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WEONESDAV AFTERNOON, JANUARY 17, 1979
VOL. n. "°· 17, • saCTIOld, .. ~-..1
Feel the Sprag?
Salt air and .. salt spray greet strollers in Huntington
.,.1 Beach as storm surf pounds through the plllnp <f the
city's pier. Forecasters said tofjay the storm that bas ·
hovered over the Orange Cioast since Sunday ls giving
way to crisp, clear weather that will last for the next few
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CHICAGO <AP> -Emersen·
cy blood supplies from the West
Coast were airlifted to <nticaao
as travel remained snarled by
snow in· the Midwest. Llght 'snow
fell briefly over Chicago earty
todaf, tu the temperature later
rose above fieezlng for the flnt
time this year.
The death toll from the
weekend storm and bitter cold
roseto85.
Only a sprinkling of snow fell
over an area lncludlne Northern
lllinoia and Milwaukee. The
snow bad stopped by dawn, but
some freezinl drlule was re-
ported in M"Cltaon, Wis., moving
eutward.
The temperatures ln Chicago,
espe'Cia:::sd bit by the weekend buzz d, .reached 33
degrees 5 a.m. and 6
a.m., the flnt time since New
Vear'• Eve that the temperatw-e
was hiJber than 30. •
Cbechr Tw Cab Co. offered
$25 to anyone willinl ~ one ~.more tbail 100 a
f"abs in Cbicqo, and NaUoaal
Gual'd troops· planned to use
hoists today in Milwaukee to·
free IDOWbound autos.
In Iowa, National Guard
troops and farmen used beUcop-
ten and snowmobiles to take
hay to starving cattle. Some
animals were ~rted stuck in
snow up to their necb.
Gov. Jo.eph P. Teaadale
turned down a plea for National
Guard troops to feed cattle in
lliuomt because '"the, state iln't
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·anty's · Kla
Water'• Thicker, Says CoU11in
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PrnsFIELD, Mass. lAP> -Ronald Stratton. a
genealogist who has discovered many a skeleton in
his owrr Jamily closet, says research ~t proved be
and Billy Carter are cousins -bas proml>ted him to
cban~e bobbies. ·
'At first I was quite pleased to find out I was Pre~ident Carter's seventh co\asm,-once-removed,'"-
said Stratton, the 39-year-old general manapr of
radio station WBEC -who also claims to be diStent·
ly related to Mark Twain and Coca-.Cola founder Asa
Candler.-~
"But then I realized that meant I was also
Billy's cousin. I became guite disgusted. The more I
thought about it the more depressed I became," he
said Tuesday in a telephone interview.
· Recent events involving re~rts of anti-Semitic remarks by Billy Carter made worse.
From now on Stratton said. · hobby will be
classical music: "BeUer Bach th.an Billy," he put it.
No Survivors
· 2 Copters :Crash
Near Miami; 5 Die
OPA-LOCKA, Fla. CAP) ' down, and there •• a mJd-air Two helicopters collided 200 feet
over a bUly 1uburban lliaml
airport today' strewina the fteld with bodi• and debris, oftlciall
said. Pallee laid all five people
aboard both belicopten trere
killed.
"There'• all ..... people out
there," uid a diapatcber for
Randle-Eastern ambulance.
"They're )yins OD tbe field like
rqdolla."
One of tbe beUeoptera, beloal·
tq to tbe Coat Gaud, canted
two offtcen and two eaUated
men, llCCGl'dllll to Coast Guard
collllloo, •.• uid Allen. .
He said be flew over the/
airfield momentrafter the 7: 17
a.m PST crash. -
"It lookect like there was
notbtn1 left," be a,id. "I
couldn't even tell what wu
down ~It wu juat am ..... Ott Aid udent WU OD "a
1upe"l 10 o,' • practicing
take«fa and landlq1 wi~ an
illatructor wa&chiq from the
lround· .. As be l'OM to 200 feet, the
Coa1t Guard bellco•te11
(See a»Pl'D, Pase AJ)
Eriergy
Saving
Stressed
WASHINGTON <AP » Energy Secretary James R. Schlesinger told Congress today
thar-a strong-nationwide..effort to
conserve energy is needed to of.
fsetlossofoilexportsfrom Iran.
He said more stringent actions -including, as a last -resort,
gasoline rationing -may be
needed if this voluntary effort
does not work and if Iranian pro-duction is not restored soon.
"If Iranian production does
not come on stream by"this sum-
mer we could be in trouble by next winter," Schlesinger told
the Senate Energy Committee.
He said be bas .sent letters to
state, county and local officials urging them to immediately em-
bark on tough conserv.ation pro-
gr•ms as a result of the Iranian situation. stmllar appe.als have
gone out to business leaders.
A Schlesinger aide, Jim
Bishop, said that some 2,500
such letten were ~ing mailed. Schlesinger said the steps that
can be taken include U > toudler
enforcement of the national 55 mile-per-hour speed Umit, (2)
lowertog tbennostat.s in build·
in gs, (3) encouraging car-
pooling and11.... <ii in the case oC
(See BATMfN, Pase AZ) • •
Coast
hath er
Chance of rain decreas·
lnl .to 10 percent tonight
and near aero Thursday .
Lows tonight 44 to 50.
Highs Tbund.ay 62 tQ 87.
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l WOODLAND tAP) -The--Volo.Oouaty District Attomey
IS.year-old woman chal'led with Richard Gilbert Ud announced
l tbe 1lutno of two California • odly one daJ urlier tllat IOu
Hi1hway l>atrol officers bu Klan1-tllld ....-to tesWy
aded pli)ty to one count of be-a1a ln1t lier 6oyfrlend, Lula
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an aeen•Dl'J to tbe crt•. RodriqU., a of Sacramento, tn
arpnt IOMU,' of Garden exchaqe for reductloa of the
OTOH, entered the plu In chars• aptw ber.
11..UclNI Court Tuelda1 and " Tbe ...-meat 1!e9ld for dis·
Judi• claarW ll~alpn accept· mlllal Gt rcM117, blup ud ... ,. .ec.-ordered I probatlaa
1..-1 llld ID April 18 beariltl
deal, iild Bob Ott, the acbool'1 ....v. •· ~. ~n~~..=n~=
auto theft ..... asa.lmt .... ~Ce and airport offtct~ . ON FIRST CUL elderl, dtieenl ,,. -Florido Klaeaa in 1lx otber counUea Aid tbln were ., aunt,,.... Cllld A....., Pren coltmt·
whe.re lbe and Rodriques al· W.Ullel ... wltllbeld pepdlq "I Mid my c8ddie to the ftnt .... H"flla A. M..uloaft IOOft· . .Jel~c"" a crime IPl'M aotlfte.-of nlalaft9. penoa wbo AW it." dirt ti ,,.,_ '8 ~ U/e prec tbe Diee:-2l 1lQtnll fl ~ ..... (tlle ....... pdot) ,._ ThM'• tile~...._. °" arfh. FaQr A1, • ~t=-ol~~-· lolaa Ip_, .. were loUll atoryaNewpurt8eaeh-mantolcl
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equJpped to handle" the Job. a
Mufildted
Body Found
Hoyal Family'• :A••eta Deri1'ed Fr:orn ranian Oil lpokHhlan Mid. '
:rJaLaowemar1 ..oL.Wlacomift, Millouri 11111 J .. jiadded .....
tlom "' dlltr ..... to the Iii& " 1tatH -1Waoll. Iowa ud
BAKERSfl'Jl!LD (AP )
'.l'Mlab~ance wo~aa wbo bad r::-,,~n;;:--.-~.._..,..__
1tall6ed at leMt 11 Umet
and ber tbroat •I abed
wu found oear the park.
ln1 u'N ol a motel here.
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't'h~ neW11~Ptt ••'d the offlctal record ot lite foundaUon'1 as els haii nev~r ~n pubU hed, but tl Quoted trom .. Hat purportedly comr.Ued by a ch i<k'nt nw founaUon mPiOne a¥ clre\&lal·
tnfl n Tehran that narMS 201 ftnna ln wj'1ch the found•IGe or
fam1l.Y members hokt lbaree •
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TR& ..,MID ..... l'CMJNDATION boldiap lnehadt banks, ltotelt,_~.=· bMlualftal Md mlninl vtllturet, aariculture, COD·
ltnK1IOll IDll 1rldlal ....... . Amalll IM lound8UoD ........ tbl D9Wlpa,.. n.ported l1 10
e-rc•nt o .. lldp of 1 jolot ~UN An Iran with General Moton qwp. to 11n•b&9 •utomobUea. Amona othen are full ownership ot 1n lram~olal bank Whlch ln tunrowna 5 percent of the
trtral N• Wlleomln ~· Baak or--.1~. ltDd u "tlmat.d ,.cell& ol the c.Dal Street development project bl
.Nt wOriMM. TM Poet~•a ......... ol lraDlu ICMal'ctl'' u NMI tbat
PrlnNll lftWal former penunent offtciala baid"bMn
~Pb lnvol • dnll '-•"'"•· . .
THE =A..a 41lJOn;D ONS IMM.lllCBf delerlbed u havtq ._ ol &...un.baN" s ud tbe roy.t famlb ., aay·
'"' tbil& "lr ..... Gflum and halbllb was IMvtn1 UM~. and • hero&a ... totalne wu c:omlna ln." One w....,.. eeonomlsl, \he Poet aaid, there was a dlaerepan·
tJ el .._.•..._.a ~ ln oU export revenue. r.PQl1.ed by the
NaUonal lraalan Oll CO. anct forelp exchaase earn1111s reported
by tM eentral bank ot Iran. · .... ·
The newspaper wd one exPTanaUon ~~ ... money-was divert.a to a Swlaa bank account ol the Pahlavi f'oundation for use
bJ the ro)'aJ family and to ftnanoe covert fbNlp operatJ.oaa· by
MVAK. t.be lranlan aecret. paUce. * * *. .
ualtlell!i Heavy ,.,....p~)I·
Kaua -aeekiDI or a•WQI'
federal diauter ~.
There have belD 22" reported
deatb1 In llllnola , lt ln
Wlaeonlln • .,..._ ln Kansas, •ht \n
Mlaaourt, four ln .Iowa, three In.
Mlchiaan, and one each in Ohio and Nffr'Mk.ar. _
T be temperature hlt H
dearees early today In
Milwaukee, wbere there la 21 IA·
"" Chet of IDOW C.. Cbe '10Und and
it has not gotta abcWe .freedng
aloe• Jan. t. Natural gu and
fuel oil demand waa reported
about 30 percent a.bove normaJ.
In Sloux Falla. S.D., where
temperatw-ea have averaaed ....
tb1a moat.b -18 dearee1 bek>w
riormal -it was expected to be
in the low 305.
The Red Cl'QIUAld J ..... ~ pints
or blood were shJi),,ed to cliicaio rrom. Los Ancetes -io times
more than tn any emergency
respoDJe since the agency in· ,
itlated a blood transportation
program rour years ago.
Linda S ue Adklnt •
throat had been al.aahed ao aeverel~ that t he almolt
w aa deC4tJJltate~rtt
Couaty Coroner akhard
Gervala said. . -
Ma. AdJdna wu a sales
re.Preaentatlve for a
hosiery company. IJer
bod:r wu found near the
Hilton Im.
Three Boys
Sam Girl, 12,
From Creek
Pro~Shah . Troops, RATION ... ~
bus inesses, awttebtng from on to . coal or nat.ural au wherever
feasible. '
"l will save ws, but only tem·
po rarity ." said Re d Cross
spok es man Or . Thiru
Vaithianathan.
Most Cht:cago hospttllts-~an·
celed elective surgery, aM some
were taking emergency 11urgical
pat.leots only If blood was availa·
ble. O·posiUve blood, t.he most
common type, waa in abort sup-ply.
WHJTnER CAP> -A st.onn .
haa made heroes or three La Mlrfda boya who dved a WhJt.
tier girl after she fell Into a ram·
s.wollcn creek and was sweeit
1tlong for nearly three miles.
Santa J'c Springs Fire Capt.
Don FoUls -said Tuesday that the
12·year-o&ct Wh1Wer gitl_\'irian
Errey. wu walking h ome from
Sur~,..d• B~Ha
Dr. Marjorie Bell Cham·
bers. pre s ide nt o { the
Am e rican Association of
Unive rs ity Women, is ex,
peeled to ·t e mporarily
r e place Be ll a Abzug as
head of the National ·Ad·
vi s ory Committe e for
Women
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Protesters Clash
TEHRAN. Iran ,<AP > -Fr~11tled -p.ro-4ba h lr.o_opa?
clashed with tbousanda or antJ.
shah demonstrat.ora In Ahwaz ln
the heart o( Iran's southern
oillleld1 today nl:I laeav.J caaualtJes were reported-on the
day following the monarch's de·
parture from the strife·t.orn coun·
lrfrhe Tehr~ newspaper El·
tea.at !aid the'army opened fire
in Ahwaz alt.er tens ot lhowumds
or demomtralons bad aalherea
i n · fro nt of p mosque . The
newspaper's initial Information
wa1 that. ·there were hundreds ol
casualties. . · ,
An a rmy s pokesm a n in
Tehran .said afte r morning
prayers al the Ahwaz iarrison
that groups of frenzie$1 officers
and soldien ran through the city
or 500,000 calling for demonst.ra·
lions in support of the absent
• shah. ·
One serious clash. he said, de·
veloped when armed soldiers
came upon a group or dem· -
onstralors ·trying to topple a
statue or the shah in an Abwaz
square.
chief ot stair of lra n 'a 430,000.
manarmed forces, waa amona
thole,allendfiia.
The blQwup confronted tbe
Bakhtlar aovernmenl ·with ita
lint ael"iom te.t ol lta ability to
maintain law and order in the
abs ence of Shah Mphammed
Reza Pahlavi. ·
Shah M oh a mme d Reta
Pahlavi and the Empresa Farah
basked in the sun on a retort
Island In the NUe River today.
Sources aald that the 5e·year·
old Iranian monarcb t.old Presi·
dent Anwar Sadat shortly after hia arrival in Egy~ Tuesday
that he was "very Ured." It was
likely he would re m ain in
seclusion for much of his stay in
Egypt before he leaves on an ex·
peeled t.rip lo the Unjted States.
State Lottery
Request Fails
Arm Severed
By Grinder
One Ahwaz resident., reached .~ .by tele~ from Tehran , said ,
"There's so much lbooling out·
side t.hat. I don't dare go near the
windows."
S AC RAMENTO c AP > -
Another initiative t.o legalize a
state lottery is out or luck : The
s ponaora ·failed l o turn ln ·
s\Jn'atures lor veriftcatlon, says
:>ecretary ol State March Pong
Eu.
DOWNEY <AP > A 27.year·
old Downey woman, who lost her
riaht arm following an accident
with a meat grinder. rem ained
ln satisfactory condition today
al Downey Community Hospi(aJ.
Mrs. Wong Bee Lee's arm was
amputated jusl below the elbow
after she got tl caught in the
machine at the Gardendale
Markel on Monday night when
she was grinding .meat for a
customer ~ --
Paramedics dismantled the
grinder to free her. The blades
were locked to tier arm when
she wu taken t.o the hospital.
police said.
YMCA Theft
Suspect Held
A Newport Beach m an has
been arrt!fl~ ln connection with
the Christmas weekend burglary
of the Or.ange Coast. YMCA ,
police said today. ·
Steven Michael Berry , 21, of
1033 Tiller Way, has been re··
leased on his own recognizance,
said Detective John Furrow. He
s aid Berry races .charges of
commercial burglacy.
Furrow said Berry is a former
employee of the YMCA. He sajd
$175 was stole n from the YMCA
safe in 13.'ll month's break·ln.
OftAMGa COAST \
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In Arak, a city 270 miles
southwest or Tehran, an army
officer threw himself· under a
moving tank after making an
impassioned speech In which he
said he 'Couldn't. go on living
without. the shah. There was no
independent confirmation or the
reported suict'de.
Prime .Minister Shahpour
Ba kbtill', head or • s hah·
appointA!d c'ivilian aovernment
called an ell)ergenc)' nat.lonaf
security meeting t.o dlscusa t.he
clash. Gen. Abbass Gharabaghi, , .
Some Hostile
Ms. Eu said Tuesday the sponson were Charlotte. Smith
ol San Leandro and Kay ffazeh or Byron. They n eed e d
aainatures ol at Jeast 499,846
registered voters by Dec. 29 to put
the proposal on the ballot.
Under the proposal, the profits or the lottery would have been
divided bet.ween cities and coun·
ties (45 percent), school dJslricts
and community colleges 145 per·
cent), and state general fund no
perce~
Brown Goes After
liberal Support
SACRAMENTO, <AP> Gov
Edmund Brown J r. -who made
a strong plea for conaervalivc
support in hia inauaural address
is now courting liberals with
proposals for workers, homosex·
uals and the poor.
ln two speeches in eight days,
the Democratil! governor ha.a
' given a vivid example or the
kind of politlcs -moving left
and right at the same time -
that he pract.lced in his rln t
term.
Qul many llberal1 In the
Legis lature . afe n't buying
Brown's latest liberal overture.
And some are downright. hostile.
In hi.a annual St.ate-or ·the·
State addren Tueiday, t.h e
Democratic governor e m ·
pba1lied more Jobe for the poor
and mlnortUes. an end to dls-
c ri m lnaUon a1alnst hom0tex·
uall', and great.er disabUlty and
une!ft ploymenYbeneflts for
some real buckl ln pe>or people's
pocket.I." • • .
"He doffed his hat. a llllle
t.oward human needs, but lt was
certainly not an overwhelming
effort.,•' •d Senate Democratic
floor leader David Roberti. '
"I was much ftk>re pleased
with thJs 1peech than the In·
atigural 41ddress." said As ·
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy,
D·San Francisco. "At least the
11trHs WU'On Jobi and S<fme con·
cem with the people cbronlcally
une mployed.'' .
Brown allo JWOposed, but. only
with the a~t ol detail, ma·
jor refonna ~ Callfomla 's Medi·
Cal and civil service ayatems
and an l.Dllpeclned reform or
•Ute and local government
flnancea.
"U we· adopt these voluntary
measures. we can avoid more
dramatic mel\liures later on." he
testified. •
Under qiieBUoning by Energy
Committee Chairman Henry M. J ackson, Schleslnaer aald man·
dat.ory steps the administration
ls ready to take if neeessaty in·
elude allocatlq oll supplies to
areas that need" It the most and dlvertlng supplies from the na·
lion's strategic oil reserv~s.
U.S. gy demand cou.ld be
reduced " about 10 percent
through .no rat1onlng" ate~.
Schlesinger s · d . •
And he stre ed. as he has
before when the subject or ra-
tlonina has come up, that ll is a
step lhe admlnistrat.lon 'Would
recommend to Con'ress "only
as a last resort. • He said
gasoline rnllonlng would be ex·
tremely "dis ruptive". to U .s:
llfeatyles. The admi.ni~tratlon ha.JJ pre·
pared a backup gasoline raUon·
·Ing plan for U.8e i.n times or
severe petroleum shortage1 .
Schlesinl(er said Iranian un·
real has resultA!d in lotal reduc-
tion of some 5.5 million barrels
· of oil a..day on the International
· ·oil mui'lcet.
· 'Ript now our blood att.uaUon
la louay," said a apokeawoman
for Mic hael Reese· Hosplta l.
where patients with O·poililive
~blood were told Lbey could not be
admitted for operations
Some blood 300 pints was
delivered to Milwaukee ·airport
tJecauae only f'wo runway• were
open at O'Hare· b\CerqatlonaJ
Airport. U... world'• tiuicat.
Normally. four or five runways
are open. Two addHional
• runw.-YJ were expected to re·
opeo today.
Receiver Blu'ted .
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Al·
' tomeya ::;a:ea..Unc the embltf tic~ Wortwtde Church ol God
have filecf a· f100 million federal.
court suit asking tttat a Superior
Court declsioo pulling church af.
fairs in ltM! 'hands of a tem·
porary receiver be declared un·
constitutiooaJ.
, sc~ool when she tried to wade
acrosa Coyote Creek.
S he tell and was s we ot downstr eam Into Santa Fe
Sprin111. where the three boys
beard her cries for help.
Follls said Omar Pando. 12,
Brian Davis and Kurt Bridges,
both 11, climbed a fence and
pulled her to safety
Vi vi an was cold but unanJured.
he said. .
State Foots
P<Mtage Bill
. SACRAMENTO (AP ) As·
.tembly Speaker Leo McCarthy
say• he sees not.rung wrong with
ualng state postage for letters in
which he sought support for
welfare grant increases.
Aides of McCarthy, D·San
Francisco. said he recently sent
26.SUJ letlen; to groups of soctal
wo rk ers . the h a ndicapped.
d crgy and about S,000 el.dcrly
people at a cost of $5.538 ii\ ~H1lf'
funds.
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•• I W°IllTil~®Ir SALE .
HEKJIAGES SKETCHBOOK REDUCED
~~ ... FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT
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Don't wait. Select from the largest
collection of quality fumis~ings in the
Harbor Area. Now is the time to make
you~ selections at fantastic saVings.
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He aleo made general ref.
erencea, qaln without detail, to
the need for new houain& and for
adoption of hi• controvenlal
wit.er projectl propoaal. ~·nct4"''~""''...,,,"~"..,,,."'-'"'Al'•Mttt.f. "'""~·"' , .... "'""'""' """'""""' ...... , " •• lJI) ¥f'•\t8A~•tt"'4 (Mt.,,.._. (•1tU1frt1ftJt)• ._, .. ..... "''\I"'"' .... ,....,_ , .. ,. ,., ...
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Only • few phruet ln the
20·mlnut.e address sounded like
they could have been uttered by p,....p_,,.AJ-
the tame pemor who In tJb lr)· "OPTER · auauraJ ei,W. day1 earlier em· A..t • • • braced a holt ol Republican llJ·
cat ideu, includin1 a aute lfJt d•c•ndecl down on top ol tum,"·
cut and an end to federal bud1et Ott Hid.
detlcit;f. · · rtre oftkMlt $Xtln1Uiahed a
All thll poltttcat. raeneuvt ri"I w ... tba enQ,1ted u UM debrla
seems to be wortdna bett4'r with ftll to tM ..,,...s.
conaervaUvea; who have Allen •8'«1 UM Co....-Ouard
cauUo_., weleomed Brown to alttraft wu Nl•rnltll to ltl thelr nnkJ, than lritb Uberala, , baH n u. al.,,ort after practl·
--who complain that the.,..,..,. clntmaneuwnlnibearea.
old iov•rnor la otrerln1 them Jae-....,,• Au.Ma·DIMd nodaiDI bull IOwo(mt l•1lll.Uve ............ hdaral A•·
cnambl. Uoa Ad-'!• ........_ 1.W abe two ~ ~~ ..,..,. • .., .. _.111'.. ·~ ..... -...... mt· boliealb'," Aaeembl)omaa BUI tllllllal .a till ..... " ---we~ Dir IAM*o, ..W • ......... ....... .,._ Tt='• ipMCb . .,He'• die eoetrol tower....., ... ...... • ..... ti..,«* ..._ •• .... ...... • .....
ldm ••' •· I '• --..Of •rm· ;;:'a h ••••'":'°01t1r for bolic 11 1w-. I wMt to ... belicopter tnblilll·"
-5ALE.-.
CHINA $2829. $2399.
CREDENZA 1299. 1099.
DRAWER DESK 389. 329.
SM; RECTANGUIAR'TBL. 899. 759.
ARM CHAIR 385. e•· 325.
SIDE CHAIR 324 ea. 275.
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 N TEN CENTS
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·Marvin'• _Es-lover Tella .of
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L OI ANGSLl:S (AP ) -•-"-•loldblmolbar
_ ,.,_ llarvla. Uotlfy. flnl • ----ins ·10 Ille laodmarll ...-,, .. -maybe , _ llod a
rrttlo--oald IOdal' do! .. to [Ii .. -• -.. .,,. llad t11no ·~ .dl&rlas .___ ... d....,. lier .-Clar ot time abe U¥9CI witb act.or .,_,, .
llanio be,;•-"be w-·1 (a.· SM ..-tbrt Ille did 1at Ille
tereated .ln h•viq •QY more shot and it WOl'Ud.
cblld1*1:' ' -When .are .became P."llW'lll ..
11.lu Marvlll._bllnkiq u 'Iha .,aJn in 1117, U.aaid •be want.
spoke in an almoet iaa--uilble ed me to have u abortioo."
volN. said Marvin wu "very Al that DOUt. 11111 Marvtn's-
voice ne • ao IOft tUt llarvia.
eittl•I acrou tlle room, aa·
DOUDtt¢ "I nn't --:-:::r· .. aad ..... llarYia Wal orde to
speak kluder. .
Sbe w• uked about tbe re-
1ulta or bar Lbirii and lut abor-Uoa. . .
••f haw ICar&, '' she aald, q)'·
in&. "I can't bear chiklren."
l!:arller, ahe told bow Marvin
OGCe beeeme dnmk and_da"I~
-'"Pro-bably-Spreoo-~' .~~·:..... __
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a .... .,. ~ -et a aad-llr. llaniallad a pr! -man; --lllO "--a.. V ....... ....t. ---t wu e1.' outUde u. win--of vartaul fibm tbat abe -rnCuea ........ -...u....,.to· dowbyber . 11.arvlD from potential
ID--.. triad .. ~ "I flNlly -.': w IOI( -·-caUHd by Ille_,,, ... -....... .., weal ...... to the-· bi>al-prablem. .
k!ms, Ind prewnled )9m from pulled Mm. away and sat tbe prt Mila llarvia waa espeeted to burtial ...,.,_, , .. back into tbe room." · undergo crou-euml.na.llon by
Sbe ~ tlle IHDl ln Ker•attoraey, Marvin Marvin'18ttome)'l.tertoday.
Lu Veem : ''I wu u1eep bl tbe llicbellOll, uked: "Had Mr. Sbe teetifted 'l'Uelday that she
bedroom ·and l beard~ Marviat.endrintiq?" became Lee llarvip's live-in
screami-..1 put an iDy robe md .'Yet," •pllvvfntakl. . Jover onlv aft.er she belieyed be
I _weal~~ u. tl~n:-~ Sbe ~-::it ... only .. -..-· ~ ........:::.!SYIN, Pa9·.UJ ....
Bwod
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Wayne~~·-~ ~tors -Flown 'to~
ChicMo
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Find More Cancer
LOS ANGELES (AP> -_Jlore
cancer bM been found in actor
John Wayne, who bad bis can-
cerous stomach removed-laat
week, bis docton said today.
They said there ii "• probability
that.ii w\11. &l>f"lld ...
The ftoal i>otbological ~. taken on body tiaauea tested
after lbe 91/a-bour operalioo on
the 71-yffr-Qld 9ClOI' WU COID·
pletod ,..._, "'°"""' evidence
of cancer ia lbe 1.utric lympll
nodeo, oald Bemanl Strohm, lld·
miaiatrator or tbe UCLA
Medical Center. -
Asked what the report meant,
Strohm said "more cancer cells
were round•• in the atomacb
area
Shah's · W ea-lth-Said
; Over $20 Billion '
WASHINGTON .(AP)-"8bab llfmmnmod -Palllavl -\ ' his family, DOW embarked oo a vacaticlD tbat may_become perm&• ; neat exile tram Ira, ean comfort u.-lwk wiUI a lorbme that
! one Source eltllna.tei•more-tbu. • b6lllm. tlll Wr'h,._ Pelt
...
No deciaioa bu been made 11'.l
more aurserl'. Strohm said. But ·
-he 9ddld tat tbe nncttaa will not
alter tbe ~rative treat-=-
. ment. .
"C._. Is Ille type ol di-
that doeaD't live that option," said Strohm in mswer to a ques-
tion aaki.ng bim to predict
. W1yne'1 Mutt.
Lymph nodes, part of a con-
nected lymph srstem that
spreads throulh al parts of the
body. filler and process the col-
or le•• liqtilil that c-arries
. nourtsluned. from lhe blood to
the boCly tiaaues. 1'1le fluid is
cleaned of debris aod micro-
(8ee WAYNE, Page AZ) . . .
School Site .Bid ·oK!d .. . --.
~ --Prohibit llardan from subdlvla-1reDO~ ~from,..... tbe W UWpW.;... ~ ewt .. :
of the monar:cb's wealth ii a claleb parded. secret. BUr tbe
source, idmlifted • aa "lnlllm 1 SL"-= Illa tl wi-flpn ...----... -... ..,.. >Ii rt•" .....
ll•rdan ScbOOI 'f eduea-.... "...-IY l.talr'· Ull ~ _ U.••tr 'ra* ••• atDd 'a ---~·· d•a......._" _,_ __ ._........ • •• '!q lir ...... ., .. iq the Ind • aellilfC to
--ll•Jl"GllL t.be enlire royal famllJ''I ... jll'e!llllf...... ....... -"-'---" THE NEWBPAPD DID Mn ~m. llli ~ U •
rlved at tbe S20 blWoa ftpre. Bui U. Pmt quaUd •arioua IOUl'W .. aa uytnc tbat the royal famllJ"'• ...n ...... fram lnlUD oil
r:e'l_en.-, widelpreM ~ hmiltmmtl llDCI even. a ,.true· smuaHna open.lion in whim tM ..._.a.:twtn ,..., PrlDceu
Wit ...... o.u. ... ,...... CouDeil; .r."lililll;_ ......... ; .. _
inlCltJ'C.P'dl~of• are rep-11••• ~bat in-
Sl300Gl""1 ... ....,. Ille..-.. _,,,the-.'' . c~lite:-.r lltb-ltreet _.. Owtndlrniim nan.. Hall'• mo-
PomoaaA\l'IDDI'. lion tolbeilln the~ ac:· Tbe ..... proftt tebool'• bid ii ceptiq' iiardan's bld canied
$30,000-IMD.llle lateot op. f.l, with -""1111 -it.
----Urilloy. lw. • fClnDer -CCit811eaa ctty attorney, said .J(atdan may ·
eventually es:pand parking and
add Mw buildings to the site.
Aahraf, ... reporWd to have beeadeep!J bnolved. . . . ->----,,..,The~ main vehicle foi the .,,,. .. family'& --!nl..-Is ' ~'8'mclatioa, CMtfllWlhb'. LC~ but ia practice a profitable investment house, the Pmt--.kl.. •
pral&al et Ille city--~-.... ......,.... !or that at one time wu Costa.... tbl'Celll& • Yif. 1ltb St. will
·-clly_b_@!l. •
But, Coiliii%ilan DOm ndll---:=::-------
He stressed that Mardan Center expects to remain as a
permanent member of the com·
Dluaity. '
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The new1paper •aid the omclal record c<tbe foundation's U·
sets bu never been publlabed1 but~~ from• ll9t purportedly compiled by a diaaident senior ~ lion employee and circulat-
ing tn Tehran that names 2D7 ftnns in which the fouadaUoo or'
family members bold~· .·
THE PO<iTi!MD THE rouNDA'i'loN boldinp inciu<!e lJanb,
hotels casinos, industrial and miniftl ventures, agrlcuhure, con-1truction ruma and trading companies. · Among_Lbe....foundation holdings, the .news~per ~ported, ll 10 •
percent ownership ol • joint venture in Iran With General llo&on
Corp. to assemble automobiles. Among othen are full ownership
of an Iranian commercial bank which in tum owns 5 perceat of lbe
First National Wisconsin Corp. Banlr.. of lltlwaukee, and an estimated .50 percent of tbe Canal Street development pro)eet ta
New Orleanl. The Post quoted "a number of Iranian IOW"CeS" u sa)'ta& that
Princess Ashraf and several former aovernment officials hacfbeen deeply involved in the druc ... ,.,.,,,
THE NEWSPAPER QtJOftD ONE llOURCE, described u
havta1 knowledge or Iranian IMiaeu and the royal famil)', u aay-
ing that "Iranian opium and hubith wu leavtnc the coua&ry, and heroin and coc~ wu comina IJl." -• One Western economist, tM Poll said, there wu ,a ~
cy of about. $2 billion a year in oU export reven.uet reported by the
·National Iranian OH Co. and foreign nchanle earninp reported by the central bank of Iran..
The ..... papar said ... expl-WU that the money WU
diverted to a Swiss bank accowt. cl the Pahlavi FOll'lldMioo fot' U1e by the'-royal family and to llnanee covert tomp operatioal by
SAVAK, the Iranian oecret pollee:
attacked tbe sale to Mardu on p ---...__
:::: .. f~!'!:..i·~~~= aper Do•np~eu. much IDClft tban ita appraiaed ~Nlq.-~ c~·~ .. ~~..!l:! . Wet T-shl'rts Irk UCI Group
oald 11-y. obarSlal Ille clly with rauure to 1et "lhe belt
deal" OD tbe ploperly. He COD-
letlded that ---.. -ba.ve reldted • aeat '700,000 ror
the lite.
Councilwoman Norma
Hertaog aaiCI Raciti'• positkm
Teacbers Strike
..... ,; PlllliP -•UJN __) Ot•a... ......... ,,.... ...
A UC Irv.i.ne student
new1p•per'1 uncovera1e, In
story ad pbotoa,. of •• wet T-abirt conteet beld in a Santa Ana
1aloon, iJnb'aed the journal with
more thaD ..-1 ~-'I\ll!a· day. r '
Some studerU reaeted to the
full front pqe phot.op'•llh ol a
ST. LOUIS (AP) -More than leggy brunette, in,her itHl«y T-
hall lhe city'• 140 public actxiols shirt confilcatina 3,(IOO copies ol
&but down n.day after &lrilL-the New U -lllUfllaC them in lni teachen defied a court truh~cms. .
order and picketed . The New 0 idltor Richant"Clucas
teacben have demanded pay lb-filed a complaint with UCJ
ere ... of Sl,000 for the current · police · but Police Chief Mike
school JUI' and SllD next year Mlcbeb said today there won't
plus experience IDcrementa. The be an. iavestlptioa of the inci-
diatrtc:t bu about 72,000 stU· dent. dent.a. -··since it's a throwaway
She called the •rticle "ir-
responsible journali&m. It was
taCky, it WU very aexilt. I don't
like that Ruatler/ Penthouse
mentality that the article ex-
pressed."
The campus student council
l•le Tue9day railed 'to take a
potition en tbe rper caper after a bout half' o tbe members
walked out.
It wun't clear_. accordinl to
witneues, whether lbe waliout waa in s\ipport ollbe newspaper,
or in s~ or several remale
students Who clw:ged that the
story exP)oited -.omen.
._,The wel·T-shlrt contest, held
wednesdays and Sundays at the
Handlebar Saloon in Santa Ana.
features ''MHllt'll In T·tbirta who
dlp their front torsos into
<See T·llU&rs, Pase AJ>
Private ·Medics Posed
newspaper,"· lllcbell said, "we
reaUydon'tbaveamme." · ~
Karen Bjomeby., executive
vice orwkSeal. al the uaociated
students council, took
reaponalbtlity for tbe newss-per
Gri~Named
trubinC. D l
,. ""'"we1llbll ----o111er '1Wc1eat& cermanen trG Hnt-tad~ .. -... ,,..._ . bl!!~-~~ca__ u.eor1.t::f1•1t ror . belpMI ... ·-....... eu""r _.__ -Y came .. Le1all)," Ills• Bjofneby ~ H
•-· The City ol Newport Beach la ,with c::--w~·.:i willt up oevea or eicbl mooths OID nid, "I feel completely , DCY ead lavH•l•'na:-~ pouibilitY ol ~mm c • ~-· wbeD ,the city wu involved ln Justified, because once lboee
contractmg with .-private firm Howewr,be Mid severat am-aaluy neeotJJdioal with the dty papen are on the stands, thef Margaret Grier wu •PPOinted ·
for paramedic aervicee In the balance ftnm have been asked FtrefigbtenAuoetaUon. a~ putiBc: property; they are Dl or the Or Count wake or 1 aal&r)' dispute with its ror e1timete1 um weft.. • He Pkl that paramedics were (dlitrltfabld) tree... H ~tore!.--.. ..!n&e ~ ...... -Y own para.media, Cfty Manqer told by dty cfftdals to alll tbe uman .--. .... ees ,.ency wuaY,
Robert Wynn uid today. W}'11D. aaid tbe city ii allo m-UIOClMkl:I to form.Uy ~ f~ -new~p;p:r,,!:. P•;tly a poet llie'1 lllld on u actinl
He Hid about balf of tbe citJ'• dertakinl: • IUl'ft1bf peramedlc die~ Mb u _a subjeet for 1 bula 1lnre lut May. •
.lf. p•ramedip 1!11Jt ~ trt-aalartll fa otber citiel lD Onaee .• _..._ · Her •ppoinlmenl by county
daytolhellreclllefaMIDltobe (loaaty. Alao--alls eowowr.w,,.. oald, tba... . ..... --··-in
......,"""" ~ 1o rqu1ar 11ra Iba P 11111111117· ot.1rana1etrtnc ----Y decllllld ..-G41JIJIE RO£LED bOr -poa1 u -et-the · ... senice bee•-tbe'/ 11ell... -""'"''-reci-.. it, mue.lller-· • _,.,.-~ tlle1 •re underpal for tlle HC'k to-njilil'~nretl1bttnc -He tald tbe ftnt be leaned II nAJ 11.~ ,,., ~T· · ~rvllon ordered remdtsnent .-et-lheydo. dutlao· • nc-occur, be Ibo •••11.Uns dluatlrf-ui~. IOI ,....._ to belll• f<fr "lbat Job on •
' Par•medlc1, wbo underao ..W. · amon1 par•medlc1 was IMt ---a&a&eJdde buia. 1 •
rpectal.........,. !or that pooitlon ...,_~.,,..~-• --Ille lrllorw ... ,. '1 ioll! 1111 ~ to Iba llrrl K»r Grtoi'• ·a[iilolill__.to and are requlred to CODUnue to ......... tM ~ ..._..,,.., cel.ed. ,...... ... it."·• tbe ltl,OOO·•·Y••r buman
• wltll tralnlnc after tlleJ are . Wlft ~ti•~-.._ "We .......,... tldl u <omlll . n.t'I, ... adtort"q 1111tc.W Hntee1 Job came • DD Mlf·
"Nrtiftod. um 10 pertoat _.. -· lliit rrtd Illa lrtlon -ID allar the -.el baa --,. O Noapwt llaacli maa lold priae. 1-' -........ -tllan ......,. llnftcbten, Y(JWl itmllM' I ...,. Mil tne--..l 1t1 .. e·d a• d r • q u • 1tl•1 """ p' tew lllM • Ja • DMb' 1a~ • a Y'IM: ol ~re bf .,... l aaid. _:.y_ ,......._ ..... ,.,.,.. 1ometbta1 tbat tbtlr on Piiot: -ordt~ for tbejob
He Mid tbe moadllY __,. . · • ·• _ ......,_ ~........, did mt o1 • llelt ..... ~4u.1llfled roanty ~a.1L111,1oa ... 1ar • •• -. .. .,_-.. _ "'·9'ol!!.'* W1a.... oa1~,--'-----. • •. ;-:-;s·-·••=-a.....-•11,.,~ a ..... r ........ t ........ --~--,.... . .. ........ oltbe ............. llallil .... -=: ......... I ........ < ... -.... i * ..., ....... -.........
CHICAGO (AJ> --Em.,.....
cy blood supplies from the West
Coast were airlifted to Cbicqo
as travel remained snarled by
~w in the Midwest. Light snow
(ell btiet'ly over Cbica14> earty
todaiy, but the temperature 181.tt
l'OR abaft freezing ror the tint
time tldl year.
The death toll from the
weekend ltonn and bitter cold
rmetom.
Only a sprinkling of snow fell
over an are11 including Northern
Illinois and .Milwaukee. The
snow had stopped by da.Jn,·but
some freezing driule was re· Ported in II-. Wis., movblf! eUtwtrd.
-The temperatllttl'I in Ctrlcqo,
especially hard hit by the
weekend blizzard, reached 33 de1rees between_~· a.m. and 6
a.m ., the fint lime S ince New
Year's Eve that the temperature
was hllbtt than 30. · CheCbr-Taxi Cab Co. offered
$25.t.o anyone willing to dig out ·
one of more \ban 100 abandoned
cabl lD Oalcqo, and NatlonaJ
Guard troope pluaed to use hobts today in Milwaukee to
fteerailowbound autos.
I• Iowa, National Guard --fannen UHd beUc<>p-ters Ud mowmobUes to take
hay .to Rarving cattle. Some
animals were reported stuck ·in
snow up to their necks. ·
Gov. Joseph P . Tea)!ldale turned down a plea for NaUonal Gu.rd triJops to feed caWe in'
Jliuouri because ''the state isn't ·
equipped to baodle" the job, a
spokesman said.
Tbe j)yemon of Wisconsin,
Missouri and Indiana added por.
tiom-of-tbeir states to ~ list of
states -Illinois, Iowa and
Kanau -seeking or getting
federal disaster relief.
There have been _22 reported
deaths in Illinois, 19 lft
WiRonsin, nine in Kansas, six in
Miuouri, four in Iowa, three in
Michigan, and one each in Ohio
and Nebruka. ·..,
The temperature hit 2~
de1rees early today In
MilwaUkee, where there is 29 ln·
chea of snow on the ground and
it hu not eotteh above freezing
since Ja 1. Natural gas and
fuel oil demand was reported
about 30percent above normal.
Tbe ~ Crou said 1,200 pints
ol blood were shipped to'Ch.Jcago
from Loi Angeles -10 times
more than in any emergency
r te.pome since the' agency in-
itl'ated a blood lransportatioo
program four years ago.
!'ft will save us, but only tem-porarily,•· said Red Cross
spokesman Dr . Tbiru
Valth!Wthan.
Coast
·\ve•ther
ChanCe of rain decreas-
iq to 10 percent tonight
and near zero Th1,1rsday.
Lowa tonight 44 to so.
Highs 'lbtu'5d'ay 62 to 67.
INSIDE TOU"-Y
Kida , molUfl in thrir HrJt1 ·~· --..... • o/ld-,,,.,. ~el#rlJ ciffanl n1 Florido CMd A....., Prm ccnm. .... -A---·· dim .,_-,,.,,. il-.ctc&sd h/e · .. -.,,..A1.
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illers•• • ' LOI ANO ... (AP') --......... ag .... .. . · .... m-Plt •1011 wttlll &••tr ... eatal
•• 1:-f:"..:t:'r:.....,...,"!.. -m:-et~t:,,: ... ~-e:,1J'1!. "" ~··f ~-:.-=:·1i~0::~ .r1. ~ ~n:....-1: ~...!., "="' ...... ,.. ... .,,..,,,. :::ci ... ·-.... .5J1ei:Jw.w:.:t _ "'" ............ " .. llnltb. • • • ---a;;-..-..., I I ja ~.-111,!f!!!!•'-* .., et ....... -_....,. --.... ------' .. ..,.-. -·-.. -.............. . ..... ,___ ...._ ________ ,,,
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Auililiiig
.Methadone
Cemer
In Irvine?
Ir vine plannin1 com·
missioners are scheduled to de·
liberate 11iiaraday on application
b)' co'lnty 1ovef'nment to
establiab a drua detoxification
and methadone treatment center
tn the Irvine Industrial Complex-West.
Besides treatment and
·counseling for drug addicts out·
patient counseling would be
ava·ilable to alcoholics, the men-
taJly ill, victims and families in·
volved in-child abuse, and
welfare clients.
The commia8lon meets at 7:30 p.m . at City Hall. ,
· The Orange County Human
Services Agency wiabes to locate
the regional service center in a
30,000 square foot bwlding at
10811 Mitchell South, Int.he Park
Redhill complex.
The center Is plaMed to serve
the cities of Irvine, Coeta Mesa
and Newport Beacll. -
Gil bert Scofield , ad ·
ministratlve services asalstant ·
with the counly Human Services
Asency, said 400 to 450 clients
would use the center dally, with
up to fo inside the center at any
one time.
The project la one· of the first of re1ionaJ service -center&, the
county plans to build to COO·
soUdate social services offered
at various locationa throuahout
the county. '
lrvlne planner. a lao-ar
scheduled '° bear an application
by the t11uor Corp. to build. a
health and recreation lacWty,
for use by employees, near com·
p any he adquarters off
Michelson Drive.
Plana include a recreation building, basketball, volleyball
and shuffl e board courts,
horseshoe pits, a children's play
area, .. picnic area, flaying
field, soccer and f9C)tbal fielda,
and two softball diamond.I.
Future plans call for the addi·
tion of golf facillllea and
handball and tennis courta.
Harbor High
lJmma ~WI
The Newport Harbor H11h .
School production of the drama
"Summertree" opens a four·
night nm tonight at the 'School,
600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach.
The drama features l oe
Brockman, Richard Rieth, Mil·
1y Beechner, Dana Dubrow,
Noelle Harling, Cameron Jolly,
Liz. 'Nuttin&, Jeff Odell and
Richard Riley. • ~urtatn Ume 11 8 p.m. and
tickets at the r cost $1.50 for
students and '2 t adults.
N
DAIL 'f PILOT
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WAYNE._. __ •
or1ani1ma by the nodes, tben re-
tumed to the blood vuaela. The
lymph 1y1tem also produces
many of the white blood c~lla.
Strohm made the announce·
ment prior to a news conference
held by two of Wayne's IOOI,
Michael and Patrick.
Wayne wu told about the new
· flndin1 Tueeday nl1bt and he
tool the news In stride, accord·
Ing to Michael.
"He'• been down this road
before," Michael aaid. "We're
hopeful." ·
"Doctors' had prepared us or
thia eventuality," said Patrick~
"It didn't come as a total
shock."
In 1964, Wayne had part of his
left lung removed after doctors
found It to be cancerous.
Strohm said there Is a
poulbillty that cancer h as
s pread to the lymph nodes
throuabout the body.
Michael Jaid the family bu
been told the 71-year·old .actor.
can leave the bolpltal Jn a week
to 10 days, and "bopefullt"re·
aume a normal We."
He added that Wayne sets out
of bed and moves around now.
"He ian't sprintiq or ready to
play in the SUper Bowl thouch."
he said.
The IOnl expreaed "thanb to
Wayne's friends and fana for the
internaUorfaJ responie to hil Ill·
neaa. ·· 1
•'He 1ot a terrific feeling
about It," said Patrick.
Pi.lot Writer .
Hospitalized
MARVIN •••
would auPPort ber for We. •
He said, 'Michelle, don't
WOrfl: You wtll be taken care of,' • MIA ~arvln recalled.
"I took that to ~an ll we
were no lonpr to1ether and I
was an old 6a1. he would take
care of me."
Mias Marvin, 46, told a Judie
In the obn·JUf)' trial Tuesday ' how her romance with Marvin
began a a paalonate affair dur·
Ina flhniq of a movie, then.
deepened to involve Jolat living
quarters, ba11k accouala and
· fo~ei1n joul'Mji. ·
''J thouat be wuMd to·~
the rest ~ hia Ute witb me.' lhe
t.Wled in a voice barely above a wlaiaper.
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Regular , SALE
CHINA . $2829. $2399.
CREDE.NZA 1299. 1099.
DRAWER DESK 389. 329.
SM. RECTANGULAR TBL 899. 759 . . ARM CHAIR 385. ea. _ 325.
SIDE CHAIR .3~ ea. 275 . --. ..
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New life
81 AB!elitl!:'8BL
.r:r~=..,a= ant.-1 .. 0.-. i:.l~ ,.._.
dnaiClltto9'M•MWllfe. 1'M IMld tor a ~ to call .... ... Tno TUan aa.oa ol V\etnam and tu. wife and lilt cblldrell ,..-a loaal oae.
Tbey bad been aDoard the Hai Hoa1, ·a rust bucket of a frel~. tor weeka before being alloWe,I to mcDor' olf Malaysia. ''I am Wlf'Y, wcy happy to be
in 'Our O>uatry .... Tran. said up-
oa deplanlnc at Ol'anae County
~~~~
.__...,.. ~-Jd~t t of bl. brood ~ ileepUy a the end fl a tortmvus journey
away from war and suffering by
wa7 of ftve countries.
C'Atanty Coalltlen
• A very, very, Jong trip,"
muaed Tran. shaking hll bead
when ..ad about b.afdshjps en· dured during three months on
the Hai HoQg, a small coastal
frei&bter.
lte and bis wife and their
children. three boys and three
girls qed 4 to 11. were among 2.• n!fueees jammed sboulder-
to-sboulder on deck.
• 'Tbere was no room to lie down and sleep," be recalled.
TocJay, aner tbeir first nildrt's a\ee~an Americab bed in H Beach. they were to
report tbe U.S. Catbollc Con·
fereoce'a lndodaina Job Center
in Santa Ana. · They will undergo orientation
'EJ de T • F ·• h and a1MUmeat to belP. in job' .:iay n J .O.ins iu i=·~r~~=u: • e I into U.S.. aodety.
• "The 1DOlt important thing for ~gia .. nst -~ ~d Cuts them now ls j( house,:· s-a.id A ~ /:I.~~ Tbanh-N~ young \,;athollc Conference aide who served as
0BJ KA111Y CLANCY °'-~,.... .....
• interpreter Tuesday night. ..
''They will live with us for
about a week," says their tem-
por ary sponsor, Pbam Van
ThaDb ol 17502 Geraldine Lane,
Huntlotton Beach. in a neisbborbood wbere many
re!~ live.
Former anti-Vietnam War ac· tiviat Tom Hayden joined an Orange County cttbena coalltian
Tuesday in pr county 1o•ernment•s annual
J:ut. of SS m lioa worth of medfcaJ antes to tbe poor, ·
. W(tb Hayden a one-time >Democratic tJ.S . Senne can-didate; at a Santa Aaa_piesa CCl9t
fereace wu WUllam 'QIOID, new
cbalrm• ol tlM9 ~ Coaal7 Democratic Central COmmtt:tee, and Catholic ArcbblahoD Tamai IDll bd !fie support aemees, ..
Clavel, vtcar for the hlapanic be aaid. "You cannot cut community in tbe Diocese of medical services to the poor and
Oran1e. the iodiaent and 'eXpeCt there to
·'There muat· be a battle be any, alternate sources of
foulbt to make aure that the aervlea." limTta cm =:f result not in "Health can Hl'Ylee lJ belle
the ~ bmnan Ule," to life ltBelf," Thom eotitln'"4. Haydea MJd, .. . . • but ln tbe "I look • tbe guMk)IJ ol e1lttial
reor1nlreflon ol our i.tttutlona back medical .emcee to tbe
.so tbole wtth real needs can poor ai a multllaUoG of ~rvkea
have thole~ met. Of f2Vernmeat. ''You can. elther reorganise •My reaction la real outrase the county apparatus so you at the crua cblc·anety of tbe
take out waste somewhere or bureaucnta wbo uee the PoOf you cut vital aervlee1 to the aDd meckally belpleaa u pawns
poor," be continued. "\.in the game of budgetary
In the past, Hayden con· cbea," be said.
tended, it' bas been easier for Archbishop Clavel ur1ed poUtlciana ·to cut serviles to tbe aupervilon to avoid cuts in care
poor because the p6or often for the poor.
oon'l vote, don't have Jobb)'1'ts "I am very familiar witb-tbe
and don't Wield much power. hardabipe experienced by the
Supervbors have set a Jan. M Spanilb-1pealtin' poor of bearing oa tbe possible cutback Orange County,' be said.
of $5 miltion worth of eledlve "Many. poor famlliel come to
butpatim. and dent.al care for me ~ ~ they can ao for the medically lndilent now pro-medicaltielJ>. _
vided at UCl Medical Center and "FiJMJinl such belp ia dil·
at a uniwntty-operaled clinic in ficult," be laid.
Santa Ana. Superviaors propoeed the cul·
Tuesday's press eonf erence bacta Jut september lo the
was •n'allled bY the Santa Ana wake of financial strain•
Neigbborboods OrganiaaUon broQ~ on by ~Uon 13.
whole members oppose tJle cut,. Ra a~ .citbena loOk
"CQ. · · to I blildDeu to reelore IOIDe
1"&0m. tbe former mayor of Nrvices for tbe di1adv= Anabelm, sald there may. be with a .aiare of ~It Propoa
ways supervisor• can save 13propertytaJtsavtnp.
money unu.m the county's con· U new funds aren't found to tract wttb UCI , but ar1uec1 there take up revenue loll to iocal IOY·
are no alternatives for 1ov-eramen~b Proposition 13,
emmeat-ftnanced medical eare Raydea U.. CaUlonU
fw tJae poor. · llfflltyle ID downblll ID tbe'
''The alteru&Uve Ls bulc:ally ant deeade" .. otber 'p ...
tbaf there ia DO altenaate to •· meat l«tlcea -.e eurtaUid.
Street· Light Biilb
Change Requested.
·T6~ Tran family is being
9J>ODIOr!_d b1 Str Killian's
Catbolic ~of Misaion Viejo under auspices ol the Southeast
Aaian SUpportive Agency. Tran apeeb relatJvely good
Eatll•b, but. he aaid Tuftday
Di&bt at t.be airport his first
'priority ia mut.erina it.
He Will have a better shot at a Sood job aa the family waits out. the mandatory two years before
they mQ apply for U.S. Immi·
1ritlon arid Naturalization
Service creea cards. t 'fbeae eertiflcatea of perma· neat l'fllideDey are status sym·
bola amaaa PftYiouS refugee ar-
rival• and Offer more secutity ~'T!lr,· ~rdinator of for the Catholic Coafereace iD Pfaqe County says 7 ,000 Southeast Asian re(.
ucees ftled for them this year
amonSEestimat.ed 20,000 Uv-iaa in County. Tran and family didn't set
foot on land for three momhs
alter the Bai Hong anchored off Malaysia, where other war ref.
u1ees mark tiwne ashore in a small Laland internment camp. 1:b9' still wait for •sponsors 81MI cling to hope.
"Everwae called it 'Hai Hong
, Camp.'" Tho s.,S of the fouf.
crowded &bip where 855 refugees
still remain at ancbor in a sea of ~y.
~ impl'OYed be DOt·
ed aa die Ualted' Nailons pro-• vi&.d Ute's necessities and the
uproot.t immigrants trickled
off the rusting hUlk to America, Weat Germany. trance. New
Zealand ad other free nations.
Q"eaUoned.. about tbe Hal ~ bardlblJ!8. the former lm:
port.export company uaistant
•=r.:!.~~~ from s-&a Airport to
Hon1 _lton1L~ en Tokyo, Raeolulu. IM IUISeles and li.oally here. •
,,.., ... tllrribly tired when
~by .PUm Van Tranh. bis
Wtfe • atber'I wbo took tbem bome to HuatbtltoD Beach to &et
aeq_ualnted, sfDee none knew
eedl otber IJl'e\'tCUly.
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LENNON AND YOKO OOING INTO DAIRY IUSINESS?
103 Cows BOught, But Qedlaatlon'• • Secret
Beatie .Farin?
Le,,non Buys Herd of Cota! -
BRIDGEWATER. Va. <AP) -Fonner BeaUe John Lennon
aDd bis wife, Yoko Ono, have purcbued 103 dai.rJ_cows, but. the
man who sold tbe livestock s&Yf be can't reveal-where the cows
are beloa ab!pped. ·
Brictcewater dairy farmer Ne1aoa Gardener said Tuesday
the terms of the sales COQtract a1ao prohibit disclosing the
purchase price or any details of tbe tn.naactioa ~
Lennon and wife lnsiated oo the terms to guard their
privacy, tbe farmer said.
· "Can you imagine what it would be like if people thought
they had been.here?" sald Gardener, adding.that the sale oc·
curred Jan. 2. ·
..
This Time Stonn . '
Rea!ly Abating?
'" fte ~ PreM For t.be uilrd straight day. rorecuten predict the demLse or a storm. which coat1nued to
dampen Loi An•eles aod
Orange County streets this
morning and dump snow oa
most mountain areas above
5.000 feet.
"The storm is breaking up
over the ocean and. ex~pt for
some residual scattered showers
today. it lbould be about out. or
gaa," National Weather s,rvice
meteorologist BW Sullivan said
todaJ. Tbe agency WU hedging bets,
though, by predicting a 10 pet"·
cent chance ol continued rain
tonight . Lows in the
metropolitan area were expect·
ed to dip into the 40s before
climbing into lbe mid..ec>s Thurs·
day.
CalTrans reported that the
snow bad closed Atlgeles Crest
Highway tbis morning along a
lO·mile stretch from Kratka
Ridge eastward to about five
miles west of .Big Pines.
Authorities bad feared a re-
c ur~~pce of widespread
. mud.slides that wtecked several
bome1 tut wtnter -particular·
ly in areas st.ripped of brush
following October's Mandeville
Can-yon and Malibu-Agoura
fires.
Earl)' ..,.,...uiac ,operations
coadUlded in the areas wanted
off all but slight property
dama1e~~ ~ Tuesday aftemooo, ) .54 .
of rain bad fallen at the
Angeles Qvic Center~ a weather
service spokesman.. said. In
some mountain areas, up to 19~
inches ol ~fell . Telepboae service was
restored Tuesday to 13,000
Paclftc Telephone Co. customers
in the San Diego County com·
mqpitJes of Vista, Oceanside.
San Mar.cos. Fallbrook and
Carlsbad. Pacific spokesman
Cam Miller said water damage
to underground cables s hut
down service Monday.
Tbe storm brought the rainfall
total for the sea.son to an even
eight iDcbes -above the normal
of 6.16 iocbes, but well beJow
last year's 14.40incbes.
Talks Sought
JERUSALEM <AP> -U.S.
envoy Alfred Atherton began a
low-keyed effort to revive the
stalled F.gyptian-lsraeli peace
talk• tocfay, sayirrg be had
"serious talks" with Israeli
legal experts.
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Gem ~, .. Talk y
B11 J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cerflfltd ~logilt. ACS
WHAT'S IT WORTH?
V au should find out
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8 OM.Y""£t
County ,,,.. Qdef Car\ Downs
bu fomd • ally in Illa 12-,_,.
effort to pt noa·corqbuaUb&e
rooftDI """"'"-' for bomel in OraapCaumJ. Tb• Ofu1e County Gr&Dd
JurJ Miit a recommendatioo &o
county aupenbors laat week
that bulletins rep1atklos be re-viMd for bome9 wtthin· 1,000 feet
· ol bt"UU.-; wdldlandt.
The revtaiona aucgeat.ed by
Jurors would bu wooden shakes
and •blnllea and '1WOU1d require
use of non·-combustible
materials lmtead.
Current county. ordinances
tovernloi bulldinp ia Ul)ln·
corporated terrttorte1 set Ua,e
ll m lt at 400 feet before
WD1 aald be'I been fighting
to ban flammable roofing in the
1,000-foot radius from
bruahlands sjncet Orange Coun-
ty's 1967 Pueo Grande fire.'
·'The greatest number of
houses that bum down in that
kind of a ft.re have flammable
roofs," be explained. "And when
you have a whole tract or
neighborhood of them, it pro-
duces a domino effect with the
. bus:ninC shakes blowing off and
landing on other homes to start
fires."
Downs Sfld be wa.s pleased
with the Jury's recommend,ation
and said he is hopeful
supervbon will act on. it. "Ac·
tually, we'd like to see such an
ordlnAnce tbrougbout the coun-
ty, even in tbe valley in Hunt-
ington Beach and Santa Ana."
In making the recommenda-.
lion, the Grand Jury report cited
the recenLMallbu-Agoura fu-e
"in wbictt lb6ses-were rei><>dd
at $28 milllon" and in which 85
percent ol the homes destroyed
bad wooden shingle roofs.
The ft1>0l't also noUd that in
the put five yean similar fire
losses in Orange County have
totalled $22 million.
Jury Weighs
Ki11ik Heroin
Trial Verdict
'An Orange. County Superior
Court jury resumed deJtbera·
lions today in the heroin
possesaion trial of one-time
Newport Beach resident Alex-
ander Kulik.
Kulik. 28. also a suspect in the
Stephen John Bovan mllrder·
case, was arrested in a Mission
Viejo p'arking lot in October,
1977, in a borrowed $60,000 Stutz
Blackhawk auto containing l.l
pounds of nearly pure China
White Heroin.
His arrest came just hours
after Bovan's shooti.Dg outside a
Ne~rt Beach restaurant.
At the close oC Kulik's four.
week trial. defense attorney
Philip DeMassa said there was
no question that bis 28-year-old
client was in the car and that it
contained three jars of heroin.
However, be said, the prosecu-
tion failed to prove beyond •
reuonable doubt that the heroin
waa Kulik's or that be knew it
was sitting inside a grocery bag
in lb~ car's back se~t.
They arrlv~re about· the
Ume a Jelevilidb _documenlaf)'
on the plight of the Boat Pe()tSle
waa beinc aired. Tru ind bla family didn't
• D~d to watch the program.
Tbey bad been there. .
How much is your personal jewelry
collection worth?. ~ou may be
surprised to learn that your Jewelry
has grown lo become one of )'OW' •
most valuable uaet.s. Do you have it
properly ins\lted for the amount it's
worth al today's prices? WoWd you
like to find out the rate of 'price
appreciaUon ol wbat you bave?
.J·NTEGRITY
1Uv Convicts
E'I .--V 19mlity It '1 a Sood idea to have your .. ~ .. ........,., Jewel111 appraised periodlcall.J. A
• T• a_, ' ... .,, A -' .. _. reputabk, proleuional Jewelet' can ~ 11 \ft&'" -COllnoi;wou brlna you ",& to date on tbese • murdlnr llld a ecmvtded ~ ber bave •caved tM DMl mauen. We I th._t blU. and ftUld ·
Votatioaal laltitution. be al•d to adTtse you. We Cill mo cwr Reed. ,ctm.lniitratJv.e •· offer expert information on projeeted
.a.tat. uld tbe men tOOt. a tne· ~ahlet of Yarioa 1911'8· One tor ,....._, drove it to tbe Uat of recommended 1lm1 ror bu)'lDs .... .._..,·~farm .,...., ri1ht now lncludel rublet, upplliJw. emeralda and d!amondl. .......... °""· You ahou Id be wary of \ lt•J ••r• ldeatlfled H widely·adwrtlaed schem11 that are
WW'8m oa.-. .. eoavl~almed at Nlllu 1•ma atridly fot • fV.t ............. la -llt.••'1•~1fut, It 11 to 1oar _Qab •• .,..... hltt. v~-dlrnlaetfwbllt wlllllil ..._ 11•1111 •• IDr )'OU baw now. ·
roll••'7 _. =--ol a fta\'1 wblN we can belp ,.._ ......... ~ . . ,.
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When you make an important investment like
the purcha5e of fine jewelry you need a reU~
able jeweler with proven knowledge ana in-
tegrity. Choose the jewtler .. who cared enough
about you to earn the pri.J\l~e of members}lip
in the American Gem Society. It's your assur-
,~ of high standards and businus ethkt .
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Iran's· Qu~ke.
~~~~~·~~f=-To : at __ J ___ 9-~~---4t~
AllOCMr ~Sport T1tat Should Be BOttltfd tn ~ ' , . ..,.,.._
our Orme County Board of ~. ln It.I lnflnlte
wt.dom, 6M tatrodueed ua amendment to. tbe taw that
wouJd bm roU• tbtlni oa coemt1 roedl. · Tbe law beta1 amended bu preYiou.aly banned · . ··:e oae ol the key areas of concern la al'OUlld .
Dana Hal'bor where roller skat.en have allegedly
menaced pedeltriaDI and mocortltl wttb tJleir lpjeeQJ t.ac·
Uca.
While l!m not-aohyr-to Join tbe Great .Boller Sk!te
Oebate, llOiDetlmel )'OU do ~ 11 our pemment ls
4)peratln« oa tbe theory that ii an)1h1nc botben anybody,
the solutloa 11 to.ban lL .
YOO lllGBT ASK, for example, lf there ¥S any dll-
cuaalon of ~ roller alraten have a piece of the action
on our tlleyele paths that wind all over county territory!
On the other band, you could search for other
ac,tivitlea to make UJeaal. Some citizens are irritated by Joi·
1era. They get ln the way of your car when~ Joi acroa '
atreeta. You have to look out for them when )'OU re ca.rrytns
your: pocerles acn>11 the sidewlllk and into tbe.bP\IM. . _
Maybe the anawer la to ban Joillna, too.
Btrr JOGGDS WOULD probably dlaeulae their ac-
tivlt7 with fast-paced waltlnl. So we'll need to put a max-
imum speed limit on walkinl. Tbat'll take care ol tbe plain
old runners, too. · "' . Come to tblnk of it, some Jrenlus mi&bt be able to
draft a new law tbat would cover all tbele dlstatefu1 pat-
tlma.
It could aay lf tbe actMty loob like healthy aerdle,
lt'a Wepl. Tbat's limple enoup.
Moslem HijackerS
Give Up,_ Free ~
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -Six Moalem bllacken released
their 45 remalnl.nc host.ales and a Lebanese airliner early today
after belnl allowed to pubUcl1.e tbetr cbarp tbat tbe Libyan IOV·
ernm~ II holdln& a mlaalnl lloalem reUllOul leade1'.
The leader of the six told a butlll or1aalled airport news con-
ference that Col. Moammar Kbadaly a 1overnment arrelted Imam
Mousa al.s.dr, tbe aplrttual leader ol Lebanon'• Sb1lte lloslema, three montba qo "in defiance of all lntematJonal law." He aald it
WU ... crime that wtll not so unpunished. •I
TSlll.AH, 1119 .CAP> -,,_ dllllt toll ln tlat lniMi ....,._.
rw to • klday, rweue aftkt9ll Mid, and tbe Ttllrem •••11r ................... , .,,..=top 1.000.
A lfDtvm-for tbe a.cl Uan8'.a. Jna'• Red ere.. ..W 111 wa.. Md MID recow.-.d from tbe rubble ln tbe ,,.... ...un
.tUar:. ti le1•Hbed'~ Kllor·
nma _. .............. TBS 1,PO&Sl•AN SAID
He ...S u.t 1.• ..._.ml emer1tney :::Ilea of food. Mber ... ,...,. ..,. deatroyed. cloWDI ..t te bad been Ila&
tUt .... ¥Wllll9 .... comWaed from ........ tbe vWw of =atklll Of t•, ud that QuH'D, ln tbe center of the
.,.W to clil out mon quake area about 500 mUee
soutbeut ot Tebraa and 100
-~00trR·~·· . .
Aid Viets
THEY aEPORTED n1hUng
near the baval base at Ream
and along sections of Wghway 4,
which connecta Phnom Penh,
the capital, witb Kompon1 Som,
136 miles to the southwest. The
retreatina forces captured Kom·
pons Som on Mo,ndar. the
IOUJ'Cetl Mid.
Vietnamese· and Cambddian
naval untta· were also reported
battling northwest of Kompoac
Som around ottabore islands to
w-blda troops of the touted Cam-
bodian ~fled from the three-
week-old Vletnameee tnvaakm.
Cambodian counterattacks
1J10 were r~ported at Sia·
opbon. Nlmlt and Puraat in
DOrt.bwestenl C.mbodia, ln Svay
Rleng province ln the eut and
alon1 Hl1bway 19 in the
DOrtbeut.
THE MDIO OF. THE ousted
re1tme, believed broadcutinc
from IOUdmn auna. claimed
ex-Prealdent Khieu Sampban
and former Premier Pol Pot
were penonally dlrecUnc tbe
anU-Vletoameae atru11le. but
1ave DO further detalla.
Tbe broedeut also claimed
tbat fl&litlDI WH 1oln1 OD
around Phnom Penh and nld.
"Altbou&b the VletnameM were
able to -.. Phnom Penh they
Are oow endttled Ud faclng a people'• war directed by OW'
revolutionaey lroopl ln every cor-
ner of Cambodia."
mUn Welt of tbe border wWa
·Afp1atlt111 ·. ~=--
Tbree ciao tramport plan11
were to fiy from Tehran to
Quae'n with 300 tents, 1,000
blankets, 300 lam1>9 and 300
lteatert, tbe apokesmaa con·
tinuecl, and tbree cloeton and -fiv~ aune1 wen _..._ fl'OID a-
mlltlat)' prrbon. --
Forelp telsmo&oJlcal read·
Inga of the force· of tile quake
raoced from 8.7 to 7.5 on the
.lUcbter acale. No readinl was available lD Tehran because
employees of Tehran Unhersity'a Geophysics
wUtute were out celebratin&
. tbe sbab'• depu'ture.
IT WM TBB SECOND ldller
quake in eutem Iran tb foar
months and wu preceded by
aeveral DOD·fatal abocb ln the
past moatb. A quake re1iat«1n1
7.5 on the RlcfMr scale ldUeCl
more than 20,000 penona Sept.
16 around the town of Tabu, 100
miles welt.of the Quae'n area.
· Tbe Richter scale ·is a
meaaure ol ground moUon u re-
corded on selamo1rapb1. An earthquake wltb a 8 readlnl ls
considered capable ol cauatn&
severe damaae, a 7 -quak~ ls a
major one capable-of
widet.,...S heavy damqe, and
an a quake ts comldered a great
quake. capable of tr.emendous
dam ace.
Passengers Strand~
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All ... le
Atl .... k Cly .... ~ 91-"" .....
llolbl evff••• 0-leslMWV
CMueo ClflclllMll
ClewleM ~
Del '1. wtll o.m..t
OHMolftK 094 .... t
°"'""' HM'tfwd
'lhousaiids Wait/or 0,'Hare Flight..
Gasohol SUbstitute
*1lowed al ·Dumps
W ASHJNGTON <AP) -Tbe ..,..-ameat bu =.to allow
service ltadona to substitute &uobol for unleaded~ in their
pump1, Rep. Alvin Baidu, D-Wla., annovpced. G~ ls a bleDd of unleaded &UOllpe and alCObol. A mix of
rouply 90 ~,!~line and 10 percent aJCGbol can be used
directly in fuel wttbout e~ modiftcaUoaa or lols of
performance.
BALDVS MID RE RAD been not1lled by the Eovtronmental-
ProtedJoo Alency tbat it will allow ael'Yice stations to aell gaaohol
u a direct substitute for unleaded gas lf they do not have the
capacity for botb p.rochac:ta. Cbstomen would uve to be advlaed of
what they were aettlnl. however. . . . •
Baldus bad complalaed to the aceney tbat, wblle exlatinC law
soeclfled that aervice ltatioM muat olfer both leaded and unleaded
1uoUoe,ltwullleatu~1~
'l'llE Q)NGa&a!lllAN SAID the effect of tM EPA nal1nc is
that HfYice statlonl tbat only have three 1tora1e tanks -u many
do -could keep bltb-t.it resu1ar ln one, replar 1uoliae ln the
seeond aad 1Uobol ID tbe third -wttbout barinl to ban a
separate tm for unleaded 1uo1tne. "
-~t«Jtdlq to BaldUI,~ ,...U, ae11a for Illa a pllon
tban unle8ded 1uoUne. ~ ded DO apedftc price
comparilonl, however.
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or them &rcb1tectural aems lolded with ftatura. Then tbo
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t1*e elemeala fOletber IDd you have 1 Ulaty.le most people
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Possible Strangler Suspect Lived in LA
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LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -A man beinl IJJ. pareat)y lived in two apartmeau neat where four
Yeltlgated by the Hillalde StTangler Tuk torce HlllaJde Strangler vlcthm wen last seen alive,
followlng the murder of two WISb.lngtoo coeds ap. nelgbbon and televiaion staticm say.
Kemetb A. Bianchi, a 27-year-old security
guard wbo formerly lived ll>Soulhem Callforn.la,
was Jleld In Bellingham, Wub., on $1~.ooo t>a_ll,
charged with second-degree JJOl&eMion of stoleo
pro~rty.
Or.-Flanz.ei' Ukea to keep everything
• .str~iqht Which is the ~Y '1'8Y you'd
like your dentist's Pitch, And since
Or. Flanzer believes in Playing the
percenfages. there's a good chance
you'I\ score big; a complete course
of dental treatment for a lot lees.
. Want to find out the score?
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,;1 ·Dr. Arnold H. flanzer,
. ,1 DDS
~ If J70 I. I 7fll Sfreet
Costa Mesa
··PROTECT
YOUR CHILD'S1 HEALJH-·
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-Saturday, Jan. 20, by Appointment
/
. A member of the Los Anaeles police Strangler
Task Force and a Los Anceles COunty sheriff's in--
estJ.aator were in Washington working on the
case. The 13 Hillside Strangler mUl'ders occurred
between Sesitem1>er 1977 and February Um:
On Tueeday, two women livlnc in the Glendale apartment complex previously occupied by one
Stran&Jer victim idenlilied Bianchi aa their former
neighbor when shown a recent ·picture· of him
taken at Bellingham.
"Yeah, that's him ," one woman, who declined
to be identified, told The Associated Press. She
said she bad lived across from Bianchi.
"He seemed to have a lot of friends," abe said.
··1 saw a lot of girls coming hy -many of them
were very )'OUDt. He Uved here till April or M•Y· He wu ver>'ldce, very friendly."
SHE ADDED ftlAT BIANCHI had wanted to
be a poUceman·and had applied once for ajob~th th~ Glendale Police Department. --
Police hav,, aaid the H.Ulside Straangler ap.
• pearecl to be well acquainted with police pro-
ceduret. •
TM other neTgbbor, who a1IO declined to alve
. her name. said, "That's KeMy. He lived tJlree
• doon down.. He WU a V~l'f friendly boy and we'd
talk ·wben he'd atop by on hia way home from work." /
Tbe Glendale apartment ~ex is the same
one wbere Kristina Weckler, a 20-year-old coUeee
student, lived before becoming tbe seventh
Hillside Strangler victim. ·
That complex is' directly across the street
from where the Hillside St.rangJer's last victim,
20-year-old Cindy Hudspeth, resided .
Los Anaeles Television StaUoa KNXT as weU
as KIRO.TV in Bellingham 81ao reported that
Bianchi had lived in the Glendale building.
Man Slain
Tr8Dsvestite
Held in SD
SAN DIEGO <AP > -A "weJJ known
tranaveltite" bM beea ~ for inveltlgaUoa of
ln-d conduct foUooMn« the l&iytnc by police ot a
man the transvestite was parked with on a city
street, 1 police UJOkesman said.
Joeepb PallOnetti, 34, of Cardltt, died Tuelda~
when he wa. lbot onee In tbe heed by clime sup.
pretlloa unit oftlcer Joeepls v~ said ,.,Uce 1•1M*esmm Bob ~rs. . -. ...::.
Vuqma ud Patrick GU Pacllllo, boti. ..WU
police dfklen, hid aPIJl'Olldled hlloneW'I car on
a downtown ~ after ~ "Wldt teXUal
adivlty" between two men lnlide, l'eten said. .. .
A PAllBNGD IN the car IJ'abbed Padillo'a
arm and Pallodetttatarted the car, abruptly back· fn1 away, dnain« the omcer a.1oae • ~ Peters Nfd" Vasques leaped aakte and 11 tbe
vehicle bmted fOl'Ward •t= fired three sbota. Tbe pea1en1er, identilled sfolice as a known
transvestite, wu found b on tbe floor of the truck~ women's cJGUWw after it tnabtd
into I tnack atiout 100 feet down tbe It.net.
Both Pd1Jo and Vuques rekned to duty . an. tbe 'lnetdeat. -wtilcb .... .,.. inveltipted,
Petienuld.
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Moonllte Salt -
Miarue of U.S. Flllli4 Charged
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -university
of Calllomla officials have banded
l•Yoff notices to 10 Berkeley campus
admiDiltnt.an tn apparent r11pame
to the ID'* nor'• poet-Propm.ttim 13 spendlQI tettrictloos, 1t was reported
*9C1ay.
Tbe IQOlta are to become effective June30. .-,
c..--.uc ... ci.. flplaeld
LOSANGa.g CAP>-ASuperior
Court ~ bM upheld the eonstitu-
tionaltty ot California'• year-round •
automobUe-reailtratJoa plan, which
was instituted three years ago to
replace the o&d sinale deadline plan.
TOP QUALITY
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SALE Sl:ARTS JAN. 18th thru JAN.
31st
NORMAL.
RETAIL
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REG.
DISC. PRICE
S145
$125
$125
SALE
PRICE
$109-$129
POLV WOOL 3-PC. SUITS $225
ALL WOOL 3-PC. SPECIAL S200
All WOOL BLAZERER S 110
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P0l Y WOOL BLAZERS . S 100
DRESS SHIRTS-CASUAL WEAR
s75 . seo
$119
$90
$60
$50
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Look& to Future
Approval of Orlqe eoun.,:t• lon1·awal&ed ~ __ element hu been delayed lt now looka • if tJae
document WO"n't iet final actlori rom , ..... ~ .. =-....--
Supeni8ori dhtll next Wedneed.ay-:--• -
While tt may be an annoyance to tbe people wllo've
advocated the element and worked on tt for the pat Ove
monthl, the •••¥ wtll ultlm.tely ald the comty·1n · 1etUn1 the propoeal approved by ,ate ottlclalt.
Thole state. staff members were u ked lnlonulb' to
review the~ element and lheir comment.a about
some mlea1ria data produced the delay whUe the revts\om
are made by the PlaM1n1 Comm1A1on.
When It 1$ rlnaJly approved by county supervllon a'9
state officials, lhe element wtU become a blueprtnt for
county actk>n ln helping boost the stock of bouaJna
available for residents whose annual income la in the • •
$15,000 re.nae or less.
--=--.. --· In a~ co11th1aing to ath act bashaess &nd
-industry, but wMre the avepae pric-of a new home m
Sl13,000 and ~ re·tiale avi'rajes $70,000, that kind of
• • h9u1lng la 1otn1 to fieure promlneotly in the counb''s ·, economic future. ~
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Pre.selliDg SALT
A great deaJ has been saJd and written about the
pressing need to conclude the new Strategic Arms
Limitation Treaty {SA.LT lJ > which will be up for Senate
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ratification within the next few weeks. ·
Slnce the SALT ta!ks have been shrouded in secrecy
no one, including the sen~s who will have to vote on,
the treaty, will know just wtlat agreements have been
" reach~ until the document is before them.
• The questio'n then will be, what concessions have the
United States negotiators made to the g,,iets; have there
been any reciprocal <and believable) concessions-on
their ~; will the treaty make a concrete contribution to
U.S. security; and, most important of a1l, doe5 it· include
any real provision for verific,tion? ·
Already it hall been leaked from Geneva that the
Soviets intend to continue to encrypt, or transmit in.
code. the data radioed back to 1round stations· duFing
mtssile test nights. And that the U.S. will concede to this
concealment, though· the monitoring of test-flight
telemetry is one of the keys to verification. This would be
a doubtful concessiqn.
If SALT II dod not meet this and other verification
tests. there re~ill be little point in pressing for its ratification. ·
A true arms U ation agreement is a most desirable
goal. But the Soviet talent for generating treaties worth
· even less than the paper they're written on is by now too
well known.
The thing that is as a~ying as it is mystifying is the
great lengths to which the Carter adminis.tratlon is going
to sell the SALT treaty to the public before anyone has
any solid information on what it eontains. Even the
Prime· Minister of England, the Chancellor of Germany
and the Pre mier of France have assured us that the
treaty we know nothing about is in our best interests.
· Mr. Carter will likely find that this kind of hard sell,
verging on huckstering, is going to hurt. rather than help
acceptance of the treaty.
Moto~cle Facts
\ .
The motorcyclist least likely to be involved in an
accident wears highly visible clothing, including a
helmet, avoids .'1cohol and has adequate training and
experience in handling his vehicle, accorchng to the U.S.
Department of Transportation. -...
These and other findings were made in a two-year
study of 900 motorcycle accidents in the Los Angeles
area.
It showed that 51 percent of the accidents were
caused by drivers who did not see the motorcyclist until it
was too late. To correct Uus, 'researchers suggest that
~yclists wear yellow jackets or 9ome simllarly visible
clothing.
Forty-one percent of the accidents were caused by a .
motorcyclist's error in judgment .. Of the 54 cyclilta killed
in the 900 accidents, 85 percent were not wearing helm.ets.
More than half the c~cUsts in the accidents had less
than six months experience with the bike they were
riding and 92 percent had no formal training in handling
a motorcycle.
OC all the 900 accidents, 12 percent involved the use of
alcohol, but that figure rose to 54 percent in relation to
the fatal accidents
On the subject of helmets, the researchers noted that
in · 15 states that have repealed mapdatory helmet use
laws since 1976, the number of fatalities involving
helmeUess cyclists has increased 88 pertenl. Clinif!al
data. they conclude, "shows the helmet to be the only
effective life-saving device In use today."
The lesson should be clear. • Opinion• expressed In the apace above are those of the Oally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are thotil of their authora Ind ·
·«ti.ts. Reader comment It Invited. Addr ... ~ Dally Pilot, P.O.
~-J580.,Cotta Mesa, CA 92621: Phone (714) ~~ <'
Boyd!Te1tt
. By L.M. BOYD
. You have to be pre tty
painstaking -if yau want to
get It right -when you count
the f's ln the following sen·
tence "Finished mes are the r~ult1 ol yean ot scientific
Dear -.... ---.Gloom>:
Gm
study combined with t.be ex·
perience o( years." Watt,
better VY it again~ You're
supposed to 1et 1lx.
What's baJf of el1ht? Zero,
ll you tpltt lt hortJon"lly.
' An ancient Tahnucllc
tucblnt. AYI every child la
bom wtus • mt11qe to de-ll.er to the laumaa race,
MaJbe IO, don't know WbM' .. ,,u 1CMll't, If all)'? Believe
mla• wu, ••Let mt ja!"
Don that IOUnd Adf ft ha'l,
really. Nat nearly 10 Md •
the one th.t fMI, "Let me
out I" · ..
No wrlt:..a;.:.::r•d --the of .v~-·~~· Ula eDelDJ ol the ....... --
Q. ••If a bot·alr ballooq r. ~ ca 109 pakb
A. 111 Ille ....... •11,-,.. la~ tup Ull, no.
•
ars . own· P~en agon
W AIRDfOTON -Prt1ldnt la to 1l11h the ftt from ttie-bloat-appear aown the Peatqon clrala
C•rte'r nPffb the American ed buruucraty. every,...... peopa. to lllMe ~ to re-Government audltora have
i'6ff mnauon. newanu tblDn6' -ns na1oeNT h• pro----dtlCOftNd that tbe-Arey, 1or-nrb tW,. tnetttff, ttlbW mlNd our European-allies, for exalliji)e;-pmd 90 percent abOve
• IMlr blltl aricf aeffpt limited e&t., that be'll lnc:l'tue de-tbe coat e.tlmatea for 13 ,.y. fpae lpendlq by three percent WHPona 1y1temi. Indeed, 5S
Vet bl II the real ap,nclUuift He bu wavered over wbetbet to maJor weapom 1yatem1 eo1t the la the woodplle. He ii prepariftl apply I.be three percent to the Defense l>epertlpent an averqe
t o a • k fUll defeme budlet or Juat the of '10 pere.m above the orilinal
Con1re11 for NATO portion. ,But Plbta1on esttmatea. Thi• means the
1n o r e than aouttiea anticipate an extra SlO military br .. had to C back to
Sl50 blllion to billion for tbe armed forees. Con1r.a lot an ad4WoDal '88
r u n t h e Of cou(te. tbl1 must b~ &lWoa.
fed eral 1ov-sq~aed out of non-defense pro-J
ernment for erami. An alarmed Vice Preti· SVC& ITAGGERINt; di•·
another year. dent Walter Mondale has · crepandel cannot be pas9ed off
True, he'• warned Cart.er ot the poUticaJ as simple miscalculations. Jn
puUln1 on a ·risks of advocating more arms some cues, the military plan·
h o w o t lor tbe Pent.aaon and ~alms . nert baye deliberately un·
I e Die .. fut tlie poor. . ~ •F11Umated caatricta ~ ordtr federal budaet. But he's cutting Yet the needed weaponry.., to 1et Congrenmen hook
publlc aer,vfces ancJ social pro-could be Onaneed lrom savlogs before they could find out the
1nm1: he i• dolnl'" little to if the president would crack true CQIU.
·eliminate 1overnment ex· down on mtlltary fraud and 0th"° times, the lJOOh·bahs Ot travag~. The areater ~ waste. For billions of dollan dia· the Peat.eon have ordered pet
weapons that t&ned out to 1fe
lmpractScal or oblo&elte. On OC·
cat ion, they have r1llhed abead
wUb new; unproved wupoaa._ ...-.--1
often dmnetnl'ibe detlp &a &M-
mlddle ol prodaac!Uoa.
Every mlacalcuJatJoa, ~ery
wron1 hunch, every revfaed'
blueprint hu ND \IP the bllJa
that have been cbarted to the
taxpfyer1. The mllltary
storerooma, meanwhile, have
lllled up wttb • .,.re pa.rta for
canceled and antiquated
we.ap0na. -
The Pe ntaeon'• prodl11t s pe nding hablta and sloppy
bookkeeping have ea~a•ed
.def enae contractor. tQ .. ,.le In
all manner Qf malfeaaoee, mis-
fenanee and •••M•• taxpayet~ haye Iott biUlons
throu•h outrlpt tra\ld,. even
more-~ more subtle de·
teptlon.
A decade ag(>, tor example,
the . Cbtnese dldn 't potlftl a
slntle mllllle tbat eouJcl hit the
U.S . mainland. Yet t1'e late
t,_ ..Eualdelll. Lmdoa '~ '• preasured f nto ordering a SS
bJlHon anti-milllle system that
had no purpoee except to aboot
down China :1 non-existent trans·
Paclflc mbeiles. , ,,
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Earl Waters
I • t.,_~ • ,,
THE PEOPLE who promoted
the SS billion boondo&ale, of cour$e, were tbe defense con-
tractors whose fear or Com-
munist China wu in dJred pro< '
portion to the size of the SU~ ·
tracts they expected to receive.
Tbe Pentagon's extravagances
not only waste the taxpayer$'
money but waste military power
as well. For the mlaapent money
has produced more nab than muscle. It haa gc)ne to build a
mllltary establlahment tbat ha.s
become Increasingly brass··
bound, wtth too many officerb
manning easy chairs and not .
enouch commanding combat
units . · '
The overspending has made
the armed forces-rat and pam.
pered. An austere budget might
· m.ake them m ore lean and
mean.
Curb on Junkets Would Help Budgets
Governor Jerry Bron Is at·
tempting lb put a clamp on
superfluous state t.ravel. He baa
strudc at the penchant the state
a gencies have for "con·
rerences." Local governments
would do well to d1rect attention
to the same. For. the amount
spent annually by state and local
covernments for non-essential
travel ll stauertng. ·
Ju.st the otMr day a naf arose
concerning p)ana o four
Sacramento
City School
Board mem·
ben to attend
the National
Association ol
School
Boards con·
.ve ntion in
Miami. It Is
estimated the
tri Pl will coet a minimum of Sl,000 each.
Ordinarily such tripe wouldn't
make the news but this one
1tlrred up aome notice because a
couple of members, stricken
with poll Proposition 13 guilt,
objected.
And. altbou&b the money to be
Charlea MeCabe
expended la peanuts ln relation
to the multl-mtlllon dollar
budget of the distrlct, the trip
assumes importance when all
the facts come together. . -
FOR mERE ARE about 1,100
school districts in the state. If
each then send four 'members to
Miami the cost to the taxpay~rs
will be something near $4.5
million. It may still be pe~uts
compared to the billions poured
into the K thPOugh 14 educa-
tional programs by the state,
local ·and federal eovemments,
but It ii an awful lot or a>eanuts.
n it ended there lt would be
bad enough but the Miami meet
ia Jut one ol aeveral during the
year. In addition to the national
convention there 12' 'the stale
meet. Then, the~ are other con-ferences , se minars and
·•workshops" where information
to improve education Is sup.
poaedly exchanged. 1be total for
school bOard junkets now ap-proaches $30 million.
OF COtJUE, the school ad-
mln.latrat.qra also have their as-soclalio~ with national ·and
state conventiona and other ton·
ferencea, 1emlnar1, and
worka)aopa. -•
So, too. do the board• of "s ur,ervlsors and .city coun·
ci men. city and county
managers, audJtors. treas urers,
recorders. registrars, clerks and
so on ad infinitum.
r
They wm tell you, as did the
cjty school board member. tbat
their attendance ls important
'"in order to be well lnformed."
That claim would be only s liiht·
lf more impreufve If tbe meet·
ing1 were not always held In ex· otlc ·places. But, by some·
strange eolncldeace, meetinp ol
thla type always end up in places
Uke Miami, Palm Spring' and
Hawaii ln the wtntert.Jme adtt at .
Lake Tahoe, Carmel and other resorts durtQI the summer.
WHILE NONE will admit that
tbeae are notbJng more than
poorly camouflqed Junkets, the
acid test would be to observe
government wtth all such travel
banned. .
· Take the achools. Before the
advent of a1r -travel what board
member would have dreamed of
travellni enJA C!OUnlry to a con·
ventlon? And berore tbe auto ·
how far did one ID by bone ADd
buggy to meetinp? Maybe the
board members were '"lln·
Informed" a nd maybe the schools
had to struggle along 'with only
such tools .... Mt Gutrey 's reader.
but somehow t.be kids seemed to
e merge with a better basic
education than those of today. ,
AND IT IS curious that In a
world where communication not
only is instant but extraordinari·
ly lnexpensl-ve, what with
television, radio, te lephone.
h1ahly sophl1ticated copiers
together with the electronic tranami11ton or the printed
word, there are more face to
lace meetings and more travel
than ever before.
CurtaJlment o( these trfps
would not only relieve the tax· ·
payers ol a huge and wasteful
b\irden but there could be an ad·
dltlonal benem. Those who'
\ravel at their own expense
might ftnd hotel rooms and ·re-
lated travel costs far more rea-
sonable tr tourist f aclliUes were
not chuck full of public officials traveling on the ped. ~
Has Sexual .Revolution Sp~ked 'New Chastity'?
.We know that every once in a And if I were lhe lady's press its meaning." Celebrities. or
wblle J#JITY Brown ..,. IMI b relaUom man, and anxious to their prea agents, were aaltecf
IJ'Ore ~ area in wb.leb we can promote her concerts and record tO have a go at this •tunnlDI
hardly doubt b1i 1l.ac:«tty aJoQg sales, it would be bard to beat hypothesll. thele UMI ii sex. Sex seems to th' brµmmase'ln Dante and "Aaexuallly definJtely avoids ~ plaJ the same part \n hl• Ure as Beatrlce relaUonahlp between a lot ol problems," said rock It doe• 1D thole J•uit padres. my client and the inscrutable star Mick Jager.
one of wblcb be ml1bt have ce libate at the h ead or •·Jdon'tknowaboutlheratol
been. Ma public flpre he con· Calllomla'1·govemment. America," said Andy Warhol,
1ptcuouaty combinea th11\ity So ripe are the posalbiUUes for the renalMance midlet, "but I'd and~. an unusual combo hype in this star-crossed con· r1tber .._ ln bed than do it. t
tbne daJs. . · junction tflat 1 believe there · like to get under the covers and
oi--there i -.. :_ cet---t-..._. the uack Jokes.'' ·
d ... .__ •• 111 ..._l 1.. L-I· d could be a mania1e U'll:,,ween Producer Joe Papp suggested e •·romance w lR n 1 lady and the 1ovemor without a that .. _...uality _ hetero and
Roaatadt. I "romance." But that'• the kind hom~ty _it the problem
reel tbe same of terrible fellow I am. in America not uexuality."
a bo:t tbi~ BtJT '111DE'8 more to lhll "My otf·the-cuU reaction,
fc:P a'i ~ t tban J«TY and Unda and their since I lack any ~wledge In
•••Y aacred well-,pubUdaed vacartes. Thete tbl1 particular ~·· sald actor
monstera. I ls a rtaln1 1cbool of pop Cliff Robertlon, is that it would J u • t ' do a ' t ~lolollltl wbo see cbutily, or . · be lntel'Wtinl to know lf uex-believe tt n · uexuallt.y u they prefer to call uallty ml~ be due to a bom·
Itta, And I ~utJleanualwaveofthe'IOI.
doaabl Jerr:~ ·11M1 Ultll!k. ol Jerry. who l& Brown wlll ,_,,~~St:' srmon
sue me for either libel or 1 ander Stylltee up there on bla perch; l•
for 1ayinl IO. Hid to_ be cqatrtbuttnt to tbia,ex·
It a. a llanlarb uneonvtDclnc otlc cuJtunldewlopment.
combo. If. f MN a prwa rel•· Ai a lNll believer iD U.. school Uoa mlll ealld ,._ ID dil up tltat ..,_ remarb •. ,,,....,....
a ledy wllo eould do *' molt to . •dulum It 1wtnslna" ~m time to
bumllh lrowa'11111UUoa. and tJme, I ddnk all ot'Uail it cadM
add tile molt to Ma u~ llUiDI · llkelJ. Aa doe9 Forum, tn lta proper*'-, ._ ._, a -·· J••u•-•-ue. Jl'orwn .... Mx .,. ..__, ...... .,a. .. _.
lallle1
:: ;;;..-.... iiiiMt .. -.;;o,;;,llJ_da11Cef9UI, _to _ •;. ... i ••"~
MU__. .... u.la.. ltd ... , to come bJ that ''lt bu bt
bardment of sex in the media."
All tbil ncosttaUon by the
stars may mean something' or
may mean nothing. I thlrik it
means something. H Andy
Warhol thinks sex should be
comedy under the sheets. then
there is.,..,... to be a lot or com· . edy under the sheetl, our mirror
culture being what It is.
POI CENTtJalBS the blCbest ldul of human conduct waa
abstention from Mx. Even today
strict cbastlty la common •DICIGI the prielt.Jy clulel of maay a
culture. Should Ult MW cbutlty
need an bi1torical ratloaale,
plenty ol It exlltl.
And, Lord knows. it has the
cb1rm ol novelty. Tbe sexual re-
voluUoD II rau.a ripe for a~
ter-revolutton. Headtna this counm-rev. ma1 wen ·be eome·
plaUllble IGlk Mio wbo wW lo-
troduce tbt MdWoul i~a that
bed• were medl for aleesua. The new MXual athlete will 6e
the lad who announces bow
many llmet a nlpt he didn't do .. u. sexual enero wm be de¥0ted to such UMfuJ practlc. u fox
hunttn1. poM:ry, palnttn1 and
publlc ~,,.._ raadl
•e.,laa& trbo can't break tbe
h•blt wtll be~ In &.be new
ut of ValUM. walta wttb ..... ........
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Con ~e Blame Parenia for Kids?
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lJadwlllldMleo.IMI,..__ I'm .... to let a n.~ llMt1 bully mlilMd ... Al I
r • • d • r , w la o • o ~ • d to alOod IUD IDll 1book wttb '"-· Califonla .... ol tldl killer Ute~ up • Mort diatwe
lpoft, tell 1°" about lt iD ·her la ol IUe, tW'IMd around
onwell9: ==la.• tbe aaaaJ t.be)' '' .. ..._I tell you .. TAI.& A80VT torturln1 my ex~.,. eot timeom·
prlaoHn aDd harml••• lab moa. Meay people ha con· ........ down la Jl1orida they d t-• Ji ba•• • new •port ror tlcu. om ... wu are 1rt1btened tQ " drive or mm the .,_ on ~ •OUBI boyt. U&o 17, drtw their tol4't~''
lftHk and loal 1tocklDI cap 8 .. C (}~ t.mwl Gll&JO be I Ii.rt. • ~
''Tear up Ute atrven ltcw,---' Ren e---K e d n e-d y ,
tbat '1 what my father would mother of the slain
do;" ~ &WJl&ber a bdy, P id t K ed "And he'd ,Sv• the bikM to the res en enn y, dlarttr lbcJP ......,_, I .._ has taped a radio an·
ll U..y 1ut m.y ~. I'd nouncement urging
want tbem to ao to jail and pay parents to vaccinate
all tboMdoctor bUll." ch lldren against
tt -AN OLD llAN CA~ common childhood
a . few fraU nr: ol Ute wiMei diseases
IUll OD a~ froat of tM bus ----------l top bad a nov.a lelal IOl\lllon to
What undoubtedly la tbe root ol the problem.
WASHINGTON CAP> -Tbl PnllOD II de->
....... lo wtpe out ..mm ID oftJclaJ ~
and tM 1 ....... IDaT lutfw a few CMUlltile la
Ute ti:'i. tbe Pentuon'• Oftke of &qui Op-portmd&J ii ~tt·a .,,._.,,_, MOm and
l>U-: '° lon•.-Si• and Brother. ud Jltllo, midabipenoa .
TO 'ID PENTAGON, 'IBAT 1WMt. ll'll.Y· balred peqoa you've known u llom la now
Parent. same u ber 1pouse, tbe penon with tbe
wbilkera and the p&pe and llippera. · ·
Tbe ecMIPle have a tblJd or cbildren, rather
than IOlll or dnlhhn..
Let'I UY they have two Cblldren aaa they
name one, John. aad tbe otller, llU')', a eoa and a
daupter. we med to call them.
can and bieyca. ta partiq lcQ -..:----.·t ..._ .. tutaa. ~l!r NOT KNOWtNG QVn'S wbat
K.lJal, •Donald'•· *·· de--uf do;-tbe ..,__ ........ all-her liberat.ly tr)' to frttbten or kW belonlinlt iMo a no&al b'aller ·
"What Ul1I eountry needa ii a
malpradlce law aaatmt pa..,.u
and maybe teacbeta. and Judles. _too," be said, baMm1 back tbe
·letMe-witlu!hakh11 UDdl.
IN 'lllB NEW IANGVAGE Of' the Pent.aeon.
.John and llarY are llb&Uw. It would be 1eldat for
John to refeT'fO Kary u laia aillter or for lfary to
call Jobn ber brother.
Gone also are enlisted men, 1eamen and
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older IDlll and women~ trenkw' uad mowecl lo Calllonda : ''I fell cltbeaa. . I WU ..... my mlad and Ud to
"I •• a victim twtce -~ 1et out ot t1ae atate ... She atped
by a ..,....._ car and atain by. her name and pve ber new ad·
two tNeydf rfden ... Meta CAM. ~OD U. Wist Cout. but t 'm
tbey were either 1m1Ua1 or eoina to wttJabold bo&b Ulltll 1 can ~Y caaM •me. u 0.11re • aome sort ot auwer lo I hadn't run or jumDier 'N of bertett.r. ..-. -
tbeir way, I 1'0Uld have been I 've rud tUt letter at least
dead. 1is UIDel now -~~ iDclud-
•:Tbe rust Ume WU in front ol iDI jlllt ret)'P6DI ll-ua I can't
the West Palm Beach Au· &et it• ol my mlDd. When I
dltorhun. In a panic te escape -.rent out for the mail that
the ·~ car, I fell on the brou1ht lt, a half doien
sidewaikf bit my bead and squubed, diae9rded heel' eans
wound yp unconscious with a were acattered along the
fractured skull, broken nose, roadside. LaleMa~ day I will _
hearing gone for three months, go out and pick them· up, but
ditto equilibrium. . . others probably will be there
a1ain tomorrow morninJ. They
••1 WAS SHOCKED by the were there yesterday and the
wboJe terrible experience and d8;f~~orebeer cans out of a car decided to move up to tbe town of Stuart, 40 miles oorth. It baP. window 'l in tbe horror clua
pened aaain in front . of the with terrorldng harmleu old Stuart ~ Center I beard people in • parldna lot but
loud lauahinl after parking my somehow the dis~rded CaDI
car ancf" aa-1 began walkillg ~med to belong with that let· toward tbe store -ter. They were toiled there for
"I turned a.rOOnd and saw two kicks too, Jor the pleuure of
boy• •bout 18 coming al me on ~meone who sees noth1q ugly bicycles. This time 1 was ao 1n being ualy to bi• feJ,low
frightened I couldn't move and .. creatures IO loll& as there s a
Anti-wpleSs . .
.MoooAfo.ot
BERN, Switzerland
<AP> -Swlu foes of top.
letl bat!dnc PY. they have
succeeded in fotclnc a
abowdown at the polls OD
tbeluue.
Or1aat1ers said they coUected more than 12,000
aipatuies backinc a _draft
ban OD ''bare bolloma in
publlcl~ as1eulble"
places iD Bern.
Under the conatttution,
the petltlon obliges
authorities to put tbe ques·
tioD to a referendum.
The petition denouDcea
the topless fad as an "of·
fen1e against fetbale
dlptty, a direct threat to
the moral development or
juveniles, and an iDdirect
dan&er to tbe stability of
marrtaaea and fab:lllies.' •
laugh or a tbrtll If it.
FOR KICKS. I DECIDED to show the lady's letter to the (U"St
five people I met today and aak
wliit they would like to see hap.
pen to that kid in the speeding
car or the two on bicycles U they
were cautb\.
"Take them out behind the
shopping cmer and blink their
lam pa cU," said the be)per on a
movina van delivering the
furniture for tbe new family up
tJae road. "Ir it happened to ~
mother, I'd like to do the Joi> myself."
-''Bult up tbe ...... of tbelr
blkea riOt there and then with a
sled&• ftamrger,'' steamed ~
lady ta the b&kerJ o.er • tray at
bot rolla. "Ir tt •• my kid, I'd
bult bia bead wtaile l •WU at it.-too... I WU surprised at the
vehemence ol ber respoaae. She
always aeemed IO 1ent.1e. ·
-TWO TSEN·AGEU play·
Ing bockey down OD the lake
,witli"'cbM!Ua wire for a toal cor.a-
aidered tbe crime and lb punish-
ment.
"Mqe tbem wheel alck people
in wbeiadmlra up at the tao.pita} ror two boura alter 1ebool every
day for a .month . . .. no, make it
elx montba," ·1aid the .)loalle,
wbo upon removal of a face
''·K i ds who would do
aom·etbin& like tbat never have been denred ~ or ·taQlbt
an)'t.biQI about bow to Uve ex-
cept ~ every pleasure
that comes alone·
"It'• their permluive motberl
and fathen who ouabt to 1et the
hell teared out oLtbem ln a
parkiq lot, but maybe a lood rat lawauit for keepiJaC a mad dot iDltead ol a child would do
the trick. l.A>Oc won't work with
that kind. Jilt 'em where it
hurta; in tbe old wallet.
"GOODNESS ISN"f. tau1ht
anyniore_at home, at cbureh or
in'acbool. So the only way out la
to make~ so expensive, the adults won'ttolerate it. ...
He was onto something there
I thought. Maybe in this ap Of
no-fauft kids, malpractice autts
against the profession of ra1aing
them mitbt turn the aame
around, the just-for·kicb pme.
Your ..._ are aollclted. I'll
send tbe best on to the poor tady .
ln California, but remember,
moat states ban capital punish.
.ment tbe&e days. ·
Jury Ruling
Asked in
Smoking Ca3e
RALEIGH, N.~ <AP> -The
North Carolina Court of Appeal bu been asked to allow a jury to
consider whether blowing smoke
m aomec.e'1 face c:onsUtutel a.
sault. ·
AUoriaeJ Sbelly Blum made
the request Tuelday la H+iDI
to aet the court to overturn a
Superior Court nal1nl tba& dll·
milled• fla,GOO-nlt by Blum'1
clleat, William T. llcCrackm .
lfcCrackeD, 52 a former let~
ter carrier', rued 1Uit in 1975,
cla11Dlna bis supervisor caused
"1reat DodUy harm" when be
blew smoke in McCracken's race
during a meeting. Superior
Court Judge Lacy H. Tbombur1
d.llmiued the swt lut January.
Blum sai<f 0 . B. Sloan, now
postmaster in Charlotte, knew
that McCracten was allergic to
tobacco amoke, and that
McCracken had uked for the
meeting to discuu smoking in
the C~arkltte post om~
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N&W YORK. <.APl ..:. ''The "°"" Of Jolm CMever'' hu bND 11M*1 UM belt book ol fie·
U.of lfllbJtblN.._..&ok CriUc1ana..
CIMewr'1 ltoriel' WOD the fie·
Uon prise over Jobn Updike! a
''The Coup": "P'lnal Pay.
aMata," by M.ary Gordon; "The
World Aceordint to Garp," by
•John lrvtnc. and "Wrinkles," by
Claarln S6m1DOA1 .
,THE 'AWARD PO& poe.try
went to "HeUo DarkMll · Tbe.
Colleetecl Poema ol L. E. Sll--1111an ," edtte d by Pete r
Davison:· and Meyer ~bapiro'1
"llodern Art: 1t&la Md ah Cen· tune., 8eJeeWd Papen" waa
named 11 the beal work of critfdsm. -
Two works will share the
1eneral oonflctlon awud.:
''F•cU ol IJre." by Maureen
Howard, and "I nveat1n1 America: Jefrerson 's Deei.ta~ . ~
tioa of Independence," bJ Garry '
Wllla. -. -
The awardl will be prwenled at ceremonies Jan. 2S. · t
TR.E... WINNERS WERE
chosen from nomlnaUona by the
or1anlution's board of dlreetors
and lta regular memben, about
200 profe11lonal crlttu, re·
viewers and review editon. na· tioowlde.
· Otber nomlnees ln the pQetry ·
' category were "The Dream of a
· Common Language: Poems, -----.-------------:-----------1974·1977," by Adrienne Rich;
•'The Late Hour.'• by llar~
_-Strand; .. New and Selected
'Jblncs Taking P.lace," by May
Lance Holderby, lB month&, shOws pleaa.ure _with the in·
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San Diego 6each. ·
Fatal Cra8h Driver
To Pay .3 Orpb~n~
T UCSON, Ariz. CAPl -A man who pleaded guilty ~ -uto
accident that killed a man and woman was ordered to ;:;.~ a
month toeacboftheirthreeorphans untils they are 18.
The total •mount will come to about $40,000.
GEORGE WILSON, 3t, A llAILllOAD brakeman, could have
been sentenced to lS years in prison. Superior Court J udge Roylston ordered the payments instead, saying Wilson would not
be able to make_ them lf be was in Jall.
"Wilson is willing to supportlhem, H attorney Mtt'bael Onyson-
said. "He's nof. attempting to buy himself out ~r punishment. He'll
u have to live on a daily basis with what he's done."
; ..
The children are 7, 8 and S yeari old. .
WRS01'1 PLEADED GUILTY IN November to:th.ree counts or
vehicular manslaughter in the 1977 deaths of Robert W. T~y. 34,
a sergeant with the Pima County Sheriffs Department; has wife.
Mary, 29, and their daughter, Megban, 14 months. _,
The three children who survived the accident are U~ng with
grandparents.
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Two members of Jbe four· meblber croup, A1neta
Faltskog, 29, and BJom Ulvaeus,
33, announced the end of their
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"This does not. howev~_rr .• me an the aplit·up of Abba," the
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saying.
The couple married ln 1970
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llendenon Keepe <:ln Talking. • •
1'bcbas ''Hollywood'' HendetlOD WU t.alklna U }llUal, admit-
ting be started coatroveni• became he llkee pl.ayfna under t.be
gun,r '
•'I have to back it up . . . I Dke t.be pressure," wd the Dallu
Cowboys' linebacker, wbo taunted Loi Aqelee two weeka qo,
then delivered with an lnten:eptioD retuna for a tGuebdown ID a a.a ~ctory. . . ,
HeadenOD. a flnt·round draft ebolce in 1175 out of tlD.J
Langatan <*la. Collece; WU Ubd If be~ ~-J>ittlburlh
Steelera bad clua.
••1 reaped the Steelen . • . Rocky Bleier f<Mllht for our coun-
try," aald Hender90D, refeninc to 8Wer'a tour ol dutJ ID Vietnam.
"We will beat Plttaburgb because tbe1 don't bave Ul1 dtpth. They
beat ua in 19'15 in Super Bowl X becaute we bad 12 rooki•.
''Well, tbe ."DiJ1.Y Dozen' ta DOW tbe 'Fredoua npt..' t OD17
played on special teams then, but DOW I'll be all over tbe fteld."
• • .And Steelers Keep On Liatening
The amUe crept acrou JICk Lamberl'a llpe and IOOD bla face
wu 'creuect in something of a gttn, or u cloee to one u you'll aet
from the Pittsburgh Steeler liDeb8cker. _ _
Lambert's opposite number wltb tbe Dallas Cowboys,
linebacker Hollywood HendenmL bad celebrated b.ls amval ln Ulla
Super Bowl town with an outraaeoua-Pl"I·
1ame popoff. Henderson called tbe
steelers Old, ti reel, '**lbout depth and a few
otber tblnp. It sounded Uke a bit ol i.n.-
tlmidation.
And what did Lambert think about
that? "l"d like to see somebody try to in·'
timldate the Pittsburgh Steelers," Lam·
bert. leered. • '1bal would really be in· tereau..··
Well, Hendenon certainly is trytnc
Wu be llltoul about all thole nuty th1Dp
be Ud Mid aboat tbe Steelers? II be ...0,
u-...uheclmna? . "Une up ID froat of me Ud find out,''
HeDdel-mated. llaD loe Greene, ntera defwtve tMkle ol tbe Steel ... ,
lauped off tbe=ioa that tatlmldatiaD eoukl' plQ a put lD
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Dave Stall Cleft ), a defensive en<J for the Dallas
Cowboys, acts out a fantasy of the big catch with help
from .tnmmate tackle Audy Frederick. 1be Cowboy duo
visited P>e docks at-Ft. Lauderdale after finishing prac-
tice for &mday's Super Bowl Xlll ln Miami.
"" Quits Under Fire
USC's Boyd Won'.t .Comment
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LOS ANGELES (AP> -UCLA may contlaue to cut up
Soutbem Calironl1a in tbe future, but lfter Feb. t the BruiDI won't
have Bob Boyd to kick around 8D1 more, at le-.t DO\ ID manectklD
with ~ Trojllllt. .
BoJ9, Sou&bem Cal'• head balbtb.o CMeb ablce ties. will not mum to that pottUon titer um ....... Be m.cs. tbe ~
aDDOUDCelDllll. 8l 1 news conference Tu.day.
BOJd la =etlq a ftw-,.... coatract. 'wblcb eXDlrea July t. He hu been ftn ID ~ .J'Ml'S after ftntahln•·1ut lD whit
Uled ao be tbe Paciftc-1 Confermee lD 1171-1' and lf71.T1.
"I PIAN 'IO d1Jiceatly wan tonn1 tbe ncc111lal completioa
ol tbil bMlretbell seuoa." Bord aald ID a ltltemeat. ''Tbe reuona fOT the m•mneemeat at tlda time an; t. the Unlftl'llt~ wW bave
ample time to select a new CNCb; 2, the eH••aatioa of any 91*w.aon for ~ recndUlll and puttlq the pnlll9Dt recruit· ..... ti ltudent-•tllletea ta proper penpeotlfe; and s. tbe eUmlna·
tiaa of any teeaad·aueuf.DI brihole who mllbt feel u.e unlvera1t1
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Mater Del (M) 2,000 $36,508 St. P.01
Fount.In Valley <12· 0 4,083 $33.000 Edison
Edison C9-2) 3,500 $26,~ Fountain Valley
Newport Harbor C7-S> 2,.C90 $23,782 Corona del Mar
· Coronadel Mar (6-S) 2, 125 $13.028 Newport Harbor
Estancia (2-7) 1,983 $9,782 Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa (7-4) 1,950 $9,274 Estancia
. Marin. "95) .C,000 $8,B71 Westminster
-ocean View (4-S> 2,300 $7,516 tcatella
Irvine <1-8) 1,700 $7,000 University
University <2-7) 1,575 $6,800 ·trvlne
Huntington Beach (0-8-1) 3AOO $6,2~ Marina
Laguna Beach (4-S) 1,130 $6,180 El Toro
San Clemente 00-2) 1,850 SS,600 Capistrano Valley
·oana Huts 0-7-1 > 1,900 $2,600 Mission Viejo
Retirement·?
llB's Palomirw Umkcided
By BOWAltD L. BANDY .,. ....... Piiie.... '
A Dine moatb layoff. fOtted by two uuurles, ~ coet Huatlqt.on Beach's Carloe Palomino bis World BOxin& Council ·
welterweight cbampi9ftabip and could briq •bout an earb retire· -meat.
PaJomim ntmoed home tb.la week after be lost Ida title to
Puerto R(eo~• Wilfredo Benitei·Sunday in San Juan and aa.ys be
came Ol& of tbe J.5.round spilt deciakJo title bout In &OOd pbyalca1 coadit:icm.. . . '
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BtJ'I' A llllOKEN band and a heck problem caaaed blm to
poetpone or cancel two flgbts in um and ~ be faced Benitb, be
badn 't Ileen In the riDI for Dine moatba after beiac oaeof tbe most ac·
t1wM•11-.o1 all·Umewkb..ventitJedefemes.
''I', eo&Dltoblke a \WO '!'19 vacaUon in Mexico to relax and tbWC abouteuctlywbatlam~do,''the5-year~ldPaJominQsays.
"I might decide to quit boxing
altogether and I might come back arid fight a
couple of ftgbta wbUe I~ wattlng for a tiUe
bout ~ Benitez. A lot will depend oa liow Iona lt talr.ee \o get £he tiUe fight."
·Palomino's manaser, Jackie McCoy of
EJ Toro, says BobArrum and Top Rant have
Offered Pa1om.lno a rematch with Benitez
and hi.a secood fipt.
••t DON'T KNOW BOW LONG tbalfant
fiaht will ~ draaect out." Palomino ex·
· palina. "U it la five or alx moatbs and then I
have to wait another three or four months
there 'aa pouibWty I migbtretl.reimtead. · '
"You know, I bad planned to retire t.bla year anyway and now
it will depeodoo bow long I baveto wait." ·
WbeD be fought in Puerto Rk'o, be didn't have any excuses
about the Jou. •
"I definitely feel that I didn't flght my'fiaht," be says. "I
wun't 100 percent and that's DO exCUle. But any other night., I
would have knocked the IUY out. Tbe 1oq layoff made me low with
my puncbii and my timing waa off. And t.be beat and bwnidity
didn'r .. p. .
-"IF I ftGBT DIM AGAIN, I woukl So beck tbere. I juat wasn't \
vef)' abarp tbla time and combined with hla tricky movement and j
jabl, I didn't do well." ·
· He ta far from dbeounaed. bonver. t Be .._ belD punutac a career bt lloUywood and says ner-JWDI ta-... nae in that direetlaa. ··1 blve some meetinp set up
wttla •lfJIU and hopefully somethiq will come out of that... 1
llcOoy doesn't know what bia boxer will do, either.
'"He wasn't really aure when we came bome," McCoy dys.
• "He really hated to IOle to Benites." J
srrnNG IN 'l'llB OOllND or flOtinl.;, tbe rlq doesn't atve )
a manapr or ._. ftlbter • true picture of a fight, accordlnl to -
McCoy.
·•tt'a really bard to tell who is abead tn the comer and 1 ·1 a11o
hard to tell when you •are boxing. I tboulbt it was a fairly doee • ·
n,bt. I told btm be wOu.ld have to ao all out in t.be last three romda
~win.
"I felUbat being in Puerto Rico. II it wu anywhere mar clole
at tbe ftnilb, we ~ loM. ·
''lly wife made a videotape reeordinc of the ftlbt and I
Witched It tbia mornlnl· I don't know lf I can be • fair j~ but I
had Benitel ahead by one poUlt... -
Palomino's 1bare of tb~ purse wal U50,000 P.haa
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experlamlt. Wa'D bave io IN what etrect U bu OD OW' home-.~ ...
TM TV bomtl dalet iDclude April 17 va. Boa&M, June l
YI . 'Can.land, Ju.ne 'Z2 VI. kanHI City. July • VII •.
BaltlaMn Md Jul)' 1S va. N.w York. \ -
The Anceta will televlle ID 1amea \h11 IMIOD. ____ ._, •• ,ct ..... ---~
..._ 11.ae, a 6-5 forward from San O..ao &ate
oo why be abaved bil head &nd decided to ~me •
Baptl1t mln1'ter: "J wu Ured ol but tbalU belq ftl)'
aod. J want God io ~ my 1oct."
It'• Sif"ftlll Nl ... t I• N8A
It wu streak nlJht in the NBA TuMday. m
Toby Knight converted a steal Into • 1tutr lhot
wtth two seconds left on tM clock u the N w
York Knicks rallied for a 111-110 victory over.
the Detroit Pistons. Detroit loet Its lOC:h s\ralght road same
by blowing an 18·polnt lead. .., MtAdoo ted the Knlcks
with 28 points while Knlght added 2S on 12·ror· l5 •hootini.
Bob Lallier paced Detrott wtth 28 polnta and 10 rebounds
. . Dntd ,,._,... scored 24 polnt.a and backcourt mate
CllarHe 8e.ett had 21 as Denver won its 11xtb conaeeUt..lve
same 'b)' sloppina the New Orleans Juz, lOHOO. Pete
Marnldl scored 29 points for the Jan while 811Her .
lb)'woed had 25, Including 19 ln the second half ......
Wedmaa led a balanced attack wtth 14 polnts as Kansas
City po8t.ed ita sixth victory in seven games. 86-79 over the
Cleveland Cavaliers who lost for the third consecutive
time ... The lndJana P~ reacquln!id 8WJ Katpt
from the Boston Celtics ln exchaftte for rookie forwP'd Rick
Robey.
81'111 .. Lo• T•lrfl Stral9•t -There s eems to be some hope for •
challengers in the NHL 's Adams Division after ,
7alf The ~~Bru.tu,-wbo have been running
away from the field since day one, lost their
third same ln a row Tuesday, bowtng ~2 to the St. Louis
Blues. Garry Vqer scored two goeJa and rookie,.._, c.r .
rie bad three uslsta few St. l.ouia, which tualted a 1ix·1ame
winJeu streak and banded Boston 1oaUe Jim hUle hi.$
Ant ION In seven games ... Fortunately, the New Vortc
. Islanders seem to be moving right along. ~Illa Nvta
scored three goal.a and Bryaa TroUier ban three aulata as
the lstaden stayed unbeaten ln 19 ~ meet1np with
the W aablngt.on Capitals by virtue of a f.2 declaioo that
kept New York unbeaten at home this aeuon .. Lauy
lllcDould anapped a tie with ta:u remaining to un. the
Toronto Maple Leafs past the Colorado Rockies. 3-2 . . .
Daa •••laud earned his third shutout or the season as the
Atlanta Flames whipped the PhiladelPhia Flyers. 5.0 . . .
T4!",,.,...011; Radio
Fotlowing ar;e the mafor sports events on
television tonloht. Ratlnos are: .t .t ./ ./excellent; .t ' '
worth watch I no; .t .t fair: .t forget It.
1:55 p.m., Ch•nnel I ./ ./ .f .
NBA BASKETBALL: lJtken at SM Diego'. AMa•cws: Otlck HNmMd Pat Alley.
The takers lead the Paclfk Dtvtslon by a half
game after defeating Seattle Sunday~. Sen Otego
Is nine 09mes out and at the bottom of the division stanttlnos. ·
RADIO: Basketball -Lakers at San D~, 6:S5
f p .m ., KLAC <570). Simulcast. Hockey -"'°"'real at the Klngs,7:50p.m., K RLA (1110).
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Yankees
Rustlers Lose
To Southwest,
.102-88
Los ANGELES-Gpldeo Welt
Colle1ecowdn't bold onto a five·
point bafftime lead and dropped
a 102·M Southern California Con·
ference basketball 1ame io LA
Southwest here Tuesday n11ht.
Tbe R.uen Jed ID09t of the eame until tbe boat team knotted the score at 75 with
about nve minutes remalning .
LA Southwest then bunt to an a-19 lead and went into a delay
game to lend GoWen West dowftl
to ill second loM In four con·
terence outlnp. The Rustlers
are now 8-13 on the year.
· R on Garret1on scored 20
points in a losing cause. hitting
nine or lS shots from the field
while Leland. Bruce added 17
polnt.s on seven-of·12-ahooUng.
As a team, the Rustlers hit on 3fl
of 72 field goal~ttempta.
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Vangua~ds
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POMONA -Southern
Callfomla College dropped a . ~54 dedat.on -to boet Cal Poly
<Pomona) in oon·conference
basketball adioo ~nl.cbt.
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BASKETBAU.IBASEBALL
BOYD, •· HAS a 205-128 ~_. ord at Southern cal, but be hiS
never luicled the Trojans io a
league cbainpionablp. Under
Bo)'d, the team flD1lbed aecoOd
in the Pae-8 ftve time. and com·
pUed a 3&-2 record, best in sdlool
hlatory, ID the ll'IO· n season.
Tbe Trojans have lost 18
games in a row to UCLA and
the team 's overall man qainst
the Bruins under Boyd la 2-2S.
The acbooll meet for the second
time this season on Feb. 9.
Boyd's decision was an·
nounced three days after the
Trojaru suffered an 89-86 loss to
UCLA. Despite the setback,
Southern Cal Is tied with the
Bruins for first place in the
Pa·cHhHO C<>rfR?'eACe. Both
teams are 4· 1.
SOUTBEaN CAL Athletic
Director Dick Perry 1111d a
search for Boyd's succe11or would begin immediately.
"I am taldJMi Bob 'Boyd's res-ig~aUon with re1ret, • • said
Perry . .!'Al Bob bas indicated.
be la resllf1lnl and tµs action
should nol be construed ln any
other way. Tbia la totally his de·
clalon. ••
n.e Cans ln Houston came otJt to cheer
their Rice Owls and jeer Abe Lemons .
But it didn't bother the TeJtaS basket·
ball t'oach -especially after his
Longhornll bear their Southwest Coo·
ference rivals with consummate ease,
94-81.
"They didn't have too Dl}JCh to boiler-
a bout. did they?" said the droll
Lemons. ·
After the game. be could happily con·
template tba explosive Texas· shooting
-59 petc1nt from the floor. The
Lonthoms haven't looked that good
since their NIT victory last season.
New Snow
Reported
..
• The Jo-::.,,,weekend
1torm bM ped up to
one foot ot fresh snow on
Soutbera California ski reeorta, wt.lie the Sierra
ran1e reports up to
three feet ol new cov·
era1e. .
Conditionl range from
f res b powde r t o
h a rdpacli:, a nd a ll
Soutbern Calltornia
areas 18)' they' were at
or near full operatiOo of
their lift. capacity during
the weekend.
Here are the condl·
uana as of Tuesday:
SUITS.~COATS-SLACKS
SPOln'SHllnl-DlllSI SHIRTs.KNIT SHIRTS
SUITS &
SPoRTCOATS
0%to50~
OFF
INTlll STOCK
-&.ONO IUIVI AND
'IMOST SUIVI
OUTlllWIAR-IWEATI~ r Jid
1 s50:,REss
t ·--
-------.
VALlJAALf •' OUPON
BASKETBALL
ua ..
rtm aad ba &be budl ot a' LoJQlanblm .... ...... ....., .... ~
had rim fo ~ .... ....... .
UM a UCI YlcW7. tt aat don a
..... llliDdaer defeat. It WM llUwlle .... 'M, ........ 11-r---•tt..,_, ....... ._.....,....._.. 1111 ee..W •••-
l~t.41 f/l +a.
un'I 'l'OVGJI.'• .. ,. ,,,t,
•lt•klaa ......... .,.,..... .....
eom• atroe&o. calla 9M la· ~llt••~J ........... Flnt .. ............ t.blD .. liW tt ... net U... we loll k. I'm DOt _..
.. delllned to. and ••• -
IW'e theJ dellrved to wUa bal k ~rtalDl,y WU aD U~ltlq .... ,
WAID'tl&!"
VldOI' ODIMn Miped mab It auelt. n. .. , JwUos' bit o. ._
of 11 ftlld IN) attempta tor a HUoa ...... » po6Db ud allO ..._. __ pulJQ$t • -...l..r• .... •-'• 11eourr.-..-. Jcii. bacii4::i"·· to potnta, molt ol wblcb came oe
••• • • ..... 1 ..
Iona ra1119 Jumpen. .
At a *4iam, UCJ -.emed poAeed tb~, •pecially ln Crack· inc Lo)Wa'a cleJay 1•me. Tbe
Ant.eaten allo eoatlnaaed to bold
tbelr own under the boards
dffptte pWnc Just 10 minut. ol
play from M ceater Boadea, •tbe
team acortna and re~
leader who plQed lD pain with a •trained udl in bl.a left foot.
IT WM 80l.DEN who taPDed
tbe ball away awa)' from a Uon
auard. aettinl up the breakaway
6y Jones that put UCJ on top.
And ironically, it was Bolden •
who waa whiaUed for lhe foul
t hat gave Lo)"ola one laat
chance.
"J waa right in line with the
pfa31-and he didn't foul him," in-
sisted Tift. "ll that was a foul,
th~re were 1,000 fouls juat like it preVioully... .
---Ltl'toll ~-" ..
Hunter 6 2-2 '4 ICno• 'M 11 9rlftkll 2 M 4 Re1Jo1111d Fight ,AP~-
~ 4 Ht
AUrc;otyffl 4 •t •
JoMMlfl JM 6
0.Vli 1 M 2
Tot•ll 26 J.S J.S
H•lftl-: lJl\laN »-a.
Tot .. IOlllS: L.oyol• u. UCt 16; Fouled CKll.
Long Beach State's Michael Wiley <33> appears to be de-
livering a punch to Marquette's Robert Byrd' (43) as the
JaUer pulls down a rebound Tuesday night in Milwaukee.
Marquette won, 99-80.
-.e. All~: flS.
Pr.,p Loop Pl&y ~egins
The 1979 Sunset, 'Sea Vie-..
South Coast and Empire league
championship buketball ·races
begin tOnlgbt with a~lon in every direction.
Tops among the early crucials
are Huntington Beach at Foun-
tain Valley, F.dl.an at Manna
<both ln the Sunsetl, El Toro at
Corona del Mar <Sea View l and
Ocean View at Kennedy <Em-pire)
Otber 7 o'clock games include
University at Costa Mesa .
Estancia at Irvine, Newport
.ffarbor at Westminster.
At 8 ue Captstrano· Valley at
San Clemente and La1una Beach Ill Dma Hllla.
lt>-AJ;lgelus League action at
7:30 the. Mater DeJ Monarchs
tangle with visiting Servile in
the aecood round ol play.
Huntiqton Beach and Foun-
tain Valliy have been tabbed U
In the Sunset Lea1ue, while
Edison, rated the No. 4 team in
.:·.3 · Ram-Coaches ··
::. ...-.
:i:l,ired-by Miilavasi
• LOS ANGELIS (AP) -Three ltatt and AnderleD WU blnd by
:-: Loa Angeles .Rama u~ .l(alavMlfromUCLAlutfall. : . · coacbel, two of tbem boldoverS Tbe move came nine days
·• • from the staff of Qeoqe Allen. after the Rams were beaten ZS.O
: • • have been ftred by the ~aUooal by th~ Dallaa Cow1Joya in tbe : . : Football Leant team. National Football Conference
·: • Head c.oacli Ray Malavasl an-cbam~P.C~•·
: nounced Tuelday that offemtve · "l tiave the~ retard and
::. line coecb Foltel' Andera., of. ~ fGr di! abWtiel of all
· :·'-lensive backfield coach Max tbrile eoecbel, said Kalavlll
: .,· Coley and quarterback . coach ''But each bead coacb bu bit
• Charlie Waller won't return to own vbUoloDby aDd bla own way
tbe'Ra1DJSnextseuon. of doinl tbinp ancl m\llt put
• # !..~1 -r.ae•ed.tbe tbr...-toda.y.to. tot~ Ilia~ accordiqly. I,
;. · aHure a position elsewhere," myself, have 'llw.~· worked-
• aaid Malayaal, who guided the with smaller staffs.
Rams to a 12-4 regular-season
record m hll first 1ear u •bead JC Basketball coach.
the Sunset League, ls al tlUe
favorite Marina, Orange Coun·
ty's No. 1 ranked quintet.
Corona del Mar, Orange Coun·
ty'a No. 2 team, hosts the
dangerous Chargen of El Toro,
who boast 6:4 Ron Holmes ln the
attack.
Eatanclf Hieb'• Steve· Van
Horn eodt•• u tM area 'a lead·
tn11eorer. . ·
Van Hbrn paces the area wtth a
21.4 scorial avera1e, while Mater Del 's Jobn Saunden (20.8) and
Ocea-View'a-.feff Andnde ta.e >
round out the20-polnt aces. . .
Here's a 11at ol tbe area '1top30
ff()refl:
O....,C...,.,_'tT-.•
PM. ~.IC""' ' " .... I. Vel) -.,, ~-..Cle 14 IGCI 21.A ,_ ,..,.,.,... ~ °"' u "° 20.I >. ll!ftdr-.. OteM vi.w u * 20.6 4. o.yt•n. ~ Oel 11 alt 1u
S. hellr,,OK .. MeM II an "·1 A. s-11. HewlJOrt HMtlOr 14 l'tf IU ~n.Hllnllft9lol\ .. ech u u. 1•.1 .. tt-n. l!clltofl 14 2• 11.7 t. s.tl'twlt. 0-. HUis • US 16, I lt.~Neman,..._-,HMtiof'"· 14 7SS l•O
11, Eldrteot, HuMlfltlon flHcll I• 717 IS S
Stolroff, Unlver>ity " 211 1$ !t t:a. Sutton. SM! ci.m.nte 11 "' IU KMMtr,Clilrwwellf"'-r 11114 u.n
15. Llpeon, ~ 9M<Q • II UJ .u .O
It. 111 ... :Nwlal. Mllrit\3 ' U4 ll.7
17, Hit\!, l!d'1on 14 190 IJ.S
11. AllHl'ft, OW-Oel Mar U 1" ll.2 lt, HalllOft. Mlt!M 14 lfl ·.11.0 ~ 70. Fields,,._.,," Valley u 1.. ll.O
21. ,..,, .... Hur.tll\GIOll Beech II 111 11.9
11. 0.--, INriN U 17' IU n . J*'-1on, ~-Ciel Mar 12 144 12.0
21. $. l.Mlt, CoMa MIU II 1'2 11.0 U . RY«ty, l rvlnt 10 llt IU 2'.,M(~t. Edi-IJ ta 10.6
11. AMrews. D11N1 fflllt 12 12' IO.S
"· ~. ~Ml<le 12 IH tt.J 2'. c.mtt, ba!Kla IJ IJJ 10.2 ~-......... ftjlMtr °'' 11 110 t0.0
Pro Scores
:. .. ,,. '\ CAIL Y PILOT U
Area Teams
Ranked
In Top 10
c:.=':.f .r.~·-~t:;f:d
tllt ._.. ol w.&•••== --. -. a uranae .COU area trldlUoaataeelleDee In-Wah .. &lie ar Top Ml acbool lmlletbell appeap .~ ~ u IOlkl .......... IDdieat· Dllilll •I•.,_ ap111n &Irle -ecl-hlU.O......CMtnanmlll. lrtc» .._. .,.....,, No fewer lhan a half doleD. bacludlnl the ·top three,
The Viklnp of Karina, are ~the ranked qulnteta wlth llarlna, Corona del Or~ ODumQ,.1 No I tum, are llar and Beach runn1na 1·2-3. raMid .....ui ID l.;t CIP 4-A llar Del ( ), btaDcla (ltb) and Ocean View '10th)
Ulttnp • ebc*m bJ Soutblm are alto 1llteCI ln an arena a1moR u up-ud-down u Uae
CalifOnlla wrtten. NCAA belketball rankina1. Coniu del Mar,. t¥ No. 2 Ree.it upteta to llicblpn State, Loulllana state, Or .... CoumJ ~ la tbird A.rttanm and Kentucky are fult a aampllni of a week ln
lD tM CIP a.A d'""'cation. which 14oftbetop210loltaUeutonee.
s.tllllde, ~ Corona Tbe same seems to bold true for most 1D <>raqe eo.m.
del Mar'• dllef threat lD tbe nm U'e::!t buketball, such u F.ltancla lettinC bUneCl bY. , =.st:-~.' la and Dana by :.M-en:-::,~mc1m:;:;"i~=
Tbe rw*lnp: around -..... rtpped by llariae, •.•.
_4, · -~.J(~l.+4)~.alld...Cotgu de1 II~ ~~> bave ~·-·
PM-T--,~ ...... -ctianee~_s.ID.arvt reiJiijfcillYWniNO. J,.alDCe
1, v.n-o.t IM-11 1•· each ii tbe lJe9t lDiti clualfteatloa. 2.1.....-ow1 ,,. .
2. Lellt hecll l'llll' llWI llJ * * *
••• ,._._ nw1 104 eow'8 TBl8 roa SHOWING •
s. Mot'ftlllllldl 11N 1 a ~layer'• value? Hunt1n1to1t Beach '· ==:; (JO.)! ., 1. ,,..,, .. l1h'1 Rico Thompson, who waa
.. Cl'ftC ..... Valln (lMI » aicleliDed wttb a form of bepatltia at
t.11.-.w...-. "'"'• ,. ·-·-·• ........ _~ _, __ __. the•-nve lt,f:l....,.._(tt.J) 6 -_,.MIU~ IU-
OO•Allltl .. 11 1amea1 .baa led the Oilers to nine
1. NOl1ll (Rl~l ,.. ::! ltrU .. hl wiDI 11.Dee be beCari pla)'ine. ~=r~'~"'"" 1• . Prior to Tbo1Ql*)n'1 return the
•. u. """90& m41 .. Otlen were l-4 and a~ared to be~ S.L~Ct-41 • '7 • •-bo •· °''"° ''°'" » 1n1 nowhere. ~ter mpson, 1. 111e1 ......,11t-11 .. doesn't acore that many points <e.o
,, V•lefl<~~~ ,,..., : avera1e), yet turns thiDll around with
10. MoMovl4I ".,,, 11 his p~n-int paHing, auists, defense and 1eural
CIPJ-A ........ H leade p f. RltNttl 114-21 Ut • ' -t. c.twlllo lt>-41 11' • * * *
i. eov1n• <t<MI "' ESTANCIA mGJrS WaaTUNG team, which la 12·1
•· Mlu1cwtv1e1a 117-l> ~ overall and claablng with El Toro Thunday night for the !: =i~i., o•s1 ·s! probable Sea View Leacue cbampk>nabip declder1 will be ,_,..,.._..~., ·'° hosting Kolei'High'' wrestlers Sunday and Monoay. 'The t ~~ ~fi'.;r ,,.,, ~~ Japanese sehool ls seeking to make Estancia a sister
10. wort,,_ <M• '° school and the athletes are caPl>lna a wrestling venture ln
u ..... o.,.c1•,~:~=11..,1;uvt. Idaho and Montana with a visit in the Orange Cout area.
ti... ~);4.Sl.lllllN<a (11-4; " ....... C7·•1.t • • • • ==-~ ~~ .... ~~:J;io. DANA BILLS IDGR athletic director BlU Smith has
.e-i .. <S-41. ' promlled 20-25 lape ol walk·Jol ln coruuncUon wttb ~ a,._....._ raisinl( ventures toward the eventual &uiklina of a foot ,.:S.::!4= <~~~;t !·C::-~:!~J,·; stadium on tbe DoJpbina' campus..tJe~ looldns lor pi.qe.
S.. R'-'ldt Olrlttlall t'-11; 6. Mar.-N l._SI; and promises the hlgber the ante the faster be'lJ ,0.
7. Crot ..... -..1: .......... (J.41; •. .......... • • * *
Lllthffan tJ.JI; '°ct::.r ~"..., <1·"· FOUID CORONA DEL llAll Hilh basketball Co.ach
'· w..1r.,..ant•:1. ~: 3· An:adle: 4· Tandy Glltia wu paid a supreme compliment recently by
Sovtfl TorT~; s. ~:" 1ti.i .si'"' ve11ev. / -ormer area cage coach, who aaw Or• .. •e Coat's victory c;a,..,; a. SI. Ncw1'I T~: •·Sf. JoNt '°"6; _, -'°· S8ft a-wt. over East Los Angeles. Sa1d the unnamed llOW'ce: "Any c.,..,. s.ccar 1 ooacb ab0t11. d be wiUipg to pay $100 to see the game films of
i. Montei.110; t. Ce!Hlco; " Pac: II<•; '· that ~ame' and ..... real de'-·"' and sc---ning off the "CN<llella V•le'f: S. HH WlllOI'; 6. s.Ma ~rle. ~ • .,. • ...., a~
1. PloMer; •· 1rdo; •. e1sh0cl MOn~. 10. boar a ." Notre 0.-<SlllnNll09Ul. CIP N Se«er
1. SNdletlaOI; 2. 8-fl Gar'cleft1; S. Fulle:1oll; I ,
llle l CaletiMM, Maril K~I: 6. El Moftle; 7.
AMNlm; e. GM!tdale; •· Mettolllen: 10. v .. i..,.
OlrllllMI.
• * * PREP SOCCER ENTHUSIASTS shquld c:onsid~r-
takJng in Tuesd~iht 's Sunset League clisb at Newport
Harbor where invades.
These two ~ve dominated the Sunset League tbe pasC-
four yeara and Newport Harbor already owns a 3-Z over-
time decision over the defeftdinl league championa tn a
tournament g~.
Among Edison's balanced attack are Nark Richa1'dlon, Scott Strachen and Ran81 Rouse, while
Newport Harbor's usault la led by Brian Haney. * • • ' FOaMEB EDISON HIGH football standout Don
Schroeder was named J~ State's Moel Inspirational
Player and earned second team Bl& Sky Conference
honon Ill linebacker.
• • •• DOUG BROCK•EYEa, ont o.f ~ewport Har'?<>r
High'• pms at offensive guard in um, was a starting
PIJ'd for Rarvard'a freshman ·iearn anct is touted by
freshman football Coach ·Mac Singleton as a solid bet to
bolster the Crlmaon Tide's vi.rail~ program ln the near fut-
ure.
Fre•P~BJ Alamitos
Results PALOMINO TO RETIRE? •• ... .,...... .......... _ ca.;:-...... _.....
$15,000 for expenses -the biggest p urse In the history of •. :~~·10~::-.!.t .!::"..:!~: ~.,:·tr~ welterwellht boxtni for oae fighter. 10 .. 1 ... 1 uo, , .. .,.. Gwol• Trou11te !Motlltl LOO. 11.60. S2 ~~SI paid U'AO. a eiada
P-1-1-,._,_:._of i.-11 palclMUO. tuUUU.IU &eta two-J.llU"Ult the purse and bis manager, or tn ~ ·~~ ,...,_1 s.io. w . UU. cue rnana1et1 (McCoy and' Noe Cnul ,et one-third. Ex· u o; Top"-' Mall 1LW11e> uo. 100: Mon11 L«ll letarl•IMO. pemea for tbe Benitez bout totaled about $3,500, eaving S461,500 to n1ro ·~·· MMI <L111Mm1 '·•· uo. be divided. UO; S11rt1n GeMrel CWelMl\I lS~. IUt;
GnKw ~ <Tl"HMl"l I 1 .00. U Eucta "-1 I
P9kl~.l0. "We~ made a very lnterestlng offer after the fight,.. Fovrltl r41Cl-4ftfllf\ "*" IH¥111.60, '-00. l.OO; McCoy aa • "They ""fioorect us $100,000 tor_: Tommy Hearn tn RvtMH•" Mall 1er0011lfeld1 uo. u o: o.1,.. VJ "' Llmlll le.nil f.00. Detroit· baa bad J2 Of J3 fipta and WOil them all by Fifth r--ote SciltflR IO:trlMe) tUO, It:.!, lmocllOut " UD; 0. A ........ (9-lllsl .... l0.00; 11-'41 R«flef IM¥*1 LAO. » £Uc1a II-SI IHlld ........ ' -• • • Sllltll ,__.,...,. A11914 RW IT,_1 tao, A popwed bout wttlJ Olympk-champk>n Sugai Ray Leonard 4.•. JM: ,....o.. ........ iwant1 uo. t•:
had been propOled for PaJOmino but now bu bed offered. to "=:. 1~, ,,_ CCMONlll SA. .BeniteJ. A pane ot ..,,000 bM been proposed and McCoy says: ,,., 2.t0:-. Katlit Moo!'•'"-"' 4.411, uo1· · Malavul was hired to reol11ee
Oeor1e Allen. who WU nrea last
summer following two pre·
aeuon pmes. Coley and Waller
were bOldovera from'1Allen's
. "Wt could have ,.,um at lealt that mudl." ::;-,.:~ .... CMvtel!_ 2• " Eucw 6"l ....... ....._ .. ,,_. · -f . EltMft~5ectlon Ca.tl1te1 1UO, But not ~ ...... am""-....111 --a.e ......... a little ·m-difficult tuo. •.eo: Siii " ,,,.., ,....,<tt cHen1 uo. uo:
PrepSoecer
•
N-v.-tn.~110 .._... "° .,..,.. WIU...... ....... ...... Medle)'Glftt (Nlc-)2.40.
Kat1,..otv1t.Oew1MC17' until such ti.me as Palomlno can either regain tbe crown or turn to N1n1t1 ,~ .. Ttw <Hert> .... uo. O.-tOe,Nl'#on.-100 ... "'-... _,~ ti .J.20; o .. c1 •t ~,,.,Dendy e.M•r ~11~~·....,·'-.,.._ri~permanea y. · tTr..-.l UO.J.JOandc..uln ~c,..,.,1
...................... Ull. UO. ts &ad• ().JI JNllCI t&IO. U Eli«le _.,.,. • ......,, .... .,,.o -----t1•1n,...tom. akeilaa~. f.tia.~·-<M>1*41"°"" ....... Yeril ,...,.....,, W .... 119\0ftt _...,,.._ftCI Mn
AllMIMS,Plll,..._aO -----------------------....,------SI. Lollfl ti. ....., 2 T-toJ.o.r...2
MofttrMI 2. v-...r 2 , ............
EdnloltMll1.-....1
-johmton 8Murphy
A d~~ssy"Tassel moccasP' Oeslvn In Blaclt or Brown
Calf skin
A·10to12 & t3
8-""1to12 & 13 Ct to 12 & 13 D-61h to 12
Final Days
V2 Price
On Select lterns
Sweaters • Jackets • Knits ·
Pattern Pant~ Shirts • Wash Pants
a~hers
..
Area Girls
_Compete
-,... 0ruae Coal&. area Wiii bt -.ti Ntl'.....ud In the
lakllt ..._ ~ tnet meet Setuntar et the LA
SporWAnna. r 'n.e fMlw.d mlle rm wlU have Slaa10n HulH o
Sdlloa 118 41 tbe taYGl'tte db Marin•·~ Mari Olbbl aod
l'outain """V~y·• AnaabtU. VWanUf'v• amonc U.O.e
eafed*l to -1w bM' ~ = st com.-ttOon ~ 11ea-of ..0: Va&My II eolered ln the :IOO-
y&rd.,.. Mehoft w a Nit ot-si.t wtU.le Betkelt)' fflab'is
IUID W1*e bu naa ~.I ud la tM r.wrtte la Wt race l:dilom'• Keib a-.-wOl rm la &M 1,000.)'ani race
bQt wW btJaid .. U.....o&W ...... wtll9 Cuter U~ , . . .
WJIDI 1U G18L1 MIKSTMU Muoa opeeect
Tuelday early· taYOl'lld ~ Marioa la U. Su.Diel --· ,.1._ 'l'.ltaDcla or Corctu de1 Mar ln tbe Sea View
drw)t and "C•platraoo vane, la tM South~ t.oop. 'Mariu'• alrla have pMted • ~l record in noo·lea~
adkMI ..... won Lbe Cy~ a.oenameat. ne ao..e defeat
wu at tbe bandl ol the Loia Beech Poly ~h Jackrabbits
early lll the campaign. •
In a lnaue wMtt the Clf' •·A dwnpioa hu been ror
tbe pall two~·,.. tH~ Beatb.,, Ole blCb r~lnl or
Mariu could-,be a~ ll&oM &o Cir flnallat atatua. Tb~
Vlkinpdeleated t.beOUen hi t.beCypreatourne)' flna1s.
--Newport s
Stuart
Advances
-Ellancta'• Easies-have a1lo run up an impnulve pre·
aealOD rwanS lncludlna two tournament cbamplonahiP1-
BeverJy HUis and their oWn EltaOcla event.
Capo Valley IUrewtM appears to have lhe ed1e ln the
South Coaat circuit off an lmpreaalve pre·seaaoa cam·
oalgn. · . ·Mat.er De1 again figures t.o be among the contenders in
league play after winnlna lhe Garden Grove tournament
and lotlng only t.o Marina in the pre.league season. • • • SCO&E INTERNATIO AL ts encouraging more
women t.o venture into off·r radnf. Two new claues of
competition, -exclusively for ladies, have been In·
troduced. One will be the Baja-lfug .Vi ens and the other
ror aingle aeat·lwo seat. bu The only requirement in
these two new cla.&aes Is that entrants muat be female.
Any woman may enter any ol SCORE'• other 18
classes. • • • , BETH SCHROEDER, a freshman from Fountain
Valley, l8 a at.art.er for Loni Beach Sbte women's basket-
ball team. The Gers opened league play with USC Tuesday
night and play UCLA at Pauley Pavilloll Friday niabt. Both games are at 8. ·
Schroeder had her best game when the 49ers defeated
.Weber State, scoring 21 points. having six steals and get·
ting three blocked shots. She Is averaging 11.8 points a
game as a 1tuard for the 8-1 49ers.
~RipLions
F ·tea Win in Openers
OD tbe opening nicbt ol Sunaet
Lea1ue girls basketball,
Newport Harbor Higb exhibited
an offense that was as awesome
• lta defense. Marll)11) Hom~ 24 points
and 8--Spangler adaed-i91or
the Sailors. who alJowed just
four point.I in the aecond ball
whJle raddnC up an 83-14 rout of
vl8lting Westminster. Huntington Beach got a Zl·
point performanee from Kathy
Doyle to down Founta.ln Valley,
71·55, and raitle its overall rec-
ord to M wblle Suzy Brazney
scored 19 point.a to pace Marina
to a M-42 vlet«y over Edison.
Ocean View, • team which
reachedtheCIFplayoffalaalyear ·~f tb~Juat freshmen and ~. lt1ll doesn't have
11117 tenior'I on tbe equad. But tbe
Sea Hawb have • lofty 8-1 rec0rd
•«er beating Cypre11, 51-42,
behlnd Z2 polnta by Norma Leib-fried in Empire Leape play.
·1n the Sea View League,
Estancia railed i1Lrecord to 11·2
by acorln& more pointa lo the
fourth quu.rter (29) tban it al·
lowed Irvine the entire game.
Tiie Eqles won, U.2JS.
._.. ..........
lrvlM~ 1t, P .. <,..11 2, K•l,.y tO,
0.-....>. E.t-.le-~ t, Fr~y t , Oon'9911 6.
Sl"'PIOfl 4, """"" 11. Metil I , F ,.,,ten 11,
J..,.ltoft IS....,_ II._,..,,.. 2.
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Stuart ol Newport Beach, took·
advantqe ol erratic .ervm, by
fo'-lrtb·aeeded Betty Stove of The
Net.berlandl Tuetday for a 6-3,
6·3 Uptel yictory ln a flnrt·rotmd
match ol the women's pro leimi.s
tournament at AstroArena.
Dianne Frombolt.a IOWed the
spin shots ot CarQUna Stoll for a
7-5. 6-3 victory.
Virginia Wade raJlled ror a 1.s, 6-1 victory over unseeded
Barbara Jordan.
· Terry HoUadaMtdefeated Un·
da Sle1el 7·5,. 6-4 and Lesley
Hunt of Aultralla beat Marita ,
Redondol-3. M.
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., J08N CUNNIFF And tbe major PfOl*al: a na· Prod..;'vtt~J~lhe molt &lonal comrnl\ment to hl1ber BUSINESS
-neirtt ed rt.ct.or In buJc productivity, lodudln• lower taa". llfflt1nt111t eredlU,-, .. ~t---· .4 .,_~ '&/.::.! economic texlbootu and "arch lnfff1Uwe1, better educa· l'll 'Yl'lllJT~
ttonom c poUcy ," aaLd WUUam CfC)fl, fewer tovernroent N,W. Freund, tM e<'OnOmb And Jet, l nd to -'•k ta~ ll m11 be Ch t anJwer lu torui• •pun '"': "1·
Amertcia·a problems fHctlJ'DSD AL80 Is a rttOl'Di.•
Mt~y by ralllA& aMual pro. • mendatJoa that aavln1. from
dut"tMty growth to what ll wu a whence ootne1 the capital for in-dtt-_. -eo. he aaid, ll m1Won vHtmenu and economic ex·
Job tould be <.'rut.ed ln lbe panalon, bo mack more rewan1·
tHOa . Jnllaeion could be tna. a 1~ colnctdina with
taxlna tmerest earned.
CombUMd. ta. many reuoa1
· that coaM'tbute to lowered pro-
ductivity have forced mllliont o1
people omo a tnadm.IU. ~
tbey tnada toward an lllUlioa ol
bette r tfmes, the E1tcban1e
study lndicatee. mt.rained. Ptt capjla income ooe ~aai almultaneoualy by
Aa•Oll•ut lcNna C'<Mlld be railed• ~t. thrift ll'OUll9· APAST ROii periodic \IPI ·and downl, it obeerves, real iD-f .. The latter ~ by the • • THE NA111"Y OP produrtM· ~U.S. 1..euue' ol Savt.nas A.Noda· 'SchirTa "oins · ty tnc~ is that everyone Uool, poi& out u.at t.be u.s. ift.
' come bu remained almo.t nat
1iDce lMT.-deaplte larce ln·
creues In IDClfteY wacea. 1be . J 1 ~Ill aod nobody k>Mt. 'Fae· come tax system encoura1es
-· • ~~afe F :" ==--~~--~=~·-~~~lf7·~!.~= !!:~ a !roine ·Finn ~~:!~c1. ~~e~~~ t;~ ub1.: andm;;~zes aavlnp b)'
know how to doll: we haven't.
week, . •
As Associate
, Former 'Mercury. Gemini and
Apollo aatronaut. Waller Schirn
bas been named senior aasoclste
at Saber Communications im
• 'ternatlonal an Irvine public af.
lain and public relations com·
pany.
Schlrra, a Littleton, Colo.,
resident, will divide bis time
between Sabe ,beadquarters,
'208J 8\ls~ Center Drive, and
his Denver of-fice
SABEll Pa~lDENT Robert
Bates said Schirra will work on
global communications and
public affairs programs about
natural resources, energy, en-Yimnment. travel, tourism and
aerospace. • Sc~ started ~aUonal AeroniutJcs and ce· Adm-
inistration's apace am in
1958, and was ooe of the original
seven astronauts
He new in all three NASA
manned.space programs.
QTM
In the put decade, the growth
In U.S. productMly, or the effi.
ciency with whkh 1oods and services are produced, has shrunk~ 1.8 pel'Clent from 3.3 per· cent. It ls one of the lowe1t ln the
world.
In a nnouncing his antl-
lnrtation ·program, President
Carter made only a passing te·
f erence to it. And professors
McConnell and S..muelson, tbe
most popular e<:onomic textbook
authors, "gtve it very short
shrill,•' said Freund.
FOK 111ESE AND other rea·
soris, the New York Stock .Ex·
change, where Freund ls ctucl
economi$t. decided to publish a
scholai-ly contribution to
economic literature: '"Reaching a Higher Standard of Llvin,g."
The most important finding,
sa1d FreUnd in an-inteMew, u
that productivity increases pro-
duce a much gre(lter restraint
on inflation. the N9.·l economic
problem, than bas been com·
mooly understood.
Immunity to. Go?
Wider Amitnut
Ap/)licationil Urged
W ASl:llNGTON (AP> -Seme major industries would loee their
IOnptanding lann)unitieJ from antilrwlt laws uncle~ recommeo·
datlonaadoptedbyapresidentialstud,ycommisaion.
The 22-member National Commission tor the Review-of Antitrust Laws and Procedures unanimously adopted the report Tuesday aft.er
six months of study and bear-
ings., ' .. REUANCE ON.. competition
It goes to President Carter ls tbe central t_heme of our
and Attorney General Griffin econo~y and antitrust enforce-Bell. ment as the guarantor ol that
· competitl.on." Commission
The report calls lor dismantJ· Chairman John ff. Shenefield
ing exem~ ·for lbe surface .saJd befCll'e the fmal vote.
transpor tation, Ins urance, Sbenefteld, a11o assistant at.
agriculture, ocean shipping and torney general for antitrust mat·
export trade industries. These tera, vowed to try to get
exemptions .have been ln place Congress to eoaet tbe recom·
for at least three decades. · · mendatlons, some of wblcb
• would require legislation.
·'The reports of presidential
commissions have a way. bf
gathering dust on forgotten
sbelve3." he said.
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WASHINGTON <AP > -The U.S. Supreme Court
has set aside a lower court ruling that the Carter
administration had claimed could subject con·
sumers to much-higher prices for natural gas.
Voting unanimously, the Justices ruled Tuesday
that the Federal Energy Regulatory Comq)ission The ~IDJDbsion ha~
baa broad di!creUon in argued tt lacked autbon·
deciding whether to ty to permit suc.b cost
permit natural gas pro-pass-ons. , . .
ducers to pass on to in· Tuesday s dec1s1on
terstate customers any sent the test ~aae. back
higher royalty cosla the to the co~•c:>n· · producers incur. The comnuss1on was · told to "clearly enun· In do~ne so, the high ciate whether or t.o wlrat c~urt disagreed in pa rt extent individual relief
with ar~nts by the from area rates wiij be
commlsaaon and wtth a granted due t.o the in·
1977 decision handed creased royalty cos·
down by the 5th U.S. ts • .and, if relief is to
Circuit Court ,of Ap . be dellle<l, that it may
peals. make an adequate ex.
The .government ap-planation ol its judg· .
peared t.o come out the meot." biggest winner in
today's deciaion. P,ayrnents
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THURSDAY JAN.18TH •"-OURS: 1(! TO 4 P.M.
HOUSTON CAP>
Administrators of tbe
Howard Hughes esta\.e
have been autbori:zed to
pay a S3'1 million aetU.
ment of 13 lawsuits agalnat Hughes Airwest. HUNJINGTON
BEACH omcE!
It '1 ao colncldeDee that lnfla .
Uon rqed durtnc the very same
yeart that productMty lrowth 1l1 . J\llt u a a1n fn pro-
uc v y cro can s arply
IWtraln lalaJUon, Freund notes
that a decline in the productivity
1rowth ride can spur lnl1aUoa. Jt'• a two-~y catalyst. · •
But wby did the 1rowtb ·rate
dee llae so abruptly and
penl1tently? Profeaaor John
Keadridt of Geoi'19 Wubinlt.oo University, former Commerce
Department chief ffODOmlat , contributes a detailed paper to tbe study,
SLOWE& TECllNOl.OGICAL
proi resa, resulting from a
. slowdown in capital formation -<1•1' :;-~·-SUI Wl less money
for research and development,
accounted for 25 percent of the decline, Kendri~ estimates.
A slowdown of "labor and
oepltal mobility" accoun~ for
another ~ percent. the study
states. What does It mean? That
labor and capital moved too
slowly In response to changing
supply-demand conditions.
Again, what does it mean?
Simply that mooey and_capltal
movement was restrafned by
restrictive tmion and eompany
practices, by government re·
gulatk>ns, by ignorance of where
opportunities existed, and by costs. ·
OTHE• FAcroas were in-
volv~ in less sign.Lricant ways.
A deterioration ol land quality,
for example, made a small COO·
tribution to tbe d ecline.
Agriculture producti vity
slipped; mine productlvity AC·
t.ual)y declined. .
To correct the situation, to let
money flowing into industry, re-
quires a national commitment,
the Exchange.. says, one that
"will require a high degree oC
cooperation among government;
management and labor."
Only •through long-run in·
creases in productivi~y growth,
Ove r The Counter
MASDU~.
tt u11. can the ecbnomy ceoera~ more Jobi, leu i.Jlfta·
tion and a hllber , Uvtq ltan·
dard. there II oo~er wa tt
h)'I.
UtJNPOSTUNATELY," H~
William Batten, cbalrman, ln
prefaeln& the study,, "lODI·
entren c h ed Keyne a lan economics bu left pl'Oductlvity out of ffOGOmlc analysis foe
several ,......uons." Keynn, be observes, was
more concerned with maklne
Jobs than with measuri.al their
effecUwaeu, and '° duriftl tbe Great l>egreukm totally DOB·
productive jobs were deemed
worthwhile.
"Today. however. the cbal~&-4• to lind-w&ya ~ place · seekers Into jobs which
prov! e adequate supplies of "
services produced as efficiently
as possible. Productivity has
come' ol ase:· be writes.
Microdata, AM
~le_ Talk
lilicrodata Corp:, Irvine, 'and
AM lnternatlon·a1, Inc., Los
Angeles, have announced
termination of acquisition dis·
cuss ions.
AM lnt er nati o..nal
forme rly Addressogr aph·
Multi graph Corp., had initiated
the dlacussioal Nov. 7 through an offer to acquire the assets ot
Mlcrodata in an exchange of
stock.
M lcrodata manufactures
mlnlcomputer bua1ness 1ystems
and peripheral equipment. AM
is a multinational office
machines and bualnea equip.
ment company.
Microdata said Tuesday that
oppos ition to the 1>roposed exchanee ratio bad been ex-
pressed by owners of Mlcrodata
shares.
The suits charged th.at
Hushes attempted to depress the price of Air
West ltock before be ac·
quired the firm •• assetl
in 1970 for $80 million.
Tbe suits alleged
br.each of conlt'acts,
, fraud and unjqst enrich·
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California gives legal fee$ to the wlMer in debt collect.ion
suits by state law. There is no private contract involved.
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Retreat by Dollar
Pul,ls Stocks Down·
NEW YORK <AP> -Further declines ·m the dollar
against Jeacting foreign cu~les lcept the stock market ~
in retreat today. At one point. the Dow 1naex was down 10
points.
The Dow Jones avfftlge of 30 industrials was down J.39,
points to 834.3>. alt.er a 13.Q8.polnt drop Tuesday.
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ABC Back on Top
·COwboy Cheerwalkrs' Score High
NEW YORK IAP> -ABC regained
first place In the networks' weekly
ratmgs competition from CBS with a
strong· showing from four half-hour
comedies and a Sunday night movie.
"The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders."
"Mork and Mindy," newest or the
four s ituation comedies, was the
week's most-watched program,
figures from the A.C. Nielsen Com-
pany show fbllowed· by "Laverne
and Shirley." the winner two of the
last three weeks, and the movie.
ABC listed the five top·rated shows
and six of the first 10 for the week
cndrng Jan 14, and CBS had four, in-
cluding No. 6 "60 Minutes."
THE WEEK'S surprise was "The
Dill as Cowboys Cheerleaders." with
a rating of 33. Nielsen says that
means of all the homes in the country
with television, a third saw the movie
a fictional account of a reporter's
inquiry into operations of the skimpi-
ly clad performers.
NBC, for the 12th week in a row,
was a distant third. The network's
higbest·rated program was "Little
House on the Prairie," No. 11, though
there had to be some consolation in
the 15th place fi.nish for "ClliPs" and·
"Different Strokes" in 16th.
"Paper Chase" in 58th place wel'e <\n
NBC movie, "Airport '75," "NBC
Reports -~ina : A Class by Itself. •
and "Mark Twain's America," also
on NBC.
ABC's rating ror the week wu 22.2.
followed by CBS at 21 and N~ at
17.6. The networks say that means in
an average prime-time minute, 22.2
percent of the homes in the country
with TV were tuned to A BC.
HERE jE TIIE week's Top 10 shows :
"Mork a Mindy " with a rating
of 33.8 representing 25.2 mllllon
homea, "Laverne and Shirley," 33.6
or 2S million, Sunday Movie -"The
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders," 33 or
24.6 million, "Three'!' Company," 32
or 23.8 million, and "Happy Days,"
31.7 or 23.6 million, all ABC; "60
Minutes." 30.6 or 22.8 miJlioo, CBS;
"What's Happening," _29. 7 or 22. t
million, ABC. and "M·A-S·H," 27.4 or
20.4 million and "Allee" and "All In
the Family," both 26.8 or 20 mJllion,
all CBS.
The next 10 shows:
"Little House on the Prairie,''
NBC; "Barney Miller," ABC; "It's·
Your First Klss, Charlie Brown''
CBS; "Taxi," ABC; "CHiPs,'' and
AJlealL.r•
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Americans in varloUI walks ot life. .,t:IO *;; ""' l<W• ~ .. It • "Tiit IWnd PrillOMI"
( 1"5) Mwoelo ..,....,...,_. NBC e -~~ -The Amazing World ,_ 1-~~.:.:==·~ Ill, IMna PIMC*'il. A of Paycblc Phenomena. Unexplained ~ Oft "" °'*•
UU'Steries ol the aupematural are eJ· eW:''"'··66"*'·> '"""" caclf .... ........ In .. C.,..,-y ..... ...
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Pert II "~ Wtlo''lt'
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Ofmt~al.
10:00 8 (I) KAZ
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Coklour1 comblnt tlltlr
legll ... to deftnd a
rntmbtr Of a ptomlntnt
family ao••n•• rnurdar
if= An enttrlalntr at a
talettlon detidtt IO malct a
tortllnt by l!ldnlPQ!nO one
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MOVIE • ••.i. "Ftlr Wind To Jave"
I 1952) ,.,ed MtcMurrey.
Ver• Ra111o0. An Arnenc.n
_.,, •hd • group ot
plloll bat tit over
dlarnonde. (2 hrs.)
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Ftlht unat>Mhtelly l>ft• '*" to dencle "" IMcl rOlt In • ~ ptl'fon'n·
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A pojlc:e.tleut"*" frltrld
of Rodlford'• . -· '°' Jiii!'• ,..., In out-.wtndllng
~~·· Ho11· Johl'll'Y Carson.
Guetta: Oic:k c.-..tt .... .,,,_
ne Affayo, Oeofge Gobtl. e TWIUGHT ZONE
A f*'tllor ~aty
Piil• on • '*"'-' wNcll ..
~·time rnldllne. 8111 POLICE WOMAN
erowi.y ill ~of mur•
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and le~ trom lhe
torot.
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A man flfld1 hlmtitlf all
tlof'9 In • 11n111 town
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PM8INT8
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young women to gei rid ot
Wt lltpt buty Wiit! WOtil
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men tnd • ~ .,. trllCIPed
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(1944) DIMd H!Ytn, Stan·
lty Hollowlly. A WOfkl Ww
II .,,,_,.ry 8flow9 eoufagt
..... llgtlltng In Nofth AlrO-
ca. (2 Ml,)
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planltt. hla hands mutllat-
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hanOe of a murdtred men
1r~ted to 1119 •mt• ano goee on a •c>tee of
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Tom W..it,
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AFTERNOOH
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llu promlltd lhtm lalll IO /
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·~~to ... out
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'Edward' Series · Opens
By BARRY RENFREW
NEW YORK CAP> -In reeeot years the
British have . made something of a mini·lndustry
out or television series about their past. Among the
moat successful offerings have been dramatiza.
tions ol the Jives and times or famous kings and
queens.
. Another of these portraits. syndicated na-
tionally, begins tonight at 8 on KTLA, Channel 5,
focusing on the long, colorful, often scandalous life
of Edward VU.
"Edward the'King" is set against a backdrop
' of the. British Empire and the tumultuous events or
19th Century Europe at the height of Its. power
and glory.· A vast, sumptuous spectacle, its 13
hourly epiaodes, broadcast weekly, feature many
fine performers, including Timothy West. Robert
Hardy. Helen Ryan. Sir John Gielgud and Annette
Crosbie.
THE SERIES· IS DOMINATED, as was
Edward himself. by his mother, Queen Victoria ..
An extraordinarily strong-willed individual, Vic-
toria gave her name to both an age and a code of
morals and manners th~t among other things in-
sisted'piano lefls should be covered lest they excite ··unspeakable lusts.'' -
Ever since, the term Victorian has ~h used
to label whatever has seemed prudish or
hypocritical.
Victoria and her hust>and. Prince Albert, were
determined to mold Edward, their eldest son and
heir to the throne, into a paragon of virtue and
princely wisdom. ..
For relaxation he was drilled by a~ army
sergeant. ~
His relationship with his father cons isted
mainly or a setles of Impersonal memorandums on
duty that were delivered by secretaries.
Edward, who in all truth was lntellectuallv
s hallow and often lazy. suffered immensely and he
rebelled continually. }he inevitable breach with
his parents came when he was a young army of·
ricer. Ignorant or sex until he was 18. Edward was
willingly seduced by an actress.
· His delight was matched onJy by his parents'
outrage when they found out. Dismayed, they con-
cluded that Edward could not be trusted and his
mother was to t~at him as an irresponsible child
ror the next 40 years.
DENIED P VBUC OFnCE or respons1b1lity.
Edward threw himself lntb ·a round of affairs and
riotous living that was to become legendary. The
most fashionable figure of the age, he was
nicknamed the "Uncle or Europe."
Yet for all his gambling, drinking, horse rac-
ing and affairs, Edward yea med to serve his coun·
tty', and when he fihally came to the throne at the
age of 59. hlB charm, vitality and diplomatic gifts
made him a popular figure at home and abroad.
NBC's "Weekend" newsmagazlne,
which surged !!,bit the week before in
its first Sunday nigbl s howing,
dropped once more to last in the rat·
ings No. 62. The 11how prior to last
week had been aired Saturday
nights
"Hee Haw" come-
dienne Lulu Roman
will discuss her re·
Jigious conversion
after a life of drugs
and desolation on
"Odyssey," airing
Sunday at 8:30 a .m.
on NBC, Channel 4. "Different Strokes." both NBC ; ''WhUe~~w:···~uGrMV'and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
11 CBS .. ------ci:~--~ "Barnaby ones," a . and t :;.,.~~= I
FROM mE AGE OF '1, F.dward was isolated
from other children and surrounded by a group of
overbearing tutors who lectured him endlessly.
It chaJlerses your cou~. tests }QJ•
manhood and throws you Into ·
an arena d are and death.
ABC'S NEWSMAGAZINE, "20-20,"
did a little better than "Weekend " -
No. 56 in the ratings.
In fact, NBC had four of the bottom
live programs. Following CBS'
"Charlle'sAngels." ABC. I CR k .. 'Mc .. lllls 1
I '"'""lf5tr.tl I 'MASH' Actor Cited 1 ..... Ulall & 1
HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Jamie Farr 1
1 ... I
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State of Ohio. Farr, who is from : . w,,.....,111_._lypM, : .
Toledo. will accept the award on I '=~'°~~:"' 1 Feb. 8 from Gov. James A. Rhodes. L----'~-----"
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'STAR TREK' CAST --ERi IN ICeNE FROM MOVIE VER8'0N
Wlliam Shatner, Leonerd Nlmoy, Deforest Kelley Aboard
-.ng'Trek'Ends
Movie Version of TV Series /Je~d
. By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The weary
travelen on the U~nterprise have
just about reached the end of their
astral journey.
It's time ror a checkup on "Star
\ Trek -the Motion Picture," Para-
mount' s blg·screen. big-budget
roUowup on the legendary television -
series. 1be movie ls winding down,
at least for the actors. Director
Robert Wise a nd producer Gene Roddenberry will spend most of 1979
putting together special 'l!ffects.
music and other elements, aiming for
release next Christmas. •
..
William Shatner <Ca ptain Kirk >
admitted he expects withdrawal pains
after six months ot reporting to the
studio every day -he Is in virtually
every scene of the movie. He added:
"In typical Hollywood fashion, the
last scene we will do is a continuation
of the first scene we shot last August:
Coming back to the Enterprise. Now
I've got to remember exactly bow l
felt when we shot the earlier scenes."
IT WILL BE theatrical entertain·
ment and it might even be
thoughtful.:'
Leonard Nimoy <Mr. Spock > might
welcome the conclusion of "Star
Trek the Motion Picture" more
tfian h1s fellow performers.. It will
mean the end or his dally ordeal or
applying Spock's pointed cars.
"It takes about an hour and a half
every morning, ·although we've
speeded the process up a bit," said
the actot..,.;'ll took about the same
time ror the television series, but the
cars are much better deslgn. You can
1iet away with things on the small te~vlskm screen.•·
An
THEATRES.
NIMOY SEEMS grateful to Spock.
but he abo lbs sought escape from a
one-role ide!llity. He has appea~
on.atage u Sherlock Holmes and tbe
psychiatrist ln "Equus" and soon
embarks on a national tour or "Vln·
cent" a mulU·medla, one-man sbow
about Vi ncent Van Gogh which
Ni~!>l!Jlmsell wrote.
De FOftir .ltQJey-·tDr: · J 'Benes!.~
McCoy> admits "Star Trek" is "the
best thing that ever happened to my
career ." Yet he has profited less
than his two co-~s.
"Maybe that's because I'm not as
ambitious as Bill and f..e9narcl," said
Kelley. "I bad a good career as an
actor before 'Star Trek.· playing
mostly heavies. "and I'm content to
take it easy. After all. I've been
around a while."
Wise bad hoped to finish in No-
vember but the complexity of lbe
project extended tbe schedule si.x or
eight weeks, Even so, the S20 million investment seems reasonable,
especlally with all those TrekJcies out
there paoUng l9 see the further adven·
tu res OfUMiUSS Enterpd~ ...
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Snaeks
Here's a whole batcll of ,,.Dtato chip snacls that you can munch
on while watching the big game on TV this Sunday.
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l'or O¥er a decade. one ipedal 5-dQ in Jan~Ml-'*"M\ukleC....._..tM worl_d ~Of football.
MUMml of ram no• lradWonallY 1•tltlr at
trlend9: .._ • ._.. lowl SUIWa~lch
th• Wt ..... lr'1 to ..we .... Vet lhe 1ame·1. ~al pYya Md tllUoY a
van.t7 ol IUds Ute bolt haa pnpared for ball· lime.
Time ouu to prepare U.. treats are now
thorter .ahan 9"f wllh the Mlp of a microwave
OYeft. •• oner MYera.I tMty snackl fer an ..,. u ........ aoon of football vlewlng. AllO, there two. IPlrited bot cboeolat.e variaUou to com·
These snacks and beverages, prepared in a microwave oven, are an
ll1beatable combhation for a Super Bowl TV party.
-~e PrOduee. OutIOok
BUlineu in the produce industry continues
slow. 1be indus\r>' is &UR feeling the effects of
the recent incleftleat wealber which bampefed supplies of fruits and vegetables. •
Fndt
The tomato situation remains about the
same. Supplies are limited due to weather ana
growing conditions but demand is sll:ong. Quall·
ty la conaideJ:ed poor at beat. Florida is gearing
' up lheii tomato production and may offer aome
relief in coming weeks. , .
As for citrus, not much has changed. In
California, about a 35 percent crop loss was re·
ported for navals: Quality and prices will re-
main at the present level. And for Texas citnas, growen are still aueuing the freeze damage. Presently, Texas citrus shippers are on a boll·
day and are not shipping any fruit until the ex-
tent of damal(e is determined. However, there is
still a good citrus buy: grapefruit from
California and Florida. (
Nol much change to report oo aYOCedos.
The rain did some temporary damage to the
Fuerte crop, but supplies remain ample. Pricea
sboald bold ste8Cly.
-Tbe hmlba is· an excellent buy this week.
Oriental .
Eatree
· It's the water
ch@stnuts that add
the crunch to
this unusual
skewered meal.
F&r an unusual d>anfe of pace. try . this
Oriental entree, prepared outdoors on. an
hibachi or frill. Thread chicken. liven, POrk and ' waler cheltnutl oo lkewen, then bute lbe com-
bination wtth a marlude flavored wiU. aoy
sauce, SU. and booey. Serve with rice and a
tolled salad.
Quality is good and prices reasonable. In the
gourmet area, sunchokes are at their lowest
price in the last several years. Florida
s\rawbemes and soft fruit from Chili are
available fOf' those willing to pay a high price. v., .....
Once -again, the news is wit.If Iceberg let-
tuce. The rains interrupted the 'harvesting
schedule , causing a temporary shortage.
Demand bu been heavy for the product, even
though quality has been poor. The combination
or beav.-demand and shorter supplies has
prices creeping up. No word on how long the
situation will hold.
The weather also hampered the soft let·
tucea. Romaine. Butter and Red leaf are all
higher lo price and lower in quality: Cabbage,
radishes and green onions also experienced pro-
blems. Again, quality is poor, growth slow and
prices high.
On the brighter side, broccoli and
cauliflower are both 1<ood buys in terms of
quality and price. And the Mexican veeetat>les seem to be holding al fair prices. Quality is out ..
standing for cucumbers and eqprant. Prices
will improve as production gean ap.
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plement the snatlcs. Both drtnb begin with an
inatal}t hot chocolate mix base, enriched to gtve anrf"a~a more full bodied taste.
n:8TY CREGO <JllP8
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l cup shredded ebeddar cbeese
2 teupoom greea onion, flDely chopped
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
DJllh 8round pepper
PVtoil garljc powde.r~. ---·------Rippled style potato cmps ·-------1
lllmniave 18ltnlcUeas: • Mix all ingredients except potato chips
together thorou,hly. Top eactl chip with ~ t.eas-
pc>On of mixed mgred1ents. Heat in microwave
oven on hall-power until cheese begins to melt.
(Suggested time: 15 to 20 seconds for 6 chips) .
. Serve immediately while still bot.
CollYeadoul lm&nad._.:
Prepare u above. Bake in 350"F oven for 3
lo 4 minutes or until cheese begins to melt.
PAllTY PIZZAS
<Yield: I do->
4 ounces pizza or ~~::.ebetti sauce 1 cup Mozzarella c . pre-sliced
1 canister rippled style potato chips
Suggested Toppings: pepperoni. bacon,
s ausage. shrimp. onions, black olives,
mushrooms, green peppers.
Microwave lutrudlou:
Cut pre-sliced cheese into -.ttrips that fit a
rippled style potato chip. Place cheese slice on
rippled side or chip. Spread ~ teaspoon pizza
sauce on cheese slice or chop other toppings to
be ··used. and place on top or sauce. Heat in
microwave oven on half-power until cheese
begins to melt. <Suggested time: 25-35 seconds
ror 6-chips.) Serve.tmmed· ately whil~ still bot..
Coaventlonal Instructions: . ·
Prepare as above. Bake in 350"F oven for 4
to 5 minutes or Until cheese begins to melt-
TERIY AKI SNACKS
<Yield: 2 qaana>
6 tablespoons butter or margarine
'h teaspoon seasoned salt
'fl teaspoon garllc salt
cooking time. Cool. Store in airtight pl astic or
tln container.
Cenveotional lnatractlons: l teaspoon paprika
l quart popped popcorn
1 (3 ounces l can chow mein noodles
1 'h cups spoon-size shredded wheat
1 cup walnut halves
Melt butter in large saucepan over
moderate heat. Mix in remaining ingredients as
above. stirring constantly until healed through
and ingredients are coated.
Mkrowave llUltnac:Uou: INSTANT ROT CHOCOLATE MIX
(Yield: l gallon dry mix> Place butter In 3-quart casserole. Heat ln
microwave. oven on full power for 1 to 1 \'4
minutes, or until melted. Bleod in salts and
·paprika.
l "'2 cups <or 6 ounce Jae I powdered non-
dairy coflee creamer
Blend in remaining ~. Heat in
microwave oven on full power for 2 minutes. or
until healed uniformly. Stir baJtway through
1~ CUPI non-rat dry milk <enough to make &quarts millt> . ·
CSeeSNACKS, P.ateC7>
This fasten-style stew has piquant navor.
.Swee~N' Soar Stew
Old menu ravorlles, 'With repeated ap-If.I cup chopped onion
pearance, can become a dull. routine. So, ex-2 tablespoons oil
perta at the California Beef Council suaaest tiV· 2~ cups water
ing the popular beef stew new ieat with exotic. 1 'h teaspoons salt
sweet and-IOW navoring. Duh Pepper •
Tbe sweetness comes trom canned pineap-2 tablespoons brown sugar
pie juice, while vinegar adds a pi,uanl Oavor. 2 tablespoons comstarcn · r
Thia festive stew is an ideal ~. or company 1 can < 13· v. ounces 1 pineapple chunks
and family meals alike, and may be prepared 2 tablespoons vlneear
abead, ii desired, for conveaJeoce and full 2tablespoonssberrywine
bleodlna ell navors. . • 2 tablespoons soy sauce To create this Ea1tern-1tyle stew, ltrtps of Y• cup catsup
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beef roUad lteak are browaM and simmered 11mall green pepper, cut into strlP1
WlUl t.Dder. Brown aucar and pineapple IJ1'1IP l cu (8~ ounces> water chestnuts.
are blended in a1on1 with vinetar. sherry wine, dr•ined
IOY uuce and cataQP. formlDI a rich aravy. Green onion nowen
SUip9 'Of ,.._ pepper. pineapple cbuMa and Cooked rice •
cnanellJ ..._ cllelbluta pve added ftawr, col· · Cut bMC' in&o lh1n strips. Saute ollJon in oil
or ud t.fttun. Give tbe dllb ~ Orient.al until barely tender. Add beef and brown on all
touch with delicate 1reen onion n0wen for sldes. Add water, salt and pepper. Heat to boU-
1amllh. Serve over hot steamed ce. ing. · Reduce beat. cover and simmer l hoUr. ~ ll a favorite with~ people, Whetlier Combine brown 1ugar and ~h. Drain
tt'.1 tlla ... ....-.w ou&a Pl'1lllted iralowr pineapple. p:reMrvhr1 liquid. Stir reae..Ved
coeltiq ICewl eoups adCI cuserolet. or the pineapple 1Y"Ji> into comatarcb mbtuN until •
apedal tlWt Ot J*J, t.dw...U ud roaata. 1mootb. Add vtneaar. sherry, eoy sauce ucl
• "'1 ~ MrY• It, beef .. tbe P"Mt tlftd• cataup. Stlr lato beef. COOlt lind .Ur until mix· ,.._.,. 111111 la~ • .,_ IDd tun comm to a boil. Add 1reen ~r, pln .. p.
otMI' ..en r 2 WMHJ7 fclr Piel...... --cbmm • w.-cbntnuta.J:ovtt, reduce -heat and atmmer an additional S minutes. swan •N' IOll8...,. naw . Garml!a wWa .,_. ~flowers. Serve °""
2 poundl beef round lted rice. Mikes • lo 8 .aervln11.
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FOOD
Mushrooms make
• hearty SOUi)
""°"'1t enough
lei guests.
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" BEEF SOUP BOWL
1 pound med ium~.
i.lied fresh mushrooms
\• cup salad oil.
d1v1ded
2 pound bone less
c huck. cut In '•·inc h
cubes.
I cup chopPed onion
6 cups bee( broth
1 can I 1 pound 12
ounces 1 whole tomatoes,
l'rushed
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This week one or . Safeway·s Inflation
Fighters is California Gr<>Wn Fre8h Fryer.
Naturally. these fryers are USDA Grade
A ... plump. tender and flavorful. So let
everyone reach for his favcmte piece of
chicken. fried to a crisp. golden brown.
And. be sure to put extras in your freei.er at
these savings.
1 :i~ teaspoons salt
1 1 z t ~as p oo n s
oregano leaves. crushed
• , Lea:.poon instant
\ Callfornla Grown
minced garlic
J bay leaf
:\~ cup s liced carrots.
3 tablespoons cor n·
starch
"'?cup water
I cup cooked rice
Rinse. pat dry and
s li ce mu s hrooms
<m ak~s about S cups).
In a large sauce pot heat
2 ta blespoons of the oll
until hot . Add
mushrooms; saute until
· golden; remove and set
aside. Add remaining 2
tablespoons oil; heat un·
til hot. Add half ef the
beef cubes. Brown well
pn all sides; remove and
set aside. Add onion and
rem aining beef cubes.
Sau l e until m e at is
browned and onions are
golden. Return all m~at
to the pot. Add beef
broth, tomatoes, salt,
oregano. garlic and bay
lear. Bring t o a boil.
•Reduce heat and sim·
me r . covered . until
meat is almost. tender,
abOut 1 hour 20 minutes.
Add carrots: s imme r,
covered, until carrots
are almost tender, about
7 minutes. Mix corn·
starch and water: sliT
into soup along with rice
and re s erved
mushrooms. Cook and
stir unW aoup is aUgbtly
t hi cke ned and
mushrooms and rice are
heated through, about 2
minutes. Slir in wine .
Heat for 2 m inutes
longer. Yield: about 11
cups.
BEEF AND . MU8Ba0091
UPWITHPO&T
pound medium·
rah mushrooms
cup salad oil,
ed
2 pound boneless
c huck, cut i n V•·inch
cubes
2 teaspoons salt
~ teaspoon thyme
leaves, crushed w teaspoon mar-
joram leaves,cniahed
Pinch ground black
pepper
fYcups bed broth
111. cups port wine,
divided
· 3 tablespoons corn-
starch
Fresh Fryers
Whole Body
Zacky Farms
~ Grade "A" .~ 9. · C -FF~;v \NG CH\CKE~
"" ~ lb.
Delica tessen Selections
swrtt·s s1zztean ~~ast 1l-g •1"
Sliced Bologna Sten•,~ J,;D: '1"
Premium Franks ... ~';'ileet ~~-•1••
Polish Sausage Fanner John lb. '1,.
Braunschwelger SalewaySt.lci< 111 99-
Safeway Chill Brick ~~ •p•
:check The&e Fine Meat Buys!
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Cube lteaks · I I 9 8
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USOA Choke leef ·~ ............................ : .......................... Mt.
Beef llumb lloast ~ SI 9 8
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.Po ... erhouse Steak _. s21a
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lloffom llouncl Roast I 18' USDA Cheice IMf le.HNI ...................................................... .. .
l111oked
~Picnics
Whole Pork Shoulder
sliced & Tied 99c lb. 99<
lb.
Here's Real Savings!
Large "AA" Eggs Luterne 'C: 79'
~ StJ' ha. .1 Bel·arr SllCM IO·Ol 4& ...-. aw.,., r es Ftoien f'k9. .,.
1!$· Margarine =~ h:::: 59•
J!$ Diii P.lcktes'~ 32.,: 59'
:-8.Fresh Bread~ ~12~ 59'
• Bel·alr Fries From ~r 79'
11$ Peanut8utter~,:,'t'·7gc
mi Pork & Beansc!:·, ~ 89'
•·Soup en.ro.! ~ 4 ~-·1 :-s Cat Food ~~-4 t:.•1
~ n-. ()'QlllOftt· 612-oz.,1 .,_,. gaj.verageS AtQ111.-orD1tt cans
11$ Mayonnaise Mlade 3'l: •1 °'
Si$AppleCiderl: =11•
115$ Wisk Liquid Dltlrgtnl ~~-'2"
• Ory Mllk=r'~ ~ '3"
Wines & Liquors!
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Callelyrola ~SIM
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CIHy Sc9tdl • S625
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Cakes
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) ';,~fi'. and 1hey brown. !~~.!Jrloln Boneles~ .• , ••
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J'ariety Department
3·GRAIN PANCAKES C-tom• Tep tMMI lettem ~ SfeR•
1 cup fork.stirred .,cvltdt-.b. 12te IS.ttt.5' .. h•Wreppecl ........................... •·
aJl.purpose Oour
nour .. cup buckwbe.at
2 tablespoons yellow
cornmeal
l ~ teaapoom bak·
ing powder
'4 teupooa salt
i taraeea 1 v. cupe milk
3 tablespoons butter, melted
lhort Loin USDA~ .......
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Check These JI alue1 !
Paper Towels White Flou•
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The shortage of'ieaf lettuce iS still rntical: however. our buyers In the
field were able to 5tture a quantity or head lettuce at an extremely low P.nce. nus allows us to reduce our pr~es to you (or the n«t 4 day per"?'1· Take advantage of Uus pnce now. ~ .
F.resh-F11111 D ' -~~ .... ~~~~· ~~"d9,9c
Safeway. Sparkling Fresh Produce ..
.lulc.y TC.ngelo' MNt""'· •. 29•
Apples W•thint•• s .. ~ ·,.., Oelic*I• v1111ety3:. 99c
Grapefruit J=·::..~ 8~99•
Additional Produce Sflections
Yellow O.nions us No, ~49c Banana Squash
Crisp Carrots us No , t:49' Anjou Pears us No ,
lb 12'
lb 39'
0 Purina
Dog Cho,.,
Meflf & OMltay
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•Cutc.n. ·:-.:v.,. .... , .. 99c
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lulce·
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Stir toptber' the dry
lnaredleats. Beat the
e8' and mUk to blead;
add the drJ lJlcredMDta a'nd the butter; beat I
~ uatll barelr
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greaa~e; bake
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FOOD Wldneldey. Jenuary 11. 1979 m
Cigarette SmQkers Need .. Extra Vitamin C
Evr11 amc*tr la .. -.u aw.,. el lbe .ode-. oe
acb packqe ol ct1•m1-\bM ~. "WM'I'•
&nl: The &a.rpon General H.aa ~ T'Ut
Cl1art tte mokJn1 l a Dan1ero1&1 To Your
tk!alth, I But~ tM-.molll..-...... knmrt All
or the ~umc-ea lbat reMarehttl baw "'°" \•en to be a poult>!e rewult ol-J1*al.UO. «
dera. It bU bunches ln major clUet and helPI
1mokert to "kiek the hablt'' through metboda of
'*'avkM' modlflcatlon and IJ'OUP dbc:Ula'°"·
While comldertnc tbe Pl'OI and CODI of the
amok)ni habit, it ll ettenUal to.know what foods
have bich a1110W1ll of vlt.amln C. so wlAe menu
cbolcet e~t.-mU..
nicotine 8y JuM Roth 8et1 des laklnt a rhanct' on liulfi rtn& ftMn -VHa•I• C fr•ltt: 1rapefrult, guava,
Jun1 di a . heart di ue and cdCer . a '--~--------.:;~;;;;;o;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'-honeydew melon. lemon, mango. orange,
amoktr can s uffer from lJM cltstNc\lon ol ,. papaya, attawbtniet, tll\l"fflne, aunne10n.
nffet ary vttamln11 &n the bloodaU.alD . AttOtd· your re9ponalb&Uty for Sood nutrition done fOf' Vet. ... C YeCebblea: Aaparagus, broccoU,
na to • tl~Y made by CMada•a Bu.rHY of lh<' day, U. that the body uUUses what Lt needs al Brussels spr0uts, cabba1e. collard greens.
Nutntional Scienefll. it wu indicated that Uw a partlcular Ume and the excess ls expeUed In green pepper, kale, kohlrabi. mustard greens
vltanun C blood lf'Veb of smokers who coeaume the urlot Potatoes and sweet potatoes cooked in ·•kins' 20 clfartUel Ott' JllOft a day ~ u mv<'b a.a 40 U a mok&na destroy& vllamln C in tbe spinach, sweet red peppers, tomatoes. turnip
percut k»wer t.hao aon-amoJters. bloocutream durina the day, It. wm not be there 1reeu. watercress. when Deeded for almost every metabolic pro-Here are 1Qme rffipes uslog vitamin C
15 m.l~. Melt butter and Rtr in panley
Place eooked broccoli on a warm platter ·
paraley·butt.er over all and MrVe wWa i.pour
we<11es. Make. I aervtnca . . moca
• VITAMIN' C 8AJ.AD
l quart fresh tom splneeb a.aves
l red pepper. cut in 1trl" and~
2 t6nratoe.. cut In W"edfs
2 t.ablelPoON Hlad'Oll
14 cup or.,..~juice
2 tabletPoON lemon juice ~ ~ .. poon 1arllc powder
"-teaapoon celery salt
Combine 1plnach. red pepper. and tomatoee
In' a salad bowt. In a jar, combtDe salad oil
oran1e and lemon juice., 1aruc. powder and
celery salt: shake well. Pour ovei-saJaci and
lols. Makes 4 servtn.c.s.
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SPINACH WITH Os.ANGE SAUCE
l package I 10-ounce > frozen cbopoed
Thll study ~•• c:ondLK'1ed over a two-year «u ot the body. group ve1etables that wlll be good for lhe tt-+---..C)~r~od and cover~ a cro&1·1ectlon bf lht And 11 \h1a ~not enough to U\Ake a smoker smoker in your house. and for the whole family !lOPUfMtlbln"an~ ~-30 to 64 lbc Ur__ e<m1\dec the poq\~ dm~d of the habit too.
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their nonnal Vitaoun antake to compensate M~"l~"fleattrbetter f"ellOl'Y..a tiwolo&d _ -nound fresh .broccoli, or 2 acka -.t
ror the dtf\ciency they may be causlna increase In rlJk ror miscarriages In smoking 110.ounces eich). froien broccoli -P 1 s
tt IJ amportant to at vitaaun C·rlrt> foods moth~. smaller blrthweights In infants of 2 tablespof>ri'S butter or margarine
throutboul tM day. or to d11Cuu with .a doctor sm:oklq mothers. facial wrinkling in smoking .l tablespoon chopped fresh parsley or 1
the pot1lbillty of tuklnt vl~mln· C tupplement.& women. a ~reased sense of smell and taste, a teaspoon drled persley '· ·
1n •mall unounts tN'ou&hout ea~tl day. ~ tt· possibility of a constant ~gh, and an In· I lemon. cut in wedges
810n for •&Mkln& the intake oC Yitam.ln C. rat.her ueascd chance of danger by fare. Trim fresh broccoli and wash well Cut
than sulplne a aus.lement pUl with a glass of . One oC the succe1&ful organizations that can lengthwiae if stems are thick. Steam or c00k in
orange juke kn the monalnc and coasldertng help people quit the smoking habit ii SmokEn· a small amount of water unut Just tender. 10 to
spinach .
-trate UablesPQOQIJn>.&.e.D....9..Lanc!Juice_copcen.......,......-=..·---
2 t.tbles~~ .. :----rpriDe · i.ti teaspoon nutmeg ·
Cook _spinach in a small amount of water:
drain. C.Omblne orance Julee concentrate. but·
ter. and nutmeg In a small saucepan; beat Wrtll
butter melts and mixture ls warm. Pow over
cooked aplnach and mix well. Makes 3 to 4 serv· ln11.
Potato: Learning Meat Types
Food Fad By ing with inflation-the you may not even have de r s • • and • • be r
'-__,__ •. ELAINEQ. BARROW pub~~c caught in the Q)id· to buy (Jl bulk to save. bundles." e
_:;.·:,..:·-: u ..... .....,.. die. · • "If there are sales on .. .£~::. ··• No ho~malc:er needs "After all." he says, large roasts from thr~-1:. .. :..-~1· to.be renunded that one· "most meals are built rib roasts to chucks or For t~blJJOS~ part, be
By BOB GREENE
A new fad food is lak· tng-·over'""'Amenca. Some
say that it wlJJ soon
r e p l ace pizza and
burger as the country's
favorite snack.
The food ls UH: baked
potato.
Really. This isn't a
joke. Two different
r es t a ur a nt en ·
trepreneurs in separate
parts of the United
States ha ve r eallied
enormbus success in re·
cent months by center·
ing their food operations
around the .baked
potato. One is a fast.food
opera lion -that offers
quick·service baked
potatoes. The other is a
regular restaurant that,
instead of meat or
sandwiches. offers baked
potatoes as its main
meal. .
Both thoug ht they
might be laughed out of
town when they started
up. Both became almost.
instant hits.
THE IDEA IS this :
T a ke your a ve rage
baked potato. Open it
up. Top it <or stuff it, if
you really want to mash
the stuff in) wilh an ex·
otic assortment of fancy
condiments. You have a
meal -different from
any meals now being
featured at Ame rican
restaurants.
"DO'n't think of the
po{at.o as a potato," saJd
Andy Steinfeldt, presi-
dent of One Potato Two.
the fast·food operation
that is based In Min·
neapolis. •'Think of the
potato as a vehicle.
What is a sandwich.
after all? No one really
likes bread too much.
Bread is a vehicre to
make a sandwich. We're
do1 ng the same thing
with the potato."
The main problem the
potato entrepre neur s
faced was that of Image.
People generally con
sider the baked potato to
be a dumb, dumpy, dull.
unexciting food. The
polatP. e ntrepreneurs
have set out to conviflCC
people Lhat lhe potato is
fun a nd sexy.
Take the One· Potato
Two fast-food retitaurant
(we'll get to the other
operation in a minute).
The customer walks in
off the Street. He o-rllers
his basic 7>cenl potato
Then be consults the
menu, and selec:U oae or
more of t.be following to
be stuffed Into his
custom spud:
APPLESAUCE
B~CON btlt. Black olive
slices. Bleu cheese. But·
ter, Caviar . Chedda r
cheese. Chicken. Cblll.
Ch i ves . Cole s law.
Corned beef. Cotta1e
c heese Cr abmeat
Creamed chicken and
m usbroom1. Curry
'Sauce.
Garllc butter. Ham.
M •rtn.ated b1rrtJ11 and ·
onlons. Mu1hroom1
Onlona. Pineapple.
Sauerkraut. Shrimp.
Shrimp cocktail. Sour
cream. Swlu cbeeae . ···"1'81.
"I tot J.be kte1 wb.la.
visiting Scotland. People
there llne up<taall·•·
block to ID 1o a uwe
potato stand and eel
their pota&O. It'•. sre•t
1l1ht -people we.Wac chtwn ~b• 1treet, mUhc~ •a potato. I
couldn 't quite see
Americans w a lking
•round ..wit.b-pot.atoes Jn
l tre i r h a n d s . bu t l
thought the basic COO·
cept might~-
.. Our slogan is ·Meal ln
a Peel.• We have all
kif\ds oC propaganda lo
show people, because
the potato has been vie·
Umized for so long. Peo·
pie thlnk oC the potato as
dirty, something that
comes out oC the ground,
not too pretty -we have
to educate people about
the potato.''
Steinfeldt has re ·
ceived inquiries from 16
slates about One Potato
Two fast-potato-food
franchises. but out in
Seattle. anoth e r
resta urant owner bas
found his own success
with another approach
to the potato.
"OURS IS NOT A fast·
food operation." said
Dennis Weaver. owneT
of the Price is Right~
·•ours is a reeular din·
ner buslness. wilh tbe exception lhat the entree
is not meat -but the baked potato ...
At Weaver's
re s taurant. th e
customer is seated, or-
ders a cocktail, and then
decides what kind of
pot.ato he would like for
dinntr. ~ciallies include
potatoes with cream
cheese, crab, a nd
sbr'\mp; with creamed
spinach, Swiss cheese,
and parmesan cheese;
and with chopped
tomatoes sauteed in but·
.-_:::-~~.:, lbard to one-ball of most around meat ... bottom rounds, .. he '!~s~ t al as a con
· .. ; .. food budgets goes for McClure suggests buy-says, "you can savfone. ~ f · Even booest bulk· ~.~~~~~i!~·.) meat. . ing pretrimmed b'1lk · third on top of the sale ·vee O:rators cannot :;:.' .. ,.,, .... .,n;------f _$80 !~ ~~t~~roa~t Ar.... s_u.b_p r.im'als • saving if YoU cut them &~s on~~~ ·::~,-,-::::::-.. groceries eac!' . sucn ::U-1>ottun&-'rUands-;--·youraetf lmo individual s • • ..a. .~
ter with parsley and
s hallots, topped with
poached eggs and
hollan<#aise sauce.
"We HAVE %7 diC·
ferent potato combine·
lions," Weaver said.
"Our motto is 'Honor
Thy Pot~to. · Our potato
says lo people: 'lam not
fattenin g, I am
he althful."'
Weaver said. "We are
out to convince people
that lhe potato is a fun
food. Sure, it has a bad
image. But tha t is
changing fast. I would
say that the.potato today
is where pizza was six or
seven years ago." .
W ea ve r said hi s
restaurant goes through
three tons ol potatoes a
month, and that the
menu is conUnuallr re-
viewed to add new in·
gredients .to the list of
toppings. He said lhat be
eats a potato meal about
four times a week, and
that customers are
beginning lo request re·
cipes so that they can
recreate his dishes al
home.
Like Andy Steinfeldt,
he believes lhat be has
':;;::..~..._ ' meat can lake between ribs or chucks. And be smaller C\b... . u m111aet can give.
·::" $30 and 140. Yet a recommends buying
s tumbl ed ont o
something. "The potato is hot," he
said. ·
former butcher asserts t h e m f r o m r e l a i l 0 n e or lb e most
you can save up lo one · s upermarkets. economical and least ex·
third or this meat bill -pensive cuts, McClure
about $10 to $13 -by Buying in bulk and explains, Is a chuck
buying in bulk and cut· cutting it up yourself. he blade rout. One roast. 2
ting it yourself. says, "saves you the to 2Y.i Inches thick.
The trick is learning cost ot that individual weighing five to seven
lo identify, buy and cut packaging and all that pounds, can be por·
In addiOoa to learniq
how to identify meats,
he urges learning to re·
rognize bone abapeg ti.at
help determine the
degree oC tendemea YoU can exptet.
various types of meal. handling, wrapping and lioned to provide five Beef cuts wUh round
says Jon McC lure. wages -and waste is meals for a family of bones are less tender, as
former college instruc· kept at a minimum." four. are blade bone cuts in
tor and food columnist ··Back in g reat. · lt can be cut into four beef. veal, pork and
who worked his way grandmother's day," he top blade steaks, four lamb. be explains .
FLUFFY through school as a says. "she did the meat chuck-eye steaks, cubes Proper tenderising and
STUFFED POTATO journeyman meat cut· c utti ng herself and for beef stew and the re· marinating, he acfvisef;,
2 medium·siu bak· ter. there's no reason we mainde r for ground enable you to take ad·
ing potatoes McClure has written a can 't do the sa me. meat. He suggests sav· vantage of tbe less
Y.l c up cottage p a p e r b a c It boo k • Everybody has knives. ing the bones for soup. tender. less npemive cheese "Stretcblng Your Meat w cutting board and McClure is opposed to-cuts from the chuck,
11, cup plain yogurt Dollar." \mdertaken. he probably a blender with a buying from bulk·beef brisket, flank, rump,
1 tablespoon onion says, "to help all tho6e grinderattachment." operators and warns foresbaok, plate and
flakes · people out there st.rucgl· Sometimes. he adds. against buying "aide or· neck. ~ ~aspoon butter-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-...:.::..:._...:.:.:=.:.:::..:...::..:::..::.:!:~::.=.:::...:::~~~~~~~~~
flavored salt paprika
chopped chives Bake potatoes in a
preheated 400°F. oven
For one bour.-Jle move potatoes, and reset oven
to 42S°F. Slice potatoes
in half .. Scoop out pulp.
and place in a bowl.
Mash pulp with a fork.
then mix in cottage
cheese. yogurt, onion
fl akes, and salt. 'Fill
potato skins with potato-
c he es e mi x tur e.
Sprinkle paprika on top,
and return lo oven. Bake
until tops are lightly
browned -about 10
minutes. Be<ore serving,
sprinkle with c hives.
Serves 4 C85 calories per
serving>.
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TO FIT MOIT STANDAftD IN-t10ME TRASH COMPACTORS,
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1, VI ~ y PILOT FOOD
Low Calorie €arrots: Rich in Vitamin A . ~ What ve1•\able la t ul.. 10W'Mlt, OM t.Ml YOta.ileld. dlallke. but for beat orden (dlabetel, heart . t . 300 CALORIES JN
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U )'_Juu· uwer wu cttaltkt• but 10W 1.lfe· off.beat 11 you cboote. Ina with Jus t a few 1pecl1l dlet modlflea. uct low·fat milk plalo
"cul"OU." Carrot• lft 1tya.u·..u. Food• from 1ever1I favorites In ea ch Uou. low.fat )'OfUrt, foW.fat
tbtlr br l.lbt Yfiiow·red Our " DH 11 o. It· ca&e1on. can be com· cate1ory da)' after d1y. Y 0 U ll l , 2 O o . cotta1e cbleM. farmer
color from cU'0'4!oe, lhe You,..., OMt" is bolh blnecl into recipes. For Try to use several dlf. C AL 0 RI E 0 A IL Y (pot> cbeele. part·•khn
..aubataw-tbal-tbl boclr v•rttd.. ud ~.dble ao ex1mple: b ee r or fe reot foods in each FOOD BUDGET ricotta.
UMI to make vit.amln A, you wcmi ftidlt r nc 8y ..,._.a~ chlcllen from Cate1ory cateaory at least once a UH a reliable calorte 2. 300 CALORIES IN
tho u•·lood yltamla. or la('tll't•llA•. It pro-Two can be cooked with week. 1u•de. I r•commend LEAN MEAT FOODS
Vld you ever see a rab-v cl•• ever1thln1 you tomaton and ~pper1 Only healthy adults "Nutritive Value of include. only u.. leen
bl t w 1 t b r ad 1n1 aeed for tt.e re weal •fetid UDO taSonee, and whatever you want In from Category :!iven with •--few -pounde to Am• r l ca a F.ood 1. f--at-tdmmed cute of
t l•Hes? llOIMW.e&loriea, 80 you &My llUS'I' be'"°' ln eacb cMepy, and you and 1erved over ce or lote •bould attempt do· Handbook No. 458" beef. ve~i Jamb, Pork.
1011 11 qul'tkly u tlae approprlate caoarnmteyourmeala puta from Cate ory lt·you~ dletin1. Ex· f ~.1.5.U.S.Oovemment ham , p ua youni
C A a a 0 T A N D poealble .•. wtUaout ea cat.aon. ... no "bor· to 11tlt younell: tbree Tbree. treme1y heavy people Pr Int In 1 0 ff t c e, chicken, turkey and all
C'1.DY &N durta1 hva1er or en· rowln1" from one to "aquaree," ehc "snack · O ur Deslg n ·ll · particularly n eed a WHhlnct.on.D.C.20t02l. 1eafoodl. Liver ll a~ tAM~ daqenas yow Malth.. "pey otf" aDCltMr. But 1lie'' meala or wh1tevtr Yourself Diet allowa you medical check·up to rule Plan each day'• menu to Tbll ta a 'bU•· Oa lb.la clet ,_MUST ~ o u ca D ch 0 o, e works belt for the UJe to lklp foods you really out wei~t-related dis· Include: (8ee8UM,Pa1eCa>
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h•lv~~::b:: ~ IOW .1)orl<. prices, , .--·---...
§~;;1~I~ you .don't have to g itlto hock.
Pare carrou and (ul
Into t.bree-wh leaathl.
tbree·lneh . CQm · Trtm ~cut into
blne all enta ln a
covered ovenproof
casserole. Bake ln a pre-
heated 3SO·degree oven
for 30 minutes. c ~move
bay leaf before serving.>
Makes six servings,
about 45 calories each.
MINTED CARROTS IN
PINEAPPLE JUICE
1 pound carro\s
fresh or frozen
1 cup pineapple
juice, 'unsweetened
l te11poon dried
mint
saJt and pepper to
taste Par e and slice car-
~ota. Combine with re·
mainlng lngredienta In a
nonstick skillet with a
cover . Cover and slm· mer until carrots are
tender. about 18 to 20
minutes. Uncover and
simmer until neerly all
the liquid evaporates.
Serves four, about 75
calories each.
SHREDDED CARROTS
AL'O&ANGE
A fast ·but·fan cy
gourmet dish for food·
processor owners.
1 pound fresh car·
rota
3 tablespoons frozen
orange j ui ce concen·
trate. undiluted
quarter-cup water
quarter-cup raisins
pinch of cin{lal')')On
salt and peP))er to
taste
No need to pare car·
rots; put them through
the shredding diek of a
food processor or the
coarse shredding attach·
ment of. an eledrlc food
g r i nder. Combine
shredded carrota wlth
r.e mainlng lngreclienta in
a large covered nonsUck
saucepan or skillet with
a cover. Simmer, cov·
ered, for three minutes.
Uncover and 1immer for
a n additional two to
three minutes, untll
nearly au the Jlquid is
evaporated. Makes nve
se r v i ngs, about 70
calories each.
FRENCH CARROT
SOUP
1 pound carrots,
thinly sliced
l small onion,
chopped
2 ribs celery, thinly
sliced
3 cups chlcken or
t urk ey broth,
hom e made or canned,
fat-skimmed
pinch of poultry
11easontng
pinch of thyme
1 bay leaf
Optional: 2 tables·
poons dry white wine
quarter.cup raw
rice
Combine lo covered
saucepan and simmer
until carrots are tender,
20 to 25 mJnutes.
I R e move bay 1ear
before llef'Yinl.) Maket
eight aervtnp, about eo
calories each. .
~ EAl,SIZE CARROT
SOUP I -Stir two cups
diced Cooked white meat
cblcken or turkey Into
cooked aoup and beat
through. Makes four
servl n11, about 180
calories each.
MEALSIZE CARROT
SOUP 11 -Prepare
aoup u directed. Dice
one PGWltd of cblckea
cutleb C*1nlwcidaboDe· .... bnelt ., .. ,
Into ooe-lncb eubel. &Ur
Into cooked IOUP IDd al~ mer fof tbree to four
ralnut., aw chicken
c ubta are opaque. Maha four mHl,1111 aervtn'.!d.about 140
caJorl•
*** Are you Ured ot •·one·
1be·fill·all" dJeCI that y~and..
wben •.. whether you wut tbem-W or not?
WbJ DOl delllD • cU• Lo . ' ..
I
.. •
You can afford to get Into
frab pork epareri6e,
aucculent pOrk Iola roaata
and pork tenderloin chop•
lnatead. At Lucky._ we
off er a variety of fresh pork Items
at prices so low, you can eat
high off the hog and save
money at the same time ..
Burned by beef prk:ea? Lucky has the cure for you .. Beef supplies are
down, so wholesale prtca are up. So why not swttch to pork? This week,
you can get aD your favorite cuts at lower prices overall. Even smoked end
cured pork products lke our fully-cooked boneless and smoked bone·ln
hams. Farmer John and Lady Lee bac~. Farmer John sausage, In &nks
and ln bulk, ls'priced 90 temptingly low this. week, you'll want to stash some
In the freezer for a lazy Sunday morning. · ·
-·
Don't dlacount pork Ju•t
becau• we do. Who knows.
Our prices on pork are
so attracttve, you might not
!f1J111£:•l!tllllls(even miss beef! Our porkers are
bes~dress_ed and delivered t:t~ll:~r-tll•~ fresh to our stores, so you can
·~lflril~ be assured 'of delicious fresh
roasts, rlbs, chops, neck bones
and pig& feet (of CO\Jrse, we have themO . Oh, we have hocks, too. Simmered
In their skins, they give~ robust, smoky flnvor to soups and c:asser~. You'U ~
want to try our lt.aJlan·style sausage, too, made fresh and ~ 1ke every-
thing Italian should be. And this week, It's priced so low, you'D want to use tt
Instead of ground beef In ell your favorite Italian recipes . For other great meal
Ideas, pick up your free Farmer John pork recipe booklet at the meat counter.
And remember, this week at Lucky, pork Is good for the change.
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AHDWINll rlu. chicken broth,
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per " Uvera Saute unUI meat
t.. cup chop pc d ha1 lott •lS ph\k rolor
onion . Removt' to a large
12 pound s m 11ll bowl Add onio ns to
rn uabtOC>Cl\i
skUlet ud aaute "9tJI
110lden. Add mlllbrooml
and uu1.e a.a m&au&a. Remove onlona and
mutbl'OOllll to ~I with liven. ..aeon wiUa tall
and oepp.r Acid wtiae.
thl<'k• brotb and eotn·
• arch to akUlet, all~ to
bl •nd . Cook until
lblwned. Gentl1 com·
blne Uvf'f'I, OIUont alld •
mut broom1 with the
•1ne UUfe, add bread)'.
tMrTY Md nee ud tum
onto • hot 1ervlna dieh. garnished. wtth chopped
par•ley Servet 8 10
V. cup rote wi.ne •.
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Trvers, WlfJ6~
and mushrooms.
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recommended once or
twice a week for its Iron
content. Non-meal sub-
stitutes include eggs or
addlUonal milk foods
C cottage cheese eaten in
place of meal a l · lowance. for example1.
3. 300 CALORIES JN
C ARBOHYDRATE
FOODS includes high.
fiber wh ole -grain and
enriched breads. whole·
grain or iron fortified
uns weetened ce rea Is.
pot.aloes, peas, corn
beans winter squash.
plan1ain or bananas
rutabaga, rice or pasta
Enriched nour or bread
crumbs Used in cooking also count
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4. 50 C.ALORIES JN
HIGH ·C FRUITS in·
~lude s ora n ges
grapefruit. cantaloupe,
strawberries. papaya.
5. 50 CALORIES IN
OTHER FRUJTS. those
already mentioned plus
any other unsweetened
fresh. frozen. dried or
canned fruits except
avocado ·
6 . UNLIM ITE D
HIGH ·BULK VEGETABL~: celery,
cucumbers. escarole
lettuce. radis h e s
wate rcress, garlic.
pars ley.
7. 100 CALORIES IN
HIGH ·VITAM I N
-VEGETAB~ IOOudes
broccoli, brussels.
s p roitU, cabba.g-4
caul iflower. carrots.
mushrooms. peppers.
spinach. tomatoes and
greens ccollards. kale,
mustard greens and turnip topsl. •
8. 50 CALORIES IN
OTHER VEGETA
BLE S. t ho se a t
read y mentioned plus
a rllc h~kes, asparagus.
b a ml b o o s b o o t s
bean s prouts . g ree n
beans. chard. eggplant.
fennel. kohlrabi. onions.
okra summer squash
and while turnip.
09
9. 150 CALORIES JN
VEGETABLE FAT. pre·
rerably polyuns aturated
salad oils such as saf·
rlowcr or soy. or soft
margarines. both re·
gular and diet. Also in·
· eluded: mayonnaise and
peanut butter.
10. LOW. AND NO-
CALORlE ITEMS: cof·
fee. tea. fat-sk.immed
broths and bouillons.
diet sodas. su~ar sub-
stitutes. spices. herbs.
seasonin~s. extracts and navo rin~s. vinegar ..
lemon jui ce, soy sauce.
p r epare d m usta rd .
Worce s ter s hi re.
Tabasco. small amounts or dry wine used in cook·
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Berry
Prqnes.
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12-ounce package
pilled prunes
2 cups while wine
s uch as Johanntsberg
Riesling · ·
1 medium navel
orange. unpeeled and
sliced thln
10· ounce paetace •
froaen raspberries in
syrup tbaWl!d. pureed in
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High. ~ Prot~in
celery -:..:.
1 cup l'oar ae l y
around walnut.a ~ cup finely
chopped ocUon
There seems to be an
unendlng demand these
daya for mealJ main
d lah ideas 1lle bulc ap-
proach. of tOUae, ls lo
uae lnaredlenta llkc:
chtete. ei11a. nab and ...--l~--ll1C01Lein1ricb ve11etables
2 t1ble11poon1
c hop)>4!d pandt'y
\ • It
3 c u pal. Add bread
crumbl. ~.walnut.a. onion, plraley. aalL,
to•ato Julee, oll .
Worce1t•n"lrt HUH
and •111. aal1 w•ll.
IPoH lMo a 1re ... d
hhJ-tncb loaf an. •
to 1upply ack.'quat nutr1
lion and uli1tactlon Dul f11tvor la Important too
•"1 cup t.omat.o u ce
2 1 ableapOOCll 11 I ad a. . a
mlaut. •otpaa
oll onto atniaa pt1te. I.Al s ·lNIPoOftS orig:fnel 1tand I mAnuUlt "'ore The Tuna Eu C'ro worcatenb.h·tt ~auce cuttlns lalo 1Uctt If de·
quctll' double up on 2ew.llMhlly bt'alPn 1lred.Mr'V9wtthtomato -
11eedl'd prott-ln. add1na Preht'•l oven to 375 F. 1auce Hlloned wttla
-..
Tuna Egg .
• Cro quettes
make good
main dish.
Note new
pyramid
Sh-ape~.
FOOD
bread crumbti and onion In a tarce bowl maah· Worce1t•nhlrt 11uce.
with a ·s~aaonlna of ~c~h~lc~k~s>e:=*':...:..:cm~a~k=H.:..:•=bou:::t.....:Y~l~el=d~:~l~portione::.:::::~·-=-~~~~~.:__..;..~~~--:-:---__,;,..~--..;__;_~~~~~~......;:.~"-=-_;_~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~ Worceste-rshl~ They·r -
-fried until folden and
cris}>y and, I you llkt.
served wlt.h a cr~amy
i aUCf Nol~ lbll thf&e
croquet.tea have a "new
look" n at-1ided like
• PYilmidA. hlf~ It <'_ • --mou. lamiliu cooi~•l
i.h a'pe . Of cour e. 1
tradition tuas strongly,
the cone approach ls
fine.
The Chick Pea LOaf 11
surprising. You lake the
rarsl bate and lt.'s good.
the second ls even bette r
and the third ls terrific.
Here, canned chick peas
a re combined with eggs,
bread crumbs, celery, •
walnuts and flavorings.
a nd ¥served w ith a
Worccs tered tomato
sauce . ..
TUNA EGG
CROQUETl'ES
1 .can I 7 ounces >
tuna. drained and fl~ed
11"'2 cups fine dry
bread crumbs. divided v. c u p fi n ely
c hopped onion
2 tables poons
parsley Oakes
\.":! teaspoon salt
5 teaspoons original
Worcestershire sauce
2 eggs ·
3 hard-cooked eggs .
chopped
1'2 cup flour
Oil ror deep frying or
• 2 cup salad oil
In a medium bowl mix
tuna. a,; cup of the bread
crumbs. onion, parsley
flakes., salt,
Worcestershire sauce
and 1 egg, lightly beaten.
· Fold in hard-cooked ...
eggs. For each croquette
use a generous third-cup
of the mixture ; form into
• pyr1lmids. cones or
balls; repeat, maklng 8
croquettes. In 3 separate
shallo w dishes place
flour. remaining 1 egg,
• lightly beaten and 1 cup
bread crumbs. Dip each ·
croquette in rtour and
then in egg; coat with
b r e a d c r u ·m b s
Refrigerate 'h hour. Fry
a few at a time ln deep
fat heated to 350 F. until
golden. about 2 ll)lnutes .
Or, in a large skillet heat
•-, cup oil until hot: Fry
croquettes, a few al a
time until brown on ·au
sides. about 3 m inutes.
Serve with cream sauce.
if desired. Yield · 4 por-
tions.
CHICK P EA LOAF
2 cahs 120 ounces
eac h > chick peas.
drained .
1 cup soft whol e
whe at bread crumbs
I about 3 slices>
1 cuit finely chopped
Ginger
Cake
Excellent flavor and
close texture.
GINGER CAKE
1 cup fork-stirred
all-purpose flour
• ""2 cup fine whol~
wheat flour
o/• teaspoon bJlking
soda
•f.i teaspoon salt
1 1"'2 t eas po o n s
pumpkin pie spice
If.a cup butte r or
margarine
•• 11:1 cup suga r
l largeegg
If.a cup molasses
~ cup boiling water
Stir tog~tber the
noun, baking soda, salt
and .api~e. Cream the
butter and 1 u 1ar ·
tborougbly beat in the
e11. thea tbe molUlel add~ the flour mixture;
beat 1entl1 to blend.
Gradually 1nd 1eatly
be.at in.the boWaC water
Ju1t enou1b to blend
eae!h time. 9om' -tnt.o •
buttered t by t by 1~·
inch equan . Bake tn
~oven until a cake tester
inlerted tn c:tnter comes out •leu -30 pim.utea •
Cut ln lqUanll aDd aerve
warm or ~d. If you w~&. -to tun~ou\ tbt
cake. Um the pen w1Ui sreued wa ,.._ .
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1 DCMlnd lutant cocoa mix
Water
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Jarae aWdni tiOw ' r. may -ft
l alrtl1hl 1,1alloo coatalner. >
• Tm eervtn, mua batt "'11 ot mtxture P"tllllh
flllln1 with water. Stir to blend. Heat ID
microwave oven on full powtr fOf' I to 2
mlnut • or until warmed . Do not boll. ·
MICRO-TIP: To make a tar,.,-amount.
mix one part mix lo t~ part.a water. lncreaM
oooldna time proportlonatdy f(W each addl·
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Prepare aa above. lle.t over moderate
beat, allninl constantly unlll hot.
H0t OIOCOLA'J'ESO:INAPPS
<Y..W: l·c•>
l cup bot <'boc:olate
t tablespoon peppermlnt schnappt · ·
Mkr.-awe .....,._doM: · ·-
Prepare hot chocolate as directed In "In·
I~
st.ant Hot Choallalt pill•" recipe. Stir ln ptpper·
mint schnapps. Heat ln microwave oven onrull
power for 30 seconds lo 1 minute. as needed.
May be garnished wttb peppermint stick, 11 de·
sired. ~waaao.ai lulractioftl: . ·
Stir aebnappe ln1.9 hot chocolate, aod heat If neceuary.
COCOA ALEXANDER
(YleW: Z cups)
2 tupe bot chocolate v.. cupueam
2 teaspoons brandy
Miaowne laltnlctloe1: ·
Prepare bot chocolate as directed in "In·
slant Hot Chocolate Mix" recipe.
Beat cream and brandy together. Stir into
hot chocolate. Heal In microwave oven on full
power for 30 seconds to 1 minute, as needed.
May be garnlsbea with whipped cream. if de·
sired. ·
ConveetioaaJ lnstrudlons:
Beat cream and brandy together. Stir into
hot chocolate and at if necess
;
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A big tureen of hearty soup can be a
meal in itself. This one's flavored with
the mild anise taste of black licorice.
New Twist
/.For.Soups .
J Soups like grandma used to make needn't i be a thing or the past. Homemade soups can fill
the air or your kitchen. too. without taking hours
of time to make. And. modern homemakers
might even have the edge on grandma with a
few secret.Ingredients of their own.
Home economists s uggest that you give
your soup a new twist with the anise flavor of
black licorice. Surprlsingly.'the idea Is a fairly
traditional one. The anise will add a mlldly
spiced flavor to the soup rather than make it
sweet. Create a little mystefy when you make
your next batch or homemade soup and keep the
family guessing what makes "Mystery Beef
Barley Soup" taste so delectable.
" MVSTERY'BEEF BARLEY SOUP
1 beef oxtail <about 2 pounds), disjoint~
1h cup chopped onion
8cupe water
1 'h ~aspoons salt
V.. teaspoon pepper
• 11.t cup chopped parsley
'h cup chopped carrots
1 cup chopped celery
•;.. cup barfe.)t ·
1 can (12 oupcesl tomato ;wee
2 lablespooi\s chopped black licorice
'i'l teaspoon marjoram
·~ teaspoon basil
In 5 lo ~uart Dutch oven or stock pot cook
oxtail pieces over medium heat until llghUy
browned. Add onion and cook until tender Add .
water, Mlt and pepper; bring to boil. Reduce
beat and llmmer, uncovered, about 4 '*1rs to
blend navon and reduce volume by hall. Add
all remalDlnC incredlents. Simmer until barley .. coolu!ld. about 45 minutes. Skim oa exeesa fat
before Ml'Ying. lf dellred. About I MrVtnaa.
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Clusters
Of_ Grapes :
-Any-way-you-"Serv 8VCtA.rN8PleB 1~1---~
IJ'•PH from California Ga.APES
vineyards, they will add ~ cup auaar
a festive touch to foods l teaapoon cin·
an~ mooda ! namon CHOCOLATE ~ teaspoon
COVE&ED GRAPES cardamom
1 package < 12 · 1 pound California
ouncea > semi-itweet grapes. separated lnlo
chocolate ehlpe clusters
1 pound California l ea white, sllgbUy
grapes, separated· into beaten
clusters In small bowl. mix
Melt chocolate over augar and spices. Coat
hot water. Coat clusters clusters of grapes with
ol erapes and put In a ege white, then sprinkle
cool place to dry. with auaarmixture.
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Pass .the Graq
· · Pl u n p 1 u the t c.-up chkkt>n bl'Oth and tbidltm. S.uon '° sravy" la a requHt 1 cup i1, Dint> habt tute wttla aalt and pep-
IMard ....Warty at din cr .. m PA'· Maku 2 cup•
nu tabfo1. Probably . alt and pepl>f'r ••*.~_,au.HAM -----beuiue-w 6 ~ul.cla:t a~an, melt ~,..,., ~ ol l«Vlna turke)' butter and aaut« 1arllt,-. -MVCS -....--...,..-
wltihout &ravy a.od 1t • Hloa and apP-_le for a l NP...,.. aauct
hard to imaaine. roa t mlnvt SUi Tn curry ••NP 9"1e1 buUer
beef without • uvory au powd r and eaut for l '' CUP rAitl111n1 Jui . m \nutc.-more. 8tlr In '• t\IP map e 1yrup But have you notlced nour IDd arectually odd Combine all lnar4'·
what's bffcl hanoerun11 chltlr•n broth an d dltntltoanu~a.n and td' .iravies lab'ly~r'fradi crum Stir Xver low almm•r ualJl bubbly ..
, tloiial 1tylt'S re "'' ina beJt until sauce 'bullbJcs Makes 2·~ cupe.
. UnusfJIJi sauces
team up wttt> so~ family rolls ·
and tf1if1/y
sliced meats to
malce intriguing
sandwiches.
way to c.-rt'amy herb
»•u ces , •et cy ·•tomatoty" bltnds and
1nleresUna fruit com blnatlonl. and thHe In
turn •~ crtat nc new
·1.nd exclllna serving
ideas for (ntats. This
• -""r-ftndwtftndo 6u a•-~-. YOU .ALWAYS· SAVE!
example
JuaC watch what can
happen to turkey. ham
or roas t beef when
they're teamed up with
unusual s auces and s erve d a s mip t .
s andwiches on soft rolls.
A creamed curry sau~e
gives the turkey slices a
distinctive rar eastern flavor.
A simpie baked ham
gets ·an elegant touch
with a sauce that com-bines applesauce, ap-
plebutter. maple syrup
and raisins. and roast
beef goes western with
an Intriguing barbecue
sauce made wt th beer.
chili sauce. olives and
onions.
The sand"ches are made by splitting the ·
soft family rotls in half
and layering ijiln slices
of meat on the bottom
halves. Then each Is
topped with Its own special sauce.
These mlni -
s andwkbes have many
• different uses. They're a marvelous way to use
leftover meats; they're
perfect for a buffet din· ner and they're· easy and
economical to fix for a
soup and sandwich sup-per. ,
Split soft ramlly rolls
and toasL Place bottom
halves on serving _plat-
-ter and eover wUh thin
slices of meat -cooked
beer, chicken, turkey or
ham.
BEEF BARBECUE
SAUCE
2 tablespoons butter
or margarine
1 large o nion,
chopped ~--J~lli sauce-,,, cup beer
1/2 cup sliced stuffed olives \
-Gombin& all-ingi:e-
dients in a saucepan and
simmer for S minute~f or
u n t l l .r l a v o rs a r e
blended. Makes l · 'h
cups sauce.
CURRIED TURK~Y
SAUCE
'I• cup butter or
margarine
1 clove galic , chopped
l onion, chopped
1 apple, peeled.
cored and chopped
1 teaspoon currt powder
"'•cup flour
HaSh
Brown
Quiche
HASH BROWN QUICHE
1 <24 -ounce>'
package frozen
shredded hash brown
potatoes, thawed
tr.s cup melted butter
or margarine
1 cup (4 ounces)
shredded hot pepper
cheese
1 cup (4 ounces )
s hredded Swiss or
Gouda cheese t cup CS ounces)
diced cooked hlm
lft cup c ream or
milk·
2 eggs .
1/4 l e a s p ·o o n
seasoned sail
Grease 9·i nch pie
plate with solid shorten·
ing or butte r . Press
thawed haab browns
between paper toweling
to r emov e excess
moisture. Flt baab
browns into pie plate,
cutting and trimming to
make a solid (rust.
Brush bash brown c"-t wttb melted butter; be
sure to brush top edges
too. Bake at 4259 for 25
minutes.
Remove crust from
ovu.andllll wilbJayus
of cheese and ham. Beal
cream wltb e111 ae4
aeaaoaed ... t; pour over
~'----etteetae and ham .. RetUPtt
to oven; reduce heat.
Bake at S50"F. until a
knife lllMrted near edl•
comM out clean. about 39-40 m1nutett
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ACROSS
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57 Necktie
58'Nine· Prefix
59 PrePot•hon eo Cu,blc merer
61 us. ptay-
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65 Minerals
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22 Nova Scotia
cape
24 Auguries
27-t>one
28 Fine -
30-stOle
31 TOf> man:
Abbr.
32 0ccur
33 WW-11 group
34 JOlned again
35 Creel: Brit.
36 Steep slope
38 Shake ·
42 Spanish riv·
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'8 Intones
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ADVllO&Y COUNCIL: Tbe ~-.•ell will .,._..•community WOltMof caaw "HoW oo rn Wkla QUI' KJda About la!" ........
I m. fdaJ, :;raa, »._ft u.=f'lnt
Conire1atkMMI 0¥attb, luM ADI
Xe)'rde speaftr-will be Orr 1'UIAalD lladK. psycblatrbt and te&evlaloa ,.,...Ut~. TM workabOp la Optft to tM l*bltc. _. it will
fut-.re promi~nt medical_. ~unb....,.
... 1pealren.
The p.Ar'poM of the -.bbop la to ctve pa,..nu lnlormaUon and t«' ,.,_ U.1 m.,
WM! to <'OdUSMll\kat. IMl'9 efttdiveb' wtUa umr
t hUdren about ".xullty. rot liafonDaUoe: Bob OJIOD. ~ EducaUoa ~ wit.la tbe
Orao1e Couaty Famlly Pl1Mh•1 Ad•ilol'>'
Couadl, IM-5'29.
ClulJ Calendar
Holiday Inn, FUUertoo. For lnfonnatioo: Deb-
bie Clbaver) SoweJ'1by, 551-1081; L.yno Barth
Ryan, 524·2928; Robyn <Wrltbt.> Kuester,·
521-Mts.
LtJPUJ: Tbe OrUlle County Lupus Chapter
of the City <A Hope will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tbura·
day, JM. 11, at Mercury Savi.op and Ll>tn~
Tuatln. ,
AMEBICAN LEGION AND AUUU.UY:
A pot-luck dinner aod meeUnc will be ~d at t :IO p.m. Tbunday, Jan. 18, ln the Hall at 5&5 w. 1ltb St .. Calta Mesa.
llAJMMAH: The Newport Bea~h chapter
will bave a cbampasne recepUoo party from 6 tot p.m. ~y. Jan. 23, al Bullock's WUabire
in Newport Beach.
day. Jan. 23, at the Balboa Bay Club.
N EWPO&T BAUIOa TOUTllll'ftt:88
CLlJB: 1be group's inatallatioG banq-will be
held Thursday. Jan. 11, at a luncheon hoSted by
Wettem Federal Savina• and Loan in' Corona
del.Mar.'
A88DTION T•AINING woaUHOP..! •
"How to Say Yet or No Wltbout Guilt" will be
offered at a worbbop from t a.m . to 2 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 18, la the commumty center at
Golden Weet Collep .. Information: 812-ml, ext.
577.
10l1aNAL warnNG SElllNAS: Oranae
Cout ColJege wiJJ otter a two-dlly lJ:l&emive
joumal writlnc seminar from 7 to 10 p.m. J'r1.
day, Jan. 19, and t a.m. to 4 p.m . Saturday. Jan.
20. Re8istfation. is $25. Tickets are available In
the <>CC 'ncket Office. Information: 556-5880. N&WPO•T HAaaoa ALU•NAE AB·
SOCIA'l"ION OF KAPPA Da.TA: ll•mbeta wm fMll at 7:30 p.m. llo.da.y, Jan. 22, at the
laine home"!_ Mrs_.J~ W. Role. ReMrv•· Uou: M!s. Jotam -~.....,.__ _ _,____....._....._. ...
ASSISTANCE LEAGUE OF LAGUNA
BEACH: The group will host the Region ll
Council meeting al lts ~hapter house oo Wednes·
~-~~-~J~..:..
OU8TY WING8. INf:.: The IJ'O'IP will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tbun&ly, Jan. 11, at the aJlasouri
Compromise in Laguna Hilla. lJlformatlon :
998-0945. . AM&&ICAN CANCEa SOCIETY: Tiie
Orange County Unit hu ~vtd aceredttatlon
from the Board 0( ft.e1lstered Nlll"linl for the
seminar, Oraa,e CowU.Y COODedlob -Caneer:
"It's a FamUy Alralr," to be held frocn t a .m. to
4 p.m. Tt,esda,y, Ju. 23. at C&l:lfomla State
University, F\lll~rton. Registration lnforma-•
Uon : 7$2.&MIO.
BEUNION: Compton High School tndua·
lion clau ol l~ will meet for ita ztb reunion
· with a dinner dance on Sept. 29 al-the Dla·
oeyland Horel. Graduates and class members of
the years D52 throoib 1151 .re~ For in·
formation: Paul Jobmon, 833-0811, or Pat Wall-
ing, 894-213>.
NEWPORT HABBOB BtJSINE88 AND
P&0Ft3g()NAL WOMEN'S a.vB: The club's
annual Dutch Auction will be held at 8:30 p.m.
· TbUJ"lday, Jan. 18, at the Mesa Verde Country
Club in Costa Mesa. Reservatlou: Carolyn
Williama, 548-7544.
WOllEN'S LAW CENTE&: An open
worbbop OOed PenooaJ Powel-will be bold at 8
p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Women's Law
Center, 1\lltin. fteserv·atioQa: 832·2202. ·
Ni'TIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR
• WOllEN: The North Orange County C'lutpter
WU.Mlold Its gawral meeting at 7:30 tonight at
the main branch of the Anaheim Library. For
information: Ml-2182.
Town Hall Celebrity
Gretchen Wyler, actreas. singer and dan«r
pictured above. wm be the first guest artut for
the Town Hall 1979 Celebrity Series, sponsored
by the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach As·
. siatance-Lea&uef.
She will appear at UJ:30 a.m. Monday, Jan.
22, at u,e Edwards Cinema, FaahJon Island,
Newport Beach. Proceeds will-benefit-the
phllanlhroples of the Assistance Leagi.aes.
MESA VESDE icEPUBUCAN WOMt;N
FEDEllATED: The group will celebrate it.a
18th annlwenary and lnst.allalion ol olftcers at
10:30 a.m Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Reuben E.
Lee. Reservations: 646-8240 or 5t&-3t02. ·
SADOLEBACK VALLEY DELTA GAllMA
ALtJllNAE: The fint meeting ol 1979 will be a J9int meeting with the Hu.ntlngton Beach Delta Gamma Alumnae at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 23,
at t'be home 0( Mn. Jack Hoel. Information: Patty Caulfield, 768-6069.
REVNION: Troy High School clua of 1989
will bold ita 10 year reunion oo June 23 at the
' tJC l&VINE 'J1)WN AND GOWN: Members
will meet at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 22. in the
Social Science Tower, room 220. on the UC
Irvine campus. Mrs.-Daniel Aldrich will sbow
slides from her ~t trip to Egypt. .
ORANGE COUNTY GUITAll allCLE: The
l~P will preeent i ts lint proeram at I p.m.
Saturday. Jan. 20, ln. the Chapman College
Recital Hall. IDlormation: Ann Apodaca,
SM-1491, or Michael Gerald.in. 774-3619.
POVNTAIN VALLEY NEWCOME&S
CLUB: A morn1ng coffee will be beld for new
and pl'Olpedlve JDembel"I_ a.i 10 a.IL Wedm.:.
day, Jan. zt at tbe bome of Bobbi McDowell.
Jla.4 VDDE BKANCH UBMRY: Story
Time for cbi1dten between the ages of 3 and 5 is
offeted every 'l'Uelday at 10 a .m.. beginning
Jan. 23. for 10 weeks. lnformaUoo: 546-5274.
KAPPA ALPllA THETA EL CAMINO
&EAL AUJllNd: 'l'be group will bear a pro-
gram on antiques at 11:30 a.m. 'l'bursday. Jan. a, at the San Clemente home of Mrs. R.L. Monia. ~.
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCOMERS
CLUB: The group will hold a coffee at 9:30 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 19, to welcome new residents. ln·
formation: 146-~. ·
TUESDAY CLUB OF NEWPORT
BARBOR: 'Ibe group will meet al 11 a.m. Tues·
NEWPORT BEACH JUNIOll EBELL
CLUB: 1be group will present a children's
fashion show and luncheon at 11 :30 a.m. Thurs-
day. Jan. 25, at its clubboule, SlS W. Balboa
BJvd. Tickets are $2.50; proceeds 1!UJ J10 to bat-
tered cbiJdren at lnteroatiooal Qrpb8na lnc.
Reservations: 581-2475.
P.E.O. Sl8TDll"OD: The Orange CoaslaJ
P.E .O. Reciprocity Bureau will hold a )o'oun·
den• Day luncbeoa at 11 :~ a.m. Friday. Jan. lt.
at the M.iasioD Viejo Country Club. Information:
673-0483.
BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY NATIONAL
WOMEN'S COMIJ)Tl'EE: The Orange County
group will meet al 6:30 p.m. 1bunday, Jan. 18.
at the 'Newport Beach home of Carol Kamper.
Lecture will be given by DL Richard Onorato.
associate professor of English at Brandeis.
8eservations: Sandy Cbakmak, 640·5544 ;
Vicki Bavly, 675-1585: Judy Gertner. S46-9134.
LAS AllTISTAS CLUB OF 80tJTBERN
CAUFOllNIA: · Tbe 'group will meet at 11:30
a.m. Friday, Jan. 19, at the Laa 'U•mlnarias
Restauram ln Monterey Park.
HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRISTIAN
WOMEN'S a.vB: Tbe group will meet at noon,
Wednesday, Jan. 24. at the Huntington Beach
Inn. Reservations: Mrs. Charles CUJwell, Hunt·
ington Beach.
JANUARY SALE
fRANCI~-ORR
( Boroseope ]
THURSDAY, JAN. 18 URA <Sept. 23-0ct.
By SYDNEY OMAJta 22): Cbeck behind the
scenes. be discreet. re~
ABIES <March 21· fuse to be depressed by
April 19>: Emphasis on buzz words. s uch as
basic issues, work , hospital.· confinement,
service. piercing veU of rest. ·seclusion, quiet o'r
unce rtainty. Get lo secretive. Pisces figures
heart ol matters. Main· prominently. You know,
lain independent stance. yet again. that being
HighHJht originality. aJooe is not necessarily
creativity. Refuse to be the same a s being
ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN.
· Now 1<; !he trme 10 stQn up IOf rec sk:ihng ll"SWO'> nt ltil' k'•' 't.."IPQCIPS Chalet Whc..'lh<:r yCXivP ICt • .-.k.rtf.'<1 Ir ·!QI!' 01 nt "/• •
I( I' s!Wled lfl YOlll lrlt~. ~ ol thcSe ClaSS4.:S ,., fer yoo a.i.-.se-; 1111 up tar.I. so wn tOO.iy tor an the 1nt0tm<11ton
fine stationery corona del mar
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The finest women's
and children's
clothing is now
available at
immen5e savings.
MSllON ISlANO Newport Beoch 6• • 8808
FASllON SQUAllf Santa Ana 558-9595
tumNGTON HARIOUI 8-46-1660
taken advantage of, in-lonely. .
timidated by tbo6e ac-8 c 0 R p I 0 ' 0 c t .
customed to something 23-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis
fornothing. on des ire', wi s hes,
IOf the WhOle lom11y.
SKATING SCHOOL HOTLINE 97N3S1
ASK FOR MISS SANDY
BEGINNERS WELCOME
TAURUS CApril 20· power, production. re-
M a y 2 0 > : F o. rt o w alignment of priorities.
through on hunch, te.ach, Older individual de.
learn, create, welcome momtrates faith in your ICI CAPADES OfAl.ET
change and challenge. capabilities. Member of Costa Mesa
Young per1on1 are opposite sex pays you a $5. OFF 2701 Harbor Blvd. drawn to you. Penona.1 meaningful compliment. REGISTRATION
magnetism flows. You Member of opposite sex FEE WITH H bo & Ad could win popularity does care -and proves ar r · 8.1118
$5. OFF
REGtSTRATION
FEEWfTH
THIS AD c o n test. Fa m i l y it. THIS AO 979 8880 member makes major SAGl'ITAJUUS CNov . ..._ ________ .._ ___ • _____________ J
· cooceaaion. Your views 22-Dec. 21 >: Emphasis ---------------------------are vi.ndicat.ed. on career. authority.
G ElllNI <May 21 · st.anding tall. communi·
June 20): You break ty project.a, a ccessful
free from J>revio_us venture i.nto lilies.
restrictiom. saatttanan Aries, Ubra er
fi"ures promineotly. In· Saeittarian figure pro-
d iv id u a I with a minenUy. Yow-views
"weiaht pfoblem~~ con· are vindicated, you
suits you. Be patient, meet deadline. You have
but reruse lo be drailJed reaon to celebrate. -
of your psycbjc enet1Y. CAParcoaN <Dec.
Purchase of borne ap-22.Jan. JJ): Good Moon
pliance could be on aspect coincides now
a1enda. with travel, communica-
CANCE& <June 21 tloo, new procedures,
July 22): Stick to the resolving of technical
facts. One who is en· problems. What seemed
vioua and would like to far away will come
see you trip ... will ad· within "touching dis·
..Yocate course that lacu tance." Yes. Leo con·
substance. Know it, pro-, tinues in the picture.
(
· tect your own intereM.&. AQUABl\JS tJ an ;:::=========================wli=================::; Aquarh•. Scorp6o. Leo 20-Feb. 11): DiJ. deep
I I te-d persons figure pro· and you could strike pay nsu a uour n o~. mioently. Your re· dirt. Be specHlc .,. 'WWO aideoce ahould be dynami.c and have
3M Scotcht1nt· Sun Cpntrol Fl_lin 8avea You Money.
. ~
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"cleared" of e&ectrical couraae to talk money
aaletybuards. with partner, mate.
LEO <July 23-Auc. Hunch Is on target.
22 ): Empbaala on collec· Learnin& process Is
ti on•, payment•. 1tlmulated. Aquariua,
finilblng what you start. Cancer. Leo. Scorpio
delineattna trends, persona crowd your
eyelet, teWns finief on •tcenariio.
&>u1ae <f publlc. Oernlnl, PISCES c Feb. tt'· Vir40, Saaittartus ~"""March 3)): Emphasis on
prominentJy. Be ready partnership, publicity.
for quick chancea, determJninJ . what op·
chaUenges and the re· position ls CIOlng, think·
covery ol lost articlet. in c . .J> 1 a an I n 1 . J1 e
vtaOO <Aug. 2'3-Se)Jt. verutlle. Deal wltb
22 ): Mab eonceuioa to Gemlal, Saalttarlus
family membert be peraou. Play waltla1
diplomatic:, pay aebt. sam~. aw&d rusb1DI to
build for future, accept Judameat, be dilcreet.
le1ltlmate flattery,---------wiCbout kleklnc toe la sand. Taurua, Libra, Scorpio penon1 n,ure
ID your peraooal iceiaarto. lloney 1ur.
priHlscNe .
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., .
ANN LANDERS
Face -~t: · ney Go to 'MQtel'
DIAR ANN
. LANDm..lly bUlband
and I own a motel. We .,.. wrttiDI to .. 10U
tao.w lt'• time 701i1
•loilNd stvtnl mot.a. • bH -..-by npeatld.ly refernn1 io th.m In
yow" colwm U I pl•ce Jl'bere Widt .. xual al·
fain are~.
Why doa'\ you h.)'.
''W,hen a mu Laket • woman to a bcitel... or
''to bll apartment'' or
"to tbe •ome ot a
muwal l\ilad?" MUil It
ALWAYSbe "a motel"!
We on. etcocnraoda-
Uona to IDaQ)' tnvekn
wtlb 1mall cb.Udttn. We
are a eodlend to peoo&e
wbo are stranded w-lth .car t.roubM. Mo«U are
lbe ideal ..80lu0oo (Of' N-
la tl vea •bo vlstl but
don't· want. to hnpcMae.
We alao otter a qu.iel al1bt 'a lod1 rn1 to ·lroubltd (or an1ry)
apousee wbo riee<l Ume
away tro,D home to cool
off and lblok lhln1a over.
Ptiile. Mm I Hdtrl,
ctve "'.nu a.ad •top
u1ln1 .. motel" •• a synonym for a secret •..U.C place ror 1exaaaJ
or•'••· We perform • 1re1t m 1 n y aoeial
HrvlcH and don't de· wn·e the black ey' )'C)'I are liviftl ua JUST
TRYING1r0 KAKE AN
HONESTlJVlNO
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t>EAR ANN
LANDERS· My huabaod
and I have agreed that
we are too clOtie to the
Hot Stews
Appealing
Whether you call i .
s·t e ~ r a g o u t o r
frica ssee, a · slow -
simmered combination
o f meat or poultry.
herbs and vegetables or.
fers a wonderful way to
warn\ your f~ul on
blustery winter days.
The appeaJ of stews is
universal -and almost
every country has its
own wa y with thi s
favoriteformor cookery.
What is probably the
most popular meat stew
begins with beef cubes
that are quickly
browned, then ·slowly
s impier e d wit-h-
vegetables. liquid and
herbs. 1be French calJ il
Ragout de Boeuf, a
basic beef stew that's
easily turned inlo the
fa -m e d Be e f
Bourguianon with the
addition of Burgundy
wine, white onions and
mushrooms.
In Italy, beef stew
becomes Stulatlno alla
Romana when creative
cooks add bacon, mar-
joram, tomato paste and
dry red win e . In
Beltium, the addition or
beer turns t.h e tradi-
tional beer stew into
-Carbonnade Flamande.
The variations on slew
can be infinite and good
cooks always make
room in tbelr recipe files
for new ways with this
perennial favorite. •
Cook, s tirr ing until
thickened. Gradually
stir in sour cream; heat.
Serve ove r noodles.
Makes · about 7 cups, 6
serylngs.
CARIBBEAN CHICKEN
,STEW
2 pounds chicke n
parts
2 t a ble s poon s
shortening
l can <10% ounces> condensed c r eam of
chicken soup
•h cup chabUs or
other dry white wine
__:_ medium potatoes,
quarter~ -v.r c up cho ppe d
onion
2 mediu~ cloves
garlic. mince<r
t medJum bay leaf
1 tablespoon paprika
1 -p ac kage < 10
ounces> frozen peas
11~ cup sliced pimien-
to -stuffed olives
In large heavy pan.
brown c hic;.k e n in
shortening ; pour off rat. Add so up , 'wine ,
,potatoes , onion and
seaaooings. Cover; cook
over low h ea t 30
minut,ea. Add peas and
olives. Cook 15 minutes
more or until done : stir
occasionally. Thicken if
desired Makes 4 serv-ings.
COUNTRY CHICKEN
F .. CASSEE
6 chicken legs
(about 3 pounds>
2 tabl es poo n s
shortening
1 can < 10~ ounces)
conde nsed cream of
celery soup
'h cup water
16tuUmatot.e~w
-IO we are uldq you.
Our 17·~ar old Barbt
end her 18 year old
81i1u1 can't aeem to
kHJ> tlwtr band• off •adt~:aew..u.••oothtaa bl• bair,
•tn*l.. bll um1, or t be h•• her baada
arouad bl1 waist or
.-.boulden.
lua1y k1iMI btr aeek
it.nd Mr hudl, rum Ida
llD1•n tbrOuCb btt bair and c.......-...,. .WJ'1
few mlnut... AU lbl1 soet oa lA tlle pteMnce or f rlend•. parent1 •. 1randparent1. anyone
who bappena lo b• around.
you say! -A COUPLE
OF OLD OOAT& -
AGU4lANDG
DEA8 GOl\11: Yeuc
love 11 ......... but
••at 1•• •Hcrlbe ........... ,. ..
~ ........... .... ,..... 'ftillp.u.
very ~CMM&atlea .............. ..bep _ ...
prtnte. l'm wtdl ,.._
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Our son will
be ... celebratina bis sixth bbthday soon. We would
like to give him a party
Kid• al"M• behave
better w~en their
ma&IM" .,_'t around.
We laave • llD&ll apart. meal .. it would be •
lot ...-1or me wit.bout
tb• m••.-•· I don't want ba.ft Jeeliop. How· cu I work tb1I out? -
COLOR MS YELLOW
DEASY.: 1&•111 ..... ,,_.dlie ... uUd ............. .,, ...
1• = Swee&ea tlae ..... ., ..... ..... '9-:.'ll ....... &lat cWld ••
lly buaband and I
d 0 n 't t bl Dk I U c'h
behavior la ..-pectable.
We!ve tc6d them 10 and
they tell Ult we a,. "out
or It." Accordlnt to
them, youoa love ls
beautihll ud they are
not ashamed to show
their f~. What do
but tbe problem is· the I 'II ltet .-t .t die•
mothers. They bring · mamu .W be C::l .. thetr Idell and act as it laHe tM. few ..
the part)' WU for them. tlae•MIWL
In this unusual Caribbean Stew. chicken parts are com-
bined with potatoes. peas. pimiento-stuffed olives, cream of
chicken soup and wine.
4 medlum carrots 15 minutes more or until
<about 'h pound>, cut in done: stir occasionally. 2-inch-Pieces-Thicke n U.,dHlred.'
1 POUnd c about 16 ) 'Makes 6 servtq .
small whole while AFalCANltAOOUT
onions .• 2. poun.ds _w e l I v. c up c hopped trimmed boneless lamb
pan1ley shoulder, cut in 1-inch
1 large bay leaf cubes . v. teaspoon ground 2 tabl es poons
nutmeg shortening
3 thin lemon slices 1 can < 1~ ounces>
ln large heavy pan. condensed tomato soup
b r o w n c h l ck e n l n v.r cup wat.ec..
shortening; pour off fat. 2 medium ,nions.
Add remaining ingre-thickly sliced
dlents except lemon' 2 large c loves
slices. Cover ; cook over garlic. minced
low heat 45 minutes. ~lea.spoon salt
Add lemon slices. Cook Y8 teaspoon pepper
3 medium potatoes
<about 1 pound >, cut in
half • --l · p1~ka,1e.--< 10
ounces> frozen whole okra .. rn -large heavy pan,
brown lamb in shorten· ing; pour ofr rat. Add
soup, water, onion,
garlic and se asonings.
Cover: cook over low
beat 30 minutes. Add
potatoes; cook 30
minu~. Add okra; cook
10 minutes more or unlll
done. Stir occasionally.
Thicken ir desi r e d .
Makes about 8 cu.ps, 6
servings.
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Old o..clllltel 2:00 0'(100 p.m. Of PATRICIA E. PETTIT ,., .. 111~ ""''ford, eonn.<tl<ut061'3 i.nln • petlllon for l'T'ol»te of Wiii tlle3"1d•yofJ_.rv, 1'79 end tor Le11e~ Te11amentHy •nd ""' buslr•en Is conducle<I by • Pl«• of 8lo lleulclt Bvtlnti\ Of. lfmlted PMINrtllip.
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W•rner Ave._, Hunttnvton Buen. of E""'" A<t, refer~• to wnich ,, This slalttmnt w~ tiled with ""' <:..lltotnle Count v Cltrlt of Orenoe Countv ProJetl 19entttkAllon N• ..... 1. "'8119 tor ""11'1tr partltul..-!>. •nd llWll c,.i I i Je11U9 15 '19
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"'"'"""""'"' ,,.,_ 1<,_,s. ment No JOI ""o court, et 700 (1v1c J•n. 11• 2•, 3• '9nd F•b. 1, 19~ t1' 1•
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Frick, & Jette, AtChlltctS, 141 E Union LEE A BRANCH, PUBLIC NOTICE
If you're looking for a
change.of-pace entree,
how about Swedish
Slew? It uses just two pounds of inexpensive
beef cubes and frozefl"'
Brussels sprouts that
,;immer in a mixture or
condensed onion soup,
allspice and thyme. The
last·minute add1tion of
sour cream provides a
co ntinental touch.
Served over noodles, the
s t e w Is pe rfec t for
St.,Pu-...(f .. IOI eountv~rk -----------------------------------------------t MOTICE IS HEREllY OIYEtl lllet J-.1!. Wlllltfm T.S. ".:~~,7~
the al>Ov•-N"*' Sc'-t Olstrkt OI KINOllL&AHOEllSOH NOTICEOf'OE .. AULT
, casuil entertaining as
well as ramlly fare.
While beef is pre-
f e rr e d b y most
Ame r icans, chic ke n
tsn 't rar behind in
~ularlty. And chicken
1lew, a favorite of years
past . is a custom that
• deserves t.o be revived.
Although the old slewing
hen o( yesteryear has
been replaced by tender
•broiler-fryers, stewing
remain• a practical, one-dish way to combine
cbickeo and vegt.ables.
SWEDISH b'TEW
2 pounds beef cubes
<2-lnch>
2 t a bl es poon s
shortening
l cao U01h ounces>
condensed onion soup
Y.l le.Spoon ground
allspice
"1t teaspoon tb1me
leaves, cnaabed
~ tea1poeawt
11' teaspoon pepper
2 ,paclu1e1 < 10
oudce1 eachl fro1en
Brussell sproutl
\4 eupwater
2 tablespoons f1oUr
t cup BOW' cream
Cooked noodle.
ln larce heavy pan,
brown beef in lboNo· mi; ~ ott 1.i. Md
IOUP aDd MHODIDll. Cower; cook over lo11t beat 2 houu. Add
IJ)l'OUta. Qeok more or llDlll cloiM. .... Oft&df tlftr. Orada.U, blead'wa&er
into flour until •mootb: aJowtr .ur Jmo_ann.
This .... , only
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while you wait.
It's free ... it's our wav of saying thank you for helping make
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· ... ~· -•~A t•~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Tnot receive up ._ ,_ ·-....,, ·-· A...,_y.., "'1it'-VAL SAN CORP •s dUIY aPPOlnhtd :: = ~:.c:-:: .. ~: Pul>ll$11ed 0ta<9 C.0.lf 0.lly P ilot Tru\ltt under Ille loll-1119 .,.,.<rlbed Pf'Olt(I. J•n. 11, te. u . 1'1'1 117.711 dffd of trult:
61cti Sh81t oe reulvecl In !tie PIM~ TRUSTOR: EMPIRE GROWTH
tdentlfH!d -· -\1'1•11 be ~,,.d PUBLIC NOTICE xv." Hmlltd l*tntnlllO
-IMll>ll<IY ,_ •IOUd •I IM .ioov~ 8 ENE FI ~IA RV : GLOR I A
st•led lil'Tlt-MIO place. BIO-.... l"IC'TITIOUSBUSINESS WILUAMS.•wiOO..
rno beulendtdefOl\lrkl'•OClllOn. NAME '1ATaMSNT Rec:onl8Cl~r•. l915U ln$l•
frtere will be • UUO deele>Slt re The tollOW!ng ~-'' dCMllQ 1111\l· No 1100 In boo1c llSOS !>bile HJ of 0 1 Q<llrtOtorHCntetOIOIO-umenuto ..,..sat. 11c1•I Records 11'1 tl!lt ofttu of tni: ~rantff tM return In tondlllOn ' INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY RKOrder of Or1n99 County: wld Ck!e<I
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re-llwtotMCOlltr«I 00< IL PMllvlew ~. trVl"8, C. 9771S • m8') recorded In 800ll II, peoe SO ol
E•<n bod \Nit be tKc.,,.,_led by Tl'll\ llU\lnH~ "(,ondUCl8CI by..,"" M1ue11aneous Maps, record\ 01
tl'le M<Wlty ~to In tne eon1ract dlvl0u•1• 0•""9Ct County, C.llfor11le, wlo OOt<I
00<ume11U -by !tie tlst ot ptOC10teO Tiiis =::'· ~Y wtlll 1111 of trutt WC\IN'S C8f'teln OCll191tlon~ In tllb<Olltracton. ......, t tudlnQ OM not• lor 11'1• lUm ol Tl'lll DISTRICT rpserv•ll ll'le riQlll lo Counly c1..-1t ol ..,.enQe County on \l,jO(J,00
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blOl or "'"-bldeli119. Jan. 3, 10, 11, 14, ,.,. S7»-7t leCUted ttltf'm ere prnently MIO by
l i. Ol•lrlcl ""' Olll""*' from IM Ille u~ Tt-.t • br .. ch ol, and
OlrtCIO< ot tM Department ol 1n. dtf.ull in, !tie OClllQfllOni I« wf11th dllttri.1~!htoener•l1><1tv•ll· PUBLIC NOTICE well deed of tr~t l'hlacurlty N J oc 1f1t r<lte .. ~ o+em w"9ff In the curred In 11\M payment N\ not bffn IOctllty lft llllllcll lllll _,_ IS to 119 ,,,..Of: .
l*ferrned 10t Hth u .tt 0t type ef f'ICTITIOUSBUMNIU Tiie IMllence of1M Pf'IMlpel sum ~-....... ~ lo HKllte ~ ,_ NAMa STATaMSNT of UtO .... wNdl "'-dUe Sep
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A COC>Y ..... .,,.... .. ,lftO '"'" .... bulinHS •s: tlle'tton from Novemeler •• 1978. Ille •t 111e Ohlrlct AdmlnlstratlOn Of. PAOl"ESSl°"AL CATALOGING-°Tll•t Illy rNMlft thereof, the un lkt for Contr«ton review -1f1.. SCRVICE. 113S Whittler Aw 04, oienlQMd, prewnl -kl.try u,_r
f0t1Nttlon Cott• Mew . Ce m21 •U<h dHd of trusi, ,.., eaecultd ano
It tllall 0. ~Y "'*'IN c-. C.rotY'I Mane Oe ~ltln, IS'" d•llvertd 10 l411d duly •PPOlntoo
trettot to wllom tllt COfltreO 11 =~-MMtOttlom, FeurtUlll Y.,tey, CA Tru11ee. • wtltlen Oe<l.,ellon ol
ew•rded. and up1n -Wll<Olllr«1ors M•rle AM Wlllte. "'" Ml M<ll· Oef•ulf and Otmlnd for Wle, and ha' "'*' "'"'· to N'r ftOt fN t,,.,, t"9 .. ,,.,,,n f'ount.in V•I..,, CA ftJlll dellOllted with U ld dUly •PP<>lntto s•'41 lt!Kifl8CI , ... , IO .. I ...,.km.n Tiiis ·buslneU IS condvtltO Dy a, TrultM, "WCh dHd of truit •nd •If ·~by lll9nl In tne e.d<11ll0n of oeM••• P¥-""P dCKumenll evldent1n9 oDllQlllons
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t Knaft'1 ~t dretl8ing! Quart
Rice Mixes •••• ~ 39c
M.J.B .... aU varic1uee in 6 oz pkg
Crackers = ... &9c
Ghooee Saltines or Unselted-16 oi
JellJ • ....u ••••••• 49C
Smucker's-to go with lamb! 10 oz . ...
CIAPHIT
JUICE 19~·
Tuaun carton of 8 8ilt oz .... na
Cheerios • • • • • • • ggc
St.art t he day right' l5 '>Z pkg.
-T 111a-: ': . . . . . ggc ~a salad with Star }{jet ' 7 oz
Chili Salsa • • . • . 39c
Orte~a G.reen adds zest! 7 oz can
· alll con 59c ·CA•.
Dennu100 s Hot or Regular-15 oz
Pepsi Cola •• -. : • 39c
Heg or Diet ir the 3.1..8 oz .btJe
Preserves .:......., .age
Kno•t's berry farm goodneta' J6 oz
Margarine ••••••. 79~
lmpenal'a Soft apreada euiJy! 1 lb . .
GIEBI
liEAIS
Del Monte Reg or French cut-16 oz
Cat Food ••••••• 23c
Choice of Nine Llvee varieties' 6111 oz
Teri Towels •••• 99c
Colors or DecOtatoi' Prini.-jumbo roU
Ajax Cleaner ••• s 111
All ~rpoM really c&eana! 28 oz C-el)
Handiwipes ••••• &9C
D1spo88t.>le-but 80 many uaee! Pkg ~ 8
FAQ AL
TISSUE
Kleenex-colors or whit.e-plq[ of 200.
v
Wettem rahed! U S.O.A. Choice
"IUTTflfllfS
AIE flEEI''
We'll he pleallt'd to "butterfly" your
leg of lamb for you ... eaaier to cook,
eaaier to tierve ... easier t.o enjoy!
-..... And . . no charge. of counie.
Grolllil U.16 •••
Freeh! W•tem raiaed Choice lsmb
•• ltJ 1/J-i .-. rn. • ........ ~.:. .. 'I.IL
You'll lov~ the mvardlnc flavor, the 1uperb tendeme11 of our U.S.D.A. Choice lamb. Sel~ to be .;u.tyinc! •
Chuck Steak ••• SJ 1!
Center cut! U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Beef ·Roast zns s24!
Chuck cut Choice Shoulder Clod
0 BOne Roast •• s11!
Chuck cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef' =:.ss21? ..,,_
LOin cut frMh U.S.0 .A. Choice!
7 Bone Roast •. 111! " Chuck cut U.S.0 .A. Choice beef
''"''' ,,,, M:~ ....... 1ltl
Our own cure! We Rt.art with lean brisket of U.S.D.A. Choice beef -let it cure in our special brine! Whole or point half'
Sliced Bacon ••• SJ 5!
El Rancho'.a thicker "ranch style"
Sausage"wmu • SJI!
We make it ounelvee-no nitritea
Q-ound Beef :A:s17!
Lean! ·Doe8 not exceed 221(. fat.
Bratwursta.ws. 115!
Pork. veal, aeaaomng-no nitrite&
Chii Beef :r .. s1 •!
Does not exceed 30'1! fat content
_ .... IUI.
featureo every <!,ay at El Rancho
.Maw Yark Sirlp =······ 1llf
Magnificence m meat! Lriin cut of l'.S.D.A. Choice beef -naturallv af(ed to be tendrr and flavorful'. ... ,. Sl'Ul ••• ut .. ).
\
Fryer Breast .. nsS27!
Grade ''A"-stuffed Cordon Bleu 8tyle
Fryer Breast11 sm s2s!
Grade "A"-i!tuffed with drealini
1111.ESS ROI.I.ED $259 m.OITP
ROAST •
Round cut U.S.D.A. Choice beef
Super Fresh Produce
Beef RIJ Bones 99f
Meaty! Choice! Beke or ba~e
Clicken mm •• -; • 59f
Freeh-and ~e! More lfood eatiOR
~1/11 .... =.s .: ....... ~ ..... II!
~ critp, with crunchy SoOdMl8 you enjoy in Wubington'• Extra Fancy qualit.y!
CABIAr.E
19! Navel 3•s1 Oranges 1 .. ·
Sweet, juicy California fruit
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Halibut .·steak .•• s4s!
Center cut Crom firm Nort1-n tiah .,.
'fldll Flll1S! P'1ia SJ7!··
Pila.ta afford men ,... value
Cooked Sll'inp 14'!
Juat the richt at.. for cocktaila ·
$moiled fish •.. S2f !
P*-of Swordfiah or Halibut
nm -· TROUT
Big beaut1ea tv•rap about 2 Iba.
. Joluuua Mei1tw w1nn ..
1mportP<J_ from Germany ..
ncku1uely for El Rancho
And lor you'
Liebfraumlch •• 5229
Johann ~eieter for fine value. .5th .
Riesling ~ I ,_ •• '299
JohaM Meiater dinner companion! 5th
Zeller •• un ••• 12"
JOhann Meiater German favorite! 5th
Liquor Dep 't.
Scotch .......... s4c1
Our own Holiday Times! Save 50c! Qt.
Rum Nm.. . .... s411
E~ Rancho's Liaht or Dan ... Quart
CAlll
STILL
Stnight whiakey reduced 80c!··
J.75 ltr
The rlfth now red1.iced 50c
Triple Sec ...... ~4•
Scock the bar with Hiram Walker-Filth
PAUL $299 MASSOI
Cbooee Burrundy, Chabliii. Roee.
Rhine or Vin 1be . . •ve 50e on i!M magnum
Frozen Food Price• in ~!feet Thur Jan 18 thf'OU9'h Wed Jan 24 ~ Delicatessen
· Souftles :':' SPlllat •••• 6tc Open doit>-_ 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7
No eoln to d«i"1n Canned HamL: ..... 4'! .. ~
Polith ham1 ••• famed for fine flavor, and atta lean! Krakua Brand ~the deafJlY lilhtneu of ~n-and 1Pinach never ta1ted ao good! 12 oz (· . ~
.. Com ••• · •••••• ggc Vegetables,.mw ;rgc
Green Oiant ... package of 4 ean . Stokely'e-just add our beef! 24 O!
.....,.~ ••• 49C ·
Silver Springe Plain, Creame4-5 oz
Kosher lls · . . . 79c
Homade • • Criep, tangy! 22 OI
Juicesmn• •... 35c
Pineepple or Pineepple/Oranp--6 oz
Wlite Bread ••• 19c
Bridtford-pq of three J lb loevet
Tslar Sauce •• 59e .. lloniy Butter •• 9ge
S.ve on Fiaherman'a Wharf-13 oa Superior Plain or Cinnemon-7.6 os
=sin
Tra•••L concentnte in 6 oa can " Hebtew NatioDU ••• 12 OUQft chub
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1979
PINTOS
0 oveR FACTOR.Y
INVOICE 0 0viR 1010 atOOS£ FROM
I 110 . DICKERllll. 110, "BAii & •CH",
I ••• IT'S AS SIMPLE ~ A-8-C
A. Pick the exac~ car you ~ant.
B. We'll show the factory ~voice. (plus
C. Drive it home for just 4 o o) ver,
tax and licens·e, of course .
MD AT 110 UIRA COST 10U on A
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~·-=-EXTENDED . · · G£&1M SERVICE I -=-PLAN -J
A $16~ value ~h1~h·extends your regul~r new car warranty for 24 months
• 1 f a to·tal o f 36 months or"'36 OOU miles of -protected_. or 24 .000 m1 es or · ·
LASTCALLll
llhl t971 FORD ·
COURIER PICKUPS
STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF
COLORS ANO OPTIONS
NEVER-AGAIN
SAVINGS!
LIMITED SELECTIONS OF · ·
NEW 1978 PINTOS AT .
EVEN GRE~TER SAVINGS!
BEFORE YOU · BUY! I
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WE HAVE BEEN GROWING Wmt ORANGE COUNT{.
FOR OVER 57 YEARS AND 1978 WAS THE 9REAT-
EST EVER ... Sff US IN '79 FOR SAVINGS, SERVICE,
AND SELECTION YOU KNOW YOU CAN DEPEND
ONIU . --.
' -.JUST
TWO DOZEN DE•Os lER-11-·
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Showroom fr.esh. lovingly serviced staff anci''·exe·cutive cars. still under
factory warranty, now
price slashed to SELL '
ON SIGHT! Choose from
Fiestas, Granadas. Fair·
monts. LTD I.l's, L TD's.
Thunderbirds .
'68 FORD .,,.. ...... DOOll
A&Aomltlc trans.. fttctol'y air cond .. power steering,
POMK brakes. Powe< seat.
Power windows. bucket
988ts. vinyl roof -one of a
ldndl Uc. J132FKE.
'72 FORD
COUMT1tY SQUllll WAM)H
Automatic trans power
steering & Power 6rakes
Exti'emet'{ low mites -
O NL Y 60.850' lie
•132PUY Stk •3607A I
'74 FORD 6M,•191DOOll
Hardtop. Auton.tic trans:.
factory atr oond.. pawer
steering & brakes. crU1se
con1rot & radio. Lie.
l305KZT.
•75 CHEVROLET · "ROBINS-READY" means every
MONZA eow1 used car we sell must have passed ·
2 Door. ~~ ~•,. ' these rigid inspections for safety anp f8dory •r cond1tlon1ng & ,. b'l'ty low niles. This 19 a 9h#P re 18 I I .
cer1 Uc. t 785HOA. Stk. In our own modern reconditioning deoartment -
IP3832.
~2778
.•75 FORD
~ TOlllMO .. DOOll
AutorNllc trans .• fadOfY air
oond.. power steering &
bnlkes. tilt wheel. vinyl roof
&radio. Lie. t018MCM.
BRAKES
ELECTRICAL
FRONT END
linings. Power Systems.
Hydraulic Systems.
Horn. Lights. lgn1t1on and
Powe~ Systems.
Wheel AITgnmef'lt. s11oc1<s
and Steenng System
Trans . Rear End and POWER TRAIN Electronic Scope, Engine
D1agnoS1s
LUBRICATION ~~1~;11';:.'. Change. and New
OVER 2 ACRES OF USED CARS
TO CHOOSE FROM-!
SE HABLA ESPANOL
.'74 CHEVROLn
N'AU'M DOOll
AuldrNtic tnl\a .• factory ak
cond .. oower steenn.o.
powet' brakes. vinyl roof &
'9dlo. Lie. IJ133SCO Stk. f211~ •
'7SCHEVRO
MOMIACOWI Automatic transmission • factOf'Y air conditioning,
bucMt IMts ~ vinyl roof.
Uc. 17.85HOH. Save on
thla one NOW!tt
'67 AMC
MATADOl 2 DR. HAIDTOf'
Automatic. factory air
cond . pwr. steering &
brakes. radio. heater & only
32.000 m1les .on this gas
saver Lie. •560NIG Stk.
•646A
'76 DODGE '74 FORD . '77 DODGE '77 MERCURY
THUNDalllD COl T 2 DOOi MOMAJICH SPOllT COUf'I
Hardtop. 3 speed "gas
18V8(" standard trans.. e
cyt. engine and radio. Lie.
twVJ323. •
Automatic trans . factory air rue ltttte gas saver with 11 A sharp car with automatic.
.cond .. pwr sleenng. pwr speed trans .. AM /FM factory a ir cond .. pwr
brakes. pwr windows. owr atereo casaette. vinyl roof, steering & brakes. vinyl spill seat. delu>te mt . vinyl bucket seats & rallye roof. radio. heater & low
roof. wsw tires & wheel .neats. Lie. f 221SVZ Stk. mites• Lie #M9SAB Stk. covers Lie 4 t 52VOO Stk t2642A. •P3661
53178 53278 53378 54578
..,, CHEVROLET '76 CHRYSLER I '78 FORD
... YAM CODOIA 2 DI. HAllDTOf' ..n..-'78 FORD
NMfllCllW
Aute>ff9tlc transmission,
r.tlo and heater. A tough
Ford truck! Lie. t 1 M39'438
Site. fP3670T.
~. "--· A~/FM at8'90 Auto matlc. fac tory air VBenglne, llUton.tlc trans..
..... pwr. ateen~. h~ cond .• pwr. steering & factOf'Y air conditioning,
...... apeciel P91nt, CNN brakes. pwr. split bench power steering, power
control. pop.top roof. aux. seat & windOwS. stldlng roof bnN8. radial tires. ,.i10. I': tanks. Tacome wheels & speed control. Shows heater and ONLY 7000 ifjJi i'·=1~Ji Sj'if 8 -~5978 ,
LEASING? ·coMPARE O_UR COMPETITIVE RATES
WE LEASE A~YTHING ON WHEELS .FAtS!
OPBf OI CLOSID aa». CAIS.TRUCIS • ·~
ALL PRICES PLUS TAX AND LICENSE ... EFFECTIVE 72 HOURS FROM PUBL1CATIO
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DAii. 'Y PILOT *
ut~t Stores Save
. Service Sacrificed for Bargains
• ., ,.. Allrwi•IH PNM I
A ll'OWtnf numbel' ot barptn-
buaUnt lhOpptrs are bypua&ng
tradlUonal ll()f'8 In favor ol fie
tory outlett that ofrt r bta av-
lnJ• ln bare bone urro ndlna• Th~ key to aucc s ll.-n ~an
nine your purchase an<r·1ean'I
ln1 bow to rtt0tinJ1e quality
Savina• can rana up to 75 ~r
c Hl, but you usually will h11ve
to eacrlhce service for mon •y
. FA~l~ OVTLF.TS 11hould not be rocuuaed with du1count
stores. 1~y ~ually hundle ()fle
type of merchundlli\' only
clothing or fumilurr. for l'Xam·
pte rulher thn"n u broud el\'<'
lion. T hey often accept cush only
no credlt cards or. checks .
T hen• m¥y be no provl lo'n for '
lr~1ng on cloth~. AJlcrat1oru.
1r ofrered -will coat extra . Gut
wriipplng Jnd fa ncy ·packages
generally are not'avallable. You
probably will have lo l ake
m e rchandise with you or. at
least . pay Cor d~li very .
Wiid Ride
L OON. lJMER -]
Th fiRt factory oulleUi wrre
atarttd by manulacturora faced
with produc-tion overruns they
"t'rC' unoble to ac.•11 throu1h
tradlUon.al retail •tores.
"Thf' <'loser you aet to the
manufaci&lrtt'• production area,
the c heapu you're iolOg lo
aet ... s aid lrtl £1111, publisher of
a .nalionMI directory of factory
out le~• '
MANY OVTLETS ARE still
•periled by manuractureri ..
they generaMy handle product.is
from ono company only. Others.
ho wt.wcr. atf' operated by In·
dependent merchanu. and deal
In "everal brands.
Wa rning: Know where you are
buying. A sloN •labeled as an
"oullet" may be litt le more than a low-cost operation with prices
. that are no lower than those you
Loµ Roth, a whale trainer at Seaquarium in Miami. takes
a "speed ride" on Hugo. a 10,000 lb. Killer Wha le. Roth
maneuvers Hugo ar ound the tank at speeds of up to 15
mph. The ride is Hugo's l atest trick.
'Experts' oll Sex
Dupe Men, Women
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -Men and women have been duped
by self-proclaimed experts who write about the joys or sex and
• open 11arrlage and perpetuate myths about sexuality. says a
psycholol'?ist-aulhor
would rind al u discount or de-
pa rlml•nT 1wrc
ll I• al8o Import.ant lo know
what you nrc buyln1. Refund
ond uchana<e tX>llcle• vary from
oullet to outlM.1 but us ually are
much mor4l 1tnnceht than tho4e
ot reaular retotlera. Returns
m oy not be allowed a t a ll ;
merchandi1e often hs sold "u
la."
8 0ME OUTLETS OFFER
"1econds" -Ite ms with a sUghl
n aw which may or may not be
~~ ,ov~looklni in· ex ch~ tor a monetary savlngs.-Tlie-
moat com mon seconds are
linens and towela, often virtually
und lttlngulshable from first
quullty merchandise.
Olh4'r ol(llets realure discon·
tlnued lines or styles. 1' you're
buying chlna, you may not be
able to get rep1aCt!mcnta.
Clothlng outlets often remove
bra nd labels by agreement wilh
the m a nufac turer . Le arn to
check seams for construction.
Look for fabric labels: Inspect a
garment lo.side as well as out. Is
the lining well made? ls the hem
secure or ls it sewn with loose
stitches that will need replace·
menl almost Immediately"!
CARRY A TAPE measure. Ir
you cannot try on an item. ch<'ck
lhc mcasuremcnls. Take altera·
, lions into consideration. If you
cannot sew and have to ta ke a
coat or suit to a tailor. the cost
may offset the savings you gain
by buying at a n ouUet.
. Comparison-shop before you
vi sl t a ra c tory o utl e t.
Famlllarb.e yourself with prices
at regular stores .so you can de·
lermine whether you are getting
a bargain. Be prepared to help
yours e lf. Most o utlets have
small sales st.atfs.
Outlet shopping takes lime.
You may have to make several
stops instead of just one. You
probubly will :.pend ..Jonger al
each place.
FACTOR\' OUTLET~ once
did not advertise since they did
no t want to inc rease costs.
Cons umers 'learned about them
from friends who promised: "I
can get it for you wholesale."
Today. however , the outlets
often are well-promoted. Entire
shopping centers of outlets have
been built near major highways.
-Out&et guides offer ·clty,by-city
lists or where the bargains are.
. Mrs. Ellis and he r husband
Ken . of Jacksonville. Fla .. in·
eluded about 300 listings in their
fi rst "S.O.S." outlet guide in
1973. The l!n9 e<lit1on, a va ilable
March 15. will havt> at least 7.000
listings. alon1: with advice on
how to find outlets.
Whe re should you look for
b a r ga ins ? Start wit h th e
telephone book. advises Mrs. El·
!is. Ask ~he major department
s t o res whe the r they have
w a r e house o utle t s . Ca ll
m anufacturers. Read advertise·
ments .
"Jn t.he history or ma nkind. there has never been so muc h pres·
sure to perform. to be good at sex," said Bernie 7.llbergeld.
author. of "Male Sexuality," subt-iUed "A Gulde l& Sexual Fulfill·
• -rnent."
The "S.O.S." Directory Is
available at bookstores and,
through the mall, from Box
1148%, Jani.dnvme, Fla., 32201 •
-'Rte new-edlUon C0#'8 $9.9$.
AMONG THE TROUBLESOME MYTIIS: men should nol cx-
presa weak..aeaa, warmth or te nderness, sex is a p(rformaoce that
must be taken seriously, sex equals intercourse and sex "hould be
spontaneous.
Myths like those rob men and women of their sexual enjoy-
ment and create unrea llstlc ex~taUons, he said. 'II
.. In the back of their head.'J, men still feel they ou"hl lo act like
John Wayne or James Bond," said the 39-ycar-old clinlc~I
psychologist from Sun FranclBco.
Men believe they have to be In charge. organize each sexual
encounter and make sure their partner is satisfied . Anything less
is considered a failure, he said .
"Crashes Kill
Three Horses
CHULA VISTA <AP) -Two
persons were injured a nd three
horses were killed In a series of
accidents on Interstate 805, the
California Highway Patrol says.
Yellow Cab CO. driver Ralph
AN<n'H-Ell-MYTH u; 111AT ALL-PHYSICAL contact must ~~&!'e r gJ San _Oieg<?_ __ was _
lead to sex, which means a man has to go all the way and "get hot rcporteQ'llOspllrulzed fn -stable
and sweaty for a hall an hour. just to get 11 hug, when that's really all condition Monday after he wu
bewanta, "saJdZllbergeld. hurt when hls taxi co111ded with
By and large. the psychologist concludes that despite cultural two horses ln the right lane of cfirrefenct?r.~rf anctwomerrwant1he same thinp..out or a sexual __ the freeway before dJwn, a CHP
rclallonshlp --unde rstanding, N:Spect, sensitivity and shared ~pa1reT •~nldhl.--1 -th--·t -k pleasure. wo vw..:• ve c ea en a rue
"Most men don't want to rip o<r women .. they want lo share the horse., and about the same
pleasure with them. Because ol temlnlsl books, men have berome time. a third animal wa1 hit by
terribly concerned. almost "'Obees~ about saUs(ying ·their two m~e veb.lcles, inveaUeatora partne~ "aald ztlbergeld said, aM all five vehicles were · ' · dama1ed to some.extent.
EVEN nlOtJGIJ TIIERE IS AN abundance or literature on
female sexuality, little has been written about m en, said
Zllbergeld. A.CJ a result, m any women stm bcllt.•ve age-old myths.
"particularly that men a rc sex-crazed bea11l!;."
Zllberpld, who began worklng with men six years ago ln two
large cltnlrl' here, said that OO·percenl or lhe men he Inter viewed
foll that sex ofte n wa1 a ~urden. "·
"It feela like work M>me of the time, Uke a duty, but I try my
besl because I want my wife to be bappy," one patient told him.
In a Plycholotcy Today survey, more than hall of 25,000 men
Interviewed aaid they were d1ssati3fied wtth tbetr aex llvea and
more than a third admltted to variepa proba.m1.
ZILBROSLD, BO&N AND &AUD IN ?fMhold, N.J.,
moved to Callfomla 15 yun ato and received bll Pb.D. in
peychok>a trom UC Berkeley. ln 1m, he beta wonlnt wtth tbe
Ulliverali1'• Human Sexuality Prosram ln SU Jl'randlcO. The.plpe-•moktftl, .baldinc ptycbolocilt 1pew 19flly, edmtt· lt'lll he "feele emblrra.Md ..wbtft people al\ D8rional q\Mltklnl
after tr:::~"'.~ ctttntl, It'• differen&. f .1• ""1 la~wd
with thetr ..._., """· '' he ..W. • . - . To ncf'1heir sex llve!t, Zllberietd 1ald men and WO...
l hould atop cU"llni to rt1ld at.andarda and unreallltlc expectatlonl
-amont wtltch ls the belief the7 thould alway1 be turned on and'
dealre '°"· ·
"ft •BN •llPLY RA VBN'T HAD mucb pennl11lon to bl
ilalnt......_. or uaJnTOlved ln aex," he 1ald.
,,._. .,. .oab two ,.rUDea& ••~ •boul .... M Mi4: )"Dole dlM ._. fW meT Doll It ftt llllo mJ I DOWT" •
Recording
Wu Calla
SAN FR:ANCISCO <AP > ~
-The recorded m•111e
you bear when you dial 411
for directory aa1l1tance
ma1 be aanoyln11 but P~lflc 'hl•J)bone Com·
paay otndala ny It hu
cut UM number ot 411 call• by20pe~.
How•••r, they uy,
Callfomta. .,uJ dial 411
two mllloll U... a da)'~
~ 11•'rm1t~':'v.::
HeOnd mllHP that pre·
cedQ cont.a wtth a Jive
operator lrritatet •ome
folk•. The ....... ,., ...
people to cbeck thtfr
telephone book1 before
dia"f'Ul.
( -BOATING
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CALIFORNIA I NATION I BOATING
Reeord £hased
23 Yachts to Vie
In Race to Mexico
81 ALllON LOCKABEY ~ ................. Twenty-three entries Is ,the
final cOUf1l on yacht.a whlcb wtU
be starting the fifth blen.nlal
Marina del Rey t o Puerto
Vallarta (MeJdeo> race Feb. 3.
from tbe Long Beacb Yacht
Club, overall winner ot the l,os
An1elea to MuaUan race last
November. Also ln tbe llneup ls
Bill Goodley '• Peteraon-42
Dalcar which was tecoad overall
ln the llazaUan race. according to Tom Redler. race
committee cbairman for tbe PLANS CAIL for five escort
1pouoring Del Rey Yacht Club. vesMla to accompany u.e·neet.
t Redler aald the 1,125-mile race At leut one of them, according ....._ _________ , is abal>in& µp lido a lively Claaa to Redler, will serve u advance
A race wfth ·at leut three of.the scout, PftCed1q the racing fleet
entrlet pwk1n& DO. aecret ol the to record weather cGDdUJooa and
fact they are out. for a new atao report on the operaUooal
..
DOs-Briv~
Pact Given
"District 0 K
........... ~ -PJW..reconL.Tbe. ~-et•h•..GI Lbe l•ncl·blHSL_alda tQ log record or slx day1, Dine navigation. --~---·--"•
tx>ura and 33 minutel wu Ht by Redler laid race offtclala a.re
A one-year contract was
unanlmowly approved this week
by Capistrano Ul)ified School
District trustee., increasing
benefits for 40 bua drivers and ·
mechanics represented by the
Teamateri Unk>o.
Hobert Knapp , distric t
e mployee re lations director.
said no salary Increases were in·
el uded ln the contract because or a sta le salary freeze. However.
if a future court ruling allows
pay hlkt.>S for public employees.
the Teamst~s Union employees.
li ke o t her s c hool dis t rict
c•mployccs. will have the option
of reopening contract negolla
lions on the issue of wages.
Knapp sajd the new contract.
which will be in effect through
June 30, _provides foT ln·
creased vacation. a new noatlng
hollday. vision care lrtsurance
and other benefits.
Coat, Coins Taken
Al Laguna House
I\ full -l c n~th r a bbit coal
valuC'd at $250 and $SO in mis-
cellaneous coins wf're taken
from a Laguna Reach residence
· sometime between Jan. 7 and 13,
police reported.
Maur(!(?n D.c ni sc Kools. 2007
Glenneyrc St.. said she returned
home and found the rear glass
door s mashl'd and t he listed
item s missing. ,.
Ponti Sought
ROME TAP l-A Rome -pros·
ecutor has issued a new arrest
warrant for film produce~, Carlo
Ponti .accusing him of Ule~ally
obtaining gov~rnment subsidies
for the production of films.
tlie SS.foot M Clau tloop Slrius ai.o comiderlq allowiq the
JI out o( the Newport Harbor uae ot Loran and Omo!. elec·
Yacht Club in the 1973 race. . trooic aid.a to lnsure precise
TOP COHl'ENDEU for Hoe
honors tfint to finlsb > and a new
record ln um year'• race are the
68-fool ultra-light displacement
aloop Drift.er and the ~toot New
Zealand-built. aloop Ragtlme.
Drifter, owned by Harry
Moloabco of the Lona Beach
Y acbt Club, la under charter to a
DRYC syndicate compoeed ol
Ron Kaplan, Sid Renkow and "
Mort Bk>om, along with Morrie
Kirk of lhe Balboa Yacht Club.
Also ln lhe cockplt will be owner
Moloshco.
naviiaUoo alont the course.
P~rBoats
Pkntiful in
New Broclwre
Boat enthuaiut.a ln the market
for a new power boat this year
will have at leut 2.035 different
models to' ,choose from. along
with 32 models of specialty boats
such as rowboat.a. dinghies and
canoes.
Ragtime. a babltual rlrst
finisher in long distance races ls •
being sailed by a new Long
Beach syndicate beaded by Jim
Phelps of Little Ships ,Fleet.
JtagUme baa undergone several
rig and bull modificat.iou and
will certalnly be ln the runnin&
for llne honors, according to
Phelps.
Detallafta~uding photos.
-builden' and addreues,
1peclficatlom and pncea are
contained lD the comprebemive
Annual Dlrpctory of Power
Boata and Equipment publlabed
ln Boating Maaazine'a January
boat •bow Jssue. OTBD ClA88 A contenden
include such veteran perfonnen
a s Irving Loube'1 49-fool
Bravura from San Francl1co
and Moote Livingston 's new
Peterson-50 Chttkmate from the
host club.
Hottest contenders for correct-
ed time <handicap > honors will
be a race-wilhln·a-race among
eight t wo-ton sloops. a ll of which
rate within OOC·lenlh of a foot on
the handicap scale . Among these
will be Dennis CbOale's Fiver
Tbe lnformatlon, available on
newatanda throughout the coun·
t.ry, la lhe result of an Industr-y-
wide survey undertaken by the
editors of Boating.
In addition to cataloguing
power boats and specially craft.
the 70-page section a lso includes
Information on marine e ngines.
outboard motors. trailer~. elet'·
lronic equipment and all man-
ner of boating accessories and
services.
Dane Wins Regat~
PERTII. Australia <AP> -Danish skipper Luse Jljortnaes
won the lsot.h anmversary Laser Regatta on C<?ckbum Sound bere
today. beating a neet of 14S boats. probably the bluest cen-
terboard class neet ever seen in Australia.
~ · Hjortaaes finilbed the five-beat series with a loes of 8.5 points.
na!rO'\'lY beating countryman And!rs Myralf. who Jost 10.75
points.
Had Brick was the top.linisber from the United Sta_1ts._ winning
up in eighth place.
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Cl s1c V1ctoriah sQuth oC the Coa$t
H•Rhwa,y m Old Corona dPI Mar: just
steps to bea<'hes. Features Include .
beveled glass wmdows, · 2 bedrooms
and a stud,)', detached playroom.
redwood hot tub. 360" view of the
Ha,rbor Area from the "widow's
walk". even u pull-chain john. A CdM
landmar k. one of the oldest homes in
town in up-t0-date condition. Truely a
UN I Q U E h ome at $239 ,500.
<Owner-~ent >
U ~WUI: tiVMf S
AEAL TORS', 675-6000
2443 Eas1 Coast Hig hway, Corona def Mar
,,1~ 111 MeSd VL'ltll•. el l 546 0990
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FORECLOSURE!
TRUE! 3 Bednn rixer-
up pe r , wilt go in to
rorerlosure shortly !
Banlt bas notified owner
o( it's intent. Good loca·
Uon.67Xl 07 Lot size. f'ull pnce just $65,000! Take
advantage, call 7S2· l700
llYIHE TBliCE-¥11W~310,000
Spectacular view of ocean, bay, city
lights & Catalina! See the boats come
t hru the jetty & on thru the harbor. Z-
Lge bdrms plus maid's rm & sitting
rm . f a mi ly r m & forma l DR.
Gor geous pool in front courtyard.
Owner wants an off er !
WESLEY M. TA YLOlt CO.
2111 S-Jaa"ln tlls load
MEWPOIT CENTER. M.I. 644-4910
Now! ................................ .
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THE REAL l
ESTAT~R~
IUCCOLA IUILT st1:soo
Lvly Buccola bit 3 bdrm,
2 ba fmly home in soul(bt
a fter Eastslde Cost a
Mesa. Immaculate mov· e-m condllloo. 640-77 ll
~COATS & WALLACE
~REAL ESTATE , INC.
A LOCAILY OWNED COMPANY SlRVING
THl SOUIH COASI ARlA SINCl 1963
HOME AND rOOL.7 3 bdrm in lovely
North Costa Mesa. Walk to schools.
shops and transportation. Hurry best
buy in area only $-77,950. C.. 546-4141
Ser ving Costa M esa·lrvine
Hun tingto n 8('aCh·N ewport B each
,, UDO ISLI
Bay view from 2 patio decks enhances
<'ustom spacious 5 bdrm .• 4 bath
traditional home; like new. Ideal for
l'nt ertalnlng. $500.000
OCEANFRONT
Quality <·raftsmanship in maho=trim
& ouk Ooors sets off this land . rk; 4
B n. 3 bu. ho,ne t n finest l tlon.
e btablll;ih ~d td~es & lawns. $485,000.
IACK IAY .
a-~inc 4 bdrm .. 211:1 bath family home on
quiet cul de sac. Oversized pool.
pluyhouse. stora~e $169,000. Terf!1S.
IAYFIONT
Sevt!ral fine bayfront homes
with pier & sli p
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba. oak
floor , parUal bas ement, concret e
f<.lundation. Flats -area. $120.000-Fee.
BILLGRUNDY, REALTOR
J41 Boy\1(.fr• o,,,,.. N B 6 75 6161
ASSUMABLE FHA LOAH -beautifull y
la ndscaped 3 BR. 1% BA. College
Park. CM $88,500. Call Glen Hell warth
RE/MAX
of costa nwso, 1rviM, Mwport bHc:h, Inc.
234 E. 17th StrHt. Costa Mesa 631-12'6
:'llat1onw1dt°-Net'411rk of lnd1v1dually
OwnC'd und Op_l•nttl'd lkal 1-::statl• Omres.
HORSE PRO,ERTY
By owner. Orange Prk
Acres, "'1 + ac Horse
facil outsta nding. home charming. all oTrs con·
sidered. Courtesy to
agts . St49 ,000 . 20151
H i lls i de, Orange.
714/6J3..8490
POOL TIME
3 Br, 2 ba. air condi·
t.ioned. large lot. $64,000.
~ caoaca REAL TY
642.-5062
DECORATOR'S
U~IVUm=
IN COIONr on MAI
llAU11fUL INCOME -Old CdM, two 2
' bdrm ,_,_,;:-!:.:: · gm:st room, corner
location on great str eet. asking
$209,SOO. .
OM-TOr-oF-THl-IOATS-VIEW -
tastefully remodeled 3 bdrm. den 21fz
baths, pool, QPen bea m ceilings, frplc
in LR and mstr bdrm! $515,000, fee.
EXCLUSIVE!
SHOttEClM'FS COTT AGE -Shingled 3
bdrm . 2 brick frplces. nr. pvt. beach.
peg./grv. floors. vacant and $300.000.
FAST ESCROW -Owne r of Cd M
charmer wants fast escrow. Vac., R-2
lot. clean 3 bdrm, den. 2 story. J\sking
$172,500:
CONYENIKT LOCATION -A block to
shops .and beaches. sha ke roof. 3
bdrm, den and remodeled kitchen.
Asking $2.55.000.
U~IVUI: t1()M~S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast H ighway,-Oorona del Mar
also in Mesa Verde. di 546 5990
BAY&
BEACH
NO
NO
NO PAINTING ...... .
NO CLEANING ..... ..
Well located 3 br on a pretty streer. f'~orma-
450 NEWPORT CTR. OR. d ining ·room , corner ~11 brick fireplace, 41 proud
WOODBRIDGE' patio. 2 blks lo Newport
• Ha rbor High S chool.
... A choice are a in Owner aruuous so ~all
lrvioe; BRAND NEW 2 now! 64.5-722l
,bdrm., 211'.1 batb condo ~ wtUt 1740 sq, n. (>r living spa~; upgraded carpet·
Ing ll We. Great floor 21 plan. in fact, it was an
award winning un it. •
Sll.9,500. W"tclff l..ety
CANYON CREST! BIG HOUSE!
· Uttle Price!
CIMTRAL HEWrC>RT
Authe nt ic Span ish 2
bdrm., 1 bath doll house:
block to beach. ~wner
leaving state; asking
ls It Pouible? HAllOIVllW -ADOL T CCJADO -flZf.lm
·OLD CORONA DEL RARE SPWT ·LEVEL.· · .. ,_.....,.,,I(~ -673-t663 · -. 675·1752
DREAM
2 Bdnn, 2 Ba, formal d in-
i n ~.room . N.ew419 rt
Crest. This on e s a beauty.
Secluded area, yet handy
to I URe rmarltets & FA.SHJ~N ISLAND; it's
• .D eJlt .• deslgll or. 2 bdrms., family rm. &
den, 2\.'J baths, 2 Crplcs. • one In living area & the
~ in mstr. bdrm.; 2
car garage. Over 2.000
sq. ft. ol livine space.
Price only $133,500
p
Uobelit'Yabie. uiue! .s·
bdrms + jacuzzi! ! Only
U0,900 ! Crac k lin g
fireplare! Entertainers
patio! Can't JHt at this
price! ! Call 645--0303
645-9161 · associated
MAR Double doors open into ""'"' w .,.
4,000sq. ft. this lovely 4 b ed!m SmlNG
BllO"-EllS--REAL TORS
: OPfN HOUSE
V Triple A double .bome. FQr mal d inmg Si~le. atcu: nesUed
wide lot just oir ocean room & bving rm ~~r~c. among. 14 acres or btfl
Blvd. Formal living rm Faml\y room •dJOtnmg uounds . & greenbelts. + family rm w/wet bar. fully bullt·ln all elec Community pool, sauna
5 large bedrms, each kitchen. 3 Bedr~s up & putting green. 2 lge
with it's own bath. 3 with m aste r suite & bdrms w/frml d in rm. _ ............ -
REALTY /' FO~ESTE
OLSON secluded pri vate patios. added on bonus r m on &epdwn liv r m w/a lvly
Spiral sla1rcase leading pnvate Jower level. patio. Must see this one.
t o 2nd l eve l. 4 c a r Spectacular view of Only $65,500. Open eves. endosed gara)te. All this QCean. harbor & nite ~IM91 .
under one roof on corner lites. 87J.8550
lol. Don't let tJtls one get Ol'IN"19• orsiuN ro91 "'~1 (~IWD!j1Hl!IUHll ·:::~:.~~'!.~~ ·~· [.e IDMttl a.., .. la ..
[ ~ IHAH1l -.aorl1n <lm lc, <•m· ~:=
merclal zone on busy 4 With view 1.n charming HAPPY lane st.reel In Tustin. gatedSeaview. Ver) old , s upe r bly 2J""'Y ht G Ii ' NEW YEAR restored & beautifully v• ar ray ng
a.7co;0 IMTEREST decor ated. w.lt h . every S279,900 --, · modem amcruly mclud· ~
I I '-t.. • Ii I \ I T "t . , . ' .'~1; f CU\' H•1 Co•tna dt• Mai
Newly re mode led & ine security aystcm. 2
lughly upgraded beach fitorics , huse trees. park·
rOllagc. Top quali t y ing for 10 rars. $325,000,
crpts &color coordinated owner wi II fl nan re
drps. Walk to private Trad es leases con: --------
ELEGANT
TOWNHOUSE
Special opportunity.
8.7% variable loan
available. Owner will
carry secondary ftnanc·
ing. Overlooking Big Ca·
nyon Goll Course. Owner.
wlJJ lease with option.
lh.a _N ~7J-7JOO
WISE INVESTMENT
&.c.tl.. BAY & ''* ...... u ..
••c ...... c.,..,..
TRJ.LEVEL er AiCH This home of obvious 1liiiial"W CAPE COO STYLE
q.u rJl&,.r (eat u r es 4 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. Two br, two ba rondo. bedrooms. 3 baths, a 'XII M11 Pool. Many amc01t1es .
separate family room _ .. _.OOC'11tt111iittti1_ .. _1 Cl<l6etoeverything. Only
with wood burn i ng l11,5CM>.Ahome thatyou ~~lace, elegant fo rmal DWUX ran re a 11 )' e n joy .
diolog and an 8' wide 11-L....1atS116,790 m.5370. stairway to the balcony ... nru A ·
overlooking the Jiving Take over $51,000 FHA LLSTA TE ·room andentry.The rear loan. Great Income . 111
y a r d i s I u s h I y Hurry.
landscaped around the 540-0425 Kl. REAL TORS
36' swimming pool wii ----..----·1---------
board, slide & 9' prtvac
ly at only S14l ,500. Call b
1s1.3191 macna I Irvine
bear h . Eire I u s iv e sldercd. 'Owner-Broker, N~rt are~. Take over Rick Alderette, 731·5115. subject l.e eXJStmg 8 W k --------HOME + INCOME AT$76,SOO
wall. Priced lo sell quic · ' -
c: S ELECT ' reaJty
T'PROPERTIES
loan. 646-7711 located nea r 20th & A charmer, many xtras
Tustin in Costa Mesa. in this 3 bdrm 2' bath MEWl'OIT HTS. The owner's unit is a 1500 family home. Close to 14UHITS
2 Bdr m . & 3 bdr m . sqft,3br,2 ba,completl! Catholic Churc h a nd
houses, with lrptc + w/frplc. 2 car garage, school, off Baker.
__ _._ ____ -.1 workshop. s199,950! on.1y 1 yrs old. There a re 400E...,..8 D\D AU
CUTI HOUSE ...._lay Prop. alto 2-2br, 1 ba units u • ""'
OM 1.2 LOT Realtors =· 1:~0'!n!e1~a;;~ c.M;.laf.; · .· c •
F.ast.slde, Costa Mesa. 3 .... •.6.1.s-.. 10.6.0 .. • .. -per mo. Full price is • .: __
bedrm charmer. Form a I l207.SOO. Call 556-2660
Two 7-plexes with aharp
COUJ1.Y*rd, pool & BBQ.
All wit h e n closed
gar a g es. Pr id e o r
ownership, offered a t
~.Im. 54().3666
living rm w/real wood ----------------
burning fireplace. Love· I;: S EL ECT
ly re modeled kit che n T'PROPERTIES w/rustom rabioets &
pass thru window to dl.n·
•n.I! area. Added on fam1 ly. rm.. ConveJUd gar.age
may be used for lge
game nn. All this at an
affordable price. 873-MSO
'"I r-9 -
THE P.EAL
ESTl\TERS
---
aol..OUS
EASTSIDI C.M.
CUSTOM
Interior deslgnen own
home. Lvly, bl1bJy up~
araded 3 bdrm hom e w/buge dual slumpet.ob
trplc Is dual cantilevered
hearths. Parquet f1oot lo
fmly rm. Lee cov'd paUo
laced w/artl1ttc ' le t ·
Uceworltt. ~plcUlY re·
modeled. F\'eab pall\t.
Oal.1 today btfote this ont
It 1one. Open eves.
~--~ Walkt:r f; l 1:1:
'i~~
MA8tMCIMY' 5"81.ASS to.
Larg'8t Southport model complete ·
with six bedrooms, bonus; and
family room . Yo u 'ti love the
dormer windows, wood noor and
gracious patio w lth pool and
Jac\izzi. 1 ldeel .docat i.cw ·Ml•""-.... --.
ocean/bay view. ~15.000. ·-
A CGUMIU U... CO.
844·9080
111t Ult~Mf llLLIM. .................
WanttoTradeSbr .. Mesa
Verde. for 3 br . condo.
Call aft 7PM or Sunday.
m&478.
CE
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
DANA POINT
Overlooking Da na Point Harbor
And M a r i n ~. T his Specta.cula r
Co nt e mp ora r y Off e r s A
Breathtaking tSQ-. View. Two Story
F;ntry Leads To A Dramatic Llvlng
Room With Rough Hewn Wood F;. :~. Sep. Dining ' Room.
Gourmet Kitchen. Master Ste Plus 3
F a m lly Bedrooms'. Beautiru I
G rounds '#140' Pool . Sauna. J acu zzl. $000,000.
. -. ·-.. .. -. ..
ST ART THE ~E\¥ YEAR
AT SEAYIEW
Smashing 4 BR single-story home tn
park-like setting offers spectacular
view of Newport .Beach w/night
lights & bay a t s it·down level.
Security gated comm . w/pool.
jacuzzi & tennis. Just reduced to
$298,000 fee! Sandie Fix 644-6200. CN-126 >
642·1235 6444 200
901 Dover Drive H•rbor View C.oter
lrvlM at <:ampus Valley Center
752-1414
l ecti ofllce ltld•P•n•otty
OWllH lllld Gt*et.d•
IASTIWf'
Price reduction! Now $1.59.900 for this
huge 5 Bdrm. 3 Ba. 2 Story recently
redecorawct home. Flexible on terms. . 8YE UMTS-WISTMIMSTB
English ~r. style units on beautiful
tree-lined street. Convenient to
shopping.· All 2 Bdrm units with sep.
owner's unit. Priced at $295,000.
~·
IAUOA IA YFltOMT
Ne w li s tin g! L e t
waterfront living be your ne.w way of life for 1979.
See this unique 2 story 4
Bdrm home located in
the heart or Ba lboa .
Shared fier and dpck for sever a large boats.
1685.Dro-by appoint·
mcnt.
R.C. TAYLOR CO.
640-~112'
S84SUOUS HOUSE
Huge 3000 sq. ft. 2 story.
designed for sensuous
couple, madly In love
with each othe r. Lu~·
urious mu ter suite with
shower for two. enclosed
spa ln tropical garde n
room. Separate a>aids
quart e r s . Assum e
S95,GOO. first trust deed.
Call Mack, 962-7788
• K€Y 1
P.E:ALTOPs N
. --PETE.BARRETT 4 BR-$74,500! RE'Al.TY NtWr .. + .Ctph!
.,.2_.,_ ,It's true! Giant col'J)ec
•.. -........... ""' .. ""• lot. 4 Be drm-2 ba th dream house! ALL NEW _'c,.._.__-tlate PAINT INSIDE AND
7 7 4 .......,... OUT ! NEW PLUSH Owner wilJ carry l.st at C A R · P E T 1 N G
9% on this beautiful l 1HRUOtrr! ALL NEW
st.or)' custom home over· ROOF! An incredib l~ l<Jok?.ng ~e golf course. 4 bargain -super lorallon bdrin. 2 firepl.acea, fa~I· too! Take advantage call
ly nn, beautilul pool & 752-1700loday' firepat.C.R.V. a~r~ Li.st Ol'f.,,,..,.,,,,v..,,oi.iHot1 • ;: .. ;~:::·:::~: [ e IPJ!M
new goodies with a
C1assified ad. 642-5678
A CONV[Nl(NT SHOf'PINO AHO
S£WIHC CUIOE FOR THE
CAL Ofll THE GO.
The NOW Coat! In Top Form!
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SIZES 8-20
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fa'f0!1te 314 coat to cuddle 1n1
Simple sltlclles, quick cro-chet-tn1s 1ar1a~slttwed coat
tops oH loll of w11mtll Use
syn1he11e 11011ted 1n a J.colot
comb1na11on. Pattein 7234 O•· reCllons. sizes I 0-16 1ncludtd
SI.SO ior each Pfttem. Add 40<
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to the •rapped waist llere s Ille S~ily Pilot .... _
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2 on l. Costa Mesa .......... S 94.500 "'*' wbo waola to Hv• oW Vacant Mall• otrer ill a ~ bom~ and Mw1t llt'lJ lnunedLatoly.
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two 2's, Costa Mesa . . . . . ...... 135.000
2 on 1, Costa Mesa . . .. . . . . . .. 129.500 ba~ an lncocnt WU.t Olt WiU mall•~,.._~ i.e>m• or ~-=:::·~~ ~~ENT STORY.
1141C ...... L••••.._.. Cll .... ...,.714/1461101 2. Costa Mesa. . . • . . . . . . . . . ... 159.500
2. Orange . . . . . . . . ............. 121,000
In law. 1"r'Ont b<Mat• la mr1u. lM hours
bfoclroom , dlnlo• rm WAITW 'IT.. IOU A 2 ~1•11• ltw •a ........ wtlta .................... ,..... ..... tel ......
3, Costa Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 167 .500
3. Orange . . . . . . . . ............ 115.500 UllAl w l ldrm aod loft TO• toUeMT ... _ ............... ..
wtda...,..Ntbn Prit'fld below market al -------· fw '' 11•1•1 • •1111··-..... hh4 .. 4. N. Orange County ......... 179.000
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4. L.A. County ............... 169.000
five 4·i;. Riverside .... u. ~ • 450.000
4 or 8. La Habra . . . . ....... l69.000/ea
4 . Costa Mesa . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 165.000
4. Santa Ana . . . . . . . .. . . .. 200.000
two 4's, Costa-Mesa ...... 159.000/e a
4, Costa Mesa ...............•. J54.000
4. Costa Mesa . . .............. 180.000
4. Costa Mesa .................. 215.000
6. Costa Mesa .................. 195.000
6. Anaheim .................. 3.5.000/ea
10. Riverside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185.000
12. Riverside ................... 260.000
84. Out of State .............. 1.600.000
96. Out of State .............. 1.690.000
100 +. Riverside "· .. -· ........ 2.800.000
QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES
C7 I 41 75'2-1920
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$16,900 TOllTRUI
S-5 TO llACH 2 llACH HOUSIS
HAltl()a VllW Dbl wMle 'Ill traUerama.. OM A LOT
(l>NSl.88) 3 pvt bch " BLOCKS"B•AL'ff Ele1anlly decorated *·Sub lettlnl allowed. 2 ' "" .... wlrt16e bel&e deep pile l.ocaed lD Traeuure Is. 2HOUSES FOR ONL V 110 DICtRH cpl. dee wallppr. 3BR DOI PacU\c Coul Hwy. S43,750ea. MUST BE
deo. formal din. buce Laa. Bch. Offered by SOLDTOGETRER VEW kitchen. corner lot. Rt!naus aoce M . p .
taAHDNEW
TOWHHOMIS
''Mtt.r Woods"
(Easlsidet-Osta lt!esal
SPAMSHVIUA
Towuboule with tennis.
fireplace. and 3BR. 2...,
ba. Sl<>t.500 MULHEARN ...., .......
754-7100
And erUoX first user's t
b e nefits ln thi s
smuhlng. new Sproul
d'C>lex; all wood. shake. ll9ed brick & tbe latest
roodies. Only S265.000.
may exchange for CdM Brand new, custom home.
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MOUMTAIM
Vre#COMOO
ln Dana Pt w /tennU crt11.
Jacuzzi & pool. Almost
new, apac 2 bdrm unit
w/bllna ealon & deck l·car gar & lrg cov'd
J>U1dna area. Lilted at
'81,500
111e citJ apukle9 below $159,500. S-Outhlandert T14-488-31ll 00N'TBE2LAT£ thll tbowplace home. 3 ...;6.11..;..;;.:·1133.~.;..'4_.::.._·122C_D ___ ...;.:.,;...;__~· .,.;.._·____ SCOM'REALTY
bdrm. a ba. aep fmly rm. 1 _,,_....,.. uoa1t.1 l·BR +.fully recond. Pvt . .__ __ 536-__ 1533_· __ _
frml din & a lvly atrium _,_"""''"' 50 beach It dock. Lido Isle.
brings the oulalde In' One" the beat valuea ln rs.soo. ~-67~110 7 6 UMITS 7»1S01 BAYCREST. Spacious ly OWMIR
country style 3BR. 2Vz --•-.. e la..•• ..,....,. •• Low rent. Take ov-.e-r
R-2 Enellsh Tudor 2&3 Br walk to the beach, view 't523 "· ... ,..1,n... .. 1eu~ split level, t'&a car ~rv Ma "•'"'" ~ Walker t: lee beth home.· Owner will 2 bargains In -Mo"• le 9'"""'-loan. No vacancies. consider carrying ts t Homes al the eeactrln ~rt)' located at 104!1
m.t deed at 10%. Pay NEWPORT. One 111 West2ndSl. Rlslto. '(f(11l 11117 d('/.Jl{Olt garag e, f rp I cs. ollheocean, 3br. 2~ ba. --------
t:JJ,,,,J. L· _. microwaves, greenhouse _Del;;ux;· ;e~, 213-;;;333-;;3846;;;· ;;;;I -J>.J.t't'CT«7~Clt~K:U windows, pool. s pa. • COLUMllA 493-9494 49S.-5220
496-24 ll 130-5050
Real Estate NO loan points. ONLY $15.000 and a new 2BR a l CALL 542-3676
~ L' ,,, ~"9~ TENNtS court. ~157 THIGIM f'J7.J -c. ., 'I From $89,950 Sharp 3 bdrm. & den con· Hey there! You with the
2435 e . CoHt-Hwy .. CdM 646-0061 or 955-1920 do in tbe LaCueela Rae· Start ln your eye$. A By owner Monarch Sum·
CUSTOM HOME
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4 Br. 3 ea. master bdrm
retreat, 2 frplcs. formal
dlnini. 3 car aarage, ap· pox. 3000 sq. ft. 2297 La
Linda Court. $189,500.
()wner/Agenl.642·2164or
m4'182.
f~:?0nror more in· $36,000. · ·for info. Bkrs welcome
rucliAROSON RLTRS. ROGER llOWM R.E. 67)-1020 4 8.1. duplexe.-.
OCEAN/CANYON VIEW Developedby quet•Club development. homethatlsabomewlth mil 2 ac den condo. Woodl ree Dev. Co. High beamed ceilings, a price that ls a price. $115,000. 495· 1407 or
Jumlne. Creek condo, Lar~t oC the Colle0 e ... -... ra:i/·--•--· 3 b IY OW .... R9 swne frplc., immaculate .. --~--------
831·7700 incl. bayfrout lo be exch.
ZIB>IOOM NEWPORT BEACH dow n 1 n 11 pk I?
2 Bedroom bowie, l block ON upo. 213/684-3200
u::w ...... c..... r. "'s;ft li< d Par 's models • four rm.Owneranxlous. Great ho m es, flex condit on. Pri~e al bedroom.I· family room · 3 bdr., fam rm .. enclad
11 Jumine Cre~ Dr financing. beat areas. ~~~~~l:rnd. by finished bonus room • yd., Patios, lO Yl'i old. ~2587. 54&-llAl" nice yard a nd priced $15.900-...'179
to bay & beach. Plenty of 2BR. $34.000 llACH FIXER
room to add on. $135.000. 673·3826 SI 15,000. •EXCITING• ~~r:u~e Trl·Pleic. HUGE • 3 Br. 2 ba on corner lot Gotf C-WH.-673-4400 belowmarketatS129.900 BY OWNER· Hi&hly up·
w!lge yard. S175.000. 601 Huge 5 BR 3 ba avail HARBOR graded home on iolf ~~ut. s.64·0614 or 2/l.Sl9t.S00'.546-li4l :::w~. t,A,S2bff.~~ TOWMHOME 0 IMJASMIME
• llAft.~.W-IT lcL Well located 2· 1· l. ..,_.....,.~ .. BERnlAHENRY
Smack dab in the middle REALTORS
or beautiful Newport 215Del Mar 492·'121
harbo r . A garde n SPYGLASS HIAE'S 135-4665. 495--4951
I ~~1.1.• ·sn' A..QUtclCIE o-l)l\l.."MOI OCUMVllW ..,.-5'&o ,,_.. Warm, c<ny. comforta· II arbor lnvt>,lml•nt Cn SS,000 • Monattb BayTenace 1 .. C-aiwdo ~ ble. Nkest In area. 48-R. Elegant Fr. Provincial
CRllK ~-• • N.B. !Jvinl at Its IMst nm b ...... '2 '"°"' show• IM a model home · ex· Balboa lslalw.t Realty
qulaile crpUng · at..ained ,~ ..... ~-"~
pa r a d 1 s e + p e l . 7 UHIT$-C.M.
Marvelou pvt. beat h. Beaut. new ba:l Id i n~
Walk lo ahopplna In Fireolaces. xlnt location
Newport Harbon'1 most TSL lnvmts • 642· 1603
'.llm.bard to fmd rcpuJa~ 2ba hon:ie All terms . 1'wo story house for sale t1o~~~~·c~~~ OCfered at: $325,000
plan lo ocellen condi· 172.!IOG.._:. .. LH ... .; .... --7'_~· S&S Park Hunt-needed PriD. on l y Qdlfo&'.appl.M0-1259
Uon with great view. s -EAAn .._.on. R.V. 983-9233 ~ r becbOUIDS, family room -a..llyl .. ater-IRCO ... DO ~eves ~
exclmive ~a. ( llZ0757 I llEAIC IY!N
CAUPOaMIA I Solo DOWN
&LMa windows . 3 bdrm. 673•1700 2\'ii ba, rnnl di.ft rm. fmw ___ W_AMTID ____ _
~~araesl model BLUFFS CONDO from
dining room lge lot. 754-711>0 I " -TurtJerock, oew 2 61-:-aen. · $419,500. Ocean breeiet. beaut. 2 ba Cando Beat view air T y MDllKalo.TowwhouH l!J'OUDds.~luded,quiet, cood .. •ll upgrades. R E A L
owner. Prefer Bonita.
Dolores, G. oc C Model
only. Po6leSl1oo flexible.
Principal 7$&.'T782.
PAC-::c 4-Ple~ & Sn11 Family MOllLI OME Assume. Seller 1t:ill SALES carry paper. Mn g mt
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Sl4,500 down to take Lie-patio. All •P· S l 26,900 . Ow n-er
aver, ~ualilying. 4Br. ~~2n.c~•· $53,000. Call TI4-f44.m2. th..-' •--It t06'
2ba la ""' rm dbl at '"' ~ w '.r-" --w. END ~am home 3 + ' .,, ' . • • a-a--L 10.A• MHH•eeee•llllle•llll tch encl far. 2 pools, jac, Beautiful 4 br 2 ba & ram ...,.... ---Plul2on IO' butldable ~c bJI ' et· S75,3350. rm.3ynold.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ID .. llDUTYUCED• o~er.ll.1.JlllOJl~o .. nsborelder'
.....,wner/Alt 771 ·1 01 lnSummerwtndF.alates r~ ..... w " (Mille) <BroollhunUc Banning> . .Great tmJy home featur· Olndotrade. M.5-&410
2706llirbor1te.20&-A avail. ·Aeent. Gary lJ
540-5'17 Bollier 96M381or531).2498 ~for S. 1200 Principal• only ...................... _ , ____ .;..__...;... __
700 ACllS TWO DUPLEXES
Riverside County al a ONE LOT!
main freeway orframp. SIJS OOO
640. 1112 BARGAIN $10,000 below By Owner t14<r.ooo Ina 3 bi& l>dr'ml. 3 ba · 1Y OWMIR
--------rmrket.2004C.lvert 963·2868 over.lted fmly rm · frml Great ho mu. flex CelM MeM ., I 014 8'4·5757 din rm. Lvly rur yrd for n.nancln1. beat areas.
....................... ....,... 1044 entertalnloc. Only *-U41
MIW'ORT FAHS
You can't beat this
Weste&Uf bome at Sl.59,000.Jitopular 3 Bdrm model. 'Quality built
thnJout with Iota of xtras.
Xlnt location, near
schools and abopplnt.
Call~llSl
Some xlnl commercial • • * potential. Rapidly de· Believe it. Lowest price veloping area & 2 miles ln Eaatslde Costa Mesa.
ol freeway frontage . ln· Cozy and cute upgraded
HIW OM MAUn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Stat,.500. 79-1501 --------
Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba 2 or 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. bonus c E B llACM DUPUX formal din, country room. view. Back" Bay SACRIFI ! eaut.
ldlcben. $102,900. Ownr. area. Sharp. vacant. ;~b!l:.f:nt32 =~ c!~1~ !:.:!s. ~~~ewly
veatort.enna. Interiors; attracti ve FARCM> R E. brick aldln& outaide. A
11m .sett oc i 15Za.zoeo real steal! 752-u120
WHATTODO '(i)lJAIL
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'151-72'74 --$71),500. Agt. 832-8752" or erlced below market. Ca••£PV Real Estate M!W'POIT llACH
BY OWNER: ~Easta\de 3 551..cM.3& Both nr lake. 673-4311 . ·~ l SACJUFJCE llALTY 675-1642 BESTWHJTEWATER WITH . PLACE
bdr., den "con;· G~. CMM'lllEAT1 ....:<>woer-~_IA#~·----r~~'. Beaut4BR,pool,apa.lae RAREBLUFFSCONOO OCIAIROMT
• • ~tennain l.21. · Slcytlpt 1 Beaullful w~ IMVISTOIS ~~ 1 · ylll'd.. X1Dt aru. SlU.500. uwry J bdnn. oo creen· Ast your gent to show -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! .ccents! Family patio! University Ptrk Cake· .. _ • mGitAst. belt. overlooklnl park. yous1o3SeubcJi'eDr. • Le play yard! Lowdown <1Yf!r loan. SZJ,000 down ~ .-A&~ close to .thopploa . $M7,000toda.yonly
PllOPBTIIS"" $20,000 10,. Tl l:lO P.M.t
TODAY??? HAYIAHIA•T-$40 000 Pa Y men l ! W on ' t ~ a 3 BR home ln llAI. CHAIM llllV~ Comm.· pool Prtnclpals --.-n. toaellio& office
• i.t..llum ! ! 646-743-4 Villate 1U. A "1 loan liloYe blto thla remodeled EST A Tl only. .. QWniard RllY 673-82$0
PIR HOUSI ~ apn $159 mo negaUve, 3 BR home on small, PllCI llDUCID Sl85.500 511-8671 • s houaes on one lot. tong term tenants. Prine wooded lot near beach. BLUFFS FRONT ROW S.Cll•• 1076
Fenced yards. enclosed 21 only. ~·/b,.r, """·"~1" Has -•ate spotleN 1 l.oc*d-oa • l,ce areen· VWU> .. -... • ...._. .._.. I ri ,_...;....i ~ l D.t.V '"...ut. 3 BR .... UST ••••••••••••••••••••••• garages. For lnfo call: eves BR aueet unit. $157, 100 _.. w P va.c.,.,.,. · .. 1e ••••n • """ .. 645-9161 ..:.-.:...-· ------• bdrml,rrmldinrm,fmly SELL NOW AT '16 RefrtC.. Admiral, 14 cu
· fl W o o D I I I D ~ E rm. z atone frplca. Only PRICE OP' Sll2.SOO! I' Coppertone. xlnt. cond.
WHtclff a-a.. c~". 1106So. CoastHlway • .,500. 75-1'°1 (THOUSANDS BELOW '152·1439 or HerHage-~·r "'""""' lnVIUageFalr OTHERS). SPECIAL ..,;Irvine:..._..;,__· __ _,,_ __ _
ltOOMTOIUILD 2Br,l~ba,nrlake,pool LAGUNABEACH SITUATl<lN . DON'T S..MCI 1010
ce 3 Br house on R·2 ~n!~~e . s,e6~1~o': '::! 497-2457 Re.IDtat.e =.nusDEAL.Aaent •••••••••••••••••••••••
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IHAI IY
. S-" lrffftor lend a beJptne hand to
Lowlrl•8'•... these si x neglect ed Dolan bousa in Eastside-Cosla
Xlntsbort term return & Meu. Localed ln up·
own the only 1enaible graded area near shop-commodlly left, Real pm,, transportation, and Estate Land. B-k r ., $cb0ols. Buy on contract l/6'J6.S711 1/SZ3·4462 al only $35.000 each : 1111 ' for $195,000 (must be sold
Ca ulsrdal together>. 752·1920
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Room to add addi· 56&-6111 ~~~!!!~~~~ ------------$79 900 tkJnal units. Priced r1ght 1 ...:.:..~----= HOMI + An. '
I. _MIW_C_OM_DO_s_1 ~~ua.s.ooo. fR€ITIG€ GREAT ~-= :.~~·:.•!:!.:1::. SllORECUFFS ~.:
LAST TWO! 3 br, ZYI ba HOME:~ FAMILY HOME ir.... ~ ~J~~·2:~~: VIEW Qu)lty bunt saDd~lnte lumiabed model. Sl9.SOO. In tbe Colon'/. Thia 5-.~re ADdrew1 Rd. A at 3 bedroom home with 'Jbr,2\'iiba.Sll,400.Bolb 3333W.Cou\Hwy,NB beautiful .. bedroom ......... ,...__ f t ... ,_ .._....._ dtn•-a •and f'replace bav• doubt• cara1e11,. 645-6646 • ui.a. ..... e M Dll9 -Beautifully remodeled UI I •
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NEWSHOPPtNG PLACE ~~~ Areo . PttOPlllTIES' ..
Tl1ple net leaseti. First yean rait 1Uaranteed. 10,. Tl •>O P.MJ •
Prime hiah traffic count. CM Unlla. s.A. S22K per
11.000 Sq. feel rentable Unlt.Good Tenba. ~ $'190,000. F.dwanl Flah Realtor
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J Mme ts onb' 1 block to 1pe.ctac.alar propertJ •--'i..bomeuauchaalve Garden, beat locale .
frp cs, poo • acuu • commWl,lty pool and ten· located hlgb a bove llACH~lllAMI ~ 11--1n l BKR.Calt544HDO ro:n~~,:41:f!~!~~ Beaut 4De:.· lake roof ~~o~:;•g::k°'!~: ~~'\,t~~i'J~~ OMLYSI lf,100 CDUDlr7 kk-~~c • Talll. ..... bea\Jty In xlnt Mesa Great kM:atioft. Priced lo wUh breelbtakinC VIEW tltor7 A,,.... bome . a mater tulle, aeparate --· IUCH FIXEI , • Verde &oCatioa. Reduced ldl last al S8'7.IOO. call THE bdrm. 2 be ~ cbildnn'• wlll1. Woo't --------Prime Waterfront com· SI 15.000 -ooo -f •• ,... """ OF CATALINA, --•PPlla.DCH, ,;;ood Liit! For private tbow· BY OWNER Ta.Ile over MOTICI ••v, or-to-.. .,.,...-.--~to-.-. &EA AND V-11.LAOE u:.:...-_.. ff IDlcall aw.r. VA 1 ......... 3 Br. wt merclal location ror San Clen:iente Tri·Plex.
how J)a.Uy Mlol Cit.as· QUlCK ESCROW. Agt BELOW. Sprawllnl 3 ~ ·.•Comwmapoolo fam-rm. wnrpfl&ilei"iO, le&M-ln Udo. Jbtina prittd to-nit: WeH
' llled acb dl1_pl1y their MMnOlt64.Hl03 bdrm. tloor plaD ~.19-i.-t N?WcptatbruoOt. cmpll-_Vlllale_..:_.·_m.om ___ . ___ localed.
-·•• wllb ~lbWly ...._ v_. .... old atutf for serviced by Z batbl, Ml a.. .--..·d Iota -z straa --... ~ BERTHA HENRY :::-:0-1 ..i. """' ~,,_ formal dlnlnf room, ~ -~-1 -.-,.. .!:... · ~ REALTORS ' ' -.impect Our a .... , we n~w oodl ea w Ith a • 100. \,;&&) ~-' • -000 ll Prt of .,.. proud to .. Y, really ied ad. M2·S8'18 -.aver kite en with • • · -· 1q. · • 21S Del Mar 492-4121 •el re1ullt. Phone brukfut nook aed .._..... IOto ownenbip. I 1rs. new . .._ _______ lll ., f!"'--Uv~room wttb Real Eat.at• !=.................. 8!'0.S.I. Renta low. PriD·"'
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. UnHr A s• •. v-··11 alao flDcl . 0 w n n a P " · tUied kl&.. OWC :!!i500 =--. .,._ -1
'9ctltloua SUARATE GUEST ml....., PAMOIAMIC YflW bel. DO CTedlt ed. ....14 1700 = =~:e ~~dod~: n N•nte? QUARTERS wood · trumNewpqrtBaytollt. Prtn.o.11M4-SSlll•v• ....................... tacbed BllANO NEW
btamfd wltb t1tpoaed !!000 ON Balcb. Exqwlt• home. IYOWMll DUPLEX nulled ~ ~ I ceWn& and prlvate batla. allllrnardild 11te. IBR, Olllr.._...... l bdrm .. condo, pa\io amooptmature~ all ~ • t RecrtatlOD aru wttb • J l,.~, Jo'"c'il ......... •••••••••••••• U11»Gr1..1.!'"· beach Ir an the .. ~ 55al73' site.
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of Dana Polnt Marin~, ocean & wan al i\aN. ror iboM B•• lot~ll\Peh more. IJ00 ...... "89 Dmlattl oreat income-Pf"*t\Y coastline. Close to manna. Enjoy de> deilre the naes!J ow.. wtl1 'ftalltff. "0 Onl1 SllT~ for tbl• a MOll.IHOMI 41111:S. 1100 with a realhtle In· ... i u h b I 11118 OWJX& HOiii. cndlt ....... ,111.000. ....._ --••o-...... --~,;cectl205.000 .. ,e c ty ' ta y n ght. ~.900. JS A MUST TO SEE. of· baJtnH. A1k or Ed --• -· 00 •41Utui.•"""' ....................... s ltlALn ftrtd forcml.Y ·a.rnowtM·ltll __. .. wtdlla walkmi ~_...to buJ blfo, A 1f1cW 4-l'ln lllt,IOOM"4ce -.. ... .v ~V~=:•::S", rep>'a. Iola wum~ •• a pre1tl1tou 1 '71-Hlt
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l bdrm. Condo, Ironwood ft. $595/mo. 557-8623 rownbouse 2BR. 2 ~ ba, WATERFRONT wt.Dock. 2 br townbouae. Jnq. 177 ~p vrS:ol~pag ~:r~:: w.nd. J amboree & San Room w/kitchennette $80 Week It up. .
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GARDEN GROVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rough. $450. 499·2286. Bayfmt. Belmont Shore 2 Clemen~. 492.9430 621·31U evs. Junior 1 BR, 1 BR & 2 3 Br 2 Ba. encl gar. re· c.t do
3 BR 2ba family rm. l BR. Fam Rm. Om Rm. 3 New 3 bdrm. 2't'J ba br, 2 ba condo in sec. Bech .. "'"'.East.side.quiet. BR. 2 BA. Security pro· cently upgraded. close to U-'--WW 1
. Child""' 6 ~ '11:· ,..,. old. Own« h"d. I ~ •-Wlod by•" key."nl en· ..,,._ A.ail. 2/1. $475 • ..., bpoW<. MULH~"" rftalnt, $500. -196-IOftn t>vs garage, Crplc. + xlras bldg. Wetbar. ws h r I care taldng employment t r y . B It 0 k i t c h per mo. lst & last + $150 Share a home or aptmenl Ocean view. Close to dT,-er. adults on~. oppor. on Plt.ntises. wJlwnl.nous clgs. Plus sec.675-6349 . n. ... ~c-O)Aru tlNu.MJi-n>
R..tty le9'•M 2.BR. den. Condo. t_;rL··• shops & beach. No small $600/mo. Boat slip avail. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden spa~e. 833-8105· carpet lge pvt patio or '-(.V'4-' • ,~--h... ~ 754-7100 ocean view on co<1sl side luds/ no pets Avail. J an. 21.343t-9603,540-9797-off ................ 3107 aft6pm. balc onies w I xt r a 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, yrly . Ult ..;t"C~ ~~R
of PCH. Above Marin.i, tsth. $700494·6070 On sand b ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• storage. Pool, spa, light· Ocean ~ 1-ew. d e<' k . c..> ,,.._ ho..1Ao•~
lalloal.a-d 3206 underground parkinJC. JBrtwnhse,woceanview. ~ securl:y~rs:un!; Newer 2BR 2b.a1 yrly. ~~i\!fr f~c~ ed tennis court, lndey age. fireplace. SS25 832-t134Sincel971 ••••••••••••··~·~··•••• Pool. jac, etc. $49$. pool & Jacuzzi, $550. $450/mo up. Huntington $400/mo yrly. AOUlts/no S250/mo . Utll paid. facil. Llmited preview .675-6670or63l·SSSO . ROOMM.a..TES •::u~w/~e:s tb:.~'N~w Anytime499-4663 m-~;213·596-16'11 Pacifica,213-333-3846. ~.Eves2131257-9792 631 ·5016. 548 -~20•. 4~m S290d~r 2 studios. 1 yr n ew. A
Lile. very clean. S'175. 2 BR. Condo. ocean vu, ...... HhJlel 3252 C.oodo for lease new 3 br, 2 3 Bdrm. 2~ ti~. pr ~. · • mo. open aa Y S225/S275 mo. UUI pd. No Slls .... S..e
67S-t442 tennlS/ • pool, $4M25. Rcadll ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• be., Lag. Hills no pets mo. yrly. Wor g girls 2 Br 1 ba cottage type ~t~i\oa d~!~· ~~~ pets.631-0749 ·-En)oymore.Payless! · 71483lH669 r . e ·NI GUEL SHORES · k50.(714)759·05'77after pref. 313 Alvarado Pl. gar.'Lndryrm.Klcbok'. Yorktown> Ste. 409M. S-Cle•wh 1176 AllAJtes&Lifestyles.
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Yrly 2 b<rrm. 2 ba. rrplkc. New lovely extra lge 3 br, 831-14!)3 ~atl 6pm . . eves.~w.k.nds. r o-e 1 Br, fr:'· adut•~ +hdenild' frplc, f•3r7a5ge. No apt's. avail. Securtty lrg. patio. Sun dee , 2 ba fam rm rrplc .._.& "' c ren . • m o. system, elevator. dish beautiful S5SO mo. For Childre n ok .' Alis; Niguel Shore1>, garoen Brand new, $320 l br. PeninsulaPolnl only,noch.U ren or pets. 962-7788askfor Mack. washer.dbl.ovens.Pen· Letushel~culyourrent
appt. cal l 645·6983 Woods ssso 644·6939· home• 2 BR, 2 ba, den, patio on brook, tennis. Very lg 2 br 2 ba, dress· 1887 Monrovia, CM '2~· •~·o Spac•~~"n...., 2 br, thouse with frplc & prv . .in half. e carefully 646-6816 770-SllG • ' walk to pvt bch, guarded pool. adults. no pets, ing nn. new d1'J, crpt, ~30. ..... ...,.... ..,_ sundeclC from $325 up. screen Cor your lifestyle. ~ comm. Pool, no pets. 673-~or559-4426. southern exposure No 2"41 ba townhome apts t98-5964or995-ll23 Our fees are less Rer•s
..... Puila•• 3207 FwA• Yaley 3234 Gardening incld. S~8$. ...... Adult.a ¥ 1y $395 2 Br l Ba, lg fenced patio. w/luxury reatures. Small checked.
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Oceanfront 3BR 2ba Con· Clw'minll executive 2 sly Vill p ill N N LANDMARK CONDO 2 .,,............ -,_. -'· . .FRONT I at 2 bdrm. do. Security bldg. 9 mo 4 BR. den. pool, room in P:tl:cH ~~/arNe~~ br, 6:f· w~her/d.ryer. N lbr .. $260 UUUUea Pd. Deluxe beach apts. rrplc, apt's. avail. Secur?ty ~,~-=~~~ 111~. $550/mo. 673·6880. gar .. best schools, $600. Ocean. .Adults 2 bd Secu ty. r. beach. $425. 2BR w/declt. ew c81110rt. adult.a-no pets. encl garage, patios. system. elevator. dish • cs-~ ~15'1. i
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PETERS P A.INTING All Wort Gaar. Fr-ee &It. -·•-••• .. ••••••••• '--Ta Expr'd . R~aa Rates . 61J.4U8 Creations Ex· Exp. 1«'y does typlq., Cpt repair. 15 yrs expr landacaplng. Georae .....,c ... s.na
bkkn 6 matUnc. Ac Do work ... -ell. Rell. Oeo.. Pilmer •Son lbulhi. S.S-7012 . ·-•••••••-••••••••••• curatdrdpadbl. ~ .......,.
........... •••••••••••• J'ree Est . Ca.JI Gene ..., •• • ••·=nnwe. pert aaa.,u.e, thio.Diag,
W 0 UL D N ' T Y 0 U 553.oa .,..,._._,..__., 1tamm NIDIWal 67s.Jll21 ;;:=:::::;:::-----1~m:!:~~llO~l ------I Remodel at addiliooa. Exper-gardener Cleao tiedgliog writ.er oda quiet C.,.•• w, S6'7~ Uc'd/loa. 'rree e.i. ·Reuon · bome to care IOC' iD your
RATHER ha v e a Refaoftered. Eves, loll. ; . .
cerWied P11bUc Accowi· ~ Extr/totr. Ex· 111,a.5,57$-1216 ...................... .,,!~=t~. n....o.... I ..... .._ -1 ° .me.ce 751•1* 0t.rpente Fr F.a AAu ._.. oubampoo ....,,_.-uan dl9 C.llare•.-·
s1Z&. ~· ea~~ "'Y 'Al.lo apbola&ery. Work ....................... tfa•1ds ' I
taol pre pare your in· pr~. boneat. neat. reaa . ...........__1 • .._.. COllPLETECARE
come w returns? For Ucd lM-MMSDave ~ ......-Trtmmln&. re moval,
-. ·-·--IU&f. Truck mount unit. Dog Grooming now •t G ••• .. ~ _ .................. . lqlllt..call-.allZ -·-·•••••••••••••••• clean·•pa, lic'd /las. ----------Pro( ptintin1 Ext & lnl. Hellt~4rt.eKt&&res --·~·--Fr. eat, reaa. rates. Feathered Frleada Pet •••••••••••••••••••••••
Make your s boppln 663'1H SCore, 120 23rd St (or -·~~S s~~~I~:
easier by uslna t.be Dail •> NB. Lowe.t prices I DO IT ALL for • ~hl1 clea.o
PBOJNCOFES,gllEOTNAXAL !:'~.:::.Free ... IST. 19).1439'-------------'------------.--.,---..'Die f-*9t 4lrllW in the Your bome or my offloe Find what you wot ill SEU. Idle items with a WesL .. a DaJ\y PU01 Pilot Classl.lied Ads. a..uied Ada 642-5678 lo town. 95i5-31a 54MI09 boule. ~7 Fer &IJPl call -..5436 Deily Pilot CluUfieds. Dlil1 Pilot Clauifled Ad. Oau1fied Ad. SQ.5678.
tMpW..ted 7100HefpW..e.d 7100 HafpWmhcl 7100 twpWmled 7100 HetpW..t.cl 7100 HafpW.ted 7100 HslpWGllhd 7100 ....................... ······~················ ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ... ................... . 7t00
VETERANS
Jobt &JobTraillillg . .., .... ,..,..
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UYing .. 0..,.. C...,
loMll:tt,.rs
SU OPertto.. ..... ..aory COlllr'GI
S4.50 to SS.04 Per Ho.-E•Jl•6 iwg O.~pma.t Tldllllc'-
S4.70 to $6.00 rer Ho..
De5'glt Ef9• Hr
$20.000 , ... v ...
Medtcftcal ., .. , .....
$3.50 , ... Ho.-sa... ~••• •oate S5.16f'ertto.r
I
GIMBAL
FLY FREE WITH
OFFICE OVERLOAD
Earn a mile an hour bonus for each hour on an
Office Overload Temporary assignment towards a
destjnation of your choice -air oc ship travel. Work
loca1 assignments with top pay. Open to all s kills.
Call for an appointment.
3723 llrch Street. Newport .... 557-0061 f 8~
HOUSICf4HBS
St.n at $3.75 br. lmmed nu.e when trained. Car
nee. (714)546-9780.
HOUSECU4)BS
le Housewives. P/Ume
work. Start lmmed.
86-2838, -.mo.
llOUSEKEEPER. Live
lo, to cook It dri..-e for (young> elderly lady.
Private room & batb.
N.B. 6C2-8033
Houaekeeper·Li vA n.
Writ.er wants gi.r'I to live
in. <lean olrdoaome cook·
ing lor room " board. Salary negotiable. can
6t6-l8ll6 ext. Linden MOD· Fri. 9'cl6.
Uouiek.eeper au.end. PIT
lv·ln wknda. FJderly jsl. hm . Dana Poant
Invemt.oc:Y Clcrtt Aecu.racy I•-------• In handling of small MACHINIST
pmt3 by part munbef-le MILL RAND
MATBIAL
H4MDUMG
Parts •tock person. Ex-perience desired but not
required . WiU train,
mual pau company
pbyaical incl. back X ·
ray. lrviDe5tl)..7139EOE.
neceuity. Euelleat fr. For proto-type machine iQle benefill. Hn IAM· .i-,. m tbe iaatrumeat
t :30Pll. AppJ y Avnet ~ o1 tbe oil tool m· E l ect ronfcs. 3 50 dustry. Work.la from
Mc: Co r m i c k , C M . bluepriats, uetcbes & ~ Wl"bal de&igM. directly
widt engkrrzbe, to as-Medical ·P/Tlroatomce. Kennel Pawon. momiltgs s.ilt iD _., product de· Desiblehrs. ~':" ~-~~:: velopmenl for world 75l·m1 wide well bore oaviga · W"ill train serious appli· Uan equipment. Lat~e lledical ,.,._t Ofllce .
cut. Permao.ent posi-ex;perteoce helpful for ~Y N.B. 0 .8. Gyn. p f .
tion Involves caring for more variety ol projects. f1ce. ~· ced only animala iA hospital & .,_, _,, need Please send "'o I m "' I s b e l l e r . lll&laty open, exc~eat . · .. .. benefits pacb&e. E.O.E . n.wne to P .O. Box 1560. Corlieo'al st.arr. on bus Sdmtif1.c DrilliD.I Coo· c.osta Mesa, 92827, Box ~ E.O.E. For appt. ph trol. Corporate Head·
1
•423_· ______ _
"2·31WO. nag taken 24 qu~rt en. Ne wport M ES S E N G E R
brl. Beacb.Call (TI4.>SS7·ll051 W-ANTED: Full or
Ilk for Mr. Moll or Mr partbne.owntraosp0rta·
Adams.. tion. $3/hr plus mileage.
Call 558·6100, Ask for
Dca\ll.
847_../Cl-5820 MMiADME Models Aldo M•dt_,c
$4.00f'ertto.r
SW~pfRg/RKefYIRg
Sl.50 Per How
lulk1191) Malata--=e
$5.00Pertto..
HOTEL
11MARRIOTI" IS PEOPLE11
CURRENI' OPEMIHGS EXIST FOR:
• Front Desk Clerk
GUARDS
SECURITY .~.1ao Keypunchers Top ~monlhly ~ 1 meat. $100/wk. I .. coosumer paablication
Apply Mn. Green. P.O. Wt' nf't'd vour s kills needs talented prod pen
We Beed new faces. If
)QA Mve what It takes to be a model call Ill DOW.
New Yark West Models.
BDx C Downey CA 90MO · w I a t I e a a l 2 y r s Due to our recent ex· ' ' I and you~ exPf.'rim<'!'. ~·zi• eqi. Mut be 831-SIOO. n.e~
Sheet Mehl Fabricator
$4.00Pertto..
.,_.loo program , Wells Hou1ekeeper . live -In . Con n :nit>nt worktnl! stroagiDl.l)'OUll.color61---------
1'8J'IO Guard Services is some Eagliah. pref'd . I 1°<'<t lions. rlt>xi h lf' ~-Good oppty for MOTOR
• Pt-odllcffo91 Wortcar
$4.00 Pflr How
4 f'aiftter
•Door Attendant <Full & Part Time >
•Host/Hos tess <PIT> bi.ring Security Guards Childcare. '*4707. work srhf'<IUlt'. 10P deadline coa1cieatioo1 for: . I ra1e11 ..---. ..... ..____. ROUTE
• PBX Operator Housew & -....... --... ...._.. on exp. lr¥ine/Hlwport ••h sales ares &u .. wares I Ai .... CaU ia eaafideoce & Ive 'lhe DaUy Pilot has a
Sl.50 to $5.50 hr How
Tool Makin
$4.27 to $9.83 , .......
Enjoy excellent working conditions &..
company benefits. AppJy 9am·Noon.
, Mon·Fri Personnel.
s.taA!MV Aa ... ilRI . clerk, experieuoe 48C way .., {7lt > D-77". Iaree route in Newport
'\Mlt'fott/ ..... Partc teQ.d.f'IDCiq:ie. • ............ Beach area. •Monday
Apply at Elftpl=nt & TralnhuJ
Ad lm••lo9 of ~-leadt. Sl8
McM StrNt, tt..t~ ....._ Ceil NW
536-251.6 or 639.as 4.
MARalOTT HOT&.
900 Newport Center Drive
CoalaM.M&TM RJONHARDWARE.1024 ~lfi ·M...,._.nce M~· Exp. =:~~~~ WWtflerAree Irvine Ave .. N .8 . nl:llrT'-llS'I in apray boodl IMUDJ18, Aau....,,..,u -'""'n• .. AP· .,,..,., .. .,~-'-.rorPb1'l mill mac baoe ry •-'tM!.l ..... Y ..._.._ ,,_.4-WQ.... · • prox. 2~ boun per_ day. IMMEDIATE LBM Composer/Typist. S EFllV•CES ie::'i~I :'ta~~e2o:oi.e: Smalla..dreqmred.Ap·
Newport Beach E .0 .E . 0 PEN ING S f o r w/train applicant wbo Nt•wport Re:irh lbcArtilur. S.A. prminuU ear'DiQp $500
.. ,•r•ilory l•••I can typee~~P~.~c-I 833-1441 I MAJNTEN •NcE F/T . ~ ~b Must have 5-t~Offlcen wllo cut'8t.d>'· .,.....x ~ck 1401 DoYeSt Ste 340 n ...,.pe_ le •Mio and Print Service UU N El , .. 7am-3pm, Mon. Uaru Fra eoodclrivinlrecord . .... , PAY, with. CaJD IDO a'ea l , SC . I ...c.iionaNi~ut>I $3A15 hr.CaU7$2-2S73. Aealle~inpenon
..... chd ca .. .,. '92-3617 I 27957 83c~~RO"" now . .., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GeneralC>rfice 1
------· uc.TIOMIST GeDeral
Drivers; taking apptlca· ()Qr expanding company COUPON
""' ""' Um l]IC' /W e.ta Mesa ~Sl.OOTO $3.IS f DE AL P I T I M E. Huntinl?lon Rurh Hoaey Bated Hams
lions for school bus. $4.05 EU.EN CARTERS is looking for a well Aaaemblera, Tralneea,
Hr. to s tart. 4 br . Lady'sHaberdasber groomed recept.loolst to Oerical.etc.
bouewivea at colle1e I 847~ ..U llkre -er. capeble Cit I llH Dept. PEI HOUR girls w/an. Over 21. 8907 Warner A\"P •215 ol usumi.De complete •-------=---
guarantee. 559·0811 . Now interviewing full" ~ lo our lovely ex· DOURI PAT
_EO_E_Em_p_1o_y_er ____ 1 ~-·~~~Z ea.tive offices. Position FOR I st DAT
NOMOTIOM 9:30AM·12:30PM Mon-I uait oper.Ocma.I respon. CAN PAY Fri. l!lam .stOO.l'eelt· F.qual Opportunrt~· in tbe OrH&e Co area.
Drivers for Dental Lab. Island Mall. N.8 reql.ires light typing Ir a after working 60 hours.
Part lime. choice of P 1 ea 5 8 n t Ph 0 n e Bring this ad ln and re·
TOSUSPaHOUR ly. Must be nea t . I F.mplOYl'rM F I Goodpay,vac.bospins .•
peracaable • eoergeUc. pension 6 pro(at sbarilag
Apply ln penon Monday Lori'• IOtcbeo. 979-07t7 I Nol an a~ry plan. Call Beverly Moo
MOTOR
ROUTE
~ or afternoons. persaoality · Apply Sam· giater witJ1111 by Feb lat.
Must have valid D.L. it EXPIDITB llam, lpm & 3pm, Na· YICTOR to Friday, SAM to 5PM aftlOAll lor appt. • NC\'f'f' a ff't' tbnl Fri ~wn 9am·Jpm.
at: ------· forappt.7U-1613.
Tbe Daily Pilot has a
large route in Newport
Beach area, Monday good driving record. Procure au materiala • Uonal Education, 4'01
Wkdys 646-5068 Eves 41 schedule work for build-Birch St .. Newpo rt T ar•rs.nkes WELLS ------wkndsS.S-7377 lng inaintenance dept. Be a ch . <Near O.C . 43(TelrcbSt,Ste213 INDUSTRIAL •
Mutt have 1ome con· Airport). E qual -Op· Newport8each,S56-8520 FARGO I
Driver, Ute cooking, er· structlon knowle d ge, portunity Employet;. mS. KalnSt.Ste56 GUARD I IY.la..arri
rands, etc. for work.in derlcaJ ak1lls & be able • -Oranke 835-2622 LL.:J ~ I ~~eiia"!~spel ':feect."d:fv: to deal with uaen. 2 --------•1 --~t!::.-• SERVICES eiqv1ces I Years colleae qecesaary. GENERAL 1 s•2 W OPIMS MEW lnfJ reccrd. Appjy Mrs. Appty ~
G ree n P .O . Box c, lMl•VNCO GU~: Jct!!lA °'! · C:O-•w•• MTIRYIEWC!"91
Downey.Calif. 902U Ur71Camelback LABORERS shop needa girl 1o!f:t ,..rioa. CA FOi YOUR I
Expanding co. looking TRAINEE duties. Pleaa penon•ll· Monday Tuesda Wed I
LAB REL PER
F/Time, regular pos.
Waab glassware cl clean
tea l.ftbJn tank.a + misc. dui,tes. For appt. nil
P eggy Bi e re r
71"7>2159
JCEROCHOFF MARINE
LAB.
Coronadel ~ar
Facility ol Caltech.
F.qua.I oppty. empty.
11 /F/B
•DRIVR• Irvine 844·9010 lo& int"Ok:ini. -var ore OR ! C~CE
for people willing t Ftctory Help -Sbop ~S£MBL£RS ty.6G-8400. nesday , T h ul°sday: ~ .. ~~~~er I
work.Neala8pear.Good Trainee. lmmed. open· '-'RLfllD•Y lOAM 4PM CLOSED .... --------dri--'-~ rec. ver lB. Co. Ing for right fernaJe. Xlnt ,.. "" · • 8907 Warner Ave Llibaren
""'6 b fl & p1N1£RS need by Creatlve Artist. Friday at Su1te 21~ I F:IT• ••-, vehicles. S2.8S per hr + com&aoy ~oe ts ftW\ Muat be conscientious ZJOWW.-r I Huntington Bc<ith 1 ' -s ~~ves. Call E ric, :,'~~ D:~:'i~· ~~'. Mus t have r eliable andllkedetallwork. Part .. 217 ' 847·3498 I Some~aperpre-
__ _. ______ ~ MS-0403 traosp. & phone. Long & Ume, open schedule . S.... AM, CA I tnterviewin1t fenble. 7·l :JO. ·
abort t.erm u slgomeoll. ~ZZZJ St.ate U c. No c~ I Dady 9am-3pm I F/T CUSTODIAH DtUVEIS Female Com panion to Holiday & vacation pay. Equal Opportunity Immediate opc111n~11 Sam-t:•. ~en or women 25 11"11 or handicapped man .. No Hospllalbatioo plan Gl&Der, exper. cuatom Employerll/F I' or Inventor v ·I P/TCUSTOOW4 older. Know the coast nuralnl. file housework available. # m1nor man, top pay, P " <' k a liC e r s . lam-12Nooa -dties: Net fllO 1 week 0 Ir cooking, room, board • good benefit.a. 8'8-3231 I a s s e m b I e r R &I F/T JAMl'l'Olt
more. Orange Coast &tialary.m..-. •11 .. ~·~ ... ;6._ .. __ '--a e, .._ T ffMd bouieteeper; Part w a re h o u :s e . 6am..Z:JO
Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. FEMAL E Factory • v-ft-S-A• timut.oera.o,aawds.~IT ~ m p·o·r u r >I l'RlllYIMICO
Herrmann, Fountain won.en. $2.90 per hr to d SALIS JOI MOW 'IbeN Clnnt tf LqumL • 211 usignrnen. lop pay.. JOTIOtmelback
VaJle)'. <No of Slater 1tart. llerlt raiaes. --•11•-()fl9e ~ wy, aeuna lpai~ vacutlons. Youm 1rrine ~10
betwn Newbope 6 ~ 1537 lloaroYla ••ea.n ft GOOD PAY GOOD dorltJ)<U' we payyou l ~lid) •· Me,N.11. 146-4741 HOURS, GOOD CON· lbpllals I s.c S (AcrouFrom D ITIONS . ll.,AN.Y ....... ~ Or cu l~ our branctl ... IZ.OOI AUCLBK. -OrangeCo.Airport) FRINGE BE.NEFITS. Abe¥e affl'q.4e•..-1s l o l fl ce. Ne-wpor • "-Petted attJ. aeeka • DRIVER J91lrRenlrolna11rance F.qualOpportEmploJer FNrrOROWll'fO COii· health benefit' ApplJ l 8each. 833-1441 1 n$JD1Ddlvto•ote.ea·
CaJIMS-llOOO. PANY PROM OTES Newport Coov. "center. LaJ1un u NIA uel ~~~~'. WANTED Pile cltrl needed part GeeALOFFICI" FROMWJ1HIN.TRAIN 15$5 SuJ:terlor Ave_ 1 83l-0St2. I nelServiceolln'llle,2082 ~llUftlJ ONLY time for busy office. 20 Must enjoy phone COG· ' A ON AR 0 E TM ~ N ; Nftport acb. .• Equal Qs>pty t;mpl)rr I _Ml_cbelson __ . ___ _ .-nUR hours per 'week. Call tact , working with ST ARTS ' • I M · flolpit•ls _____ .. ......, .....
To dell ver D Al LY Bal~ Marine 5*967l CUlt()mers lcdetall wwk. JI E D.I ATE LY ' ' . LVM"S IM'S -'--ii o1Dce tn N-l>n.DT buodles to car· fotappt..EOEll/F. Paid '(.tcaUoa, sick pay, K E Y 8 0 A R D Ch I Ab lmdcles.lea FeePald -.-~-...,.. rien in New-Beach bealtlf'lns. Apply llon EXP ER I ENC E ar e nurse .... be~'ve Sim. Sil.JOO Bncb ls loottq for re· ...,... f1LECLERK uw. ..... n w• HAY• =:.~~~ N•~ .,_. ...... -bt bv ~.Nllttarteru area. ~ulres van or ·INSURANCE tbru Fri 9 lo 4 at ..._-OUR"'" .... T::"' /£#0 ,_.,., ~--·· ---'°'91 , bookkeeper A 1ecal larie ataUoo wagon le• Beglnnen spot lor right Barden'• Pe1t C<>ntrol. OWN JUUNIN Conv: Center, 1555 ..U bowa ftnD lorout· traJnee. Sela"1 com· 1ood.· drlYl01 record. penon,pleuantworlrlna SH Randolph , C . .11 . PROGRAll PUT ON BY ~ A.e, NewflOl'l •awt•n1 career ~>'· menturate •lth ••·
Call canda, 01J11tY fOf' traJn.lng M6-55'10. '11IE OOUNTltY'S TOP Beach. lClal -.....nu. Call -Can· pertence. Call Lora
'
4• ... 21 ~........ 0 R 0 AN I A L & 8 dice. .-im.. A1ao fee :;,;· Ii .... ancemeot. 11~ br ...... Office P&OPL&. C ALL AT flol&Ftult Dest a.n. a .... Dwla • Dwlla l7M)71NZM.
fw Wk. ~~..:.-~a start. Rap&d.11 e:uandl.q oom· 0 N C B P' 0 R nit., 4Pm·2am1 l da1 l'enonnel Service of ......... Cl.llT 0.. wm-or Cal -·--.or AD· pan.)' neecl1 fuJf Um• INTEaVJEW. ORGAN lpm-1.J,pm. C&U ror appt. lhehtlon ••ell. 111• -· H.nyhalay dnl&o.z.,.. pencm l«UIOl'tedofftet EXCHANGE. STA ........ ~-.. =-~OD
l ••I 01,.rt .. ltJ GENERAL OFP'ICE • cMlel tndudJai .,.,_.., NUl!INn&/-'JS, _,.. -· ,.. I ••• WbolelaleLwnberCo. 10 Jit. tnPi ek. 10.k•1 flotll.llltllllll 1...,..aee. Lai. Nl1. quallt:J ww;aee com· £~ WPM. 10 key, 1ooct math ~· .Euelleftt It.art· 9UAIDI MleHT AUDITOI -.er ... mqier. prQper• PGM11b 6 ....,bMn • ·DIYCl.Wms -1111111r • ....._ ..._. IM.MY, POCI f~ ~AD 11 pm to 1 am, n · tJ •~lirl fullor M• be a111e to .ron
--=-;;__~----Mana.cer for womens dJna FridQ afternoons · I bo lo S phis Saturday and Son· spec1a ty s p o. day early D'lOl'dags. Ap·
O>aat Plaza. Exp. onty · pna. 2i.2 houra ner doy.
Call Shlr1ey ZU·IM-0332 Small bond requ[M:t., AP·
_OJ8ect ___ . ------• proumate earnings, $500
per month. Must have MOW IS 1HETIME dependable auto a nd
f« JOb aeean to cbeclt gooddriviA& record. t.be Daily Pilot Help
Wanted dasaifauUon. I .PSeaae= lo person the job JOU want la no J a-..
ths:e you migbLconsl c..t. ~
1 olleriag your senace ~L ..... ...
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, 60.5678
MANA~EMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
AVAILABLE!
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GENi. OPC strl P/'t for ODISRAL OJ'rlCS . H _ ..... M m.L Idle"-... a ;:'DJalottlf ,._pay '!:±. !!!.. ..... wtt.lt .......... Mut .,.al. TYPIST. • cc u r• te ........ le .,... .. Dtl1 Ns&C ·w... -......... nlilal. 0 ? .... Adi, JUUr' c.M--.--aa..n.t.w. tne.a.um..nu. ..,........ DIUrPOota. 1a1111. ..... ........ -•• us · ......... ••
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NOON SUtJt;KVlSOR rui
Ander.en Srhool. Np\
8c'h. ..... '' l~ 1 ~&$ Q u
per hr. Ph*'
Pta~l<'al IWl'M.
llllf' In dnw . 110 fls.M!J --~1
-~.!~ ..... ?!~~ 1~.~~·::! ..... ?!~ .......... ~ .......... . -------i'·wvi~Clerklor PdaUat 1001 r.eJtwt IOSQ Monet to60 IOIO SICllT AaY Co. Mature ,.ponalblo ••••••••••••••••••••••• "••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----·-·--•••• -+----~ho•I ult aluler. No exp. ~~~~~~~~~-lll!'~~~~~~A~~Re1. Dark 8a)' LUCIGAGITA•S
aerreterJ urcu\ly ,....ry':"1MIWS • ua c Htl **flUY** W-Mil"'aT"Tl! crom-y0urbwliAalcard.
n....Sed by llunUn1ton Service •trllon atten· saotuuo~~~0kll fonbead, ready •od Vet Send one catd for each lttKh Ctly :>cbool l>b· danll. ful time. t,,llto · • ....., •• N ~Good ~-OF\lm1t8 urel wt~ ~~forbreedina A> LI& pl111 OCM •pare, We trlct li'blllLhrvJW>e, m'"'ch 'l knowl•d1e • A9ftcm .... Heallh. <CLABBt:R r eturn nermanentlL "' ~ orSELLforYou. BLOODLINE> MuU "' um taS per mo ArfilY nqt. Nut appearance Wa,....Hll ~ MASTmtSAUCTIOM SacrHlce s1oo . Call lea.led atlradlve ua 7H W 14lb l .. 8 . • b1ndwrit1n1. Apply ........ 6461616111• 9621 714-m...-, it.rap, meellnl airline !'i»el 2580Newl)rt81vd.C.M. <>PenWed.thruSat. -1.D. req\irernenta. Pre·
_ .,_. .,.._ ff•lp n__,,.~, lm· 1*1ral<Altt.trin1. Irv. f1111by Arab Qtr l(eldlnM, vent lou fs tbdt! For a ._ ~ """ ~ --~ (714) 754 1777 8 )'r t . Eng I /Wu~. pen.onaUIA!d \al, enclote llCllTAaY med. Jl\all or pit. Apply · All Wood Bunkbed• or \rall/ihow Mull ae ll wallp•per, fabric or
'i'uttl.o aru. 2 Pot. 1 ., £, c.t Hwy, N.8. cbest bed $99. Olsen MMllU. "Duy Glo" paper as we
Mornlnp only wol'lellJ -• , AHl'IQUE Mode.I Homes. wllJ buck & trim your
w/3 man mlra •tetncy. SGT~~PPERON,18 UQUIDATJON 714541-3077 Jeiwwlry 1070 tap. Or try two cuds
Htt'C'Pt. l)'plnj, tele, di4' Pl~A STORE SALE!! ..... •••••••••••••••••• t.ck to buck. t.ttuu 11omu ll bkkpa Now hinna for full & We are cloalnl oul our CASH PAID DIAMOND or Diamond PIUCES:
Call Mr P11tt~n. 540--~. p/Umc openln,aa at loca· ~ lnveotor)' ot anti· For 1d used furn. anU· rin1want~. Blwn 2·3 ct. S2eaor3/~ ..
-----tloo near O.C. Alrpor\. ques A have marked quell clrTV'•957·3133 Xlnl qua.I. Brilliant cut. 4/Stap$1.60ea.
SAUSClBK ·sfX:Hl':'l'AftY/Rf;(;El"r. M.uatbcl8orover.Apply down a ll a ntlaue Hollywood bed frame. 499;2337 6/0t.a113$1.'°c•. ReUU aitat'in• llardwiare Ot:n•r~I olflco. Orren Lnpenion. ~ f·-• t _;.;.._ _______ lOormoreSJ.""'"',
Sc.on .ttk.e t:ap t•I 1 rul clutlll'ft&• ft 1rowth 23008.E. Brbiol ~~v~~fn~°'mJ!~ :.~-~and' •bolnxgl1•..!n'~ Dlamond: Emerald rul S.let1 Tax. i;;c'i7xsed
rl«'rk Knowled1• or ~, 1'ypl.n~ 00 WPM SantaAnaHelgtlll IO!I! The Backba}'. 349 aood~Uon S7l'Cali 94Ct. 0 .1.A. ar~· S7500 NO CARO?
u.rlnfl paru 6 Hll ho11u elf ·~~l~~~ed ~~nt <Next :~~•Id's) N. (()Id} Newpol't Bl. Np\ 162-1437 alter 5pm, a ll . CXter. 548·3345 fl300 Orsw your own or send ~".'if m~~uni:~ •. fif. C.llfot1ppt 87U2'7l l!".qua)()pport:mployer ~~4ib!~.0·~~·: dayS.tfsSun. tt11:1lr w 1010 ~~~~':,~ :~n~~
NUIMI Alde"t;xperl net"d • 'f! JAMfTOtt
8 hr Sat Sun. dd rl)' Y.v .. n1h1. U U hr to
man COQv ho6p l'LD, · .wt. Uall •~t'd..131281111
t.ocludlnl ute 01 ma Jur Sat, 1 O A M • 4 PM • A ~It twin 11. matl. • •••••••••••••••••••••• • I.a&. Add 2S' each.
11\ftljul '* reurement SttWRPETARYood/TY PlST1 Std.,,,...., .... ' · chaDce ror you to bllY un· box $SS1 full 11 H5. Alrleu paint spray ria Smd check or money. or .. ~~t!ftdl a moat <:all T 00 M "· i ape I· SpoNwear mtg. steady· mu.al anUques at below &eriUaea hrln set W. wtlb bo8e " 11un. Jutt derlo: W~c;r r.,on Fr Stu 5pm ln& 1100+: Sood opp&r, aood pay. 642-3472 wtdesale prices. ruU set '$4.S, king aet $65. overhauled. Excellent PILOT rttlMTIMG
('M 1rH 4,'1111 oll N ...... _ .. __ •• 213 ?fS.8030 n•u,,,..lnll ·~Veld
for lPllt· ~ ., p&euao&.-IW'~I ------... -~;; VinYUvna rm chain $55, condition. Best olfer over p o. Boie lS&O t-; o K in 0 C AJrporl area or ~--ttorfan"Sl
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NURSJN<.i by well ru.ptttt'd r1rm
New ronvale1rC"nt l't r for rb1lll'n11nc cattu
klokinJI for depend, prol pos Call Canthc t>.
people. Poe avail Nura ... 1.2118 Alllo fee jobs
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llouaekeepen. ·t.falnt nd8erv1ceol fl untmgton
Man, evenlo(C Recepl ljeacb. l611i8 Beach
Oeoomc a p11rt of a \o , -nova\cd hullh can• Real Estate Sides .
team. Apply ln person. Full/pl.time. )..lc/unllc.
S.nu Ana Community Earn whlle you leatn.
Q>nvaJe.cent Center 600 Fann &t ranch broker .
"'W•*hJn"'on S.. • Call for appt. 67$-2207. Jf ~r.~~-~~ft~·~· ~-~"''~·~~ no ana. call aaaln.
SALES CLllll let'8 a•.t tto. pocket watches. French S..A 547·5636 Oki anq,ue ctlina ,tiead Pinballs ft'OOIJballs. Guar.
Rd.ml marl.no h•rdware SICllT'•IY..P/Ht. In t..aguna· Buch In need Naaitical eai;raved map .doll, lM , Mad11me A.lex· & dcl S32S & up. ft'amily
.. tore seeu uper sale• J.itiht bookkeeping d responsible maids & (circa l.8U).$48-a832 . WhiteHaiUanCottonSola Ander President's W1ve1 Areade.840-234l
1-.... bch I K ld of l 5pm Mon lhru frc. waJtresses. Permanent + loveseat. Pecan/cane dolls lat let 1976. 962·1961 :;;ne vu~t .. ~it!au New po r a II arbor run• part ume positions And Uqkues9~k .. r2ev2e1~~e S cocktail tables. Rust O'Neill Supenuit. Taped
pref'd. N1Jl'I co w/all 1..iuttH·r•n Church . availible.2130So.Coasl ~-·.,..'"or recliner.Contemp.Ooral Be~~· nekarly new Cop-seam s . Used once m~ bencflla. inc llfo. 648-3831 btwnt-3. Hwy. Laguna Beach. · Alllikenew.SSS..L054 tuns g n waterbed cblen'l0t$110. 548-0256
• .a •· l rn l ....__$""''"'' •--'-" 1010 s.'!00/otter. 751-1~ ·' me rn.,... .,. re arc en Secfetary-Gal F riday, ...... ...,..., _________ ....,.,....--4 black naug .. U.ke new, . Browning 12 gauge shot
Whmd1 •must. Call J full tame . lnterl·or --------....-... •••••••••••••••••••• club chairs, $200 -sel. NonriaJ\ Rockwell plate1. iiun ; 5 shot , a uto,
W11tls, Mon thru fri Design Firm In NB. Speed readlng teacher· FREIGHT DAMAGED M:!-4394 days, 642·2789 auorted:i>erfectcond. Belgium made. New with 3 ·Sp m. f or a PP t . oos.aw c r e d e n t 1 a 1 e d H<YrPOlNT SALE. 3308 eves. Beat offer. ~2454 lthr case. S350. Also
714/645-l71l l!:.O.E. h 1 1 W. Warner nr Harbor, G o SECRETARY,partUme. leac er/tra nng pro· SantaAna.9'19·2921 Extraordinary Round Lawn roower . edger, erman aggers SALIS ClEIK Exp'd. To handle real vlded. Eves. The Rriead·r Bed with entertainment washer. dryer, love 11eat, 1-4111-.Jl.25 _______ _
Retail Marine llrdwr. t11Uite management 0r. iogGame l4.20N. B sto BARGAINS-Uaedretrigs. center. Built In TV , chalr.cablnet$15lo$100. WIMDOWSH•DIS
St.ote seeks sales person fkt> 2·3 days per week. 10 ste.2AO. N.B. 955-llOS · wshnl, dry rs, guar, best Stereo. Tape Deck, much &e63118. wooden shutters. mini
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Pd holidays yr. Sick pay
Bayview Convallcent,
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OfflCEHELP
SLAVlCK'S
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Profit sharing I Medic a I
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Bill Munson
64-4-1380
t;qual Oppo~ployt•r
Office
Girt Friday
(or trainee pos. with exp. Key, po11Ung, $5. per hr TaEPHONI bu)'s1• we serv. appl. Beal more! Must see lo •P· S 1 , fl 1 blinds, woven wooda & In boats & rcl ull'd Noo·smokor.67S.9516 . App SJ6.09ll,S36-4330 preclale. Like new. Paid un amp. oor amp window tinting. Januitry REALUTATI
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har<twttre. Marina toc. SOLICITORS '2000. best orrer taJce11 il. model. lnclds timer & NallonttlCo.withallrna· Secretary, PT.J·3.,m . Ex rience(!Only Sell CA.SHPAJD 846·3808 HM . 892·6668 eye shleld.'1. Like new. ~~~-30%off 6'5>89~1
H yoo have successful Jor benefits. Weekend ~.00perhr.Goo6typing. DaifyPitot.Higheslcom· W11hr /Dryr!WRefrll(s, Wrk. $50. Also. vaporizer. $20.1---------
salcs exp. in reaJ eisUlle workcamus\.Nolayoff11 Ins . Exp. Req. Cull m ission paid. Your worklnl(ornot957·8133 6V~IJ . rpetmillMells d1rccton
or tnvestment.a, we need Call T. Walker Mon-Fri 3 9:57 1337 (frvlne) phone at home. Over 21, WASHER DRYER SALE L~t,''r e:St~b~aco}~~ 18. above ground pool. .fu!I rollM only. ·Lowest ~ :~ =tv~~ rn::~ ~-~>'~ 714-4113-44M SECRETARY/bee. 1.0. Card. Call 835-6453. deluxe mu l t1 -cy c le tb1 &2 lamps. 2 twn beds sa>o with riller. vacuum, pnceanywhere54U181
menls to pension plan. ---------Xlnt.opportunily ror ex· l·JP.M, ~Is. Completely re· W/dre!lller Good cond. cover.551 ·3347. OHN WAYNE'S Tennis
We provide draw, train· SAJ..&5 .CLERK-l'rcstige pcrlenced Executive Tow Truck Dnvers ex· !>Ult, ttflrullhed. 1 year 81J.9544af\.er.5PM Club f'am1ly Mem -ing, ~ads, ex nses & a Dr'ugstore. Newport Uch. Secretary to Sr. t:x. 'd T /\ 1 fuarant.ee. Your choice • Fireplace accessories· berllhip. 673.3351. Full t t per · op pay. PPY l.39each..Delivery .Salc Wood coffee table Brasacoat-0rarmsplac------Lrue ly lo earn amc, permanen · ecut.ive of major retail G&W Towing , 740 8 _,,_ 1 ""...,. So c / •-hill d tabl quc. $20 Bellows. SIO, F'FANY 'S Pnvate Club over$50,000yearly. sonf~ w eekend s . COfl)OraUon tocatedinln· ClnnsWay,C.M.642·12S2 .::i..... ......... • oast w ma ... g eo es 759-ll8.1 Benefits. 67S·Ol51 Mr. dust.rtal Irvine area. Appliance537·2542 $225. YeUow/gm sofa, brass log holder. SIO. Me m be r s h i p . Elwood Must have lop typing, TR Al NE ES . Lad I es . xlnt.cood. $100. 961-2380· Call 9fl2,843'7 a.rt. 5PM or $250 +transfer. Call
REAL EST• TE ·---------i shorthand & telephone saioos about chanfmg Water softener for aale. Roll .. _l 0 _.. br· all day Sat. & Sun. 1-673-__ 33S_1 _____ _
S.o.• £a...,..PLE -'-II v•-I •· l d f , $100. top ~it. ..... ass ~.-~ Sales ...... s. Aml sa ary ... com-your prescn stn 0 v g 963-9233 rdilnp. xlnt. cond. $1200 M 0 vi n g 0 u l' u II e d Mtai••-
Wesley N. Taylor Co is a pany benefits. Call or t.hro concentr~ted work new , asking $750. furniture, TV. s tereo, W.e.d 1011
33-year old firm wholly FANTASTIC write Cindi Caffey, w/people P/T . Call ror Waiiber,ga11dryer, 4117-4389eves householdltcmSfllUSlgo. •••••••••••••••••••••••
owned & operated by 1ls OPPORTU ..... IT Builders Emporium, q ualiCy'g inlervi~w. elec.dryer , S6S/ea · . 675-0560 JennleUndCrib, gd cond. founder. We are not a " 2162 Michelson D r . 962·8957or 646-ro96. 645-8574. GI.ass top for d10. tbl. or &ot.he.rnuscbabyilem:i
subsid1aryh bra nch or lrvme, 9'l714. Ph 975-0808. colfee tbl. 72"x36" S75. Mobile lele·GE ,,....., ... francblse . eadquartcrs F..0. K Typist, Gen of(, filing. Hi· MicrowjlYe Hot point bll·in Olk. coffee or end \bl. 32" 5 channel unit. _547_·""""-------
with around the·Clock Join our winning teum. Fi. Mfg. Xlnt. future oven /combo. Ne ver sq.S75.64CH317 Call Terry.752·0000. Wood dJning room table
access lo management ~~l~~:d .a l~n~~iuceat~nd~ Cons~~~~!Rg!eerin• 5.'"J&.6193 ~ .. t~~ .. 12~4~5p~ I 0 li 0 . Table 'Whtle. 2 leaves Newport Beach Tennis w/6 chairs. SHM>.or lc11s. for assistance ut any ..-d • WAJTRESS, exper, AM's -~ 1 4 h SSS club membership. goini: In need o, f rc.f1.n1~h1n.1t
limc.Ourin·hou11evadco 11ystem, rt•lailt•rs, con o ri e nte 11cc r cla ry Blue Dolphin, 3355 Via lkyct.. 1020 pus c ~':i921 · pri ce Sl ZO O, a«k•nR would be acccptahlc
wpc listing & sales train· sumers and industry 1s needed for lmmed. posi· Udo, Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• $900/mk oCr. Call collect M7·3182 , __ ft. __ Part Umc9to2
Salary Open .
6"7H796
1ng ~ro~rnm by Tom begging (or. Super corn· lion with Newport Beach rd -lkipkrns 1s the fin est real miss ions. bonu'scM & developer. Salary com· w 3 n led : c 0 mm . c.e & Comn~ny Antique sldeboa wicker 714/325-il25 or .328-8
747
. Wante d : S tal·k ah I•· estatctrainlngavanable benefits. mensuratc experience. Salesperson. ror young r--cbalr&olherilems. or wnte .urr S. Indian, wMher/dryer &. a Fff
Office Manager·Sale11 We have an opening ror 2 --Ask for Lynn. 752-1004 growing co., video & /..-cl let. Cnrs 673·7684 Palm Spnngs. rerrigcrator. 551·22.'">0. ~e:Cw~l~~;:1~;~· salespersor111 with en· Ar.alchaltcetoshan St.:oerctary/Olctation commun.631-0370. 3,5, & 10 11pd MX Dike• I-« steel <Sesl( $75. Kg sz MOVIHGSAL Mlnkd ---
experience necessary. rn~~~~~'toch:!~~erou~ in ex:plo1lve CJrowth. Skilled typist. interested Warehou.cicperson wanl· ~a;~:/ C~~f:~ b:~ ~tt .. ~bxbedspg.k. like n$e75w 2 wooden Trundle beds, IMlrwmnh 8083 Must be 25 yrs old or high slandards. Your Visit us mid you be the in leamJng word process· cd, will train. Pay based classic bikes ..,.,. """a , g sz, . 8/W remote control TV, •••••••••••••••••••••••
o lder & be avail. on own private dt."Sk a nd no ;.tg.. Ing. Excellent beneftl.s .. on experience. 540-8710 3470Nwpt Blvd CM Sect cooch'$25, Must sell fireplace screen & ac· Wanted·~ ('ello in ex·
Saturdays. 557-0824 or part-time salespeople. New Irvine location. 642-7910 bySat.536--0384. ress. coffee table, cell ent condition ,
774·6090. 1525 Mesa Commission splat up to Fred S. Ja_mes & Co. Warehouse cleric needed ---------G.ogtSde 1055 Mirc ro ·wa ve o ve n . Reallonably priced.
Verde 1206. Co8la Mesa. 7~. Interview by ap· W E 0 N L Y lnsurance Broker Call full time immed, open· Schwinn 10.s~, new Urcs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frigidaire, Hvy duty 963-2187 Ma B di log. Full Company S60.SchwinSungray$1S. Was he r & Dry e r , ·
PARACHUTE RIGGER polntmentonly. WANT ura n e . ra e Y. benefits. Call Balboa 673-7565 . Estat e Sale: Ch in a draperies. curtaws. cur· G1beon Les Paul dlf' 21., ror personnel and equip WESLEY TAY WR CO · 752-0090. E.O.E. Marine 549-9671 Cor appl. --------,-oabineU275. Folding lear lain rods, bike rack, rat· yrs okl, "rare" finish.
menl parachutes. Must Realtors 6444910 WINNERS SECIETARY F,OEM/F 4-sale JO apd . Raleigh table 1225. Pie crust~-tan tea cart, 2 cha11c $4SS.646-012A. Xtras .
..uo4crgo pa,rachute jum D~IOHIST 540-4023 IECEPTIOMIST · good condJUoo. $80/bst . ble $150. 2 drum tables lounge cushions, Sony
trauung. Open to women . Part_U,,_m ~· J. '° ,,.,..., pm fo' r r "'th· .... Wa••IM ft7S olfer. M:!-3066. $4.5 ~ $90. 548·3758 art TV. balb access. kitchen Office Fwllitw •Ir !Ind A
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1...., ..., ., Mr. Cole or grow g r•Owpt'lrl . 6PM. Mlsc . .Bale Sat, 9-2 misc, more:67~7485 ~P""flt 1915 ~!'· '8f ,Y al Army N.8 . Developer . Lite typ· --------• Bench real estate firm. W~k your way up m this C•,_ & at UIOOCoral Pl, NB I'..---------•••h•••••••••••••••••• -
Recroiling rice. Call ing. S4 per hr. 675-4911. S a I a r Y bas c d o n rapidly expanding co lo .......... 1030 Xlnt new & used ofc furn. Ccsta Meaa540-1006 - ----- -SALESGIRL qualifications. nlf'lll'lor sales. Pos re·••••••••••••••••••••••• Glris clot1ies l0-12. SCRAM-LETS plru1 files. wk benches
I Sa,nt.aAna542-2435 Receptionist/Radio Trar· (or TENNIS SllOP In 640.5112 ~s~ :~~;h~}! G¥' &..cMJ.SMM comera Booka.!.Toys, Couch & C.t:.SURPLUS631·2177
• wttington Bchf!.62·8821 fie. Good typing skills. Cdm. t~/T, exper. Ask for top n.at'I co. Outstanding with f/20 len~. Thru the Love ~al, Misc. Late ,. ANSWERS
Part-Time Steady help f:.:XJ~ ~~~~sa&ryN~~~ ~e_._640-4 __ 1_1_2._ SECIETARY oppty. Call C hris, le ns meterin g-. Just eves.Sat9tol2-_770..l.378 Thirty -Vouc h -S~h!:a?:.r~':,!.er~~
wanted, 2 poor.le I la~ t Local station-Fashion ---------lntemat'I co needs pers 54().6055. Coastal Per11on· rocu.11, match needle. and Couches. I set, Dmette set. Lusty -Ironic -For Sale "as is" best or-
. near O.C Airport.
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GIFTSHO' handle busy desk. Xlnt CM ' ' gpeedsl to l/lOOOsccond. Sal/Sun 10.4. Cash & ·Money isn't evcrylhina, rer.64.2·4321ext.297. ~. Mon· Fr . Sandwich Island Ask for Cea thy SALES w/good skills who con nel Agency 2790 Harbor shoot. Seit Umer. Shutter knick knacks & clothmg IN TOUCH . .
WU Train. Call between EO·,.. · co & very friendly peo· ALL JO'"" FREE Screw on lens. Includes c edit ~ led "
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m to 4:""-'m. Ask for I', MA.RRIOTI HOTEL pie, 11tart.11al1.o $9'75. Call .,., strap. Brand new. $150 r car 8 accep · but It sure !Jeeps you IN UDdated 3M maintained ,.,.,., Ph 1836 Port Westbourne, TOUCH with your kads. VlL5 plun bond copier
Mlke.833-3294 Receptionis t for busy Excellent opportunity <.,'11ri11, 540..6055. Coostal WOllK AT HOME 1 __ 962-_5355______ (HVH) NB w/separate 11 tora gc
beauty salon. Prefer for ~ efficient, people PerllOOllel Agency, 2790 PhoneSales CClh IJ)l5 Find what you want in cabinet. /\II like new. •PARTIIME rn.t1hionable f)t'rson. ul!IO oriented person. Part llarbor.CM 530.5220 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WantAdResuJts 642-S678 DaiJyPilotClasslCicds $2000.C311675-7485toscc.
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..._.LY* good opportunity ror ad· lime;-evenlng ho urs __ AL_L_J_O_BS_F_R_E_E __
" vuncement. Richard avail.. l n c\udlngl•--------
Mlllll now be employed & Ouellette Beauty Salon w~kend11. Apply 9am·
Cree to work In mysmall 3X> Newport Cent.er Dr. ~· Moo/Fri Person· •SECRETARIES•
~i~':i1P 0~.~!U~~~~ N.B. smNewportCenterDr R.E./Legal/GenlOfc.
or M·Thura 6-IO PM & Receptionist/Typist, Boal Newport Beach TopCo'1 lrv/NB Sl5K
Sat . 9:30AM ·2:30PM s a I es. o r f Ice . Equul()ppEmplrmtr Employers Pay All Fees
$400/ Mo. Sal. or prom We " k e n d s + 2 to 3 Lii Relndera A~ency
shanng prog. whichcvc weckda)'3. Goc;>d typing & 403> Birch, S\, Ste 104
you pref. No exp. nee. aplltude for figures req. Sdes/Hcrcfware ~ Beach, 833-8190 some mgr. oppty. avuil Ca~ 615-3282weekdays. Ffl':pos m rt"l•il stor•, no Call or Appl/Est.ab ·~
f-'or interview call atle Siun.,.or eves. See Mike or Recept1onis t ·Secrclary Stv, RW."Wrtghl Co. 126 Se 1 S ""~-1. °"'' .. ....._ 1 Id IPM 979-3860 ror bway Dental specialty Rochester St., c .M. rv ce tat!on Allen· Whether you're buying or r ., ....... e~ .... , ... u. yro ·
pr.actice need ed. Call dant, e.xpcr d. Day & selUnjl. Classified ad· good breeder. AKC. $120.
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EVENINGS
M4--0e83 Sales Eves. FUii & p/Ume. Ap· vertiamg will get your lo good home.~
5 Ladles needed to show, ply1 Shell Sltllon, 17th & mesaage lo the right peo-
4 RF.CEPT. P/T in prd· wear&sellSarahCoven· lrvine,N81 ple.cal1Today!642·5678. ~a.J'?:~:'e ::;,
ft!hllaonal office, Newport try jewelry. No Invest. \iiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiill .. ~mmmii~~· to pet stor. e._ $200/or best.
Adults wllh out.Atandlng, Beach. 642--0292 Wll\..lraln. For inter . :!66-6729 _
attractive personallUe11 ~f'fgs or 839-0758 T•chnlcl•n•
who enjoy workang with RICEPTIOMIST AKC red Bloodhound
tods. Over 21. Stort al POOie, selr-conOdence & S.US LADY ANACONDA puppies.
$3.50 per hour. PhonlJ attract appear together for exclusive children's TELECOMMUNICATIONS 67S.7712
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Newport Bayview Yacht SURFER YAN sp. '75 CVCC. Xlnt cond. 985-41« "T1 Buick Skyhawk. AC. ~. in excellenl condition.
Club. 631-1900 Automatic. AM I F M Al.so limited number of stereo. Must sell. 1961 Rolls Royce Sedan. Wt whl. Llke new, must \~ <SStPHF). Pr l. ply. REW AltD -~t.ereo tape, pwr. steer· l.W78 320i's Is still availa· 6'2·9192 fine con<t..t;Jegant white. lell. ~. ., Sl800/besl offer· Ca II
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557..al!weekdaysonly gas tanks. Tacoma tmBMW 320i·Blackwith r adials. ake or. ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo. pwr windows. -----~---
Childrens ski boats. sz 3, 2 wheels & low miles. Lac. tan mterior . air cond .. 644-5"3 '73 991...E, many extras, split pwr seal. xlnt cood , h ... , ..... ..,-lloe90'-• ~ ........... ~.!!.~~
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skates It hockey skates, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $5178 Michebn tires & in im-::;::';••••••••••••••••• <653GBQ> $1750. Prlv. ~-13287193 aft 7:30 call '7S Pinto Wagoo V-6. auto sz2•3.Sl.Sea. 644-8519 C f 1n. Sale/ m acula te con~ It ion . ,76 JAG XJ6L. Silver party. 213'-694 ·4178, .,_. '71 Ford LTD Wagon · trans, 210mft8· low miles. . ... tl20 (041SXE). Pr1. ply . wi red lntr. $9500. Pvt 67s.4886 aft. 6PM .work '731kack F.9tateWigon, automatk,~.st.eerln1 $2900/o fer . (714 ) ~Scottconcl~o'rsiz~t' -••••••••••••••••••••• S8500.C.U645-1475. party. W'-dys 9·"', days,A.skforJeaniferor ...,.000 mi's 3-ae•t, re-&brakes. cond .• new 548-8625 after S p.m. &r ,.,...... ...,., UCB • ., Qui.s -.--1 .. tires ll ooly6_?~0001ct1Aal weekends. or (714 >
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lngs : Bl pants, ski nfEMO.PEDDLER · NEW~RTnEACH stereo, lo miles, ne w .....,.....,., '74R4ncbero.Squlre.Xlnt 6G-2164;6'73-0782. boot.s. <n 8 only), goa· New PEUGEOT MO· PAIDFORORNOT rv " tire..837-7559.990·5451 '72Toyota Hllux camper , RMER I M' I mech cond . F ul ly ._....._
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Red HUI Ave, Bldg 11 . Pugoodch ~p~S 1400 ml. OLDEST AMJ FM 62,000 M l. Tri..... 9767 64().7317 '75 Granada4 Dr, P /S, P /B, orig. ownr,
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9AM.sPM. Mon-Fri until SSEM>73'7 ' Hard T Tri h -__ ., 645-2890 ------.---14 XJGL, low mi, immac. op For A ump . ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 4_aft_SP __ M_. _____ _
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0 ica nn~s 0 s cond. Must sell. $399. for top used can-foreign, Salet-Service·Leasing '""" · "r · "' · c0&~-.....ve. wner ~ Mens 10. top line. Xlnt ..._
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domesllcs or classics. ll RovC I '72TBS.AM /FMcusette, drivenonly. Primecond. offer.m-0560 "11 AltrelWgn. C 4 cyl. cood $100. 642-2978. your car is extra clean. >lls Aoy aner, ftC. _...... 9732 xlnt. cond .• low miles, SU.!lli0 -.7893 w...ridl H47 81*>. air PS/PB, lit wbJ ,
SparflMJCioods 1094 t~/ 9150 seeusFlRST! Rollsl540~mboreeBMW ....................... $3500.875-4656. '74 Seel de VWe. All op. ._ .................... Dll '-tis Is Urea. $2100,
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ~ Newport Beach 640·6444 14"'1 Jeosen·Realey. bllr.. Yolll...... 9770 Uoos, like new. $3795. 1'1 V-1 1.9.000 ·miles AIC '1WDI
.n..& ...a ... •••••••••••••••••••• s .ruot., AM/FM cass. • U g ••• c.C't a~ xJnt --~ ~ 7Sf..5031 v... 9974 inc~··,.. .. mo •et 'lwts ... ..:-~--. '79 Ya.maba7u;; . ..,,... ••••••••••••••••• ••••• sesre . .,_................. .....,..., -· ,,, Sl§O.tll5. .-..-.; ,,., .. tt&OO. Best. of.fer . Jim. •fs VW Bu'S AM/FM . bdore5PM .... --•••••••••••••
.,_ ~-Spec., 1800 ml. Sells for work U3-8680; .home • 'fB El Dorado. Tbe Want· ......-..-.. s.1186 wm sell for $2900. . lkJ6o2 stereo cass .. U.l 9S . ed One A Gem' SlBOO aomethin U 74 VepStitldn wgn, ~brt
1V aa.o. ~. ,,. i.Or91CJte-tr 7Sl·. 557-0'ZU,751-8493 Call64imos · . · .~am:t:t>w!~i 1 cmd.$7SO.
Hi\ Steno 8098 Mmda 9738 ~~ck red good ~ , Har ley· Davidson 68 2925 Harb0r Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Uon, .,,~/'--'..t of· "T1 Sedan de Vil. le. One u--~ .._~ U--..1
... •••••••••••••••••••• Sponster:·snoonrm. COSTA MESA _..., ~ fWly $7500 ----Sansl.i ~t Recorder 642-5320 & 1 s' • a•OAOWAY fer C';ia ~· · •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mod. $350, Gar· . 979-2500 SAMfA AMA • 980-4821 fl 7
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rard turn table sso. '75 Yamaha MX, 175 So 835.3171 '73 ..... ~, .. --It 4 pd '78 Seville: black/Grer •1192 Stock. X I n t cond . WE BUY u:cue, swuuut, s · ext. Plat. Int. 19,000 m l. $'100/bestoffer. 54~15. c• tl!..6.llo..I c "'RS JH'U~~l~~~OAIVINOM,.CH•~E stereo, nu paint. Asking $13 ,SOO pr v·. pt y. ALLEN RESALES
TV color portable 19" ~ "' *~ IMWs• 2150 H.t.or ll•d. $2150.615-9789 . 835-466S.~ needs mino631~:k . $60. '741oSui.u~~~· & TRUCKS '73BavS/R (S67HJP I Costa Mesa 645-5700 '738us: Lllceoew, low ml. ·-~-rado·. _.,., m1 . .....,.,. '742002aS/R (140LGP> sell $3 off 0
' ..,._, ltn ~OLIT 67>7444 '752rol46p (683NJM> '72 RX2 MAZDA. Very Must . ,200 or er. $ll!OOorofrer .... -EST -w
Beautiful 25" color 1V, 2 '7Sl!rolAuto,air (2236) good cond. $8SO. Call 536-!Jl.34or960-26S3 . ~12 ~ ~.. AecH yr wmty, free deU\lery 1970750Honda, rareedi-,76 2002 S I R 4 s p .,,,........ Completely equipped! Reduoed to clear! Jl28.6461786. lion. Semi chop, Harley l43'7NYE) _........._..;_;_.::..:..;..._ _____ 74 Bug, good cond., new '71 COUPe de Ville, Xlnt (M7SOH). SMl"9Cm»
RCAColor1V console whl. Ext rake. $9SO. 162rol411P (76SPQR) 74 Mazda RX4 wagon. ti res• a m I f m s t . cond. One Owner, am/fm $5"9 S9S Eves.M5-7S06DanD. 'TlS30;CspS/R COlT9) Xlnt cond, low miles. $2000.Days 645-0340 Eves stereo. blue. white top, Mieeood~1.,,.11
49'1·3926 '78 Yamaha 650. extras.=========-'T1630csl•sp <TRS962) goodprice.Eve751·2603. M5-80ll8 white ltbr. $l5(}9/orrer ,._ ________________ _,
s so M 11 c 11 WE I y '78633cJsiS/R (004S) 1978Scirocco b~&wbite, _644-_'1887______ 1915~0UT loah&w.iae 9 · ust se · 3 U CloMclS...A..w MilC..slem 9740 Special Edition: xlnt. '5 Eldorado Super clean. COIYITTI -.,.,_.. before 12. 673-684• ,,._,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond., Mllst sell, $6500. mechanically sOw>d. Bw;. T ·Bar roof. factory aar . wire wheels. new
••••••••••••••••••••••• Motortto.91, Sale/ USED CARS BMW 2002, auto. '73, top '78 3000. metallic brwn. S»Q.53,979·776S. ,,o~eves.60-5927. metallic green paint. AM/FM cassette. power G
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unil 90 IO ._./StCM age 9160 CALL PAPPY cond..t.. BMW mainl., AC. lther inter. sun$roor & 71 BUS ,....._ Ed' i1--w_•_nd_o_w_s_._1e_a_th_er_m_1e_rl_or_. H_u_r_ry;....l..;..C~ __ M_CS...;.;.>· _ __.
••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.•••••••••••••• Used Car Mgr AM / r M stereo cass stes:eo. 9000 mi's, 19,000. · "' .. mpagn.e 1-'73 Sect de VUle. Loaded. ~--~~----..I RENT ,78 Lwtnrv Motor 1: .. ft_it.a30 tape, Jeath Int .• racing 411&-3&86 tion. Gemini rembvable 81 000 mi. $1950. Ph 1971 ~ r--1 --~ 25 / camping accessories. S ~ I TOH TIUCI(
Home 22' sleeps 6. $2SO grgaseen. ..... u.m. p7g1•4.~a!_UJ>e383r1 •77 2101• yr warr. AM/FM cass, -------.,..-.,.-wk +er mi. ~ ......,., _., f C•mrl> 9~ 17 10 foot stake body. 5560 actual rn•!es. 454 aft 7PM or wknds. All xtras, sanroo . spec. 21,000 ml. SACRlP'lCE. (V-8). 4 5.........a trans . 10.000 IG~. SJerra
'78 GMC MIDAS mlnl music sys. new m1ch. $4950. Must see.67S-0261 •"•••••••••••••••••••• """"" motor home. 23'2" long. 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '76 2002. perfect cond. tires,$15~838-6335 -------~'75 Camaro/LT. AM/FM it--r.-an_d_e_1_ni_en_or__,<_1H_S_e_3_5_6.;..) ---·-----1
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• ~ Sacrifice S12.SOO. Ph USB>WE ICAUY~S! 73 2002. 4 spd .• s lereo Private pty. 957--0620 ---------1 i4 Camaro: Good cond. Fully eQU1 pped. Beige -th vinyl roof & fact""' l9tlh. tt-tan•u c:....5•0 • • """ VW Bug a t •• , ~' 1r:...--1--
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,,_..,... AM/FM cassette, new , "" ,run.s.,rea Many ·xtras. S3400 a1r cond1ttoo1no An outstanding.value!
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L arso n S h i p Yard ---~•• c w d aftSpm '74 Camaro Good cond h ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auto enter. e nee ---------· · 1974 VW-412. 4 dr sedan .. ftA U xtraa $3400 · REGAL COUPE Newport Beac Jan. & wa-·s yourwiedcar! • 'Tl BMW 3201 Silver. ale -.--~-=--M_B_Z_G_d--d--ooo mi MAIU\/bs• r ,........., . Feb. winter rates. 10% -J"'-E AM/FM cass. Runs well. "" """"" · con · "'" · .... ,,., ~ o r . ss.2-4073 Beige with full pawer, factory power windows.
discount Yard labor & ror~280Z. compl. Must V5 $8500 968-8827 S4500orbestofrer. .645-2890 '"'°=dot 9920 split power seat & stereo. Low mileage. A hauJouu . selJ $400. 846-7445 bef 11. MAC PHERSON · 957-1568 ""' f bk l _.. ... _ beautiful bar\'laintl.4258.1.
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1qi11,...wt 9030 Has never been re· IRVlNE *PATSUt-IS* car, no down payment Vot.o 977 Aut.omaUc. pwr. steer-
••••••••••••••••••••••• assembled. All new It re· 768-7222 L9'9f Selection Prv. Pty. 640-m& •••••••••••••••••••••• Ing, factory air cond., ~~oncd parts. $350. ---------Of AllModets Res tore d Classic '55 ~ VOLVO tinted glass. wsw tires, WANTED! SAL~·LE~ING Mercedes 220X Sedan. wheel covers & LOW
Late model Toyoln PARTS-SERVIC!: &mroof. meeh'I " e<>s· SALIS. SRYICI miles. Uc. 8.'J7RLD St.k. Inflatable Boats New/Used/Demo's, Elco Centerline Wheels ts.x
1976 CADILLAC Slft1I
Brown wlttt beloe roof & velour Interior. full
PoWer & loededf 1 year. 12.000 mile warran1Y
avallable.
SAUPltlC9
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Manne. 714/'IM-1732 for931 Pors~e w/Pir~lli radials 111$-11.S. $325/ofr.
2 H.P. Evlnrude. like new 642-~34 or 631·2947 aft 6.
Vol Pi k •. v · metlcally xlnt. $8500. ..~ 1 •&ttfMG P364.2.
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197845(5L. 3M . Mllan bm, EXPERTS 450 SIL
$4771 COSTA MESA
DATSUN $14S A8k for Scott. 644-0418 2M5HARBOR BLVD. 5~410 540.0.11 l
stereo. abN&utely mini. Brown with beige leather lntenor Md toP. ~~3~_;!7°_g30 1~ vd~! ·-=~I ~~.~8:'rs~~ and full ~· M1n1
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17' h 38' ••••••-•••••••••• ••••• .a..-.. h ~ 67 ~~~~II OIA...a COUMTY pOWer with all tM nice options. A barg11n
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va. automatic trans .• power
steering, power brakes. tinted
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pwr. brakes. air cond .. cuetom
molding. roof rack. radio & wt• tires.
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ad1ust~ ateenng cotumn. tinted
glass. radio and wsw tires. C 1005901.
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door loc:b. full vinyl padded root.
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buci<et seets. AM/FM stereo wtth
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* * VOL 11, NO. 17, • SECTtONS. .. PAGES--~~-------
Your Hometo•• .
Dally Newspaper
TEN CENTS•
'No Evidence'-• ID HB Records Case
a1aoamM&asa .. ..., ........
a.a,.. that pubUc ~
..... aiwed la a C'ODlrOVet"I)' in.
"YOlvtaa.a ~ Bearb clty
couoillman and a foli cf
-·-• ilpp8iil11Uy #ft noc proaecuted. .
In a letter to Pohce Ohit f
Earle RobilaiUe, DeJ>U4Y Db·
trict AUOrMy o.Nel 8rfce Wet
the,. ll not 1utncieat proof to \I· ••a criminal CQmplalnt.
1M eoa&l'OYttl.Y Involved an
alle1ed threat reported.b' made
Nov. 10 on tbe Ille ot Mayor Pro
Tempore Rlt bard Siebert by
PoUff Lt.. Jlm Walkv . · Dittrid IUoC"De)' .JnvestJ1a~ , • .,. "!': ... •tMt~~ !Mes:
matte r ot two memorandums
giving aeearale accounts of
what took place.
lo the firat lDe mo, Siebert
cla med tbtt bis employees at a
pharmacy t.ok:Hdm that Walker
Gastric Lymp~ No~
said, "It would all be over when denl 1oe1 into bia personnel files
he u w him <Siebert> aaain." and be doesntt like the idea "of
A aecoad memo later surf aced aome0ne playing crape with bis
myaterioualy that mentioned career."
some or Walker's statement.a but He said the two memos in·
deleted what some have .in·. dicate tamperinc and accused
Lerpl' ..... a dea&a -Stea.en .,_.,.,,._ to \'set ~
Both memos carried Siebert's from under'.' tbe more se~
lnltJala but Siebert 'claims that but unfounded charges.
he 'only lniUale(I the first memo "We·bav., statement.a from his
which be says la the authentic ·employees atatioC there was no
verslon. death tjireat," Walker said to-
Wa1ker claims that lbe i.oci· day.
Wpters
D · F. d M eo11ide; ~~tors In . ore 5 Killed
Wayne.Can~er Cells
...... """ ........... FURTHER IEVIOENCe OF CANCER FOUND IN JOHN WAYNE
Newport Actor Won't Fece More.Surgery Immediately
Rationing of Energy
Hinted by Secretary
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Ene!:~retary James R. Sehl told Congress today
that a strong nationwide effort to
conserve energy is needed to of.
faet louof oU exports from Iran.
"If Iranian production does not come on stream by this sum··
mer we could be in trouble by
next winter," Scbleslqer told
the Senate Energy Committee.
LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -More
cancer bas been found in actor
John Wayne, who had his can-
cerous stomach removed last
week, his doctors said today.
The final pathological report,
taken on body tissues tested
after the 9tn·hour operation oo
the 71·year-old actor was com·
pleted Friday. show.ed evidence
of cancer ln the gastric lymph
nodes, said Bernard Strohm, ad·
mini stra tor of the· UCLA
Medical Center.
Asked what-the report-me .
Strohm said "more cancer cells were found " in the stomach
area .
"'There ~rn. naturally." Strohm sai
Bulrhe that the finding
will not alter post-operative
treatment and laid no deciaion
bu been made Olf whether more surgery is necessary.
Strohm made the anoollnce:
me~ to a nen conference held two Cl( Wayne's SCM9,
Ille and Pat.rid:.
Wayne wu 1Qld...1bout the.,new -findinC Tuesday· Dilht and took
the news in stride, according to
Michael.
"He'• been down this road
before," Michael said. "We 're
"Doctors bad pr ared \II ol hopeful. ~
this eventwdly." eid Patrick.
''It dldn 't come a total
shock."
In 1964, Wayne had part of his
left ltµ1g removed after doctors
found it to be cancerous.
Strohm said there Is a
possibility that cance r bas
spread to the lymph nodes
throughout the body.
Michael said the family bas
been told the 7l·year-old actor
can leave the hoepital in a week
to 10 days, and "hopefully re·
sume a normal life."
He added tbtt Wayne gets out
of bed and moves around now.
"He lan't sprinting or ready to
play in the Super Bowl though,"
he Hid.
The aona expreued thanks to
Wayne's friends and fans for the
international response to his ill·
Dell . "He's got a terrific feeling
about it," said Patrick.
OPA·LOCKA, Fla. CAP> -
Two ~elicopters collided 200 feet
over a busy suburban Miami
airport today. strewing the field
with bodies and debris, officials
said. Police said all five people
aboard both helicopters were killed. •
·"There's all dead people out
there." said a dispatcher for
Randle.£ast e rn ambulance.
"They're lying on the field like
rag dolla."
One or the helicopters, bel0111·
ing to the Coast Guard, carried
two officers and two enlisted
men, according to Coast Guard
spokesman U . Bob Allen.
The second helicopter. which
was owned b the Bumaide·Ott
-y DI IC , cihiiOOiily a stu·
dent, said Bob Ott, the school's
owner.
Police and airport officials
s aid there were no survivors.
Identities were wtttiheld pend.inc
notification ot relatives.
· "He (tbe atudenl pUot) was
goln1 up. and we were toinc
down, and there was a m1d·air
colllalon." said Allen.
He said be new over the airfield momenta after the 7:17
a.m PSTcraab. ,
•tit Jooked like there w••
nothing lefl," be said. "I
couldn't even tell what was
down there. It wu Just a mesa."
Ott said the atuclenl was oo "a
supervised solo," practicing
take·offs and la.nd.iqs with an instruct~ watching from the
ground.
.. Al he rose to 200 feet, .the
Coast Guard helicopter
descended down oo. top of him,"
Ott said.
Fire officials extinguished a
blue that erupted .aa the debris
fell to the ground.
Allen said the Coast Guard
aircraft was returning to its
base at the airport after practi·
cing maneuvers in the area.
Jack Baker, an AUanta·based
spokesman for the Federal ~via·
lion Adminiatration, said the two
aircraft "were not under air·
traffic cootrol at the time ."
Mutilated
Body Found
He uid more st.rioRent actions
-including, aa a last retlOl't.,
gasoline rationing -may be
needed 1f tb1I voluntary effort ~ not work and 1f lranlan pro.
duction·is not restored soon.
He said be baa sent letten to
stale, co.mty and local officlals
urgtne them to immediately em·
)>ark on touch conservation pro-grams u a result of the Iranian
situation. Similar appeals have
gone out to business leaden.
A Schlesinger aide, Jlm Bi1bop, aaid that some 2,500
such letters were being mailed.
State Foots
Postage Bill
SACRAMENTO <AP> -As·
sembly Speuer Leo McCarthy
says be 1ee1 notbing wrong with
ustn1 state poeta1e for letters in
wblcb be aougbt s upport for
welfue srant increases.
BAKERSFIELD (AP>
-The body of a Torrance
woman who bad been
stabbed at least 16 times
and her throat slashed
was found near the park·
ing area of a motel here.
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Weather
Chance of rain decreu·
inl to 10 percent tonight
and near zero Thursday.
Lowa ton11bt 44 to so.
Highs Thursday a to S7.
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Scblellnler said the 1tepe tMt-
cao be taken include ( l > tOuaber enforcement of the national 55
mile·per·bour speed limit, <2> low~ lliei'inOiUO ln-tiidw
ln(~. <3 > encoura1lne car poounc and, (4) tn ttie cile ot
bullneleea, swltchinc from oil to
coal or n.at~al JU wherever
<See aA110N, Pase AZ>
-Ables ol llc.Carthy. J>·San
Fraoclaco, said he recently sent
211,110 letters to l1'0UPW o( llOda1
workers, tbe laandicapped,
clern and about 5,000 elderly
=~ at a cost ot '5,538 in state
Linda Sue Adkins'
throat bad been sluhed ao
severely th.at she almost
waa decapitated, Kern
County Coroner Richard
Gerv al.a laid.
Ml. AdkiDI WU a Salee.
• r•pre...taUve for ·a
hosiery company. Her
body wu found near the
Hilton hm.
Willy Trial 'Deflated'
Crowded Court Delays Ba/,loon Caae
• WU11 -~Ile Whale, Sunset
..Pord'• Mlloon mucot tbat once
I bobW O¥W tbe qency JUlt off
tbe Saa 06-.o Freeway, won't
becOme a trial balloon la court DOW~Kanbt. ~,.:.
Wtlly's cai e waa delayed ~blew.,,., .. at U.-
crowbd w.a D£eo.mt1 hdietel Dlatrtet rt bad .;,;fjdnm1••••••••f---.__111aa,
, .... AllliJleltaae .... to ~.a.iiiaiWb. ....
Poril fuaelliH owaer Bob Hat111w, ..a. ._ .. .,... .Jtm
HtH• m ......_ ..... ecMDll
.......Sla-.t. ··Wutmldlter CltJ Altof"M1
.
Paul Morsan and the def.-e
were both ready to proceed with
the jury trial but req_Uelted a
coatinuanee "'°"1Y before DDOD
l'ffftl.
· •'Some matters take ·~· edence, like murden aad kid·
aappla11." qwetlf quipped
WHt•lnattr t;aty Aftorne) ~= .. wi111·• me1a1~ a..•••-burner. • a.-..g ••. ....-1Wc1 ......... ... ........ KHl=!ui......, elm'lld wttll I ellJ onft• N
tllat = ... ad..nlllq 9'1lllOll ~die·~ •
· Manaaement ftnally relented and reeled in WWy lut July, but
the clt)' I.a pnaalns the char..,
beeauae fblt .U..ecl vk>latJom bad a1..-, omaried. · ~ DealenblJ> oftlclall bad left
Willy alaftdUl'tnl a Mriel ot dty
couDetJ .=: OG tbeir plea
to ... ·~ becaute,......., tnn b8d llVWD 10 tall tbeir lilft ......... fNaftnr.. Tie ....., II Jot .... oa a
DUTOW -OI lad at tbe' coo-,.._, iJltbt ~ 01'Dft aDd
...... , rtlf f'l•••7. ~· bl• to t11Dm1 .. 1 Of pulla1
wo.111·'9 eata•ra. W-'"Wtul·
lY ........ wltboul """ ... to ti. 71-loat ldp .......... .
He said he is plannina. a no harm after checking further
lawsuit against Siebert. with bi.a employees. ·
Siebert claims the second The Incident arose whe n
memo is a phony and that it W a Ike r was waiting for a pre·
may have been made to quesUon sctiJ>tion a t a phar macy in
bis credibility. He said the wbl'Ch Siebert has a....Pst .,ill· _ i«'Oili&WWU foUYRI Ul'tne-" 'teffs . __... · --
file on the cue that was kept in Walker said he ·may have
the desk of a former city CCMmeil made a joking reference to the
secretary. employees.
Walker denies be made a "l may have said, and I don't
threat. Siebert also says "he is remember. that I was surprised
certain tbtt Walker meant him <See &ECO&D8, Pa1e AZ>
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Feel the Sprag?
Salt air and salt s pray greet strollers in Huntington
Beach as storm surf pounds through. the pilings of the
city's pier. Forecasters said today the storm that has
hovered over the Orange Coast since Suhday is givi ng
way to crisp, clear weatt~er that will last for the next few days.
Huntington Skier
Saved From Wilds
By the Auoclaled Presa
A durable Pacific storm that
has baffled forecasters with its
longevity produced a cbll~.
snow·covered backdrop for th1s
morning's rescue of a 21 -year·
old Huntington Beach skier, who
survived a night in rugged t.er·
raln in the mountaiM eaat of Los
Angeles. authorities said.
Members of the' Los Alll(eles
* * *
Storm Waves
Sporting .
For Surf en
Storm surf spawned by a lM>o
day weather front that swept
over the Orange Cout on its
way to deliver mountain snow
for akien today wu giving the
more hardy surfers aome s port
too.
Breakers were nani.ng about
five feet near tbe~unUniton
Beach Pier. but a heavy early
mornln& chop kept many wave-
riden on the beach.
Lifeeuarda said the sea hu
been glaaaing off toward noon.
however, providing action for
tbose who brave 57-dearee
waters and ICJOd spectator 1port ·
for tboee wbo don't,
Conditto. for 1ur,.n1 have
allO been IOOd at Bolla Chica
· and Hllllltilalton State BeacMI.
. capt•ih ·Fired
.: r, LOl.AllO~ '(AP) -Qtl
PW-Cldll .... o.wd bl ftnil a Hptall aDd rechleeci·~
recommeaded bJ an ad·
mlal1trattYe boanl for ua.... .,...... ft...-fomd lallt.7 of
...... 1 ~ wftJa • 14-rJ!.?· a dlpuUMM of·
ii I
County sheriff's search · a nd
rescue team and the Emergency
Services Detail located Gary
Crowley in good condition at
about 5:30 a.m. on the south
slope of Blue Ridge Mountain, 40
miles northeast of downtown Los
Ange les, Deputy Stacey West
said today.
The rescuers, who had been
searching all nilthl for Crowley,
were hamperea by 20-degree
tempe ratures a nd a heavy,
wind·driven snowstorm, West
said. •·The searchers were following
footprin"-and calling out his
name until they finally made
voice contact this morning," the
deputy sald. "He was found
about three miles from the topol
lbe· mCM.Dain. He'll be walked
out to the cabln.. nats level about
two mUea away and then airlift·
ed out by helicopte r from
there.'' 1 .
Crowley wa.s reported miastng
late Tuesday afternoon by
a s kiin1 companio n , who
called the Antelope Valley
sherilf 's station when Crowley
Jailed to return from their out·
ing.
CADDIE ROLLED
ON FIRST CALL
"I IOld my CadCIIe to the firlt.
petaon~ uw it ...
Tbat'• tbe advert.isln1 success ~ry • Newport Beach man told
•ft.er pladnf th.la ad in the Daily
Pilot:
"12 C0UPe de VUliit IOld
ud whla., .... ecljMI .
mat .. to apprecfllt a.ao m ·IDWI
If JOU In t11CCW1 in Hllinl
JOUI' car, 117 tile 0atl7 PtJot. A
frMDclly ....... wtll ... ., write
aneff.UwadllttMa·18"11.
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DAILV PILOT H/f -Sh-ah Wortll $20 ··Btllion?·-
Roya1 ·Family'• Aaaeta Derived F.rom Iranian · Oil .
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WA.SHI.NG P 1-QU Mott•m..ct 1Ltu Pahlavi
hit fun1I , now cmbacted oa 1 Vl<'ittOft u..t-mey·bee1•1 ,.. ••
n(•nt tlClle rrom Iran. ran ('()b\fort Uwmael wlLb • fortune that
om: M>Urtt tlmotea al mono than S30 btllioft, the WubJnctoa ,_t
r.ioort.N tod.av. ln a dia&>t&tch rrom Tehran. U. ..... ,.,.,. 1aid U. •ad ._
of lb · mooar(b'• w~alth Is a claMly parcled ....-. But the
w ur\'l'. ldenttfif'd as n "lraruan ft'OnOmllt," a&id tM •1 bllUon
Clgurr pn.•vlo\ ly r('portt>d was • "lrou undere1tlm1t.e" and that
the tnlirc ro1al f wruly'1 ••Id.a probebly el S20 bijllon
UCt NEWSPAPER COVER TOO UNCOVERED?
Women Sludenh Toeeed 3,000 Cot>te• In Tr_,.
Paper ltitniPeil
Wet T-shirts Irk VCI Group
By PIOUP ROSMARIN Ol!MO..ly~SWff
/\ UC Ir vi n e s tuder.tt
newspaper'i; uncoverage, tn
story and photos. of a wet T·
shirt <:ont<'lit held in a Sanlu Ana
saloon. imbut><t l~--joumel with
mon • than ~ual interest Tues-
day.
Some Mludents reacted t.o the
full front page photograph of a
lt-.igy bn.inette, in her still-dry T·
s hirt confiscatinJ( 3,000 copie~ of
t h1• New U and stuffing them in
tras h cans.
N~w U editor Ri<'hard Clucas
ri lt•d a <:O mplaant with UC I
police. but Police Chief Mike
M 1chcll !)aid today there won 't
ti(• arT in vesllKatlon of the inc1·
dent.
·'Sance it's a throwaway
hcwspaper," Michell said. "we
really don't have a crime."
Karen BJorneby, exccuti ve
vice president or the associated
f.tudcnts -co un cl l . took
rc!SponsibilJty for the newspaper
trashing.
She sajd three other studenLc;
helped her.
"Legally." M\gs Rjorneby
said , "I f eel C'o mpl~tel y
Justified, because once those
papt>rs are on th<> stands, they
arc j>ublic property; they arc
7distribUtoo> free:--·-· · · -
The ne ws paper is partly
funded with student fees.
OAANOI! COAST
DAILY PILOT
rrw t">r4t,...<Alf't 0..•tY r 06' ••fflt -~-. ,, '""""'
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""'"• N~1 {Wt-_,ft t•Wftflt'OtOf'I 61,.,._,. t 11Y" 1•1' V1ll•r .,_,,.,. IAti)YflAl\.r.ttt """'"C04\t f4
~"·J « '"'-O~t•••'""°'''M,.1~e~hlft1.•¥\•"4 ~ltf'\ '"""pr~ .... fwelUf\O\tf lllllf"f !~Al 'JD
"-' .tf! .. •'<ttt•t (~ •11M¥ • l•11fo""'••1'1't ........ --r>• •"•t-ltf ._ftft P\WA'"""'
1•011 1: ..... V\I r p,.'"""'"'•n·I C,.!'W"M"'-~' ,_.,IC""'' , ....
'-··~ ' M.t4'90•"'t , ....
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.. ~· • CMl• .. M UO fl ... _ It
"""'""'""·"I(~ ,~ ...........
She called the article "ir·
responsible journ.aUsm It was
tacky, it was very sexist. I don't
like that Hustler/Penthouse
mentality that the article ex·
pressed."
W.uldowson
Rit,es Slated
In HW1lington
M emonaJ funeral services are
scheduled Thursday at 11 a .m.
tor Mrs. Marguret Juanita Wid· dowson. or Huntington Oeach, a
longtime clubwoman th Lo11
Angeles County, who died Sun-
day at the ajte or 81.
She had a lengthy career in
charitable and social activities
before retiring t.o the Orange
Coast lo be near her family.
Rites for Mrs. Widdowson will
be at Pierce Brothers Smllh's
Mo rtuary, with Uie Rev. Dr.
J a mes C. Caley, retired pastor
or St. Wiifrid's Episcopal
Church, offir iating Burial will
be private.
Fao1lty lJTembcrtr wishing lo
emphasize Mrs. Wlddowsoo's
Iona record of work ror un·
derprivH.eged ch11dren suggest
memorial contrfbulfona t.o any
charity or other oraanlaation
serving them.
• She was a member or Beau.
cent, the women's auxJliary or
the Scottish Rite ln Glendale and a board member or the Music
Association for Underprivileged
Children in la Anfeles.
She was affl lated with
numeroua other fraternal and
sod.al service or1ani{allons.
Survivors lncJude h e r
husband, Maxwell S. Wld·
dowaoa; dau1hter1, Mrs .
Charlotte A. Mork of San
Clemeate and Mn. Maxine J .
U..rt al Onna del M~ and
aeven arandcblldren. ,.,.._,._,,.Al .
RECORDS. •
Uaat lMebtn WOUid Ill Oil the. .• , .. a tor. wttb a petlee111tn
''bee ... Of all the nolOrlet)' ht ............ , .
.-a Iker '• v hi l to tile ~oec ............. a. lJ c..eu ... poHe• ... ,..
Hl•led In he~ted contract aetotlltionl.
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Raped; I
Man Held
Huntington Beach police have
arrested a Los Alamitos man
they believe Is one of two men
who abducted and raped a 2J6.
·year-old woman early .today.
Police declined t.o ·release the
name of the man they are hold·
ing pending the anticipated ar·
rest of the second 11uspect.
The woman. a Fountain ViiJley
resident, was treated at Costa
Mesa Memorial HOtipJtaJ aft.er
calling police from a restaurant
near Oranfe County Airport.
She told nves tigators she
walked to the restaurant after
. being dumped out o( her abduc.
tors' car on a remote section of
Bonita Canyon Road in Irvine.
J\ccording to Huntington
Beach police Sgt. Luis Ochoa.
the woman said the two men
1clted-her--up-about ~ '.J'ueti-
day night near the Intersection
of Beach Boulevard and Ellis
Avenue as she was walking
home. She said she tried to re.
11ist, but that one of the men
drew a knife.
Art.er being driven around for
several hours. she was disrobed
and raped, then dumped from
the car about. l o'clock this
mornine. the woman told of.
flcera. ·
She got ~he Ucenae number of
her abductors' car, SI\, Ochoa · sald.--·
FVOpposes
Metropolitan
Busing_ Plal!
Fountain Valley City Council
members voted unanimously
Tuesday t.o oppose the proposed
metropolitan bu.Ing plan for
school desgregatlon on the
grounds it would erode local con-trol.
A panel ol eight experta draft·
ed the lengthy plan and recom·
mended Tt -to Loa Angeles
Superior Cow1. Judie Paul ~ly
t.o expand the Lo6 Angeles-city
school desegrearation program
int-0 Orange and Ventura coun·
ties .
Mayor Pro Tern Roger Stan·
ton. who drafted the Fountain
Valley resolution opposJng the
busing plan. called the P.roposal
"four Inches ol baloney. '
Stanton noted that the busing
plan wouJd C08t $23. 7 million the
first year and $123.3 million the
n e xt year. acc ording to
estimates by one of the mem·
bers or the expert panel.
Stanton said 'the plan calls ror
Fountain Valley students to be
bused to 8chools In Compton,
Lynwood and Lone Beach.
"This Is the first step toward
the elimination ol all local con·
trol," Stant.on asserted.
Fountain Valle)! la l~ first
Orange CoWily ctty t.o go on
r ecord In opposition to the
metroplitan busing plan.
Gounell--membera a1reecL t.o
take their reeolution t.o the coun·
ty Leaiue ot Cities and stat~ and
federal leclalaton .
Council members also ag~
lo ·back prof)()Sed state leglsla·
Uon that Wot.ild place the t111ue of
whether t.o fund any <Jesegre1a·
lion buaina plan on the Nov·
ember bal.&Ot.
Pilot Writer
-~08pitalized
Dally P.tlot staff •rttor 'lbolnu Beftey coUaPHd iD the Oru1• ODunty ~ .._ • di>' IDOCIMllU .,. ........
... ol DO ~ to I felony
eaar14"1'f ~-,.. ,,.delldly
WUJ*l, • Tile plea 1temmed from •
Dec. I ... a ult Uaat tDJured ~··..,. cat.MrlDI .. . Blrlef, • ~lifRd--ot
daMt .......................
a& UCI lllClleal Olll&W. lli'a n · ,...... to• r1l1•1d 'l'IHnder.
Ile ll fNt aa Ill• on .... f'Olllt•-· ..... , .... wUI .. llama J.
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RATION •..
feasible.
"lf we adopt these volunt.try
measures. we can avoid more
dramatJc measures lat.er on." he
testified.
Under questioning by Energy
Committee Chairman Henry M.
Jackson. Schlesinger said man·
dat.ory steps the administration
is ready lo take if necessary in·
elude allocatinf( oil supplies to
areas that need It the most and
diverting supplie11 (rom the na·
lion's strategfc oil resel'ves.
U .S. ~· rgy and could be reduced " ut 10 percent
throug non-rationing" steps,
Schleal111er sajd,
And he streseed. as he has ~rore when the s ubject or ra·
tioning bas come up, that It Is a
step the admlnl11lration would
recommend to Con4're11s "only
as a last resort. · He s aid
gasoline rationing would be ex·
lrem ely ''dis ruptive" to U.S.
lifestyles.
ADlilfli iiBt 1'0l:c-=-·..__. ... WI( ......
lCCURD'CF ~ (fNQ8~-. ..:. . '-'
Lui• Aodrtquez .... ,..KIM .. . I
Countian Guilty.
In CHP Deaths Case
WOODLAND IAP > The
1.8-year-okl woman charged with
the ala)'ingJI ol two Calirornia
Highway Patrol officers has
pleaded guilty to one count ol be·
mg an accessory t.o the crime.
Margaret Klaess. ot Car.!kn ·
. Grove. entered the plea in
Munlclpa.I Court Tuesday and
Judge Charles McGahan accept·
ed lt.
McGahan ordered a probation
report and an April 16 hearing
for sentencing.
Miss .KJaess was released on a·
reduced bail or $1.000. She could
be sentenced t.o a year in county
Jail or up lo three years in s tate
prison. -
Yolo c.ounty District Attorney
Richard Gilbert had announced
only one day earlier that Miss
Klaess had agreed to testify
against her boyfriend. Luis
Rodriquez, 23, or Sacramento, in
exchange for reduction or the
charges against her.
lences if·conv1cted of murdenng
the officers, Roy Blecher and
Wllllam Freeman. They were
arrested two days after the slay·
in1s.
Newspaper accounts said Mass
Klaess. told offi<;ers ~he heard
the fatal shots but never left th~
stolen car in which s he and
Rodrique.~ were stopped.
Crash Kills
·Anaheim Man
A 29-year-old Anaheim man
died early today when his auto
went out .of control and skidded
into a wooden power pole,
Orange County coroner's de·
putiea reported. _,
The agreement called for dis·
missal of robbery. kidnap and
The administration has pre· aut-0 theft charges against Miss
par a Die u--p-gasoline-ration~ Kt~ -ht six other counties
Gregory Kociko. of 9602
Rose bay St.. was pronounced
dead at the scene or the l :48
a.m . crash on Brookhurst Street
near Grame rc y Avenue in
Anaheim, officials s'aid. ing plan for use in times of where she and Rodriquez al·
severe oetroleum s hortaS(es. ·-legedly carried on a crime spree S~hles.lnger said lrarllan un· preceding the Dec. 22 slayings or
rest has resulted In total reduc· the two ofJicers on Inte rs tate 80
tion or some s.s million barrels just west Of Sacramento.
o( oil a day on the international Mias Ktaess and Rodriquez
oil market. both raced PQ8Sible death sen·
He was traveling alone in hii.
car when it went out of co~.
s kidded ac ross Brookhurs t.
struck a wooden power poJe and
cam e to rest on a sidewalk, de·
putles said .
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ltlfir.vfn's E~·mate Tells of AIJortions:
LOS ANGELES (AP>
Mi~ Triola Marvm. tnWy
ln& 1a tbe l•MrAIR Prot*'tl' MtUecnmt c.... aaid today llhe
Md three abc*tlou durtnc the
Ume • Uwd with actor Lee
Marvin beu1:1te "be wun't ln
tereat~ in bavina any more
chJlct'eO."
Mla Marvin. bllnl!inc u she
sPoke In an almo.t in .. udlble
vol~. Uk' Marvin was "vefy
1wfft•• when ahe told him of her
f lrat prqnanc y ln 1985.
"lfe aa.id maybt I ~Id rtnd a
~tor w Jive m a shot " ahc
said during ht>r second day of
tHlimOQ)'
Sh id<Wd th•t l he djct get the
Mot and It 'worked .
Wheo she' beclime precnant ··again In lM1, she said ''he wunt·
ed me to have an abOrtion."
Al that ooint. Miss MarVl.D's
Gastric Ly~ph Nodes ...
voice wu so soft tbaf Marvin,
1lttln1 acrota the room. an-
nounced. "I can't bear a thine,"
and Mtu llarvin was ordered to
speak louder.
She was asked about the re
1ulta of her third and last abor
lion • o
"I have scars,'' she said .. cry
ing. "I can't bear children."
Earlier. she told how Marvin
on~e became drtink and dang.led
a woman out ~ window of a
Las Vegu hotel room.
Mlla Marrin told the story to
illutfrate 'bow she tried to c~ tbei actor of his drinkJq prob-
lems, and pttvented him from
hurting aruona
She remembered tbe scene in
Las Vegas: "I J!U asleep In the bedroom and l 'heard som~
screatnlng. I putoa my robe and
I went out into the living room
and Mr. Marvin had a girl and
wa1 boldine her outside tbe win·
dow by her leg.
"I nearly fainted.·· she said.
1"1 went over tO the window,
pulled him away and got the girl
back into the room. .
Her· a ttorney Marv in
Michelson. asked: "Had Mr. Marvin been dtinking?'
"Yes," Mias Marvin said.
She claimed It was onlv one of
many limes during the shooting
or various films that she rescuea
Marvin from 'J)otential •
dangerous. sit&aations caused by
his alcohol problem.'
Miss Marvin was expe~ted to
undergo crou-examinalioll by
Marvin's attorney lateT today.
She testified Tuesday tha! she
became Lee Marvin's live·in
lover onlv after she believed he
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Doctors Find-More
Copters·
~Wllide;
5 Ki·lled
Wayne C.anCer Cells OPA-LOCKA. Fla. (AP) -
Two helicopters collided 200 feet
over a busy suburban Miami
airport today. strewing the field
.with t,odies and debris, officials
said . Police said all five people
aboard both helicopters were LOS ANGELES <AP> -More
· cancer has been found in actor
Johr Wayne, who had his can-
cerous stomach removed last
week, his doctors said today
The fmaJ pathological report,
Shah Gone,
But Clashes
Contlliuing
TEHRAN. Iran <AP) -Pro-
shah troops clashed with
thousands of anti-shah dem-onstrators today in Abwaa in
the heart of lrar's southern
oilfields -the day aftr the
, monarch's departure froll" the i ~tnfe-tom country. Sources sai<f
a• least 30 people wer«! rePo~
killed 0" wounded.
.• On ttw' pol!llcal front, Prime ~ Minister Sbihpour 8akbUWJ"~
JUStlC"t' minister rest~ in ctis-sataafacbon over antl-cqnqaptloo
aaws and on&-of b1f. top Political
.-,uls quit Parl1ament to cam
paign against tum.
The Tehran ne•ttpaper Et
telaat said the arm) opened fire
ID Ahwaz a'ter telUt or thousands
o' demonstrators had gathered
'n-front-ot a· --tn-Osq ue-'th newspape·'s initial information
was that there were several hun-
dre-' casualties
Shati Mohammed Reza 1>ahlavi and the Empress Farah
basked in the sun on a resort
island in the Nile River todav.
taken on body tissues tested
after the 91"2-bour operation on
the 71-year-old actor 'was -com·
pleted Friday. showed evidence
of cancer in the gastric lymph
nodes. said Bernard Strohm. ad·
o.lty ...... S .... ,....
MORE CANCER FOUND
-~--~~Y!•J!!9 .
Marijuana
Cancer Ai4 •
SANTA FE, N.M. lAP> -The
·NaH o nal Institute of Drug
Abuse has shipped capsules con-
taining a de nvat1ve of man-
juana to the New Mexicith and Environment Dera nt
for use by cancer patien er
a new state law aimed a ng
che motherapy Side effects •
minis trator of the UCLA
Medical Center.
Asked what the report meant,
Strohm said "more cancer cells
were r9und" in the stomach
area.
"There is concern, naturally,"
Strohm said.
But he added that the finding
will not alter the post-operative
treatment and said no decision has been made on whether more
surgery is necessary.
Strohm made the announce·
ment prior to a news conference
held by two of Wayne's sons, Michael and Patrick.
Wavne was told about the new
finding 1\Jesday night and took
the .news in stride. accordln& to Michael.
"He's been down this road
before," Michael said. "We're
hopeful.
"Doctors had prepared us or
this eventually.' said Patrick.
"It didn't come as a total
shock."
In 1964. Wayne had part of his
left lung removed after doctors
found it to be cancerous.
Strohm said there is a
J10Hibtltty-that e•ace.,... has
spread lo the lymph nodes
throuibout the body. · . Michael said the family has
been told the 71-year-old actor
can leave the hospital in a week
to 10 days, and "hopefully re-
sume a nonnal life."
He added that Wayne gets out
of bed and moves around now. "He isn't sprinting or ready to
play in the Super Bowl though, ..
he said.
The sons expressed thanks to
Wayne's friends and fans for the
International response to his UJ.
ness. ··He's got a terrific feeling
about it, .. said Patrick.
UC1 NEWSPAPER COVER TOO UNCOVERED?
Women 8'udenta Toaeed 3,000 Cople• In Tre9h
P•p~r -~~•~"-
wei T-shirtS .Irk UCI Group
By PIDUP ROSMARIN Cle ... .,....,~ SUff
A UC Irvine s tudent
news paper's uncoverage, in
story and photos. of a wet T-
shirt contes' held in a Santa-Ana saloon. Imbued the journal with
more than usual interest Tues·
day.
Some students reacted to the
full front page photograph or a
leggy brunette, in her still-dry T-
Shirt confiscating s.ooo copies of
the New U and stuffmg them in
trash cans.
papers are on ·the stands, they
a re public property; they are
<distributed) free.··
The ne wspaper is partly
funded with student fees.
She called the article "ir·
responsible journalism. It was
tacky. it was very sexist. I don't
like that Hustler / Penthouse
mentality that the article ex-
pressed."
Id lied. .
''There's all dead people out
there." sald a dispatcher for
Randle-Eastern a mbulance.
"They'i:e lying on the field like
rag dolls."
One ol the belici>pters, belong-
ing to the Coast Guard, carried
two officers and two enlisted
men. Kconling to Coast Guard
aPokesman U. Bob Allen.
The second helicopter. which
was owned by the Burnside-Ott
flying school, carried only a stu-
dent. said Bob Ott. the school's
owner.
Police and airport offi~ials
·said there were no survivors.
tdentities were withheld-pending
notification of relatives.
"He (the student pilot) was
going up and we were going
down, and there was a mid·air
collision." said Allen.
He said he Hew over the
airfield moments after the 7:17
a.m PST crash.
"'It looked like ther e was
nothln1 left,'' he said. "f
couldn't even tell what was -·down~ It was j'llst a mess . .,
Ott said the student was on "a '
supervised solo,•' practicing
take·or& and lan'dings with an
instructor watchlng from the
ground.
-~ "As he .rose to 200 feet, the
Coast Guard h e li co pte r
descended down on top of him,"
Ott said.
Fire officials extinguished a
blaze that erupted as the debris
fell to the ground.
Aid Hike Nixed '
Pl-i.Vate Medics Posed
New U editor Richard Clucas
filed a complaint with UCI
police, but Police Chief Mike
Michell said today there won't
: be ~I!_ investigation or the incl·
The tampus student council
late Tuesday failed to take a
position on the paper caper after
about ha lf of the members
walked out. It wasn't clear . according to
witnesses. whether the walkout
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LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -The State Board .of Control has re·
jected a request by 25 former
legislators and five legislators'
widows to get approval for
higher retirement benefits.
..
By JACKIE HYMA!lif ae •De!" ,.....149tf
Thf' City of Newport Beach is
inve11tigating the posslblllty of
contracting with a private ftnn
for paramedic services in tbe
wa~e of a salary dispute with its
own paramedics, City Manager Robert Wynn said today.
be uid about half of the city's
14 paramedics sent letters Fri-
day to the ft~ chief asking to be .
transferred oack to regular fire
service because they believe
CO&!it
· lleather
Chance of rain decreas·
ing to 10 percent tonight
and near tero Thursday.
Lowa tonl1ht 44 to so-.
Hi1hs 'lbunday 62 to 67.
the y are unde rpaid for the
amount of work they do.
Paramedics. who undergo
special training for that poalUon
and are required to continue
with training after tbey are
certified, earn 10 percent more
than regular firefigh\ers, Wynn
S~d. I
He said the monthly salary
range la about $1,191 to $1,448 for
a paramedic. Paramedics are
asking for about a $165 a month
increase.
Wynn said the possibility of
contracting .for paramedic
service11 were rejected when the
service was first established in
the city In 1975. ,
Factors weighing against con-
tract services included problems
with certincation and also with
communications, Wynn said.
However, he said several am·
bUlance firms have been asked
for estimates this week. Wynn·s~d \he city is also un·
dertaking a survey or paramedi~
salaries in other c1Ues ln Orange
County. Also being looked at is
the possibility of transferring
CADDIE ROLLED
ONFl~C.4.LL
"I sold my Caddie to the first
perton wbo aaw It." '
That'• the advertJatng sueceu
story a Newport Beach man told •her placing this ad in tbe Dally Pilot:
'72 COUll9 • vu.. told ... ~. lllal. ~muat see to ~ate ...... -
II JOU leek auceeu ln Mllial. your car, try the Dally Pilot. A
frlendJJ llCl-vller wtU help wrtte an lfr.atwad 1tea.a11 ..
those paramedics requesting it,
back to regular firefighting
duties as vacancies occur, be
said. -_ .
Wynn declined to speculate as
to whether the transfer requests
were part of an organized cam-
paign, but .,W the letters used
simllar language and type and
were written on similar paper.
Wynn said tbe request for
hl~her salaries onginall>'. came
<See MEDICS, Pa1e AZ> .
dent. · ·
"Since it's a throwaway
newspaper." Michell said, "we
really don't have a crime.·•
Karen Bjorneby, executive
vice lresldenl or lht as~tated
s tu e nts council, l oo ._
resPonsibillly for the newspaper
trashing.
She said three other student:.
helped her.
"Legally," Miss Bjorneby
said , "I feel comple t e l)
j ustified. because once those
Shah's W ealt-h Said
<her $20 Billion
WASHINGTON (AP 1-sbah Mohammed Reza 'Pahla~ an<'
bis family, now embarked on a vacauon that may become perma
nent exile from Iran, can' comfort themselves with a fortune that
one 10UTCe estimates at more than $20 billion, the Waabiqtoo Post
reoorted lodav. In a dlapatcb from Tehran, the newspaper said the exact site
of the monarch's wealth a. .A cloeelY guarded secret But the
aource, klentified u an "Iranian economist," said the $1 billion
figure pn!vioualy reported WU a "IJ'Oll waderatimate" and that
the entire royal family's aueta probably excetd $30 b1Woa.
THE NEWSPAPEa DID M}T EXPLAIN how ita aource ar-
rived at the $20 billion fllure. But tbe Post q~ vartoua aou.rces
as saying that the royal family's wealth dertvea from Iranian oil
revenues, widespread buatneae lnvestmenta. and even a drul·
1mu11Ung operation ln wblch the shah's twtn aiater, Prtncaa
Ashraf. wu reported to bave been~ blvolved. 1_
The main vehiele for ~ l'Ol'~ ramilY'• buliDell lnteresta ut the Pablavt Foundalioa, OMmllbl.1 a charity but lD practice a
profitable lnveltmeat houM, tbe Pait uld.
Tbe newpaper laid the Gftktal .-ord Of tbe fouddadoa'I ...
let& bu never leea publlabed. ~ from • lilt IMll"PHWdly .compiled by a diaakllDt....,.. ft Uoa"emDlone aDd etrculat· ~ ID 'l'llna. t1a1t umet 1117 ftr'D \A wbich tbe louDdat,,,. or
family membln bold lllare1: • • • . " . ..-. ..
TllE P08I' WO 'IBS IOtJND.\TION boldlnp Include bl.nka. bote~~--· tndUltria1 eat mblbll ~. aptculture, eon· atruc ft..-and tredlaa OOlllPADiel. AIDOlll OMt foundation MMl!lp, tbe MWlpQer ..,.uct, ll 10
(IN llllAll'l llLUON8, .... Al) -,.
'
. . . .
B~B .. ter• °',.
Santa Ana ~ay briqe over Culver Drive ln Jryj.ne
la raUJn1 down, With the"' hel_p of CaJTrans -.ofkmen"
heckln& up surface ln preparatlon for brldje'a cleitiiae
Thursday. Replacement brld1e already la m place.
Culver Drive wtll be cle)Bed._from freeway .to Scottldale
Drive, .W,oper~ 11 complete Thursday.
'
-..
. .
J\Z DAILY PILOT
$759,~00 ·
Addition . ...
·To Budget
A bluer bii. for litwat.lon. ex·
'P•ndect' reoutioa ana bot'dml
ln1pedlon uu.ed tbe Irvine City
CouncU to 1utk another lbne
CJuarten at a aUWoD dollan a.o
itl budllt ~.
Tbe amended 1'71·'19 <>Pft•·
Uooa and ca~;i lmproverMIQ
documem ii .100 blaMr thao
the oriOW approved lut June
ReOecl d In th e new
SU.U0.404 document are
transfers of '573.tp over t.be
pul ab moot.bl to capU.al Im
proveDMOt projecll from re serve f\!Ddl.
,.,WI,...._
Irvine Proposal I r
Brug Center
Debate Slated
Irvine pl a nning com·
miuionen are scheduled to. de-
liberate 'niuraday on applicabon
by ~ounty government to
esla\>Usb a ctNc detoxiftcation and methadone treatment cent.er
i n tbe Irvine lndu1lrlal
Complex-West.
Beaidea treatment and countelinc for dru& addicts, out.-
patie nt counsellAJ would be
available to alcoholics, the men·
tally ill, victima and families in-
volved. in child a buse, and
welfare clientl. •
The commi.uiOn meets at 7 :3&
p.m . at City Hall.
Jrvlo e planners also are
scheduled to bear aa appHeiUon
by the Fluor Corp. to build a
Malth and recreation faeUlty,
for uae by employees, near com-
p a n y h eadquar ters off
Michelaon Drive.
Plam include a recreation
bulldinc; basketball, volleyball
and a"buffleb oard courts ,
horseshoe pltl, a children's play
area, a picnic area, playing
field, soccer and football fields.
and two softball diamonds.
Future.Plans call for U>e ~
lion or golf facililie& and
band~all IPd tennis courts.
f'!'991 Page A J .,
In 11aanlm0ua acUon. wUh
Councilman Arthur Anthony
at»ent, the other four council
membera added 11¥.0U-\O U>e
budiet ttom funds eaJned r.rln-clp•lly from the slate's bat -out
proeram for cities following
paua1e at Proposition ll. Mo•cote!• Co.,ered Too
The Orange County Human Services Agency wishes to loeate
the regional service center in a
30,000 square foot buildine at
10811 Mitchell South, lo the Park
Redhill complex. T-SHIRTS ••.
Larietl addition, •.ooo. aoe.s for Increas ed city attorney
services resulting from litiga-
tion. .
A traditional three-horse troika glides
through one of Moscow's parks as winter
sno ws cover the Russian capital in a
scene reminiscent of the movie "Dr.
Zhivago."
Ttre center 15 plKMed to serve
the cities of Irvine. Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach.
was in supponof the newspaper,
or In support of several female
students who charged that the
story exploited women.
Councilmen noted that court'
fights in which the city Is de·
rending suits brought because
Irvine alleaedly haa failed to
provide enouah moderate-and·
low-coat houtln& are proving
more costly t~an anticipated.
Med~a Mull Messages
Nixon Papen Operred to Public in Niguel
Gi lbert Scofie ld , a d -
ministrative services assistant
with the county Human Service8
Agency, said 400 to 4SO client.$
would use the center daily. with
up to 70 inside the center at any
one time.
The wet-T-shirt contest, held
Wednesdays and Sundays at the
Handlebar Saloon in Santa Ana ,
features women in T-shirts who
dip their front torsos into
buckets of ice water, then stand
up or cavort to· display the re-
sults. The other larae litigation ex·
penae results from the cltyt-'
court battle to force Irvin Ranch Wa~r District to elect its
entire board of directors by
public referendum. •
Admlnlllt~iive .,Servtces sec·
tion picked up $12,650 for a com·
puter termi nal for the city
clerk 'a office and to retain a
peraonnel clauiftcation conaul·
tant.
Community Services section is
to get $Sl,9fl,5 for a fine arts
supervisor for the Jleritage Park
crafts center, eqwpment for the
center, a Turtle Rock Communi·
ty Park program coordinator
and a Heritage Park tennis
court reservation system.
Public Works section was aJ.
located $63,407 for clerical sup-
port, three additional building
mspectors and a counter lnspec-
, tor-technician.
Of the tot.al $236,042 in . new
monies available beyond those
projected in June, $51,000 was
trimmed from funds aoucbt by
city departments. The money
-was earmarked for the capital
improvements reserve fund.
Jn conjunctive action, the ·~ouncil ordered· the· Pultlic .
Worb Department to submit
plans for street and city building
projects to the council as they
are completed. rather than wait
ror next year's budget aesaiom.
Council also ordered the de·
partroent to come up with plans
for improving the quality and
ex}\e die nce of r e ports o n
transportation capital improve-
ment projects
Administrators indicated that
the transportation staff may not
be large enough to handle an ex-
pandina workload.
By WILLIAJI RODGE Ol .. Dltly,_ ....
Ken Rouman's job u chief of
Laaun,a Ni1uel 'a fede ral
archives branch bu been beetle·
tbe put couple days followin&
the opening or some 600,000
f?!lel of former P resident ~lcbard Nixon 's p~e -
f',...PGfleAI
MEDICS •••
up seven or etgbt months ago
when the city was involved in
salary negotiations with the city
Firefighters Association.
He said that paramedics were
told by city cfficials to ask the
association to formally request
the salary hike as a subject for
.negoliationS. , ·
However, Wynn said, the as-,,-
sociatioo apparently declined to
make the request.
He sai<t the first be learned of
the continuing diasatisfaction
amopg paramedic• wat--last.
weelt when the letters were re·
cei•ed:-·
"We interpret this aa comlni
in after the contract bas been
sig n ed a nd reque s ting
something that their own
employee organlzatlon did not
. suppc:Srt," Wynn aaid.
However , be said that,
although not required to do ao by
law, cfty officials are continuing
to meet with paramedics In the
hopes of arriving at a solution.
Wynn estimated the coel to the
city or training an individual
· paramedic at $4,:iOO. ·
(f',.... P.,,e AJJ
SHAH'S BILLIONS • • •
percent ownership of a joint venture in· Iran with General Motors
Corp. to assemble automobiles. Among others are full ownershlp
of an Iranian commercial bank which in turn owns 5 percent of the First National Wisconsin Corp. Bank of Milwaukee, and an
estimated 50 p«!rcent or the Canal Street development project lo
New Orleans. Tbe Poet quoted ·•a number of Iranian sources" as aa)1n1 that
Princess Ashraf and several former government officials bad been
deeply involved in the drug busl.neu
TUE N~PAPEa QUarED ONE souacE, described 81
havin& lmowled&e of Iranian bualnesa and the royal family, as say·
ing that • 'Jranlan opi.um and hashish was leaving the country, and
heroin and cocaine wu coming in.·· · · One Western economist, the Post said, there was a discrepan-
cy of about $2 btWon a year in oil ~xport revenues reported by,the
National Iranian OU Co. and foreign exchange eaminas reported
by the central bank of Iran. The newspaper said one eXPlanation was that tbe money was
diverted to a Swlu bank accounl of the Pahlavi Foundation for use
by the royal family and to finance covert foreign operations by
SA V AK. the Iranian secret police.
ORAMO&COMT
DAILY PILOT
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Special Tax
Credit Asked
WASHINGTON CAP)•-The
Carter admlnlatratioo uraed
Con1re11 today to alve qulck
conalderation to a special t.ax
credit aimed at protecting
women who ftgbt inflation by
holdlng down tbelr waae de·
manda. ..
Jo effect, the 1overnment
would make "P tbe difference lf
an employee 1roup'1 averaae
pay raiM at '1 percent or Jeea ls
excetdld by Inflation.
Treuury Secretary Mtebeel
Blumenthal wrote ln 1ubmlWlll
tbe w-erdl p1an to ~· Al ur. tmu,eMlnDu.GllMllOIM W_g1_....w CommlU. -n. .... ftamdal-1:1.a ltlk bwoltwd tn ac-ee11UD1--tu ,.,.._would be
P9atlr ndllold, ... ~
Of Pill rwblllll: tbroUlboUt the
=;f°:-L' .::;-:-.: ... ~ll*al.'
,, presidential papers. They were donated to the
But the harried official 's a r ch ives In 1968 and 1969,
plight hasn't been the result of Rossman said. Al the time. then·
an outpouring or academic re-President Nixon used the papers
queala to ~ the voluminous to write.off $576,000 Ln federal in· c:oll~ion OI correspondence. come taxes. That deductloP w&11
ll'a been the result of a media subsequently disallowed and
invasion -television camer as. Nixon was forced to pay $432,787
newspaper reporters and radio in back taxes in 1974.
newsmen. Rossman said requests to see
The project. is one of the first
of regional service centers the
county plans to build to con·
solidate social services offered
at various locations throughout
the county.
MARVIN .•• ''We've bad a couple of re-the papers would be screened to
sea'rchen call to ask what kind establish their legitimacy. would 8uj,port her for life.
or information can be obtained ·'These are unique and they from the flies," R0ssman said wouldn't last long if everbone in He s a id, 'Michelle, don 't
today. "Most of the business, the United States came· ere to worry. You will be taken care
thou,h. bas .. ,._n newspeople of,' " Miss Marvin recalled. """' see IheJJl.'' he said. "The papers want ng to see the boxes of are not 00 display.'" ''I look that to mean if we
records. Rossman Indicated that some were no longer together and I
"The real researchers -his· of the correspondence has been was an old bag, he would take
tory researchers from the withh.eld for various coruiidera-care of me."
University of Kansas or LSU lions. Miss Marvin. 46, told a judge
<Louslana State Uni\'t!rsily) ha· "There ·was one letter from in the non-jury trial Tuesday
ven't shown up," be continued. someone to Nixon that s poke of how her rorriance with Marvin
"They're not going to drop the health o1 a third person... began as a passionate atfair.dur-
everything and Oy right out to Rossman said. "All three of ing filming_ _of a -m"ovie. then
Laguna N'°'llU81 to look over these them are still very much alive deepene<t to inv~lve Joint living
papers.'' . so we-wouldn't release that let· quarters. ban)( accounts and
Rossman said one man came ter .'' ro_reign .)®meys. into the 180,000-square-foot rec·---------------'--__;;... ________ _
orda office Tuesday to look
over some of the 828 boxes or
papers t.o determine what kind
of information was avaJlable.
"He said be was interested in
that period of Ume," Rassman
satd. -. ----He said 'the papers made
available Tuesday are basically
·•correspondence to a public of·
ficial."
Besides the front page photo in
Tuesday's New U. there was an
inside story and several photos
cropped to show only the contes-
tant's torso.
Clucas explained, ··the beads
can 't be seen, so all you see is a
smile, down to the navel and
what's between." Clucas said a woman photo·
grapher al the newp6paper pre-
pared the photographs . He de-
nied sexist intent.
"Some ~pie, I guess, were
quite upset."
He added. "We went out to the
trash cans and tried to put the
newsp,apen back up again. We
salvaged about 1,500. ·•
The New U circulates 11.000
copies. once a week.
Clucas said his staff is un·
dete r r e d by the appare nt
criticism.
"As far as we're concerned."
he said, "we 're j ust working on
our next issue." .,
Clucas said be is planning an
issue on gay bars. _
Rossman said another 300.000
pages would be made available
in the next year to 18 months.
once archivists have had a
cha nce to screen them for
sensitive information .
The pa~rs are significant in that they re the first sucb cor·
respondence of the former presi·
dent made available to the
public.
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Grier Named
Permanent
Agency Head
Margaret Grier was appouited
Director of the Orange CoWlty
Human Services Agency today,
a post she's held on an acting
basis since last May.
Her appointmen~ by coWltY
supervisors creates a vacancy in
her former post as chief of the
county's Probation Department.
Supervisors ordered recruitment
to begin~r that job on a
statewide ls.
Miss Orie 's appointm·ent to
the $48,000-a -year human
services job came as no sur·
prise. Last month supervisors
gave her a 'vote of confidence by
ordering recruitment for the job ·
limited to qualihed county
employees. Human Services is one of the
county's three super agencies
alon1 with Eovfr.onmental
Manaae m ent and General
Services. It combines nine de·
partmenta lnc ludin1 health,
mental health, welfare and con·
sumer eervtces.
Pilot Writer -
H;ospitalized
Dally PUot staff wrtter Thomas Barley collapsed in the
Oraoae Q>unty courthouse Tues-
day momeatl after enterln8 a
plea of no contest to a felony
cbar1• at llMult wttb a deadlJ
we~_poa.
Tia• plea 1temmecf from a. Deo. I anaalt U•at i!Ound aar•·•.,. c.atlllrt• ..._
Barl97, wt.O complat;d of
dleat .. P81m ............. teltl
1t ucr we.a c.uii-:we .....
peeMd '° ... teJtued ,,....,, H• 11 frM oa b1a owa ,..
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CHINA $282~ $2399 .
CREDENZA 1299. 1099.
DRAWER DES~ 389. 329.
SM. RECTANGULAR TBL. 899. 759.
ARM CHAIR 385. ea. 325.
SIDE CHAIR 324 ea. 275.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
· Yo•r.Bo•et•••
Dally Newspaper
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979 TEN CENTS
Sycamore WDJ R~·iSes
. .
• • uest1on
., 8TEVE lllTCHSU.
Of .. oeie'I ..........
A U7 milllon· llwault flied
. ~
from RaDcbo and Newport ln-
vestmeata when the new council
majority took aeati Last March.
city paying Rancho SS. -m million
for the land, which wouJd then
be developed for recreational
· a1ainat tbe City or La1una
Beac.h two and a half ~an qo
by a ~ Beach develop-ment flrm . bHn l"t'jeded in
Oran1e County SuDetioc Court.
que1Uon Tuesday whether lhe
tity need have purcband 522
aot"rM of land owned by Ramcbo
Paloa Venles Corp. earUer this
year for 18.74 million
Palos Verdes Corp .. did riot own
the property located north of the
junction. ol Laguna Canyon and
El'J'oro~.
· He allO found that actions by
the city to halt that development
do not constitute a taking of the
property, or inverse condemna-
tion.
two years earlier, claiming con-spiracy by the city and leading' ·
citizen.a t.o deprive the company
of ita civil rights to develop i~l>wn
property. • --
The Landowners claimed put
planning actions by the city con·
stituted a "taking" of tbe ·pro-
perty without compensation.
· The following montb. after
many ne'Jl)llJtlnC sessions
between several council mem-
bers, the city attorney and
Rancho attorneys, a plan out-
lined purchase of Sycamore
u-.es.; gt~.P!q called (or_ ..._.. .... ·-&--.-4 ........ bole toll course complex, a re-
But ->the city victoey a1alnst
Newport laveatmenta, tnc.
caund a coundl member t.o I
uperior · Q>wt Judge Robert
A. B~ard's rulln1 establiahes that Newport Investments,
which would have developed
more than 2 ,0"0 units in
Sycamore Hills for Rancho
Gastric Lymph N(!des
Rancho Palos Verdes filed a·
similar lawsuit against the city
DoctOrsFind More
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Wayne Cancer Cells
LOS ANGELES (AP) -More
cancer has been found in actor·
John Wayne, who had his can-
cerous stomach removed last
week, his doctors said today.
The fmal pathological report'.
taken on body tissues tested
after the '91h-bour operation .on
the 71-year-old actor was com·
pleted Friday, showed evidence
of cancer in the gastric lymph
nodes, said Bernard Strohm, ad·
· m lnistrator of the UCLA
Medical Center. Asked what the report meant,
Strohm said "more cancer cells
were found " in tbe stomach
area. "There is concern, naturally."
Strohm said.
But he added that the finding will not alter the post-operative
treatment and said no decision
haa been made on whether more
surgery is necessary.
Strohm m~the announce-ment prior to a ws conference
The city was in the process of
defendinR itself auanst suits
. HUia by the city was announced. 1be agreement called for the
UC1 NEWSPAPER COVER TOO UNCOV£AED?
• Women audente Toned 3,000 Coplee fn Tralh
sort hotel, riding tralla and other
recreational usea.
To date, the city has paid $1.3
million for the property, and the
remaining $5.4 milUon ls due <See surr, Pase AZ>
Copters
Collide·
.. ' 5 Killed
OPA-LOCKA, Illa. (AP> -Two helicopters collided 200 feet
over a busy suburban Miami
airport today, strewing the fieJd
with bodies and debris, officials
said. Police said all five people
aboard both helicopters were
killed:
"Tbere's all dead poopfe out
there." said a dispatcher for
Randle-Eastern ambulance.
"They're lying on the field like
rag dolls."
One otthe helicopters, belong-
ing to the Coast Guard. carried
two officers and two enlisted
men, acc:ordiog to Coast Guard
spokesman U . Bob Allen.
The second helicopter. which
was owned by the Burnside-Ott
Oying school. carried only a stu-
dent. said Bob 01', the school 's
owner.
Police and airport officials
said there were no survivors.
Identities were withheld pending
notificatioa of relatives.
"He (the student pilot> was
golne up and we were going
down, and there was a mid-air
cotillion." said Allen.
held by two Wayne's sons, -
.. =-:s.;:ac:bOuttbeMW ··-:, .... pe----Domped-"nding ~y night and took .£'" U a . the news in stride, according to .
He said be flew over the
airfield momenta aft.er the 7:17
a.m PST crash .
..!.'Jt.Jooked like there }Vas not~rl'g left," he said. ·•1
couldn't even tell what was
down there. It was just a mess." Michael.
"He's been down this road before," Michael said. "We're
hopeful.
Wet T-shins Irk UCI Group Ott said the student was on "a
supervised ~lo." practicing
take-offs and landings with an
ins truct.or watching from t.he
ground.
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··Doctors-bad prepared-us-of
this eventually." said Patrick.
"It dldn 't come as a total
shock."
ln..1964...,Wayne bad par1.olhis
left lung removed after doctors roundittobecancerous.
By PntuP ROSMARIN-°' Ille Deify ...... Slaff
FURTHER EVIDENCE OF CANCER FOUND IN JOHN WAYNE
Newport Actor Won't F8Ce More Surgery Immediately
Strohm said there is a
possibility that cancer has spread to the lymph nodes
. (sft WAYNE,. Page AZ>
A UC Irvine s tudent
newspaper's uncoverage, in
story and photos, of a wet T·
shirt contest held in a Santa Ana
saloon, imbued the journal with
more than usual interest Tues·
day.
Some students reacted t.o the
full front page photograph of a
leggy brunette, in her still-dry T·
shirt confiscating 3~000 c~pies of
the New U and stwfing them in
trash cans. White Door Stays Shut New U editor Richard Clucas
flied a -complaint with UCl
police, but Police Chief Milce
Michell said today there won't
be an investigation or the incl·
dent. Inspectors Can't Enier. Clememe Controversy
"Since it's a throwaway newspaper," Michell said, "we
really don't have a crime."
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BJ ANNE COOPER
0t•DMr"9tSWt
What lies behtnd the white
door at the Mona Lisa Galleries.
in San Clemente?
For nearly a week city inspec-
tors have been trying to get into
the galleries, following a report
last Thursday that a machlhe
shop w .. illegally coDAtructed in
what bad been a crawl space
Coast
Weather
Chance of rain decreas·
ing to 10 percent tonight
and near zero Thursday.
Lows tonigbt 44 to 50.
Highs Tbunday 62 to 67. --------·-
adjacent to the basement level
galleries.
, But this i.s no routine in.spec· -..n.
The person reporting the al·
leged violations is San Clemente
Councilman Howard Mushett,
who faces possible recall in a
special city election next Tues·
day. ·
And the building at 800 S. El
Camino Real. where the . * * ••
Clemente ans
Yote Tues4ay , .
On 3 Recalls
Galleries ls located, is owned by
San Clemente Mayor William
Walker, Muabett's arch political
rival, wboee name also appears
on Tuetday's recalJ ballot.
The two men, who have been
locked in a bitter power struggle
since Muabett's election tb the
City Council in March. met out-
side the Walker-owned building
ln a blune midnight encounter ~eat Thursday. ·City police were
a lso on hand, summoned
separately by the contesting
poUUcl•.
Mushett pointed to lights,
which could be seeu.. behind
boarded up vents ln tJie crawl
space where he clalma a room
hu been con1tcuclect_. &Jld requnted the city fire marshal
to make -an on-t.be·apot lnapec-
Uon. ,
Karen Bjorneby. executive
vice president o( the associated
Marvi,n's 'Ex'
Tel/,s Court
Of Abortions
A record number or San But Fire Marshal Guy ·
Clemente voters are expected to Carmichael sa!d be had a 9 a.m.
LOS ANGELES <AP)
Michaelle Triola Marvin, testily·
ing ln the landmark. property
settlement case, sa.ld today she
had three abortions during the
time she lived with actor Lee
Marvin because "be wasn't in· •
tere1ted ln having any more
children."
M las Marvin, bUnklna as she
spoke in an almost Inaudible
voi ce, said Marvin was "very
sweet" When she told him of ber first prepancy in um.
10 to t.be polls next Tuesday to · appointment (or an lnspectlon at
c.ul...balkl&a .ilU.be city's s~al · the site the lollowina mornl.na,
recall election. (See DOOa, Paae AZ>
City Clerk Max Bera said to-
day he already haa received
twice u man,y abeeotee ballots
for tbe Jan. ZS election aa she baa
for any prntom municipal elec·
Uon. ~
la Mardi, 1"11, when three neW city eounct1men ftN to be
elected, 121 Saa Clemente ....
-.-. pr.evtoua bt1b -can
...... ballala, Ber• aaid. In u.. .eum.t election. ill wlJlcb ........... _face,_..
bl• r~call from ofltoe, au • ....._MUoU~u" beee turM« ID10 t111 cltJ clft. "Stdllr u.e 1a mmeadlM bMna ID tbla eledlan, OI' u.n an a lot "'1*alJY lDftrm S.
Clemm1ll ................... . lalot ........ , .. ,, ... ...
oat fl toWD OD electioa day," .......
C4DDIE ROUED . .
ONFl~C4LL
"I IOld my Caddie to ~ ftnt
penon who saw lt. '•
Tbat'a tbe ..tvertialn( auece. atorJ a Newport ee.cb man taJd
-9fter pl8dns tlUa ad ID the~ i'Uot: .... • • I
"Ke Hid llUlYbe I could find a
doctor to give me a shot," abe
aaid durinl her second day of
teaUmoay.
Sbe added U..t she did cet the
ahot aJld ll worked.
Wheo abe became preput
a1aln In 1#7, abe aald "he want-
ed DM t.o bave an abortion."
At, dllll pcUt.. Jlill llarria'I
voice WM IO IOft tbat llaniD,
•lttlDI Kroll CM room, ....
.............. 't.llMw ~··
Md Mile llarvia •N or t.o '11 ~ de VtlJe Sold •nd wldte, xlnt. cond. •mutt ... to ...,...late u.aoux;an
apeat louder. .
4-Sbe WU Mired about tbe re-
._ ... •ultl of .. Ullrcl IDll lut •bor· Uoa.
If ~ ladl RCCW tD ..m. "I baft lftlW," .... MN. crt· lOUf _ear. ay a 1J11111 PUDt. A 1111. "I .. '\.bear~"
trteDdl7 .,. .... Wiii ---................. ... aeff.UWatlit_.,.. .. 11111• ... lllddmllllld
<lie lbnlN, .... Al)
students cou n ci l , took
responsibility for the newspaper
trashing. ·
She said three other students
helped her.
"Legally," Miss· Bjorneby
s aid , "I feel com pletely
justified. because once those
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"As he rose to 200 feet, the
Coast Guard h e l icopt er
descended down on top of him."
Ott said.
Fire officials extinguished a
blaze that erupted as the debris
f elJ to the ground.
Clemente Woman
Held in Assault
A San Clemente woman was
arrested Tuesday on suspicion of
assault with a deadly weapon,
after a Saddleback College
basketball player was kicked
and hit on the head with a beer
bottle in tbe parking lot of a
downtown convenience market.
Police said Lillian H. Amico. 28, of 249 Ave. Victoria, was ar-
rested, following an assattit on
Kenneth Coble. 20, of 243 Ave.
Granada. San Clemente. A man accompanying Mrs . Amico, who
r eportedly held a knife to
Coble's throat and threatened to "blow him away" was being
sought today by San Clemente
police.
Police Sgt. WlLUam Trudeau
said Coble and Mn. Amico ap-
parently argued inside the U-
Tote·M nw:ket: 201 Aye. Vic-
toria. Their argument continued
outside, where Mrs. Amico's
<'Omoanion alleiedly Jirabbed
Coble, held a knife to his
throat and said, "Don't talk.to
my old lady that way.''
Witnesses told p0}ice that the
woman then kicked Coble in the
groin and threw a beer bottle, which hit him in the head.
·Police, wbO bad received a re-
port of a fight at the market, ar·
rived in time to arrest Mrs. Amico at the scene. Her comi:>a-
n.ion reportedly drove away in
an orange van .
San Clemente firemen treated
Coble outside the market for a
gash on his right -temple. 'The
six-foot, seven-inch basketball
player refused transport to a
hospital.
Shah's Wealth Said
' Over $20 Billion
W ASRINGTON <AP >-ShaJr Mobammed-lWr-.o~IW! and
Ms fam.ity,.now embarked 'On a vacaUon tbat may ~rma
nent exile from Iran, can comfort them.selves with a fortune that
one eouree .Umates at more Uaan S2C> bUlioa, the Waabln8ton Post
reoortect todiv. 1 In a dilp9teh from Tehran, tbe newapaper aaid the exact 1J1e
of the moaareh'1 wealth i. a clolely parded aecret. ·But the
eource, ldenGned u an "lraniaq economiat." said tbe Sl billion
fllUfe Pl'frrioullf reported WU a "ll'OU \mderelUmate" and that
the •tir9 royal falllilJ'• aueta prot.bly'uceed S30 billion. . .
TD NSWIPAPD DID NOi' UPIAIN bowir IU ~ .,.. f'fwd It .... blllaoll ............................. IOQrcel
.. 11)'lnt that the f'Ol•I famllY'• wealth derl"9 h'CMD lranlan oU
revenu., wtdelpreacl ballwa ln~1 N4 •"8 a druC·
1mu111i111 opw8UoD ln ..Ucb tbe ~twin u.t.tit Prtaeeae Aabraf, WM reoorted to b.ave been deeply inwlftd . -,.... ..... 'Mdde IGr'tlle roraJ f8mib''• buttn111 .......... la
tbe Pablaft Pumdatton. OIMDllblJ a cbart&1 but lD pndlce a .,.,,ntable Ill; 1twea.t 1'ome, u.e PUlt Mid. '
Tbe .....,.r aald :I:: oftlciel NCOrd ol tbe fouDdatioD'1 II· ... .. _.....bile publ• d. but It quoted from a Ult pm'DONdly
Clee IUll'l 811.UON8. .... Al)
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MARVIN •••
a woaum out ~ W\odow ot a La Vea-~I toom.
Illa llarvln tokt tbl atory to
Wultrala Mw Ille tried to cure tbe act« ol his drinklq prob.
lem1. and pn~ted bim from
hurtlna al\)'(IN
SM remembtred the scene in
Laa v .... : "l waa uleep la tbe
bedroocD· and 1 beard to-..
1creamb:lc. I put cm 11\Y rc>M and
I wenr out llQ the tl~room and Mr. Marvtn had' a rl and
WU a;' amide wlft. dow byber . ... ......, llm.ed/' lbe Mid.
"I w"QJ ~r to the window
pulled blm away and sot the ctrl
bac It irdo tbe rootn. "
. Her attorney , Marvin
Mtcbeleoa, aaked: "Had Mr
Marvin been .drialdaw1'' .
"Yea," M1M Marvtft Mk1 •
She dalmed tt ... OGb Cot: ol
many l1mM duriq the ~ ot varioul ftlml Uaat IM
Marvin from potentttl
ctancerom sltuaUocw caused by hil alcohol prob&em.
liliA Marvin WU expected to
underao croM.UamlnaUoo by
Marvin's attorney later today.
Sbe testified Tuesday that ahe ~came Lee Manin•• Uve·ln
16ver oab .ner abe believed ht would~ her for life.
He said. 'Michelle . don't
worry. You will be taken care
o(,' "MIN Marvin recalled.
·'I took that \o mean lf we
were no longer to11elher and I
was an old bag, he would take
care of me."
Mias Marvin. "6, told a Judce
• in the non-jury trial Tuesday
how her romance with Marvin ·
began as a paaaionat¥Jfair dur·
ing filming of a movie, then
deepened to involve joint living
quarters, bank accounts and
foreign journeys.·
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DOOR •••
which be said would be soon"
enoulb.
After police officers advised
the two councilmen to keep the
peace, Walker left tbe scene, but
Mushett aupporten maintained
an all·night vigil out5ide the
galleries. They said they wanted "
to ma1'e sure no equipment was
r emoved from the premises
before the fire manhal 's inapec·
tion.
But the next morning, when ci·
ty inspectors arrived at the
Galleries, they found the door
padlocked. 7.onina administrator
Eu1ene Schulte said be was in·
formed thll botb Walker and·
Galleries operatAtr Jerry Holt
were • ol towa. Neither bu re-
hl...ed pbone c.111 ... requested
by • reporter, althou1h both
men have been aeen in the city
-atnce Jl'rtaJ. -
Coral Wa lker, the mayor's
wife and bualneas associate,
says only a crawl space exists
next to the Galleries. She said lipt.s that can be seen from the
boarded ap vents were installed
because plumbers are often
called. in to wod in the crawl
space, located under a fast food
restaurant a:nd bea\U parlor.
The crawl 1pec1 is not lighted
under the remainder of the
buildina. ftich houses $everal
other w• 1 r es on the around noor, lllellllllag a laundromat
and a •store.
Pilot Writer ·
Ho:spitalized
DaiJy Pilot staff writer
Thomas Barley collapsed In the
Orange County cou.rtbouae Tues-
day moments after entering a
plea of no contest. to a felony
charge of usault with a deadly
weapon.
The plea stemmed from a
Dec .. 9 aaslal that injured Barley's wife, tberine. ~-
Barley, w complained of
chest pains, undergoing tats
al UCJ Medical Center . He's ex·
peeled to be rele~ Thursday.
He ·ia free on hls own re·
cognizance. Sentencina will be
Marcb2.
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Feel tlae Spra,,.?
Salt air and salt spray greet strollers in Huntington
Beach as storm surf pounds through the pilings of the
city's pier. Forecasters said today the storm that has
hovered over the Orange Coast since Sunday is giving
way to crisp, clear weather that will last for the next few
days.
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SUIT •••
Oemente Eyes
June 15.
But the lawsuit victory against
Newport Investments raised the
question of whether the negotiat·
ed purchase with Rancho was
even necessary.
FollQwing a~l executive
session on the laWJuit Tuesday
n ight, Councilwoman SalJy
Bellerue said the city could have
won its lawsuit against Rancho
a nd would not have bad to
purchase the land.
Proposal for
City Geologist
San Clemente city councilmen
will be asked tonight to approve
a new staff position for a cily
geologist, who would review de-
velopment plans and make grad-
ing site inspections.
Tonight's City· Council meet·
ing ts scheduled to begin at 7:30
p.m. In council chambers at City
Hall, 100 Ave. Presidio.
James Lawson, city planning
direct.or, said the idea of hiring a
staff geol0li4t first came up at a
planning commission session.
Commissioners wer e meeting
I
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Media Probe
Mutilal,ed
Body Found
· Niion p ·apers
BAKl!RSf'lELD <AP )
-Tbe body of a Torrance
woman wbo had been
•tabbed at teaat 18 times
and her throat slashed
WU found Deal' the park·
lnl area ol a motel here.
By WILLIAM HODGE oe .. DIMY,.._ .....
Ken Roeaman '• Jo'b aa chief o( Laguna Nl1uel's fe deral
archiv• branch has been hectic
the put couple days followiq
the openln& of some 600,000
pages of former President
R ichard Nixon 's pre -
presidenlial papers.
But lhe harried olflcial's
pll1ht hasn't been the result of •
an outpouring of academic te·
quests to peruse the volumin®S
collection of correspondence. 'f · lC.s~lbe res\lll oJ MPestia
invasion -television calfieru,
·•Wi]>aper reporters and radio
newsmen.
"We've had a couple of re·
searchers call to ask what kind
of information can be obtained
from the files." Rossman said
today. "Most of the business, thou~h. has been newspeople
wantmg to see the boxes or
records.
·'The real researchers -his·
tory researchers from t he
University of Kansas or LSU
<Lousiana State University) ha·
ven't shown up," he continued.
•'They're not going to drop
everythi!'f and fly right out to ·
Laguna Niguel to look over these papers ."
Rossman said one man came
into the 180,000-square·foot rec·
ords orffce Tuesday to look
over some of the 828 boxes of
papers to determine what kind
of information was available.
"He said he was interested in
that period of time," Rossman
said. .
He said the papers made
available Tuesday are basically
"corr~pondence to a public of·
ficial."
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T-SHIRTS •..
papers are on the stands, they
·are public property: they are
I distributed> free.•·
The newspaper is partly
funded with student fees.
She called the article "ir-
responsible journalism. It was
tacky. it "'.as very sexist. J don't
like that Hustler I Penthouse
mentality that the article ex.
pressed."
Rossman said another 300,000
pa1es would be made available
ltl tbe next year to 18 montba,
once arcblvisll b ave had a cbanc~ to screen tbe m for
senaltive tnformatioa.
The pa~ are aigniftcant in
that they re the firlt such cor·
respondence of the former presi-
dent made available lo the
public.
They were donated lo the
archives in 1968 and 1969.
LI nde Sue Adkins·
throat Md bees\ tlubed IO
1everety thM. she almoet
waa deul)itatedi Kern
County Coroner Richard
Gervais said.
Ma. Adkins was a sales
reptc!senlative for a
hosiery company. Her
bodr waa found near the
Hilton Inn. l·
Rotsman said. Al the time, then· Fi k =~txoo~T•~~.. irecrac er
come taw~1!9uctlOP WA< -Bring ·T _.-· -s~bsequenlly disallowed and 8 a.rres l
Nixon was forced to pay $432, 787
in back.taxes in 1974.
Rossfban said requests to see
the papers would be screened to( establlsb their legitimacy.
"These are unique and the
wouldn't last long if everyone in
the United States came here to
see them ... be said. "The pa_pers
are not on diaplay."
Rossman indicated that some
of the correspondence· bas been
withheld for. various considera-
tions.
"There was one letter from
someone to Nixpn that spoke of
the heaUh of a third person ...
Ross man said. "AJI three or
them are still very much alive
so we wouldn't release that let-
ter.'' -
2 Boys Held
In Vandalism
Two 17-year-old San Clemente .
youths were arrested on suspi·
cion of malicious mischJer Tues-
day. after a city worker found
the boys in city-owned North
Beach r estrooms. where
damage to toilets and urinals is
expected to cost $600 in repairs.
Police S~-William Trudeau
said toilets ·were loosened from
the walls and toilets and urinals
stuffed with toilet paper.
The two youths were released
to their parents' custody and
will be referred to the county
probation department. said
Trudeau. The boys· names were
withheld. because they are
juveniles.
San Clemente-Fire M.arshal
Gar.y Carmkhael has recom·
mended counseling for a 13·
year·ol~ San Clemente youth.
who was arrested Monday at
SborecWfs Junior High School
on suspicion of possessing an ex ..
plosive devi~ in a public build·
Ing.
Carmichael saicl school of.
ficlals called him to the school
when they found the boy had a
slx·inch homemade firecracker.
The boy reportedly bought the
jumbo firecracker in Mexico.
T he fire marshal said the boy
was released 'to the custody of
his parents. after bis booking at
the San Clemente Police Depart-
ment.
F,...Pa,,eAJ
WAYNE •••
througbOUt the body.
Michael said tbe family has
been told the 7l·year-old actor
,can leave the hospital in a week
. to 10 days, and "hopefully re·
sume a normal life."
He added that Wayne gets out
or bed and moves around now.
"He isn't sprinting orready to
play in the Super Bowl though,"
he said. .
The sons expressed thanks to
Wayne's friends and fans Jor the
internatiOOJI response to his ill·
ness.
"He's got a terrific feeling·
about It." said Patrick.
"What-this suit means is our
specific plan which allows only
156 units on the land is. valid. It
means our open apace element
does not constitute a laking of
the land and we would have
eventually-won the lawsuiL''
But Cotmcilman Wayne Baglin
was skeptical.
-the-flight after. the massive..Dec._. . ..,-.....:..
18 landslide at the Shorecliffs
Mobile Country Club to consider
whether a similar mobile home
park s hould ~.JJpproved right
next to the Sborecliffs park, said
Lawson.
He turned to City Attorney
George Logan and asked, "I'd
like the city attorney to confarm.
she's right. Does it validate the
city's cJaim (against Rancho?)"
L ogan agreed with Mrs.
Belle rue.
He said that if the Rancho
case bad been beard buy the
same judge (Banyard > •'It would
have been decided the same.
The complaints (by Newport In-
vestments) was almost word for
word as the complaint b y
Rancho. I don't see any other
conclusion. The judge would
have decided the same." -. But Mayor Jack McDowell
said this morning be does not
agree with'Logan's spe<:ulation.
"Newport Investments dld not
have a proprietary interest, they
did not own the land," the
mayor said. "Therefore, they
bad no basis for the lawsuit."
He said the suit with Rancho
was . .a different story. adding
"Rancho s upported Laguna
Beach in the suit against
Newport Investments.'•
When asked why the city at·
torney seems to reel the city
would have won the suit with
Rancho, Mayor McDowell said,
"What would you say If you
were on the way out?"
City Attorney Logan is leaving
the city in March after coun·
cilnaen d etermine d Laguna .
needs a full·time city attorney.·
·'The obvious question is, are
we golng to continue to approve
new development, as we watch
e xisting development slide
away?"hesaid. .
Earlier th.ts month. the plan·
ning commission recommended
to the City Council that a study
be made to find out whether it
would make sense to hire a staff
geologist or a geologist consul-
tant.
On J an. 3, councilmen voted
unanimously to have staff un-
dertake such a study.
Jn a memo prepared by
Stephen Burrell, assistant to the
city manager, and Howard
Benson. public works_ director,
for presentation to the City
Council tonight, -the two men
have recommended that the city
tiire a lkensed civil engineering
geologist. City Manager GeraJd
Weeks has concurred in the
recommendation. ,.
The ~ of the geologist's
annual salaty of $34.000. plus an
estim ated $10,000 mortr a year in
consultant costs., would be
borne by developers, according
to the staff ,proposal. The city's
fee schedule for new develop-
ment could be modified, so de·
velopers whose plans and grad-
ing are reviewed would pay for
the city service.
(Fre• P.,,e AJ)
SHAH'S BILLIONS ••••
compiled by a dissident senior fpundauoa employee and circulat·
ing in Tehran that names 2111 ·firma in which the foundation or
family members bold shares.
THE P08T SAID mE FOUNDATION holdings lnchlde banks, ·
hotels1 casinos, industrial and miniq ventures, a1riculture, con·
st.ruction firms 'and trading companies.
Among the foundation holdin1s, lhe newspaper reported is 10
percent ownership of a joint venture tn ll'M with Oeoeral Motors
Corp. to assemble automobiles. Among othen are full ownenbip ~ of an Iranian commercial bank Which in turn owm I percent of the Fi~L ~ Wiaconain Corp. Bank of Mllwaoee. and an
eatimaleil no percent of the CaDa1 ·Sine\ deve~t project ln
New Orteue. ~
Tbe Poet~ "a number of Iranian IOUl"HI" u 11.YiUibat
PrtnCflS Aahrill and Mveral former 10vernmeat offtclall hacf been
deeply inwlved in tbe dru& bull ....
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CHINA $2829. $2399.
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VOL. n , NO. 17, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY / CALI FORNI A /'EONESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919, C/N TEN CENTS
.
ltlarftn's E~·lover Tells of Abortions·
LOS ANGELES f 4P )
MltbMUe1'riota 1Vrvln. lnWy•
in1 In the landmark property
se.tUemerit cue. saad today ahe
had three abortlona d\lriftl the
Ume .a. llvf'd with ac:tor Lee
Marvin bttause "he wua't U..
· . -tereated n ha"nur anr more
cblldren." ··~ ;. -.....-·-""
MiN Marvin, blinkina as ahe
spoke o an allDOll Inaudible
volce. said • Marvin was "very
1\Yfft" Mlm J.he told him of her \IQlce w• ·'° IOft t.baL Marvin,
first _pttpancy In 1165. · aitlln• acroH th• room, an-"H~ H.ld maybe t tould find a nou.nced. "I can't hear a thioa.''
doctor to give me a &hot," ahe and Ml.a& Marvin waa ordered to
aaJd durinc hN ~ond day ol apealdouder
te.t.J~. She wu uked about the re·
She added that she did tet the auJta ol her third and last abor·
aot.aftfiit WOtW---·----taoo , -W~ ~· .. ~IH'' ''J bave 1cars "ihc.&~
a1aln ln 1967. she ufd .rhe want· Ing. "J can't bear children." . eel me to have an abortion.•· Earlier, sbe told how Marvin ·
At that QOi.nt. Miss Marvm'a • once a>:ecame drunk and dangled
'~bably Spread' •
W ayD,e's Doctors~
Find More Cancer
LOS ANGELES CAP) -More
cancer bas been found in actor
John Wayne, who had bis <:.an·
cerous stomach removed last
week, bis doctors said today.
They said there is "a probability
that it will spread."
The rm.al pathological report,
taken on body tissues tested
after the ~hour operation on
the 71-year-Old actor was com-
pleted Friday, showed ex?deoce
or cancer in the gast.ric lymph
nodes, said Bernard Strohm, ad,
ministrator or the UCLA
Medical Center. .
Asked what the report meant,
Strohm said "more cancer cells
were found" in the stomach
area
Shah's Wealth Said
Over $20 Billion
• No declsiO& has been made db
more Stlrgery, Strohm said. But
be added that the ftnding will not
alter the postoperative treat-
ment.
"Cancer is the type of disease
that doesn't give that option,"
said Strohm in answer to a ques-
tion asking him to predict
Wayne's fut.ure.
Lymph nodes, part or a con-
nected lymph system that
spreads through all parts or the
body. filter and process the col·
orless liquid that carries
nourishment from the blood to
the body tissues. The fluid is
cleaned. or debris and 'micro-
(See WAYNE, Page AZ>
a woman out the window of a
Lu vesa bot.el room. Miu .Marvin told the storr to
illustrate bow she tried .to cure
tbe actor of tps drlnklna prob.
lems. and prevented him rrom
hurt.in& anyone.
Sbe remembered the scene in
Lu Vega: "l·WU .. 1eeptntbe ~rc>om ind I heard someone
scream.lng. t put oa my robe and
I went out into the J,iving room
and Mr. Mania had a ,Ul and
W81 holding her outside tbe win-
dow by her leg.
"I nearly fainted." sbe .said.
"I went over to the window,
pulled him away and 'got the prl
back into tbe'room. ''
Her attorney, Marvin
Mffhet._ asked: "Had Mr.
Marvin been ~'f,,.,--
"Yes," Miss Marvin said.
She claimed it was onlv one of
··~ ....... JOHN WAYNE'S SONS ANSWER QUESTIONS AT HOSPITAL
Plltrtck (left), Mlchael Wayne Say Dad's Splrfta High
many tlmet duriD8 lbe ihoot.inl of varicu ft.lma that she rescued
Ma rvtn from po.t..e..n..li l
danlerous altuationa caused by
bis alcohol problem.
Miaa Marvin was expected to
undergo crou-examination by
M•rvin's att.omey later today.
She testified TUeaday that she
~came ~ M1u•¥in's-. lwe.-in,.--""4
lover-onlv 1lfter. she believed be
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BWod
FWwnto ·.
CIUcago
CHICAGO <At» -Emergen-
cy blood supplies from the West
Coast were aJrlllted to Cbicqo
as travel remained snarled by
snow in the Mjdwest. Light snow
fell briefly over Chic.ago early
today. but the temperature lat.er
roee above-freezing for the fl.l"St
ti me this year.
The death toll from the
·weekend storm and bitter cold rose to~,
Only a sprinkling or snow fell
over an area including Northern
Illinois and Milwaukee. The
snow had stopped by dawn, 'but
aome freezing drizzle was re-
ported in Madison, Wis., moving
eastward.
The temperatures in Chicago,
especially hard hit by the
weekend blizzard, reached 33
degrees between 5 a.m. and 6
a.m .. the first time since New
Year's Eve that the te mperature was higher than 30.
W ASIDNGTON <AP)-5hah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and
hls family, now embarked on a vacatiOn that mar. become perma-
nent exile from Iran, can comfort themselves with a forttme that
one source estimates at more than $20 billion, the WashingUSn Post
reuorted tpdJv. " School Site Bid OK'd
Checker Taxi Cab Co. offered·
$25 to anyone willing to dig out one of more than 100 abandoned
cabs tn Chicago, and Natiorral
Guard troops planned to use
hoists today in Milwaukee to
free snowbound autos.
In a dispatch from Tehran, the newspaper said the ex.act aize
of the monarch's wealth is a cloM~ guarded secret. But the
source, identified as an. "Iranian ec:ooomist," said the St billion figure previomly reported WM a ••grou underestimate" add that
the entire royaJ famUy's assets probably ex~ $20 billion.
THE NEWSPAPE& DID NOT EXPLAIN bow its source ar· rived at the S30 billion ftgure. But the Post ,q_uoted various sources
as saying that the royal family's wealth-aerives rrom Iranian oil
revenues. widespread business investments and even a dru&-
smuggling operation in which the shah's twin sister, PriDceu
Ashraf, was reported to have been deeply inyolved.
The main vehicle for the rof~ family's business interests is the Pahlavi Foundation, ostensibly a charity but in practice a
profitable investment house, the Poat said.
The newspaper said the official record of the foundation's as·
sets has never been published, but it quoted from a list purportedly
compiled by a dissident senior toundation employee and circulat·
ing in Tehran that names 207 firms in which the foundatioo or
family members hold shares. '
THE POST SAID nlE FOVNDAnON holdings include banks,
hotels casinos, industrial and mining ventures, agriculture, COD·
structloo firms and trading companies.
Among the foundation holdings, the newspaper reported, is 10
percent ownership of a joint venture in Iran with General Motors
Corp. to assemble automobiles. Among others are full ownership or an Iranian commercial bank wbicb in tum owns S percent or the
First National Wisconsin Corp. Bank or Milwaukee, and an
estimated SO percent of the Canal Street deve.Jopment project in
New Orleans.
The Post quoted "a number of Iranian sources" as saying that
Prince116 Ashraf and several f~ government officials bad been
deeply involved in lbe drug t>usir*a.
THE NEWSPAPER QUOTED ONE SOt,IRCE; described as
having knowledge of Iranian business and the royal family, as say-
ing that "Iranian opium and hasblsh was leaving the country, and
heroin and cocaine was coming in." One Western economist, tbe Post said, there was a discrepan·
cy of about $2 billion a year in oil export revenues reported by the
National Iranian Oil Co. and foreign exchange earnings reported
by the central bank of Iran.
The newspa~r said one explanation was that the.Ait1S::y was diverted to a Swiss ban1' acCO\OJt of-ttJe Pahlavi Founda · for uae
by the royal family and to finance covert foreign opera. ona by
SAVAK. the Iranian secret police.
Mardan School for educa-
tionally handicapped students
apparently bas found a perma·
neut home in Costa Mesa folloJI'
ing City Council acceptance of a
$520,000 bid to buy the school's
CUftl!nt site al J9tb Street and
Pomona Avenue.
The non-profit ·school's bid is
$30,000 higher than the lat.est ap-
praisal of the city-owned sit.e
that at one time was Costa '1esi
city hall.
But, Councilman Dom Raciti
attacked the sale to Mardan on
the grounds that the com-
mercially zoned parcel is worth
much more than its appraised
price tag.
"I have nothing against tb8. ..
children (at Mardan>." Raciti
said Monday, charging the city
with failure to get "the best
deal" on the property. He COD·
tended that open bidding would
have fetched at least $700,000 for
the site.
Councilwoman Norma
Hertzog said Raciti 's position
Teachers Strike
ST. LOUIS (AP) -More than
half the city's 140 public schools
shut down Tuesday after strlk·
tng teachers defied a court
order and eicketed. The
teachers have demanded pay in·
creases of $1,000 for lbe current
school year and $950 next year
plus experience increments. The
distrrct bas abou\ 12,000 stu:
denta.
Private Medics Posed
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of .. Olllly "'-' .....
The City of Newport Beach is
investlaating the posslbUity ~
contrad.lng.Wfth a private firm
for paramedic services in the
wake or a salary dispute with its
own paramedics, City Manager
Robert Wynn said today.
He said about half of the city's
14 paramedics sent letten Fri·
day to the fire chief asktn.1 to be
transterTed back to regular ftre
service because they believe they are underpaid tor tbe
amount ol won they do.
Paramedlca, wbo undergo
special traininK for that pot1IUon
and are required .to continue
• with traintn1 alter they ·are
certlfted, earn 10 percent more
than regular flrefitbtera,· Wynn
......... aa.id.
Factors w-eighing against con-
tract services included problems
with certification and also with
communieatioos, Wynn said.
However. be laid several am·
bulance firms have been asked
for estimates this week.
Wynn said the city is also un·
dertaking a survey of paramedic
salaries in other cities ln Orange
County. Also beiDg looked at is
UM poalbility of transferring
those paramedics requesting It,
back to regular firefighting
dutin u vacancies occur, be
said.
Wynn declined to apeeulate as
to •hetber the transfer requesta
were part of an organlaedileam-
paip, but said the letters med
1lmU1..-t-.uaae and type and ..... ~ !Jll.!imllar paper •
• Wynn sa1a the request for
higher salaries originally came
up seven or eight months -ao
when the city was involved in salary negotiatiqns with the city
FirefightersA.saociation. J
He said that paramedics were
told by city cfficlals to ask tbe
usociation to formally request
the salary hike aa a subject ror
.neiotiations.
HQ1nver, W)'M said, the as-
sociation apparently declined t.Q
make the request. .
He said the lint he learned of
the continuing diasatisfactton
among paramedics waa last
week when the letters were re-
ceived.
"We lnteT'pl'et this ls comlni
ln alter lbe contract bu been ! als ned 11td i'eque1tln1
1ometbln8 that their own eaiploJW ~u.lntloa did DOt He ~ thi ~ aaJ'1')' ......, __ ..,,~.,... ....... -~-
. · a P.•rmnedlc. PuamecUc. are
· · lft:lq far about a ti• a IDClllUl
~'aaicl . e.Nlxed ~ ..... -wo~ ._ • .,.., • ..__
L08.ANG!:Ll8 '<A1t) _,.. ~~==
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lncreae. Wyu lalct tbe poulbl)Jt¥ ~
contracUns Tor pal'lllledk: ..m.-,.... nJeded wbeD tbe
Nl'ftce na ftnl ..CaNt¢1d JD
U.ettTiaJm. .
aate &o.rd of Ooatrol ._ ,. to m• wtt1a pUamecBes lD tbe 5E • """*' bf.• lannlt bODelaf.,...,..._.tolutiap. latan ..... "" lealal•tcn' ,..,.. ......... the coat to 11'9 w d "' to 1•t a1proul for dtJ' ot ll'llllUil aa llldt ...... ~rvthtiiiiM1'illlflU. .......... • ...._
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was "grouly unfair" and said
he was only "grandat.andina."
Speaking for the rest of the
council, she said, "We feel we
are representing the best iD·
terests d the city.''
Councilman DoM Hall's mo-
tion to begin the paperwork ac·
cepUng Mardan's bid carried
4-1, with Raciti voting against it.
The finalized agreement ror
tbe parcel a~685 W. 19th St. wiU
prohibit Mardan from subdivid·
ing the land and selling to
another buyer at a profit..
Mardan representative Roy
June, a fonner Costa Mesa city
attorney, said Mardan may
eventually expand parking and
add new building$ to-the site.
-ffe stressed that Mardan
Center expects to remain as a
permanent member or the com-
munity_
• Paper Dumped
Wei T-shirts Irk UCI Group
By PIDLIP ROSMARIN OI ._Delly "'9e ,_.
A UC Irvine stvdenl
ne wspaper's uncoverage, in
story and photos, or a wet T-
shirt contest held in a Santa Ana
saloon, imbued the journal with
more than usual in~t Tues·
day. '-
Some students reacted to the rau front page photograph or a
le$gy bhlnelte, ln her still.dry T-
sbirt confiscating 3,000 copies of
the New U and stuffing them in
trash cans.
New U editor Richard Clucas
filed a complaint with UCI
police, but Police Chief Mike
Michell said today there won't
be an lnvesUgatlon of the inci-
dent.
"Since it's a throwaway
newspaper," Michell said, "we
really don't have a crime."
Karen Bjorneby, executive
vice !resident of the associated
stu enta council , took
responsibility for the newspaper
trasbiq.
She sald three other students
helped her.
"Legally," Miss Bjorneby
said. "I feel completely
justified, because once Chose
, papers are on tht stands, they
are public property; they are
<distributed> free."
The newspaper is partly
funded with student fees.
CADDIE ROUED
ON FIRST CALL
. "l sold my Caddie to the firat
penon who 11w It."
That 'a the advertllfna suece11
1tory a Newport Beach man told
titer Plad.nl UU. ad to the Dai.Jy Pilot:
She called the article "ir·
responsible journalism. It was
tacky, It was very sexist. I don't
like that Hustler/Penthouse
mentality that the article ex-
pressed."
The campus student council
late Tuesday failed to take a
position on the paper caper after
about half or the members
walked out.
It wasn't clear .. according to
witnesses. whether ttte walkout
was in support of the n'twspaper.
or in support of several female
students who charged that the
story exploited women.
The wet-T0 shlrt coatest, held
Wednesdays and Sundays at the
Handlebar Saloon In Santa Ana,
features_wmnen in T·shirts who
dip their front torsos into
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Grier Named
Permanent
Agency Heatf
Margaret Grier was appolnt.ed
Director of the Orl\nwe County
Human ServicetJ Agency today,
a post she's held on an acUna
baa is since last May.
Her appointment by county
supervisors creates a vacancy In
her former post as chief or the
county's Probation Department.
Supenisors ordered recruitment
to begin for that job on a
statewide buts.
MIH Grier's appointment to
the '48,000-a -year human servtces Job came as no sur-
prlee. Lut month supervisors
gave her a vote of confide~ by
ordertni recruitment ror the Job
limited ·to 'ualllled county
In Iowa, National G.uard
troops and farmers used helicop-
ters and tn0wmobiles to take
hay to starving cattle. Some
animals were reported stuc.k in
snow \IP to their necks.
Gov .. Jo~ep_!I P . Teas~ale
turned down a plea or-Nattonlll
Guard troops to feed c~lUe in
Miuouri because "the stat.e isn't
equipped to baodle" the job. a
spokesman said.
The governors of Wisconsin,
Missouri and Indiana added por-
. lions or their states to the list or
states -lllinoi~. Iowa and
Kansas -seeking or getting
federal disaster relief. ·
There have been 22 reported
deaths in Illinois, 19 ia
Wisconsin, nine in Kansas, six in
Missouri, four in Iowa, three in
Michigan, and one each in Ohio
and Nebraska.
The temperature hit 23
degrees earl,Y today in
Milwaukee, where there is 29 in·
cbes or snow on the ground and
it bas not gotten above freezing
since Jan. 1. Natural gas -and
fuel oil demand was reported
about 30 percent above normal.
The Red Cross said 1,200 pints
of blood were shipped to Chicago
fre>lf\ Los Angeles -10 times
more than in any emergency
response since the agency in·
lliated a blood transportation
program four years ago.
"It will save us, but only tem,
porarily," said Red Cross
a po k..e s man 0 r . Tb i r u
VaJthianathan.
Coast
Weather·
Chance of rain decreas,
Ing to 10 percent tonight
and near zero Thursday.
Lows tonight 44 to SO.
Hi1hs 'lbursday 62 to 67 t
IN81 .. T.ODA Y
K~. m:tL11 in their ~rly
ttm•. houe bem !pnding
ofter ichool hour• /rfahteniftg
t"lderlr citlunf in -Florida
and Aal0Ciat4!d Pren colum·
nbt ffvdt A. MuWoon won· ~f'I f/ thtre it civllim:t II/•
Oft torlh. ~ A7.
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alons wlth Envlronmeotal
Manaretnent an• haeral
Servictt. lt eomblnll niDe de-putmenu iDcludln1 health • mental laltJl. ..Uare ud con-
1umer ..-ricel.
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Orae1• CounlJ Sea Scout• tl1.bUq to H\le thelr •·toot ~•Hl= rro~ belq told sot· totne nrw n.e.clt,r 1M
tb pr ldellt the Ora..,e CouD\J Boy Seouu Executive 8oerd •.med today lM ........ fat from k'tUed.
Board p~1ldant J1mea a.
Maynard uld the executive
rommktee ol tbe board voted 'Tun4a.Y to reject a revlHd otffrr from the anonymoua WCMll(ctbe
purchaser, whoac orl1laal
b>,000 olf• had bffn cut by«>
pette{I! toUowtni a trtaJ voy~. S.reftfb a.ala Sea Scouta have ralUed Pu6llc
. •upport ln an au.emat lo uve ~-~Of'.Mtl~e ~Bfti>l~I-~~7.: ~:.76-YMr~ boat. -hb:.Lia.
. be r s I presi dent of I he . UiiOtOrt.runlna ana hJcl tnlil'.
\ Ame rican Associatioo o' Jt 15 docked ln Newport Beach. . . " The Boy Seoul Council decldl!d Unive rs ity Women, is ex-Jut moncb to sell the boat when
vec t e d t o t e mporarily the •~.000 offer was received,
replace Bollu Abiug as saying tbt.'y didn't think the boat
head of the National Ad· was beina used enouch. •
v iso r y Committee for llowever, wllen represen-Womcn. tativea of the anonymous • purcb.uer -reportedly a L-Oe ------------An&elea-based-charltable or-
Slwh Takes
f.Jffer of
Estate Use
PALM SPRINGS CAP> -The •
Shah of Iran and his empress
will travel on a military
helicopter t4,. lhe desert estate of
Walter Arlnenberg either
Friday or Saturday, the Palm
Springs Oesert Sun reported to-day.
panied by other members of
their family when they land at
the 250-acre estate
Quoting-what it described as
"an unimpeachable source." the
Desert Sun said in a <COpy righted
story that the Iranian royal
family will stay at one of the two
four-bed.room guest houses on
the estate.
Annenberg, who served as am-
bass·ador to the Court of St.
James as an appointee of Nixon,
earlier invited the 59-year-old
monarch and Princess Farah.
The Shah left Iran on Tuesday
in an emotional farewell for
what has been described as a
.vacation. However , U.S. of-
ficials have ruled out the
possibility or any early return by
the Shah to his homeland. The
Shah spent today in Egypt as the
guest or President Anwar Sadat.
. Meanwhile. federal Secret ~-Sewiee-and State Department
agents have been arriving at the
w e ll-guarded Annenberg
grounds.
Secret Service agents, whose
main duties include the protec-
tion or foreign beads of state.
have taken over s ecurity
responsibilities from the U.S.
State Department agents sent to
the estate Jan. 3 to guard the
shah's 92-year-old mother and
sister, Princess Chams, 61 .
They had fled the Beverly
Hills home of the princess when
it was attacked by Iranian stu·
dents.
The women recently left An·
nenberg's estate under close
secrecy, a State Department of·
ficial confirmed today.
The State Department pro-
vides protection for next of kin
of national leaders.
Palm Spnngs has been at the
top of the list of a hall dozen
cities a~ the world reported·
ly favored by the shah for a vis-
it. The others include Beverly
Hills, Aspen, Colo.. Acapulco.
Mexico and a s ki area in
Switzerland
Flf orts Fail
HONG KONG CAP> -Three
hundred young refugees failed to
force the skipper or their packed
freighter to sail into Hong Kong
waters today by storming the
en,eine room and rocking the
ship from side to side for three
hours.
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1all11atfon -took a test voyage, a Sea Scout spokesman saJd they
learned some hard tacts about
tbe finiclo' old boat.
They also aot an -earful from the •couts themselves, who
missed no opportunity to point
out bad features or the Argus, the ajjbkesman said.
But the fate of the Argus still
rests with the Bor Scout Ex· ecutive Board, which will bold
its next meeting "Feb. 27 , Maynard said.
Tbe board could overrule the
cor,nmitt.ee, Maynard said, "but
that 's a very r e mote
pouJbWly."
Aa.ked wbet.ber the commlllee
was most influenced by the
lowered orrer or by the protest
. raised by the scouts, Maynard
said f\e believes each committee
member bad a slightly different
outlook,. but be thinks "the
amount "of protest had little bearing." ·
Maynard pointed out that Sea
Scouts form only a tiny portion
or the 30,000 scouts in the countr
for which the council ls responst· ble.
The ultimate rate of the Argus
has yet lo .be decided, he said.
Goose Saved
By Officials
In Himtington
A Huntington Beach woman
will be allowed to keep her goose bees.us~ ciL~--'>1ficlals hay~
agreed to take a second gander
at a city regulations limiting
house bold pets. •
Attorneys are drafting an or·
d.inance that will allow Patricia
Robb lo keep her beloved bird,
Goosey. if it is kept in a cage 20
feet from the nearest neighbor.
Officials had previously
threatened to evict Goosey
because a neighbor squawked
about its honking noise. ·
But Miss Robb appealed to the
City Council. She said that
Goosey has done nothing more
than keep prowlers away.
She said that prior to the ar·
rival of Goosey several months
ago, intruders frequently en-
tered her back yard.
She declared that the lhree-
foot-tall goose causes such a
com motion that would-be
trespassers don 'l da.re enter her yard.
M lss Robb says she is not sure ~ow Goosey is going to like be·
mg cooped up, but that she will
wing it lor a while.
' Frowa Page A J
WAYNE •••
organisms by the nodes, then re-
turned to the blood vessels. The
lymph system also }>roduces
manyofthewhJtebloodcells.
Strohm made the announce-
ment prior to a news conference
held by two or Wayne's sons,
Michael and Patrick.
Wayne was told about the new
finding Tuesday night and he
took the news in stride, accord·
ing to Michael.
"He's been down this road
before," Michael said. "We're
hopeful:'' --
"Doctors had prepared us ~
this eventuality," saJd Patrick.
"It .didn't come as a total
shock."
ln 1964, Wayne bad part ot h1.s
left tuna removed after doctors
found it to be cancerous.
Strohm said there is a
po11ibllity that cancer has
apread ~ the lymph nodes
tbrougboat the body.
MlcbMl aald the family bu
bfhn &old the 11-year-old actor can leave the boepital tn a week to 10 dQw, and ':hopefully re·
aqme a normal lile."
He· added thM WaJDe 1eta out
of bed and IDOYel around DOW. ••ffetm't~or,...to
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Studied
I r v i n e p1 a n n i n g co m .
ml11ioners are scheduled to de·
liberate Thursday on appllcaUon
by county government to
eatabliah a drug detoxification
aad 'methadone treatment center
la the Irvine Jndus~rial Complex-West.
Besides treatment and
counseling for drug addicts, out-
pa tlent c~un. seling would be
available m alcoholics, the men-
tally ill, victims and families in·
volved In child abuse, and
welfare clients.
TWO qOMT ~N SURVEY WRECKAGE OF-TWO HELICOPTERS IN OPA~OCKA. FLA.
.. . AJroraft Colld9 200 FHt Over Airport,' KllMng Mt Five People Aboard
The commi&sion meets at 7: 30 p.m. at City Hall. ~
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The Orange County Human ·
Services Agency wishes to locate ~ ..... =~n-gdlaj·:slrvn!'9 c;eute1 In.,.
so,ooo_.~W.re root building at
10811 Mitchell Soulb, in the Parle
Redhill complex.
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MARVIN. • • •
would support her for life.
He said , 'Mlchelle, don't
worry. You will be taken care
of,'" Mias Marvin recalled.
"I look that to mean if we
were no looser together and I
was an old bag, he would take
care otme."
Miss M&rvin, 46, told a judge
in the non-Jury trial Tuesday
how her romance with Marvin
began as a passi.onate affair dur-
ing filming of a movie, then
deepened to involve Joint living quarters~ bank a.ccounts and
foreign journeys.
"I thought he wanted to spend
the rest ol his life with me," she
testified in a voice barely above a whisper.
Miss Marvin, who lived with
the Oscar-winning actor for six.
years, is suing for $1 million -
plus a share of his income dur-
ing their liaison, contending she
gave up her show business
career to concentrate on his.
. The trial, being t:feard by
· Superior Oourt Judge Arthur
Marshall, is the first to test a
1978 California Supreme Court.
ruling that unmarried partners
could sue for property settle-
ment. 1be ruling came in an ap-
peal by Miss Marvin's attorney,
Marvin Mitchelson.
The trial is expected to set a
precedent for paym ent or
'"alimony" in cases of unmar-
ried cohabitants.
Fro•PageAJ
T-SHIRTS ...
buckets of ice water, then stand
up or cavort lo display the re·
suits. _ ·-__
Besides the front page photo in
Tuesday's New U. there was an
Inside story and several pb<ltos
cropped to show only the contes-
tant's torso.
Cl ucas explained, "the beads
can 'l be seen, so all you see is a
smile, down to the navel and
what's between."
Clucu aaid a woman photo-grapher at the newpepaper pre-
pared the photographs. He de-
nied sexist intent.
''Some people, I guess, were
quite upset." ·
He added. "We went out to the
trash cans and tried lo put the
newspapers back up again. We
salvaged about 1,500.''
The New U circulates 11,000
copies, once a week.
Clucas said his staff is un-
deterred by the apparent
criticism.
'!As far as we'ra.concemed,"
he said. "we're just working on
our next issue.''
Clucas said he is planning an
issue on gay bars.
Harbor High
lJr(ima Opens
The Newport Harbor · High
SchQQ.I. produ~tlon ol the drama ··summertree·~ opens a four-
night run tonight at the school,
600 Irvlne Ave., Newport Beach.
The drama features Joe .
Brockman. Richard Rieth, Mis-·
sy Beechner. Dana Dubrow.
Noelle Harling, Cameron Jolly.
Liz Nutting, Jett Odell and
Rich.rd Riley.
Curt.alla JJme la 8 p.m . and
tickets at· the door coet Sl.50 for
atudenta and S2 for adults.
Pilot Write ..
Hospitalized
Dally Pilot staff wri1er
TbQmu Barley collapsed In the
Orenge Cou.-1 cowtbouae Tues·
day momenta att.r entering a
plea ot ao contelt to a f ekiby
cflarp ot ... awt with a deadly we•JaOn .•
The plea etemmed fr~ ~
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2 .Copiers Crash
Near Miami; 5 lJie ,
. The center is planned to serve
the cities of Irvine, Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach.
Gilbert Scofield , ad -
ministrative services assistant
with the county Human Services
Agency. said 400 to 450 clients
would use the centet' daily. with
up to 70 inside the center at any
one time.
OPA-LOCKA. Fla. <AP)
Two helicopters collided 200 feet
over a buay suburban .Miatnl
airport today, strewing the field
with bodies and debris, officials
said. Police said all five people
aboard both helicopters were
killed.
"There's aJI dead people out
there." said a dispatcher for
Randle-Eastern ambulance.
"They're lying on the field like
rag dolls."
One of the helicopters, belong-
ing lo the Coast Guard, carried
two officers and two enlisted
men, •according to Coast Guard
spokesman U . Bob Allen.
The second helicopter. which
wu owned-by the Burnside-Ott
flying school, carried only a stu-
dent, said Bob Ott, the c l's
owner.
Police and airpo
said there were oo viv .
Identities were withheld pending notiji~atjon or relatlves.
"He (the student pilot) was
going up and we were going
down. and there· was a mid-air
collision." said Allen.
He said he fle w over the
airfield moments after the 7: 17
a. m PST crash.
"It looked Ii ke there was
nothing left." he said. "I
couldn't even tell what was
i
down there. It was just a mess."
Ott said the student waa on "a
s upervised solo.'' practicing
take-ofls and landings with ..
instructor watching from the
ground.
· "As he rose to 200 feel. the
Coast Guard helicopter
descended down 00 top or him, ..
Ott said. ·
Fire Officials exUrrguisbed a
· blaze that erupted as the debris
f elJ to the ground.
Prison Term
For Molester
VAN NUYS CAP ) -A
Woodlibf Hills service station
attendant who confessed to
moles ting as many as 150
children has been sentenced to
81f.J years in stale prison for
molesting two San Fernando
Valley girls last summer, said
Deputy District Attorney Peter
Berm in.
A registered sex orrendex.
Theodore Frank. 43, had twice
spent time in custody for child
molesting before he was arrest-
ed July 7, Bemtin said Tuesday.
The project is one of the first
of regional service centers the
county plans to build to con· •
solidate social services offered
al ~arious locations throughout
the county.
Irvine planners also are
scheduled to hear an application
,by the F1uor Corp. to build a
health and recreation facility.
for use by employees, near com·
pany h eadquarters off
Michelson Drive.
Plans Include a recreation
building, basketball. volleyball
and shufll eboard courts.
horseshoe pits, a children's play
area. a picnic area, playing
iield, soccer and football fields.
and two soft.ball diamonds.
Future plans call for the addi·
tion of golf facilities and
handbaJJ and tennis courts.
· Dispute Settled
LOS ANGELES <APl -Oc·
-cldental Petroleum Corp. says Llbyll's Secretariat of
Petroleum and its National Oil
Corp. have accepted Oxy's pro-
J>')sal lo settle a long-standing
contract dispute.
-HERTIAGES SKETCHBOOK REDUCED
FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT
Don't wait. Select from .the Jargest ·
-collection of quality furnishings in the
Harbor Area. Now is the ti~e to make
your selections at fantastic savipgs.
~
Reguft. SALE
il CHINA $2829. $2399.
-CREDENZA 1299. 1099.
.. DRAWER PESK 389. 329.
SM. RECTANGULAR,TBL. 899. 759.
ARM CHAIR -385. ea. 325.
SIDE CHAIR 324 ea. 275. ·.
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STOCKS] BUSINESS
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'Nlclnelday. Jwiuwy I? 1979 s DAii. Y Pit.OT 81 •
· CaHf ornfa ltlodel
Debt ContraCt
·Changes IlQe
Is It fair ior a debtor to be compelled to pay the
credltor's attorney's fee lf lhe debtor is aued for not pa,i'ng
a bill .and loses? Many contracts provide for thls.
Under the lawM of many stales, this ls pel'mltted.
although u.e laws often set a celling, such aa 20 percent. on
the percentage of the original debt that can be added as a
legal fee. 1
BVT EFFORTS ARE UNDER WAY both in the !lt~tes
anclt.in a .pr~ Feder~.~ Trade Corn,JDisslon rule to stop ·
this practice. The reasoning:. Per.mttling .creditors to col--
'lec:t a.uch fees is.one-sided and wlfair, for cred1lors are not
norinally ~wred to pa_y attorney's fees If a debtor suc-
cessfully defends a debt-collection suit.· ·~
Thus. If a person buys a car for SS,000 and does not
pay. Ute total tab could be $6,000, lncluding-St.000 for legal
fees. But if the debtor proves that·a refrigerator was defec·
live and should have been taken back, be mu.st pay all bis
own legal (ees.
Unfair though this s eems. there is a--dilemma:
Creditors· must charie the COfit of co11edlon In the form of higher prices if they are not collected from delinquent
debtors.
Money's
Worth
Some courts ha\1e
approached this prob·
lem by requiring
creditors· to show their
actual legal expenses to
the peMy, rather than
allowing them to rely
on a percentage of the
contract price. But this encourages ballooning of legal
costs: the more the creditor spends, the more can be col·
lected.
And it pettallzes the consumer who fi.ndS that a prod-
uct is defective. a contract unconscionable. or a sales
pitch misleading and chooses to fight.
By contesting. J.he debtor runs up legal expenses for
the creditor. and 1C the suit' ·fails, he must pay. He. is
penalized for asserting his rights-hardly a ju~t answer.
AN ALTERNATIVE, SUGGESTED BY some con·
tracts used by Citibank of New York: If the debtor wins.
the creditor pays a reasonable lawyer's fee. Just as the
debtor must. pay the cost of. the suit up to a specified
percentage of the original debt tr the creditor wtns .
. In California. this ls the approach taken, for the law
says that the wiM.ing side, consumer or creditor can col·
lect legal fees. ,
In California, the creditor basically collects only a nat
fee fixed by law. thereby limitine the amount that a con·
sumer could be required to pay if a creditor wins. It seems
a fair combination for everyone and it is shaping up as a
model for state laws elsewhere.
_THIS CON~EPT M~ V .PASS MUSTER under the yro·
posed FTC rule; which would prohibit contracts requiring
consumers to pay attorney's fees for creditors. But
California gives legaflees t-0 the winner in debt coiled.ion
suits by state law. There is no private contract involved.
This avoids the evil at which the FTC rut~ seeros to
have been aimed : private contracts containing clauses
that may favor one -party, although not perfectly un·
derstood by the other party 'but wbkh the second party
has no choice but to sign. Tb; only drawback-is that the
consumer gets no pdvance ®Use of the fact that a winning
creditor, like a winning con.c;umer. can correct a legal lee.
The whole emphasis of this column is that the syslt'm
is stHI in the process of being molded and remolded. To
work. debt collection must be fair. effective, a two.way
street. It is more than possible that the California concept
is the answer. What's most significant is that both
creditors and debtors, are accepting the California systen1 .
-Without objection.
Skilled · Labor '•
Delnand Studied
A conference examining Orange County's needs for
skilled labor in the 1980's will be hosted by the Oran~1.·
County Industry Education Council on Jan. 25 at Cal State
FuUerton.
The conlerence. lltled "Skill Needs for the t980's: Solu
tions for Industry and Education." will run ·rrom 8: 30 a. m
lo 2 p.m. in the University Theatre. It is free to the publil'
There will be a fee for lunch.
"ORANGE COUNTY INDUSTRY IS booming. but
there isn't enough skilled labor available to meet the de
mand." said James E. Garm~. vice president or the coun
cil and dean of special services at Orange Coast College.
Costa Mesa.
"The eounty bas a tremendous need for machlhisb
and those trained in electronics, food services and cleric a I
occupations. Many Jobs are going begging for Jack of
trained oersoMeL." he said.
' "The goal of this conference is to bring members or
business and industry together with educators to discuss
training people to solve skill problems of the 1980s. ··
SPEAKtRS WILL INCLUDE THOMAS Riley.
chairman ol the Oran•e County Board of Supervisors: Dr
Robert B. Moore. Orange Coast College president and a
director for the council: Marion Knott. regional executive ..
for the National Allian'~ ol Business: Donald Averill, vice
<'hancellor of vocatJonal e®caUon and educational def
velopment for the Coast Community College District:
James Morriaon, regional executive for the National Al·
flance of Bualoesa: Gordon Bel\hard, president or the Orapget(~ounty cbapter,of the America" Elecfrohlcs As·
soclatlon; Joan Begovlch, 1™!m~r of the Fullerton Union
ftlgh School Dialrict Board of Trustees. and Gannon.
The eoftterence ls expected to attract administrator~
and teachers from Orange County's schools and colleges
and representatives of local businesses and industries.
Garmon said.
More lnlormadon about the conference Is available
from occ·, career develop~nt center. S56.:i628.
Gibraltar Ponders
Stock Buy Appeal
BEVERLY HILLS <AP, -Gibraltar Financial Corp,
m,y _appeal the Calltornla Savln1s and Loan com ..
. rnl11loner'a.Jtetlllon to permit• 'cbkqo laaunitee com·
pany ~ blf up to 25 pe~nt b( the nrm, says Gibraltar
CbalrlftM ~ J>Y.ouu. ..., · • ' ~..ad ln a statement that tbe Bever1i1"11t'tofCJ.
int compu1·• d1Notorw COQl\llt.d wlUI Its ..,_. couuel
and ftnandal Mvi•n IOdder Pubod' • Co. before...ln. atrudinl manatenMnt &o "~ ·al avail1bM options hnmedbat)'. • •
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stat. f« ·~to ...... tb6 ruli8I made.,,. S.WllL
and Loan ~r Saul ~ pennJtU., u. nock
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HULK
Whtie lrytno to extorigulsh a
1>1az11 on a wildeet off rlg.
David Banner 11 •llaclced
by tt>e aabOleur who set
1hellre. II N8CMOVIE
"The Peol)lt Tlltl Time
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11-.. alOfY ot the ancient
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l<tog Arlhur'a Couft" Hetlk
Morgan (Paul Rudd). I .
19111-CentUI)' f~ory bOM.
ta~ tr.ilPOfled to
61h-Cenl\ll)' ~. c.-
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Arthur. (Fl)
1:30 e THE OOOCOUPLI
Fella Mk• Oecar to poee '°' • layoul ~ a ,_ men'• c:oloQM. e OAEAT
... PEAFOAMNClS
"Live From Llneoln
Center" ~bin Mehta eon·
dU<:l't the JWw YOf1c Pllll·
l\armOt)IC IOI • propr'llnl of
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end Moul&Ot'gtky·Ravel.
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Tit.tE
Ann quetlk>ns her moll
1ntlmat1 IMHnga and' val-
UOI when Ille beComM
MH'IOusly Involved with 1
man jD1vld Spielberg).
(Pert t of 21 8 THE AMERICANS
Premier• of a apeclel 13· pan ..,._. on pottrlttl ol
unique and archetypal
AmerlCans.
• MEAVQRtmN
Guests: Vlfglnl• Graham.
Llv!ngtton Tly\Of, Jo1h
Taylor. Candy Loving. Vic
Zl!!1161. Stan Kann ~ OAV108U88KINO
Part I "Pep!li Cola Md
TUBE TOPPERS
KCET @ '8 :30 -Great
Performances. Zubin Mehta conducts
the New York Philharmonic in this seg·
ment of "Llve Prom Uncoln Center.•·
KTLA e 9:00 -The Americans.
The premiere of a ne w 13-part series on
Americans in various walks ot life .
NBC 8 9:50 -The Amazing World
of Psychic Phenomena. Unexplained
mysteries of the supernatural are ex·
amined ort this s pecial, narrated by
Raymond Burr.
~ • Doing 8'191·
MM Wl1tl The Auelltm"
P9f1 ft ··~ Who've
lNed In AulM''
t:30 I TH! AOVENTUMAI t:IO N9C 8PEC&Al.
''TN Amazing WOrld Of
Pa)IClllc "'* IOtNI .... Aey. ~
rnond 8urT It llolt Md nat·
ralOf !of II* film ••C>lortno·
tM une~ myeterlea
of me woem••"'*· 10:00 9 ()) KAZ
Samuel Bennett. Kaz and
Colc:oUtt combine their
1eg11 llcllll to defend •
member of I Pf(lmlnenl
lamlly agaln11 murder rr=. An •nllrlllner •I a.
ttllethOn decldet to meke a
t0ttune by llklnl()C>lno one
of the lllUttrlout perform.
era.
• HIGHT GAU.ERV
A woman hH bizarre
vtslonl of tna Mure. 89 MAAOOT FOHTEYN
The workl-renowned prime
bellerlne talka about her
ltte.
t0--391 • HEWS THIEV£8 QF TIME
M~on1' 1 archeo1oglca1
reeourcea ate belno plf.
leged by "pothUntera,"
peoc>le wllo INlgMly dig up
wiclent tndlln rvtn• tor
peraonal ~lin. (R)
11:001 • U ())OJ NEWS MAQ ME LAUGH
MOVIE
••'A "Fair Wind To Java"
C t952) Fred Mec;Murray,
Vere Reltlon. An American
11e.m1n •nd a grouo of
plloll bat lie over
diamond• (2 hfl.)
• THE 000 OOUP\.E
F1lt• unabalh.dty pr ..
par.e to dlllCe .,.. lead
role In • tlan.t J*form-
anc:e wtMln Ille IMO dancer
c!Oeln't thOw uo.
• THE GOODIEi
The'Oood!M .,._,. doe-
tot'9 Jn the Mlllh letY!Ce,
tiiil"'i'lllli' methodl cal.IN
oonftlct Mth IN Mlnlater of
HMlt9I
• DICK CAVETT Ci.t: authot I critic: Clive
J-. (Plf'I I of 2)
, 1:IO. ()) A()Ct(F()N) F1l.E8
A ~lleut.,,....l friend
of Rotktord'• Uk• tOt
Jim'• help II\ out·IWlndllnQ
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U TONIGHT
Hoat; Johnny Ceraon.
G~t1: 01ci1 Cavett, Matti·
ne Arroyo. a.o<oe Gobel. 8 TW1UOHT ZOHt
~ janitor m1aervevou11Y
put• on • helmet whldl la
re~• time rnadlkle. G P<>UCE WOMAH
Cr II *lCUMd Of mut·
daring I l !>-rear-old bO'f
and 1s ~ fl'om 1t1e
torce.
I THE OOHCJ SHOW
GET SMART
Max 'a undercover rote
c•""9 his trtenda to lhl/'k
that he has gone blnanu.
~art I).
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NEWS
MORNING
l2:00 8 TW1UOHT ZONE
A men find• hl!TIMlt ell
etone In 1 am.it town CD AlnEO HITCffCOCK
~EHTS
A ma1>(SCtwlmeS with 8 yoono woman to oe• rid ot
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
lllt~Wlf•,
• GIT tMAlf1'
MU't ltletlcl. a.d Ktlnlm,
COii* IO the ~ 10
1'91fi.v. • !Mt Of I< t.OI
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"A C'*'09 Of Mind" lhe
Ptllonet i. the tubject of •
llllilt., ~ to trenefotfl'I
hit "'-"'•' 01~ .... lhfougtl ICleftee. 11-..aoe MOWE * * "A l(lt,g''t &IOty"
( t9871 Ooeument•ty,
Ottoll w ..... nerret .. tni.
~twY on t-°'*• ot WlndtOt ( t l'lt ~ ~ min.)
• MOVll * * ''Girl In the WOOdt"
( 19$7) F«rwt Tl!Ck•. Ber·
I.on Maclelne. lumbef19dt1
•• Uc>t bully with wot\
and IN tuty of • WOfNl'I
ICOfned. c' "' .. 30 "'*' ) • MOYIE
• • "The Looters" C 19551
Rory C•lhoun. Julie
A.demi. Fhle dMpef•te
men llf'9 • girt we ttec>Qed .on • mountMrt w11t1 a l'Of.
tune 111-CMll.-~ "!1
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.. wl'IO c:lalms II« t•thef ..
being Mid prltoMr In .,,
• eteohoOe ret11b1t1t1tlon
cien1er 1~.0 8 CJ) KOJAK
K()jal( end f11S men ,_
tit" compet)11on lrom a
bounty hunter white
teerct11ng lor 11 lvgltlve (RI
t:OO 8 TOMOMOW
Gueete: Antll10001og111
Alen Oundet; Or Oebe
Mlrillf'I. co--autllor at "The
~J,w~S::"
1:30. WANTB>: OW> OR
::1AUYI=
2:00 NEWS
MCME * • * ·~ "The Way Ahead"
( 1944) Oevld NI"-". St
Jey Hollow.y. A World War
·tt lntentry lhOwt COUl'IQe
wtllle flgtltlng lf'I North Atrl·
ea.{2hn I .MCME * * "Hand1 of a Straog.
er" C t9tl21 PllUI Lu61ather.
Jame• Stapleton. A
pWllll, "'-hand• mutllat· eo 1n .,, ~•. t1aa the
llan61 Of a mlHdered mAn
tranl(llentlld to hi• wrists
and ooe• on a soree ol
murder ( I hr • 30 mm I e OETSMAAT
1"""1'• ntW mild la lftOfa
lhlln ~ -and " and IN CflMlf helO -..ex lo
r...U.lt i:ao• wov. * *'h "A Tllouund Al'Cf
OM NIOflll" ( 1945) COf~
W-. E~n Ke)'tt. A
geille 1111• In IOve wtlh 1
bMutlful pr~ (, "' • 56 lftln) ~1 NIWt l:IO MOYIE • • • • Tiie lllallcl Princeta ••
( 19&6) Mat<*lo M .. trOian-
nl. SHvena Pam()enlnl. A
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In IOY9 with • bMuttM
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s:aol = • • '"Joyeoe to th9 End of
the Univeue" I 191541
OerW'le Slep/lant, Francia
Smolen.
a:tll NlW8 •:OO MOVIE
• 14 "O.tlnallon· ~r·
"JMO) ci-tlo Gotb. w.
Conft . -o ' -.:.._.
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• (lfM.41 F'rlnc:OIM( AoNy,
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1'h11rsda•'• Da•• ·~ Mo,,I••
A"EANOOH
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Sumatr a" I 19531 Jell
CMndler. Mllfltyn M......,_
An American INnlnQ engi-
nett teeea • nettve uorts-
ong When • lhlpmenl lie
1181 promiled tMm fall& to
amve t 1 hr .. 30 min. I • • * "The Southen1er"
( 19451 z.cnar; Seott. Bet·
ly Field.A POOf Southern
femlly lltrugglel 10 ... OUI
a IMng on lhelf lllld. ( t hr.,
60mln.1
S:OO 9 ••'lo "Loetc. SI~
And Barrel" ( 197,0) Jae«
Albertson. Neville Bfand. A
pair of young !Overs flee
the grip of their parenll '"
•" attemot 10 ftnd h"PC>i·
net&. ( I hr,. 30 min I
S:30 8 • • • ".AU In A Nlght's
Work .. (!!MUI ONn Marton.
Shirley Mecl..alne Wheri •
publllltung tycoon la loYnd
dead. hfs nephew inherits
th& business 1nd 111 Ila
headatMs ( I hf , 30 m1rl )
ABC Baek oit Top
;.Cowboy Cheerleaders' Score Hig~
'Edward' Series Opens
NEWt)'ORK <AP> -ABC regaured
first place in the networks' weekly
ralmgs competition from CBS with a
sttj)ng showing from four hair-hour
comedies and a Sunday night movie.
"The DaUas Cowboys Cheerleaders."
"Mork and Mindy," newest of the
lour situation comedies, was the
wee k 's most -watched program,
figures from the A.C. Nielson Com-
pany show, followed by "Laverne
and Shirley," the winner two of the
last three weeks, and the movie.
A BC listed the five lop.rated shows
and· six of the first 10 for the week
endin~ Jan 14, and CBS had four , in·
eluding No. 6 "60 Minutes."
THE WEEK •s surprise was "The
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders," with
a rating or 33. Nielsen says that
means 'of all the .homes in the country
with television, a thirc\ saw the movie
a fictional account or a reporter's
mqulry into operations of the skimpi·
ly clad performers.
NBC. for the 12th week in a row ,
was a distant third. The network's
highest-rated program was "Little
House on the Prairie." No. II, though
there had to be some consolation in
the 15th place fini sh for "CH1Ps" and
"Different Strokes" in 16th.
NBC 's "Weekend" ncwsmagazine,
which surged a bit the week before in
its first Sunday night showing.
dropped once more to last in the rat·
ings No. 62. The show prior to last
week had been aired Saturday
nights
ABC'S NEWSMAGAZINE, "20·20,"
did a Jillie better than "Weekend" -
No. S6 in the r atings.
ln fact, NBC had four of the bottom
rive programs . Following CBS '
"Paper Chase" in 58th place were an
NBC movie. "Airport '75," "NBC
Re.ports -China; A Class by llselJ, '
a nd "Mark Twain's America/' also
on NBC.
ABC's rating for the week was 22.2,
fo llowed by CBS at 21 and NBC al
17.6. The networks s ay that means in
an average primc·time minute, 22.2
percent of the hom~s in the country
with TV were tuned to ABC.
.HERE ARE THE week 's Top JO
shows:
"Mork and Mindy " with a rating·
of 33..8 representing 25.2 million
homes, "Laverne and Shirley,'' 33.6
or 25 million, Sunday Movie -"The
Da llas Cowboys Cheerleaders," 33 or
24.6 miUJon, r'Three1s Company," 32
of 23.8 milUon , and "Ha ppy Days,"
31.7 or 23.6 milUon, all ABC; "60
Minutes,'' 30.6 or 22.8 million, CBS;
"Whal 's Happening,.. 29. 7 or 22.1
million, ABC~ and ."M·A·S-H." 27.4 or
20.4 million and "Alice" and "AJI In
the Family," both 26.8 or 20 million.
all CBS.
The next 10 shows :
"Little House on the Prairie,"
NBC: "Barney Miller," ABC: "It's
Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown" CBS: "Taxi," ABC; "CHIPs," and
"Different Strokes," both NBC;
A Reaf ~•l11
''Hee Haw" co me·
dienne Lulu Roman
wi II discu..c;s he r re·
l igious conve r si on
after a Jlf e of drugs
<.1 nd deso lation on
"Odyssey." airing Sunday at 8 :~ a.m.
on NBC, Channel 4.
By BARRY RENFREW
NEW YORK IAP ) -In recent years the '
British have made something of a minl·induslry
out of television series about their past. Among the
most successful orrerings have been dra matiza-
tions of the lives and litnes of famous kings and
queens.
Another of the,se portraits, syndicated na.
liooally, begins tonight at 8 on KTLA. Channel 5.
focusi~g on e long .• colorful , orteh scandalous life of Edwar I. . .. ~
.. ard the King" is set against a backdrop
of the ritish Empire and the lumuJtuous events of ' 19th Century Europe al the height or its power
and glory. A vast. sumptuous spectacle, its 13
hourly episodes. broadcast weekly, feature many
fine performers. inc luding Timothy West, Robert
Hardy, Helen Ryan, Sir John Gielgud and Annette
Crosbie.
THE SERIES IS DOMINATED, as was
Edward. himself, by his mother, Queen Victoria.
An extraordinarily strong.willed individual, Vic-
tori a gav~ her name to both an age and a code of
morals and manners that among other things in·
sisled piano le~s s hould be covered lest they excite "unspeakable lusts."
Ever since. the term Victorian has been used
to label whatever has seemed prudish or
hypocritical.
Victoria and her husband. Prince Albert. were
determined to mold Edward, their eldest son and
heir to the throne. Into a partrgon of virtue and
princely wisdom.
FROM TIIE AGE OF 7. Edward was isolated
from other children and surrounded by a group of
overbearing tutors who lectured him endlessly.
"White Shadow." "Lou Grant" and~::-:::-::-------;-----------------------
..Barnaby Jon·es," all CBS, and ;-1""ji,;"'~:ii:O'W.:t.--"'t
"Charlie's Angels,'' ABC. °"'~-.c:..11" I Clrtsk., 111'. .. IMs I
4MASB' Actor Cited
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Jam.Je Farr ot "MASH" bas been selected to re·
ceive the Governor's Award from the
State of Ohio. Farr, who ill from
Toledo. will accept the award on
Feb. 8 from Gov. James A. Rhodes.
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For relaxation he was drilled by :rn armt
sergeant.
His· relationship with his father con~1sted
mainlY of a series of impersonal memorandums on
duty that were delivered by secretaries. '
Edward, who in all trU.th was intelJectuaJlv
shallow and often lazy. sUffered immensely and hi!
rebelled continually. The inevitable. breach wilh
his parents came when he was a youn~ army of-
rtcer. Ignorant of sex until he was 18. Edward wl1:.
willingly seduced by an actress.
His delight. was matched only by his ~rents·
outrage when they found out. Dismayed. they con·
eluded that Edward could not be trusted and his
mother was to treat him as· an irresponsible child
for the next 40 years.
DENIED PUBLIC OFFICE or responsibility .
Edward threw bimself into a round of affairs and
riotous livin~ lhat was to become legendary. The
most fashionable figure or th£· age, he was
ni cknamed the "Uncle of Europe."
Vet for all his gambling. drinking, horse rac·
ing and affairs, Edward yearned to serve his coun·
try. and when he finally came to the throne at the
age of 59, his charm. vitality and diplomatic gifts
made him a popular figure at home and abroad.
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