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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 11. 1979 . VO.:. n. ...... CTI0191. .. NiMI
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Hijack Plarw Pai-t. Found
KELSO, Wash. CAP> -A heavy plut.lc peacald from a Boe· ma m. bmd by_ a hunter in a thickly wooded are•. could be .•
link to tbe umolved 1971 D.B. Coope.r atyjacJdDI, authorities
aay.
C.OC.--II believed to have parachuted from the ~
Airlines jet near Woodland, about 10 miles IOUtb of here, with
$100,000 in '20 billa. ,
THE PLACARD WAS OF.SCRIBED Wednesday as ...
emergency warning notice of the type posted next to the rear'
exit of ms.
"There isn't any way that it could have come off a plane
wit.bout tbe rear door being opened," said Cowllta County
.sheriff Les Nelson. "We know that two days after Cooper
jumped that the placard w~ !Dissing off the plane.
"'thls is the first probable, tangible piece of evidence that
has surfaced in the D.B. Cooper case," be added. "lt'.a lncon·
celvable. it's one in a million, that any other plane could have
lost it in the area in which D.B. Cooper jumped."
THE PLACARD WAS FOUND ABOUT "six fiyinlt minutes"
from where Cooper ls believed to have jumped Nov. 24, 1971,
said Nellon. It was found last NOvember by a hunter near a IOI·
ging road north of Ariel, said N~.
The FBI and sheriff's detectivesffid rmaUon about
the fmd while trying to verify the ori of . a be. aald.
Cooper bas never been seen and $20 bllla liven in
ransom baa surfaced in circulation.
TBB 1ET WAS EN ROUTE 'ro SeatUe from Portlaad when
Cooper handed a stewardess a note saying he had a bomb. After
picking up the ranaom and two parachutes in SeatUe, and allow·
Jn1 tbe pasee111ers and two of three stewardeales to disembark,
Cooper ordered tlie crew to fly the plane tO Reno, Nev.·
When the plane landed in Reno. tbe rear~ ramp was
down, the 21·~ sack of money and one set of parachutes
were miuing and Cooper was gone. He left no fingerprints.
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·11unter's 11nd
l..Jnk lo C0op4'r . .. .. ... .
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Skyjaek caper?
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Eqp9r~ssrnan · Cfiargefl
·after Ruekus at ·nar · , .. . ,
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EVIOENC! IND. 8. COOPER SKYJACKING CME?
Oe"cttwe Bob Nix With Plane'• Ed ,.._...
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City Fight Urged
IJr Santa Anan
BJ JCMNNE REYNOLD8 Of .. Dmltr .........
Orance County drivers face
automObile insurance rate in·
creases ol up to 31 percent if a
plan sponsored by Los Angeles
Count)' offlcials is adopted by
state legislators, a Santa Ana ci·
ty councilman charged today.
JohD Bfa:Ddt made the claim
Tornado Hits
San Diego's
Arena Area
SAN DIEGO <APl -A small
tornado skipped through the
Sports Arena area today after a
raimtorm. knocking down three
bis arp aiid toeaing cardboard
boxes high in tbe air.
The windshields of two cars
were abattered by falllnl debris.
Owner David Ford said
Pacers bar on Midway Drive
109t its 20-foot·wide neon sign
"and jwt sprayed it over 100
yards aJoQg the street."
at a preu coalerence held t.o an· "
nounce the launching of coun-,
tywide opposition to the in·
~yrance rate revision.
Brandt said be is seeking sup-
port from Orange County's 26
cities in opp()sing the institution
of a statewide average premium
rate.
The average rate is being
sought by [.(JS Angeles County
officials who claim that the in·
s urance companies are dis·
criminating against residents of
the low t.ncome areas of their
county by uaignlng automobile
insurance premiums on a geo·
graphical basis. The low income
neighborhoods have higher rates
than suburban areas such as
Orange County.
1be state commissioner of in·
surance ts to r eport to -the
legislature on the statewide-average by July 1. ·
"Since the rates charged for
many ~os Ange les County
motorists will drop lf territorial
rating is abolished, and claims
coet overall remain the same.
those. in outlying areas su.cb as
ours will have to make up tbe
difference through substantially.
hilber premiums,·· Brandt said.
Another ~foot store sign ~
a 48-foot billboard crashed .
Paneling was ripped off two
aides of bis building, Ford said.
No injuries were reported. Re Ukt local governments are
Power lines apparenUy escaped being urged to oppose the
! ! Pet Gooae .
.; Get. Reprieve
dafnqe. measure in bearings to be held
A meteorologiat, Jim Steiner. in Karch.
aaid it wu a small tomadolrom/ •
the oceap nearby which hit •
about9:~a.m. -----------
.. Pari~g ~~on Charged
I i In HUntinjton
• A H•w•..-. Beach 1.oman
f
l will ... mlla .... ~.keep her IDOle
beeaaM eHY Offiefafi llave a.,_. tD Ub a MmDd lander
at a dt.Y NIUleUom Umtunc bouaeldapeta.
Attonoa are drallinl an or·
din°" dull will allow l'atricla
Robb t.o bep her belcwed bird,
GooHy, If It Is kept in a e ... 20
feet from tbe neaiwt nelpbor.
Offl'clal1 bad ptevloualy
threatened to _ ••let Gooaey
beeauae a neipbor aquawed
•boat tta lllonldal ..... • ...... 8Gll6 ~led to the cu,-c....a .. a. aaw um Go0MJ Ml cloDI IM!IM'll more
tlauUIP....-.away.
.......... prior to tbe ....
ri•ll al 0-., ................
a10, latrudln frequently •· t.rM ':::lard... -.. tUt tie~
foot·&all ... ca... 1ucla a eoa•otlu. 'tbat would·b• U..••1r1._,..,...._..,
yard . ....... ..,. ...........
how 0..., II~ like be-~ ~a':i.:. -~
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Congres1m4n Face• .Aaault Co""t
lll~~~~Pa .• -.Rep~·--:::.~:!ncJ~ln.=a:~~to-....-~"'-'
been .cbarged wttla aaaault and comment. • baUerJ in an allea9d brawl In a He commutes daily to
aabarban Vir1lnla eoektall Wublnltoa ....... Coqreaa Ls Ui • •
louqe, police said today. •
Myers' oftlce CODftrmed tlult
tbe aeeond-t.erm eanansaman
from l'tilladllpbla bad .... la-
volved in the· lDddent, wblcb
beian about 1 a.m. TuleclQr, and. tll8t aubwba ArllqtH
CounlJ, Va., pOliee lalued two ...,..... ..........
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Big Winner
,. Pidm Jail
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-A cletermln" Irish aw .. .,...._ ~.>wtao
.... tD ....... AUlft' than ,.., tun OB a
JO ....... ..-arned
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'-ERA Rejected
By~yoming
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP> -A
move to rweind raUfteaUoa of
the federal Equal Rltbts
Amend .... ii apparently dead
i.D tM"BGbilllYBhltr. --Tbe liate Senate defeated a
proposal 11-13 Wedneaday to ~ind tile 11'13 raWlcaUoa. A umllar propou1 pendlQs iD .the
JlouM problibly ~·t come to a
vot.e, ..... lltive leaden say.
Tbe propoeed amendment,
{'J.:.eb would outlaw dh·
................. be
ratifted bJ • ltMe9 bJ J-30, tm. to beeoale put of tbe
CouUtutlon. Tbe oriCiaal di·
adline ... Marcia II, Im. 'but • wue~.~ .
· ... ' ..... ..,, ----- -f .. Chance ol rain dfereu-
1111 to near 11ero tonipt
and Friday. Lows tonight
47 to 52. Hl ... Friday 12 to
17. " --
IN81•BT8BAY
A Bt. ,,.,, ...... rwporCI
tllat llor Rod Como llGi ...,, to a ,._.,.. COii·
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•;M~sie;;~·:·Lnead8ri Refus~s -tu N~gotiate
Klwrnaini Rejecta Car:ter Plea
TEHRAN, Iran <AP> fte -"° ltanlan•ov•rnm-m tent_,, envoy tooay -lo t.'t' a Wttb
AyaluUah Kbom1lnl, tt1 rnoet
dang•~ tnemy. But 111ldel to
the M~m holy man 111d be
would not neaot ate with UM
tmlsaary and be alto rejecU Preet~ Coeur'• call co pw
the new itovt!mmt>nl u chanee.
C l u h ei. betw~e n dem
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W&:rID Days
o .. araion and Mldtert loyal to h•b Moh•••ed ••11 fahhrri f'OnltlMIM for I HeMd day todly. and biet•een eeven
Hd Zl ~pie we,.. rePorted
kUW.
Tbe wortt bkl I 1911Mcf Wll la
lb eoathem t.Owa ol Daful,
wb•u l.roop1 report~
rammed aut.omobH• wtlb
tanlca lO rout~,..
-... -......... ---.:::. Ahead.for
.S. Coast
Following a rew scattered
showers today. Qranae Coast
skies are expeded to clear
tonight to make way ror ~ 1unny,
warmer Friday.
Highs Friday. according to the,
National Weather Service. are
expected to warm up to between
62 and 67 degrees and move loto
the low 70s over the weekend.
Locally gusty winds alBO ue
expected tomorrow below moun·
tain puaes and in canyons.
Lut night's rain totaled .111 of
an loch at Orange County's
monitoring station in Costa
.Mesa, brinatng the season's
total to 7.10 inches.
E'...., Pflfle A· J
u.a. A1r rarc. ..... evaewlt·
ed 11 Amerlcaa1, mo1tly
mmtary fldv&Mn. tl'Olll ... air
bale near Ded'\11 and brwlbl tbem to. Tehran, a U.S. military
IDOketmu NMt. ~of the an· u..aa.aa prcMlta -. .. ~ blt·
terlJ .ml·~• 11 well. • Source• tbere aald Jalal
TebruA. heMI ot tbe Reaeney Council atu41na.1n fqr the ahalt-
durir>I bl• forced vacaUon
abroad. wq diapiltcbed CO meet
today in Parla with Kbomainl.
•the reliCjoul leader beadiq the
.,,..,.1doa to tbe lh&b and tbe
1ovemmeat he left behind hiqi. . Bur rn-rr~ tbe ayftWlu'1
.. \o.P aide. Ibrahim Yudi. said
Kbomalnt would not receive
Tebraal "unleu be bas some
other thine on hit rnin41" than .a
dlscuaalon of a reconclllation
CITY 'READIES'
FOR'IHAH-AI
wltla the pernment of Prime
Minister Shahpour Bakhtiar.
Y1ltdl said such talk.a were "out
of the question."
Another spokesman at J<ho.
maini ·s home in exile in France,
Sade1h Gbotbaadeh, said tbe ;.
ayatullah rejected President
Carter's appeal of Wednesday
th.at the rellCloul leader gift the
Bakbtlar administration "a
chance to succeed."
Gbotbaadeb said Khomalni
maintaim bis poeiUon that. the
neW penuneot la Wept -''no
ifs. andl or but.a." .
Asked whether this meant
Khoma.l.ni rejecta Carter's ap.
peal, the aide said, "Obviously."
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AYAlUUA KHOMANI, EXILED IRAN MOSLEM LEADER, wrrH FAMU.Y IN PARIS
" A Rejection of New lrenfan Government and a Aetuut to .Hegotl•t•
Huntington Beach reported :CYT
of an Inch. totaling fJ.09 for the
season. Last year al tb1s time, •
Huntington Beach rainfall
m easure d 11.88 following
several days of heavy. weather.
Laguna Niguel rainfall during
the night and late ·yesterday
totaled .~ or an inch, brinsinl-.
the season's total to 10.25 Inches
compared to 14.3 lut year.
BRAWL •••
around the lobby, without bis
trousers or underwear, yelllna. ·Beat me, Beat me'.··
Khomalni 'a announced goal la
lo form an Islamic ~bllc in
Ira)) wttb a,.llRernment con·
trolled by him. Swill radio to·
day quoted the llOIJem leader
as saying in an Interview that
bis plans do not mean a return to an archaic society la Iran.
Kulik Jury Rehears Testiinony
LNG Terminal
Hearing Hit
By Protests
SANTA BARBARA <AP) -'A
1''ed e ral Energy Regulatory
Commission hearing on a pro-
posed liquefied ·natural gas
terminal at Point ConcepUon
was interrupted by a noisy,
celebrity·sl~ crowd of pro-
testers.
About half the 2,000 prot.escors
who marched to the theater
wbere1.he commwlon WU hear·
ing testimooy crammed into the
auditorium, which bolds about
660 persons. ·
Folk-rock s inger Jackson
Browne. political activist Tom
Hayden and actor Timothy Bot·
toms were in the crowd Wednes-
day.
Moat of the testimony came
from lndians who oppoee con·
struc tion of the terminal at
Point Conception on rell,ious
grounds. They say the site is
sacred and houses a "western·
gate," throuih which souls pus.
Construction, they claJm, would
destroy tbe spot and their an-
. cient religion.
"Any project In there would be
the end of our religion," said
Sespe Guitierrez, a Chumash lo·
dlan.
40Witn.esses
'Won't Talk'
SAN FRANCISCO <APJ
Despite a judge's refusal to im·
pose a gag order on more than
40 witnesses called to testify at a
closed-door hearing on murder
charges against Dan White.
most are refusing to talk outside or court.
The preliminary beariq for
While, c.hargec1 wtth the slaylnp
of Mayor George Moscone and
Supervi!or Harvey Milk in City
HallNov.~.beean Wedneaday
and waa scheduled to resume to-
day.
DAILY PILOT
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Sullivan wu arrested oa two
misdemeanor counts of alleged
uaault and battery and a sm,se
count of alleged public drunken-
ness. Bell said.
The police r e port quoted
Loper, the security guard, as
saying Myers was in a party
with at least four other mep and
two women.
''The report shows the party
began making a lot or noise
and creating a disturbance, and
when they were asked to be
quiel, the man later ldenllfied as Mr. Myers responded, 'I'm a
congressman; we don't have to
be. quiet'." Belhaid
Bell said that aft.er leaving the
loun1e, Myers' group got into
the elevator.
He wd the security guard told
police that he was watkinc by
tbe elevator "when Sullivan,
Myers. an unknown female and
another man began hitting him
In the face, forcing him to. the
floor of the elevator."
The cashier "subsequently
was kicked by men she iden·
tiried as Sullivan and Myers
wheD she tried to come t.6 tbe aid
of the guard,'' Bell aald.
He said Myers left. the hotel
before police arrived.
Tbe misdemeanor cbaraes are ·punishable by a maximum
$1,000 fine and one year in jail.
'Worst Ever'
He said be seeks continued fn..
dustrialization "with Islamic
social justice,•· the radio re-
ported.
.. For us Moslems rellgioo is
not something separate from
politics," be waa quoted as say. . lng.
Former U.S. Attorney General
Ramsey Clark, who bas been
meettna. with key political
Ii,..,_ Mn CJa an uaofflc.ial via-
it, sald today "it's just a quea.
tiCJG of time'' befOH Bakbtiar's 1ov.........a.1ana alMl..KbQmalni
takea command.
He said be ~Uevel the United
States ~ make contact wttb
Khomeini "and offer H ·
siatance."
CJark ha.a met wttb Balchthir, '
wltb members of the Natioaal
Front, the chief Political oppo-
nents of the abab, and with
Ayatullab Taleghanl, an lmpor·
tant reUlioUI leader here. 1be
former attorney 1enera1: a
Democrat. Hid bis vialt waa
private, but be said be d1acuued
it wltb toSS Slate Department of.
ficiala beloreband and expedl
to do tbe same qpoa am return to Waabialton.
56-inch Rain Pelts
Haimii Isle Coast
HONOKAA, Hawaii CAP) -
Moat residents alone the
Hamakua cout ol Hawaii bland
agree the)' can't ~all anything
like it -a Sf.inch raJn that
would put D¥>at. cood enow
storms to shame.
"It WU fteree. It JtUt kept
eominc down~~
OM I've experienced ud I've
been here 25 years," 1catd Yaau
Kawawaki, fteld aupertntendem
for the Honoba Suaar Co:1 Wed·
nesday when It appeared UM tun·
might again shine. A storm that settled over the
eaa~m side of Hawaii's ''Big
Jalaod" on Friday dumped near·
ly five feet of rain in some areas
over a five-day 'Period. accord·
IDI to the Natronal Weather
Service lo Honolulu on the bland
ofOabu.
"I've Uved hen all my life
and il WM one of 1tbe wont,"
aald Jama Freltu, •. who
works at the Honokaa Oaraae .
Policeman Patrick Cooley
aald be and tbe MVm other of.
fleen Alli--' co the Hormu
Dlltrtet Wr9 kept 11u11. laraeiY became ol local i11btHen.
'"!'bey "'10ald come from one ,.rt rl the diltrkt to uotber
;# beca111e they beaM tt wu wone . . ....... Md...., ....... to -tt .. b:' uid. -"' ' •
·~ ............. known .... ter. ,,_ ..... tNMc,,......
eeoaall hecame of ......... IUd ~. who .... ~ ol tbe damaae reporta nlad wu hLI
:!•t.:.11 ~~:=~~ ·~-----IMd. ........... l'Ye ....................
lik• """" .... o.e.,. ~dme ..........
e 1 ti mate on the lo11e1,
Kawawakl laid bll compaD,J ex·
perlenced extensive damase1 lar1ely to the plantatk>D J'OllG
system wbldi will have to be
fixed before-any cane can be ba .... eated. -
II ucb of the canewu flattened,
blat IDOi& lboWd~ver, beaaid.
said. -
"I've got enou&b work piled up
now for 10 yean,'' .said Robert
~ana. COllltrUetkm tuperinten-
dlet at Hanoha Sqar.
By Wectn.day, the raina bad
stopped and the weathermen
be*aq CO tally the atatlatics.
While moet areas recorded
20-to-30 lnehee of rain, ,a..,. at
Kihalanl lhowed 58.85 inches of rain bit .... I a.m., l"rtdaJ and
8 a.m., Wednelday, the National
Weather 8eNtce Mid. At nearby
Kaiwtki, tbe total wu 55.82
lDeba ~ ......... , nlllJ, the
recent downpour on the
Hamakua cOMt equalled what
would nonnally be about • four.
month avera1• ralafall, the .. ................. .
lloulll .......... Oii t.be llland
'Of Ka-', • the CIPDOllte ... of
tlw llawA'-... from tbe
...... of llnalt, ...... tbe
world'• ..... IPDt wttb .........
.... of .... .
Unmlam Spdla
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Bi KATHY CLANCY Ol•DlifY ...........
An Orange ·County Superior
Court jury continued listeninl to
the rereading of key testimony
today in the heroin possession
trial of ronner Newport Beach
reaidenL Alexander Kulik.
Testimony being r~at.ed to-
day and part of Wednesday In·
eluded that of one-time Kulik
buslneu associate. Richard
Willia d Newport Beach.
Wlllls, who bas been grantecj
lmmumty from prosecution tn
the heroin cue, had tesllfled he
once pledaed to UTange for a dnas plant to lead to the anest
of some to-ealled "Italians~· al-
\mn1'tlna CO extort ~ from Kulik. -• --u., 1e9Uf\ed the plant. never
came •bout. WUUs also told juron be lied when be pusec1
hlmaelf off to Kulik as a former
police officer.
Kulik. also a suspect ln the
Stephen John 'Bovan murder
case, was arrested in a Mlsslon
Viejo parking lot in October of
1977 in Willis' borrowed Stuz
auto.
Arresting officers tesllfied
they found 1.1 pounds of nearly
pure China WbJle heroin an a
grocery bag ln the car.
Kuli.k 's arrest came JUSl hours
after drug dealer Bovan oC
Fountain Valley died in a hail of
gunfire outside a Newport Beach
reataurant.
•At the close or Kulik 's four-
week trial defense attorney
Philip 9eMassa said lhel'e was
no questiorfhis 28·year-0ld client·
was in the car and that it con·
talned three jars of heroin.
However, be Mid. the prosecu·
lion failed to prove that the
heroin was Kulik's or that he
knew it was inside the borrowed
car.·
Prosecutor Ron Kreber urged
Jurors to discount DeMassa's
contentions and convict K111ik on
r harges or possess ing the $1
m1Uion worth of heroin for sale
and for transporting the drug
cache.
Kulilt was found guilty earlier
in a San Diego federal court on
possessing a d&ng ... ous sub-
s tance and se ntenced to four
years in priJon.
That case st'emined from
seizure of an identical amO\ml of
the rai:e oriental_her.oln ln Kulik's
car when he was arrested on
charges relating to the Bovan
case.
JANUARY WHITE'Y
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SAVE O~ EVERYTHING IN STOCJC
Hunclrecls of Chairs FREE
on Sale inuneclate clelvery
WHITE'S·
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J-. 31, 1979
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MISSION VIEJO
a.2 M•rauertte Pky.
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EDITION
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Teday'• CI08lag
N. l". S•eek8
THU~DAY, JANUARY 11, 1979 TEN CENTS
Thaffie_ · ADlend.lnent . Sets '
Off . Sparks
---~.!,AN 1"•• Newgort Beach City
-CO-.eil .. mber.;s aald today llle7'N ftpttq ·mad about a I . pr.....a by llQOI' Paw R~totr. . .aocl Mayor Pro Tltm Ray
_..w.uuam•-t.o-latr4'aee ye I · •nother elartncatloe·ot the cit.Y's l traffie ~=' ordlnaace at ,, 'lloedQ I ~. ,•t "I'm l'Mlb jult uaha y and
• • diacoura1ri1 and I .:fan to
fi&bt," aala Councilwoman Jaekle Heather.
The <mlrowt'sial traffic fbaa· inc~.= tut~. requl,..._ deve ra of major ~ to Improve tramc trow on roads t.nd lateneetionl at-
-f ected -u.etr: dev~la. Slace the ordlaance was
,...ed. I\ hM beela. the subject ol
numero .. ~ ~~erpreta
Uona, culmioac.m, in a clarUka·
lion ordinaDce scheduled '°" a aecond re.tdina llanday. Now Ryckolf and WUUams
have proposed an amendment to
the c:laritication ordinance
whleb RyekoU aays would further~t. Bu&. to cUman Don Mcinnis, " e're ~the vY
back to block oae. NobOdy knowa twbat the .,ropoaed
'cl a r lf f ca tl on ' m.e.a n s ..
Everybody bu i_fiUftuat Jn· --......... .---' We .J:!.Mecl out that, if the-
ame la n · it could delay fMMle ~ clarillca: •
tk>D oritinanCe by monthl while
it la d1lc\llled and evaluated. the• proposed amendment,
Car ;lrisurftn~e
1
Rates.· to Soar?
By JOANNE aEYNOLD6 ... .,..., """ .....
Ora.nee County driven race
automobile insurance rate lo-
creMea ol up to 31 percent if a
plan spomored by Los Angeles
County officlals is ,adopted by
state lelialaton. a Santa Ana ci-
ty councilman charged today.
John Brandl made the claim
at a press conference held to an-
nounce the launching or coun-
tywide opposition to· tbe in·
suruce rate revision.
Brandt said be {s seeking sup-
port fl'Oll' 0rllU(e County'i 216
Ila .. wauans
Deluged
By Stor1ti ----
HONOltAA, Hawall <AP> -
Moat resident.a along tbe
Hamakua coutof Hawaii lsland
agree tbey can't recall aQYtb1ba
llke it -a.. Sil-lncb rain that
would put moat good snow
atorma to lbame.
.. It WU fierce. 1t juat kept
coming down. Tb1s 11 the worst
one I've experienced and I've
been here 25 years," a.a.id Yaau
Kawawaki, field superintendent
tor the Honokaa Sugar Co., Wed·
nesday when i~ appeared the sun
might again shine.
cities ln oppoeiog the institution
of a statewide average premium
rate. .
Tbe average rate is being
sought by Loe Angeles County
orficlala who claim that the in·
s urance companies are dis·
crimlnating against residents of
the low income areas of thelr
county by assigning automobll~
insurance premiums on a geo-
graphical basis. The low i)lcome
neighborhoods have higher ·rat.es
than suburban areas such as
Orange County.
The state commissioner or in-
Inflation Up
8.1 Pereent
WASlUNGTON <AP> -
The nation's ecooomy, de·
f7io• .1overn1pent at-
tempts to slow it at the
end al lf'1lrllntw at -Uae.
near-expklllve rate of. e.1
pereeat in the ftDa1 tliree
montbl ol the year, the
government said today.
Oaly a few days qo, ad-
miniltration officials were predicting an econoinlc
growth of ~ percent for
lutyear.
In.nation, by eontrast, ·
was worse than expected,
increasing at an annual
rate or 8.1 percent in the
October through
December pe riod; the
Commerce Departme nt
said in ita quatterly report
on the nation's gross na·
tional product.
s urance is to report to the
legislature on the statewide
av~rage by July 1.
"Since the rates char.1ied for
many Los Angeles County
motoqst.s will drop it territorial
rating is abolished. and claJms
coal overall remain the same.
those in outlying areas· sbch as
ours will have to µlake up the
difrermce through substantially
higher premiums," Brandt said.
He said local govemments are
being urged to oppose the
measure in hearings to be held
in March.
Twister
Hits Near
_SD Arena
' SAN DllXIO (AP) -A small
tornado skipped throu1h the
Sport.a Arena area today after a
raiDltarm. kDncldn1 down three
.big. 1igna _and t.oulng .cardboard boxea b1&b tn tbe air.
The wiDdsbields or two cars
were abiaered by falling debris .
Owner David Ford.. said
Pacers bar on Midway Drive
lOlt ill 3>-foot-wide n}On sign
"and just sprayed It over 100
yards along lbe street.~
Another 3>-(oot store sign and
a '8·foot billboard crashed.
Paneling was ripl"MS off two
sidel of his building, Ford said.
wbicb came u a surprise to clty reduce traffic.
s tair members this week One aru of dispute in ln-
ellminatel reJerences to trafflc terpretlna the amendment is
mlU1a&ioa meul&ftt as mew whether or not it eliminates rWld by whleb clevelopen can reduce improvements from conaideh-
coqeetion. --lion, letlviaa developers only to
Tbe amendment would delete 'work wit6 cuttio' traffic
rrom ~Ol'.dinanee a_._ ~_nn.P99ljM_anct _otber · lt-jA){I m.mllUOd--sifi1r'1>1ans. meHUl'el, r~gin1 from car "Aa tar u l 'Rl concernea,
pool =•di• to street im-thro~ out all the ti:arnc te· prove . ductaon measures .. rure ~amendment adds require-idiocy," Mcinnis said. "I you
meata that developers calculate don't allow road improvements, how mucb u.etr measures woukl bow""'lh. we ever going to get
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EVIDENCE IND. B. COOPER SKYJACKING CASE?-
Daa.etiwe Bob Nix With Plane'• Exit Ptec8rd
Cooper Clue?
Hijack Plane· Part Found
there?"
''What really disturbs me ia 1
think the people of Newport
Beach are reaJly looklng to the
council ror tramc improve-ment." Mn. Heather said. ·'To
me tb1s would defeat any efforts
.1Q lm&XDD mad..coaditieM. A..t read It, it "10Uld eliminate road
imp~ ...
Ryckoff disagrees. ·
"Tbe purpoee ·is to kind of
clean uo the ordinance and hopefully to avoid future
<See TRAFFIC, Page A2>
Stzulent
Scoring
P~sable
By MICHAEL PASXEVICH oe ... oe11y PMet 5'Mt NeWPOrt-Mesa Unified School District officials say they are
satisfied that 12 percent or the
dis trict's 2, 140 high school'
sophomores have passe~ an
parts or a test they mus~ pass in
order to graduate in two years. Stu.dents in the 12 pe rcent
category will not undergo
further proficiency testing as
they build up the 200 units
needed to graduate from hip
school.
However. 88 pereent of the dis. trict's sophomores must retake
one or more parts uf the test
they failed to pass.
·•vou've got to remember
these were only first semester sophomores:· said Dr. Norman
Loats. the district's deputy
superintendent. •'They've still got two and a
h alf years of high school ahead
of them in which to master these
skills." he added. ·
The ~nt sophomore class
is the tint group of students Uutt
muat pay a minimum profici~
cy test to graduate frem higJt
school. The testing is required
by state law. but each school clis·
trict ~ its own version of the i.t.
Newport-Mesa's test, as ap-
proved by the school board. "Is
one or the hardest in the-state."
says district spokeswoma11 Jean
Mathevet F1~ming. Sophomores at the district's .
r ur hlda school~ took the test er a three ·day period in ,.
v mber.
rrent eighth graders will
a similar proficiency lest
is April.
This way. oUi cials note.
teachers will have early, data
that will point out which areas oC
study need further concentra-
tion.
.... -
A storm that settled over the
eastern side o( HawaU's "Big
Island" on Friday dumped near-
ly five feet or rain ln some areas
over a five-day period, accord
ing to tbe National Weather
Service in Honolulu on the ia1and_
of Oahu.
•
Strife-Tears
& injuries were reported. KELSO. Wash. CAP> -A heavy plastic peacard from a Boe-
Power lines apparently escaped ing 727. found by a bunter-in a thickly wooded area. could be a daf~rologist, Jim Steiner, link to the unsolved 1971 D.B. ~per_ skyjacking. authorities
said ttwu a small tornado from say.Cooper is believed to have para'chuted from the Northwest
Sophomore test results show
that 58 percent passed the read-~
ing test, 50 percent passed spell-
.. "I've lived here all my ure
and it was one or the worst,"
said James' Freitas, 26, who
works at the Honotaa Garage.
Policeman Patrick Cootey
said be and lbe seven other of·
ricers aulgned to the Honokaa
District were kept busy. largely
because of local sightseers.
''They would come from one
part or the district to another
because they beard it was worse
ther~ and they wanted to see it,"
he said.
"They abould have known bet·
ter. They made traffic problems
eooqb because or slides," said
Cooley, who said one or the
-damqe rijiiOiU rµea was bis
own.
Hiib winds ripped roots otf a tew homes and . nattened one
sucar company storage abed.
(lee DBUJG.E, Pa1e AZ>
Coast
Wea&her
Chance of rain decreas-laC to MU' sero tonlfbt
ud P'l1day. Lows toaltbt
..., to 52. ..... Friday 12 to
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IN81HT0•,4Y
A aa. Allll ~ NpOftl tPMaa ...,. Bod Camo llot
Qfrnd to a ~ "°""
trod ""'" tu Coll/onaua -..11. llorw. POiie Bl.
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the ocean nearby which hit Airlines jet near Woodland, about 10 miles south of here, with <See SCORES, Page "2>
about 9:1.5 a.m. ~ 000 · ...n b'lls
A number ol minor accidents -'• m ~ 1 • J t...-W
were reported In San Diego THE PLACARD WAS DESCIUBED Wednesday as an 0.a.~A . ayne rush-hour tramc deluged bfi
Iran With
Iraqi Attack ,_ nMl--'-11 --'a 15 in"h "e emerfency warning notice of the type posted next to the rear raw. v1uc . ..uy,v.u • ... I' wron't Face at Lindberlh Fiel , but. up to exit o ms. n ~ ooe-hal! incll reu at·neaghbori.ng "Tbere·isn't any way that it could have come off a plane TEHRAN, Iran CAP> La Mesa. without the rear door being opened." said Cowlitz County
Troops in tanks ran down Meanwhile, widely separated Sbertfl Les Nelson. "We know that two days aft.er Cooper Cb~motherapy protest.en' cars, royalist gangs areas or Baja California were jumped that the placard was mlasing o(fthe plane.
raml>Ued in the streets and declared under state emergency "'This is lbe fi n t probable. tangible p ece of evidence that
gueirlllas attacked from across as the result of five days or rain bu surfaced in the D.B. Cooper case." he added. "It's incon-LOS ANGELES CAP > -John
the J.raqi border today as Iran, and heavy flooding. The most ceivable, it's one in a million. that any other plane could have Wayne. once again battling his
sinklnl deeper into chaos, heavily congested areas ol Ti-lostit in the area in whieh D.B. Cooper jumped." tougbe~noe -cancer -wtll notf aear_cbed for a way out of .its juan1l ancf Mt!xicalt, Baja underffO chemothe rapy "at this
political limbo. CalUomia's capita.I city, were THE PIACAltD WAS FOUND ABOUT "sb: nying minutes" lif!1e,' a hospital spokesman
Between seven and 21 penons cut ott from normal communica-from ~--ha\le-jumped-N' ... ov-.~ZtM-, .,.1~~.-f---JJ...,..~~·
were reported killed and more ~li...· --...---.....---..... ~:--4r~i[!id~Nif!i.tson: It /1 und l t Nove be b .. t ar aoa -Bern a r d Stroh m . ad · -ib111~-ot&ri WOWiCledUi -Alon.. t e ranspenlnaular sa e . was 10 . aa m r y a .un er ne a .,. , • b•--a~ n...w1.... the "'t • bet 200 nd 300 ainl ro.d north ol .ytel_. said Nelson. m in is tr a lo r of the UCLA
avut.q ·~ acroes . "' way, ween a ....__ ll'DJ and , .. -riff's detectivetiWitbbeld information about Medical Center. said no decision country. mi ea IOU&b of the border,. the a.uc ... 0 •..: on further treatment has been "Because or the cbaol, the Mexlcansm)'movedmoretban thefindwbiletryingtovertrytheoriglnortheplacard,hesaict. made but "at this time
natloa is beaded tor a new type 500 families to movie theaters, Cooper has never been seen and none of the $20 bills given ln chemotherapy is not planned, 88 of dictatorship," J>rime Minlster tents and public bulldinp. ramom bu surfaced in c_lrculation. · I understand it." <Related story. Sbabpour Balthliar declared lo a An airlift or food, blankets and page A3) .-
nationwide broadcast address. medical supplies was ordered. -.-wu EN anal'IT TO Se ttl tro Portl nd he Bak.btiar's shaky government No dMthl were reported in • ...., •.-:.• l"fjQ vv•... a e m 8 w n Cbemotbenpy uses chemicals
desperately trytna to assert Baja California, but many areas Cooper handed a stewardess a note sa,ying he bad a bomb. Alter in treatments that often cause
control, was dealt a' new blow of Lhe northwestern Mexico state P.lcking up. the ransom and two parachutes in Seattle, and allow-severe side ertects. Including
today by Ayatullab Khomaini, were cut olf from comm~ca-int the puaengers.and.two ol three stewardesses to disembark, nau.sea and loss Of l\aar.
moral leader or the 1ovenunent tk>ns since Tuesday. Coope11-ordered the crew to fly the plUJe to Reno, Nev. Strohm ,Sa.id Ute Il·year~d
that. drove Sbab Mohammed The federal police said more Wben the plane landed In Reno. tbe rear boardilllf ramp was actor from Newport Bea~h. one
Reza .PUiavt from the country. than «> vehicles were stranded down, the 21·pound sack of money and one set or parachutes of HollYwood 'a b6ggest ,Stars ror
Ballbtiar had aeat an envoy to al0n1 the blebway south ol San were milling and Cooper wu gone. He left no fingerprints. more (ban a haH century. is
try to neaotlate with tbe exiled Qu1ntiD witb t.Ut road washed walJdftl about briefly and begin-Khomalaf ln Jl'rance, but the away ~v ID four placea. niq to eai soil foods. Doctors
Moslem holY m• reJected any ' stUI ri: to releue him from the c11s;:oa.:U~aimUooitm Aaedailoa Fee• Fla9ed ::r1.ta1 in about io d~ys, he
maiDtab:ll that tbe Strohm complained of
abah·mdoued.. U.S.·Mckecl llonieown' el!$ m· ' Revolt P"ltd':ri,· m ln,~ reports, and iovernmeat ii Weaal, c1e....-n . ... wnal we want to
its abolltlaD ...-mt_. to hear now. What la =·m • tant to me ii this trelll Clee laAN, Pase Al> wm to Uw that Mr. Wayne car-
•·
• •
. for°=U& '11~1 '=f~ ..,. a.atu..&r ....._
menta wauld rlM from • 1
-...
month tio $130 a month be&lnnin& Jan. t.
Tbe f ea covet aardema1. maintenance of reereatton
facWU. Mel aaiDUno1 ot tbe ex· tertol'I or. hc)liles, "There •re
aboelt • homeowners inwl~ ln tbe a.octation, whtch baa a
bud1et for tm of 1tmott $1 mUUon.
J eek !.ldmulldlon. Pf'llidlM of * ............ *'d of ....... ton, IMll Mid UM inereaae WU
due to tncreated w•1• and
l»eaeftt eou.
riea." . -
~ton announced wec1ne1. ·
d1)' that E t who hu alreadf_ bl ol aJt luq and ltt. ......, to eanew,
bu HMer .a. bl lyml* nodel ,Ma!U.~, .
Other Coverage
HartiDr Ana~..-... a11o IP-pean today on Pa,. Al ..S
P ... M.
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.t,I DAILY flltLOT N Thut'MYx, January ti, tm
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COURTNEY (LEFT), KIRSTEN KWAT£K GET THEIR BIRTHDAY WUIH Al "'9ENDS WATCH
Mototeycte Cheuftecn .,. Merty Jarvie (left) and Roeer Thurman
R~vv~d Up on Birthday
~wim Wi Cy~le Rides /~r Present.
. .
By STEVE MITCHELL ·
Ot , .. °"''' ,., ... $!Mf
' · THEY ASK£p FOR IT Gn Lh.eir ..
birthdays, so Laguna Beach twins Ka.en
and Courtney Kwatek shouldn't have been
aurpriaed after i'chool Wednesday.
But they wbre. •.
For aittin& in 'the school parl-;ing lot wait·
in& to tab them home were two men in black
leather jKketa, utride two rumbling Harley-
. Oavidaon motorcycles.
The bikers, complete with gold earrin1s.
boots, beards and ah1ny tailpipes sat silently
as a swarm of 50 awe·slruck youngsters sur·
rounded them.
THE GRINNING TWINS hopped on lhe
back of the two cycles, waving goodbye to en·
vlous school chums as their leather.cJad
chauffeurs roared up the hill an'd out of the
school parldng lot.
ll aU started earlier this week when Mom
<Myrna Kwatek) mi de the mistake or asking
thP Too of the World Elementary School
youngsters what they wan~ for tbeir lOtb
birthday.
The fourth graders aald a ride home from
school on the back ol a pair ol motorcyclel
wouldn't be too bad for atarterl.
Ubhmmm. How about a Umoutlne. Or a
taxica.b, Mom 1uue1tec1.
BUT THE VOUNGSTEU bad tbelr
hearts eet on 1300 cc HarJey.Davicllom.
So Mom took up the twin challence and
contacted her brother. Ian ~er, who la
vl<lng from Ohio. Jan ro up friends
Roger Thurman and Marty Jarvta, who Just
arrived from Phoenix -aatttde' the heavy.
duty motorcycles.
And When school ret out Wedneeday, the
motorcycle visitors and Mom were ln the
par king lot waiting for the birthday duo.
· 'ThJ.s is more exciting than Disneyland,"
Kirsten said. ·
AND A HECK OF a lot more ex~itins
than a school bus.
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SCORES •••
In• 1lclll1 and 33 percent.
PMMd math. lome t.acbert believe tbe ao.. ........... prqbabb ,....
...... hm ..... ,, ....... .. ,..... .. = wit.II lkilJj tlMY ...... ID e&emeotaey and ............
llAlll af tbl ltUdeftq are DOW ~··:tr~=-= frlctloal Ind clletmalt, oftlctala
6aJd.
Alto,•= two ca-Mttom out ot 11 ttudeMI C!Om· PINIJ f.u.t tm llNltb Ndoa. ThoM It•.,.. can take MOtber
version of tbe math eecUoo In
llay. or wait uaW anotber tell· Ina &>eriod in the future.
AD MCUanl al the tell muat be
pUMd&oll'8duate.
lebool CIJftdall were 11*'9 Im· prHMd wtth .ttudent Ut.rary
•klllt. About 11· s-.eent of the ' ~-... able to Write
an acceptable bullneN Jetter,
end II ~--=uted an ac· eeptab&e
'l'bla mea.n1 relatively few aopbomorea J\Hd t•k• the literary 1ection1 a1aln , lo
1radu&e.
In aoaly~ the tests, LoMts ntlmatee that about 20 percent
of the dl.trtct 's llC)obomo~ '"~ rea) dllliculty in e ventuaJfy
passing the minimum skills lest .
M a01 ol theee atudenu mUlt
begln hlttbll the books ba.rder
and mtlldne UN al akllll labs or
turn to private tutors. Loats said.
Amoaa the 12 percent who re-
quire oo further tesUng, Loata
said, a surve1 of two bi1h
schoola sbowl that tbe1e stu·
dents arc currently carrying
grade . point averages of about
3.Son a 4.0 grading system.
, TO 8E CONSULTANT fonw CtWf AHN.
~
Irvine Co. Appoints
Cameron Planner~··~
I
The 'rvine Company an·
nounced Loday il bas promoted
Donald C. Cameron, it& 'urban
dnlp dlredor since 1973, to the
post of eNd planner.
Company preBident Peter C.
Kremer aald Cameron. 46. suc-
ceeds RJchard A. Reese, who re-
cently resigned as vlce president
of planning.
Reese reportedly plans t.o
serve as a comultant With the
company on several projects
and pursue other career aoats.
He joined the firm in 1B95 alter
serving u planning director for
the City of Anaheim.
Cameron wtU be ln charae or
coo rdinating the eompany'5
GencraJ Plan land use studies
and will head the firm's coasW
area planning program.
Cameron was project director
for the UC Irvine campus
m11terplan and he lped dnelop
plans for Unive rs ity Town ·
Center. He Is a resident of South
Laguna. ·
Worke~ Accept Paci
Counly Expected to· OK Fringe lncretJJ1e
Oran1e County aupervlaors
are expec.Ud next week to ratify
a new contract calling for a 7.5
perhnt increase in fringe
benefits granted ~he county's
welfare eligibility workers.
The contract, which apparent·
ly will cost the county about
$200,000, received "overwhelm·
Raul Worthen. spokesman for
the An:c10 afflllat.ed union.
said both county officials and
union representatives aareed
that the county's rmancial future
was too uncertain for either side
to agree to a Jonger·t.erm con-
tract. ..
County officials are prohibited
from grant1n1 d.irecJ.pay raises
because the county took 11tato
financial· aid to help ~lpnce lht!
current budget after ~sage or
Proposition 13.
~------------------------~,-..~------.., 9 ing" approval ol representatives He said the union's contract
proposal for the coming fiscal
year will be presented to coWlty
officla.11 by Feb. 1.
According lo Worthen, the new
contract calls for additional den-
tal care benefits and the add1
lion or dependents to the dental
care plan. Jl alao increases the
county.paid life insurance Policy
from Sl.000 to S..i.O.COO.
Fro• Pag~ A I
TRAFFIC _AMENDMENT STIRS FIGHT. • •
problems," he sajd, "I hope we
haven't botched it up again.·•
A"fl for road ltnprovement~.
Ryckoff said, "ll does not rule
out the use of these measures."
Ryckoff, who voted against
the proposed ·clarification or-
dinance on its first reading, said
he was unhappy because lhe list
of traffic mitigation measures
,... "didn't make cfoar that they bad
lo _quantify the resuJ ts."
Jje noted lhal the clarlfication
ordinance contains a prov1s1on
that, if six of the seven council
members vote for a proj ct.
they can override the orovt1
of lhe traffic ~a.sins ordin e.
Ryckoff said he beUev this
p rovision gives the ouncil
leeway to ~pprove a roject il
considers to have be ertta out·
weighing traffic disadvantages.
Co-author Williams couldn't
be reached today for comment
on th8'.amendment. which will
come blfore the council along
with the second reading of the
clarification ordinance at 7:30
p. m . Monday ln City Council
cbimbenl.
Jerrv Collins.• aookesman for
the Irvine Co .. one o( the land·
owners affected , said of tbe
proposed amendment: "We're'
always concerned when there's
tal1c about removing traffic
mitigation from the ordinance.
That's what it's supposed to be
all about -to encoura1e rM!eded
road Improvements. We thotqlht
the Issue had been resolved.
f'ro• Page A J
"We haw to see things further
muddied up like t.hia. We haven't
taken a position u yet., buU can
say we're a bit taken aback -
and from wha( we know so far, we 're extremely dlMppoin~. •· IRAN STRIFE •.•
stabliilh an Islamic republic -
"no ifs, ands or b1!'ts." This was
a rebuff of President Carter 's
appeaJ to Khomatni Wednesday
to give the oew government "a
chance to succeed.''
The worst bloodshed today
was in the weslem oil-belt town
of ~ful. Iranian military
sources said lank·bome troops
battled several thousand
anti-shah militants after some
protes ters harassed the families
of military officers.
The enraged soldiers battered
prolea~rs· autos with their
tanks, the sources said. They
said six l)e1'90n8 were killed and
more t.han a doten injured.
Others said as many as 20
peuon&dL
U.S. Air Force planes
evacuated 17 Americans, most
of them military advisers, from
an· air base near Dezfu11 a U.S.
military spokesman sala. Many
anli·abah protest& have been
bitterly anti·Amerlcan as well.
ORANOI COMT . H
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The spokesman said the
evacuation was a precautiona ry
measure.
In Tehran. witnesses said
three gangs or club·wteJdJng,
pro·shah militants, ~ach
numbering about 300 persons,
were attacldng automobiles
bearing Khomaini's picture.
Mrs. He•ther said she's
particularly disturbed that the
amendment was drafted without
cons ult.aUon with other council
memben or city 1taff memben.
"Who knows wbat the boys in
the back room are 1otnc to
dream up next?" Mn. Heather
said ... For me, it.'a ltarli.DI to
read like a daytime soa_p opera.
Tune in tomorrow ... " There were no im mediate
reports or injuries in Tehran,
however
On the southwest border with llll'._... ww• tney Iraq. Kurdish tribesmen baaed lTll'l!!t•
in Iraq attacked an Iranian
military post near the Iranian ))ead Bl 84 city of Sardaabl. Two Iranian ,
soldiers were repe>rted wounded Services were held tbia week
and three taken prisoner. , for Elizabeth C. Whitney, a »
It wu.s a recurrence J or year resident of Corona del Mar ~, border skirmishing who died Monday al the a1e ol betweeh She )(urd.8:--!>Nt~fti.--M.--
Jranian military. The shah had Mrs. WbJ~y wu bom In ln·
supported the Kurdish rebels, In dependence, Mo., where she and
their separatist war against Iraq her husband were friends of
until 1974, when he and the President and Mrs . Harry
rraqts patched up. their Truman. .
differences. Sbe leaves her husband, J .B.
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DELUGE ••.
"Some stream beds ttrat 1~
never seen wtth water k>okect
Uke rivers." said Cooley.
AltbouRh there has ~ no
es timate o n the lo1ae1,
Kawawaki said bls company ex·
pe rlenced extensive damage,
largely to the plantation .road
system which will have to be
fixed before any cane can be harvested.
Much ol the cane wu nattened •.
bllt mOlt sbould .-.cover, he said.
Hid.
'Tvc got enouah wor.k pJlt'd up
aow for 10 ye81'11," sald ltobert
Evans, con.tructJoo 1uperinten·
dent At ffonotaa Su•ar.
!y Wedmeda1. t.be rains had
stopped and tbe weathermen
""11.lft io tatty the ltMfsdct. Wblle· moet. area• recorded
30-t,o.10 lncbel of ralD, ta..,.. at
• Kibalanl ebond 58.M taea. of rain. betW9111 I a.m., rrlClay and
Whitney Jr. of Corona del Mar;
sons. Fred C. WhJtMy of Corooa
del Mar and John B. Wbi\ney of
Santa Ana, and a daughter, Mn. M. W. Lacy of Oraqe.
Big Winner
Pick.Jail
SAN YRANClSCO (AP>
-A determined lri1b
Sweepatakee winner who went to prilon n&ber &bu
pay lacome taUt oa a
•128.'10 prbe baa spurned
a third chance to pin b1a
f"'8dom.
Frank MeNuJty, II,
~lined ap1n w-.-.
to pa)' taMI and pealltMa
, 'he ow• the penunent
-.nd ................ to
.1>rt1on atn •• Aprtl 3 be.nn• .
_I a.m .• W~. tbe NAtionaJ Wu&bar Senfee illd. Al DtU'b)'
Kaawl.lll , tbe total •H 11.12
lnchet.
U .8 . Dtetrlet Court
Jud&• Alfomo Zlrpoli told
lleNultt for tbe tbtrd
Umet ,0 Yoa ..... Ille tt7
to tM jelh•• ,......, .•
·.
'
of the 461-membe.r eligibility
workers \IUoo Wednesday night.
The comraet is retroactive to
Dec. 29. the date Ute former con·
tract expired. \forkers have re·
. mained on the JOb In a aeries of
extenaiona asreect to by wlion
re~tives. 11'e .W cor&raet will oatr last
six moatha until the at.art ol the
next fllCal year.
The contract approved by
worken Wedne8day was a com-
promlse worked out by a st.ate
mediator who was called in
Monday after contract talks
were declared al an impasse last week.
"
A major addition to the frio~c
benefits will be a county-paid
disability inaurance policy to
cover pregnancies, Worthen
aald.
JANUARY WHITE'S
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.. SAVE ON MRYTHING IN STOCK ·
Hundreds of Chairs
1 on Sale
WHITE'S
• w. ..
... 31, lt7t
COSTA MESA ••. '""It. fAc,.... from 9'••PM. ...... Mtr .. c......_,,, .,
142-1117
FREE
inw11eclate delivery
MISSION VtEJO
21112 Marauertte 'ky. f?btocks Soclrttof SoY01 E•st 8-* p.tst Volvo OHier i
415-5902 ' •
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No Fairy
_Brings
~·Complairii
PITtR801tOUOH. Eftlland
CA.Pl All lrllt fatbirT .. dt• mu4'lQI a a~ Ucket retund.
datmlna t~.re "'!It,.. no reaJ fairite OD the Sapla ~lat
B.at Uw Nene RaUway ta)'I u..,.. wu ooe and anyway the
mu -U. Chriatm., c....,. promlW and hit aon tot llll
preMDt from S&nt.t.
Tbe tither, w~ id ~nUty wu
kept Mere( by • local rule, rued a complaint WtdMtday with lbe
P.C.r~ Consumer Pro&ec-
tion Coundf
.. ,
Prisoner
Releases
·llailte<I
NA8IVIU.&, Twn. <AP) -Lamar~laT-aee'a .., .... .., -tMUll <4Mf' bl::
aa ~ ud abruDUy
arr•.-eeremony. He lm·
mediaWy ordered • bah to the ........ °' pri.eonera pardoned by !lllpnde<u1~.
Oula.d U... days early wu ••1 llaDton, tbe •1ear-old 0.moent wbO Stepped into a
poUtical ...,... Diel when be
sraated elelnmey to M coavict·
ed murderers and 31 other eon·
Viet.I tJUa week. Betweets a1x and
10 of thole ~ have left
s DAILY PILOT A 3
.Vigilante
Arrests
Descri.bed
VISTlA .. ~C~AP > -A man
charfed wmntayi.ng" a mo\Ofbt
while trylng to make a clUzen's
aJTeSt for dnmlten d.rivin2 told authorities his vigilante patrol
had stopped at leaat 50 drivers
and arrested 25 over a three·
year perR)d, a aherllf's detective
has testified.
Rayrllond Richard Wbitall, 22.
of Dana Point ls charged with
the New Year's Day sbootitig
death of Laguna Beach busi-
nessman Rudy Villa, who lived
in Fallbrook, ~l an lotentale 5
•
•
He comltl_aiqd lb•l tb•
fillriaa. a PiiVi\elOCinml -----aoutbeut Enilaod. faUed to l\G>
• :pd---~~~:.t·r~:;:_;G..':..;..: Upon ..,UllWllJ tbt~aUues of
. rest stop north of Oceanside.
At Whiu:ll's preliminary hear· :.t":~~~:-'.:::;."!•;;;---rnrw~deteeun '"l'im. · --
ply the falr1e& ll adverllled
would help Santa u.nload hls pack on ttie 5~·mue run rrom
Wansford to Pt!terborough tut
Christmas.
"We Uunk ll'a al' hJlarioul.''
said David Dore ol the railroed.
''i'h.is chap came into ow olftce
and asked for his money back.
but as he'd already bad bls
mince pie and b is glass of
sherry, and hls son had had a
present from Santa, we don't
feel disposed to do that , fairy or
ne.
"In any case. what is a fairy?
We bad four young~ters dressed
up as elves aod pixies. and we
even had a girl dressed as a
fairy. She didn't have gossamer
wings Ol' anything like that, and
she didn't have a wand. She was
too busy banding out presents
for Santa."
The .complaining Cather con-
tende d that a fairy without
wings and a wand was no fairy.
"Jt all depends on how you lm·
aglne a fairy," said Dore .. "Does •
she have wings, or doe!n't she?
We've had a call from a woman
on the train who hea rd about the complaint. ·and what she sa.id
was, 'If thls man dido 't see a
fairv. then it was because he ob-viously doesn 't believe in them'."
The consumers· council said it
had filed the complaint and
asked the man to submit a copy
of the railway company's ad. -
"He hasn't done so yet, but he
still has 12 months.'' said Dick
Slater. ao official or the council.
WuntyOKs
Gravel Pit
Reclamation
Orange County planning com·
missioners have approved plans
for the eventual reclamation of the 1,173-acre Owens llllnols
gravel pit on San Juan Creek.
The plan. approved Tuesday
would give the glass manUfac· luring firm 10 years alter the
. concluaioo of the gravel 1lnd
sand mining operaUon to mt in
the pits it made and landscape
the site.
The company currenUy mineS
about 250 acres of the site on the
creek in the northwest San Juan
Capistrano area. According t6 a
county Environmental Manage-
ment Agency report. mining
operations are expected to COO·
tinue for another 45 years. The plan was 'required by
county zonirlg ordinances.
Girl, 17, Held
OCEANSIDE <AJ!) -A 17· year-old Carlsbad girl has been
arrested and the search 'con·
tinued for a 14-year-old boy in
connection with the Dec. 11
: shooting of Kathleen Wright. a
Yellow Cab Co. driver, oolice
said.
Viej~ Man
Gets State
Unit Posi
SACRAMENTO <AP >
Philip Reilly or Mlssioa Vaejo
waa one of two Republican& ap-
pointed by Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. Wednesday to four.year
terms on the state's Little
Hoover Commission.
Reilly and James Mulvaney of
San Diego were named to the
13-member commission wbic)l
probes state programs with an
eye to saving money and pro-
moting effsciet>CY.
New legislation, effective Jan.
1, established four-year terms
for the nine public members of
the commiMioo -five of whom
are appointed by .the goverppr
and two each by the Assembly
speaker and Senate Rules Com·
mittee. Prior to the new law, the
a ppointments were for indefinJte
terms.
The other commissioners are
two senators and two as -
semblymen, apPOinted by Rules
Committee and ~ speaker.
}Jellly, 49. president o( the
Mission Viejo Co.. bas been a
director of the Metropolitan
Wate r District of Southern
California and a member of the
Santa Ana Planning Com-
mission. He replaces Edward
Fryer of Portola Valley.
Mulvaney. 56, a lawyer and past president of the .United Way
of San Diego County. is former
president of the San Diego
Baseball Co., owner of tbe
Pacific Coast League fad.res..
He replaces David Dawaoo fof
San Rafael.
Both Fr'yet-and DaW100 bad
been ·appointed by Brown tat . year ·
Commi18looen are pajd only expenses.
Billy Sorry,
Says Lillian
WASHINGTON <AP>-~i
dent Carter's 80-yeu-old moth~rt Mias Ullian. says that
she oedeves her son Billy is
sorry ii bis recent remarks and
actions have given anyone of.
fense.
"I have tried to rtlise all of my
children to love their fellow
man," she said in remarks Wed· nesday al the Washington Press
Club. "After they get grown and
gel away from home, 1 can't
help .what they do," she said. ·•1 just hope for the best." ·
Billy Carter raised a storm of
criUciam last week fo.r aUe1edly
anti-Semitic remarks. he made
while playt.ng host in Georgia to
a dele1atioo from the Arab na-
tion ol Ubya. ·
; .lolan W agne'• Ca11~er
governor W.m.day. Alexander
ordered that no more of the
p,risooen are lo be releaaed
• 'without a properly executed
documn wtth my •isnature.''
The surprise swearinc·in
came amid reports that a grand
jury would investigate the
pardont and commutations
irant.ed by Blanton. .
Blanton's action Monday
came a month after the arrest of
two aides and a state trooper on
fe deral charges of selJing
pardons and paroles. A federal
grand jury is investigating the
alleged scheme.
Blanton. who was not told or
the oath-taking ceremony in ad·
vance, said be was •tsaddened
and hwt for the state of Ten-
nessee that this clandestine ac-
tion has taken pl&ce . . . There
is such a thing as courtesy. I
thought they would have the
courtesy to teU me."
He said he bad4been told he
.-had been barred from his
Capitol office for security
reasons. ,
Shortly before taking the oath
of office from Chief JusUce Joe
Henry of the state Supreme
Court, Alexander saJd, "I have
been autborU.ed by the Ueute-·
nant governor and the Jpeaker
of the House to make this state-
ment:
"The U.S. attorney today ad-
vised each of us that he bu sub-
stantial reason to believe that
the governor of Tennessee was
planning to release one or more
persons frotn prison who are
targets of an investigation or
payoffs for release r rom prison.·•
LaHabro
Roo/erHela
In Burglary·
A La Habra roofer who ap-
parently makes house calls
Wbea no ·one'• home wu ex· tr.acted from a Fountain Valley
delltut'• residence at gun~ late Tuesday by a team of
policemen.
Kirby 11. Guyette, 23, was ar· rested and boolted 1n to Orange
County Jail on suspicion or
bunrlarv after he WU found in· side the Dr. Richard Verdugo
home at ll8&S Jade Court.
"He didn't belong tbere,"
Police Watoh Commander Lt.
Bill DeNisl observed.
A aetgbbor called police about
10:30 p.m. to report what ap-
peared to be a burglary in pro.
gresa and Guyette was wearing
handcuffs about five minutes
later police said. Officers Clark Corbin and Bill Parker arrived: slipped in the
open front door and were skulk·
in« about downstairs when they
beard someone skulking about Upttaits. '
Suddmly. the upetairs skulker
heard t.be downstairs skulken.
. . ,,.
• lfeaded (}ff at the PaSs
• .
LOS ANGELES CAP> -1be cancer that spread rrom John
Wayne's stomach into nearby
lymph nodes was e ntering a
pathway that mali1naiat cells
often me to scatter through the
~cer 1peclallst sa.id w . .
pr . .Ric:bard O'Brten, deputy
dlrectoa: of the Unlvenity of
Soutbern CaUfornta Caneer
Center bere. Mid' tbe lJJDPbltie
syatem ls • major route taken
by eaneer celll and can carry
tbem to.tltaat cqans.
He added.· bowlever; that tbe
lymph nodes allo t.emporartly trap and even attack .,,....,.,,
cance'fcells, al~ ''they are
not 111tte11ful ultimately.'' U
the lnleded nodes are •utticall1 removed before belna over-
wbelmed, be Nld, the cancer
mQ IClmltiJDll be cured: I •
system collects and fllten the
fluid that carries nutrients from
the blood to the varlous cells.
Lymph nodes, clumps o(
1perjalized cells •itbin the
system, screen out debris and
destroy microorganisms before
the colorleee fluid la rec:,.eled in-
to the lllood. • ..
SU,... at the UCLA lledlc-1
Cea&er, removed Wayne'• can-
~ ltocDada FrldaJ, and •
hotpttal spokesmaa announced
Wednelclay that labontory testa
showed the cancer bad 1pnad
into lymph nodes near tbe
ltOmaeb.
Time ii ''a prob9bpity k wW
IPRed. '' N&d meclca1 oealer' ed-
mlalltrator Bernard Strobm,
wbo ~ not ---....... tnatmealll for tbe '11·1N"-Gkt
actor. 8trobm alto WMld DGt comma cm w.,_•s Jll'UCDOlll.
: A f amoua eumple ia pro.
; · feutonal IOlfer Gene UUler ~ . =:=-~~c:== Fire~·'
det 1* llA .. ta Ila.. Ltalw. . .r t :: :::: .... -CAP>
.,., ... ._ ...... to compeCJb ~ -------··L..o.-. .t---.... bder aad bu .... bid ...,,,_.._ -· _, ww-
t lult Une 'lawtaiebldl JDtrelat '•N411•• I• tb• :,, ..... ~.-. :::=-=~~:~= ,,.. ... ~mtmt'ol ................ .. j,. Pb YHHll and nodet Pll'IW ~--·;fin ofnelall
nedlle ... of tM '°41· • ... ...... . ................ _
. ' Carroll testified that WhlraJ I told
D9ifr N9C ...... .., ~ 1(-
COUNTY FIREMEN PROBE FUMES AT IRVINE COMPLEX '
Plant Evecu•ted; 11wM Firemen Hoe.,itaffzed
Fume~ Force Plant
Workers to Fl~e
Toxic fumes at an Irvine in-
dustrial comQlex processing
plant forced the e\'acuaUon ol
workers Wednesday and sent
Church Chief's
. Yacht Seized
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The
Internal Revenue Service has
seized a 100-foot yacht and its
contents belonging to Hakeem
Abdul Rasheed. founder of the
controversial Church of Hakeem
in Oakland.
The IRS ftled a $623,853 tax
lien Wednesday for. the 1978 tax
ybr covering individual income
tax liabilities of Rasheed, whose
name also was listed as Clifford
Jones.
The church bas been
described by law enforcement.
autb<JriUes as a, "lel·rich·auick" operaUon and b,q been under
investigation by a redera1 arand
jury and Oakland police.
three faremen to a local hospit»,
Orange County fire spokesmen
said today.
The chemical. Hexaed1ol
Diacrylate reacted to either beat
or light and touched oH the
fum e s at 12 :25 p .m . a t
Dynacbem Corporation. 2631
Michelle Drive. Tustin. firemen
said.
Special fire crews neutralized
the fll.mes by adding Hydro
Quinone. s pokesm e n said.
Firemen remained on the scene
for two hours.
Three firemen. Capt. John
Berger and -Firefighters John
Avila and Larry Colgan, were
treated at Santa Ana·Tuslin
Community Hospital for skin ir-
ritation and released. firemen
said.
Fire spokesmen said the
chemical reaction occurred just
inside a load ing dock and
rou1bty 20 employees were
evae"ated from that area.
.investigators that be also made a citizen's arrest or a motorist in
Carls bad at gunpoint about
three months ago
Au thorities deny knowledge or
any of those incidents, however.
and it was unclear from court
testimony whether Wh itatl a<:·
tually arrested people or Just
alerted authorities abou1 poss•·
ble lawbreakers over his
· citizens-band radio.
Authorities say Whita\I and ti
companion. Scott Rex. 24. also of
Dana Point, patrolled the
fr~way between Orange Coun1y
and San Diego for months. iden-
tifying themselves on their tB
radib a s "California Stale
Security 504 and 505 · ·
According to Carroll. Whitall
said he and Rex followed Vill a·._
car to the rest area and attempt
ed to handcuff rum. Wh1tall told
Ca rro ll that Vi lla bccam(.'
violent and that he shot th\! un
armed 5-foot·6. 169-pound m an
because he feared for his life.
the detective testified. Whita11 is
being held in county jail in hcu
of S25.000 bond
Pe.-ils Topic
At Saddleback
Food additives. JCt noise.
radioactivity. fad diets. smof?
and polluted waler will all be
subjects of a class entitled .. En·
vi r o nme nt a l H azard s t o
Health." slated to be~in Jan 25
at Saddleback College's Irvine
campus.
The three-unit course will be
ofrered Thursday~ from 4 to 7
p.m. at the campus at Jeffrey
Road and Irvine Center Onve.
-introduction to Environmcn·
la! Studies" also ~II be offered. on Thursdays at tJle north cam-
pus from 7 to 10 p.m.
Winte.-Sale ·
,. · ...
Save 15 to 25o/o on
UphOlstered Chairs and Sofa:s . •
In a Wide Choice of Fa bric
Our sale events are eagerty awaited, and for
very good reason. When we offer reductions.
you save Importantly on the very finest sofas.
love seats and chairs made today. Upholstery
f abrlcs. conttructlon and cushioning are of
the hlgfleSt quality. Styling is Impeccable.
Included in the low sate priC4J. Come choo9e
today -the beaut If ul result Is furniture to
cherish, In every room In yoor home!
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OVER 2000
FABR'/CS TO
CHOOSE FROM
including Velt1Pls.,
M a t l a s .o; fl " s ~t'
. Tapestrys~ Cotton
Prints., T ex tures.,
Corduroy :1 a11d
~ BrocadRs. ~ -winter
Furniture
.. ~~±LJ ~GAl\RE! fc.U ~~IJJ,gE
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A4 DAILY '9LOT
: 4'••.
.: ~~·~ ~ .... ,.,
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18raeli--·
Market
Bombed
JSRUSAL&M (AP> _--;;-Paa .. umaa INll'l'Wa bomb bld-dta In a plckl• eu bluted
throu1b a crowd941 ~ marbt la tbe J..W. lllietGI' ol Jmaaaa.m today and .,... « it at least JO people, autbortlale Hid,
The exololkm eame u U.S.
llld eu{ medlator Alfred
Alberton beau bit MeGlld da,y of Laib wltb 1araeli lellClll'I. ,
)
YA81Sa A8A•AT'8
Pal .. Une Uberauc. ~· tiQll tald 1D Beirut tbat _. ol Ma _ _,._,..,..,,.._.""'"' •n ,.._. •
responsible. It aald tbe .at.-nam~ Abu All 11..S.:: a. senior mllitary leader ot Al
Fat.ab killed in Jordan's lfJ0.'11
civil war. One Kiiied; '1'11,-ee Injured
•
Oro.-COGMR.~
AJtDOjla ~bate
The Jet NolMt Qw...,,.m
a V~CalmOnd
°'flrd/fed Foaldon
inl bis early-morning shave probably doeso 't make the
dlaUnetlon.
He Jlmt likely bu a few choice words for aviation in
general.
ONLY THE DIEBAaD jet noise opponent will-charge
out.doors at that hour, abaying cream sun plutered across
bla race, and try to determine lC it was a m.ooo or a DC-9
that Just roared overhead. .
Down at my Balboa Peninsula digs, aircraft or all
kinds make noiae overhead. I've given up trying to place ~
the blame. Sometimes I Jhlnk passenger jets are suspect.
But I'll guarantee you a police helicopter can shake up the
joint with racket aa loud or maybe louder.
1ben during the summer, those little planes that haul
advertising banners for Slow-Bum Sun Lotton can sound
like a buzz bomb wbeo they rattle by.
TRV8 THE DEBATE on jet 'noise out of our county
aerodrome will likely go on as long as the airstrip operates
out there on MacArthur Boulevard. .
That may be the key point. There is considerable
evidence that Orange County's economy needs that
a1rport.
Aside from the noise vexations, you have to look a~
the number of people who stream through that airport
every day. The latest figures show that tbe county
aerodrome set another all time record for passenger use. in
1978.
Departures and arrival& amounted to more than 2.3
million pauengen. That's up 10 percent when compared
to 1977.
W.oNG 'l'RJNKE&S mlgbt suaeat that users aren:L
our native peopJe but sJmply outsiders who rush here to
add new bulges to our already-bulging populaUon.
Yet the statistics suggest that the passenger arrivals
and departures are almost evea.---.bout 1.1 mllllon arrive
and about 1.1 million depart.
That's a lot of coming and golng.
Jet oolse may not be very popular. But Orange County
AirPOrt sure is.
~'!1:!!ro~!~ ~l~~~
did not always have enough peanuts in its bins to back up $5.8
mllllon in loans obtained during um and 1976 from a bank
beaded by Bert Lance, accordlnc to a report prepared for federal
officials.
However, tbe two bank direc:tors autborlied by the Securities
and Exchange Commission to compile the report said they found
no evidence any of the money was diverted to Carter's preslden·
tial campaip.
A Jerusalem poUee
spokeamao said the bomb weat
off near a vqetable atand lD tbe
Mahane Yebuda market. Tbe
open market wu packed wttb
pre·Sabbath IJ)oppen wbee tbe
bomb went off at mld·monalaa.
Israeli radio reported thaf 21 were ilijured by fbi.DI debris.
Police saJd lnJurles were "light
to medium"· and that no deaths
were reported.
THE AREA WM cordoned off
and casualties were taken to
nearby Shu.rel 7.edek Hoepital. The market i.s near the busy Jaf-
fa Road and lea than a mile
Cron) the walls ol Jerusalem's
Old City.
J e rusalem Mayor Teddy
Kollek visited tbe market and
warned ra1denb to be wary ol ~strange object.a. Kollek aald the
aim of {he terroriata ls
"headlines in papers abroad -
any thing that happens in
J erusale m makes a better
'headline." ·
"There was an explosion, a lot
of people were hurt, that's all," said the proprietor of a nearby
butcher shop.
.
Three ~. and 21 c:ars or a freight
train deralleil Jult south of Fros~roof', Fla .•. on W~A .tractor-tr, · er rig ran ~. w~ ,s1pals an btt an
engine of the train. The engineer was
killed. 11le trucJc driver and two trainmen
were injured. Damage was estimated at Sl.5 million.
CtitS .. fu . Benefits Loom . . .
~.in Social Security Tax 'Secomf
.• WASHINGTON <AP > -Presi·
dent Cartee says eQta lD ·~uo
neceuaty" Socfal ·Security
benefits must precede any
rollback ID the steep PQrell tu
lacreata1 eriaeted to save the re-tirement fund from bankruptcy.
In bis upcoming budut. Carter proposes eUmlnaUng t800
million In Social Security
benefits in lfl80, it waa leamed
Wednesday. He •a>11 hll auaeat·
ed changes would save SL 7
billion in 198L
THE PaE8IDEIW'8 propoaJ
comes at a time ol increMIDg
congreis•onal •u:rt for a
rollt>.Ck ol the tu ues.
Ke proposed phaain& out
, Social Security beDeftta for col·
le1e 1tuclent1, ellmlnatlng
minimum benefit levels and
limitiq diaabWty paymenta to
80 percent. of a -worker's normal
ea.mino. according to aourees
wbo ubclnot to be named.
irama through gene ral tax revenues, such as income and cor~
poratetue..
r
BY EUJllNAftNG use of the
payroll tax for these welfare· type programs, Brodhead said ,
Social Security could be re · tutned "to wbat tt was origl.naJly
deslaned to be -a basic retire-ment system." ·
Jlietnamese Attack
Cambodian Island
The president's fiscal 1i80
budaet me.aae, wblcb WUl be sent to CoagNM on llODCIQ.
says enactment of hi.I propoeed
chan1es and pa11a1e of a
hospital ooet containment bill could permit cuta in Social
Seeurity tael begiMlq in 1981.
THE INC&BASES, eQed.ed
to cost workers and employers
$221 billion over the aext decade,
began ~effect this year.
Hcr#ever, the president's plan to concentrate first on trimming
benefits appear s to have a
powerful ally in Rep. Al Ullman.
D-Ore., chairman of the Ways
and Means Committee. . ,,--In a recent Interview, Ullman
and bla committee would con·
alder recl\atjng areas of Social
Security benefits before taking
up proposals to roll back payroll
taxes. "If Congre,. tail• to take
BANGKOK, Thailand. CAP) -Vietnamese forcii1.\llt.ed tl)e somr action. J believe we will Cambodian island bastion of Kong tQday, lailn~¥4 e.ayy rm have a_t.upa)'er revolt tbat will
against two embaUled COMtal port areu And wt · "~-mU.e ~ 13 loot tame U • T'-•-V sistance In al leaat ball a doien hotspots across Ca a, 'ml by comNi'iloO" Rep. Wllllam moo 11Ae8. Ole
analysts said. M.· Broclbead. h-llic~ .• warned SACRAMENTO <AP> -Tbe
Thal b:itelllgence sources said Som. 't:ated.oo tu ti.e',go~wi · Wednaday u be illti'oclQCed a United Farm Workers union was...
Vietnamese troocfta, 1upporW near' tbefudOWI lltn · centurY blll ~Jt the tu lllereae. declared tbe winner ln an Arvin
by gunboats, ma e their attack Budd bis' temple of Preah Broctbead. 8 member ol the area farm election, although the
Crom the seaward slde of Kooa1 VJhear bl .J.be , .. ote north· tax-~ritln.1 House Ways and union wu found guilty of sbt ac-
locahted-juat Corl tbbodie-coast or around tbe~· _ .... _Ital 0~ Means ~-.n.ie•• re-nd 1 t este Othe ., ---... '1 d · ""t~b So~ i " cess es vio ations, the state ~~tlabie ~ce:~nl~ed ~. Moodolktrt n_tbe nol'.lheast, and P~~a:1o'11 ~x bey a fln:~c~~~ Agricultural Labor Relations
att1ack aglli.Jm one of the bases eoutbeaatem Takeo pro~~· Medicare and disabllity pro· Board anaounced.
of tht.:ex-Phnom Penh regime1 ----------------------;_..;::...-__
but could not say· 'who now bela
the island.
ONE ANAL\'8'1' descnbed the
situation at Cambodia's only
deep-water port. Kimponf Som,
as "highly contested' wUb
neither side being able to use the city 'a vital port.
Thai inteWgence sources said
the Vietnamese had moved
large gwiboata Into the . bu ol ol Kompoag Som to pound ons&an
resistance and were bringiq re-
inforcements into the area 8JoaC
Hi ghway 4, Phnom Peob't 12S-mUe route to the aei. Fighting waa alao. reported at
Kampot. lwtber along tbe c:cmt
toward Yletnam from KomPllll
Me».i~~tfJG> Wcws
R~8'.E A1-~OR.e~ Ac.L
Weather Deaths Grow
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BART T~ B.,,.,,., Eireman Die1.
OAIQ.AND (AP> Flreln~combed lbe charred rema.lna ol a Bay Ana Tr-1t
lNla Coday k-tbe .uuae ol • bWe da kWld one ft.reman and ll\Jund do1enl ot pet"IOlll. wblll
tboulaodl ol cocnmut.ert atnuled lo pt tQ San Franclac:o ln crawUnc bUHa a.ocf cars.
Tl'alllc wu reported~ qp at a.ut ab
mli.. oa ._.., Eut a., f'"wa.)'j fMCliq &bl
et.bt·mlle·IOftl Oakland ·san Francl1co Bay
Bildae. llo,. than I0,000 rlden ride BART
tbrouab the tube dally.
The amok)' C!OIDGlUt.r·bour ftN \VWWda)'
evea.l.nc. ln a Su Fruclaeo-bound tra&a .,......,
UDder &be bay h"CMD Oekl_., kllltd...! ~ •
Oakland flNman and inJw.4 33 at.hen,• ol wt-om
W!_re aWI hol~taliMd WI ~· At. .... l 11 ~~ne. lntludll\l dle ftremen. wen-repon.ct ln·
Jv*i ~·t le< » pel"IOIJ'~ftl'e ~. •
THE ftaE .. liiTA T abouf6:LSP.in, aear abt
~ baek ol • apeed,U)1 tralD aft.er what .lritaMMI_
detcrlbed II a Ow-ry of ,sparks, flubes aad tx·
pk*ion-Uke sounds Of\ \he westbound BART tracks
l.m1de the 3.6-mUe steel-encased bore.
Two houri earlier. a slmilar series or soundl
and nubes shocked passengers on another train.
BART infonnaUoo officer -Mike -..ealy aaki
that train wu stall~ under the bay for some 20
minutes before it continued into San Franciaco.
Any connection between the two lncident.I a1IO wu
under lnvestllation.
The 3.6 mile underwater tube in ·which ·the
burning tr~ waa trapped was cloled today and
the 17 ,000 rush· hour commuters wbo use BART
from the East Bay suburbs were buled acrou the
bridge from MacArthur Station in Oakland or
found other means to reach the city. SART of·
ficlals sald there appeared to be little or no
damage to the tube itself, and trains were operal·
ing on both ai<Jes,otf.be bay.
Most of the fire fighters fnjured · stiJfered
smoke inhalation wblle battling the 4i,;.bour fire.
It was controlled at l1 p.m.
. .Some 40 passengers on lbe BART train tbat
caught fire were safely evacuated, but many were
treated for smoke lnhalaQon. Hospit.ala in-Oakland
and San Francisco reported \bat six ~en. M
Oakland firemen, and two BART employees were
admitted.
Bags Off Studied
· MOit :,:r-s 18 Ubll eoa&tiUoa. but at 'a.at -......... Ja crlUeal coedl· 1'm a& fftw*t•ci ffou6tal. ,,. ..... °'*1ud ................... ii WUJlam IDoll. a. wbo
.,,. n'ty w11 OM ol UarM wbo eollapaed ID tbe
tu8Ml n. IMftb for ... Une took ... laour bWde
tM......_Ndd.leek Oou, 08klMdflreeblel. ilMlr llAd .. ftN belu aboal t :U p.m. OD
tbe ...... to lMt HI' of a th-at train bound ffOID
OaklUd to SU ~and on to Dai1 aty, tbe tOdolllilllM. Tiiie nla wu abou& a mile welt ot OUJand, a
qlW1.tr" tbe..,.....,,.... .... t....a ud moviDI
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''It CIJuld be autlalU '"-'111 eleetrieal fire to
wtm ~ wbat,''" aalcf= wbo added,,"Wa wtll IM>ld a full·HUe lDwiltl . " ·
"I\ Wll ~ lhe bataOm of tbe (.faJaa. a IQ~,' Hid RUii ~ wbo WU rldina ID die lllt car. "You eoald feel a Chaft8i or
pressure in the air, then tbere were a lot cl sparks
and llpt out.aide ...
"People were yemn,, ''Jbere'• water comint
in!• -which wasn't true, but it's tbe first tbina
you th1nk of wtMD you're under water in tbe Tube.
It even cauebt me for awhile," be sald.
TellA)' sald the anxiqua CS'en 11t in the
front can ol tbe train for a 40 minutes wblle
.tbe air thickened with smoke from tbe fire in tbe
rear.
"They <BART> operators wouldn't open the
doon. Jt (the tnln> wu Just full of smoke, but It
Wal WOl'le out.aide.''
B&\LY MID BAST oftlciall first tried to
move the front few can or the ltricken train out of
the Tube. When that failed, they decided to
evacuate the ~en off tbe stricken train and ~ a ''l'elcue train • dlat .tarried tbem out of the
Tube to tfie nearest station, at Oakland West, be
said.
Tenny said passengers were ied off the
smoky traln and "crawled alonl lbia UUle Jedae
with the handrails. That's where the smoke Cot so
inteoae tt waa Just UDbelievable ... But there-wu
no place to IO· There were people in front of you,
people in bact ol you."
Strangler Link · Probed
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
man beil)g questioned in the
Hillside Strangler case, who re·
portedly Jived near where four
strangler victims were last seen
-alive, may be linked With a fifth
victim, according to newspaper
and1.elevi.sk>n reports.
And two days on which Ken-
neth A. Bianchi called in sick for
work claiming be was dying or
cancer correspo.oded with the
dates of two Hillside 5tl'angler
killings, KABC·TV in Los
Angeles 581<! wea:neaaay.
Los Angelts authorities re·
turne_d from .BelJin&hami Wasb'...I Wednesday, wbere they ques·
tioned Bianchi about tbe 13
HiUaide Strangler slayings that
occurred between September
1977 and February 1978.
Bianchi, 2'7, was arrested Fri-
day following tbe strangulation
deaths of two young women in
Washington. Authorities said
Bianchi. who move d t o
Wasblngton from Los Angeles in
May 19'18, bad worked at the
same .Bellingham firm as one or
the strangled Washington ~-
Mme Tot Sla.,er1
CAMARILLO (AP ) -A
WOodland Hms man already
serving time for child molesta·
lion was being held In Ventura
County in connection with the
rape and murder ·or a 2-year-old
Camarillo girl, officials said.
Theodore Francis Frank, 43.
was booked for lnvesligatioo of
murder in the strangulation
death of Amy Sue Seltz, Ventura
County Undersheriff John
Gillespie_ said Wednesday. 1be
girl's boclY was found Jast March
( : STATE )
in the driveway of a Topanga Ca·
nyonbome.
Stme..t••·~
LOS ANGELES <AP> Although more white atudenta
left the city's llCbool distrlet lbia
year than ,ever beiore, the
d~reaae can't be blamed entire-ly o·n aesegre14~ion, says
University of IUcblcao demo-
grapher ~ Farley. In a 1eport med -Wedneeday
with integrattoD overseer,
Superior Court Judae Paul Egly,
Farley 'noted tbat white enroll·
ment ren by 29,400 studenta this
year-a 15.l percent drop. He
said 10,000to14,000"' thole atu·
denta may haft left because ol
the fOl'Ced busing, but factors
such aa a decl1nin& while birth
rate and a national tendeDey to
leave the city for tbe suburbs
have contributed to the
decrease.
Tea9le C".-Pre~
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Terri Buford. a former top aide
to Peoples Tem~ leader Jim
Jones, hu given a federal grand
jury COPies ol bank records lbe
believes show there is about $7.S
mUUon ln temple accouota in
Panama.
Ma. ~ord answered ques·
tfona for 90 minutes Wecloeaday
before the panel, which la in·
vestigatlng whether a con-
spiracy batched 1n Ulla country
resulted in the death of Rep. Leo
Ryan, who wb gunned down
with lour others at an airstrip
near Jonestown Nov. 18.
SdN!~:mc 'Dneiftl'
LOS ANGELES <AP>--A
former KFWB radio program
director pleaded i.nnocent Wed·
nesday to charles be toot more
tbao $14,000 la a scheme that al·
19'edlY imolwd false claima for employee..orertlme.
At arralpment in Municipal
Court, Ken Draper was allowed
to remm·free without ball.
PllmJ
Pvblltllld 0r"'91 CiDltl o.lty Pllo4.
J-V "· ... ".,..,.,...,.., 1, lt79 n.1•
PVBUC NOTICE
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FIRE-GUTTED BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT TRAIN ~INED
Employee• lnepect Car Involved In Drama Under Bey
Thrill Ride
Peril Found
Ip Testing '
LOS ANGEt.ES <AP> A
mannequin was jolted from its
seal on the last of1iv~-Mrou,la·
Uon testa aboard Magic Moun-
tain 'a "Colossus" roller coaster.
wbicb ls being investigated in
connection with a fatal accident
on the ride wt month. ·
The test rides were filmed last
weekend by the Valencia park
and the CQUnty engineer's offite
to determine whether additional
safety devices are needed ln the
wake ol ~ death of 20-year-old
Carol Flores, who fell or was
tossed out of the coast.er.
Park spokesman Anthony
Harris said the manpequin.
which duplicated the East Los
Angeles woman's 5·foot, 260·
pound proportions, rem<&ined
securely seated through the first
four rides.
. THE METAL lap bar was
loosened on the ftfth ride-when
the mannequin "came over the
lap bar," Harris said. He added
that a bu.man being in the same
instance would undoubtedly
have been thrown from the car. Tne report or tbe county's
study ls expected to be released
ln two weeks by the office of
Supervilor Baxter Ward, whose
district encompasses the amuse-
ment park. Changes under con-
slderat.Jon reportedly include in·
stallation of seat hens or
shoulder bamessea and im·
plementation of a weight.· limit
rorriden.
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Des~rt City Girds
For Shah's Arrival
RANCHO MIRAGE (AP) -Reports that the embatUed Sb ah -
of Iran and Empress Farah will seek refuge this weekend at
Walte r Annenberg's desert estate appareptly have prompted the
City Co~il to pass two crowd-discouraging "urgency" measures.
Officials still will not say whether tbe royal family will come
here. but Secret Service agents whose duties include protecting
foreign beads of state have arrived at the estate to take over
security responsibilities from lbe State Department, which is
responsible for guarding families of national leaders.
Jn a copyright story Wednesday. the Palm Sprinsts Desert Sun
quoted what It called "an unimpeachable source" as saying the
royal couple would arnve by military helicopter either Friday or
Saturday, possjbly accompanied by otber family members.
FOR. SECURITY REASONS. Annenberg's sprawling estate
may be declared a.temporary lran.ian diplomatic mi85ion, another
newspaper reported today.
tr the shah comes, as many as 5,000 Iranians are expected to
rollow. at least 500 of whom may be "fanatics," said John McCoy.
a liaison between the Riverside County.Sheriffs Department and
federal offices assigned to protect the royal family.
The Riverside .Press·Enterpme quoted unnamed sources in re·
porting the pOSs1ble conversion to "a temporary diplomatic mis·
sion" so that Iranian officials may participate in the shah's protec·
tion.
THE PAPER ALSO llEPOllTED that 15 dogs and 15 exotic
birds that accompanied the shah's mother, Ta<lj Ul Moluk, durtng
her earlier stay at the estate, bad behaved rather un-
diplomatically.
Some of the dogs were apparently not housebroken, but as pro· 1
tocol to his guests Annenberg allowed the pets to roam free in the
house, the paper said . Unnamed law enforcement sources said the
home was being cleaned up and refurbished before1he royal fami·~
ly returns.
Meanwhile. the City Co\mcll unanimously approved an or·
dinance Wednesday prohibiting parking on all city streets border·
ing Annenberg's estate from Jan. 17 through Feb. 13.
''Softly the Su~ Sets··
by
Lenore Beran
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FIRST EDITION OF THE
"MOODS OF THE ORIENT'" SERIES ·
Lenore 8'ra~ known for he r great versatilicy in the arts, hasonceaRdtncreated d
magnificent collector plate for the discriminating buyer. Creal~ from dn
o riginal collage desig nl'd especially for this series of four annual pl.ates, "Softly
the Sun Sets" is manufactured on the fln!_st quality porcelcJin ~y Due Leoni Fine
Ufn• ofCi1ifornia fo-r-n>tfn l3rln31e/Fine Arts.
' • tO'A dl1mdtt • limited to .oOo plttet • &.ck •••mp In 1JK gold •
• Hand •lgrwd by the artltt l.n 2JK gold • SeqwntU.lly numbered • Gift boxed •
lstut Prkc $75 (C1llf. rnldtflt•..dd 6161 win tu) . \
MEET LENORE B~RAN AT PETRfCKS
88turdmy 8ftcl 8ufldlY """'*' 20 • 21
for the ftrat algnlnt of '"lofttr the Sun Seti"
ALSO FEATURING ..
0"9fnel c:.r.n1c Sculpturet by Jirry Punch
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A8 N ThotMs Keevlf /EdltOf'
Seman ti cs Debate
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Drags Out Delays
~' the N~ Beacb y CouDd1 found
iuelf ooce ••••o delayina ronaldueUoo of bu.lid.in.I P.rojectsl.!~~~. Ume t>ecaUJ-.. 1t can 'l decide wbat
•reasonADIC!t1C5S" means.
The t rm came up tn connecUoo wtlh five ~ devets· whose lraf:fic phulna plant are t.o be sub' ID "a test of reuona'bleoeai,' aeeordlni to an
ear ·er council decl ion.
·The Plannlna Commission had dutifully_ deve~ measunments for wbitt It conslden ''reuombleneu al
the eotnell's request. But council members said lbe)t're
not sati81Wd aod asked for "clariftcat.kln" at a f\.iu.re
meeting.
ll 's clear that d~velopers need guidelines for
prtt.parlng traffic studies, and council memben are rl&bt.
to take care in develop n1 _. polky. ~
There lM>Uld be litUc ·« no arouncts for obj Uon If
lhe current delay did not appear to be part of an most .
uninterrupted s trang of delays affecting the same
projects.
The:,t' mu1or deveJopments. which have been the
s ubject of years of city-developer discussion and
consideration. have had to undergo considerable
revumptng ut lhu. hands of the current council ..
Along the way. densities have been cut. Also, the
projects. oriftnaUy held to be "vt!sted" and so not :iubject
to the city s traffic phasing ordinance, we re later
required to submit traffic phasing plans for all but the
first 30 percent of their development.
Now these developers find themse1Ye$ twiddling their
thumbs once again while the council probes.the nuances
of "reasonableness .. , . .
So. what at first .appears to be merely painstaking
policy:makin~ at second glance looks more and more like
a stalling tacttc.
One begins to wonder if some members of the COWlcil
are really looking for a solution to the city's problems, or
just for one more exC'use alter another to stretch a de
facto bwldulg moratorium.
A Remarkable Project
During the past 10 years, the Environmental Nature
Center in Newport Beach has transformed a 2.5-acre
vacant lot into an unus ual park, featuring native
California plants in 12 separate plant communities.
The center at 1601 16th St. m aintains the park open to
the public free of charge, with tours available to groups.
The result of all this work is a deUghUul spot of
educational and scientific vaJue as well as a reslf ul place
for weary citizens who wanttogetawayfromitall.
The Newport-Mesa School District provides the land, a
resource room and a -caretaker. But the transformation -
planting, planning and grading -has been accomplished
by volunteers at minimal cost to taxpayers.
Almost all the work involved in transforming the land
has been volunteered. with materials salvaged from here
a nd there and purchased with donations. The city of
Ne wport Beach donates the wood chips from its tree
trimmings ta line center pathways.
T he center is in need of financial support by
individuals and organizations to help maintain its
resource room and to continue improving the site. The
center can be contacted by calling 645-8489. This is one project local residents, as they count their
Proposition.13 savings, may have reason to feel is worth
assisting.
Sunnner College Cuts
A "sharply r e duced" summer school session
lies ahead. for students at Golden West, Orange Coast and
Coastline commwlity colleges because of the district's
post-Jarvis financial picture.
Many basic courses as welf as all sports programs
will be sent on vacation until school reopens in the Fall.
Outside of federally-funded classes and clinical
courses such as nursing and cosmetology. which will re-
m ain, there is no set summer curriculum at the in·
dividuaJ colleges. .
Coast Communit1 College District trustees appear to
have taken the right direction in allowing officials at each
campus to decide which courses to offer without damag-
ing the regular curriculum.
If officials from three facilitiJ'S work together,
perhaps some semblance of a rounded curriculum can be
m aintained.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
ar11sts. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 .. ) 642"'432t. ""
Boyd/ Salute
ByL.M.BOYD
Am asked how the 2l·gun
salute came to be a naval
tradition. Credit the British.
It was a defensive measure.
at first. Commanders of forts
ashore didn't want warships
sneaking up on them. So in·
coming vessels were re·
q u i r ed to a nnoun ce
.themselves by e mptying
their cannons while still out
of range. The maximum
number of cannons aboard
ship at the time waa 21 . Later
ships carried m any more
guns. 'J:he United States
u luted with al many
gunshots as there.were states
Dear
-.Gloomy
Gu
Coast Community
Col1 e1e District ·s
Propotltion 13 cutback
ts a "soft" cover Oft the .
'19 cl ... eched~. tent
to e,eey bcqehC>Jd. c.s.c.
~-"'J ""' ~· •:. ....
In the early days. But the
British finally suggested
everybody standardize at 21
abota, and the aalut.e became
inte rnalional. -Q ... What's the fastest
anybody has ever played a n
18·hole golf game?"
A. Just 27 minutes 48
seconds. One Bob WilUams
did it on a 6,010.yard course
In Eugene. Ore. He didn 'l ad-
dress the ball. He ambu&hed
it on the nm.
Seven out of 10 people who
die in fires are dead long
before the names ever get to
them. It's the carbon monmt·
id-e, the s moke, the
superheated air.
Moat everybody now ls
famllJar with the electronic
1creenin1 devices used at
... airports to check tbe JuHace
and clothiq ot pusen1en.
When lbo9e lnstruments flnt
came out durtna World War
II, they lndlcatea at least one
out of ev~ry JO penoua who
waited away from shipyards
and miUtal"y buet was car·
rytn1 otf eovmnnent proper,
ty. Wben they were nrtt tn·
1t1Ued at San QwntJ.D priton1 they •a.ow.cl that thre. out or
live femafe vfaitora carried
sclaaon tm their punes. In
botb tMe9, tbe tenlOr'I cut ... ....,...... ... coa-
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One~time Activist Still Running
W A.SHINGTON -Tbe aliDI acllvllt, oaee a beadllM fipre
who 1boutecl d•tlaace at the
poUce. ii now oo the J'UI\ from
tlN poltc». He talked'--CO UI about'
the 1910a ud the ahaalY·baired JHeraUoa, wtlb OQbel ol his
old trucua.ee. He also 1DOke
about the lfJOI I nd hll n.lCht
trom the put, with tracea ot
H dna.t. OQce he had to choice
back teen.
He'• about 40. a ver.,e 1tse.
wltb dart bair and btown eyes.
Hl1 CB ban·
die la "Red
Runner'' and
In hls car he
yam m er.a
consta ntly in·
t o l h e
m ic roph<>ne
JD a sort of twangy
Boston poolhitll pat-
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ter. He lives wlth a willowy
woman he calls Angel who is u
little taller and younger than he is.
1111' friends know him perhaps
as Billy, or Mark. or Joe. or any
or a dozen other names. He la, in
fact . Abbi e Hortman
America's most flamboyant
. fugitive. And he expects to be
captured.
FOB nvE years now, Abbie
Hoffman has been hiding ou
after jumping ball. He faces a
New York drug conspiracy
charge that could. tr he is con·
victed. bury him In Attica prison
for 15 years to life. He has at . .,
tempted to portray the arrest tr the llJ(ht of. a political lrameup,
but lhe fact is he was caught
red·handed selling $36.000 worth
of cocaine to an undercover police
omcer.
The man whose political
radicalism and violent rhetoric
la unc hed ~ thousand protest
demonstrations and helped fuel a
decade of social disruption Is now
little more than a common
criminal, reduced to scatological
diatribes and reliving old glories
in articles he writes for men's
magazines and counterculture
publications.
He has had plastic surgery to
change h!s appearance. He has
s ufCered two n e rv ou s
breakdowns brought on by lhe
pressures of being a fu,itive and
to eat IQ)' llddrtA book Oft that
OCCHlon," he &aid. me.on, it
1Jter1lly. ,
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Ht HAS BEE.N oUeTed uylum in Cuba, but he rejected
1l beca&11e: "J'm a.o American.
and I'm much more contenl liv-ln1 here and doing what I'm do-
ing than J would be IMng. l11
Cuba u Abble. l&rael baa a law
of return, and 1 am Jewllh, but I
think they'd trade rne fOt' a
Phantom jet. So here I stay." ..
He baa worked as an En&lisb
teacher, aa a chef in a restaurant,
as ~c in a greuy spoon, as a lab er and lf construction
-wo t...PeopJe b.ave ~Ue4,.bim
a s ap Abbie Ho(J .
man lookalike, but no one, has
·cJ\allengedhim astohls true iden·
thy.
It bas been • decade sine~ -made him a hated figu1'e ror Hoffman helped foment the many.
street riots at tbe Chicaao H e hat m e llowed con·
Democratic ' convention and slderably, meanwhile , along
later tum the riot,eon1piraey with the times. Jimmy Catier.
trial of the Cblcaio Seven Into a be thinks, is "an honest man
ahamblM. Pranb. like shower. working In a dishonest system ... ma dollar bUls from the vi1lt.ors' Today's vUlalos? "It used U> be:
gallery ado the flOor of the New 'Hey. he.Y. LBJ. how many kids
York 1tock exchange and did you kUl today?' Now I think
watching the brokers 1er1ntble it'a the chairmen ot the.boards
for the money, bolste~ his im-of multlnaUonal corporations.
a1e u the Clown Prince of the a nd it makes me mad because 1 New Left. don 't even know their names.
The same people who were maJc.
BUT Ol'llF.}I actions -such Ing napalm for Vietnam are now u wearinc a sttirt made from busily poisoning the environ.
the American flag. cbarac\eriz. ment."
inc tti..eJJ.niWLStates in hiJ> . _ _.Tuhu;;e hartJest J>art ot.hls.li~ oa ·
books QS ."Amerik·a. U\e Pi1 Na-the run. Hoffiban said, ia lleing
Uon," extolling drug usage and separated from his 'famil y.
walking all>Ulld with four-letter Fugitive status has me,nl the
words painted on bis forehead rorce.dendofhls ma rriageby'¥ife
1 Anita although they correspond
-----------~------------• regularly and remain "brother-
~~ ........
and-sisterfriends."
His 8-year-old son america -
named with a smafl .. a" as a sym.
bot of tlle counterculture into
which he was born -has seen his
father only at n eeting secret'
meetings arranged al great risk.
And Hoffman has two t.een·age
sons by a previous marriage. Dis·
cussing his family, he came clot;e
to tears at one point and abruptly
left the room to regain hi~ com. posure.
'.'ll"S VERY. very hard ...
very painful," he said. "I would
never give myself up. People
say: 'What do you want to go
back. for. you're doing better
than most of your friends. Would
you believe me af I said I'd do it
for my mother? She's had CJ
hard lime understanding all or this."
We were brought together
with HoHman in Buffalo. N Y ..
after elaborate security· precau.
' lions Angel drove us to a small diner where we sat down. Sud·
denly from the rea r, a long·
haired cowboy (lgure wearini:t
jeans. leather boots, sunglasSCti,
a bandaMa a~d a cowboy h1:1l
appeared. "Hey ... he said. ") 'm
Billy .. -using an agreed·u(>On
code name.
·the strain ot juggJlng has various
lde ntil.ies. He has been arrested
a nd jailed but was r eleased
wilj\out being idenl.lfled. "I had ''Tn4t ~€ems fAi~. We win Cdn'itodiA-you lose lrmt"
Hoffman said he went under·
Jrround not so much from fear of
being convicted but of what
woula happen lo him in prison
After his arrest. he spent M:<
weeks in Manhatta n's infamous Tombs prison before m·aki"ng
bail. "I was deathly a fraid of
how I'd be treated in Attica
prison. I've had a friend die in
there. So I decided to run."
Mailho"
Adoptive Parents Deserve Consideration
To the F.ditor:
Re Cher yl Romo's article,
"Adoption, Both Sides" <Daily
Pilot Dec. 29l:
It's too bad Ms. Romo left out
another side to the adoption
question, namely the feelings
and concerns or the adoptive
parents in any adoption
"triangle." .
It is apparently the vogue for
variou~ n.ewspape r s and
magazines to romanticize and
idf!alize the adoptee's search for
his birth parents. Note I say
'birth" and nol "real." Real
parents are those who willingly
and with love rear and nurture a
child.
Thr.rP seems to be little con· •
cern with how adoptive parents
might feel as the birth parent
suddenly appears and at this
late dale wants to become part
or a young child's life.
ADOPl'IVE parents are not
caretukers or roster parent.a who
recede Into the shadows ll and
when a birth parent decides to
appear.
Articles such as this do a
own special brands or vitamins
etc. say little or nothing about
the quality or c leanliness
standards employed.
Unhealthy standards of many.
if not lll06t of the health food
vitamin/mineral makers surely
offset the questionable values of
what the beal<.h foods etc. are
designed to accomplish. Quality
and reput.abUit.y standards are
musts!
ARTHUll-»I EISSM AN
Graiettd Paretti
To the Editor:
Much is being written these days about the salary problems
of teachers. They arc being
criticized by many for showing
more interest In money than students.
I have three children. One has
graduated· after attending four
years at Costa Mesa High Sc hool. Two are presently
enrolled there. In this era of the "educational put.down" I am
amazed &pd gratefw for the high quality of education my children
have received there.
grave disservice to thousands of THE TEACHING staCC is
loving adoptive parents who superior and an education far may fear the sudden appearance bo · ii bl of the birth parent in the lite of a a ve average as ava a e to those students who want il. Most
child. of the teachers are friendly, ded· Adult adoplees who believe lcated and willing to give ex·
lhey will "find the mselves" by Jra. "unpaid" time to pupils
locating their birth parents ap. showing a desire to leanJ. The
parently are encountering less administrative staff ls highly
obstacles, but lhls release ol in· visible and approachable to bot.b
formation should be by mutual students and parents. They are
consent ol all parties Involved. willing to listen and are genuine-
As an adoptive as well as ly concerned wttJa constantly im·
"natural" parent t urge Ms. proving the acbool and helplnc
Romo to explore all sides to the to solve r:•ems.
adaption question. -ri h!111 "t ":v~~utn*l f~t':fe9st
MRS. J . PRICE <" f~~ndllnets and extra time far . ...,., ...
To the Editor·
The subject of health rooc11 de·
serves continuing atteqtlon,
above the call of duty shown by t.e1cben and administration al
CMHS I can at 1eut publicly say
"thank·)'OU."
MARILEE BUI.J..ARD
despite the potency and/or lt'llat'• ••-See~'I potentials ol health roods with ..
proper health care. To the F4tor: T~ standards or proceutni. )Ir. Blankenship obviously \)as
bottling, pricing and stablUtlng a secret he 1hould let us aJI In on
the contellll ol the va1l m-.Jority ·CRe: "Tup1ytr1 'Had It' "
of available healtJa foods leaves lbllbo~. Jan. 111 . He apparent·
much to be ddll'ed. • -lY b11 a lfltem whereby he can ..-b 4tlv. bule!J, flpt.Ores
08VIOt11L\' not all dl1-:-and crime lnd'teacla lill cblldren
tributon make the produdl be-to reed and Mile, be can alto
••• .Olcl, ... tbol• tut do ..,. of .... OWll (arMae llDd
' government agency. Why else
would he suggest Uaat govern·
menl employees s hould quit
their jobs if they are unhappy
with their salaries and benefits·!
AS A FEDER,\LL V employed
. engineer with both a BS a nd MS.
I am expected to be content with
a salary that ls 15 to 30 percent
less than my eounterpart in
private industry. And you would
reduc-e m y be n efits , Mr.
Blankenship? Which benefits
are those~
I have already ~n informed
that I cannot receive any social
secµr ity r etir e m e nt teven
though l paid into the system for
20 years prior to going to work
for the government) because
that. would be "double-dippin~."
Maybe you are referring to the
medical and life in,urance
policy that I pay $46.12 a
month for"
l may take your advice and go
back into private Indus~ but
how many ~le will be Wng-
to do my Job tf l leave! What
kind of service do you expect for
the wages you're a pparently willing_ to pay? _ _
In the meantime, I sugge!t
you trade your car in on a
garbage disposal truck because
you may need it in the near
future.
G.H. PIPER
W••HtNet11•
To t&e FAltor:
It may be bot. it may be cold.
or it may be both. It may hap.
pen Jn a fe" 1ears, or ln a bun·
dred yean, or not at all.
-Tbe Dldlr~ust-be bll'd
up for front pqe news n> give
apace to an art.lc:le of the am-
blgulty ot the maybe or maybe: not "Jee Jt,ae ...
Should we or sbould we not be
conC!erned, fri9hte n ed . or
panicked. or all of the above or
none at all? ·
If we put our mandl to lt, we
may or "'-Y not be able to come
·with many, or hundreds. or
thousands ot thi1111 that mlgbt
or ml1ht not uppen now or la~r
or eventC&IJ.ly ot never.
JANE LEWIS
I
you could ask your readers to
help me out. My problem ts thb:
I have a neighbor whose trees
block my view of lhe Lo:-.
Angeles smog. Experts tell me
that thl'I increases tha value of
my borne by Sl0,000.
l am thinking of selling m y
home. The question is. do I
owe my neighbor Chat extra ten
I'll get when Bell?
J.W REIO
N•S~a11t
To the Editor :
Jn the Jan. 11 Mailbox there
was a e tt e r from Walt '
Blankenship in which he beratl'd
public employees for desiring
cosl·of·Uving increases.
If he as in business l 'm sure he
has raised his prices to increase
his JrofilS. If he ls In private in·
du'lry 1·m sure he has had a
financial review every six
months or a year, unless he is a useless employee.
He says servants, referring lo
publlc servants, want -more
dollars while others Cleaders. TU1ers-; tJngs) get less.> am a
teache r . l wUI ser-ve his
children. I am not his servant.
He also says thal if we don 't
make enough, get out. Thul 's
like saying if mlgrant workers
starve let the m get out: If you
don't like America, leave it l
amolrended.
T .SMITII
Prfwaq A~•
To the FAitor:
I read with inte,...t your Nov. 2t eiUforliT on e CHP fo.
terpretat.lon of the State Privacy
Act.
Please be uaured that I share
your concern and wm bl '"" troduclng an urgency bill to cor·
rect the situation. The CHP'1 ac·
lion wu an, unintended 1ldc ef-'
feet whlcb will be qlllckly
corrected.
DAVID A. ROB~RTI
Sen. Roberti tOCll t,.. autllor o/ Che
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<.;aliforn=a re) fox s hown above was
hotogra by Ann Al 'M>Od al Ho nae ~ler's . arden in Laguna Beach, a fortt·
culturalists delight recently opened for
tours. Other animals. that appreciate the
2.4 acre garden in Allview Terrace include
m asked-intruder, a raccoon (below), which
iSs a ~kunk wtth cookie In lt8 mouth . The
to wu~ taken b Mre. Miller's neighbor. obcrt Moff't!tl. Ure. MtUer 's garden ~n·
talns I ,"° vortcUcs ()f nallve and (lJC(>tlc
· pl~l'lts. tours of 40 or lcu persons may be
orraftgcd by conlocllfll the Laguna IJoach
Department ol RccraUon, 497-3311. ·
$700,000 A. vallable
. . ·: Mesa Seeks Sites . .
For Housing Units
Costa Mesa officials may resort J.o condemnation lf negotiations
fml ln a .,...t,aide search for alt.ea for 50 federally-funded bouaine units.
The City Council has directed city Housing and Community
Development Q>ordinat.or Tony Cannartat.o to begin looking for
suitable sit.es.
ABO\JT $7 .. ,M IN f~eral
funds is avaHable for the
purch~ or property.
Rattier than have the project·
ed 50 low and moderate-COit
units in one area, the comJCH
memben said they woal4 prefer
' more tbanooesite belng~tto 1" .. acatter"theproject. ' ' lo , Cannarlato said "several
al~" may be conaktered for the
boualq.
10 , The west side area ~here the
:• housing ls b4'1D& soutbt ts
1enerally bounded bJ Placentia Avenue .on the west, Newport
BoWenrd on the eat, VictOria
Street on the north and 18th
" . Street on the south.
~ ~ TRIS AREA BAS been )., earmarked u the copunittee'a
"neitbbomood strategy area."
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Cannuiac.o ... d he eipecta to
return to the ~U within oo
daya wttb a Pf'OIJ'ela report on
tbe .,nme Utee and bow 11e.,Ua-Uona an llJ6n&. .
Cob.aelf memben Hid they
would prefer not to condemn the
1ltea, but cave Can11arlato power to 1altlate 1ucb proceed-
·' • lJlp 11 netotiltionl break down.
Mobile Home
Devel~pment
Studies Set
Orance County Supervisors
have -endorsed a report from
tbelr Mobilebome Park Com-.
mlsalon which will produce a
seriea of public meetlncs, Of
work1hopt, on the best ways to
lDcreue mobile home develop-
ments In the county .
. One recommendation ts . fl. re·
vision to extstlng zonlnt or·
dinances that would allow de·
velopment of mobtle home parts
as aubdiviltons lo which res,.
dents would own their Iota. Cur-
rent laws don't have provlaioo
for aueb developmenLt.
5'apervbon, ln approvlna the
report, ~that efforts t.o ln-
cre ... mobUe home Rub 1n tbe
county will .a.Id their effort. to
boolt the amount of low and
modente colt boullac ava.ll4b1e t.o countalnl.
FVOpposes
Metropolitan
Busing Plan
Fountain Valley City Council
me mbers voted unanimously
thJs week to oppaee the propoeed
· metropoUtan busint plan for
..school dese1re1atton on the
• grounds it would erode local con· trol. A panel of eight experts draft·
ed the l~y plan and recom-
m eod ed it t.o Los An1eles Superior Court Judge Paul EiJy
to expand the Los A.qelea clty
school desegregation procram
into Orange and Ventura coun-
ties.
MA voa P&O TEii Ro1el'
Stant.on,~wbo drafted the F'oun·
tain valley reaolutioo ODPOlina
the· buaina plan, called the ~
posal •'four 1ncbel ol baloney.''
Stanton noted that t.be busing
plan would COit SZ3.7 mllUon the
· first year and $123.3 million the
next year, accordlnc to
estimates bJ one ol the mem·
bers of the expert panel.
Stanton said the plan calJJ for
Fountain Valley etudenta to be bused t.o achools lo Compton,
Lynwood and Long Beach.
"THIS IS THE first step
toward the ellmtnaUon of all ,
local control," Stanton auerted.
Fountain Valley 11 the first
Otanae County city to 10 oa
record in oppoattlon to tbe
metroplttaa bual.nl plan.
. Council members aaeed to tate tbetr "'9QlutJon to the COUD•
ty Le ape ol CIUel ~ atate and
federal leltllaton. -
·~ _Pla*s, Cr,~ises .Sched1iled·
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"IT Wd ALMOM' W&e .wt·
lnt all over a1a1D," Hid the
mlnistf'f. "ll 11 a rwal ctuilJeqe
for the wboM church.··
ArlJMd wtUI money from the
ctty'1 redevelopmeat a1ency for
reloeatial telepbow, reprintiac
M«erbeaill and COftrin& 1DOV· inc COit.i, Dr.' JacUoa relocated
temporarily ln a bullaeu suite
at J156 Onnle A"lf!. ·
Tbe quart.en can Mat only Z5
people In a leUowlblp area, al·
lows an olftce, cluaroom and a
supply room. .
At 10:30 each Sunday mom·
fog, a dwindliq con1re1aUon
holds services la a movie
theater.
SVNDA Y 8CllOOL attendance
in the office complex has
dropped. Dr. Jacboa reports.
"People don't want t.o drop
their chUdren olf at one spot and
attend services at another."
And ftnances have IODe t.o pol.
Mo.nthly' offerings, book sales
and the little ~· sold
now at a .neatly lnaccesslble
Treas~ Sbop total about $4,000
a mon\b, she uya. ~
At the DOW demolllbed Cent.er
Street cburdl. Dr. Jack.loa says,
income was more. like '8,000 to
$7,000 monthly. ..
Counly's Airlines · ·
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Nearly a quarter of a million more people used Oranie Cowlty
Airport'• commirdal alillDet ln ma than 1n 1'T7. . ,
Airport statistics list Pusenset' use -both ctttiaC cm ... off
commwetal fllbla -at .2.-.51J for ma. la lm, It .. a.-.-.
WbUe tbtpu....., Ule °""" sbowed. 10 l*ceM lilfic· parld .. lot me lbowed a.decreue"' nearly 1 pen:ent. .. D,000 ean perl&ed ID 197'7 t.o 302.000 ID 1171. , • .., Atr ·emwo lbowed u iacreue ot 1perceot,from1.• ._. m 1917 to 2.800 ID 1171. · i
Bat ....-.i aviation, or pri.vate plane lletivit.J, .t.o1 .. a
decline beMd on airport t.ower operatiom, ~ bJ I pereewt to
about 551.000 o,erationa ln 1978.
Writing Class Set --. .
For Senior Citizen
Senior: cifuens have a tbance to work on their nair for li&entY
writlng at a class scheduled to becin Monday at ~ Co~ege's Miasion Viejo campus. .
Tbe creative writing course wUl be offered eadJ Monda1 tor 18 •
weeks from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Emeritus Institute buUdiac on campus.
Tbe CIOW'8f will examine various literary works wiUl empbub
on tbe abort atory. · .
For further lntonnatJon. phone 831"9700 or 495-4950 .
D&na -Poiiff Plan Eyed
Residenu Discu8s COmmunity Wning, Sel'f1itta
Con~ma raqed from parltlnc ·
and traffic drculaUoo 'Pf'Oblerm
t.o the cost of public services Im·
provementa u aboUt 170 Dana
Point reakiefttr and landowners gathered for a discuaaion of a
proposed plan for tbe com-
munity.
Seven! consult.ants and COUD· ty planners diacmsed the pro-
posed Dana Point Specific Plan,
outllniq paeral zoa1nC recom-,
mendatloiia for 11 community
sect.on and the cost of obta1nl.nc
servicet 1ucb as-Street •Wff1>-
Jn1.
"WE AllE TllYING to get a
reading from the community u
t.o what they're willlnt to pay
fo r ,_'' consultant Ralph
CHtaneda told tbe Dana Hills
High School latberinl ~y
night. ''Tbe lmprovementa )'OU
aee bere are a mu:lmum. ·• Castaneda llated various tOlld
median landleaptna. • amall
nel1bborb00d park, Pacific
Coast Highway lighting and
street sweeping as possible com-
mwilty Improvements.
If all augested improvements
were accepUJd by the communJ·
ly, residmlt.11 would be required
t.o contribute $40 per household.
CASTANEDA NOTED,
however the eott would decline
•• lnJU;/ coostruction waa com-
pleted. lie also indicated that
two-tb.t* ol Dua Point's re·
gl1tered Ydten would have t.o
aplm)Ve &he improvements t.o al·
low them to be charged for
them. If the maximum Im prove·
ments wiere approved. owners of
vacant loU and Dana Point busi·
neues would also be assessed
the $40.
Cutanada asked realdents at
the meetiQc t.o lndicat.e jmprove·
ment preferences on an accom-
paoym,q-.Uoanatre.
THE C0'1NTY 18 uaing the
questionnaires to obtala Input
for the proposed speclftc plan.
The plan also lnchadea tbe
possibility-of a Dana Nm ad-
visory council, similar to a
municipal advbor1 council, such aa ex.lits in Million V6ejo.
Such a COUDd1 would ..
recommendatioal te CCMIMJ plao-nen and 1uperriaon owr WJd.
in& ptojecta and improvelMIU hr
Dana~ '•
Ken Wint.er, ol the couaty'I
Environmental M::C~1nent Agency, aaid the 1 plan
would probably co before tbe
county planning commlsllOlt ln
May or June.
CON~TANTS ~.plan
• are expected to have • pre-
liminary draft completed ·a. ear-
ly February.
Once the draft la ~pleeed,
Winter ~. an envlmitmmtal Impact report will be fl'Ollli•.S
t.o cover tbe propoul. , ~
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Valley 11
repre1eatln1
that city lD the 11r11 Callfonda
Untver1e Pa1eant to be telecast
1tatewid• on
Feb. s (ICJU·TV,
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· Family ·Awaits
i ·Orange Show
By A.aTHU& a. VINSEL ot•DeltY ..........
The William Lank family ol Humi.qton Beach
'8 keeping Its collective fincen cl"OINCI u the deadline nears for competitors to enter the Mth an·
' nual National Orange Show.
· They are collectors and hope to be loading the
family car the thlrd week in l!larcb with their coJ-
JecUbles, assumjng their entrlea are accepted,
which is likely. ,
-. EACH MEMBU OF THE FAMILY, in fact,
is hoping to qualify for booth or table 1pace in the
""'Varch '22 through April 1 fruit festival's Hobby
and Craft Show.
"We make it a family affair," Orange Show
sPokesman Bob Roddick explains. "We get quite a
number off amilies entering their exhibit.a."
"l won a second place lut year," aays Mn.
Geri Lank, an art.a and crafts enthualut whose
central city home is a museum of m~~rame,
ceramic objects. crochet work, and examples of
knitt.ing and painting.
HEB IWSBAND'S SPEaALTY IS coln col-
lecting, but his entry ·this yeu will be rather
sparse following loss of a large collection in a
burglary more than a lear ago.
, "We got ripped of , " he saya disgustedly.
The Huntington B-each High .Sch_pol '
froundsman collects old American coins, but ad·
mils a fancy for lndianhead pennies and nickels.
Karen Lank, 14, collects squirrels, some
• stuffed, some wood-carved ·anc:1 numerous pictures
of the creatures.
CHERYL LANK, 11, IS ALMOST a shoo-in for
a booth with her unusual collection of children's
banks.
How does one decide what to start coUect.lng?
.. Dad just said to decide on something you
like,'• says Karen. · •
Si nee moving to Ca Ii fornla from
• Massachu.wtts nine years aso, tbe Lanka bave
made the rounds, springtime tbrouCb ~Utumn. on ~ the fair and festival citcuit.
They hit the Orange Show. Orange· County
Fair , Loe Angeles County Fair and the lDdio Date
Festival, but San Bernardino pUcrtmalria a year·
ly must.
!-. THE IANKS KNOW BOW TO HAVE family
•• fun, whet.her they are exh.ib.iting lo competition or
, •OOl.
~ •·we went to fairs back in Massachusetts all
~ the time," says Mrs. Lank. "But ~ck there you
• don 'l get to see Bob Hope and everybody." ..
· 2 Mnre Charged
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LOS ANGELES IAP> -The district at·
;,. tomey's office has filed misdemeanor charges of
assault and battery against two men arrested In ·
the• Jan. 2 Iranian students anti-shah demonatra-
" llon in Beverly Hills .
• Six of the seven persons arrested dlll'inl the
violent demonstration have been formally
• charged.
DEPUTY DISTKICI' A'ITOaNEY Michael
· llarcus filed charges of battery aialnat Hassan
Zarjfifar, 23, of Houston, who ls accused ol kicking
. two deputy sheriffs. Mausud llOllab, 25, also of
• Houston. is accused or usault for punching a depu·
ty sheriff.
At t.be same time, Marcus declined to me
. charges against Mohmad Hosani, 25, of Aualln,
Tex.. because of lnsufflclent evidence. Officen
aald Hcun1 had iaterferred with tbe arnst of
-Moltlah.
Zarjftfar told authorities be ls a student at
"Victory College." Moslab alto claima be is a stu· ~ dent, but did notaay where.
• TWO •EN At'Cl.ISED OF OYelturnlq and
burning a car at the riot f aoe a pnlimlaar)t bear·
tq today for feloQy vandalism ebarpl. Two other
. men atn9ted have their ..........., beariQI for
1 feloa.1 ... ult let few JUI. 14. (,
• Between 500 and 1,000 Ull'Y demonstrators
atormed the BeverlJ Hilla maDlion Jan. 2 when
tbe Shall or Ira'• mother Ucl .....,. were Uvtna,
POI.Ice Aid. The women were unburt, but Oed to ~ 'Palm Sprinp .
. Pounds Gos~ Money ,
• . .
t.
INDOOR
SET
WITH .
MAGNETS
9" #Sl-810
-People a•k ua how we can Hll •o cheap. Even
got a guy from the swap mHt who aaya we
are •elllng too low. (I wonder how we do make
theM price•?)
40PC.
SAE Ir METRIC
SOCKET SET
••• Sure COZU• ln ~dy out oD th• boat, in
the car. on a trip, on a date. Oftf the
rainbow, etc.
1 BONAPARTE
SPARK PLUG
CLEANER
399
You'd be amcaec:l at wbcit a lltti. clecm.lng
and regapplng wUl do: MON~ men.ct
(what are you going to do ·with all tbla
.aYecl money?)
WYNN'S PRODUCTS ~--~ ...,::')
Try IOIM. lf It worb ~ reallr _. I~
got eomethlng for 87t. Can't bur l.tlid .•. a bambmger for tb¢ . ~ _
15 OZ. SPltf'Ut£ GAS TREATllERT
15 OZ. EMGllft! TUNE-UP OR
11 "-OZ. CARIURETOR CLEAIER
97cM
. ,
•
•
-\
•• r~
Hey, th ... are dlfferent. New with us. Made to be imtalled by you
the ea.y way (or we'll ln•tall). the whole thing come• in a box you
BATH PANELS
4x8 877
5x5 7 77
Available in Napoli,
Gal~•. Blue Rn•ri•1 Gr .. ~ Cremo and
Belg• Cremo (aound
like finaliata in the
Gong Show).
ACADEMY
OBSCURE GLASS
SWAN
~ TUB ENCLOSURES
4997
Gold or .u .. r flniah. Etched
nnmdealgn .
Ant off. t.beM come ln Gold or sa .. ,
f'lDlala. TU deal 18 complete and fOU
can Mt It on yow tub lD an
SINGLE STAGE
LEE OIL FILTERS
Do-lt·mpelf. he llCIJL She aaya.
"me too ... and they 8Cl'f•· "we
saved real folding money."
RUBBERMAID
CUTLERY TRAY
8 .7~2922
No more with th• big beer mug ~~.___ __ ....._ .......
on the table full of allv9rware.
RUBBERMAID
IAUNDRY BASKET
1 97
#2965
No niat. no snags. no
corroaion, no mark•. no meH
(no morel I'll buy one.)
RUBBERMAID
W.ASTEBASKET
A97 ~ #2884
Hey. the top mak•• a nifty du•tpcm. Now lf I c:an
only find som.one who know• fiow to work one.
•
GLAD33GAL
TRASH BAGS
1 88
20COURT
Tough. th• WQf I 1 .. 1 today I need ooe foi
my typewriter. You g9t 20 in the box.
SliS)S anc;tPettis . by
Vanity Fair• Vassarette Olga • Lady Lynne
Now
at
"'
FINAL DAYS
SALE
Vi PRLCE
ON SELECTITEMS
Sweaters r Jcdets
Knits Pal tern Pants Shi~s Wash Pants
and others --·----------::--
17th I.Irvine Av~., ~port leHh, C..Hf.
0
(714) 645-0792
--_._ __
tU:MBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY
... iiV
RO LEX
PRECISE • IMPREGNABLE
PRESSURE-PROOF
When fighting the waves or searching the bottom,
divers rel~ on rne Rolex S1,1bmariner. This self·
winding 30-jewel date chronometer 1s housed In
an Oyster case of stainless steel or 18kt. gold,
and features the new Trlplock winding crown.
CHARLES H. BARR
~Enter our
Valeniine
Drawing
and win a
'250
Gift Certificate!
Redeemable at any
Westcliff Plaza
Store ~
Entry bluka --available ID aD 8&ere. ~
----.. -----------
.17fi~r.
~
•
..
dic~ernon
SPOR SWEAR _
NOW IN PROGRESS!
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
NEWPORT BEACH
548-4121
·Sale!
50% off
OD all Ids, paa&s, sport
coats, lblrts, ties A tielta
,
Westcliff Custom Tallorlng
.. and Men's Wear ~
1132 trvlneAw '4.S-1072 •
5 sm STANDARD
; DUTY VARI.ABLE
: SPEED RECIPRO
~ SAW
I 599~ #5?7 ••
, Cuta llb a band eaw ac:tloa.' but tbe macbbM
; doea lt for you. Big cuttlag eapadty.
J
ROCKWELL DOUBLE
INSULATED ROUTER -. 349~ ..
lnclud .. edge guide and ltraigbt bit. ball
/ bearing con•truction. 28,000 RPM. dial depth
adjustment, with collet. % HP.
sm 1~"
COMMERCIAL
i>UTY SAW
7"...._.-0~-·
·fia iill #5~9
Thi. la the one you buy when you don't fffl lilre
•••r buying another one. 2 HP.
• ·~
STANLEY SURF ORM
PLANE
4~!96
·'Fast and really efficient. You can plane -
aomethlng down quick or tab little bitea and
p,_.ent •pllttlng.
POULTRY NE'tTING
l"x24"xlSO' •••.•••••••••• 17.49
l "x38"x1SO' •••••..••.•••• ~•A•
l "x48"x150' •••.•••.•••••• UA9
2"x.24"xl50' .•....•...•••••• 9A9
rx3s"150' ............... 1aA9
2"x48''x150' .•••.••••••••• 17 A9
2"x72"xl50' ••••••••••.••• 28A9
STUCCO NETTING
38 .. xl50' ................. 33.97
WITH PAPER 38"'xl00' •••• 37.97
Poultry netting 1 undentcmd. but how do
you net a '•tucco?' (la that anrthlng lUre
a 'chukkar?') Oh. you folk• mow
anyhow.
LANCE T-V
ANTENNAS
POI UHF /VJIP /Fl( .
U.rou'" ne'9r tried o• -....-=::::: _, .. deQ&a tfda la a~ one ·to
locals at. Compare •. .,...,.
aad wliat you -... -moaer; Not too bad. her·
IOELEMEIT •• 7
18EtDIDIT 1387
. sm 7~"
WORM-DRIVE
SAW
. 11997 -~
Woulda't lt be~ Jf =i-~ lt 11p and foancl a baadl of..,._ -~the~ mouaclt Ob. ... lmow tlaCm tbcit
STANll Y SPIRAL
-RATCHET SCREWDRIVER
13 ••.
# lSOA or 135.A
lftee fa1t puah ac:rewdrl••· (E~ la 'faaL' Why don't we Mll
a nice '•low' tool. Oh. we do?)
n Ille,) I
ROCKWELL
, %"DRILL
.C 12~?01
The buyera wrote 'aingle 9MCL' I
took lt out. It •• 1med 80 aiiQall'N for
nc:h a fine tooL
SlANllY
100 FT. CHALi LINE ...
3 67
#1100
Snap a llDe allck aa a whlatle. eaay
to reW1 and eaay to pat lD a aew 1Uae lD oaae you )look the old one
on to a mo'ftAg truck.
ARROWSMITH
ORNAMENTAL
ANTIQUE BLACK
GATE
'HARDWARE
Sll>EIOLT
LATCH 8113078
CAJfE BOLT
CID50121
TEE
HmCE ~HTll• e~sTRAP HmCE HllCIOP
1••
279
369
3"
SUN lt mabe at!:k 10ob fCIDOier. bat then rnrybocly wUl you.''-fbdna up the
boUM to Mll lt and then COIM9 tlloM great
fGNW9ll part! ...
CAMPBELL BAUSFELD
PROFESSIONAL
AIBLESS SPRAYER
217·~
NolttLco
BFOOT
FLUOlll:SCENT
TUBE '
1 !?.
•• '
•
ROCKWELL
COMMERCIAL DUTY
ROUTER
44!?a
M1erometer depth adJU8bDent. alumlDum alloy
bouelag. ball becatll9 duoughout. 20.000 RPM.
% HP.
ROCKWELL
PBOFF.SSIORAL
SPEED BLOC SAMDER
39~?.
00..t pad 'tor 4-~ fluab
.anding. 1%000 OPM. 1.3
amp•. li11 ball bearing
constnac:tion.
. f if.U"it 28 oz.
MJJJ.EDFACE
FRAMING ·HAMMER
9 97
#FR28C
Hammer. Remember an author by the
~of M1b Hammer? Or waa that one
of hla. chcnacten?
GATE LATCH
33c
Gal'YCIDbecL pre-drilMd for
lock. grcmty drop latch.
KSH 2'x4'
UTE PA,RELS
12•
Comee ln Clear Priam. White
Priam. CJ.Gr StarUte. or White
Starllte. Juat drop in place and
yo_u'ft got a nice Ouoreecent '1lffuMr. .
ARVIN HEATSTREAM
HEAT
EXCHANGER
5577
Man. a fl.Nplace lDto more them tuat
loob. U It doM more to beat the bouae. lt
can at~, right.
Al.EKCO
. GBEENHOUSE
WINDOWS
YOUR ~ 9777 ..... "
S DAILY PILOT
27~~4521
Double lnaulated for safety. l.~ HP. and the
price •boald be~·
ROCKWELL
SANDER/GRINDER
549.!..~
The thing can sand. grind.
eharpen. clean and polish,
eaay to operate. 9 Amp
motor, one inch belt.
sm ~...., HIGff s-p£ED...,.._
ORBIT~ S_ANDER
1444· .'39
l"x8''x6'
SHIPLAP
13!
If you need lt to build a fence you might aa
well get the beet price. If we' •e got it. you
get Lt. •
TITANDUAL r
WATTAGE r.-.-'
ELECTRIC ' i HEATERS [ t t'6•.moa .~
~ 22•••RT30
A apot }leater realll doM lt. Why beat the
wbOle bouae lf you N going to ~ bl one
place mo.t of the ....ungf 1300 • 1500
wattL
•
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........... k 197a, ~ ................ .., .. . ................
C:ollrse · ooei1il ·
Saddleback CoUe1e la offerlnt a Wettem
ClnUutiof). coune to intereated Lquna Beacb
11J1h Scbool students and residents beglnnla1 Jan.
23. .
The course wW be offered e.ch Tuelday from
7 to 10 p.m. ln room 71 on the Lacuna Beach Hllb
&:bool cams-. .
RegistraUoo for the 16-week course can be .
made at either campus. The Million Viejo campus
is loca~ at 28000 Mar~rite Parkway and the
north catnpua th localed al Jeff~y Road and
Irvine Cemer Drive in Irvine.
....
Moonlite Sale
Sale of sales this Fn nite 7 to 10 om
at Hul'tlngton Center
PlJBUC NOTICE
.. OTICI TO Clt•OITOltS
SU~lltlOlt COUltT Of' THI
naT& Of' CALlf'OltNtA f'Olt
TH• CXMHITY Of' OltANGI
Ne.A-'9:Jfl Etlete of LOIS EDNA CRAWFORD,
0e<Hsed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY 0 11/EN lo the
cnoltors of ,,,. el>ow Nf'Nd dlle-
t,..t •IJ per-lwt¥it19 Clel!M eoeiMI Ille w ld ~ ete ,_1~.lo Ille
ltwm, with the nec.esyry "°"'""'~ In ~ Oflk • of ... dtrll of the Mlow -~Hied <-t. ~ to pr'Hlnl ttlefft. With fM n~•»«Y ..OUChef•. to ,,,. un-
~'9Md .t J01 E•sl CoiCM'.00 Btva .•
..... .00. P.,......, 04. ~II h IM
~·of~ot .... ~"'*''" Ml m•llen i»rtelnlna to IN fti.t• o4
&aid oec~ ... 11111n f-rnon11"
efltr Ille llnl polt)llc.ellOfl of '"''° .-«1<.e •
• O.ted Jen.'· 1m ~M.MJIW
' El!K\llrla ol lhe Wlll 04
the~ n•n'W'd de<eoe..t
ltOH ltT W. ANOt!UON ..... c ................ .. ,......_.,CAt1't1
'Yet: llUl 41M"4 Mfw"Y••-..... Published er-. C»e•t o.11, Pliot •
• .i.n.11. u • ..-. t,a, 1m
PUBLIC NOTICE
"WINTER
SALE
FROM OUR
CHI LORENS
COLLECTION lJ> TO .
50% OFF
~-~ .
Kni t s and c u stom
dresses and SQOrtswear
by Florence Eiseman .
Si~ Infant to 14.
Upto 50%ofl
J -CONSUMER
U~S. Checking Bacon
E~ N-Found in 17 Planltl
WAIHINOTON <~P) -
Se"9W. meat plantl •r• fouad ... pntimiDary ... to be
prod.aebll bMiioa con&aln•n1 ell·
cH•h• altroumlnH, s ub· -lllW..., e• eame cactl'ln
aatmal1, lb• A1rlc ulture
.,..,.,..._ M11· Offtdalll eetllkloed, ho-ever,
t.ut the tlllll ,...uiu hav• '1nol been coalnnld" aa In riolation ~ fedenl llmAtl oa nltroMm11* ta ~ _. cut mo...,,redle
tfttiqaalt'9ckMM.
TBll If PLANTS wsas
amoa1 N 1neat proee11ln1
olaall' ....... for nkr'oMaWMI iD ~ M6da ii fried at bllh Lem· ,.....,..._.,,_ ...... belan Dec.
·4
. tu of JM. l2. theJ"esDaUUDI '19
planta •• ..,. loud to· llM!llt . all . nfety ....., •• for bacoo )M'OeeM-
..... Tine of Ule 11 ow f.u.d
the preUmlaary teat• have
"clwa,_ tbeir proeeuint P">"
..cedurw and now meet required 11\lnJmum t.-t levels." the de-
partmeat aaAd Wectn.day.
• 'Tbe 1' Nmainlna plants are
chinlial their production pro-
cedurea to try t9 reduce
nllroaamtnea to a c ceptable
levell," aald Assistant
Atrleulture Secretary Carol
Tucker Foreman who oversees
the deputmeot's food and con·
aumer Ml'Vk.w.
TBE. 'lllaEE PLANTS that
have COl'l"eC1ed tbetr procedures
were identified u Made-R!te
..
SauH,;., Sacramento. Calli.: 1Nk11 Cllbert Inc .• Plaat Qty,
Pia. : and Bryan J'ooda Inc.,
WntPa&m Mila.
tde.iaiiid u the remalninl 14 Uaat falled UM lalUal t.elt.-
for attroumtMtl were:
n·Valley lleal Packen,
Ttmben1lle, Va.; C. f'lDkbelner
Inc., Little·1\ock, ~.: Armuar
le Co.. Portland, Ore.: Swift •
Co., Rotbelle, US. ; D\lbuque
Paellia, Co., South s.n· Fran·
c t1co, Calif., and Portland
Provllklll Co .• Portland, o~.
ALIG, lllD soure Pacbn
. Inc., Tupelo. Mila.; Medford'•. ) Inc.; Cbelter, Pa.; Hoffman
Bro•. Paekln1. Loa Ansel";
Swift le Co ... Saa Antonk>, Teua;
Ebner Broe. Packen, Wlcblta
Falla, Texal; Kem'Val~)' P9ck· ldl CCJ., ·Bakersfield, Calif.~
Milan'• Smoked Meata Inc .•
• Hayward. caur., and Dubuque .
Paclda, Co., Dubuque, Iowa.
Ill. Foreman ·said results of
the bacon teatlnc waa made
public in response to· request.a
rued under the Freedom of In·
formation Act. 'Jbe informaUoo
bad been withheld by de~
officlala. ·
The Associated Pr~ss and
several other orsanizations filed
re1ue1ts under the law lo obtain
tbe test results.
DEPAllTMENT OFnCLU.S •
""hjected the requests for the ln~ formation on the ·grounct it wu
baaed on preliminary testa that
·OF DIE ·
. -TOCH
\
To celebrate our newest
Orient route to Taipei, Taiwao,
we're putting the same kind of exotic
Golden Dragon~rvice on our nonstop
flights to Chicago and Houston, starting
February 1st. So now you don't have to
fly to the mysterious East to enj oy it.
=~ be uphel4 bJ tuna.
NttnwamllW, Which also Ge·
cur ln nature, can be formed
when bacon ii fried at hlp but.
The substance's chemical
par.ii-Ii IOdlum nlt.rtte, Wtiicb
la uaed Ln t..eoD Proceulai aa a
preeerv8ttve and UC> &o PNWll& formation of oraantama tbat-
UUH dudly botull.am.
Tbe ~can lut month to help tbe ent enforce
reculationl wt year
that. require proceuon to re-
duce tbe amount of •odium
nitrate aad aodium nitrite med
\n ttacoa.
NITmOMlllNP.8 BA VI! been
, 1bown to cauae ca11cer in
laboratory test animals.
A ~r;.=nmut report -=rd ~·~bJ
conaiden9d to be carclooleni~
1ince laboratory animals ad·
minlatered these compound& de-
velop cancer" and th¥ "it ii u -•umed that these same com-
paunda could cauae cancer at
aome body alt.ea in hwnana."
90 Added to Staff
Today She's NearThelbp
of Her Class in Math.
G1wn • cwaper lu rnlnt oroerem. neerlv ftlfY child CM1
oertorm •t • ltwl con•ldt,.tcl .. ,.c:ielltnt,"
Our 11'<1lvldu.iiztcl Comew1er A11111ed lnstructlOn n.lps
eech child In tht batlc lt•rn1ng alc1l1t of meth. rtldlf\O tnd
tanou• ttn. Wh•t't mc>ft, he or iht ectutlly ttnJO'f• t+11a
&terning .. otrlenc. ~ lhowa ""Of~I In OtMr
teholMtlc end IOCl•I ., ... •-II.
Wt lft 1h1 Of'l'I' pr1v.,t1y a,ier•ttd 1Ut0flel fecilltv 1n this
01!£U -"111.lW)SL Comp~.ner An1tttcl .. INtrvc:tton. Our P'ClQrf''" 1rittlfdt "RtmtdflJ"'""Thr 1M ~ifd ~ ,..,._ .,..,ind, "'Enrichment" for the. child wMt9 .,.ia ~
abow ""'• oerf0tm-•net ''ScMICU~ Dillbfllty"f0t
bltlawior rnod•f.cat1on 111'<1 IPK'''° ~ MOiis.
11lit Meu Y9fde Dr. bat, CON ..... (1'14) 117·1714
4111 E. louttt It. Lell1woocl(l13)U04100
29041 ................
RenctM» Pelo• Yefde• '211t S7'MM1
WASJDNGTON CAP> -ID an effort to strengthen Preetdent
Carter's war on inllalloa, the
Council on Waee and Price ------------------~ Stability la adding 90 'penom to
its 1Wf. Alter carter announced 8ld&a1 cluslfled alb are die. best place tO
hi• aatJ-tnnation procram in Oc-bay or sell 1ld wear and equipment la the
tober, the council went from 39 · Dally Pilot. 642·5678 lo W full-time employees. ..__..;.. __________________ .,,
Wilt
..
,.., ~·well as the body, Continental . ·
offers free stereo, induding Oriental
music. plus films on the Far East on all
DC· lO's. And if that's not enough, we even
have fortune cookies that could win you
a '"fortune" in prizes.
Our boarding gates and flight attendants
You can enjoy Continental's Golden
Dragon Service on any lunch or dinner non·
stop for the ~me fare you'd pay for everyday
se rvice on other airlines. But it's a limited time
program, so call your travel agent, company
travel department or Continental now. And
make reservations for a Far Eas~m.experience
on your way to Chicago or Houston.
are dressed Oriental style. And
once you 're aboard one of our
wide-bodied DC-!O's, or com·
fortable ~ m~,~re
prepared to
cater to your
every whim, no
matter how inscrutable.
There's a choice of American
or Oriental cuisine. And chopsticks are avail·
able, so you can partake of all the Chinese
delicacies without losing face. You can also
enjoy Taiwanese beer or Wan Fu wine.
Since the soul needs nourishment as
-"""-~ .. -
TO CHICAGO:
12:20 am. 9: 15 am. 11 :35 am~ 2:25 pm~ 7:00 pm~
TO HOUSTON:
12:05 am. 7:30 am, I I :00 am~ 3:00 pm~ 5: 10 pm~
~~Service. Schedule dfCcchoe 1/1(19.
..
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11HILENA CHAN"\' (L9=T). ti!RW llUM'HY WELCOME DUKE THI PARROT BACK Ham
• ~,~..,... Name4Ta; .. ,... fin cl.hr Ylctlme o1._..un• ~ --. _ -~i--·~fri.dnapphig
···-.~K~Ve FedlheietlFrienda IJad:c in Lapna .t. .. ..... . .... -.._ '
.~ ...... a cottl!', ean·
~ oocbtoo. ii beck 00 ...... ....-:•.t•tlle·LquM Pet
SboP aftelt a yotlQI S.'*9.-.0 ... ~dlf'Md Ille iblnl and
uotller' purWned parrot to a ..................... ·= .......... Ud t.en· stolen
from the pet store Dec. 17.
ADOt11er llkd. a . blue and gold maca~named Dute, wu take&i , at.on two weeb
earn.-: · birds were valued
at $2;lilo and St.soc> respectively.
MONDAY NIGHT, Robert
Pa\tt.11 .. 80••• ~Smitb, 11, of
Wramemo NPGl1ecUY brou6t
. tJ9e two blrds to the South . , .,.., tiame ·o1 BUrr YOD Maur.
Smldl •m11 JOiia Wllllam.oa, 18
wbo formerly lived wltb bi~
• f~,JQ,.lioy&h Lapaa. were
anetted earllil!r um .. mon 1n-po8W'e. wn M.aur said.
conoe(tioD with a Jli.rd burctarY "I fett IO bad about mf own
at YOD ....... bome. • . bird," be Mid. "I =t J
. ... • .,... ~ ... to contact would ... the other -
•the __.. ····-(8mitb) in tbein back." . 5acrallllllt0. ._ llaur Aid
,. 'l'DeldaJ. '1 told~ I tboucbt
he -probabl7 lme• where tbe
other birdl were md asked if be
would rieturn them.
"He, on Ida own, broqbt tbe b':fdl bf.ck to ~·=:
VON llAVJl'S expensive par.
rot died u a result of Ila theft, •
He found bis bird stuffed in a
prba .. bag, be ..... and -dis·
carded la ~pibes abc';ut two
blocks from his home. It
a pparently bad been tbroW'D
wllile aberitf's deputift cbued
the bird burslan.
Tbe . parrot had died of ex·
t'E&EIA MUSPBY, wbo,
wttb • frilDd, purcllMed tllja pet
at.ore JUlt four moatbl •IO. wu
delllhted Tueeday to have the
two l>inll tMd in residence.
''I sUD can't believe it," lbe
bubbled. "'lbe macaw wu kind
of like the logo -Of the pet shop,
everyone in town knows him."
Smltb and Williamson· face
bµr&Jary chartel lD the South
Lapna blrd Mlat .
L aguna Beach pollce in·
vestJ1aton MY charges against
tbe two men in tbe pet store
burllm'Y are pending further m.
v•61a&n.
~-~(;~~~~~~N~ ~
.-; ..W..ua11 eooc.t:}-' "It'• a SNat ..mroameut, 1 cll.uat _. ~ble uw o,~-.......... wouldn't tnde It for anytblnc," tbe people here bave been
·Jt a;>1-bt bawe beeft..U.. . .bum· he uya •. surxeyin& tbe clu.ten ne1W
a1•1 iu.t drove Gary McAvoy of white bulll. muta and col· "We've experienced aome un-
trom a iucteaful poaitJon wttb( orf\ll ft!IJed up Alla from bll CODtl'oUed P'OWtb ... .. ~JI Telephone's computer Marina offlce near Del Obispo llCAWY ACKNOWLEDGl8
·• ctr~· Street. · the pr:::::.:ranlaina a z. 'l ~~ be lo this alr ; . 1't. blue Paelftc ltretebel oft 1mall, eomm\IDi·
? ~ , . roo)n' -it bad to toward far away, -e x od e ty that doeln't have benefit Of a
; ~b e •:-. rto· . · '"l bo.';i~· _ __. .. _ ,_ f local~. s ... .., pace -'"'"..: .. ar .. Tbe Cbamber bas felt ~ ·_111e~ ! l different from Newport Beach retpomlble for lettiac traffic
"' · or Irvine," llcA9oy M)'I. "It ll""8 fllltalled and lupportinl
:s l!ld:d....,.. • Ctbe Dana Pobll ai:e•> llv• tbe acbool bDDd eleetioDI -tbinp ~ ~ ........ I U.UYl4ual more um. to be ecJll-~ doGe b)' eity eoaD-
1 ~ -..Jd, 'l . strudhle or .._.ly. clfl,' be..,..
1' b-~•·•J ••~ _ • "l feel its (\M Chamber) r~rou::mt~al~ (. tr;:::!.::"~Y£ to feel pttme bu.m!11 la to stimulate ~ ~ .~ _.. ... ~:t • "-::!. . ~ ~ com merctal 1ro'trtb in the . ... .,,.. ,..,, :.. .. •oe boJillt-'°°"ill( •·rear· area," be ennttmee9. "(But) Jwst
J, ~r,,. t · •wrt old'• 9"9 l'Mlb u.e lenltM of -Its .m--...._
f, n-a.a·· ... ~· ber of Com• AL-.a--1..-Bel .. •. v~ CJr'I MM nature, it'I ~ ~. ...., ~. ....., a weekday, lnl -..a.n...a --"tb tbe .._ ___ of • ...a..--' ' 1_,.-t1..1, boa•• tied '"'-'• S~ 'lt'J UWI~ -~ . . , • ""'~ many .... are . at .._,.. government." n berths, · h¥dJy IWa)'iDI 'OD tbe "TllE OOllPtJ'l'Zlt8 WOE glassy bal't*' surface. DE8.,r£ PAST preuure on
bmDmljand tbe people were ''Thit Is• crtlCl'1 point ln tbe the Cbamber to functioo as an
t. bi&W• Met t j"9l"llid to get Capistrano Valley._ and Dana interim political s pokesman for
out of l' beeolllblues, peer-Polnt'a hiltory," McAvor re-Dana Point, McAvoy is op-
Court Delays
Willy Whale
Ball0on Case
Willy _tbe Whale, Sunset Pont'• b9llooa m_.... that aaee
bobbed over tbe qency Just olf
tbe SU bee> f'reewa1. won't
bec=ome a tri1.1 baUooa ln court
DOW until llareb I.
Wlll1'1 cate Wat delayed·
Tuetday became bullwa at the
crowded West Oranie €ounty Judicial District Court bad
ballooaed all out of proportion. .-ilC ~ out •a· ~ marks. "'1'he mq,r popu1aUon Umi1Uc that local clti.Jem are
.> =!__ ~-:~~f~D~~r Dana .. ~.:'°-'=a:: are., tbepuabingdo ~~~~:'ha':..!~~%:: IUDGIE ALAN Mc Kone ~ , ~~· ' Auti:•1. · tb.is, 1Jl:' .-..... Y tJie 1eat al~,~ a1reed to poatpone the trial b · , : ~ , llf lJle time .. ......... "The Dua ~ ~c P!aD wben Sunlet Ford franeblM
.. :_:.:l~~~L:. . , ta probably tbe ftnlt real ates> owner Bob Heu1Hr, HI••
eAYV7.._JWCllJllS Ule end of be• 'a'utif'l'B!! barborl8 AN ... outbe ::U~. tbat the community i• ex· maupr Jim Hallloa and t.beir, hil paJdlololical rope wttJl tbe UI i:rj-...l .. .-ln ~ to _..-..a.L ..... eolDIJl appeared in eouft. computer people, a buslneu op-"Hopefullf. <wtUJ srowtb>" the ..... ".... ....._.,._. portualtJpreieatedltaelf. pace won't elaan1e too· al ~." ~voy llYI·. ·w11tlalalter cu, Attomey,
He Jamped • tbe cbanee to · ne1atiftly." . . • . . _ "Tbe "'amber will iDwlwd · Paul 1llqrpD and tbe .,._
nm Awmtun Sa1llna .\SIC>da· Aa chamber of commerce 1D iupportlns dda." ..,. bddl iud.Y t.o proceed wltb UoD, a Oma PalDt. nrm \bat of-Prealdent, MeA'fOY lDteDda to lleAvor believes tbe awn. the JUf7 trtal W ,._...... a ..,. ..Ubollll for chart. and leave a martr GD tbe develop. Mr's puall for 11'11 AouJd be an coetlaUDee lbartb' belon DOOD
eoaduda NlliDI 1euoDt e4t 'OI ~ cblrtabed aside attempt to lncn•• a communi· ,...., :USmUllity. ' If t1 feelilllin Dua Point., "Some m.tten take pree·
MCAVON OrrtCIE IS no "ln tbe put 1"'ve bad a real "I tblDk tbe Dttme Pl fortbe edeDCe lib mardln ud ldd-lo•1er alr·,:oacUt.loq,c& -it tdentlty problem," be aays ol pbamber t6ll yea r Is to nappl~1s." quietly quipped
> .~'! aeed to~. • ~ .Point. "Tbe county la so •tim\llate tomm~ awarenma We1tmro1ter Ctty Attorney . , • ~ . aDd splrtt," be auaeats. "I feel· ~ u Wllly's lU .. al ad·
\ . ' that beeMJle fl the lack al local e.. tat OD tbe beck
t 10.ernment, ,...ldeats, bull· burDer. ocro·e·~•·t " · ::-::::."'::: snMlpe haft
· ''Ow .-. ..._. oa promot· ........................ meat ol Dua P-.. IO tblt t be ......... ..., ......
......._. "Md If 1*lda an
lllwlwd. w'D _.. !Pm • ..,.....,.. ..
DM.YfltLOT ...
~Club ·
&I.Dance
-~=.:l~ a.... '°'8 Club 'hi•d•J ........ •t 7 ......... , ... .
-• -~:--.:~-1----'1 ..:=-.. -~tea:' tiee1allll.~
dtsNl'I wQI ..... from -
I to 10 p.m. die Hme .........
.
No--P.wsee•tl ..
. For lnlormatloa. call
Dou1ta1 Oran1e at ...... -
TbeOl:aleOMmty Transit Dis-
t t t ct h carrytna more
pa11enaen, =.1::cordln1 to, 1tatl1Ua, it'• more to do
It.
Tbe numDen were rele~
tJ1ll week la the quarterly report
from diltrict General lluqer
James Reichert. wbo said
ridenbip for the ftnt six IDOlldw
of the flleal ,ear wu up ~~3 per-
e.et OWi' the tame pertod lo
1171.
asacmr SAID RB .. wu ~ p&e•ecl about tbl
lDCl"eW ID F•••ase=:riaf tbe ,.... ...... lall
....... 1'lle diltrict added ·11
ceata t.o tbs bMe fare.
Dlreeton aaid tbey wanted te
.... • watcb Oft tbe coat per .,.,,...-durtDI the remaindlr
oltbe ,.,-.
Director Robhl Youiac aated
for a report esplainiq a t.cm.
puMDpr decline In tbe numbs ot dtaJ·•lide puseasen in tbt
4Mlddlet.dr Valley from tbe ftnt
quarter to the leemd quarter.
Huntingt,on Record
Evi00n£e Lacking
BJ llOBDT BAUD or .. ...,,... ....
Charses that pabllc ~
were altered ln-. coatr'oftnJ m. volvinl. a HuntlQltbD Beach cit)'
councllman and a pollce-
Ueutenant ..,.,area.tly will not be
proeecuted.
In a lette1' to Po1tce· Chief Earle Robitaille, Deputy Dis·
trict Attorney Daniel Brice lakt
there ii not~.-to ii· 1ue • ertmiDal eom . .
TBS CONTaovsasY la·
. vol•ed an allepd thnat re-
. poNclly made NOY. 10 GD tba life
.of ... ,.,.. Pio Tmnpore IUebard
·Siebert by Pollce Ll. Jim
Walker .
District ~ iDftlliPton foeuled their atte11Ucm cm tbe
matter of tw memorand'POI
i1vtn1 aew::te accounts of what toot .
In tbe nt memo. Siebert claimed that Ida ........,, ... at a
p1aarmaey told blm tbat wan.
Wei. ''It would all be over when M uw bUn <Sebert> qa.ia.!'
AUCONDMF O.._._..
faeed ~ tlaat ...... UDMd ~ ............
..... d1l .. ed wMl -
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AJ• IWl. y ptLOT • ~.~11.1111
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U.S •. (}heekirig 'aeon
WAIHINOTON CAP > -..... .._ ... t plaau .. ,. ,... .. ,, ..... .., ... to be ....... --,,,,,, ..•..• •· ..... " aitnl•••··· ..... •. , ..... _____ _
••1••1•. lll• Aarlculture ~C:..... bowever, I.bat tM .......... Uft "not ..... ~ .... bl violatioG otw..a ...... .,.....
• '*-. ..t tlaM more pna. &elUa& IDUlt .......
lau11~amnto, CalU.; =··be._... bf lurtblr LYk.. Int.Pa'='~ . f'la . ~ aad ;:.aa lac., Nltrw ' r, wldela 11ao ., w:=~ • tb. rwmamr,.. 14 -::_ 1a~;.:' .a":...'-=
tllll flilecl tM ildUa1.....,. Tia• 111b1taaee'1 cll••ltal for aitrcllamlDM ... : pueDt ...... llltrtle, ......
n·Valley Meat Packen, la UMd ID b9COD ancn ... •a
'ftmbentlle:.. v~.; c. ,...,,..... P'"IMIWl&ift _. a11o to,..., ..
Inc., UUle MCS, Art.; Alw' fonaau. ol .......... tlaa&
• Co.:,.Portland• ON.; $wift • c .... dadrbotall.aa .
Co., aocbeUe, Ill.: Dubuque Tbe ~-Ill& IDCllda Pactial Co.. Soatll IM ....... to Mlp tM _,.et
cl1co, CaUf .• aad Portland re1ulaU... lalt ,.... ProYilloD Co., Portlad, ON. tbat ...... proetllat'I to .....
T8• 11 PLANTI waaa duce the amouat of aoclham
amoa1 II •••t proct11iq A.LIO. JllD 80t1l'B hellllr1 aitn&e ead IOdlum nltrtte mecr _ .: ._...,_~~ _lac. Tupelo. Mia; lledfqrcl'1
1
1Dbaeala. ,._ ".. ~--~----.__. _____ .::...::.:_....:.....::::..:.:...1-i;;;;;;:-...._tlTniCraflditftem: · ao ., Offter, "Pa.~ 1l6ftiua : NllW_,... IMft .._
v. .._ ......._,, .._ .. .._ ..._ ....... ,..._ w•r 1111,er..-1••• .. aa• 'Ille &.&a becAD Dec. aroa. PRkiq, Loe ADaea.; 1bo•• to cau.-. cauer ja .,_ ......._ k -.,.. ...... ,_...-.a ..... , • ...,•I 4. 8wift 6 Co., Su Antoalo, Tew: -labOI'.._, "'* •m9l1
. --ta;rar• AaGIJm.12,lllo....,•lnlOl11 --· Padoon, -A -~t ----------------...... ,.._. ,.._. to meet aD Fal.11, Tau; Kena V.U., PB-Mid D11ra1ambm bf ..,_~ .. 1ar becoD PfOOW· 1 lnl Co., Bakenf .. ld, Calif.; ldlb-Mll ,,.,..., ....
.... ol tb9 11 daat failed llOan'1 Smoked llHtl bae., ewlMnd to be cam.oiemc
Saddleback Colleee la offeriq a Western
CMUUUoa course to lnterelted Lquna Beach
Htgb School students ud reUdenta be1innln1 Jan. 21.
!~• prellmln•r1 tHtl baYe Hapard, Calil., and ~ alnce lebora&ory anlmall M· eta•• Mr proe11..., ~ Pac Co., Dubuque. Iowa. mtmat....r tbeae-eompCMmda c19:
eeduree aDd now iiillt NqUINd --1(1 ..uld reaulta of velop cancer" and tbat "it 11 M-nWd•-&elt leftll," tbe de-tbe b teatlq wu IDidi Dared'"]tbat'-tlleee :..m.-eom-
pu11M11t uld w.da•. day. public ID response to req....U ~ could came cancer at
• .,,.. 14 nmaiDUll planta are ft.led UDder the Freedom ol llh some body lites lo humans ...
cbanalnl tbllr proctudloa pro. formation AL-t. ~ lnformatiao
ced u res to try to reduce bad been wlthbe!d b)' department 90 Added Staff nltro11mlan to acceptable offtdala. to
levell,' • said Aulatant Tbe Anoclated Presa and'
Asrlcwtun Secretary Carol aeveral otber organiutloos fLled
'l'\acller l"onmaa, wbo oveneea reC\lftll under the law to obta1o
CONSUMER
1121-. v...·or. E•ll. eo ... MMe '114> 111-1114
4111t.lou'9t11. uuwood C2'a)uo.e100
29041 •. "9wttlome 8tvd. ....-. PMoe Yetdea 121JtJ1'Mll1 The coune will be offered each Tuesday from
7 to 10 p.m. in room 71 oo lbe ~ Be~ch Hilb
Scboolc~.
RefdllhtJoa IOI' the IS.week coune c:an be
made al dtber campus. Tbe M1aaioa Viejo campus
la loeabld al 28000 Marguerite Parkway and lbe
north C8l'QPjl la located at Jelfrey 8oM and
Jrvibe Centel-Drive in lrvial.
tbe depertmeat'a food ud COD· tbe teat reeulta. sumer ..-vac..
WASHINGTON <AP> -In an
effort to strengthen President
Carter'• war on lnllatlon, tbe
Council on Wa1e and Price----------..;..-------....... ..--StabUitJ la adding 10 J)el'IODI to
its staff. After Carter announced
bis aati·'nflatioD pl'Oll"am 1D ~
....... tlae comd.I weal from •
Jo 143 f\111.ttme employees.
· Moonlite Sale
Sale of sales this
Fri. nite 7 to 10 p.m,
• at Huntington c.nter
PVBUC NOTICE
NOTlQ TOC .. Dn'OttS
SUN•IOlt c:outtT Of' TH•
STAH M CAUl'Olt•IA ~O•
TMe COUNTY M o.tMOe .... ..._
E,t_ GI LOI$ EDMA CftAW~O,
09<•.wd.
NOTICE IS HE"E8Y GIVEN to IN <Mfitor• flf lfle ....._ _,.._.....
llWll •II --~ C ... IM ... Hiit
.... Mid ....... -,_.,,.. ... ...
........ wlttl .. .._., -"*" 111 uw oflk• Of aw cltf1l of IN tllloW -tl8ed C_,, IW to ....... ~. wl"'
• llK~ --.n. to -1111-ttrlltMd .. ., Ent O!MradO , ......
lltltt .00. Pewdlna, CA. wfllcll Is IN ••<t of busitlftSof the "'*"lgMd In • .,... ... l*WllfflQ .............
W14 de~. wltllln •--1\s
f .,.., IM ""' puOllU114111 Of tlll11
1 •1U. ' 0.ltcl JM. 2, 1'19,
~M.Ml114W
E..c\llrl•ofllle Wiii of ,,. ..... NHNcl CIKHeftt
"9••T W. MO«MON lltl.C.-.. ......... ........ CA,, .. ,..: 11111-..,.. ........., ...........
P11blf\Nd Or8110t C.O.st o.tly Pl'°'· >en. 11. 1s. F.cJ. 1. a. 1m
1IS-1't
PUBUC NOTICE
Wlf\ffER
SALE
FR~OUR
CHI LORENS
COLLECTION_.
UPTO
50% OF.F
KnJrs and c:uatom
dresses and sporttwtw
bV Florence Eiseman. 8'ZIH lnhlnt to 14.
Upto8Q%off
DBPAISTllENT' OPPICIALS
TBE 'l'DS& PLANTS tbat rejected tbe requests for the in·
bave eornded tbelr procedures fonnaU. on the l?OUDd lt WM
were ideDdn.d U · .. ade·Rlte • baaed on prelimlnary t.estl. tbK
-...........
,-
To celebrate our newe8t
Orient route to Taipei, Taiwan,
we're putting the same kind of exotic -
Golden Dragod"service on our nonstop
flights to Chicago and Houston, starting
February 1st. So now~ don't have to
fly to the mysterious t to enjoy it.
Out bOarding gates and flight attendants
are cir~ Oriental style. And
once you're aboard one of our
wide-bodied DC· !O's, or com-
fortable
7'l7's, we're
prepared to
cater to your
every whim, no
matter how inscnltable.
There's a choice of American
or Oriental cuisine. And ch,apsticks anravail-
able, so you can partake of all. the Chinese
delicacies without losing face. You can also
enjoy Taiwanese beer or Wan Fu wine.
Since the soul needs nowishment as
ON
OR_
well as. the bcxly, Continental
offers free stereo, inclu~ Oriental
music, plus films on the Far on au
DC-lO's. And if that's not enough, we even
have fortune cookies that coulCl win you
a "fortune" _in prizes.
You can enjoy Continental's Golden
Dragon Service on any lunch or dinner non-,
stop for the same fare you'd pay for everyday
service on other airlines. But it's a limited time
program, so call your travel agent, com~y
travel department 1or Continental now. And
make reservations for a Far East~rn experience
on your way to Chicago· or Ho..mton.
TO CHICAGO:
12:20 am. 9: 15 am. ll :JS am~ 2:25 pm~ 7:00 pm~
.
TOHOUSfON:
12:05 am. 7:30 am. 11 :00 am~ 3:00 pm~ 5: 10 pm!
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ltu.-,, .tenuwy 11. 1m DAIL y '9LOT A J J
•.1 ·&~ W@lYl[f PROTECT ®@!?w.n@@
Cabbies Eyed
In vree ·Jlins
LAS VBGAS. Nev. <AP> -Dllbict Att.omey
llob MW.-baa luued ..wart .... for ~~~of ab..t.axic=en acC\lled ro a tleeh1>ec'd»na aDcJ
YOUR CHILD'S HEALTH
clope·am iiq. ·----.:;;;;:: W.,,..,.. were llaued .n..-Miller and Tu-
IHb Authority adminJatrator Jim Avance ex-~ bow tbe rinc bad beea broken by an un-ver woman acent.
-FREE Scololis and Posture
AGENT IONE OQl1l8'I' MID THAT .._
driven tried to lnduce her bllo tbe .world of pro.
aUluUoo and drµp.
Screening Exaninatlon ..
Tbe leveatb bad been UTelted oe a drua PGIHllDl cbarse and released, said llWer, ua
• r J.~ai .. llk.~fl hll ume wu unava.UU>le. _.,,_., •• •• ~ .. , <'_,. 1111. ()quilt ~ u a neweomer to town and
Saturday, Jan. 20, by ~nl11•nt
,.. D EAJl PAT: WUl. lf I atve a aaDCDotd a -. A,. •• ..,...... aaJd tbat driven set ber up lD a room and broucbt ~ll to bold a aJ)M"tJMal 'ud u.a dMIDle ID)' ber cuttGmen. · ·
ml nd?CanlietltlY8IODttbaek?. . . •.• _ __ Gov. F.dmund Brown . "A DU'ClOtlca aal~ wu made lD bef room," · o.c .. Ne•porll .. ch ·1r: bas-11r>atnte.,.__~d?!..;~~-· · · • v ....... itpt .. ,..._,~.... f . 0 r m • r ·118.0QlJISTSimm~~P'tO
1M •eke a .,,_ .... .._ ,_ -... U. •· Congress woman charle $100 tor pro8titutloo acts and live them a ...at &a.II& M ...... 191 ...... .,.~. ft'•........... Yvonne Brathwaite 40 percent ootnmisaioa . .. ..,.. ,_ wut &e ,.... a ~ B k t t b "Some driven wbo aaw wbal wu IOilll on .., .... ..,._ .., .. , aM ,_ .. ,_ JllllWIY u r e 0 e tried to l!t Ms. ()qui.st to stay away froal tbe bad
..... be ll9l'e,.. bew-e.11111 p& la wrtitlw-wlaa& Un Iver 5 it Y 0 f Influence," Avance aald. "One driver even offered
IU& _, wtll a.. .,... a. we ,_ .... la. California Board of to loan her money until abe could eet a Job rather ae·aents. She lost the tbaD see ber become a J)r09tltute ... -. race for attorney W.,,.... cbarslU paodertnc wett issued for ftre ......... , c....,,. '"Clelltes gene ra I in Nov. Franr Trap&ni, Jotin tee Wisner' and-Brian-John
DEAR PAT: I've beard there's a bomemade ember. McGee, the district attomeyaald.
recipe using boric add for makin1 a ftte retardant .IOBN FaANCl8 SBEPA&D AND Robert Lee
solution. I know that tome of my lddl' ~amu Williama were charged in the warranta with offer-
bave been Wubed ao many tlmea that tbe ort,mal DAILY PILOT' tn11• agreeing or arranainc for the N1e of a l!OG·
protection ii aooe. Can 1ou tell me bow to make CLASSIRID ADS troued 5Ubstimce.
this solution? 642•5818 Accuaed of selling a coatroUed substance were
J.IC., Costa Mesa Grady Lee Clartc and Alan W. Adlt;r.
0
--.~-.,._ .-.....,.. .
Dr. &. E. ... Bu. D.C.
·.136~ay_
Costa Mesa, CA
548-1166 .
·. Tldl eld ,........, ortllaally ,...,llled la a U.S.
Depanmea& ol ~ IMllletD, II• effedlve
en ••7 fallpic bll& 1,. ,eree.& e.iou.. a.< ..ned
ID tldt liidldwe ...... lie dewed .. air *1 wD •
rlns U.g, Wl"ba«blC Mt or tmDble ...,..... Aa YM
might tllllped, dlia ·leavM &be material ID a ult· eacnn&ed ........_ ww.o.& a., ol IU utaraJ IOft.
neaa. Tbe boric aeW &rea&mea& la not effeetlve oa
1yn&liletkllbenoreoUeeand8Yn&Wlebleadl.
Prices Effecff•e Now
ttr.J-.24. 1971
Paint tt'on't Sta•fl 1•~ ... ,
DEAR PAT: Do any of your-reden know ol a
brand of paint to use on a wall beMel' tbal won't
chip, pee) and blacken the beater. I've 1lled dozens
of kiDds oo mine, and haven't tocmd a good one ' yeL
., T.K., Costa Mesa
U 80. Joa'U be eeetaded. AY& dleebd w1t1t several pain& dealeni ud this eomDlablt 1eem1 to. be common. The b aekealq ul pee11u ma,y
llave more Co do wt&la &M lllea&el-IUelf, mol.l&are ID
ta.e air or a tolled fuuee tlher dau U. -·•·t med. ' ......
Conktran-. Ref 11nd Mis...,
DEAR PAT: I sent a $19.95 c heck to
"Cookware" last Nov. 2 for an u .p&ece set of non·
stick pots ·anct pana amd utensils I'd seen ad·
vertiaed on TV. So far, I haven't received the
cookware. Ul can 'tget il, l'd like a refund.
-D.E.,LagunaNiguel
.... JOll AQd R.N., Newpen Beaela. 1'nM to A YS a.,.. DOD·dellvery of Udt eeekware. 'fte
manaladmer, Waltlte Amenea (41 W. a.re Road, Wuwtdl, B.L -), dalm8 llaa&..., .....
UH el 1 Pel'Cleilll el u..e Elll>WlllW .... llaN
beea 1o11t la &19e mall, aeeonllq Co a reeeat IUftf •
Howe.Yer, ltobla Maine, tile ftna'a aaautaat muapr deee Hml& Co ....... a few eallll" _....
mlaalq ..-.. placed before art.bnu. Y• ...
•.N. wDI be contacted by tM firm followlllc a UPS tracer.
Maine says tlla& enlers .....W be delltered
foar to Six weeks after eheeb are e..W. nea
t.M>ogb the TV ad proml9ea a sllortel' = period. Let A YS know ,, tlm l'lnn .......
on Its promise lo deUver tbe cookware or ..._ a
refund.
Next time yua place an order u a real& ol a ·
TV ad, make An· to note the date ud •ar1I •
wblcb tbie ad appeared and make a _.. ., U.
firm's name and Areet address (maai17 la "'1
small leUen a& the fll tM acrea) u well
as recordlq Ute P.O. Bos to wMdl er.rs
are seat. 1'lds makes tn &lie •anfld:arer
macb easier..._.. a p ce.e • laler en.
NORMAN ROCKWELL
REMEMBERED c
from thet'Jorman RockwellMuseum .
"" • • ~--._ OHlcW TrtW. to Amrt..-s Molt ........ Arftst ........... "--• ledrwel .._.L You· have this rare opport"nity to
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au . WASHINGTON. <AP> -"They· came to see
: me. but they stayed to listen to John," sald
.-; Elizabeth Taylor Warner. • ~ The comment, repeated durinl John Warner's ~ campailn for the Senate, summed up b1a actress
~· wife't view of her contribution to bis election.
HIS AIDES SAY IT IS llAJtD ro calculate
how the outcome was affected by the ract that the_;__ t· candidate is the sixth husband of a legendary
( beauty.
~· Although Warner declined requests for an in·
;! terview at thls time, his press aide, Bill Kling,
says, "I think that it helped." 1 But Kling and other aides
say a bigger factor was a well
organized campaign and
Warner 's~xposlUon of his
views -ravors tax reduc-
tions. dee cuts in federal
s pending and a "long hard
look·· al any SALT treaty with
the Soviet Union.
Warner. a Republican who served u secretary of the Navy
;'. from um untll 1974 and then beaded the American
•Revolution Bicentennial Administration, defeated
Democrat Andrew Miller, former state attorney
general. with a·scanl 50.2 rrcent of lbe vote.
WA.aNE8, 51, WAS BORN IN Washington,
joined the Navy al lt and later was a communica-
,_ tions officer with the Marines in Korea. He earned ~ a bachelor's degree i n engineering from
~ Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Va.,
working as a used car salesman and bod carrier to
supplement his GI BUI stipend. He went on to tbe
University of Virginia Law School: After gradua-
Uon, be practiced law iii Washington for two years
~ and was an assistant U.S. attorney from 1955 to
~ tB.
~ l: IN 1157, HE MARRIED CArllE&INE C.
Mellon, daughter of muJU-mUJionaire pbilantroptat
Paul Mellon. ln 1980, be joined the prestllioua
-, Washington law firm of Hotan and Hartson. ria1ng
:; to managing partner by 1968.
, Warner was an advance man in Richard M. ~ Nixon's unsuccessful presidenUaJ campaign of
~ 1980. And in 1968, be was director of Citizena for ~ Nuon.and his running mater= Agnew. Alter Nixon's election, arner was named un-~ denecretaryoftbe Navy.
C Warner and bis first wife, who have two
' daugbteTs and a son, were dl~ ln 19'13. As ~ part of the divorce setUement, Warner received a
~ 2.000-acre rarm near Middleburg in tbe Vlrlinla ~ fox buntlag country.
HE BEGAN DATING MISS TAYLOlt
,. after tbe British ambasaaaor to tbe United States
: . asked blm to escort her at a party for Queen
Ellubetb in um. They were married in December
of that year. Warner's political hopes suffered a
setback last June 3, when Richard Obenabaln won
the Vlrglnla senatorial nomlnalion.
On Aug. 2, Obemhain and two other men were
killed in a . plane crashJ.. and on Aue. 12, the
Republican state Central liOmmitt.ee cbole Warner
to rm tbe vacant spot on the ticket.
College Slates
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Coat womm J'rtday. ·
1 Women ln&erelted Jn returalnl lo Mhool are • eneounaed to attend the t :IO a.m. ...son tbat • wtU t..un a dileullioa of re.oure. available at • Saddiet.ck and academic Piannlq. -
• . For fUrtber lnlormallon ·phone at.f700 or · -....so • .i. Z2'7.
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Advice Eyed
WASHINGTON <AP> -Reaetlna to con· ~ional ftndings that elderly Aliiiri~am an. be-
iDI _bilked out of inilliona or dollars in unoecesaary bUUb Jmurance premJums, the &Qvemme1>t has
•llftO'IM!ed that it will try to belp lledicare reel·
pJentl protect tbemlelves.
'1'be ~t of Health, Edacation and
WeJfare decided to try to fnrorm Medicare
benefldaries about jiupplemental policies· aoid by-
priyata IDl~rs uu.t may fill iaps in Medicare ccwer.,.,,m-my merely duplicate coveraie they · alre~bbe.
HOWEVEB, OFF!CIALS SAID, NO declaioGJ ha~ been made abqut Just '\wbat information die
dePVtment abould~~ or ~will be aema. -HZW Secn!tarY Joseph A. C Sr. said
"We cannot stand by and al ow Medicare
beneficiaries to be misled and to purcbae in·
suraace Clill' dq .aot need. lluch ol tbe ·~· tary «=Overage offered. todAJ ii IOUDdf' tbe
elderly are particularly vulnerable to deeeptiocL becauae ol their great need and limited income, and some sellers have taken advantife or that vulnerability."
LAB'I' SPRING AND PALL, TllE Senate and Houae committees on aglq exPOMd cues in
which elderly peaalonera bad purchaaed dozeDa of
so-called supplemeDtary policies to auament-their
Medicare coverage .. Many of the pollcles offered no real added protection.
Some reportedly. were· sold by salesmen pre-
tending to be physlctam or Medic._ officials.
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flXXWEll H310 TWO SPEED JIG SAW, I ONLY • . . . . • • . • • .. • • • • • • S 27 .77
DREMEL t571 MO TO-SHOP, 3 ONLY .............................. S •.H S 44.91
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PR>-~C 50AMP ELECTRIC WELDER. 1 ONLY ..•.•. , ....•.•••.••• t 59.95 S 41.11
CAMPBELL HAUSFELO AIR COMPAESSER 1 HP, 1 ONLY ..•••••• '329.00 $279.00
HCJ.ELI~ XL 10" CHAIN SAW. 20NLY :... ............. • ........ I 84.95 $ 74.91
HCMEUTE SUPER 2 • 14"' CHAIN SAW. 2 OHL Y • • .. • . . .. .......... 1184.95 $144.95
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10 Bulhes 57 Gadget
14 E•pect sa Gt<l's nick·
15 Sh<>fe bird name
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17 U S.A.-Can. 60 Before
coin 61 Red and
18 TV p<ogram: Black
2 words 62 Scottish
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25 free 2 Debtor
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31 Home 6 Ruhr city
32 Separate 7 Fite
33 f>o9 8 Min's name
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37 Oimmef 10 Aper
38 Whetstone 11 Pilol's sign·
39 MffdOw off' 3 words ta Marhts 12 Merctlan·
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lad. tbouaand~ of peraona wbo are
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educ .... Im *Gl1P8d at.eedily 1iDee jobs belDI" ~ often an low·
paying or ~calt. ancnocated in bJ-
ner·clty, llolMed rural or budaet· sbfter~ areas. There's a m aldlstribution of
.teacbef!t but. atll1 a surplus, aceord·
in&. to l'fatkmal Education Auocla-
Uon reaearcher William S. Graybeal,
who anmaally cooducta a supply·and·
demand ltUdy. .
A dlffmrent view 11 held by Frank
Morra. a private education aaalyat in
WuJal .... Ji>rra•1 study leads bim
to belleft die oatkln'I 1upply of new
teacben ll l'OUlibly lD balance.
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tbe ar• eomm1ttect to teadWur re-
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in Motta's &NeSSment, an approx-
imate match to Jobi available. .
In coUep ad untversity te~, u..._... there's a renaissance in demabd for
Pioneer nuclear chemist Harold c. Urey~ UC So Dteeo. says he
cannot accept an invitation from
Peking to lecture in the People 's
Reput>lic of China. Urey, who
won the Noble Peace Prize for
Chemistry In 1934 sighted tu.
qe, 85, as the 'Primary reUOD
for~ making the trip.
Italian lquqe professors; tap Into
the market by contacting 1 Job In·
formatioq Service, Modem Lanpaare
Aaaociatlon, 82 Fifth Ave., New
York, N.Y. lOOll.
Teacbinl does and will continue to offer worthwhile careers. Just don't
aaaume there will be an ae.,,..tbe-
board abortqe and that you can be
cert.u. of fiDdinl a desirable job in
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WASHINGTON <AP> -An actlvilt «*apler
group ta accusing the American CGall' ~of
pauiq out lollipopa coatainiDg • eoloriDI .....
suspected ol cauatna cancer.
The disqreement revolves around a fund.
raising drive by upstate New York chapters of the
Cancer Society in wblch suckers coat••nlna Red
Dye 40 are being uaed.
uop ALL THE DYd TO USE, Ulll ll lmane,
charged Michael F. Jacobson, bead of the Center
for Science liL.the Public Jnter,est.
Tbe Cancer Society respome: "Until Red Dye
40 or uy Qtber llCldWve bu been declared unaafe
and tam off tbe market, itl uae in manufactured
products ta perfectly proper."
Tiii! DYE IN QVESTION 18 approved by the
Food and Dru& AdmlniaUatioll for use in food, but
is 1llMlersUI re-evaluation u a result of ldeatific
atudl• JndiClttna it m1Cht caUM cancer lD ~ mice.
JMolleon released a Jetter be said be sent to
Lue W. Adami, executive vice president of the
American Cancer Society, Ul1Pnl the IOdet)' to
"immediately disconUnue tlW diltribution of tbe
lollipops and join with others who are urliDI FDA
to place a total ban on the uae ol Red NO. 40 until
ita safety ia establisbed beyond doubt ...
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Walton to Play?.
-Balboa Resident Still Nunini lnjul-y BJ..,,,..., L. llANDY there baft onJi been a couple ol tlmea where
... ..., ....... players were teytq to bwt me. I pt away
He t.lbll o1 tbe pr11111r91 o1 baltetbell, and leaw tbe fiOllftl to the otber IQYI ...
hla ..-.i dellre to .ta, tbe problems be How were tu. yea.rt at UCLA under
bu Md wttb a loot bQUl'J Md extolled the Coach John Wooden? J
virtllMol Jalm 1'ooden u 1118 eoUese coaeb. ..He ts one ot a kind. I'm glad that I 1ot
SW Walton. the J-U, 215-pound center for t.be opportunity to 1peod four years with him.
t.be PortllDd Trail B1uen o1 tbe Natiodl l 'm real happy that he ii dolne so well since Buketmll Asln. wu the l'*t speaker at be bad tbat heart trouble. tbe Irvine 5poN Club this morning but be•
didn't reveal any "Hsht OD bis Mure in the .. , WAS ONL y TBEaE four yean and-he
NBA. · · • was t.bere at leut 15. You are under the gun . =---""': ·°T'~-.Y ilNOW Wdfte_h_.u_• ~----·to--~-·~ i'Wll(ill:cC.Qlf-U~ ·it r ~· fle· ~ -~
play," be told tbe ll'OUP· "Rltbt now I'm Just hancneclit better than anyone.
WALTON TALkS -Portland Trail
Blazer center. Bill · Walton, who has
lived the past 11 months on Balboa
Island, made an appearance this mom-
ing· as a guest speaker for the Irvine
DllfyNllSIMI,._
Sports Club at a meeting in Newport
Beach. Seated with Walton in the pie·
ture is Bob Figeira <left> and club pre~
lddent Dr. Ron Grossman.
Kennit ·Haunts. LA
.
Tip-in at Buzzer Beats Lakers.
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Kermit Wublqton wu'
t.be heroh.~~Lloyd Free wu the main reuon, tbe San LllqV Clippers scored tbe1r lecoad vi
lD three games against the Loe Angeles
I
Ulla aeaaoo. · 4 '' I
W&lhinctoo's tip-in at the buuer _gave·!~
Clippers a 119-117 wiJ> Wednesday nlgbt as l.os •\
· Aqele&-eoded-an eight-game National Basketball
Alloelatioo road trip. -
TD LAKm BAD won thelJ' Pr'eVk>ua four er~~ .ftailbed the trip with • " m~. They ~to action l'rutat iUCll~ eatertatnin1
' Free, ~1~tly from ~ge scored
pOtnta, a:::~ 11. of San. '• ii j.n_ tbe ~~kept ~m~S. an~"= e&PP.V~ ~ U: :~ ua':e~~· rree. "I
ean't drive tbe way I want to because of tbe ankle. My game ii going to the hoop. I'm &oing to get
myself back iD 1bape du.riDI the next week."
"WE'aE OOMPETITIVE wtth Free In the lineup," said Wuhington, a former mem~r of the Laken. "It causes problems when be's out. Then
Ge preuure is on Randy Smith.
"We really don't have a deep team," added
Wublngt.on. "H we ever do have a deep team we
really cOuJd go far."
,Smith ICOl'ed 28 points, giving the starting San
Diego back court a total of 59. 1tbe Laken were
alsO led in aeortng by a pair of guards as Norm
Nixon and Ron Boone hit for 2:5 and 18 points,
respectively. Loe Angeles' Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
was held to 16 pointl but be grabbed 13 rebounds
and was credited with 10 aasills.
"TIUS WAS ONE of the great.est games I've
ever seen,'' said San Diego Coach Gene Shue._• 'It's
a game that I would have liked t.o enjoy from the stands."
The contest was cl08e all the way with neither
team leamng by more Ulan rune~ta. A layup by ·
Boone with 34 seconds rem and two free throws by Jamaal Wilkes with 1 seconds to go
enabled the Lakers to earn a Ue, setting the stage
for Washington's heroics.
The Clippen brought the ball down-court after Wilkes' foul sbota ancf held it until Free mWlred
on a ~foot Jumper In the dosing HCC>nds. But
Waahiogtoo waa there to tip in the lll1ssed shot. ,
''WE DIDN'T STAllT out very well but we
1>lued extremely well at the end ol the ballgame,··
Uia Loi AqeJel Coach Jerry West. "I tbou~it wa an exciting tbuketball 1ame but I 't, call it a great same. We atrillibteaed out by the
end of ~ and played 6ard' but not bant ~1 <the Cllppen) plued extremely well
....... .., ............. · towards the end," continued Weat. ''You have 'to
start right out DlaYlnl well in tbia leque, but that
wu one of the belt lut quaJ1en we've played lhia
year. But we Just could not coataln Lloyd Free."
............... --VICroR CONYERS LDD8 UCI TOllmrT.
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coaceatratia& ID1 energies 00 getting back. , Walton is Worlaiaeouffive days a week-at
Jt'• pot important where 1 play but Just that l · the ~am training camp in Lona Beach and '
pi.,. I would prefer the West Cout. ·· bu become a Ram fan.
He didn't nale out the Tran Bluers ''I'm really impreued with them both on
although be bu bad bla problems in lbe put and off tbe fteld."
year with that club. When be wu in colleae at UCLA, aft.er
"Aa f~ 1 l •-b•_.. ... 1 bis sophomore aeuoci, be was bounded by lllY uuo. s ow Y a...,.... -....,., am NBA teams to join the pro ranks but the
doin& more and more things. But right now 1 three-time All·American remained in school am not able to do any l'UllDing and haven't to ., .. ad···•-. i for the put ll months. ---
"I'm definitely trying my best to get .. , ENJOYED BEING in college. It was
back to Playing this year but you don't play my ability to play buket~I that let me go to
in the N"BA when you aren't 100 percent. It college and I really wanted to be a student. leads to.serious problems. But I'm going. to "When ( was a junior in high school, I
play the day after my foot is healed." went to a game at Pauley _Favillon in the
Walton was asked how physical pro NCAA regional playoffs. When tbe Bruins
baaketball baa become. came out on the floor, the fans seemed tp ex-
.. ON 1UE PllO LEV.EL it ii rough and l>lode and the band started pl.,mg. They had
pbyaic.al but also very clean," be said. "It this big guy. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar.
isn't dirty. The dirty players get weeded out "I told myself, ,'bey, this ii for me'."
-and a1ao punched out. Walton further pr~ Wooden: ~s
• "ID rDCllt ot the situations I have been in, See WALTON, Page Bl
,,. . ..
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Super Bowl Buh Price Tag: SI00,000
MIAlll-Some3,000 g..u wW ecqethemaelveson four tons of
~ lbrtmp, spare rt ... eblclken and lep o' lamb and wash it
down wttb barl'ellof rum and exotic tropical UquiCSs at the tradiliooal --w -~ --pre&perBow1MlhFrida1ni8bt. ·
nvv ~5' ReatCUbm clsars will be rolled and banded out as lifta on the
Angels Near
AgreeJDent
With Carew
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. ....., ..... IWt .
Rod carew•s days as a ?tfib.
nesota Twin are numbered.
.Tbe seven-time American
League batting champion met
with CalifOmla Angels officials Wednesday and came out smil·
lng.
"We had a very pleasant
meeting with the Angels today."
said Carew's agent, Jerry
Simon. "We should lfan
som ething positive to report
tomorrow." "We are very close to a
s igned, sealed agreement,•·
added Angell General Manager
Buui Bavasi. "There.are a few
details to be worked out and I'm
confident that we'll have them
worked out today.
··aoD AND I DIDN'T find
anything we coWdn't agree on,"
safd Bavaai. "I'm confident the
easy bait ol our job is done. The
task of trading with the Twina bu been more difficult than I
anticipated." .
Meanwhile, the St. Paul
Pioneer-Press reported In
today's editiom that Carew bas agreed to a nve-year contract
with the Angels that will pay
him at least $3.5 mlJllon.
tr Carew bas accepted the
salary offer made by Bavasi, all
that remaim ls for the Twins to
work out a player transaction
that would aenCi their uabappy,..
first baseman to California. Playen who reportedly have
been offered to the Twtna in-
clude OUlfielder Ken Landreaux,
Infielder Deve Chalk and left banded pitcher Ken Brett. Other
oame1 mentioned as
po11ibtUtlea an· rtlbt banded. eeecan,..,.•
.apaL A punt will do a tiot rope act on a unicycle. There will be
calyptoand billet dancers by tbedozena, steel bands and disco mus.le
forentertainmeat.
Tbey'recalling it" ASalutetotheCaribbean and the Bahamas."
~ Super Bowl has presented many novel pre-game parties in
the past. Guests swarmed onto the Queen Mary when the game was at
Los Anieles in 1973. At Houstoo i.rrl.974 they bar~ued grown cows on
splta before your very eyes at tbe Astrodome. In 1976, the hurt time in
Miami, they took over the Hialeah Race Track. 1l took a Convention
Center as big as four football fields to produce a Mardi Gras theme
last year in New Orleans.
But &,per Bowl XIII is going for the brass ring in pre-game.
parties.
Almost halttbeMtamt Alrl>ort -the new International Arrivals
building -ls being cordoned ofJ ror the four-hour evening of di.rung.
wining and dancing which will rival a Roman orgy.
Thepricetag: $100,000.
Commiuioner Pete Rozelle of the National Football League is
host of the party staged initially for the press, this year numbering
between UOO and 1,700, but since usurped by advertising, corporate
andotheJ'interestatowbomthegameisindebted.
Delicacies will include roasted baby rib calypso, rum-plna col·
ada cake, runrdaiquiri pie, langosta crioUa, congri, coconut and
l>ananibreadC --
Gerela's Option Wasn't a Good One
Roy Gerela's Super Bowl X totals: two field 1<>als in four tries.
one of two e.xtra points and ooe lawsu.lt. It seems tbat before Uiat game be.re three years ago, the Pitts-
burgh Steeler placeldcker booted a practice baJl into the stands.
ln the contusion of the moment, be couldn't flDd a replace-
ment. So be went into the st.ands and took the ball away from a
fan, a New Jersey policeman whose subsequent suit claimed he
was manhandled in the exchange. . ,
"He'll probably be sitting in that same sPOt
-wearing a neck brace," Gerela said with a
strained a.mile as he awaited Sunday's Super
Bowl rematch with the Dallas Cowboys.
Gerela doesn't know the stalm of the auit.
"Haven't beard a thing about it for a couple of years." be said. • But ueorted other dilemmas in bis careeT
have been well chronicled.
Calf and ll'Oin iniuries cut his productloo to career lows Of 14 fiefd goals in 1976 and nine in 11'J7. oaa•LA
This season, the calf was fine, and so waa the groin; but
GereJa felt pain ln bis paycheck. And be said that playing out his
option was the main reason be bit just.12 of 28 field pal trin this
season and drew frequent boos from Steelers fans. &dwelled upoo the thina too much, dwelled upon it, dwelled
upcMPft -and dwelled upon It,·· be said in low monotone. .
"I wu down. My m1nd and my concentration just wasn't there
and I J•didn'tcare. r Juatdidni put forth the effort:"
lleDdenon: An Ali Imitator?
"Tbe lloatb" rolls oo, and Super Bowl XIII tbreateDed Wed·
nead11toevolvetato a DQD·atOp ''Tom HeadencMl~al."
Eh.een Bet•1•n to ~rawford Rau
AU other f..ts fJ1 ~ fidball'• cbam p spectacular faded b*> vtrtua1 llllipi.Dcanee • UM Dallai Cowboys' bearded
linebacker crdinued to taunt Cbe rival PlUabuqb ae.1er1 iD tbe
fiDal .... CIOWltdowll toward SandaJ'• .......
"( don't mow wtaet.ber tlU room la ~ ~to a«OJD·
modate a Tom Header-..._ ccderwe, Dallal eo.cb Tom
•Landry Mkl Jrior to Wea.cla)t'1 cboreocnpbed question-and·
. ,
home eGUlt advutqe. Paetfto.ba 1olt lta u ro..t ...... .-111 two ••-The 'l'laen' ll1!t ~!'81 vletGrJ: Ju.• 1'11. bl ChwfcriHall. Led •1 Terence Carner and Roa ~ Plldfte -off to .... Ult lD eoe1......--~ beaUU lit.a. ...
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Tuta»dnlTom la tbe wbole abow. ...
They bave dubbed him tbe Nft.'a "Moet Voluble PlaJer.'' lie u. eaUlld eoaeem ~au~,...,, ... wt -~
He bu eBdt.ed both cUlrtD ............. from tbe toucb-bidld • Steelen . wm • .......,.., dlatnbiil beeldlN .,.,,.. &be .,...._
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Player Chokes Referee
· In Church League Game
TUl.M ~~~ta.al,.,.
ffM WM beiae UffMd todaJ fw ~to bAa m
lar)'ftx lift.-polb nl4 be .. dlok.cl •· c:oudoua --a rime ~ at a dty t-.erHUoo t'fGltt ~J .... bot~l'r.:.r11~a.'!~= ~ irr:=r:lot~.
tl'M •• whlltle lo the do.int M!C'Oad9 ol the 1a8". •
II r&. llutch aaid ber buabud wu IUU .able to .all \f edDHday and was bdn1 treated foe-lrawna. 1-.wn,
&ad ~°'.'!:n'-f~°:;u if they (vocal cords> are •••ll .. %ftl ~e~_,-'l:=ed, ~·~be-~~ hol~~~rtJ rnore~a"'!'a~1,...•!""'. ll~n-._-+..,.....,.Ah!rt Re boin, Hun.tington ~\Its SaSd ~J!aytrrlMJ~iM~t/ o.· -'-·( -~. Jbtl"•trxcall~-~ ii._ ha4 ~ to JJ)Ml with ol· rom ~. ls rn an . net all today. ,. tensive .care unit at lfutlt.
The loddent occurred dwinl a 1•me at Mu.ell ington Beach's Pacifica
Recreatioa Cmter ~ween meo'a teama from Memorial Hospital following a heart
Park Chri.IUan Church and Oaaae Hilla Cbriatlan CbW'Ch. a\tack.
8..,.._ ~. center director, said it •PPeared to -----------
be a cue of "an lndMdual pl~ Just lettial real bot."
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eeze
.Hatton Keys 59-58 OT Viettiry
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.. 8104.~llAJI · nr;t quarter1 ~mpa.red to 3S aeorer wtt!l 17, UNrted hhmelf
If you that llarlu Jfcestt _. ..anna, ud took a Wld•rneatb lbe buket in .the ..JUtla, tM..No. .1 raab4.team 'QUJ'·Poia& leaCI • waa.lq momeata ot tbe fourth 0r..,. County, wu IOAa to nm ~·wu Do OD the rttbt quarter ind~ IOr 1tx ot
away wttb lbe &mMt Leque •Ide of tbe Nfel'HI' wbtaUe flarina'1a.t12 poUIU. butetball crown, think acaiD. bee•u.e It wu ll'UMcl JI ebari· Uk IOlid performance, aJOng
Sure, tbe VUdaa are 1.0 to-ty aboU in tbt ftnt ball, eom-wttb Hauan'• bero&ct and a 14-
day. but oa Wecfnetclay D1abt 'oared to elCM for &be VlldllCI· point ~ from Dave 'rieni,
they ·~..:abed lnto overtime uwg LACll.D lDtwkY and enabled Marina to ·improve its
before out a -.u victory coaeeatraUoa In tbe ftnt half.'' reeord to U ·Z wblle Edlaon
over unranked Edlaon at· tbe Marina's coach uJd. "We didn't dropt toM.
Marina eym. shoot very we ll and Edison ,.._ u.1 ...,.. ,,.,
"I 'll tell :1a, there an IOiAi to played an excellent man·to-man ....., '~ : •1t•to ' : ~ be a kit ot Samet llke ,tJtat Du ·defense. We bliven1t IND much 0ev1t ' o • o.-t o '
•ea10D," Wei a relieved COldl ol tbat 1d tbi.ueuon." =• ! : ~ =.Id! ! ; :!
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• Steve PGporicb aft.er tbe~tame. Marla.a Improved tta 39 }:!«· K-.. 1 1 • °'-1 o • " "lttl~ k> wio tbc....dQle_ c,nt •hondcll io .&bf Ora.lJaalLJQ.._ ~=.'."· ' : :_~:r _ ~~.;
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coadl. Bml7 LelOa. aereea with end oUheJ.bird quarter. -:f~ · ·· .. · " ~ i! '~ · t'.:
Popoyleb .. tlaat the Suuet Heidenreich, the aame'a .. ,_ "CIUIM lllt; ...... IEdlNftl;· 't•cflft•Ult' Lea1119 race n,ur. to be leu 1 -• ....... -;•.......,.:1.aoe1111MtM,
oae·Udld UWl aome oblerven
predjcted. "We cave a IOod
lndicaUoa tonllbt that we'll be
competitive in tbia leasue."
Lel&b Mid. "It wu a helluva ef.
fort. one of our best of tbe
season."
FYTumbla
oauu Cowboy Coach Tom Ludry about his
team being the underdog in ·Sunday's Super Bowl
XIU: "Tbe more success you have the more people
like to see you fall. People tend to uaociate-wttb the
underdog." Hat Trick Leigh's ~am led for most ot
the game extending it to nine
point.a in th.; second quarter, and
felt his Chargers could bAve
Oilers Survive
Cold ShOoting
..,. . ..
Se•fa lffo"e I••• Pint· Pl•ee
Comblned wilh the Lakers' 10&s ln San m Diego, ..stattJe moved into lint place ln the
NBA 's Pacific Division with a 112·102 victory
over Indiana, keyed by 26yc>ints by Gaa
WWJ11u and 21 by Deuil ....._ •... ~ Wedmu
scored 1• ot his 32 points' in the fourth quarter as Kansas
City downed Boston. 12().98, for ita seventh victory ln eilbt
games. Cedric Matwell bad 3S for the. Celtics, 20 in the-
1 third per\Od • • • wa,... ..... blt •
lay.up with seven aecooda &ef'l and .W.
Drew scored 38 pointa u AUaat8 won . It.A. fifth strai.dlt. 111·110. over Portland . . . Jolm Wllllamaoa scored 28 points
and Beru.rd IUD& added 25 u New
Jersey tripped l>etroit. 108-19 ...
Reserve luard ltalN Sl•,... lcored 20
pointa to pace Pbiladelobla to a 107·~
, triumph over CJevel.nd . . . 33 points
; If:. by Elvla Hayes and 22 by Kevin Grevey
IC.. led Washington to a 112·102 win bver we~_•1.1 New Orleans ... ~Genia scored
30 points ana Lury Kenoa had 29 u San Antonio routed
Denver, 119-101 ... Jobn G1aaeU1•1 etght·foot hook shot
wltb 30 ~ rcmainlng and 22 points. by Marqaes Jobatoa llfted Mllwauk~ past Phoenix. 123·11R ... M .... Malone grabbed 21 rebourids and scored 30 polnts, indudlng a
pair of free throws with 15 seconds left, to give Howston a
!ur.t03VtMOl')'uver~otden&att---------
Cllfe•ge. Detrelt. •••gen WI•
Ted Balley scored two goals in the third ~ period as the Chicago Black Hawks scored a 2· 1 ,
come.from-behind victory over the Colorado
Rockies in NHL action Wednesday Dint ...
Da• lloWlle. Du Labraa&ea and On.la Pelollkll scored aa Ule vetrolt Ked wuigs exp&oded for t.bree aoaJs in the
ruial 81At mlouta to stop a 12·game winless streak by beat-
ing the Pittsburgh Penguins, 4· t . . . a. Dan11 and
Mike M~Ewea each had a goal and an assist in t.6e second
period as the New York kangers beat the New York Islan-
ders, S..3, and snapped goalie Gletaa llelda'• 23·game un· bec1teo streak.
OTREa 8POltTS-Stock car driver Rldard Petty wants a maasage parlor on property be owns shut down as
soon as possible . . . The SeatUe Mariners. Jut in the
American League West laat seas on, hired Daa O'Brie
as president and executive o(ficer in an attempt to im·
prove their ba8eball fortunes on the field and in the stands.
O'Brien, 48, resigned last week after five years aa vice
president and general manager o( the Texas Ransers . . .
The Baltimore Orioles announced they have asked waivers
on veteran pitcher Nelaoa Briles, for the purpo. se of glvlng
the SS.year-old rilbt bander bis unconditional releue ...
Starting slowly Wltllgames ot 184 and 182 Earl A=, bowling's all-time leader in money aiXi lilies e
wound uP with a commanding lead entertn~ today's Hcond
round of qualifying ln an Alameda tournament ... A third
night ot rain made the Phoenix Country Club course un-
playable and forced postponement today of the first round
of the S250,000 Phoenix Open gol! tournament.. The tourna-
ment schedule was pushed back one fulJ day and is JlOW
scheduled to end on Monday. Al least seven holes were un· der waler and completely unplayable.
T~---
Foltowlng are the major sPorts events on television tonight. Ratings are: ./ ./ ./ ./ excellent· .r ' / worth watching· ./' fair ; / forget It. ' •
{s2) e p.m., ~nnel 52 ./ ./ ./
Stat~.OUEGE BASKETBALL: Long Beach State at utah
Announc:.n: Eddie Alexander and Roman Gabrlel.
I t Lf ono Beach State has had troubles on the road losl .... Its as our games away from home ' '"' Stat!=1~hebe49ef ~tturn to. PCAA action tQalnst Utah RI .. _ a • .,.~ o tum the road record around ''1l, Wiiiiams and Michael Wiley ~e the 49.irs In sc~~ngT rancols Wi se In lured an ankle In the game at Mar· ~~ 1=~,~~~~ and may not play . He Is the 49ers
Beats LA
IN..GLl!:WOOO CAP l -Rook.le
Pat Hqbes said it wu a matter
of ttls bejng in the right spot at
the right tlme. Whatever, the
ZS.year-aid right winger for the
Mobtreal Can:adiens won't soon
for&et Jan. 17. 1179.
Hushes acored three 1oala for
the fint time lb a National
Rockey League same Wednes·
day nllbt to lead tbe Canactiens
to an euy 7-3 victory over the
Loa AQcelea Kinp. --
"I DON'T &EMEMBEll the tut time I •cored a goal before
tonight," said Hughes, who now
h_aa six goals this year. "My
main goal thla season was just to
make the team."
Mark Napier cttlpped in with a
pair of goals as the Canadiens
avenged a 5--4 loss on their home
Ice to Las Angeles two weeks
ago. Guy Lafleur and Rejean 0.Llle ~M~al's other
goals. r.atfeuratiOliadlWO as·
slata.
'.'We checked the Kings closely
tbla time," said Montreal Coach
Scott Bowman. "'The first time
back home la always tough after a long road trip.·· ·
Bowman referred to the fact
that Los Angeles completed a 4-4
trip last.Sunday.
''WE DON'T THINK about the
last game," Bowman said when
asked if ·the Los Angeles' Vic-
tory earlier lb\9 month provided
,bis team with extra incentive.·
''The goaJ.tencfing wasn't too
good the last time against the
Kings. Ken Dryden was in the
goal both times. Tonight he was
much sharper.
The CanacUens held a 7·1 lead before Dave Taylor and Charlie
Simmer 1cored m eaningless
goall for the Kings ln the late
going. Mike Murphy scored Los
Angeles' other goal, a break·
away midway in the second period.
Hughes' first coal of the game
after 6:02 of play eave Montreal
a lead it was to bold the rest ot
the way. It was 2-0 after one
period and 3-1 entering the ftnal
20 minutes. Montreal exploded
for four R08ll in the third period
to mate lbe game a rout.
·-The Canadiens attempted a
tot.al of 44 shoU OD goal to the
Kings' 28.
"PAT BVGllES AND Mark
Napier have only bee n
playJ ng regularly for three weeu ... said Bowman.
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won.
"We did everything we bad to
do except maybe one," Leigh
said.
THAT ONE SHO&TCOMING
came with five se('()O(fs left in
overtime, when Edison had the
balJ inbounds, trailing by one
point.
The inbounds pass was
· deflected and, wblle three
players scrambled after the
ball. the lat precious ~
ticked away. Edi.Ion never got
off lta final shot .
Truiell Halton made the
clutch/lay that turned the game
a roun for Marina. With the
score knotted at ~. the 8-1 guard
s wiped a pass, dri bble d
downcourt and drew a foul with
1 :48 left ln over1Jme.
He converted both free throws
·and gave-Marina a lead it
managed to hold to the end.
THE EVENTUAL winning
point was converted by Randy
Heidenreich, who sunk a free
throw with o: 51 on the clock
-after a costly Edison foul.
Marina came just a fraction of a
second from winning it in
r egulation because Hatton
swiabed a »-foot Jumper that the
officials disallowed because it
came just after the final buzzer
began.
But prior to that. the game
belonged to Edison . The
Chargen shot 50 pereen• in the
By llOGEll CAllLSON °' .. Oelty """IWf Huntington Beach Hlgb
hask.e~I Coach Roy Miller
didn't have to aay a thlna follow·
ing h is team's 51·44 Sunset
League victory at. Fountain
Valley Wednesday n lght-hls' •leh of relief u be walked away
rrom bis team in lbe locker room said it all.
"i had the feeling all the way ·
through ·the game that we were
going to break it open, but the
ball just wouldn't go in," saJd
Miller of hls team 's opening
league victory.
The Cact the baU would oot fall
was an Wlderstatement. Hunt·
ington Beach made 18 or 50 shots
Crom the field for 36 percent ac·
curacy. Founlaln Valley's plight
was even WOT'Se-16 of 45 for JS.6
percent
THE DIFFUENCE came in
the ear1y stages of l).>e fourth
quarter as Curt Wooten bJt a
pair of medium range Jumpers
lo gtve &he Oilers a 37·34 lead,
the first Oil City lead Slnce a 2--0
situation at the outset.
Three times the Barons of
Fountain VaUey Coach Dave
Brown enjoyed nine-point leads
in the seeoDd quarter. but seven
CdM Breezes
Estanc~ Mesa 'Win
There Wtte no surprises on
opening night in the Sea View
League.
... Corona del Mar, Orange Cowl·
ly's No. 1 blah school basketball
team , u sed a 20·poin t
· performance from Dave Koebler
to diapoee ol vi.sitlng El Toro.
73-SO, and raise Its seaaon record
to 12·1.
Dan Maddock scored 14 or
Estancia 's 21 points in the third
quarter to break up a close
game and lead the Eagles past lrvine,83-51.
Costa Mesa parlayed 23 steals
to beat visiting University, 57·54.
Scott Miller had elgbt. steals
ror Costa Mesa's MU5t.angs. now
7-S on the year. Steve Lux wu
eigbt-for·elght from the free
throw line and wound \IP with 14
points wbtle Chris Beasley
scored 1600 7«·16 lbooting from
the floor.
PauJ Brown and Rusa Stolzioff
both bad 17 points for
Univen1ty.
Corona del Mar took the le.d
from the start and never looked
·back. Koebler wu 7-lor·l.5. from
the field and alx-of-eigbt from
the line wblle Rieb Kindoff,
Cbrla Johnaton .and Shawn ,.
Ahearn all scored in double
figures for the Sea KJngs.
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turnovtrs and 33 percent shoot-
ing from tbe field by Fountain
Valley 1n the third quarter set up
Wooten and HW'ltingt.on Beach
for the kill in the fourth .,eriod. ..HunUn1ton Beach's preas
bothered us and we lost our
poJ s e f or three to four
minutes," nid Browp. ..That
hu been tbe pr'oblem for us all'
year. we haven't been able to
put together rour quarters.
"WE HAVE TO SHOOT better
than that to win and we have to
haodJe the ball under pressure
better. HuntlngWn Beach ap·
plied the pressure and did the
things they Deeded to do to win."
The Oilers padded their lead
with a free throw by Rico
Thompson after Ric k Glenn
forced a jump ball and con-
t.rolled tbe tip with 7:07 left.
Wlth 5:08 left Jim Eldridge rut
a free throw to make it 41·38,
then the Oilers went to a selllJ.
delay game and the issue
evolved into a procession of free
tbrow opportunities for the
Oilers who sJowly ballooned the
lead until it reached s1..c1with43
Ueki left. .
"We were looking for the good
shot off a deliberate offense,"
said Miller. "I thought we were
quicker and we've used that tac·
tic the past month and it has
worked out.
"A LOI' OF PEOPLE will say
you lose YoW" momentum doing
that. but it worked out."
Actually. the re was little
momentum to lose from a · s ub
40-percen&rlhootiag JMM.
Brown echoed Miller's senti·
ments. Neither felt his learn
played that badly in terms or
overall performance-It was
ju.t that when the baJJ doesn't
10 in, theft is no pn~e.
Pierre Ayala played a good
floor came and bls steal set up
Woe>Un'1 eilbt·footer, which put
Huntiqtan Be.ch -into the 37-34
lead, which teemed to be the
pl_, that turned the Ude. Foun·
taln VaJieY cut the deficit to two paint.a twice. then Huntington
Beach eued away with its abllity
to handle the ball under pressure.
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COLLEGE BASKETIA~L: UCLA at Arizona. A~: Mike Walden.
The UCLA Bruins have ~ 0
lnto .-flnt place tie with the Troians4n the Paclflc-10 race. The Bruins have won four f ~~~gh( In cconference play since losing the opener to Stan·
The BnMns •re ted bv a balanced attack with David
GHr .. 1n1~rad Holland, Klkl Vandewegne and Roy am '""" it""·ij~ most of the scortno
Its .r~~~ c~r1.~~~: '1n the Pec·10 this SMtOn,
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Moses Malone <right) of the Houston Rockets dunks the
baU for hro poinfs despite defensive efforts of Golden
State-S Robert Parish during NBA action Wednesday
night in Oakland. Houston posted a lOf.103 victory.
Tar Heels Wfu
Texm A&M Vpsets Arkamtu
Fiim AP Dispatches
RALEIGH, N.C. -Senior guard
Dudley Bradley stole the ball from
Clyde Austin and dunked with nihe
secondJ remaining to give second·
ranked North Carolina a 7o.e9 college
basketball victory over No. 14 North
Carolina State ln AUantk Coast eon.
ference action Wednefiday night.
Kenny Matthews put N.C. State out
front 6M8 after the Wollpack battled
back from a 40·19 deficit a t in-
termi.ssion.
But North Carolina eked out the vic-
tory wtth Bradley's steal. The victory
gives Nor1h Carolina a 13-2 record over-
all, 4·1 t-0,i, lead the ACC. The loss
dropped N.\;. State to 11·5 and 0.4, worst
in the<ACC.
North Carolina was paced by AJ
Wood, who scored a game·hJgb 21
point., 13 ln the first half. Mike O'Koren
---contributed l& polnts, Bradley 13 and
Rich Yonakor added 10.
Te.nu AA•, 7 4-89 .
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -Texas
A&M 's Tyrone Ladsof!1 who ear lier
missed a chance to ice me game, sank
· two key free throws ln overtime and
Rynn Wright made a buket In the linaJ minute to lead the AHies to a 74-41»
Southwest Coaference vlctory over lltb·
ranked Arkanaaa. The Aggies, ranked 15th nationally, missed a chance to put the game away
with seven seconds left in regU)atloo
when Ladson m1Med a free throw that would have given A&M a three-point
lead.
The Ra7.0rbacks, thwarted by A&M's air·:= defense tbrougbout the game, wbl the ball downcourt to Tony
Brown, who lank a 25-foot Jumper at the
final IUD to knot the accn at &-all.
The Aggies took a ... lead in the
overtime Wben Ladlan •lain came to the liDe with 58 aecooda to play and
made two free throws. ti~ ":~-=.!°ur~~! aha lnereue .UCM'1 SWC reCord to 3-1.
..... O.ra, • .,...
SANTA CLARA -Kurt Rambis aJ\d
Loadale 1beus eomblned for 45 points
WedMldaitr as Santa Clara ed1ed UC Davis .
Ramb6s had 23 points while Theus
followed wttb 22. &eve Wallace IC.'Ol'ed
14 polnts in his lint start at center.
Mike Lein contributed a 1ame-b11h 28 points for UC Davis while Auawtn Tbomu added 25.
Prep Swim Reslllts
IUt oa 11 ol • lbota from the floot and IO ol 11 from U. l'ree
throw Une for a 34-point
performance that lifted the
...-.... Seahawka to a 75-58 ·
wta over bolt Kennedy ln the Em· plre Leap UcMifter. .
And Mater Del, _behind a 31· DCMat lT·rebounder PfJ'fonnance by John Saunders, ntpped
S.rv)te, 8'7·Ulnbefore a packed
home crowd An•elua Leacue Play.
Newport llarbot bit a alullng
70 pettt'nl from the fleld to lake
a 8'·22 Mlt\Jme lead and then let
l t1 defens e polish orr
W11trn1nlter in the second hall.
Tb• vlaltJna Llona, who haven't
won a leap 1ame 11nce 1976, made only_nve field 1oa11 ln the
sffOnd half.
. Tbe win upped the Sailors' seaaon second to M . .,,... ... , .. ". Buec:Mle S S U
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BASKETBALL I OUTDOORS I SKIING
Thia.ain't DO dry run!
The touabeA-dadlatOr in the sea,.
swordfilbbaS penetrated the picket line.
Where are mr heroes of yesterday?
' Is 1t so? Hu David turned into a 'chick
Trltons Ed-·
Dolphim Club ......._
Defense went a loal way in
the' South Coast. League buket·
ball openers Wednesday night.
San Clemente. ~just two poUita in tbe lint quarter, trimmed vl<log Capistrano
V•Uey, 35--32. inovertime.
1coreleu •ix anc:La _half rninutes. no players in
double fi&:; Roa scored 14 points
for San • includiftl oae
~SnOWY
Weekend I • .
For All
•1M¥S~-~~ .......... .---
Rt --up and ..... die state~ ane ol the_...
weekendl of tbe IHIOD, ...
tllen W. only Giie place fCll' a
Mier to be-on the ....
,,.. ..., ·-8ld Alla. put -old tape on Ill 1kJ fflldjtloe
botllne and headed for Utah. If
you called ~1.:4571 and expeded
up.to-tbe-mlnule condltlom, JQU
beard a renm.
I new up to Taboe to teat
Northstar, wblle a couple ol
.. lrielMll dledled C ~ N•11uQOt.b
and sa8~ SummiL The COD· aeuus oplnloa: Except for a few
m1Dor problema, tbe •k.ilni ns
ire•&.
AT SNOW ~. the pro. blem was an old one :
Overcrowdiq. Even with the
quad and five double chairlifts
in full service, Summit ex-
perienced long Wltines.
But with six to eight inches ol
new snow .addial to a 48-incb
SKllNC .
bue, the lkilnc WU too good to
be bothered much by the wait.
My spy Ill Mammoth went up
a little too early and caught tbe
end of tbe rain. wtireb-el"ell&ed
poor condltlon1, but it also
chased t.he crowds away and
wben the mow blt, be wu ri.lht there to en)oy it, far from the
maddening crowd.
AT ""1118TAA_, J ~so.k\edhiniin•aa--r?;:"it blluard but ft wu o a
good pair of gouJes WO 'l
cure. And lbe storm chased
away driven wbo loathe putting
on challll; hence, stnall lffl UneS
and good lldlna.
Even U you didn't hit the road
this weekend, when the clouds finally cleared away Tuesday
you could see the snow was dip-
ping far below its u.sua.I Jevela on
the mountain backdrop.
Tbe snow which la already·
down will have to auffice for at
least a few days, because the
NaUooal Weather Service says
there is no new storm on the horizon.
Tbe forecat calla for partly
cloudy stlea in the Southern
CaJlfomla mountains throue,b
Fridayt 1u1ty winds in tbe
puses, 10W temps ra.,.ing from
15-30 degrees and the highs from
38to48. •••
Dana Hllla, go~ ~ better .. allowed just one point ln the first
period In whipping visiting
Laguna Beach 69-33.
Mike Samueb rut 1ot13 field
goal attempts and Chris Mathieu was 7 for 11 H Dana HUis'
Dolp'1ina raised tbeir season recordtoM.
of the TrttQi{ five free lb.rows
in overtime. Jrian MuWpn bed a pair as SmC'lemente took tbe •
overtime tip and immediatel,y went inlo Kafour-corner delay
g-me.
Sutt& also \cl tbe team 1in the
reboundingl"lepartment with
A LES80N 111AT sheuld not
be learned the bard way: Do not
ski un~ trails-
S kl patrol officials in
North.tar-at· Tahoe report that
the followtng incident occurred
Sunday:
The Dolphins coMected on 26 of 48 1hot1 from the floor .
Laguna Beach, which went
eight. ·
~ .. v.-.U .. " Cl\erles 1 J O'Heltor.n 1
stnclllln l o~
Ouftlvln I 0l
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IMIC--.Qll
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Two beliJmlDi skiers took, a
chalrllft to Mt. Pluto, bijbest
point at the resort, then akied in·
to an unmarked tral14>r what
they thought was a trail.
,,,.... r,;,,e •i 8'\oMI 1 Os
c..u 0 0 Totel• IS 1
S4ewfttoft 5'rt10ft W.O. HMl<ot•
Totel' .,,..,....
• 'u I I I 0 0 0 u•~
ft wu actually the back side
o( the mountain ... desolate,
freez1ng cold and knee-deep in
powder. Beginnjng skiers had po
buslnea trying to akl from the top of tM mountaln, and ventur-
ing into unmarked territory was
simple insanity.
WALTON GIVES VIEWS.
1reatest attribute wu a unique
quallty ol creatlq lriendly com-
peUtlon on our t_pm. Today they
seem to pre.detirmlne wbo Js ao-inl to be the 1tar. We battled to
get lt, didn't weTommy?-
uwOODEN BAD a great way
ol kMPinl tbat rinlry alive. He woulcf n 't-let you do certain
thlap durtac tbe wedl and then on Friday nlgbt., we would ex·
plode when be let us IO· ,
"Every team bu its problems
but be could minimize them."
· Tomin)' euru., a UCLA team·
mate of Walton'• wu ill the au-dience and the giant star re-
ferred to blln.
* •
Prep Soccer
What about tbe future Ir be
don not play buketball?
.. , JIAY GO j nto bualnes5.
somethina that ls mea.n.induJ
and lmpoltant to IOCiety. I like
to work and I'm 218 yean old
now. I know 1 can't play forever
but I hope to be healthy enough
to play in~ IYIJl, play racquet·
ball and IO to tbe beacb. It isn't
much fun stttlng around.
"I would like vu-y much to
coach someday. But lo pro
basketball, the.re are t.boee that
have been find and thoee that
are 1ot.na to be ftNd. "My father wu alwa)'I home
a lot and I want to be there to be
with my two boys. 1 take great
pride in them.··
Then he name d the four
players he would Uke to play
with it be were to pie~ a teanr
from the NBA . ft Included
Maurice Lucas <Port.land> and
Walter Davl1 <Pbotnhc > at forwards alon1 with Dennis
Johnson <Seattle) and Lionel
Holl ... <Portland> at guards.
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Thev remained lost for nearly· eight hours until searchers
found them wandering aimleaJy
late that aiibt. .
To add 1mult to in.Jury, tbe
skien were billed fOI' the cost of
search and racue. That's the new pGtiey ol most resorrs:-n-
com1Don aenae won't for~
skiers to UM caution, ma7be a threat to tbe podtetbook will.
ches of New Snow Falls
,
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Ed Jones removes part of the nation's first
intercontinental ~lephooe line, no loRger
in use. Glass insulators and copper wiring
have gone to the Smithaoolan Institution u
mementos of early communications
systems. Jones, an outside mamtenance
supervisor for Pacific 'J'.elephone, spent
many years repairing these lines.
Cut Deficit
WASIUNGTON CAP) -'lbe gove rnment says
it ralsed S32B.8millionbysellia&1.5 million ounce1
of sold at an avenaie price ol about $219 an ounce
at an auction um week.
The gold sales are among measures tbe
Carter admlnlst.raUoa bu beea t.aldnl to support
the dollar apinlt foreign currenclel.
Tbe monthly sales are intended to help reduce
the natioo's balance ot payments deficit , which in
turn t. expected to.help tbe doUar.
1'IR Mu: WMTllE alatMn a series of a~·
Uom conducted by t he General Services Ad·
mlnlatratioo. ------'4•
The Treuury sold l milliotl troy ounces of the
blgbeat ~ .. r•d bars to l8 succesalul bidden at pric. from $219.2.1 to $222 per ounce, at
an avera,e prl~ of $219. 71.
· The goyemment aJao lokl soo,100 ounces of
1old ben with a lower told ccmteat to 14 bidden at prices ranging from S2l'T.51 to $230.8.1 per~.
Y'ielclinl aa averqe .price ol SZll.22 per ounce. Names ol tbe hip &idden were not made public in
Wednesday's announcement. . ..
The next IOld sale of 1.5 million ounc:ea will be
held on Feb. 21>.
SU. ~ H L. 510 free-4. Elder <FYI S:Dt.1; 2.
Welsu11ti.roer i.1VI S;ll,I ; ). ety ot ine M<GIYflll (MIJ:H.I. 100 MO-I A ..... IMI l·W.S; 2.
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Basketball By 1'be A890Clated Preu
The Consumer Product Safety Commisak>D
bas changed the phone number of Its consumer
hotline. .
The toll-tree number for the most of the coun·
try will be ~. In Maryland the number
will be 800-ll2.-. And the nwnber for consumers
in Aluka, Hawall, Puerto Rko and the Virgin
J1Jandl .. 80CM38-8133.
The eommJasion reportl tbat tbe botllne re-
ceived more than 95,000 calla last ,.ar aeekine in·
formatklll or complainin& about UDMfe products.
That was nearly dou&le the $0,000 ·calls in 197'1.
Answer Page.
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abarp1Y iD December as
the U.S. eeoaomy ended
1918 on a lltrOQ8 note,
tbe lovernmeal aald.
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to return YoU to health after the damage haa been done. It's not euy
but In the big run you
come out w.d . .start oil
th e New Year by
resolving to take IM:Uer care of your body.
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REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS
-Reduce the advertlalq c e 1 •or I e • , a ta tl on• r y , budiet (T ~ ~ JHf). lporUweat,
-Cut tMICk OD atlll and movie .. ..::.~~~NICED eamvaa. Nekued eandy, Ilda,
.-. not --Ult· boeU, --ieeeuonea.
-l~furnlablDU, em· wtdl tbla maatve reappralaal pba1lze u , bUadi, •lip-bn• come nafftrmatioaa from
-COYl..rt. ' bedapreadf . the top ...... at Sean .. to wbat
and ctr ---aae ~la all about, to wt:
-C«Mwee moo, naUoaal 8d· ''WE WILL NEVSa be the
vertl•iAI ~ Uret, batten•, store where • YoaDI. ladJ wtu
aboek aa.n.n and mulllera. want to bur a eocktal1 drela for ....... _ _.. .. ._....__..,.. .... -•O•B no•OTJON of --·--·-typewrtten, pboto1rapbic ac· "Wlult ~do Is lJD.
portaat to ... Just ...... la ftdltlnc diem we do aot beeOIDI
them and~ our own Iden-
tity. We cannot eompete with
Penney bf beeom"'I like tbeJ are. We cannot compete ~ K
Mart by ·-umi.aa tbeir ideo-til ." - .
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wblmaloJ, nor the affluent."
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SACRAMBNTO <AP> -State Controller Km Cory ..,. ... wW
1et the Frucblae Tu Board to ___ act immecliately to 1impUfy --.--··-·aute tneome tu reporUna u
· proposed bJ Go•. EdmunCl .J AP~
.. ~€ommissloner Richard -Bro.a.Ir...._ • · Gravelle has been elected in-Cory._ eUiriDan liflhe boerd, €•rtn-N ....... _ -,,:._
terlm president of the i.uuedaatatemeat,U11n&befw. James .M. St oli e.
California Publlc Utllities ly ·~ Brown• propoaal to Massachusetts. insurnce
Commilsion. He will serve :: ,.,..~ burden on commissioner since l975.
in that capacity wiW perma-J: aaid.tbe' board woWd hold has been nominated ,.by
nent action is taken by-the publle hearlnia to gather President Carter !_~be pane 1, w bi ch is three guidanee from taxpayers on how chairman of the Com~ity memebers short of its com-to 1impUfy the tax-payiq pro. Futures Trading Com·
plement. cedures. mission. He is 31.
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Bea"fl tl rttllerg
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Needs Streng'th ;
Buyers Pay No Heed
• . To Negative Reports
NEW YORK CAP> -The stock market pushed ahead
today, tald.ng in stride a decline ol the dollar on currency
markets and surprisingly high rat.es or economic growth
and inlJatJoo reported for the last quarter or 1978.
"The market is doing surprisingly well ln tbe face or
those two fadors which might be coostrued negatively."
said Newton Zinder. an-analyst at E.F. Hutton & Co.
,But it bounced back by late afternoon posting a 4.94·
pointgainto839.14.
St~blrtTfw
.fipot light ~r~(llPI f inal OOw·JOn~aYtr•VI'
Ollen HIQft Low Close OWi lO Ind bl.SI .. 3.73 m.JS 13'1.lh •.~
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~Nliw.._ICO. ·Mlekf&~ Cambridge e411C.t•d
"Bruce MeGtU <left>~ Josh Moe~
two of the stars of ABC 's new comedy
ae ries "Delta House," premierina
tonight at8:30on Cha~l 7.
.,c;hltact 81~ O.tl'flltt.
dlrKIOr ot Ill• 0•11)'
~. di.w.... ttle
m11-·1 de~opinent,
lll~~llNC· tur•. and ,.,. ,,,,..,. .,t
matllt1.
• HOMAHfTW
THAOUOH THI Altf8
"Epltooue. Contlnutng
0.-1 For Sell"
Cl) ~wrrs 9 MEIW GAIF'flN
Gu.ta; Robert Goulet.
Ann T llf1cel.
7:00 I cee ..we ::i,_~OAME
A8CNIW8
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IOC~DOUM
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A rogue QOtnCIUW, bent on
world ~lio•\ ltv'ougn
c;ontro4 Of .. ot'-oom.
putere ..,, out to eliminate
St~ (Pert2)
• 8AH110AO ANO 80H
WMn a Salllofd Arma'
letlMll ~·1 COIN 11P WOii
the rent lie IMWie F'r1td • I!!' elepl\atll M ClOllalerel.
• MACNEIL /~
AEPORT ID e>1mr•.a HOME
INTENOAS
"Where To Go From...,_ ..
da.••d Lutl•g• --
1 KNXT (CBS) Loa Angeles .
KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles
I KTLA (ind ) Los Angeles
KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angeles
9 KCST (ABC) San Diego
I KTTV (Ind J Los Angeles
KOOP· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles
KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE·TV(PBS) Hunltngton Beach
lcaeea. 1'0NtQHT
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MATCH GNlll ".M.
1:00 8 Cl) nta WA&..TON8
OIM9'.• fOUtlne ptlyllcll ........ "°" hM l»illltet· Ing .,.., on CM Wiiton
famlfy.
8 LIGIND8 Of' nta
IUHJlt4IM)Q
. The dyMmlc duo Of Bet·
man end Roblr'I ~ wtttl • gele~ of comic bOoll Ctl-
meflght... to deltroy 1
dMclty doomedey de'llee. 8 COCLaoE ~
Arizona ~, UCLA 8 aJ MOM I...,.,
TUBE TOPPERS
• CBS • 1:00 -The Waltonl. Olivia <MlchaelTAamed> bldl farewell to the
family tonltbt when ahe contracta
tuberculolll <see 1tory below>. .:
NBC e 8:00 -~gendl of the Superben>el. Com!c book crime fighters join f orcee ii\ this new acUon sen..
· KOCE 8 9:30 -Talldnc Walls of
PompeU. The ancient ttoman city is ex-
amlned for lta graffiti ln this 1peclal nar·
rated by actor John Forsythe.
'"° Md lunO ~. ..
llClnOf9d on hit '°"' bltftl. uo&ro ecw
CotlMe ooea Into ~
""' .. Tll'll 8IW!OUllC*l lie'• -..wio lier. Md Jodie -...,,_.-.....-.... ..._ __ ...., ................... .
• TAIJCNI WALL.I Of'
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John ,~ UMe ttie gr9ffttl of Pompeii to ....
IM 9'0IY of CM endelli
-~~JONQ 8ett; POMe M I rich
llootlOlic; lo lmltltloM• •
p111anr1 d .. 111 et en
111Clutlw Nnlterkirn. 9 DAW> CA...av
o-i &My P<>Ne a1 a )llnk•
II to locate a blltlk 'Obtler · hlcttng out In Ille llllzy
pert of town. ll=:v
A men wfM>M ft•wlf• wM
rapteaented by Oo&ig 1n a
mall)' dlVOfC• c ...
returne trom a prteon ""'° •~ to terrorlie the
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• MGMT GN..LUW
A YCJU"9 gift encl lier boy·
friend .,. v111tinQ In en
OCMnfront towrl wMrl ...
blg#le lo MW atrange
vllllOne. I ..,.._ .... l9CMllCK--
10:IO • Niwa
elYINllMIU
MTllT8
A IOok et ttie current ••Ill·
bltlon of Ille wont of ,., ....
artlat1 at CM Lot Ang.IM
iD~ofAtt.
"No Cotnc>erlton" A lwO-
yeer-old'I J*41nll leefl\
ltllt tNlf' ~ ltl an
lndlvldual who mutt ,,..... .. ,_own,....
tt:OOC(J)9 NIM MMCE .. LAUGH
··~ uhlclln Fllll'' (1MO) =-:i~ • (. ~~ A "'°"*''a
~------~-41Mew • .,,.,. ~
IN ~ one fnlnl a
tnell~. (2 In.) -
.THSODO~
Felix end Otc:er decide to
~ """' own "decattllon" to ~rnlot wtlo'a In bet·
tar ptlytlclll condition.
• l.WN>t AWAl'IO •
MHQU!T
Torn Harmon 11ot11 the
bell CCllege llntmen of Ille
year fforn tiolllton ... Teua
wttll Btny Oolctw•• ..
ii'~C:VEr-r
Olleet: Ml1flor I critic Clive
Jemee. (Part 2 Of 2) tt:ao8(J) M•A•a•H
H.-eye, Hot Ups
Kllngtf .,. Mnl to •
mtdlc:el 111t1on being
an.eked by IN~. (Al 8 TONIGHT Hoit: -Jotlnny Ca,aon.
Guella: lauferi Beeall .
AnlfOly ~. CMtlit ~
• TWIUQKT mNI
Tiit Earttl .... out of "' orblt--s ...mrta moving
towerde the eun. • 0 .,. AllllllCY & HUTQt .,.
A bl90'ed lnduatrl1ll1I
llir .. an ••<ol' to mutcMt c_,._ Dobey eno '*
lamlly.IAI . I THe OONG8HOW CAPTIONED A.IC
: Olivia Walton Bids Goodbye !J'ollight ..
• BJ PETE& J. BOYER mountain. · • LOS ANGELES <AP> -It's been a ,\ctftS& Michael Learned, who baa WREN ~MAS left the show, Creator Earl Hamner sees Miss
rough few years for those of us ad-been Olivia Walton for seven years, John-Boy dido t juat vanl.sh into the Learned'• departure as both a losa
dieted -secretly or otherwise -to lea\'ea the series as a re.,ular woods; bis character is still beard and an opportunity. CBS' endnrin., fa-a~ aeries ''The ___ e from in letters and telephone calla. Waltons ... --~ • performer •nu wrugbt'a eptaode. . When Mias ,Corby s uffered her "IN 'l'R08£ remalnJng shows this
Firs•, our hero, John-Boy, left ~~~=··~·~.=~to•:: stroke, G~ aulfe~ a stroke; year ln which John. Walton la left Waltom' Mountain.to chase a WJiH...... and when Mias Corby s doctor al· without bll wife, be will •truale to career in New York; this wbeO _; tum next aeaon, wblcb it may not, lowed her to return to work, be mother amt father without ber. It
RJcbardTbornu decided to leave tbe and partly because of an urse to re· Grandma came home from the places an additional burden upon
.a.ow to broeden lilt borbooa tum to tbe stqe. hospital. him, but I think tbia leads credibility
Then Ellen Corby, wb~ plays But one of the atrengtht ol "The When Will Geer died. a apeclaJ to tbe show."
Grandma on tb4f'"abow, suffered a Waltona" baa been Ila ability to memorial show was written as Slut, we "Waltooa .. crazies will
stroke, greaUy reducing her role ln adapt to and often· benefit from tribute to bis character. mlu .OUvla. Miaa Learned, who only
the series Between seasons actor chan1es and adversities •mona the TOD.igbt in Mils Leamed's tearful came for tbe -und tands · • cast. I've always resented It when, !It. · ........... ,,~ en · Will Geer died, leaving us sad for the after some real·llfe complicaUon farewe • Olivia diacovefs she bas "I feel the same way about the man and the beloved Grandpa altera tbe complexJon of a TV series, tuberculosis, leavirrc John Walton show," she 118y1. "I mean, thoee are _
Walton be portrayed. only cuual, pualng reference la <Ralph Waite> to manage the re-MY kids ... and 1 get teary when 1
AND TONIGHT at 8 on Channel 2 made to the chance and tbe show maintna six members of the Walton watch the show. I don't take it too
Mama Walton says goodbye to ~ carries on u lf nothina bappened. brood. · lightly."
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HELD OVER!
"I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!,,-
-Judith Crist
ABC Collecting Stations
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B1TOMJO&Y NEW YORK CAP> ~ ABC
be1an the new year with 2IOO af.
fillate atatiou, 1till a abade
fewer than each of lta com· petiton, but nooetbeleu an lm·
preeatve number for teleYiakJo'• once aenatY stiptblld.
In tbe tfiNe yeara Dr1or to Jan 1, mo ABC added M attWates)
17 staUoai formerly allaed with
CBS, and nine from NBC. "And tt'a not almpty the addl·
lion of atatlool we're talkiftl
about," aaya
Jamea E .
rr•mminl trends not be u auc· ceuful aa they have been -and
we're aure they will be -UDa wm ~de us • real hue of
atabllity.
''Never acaln will a netwon
have to come from aa dlaadvan~ u,-eous• po.ttion• we have ...
wtth a leaaer product, the pro-
spect ... not always encounc·
in1. Aa the mld-19701 •P· proacbed. be uys, the network
be1an ··our quest to come to parity wtth tbe otben ...
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
NIWt
MOR NINO
ta. e nwuatn ZONI A ICll'IOOllltofttf ,..,,,.. ,O
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dllld .... ""' fot lier ..... I ~Mm>ttOOCK ... ,,.
A ,....,Gller oon... to •
llMl>town blnk 10 111\d
out wMt Mclc*led II I
rotlMry !tier• )'Ml• Mrfl• •• • orrMWrr KAOI ..,,._,. to wipe
out ttla pot•tO Cll'Gp by
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"H-Into Anvil" llll
PrllOMt, ..-ing ,.._.
fot "" deelll ol • I*·
MCIUted girl, tf'ldl• No 2
Into ~ lh•t he la • fl:Oln c.ILATlMCWm
··~ ·~: ~ print tor Murcter" ( tt7~
...._ , .... .i.lt Plioe.
ColumbO It pereuedecl to
deg uo • newly poured
~Ing foulldetlon In ~,,, ..... ,..,.
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• •·~ "An Amerlc111 °' .. "'.. ( tNel St11.,1 Wlllt.men. Jltn9C l.elgtl. A
televlelon reporter 11
uughl between the
uildtl wortd and Ille pollce
•"• klfljng ,,.. •If angad wife (I Iv .. 55 min )
• MOVIE * •·~ "Allalr With A
Str1ng41r" ( 19531 Jeen
Slmmone. Vietor M11ur1.
Olvorce Mame Ille Of\ly
allernatllll tor a voono
couple until 11\ey Id®' •
child It 11r .. 30 min )
• MOYIE * • "f'rontler Gel" ( lt45)
Yvonne O.C••lo. ·Rod
Cem.ron. A cowboy'•
roc:tly INtNge It dOOmed
H Ille C011"41'1 blllle
~. ttnally ending WI
!!f11! ltlOn 17 lw9 I
tt:t7 • 9 MAHNOC A INfl hOldtftO I ~lrongbOx
te>< • o•no••., t>eino NiMMd ffOl't'I pi1IO!\ finOI
ttla boa to be lfnOI)'.
1:00 8 TOMOMOW
0-t: Art Fl1l\4lf, In
EfMl'J awerd wwVlinQ 111
director
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ALM 1:421 NIW8 1:41 ..we
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Ewtyn Stewert.
•• 1= • * • "W. Dive At 0.-"
( 1942) trlc POftmen, "°"" Miiia. • . . ..,_.
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( 1115) aon. IUlltoff.:-.
A6efM. -~·=IDW-:.. -::.~ MCNll
• .... "Tiie Girt '1p"9
Ceilglty'' I tt37) Paul Ki!IJ,
'"I O'OfMi/.
AGONIZING OECtSK>N ON 'WALTONS' I A_. w.-., MtchMt LMmed In 8cene .
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-Charles Champlin, L.A. Times
Ellen
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Alan
Alda
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Duffy, r"'· dent o the
" 8 c televlaion
INDEED, A8C'8 development must be enmlnecl in penpec·
tlve. ABC be1an a quarter·
century •IO with, esaentlally,
nothlq, ad a 'l¥ide open fteld ln
a bur1eonln1 lndu1try. Tb• other two networks, well
establilbed when ABC entered
the market, have continued to expa~ with CBS lla~ moh than illW attlllata today, NBC
ABC'a cunpelp paid off most
obvtoualy Jn.:_ t.M ratina. Tbe network shot lato ftrat -plaee for
the flnt time about two yean
•10. And, ..... Duffy. "u we ap-proached Jeadenlllp ta prime.
llme Procrammlnl. our develol>-men t department be1an (o
analyse the marlu!t altuaUoa lD
the country. lookln1 at in·
dlvfdual ltaUonl, their manqe-
ment, cover•.. patterns, pro. -:;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---~--iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1r~mln1 hablta and moat pa lcularly, tbetr newa and
pub .c attain commitment.I. network .
"lt'a an up·
aradtn1 of q_uallty wttb1n
tbe afflUate lineup.'' ,,.,
---~~~=-~~~~~..;.....;..~~...;:....--~ Indeed. the moet notab~.of
ltc:Wes8!S )Q.f COl59 R9t5 ~manhood
.rid ho.NI )lM.l Ink> ..._ arena d Ire and dead\
ABC 'a recent addllona wa1
KSTP ln lllnneapolil, cme of tbe medium'• ploDHrl and a
memberottbil NBC family al.nee
llMI. TbM WU ln AUl\llt. and a
abort Ume U&er ABC announced
Un witb WJlTV ln lndlanapolla,
an NBC anw..te for 23 years.
QVAl.ln' CAN be IDMatnd la a number ol ~•JI, and ln many tmtanc:e., ABC'• dewlap.
meat UI -• 1waootn1 a U · Uoa Oil tb1 UHF baDa -more , gn:= ~':t': ';ft~":ta.
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tUl'llOYer' bolll ID --.... In Cl~lJJ. ~:.::.. . naa .... our pro.
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be seen aa turnoyer. AddlUon ot
an alflllate today 1enerall)' ~am an nebule with one Of the other net.,..U. In ABC'a
case turnover often bu meant
teavln1 another network with
the marut'1 UHF outlet.
But diudvantaaeous -Duf •
fy 'a = ol ABC'a atatua unUJ -la, perbape, m1·
dersta .
ABC weal OD die a1r '8 Im with H atrllUUa, lncludina the
allowed ftve atMiom owned' a8d
nm by .tbl netwan -JI ABC la New York Cb, KABC ia la.
Aaaea., WXYI ID ~~00
in ~ Jl'nndleo and WJA in
CbiHI(). NBC~ .. u.t time, bed di, and CBS 100.
••ANY NA'ftCJNAL cliltrtbutor o1 aa1 Dl'Oduet no 1aa _, w
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that If a local ataUon ia IOOd ln
newa and P'1bUc alfaln, lt ts aood overall, .. be tays.
Improved raUn11 mean' in·
creaied advertlalU ~~1 and that ~ 6u attec:wa
ABC'1 effort to add attlll ....
But there are otber reuom -
bow mueb tbl networb mm-=·~u,!O: .. f ~ l•UoaiblP wltb lhLaet~ lmd-
IO Oft( ·'Three years •10,': Duffy
aa11. "we really be1•n to
move." At tbe time, ABC
claim•d ta atnllates, com· pared, be..,., wtth well over
200 for eeda of the comPldal networb.
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Tom TitUS ..
Tecbnlcally some mlDor problems existed on
opealna mpt, but they did not prevent U.. au·
dleace 1rorii delivering the cut. a stancttq ov.UO.. "Mockln«blrd" continues Fridays and Saturdays throu&b teb. 10 at the Westminster tbeater. '12'12
Maple St. • TRI! laVJNE COM•VNrl'Y Tbpter, dark
since mkl-11'1'1 bec:aue ot lack of performlni
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"PINOCCHIO" ror
"REVENGE OF THE PINK PANTHER" (PG>
"FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE"
"'MIDNIGHT EXPRESS" (R)
"MOMENT BY MOMEN "
"HOUSE CALLS" (p )
"MAGIC"
"EMBRYO" (R)
"UP IN SMOKE" -~
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Koba·• direction deftly skirts ·the pitfall of
melodrama to focus oo a serious h~an problem
-a black man on trlal tor ~ting a white
woman in a case where passion traditionally pre·
vaila over JusUcc. ·
THE FOCAL POINT OF the story is lbe quiet.
dedicated lawyer charged with the man's defense,
though the incident is described by his now-grown
daughter as a part of her girlhood memory. Un·
credited narration by J.ean Koba underscores the
play's effectiveness.
Blumen Young glves a fine, understated
performance as the attorney who touches the tons·
cleoce of bis fellow townspeople. The role of the
daughter is strikingly well handled by Ancela El·
leo, while Chris A!fre as her brother eel Robert
MacNaugbton as their young frieod also are quite
effective.
Three performances in partiaalar rank as out·
atandlng-those of ReJOlia FAtes Woods as the
lawyer's stem housekeeper, Chuck Gresham as
the redneck father bf the. vic:timized girl and
Richard Gordon in a poignant portrayal as the ac·
cusedman.
SOUD SUPPORT IS delivered by Clark
Burson as the sheriff, Art Wmslow as the judge,
Leah Stratton as the victim lo the caae, Renee
Thome as the neighborhood busybody, Robert E.
Kokol as the prosecutor, J. Leon Brawley 1lS a
black minister, Ann Lapp and Jayne Fisher as two
neighbor ladies and frank James in a dual role as
a disturbed recluse and his protectfve brother.
Marilyn Joshua-Johnson's heart-rending cameo as
the priaoner's wife is especially memorable.
Whlle "Mockingbird" is slow in gathering
momentum. It succeeds in capturing Its audience
by the close of the first act:· 1ta secood act ~ a
showcase for some fine ensemble talent.
Anne .Murray Sick,
Cancel.s Booki,,gs
at Unlvendty ffllb Scbqol, Campus and Culver
DriYn in lnine. ..
Joe Qwdio and Bea Jutzi play the We roles of
Oscar and Felix in the Neil Simon comedy, wtt.b
Robert SU. J.D. Reichelderfer, Robb Capp, Tracy
Godlrey, Kathy Brothen and Diane Krupaat com·
pleUng tbe cast.
Cwtaln time ia 8 p.m. for performances Fri·
day tbroueb Sunday and Thursday throucb Satur·
day of next week, wtth a 2 p.m. matinee scheduled
for Jan, 28. Call 75'·3&63 or 754-3139 for reserva-
tions. • BACKSTAGE -A singl'e performance of \be
woman-0rtented play "You Should Have Told
Her" will be presented F-rtday at 8:30 p.m. in UC
Irvine's HumanlUes Hall Theater under the
sponsorship of the UCJ Women's Resoutte cen-
ter ... for further information, call 833-4!000 ...
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THEATRES
In Movie se~:::.~
NEW YORK CAP> .,,, .. ~
John 'travolta, Warren '"NF
lte atty and 8 arr y ... _,_,..,.;"..:.,;1~·~••;.;.."=~~=-· Boetwiclt all have said '1RI...,..: mAN6U"
they'd llke to star in a "llYOte AMO uer movie about the late • .,..,.,... ~
Elvis Presley, according "'MUIDa n DIATM'" • to the producer of the ,...,..,.
planned $10 million .....,..::-""
movie. \ Producer Saul Swim· mer said, "We're going ..... _.,
to launch a worldwide f:o~
talent search. It could be anybody on the ,_..DOUTSTIUO
street. It mlg&t not be as ~
g9od for the picture to •---....--,.,,..,.,-===--have Travolta as to have
an unknown." He said
Presley impersonators •----------a re not being con-sidered. ·
Swimmer is one of
four men who an·
nouoced tbeir plans to
make the film entitled
"Tbe Kina al Rock 'n' Roll." George Klein,
called Presley's closest
friend until the alnaer's · tm delltb, tw written
tbe acrtpt. HOU.YWOOD <AP> -Canadieo smaer Anne
Murray has canceled all en1agement.s for the next D--ton,Set three weeks because of inflammations of her eara ~ --r. "H>ICITIM
and throat. · HOLLYWOOD CAP> AtOMMAYilONP On her doct.Or's advice,.Miss Murray will re--Charlton Heston will ......,,.,-,.,,-··-,;.,
maln "bet.ween the quills" in her Toronto home for star lo Columbia Plc-•.,.--===~=-:---al least three weeks, her manager said. She also tures' ''Wlnd River" '"TMl-MUDA may have to forego this year's Grammy Ir 0 m an or I g In a I ~
cel'emooies here Feb,~ .. al*bougb .ber.~.~~ .... scr.e.enpJay .l>Y Fraser•--------.. are up for four awards, -best po>f f1emale Clarke. ,
aerformance, record of the year. song 0 the year -------------------and best country feme,le performance. ~ ~~
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Mid Wda=ID tbl l.a ~ • aot a foundaUOD ~blllhed to SH _.., ·•Aid the uaoclaUon'I re. ~·~·=...:.:-·iu:'w'...._~ medical rHearcb. Tb• 'l'obacco aeareb money aoes u ·•1tarter sranta'' ~•t...-IUI o1 t... • lnatltu&t it very well aware of that," to 1clentiltl who are k>olllna lJito new ~~ , .... ~~ ~. l:h U.. abe aaid. areu. If the ..... arch pana out. "then -eco -~ apencta ae~ mUlion they can ., on and set bluer sranta ~.!JM' Oil .......-cb • N!Wr"'I DWYD TOLD lltPOaTSU at ~ from the NaUonal InaUtutea of Health _________________ ...;....;..N.;;.•Uonal.;.:..;. Prell Club breMtut bl wu and fouadatioal," 1he 1ald.
TUE FAMILY
"Boy, Dolly! Yoo're not o very good ad
for girls."
GWCSigrwps
Schednled ·
Golden West College registration for spring
classes be~ Tue&day. The new semester starta
Feb. 5 for the Huntington Beach school.
This semester's 1,800 classes include new
courses on the history of the People's Republic of
China, synchronized swimming and wildlife
management.
Registration will be by appointment only from
Tuesday .tmt.U Jan. 30. Those students who wish to
register after that time may do so Feb. 1·2, Feb.
5-9 and Febr .U. lS. • .
The registration office, 15744-ootden-West-st.,
is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a .m.
to 8 p.m. and on Fridays from 7:30 a.m. to S p.m. For more information, call"892·77ll.
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A collection of the best Work in graphic desfgn-:in the
United States will soon be on display at State Mutual
Savings and.Loan in Newport Beach.
BJ IUDITll Ol80N of art-but abou.ld it't l tblnk not, lf only for tbe 0t•o.11Y........ almple reUOD that tbe world would be a poorer P-... and labeb, brochures and book place if lt did." · •
jacketa, newspaper and mqazlne ada. Wbat makes the dtfference between
We 1ee them all the time but probably par "lackluster" won and 1ood graphic deslp, or
Uttle ltten&kla to their style or quality. Some deai&n of aold·medal quality? • •
•tend out and aome are IO mundane tbat tbey There are several criteria, aceordinc to · ~lllliiililil-lt--"'5!!1LMWf..:~~.;;;;and__..the=-~!!!'!=.:o~Y!r.;;....;;bardl;;;;..;;~,Y~re;.;;....··~--11Jt,eat~CblJ~urch~.~· =z::~'llmn~..,,......-.~ .... ....., en. ~;tne"'j)teee "mdlt wwwe Ill EilRWWWlll
There ii a big difference in the quality of response, whether of joy, Slldnela or exulta·
.. ~-'lt>hk Oellarr. but the quieetion Mldom ii uked ..uon ... The viewer-must .\bi .. of 1ome pleuant
. w6jl0iiiiii1>e«ii'llian Olhen. -· --memory from the put, want to reac-irout and
OMty "91 ....... ~...,..
Golden West College fencing instrucfor MatVin Torrez, at right, demonstrates fencing
technique with student.
Fenei_ng: · _Toitehe
The ancient sport requires considerable athletic
skill, discipline and better-than-average
coordination, ~gility, ~mina and depth perception.
By DENNIS ·McLEUAN Ol .. Deity ..........
DWH• ns aa.A'llVBLT low proftle,
Torret md Golden Weat eon. eo11eque Ann
Sternibke are doina tbeir best to spread tbe
word.
"We generally have a aood emollment,"
say1 Torrez, whose two claues begin wlth about
~ stude:ata. '.t.And we aJao-bave a fairl)'. Jlflb_
drop-out rate." . ,
Studenta, who sign up, he says, feel feocinl
"~ aomethinc nobody does .00 they would like
to do it. 'Iben they rmd out it's aometbinc not
everyone can dQ."
The anclenf sport, ~ says, requires con·
tiderable athletic skill, discipline and better·
than-average ~rdinalion, agllity, stamina and
depth perception. .;
''The yoong (encer ls· rarely a person wbo
has thole tbinp in abundance,'' says Torra.
"It la not •=tor sport so it doesn't attract the athlete-.
.. IN ODD POa FENCING to flouriab
you have to-at the risk o( offending-start at-
tractill8 a better class of athlete. 1be tradWonal
American-macho type athletes tend to think
fencing la not to their level of skill."
Torrez, who played high school football, bad
a similar attitude before be toot up fenclol 14 yean qo u a Looi Beach~ theater m~.
"I toot it • actor'• tnlnina," be aays.
''TradWonally, people always said an act.or OD·
Tait Bag,
Brief ease,
Umbrella·
ly baa bia voice and body to wOrk. with. So you
bave to develop what you•ve aot."
He says be bad a cholce of taldq either
ballet or fencing. "Ballet seemed repucnant and
fencing seemed the lesser of two evils."
Torrez quickly went from theatrical fenciDC
where the emphasis is on a showy display of
mock combat-be rates Rat.hboae as the top
movie fencer-to comeetitlve fencinl.
BE WAS TEAii CAPrMN in bia junior
year. After graduation be competed in the
AFLA (Amateur Fencers' League ol America>
and began teacbinl part time.
He started the Golden West Colleae fenclna
program four years' ago.
''Generally,•• says Torres, ''within tbe first
CJ>Uple of IDOlltbll you can teach the ltudln&a basic~que."
He uys it takes a loag time to teach
someone bow to 111e the basics technically weU
and, ~bo'fe all, incorporate strateo. fendal'• 1D09l'meortatin@edlent.
"Tbey say it .takes five to .10 yean to de-
velop a tcip..DDldJ competitive fencer."
TboM wtio take up fendn& are followtq a
tradiUon that datel back to about the 13th ceu·
tury. It began aa a way Qf tra1Ding noblemen to Jf= ~ves in comba~ ~in ~uela~ says
It f1ouritbed in France, Italy, Spain and
En&laod. "lt became a sport and an activity
when aunpowder became widely used."
THE MODEaN FENCU, outfitted in
white uniform, wire mask and a gauntlet, bolda
bouts on a "strip" 40 feet. loo& and about alx feet
wide.
A director, asslated by four Judas, ls in
dlarse of each bout. And seoriDI ls .clone elec·
ttically with special jack&and weapons.
Three weapons are wiecl tn modern fenciq:
•Tbe foll, a rapier-like t.brustin& weapoo
witb a alim, flexible 34-incll bbide. .
•The epee, or duelinl sword. It allO la a
tbruslinl weapon, but it " beaYler than tbe foll and b .. a triangular blade and farler' guard.
•The saber. It la like a calvary saber, only
lighter and la used for both cuWna and tbrult-tnc.
Although the target areas and techniques
used vary accordiaa to each weapon. the aoal
<See l'ENCING, hit Q)
TlllS QUESTION WILL be amnred this
month wbea a comprebenaive coUection ol the belt won tn papbie deslp in the United States
ii 1bown for the ftrit. time on the West Cout
belfnning Monday, Jan. 22, at State Mutual
Savinp and Loan in Newport Beach.
Tbe lbow, the New York Art Directors
Club's annual competition, includes 1,200
pieces, choeen by Judges from more tban 10,000 entries. ·
''In.the opinion of lbe eo Judles. tbe works
selected reflect lbe highest caliber of the vear's
output in advertising, promotional aad editorial
graphics and photography." said Jann Church,
whose firm, Jann Church Advertising and
Graphic Desip, is co-sponsoring the exhibit
witb State Mutual.
Her company is honored to have 12 pieces in
the 65th annual abow, which ls considered ''the
most. preatllioua competition, in the com·
mun.lcatkm arts industry," she said.
• 1'llB 8llOW BIUNGS up the questiori of · wbetber it ii important for a -company to strive
for artlsUc quality in lts advertising. Is it neceuary to give thought and creativity to
packa,m,, ..,._ and annual reports?
• "'l'lw>Ca can be made and marketed without
our considering their moral or aesthetit
aspect.a; ads can convince wit.bout pleasing or
beigbteaing the spectator's visual awareness.
products can work regardleea of their ap·
pearance." said Paul Rand in an article he
wrote for the design journal. "Grapia Annual."
"But should they?" be questions. "'lbe
worJd ol bwiness couJd !unction without benefit
touch lt or feel comforted, happy or at1J'ted by
what be sees, abe indicated.
Next, the design, ''wit.bout a ereat deal of
decoratJon or embellishment. must direct itself
to the problem, whether it ls packa1in1,
brochures or ada. It muat IOlve a problem or
problems.
AND, THE PIECE Mtnn' communicate Its
message quickly, lb. Church iakl. It alao must
have a quality of uniqueneu about it but not to
tbe extent of being "gimmlcky."
Good work must have "eourage of creatlvi·
ty," she added. "PieceR that are effective
through the years have an innate sense of time·
lessnesa."
Tbe infonn,.uon being presented must be
conveyed in an organlud manner. ''whether it's
a broch~ with Iota of elements or a poster
with a more striiuJar eltment," abe said.
Fi.oally, atteoUoo•must be paid to the care ·
and concern given to the piece by tbe .artilt.
"Was it executed with a conscious. concern for
quaJity? Is the craftamaoabip good? Were the
belt. materiab used?
\I "All of the above criteria are included and
accounted for by the gold medal winners in· the
show," lls. Church said.
"The ic>ld medal winners are separated
from the other pieces by the fact that they have
p\dhed the borlwn or design to new and better
modes of communication."
The show. which is open to the public at no
charge, will be at State Mutual through Friday,
Feb. 2. Viewing hours will be 9 a .m. to 4 p.m.
Monday through Friday.
Jann Church, seated, with Howard A. Siegel, pt8Bident ol State Mutual Savings and
Loan, Newpott Besch. and Ill right. James H. Myers, matketing director and vice-
president of State Mutual.
Global Travelers
Many executives who travel say they rely completely
on their wives to run things at home.
BJ l1P Newlte.....,.
A bandful or Connecticut bullnenmell
wlloee' Jobi bnolve tboulafadl of mUea ot in· ........... tnvel eaeb ,....-their u .........
" ... 'ta llunoroul u tome qiayJ bink.
Bat ~J>.al commaten aaree \bey wouldn't 8117 otber lldDd of job.
Jim Kennedy, Ylee p......._. of lntenJa.
UoDa1 marketinl for the commercla1 products
ctlvlakm of Pratt Is Wblmey Aim'aft Group,
lpenda lbout 40 pereeat of 1111 time travel1q,
the bullt ot it abroad. Jn um be 1ogec1 JDll'e
-than 250.000 miles, be sai<I. •·· 1 •
He's done itfOr JO yeari, IO excbange rates ancJ tJme cbaqes come naturally to him.
''Thele ... thlnp u.at JOU learn after .. a
while." Kennedy said.
• Stephen Rulfl, president of the machinery
1roup of Embart's USM dJYlakJn, estimates be's
<See GLOBAL, Pqe 0)
t!.Feaelag
Oldlllliae Trotters .
Qll )IOU goktg out of door• . . . going
.--, '-ring fun. The tallofed Jook for ..----.--------~ .Uta end c111ytlme dr .... C.rMI. n1VY f U t M I ' I I I f I or bone ce# with orepuole. t te JI C tt tr s-ti S~ tt t( 4-11
$30.00 -. . - -
~ ...._. __ t~~ SHOES
91 Faahlon , ... ~, Newport Beach 75e-1111
· 30%-50.% OFF
SPORTSWEAR SEPERATES FOR ~EN &
WOMEN, ROBES, SLEEFWEAR,
LINGERIE, SWEATERS AND CASUAL SHOES
MEW MARKDOWNS
-Mow 111rOllglt Jm. 24, I t79
SINCE 1949
1111 NEWPORT BLVD,
COSTA MESA. CAUf.
...... ..... ... a-.. ....,
, .. c:oft9•m.Y ATO.IMaMTIAMCI--.~ MAeMOUil
...
~ ... -uu .. about lt? -l9llbld: •·Wlulal. I loM .,...._ ............... ...,... .
Al .. Torra, ... -• u. a11 .. of .... Wieal~by .......... a'quotltkmJatM ftnt ,.....,..,.bt ..... rud.
"It Nkl u..r. ii noWal ~ ta Ufe•1 •· ,.,...... to IO .Umulate 10Ul' ...... MHM or
)'OUr Mid far Mlnival • fadal • M'mld oppo. a.t ta ClllMa-oat eombltt."
He llllded. tblnklq ol ·modlna W's wlM
u1e of protectl ve 1ear-unltk1 \be
o t d· b l .DD and
••• Global
~Pa .. Cl)
flown f0,000 mllel to 18 CCM,\Dtl1el atnce July
lJ'JI. -
"My sultcaae never aeta ln tbe cloeet," be laid with • .._.
• Htery, of a foret1n l•°J:!f:a ltn 't neeeuary, tMy aay, but ObYUeal , aelf·
reUance and an troo atomaeh are.
But that'I only ball the story. Tbelr wiffl
and cblldrea are tbe other part al tbe picture.
Many eucutlvanald they relied eompletely OD
tbelr whee to nm thinca at home.
Jlm Carrol ot Harwinton, Conn .• manaaer
of Ucenatng for CombusUon ~·1 -...
ternaUoul ~. CGDfeues that be wouldn't
even lmow bow to call tomeone to deer tbeil'
drtHW111 ol IDOW.
"Tbe wife bas to be extremely ca»eWe of
f1llllliq tbe boule and taking care ol tbe pro.
ble1DI 1b8t a.rile· wttb ralslng cblldren, '' ..,,.
Jlufft'a wife, Audrey. But she lnsJ.sts, "It iln't u
dlfflcuh .. it IOUDda."
Roeesury Carroe and Mrs. Rufft acne tblt
the wife of a traveliq butinesaman mutt have
lnteresta al her <r(m. .
"I think you have to eQJoy the independence
thruat upon you," aaJd Mrs. Carros, acldinc that
1be tborougbly enjoys nmntng their home and
working full time ror lbe Planned Parenthood
League al QJnnectlcut.
The social life ii unpredictable, but Mn.
Carros uid that doesn't bother her.
"I have to make sure I have someth1ng to
do to I don't feel cheated," she said. "U you're not a~~. you could be unhappy."
Tbe 1JObA.1 commuters have tbelr problems too. "I'll tell you, lt 'a awfully lonely
tometimea." Canoe said. ·
Kennedy met bis German wire, An.nema,ie,
while travellal aDd feela bil ebildNn tiave
benefited from tbetr exposure to different
eulturel. He admlta that.be baa missed a lot ol
Ida eldldaw'1 dewelapment, bat r.-tlult abar· ma Ida experieaeel with them bas given them a
''realllUc potnt ol view'' ol the world.
( )
HOROSCOPE I StNGU:S CJ,.LE~~R
nlMY,I~·
-...... OllAU
~~::: ..... ,,. ........
1ea1e of reetfoa, p•rp.... Par\aer or
mate loolll to ,.,.a for •· am~fll~emo
tialial ~. ~. LUtH, Caprleorn ID·
dlvldtalll ,.,... ID JOUr ~ ICeilario. TAl1&l11 CAprtl 20· M11 JO): IX~. but avoid aeati.rtnc :rour fore.a. DllDlaY wnatill· ty,aemecl~and
humor Aeemt on pets ·
oa can1r, ":"A.: comm.-..,, ct ,
reput•UOll aad )ltor. YCN"Nblllll~'la
Yer d tTW e-t1 011-S
1•mu1t,.....1.
A8l1A81lll <.ha .
H·l"eb. 11): LODI· cllltaw ..,...catiOe
ta featured. EmDlaaals
OD buJDar pd fortune ud valid oppartu.aity
for· areater~J· Gemlal. S. UI In· dJvtduaia iJUlral
rolel.
PllCSI (Feb. lt·
March 20): ReJ:.:.t
IUS"trflctal lndiCI .
Dll benfllb tbe turf ace. Accent tuel, rentals,
bea ltb reiohaUona. u1_aUoD1 related to Olt•INI (ray ~1· partfaer or-mate.
MOonllte
Sale
June JIU: Good lupJr
Hpect colncldea DOW
wttll eteape, l~Uoa, ereetivtty fall-
lDI madly la ove. Aquarlu1 and Libra ftcure pmminently. Im··
print. iour own 1tyle. Give fUU rein to iatellec·
BISCO PERM biSCOONf R Off
tual curioejty.
CANCE& <June 21·
July 22>: Stick to factual material. Dul with
Gemini. Vtr,O&.. ~~git·
UrlUI penoos, DWJd. on
tolid tiae: reject aub-
1tl t utea.
LEO (July i a-Au1.
22): Be diplomatic COO· cemlng m8jor domestic • lifestyle adju1tment.
TaUl'UI, Ubra, Seorpio -------.....---~~----~ promiaemly. \7la-
.... relatiW11, pertinent
m•11a1e1. abOrt trips er'owd yout busy ~Dario.
Vl&GO <Aug. ZS-Sept.
22>: See deerly -avoid wilhful tMnkiQI, Flrm
up money position. Steer
clear ol 1et-rlch-qulck schemes. A "paycbtc
P isces·· knows the score. Don't permit
pride to block progress.
LIBSA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22): Lunar cycle hilh -take lnltiaUve, be in·
dependent. origi.f!al and -
confident. Bring
prloritle1 into sharp,
clear rocus. You'll be
given more responsibUi·
SUPER SALE!
All sale Items reduced.
500/o & more! See
our fantastic bargain
racks and baskets!
' .,
$idUH!ll~
BIImQUE -
fy -you'll have chance ror IJ'Nler rewardl. ln· . trilUina member ot op-r:!r'ua~ ~become r---" ·--'-"'~1 ., 8CO&PIO <Oct. 23· r-,,,,,."'11$ ,.._ ~
~::U:>~·~~~1c:: I _... . ~r .. • . I
making reatrlcted I ~-~ --I material available. ,_ -You'll be rid of burden I I
not rl*l.Y your own in -nnt place. Aries. Libra I I r.er•oa. figure prom-ut.., I
tioa and CliaplaY• of your Mow HK• . · n::,n~r~~si:it:.~ 1•~~ I
product. I . s8-,a~ls-.NNC~0~s-.~.._• .... a.._.d• .... n~,X-!.alL· ~:~~u.t tutr~::~·:-:!8:'11;Ja~1!,,1otbe~wu!~Y.:.!!~c:~ 22~Ce~~~ \:~ SAT .. JAN. 27th I
=·~~':! ~ Hooverat~79'19. ·~~:i .. v:r:sa0.t~1:11!:ej20 so-% -I Tbe Self Center begin· PEOPLE SAMPLElt: l'ery-much In-picture. to I
nlDI at 8 p.m. Friday, CoHtllne Community Leoyour =:r =rt~~ I 0 OFF I Ju. 11. All ·-. $5 per Colle-i-___.,... a , --•-..... ~-. A wiab "co1ne1 true. ' · . • penoa. For directloal, five s••loa Hrlee de· F i d bl l · I I call..,...,. 1l1ned to aid stn1le te~~ 8 P 1 '0 • MOST FALL & WINTER I
PAllENrl WITllOVT =~n:.,wt:.=~~ CAP&ICOSN <De~. I MERCHAtefSE
PA&TNBU: Oraa1e ble to them. For In· 22-Jan. !9): Empbaaea ---------. ---1 Coaat Chapter 2e ex-•orma""---11 -,,.. • 5 •VE I ltOl t...daanlllritlltiontoall ~ ...... ~ -~. A • eMllamlll.. V70
:'ir.~ ... to lltt-4 I/ you ltaw an ffem /or · . _...... .......... • .I be,tMt:=~~.~~;:.~ r:Yma~ ~Mt/b=1=.;: __ -" ____ k:i:;,:.,.·
day, Jan. lt, at tbe Oran1e County West jng Department , Orange rA ~-~-~~~~~~~-~---~~~~-~~-Costa Mua Cou~ey Cha~~~ •• ~ cooat ~~ ~~. P4 ~ ~
Club, 1101 Golf Coane e1111loa on ''lteps to Bor 15'10. Colto Me11a, Co. I I
SPECIAL SALE
J-.· 1s lhru J-. 31
SAVE OM •••
-~ DllSSD ~TIS
l~MLL·
& IHOlf
Dr., Coeta Meu. HapplDell" on l'riday, 9261' p~ inclwk your """ • 11 ..._, 1111 t6N2tl ,.,.
Ju. 11. ror blfonnaUon nam; adtlrtu and pllorw I ,._~ ™ •~. =· ..... I BALBOA SKI CLUB: call Jane Wataio, ' .....,....,..,,, .. .-. • ., . a..
For laformatlon about 971.ms. ""mf>er. ••••••••••••Ill••
2nd and FtRal Mar~J~
I Help•• make room for aprii\I
ud add to )'GUr fal wardrobe ... · at laatutlc aavm,a.
.. . .
ELLEN
1 CARTJER
Stiote...,.,
Ma.d·7 ...... S&lllrdar-••··--...... ..
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~ LANDeRS I ERMA BOMBEC 'Thurldey, Januety 18, 1979 DAILY PILOT
Romo J A.NU ARY SA LE
••• Mari-Bey LAMPSHADE
-C<>.
,_. I mmquerlded u a •= Mon· , 11-t-+--~--1•11, 1 hJl aa llU a --don D I A R A N N Cher WW Do That No Necked M ~ ..... Ja &lle1r .._ ...U _. be
"'9m> Uau a 11UODICI traveltf, _ LANDERS: Recently l Other Woman Wlll." &itete dieai. MMa&loul revealed M tu1 feel
wu la a aupermarket 1 think you 1eUbe plc-• a ,-a d • e • a • d aafe wr.e. &ky Ue. 'ftetr W1'ln I wu fbrted to ctiamantM for UM looldn& at the ma1aalne lure Ann. • e • • P a p e r • . T II e lllfll& le NpllW aa fact. 1eeurit.y cbeck. I loolled around hocM"I none or . rack. 1 cou1c1n1t believe W-h 0 are t h e 1 e readen Mk. .. Au. cu bee a He tlae1 make
tM v...._ ~ ~atchlnc MI f\unbled to aet the trub t aaw. I'm only publlabers a nyway ? tlalutldfbe&nef" great~ ud &Ilia
•Y par beck OIL a 13·yeat-old firl, bUt l So,JP.e of the act.on and Oftell tile Sleriel are la wlaat attract• tlae
lnalde the plane. I alnaftl«I down the aisle know 1arba1e when l actresses they write fall of Ilea. Garbage Mellen.
lff It . about are very talented P•blleaUoa pay tllelr W lay do a · t t la e
bumphte people with my $0-powld houlder bal 1 a m 1 p e a k I n I and likable people. Why reper&en aat,...mlcaJ celebrtUes ,_? Became
and nnUty mact. tt to the tllh row, whtre l particularly about. the Is everyone 80 read·· aaJarlee lo pllt &ocet.Mr tllelr a&&oraeya wisely aqueesed Ink> the ttnte,r seat movl• ma1uine1 and smash a career and torlea oa celebrltle1. COtlUel aplmt It. Wile•
I round lll)'Mlf sltUD( next to a real put • c a n d a I 11 h e e t them a bad reputal me IOm'cea are Jut a well·bowa person tolelblr wtio save me a kno.U., ~ (put· new1paper1. Here are Money la a good ~e ala craay and tile au ea it la It a t11 e
toietbera never amlle) Hd apread her the tjeadllne1 or some but ls there som ·n oaraallat., kaowa U le1tUmate pre11 aad
the ... A .. beokl t "hoU&oriel." more to it? -AP· tlledoelD'tcarelftlle calls a&teatloa to tile· newapaper aerou paper ..... a waa ry· "Farrah Catches Lee PALLED CAPE COD· staff I• Jalcy. Other orlglDaJ story wbkb ls ·-----=m...o:to;...;l'Md~;;..·~-......... ._ Wltb Nude Beauty." -DER . . ICHlrCff are people •llO .eu-t &lae ICaa-On m,y otber al • -!iii6.pouna m•d romtmNt B b rt Itel no Ide D IJ A a 6&e-D ~a 1 hew ..... ur crcr " da.J eet 11 after ....... ~;.._;;;:;..;....:__ __ ..;;.. willl-Nfrit'lt~&e aad IOOll lhe arm of my khaki et~H Glrlfr&end in y.., ftnt peu Ja the sU,lltl)' !5 yean .... n mere etrt-:-~---.:1~
all·weetbtr e.t wu amUdjid Wftl\Dhlt". ---1~Hvery Room ' .:U-rtflat wd"'a-~. makes jlle• feel hiaper unthl:miilteii"loae. L----r-
1 bad ftM11y made lt to The Bia Time. atway1 love Dinah,' says Vafortma~ &laere are taat lo be h*niewed, tbe aalt -so wtaat! It'" I .,__-+--Bun. DlDab says, 'We a let of wllo love s.o t bey make up coaaldered aa addedl !
wlll take your baby for 1 a r b a' e a• d t II e salaclom (and vlcloas) .. ceet" of...._ baabaeu
Never Touch
Thermostat
you.' " P9bl1Aen are making a yaraa. 8&111 otber In. and tlaey C91dn't care ' ........ "Cher's 'Kiss' Man fortaae. I've received formen are paJd "for lea -became -.meu Admill. 'I've Slept With llHdredl of clippings tbelr time." <Bribed.> 11 awfally .-a. , ..... 1
1,000 Women.' What from reader• wbo are Tbey are assured tbat
• Custom recovering of any frame
• Designing unique thlde1 for
all lampS•
• We also carry a large telection
of lamps and Orange County's
largest selection of ready-made -tAadls .•
298 E. 17th Street f741 AUantlc Aw.
Coste Mete, CA 92627 Lone Seecn. CA 90813
714/M&-71!13 213/ti81-4006
Monday thru Saturday 10:00 AM to S :30 PM
You may have noticed
I was one or the few newspaper columnists
who did not publish her
list of New Year's
• •
Resolutions.
Frankly, J was wait~
illl to see ii I had the
strenllh to keep it for at
least !WO weeks. 1 say . ''it" because I only
made one. It ata~1 "l , Erma Bombeck wiu not tamper/adjust7regulate
I j i1gle or bit with
clenched fiat, the
thermostat wit.bout first consulting ·with my
buaband."
I don't want you to
think I was coerced into
making the commit-
ment. I could have easi-
ly gone through an ugl)l
divorc~gotten my own
apartment, bought a pot
of lip gloss, a , pair of
wedgies, and hit for a singles hair. But instead,
!compromised. .
When I think back, 1
don 't know why m y
parents permitted me to enter into a mixed mar-
riage with a man who
was born with thermal
skin. He used to come
.. , ,
E,...a
·~k
the rate or one inch an
hour, \Yhen I heard
heavr breathing next lo me, would slip out and
hike up the thermostat. 0-ne e vening, I got
caught. "Why don't you
stop th.inking about how
cold you are and .so to
sleep?" he said. "I'm afraid to go to
s leep. I saw a man
climbing Mt. Everest once woo went lo sleep
and he never woke up."
"You are overreact-ing," he said ... Besides,
it's our civic duty to
keer a low thermostat.,,
e ·n
Saturday.& Sunday Jan. 20 & 21 •IO ~~4 PM
' Pure Life Center
15041 Golden w est St .. Huntingto n Bea~h
~ 1 over to the bouae in the
. dead ol winte.r weari.na a little· cotton jacket and
1·d say, "Are n't you
" can tell you now," I
said. "that tr I had known you were a No. 3
on an electric blanket I
would never have mar-
rfed you." -"And r can tell you
that If I thought you .
would play wiLh a
thermostat like an elec· tronic &ennls on TV, I
would have shopped longer. You are Just go.
ing to have to wear
heavier clothes and
tough out the winter."
.., Your oile stop for coinplete
body &-beauty care cold?"
He'd say, "Nonsense! A little cold is healthy."
The fint winter after we were married, I
almost dled of goo<I health. It didn't.seem ~ fair that I slept in a
111 room with an open wln-• • dow and the car was
enclOled. No wonder it < started in the mornings
j and I didn't.
"l can't cook in a
sleeping bag and a f'o
parka."
• I started to play t.be..
Thermostat Game.
"I want you. to make a
resolution ne-ver to touch
the thennostat again! ''
Every evenina when I crawled into bed, I ~ would curl into a ball
J and upcoll my legs at
You know, I've been thinking ... what's so
great about being mar·
ried?
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HOISi PIONl'n 4.._C.M. $16.10_0
By °"'*'· Orutg P}'k Good locatJon ill north Acres, ~+ac. Horse C.M. near Catholic
fad.I 011at1ndln1. home cburdl. New peiot ioaide $41,108 cblnnaa&, all oln con· A Gd. o.n.-wtll ~-Tbat '1 r l1btt Only aldered. Courtesy to Udec'2ndTD.CaJlbelore
148,500 for tbla super a.is. $1'9,000. 20UJ lt'slCJM,511--.
abarp 2 bedroom eoado Kl lit Ide, Oun le . .
with all lbe •meaiUea. 7W...., • SELECT Pool; clubtaOQH aad beNllw grounds. Tb1a wntoTr..te s br .• 11... ~s .
cleftaltelywoa'tlut.Ca.Jl Verdi, for 3 br. condo.1---------
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(Q•) ~~~:;; THE TIME ~ -Jaam,I. One year new SeUer wtU finance _ no to bave UI market your
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Pld~ perfect. 3 bdrm. 2
ba Mesa Verde home
w/lot1 of privacy II
below SI00.000. Open ews. Call DOW OC tonJpt.
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io.n res. ~ lntefftt ~! Call ~ ror d4!·
rate. f79.SS7o. T.ils ,_led C t
A LL STA TE w.u..t 71::rz02
-WOM'TLAST R!ALTOR8 DNlrab&e uaum: loan.
c:== Walkr.r f; lee
lteat!l11tate
Orut ram. home. 4 bdr ..
2 be. retn,.. •••her " dryer incl. in pric~. Lg.
ecmer lot. Rec. vehlcle
acc:eu. Walk to acboola. lllU'ket • part. See to
betiew ••• 800. m.uTO.
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llviQI rm w/real wood h'• tl'ue! Giant corner bw1Unt ftrepla~. Love· lot. 4 Bedrm-2 bath
ly remodefed klteben dream boule! ALL NEW w/cuatom ca.blnet1 II PAINT INSIDE ANO
pMttbruwlndowtodin· OUT! NEW PLUSH
1b1 area. Added OD faml· C A R P E T I N G
ly rm. Converted 1ara1e 111RUOUT! ALL NEW may be uted for l1e ROOF! An incredible came rm. All tJIJa at an barlaln·•uper location
alfGrdable price.~ . loo! Tab advantage caU
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Exqtalt«Y decorated 3 erti,; Ba
Secur luarded privacy
Shown l>Y appt. Jlm Taylor Rlly. 6M-9811
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Xlal coodltloa. Almost new crpt.a. Btfl patio.
Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 3
pools, lte parlla plu1
clubboule. Great •tarter
home or lnvHtment.
PboDe today. Open ev•.
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rtoat • atvlnt rm w /fple, hm'1Y roocn edl't•la1 tu.lb l>uilt·ln an~." ll:ttdlm. J Bedrm1 •P wttb g,aater 1ul ta a llddld OD bm.lUI nD Ila ertute lower lnel . .,.ctacatar view of ::-.:=."" • ••t• .
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out1tandlo1 n e l1hborhood . 5 bedrOocn . 2 bath with
Vldoriaa cl..,ie, com· new paint . new di•· .-claJ .one oa bu.y 4 bwlllbw, new eart.btone
lam alreet In Tu.Un. decorl !'ew no-wax
V Id b 1 noon: KM tbe fireplaces ery 0 • auper Y in t .. e Uvln1 room • .......... • beautifully .. dee«at.d. with every mut.r bedroom auHe ......... ...-ey lnclud· µe ....ct brtd. Firs~ lal ...t'1 iywlem 2 lime offered. und•T llarMI • u.. partt. s100,ooo wtth no down Ille,.· ao can. tais.ooo. VA. C.11751-mt
owaer wtll lln1nce. ··SEL~CT Tr•dH, ,,., .. ~on . PROPERTIES aldlnd. C>Wner·Broker, RicS AiderteM, m -s1 u.
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OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE
CAPISTl.AHO llACH
DeJightfuJ Duplex On Tbe Most
Be•uUfuJ Sindy Beach In The
EntJre Area. Each UnJt Hu 3 BR &
Family Room. W I Fl replace .
Winter/Summer Rentals. Price, ~.000. . .
· IH&Tll THAT IMCONI Llve ln Lovely 3 BR Home And
Enjoy Jncome From F.our 2
Bedroom Units In aest Eutaide
Location. Beautifully Cared For
And Maintained Property.
Exceptional Buy At Only 1295.090. fl .
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altered Belvedere floor pa.n Cmcbed
vie .... JOftb Ud two bedrooms c."""9 ........... liU1nt NOm) ...................... ~;;;t E~ 1 u....u1h•t. lmpeccab1e --:llMD~and __ _._.;:__;_o-....-~ ~ Grc-.I•li••. allb~
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2443 East Co•i H•oh~v. Coronadel Mar
alJO 1n MC5ll Veuto. at 546 6990
t ASSUMd I l'MA LOAM -beautifully
•' landsca~ 3 BR, 1 ~4 BA. College ~ · Park, CM $88,500. Call Glen Hellwarth
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A very attractive 2 bedroom front
cottage with cozy warm fireplace in
front. A BRAND NEW DUPLEX is
nestled amongst mature trees on the
same 55 by 173' site. The duplex
contains 2 Bdrm, 2 bath and 3 BR. 2
ba units PLUS 4 car enclosed garages .
Great income property with a realistic
investor•s price of $205,000.
10.IRS UALn 675-%311 ., WONT LAST
Dmlnble llUUID. loaa.
Gl'9llt fam. bome, 4 bdr .•
• • 2 M. a.Iris., waller • drJel' tncl. in price. Lg.
cana' lot. Bee. vehicle ~. Walk to schools,
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NO PAINTING;;;::' ..
NO CLEANING ....... Well located a bl' oo a
prell.J atreet. Formal
dlnlnl~!!!.· corner
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Fine 4 bdrm., 2J,.\ bath f amlly home on
uiel cul d 1at, Ovet'liled PQOt.
playhouse, atoraae $169,000. Terms.
IAYROMT Several fine bayf ront homes
with pier & slip ..
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-Wetl-eonetrucltd 3 s~-.J... .ba;-Mk..
· floor .. partial basement. concrete
foundaUon. Flats area. $120.000-Fee .
Bil L GRUNDY. REALTOR
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Owner anxious -says bring an off et'
now! 5 Bdrm 3 bath. 2 story. Recently
redecorated. Asking $159,900.
~ -lC. ·TAYLOR CO.
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, DUPUX IAYCUST
Usted at S 116, 790 M1W OM MAllCl1'
Take over $51,000 FHA Excellent floor ptao, 4
loan. Great income. Bdrm, 2~ bath , 2
Hurry. fireplaces. beautiful 544MM25 •1. yard on comer lot with ______ ___..._. room and access for RV. --------1 Good value alt179,000.
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'ndl attradiYe 3 bdrm., 2
bllth coado. wttb l900 sq.
ft. of lvtar apace olfen A I.DI' fof your money. It ta~ v.caat •avail.
for q~ll oce•pancy. locllled tn dlolce area of tbe ORIGINAL ewns. Only $1.31,500
400Lll" tt,=!'J CJlit'~
• I} -------·1 brick ·;bib~ • proud teWOaT HTS. ~.;;r Ht1': ~:~~ II THE CANYON!
2 Bdrm. • 3 bdrm· Owner anxious ao call ... in CAMEO SHORES; • <=> !' =::.,~~.~le + aow!l45-7221 tutefully decorated 3 ........... 006
--...... ..,._ ~ bdrm., 2 beth aing&e level --··•••••••••••••••• • •..... bOme, approx. 3'00aq. ft. 4 d 1 I ludinl bay ••ors fl living apace • over· up x, nc
•-•*•'•7•5-•7•0•6•0•*--i . · .. 21. sil.ed 2 car gar4ge with fnlat to be excb. d~ in exceptional cabinet apkg. 213/884-3200
• tUlt·ins; lot 8Sx160 w1lh1----------•• C: .•. __.Ju-u-u Weitclff ....,. assurance. of complete i ~·-,_,,.,rv privacy. Xlat value al
• • Aathentle Spanlab 21•-------•I t.lal.500
• tldrm., t Utb dollboue; WISTSIDI COTTA•E .....-~----.. block to be*h. ~r . Nice atarter/retireznent Jeaw::,i state; aakan a Bdrm home, new ~ . .-17 carpets, patio, drapes ..,,_ ..,,.,. aDd new roof. Laree
fenced yard. $70,000. associa ted
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view of 1o1t coone from deck.
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lat.-7101 Seubere, owner. Wiil consider Condo trade, 145-MlO
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yard. A~afl now . trpk.J>ri~.pat.io,3 2'k'. FJlONT l fe 2 bdrm. w·!..~~b67e"'~~le . •ln&le. sameareatas. Uon•loweatPrices.Con--................. Losl: llan'a dlamondc:--1 ... Tutor.Chlldren&· 1250/mo. Utll 'fald. from beach MOO moo. apt's. avail. Security ........ .._. .,..., 981).S!lllO taDporary()(fi.-, • --·
'31·5016, 548· 204 , days ~6663. S36.S705 aystem. elevator. dlsb ..... .._ • 4110.,$40,Stonseonly. lnqulre l40-5MO ..... , ~n~~n~·~·.:r~·r~': ~.r:e:o~n~~iC::
e..2314. eve. ~5'M9. washer, dbl. ovens. Pen-••••••••••••••••••••••• at 325-J l1Ut Pl off Santa l'"Ull'I IM-eT7 An a M a r i a P a e i • tholae with frplc & prv. Id 1u • M 2 offices $100 .. SUO. 2 Br 1 ba cottare type lllOFREEREN'.l' sundeck from S32S up Vacancy for.e er., am-AnaAve,aflllA _...__. lnd•triaJ com• manrun --"Sal··._, .. ____.bla"'"· ~. 1 T...t-Id ' . . bulatory lady. Dana ,_...,.. .... ~ r.-.. Ua.IUI~ ... ---------pr ......... ,, rJD. • ok. 3111', 2 Ba, fplc, att. gar. 498-5964or99S·1123 Point•5820IS47.->4 pla.se.2000 vac Joan• PlacenUa. HllpW_..., 7100
'No pets. Ref's. 2038 SC75.83M4.54 Office...... 4400 Dl off •• CM.•7815. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Meyer Pl 640·2313; EXCLUSJVE OCEAN Vacatiol'l..tah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• xe. .1 new car,t, _ ,_.
873-SllZl . 1 •2 Br, 2~ ba townhouse FR~NT 1 4c 2 bdrm. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• a-...a...--y drpa, paaolJ. xlat ex· ro.d: Set ol keys°" vw ACCOUNTJNG CLf:~K ---------1 apt. Spa c lo u s & apt s. avail. Secuf!ty House for rent Bl& Bear ~ _. PQIUntoDMv.$46-4114. ., e rial' l/81'11 Receivables & typing
Larp 1 Br, pool, adults homelike. Dix k,itcb system, elevator, dash Qty slpe &. uDens furn. Office ()y .... ocl • Ill ........ 4410 ~ ' MCMSlt req. Advancement avail.
only, noclilldren or pets. w/bllnl, incl. refng & washer, ~bl. ovens. Pen-S2S nlteJy pr cpl. $4 ea. Rent an EXECUTIVE ........ .............. Sell..., Item or com· '•Ill.I S'JSO Start al S800 mo. Call 1817 Monrovia, CM $265. trub masher. Encl gar thouse walb frplc & prv. add. 548-l918 OFFICE loc u little u 2 V l d t biutian ol ~ ,_ S7$ ..., WUliamM0-9615
66e30. & patio. Small pet ot. sundeck from $32S up. person. $250/MO INCLUDES· H~ac:aoe es n-owbn ~lnO or Ina wltb a Pennv -·-•••••••••••••••• ""'CC·OUMT1o.aa. UIO mo a.5964 or 995-1123 G ..... n Cabin ~ 14 . . OD ... ac . " , RELAXING ~SAGE "' ~ 2Brl8a,lgfencedpatio. GeoiinJReaJty 839~ Bl Bc..n.n ·• • Secretarial urvicet, ·11ata t . Mini mall. f'illdlletAd.1Uaelfor2 Bl>bJana-Llclluaeur MATH ORIENTED Wall couider cbUd/pet. --28Rapt,$275mo.Closeto POOi table, color • 2 R«eptlonist, telephone •J.5111. ~v• .S.p. Eaclt ,_ __ "t-t,-.. ... 111 PEBSONtouainforac-tw. 752-7150 Nice, quiet 2 BR. 2 ba, beach. lrpks. ~16. amwerin1, photocopy. , di.-..• 1i11e la II>" for .._... ._. ~ t M G ~ ~. f'J>IC, t>ahwsr, encl • ~ T a h o e c o n d o !:in tf~~~!!Z:!,~ ':!=-~ft•=:: ~~~!is. "PREGNANT? Carini. tr~~~ regor
.,_....., 3826 gar, $340 mo. Peggy 2 bedrooms, ocean view, <North•bore). Studio fee, Uwiuer."'aej~al 211 O.J C > Av o D . ...,._,aiCGt•tlln16 ..
......... -. ............. 98IM3ll2. newcarpett, drapes, San sleep 4 • frplc. jacuul, lel'Vices. Near bltenec· ~.llOl Fot more lnfornaatlon nlsnl. Abortion, adop.. Aeeou11Un1/Booklreep1ng
SlOOMOVEIN •--... 3141 Clemente S300. PM sauna. $45/Nigbt or lion of Santa Ana " andtoplaceyourad'ull tkm6~ bacllfcround for pre ·
ALLOWANCE ===•••••••••••••• .. 4lllM464 $195/Week 644-1584 or Newportf'rwya. NEW Ofc bid.I for lease. APCARE HJ.2513 =:: r~r~!!t~
2a..1ba,f.::undeektt , Oceanfront 1 br apt, S400 m.D>S 1'11eHwOfflce =s~Jt!~r~ &42-5111 COUMTIY•la&. bl Newport Cent.er. Call
i;aae· or 1r .... mo. Nr. Vlctor Hugo. s.taA. 3110 Mammoth condo. By 7 • canbe.lpyoureduo.your prk'I Jae. 1400 •ci ft. * ft_.ftlrft * BarberaVlaM4-ICM .
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CMet bi~ ocean vlew, utll at UZS & USG. 2 BR. 2 Ba, bltns, DJW, ....... se... 4300 .._ ~ • office space lo N:.:;;w 0 rt p r l m e · 8elllool, caab prhea. ~llirl••dlr l>ena ..,__ Ad\d&s. no Thornton RJty S3J..()3()() new c:pt.al"_. Encl gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-· n . L ., .__. -merolal 9Url • 1lida, pr. 2 bclr S32:S 3 • ,..____, _,':"c.· •'-lo. ,,._. ....___ aub· ease in aauna .., ·--_ __,,_,~-........--== Jiii . BICammo Real bdr. MH Le~I fo~' l 2bdnn.2ba U r S • run-. au: .-at, wa"' ---HUS, La Pu ltd. Jolt ..._'--Lido VU&qe. "911...... 5300 S.a.n.&e· P'ulJ,ylic perion.~. tacular Oeef>f: 'vii:; .• s.o.t.Pt:,:~mo. Uftlt ... 1 .... t ao&rh of the Saa DW10 ~ • -• .. ••-••••••...... rar;;;t:4i2-7* ·
Adullt. No pet. Refrig. SharnbOmeouptment Freeway. UGI month.~ zo.so do• own RDrAJU> for ntarn of
lBrlBa $585 mo. Call collect ADULTUVIMG ~-02uulJHuMnm Avail.oow.ao-emo o.taMeN 'nr.bul cor· Black Balboa Cruiser XXDAMCIOfl'UMXX
wtclabwuber•Jaraie. 21.S4NH44t Beautlfully landtcaped.-tlk ~~~-Deluxe medical tulle Hr. 1415' llo. r . ...._,.._S.~Drup. Beaullfi::_,,aude &iris,
"250.-.23el. l Br unfun. block to 8"c. 1&2 Bdrm units. Q,~~' ll'OUDd f1r., Corona dei '7H'100 NBUlll/1a._.'115'1. = u1t-:·~
· •T.. lll2 = USO pr m o. Ooae to lbosls & frwys m-034smce1m llar.ReaJooomics~. mo Sq ft auto repaJr R&WARD for mun of every day. zoeo So. -................ • • Recreational facilities • 115-6700 ~ Ofc, part• fr Black S.lboa Ctuiaer Euetid, ~m. excit·
l.imsklulDeWapt&. Near ~ Rentatromsm. ROOMu ..... l!S area 2 Hoilll .._lrumS.wael>l"up. ins 24 br recordln1 everytblna. 1·, It 2'•· lllt', wilt lo be"a unJ. An"PL.Alll -~•-s -zso.soo aq. ft. officea. catrl Oraqe Co ldeai NBur.Q/71.-.1157. 5d-J.GZ
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....................... Ml~._. 3869 wU.t.lll•d 3900 WeeheckReferencea t to 3 room suit.es, all•••• Wl..W 4100 •i.attn.orevet.
·r--,._., ... L ... 282 ---',,._.No lease ,......d. •••••••••••••••··~·--• ...... _.., •5 -~ ... ff·~ .. v, SHARP,beach1,2&3BR. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -,._ ...,.~,........ ·-.. r_, r , • .,... -, ---------.. ·r,...u.· "dllbfthr. ~~n fl'rool_Sl.50, "19. •~med. ...-.aA..avllJO* female, Vlc: Falr It • .,.... . · · ·prage ·-·r--""'5..,.~ -··· .MOilUHOME AUN1QUESERVICE occupancy. 2082 S. E. -iilll~T Harbor, c .M. 847-5688
ltpetioa.980-2358 Ba cbelors, 1 o r 2 ...oRM.ATIOM Bristol, &.lite 200, N.8. Prtme' location suitable lllkfcrSbar'oa. ~-• Ml y:a~ Bedroo_em& ::.swn.50houaes o.-.. <fo!<;1 to b'"' info. Let ua help cut your ren1 t (n4)557·7010. for comm'I or lDcl'l use . .... -n 8 nv .-..-. -ln half. We carefuly 1.850to20501qft.MCof Rentd: .. tdarltbrown. New 1"2 bdrm luxury SpecUculat" Jpa, total repo's oan assumption, screen for your lifestyle. ...... a:..c.H•• flee, 100 amp power. C.11 loat bai,r COilie mix, adult apta lb 14 plans recreation program, etc. Easy fmance O.A.C. Our re.eS are las. Ref's S.hs (71')522.4254 days; Am. to Gabe 131.3517 ---------
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drlv. North 00 Beach J09CJ!Anffilll Road. Westminster 548-8895 1046N. Tustin 81, Or. room, all faciliUes. 2082 .............. -....... llladl loal balr alt ma MASSAal accounl'ZiitM
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M P' dd i W.Anahehn 761-1442 'f52..0234 wrlte.r 1eek1 one WllSP9111'e0Uarwitbtbe ----~ Proud •--·-0 c a ea to Seaw nd Delux4 BR. 2 tNI, gar.L_no bAnabelm 956-lOll Matuttfe~aleroommate kdroom cotl•I• in name "Benham. Vic~ ~~ lY ~·ces ur VWaae. (714)893-51118 ptta, s~ to bcb, ..,7~ t.o share fint class apt. $lllO Up. Office-atortf, '80 OJl'Oaa det Mar or Coeta 8rtdal 6 Newport, CM. ...-..-•~ Move to Larger Offices.
Tuwnhoule lovely, s pac. ytiylae.844-1103. Lake Forest area. $187 ft, A/C 17301 Beach Bl ...... Quletneaa etMD· 7564117 QU1CAU.0MLY Visit Ua At Our New
lr.bo'4Je-llke. 2 br with SQIO. 3 br, 2 ba, balcony, THEEXCI'l)NG e.ch. Muatbe21.493-WO H.8 .LtASESU-2834 tial. Write Qua1fted A _Loat_·_ID_N_a._Gold __ ch_ain_• .............. Location. ~1 pied entrance+ 2 encl garage. All bftns, ,.ALMMUAAPTS ~: 496-6477 aft. 5. MOVE your marine· nne.· Dai!J Pilot, P.O. w/cbarm bolder Ir 631•2140 COLDWELL BANKER
pr.mot. Some ~ttb au . blktobeach. Yrly. MINlJTESTONPTBCH orient«!buslnelsNOW!! Box 15801 COll&a M• MTeral c...,._1, a.me BUILDING
8rue. Swim.ming pool. TSLMgmt 642-1603 1~h&1r~~. Fem. needs fem 22·30 to HlstoricCanneryVllla1e -orcalJf75-a2 berloomlclMDthneDtal 90l.D•C ... L rm~'i:J~~AY lac-uizl. Tenn.La courts. l Adul N share Corona del Mar locatloa offers conv Ledyneedlpriv rm at va~ only. Reward. ---.._...------a1r
bill t.o Huotlniton shop· 11.ACHaoa UNITS .~1tsM. _oapeo:S. · houlle.$150.CallM0-1426. parking• shollrt.eie ans wk w/aom• 'ktt~be Jev.14MH149 ,......,_.* SANTAANA PDI cent.er mall. Adulu. $225tcl9poeff. ....., "" 5 v c • ~ e c e p =I 7 .. 410 1 MODELS6 r.&OORTS We have an incre.aslng No peh. From $435. 201 E.l••aLHI. (S BlksEastofNewport Wantedrem.tosh4re2br, liontst·ae~retary~ e1ab. · 1 IA)IT: $at. PM, Gold MaJe.Pemale demand throughout
Seawind Vllla1e t~ Blvd) Park Ne wport Apt. photocopiy•..__ .... ee ... oJ• 1Be ...... Ucreed braeelet, blwn atlnaervU..O.C. Orange County for ex·
lbltinetoaVlllaaeLane, C411a.....SS6-7707 9am-5pm5'6-~ '751·91.Meve.8"·2664. iilttountlng.M.ri..:rx. Sil Pem. dealrel aJ)C/s Sllita Ana,• Lido Isle. 2117EldeaAn1CM perienced accounting Ir
H.B.m 4>9-996l. 2 Bedroom, avail lm · ._ 4000 ~private aulle ln chan1e 8ulldln1. 430 haqle,1Dl.Huamtdo1. RftarcUlHTN5QI. 71J.170I bookkeeping personnel.
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M9w Newport Helfhh. $325mo.640-Q39 FromSSllO =• Vlc.MeH Ir are lootinl forward to
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•-'-I Ba, 1 BR.1 Spacious 2 Br apt 1.oYety.1ardena-Broob w/beacb view. Mor F . AC1 alDPI .... Fr SZ$0. ...... . 171411JM103 iiit'iBA Seturtty pro-w/tpect.vlew of bay. wtr.fall TJ&.e04'1AfU,Greg. 400 .Nolaer.qd.1'1$-48GO r9"'9 .......... ,..... tic. B-•Mon • FIU:l:PAJUWllO Wledb1Kr:. key-card en· llOO. m Udo Park Dr. •KltcbenFacU. avail. · flepDt omc. 180 • §i' a. rd, tfS: 1mall ·~~~~~~~~
t l t n .. 1 t b m-3302 •Jecuai,-bealed pool Nead 11/F roommate to fl N_!!_to 81 l&IJ ~ .. ~No col· -~------I · rJ . • c •WklYoc"~"u maldarv • tbare oceanfront home IQ. ·OD ..,_...,.. ·• •" •••••• .. •••••••• •--"'"""'•• ••5159 W/luaUncM clp. Plush LIDO BAY FRONT. *'l'Vlr~vaUable . iDNewport.53H3Udaya C.ll.lf5.Zlll;~. 'cocltTAJl.B, .diDn ..,_. . -· ·1: :..ea - -I
C--. lte.J'vt patio or Superb vlew, uniiy Ata.w•S6lWk forlnfo. """12DO ft H la boUH, La ........ ,,, rou.• bl.ell 6 tae ft f~ll :"N!!.~c!:t:rJ~ balconJA 'ffl /Jttra belicb, hplc. 2BR, '650. Z!17Harbo -aq •. WY v . Beata ucr. p, ... rt, Oenald .... eiarou8' _ .............. ,... ..... ' bri bl :r:.~0:~·1~~-Pb~ QiltaMeea ~ '.:::S'~~~: ~~:t.~dr::trr..e~ ~·;..,. ~· t:&'Ur~rtU'~~ •t:&t\.. 7001 ==y~~OD !ho
fadl. Umlted 1:;,• Yrly new 2 Br, dabwabr/ del Mar home. 8'7S.9208 tr siutanl In No. 1una. 11.,., ..,.,.... _ • ...,., ..... ,... = ~8" w ~~.: .
!WltaW. From per stove, 1'a1k to beach. Room wfkltchennette f7W5G $41..llli BVIOEllS. na:a. rear HT
mo. llodell open daily AvalJP'eb.'425.673-3925 $t0week~up. Fem to lbr furn 2 bclrm Defuxe otnce suite SGb· roud oa tbe beacb. 1.-& laqe cNam cll'd REAL 'A E ~· Involves W10,"c~itloa dAu:lle. (2a15t .... ront, 2 bd. 2 ba, 54l·t'1~ Cll 21-30 empl. SJAO + Jeue'IOoaq ft Laapro-seat• 4S + •h:idow =:;r,tr·~;.an I uc~$E ~=~e~:;
Yorktown> Ste. 40Hl. ~"'tc .. .dock , A1enl Furn. room Ir bath, &tU.MarllouMS-GI03aft. fe11 .. ' bl~1.' on Beaela ~lllDnet.t.nna. ( · >~ 1' SCHOOL_.. CClll&ad. Contact''T';rri .,_ _,.._ a fri • Blvd ~ area ---••&·-Swank at Trtnsm1rk, 71Awwwtt55 · . El-.C.M. !180.re g. v . rt' ffl bi ' t ~ ·-----le • ........-141).1J'11 5D-4201 ill p v. o c ... ca H Ambttloua =:: .._\~ -sna ' ~as . -·-SRARPJ 111.EW 2 bdrm 3 Br 2 S., encl car, re· 5. ; evesa LuxurJUvlna.S.ve• wol'k • otber •xtr•. AD ~--achllt Mml ~ On PCH In vrr
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cbildren. 375 mo. bMda. AHll. 2/1. St7S New fUl'IUlbed bouae ln SllA.R&-A·HOME d.C.U: •-~ =lml llrtal1tlk II
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Cltaaera, Laa Bela Ort St k Clerk DllaKE£ INSPU'TORT~EJ; ...,_ l&otk penoa. Ex· HOUHkeepers. llaint --. ,...!!'· roocadunce' 1..U~ No up. neceuary. paieaeedMlnd bYl.aot Mao, neala1 Ree.pt. -~ct r bow 0 c' •tso•EIS r94ulred. WUI lr•l•. aeome • put ol • ln· .~~:" ..... =-~'lltt4.. au.,Pt,: 1UJW =-~»7-78'2 must PH• compa';{ ·novated bultb care
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aur'-'f ca&Mq r ueet".J:"otc at t• a .ftlCAL =·~~9:ca.,~ •DllYll• <Amlul"rom 80«!00or5*S205. WANTED: run or LYM "-• ~an, Pn 14. ·c ,... I E1'pucltn1 co loolllDI ()raqeCo.AklNJrtl lnwlltoryCJertAceuracy put.1me.01¥11Lrw.C:· beeef Hobell H•:nu ..... -• •••' ..,;;., 1
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•11F1mb1Jol2:5 dleeel 11'• Part time helper 7am· R' FRIDAY McCormi ck, CM . bumodelcalluanow. Manybeaeftt.t ~--ftlllial t.o.L C1 1u1... ... JJam. lloD·P'ri. To emp-.WEI G~ • ct.AIDiai 754-fl08l New York WeeUfodela. ProtilshartnS/Med.lcal
5a ~ : ... w;:••keta • olMs' lliop needs lirl tor typ-JANITOftS.JANlTRESS 13l·S800. Few appt call BD•t 1 .. tauer/H lNr. l1tO Nirtiiir. CM ~ lite m:=s-:•~e WANJm lnl tnvoictna " var otc Part time • full lime The ProfeMionals Bill MWllOD
Kaowled•e of •lee· .ALL.IO•PRE& ,._ ..... a:,reca ,._,. i lD. Sl ... lll" nMLY dutiea. Plea penonail· Irvine wea. Will train. MO~OR ..._._. tromeclaaalcal l>oa ~T ...__.., ~ ~~-DI ~0 .,« . _ ---1I Uft tJ.-...... {deal fe>r bouaewivea. I Equal()ppor£mployer ........ req. 11.t be..-. ·ll, r~ ... me na • ._,,..,..,.appt,c. .. c.. ttudent.alrcoupla. Muat ..,....._~ ..... l'tlllllll aeat 6 depeadalale. -~..:i~• -~~~.. To del~t.,DAlLY Gtll.RIOAY baveowntrwportatioo ROUTE Office
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t 2 P A ·R T 8 0 0 JC Ki; g p"r; a .,... Requbes vu or llual be con1clenUoua "--' Penoa. momlnll iarse "°'* m Newport PartumeitO~ COuNT&Bll&N! GM l'l'L 'rtcy 6 clef'Ddai CUSTOM.ER SERVICE ........ wa1oa•a andlkedetailw~klr orfulltime Dependable Beach area. Monday Salary()peo cir.,_.. .sp. ~ ltiilP .... ....,.. ladtV ~ Larae Antlque_flore Coocl: drivfac record. ~;a,opeo sc e u e. neat • c0nacient1ous: thru Friday afternoou 1'15-7191 laveatorJ llHf. 8-• F/C.~IOW. Pf1AM4ACY .-. penoa to aMlat c.11 WW LraiD lft'lous appti· plw Saturday and Sun· --.-..;._....;__ __ _
ODot.ll.TAL)l•v1 --.11 ....____ C"!•I euatomera, aatwer '4MiZI Gluier, exper. cntom cant. Permanent posl. ct.yeartymominf,1.lp-Oft\ceMana1•~M-;,30.,,1:'u •• ,,~;p ~",;.,~-...:re'. PAilTIMI =.:...-:..=. Alllfw ~·~~·· :T..':b"'::s=.::1 1~ C1~~.J&; ~~ ...
tiaDal. lkllJ lbop! ~ womaa prer. New~drul aton relation• or credit DmW.-w an 1 ma l 1 h •It er . proaimaw earnillr experience neeeuary. 'Wriltlt. 54Wa. ~a JntDe la looll· ~ Good .aluy • . .._,, S.., ~ B II!. .A. T eon,emat at.alt. 00 bu.s per month. Mus have Muat be 2$ yn old or :.;,~~~ BOOltPASJ'EUP Jae for• penoaable ill· ~~;~~ •••I Opport••lty ..,..,._..". line E.O.E. For appt pb dependable adto and ~~~Yl~J7~ °:..
adw-aacemeat In iu Part Um• perao• o ~"°'!~~ ~ .. E. J}f~ 7 ;lrJW SALIS~ MOW g:·31MO. ma1 taken 24 ~-=*~f.on 114·1090. 1525 Meu
srowtq •=alCount :::.-:i.~·::,r;~ tniDI labe~." waJUDi &lltaADa . DIYCLW•s GOOD PAY. GOOD . 33 .ley V~ID.Costlllesa.
Airport eoca Jlel'ICID p_,.aver oa ~. WUI aJao needl IDlblre penoci for HOURS, GQOD CON· CosteMeM Openin. I for quail fled ~AID a;.,... Placaia,C.11. be tespaalible for stock· DATA IMftY eomtet 11 mutin1. FuU l~lJcOEN ~EN ~:.~l. ~A EM'l'IY ~Dept. haintyliat. Top pay In
Do¥e•QIWISta BUSBOY 1111 U. drUI wall 25-IO Seldoroperatorfora well lime. 5da19. E~r. pref. FAST GROWING COM· II the belt interior decoral·
NEWPORT BEACH Apply dally lla. p. or ~:.:..·m.~.aerlo e1tablbhed 1rowing :::::.· = E~=i PANV PROMOTES =am':dto~~C:wr:g r:'~~.°'17:~'1'::~:~.~
p.aa. Ill CaN Mea.icu llll intervift/appt Onoae Co. corp. Xlnt u.-OIJI 8'15-3306 FROM wrnllN. TRAIN Orange Co Cory. Xlnt MOTOR Bruce 5'9.-2251 AUTOPAITS Remt.JGSllaiDSt.Balboa ~. -•• ,11r•-111• . ~ltln1 condiUODI Ir aew~. . • F 0 R T 0 p benefits" worlung COO· ROlITE ·~;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;; D&IY9tY Pema or'• E. ·17th St. l7 -benefita. MlD 3 Jn of ELLEN CARTERS MAN AGE MEN T ditioos. Min 3 yrs of I•
-Wal. •IOOMI o.&all ... _ 1H1eua,oDIUG teJfun~h re:l:i IBM t...dy'1HaberdHber ST ARTS • · IM . keypunch reqd. IBM The Dally Pilot has a ......... ~LI 0¥11 II ---""'""™" .,_,. ...... _. l404W ...... .,.,. ~ •• ~!2. ~~IP _,,,!Wcowm~ Now inteniewioe full II ED I ATE LY •'. 37ut 3142 helpflll or we la.rgehroute in MNewpc>d r1 ~... -unn.,,,._,,_ ..,,...... -v-, ...... 'llalifiiJllwoi:oen. Apply K E Y 8 O A R D will train. Pay wlU com· Beac area. · on ay
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IK:OID.. MUST UV -B~boral, ta V&y ti!?' tbru blaDdMall.P&.B. JIELPPUL. WE HAVE P1Y In-. lion tbru .. ,. Sal~,!_~,?" SuAn· :.~o:~T~ ~·~ ~.......... Cl.DIS ----.; ...... ._ l»euti"' ~for ~~lJla~~ rnn:;;Rc.r1ttc =-~~.::;..~:·d.~: 1 41 •I 4 0 I • 0 '--I ,. .. -1 Aft N.B. alike. Noa 1moker 110: OOUNTRY'S TOP l70'2 Gillette Ave SmlU bond required. Ap-S.W ••A: 1 21 UIJO(N ,..., Irvine, c..,._ SJLrar-MMD o R G A N s A L E S Irvine onm~ earninp. liOO •IMfllW AWr.. ror )reparation • 1im (714)5*4ml E·-•:.ive aecretarle PEOPLE. CALL .AT <n41 5*«13l Pet' month. Must hue Namll Tempcnry Services ••r•lce~N.o •ll.Jt-~NowAHU.ble • .., .. 1" o N c E F O • ._ ________ dependable auto a11d
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Baby1ltter wanted O..W.Penaa·8o9tcov· ~ .,_. -.it7M ..., J1J1 -1 ..... n .--au --· ,_ •-· -ree reqcL ~ for ---------Wash '"1auware 4c clean ••o . ._ i · u-.-.1 . .,, __ .. wlcb fri •.. dl• ladv to fl e-, eaper. Salli b1 It nun I•• to•• tar. •Pllt.t55'1N·IZ12 torSt r. HA.IDS seaurcbin tanks+ rn'"'~·1 Cost.Mesa near O.C Airport. .. , e &arm •• M• J tto'5alar. Ad-Wea • ewpor a--.na JIUU • p/tirne. All areas. duties. For appt. ca. ~ n.... Train. ean between
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8 ._ Jmmed openln1. Call mer'l1t IDll'bt or ton· 541-USlfOl'appt. Muat have aome con· zaec. Apply Universal ~el Mar
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Req. IOGIJO art 5. e.cau marioe bardware a... Gnweur.:e.o -ama weleOflle., Xlbt ~ Years collqe nectNary. 1 .. lton tbni Fti. ----=-~---.. Em r ~1 Lo train iJl auto &--a., . Babya~ needed f« 11 atore , •••• ex per putt aalea· •Pl>IY 1522 ~ HMd boullekeeper: .,.rt
1rader, 2·6Pll. m cubler · ICn lcf I of . Newport Blvd.-. Costa_ 1HE IRVIMI CO time atock·~Y & malda. i..boren -home CDll1 ·Moa·Frt · calNllMD1'>·6'-NCR.-,... cat ,.,_t. 11111 run•. -. or lOC8> Adama 10'11 C...nelbadt -The tna MU&W>ai;"lu ·····'f/T·lA90RllS·=·· ma Beecblocw/weekendla IOwpm S400 br + H ' B h' Irvine '44·9010 N. Cat Hwy, .Laauna Somepaintingexperpre·
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Kleis Teena·Adulta. Ex· rvnllNH cepUonaJ opportunity for LILftl N ~ wlsbliig t.o break AdWts with ouutand!J.lg. into movies. $2().J,200 per attractive personalities
day J>OM. 1714 > 76J.l2U. who ~Y worldng with
VH>-Ei ~ C·A.S ~..N.G. .. kidl!, __ y~ .... ~L.§1.,!~!l~---" SERVICE. (Now ln 4lh *3:50 per nuur. r11one ---------1 must.Nat'leow/aUm~. beoeflt1'. 114/9'11·2210. ~wSU~b c · Beach ferable. 7-3:30 ..
Babyti&tel' II. W. F. t-........ Call J . Watta, ._Skol ff 1 Sb F/TCUSTOOIAN
bhm.Uc:bUd.lDC.M. llmatbraPrt,a.Spm,fOI' Delivery Ir General Pactorylm.::,S· op Hospitals 8am..C:30. N. e d ho u s• . ~.Jl. 1H/HS·l711. CLERK TY~~ 11e1p1r ...._..~Auto :rr--._.1 .leopenXln.t ........... P'/TCUSfODIAN .., ... E.O.E. Newport Beach de· • p k • -.ror rt_ em• . " 11ABY81Tl'EA-Loooble · velopor and• obarp WI A•.., ar •••· ••:• haetlu I< ........ ....,. • .,.. --12Ploon
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+benefits. Call eves 4 da1. 40 hr. wt $3.00 hr D.&....,_,..D ........ ...., ID,.,... .!:'i:f Call T"•rrl tr. a..,.. .....,. pro. Female Companion to a....-, I: r_,,!_071Ca ~ 8010 DtU>a-1.1.a:.n at Gree,._ Ba v e D ._, • dlaet9 ta .... rmarket. bandkaDDed man. No ._.,. •n~ •
...... lDdlftdual leek· o.dsm. Ziii Newport --' Call betw ... •·12; mn1M;&te bouewortt . LYM'SaM'S NOON SUPERVISOR ror PllX
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mml • ap''d bl lnlan ...... DE HT A L .AS 1 T : ltaalal')' . .,,._. average waiea Ir health water boat cleanloi. Bch. fln 11: l.S-1 : fS. SUS operat.or fuU Ir PIT. Call
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eek Recen en Lo1r taitlca Pt. IDdivldlel. Pref• RDA watbn. SiUO per br to Superior Ave Newpart area.64U871 MOW'5THIT1MI PBXOPBRATOR ':; f:. 'Mm ·...,... ~ ...::.1',:: -. 111-er IUlA qua1111ec1. • do1 start. Merit nlHa. ......_ ' 1,..,,n_ ..,. Job-... ,. •heck "'-" Co Alprt ana,
ulaTJ $100 ~wk + fuldali wed, 1~ar open, 5414125,i. UJ1 Moorovla ~ olfic the Dally Pllot Help inter busy swltchbrd, botidaJa, vacation" lie 1111t -:S ID ~ "1 ~ ~ bwftla, Ave, N.D. HcUl·Ftont Desk Clerk. ~:1ta is ~gN~ Wanted craaslflcation. If Fff 6 Pff da)' shifts. ~aft.trlmoe.84i-saao ~ APROPOS c:i Ji =· Give ~·c. Demel AaWADt·FuJJ ALICLFllC nitea, '':nm'J:1'?ior1a:;l ~.sell st.a.rt.er as the job you want is not E.O.E. Many benerits. ~iii• ltland. See ordiute ~ .,. =· Cltalra!de ~ltb JQ•Renfrolnaurance =-~ext~. · bookkeeper & legal thereyoumightCOM
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dsdal'1JllU1u•latla .... INSURANCE ,,.__.._.....___ cbeerful. enertetic. Dr ........ aeeded. I:• MarUUM/Sal d Mns&*iw.-.a PENTAL ASST Bu1y • i rt ht --Loo1ley, Dr Riveria. midalte. Your bome Nsctri p~ 9f!i C hrQ IHI•/ New port a 'e ~ c'b :*:re:::!t~1 (71A>MS •to .... 21ZZ.
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JSCL. &aK"i1•1':l41 ~----GENERAL OrrtCE · iD. to a>ot •drive for chWcmoflbuU~in· r~:"mtle;"t'T,·,::: IWAIUCle ~~-=~-~ =~> ~.:rli ~a.~: ~=o:.0~~~~~b~~0': trH'lll.. ,... dlN lat. DflHn abdlty. Matun, deJen· N.B.ea.taal wrt.1-deaips. directly la .......... Call fi ,__ 1M11era ecM_ dable IJ well ,roomed with «apneeri~, to II· :., .... ~ms. .-a door to ao!; X'llll oppor. for 1d1uce: Houaeheper·Lhe In. sitt tn new uct de· 1• ,. _ a., .,.._Calli. 4rl• .. lic meat. Co. benefit•. Wrtter.,..... lirl to U•e velopment for world ==;;;;;;miiiii;;ijj;;;;;1 ma S,. 84. Cll '*l'I. No DrlOI' •• ,., a.l•l'J ooa1men1urate la. Clean •do 11e>m=· wide well bore aavi~·
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.-.air pilJalcal I _. • ..._ NolaJ>dfa ~--· ... I ANTIQUE sprn,. •• King $99. racb, batA:b cov.-., an· Bellium made. New with Xlat..., 6 wed ofc fura Life fl k i ~· ::crf.,.1. MO-Tl · OdT. Walbl'Moo.J'rla oriented ucretarr. IJQUIDAnON CeatUJ')' Model Home tjqw, • much more! ltbr ca1e. saso. Also p1u rue.. wk benchei L :t.Ja'· r r .
m&. to5pmTM•WI ~!~Be· poab SALE!! P'lu'D(714)Nt-3077 Rliarot•W.lltla,C.M. German Da11ers. C.E.SVRPLUSl31·2717 l'lJO,OOO. 1 · ~;;..;;;.-------t E.O.t.:. ~-" salan •c We are clc»ina out our 4'1.au5 »' llAKOCeaWcomoJc .
PIT JAMTOI =·· ex~rtec::: eatire~u;s :v::~ :.::~d **I IUY** ~r.:.~ t:.'~;./~:,~ WMQWSHUIS sr,:;..~°t;!'~O:.t~d 115·7.& lhrc . e~g . ~... .... br to ._,_ Mk for I -a 752-1804 i ,,..~ , _ __. ..... -'tur .L race. CdM. Movtng a(H4 ..:__,,,_ b tt l I -....;. a-•-.. . ·-·· beat or' ~pped for au faabing. aut.~ll'recl.Ul·allO -r.v .. · own all ant que """""_ curw e .. yn, ..__•inl 00 ever· .._ • u ers, m n ... .,...._.... aa .. , · Ew.756-Gllll F:•....,•STIC SICDTAllY fumlt\U'e at our coet or Applluc .. -OR I wlU ytbln-1·• to"• s ports ~ ~:!!. woodlJ 4i fer.f42..412lext.21'1. RHI J:atate Sale•· ~ 1 " l*ow. Everythinc must .etforSELLforYou. • 1 • ... ....,.., _._. uuary . 21' CabUa Cruiler, alpa '· •
FWl/pUlme, lJc/unllc. OPPQRTUNITI uc.noMIST IOI!! The Backbay. 849 .._TllSAUCTIOM equip , furn, picture Sale20%.~olf l7Pdaeed 311 malnta~ed Stove, bead. trlr. As· F.ara wblle )'OU team. ~.Jrowi111 Newbort N. ~°'4) Newport Bl Nf'! ,., 1616 a. 13•96•1 r r a m e • , I a m e s • ASPEN 845-8951 ~ plain bond copier sume paymeftt.I or $4500 Farm • ranch broker. real fllllate tlnn. 8 .... c 5110 5· -•-----• -• waaber/dryr. freezer, w/1eparate stora ge -~"' ._ • ......,._ ... , Call far appt. 175-Dn. lf S _, u y b au d o n ~ .. Thurs. 'rr1~ : clothea. bike.&.;_ Unens. Caroet mllhella cllrert on cablnet. All Uke new. ~--an
now..eaUapin. =:awt;:f::e~aa~'. qualiflcatiooa. Sat, 10All·4PM . A All Wood BWlkbeda or =fr play boute. Alll rolls Olll)'. Lowest l2000.Call~748Stoaee. <lwic Mere. Sabre.,16' -·•nt•TI vanced, Jubricatlnc 640.5112 cbanceforyoutobuy u.n-cheat t.ed Sn. Olaen . prteeaQfWbere5*8181 T)'m1bare/Teletype. e.yenaerincr1trailer
....,... ~ 1,atem, retallen, con~ uaual antiques at below Model eom.. Oluclla, l Mt, Dinettuet. JOHN WAYNE'S Teona nme llwin1 terminal $1000eve1. Mln2ll5
IMYl5nt•CT ..... wl indu.try la *fff'KTAllES• wboleulepricea. TJAMt-acm ~Su~ .. c':'~"t Club· ramll1 Ihm-(~ll..al) • AcCOUl&ical ac·~ (1976) ZZ5bp. SA&IS beaiu for. Supw eom-«Wlltl Old andque cblna bead C~HPAJD Credit rdl · c pted blnblp.171-3a5L COllPler. Goedeoad. M50. CH: w/ VHF radio ·" II ,._ ban auceeufw mfsllona, bonuse1 6 R.£./Lellll/GenJ ore. doll, 31•;, Mada~ Alex-"-' Id med furn, antJ-ID PC: we!U,:,,...e: 'ID'FAHY'S Private Club Prv. Pty. Calll1M2"10 out~1era.Sllp avail.
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orbs..,. wcA:e..we need .................. 'fra>etsPayAJlf'eea · Holl wood bed f SwapJ>eUen· Gus full $250+tranafer. Call Minolta Pu. Model WAMTm :, :t =:•t.eo r:::':! .. •lfh ahe .,,..._ -~:'L~~ Y\dGfian Silver Cl~ ~ oew, .~·;:::.; Dbl. your profit.· 2oei m.mi W4'1C. Good ecindu wlth Bolton WbaAer 17• ~to,.. .. plan ...... _.,..._ .. NnDortBeacb UU190 Caaea .• ~::..•~~' mattreuandboi1pr1n~ WallaveAv.CIU41·'911 Airlea paint spray ri1 = lr~-~Y~ 'lPali ~
We ~ draw, lr:S· llldlt-· CalllPar li.itab '64 =.i eqra~ed map &.:'~ :;!; C:1f ""'" 1060 ~ boM ed• f:· 1fu.a~ mC'10 u· inflat. boat, new 9.9 ~~~ear! <circalBU).548-3832 . daySatfrSun. ' ....................... c:cm~~atJ.:~:, Metaldeak$50.execdesk ~~~,0 ~~~~· overi'GDJ;;r1y°':' WE O N L Y ~tee St•t!d0n 0Atte'!.: ADUque oak reverse s a ......... twin cnatt 6 Jlllllhy Arab Qtr celdiar. laJ0.'19-1121. ehr. 1wvl $25 . pr of 5PM · · 79-UU ~t. exper · ay • dea1' '"° 842 216' or---. 11• · 8 yra, Entl/West. mateb'I ofc chn $45, 1 W AMT Ewl. FuU • p/Ume. Ap. m01l2 · · box S5S, full n HS. trall/sbow Muat aell BeaUL nearly new Cap· dlir m . z Sbln for wall • ....., W "60
UALISTATI ply, Shell Station, 17th• · StertliJed twin aet SSS, ••u taln's kg H waterbed ao both, •lri•I pict, lrg •-•••••••••••••••••••• SAl.ISPIOrLI WINNERS !Mne,NB. Aatkaue email American full Mt·SCS. kiDI Ht•: IO 0 SSOO/offer. 751-1514 tzo, Ira S717 betwn 26• ~ueat. 5 hp mtr.
W•ley N. Taylor-Co. la a 540-40%3 servtce •talion atten-finlahedMT5a.539i root stools 115. 8 .• J . -..................... Norman ~ltweU plates. . beautl ul COD • any oak roll top desk re-Vinyl lvq rm cbaln W, Je••t 1 ~7pm d ,M
33-year old firm wboUy Mr-.eoe. danll, full Ume. Lile Mattreu SM E. !st St. DIAMOND or Diamond MIOfted;Dft(eetcoad. TYPEWRITER, IBM Xlraa. l8000Call 771..000 ownectai;:ratedbylu mech'l knowled1e a .... •c• IOIO S.A.54'7·ll838 rl:ncwanted.Btwo.Z.3ct. Beltoff«.-.Jt5' Selectric, aelf correct . ...:~=.; ______ _
fCMMler. e are DOt a must. Neat appearanee ... •••••••••••••••••••• . _ Xlnt qua.I Sri Want cut -Cmt moo. aacrtnce S800 HotJie 1f immacu&.te ... -aubsldl~ryz branch or ~RL "handwrlUna. Apply FREIGHT DAMAGJ:D WbiteHaitianCott0oSof1 •zm · · MO¥n4•SAU or offer. 534.7533 exij. suoo •
tnncbiN ' neadquarten for TENNIS SHOP In m>Netrprt Blvd. C.11. HOl'POINT SALE. 3308 + loveeeat. Peeao/cane 2 wooden Trundle beck, evs/wlmdt . m.1.=:TI0-1'1i.t ~· wttb around·the·clock Qlm Frr exper Ask for .--..Warner nr Harbor cocktail tables. Rust Pamond: Emerald cut. B/W remote ~ll"Ol 1V, 1L£..
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for aaal•tance at any llall:ine,fUIMJ?2. med. l'Ull or p/t. Apply ,_.. Alllikenew.551J.1054 Offer .. Ma.'Rt54143oo · cea1, coffee table. -••••••••••••••••••••• nee. VHF. deoth Knot
Ume. Our lo-bouae video Sala ., E. Cat ltw)', N.B. BARGAJNS.Uled ref rip, ... rcro-wave oven. Odu1tiel 2 yr. okl Fem.. loc. 11 aaila, xlnt cond.
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m. c a~er lnpenoo. IOI' center. B&alll ID TV. alldaJs.t.•Sui. OI' 1V, •ceees.z. kitchea Mlllt..U645--32' ERICSON, 7 bags . .. ~-""tytv to ~CA: v:~ s../ ... d••• JIOOS.E.Briatol w~ DRY1:RSALE 9Weo,Tapel>edr,m1tell . ~.more.m.1• wheel. dean, Prv. pty . ., ~.:V-.':!W·aod no P/TPQ11Dretailatore,ao San&aADal:lelcbta deluxe mulU-c.yele ~more! ~ 1ee top:fci Movtn1 out. uud CotdleM tele~•. 2. llodernbedupr1ibt Evea~
ti I I Qm or eves. See llike or 549-1174 models• Complet.e~ re, · new. furaJture, TV, •t•reo, SU0 ea lo new CQllldition caadttloa. .___ aa-~ ~t.:•.,e:r°upP e. Stv,H.W. WrtabtCo, iae <NattoMcDooald'a> Wit.""'"''*'· (year · a..t8off,11ertakea It .. bouaebolditelUmuatio. Ntailv'a&uesao.w.U Beltotrer&U-718'7 ~....., -
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Receptiomat/lilbt bkkp1. womet1'1 apparel NB. Water IClftwr for sale. Wtbl ~E•mJ19G. ood2 twn bedODd• t.i--rt Beach Tennis ~ -"'--"''p i-sale llOllll tYllina 4 da wk 59-1007 $100. /u.._ .. r C • ........ ..., ,_,.ou....,,.,ua 1u.
r---"1-&eacbarea.Cali ..,_,_ ~ IU-9233 •9M4atter&Plf club membership, •ol.ng tso. 3 years l eft --.-....,_ ...... •H price suoo, aaklne G652ll5/6'5-70t0 Bllrbaraa.uo1. 5LadJesneeded toabow,••• -30"Gu raqe, large o~ Roll top dealt, Oak1 bra11 '800/mk ofr. Call collect ·
Slips for lea se . Leasebacks. Charters.
Newport Bayview Yacht Chm. Gl·UIOO • .,.._...OMIST wearauellSarahCoven lnLquna Beach ln need & broiler, clean. $60 fittings, xlnt. cooa. Sl200 n4/32HDi or J28.t747, SeeGarageSale. , --~·''"·''-., -.-... 1J'r·jewelry-No-ifwest
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Part time 1 to 5 pm for WUI train.' For later~ wif(reaaes--:-Permanent e?.-Sev•. .. --PalmSpiiftgs.--ftlrohbop, C.11 . <llildreoa 1ki boau. sz 3, 2
N.B. Developer. Lite typ. 540-l~ or 839-07S8 fulu, part time .POSlllona Wuber, 1as dryer, • I ~;;;::;:;;;:;;:;;;;::;;;:;;;:::;;;:..!..:;;;;:;;;:;;;;.;::;;;;;;;;;;;-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:::;;:;;:;-pn. S25 ea. Al•o. 1 ce iq:.Stperbr.67~11. available. 2130So. Cout e&ec.dryer.~/ea. skates & bocltey aka\el,
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567-411>2 weekdays only SALISLADY Hwy. La1una Beach. "5-8574. ~.. .... .. _
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fie. Good typlq 11cu11. f~ exc&oh•i~~F'• 111crowaveHotpointb1t·in eatf§ Q ove Men'•ScoU eoota. stze 1, .;. .. !.~ .. ::':'!' ........ . No exp. oeceuary. Call 9'.ore, · l au. oven/combo. Never __. __,, $50 best C t1t......6-,/ ~ IClam & Noon. =~~~~Stationery Store in used . SHO/OBO. a-........... or '""~' Local atatJoa-FatbJon .... _._._. Oroudel Marneedaex· 741~M214PP. ofr. Call Laurie aft ..., 9120
Ca aaJea -..t~ Fu u &CIOpaJ. Ph 142·1>1.J&. ··-··················· ~~Mk for thy SALISLADllS ~~ 5 da11,1~i work: Relf. ·Kelvtnator, white. THIS VALIM'rlMrS DAY send your tove a greeting au SMOWSll._ Older camper 4-sale, wlo
EOE h1I Ume days._ calling ing cood1. !:specially !!.:J freeur. Works the world oan shire with a Daily Pltot Heart of low. It's ACCISSORllS truck. SlSO. Stove &
oa tndmtrJ. Will train ftnecllentele. 875-1010. pined. '75. 551-7'280 easy, compose your personalized
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Weekend•+ 2 to Mr.Crmnptoa906-2274. souc'llilloa"""IT""'""°OIS ....................... type to fit the border of your ctloioe or SALE. D11conlinued for 8' bed. Xlnl cood.
weeilda)'ll.Goodtyping _,_ ·c-'R.NJTtJRE Uf'\111 .. _~ ....... tten --··ghts mav -~-lines •l up to ~ UV· -.~7023 &lltttudeforflcu.reareq. Salmman,yachta ExperiencedOnly.Sell ru0&.& .-u ,..,.,.. '-"'WT' "'"" 1 ---l Bib p t s kl
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873-2050 minion paid . Your ilea. sunglasses. 1lovea, '13 ..,...:v. Dix ~c 114> + Receptlonl1t-Secretary Sales 1 ~ ~ at bOme. Over 21, P'RJDAY 7:30 PM • YOU WISH TO CllATI your own 6dt packs. ski bap. car Q.c ::fe' + 12 boat & af.":::i:~~~. =:7:-!f?:J Er! .£..r c.n .......,, ~\V;.F' ~~~·='1 :::S.Jt'A=."':i'i!:~ ':':"' ~, .. ,:..;::•-··
port.unity wilb growtnc Tow Truck Driver, e.xper. rH draw your design to Ste 102. Costa eaa. Moeoiill'CH... 9140
co m Pan Y: Le• d s only need apply. Must MAST U.l fit one of the dotted 9AM.tPM. Mon-Fri untJI •••••••••••••••••••••••
fumilhed. High comm. live to C.M. area. at yrs line "hearts " ahown .old. 111E MO-PEDDLER .-ea.oa12 ~_!!~!_02 Claauic frCMr.C.ll75H515. AllTIDN Nordic• Bannaa Boots New PEUGEOT MO·
.... ._~. ,.,_ B M befOW. Mem 10, t.op line. XiDt Pl:DS Reg $489, Now --=-------•Tow Truck Drtnn ex-3'm4tNeWPOl1 J.C. · CODd.tl00.6'2-2171. $298.631·3830 .... natlonlst ~~:un:r.r:i: ~·; +:.r:?·, ~~,, --N&86l8 For help with )IOtK
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exl1ta for lood &)'pi1 •zaoo. lliru conceatrated wor · u It 10 apd llX Bikes A d If ou 11'-wttb pleaaant pbon 5-111 w/DeCIDle, Pff? Call for Partt 6 repaln all betow: n • J ~.
..-.Uty.App&yllon · PYTPHONESYSTEllS =~'I Interview. mah•. c.,itom bit 11&. s10. and • you ca charge Jl'ri. tam·U 'Noon, .... u..a..-'-•t.-A .. -....... dMlicb61ces apec1a1ct111d'1al•for your Heart of Love
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available. ~Must sell. $399.
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Mod. 8CallOI t3SO. Oar, *-Will tell for '1900.
rard tarn table 150 . ...:•;.::.;at:::.;_;.._· ____ _
•118Z "JI Yamaha 11X. 175 So ~·" calor 1V 1 Stock. Xlnt cond . yr Wl'llt1. free deUv.fJ '100/beatotfer. 5'M7t5.
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EVIDENCE iN 0. B, COOPa IKYJACKINO «;Ml?
O.•cttwe Bob Nix Wllh Pl8ne'• Exll Plwrd
Coo:Per Clue?
Hijack Plane Pan Found ·
KELSO, Wash. <AP) -A heavy plastic peacard from a Boe·
ing 727, found by a hunter in a thickly wooded•area, couJd be a
link to the unsolved 1971 D.B. Cooper skyjacking, authorities
say.
Cooper ls believed to have parachuted from the Northwest
Airlines jet near Woodland, about 10 miles south of here, with
$200,000 in $20 bills.
THE PIACAaD WAS DESCRIBED Wednesday aa an
emergency warnlng notice ol the type posted next to the rear
exit of ms.
"There lsn't any way that it could have come off a plane
without the rear door being opened," said Cowlitz County
Sheriff Les Nelson. "We ,know that two days after Cooper
jumped that the placard was missing off the plane.
"Tbla ls the first probabie, tangible piece of evidence that
baa surfaced in the D.B. Cooper case," be added. "It's incon·
ceivable, it's one in a million, that any other plane could have
lost it in the area In which D.B. Cooper jumped." ..
THE PLACAaD WAS FOUND ABOUT "six flying minutes"
from where Cooper is believed to have jumped Nov. 24, 1971,
said Nelson. It was found last November by a hunter near a 101 ·
ging road north of Ariel, said Nelson.
Tbe FBI and sheriff's detectives withheld informaUon about
the find while trying to verify the origin of the placard, be aald.
·-Cooper baa never been seen and none of the $20 billl liven in
ransom baa surfaced in circulation.
TRE n:r WAS EN aotJTE ro Seattle from Portland .phen
Cooper handed a stewardeu a note aa)'in& be bad a bomb. After
pickln1 up the ransom and two parachut.ea in SeatUe, and allow·
inl the ~ and two ol three stewardesses to dilembark,
, \. C9o1>er ordered tbe crew to fly the plane to Reno, Nev.
When the plane landed In Reno. tbe rear~ ramp WM
down, 0. Zl·poand aack ol money and one eel Of paracbules ..,. m•wtnc and Cooper wu gone. tte Jell no ftqwprinta.
••U ..... _.. for U.S.
~of I&. Kl1Uaa'1
c~ °""'*' ......, Y\eJO, ~H'::;a
eo-, Alllaft. ' M • • .,... cllllnla ..... to look
for a laame for• iMm." aaya
'l1lanb Nfo, ol tbe U.S. CatllOlle
Confermee bued 1n Santa Ana.
CurnllOy ... nr.a.ee couple
aad tbelr brood, Tran lllnb
Thiea, 11, Tran Sant Sant, I ,
Tran Tblat Tbla, 7, Tran TMen Luonl. t. Trml Van Van, 5, and
TraD Vien v... 4, .... ...,....
temPGIWilY wttb a Vlelnam•e
famll11n Hudbllt-Beacb ..
Tbe ...... .... tbe --.tu.
dppllcated lint and middle
names.
J uat where they even·
tually eeUJe will probably dedde
wbere Tran enrolls ln an En•Uab
• a aeeond laquqe course.
Depe9dlq upon a ref~ee
family'• ftundal lituaUon upon
arrival, each member of the
family may receive up to ~ 1n tM first two moatbl ol tealcs.cy ........
The ,..._ apparently did not
beeome wealthy durin8 hla nine
yean u lllliatant manaaer ol a
"'
Sai&on lmport~xport firm.
One ol tbe ftnt tbinp oae WOO·
den 11 what amon1 several
ponlble l'UIODI motivated the
family to nee Vietaam.
"They told me because they
are look In& for freedom."
· Thanh, tbe Gatbollc conference
trwlataraaklW~-
lronicaJly, the Trana were
taken home with their tem·
Clee lll!FVGBES. P .. e AZ)
Car .IOsuranee· llike?
Countians Face 31 Percent lncreOse
BJ JOANNE 8BYNOLD8 " Ot .. Dlllr ........
Oraap County driven face
automobile iniurance rate ln·
creues ol up to 31 pereenl if a
plan spomored by Loa Angeles County ~dais is adopted by
state lelill~. a Santa Ana .cl·
ty coundlman cbarpd today.
Jobn Brandt made the claim
at a preaa coaferebce held to an-
nounce the launching of COUD·
San Diego
Twister--
Hits Arena
SAN DIEGo <AP> -A small
tornado skipped, throu1b the
Sports Arena area today after a
ralmtorm, knockinl down three
bi1 lilDI and ~ cardboard
boxes bi8b in the air. -
Tbe wtnctahields ol two can
were lbattered by f alllnl debris.
Owner David Fore! said
Pacen bar oe mdway Drift
lost ita »fooaot· MOD lip "and Jull.. per 100 , ...............
~ »foaratare •iln and
a 41·foot billboard crashed.
Panelina wu ripped off two
eidel ol bis buildinl, Ford aaid.
No injuries were reported.
Pow• liDea apparently escaped
damqe. .
A meleorologlat Jim Steiner,
said It was a amad tomado from
the ocean nearby which bit
about 9: 15 a.m.
Home Robbed
. I
t-ywide 41>poaiUon to the· in· aurance rate revlaioa.
Brandl laid be ii aeeldnc sup-
port from Oraqe County's 28
cities 1n oppnainc tbe lnatttulion
ol a .utewi*~aver .. e premium
rate.
The av,erap rate ia beiq • IOUlbt bY Loa Anpla County
olficiala who claim that tbe in·
aurance compaaiea are clia-·
criminal.inc .,ai.alt reaideata ol
In Huntington On Bu Wa11
Two aid-masked bandits
the-low-income~ oLtbeir
county by assigning automobile
insurance premiums on a geo-
1raphical basil. 1be low Income .
neigbborhoodl have b.i&her rates
tban suburban areas aucb as
Orange County:
The state commissioner of in·
surance is to report to the
legielature on the statewide
average by JuJy l.
"Since the rates charaed for
mtllY Los An_S:!le-s County,
mot.orlata Will arop 1Tliffit0iiil~
rating la aboUahed, and claims
cost overall remain the same.
t.bose in outlying areas such as
ours will have to make up the
difference through aubstantialty
h11ber premiums," Brandt said.
He aa.ld local goyernmen&s are •
being urged to oppose the
measure in hearings to be held
in March.
armed with sawed.off sbotguna Surfer bangs a right after taking initial ing four to five foot waves Wednesday in
burst tmo • downtown Hunt~ drop off wave near Huntington Beach spite of the cool weath~r and water tem-
ln,aon Buda home, handcuffed Pier. He was one of man.v surfers enjoy-peratures in the 50s.
a sleepblc ei>uple and took about '.:--..---------------------------------•early today.
Police laid tbe IUDDMD kicked
open the door at about 1 a.m.
and fOtted tbe man and woman
Hvtn1 in the house to lie on tbe
noor a they were handcufted.
No one wa hurt.
After ranaacklnt the house,
the two bandlta Oed on foot.
Police Sgt. Lula Ochoa said the
1unmen appeared to have been
aearchlna for drugs.
Uranium Spilla
WOODSON TERRACE, Mo.
(AP> -A do1en barrels of
~ urllldam rolled' omo
Interstate 70 when the floor ol
the truck carrytq them coJ.
la= ~ uid. Only m amoaal• leUell onto the
pavemenl ·llftw u. W'edaesday
accldlnt. autborttiel Mid.
Seacliff Project OK'd
By llOBEaT BAUD °' .. Dlllr "" ..... A coatrown1al mulU·mllllon
dollar resldlDUal develo.JHDeQt
near t be Bo 11 a Cll i ca
manblandl bu bea approved
in a apllt vote by the Huntlnlton
Beach Plllllllhul Commlaalon. A .total ol m dwel.Unga la pro-·
• Jeeted on 114 acres owned by the
Huntlnlton Bearh Company west ol the Seaclllf Golf eo.ne.
Prit!8I OD tbe larpet bomea
with a fairway location are
estimated at mun tbaa _,,GOO.
The expmioa of tbe ~-C::f • Seaclllf ~elopmeat .... ln tllll pl-Ina ..... for
about nve years. n 1aa1 ltirTed
• debate among -tbose who lavor
the project and others who are
concerned about its envlronmen·
tal impact.
Herb Chatterton, president of
the Amip de Bolaa Chica, said
today he is concerned that the
project will )lave a prejudicial
effect on &he city'• local coastal pqram.
CbaUerton says the environ·
mental organisation alao bas
questions "a bout po11lble
harmful drainqe into the Bolsa
Chica and the denaily or con-
domlnum unita planned near the
Bola Ciika bluffs. _
He aald be I• uncertain
"Under r.onlng conditions, we
could build 1,300 homes in the
area. We only plan s:n."
The Sea~Uff project would be
composed of three types of
mid~.
They Include 145 homes of
2,teO equare feet nearest the golf
course; llO homes of about 2,D>
square feet farther from the
fairways and 118 condominium untta ol t,JOO aqua.re feet near
(lee 8Ma.IFF. Pase AZ>
Coast
ERA Rejeited -
By Wyoming
Pahlfal 'Dieft 40WitnBNea
'Won't Talk'
· wbetblr tbe group plana to ap-
peal te tbe City eowcu.
However, Plannlnl Director
.Jim Palin Mid be la poeitlve that
the project'• developer, A.C.
Weather
Chanee ol rain decreu-
ln1 to DNI' aero toni1ht
and Friday. Lowa torucbt
•7 to 52. HlPI Friday 62 to 67.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP> -A
move to niselnd raUftcaUon ol
the federal Equal Rl1ht1
Amead....m la apparently dead
in the r.qu.uty State. .. The ..._ Senate defeated a
propoaal 11-13 Wedneadaj to reeel9d tbl um r~ A
li8aUar ....... P""l'ltl la tbe HoUle Pldlilbll wan't w to a
ftll,I 1'1 t!Mhl~ll--.
Tb• propoeed ··~D··-· wllte .. wnld outlaw di•·
crtw'n._baedoalft.mllltbe
Woman "ite• Thag'• Finger
Hall, wOI ~ beeauae ot a
Mriel ol eoiicJltiolll imPOHd on
the project by the Plannln1
Commillklll
Tbe eoadltloaa lnelude pro·
NlaDI far tbe developer to put
la dr~y1tem1, 1u.ta, .._. ; ud dedication ol•l*k . .
PaUq . 1Hld thne improve·
........ )teela IUbakltMd by
tile dtJ far ...... dewlopm•· -.=re••-,:-.......... oltM..... IMllf•' l'rD .. rdlO*i=_.. ....... . u-............ ..
.... 'd nwllllMrw•to • ~ ............. , ... one... a peat deal of•• ......
'
\
Assault
Pet Goose -
Get,s Reprieve
In Huntington
A Huntington Beach woman
will be allowed to keep her iooee
because city orrtcials have
a~reed to lake a second gander
at a city regulations limiting
household pets.
Attorneys are drafting an or-
dinance that will allow Patricia
Robb to keep her beloved bird,
Goosey. if it is kept in a cage ~
feet fron:i'the nearest nelabbor.
Officials had previously
threatene~ to evict Goosey
because a neighbor aquawked
about its honking noise.
But Miss Robb appealed to the
City Councll. She said that
Goosey has done nothing more
than keep prowlers away.
She said that prior to the ar·
rival of Gooeey several months
ago, intruders frequently en·
tered her back yard.
• She declared that the three·
foot-tall fooae causet 1uch a
com mot on thar would-be
trespaaen don,'t dare enter her . yard.
Mias ROOb 1ays 1be ii not sure
bow OoOley ii tolnl to like be· Ing coopecl upt ~t that sbe tllll wfiia lt f91"'a Wiil.ie. • · ·
DAILY PI LOT
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l>UIHI-~ ""°""' '•Jdty I01 CO\I•
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lllUI ""•\Hltllt-0.-ol ......... ,..,...IC...,..
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,,..,. ... 'Mt ~p -,."'" ................. ....... .....,..._ ... °'_°"""',._
..... ~~!'t!.'r:t-...
a..111111..,_ PO ... ,.., ..
~=·=~ ...
saying Myen was ln a party
witb at least four other men and
two-women.
•'The report shows tbe party
began makina a lot of noise
and creatint a disturbance, and
wlien they were asked to be
quiet, the man later identified as
Kr. Myers responded, 'I'm a
congreuman; we don't have to
be quiet'." Bell aaid.
Bell said that after leaving. the
loun1e, Myers• group got into
the elevator.
He said the security guard told
police that be wu walldng by
the elevator "when SuJUvan,
Myers, an unknown female and
another man began bitting him ·
in the face, forcinc him to the
noor of the elevator."
The cashier "subsequently
was kicked by men she Iden·
tifie4 · M_._!SuJllvan and-. Myers
when lhe tried to come to the aid
of the 8\Wd." Bell said.
He Aki Myers left the hotel
before police arrived.
The mlldemeanor char1es are
punishable by a maximum
$1,000 ftne and one year in Jlil.
....... _.4J
REFUGEES
porary hoat1, llr. and Mrs.
Phahm Van Thanh of 17502
Geraldine Lane, Huntington
Beach about the time a CSS.TV
special on the Boat People wu
1creened Tuesday.
Nao laid he didn't ask if the
families watched it, noting the
Tran1 and their children were
utterly exhauated from their journey. ..
Tran himself, however, wu
amona UIOle Interviewed about
their dream of reachin1
America ln the ftlm footage CBS
chose for the Tuesday ru•ht
documentary.
;-/
Lyles Rites
Set Friday
In Huntington
Vlattatlon is tonlthl and
funeral rites are scheduled Fri·
day for industrial executive and
youth leader Thomas H. Lyles,
41, who died 1uddenly Tuetday
at hls Huntinlton Beach home.
Friendl may vlalt from 2 p.m.
to 9 p. m. today at ltlerce
Brothers Smith's Mortuary,
Huntington Beach, 'where
funeral servicea will be held at
10 a .m. Saturday.
A 1r.ctuate of San Joae State
Colle1e, Mr. Lyle1 had been
aeneral manaaer of PaneJ.AJr
Corporation, Co•ta Mna, for
five years at the time ol hia
death.
He was al10 paat maater
counselor ol HuntJncton Beach
Chapter M of DeMolay and wu ·
active In youth 1wtmmi111 ac·
Uvitte1 and fund-ral1ln1 to
finance youn11tera' trlP1 lo
awlm meet.a.
Survivors Include bl• wife,
Cynthia: ... IOSl, Mark i
daut)lten, Stepbanfl and Jn·
Dlfer; hla permta, Vernlce and
Vtr1tnla ~lea ol Anaheim, and
hl1 1randmotber, llra. Eva
Cart.er, aJ.atol Aaabelm.
Funeral rttel will ... dlrece.d
b1 Ple'ree Broth•l'I lmltb '1 llortuary, wttb U. Rn. TltomM w. °""°" ol the Pint a.n.. Uan CIMfth otnet.ttq.
Burial wll1 be •t Oood
8bepherd ee....,,., ....... .. .. di. ·-=!:=~= orqa .AA.•1 Tr&nl ._J'IM. U. ~ 1111 Aft.,71111U Mat
I
wherJI troop1 reportedly · rammed auaomobla. wlUa \heir
&Mb to rout~.
GmeeFulll• .
Mike Schtmlc, l2j .. ,.d P•uil Outtnr.,~. JO,·
try thttir luck l.n iunthtltml ,... th'. {1r•r Luk~. 1'o hart of lt1dtHlte w101 ..Cron1 tor
Ulf111u I tuntm~ ~Lt<ih ludJI who blcYcled
lo lhfl n"Mlnmu~. urhon ~to lndulae In lh• p-.ltUmn on,. rnc@ut &liurday. ------U.S. Air Foree ....... "•nal·
ed n Amerlc•n1, moaUy
military edviaen. from en air
bate near Onful .-'nd brou•ht tbeat to. Tehran. a u.s. mllltal')'
apokeaman Mid. llany of the an•
tl·shah protelll have been bit·
terly anU -American •• wen.
Sourcea there uld Jal11l
Tehrani. bead ol tbe Re1ency
-Councn1 ltandinJC tn ror the lhah
durln1 hla rorced vacation
abroad, wu dl9patched to meet
tocfay ln Parl1 wtth Khomalni,
the 'reUgku leader headint the
oppositJon to the Mab and the
1overnment he left behlnd hiat.
.Long Term. COntract
Rejected in County
Weatminater
Tea£hen.thk
Parem l~ui
But la France-tbe ayatullah's
top aide, Dnblm Ya.U, Wei
'Khomalni would not receive
Tehrani "unless he has some
other thina on bl.a mind" than a
dl1cu11loa of a reconciliation
with the government of. Prime
Minister Sbahpour Bakhtlar.
Yazdi sakl 1ucb talks were "out
of the question ...
Abortions ..
Claimed in
Marvin Case
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
lllcbaelle Tliol• Marvin, tatify. ..., in tbe ,..,,, ... rt property
aettlemmt eue, Nici tbet the
bad three abortions durlnl the
tlme • lived wttb actor Lee Marvin became "he wasn't' ln·
tere1ted lb bavlnc any more
children."
Illas Marvin, blinking as she
spoke in an almoet inaudible
voice, said Marvin wu "very
sweet" when llhe told him of her
flnt prepuey in 1115.
"He U1d maybe I could find a
doctor to live me a •bott" she
uld durin« her second aay ol testimony on Wednesday.
She· added that she did get the
shot and tt worked.
When lhe became pregnant
a1ain in 1987, she said "he want-
ed me to have an abortion."
At that {JOlnt. Miu Marvin's
voice was so soft lbat Marvin,
sittint across the room, an·
nounced. "I can't hear a thing,"
and Kill Marvin was ordered to
•peak louder.
She was asked about the re·
suits or her third and last abor· Uon. ·
"I have scars," 1he 1ald, cry·
Ing. ''I can't bear children."
Earlier, lbe told how Marvin
once became drunk and danaled
a woman out the window of a Lu Ve,. hotel room.
Ml11 Manin told the 1tory to
Illustrate how the tried to cure
the actor ol llil drinJdq prob-
lem1, and ~ him from
burttni 'M10D9·
She NIDllabend tbe ecene in
La• v .... : "I w11 Mleep ln the bedroom and · 1 heard 101MOne 1crNmtac. I put on my robe and
I went out Into lbe llvlna room
and Mr. Marvin had. a clrl and
WU holdinl her outlide tbe win·
dow by her ....
P..-P-AJ
SEACLIFF. •
tbtbluft'I.
The pWmlDa comm ... lon ap.
~~jeet~a~lvote
Cbalrmu Rutll PlnJe)' laltlal·
If .o'-9 •lalnet UM project -·-~ .......... ,. ....... for I loe.a C091t8J pl8n.
.... l&Mld tMl luell I dlelaion
Oft • • ......... of prvp9riy
wl&llln tlli CDMtal 10M et this .. .... =15'°" ..... U..t .. ..... ·-==---.. ,..,.,.. .. ......
........ I 11••· Otlller1 1uu•rt1•1tb• . ··=··1··~ ~~ .. ···· .. -·---~lull.~
Oran1• County 1upervh1or11
are expected DHt week to ratlty
a new contract caJlln• for • 7.ll
pereent increaH In !rln10
benelill 1ranted .,._ county'•
welfare elialbllity worken. The con&net, wbleh •pparml.·
ly will CG9l the county about
$200,000, received "overwhelm·
ing" approval of representatives
of the 461-me mber eligibility
worken lmion Wednaday ni.lht.
. Trustees Eye
Teacher Pact
Foantaln Valley (elementary>
School Diltrlct trustees have
scheduled a 7:30 INflic hearing
tonight to discua1 a proJ>O!ied
1979-80 teachers• contrac( that
calls for a 20 percent pay hike.
The beartnc wtll be held at the
district. offices located near the
comer ol Newland Street and
Talbert Awnoe. -
Teacher luden also are aeek·
Ina increued lrinae benefits.
blndln1 arbitration In
grievaDCel!, smaller classes and
a reduction of WQJ'ki.n1 days
from 179~to 175.
1'ht <WMtr9Ct bl r«rotactl ve to
Off, •. Ule dale tM rornwr Nn·
tract txplrtd. Worktr1 hive ro-
maln41d on the Job in a .. ,.. ot
......... •lreed to .by """"' ttpt.......U"9.
The new contract will only lut
Ill mondll until the llart·ol the next ft.lea) year. ·
Paul Worthen. 1pokeamao for
the AFL-CJO atfUlated union,
said both county officials and
union representatives agreed
that the county'• financial future
wa1 too .mcertain for elther side
to aane w a longer-term con·
tract.
'lFACBERS WORK,
NOi' STUDENTS
Students In Huntington
Beach's-Ocean View School Dis·
trict get a day off next Tuesday,
but tbdr teachers don't.
'the occasion is the aMuaJ
trafnial day featurtna a variety
of Protnml and wonao,. de-
1i1aecl to help teachers irow
profeaionally and keep up with
. new .ecluc-1Jona~ de.velop~ents.
The WeltrnJneter Teaehon A."
.oelation la ur•inc Parenll t.o at·
tend • 1chool bo•rd meellnR ~ to hear a.r1umenu In 11 Unftfrlnt contract. dJapute.
' We are lfOinl to spell <MJt our
posllloa and bope the dlatrlcL
doel the 1ame." BUI Bianchi.
executive director of the United
West <>ranee County Teachers.
said.
Tonight's meeting df the
Wellmlnster School <elemen-
tary> l>iltrict. board ol t.ru5tees
baa been switched from district
ortices to Jobnson IntermedJat.e
Schoo.I, 13603 Edwards Sl .
because ol the ex-peeled large
turnout.
Teachers are asking for JI 1
percent pay increase next July.
They also are requesting that 75
percent of any addltlonal state
aid received by the district go
towards raises.
The district Is offering a pay
hike of 7 percent but has balked at any additional raises.
the two sides also are divided
on the issues of btndlna arbilra·
ti on, fringe be nerH and clas1room 1be.
Teachers are picketing at the .
.diJtri.ct.'..s a> <:a.mpuies and have
given authorization for a striike.
JANUARY WHITE'S
-
SAVE ON EVERYTHING ·1N STOCK
FREE Hlmdrecls of Chairs
on Sale • ........... ery
WHITE'S . '
w. ..
Jma.; JI, lt7t · .
TMI ,ACTOAY AUTHORlnD 8HOPPE8 SELLING DIRECTLY TO TH! PUBLIC EVERY
CHAIR AND SLEEPER LA.Z-80Y MAl<E8 HUNDREDS IN STOQC IF YOU CAN'T
flNO YOU9' NIW LA-1-eoY .. RE YOU ~y WON'T FIND IT ANYWHERE
CALIFORNIA DAILY PILOT
OA.JO..AND <AP> ""~..r~ MOlt..,.=•?lM•l&llllit .. C'e b&.I& I.be tbarred rema1M ot a 11aJ ArM Tr.-k ..___ ~• •---ID --..1 traln Wda)' for the cauM ot a blue ldllld -t w ._ ..._ w ----· oat llremM. bUwed dew of ..... , •• w'6li Uoa et Ptorld•H Ha 1.-11. ftll .... (>Mtp
lbouaandl ot commua...a -.... '°Ill ae a. ..,_..WM" J'M •WI m ....... • ...
Franclltolncrawu._. buleeud'Can _.,...., •• cme ol ....... wtlD d1tnf ID Ult
-Tralllc waa"'°' • ...._. • ..-,..~-==---...... _..111ii·--·-·----------._..-mlln on tome SUt SQ hewul haft I tM &M....a,NldJackODla.OM'n dftNllaW.
•i&bt·mll•·IODI OaklHd·San ··,-raadaco •• , .._... a.-.U .. ...._ ·-..... --• 11
Brld••· Mo ... tbaa to,• riden rtde BAIT u.;;:.~..;::.; ... __,-u;._i...:d•rn:
IJaroQb th9 tube dilly Oaklad to 1M Prnt1110 Md cm to~ Q&J, taMt TM amoky COllHD ......... ftn ....... ., ... ot ........
•v..W.., ln a San F'ranctleo-bouM tn&a111•1*'11 1"'1N tratn WM abcNt a m&ll..tolOUlaDll, a
under the bay from OMl..S, klDed • ........ quan.r ot U.. war...,.....• &...a ... mo¥bll
Oakland tnman and liUund » o&Mn, •of.... .. 10 .... -.. tbi ftnt "*' ._.., a.
wtr• atW hoe.:!:UNd um lllOl'llUll· At ..._ U .ucs.
perton.1, lnrl U. ~ . ..,.. reported ID· "It CIOUld be~ trem •.-vial fin to
J ...... and al Leut a l)el"IOM wert bolpk.allMd. wllo kaows ....... r ........ := .. eddld, ··we
wtll llold t!Jull·IC4ale lD ... TH& nu IDT AT about 1.15 p.m. 1IMr U. "It ._ __...... .a..t ...._ of ta.
back of a 1peecbac traln after -.& riH•• tr1ta, a IQ ·~'.: .ucs .._ 'fwy, no wu
• ~rtbeil u a nW'TY ot apub. RalllerMd n · rkbl Ill tile llilt ear. "You eMlld r.ea a dlale ot 1':.~ jij&fid ~tlh .a ~~)lr&dlll,.;..~-;;.-r-~~~~ .... ;. ...,. ... :...llk-..ci..~~ :--,R._E~fBli~~~~~~~.,.· ~~~ lnaide the 3.t-mUe 1\eel-eneued bore. and ~outaide. '' · • -· r -Y AR-IAPID TRAN8IT , ~ ~....,
.Two bourt earlier. a shnilar Mrie1 ol IOUDda ·• were yelliDC, 'There'• water eomlDI E,......,ff• I__. ear Involved In Drw Under Bey ~fl~~~~~~~ ~1 ·-~·~,~.~h~~~ ---------~~~--·~~------------------~~ BART lnformatJoa oltlcer Mike Healy aald )'OU think ol wbea you're under ., .... iD tbe Tube.
Thrill Ride . ~
Peril Found
· that train wu stalled under the bay for IOIDe JO It even UUlllt me fw a.talle," M ukl.
mlnuta before ll continued into San Fruelaeo. TeGDJ uld tbe amJoua ,....._a at in the
Any cooned.loft between the two incident.I a1IO wu front can of tbe train for at.o.a 40 mlDIJtel while
under inveetlgaUoo. the air UlkkeDed wltb amolte ftom·tbe ftre in the
The 3.8 mile underwater ~ube ln whlcb the rear. burnin« train WU trapped WU ckle4td today and "They <BART> operators wouldn't open the
the 17,000 rush·hour commuters wbo UM BART doors. It (the train) WU JUlt full of amoke, but it
from tbe East Bay s uburbs were tM.-ed acrou the w ... wone outakle... In T eati.na
bridee rrom MacArthur Station ln Oakland or B&ALY MID aAaT oftldall ftnt tried to --e
Desert City Girds
For Shah's Arrival
found other means to reach the city· BART of. move the front few can ot tbe lltrlcbn train out of
ficials said there appeared to be lltUe or DO the· Tube. Wben tbat failed, \bey cleelded to
damage to the tube itself. and tralna were operat· evacuate tbe DUM11U1en o1f tbe ltrlcU. train and
lng on both sides of the bay. onto a "rescue-ti-1.tJiT• that carried tbem out ot tbe
·Most of the fire fighters Injured suffered Tube to the nnn.t "8Uoo, at OakJud Welt, be
smoke inhalation while battling the 4~·bour fire. aald.
ll w~=~=~te~s~ the BART ~ain that Tenny Hid pa11en1ers wer~ed off the
caught fire were salel)' evacuated, but many were smoky train and "crawled Uoal UWe ledle
treated for smoke lnbaJatlon. HolDitals ln Oakland with·tbe handrails. 1bat'1 where tbe amoke sot so
and San Francisco reported that slx puaeacen, 34 inteme it wa jutt unbellevablia -Bal there wu
Oakland ra.remeo, and two BART emp&oyeea were no place t0-90. There were people in front of JOU,
admitted. ptORle iD '*k.of JOU."
Dogs Off Studied
Strangler LO.k Pro~
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
man being questioned in the
Hillside Strangler case, who re-
portedly Uved near where four
strangler victims were last seen
alive, may~· ed with a fifth victim.~ac · to newspaper
and televisi report.S. ~ ~
And two days on which Ken-
neth A. Bianchi called in sick (cw,.
work claiming he was dying 0(1
cancer corresponded with, qie
dates of two Hillside Strangler
killings, KABC·TV in Los
Angeles saJO weanesaay.
Los Angeles authorities re·
turned from Bellingham. Wash.,
Wednesday, where they ques.
tloned Bianchi about the 13
Hillside St.rangier slayings that
occurred between September
1977 and February 1978.
Bianchi, Zl, was arrested Fri·
day followin& the strangulation
deaths of two youn.g women in
Washington. Authorities said
Bianchi. who moved to
Washington from Los Angeles in
May 19?8, had worked at the
same Bellingham firm as one of
the strangled Washington coeds.
---Toi SIGllft''t
CAMARILLO (AP) -A
Woodland Hills man already
serving time for child molesta·
lion was being held in Ventura
County in connection with the
rape and murder of a 2-year-old
Camarillo girl, officiaJa 1aid.
Theodore Francis Frank, .a,
was booked for investigation of
murder in the s trangulation
death of Amy Sue Seltz, Ventura
County · Und e rs heriff John
Gillespie said Wednesday'. "'The
girl's body was found last March
( Sr,in; )
in the driveway of a Topanga Ca-
nyon home.
Stllllellt• II~
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Although more white students
left the city's school district Ulla
year than ever before, the
decreaae can't be blamed entire·
Jy on deaesregallon, says
Unlvenity of Michigan demo-
grapher Reynolds Farley.
In a report flied Wednesday
with lntegraUon o.veraee.r,
Superior Court Judge Paul EllY,.
Farley noted that white eo.r()ll·
ment fell by 29,400 students tb1I
year-a lS.1 percent drop. He
said 10,000 to 14,000 of thole ltU·
dents may bave left beeaUM of
the forced bulma. but fadon
such u a decllnin8 white blrtb
rate and a national tendency to
leave the city for the suburbs
have contributed-to the
decreue.
Tif• .,1ec ....... -..
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
Terri Buford, a former top aide
to Peoples Temple leader Jim
Jones, has liven a federal uand jury COPies of bank recordi she
believes lbow there la about '7.S
million in temple acoounta in
Panama.
111. Buford amwered ques· tiona fer IO minutes Wednelday
before the puel, wblcb la in-
vestt 1attn1 whether a con·
splracy batched in tbU eouatry
resulted In the death of Rep. Leo
•
Ryan, wbo WU aunoed down
with four others at aa aintrip near JOlleltoWD Nov. ta. -
Selw:me '8ellfeti'
LOS ANGELES <AJ»· ~ A
former KP'WB radio prosnm
director pleaded lnnoceat Wed·
nesday to cbarses be took more
than $1',000 in a tebeme that aJ.
Jqedly involved faJae clalmt for
employee overtime.
At amUpment in Munlctpal
Court, Keo Draper WU allowed
to relUin free without ball.
PUBLIC NOTICE
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NAMmSTATl•NT
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P1111UC NO'l'ICS
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A mannequin wu jolted from its
seat on the lut of five simula-
tion tests aboard Magic MOWl· taln'a "Coloum" roller coaster,
which la betQ Investigated in
connection wit& a fatal accident
OD the ride laft month.
Tbe test rides were rllmed last
weekend by the Valencia park
and the county enatneer's office ,,
to detennlne Whether additional
qfetJ·devic:ell ar:e needed in the
wake of the death of 20-year-old
Carol Flores, who fell or was
tceaed out of the coaster. Park spokesman Anthony
Harri• aajd the mannequjn,
which duplicated the East Los
An1elea woman's 5-foot. 260-
pound proportions, remained
aecurel)' seated tbrough·the fll'St
four rides.
THE METAL lap bar was
ioo.ened on the fifth ride w'hen
the mannequin "came ovei: the
lap bar," Harris said. He added
that a human being in the same
instance would undoubtedly
have been thrown from the car.
The report of the county's
study la expected to be released
in two weeks by the office of
Supervteor Baxter Ward, whose
district encompuees the amuse-
ment PU'lt. Cbangea under con·
•lderalJoa reportedly include in· stallatton of ·seat bells or
shoulder harnesses and Im·
Plemenlatlon of a weight UmJt tor riden.
RANCHO MIRAGE <AP> -Reports that the embaWed Shah
of Iran and Empress Farah will seek refuge lhis weekend at
Walter Annenberg's desert estate appareoU)' have prompted the
City Council to pass two crowd-discoura&inl "urgency" measures.
Officials still will not say whether the royal fainlly will come
here, but Secret Service agenta whole duties include protecting
foreign beads of state have arrived at the estate to take over
security responsibilities from the State Department, which is
responsible for guarding families ot naUonat leaden.
In a copyright story Wednesday, the Palm Sorin«& Desert Sun
quoted what 11 called "an unjmpeachable source" as saying the
royal couple would arrive by military helicopter either Friday or
· Saturday, pc>6Sibly accompanied by other family members.
FOR SECURITY REASONS, Annenberg's s prawling estate
may be declared a temporary Iranian diplomatic mission, another
newspaper reported ~ay.
((the shah comes, as many as S,000 Iranians are.expected to
follow, at least 500 or whom may be "fanatics," said John McCoy.
a liaison between the Riverside County Sheriff's Department and
fede ral offices as.signed to protect' the royal family.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise quoted unnamed sourc1s in re·
porting the poss ible conversion to "a temporary diplomatic mis·
sion" so that lranian officials may participate in lhe shah's protec
tion.
THE PAPER ALSO REPORTED that 15 dogs and 15 exotir
birds that accomparued the shah's mother, Tadj UI Moluk. during
her earlier stay al the estate, had behaved rather un·
diplomatically.
Some oC the do,gs were apparently not housebroken, but as pro·
tocol to his guests Annenberg allowed the pets to roam free in the
house, the paper said. Unnamed law enforcement aources said the
home was being cleaned up and refurbished before the royal fami·
ly returos.
Meanwhile. the City Council unanimously approved an or·
dinance Wednesda y prohibiting patting on all city streets border·
. ing Annenberg's estate from Jan. 17 th.roUgh Feb. 13.
"Softly the Sun Sets"
by
Lenore ·eeran·
' • f
FIRST EDITION OF THE
"MOODS OF THE ORIENT" SERIES .
Lenote ~ran. known for hergre.:at vers.itlllcy In the.:arts, hason~aln crea ted.>
ri1agnlficent collector plait' for the d1scrlmin.tting buyer. Created from t111
original collage deelsned especidlly for this &cries of four .innu.il plates, "Softl y
the Sun Sets" Is manufactured on the fine t quality porcelain by Due Lf.'Ont Fine
Chin~ of Callfornl.t for John Brindle/Finl' Arts.
• 1ov. diameter • Uml~ to 4000 p~ • 8.Kk stamp In 23K gold •
• H.tnd elgned by the artl1t In lJK IJOld • Sequentially nu.mberecl • CUI bolled •
ltlUe Pritt S75 (Calif. 1"idenlt ..tel 6~ uln tu) •
MEET LENORE B~RAN AT PETR1CKS ......, Ind....,., J....-y 20. 21
for tlle fll"lt ....,.. ot "lotuy the lun ...,_ ..
ALSO Fl!ATUAING ... " ·
OrtglMI CeNmlc· lculpturet by Jerry Pu
..
,
....
Ae 911' RObert N. WMd/Pubtl5"9r Thornal K•vll/Edltor
Thuradty. J.nuery ti, 197' BartNtt• K,.lt>IChl Edltorlet p .... Oltor
I
·OtangeCoMIDollyPllOI !IJflltarldl ·~ ........................................................... _
Strike's Scars Jack Andefton
. ~ ./
W-41 l..inger on ~ne.:time Activist Still Running
Teachen ln the Huntinlton Beach Union Hilb kbool w ASHINGTON _ TM ~n·
Dittrict won al leul half • \oaf by •trlki.na ror eeven actlvltt, one. • huclllne ftsure ~rune c:Uys to mprove tbelr kJl. who ahouted d1flance at tho. u a It.Ile wary r ....... lifted, they w\ll ••• ., per. police! " now on u.. run from
Uftl Pl)' lncreiii crbHtl C)fftred 8 ~)-.nd -1h.-pe>HC9C. tw-talnc:t tout •bout
pouibly 3 ~rcent rnore next year. lh.e lMOI and the aha1n•balred
But the board ol t~ llood ft.rm and did not 1lve 1ener1UoG. with nuhff ol his
tn on the teachen' key demand -blndln& arbltraUon by old truculence. He allo 1poke
third rt ·--~ ....,;1. b ......_ about thl ll'70I and his (Ulht a pany 00 COftw -~ -IC. I...,.. u _., • from lho patt. wUb trac'a or primary tar& :t f>I the local ' mllon u well u the u dne11. One• he had to choke two primary statewide teacher or1anlzaUon1. th~ ~ack ~.,.. .•
Callfornla Teachers A11od,1Uon and lhe Callfornt1 \He'• about .o. averiae uae.
Federal.Ion CTI Tuachen. with dark hair and btewo tye.. Schools are runnina on normal acbeduJn now, re1· HI• co han·
ular le•ben are beck in ~lr claurooms and student die I• "Red ubsenteellm l no looser a problem. Runner" and
This doesn't mean thinp are u they were. The bad In hl1 car he
eeUna &bat...IW..lmv~\l<:h IA ecrimonlow! dilpuUJ UU9:--.-.... Ym•Mlm m • ... r ... s-...-~~.+-..,..-to~JWWnd for a IOfli tune. Incidents of property t 0 ~ e
danHtge and unprofes lonal strike-gameamanahlp by m le rophon ~ tcueh~rs <r movln~ JCrade material from schoolrooms, In 11 sort or
ror example> are not Hkely lo be forgot tell ovemlaht. t w a n e y
"Jor cun students rt?cover thousands of ho.urs of in-u o JJ t o n ~tructloo IOl'>t in lbc confusion of substitute teachers, poolhall pal·
heuvy absenlcehim and the emoUonal cUmate of a strike· ter · lie llves with " wlllowy · bound school system. woman he calls AnRCI who Is 11
Still, th. community shouJd be happy the strike ls :~~tie taller and younger than he
over Wld that concessions given up by either aide are not likely to wreck the high school district. His friends know him perhaps
It just Set;m.S like such a . t~njble price to pay for a ~r a8~1~i~~~=~~·a~.;'8~elr~~8~~~
measly 2 perrent d.irterence in..lhe pay schedule. r a c l A b b I e JI o f rm a·n .
Amerlca '1 moat llamboyant
fugitive. And he expects to be captu.red. Vanishing I .and.marks
Downtown Huntington Beach, once the hub of an
oiltown forested with derricks and today almost a
s tepchild of suburban sprawl, has always been colorful.
Time artd technolo~y have now claimed two more of
its homegrown institutions-Ted Bartlett's Texaco
service talion and George Farquhar's w~kly Hunt-
ington Beach News.
Texaco gave notice Jan. 2 that Bartlett and his little
station are too small to bother supplying in today's high-
volume petroleum industry. The company will make no
more fuel deliveries.
AdvCjncin,:? newspaper technology and wider circuJa-
lion amon~ competitors led to sale of the venerable,
hand·set H.B. News. It was fowlded in 1904 and acquired
by the f'arquhar clan In 1927. .:·
A former mayos: and councilman, Bartlett gave much
good·natured service to his townspeople, both at the gas
pumps and at City Hall. Sometimes they were indis·
tinguishabJe.
The H.B. News, in its own colorful way, served its
purpose in dissemfoating community information in a
unique, sometimes fl amboyant, fashion. ·
Bigger, more modem gasoline stations and com-
puterized newspaper type.setting may be in today, but
many will miss filling 'er up at Bartlett's Texaco and
picking up a copy of The News. ink·smudged and hot off
the presses on a Thursday afternoon.
We'll miss them both
Smmner College Cuts
FOR nvE years now. Abbi<'
Hoffman has been hldlnii out
after jumping ball. Ile tace11 n
New York drug cons~lrocy charge that could, Ir he ls con
vlcted. bury him In Attica prlfton
for 15 yeaf'IJ to life. He has ut
tempted to portray the arrt.'St 1r
the ll.Rht of a oolitlcal framcup.
but the fact is he was cnul(ht
red·handed selling $36,000 worth
of cocaine to an undercover J,>Olicc
officer.
The man whose political
radicalls"1 and violent rhetoric
launched a thousand protest
demonstraUorut and helped fuel a
decade of social disruption Is now
lill1e more tha n a common
criminal, reduced to scatological
diatribes and reliving old slorics
in articles he writes for men's
magazines and counterculture
publications.
He has had plastic surgery to
chanfe his appearance. He has
s ur e r e d two nerv ous
breakdowns brought on by the
pressures of being a fugitive and
the strain of juggling his various
ldentittes. He has been arrested
and Jailed but was released
without being identified. "J had
Mailbox
to tit my llddNN book Oft that
OOOllon," he Hid, meanlq ll Jlter11ly.
ff 8 HA& 8EEN ottered
asylum 1n Cuba. but he rejected
It becaute: "I'm an Arnencan.
and I'm much more content. Uv· In• here and dolnR what I'm do·
Ing than I would bo llvlna in
Cuba u Abble. lar1e1 haa a law or retvn. and I am Jewlah. bull
think they'd trade . me for a
Phantom Jet. So heni:J at.a,f ."
He has workN a.t an Emdlah
teacher. as a chef In a rcu1taurar1t.
as u cOOk in a greasy apoon, alJI
laborer and u construcllon
worker. People have spotted him
as an .Abbie Hoff
mun lookullk<'. b.ut no on,c has
cha Uchgt..'d him Ill! to hla tr~c iden·
Uty.
ll baa been a decade al nce
Hoffman helped foment tht'
1tret' riots al the Chicago
Democratic convenllo11 and
later tum lhe .rlot-eon1plraey
trial of the Chlcaro Seven Into tt
shambles. Prafl.Q, like 1hower·
Ing dollar b1Jla from the vlJJltors'
t•llery on&o the 11oor of the New
York •lock exchan1e and
watching the brokertt 8'rlmble
for the tnoney. bolstered his Im·
age aa lhe Clown Prince of the
NewLdt.
BUT ≮R actions such
as we11rinit o 1thlrt pJadc f110m
the Amerlron nuJC, •characlcrtt•
Ina the United States In his
books 11." "Aml'rlku. the Pitt Na·
lion." cxtollln~ drug u11t1J(c und
wulkln.-t oround with four·letler
words paJntC'd on his forehead
''Th&t ~eems tAit. We win CAmbodiA-you lose lrM"
-ma~ hJm a hat.cd O«ure for
many.
He has mellow e d con .
alderably, meanwhile, alonw
wlth t.bc t.lma. Jlmm~ Carwr,
he thinks. Is "an honesl .JlU111
working in t dishonest 1y1tem."
Today's vlllolna? "It u1ed to be·
Hey, My. LBJ. how many khh
did you kill today!' Now I think
lt's the <'httlrmttn or the board,; ot multinational corporatk>n .
and ll maketJ mt mad>bec1u1te t
don't even know their t1amt·11.
The same people who were muk
Ing napalm tor Viotnorn ure now
busily poltmnln1 tho environ·
ment."
The hardest part or hi" Jiff! on
the run, llolfman 1111ld, 111 beln~
1epar~Ued from hi& ramj ly
ruicltlvo gtati.111 hHR m •unt the·
rorccdendofhls marrlaae by w1fl'
Anita allhouJCh they corre11poncl
re((uJarty and remain ''brothcr
Rnd·1l1terfricmd11." m .. a.year.old llOn omcrlca
named with• 1tm11ll 1'a " 01t a11yrn
bol or the counterrulturc lnt11
which he wos born haft 11cen his
f1tthtr orHy ut tleetlnit 1Hic:rct
mectlnK" arronl(ed ot ((real rliik
And ICQffm tu• hu11 two t "'"'u"'"
M>n" by a pr vlouit marrh.1J<e. 011t-
ru'lslnic hj11 family. h t·a mo clo!\4•
ti> lf'ar11 ot onti point end nhruvtl)'
l('rt lht' room to rOl!lflri hilt corn
JXJ11Urf'
"IT'lt VP.RV vPry h-.rtt •
vtry painful." /.,. ~f1ld • I W(ltJfd
nf'Vf•r tivt myM<ll up f'toplc
1110 · 'What flo you w~nt to I'<>
t18 t'k ror, °''"''re dhlnj( hMt1·r
fturn m11't ,,., vour frll"nlf' Would
Y'•U ltf'llf'Vf• mr 1f f •UJirf f tt ttt1 11 •re,, my rnnthM'' Sh•· ~ th•d .t
hird titrll' u~~C..l"ldln( all '" u,,. .. .
W,. wrr<> brt>UChl t11ic,..,h .. r
11r1th ffoltm1m m &lJUal#1 -.. Y •
•f~r tlaborirl.f" ~eurrt y J,1n•n11J
lHnu1. Arnctl drove u' t1, .t arnrtll
dlnf'r WfM'f'r> w1• ~~·• down C...J1J
cknly frt1m th,,. re<tr St l'Kll •
haired cowboy (1J(ur1• wt.•nr••'
JN1n~. leather ~. aunstfa-.'l>I
a b<.tndannCt &nd u c:owhoy h4!
nppearcd "Hey, .. hr <tald "I rn
nilly.. u1un~ an ts~rec.'Cl upwi
code nomc
Hoffman s aid he went undt•t
ground not so much from rear of
be ing convicted bul of wh:il
would happen to him in prison.
Arter hi~ a rre5t. he spent six
weeks In Manhattan's Infamous
Tombs prison befor~ making
bail. -"I was deathly afraid or
how l 'd be treated in Allic·a
prison. I've had a friend die m
there . So I decided to run ...
A "sharpty reduced" summer school sessioa
lies ahead for students at Golden West. Orange Coast and
Coastline community colleges because of the district's
post.Jarvis financial picture.
Many basic courses as well as all sports programs
will be sent on vacation until school reopens in the Fall.
Outside of f ederally·funded classes and clinical
courses such as nursing and cosmetology, which will re-
main, there is no set 'sl:lmmer curricuJum at the In -
dividual colleges.
Adoptive Parents Deserve Consideration
Coast Community College District trustees appear to
have taken the right direction in allowing officials at each·
campus to decide which courses to offer without damag-
ing the regular curriculum.
If officials from three facmties work together.
perhaps some! semblance of a rounded curriculum can be
maintitined. . • Opinions expressed In tho space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Olher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Bo>. 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/ Salute
By L. M. BOYD
Am asked how the 21 ·gun
salute came to be a naval
tradition. Cr<'dit the British.
Jt was a defensive m<-asure.
at first. Commanders of forts
ashore didn't want warships
sneaking up on them. So in-
coming ve"scls were re·
quired to announce
themselves by e mptying
their cannons while still out ot range . The maximum
number or cannons aboard
ship at the lime wus 21. Later.
ships carried m any more
guns. The United Stutu
11a luted with as many
f(Unshots as t,here were stetes
In the early days. But the
Britis h finally s uggested
evoryi.ody standardize at 21
shot.a, and the salute became
international.
Dear
.Sloomy
Gus
Co11t Community
Colle_1• Ohtrl ct'•
• Pro~ U tulblck
ia a "IOft" cover on CM '?t elMlncbedUl.a. ~
to ev•ry boulebold. . s.c.
Q. "What's the fastest
anybody baa ever played an
18·hole golf game?'
A . Just 27 minutes 48
seconda. One Bob Williams
did it on a 8,010..yard course
In Eugene, Ore. He didn't ad·
dre11 the ball. He ambuahed
it on the run.
Seven out of 10 people who
die in fires are dead long
before the names ever get to
them. It's the carbon monox·
Ide, the smoke, the
s uperheated air.
Most everybody now is
famlllar wtlh the elect.ronk
screening devices used at
alrporta to check the lu11a1e
and clotbln& of paa1en1era.
When thoee lnetrument.a flrat
come out during World War
II. they indlc'.ated at least one
out of every 10 pel'IOUI who
walked away from ahlpyarda
ond mllltary b&lea waa car·
rylna otf rovemment proper-
ty. When they were. flnt lft.
stalled at San Quentin priloa1 they thowed that three out or
flv• remare vtalt.on carrl9d
1cl11on lm their pun11. In
both CIMI, tbe MDIOl'I cut
the contraband down con-
1tder1bly.
Elpt U.... u mucb • ..., ..
nows throuP l»IPH tn W. covnt~ ...,. d1,1 .. no..
down the Mlullltppl. •
To the Editor:
Re Cheryl Romo's article,
"AdopUon, Both Sides" .tDally
Pllot Dec. 29>:
1rs too bad Ms . Romo left out
another side to the adoption
question, namely the feelings
and concerns of the adoptive
parents in any adoption
"triangle."
It is apparently the vogue for
various ne w s papers and
magazines to romanticize and
Idea li ze the :.idoptcc '.'I search for
his birth parents. Note t say
'birth' .. and not "real." Real
parents are those who willingly
and with Jove rear and nurture a
child.
There seems to be little con·
cern with how adoptive parents
might feel as the birth parent
suddenly appears and at thl8
late date wants to become part
of a young child's life.
ADOPTIVE parents are not
caretakers or foster parents who
recede Into the shadows If and
when a birth parent decides to
appear.
Articles such as this do a
·grave diSt1Crvice to U\Pusanda of
loving adoptive pupt,nts who
may tear the sudden appearance
or the birth, parent in the life of a
child.
Adult adoptees who believe
they will "find themselves" by
looting their birth parents ap·
parenUy are encountering leas
obstacle.. but this release ol ln·
let's all pull together." Baloney'
The teacher on strike has no
faith or respect f or the
leadership of the district. lie will
have Jost a half month's sul:Jry
Jn no way will he go back into
the classroom and he charitahlc.
The scar is deep and permanent.
The cohesiveness will be J(onc.
The greater potenlial a teacher •
has to ofler will be Rone.
A teacher cannot do his hest 1f
every year he must go before
lhe board and. like a ~uppl1<:1.1nt.
"beg alms for the love or Allah ...
The educational program will
suffer. The only one to gain is
the di1lrict. Using substitutes in·
stead of regular teachers could
save some dollars
ROY MILi.ER
Tlaa•lc• to F._,
To the F.ditor:
' I have often heard the ex·
presslon "too dumb to come in
out of the rain," but never
thou1ht I would see il apply to
high school teachers. Maybe we
should be glad thex were on
strike instead or teaching.
l was hoping that some or
them were smart enough lo re·
allie what they are dolna to
their student.a. I had already
given up on those that told my
children nol to attend c:lasa and
not to worry about class work '1S
they would give them A'• for all
work done while they were gooe.
formaUon 1hould be by mutual SAW ONt of the thoughtleea
qnd crime and teach his children
to read and write, he can also
dlspost' of his own garbage and.
all of this with no help from any
~overnment a1tcncy. Wh y c•ls('
would he s uggest that l!Ovcrn·
ment employees s hould quit
their jobs if they arc unhappy
with their salaries and benefits ?
.\S A FEDERALLY employed
engineer with both a BS 1rnd MS.
I a m <'Xl)Cctud to be content with
a salury that 1s 15 to 30 percent
less than m y counterpart tn
private-industry. And you would
reduce my b e n efits , M r .
Blankenship? Which be nefits
arc those·~
I have already bffn Informed
that I cannot receive any social
s ec urity retirement teven
though I paid Into the system for
20 years prior to going to work
for the government 1 because
that would be "double·clipplng."
Maybe you are referring to the
medlcal and life Ins urance
policy ltlat I pay $46.12 a
month for?
I may like your advice and go
back Into private industry. but
how many people will be willing
to do my Job It I leave? Whal
kind of service do you expect for
the wages you're apparently
wllllng to pay?
In the meantime, I suggest
you trade your car In on a
g1rba1e disposal truck because
you may need ll ln the near
future.
G.H. PlPER
consent ot all partle11 Involved. ones wearing an lndlan Chief JCJ.r•t-1-• P•-• As an adoptive as well a11 head dreu (probably a history •• .,.,.. ~•
""aturaJ" parent I urge Ma. te1cher1 and could only think To the Edttor:
Romo to explore all sides to the that rompers jlnd a placard 11tat-Much 11 beinC written t~
adoption question. Ina "IC you dOn'l play my way I days about the 1alary problems
MRS. J . PRICE am 1oln1 to t~ke my ball and ot teachers. They ero beln1.1 bat and ao home," would be criticized by many for •howlns . •~•r I• .... more appropriate. And hopetulJy rnore lntereat In qioney than --r lhe 1cbool board wtll Hnd him atudenta. To the Wt.or: and his friends home. 1 have three children. One hu
A fac« not mentioned ln. the To the teachers who are thlnk· 1r1du1ted aner att.endln1 tour
media II lhe permanent edUC•· 101 of their students and for the years •t Coala Men Hl1h
ti I •-· lh t ' 11 trik le aon1 ... _Y .... e t•a""'lna them Scf\ool. Two are presently ona .._ • •0 owa • 1 e • """' .. "' ~11 " enrolled there. ln thl• era or the 1ucb u the one In Jfuntlnaton tn the cluaroom by example -Buch. n.. dl1trtct lan·t ton· thank you. "educational put·down" I am
V R HOR'""'"' amazed and ira~ul tor the hl1h . cerned. but tho8e teachlns In UM · · ·· 'Vl"' qua lily ot education 'my chlldren
clauroom wlll note and be 6ave received there.
1wareGllbl .. lua&Jon. _. ... _ .. , ••· • -c'/_ Before the .trike our depert· ...,..-. a .. !If!•~· THE TCACHING atatr ta
Dftnt ,... '"l cohee've. &ach .To tbe J:djtor: 1uperlof"aod an education tar
w11 wllllnC to ihare of hl• extra Mr. BJanbmhfp~lf hu al>Cw• averap. la-available to
/f
administrative staff is hl~hlv
vltiible and a pproachable to both stud('nts and parents. They an•
willing lo li sten and arc ~enuim:
ly concerned with constantly 1m·
proving th1• school and helpin~
to solv<' problems.
. While I have no way or repay·
mg all the genuine lntere-.t.
frfendfincSS and <'Xtra time for
nl)(lve the cull of duty shown hv
teachers and administration al
CMHS I can at least publicly S:Jy "thank· you."
MARILEE BULLARO
To the Editor·
Jn thl' Jun. I I Matlhox lhcr<-
was a l etter from Wall
Blankenship In which he beral<'d
public e mployees ror desirin~
co1t·of-Uving Increases. tt he is in business I'm sure h<'
has raised his prices to increax<·
his profits. If he is in private in-
dustry I'm s ure he hni; had a
financial review ever y si x
months or a year. unless he Is a
U!elesa employee.
He says servants, referrinS? to
public servants, want more
dollars while others /leaders.
rulers. kings> get less. I am if
tea c her. 1 will serve bis
children. I am not his servant.
He also say' that Ir we don't
make enough, get o_u.t. That's
llke saying lfr migrant workers
starve let them get out; lf you
don't like America, leave It. I
a m offended.
T .SMJTH
Prt"11q Aeic
To lhe F.ditor:
I read with interest your Nov.
28 editorial on the CHP In·
terpretaUon of the State Privacy
Act.
Pleue be UIU~ that r share
your concern and will be in-
troduclna an uraency bill to cor·
net th• altuatlon. The CH P 's ac·
Uon wu an unintended aide ef-
fect which will .be quickly
corrected .
DAVID A. ROB!:RTf
kn. RoWrtt "'°'the a.Chor o/ the Pnucacw Acll. Mor.
tlmt, mat.erlalt or any need ot aecret he thould lel us all ln on those aluct.nt.t who want lt. Moat 11Mteiiiiidiii1'iiiiiiil::&ii~::1f-°"iii1ieiliiiiiiiiir:;:-.;::::.-=.::.:..:.-..:.:..~+a;e..;, "Ta•,.~•r• ·Had ~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~--liel'J~~~~jdf.!!fj~i--~;--~i) .MaUboa. Jaa. ll l. "-lP~· lcated and wtw.., to 11" ex·
AnD fll&..*1b tMN wUI ly hal 1111tem whereby he can tra , "unpaid" llme to puplb
be aiuda ol, "now th1t lt'• ovw, not only drtve buan. tl&ht fires 1bowin1 a dalre to le.am. The
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VOL 12, NO. 11, 3 SE:CTIONS, 36 PAGES
-Car Insurance .R .· s· ? ... ates to oa·r.
By .JOANNI: aEYNOLD8 °' ........ ~ ....
Orange County driven race
automobile lmurance rate in·
creues ol up to 31 percent lf a
plan aponlOl'ed by Loe Ansel~
County officials It adopted by
state Jecislaton. a Santa Ana cl·
ty councl.lman charged today.
John Brandt made the claim
at a prea conference held, to an·
nounce the launching of coun·
tywide opposition to the in·
aut•M! rate revision.
Brandl said he is seeking sup-
port from Oral\Jle County's 26
cities In oppoelna the Institution
of a 1tatewide averaae premium
rate.
The avera1e 'rate i1 being
souaht by Loe Anples County
officiall who claim that the In·
surance cocnpanle• are dis·
crimlJUlting against residents of
the low Income areas of their
county by aaaiantng automoblle
insurance premiwns on a geo-
graphical basis. The low income
neighborhoods have higher rates
than suburban areas such as
Orange County.
The state COfll?'>lssloner of In·
Stole Budget Cut
surance la to report to the
le1t1lature on· the 1tatewide
averqe by July 1.
''Since tbe rates charged for
many Los An1elea County
motorilU will drop lf terrMorial
ratiaa is abotilbed, and claims eo1t overall remain the same.
thole in outl)'ina areas such u
oun wtll have to make up the
difference through subltantially
hl~r premiums,·· Brandt aaid.
He said local governmenta are
being urged to oppose the
measure in hearings to be held
in March.
Your .J~m~to•a
Daily Ne spaper
N CENTS
Ucl N . . . L ff COURTNEY (L£FT), KIRSTEN KWAT£K GET THEIR llf'THDAY WISH AS FRIENDS WATCH
ixes ayo . s Re~:.-u;:;:~;;~;;day
By PIUUP ROSMARIN Of ... o.I,., ...........
Despite anticipated state
budget cuts of $1.S million to S2
mllHon, UC Irvine Executive
V lce Chancellor James
McGaugh said today that
neither personnel ·nor academic
programs at UCI face elimina·
tion.
The new reductions amount to
a drop of 2.9 percent to 3.8 per-
cdt tn state funding. UCI re-
cieves a state budfet of about
$50 million. Ila tota budget, de· rived from private and public
grants and, other sources, is
more than three limes that
amount. · McGaugb, second ln command
at tbe caml>Utr. •a-s ·queried .
about local plans alter it waste· none of several plans being con·
ported Wednesday that UC sidered include layoffs.
Berkeley Chancellor Albert "There certalnJy will be a re·
Bowker already has ordered duction la penonnel," McGaugh
I ayoff notices for 10 ad-said. "'Jbe moil reasonable ex-
minlatraton. pectation ls that any reductions .
Bowker ellmlnaled 25 other will take place by attrition.
business positions beginning Ju. The practice ol cuttiQa by al·
ly l , through early retJrement, trition, McGaugh said. began
transfers to lower posu and laat summer in response to other
normal attritlon. Savings were state budget cuta.
estimated at St million. Though be could only guesa at
Chancellor Daniel Aldriclf .k. the number of UCI staff mem·
issued a brief advisory today by hers who might retire or resign
telephone from San Franclaco by June 30, the end of the cur· where be is attending a universl-rent fl8Cal year, McGaugb said
ty Re1enta' meeting, that be fewer ol the positions woWd be
plans no changes in his ad· replaced tbab la usual miniatrat1ve stall. lfcGaup uid other posiUons McGauu outlined possible where pcmtble, will be rep&aced
euta 8l UC},aad empbuiaed &hat ·-(8-L\YWn, hfa-All-. ,.
llllht ln Le•nge r.<.
Solnn Fa<;es BraWl Rap
WASHINGTON CAP) -~Michael 0 . Myers, D·Pa., bas
been charged with assault and
battery in an alleged brawl ln a
suburban Virginia cocktail
lounge, police said today.
Myers' office confirmed that
the s~·term congressman
from Philadelphia bad been in·
volved in the incident, which
began about 1 a.m . Tuesday,
and that suburban Arlington
County, Va .• police issued two
warrant.II for bis artest.
M yera was charged in
separate warrants with alleged
assault and battery of a security
guard and a cashier in an elevator leac:ling from the roof.
top IOUQ&e, said county police
spokesman 'lbomas Bell. Both
were treated for minor injuries,
police said.
Bell said that because the
charges are misdemeanors, no
attempt would be made to aerve
the wan-apt unless Myers re·
turna to Virgin.la.
An aide said the conareuman
would return to Vlrgil'lia to be
served the warranta. Myers , a former
longshoreman, was reported to
be al home ln Philadelphia to-
day • eouJd not be reached for comment. ~
He commutes d aily to
Wasbill(rton when Con&ress is in
session. accordins to aide Mike
Corbett.
Tbe PbiladetDhla Bulletin re· ported today tfult in iDtervieWs
with Myers on Wedneeday, Lbe
conareuman denied tbe
charges said there wu no filbt· ing wbI14' be and his frieftds
were at the bar. and aaaerted be
waa not present when the al·
le1ed inddenl occurred.
Irvine Co. Appoints
Cameron Planner.
The newspaper quoted Myers
as saytq tbat wheri the bar
clOleCf at about t a.m., be took a
taxi to hi.a office, w~ there
had been an earlier party
celebrlllnl hi.a 1wearilll·ln, to
make ~ the offtce wu secure
and that party food was
refriser.aed. Rather than have an alde
drive him back to tbe motel,
Myen said. be "flopped out" on <See YAWL. Pase A2>
The lrvine Company an·
nounced today tl has promoted
Donald C. Cameron, iu urban
dealp director a1nce 1973, to the
post of chief planner.
--Compllny ident Peter C.
Kremer aaid~ron. -46, auc-
ceedl IUehard A. Reese, who re-
cently rwigned as vice president
of planning.
Reese reportedly plans to
serve as. a consultant with the
company on several projects
and punue other career aoalt.
He joined the firm In 1~ -after
servtng as planning director for
the City ol Anaheim.
Cameron will be ln cbarp ol
coordlnattnc the com~•~
General Plan land UM •
and will bead'tbe firm •• couta1
area planninC prosram.
.Cameron wu project director
for the UC Irvine campus
muterplan and helped develop
plana for University Town
Center. He ii a resident ol South
Lquna.
Mistreatment
By.Marvin
~old in Trial
Laguna Twim Get-Cycle RUies for Presents
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. DllM\I ...... SUit
TREY ASKED FOK IT on their
birthdays. so Laguna Beach twins Kirsten
and Courtney Kwatek shouldn't have been
surprised after school Wednesday.
But they were.
For sitting in the school parking lot wait·
Ing to take them home were two men in black
leather jackets. astride two rumbling Harley-
Davidaon motorcycles.
'l1le blken, complete with gold earrings.
boots. beards and shiny tailpipes sat silently
u • narm ol 50 awe-struck younpten sur· ~them~ ,,
THE GIUNNING TWINS bopped on the ~ ol tbe two eycles, wavt.na IOOdbye to ...
vtou1 school chums as their leatber·~lad
chauffeurs roared up· the bill and out of the
school parking lot.
youngsters what they wanted for their 10th
birthday.
The fourth graders said a ride home rrom
school on the back or a pair of motorcycles
wouldn't be too bad for starters.
Uhhmmm. How about a limousine. Or a
\,ai<icab. Mom suggested.
BUT THE YOUNGSTERS had their
hearts set on 1300 cc Harley.Oavidsons.
So Mom took up the twin challenge and
contacted her brother.· lan Ziegler. who is
visiting from Ohio. Ian rounded up friends
Roger '11)urman and Marty Jarvis, who just
arrived from Phoenix -astride the heavy.
dut.y motor.cycles..
~nd when school let out Wednesday. the
motottycle visitors and Mom were in the
parklpg lot waiting ror the birthday duo.
"This is more exciting than Disneyland."
Kirsten said.
It all started c.arlier lbia week when Mom
(Myrna Kwatek>W...de the mistake of asking
thf! Too cl the World Elementary School
AND A HECK OF a lot more exciting
thap a school bus. I
Workers Accept Pact
Wunly Expected to OK Fringe lncretUJe
' Oran1e County supervisors
are expected next week to ratily
a new eoatract calling for a 7.3
percent increase In fringe
benefits granted the county'&
welfare eligibility ~rkers.
The contract, which apparent-
ly will cost the county about
$200,000, received "overwhelm·
ing" approval ot representatives
of the 46l·member eligibility
worken unkJa Wednesday night.
The eootract is retroactive to
Dee. 28, the da&e tbe former con·
tract expired. Workers have re-
mained on tbe job in a series of
exteaakJal acreect to by union
~prllrle!iV•. ..
TM new contract wtll only laat
six months until the start cl the
next ftlca1 year.
Paul Wort.bell, spokesman for
the Aft...CIO affiliated union,
aaJd bodl.. eounty offlclala and
.unton repreeentatives aL":: that the county's flnaadal
wu too<UnCertaln for eltber skle
to acne to a laapr.term con·
tract.
He uld u. ........ coab'9Ct
propaul fw tM CDIDinl ftlCal
. -Mg Winner
Piela Jail
year will be presented to county
otticiala by Feb. l.
The contract approved by
workers Wednesday was a com·
promise worked out by a state
mediator who was called in
Monday afl~r contract talks
were declared at an impasse
last week.
Count;t officials are prohibjt.ed
from granljftl direct pay raises
beeaUBe tbe county took state
financtaJ aid to help balance the
current budget alter passage of
Propoattion 13. .
According to Worthen. the new
contract calla for additional den·
tal care beneftta and the addi· tton of dependents to the dental
care plan. It alto increases the
county-paid life insurance policy
from $1,000 to $10,000.
A m.ic>r addition to the frin1te
' Tornado Hits
San Diego's
Arena Area
-benefits will be a county.paid
disability Insurance policy to
cover pregnancies, Worthen
said.
Another point during :Jalary
negotiations was the issue or
worker caseloads. Included in
the new corft.ract. is a county
guarantee that the current level
won't be increased.
Worthen said the guarantee is
a compromise since workers
wanted the existing caseload re·
duced.
Bob Griffeth. or the county
personnel office said supervisors
will be asked to ratify the COO·
tract on Wednesday. He said
there ls nq estimate of the total
dollar cost of the package.
Earlier. however, county of •
ficlals said the average total
salary for eUgtbUity workers Is m.oeo. nating the 7.5 addition
for tbe next six months worth
about $3)(),000.
Coast
Weather
Chance of rain decreas·
lng to near aero tonight
and Friday. Lows tonight
47 to 52. Highs Friday 62 to
67.
INSIDE TODA W
A It. PalAl paper nporf 1
that ator Rod Corew hot
tlflfHd to 0 /fW·.,.aT COft·
trocr .U. •"-ColOontlo
A ... aor,. 1-Bl . .....
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TEHRAN. lran (AP> -Ttiii
new lraa&an aoveraaMllt Mal~
envo1 lode~ to IMll PHH 'Wf~
Ayataallab bomalQL ti mo.t
da..,.rcu enemy. 8ut •idel to
the MOl&em holy man aald he
would not nelOtlate wlt.b lhe
t mluary and be aleo ~
Pr..W. Ca1Ur'1 call to ~w
lhe oew ~ 1 cbaaee.
Cl11bH be tween d e m .
onatra&on and aokilera k)yal
to Shih Molta mmt d Reaa
Pahlavi coatlnoed Aw • eeeand
day todaJ. and between MWft
and 21 people wer• .,.porttd
kJUed. Tbe wont bk>odlhed .... in
the IOUthera town of DeafuJ .
wbe re troops re ported ly
rammed automobiles with thelr
tankl to rout pn>tellters.
U.S. Air Force planes evacuat·
ed 17 Ame ricans . moally
mlUlary advisers, from an air
base near DeduJ and bt"OUOt them to. Tehran. a U.S. military
spokesman said. Many of the an.:
ti-shalt protest.a have been bit-
terly anli·American as well.
Sources there said Jalal
Tehrani, bead ot the Reaency
Council standin« ln for the shah
durln1 bia' fo l'ced vac ation
a broad, was dispatched to meet
todax in Parts with Khomaini,
the religious leader beading the
opposition to lbe shah and the
government be left behind rum.
But in France the ayatullah's
top aide, Ibrahim Yaidi, said
Kbomaini would not receive
Tehrani "unless be bas some
other thing on his mind" than a
discussion of a reconciliation
with the government of Prime
Minister Shahpour Bakhliar.
Yazdi said s uch talks were "out
ofthe question."
I',... Pflfle A J
BRAWL.· •• -an office couch, the ·euUetin re· ported. .
The pollce spokesman said the
two miademeanor warrants for
Myers we"' issued Wednesday
in connection with the incident
tha t occurred al the Skydome
Lounge, a rooftop bar on the top
-of a Quality Inn motel in Arl·
inston County.
Bell said the warrants were
issued after Michael Loper. a
security guard at the hotel, and
Kimberly Ervin, a cashier, iden-
tified Myers through pictures.
The police spokesman said
Myers would have been a rrested
al the'lime of the incident, "but
police had trouble locating him
and did nol have a positive iden·
tificiUion at the time."
Police received a call that a
fight in the lounge was in prog-
ress at 1 a.m. Tuesday, Bell
said."'
He said police arrived at t.lie
hotel to find one of Myers· com-
panions, whom they identified as
John L. Sullivan, "running
around the lobby, without His
trousers or underwear, yelling,
'Beat me, Beat me'."
Sullivan was arrested on lwo
misdemeanor counts or aUeged
auaull and battery aod -vingle
count of alleged public di'unken-
neaa, Bell said.
The police re port quoted
Loper, the security guard, as
saying Myen was In a party
with al least four other men and
two women.
·'The report shows the party
began making a Jot of noise
and creating a disturbance , and
when they were asked to be
quiet, the man later identified as
Mr. Myers responded, 'I'm a
congressman; we don't have to
be quiet','' Bell said.
Bell said that after leaving the
lounge, Myers' group 1ot in~
the elevator.
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Cad1'er Cluttered
Under aU the rubble is Culver Drive in
Irvine. Qmtractors working for CalTrans
a r e bashing down the old nort hbound
lanes bridge of the Santa Ana Freeway.
Traffic has been closed from 9:30 a.m. to
4 p.m .• from freeway to Scottsdale Drive,
while workers demolish the structure .
New-bridge was built because of accident
proble~ on ramps of old one, and to al·
low widening of Culver .
,.,.... Pflfle AJ
LAYOFFS.,.
by part-time worke'rs.
He said neither salaries nor
working hours of exis ting
e mployees will be cut, under
current plans.
McGaugh said cuts will be
m ade in expenditures for sup-
plies, equipment and the like.
"We'll probably have to buy
fe wer books, less replacement eq uipmtfnt. less money for com-
P.uting time." McGaugh said.
'When a piece of equip ment goes out in a laboratory, we're
going to have to look carefully to
_see whether it will be replaced."
The reduction of state monex,
the vice chancellor s aid, "~It .
impact everything we do, in a1l
the ways we spend our money in
education and research.
"But we d on 'l plan any
wholesaJe cutting or elimination
of any particular proJtram."
He added. "That doesn't mean
the quality won't be hurt by the
cuts. If you don't have supplies
or laboratory equipment to
r e place, tha t re duces t he q uality.
"It's a major problem. We're
struggling to try to keep fhese
cuts fro!" irreparablr, damaging acaderruc programs. '
56-in£h Rain Pelts .
Hawaii Isle Coast
HONOKAA; Hawaii (AP>
Most res idents along the
Ha makua coast of Hawaii Island
agree they can't recall anythi.ng
like it -a 56-incb rain that
wo uld put most good s now
storms to shame.
"It was fierce. It. just kept
coming down. This is the wont
one I've experienced and I've
been here 25 years," said Yasu
Kawawaki, field superintendent
for the Honokaa Sugar Co .. Wed-
nesday when it appeared the sun
might again shine.
A storm that settled.. over the
eastern side of Hawaii's "Big
Island'' on Friday dumped near-
ly five feet of rain in some areas
over a five-day period, accord·
ing to the Na tional Weather
Service in Honolulu on the island
of Oahu.
"I've lived he"' all my life
and it wu one of the worst,"
BJlld J•mes Freitaa, 26, who
works al the Hoook.ia Garage.
Hibl winds ripped roofs off a
few -6omes and flattened one
sugar company storage shed.
"Some stream beds that I've
never seen wtth water looked
like riven." said Cootey.
Altbouab there hu been no
es timate ort the loh e s ,
Kawawaki said his com.,,..y ex-
perienced extensive damage,
largely to the plantation road
system which will have to be
fixed before any cane can be
harvested.
Mucboftbe cane was flattened.
but m0&tsbould recover, he said.
said.
"I've got enough wort piled up
now for 10 yean," said Robert
Evana, eoaetruction superlnten·
dent at Honokaa Sugar.
By WedDaday, tbe ralfte bad
stopped and tbe weathermen
began to tally the statistics.
A •1•ar·ol4 Daaa Pelnt wman and a al·J•ar-old Camp
PeaclJeC.m llartM were kWed lo NParlllie eeddela W..._..y
tlaat lift 6M' Lacwaa Beaeb nel·
.......... la tbl laarbor COM· m~f·.
CaJlfonlia ID .... ar Patrol ot· fleer Tom Sapp Hid Debbie
May •. 28, ol mil 6trw of lbe
86.lver Latern, died ti iDJwies
abe 1"'81ined in a alnlle car ac-
f' ..... P_AJ
MARVIN.· •• • tr .soo in alimony and cbUd sup-port to bis former wife. Betty.
Durint earlier testimony,
Marvin wu expretaion.leU as
hi.I former lover wept bttterly
recalling her pregnancies by
Marvin and the abortionl she
said left her aaable to bear
children.
The 46-year-old Min Marvin,
testifying in the landmark prop-
erty settlement trial. detailed the disintegration of ber six-year
love .affair with Marvin -a re·
lationabip she says enliUes her to
$1 m lllioo plm a share of bia as· seta. She became pregnant three
times, she said -once she mis-
carried and twice she bad abor·
Uoos at Marvin's urging.
•·He d i dn 'l wanl more
children." she said. •
Ke Md four by • former mar·
riage.
Her attorney asked U Miss Marvin suffered any ill effed.s
from the abortions.
Sbe took a dee,1> breath and
s~d almost inaudibly: "l have
scars and 1 can't bear cbilclrea."
Tben she burst into tears.
Marvin's attorney. A. David
Kagoo, lold Superior Court
Judge Arthur Manball: "It's
our contentioo a good part of
this testimony is ficUUoul."
The importance of the abor·
lion testimony in the non-jury
tri al was unce rtain. Miss
Marvin bas the legal burden to
prove that she and Marvin, 54.
had an "implied contract" to
share their efforts and property.
Lawyers in the case 88).' such
a contract may be implied from
the conduct of the parties during
their relationlhip. Thus, almost au cooduc:t ii relevant.
The case the first to interpret
a 1976 Ciillomia Supreme Court
·decision, is ex~ed to sel a
precedent for alimony without
mania&e irJ cases of cobabit.at-ioe si~ couples.
ddnt lhonly .net 3 a .m. on
Del Obh po Street near
Eueuda Place.
Sapp "td lbe woman ap-
parently veered into a center
medJu ltrip, Jumped the curb
onto anoCber lllMtan and ltluck
• larce roct In thi roadway'a center.
She died at 5:40. p.m. Wednes-
day al San Clemente Gemral
Holpilat Sapp said tbe ecKlnty
coroner would perform an
autoply on the woman today.
In a JePG"ate accident. Steve
Henderson, 21 , of Camp
Pendleton. w aa killed in a
Pacllic C.out Hi&bwat bead-on
collilkln_tb8t ~ed at 11 p.m .
(Photo Pqe A2. >
Sapp aaid the crash OU\a'Ted
when a car driven ~Y AJlen
Gre11. 19, of La1uaa Beach,
Croeeed tbe ceoter' di rider IOUlh ot SelVI Jloed. ~ i:alo a
car cmven by 'lbomaa 8tocks.
25, alao ~Lacuna Beaeb.
HelJdtnon .... paMeo~' Stocki' Vehicle.
Greg wu reported in
condition today at UCI ~ecti , Center. Stocu and Seott H
18. of La cuna Be , ~
passenger in Gregg's car. were
reported in st.able coodition at
Sao Clemente General Hospital.
Mont y Richmond, 17, of
• Lacuna Be a c h , anoth e r
pasaenge~ in Gregg's car. was reported an surgery this morning
at Anaheim Memorial Hospital's
cardiK care unit.
SaPP said cause of the acci-
dent is I.Sider investiJlation.
Truck Strike
A 'Disaster'
LONDON <AP> -The Labor
government is considering
declaring a state of emergency
in the hope that the threat of
army interventlorr will end a
trucke rs ' a trike s trangling
British industry and threatening
a na tionwide food shortage.
With some 500,000 workers
laid off by companies starved
fo_r raw materials or glutted
with output they cannot ship out,
government alld,...bus iness
leaders warned of disastrous ef·
fects on the economy i( the two-
week-oJd disruption continues.
Railway service also was halted
by the second 2'-bour engineers'
strike lo three days .
McGaugh called the fa ilure or
Governor Brown to boost pro-
f essors' salaries 15 percent. to
keep up with sala ries paid by
competin~ institutions in 'the
country, · the unkindest cut of
Policeman Patrick Cooley
said be and the seven other o(.
ri cers assigned to the ' l:lonokaa
Distrt~ kept bosy, largely
because of local sightseers.
''They would coqte from one
part or the district to another
because they heard it was ~
there and they wanted to see It," JANUARY WHITE'S
all." ~
He said Brown is expected to
orcer only 6 percent salary in·
creases, though the governor has yet to announce a position on
them
UCI accounts tor ~bout eight percent of state funds distribut-
ed to the nine campuses com· p r i s in~ the Univ ers ity of CaJiforrua. Berkeley and UCLA
get about a quarter or the total
budget each.
·Ford Meets
·Shah, Sadat
ASWAN, Egypt <AP) -The
"vacationing" Shah of Iran,
forme r President Gera1d R.
Ford and Egyptia n President
Anwar Sadat discussed cYents In
the Middle East teday In a one-
hour meeting on an island ln the Nile.
A spokesman for Sadat said in
a statement that "a spirit of un-
derstanding prevailed" among
the three men as they discussed
"the general sltuaUon and the
latest. events and developments ff! the area."
he said. ..
"They sbotald have known bet·
ter. They made traffic problems
enough because of slides," said
Cooley. who said one or the
da mage reports filed was his
own,
Irvine Slates
Fdmon Civil
Air Patrol
A documentary fiJm about the·
exploits ol £be Civil Air Patrol in
air search and rescue of people
a board downed atrpland is
s cheduled for screening In
Irvine on Jan. 25.
The 7 :3Q p .m . s how, at
Unive rsity Pa.rk recreation
center, 1 Beech Tree Lane in·
e ludes commentary by Maj.
Fred Beelby orthe CAP.
The free program, lntendtd
for senior clti&ens, la sponsored
by the Irvine chapter, No. l489t
of uie Amertean AuociaUon or Reth-ed Persona.
The CAP iJ a non-prom,
civllian air force of fr,000 mem·
ber -owned planes. Its primary
function is seattb and TeSCue,
though It uaiata in ni»Od and
e arthqua ke disasters , and
locates los t bunte rs and
fishermen.
Pabtful Bteft
Woman Bite• Tlwg'1 ,Finger
Police an searching today for a bearded, heavy·set
man wttb a wound on his rl1ht Index f\naer inflicted bJ •
Hunttncton Beach woman who bit hlm u he wp ateallna her empty brief cue.
THE WOMAN said she bit the man'• ftncer after Ill
• • put bla band over ber mouth to allenCe ber tereams.
The 8:IO p.m. robbery occurnd tu.daJ wblle the
woman Wiii ele_anlac her auto at 1 eobHplrllMd car W9lb
near &bl fllll"Olei of Beach BouMvM"d aad Mama AYeDll9. PoHee SCt. Lula Ooboa Nkt tM woman ,..,._,, to ,..
,..,. tlle ....., •• .llllllr' and drew blood u .. tried ton..
~ LOOISJQNG «* ol tM womm'a tel*, tllle
--:·~· . KtM,:rt-eWOIDM ........ bbn..._
-au • =-· ·· · .-Ocbae .... bandtt probablJ dlcl"C" aot Dow~
woman't brWCIM, valued at SIO, •• tmp&J ..ul aft« bl
opeaed ............. tam.
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Hunclreds of Chain FREE
~ on Sale Immediate delivery
WHITE'S
w. ..
J-. 31. 1979 -THE FACTORY AUTHOAtZEO ~8 RLUNG DIRlCTL V TO THE PUBllC EVEAV
CHAIR AND Sl.EEPEA LM,.8()Y MAKES HUNDREDS IN STOQ< IF YOU CAN'T
FINO YOUR NEW V..Z-80'1 HERE YOU PA08AIL V WON'T fllND IT ANVWt1ERE
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CALIFORNIA
·Tragedy IJnder Bay
BART Train Duma, E~man Die1
OAKLAND (AP) -FlN la~t'OmW MOil :,:rr-ia ...._ eoadlt'm bu& at the ~bUTed retDAlDI of a .. ~ 1.--.._.___. -........ tral today fw the HUM ol a blw ldW -w 81 i •• W Ill...,,..... eolldl·
OM tt.rem. and '•'UNd ~ .... IHI, wllOt U. M Prot1.;.:: • ...:: ••kll. ftl ... Ojkleld """ ftnJD• ~ u WUllam IUlalt. •• who tboulandl 'qi eoatm.._. to .... Su ~ WM OM of tbnt wllo coll ..... la tbe
Frudtcolllma-U.CbuMI can. tuliMI. ani:~ .C: ::r=, ~ ;:.=: :f: Tlie wrd9 .W &M llane took aa ._. luide
el1bt·mlle·loq OaklaH ... n hanetaeo Bay U..t...a.uAdJ•Doea.0.'""ftNdlW.
Brldl•· More lb••·• ricMn ride BAaT u..:;;~1~~~-car~~·,..: ~ ~a;z. =·--·lllOur "" ..... ~., ==-:.·:. nwtloO .... ca to Daly City, tbe
eventnc. Lo a l'faDdleO...,_.. traia "• • ... Tiiie tnlD wu about a mile Wiit ti O.kla.S, a Ulwler the bay from Oakl..t, tiW • _...,.. quarter ol tM war tlu'OUlb ~ twme& ud moviq
Oakland ft.remaa ud IQJund It otben, •of..... about 10 cnpb. wbea tbl Int •Plft lpited, be
were •WI ~Md lbM ~. At leall • llld. • . · rerton1. l.ncl lbe nremm. wtr'e ......... ln· "It could be-IDYWai from aa electrieal.lke to ..
Jared and It le•l 32 pel"IOlll ..... bolpkallled. wbo now What,··.~:= .... added, ··we
wW ltold a full«ale la '' THE nu arr AT about 8:1.S p.aa ...... tbe "It ....... ht.. tbe bottom of tbe.
back of a apeedina train aftet wtaat wt&MI-trala, a tQ n:ploMon}' Mid a.. Tt11D1, wbo wu
described u a ftUJ'TY ol 1-parta. ftubel and ez. ridiq In die a.t car. "Y°" could feel a cbanle or pk>lk>n-~e IOUnda oo t.be ~ BART traeb preuW"e In the air, theo there'"" a lot ol aparb
wide the 3 ... mUe ateel-encued bore. and UC11t outside."
Two boun earlier, • almilar aeries ol aounda "Pecde were yelllae, 'There'• water comlDg
and naabea abocked paueapn on uotber traill. lat· -wllieh wua't true, but it'• tbe first thing
BART informaUoa otncer Mille Healy laid you thlak of wbeD you'N under water ln the Tube.
that trai.D wu stalled under the bay for aome 20 It even cauPt me for awhile," be uid.
minutes before it contloued lnto San Franclleo. Tenny Nld the anxious pueeqen aat ln tbe
Any connection between lbe two Locidenta a1lo wu front can of the trala for about 40 minutes while
under inv:est.l&ationi the air thickened witb amoke from tbe fire ln the
The 3.6 mile underwater tube Lo ·wblcb tbe rear. ·
bu.ming train was trapped wu c&oled toda1 and "They <BART) operaton wouldn't open tbe
lbe 17.000 rush-hour commuters wbo me BART doon. It (the train) wu Just full of a.make, but it
from the East Bay auburbl were~ ac"* tbe wu waneoutakle."
bridge from MacArthur Station ln Oaklud or HEALY SAID BAaT oftlclala ftr1t tried to
found other means to reach the city. BART of. move the front few cars of the atrtcken traill out or
ficials said there appeared to be little or no tbe Tube. When that f aUed, they decided to
damage to the tube itself, and tralna were operat-evacuate tbe DMMrUren off tbe ltrtckea train and
ing on both sides of the bay. to •'--~.:::..&::T• ... _t -.....1.-.11 • .....__ out of tbe Mosl or the fire fighters lDJured suffered on a ·----&.nu.II MN c-.-.-. .,._.... smoke inhalation while battlln& the 41/a·bour lire. Tube to the .... ataUon. at Oakland West, be
led said.
It was control at 11 p.m. · Teany 1-'d -pa11en1ers were Jed off the Some 40 paaaencen on the BART train that .,
caught fire were safely evacuated, but many were 1mot1 trala IDd "crawled ..., tbil little ledae
treated for smoke lnbalaUoo. Hospltala ln Oakland witb tbe bandralls. Tbat'1 wbire tbe UllGke Sot IO
and San Francisco repo~ that alx paue111er1. 3t latmse it wu J\lll unbelievable ... But there wu
Oakland firemen, and two BART eanployees were no place to IO· 11tere were people in froDt of you,
admitted. people ln back or you ...
Bags 011 Stuclied
Strangler I.ink Pro~
· LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
man being questioned in lbe
HUlaide Strangler cue, who re-
portedly lived near where four
st.rangier victims were Jut seen
alive, may be linked wtlb a fl.ft.h
victim, according to newspaper
and television reports.
And two days on whicti Ken-
neth A. Bianchi called in sick ror
work claiming be was dying or
cancer ~n:es~d~d with the
dates or two Hillside Strangler
killings, KABC-TV lo I,.os
Angeles sa>a weanesaay. '
Los Angeles· aulborttlea re-
turned from Bellingham, Wash.,
Wednesday, where they ques ..
lioned Bianchi about the 13
Hillside Strangler slayings that
occurred betwet'n September
1977 and February 1978.
Bianchi, Z7, was arrested Fri·
day following the atralllU.laUoo
deaths of two young wo'mfn in
Waabington. Authorltles said
Bianchi, who moved to
Waabingt.oo from~ Angeles ln
May um, bad worked at the
s ame Bellingham firm u one ol
the 11tranglecf Waahill8JOO coeds.
._ Tet Sr..,er?
CAMARILLO (AP) -A
Woodland Hills man already
serving time for child molesta·
tion was being held in Ventura
County ln connection wlth the
rape and murder of a 2·year-0ld
Camarillo girl. officials said.
Theodore Francis Frank, 43,
was booked for investigation of
murder in the strangulation
death or Amy Sue Seitz, Veatura
County Undersberiff J ohn
Gillespie_ said Wednesday. The
girl'• boclY was found tut March
( STATE )
in the driveway of a Topanga Ca·
nyonbome.
St..-.UllfeH
LOS ANGELES <AP>
Although more whJte students
left the city'1111chool dlatrlct this
year-than ever before, the
decrease can't be blameCl entire-
1 y on deae1regalion, says
Univenlty or Michigan demo-
grapher Reynolds Farley.
In a report filed Wednesday
with integration overseer,
SuperiOrCourt Juctae Paul Egly,
Farley noted that white enroll·
ment fell by 29,400 studentl tbil
year-1 15.l percent drop. He
Hid 10,000 to 14,C)OO of thole ltU-
denta may btlve left beeaue of
the fonm buslnC. but factors
aucb u a declialna white blrtb
rate and a national tendency to
leave tbe city tor the suburbs
have contributed to the decreae.
Te •1ec••re~•
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Terri Buford. a former top aide
to PeGPlel Temple leader Jim
Jones, baa pven a federal grand
jury eopies of bank recordS she
believes show there ls about $7.5
million in tesnp&e accounts in
Panama. ·
Ma. Buford answered ques·
Uooa for IO mlautes W~y
before tbe pmJe), wblcb Iii ln-
vesU1at1n1 wbetber a con-
spiracy bMcbed la Ulla couatry
resulted lD tbe death of Rep. Leo
Ryan, wbo wu gunned down
with four others at an airstrip
near Jooestown Nov. 18.
&::llt8* 'Deafeti'
LOS ANGELES <APl--A
former KFWB radio program
director pleaded l.nnocent Wed·
oesday to cbarles be took more
than ft•,000 ln a scheme that al· lesed y involved false claims far employee overtime.
~t arraill_!D>eDt in Municipal
Court, Kn Draper w..-allowed
to remalD free wttboUt bail.
PVBUC NOTICE
~. Januwy 18, 1979 DAILV Ptl.OT Jl5
FIRE..QUTTEO BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT TRAIN ECA•N!O
__ E"'9IOYff• IMt)ed C.r lmofved In Orllme Undef a.y
1Juill Ride
Peril Found
In Testing
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A
mannequin was j()lted from its
seat on the last of five simula·
Uon testa aboard Magic Moun·
tain's "Colosaus" roller coaster.
which ia being investigated in coMeCUolJ with a fatal accident ·
~n the ride last month.
The test rides were filmed last weekend by the Valencia park
and the cowrty engineer's office
to determine whether addIUooaJ
salety devices are needed in the
wake of the death of 20-year-old
Carol F1ores, who fell or was
toned out of tbe coaster.
Park spokesman ~nthony
Harrill.said the mannequin.
which duplicated the Easl Los
flngeles woman's s.-root, 260·
pound proportions, remairt!d
securely seated through the first
four rides.
THE METAL lap bar was
loosened oo the fifth ride when the mannequin "came over the
lap bar," Harris said. He added
that a human being in the same
instance would \mdoubtedly '
have been thrown from the car.
The report of the county's
study is expected to be released
in two weeks by the office of
Supervi!or Baxter Ward, whose
. district encompasses the amuse-
ment park. Changes under con-
slderalion reportedly include ln·
s tallalion of seat bells or
$boulder barnease& and im
plementation of a weight limit
ror riders.
Desert City Girds
For .Shah's Arrival
RANCHO MIRAGE CAP> -Reports that tbe embattled Shah
or Iran and Empress Farah will seek refuge this weekend at
Waller Annenberg's desert estate appareolry have prompted the
City Council to_pass two crowd-discouraging "W'Cency" meuures.
Officials still will not say whether the royal family will come
here, but Secret Service agents whose duties include protecting
foreign beads or slate have arrived at the estate to take over
s~curity respooaibilWes from the State Department, which is
responsible ror guarding families of national leaden .
ln a copyri@l at.ory Wednesday, the Palm Sl>rius Desert Sun
quoted what il called "an unimpeachable aoutte" as saying the
r(>yal couple would arnve by military helicopter either _Friday or
Saturday, possibly accompanied by other family members.
FOB SECURITY REASONS, Anneoberg's sprawling estate
may be declared a temporary Irania.Q diplomatic mission, another
newspaper report~ today.
If the shah comes, as many as 5,000 Iranians are expected to
follow. al least 500 of whom may be "fanatics," said John McCoy.
a Ualson between the Riverside County Sheriff's Department and
federal offices assigned to protect the royal family.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise quoted unnamed sources in re·
porting the possible conversion to "a temporary diplomatic mis·
sion" so that Iranian officials may participate in the shah's protec·
lion.
THE PAPER ALSO REPORTED that ts dogs and 1S exotic
birds'that accomparued the shah's mother, Tadj UI Moluk, during
her earlier stay at the estate, had behaved rather un-
diplomalically.
Some or the dogs were .appareJitJy not housebroken. but as pro-
tocol to bis guests Annenberg allowed the pets to roam free ln the
house, the paper said. Unnamed law enforcement sources said the
home was being cleaned up and refurbished before lbe royal fami·
ly returns.
Meanwhile, the City Council m:aanimously approved an or-
dinance Wednesday prohibiting parting on all city streets border·
ing Annenberg's estate from Jan. 17 through Feb. 13.
"(nir rhe 'Jiff of distinction. bstln'l IH'nutv and rncr4!m1rl9 oo/u~ ..
"Softly the Su~ Sets"
by
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'Halfway House'
V" eto Justified
A ~ bousc''.lor lludeatl ble to with
thelr famlliel, or lot ltlldeml with = lMlr T.m119
are unable to cope, may be an appropriate project foT a aocial ~are_qency. "'
It lt-lntmded to allow anhappy ltudmt.l lbe breathlq
room they can't set at home. eo that they cab 4'D better with lbeif ltudlem.
Oe.aplle tlle obvloua educaUonal adv1nt.a1e, 1
twlf way house cloel not aeem to be an APPl'Olriate tool ol educaUon. 1'Nlteee ol the lrvtne lln.tned Stbool Ol.ltrict
apparently felt OU. way recently wMn tbey vetoed l uth a
project.
At the same Ume, they commended lbe concept and
eocourqed anotbe.r aaency ol pemment to punue it. ·
/ The area touches too cloRlY upon that of famlly
responalbllity to reslde coml~ in the provtnce of educaUon. 'lbere already la critlcllm aimed at
lhe scboola because ol feetinp th8 they preempt parent.
prero1aUves. · • . ~ purpose ol the schools ls to educate, not to liberate children.
T heir liberation ~ upposed to come through new
vistas opened to students 6y learning. FAucatlon Is not a
rcfu~e for runa ways.,
Voice Has V aloe
The Irvine City Council has wandered UckUsb..ly close
to the line in its decision to remain within the regional
--planning agency, the Southern California Association of
·Governments. •
After months of debat:i.Nl the benefits of membenhip
and after hearing from SCAG' offtdals and mayon of cities
that have dropped out, tbe council last week decided to re· · withinthegroup.
The decision was tainted with the insinuation by the
rity that membership will end after that fmaJ~riod
of six months ending this July. · · · ~
What the conUnuaUon ol membership recognizes, and what the ins inuations threaten to ignore, is the
importan~ of maintaining a voice in the bOdy recognized
by federal 8nd state govemments as the official planning
agency ror the region. -
The goals and direction,, of SCAG may very well not
be those subscribed to by the city of Irvine. But whether
city officials agree with them or not, they can do more
a bout it as a member where they can influence the votes or other members, than as an o\Jt,Side critic.
The cost also is small: Dues are.about $500 a year.
The pragmatic course would seem to work for change
from within SCAG . You can't steer the ship if you're not aboard. ·
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All Must Participate
· Irvine City Attorney J a mes Erickson is spending his
$100-ao-hour time these days drawing up an ordinance for
the City Council that would prevent any one or two of its
me mbe rs from ordering him to ... draw up city
ordinances.
The wonder of his expensive endeavor is that it needs
to be done at all.
Jt seems pretty self-evident that an individual
member of the council, or two in partnership, shouldn't
be able to order the spending of arty city money at all.
Yet recently Erickson has found himseU polishing up
this ordinance and completely writing that one, because a
council member wanted beJp so that when his pet
ordinance cameurl for council consideration it would be pro-
ressionally pr¥ented.
lt goes without question that Erickson does good
wor k. That's why they're paying him $100 an hour.
The re is a whole passel of questions about
councilmen spending money on. their own initiatives.
whatever the benevolent intentions.
The council majority has decided that before the citr.
attorney's valuable time is bought, the whole counctl .
ought to be given the chance to bid on it. They feel the whole·
council ought to get to decide whether a proposed ordinance
is worth the expense to see it in fine legalform.
We're putting our two cents with tbe council majority
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Boyd/ Salute
ByL. M. BOYD
Am asked how the 21-gun
salute came to be a naval
tradition. Credit the British.
It was a defensive measure,
at first. C-0mmanders of forts
ashore didn't want warships
sneaking up on them. So In·
com i ng vessels were re-
quired to ann o un ce
them selves by emptying
their cannons while still out
of r ange. The ma ximum
number 0£ cannons aboard
ship at the time was 2f. Later
s hips carried many more
guns. The United States
s alute d with as m a n y
gunshots as there were states
in the early days. But the
Britis h finally s uggested
everybody standardize at 21
shots, and the salute became
International.
Seven out ot 10 people who
die in fires are dead tong
before the names ever get to
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
them. It's the carbon monox-
ide, the s mok e, the
superheated air.
Most everybody now is
familiar with the electronic
screening devices used at
airports to check the luggage
and clothing of passengers.
When tboee instruments first
came out during World War
II, they indicated at least one
out of every 10 penou.a who
walked away from shipyards
and military bases was car-
rying off government proper·
ty. When they were first in·
stalled at San Quentin prison,
they showed that three out or
five female vltiton carried
scissors im their purses. In
both cues, the sensors cut
the contraband down con·
slderab~y.
A New York man left hia
k eys In his farked car.
That'• ille1a there a nd
elaewbere. A thief stole the
car. ln the hot punui' that followed, the thief crashed
the car, ldlllna a woman. Tbe
woman'• husband sued the
ow-ner o( the stolen ear, and
the court awarded the com· plainant more tbQ *13.000 in
dam•••· Both llterall1 and
ttrurat1vely. the thief w11
the key witneA. ,. , . •
Q. :'Wbat'• the •f .. tett aJ\f;obod~ ever la}'ed an a: . le jame1·
A. 'Juat 2'1 mlnutea 41
seconds. One Bob WlWamt
did It OD a t.010-Jafti C!OUrt9
lD SUI~ lie 6111~ ad· dNea ... _.......,
Jt OD then&
1
Jack Andenon
One-time Acti'1st Still Running
WAllGNOTON -Tbe aciD&
acUvlat. OMe • tMadltne n1ure · 'who shouted defiance at the
police, II aow OD the run from
the police. He talked to ua about
the lNOI and the ahacn·halred aeneradon, wt.th .fta.shea of bl!I
old tnanaa.nc.. He allo 1DOke •
about the 1l1'0I and hit Rlpt
rrom the i-t. with traces of aadneu. Once he bad to choke
b1ck lean.
He'a a bout 40, avera1e alze.
wJtb dark hair and bron eyes.
Hit CB ban··
die ta .. Red
Runner" and
car he m e r s
antJy In·
t 0 t h c
mi c rophone
in a sort of
twang y
R os t o n
poo lhall pal·
lcr . He Uves wllh a willowy
wom an he calls Angel who is a
ltttle taller and younger than he
Is.
His friends know him perhaps
as Billy. or Mark. or Joe. or any
of a dozen other names. He is, in"" fa c t , Abb ie Hoffman,
America's most flamboyant
fugitive. And he expect.a to be
captured.
FOil nvE years now. Abbi~
Hoffman has been hiding out
after jumping ball. He races a
Ne w York drug conspiracy
charge that could, if he Is con·
victed, bury him in Attica prison
for ts years to life. He has at-
tempted to portray the arrest Ir.
the li,zbt of.a POiitical frameup.
but the fact is he was caught red-handed selling $36,000 worth
of cocaine to an undercover police
officer.
The man whose political
radicalism and violent rhetoric
launched a thousand protest
demonstrations and helped fuel a
decade of social disruption is now
little more than a common
criminal, reduced k> scatological
diatribes and reliving old glories
in articles he writes for men's
magazines and counterculture
publications.
He has had plastic surgery to
chan,e his appearance. He has s ur e red two n e rv o u s
breakdowns brought on by the
pressures of being_ a fugitive and
the strain of juggling bis various
identities. He bas been arrested
and jailed but was released
without belng identified. "l had
Mailbox
.to ca1 IQ)' addlWI book oa that ~cation," he saicl, meanlq (£
Jlterally.
H''E 848 a.EEN offered
asylum in Cuba, but he reJee~
It beeauee: "I'm an American,
and I'm much more content llv·
ln« here and dolni what l'm do-
ln• th... I would be living it1 Cuba as Abble. ltraet has a law
of retu~ and I am Jewish, but I
think tfiey'd trade m e tor a
Phantom jet. So here I stay."
· He bas worked as an English
teacher, as a chef in a restaurant,
as a cook in a greasy spoon, as a
laborer and a construction
worker. People have spotted him
a s an Abbie Hoff ·
man lookalike, but no one bas
challenged him as to his true iden·
It hu been a detacle since -made hlm a hated niure ror Koffman helpe4 foment the -many.
-a.tr. .. t riots.. aL.1he__Ch1cago_ e.Jlu._m e.l!!> wed con.
Democ:r.atk convention and side rably, mean.whl e. along
-1ater turn the rlot·con1pfracy with the tlmea. Jimmy Carter.
trial of the Chkaao Seven into a hf! thlnlr.a. is "an honest man
shamblel. PrallQ, like shower· working in a diahonest system.··
ln1 dollar bills from the visit.ors' Today's vlllaina? "It used to be:
sallery onto the floor oC the New ·Hey. hey. LBJ. how many kids
York s tock exchange and did you kill today?' Now I think
watcbfnC the broken scramble it's the chairmen or the boards
for the money. bolltered bis im· of multinational corporations.
age as the Clown Prince of the and it makes me mad because I
New Left. don't even know their names. ~ The s.ame people who were mak·
BUT f1n1Ell actions -such ing napalm for Vietnam are now
as wearing a shirt made from bus ily poisoning lhe environ-
the American n"g. characteriz· ment."
tity.
ing ~he United States in his The hardest. part of his life on
books as "Amerika, the Pig Na· the run. Hoffman said, is being
lion," ext.ollipg drug usage and separated from his family.
walkinl around with four-letter Fu1itive status has mea=t ttle words painted on his forehead forcedendofhismarriageby ·re
_. ... Anita alt.bough they corr
------------------------· regularly and remain "brother·
''Tncit ~eems tAir. We win (~iA-you lose f rM''
and-sister friends."
His 8-year-old son america -
named with a smaJI ··a" as a sym-
bol of the counterculture into
which he was born -has seep his
rather only at fleeting secret
meetings arranged at great risk.
And Hottman has two teen-age
sons by a previous IJlarriage. Dis·
cussing hls family. he came close
to tears at one point and abruptly
left the room to regain his com·
posure.
"IT'S VERY, very hard ...
very painful;' he said. "I would
never . give myself up. People
say: ·What do you want to go
back for, you're doing. better
than DlOlt of your friends. Would
you believe me if I said t 'd do it
for my mothe r? She's had a
hard time understanding all of
this."
We were brought together
with Hoffman in Buffalo, N.Y ..
after elaborate security precau-
tions. Angel drove us to a small
diner where we sat down. Sud·
denly from the rear, a long·
haired cowboy figure wearing
jeans. leather boots. sunglasses.
a bandanna and a cowboy hat
appeared. "Hey," he said . "I'm
Billy" -using an agreed-upon
code name.
Hoffman said he went under-
ground not so much from fear of
being convicted · but or whal
would happen to him in prison.
After his arrest. he spent sax
weeks in Manhattan ·s infamous
Tombs prison before making
bail. "I was deathly afraid or
bow l 'd be treated in Attica
prison. I've had a friend die in
there. So I decided to run."
Adoptive Parents Deserve CQnsideration
To the F.ditor:
Re Cher yl Ramo's a rtjclc.
"Adoption, Both Sides" <Daily
Pilot Dec. 29>:
It's too bad Ms. Romo Jett out
another side to the adoption
question. na mely the feelings
and concerns of the adoptive
p a r e nts in any adoptio n
"triangle."
It is apparently the vogue for
v a rious n e ws pape r s and
magaiines to romanticize and
idealize the adoptee's. search for
his birth parents. Note I say
'birth" and not "real." Real
parents are those who willingly
and with love rear and nurture a
child.
There seems to be llltle con-
cern with how adoptive parents
might feel as the birth parent
suddenly appears and at this
late date wants to become part
0£ a young child's life .
ADOPnVE parents are not
ca retakers or foster parents who
recede into the shadows if and
when a birth parent decides to
appear.
Arlicles such as this do a
grave disservice to thous ands of
loving adoptive parents who
may fear the &udden appearance
or the birth parent In the Jife of a
child.
Adult adoptees who believe
they will "find themselves" by
locating their i,irth parents ap-
parently are encountering less
obstacles, but this release ol in·
formation should be by mutual
consent of all parties involved.
As an adoptive as well as
"natural" parent t urge Ms.
Ro.ino to explore all sides to the
adoption question.
MRS. J . PRICE
B..U•F_.
To the Editor:
The aubject of health foods de·
serves continuing attention,
despite the potency and/or
potential• or. health foodt With
prope{ health care.
The staqdardl af1.9C'OCC1tlnr.-
boUUQ1,, prtclna and atabllllln&. ~e co~ or the vast majority
o ava~a.h-/ood&-&eaYe&
muct\to be desired.
OBVIO~~y not all dla· ~ UM produeu t. tat Mid, ... tlMN aua do foim.WU end d;6etrtw. dMtr •
own special brands of vitamins
etc. say Uttlc or nothing about
the quality o r c le anli ness
standards employed.
Unhealthy standards of many.
if not most or the health food
vitamin/mineral makers surely
offset the questionable values of
what the health foods etc. are
designed to accompiish. Qualily
and reputability standards ure
mufits!
AR1'HUR WEISS MAN
To the Editor:
I have lived in the city of
Irvine for approxima te ly 2'.AJ
years. Last week. in an effort to
observe lhe operation of Irvine
clty government, l attended an
Irvine City Counc il meeting.
Whal I observed was most ·
'Shocking and disma)'ing, and I
feel compelled to make my
lhoughts known.
Far from !>elng an
open forum, hospitable to the
expression ef all public opin-•
Ion on Issues concerning Irvine,
Mayor Vardoulis and his "gang
oussion. and never did answer
any of my questions.
Governing the city 0£ Irvine is
an important. responsible job. If
Mayor Vardoulis and his cronies
haven't the intellectual capacity
or emotional maturity to act
responsibly. perhaps. next time,
we should elect others·.
RONALD D. HALPERN
lt'llat'• ••• s~ret?
To the Editor:
Mr. Blankenship obviously has
a secret he should let us all in on
1Re : "Taxpayers ·Had It'"
Mailbox. Jan. 11 l. ije apparent-
ly has a system whereby he can
not only drive buses. fight fires
and crime and teach his children
to read and write. he can aJso
dispose of hls own garbage and
all or thia wtlh no help from any
government agency. Why else
would he suggest that gove.m·
ment employees should qult
their Jobs if they are unhappy
wttb their salaries and benefits'!
AS A FEDERALLY employed
engineer wtth both a BS and MS.
I am expected to be content with
a salary that Is 15 to 30 percent
less than my counte rpart ln ·
private industry. And you would
rect._uc e . my benefits, Mr.
Blankenship? Which benefits
you could ask your readers to
help me out. My problem is this:
I have a neighbor whose trees
block my view of t he Los
Angeles smog. Experts tell me
that this increases the value of
my hom·e by St0,000.
1 am thlnldng of selling my
hom e. The question is. do I
owe my neighbor that extra ten
I 'll get when I sell?
J .W. REID
'fta9h' Nete•
To the Editor:
It may be hot. it m:iy be cold.
or it may be both. It may nap.
pen in a rew years, or in a hun-
dred years. or not at all.
The Daily Pilot must be hard
up for front page news lo givt:
space to an article of the am·
biguity of the mctybe or maybe
not "lee Age."
Should we or should we not be
concerned, frighte ne d, o r
panicked, or all of the above or
none at all? If we put our minds to It, we
may or may not be able to come
with many. or hundreds. or
thousands of things that might
or might not happen now or later
or eventually or never.
JANE LEWIS
of two" <councilmen David Sills
and Arthur Anthony l ope rate
coamcll meetings like a closed
fraternity, seeki ng to stifle and
Intimidate a ll <Including coun:
cilpersons Galdo and Agran l
who express opinions contrary aretboee? Prle•q Aef
I have alt"eady been Informed that I cannot rec:elve any social To the F.d.ltor:
AT ONE point,' 1 rose to speak secv_rlty retirement ceve n t read with interest your Nov.
to their own.
in opposition to an item whJcb thou1h I paid lnto the system for 26 editorial on the CHP \n·
vardoullK had personally placed 20 yean prior to aotn1 to work terpretatlon of the State Privacy
on the agenda. When he dis· for the 1overnment l because Act.
covered that t was speaki'"' ln that would be "double-dlpplq." Pleue be .assured that I share
i l "'4t 1 Maybe you are referrlnl to \be your concern and will be In· oppos l on to hlm. Vardou is m e dic al and life Insurance troducln« an urgency biU to cor·
began to fldiet nc>Uceably. roll pol\cy that t pay $46.12 a rect the sltuatlon. The CHP's 8<'·
hi s eyes in d111u.at. and make month for? Uon was an unintended s ide ef-
srunUng noises of Impatience. Cl t may take your advice and 10 feet which will be quickly
was reminded of nothing so back Into private industry1 but corrected.
much 81 a small cblld who, how many ~pie will be wtlllnt DAVID A. ROBERTI
when he learna he can't have his to do my Job if 1 leave? What
own way, begins to pout I. lclnd or service do YoU expect for Sn. R.of»rli W01 tlw atdhor of tJw Vardoulll next accuted me ol 1 PrltlOey Ad &Jilqr ,...,1, .. , ln hl • --to .. -.. the wages you're apparent y . _:... _ -~~ • ._, S wo._.,, c,.,... wlllln&topay? 111[11in __ _
examine" him. and he lntlmated· ln the meantlnie ,,
that he dJctn•t have to put ue 10,,,.u..-y ur car In on a wturs~h U.atmeeti-1 ""s not' -11rt>a1e dlspo11l truck' becaUM
crou examlntn1 VarjlovtlS'; you m•t need lt ln th• Mar
s imply quei.UO.nt1'1g him. future. How•••~ ~cerfainly teems that G.H. PtPER
clUiens ouiht to Jlave the r11ht
to crou ftamin• tMlr publJcly
elected oftlclaJJ. Government la a""'-tJI the people, •not u..
' r ...........
other war WOUDd. BJ tlle way, To Ult Editor:
Vardoali ellt llM olt, clolecl ell• l am in a dilemma. Perbap1
11
. ..
-~~D·
~ve called each other
al eaL~laaderen, Ua.ra and Utter~ and tbe ume
ealliDa wW ·probabll ~
Ubtll the pollj cloM ~ 1• tbe ftnt San C1emente recall·
electklnlincetM late lllOI.
One comcllman ls aald to be
dumpln1 1arba1e on a
nel1hbor'1 lawa. Detractors ol
another councilman claim he
baa fathered aa llletltimate
child. And a third council
member la beiN called a lackey of the ultrft'C>Mervatlve John
Blrcb Society.
* * * Recall '
Power
Struggle
\....
Tueeday'a recall electJon In
San Clemente cape a year-long
power ltnlale which ha con-
founded J"'iw>larized just about
everybody Wh> bu watched it
develop.
The recall was born in
Deumber, 1977, in a quarrel
between the Cit~ Cowl~il 8nd the
San Clemente Homeowners Aa· sociation. The argument was
over the style of redevelopment
preferred at the base of the
municipal pier. The council
. favored commercial develop-
ment, homeowners wanted a park.
The City Council's refusal to
take action on a homeowners' · petition, signed by 1,908 San
Clemente reside,pts, was
pubUcbed by the auodaUon as a breada ol public trmt. ll•mbers ol U. homeow.._ __ 'DIW_n,.•
aaaodatioa voted unlnJmousJy
that December to campaign for
Ute recall ol any incumbent city
coanetbnen who-remained eeat· ed after the March, 1978, city
elections. They ~ backed the
candidacy of their president,
Howard lluabett, for tbe Ctty
Council.
M Ulhett finished first amoqg
13 candidates running for three
council seats.
A mootb after the election, a
Homeowners' committee served
official notice on the two council
members remaining from the previous City Council -Mayor
William Walker and past mayor
Donna Wllkinson -that peti-
tions calling for their recall
would be circulated in the city.
But even before the official re-
call notice was served on Walker
and Mn. Wllkinson, freshman
Councilman Mushett was public-
ly blasting the two senior coun·
cllmen 10«: playtnc fast and looee
with city expense accowtta.
II uahett ast8d for a district
attorney's investigation into out.-
of .town confereftee expenditures
by the two councilmen. Among
Musbett's allegations was a
claim that Walker bad charged
the city $56 for an Oct. 18 dhmer
in Sao Diego for "Donna
<Wilkimon) and Bill <Walker),"
while Mrs. Wilkinson asked a
$25 reimbursement for dinner
that same night.
Mrs. Willdnaon su~y explained that she had t
drinks before dinner, wh le Walker had paid for the meal.
The di1tiict attorney ruled
that Walker and Mn. Wilkinlon
were not guilty o' criminal wron1dolna, but llu.hett COO·
Unued to fault the two couneil
membert. He taid city tax-
pa1en ahould not be albd to
pay .. dinner llWI "' bot.el bWa
like Walker'• at a May con-
C&ee POWD, .... AZ>
Coa8t
.
But umubatantlated rumor
hll bffome commonplace ln
San C1emeate-a town where • I mo,.. friendly llleety .. ooee pre-
vailed.
Tbe pace baa chanced and whoever winds up on the San
Clememe City c.ouncu when the
dust MW., will determine city
POllcy oa development ol mon
ihan 5,000 acres of premium
California real estate.
San Clemente city boundaries
encompass an equal amoWlt of
develOPed and nedevelopM land. "-are ,...._, in.,_
1ta1e of the city procw ta coa-
ve rl three sprawUn1 cattle
raaebea into boaia1 tracta.
nearly douhlin1 the city's pres.
eat populM.ion ol 28,000 wit.bin
the next 15 years.
A bandful ol de~n •. with
investments in Saa Clemente
ranch land, have fortunes at
1take in the make-up of the San
Clemente City Council.
Traditionally, the city bas
·'
=-~:eol~: .. tbe ..... !.e_ i boolD of the
Jafe ta>'1,M~thecouaty's
firtt planned eommu•ltlea.
Pquder Ole Hamoa ba41 del-
i.ni\e plam for the inf ant dt1, IO
he and his ft.uncial backers took
an active part in early San Clem~emment. Hla a efferta set the
pattern for a... Clemente affairs
for 50 years. It survives today.
DeveJoj>era -and anyone else
.....,,....~,...
COURTNIY CU!l'I'). UIS'la KWAllK 8EI' tW llRTHDAY WllH M PRl9tae WATCH
Motorcyde CMuffeuN .. M8'ty .a.ma (left) and ....., Ttlunnan
-ReVVe~ IJp o~ Bl~ihelay
Laguna Twim Get Cycle RUies for Preaenu
By STEVE Ml'l'UIELL
Ol .. Ollly ...........
THEY ASKED FOR IT on their
birthdays. so Laguna Beach twins Kirsten
and Courtney Kwatek shouldn't have been
s urprised after school Wednesday.
But they were.
For sitting in the school parting ~ wait·
ing to take them home were two men in black
leather jackets, utride two rumbtinl Harley-
Davidson motorcycles.
The bikers, complete with told earrings,
boots, beards and shiny tallJJifes sat alJenUy
u a swarm ol 50 awe-struck ~ sur-
rounded them.
THE GUNNING TWINS bopped on the
back of the two cycles, waving goodbye to en·
vious school chums as their leather·clad
chauffeurs roared up the biU and.oUt of the
school parking lot.
It all started earlier this week when Mom
<Myrna Kwatek) made the ml.stake of asking
the Top of the World Elementary School
Fight in Lounge
--. ~ . youngsters what they wanted for their lotb
birthday.
The fourth graders sald a ride home from
. .achoo\ on the beck of a pair of motorcycles
wouldn't be too bad for starters.
Uhhmmm. How about a limousine. Or a
taxicab, Mom suggested.
BUT THE YOUNGSTERS had their
hearts set on 1300 t c HarJey-Davidsona.
So llom took &.IP the twin challenge and
contacted her brother. Ian 1Jegter, who is
visiting from Ohio. Ian rounded up friends
Roger Thurman and Marty Jarvis, who just
arrived fJ'OID Pboenb; -astride the beavy-
,.duty motorcycles.
/ And when IChool let out Wecfn'8day. the
motorcycle visitors and Mom were i.n the
parking lot waiting for the birthday duo.
"This is more exciting than Disneyland,''
Kirsten said.
AND A HECK OF a Jot more exctt.lng
\ban a school bus.
8_ofon Faces Brawl Rap
\ . . .
~
WASIUNGTON <AP) -Rep. Waahlnltoa when Congress ls in
Michael 0 . Myen, D-Pa., baa Miilon, accordlnl to ahle Mike
been charged with auault and Corbett.
battery in an alleged brawl in a
suburban Virginia cocktail Tiie PhUadelPhla Bulletin re-ported IA>day liat In Interviews toanae, police sald today. wtth •,en on Wednelda-J, the
Myen' oftlce conftnaed that d i tb tbe •eeond·term c:::reuman con1re11,man en e e ,,rom n1.,1 _.._1_,8 ....___ in· chars!', said there was no fttbt-
11 .--....-UJllllllm ln1 wnJle he and his friends •olved in tbe incident, which were at the bar, and uaerted he
that occurred at the Skydome
Lounge, a rooftop bar on the top
of a Quality Inn mote) in Arf.
ington Comity.
Bell said the warrants were
blued after Mlcbael Loper, •
security cuard at the hotel, and
Kimberly Ervin, a calbier, iden·
lilied llyen tbroulb Jl6etures.
be1an about 1 a. m. Tueada1. wH not preteat when the al· ll'eaa•er and that suburban Arllnston le1ed lnddeatoceurred.
Cb of _,_...._ County, Va., DOliee luued two Tbe ... ...,..,_ quated Myers
The police apokelman said
llyen would have been arreeted
at tbe time ol the tneldeat. "but
police bad trouble locatlq blm.
ud did not haft a po1tuve kiln·
Uftemtlan M tbe ti.me.''
uce ... 111 ..,;,...... warrants for bis arrest. aa .·aaJinS that Wiien· the bar
lnC to ..,. sero toa.itbt M y •rs w a 1 c bar 1 • d l n cloled at about 1 a,.m .• be""\ook a and l"rtdllJ. Lon tomPt aeparate warrants wtth alJeted taxl to bll offtee, where there
41 to 52. 9'111 Frtda7 a to anault and battery ol a MCUl'ity had been an earlier \:rty
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.
who w1ids to· get anythiq done in San Clemente -know -that a
projed'1•success depends on c.W. the Uc:kinl or tbe city establllbmeat.
But tbl1 San Clemente
estabffllhnwtt ii fiibtinl IOI' ita
life ln Tmlday's recall election, with llayor William Walker ana
Councllwoman Donna Wllkinaon
campalping hard to stay in of.
lice, supported by developers
and mutlli of the business com-
munity.
4fnjured
DAtl.Y PILOT AIS
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TEN CEN.TS
ax
Tbeli' ~ ls Councilman Howard. Umett, and members
-of t e San Clemente
Homeowners AuoctaUon.
Mushett, wl)o bUJI Jljrmelf as a
citiJen'i advocate, bu been on
the attack qalnst Walker and
Wllklnlon and "the way we have
always done things in San
Clemente" since his election in
March.
He and his City Council ally,
llyrtil Wagner. have repeatedly
called for Ughter city controls on
ranchiand development and a
break up of the "clique" they
claim nms City Hall.
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Crashes Kill
2 in County
A 26-year-old Dana Point
womu and a 21-year-old Camp
Pendleton Marine were killed in
separate accidents Wedne9day
that left four Laguna Beach resi-
dents iltjured in the harbor com-
munity.
California Highway Patrol of·
ficer Tom Sapp said Debbie
May, 216, of 33931 Street of the
Silver Lantern. died of injuries
she sustained in a single car •c·
cident shortly after 3 a.Jn. on
Del Obispo Street near
Enaenada Place.
Sapp said the woman ap-
parently veered into a center
median strip. jumPed the curb
onto another median and struck
a larae rock in ·the roedway's
ceatel'.
She died at 5:40 p.m . Wednes·
day at Sao Clemente General Uospit4_§aw.-,~d_the county
eoroi&lr would perform an
aatopay on tJle woman lC>Uy.
la a aepentt;e accident. Steve
Henderson, 21 •... of Camp
Pendleton. was killed in a
Pacific Coast Highwat head-on
collision that occurred at 11 p.m.
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Sapp said the crash occurred
when a car driven by Allen
Gregg. 19, of Laguna "Beach.
crossed the center divider south
of Selva ROSfd, smashing into a
car dnven by Thomas Stocks,
2S. also ol Laguna Beach.
Henderson was a passenger in
Stocks' vehicle.
Gregg was reported in serious
condition today at UCI Medical
Center. Stocks and Scott Hunter,
16, of Laguna Beach. a
passenger in Gregg's car. were
reported in stable condition at
San Clemente General Hospital.
Monty Richmond. 1-7 . of
Laguna Beach, anothe r
passeft181' in Gregg's car. was
reported in surgery t.4is momi~
at Anaheim Memorial Hospital'•
cardiac care unit. ·
Sapp said cause of the acci-
dent is under investij{ation.
Ortega Land Given
For_ San Juan Park
Developers or a com -
mercial/indu.lrial complex in
San Juan Capis trano have
agreed to donate 2S ,cres or land
to the city's planned C. Russell
Cook Part, the community's
planning director said Wednes· day. ·
· 'Tbe developers of Ortega
Properties have agreed to ded-
icate 25 acres along the CSan Juan> creekbed," TbOmas Mer-
rell told ~men and parks
and recreation commissioners
at a J<JiS meeting called to dis· cuu park plans.
Merrell said the development
aroup may even be willing to de-
velop some of the acreage for
equestrian facilities or other park uses.
"They want to be sure the
landscapiJli is well done and
compaUble with their develop-
ment," Merrell.said.
C . Ru11ell Cook Park • is
Clanned on 180 to 200 acres of
and abie the San Juan Creek
bed from the San Diego Freew~ast to Avenida Siega. The Propertiet POrlJon
ol tbe is wett ol Ganado
Drive. development 8J'OUP
would donate 25 acres of land
abutting the creekbed.
While councilmen and com-
missioners were pleased with
the land dedication. some ex-
pressed concern over construct·
· 1ng permanent facilities in the
park that is located in a poten·
tial Oood area.
'Tm apprehensive about ~
flood ~oblem." Councilman Larrv hheim confessed. "No matter ow much dirt you
put on the sand. when that water •
starts cutting into that sand. It's
gonna give way.
"It's like throwing dice if you
want to play that game ...
The park would be locatea
behind a dirt dike next to the creek.
Erick Kalzmaier. a consultant
on the park plan, acknowledged
the po«Amtial Oood problem, but
insisted. J planners had taken it in-
to consideration in the park's de·
si,n. 'We've proposed keeping the
buildings at a higher elevation so if there ia flooding it would go
around them." Katzmaier said.
He indicated that baaeball and
soccer fields located west ol La
Novla Avenue on the plans
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.
Countians May Get . .
·Gar Insurance Hike
t, ICMNNI: aftNOLDI the low income &n!U Of their ... ...,,........ .county bf uslping automobUe 0r...,. CoualJ driven faff insurance premiums on a ,_.
autOmoblle l•uruee ,. .. ln-1rapblcal buts. The low income
tw of qp .to n o-ree• II a netch~have higher r.._ 1'c:at~a. ~ ~ M'r~':.,:'O,.y, areas such as
ltate ~-•Ana d · The st.te commiaaioner of in·
ty eoowtt-~~ todtf. 1uranee is to report to tJte
1o1m ._ tM Cllim le1l1lature on' the statewide at•.,.._ lllllllNDCI Mid to a-aver ... bJ July 1 • ••• ..-h•r"'ic,et _. .. ...._ . ._ m. cbarpdiar
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San et.ai1 tit dtf tt•f''wrr
voled unulmoualy w~
to hire• rull Unwt ctt.y ·~ and dh·Mt..t Clay lli.aajer
Gerald Wttb lo d•l•rmlM • ........., tt11-m11o1iom11.rtr=1illrr~'lliiarl~
could b9 ~
feet.
The new C'lly po.H~ e •
peeled to COIA about "'4, a
f:r·c~~::~
wUl be retpcnlbae few revt
dev•lopmenl plan1 oe ~ma
Jor rantbet pro•ect for ~ velopnwnt ln the c1l)'. He •111
alao mue Oft·•ite lna~
durina etlldi.QI opt'rattou and
perform IOU ualy1e1
·Cily ~dl mtmben hd
u ked Wetk1· J ao .a to in
VHtlJlat,e what il would CO.I lbf.
city fo hire it.a own~ w
hire a &ieolio&itt coaiu.ltaril. ~
councU.-1 actJon WU baled OD a
city plannlq ('()mmlufon rc-
commendaUon. promptfd by a
massive Dec. 11 landaUde whkh
endaniered four mobile homes
at the Shorecllffs Moblle Ooun· tr;y Club in north San Clemente.
Victims ol an earlier land.slide
appeared al Wednesday's coun-
cil meeting to appeal for city as·
sistaoce 11' try{ng to aave lbeir
Calle Nina homes, located on a biJlslde above City Rall. .
One of these v1ctims. William
Blackman. o( .COi Calle Nina,
urged ~llmen not lo baJk at
the expense ol hiring a city
geologist.
."J can't see how you people
can sit up there and argue about
what lo pay," said Blackman. ··People come into this area
· blind. You've got to protect .
them." ·
Councilwoman Donna
WilklOIOO said she agreed with •
Blackman.
"What kind or price can you
put on peoples' homes -the bi~·
gest. investment they make 10 their whole lives?" ahe asked.
Council members Myrtis
Wagner and Howard Mushett
proposed that the city in-
ves tigate contracting with
Orange County for consultant
services.
-Mrs. Wal(ner said she had
spoken to a county geologist,
who told her the county provides
geological services to other
cities on a contract baais.'
"The county geologiata would
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·· CtdkNina
ReBUlents
Residents or San Clemente's
Calle Nina, wonied that any
new rain will topple their Homer
into a crevasse created by a
landslide last spring. received a
promise ol assistance Wednes-day from the City Council.
Councilmen voted unanJmous-
ly Wednesday to move "with all
haste" lo determine whether
earth removed to expand the Ci·
ty Hall parking lot could be used
to stabilize the slipping Calle
Nina hillside.
The parking lot project had
been temporarily sflelved alter
Proposition 13 cut into city rev·
e nues. But Mayor William
Walker suggested Wednesday
that the project be given a
higher priority. In order to make
earth removed in grading
available to Calle Nina resl·
dents. ·
Gerald Gibbs who lives at 409 Calle Nina, told councilmen a
geologist has advised residents
they will need about 75,000 cubic
yards of dirt to stabilize the
hillside. Two develope r s,
Estrella Properties, Ltd., and
the Nu-West Development Corp.,
Ltd., have offered dirt, but the
cost of transporting the dirt
from the developers· properties
to the Calle Nina landslide area
is RrohibiUve, Gibbs said. 'The soluUon may be right at
our back door," said Walker
poinllng out that the scarred
hillside is only a short drive
from City Hall. "We are u han·
dy to the spot as anyone," he
said.
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POWER •••
re ren<'l' In Sarram~olO, which
ran• u night.
"Ml'. Muthett can eat at a
McDonald'• U he wanll lo," said
Coral Walker, the mayor's wife.
"My husband and t never have, and we never wilJ "
Mushet.t's attack on city ex-
pense account policy led to the
iUeeovery that the city had no
exp ense account policy. A
special committee was set up to
put together policy ror City
Council con5ideration.
Less tban a month after
WaJker and Mrs. Wllkinaon were
served with the official recall
notice they filed a S4 million
lawsUlt against Mushett and the
leaders of the recall drive.
Mushett ran into criticism when
he arranged lo have bis legal ex-
penses in fighting the lawsuit
covered by lhe city's liability in-
surance.
Two months after the Walker·
Wilkinson suit was filed. the re-
call committee counters ued.
see king $16 million in
damages.
In July, Joseph Barton,
chairman o! the committee to
recall Walker and Mrs .
WJlklnson, was conv.icted of 11-le g ally recording a n April
telephone conversation in con·
neclion with the recaJI drlve. He
was sent.enced'to two years' in-
formaJ probation and fined $255.
For months, onry tbe San
Clemmte Homeowne~ ... med
to take the recall campaign
seriously. Right int'! August.
supj><>rters of "Walker and Mrs.
Wilkinson w4're !?8.Ylng con· fidently that the Homeowner
would not be able to get the re·
quired 3> peroent of the city's
registered voters to sign the re· call petitions.
Hut on Aug. 22. the ~Ut.JOns
were presented lo the city clerk
with the requisite number or
signatures. And nine days later.
M ushell was aJso served with a
recall not.ice.
· · l never supported the Idea of
recall per se," said Mrs .
Wilkinson. ''But I said, ii Bill
<Walker) and I are recalled, by
golly. Mushett is going with us.··
As the political battle in·
tensified. tactics grew nastier.
At one September City Council
meeting, Walker used the pres-
ence of a uniformed police of·
fleer lo silence Mushett, who
was objecting that comments
being made from the noor had
been ruled out of order by the ci-
ty attorney.
In October, San l:lemente
building designer Eric Boucher
revealed that the chairman of a
city commission, while diBCim·
ing Boucher's bid on a clty con-
s truction project, had
"pursuaded" him to s.lgn a recall
petition against Muahell.
ttoucher s8Jd be rece1vea the
impression that. ii be wanted the
job he 'd better "play ball" and
sign the petition. He sublequent·
ly asked that his name tie re· moved.
The ~etiUon supporting
Mushett s recall was preseal.ed
lo ffie city clerk on Oct. U , with sufficient signatures to qualify
for the ballot.
Alter a lull in campaigning
over the Thanksgiving and
Christmas holidays, a ll three
candidates stepped up their ef·
forta in the final weeks before
the election. Once again,
Mushett took the offensive, charginc the maYor with Uling
his P01ltion aa a clt.y Plannin8 commtasloner ln um to arrqe for hia home to pus a city in-
spection prier to ita belq IOld,
despite die fact that ftlbacl an il-
leaaJ "bootleued" 1•ra1e eon· version. 1be FBI wu elilled In
to lnvHt11ate Wal-er but cl .. red him.
W albr denied Musbe\t'a al·
leaatioD, ~ tbe eoe..-u-Uon dated from a prevlou1
otmenblp. • Lut week lluahett req_u.ted a clt.y iatpedloa of a Walker· ~ C:-.:.Tplo at';:
.. td ... bad .... "'= a --=i:-.... ~ ll· .... ~ 8'"'boltllllled" .....
meDtftWJm. cu, ~ ba.-Mt been
able to .C m&ry to tbe ... wben ~ elat1m tM coo. ................... .,..
1eponldl1 .._ oat of town ad
.... not ........ calla from ..... lmpee.... ..
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BRAWL •••
''The NfOl't lhows ~ puty be1an mallina a lot of DOlae
and creaU.na a d.laturbance. and wlYa UM.r were uked to be
quiet, .... iDllD ...... Jdeotifted ..
Mr. Iii~ rt1ponded, 'I'm a
C<M\lretaman; we don't have to
be quiet'," BeU Mid. a.u amct ta.al aft..-leav1nc t.be toua... llywa' croup aot lnto
tbe elevM«.
Ke said the M"CW1ty pard told
poUce Uuat he w• walttac by
lhe elevator ''.wben Sullivan,
lljen, • anblilNn ~malt M(J
....... IW .,.... llitliq ldm
ln UM lace. fordal IUm to tho noor of the flevator ...
The cashier "aubaequently
was kkMd by mesa the Iden·
tifl•d • SulUvaA and ·Myet8
wben abe tried to come to the aid
of the ruant." Bell said.
K• aaid Myers left the hotel
before poiJee arrived.
DIATH KINI -Firemen view the ~kage from tbe accident that claimed
...., ........................
.. the life of Marine_Steve Henderson, 21, on
Coast fflihway in Dana Point Wednesday.
The miademeanor charaet are
punbbable by • maximum
$1,000 ftne and one year In Jail .
,.,....,._AJ.
·Clemente P~ject Nixed PARK •••
would be taller to repair than
buJldinp damoaed in Ooodlq
Rehearing AM~ on 227-unit Community
. "We ftgured It would be cheaper to repair such minor
damaie <as broken outfield
fences or ripped up gr on> than
to build a permanent dlke lo pro tect," hen.id. State coastal oommiuloners
sent bad plana for a 22"1·unit
erlvate community· in San
CJememe t.bla week, 1ayt111 the
realonal oommiulon ahould re. hear the development. p.ropou.1.
The atate action -one of
several aftecttna South Coaat
matters -&bis week places a• lay oa plam by Cypn11 Welt
Corp. tor Jta develooiMnt on 81 ac'" at Elmore Ranch~ near
the . Nixon es.tate in south Su Clemeat.e. ,
The developer rectived a 7·5
approval from recioaal coal· mlulonen recently for a COUtal
permit. but the project wu ap.
pealed by the Letal Aid P'ounda·
tion of Loaa Beach at the state level.
State Commissioners aareed
with LeaaJ Aid officials that the
public did not receive adequ.at.e
Laguna Park
Project Eyed
By Greenbelt
A P~ federal park in-corporaUq the Luuna Green-
belt and the Irvine Coast will be
outlined during the ninth annual
meeting of the Laguna Green·
belt1• Tne. Saturday al 8 p.m: at
the Hotel Laguna.
Michael Scott. newly appoint-
ed executive director or tbe
900-member environmental
group, will discuss plans ror a
federal park, and executive con-
suJtant Michael Schley will offer
an update on land use in the Greenbelt.
Election of board members for
this year wlll be held, and
refreshment.a will be served.
The meeting will be held lo the
Riviera Room and the public ls invit.ed.
Chamber Sets
Installation
Bud Campbell will be lnatal1ed
to11ight as president of the
Capistrano Beach Chamber of
Commerce at a dJMer meeting
in San Juan Capistrano. He sue·
ceeds president Emerson
Stanley.
Orange County's Fifth District
Supervisor 1bomu Riley ·will be ~uest speaker at toolgb\'s in:
stallaUon dinner, a spokesman
said.
The event is ached· .. ied to begin at 6:30 p.m. with no-bolt
cocktails at the El Adote
Restaurant, 31891 Camino
Capistrano. Dinner will be 'served at 7:30 p.m . TfcketJ for
the ' $12 ateat d inner will be
available at the door.
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RECALL ••• ~ If Walker and Mn. Wilkimon
remain ln alftee after ~1 obMrven expect lltUe cbaqe ai City~ Hall. TIU wW be trW ~
if M Ulbett is not nealltd. 16 Ion u Walker, 111'1. Wllkiftlon
tbeir alb Colmellman .RoY
amm coinprlH a couacn
majority.
But lt tbeN is • llalft f!l power-on the ewtl,.::9 llmMtt amt lln. ...... u..m.a .. bl
the drtver'a • t, tbeJ uw
tworn that ll•~•• wm be
made. tMte aT. wW be for or ,.... a
matter of ad COIUec· turt'. Bu&_UU. .. ......_ A
eouaell ••nortta. llubett·
....... would -tie PNPOMd =-£ bulJdoa("' ....... bl -.. =~~~ tMa.,........... ..... ...., ..... ,......., ........ -·-·
notice ol re1&onal hearlnp on
the Elmore Ranch project.
In other at.ate coutal oom-
miaaion action tbUs week, the
panel let atand a rqional com·
mlaaion decl1lon that deolea
U.S. w Hike
Refugee Quota
WASHINGTON <AP) -
Caner admtniatratJoa planners
hope to double the quota of ln·
doebineae refuaeea to .be ad·
milted to th1a country later th1a
year to at leut 100,000, offtctal
aources aay.
While a preelse fiaure remains
uncertain, "we are not thinktn1
small," one official said Wed·
neaday after senior State
Department officials met wtth
members of a private com·
mlulon ol prominent Amertcans
to di.cuu the powtng refqee
cri11l1 in Sout.heut Asia.
The commlallon, oraanized in
1977 by tbe International Rescue
Committee, predicted "human
disaster"' if tbe United States
and other' naUonl do not sharply
expand efforts to help the
escapees from · communist Jn.
docbina. There are now an
eatlm1tecl !05,0H antetlled
refuaeea scattered amon1
several eountries.
-Latl{nan Thomas Cutkomp permt.aion to bulld a single·
family home U90ft a rock out· cropptna at the mouth of AJii;o C~k.
CutJrom111 who hu an option to pu~baae uae rock, contends be abou~ld be allowed to build on the outc1 ti not. be aa)'s the
county or te aboukt buy lt as a part-;,( an AlllO Creek Recrea.
Uonal Oonidor. State eonuntulonen found oo
1ubltanU-1 luue ln an appeal o( a permit t.o allow removal of a
parldq conctiUon at St. Mary's
Epiacopal Church in Lasuna
Beach. .
A committee to save a C'hapel
and Harri.t Hall on the church
grounda appealed a regional
coastal comml111lon declsJon
that removed a parklng condi-
tion on the property.
The lfOUp, led by Or. Gene
Atherton, uld the parking
restriction on a demollllon
permit would prevent the church
from demolishing what lhe -
1roup lennl a historic landmark
In Lagta'Ul Beach.
They WW to Me ffanU Hall
preserved/ although the old
adobe bui ding has In recent
y.een beemDe a Nlety haard.
Oppooent.I of the demolttion
would like to see the bulleting re-
inforced and made a historic
IB!ldmark. The state coastal commisaion
decieioo allows removal of the
old building.
AP.proximate COtlt or the p1&rk will bt "$3.~ million.
Councilmen wHt approve final
plans for the vast recreation
area later thJs year. ,
Payment Appro~ed
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The
cit)' retirement board has
autborbed a lump sum payment
of aboul 955.000 due the family of
slain Mayor Geor1e M"oecone \Dl·
der I.he state worlten compenu· tton law.
Big Winner
PiCk8 Jail
SAN FRAJQCISCO <APl
--A determined lri11h
Sweepstakes winner who
wenl to priaon rather tban
~ay income taxes on a
Sl.28,410 pri7.e baa spurned
a UUrd chance to cain bis
freedom.
Frank McNulty, 63.
declined again Wednesday
to pay taxes and penalties
be owes I.he government
and wu onlered back t.o
i>rlson wttl ae Apr11 a
be•rioc.
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Tragedy .tinder Bay
JU.RT Trilin Burru, Fireman Diea
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trala todQ .... &IMt HUM ol a b&ut llUW
OM n,..... ud .......... Aw Of ........ wllllt
tboultMt ol COllUDu&en ........... to .. to la Frudlc!olatrewU.,buMl..rean.
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Brld1e. More tlaaa eo.ooo riders ride IART
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TIU naE mT AT about 8: U p.a. DUI' tM
baell ol I 1peecttn1 tra1a after wblll wtt& 11111
delerlbed ... flurry ol. .-. ftuMI -... ~-~ IOUDds on. t.be"Watbound BART traeka lnalde the s.&-mUe ateel-eocaaed1>ore. · TwO boun earlier, a &Unllar aeries ol IOU8dl
and Ouhel abocked puaeqen on another train.
BART lnf01'11111Uon olftcer Mike Healy Wei
that tralo wu ata.Ued under the bay for IOGte 20
mblane. before u cooUnued lrJto San Frumco. :fe~ between the two lncideata Ulo wu mw.t.11ation. ·
The 3.6 mi.le underwater tube in wbidi the
burniq train WU trapped WU cio.ed today and
the 17,000 ruab·bour commuters wbo me BART
from tbe East Bay 1uburbs were buled acrma tbe
bridle fl'QQl MacArthur Station in 0.kland or
found other means to reach lbe city. BART of-
ficials said there appeared to be little or no
damage to the tube itself, and trains were operat-
ing on both sides ot ~ bay.
Most of the fire fighters injured suffered
smoke inhalation whlle battling the •~·bour fire. Jt was controlled at ll p.m.
Some .0 passengers on the BART traln that
caught ftre were safely evacuated, but muy were
treated ror smoke inhalatiop. Hospbla in Oakland
and Sao Franclaco report.eel that six puaenaen, 36
Oak.la.ndftremeo, and two BART employees were
admitted.
Bags Ott Sttidied
Mott i:;,,:SIWW la Ublt MlllMklll, but et
..... -........... la erttkal eoadi·
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i--a. Tiit IUl'da ,.. ta. u.r. took .. a.our-lDlkle
U.I= ..W,,_DNa.,Olldudftncblet. ~ &M fire be1u uouf a:Vp~ .• ~.~.u.. lelllliill to IMt car of a lb-car tnia bouDd hom
OUIMd to .. frwltc» .... -to Da11 a., .... ... ., .. line..... .
TM tr..aa .,.. about a mile Wit ol OMiand, a
......... ol &M.., dLroql9 die.._.. ud morine
........... dlrftnt.,... ........ --......
''ft eoWd ... ~ hom .. electrieal ftN to -. now. wb.a.'' Nlcf~ w11o added, '"'• wWMldafUU«alit~.·· ~~ = .:::::t ..... ..:-,.=:.-~,:: r1dilll la die t.lt car. •'You could feel a chaDle of
,.....ure ID the a1r. tbea there were a lot ol 1parts
aadU~.". '' were relline. '11aere'• water com1DC in!' -wuo't true, but it'• tbe ftnt thin&
you tbiak ol wbla you're under wat.er in tbe Tube.
It even uucbt me for awb.Ue." be ..W. Teany Wei tbe anno... pMWllel'I sat in the
front can ol tbe train ror about 40 minutes while
the air t.Mckened wttb smoke from tbe ft.re in the
rear.
"They <BART> operators wouldn't open tbe
doors. ft (the train) wu Just full ol smoke, but it
WU ....... outaide. ''
HEALY SAID 8.UT olllctala llnt tried to
move the front few can of the ltricken train out of the Tube. When that failed. they decided to
evacuate the ~en otf tbe stricken train and
onto a ''?9cue train • that carried them out ol the
Tube to the neareet station, at Oakland West, be
laid. "'\
Tenny said passengers were Jed off the
smoky train and ••crawled along Ulil little led&e
witb tbe bandralla. That's wbeN the smoke got so
inteue it wu just unbelievable ... But there was
no place to 90. There were peop&e in from ol you,
people ln back o( you."
Strangler Lin~ Probed
( STATE )
Ryan, who was gunned down
with four others al an airstrip
· near Jonestown Nov. 18.
Sdaeme 'Bettfftl'
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
man being questioned in the
Hlllside Strangler case, who re-
portedly lived ne~r where four
strangler victims were last seen
alive, may be linked with a fifth
victim. accord.jog to newspaper
and television reports.
in the driveway ot a Topanga Ca-
nyon home. LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
former KFWB radio program
director pleaded innocent Wed-
nesday to cbaraea be took more
than $14,000 in a acbeme' that al·
leaedl)' involved fabe claims for
emplo,ee oveltime.
And two days on whJcb Ken·
netb A. Bianchi called in sick !or
work claiJninc be was dyin8 of
cancer corresponded with the
dates of two HHlaJde Strangler
kJllings, KABC-TV io Los
AngeJes sai<J WeclDeaday. -
Los Angel~ autboritl.es re-
turned from Bellin&ham, Wash .•
Wednesday. where they ques·
tioned Bianchi about l be 13
Hilhide Strangler slayings that
occurred between Septe mber
1977 and February 1978.
Biapchi, ZT, was arrested Fri-
day following the strangulation
death• ol two young women in
Washington. Authorities said
Bhnchi, who moved t o
Washinstoo from Los Angeles in
May 1978, had worked al the
same Bellingham firm as one of
the 1trangJed Washington coeds.
"'-Tot Sla,,er'!
-CAMARILLO <AP ) -A
Woodland Hills man alread.y
serving time for chiki molest.a·
lion was being be)d in Ventura
County in connection with the
rape and murder ot a 2-year-old
Camarillo girl, officials said.·
Theodore Francis Frank. "3,
was booted for investigation of
murder Jn the strangulation
death of Amy Sue Seiu, Ventura
County Undersherirr John
Gillespie said Wednesday. 'lbe
girl's body was found last March
Stllllel&t• Moee
LOS ANGELES CAP>
Although more white atudenta
left the city's sdaool di.st.rlct this
yen than ever before, the
decreue can't be blamed entire-
1 y on e1eae1reaaUoa. says University ol Michigan demo-
grapher Reynolds Farley.
1n a report filed Wednesday
with inte1~aUon ov,raeer,
Superior Court Judge Paul Egly,
Farley noted that white ~l·
ment fell by 29,400 students this
year-a 1.5.1 percent drop. He
said 10.000 to 14,000 ol thole atu-
deall may have left beeauae ol
the forced busing, but factors
such as a declininl wbl~ birth
rate and a national tendency to
leave tbe dty for tbe suburbs
have contribute d lo the
decreue.
Tei 11le~Prehd
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -
Terri Buford, a former top aide
\o Peoples Temple leader Jim
.Tones, ha lift'D a federal IJ'and
jW')' COiiies ol bank records abe
beUews show there ls abOut $7.5
million in temple accounta in
Panama.
Ms. Buford answered ques·
lions for IO minutes Wedneeda,y
before the panel. which ls ·In·
vesti1atln1 whether a con·
splracy hlitcbed In tJlis country
resulted in the death ol Rep. Leo
At arnJcDment ln Municipal
Court, Keo Draper WU allowed
to remalo free without ball.
•7' •
OAalY PILOT A5
FIRE-GUTTED BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT TIWN EXAMINED.
-Employff•·•~ Car Involved In Dreme Under Bay
Thrill Ride
Peril Found
In Testing
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
mannequin was jolted from its aeat on the last of five simula-
tion tests aboard Magic Moun·
tain's "Oolouus" roller coaster.
which la being investigated in
connectk>n with a fatal accident
on the ride Jut month.
The test rides were filmed last
weekend by the Valencia park
and the county engineer's office
to determine Whether addltlooal
safety devices are needed in the
wake ol the death ot ~year-0ld
Carol F1ores, who fell or was
toaed out of the coaster.
Park 1pokesman Anthony
Harri• said the mannequin, ,
which duplicated the Eut lm
Angeles woman's 5-foot. 260-
pouud proportions, remained
securely seated through the first
four rides.
THE METAL lap bar was
loosened on the fifth ride when
the mannequin "came over the
lap bar." Harris said. He added
that a human being in the same
instance .would undoubtedly
have been thrown from the car.
The report of the county's
study is expected to be released
in two weeks by the office of
Supervilor Baxter Ward, whose
district~ the amuse-
ment DU'k. Changes under con-
sideralion reportedly include in-
staUatioo of seat belts or
shoulder harnesses add tm-
plemeutatioo of a weight limit
for riders.
Desert City Girds
For Shah's Arrival!
RANCHO MlRAGE (AP) -Reports that the embatUed Shah .
of Iran and Empress (Jrah wUl seek refuge this weekend at
Walter Annenberg's desert estate a~ntly have prompted the
City Council to pass two crowd-discouraging "urgency" measures.
Officials still will not say whether the royal family will come
here, but Secret Service agents whose duties include protecting
foreign beads or state have arrived at tbe estate to take over
security responsibilities from the State Department, which is·
responsible for guarding families ot natiooal leaders.
lo a copyri@t story Wednesday, the Palm Sl>rinn Desert Sun
quoted what it called "an unimpeachable aource" as sa.ying tbe
royal couple would arnve by military beli~r either Friday or
Saturday, possibly accompanied by other family members. ·
FOil SECURITY REASONS, Annenberg's sprawling estate
may be declared a temporary Iranian diplomatic missioo, another
newspaper reported today.
If the sbab comes, as many as 5,000 Iranians are expected to
follow. at lea.st 500 or whom may be "fanatics," said John McCoy,
a liaison between the Riverside Count)/'Sberifrs Department and
federal olfices assigned to protect the royal family.
The Riverside Press· Enterprise quoted unnamed sources in re·
porting the possible conversion to "a t-emporary diplomatic mis
sioo · · so that Iranian officials may participate in the sbab 's protec-.
lion. ..
THE PAPER ALSO REPORTED that 15 dogs and 15 exotic
birds that accompanied the shah's mother, Tadj UI Molu.k, during
her earlier stay a l the esl~te, bad behaved rather un·,
diplomatic.ally.
Some of the dogs were apparently not housebroken, but as pro-
tocol to bis guests Annenberg allowed the pets to roam frft in the
house, the C:::: said. Unnamed law enforcement sources said th& · home was · cleaned-up and refurblabed before the royal Cami-I
ly returns.
Meanwhile. the City CcM.mcU unanimously approved an or-
dinance.Wednesday prohibiting parking on all cjty streets border-1
ing Annenberg's estate from Jan. 17 through Feb. 13.
"Softly the Sun S~ts··
by
Lenore Beran
FIRST EDITION' OF THE
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original collage designed especially for this series of four .innual plates. "Softly
the Sun Sets" is manufactured on the finest quality porcelain by Due Leoni Fine
China of California for John Brindle/Fine Arts.
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to Return
Citf to Sanity
n i' f'f lhf nut ~v~~ _muwcwat ~. ~~ ·~ tllwP' hn lll ~. Sun\IT\lnl( UI> lhe rotnDlex llhMlllon, lbe DeOllle will
dft'ldt" •1lfthtr lo ~on MA)'Of William Walker-and/or
un u~wna.n Doon• Wllkimon on one aide ol the llrlf
r th 'Ir i :Uuncllm•n Howard Muabett oq the other
or all th or "'1lne. TM el«tora\J also nut dfclde In the event any
coun ll mt'mbt-r ll't" removed, whether thoM who • ~m In 8houJd nu the vacant ta b1 appotntmeQl or w hct h~r another lert on 1hould be 1ch~duled lo
rrompllsh this . , Tvtv d~ after 'Tueaday'a recall elect.Ion, the vota
"'" be otf1r ally canvautd. The stale elect.lona code providm that It a SttOOd election ls neceuary, it will be
no M>Oner than 74 day after \he vote canv•uing (Jan.~>
and no mott than 89 da)'S alter tr all th.rff council members are recalled or. ll any '"''O are rt'('1tlled nd a third resigns, an election would be
mandalorv Tlu~ Would m on that the recalled councll members
would remain ~<'ated until the second election so a
quorum would t>t" available to conduct city business -a
distasteful s1tuut1un but one that ls built into the 5ceoarlo.
San Clement e · residents in recent times have
witnessed the snd spectacle of a political firefight that
seemed to fuel itself. growing ever hotter and more
dest ruclivt> The Callout has included each side trying to use the ·
city staff against the other -including police. The
political brawl has polarized. demoralized and frustrated
city employees. It has left little time or energy for
norm•tl city business and certainlr no time for innovative
solutions required as the city is pressured toward a
quantum leap in land de~elopment that could double
municipal population within 10 years.
R'ecall is a biller device, normally best reserved for
occasions where there has been moral turpitude. That is
not the issue this time. But the infi~hting in San Clemente
bas reached such intensity it ts unlike ly any civil
solutions could be affected. As a means of self preservation, the people of San
Cleihente should take c harge. The Daily Pilot
recommends the recall of all three of the antagonists in
an effort to return city government to sanity.
Silence Out of Order
· Laguna Beach council chambers have traditionally
been the place where citizens air their gripes, make their
pleas and, on occasion. ramble on about nothing.
But that's the way things have always been in the Art
Colony. As a result, City Council meetings often go late
into the night.
The new council .majorit~, formed last March,
li~htened thin,_,, up a bit by limiting speeches to five
minutes per person. The procedure, carefully monitoted by a councilman wielding a timer, works most of the time.
More verbose citizens have learne.d to tighten their
., comments to fall within the time constraints.
As a result. more people are able t:o speak during the
public communications portion of the meetings.
But last w~k the council majority -Mayor Jack
McDowell and Councilmen Howard Dawson and Kelly
Boyd -voted to cul off public communication during a
controversial meeting over street show dates for the
Laguna Craft Guild.
· The guild had packed the council chambers with
artists and craftsmen, and many of those Lagunans
wanted to make their feelings known -, especially after it
appeared the council majority was going to cut four of
their Sunday show dates for 1979.
But the vote to end public discussion came, with only
Councilwoman Sally Bellerue opposed <Councilman
Wayne Baglin was absent.)
The mayor s hould have a llowed five -minute
presentations from at least some of the artisans who
showed up to see democracy in prog ress.
Whi le some control over wanderin~ and redundant
speeches is desirable, comment shouldn t be shut off just
because it's more convenient for council members.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321 .
Boyd/ Salute
RyL. M. BOYD
Am asked how the 21·gun
salute came to be u naval
Lradition. Credit the British.
ltOwas a defensive meas ure,
al first. Commanders or forts
;ishore didn't want wars hips
sneaking up on them. So in ·
coming vessels were re·
qui re d t o a nn o un ce
themselves by emptying
their cannons while still out
or ran ge. The maximum
number of cannons aboard
ship al the lirne was 21. Later
s hi ps carried m any more
guns. The United States
sal uted with a s many
~unshots os there were slates
in the early days.· But the
British finally suggesled
everybody standardize al 21
shols. and the salute became
international.
Q . "Whal's the fastesl
anybody has ever played an
18-hole golf game?"
A . Jus t 27 m lnut~s 48
seconds. One Bob Williams
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
o f1 t ··comm'U 1
Collete Dlltrlct'1
PropotltJon 13 cutback
la a "IOft" cov.r on the
'7t clau 1Chedult1, Hnt
to enry bomebold. c.s.c.
~ ... ., G4M ,_ • .,. -........ ., 11·· ........ .. -.. ~··· ......... .. :.:.~ ~ ..... .
did it oo a 6,010-yard course
in Eugene. Ore. He didn't ad·
dress the ball. Ke ambushed
it on the run.
Seven out of 10 people who
die In fires are dead long
before the names ever get to
them. It's the carbon monox·
Ide, th e s mok e, the
superheated air.
Most everybody now ls
f amlllar with the electronic
screening devlcea used at
airports to check the lu11a1e
and clothing of pasaensen.
When those instruments first
<'ame out during World War
II. they indicat~ al least one
out of every 10 penoua who walked away rrom shipyards
and military bases was car-
rying on government proper·
ty. When they were first in·
stalled at San Quentin prlaoo,
they showed that three out of
five female visitors carried
scissors Im thelr punet. In
both caaee the aenaon cut
the contraband down con·
t1derably.
Et1bt timee u much water
nows through pipes In lhla
countJ')' every Clay u now.
down \he Mlulllippl.
A New York man left hll
keys tn hi• r•rked car. ~. "t:hal'.1 Ulesa there a•d
elaewhtte. A thief stole tbe
ear. In tM hot punult daat
followed, the UUef ,cralMd tJ>e car, ldlllnla.1'°"'aa. TIM
woman'•....-... ''*' the owner ol t.be atole car, and
tb• court awanlld tbe ·tom·
plalnant more Ulan m ,ooo In
clam.,... Boela llMralb ud .
"'uratlftly, tM U.lel wu .......
Jiek Andenoa
One-time Activist · Still Running
WAIHINOTON -TM Altac aet.lrilt • .-. a htlldltm-ftpre
we,o ahouted defiance al the poUce LI now on U.. run from
the poUce. He talked to ~ aboul
lh• lteol and t.be aba11Y·haired ,e ... raUon. with naahtl ol hls
old truculence. He alto 1PGke
about the mo. and b1a ftJpt
from the pMt, with traffl of
1adneu. Once he had to choke
back te.,..,
He'• about 40. averase alze. •
wlth dark hair and brown eyes.
Hlt CB ban·
dle la "Red
Runner" and
ln hla car he
yam m er•
constantly in·
t o t h e
m icrophone
in a sort or twang y
Bostoa
poolhall pat-
ter. He lives with a willowy
woman he calls Angel who ls a
little taller and younger than he
is.
His friends know him perhaj>s
as Billy, or Mark. or Joe. or any
or a dozen other names. He is, In
f act , Abb ie H o ffm a n ,
America's most flamboyant
fugitive. And · he expects lo be
captured.
FOR nvE years now. Abbie
Hofrman has been hiding out
arter jumping bail. He faces a
New York drug cohspir~
charge that could, if he ls ron·
victed, bury him in Attica prison
for 15 year, to life. He has at· tempted to portray lhe arrest ir
the lll(hl of a p0litical frameup.
but the fact is he was caught
red·handed selling $36,000 worth
of cocaine to an undercover police
omcer.
The man whose political
radicalism and violent rhetoric
launched a thousand protest
demonstrations and helped fuel a
decade of social d1mption Is now
little more than a common
criminal. reduced to scatological
diatribes and reliving old glories
in articles he writes for men's
magazines and counterculture
publications.
He has had plastic surgery to
chanfe his appearance. He has
s uf e red two n e rvou s
breakdowns brought on by the
pressures of belng a ru,itive and
the strain of juggling has va.rious
identities. He has been arrested
and jailed bu'" was re leased
wlthout being identified. "I had
Mailbox
to .. l lftY addNll book OD tut
oec:aalon, .. w iraid. meJmlftC' It Uterllly. -•
HE HAS BE~N offered
asylum ln Cuba. but he rejected
lt btcauae: "I'm 1n American,
and I'm much more content llv·
ln• here and dolD• what I 'm do-ing than I would ~ living it
Cuba • Abbie. Israel hu a law
of return. and I am Jewtab . but I
think they'd trade me for a
Phantom jet. So here I stay."
He has worked u an Eql.bh
teacher. u a chef In a reataurant.
as a cook in a greasy spoon. as a
la borer and a construction
worker. People have spotted him
as a n Abb ie H o fr .
man lookalike. but no one has
challenged him as to his true iden·
lily.
It bu been a deeacM 1ince
th>ff"''" helped fom ent the s treet rlota a t the Chicago
Democratic conventlon and
late r tum the riot-conaplracy
trlal of the Chicaao Seven Into •
1hambles. Pranb. like shower·
Int dollar bUla from the visitors'
gallery onto the floor ol the New
York 1tock exchange a nd
,..atchlq the broken scramble
for the money. bolstered his Im·
age as the Clown Prince of the
New !,,ell. .
BUT ontE& actions -such
as wearing a shirt made from
the American nag, characterii·
ing the United States In his
books as "Amerika. t he Pig Na.
tion." extolling drug usage and
walking around with rour-letter
words painted on his forehead
''~t ~ttems tAir. We. win CombodiA-you lose I tM"
-made him a hated figure for many.
II e h as m e llowed con-
side rably, meanwhile. alOnJl
wllh the Umes. Jimmy Carter
he thlnka, is "an honest man
working In a dishonest system.··
Today's villains? "It used to bt•·
'liey. hey. LBJ. how m~ny kidh
did you kill today?' Now I think It's the chaJrmen of the boards
of multlnallonal cor1><>raUons.
and ll makes me mad because I
don't even know their names.
The same people who were mak·
ing napalm for Vietnam are now
busily polsoJling lhe environ·
ment."
The hardest part or bis lire on
the run. Hoffm an said, is being
separated from h is fa mily.
f'u~ltive status has meant the
forced end of his marriage by wife
Anita althougfl they correspond
regula rly and remain "brother·
and·sisterfriends."
His . 8-year-old son america -
named wtth a small "a" as a sym-
bol ,of the counterculture Into
which he was born -has seen his
rather only at neeting secret
meetings arranged at great risk.
And Hoffman has two teen.age
sons by a previous marriage. Dis.
cussing his family. he came close
to tears at one point and abruptly
left the room to regain his com-
posure.
"IT'S VERY, very hard ... very painful," he said. ··1 would
never give myself up. Peoplf'
say: ·What do you want to go
back for. you're doing better than most of your frtends. Would
you believe me if I said I'd do it
for my mother·! She's had a
hard time understanding all or this." '
We were brought together
with Hoffman in Buffalo, N.Y ..
after elaborate security precau-
tions . Angel drove us to a small
diner where we sat down. Sud·
denly from the rear, a lon~
halred cowboy figure wearing
jeans . leather boots, sunglasses.
a bandanna ·and a cowboy hat
appeared. "Hey." he said. "I'm
Billy" using an agreed·upon
code name.
Hoffman said he went under
i;round not so much from fear of
being convicted but or what would happen to him in prison.
Arter his arrest. he spent six
weeks in Manhattan's infamous
Tombs prison berore making
bail. "I was deathl3'.., afraid or
how I'd be treateain Attica
prison. I've had a friend die in
there . So I decided to run.··
Adopt~ve Parent~ Deserve Consideration
To the Editor:
Re Cheryl R'Omo's arllc~.
"Adoption. Both Sides" !Daily
Pilot Dec. 29 > :
It's too bad Ms. Romo left out
another side to the adoption
question. namely the feelings
and concerns of the adoptive
parents in a n y adoption
"triangle."
It ls apparently the vogue for
va r ious n ewspape r s and
magazines to romanticize and
Idealize the adoptee's search for
his birth parents. Note I say
'bir th " and not "real." Real
parents are those who willingly
and with love rear and nurture a
child.
· There seems to be little con·
cern with how adoptive parents
m).ght reel as the birth parent
suddenly appears and at this
la.te date wants to become part
of a young child's life.
ADOPTIVE parents are not
caretakers or foeter parents who
recede into the shadows if and
when a birth parent decidea to
appear.
Articles s uch as this do a
grave disservice to thousands of
loving adoptive parents who
may fear the sudden appearance
of the birth parent in the life ot a
child.
Adult adoptees who believe
they will "find themselves" by
locaUng their birth parents ap·
parenUy are encountering less
obstacles, but this release ol in·
formaUon should be by mutual
consent ol aJl parties involved.
Aa .an adoptive as well as
"natural" parent I urge Ms.
Romo to explore all sides to the
adoption question.
MRS. J . PRICE
own special brands of vitamins
etc. say little or nothing about
the quality or cleanliness
standards employed.
Unhealthy standards or many.
if not most of the health rood
vitamin/mineral makers surely
orfset the questionable values or
what the health foods etc. are
designed to accomplish. Quality
and reputability standards are
musts!
ARTHUR WEISSMAN
Se•rl•Deett
To the Editor:
A facet not mentioned. tn the
media ls the permanent educa·
Uonal 106S that follows a strike
such as the one i= lluntJngt.on Beach. The distri isn't con-
cerned, but thole t chlng in the
c lau room will note a nd be
aware ol the situation.
Before the atrike our depart-
ment wu very cohesive. Each
was wnim, to share of hla extra
time, materials or any need of
his fellow teacher. ·
government agency. Why else
would he suggest that govern·
ment employees should quit
their jobs if they are unhappy
with their salaries and benefits'!
AS A FEDERALLY employed
engineer with both a BS and MS.
I am expected to be content with
a salary that is 1S to 30 percent
less than my counterpart in
private industry. And you would
reduce m y ben e fits, Mr .
Blankenship? Which benefits
are those? . I have already been informed
that I cannot receive any social
security retir e me nt leven
though I paid lnto the system for
20 years· prior to going to work
tor the government 1 because
that would be "'d<Jub .. dlpplng."'
Maybe you are referring to the
medical and life ins ura nce
policy that I pay $46.12 a
month for?
I m ay take your advice and go
back intu private industry. but
how many ~pie will be willing
to do my job 1r'1 leave? What
kind or service do you expect ror
the wages you're apparently
willing to pay?
In the meantime. I suggest.
you trade your car ln•on a
garbage disposal truck because
• you may need It In the near
ruture. C.H. PIPER
AnEll TflE strike there wUI
be much of, "now that It's ovet,
let'• all pull tosether." Baloney!
The teacher on strike has no
faith or respec t f o r the
leadenbip ot the district. He will
have lost a half month's salary.
In no way will he 10 back into
the. cluaroom and be charitable.
The acar LI deep and permanent. •••••'Nees
The coheslveneu will be gone. To the Editor:
The rreater Potential a teacher It m•" be bot, lt may be cold. has to otter wlll be 1one. -A teacher cannot do his best lf or it m., be both. It may hap·
every year he m-..t 10 before pen In a few yean, or in a hun-
the boanl and, Uke a aupplicant, dred yean, ~ aot at all.
''';: alma tor the tcwe of Allah." l'h• DallJ Pilot must be hard ... ._ .. , ....111 up for rruat pqe news to stve e educ·-prosram WI · apace to u article ol the •m·
suffer. 1be only one to 1ain ia bltuity ot tbe maybe or maybe
th&-dlltrlet• U.&ni IUMtltutM in· not "Ice Af.e. ·• Beek• Pee6 1tead ot ruu)ar teacben could Shou.ld we or should we not be
To the Editor: savuome•uan. conce rned, frightened . or
The aubject ol health foods de· ROY MILLER panicked. or all of lhe above or
serves conUnutn1 attentton, none at all?
deaplte the potency and/or WINlt'• ..... ,..., If we put our mlnclt to It, we
pot.entiala of health food• with ,ca or may not be able to come proper he.tih-eare. ~~ 11'.ditor; •. • 111any. or hundred•. or
The atandardl of procftilas,ltf.-aakiftt1u~vGe1rf'ai •...::llif lh1rlP that mlaht
bottlln1. prtdal and stabUillne a ._nt he tboUld let ~ all ln•on or mi1bt aot happen now or later
the.cOIUIU ol the vul majOftty car. "THp•yers 'Had 1t' " or eventually or never.
of available health fooda lea"' llallbox, J•. U I. He apparent· -.., -, JANE LEWIS
mucb to be dttired. ' lJ bu a •J'IMm whereby be can
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not oa1J *'" buMI, n1ht nrtt aad crt-..a teach tu. children
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you could ask your readers to
help me out. My problem is this:
I have a neighbor whose trees
block my view of the Los
Angeles smog. Experts tell me
that this increases the value of
my home by Sl0.000 .
I a m thinking of selling my
home. The q ue stion is. do I
owe m y neighbor that extra ten
I '11 get when I sell ?
J.W. REID
NeS~r1'aat
To the Editor:
In the Jan. 11 Mailbox there
was a letter fro m Walt
Blankenship in which he berated
public employt:es for desiring
cost·of·livin~ increases.
If he ls in business I'm s ure he -
has raised his prices to increase
his profits. If he is in private in·
dustry I'm sure he has had a
rtnanc:lal re vi ew every s i x
months or a year, unless he is u
useless employee.
He says servants, refe rring to
public servants. want more
dolla~s while bthers c leaders,
rulers. kings 1 get less. J am a
t·eacher. I will ser ve his
children. I am not his servant.
He a lso says that if we don't
make enough, gel out. That's
like saying If migrant workers
s tarve let them get out: il you
don't llke America. leave it. I
am offended. . T.SMITH
Prt""q Aer
To the F.ditor: I read with Interest your Nov.
26 editorial on the CH P In·
terpretat.ion of the State Privacy
Act.
Pleue be uaured that I -share
your concern •nd will be In·
troducing an urgency but to cor-
rect the altuatlon. The CHP'a ac·
Uon was an unintended sld• ef· feet which will be qulckly
corrected. ·
DA YID A. ROBERTI
Sen. Robirrlf um IM oidllor of Urit
Pri1Joc:v Act. Edit«.
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ttf.L .. ~HUr "°1t TIRISA_,..PHY WELCOME DUK! THE PARfK1T BACK HOME
liinrantt ~ tumeclTangert~ (In cage) ~Vlctlme of uoun• B~ppen
$3,SOO Birltitapplng
. ~~Feathered F~ Back in Ltpna
I :, , ._ ,. 'tattten.e•q•,qc>stly,.can-arrested earlier. tbla tnonth in · posure~.YODMaursaid. ias,,,... eqc~ D bac~ on c0nnectioll with a bird burglary • 'l fen IO bM about my own
Illa pereh at the ~'fff , ~ at VOD Maur's home. 1 bird,' be said. ·~,1 tbouiht I -. .. ~~"it~·""*" ·, .. "I W. ~ able \cS ~ would help tbe a&her-people get
man retu ed t e blrd and the HC.'lOQll ~ (Smllb) in tblin Mck." ~ ~ ~ •'P a Sacr.JJD_eld.o," vein )4aur said ~ ~ ~· ~ rTuesd&Y~ "I told him ~thought Ten,erine bad been stolen~ be prohably knew w))ere the from the pet store Dec. 17. other birds were and asked ii be
Another btnl, a blue and gold would return them. maca~ umed Duke, was. ..He, on bis own, bl'OU8ht the
taken die •to'-two weeks birds back to me."
earlier. bltds Were valued •
at $2,000 and Sl.~ respectively. VON llAtJa'S expenllve par-
MONDAv" IUGBT. Robert ~ :=..·..: =t:J~~a
Pa\al .. h•" Smu"; 18, of garbap baa. be uid,•and dis-
Sacramento, reportedly brought· carded i b h bo t t tbe t-birds •-•be South n ua es a u wo ' -.... _. ,., blocks from bis home. It LaaUDa home ol Burr~ Maur. · ti ·h d be ' b Smith and John Wllliamaon, 18, ~:r~,a •:. tc~=:l
wbo formerly liv~ wjtb hJs. t.bebirdburglars.
TEal:SA. ME, wbo, with a friend, ~ the pet
store jUlt four ago, was
deUcbted Tue8da7 to have the
two birds backm rn_idence.
"I still can't believe it," she
bubbled. ''The macaw was kind •
of like the lOlo of the pet shop,
everyone in town knows him."
Smith and Williamson face
bur1lary charges in. the South
Laguna bird heist.
Latuna Beach police in-.
vestt,.aon A)' charges against
tbe tM> men in the pet store
bura.IU'J are pencting further in-
• vestisatioll. " falllllf..' ,id ~ i..suna, were The ~·had ~Ued or ex-
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-· Esc&ping cfimputel:s
BJ WBUAM llODGE Ot•o.MyNll ....
.it --~-~ the bum-mlnc that di'M GQ1 McAvoy
rrom a succeuful position wlth
/'' General Telephone's computer
·' division. :1 "l wo'uld be In this air-
. i conditioned room -it bad to
J, be ~air r.. A
coaditioned to ~
keep tbe. com-· 1~1tJ = v t ~ ..
t b. ID(,,,.,~"·· .
around talk-
lq.-D ... bera f'
l 0 8'1t'C la •• ·
"It's a great environment. 1
wouldn't trade it for anything,"
be aaya, surveyt.ns the clusters
of white bulla, muta and col-
orful rolled up salla from bis
Marina office near ~1 Obispo
Str.eel.
Tbe btue Pacilic stretches off
toward far away, exotic
bQrizona,
':The pace around here ls far
different from Newport Beach
or Irvine," McAvoy says. "lt
<the Dana Pqinl area) ,atvea the
individual more &in>e to be con-
structive or leisurely.
"TllEY DON'T HA VE to feel
trapped or tied down." ·
distant and unapPl"oacbable that
!!;i!:rle here bav~ been
"We've expedeaced some un-controlled gri>Wtb."
•CAVO~ ACKNOWLEDGES
the problems of organizing a
small, unincorPorated oommuni·
ty .that doesn'! have benefit of a
local 80vemment.
·'The Cbaml,er has felt
. responsible for getting traffic
light.a.. inlltalled and aupportinc
acbool .bond e&eetions -t.bin&a tr~~Y done by city coun-
cils," be says.
I .-otbm' ,.') Da:na MC AVO't' I ,, llotat'• new~ ot eom-
~ '• mert* praidem reealla.
Tbe boyiah-JOQkin&i 2t~year·
old'a eyes roam tbe leqtbs of
the docks. Beine a weekday,
many boa1t are. tied at thelr
berths, hardly swaying on the
gl ... J harbor IUl'f ace,
"I feel ita (the Cb~ber)
prime Nineu is to stimulate
commercial growth in tbe
area," be continues. "(But) just
by ita orpnized nature, it's be-
ing saddled with the burden of
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''THE OOllPlJ'l'Eas WOE
r b-m-acl,lbe! ~were bUlmiat ..tit Jua had.to 1et oetol.~"hl~.peer
lal thoulbttulJy out • wiJldow
.r M.19U &be· ~•PP••• of Dana I•,.....~( ~ \.t•lw•JMl'......,qg."'
Three.,.., ":Cn~ ~ time McAvoy wu reac the end of
bll PIYebolocieal rope witb the. eomputer"people, a bualnela op-portUftib' preeented itself.
He jUmped at the' chance ~
run Avmtura Sail.inc AllOCia-
1 Uoa •• bmaa Point llrm th•t of. ren ..Uboat& for cbal't« and
coaduda aaUiDI letlODS.
•CAYOY'8 OPftCE Uno
tonier alr~onditloned -it ... 'tMeclfobe. •. ~
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"This la a crucial point in the
Capistrano Valley's aad Dana
Poiat'a bia$0ry," McAvoy re-
marks. '"Die ~ ,population
cen&en .to tbe north are pushing
for expemkm ..._. • they do
th.la, we're~.
· "THIS 18 AN outra1eoualy
beauUful harbor," be con.Un~.
"Hopefully (wttb 1rowtb) the
pace won't ca.~nae too
negatively."
As obamber ~f commerce
Pretldent, McAYOY intends to
leave a mart OD tbe develop.
meat ol bb dMlr1abed tea.aide eommualty.
"In the put t,.•ve bad a real
identity problem," be says of ,Dana Poim. ''The county la 10
gove~" '
DE8"1'E PMft. pressure on
the Chamber to function as an
interim political spokesman for
Dana Point, McAvoy ls op·
tlmlatic that local citizens are
"•hlnlng to carry the com-munity's 1blmner to Santa Ana,
the seat of Count) I09ft'DIDenl
''The om. Point Speeiftc Plan
lJ 1 probably the' ftnt reaJ step
that the commuaityct'a ex·
· perienclne in trying to establlab
local coatrola,'' lfcAvoy uya.
''The Chamber will be involved
µi suPPGl'tinl tbla. •'
· McAwy 6elieves the Cbam-
ber's J"ab for 11'}'1 should be an
attempt to~ a eommuni-
ty feeUDa tn Dlllla Point.
~r•y•e•t ' ,
• "I think the.prime goal for the
Chamber Ulla year ii to
stimulate community awareaese
and s~" be .....-U· "I feel· ~t beCaUle of the lack of local
1overnment, l'elidentl, buai-
neumen and ~ arouP9 bave
not been eobelive.
\ ''Our p1a cem.. -promot.
I . B Il!~' l~areaandpktiqthed& .agt1na 118 .IBDe rie;.r.a:!:,:-at'Olllm~':.~
T Gl.__ •ia~. al , u·, o :=·.;r~-= 0 et ; . 1-eome,up.
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• .. Tbe ctty ot l.al1aa Be~ wldefl opft8tel tbe OGIJ :1= . . . Omaente ~
c11nt but 11ne u. <>nnk• eouatr. wtu 11t •• trom'tbl · 1r~--·'""'--~ TVS Q!Pul!ty~~ · . ~ , • ·vae • .....,., eta
fOr ~ .e!= _.. qned to~ dlreetan '8 ~ ' 'Three oolor televtllon ..U1 .--t* ~U,... 11..adNI Tr ... 1Uail wkb a tGlal ..umated value or ~-:'Yid trwk dUlrttlli• lD U. IOUtb cwt ID lf77 • ._ $1,100, • well • • in nib
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a,ro1 ........... tbl , .................... ......,., JAPU M llM•flf .. OC'l'D ft wtluwto--.... from a.Sm Cllmtll&e bome bJ ::"i£.~:==,~::!li'5 4 =~-==~~ ......,. .. 11111• tram tlll tm -11'ta1ll to 1D ..... .... .. ,... ....., NDONdlr oc-~-nrNd II& .......... Alt,. . ocm!lzi.-n 11111at ......... to 1111& with •J4••te. au Cerrito c1110 .i...... -~~!~%::Sl:e•~•tollfl11Dr DI&-1 f.•· Tll•dar Md ... -... .,, -•-~--. 1~-. a.m. Wetur•.
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Ne...-tlleecb'acttyncnlidaDP'OP'UDSare~= to prt•.C. IPOrta P'CJUPS, but dtJ oftkUla --'t PP>'
abOullt. "lt'1 not all blld, e9pedally with the ta altuaUon," Wet
Rould WMdey, ettr d1reetol' o1 para, beacbel w1 recreation. ··u
9Yel'1 prosram poulble wu blinl 111o•ided to the eommualt)' on a
bMls tblt didn't require tax dollan, I tblak ,ou'd have it q\ade. ''
wmnaY POINTED OV'I' 'l'llAT, ONLY about five years aso. U.. dl1 had a vlrtua1 IDOllOl'OIY 09 ACb aporta u boys' foot.
b.u ud lirll' volleyball. .
Bat now parUdpanta are W~ off by aetlvttlel at tbe 8oJS Club -built three years ..,, noted -the YllCA, tbe
Oraqe County Volleyball Oub ud, eepectally, the Amlrtcall YoutbSoets~tioo. ~'lM===-~· football for ...... u has
Emol1meM in lirla' voUeJba1l bu dropped1rom a bllb "'257
in 11"15 to 11 in 11'11, be aaid. Ober procram1 abow almllar drops,
excePt. for tbe Harbor Area Boys Bueb811 procram administered
jolntl.y with Costa Mesa and the Boys Club, aince it bu a virtual
monopoly on the aport in the area. ·
Wern.EY SAID T11E CITY ACl'IVEL Y eiicouraces prtva&e orsantretk>ns to offer sports and provides scbeduliae advice, u l~ u •h programa are comistent wltb the city's policy ol pro-
motln1 participation rather than eompetition:
"We don't pride ou.nelv• on trainlDI peat athletes,'' Wbltley
said. "It'• the participation that la the key feature."
He laid the AYSO soccer pl'Oll'alD bu been a m~ factor in
. clra~ •ftY putidpanta beelule of the nature of tbe sport. · "h a an ideal 1ame for youna people,"~ laid ... lt'a YerY
ee1y'1o....., tt•a an active pme, it w.W equaliw tbeir
abWty -a penon doesn't have to be a super atbleCe to play."
Wmn.EY MID D BIDB\'88 Tim eompetinc ..........
8ceouat far the drop in cttY.recl-*ioa earollmeat., Dot tbe b.lte in
1111otctb'emoUmentfeeafrom•toSlO.
"I daa't tblnk it's ecoaomlc,'' be said. '"Thia la a very affhamt
community." .
He allo discounted u "sll8bt" the effect of declinlnc numbm's
of )'OUDI people in the city population, u reflec:t.ed in droppln&
achoo\ enn>Umeata.
WbUe WbWey favors the eatabHshmeatol sporta ~at no eoet to the taxpayer, be noted some reservations aboUt tbe encroach· .
meat byl>l'.ivategroups. ·
ONE IS THE FACf THAT TREY uae chiefly voluteer
coaches .and therefore, Whitley believes, have somewhat leN con·
trol over quality tban the city, wbicb uses paid coaches.
Al.lo, be noted, confllctlDI game scbedulina by SOteel' &eams
and otben whole participants are allO enrolled in city Pl'Oll'8IDS
bu~.=,r=~~a1o11WaareawuDUtleUllrly
bani bit, Wbttle)' said. About half the boys were alloeeroOedlaA \'SO soccer and, eolDddeatally, a1molt all oltbeir sames were adlledaled
attbeNmetlme. -
WheD the A YSO members dlOle to &>IQ soccer rather tban foot-ball, the football team WU foreedtodefaillt. -wbitleyMid.
BE MID SOllE aE8CllEIKJLING of football pmes was at-tempted.
So far, Wbltle7 said, tbe city bu responded to dedldlal earoU-
meatl by eambintne age IJ"OU119 and poctapblc area for fClnniDI in·
diridualt.-ma. .
But. be noted, ''Ht.here's a contiDHi!iddeclinein aomeof our JOUlb ·~~~~emaybavetoellminatelOIDlprop"UDI." HOwever, "™U9 said tbe city and scboola folltbel' bave tbe
power to 8Ct u watdldols~vate sg:ru~ .and help as· ~ Uult offertap and IC are II because almmt all
harbor areaaportagroups usepubandscboolpounda.
"Public agencles do have the eontrol because they are the landlords,'' WbiUey said. . ·
L/SC DAIL y PILOT A•
Boys Club
Sel-8 Danee
8eottilli dwinl wlll beg at tbe
Lapna Boys Club
Tuesday eveatn11 at 7
b911natncJan.ll,
m~=;:~·
pnctieefrom
t · to 10 p.m. the 1ame
nealq.
l'or lnformatloa, eall
Dou1la1 Gran•• at ... aoos.
Braes Haul
More, But
Costs Up . .
TbeOnaleCoaat)'Tt'amitDll-t r l ct la carr7in1 more
pauenaera, but accordlq to
statlltlca, lt'a eoltinl more to do
it.
The numbers were releued
th1a week in tbe quarterly report
from dlltriet General Mauser James Reichert, who aald
ridenbip for the first six moatbs
of the ftsca1 year was up 2.3 per-
cent over tbe same period in
19'11.
Bt1T IN CO•NalNG the
tint two quarters of 1171-19,
Retdlert aot.ed that tbe cost per paueacer went from $1.10 to
SU2.
He told tramit cliatrlct direc·
ton the COit lDereue .... at·
trtbutable to the $3t0,000 out al
• court .......... of• lawsuit and
tbe cloliq ol the loa8-1tanctta1 contraet neaot1ations witb bus ·
Clri•en.
He said tbat when the cost of
those two items rs .;spread lbrou.lh the filcal year,"tbe per·.
puseaier coat increase won't
be u drMUc u it appears in
comparins tbe two quart.en.
al!lcuaT SAID BE was
particalarty ple-.ed about the
lncreaeln PM•meers ~"' the fare increllle last aammer. 'fte district added 10 eenu to tut.. fare.
Dtrecton said they wanted to
. keep a watc:b OD t.be c:aet per
J)UMDler during the remainder
of tbeyear.
DtNdor RolaiD Ya.mg asJrecL
for a report explaimnc • e,ooo.
.,......_,. dectine 1D tbe number
of ctral-•ride passeqen in tbe ~Valley from the ftnt
quarter to tbe tecOnd quarte'.
can M2-sa1a. 'Put• tew worcta · to WOf'k for
Emeritus
Day Set
At College
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Campus tours. arts
and crafts displays, con-
sumer wndnars, danc-
iq and musical enter-
tainment and academic
counaelina by and for
older adults wi 11
hlgbll1ht Saddleback
College's Emeritus Day
Feb.2. . .
The schedule of ac·
tlvitles belina with 10
a.m. ceremoaiet at the
Emeritua Center for
Llfelon1 Learning ln Bulktlq M on the Mia·
ak>n Viejo campus.
A e•tered bot lunch
wtll be aYllilable to tbo9e
wbo make awernUoas
by Jan. •· ltelenaUom should be made bJ call-
lq the ceaUr' at 131-8700
or -.-., ext. 3'7.
San Juan
To Form
DriU. Unit
You..,.tera aged 12
tbroqb 17 .. ellllble to Join a drill team tbat
wlll be featured in
March'• San Juan
Capt1trano Swallow• DaJ,.,...
Tbe drtD team wW be part Of a eourw offered
bJ tbe cit1 recreation
deputlDlllt fnMD • to 1
p.m. GO llCllllllaJa belin• mac Jan.•.
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domestic problems and burglary is the most
frequent of all serious crimes. Schlage quality
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CourSe Off~red -·
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SaddJeback College is offenng a Wntern
CivllizaUoo course lo interested Laguna Beach
Hlgb School students and residents beginning Jan.
23. -The coone will be offered each Tuesday from
7 to 10 p.m. in room 71 on the Laguna BeaclJ Hlib
School campus.
Regiltration for the 16-week course can be
made at either campus. The Miasf<>o Viejo campus
iB locat.tld at 28000 Marguerite Partwa~ tbe
north campus iB located at Jeffrey and
lrvine Ceute!' Drive in Irvine.
Moonlite Sale
Sale of.sates this
Fn Me 7 to 10 o-m
at Huntinoton Center
Pt1BUC NOftCE
NOna TO C•IDfTOttS
SUl"eltt<Mt C:OUln 0, ntl
STATIE: ()ff CAUl'OltNIA l'Olt
TN IE COUNTY Of' O•ANOI ..........
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NOTICE IS HfillEISY GIVEN to ...
c...oltorsf/ltN-_.,..~
!NI .. , --NW'O cW-... IM1
-wld ~ -........ f'H to file ttwm, wltll .. nee--..~ lfl
Ille Office or IN cle<ll Of ..,. How -tllled c-i. « to .,.._ .....,, wit.ti
ttle MCHYlrV -hers. to IN ~ OtnleMd M »I hit Color-ISMS.,
SMiie MIO. Pftedlne, CA. wMcll I• !tie
pl.KP of Dullness or !tie undenl~ '" ... , matters peri.!11lnq to ,,,. est•• Of
Mid ci.c.wnt, wltllln lovr rnontll1
,.,._, Ille f ll"'lt P11t111Cet left of tttl s.
Mtlee.
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PUBUCNOTICE
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WINlER
SALE
FROM OUR
CHI LORENS
COLLECTION
UPTO
50% .OFF
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Knits and custom'
dresses and sex>ttswear by Flo rence E~man.
Si.zet Infant to 14.
Up to !50% Qff
••l•ala. tlle A1rle11lh1H
~c:r-klMd. however,
I.bat tbe .... ,...... uve "not
been COl6 ..... u ba riolaUon
ol federal IAmila OD DitroNmhw
la Nccm. ...S t.bat more pndse •tlDc amt be clooe.
TBS 11 PLANTI w1:as
amoa1 M meat proee11ln1
p&aau ..... fclr altrolamtn. ln a.eon wtllkb ia frted at bllb tem-
. peraturw. Tbe &Mt& bepn Dec. '· M ol J-. 12. tbe remalaiaa '11 plant.I ...... found to med all aafethiae:'" ... becoa pr;,c... ..... ot tbe 11 that faUed tbe preUmlnar1 teat1 bave
"cb•Qlf'd tbeir proceaaiac pro-
cedune 8Dd DOW meet required
mlAlmum t.elt levela," tbe de-
putmeat said WedDeeday. • 'Tbe W remalnlDI plan.ta are
cha0 eina tbetr produCUoo Pl'C>-c e du rea to try to reduce
nitrosamlnes to acceptable
levels,•· aa l d Assistant
A1rlculture Secretary Carol
Tucker Foreman, wbo oversees
the departmeat's food and con-
sumer aervic:es.
TBE TDEE PLANTS that
have corrected tbdr procectura
were ideoWied u Made-Rite
n·Valley Meat Packen,
'nmberville, Va.; C. rtnkbelaet
lac .• Little Rock. Alt.; Armo.t
fl Co . .:.. Portland. Ore.: Swift 6 Co., Koebelle, Ill.; Dubuque Paclllal Co., South Su f'nD.
cl1co, CaUf.. and Portland
Provl.Pon Oo... Portland. Ore.
.uso. lllD 90V'l'll ~
Inc .• Tupelo, Mila.: lledford'1
Inc., Chester, Pa.; Hoffman
Broa. Pacldng, Los ... Anaeles:
Swift Ii O>., San Anloalo, Ta.a;
Ebner Brea. Pacten. Wlddta
Falll, Tau; Kern Valley J»m.
lDI Co., Bakersft••d. Calif:;
Milan's Smoked lleata Inc .•
Hayward. Calif., and Dubuque
Packina O> .• Dubuque, Iowa.
Ma. Foreman said results ot
tbe bacon testlo1 was made
public ID response to requests
fUed UDdet' the Freedom of (D.
rormatkm Act. Tbe Information
bad been witbbeld by department
offictala. ·
Tbe Associated Press and
several otber'organiutions riled
reguests under the law to obtain
the test results. .
DEPAllTMENT OFFICIALS
rejected the requests for the in·
formatkm on the ground it was
baaed OQ preliminary tests that
...,... ii ..... 8ltrtle. ......
ii med ID baecm proc I '• a a
preMrTldYe -allo to,.. ••• formation of 4 =tam1 tbat cauae deadly bot •
Tbe ~-I.Mt moada to belp tbe ealaree
retulatiom laat ,....
that nQUlre pncnnn to ,..
duce · t6e amount of sodium
nitrate 8Dd IOdiwn nitrite Uled
ln bacon.
NrnoMlllND HAVE been 1bown to cause c:aneer in
laboratory tell anlmala .
A rec:eat depu1meat ~ =-.=rr:ra.~ .. ~ eoaaldered to be carclno&eaic
alace laboratory anlmala ad-
mialaterecl u.e compouada de-
velOp cancer" and that "It ia a-
sumed tbat tbele same .com-
pouada could cause cancer at
some body sites in bwnana."
90 Added to Staff ·
Today She•s Near Thelbp
of Her Class In Math.
Glwn • proper leernlng P'OOflm, neerly l*V dlitd cen
perform M • lewl wn•ldtf9d "exc:et lent."
Our lndlviduellnd Computer A .. l11ed lnmuc1lon htlc>s
•«fl ctiitd '" me belle '"'"Int lkilla of meth, reeding end
1.,..... •ts. Whet's more. he or lht ecti*ly entov• tti11 IMr'""e e11perlittict end .now, impfowmenc In other ~tic end IOClel -· M wtN. Wt •e "'-ontv Pfiwllfv CJPefMtd totortel ftcilltv in th11
'lf"t• utlli11ng Computer Aul1ttd ln1tructo0n. Our swoerems indude '"Aerntc:lial" for me ctiild who tin te11en behind, "fntic:tlftl9nt" fof .... child whol9 .,... f't®lf't
ltJoll9 ._, ... S*fOtmlftCll end ''Spec.Ifie Dltebtilty"for
~ modifadon end .-dfic IMmlnt a1c1111.
1us ..... v... Dr. rut, eo... ..... m•> MT-m•
4111 E. louth St. LMJewood (213) 13CM100
28041 S. Hewtttome Blvd.
Aencho Peloa Vefdea (213) 377-1511
WASHINGTON (AP> -In an
effort lo . strengthen President
Carter's war on inflation, the
Council on Wage. and Price -------------------Stability ls addiDI 90 perm to
Its statt. After Carter announced
bis anti·i.nflatioo program in Oc·
tober. tbe CIOUDCil weal from 39
to 143 full·Ume employees.
SldlDg classified ads are the best place to
buy or sell ski wear and equipment ln the
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we're putting the same kind of exotic
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February 1st. So now you don't have to
fly to the mysterious East to enjoy it.
Our boarding gates and flight attendants
are dre&5ed Oriental style. And
once you 're aboard one of our
wide-bodied DC-lO's, or com-
f ortable
7Z'l's, we're
prepared to
cater to your
every whim, no
matter how inscrutable.
There's a choice of American
or Oriental cuisine. And chopsticks are avail-
able, ro you can partake of all the Chinese
delicacies without losing face . You can also
enjoy Taiwanese beer or Wan Fu wine .
Since the soul needs nourishment as
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offers free stereo, including Oriental
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DC-lO's. And if that's not enough, we even
have fortune cookies that could win you
a 0 f ortune" in prizes.
You can enjoy Continental's Golden
Dragon Service on any lunch or dinner non-
stop for the same fare you'd pay for everyday
service on other airlines. But it's a limited time
program, so call your travel agent, company
travel department or Continental now. And
make reservations for a Far Eastern experience
on yi}ur way to Chicago or Houston .. '
{ TO CHICAGO:
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TO HOUSTON:
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EDITION
Hates to Soar?
a, JOANNIE &SYNOLD8 ... 9111¥ .......
Orance Comal, driven raH •
automobile h.,uruee rate ln·
creue1 of up to 11 pe""8t ll a plaatpOnlOred't~ ~a Santa Ana :r.
ty COUDdlmaa cbaraed ~· Joba Bradt made the claim
at a preu conference bekl to a.
nounc.e the laundd.DI of CCMm-
tywW. oppoaiUoa to tu io·
sur911ee nae revision.
IJrandt Nld he ii aeekin& sup-
port from Orantle County's 26
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dUet In OllPO'tai the lnatJtutioa
ol a ~ avera,. prelllium
rate.
The avera1e ute ia belna IOUlht by la Aqelea Cot.mty
otfidall who claim that t.be ln·
aurance companiea are dla·
crlminat.1nc acalnlt resideata of
t.be low income .,... ol their
county by ualplng automobUe
inaurance premiumt on a 1eo-
graphical basis. The low income
nei1bborbooda bave hi1ber ra\es
than suburban areas such as
Orange c.ounty.
The state commissioner or in-
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EVIDENCE IN O. B. COOPER SKYJACKING CASE?
o.tectlve Bot; Nix With Pl•ne'• EXtt Ptecllrd
Cooper Clue?
Hijack Plane Part Found
· KELSO. Wash. CAPl -A heavy plastic peacard from a Boe-
ing 727, found by a bunter in a thickly wooded area, could be a
link to the unsolved 1971 D.8 .-Cooper skyjacking, authorities
aay.
Cooper ls believed to have parachuted from the Northwest
Airlines jet near Woodland, about 10 miles south of here, with
$200,000 ln $20 bills.
THE PLACARD WAS DESCRIBED Wednesday u an
emergency warning notice of the type posted next to the rear
exit of 727s.
"1bere isn't any way that it could have come off a plane
without the rear door belnC opened," said Cowllll County
Sheriff Les Nelson. •'We lt:now that two days after Cooper
Jumped that the placard waa mi.sslnC off the plane.
"Tbla ii tbe first probabie, tanalble piece of evidence tbat
bu surfaced ln the D.B. Cooper cue," he added. "It'• mcoa-
1urance 11 to report to the
le1i1lature 011 the statewide
averqtby July 1. .
''Since tbe rates chal'J(ed for
many Loa An1elea County
motorlab will :: if terrttorial
ratlnc Is •boH , and clalma
cott overall remain the same.
tboN in outlyin8 areaa 1ucb as
ours will bave to make up the
difference thrOqb substantially
bigber premiums," Brandt said.
He said local governments are
being uraed to oppose the
measure tn bearings to be held
in March.
.
Twister
Hits Near
SD Arena
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A small
tornado skipped through the
Sport.a Arena area today after a
rainstorm, k;nocklng down three
bil aipa and Uiuing cardboard
boxes high in the air.
The windlbielda of two cars
were shattered by rat~ debris.
Owner David Ford said
Pacers bar on Midway Drive
lost its 3>-foot·wide neon sign
''and just sprayed It over 100
yards along the street."
Another 20-foot store sign and
a 48-foot billboard crashed.
Panellng was ripped off two
aid& of Ilia buiJdina, Fonl said.
No 1-jurtea were reported.
P01!er Jiw appareatly escaped da...... .
A meteorolollat. Jim Sf.ebler,
said It wu • small tom8do from
the ocean nearby which bit Lboai_t!Ua.m. __
A numller of minor accidents
were reported in Sari Diero
rush-hour trantc delqed by
rahr. Onlclally, only .15 ibch fill
at Lindber1dl Field, but up to
one-half lncn fell at net1hborine LaM... .
Meanwhile, widely separated
areas of a.Ja Calllomia were
declared amder state emer.gency
as the result of five days of rain
and heavy floodlng. The mast
heavily congested areas of Ti·
Juane and Mexicali, Baja
Callfonda 's capital city. were
cut off·from normal communica-
tions.
Along the Transpeninsular
Highway, between 200 and 300
miles IOUth of the border, the
Mexic.an army moved more than
500 families to movie theaters,
tents and public buildings.
An airlift of food, blankets and
medical IUPDlles was ordered.
No deatlii were reported in
Baja California, but maay areas
of the nortbWestern Mexico state
were cut off from communica-tio111 atnc:e Tuesday.
The federal police said more
than 40 vehicles were straDded
along the hicbway aoutb of San
Quintin with that road washed
away completely in four places.
But Gaston Loai~, a radio
operator for the bllJllway pol.ice
in Tijuana, said emer1ency re-
paln were bepn. He said the
road probably would be re·
opened within • hours without ~wrain. ' 'Worst Ever'
Vo•r Bo•etow•
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COURTNEY (LEFT), KIRsnN KWATEKi GET THEIR BIRTHDAY WISH AS FRIENDS WATCH
~ Chauhurs are llerty "8rvla (left) end Rog9r Thwman
~f:'vved tip on BQ-thday
Laguna Twim Get Cyc/,e RUies for Presenu
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of• omtr "'-'Miff youngsters what they wanted for their toth
birthday.
TREY ASKED FOa IT OD their
birthdays, so Laguna Beach twins Kirsten
.and Courtney Kwat.ek shouldn't have been
surprised after school Wednesday. -
The fourth graders said a ride home from
school on the back of a pair of motorcycles
wouldn 'l be too bad for starters .
But they were.
For sitting ln the school parlang lot wait-
ing to take them ~me were two men in black
leather jacketa, astride two rumbling Harley-
Davidson ~rcycles. .
The blkers, complete with gold earrings,
boots, beards and shiny tallptpee sat silently
as a 1W81'1D ol 50 awe-struck youngsters sur-
l"CMI~ &blln.
Uhhmmm. How about a lim0usine. Or a
taxicab. Mom suggested. .
BtJT TH£ YOUNGSTERS had their
heart.I set on ._.,cc Harley-Oavidsons .
So Mom took up the twin challenge and
contacted her brother. Ian Ziegler. 'Who is
vl1iting from Ohio. Ian rounded up frie nds
Roger Thurman and Marty Jarvb. who just
arrived from Phoenix -astride the heavy-
duty IDGIDllCycles.
TD GmNNING TWINS bopped on the And .men school let out Wednesday. the
back ol the two cycles, waving goodbye to en· motorcycle visitors and Mom were in the
viou1 acbool chums as their leather-clad parking lot waiting.for the birthday duo.
t'-•uffeun roared up the b1ll and out. of the • "This i.a more_nclUngJ.ban Disneyland,··
school putiq lot. . -. --Kirsten said. ,.
It all started earlier this week when Mom
CMyma Kwatelt > made the mistake of asking
thf! Too of the World Elementary School .
AND A HECK OF a lot more exciting
than a scl¥>ol bus.
Sophs .' Scol-es Passable
8)' lllOIAEL PASKEVICR ·-DMty~SUft • Ne~·Mesa Unified School
ptstrict offl~ials say the y are
satlafled that 12 percent of the
district's 2,140 high school
sophomores have passed all
parts of a test they must pass in
order to lf8Cluate in two years.
Students In the 12 percent
category will not unde rgo
further proficiency testing as
they bulld up the 200 units
needed to graduate from high
school.
Ki>wever, •percent of the dis·
trict'1 sophomores must retake
one or more parts of U.e \est t.ber, failed to pasa.
• You've 1ot to remember
these were only fll'St semester
sophomores,'' said Dr. Norman
Loats, the district's deputy
sunerilaendent. r.'i'hey •w .. ltill got two and a
half ye.an of high school ~ad
of them ln which to master these
•kills," he added.
The ~ sophomore class
is the first group of studentS that
must pass a minimum proficien-
cy t~t to graduate from high
schoOl. 1be testing is r~uired
by slate law. but each schOOI dis-
trict devises it,s own version of
the test.
Newport-Mesa's test. as ap-
proved by the school board. "is
one of the hardest in the state."
says d.istrlct spokeswoman Jean
Mathevet Fleming.
Sophomores at the district's
four hiJCh school& took the test
over a three·day pe riod in
November.
Current eighth graders will
take a similar proficiency test
this April.
This way, officials note.
teachers will have early data
that will point out which areas of
study need further concentra-
tion.
Sophomore test results show
that 58 percent passed the read·
int teat, SO p,rcent passed apell-
1 n g s kills and 33 perce nt
passed math.
Those students can take another
version of the math section in
May. or wait wttil another test-
ing period in the future. All sections of the test must be
passed to graduate.
School officials were more im-
pressed with student literary
skills. About 75 percent or the
sophomores were able to write
an acceptable business letter .
and 83 percent produced a n ac-
ceptable composition.
This means relatively few
sophomo r es need lake the
lite rary sections again to
~raduate.
In analyitng the tests. Loats
estimates that about 20 percent
of U1c district's soohomor-ei; fare real difficulty in e ve ntua lly
passing the minimum skills fest.
Many of these students must
begin bitting the books harder
and making use of skills labs or ·
turn to private tutors, Loats •
said.
Among the 12 percent whe re-
quire no further testing, Loats
said. a survey of two high
schools shows that these stu-
dents are curre ntly <.•arrying
grade point averages of about
3.5 on a 4.0·gradlng system . · • ceivable, it's one ln a mllUon, tbat ally other plane could bave
loll it in tbe area in which D.B. Cooper jumped."
THE PIACA&D WAS FOtJND AllOl1T "six ftylq ·miwes"
from wblre Cooper ls believed to have Jumped Nov. 24, im,
aa1d Nel90D. 1t WU found lut November by a bunter near a IOI· linl road nortb of Ariel, aald Nellon.
The FBI and abertlf'a detectives withheld information about
tbe find while tryiq to verlf)' the orilln of the placard, be Hid.
56-inch Rain Pelts
·Hatmii Isle 6aust
Some teachers bellen \he
lower math scores Pl"Oblbly re-
sulted from 80me stUdenla being
"rusty" ln dealinl with skills
they. learned In elementary and
mldclle achool.
Many of the students are now
taldnc algebra and 1eometry
and had a bit of trouble with
fractlona fad dechnala, officials
said.
Also, missing two queatlona
Coast
Cooper bu IJever been uen and none of the t20 bUJa liven in
raDIOm bu surfaced in circulation. .. ~
TU IBT WAS EN aOVTS TO Seattle from Portlmd Wbea
Cooper bMMled a atewardeu a note aayiq be bad a bomb. After IJ6ckial up tM l'llDIOID ud two lfU'Mbutel in Seattle, aad llllow· ln1 the pt!=~ aad t190 of tfaree ........... to diMmban, Cooper Ol'I red Ute crew to fly tbe plane to Reno, Nn.
Wblll tbe plme landed In Reao. tbe r.r bor' I"--WM
ctotrn,-U. 21-pound Uek ot muoey···-Ill '11 ....... wen mllatDI ... Cooper WU .... He 1111\ DO~.
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Truck Sttjke a 'Diluter'
HONOKAA Hawaii (AP) -
Moat reatdenta alone the
Hamalma coUt of Hawaii IJland acne tbeJ can't recall an)'lldnc
lite It -a 51-lacll rabl tbat
woald put moat 1ood aaow ltonDa toabame \; ..
"It .. a.re.: It Jult triept eomiltl ..... ,,. .. u.. ...
·CMe 1''9 ~ and I've ..... Mn I,._., .. Hid Yuu
Kawnllld. Md ~
tor u. "-*•• lul•Co., Wed· ....., ..... tt eppeaNd u. .. mlOtllllDll*-.--.
A .... t1111t llUl9ll Oftl' tbl
• out of 75 meant st-.clenta com·
pletely failed the math lection.
U.S. to Hike
Re/tlgee, Quota
WASHINGTON CAP> -
Carter a+nteW.raUon planners
bope to ckJuble tbe quota ol Jn.
docld~ ...,.., ... to ... ad·
mltted to tldl country a.ter tlda
year to Ill lelllll 100,000, otftdal
IOVC*AJ .
............ a,..~ ...,....., ••wan Ill&
small," cm oftlet&I ..W .... , after H•••r at•
Deputllillll °"'""'' .. -memMrl ol a prtvate e9fn· ••II• GI pr~ Amertam
to ·-.... iNwinl ...... crtala In ....... Aala.
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Weather ·
Chance of rain decreas-
ing to near zero tonight
and Friday. Lows tonigbt
47 to 52. Hlgbs Friday 62 to
67.
IN81DB TODA~
A st. Palll paper reporta
that ltM ltOd Ca.,H>
agrHd to o /iW·fl'O' cott·
tract 100l1 CIN Calf/onda
Altgfll. sror,. Pa11s Bl.
lade a
'
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U IW!..YflllOT Q
AITD L008EMNG one ol lhe 9M>man'1 teeth, the
baDdiUaD (J"om the scene. The woman followed blm io ber
auto but at atsbt ot lhe thua.
-Ochoa wa the bandit probably dld not know the
\ woman's briefcase, valued at $30, was empty unW after be s opened It with his aching band.
Solon F i11ces Raps
In Lounge BraWI
WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep.
Micllaet O. Myers, D-Pa., bas
been charged with assault and
battery in an alle&ed brawl in a
suburban Virginia cocktail
loun1e, police said today. ~
Myen' office conlirmed that
the second-term congressman
from Phlladelphia had been in-
vol ved in· the incident, which
began about 1 a .m. Tuesday,
and· tbat suburban Arlington
County, Va., police isaued two
warrants for bj.a arrest.
Myers was -c harge d in
separate warrants with alleged
assault and battery ol a security
guard and a cashier jA an
elevator leading from the roof.
top \ounae,. said c:oudty police
spokesman 'lbomu Bell. Botb
were treated for minor iQjuries,
pollceNkl.
Bell said that because the
charges are misdemeanors, no
att.e~pt would be made t.o serve
the warrant unless Myers re·
turns to Virginia.
Ao aide said the conaressman
would return to Virginia to be
served the warrants.
My e r s , a former
Jong1boreman. was reported to
be at home in Pbiladelpbia to.
day and could not be reached for
comment.
H e commutes dally l o
Waablniton when Congress ia in
session, according to aide Mike
Corbett.
The PhiladelDlda Bulletin re-
ported today t6at ln interviews
with Myers on Wednesday, the
concreuman dented the
cl'arces Jaid tMre was no fight·
ing whire he and his friends
were at tbe=, and asserted he was not when the al·
leged incl occurred.
The newspaper quoted Myers
as saying that when the bar
closed al about l a .m ., be took a
taxi to bis office, where there
had been an earlier party
celebrating bis awearing·ln, to
make sure the office was secure
a nd that party food was
refrigerated.
Rather than have an aide
drive hlm back to the motel1 Myers sald, he "flopped out" on
an office couch, the Bulletin re·
ported.
The police spokesman said the
two misdemeanor warrant.I for
Myers were issued Wedneaday
in conneetioo with the incideol
that occurred at the Skydome
Lounge, a rooftop bar on the. top
ORANGE COAST I c
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of a Quality Inn motel in Arl· iDston County.
Bell said the warrants were
Issued aft.er Michael Loper, a
security· guard at the hotel, and
Kimberly Ervin, a cashier, iden·
titled Myers through pictures.
The police spokesman said
Myers would have been arrested
at the time of the incident, "but
police bad trouble locating him
and did not have a positive Iden· '
tification,at the time."
Police received a call that a
fiebt.in the lounge was in prog.
ress at 1 a .m . Tuesday, Bell
said.
_He said police arrived at' tJ.e
hotel to find one of Myers' com-
panloni, whom they identified as
John L. Sullivan, "runnJng
around the lobby, wit.bout bis
t.rouaers or underwear, yelling,
'Beat me, Beat me'."
Sullivan was arrested on two misdeme~r counts of alleged
assault and battery and a single
count of alleged public drunken·
ness, Bell said.
The police' r e port quoted
Loper, the security guard, as
saying Myers was in a party
with at least four other men and
two women.
"The report shows tl)e party
began making a lot of noise
and creating a disturbance, and
when they were asked to be
quiet, the man later identified as
Mr. Myer1 responded, 'I'm a
congressman; we don't have to
be quiet'," Bell said. ·
Lyles Rites
Set Friday
In Huntington
Visitation is loni1ht and
funeral rites are scheduled Fri-
day for industrial executive and
youth leader Thomas H. Lyles,
41, who died suddenly Tuesdll)'
at his H\.Dltington Beach home.
Friends may visit from 2 p.m.
to 9 p,m . today at Plerce
Brothers Smith's Mortuary,
Huntington Beach, where
funeral services wiU be held at
10 a .m. Saturday.
A graduate of San Jose State
College, Mr. Lyles bad been
general maaa,er of Panel-"'11'
Corporation, Costa Mesa, (or
five years at the time ol bis
death. ·
He was also past matte r
counselor ol HW'ltington Beach Ch~pter 55 of DeMolay and was
active in youth 1wimmin1 ac·
tivities and fund-raising to
finance youngsters' trips to
swim meets.
Survivors include bis Wife,
C yn..thia ; a son, Mark ;
daughters, Stephanie and Jen-
nller; bl.a parents, Vernice and
Virlinia l8iel or Anaheim, and
bis 1randmotber, Mrs. Eva
Cart.er, abo or~.
.LUDlnl dtee wm. be d1nded
b1 Pierce Brotlaere Smltll'•
Mortuary, with the Rev. Tbomu w. Overton of the nnt Cbrla-
tlaa Cblftb olftctat.tn1 .•
Burial will be at Good
Sbepberd cemetery, Huntlnltoa
Beadl. ··
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eontributkm lD bil name • tbe
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will! the .~ ol Prime
Mlnlater Sbabpour Batbtiar.
Yaldl Aid 1ueb talb were "out olthecpamtioa ...
Another 1poke1man at Kho-
maln1'1 bome ln nl!e in France,
Sadegb Gbotbaadeh, said the
ayatullab rejected President
Cart.er'• appeal of Wednesday
that the reUaioua leader give the
Bakbtlar admJniatration "a
chance to tucceed."
Ohotbzadeb said Khomaini
maintaiol bis position that tbe
new penunent ii illegal -"no
ifs. ands or butt."
Asked whether this meant
Khomaini rejects Carter's a~
peal, tbe aide 18.id, ''Obvioully. ''
Khomaini 's an"Ol.IDCed pl ia
to form an Islamic republic in
Iran with a government con·
trolled by him. Swiu radio to.
day quoted the Moslem leader
as saying in an interview that
bis plans do not mean a return to
an archaic society in Iran.
Dr. Eleanor Jackson, minister of the
Newport Harbor Church of Rellgious
Science, stands where her church once
stood before Coeta Mesa redevelopment
lowered the bulldozer blade. She's looking
for a new building and wonders ·bow long her flock will wander .. Her story is on
Page AB of today's Daily Pilot.
)Vorkers Accept Pacf
Wumy Expected to OK Fringe Increase
Orange County supervisors
are expected next week to ratify
a new cootract calliQg for a 7JS
percent increue in fringe
benefits granted the county's
welfare elildblllty workers.
Tbe ClOllltraet, wbicb apparent.
ly will east Ute county about
$200,000, recetyed "overwhelm·
i.n1'' approval ~ repl'eMlltatives
of the 41l·member eligibility
workers union Wednesday night.
The contract is retroactive to
Dec. 29, ~ date the former con·
tract exptred. Workers have re.
mained OD tbe job in a aeries of
ext.enaiom qreed to by union
repl'Hmtative1.
Tbe new eoat.ract will only Put
six 'DO"thl Ulltil tbe IWt "' tbe nnt flleal year.
Paul Wortben. ..,.._m., for
tbe AFLCIO afflllated union,
said both county olftciall and
union representatives alfeed
that the county'• financial luture
wu too uncertain for either aide
to agree to a longer-term COO·
tract.
contract calls for -dditionaJ den.
taJ care benefits and U:ie addi·
tion ol deJ>endenbi to the denfal bre plan. It also lncreaib the
county·pUd life insurance pol.icy
from Sl,000 to SI0,000.
A ~ addition t.o tbe fringe
beaefftl will be a count¥·paid
diaabWty lmuranc:e policy to
cover precnancies, Worthen aald¥
'No ChemotherapY.'
Planned for Wayne
'
He said the union's contract
propoul for the cominK fiscal
year will be presented t.o county
officials by Feb. l .
The contract approved by
worken Wednesday was a com·
promile worked out by a state
mediator wbo was called in
Monday after contract talks
were declared at an impasse
lutweet.
Another .point during salary
negotiations was the issue of
worker caseloads. Included in
the new contract is a county
guarantee that the current level
won't be increased.
Worthen said the guarantee is
a compromise since workers
wanted the existing caseload re·
duced.
Bob Griffeth, of the county
personnel office said supervisors
will be askett to ratify the con·
tract on Wednesday. He said
there is no estimate of the total
dollar cost al tbe package.
· LOS ANGELES <AP> -John Wayne, once apin t.wtna bis
toughest foe -cancer -wtil not under~ chemotherapy "at tbia Ume, ·a hospital 1pokeainan
laid today.
Bernard Strohm, ad-
mintat.rator of the UCLA M~ical Center, aaJd no dedsklo
on further ll'eatment has been
made but "at this time
chemotherapy is not planned, as
I understand it.•· <Related story,
paae A3>
Chemotherapy uses chemicals
in treatments that often cause
severe side effects, including nautea and 1ou Of hatr.
Strolu6 nld the 71-year-old
actor from Newport Beach, one
of Hollywood's biggest stars for
more than a hair century, is
walkinl about briefly and begin.
Ding to eat loft foocla. Doctors
still plan to release him from ttie
t.o.pilal in about 10 da.)'I, be said. s .. rohoi complained of
peuhnl1m in prea reports, and
said, ''Hope is what we want t.o
bear rliht now. What is Impor-
tant to me la this tremendows
will t.o live that Kr. WaJDe car-
ries."
"He's been~ _before and
F....,P.,.eAJ
DELUGE •••
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he's come back before," said
Patrick Wayne, one of tbe llf· tor·,.,...
Dodon mmoanced Wednes-
day that Wayne1 • who has
already aOlt put ot ma hma and
bis -.,.. stomach t.o cancer.
has tUOll' cells In l)llllpb Dodes
near tbe ltlomacb,
• County oMcials are prohibited
from ~ direct pay raises became tbe coc.mty too't state
Jtnandal aid to help balance the current budget aft.er .,.... ol
Propcdioo 13.
Aceantin8 to Worthen, the new
. .,
Earlier, however, county of-
ficials said the average total
salary for eligibility workers is
Sl2,000. naklq the 7.5 addition
for the next six months worth
about DI0,000. •
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Tragedy U.Dder Bay
BART TmiR Burn•, F~rernan Dies •
• OAKLAND.CAP) nntmnst=eombed Ute tMmd ....... of • ..,. 4ne TNMk
1-1...:..:..is..--• &GU)' .............. w. killed
OH ftNaWI and '-Jund clDlw ol per-.~ lboul1ndl ol comm.,. .._.. to tet to San
Francllltointr1wUaabu8et...riacw.
Ttaftlc WU n'°"*9 beeiled .. at IMit lb ml ... on IOIDI Sul hi ir.w.11 ,_.. U..
elaht-aille·lOAC Oakland-San P'rancllco 811
Brldl•. MON lban I0,000 richn ride BART
lU'oqb the tube Ully.
T&e amoky commu&eNlour ftn W..t111dl)' evMlq, In a Saa ~.,.... ..........
uader th6 ~ from Oakland. kWed a .......
Ouland ft.reman Md ~und • ~. • ol wlilom
wer.e at.l.U boicl'taliMd tbla llllOninl-At leut U peraom. includiq tbe ft.relMD, wwe reporUd in·
Jtlftd and ll . .&eul 32 penooa were .__aHMCL
, . THE nat: HIT AT about 6: 15 p.m ...... tM
back ol I apeedi ... train after .... witllHI• described N a Ourry ol aparb, flMIMI ud U ·
ploaiOD·Ub llOUnds OD t.be westbound BA.RT ~U
Inside t.be S.f.mile steel.encued bore.
Two boun earlier, a similar aeri• ol IOUDda and flubes abocllted paaaenaen on another train.
BART information officer Mike, Healy said
that train wu stalled under the bay for some 20
mlnute8 before It continued into Saa Ftucilco.
Any coonectioo between the two incideota alao wu under investigation.
The 3.6 mile underwater tube in which the
burning train was trapped was cloled today and
the 17 ,000 rush-hour commuten wbo use BART
from the East Bay suburbs were bUled acrou the
brld1e from MacArthur Station in Oakland or
found other means to reach t.be city. BART of·
licials said there appeared to be little or no
damage to the tube itself, and trah were operal·
ing on both sides of the bay.
Most of the fire fighters injured suffered
smoke inhalation while battling the 4~·bour fa.re.
It was cont.rolled at 11 p.m.
Some «> passengers on the BART train that
caught fire were safely evacuated, but many were
treated f« smoke inhalation. HOspitala in Oak.land
and San Francisco reported that six paaa911era, 2il Oakland firemen, and two BART emploiees were
admitted.
Bags 011 Studied
llClllt ~ID ualle e•dlUoa, but at
.... -~ lo crtllal 2 ---a& PIW.1127 .~n.. .... OM1wl ftremu WM ldlMlfttd u WWiam l:Ulalt, u, wbo •....-b WU ODI ol tbree wbo eoUapMd in tbe luuel.
Tbe INttb for the three took ID bour iDlkle
tbeu..l.aaldJm Doan. OU!andllnddef. ffMl1 MAd then... be1aa about t :U p.m. on tJwt MCIGDd to lut car of a alx-ear train bound trom
Oaklud to San l'ranellco and OD to Daly City. tbe
end of .... line. .
TM traiD wu about a mUe welt of Oakland, a
QUarW of tbe WA)' throuib the tuaael Md IDOViq
•bout 10 •• when tbe ftnt lpl1'k lplted, be
MJd.
• 'Jt COUid be anytb1q from an electrical ftre to
wbo ILDows what,'' aalcf HulY, wbo added. "We wW bold a hall'-1eal«I inveatta.&n.''
''It ... ~ unae.-tbe bottom of tbe
train, a bl& explollon, I aaid a ... 'l'mny. who WU
rldiq in die lut car. "You could feel a cbanle of
preuure in tbe air. then there were 1 lot of sparks
and lilbt outaide." • · "Peoll&e were yelliJll, "lbere's waier eominl
In!• -which wun't true, but lt'1 the first thing
you thlak of wbm you're under water in tbe Tube.
Jt even cauebt me for awblle," be said.
Teqny laid tbe anx.loua =-'en sat in the front can of tbe train for a 40 minutes ~e
the air thickened with smoke from the fll'e in the
rear.
"They (BART> oper1ton +>uidn't open tbe
dOon. It Ctbe train) wu juat fuJl of smoke, but it
WU WOl"le outakle. ''
HEALY W.D ILUT cftlciala first tried to
move the front few can of the stricken train out of
the Tube. When tbat--(allecl, they decided to
evacuate the ~era off tbe strlckm train and onto a ''reec:ue tr'llUl ·that carried tbem out of ,the
Tube to tbe nearest station, at Oakland West, be
said.
Tenny said passengers were Jed off the
smoky train and "crawled. a4oag tbls little ledge
with the bandraila. That's wbet"e the smoke got so
intense tt wu just unbelievable . . . But there was no place to go. There were people in front of you,
people in b9ck of you."
Strangler Link Probed
( STATE )
Ryan, who was gunned down
with four others at an airstrip
near Jonestown Nov . 18.
Selleme 'Dewled'
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A man being questioned in the
Hillside Strangler case, who re-
portedly lived near where four
strangler victims were last seen
aUve, may be linked with a fifth
victim, according to newspaper and television reports. ·
In tbe driveway of a Topanga Ca·
nyonbome. LOS ANGELES (AP> -A
former KFWB radio program
director pleaded innocent w~
neaday to charges be took more
than $14.000 in a scheme that al·
leaedly lnvolvecl false claims for
employee overtime.
And two da)'s on which Ken·
neth A. Bianchi called in sick for
work claiming he was d~ of
cancer correspoooed with the
dates of two Hillside Strangler
killings , KABC-TV in Los
Angeles wd weanescsay.
Los Angeles authorities ~e
tumed from Bellingham, Wash.,
Wednesday, where they ques-
tioned Bianchi about the l3
< Hillside Strangler slayings that
occurred between September
1977 and Fetiruary 1978.
Bianchi, Z7, was arrested Fri-
d_ay following the strangulation
deaths of two young women in
Washington. Authorities said
Bianchi, who moved to
Washington frorn Los Angeles in
May uns. had worked at t.be
some Bellingham firm as one of
the strangled Washington coeds.
._ Tet Slatlft9'l
CAMARILLO (AP ) -A
Woodland Hills man already
serving time for child molesta·
lion wu. being held in Ventura
County In coonection with the
rape and murder of a 2-year-old
Camarillo girl, officlala said.
Theodore Francis Frank, 43,
was booked for investigation ol
murder in the strangulation
death ol Amy Sue Seltz, Veotw-a
County Undersheriff John
Gillespie said Wednesday. 1be
girl's body was found last March
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LOS ANGELES CAP>
Although more white students
left the city's school district tbls
year tban ever before, the
decreue can't be blamed entire-
ly on deae,regation, says
University o Michigan demo-
grapher Reynolds Farley.
ln a report ftlecl Wednesday
with integration overseer,
Superior Court Judge P,aul F.gly,
Farley noted that white enroll·
ment fell by 29,400 students tbls
year-. 15.1 percent drop. He
said 10,000 to 14,000 of t.bole.atu-
dents may have left became ol
the forced busing, but factors
such aa a declining white birth
rate and a natioaal tendency to
leave the city for. t.be aubm'bs
have contributed to the
decreue.
Teu•le C.-PreNd
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Terri Buford, a former top aide
to Peoples Temple leader J im
Jones, has given a federal «rand
JW'Y codes ol bank recordl abe
believes show there is about fU
million in temple accounts in
Panama.
Ma. Buford answered ques·
lions for 90 mlDutea Wednelda.y
before the panel, wbleb is ins
veatlgating whether a con-
spiracy batched in tbls eocdr)'
resulted in the death ol Rep. Leo
At arraignment in Municipal
Court, Keo Draper was allowed
to remain free without bail.
.. Pt1BUC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS 94.ISINHS N~ STATllMENT t ... fol-4ftQ ,..._ Is doing o.is ..
MUH!
sAM·s EQUIPMENT RENTAL,
11913 G...,_ A-. FountMn V•lleY.
C.llfon!M '2109
SAMUEL AUGERO GARCIA SA ..
t 191) GaleM A-•. Foune..lft Valley.
c.tlfonlill mot
Tiil s IMllH!tU ts <Alllductld by an In·
div..._I. •
s.n-t AU9tr0 Oerda 5'.
Tiiis st.-WM filed wit" Ille CoUfttY Clerk Of Oratl9t C-ty on Januar; t, tm.
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PlJBUC NOTICE
FIRE-GUTTED BAY AR~ RAPID 1"ANSIT TRAIN EXAMINED
Employee• IMPKt C•r lnvotved In Dr•m. Under .. ,
Thrill Ride
PerilFowul •
In Testfng
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A
mannequin was jolted from its
seat on t.be last of five simula·
lion tests aboard Magic Moun·
tain'a "Colossus'' roller coaster.
which is being investigated in
connection with a fatal accident
on the ride last month. .
The test rides were filmed last
weekend by the Valencia park
and the county engineer's office
to determine whether additional
safety devices are needed Lo the
wake of the death oC 20-year-old
Carol Flores, who fell or was
tossed out of the coaster.
Park s pokesman Anthony
Harris said the mannequin,
which duplicated the East Los
Angeles . woman's 5-foot. 260·
pound proportions, remained
securely seated through the first
four rides.
THE METAL lap bar was
loosened on the fifth ride when
the mannequin "came over the
lap bar," Harris-said. He added
that a human being in the same
instance would undoubtedly
have been thrown from the car
The report or the county's
study is ex:pect.ed to be released
in two weeks by the office or
Supervisor Baxter Ward. whose
district encompasses the amuse-ment park, Changes under con·
sideraUon reportedly include in-
s ta 11 a tion of seat belts or
shoulder harnesses and im·
plementation or a weight limit
for riders.
Desert City Girds
·For Shah's Arrival
RANCHO MIRAGE CAP> -Reports that the embatUed Shah
of Iran and Empress Farah will seek refqe t.bia weekend· at
Walter Annenberg's desert estate apparenUy have prompted the
City Council to pass two crowd-discouraging "Urgency" measures.
Officials still will not say whether the royal family will come
here, but Secret Service agents whose duties include protectilig ·
roreign beads of state "bave arrived at the estate to take over
security responsibilities from the State Department, which is
responsible for guarding families of oaUonal leaders.
ln a copyri~bt story Wednesday, the Palm Sortnis Desert Sun
quoted what it called "an unimpeachable source" as saying the
royal couple would arnve Dy military helicopter either Friday or
Saturday, possibJy accompanied by other ramlly members.
FOR SECURITY REASONS. Annenberg's sprawling efrtate
may be declared a temporary Iranian diplomatic mission, another newspaper reported today.
If the shah comes, as many as ·5,000 lranians..are expected to
follow. at least 500 of whom may be "fanatics," said J ohn McCoy.
a liaison between the Riverside County Sherifrs Department and federal offices assigned to protect t.be royal family.
The Riverside Press-Enterprise quoted unnamed sources in re-
porting the possible conversion to "a temporary diplomatic mis·
sion'' so that Iranian officials may participate in the shah's protec-
tion. ·
THE PAPER ALSO REPORTED that 15 dogs and 15 exotic
birds that accompanied the shah's mother, Tadj UI Moluk, during
hec. e arlier stay at the es tate, had behaved rather un·
diplomatically.
Some of the dogs were apparently not housebroken, but as pro-
tocol to bis guests Annenberg allowed the pets to roam free in the
house. the paper said. Unnamed law enforcement sources said tbe
home was being cleaned up and refurbished before the royal farni·
ly returns.
Meanwhile. the City Council unanimously approved an or·
dinance Wednesday prohibiting parking on all city streets border·
ing Annenberg's estate from Jan. 17 through Feb. 13.
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Needs a Back'!'op
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Jack Andenoa
One-time ActiviSt Still Running
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-""-Ca.ta Mela .council .. ..,." &oolt...a bold"~t.ep ==-~:r--=~~·=-~~~ ASHINOTON -'TM-":nt!w acUvlat, oaci ,-beMll• ftjUtt
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to..t .......... boollODtMl
oeca1fon." be aa{d, meanfiii fl
literally.
. It h.u been a decade ~ln~
Hoffman elped fOment the
street riots at the Chicago
Democratic conventlon and
later turn the rlot-con1plracy
trial of Lhe Chicago Seven lnto a
shamblel. Pranks, like 1hower-
tn1 dollar bllll from the vlalton'
gallery onto the floor of the New
York stoc~ exchange and
walchlng the brokers scramble
for the money, bolstered his Im·
oge as the Clown Prince or the
New Left.
-made htm a hated flgure tor: many. ........ ...
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over the Santa~ River to l:IUnt1QltoD Beach.
the C0'1QOll was wile ln avoSdJq fel uolber bWlcUn& moratorhun to f\lrtJ)er study the l'l&ht ol way for
lhe extCnllon ol Wllloa.
And while the deduon wa taken u a needed atep
toward preservln1 the two weatalde realde1Ual
neighborhoods. the bl• qUMtion now 1.s whether there wlU be repercuaiona from the county.
A ~ \raffle aub-coauDittee has recom~ "protection· ol all potenllal river croutna1. and the
counly conceivably iOOuld with bold roadway matcblna
funds as a result ol the city's move. ,
Tb.ii may only be wtua' some elty offictala term a
"threat," but Meaa ofnclali would be wise. to promptly ~licit support from Hunlinlton Beach ln removtna the
bridge e~lons from county master plans. rt would have been even better if they could have
obtained a good indication of HWltington Buch support
before going on out on a limb
Bureaucratic Gam.e
The long-awaited Environmental Impact Report for
the proposed completion of the Costa Mesa Freeway 1.8
set to begin next month. , .
It will take about two years to complete, with no
~uarantee that the great ditch that now bisects Newport
Boulevard will remain anything more than an eyesore.
One council member, Vice Mayor Arlene Schafer,
was candid enough to voice her frustr ation over the EIR
process.
l ndeed, a great deal of the process appears
redundant at best. CalTrans ·pro~ a series of public
workshops in which residents will be asked such biting
questions as "What do you perceive as the problem wttli
Route 55?" •
Under state guidelines, the EIR must take into
c.account such alternatives as "rail transit''-or
"people-mover systems.·•
Should Costa Mesa consider a three-way agreement
with Amtrak and the folks at Disneyland?
JC 's pretty clear after 34 years that what the city -
and the county and CalTrans -needs is an extended
freeway. Granted the EIR process is a mandatory step
toward that goat, it seems more of a time-and
money-consuming bureaucratic game that must be
played out.
And, in _view ~f th~ long, abundant and clear public
record on th1s prOJCct, why should it take two years?.
Perhaps the only thing Costa Mesa can do is give it
lts best shot and hope CaJTrans doesn't play the city
c.snd its citizens for a sucker.
S~er College Cuts
A "sharpl) reduced" summer school session
hes ahead for students at Golden West. Orange Coast a .. nd
Coastline community colleges because of the district's
post-Jarvis financial picture.
Many basic courses as well as all sports programs
will he sent on vacation until school reopens in the Fall.
Outside of federally-funded classes and clinical
courses such as nursing and .cosmetology, which will re-
main, there ~ no set summer curriculum at the in-
dividual eollegcs.
Coast Community College Distrtct trustees appear to
hav<' taken the right direction in allowing officials at each
campus to decide which courses to offer without damag-
ing the regular curriculum.
If officials from three facilities work together.
'perhaps some semblance or a rounded curriculum can be
mainlliincd.
• Opinions expressed in lhe space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their author• and
artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642-4321.
Boyd/ Salute
l\y L. M. BOYD
Am U!>kNI how lhc 21-Run
:,alutl' C'uml.' lo b<' a naval
trndition. Crc<l1l the British.
It was a d~ft'ns1ve measure,
at first Command(•rs or forts
ashor~ didn't want warships
sneaking up on them. So in·
l'Oming ves sels were re·
quir e d to an n o un ce
themselves by e mptying
their cannons while still out
or range. The maximum
number of cannons aboard
11hip at the Ume was 21. Later
s hips carried m any more
guns . The United Sl ates
s a lute d with as many
1tunshots as there were states
in the early days. But the
Rrltish finally suggested
everybody standardize at 21
shots. and the salute became
international.
Q . "Wh at 's the fastest
anybody hu ever played an
18-hole golf game?''
A . Jus t 27 mloutes 48
second!'. One Bob Willlama
did it on a 6,0lG-yard course
Dear
'
Git¥> my
Gu8
in Eugene. Ore. He didn't ad·
dress the ball. He ambushed
it on the nan.
Seven out of 10 people who
die in fires are dead lone
before the flames ever get to
them. It's the carbon monox·
ide, the smoke . the
superheated air.
Moat everybody now is
rammar with the electronic
screening devices used at
alrpotts to check the luggage
and clothing of pauengers.
When thole 1mtrument.s first
came out durinl World War
JI. they indicated at leut one
out of eYer)' 10 penoua wbo
walked away from shipyards
and mWtary bases was car
rylnl off government proper·
ty. When they were first in·
stalled at San Quentin prtaon,
they •bowed that three out of
five female vtaiton carried
sclsac:>n im their purses. In
both cases,...tbe sensors cut
the contraband down con-
siderably.
A New York man left his
keys in his farU"d car
' That'• lllega there and elsew~. A thief •'\Ole the
car. )n tbe bot pun~t that
followed, tbe thief crashed thlt car, k1Wq a woman. Tbe
woman'• buablnd 1ued· the owael' of the ltolen e.r, and the court awarded the com·
plalnant more than 133,000 in .
dama,.. Both literally and
fl1uratlvely, the tblef waa
Ulelcey~.
Ellbt UIDll aa mueb watw nows ~ .,.,.. m tbta
who 1bouted deflaace at the
police, la now on &M nm trom
th• pollc.. tie t.allr.ed to UI about
lhe lNOa ud the 1ba11y·balred 1eneraUOn, w\th naahel of h1I
old trucuJeoce. He l llO •Poke
about the 1t'7'0I and h.la ftlpt
trorQ the put, wtth trac.s of
aadnea. Once he had to cbokt1
back lean.
H~'• about 40, avenae aiie,
with dart hair and brown eyes.
Ula CB ban• • dlt! Is "Red
Runner" and
, In his car he
yamme r s
conaunt.ty ln·
l 0 l h 0
microphone
in a sort or
twangy
Boston
poolhall pat-
ter. He llvea with a willowy
woman be calls Angel who is a
little taller and younger than he
is .
Ills friends know him perhaps
as Yllly. or Mark. or Joe. or any
or a dozen other names. He is, In
f act, Abbi e Hoffman.
America's most flamboyant
fugitive. And he expects to be
captured.
FOR FIVE years now, Abbie
Horrman has been hiding out
after jumplng ball. He races a New York drug conspiracy
charge that could, if he is con·
vlcted, bury him in Attica prison
for 15 yeans to Ufe. He has at·
templed to portray the arrest Ir
the lijlht of.a POlitical frameup.
but the fact is he was caught
red-handed selling $36,000 worth
of cocaine to an undercover police
omcer.
The man whose political
radicalism and violent rhetoric
launc hed a thousand protest
demonstrations and helped fuel a
decade of social disruption is now
little more than a common
c·rlminal. reduced to scatological
diatribes and reliving old glories
in articles he writes for men's
magazines and counter culture
publications.
lie has had plastic surgery to
change his appearance. He bas
s uffered two n ervous
breakdowns brought on by tbe
pressures of being a fu,itive and
the straln or juggling his various
Identities. He has been arrested
and Jailed but was released
without being identified. "I had
Mailbox
HE HAS BEEN offered
uylum ln C1.1ba, but ho rejected
lt because: ''I'm an American.
and I'm much more content llv·
lai here and dohll what l 'm do-
ln8 than I would be living Ir.
Cuba aa A~e.)srael has a law
of re~urn, and I am Jewish, but I
thlni they'd trade me for a Phan~m J4.>t. So here I stay."
He has worked aa an English
·teacher, as a cbefln a restaurant,
as a took in a greaity spoon, as a
laborer and a con slr:u cllon
worker. People bave spotted him
as an Abbie Horr .
man lookalike. but no one has
challenged him as lo his true iden-
Uty.
BUT OIUEB actions -such
as wearing a shirt made from
the American flag,.cbaracteriz-
ing the United States in his
books u "Amerilta, the Pig Na-
tion," extolling drug usage and
walking around with rour-l~ter
wo"'s painted on bis forehead
''Thcit S'eems fAit. We win (omrodiA-you lose lrM"
.. He has mellowe d con·•
elderably, meanwhile. alon1
with the times. Jimmy Cart.ert ·,
he thinlul, is "on honest maa:•
working ln a dishonest system.'",
Today's villains? "ft used to be : •
'Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kida ,
did you kill today?· Now 1 t.hJnk
It's the chairmen of the boardf_
or multinational corporations •.
and It makes me mad because I ,
don't even know their names.
The same people who were male•
Ing napalm ror Vietnam are now
busily poisoning the environ· '
ment."
The hardest part or his life OD ,.
the run, Hoffman said, ls betnc :
separated lrom his family.:
Fugitive status has meant the
forced end of his marriage by wife
Anita although they corresponCI
regularly and remain "brotber-
and-slster friends.··
His 8-year-old son america/-
named with a small "a " as a sym-
bol or the counterculture fnto
which he was bom -has seen his
father onl y at fleeting secret
meetings arranged i t great risk, •
And Hoffman has two teen-age "
sons by a previous marriage: Dis·.•
cussing his family. he came close:•
to tears atone point and abruptly ·
left the room to regain his com~ ~
posure. •
• "IT'S VERY, very hard .. ~ •
very painful," he said. "I would :
neve r give myself up. People ~
say: 'What do you want to go •
back ror. you're doing better
than most of ~our friends. Would • you believe me if I said 1 'd do It ' •
ror my mother? She's had a :
hard lime understanding all or •
this.·
We were brought together •
Nlth Hoffman In Buffalo. N.Y ..
, after elaborate security .precau-•
Uons. Angel drove WJ to a small '
diner where we sat down. Sud-,
denly from the rear~ a long.
haired cowboy figure wearing
jeans. leather boots s unglasses.
a bandanna and a cowboy hat •
appeared. "Hey," he said. "l'm
Billy '' -using an agreed-upon
code name.
Hoffman said he went under·
ground not so much from fear of
being convicted but of what ·
would happen to him in prison.
After his arrest, he spent six
weeks in Manhattan's infamous
Tombs prison before making
bail. ··1 was deathly afraid of ·
how I'd be treated in Attica ·
prison. I've had a friend die in
there. So I decided to run ...
-Adoptive Parents Deserve Consideration ;
To the F.dltor:
Re Cheryl Romo's article.
"Adoption, Both Sides" !Oa1ly
Pilot Dec. 29 l :
It's too bad Ms. Romo left out
another side lo the adoption
question. namely the feelings
and concerns of the adoptive
pare nts in any adoption
"triangle."
It is apparently the vogue for
va ri ous n ewspap e r s and
magazines to romanticize and
idealize the adoptee's search for
his birth parents. Note I say
'birth" and not "real." Real
parents are those who willingly
and with love rear and nurture a
child.
Ttiere seems to be little COO·
cern with how adoptive parenlc;
might feel as the birth parent
suddenly appears and at this
late date wants to become part
of a young child's life.
ADOPTIVE parents are not
caretakers or roster parents who
recede Into the shadows U and
when a birth parent decides to
appear.
A rtlcles s uch as this do a
grave disservice to thousands of
loving adoptive parents who
may fear the sudden appearance
of the birth parent In the life of a
child.
Adult adoptees who believe
they will "Onct themselves" ~Y
locating their blr\h parents ap·
parently are encountering less
obstacles. but this release of in-
formation should be by mutual
conaent of all pertJes lnvolv~
Aa an adoptive as well as
"natural" parent t urge Ms.
Romo to explore all sides to the
adoptk>n quest.ion.
MRS. J . PRICE ...........
To the Editor·
The tubjecl of health foods de·
aervea continuing altentlon.
d~aplte the potenoy and/or
potentlall of health foods with
pl'Oper heaJt\catt.
The ~ of procnalal.
botUlQ:"'Ptmlfr'IM aubtllllne
the conteata of the vaat m~ty or avallable health food.I leaves
own special brands of vitamins
etc. say liUlc or nothing obout
the quality or cleanline s s
standards employed.
Unhealthy standards or many.
if not most of the health food
vitamin/mineral makers surely
offset the questionable values of
what the health foods etc ar<>
designed to accomplish. Quality
and reputability standards arc
musts!
ARTHUR WEISSMAN
Grateftd Pattnt
To the Editor: Much ls being written these
days about the salary problems
of t eachers. They are bcinl.( criticized bv many for showi n~
more interest in money than
students. ,
I have three children. One has
graduated aner attending four
years at Costa Mesa High
School. Two are presently
enrolled there. Jn thl!1 era of the
"educational put-down" I am
amazed.and grateful for th~ high
quality of education my children
have received there. .
THE TEACHING staff is
superior and an education rar
above average ls available to
those student.a who want It. M08l
of the teachers arc friendly. ded·
icated and willing to give ex-tra. "unpaid" time to puplls
showing a desire to learn. The
administrative s ta ff 11' highly
visible and aj)proachable to both
students and parents. They arc
willlng to listen and are genuine·
ly concerned with constantly Im·
proving the school and helpin1
to t0lve Dt'Oblema.
While l have no W•Y or repay.
Ing all the 1enulne Interest,
frtendlinell and exira Ume tar
above the call of duty shown by
teachenr md admtnlttratlon •t
CMJIS I can at lea1t publlcly aay
"thank·)'OU." MARILEE BULLARD
government agency. Why else
would he suggest that govern-
ment employees should quit
t heir jobs if they are unhappy
with their salaries and benefits"!
AS A FEDERALLY employed
engineer with both a BS and MS.
I am expected to be content with
a salary that is t 30 percent
less than my unterpart in
private industry. d you would
reduce m y bene fits, Mr .
Blankenship? Which benefits
are those?
you could ask your readers tq.
help me out. My problem is this :
I have a neighbor whose trees
block my view of the Lo&
Angeles Sl'J'l<>g. Experts tell me
that this Increases the value or
my home by Sl0,000.
I am thinking or selling my
home. The qutistion is. do I
owe my neighbor that extra ten
I 'll gel when I sfll'!
J .W REID
NoStt.,a•f
I have already been informed
that I cannot receive any social To the F.dltor :
s ecu rity retirement !even In the Jan. 1l Mailbox ther~
thought paid Into the system for was a I e t ter r ro m W a It
20 years prior to going to work Bla nkenship in which he beratt.'<I
for t he government 1 because 'Public employees for desiring
that would be "double-dipping." cost-of-livi ng increases.
Maybe you are referring to the Ir he Is in business I'm sure he
med ical and life Insurance has raised his 1,>rlces to increase
po li cy that I pay $46.12 a hisprofits.lfhels inprivatein•
month for? duslry I'm s ure he has bad a
I may take your advice and go financial re vie w e ve ry s ix
back into private lndustry, but months or a year, unless he is a
how many ~pie will be willing useleu employee.
to do my J?b if I leave? Whal ' -He says servants, referring to
kind of sernce d~ you expect for public servants, want more
the wages you re apparently dollars while others <leaders willing to pay? · · 1 • In the meantime. I suggest rulers. kmgs) get ess. I am a
you trade your car In on 8 teacher. 1 will . serve his
garbage disposal truck because children. I am not his servant.
you may need it In the near He also says that If we ~'t f make enough, get out. Tbat s
uture. G.H. PIPER like saying rr migrant wotkers
starve let them get out; Ir you
don't like America, leave It. 1
am orrended.
To the F.ditor:
It. may be hot.·U may be cold.
or It may be bolb. ll may hap-
pen In a few yean, or In a bun-
dred yean, or not at au.
The Dally,PUot muat be bard
up tor front pqe news to give
1p1ce to an article of the am·
blluitY of tbe .maybe or piaybe
not "Ice Al/t."
Should we or should we not be
concerned, frllhtened. or
panicked, or all of the above or
none at all? ~
T.SMITH
Prl~Aet
To the Editor:
I re..t with Interest your Nov.
2t editorlal on the CHP in-
terpreuUon of the State Privacy
Act.
PleaM be &11urecHbafl ar~,
your concern and wlll be in·
troduclq an ur1ency but to cor·
reel the 1ltuatlon. The CHP'a ac·
lion wu an unintended lide ef~
rect which will be quickly
correctedtt · If we put our. mind• to It, we
may or may not be •ble to come
To the Editor with many, or huadreda, or
Mr Bl~Jp obviously hu . Ulqu1andl ol thlnp that mt1ht
a aecut he 1hould let us all In on ~or mlSht nOt ha~n now or later·
CRe : "Taxpayers 'Had lt • ". or eventually or never.
DAVID A. ROBERTI
Mailbox. Jan. ll >. He apparent· JANE LEWIS
Sn. ~ toU,,,. aathor o/ * Prluaq Act. Edllor.
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'Jhndev. Jtnuert 18. 1119 s DAILY PILOT 87
Bea"lf A rtlllerg
Mail Fraud Law ,
Needs Strength
The ~a'VMA art.Wery an American couumer bu ln
tbe federal eomomer protect.ion anena1 la the mall fraud
1Ultute adopted la tbe 11th c:enlu'1 to Pl'•V*ll •wh:ad.lera
from Ulllll the malll. Tb.ll law eoven u.v fraudulent ldleme ti 0. malll ate Uled la 8llY way.
Tben II vlrtully no important aetivtty that does not
UM Ule mail ID tome way IDd, lhm, tben an DO cit·
liberate fnudl of aay alplflcanee that tbll law cannot
reacb. PeQaltiel for viotat•n~· tbe mall fraud statute ln·
elude up to ftve ,._. ln Jal and a $1.000 flDe for each
piece of mall lent or ~ved a Dirt of tbe tebeme.
THE llAIL RAVO SECTION 18 bforced by the
U .s. Postal lnapeeUon Servtc:e, one of the. oldest and ma1t
effective of law enforcement agenctes. Thia la an eUte
cotl>I responsible for Prolec:tinc the malla from theft, bur1lary, embeulement and uee In ald ol fraud.
Among the frauds investjpUd by poltal lntpedors
have heel conlldtnce tebe~. pyramid tranchlalq, sates
referral ICbemes and other coa1wner 1YP9.
Pnieecutiool have been brou&bt. for falle dalmci for
lnatance. c1a1ma that bomee>wnen' fW'DACM would Dlow up, land sales swlDd.les, the like. Tbey 10 beyond the Dir•
row interpretation that this law la aimed Oftly at frauds
promoted tbrou8b false
advertialq sent to the
public by mail.
Under the mail
fraud statute. United
States attorneys from
coasM.o coaat bring'the
prosecutions . Some
Money's
Worth
hne establiabed consumer fraud unJu to use the statute
systematlCally as a weapon al{ainst deceptions. Follow
these simple rules on using the law:
< 11 If you are suspicious about a transaction, be s ure
to keep the originals or copies of all papers you send or re-
ceive. inc luding pos tmarked envelopes. Do this
automatJcaUy. even ii you have no reason-· to feel SUS·
picioua. Envelopes in particular may supply the jurtsdlc·
lion of the postal authorities.
<2) If you reel a serious fraud may be Involved, notify
the postal~ t.broucb tJle local post office. U they
a1ree a ~lion ls involved, after lnvestigaUon, they can
send the matter to the United Statet attorney.
(3) IF YOU HA VE EVIDENCE that a widespread
fraudulent scheme may be invotved. you may contact the
United States attorney's omce directly.
(41 Frequently, complaints to the postal Inspectors re·
suit in refunds to victims. But the mall fraud section does
not enable the government to rute on individual complaints
or require individuaJ refunds. No complainant can insiat
on belng kepl Informed about the Pro(r'eS$ of any In·
vesUgaUon. That must remain confldenlial unless formal
charges are brought. ·
Despite its simplicity and Its touah Sanctions f9f viola· tlon.s . the mail fraud section haa serious weaknesses.
There la no provision for court orders to stop violaUons.
Just as there is no provhion ror requlrtnc refunds to vie·
tlms. Criminal convictioria are the only peaa.lty.
AMENDMENTS TO COUECT these deficiencies
have been proposed and were passed by the Senate 1n 19'78
session, but. the amended Federal Criminal Code contained
t<Jo many other clauses that were highly controvenial. The
House found the new code too tough to swallow in one gulp
and reform probably will proceed step by step.
What priority is given to lmprovbii the maJI fraud luw
reals on how much concern consumers show.
Course Reflects
Gain in Jobs
The oecupaliooal field of waste water m.anagement Is
eJCpected to experience. the largest growth in employment
over the next 10 years, according to the U.S. Labor Depart·
ment.
Flgwes released by the department Indicate that
between 1976 and 1985. the number of waste water treat·
ment employees will increase by more than 100 percent,
from 100.000 to 204,000.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE in Costa Mesa offers a
two·year program that lead.a to either an associate ln arts
degree or certificate of achievement in water quality con-
trol t.ecbnoloCY. It la the only aucb community college pro·
gram in the ltate.
Upon completjoo, studeotl may eat.er tbe waste water,
treatment lndustry or complete degrees at four.year in·
sUtutions.
''Our program ls geared to those people who are in·
tereated In chembtry or mlcrobk>iogy.' · said OCC lnstruc·
tor Adrienne Curtis.
A TECHNICIAN IN A WATER or waste water pollu·
fJon control laboratory Is expected to perform many
water-quality lnvestlgaUons, ranging from basic chemical
and phylJcaJ meuurementl to complex tests involving the
separation, ktentlflcaUon and quanlitaUOn or water poUu·
t.anta, Ml. CUrt1s aaid.
Ora~1e CoHt 'a pro1ram iacJud ea tralnln1 In chemteaf, mlcrob6ololical Ucl blctenologlcal tec:bnlques.
Studeata work wt.th bate anal)'tJcal iDltn&nMDtatJon as
well aa the IDOlt adv~ Clq\llpment 1n UM to detect
bea9 IDltala. l*Uddl8 ud other trace water pollutaall.
TIM coUete g)-aduated it• ftnt ltUdtnts from t..be pro-
1ram lMt •Pl"ial·
''ELEVEN mJDENTS PAAllOPATED in our nrst
graduation, and all Md Jobe wahinl for them when they
received their <kgree.," Mil. CWtJ• 1ald. "Tbey 8tepped
.Into Jobe payl.na from ilbo to $1,.00 per month. eacts with
an excellent ebance for advancement.''
Sprlna clMlel besln on Feb. s. More Information
about tbe prosram la available from Ma. Curtla at
15t-5$'7J. .
Re~ '°"= clUMs la under w1y lhrouah Feb. 9 ln tM 0CC k>GI buUdl.D«. ReatatraUon m·
formatkln ll 1vallable at 51J6.S1aa.
Certron Shows Gain
After Refinancing
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Bruce r.tcGW (left> and Josh Mottel are two ot the st.an of ABC's new comedy
series "Delta House," premiering
tonight at 8::.> on Channel 7.
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. beMletoftndFeb.
• TUM'90UT
"Why P~nllh e CN!chn?"
NP9f•llorl "°"' Cflll.. dten era explored tor
lncercer-.CS mothert. t:OO. ()) HAWM AYE-<>
McGarrett IMme that lour
lcMntlealty conltructad,
bllrglar·proof bank• have
all bMll robbed 111 the _ma,,,_.
D QUINCY
An ainopay on • "wtd4ily
trew114M!" football pleyar
unoo..-. • penlclllM-<•19-
1111'11 1traln of Y9MrMI
di ...... 8 9 IAMEY Mtl.1.EA
A CIA aoent ~con-
111nced that B1rney'1
OltectMI ... UI~
hit man. e..w-....,
Guleta: Aobatt Ooulat.
Mii Tl#tl ... OulCfl l(oodc,
Trl111n JonH. Oery
~.
• PAl.l.l'nlf
Allen Har~ narr•t•
thll hlllory of the Jewlltl
• ..-. lrom .ae1a to 194&.
~art 1of3J • AL TON OCH8HEA AT
IO
Of. Alton Ochln«. one ot
the nrat to connect amoll·
. KOCE 8 9:30 -Talking Walls of
Pompell. 1be ancient Roman city is ex·
amined for Its graffiti in thla special nar-
rated by actor John Forsythe.
Int ancs 11#19 , cancer. la
~~ on hll IOlh bltth-
e:ao e O ICW
Cor1nna goae Into labor
jUat .. Tll'll ~h1'1
~ her. Ind JOdll ,,,... Allot .... bottl .,.
~euldda. • T WAU.8<1'
'°"'8
.1oM Fonythl UM1 lflt
gtllflltl of Pompeii 10 ...
.... atory of "" ancient Rofnan c:fty. 10:00. ()) MIN8V JOHU
a.tty poaea .. • riot!
lllcClflollc 10 imi.tlgel• •
patient'• ct.1th at an
llldulM aenltl!(lum. D ~VIO CAallOY Oan Slley poMI .. a lunll·
la to IOcet• • bank robber
hiding out In the lllaly
ptrt of town.
ll=:v
A man whoM 1x-wlf1 w ..
, • ...,, ... by Doug In •
... m•••Y dlvorca c111 retl.Wna from.a prlton ..,,..
tane. to 1arrorl11 lhl
l-.ncaa.
• NIGHTCWUR'f
A young girl and her bo)'•
trllrld .,. 'WltlllnO In an
oc•nfrooc town ..._. Ille
blgjnl lo PleYe atrarige
Yllionl.
I lolfe•WM'8QEK.,.,..._
10:JO • NlWI •
llYINllMEU
NnWTt
'A looll 11 IM current ••hi·
bltlOft Of thl work Of ,., ...
M'tlall ti thl Loa AngalN
ir'~~ot An.
"No Comparlaon" A two-
)'Mf ·Olcf 1 parents lettn
that .. deugtlttf " In lndMd1111 who muat ,,_,,. .r '* own ,.,., u:001 • • ()) O NlWI MAQ .. LAUQH
MOVll
• • ,,. "Plld In Fur f 19501
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b1tt1 Scol1. A -·• olOlf ...,., "*'* ,_ ••.
bfot'*~ • .,_, -
tht ~ -"°"' a lnekdoM'l-12 .....
• ll4I ODO OOUflU
Ft1111 and O.C. dlc'Ot to
hOld tfllir own ··~ ..
10 .,...,.,... .. W91o'• "' bit·
"'ptlyelcel condition.
• LWJQAWAllO
MHQUET
Tom HMmon hOlt• the
bait collagl llneman Of the
ye.v IYom Hou1ton. Tea ..
with Barr; Ooldwatar ..
~ac>aaket m DIC4< CAWTT
Ouaet: author / critic Cllve
Jamel. t p.,,. 2 of ~)
tt:308 ()) M"A0 8•H
Hawllaye. Hot Lips Md
Kllngar .,, aent to man 1
m1dlc1I 11at1on t>e•nQ
ettet*ed by thl eriemy. IAI
.. TOHIOH1'
Hoit: Johnny Carson.
0uet11: ~an Blclll.
Anthony Newle)'. Ctlar1ie'
Cellal.
• 1WIUOtfT ZONE
Thi E.-ttl .... out of 1U
orbit Ind .,.,,. mo'llf'C1
t~dllhe-. 8 0 STAMKV&
HUTCH
A t>tgotld lndu1trl1llat
/W" en 111-«>n to murdar
Captain Dobey end hll
family tRI
I THE OOHO 8"0W
CN'T10NED ABC
......
Olivia Walton Bids Goodbye Tonight
· 87 PETEil J . BOYEa mount.aio. . • LOS ANGELES <AP> _ Jt'a been 8 A t ,..1 ba 1 Le ed .. .-.. __ WREN THOMAS left the sbow, Creator Earl Hamner sees Miss c reu ID.IC e am • wuu •uua John-Boy dido't just vaniab into the Le ned'a ..._ft,.. both 1oeS rough few years for those of us ad· been OlivJa Walton for a~en years, woods; ~haracter is still beard · ar ....,.,.. ~ure as a
di. cted -secretly or ot.berwiae -to lea. ves the series as r~n from in letters and telephone calla. and an opportunity.
CBS' e~uring family aeries, ''The performer ~r tonight' · e e. Wh en ~iss Corby s uffered her . ..IN Tfl08E remaining s .. __ ... ,_ Waltons. She's leevtni partly because abe t-" G and uff, ec:t .... _.. •IVW1t UUlt Firs•, our he ro. John-Boy. left didn't e--+ ''Tbe Walt.om" to re-s •vae, r ma s er a ouuae: year !n wblch John Walton ls left Walto • M lain to b 'tin ~· and when Miss Corby's doctor aJ. without bis wile, he wiU strugg.le to ns oun c ue awn g tum next season. which it may not, lowed her to return to work. be mother and fat.her without ber. It career in New York; tbls when actor and ~artly because of an urae to re-Grand01a came home from the I ..... ,., __ I Richard Thomas decided to leave the tum tO the at.aee. hospital. c:•cea an luwuvua burden upon
show to broaden bis hori..zons. B t of the trengt.bs of ''The ·to ~e~~ this lends credibility
Theo Ellen Corby. wbo plays W lut ~ h bees i billt When.. ,Wlll ~r died. a special Gr.andma on the show -ai.tffered a 8 ona 81 n l8 1 Y to memor ial s how was written as SUH, we "Waltoos" cruies w:IU
stroke, greaUy reducmi her role in . f dapt to and ofter:>. benefit from tribute to bis character. mi.u OUvla. Mila Learned, wbo only· -
the aeries. Between seasons, actor cbang~ and adversities amoQC the Toni&bl. in Mias Leamed's tearful came fort.be money, understands ..
Will Geer died, leaving us sad for the ~aat. 1 ve always resented it when. farewell, Olivia discovers abe bas J f 1
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
NIWI
~9'1NO U:OOe TWUIMT~ A ICiflaa•uDMr ,.._. ,o
,_ ......... IO llnd e
cMd weltlng lor ,_ .....
• ~Hm)HOOQ(
PFllPITI
A 11111 Cl-.. ~ lo 1
~-town blllll 10 tlrld
outlllfltit~ltl
rOllb9r'f there Y"'• Mr11· •• • GlrlliWIT
t<AOI llwMtlnt to W\cll
out Iha l)Of9to crop by
~"°"'the .....
• THI ""'°""' "Hammar Into Arwll" The
Prilonlt ..... Ing ,..,.,.
fOr the deatll of • I*·
~ gltl, trldi• No. 2
IMO ~ 11111 hi ii I
1Z:OI n OM LAT! MOVll * * 'h "Columbo· Biu.. prim For Murd9'" (1972)
Peler Fllli, ~ Pllge
Columbo It Pl<IUedlO to
dig up • ,_iy pourtd
buHdll!g IOUndlllOn In
...,ell of • bodJ wNcn ..,,.,, ...
1ta0• MOYtl
• •~ .. An Amarlcen
Oraam" ( 194181 S1uart
Wtlllnlan. Janet Lelgll. A
tall11l1lon r1por11t la
ceugl'lt bttwetn tht
uildal wor1d end Ille pOlicl •fl• kllffng 1111 •tr Mgld
•. ~&S mlnl ,,
* •'h "Allalr With A
S1r1119W" f 10531 -¥t•n
SlmmOns. Vlcior M11ura.
OM>rce seema the only
attarrnttl11e tor a young
couple untU tnay adOpt 1
chlld 11 hr.. 30 ml11 I
., MOVll
• • "Frontier Gel" 1111451
Yvonne D1C1rlo, Rod
cimeron. A cowboy'•
rocky "*1la09 IS doomed
aa the COUOle'S belt .. con"""". 11na11y anding 1n
MO«ltlOft.12 hrl I 1l:S1. (!I MANNIX
A man holdlng • atr0ft9«>0•
1or 1 ~lliJstar being
r-....cl trom prllon tlnd•
ltll tio-. to bl amc>fY. 1:00. TOMOMOW
. OuMt· Art F'l11ter, an
Enlmy•ewlrd winnlflg IV
CIWlc1or
I LOY! DPERT8.
t:tO WAHTEO: DEAD OA
•ALM
1:A2. I HEWS 1:46 NEWS
2:00 NEWS
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wow.(llws.I
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11 ... l(ddia~
frll'l..OIM lfloft.
a:". t.tCWl9 • ·~ .. ,,,,. hofet••
(1NOI OouglM Fllt'Mlllll Jr.:°""" """"· 2:111 NIWI .l:.IO MOYie
• •IA "DIMOO 8tiOote
Flrwt" (1 ... 1 OllM 9-..n.
llll¥' Staw••-
4:001 = * * * "We OtYa Al °""'" (19421 £rlo Ponrnan, JoM Mille. . e MCME .
• • "Ola MGMW, or>-
( IM51 llo'1I K8rioft.'-
AdMIL 4:tll l'TIWIDWMDI 4:21 NIM
4:80 MOYie
• ~ "Tiie 0 1'1 F•Ofll
Celgary'' c 1'3n ,.,, l<tllr.
Fifi D'Oruv.
Frtu •s ' •••••~I • ., ...
APT!lltNOON
11.-oo G * * '4 "The,.. .. M•t"
I 19511 Julia L.OndOn. AoC111
Hudlon. A hM•1 • llght
detac:tlo;e lrMlltlgelle •
deftlllt'I rftl.Nder wfto laadt
him 10 • ~ wtler• 1111
mll'darar worka. (1 hr., 30
min.I
tD • * * '-t "The &ulf-tlgl'ltar And Tiii Ledy''
( 1950) Robert Stadl, Oil-
blft ~. A e.om••llY
produclr daddM to ...,,,
bulllgfltlng In order to ..
llc:1 1Ui01 IOMa. (I hr., $0
min.I
>.00 0 • •.,,. ''Ollffny or A sw· 11Nt>t.om1 ~. Aedlll AoWta. A AulllM
~,.~!Ced to ...
out Of., .... ,, to ....
Oflll' 111-••lrwOMnl
1 8tltWI ICllMlll. I t IW. '30
"*'·) 3:t0 ...... "8aCMlot ¥
C IH21 Tarry· f110~1.
TUllCley Wald. A~
of arc:llMOloOY ~
romantlcelly lnvoNld IWltfl
• pracocklul ,..,,.,,.·~·
P llf .. 30 nNt!.I
man a nd t he beloved Grandpa a fter some real·l~fe compUc!aUon tuberculoels, leaving J ohn Walton " ee the same way aboUt tbe
Walton be portrayed. alters the complex.loo of a TV aeries, <Ralph Waite> to manage the n~ show, .. abe says. "I mean, tboee ~ " -~ ~~ only cuuaJ, paaaing reference Is MY kids. · .and I get teary when I .------'=-~~;.;;;.;...;.;.;..;;.;;;..;;~....;..;....;..;..~~----
AND TONIGHT at 8 on Channel 2, made to the change and the show maiDing six members of the Walton watch the show. l don't take It too
ood brood. li"'htly." Mama, Walton says g bye .to the carries on_ as ii ootbing happened. a
ABC Collecting Stations HELD OVER!
"I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!"
-Judittl Crist
'"BEST
FOREIGN F;U.M
OFTHEYEAR!"
-AICl'let W1n1111n. N 'f Pott
5-nng NlnoMoi"•ecl andAnrta ~.A World~ Fiim.
By TOM JORY
NEW YORK <AP> -ABC M,gan the new year with 200 af.
filiate stations, still a shade
fewer than each of its com·
petlton. but nonetheleu an im-
prnaive number for televudon's on~• attautY stepchild.
ID the tJiiM years prior to Jan ..
1, 197~ ABC added 216 affiliates, 17 ata formerly allped with
CBS, nine from NBC.
"And tt'a not simply the addi·
lion of stations we're talking
about," says
Jame• E .
Duffy, fresi-d e n t o the A ~ B C
television
n etwork .
"It's an up-
aradin1 of quality wtthln
the alflUate
lineup." DUPPY
-----------------Indeed, the most notable of
ABC's recent addllona waa KSTP in Mtnneapolia, one of the
medium'• ploneera aad a
member of tb8 NBC familJ' l1Dee
lNI. That WU In AUIUlt, and a
abort time later ABC announced
Uea rib WRTV,ln lndianapoUa,
an NBC aftUiate for 23 yean.
Qt1AUTY CAN be meuured
in a number of Btl.:• and In ::::l .::a=~-~~ lion on the UHF MDa -= more
dJ.ftlcult for vtewen to reeetve -
for aoOtber Dllwor\'1 VHF Ila-.
tionJ. one • tbe bad that ln-cluaa ...,_,... ltbrouP lS. • .,,. la tbe ftnt time In tbe
~'t'..'C:.~~ turnowr1 JacO 18 aumber and la
....," • Dllft1 ~· '' iDd DOW, lbOWd OW' pro.
grammlng trends not be as suc-
cessful as they have been -and
we' re s\D'e they wtu be -tbia
will provide us a real base ol
stability.
"Never again will a network
have to come from as dindvan-taceous a u we have."
INDEED, development
must be in perspec·
live. ABC be an a quarter·
century ago th, essentially,
nothlog, a wide open field in a butgeoning industry. The
other two network..-. well
established when ABC entered
the market, have cootJnued to expand, with CBS llsUnc more
than 200 affiliates today, NBC
213.
Development. probably. should
be seen as turnover. AddlUon ol
an affiliate today aenerally
meant an exchange with one of
the other networb. In ABC'•
case tmnover often has meant
leavln1 another network with
the martet'a UHF outlet.
But dludvantaseous -Duf. fy'~ ol ABC's status un -ls, perhaps, un· denta _.
ABC wmt on tbe a1r la 1IU
wttb 14 aft'iHMM, ineludlal tbe
allowed ftve ltltklm owned and
run bf. tbe network -WABC ln New Yon aty, KABC in Los
Auelea, WXYZ la Detro!.r.. f!GO
ln 'San Frandlco and "ut ln
CbJcqo. NBC~tbat Ume, bad
121, and CBS a 100.
••ANY NAnoNAL dlltrt._,..
of any lll'Od\ICt wbo bu ~ 14
outleu ... -to IUffer •• DuftJ uy•t "md for ,..,." A8c 11111111 do Wltb,.... l&an, rewer Cl\ld· ty ,.,,...... f ....... IUCffalM profr._ ...
ABC .. JD tM awbt for al· ftllaa. .u ....... Dun1 ..,., but
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