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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-01-22 - Orange Coast Pilot... 31.6 B. • on u et? Quadriplegie • Mom Gives Bi1•th ·kes .Co11nty To 2nd Daughte Utilities Bills MONDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 22, 1979 Mom. Manages ·~··· ....... 1 CELESTINE TATE FEEDS HER SECOND CHILD Managing as a Mother Without Arma or Lege 'Another Ann' 2nd Child for Quadriplegic PIBLADELPlllA fAP I Three years ago, Celestine Tate. an unwed mother and a lifelong quadriplegic, retained custodv or her dauJ(hter Niya by showinJ( a stunned courtroom how she could cha nge the baby'!> diaper with her mouth Now. N1ya h1t~ a sister. Ms. Tate, 23. whose arms and legs are withered and nf'arly useless. said in an interview that the birth of her :.econd daughter, Coronda, was unplanned bulsl1ll a blessing "NIVA IS MY RIGHT ARM AND now I have a left arm ' s he said. ' "I've nf'vcr had any second thoughts about becominit a mother. It's in my nature." she said. "I 'm a woman and that's the way It's supposed to be . Just because I have a h1mdicap that doesn't cut me orr from becoming a mother " Ms . Tate Inherited a birth defect called arthf~ryposi!i multiplex, which affects the muscles. skin and sort tiss'?lc of the 1 bodv. renderin~ her limbs nearly useless. She moves around the hou1e by thrusting he rself along noors. In 1976, the Philadelphia Welfare Department siud she was unfit to care for Niya. The matter went to court, and the youn8 mother brougtit spectators to lht!lr foet by changing the 5 .. month-old's diaper with her tongue and lips. MS. TATE, WHO GAINED CELEBRITY status from widely published news accounts of her custody problems, s aid she did not reveal the birth of he r second daughter to the news media but word leaked somehow Coronda was bom Jan 2. ' "I g~ enough or that with my fi rst child,'' s he said of the non-stop interview requests from the news media. "I didn't want to miss my second child's young days." Ms. Tate, who can type 50 words a minute and play the or gan both by using her toneue said she has a book being publi4hed this spring. Tht-lllle. "All By Myself." indicates another aspect of Ms. Tate's motherhood, that she is an unwed mother by choice COltONDA-S •'ATllER REMAINS A FRIEND but not a steady companion, she said. "I have the baby's father lo talk to or whatever " she said "I don't tu.ve anybody I'd be Interested In marrying.:. · She said that although s he was hippy ubout the birth of her second daughter s he doc1m 't plan to have more c.bildi:en.--- ---e-·-lla.-T.W and her chlloren Jive with her ara ndparents Om ega and Agnes Leach, in tM cl\y's Germantown section. Toun Coven-N~tmue STOWE, Vt. <AP> An lee sculpture depicting a youna man from the back bent over and naked hu touched off con· troveny at Lhl 11 s mall akl v1lla1e'1 usu.Uy cheerful winter Carnival President Vincent Buonanno H )'s the at,tue can 't be entered In the snow sculpture contest. carnival. Town oMclala have dtaped the atatue a nd a al1n that 11y1 "cenlORCf .. h11 been a dded . Tbe sculpture 11 one or many conttrud.ed in celebration 0( the week·Aona carnival and la en· UUed "Moonlight In Vermont" tn k etptn1 with the evenl's theme, "Stowe Glow." • ' 8531.8 Billion Carter Offers 'Lean' Budget WASHINGTON <AP l Presi· den t Curter s igned and sent Con((ress today a "lean and austere " budget for 1980 that he said will increase outlays for de · fensc and the poor while helping to throtllt-the government's voracious appetite for spending. Despite controversial c uts in jobs progrums and a freezing of other programs for states and cities, Carter said, "The budget Is indeed fair lo everyone in our nation." The budget totals $531 6 b1lhon and includes a defi cit of $29 billion. It sets aside $2 5 billion to be pa1d to Amerfran workers as 1nnation msuram·c..· in 1980 1f Congress approves ' SpendinJ.C would ~ equal lo $2.41 6 85 for every /\m<'ncan The currC'nl 1979 budget pro· v1des for spendin~ of $493 4 h11li on and a def1 c1t of $37 4 billion The a dm1n1 s lra tion also declined to make a commitment to continue r evenue.sharing beyond L980. Tht-cuts a re certain to cause problems for Carter within his DemlX'ratlc party, but dunng a five-minute signing ceremony at the White ttouse tne pres1<1ent inRi11ted that s pt'cial interest J(roups had a lready begun to temper their criticism. "Obviously, there Is no way to please everyone," Carter s aid He smd controlling innation Gunfire Kills Man LOUISVILLE, Ky <AP> A man was kiUed and two people were injured Sunday when sub· m achine gunfire from a passing car ripped Into a restaurant where about 25 people were watching the Super Bowl. police sa id was his overriding concern in draftm1t the. proposed budget, and added, "This is a budget that is good enough that the Am erican pt.'Orle will support it I will ni.:h for it " Carter said his 1980 budget, for the fi11cal year beginning Oct. I , emphasizes s pending re~tramt and fighting Inflation and makes "the feder al dollar work harder and better ." It also A will ensure continued economic growth. although at a slower pace than last year, he said. ··w e must reduce the growth of total federal spendlnJC wtule protecting the security or our na· lion and the well being or the Amencan people," Carter said in the message to Congress But the president did not m- peat past promises to balance the budget by 1981, s aying only that he wi ll "achie ve a balanced budget as soon as cronomic con CSee BUDGET, Page AZ> REACH 'A WHOLE IJlJNCH OF FOLKS' 'My ad In the Dally Piiot was well worth the rrice. "I only put I in for one week, a nd a whole bunch or folks looked at my mobile home." T hafs the success story or the Santa Ana man who placed this lid in the Dally Pilot. 20 X ~I Gulf Sll"t'am 2txtr 2ha. adult pork Hunt IOl!lon lkech xxx xxxx tr you need to reach "a whole b un<'h of rolks " to sell something, try the Da lly Pilot. A friendly ad·vlser will help write an ad al M2·S678. ) Rita Ha')lA)()rth Screen Idol Actress Rita Hayworth was in love when she m ar r ied ltLe flamboyant Prince Aly Khan in a lux urious "Ara bian Nights " wedding. But two years late r the ma rriage to the prince. dependent on his father tor a llowance. was over Miss Hayworth was left ... with many debts. Desperate. she returned to film making but ne ver ~njoyed the success or her earlier movies. She mar ried and divorced l WI Cl' more and then had to fi~ht a bout with alcohol Thl' conclusion of a two-part series on Miss Hayworth is oo Page A 11 Irvine Girl Fights Off Rape Attempt An 18-year-old Irvine girl wu~ atlat'ked on a city street Sunday by a man who tried lo rape her as she was on her way to attend a Bible study class She s uccessfull y fo u((ht him off but was so distrau~hl ovc•r the assault she was ablt." tcr furnis h police only a partial story or what happened The girl app a r e ntly .was gra hhed from behind at the in tersect.ion of Kazan1 Street and Cioldeng.low Way. · S h e s tru gglc:d u n tf screamedtlJnd her assailant Ocd In what l'lhe descn bed as a dirty, muddy four-door sedan She described him as in fhs early twenties, five ·eighl. thin, and wttb platinum blond. collar lenath hair. She said he was c lean s have n . wore a dark sweat er, and smelled of alcohol Police planned to interview the girl at greater length today County Ut~I · Bills_ Up ---, ' . I December, Cold lncre~es P~r, Usage Many Orange Co&11t realdenta ml'y 1et cbilliq news when they rec•• tbeir gu and elect.De btlla U11I month. The ruaon. uUIJUet otflclals aay, 11 primarily colder-than. normal weM.her last month re· 1ultln1 In ln creued power usage. lnroadt Into 111 reserves have been IO great that the Southern Calllomli Gu Company bu la· 1ued an "emeraency" requett ror abort-term natural caa aup- pUes frocn Texa1 end Oklahoma._ 11POR1man 1aJd today. But •PC>k•man ·Too> ~ atretaed that. uide from bllher blll1 to 1reater uu~e, r••· lde nUal cuatomen woo t be al· rected by the lhona1•. Honver, • 2IO pttt•Dt l"flduc. lion ln reaerv• JH 1uppllt1 retult.ed In Lbe curtailment o( JH aervlces to a number or larae lnduatrtal """ ror moet • ' . .. of December and the first two yteek1 o( thla month, he aald. San,... aaid thaL ln December ol 1911. rwJ4f ... nUaLv•nd amall buaineu wstotbtfi ~ 6:'01( blllioe cubic feet of 111 in Orance County. In December, tm. tbey used t .un billion cubic feet. In addlUoa, he said, bills "4ll aoon be ref1edinc a recent rate i ncreaae authorlied b y the <See BILL8, Pase u > . ... I Victilll linked to Massacre BEIRUT. ~banon IAP1 A born b blas t rippt."d apart an automobile in Rcirut's Moslem sector today, kalhn~ eight people including Y<1sser Arafat's top SC'C'Urity officer . thr reputed mastermind or tht· rn12 Munirh 0 I y m p 1 cs m a ~ s a <' r c , th t• • Palestine Liberation Org<.1nirn t 111n said Saxte<-n oth1•r pt•oplt• Wl'rt' n · porlt'<i wounded The dead wen· 1dC'nl1f1cd a~ Sl'C'Urtly ch 1t'f /\1 1 fl C:I S~<in Sala ml't1 l'Odt: named "/\bu llassan" four P alt•stinian body~uard!> and thrc..·t• LcbancM' passersby Gut•rnlla~ smd a park1•d car Pxploded a~ Abu lla 1''>an·"i ~ta t1on wagon pasM-d 1t . Just after pullin~ away from his home They :.aid the hooby trap ap parently wa1' cktonatcd by re..· motr control The PLO and Al F<itah. PLO r hwf /\rafat 's l(U(•rr1ll;, group, issued thl' stalt'ment announrmi: lhl' 36 year old I\ h.u II assan ~ dt•ath lt:.a1d hcdat>d shortly after bt.•tnl( rush<.."<l \0 u hos pital. G ut•rnllai. C'ordon.t•d o fr Lh1• area as ambulan('c~ r ;u·ed to pickup the victims Hc porter!. and photoAruphers wcr<' I urnccl back. A tW•Ahbor r t'a C'hf'd by t e le p hont• sa id ht." sa w /\bu lfa ssan's .cur turned into a "pilo of mellan-g metal " a ft er the blast Abu H a1>s an reputed ly CSee BOMBS, Page All Or:n:~'fi. ~a~I "'en I her Low C'louds torut(hl and Tur s day morn1JlJ! Otherwise fair and a little cooll'r Low11 tonight 43 to •IH. Hitihs TUC'Rday 58 lo 62. INSIDE TOD1t'Y Playbofl /oon&r Hugh llt>/ ntr'a daughter. Chrntit'. 1$ ~lng grf><ltl1td to tok1• t>IX'r lh~ 1250 mllllon Pntnpru~ lhat her /other built on bun n1t•1 S« atory f>age A7 " ..... AI T-~ ··---CJ ....... AllAM~ 0 ........... ...... ._....,.,_, ... .......... IM Me•i.• IH ~= .u ........ ,_ M a .. 0r...-c-, AU c-6<• ··: ll•J er.. ..... M .II ~ ... o.e. ...... .. , ......... It ......... ~ ... ... T'llM-.n IM ·~ .......... M .......... (M ......... M • . . t I ; ... t t ~ t r l ( t At DAILY P\l(tl S MOl'd•x, J•nuer, 22, 191'9 Knott's Mulls Suing Movie Makers O ff1t·1al1> at Knott' 8l'rry io~arm nrc ron111der1n1 le1at •t Uon aaamat tho makera ol lhe u~omlna movie, 11 HamN~ ·1 whll·h 11tan1 Gl'<lrJt'"' • Srolt t< no It 'i-l> I r n • t or o f Ad rn uu,trat1or1 Guy T ll~r ('on f1rmf'd Lodu)' th 1t opc-ruLOl'lt of tht• But na Park m usement pi1rk i.ar~n t happy about the f1.rm ~m.: nurocd in JI h•a'lt l.Hh' :0-l'"l'lW In lht' mu\•I(' Whal Cowgirls? Dlrtttl"d by Paul 2-k h radtir. ''H{lrdrott" h•ll11 Lheo 11Lo ry ot u Mtd,.al teen i.&el' IUab &>av"> who I.I lured r&way by a mun wb1lt-11h.• 11nd olhl·r memtx•rs of ht•r r hurt'h .rroup art' titkang 1t fll'ld trip lo Knott'" Herey F..rm. Ht-r f1thc r . pluyed by Scott, lattr lt•.rna that bl11 d1u.chtW' haa ~n lnvotv~ In the m k1n1 of pornogJ uplur mov1t•:1 'T tus Ill what WI.' Uft> I.Old, .. ..... ~. THLe r a.atd. "We havt: bet'n try. Ing 10 mue •rranicementii LO see • Ute film fOf' ounelves, but so far wt! ha vrn't ~n successful " T~11tc-r .suad letetd action tuen by Kool\ '8 might In vol vu u,., 1eeldo1 ol a ru tralnlng oroer r.rohibltln1 distribution of 'llardrore" until any reference to Knott 'is l:s deleted. ··Rut this I~ something that <general partller I Russell Knott will have to dec ade when he gets back th.la week," Tester Hid. "Our attorney ls aware of our attitude, but this Is going to have to be a family decis ion." Teattir said he tbought the ref. erence to KnoU 's Berry Farm In "Hardcore" was "absolute!y unnecessary and very unfair lo an e nterprue with the kidn of rep· utatton we have t>Ylll up ovt!r the years. "We do a great job in terms of security and keepmg an eye on young people here ." ht• said. "Thjs kind of thing could hurt us." Direct.or Schrader , who wrote .. Blut Collar" a nd directt•d "Taxi Driver.'\ was not avuila· ble for ~mmcnt. But Columbia Pictures µulJhc Bakhtiar Supported Iran General Backs New Leader TEHRAN. Ira n CAP J Iran's top sold.Jer gave full support to- day lo Prime Minister Shahpour B a khtiar, who has defied /\yatullah Khomeini's de ma nds tha t he resign. Street battles r aged between pro-a nd anta· s hah Iranians in a western city. and at leut three persons were reported killed. ''Ttle entire a rmed forces stand fully behind the legal and cons titutional government" of B a khliar , Gen . Abbas Gharabaghi, m ilitary chief of staff. told a group of Iranian journalists. Khomeln1 , the exiled Mos lem leade r who has directed the anti· s hah movement, plans lo return to Tehran on Friday and wants to set up an Islamic re public to re p la ce the Bakhtiar govern· ment. A key politician s ifd to- day it could be ••dangero~" for Khomeini if he returns at this time . oing a miJitary coup to restore his power. But Gen. Gharabaghj told re~rters today the armed forces 'have no plans to pull a roup." Ba khtiar in a radio-television speech Sunday night said he would remain m office after the re ligious leader returns to Iran this week. "All the nonsense and rumors . . about my resignation are untrue," Bakhtiar said, "I am going to r e main 1n t h e stronghold of the const itution.·· Meanwhile. a four-e ngined Iranian ieUine r believed to b4> carrying Shah Mohammed Reza Pa hlavi la ndeQ at Mar rakech airport· in Morocco today The s hah, headed ror probable exile in the United States, e nded a six - day visit to Egypt earlier 1n the day. Officials have Indicated the Iranian monurch will st ay 1n M arrakech two or three days before Oying lo America. Reporters and photographers wer e kept within the perimeter of a bot.el some two miles from the airport. Anyone trying to leave the area was lhreatenud with arrest. Morocc an sourc e s sa id privately that although the shah bad come following an official invitation from Morocco's King Hassan. the invitation was is- s ued "reluctantly" and the king was acutely embarrassed by the Iranian monarch's vis it. ' · In Aswan. Egypt, President Anwar Sadat aaw the shah and Empresa Farah of(. giving lhe shah a 1s..1un i.alute and the traditional Arab kiss on both cheeks. The shah look the con-trols o( his penonal blue.and· white Boeing 707 )el for the lake off. just as he did when he le fl I ran on Tuesday. The shah was forced into an indefinite "vacation " hy year long d.Jsturbanres <urned at WP· pii ng the Pahlavi dyn::i ~ly rclutiorus spokesm110 Paul Seoll :said he didn't thank tha t anvone could construe the r eference to Knott 's Berry l":i rm lo be de· rogatory. •·we could have said Dis· ncyland," tie' said. "We could have said Marine World or any such place. I just d()n't th.Ink thf')' have a ny sound cause for legal action '' f 'rone P~AI BUDGET ••. d1t1ons permit." The 1980 deficit wall be the 19th in 20 years T he budget is importa nt politically £or Carte r since 1t will be in errecl during mosl of the 1980 presidential election year and he may be held accounlable b:. h is P<trty and vote rs on whether 1l does what he prom- ises it will Batlle lines already were be ing drawn betwuen those who feel the budget will not slow federal s pending enough and those who think it goes loo far. Sen. Willia m Roth,· R-DeL; said, "To descr ibe Carter's budget as lean is like looking at the pack.age of bacon in the s upermarket -you don't see the fat until you open the packa~e." But Sen. Edwa rd M. Ken· n e dy . 0 -Mass . a possible chaflenger to Carter for the Democ ratic pr esi d e nti a l , . nomination. says the budget Is "seriously defective." allegina< that those v.ho can leasl afford 1l are bearinl( the brunt or the s pendinf.? rt"'tr aint arter said his budget slows the ~rowth m feder a l spend1ni.: to 1 7 perrcnt in 1980. down.frn01 ;in avera~e annual increa~l· of 12. I perrenl during the period from 1973 through l.978 Thl' in- c rease is 0.7 percent aftt•r tli!'>· <'Ounling for u 7 percent m flat1c1n rate An un1denlifi ed Pittsburg h St eele r fa n, team's victory in the Super Bowl in takes 1t off on a f''orl Lauderdale beach cele hraung he r Mict m1 S unday, Witnesses said at le as t three persons were killed and seven injured In the city of Reza1yeh, near the Turkish border , whe n pro· a nd a nti-shah ele m ents clas hed in the st~eets, the of· fi cial Pars news agen cy re· ported. It s aid tank -bo rne troops moved in lo remove s treet bar- ricades and slop the violence. But ~unfire was still heard in the dly in late afternoon, the agen· <'Y said. Extraord inary sec urity measures wer e taken to keep the ne ws m edia a nd puhhr aw<1y fro m the airport to witness the s hah's arival. Moroccan officials refused even lo confirm that he had arrived. Reporters in Egypt ~aid the 59-year -old monarch looked more confident and rested today than when he a rrived pale and tared al the E~yptwn winter r~ sort . 500 mile:. up the rt\Cr from Cairo. Man Beaten; ·Mon~y Stolen High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Orange C<1ast rc~1dcnls havl' l'~capcd :1 storm foreC'<i st earlier and should have s u nny s kies through Friday, but they face some unusually high tides begin- ning this weekend. Newport Beach officials an· oounced today lhat scientists al the Scripps lnslilute of Ocean- ography have warned or unusual- ly h1~h tides J an. 26·29 because or a lineup of the ear th, s un and moon. The ~rav1tal1onal pull 01 lhe liza Denies Troth Plans NEW YORK <AP l -A s pokeswoma n for e ntertainer Liza MiMclb said r eports that the singer was about to an- nounce her engagement lo her s tage m anager were "totally in accurate." The Daily News reported Sun· day that Miss Minne lli. who 1s separated from he r second husband .. MGM producer Jack Haley Jr., would a nnounce her en~agement to slage m anagcr Mark Gero at a party tonight al Studio S4 But L ois S mith , a s pokeswoman for Miss Min- netli , said Sunday the e nter- tainer had no plans to announce any engagement tonight or at any other time in the near future. No Switch Planned WAS HINGTO N <AP l - Defen s e Sec r etar y Harold Brown said today thal a recent intelligence re-evaluation. which has raised previous estimates of ' North Korean military power, is unlikely to change U.S. pla ns to withdraw American forces from South Korea ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT .,.. tlf~C CMt\tO••lrPUot Wlth•h <"• 10"" , .... ,, .... Hfl..nPf"fl'\' ''~'~n,1rwf\o~ ( 1t\f l'vf>'1~(~4'y ~~tAfl"f'l'f"h'W'\• *'"' f ••f•l•V" t1 ~lt-Y IP'!•~ t 1•1to11y hH '""''" '<I~ "' ,.,.~ flflMP\ flUf'ltf'QtlW\ flt'°',, t (41" 1.,.1tV.tllr• ft wt/W t~ht ttn"''•'P\lfi.A•t A "'ltf t"Qt('<n.tlnt1l11tl\1 f)llfl41'\hfd'4tt ''""''f .. ;•N1 • ul'l41·'•' Trw Of'll'W •&Ml uuibtti.f\•f\4 pt...,,f l\ •t JlO Wr'\t .,,.,, \i•f t't (Ml~ IN\A (111tt0tn••'1'" 11-n N -p,,.,1ttf"t •IWf PutJ111v.f J~t • G,.... .. , """ .-_.,.\10-ftt "M C,.M••tt.Mn-.'lf'r ,~."''' ...... ll)ll'JI ''tt;.'::A"";Na~tlr;M ,._.,,,," '-"' ••<"'-"" • M•tf A\\1\t•nt M;.•n•QtnQ ldUOf"\ Oflkl .. (4'\IA Mr• t lll\Wtt\f fMtV '-,h1 "1 I Mjy~.41 (Wi. ... " 11~(114'1~•'•\0"f'I "»f"11f'l'OIO" R,4H.f't t 111) &fMft.,,.._, .. .,_,,d Telephone (714)Ml"4321 Cleuttled Advertlllng ..U•5e1't -rt.llltf....,..,.,,.""' 4......00 ··--"'°"-'"""''~ .... ~1:20 ~i: ~ °'~, ~·.,=~~~ '"4''"' Ot M.vHtl\4m.'l'lh f'l-•t•tf'I .lftt • • • t••rectvc.~d wrU,._t tNt t•I M''"'\\ftill\ t'f ,.,.,..,.,_ \iillof'&flld ''"' .. , ...... 04'4 ., te\t• ,...,. t•"'•'"'• 'S11t•nfpt._'\ t>t c.wrHtr '' M =:-:~~'(, ;~~:~,!° "*"'" .. · nwrn .. , moon at its closest point to earth 1s expected to com bine with the pull of the s un to produce ub· normal tidal conditions. officials said. Similar conditions the last week in December resulted in flooding in the lower lying areas surrounding Newport Bay. they said. The scientists can 't predict how tugh the tides will be but they will be "significantly " above the scheduled 6.9.foot high tide. Me anwhile . coast residents are expected lo bask under sun· ny s kies troubled only by a few clouds, a spokesman for the Na· tional Weathe r Service said to- day He s aid two earlier storms moving toward the coast have been pushed out to sea b,Y a high pressure ridge. "The threat was s till ther e Saturday hut then it fi zzled out," he said High temperatures this week are e xpected lo be in the low 60s. with low te mperatures in the mid·40s. FrOfllPa~AI BOMB •.• engineered the Pa lest inian ter· rorist attack on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Wes t Ge rmany , in which II Israelis were killed. Ar afat, r hai rma n o f the Palestine Liberation Or ganiza. lion, has be en in Damascus, Syria, for a meeting of the Palestine.National Council. Me anwhile. I s rae li and Palestinian gunners battled with artillery and rockets across the rugged Israeli-Lebanese frontier today in the second consecutive day Of h ea V)'· exc han ~Cl>, Lebanese autho~ties s aid. But in Te l · ~viv , militar y sources said the shooting was between Is raeli-backed Chris· tian militiame n and Palestinian guerrillas and that all of it was taking place in s outhe rn Lebanon. Maj. Saad Hadad, commander o r the Christian militia units in southern Lebanon. said "there is shooting from all s ides, their s ide CPa lu tinians l a nd our side." Tbe Lebanese oUlclals 1a&d two civilians were killed and three wounded if\ the shelling that erupted at daybreak and con· llnued Into the afternoon. Israel has been locked in an escalating cycle of violence with Palestinians siMc la8l week when it sent troop8 ln\o soot.hem Let>anc>n to raid two guerrtlla baaea in reprisal for a bombing -'-{ft .,...~ 2 Homes Bombed ST. GEORGES, Grenada <AP) Molotov cocktails were hurled into the homes of two manacen of Barclays Baak over the weekend, badly damuln' one of the howses. poUce aafit. Nobody WH hurt. 1 n a sp<.oeeh at his quarters outsid<' Paris Sunday, Khomeini cha rged that the shah was plan· Fro.. Pa.-A I California Public Utilities Com- miaslon that went into effect Jan. 1. That \ncrease will cost the a verage resident about $2.58 a month in the winter and $1.78 a month in the summe r . Inc reased need for heating will al!IO result in a bill seven to 10 pe rce nt higher for most Orange Coast electricity users, a spokeswoman for the Southern California Edison Company s aid. In addition. she said . many calls are being received because of a new form of electric bill. which shows c us tomers exactly how much electricity they used in the current billing period and in the sam e period a year before. Some people resent receiving the information because they feel they are being chastized for increased usage, she said. However, the s pokeswo man noted that electrical customers will be getting a slight break on their bills because or two fac- tors · a court decision requiring a refund of about 50 cents per m onth per c usto m er for 30 months, and Proposition lJ prop· c rty tax s avings being passed on. The tax savings should come to a bout 40 cents per month per customer. s he sa id. Baja Travelers Rescued From Flood Arell$ S AN DIEGO <AP \ A churcb-direcl<.'<i airlift has taj(en 50 people to safety after being stranded by rains in Baj a California. Rescue r s us in g g_r 9 und veh icles returned 150 · fam.ihcs Sunday from communities io whi c h the y we r e stranded without food for three days about 100 m iles s outh o f Ensenada. The storm last week left at least one Mexican dead and hun· dreds temporarily homeless. In thr e e places . th e Tranapentnsuhrr highway wirr severed south of Ensenada but was expected lo be reopened to· day. Dr. Mervin Russell, pilot for Mercy Airlift Service. s aid Ullw planes were sent from Souu.n Califomla after he and <>then were stranded at the communJty of San Slmon. Ruuell sald Merc f i• the ... bumnitada......_.. !--OJ.,.~ World Gospe l Crusade at Upland An unemployed tra nsient wa!'> befriended by two men who of fe red him a plate to stc:iy Sund;.!\ night. then beat him 1n a ('11,1;1 Mesa parking lot and rohht•d him of $30. police said Robert Bernard Ooll'y. 27 told police tht.> attack occurred about I J p. m Sunday outside of DH'k ~ Horseshoe Bar, 2330 Newport Blvd Boley suffered a cut over h 1~ eye. but wasn 't hospitalizecJ1 potrce said . SKI TAHOE'S 'HEAVENLY. kr California Sunjet Tours start at just $91.00. Plrm no·:; for a (r)lJr tr, :;cv1..:n nighl :..b trip 1 L11k· · T ·il1 1 • .: fabulo 11.: H evenly Valley. AmPnr n ~ lrJrJr>:;t .;b tL . .,t rt ft ..;. •u::.y wttl 1 Air Cahf~ll mo. 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NO. 22, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T oday's CIOJJlng N. Y. S t oek.s "' M ONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1979 N TEN CENTS Whiz KidArr~sted in Computer Caper 81'.';KKEL~-;y •AP > l!nlVNSllY or C11llforn1n n · st'u<'ht'~ httvt• ~n try\ng fo1 morllhN to lt>um "hy r~sponlte:. from Wl t?XJ>('n:.1\t.' C'ampw. rom puter "'\.'rt' JUmbhnw und privt1tt• compuh•r r.i .. _, w1•rt-vnn111h1ng .AOt>r o com~iult•t C'hallengt?, un1ver111ty t-lectron1<' s lculhi. Joined forct>:. "llh pohct> iand finally c'aught lht.' <·ulprll a bright lS-year·oh.I l>oy O•llY PllOI SUH ,....... GUil TY OF DRUG RAP AJexander Kullk Anny Chie f Backs New Iran R egiine TEHRAN. Iran <AP > Iran·~ top soldier gave full s upport to- day to Prime Minister Shahpour 8 a k hli ar. who ha~ defied Ayatullah Khomeini's demands that he resign. Street battles raged between pro-a nd anti· shah Iranians in a western city, and at least three persons were reported killed: "The e ntir e armed forces stand fully behind ~he legal and constitutional government" of Bakhtiar . Gen . Abbas Gharabaghi. military chier or starr. told a group or Iranian Journalists. Khomeini, the exiled Moslem leader who has directed the anti- shah movement. plans to return to Tehran on Friday a nd wants to set up an Islamic republic to replace the Bakhtiat govern· menl. A key politician said to- day it could be .. da~erous" for Khomeini if he returns at this time. Witnesses said at least three persons were killed and seven ·injured in the city of Rezaiyeh. near the Turkish border. when pro-and anti·shah elements clashed in the streets, the of- ficial Pars news agency re· ported. It said tank-borne· t roops m oved in to remove street bar- ricades and stop the violence. But gunfire was still heard in the city in late afternoon, the agen· cy said. In a speech al his quarters outside Paris Sunday, Khomeini charged that the sha h was plan· ning a military coup lo restore his power. But Oen. Gharabaghi told reporters today the armed forces "have no plans to puJI a coup." Bakhtiar in a radio-television speech Sunday night said he would remain 1n office after the religious leader returns lo Iran this week. Hayworth Era R ecalled -AcJ.ress Rita Hayworth was In love when she mar· r ied tbe rl amboyant Prince Aly Khan in a lux- urious "Arabian Nights" wedding A But two years later the marriage to the prince. dependent on his father ror allowance. was over. Miu Hayw,,rth was left with many debts. Des rate, she r.turned o 1 m ma n l){ft n~l' enjoyed the s uccess of her earllcr movies. She mar· rted and divorced twice more and then had t.o fight. a bout wtth alcohol. The conclusion of a two·p•rt series on Miss Hayworth is on Pa.1e.All. • .J C'•l1)f>l.l!ol pollc,., •rnat'd w11h u llf'IHt"h warrunt, orrclilt'd him last wto.ek and pullt-d tht• plug on t ht' MO tt>lt>type lcrm101tl with "hlrh he waai "taJklng" lhrou~h td.-phoM Um•b t.o tht> computer The wh.lz kid udmltled lhut for months bt.' lrani.m1tted instru<' 11on~ lo lht compuh·r at ull hour from h11> homt' 1n neuby ronc·ord fie wa:o. not 1dent1rll"d "lk Ii; bn.:ht but 1t took " while ror lllm to grasp the grav1· ly of tht' situation ... s aid campus p<1hce dc>tc<'tive David M Huff. l)nivenilty officials :.aid it cost SI0,000 lo clear the problems <'uused by the youth·s electronic llnkenng. But the boy, who Huff said has had legitimate access lo some campus computers in the past through extracurricular or· aanizatiorus. reportedly said he really d.ldn 't cause lhat much trouble'. "I think they are over· exaggerating.·· he was quoted as saying in the Oakland Tribune. ·'I n ever cos t a nyone any money.·· The boy said he begun the clandestine compute r caper "because 1 was not allowed to get on the system legitimately .. Students and faculty members Kulik Convicted Of Heroin Rap • By KATKY CLANCY Of, .. O.tly PllOI S~ff Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik was found ~uilly in Orange County Superior Court today or a single charge of transporting heroin. Midway through their fifth full day or deliberations. however . jurors said they were dead· locked 10·2 favoring a_cqujttal on a second charge of possessing heroin for sale. . After dismissing the jury and r declar ing a mis t rial on that second count, acting Superior Court Judge Paul Mast revoked Kulik's $2!i0.000 bail and ordered him taken lo the county jail. As the 28-year-old Kulik stood calmly and his wife. Elsie. wept in the courtroom . Mast said, ·'the court's heart goes out to both or you and the court 1s sorry about the great problems I know that you all are surferin~. · 'l'he situation is. however. that' in my judgment I don't Money Trail Jogger R ecovers Cash By P HILIP ROSMARIN Of!Mo.lly ...... ~ • Irvine businessman Jim Meyer almost los t his amateur s tanding as a jogger last Friday. HE WAS jogging -runnlng for recreation and ritnes& -when he spotted .a twenty·dollar bill soaking in the gut· ter along Jamboree Boulevard at Main Street. Then Meyer found another just ahead of that one. and another, and another, and ... S,even twenties. a five and two ones lat.e r. Mever jogged another third of a mile north on Jamboree to police headquarters at McGaw Avenue, and turned the wet bundle over to authorities. ''111E MONEY was sopping wet and all over the counter. and he jogged it right into the police depart· ment," police desk officer Linda Regan said . Mrs. Regan said a local bricklayer, Ritchi e Maniale. 18, of 23 Aspen Tree. had onJy moments before reported the loss of $147 as he rode his motorcycle on Jamboree. MarziaJe was summoned back to the station to collect his money. HE MAY NOT have a chance to thank the sneaker· shod man. Mrs. Regan only was able to learn Meyer was a local businessman before he jogged off into the sunset. ·'He wouldn't stop running," she said. S53J.6 B i llion Congress Sent Carter Budget WASlflNGTON <AP > Presi- dent Carter si~ned and sent Congress today a "lean and austere" budget for 1980 that he said wiU increase outlays for de· fense and the poor while helping to throttle the government's voracious appetite for srending. Despite controversia cuts in jobs programs and a freezing of other programs for states and cities, Carter said, "The budget is indeed fair to everyone in our nation." The budget totals $531.6 billion and includes a de ficit of $29 billion. It sets aside $2.S billion to be p aid to American workers as Inflation insurance in 1980, if Congress approves. ~pending would be equal to $2~16.85 for eve!'}'_!'merioan. 1 he curTenl 1~ ·budget pro- v ides ror s pe nding or $493.4 billion and a deficit or $37.4 billion. • The adm ini s tration also declined to make a commitment to continue revenue.sharing beyond 1980. will ensure continued economic ~rowth . alt.hough at a slower pace than last year, he said. "We must reduce the growth of total federal spending while protecting the security of our na- tion and the well-being or the American people." Carter said in the message to Congress. But the president did not re-peal past promises to balance the <See BUDGET, Page A!) Abortion Ma r ch WASHINGTON <AP > -An estimated 60,000 anti·abortion demonstrators marched on the Capitol today and lobbied mem- bers of Congress for a constitu- tiona I amendment to prohibit abortions. Calling themselves a "new wave of pro-life a ction." adults and school children from a ro und the country cha nted "Life ... Life" and carried placards and paper red roses. believe that this is a situation where Mr. Kulik should remain out of custody," Mast said. Kulik, also a suspect in the Stephen John Bovan murder <'ase. was arrested in a bor- rowed car containing l. l pounds of heroin hours after Bovan 's October, 1977, slaying Outside the courtroom today Jury members said they agreed Kulik knew the heroin was in the car when be was arrested in a <See KULIK. Page AZ > Diedrich Case Judge Reinoved By GUY G&ANVILLE OI .. Delly ""'SUH VISTA -The long delayed bribery trial of indicted Orange County Supervisor Ralph Di edrich bounce d back to the city of San Diego here today after the eligible judges in north San Diego Co unty branch of the Superior Court we re dis- qualified from heafing the case. Diedrich's trial had been transferred to the north county branch orthe San Diego court in December after he was granted a change of venue in Orange County. But today the disqualification or another judge assigned the case sent it back from Vista to San Diego about 30 miles to the south. As things stand now. addi- tional motions that Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose·s at- torneys want to make wilt be heard by San · Diego County Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Tharp was assigned the case after nort h county Superior Couri Judge Cha rles Froelich was removed from the assign- ment as a result of an affidavit of prejudice filed by Rose at- torney Sylvan Aronson. That move was opposed by Orange County Assistant Dis trlct Attorney Michael Capizzi. Whe n oppos ln ~ the d is - qualification, Capizzi argued that Diedrich a nd Rose are JOined in their legal battle and therefore entilled to only one peremptory challenge. Hut Judge a-·roehch found otherwise when he upheld the defense move and stepped away from the case. Simultaneously. though. he took a s wipe at. the defense tac- tic when he said: "It would appear the defense In this case Is using every pro· cedural impediment available to prevent. this case from going to trial.·· His words came nea-r the end o f a h earing that sent the Oiedrlch·Rose case back t.o ·square one In seeking a San Diego County judge for the trial. -'Phe C!Uts are certain lo cause problems for Carter within his DemocraUc party, but during a five -minute signing ceremony at the Whlte House tne president insisted that special In terest g roups had already begun to te mper thelr cr1Ucism. Streak of Luek "Obvtously. there Is no way to please everyone,'' Carter saJd. He sakl contro1Un1 1nn1UC>nP Wfl bJ1 overrtdln1 concern In dr:atUaa tbe ~roposed ~ud1~1 and adaed. '"l'hls it a bU41et that la good enou1h that the An\erican _peofle will aupROrt It . . . I wtU O&h for it.·· Carter aald his 1980 bud1et., for the fiscal yeer be1lnnln1 Oct. I. emphaalzea sr.endln1 restraint and OflhUng nnauon and • makes "the federal dollar work harde r and better." It alto Mesan '8 Name Tella Story A Cost.a Mesa motel manager was robbed ol S423 by a shotgun-toting bandit who bunt into the office of lhe Don. Qulxote..M.Q_~~Newport.Blvd., after ringing the service bell a a a .m. Sunda . That's the bad news, police said. The good news Is that. although the excited ban· dit apparently pulled the trigger of hls sawed-off s hotgun as he confronted the motel mana1er, the weapOn didn't go off. The motel manager's name? Myron D. Luck. ' stud 1nform<JllOn that wasn't supposed to be a part of their work ttad showed up unexpec- tedly on their printouts since fall. and the garbling forced them to rewrite programs and use hours of additional computer time . At one point. frustrated cam· pus officials ordered the com- puter to print a message at the begiruung or each researcher's .. . fil e saying· "Unauthorized Use of Tbis.COmputer is Illegal." The computer printout then produced this s t a rtling res ponse: "You 've done relatively weU keeping me out lof the system). Would you like some help?" That did it, said Professor M. Stuart Lynn. director of compul· mg affairs for the Berkeley cam. <See VANDAL, Page "Z> ... o.ity ...... se.tff ~ HOW'S THE WATER? -Football fans may not have noticed. but there were some sunny moments along the Orange Coast Sunday. Laurie Sheflif'I. 18. of Costa Mesa. was ev~ tempted to try the water . It wasn·t exactly warm, bt.it it wasn't Chicago, either. High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Orange Coast residents have escaped a storm forecast earlier and should have s unny skies through Friday. but they face som e unusually high tides begin· ning this weekend. Newport Beach officials an- nounced today that scientists al the Scripps Institute of Ocean- ography have warned of unusual- ly high tides J an . .26-29 because or a lineup of the earth , sun and Trustees E ye Candidates For Vacancy Public interviews were scheduled today for nine appli- cants seeking the Newport-Mesa school board vacancy created by the resignation o f Don Smallwood. School district ofricials said all nine applicants would be in- te rviewed today beginning at s p. m . at distriq offices. 1601 16th St., Newport Be'hctt .• District s pokeswoman Jean Harmon said school board mem- bers are expected to appoint a new board member al Tuesday night's regular meeting set for 7; 30 p.m . in Costa Mesa Council Cha mbers. Applications were ta~en until Friday. but acting school board president Carol Martin today said trustees did not narrow the field to five candidates over the weekend because a ll nine ap· pear qualified. The would-be trust~s Include Waymann C. Carlson, chairman or the division of professionaJ studies at. Southern Callf'omla College, businessma n Ro~rl Hammond, au orqey Kenneth Waymen. McDonnell Douailas ,.r•OAA•l maoaacr Charles Straub. and sa)eclal ecfucat1on teacher Roberta M. Lewis. The followln.r realde nta In Truate.e Area One submitted ap- plications but without ll"tlng their occupaUona: Leroy Green Charlotte Lyke, Oeor1e 8. WoiJ end Cecile Sandeen. moon. The ~avilalional pull 01 the moon at its closest point to earth is expected to combine with the pull of the sun to produce ab- normal tid~I conditions, officials said. Similar conditions the last week in Decem ber resulted in Oooding in the lower·lying areas surrounding Newport Bay, they said. The scientists can 't predict how high the tides will be but they will be ''significantly" above the scheduled 6.9-foot high tide . Meanwhile. coast residents are expected to bask under sun- ny s kies troubled only by a few clouds, a spokesman for the Na- tional Weather Service sai'1 to day. He said two earlier storms moving toward the coast have been pushed out to ea by a hig~ pressure ridge. Coa~• Weath e r Low clouds tonight and Tue s day morni n g . Otherwise fair and a little cooler. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Tuesday S8 to 62. I NSIDE TOD.4 ~ Ploybor /OUllMr ll"Slh llef- Mr'1 da&lghlf!r, ChriatU!. i1 being groomed to toke o~ the $250 million enttrpriie that ~ fotMT built on bun· nfei. ~e itory Page /17. J A% OAJL Y PILOl N Ai Srltool Deer Mesans Find a Home By JKll&\' Ct.A SEN Cit .... o ... , PtiM ''""' l'on M~u is ha plf' h<>rd of honu~lcu de-er h&ll round • hom~ 11t la t Frank l'rtlmbley. who oilMuaJ I)' ~c lb C'1\n i1tma.. l~s on a lot lc ht'd ~• 2aXI llarhor tth·d ~1utt todll)' hC' hll bt'('n I " t'h lM JtO .,h~ad to build " ror ral nnd lihdh'r 11t ('osta M l'U lf1 1o1h St hool for hl~dnun,,. hltf' dl"er The det>1 , l"'o young bucu and l O d oe s , f.,.r ed " bo u)1n .i problem when tt\4>1r Rlvt'rsldf' burn WUt'i t•rusht-d by a falhna lrt_'t.' limb in Oe<·~mtxlr Trembley trob out lh~ t\er1t 11( Sltwria n f&tllow dt•t-r t>Bt'tl \'1•ar 10 &upport tret-li~lt·111 on lhl' <:osta tth."t!..t lot whcrt' tht:y huvl' hl'l'O ke pi thl!i vtur ince early Dc,·cmt:>.·r Rut l h1:. 't-u1 r c:!>Ulll'd II\ f'ro• ra .. ,, J KULIK. M ass1on VteJo park fog Jot. But the 10·2 deadlock c when only two Jury mem were convinced that Kulik possessed the heroin for ~le. Kulik earlier was convfcled in a San Diego Federal Court on a charge of possessing ;.i similar a mount of rare Oriental heroin round in his car when he was ar- rested on c harges st emming from the Bovan case. fie has been free o n bond while that conviclioo is being ap- pealed. Kulik. in as king Judge Mast to let him remain free on bail in this case as well discounted prosecutor Ron Kreber 's conten· Lion that he has access to large sums of money and might nee. ·'I just want to get all this over with and do my time." Kulik said. "I really don't have any money left at all., I am driving a '74 Mazda. I am living in a motel room right now.'' lie also referred to hts upcom 1ng March 2 trial on murder and cons piracy charges in the Bovan case ··1 will show up," Kulik said. ·· r j ust want the opportunit> lo i:o through this cas e like •• hu m an •being and not in a jail i:ell." prnbl•m, RudolsJh , tht' «'•&:hl yur old buck and klnf of the herd, wu "put C.O sleep' on lhc lot aft.ff he allarked two per110n1 l.alcr. the hl'rd shPfM°d undn u f•·n<'e only tu be corralt"Ct l>y ,•1ty wmal control om~n F o llo wtng nt'W• o r Hu· d o lph '1 ulloclu , Newport Ncaa •<-hoot truslt'~l!i pul • tc-m porary damper on ~urly plaru. to kttp the" herd ID Mt':>i HJ.th'~ ••ncuJture •n:• ltlls year llnwt•vt·r. with the death of Rudolph. lhe way was cleared, and Roy Ct'nter, high school a g Tl<'ultt1 r t' departm ~nl c·oordlnutor and au teacher. ~aid lht• dt•c1 will ~v lO the high ~l·hool "0 0t'l) will b e no mo rl' duntit-rous than the sheep out ht>rt'," he t!Xpla1ned He'~ work- mg on a wildlift! section to h.is in· troductory aerlcullure class that will Include the deer "on an ex- perimentaJ buis for at least one semester." The deer. descendants of a William Randolph Hearst h~d amported ror his castle grounds at San Simeon, probably will be moved next week, Trembley said. But lhc high school may h11ve more deer on hand th11n th •y bargaiOC'd for. Trembley said all 10 of the does probably are pregnant. the result of December e fforts by Rudolph before bjs dem ise. F,....PageAJ VANDAL ••. pus. He called university police. After three we-.s of detecti ve work, including ht!lp from cam- pus sources , they caught the boy. "There 's a kid here who has a lot of talent. and I hope he can be c hanneled in more positive directions." said Lynn. Huff turned the boy over to Alame da County j uve nile authorities. He s aid the youth could be charged with gr and theft . felony vandalism and poss~ssion or stolen property. Said Huff. "As I was explain- ing the problem, he was wiping his eyes a bil." n nut l!l1Tlli1 ""4TIJrnt oo "",. ·-~~ B~~J! Doi~~ w•er• " , .... ----.... l1rro•i1t ~c 1 f I seal Ytar IHO hth11111 tnd1w1dual Income Tuts 43c Ouect Benefit Payments lo lnd1w1duals 39c •111onat Dtf 1m 24C Soc1,1 ln~uranee Receipts Joe BREAKDOWN OF PRESIDENT CARTER'S 'LEAN AND AUSTERE' BUDGET FOR 1980 sHOWN Helping to Throttle the Government'• Voracloua Appettte for Spending A Capsulized Look At Carter Budget WASmNGTON-<APl -He rtt are major segments of Presi- dent Carter 's fiscal 1980 budget, which he submttled to Congress today: ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: The budget a nticipate s thal con- sumer prices will rise 7 4 per- cent in 1.979, but not as much a~ the 9.2 percent infJation rate in 1978. Unemployment m ay in- c rease from 5.9 percent to 6.2 perce nt. DEFENSE: Spend i ng in crease of Sl0.8 billion lo $122. 7 billion. It is in accord with a prom- ise to NATO to inc rease de fense spending by 3 percent after 1nflation is considered. THE POOR : S p e ndin g 1n- t'rease of $4.5-billion to $68.5 billion. Program s inc lud e Medicaid . food s tamps, s ub- sidized housing and nutrition programs. JOBS: The CETA public ser vice job and training pro- gr a m would be cut by $729 million to $9.6 billion. It would eliminate 158.000 adult Jobs and 250,000 summer youth jobs. but busines&ea would get a tax break for hiring young, poor adults. NATIONAL DEBT: Inter est paid will be $57 I billion The na- tional debt is expected to rise from $787 billion now lO S899 billion by October 1980 FE DERAL GRANTS: Aid to states a nd locul governments will barely increase . from $82. l billion to S82.9 billion SOCIAL SECURITY: Spending will increase by $13 billion to $115.2 billion. Propos als will be made to eliminate what Carter calls some unnecessary bencfilf,. Taxes might be cut in 1981 . WAGE INSURANCE: Anti in rlation program to insure workers against 7 percent 1nfla . tion may cost $2.5 billion 1n 1980 if it is enacted. ENERGY : A reduction i n Department of Ene rgy budget AGRICULTUR£: Reduction from $20.2 billion in fiscal 1979 to $18.4 billion in fiscal 1980, based on an expectation of "average" weather for fa rmers. Fro.a Pafl't A I BUDGET .•. bud".et by 1981 . saym" o:-i1y that he will "achieve a t>a lanced budget as soon as economic con dltion.s permit · The 1980 deficit will be the lath in 20 years The bud~~t is impo rtant politically for Carter s ince it will be in effect during most of the 1980 presidential electiCln year nnd he may be held accountahlt- by his party and vote rs on whether it does what he prom ises it will Battle hnes already were he ing drawn between those who fee l the budget will not s low fed e ral spending e noug h and those who th.ink it "oes too far. Sen. William Roth. R·Del . sa id. "To desc ribe Carte r !> budget as lean is li1te looking at the packag~ of b acon in the sure rmarket you don'l Set! the fa until you open the packa~e." But Sen. Edwar d M Kt·n ne d y. 0 -Mas s .. a poss1bl t.> challenger lo Carte r for the O e m ocrat1 c pres ide nti al nomination. says lht· bud~ct 1-. "seriously defective. · a lleging that those who can least arford 1t a rt' bearing the hrunt of the spendin~ r estraint Lebanon Explosion Kills 8 BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP > -A bomb blast ripped upart an automobile tn Beirut ·s Moelem sector today. killing eight people including Vasser Arafat11 top security officer, the reput1:d masterrrund<6f the 1972 Munich 01 y mp1 ci. m ass a c re , th f> Pale1>Un • Liberation Organiia tion saad . Sixteen other people were rt· ported wounded. The dead were ldenhfied a~ security ch1er Alt Hass a 11 Salameh code-named "Abu Hassan" four P ales tinian bodyguard.ti and three Leba'nebc passersby. Guerrillas said a parked cur exploded 38 Abu llassan's st J lion wagon passed 1l, Just aflt•r pulling away from h1 :1 home They said the booby trap ap· parenU y was detonated by re mote control. The PLO a nd Al Fatab, PLO chief Arafat's guerrilla group. issued the sta tement announcing the 36-year-old Abu Hassan ·~ death. lt.sutd hedied shortly after be in~ rushed to a hospital. G uerrilla:s cordon.ed off th~ area a s arpbulances raced to pickup the vactims. Reporter-. and photographers were turned back. A n e ighbor r e a c he d b y tele phone said he s a w Al1u Hassan·s car turned into a ·•p11t· or melting metal .. after thl· blast. A.bu H a s:.;a n repute d l y engineered the Palestinian lei rorist atlack on Israeli ath~ks al Lbe 1972 Olympics in Munich. West Germany . in ~htch t 1 Israel.is were killed. REACH 'A WHOLE BUNCH OF FOL~ ' "My ad in the Daily Pilot wu~ well worth the pri<'e "1 only put ri in for one w~·k . a nd a whole ~u nch of folk:-. !ooked al my mobile> home · Thal 's the suece.ss story of th'' Santa Ana man who plat·Nl lh1~ ;_1<1 in the Daily Piiot. ~ X 51 Cull Strl•:.i rn :!l>rlr :!hJ :1111111 iJ.11 k llunt tni,:t•m 114'.wh ''' "''" lf you need Lo reach "a 4holt' bunch o f f ol k s " to sel~ something. try the Daily Pilot A friendly ad-vise r wi11 help write an ad at642-S678 Mast set sente ncing in the drug case for Feb. 8. Kreber said he Will wait until then to Pither· seek dismissal or the 1H!cond drug char ge or file a mo· lion for a new trial J u ry foreman Victor Piasecka ;1dm1tted the trial wa~ e xtremely romplex but he amJ fellow jurors :1gr eed they would not be! able lo rea ch a un:m1mous verdtcl on the hl'rom possess ion charge. even if <lcli berations continued. Northeast Flooded; Families Evacuated FOREIGN AID: A total of $8.3 billion Is budgeted for financial and economic assistance. co m· pared with S7 biJlion in fiscal 1979. Carter said his bud~ct s lows the growth in federal s pcndin~ lo 7.7 percent tn 1980. down from an average annual increase of 12. l percent during the l)t!rlod from 1973 through 1978. The in crease is 0.7 percent after dis· counting for a 7 percent inflation rate. SIU Defense attorn ey Ph1!1p Oc M assa h :.sd attempted to prove that the heroin did not he long to Kulik but was part of a drug planting sche me hatched by the car's owner Richard Willis of Newport Beach. ~ That scheme was lo result in the arrest of so-called "Italians" who were attempting to extort money from Kulik a fter they successfully rescued him from a kidnapping for ransom. Victim of Fatal Crash Identified Coroner's investigators have H1cnllfied the driver who lost her life early Sunday when her car went out o f contro l on the Ne wport Freeway a s Anita Cockshutt, 25. of Santa Ana. T he single -car mishap or· c·urred in the northbound lanes or I he freeway near Warner A-venue Investigators from the California lltghway Patrol said the woman apparently lost control or her car :ind itoverturncdonthefreeway. , . ORANGE COAST H DAILY PILOT 1"'' fHAn(tt tO.i"t fM;lly fl'HOI •1lt\Wht\ht\t°"" fhf1• 1'1 t,wt•,.w\ f'fP'\\ 1\l)yt}ll\Mt'ft)y thl'Ot~ C ,,,.. t PobttWf"Q(~ S.Ht•I" -Ot1,4~ "''~ t ro1t1h\t'l"d MIW\id .... f~OUQlft f tW1Af' H)1 (tntit ltl>fa., 'l...,.-•t1tW-•tft "Uf"ri1fWl'(W"l!f\rlt(t'11QUf'I '"'"' v .. 11ry t•v•,,., I ~tt--~ft \outft(Aft\I A "' it tt O~l ..tl1f1fff\ 1\ nvbt•\M-fl \,..tuul-'Y' "NI ,,,,,,n.t trw p•i~ '"°"' rMJ'h•1\t11nf1 "'"'"' i\ o uo W, t "_..,\ht rt C'O\IA M~'-•· (~ht0t,,1i1'1~?1t .... , ......... ,~, • \10-nt •ftCt P\lot1\Nlol Jtc.• • CwM• " • tJ_,,.,,,,,. __ ,•NJC,,. ,,.. •• ..,.."-'C>'' f fttMHkt ••ll ldllOf ·-···""-M.tn ttQtftiQ COit¥' (_9'4rtt•M ~ .. ~ ·~,. ..... ,. •\\Ot•ftt Mf" ... W'tiO (fll(Jt\ omc .. (J).,t• ~w JJO W.\t a.y ._.,.., "=<!" .. tit~~ .. '\~~J:~-.:.. Ttlepfton• (714)M2'43l1 Cl .. Mfted Ad<lertlMftt tu•M11 • By n.e Assocla&ed PrHS The Northeast struggled today lo deal with Oooding s pawned by heavy rains . Families in three states were forced to nee their homes. and air. auto and rail traffic was tangled In the storm. Al least 17 people were killed in weather-related a ccidents, and the rain transformed some highways into rivers in the populous Northeast corridor from V i rginia through Massachusetts. The region had braced for a taste of the heavy snow wbtch battered the Midwest last week. but warm ocean air turned the snow into sleet and rain as tem- peratures climbed S unday Into the 40s and SOs. New York City reported a high of 54 before the temperature started to drop later in the day. Two hundred persons fled their homes in the Boston sub- urb o( Chelsea Sunday afte r more than 2'-'l inches or r ain Subways shut down between Ca mbridge, Mass .. and Bost.on as waler scoped into tunne ls. The downpour ('ut electrical service . a nd Roston Edison re ported power outages In the South End and Roxbury sections of the city. • Gov. Ella Grasso declared a slate of emergency in CoM ec- licut. where more than 4 Inches of rain fell in some sections in a Man Arrested In Theft of Boat Motor A Newport Beach man is f•c- lng grand theft charges In con· necllon wUh an alleged atlempt to steal a boal mot.or . police said today. Brian Lucas Andrews. 2.1. of 308 Momlng·Star Lane, was re· leased on h.18 own reco1nJuncc · following hia arrest at 3: 30 a.m. SuDday. Police sald they were sum. montd by a wUneH who alle1ed· ly had SHn a man attemptlftl lO take a motor from a boat docked off ~V!:_ Udo Soud. An wu arretted a short -t.ime la~Nled on a ~•ctlollon or a p1Clcup lnlck he wal dtf'v9t1. The boet belon1s C.O WUUam o. Ferri• of San Manno. police said. f 12-ho ur period. The bus iness dts· tricts ln Stratford and Milford were under waist -high water Scores of drivers were trapped in their autos. / About JO families we re forced to leave their homes in Stratford due to risin~ flood wate r s . Similar evacuations were or· dered ln several other coastal communities near the Ne w York metropolitan area. In Lodi. N.J .. the Saddle Rive r crested at 9 feet -4 feet above flood stage -forcing 200 people from their homes. Heavy fog enveloped Ne w York's LaGuardia Airport, clos· Ing it for several hours. There were delays at Newark and Ken· nedy airports. Two supe r sonic Con corde a lrtlne rs from London were diverted to Philadelphia In· t ernational Airport because of the fog in New York. Another Concorde landed at Windsor Locks. Conn. Gacy-Carter link Probed CHICAGO <AP) -The Secret Service says it Is lnvei.tlgatlng the presence of mass murder 11uspect John Wayne Gacy Jr. at 1 Polis h reception last year fo r first lady Ro6alynn Carter. Gacy has been charged with murde r in the deaths of seven young men and reportedly has confe8sed to killing 32 young men and boys. A copyrighted J'hotograph in the Ch.le ago Sun-Times on Sun day s howed Mrs. Carter and Gat'y s mlllog and sh oking hands. The photottraph, which lhe oc wl\paper said was taken May 6, l978. II signed, "To John Gacy, Beet Wlshea -RosalyM Carter ." TAHOE'S Arr California Sunjet Tours start at just $91.00. Pion now for a f nu r to St •V1.m night sk.I tnp 10 Lako Tahoe's fabulou:; l I· •o vunly Valk:y Amenco's largest ~k.1 wsor1. li'seosy v'.'llh Ali Cahlo t rnn. O ur convc•111vn1 Sun1et Tour..; incl ude CJ w1oi= selt:K.:tlc.Jll c1l l111• CJccomm nrlot1CJn s plu~:ch nly lilt ticke ts. I lt:Klv1 •nty hu::;ev£ :-ythin'1 l'r 1rn : b r• ·ntoband rt•f.><m:· toe: ,. ir I".,,, tit < I prt ,f,J::::it nnl 11w1ruc ro1s for GLM u11d :;1<..111drnd I• ·~,.,11n:. Four doy. lour niq hl s1oy~ ar'e priced er:; low u~ .591 00 p1 ·r p ·rson. doublP • occuporwy (no11nclud1n9 a1rkm:; Ill w11h ~1 . .x:c1rd rctt• •:; nvrn!oble on a .. ven. zk.1r"TJZI ·d Nnfl· ~nal Car Run to!. • 1'•-f · So coll A11 California. 0 1 your f , .. -• ~ Trav ·1 Aq1 •Il l tn book yl">m tnp " .-~ n<;W nr t i1 . ·1•1v1·'1tH n• w full '-ii.~ ~, 1lor "Skt Tc1h()+ 0!i HPC1vt>nly hr("11 hw• And l><' :;tJ r • · fq r:i:,k ah, •Ul•nllr Sun1r~I S 1w r lrirr~:· Wht>lfh ·i y i I I. •I I\ 111 ( n 111r·1 th· :..:lc,p• .. ! Jll. ' p~r· { H' •l 1· :111 dc..in 1 li>l lh1~ !.;r>m;on qr• hy wt1ho1 11 on r•xr 1t1riri ti1p i...., lid~· 1'1 d1c>1 • h . 11n.1: r>0:.;y wh•·n yo11 ta k•3 ufl 'in A11 CcJlif111 rwi &tll ~AG( c ' I __....._.,_ Coll yr.1 tr Trrw 0l Aqf•nt CJr Au :rillr m. 1 r• ·~ • rvnt11 n: rr.1 " 1: yott1 ·~ ..___ .. ~--=-....;...;;-""-" Sunict T urs to H e<W Pnly Voll• y ~~~ls ••CAUFllllll _ --~ A thief for whom one cup ap-Coll Air California res rvo llo ns In O rengo County (7 14) 7~2 lOOC parently wasn't enough m•de off Downey . (213) 924-3313: Laguno.~714\ 496.6QQO, ~'!~tit,. 220J:'u:3 e:iP~~~ct!'!: 0 LOs A ngelus. (21~) 627.5401 : Son Clement•. (71 4) 496 6000: the w~k~,,. N•~POJ'l~ iem;.114-_...::__.:=..:::::... --....:--t'\iV~tittchtlSan--Be. martflno.i'A4) liZs.&300. police 1aJd waay. They aald the theft wa1 report- ed Sunday at Expreuo of CalUorni•.i. ~tOl M1cArtbur Boulevard, :MUl.41 %UP'. Heovenly Valley 24-hout Ski CondJtlon Ropon -('316> 541-SKll c HVISNA-6 , r • ... I Mond!y. Jenuary 22. 1979 DAILY PILOT A3 Knott's -Mulls Suing Movie Makers Olfltlatl l Knou 1 DerT)' Farm are conaider141 J .i IK'· Uon agatr\31 th<' malcf'l'1 ol lhf u~mlng movlt>, "HtrdC'O~ ... which st:m. Gt'(\rf!t• C ~tt Kn ott ·~ O•rc.>c lor o r Ad mlnlatrttt1on Ouy 'fHltr N>t\ n rmt'd toony that u~raton or lh~ liu1.1n a rark amusement park art>n't hupp aoout the far'm bewg nurucd In at lt·~t ~ li£'C'm• tn lt\t' mo tt' Dlr~f'd by P•ul Schrader, "Hardcore" W1a Lbtt atory of D Mid"' t teen aa r Ulab Davls 1 ~ho ls lured ""''Y by l• m1u1 whl1t' llhe and othf'r membera of her chl.U'1'h group art! taa1tlng u fl Id lrip to Knott 'a Htirry Jo'itrm Htr father. pl1yt'<.l by Scott. lattr leun.s that hla dau.cht.-r haa bcJton tnvolved ln lhe ni1tlting of pof"DOtUapbic movae111 "This UI what we 1are told. • o.lly ...... Jytf - FIRED CITY EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNS FOR RECALL Former Parka Worker Gery Burns Urges Ouster Oelllente Election Warfare 'Slowing' By ANNE COOPER Of ttoe O.Uy l"llet Staff San Clemente 's polit1cal warfare qweted to a few last minute pots hots during the weekend, an eleventh hour for Tuesday's City Council recall election. Councilman Howard Mushett staged a "Truth on Display" ex hi b il Saturday at the San Clemente Community Center. with m aterials whi<'h he said documented the claims he has made against his political foes. Mayor William Wa lker and Co un ci lwom a n Don'-a Wilkinson Th~ names of all three appear fJC Irvine Pact on the s pecial recall ba llot. It is the first San Clemente recall since the late 1930s. Arter escorting about 250 peo- ple through his display on Satur· day,, Mushett said he watched tbefootballgameonSunday. In the meantime. his opponents h ave blank eted t h e city with mailings, showing support for Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson from s u ch nota b l es as Congressman Robert Badham, stale Senator John &hmitz, As· se mblywoman Marian Berges on. county Supervisor Thomas Riley and county Sheriff Brad Gates. Tt11ler said. ·1w e have beeo try. ma to make &rrangemeo&M to 9ff the nlm for ounel~s . but so far Wj> hawo't been aucceastul." Tt'lte.r aatd le11aJ action taken by Knott 's miabt involve the Hekiq of a reetraJoing order prohibiting dis tribution of "Hardcore" until any reference lo Knott 'a la deleted. ··But tbia ls something that 1 general partner > Russell Knott COastal Utility Bills Vp Many Orange Coast residents may gel chilling news when they receive their gas and e lectric bills this monlb. The reason. utilities officials s ay. is primarily colder-Lban-, normal weather last month re· s uiting in Increased powe·r usage. Inroads into gas reserves have been so great that the Southern California Gas Company has is· s ued an "emergency" request for short·term natural gas sup· plies from TexJls and Oklahoma. a spokesman said today. But spokesman Tom Sanger stressed that. aside from higher bills to greater usage. res· ide ntiaJ customers won't be af- fected by the s hortage. However. a 20 percent reduc· t ion in reserve gas s upplies resulted in the curtailment of gas services to a number of large industrial users for most of December and the first two weeks of this month, he said. Sanger said-that in ~ember or 1977, residential and s mall business customers used 6.014 billion cubic fee t of gas in Orange County. In December, 1978, they used 9.161 billion cubic feet. In addition, be said. bills will soon be reflecting a recent rate increase a uthor ized by the California Public Utilities Com· mission that went into effect Jan. 1. Thal increue will cost lhe average re5ident about $2.58 a month in 'lhe winter and $1.78 a month in the summer. Increased need for heating will also result in a bill seven to 10 percent higher for most will have to oec1de when he get.s back lhia week," Tester-satd. "Our attorney Is a ware or our attitude. but this Is going to have to be a family decialon." Test.er said be thought the ref· erence ·to Knott's Berry Farm In "Hardcore" was "absolutely unnecess&{v and verv Wlfair to an enterpnse with the kind of re· put a lion we have buUl up over the years. "We do a great job In terms of security a:nd keeping an eyj> on young people here." he uld. • 'ThiJ kind or thing could hurt us.•• Director Schrader. who wrote "Blue Collar" a nd directed "Taxi Driver,'' was not avail a· ble for comment. But Columbia Pictures public \ relations spokesman Paul Scott said he didn't think ttiat anyone could construe the reference to 'Knott's Berry Farm to be de · rogatory. "We could have s aid Dis- neyland," he said. "We could have said Marine World or any s uch place. I just don't trunk they have any sound cause for Jegal action." 0 •1ly f'olet \!Mi ~o SCHOOL OFFICIALS INSPECT CHARRED INTERIOR OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Laguna Art School Classes to Reopen Next Monday After ·ssoo.oo Blaze Amigos Withdraw Art Classes Bolsa Chica Study Delayed 4' Group Called Pawn By Blaze By STEVE MITCHELL By ROBERT BARKER nin of lbe wiJdJands to bent:fil °'-o.aov '"''°' s••11 °'!'-oa11., "11•Uut• . lan~owner Signal Landmark Classrooms Jl911 reo~n next The Amigos de Bolsa Chica "The Amigos made il abun Monday at l~ La_guna Beach ~as pulled out of a group study· dantly clear that our orgaJ'llUI· Sehool or Art. ·des~ile a half. tng the fut.UT~ use Of tbe Bolsa lion would Oft)y participate j f lh~ milliQO dollar blaze that 2"Utlecl ~hlc;.a. cla1mmg the conserva-purpose was for information the administration buildtnR al the t1001st .group h~s been used as a s haring," said Rhoda Martyn three·year·old campus Saturday pawn tn pl~•"!g the develop-She claims that the work of nt~hl meot of~ wildlife area. . the Bolsa Chica Study Group Rut admin1strators cion t 1cno~ An Arrugos spokeswoman said was performed primarily by how they're going to get the today the group views.the true consultants of the S i g n al word out to the 350 students at purpose of the Bolsa Chica Study Landmark tending winter quarte r classes Group as facilitating the plan· "Membe'rs or the study group at the Laguna Canyon Road Orange Coaat electricity users. a r __ ~ w spokeswoman for the Southern '-Alilel oman California Edison Company said. ---r./ e11 f became nothing more than campus. , . respondents to the documents "We lost the stude nt body prepared by consultants roster in the fire. so we can't e mployed by Sign a l.'· she contact them ... shrugged Paul declared. Sliker. vice president and In addition. she said. many bmlly 0 calls are being received because of a new rorm or e lectric bill. which shows custome rs exactly how much electridty they used In the current billing period and in t he same period a year She said documents extol the treasurer or the art school. monetary benefits of a marina Sliker . .ind st'hool board in the Bolsa Chica lowlands member E.V. "Gene" Parker before Some people resent receiving lt)e information because they (eel they are being chastized for increased usage, she said. Embe I t while downgrading biological ·surveyed the <'har red A·framt• zz emen significance of the marshlands. SI ruclurc> I his morning. an cl "We have been foo led long began making plan~ for :-.c·hool /\ JO.year-old Newport Beach womao has pleaded guilty to c h a r ges of e mbezzlin g an estimated $9,000 while working for Orange County's Department or Social Services. Sentencing fo r Rhonda Kay Patton bas been set for Feb. 21. according to Deputy District Al· torney Robert E. Thomas. She , races a maximum penalty of eight years in state prison, he said. enough ... she s aid. lO reoj)(!n. The study group which con While the blaze wa!-contained sists of representatives from the to 1 he administration building, city, rounty, state and rcderal S11ker :-.uid classes woul<1 bt' de agencies. as well as the Amigos. la yed a week to get the utd1tie:-. began work on the sensitive 1s worktnJ? al!ain. s ue last April. George Stringer. vice pres1· dent of SiRnal Landmark. said today that contentiom, by the Amigos aren't correct "We could holo classes th1!- morning 1f we had .ut1litie:- Sttker said "Rut we don't knm' what Wl' can turn on anrl wh at ~c t'an't .. Medical Budget Mulled Mrs Patton . a welfare eligibility worker. was named in an Orange County Grand Jury in· dictment in August. She has been free on $5,000 bai I. The indictment charged Mrs. "The study group was formed by the attorney ~eneral to get everyone·s input. "It was an attempt lo assem · ble all comments in order lo de cide the ultima te us (! of the area ... he said Laguna Be ach f''1re Ch1d Charley Kuhn sa 1d da ma.:e 111 the s tructure a lo ne total-. $12<>.000 ··Rut lherl' wt· re a lut of original art manuscripts and books in there. and that m ake:-. up the difference in the damagt· estimate ... he :-.aid By KATIIY CLANCY center's p ast and current oi 111e D•"• ,. .... Sg•t owners. Orange County supervisors "UCI is in the business to will tackle Yw,ir first major post· train physicians and in order to Proposit'.'fofi 13 dil e mma train physicians they have to Wednesday when they act on a have a t'ertain amount of pu· plan to cut medical services for tients." said Murray Cable. the the poor by c:ibout S5 million an· count}' contract administrator nually. for UCI. That is the popular version of "What the university wants to the story. do basically is expand aod what The broader issue before the county wants to do is reduce supervisors Wednesday is UC costs and the goals are incom· Irvine's exclusive 'Contract with patible." Cable said. the county ror car ing for the Dr. Stanley van den Noort. medically impoverished at UCl UCJ Medical &hool dean, said Medical Center and a university· the university is being pressured operated clinic in Santa Ana to increase opportunities for A vote Wednesday to go ahead medical students in out·palient with a plan to chop $5 million an· facilities. d ecrease use of :iually from what the county hospital emergency rooms and pays UC J under " contract increase capabilities of general doesn't necessarily mean cer· practitioners. tain elective outpatient and den· "The county is pushing us in tat care for the indigent will no the opposite direction." he said. longer be available "It makes the desirability of the For example, officials from university having a c lose Huntin ~lon Inte rcom munity linkage with a public hospital Hospital and other local medical less attractive rather than more facilities already h&ve asked for attractive." · permission to prepare their own Van den Noort also Insisted proposals for providing county. there are no alternatives to the s ubsidized medical care. university-provided medical And today, County Health Of. care but only additions to lbe· fi cer Morton Nelson ls complet· system. Ing a report to supervisors on "I think il would be great to posalble alternative sources for have another clinic In Santa such medical treatment. Ana 01" Coe~ Mesa but tboae '"Jih"P"~tti~"'threat ot-me ..aru'LaltertiUvea ... b~...uld. b k f "'"" "Th ....... ·-addlt'--." ac s some o them beg •oe .,_ .. ~ JVJut In April ~ others next October He argued the re now are -hai prompted a loud outcry atbout 1.S)iOOO county resident.a lTOID edYOeet.e.#0UP9...1-pe1kiQ1 _.ltho_qu•tf.x_ aa medl~ _l.n· for the economically dlsadvan· Cflient .-na-each 11 lilDeed of taged. about four medical vi1lta per It also has drawn Increased at· year tenllon to a growing controversy Yet. the univenlty physicians over county·pald medtcal care handle only about 300,000 paUenl between officlaJ11 o1 county aov• vltlt.a per year at the medical ernmeot and UCI, the medical center and t1'e Santa Ana clinic. ... I t ... I That leaves about 800,000 vis· its per year unaccounted for, van den Noort contended. visits he expects aren't being made. Cable doesn't agree. "It's not that the services are not available." he said. "There are doctors and hos pitals in the county that accept Medi-Cal pa· tients." "If someone goes to a private hospital it costs the county nothing," he said. At Issue with UCI. Cable COD· tinued. ia the county.provided s ubsidy that pays the difference between university charges and reimbursements from Medi·Cal and Medi·Care. Cable said bis budget for lbe UC J services bad been going up faster than other services within the county Human Services Acency. Thal ~et ror UCJ services went up from $14 million to $16 million th.is year. he said. and without the proposed cutbacks for next year it likely wo~Jd have climbed to $20 million. Thal meant other welfare. health. mental beallb and ~lal senlces would have to be re· duced, Cable continued. · '1be aiency survived \he first }'ear of doinc that," be said. .!.:Nut year f.bere. Wctuldn 't be anyttun, left. " Van den Noort, however, Is critical of t\IPtlVtsors' _plan ~ fnm bKk aervicii wtthOut nrst havin1 alternatives. Instead, he said. supervi10rs served notice of the cutbacks last September. then asked tM county health officer lo exp&ore alteraaUva . Patton made unlawful payments to four fictitious families between June 18, 1976, and last August. Sr inger said lhe withdrawal by the Amigos should have little impact on ongoing studies our 1CXJ% ceme.1 hair coat . ili<l-pe,rfcict b9s1c to comple.mcz,nt your bUs1ncz,ss or wcuz.k<ind wardrob<l.. fu11y hn<ld,and raise.cl Cldg<zs on all ee.ams. hend craf'tW. by tbe, Hn<ist nw england tailors "'-@~{#l~=f~'§ 44 ftlshlo n Islo.ruJ· Newport Beach·7141644·6070 1001 \\tlstwood Blud..·~stwood VtlLage •2l3/479·1127 ; - • tt4 DAILY PILOT Just ::: Coa ting Mond•V Janu•rv 22. 11179 ~ ....... ~ Tom~~''' MarplUnt! A 'True ' in Miami 'AC'IAMt!NTO'., UPt.A S NOA Y: Wht-n It cotn('11> to prtirlslon llmtn1. <'alculatC'd poUtJcal maneuvera •a•lASt the enemy and leKISlatl \ e df1C'kncy. you ruUy have t.o Jive It lo our CalUomla l>emocratk P~rty They're the 1upc:r cbam,.. ' What t~ OemOI have proven over lhla laat weehnd 1n Sacramento la that non ot UUs mea111 anyt.hln1. The Dea>Ofrallc bl1wi11 of our elate 1alb«s~ In con ventlon up al the capital over lhla weekend. You braced for thla, filUriAc Uhly wou.ld pull out all lb" verbal l1u .. hc1S tor lhe common roe he Republkana You a1ao ll&"ured they would stil aside past dtff~rences .nd Joto handa while •inalnc tun~ ol soUdarlty. THEY DID NONE of the above f'ew voices were heard aUacklng lbe Grand Old Purty. Tbe Demos. Instead, Suprt~me Court Laetrik Use Review OK'd WASHlNOTON CAP> -The US. Supreme Court •creed today to decide whether the federal government may ban Laetrtle, a con t roverslal aubatonce lnknded for use by terminally Ill cancer victims. The Justicca will study a lower court's ruling that laon prohibiting 1nter1tate ahlpment or sale .. or any new dru& before it la lou.Q<i "special problems medical to be "Nie and ef~ecUve'' do not lega l and pbllot0pblcal. aria~ apply to Laetriles use by the when applying the ·cenerally terminally Ill recogrtlred as safe and effective' The Laetl"ile controversy, a standards .to drugs employed hl1bly emotional one because or mthe treatmentofcancer. · modem medicine's failure thu.s cancer." far to conquer cancer. r~ached a peak In 1977 when the Food and Dru& Admlnlatration banned lbe 1ub1tance . A NUMBER OF highly respected physicians advocate Laetrile's uae for cancer vie· -tlma. Other physicians and sc.lentiats discount its effecUve ness and portray Its use a s medical quackery. There even r~malns some dis· pute over wMther Laetrile, a de· rivative of apricot pits, Is a drug. Although the FDA and two federal court.a agree it is a drug, some call It a vitamin. If a cancer patient's consUtu tional right to privacy permits a re fusal to undergo a ny kind of medical treatment, Bohanon asked, "does he not possess a further right to enlist such non· toxic treatments. however un· convenUonaJ, as he flnda to be of comfort. particularly when recommended by his physician?" The government has never conceded that Laetrile is non· toxic -not ctirectly harmful to health -but it also bas pot proved that the substance la toxic. NATION I WORLD Btaadled lip The July 1977 ban came as a reaultora 1975 lawsuit agaiMt the government by ancer victims who wished to use Laetrile. A FEDERAL appeals court had sent the case to the FDA for further findings . The states that allow Laetrlle's use are Alaska. Arizona, Delaware. Florida. Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas. Louisiana, Maryland, Nevada. Ne~ llam~re, New Jersey. Oklahoma, Oregon. Texas and W ash1ngton. Tonga. a chimp. dresses warmly ror an outing among the snowmen at an amusement park at Hassloch, near Frankfurt. West Germany. The FDA concluded there 1s "an absence of scientifically sound data upon which cxj>crts . . . rouJd base an opinion that Laetrile Is safe for use in man ... 'Innocents'-Torture~ Demo Machme Dnvers ~bQ!Jng Whach Way Is Forward attacked each other. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy flayed Governor Brown a nd called him t timid leader. The legal fight continued after the ban. and on Dec. 5. 1977, US District Judge Luther Bohanon In Oklahoma City ordered the government to drop all prohibi· ttons on Laetrile's use. . · Po~Pot Accused of Killing Hundreds BANGKOK, Thailand CAPI -m ent were round tn s hallow handcuffedbehindthem."' Brown. later. lashed away al McCarthy for allegedly not being around while he, Jerry, during the 1960s was op· posing the Vietnam Wa r. marchmg with Cesar Chavez and standing all-night vigils out~1dc the death c hamber al San Quentin. ,J "[ didn't see them there -those who talk of timid leadership," the Democratic governor declared. So much for solida rity You could find more mutual admiration displayed dunng· a Saturday night saloon brawl. IT EVEN PROMPTED former assembly speaker Jesse Unruh to lapse into the f'rcnch -rcmarking, "I had a feeling of deja vu"-meaning. the illusion he'd been through the same experience before. He probably-had. fo a further sense o ( togetherness. the Demos' biennial convention went ahead and unarumously opposed Brown's lid on welfare s pending and cost-of-living hikes for state employees. There were a couple of other resolutions on the aicnda that would have put the knock on the governor but the con· vcntion never got around to passing them And that had nothing lo do with support of Brown. WHAT SAVED BROWN was the Super Bowl, that titani c struggle between the professional football teams of Dallas and Pittsburgh. Kickoff time rescued the governor from further nay mgs. That was ancther greal thing about the Democratic convention. Always time your big affair when a show ill coming on television that 100 million people want to watch. So all the delegates drifted away to the TV sets. Maybe the Super Bowl saved California's Democratic Party. For a few hours . at least, they forgot about fighting with each other. Wedded Bliss Axed In Soviet Dorms MOSCOW CAP > -The youth newspaper Kpmsomolskaya Pravda asi;ailed regulations proh1biling male and female residents a t atudenl dormitories from sleeping together even If they are married. The paper said the ban was ordered by the director of a st.ate farm technical school in Ryazan. He posted a sign In the women'i; dormitory warning: "A kiss is a carrier of infection." WHILE RULING lbat Laetrile is a drug, Bohanon said that The new Vietnam-backed ·gov· graves and in a grisly prison in ern'ment of Cambodia claimed the capital of Phnom Penh. today Cffat lbe bones of hundreds The uneontirmed stones were o f "Innocent " victims o r released by the official media of Premier Pol Pot's fallen iovem· the prov11ional government which, witb major backing from Arson Kills Seven In NJ Tenement JERSEY ClTY, N.J . (AP> -A lire set by an arsonist in a tene· ment early today killed seven people. including a mother and her rive children, police said. The site is two miles from a Hoboken tenement where 19 died Saturday In a fire ln which arson is also suspected. Victims of today's fire were -------------- seen rapping on a window s hort· localed about four blocks from a ly before firefighters arnved, third f ire, a three -alarm but apparently were overcome warehouse blaze that occurred a whe n they tried to reach a fire little more than 24 hours earUer. esca.p~. s aid. Deputy Chief · Police declined to speculate Domiruck Cardillo. whether th~ nres were connect· POLICE DETECTIVE Harold Shea said authorities had a description of a suspect seen neelng the scene after leaving a container that s m elled o f gasollne. ''We don 't kno~ o f ·any motive," Shea said. "We think 1t had to be an act of spite, a personal vendetta of some kind," It was the third fire at the J ersey City tenement since December. Two fires or SUS · plciou.a origin were found In the basement ju~l before Christmas, but caused little damage. Shea said the residents were to have been relocated within two weeks bee a use the build! ng was scheduled for urban renewal. A JERSEY C ITY police 11pokesman said today's fire was ed. They said there had ~n no arrests. the Vietnamese army. over· threw Pol Pot earlier this month. The accounts cannot be verified but they are s imilar to stories told by refugees in the past four years. POL POT'S TROOPS are still resisting the Vietnamese and their Cambodian backe rs in many areas. A Voice of lbe Kampuchean <Cambodian> People broadcut said today t he decomposing bodies ol hundreds or "innocent omciala" were djscovered at a former Ph.Dom Penh high school that had been turned into a prison. "Some of them died with their shackled legs tied to their beds." the broadcast said . "The bodies were nude and some were lying face down with their hands THE POL POT ,government took power after~ the Khmer • Rouge victory over a n American-backed government in 1975 and. according to rer- ugees. killed many former of ficials. evacuated the cities and f o rc ed man y to work on agra rian cooperatives. 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' • --,- 1 I I I I I I I >,I CALIFORNIA Monmy. Januery 22. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 5 Church of God Leaving? • lead r k " af Haven~ Out of California PA.. OF.NA IA P l EmbUlt-re~fby a at1lt1 In vcaha•Uoo. thl' Worldwid•• ChurC'h of God I• mov Ing out of llforna.i, uccordlng to the top uld • of th~ t•hun-h'i. foundc-r S1,ca k1n a at n Sund1y pr .. 11s conference, tanl .. y Radt•r lashC'd out at what he ttrmed "un· l'Onsc1onablt+, n•prt•hl'rt 'llble and abominable " In v .. ion of the <'hurC'h ·~ t"1r,t Amt.-ndment r1(1hls. HE SAID CHlla<·n LEAOF.ltS are leav ina In ordt>r to ""s>rt'ud thv a~l>t'I of Je'ius Christ In an unlettered mitn1wr "Wt• h1n\' to scl'I~ a ~aft' hlilvt'n, · l\¥ld RJ11d~r. S200.000·a )Clfr <'hll'f ad\ ii.er to H6 year old church Stud. Made Oil Revenue No Windfall LOS ANGELES I AP> Oil money Oowing in· to the Arab oil producing states will not be an cconon,Uc windfall and could eventually lead to deficits in balan<'e of payments of the richer oil siates. according to a Rand Institute study released today. "The high hopes for economic growth enter· tained after the oil revenue abundance in 1974 are unlikely lo be realized because of problems or the domestic economies." the report states. The report, "The Economjc Potential of the Arab Countries" was prepared by Rand consultant Arthur Smithies. a Harvard University political econ'onust s..,..,,,, Cite• U•tf ver•it le• SAN FRANCISCO IAP I According to a sur· vey. the faculties or Stanford Uni versity and the University of California at Berkeley are among the "most distinguished" or the nation 'scolleges and un-iversities. The survey. conduct· ( ) ed by University of Con· . ~TATE necticut professor Everett Ladd and ---------' Seymour Martin Lipset of Stanford, were reported in The Chronicle of Higher Education. published in Washington. N_,W. Appeal Citation• SAN DI EGO 1 AP 1 An attorney has argued before a thrf>e-jud~c panel that cities can limit public nudity lo certain beaches but only the state can bnn it Thal argument was put forth by David K . Kroll, one of two lawyen representing six persons appealing their citations for violating San Diego's municipal ban on nudity al beaches. They were ar- rested at Black ·s Beach, where nudity formerly was allowed. "Where is the line drawn -at 50 percent, 75 percent nude beaches?" asked Superior Court Judge Jack Levitt. Four Wounded in AUatk SAN F'RANClSCO IAP) Police said four men were wounded when two others entered a men's room where a crap game was going on and sprayed the place with bullets. Police said one or the gunmen told the victims that his brother had been cheated by the crap shooters. The incident took place th the men's room of a Western Addition social hall. llonors Sought tor Boy11 LOS ANGELES IAP ) -Supervisor Pete Schabarum says he will seek official commenda- tions for three Santa Fe Springs boys who were credited with saving the life or a 13-ye.ar-old Whit- tier girl from drowning last week. Schabarum said that the honors will be sought for Omar Pandos. 12, and Kurt Bridges and Brian Davis. both 11. The trio heard the cries of Vivian Errey. who was swept down rain-swollen Coyote Creek after she fell in while walking home from school. The boys climtx.>d a fence and pulled her from the water. patriarch tlerbert W. Armstrong. "We wlll keep lb~ lawyers here to battle the courts." R1tdtlr and the 85,000.member religious or- 1anlutlon fare currently under Investigation by a e<>urt-appointe<t receiver and tbe slate 1aUorn~y 'c;nerlll aAOt;R 18 ACCUSED of "pilfering" several mllUon dollal'b a year of the church's S80 million in aaaets He did not say what operations would continue ut lbe Pasadena headquarters of the cburcb. "I don't know. That's for the receiver to say. But 1o ia few days he 'll have no money. He'll have to find th4i money to maintain it." aADER SAID HE DID NOT know ii money would be sent directly to Armstrong at his Tucson, Ariz . bome But he said be was sure church mem· bers would not send money to Judge Steven WelsmllD, the court's receiver who is auditing the church funds from an office on the Pasadena cam-pus. He wowd not confirm whether the new head· quarters would be transferred to Tucson. "There will be no fresh money coming here <Pasadena>." he said. LAST WEEK, A LETTER bearing Armstrong's signature was sent from Pasadena he adquarters to church members asking that money be sent directly to Tucson to avoid .the scrutiny or Judge Weisman. But Weisman Intercepted the letters before they entered the mail stream al the Pasadena post office. declaring tbe solicitation defied the Los Angeles Superior Court order that placed him in control of church assets. RADER AND THE CHURCH has filed a $700 million counter.suit against the state attorney for damages that they have suffe~ under the re- ceiver.ship. whlcb began Jan. 2. Rader said.be will travel to Tucson for a four- day conference of the church's ministers. He said Armstrong would appear at the conference. Air West Stock Lawsuit Settled SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Agreement bas been reached on a pro- posed settlement of $37 .5 million for 14 damage suit s tota l in(_ more than SlOO m i llion brought against Hughes Air Corp., Summa Corp. and the late Howard R. Hughes' estate by Air West stockholders. The settlement, reached in federal court. could end seven years of litigation, l! it receives fu~er approval. Among them are favorable federal tax rulings and approval by U .S . District Cour.t Judge Alfonzo Zirpoli following a future hear- ing at which one-time owners of stock in the company, taken over by Hughes' interests. could register objections . Of the $37.S million. $28.S million would go to Exchange Commission. The SEC termed the settlement the largest amount it ever agreed to obtain in satisfaction or a claim. The suits alleged that Hughes had failed to dis · c lose certain informa - tion and had led shareholders to believe they would get S22 per share when they aclual- 1 y r eceived slightl y more than SS. 75. The SEC contended that Hughes and others violated antifraud. anti- manipulative and proxy solicitation provisions of securities laws. The sale of Air West was approved by airline shareholders and direc- tors in December 1968 and completed in 1970. It is now known as Hughes Airwest. FOLLOWERS. SURROUND SPIRITUAL LEADER AT NEW YORK'S KENNEDY AIRPORT . Mah a raj JI, 21, Left, Who Uves Elegant Life, Hae Prompted Much Cr1tlclsm 'Corrupting ·lnfl~nce' Critics of Guru Maharaj Ji Attack Teachings MALIBU IAP > The Maharaj J1. who came lo the United States as a child guru. has become an object of veneration instead of a teacher of truth, a critic says. .. He has bastardized the teaching of the gurus," said Robert Mishler, worldwide president of the Mubaraj Ji 's Divine Light Missions until 1976 . ''NOW PEOPLE..ARE TAUGHT to learn the truth about him ltfte Maharaj Ji ), instead of themselves," added Mishler, who began speaking out after the Peoples Temple cult suicides in Guyana. sions. I le :.aid the m1ss1on took mover S5 m1lhon '1n 1976 "When r proposed that. I remcmbt'r his cxar t wo rds." Mi s hler :.<.i 1d. "the M ah::1ru1 J1 asked. 'What about me·!· .. Joe Anrtil. a spokesman for the Div ine Light Missions based in Denver. srud Mishler "freaked out·· because his JOb as international director wa~ discontinued. ANCTIL DESCRIBED THE MISSION as "a group of individuals who live autonomously. pra<' tice a meditation and do selfless service. The Maharaj Ji 1s a spiritual 1nspirat1on for those pe<J· pie who do meditation.·· On the question or whether the Maharaj J1 IS. regarded as a ~od . he !>aid. "If you asked t:veo member or the mission. they would each grve you a different answer " The 21-year -old guru came to the United States eight years ago and lives in a guarded palace atop a Ma Ii bu hill with his 29-year-old wife, a former airline stewardess. and his children. Followers call them "The Holy Family," and many believe the Maharaj Ji has god-like qualities or is himself God . MISlll.ER S AID ANOTHER FACTOR m hb ,_,. ... T KIND OF ABSOLUTE dominion over s plit with the Maharaj Ji was his suggestion to set1 •"" the Malibu eslate, purchased with mission funds people provides a corrupting influence,··. sai~ Mish-"They've probably signed it over to Maharaj Ji by ler. claiming the guru's followers, "wtll hterally . be d II now.· sai . do anythlng he te s them." t\nctil said the mansion beior.gs to th(· A mission spokesman estimated membership M ah~j Ji. Asked if it has been given to him by in the Unjted States is about 12,000. with 1.2 milUon the church. Anctil said, "That's none of your bus1 m embers worldwide. mostly in India. ness or mine ... While followers flock to this plush Los Angeles He also declined to discuss the mission 's net suburb to be near their spiritual leader. the worth. Maharaj Ji limits himself to speeches at national -------------------- festivaJs and world tours He travels to and from his estate by limousine or private helicopter. MISID.,ER SAID HE LEFT the group after trying lo get the Maharaj Ji to tell his followers plainly that he was not God, and to live only off his own tax-free gifts. inste ad of income from the mis- trustees of the liquidal· N d ft ing cQlnpany who would ee s evenu ... distribute the money to --------------South ·Coast Plaza Costa Mesa persons who held Air West stock as of March 31, 1970. ~ Another $8.5 million would go to three classes of stockholders who had either bought, sold or held the stock between Aug. 11 . 1968 and March 31 , 1970. The s uit s w e r e brought by individual shareholder groups and the U.S. Securities and Town Considers , Gambling Again • JACKSON (AP > Gambling was "wide open" ln. this Mother Lode town until 1956, and there's talk about opening up again to pay for a sewer system that the state insists be built But permission would have to come from the California Legislature. and that body consistently kills anything that s macks or more legalized bet- ting in the state. 540-1502 I SUITS ./ DtlESS SHIRTS ./ SWEATERS " VB.OURS I SPORT COATS ./ MECK WEAR JACKETS I AMGB.'S FLIGHT ./DRESS S&.Acacs ./ IB.TS .( SPORT SHIRTS I OUTERWEAR PRACTICAL EXTRA VA GAN CE. NEVERTHELESS, THE TOWN of 2,500 population stiU needs $900,000 to pay for its share of the $5.6 million state-mandated sewer system, says Mayor Marvin H. Vicini. FINAL DAYS SIOREWIDE • SLA-V-i~K'S tine eMl~Yll 18 Fl.Sh~ ~.anJ • -644-1180 Ncwporr Buch l.J~vn.i I tills • Wc.'ltmtnsccr •• -'"-···_.........._,,r-_,,. A-"'~ 1..--... A-""""•• trrit ...... t ..,,, Men's l4 karat yellow gold accessories: /\.Paper clip money clip.~- B. l.D. bracelet, $235. C. Tie tac with diamond, ~75. D. Bracelet. $825. E. Toothpick with diamond, $215. - --......... "We can't triple everybody'f fee to come up with $900,000. The town had gambling in the past. and we look at it as a chance to pick up revenues." Vi cini. 62, said in a report published Sunday. HE SA.ID ABOUT HALF the town's population goes gambling in Nevada on weekends anyway. The end of Jackson's gambling is blamed on state Attorney General Edmund G. "Pat" Brown. father of the present governor. But Vicini doesn't see It the way Brown did. "Gambling's never hurt anybody and it's been good for the community." Vicini said. " "LOCAL OFnCERS controlled it and there was oo crime like you have today. We have seven poUceofr~rs. We had one then." But the Legislature. he said. buckles under to the Nevada gaming lobbyists. Added City Administrator Bob Van Nort, "I think our biggest obstacle is going to be the lob· bylat.s from Nevada." I. DAILY PILOT IUY OHE ITIM • T Rl6ULAR rRICI. AHD rAY OHLY OHi DOU•R FOlt A SICOHD OHi IOf lqUAL VAUit OI UHt EVHYTHIH~ GOIS -MO IXCIPTIOHS HO RESTRICTIONS IAMl•MatcAID • MASTM CHAl•t • CHICIS • IY .. .c>OD OLD CASH · ALL SALIS lll!IAL STOUHOUll: D.et, 10 A.M.•t PM-ht. It A.M.-6 PM--. 12·1' 'S .'K ... .,.~, ... ~ --· --::.==-.-..._-~ -~~-............... ---=--= -:;-:oo~1E~R~~~L~IY~l~ii!i-G~~-----=.::.-~---~.-. -~·'L.~ autc .... .., ~I I • 1'101 '1-•v•(f" ftf"nl "9.tt•'•' •o-;. Ooot (.11111 ">tOt ............... •Ol.lt ., .... . coua Mt.~642· 17S3 •lt.'M_,., .. MIUIO'I v1uo49$-0401 JftU <-fllt C...,~11-, ..... , cau 10-1111. Put • few words to work for ou . .. HOME SHOW JAN. 20 THRU SUNDAY, JAN . 28 90 Exhibitors• Seminars• Decorating ldeos •"How-To" O.mon.1trotion SOUTH COAST PlAZA .. Edit • I .. Robert N . WtHHj/PubllV\er Them•\ Keevll /Ed!Wt Oranqo Comu 0 11v Pilot ono .-~.e __________ ·M·o·n·d·•v •.. J.•n.•.Jl·ry-2'2···'·9·71·-------8.t-rbtt_,._ ... K_r·.··.bt·Ch·'·E·d··'·°"·l·a·I ·P·.oe-l)IE•dl·C·or·-· Governor Jerry Finds a .Ne w Wave Ir at w GO\' Jerry Bt'Own 'a lntnt.km to •r•~ th Pot.light nationwide wbeo he dropped h COfUIUtutJonaJ t'OCl\'t'OUoa demand bombaheJJ ln his ln1U1uraJ addttu b s~ 8dmlrably The U«IC -sUoo that a n.aUonaJ convenUoo be called w drart a C"OnSUtuuooal amenclmt'Ol requlrinc a b1lanced fcderaJ budgt.-t an.stantly became topic No l on Cap&t.ol lltll when Conte"'8'1 r«OD\lmed lut week Mc.t V1~W\>d Ult> 1pettb u 1 blataol al~pt Lo m ove onto the naLwnal PolltJc&! SCf'ne. wath t.be pre idency a th • utuma~ goal • • l>cmocrab were dacrtbed u "11Urkering" •t the t:ovt·rnor':, udden uppattot leap to the nght So. for thal rnalkr. we~ Rt•pubUc:ans who $U,UC8led lnv1ltlllC h1m to !>wit(' h Pltrt.lt.'2' The While ltowe WN s ufficiently taken abuC'k to phone out for Ult> text of lbe Spt..'eeh Uutl 1napirod on~ a1dt: Lo comment. '1"b.18 guy's a m•<ha g~ruus lle'6 even knocked Iraan off UM: front pagn " Editorials on t~ Brown ma_oeuver ap~art!d l.l\ th~ Wastu.ngt.on Post and the Wall Street Joum.t 11\c latt,er s uggested lhut Brown 's "talent for getting In front of the n~xt new wave" may huve been picked up by wat.chlng the s w1crs off Newport. lieac.b. · PreMdC'nt <'urtcr, having c·::rnght his urcuth. dt> nounced the constitutionaJ <.'Onvent.wn idea legal, though ~>l used ~ince 1788 ab "extremely dungcroU!)," f)uggcstmg that such a f.?at herlng might get out of control ~ind amend the Constitution "on ma~se." To whicl1 Drown responded, "Scare tactics." In interviews following the inaugural, the gove rnor buck~ d~ a little . pointing out that the very threat of a ('onst1tullonal con vention had been cHectivc in an s tances dating back to women's suffrage in goading Congress into udopUng a needed Coruit.J t utional amendment on its own initiative . ft ~ust he said that. rmick~rin~ a nd he adline grab lung a.side, J t:r ry Brown may hu ve found himself another J.:Ood wave. In the past yt•;,ir, 22 s tales have p assed resolutJon:> c·u lHng for u curb on fcderaJ spending and a balanced fcderaJ budget/It wo uld ta1ce just 12 more states-«> pro- vide ~ .34 voles needed to compel Congress to apopl a C'Onst1tut1onul umendmcnt or cull a conve ntion ·-a fact not lo~t on those in high pl aces, re gardless of what the) think of Rrown's media tactic. P ~ndleton Again Congressman Robert Radharn of Newport Beach was un targd when he dism issed as "ridiculous" the latest Sacramento brainstorm that would involve s wapping $1 billion in st all' redwood forests for Camp Pendleton. 'The idea, unveiled last week by California Resources Director Huey Johnson, •would be to use the Marines· 125,000 acre tr.aln\n~ facility as a site for a future Ii· queficd oalurnl gas t.erminaJ and a slate park thoui.<h I he state officially favors the Point Conception si~ near Santa Barbara forlhe LNG facility. ' llut'y said Gov. Brown had suggec;ted the trade m· formally to P~ident Carter and the Resource Director hud follow<•<! up with a more formal proposal. One is impelled to wonder on what authority all thi.' took pjace. As Badham points out. the state took over the redwood forests for the express purpose of prcscrvinj:t lheir natural beauty not as a pawn to be traded off. While this proposal doubtless will -get no furthe r than othe r <Jtt.empts to latch onto the Marines' choice spot on the coast, it does serve lO focus attention once again on the question of how many miles of prim~ beachfront r eal- ly 1s nct•de d hy the m ilitury and for how long. ProlcsLs notwithstanding, the question will keep com ang ba('k Worth the Risk? A rc.:t·cnt ne ws item ~hcds some light on the question of why 1IJPgul immigrants keep risking their necks lo com<.• north looking for JObs. > f''or the fi rst t ime in 38 years. the presses at the Ti· juuna llertilcl have heen shut down by a strike of re - porters a nd production workers. Neither group has received a pay raise sint·e tht· paper changc."'(j hands five years ago. Tht> reporters, woo make $60 a week. arc askin~ for a J 5 pcrt••nt pay ru1st• to $69. The shop workers. now mak mg $1R a wl'Ck, would seUlc for a 10 per cent tuke to $53. By eomparison, that's about one-fifth or less of the 11ay s<'al(' enjoyed hy their counterparts on news papers north of the border. With the ratio much Lhe same In most trades and pro· fN1s1on."· it's not ha rd Lo understand what drives the.• border-Jumpers. • Opinions expressed in tho space above are those ol the Oa1ty Piiot Othor views expressed on this page are thoae of their authors and artists Reader comment 1a invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. CostQ Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642--4321 BoydJAnger Ry l •. M. BOYD Th<' old<>r you g-cl, the l•·~!l likely you'll slay angry for uny ll•nstlh of tim e. The <l,ldrr yoo iwt. th~ k ss hke•ly you'll h old l(rUllJ(eS Thf• oMer you f,tl't, the• le'!'LI likely you'll dfi iiny lh ln~ "to ~t·t e•vt·~" ~ Thc>1H• simpl1• fal't.¥ huvc be ·n ~·d~,,,. lkar (;loomy G&M My kids' klnd.-rgorten .J(.•<'hcr u1te d to put · ··ul "R ape-rr-o their moulhif unti l they could learn I n s lop t pt'aklng. nul of turn It '11 time BOmt~lllt· used talk ing tapc.> 0 11 Rllly Carter J V ~"''J "''" u.-tt ••• ... ""llM ., tUHlt •llt ••#••I Met-=I , ...... W. .,,.., • -...... • 1r .. , ... , ,.. -· .. C.1•111¥ ·~"-- <'Onfirmf'd hy UnJVC'rsity of C • I i for o h r e 11 e a r t' h er s who'vt• 1'Wd_l4'd such 11l great length. 1'lu• wh y of a ll this aa not bttause older pt.>ople 11n· lff1 IK'J/lah. On lM ronlrary, maytw thf'y're moreso. It's 11mply lhal anger, RrUdKt'i.. rt"v~n1<e are UIK'leas w1et1~. and th~ older you J(M, th1• m ore you rrall7.<' thut, und don't want to he bothc rrd The widow la fur lt•!IK likely to conrt'SI her pa.al J.h•n la tbt> widower . 9: .. Jn m<Jllt l'V<'fY bljl lO\VO -f8 ~t'f' neighborhood wlth..-- nl1htdubl'I and l(lrlle 1how K known ua lhf' Tende rloin W".Y '.f--W4 oaUcd.Z: • A. In IA7s. Ne·w York City Pullc.'C ('AIA " s Willlam11 w111t tron11f1•rrf'<I t<1 ttw We·'tt :l()th Str1 .. 1 1m·dn1·t . rhtht In t he ml1h1lt' at th ot lime• 11f th\• r 1ty ':; n lath tl1fe ct-nte 1 • Ncweimt•n (JuotA·fl him 1111 :my Ina . ''l 'v(' ~e·n hnvrnfl r huck 111.eak l"VP1" 4'tnct' l'v tw-cm on l bt' forc.'t'. un(,I now J'm 11101n11 to 1et u Uttlc kndrrtoln " ·--~----- Jack Anderson Lance Still a HometoW·n Hero WASIUNGTON Th4:-te ls • faM'lnaUng. human story bfofUnd the n 1e and f all of lkrt Lantt. lh.-rulltJt 60Ph11sUule. who hot> nob~ wttf1 Whil e ll o ui.e muC""IUmu<' and Arab pot.Pn l~l"' wh.iJt' tw L" under fcdt!ral 1nvHU&alioo 11.-hu left ln h15 w•lte a (ar\uneaal r.rrago, u White llouAc· i.nrnd•I iand • poASI bJf' .W('lde tit• came out of the teenlflel Soulht'nl town or ('alhoun, (ia . where h l-' workc:d bu, Wilt With lht_. fine 11e ol <ml" Of hi ~ ~rlL~ bulb N. lht' town 'i. dorru nltnl p .. r so n 11illt y . he kepl the town !'l f o l k CO Wl'd b u t C'Ontt-nted Yl·t 1 ... nce C"ould be a one m:-.n stamix.·<k . 1( aroused. who lr•mpkd down h li. oppos1· Uon II is Ot>i.:innrnr.' wnc moclf'i.l cnOUJ(h ; h1• wai. the son of a 11,w ptlld srhool 0Hid 111I Hut R1~ Bt•rt rt"sol vcd to i.to a flt•r thrc1· thln~s un ;1dvant11gc·1ws mar rta~l'. a million dollars anti tt11• ~ovt•rnori.11111 11f Gc.-org1a Ht· got the fir st two but narrowly missed UM• govcmor11h1p llt; WOOED and "'on L~dklh· David. lhlL<t marry1n.,: into lh•· m ost p romJnenl f!Jmily in town The Oav11ls ownl'tl th1· ('alhoun t•i rst Nut1on<tl Hank . wh1d1 l,nncc quickly took over As 11111• Intimate pul it. Jkrt simply out f11lk('(f and out bac ks lapp•-d hu. m l aw s The bank was the· most 1mpor tant csl~bhshmc·nt in thl' s maJl town /\s IL'> pn·i.1tle·nt , I .anc1: loom ed m:iss1vc·ly 1n ('alhoun flt· devdoped :.t I ast c for t•x pens1vt·-1>4nstripc suit:.. l.1nroln (.;c1nt.uwntals and pnvale-pr<uw11 W IU. hit J >un uQd Ur adat.reet raun.c 1u a milllonaare i•i.tahllsht•d . Be•rt Lunc1· tumc'(j h 1 11 all l' n t 111 n lo th <' U o v •·rrwn1h1p He ottacbt.-d htfTlMll lo the political bandwugoo or .J lmrrly Carter and qul<"kly became one or UM! good olc boy:. around Carter Intimates ansL'tt U1at Lance ·~ still a mem~r In )(OOd i1t.anding ur Carter's light liltlt• lnnf'rcirrh· i\flt•r (':.irkr ~tPppcd down a~ J:ovcrnor. Lance tncd l<i sucn'l-d tum 1n 1974 As a banker. ht' knew how lo arrange loans from h1 :1 ra mpa1 gn, <.i nd a s a gl'ntleman rar~·r, he knt'W how lo spread the k rllll7.er 1tround H r far ouhl(~:rit his opponents Hut unhappily. two of th<'m J,(ol morl• votes 1n the Oemocr•tJ<· primary. Th e rt!douhtabl<' Lan~ ran up .1 1-.1mpu1gn d 1·bt of n1:url y S600.00fl:111d a pt:r~onal fortune in t•xtt>~~ olS3 million This inclt.t<H-d iiievt•ral hundred thousand share,; of •tock. cunoualy. in doieru. or ObsC\U~ C"UrpOtalloru.. /\('ConUQg &.o "wom tcstunony. ht· rn1~t'<i some· e>f the money by manapulalln•t lo~ns in the nemc ol frK'nd.8 aod rt'latav~I' Fedt'ral 1nvt>11tlj(at.on; round a bewilder loU contusion or notes and over · draft.a ~he had handl4'd In dJf rereot namt.11 ONE UNFORTUNATE In tow. Reve rly Banks David. wa11 found dead tn h1s e>wn n 1r on Nov 2-1, 1974 The mt'd1t•al examiner 1n David's homt• town of J,·ffnson <.:lty. Mo . ruled that tht· cflo:ath was nt'c1dent11I. c u u~cd h y carbon monox1dl· 1>01sonmg. But ~ r loi.t· to the family bl'IH•vt· David 1·ommitl<·d suicide Court n·torcls show that h e h a d overdrufts on two :1('par::ite chec.'krn~ uC"counts at 1.unce's bank for $55 ,383 and $1~.0l:U The dead man alMJ had nan(• out:.tanding notet. 11t lh1· Ca lhoun bank tot.a lint< SUH .000 Vt·l hti. MS4.'tb at too timt: ol bu, death were set ut $4, 177. Our sourcci clut m thut David's widow, Lrnda. wu~ hodcod t.o learn of hJ..s Indebted ness and a11ked LunC'l' to r<'leruu: 110m e ol tu ... u~ .. w 1iellle th1· estl)te L•u~ 1'Jlcgcdly Hmwd h t-r down ll C'r attorney . Clun·nC'f~ ll:twtc, lrurtrurted' her not lo 11pcuk with r(•portcri. Nor would hi> ttlR<'US!i thl' <'Ullt:. ex C'topt to "" y t hf> re w~r~ st 111 'lt'ga I muttl'r ' · · lll'nc11nJ( l.;1n<'c went on, rncanwhale. to a b1~ger AUanta baak. thfo Na ~1on1tl Hank of (i1'<1~1Jt llnc1t>r h1 ,., rnanai?C(ment . l hi11 hun,k tnade it.a tarJ(est looM ~ Junm y Curtt·r ·~ peunut bu~lr~s a whoppm it $4 7 million /\ fNh•rnl grand JW'Y tu.lb 'IVf'~lionccJ the· 1>rt-s 1dcnl 's hrolh<·r . Hll f y Carter. :1boul "°'' k>An for $1 m1lhon ftc11ll l.a nc•e•''I b~1nk , hut U1ll y look.th•· Fifth Am('n<lrnt•nt PRE81Dt:NT (;AltTEK 'S fir-;t C'ho1ce to come• tu Ute Wh ite· House wtth h im. h•• &.old ~ .1 year a1eo. waR Bert ~nee On Lhl' ('Vt' of Lant''"' n11minut1on a~ budget d1rcetor. the ll S :.ii t orney 1n Atlantu abruptl y clost:d an 1nvcst1gal1on ant11 Lance ·s financial m~rupulaUon:. But a new ~rand Jury 1nVt•st1g..1 Lion w Ith or<:k.·rc.'<i uftcr Lan re n• signed und..r fin· 1n SeJJlt!mhl'f 1977 fhlc·k tn ('alhou11 , rrwunwh11t" t.h~folk.<t huvc not lost Uw1r Cail h 1n L un<'<' M r<, W11lrnm II Da vid. an ~·uni . <tp<1ke for tht· family. "llt· 1i. ttn a b!>olutA·l v wondc·rfuJ boy ... ~he s a1<l r1c-n·1· •y. She ad&~ that "we're ft-d up to th(' gilb with tt11• publicity "" hai. lwt>n n·c·<•1vm g W1•'v" ~111 nothm~ but ~ood thm~"> t11 :.;1v about Rert The P''OPI•· rn C:ll houn JUstlov1• Bert " I h1i. a ppemri. 111 ne trut• W1• lll'nt a report.er lo Calhoun. ;mrl he found alm011l l'vt•r yon.-urut<.,1 b<>h1nd th<' <'mb:ittl1•d l.ar1<•1• ··111 ( · a I ho u n . · · cl r .1 w I c· d 1111 t· ne11-:hbor. "there •~ a lmost h1•rr1 w 111 ,h1p ol Lant•t· ~;111f •.. motht•r "I havf• nt•vt•r kn11"'n ,, 111·r11on so un1 versully ;11•1·1·1.t•·rf hy a rommun1ty ;ti. fh•rt l.unc·1• i i. 1n Calhoun " He also at'qwn·d . Ill quick :-.u<.· <'<''>1>1on. a largl· family hum~ Ill l:tt lhoun. a 100·at·rt· farm a fc·w miles out of t11wn . a 50 l'f~om man~JOn 1n Atlanta :tnd a fomity rt'treut al S.•u li.lumJ. Ga J.unt·c· hauled st ill another i.1x room house from lown lo lilt• form This gu<''l houM·. ta~lt'fully re rnodl'kd , 1s known 1n!>1<IC' the• family a11 "gagtc·~ Nest " The· muno r house 1i. called "Lan celo t " But the while µ1 ekct fence around the farm has no name on~ gale l i.L H1/!UNl'M.S~TA'VPA~ !40~ W/U.AOT4£ 7!E ~ S.TRI~ LXJJ1Ntf11Y84G< ... f"ootnok Wt• hav1· m11d•· rt· Ot"31Pd att<·mpl~ l o intc•rv11•w Lan<'c fft• ha.' '3111-<t to n ·:spor11l to our lO(IUlnE'S. Our offer lo J>uhhRh hu, comment~. howevt•t 11> i.t1ll open Earl WatPr M Appointee Confirmation Laws Deficient S<'nator Jtut>cn /\ya11.1 , in pro µ011lng rf'coufirm :llion o f Hub n at.oriul appoint1·t·'t :11 th1· c·om me ncem<'nt of 1·:1C'h 11 ·1 u l 11f th1· govt•mor. hai. :.Ir 111·k .1t on<.• or tht• DliljlJr w1 •:1k1H•<;'l'"I 1n th(• :.y"llt•m of c·h(•t•k, .u11J l1:.1l :.11ir1·., tn i.:ov"rnmcnl /\yala notes thnl while the l:1w n •11t11r cs S<-r111t1· 1·11nf1rm:1t111n uf :-tn ln c·om111 1< 1otovcrnor 's :1 p p O I n I m{'nls. lht•r'l' 111 no similar rPqulrl'ment f o r ru r ryovers when the g over.t0r 1s rt' e lc>cted "Thus." h1· Sa I ti . ''I hi· l>(Ov1•rnor ·~ JOI> 1K:rforman1·1· 1'> n•v1ew1'11 hy th1· Jl<'<>Jlh• t·uth four y1o;11':\ i.o why :<houldn 't hl11 ;1ppo111h."f~ also he• '>Uh1"rt f'1l to l ('Vlt'W '' • T iit: s t:NATOR m1.tkes a v:1 llcl point In th1• normal coun.e• of t·vent.s u rwwly l'lt't'tt'll JCOV Art llopp~ ernor will C'nll for th•· rHlgns· t 1on of all :1ppo1ntces. Those with das~ will :.uhm1t thc·1r rC's1gna I lnni. without w:11tmi.: for his re· quest In uny case. s incc they X('rV(' al the pfeftMUrf' Of thl' ~OV 1·rnor . lht·y 1·;111 tw dlsm1:si.t·d . ,..,. .. 1gnalwr1 ur not Out tht:-$CO'VCrnor I~ the · only IH'r!>on who 1·~111 d1s m1:.i. an :1 p po1nlAH' ~hort o( 1mr11·a t'hment And. In practice. w ht·n u gov <'rnor ii. rf' f'l(•C't<'d his appoin IC'cs simply continuf· 1n off1 c•1• But. as /\yala :-1skh, "Whal h;Jp· pens when the Legis lutun• has no confidence 1n an 11po1nl1·1· he ading a department" OUT~IDt; OF the 1mix.•11ch rrwnt pr<H't'f'dln~" lheri• Is no ('f ft•('f 1w•. way lo 1·omp1•I :i l(rlV 1•rnor to repla('e• th.11 Jl{·~on Thl'Y t•un uttt.ompt to 1nt1m1d11k tht· .:oVl'mor ~md lhc· :1ppotnt('(•s by threatening lo delNt• 1111•11 '>al1.1nc·11 ,._., wa~ c1ont• n ·1·1•nl ly 1n the Clll'H' of Tr11n:s port 11t1 on llir•·t·t.or Adnnrw G 1:.ant urco and <'onsumer Aff:.itrl'> l>1ri·1·111r Hu·harcl S11ohn Bui /;;at 15 ;1 lonit way around tht:' bush and, as a It-gal propos1- llon. wouJdn't stand thf' lt·i.t 1n court which 111 lht:' reason Uw lawmakers bnckcd a way 1n tht· Glanturco and Spohn <':tM~ A llhou~ lhl· uo vt-rnor muy. (nr 1>0llUcal r1';1sons. lQlc·r:.th• an 1nrompetenl or bumbler 111 a IHl(h pm1t , It does not serve lhe l'K•:sl lntereslb of lhc• si..te and thert! Rhould ht• an easy way ror the Lej(l!(laturc• lo Lt-rminatc lhl• 1•mploymcnt STllL resubmission or appoin· tees each rour years CUrCh OnJy one of tht' serious naws in the co nfirmation process. Under prc.'1ienl li.w there Is no s~ified t1ml' wht>n the• J?OV<>mor mtL'\t :m hmit h111 nom1nat1on or an ap- po 1 n h ·1· to fill a posl /\nd. hcra11t1f' o( a loophole 1n the lttw. ;1ppmntet•i. l':rn und clo fill po:.1 t w ni; IJt•fol't' CMfirmation. Evt'fl 1f no a t•t1on 111 t ak.-n tht• ~•P · IHl111h•t• muy :llfJy on the· Joh for orw v1•111· and be re·appointed to c•o11t11)ue• Or. as has happened. 1 h(' ~ovf'mor can avoid the S4>nat.-test by na mmg someone ··ncU ng'~d1f'N'tor amt nc•v,.r ""'' m1t t he namc• Lo lht• S.·nalt'. Thi· ohvtoU'i n ·rr11•dy .... tC> r>ro h1b1t ttw· t~1k1ng of offict· hv .111 .1ppoinlee' until r11nf1rrna11n11 wh1l'h 1s the· rult• 111 th1· t1·d•·1.1I gov .. rnmt.·nt Al'i\lA ~houlcJ h.1v1• l1ttlr· tftf flt'ully C'Onvuwlng n1~ collt·a1:1w~. of the need for th1• c•h:1nA1'' 111 tht' t:onrirmnt1on law!> nor 'houhl he find any n•s1st nnt'l' from 1 h1• ~ovemor. Jn th<' 'ir.it Jllnn• anv la w now paR.~t-d will not ..iffl-.·1 the governor's prt'M'nt appcun l ees. Not onJy ~th.-conf1rma111111 requirement provide lh1• l(Ov ernor with a conv1•nicnt (·'<t'USI' lo avmd appointing 1wri.oni. to whom he a.s pohlit·a lly tndcbt<.'<.l but do<'Sn 't wunt in 1·e·1·1 :11n post lions but ttl!IO would savt• him 1>oss1 hit• t•mharras,m1•nl' 111 replac10J! 11pt>vlntces. More 1mpoftunl the1u1th ii. th.it t hl'n' •~ a 1>os1l1 v1• w.1 y lor t h1• l~g111latu.n.> ll) 11rolc<'t th•· p1-oplt• hy blocking unw1s1• appo1111 m enls and rc·mov111.: thow ~hh hav~ proved mud<.'<1u.1tl' Sooner or Later Every Pshah Needs a ·Vacation When we' hi.."t left the Kingdom openers, •·to HCf' our helo•t·d o f Phynkla. thP hf'r«dlhry Sir.-look :tO peaked " despot or Pshah-•n·l'11htt h was "PeaJrnd '!" 1u11d the P:shah "I In 11.-riotts troublt> re<'I lib a mllllon dollars." ~The Pfan1 a popular rt>Uglous "f•or you. U\tat'i. llkl' bt•lni< 11t leader. had rnlloo a strike shut death's door." smd the Grand tlnl( oH the Vh lrr "You mu11l s<'lft!lhly f I o w o r lhlnk only of yoor:<1elf and ll•k•' ;1 Phy n.lttan oil vaotlon " , Into Wefttern .. A v acation "·· c rll·d tht• gaa AaUon11 Ps hah "Al a llmt' llkf> this., T h I s h a d Who would replat'l' me"·· ('o u scd thf' "We've alrcnc1 y caUed • Kel P11huh, as we ~ ly Girl." aald the Supttr Vlzlc•r a.-rurat.ely re "For rt yean you ban devoted ported al the ' yourwtf to folding, aptndllOR and ti me, to hit muUlaURf( your loyal subjef'll\ the l'fBf\._ ~ __. ..an(! nevcr...cvc.o...a w.cd..ncA<Ul¥ aL The Plitiati then amm r cJftttely ternoon otr. You ~rve a lonac called a Uc hlnd·ll)e·(;ahinct re~t ." meeting In hilt' t.oyul Roynl the P1Jhah. "Why just la1t month Prt-Aldml Cau'tef' uid I was a dedi c ated lea d e r of my downtrodden masaes who wu Atrut<t<IJn f( l o brin e my backward IWld Into the 2IOlh cen Throne Room The mef'tln" was "HOW COVl.D de~ert my MIH!filir'ne dD~"tOUWr :adodn• peoWe..lA. ' W' oL .rl-:=,,,,-- laric• urnounl 11f b rirkit, hand nt'ed'"Hld tf'i'e'P!lhah "L ttf'nto - an·n•d~. rocks, ama ll bombil the million.a ot $(im oot thc r<' nnd d<'Hd rutc3 lhbt lf'enwd Lo bf t•hantln1. ·Hana 1n t h nC', fl y1111( nr<111"d the Loy HI He1yal l'ti~Jlh ! ' " p .,1 <'l' _., llw tun\" ' I c1on'1 ChtM )'()\I've i•ot lhllt 1•rea( nl wcr1• I be P•hah'" popuhar 11lor.on eirnctly right, Grund Vlt1n, hu• f'rl'lty Ooncl Slrt," snld the Cirllnd Vizier. iu Vltler urw1 h111 Suf)('r V11h•r a lnrge It.one H•movcd the too of the c~blnet. .. ,T G9Ut-:Vt:.~ CJW' hC'tUU," lmUAUl110thlnko(nty1a..ect utd •th4t Pretty Oood Vizier for rns! /\merl<.•1111 otll ca, uld I tury and he HOid me •noth1•r $30 bUllon worth ol jt!l fighters lo help ~doit." ·'That wa.~ right before you ran out ol oU, Sire, .. said th1• Pretty Oood VlzJer "011-'whmoU." said UH' l':'lll11h testily. "I know hc>'ll nevN (or1et me " '" "You're naht Sire," !'laid tht• Super Vizier . "lfe called lh1i. mom.In& to aay what ~ .cr.•al vecaUon he'd hlld lie uld varu lk>na were Aure Iota ol fun flt• 1Hki lot.a ol l(r"Ul leaders Wt'rt· on vat'•Uon ril(ht now O>unt Rupe rt, th<' Prell'ndf'r to th<• _ t.brPll of_ 1'r~A5,Vlvuniu Oicll Nixon, King Tut "Tut., .. "He uld r oyalty 's a lwuys welcome In Ntw York ond 'f\Jt ·, proven • ~.al rrowd pleaAer " '< Uftut ~t.:: 1IRd •·""' _ _.--..;ii •live " - "Ht" saJd yoo'tt bt-Wf'lrom .. either way." "Al .(. •JGtrr, I 'II mak•• th.! ireatmt Hcrifleti uny ruler can m •ke for hlA C'Ounlry, hi" peoJlle, hi• allies, and world peecti •· Hid t~ f>Rhah with Iii 1l1h. "1°11 .. t ake a weell oft." • •' . "" . .... ... . ........ NATION H Htl tvan' Casinos Fight Mob Influence CARSON CITY. Nev. CAP l It has been le!>!> than a year since lcgaUzed gambling started in Atlantic City. N.J .. but already there are echoes or a fight waged m Nevada for thre(! decades. the fight to rid Nevada's b1ll1on-dollar Ca!>ino industry of mob influences And developments the past year show the pro blem stall exists Of cour<;e, il '~ d1fforent now from 1111• l ~.MIJ!'., '50s and 'fi&..., when mCJhslt-r lk nJa m1n "Bug~y Siegal and others of s1m1lar ilk ran !.CJmt! 'ma1or clubs, mainly in the Las Vegas area. Blff IT'S CLEAR THE efforts to weed out un-. savory types never really end. Last week. m Atlantic City, the one ca':itnO lo open since gambling was lcgaJ1 zcd was righlin~ lo remain in business New Jersey Attorney General J ohn Degnan is urging denial or a request to change Resor't.s ln- ternationaJ's temporary license to a permanent one. based on allegations of mob ties, association with persons of questionable character, and mis· management of casinos in the Bahamas and Allan· tic City. State Casino Control Commission hear· lngs on the re<1uest are expected to last two more weeks In Nevada, the latest m a long senes of steps to curb alle~ed mob innuen<:e was taken by the stan~ Gaming Commission a s n.•cc:nllY. as December. whe n Anthony "Tony the Ant" sp1lotro was listed in Nevada's "black book '' of unsavory types barred from casinos '• GAMBLING ITSELF HAS BEEN a pa.rt of life in Nevada ever since the rich Comstock Lode silver and gold was discovered in 1859. For the next 70 years. a hodgepodge of confusing gambling laws was larJ(ely ignored until Nevada solved that problem by legalizing gambling throughout the state in 193~. More than a c.Jccade passed before Siegal built his Flamingo Hotel, the gaudy prototype of the modem Las Vegas hotel-casino. But when he did, he had borrowed $5 m1lllon from underworld col- leagues and in 1947 was shot to death m the Beverly Hi Us home of his girlfriend . Writer Bob Laxalt. brother of U.S Sen Paul Laxalt. R-Nevada. has writte n in a book, "Nevada. a History," that Sle~al was assassinated for the "indiscretion" of accusing Mafia figure Lucky Luciano or fa iling to get organized crime to help him further develop the casino interests. TllE n.AMINGO. llOWEVER, WAS a sue ccss. and that attracted other underworld figures who in turn attracted the eye of the Kefauver committee on organized crime, whose hearings started in 1950. The comll')itlec said it :'lppeared clear that too many Wlderworld types were running clubi.. The s tale, faced with the prospect of federal mtcrven lion. set about to tighlf•n its gaming control mechanism. Major improvements were made m 1955 and again in 1959. resulting in a SC'parate gaming com· mission and gaming control board lo regulate the industry. Tough standards. improved ~radually over the years, have survived several court tests, one rc4lching the U.S. Supreme Court DURING THE 1960s. SYNDICATE control over Casinos began to be replaced by large cor porate invest ments in casino properties. the largest made by lloward Hughes in the mid-60s. But organized crime problems surfaced again in the late 1960s and early 1970s, with issuance of indictments aJ:(ainst several casino operators for s kim ming. or laking part or casino rcvenuci. before they arc officially recorded on the books Millions of dollars were reported skimmed for s uch uses as narcotics and white slavery in other parts Of the C'OUntry, r Mof)dey. January 22. 1979 DAIL V PILOT .4 1 'Plnyboy' Heir a Beauty -\ .... SHp• Jo a n Mondale says she's losing weight and the e vidence or that may be on her finger. The Vice Pre s ident 's w i f e • s wedding ring slipped off her finger as she re· moved her coat at a school con· ce rt. i n New York. It was re· covered. Hefner's Daughter Groomed for Top Post 1' 1.-. \\ YOHK 1,\ P > ~If fo11r.t·~i.t·cl. a1 t1rul11l~ ('brlatle lrfm•r 1·\Udt'!> ''"oothnesR st.. I' J ., rornfnrtublt• to her role M.\ ht•1r to tht' l'luyboy t=mpire IS! lf !>ht· 11 IA.,...n .. I fohk:r tiacb de.y o' h1•r ~'ti )'t'Ut' of life 1 oJ.iy lt11b 11l11n, dark ll('ttuty I:. a rorpo1 alt• vlrt· prl'sid«>nl of f'lu v bo) t·.ntcrpn:.t•s I nr . pa.rt uf Iler tr ,umn~ fnr lhti day she w 111 t.ik1• m 1·1 U1c $250 million 1·om pJn~ U1.1t hc1 falhtir bul.lt on hunnh" n E ~ I' I T t: ti to: R E A S t; , <"hr lllllt• lldnt·I ... Ol'W lo lhl:. pul.i tw role J' llugh Hefner'!> ( OfllJlt'lA'nt, con!{cnial daughter It wa' JUSt ''x Vt·ars :.igo that she :-.tt•JJl'~:d fro111 ht•hlnrt thl' protl'c t1v1• unonym1ty of her c;tcp f Jthl'r ~ name and took back the llJIOC ht'r father made famous. II efn1• r 1-'o r mi II ions o f .\nwn1·;11L' It ~ummons images of \.\Omt'rt with COUll' hllhl'r eyes' a1ld largc. naked breasts. of ris· que cartoons, of 1·urvy women waggling lhl·ir nuJry bunny tails. Most of all. tht· name evokes the kini.: of the· hutc·h Hugh llt>fner, thl' mos t visible playboy. the man who founded Playboy magaune 25 years ago an d lives the s w in gi n g, hec.J6nistic existcnct.• he touts . NOW COM~S TAl.L nubile Chr1sl1t'. !-pe.aking even{y about the m agazine o n network tf'levision. orchestrating fund- rai:-c<-rs for liberal causes such :.i~ women s rights and drug law rdorm . r1eld1ng prying re porters' questions without so m uch as an ··um" or an "er" Christie went to Playboy in 1975 as a special assistant to her father Today. s he's been i:roomed into a vice presidential rol<' wi t h r es ponsi b ili t ies rangim8 from planning new pubhcat1ons to corporate public relations. She say'i she .. loves" the wMk And she says she "loves•· what she terms the '.'extra d1ml.'ns1on" lhts corporate con- nection has given to her rela· lionship with her father. CHRISTIE'S PARENTS were di vorce<l when she was 3. Aft.er ht•r mother n •married. Christie used her stepfather's name. The ma n she calls "Hef" backed off perhaps. as Christie now says. to "give this new family a chance to become close." When she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa al Brand e is University. Christie changed her name so "Hefner" would appear on the certificate. Though she SCJYS there was "never any pro- blem" betwee n Hefner a n(j herself. Christie says she took back his name because they'd grown rlost'. if LEASE: • • <>« • : BUY : e '79 MARK V e DEStGHat SSUES PUCCI fDITK>H • • ·My rather had moved from Ch1c11go to Los Angeles, so in· kad of JUSt ~pcndin" an even- 1n1it having dinner together, I had a chance to go slay with him and spend m aybe four or five days on va<'ations. Then m y motht.-r's second ma r riage ended and I think Hef felt freer to l>ecome closer again · • HE ADMITS THAT the name He fner can be a tribulation. When she decided to use it, "I wa:, in college and that provided a safer env1ronml!IK in that most or the people wtro were my friends already knew that Hef was my fat.her " Yet she says she can 't re member the first time s he noticed Pl ayboy ma gazi n e She says her mother kept it olJl on a t~· ble at home, "alwnys posi· lio n ed as s 1 m p I y CHRISTIE HEFNER another fine magazine." She clauns. too. that she was never much troubled by fief. ner's highly.publicized mu n· de rs through the bunny hutch. "I GUESS WHAT I'm more aware of is that he has always. since I 'vc tx-en a teen-ager, had a core. very close. usually fairly long-term relationship Most of the years that I was growing up were the years he and Playmate Barbie Bt>nt on were together. It was eight year!. " Christie llcfnt:r ts a feminist. She serves. for instance. on the National Women ·~ Political Caucus Advisory Board. She sees nothing inconsistent about a woman a feminist lo boot one day ruling the corporate hutch. lier views on most issues are in !>ync with those Hefner promotes through hi s e mpire, she says. # She notes that The Playboy F'oundation s upports gr oups working lo ban capital punish· mcnt, to assure women's rights. to win drug-law reform and to promott.' other s uch liberal causes. IN FACT, SHE says. "there aren't a lol of magazines that I know that I could work for." As it is, she says, '"when I'm talking on m y beliefs on the question of freedom of choice or a woman's right to control her own body and interviewers ask whether it's my personal opinion or the opinion of the company I work for. I can say it's both ." As for the cheesecake in Playboy, she s niffs: ·'To suggest ' that the re's something demeaning about pro- moting the sexual relatiorusbip between women and men and r.resenting nudity and sexuality n a positive way doe3n'l seem to me to be a very healthy ap- proach. ·· WHILE HEFNER presides from his Los Angeles mansion, Christie works at Playbo) head· quarters in Chicago. Though s he is learnin~ the ropes so that one day she will be equipped to tak~ over, she says she's not sure~~=.!!:'_.,. __________________ _ when. or even whether. she will. "Five years from now, I may feel that I just would rather be outside my father 's company It's always possible I 'm not signing a contract and I'm not asktni? my father to sign a con tract · Though the daughter is follow· mg in the father 's professional footsteps, she is not a simple echo ot the man. She says. for mstance, that she's in love with a Chicago man, but with a re· lish for privacy that her father has never exhibited -she keeps her lover's identity to hersell, asking : "'Isn 't that the way tl has to be?" Couple Face Prison Ter._. In Cons piracy C ROWN POINT. Ind 1AP 1 /\ man and his wife fa ce up to 50 years in prison for conspiring to murd<'r a former reporter ror the Garv Post·Tribune because they were angry over a story he wrote. Dr. Carl Williams. 49, and his wife Diane. 26. were found guilty Saturday by a jury of eight women and four men in Lake Superior Court. Sente ncing was schtduJed Feb. 2. otFENSE ATTORNEYS said they would appeal the convic- tions. the couple was accused of plotting to slay /\Ian Doyle, now a copy editor with the Phoenix C Ariz.) Gazette. Doyle wrote a story Jan. 5. 1978. that detailed the arrest of the Williamses on auto theft · related charges A Hammo nd p o liceman testified at the trial that he was 140/o YIELD GUARANTEED 90% MCUf9d by co. Tax eMt9et .._.to 5 tlmea ··at riak" (CPA appro"'9d• Buyer Aaaumed To Be In 50% TH Br&CMt Plua Proftt Potentlal baaed on AoyalttH Leading semi-conductor compeny offer• guerenteed income leeae-beck on new r• tlcles, not subject to ordtnery IRS reltrtc• Uo na. lnw1tmenta from 125,000 to ~.000. P .0 . Bo• 734, Corona del Mar. 92925 ·EARLY BIRD SPECIAL • HTW•d tro• •• ,,,. P·•· dally 'fJv,_,u,. ht .. .._.•A ..-Jam en~ 'Yf lt;Nlofd \lti&d tbhw cti"°'• o . .., o'• I 1J,,n'1 nf '-'ln6tgrt'1"1'-dh.~\ifl<q with ho""'m~.., < •OUl<>n 1 ha~1'<1 pol•Vl (.C nc.e polAt tr""'1> gord.m ~bk>_ f ,, •• , ... nnirJ brt-•Ad and ~n..., CH EF'S S P EOAL v ""' • ,, , ....... , .. , $3.95 FISHERMAN'S CATCH . of tlae DAY . $4.45 ··~I' GROVND- SIRLOIN STEAK 'o •It; °""JVI 1,,-dt-t $3.95~ ROAST LAMB I•• t I ... .,,, "'''" ontl ,,1., ...."'"' I tlll'th mint "'-Qy $4.75 PRIME RIB OF BEEF -$4.75 with Williams when his wife u-.... ...,_ .. tltv._....,..._ read the story . Cpl. Ja01es1 &,,~<Swmond ("""•~...ic,....,lood tor's office posing as a buyer of II· 'hod<"" wrtw •<"JUIM """" ·ptlme nb , • ...a,. ond Lawson said he was in the l!oc·j 11 ~"'...,..,,.,.,,"'1 ~n11.Ro.•1&mb •nd1re.1> If legal narcotics when the murderl ~-1a11••••••••••••mi~ plot was prepared . Bound for country. cruise, resort. Die-cut calf set on one-piece molded platform soles and heels. Lightweight ease from day to cocktails to sundown . Sling in khaki 57 .00. Strap vamp in • • • • • • • • • . '"' : cut-out bares: takin~ the sun 1 ' butterscotch 57 .00. Slip-on in natural 57.00. By BoutiQue Marco. 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Ql'llmg tht unsWt'rS ond action 11ou nerd 1u 101~ ~1taea an qon(•rnmc..,d and bumwss Moil your QutsttOTta lo Pat lJunn . Al Your Service, Oronge Coast I>ruly P1wt /' 0 Unr 1500. CO#tO M'9a. CA 92626 At "'°"JI tettt'8 aa poHtble w!U l>t aiuweTcd. but ph.orwd mqurne.s or ltltvs nQt tndudJng tht reader's full n<Jmt'. address 01111 l>uatM.sa houri' phone numbercanntJt bt• C'onfidtred 'fh1.scolum"oPPforadot· ly erupt Scturdo~s ·• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE s.ll 1t'•rwl•9 I• tlte a'er .. 1 OUR PAT· I h.ave lo watch my salt IDt.ake bc>r ut1oe I haw hJath blood pressure. I wu very du~turbed when my doctor told me that most pre- VJtrl."d Coocb -from pu11trles to cheese to packaced bruklut ~r"als · allltO coot.aln cooalderable 1&1t. Jr. L.here any coru.umer·typet movement ln tbe worka l.twt ulcm lo require all food product.a to list H it c:onwnt·• C.L., Coeta Mesa bome ..... raahlng lee crystal forma&loa aar1.nc slow rreenac. Laletl D.,e Flf)• nro.,.lt 1t'l•ter • DEAR PAT: I've been griping to my oetpbor about my brown lawn So, as a joke, he gave me some lawn d,ye. What will happen to the irua lf I use thJa stuff on it? 1 R.E., Costa Mesa \UP•llto.I COV•T 0, TME' tf Aft .. CALI f!Ott ... A f'Otl TMI COUNTY Of'~· ........ •OTICa 01' MIAltlMO 01' ~llTITIOM Ntl ~Tl Of' WIU. A"O L8n9ttt fttTAM9MTA.llY, f'Oa AUTlltOIUUoTIO• TO AO• M I MllTla UNOlll TM8 '""" .... MT AQM!NlnltATtOM O' llTAn.aCT. 6 \1•1• 0 1 #tA RC AflET t . !> T el'Wl.NM>tf. 0.0•* NOTI~ IS •4'!U :IY OIVl!N llYI MAltOlf It.~._ lllM Mtt1"• c;elltl" tor ............ Wiit ....... -·fl~ T.....,.....,.., to Ille PetltloMf ... .., ..,.,...lutleft w .... "'i"l•i.• -tr.. 1n0e0enci.n1 .a ,.,,,,.,., ...... Of E•loel9\ "''· ,.,,.,,..,0 10 w~I,~ It M•O• IOf lutlllu ~rtltul!W'\, ...a t!Wlt t._ lime - 'Pl•Ct ol ....,lnO Ille -llU *" -lor Febt~ry 6, Im, •I \O·OO -.m .. In 1r.. <OUflrooM V1 ~-No l Of u.IO <-'• •I l'OO Cl•I< c.<>t•r OtlY't Wnt. 111 lh• CllY Of ~•M• Al'I~. c.11 ......... O•t.o J_., 11, tt1' I.MA. 8tMo(h, Couo>IY Oer1t LAW Ol'l'tc.E.S 0,. •1CMA•OO,,llAlll 41M YtltK ......... A,.._ S..l\e)U Ne•..,, IMCll, C.11..,,_I. t-Atwr...,. lw _,,._, Publl\hecl Ot~ C.0.•I O•tlv PllOI. J•".,.'V n, U, 1'1. ""' > .. 1~ lUl'9•t<Mll COU•T O' fMa ITAT•Of'CAU~IA ro• TH• COUWTY Of' CNIMtO• "°'.....,. £\14h of H£1,.£N LOVl:.l. OlllSVATT .UHlLeNOatVA TT "OYICa 011' ... Allt•O df' f'ITIT10M P0tt "'°9ATI ~ '#IU. ANO LITTl•ll Tl'lTAMl .. TA•V ,0. AUTMOllllATIO• TO AO I MINISfllt UMOCll t•Dtlr•NOaMT AOMINllT•AflON Of' ltTATaa ACT. NOTICE IS HeaEIY OIVIEN 11\41 WILLIAM It. SIMS, J lt .... , 10140 f !Wnlll e jlolC)llon tot ~ ...... ol Wiit -.nca ,,_.of lAtl'9n r.--nt•"" .. , ... ~"ion.r ..... ,. ~··••Ion 10 AOMIN\Urt ""*' tlW 1"°"'91'°9111 .o""""lt•I-ol E•l•llt At l, •• l"'eftCt 10 """"' " ,.... IOt 111..-r 1Mr11(Ul•n, -tlYI Ille llnw •IOO pl•O ol ....... lnQ I._ -.,._ -WI '°' l'tbr\llf'Y .. t•1', •I 10:00 • m , In ,,.. ~OUtlrOOM Of °""'°'""'"' NO j Ol l w10 tovn . .t flJJ (l•I( C..nt•• Ot•-• Wttl. '" 11\<1 C•IV ot S•lll• A ...... c..i1tom1 .. 0.IAKI .i--t ti. It" i.-A.~•M~, ~t! C_.ty CJel'\o JAMn ~ 11uau J1t. )4.12 YI• o,.t1tD N_..,, ..... C.lli.nM•...., • • • Tel t7M1n .,. ~ Alt-V .... -I~ • PuOll.-0r"'9' O>es1 l)eily Ptle'IC J....,.,., n. n. ,., ,,,. ~ ~\, "No, I ha"""'I been oul l1t."1 l' lhi1l lon1 l'vt.-bt!en tailing d~o lh•1 mu\'t1 Tiiie c.eo&.er for Sd~att .. die hbUc ID&.erett, a Wa~, .D.C •• ur1aahatio9 tlaat leek.a CO toln food, Du&riUon Hd Maida~··· b HI· Ing the Food ud Drug AdmleWraUoa CO reqlllre: rooct labela atatbag the qttaDUty ol IOdl•m lD a pro- d•d· •salt abbr plctured oa lalPJy aal&.ed foods; and Ulldta oe the amount of sodium added to food by muufactven. l,.&Jt yur the U.S. Senac.e Seled CommlUee oa NutrtUoD called on America.DI CO redaee thelr aalt t ou•IQPUoo &o three iram1 a day • a 5' CO 91 per· cent ~-1'1lrff gramt ol aalt amouta to •bout three·Mbi of a teaspoon. SlDce salt la 4t percem 11odhtm chloride, tla.ree crama will coa&aln 1,2" mllUgnms of aod.lum, the daily Umlt ••I· gated by LIM! coaunJuee. P UBLIC NOTICE Your lawu wU.I tam green agaln! 1'be farm ad· Tbor's oftke of the Coopuallve EX1eeAoD H)'I U- quld or _po~der (to m.lx widl water) barf dyee can be appUed wtth a tank-type pestidde spra1er. Mow fOGr lawn flrlt. Then wasft the grau off and let It dry. Mb and apply the 1 tJ: accordlDC to label dlrectloaa after covering walb or borden with ,.er. Yoor lawn sboa.ld Raf ""9 util the iraas atarU to grow again wttb &he rdanl of warmer weather. A atady of It different ta.rf clye PUBLIC NOTICE eNm prodacu by Van Dam & Kurtz ID lt71, allowed a 1----HO-T-,c-E-0 -,.-,"-'--,----1 HOTtCE Toc1t101TO•s wide valiaUOo ln color intensity a.ad 1oocevtty. o,. •ul P1tOP11tTv s~~~~~~CA~~~~~AT;o:,. For th~ Record Nooe ol the product. produced any tnJIU"J to the u PtuvAn SALE THE COVNTY o" ouNoE •ran uad all teemed to be virtually -rmaaent, ID "°' ... ...ss No A·t1t111 "tb •L.-....... _ b -tn I ... S-ttor CO\lf'I of llW SI••~ Of E\t•lt Of MJ>RGARET H. MAU"t' at ..wy U1UU't ra uff on maintenance eqalpment, CA111ornl• 111 ...a tor tri. c.o...n1v 01 <1k• MARGARET H. MAO•SON ... ~., baaeballtorplayers 'uaifonni.. OunQ<t MAll CAUE T HOYT MA l~A Blrclu M l~ION COMMVNIT> MOSPITAl 0.-···•1• Mr, •H AA'" Q•frnonc1 O\Ht .,,,..• tl L9QU"• Nl9Uft. 0111 o.<-n.1•11 Mr aNI Mr\ NO<"""f'\ '"'"" ~" JU4r C..onlr•llO. {llrt o.c.-tt.1'71 M~ •nd Mr\. qK _.,40 Niu"\'") 4xJn .)....,. c..c>l>tr-l)j)y J•-v '· ''" IV<• 6NI ,,.,., David liolll\, S..n Ju4n C.,pi•tr•no l:IOY "-Y4,1ffl ltli• •nd '11-t\ E~brO MOf14~t '.>·•n (lt'l"enle hoy Deacla Notlefn SAN O f,,.fNl{ GlNlRAL HOSPITAl J•1tUAr y 1, 1'7"t Mr "'~ ,.,.,..., ..,,tf\old (to<;ttrnn. D•n• P111n1 tul N-1 "''°° M• Mt~I .Y.,.ndo1.t ~fl h.~.-n r ,.o'''' ••W1 bvv A UM eoalal:!:fs the llOdlam coateat of some commonly med f , prepared by the center, on be reqaaes&ed by aeadl.D1 a self-addressed, stamped envelope to AYS. J ...... ,, ,, ,,,. &"lr--r1 ,.,., •••11 ... ' 1111en N• l,oo •;on ~.· r Blardcet 1t' ..... ,,ae c•.-m ... n1tr bQy Mt •"O Mt~ R6cn•rd 8•1itw-.dt. O.n• l'o<nl. bt>v Mt •nO J..":"tz 14'~'!71.._,. l)~n• r-o1nt. boy J_.,i, t'7• Mr end M" °""•10 Ctow,.11 S•n Ju•n C..e>•tl•-. Qtrt Mt ~nO Ml' Jottn NO>IOO'f. ~n ( lt"""~nt,.. QUI Mr ..tnd ~'' 0 dvld Omot•. ·~iutn (lttrnentf' Q"I J__.,,,,..,. M• •n<I ""'" M'"' Oll(I. S." Jua" (<110ltffd"O. Q1rt Mt •rwl ,.,...._ Wlllf•m lf"t Odn• PQ4nt. ou• .J-.IO, tf1' DEAR PAT: My mother sent two almost-new electric blankets to me for my sona to use. She wrote that they can be washed, but didn't send any washing instructions . What laundering method s hould be used . and why cun'l they be dry cleaned? 0 .0 .. Costa Mesa 111 ,._. m.ttt« of t!Wo estele ot l "l E Oecu•"'CI A JANIES,Oecu""' NOllCE t~HER(8YGIVfN!'t>-Cllllled T~a1tt• Rafsfng B~at 1iwo ., ""'"°" 11•.-11 .. 1 ,,., "" rrr•o·•or•oi•,. "''°"''"",.,.."°'"'-°'°'\•onoed E;.rtu"t. ot tr-dOOVt• •n lhdl •H Pff''M)t\'\ n..•v•nQ eta"'"'~"''' D. EAR PAT.· My apartment complex bas 11114'<1 ~·l••~w111 .... 11 di ptl••le w lc. lo , ... WI<! Ooc-d"nl M .. orQU""" '"' ,,,. '""' rHQ'W\t bu)C)et upion the term• •no tM,.... • ...,Ith n... "''"'Wrv vovfhor\, 111 several hundred units. Last months all of the te· conc111.,.,, -ri ... n•• ,....,.,.".,.,..., •"" '~ o111• .. oo '""•I•" oi '"" ·•Do•t>"" l 'th h f al d L.--WO~I to ulnfl~I-OV I"" Wld l•lito tour1, or lo Pt~"'"' tMm w•tl\ nan s were Wl out eat or sever ar.s ~ause Suoettor CouM.onor•"_,,,..1.11 .. 1av 11w ...... w,.,, _,...,. 10 1P1t .. ~ fhe heating syst.em broke down. While repairs of J.r•u••v. ,.,. . ., ""0111ce.01 Jess 0t'''"'"..,"' AOU'NOO MALI.A, co belnn d ( S .. -.. 1d 'l th F HIGH, IM'U Hemlln SI-I, Van Oe"" l K••l•n, (:.q , 1100 0oW ~1 . were .. 16 ma e , we roze. •1\1\U n e manage-Nuv•. u .,..,1, c.o..niv of Los "t>Oe"' 3 • •o. N•wr>011 Bu c11 C<111t orn1n meot have been required to provide some type Of Statt ol C...Clforftle. •II '"" ttOl'I. llllt "7MIO, whtCll •\ 11-r>l<K• al bu••~' Of portable beaters in the interim? -111t4'"4 o1 wto Ot<••-•t '"" 1 .... ""°"'"vn<'d '" ~11 """".,' lltf'1••n· L. L ., Costa Mesa ~:1n~.;:f.':.,,:~;:;-. ~~:.o·:~ :.:'~,,:: ::. n:=,,,~ .':.':, ~~·~~i The environmental health dh1slc>D of the coaa-... wo ~ ""cw1....a by <>Pe••''°" o• ou011t•''°"°''"""°ot .. e •L.-law O< 01"-W, 0111ff 11\<tll 01 In ..001 O•leO J""""r'Y 10 1'1Q ty ealtb Department says tbat wblle NIOl:r"e was a 1.oi. 10 ,.,., o1 ~0 Ot<••..O ., '"" llOL.ANOOMAlU' violation ol section IOCll of Ute IUl.lform boaalaC 1-of -1.11.1n ...a 10 ..it,,.., urt.1n Ae1m1"''"~'or o1 rode (tempenture must be maintained at at least ru l ~ -11< ..... ,. Oet.ullle(I ,,. hl•l•Ol I .... •> lollOw•. -1 .-..-OK-llf 72 degrees F 31 lacbes above floor level), operat-1101·-"" ,.,.,.'"' '" '"" coun•v DENIS L KAHAN ~g S ace beaten fOr 80 OlaDy teoaDU WOllld bave ot Or•l'IOe. Sl•lt ot C•lltorl'lto, l ... Oe,,.54.,•llO . 0.KtlbeO •• N•w,.n a.><11, c.111. tzMO a safety hazard. lot 1, '" Blocll Col Trot! No l/J, 1n Tel JH./U·«nl The beal&h department ls "weU aware" of tills ·~ my ol AN,,..m "' ........,,. on • An ...... , ... Acltft/111~ .... -·· TEMPLE M• •nO ....,.., Jottn Wiiton. S.o Juon Seara says that clean.l.ng lJqakt Uled in the dry cleaning process mar. deteriorate I.be laslllellon of the electric blanket s beaUDg element. Maelilite waab wttb reguJar detergent on low speed, ooe to foar minutes. ltln9e and splo dry. If waUed by band, aoak 1S minutes, squeeze soap throag.b a few times and rinse twice. _.......a ....._.. l tndp tMreof •MorCJe<i '" -I~ IM9" PuOll~ Ot-Goe\\ 0.illy P ll,,t and e>Uler problems reponeu auuu• your apartmea "· M .. c.11_, M<tc». re<o•d• 0t J~ _!1 7'l. Feb~~-~ 1~ com pies, according to a department spokesman, w1e1 O••not C.ountv PUBLIC NOTICE l'R4NK W. TEMPLE •P•tdenl o! c.c>ltlr-. Qlrt Co>t• ~~ C.O Pd\\ed •wo J•ou••Y .J_., Tl, 1m Electric blankets can be maclaloe dried at whoaddslbatlbecoanty worbcloselywi&htbehoWI· comm()nlv -now11 o u1 Soi.th Pt\tl.-l•IPI"• Str ... 1 Ing 8eC'tioo ol any county city's building department Trrm> Of~·· C...>h ,,, t<1wtut tnO"O• NOTICE TO Cll EOtTORS ,. '1'1 ., lhto -al '11 ... "\U'Vlve<I Mr •nO ""'' J•MU HOOoe. S•n to make slltt that apartment managers do DOt u.ndu· o1,._. u,,.,..., ~.,..,on "'"'1'"'•1..,,, 01 su~E1u01t c:ouno" THE l l •lo. Ot P••t <••II •nd D•l•nc• iTATEOf'CAlll'OANIAl'019 ly delay beating and plumbing repalrs n skaaUons h•o•"<ed b• l'lo•• .. ,u,.d D• THE couun o" 01tANGE bv "" Wiie _,,,, Temple of c...i.. O emenL.,, Qlr1 • medllUD temperature for 10 mlna&.es, witb drytog Niew, C.. • 11\f'M wn-. l<rtl••• T•mPte J_., 1J 1m 1..-......a b ti •-"-t.I•• tbe bl nket lnto Its Oi Howtnl, C.., ~u\\ell Ttmote of Mr .• ,,.; Mn Rk ke; H•"'"°"~"" comp~ y gen y Sw"'°"'..._ t . a SUCbaSyOUdesCrlbe. morl~orTtU\I O..Oon~proc>.., No A"'1"1 f1'\0WIO TenC>t'<'c•nlol-nlOtO f \l•lf ot NOR ENE r4Yl.0P. P11>e GnMt, c.. .. .,.., 1<0111trt hmpl• J.-i (Aplstreno, 11ov orlgl.nal shape O\ler two Unes. Don t aae clothes plns, • of C.0\1• Mtw. Ca ; l•n or•nOchtlOttn , bleach or dry clean.l.ng nwds and HOtd vigOrou.I •nO fly• 0, ... o•....OCllll<lr"n ,.une••I 10 bf' clt'l>0\114'<1 wll/1 bod O.to•\00 ... ,,,1e .. -."'"'•1 1 PM on Mona•.,, --:;r· · '.1 twbU.agoruaeola wrin.ger. J•nuary 71. 1'7', al Bell B•o.tdw•y D t L- CMpel wlll1 Rov °"'''"' 0 , ... ~ ol ea llJJ I·""'-B11rr-r "'"" ·-·- Processor Shred• Finger• T_o. 0 81ct\ or Of! ..... •o \)" In wtlttnq •"° N0TIC"£ IS HI: PE 8Y GIVEN to .... -•Ill be,_....., 41 I"" "'°"'WtO Ofh<t C.....,110"\ (It IN> «>OV't ,..,_.,_eO-nl l lcl•llno, ln1ermen1 "' He~ l..ewn -'II' o -"" -r. Nlomor l•I Pe•ll Boll 8•o•Clw•• I N10rt ... •,dlrec1orL w .. uo. 1 Els he DEAR PAT: Quite often [ find that when I MEYUI ew Ii'~ brown fresh ground beef, an excessive amount Of MARV c MIEVER. reslO.n'->f Cot•• IC' 1'uke appears In the pan. Does this mean the Mew, CA P••""" •wo J•".Jll,.,. II, ·mt w I• w•v1....i by th..e """'· CO RONADO <AP >-meatis watered7 Alf~ ,.,,,,.,., •"° w1111•m Mev•• bOlh • d C L Fount · n Valle o t ••o••. •nd Jo11n Meyer 01 Retire R e ar Adm · .. . a1 Y A•"•n•~. fOUt cs.uo111m. c.1,..,1_ Arnold w. McKecbnie: It'll more likely that you are buylng your :;·~::i'." C.:1~· ;:c,::,.~ ~1i:; 75, who commanded the 1ro~ .~from •. market that grlods tbe bed s•on v1eio. c.. .• .,11 Etu not J O'G••• c arrie r Yorktown and wb e It.a frozen, thDB bre~ down lk meat ~~.~~:~:~dn,~~·~0~d c:,,;. '~',~·:,n two ~ir b~, died in a ~!U!. n:.1~:~fs ~be~'ihe~ea~i!' =· '::. O••nclcllll<ltM Ros.ty wlll.,. '"'II"" hos pital Fnday. sul&l.Dg lD extra J··•ce. Tbe aame ....... ca• "'•pr.a on Mon<Ny J•ntM'Y n. 1q1', •I I PM IU -. a 8•11 BrO<ICIW•Y °"'""' M.luo• °''1' SAN DIEGO IAP > wbeD yoa f~ a large amoaol of gfoand bee at DEAR READERS: The blgb.ly toaied food pro· ces10r t'&n sh.red, 1Uce, ('hop and dice lust about anything In seconds -fncludlng f ngers. A spokesman for emergency servlce1l at Georfe Was_~lnstoo University Medical Cente r n Waablngtoo, D.C. reports an tMreaslDg aamber of finger Injuries Involving food processors. Coaaumers are warned never &o me tbelr flagers to push food down or pull It up wblJe the machine lg on. AlllO, before cleaolog a proceaor, be 1are It's unplugged and hlrare of the ra&0r-1barp edges ol Ow blades. Evd when ool ln motion, tbey can cat. 4t •nv ,,,,,. .u ... , ,,... '•'~' pubht•t1on ttwt •II Pfr)On\ ~v1riq fl41•~ 409•"'il "t"'1>f ttnd W fOr"" OAt~m w tf' ttv '••d df<~ .,.., '""°"''""' to ti1t O•le<J J.,.uM'Y to. !~1'1 ,,_,.., ••In lht M<n\M"v YOUCll«n . '" 8ar1>dr<1 L ,.,.,..II", '"" Olltrr t>I t~ rltt• Of'"" ~bov. •"\ E ,rf'(.\ltrt' of tht e1bOW: t•tlf'd t0Ur1, C. 'O e>rM.f"\t ltw"' wHt\, ~Mlt""G ,.~t•te 1"f' M C•\Wrv VOU< ~""• fO tPwf v~ JES.5 F HIGt4 d#r\1Qn•O •1 4t7• 1'd'"tr••h W1t* , .. U H...,I~ S4. M.,I,,• ~t R•y, CA, .mo< tt" '"" 01.., ~ v ... NVY~. CA .-,ecn Oi bu\INn\ ot 1N> Unot'f"'\tQf'lif'd '" "ft An_,.., E .. uitn• ........ ,, .,..,,.,..,"910 ,,,.. otet• of .,.,'II PuDlt>nt<I Ot""')ll Cool 0.llV P1101. OtctO•nt, v.lthln lour monltt\ all•• ,.., J•n I) •• n ,,.,. '"'' 11Vbll«111on 1)111• .. notlc~ • . Ut I O.iteo J-l"t '· "l'I PUBLIC NOTICE ,,._...., SUN•tOll C:OUR~ 0" TN( STA f(OI' CALI l'OltNIA l'Olt THE C:OUNTYOl'OltANGE ... .._ .. l •NOi< PfYNOt.OS -~"'"''•'''' DI ,,.... E•14'1~ Of 1~ ·-""""""°''-' •EU.tAN, aLOOM ~ n 1o1tW ..,. A.,.,,_-·· s..ie. •• , Mir1,.. otel R...,, CA ~I ·' 11en Burlftl wlll o.. ~IO on Tue>dey ~:u:•:.,l;!i 'i:...!\,:o t,.':,t~ ~i,~o~n" Or. Kenneth Robinson, '•""'•"t ot C.•v•rv Cemetery Lo\ 53, a n internationally ;;r::r~·J. ~~~~; .. :;~~0:·~ ~h~~c~t~ dl~uJ;~ ~oaa~ Train Game/F .. oli PM, IMil Broe<1w•v Mortuuv otre< his·Ocean Beach home. A ' '°"· • .u.q110 JOSLYN BESSIE JOSL VN, ,.,IOenl of CO\t• MeM, CA P•~ •w•v J•-•Y II, 1'7' !>he h ... rv1vt0 by her Qt •ncJ O•oglllet, Mr1. lrl• o..,n &H.-11 Of An•t>elm Hll••· C.. Fune••I wrvlU> aMI •nterment to PMtuuth, Kt.mtu<"Y IHll BtM<IW'1 Motlu•ry tO(al Olrec tor•, .. 1·••io. PAVLS<>fC EVELYN ~ PAULSON r~\kk"t <ti Newport 8t'1<."'1 C• Sfrvlt.:\· ~'"" p .. no111q "' P•<•llc Vlf'w Monu•rv. Ntwport B•'"" PdClllt Vtew Mortu••• 01~10"\, .....-1100. !.CHUCK ANTHONY SCHUCI(, roldtnt Oi ,.,.,. Me!MI. C:. P•'-~ ow•v Jenu•rv 10, l~I~ e• tlMt age ol 8' liw I• >IHlll•e<I l)y hi\ wllt E lltetio.lh T xllu<ll ot Co•I• M•Y, C... , .on\, How•rO A ~nu<I<"' Leke Pf.-:kl, Nnr Yono •nO R-t1 G !.<hU<ll 01 S<I" R.\IMI, C.. . d•uvnoer Lout"" E CU1•1Qh1 ot lr••nt. C• . brOlhe• Allre<I xhu<ll of North P•lm St~Ch. Flo rtd•. qrend•on, Mt<M~I P CutrlQlll ot lr•IM , C.. Setvlto\ Wiii lie N IO on Wecll>t...,•f. J•nu••v 1' •.. , • .;t I t AM In IM ctt.t~I <ti P•clllt View Mer.-1•1 P••ll, JSOO PMlllt View Otlvt, Newporl B<oach, C. F•mlly pt'ltf•" in lleu ol 110-••· m9morl•I <onltl bullon• 10 T 11e Ametlcen ~' So<,,..,., o,. tontrlC>v llOft\ 10 the thdtlty Of yCM.tr tltOIU P•Clllc View MOflu••v. Newpo• I 8t<!<ll dlrKIOt'\ l>4A 1100 PONTNEY "NNA HIGGINS P()NTNEY, ,..,~ cknl ot Co\1• Mf'w. c.. P•s~ •••v J •"u111·y 11. l'lt at the ·~ of 6' 8•1-0 mother ot Marl•" Ponhwy Of Coste ""'-• C. •"° Je<ll "°"',..' crt l'uller1CHI, C.. G•avttlde MNICt' wilt t>o IMtlo on We<IM>d<1y, Jen~'' 14, ,,,. ., 10 AM"' Mon!t<llO M•mor l~I P••ll, Yo•IM ll"d• R•v Oont ld Slu•O•Ofl ollltr•lt"O Srouh Tutlllll l•,,.b Mor1...,v, 0 1 E tllh SlrHI, \ \ \ \ C.O•I" Mew. OlrK tor>-.... - SMfTM. TVn4tLL.UMI MOttTUAU WtsTCUff CHAP!\. Cre tTBtory • Flower.op 427 E 1 71n St. Costa Mesa 646-4888 "•CINOntllS SMl'nt'S MOITUAIY 627 M ain St Huntington Beach 536-6539 ,.., ........ y CCX.OMIAL FUHBAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,AC1RCYllW MbtOtUALPA.H Cemetery Mortuary Chat>OI 3500 Pacllk: View Drive Newport Beacl'I 64•2700 McO~ MOITUAJUU Laguna Beacfl 4\)4..9416 L9Qunt1 Hiiia 768-0933 San Juan C.O.strano 49~778 0 LONG BEACH <AP ) -C. &almond Jobuon, 89 , designer of the Mugeum of Science and Art in Los Angele!! and the companile at UC Be rke ley. died Thurs- day He taught architec- ture al use from 1924 to 1955'...__ BURBANK <A P > Or. Harry Smallenburg, 71, an expert in educa· tional counseling who worked as director of re- search and guidance for Los Angeles C ounty schools, died after a Jong illness. Smallen· burg taught educational psychology at use over- sea s c ampu ses 1n Belgium. Germany and Spain following retire- ment in 1972. PARlS <AP> Paul Me arlue, 66. one of France's leading film and stage actors, died or a heart attack in the American Hospital here Friday. MOUNTAI N CITY, Tenn. IAP> -Jeannie Mock, who at 116 was considered the state's oldest resident, died on- ly hours after nursi ng home attendants said they heard ber singing to herself. Tom Henry. head of the Tennessee Commission on Aging. said records in hJs office show she waa the oldest person in Tenne11see PARJS (AP) -Gen. MHl'ift Cb1Ue, 73, one ol t he leaders of the abortive French a rmy rebellion in Algerta an 1961, died Thursday. Ile 1 led a resistance group In Franc<? dwing the war. IPEEP UW <XESCOED MISSOULA, Mont. CAP> -~ Clty Coun· ell's Judlctat review commftt.ee bu decided not to aoorove a ·'Peep· ~ord.lnaq_("e, Tnaliad. Ole commlt- tee m tde it • "Peeping Person" law. Alderman Ken Louaen 1u11ested the chanae ln wording to follow the council's aoal of promot· tn1 equal treatment of men and women. Puzzle Buffs Meet, Tiro Across By HUGH A.MULLIGAN APS..Ull ~ WASHINGTON, t>.C. -Oay-coarhing down to O.C .. U.S. c;aplta11 on the AMTRAK two crosswora puzzle buffs Cans. enthusiasts -chanced to fall in -meet, cross paths -six rows down. two across ln the bar car -griJI, club car. The following conversation ensued -resulte<!L ~ame afterward. "How's Ulings?" "BY THE DOG STAR, res Is Serius." "Keeping busy'" "In a word: beetle. frantic or bwstl · ine." '!'"Too spacey." "How about mad?" "Hols were wild around my house. too." "Xmas saw a grate happening at our mmior1pad. demense ." "Santa? • ''No, two words." "Yule log?" "BV DICKENS, YOU'RE a sketch " "By Box." "Getlingfoggyoutthere .. " • 'Sherlockian peasouper. · · "Or. aiJ Holmes would put It: ., .. "Elementary." "Train bas pulled into a station - de~~ platform, stop.·• r.~nere?" "State cap." · "Dover. Del.?" "No, nine spaces . "Trenton, N .• J." .. RIGHT ON. FIVE down from New York on the schedule " "Timetable, rail plan. notice board." , "Care for a four·letter refreshment lo the bar car?" "Soda, cola. milk?" "Cafe. Ft." ·'I'll have mine light." • 'Cafe-au-lalt? '' "No, nine letters , Ital. .. ''Caooucino. '' "SI .''~ ''TREY GOT EVF.&YTID.NG from A to Z there.'' "Aardvtrlkl, acarolda, addax, atrouU alllpt.ora alpaca, antllona, ariall. amardtdo, a ua. aukleta, aurochl, are-~ea •.• " "He 'll go ape before be get.a to the 1 azygous axoloti which as you know is amphJbious." "lt'U be dark. dusk. twilight. even· tide before we zero in on Uie zander, zebra. zebress. zebu. aibel. aoril and zortlla." "By Zeus. there's zest, zeal and zing In those zebus." "Zounds and rowie, they got zip ... "ZANY ZEPRVRS FROM Zanzibar can zig.zag Uke a Un zom· bie ionked out on zinfandel." "That's the end. man " "Omega all she wrote ·• "Intuitive letters tell me this train will be late, tardy. delayed." "E.S.P ?" "No. E.T.A " "ACCORDING TO MY watch , timepiece, chronometer we should be there by now." "At the terminus. terminal, end of Une ?" "Eleven letters, two words." "Last station? Arrival base? Home platter?" Nope. Journey's end." "Conductor was quite rude when I called his attention to our falling behind schedule. He was really four letters ending In a-r ·t ." "Four letters?" "Yes. tart, Did you get It?" "Have you an eraser?" WEU.. RERE WE ARE at last. 'Anived. Landed. Docked. Anchored. "lei, o.c ... "So long, goodbye, au revoir." "Vale, ciao. anon, see you." "Have a good day, jour . interval belween consecutive terresUal meri- dians ." "You too. Ditto. Jpiie . Likewise. Same.same." N OTICE 0 1' Hl4•1HG 01' T .. 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Coftl ()elly Pll~. .J•llU4lty U, It, U, "" ,,.,~ 0 A •• DAIL y PILOT Monday. Jan1.11WY 22. 1m ENTERTAINMENT H8NHL'4 Ownt'd b) D v1d Nowak of (.'ulv.-r Ctty I\ at nnch for 'hu'I and ht•r11 " Wlft-Vt'ronku tu• th .. titJC4 tlH"NtlS From No~e Film Planned On 'LA Fire' By H ANK GRANT T ... H•ll•·-·--- • J\rt> you n ·udy for a11oth1·r d "astcr mov1e'1 lfot off the Random lfouM' ~all1·y:.. P .. wr Gu~r'N latr hcd scrt'(.'fl r1ght1, to Hf1'1, top-seOOed novc•I for '79, ''Ttw Grt•at Lo!. J\n~elt·:-. f1rt· .. It'll ht,· <.• blg~ir i\my Irving (Ste>ve Spielbc>rg 01> orw .rnd rm ly 1 Joints Glaocarlu Glannlni a n d Ml t'k Jag l(er 10 MltMlan~f'lo Antt>nioni's "Sur for or Die"' t•p ic Dun't ask rn1· why. but Boc·k Henry ~111> SOS'd to rc·wntt• the Anthony lluq(«i.\ P••\C•Lu '"n·1·npl.Jy . M }' tt·ni11:. :.Jn P•ULl'Y from down La c n ... ta way rt'JWH1 !. 'hat Panrho St>J(ura's !.On Sswnc-1• ha'i a st•r11111~ thini.: )(Olni:t with Ric hard Rurt•in'' d.iu~hlt•r Krtlt> :"Jc>w Twr1 You Susan ~a i11l J am t•a & r<1<"k1•r Skvf'n Stlll11 St ill Sh•a dy /\ s T h1·y < ,n Prlsdlla Pr.-sl f'y & tht•sn Mlchat'I Edward~ Any m y Ltmrlnn !-.py n·1,,11 ts that Diana ftlgg & Jan M cSh1rne are n-ll·brating th1· f1r ... 1 :in111 11( t ht·ir llll((•thcrnci.s 1 and they s:11<1 1t \\11u lrl11 t l.1:-.t' 1 UJOk f11r ens Inc lo ('lCJHJOrl ..... r11ng l11m t•mp1n· '.\ll h a new w t•t•kly ~port:. m;,ig;u 11w Tlw ~('W York hast·c1 Jl;1dwlo1 c:1rh 11r J\mcnca lal{g1·d &hhy Vint.on .1:-. "'fh1· Poll, wt''rJ most like lo h1· !'itrarHlt'<I Y. Ith 111 tlw N11rth Poll-" Sorry cihout th:1t, l.ihniu ·1·, liill )<IU still t an try for South l 'olt• honor:-<.1·oq(1• Oaaron 1~11~ from llonoluJu that on(· 11f th1· best i.hows in L11wn 1s the dis play for :-alt• of tht• lak Norman nockwell'' oril(i n :ils at th<' <:atlt·ry fl<awah J\vt·ral!l' p ri1·1• 225Gs ' Art lover Vlnt'l'nt I' rte .. wuuld cir1nr•JVl' Thr· Pnce . was ril(ht wh<'n he• ~~1111 , "Fo r J:c•l today'i. i.pir;1hng "'~'" Paintings "''II alway-. Ix· u solid in vcst m{•nt. ll;ivc· y ou 1•v1•r lll'arrl of <tn y1111c JUm pull( <ml of a Wlllrlow ht•1·11u:-.t' ttw pnc·e or Hemhrnndts Wl'OI down"" Ounno 1r ('harlPs Bronson knows 1t. h ut hti. "Cabo Blanco" oro<luee r s hHvc• a call out for 50 lfEOFOltO live sharks for h is divin~ lfor treasure 1 scene orr th1• M exi can coai.t M y Tcik~o :-.p y rt- port s RohPrt RPdford t 11rn1-<I down th<' offer <if u quartf'r m1l1111n hu<·k ~ for an hour·-. 1.1. or k on :i t•·l1·hl11rh t•xtoll1n~ t ht· pl1·a~ 1111· cir 11 n""' .J 1111C.1n<·~•· soft drink N<•w Two Y ou Mac K rim & 1 w1r.:t·••us' 1 Gari l.anHlnR Still ~tead y /\..,, They Go Uza Minne-Iii & Marc G4'rO . . . Ditto lA•s lle Parrh1b & author Richard Rac h, who fl\ttd1· his huC'ks with "Jonathan Liv 1ni;:ston St•agull .. Carol L ynley & D•vld Fn>fll have a nil-c arr angl'mcnt wherl'by thf'y can dall' other s but not as ste ady a~ 1•at'h other . . In London, for the girl who has everything, thesp Bruce Robln110n Christmas-g1ft1'll i.wL'f't1e Les~y­ Anne Down with a glcint pcdcstal·perc he d telescope !the bette r to see you with, my dear? l. . . My New York spy buzzed to ask if we knew that Elluheth Taylor and ~oc Kelly art am ong the heavy hacker s of the n ·way-bounc1 musical version of "I Rem ember M ama," starring Liv Ullmann ... Jack Carter phoned us a Happy New Year . and to m<1kc t he hnt-churRCS worthwh>I<'. added this cogc•nt advicr "You'll know your ki<I is on dru~~ when h1• wunls his al lowance ra1st..O to $100 u day•" St>an ('onnf'ry h as good rt•ll!><>n to c11nccl his abdication and r<'t urn as <iJ(t•nt 007 m "James Bon<! of lht• St-cr ('t St·rv1cc." which he helf)('d wntf• Arn tol<I hiK com<'back will nf•t him u record breaking •rnlary of $H million' And ui. ltm.J.{ <•i- -.•e 'r e talkmg m o rll'y, 1·etn'l un dersland why NPll Diamond 11> kinda p~rast inaUng on a deul for him to take the title role 1n a r e make or "The Jazz Slnl(er ." 11.·~ bruHcd I.hat aside . ""' ,.CTlllOUt au .. NIU ~UA11MINl '"• .. ~~ .,._,..,., ••• M•ftQ ......... ,,., f>\ 09t1 IN ll •Pf!"' 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WIM ... __ ....,.., O•ltd Of<.,._ U, "" S.<111<1> • JoMo ton Admlnl•lrOlrl• WWA 1)411PW111of - -""""*' '*'"'"' ---JAC«M>tl, ICIDOtlll a MlfCH(Ll JACllliON, lllootlll a MlfCMILl ...... .._.0.....0.lw ''""''-c ·-" J«._ J• ..... _..,,ea-on .. .. _.. a..dl. CAnwcl T .......... 1 .. 11,!Mt ,,...._, 1HC11. CA ttW Anw••n 1or •-"'"' Pvb'I\""" OtdnQIP (°"\I (I"''" PllOI A-:.~::,:=·~:.· o"'..":: I' {,,, J•" 11. n. ~. r •b •, "" 10 1• J•" t ), '1. 7'1, r <b ~. •-''' '"· 1 r PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE C ons olidat e d R e port o f Cond ition ol INTERNATIONAL TRUST CORPORATION, foe.al· ed a t NewPC>rt Beach, Orange County ... Callfornla 92663,asotc.loseof bUsrnessori Dec.ember JI. 1978. ~nk No.1062 ASSETS Cash dnd due from banks . . . . ....... . Obligations of States and polltlcat subdiv1s1ons (Par Valuel . .1so Bank prnmlses. furniture and fllrture~ and otheT assets repre~nt1nq bdnK prem1sPs (inctUdinq~O-cao1tat ll'ases> .•. ·Other assets . · TOT AL ASSETS OtnPr liab1llt~' LIABILITIES TOTAL LIABILITI ES. . . CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common '.itO<k total par value INumbl>r Shdre., <lUthonzt>d 5,0001 I Numbl>r '>hare'> outc,t ane11nq 'J,OOOl Sur pluc, . Undlv1d(>d prof it'>. . TOT A L CAPITAL ACCOUN TS TOTA L LIABILITIES, ANO CAPITAL ACCOU NTS . ME MORANDA lSO 100 'JO 38 1S8 158 1'25 150 tJl 67 100 40 76 216 283 t2S 300 '} 1.C "'l 61 6/ 100 "° 114 37, 441 Ac,c,('tc, de~1ted with ~tat<' T rea!.urnr to quality tor f'xercl!.eOf f1duc1ary paweri. !market value> 113 1Jt 'JS. Tt){> under'\1qned, William S. G<ay , V1 c:e Pr~!.•· dt>nt and Frl'd S. L ater . SecretMy of tht' abOvt> named truc,t company, each declares. for h1m.,elf 11tone and not for thP other I have personal know ledge of ttw'> mattPr'.i con to1ned 1n th1 ... rP.port ond I bf•tieve tha t each state rnt-nt 1n '>did repart " true Each of tht-under r,1gned. for h 1m~~lf alone dnd not for th+-other, cPr1 1f1e'> un- df>r l)('nalty ot pequry lhdt lt)p for e<JOlnq ,., true and correc.t E 1e1~ uted on January 18, 1979. at New Port 0f'och. <: r1I1 torn1<1 \ Willidm S Gray s 1FrPd S Later Pub41'.itled Ordnge CO<lst Dally P1101January 12, t979 • '25H9 PUBU(' NOTICE ~UBI.IC NOTICE REPORT OF CONDITION Con!>Oltdated Repo,.I of Condit ion of AMER I CAN STATE BANK Of Newport Bea<.h, Orange County, <1nd Oome.c;tit Sub'.i1d1arie., at t he close of bUs1ness on Dec.ember 31, 1978 State Bank No. 1072 Ooll~r Amounts In Thousands ASSETS Cd'>~ ilnd due trnm bdnk'> U .S Tr<.oasury ~u rit•P'- Obllgotion<, of otllf.'r U S Governm<>nt ag•·nc1p., dnd torpor ,111on., Obl1gat1ons of State' and po11tica1 subd1v1slons F eder di funds sold and ~ec.uritle-> purchased undror agr~ment<.; to resell 1ndomPsticofl1ces . . d LOtJns. Total !eJ(Cfuding unearnf'd income) r . 33,008 b. Less· ReservP for possible loan tosses . '293 S,713 .700 3,400 . 279 6.JOO c. LOc'ln'>, net . Direct tease financing . ....... 31,715 t,S86 Bank premise'>, furniture and f1wtures, cmd o ther assets representing bank premises . . .323 Other assets. . . 1,059 TOT AL ASSETS 52,085 Ji,.\,,IUI~" Vw•ll I,. c 011• th I '' •f• •M •l""'"'••h Wh>< un ttw IUf>IH LIABILITIES ~:!:,:' .,.,,. ,.,,. '"'1~ 1"'0 ,_,," "''1" ••M 0Pm4'nd deprOS1t\ Of tndl vidUdl~, m11d1 .. 1~l f M <tlOA J fn,,t ,,.,. ,,,, '•1111/f "' •UNlllOtt C:OU•T 0' THI ST A Ta 0' CALIPO•NIA '011 THE COUNTY 0' O•A1tOE "°· ,,.,,,,, M•W, tAllfOff"I~•. int~nd\ to tr4'n\•t'lf 10 '''"' 1 ; hy lhf•. 11, ,11111111,,. -itoll H1 nu "" , '""' •• ,.,. .. n11 ""' •v•• """~' partnershlP!>, and corpo<at1ons ..... . 14,43t NOTI CE 0,. HIAlllNG OF Pl!TITION l'Otl ltttOllATI 0, WILL AN O ll!TTBllS TISTAMl!NTA•Y, ,0. A\ITMOltlfATION TO AD· MIMl\TE• UNO E • TH E INOfltlltC>eNT ADMINllTllATIOH 0, ISTATE~ACT [\leh of RFO\IFA'> JOHN '>ECl"l'll ,... AEOVflt'> J SCCKI It 0• AC 0 '.>£(1(( R, P..<U"'d NOTICC IS HEltfOY GIVEN tl\•1 Alt( F M S~CK ER nMI 1111'1111•11•111 • """'""' too Pl'ot»l~ Of Wiii •nd '' \~l'W:t of l"1.tlef~ ff'U.,,....MAl'f to ,,_ P•tlfl'W\(l'r .,..., ft')f' 4tUfhorl 11\UOf\ 1n ltd mtfll\ttar ut'ldfir ,,.... '~nc:t-nl •0 mlnt\h et1et1 of E ",,.'"' At t, nfu•n'' to •"It ,, '' m .. a., • .,, tu,th"' P•tht Yltllf\, ·~ th•t lhi" U""' Al\d Pl•to of '-'"O I"" ..,..,_ ""' -n \Al 10t re11r-v '· •tli •• 10 oo • m ,,., ltwt tOv•lfoom Of ~,,,,..,,, NO l nl L A. 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"' "" DOM ESTIC OFFICES :;;;.~:·: """' """"""' "otJ •1 •' """ '' 11 1 Total demand dC'~lts Norir r t" 1t1 ,,, nv r,1111 N t"·'' (2 1 Tot11I ti~ and Silvlng'.i 48,JC>7 t ~.757 .,.,. M r•11lt1•• f4t(l\lf'f Wdh f f~1\lf1• I ••II dP~ffS . . , J2,6AO 31. 140. ... '8 1,SOO 1,278 ;:~:~"·, ,~~~:~:1,1t;::\,::,~~'~,:~::t·, .. ~~ TOTAL OE POS ITS IN DOM ESTIC 'Ju "' "'" t ..... ,,,,,, ,,, ••" ANO FOREIGN OFFICES ,8,JC>7 • ..... , ...... ,, ,,, "" •vri•• o• 11> •• "' 01 Ot~r lli1b11ft1e<.; . . . . . . . . ........ 463 ~.~;::•;·,::. '....:;·~: ;;0;::~·; ~r!;:'.'. =~~ TOT AL LIABILITIES lexctWdlng subordinated ... ,, •• ., , ,.,.., """ ,.,.11 .,.. "" '"' notes ond ~bf>ntures l . . . . . . . . . . '8,860 ""'"" OI ... ""'~" '""' ....... ,,,_, ... EQUITY CAPITAL ~:.~;,;~" _, ,,,_,.,, '" ,,,.. ''"'t •• Common stock a No share<.; authOrlred 1,200,000 from a m111ion.dollar 1talary. CONHUY 01amooct will huve a guaranlN! of $4 mi llion from the m ovtc>'s LP album ,;oundtrack ... Jnridel}~al­ ly. Diamond's "You Don't Hrlng Me Flowers""": flul'l sinl(lc with B•rbara Streisand has Lopped the ••"' t 0\lr1, Ill /00 C•¥i< (l'nl•• llrtv• W~••. '" 1ne Ctlt n• !t•11I• •n•. C..tllo•nt• OaleCI J....,,.ry 11, 1t,, L•A ftr•Nlt, ''-"'' .... 1101oau1t a a&llTON Cla .. C-.&M..-. 1 ,., , 11.,, 11, '"""°'"' '""" 0• m~•" b. No. <,hdr~out<.;tandmq825,402 <par value) .. t ,032 ""' d1111 '''°"''""<!,.,,. • •Mm "'"" "" Surplu!i . . . I>. • • • • • • • •• , • • • • 1,468 1•1~ "' '""',.,.."'•°'•'°•'•""•~ti',..., Undlvu:ted pr s. . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . 12S ~:_~~.~':' ,~.~~,e::•1~~'~':, TOTAL EQLftT CAPI TAl -· . . . . . • . . 3,225 "'llf0f)(>\Al """t """<•~·'""" .. , • TOT A L LIABI LI I es ANO , .,,, •• , "'"'' • llf ~...,.,. '"'"''"" "" • EQUITY CAPITAL.~. . . O•l•<l )-Y 9', t•lt A 1 T f \I l A. M lndv\ttkf\ ltM: A1thvr r f'•,•n L ••• UtlW~. \elf~l••Y ~,-.,..,y lr'lt1n1t A•""n "-.• .,..., Or-c.,,. •• o.llY PllOt I W•l•• ()ht••tl """ l•nvel' '' lffl ot t IW RnM!l"' n• ,. O•'"'"o', ,,.,,.~, 52,085 :i mllUoo sales murk. New Two You: co me dian Marty AllH & actress Patty PIVlar ... Dtt&o: Tony Roma & t 'ay .. Battb1te. Sltll Stf'ad y A:r; Th<'Y Go· Mar~aux tlf"mln~way & HUI Bal'M'H. ' M y London spy r eports lh11l Boh llope'11 hav 1111( his a rm twisted l<1 gig a wt-t•k Ill th<' l'alladium 1n March . It'd bf> Rohho 'i. r1 rsl bounce ther · ilMO Yt•ar s. . . fk!('llUllC or lht• pht•nomenol b 0 lake of "Superman ." Dick Donnn's pushinK ur start or th(' sequel from nt•xt fall lo early spring. W<' hould say finish of the sequel OOi:aui,e D<>nnf'r ha11 60 fK'rCenl nr It. already i n the can. . . M y Frcnr h spy sayg Sylvia Krtstl'I is not only detcrmioc'd to abandon her "Emmunuellc>'' 11cxy lmal( •, bul Is llNlr l nR for a rt~l wftlk down the itlslc with telly productt hu·Pa.a&eai,.wa. PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTl"rlOVt eutlNIH NAMf U ATllMaNT ,,,.. 1011ow.r.o llW""' ,. ootno bu•I ,.\, ., . .~~ a1¥d , ''°'"' Ntfw, 0 •1•••1C1 0 Mlllwo, 10~) A t.•-V•lwy $1 , f"'tlll, G1' '2"90 flll\ ~·It (~I'"' by 11111\ 01¥1Clu•I o.r ... o Ml"-riwt ,......,_.,. ... , ,,.., ... 1111 '"' t-•· , .. ,. Of °' ...... c-nty 0.- PUBLIC NOTICE ,.CTITIOU• IW•IMH• NAM• $fATIMaNT IM IOlkMI""' llt''°" It Ml"9 llu\1 "'" '" u){ O ~.:,Lu. '* H•wpon --~ c....,.,, Mtr•111 ("°"""' S•i rt lfor....,,fy f>foNWOI, ,,.., Noowt*'I 81otfl , C:°'l• I.WW, ( • ..,.,, I "I\ l>U\WU " (Ql'MlfO D't llfl II\ 111¥1UUAI Mer11U l ...,Ill J_,,...,. 1111\ l!A~ w.n fllM Wl'll IM (,o..nty C:l90 .. °'~ ,_IY °" u. .. mbtrtt. "" '""" ,_ Poitlll''*' Or-C..tl O.ily PllOI l'lllllll,,.,, Of~ C..\t Q.Mly PllOI Jen 1, u. n. "· •'1• 1t " J.,. e. n , n. "· 1 " ., ,. ~11 .. 11-Aw- N•w.-n 9oKtl, ~· t,_ h i 'U 7Mt "" ...... " .. _,._ PUBLIC NOTICE ::'':,~~·.~~~ '::;;· ::: :',,'!':'~~' oo;;;1 ;;:: ME MOR ANDA o1ml)vM ,.t '"" ""' ... nt '"" lot•t Averi\qf' f()f" J() calt>ndar day') Pvf01\t""'ff 0. ,.,,., ( o''"·' Utotv f.t•l(Jt '"''""', ,, J1 ,., ,, • , , "' P11IMl•lle0 0-""00 to-\t 0.lly l'llol, J11n110,, ,,, n "· ltlt ,., ,. NOTICE 0,. aULll TllANll'ltl IS«\ tm 61'7 U CC 1 """""'' '"' _,, '""¥ ••" "'"'" • Pnding with rr porl date ~:-:•::· ',,:"7:,,."';i.,:~·~::, •:.:,;:11::,: a. Cash and due from banks . 3,275 ... 0u~1 w~", u.,111• 1 1 '"" ,,,,.. ,,,,, b. Federal funds '.iOld and <,ee;urltles purchased PU8U(' NOTIC•: """'. I\ n•••b• Ol¥•n •o ,,,. "'P -,. "' 11101,,, .. 1 \Mii D<o .......... ~fl(l 111•<1 ,,, under agrPements to rf'<,<>ll... '3,326 (r ,.(J it')t \ of •ftPllfPlf A t) '"-.., H '10U11t r,et,,..O.\tt1rtAtor bttur1 T t II 37 S Vt RTl~INC. A'>ll()( ....... ,.,.,, ' HOTl(f fOC•t O!lO•~ '"" ...... '"'~ ........... ,, ... ,., .. , ( 0 a oan\.. . :i 7 NOTICE roc•aoiTo•s • ...,.. 1111\'~' -·" " 11•11 ··•v ,u,.11•1011 cou11r o, THr , ,., ~....,.,, 11,.,,11_ 1.,.0 .,, ''"""t d T11T1P deposit<, ot \ 100 000 or more in \UPllllOll COU•T OF TH[ Port \ult• fl If•'""· Covnly 01 ~Ti• fr 01' CA~ll'OllNIA ,Olt •n~ll ' Qo.,..n "' <1U••n•1tr~ '""' llW dOtnf><;tl( OfflcC't, 8,J31 . STATBOf'CAl..ll'OllNIA,Olt °'""f.•~lt11•ol f•IH0tul•,lll•l •Wt• fHCC:OUNfYOr o•ANGF »•nrl•r "''" ""'"' '"'" 4 '""""'' '' P Totaldf>PoSI" 4SS.C3 THf COUNTY 0, OllANOI! ....... , "•b6111 IO °" m•d• to....... ... A..... ~w··~·n ., ... _,,. •llfl ..... II<' t ......... t s . . .. .. .. . . ,.. ,.,..., 8•um•n ... ., J••••••n• t '""'""· r •••1• '" MM• ( r t 1111111 •" •• ''""'~•'""~"' '"""",.,,tut tandby lf>tters of cr edit outstandlno • , , • . . .... 387 •• t:1~~:·G~~<;":~~: ~:=~~ ,T;:~;~;.e:t~~.~!T.':7.~:..."'.'tC::.' ~.·f: ... ~:~ .. ~--;;~"o!.'.;',::'' ~:;-· "'"""'to ..-.1~· '"'" .... ,,,,. Time ~~~rt \100,000 or more In -~. MAl'IGA A E T OA It, ON. 110•0•-.\ .... 0l(•llfO<'lll• ~IOfltl ,., .. (Pf llY (.IVI N '" 11'1# ,,, .. •v,, ... , ... -· ..... "".. dorneTI st c.erticfle!o t f d ...__ I 0.<••.,.11 T11e 11<..,..,.., to 11e •••n•I.,.., " u.01111" 111•l'IP 11tv1•• """' ... ,,..,.,,. 111 a. me c ta ~so epos1t 1n ...,..,om nations NOi l(f IS HCltEflY OIV('N lo "'" :i:r.~!: ~~ :~.:.:: ~~~~~ :. ::::· .~·.·(1~~ .. ;~':.-".~~:~:?;:"~~; ~~::.:~~:.~·: ~;v·~~:o:::~.:~ of $100,000 or moN' ...........•...•......•. 10,222 <red•IOt't ot --""~ ""t""""' ,.d1..,....,. 1,,.,.., .,,,, ""',...,.,.,.,¥ ....,. .,., "'" ''"'" •llO •'•""'Ill ""''f"'"'''" .. 1>on<1 b. Other time deposits in &mounts of .... , •11 ~-IWvlllO <t.umeo-in\I ~-ld-.. _,..,. ... -.i IM Ofll(•"' -''"" "'t ..... oo ... ,.,. , .......... ,,..,, • ..,....,,a 100 ' "'l!W con S100,000or more . . • . . • . . •. . . •. .. . . . 1,SOO llW wMI __,,. .,. _.,..., lo llw -,.._.... •• .,......._. rr•tl Pf•t• wlO -10 w \ottll•.O -.... ~ ... _.,,,_,..,.,II\ "' All ..... lf'I , .... 1111-. _.. 1111~ court. 0# 10 II"'--m ....... lroM. ,.,. .. , •-¥ "'"""''°'"lo Marl(et value of 1nvttttnent securities .••...•... 4,233 1,.. efli(• lff 11111 clwt• or11w _,,...,. ~';'!......~~':!'~::"~;;': ~~·::~-::;~;01~~ 1rw-M<N11on N•-1 w .. 1., °''''"1 The u~rsl~. Raymond W. Haas. president llO!ld t°"'1, Otto,,..~'"""'· wllll ..,.. ·~ ............ ....,....., l 1.01t1) p Aft -••r:.oM11-.-i.t1,..d nd ROOef't W 'CrttlgtU.9!'! \II p fdent __... G Ille Mtt\1¥Y _....,.., lo ""' "" .,. A~ • ..,.~ OI 1m1 \It ~ '/(Jr &'n11 ·-""(V••-·· tn '"' .... .,.m.110.-. for l)+O<M... •• a • .,.., Ge res a...... 2.12:;, .,....._. _. * '-' "''°""1 0r1... '"'· ~ .. 11. •· 1r¥IM, c. ..... ,, • 11• ' • L..,.,,.., "111' '""'°'"'• 1,..,.,.,, '" """ .. _.."' 1,.. bid '°'"' troll~r ot the abov r~me<t bank, each declares, or -- N.-1 ""'"· CA.-11 ,, .,,. p1.,, 0r ...... .._.. .. C<11tf9Nl1• :~!.:."~"" .,. ... "'"""""" 111 "'•" "'""'"" .. , •NluClfl 1.,11, •-c"~ h imself alone and not for the other: :.~.~~ .... ~ :;:~~ :.~:! ,...!::. ":' ;e::::; :;:.M ,:' .. ~ .,.. 10 t~ .,,,;.: ·~ -::~·~;::~~ ;:~·~:;:~· "''° Do><-• ,,..,, nf I Mvt personal knowledge of the matt en con-11ot"'"'· .... 111n~.OV. M011tn• .,., '"' ,_,..,,, '""· °' ~'" MY .. 11. •1111111 1tHi• "'°"'"' •11•• ii.. '"'' ,.,. w.nvitnn N•-• w.,., 0 .. 1 .. , 1 talned In this report, and I bell~ that eech state· 11,,1 ~ ....... _,_~1-•• -1 .. , 1,.. ,.,_. 1"'1 s-v ,..,-. !11111• o, 1>11b1tut1nnnf•111•nn11•• m•nt In "'"'id re.....,t I"' tr·-. E...,..h oft..._ u ........ r .. to~. ..... ~ ..... _...,. "'"-" OI Oronoe St.it OI tl•19d J•n•.,.,v• 1'1' •·~,..,, '"" r11111110 '•fe(I ""~•"<I•" "' -,..... ~ '"' en. ,,. '"""' ,. '""' ~~!. t'1'~~=---~!'Jl~,l!""':!!.I~ _:__ _ --4<-lio-1~ WOl.C..Y • blfl• or "°'"°"' '~ ""• """ •11 1>+1• 10 for himsetl ltl~ llnd not f Or thf Other, Certifies Und9r :~,~=~~o~ i 0 1 ., •, • 11••~ 10 '"• "f•••~""~ w.rr --1r·1 .. ,,.a.-i11-..c.::,..1L,..:1,,,-...,.m:i..,,..11_11:Jll1 ::icw1.:21,11,.11,.:;i11!,.t.:.•,1t..l ~tt~ .-turv tt\8t.4:h&-10t11Q01119 t tfue.'and cur. of tflt aboff ~ JronJl-!•I, ltll "'1\1 ... U ,......., -:.;::,:,..-,,_ ef1 MIO.,.,.,. ""Y tlllOf'-111~ '" .. 1>14 rO( t , """"~w•L1. ~='::::: = ~~V;.~~i~.~: 1: '"°"'AH. L.o•o '* •11·~~~ ;o:_...,,.uu E11ecutec:t on JamWtry it., 1979 at Newport S.l'Ch, _. .. ---......._. ...,... ,,._,,,..-.. •• ,. ,_ HIM Ml a WAfell '"U"•Ct Calltornlo. ---... 0.tH J-y 1~.1m '""'"·--"'-"' .,.. .. R.8ymondW. H ..... ..,... letNll,'6,.... • "-"',.,..,_ "-"'"'·c;1.-u h Ai ... .,..,,.. f\cM•• R ....,., T.......... ......."""*' n+ 0H1•1... $11<,.....,, obert W. Cr~ton A=~-::"~. o.u., "'i.t ,,~. ,.._.., -IM<-1!"'r,";'j°1~.,. c"'"1 o.uy P•1o1 Published Oranoe Cout O.l1v Pilot, Jan. 22, 1979 IOWll.._.Of...., C»!ttt Oelly Pl.... ~II~ Or~(_,, O.ilY l'<lol ,. .... ,, J•n U. t1, ft,, ... S, 1'7t IU tt J_, It, 1'1' U>,. J1t1 lt, tt, "· ,-_., J, t"7• 01 ltt 1' _.... PV8UC NOTIC•: f • I ·~ - 1 ' t NATION I BOATING ~.January 22, 1919 OAILY PILOT A I I Rita-Aly Wedding· Glittering Event T~ Gd &t MKJWd 1WW'1' Jolf lhe /a.aryfoJ. momooc of '°'""'" movw .ear RJtO llGtfl.IJ011h lo /tt:i!M. But. Two Y ars Later the Fairytale Was Over /lom~ Prittu Al,11 l<haft And '""' Wf'f'e rtQhl 1 ·. buS . oli ~ tullttrf fond~) d te.UI ' ~ John Kotial gtlVI "I ""'1'* 1'«1'• nt o u.'t'ddmo rnonr is>«ctoculat '"°" a"11 rru>L>W tlw .. h a m "~"nu Ra r I] llo111UOrfl• ftlt'f' made: Hr trll.I u~ hoppnwd ldl.m II UKll aJl &l..-r and lhta <'Omt hume to HoJlfl'OOOd to ftnd o 001a41f UOUI IW&U lov.r l/OOdd•u '" ~T place 1'~. he rnwl.s "'°"1 ilw llol t·t>peed !Ltfh ogt"U. clCe>hoium, e>blcunt11 and, now, l'W\IOlton lo 1/al lkrod11 lfalus o/ o hv11t0 lttQ'n\d Second In a two part 'lt"M~ \x cerpted from the book Rrf A HAYWORTH · TllE TIME, THI:: PLACE AND THE WOMAN By .IOHN KOBAL COO¥rlllfll c 1~/I 1!\'prlnlo<I 0¥ Po>•mo•\oUll ~ WW NOt'lOfl'~ In( After a spell of comparative quiet. when the only ooe~ uble lO enjoy its si"hts or afford 1u amenities were the conquering Germans on leave, the Riviera was·againenjoyi ng u boom. Into this world where weaJth an~ beauty abounded, -where II lus1ons were slaked on the spin of a wheel and a few turned out to be what they bad seemed in t h e ir s mart cloth e s and couturier gowns. sCepped Gilda. No. not Gilda. There never was a woman like Gilda. Not even Rita, but Margarita. ~....-i RITA AND Co.sTAR·TYAONE POWE~ A Mov .. land Love Oodde11 HE R DESCENT still passed for the ultimate illusion al that mo- ment. She was an American. young, beautiful, alone and one of the most glamorous women of the day. Perhaps it was inevitable that she wou ld meet Prince Aly Khan, eldest son of Persia's Aga Khan the most talked·about, envied and adored playboy of bis generation . . . And just as in- evitable that they would fall headlong into love. Here was the beginning of u fine romance -but marriage'1 For that matter, though Rita's .divorce from Orson Welles was going through and would be finaJ in November. she hadn't come on holiday with the thought of finding a husband. BESIDES, SHE'D heard enough about Aly lo be wary of getting involved. And there were other. stronger reasons for pa°"· ing. She was a Catholic. Aly a Muslim. son of a religious leader Nhose family claimed direct descent fro m t he Prophet Mohammed. She s hied away from social intercourse and never felt completely at ease in a crowd or with strangers' whereas Aly th.rived on meeting aod entertaining people . . . Someone close to them at the time thought in fact that the only two things they had in common were when they wouJd gel mar· ried and when lhey would get divorced. MEANTIME , th e ever · nagging. increasingly malicious press would not leave the couple alone and. desperate now for privacy. they began lo lravel together. Mexiro Caty, Havana. London . . . Euch time they were discovered and hounded 1n· lo moving on. A pri~Oner whcrcv(:r s he went. Rita was growing depressed. She had begun lo worry a great deal not only because or the effect au this tumult had on her daughter . Rebecca <by Orson Welles), but also because of her own future with Aly. He had asked her to marry him· severaJ times. but he bad yet lo start divorce proceedings. AJy's problem was that, though 1n love with Rita. his need for other women had not ubated and Rita was aware of this. ALL SHE HAD ever wanted, however, was one man for her own. It takes a very sophisticated, cynical or opportunistic woman to settle down to marriage to such a man for what his position could oCfer her in return. Rita was none of these. She was in love. And she believed rum when he told her he would change. 1'gld she. too, tried t.o ad· just to him. but that was hope- less. These were not the liberated '70s, and Rita was a woman. not a feminist. Unlike a man. when things becom e s trained, a woman could not go out and escape for a few moments on the town. ALL SHE ~ left With when things got tense ·was a drink to muster her spirits even though this led to more arguments. for Aly was a strict Muslim when at 'came to alcohol and disapproved or her drinking. Still , they were close to each other in these months 1n a way rew couples ever arc. Their re13· Corkett Series Goes to Merickel Jeff Merickel of Newport Harbor Yacht Club lopped six rivals Saturday and Sunday in the C1nnual Corkett Trophy series for the Lehman-12 Class. Runner-up was Terry Gloege and third was Keo Seider, also or the h~st club. In the Inslee Trophy series for the Finn Class, sailed concur· rently with the Lehman series. the winner was Steve Black of. Balboa Yacht Club; second was Randy McLaren, Ala mitos Bay Yacht Club and third was Henry Sprague, NHYC.' BLACK WAS ELECTED president of the Sout~rn California Finn Association at the annual meeting held Saturday night at NHYC. Fred Miller Jr .. Lido Isle Yacht Club, was e lected secretary. It was announced at the meeting that the dlMricl cham· pionshlp regatta for the Finn Class would be held June 9-10 at Balboa Yacht Club. The California cham_pionship will be sai!ed at • Morlo Bay in August instead or at Huntington Lake where 1t has been saJled for tbe past nine years. Bcdboa Winter Regatta Sailed Under Light Winds, Hazy Sky Light winds under cool, hazy skies was the weather fare dished up for 10 classes of sailboat which turned out for Balboa Yacht Club'• Winter Regatta Saturday an4 Sunday. Tbe regatta was sailed on both bay and ocean courses. Trophy wiOMrs: '- SAHT~1. "t•t Mew, o.11-'lttfll, a.~U.S-tt-4, c.tlfWllfa T-ClMll't, NH~c:..~Otl .. ~~. 111'4vc. ........... _,, 'Oil'i ... J-hni, ~~. 2. Ullman Overall ' ' Ttm,.,, 8oetll/'4n1111, eve; ~. ~.\I .. ,.. 111, ""-rt ICell lllMVC, ltF•• , Vtfll ... , ~II ,...en!, L.Sfl; t, , Miu kNnet, IVC, 2. l(ftKU"-l11t~ll , I VC. ~ ,,..;, ... ~. ~y~ ....... ~rtcAv-1. o. .... Sm11ey, ave;: '· o.i ......,. tvc. i1tot A & t 1t...~h Oell-~IVC, t, C.w,llMfUW,lil"TC'~I,~ fM"-M, ev ; • JMM No<"*' ,,..,.. '°' 1. _,, ~. avc1'·11e ..._ JIM ,.... eve-o-.. W11111.,.1vc. I. I ii6MA-t, .*!ft TNtM I YC. I.I M.t4-tl ..-.., VM1' ._ ... !.. IYC; t, IC.,. ~rm l'l'C..L~· ,,... T~ IY1;. • ·--1, .,._ TWk Nll, VVC. 'lbi8de Winner Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht el"b Wil 1M ~ ...... of Mi11lOD Bay .. ._cbt Club·• Mldwiater W"t Tblllle s.riea. Tb• ftnal...llandlnp were bued on the belt ftve of ''" races. The TbJ.atle champ&oosb.ip wu 1nottrer of Ullman'• vi~ ln small boat raclnc . lionstup was undergoing a bap- lism of fire tbat would act as a link until his death. It wus somethin~ they could s hare two against the world. Finally, both Rita and Aly l'Ould caJI themselves divorced from their former mates and pla ns for their "simple'' wed· ding on May 29. 1949, were an- nounced with great fanfare from the press. ITEM: 11IE 12·carat diamond engagement nng . the size of a ~It buckle, wus valued at 18,000 English pounds <more than $9 million at the Lime. 1 Aly's wed- ding present lo Rita was an Alfa. Romeo. I TE M : The M ayor o f Va llauris, France where Aly had his vllla and where the wed· ding would take place declared the day or the wedding a public holiday, On the great day, the crowd massed an the square let out a roar. Rita Hayworth, wearing a dress of ice-blue crepe and a pie· lure hat to match. arrived as police stnJggled to keep back the crowd. ALY AND RITA s at i n arm c hairs of r e d velvet, directly opposite the mayor before a round table ornamented by a rich cloth loaned by the Aga , under the statuette of Marianne, national symbol of France. ITEM : Within a few minutes of the wedding. the VaUcao sent out the following comment. "The Church will completely ig· nore thi s m arriage. As a Catholic, Miss Hayworth should know thlil her civil marriage has no value in lhe eyes of the Church.·· Even though the Cote d'Azur prided it~lf on its blasc attitude BOATING Honolulu Race .. Draws Early Entrants Trans pacific Yacht Club. sponsor of the Honolulu and Tahiti races bas reported an earlier than usual interest in the 1979 Honolulu race with a dozen paid entries in the hopper before January. This _year's Honolulu race ls sthedulcd for a June 30 SU.rt. In h is winter n ewsletter. TPYC Commodore W1lter Hoff. man brfetM l>rottpdctlve· stdJY pers of JIOme tmporunt dalel coming &lp. Boats ente ring the U79 Transpac mu st b e laancbed, riHed aod sailed by lffiCb t. Efttries wm e~ May- 1. Current rating certificate• mu1t be ln the hands of the ra~ committee by May l and no ch•n•es tn rat1n1 will be permitted thereafter. to most going:s on, the detach· menl of its inhabitants was seriously ruffled by tht: events tbat had taken place. OF COURSE, there had been carping from some loeala who resenl.ed t.hia display of luxury as if there had been no war, no starvation, as if champagne could drown out memories of re· cent sufferings. But to most of the people there that day. there was no thought of railway stations and poverty. For Rita Hayworth 's weddding was really like something out of the "Arabian Nights.'• But a mere two years lat.er. the fairytale was over. Rita left Aly in lhe middle of the African safari they had begun as a second honeymoon lo close the widening rift between them. ~ IN KER HASTE to be gone there bad been no time to pack more than a few basic things for herself aod the children < Rebec- ca, her daughter by Orson We lles. a nd Yasmin , her daughter by Aly. l She returned to New York'broke. RITA ANO ALY AFTEA WEOOINO Uke Out of 'Arablen Nlghta' The money she had saved while working bad dwindled away while she was married. Admittedly, Aly's generosity wae legendary but, as only those close to him knew, Aly was not wealthy in his own tight. As Rita explained when asked. though her husband had been ex· tremely gene rous 'with her. buy- mg her expensive clothes and jewelry, "He is dependent on what he is given by his father. and his allowanre does not always cover his tastes." BUT THE BILLS for these tastes would still have to be set· tied, and though Rita would never say so, her attitude to what she had has alwuys been: "Wh at i s mine Is my husband 's .. Aly would have thought of it as no more than a temporary loan but somehow she never got it back. The upshot was that she now had to be advanced tnoney by her agents to settle the bills that were coming due and to cover upcoming needs. Rather than turn to her husband. which would be a de facto admis!lion that she had been in the wrong. something her pride would not admit. she hastily agreed to sign a new con. tract with her old studio that gave her back the trapping5 of he r fame but not her former power. FOR ONE TIONG, she did not have script. approval When they finally came up with "Affair in Trinidad" a B melodrama filming was delayed for nine months. Photographer Bob Coburn had taken her last official studio portraits and now took the first ones since her return: "The ·old Hayworth was ~one: Like you had pulled u screen over her. She was a very lovely gal and il camethrough." YET. WHEN the film opcnt.-d im New York on July 30. 1952. there were lines around the cinema Crom early morning on. Rita meantime went ahead with her plans for a divorce, while Aly's romance with ac- tress Gene Tierney started to make headlines. On Jan. 27. 1953, the Nevada courts gTanted her a divorce on the grounds of "mental cruek ty, · · Rita asked nothing for herself. only for her daughte.r. The court awarded $48,000 a year against Aly for Yasmin's upkeep. with custody or the daughter t.o lhe mother. BACK IN Hollvwood . Rita soon announced plans to wed singer Dick Haymes. When they divorced in 1955. Rita was left with heavy debts. She welcomed the chance to work in "PaJ Joey," the Rogers and Hart musical being ntmed by Columbia Pictures. It was to be her trust musical. he r last film at her old aJma mater. and the las t time she played a role which in every way was that of Rita Hayworth. Movie Star. "P al Joey" w as a welcom.e respite from ber personal woes with Haymes . . . and from her distress at being smeared across the country's front pages. ac· cused of leaving her daughters. then aged 4 and 8, alone and so "neglecting" them. THE OIARGES proved to be unfounded. Both fathers called them utter nonsense, as anyone who knew Rita's concern about her daughters would testify, and both or them backed her in court with depositions stating that she was. on the conlrary. a very good mother indeed. - Soon after. Rata mar ried a man she had met while making the rilm : co-producer. James Hill. long one of Hollywood's most eligible bachelors -a Power Squadron Installs Commander Eugene Yaeger was installed as commander or t he Bulboa Power Squadron for 1979 at the aMua l Change of Watch dinner held at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. He s ucceeds Herman Folgner. Other nag officers installed were Fred Vander Weele. ex- ecutive ofncer ; Craig Bluell, educational otricer : Cha'rles Merrill, administrative officer; Robert Sanregret, secretary, and William J ones. treasure. Other elected officers are Herman, Folgner. Ellis Yarnell. and Richard Karbo, members al large. Folgner, chairman of the nominating committee; Raymond Dern and Carl Perschelh Jr .. members or the nominating committee; Ernest Beck and Harold Lang, audit committee. The Balboa Power squudron is a unit of the far.flung United States Power Squadrons. largest boating education organization in tbe world. 130 Boat Manuf ac~urers &hibii at U Convention Show A total of L30 boat manufacturers, representing a who's who of the boating industry In the United Stat.es. will exhibit their 1979 lines at the 23rd annual Southern California Boat Show, Feb. 2·11 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. . . . Exhibit space was fully booked 120 days JD advance of the operung, indicating the lmporlJance the in· dustry places on the Southland at Figueroa Street and Pico event. The show will grow to Boulevard. 300,000..equare·feet by expanding Power yachts displayed on h lo I t t t""-f ill cruiser row will include luxury on t e wer eve 0 '""" ac ty cr aft from 1uclt manufacturers Campbell Cabrillo -Overall6Champion - Artyle Campbell of Newport Harbor Yacht Club WH the overall winner ln the 5-0.5 Cta11 ln-C..brilla Beffb:YMbLChab' thre~·raee Wlfttet Series whidt concluded Sund1y. Winners ln otherclUH1: l"Hltl'·A vicwi.,O.•le~.1.AVC. ll'Hltl'·l -•'911.-.s..,T .. 1,cavc. CAL·it-l'lfty·~lftv~l$fftftll,C9VC.. tOltNAOO-•!«tr ....... M_y/..._,, c•~f..otu,_,r,,. -Dl•Hllmv111, ctvc. ' as Grand Bank•. Sea Ray, S'ayllner, Unlfllle, Bertram , Tollycrafl.i. Vlldnt. Silverton. Padfica. tt.atteraa, Admiralty, ov-e·rHa~ .Spoiltt•. M arlne Trader. Blue Water.1. Conquest. Gold Coat, Nord. \;arver and Pacemaker. All the m1jor outboard .ftl"Wh.nr hlclvdna 1 ""obn•oa MeYeury, Evlnrude an~ Cbryaler. will have their new Una out la Ml 1bowtnc. One ol tbe e•panffd HCtJona will be bl the Performance faml· lY speed and akl boatl. quiet, cultured . social man Altho the marriuge st arted on a hopeful not.e. it ended in divor : Rita bas not married As ed about her ·marriages. she said. "I didn't want five hus bunds but that's how it ended up.'' · WH£N AS K E D how many husbands a career wom an should have. she demonstrated the dry wit that usually marks her answers to personal qi,aes. lions: "Six. but then 17 has a lways been my lucky number " In the late 'SOs, the Russ1aru. launched the Sputnik mto the skies and Marilyn Monroe had now replact:d Rita as the Love. Goddess. Then. in the '60s, the past first became passe. then camp. fashionable and. most recently. even harmless and respectable. Colleges now offer courses in film history; books by authors who probe int.o every aspect of Hollywood. OLD IDOLS re.e merge in huge posters and blowup s , coathange rs, T ·s hirts and pillows as modern young models and movie stars strive for thal '40s Hayworth look .but the . originaJ remains inimitable Tbe past years. sbe has bved too much on her own. Tl's not the way she planned it but that's how ~.have worked out. If most of the filios she made in the last years are negligible. almost forgettable, hardly com- parable to the pictures of her h eyday. Rita no nelhe les '> brought a touch or distinction to he r work. belying report,s of problems during shooting. for she is one of those the c:umera loves. Not age, bouts with the botth:. ill he alth or the wrong lover~ can take that away from her NEW COMMANDER Eugene Ya999r Two Sailing Oasses Set Huntington Harbour Nill be the site of two sailing classes offered by Coastline Community Colleg~ for the spring semester , which beglna Feb. s. "Beginning Sailing" teaches the fundamentals of sailing to lhoae wlth no previous ex· perlence with boats . StudenL-. wlU learn on the water utilizing coUHe-owned boat.a . ··rntennec11aie Satltna .. is de· sl1ned for lbe student alreaay eomewhat experienced ln sail· in(._ 1Jae::fea..foc..each coune is..SlO~ Soecllle dates and boun Jor the da11ea are avallable lo tbe Coastllne 1ch ed ut e, the .. Paupon," which also lnchades forms for maU•ln re1t1traUon. lnfonnat.loa, ta-0824. ' • ' I I =- A J2 DAILY PILOT Monday. Jenuart 22. 1179 '(;op' Botbl' to Raise Schools' Funds So you lhoucht It wouJd au be ov r on SUoday wtlb lhe Super Bowl! But Kine fi'ootbaU wtll be here qaln f'•b a when ta.. Oop Bo.t aew under way at I p m oo IJMt ... •8t r N ..... ., . Oavldaoo trltld ul N• w11ort lwrbor H16(h School M•mberaofth(• romblnt-d C~U MeH und Foun taln VaUey polm• d~partm<•nt.-. will tak • th~ field atcalns t the Cardtin Grove department in a benefit 11amc Proceeds from the game will behelit athJetJc proiirama at KuntJncton Beach, Fountain Valley. Garden Grove. Bolla Grande, Newport Harbor and Eatancla h11h acboola. Pf'Oll081Uon 13 cut some funds for athlet1c cear from echool diltrict bud1et.s; &ocaJ police decided ORANGE COUNTY More Females Yieiood w ASlllNGTON I A p I Morl' ft-male police and fire offi cen-. wall be hm-<1 by the l'lty or Jn dlanapolis WI purt of lht' l>C'ltlf'nWnl of a federal cavil rights suat , tlw J uRI trt• l>tlpartmenl .i.ays. In u consent dec·rf'f' filed in 'ti S Dist rt ct Court in Indianapolis. the c-ily af(r<>t-d to place mort- women into its pcilact· lr111nmJ< classes until they make up about itO perct•nl or the force Women made up about 7 5 pcrrent of lhl· Polm.· last year. Pigeons:· Sky's Limit to see ii they can rabe $18,000 for the pro1rama. -=========:----------- TICKETS OE SZ AT parUclpal1ng Police de· partmeoll or at. the gate on the night of the game. 8y AJITH\la a . VIN8t:L Ot -Deit~ ,..... ._ Attorney Mary Wu Morey. who lnht>rtted ~ pl1Jt'QI\ IHue from ht'r recently r 1t1ned prti decuaor. Kay ftarper. Revise thllt to include a anndhllhcr cluUk aJl.owlng peo-J)I~ wllh pigeon permits obtained und.-r the oJd luw to keep their ~ plu.11 Oot·lui to"ether "We hope to be able to give each school about S2.000 ... says Fountain Valley Senior Traffic Of. fie er Tom Lusby. one of the organizers of the Cop 99wl. Today. U lt ~lal to have any .-umber of homlnat or radnt p l1eon1 you want tr WH tmlalter. any oumber at all City Council membfors have liven up aller lhrk rdbnlM ol •rnUina wtlh tcwuk>n ot tbetr old pi~ ord1nance, which they concede wu probably better than th~ir efforu to cbange It. Ht:at! 09' TH£ V11r••tt~ trltd aft er nf'ljhbore com plained about the fealh.,r~ fnenda ol • fauruly laving on ldit W•Y He said many players on both sides are former high school and college athJet.es. TH E LATTY.a was ftoally adopted and wws to go Into effect recently, bul the council decided uga1ruit 1l · "TlDS IS THE FlaST lime we 've done anything like this," says Luaby. SO THEY ntJlEW Ordinance 1M9 and Its various •lterat~ QUt the window and ordered the city attorney lo dra.w up a Dew la w. K4'el> the old ordinance ul lov.1ni so adult pigeons and uny number of fledglings, under eight weeks old. because the youn1er birds don't rly ovur neighboni' houses Revise the ordinance and limit a household's flock to 10 adult racing pigeons . and onJy then If t.beir C'OOps are kept SO feet from any neighboring dwell· Ing. "We had the right lo revoke a permit whenever there's a pro- blem." ol:ltserved Councilwoman Joy Nt!ugebauer. "It's a mis take to a dd something thut isn 't necessary In the first place." T uesday is lbe day set for adoption of the old pigeon law. which then will be the new plgeoo law.• Coaches will be provided by Fountain Valley High School. wttich won the l9711 CIF AAAA cham· pion1hip, while aJI schools an! kicking in bands and aongleaders. He said there Is a possibility the Rams' cheerleaders will be on hand for the Cop Bowl festivities. Newport Harbor High School is at 600 Irvine Ave .. aHhe comer of 18th Street. A hot·air balloon tethered over the field lhat night will mark the spot. The re is no law now, no law at aJI. ··Whal 1t means ls. we are bah to square one," sa.ys City. For Handle appe d Use Child Care ~nters Usted County to Add Buses An 88-page bookle t listing 35-0 child ca re centers in Orange County • is available lo the public for Sl through the County Public Information Of· fie.£_. Sa n ta ~na Bou1'!\iard at Broadway St reet. Santa Ana . T he d~ector)' was compiled by the Orange County Commission on the Status "f Women for parents seeking c hild care while mothers and fathers are working. Information includes location and size of each center . phone numbers, hours of operation, fees, ond availab1hty of hot lunches. M ail orders a re a c· cepted by the lnforma lion office at a directory Orange ·County Transit Dis· trict officials expect to increase ·bus service to the handicapped afte r receiv1ng five new vans for the district 's Olal·A·Lift pro· gram . District s pokesm an Tom Eichorn said the buses a re being c h ec ked o ut by di s tri c t mechanics and are expected to be in service by thf' end of the month. The fi ve are ~ of an order of .eight purchai.ed by the dis· lrlct lo bring the Dial-A-Li ft n eet lo20. Since July 1, the s pecially equipped vans h ave carried 19,000 pa.'!Sengers in what dis· trlct officials concede was a sometimes madequate program. Eichorn said mechanical pro- blem s with the existing neet whittled it down to fi ve useable vehicles at times d uring the heavy use summer months. "We're quite pleased lo have the additional vans and we hope we 'II be able to satisfy some of the people who were critical of the service," he said. The vans. which C05l $19,000 each. are paid for w1th 20 per· cent of the district 's locally· raised money and 80 percent federal funds. Blood Donor F a c t s Set ~F Ap plications Still Available Applications for admis~ion' to the spring semester at ·cal State Fullerton. are still being accept· ed . a school spokesman said this week. The UC Irvine Medical Center has started a blood donor In· formation telephone lane in con· Junction with National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. P ersons wtth questions about donating blood, or those who want to make appointments lo donate, may call 634·5733, from S ·JO a .m. to 4 pm .. Monday through f'"nday Donors shouJd be from 18 to 65 years. weigh at least 110 pounds and s hould he in good health Applications may be 6btained and questions regarding ad· m lsalon answered by calUng the admissions office. 773·2388 Were on trle g~w again 1 Wounde d Man S u es • Police A Cem t.os man who was shot and wounded during a high-speed San· ta Ana Freeway chase last April has filed a personal injury lawsuit aga ins t four law en · forccment agencies. Roy Michael Uva suf· fered a shotgun wound to the shoulder during the Cerritos to Anaheim. pursuit that ended when police shot and killed his companion. 17-year-old Michael G. Walke r of Cerritos. Uva named as defen· dants the Anaheim and Bue na Park police de· p a rt me n ls . the Los Angeles County Sheriff's De partmen t a nd the C alifo rnia Highway Patrol HOLIDAY SPA 0Pens1n m1ss1on v1eJo Advertise ment "Los!Jlg Ha ir? Try This At No Risk" HOUSTON. 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To a spectacul ar Grand Opening Celebration, now through January 28, at our newest Holiday Spa Health Qub. And at aJI 13 other locations! separate areas for men and women. The heated indoor p<x1I adjoins the hot Hydro Massage Whirlpool and the C'.old Dip Plunge. Four sunrooms, two steam rooms, three saunas. And a fuJl·time staff of Program Directors reaay to help you with your individual exercise J>t'!)gTam, seven days a week. At Mission Viejo, we've built one of the most luxurious, well-equipped fit ness centers in Southern California. A club open 7 days a week to men and women. You11 find the best in space-age, variable-resistance exercise equipment-in Join us for the big Grand Opening, and take advantage of our 2!for-l offer: get a 2-year membership for the price of the first year alone. See you there! ,Iii Come JOln 1l\e Funl Two gala Open House weekends-Jan. 19-21, and Jan. 26·28. 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. every day, wif.h these special events: • Fashion Shows• Swimming Demonstrations • Jazznastics Dermnstrations •Disco Shows • Exercise demonstrations on Space-Age eqtiipment Refreihments and hors d'oeuvres, of oou.rse •. plus a host of stars from the world of sports, and entertainment, including: • Maren Jensen • James MacArthur • Jay Stewart • Lou Wagner • Gr~ Mullavey • Meredith MacRae • Bob Seagren • Mac Wilkins • Jenny Chandler • plus Dr. Paul Ward and other members of our Advisory Board Adu//$ 18 and oocr only. pkase, h .. . . 17 r • \c r; • •• lr • Id . • ... ' I NSIDE: •Stocks •Business s ---~·M-o-v1e-s-·T-e1e-v1-s10-"----------------------------•;nortS Mondly. Januaty 22. 1979 DAILY PILOT r-., , As QB, •radshaw Is CPhi Beta Kappa ~ teelers' Country Bumpkin Fkeces the City Slickers J IJ) WllJ. C.fllMSU "V .,.,_ ... c..r ... ....-. MIAMI u \P 1 1'ht' counln bumpkin Ot,•t•t'd lht> t'tl )' :.ll<'k"r' · "'Tt•rry Ht uili.haw '' 1m dumb, · l>alla:.' Jtoll)·WOOd llt'Odl1rM>n lllunt cd l'Hrh~r 111 lht• V.t•t•k "ht' l'Ollldn t s pe ll 'cat · 1( you is1>0tted ham u 't· ti nd JO ·a' •• ' • • carvt'<.I out a n answt>r 1n what might lit' dt>scritxi.d kll invisible 11kywrlllng 4 panbola o ( pai.sln(I w1uardry th"t gave the Stccler11 their third Super Bowl victory. 3S 31. • What ever Urad i.haw 's s hort· f otn1ngK In spelling which undoubt- es timates o·r Brads ha w 's in · cows.horsesandpilesofhay. cam e back to lead the Steelt>rs to telligence." qui. pped one football buff their fi nest hour. after y.'itnesslng the m ost sUrring of HE NEVER CARED much about all the XIII Super Bowls. "I only social niceties. although he marncd ALL mOSE G-OLDEN towels in know that the Rhodes Scholar was a pretty Olympic ice skater named the stands waved for the gut sy. Jo Jo Starbuck and. as a football modest. earthy Terry Bradshaw COMMENT A.RY he ro. found him self thrust into a By halftime. he already had broken hmehght not of his liking. Bart Starr's passing record of 250 1 The btg , buld111~ P1thh11rgh ' Steelers c1uarterbuck !)wallov.cd ha rd. but ht• su1d nothrn~ In rl'J>I} edly bavti been demeamngly over stated the Lowsiuna cattle aod quarter horse ranche r ~howed a re- markable facuJty ror geometry and matbematJcs. sett1og Super Howl rec- cords In territory explored a od figures etched an the record books. back in Los Angeles watching the game on television." The re ference was to Oxford· educated Pat Haden of the frustrated Los Angeles Rams. ''I'd rather be out the re by m yself. yards . He went on to complete 17 of chewing tobacco." he said e arlier an 30 passes for 318 yards a nd four lhe week. touchdowns, all Super Bowl records . This was the Bradshaw few people He was voted the game's Most ' "I DON'T WANT to talk about 1t. took lhe trouble ta know a big, Valuable Player. Thus. he silenced personable guy with simple tastes. his critics but a mammoth understanding of But it was far from a cake-walk It l Bradshaw told rt·portcrs who ~rs11>t· cd In delving tnto the subJt'Ct of his IQ Ins tead he "'a1tcd unt114 12 JI m on a hazy, dump Sunday in Maam1'i. spectator Jammed Oran~c Uowl .rnJ AS A FOOTBALL quarterback, his chosen profession. Bradshaw was Bradshaw got hls education al Ill· tle-koown Louisiana Tech. He gr ew up · in a rural atmosphere a round Shreveport, La .. where he learned to love to fish. hunt and be around things that matter. • was a fast-paced. physical gcime in Once booed by Pittsburgh fans. which Bradshaw's counterpart. tht> who even cheered when he was car poised Roger Sta ubach , rallied the Phi Beta Kappa a genius. · · 1 can 't sav how accurate are ried orr the fi with an 1nJury, he See STEEl.ERS. Page BZ ... SUPERBDWL ·=1:i::. ...... .... .... ... . .:::::· ::i: :::: .... .... ·:::······· .... :::: .... •••••• .... ... . ....... .... .... ... . ....... ... . .... .... ......... .... .... ... . ••••••••••• .... .... .... •••••• •••••• :::: ..... .... ........ • ••••• .... .... ~~., .... ~ ·----- Steeler Fans Whoop It Up From AP Dispatches P IT'TSBU RGH City police put up their own "Steel Curtain" to hold lhe line against thousands of exuber ant Pittsburgh Steeler fans who poured into the downtown a rea following the Super Bowl. About 500 officers wearing helmets a nd car rying billy clubs sealed lhe Inne r c ity off from vehicular tr affic for about six hours Sunday night. although pedes'trians were allowed in. Offi cers. some with police dogs. stood io buoches about every 50 feet along Liberty a nd Fifth Avenues, two main thoroughfares . Police said there were about 60 arres ts. Most were for intox· 1cation. said Sgt Roland Lucas. lie said damages included a few brokt•n windows. Some fans we re taken to hospital emergen<'y rooms for minor +-injuries. A s pokeswom an fo r Mercy Hospital, the nearest facility, r said about 15 pe rsons we re treated for dog bites and head wounds. - The crowd , mostly youn~ people. was largely good·natured. Many wore bl ack·and-gold , the Steelers' colors, and twir~d yellow "Terrible Towels," this season's good·luck gimmick. "This isn't bad comp1:1red to the others," said Police Inspector A.J .. Drozovicb. who had his front teeth knocked out in 1976 after Super Bowl X Drawing on experiences after Super Bowl celebrations in 1975 and 1976, when store windows were shattered and cars overturned. police kept the crowd moving inlhe Lrafflc·fre.e streets. This Time H e nde rson Speechless MIAMI -For once -over a period or two or three minutes - professional football's prince or palaver was speechless . Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson. who captured most of the pre·Super Bowl X Ill headlines with hls outspoken ways, broke ·down a nd cried. The Da llas Cowbovs linebacker s urrered the final indignity Sunday whe n a burly Slccler ran yelled at him : ''Hollywood. Whal h appened to your mout h ?" , Henderson just grimaced and walked to his locker in the tomb silent Cowboy dressing room. He sat for several minutes with his head buried in his hands after the 35·31 loss to the- Pitts burghSteelers . "I am not ashamed of the way I played," said Henderson. wiping away big tears. "I never felt defeat until the scoreboard clock said 0:00." Henderson had sa id among other things a bout the Steelers thc.tt quarterback Terry Bradshaw was not s mart, that tight end Randy Gros:.man was awful. and that f>itL.;burgh had t4£HOEl!WH no depth. Asked if he regretted these statements since Bradshaw threw four touchrlown passPs, Grossman was open all day. and that the Stt•elt>rs hll·w 0 111 the Cowboys in the fourth quarter, Henderson said: "No )>1r ' I don't'" Henderson said. "Bradshaw Is a good quarterback. I was just rating h1<; 1ntclllgencc not his ability. Grossman can't block. You saw thow ends run:-;. 1'1tt!>burgh couldn't get anywhere. lie b a good recc1vc.>r but hE' <'an 't block. "Rut the Stcclt!rS arc world c hampions. I give the m their praise 40,000 Viewers Miss Super Bowl Lf'~WISTON , Idaho -While the Dall as Cow bo~c, a nd P1ttshur~h Steelers wcrt~ passing the pigskin in Mi ami. Clement W. Eaton was passing thc buck in Lewiston ''God &JI res ponsible . not me." said the manager of Clearwater Pow<.'r Co urter thousands of tel<.'vision viewers missed the Super Bowl Sunday when their screens went black. "It was an act of God Weather conditions caused all or this and we were powerless to do anythiog about it," said E aton. In Miami. the players had been introduced and the coin was about to be tossed when an estimated 40,000 television screens in east ern Washington and northern Idaho went dark. They stayed dark until 10 minutes after the game ended with Pittsburgh's 35-31 victory. The football fans in Lewiston and nearby Clarkston, Wash .. who were listening to the game on KNOI Radio, PuJlman. Wash .. fared little better. ~ KNOI. the only radio s tation many fans could receive, Is a daylight only station and was forced lo sign off 31t'l minutes before the game'send. Some Scalpers Come Up En1pty M IAMJ Super Bowl tickets which were scalped for up to S200 each over the past two weeks went down In value at game time a nd some scalpers never sold their whole supply. Outside the Orange Bowl , tickets sold for their face value or $30 and as some low as $20 In th~ first quarter or Sunday's Dallas- Pittsburgh game. The stadJum was declared r1 ~ellouf but It was still possible to -Ael tickets as laLe u 1he.11c,cood period. _ _ r W.L. Com . 45, of Spartanburg. S.C .. was trylnfl to sell four tickets for $LOO each. He said the travel a1eocy with which he booked a trip to Miami required that he buy 10 tickets. and he '· ccwld only use six. _ _ _ ... Com refused to drop his price and was still holdin1 the four late lntheltrstqua rte r ··1 gues, l 'UJwih eepfhem, "he UnallySllid. Wmd Cancel8 Parachute Stent MIAMI J\ I hrcn·per'IOn para('hute stunt tnto the Orange Bowl StadJum "us cnncelctJ hy Super Bowl ofriclala Sunday because or "Indy, tt.rcatenlt'lg wother Three n'lt>mbtr;; of th Ci<>ld.-n K111trhl.8, the U.S. Anny's pre· clslon parachute ttra m. were scheduled to leap from 11 plone and descend one mile. landlna Oil the playlnt,; fic!d before the OP(\Pin1 klcko(( o'! Super Bowl XJU. l Wlnds out of the weal IOll'ting at bet ween 20 and 25 mph made lbe 1pect.acuJ1r atunl too haiafdous. "" wi ... llfttW DALLAS AND PITTSBURGH Pl.A YEAS REACT IN BACKGROUND TO THE MISSED TD PASS' BY JACKIE SMITH (81 ). NBC Coverage Applauded By HOWARD SMITH Al' s.e.t1 Writ« NBC Sports. in a refreshing break with tradition. treated Super Bowl XJll as a football game. The cameras a nd the com · mentary concentrated on the players and the plays. No o ne tried to explain the Super Bowl in terms of our society or to use It as the basis for a thesis on modern Am erica. NBC gave viewers s uperb pictures of the game with a minimum of distraction. There ~were no shots of celebrities in the audience. no trick photography, rio artlsts madly sketching between plays. no chats with visitors in the booth. The Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders made just one fleet- ing appearance. The result was a joy to football fans . Do n Ohlmeyer. executive director or NBC Sports, said before the game lhat .t~ plan was to keep it !>1mple The pUri worked. The. pictures selected by produt,r George Finkel and director Ted NathariaQn told the story. marve lous isolated shota c>f Lynn Swann working free a nd catchi n~ a touchdown pass. a nd of Thomas Hen· derson making a solid tackle hcrl' and ~tl· ting taken out of a play by a crust)iog block there IT WAS A WELL-PLAYED, exctttng contest and NBC stayed with 1t to the ex· c lusion of all else. The tendency in the pas t COMMENTARY has been to fill the empty s paces with ex· traneous pictures, cutesy c hatter. boring re{>Prts from the sidelines and dimestore philosophy . .Hut NHC. perhaps because it had such a good game to work with. chose to restrict itself to the action on the field. NBC HAD A SEPARATE production See TELEVISION. Page 82 ,,. ......... Wilkes the Reason Hopes Run High As Lakers Hold On By JOHN SEVANO Of, ... o.lty l'tleol St.tit INGLEWOOD-When Jamaal Wilkes came to Los An1<eles in Ju. ly of 1977. instant s uccess and a n NBA championship were predict· ed for the Laker fra nchise. Unfortunately. neithe r Wi lkes nor the 1977-78 Lakers would lave up lo ~e expectations as "Silk" was sidelined for the maJority of the season with a broken fin~er and the Lakers finished a dis· mal fourth in the Pacific Di v1s1on. This season. the Lakers· hopes ore running high again. and why not" Wilkes is healthy. his game 1s healthy and the Lakers are healthy. SCORING A SEASON-IDG H 28 points. including 10 in the crucial - fourth quarte r. Wilkes ins pired the Lakers to a 113·107 victory over a stubborn Golden Slate team Sunday night before 10,404 al the Forum. The game not only moved the Lakers to within one of division leading Seattle , but it also showed the kind of performance the team has been getting from Wilkes all "" season. Often overshadowed on-and-0rc lhe court by some of the league 's so-called "name player~" as evide nced by his omission in the top 10 of the current NBA all-star balloting at forward. Wilkes. once again. displayed Sunday night he belonged on the floor wtlh the best of them. "l ,A}IAAL PLAVE D SENSAnONALLV ror ca tonight ... praised his coach. J erry West. who hopes lo get the s ame effort Tuesday night when the Lakers host the New York Knlcks . "He 's been our most • con1l1t.mlR!JYer a ll year. _____ _ -·"'lf'e""Sjitlini more confident with each -wtacts ball game. He knows this Is how he can play. He's got great ss>fflll. 1ood hands and a nose ror the ba•ltet. At hl11 age C25> he should do notblftl tM!l1et better and better:· Tbe Laten nee<red To rely .Of{ W11tms' ~o-nslsteney ap1nst _. Warriors .. Kareem Aba\ll·;labt>ar came to the game with an ez. tremely .painful mlgralM headache and was visibly not up to per <althqh be had 2e points and 11 rebounds I. The Wan1on' 'Rooort Parrish , not a household name amoag NBA ~. lootced like all the ~reals rolled into one acalnst tlte aUln1 Abdul·Jabbar as he scored " carffr·hlah 33 points uci cr•bbed a aamt•hllh 16 rel>OUn<Si to kffp the Wamors, losers Ot six straigbt. In the gam e THE LAl(E'8 WOULDN'T HAVE needed ~bdul-JabbV. or Wilkes' heroics late In the 1iame for that matter: 1r they had p1a.yed ITHLIR LYNN IWANN ~ULl}N A BRADSHAW PAii. See I.AKERS, Pa1e BZ .... ____ ---· ------ L: ... I If Jl2 DAILY PILO T Monday Janv•'Y 2'1 19/'V A Caoaulo A port From lhe 'Norkt ot Soott1 N~wport ' Ta lor 1,rio tm1d Out in row<I R1"t'n1r, 0111 gnd Tom T )'lor o ( N•·"' port a Ul"<al'h .tn· (ruturt•d m l''arc ... 1n lht' 'ruwd In th111 Wt't'k 's Sports llluAttoll'<I mn.cntne Ttw lnu hu"~ cJ1 .. tin.iu1111h1.-.I themnh t• a memt~n; o( r b•mp101u.h1p aqu~•llr tf'•m~ Rttnlr. 11 wnlOr at AC':Ul1a l nlv n ity in No11a Scotui. 18 C'11ptaln o( tht' womt•n ' :>"Im IPnm that wo n tht t'anu d1an COLll•flith• rrown (nt tht• -..•nmd 'trlllWhl a.eason YC)M YA VLOll Sht "'"" lhl' :?\)() lnd1vtduul mt-dlt'y In 2 3'l 6U ut th•· Al lunuc· C"unhnenu.• m <.'<•t H 111, .J 'ophornore ul Sttinford , i-t"ort-d \j .1:11o1h tor tht-'ur<J1oab' NCAA C'h3rnJ)k>fl."lhlp watl"r 1x1lo squad l'om, ~· 111·nlor at Nt·wport Har bor '"lil.:h und J tu~h ')t'hoot All Amt·rl('an, helped ll-acl 1tn• S::.1 lorl> lo a M•c:•on1I ~lrlllRht C'l I'' I A ch • .11np1oru.h1p anrl l!'i .i memlK·r of 1h1• natwnal Jur11ur team ..------4-te •I tlte D••-----... t~ormer Angels coach and San Diego Padres Manager Jolua M cNamara, expressing surprise at be· ing picked to succeed Sparky Ande rson as mana.ge r o f the Cincinnati Reds: "I said I 'd never manage again unless it was for a very good ballclub In a very good organization. That's like writing your epitaph.·· Prpfwrdlar G1U1rd Honorrd 1'ony t'~lltt, a 6·4 guard who Poured In Z4 m POinls and led Pepperdine to a 74-65 vict-0ry o( Loyola Marymount has been chosen the West Coast Athletic Confere nce player of the week . C.-nter Mike Gminski scored 31 Points, Including 17 of 20 from the frf..'i' throw line, and Gene Banks added 14 to lead eighth-ranked Duke to a 7$-69 Allantic Coas t Con fe rence victory over No. 15 North Carolina State. ~··Goal Grt• E'lt1er• E"r" Doa Halt>skl 11corcd hiS second goal of the ri1 game, a i;hort-handed errort, to .:Ive the ' Philadelphia Flyers a 5-5 tie with the New York Rangers ln National Hockey League action Sun- day night ... The New York Islander s' game at Buffalo was postponed due to bad weather conditions. JoltttsoR'• 33 lgnltr• B~lu Marqllff J ohnson, playing g uard part of m the game because Brian Winters was sidelined with an ankle sprain, J>Oured in 33 points Sunday to lead th<' Milwaukee Huckti to a 138·114 Na· u onal Rasket ball Assn . v1t'lory over the New York Knicks . Pete Maravk h and S~DttT Haywood scored 25 points apiece to lead lhl' New Orleans Jazz t'> a 108-87 win Qver the Atlant;i llawh /\ 2S-foot Jumper by Terry t'urlow wllh '13 Sl'CQnd!'i left curried the Clevel<tnd Cavaliers to & hanl -fou~hl. 94 fjJ victory over tht· Chicago Bulls Heservt-s Henry Bibby ttnd Caldwell Jonf'S s parked a d•· C'1s1ve fourth-period s uri;c with three bas kets each as the l'h1ladelptu.1 7tk·r~ d(•f c tt"<I th· Hoston Celtics. 91 87, ror J 1plH In tht'lr wtc>kf'nd 14t'rlc& Playm'"klna guard Norm van Uc>r, 11nmt•d to thf' NOA '•, flr1>t or :Stl('Ond all dc•rt'nl tvt! wtam the prt·v10W' cir.ht -tc:•so:.s. was!I waived by tlw MUwauk llul·h ,......, sf¥• s..,,rr so..,,1 '" ••r.e1 J t;HlJ~ALEM Former President Gerald [i] ll l-'111d no Suoduy watc·ht'tl 1:t prtvate screen-••• 111,.: uf th<• Sui,H•r Bowl In Israel a country whlrb 1a.noreat Amt"rlra·~ biggest football event. · A t~levunon N>port 11a1d that arter a state dinner in his houor. f''QI d , u~hC'd to the Is rael tet.-vlslon building, where thu ~u~>t·r Howl wu~ IM!umed by sate llite MOht tau·aehs know nothing 111bout American football, anti lht' :itud10 d1d not b roadcut the Super Sowl. The former Pn•1.i1d ent played center for thti Unavcn~1ty ul M ll'hl.:an foolb1tll tcurn OTtU:R SPORTS Shaken by the worst slump of his yount( <'11r1..-er 80 rides w1tbout a wlMer Jockey St.eve {'autko rcturru. lD New York tracks t~a~ in hopes of find· inf( lht• wmner'!4 rirclt• a~ulfl. Cauthen s disappointing San· ta Anitu campaign includes two slake11 race defeats aboard Ur78 Triple Crown winner Affirmed • . . Detroit Tigers outfielder Roa Ld"lore wu bospitahzed Sunday ror treatment of chemical burns of h is eyes caused by quick-bonding household glue . Hospital spokesme n s aid th<' Injury wasn't serious . Cleveland lnd1t1M Manager Pb.II ~ghl 11~1ys his duh 1s done handing out long tnm contracts at least in the near uuYHIN future ... Leading hitter Jeff Bur- roaglas and are reliever Gene Gar~r have each agreed to lonft·lerm contracts w1tn the AUanta Braves ... World llghtheavyweight champion Marria Jola.uon Injured his jaw during weekend sparring ... Cback Falrbanka' battle to break his cont ract with the New En.eland Patriots so he can become be ad football coach for t he Univer sit y or Colorado resumes today In a Boulde r . Colo. district court. Fairbanks is fighting a federal court Injunction pre- venting him from signing a contiact with Colorado. The in· j unction was obtained by the Patriot s. who claim Fairbanks sUll must h ve up to his contract with them. Lynn StUes, San Jose Slate's head coach for the la!lt t hree years. has been named a n assistant football coach at the Uruven;ity of Colorado ... Jacques Lamt.e of Fran('(!, driving a brand ne w Lig1cr JS 11. look over the lead 1n the 11th lap and never gave 1t up to easily win the Argentine Gra nd Prix formula one auto race ... Christian Neureutber of West Ge rmany has won his second World Cup s lalom race of the season. beating Ingemar Steamark• - o( Sweden In c·ompetitlon al Kitzbuehel. Austria ... AIH Nwosa, the University of San Fr ancisco soccer star from Nige ria, has been named Northern California Athlete of the Month for December T~~Radfo Following are the major sports event son television tonight. Ratlnqsare: 1111Excellent;1I1worthwatcl'llng;11 fair .1 forget it. (I) 8 p .m., Channel 5 ./ ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: use a t Arizona. Announcers: Mike Walden and Pete Newell USC's Trojans have b<>unced back lnlo the lead 1n the Pacific-10 basketball fl ag chase but face a team that upset cro~~·town rival UCLA ThurSday n19ht at 1 ucson. Ar11ona University could be tough at home but the T ro jans f igu're to be tougher . A non-conference loss to Texas Saturday won't dampen lhe USC spirits. <1ape-detaved I RADIO: Basketball -USe at Arizona, 8 p.m., K F I (6401 FOOTBALL /BASKETBALL Fro• Pagr BI LAKERS TOP WARRIORS with u little more lntesmty '*"d less s lopp1neM In the early going Enry time the Lakt•r!\ ap· pear1'd to be on the t hrb hold of rutt1nJ? lMIDY lht>ir o pponent. a . urnovt•r or two would in· varia bl y a llow the Wa rriors back In th<-.came A ftcr a IH'<'·saw f1r~t quarh·r in whlr h Pur r1s h scored lfl points nnd the LaltenJ lf11 by one at Its end, LA beg.an to widen tht· gap in the st'<'Ond as the War riors went on a cold :itreak. G 0 L D E N S T A T t; c o n . nected on only s ix basket~ m the second l>('riod, and none dur- ing ont.o st.'v<.'n minute s tretch Yet the Lake rs onJy capitalized for eight points during th.at span to hold a nine Point lead 156-471 at the mtermum on. The Lakers and Warriors then played r at·and moU6e until late in th<> nnal quarter when some carelt-ss LA ball handling al lowed Golden Stat e to overcome its dt-(iclt nnd lnHI by o ne . 102 101 It v. as at this Juncture M 06 remaining I that Wilkes. with som fc' help from Lou Hudson. m adl' his prest·ncc felt as the l wo combined to score the next nine Points to give the Lake rs a C'omfortable ll1·l01 margin The never aging Hudson. who finished with 18 points. started ~ the spurt by h1tlln•C a 17·fooll'r ort a n aasiist. from Norm Nixon . Wilkes aeored the next basket on a tip in ot a missed Hudson shot and then procet:ded to steal t1n t'r rant Warrior pa~s anti dnvc the length of the floor for the basket a nd the foul. Hudson r1n111hed tht• flurry on a l:.iy up with 2 47 t1l ~o "IT WAS WU,KF.S" tip in down the stretch that broke our bar k11," admitted Golden State Coach Al Allie~. who should know somethmg about the 6.fi UCLA grad h1n ce he coachl'<i him his lin1t thrt.'\' ~easons in the NBA "He's an oul3tandinR basket· ball player. He'll <.'Orne up Wlth tht: big play at the re~ht time. That's JUSC. the type of player he IS ,, * * * ~~ltt/I Lflf.~.11::'ttt l'•r> rf 1~ : I \~ J O•d I 0 ? ~ \hott 1 "" , w~u.,,\ u ~3 /ft t•••t• " t•t I I ti Atlnul l ~.-, '••t> J•t>btt' ~ •tOJ• '>mtl" 10 ' & 11 .,.,,h.,.. A l I '• Al)o>tMlllY J 00 • ~116'1 I ) • • Y-11\lfftCI t 0.0 1 O•nll•t t l I -U•y 7 00 ol 6000~ ' IH1 IQ Wlt11•m\ I I? 1 f-'rtt• U 00 0 C..Ot I 01 1 llOl>h<I\ ' 00 • IOi•h .... 1'101 l ol•" .. ltlOlll ~ .. ~ .. C.01-.... ,~ IO ti ,.. II 101 lO\ A--. II 1~ JO JI 111 lot•• ~' ~ 'l•I• It, • '-\ At\OtJO,.._ ,\ .,~wt •O ow• \.'It•' te_,n1d .. n ~I••• At l•f"IClie"<• tO;O FrowaP~BI ' STEELERS' BRADSHAW. • • defl'nding c h a mp.on Cowboy~ from what a pJX!art"d a humiliat- ing rout lo :.i ~:allant loss by lour point~ IT WAS AN ALL•:Y hrawl betwt·~n the• t o ugh . frf>e wheeling 1nllm1dalors o ( Penn· sylvarua·s mine and steel roun try and the sti ck . computcn zcd Cowboys 1n their spotless white· and·blue uniforms wtth all that Texas 011 money behind lhe m Once Rradshaw was strtpf)('d of the baJI by Henderson and Mike llegman and slammed to the gro und by c rushing his shoulder llt· winced 1n obvious pain But he rclus<'d to quit tht' fi ght I k went the routl' It was a grf'al ~1wctacle for the 78,656 pt>ople in the stands a nd thf' hundred mlll1on who s upposedty i w alchcd on te le vision. and the re was enough i:lory lo J!O around to all, wm ne rs and losers af1ke. But it was Bradshaw's day, and he deserved ~very second of it. 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PitLc;burgh quarterback T e rry Hrad11h aw, re viewing his Su pe r Howl Fro• Pagr BI TELEVISION ••. t eam to iM>late on the defense and came up with a var iety o( t.ellini.t sholc;, Including a stunning pl('turt' of Scott Laidlaw deilve rying a rerocious block lo Jack Lambert's midseetion. All the ke y plays, lnt"ludlng the questionable interference call on Dallas' Be nnie Barnes and Cowboy J ackie Smith 's drop of a potf'nt1al T IJ pass, were replayed several times from d1Hert-ht a ngles. NBC broug ht 15 cameras to the Jol<ime and they were used well. If NBC's vis ual plans were a success. its audio coverage was less so. The network decided to use three~n -play-by-play man Curt Gowdy. work· jng ht seventh Super Howl , a nd commentators Merl" Olsen and John Brodie -in the broadcast booth. The result was predictable, just too much ta lit. RCARCF.l.V I\ MOM ENT WF.NT hy w1th1>11l one or them t11lk1n~ about something None· 111 th1· three is accustomed to working wilh two purtncrs and onen they humped into cnch other. Gowdy Is a talke r That's his style lk g1vf's you the basics of the game s ituation, slips in l'>tt~ a nd pieces or inform<itlon, records, player buc·k · arouml, and the n focuses on what he consider'! the emer~nll? storv threads o ( the nme. When he Is goJoc full speed. ther" ju11t isn't room for two oth r people. Gowdy mlscallcd ll couple of numhero; twrf' and there. but he ('an spot 11 key play when h(' hl'es one and m akes s ure viewers know about It. OLsF.N AND BRODIE are former playt:r.s who know what they Me talking about. Olt. n 1tli.o knows how to HY hl11 piece with f)re<'lslon ond ~wt out. Brodie !11 lOnR winded a nd 11omt•tlmes fonf11 sin1: AmonJ( them. Oowdy, OIM:n 3nd Hr0d1c ltlltt vtewel"A all they neC'dt'd to know about the Steelers and Cowboys a nd thon some. Brodie pn'dicte<l a hlgh-scorintc. chM1e ~ame. Bl.nl(o. With f1ve mlnutcu• left end Ptt~heotd-M-N. h~med" th'lt'Ure Cowboys were not through y<'t n lngo, again. But Olten stole the show with his cr isp com· mentary, h!a accurate rcMHng or the gam e, his thoroughly profe~slonal performance. Ile has had cm11 two.acuoa.s of TV won and is altta«b bY lar ore bHt, me>«t r uponstble football commenlator - on TV ' DICK ENBEaG W A8 inaLaJled •• ''hotll'' for the afternoon. a role-that ha1 been ill defined Int.be put. But, aomebow, It worked well lhlA lime around and Enbera WN able to give conUnultytothe whole .tler· ooon -all1~ bounollt. Enberc. unlortunalf ly. wu alto lhe victim ot the only rcaJly distasteful mom nt of the allerooon. He wu fOt"ced to start the halfUme festMtles by baUrhool"I an ~lq Bob Hope st*l•I and~ NSC actually nc.cs. lta captive audience alt throufb a preview o( 11mc! Even ABC never wenl lh»t rar •lthit.ph11J. .. . statistics. which included lour touchdowns and 318 yards pasiung. both Super Bowl retords. "I don't think we've reached our peak yet. We have a ways to go and I think we'll be on top for a whilf' " Pittsburgh running back l"r anco Harris. ··r think the Steele rs and Cowboys have played the two most t>xclling games ever to be played 1n l hP Super Row I .· Pittsburgh running back Rock y Rlc-wr. · "Hooray'" P1tts hurAh Coach Chack Noll when Smith dropped the pot.ent1al game-t ying pass * INVESTIGATE * OUR COMPETITIVE If ASE RA TESI WEI.EASE ANYTHING OMWHEB.S! <>PIM AHO Cl.OSID IMO fllA......, TO RT Y<>Ua MHDS -CARS • TRUCKS THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. 2060 Hartxw ll.~642~010 Costa t.fHG ~ 540-l2 I I If you think you could get more out of college two years from now, consider the ~nefits of the Anny's new 2-year enlistment. AOllllCETO'D.IN. Joining for 2 years doe s limit your choice of Anny specialties. 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Annr.Represeadallve at 800·431·1976. .. • ' J \ - GOLF I TENNIS I HORSE RACtNG Fln-s 61 Sunda~ • -·---- c~ mhaw Making Shambl,es of Field .. H OENJX .li~I' l ll t>OUncktd Just a &.t Ukt• wtu: Lii~ a•a.•t lht' 1r•v•y1rd. but Jcin l'atr 1n'1 Andy H.-un wur fl 't cl1nctt«.bn~ unylhlmt { ··v ou ran 1 h•ll J m1'1hl .i:t1 out und iihoot 61. i.wd t'att· ''I'll JUM tn to hole.·· 1t»N.1 lic1t11 Ill 185 It far ' Indeed, b didn't b1rd1t· e~\tr\ Ucn chtln I BEN CBEf'lioS llM\. adJ~t1n.: bas pultm~ i.trukt• an tht> mtt.kll•· of the round. Cir~d a 1>peC't.trulur IO·under par 6 1 Su11dO) .rnd eatabJished u four strok.-luad going mto toda> ·~ than.I and final r o und of lht' v.t'atht-1 abbreviated Phocna>. O~n .coif tournament Th e tournaml•nl, pu~tpuncd Th.uuday and ,.~riday . wai. trimmed from a 72·hOl l• tu 54- hole format. Th<' purse. origu1aJ ly announced a t $250,000. also was trimmed. to Sl.87,500 ·'That's a s lo w a s I can shoot." said C'l"ens haw. w ho reek!d off a string of nme birdies in one 11tretrh of 11 holes on the High School Basketball Ratings Tiie Dally Pu.t's Top 10 Oru.~ Couoly Prep BaMletball Pos. &hool ReeoTd I. Marina 14 -2 2. Corona del Mnr 13 I 3 . Lo6 Ami~os 12·3 4. Mater Oet ll 3 5. Estancia 12-4 6, Ocean Vi<>W 12-2 7. Mission Vil· JO 14·3 8. Huntington Beach 11-5 9. S~rvitc 10·5 10. Katella 8-7 rain aotuu.-d. 6.72G vnnl l'hm11\b. Cou 11trv Club rour•l· rT *All TH•: w11u:s'1' tUUllU on lht• PCJ\ l 11u1 '"H'•' Al vt>lbt'rger fl ull•llml' ro·c·urd bll '--.1m1~ Ul •\t11wh1-. Ill IU77 'I couldn't bt•l11•v1 11 • Mud J a HMaa , ~ho v. ~" t 111d fur llt<l'Ottd with Ut•:.rn u nd I' ul~ ·1 ru out tt~r1· mulu11~ I"''" ufld b1rd1cb und evl•r) ttrn•· I look ui.> I Rl 1.rn11thtor Rtroi.t' bt<htnd ' Crtitlllh-v.. 11 d1sa1)1J111tllu1l 111H\ wtnner hu;t )war. pul to1:uth ·r u J6 holl' lut a.I of l28, « d1~tant 14 strokes below par Putt-licun and Haaa; Wt2re al 132 Bean and P:ttl-'. who fl.rus hed l.urdtl' turdw. had 66s 10 tht• root c loud) wc11 thcr. and Haai. holed an .MJ rtwt eagle µutt on thl' f111ul hole fut am Howurd Twitty was next al 00 134 .sixshotsbuck Rob rts, Fllllerton Get Hot \ Forwa rd t't~lv1n Roberti>. t'(JU8laf1'? hu; IUJWiOfl tlCOring high of 'l7 pornt!I. prQ~lLtid Cal State f<'ulh•rtoo paut vudtlng Univers1· ty nf Puclh<'. Kl-63. in u college twske&~U gOntt' Sunday nigb1 W 1th tilt' \' tutury. Fullerton took over undisputed poBsession of first pJace-in th~ Pacific Coast Athlt•tlc A8SO<'lll&Jon standings The Juruor connected on 12 or :w huh.I BOllb ai. the torr1d- !>hootulg T1taru; won their sixth :.lraal(hl game Fullerton SI.ale . now 13-3 over- all and 4-0 in league play, erupt· ed from o 40.33 halftime advan· tagt-outshootm~ Pacific 53 to :J5 percent from Ul<' floor Jo'u llerton's d e fensive ace Kt>ttb AndtJl'tiOO held Pacific's top scorer . g uard Terence C11 rn cy. to three fl~Jd i;?oaJs io 12 attemplt> Carney was held without a field i!Oal tn the fir.st half at1d finiBhed with siJ< points. 10 below his avera~e . P acific's ti-11 Hon Cornelius led Ii.is le1:1m w1lh 19 points P11uif1c. now 7.9 a nd 3·11, led tn rebounds 40-39. A crowd of 2.981 watched as five Titans reached double figure scoring. Fullerton next travels lO UC Irvine for a conference gam e on ThunKlay. * * * ~ACIFIC COA$T ATHLETIC AHH W L t-F ~A < •• ''"'~ ~u1i.rnon ) Q 3113 2.91 UI•~ State • • JliO »:1 Pu1t•c l i ~ ~ t-9H<tl~l .. t~ I 1 ~ - UC S;onl• 8.tro.•~ > 1 -1'8 ~ r•\no ~tat• I J ~ 1" uc trlf•nf' o " ne m '>•n Jow Sl"I• 0 4 1n lll su-..1·s scort (di '>1•1~ Fullltrwn It. PIK''" ~J T_.,.y·• G...,.t UC. ~onl• 6-wtldtf\ di ~r01n .. ....,..'t'&O.m• P-c1t1( "' Fr•\mM1tlf' ~ltwW;ty'> G...,t CAI !ttdf" F'uff~nort "'UC Jrv1n~ Lona fl•<><nSta1"•t UC!>.nta.8•r1Mr• Ul•n !.t•tUt!MlnJ.,.,..~ldl• "'"'"'''' GMY>e Jo rr-~no ~t.lte. at P.c1f1t _,......, .. ~" UC S..nle 8¥1Mr• at L.onQ ~•<" Sl61~ \an Jow Stitt• •t Ulrih State Alarniws Race Entries r__.·,o..a,,.-£"'r••' Finl""''' 1 Op m FtltST AACE -400 V«ttO\ l v .. ., old\. P11rY U M C1.rt1m1no pru-• ,.,000 WHI\ MOl'l(l4y tC~,,"-~I I 1t•\ Rf" Que't 'C..r•o1• t td•"O W•f CMltc~ll> •crht1to1•1 rt1on•mJ C•P•••n ~P"'' tt-lt>P,,·, 1 MrJ"ff IW•rd t. 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UC> Purw u.soo c1.11m1no 1>"0 \l,000 Mr Cut~ C.uy ti 11Jf\Am > ~••v L1-te"""' ,,...,_,, GAntenn1•I KtG ISumotetl, F•nn1nQ1«W1 •C.n>oL•'· D1emono Br.oc~llt tC .. ro\'lel. V••n 1n01.-n IKntQl>l I, """'~Him IH••tl BobV'ln-IRoUO"' t.tono.y, January n . 1979 DAILY PILOT ICIET SIMrft ~FROM ROD LAVER ... I '1~''1 v'>ThMCD ev ,,,... IO(l.S()N Pro Standings ll)llT ~~ NIT 'TD 1llF O*AI aNIQ SIPE/ HtHl°"AI.. e.Ailt«f aAU. ••Mt . ... .,..c-.. r-• !HA71 ) l 'P1fAt'l Y ['161/T JIU l 'f1H11( OPPMUI/ r: rltAl>IAJu. ;I /~() CAJ/ t 'llh II lf(I< W/7!( /11..f. lf6K ..dt!GllT GlJt!/6 tJ#E ~Y, 11/T 8tfCK 7('.) me-5/0c <1Hl I~ b(J';Y /...CAWA-6. At-Otv.._ W•\11,,...... Pllol_._... New,_,.y W L lt " " t) )I 10 l'ct. Gii 10~ . N .... "'"' ioitOll U H It ,. ~a!Ohhl.., ···"' , ~I, I ' r ... 10•• )MI) \.,n An-2' It .o4 Hou•lon ,. " \II '' , At1.nt• 1' 17 ~7 J c .. .,,1...0 ,. ,, '°" "' i O..troll I \ )I 326 • 1 H-Ori • ..,\ I& M 110 14 ........ c-w ... ~DI•~ I(.,,,, .. Qty 7t II Oeftvt• 1• ?I ....... -. 11 ,. (ht<-II >' • ..., •• ,.. •• lO ... ifl<Ot•- Se•CI"' lt I) Lo'A~ ?t I "'-"'• 11 Go•-~ /1 ..-Portl•MI 10 .. , k ~0-.Qe ,. .., • THIS MAM 1 KNOWS •.• the Problems People Have Buylfl9 A New Or UMtd Car You Can B e Su rP And Cool1denl When Vou Deal W1lh A LAN MAG NON ALAMMAGfifOH 7111'5 TKTfC .r; CAUEt> .VA"LJ((;· R>Cn/J6 f(}(JR OPPalJ~A/T, M/{) !Jo'f'"-/Z PW4Ytl5 t1S£ IT *7E'J/ I.OS Anootl~~r.'c.=\l~tl' 101 Pt>t~Clfto• 91. ~Oft 11 Cl• ... ....,..., 0-C-t) M1tW4N~M '11, ..... VOfti 11 4 N•w ()rl@aM !Oil. Atl•,,IA 91 PONTIAC 2480...._. ... d. .. ,. CosteW.M Sff.4)00 T__.\O.- O..lr0tl•I 0etwt< Connors Clips Dihhs WllAs(! • • oa • Top Seed Struggles at Tourney : BUY : From AP Dispatches BI RMING HAM . Al a . Top· seeded Jimmy Connors beat Eddie Dibbs. S.2. 3-6. 7·5. in the finals of the Birmingham International Indoor tennis tournament Sunday Connon won S30.000 and Dibbs took home $15,000 Stan Smith and Dick Stockton cap tur ed tilt' doubles title with a & 2. 6 3 conquest al Uie NllslaSt' and Tom Ok ker Nastase was tut with S800 tn fines durin1t lh<' tournamc·nl on four counts of unsportsmanlike conduct N.rratilora '"Finals HOUSTON · Top-seeded Martina Na vratilova stt'Ug~M.'d in I.he first set Sunday hefore defeating Australia 's Dianne f'romholtz. 7-5. &-0. lo gain the final in a women's pro te nrus tournament. Navratilova. trying to win her fourth stra ight pro tournament . wall e ,79 LIMr"' ~ e play second-seeded Vi'r~inia Wade of e ~"""""' • E ng l a nd 1n tonight's final with VERSAILLES S24,000 going to the winner • 4-000a e Wade played s teadily for the e e s econd straight night 1n defeating • $ 223~3 • thard-seeaeo We ndy Turnbull or Australia6-J.6-2intheo thersemifinal. e wioR e Solonw• lt'f•• Tl' w • · ,..... • BAL TT MORE Fi r~l '\Ceded • S 11 425 • Harold Solomon. steady ai. usual • c.J..NC1 • from the bas~line. easily defeated e ~ "IOft"" "'*' -.., ••• -e giant -killer Marty Riessen 7 S. 6·4 .~..':""'-~ ~~. and won the Grand Prix Clas..'\1~ Sun· -in.;., -~ Sb(J "' day e 1244• ... ,.,,.,. e Wabll Wllip• Br•lor : GUSTAFSON : PASADENA Sharon Walsh of • llNCOLN MERCURY • Incline Village. Ne\' . ttw> lone se<'d to •t>t00 &.oc~ iau•~o·d last through the first round. downed e -.1 • ..q,.,.. ~<>Ch. e Diane Desfor in 56 m inutes. 6·3. 6-4. e 142 ... 44 e in the final of a teoms tournament ,--=-~>'T"T z=r:fd Sun day. -~~ THEIRUE .. - BARGAIN 1Clerl~w•. Hf'is.MnOOr .. t r,-.•1l\u,,..,.• tma FA\t .Ht I Pf'lrftler I O•rtn \ OIMl'IOllO (HM't I. °""""°°° IAO."' I. Pow~r bV 6uq U(t\19n• 1 &10,,.,. Hoff\Or~ t(Aroe>1e I 1 'm "'>mo<>tl• J•t lf-r•~<lnl. wiu .. ~1...,, u ......... n l FOURTH RACE HO ""O' l --------NOT JUSTA LOW PRICE,-------- "lff"Af old Mit•'"'' (di br ''d Put~ \I, too c1a1m1no Prot• '~ <llO BUT A lDN PRI~ HIGH Don't~for the Jones at ourTennis Club TAUE 'IELIA8tl.ITY. MJLEAGE,AND lOVOTA TRUE VALUE. Racing Results ~AN~AAHITA FerS-•Y Utt19f_,, __ , ~ ... Firtt t.O<t ..f«t .. '>O ftn<> llJ ... le1•r I 10 •O. '" •O, tJ eo C,Pnll• Slrn,~ IShCl"m .. -.. I J '° , llO Tom 8-lly IC.\t-1 II 40 S~GftCI '~" Hot t oot 1rttmp,-\1 ti 10, I !O. ~ 00 Nurtn-.11 w .. ,. 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AlteftO.oftu UM Murray Hu Eye Surgery LOS ANGELES lAP l J i m Murra,v. na• tlonal1y 11y nd1c atcd spom columnist for the Los An~eles Tlm el'i. wa11 listed {_D '·serious but s table' condJtlon at a South Miami bo1pital aft.er eye aw-gery for • detaebed retina. · A S)>Clkesman for tbe -::::..c . ...,-~ -~•r. IUami covering the Super Bowl, ''noticed tbe aftlictioo Slllunlay nialtt" aDd IOUltJt tM acfYice ~ a Los .U,fllel llatnJ tnUDef" ~ WU a l10 the re to see tbe same. Mvnay uo41erwnl ~~err It Mercy Jbplal and will rf!l'ftUlila titter• for at lealt a week. the Tl mes aal4. The Harbor Racquet C ... is a chlb fw peop-. who ·want to play lats of tNllK and tta.e lots of fw doieg it. HtlC Ml tt.e .....+ cetth'tllieecl lecatia11 i1t tt<e HutfotwMHG wee mtd more cowi a•aiklbMtJ ft.an my otllet-loc411 pri•ah dub .•. The costs of member9hipa are but a fraction of those at comparable dubs. I. ll•w Melltberllllps.: Single membership: $1 00 per year. S25 monthly dues ... Family membership: $1 50 per year. $35 monthly cjues I -~fl , I REUABtUTY. tt I ,.f I 1, ...... ;~, TRUE COMFOtllT AND CONVENIENCE. , J• , I '-'tr, r,; 1 •'I ! II ,.,,.,, 11'; ... ,.,' • ": . "... l ,,,. .. oil ,...,...-,011 ,,,, ,, ' ·' I , I. i "" J /. ' ... ,~. 32 22 TRUE FUE1.. ECONOMY. f t' P , 1 01i,011 I II I J 1 , , • 'r~1•~ , · ,. ·· , ,. ,. I 'I I 1f ~· 1 I/~• ' .ft lloj H I 11 1 ' lo' 1 I i 1 'f {\i>, I 1 t ! 11 J'''ll¥·1-'"''' I)• 11• 't t I I 1 I !" '" TRUE RQAOM>fm •ta& I ot •.u•1'• comt'f1ng l't1{>fr'<; M:ir:Ph1!r<.on ~'I' IV'! "'J'.>l'lf·n.-.11 • /\roci IOI 'tJTPI 51QOC)'t1Q tx'lWI '' .1•.c;.c;,.-'(l "0< •t t11S.C Or.tkl llll•DARl»RATURES:e " '" ~-,,, ....... ,~. ,,.,, .1.,, ,., .•-c.1 .. ,., "" 1it,t4'_1tt, e ~lVl(•t1•,t;1• .-..rt.• • • t..&a ~lt•t""'.C .. -'••' lfifV'4 u'\1 •• .c,u e \tl'"'.J\'\ ht • , ,,,., • H• tJN ~ "'~ •• !ft ,.,.,.. lri,f .... 11 • ~ ... t <"• ... , "'''"'I "',...,~ I&..!"' • I 'l\i•l••' ....... '! ,, t •I 01~! to()'11 '<• l'.l l "-'. 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Dt•left ....... 11 ... 1 .. meHurecl and otter cuatom repotaa <.u STOCKS I BUSINESS SuperYeat- Ford Slowly ' Chases GM By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Ford Motor Co. has been chasing Gen rol Motors for 50 yean and il 's not gelttng any closer. In l920, GM held & little more lhun 10 percent of the United StaU!s market while Ford account.ed for nearly 60 percent, Defore .the end of the decudc GM had passed Ford. fl :s a lead 1t has never had to rchnqu1s h . FOR GM. 1178 WAS A s upH ye&r, d~bpll c circumstances thut included Lht-follow1nK Cars went down an size but up In price Gasoline prices moved up Auto Ins urance rates were higher. Cars continued lo be featured in recalls. Total automobile sales incrt!ased only I percent over the 1977 pace . Money Tree Imports managed once again to crack the two million s ales level GM. world's lar~e:-.t car maker, s hrugged th~t orr to pos t 1978 sales of 5,385,000 passenge r cars. Thal's the most 1thaseversold here . THAT ~ERFORMANCE LE FT GM firmly in the pos1 · t1~n of looking at the rest or the anduslry lhrough its rear~ vie~ mirror. At that. ~t might he difficult to see Ford, ~hi.ch closed out 1971i with passen~cr car sales of 2,582,000, g1V1ng GM a lead of better than 2-to-1 . . Ford'~ recent aspirations, vis a· vis G M, have beera li~1ted lo a hope that iLc; Ford Division !Ford LTD, Granada. Fairmont. Thunderbird, Mustang, Pinto 1 could outsell the Chevrolet Division That happens an only one part of the country· the W~t. In the rest or the nation Chevy clobbers the Ford Dw1 swn so hund1ly that result:-. for 1978 s howed this picturr · · Chevrolet 01v1:-.aon-2.349,000 Ford 01v1s1on 1,814,000 f'ORD MOTOR'S (YflfER division, Lincoln Mercury had a good year in J978. lift1og its s ah.•-> 11 7 rwrrent ,,; 7ti7,000. nut that was below lht> numher of c ars sold by three other GM diviloons. Bwck (781,0001, Otdsmob1le U ,006,000 ) and PonUac <896.0<JO l GM's other division, Cadillac, 11old 350,000 cars Ja..,t year, nearly double the number of 1'1ntos sold by Font I and of course at a price more than doubh: what Pmtos sell for L I J General Motors captured 47 6 peref'nt of new car saJ .. :. tn 1978 In short, nearly one out or ••very two cars bougtll by Amencans is a GM make • •'ORD'S SHARF. WAS Z2.8 J>('rcent Chrrslcr om•e u much stonger competitor, had 10.1 percent o the 'market its total sales only a little bit more than thoi.e of th~ Olds mobile 01v1:11un ThPn came four fore1g-n munufacturcr., · Toyota 1a :J pcrct·nt >. Datsun <:1 1w rrcnl 1, Honda t2 4 l)f•rcent 1 anti Volk:.wagen 12 I percent I J\mcncan Motors took l 5 ri.:r n·nt of lhl• markt·t with s u!P:. of 170,000 rar., GM 's Cht>vrol<>l 1>1 v1:.mn !>t•ll:. th:.it rnany t·ars in 1.1 month Srock Market Drifts As Budget Studied NEW YOHK IJ\P l wh1h.• investors assci:.sed budge t. Stoc k prices were mixed today President C.irter'!> fil>cal · 1980 The Dow J ones average of JO tndustnals w«1s up l 04 poinlsto83S S3 At One potntlhe Oow wss downH po1nl:. Losers held a 7 6 lead over gainer ' among Nt'w York Stock Exc-han~e·hstcd issues . The President sent to Congress today a budRct for th1• fiscal year beginning Oct 1 that calls for a dcf1c1t of SW 1>1llion. Analysl'> s aid most ma1or features of Uw budget ht•~ been disclosed in advance or anticipated by investors . Jn Lhe absent·e o( uny :iUrJ)n:.e:;, broke rs said the rnark1·1 s imply remained in the dnftm~ pattern that charartenzP•I trading late last wee k. NI W VtJll• Ad1it•f\HWJ °"' .. ,,...., 11 nt ... "lr<I 1 ,,,_. ,,,,. \ N•• f\1Qt1\ N•• H1•'\ Nr >N YOllM ASU.HO• fl"'11 J't.,WUkl\ dt11V w.-..... •oo Monti\ AQO Y•ttr •OO two .,.4t.\ non J•n t tta ttMtr ,.,. to thtt• t'lfl tu Cl~'" .,. ... ~·l • \ Vt•\; '•>O•' ... .,., ... , N/ II\ 00o •JI ... 1110 II\~ .. 1~ - NV ~tOt._. v.1•,. 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Y>••H lllCl..0"'11 eq1 •h•••• 1n111 \no-1 • I \ . -- TONIGHT S LATEST LISTINGS Tele1'ision -.Jonuo~22.1979 DAILYPILOT s:s ! -==-----------~~~~~--~~~-=-~~-=--=--=---=--=-=-~--~--__:_~~~----_:::::_:::.:__::::. r.iiiiiii;:::::;:;;::;;;:~-::---:::~--:~~==::--""""::::::"".':"'.::::::------~--------------------:--::::=:=:=:=:::::::::::!::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'."-:-----~----.:....:::::::;::;::::::::::::::::::::::,; EVENING ... , •• NIWI lMIAOENCY ONE A TV oomment4"0r -.I • PflO«OQ• 9'll'4lf .,. ~ lo 00 • dowmenll!I"\' Oii 1go.., ~· .. ~ It on.Idle ~ on tti.cw l<lt AMM 1or· "4110 111 tt t<.11"'\J e llOQ of U elM , .. a '"-• 'fHf 1AADY 1UNOH 0.. ~ J.,. • p .. c11CM I<*• t>oomet9009 ano t.11<t bet~,_ own-'"" • ITMETt Ol IAH fl\ANCllCO A o.nino..1 k.,... •n11911 in an A11 I ll' 1-* COiOt191 a un1IOtn1, ,.,..,,..,.,. a -.n. tlfll\Qlng ~·-· lltld S!-1n10 tne c-. • C>Wft!AIY °""'' \lk'10t Bo<-09 G THEAOU ~r.- JOIHl CtitU8 OF ST AFf IN HA TIOHAL POUCY A OIM:UMOc>n 0 1 ,,,. contn bvuon 10 "411.,,.. and fOf elQn l)(litcy Mi19e by 1"9 "Bouse' Sp erial i n5 St•lf 8.30. I LOVE LUCY A hard dnnkin~ wande rer, played by R<1y Hol..:t-r. s~l~ oul to win the heart of a µ1 udh.h spinskr . Eileen Heckart. in a ~) minute scgmtmf of "LltUe House on the Prairie " at M o'clock tonight on Channel 4. ,, Ricky goes ott w1lh to ... dautlnQ S1artet1 10< an e vening OI publlc•ly !)k.turf!a flJ MICHAE.L JACKSOH At.trfi51 E.artlla Kin. cur- r.,,.11y atarrlng 1n "T1mbuk· tu." talk• about betng • atrono woman. paronttng. rellglon. ano lntelllgerlGe (() CAOSS-WrTS (t§J MERV GRIFFIN Gueits. Pat O'Btton. blfllle Wlllwood, Wllltem Otln'west. Adtlla ROQef' 81 John• Claa••t-1 I... ls• ing• II KNXT (CBSI Los AnQPlt•" Q KNBC I NBC) Los Ang~lo!> 0 KTLA (Ind I Los Angt•les 8 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angolt!~ Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Oocgo 0 KHJ-1'1 (Ind) Los Anqelo, ®) KCST (ABC) San Diego m KrTV (Ind I Los Angeles Q) KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angrtlt''• fn KCET· TV (PBS) Los Anq,..11·!> Ui> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 7.001 ~=GAME A8CHEW8 • (J) JOt<ER'S WILD SOC MILUON OOllAA MAH A llwed klller II aaalgned to assa•ln111e St-""'*" Ile 1a selec1ed 10< a apace mlUlon. (P.,, t) g) SAHFOAO AHO SON Fred uaee L.amonra sav- ings IOI' 1nvos1ment In a auooty ot Whopper C~s a> MACNEIL I LEHRER R~T lB INTRODUCING 810t.OOY 'lheo<V Of Evolution" 7 30. Ol8CO MAGIC <.tuH•• S t••g•r• I COf'nec;l lOfl I OOH8UWEAIUY~ 04 TING OAMI THAf'I HOU.YWOOO ~~"~11om 8otley ~·· Oft bledl .:tor• and their ,,.. .. !MpOf\Alnl •Un In HOlty- wOOd I TIC TAC OOUOH ADAM-I~ 2'TOHIQHT "The Pollllct 01 Ed~ uon" ID JVUA CHll.D AHO <X>MftAHY "6uftel f'Ot 19" (I) I 100,000 MAMETHA T TUNE aJ TI* PRICE 18 AIOHT t-00. ()) OfOAOE IURf4• tOOTH INRTHOA Y PARTY George 8urns Ind Ille ~I atara Goldie Hl'#TI and Arwty Gibb oeiebtate tile entertaln«'1 IOOlh l:>fftlldr; a ,_ yeera _,,, with patty guMll Including JC>t1My c.r.on. 8ob Hope and Steve M.,,ln D UTlU HOV8E ON THE PAAIAIE Lew• and Alben llt~ to apark • romance betweef\ a llard-4rlnklng wlOdeter (Rey Bolger') and ~Im and proper l.tdy. U OOUEOE BA&<ET8ALL Artzona va. use 8 l!J FAHTASY ISlAHO A rooe<> Clown gets a cllence to be a lamoua rooeo star and a woman tries to choose her lluabancfs Mxt wife. D MOVIE ***'h "Cllffle" (1952) LllHenoe Olivier', Jennifer J~ When 1 youno O'" runs eway with a mim ed men. the two moe1 very d•l18'ent rates (2 llfa I • CAROt. BURNETT AHO F'RIEHOS "W0<k1ng Al Mamage," "Natural Velvet " II) MOW • • '" • Deed Ringer" ( 1~1 Bello Oavts Kllrl Malden Twin m ters, one TUBE T OPPERS CBS a 8 : 00 -George Burns eclebratcs his lOOth birthday. even though he 's only 83. <See story and photo below.> KCET 9 8: 00 -Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti perform operatic selections live from Lincoln Center. <See story and photo below. > KCET @ 10 :00 -"Thieves o f Time ." Arizon a 's arcbeological r e - sources are being plundered 6y people digging illegally in ancient Indian ruins. good and the other a1n1s- 1er. plan a deedly ~ egalnat a bu-.n. (2 IVLI • GREAT PEAFOAMANCE8 "Live from Lincoln Cenlet" Soprano Join Sutl'tenlnd and tenor LcUC> ano Pevarottl perform from Avery fisher HaM '1i) 801.Tl CONOUCTS "Wegner" Selections Include "Tile Flying Du t chmen ." "T 1nnllauser." "Trl1t1n And taokle" and "Ole Melaterslnger " 1:30. THE 000 COUPLE fell• la forced to depend on Oscar's help In the linala of llWI Go4den AP"Ofl Cooking Con111S1 8':0011(1) M•A•S•H Col Porter reecte In a strange way to ttie 4077th doctors' feat that tlley are out of IOUCh with MW rnecj- lcal j)(act tCet 8 ®J HOW n.E WEST WAS WON Zeb and Luke learn that Ille young drll1er JMae lel In IOve with Is • wanted l!OfM lhlel G) MERV ORlfflH Guests· Pat O'Brien, Eatelle W1nwood, Wllll!lm Domorf!SI, Adela Rogers St Johns. Robert Nllllen. Gracie Fte4<1s '1i) GREAT ~ "live from Lincoln 'c.nter" Soc><ano Joan Svtllefland end ~ Luc>- ano Pavarortl per1orm from A...-y A9hef' Hill •.30 II ()) WkAP IN ~Tl Arlfty's Job la jeoperellzed ""*' !NI .i1111on ts forced to QM1 _.., flYe thousand dollar:& 8 H8CMOVIE "1~1l1ute f or Revenge" (Prem.ere> Sem Groom. George H1m111on A,.. organwitlon founded 10 COffect Wfongdoing c:orn- m 1 tt e d eg•lnst th• defenMleu goee .tier • well-known con artllt 10:00 II Cl) LOU OAAHT Lou uoooYerl I clewr llMneial 9Ct*"6 run by o wtwle-collat con attlSI e o ~ CD NIGHT GAU.EAY "er.ndl" An 11-year.()ld mMts and belnendl "The Thing," a IN>Mler fl!) ~Of TIME • A11zona'1 ucheOIOglcal reeoutOM -beinQ por- taged by "p0tt1unters." people WflO Wlegalty diq up ancient Indian rulna tor personal gain 1o:30 •• HEWS 14.RrASAH EMISSARY First l.Aldy RoMlynn CMtilt ettenda lhe opening Of the Atlanta. Geofglll. nhiblt Of the ArmenO ...,,_ At1 Coltec1Jon. t~1 ••Cll9 MEW& MAKE .. LAUOti MOVE • •'ii "S....,. Smell Ot S1.1cc:e11" P9&7) Burt Ulnc:M1.,, Tony tmts • lHe 000 COUP\.E f'eb ·a knowledge of opera ~ Oee# win e C9' In A rldlo quiz .now. end ho ~tty"*"• his~· l!fll\lp of !NI prize .., THE OOOOIE8 Gr-a 10Ye Of wc:haeol- ogy lende the OOodlM In I subterrenean pred1ce- men1 9 OC<CAVETT G'*1 J"'"" P O'Don- nell 1 t:30 8 (I) AOaCFOAO ALES Roddord'a invwtlgetton 01 1 IMhiOn rnooel'a deatto leads lltm 10 an ~Ilion. Guest llOlt· Gabe Kaplan Guests· Jactc Klugmen. Rlohatd Fredricka. Hoy! AXton 0 TWIUOHT ZONE A gunmen lat lllr& learns that tits quarry haa llrelldy beenkllled 8 9 POUCE STOff'f TWO pollCe Ol11Cera trying 10 pv1 • an+per bentnd bera 111• '"'9tr81ed by the leek of 8Ylder>ce. • THE OOHO SHOW g) OET8MART S""'1 le ~ to PfO- tect a Sc:andin8'IWlll 0t•n- oes1 trom ktdnllOPfno fD CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MORNING 12:00 8 TWIUOH1' ZONE "f'rom Agne. -With J..Qll9'' • AL.FAED HfTCHCOCK PAE8EHT8 A man '*" a delectlve to lollow 111$ .. " ingeo .... 9) OETSMART Mu . 99 end Hwry Hoo .,. left on • deeer1ed Peclflc 1-.nd IO lool! for a myste- • Too Busy to Wait, Burns Celebrates ,.,..,, ........ l OOTH CELEBRATION Bums at 83 By PETER J . BOYER AP'T_t_W.- George •Bums turned 83 on Saturday. So tonight on CBS he's throwing himself a lOOth birth· day party. <Channel2. pp.m. I "l'm ool 100 years old." he says. "The reason l 'm giving the party now is because on January 20, 1996, I'm booked to play the PaUadium Theatre in Lofldon. I'm giving my party tonight because when I tum 100 years old. f'll be out of town." YOU CAN HIAGINE WHAT a TV comedy-variety spedal starring an 83·year-old man mi~ht be like . Lots or old man jokes, plenty or young pretties around to supply fodder for worn double entendres. There figures to be some of this on tonight's show, but "George Burns' looth Birthday Party" has an uplifting edge,-George Burns. Bums is a legend, but he's not a museum piece. He doens't have to be dragged on stage and camouflaged behind a lot of younger funny men. HIS STAGE PRESENCE is sharper than mos t you'll see on TV. hlS wit as facile. Part or this is because Bums is a natural. a nice guy who is good at cracking jokes. "I don't try too hard ... I don't sweat," he says . And Burns has been lucky. When be was 79. an age when most old show bi2 hands leave the home only for an occasional, often embarrassing talk show appearance. B urns was starting a new career as an actor. HE WON AN OSCAR FOR ''The Sunshine Boys," a part he got when Jack Benny died, and it began a period or renewal that has kept Bums fresh and excited about his work. "I. was 79 when I started my new career," he says. sucking that cigar. '!And that's a bell of a t ime lo start a new career. And who knows? When J 'm 91, I mJght take up toe-dancing." The Bums philosophy: •'TIONGS HAPPEN IN YOUR lifetime as you go a long, you get good breaks and you gel bad breaks. And my average has been on lbe good side. ''Who'd have thought four years ago that 1 would ever do 'The Sunshine Boys?' "As it happened, J ack Benny died. which was a terrible thing, but we 're all gonna die. Except me. I don't think I will. I 'm gonna.look ror another exit. "Anyway. Jack died and they bad me read for lbe part aod I ~ot it. I started a whole new busi· ness for myself. · AFTER .. SUNSIDNE BOYS,'' Burns played about the biggest role ao actor can get in "Oh. God!" .. A.cti.ng is easy." he says, "When I played God, nobody could judge my performance How can you tell ii I was good or bad?" He 's just finished a picture with Brooke Shields and~ sequel to "Oh. God" is planned. So, be can take in stride the inevitable re- ferences to bis age, Including those herein. "Besides." he says. "I can't get old. I already am old:' noua muroe<et • THEPMOHE"R "anc.. Vf)Ol1 A lime" The Prlsonet I~ rutlllvU 1ntfltlogatl0r\, taken to 1no •••-degree t2;30 • AOU.E.R IUPEASTAM • ALFRa> HITCHCOCIC ~EHTS "The nve-Forty-Elght" • MOVIE • • "Larceny" ( 1948) JOM Payne, Olin e>ur,ee. 12!318 HEWS t!J) AOA~t2 The 011~• of Adem*l2 .,. .rn.Olved '" a hogno apeed chaM. 1 murder UM llnd a family d~te t2:40 II CD C88 ~TE MOVIE • * "Grlllin And Plloeni•" ( 10781 Peter flllt. Jill Cley.- bvroh 1:00 D TOMOAAOW Gues11 PubllC relattOn~ ~ 8ot>by Zltem, Haney Frid9y, euth« of t:011 .. My=:~· 130 HEWS 2:00 HEWS GET SMART Mn end t Ile Cfllef go unden:over 10 1nw0tt D . l<AOSICheme 2:211 NEWS 2:30 HEWS 2:67 MO\llE • • "Mud11r On Monday" ( tas31 Ralon Rlcf>wdoon. Margaret L81Qhlon 4:4211 HEW8MAKER8 Taw11day·11 D ayfirtw Movie11 AFTERNOON t2':00 Cl * * * "The Glua Web" I 19541 Edward G. RoC>ontlon, JOhn forsytlle. m It • "HOid Your Man" ( 19331 Clerk Geble, Jeon HatlOw 3:00 Q.W •• 'A ''T 0 Trap A Spy· I 1966) Rob4wt Vaughn, David McCatlum 3:30 8 •*"""Home For Tne HOllc:leya" I t972) Ele8nof Perker, Jutle Harris . An THEATRES "fHi ........ 'RIAMGU-•-• "llYOte A14D IAar' ... ~··· ... '"THI IOYS ROM taA%JL" ,_ . ., .. -rHf DllfVBI• --.,.. c COSTI MESI ) So. Coa•t 11•1~6 1111 3410 lmlOI frn P1<~n~ 70MM OOUY STHIO "SUPBMAH" ••• ~ ....... ,~,,,~·-t..i Uft--4J:H .. OLIYB"S STOIY" ,_...,._ • ...._HAU .. -t..+4t - Opera to Make TV History 'Holocaust' Under Guard '"THI IBMUDA TIJA.H6Lr ....... ,........ -INI IREA PLAZA , .. ,~9 ~n9 Org 1.1111111 "•• l rtt Ptto•"t An historic concert by Dame Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavarotti will be televised as it as happening, on Live From Lincoln Center at 8 o'clock tonight oo KCET, Channel 28. Richard Bonynge is music director and conductor of the symphony or- chestra that will ciccompany the singers. THE CONCERT WILL originate from the stage of A very Fisher Hall al Lincoln Center. It will be the first time the two opera singers tiave ap- peared together in concert. Miss Sutherland and Pavarotti are a legendary partnership in opera, having appeared lo~ether on most of t he world's great stages. They also have a list of joint recordings of operas and operatic duels. Miss Sutherland. born in Australia, was named a dame commander of the Order of the British Empire on the Queen's Ne w Year 's li s t of honor". published in London last Dec: 30, 197R TDF. TITLE OF d a me is the hif;hest the queen can bestow, and M 1ss Sutherland was c hosen for her service lo opera. Live from Lincoln Center ls pro· duced by LincolD Center for the Performing Arts in cooperation wilb WNET. Thirteen.New York. Televised . nationa lly on PBS as part or the "Great .Performances" series, it is made possible by grants from Exxon Corp .. lhe National En· dowment for the Arts, the Andrew W Mellon Foundation and the Corpora· tion for Publi c Broadcastt J ohn Goberman is the series' producer. TONlGtrr•s CONCERT offers the followin~ program: -By Miss Sutherland: the mad scene from "Hamlet" by Thomas; "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls" from "The Bohemian Girl," Bane: "Ernani. Ernana Jnvolami" and cabaletta from "Ernam ." Verdi : "lo Non Sono Piu l 'Annelta " from "Crispino e la Comare" by Ricci and "Ah' Non Crcdca" and "Ah! Non Giunge" from "La Sonn ambula" by Bellini. By Pavarotti "O Paradiso" from ''L'Africaine" by Meyerbeer; "A la Paterna Ma no" from "Mac- Beth," Verdi. "Cielo .e Mar" from "La Gioconda." Ponchietu; "Amor Ti Viet a ·' from ··Fedor a ·· by Giordano and "Pourquoi Me Re veiller '' from ''We rther,•• Massenet BY 80111, THE fol lowing selections from "La Traviata" by Verdi· "Libiamo," "Un 1 Felice" and "Parigi o Cara"; the sccond·acl duet from "Rigoletto" by Verdi and the act-one duel from "Lucia di 1-ammermoor" by Donizetti. Bonynge and the or chestra wi ll perform the "The Ma rriage of f'igaro" by Mo:i:art. Nielsen ~to Measure Cable, Pax_-TV Share By The Hollywood Reporte r NEW YORK -Apparently prod· dcd by Young and Rubicam ad agency executiv-:s. the A C. Nielsen TV ratings servict> will expand its meaaurement or cable and pay-cable vlcwersh.ip. mcosure audience rractionaiization <'n used by cable TV and CU.'~tom re- portsforcableTV system clients. Six thousand cable TV households TO SING ON lV Luciano Pav.rou t HISTORIC CONCERT Joan Su1herland BONN. Est Germany <AP) -West German police guarded TV transmitters Monday against possible sabotage of the fi rst German telecast of the movie "Holocaust." which deals with Nazi persecution of the Jews. "1'h.is is the hardest subject for a Germlln to "IONCi ()f THI GYrStlES" •..>e '"IHYAStOH Of 1l4t IOOY SHATCHas-........ ~ . ..,. ,,.., deal with," said Edith Keller, a native German 1,..1 and a U.S. Embassy media specialist. She said the •---,'"T'Hf~~aa---wu_o_•_;~ movie had received "enormous' attention in the ntA.HGU" West German media as it did when shown in the ,_ 101 United Stales last year . .. ________ Iii CHANCELLOR HELMUT Schmidt. who ...--------- served as an anti·aircraft lieutenant in World War II. planned to watch the movie Monday night. "time permilling." a chancellery spokesman told The Associated Press. Chief Federal Prosecutor Kurt Rehmann said police suspeeted neo·Naz1s were responsible for last Thursday's bombing of a transmitter near Kobleru lbat cancelled transmission of a documen· tary on dealb camps. "We are still getting threats constantly." said n West German television source who asked not to he identified. Officia l spokesmen denied any thre ats. c lassified ad.Call 642-5678 and a t riendly ad- vise r wil I help you turn your whee ls into cash. TV Actress Honored Ja ... rr White's Sale BEVERLY Jll Ll.S <AP ) -Veteran civil rights activist Or. II . Claude Hudson a nd ac- tress ~ther Rolle have received the top awards from the Southern Chris- tian Leadership Con - f e rence. T hey we r e honored. during a week hon'onn~ the latt• Or Harper Geu Ro/,e Martin Luther King. MISS ROLLE, or the television series "Good Times," was presented thE' Rosa Parks Award for "her s trug1?le to bring both dignity and respect to black women and theirfamJlies." Hudson, a 92.year-old retired dentist, received the Martin Luther King Award. the SCLC 's highes t honor ." LA-Z~BOY I}\ . . WHITE'S Thl1 will probably increaae and ftr~=r==---nttlft~;.. major advedi•~ agency tnvolvemenl ln these m"ina:---. - r C'cclvlog the Madison Square HOLLYWOOD <AP • Garden sports and a~cial event pro-..--Valerie Harper has gram packal(e were recently re-been ,signed for a !\tar· searched by Nielsen for Young and rina role in UnJversul 's Rubicam, which hH b\:en bullish on "Tht" Lael Marrlf'<I Cou· •• ~~'f.~r--:!::l!!!:....;.:=..-==--""'·Ple In America." which FROM WALT DtSN!Y )ROOUCTIONI TECHNICOLOR• .. -;:::..-::;;r..:;:.• ~ ~- Nleleen plans to produce a report on pay-cable during 1979, break out u ble 'IV vt wing lo the annual coun· The agency placed several major NlafO"'Wtin'tal'-W ~ood and Oo,; ad cllenta within the MSG package. OeLuhe. lY·by-county vlewtna &ludy and re· ·•wt: OISCOVF.RED THAT cable port viewing o r local orlglnaUon not only 'does not hurt broadcaaters, <'hannelt whenevl'r fe11lbl . ...._ _but frequently helps them," says IT AL80 Pl.ANS lo remove restric·""' Y&R tenior vice prc~ldtnt Joseph Uon1 on the number of mar~eu tn 011trow. which such suwrstaUona as W'J'CG "We belJeve It Is Ulme to •lop T V can have their view rshlp shackllns cable with broadcu t pro- me11ured and offer custom repofU to lectioniam." In her fint mo\llc role ~lMe TV'11 ''Rhoda," M lu Harper play!.\ a for merly marri ed woman wh o wholehearte~ly em hraces the sexual re vqtution. • • '42•'7 .....U01 _ .. ,, ... _ ... I ... = ...... . ........ c...--. c.>--·· f. • ·. ... -DAILY PILOT Mond11 J1nu•f'Y 22 1tN c ............ .. ~ ~ ........ .. ....... , c1nename ~ scAEen 6 J l&'2!>~J CJ comPLf l MATINEES SA TUllAY & SlllA Y : New Bain ·Role: ·Fun > . "KI N G OF THE GYPSIES'' (R) LOOt<ING FOO MR 00008AR" (R) Culture Shock Paces Silverman Offerings 'MAOIC''(R) . PARADISE ALLEVH 'PO) "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" <PG> "IN BODY SNATCHERS" (PG) 00l.8Y STEAt O "FORCE TEN FROM NAVARONE" IPGl ''THE BOYS IN COM PANY C" tR1 "MOMENT BY MOMENT" <RJ STRDIUm i:.sc11ee n 6 J9 78 60 Cl-DAIVE·ln f(•l •ll• ... .. , ....... ... By JERRY BUCK .. ,. '"'"'''-.,., .. Conrad Ualn u y1 hl11 t wu yo una co at ars on "DHf'rcnt S tro k .-a " br l n 6' ou t the· ttr•ndhit~r In him "J 'm rc»lly 1ndu1J1lng rnysell with the kldJI ," he &aid "I k"t!I llktt a g-randfathc r None o( my thret-children hlllS kids I don 't have to t&ke them bomc I guess that '11 lhe w1ty w1th arandlathers you can twve fun with them ·" T HE HALl''-HO Ull com ed y 11erl6, which a irs on Channel 4 ut 8 pm on fo"rtdays, also st ars Gary Colem an and Todd Bndges as Baln's young charges. Bain plays a m111iona1re who takes in the sons · of bts bluck 'PI NOCCHIO" IGl m aid alter her death. IH VC N GE o r lH PI NK PANTHER . I PGI The comedy ce nt ers on the ~-------------------c:: cultural shock o ( two young boys from Ha rle m sudd~nJy thrust In-FORCE TEN FROM NAVA RONE" . MID NtGHT EXPRESS"' (A) NATIO AL LAMPOON'S ANIMAL HOUSE" 'AME RICAN GRAFFITT I " <PG> "MOME~T BY MOMENT"· ''HOU SE CALLS" <PG) "MAGIC" "EMBRYO"' CR) "UP IN SMOKE" (R) ''A 80 Y ANO HIS DOG" A LL O R IV[ IN~ OPtN 6:JO r..M.HfGHT1.Y Cru to vnoer t 1 ~"•• U ftlet\ • Ktdd .. P1ay9ro vna to a white world. This show, which pr emiered Nov .. 3, was touted as the first to be selected by NBC presidenl Fr ed Silve rman . Bain sa id , "We u s he r ed in the S I I ve rman p h llosoP.hy . Wha t a te rrible burde n. · FOR MIDSEASON the newly appointe d S ilve r ma n , who helped put ABC in rirst place in the ratlnilfs· tossed out a ll of NBC 's fal entries und replaced them with shows mostly com · edy -or bis own scledio n. The bigg~t comedy t hores in "01H'renl Strokes" fa ll o n the tin y s houlders o ( G arr Cole man. He's sort o( a pinl·s 1zed Milton Be rle, with a joke for every OC· casion. But I'm afraJ d it doesn't do anything for m e. I guess J 've had an overdose o( precocious-'---====================:!!:::====~-~" ness. Ba in admits the re is a thin line that separ ates Gary from being c ute and being a smart ----------------t't a leck. ....... t • ttttto.u 994 2400 Al.AH Al OO Plitt AU fTH CU TI CAUfOtlNIA sum ,,.., I J1JO e J 1M e 4o>O e IOrOO Pill nl, I/It NfVlfW I PM "HE DOES comedy welJ so it"s le mpling to ~ive him lines." he sa ul. ''The more you do that t he more you risk slipping over . But I think he has the ability to play other ways. lie has lo be used ri~ht." J I I. TOUotWS l OID Of THI llNGS<..01 ain said he finds his new 1110 • >•" • s.u • ••" • 10.0 se ries "a de h,htrul a nd won· ____ .._'-------41"'1 de rful change • a fter his six -~~---.-~ .. -.---. OOMAlAI WM_ .. • uo•uo 1t11110T years as Bea Arthur's pompous r•-~·-INVAMON Of M IOOY SM&TCMllS<•> ne ighbor on "Maude." 1Jt41 e 1:00 e l1JO e 8000 6 IO:IJ '----..J "''· ,,,. Htmw • N ''TH£ TIUNG that attr acted A&.Uf....,. "..,."''nu u n .. , ::.:::.. CALwoaHIA sum<"°> ... ~ 'DIFF'RENT STROKES': SILVERMAN'S FIRST ON NBC Conrad Bain; Co·stars Todd Bridges, Lett; Gary Coleman me lo 'Maude ' was to lake a c haracte r intrinsic ally unsym · p athetic and find the c hara t teristics that made him what he was." he said. "T hat .kind of c harac te r has enormous de· fe nses and rigidity. It was run lo show both sides, to be t rue to hb r iJi?id exterior and slill let the a u· dience get a peek at the person inside. "Phillip Drummond <on Dir f 'renl Strokes I is a ve ry d1r fe re nt kind or challcn~c . lie d oesn 't demonstrate what he ill. He 's po tentially w a rm and. without being sentimental, he 1s em o tional. "I think s entimentality tends to be a cop out and i.hallo wcr than finrung ways to deal with the real person." BMN, WHO WAS bo r n in Ca nada , gained his acting ex· perie nce on the New York s tage. "I am constantly getting cast <lS a sophistic ated cha racter who 1s rt>a~onably well to do. but I wa s JUSl a dirt rarme r from Canada." he sa id fie a ppeared In seve ral movies in Ne w York 4 and did not movt: wt•st until .. Muud<'" I le said hl' 1s not yet s allsf1ed wilh the show .. , 'm not s atis fied w1lh the writing yet. and I don 't t h.ink the writers arc either ... he srud . "I don 'l th.ink you can be satis fied with anyttung so new." 11l•U•·9\IO IJiat • J>M • 4J.Je • .,,. • tiJO 6 .... rri I It '9flflfW 11>0 ... Kids' Commereials snvwma nauOMt ,. ·;.~ 'AIADISI AUlT (l'OI 11J•,JI 9:.&0 Plltl '----..J anaa Of TMI llllB TOMAlOU (POI CUNT LUTWOOO MIT WMK'M WAT IUT l00$ltN l ''" • )1l0 ••• oo • l :JO •• Or:ICI --.. "MAGtC"IRI ~-·­I.AT,__,_ ........ ,,..~. ·-·., •••OlllTlr..aT ~IAC&I ..__, ,._, Piil W" ,.,,,__,~·· l.OlllY NO PUN' TWO AMIU Nfnl fLllN OOIDOH (I f l'\Ul llJt MACHINI <•> '"*' wvuu t4IO ra uu1· ("") TMI LOW IUOtot ""' IOI 'AHTHll <et Alternatives Studied S AN FRANCISCO <AP l After a 10.year battle to ban television ads uimed at children, c ons ume r g ro ups s a y the F e d e r al Tra d e Commission hearings on the Issue ar c "an important first step." Some are convinced that the Is sue will be fought In the courts a nd m ay not be resolved for years . AND AT LEAST o ne group feels that a ban is not th e a nswer. "A ban might be morally cor· r eel ," said Robert Choate, pres•· dent of the Council on Children. Med ia and Me rchandis ing. "But it won't solve the proble m." Choate contends that there are loopholes In all t he n'C's pro· posalsb which include an oul· r ight an on all commercials al med al children under 8. HE SAYS THAT advertisers will s imply shift their com· me rcials to a diffe rent time or differ ent d ay, capturing the same children's audience. Last week's hearin~s focused on Saturday morning com- mercials directed at children, but Cho ate cla i ms tha t kids watch TV most at other limes: weekday afte rnoons a nd e ven· ings and Sundays . ''The FTC Is getting lnto•a gut issue." said Choate. ''THEY'RE TAKING the first re al hard look at the morals and ethJcs under which the promo· lion or ~oods s hould be un· d ertaken. • Choate believes that the FTC s h o uld cons ider a lte rna tive restraints on a d vert ising : re · quiring s e para tor s on com · me rcials, cost figures, nutrition graphics and hazardous product symbols . Public Service announcements a nd mini·pr ogr a m s o n TV s hould ex p l ain a d vertising techniques to both children and ad ults, he said. ''If children a re brought up with fa ctually com plete and balanced ads. the y'll expect the s am e kind of commert ial whe n they are adults." said Choate . Othe r cons um t•r groups ar c hoping that the hearings will put pressure on ad v<'rt1se rs lo reJi?· ulale them selvc:-. m o re cfrec· live ly By The Aaoci•ted Press The follow ing a re Billboard 's hot record hits for the wee k ending Saturday as they appear in ne xt week's 1ssue or Billboard maga zine. HOT SlNGLES 1. "Le Freak" Chic (Atlantic ) 2. "Too Much Heaven" Bee Gees <RSO l 3. "Y.M.C.A." Village People (Casablanca > 4. "Do You Think I'm Sexy" Rod Stewart <Warner Bros. l 5. "My We" Billy Joel <Columbia I 6. "A Little Mor e Love" OUvla Ne wton.J ohn IMCA l 7. "Ooh Baby Baby" Linda Rons tadt <Asylum > 8. "Hold The Line " Toto <Columbia > 9. "Eve ry 1 's A Winner" Hot Chocolat e <Infinity I 10. "Sept.ember" Earth, Wind & Fire CArc I TOPLPs 1. ''S2nd Street " Billy J oel <Columblu) 2. "Brief Case Full Of fll ues" Blues Brothers I Atlantic l 3. "Grea~t Hits. Vol. II'' Barbra Streis and <Columbia l 4. "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" Nell Diamond <Columbia > s. "Blondes Have More Fun" Rod Stewart <Warner Bros . I 6. "The Best Of Ea rth, Wind & l''irc" Earth, Wind & F ire <Colum· bia l 7. "C'Est Chic" Chic <Atlantic l 8. "Backless " Eric Clapton IRSO > 9. "Greatest Hits" Barry Manilow (Arista l 10. "Double Vision" Foreigner CAllantJc l SEE SUPERVOLKS! HELD OVER! "I JUST LOVED THIS MOVIE!" la Stoc• -H.w '7' • ......_ Sclrecco1, o..n. ........ c... ..... .. Dffttlt. ..... . C-..n "BEST FOREIGN FILM -OF 'ftiEYEARl II -Art~• Wt"\111" N 'r ~hf -Judith Cnst ENTERTAINMENT I MUSIC Plu1 Golden Olob• Nom1nee "A WEDDING" <.HO,.(.'S • C.HlfCtt• UPIN SMOKE " --nmlUOUllll9Ulllla fl ** fOIKITltl DASI ''"* TARGET uvuom * * .,,, ATIACK ~THE KILLEA TOMATOES" SUPERMAN •••l0""'.""0Q ,, ...... , .. ., . . ......... ··-·-O •"' llt~T lOOAN "Wilder· ""' Femlly Pert 2" MON-f"fU 1 00 too SAT IUN 1 00.) 00. & 00 , 00,. 00 ~ .... --. """n-. '°" •1Wrf 9Mnce.W. ""Looll' _,_,,.,,. l lllt .. ,., •• ,. ... _._ >•• ... , ' ..• •ClassHled • INS IDE : •Ann IL.anders •Horoscope Mondey, .i.nuery 22, 1979 DAILY PILOT Feat ring_<>_• __ • ___ €, Floating Cla~s · A day on the Hornet gives Irvine students a c hance to study oceanography. By J UDITH OUiON ()I tr. 0.lly PllCll ~ "11us lS neat. huh '" the slXUI grader ex· claimed to tus fnend "I've never been out Uu.s far," ltllOtfler stu dent marveled as the 50 foot Hornet edged at.a way to sea ofr Newport Harbor. "Me netther ... said his comparuon, keepln1 an eye oo the hor110n WhaJes were supposed to appear but so far none had 111' minutes slipped by It was soon time for the Hornet to head back to harbor with the students from Greentree Elementary School in Irvine, and it looked as if at would be an un· eventful tnp. ' But all of a sudden. off the port side, there were dolphins. Lots of dolphins. The day was saved. Ken Williams. the skipper, eased the old boat closer so the students could get a good look at the diving dolphins. Steve Hormuth . the resident. oceano· grapber. plied the class with questions about the fish. Were they mammaJ$? If so. why? What other sea creatures were mam(llals? The lesson over. it was time to get or· ganiied for the return trip. Lunches were eaten, the sacks collected and the' seasick students comforted. All too soon it was back to the dock and back to school. TID8 SCENE, with variations. is repeated nearly every day aboard the Hornet, the "float. ing classroom " available to all students Ln the Irvine Unified School District. Most days there is more concentration on experiments and less ons but Miss VirglnJa Page's class was there to watch for whaJes, Hormuth said. He usually asks the students to conduct a variety of experiments, such as testing the water for sediment. using the current meter, dredging and examining the various kinds of fi sh wh.lch are caught. The curriculum. written by Hormuth, a former coach and science teacher at Uni versity High School. is geared to aJI student levels from kindergarten through 12th grade. I .. 1 • °'"'' ...... _..,,,.....at.-Oceanographer Steve Hormuth .shows sixth grade class sample of plankton, fresh from the sea. • He's excited about it becaus:e he gets tO use it aboard a "living lab.·· "Oceanography is a very dry subject to l each ," Hormuth said. . "Here. YoU can do experiments you can't do in a lab." part· or his time, for example. working on the well-worn engine The boat is old so there are many things to repair. It actually is owned by the Sea Scouts but the Irvine school district uses it Monday through Friday for its noating classroom. His office has filed an application for an $18,300 grant from the state enviro nmental energy progra m <paid for by the personalized ucense plates > but has not received word on it yet. THE BOAT teaches general seamanship. too. Hormuth said. "Most kids have not bad ex- tensive boating or water experience. I have had some h.igh school kids who have never seen the. ocean." It is vaJuable as a vocationaJ tool. as well. The Hornet once was a launch on the aircraft carrier Hornet. but it has been re built to look like a fishing craft. "There was no supers tructure or scats." said J erry Rayl , director of secondary education for the district. Rayl hopes that additional flinds can be found to keep the "classroom" afloat for at least three years ·'It's a well-written program." he said. "We hope to get the rest of the money from private 1ndividuaJs and businesses." It nught be questioned whether the Hornet is worth the money but Rayl and Hormuth both believe the progr am has a great deal of merit. The crew members are from the aJternate high school and some are considering careers at sea. The Hornet provides them an opportunity to see firsl·band if they are reaJJy interested. There are proble ms with the Hornet and Hormuth Is learning to Iron them out. He s pends THE SEA SCOUTS obtained the boat free but there are many expenses connected with keeping it in the water Rayl estimates that it will take SS0,000 a year to maintain it , what with paying both the oceanogr apher and a full-time pilot. "It gives the s tudents an appreciation for the sea and some advanced science as well ." Rayl said. "It's a very positive program." Hormuth added. ~rasing Negative Tapes 'If you're progrt:Jmmed a loser, you're going to be one. It's a self- fuffilling prophecy,' says Char Mecke of Orange Coast College. She teaches students 'to get rid of these tapes -erase them - and get new ones.' By D£NNJS McLELLAN °' .. 0..1, ...... $!aft It's an unusual request for a col· lege teacher to m a ke. But Char Mecke of Orange Coast College tells her students not to come to class un· less they come as 5-year-olds-in learning attitudes, that is . "A S-year-old bas not recorded negative tapes-beliefs they have a bout t he mselves that are self· destructive and debilitating." says Mrs. Mecke , who teaches SurvivaJ in College, a class for improving study skills. "You see, a S-year-0ld will do anything ... It is these tapes -I can't spell," "I have a lousy memory." "I can 't write pape'rS' ' -that are the biggest stumbling blocks in s ucceeding in school, believes Mrs. Mecke. "We've got a lot of 20-year-olds on this campus disguised as 80-year· olds. 1be first thing I do is have the m get rid of these tapes ~rase them and get new ones. . "If you're programmed a loser. you 're going to be one It's a self. fulfilling prophecy " DURING mE NINE-WEEK class Mrs . Mecke teaches the nuts and bolts of good study habits : setting up a s tudy schedule . o r ganizi ng n oteboo k s. s pe ed r ea din g , vocabulary building. listening skills and ta.king exams. But it is her "holistic " teaching ap· proach, which draws upon a com- b in a lio n of s p i ritual. mental. psychological a nd therapy techni- q ues, that makes her stand out from others who teach these academic nuts and bolts. "I have more tricks in my bag, .. she says. She aJso draws upon her own ex· perience as a licensed marriage, rami· ly and child counselor in teaching the class which she ''invented'' in 1970. She a lso teaches Literature of Expanded Awareness. It is her unusual teaching approach" that resulted in Change magazine selecting her Ln 1976 asr of 29 out· s tanding college teac hers in the United States. And by tackling the tr aditionaJ in a n untraditional way she has earned the praise of countless students whose academic and personal lives have been turned around. • Many who sign up for the class are friends and relat ives recommended by former students. MORE THAN ANYTHING, Char Mec ke gel~ s tudents motivated. "Teachers put kids down so by lbe time I get them their belief system about themselves is this garbage, .. she says, picking up a s maJI plastic tras h can overflowing with negative tapes. It was give n to her by a for m e r student a s a d esk-top souvenir. "I tell them I can smell their tapes. So I have to get rid of this garbage." One oC the main problems with those doing poorly in college. she CStt TAPES, Page CZ> Guatemalan Weaving Gordon Frost records the folk art of Guatemala. By JUDlnl OLSON Ol ltle o.i" ........... Time is almost running out for Gordon Frost. His life work will have to be done quickly because of the encroachment of time and ci vllization. Frost, a former Peace Corps vohu•t.eer , de· cided, after relurnin& to the U. S. from a tour of duly In Guatemala, to record that coun- try's folk art as a career. It is an important project because there. as in many developing 11alions, naUve a~ are being given up for machine-made clothes and articles. Frost, a UCLA graduate, saJd be bad a small collection of weavinga when be came back from Guatemala and was surpnaed at the reaction when he showed It to people. . The weavtngs are characterized by an U · toundlng variety of colors and desl1111. • "' This aaeocialion carried over into costumes so that the townspeople feel loyaJ to certain fabrics and styles. IN TBE GUATE MALAN villages everyone weaves, Frost noted. "The footloom pieces, which are larger, are done by the mep and the backstnp weaving is mostly done by women.'· The weaving sWI is done principally for practical reaaona. Frost said. "If you don't weave It, you have to buy It." Re was asked if talent is universal In the villa1es or if aJI the people learn to weave as a matter of course. He Indicated that the people all have an appreciation for what is good and they like work that bu , in Guatemalan Im· agery, "a lot ohpark." THE WOU 18 NOT expensive ln terms of lime spent because the weavers only wotk for pennies. But the lruly exceptional weavlnl can't be mercbaodiaed because tbenl'lb not ~lh appred.UOO for it to bring the prices ~. --.IN~A--.LIX:l'U&E for the Oranp_~._ Fallt MW.the qu.Uao GI~ v_ad.Woa Chapter of The Embroiderers GuUd ol America, of Guatemalan texWes can be saved la often Frost talked about the diversity, which be said asked. i.B at the same lime unified. "Thia particularly ls asked • by muaeµm "There are more than 100 ethnic~ ln curators all tJ\e time. But all we can do now la to QuatemaJa, each with Ill own style of dreu," pbotoaraph and coUect the...._. .... _lroH eeid When~ and:¥8rildon el •r•--=-==~wt.:--· -........,~INUpiF-~ are muJttpHed, um "pool" ol. etblUc clotbes ex· to Gulltemala eacb &aster md summer, Hvet tn pandatot.bouaandaofposslbletexUles. Newhall. He bu dilplayed. his work at the Tex· Froat said be believes the reuon each We Mmeu.m, the Loe An1eles County Museum villa1e haa ill own 1ttyle of texUJfll and C09· of Art and other lnaUtuUom. Ula private coUec· tumes la that ln Pre·ColumblP days the people lion of Guatemalan texUles la the larsest ln the had a cloee ldftrtificatton wtth the villqe ldola. world. . ' • Gordon Frost wfth colorful weaving. • I • .. CAil V PILOT Monday. January 22 11HI ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE! The 8199eat M•rkelpl•e• on lhe Orange CoHt DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ••• Tapes (f'rom Pa•~ ('I> hi.I) !I, lis lh•t they don't have In)' iuab ''The rarat Wna thty h1"' t.o do t• 1&el • ~0111." H)'i Mn. M ckt ''Once the1 ha vu • KO•I. they should gull 11ud)'lnc fo r lhC!lr lt'at'hl'r. 11nd •lUdy for lht>mRtvM and lbe•r life "~ tl'k•y do lhal. lht'y'rt off and run nan.: .. DURING Ttlt.: na T fout ""' u . she em phaalud beans a 11.nlaht A atudent In fact 1be drills U mto lht'm T!x'O, on lt\\• flnh wt~k. "~ &hatlN'll thtm b\ U)\flg, "I don't wiint you to work to n.-• -.1 raiacht A stwJt'nt 1'hat '• not where It '• at .. ''Th\•y'n.-shcx-kcd 1he H)IJ 1·h.,n I H.> lhl•rr u1 • bt-ttt•r goal ~orlt.ina on bt'ln& 11 \traight I\ hum"n twin& " A t Uu11 1X>1nt 1thei hand& out ai mlm~-ographcd -.hl·t!l on bcln.c 11 i.elf actuaJu.ed ptfflOn. a 20 1>c.11nt bllt10£ of lfU<'h motlYlillH>n•I m1uonll '"' ··Take re5pon.s1b11lty for your own actioru.. · 'Say no when uyln~ yt:.> wtil burt )'Ou " 1rnd "HJSK GO FOR IT I• Ow1ng the cour~c ~tu'1t'n~ are rt.-quJred to write w Joumul every we•t'li dt'taiJ1na mLcm•l '1nd l 0 lcrnuJ growth And In ket••nng with her po:;itlv.-approilch to teadun.c. Mr~ Mecke never nu1rks pM~rli with red ink 1t has a ncgiill\'e poy<'holoJ(1cul <·on notation I nislt!ad. shl! UM~b "rccn, the color 11( .irowth, or blue, the color of Wlbdom Say!! Mni M ccke· "I foci I( you hkc yuur11elf you will want to read wt.111 , o~anizc your tJmc. do well on tests ltod com e In on tlmc because you have sell-worth · · ·Jf you don 'l shine at on . go to the twuch " Gei Rid Of Freeloader DEAR ANN M y _hus band dJed two years a~o and I w ru; lonesome. I started to go with a nice man I met al work I 'll call him Harry. ti a rry laved with h1 11 mother and was ver y t•lose to her Six months u~o his mother died ;md he took it awfully ha rd. I ft·lt so M>rry ror him, I 1nv1tcd him lo move into my home until he got over his gnd I llarry has never given T me a dollar t.u help out wit h groceries o r ut1htics lie givei. me a lot of instructions lake , 'K ees> plenty of b<:er in the fridge '' and "Don't for get I like homemad'c hread ... Ile used to hint i.ll marr1a~e \>ut he n l·ver mentions it anymore Yesterd1ty he hit me w11 h hi:-lunt'h bucket bet·ausc f f1xt·d him l'lwcsc l.andwiches two d ays in a row. f-fc says lht• c ht-t''>l' !)t1th to his t~·t'I h. I reall y love llarry, but I don't want to go on llvrng hkl' this. I want marr1:Jgl', but f 'm afraid 1f I nag him I m ay scare him off What shoulrl I do·• "U~T­ TY" IN BERKELEY DEAR Bt..Tl'Y: Qui& packing his lunch and pack bi1J clothes lmtead. Harry wUI never marry you U Jou let him bang aroun and freeload. Why shouJd he? He bas free room and board, a cook, a maid and plenly of beer ln the fridge - p lus companJOMblp - a & no cost. Yoa also m ight consider what your Ufe woald be like m arried &o a bJl1er. Or do you figure that goes with tbe territory? Good lu ck , In any e ve nt. You'll need It. <P.S. I hope you have a good dentist.> DEAR ANN LANDERS · I want to ('Xpress my thoughti. :.iboul you and your col· umn I hale you hoth. Your advice is very old- fash ioned a nd you don't know what is going on in lht• world. Ann ~anders This ls the Orst let1er I have ever received from an l'otlre contlMnt and I a m thrilled &o bear from so many people all al onct". You say anyone who wrttes &o me bas itot to bt" a a Idiot. I don 'l a1tree. YOU wrote - and I don't tJalak yoa are an Idiot. But tltaaka for leveling. I appreciate an honest opinion and J twlleve you meant what you u1d. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've got a problem Uwt I hope you won 't consider out or your hne It's about a skunk named J\lfredo who has t aken up re· s1dence under our front porch . My husband and I consider him a pct. but our two cats. Fifi and Bon Bon, detest ham. We worry about what will happen if J\lfredo de- cides t.o express his dis· pl easure to the limit fie could render our home uninhabi ta ble f o r several days. My husband wanl<> to put some poison under the porch and keep the cat11 imudc until after the "funeraJ ." I say it would be more humane to shoot Alfredo with a rine . One thlng Is cer· lain Alfredo must go. BLACK DAY AT BLACK ROCK. DEA.It ROCK: I don't think muc h of you r husband's 801uUon, and yours ls no better. Call the SPCA. They wUI pro· bably lure Alfredo ln&o a cagt", take him for a rtde lo the country and let him loose 111 a fie ld where he c an enjoy lalmself k.Ullng mice - or what.ever It Is that skonksdo. ( Horoscope ) T t'JtDAY, JAN. 13 By YDNttV OMAaa Aan;H cMarc h 21 Aprll 19l C1t1llr nnc or co mmunication , e1p.-claHy wtH!re family 111 conC'f'rnl'd Tauru•. Libra, Storplo flaurc pr omlDCntly l ..ong dll'I llan<'t' t•llll couJd chun((t' current plan, policy (h: o~n rrundf'd. not fulll b h· M on._. )' p ll' u rt• brlihlens you l(ct .. c col•de. &If\ .md c1111h TAllllJ8 IAprll 20 May 201 Glv4! fuJI ph1y t o 1nn11tc w u d om . • h r l"'W d rH 1 s a. Ta k e notban~ tor Krant~d . che('k sourct'b Acct'nt on monc:y a1111o<'l1ttcd with legal run. de - rulon P1He~. Virgo figure pronunently GEMINI <M ay 2 1 June ~I Study Tuurui. roessagt: l'~mphusas on legalit1ci.. cooperative e fforh. working ar ra n6'ement with one whose views muy op· pose your own. Cancer. Sag1ttariu1>, Capricorn persons figure 1n scenario. CANCER (June 21- July 22l: Finish rather than begin -li~ loose ends. 11pread message, s tand tull for ac · com plls hmc nt. prin - ciples Aries, Libra and the number 9 figure prominently. Yo~ get vole of confidence fro m co-worker. LEO <July 23 Au~ 22): Stress andepen - d~ncc, roura~c of con v1ctions, getting to heart of matters. Ne w love could he on horiion . Spotlight on 1>peeulation. children. affair of heart. chaoge, variety, greater degree or se lf - expression. VIRGO <Aug. 23 -Sept. 22 l · What had been "hanging on" will be finished. You'll b<: free. more inde pendent and creative. Hunch pays off you regain sense or directio n Aquarius. Can cer . Leo peri.on s pl ay key roles. Older family me mber aids in resolving dilemma LIBRA <Stlvt 23 Oct 22): Accent movc.mcml, fl~xlblllty bn vtreattl e, make In · qulrlca Clve full rein to 1ntt"lle<:tual curlo1lty. You (let what you H k tor, »<> take •pecial care tn maklna r equests . 8C'OaPIO <Oct 23 Nov 21 )' Accent on pl'raonal po11eulon11, appraisals. detail• con nt•l'led with aalea and purchase•. Aquarlua. Taurus. Ll'o persona could play key rolea. SAGITTAallJS <Nov 22-0 ec. 21 >. Hope, op- t i ml s m replace depre1111Joo You receive "alrokes" from one who means mucb to you. Scenario reatureti excll· ing cbaogea. creative oulleta. news concerning tr.,vel. You gain through written word. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22·J:ln. t9> Family de· cts i o ns. "secrets" domanale. Taurus, Libra an d the number 6 (jgure prominently. You gel opportwtity to test pet tlleory. Significant pro· gress pot>sible if you a re diplomatic . Funding will be available. AQll~RI US <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Frfendshlp. Ill usion. romantic mo· ments are f eatured. Pi sces. Virgo In · dividuals f igure in scen ario. A void self· d eception. If do ing a favor for sake of doing it, recognize 1t don't attribute ~u s 1n css acum en or h1x deduction or anything other than the facts. PISCES Cf cb 19- March ~»: Get down to business stick t o facts, study Aquarius m essa ge. Older 1n - d1 vldual provet. a point Ini>t ead of being rt! scnUuJ. be gratefuJ. Hlll'ING OTHER~ HlLPlHlM~ClVl., The Diet Ce nter IS Coming ~\l'I /l.T lHf; 10St~ ft~ DIET ~ CENTER ~rt' Arf" ~r 800 OK>t (t'nlt'n on lh1• lJ.S. Wtt will \Ol>n lw opf'ninK on Irvine & Dana Point Wt' •rt' loo6'1ng for .imhlti~ ~pit', with " b.Kkgroond in NurWig. C.ou"*ling. D~tlng or Nutrilion, wN> h•w !ht-dMf,... .and rM~ lo bKOfM jnvotwd tn .. hlghly rt'W•rdlftfl ,.ncj wcc~ful c•rrcr. If you Ion~.~ intt'rt''tt'd in good huhh .tnd h.lvt' "°'" OVf'fComt' " wright pr~ or would like to do M>, you \hould in~li!J.'ttt this un~ ()9p0ftunity. 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(OUllly (/II Jonu••Y ). •91'1 1'101170 f'~Olll~ °'""°'~\I 0<111; l'1llll J•n t, I), n. 1'1. 191'1 11 I~ ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE -l'ICTITIOOS •VStNESS NAM€ STATIEMENT Thtt tollowfnQ ~'"°" it do1nu Du\1 M\\ •\ lENOER l0VINC C Al'r OtlllNCi toMPAN'i r o M ltt( "'PY IMPO ATANI ri (OPI I I OR OVALi l'i CONIROL r l C OIVIN(, COMPANV I OU 1111'"\ FOR OC , l'lt~ p,,.._,. A••• 11 11, C.u\111 Ilk ..... "' "'"1' Grt!QOf'Y L Loro. t .. \ 1•orn">"• lt•r: . a 9, C...1• No , •• C. ~'11 fhj\ btJ\tl'W)~ I\ (..(,M'\du-thr<I Uy ttO .n a1v1du1tl Gt!'OO'Y L i.oro fnl\ \l.ttlv,,.,...11 ...-tt\ f1i4Jd Wt\t\ (hit C.ou111.-c.t•" 01 Or •l\QO' (OtHll, on J.nu•rY ), 191' l'IOIJ1' Pubh•-1 OrM>QO (O<l\I Deily fl1lol J 4n 8, II. 17. ?'I 1'1/Y 71 IY PUBLIC NOTICE ----""" "°"' eu$1NESS N4ME STATEMENI' I i-. I OH-1 no IM'< 'IOll l\ dotr>11 DV\I M\\•\ ([NI£~ f 01'1 WEALIM ~AN tilNCi, 1171 ';r•-•nt O< flullt•l>Qfu'I 8 .. <n. C• '7'4 Cil1<1n L c.oi•fll11rt, n?l 'ioor•-•lny Or . Hun11no1on a.ierh. C"• •nl><8 ,,.,, OU\iN'"' ·~ <.ondvtttrd bv .tn Jlt 0 1111<Su•I GI,...,, L (..fof•Mr1 f hf\ \t•h tnnn1 1#41\ t1lf'O w1U'I' tn. {twntv Cit•• t1f Ot .. n~ (•.>unt1 on Jof\verv), lf1/1/ F IOHI• P .. 011•""'1 t'lrlW'Qt.' Co~\1 O••lv P11n1 J•n f I) 11 1'I 1'1• IU /·, PUBLJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ •USINEU NAME STATl!M[NT What makes you think you know more than the average per son about anything? AJso you a re quite old and probubly haven't talked to a kid under 14 years of age in the last half century. -------------e th• ''''''fW •n<I fl'"'""' 1 dtm'O '*'''' f~\ •• , A"• f /\ U t N I I ~ i1 RI'".., t "1 /&0 Anyone who writes to you has got to be an idiot. I know rou will never print thls letter because it showa you up for what you are. But I 'm g l ad I wrote because I feel better '- now that I have let you know how we feel about you . -AMERICA DEA& AMERICA : START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY Good•bye to your worries about fi nding the best child care center. Hello M1N1 .. ~kooL ! Mint SJ(ool ls a Wdm'I t\nd hdppy place offering the best In total child care for children from six months to kindergarten. Children love our progMms becau!.(? th<>y're fun , exclllng and stimulating. Parenb love us becau5e not only pre 1hc1r children h()v\ng fun bur thl'Y MC receiving th~ best In learning .lnd development during the Important formative years. HUNTINGTON BFACH OPENING SOON ... ·(: .... U•....,O'l•I (1nh r fJr \vd•• 111 N~woorl lk.•tth C..A "JflJt/J Oon~lrJ I M< OM Mott •• ...,.. Jl<;U\A, C Of tine dill M•t (A tl6 J\ I ftf\ 0\.1\lt\lf'\\ I\ cONJuc. IN f)y Mt In t11'.t1duel Don.Ill I M< Der fft()!I I• fht\ \IOl••H'C.'fll W•\ hlt1d Wlt9' (l'\t.t (ourHy (lt'rlii of 0'•"0-' (Otlnh on Oflt-tJm~r 1t, wte C •lfNNEn J ACl(ION. Jll. ... Ntw-1 Ca-0.1 ... New,..I -..C.lt. "'tlfern•• '1..0 ,,..,., ••ubll\necl Or-• ('"""''' Otllv Pilot J•nuory A. 11, n 7'1, 109 \I I' P UBLIC NOTICE CP'-•lJ NOTICa TO CltlOITOlta $U,llt10tt COUltT OP fHI UATI 01' CALIN>ltNIA ~Olt fNI COUNTY 0' OllANOI ....... ,. f'\ltl-of RICHARD (", HAAf'MAN, 0..tH\fd NOTICC ,.., ••C Rr-nY GIVEN 10 In• trrOllOf\ Ill IN-· MIM<I cM<4'<N"ll ,,,.,•II --1\ril"t (l•fln\ ... 11'\I IM u lO ~I •r• rlf(IVlrfl) to 111• 11 .. rn, •II" l1't "-<•n•rv vouc,.,., 1n IM 01110 ot -,..,._ ot tM a0ow en- 1111.0 tovrt, or to "''-"" 1....,,, w1111 tne ,,.,,•UMY • ..,<l'lef\, to '"' vn oert1e11.e •t <IO CHAltlaS OAlt Rt rY. •11 •-1n11 ". i.oftl• AM. CA tllOt, •"~"I•'"' ~· 01 ll\IOll"" of tne Ul!Ott119"M In •II rnenet• Mf'l•l11 IRQ lo 11'19 ••l•tt Of Wiii ,,.,..oenl w ll,.111 I-"-'"' •fltr I"• 111\I 11\>bfl<•ltonot ftll\ ... ti<• 0.1.a J-, a, "" "_,.....,.... .......-111,,, .... 01 '"' fi1.t. Of tfl9 .-,.. ft-CllCt#fll CMAltl.ltOA1t•1T'Y,llCI. •11 • 1,.14. • S....Ne,CA'"" T•I· 11ttll0 .... ._,_...........,_ "'*'"-01-.. Gift' Delly t•1to1, Jell. e, I), n, tf. ttrf H 1' 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L You Can S.11 It. Find It. Trade II With • W•nt Ad , .,.78 J OM Call Se~~ 64~ •;;iv FHI Credit Approval ,_....._.,,Moffet: All real estat.c ;idvertl.llC'd in thlt newsp11per LI !\ult ject tb lht' 1''t'lll'r 11I Pair liou11n1i Art or 196H wtuch 1nake1> •l 1ll1·~1tl to advert111e · .1ny pre ferencc , llrn1u1t1nn. or d.Ulenmlnattun has~d 1111 ra<.-e, color. r<"lti<•t>n. M 'll or natJonal on~lll . or ,,n Intention lo mak1• JOY such preft>rl'nc·•" It rr11t:1 lion. or discn m111utton 'nus newspap(•r Wiii nut l(oow1n~ly J C'<'cpl any ad vert1111 n i.: for rc;il E&lale whkh ti. in viola t.ton ohhe I aw BUtORS: Adurtisn-1 ._... check tMlr od1 daMy md r~porl ~,.... ron "-cfiatefy. The DAILY '9LOT ossumu lklbilty for ttw first ht· c:ornd IMerlion only. ttc...tforS• ....•.....•............ ~-1002 .•••••..••.........•... 4 BR + den S69,500! Sunk1·n l1~1ni.: room km·k f1rcpla1·l' All ,.. mudclcd k1ldh'n tll t•l'lll'nt lf>t-.tlt•1n Im ma1·ulate IJari.:.Hn ' (';Ill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G...,.el I 002 G.....-I 002 •.•••..••.....••....... •··········•·•••······· £.eh office l~ctently OWMd encf oper ... d OWMa IN Tloual .AND WIU SACllACI Abandoned Hubor View H1Us sleeper . Thill house must bt' sold by this weekend. 3 Bdrms. 2 baths, buge cornt!r lot. Abkmg $202.000. Submit all orrers. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 648-5112 IAQ(Tu IEAUTY Lolll'ly 3 hr home wtth rrnny amenitit-s t''orm al DR. HHQ 1n ktlt'htn Opl'n JOd 'll)11e1ou-. c;real fOC' fomtly hvinl( und c n t1:r t ~1 n111~ 979-~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS It It POHiWe? 01.U CORONA 01':1. M/\R 4,000!\Q rt V~' 11 Tnpl1• A , douhll• Wide lot JUSl off ll<:l'Jll Blvd f ormol Uving rm + family rm w /w et bur ~ l:iri;i<' bNtrms. each with tl's own bath 3 IS('("luded pn val.A! pattn-. Spiral staircase leading to 2nd le vel. it t'itr t.11<'IOllOO garul(c. All t ht!> Wl<kr one roor on corm•r lot Don 'l ll'l this one .;ct away• Call 67J-'j!")50 <1'fll 1 , .. •I •;I t,r .. I WATERFRONT ra.~t lo lakl' t111\ anlai.:1·' Y 752-1700 f .1 ,,, I J t '1 I '' ! f [~IH~ltl NEWPORT HACH CONDO m Towers Two bedrooms and three balm. On the wawr with fabuloui. view In IJN1uuful r ond1t1C>n ror ~oph1sl11':ited enll'r1 <11n Ill(( S(:eurity bwldlnl( Apprnx 40' boat s II p uva1lable $215.000 L v ly J h r . J hJ W.ttcrfront home l.11w malntcnan<'t' yrd W .111-. to bt•uch CIOISe to pooh , dubhOUllt! & lt•llllll\ S215.<XK> 646 7711 p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • HOME + IHCOMl located ncor 20th & Tullllll 10 COllt.i M clla Tiw owner·, unit 1b 1:1 1:,00 :.q fl. 3 IJr ~ ll;i c·omplt•ll• w rrph' ;i Cdr i.:aral(e only 7 yrs old Thl·ri· :111• also 2-2br. I ha un1h w1pall0b. and wparnl1· $!1tragts Income· tb 1700 rx·r mo fu II 1m c~ t:. S;M,500 0.11 ~!"lti 2Vl0 «;::SELECT T"PROPERTJES Vwtonun d1t1'blC, com mcrc·wl wnl' on bwiy 4 lam• i.lrt'<'I 1n Tustin V1·ry o lri , llUpe rbl> n~lort'<i & bC'auttful I) dccuralt'd, wllh f'Very modern. ameruly wrlud In~ !>l'<'Urily 'IYlllt'm 2 stones. huJH' tn·~. park tnl( for 10 c·ar-. $325.000. owner v.tll r1nanl"l' T rad<!s. lf•a!>C'll co n s1df'rt•d Owm·r Broker. Rick Aldert'llC 731·5115 RACH con AGE Balhuu P eninsula 2 tx'<lrc)Om collal(e Ohll•r home. 1mmuculatc i·on d1l111n H 2 lot l t>ll' $135,1100 673-8700 HOISi PROPERTY By owner Or an"e Prk 1\1•rt•ll. •, tac ltorllf' (11r1I nu1~1and1nio: hi1m,. l"harm111g. all orr:. 1·1111 ,11fl·rl'd Courtc·o,v 10 Jill' $14!l,OUll 2111~1 ll llh1dc. OrJnl(~ 7 I 4 /63.1-8400 CEHTRAL ~EWPORT Authcnt1r Spanish 2 bdrm . I bu' h rloll hou:w • blodc to IWal'h Owner IC;t\'tr)I( .. t Mt', ll~klll~t $1.25.~ 673-3663 67!> 1752 associated nwo~r11<. 11F11t1011::. ' NOW IS THE TIME to have 11.~ INI rk('t your homr! Call u11 for <h· Ullls' Ttl&toRHIC~t w.u ..... 1 754-1202 USI THE DAttY PttOT·- 11FAS T alSULT" SUYICl DllltTOIY to~or Reirnlt Service Call 642-5671 ht. JU COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 675-5511 JACUZZI & LARGE POOL LOVYS ltETREA T Jl1ijotf' ma:.tc•r -.u1h· 11\olal ,.,, ror 1numnh' pn va1•\. hug(• ram1lv room ..:, n•lh•nt loZ.u111111 n1·t1r bcarh and i:olf rou1 "c SH:!.500 Ca 11 002· 77118 KE:Y P.€ALTOP.5A macnab I Irvine realty TURTLE ROCIC Elt>gunt 2 BR town home• w / &Jll the best 1n upgrading ! M astt!r BR spadou:-. enough to <'Onta1n s rttmg rm w t fpl<.'! $185.000. Appl only. .Juli<' Van W1 cnm 752-1414 <P -124 ) OliMATICAUY DIFFYEMT! On the hillside• w/fantastiC' VIF:W' Unaqut• a rch1lc('ture! Spacious 2 OH tow11homc U) thl' ht•art of In rne. ·$172.000. Laszlo Sharkany 752 1414. <P 125> '42-8235 901 Dover Orovt: 644·6200 H«trbor l/ww Cenll'r 1rv1ntt at Campu\ I/alley Ct:nler 7S2-1414 STA.R GAZER>~. -----....---It I I \ \ ~ It>! I ''---.-----! Ji. : ': '': ,, ~~' :~·: .: f Ji. ., .. I h p t I I j ,., "' • • .., ., , ..... ,., •• vf ._,,,,,. /,•J '' ''''"' 'J' 1(~i,..... ·····-''' . .. .,,. .... r•-" . ,,.,,,,. , .. 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I I • J ~ . ~!!!.~~~ .~ ....... ~~!~! -~~~ -~~ .... • .. • ~~! .~~~ .~ • .... • • ~~!! ~~~ .~ .. • • ... • ~!:: .~~~ .~'!'~ .. , .... • ~~!~! .~~~ .~~... ... .. Monday January 22 1979 DAil V Pl\.OT ('3 G1•rel I 002 G._NI I 002 G.-Hel I 002 O.ner al I 002 G1e•r• I 002 Cotto Metc1 I 024 HCHotH' ,.or S. HCH.tn\ For S• Hoen••• for S. ••·················•··· •••..•...••.......•.•.••.......•••••..........................••••... ·•····•··········•····• ·•······••···•···•····· .••........•.••••.....••..•.......••••.....••......••••...••••••••... SUPY .. OO DUPUX In t'l-:t-. 01-: t-:m llhJt -. Cd~\ 1 1 tind l'lttan tt'i 11 \\ h1-.t It• 1.1r.:t· ruom' SJHH'IOUS ma~h'r ~Ultl''· nl·W paint 1n:rnJtt met out. <1uwt art·H ) t>l do P to 'hoppan ~ liuth ur11t' 'u1tltlilt• (or o w 11 t' r o t' t• u fl o n t o n t• 1 ., i ·bdtm :! but h . th•• olht·r 1~ 3 hdrm 21 lrnth Huth .trt• Wt•l l m a 1nt u1n1•cl Tug1..•t her tht>v «oJo.t $:!20.(lt.Kl . I J,_.l(Jlll I I( Ml~ IH A l 1 t''l lt ~-· "1•1 t llll(J /4.tJ I I I ( H.J .t I 1 .. , ... i, I """'·' •l· I ,1,., '' I\,' lo I f' 111 PICTURE PRETTY Featured in L.A. Times Homo.Section. this 4 bed.room. 21'2 b11th home in Lake Forest has deck wit h bench s eating heautiful ! As k for Craig Batley fi3 l· l.266 IE/MAX of cosfo lllH4I. 5"5-, •wport beocll, lwc . 214 E. I 7ftl Sfrftt, Costa Mno U 1-1266 Nat1onw1dl' N<"t"-Ork of lnd1 v1ri1111llv Ownc.od and ~·rated l:kal .. : ... u11l' c IH11·1·' Wl-.SLE't !\ TAYLOR CO. Ht:A LTUHS ~111c1~ 1 H46 COltOHA DEL MAI OPPORTUHITY FOil INVESTORS 01 DIYB.OPllS SO f'ool R·2 lot! Located on Avocado s outh of Coast ll wv. Wide divided st reet. Alley. Oldc'r 2-stor y house + 3-car garage wit h l bdrm & office <ipartmcnt over . Ne<.1r l r vme Terrace Ideal for r edevelopment . $175.000 WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO.. REAL TORS 21 I I S.. Jooquift Hilts Rood NEWPORT CBITER, N.I. 6~910 BIG HOUSE! Little Price! FORESTE OLSON .,,, .......... .. LIDO ISLE Oay vu·w from 2 pt1t10 dt>rk' cnha nt·\'' r u ... tom S ~Ul'ICHIS ~I bdrm . il hnth I rud1t1onul hom1•. ltkt• nl'W lch·11I fot cntrrtnJrun.: <.'orn<'r lot $500,000 -OCUMFaONT (JIHt hi) t•rafli-m.m~h 1 p 111 nm hog I run & uuk Onor' "t'l!\ orr thl' lundm<1rk ·I BU :i Im homt· In l1n..-,1 lm·.1t1un 1-·,1 ~1hh .. tll'tl tr,.,., & h:rnri~ S4~ lll.lll IACK IAY fo'llll' \.h<lrm . l 1 J hnth fam11\ honw on qtllt•l ('Lil dt• ~.u· (hl·r~lt.t>cl poul plu' h11t1M' -,1orni:l' $1 6~.l)(J() l'crmi- IAYFRONT ~·' ,., <1 I fuw h.1 \-front h umt·.., ''1th pll'r & 'ltp AVALON Wt'll c·1tni-lrud t•d. ;1 HH 1 ba. u:1 k l loor. p:irl1a l bns<•mt•n t. c·onnctl• foundutwn 1-~lttls an·a Sl20.llOO Fee BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J .i I Bu y•1dt· !Jo •v·· N B b 75 b161 * 3 UNITS* PRIME E'SIDE COSTA MESA A very attractive 2 bedroom front t·ottagl' with cozy warm fi replace in front. A BRAND NEW DUPLEX is nestled a mongst mature trees on the s a me 55 by 173' s it<.·. The duplex contains 2 lldrm. 2 bath and 3 RR . i ba units PLUS 4 car l'ntlosc<l garages G reat income propc·rty with a re<1listtc.· invcslor 's prite of $205.000. ROGERS REAlTY · 675-2311 HOME AHO POOL? 3 bdrm in lovely North Costa Mesa . Walk lo schoolsp s hops and trans portation. Hurry best buy in area only $77 .950. Cal 546-4141 Serving Costa M esa-Irvine Huntington B each-N e wport B each BAY& BEACH THE BLUFFS . The popular s in!lle level LIN DA mode I. community pool within easy walking d 1slan<'<': 3 bdrm::; • 2 baths , & 2 large patios. $162.500 759-0811 WATERFRONT with Pri•oc:y In a totally W/\TER oril'ntl'd com m un ity wlwrt• you own lh<' land and boat s up' You'll he proud to o"'•n 1111., 3 bedroom home and 1•nJov the hvmg on tlw w:Jl\'r Well ma1nla1111·d \\1th p r 1 v a l t· •· n 1· I o ., .. d 1· o u r t \ .1 r d 1 • n t r ' $325,00>· - WJ\TI Hf 110-...1 HllMI '> REAL ESTATE 6.11 W 11J MESA VERDE lmal?tnt' walk1n1t oul your door onto a bt fl J(olf l"'°™' You mus t sec this lvly 2 br, 2 ha 1·1111 oomimum. locatf;'(I on the :a1d.&.C\'. SlS:!.~. 646·7711 Large & Li•oble MEW IN lluJ(e 4 flR w /added S8s.ooo OUt.standtnJl 3 tx'<lroom . :! bath with a «01,y fireplace for 1·uld wintt'r ru~hts This horm· ha~ bel.'n compll'\l'IV r•' deeoral<'<I and 1t i.. rin1•rd n~hl' <.:ALI. 751 :11~11 tHx28 family room. 11x20 NEWPORT IEACH .:uc11t bdr m. lots or CUSTOM HOME waJlpapcr, panclinR a nd LAST OF 7 ceram11' tile. Close to 4 Br. 3 Ba. master bdrm (wys and 'ihopp1n~. Of· retreat. 2 frplrs. formal fl•redforS84.950 dmtnit •. 3 car ~arat.ll'. :ip- prox ~sq. fl 2297 l.<i lUJlijfljjtm]lljf{tQ Linda Court. $11!!1,500 9 6 2•4471(""'.,",)S46·8103 Ownc r /i\l(cnt 642·2164 f1r HARBOR VIEW '" bi:J.07112 HJ\RE SPLIT l~ .. :v .. :1. OCEANFRONT Lloohlc doors OJl<'n 111t'1·---------1 th1S IOHly 4 bed rm Ouplcxonb1J? R·2 1ol W ho mr. Fo rmal dining WESTSIDECOTIAGE Npt near new t('nn1:. mom & hvmii rm wlrplc. Nict> starter/re11remcnt <'Oorti. ... :11sy n<'rt'!>!I ,.·urruly room adJoinmJ! 3 Bdrm home . new stn.'t'I to ~achrronl lot Cully built in all t'lt't' curpcts. patio, drupe:. $375,000 kitchen. 3 Bedrms u and ne w roof 1.argl' JACOBS REALTY with mast er :.u1te & fenced yard $70.000 675-6670 addt'd on bonu!I rm on private lo we r kvt'I S1>ectacul a r view uf l)l'ean. h11rbor & n1tc 11~~, ~~''", ·1·• ,., , . PETE BARRETT [ w.11s:a REALT!,.,, .. WATHFROMT Piertrloalt· duplex on legal R-2 lot. close to ,shop; · Lido Village a real value for $249,500' lalboo loy rrop. lffltors •·67s-?Ct60. • Sell lhlngs fast w ith Dally Pilot Want Ads. «=SEL ECT I PROPERTIES "FIXER" $37 900 . Cute 2 Rr w/rrpk o ... ncr will f1nan1·t· No loan f<"CS1no quah(yinj! Will sell fast! llurry ' 645·7221 ~21. WHtd ff R•atty ---..-.001"-td 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUftl.EX Two 2 bdrm. unit:. t owner's hlclcaw11y . ~<'llrr will f111ance $249,000 NEWPORT HACH REALTY 675-1642 cae: llDllB ILllKS CD. OVER 50 Yt:ARS OF SERVICC DANA POINT Overlooking Dana Point Harbor & --c~~Jt.~~~ ful1u ROCIC GLIM ~tt.J:ac\_ivc 4 bedroom p~tJo horn~ on cul-de-sac. nenr tennis courts, s>oOr and jacuzzi. Upl(raded earth-tone decor and private yard. Bette r tha n new . $179,500. Fee .. --~- \ -.M a..r in a -'th · .E x,,c C-R..tJ o n a I Co nt e mpo r a r y O ffcfrs A Breathtaking l80" View. Two Story Entry Leads To A Dra matic Uving 6.oom W /Ro u g h He wn Wood l'T1rep1 a~. ep. lrrn ~Room . Gourmet. Kitchen . Master Suite + 3 F a m ily Bedroom s . Beautiful Gro unds W/40 ' Pool. Saun a , A CGLDWIU. ..._.. eo. Jacu1.zi. $600.000. ® 644·9080 :t:i.~ 1Wboo lilmtd I 006 ChH Coune Hw ........ hKll I 040 ~ •ech I 041 Mewporl IHclt I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUlltt :. RR. 3 ba. 4v{l&1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I dupli1. 1ndud111~: b;1y lruor to bt· Neth down lfl .iplel! ~ .12t~ CoroM .. Mor I 022 ······~················ SPYGLASS SPECIALISTS W.WYouhb•t? 6 Ut'<lruom. h11n1ly ro<im !.lmintc room. ittr.1 IU<' l!o1Hu1 room b1 ~ lo t 'Ull l'r luc ut1 o n . 111 fuhuloui. S p yl(IJi.i. All for only $.354, 500 TRADE UP! And t•n1ov first user·, t;1x llcncf 1t s 1n th1 :-. :.m:.a~hm1: nt-w Spro ul dupl~·x. oil wood. :.hakl•. lbt-d bnt k & tht• lu tl'!lt ~oodll's Only $2t.5.000. rru1y t:'(('h:in1:1· ror l'll M H<! '(• 1 (1 11.n fl rftl. 11'n •"'·lu/11•1lt(•.> IJj./-1~~.'11 2435 E CoHI Hwy , CdM Top of Spy9lau Cuslm lot·Plans 6000 s f homt•. gr~at vu $350.000 &10-2981 JASMINE CREEK LEASE OPTION 5°/o OOWH 2 lldrm & <lt•n 2 h,1th xlut l\'1('1Jt111n 1'0111 .rnri t1•nms l'Oll rh 112 JI'! I\ l>n\ .. 975-0952 759-0163 JASMINE CREEi< PRIME OCF./\N VIEW Guarded entrant·!!, J hr 21 ~ b:1 ram rm You own th(· land Pnol J .1\·un1 T ennis 1'11ot• 0 11 Iv Own~·r ,\gt•1111r10 11 :a · .lasmmf· t'rk .ir~r tl1•n. ~1-1·unty, pool' t1•nn1s . l'fltl unit Sl!l!l,WO Own am 75!1·00'1f'i JA'iMINEt;REEK VU Ocean1canyon vie w. 3 Br t•on do. f am ily rm . pooh trnn1'i l'rt " 11 J asmrne C:rk Dr 6411 2587 CostaMe5a 1024 .............•••....... JANUARY SPECIAL No down for v .. ;TS, !.uper family home, :.pac111us 3 Bdrm 2 liath, 111t:lu1tini.: f amily r oom w11h flreplan· Well lo1•att'IJ. neor schools A!>k1ni:: on ly $77,900 To M'<' n11l S40 1151 ~HERITAGE •• REALTORS Showplace Custom 8UCfOla On quir·t ~I f Pl'I ' .I bedroom t''Cet' "'11 h u 111 tnJl. ea11ng ar<>a .ind f1rcplact· Central air. patw Mort•' Sl4J .~OIJ BK R 540 1720 TARBEll. "HURRY" /\ v1•ry at1n1ct1H• \le\a \'I' rd (' h 0 Ql I' 1 I n ,1 'PJC'lllU!. lo l 11 1•,1\l'<I puol. t'OH·r{'1I put10 l(a~ 1111<> w11h :i bdrm . 2 huth :JIKI m:in\ otlln :1ddt•<I •' x t r a f ,. ,1 t 11 r l':. f 11 r p lea:;an t II\ 1n1: t':tll 546-5118() for mon· 1kta1ls ~HERITAGE REALTORS Lush Atrium Off Livin9 Rm 3 tx>droom c•nt..rt;i1nt·r with cltnml?. r-111111~ .ir1-.1 rnuntrv kitchen {tnri 1·111\ f1rt•pli11•1· l>on I w,111' $l;I.~ llK H !>1fl mo TAABEU. -· UAMDNEW TOWl'fHOMES "lrlttmty Woods" C t-::a~ts1<lt• CO!>lll M1•.,J I Ent:h!>h Tudor 2&l Hr o<pltl lt•ll l!I , 2&3 c·a1 l(ar:i1:1•. frpl''' m1t·Mw1wt·:., li(r1•,·nhu1J"' wrntlow .... poul . 'll" n:NN I~ 1·ourt ;t/1 1199.~ li40 2981 M !!<!U Vt·rcit' 3 Ur 2 u .. form a l d in . country kitchen. $10'1.900 ()wnr 751 7274 UY OWNEk t-;;i~tsull' 3 bd.r . d1·n & <.:onv ti.Jr . ~ W:i\(•rman Sl29,000 !175~ NEW CONDOS L~~T TWO ' :t hr.~· .. ha rurrusht'd model ~9.5()(1 l hr. 2•., bu Slll,400 Both havr double 1<arn111·~. (r plcS, pool, )Jt'Ulll , open beam cc1hnRs 1or; do wn. 10'. 111lcr es t 645-f..s.53 ------. S5.000 DOWN 3 hdr . 2 ha Sandpointt· ho me lrn m e d l'Oi>ll 751 78tl6 ANXIOUS!!! 1'ransfcorrt'd own..r hJ' rt'<IUCt.'<1 lht· pnrt> on lh1i. 11upe~rm ('l)nllo. to onl JOS ,900' Im mo<· . h• & lwautlrull> dloc:'OC'at('(f. ov"' look' lt•o tu:> 1.'0Ur\~. In l.:.Cu1:,.t !• ll:H·uud Club 111 .ih beomt"CI ce1hnl(!\, frplc den rrull)' ,, 11·1 r1ftc hu>' \ '""'111n ,,, I l.11 h111 I 11\ l"•l llWlll I .,, lrviM 1044 ......•.••...•.•.•.•... B-y-Own--,.;-1-::a_i1_t~-•d_e_J_H_r_2 W 0 0 D I I I D G E &. duung rm wlpa u o & CONDO. Sl'P t-ntrunct• J\lso ha!> 2 Br. 112 b11. nr l:ike. pool 4th Br Nl'w roof. 11,pe.,, & "P.d ::,t•llc·r m ay dl't'Orattc>11 l'h !'><iii JJO!I r 1 nan c.'l'. S6900 Bk r afll•r 5PM 556-6171 ------__________ , Tur\lerock. nr"' 2 01. d en • DAZnlNG • MOMTl6Ell0 Thrff ~droom :-.ll•w point. <'Jrpt'l:-& d r 11 11 CS. I (' f Jn I:. h I! <J n:.atural \\OOd l".1bincl., W)(I dr:imalll' till! 1•ntry All t:.istl'fully C'vmhrnt•d in .l 11. t•ll loC'alt'd Mon ttn·llo Townhomt• with "'rou~ht iron ba lc'on) overlooking pool and dubhousc $70.500 For More Information CALL 644-7211 •JUST LISTEO • :rnr. ram rm. <.11nmi.: rm beaut1full) dl·t'Or <llcd homt'. S!.17.500 °" h1~h loan balalll'l' v{ SUS.JOO Um a...sornt• SUNS .. -:T R ·E 557 8623 MESA VERDE BEAUTY J Bdrm. formal d 1n mi: rt1'1m. f:.am1l y ·room. hn•place. wa lk m dosl!l o fr m <J!>Lt'r bdrm ~orJ?eOW. pool l'.:n1·lost'<I pn\:11:y ~li'J>:-lo Coon try Clul.J l>on·t m1!.:o. lh1:. on1· <..211 645-9161 , OPEN HOUSE z> REALTY SI 0,000 Below Mkt Owner transferred Mu:.t sell •I Ur. :: Ba. frph'. muny 1-xtras ('11rnn lot $7!1,%0 ~21. Croc:ktt R.alty 642-5062 •BARGAIN BASEMENT! ~o b~seml'nt. but "'hat .1 harl(ain • Only Si9.~llO' Will go V 1\' • :1 Br. ncut k1tchl•n. 'UIJ<'r ·' :1rrt H rn foe· I< \'' l \111 &it> 7•1J.1 ~21. GOLD STAR EYEOEAL ~up1·r i-: 1>1dl• lo«Jt1nn "'Ith J dl't'P y;1rd, rom ph•lt·ly rcnrrd •I yr., n•·w :1 hr. :! bu horn•' Cou11ll \ krtc•ht•n fJ mil) room mmho llutt·h1•r hlud< (ln 1'0Urlll'r lu p .. & hi l' ton·ukr J't hior Mod\'rn bltn1o. t>lt•t·t l;[H)p111 "'1111 pn1"· S!ll 500 l:tll ffi:I llffl no" 1026 •.....•......••••....•• El\·~unl '1n1th • f:.a mil> lt01111'!> w on •:.io & 'nil\·~ , ,,.w, <:11m1ni.: 'oon !;4~ :1111 DIVORCE F0 1lCfo:.5SAU : l(rtl SI0.500 lO $89.900 1>.1011 l'o1nt Rearh styh· hou'l<t' :1 ntt. 2buth ti yr., old VMnnt M oke oHt>r Mui;l !>Cll imm ed iately Will m.1k1• ~rcut home o r brnch rt·nt.il I NV 1-:<;TM ENT STORE !n9 971:, 2-l hour" Mn~OJrtl'l'nl Ol·con vww Ni•" 3 bd. l,l?e rms C3rd h1I ~ l' p 'u I l c.>' i\ 11 l K.13 ~>23. 75U 07lltl 8 TOf"O 1032 ........•••........•... 2 bu Condo Hc:'l \ 1c·w air ('Ond . ,111 upRrJd1·s S l 2!>.!100 O wn ('r 714 ti44 4772 EXECUTIVE LIVING At 1b b~sl l'ont1·1n pornry homl' 1n bl•auttl ul lrvtnt-with I t·iclra lar~l' bedroom~. family room. PQOI and i.pa ldc all> Sllllcd for entNiainmJt Ownt>r :1s:11s ted t•U:o.~ t{'rm ~ Now a o;k1n l( Sl53.000 e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 MAR OU IS UNIVSlSll'Y PARK nw best noor plan 1n :1 (.lijrk like setu ng 3 bdrm 211 ba 2 trplc. :o.Upl'r lfl<'W $124,900 Owner will Ctnanc{' at 9~.r; Phom• wkdys or ('\'CS 552 1505 Pauo home. 2 Or 2 8:1. up I! r a d t• s . 1• h o 1 l' l' Or<1 n.:l'lr l't' l11c(lt 1un adult l'Ommun1ty. P<>'>I J ill' 1enn1-. t:notl J ' ,um,1bl 1· S72 .11Jll 5."Xl !MIO CONVENIENT IH CULVERDALE New carpt.'t nc"' 1·nt 1 ~ Ooor · Pl;.in 4i reatunoi: rour bedroom:. ;11HI .1 fan'lily room N1ct• ~ arcl attrali1vt> land.'ll'aPinl! an a n:o.tnl! markl·l. t h11. lar~e home is pnt't•<.I 1n .1 ml•tflum raol(t• l<1•acl~ for Ol.'l'UPIJn(' ~ :illll I hi' \JIUt' 1:. l!OOll ' 1\,k1nl! Sil3.000 red hill~· .552-7500 Assumable Loan with high lo;.in bitlunN· nu,., dehJ.lhtful 4 bdrm '.! ba Syracust> Mo<lt•I in C'oll<:'~e Park h 111 l!OOd l'lft<IH1on and lt.>"Ult:cl on QUll'l ,.,frt't•I 11 ·, .1 \t'f\ h'ubkhom1·' ~~ach 1048 ..•.•....••••..•....... Causev &. Company POOL & JACUZZI Stunning wood A !!Ill'' ~phl lt>vd t•ondom1n1um hrJ:h bt•Jm 11•1l1ng ... f1 rt•pl.t1·l'. 1)11! Ill l .11 \'ll'W ~ lit(, c.Jt•n, cilnllH' room.:!' • b.1th.' SM".SIH' • 11045-0 Coai.1 ll1wuy in Villa~\' l-'111r I.ACUNA lil!:ACll 497-2457 *DUPLEX* ().•can !11d<' of hwy. lcvl!I lot. easy llt't'l'SI' to twaC'h Net'ds p11m1 . minor r1• pau~: uh•nl ror ·honw 4 1n1•omt· llurn . onl' $159.900 Mission lk ully 494 Oi:ll &net aid lay Lot 673·6634 i''rom SWl.t1:-~1 Ci441 tlOO I or ll:i~ 1!120 [)(-vl'loped by Woodtree Oev l'o -IYOWMa--'°i-~:~e .. Great h o m es . rlc" honw.xm,onculdc·uc fmunc1ng. best ar<'u!i AI C. sprinklers . IJ!e -PARADISE-- 0c1111htru1 2 8R . 2 Ba c o n d o Super i o r w orkmt1n <;h1p u nd maten 1I u:icd thruout lnd udlna all bltns. Ouk c~ ~pa-Ju..u C. 1lhort 61oc:ks lo th«-bt<ff' •h 640-2981 ynrd. pl'()( landscp Pnn ROOM TO IUILO only •UOO Call now NI 3 8 .. -"Ir~ .1J•"•'58.~ .. !'&TT-6 ___ _ CC r uOU~C on ""~ IVl Room to ;idd addl uonol unlls Pnt•t•d r111h1 111m.om H...fwtc)t• •ech I 040 XJnt financ ma a11111lubll' ••••••••••••••••••• •••• St4ri,SOO Hrnutiful 4 hr. 2 b1.1 & tam DOH OSIN REALTOR rm J yr•111ld 401 G lf•nn\'Y rt• h1 Su mmrrwuul F'.11tal<'' 1.-.:un11 l\t'.1('h 1 B1"l0khurll~ & Oanntnll 1 497 48'411 By Owrli'r Sl4o ooo 11.ilv1• -;om int: to sell" _!:16.1 2!IAA CIM!Ufttolf &dli 00 ll Wt'll MONARCHIAY R:lll>l' your r Jtnrly wtlt'n Uw1r f,1l ay11round •~ th1 b (• 11 t' h 'I' h t ._ W C1 0 d :1hm11ktj hornt· on J lun•t l"Onll't lol hai-4 bdrnli. . tl\'n family room ,1nd ro11111 tor 11 pool <: J tl.' l!lll•rd1•cl pr1vah• 1·11rn muruty $245.000 ~ Culdwe~ Bankttr ;i Monurrh Bay l'la1.a La.iuna N11<ul'I 496-7222 831-0836 er.rrwmn:wAn:n OCUMFIONT A:1k your 011ent to show you 5103St'88hott Ur 1447,000today only 3<-" l.O llt'lllng oth ce Quintard Rlty 673'825-0 • llAUTIFUI. * fly Owner. Guardied ul tr.1 •·xclusivt• l:h1yi.1tlt' 1·ommunity . Gourm1•l kitchen Wood & )llu~i­ l.(lnd1•d wtth t•ictrui. J bdrrn J ha.+dcn Grea t 111\'e,-,.tment $350.000 li) appt only 642· 1324 day, &W;-5fi03 CYC!o RY OWN l.m :1 Br. J bu . 2 ------- k11rhens. 2 Crpk.,, ram OCEANFRONT DrLX rm lr l( work'i h oi>. 2HK. I hath each. 2. car ,uprrb 1x·t-an vlt'w. fully i;ur $365.000. 675·1906_ <'qll d . m :i n v bit n ' $270.000 w /211d TO al H• •" rnnc only Cu II 7141<194·2365 ~Hiiis 1050 ·····················•• PRICED to SELL Why p:.ay mort• for th" roomv :JBH homl''' Mt1ny aml•n1t1 ci. A C.: 2 t'Jr Fa ntastic 2300 sq rt honw '" Eastblwr w :i "townhomt>" rental!> I ..1vt• 1n Newport':-. IK-!.t uddrt·~:o. 111 .1 hom•· of your own & ""JOY OVl'r $!3,000 or n •nta l 1ncom1• f' ri n (1 n I y /\ .. k 1 n )l S650.000 {)w nr 1\).ll 54tl 7559 or 640 52\Hi J(Ur Villa Ai.bOl'l:.t ll·~ DUrLEX· 7~500fl Hy ownl'r . fl'dU<'t•!.1 lo ~ Nl~I I 052 $175,000. Both 2 BH nmi:- •••••••••••••••••••. ••• I blk tn cx:l'an CitlO<.I 111 l'On11· area 675 0-11:, Laguna Niguel Realty • OCEAHVIEW 3 B I< T 11 " n h u m ,. w/drt·or ator u111!r<ttlt•.,, mirror('(! "'ardroh~·' in Mslr Bd rm. 'I'll c•ll';1n O\l'n 111110 :.prrnk lt'I' 1x'(•Jn 1·ommun1l) w ll•n IU~. pool. J<tl'U/11. ~:11111.1 dul'>holl.,l' & 11n1 .11·1·t•'i- to tv·:wh park 1n~ 1 11 11..trr<int} Sun 111 "''' r:.i.~1. Sl~.500 493-94'4 495-5220 496-2413 830-5050 lly own\'r ~vna1 c·h ~um m1t 2 & tf.,n co11d11 SI t:i,uoo 4~5 I ltli nr 3at:m1 HY OWN .. :tt ll1J!hly up ~raded horn" 1111 i.:oll ('()UJ"St• Wllhtn 1 ·• hlOd. of 1enn1'\ t•luh S275 uoo lfl5.44J6.S. 4\Y.>-4959 • BEST TERMS " IHTOWH A<,sumablt• 'l '" hi on ttw .. i-11a1·111u, uµ..:r.1110·11 .1 B1Jrm on 11••· l.111t.l 1r1 ;\ 1 l!U1•I :..hor 1•' I.oh vf l'XI ra.,, 'k} ht!hl. -.1 :1tnt•t.l WES TC LIFF Lo\•l·ly "'"" 111J tnt.11nc1I JBH lba hvnw 111 111w ol il/t•" port ' IJo•._C J I l'J ' S2 14 .00ll t ',d l llolr U1t•ken'on at lll<illT 1n:/\1:1 ,. 979-8531 BLUFFS '"Z" M a s l t• r h t• d r n o 111 df1l4TI.'>t;11r., 111 th•~ I Ur IJOOU.'i rm hom .. on d1111N• ~rt·l'nlwll IHlo·r .. d ·'' Sl!Yl.~MI J/1/1/Jf))/.1 R E A/LT Y 640-6259 0 <.: I': 1\ N F H <) ' T I) • . Olrlt r m Sun at 1a.,1 &• f1 :I buy1•r from bU1lclt-r !-i<Jv1·~12M kt· W1•hi.tmult111h· I'. (l\.Unt ard Rhv 321111 Yr 673 82511 l"onl Tu1•., LIDO-So. Patio \Hit, 2ba. fhn1nl! t.1111 1111 t'lL'lom hum.. ::.!l'JK 5•~· fii5 1'111 6 •d:j 111:!11 0wn1Jt.'1 ;>;1tk1·· 1;1·"' 1'1·1•\.. :ol lhf'I ---------· l';w1h1 SllS.'l.:J4 MI 1-:BHTIUE ln.,\l.'I' 494-9'456 ..Wwport leach I 069 ....••.....•.......•••• I duple~. 1fltllK1in.: h;1~ front to lw •·\l'han)!1'd do"o 1n ,, pl.i.: 21.J 6IW 3200 MEWIH NEWPORT BEACH CUSTOM HOME l.A.~'iT OF i 1 Hr. 3 Ba . m:1 'tl!r bdrm rctrt>al. 2 frpks . formal d1rung. 3 1•:.ir j!:ir:ij!e, ap prox :.xJ() sq ft 22!17 L; • t.1nda Court Slllll,500 Owner '1\j!t•nt Gl2 <!11;.i ur hi3tnlfl BYOWHEA <; r 1• a 1 ho m <'.... r I 1• .~ fman1'1ni.:. bt•<;I Jrt·u' SW 2!1111 RLL l'" .. 'S l'JlCJN'I H\IW H,\Y VIEW 'l UH \ILS'I LIDO ISLE NEW l':XCLl:SI\: ~ fo:x-tr:. ('harming :1 bn1 m ho rn\•. ,11n11 y IJ nJ 1 prtv11t " South p a l111 <>I S\:1~'i CtlMI Lawson RC'.ill y C 11mp.1ny 714-675-4562 $2500 1'1 yoor... when .you huv ttu .... b.·aut11ul s bedroom SOm('rSt!t ' m prl.'sl 1.:1ou-. llarbm· Vll'w Home' Thi• 11wner rail' 11 ,, ••<irpet <1llow:111cc. hut 11 lorll..!--l1kt• ,1 hon11s 1Th1· l'Ml>\'l lsn"l t•Yl'n v.o rn I lltlf1 l'•)rt Pr11 v1•01•1• Oµt·n S:.iturrl:t v I ,, S l'.l.L ~OW \'I ~" Ontu l'I< ICE U,. '\I fil .\1111' '' 1TllOUS1\NI>:.. flfo:W\\ I.Jiil l)T Hl':1<s 1 S 1'":c·1,\I. ~'21 SIT '1\TIO~ l>IJ:" T ~ -, ~11S..'i Tl llS CH'.i\L /\1!1•nt lEE.i_ _1 i I • 6'IO 5SW Newport Cetlter PANORAMIC VIEW 640•5357 from Newport H:.a ) 1<1 \1 t Baldy Exqw.,1tl· hum1· 21hr11uardffi ~a11• :11rn dl'n. fJm rm . 2 """''· J:tl U/11 S2!1H,5011 l '.ti I ti.I\ .. ti4 l ·h i:!5 1'\I'' 675-l<IJIH I 300 Susses Lone Onh Sllii.~)IJ fnr th1:-. :l bdrm /-d\·n h11m1• 1111 .1 $5000 DOWN llY OWN EH Will c.1rt \ 1).11 1111 t·ont ra1·t C 'huow lrom •1 1hrfrn·nt \J1';1n1 prnp1•rtil'' (' 1\1 'pl .1n-.1 Nr• t1uahfvml! n .. 1 l>nm· olll\' (':ill M~•·5:r.n1 1076 1'Qm er lot "'•tlun w11lk 1n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• dL .. lanct• OI lht• W~tt•hff ---------~hop. Va<'ttnl & r t·.1dy for .1 happ f.1m1lv W1~ ~enhom Rllr<., lii5 tilfiO ~@~q bP..~~ .. "I r>0ol f Ill' I am rm ("ompll'l e y r1•n11xh-h·d H•i.t 101 mu"h murl' ()l411c·r will f1nanr1• Nu 1·n'<111 nt't'flt•rl ~155.INH1 hulunr 1· 1\,k for Eel Chemow9M 24~'i 2 Br+ dtm. :.!12 Un. Vlt'W o( backba)'. bcaut1f ully d<'COrilled, c1ssum a hh• 9-' • 'loan. $15.000 unde r OCEANAHD HILL VIEW ~lJPf:R V 1\LU ~: SUH . ,11·Kt dt'n. 1•pt '\. d rp:o. nt:W" ly pamtt'd Park illld 11•11 n,, 1• 1111 r I ' 11 l' a r h' ~.(X)i SO.MUCH HOUSE 25()111111 fl o( luxury h vm" l f1rrplt1t't''· f.1m11.., rm k1t1·h .. n l'11m h1• 2 l'CI ~' mas t<•r -,u1t1· " dre""'"i rm. 111\ 1•h cw1•an view This 1~ ,1 SUJll'rb\.ly. $139,900 AAIEACH RliLTORS irorket. 6i4-X304. 644 77~ 1---------• -------0/llCllF.RHV t./\P<fo: S......_ ·I', llr I ~ :! rrph• 9•; Capl1trono I 078 iLlt\SUmuhlt' loun I t.•r·rn !"l ••••• •••• • •• •• •• •• •• • • • Oy O"nt:r l'r1n only CA"/\ Ut-: C.\J'ISTltA:-.'0 S261UlOll 114?. 1121 dys, 2 llr. 1 ha t'Ondo wulkm~ h"nt 0511' l'\ 1•,; "'knd' cb.'<l:tnt'\' to 'lhOps Olut· • WANTED Dolph~ tlt>olt y ~r,337 Rl.l'n'S CONOO rron1 Twtitt I 090 ownl·r flr~rt·r Uon at.•, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ool<>res. G. or (.' Modt>I IE THE FUtST onJy Pos.\es..l\lon n1•xibll·. to 1t111• in this c u!ltom 4000 nciJ)lll 75'4 77~. k~br~~ o~. HEWPORTFAMS You can't bot thl ' W 1• it t c Ii ff h o ml' at S.lle.000. Popular 3 Udrm modt Qu•h bt.o 1 t lhruoot wlth lot or tra-s Xlnt lnrutto n . nt J r .. r hoot:o. and "hopp1na Cull 540 11!11 ~HERITAGE REALTORS 11 evel ,., al're vi1•w loca 1100 Banquet 11lr.c form11l d1n1n1t r oom F iun tly room 11nd h u1u· )!nm,• n'lOm oPCn:1 to t>nlert1un mcnl ~lw d~k.<1 for 1dd1 .. l.iorutJ. fl.lfl &r('H. 3 cu i:nr nae. 3 flrep\11r l·~. c1uol b(:i11u1g ond ulr con dit111n.in11 u1Ht1' Own1•1 will <'arry rontct1ct "1th i.mall down Coll now $3...~.ooo RUM.tit RIAL TY ssa.7977 - .. L .' • • ·• , ... .. Cf DAILY PILOT Mone11r Janu11ry l2 HH9 ..................•..•. ......................... ..................... . Coftdotnl .,... ... ........ h rww.e..c. A.port.....ts -u..w.. ...._ ...... d 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 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J hdrm. 2 h.1 frµl t· 1 h1lrlrt•n OK S'IUO m11 ;~ 211l.'i J fl ll Nt-:W CHl'T & < "l. .. :/\N :• llr & d<'n. ll(t• ( llt·d vd lo/14~1 \b 11 :! llr d u11ll•x 111111 HI $350 <.;h1 hJ & 1u·1 Ult b4i.(M5 7 :!.HR. ve ry l'lean Pool & Jffl' New c pl 'it /drps Hefn ((, i.tove l.Jt1i part pd, laund Caril. SJ95/mo 541$ 604(). 642-47 S8 ~t r-; S /\ V F: R U E (; ti r g c o u s :l h r 2 h a w1~win>0m $600 mn (':.II r or m o r e tJ 1• t a 1 I " ti4<1 57fi7 / 6 31 llHHS/ 1141i 717:1 Ex1·~· Woodslr1>am Contlo 2UH +den. 2 ha l.s1• t10NC to pool /\dultc;. no ,..et<;. l~l & la hl $500/mu 7~1·1K7!t t-:.:1~1.-..de 2 DR . I !).1th (1 pl<', qUll.'I G'1 G 0,l(JI 1175 :WJ:!, mti ~lXlh•vt•:. t-: :-,1dc, 2 l>r, I bu, 110 pt•h, (1111 l(ar , frpk. gu rdcnr·r $:"175 mo !Yll! JGH:I. I hdrm . 1·unclu , 1>al111 i\ssuml' S1·ll e r wtll Mouttoin,DH~rl. f'llrporl , nr lwar•h & C'or ry 11:qw1 \1ng mt RHOrt 2400 I Hr.frpk.ls;:yrd,J.(ar.p1•t 'hup . S4S.~i<1n /\1-.ti 2 uv111I AR1:nl tiary I> ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. $325 mo :i56 l!fil.0, ldrrtt. ''' t>1t hrk frµh·. lbsler 3 hrlrm Conrln . lr11nwo•>il 'r19 lll!l'l n•·wtpt ,$.'\7 ~ifltl !Ho:I 1<!112 000-438K or 53G 211911 '"ountty ("ltil>. 1•,1l m p I I " Nr W1-:.11 ltH i.:ue~t h'>t' for J ll<lrm 2' ~ hJ llurll nnc-tpn t. on Y__ l)(.':.crt Ht•111l Y 101 •1•· I S>t•r!>on. Cpl & drp,, llarb arc11, 2 rur 1·nd THREE TWO'S t'Upa nry A f1rr I I '17'1 V1.'f"Y pvtS215 54R 9536 r j r I $140,000 C"JI ev1·n 1n i.:~ -----J,!ar , rp t • us .. " 1.1uu , ;J s<•paratt' units on ler~e ":iurw. }llt", 111111•"'' Prin Wt'st.sid(• lot l':nrlos('d 7 I 4 l.i 4 4 · 1; ;us !. •1 r 1': '!tde lgr 3 br. 2 b11. frpk . I I $II !I ooc 714fi7'1 4446 bllll.'1, lndry r 01 , lncd yd. ~~l on y I . ' ~::t~~~~i:~.~· below ~ Co.ty--gar $485 673·3600 lj.jyC'ltff V1llalo(t• Bluff:-. 4 ,R€<TIG€ Prop.r+y 2500 1-:.t.-.t..wfr nc•11r 1•f'nt1•r i;f above oc cun Wolk tu > ••••••••••••••••••••••• town J l>drm 2 bu lam & ht·ur·h 2 t)r 2 ha hum••+ I HOM€~ l\S.5UM .. :71•'" no qusltly din rm frplr new t:rpl & 1· I u I> ho u ""' $ H 1; 11 o o 1nl( $5:.!.000 eon do 2 llr, 2 dl"JJ!>, bit 111~. f nc·tl y:irtl I.tit "'71. Uc•tw9irnd ·I JJ33W <.:oai.t llwy, N H B11. fµlc-l'ool, J:H·. nr Ul ul·k (mm -.d 11111h 64S..6646 i:olf r nurSl' Ownr Gurdc•nt•r N<1 v<·ti-. ~•~s/ ----01•1•1rns 1rlc. I 757 ~0:1 5 l.cusc $650 111· r mo 0Nts Sole 1800 HEW DUPLEX l.'V'l/wknds 556 1737 .••••...........••.•••• 10 8 prc'll l .CIO U' 0t.11ithbr>mood nl'ar llunt 3 Br 2' 1 B11 1•a. pattO, i:ara~. 2Hl8 Mrncr St. CM Sl45,000 Rldr/ Al{t ~7-4579 Out of Stat. Pl...,ty 2600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 'it.ory. 2 l>d. I'"' ha, dhl l(llr, c rpL<i. dr!lflf'l\, bit llL'I, qwel 11rlull.'I. I t·h1hl S3SCJ mo MH !1400 1 n J.l t on II a r b •) u r Eoshlde ~ HOUSTON PRIME Spar 1oos. dr~1ma1 Ir ally PROrYTIES DcMo Poirtt 3226 dei1ioned unit with '"' Thrc.-e 2 BH. units tn areal 70 l 11'"1 l a I ••••--•••••••••••••••••• 2800 "' '"' ~11ts1de location ~x 11 "' uni :., pilr p:msivevicws nwnt c<>mplexes now ,,f !HO 2SoCi 960 070 rell. rrntal arf'll, ca11y fnr·rl at 5 t11 7 111n,.., a..:-Pr ...... ~ r 1 nu nr rn It av u 1 I u b l c . J.(n~:-i l\ltraMrvi• I 1C1.•i••· openy ,OOO $1:E.~.OO tnl( av:ulublc (.;sl II lur 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F•ookAere~ 4 fR€\TIG€ ~~mrn1 /\~t i\1111 12 aerl"I!. $12,000 pr aal' HOM€~ SUN ltJ..:AJ.TY Owner will (1nunt'I' """"W , 1 NB 0042623 " 25'!. down """"' Coast l wy, 645-6646 .... Estah hchclncp W R, den, Condo Grl'11t n1:cun VICW on ~·n:t'\I ~IUC ,)( PCH /\huv1• Munna. un1h-r~rouncl par k 111).! l'IHll , IU<" t'll' $1 !1~1 i\flyt1 m1 · 4!Y.J 41il..'.l 2 Ill! C.;ndo, m•1·11n vu. ll'OOJll, J.HIOI, $112!1 ('11 11 714 /H33·466!.I Mr H l'd 1hrk Wuterfront llomes 631-1400 3 hdrm , 2 ba . dbl l:t1r S390 Mo $150 dl'J><>folt Newly pJ1nte d & re· furbu1~ U8 Lex1n~on C' M ~1 I~. :'>41 2291 ')bdrm J h• 2000 eiq , rt 2 Charm mg Ott'uMro11l ~tory , rormul d ininJ?. JBR. dt•n. d1n1n$t rm. WalnutSq <.;ondo.lrvm1•2 l11m rm w / frpk, bit In:. trvlc·. yrly 675·99€» :rty, 2 bd. l! ba, pool $42.'1 1•0\1'1\'<I patio. l! n 11 to &&s ~ h•'<ll h Ktdll & pd O K L11k1 l11h•. :1 RR , 21, ha, 220' W rl--. I • I S6.'ill mo ~lK ~12:lil v 111 11 h II ( cl . s 8 ~ 0 all' ronl J )r 2~, IJ ~0151 ~ ~J wlboat..-.IJp alt! NllJ ·• htlt m . rrnct-d yd Child & pct.' OK StoYc· 11 v blki. l1><lf't•ar\ S4:.>1Mo 217 6th St II 0 (HIX!I 64& 2993 . bi5 1854 OCEAN FRONT .. $57S Tou:t:.':i.ed 3525 3Blt Lido Sands $625 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nr. 1~ ba Condo. Own lndry rm, pvt patio l'ool. ll'fll\1'1 S39:i. MO 7700 2 Hechelon Avallabl~ New Twnh.ole W /en<'losed Call for rnformetJon g1_1 r /\dullll/ no pets . JOMES llA.1. TY· lltc: 827-Mto or 6AS-ll06 l '73-6210 '\11•w ~lO 'CI It I Ud homt' ---------~Unfum 3600 .1t1<1v1· J(unt llarbour, ••••••••••••••••••••••• many xlrflll. $795 C.:1.111 SF.AVIEW. ~'Br 3 Ba. lg ~ lbll l.tt yd. HV 11urk Mlkl'!IOO 23:>8 2>sty, priv "al~. tennis. init WIOhkp ~ar rdrs: pool.SIJOO 640 0006 $360 mo l23 Knox ~l lmm11r JliH :tb,1 S50CI llf14 l l'otorru11· ---759-1438 Nl·w :inn 2ha, i:ar, patio •lllR 2ba. qulN urt•a 5475 20112 M1111nu 4Hll ;:b11. n1•w 1·pts/pa1nt $.'.OO 10342 Kukw 4llH, '1. lmth SS2!i 20:132 I\ II po rt l.R.!.M/MOftffk 536-1461 J<'rr>k lilttn11 1 block from heh. Avail t1I June 1:i. $450/mo. 673-3606. !f.IG 1198 e.ve1> --- 2 AR 2ba condo ne11r ~1t<'h. Refmt. W10 . 2 c·ar gar f'rplc. pool. "ll uno . ja1· s :isoi m o fl7 3 6610 , fl 4 :i 953& mJ.1020. 1~ :mo Harbor View home. 3 llr 2 -Ha, family rm. ~ordcncr ---------•I ml'I 1675 644·7W7 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• na1·h, condo, With VICW l'ool & Jue across from bc<ich $375. 847·4~ Dch.ute <A>ncSo ltiO I L1dol 2 Br. 2._.. b<'. on the wa t r r , 752 5 710 o r 673-1020 Ritu ll11rbor Vtl'W Ho mes. View 4 bdrm .• fam. rm. patio. $!8rdener/waler pd. $8.SO/ Mo 7~-.8980 PR ~TIGF:TOWNllOM I': 4 HH. 3 Bl\, BOAT SLI I' I 'ool, tenru ~ c1. S800 rn o Lw Al(l Diana Monson. WATERFRONT wldock IW>-1371 or ll40-4027 eve~ Very nice 2 BR StnJ!lc ---house Rltn runitC'. D1W . lr¥iM 3244 rcfrtR $675/mo U<K'k ••••••••••••••••• •••••• f:xtra. 67.S..19U6 llf:HITACE PHK 3 br J -----bu furn rm. d r nt•w up-3 Br Rlutfs ron~o nr grades vuul $550 mo ~chool , shOJ>ll , I ~ ha lio\0-814ti $475. mo. Owner 640-0192 PA .. ORAMIC VIEW l br. 2 ba m·w luxury townhouse m Turtle roek l'uul $6.'iO mo 955-2 l54 N~rt Crest Condos ; 3 or <I tJdrm:.. "25 /up /\\.atl 1m m l'd /\~t ~1.S-0'.!"5 . ( 2 Hr, 2 bo. Westcltrr Condo Univ P ark re e r s Frp ll' pool s4 20 Townhome. 2B fl. 2ba & 833-9334 '. ev~ 640-4388 · den. Patio, AH'. dt>l 11ar. • -·----· - uplo(rad<-11. Hehl loc Luxury 3 br, 2 ba condo. Lcao;e $S751mo Owner elec $(lff opnr. frpk. !t>7 11292. 552 0 175 W.hwhr. t,.s h comptr l.iuc c'flfldo lake sel · Jt 1 Hr & ba, bllrui, balcony. rcr fal' ~ 213/2111 99W Newport Crest. Sorry no kKlsorpets $:!051\t(l.No foe. 964 · 2.566 , !r7 3-297 l . -~ Cute 2 Ur. l ba collage, SJper 2 bdrm Wtlh frplr 2 OOW rpl'K, rrpl. redwd l'ar uaragl', nt•nr park decks Bi g yrd/pat10. ~mo :>56·657G /\va1I 2/lS. $485/mo. Ca II S harp 5 bdrm, rrpl<" ~-23271,'J Margaret <;n·111 loct1t1on. SS9S mo Dr ~76 ---~---~--J<: It• Jo? 81) l. r a r e Oovc·r Ra.TALS 3 BR. 111. ba . $4251450 3 HR, 2 ha $M,0/6SO 3 liH, 2..., ba . . . . . • S6SO 3 Hit. 3 ba S62:> 1Jrn. 212 ba S6S01!>50 'Hl{.2'1,bu SIOOONB Short~ homt:. overlook mg bay SpuCTOu:-. t'O lrtmt c1r wiattratl o ld skyllte roof w1bar 4 hr, Iv~ rm. din rm, 3 112 ba. nool<, cus tdrapcs & rrpl, prof 1nl decor BUI lands<'apt'. pool, J frplcs. u.I lulchcn. 3 rar gar Sl800 642 "7241640-&183 -----San Cletnrnte 32 7 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdr., !! ba, eundu gar .. mini nc·cun vu S366/Mo. 633-4720 Ckl'an llills Condo. 3 hdrm. 2'' ba frplr. s;:nlf 't523 CAMPU,Da·IRVrNE rour.e, pool, ocean vww. :"'o p('L-. $475 per mon l.M• f,1)5() pt'r mo. Wood M42-393:>or661 -fll97 bnr!Rt'. sp11r 4 Hr. 2v, b11 . - lam rm . frpl. JJ<•tw~ J.ov<'ly2 br. pullo&cnd l''rnt yard rn111111 1>ro ynrcl Nt•ar bl"ar h v1dc<l L.11kt-, JXMll, lt•nn1s Oc.>d11('t SIUO from rl'nt ror V r v 1 it '., II ·I 0 I :1 2 7 , 111111111.ccr of H units No ;.5\J 1949, 55!1 tlUOI. uh· ""f>l'r n1•t• 1•!02 Cr•llt· 759·7320 l.:t'I flolu' :>4ti 5704 Un1vC'rs1ty Purk, 3 br 2 bu. SouHt LCNflll'O 3216 fnUy nn SGOO ••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••• ti75-f1llfl.'l,CJ3 1382 ()('cnn Vtt•w Monart·h t -•-h 1241 Somm1t, udult romm :: ---r---oc me &-<l,·n $5.'IO/ mo /\h o :! • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • B H $ !1 ti 0 C: o m rn I Dr uniq1w qu11•1 '"' at r h1hhouse. pool. 1iw11111. l"rpl<'. k lds /pl'l'> o k cti· T1•11 I & Rah•'O''k rl.oo~h $4;,() 100 228/j R1·nltv lnl' 499.4797 l'frw 3 bdrm 2''l b.1 ~fv~or f.:WlJj(t>, frpk I XllU~ lMfwM~ )300 <>rru~ vu•w C:lo~t~ to ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ~hoptl & beiH'h No ~m;J ll Onllwbcarh' 2br,200fi W kid:./ no p1.'t11 /\vu1I. Jlln Oreanfronl Nil /\vu1I 15th. S700 4M·6m0 2/1.6.11-0900°, 75!H 677 Af lwwwnh Fvnlihed ..........•.•..•......• lc6oor.-.waa 3101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BEDROOM cxr su-ee:t. Park ina DX> Yrly 646 6238 ------Cotta MHa l724 .•..••.••.....•........ SUS CA.SIT AS Lor.ie & small I bdrm l'OC'I J:ar $24:> & up Adults . no p ets 2110 N\!Wport HI $41J • .(!'68 Weekly Rates Sp&r1ous Stud 1~ & I Bedroom Su1le-s Complete Kitche ns Maid service . TV Close lo all ma}Or ft"e(!W1ys and Irvine Newport Beach areas Roval Suites :nioi-.iewport Rlvd 642·2611 or 543-2000 Slunrung lg Jbr 2ba )!arn apt Pool-rec. area. S34~ 710 W 18thSt lbr. partly furn a pt NO l't-:TS '" S lloll l >l"i •1 1-'ullcrt.oo Ave . 548·1J~ Adults ~a.ach 3741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,/\GUN/\ BE/\Cll MTR INN. $75/wk & up. Maid serv., l'Olor TV, heated pool Uhl. <714> 494·5294 !m N Coast Hw)' ~wport a.och l7 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFltO .. T Condo, 2 BR. 2 ba .• year ly,S675 mo CHAMHIUttOMT 2 RR. I ba, yrly SS50 STEPS TO BEA.CH 3 BR. 2 ba. wntr S425 J BR.*ba. yrly Silis <:BR. 1 ba. yrly S.13.5 3 13R . I ba, yrly SA6S PARICUDO :! UR. i! bH. trpl Pool J\d ul L'> s.:!IS associated B W v" E W "> W l Al l <J II S ' • W\' 0 ' t • t1 t. • lb~ TOTAL LIVING Apartments. Entertainment. Recreation ... Yours -365 • days a year! • B~ullfuJ SU\9l1t I 61 B.droom f um 1Ahed 6 Unfunuahed Aportmenlll • All UtilihH Pend • No l eaA• Roqu11ed • !lwimmang Tennu. lhU1md• • Actt"'•-O.,~ r ... ll..nday llrun.cn .. • Health Cl\&be. loc..n..• PLUS MUCH MORl:I 4 p €HIG€ HOMES 3333W. Coast llwy, NH 64M64' 4 Plex, C.:osta Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• fo'uccr-UpJ>t!r$145,000 1-:Xrhuniti• '67.000 t•<iutty 4 lir, 3 hu . ram rm. :i L..oCJ-a ........ Owner/A'" "~"-9673 in 1 u"rc horse p~i>••rty <,lory. vlC'w, 0<0••1111, htlb lJ52 -------StoOTOTAL Oakwood Garden Apartments HACHFtXH $115,000. ~an Clemente Tri·l'h•x, s>n l'ed to aell. Wt•ll loretf'd 2· I· I. ttt:H'MIA ll ~NRV Rf:ALTORS 2150e1M ar 492·41 21 "' '"" ' "' (!, valley 33122 Mnrrn.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9XJCrtll'lll •·11lr1ws. 5155.000 Ill Sepulveda for mrom1• V1.1tlll. 4~ 8212 NI GU EL S II 0 ft i-:s ch. 3 b 2b propt!ltY m OranRt-Co -~>rte·1ous 4 bdrm. 2•, ha f:s Sant~ /\~.u~ldl':.'°r~~ Call Ma.xllle Golden 8l l.e f\Molain Valey 3234 f~m rm. bell<'h. tenn111 available. 551.1690 o r luusor Really, 833~t.Cl0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '41l351mo 493 6293 or 541Ml32 Bro«erlowni•r . or~ 5.~·"606 For l~n1s onc-nh•d , new 8.11 1453 -------luxurlnus town home, .a -u R.ntah vnultrd rrilinl(11, (rplr, 3 Villa Parlflr 11 N1•nr Nl•w ....-~ ••••••••••••• •• • •• • • • • • r bll k II ht l p II t I 0 ff ll m (' N .. II r Pnmf' WC11tmlnster lora L.l-.---a..-t-&.-d ir, 111"'· " Y g ' we ()(onnn /\<lulls 2 l>drm Ion s r-. ~-hllr. po11llJ111· . dbl 111 ' l , 139,000 full pn c~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lorh~'() auraY.e Nrar Los formal dm rm ~o pelf1 DO~PA.YMEHT ·rs I lomette m vt'ry dr ll1rohlt' 0 C park IO:l7 15S894 1 A'l k1ng s)~.soo t;z rinunt·tn l( OAC. MOllLIHOM! STOH Sant11 /\no · !IS4 7070 Newport koch/North 880 lrVlne Im 16thl <7141 f>O O~'>I. Newport Beach/SOuth 1700 16th St f{).)Yef (JI li)<l>I (1141h4Z111711 Artuh• only no po>I• Moool•,, n dml 10 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~, •• Mia 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newer 2BR 2bu, yrly EAST SIDE 2 Bdrm z btlh apt. 2 yc.·31"!1 old, upper unit or duplex S36S pN m u Agent. S4H 77:.$ $400/fll() yr ly Adull.,/no -pelli F:v1·~213 1257 97112 $315. LI( 2M , newly <IN• PoOI. udults. no p.-t, :12:'>-~ 17th 1'1<-c, orr s /\11J Ave aft llAM. 64fj.!°JJ37 J Ud rm. 21..:i ba. S6SO 11r mo yrly Workln~ g1 rli. pn•f :.113 Alvarado l'I 631 0234 or 675 Y.00 /\Uract 2 Rr d u pl"K frpl. artlnr S:r'l!'l/mo 681 /\ Vt•ry d ean. I br, '•t hlk to Joann fl 4:i 77 IH 1 1 1 beudi. Som/mo. l.i7S 30~. 6213141 l•v:.. evl':'I orwknd11 2 Ur, I tm c•otlal(c type, S210 I Br Rl'Sp ;ulullK No J?ar Lnrlry rm l<ldi; ok J>('ts/ulll pd J()f; 1-: k nv No 1w1-. l<t-('~ i'fl:ti. /\'-1'. /\pt!I Meyie r l'I. 640·23t>J t."13-5921 • •2 BR lV:! Ba. oc1·11n vu, ------ 1( .i r . a dult<.. $4 ~0 ~-~6822 l..arl(e I ltr pool, adult-. only. no 1·h1lt1re11 11r 1..-t.. 1887 Monrovia. C:M S215 1~30 Capistrano Buch 38 I 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhr , S2r;IJ l 'llltt11·1> l't! Cap1s tra cw J>elt1111 dl'" l"~rt adult-."" l'l'b C.:u.i;tom bwlt Townhousl' 383_ ~lny ~ !l~11ti for lease Coai;tbnl' view. g.arden. 2 bdrm 2 1; bn Hoo my f"o r t ht< d '"' t·nnunatJve fi61·2871 S36S UPPl':R JRR 2 h.1 No pet..~ Chlldnn OK. 1021 D. V;r lenl'1a , ~ ConMo ct.t Mar 3822 Oelw.t• 2 lift vi('w /\fiulh ••••••••••••••••••••••• no p•··,, i :.2a 4!io t 2 hdrm frplc, 11ou1h or Pacific. 645·7647 llwy /\rlult.s, Nu J>t!ls M:;o Rel. req. + dcPoi.1l. f.7!">-3717 •2Br t wnh:.c <.:orolido. pool, nr ~h S3SO No pe,t&. fl:n.8974 ~ 833-l~. COll9MeM 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MAHCHA A."S Large l.2&3 bedroom l(J rden 1pts Adults Dshwhr. bltns, encl gar, )(:t.'> bbq. Pool Gas Pd TiHScoU Pt 642-5073 w......_vrao,. Re1ul1ful hr and n 1·w adult apts Nu pt't.-, l'ool, Jll<'UVJ {)pt:n dllil}' 95.S W 19\h SI Harh $2.'>5·$26.j I Br $290-$..J!Y.> 2 lir~SJ:;(J ThL ~gmt 645 111 22 UAMOHEW 3 br 2 ba. all 1•l1•1·tn1· <.:oven.'<1 p¥rk1nK $475 mo 600 W tram11ton &'B-2917 or 642·2164 MESArlMIS I RR $315 Pool. Jaru111. l(ar a\a il Adult-. no peb W~ llarl.i A\ c . 549-3447 m5 2 br. I'' ha twnhM• Gar. rplc . patte1.1otood lu<' &111de niL MRml fji•aut 2 BR. 2 ba. M••'J n n ve. nr S /\, Cnt1 y t.1 ub. Pvt fnC'd yurd. ·2 r urport w/sloragr, $43.'1 rtit> b73 8139 , 631 llWi lit!11ul. I( round~. n tc•c & flWl't Adults. no l"'l:. :1 Hr bungalow, 2 hr 11pt pool, J8<'U2.ll & hbq ;, rt'.1 lnq 1n E 22nd St . i; 10 S~24!JI NEWIRHI> ArTS I (lc;lrm & lofl $350 I flr S.300. bJl"h $250 l'ool JllrtU7..1. dose<J i.:n r11RPS Gas & wtr pd. Adu lb . nn pc•L-. 393 Hamilton. l' M li4.S-4411 sure .. ICE •LockedJl81" w1ho tor • U IA. palm, Int.Irv rm •~>t·111l cubrol'I ~11111 •· •(.u~ hcul, l(a' r11okm1t I(,>-. hot water all (rec • /\dult..'i, no pt•t~ l.fidrm. S2AO 2 Bdrm S325 Month to mnnth l!3Z:J l::ld<'n A v1•, t' M &42·7f>M :"lt!Wly det'Orntc'(J 3 hr. 2 ba lownhOU!ll'. ~Pat·1ou i­ f1t\.>pla('{' & pool l)uu•t Of-.'11. Adult~. OU pet11 5400 645-JJJll. 1)75·59411 2 Rdrm, I..., b11.J lat1(1 'ml ck~ Ok. no rhtl rcn S.'l2S Jll.<r mo 114 5· 9100 'I. Ur I bo. t'rµ~. tlfV', 110 11111.:'' '2'r5 C .11 p111 I !nll lJIJli 2 1m:i H11 . II ~~'! II F µlt' l'nt'I uur, UW. (,11> N,.,,.. l'pt.~ s.ns Met.u c·rdr• !t>7 15AA, 754-Qlll ICIOS/rfTS OIC f./\S T S I DE . ~ Ult Tnpleic S3~0 642 2:;10, ~ New Lrg Luxury Barhclor. new, l!rf\at 1 .. side loe:itton $26.'> mo ~ 11:11 f'VM8.'r1 l)ljj;I) "11lF:SEVILLJo:·· 2 Ur. 1i,, bu . ~lud1<J w/Kar . adlt.s. new c p\Ji & df"P'\ Ra nge, fncd y1J w/patlo. Wtr pd S325 21619 "I." Sant.n Ana Av1· 6364120 l·!I 4 . 3 br. 2 ba .• gar Lodn rac1I . & Ir~ d<•rk W Side. Kids 0 K /No f'"h SJ15 Mo "40-4724 twar n<'W 2 hr townhou-.1 J(a r aJ?t'. fn('il put1u «'l'Uc·r of lnwn S35.'l. 1011 64.'>-4655 cv\.~ & wknd1o HOWTAKIHG RESERVATIO .. S Ur.ind nt•w deluxr 2 l:i II :• UJ Jpt.-. Xlnt <.:o,ta .,,, .. ,,, lo1·at1011 /\\atl..ihl• Marrh 1, 1:n 9 t-'rom S:l.10 p.·r mo Fur n •nlal 111 fonnauon ERA R. C. Taylor Co. Inc. 640.5112 2 RR 11'> lJa, a vail fo'eb. I fpl~. g11rag1• S3SQ mo 7~1-2787 2 Br apt upstairi. /\dull-. n n I y , n o p •• t :.. Kef<:n·n1·1~ Mil 09113 Co.try S~iltg lHO E. 21st Sln•l•l t:a'ltsidc 2 br & d1•n i.pltt ln >'I Frplt', d t.'d, 'kylti!hl. a ll e xtra!. S.1:!11 mo No r h1ldrt•n •)r Pl'h ·uoy' 1t4t; 426 2 , cvt'' 114.'l-~•3 lll"t1u11ru1 Ea !>l ~1t.11· <' lxlrm <! li..i f'n yrcl fr pl<'. full y t''lUll• k1tt·ht•ll. w11,h1·r tlrv"'t ~ara..:l' Walk 1n .. 1 .. r .. -. t:.W J(/711 DUPLEX Compl1•t1•ly rt'<IC'<'orah·cl 2 Br + den with In~ morl! extrns No pcL~ $47!. 548-8754 2 BR . I y ear "''" -.p;H•tuu.' & 1'11•an S.lli.'• mo No J>l•l'o Ownr \i;t tll1"°k F;vt'n•ll 55()-4021i 5.~I 6 MONTI IS N 1..:w 2 Hr plui.I\ townh:.c 1 yp1•. frplc $370 m u Nu pet!\ trtll ~i2 •H.ll<'hl'lor, !\Iv. rcfr1 )l. porr•h & prvt·Y ~;!OU /\tilt. no Pf'I' K.'l.'l-M!l7•1 LGI-: l nil APT $220 MU+ 1111 ~ 9571, S5!J 41 1~• 3826 ..............•..•..... t-'or lt'Sfl(' rt N111u··I ron 110 :i ttr ~ ua 11nht1 ·'111•11 111-. pool Ja1·u111. 'u111111 $12!'! mn 24W tl l'ui.r11 Coi1:1n1< No s mok tn1t. 011 pt•I~ Pit 1131 2lilfi s1~1 r.wv Jo: 1 N ~ 1\1.LOWANCI<; :l br I ha, p\11 "undcck & • gontf((' l..c>ts or ..,grasi. tr15. mo J3.5.:l2 lJluc Lan- tern 49tl 92.'IO I Br I Ba w/dt~hwnshrr & 1tnr t\11e ~ l!IH :!:)Ii I Nirt• l llr I B.1 \ ortl patio. n11 pl'ls, ut il pll , t.12:. I tJI, I :JH7V 4UHITS /\MUITI(' $87,500 loan /\II ,._ .. ........___ l 124 h S4!~ rM Vacant 4!13 W9 2 liR 2 ll/\ unita Tennn•~ _., _.. Cabull~o Sporl:c <.:lu __ iwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• •r7• " 3211 br t "G n.. I pay own ut111Urs Prine +J " · u " • 2 Hd.rm. 2 cm, cornm poo • Jo: i\l\aht-lm ~~ l" Anohc•1m 956 lO l I Wt.'!11 m1n11tl'r 848 llll9S CONDO TY Pt: A M'S lll2 U1•uc·h, II( I llr 2 Ba . )'II)' lndud~d Rrfrll(, 1n &Toro ~ $7~. f"1•b 1 June lO d1 v111u:il "" ht'r rlryc•r ••••••••••••••••••••••• lalO sn..an hookul" dhl l(lll t1.Jll'i. Lrnmnrlll" lie" 11_111, ~ ••• ir AU 3 Br 2 0. unrls Oood Santa Ana location Mon· thly lnrom.-$1400 Owne w\11 carry 2nd. Pull pr1c SJ.$6,000.. ·--- OnJy CAii Mikr Maxcy C:Oml>I rroerornll'd 2 8r 1 Moo ~)'1 nt"W 1•1,, & paint No pct~ v I 1. t. /\ O E n t-; J\ I. Oii ll.~1· ,rmnl & sldr }'rd, $425 64.4-4700 -----£STATF. pnv $18r No peL'I S37S 4 llr. 2 bah dlnrnl( rm. -C1R1h..._• 963..u61 lst&l•lll +-SJOOdl'P Dy11 ~k,1l11hw r.pnt1n,rntd <.:c~...a Rf*; 2i..,, b• .-~ --)400 ty · ~' ~ Co r 8 pp f •go,.. Kid~ ok NO ~t!I frpl .. •II anienllli.!11 SMl!i •••••••••••• • ••••• •••• • 8 V fl U N T I N UT 0 N 646-3181. ~·3237 ~S~~l~Zn~ 0 l' c /\l(l 497·33118/own •97·2292 On th<' 11und a br. 2 bn, --l ~ua~r~. ai.•ke n::cr .......... ~ .......... • ............ a.och 1240 ba. l-'ot'm11I dl.n. pn vate ~ mo. up. Huntlnl(lon WL.U\ ~ i>P•'OCf:o. 1•vt•1J lhtnf I ' ~ :! :. _ SHOtt'TTBM. PUttN. b1·am1·d loll r (l1hn 1<i.. S:JllJ Tit. • 1!1Tlrn1 r. l'lightly h&ght•r r11tt•11 1f pul1oi. /JI halNtn lt'll 2 161U•51 Onl)' l monlh rl'ntnl Rl>ttM , 2"'1 HATllS rmm .... -::; .. h 31-,..0 I BR.1 bM 'rum $3~ $4:0 3 flUHM . lWOMnj(I.• ....,.°" 4IC .. 2BR.1ba.house '47~ h1)me typr, d ettH'hi!d ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIA.MFltONT from huikllna with Ira SHARP. be1ch 1.2 & 3 fitt. 3 8R,2\~ba newhontc, p1''1\11tle patio,. S~50 frpk, dlllhW!lhr. &1rn•t<' wti or 17~ moo th Multa onJ)'. no pet.t a. pelloe 911().~ ••-T 3478 -N l Jo:lden Ave --•rKvM M1tna1Ier!JM ~ Townhow ~. lovf'ly, sp111· llfi/oll~~-lf>.$ •-Ill!!!!!!!~~~ a. home like 2 br w11 h •.f41Wf'Olt'\ pwt, pted ~ntt-+ ~ ' 4 f R€H~OTIMG€~ llAROOUR MIA 4·PLEX ~· .. 1141 -noautHuJ Home 3 bdrrn. 3 PoOI. 'IOU~ .... !letunty, 3333W. Cout Hwy, B o(f('r. flu COOd ataul!\8 21lR Mml furn. 190 Ca •••••••••~••••••••••••• comm with t e nnis l•IK'lfi<'I 2t.3 W ·3846 ~t.~i---_::;;:::;;::';;;;":'"'='~4;6;;;;;:-1 ble ~On11ALTY ~.:'=."' 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(11A>a.Ml. t'aalfy00paytor WA.U(TOllACH l!:x~c11 0<'e11n v u . anraa•· t-'ully main 11tv&rr<fr '45(),497·3HIJ pool, 11e1·unt y, ,nuna . 1 30day ad In the OCF:AN DUPLEX OuuUfully rumlshtd 4 tAln«I yol'fl A~ult3, No ---S49>1m<J up fluntlnitton D• .t. 'LY PILOT A.lklnll only '89.500. hd. 21111 ba. lJ'll pool IJ('1.'\ lnquln> ul 527 ll!th Lake ~t )• lZH Pad fir u, 213 333·~ ~ Scott Rily , 5311 7S33 Sl100/mo. 644 0484 n r Sll'Mt. <1141~8331 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --SllVICI ~!Ml1 '586 130' on thr w11ter • 3 Lookin g ror u hom of llM9~Y ......... .,.-d <A!\ORF.F.N eaah bdrm, 2 bll with pnvatu YoUr own• You'll find ~'""' New 4 plex now beln1 :um. 2h•, Udo r11c. Sfl:Ml rorWHrfEelephanta d<x-k. vrft hu &> A1C mu_y hom" 11dvertlaed DOITNOW I ronatructed $120,000 mo,no<'b11dren,no peta wttha Clual~Ad Avail n o w 24308 rnr u le In Claulfled '4Z..1671 Prtn.onl)'MM05 M0.84,8750lt5. C..UMi.5178 Pnnct\urt.raln 7M·T~ everyday. ' (\ I •• n .. 1r '· - IC y I '9 Ill t•. 1111 ._u 1 r 11 r r .. 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Ml'yer M1:n11 OwttWuoo MJJ type11 Nu ... ..,.._, l.INOA'S TAXSERVICt: ~rs/Bus lncom1• Tax Call 842-&al ror appt Prunlln~ E xtr/lntr Ex •••••••••;.r.~•••••••••• !'A9 lJfi6 pr'd, honest. nl'at, reas NNll p;1lrhci. & tt-xlun·' 11 cfillc) = •~-· II I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...., 11m • .a f'f\11.-. • • .... ro 7~ I fllf'Fi Sm. II )006. ..., 1 r1> tt11 P l'h.11nh1n~. t'ler. f't c ca II aW'fd Ma· 3304 U r'd964·10451>1ve FRH EST. 893-1419 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----O..Gro 1 I I I Pllf'1t <.:Ulf 631-42164 llou1~dt•11n1nl(. lh'Hona ble . Own lran :>. Rd~ 979· 76S!I -----u..dlcapiiac) Pro( painting. F.xl & ml l'ATt'Jl l'LASTERINC Rl-."PAJH & rU-:HOOf" /\II l,,ow r1tl~ R1•r11 f'r~t· A 1 I t y p ,. s . Jo' r ,, c t y p e s ~ h I o K I ,. :.. ....................... ---- l)(>J( Grwmm' no" Jl ~ t!!l 5J&.4780. ~ 438.1 C."ilJmau~ Call 54'>-6tl25 rockshakc~ nimpo t .ir European Land~c.1pcr. ---______ .,._ ___ , f~esl. ~1-S6130 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t"tltlllbcrC"d "" c•nc4 Pl'I •••••••••••••••••• .,. ••• St.or-" 1JJO 23rd St t rtr UC. 't' Student I Ton truck. JJK'f'I NU l.owt.."!lt pnr•·• TrMXh , lrt't' tnm. Hon llou.uclun1ng & h :rn cty"rmn rept11rs N 8 1<.:M Top work t'alr prm" Fine fo~Ler Pa111Ung by ,.....,.... . Rt.-Cs 646 41171 dy~/evc:> R Sinor St Ile • ans. Try ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ur 4t t croo( ~hak1• In""""'" 965 3183 642 )703. M2 32"M area Ho nd ed c pJ ~123 Al\ 3 ot wknd11 me "'SMS24hr.i Plwnbin"rt·pair Sprc in <'Om p C:ua r ant1·(·d rr·modelrnl! & covper N • HnMn. 5411 OOIZ MmoNy .......••.•.••......... l\('l lOn Le~"' r,p1nl( f>wuttt • ~ n-N IH• 'f ~ ~$.&l.9, ~ .!94b l.M hi I 0.Jlll•Dli'r 1-'rt<" 1'.b t f\11) 'Ult ,lobt.. (.'all Allan or 1'tiny 64&-8849 cvsfOM lllltinot (~•ntry by Jay • 00 ll800 CAT8JMG Prol~i.1on11t. •• , :11lublt' fur au llff •• ,... Bart~·rs 'W'r v•·r 11 Cl..-~an up ('r,·~·~ l'ooki \ONT ACT Wt"'1ll bf! l~pctuhty Rt•i.oun t>i. 11111 W~trl1ff. Sh'~ N1·~11orl t:lf>a r h till 1230 ~ I I'll ----------f•c"'9 t:"Hl-:APES1' baullna 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• lO-wtl Fr~ f.Jltamate~ lei WJ do bill job:! like noon. windows & ('pl • .:. l>utc h Ma antenanct'. 971 1154 K & ti Wood f11·n1•tnJ( 11.:ilt!ti & ( l'llt't• h 'fh• Ir &t() .c>90. 644 09.s8 ,,.., ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644! 29!)6, 00 1390 L1lti b .. u1rna movin". Garagt!· Yard c leaning Rew. rwll'S 642 0705 Call Janice's Raggedy Ann'!. housecleananJ: for ...._C...s.nok°e-thorough . reliable & e ourteous se rv i ce. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-1.800 ~1tda.llna wn tt'r nets qw<>l ----------home IO cart! ror III your Xlnt ~ecleaning done abt.ef\roe ~l l~ by lady w/exp. Depend11· bk-, uwn trans. 847 3631/ Hnn1~' Caroorunjl, clean ups & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.~;,.~-'-landsrapan ~ <i\:Oq:c Want REALLY CLL'AN lncOlllt Tax """"""""' ~•TIS" a "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• lbwdu. 545 7072 HOUSE? C1ll Gingham W O U L D N • T y 0 U l.ou'<l C.rpenlry 30 )''"' Found ation r('l ll1n1n1t Exptt gardener C'l1·un Girt. f'reeest. ~SW RATH E It h a v c a c•xp rkx>rxt '."' indO*ll . ~ .. 11:.. I.Jim·~!.. J)Jll<" ...... Free t.'Sl Kt>:tson I'-~· honesty. 1'ob certified Pub!Jc Acrouo· ~ll08. ~~I :!l.IS4 1 ·c'iJ de 5CILI, S48 4300 _... u ~ ..... .....,.. CM area S48·4891 wet done. Call Tht-Mop· ·lanl prepare your 1n Have 900lethaag to Kl"ll" SW . Idle Items with a -.--pets Cleanin.i Ser v1re. L'Ome Lax returns" f or Cl.ass.l!ied ads do 1t well l>i&Uy Pilot Clali.llif1L'<i Ad Want Ad Result.a 642·5678 ln.~ured. 546-2393 appl. call 968-8182 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brickwork. Sm111l JOb!I. Newport, Costa Mes;i & Irvine 675-317S evei.. ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·MOVING & STORAGE SPECIALIST AT LOCALS Prores1>1ona1 packing Lowest raU.'5 i days Visa & Maste r CharRe P U <.:. llT· W.31 AMERICAN 714/549·7002 Moms Movmg. l.1e'd & Insured T l 15 81Hi . Profess ional ser v lC'l' MC/Vasa acl'ept 962-4~2 Kn<lwles PaanUng. int I t"xt. Sand bla11t. tut coot 11\i. Comm/ kc111. 836· l 120 P..wiling: qual. work. 30 }r'> (•x per llo nt"H. dpndbl. IOWl'bl pri Ct::. U r 1&nded/ln11 638,5405 Paperhiiln~llll!. Startin~ at S8 00 per s ing It• ro ll &:M>-95M Ask for Rob QUALITY PAINT ING lilt/ t:xt Nt:al Heasona bit' Wayne l lXOV 1-;1 fM..8?.26 Custom Wallpapenn J? All Work Guar Fret! E.-.t 673 4158 Ma ke your shopping Pamt111g & w11llpopenng . easier by using the OBJly qual work, reason a bit· Pilot Classified Ads. pnt't' Refs 547 ~I p1pt• Good pnces Top Spe Hat Plumb1n1.: SJ7 3194 •••••••••• ••. ••••• • ••. • A I mbanl-:,~l<'r Spa.-., hot tub' 1ni.t.tllt·d :;~.~l'~ks. bath.rm l·ncl, Ga-., 1'lt'rl. plur~h1!,'•' r 1·ram1c t ile lh·su •. ~l~l l.11·d 751 ~7 .. 832~1~ T• -----...................... . IU.CH PLUMllMG CF.RAM I (' T 1 1. t-• H1•µa1r.' i.!il,, low pr~· k:itc-t .. :n,, halll,, 1·ntr}"• "'un· Zil hr~ 7 dayi. No Your ti 1 t· 11 r ro 111 ,. OT 54110193____ 9112 :.>711 --------•1y,.. Senic~ To plar<' your message> before th1• r<:ad111~ public, phone Dally Pilot .Clasl.1f1ed. 642·567li ......•.•.•.........•.. Landl.capt• ('n•auon., .. :, pt..n '<h<i1>1ng. lhmn1111:", s't.Ump removal. 675 ~I Ins. Have somt>th1nl( you want to sell" Classil11;.'CI ads d11 It well 642·54\7H .,.. .... ., ....... ..,..1 ..... ....,.... •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ,.,...,.... 5350 twpWClftttd 7'00HetpW_.d 7100 .••.•••••.•.•.•••................••........•.. ··················~···· aoo-4000 Office INhnl 4400 Office._... 4400 Mou 1.,.1. Trvst ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deedi 5035 IWi14•1Mct. 3140.....,..ltoch 1141 .. , ....•.............................•......... VIiia Pacifica ... w .,.._au., <X'J-:ANf'llONT larl(l' lux ury 1200' z br. 2 ba $750 tnd Ulil 646-0505 Juruor l BR. I Bil & 2 It~ 2br nr bt!arh belllll BR, 2 BA ~urlty pro-repaired 352 Thallu S t Vlded by pvt key·('ard c n Owner494-61!48 try 8 It n k 1 t c· h 1 __ HHts 1150 w/luminousl. l rvtl~ti· ;,1w;h ::-:?::':•••••••••••••••• carpe • ge p pu .. o or *~IOdorlM* l.ovrly g11Nlt-n::;·Brooks wtr Call •Kitchen l''a cal avail. •Jacw.zi. heated PoOI •Wkly or daily rru11d s r v. •TV & phone available Aslowas $63 Wk 2277 llarbor Cost.a Mesa 645·4840 b al ron1es w /x t ra FOR LEASE· 2 bdrm . 2 storage Pool. ~pa, hi.:ht ha • Adults 52 yrs old Room w/kilchennette t-d tennis court, lndry v 1sureWorld Topoflh« $60wet'k&up fac1l. Limited prt'Vl('W Hill Mont1ec1to V1l11gt· 5411 9755 n·nt.als. Fro m $290 rw r Outstandml( 11!0 d1•i;:r1•l• --------mo Models open du1ly P 11noram1r Northe rly F\Jm . rm. Turtle Rock IO AM lo dus k Z 15 view . O wn e r (7 14J area. an Irvine . $1 70 w 1 c h1 l a Av c ( o t !)40.1127 833-9914 or833-__ 90_76 __ _ Yorktown> Ste. 409M ....... -,_-rt-le_oc_lt_ 3869 IALIOA IMM 714"~ ••••••••••••• ••• ••••• •• $6.5 & up wkly with PARJC NEWPORT kitchenette Waterfront. ADULT -QUIET <!UR. 1 1~ ba, blt.J.ns, ne w cpt.s/drps. lncl gar. Pvt p atio. Nr bch . p ark. ~hops, bus. $345/ mo. b l I I.st. 960-1279 Rach tl l Ors. l o r 2 675-8740 Uedroom.-. & Townhou..,rs -Gwst--HCNM-4150 From $34!J so ••• ••••••••••• • •• •••••• Spectal'ula r s pa, to ta l ------recreatio n prof(ra m , wcial program. 7 p0oli.. ti •Walk lO th~ beach• knrus courts. Al F ashion Casa det Sol Island, Jambore<' & San liPauUful Joa9wn llllls Road l\dultAplS 1714t 644-1900 21661 Hro<*hurst.118 ---962-6653 Delux 4 RR. 2 ba, gar . no -pell.. !itc ps lo bcb, $575 3 Br. l Ba. crpt. drapes, yrly lse. 644-1103. frplc, priv. patio. J blk -----from heach $600 mon s.550 3 br. 2 ba, balcony, days SJ6·6663. 536-8705 encl. garage. All bltns. we 840-*9 blk to beach. Yr ly. --· -. 'IBLMJ¢mt 642·1600 l MO FREE RENT IACHElC>lt UNITS 3 Br, 2 Ba. fplc, <tll. i;:ar $475 639-6454 $225+-,os;t. 3br 2ba ~hw WI 0 Wl'l lO I IE.. lalboa. Ml. bar. Nr beat'h. O vn CcilRtftata 556-7707 40:set· r ec durs pit., iOo H A-VF RON T !168-3106,213/~-2206 ... Superb VH'W . sand y •2 Br, Z"'1 ba townhoui.4' l)e;wh , frplc. 2BR. $6.SO. apt. S p al·1ou s & Ph ~ Varancy for elderly :1m- bulatory l:.idy Da n a Poml 493.S920/847-84i(M VaccntiOftR...tah 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BIG Bl!:AR Ca bin, sips 14, pool Utble. color TV. 2 frplcs ~16. R.fflWltose.-. 4100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.tdowa UYillcJ~! Share a hOme or a ptment QJust -roAru 'UHUMITT.D UU~~~Hll Co>~ h.Juo•-i 832-41.34 Since 197 l ROOMMATES ihal"•-H·Sa•e Enjoy more. ruy Tess! All Ages & La(estyles. Wt• Che<>k Refere nces Cal54M28"2 5'23 SQ ft. om re space to s ub·lease 1n Lagun a Hills, La Paz ~· just south ol the San Diego Freewuy. S308 ·month Avail now. DMi030 Downtown H Cintln gt on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. 2 1ow Mam St DIAMOMD & GOLD One Z·rm om ce avail. trade ror trus t deedi. $110 960-lSStl Dane wkdy~. 752 1920 Deluxe med1eal uatc . ~ Or .. Coron11 del Mar. Realonom1es Corv. 675-6700 NEW Ofc bid~ for leasl' Cdm o n PCH. across from 5 Cfowns Rest P vt prk 'i< anc 1400 s q rt 675-4487. . ---YOU'UMEB> 250 soo sq. rt. o Hices FURNITURE TOO! From $145. Incl. uUI. 779 We have the best :cell'l" W. l9lh St. 540-2200 lion & lowest pnces. Con AJRPO RT 0 F F IC ES &.emporMJ"Y OHtres I to 3 room swtes. nll -----~SS40 :;ervi«'S. No lease req'd. 2 offices. SlOO & SISO. Jirom S150. mo lmmcd Airport tndustrial com· occupancy. 2082 S. ..:. plex. ~2000 Bnstol. Suite 200, N.8 ...-U R...tol 4450 (114)557-7010 -----PICllG b..cuti•~ Suites Pnv:ite s uite-with reccp. Lion & secret a r1 a I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Manner 's Mi le Modem 502 s q H s lon : 26JO<Cl A vo n . 213-477. 700 l servH•e, r onfer ence St.ore 20x.50. downtown room. alJ faca!Jltcs .. 2082 <:.osta Mesa. nr. busy cor· Mic h elson. lrw 1n e . n e r . s49s M o . Bkr. 752-00:W 67!>-6700 ---------MEW PORT /IRVIME For st.ore & office s pa cf' at Executiveomce with reasonable ra~. reception, phone ins . 500-5000 Sq Ft cont. rm & more. $325. MESA YetDE ~3575 DIUYI PLAZA ... SlllO Up. Office-store. 480 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M. ft. NC. 17301 Beach Bl. 54M 12l H.B. LEASEM2·2834 o.-.THE WATER! PLUSH SUITES 350 to l750sq. ft. FallhnHc YMw1 Wet Bars Udo Marina ....,. N<.'WJ)Ort 675-8662 l..r,tgWla &>ach al 1145 No C.oast Hwy. Lotty. open beamed. 500 sq. n . perf ror antiques. $400 Month Hillie 49'·7551 MARIMIR'S MILE PRIME LOCATION ON WATER . AvaH1ble for retail or frofe!l:sfonal omces. Tota or 3000 i.q ft.. Qin be divided into 11maller uruls. Wahrlrottl HoMH 631-1400 Eves. & wkndi; 557·~34 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY $2 Sell any 11r m "'" com blnatioo or 11t:mb fM S7S or les~ w1lh a Penny Pmclwr Alf :I hne11 for ~ C()nS(!('UllVt• da)'5 t:1t1'h lldditlonal line 1!> lh IOf' ltw2dayi. Chari:c 11' Nocom~n.-11il adi. F'or more anformauon aild lb place your ud t<all 642·5678 . Btngo, Tues. n1tes. 8·10 Capistrano Valle,v 111 School. cash prszes . fm.1187 • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Astray -l'atlo - Cludc -Obtw;e - ATS EA Unlucky to tht• last: lie bought a plot 1n Lhe cemet.cry for tu msell and drowned AT SEA. 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMOA&VICKI Outcall Mau~ For TM Fun of It! Scrvuig all Ora11.:t• C'o 835 731:1 *ESCORTS* 972-1138 MASSAGE FIGURE MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL OHL Y Days,••es.hr 631·2140 GOLDEHGIRL •SEQUIN • MODELS& ESCORTI. Male·f.'emal(· Z4 hrs ser v111g o.r 2117 Elden i\Vt·. CM 752-8108 Modets-Escorh 77l-0801 Servi.Ilg all Or Cly IOAM JAM lnt.em al'I Enu•rpmies 256SW.Cbapm11n. f.'\all. RELAXING M~SAGE &b J am es>Lic Masseur Outcau 9.9, 494 s 111 MHDALAWYER? Cal OnMc)e County lor A u oc l ati on Lawyer Ref•rral Senk~ at 135-181 I. Ask Jil for c~e info; wuHOft 'h hcMlr at- torne y cons ultotion t-tSIS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PERSONAi. PROBLEMS '• Fam1ly/Mantul 1'1•r.,ono:1 Non·Prof1t Al(l'm·y H li. Clulrt· 536·M3:1:l hom<'l1kP Dix k 1t 1·h ------ w/bh.rui. m!'I rcfnl( & 3 Hr 2 Ra, c nrl gar, n • trash masht!r ~nc l gur c•cntly up1o1rndcd, dose II) & 11auo S mull J.ll'l ok heac·h Avail 211 $4~5 $410 mo Pt"' mo. •.st & lasl + $15<1 .em1m ltf'Ulty M:l9 1;1i2:t Sl.'(' 67S-S:J'19 t-wly r pl & puma. 2 Bii • 3 Hdrm. 2 bath. y rly 11.1, upper w/pvt r11t11o On• an v 1 l' w . de r ~ . A lits SJ15 mo IJnvt• tiy garai.:1•, f1rt>place, $~<!5 x:111 · Sun An~t·ll•, thi·~ mo ti7r> r,1;10 or f.3 1 5550 _ A UNlQUES ERVICE l£t us help cul your rent 1n half We carefu lly srrecn for your lifestyle Our fa.-s arl' less. Ref'' Cht'(·kcd. MOVE your m arln l'· oriented bus mess NOW• ' H1.storlc Cannery Village location 0 Uer11 ron v Pltrlwlg• s hops•telc ans s v c • r e c e p t1on 1s l •ser r e ta r y • pllOlocopyebookkcepV11l• aC<.'1.IWlllllg Manne •;x r hanl(c Hulld1n~. 430 32nd St . NB. 673·3601 F'romS350 Lost oi f"ound a pt>l ~ Call ...._trialRetttol 4500 Ani mal A's 1s t an1·c fi•=at:! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-ague 53'7·2273. nor~ ••••••••••••••••••• •••• 1 ;ill 1·11lll'l•t l l:I 2811 24 21 l StudiO'i. l vr 111•w c•v1~. al>k for Al S225/$;!7S mo Util pd No Nu~t'. <tWl't 2 HH, :! ha, ~ bJI ll'M!I llpl'>, fo'plc. l>s hw .. r. 1·n1•I W~'TCU FJ-' :! br , 1'2 ha t(ur, SJ•IO mo l'•'l:!!Y townhmL~r· 1\dulls only !Jf.,().4~rl Nu JX'l.'> S4 Ill mo 1728 Nearly nt>w xtru 11lx llC'dford 1.n, !°>48·7533. twnhs. :ipt. Ii.: 3UH 2111\ Jli\Y VI F.W Slunnml! 2 frple bltns W /I) hkuJI hr, 2 l.i;1 , frp lt Hui:~ ~Yh1Zht.:. Vault1·il 1·1·il µallo Pool. Ma t ure .an~. pauo. dbl ~·lll'h l(.ir .1111111.'.. No Pl'lS SSt.O ctr M20 S4S 3li04 fi1<1 03-111 Adult Apt...,, nr ht h N1•w S.Clemtrtff !176 2t)r frplr, JHtl ll>~. rJ(lo l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sc'<' g:n1· 170:.! 1-'lomla. F.XCl.US IV Jo; O CP.AN !lfiO-tiCilO f'IWNT I & 2 bdrm 2 hr r..ondo. hlttn!>, rl'fnj!, cbhwshr, crpli., 1·arport. fXIOI Di-0/mn !lftll ti049 l''PI., dl•n. 2 bd. 2 bu + l(ll r ,.No 1•hlldr1•n $.:1 50 002 771111 ask for M iwk Qwrt 3blk11 from heh I Br J\dJts. no p1•1-; lllil 11tl $225/mo lSl /l<>t !Ifill 2~ :ipt's av:11I. Security svst rm , t'lev11tor , dli.h wa..,hcr. rlhl ovens 1 '1'11 thuu.~e with frplr & prv i;undl'Ck from $325 up 4!lR S!*W l)r 995 1123 2 HR upt, 1275 mo Clo!I<' 10 bearh 41)8 G32A ----i tx-<1moms, ocean view. HIMtl!wJ'Oft rlt'w l'UflX'l-:t, drapes. San HcwbOur-3842 Clem1•n tc $300. PM •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 492 4464 1 tJr rune.Jo $37:i • I Hr ~ --- loft. O<'ean v1.__ $41 0 2 Br 2 Ba <'Ondo, or 3 llr Steps to bch (2131S92 51L3 2i,., RI!, pOOl/Jac Afte r 6, -----831-1864 2 bdrm. Townhout11• 11.; -----.--- ba. 1tarn1te.patio. te nnis 2 Br, I bn, ~lv. refr1g, new '4 µ o 0 I S 4 o o m n <'pt &t pu1nt. Ve ry <'In 21.H34·2093 m> ~047!l ___ _ l('"'icle l t44 ~.~ •••••••• ?!.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHARE HF:N'fALS /ISSOCI ATIC)N lo.i6 N. Tustin Bl. Or S(.p J 639 9000. 639 900'.l Spat1ous pnvul1• i<Ull<' 1n NH for employed M /F. $325 mo &10 G3J9 CdM dlx swles, uUI pd A '. ampl pkl{. Fr S2SO 400' No lse reqd. 67S~ f:;Jegant orr.c~ up lo 760 -sr~ rt on Newport Bl . fo'em to ~hr furn z bdrm c M ~2111. 646-6303. CM 21 ·30 empl $140 + ut1I Mlifllou 545 0903 ah. 6 . Luxury lr v1nl( Save$$ UlJOY hcsl for lt'SS ! SHARE A·llOM 1-: ti45-7464 or 761 ·2284 N R Beaut rum . Or<'an vu home. 2 p rnr womt•n sef.'k Jr!1 $2 75/ m o . 640·9fll 7 or 644 04!\4 ltoo mm ul l', B a l b oa lslund Jbr, 2ba yrly ren· tal $157 m o Inc util 67l-H632 F1•male 2 bdrm 2 ba Non Sfll()l<l'r. 500-1200 sq ft . llwy VIS· 1brhty, new rrpl, drps, & paint. und e q :r o und parking in No. Lauuna $49-IUIG IU.UTIFUL SUITES 600 to 2600 Sq t-'t Crpts. drp5, serv1r l-d c:on..ru Parlt ~ ___ _p3.:_"81~ Mwpt C...tH' Offices Complete full "erv11·c le~ol s wte 2 large> of· f1re1 with ocean views. 71 4 /64{}. 2360 67!'1-3780 Deluxe om ce ~uJle Sub· M !llrllll(ht, non smoker . lease. ltOO sq ft • 1n a pro· s hare lrvme Condo. SJ70 fesR bldg on Re n c h Blvd Reception uea. 3 per mo + util + secu n · pn v orr1reM. r a b1n et ly 833-9442 work & oUK>r extras All 3 bdrm home 1.n 11. e. $150 ut.U. & Janltori al ser v In-+ •i11 ut1I. CBll 848·9556 _c_1._ca_· _11_._8Ulj.._0802 ____ _ oft. RPM ______ F\Jm, prtv. otrtces. n<>w Roommate w:inted • 2 br dt.'COr, w/sec aerv .• conr. house, COM. Marc for rm. copier , mo nthly dct.ails. dr.; 526-f.60_2 ___ 646-_7_448 _____ _ Fl'malc needed lo i;hare ~-~---------• Co>wi Mella house $95. nAMD HIW 64.s 5422 cvenln.:s 3 NEW Off I(; f,S 0 41SSIOM VIEJO• Prime lo('atlon s uitable ror r omm 'I or md'I u~c 1.850 lo 2050 i<q ft . AIC uf (1ce. 100 omp pow1•r Cull f7 141522·4ZS4 days . (714)675 ~ t'VeS lnd1.15tnal HOO to 1600 sq rt with offtrcs. Nc wvort 64.'> 21 11 • &46-6303 ~Wanted 4600 ....................... Re!tpon~1 l>l c. wo r k1nl( w r 1 l e r s e t· k ~ o n (• bedroom cOllllS:t' 1n Corona del Mar or Co1>lll Mesa Qwetness c11iien tial Wntc <.:la:ss1r1l-d Ad 11206. Uaily Pilot. I' 0 Box 1560. Costn Me~u 92626 or rall 67S-3A62 HF.WARD for return o r Black Balboa Cr.u1s1·r u1ken from Savon Drui.: .... NR 11 /2217!! ti45· 7857 Hf':WARO for n•turn u( Al:irk Balboa Cr111 .. c•r takm from Savon Dru)!:.. NH 11/2217!1 ~ 711..'>7 Lfflt· In Nn Gold rh11rn w /t•h arm huldl•r & Sl'vrral charm' Som•· hcJrl()Om~ Of St•nllmrnl.11 value only R l·~ ard Ev~&t2 5149 ----RF.Wi\HD lost I 17 79 short h111r orangctwhll •' Jltl'rc-<J rru1l1· 1·at Wh1tt- l'IWllU' & I [) Ill!!' 11 1~ <.:an yun N li 7 5U II IOR L<l8t 2 dogs. Irv ar1•t1, I <icrm Shl'plLah m1\. an.' to Mrl11n11'. I r1'<I luMl.ss/lnHst/ haired Sh<'lllc m ix. ani-F1nmtc:e to Squirt Uoth i;malh'lh ••••••••• ••••• ••• • ••• • • l,osl Hew11rd cvt· of I 117 ..-SS 551:Jl lK,I 741i 744'1 OppCl>f"hMity 5005 F'ooml '11lhl' MIX m1il1• ••••••••• ••• • •• • •• • • • • • u J> p r o x J v r \" 1 (' WL,h lo lnvl'l!t 3 to SM 1n M I.I In I 1-: cl i II I( l' f . ~ 1\ s mall bt.L'iln{'S:. & u!<c <1ur 972·0306 bkkplt mgmt SVCS & Newport Ctr OfC' 644 9470 l'bund (;olt.lcn Hrtni•vt·r • --female n'C'idL\h 1•lr V11• 1.0SING TIIF. B UOG l-:T l:;dason'HS!l6H OK.'il RACE" lh •lp your in come kt"ep up w /your F'ound ~m ,um of m oney outgo, t hru pl e:uont nr Pav1hon Ba lboa de~d> p/timc work Set your appx a mt & denomma· own hrs For appt cull uons. 67~-!'i103 498-5954 5 350 ............. ,., IOll'fal1 C>pportwtlty 5 0 I S ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Schaab& Instruction ....................... REAL ESTATE LICENSE SCHOOL OFFERS •l'r:is h C"OUNf' II\ all.thk •t\lalt•nab J>fll\1<k1t •!->mu 11 t I ass l'' I" r rx·r...10uuied inst r1wt 11111 •(.°ho(JM• llWll laSlc d Jy & nll!hl dllSSl'S • l'la('1•m cn1 u11 to 80'; l'Omm1ss1on 1-'rc-" 3 Wet'k sijll'1' ·rrainin~ CcnM For D•toH• 831-1001 491-0442 K:it<'ll,1 lt(•;il ..:..mu• srhool J2001 Ca mmn ('.1 p1~1 r:m u !llln Juan (;uµl:.lrJnn 7075 ..........•.•..•....... PrJr nur~1'. p/I, t'oron.1 dd Ma r . L.u.iunn Ucul·h onl). rd:.. 675 8861 Sparush Tutor <:h1ldrrn & adults Firx hr~ CirHm· mnr and ronvr·r~at1un A n u M 11 1 1 11 I' & l' / ~JD! Cleried THE EMPLOYMEMT & ftAIMIHG ADMIMISTRA TIOM OF HUMTIM&TOH IEACH '• 119Cft Ope11i11 ~For n. r•owtMJ PosiHoltc I ..,,.. Offlu Wort.r CETAI $611 Per MollMt TM1 ii a CETA r..ditd ,....._ & ,...,._ ltucth4w .._. Nlid1KJ & 10 weeb .. ..,1ap I ~ ecc.,t..t ... J_.., 26. .. n. E:: ylD , •••• Ir Tncilllllq Cewht-, 538 Mm Stnet. llwlhwjt• leedl. •1 11111111,_ ________ APT MG H t•ouple a Ke Ill Accouollng +Lo managc well ma111 ta1ned J1 ~ adull unit!> m ~ Oraru(c Counly. Xlnt 11· Rl>llERT _.._ nanl-'> Salury + bonu .. account~ ~~1521·8a<\1 8:30 lo :; Proudly Announres Our ARMED SECURITY cw Move lo La r i:er Om~, F IC ER fo:xpe r , F t T Visit U!> Al Our Nt·~ mies 3 30 12pm . pnm I.oration pos1t1on Call 54!1 :JC!>ll COLDWELi, BANKER FOE BUILOJN<; -·-· -· ---- SUITE 200 Msembly 2333N HRO'ADWAY Small clcttronir pnrt~ SANTA ANA L~ shift. n•> expenrn1 ,. We havt• an mcrt'asinfi: l'lt.'<'l'Ssary. ExreUent fr drmand t hroughoul 1n2e bent•f1l:. Appl' 0ranue County for l!ll AvnN 1-:l(•ctronu•:. :1r,11 " M c Cormick , C M pencnt·ed at•t•ountmi.: & 7$t-60!1I bookket-prng pcr s-0nm•I ------Olli or v1s1l w. 1oday-we arc looklfll; forward tn l!rt'('l 1ru: you m our nl'~ local100 (7141835-41 0 1 FREF. PARKfNC ACCTGCLERK PmcCM lll\01~. h.1ndl<- ma1I. lilt l~pliii:. J"""' ~ •;u·rtl! dullN. I n 101· ~71iJ!I t.: 0 E /!.('TORS, So Gst Ac·tor .. ASSE:MILER/MECH lWlat)' SwLlchcs flaw 1m!Tl4'(I opcnini:'i 111 our f111al 11sSt•mblv d••111 KC"Q.'i j.!f>Otl hand tlt•Xl l'fl tv w min l yr .. t>x1.11·r 10 rnp1·h:in 1<·t1 I :1s.,••mhl' \OL.fo: ln,trum1•111 Oq1 , 4!f>SCI ( 'rodd y W <i' S 1\ 17 14 1 5.'.lt.31011 t-: () t-: 1\ ~ S .. : M H I. t: II ~ ~;ullMMli. W1• will l ra111 SI h1 <"'< up ;\1.u·C:n •i.1111 Ydl'hh, .... 11 l'l.Wl'll(l.1 CM C:O.op d<"'-p1·rnl1· ly ntf' .111 llli!<"'. IYJ>t"' for 11.1 t1ondll> Jd\<crt t'tJm m••rt I a" To p mon ,. y 1--... ·s-s·l!-...... ·.·L·E·R·s-· I 71 ·I 1 !)S 7 Ollt! A ir;rwt ADMtN ASSIST For growm~ rm port I 1rm tn Nl'wport Cc1111•r c:ood l)l>pllrlUnll) ror bn~hl. .1 mb111ou:. lk'""" "'ho Nt.' an a1111I~ lH'a I mind and t'f'IJOY"I workm~ w ith Pf•oplt' Pos1t1011 1nv11h't''> I YJllll).!. l't)mf\lll\'I Ofll•r •• llOl'l.'I A· IOl "o or ld1•p tlCJllt' ('orllil<'t Cont 111•1 T1•1 ri swank Jt ·rran,mark fi+I 7~2 ADMl1' A'iS T S l-.<.~rv Sharp. Wt'll 11ri.:11n1n•1I. ~ood 1yp1nj!, an~w··r p h o n r ' . 1• o o r cl ..,1•min.1 r' wrkshJ)' llt1• hkk11.: publl<' ron1 :H'I . :t'-"!>I 1-;"'" \'arwl v 11f lhJI I\" I ntt•rl'Sl 1n 'd I .1w :11 t'Ot''I> r1·11 u1 r<·tl F.11'<1.rontl' lrJtnl'l'S & 1•>. JI" r 11• 11 1•, ti It ..i p 111 I ~ J.!rl>"'llll! t•11m p:111\ hw. 1mmr<11alt' 011<•n1111!' 111 tht• lttllt1Wltll! I land ~1lth•n111• Slut I 1m1 I 'I· lloa 11h W11 1 \\'1.1pp1111: (~.ha.· & I lill'lll""'''' Sut'(''""(t1 I .q1plal'a111 , ~111 h.tVl' 1/114.llf 01.tnu,il d<·xtl'nlv & po"t1vt• 1·.111 d II II I I I u t.l 1· 11 o u I KJm I :•ivrn 1•rowarn 11.11.1 tn1• \111 r1n-11J1 ho11r<I :rnal\ 11•r ror f'(' l111.1rri ,,.,11n1· <:al I or .1ppl\ m pt·r~o11 PRO GoRAM DATA.IMC . tbh.."t! llale Avt•. In 1714) 54'·0ll5 7 14 491 t KO I L.1j!u11a ~~ l!rar h /\..<;st Bkkpr $14!1\ A 0 MI N IS TIC \ 1 I V .. : f'l~I ('h•1 k Ll T ypt• SX-111 Sl't:t'11\l.IST No ,., ~·y Rank Nt1Sll $!1041 pcnt•n('f' llt't."<ICtl We II l'IN,M' ()111 f''ur 1\plJI lr81Jl )OU ()pen lo nll'll If\ lll\' l'l'r..Onrll'I Al!l'nl') uncl women Mui;t ml'•'I 4Kll t; 17th. t:o1'ltt M•'MJ e n ll!i lm\·nt r1•qu1 rl• Su1t<•224 fi.12 1•17<• mc•nl:. 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Ans we ring _ fff'.!tnt _, __ 4Jj0 *"'vitt, 11eroa. «>in· •••••••••••• •• •• •• ••••• putcr 11erv1ce 1vat1 Ncwporl llclith t s dhl Amol~P11rklm1 gnnitt. ~tora"t> only S7S 111·r mo 8.Tl · 1228 BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. i>7S-4630 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRF:GNANT'> t'11r1n r.1 . GARDF.NING R OUTE ronr.dentllll 1·1111n,.1•hn1Z & <.:M NB. Cd M. lrv11ll' Nof(•rt11I 1\bt>rt1011 , 11do11 Wtwtht tqUlp Comm & lion & k1~·p1ni:: ~Id. &'Irle ~Z1Jl ~&J ,A11C~ _~.563 9att 7 COUMTRYGIRL .,-:IJI'" Tnnt 50l5 *ESCORTS * Attr11111v1• Ludy 1\C'<'Olln l.llnt /Syi.t<>m:. Ao11ly,1 . BA ~. uvt'r 20 yrc.1•xp. '"mplc.ite arct '11 :<)'slm i.. 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No pet Rc-rrl 11 ntE: EXCITING ~dlc:-'of~lce.11\ e: TI4/-98.'IOor '1'3444-SS~ mo. Cnll rolkct rALM MISA Arl'S Complele ly turwbcd Dix. :a rm. oftlce adJ. 213"8411449 MJNUTESTONPT BCH w/utllltlea. '2500/m o . Alrport er Uott"I No 1 Sr unfurn. block lo IJ&ch, l"-2 BR 548-lJa, lt31M1. 8.'Y /Cu ft. 833 3223 from S2SS It up. beach , $350 p r m o . Adufl3. No pet.a t.ai;cuna Beach , s treet _9"_noon __ • _____ _ 494 335.1 1~1 Mesa Dr level, xlnt expoeurt , 208 Ptqale wbo Deed ptOple 1 Br, waJk t.o beach, uUI <5 81.U £HlotNowport llQ ft.. Vtry attractive. Al'loUklalwaya check the pd, nr Pottery Shack . Blvd) ample par1tln1. al 1000 N. 8rrice ~ 1n Lbe ~ • .......r51 hm-5pm"*ll980 CoMtHwy.Sl15.4N·756t DAJLYPILOT •••••••-•••••••••••••• 24 hrs 957-3474 LOWEST .............. ht T.0.'a.-.. JM T .0. Lo.I. Fall'fet Term11 alMe UM!l s.tlllf' ..... Co. .-Olt1t -litto0611 PriY. ~ wanta 1maller locaf 2nd T.D.'I It rt'· uon able discount lr73-Rf Purchaat !lood ln<'om1• 2nd TO In Huntln1ton Be ae h . 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Beaullful nude 1tlrl11, it.pidly growln«i local ~nhlbition •cap dcn-ICJP('r l'l!i. n tmm"'1 sculons 9AM to 4AM nperung ror an a<'r<>unts tvtry <l•Y 2080 So µ.1yable clerk <.:on11t ru<' EucUd, Anaheim. excil· lio n r xperlenl't' prd inti 21 hr rcrord ln11 Good bendi ti. .ind 54:\ 1122 _ ivowth pct<>ntlal S olory Phy111t•I m 1111aa11e b y cornmen11ur11tt w /c>xp h e 'd maa11eu1'r terhnl C&ll I.Ind • l'rtrt' 111 r l11n 1 8 PM Appl 7~0809 betwn !J And 4 $48 2911 pm ror. -nec-css:iry All llt'"' f;icalili•'i< & XL.NT ch anc-1• for'11dvan<'1'mrnt with 1 11 ('nthuslullr. 11row1n i: Alrcral\ • .. ...... , .... 1,., ,. ... ,r S.Cretary SeMor'CoMrKb Mm1nl11tr11tor 't:UlrtnJ""" • bt!Mfits ~(" of nll"C'rart ronipo tl('t\l'j Ad~IVt' b<m<lrn.i or hon('ycom I> 1ill r&H· lUH!8 Sat lnterv1rw 11 r r11n11t'4l Ponel'A1r 1571 W M 11r Arthur. C M 549'°31 I rorp ~ ., i..o,....c~ 2925 llarbor Olvd COSTA MESA 979-2500 Sr.tJ. iltle 1tt•m11 with o Oe.lly Pilot Class~ .. ; .{_t;a..; bM. 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JOBS 1"11 J·:E Clerk Clli.SSIFIED ADVERTISIHG Typ10.: tl:i wpm & ;11· l'l1rat1·. ad1hnl( rnu1•h rn 1·, l(.oocl h•ll•phorw ro1111n1·r Call ll4t JJll'..I ~.1111 1.• 'lloon THE IRVIME CO !)."i() I'll'~ f)Ort Ctr l>r N1-wp11rt lk>u1·h, l'a •1:t1;4i~I ~1111 1 I !lOI\ lllt .tkr .... 1. 1• 1 ~1.1~1 lu '''I' lt.•f.,. ht l hi d ''!'"'> t •t.1 't\> 1•,111111 I 't I""' "'II 7111ll 4'1J11l COOKS I' 'ti.1111hn11 '"'t.1urJnt I h,11n 11.1\h U\t'f alJ Ulllh ~.i111tl) ""'n1·1I 11r1-:.11111J t11111 ullt•f' !Jlt ,1,,111t 1<111 k111.,: 11.11ol1t11111 I 1uoKI 11111111<111111\h'' l11r ,111\ ·•fl• t•rn1·11I t-.1111•111 Ill 1011111.lfl\ lll'fl1 l11 .. 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N•'Wporl U1·11rh IN 1•11 r. o <.' .l\lrporu Y.qunl Op pol'l.unlt,y l':mplo,yt•r MOW IS THI TIMI ftY )ob seekers to t'hr«'k ~•HY-fl+t-01 u .,1p WAntM rl•~1of1r11tlon rt the job you wont 1'1 not th<-n• you mll(llt con-.1d"r olfcnn1 your 1wrvlrt'" with an nd in tht• Joh Wanted C'uh'((()ry Phon1· M2 56711 11111\t•!> I ;11<111 1·1111111.111) M'Ot'flh, '1 dH) Wl'l'k l\p ply Ham llam. 111111 :111111 N.1111111.11 l-:1lun 1t11111 '1101 l111 1·h St , N1•wp•11l lll':oc·h I N1·11r II (' /\1rp11rt r t-:qual Op 1.1urtun1\y l•:rn11foy1•r Urnva" l'c-r.,un flout 1·ov l'r'i, l'll ltl.'r Suib hy Sd11)(•k, fi7~1 lllZ:I CASHIER 11.d ml 111:1r111t• ha1 dwar1• ., I 11 r •' '1· ,. k io. 1• ' 111 r CLERKS UTOTEM l)!•·nU11t,!> Noy, l\\,11IJl1I•• fo< full ur JI llllh' r lt·rk•, 011 ;trid & :irrl ~htfl'I ·'" 1·x pl.'r n1·1•1·:1 ... a r1 "'" tr mn St;irt $:1 pt·r h1 "' "' mana~t·r" \11 $:1 •ill h1 M:111111(t•rfl lo S~> ~10 hr 1\tl vun(•t!m .. nt •J11)11rt u111ll•·' l.t• 1h1.,;1· who quuhr> 1"11r infornla\11111 1i1 1 111 our ni·urt"'I nu1rk1•l 111 1·•111 11111 lhl' 1wr-,onnc•I c1fr11 ·1• ;11 12'1"2 Lump:.on SI (ianll·n (irovt· ~1:n •U! 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GEHERA.L OFFICE :vi tL'll 1•nJO)' 1>11ont· 1'1111 turl . w11rk111 ~ "Ith t'tl~lmn1•1 " & ddml wrn k l'md v111 alum, ,,,.k It.•\. l1.-:1lth Ill' i\ppl) 1\11111 I hr lJ I-' ri 11 t 11 I .ti llar<k•n"• l'l''I C1111tr11I li9fi llando lph 1· \1 ~~..:-,70 m1r111r m.111 , 11111 pa). i.!Utllll11>nd1t~:t:!:l l 1;111t·rn1·, .. 11 ... k11 l"lut·111 1'411t Mll'<t 1ln11· :1 ho\:. ~1.1hl111 21:S '1'>'1 H.W• G-R-E-A-T SA.LES JOB HOW OPEH 1;1Jo r> f' 1\ \'. <: o u u llol'llS. t:OOD CUN UI TION~ MANY l"l!INt:I-: rn:N 1-;Jo'l'l'S Fl\."T 1; IH>WI NI: l'0:\1 I' 1\ N Y I' JI 0 M 0 T Jo: S FHOM WITllt:-; THAIN I-' 0 II T 0 I' M ,\ ~ I\ <i I·; M 1-: "l 'I' S T 1\HTS ''I M M ~; I> I /\ T E I. V I\ 1-: \' II () ,\ II f> 1-; :< I' ,.; I! I I•. N C I': 111·:1.l'Jo'l'I. WI'. 111\VI-: (I( II I JWN Tf11\ININC: l'H1H :l!1\M l'l'T()N llY Tiit-; ! 'Ol 'l/'l'l!Y'S TOI' 0 I< <; I\ I\ s 1\ I. 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'741 .. I d r I 11 ·74 Suzuki 185. M Ho1hu /-.d lch c"" IOor more $1 40 ea I( I eris or II d e . a lo mi. $3:)() ... lllN,. 12 nr1on Hl'l1 3,5. & 10 Kpd MX l:hkl'M SalcsT:u lnC'lude~ together w/otht'r uccess 67~7444 tcrc,-o tape, pwr ist~r 1n g, h1 hurk lleat 11. oq>c<:1al paml. c ruise con trol, p0p loP roor. aux 1;11'> t 11n k !>, Ta coma wheel11 & low mile& Ltl' 1flm54Ser P3247 SSl71 EVENINGS •SECRETARIES• ll ,w 'f'nl<·k Onvt>r. l'X~·r P tirtM & re p 1.1 1r~ a ll NOCARU? $450/l'lfltorr 759--0067_:_ THEODORE ROBINS II I '. ( l .; rs i ~ AdU-.. wu.h out.11l•ndm1i1 ~~··~ ..... p/t Rt. Ll.·1i1 1 t:t•nl Ofr 1)111) 111,--0 .1pply Mu~• m1ak~s Cu~t om bit Draw )"our own or send TO&hiba320recvr ~IC 940 1970 750 Honda, rare ed1 ttr _.,..natt -r....r0 • lr.,i N"$15K Lt•c 1n l' M Jilli :.!4 y 111 t'la.~1c btk{'1> name, ;iddre£.s. phone & 1 .. -table 2 Apo. llo 800 uon Semi rhop. llarlt•y a •C'l•v" pt"tllllolll.Jllt'i. SKIN V l'A Vfo;N '"'l' " " & cn\'1 l'•tll 7)1 151~ 2410 NG:fl u1vd CM ~·11 make one card ""'r 5:1::... xln't co"d •• ,.,, whl i::xL r a kc . S9SO who t'f\JO)' worktn" w1lh .,_, t ~ ... 1 .... 1'l'nploy .. ,.. r ay t\11 ... 11,... .. .. .. .. ~ .,.... ,, ., ....,., " ... .....,1aut n ..., ....... I R Ind A 7910 tag Arid :!Sf each I u-· 644·5588 Evf:S 545.7500 Dan u ; 1d It~ th.-r 21 MMr-1 ul ~ 1 .. f'.u l •..: 11111~ .Ix t• ('flj ~~iicy l'uw 1'r1.k·k Ortvl'r:. t•x -----Send chC<'k OP money or _......,_ ,_, · ----st FORD lOt>O HAll60R BLVD COSTA MISA Ml 0010 S3 5iO ,_r hour t,h1>ne -t02U llirrh, St. Slr &C)4 '"'r.. f cJ" P"Y Apply a...1a.a.... M.....&.........-1. 8025 "Ar to ·-Y .... 650 t • "" ~--· u.. h """ 8 , .. , ,,... " ... .. -_.., smrnU11.. \A' 25" Color TV's, Mulurolu •o am1uaa-· e.x n1:,,, ~ 1d 842 432 t K JC l 250 , Ht•i.to111111 n t M.111 .. l!t'f •~pon .... ~r ,....., lw G&W f uw11l ". 7 ~0U ••••••••••••••••••••••• -1...,.. $950 u t 11 (' 11 U ~TW "'"'N . oo ... 0 Ri1n11ll• "IOWI"" 11 1•1.1 C1Jll"nrAJ)Pl F~tub 'tW ()! u . C.'M"".21""" PILOTr-""'IMG SlSO. Magnavox. SJ5 mU S 'IC .. '64r·A-•O•r W1ndow V·1n : in rM """" .. ~ ,.. , ,. " ~ 111\.'i .. uy. .,.._ """' Used grapest:ikl' r~ncml(. P.0 Box IS60 640-8585 before ti 673-61W4 """''""' ' · • rh11m "frw rl',ldur•nl · '-·"hs h. call ------Panly t·onverll·tl.. 1 unb , Alllfw.,....fa undt'r u11hLr11('t1on 111 TllAIMHS ~is · lY eac Costa Mesa.ca 92626 76 Yamaha 250 vz GOC>ll ~eat SOOOIB.O 493·900'1 : at t;qual<>Poortun11 y lLdb11J "·'' •·110:11 1 SECuatTY .._.ATIO .... AL Pinballs Foosb:ills. Guar loClh&Marhte cond1tton. :.et up by the evesorSon lt l';mploy~r 1trov.th 1.1pµo1 J.IU ) A OFFtCH " " Docp 1040 & del S32S & up Fumily s-.i-nt White Hros Two tank:,, >e ___ _. bt.·i~flb l · .. 11 ~7 ~~fut l'l.Ult Sl(l fo' 'I' lk'flll :) WHOlll!C. "'LERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• "~cude . ., .. ,. ..., .. 1 -.-r·-K&N S650 551·3410 VW l'um1)(:r van, '>L'C to !.' • ~,.. • f'U' • """"'~ ••••••~••••••••••••••••• "'ppre •·· N°w moCo ippe or '•·nd re-.11m •· 111 yrs mm ~'-l>t'' in u1 NOW HIRING AJ<C DACHSHUNDS .. t•1a.., "' r . <.ia.,.,1f1ro i\d 1,(1J Oall) tluittnul ~1-cunty wor k O'Neill Superswl Taped General 90 I 0 71 Yamaha 250 MX Goo<l M7·9'02 ___ _ PAYIOLL CLHM I' 1 , 1...,_ & J 1 \\ 111 t r.110 (o~:ir r 1•l lo:nl C.11 Imes. :ill shots. 17 u d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shape $125 • 1 01 l'I• Kot.l:>Ull ·uvui• t·Jr n•11c rvtnt IJt>tldit:-. se ams se once SelectVan J~Ton 350low l'nil M•"l u ('11 9262ti l'Omplt•x CJll 1t:1:1 :moo wl<s.968-9332 doesn 't htSll0.548·0256 551 3410 rru. custom paint You'll Ml.llit ~ ex~n'°"-nrt.'d ' ROSAMIMC. l'll.t lt)l for aJ.ll)l ~:qu.tl EARN $500 WK A.KC red Bloodhound Browrung 12 gauge s hol '14 Honda KR7S I rail h1k1• dig 111 K4k 9101 Upvri-:mploycr pupp1~ gun , S s hot , auto. B $245 759·5807 Oa y,, 290 I W. Coest Hwy. ..... 541.5533 lk5tuurant BOB'S SECY /RECEPT CaH 957-1 150 675·7712 Belgium made New with 642·!!007 Eves 72 l"ord Van p wr brak""1.. for n 1•p1dfy growtnl( Nvt TYPIST SH£L11F.S AKC. shots , 1 Glthr case . Ds35o Also DATING Motor H~1. Sat~/ ~a~~it~~~~g~n:r r~f;.~ HOME OF THE llGIOY lk h ON1 g r1rm X Int yr mak. 5 mo fem • ~.;~ 8 0 a 1rn t! r ~ Re..t/Stor~ 9160 ~ 8'~ 9551; imh1ry & l.wncf for pt•rh t;reut op~~Y fui tLypist0•,n 642·4926 afl 4PM --__ ••••••••••••••••••••••• PBX lmmod openrn10; m our fumlly r es luur a11t .11 nearby loc11t1on'I We te 'II.Ire no prevlou11 ex~l'r Jotn our fnend ly tcum Com e see ui. t 11d a' between 2 4pm w/l(lnl <>kills Send re i•wport v enter aw Fireplace a rcessor1cs loats. MaintttMlltCe/ RENT '71J Luxury Motor AMtos W..ted 9590 i.unll' mdtl sJI history to fll'C' Must type 70 WPM· FrH to You 1045 Brass coat-0r-arms plac ~ 9020 Home 22' slttpi. 6. $250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ap s w e r i n g :. t." r" 1 r (' operator full & P IT <:all 88.'>-3561 IWnaJd (;onrutl. <.;onr..itl le~dl (·xper & d i e ••••••••••••••••••••••• II wk Hi' m1 640.g:)8S WEWIUIUY & AsM>c. S l" ... ,c. ti'lO taphorie pref Knowlt.°dgl' M Cal. long hair. Fem que, S20 Ue ows, SSIO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. _,, ot word processor eqwp brass lo~ holder. 10 M~ban1c/ Electrician YOUR DATSUN Nt.•wPQrl Ctr Or, NB will be a b1.: plu:s :.hortha1r spayed cat Ca11 962-843'7afl 5PMor Repall'S,newin!>La ll.Mo '72DOlX:EJOOVtj Pully PAIOFOROR NOT PBX OPERATOR Orange Co Arprt i.rea, mttt bu~y s w1tchbrd. Frr & PIT day shifli.. E.O.E. Many benefits Pay according to exp 546-ml. 833-3333. \f.:!tjj(j .,,.,,."" Goodw/kids.646-8669 alldaySat.&Sun P k . D 1 eqwpped S6500 Will T-oo•• ..,.1 .,. ... ""'"""' service er 111 s s s a lrade for Cud Seville ..,,.. _... PIXOPR. Graveyard pos . open 11pm to 7am -XlnL com- pany b e ne f its . C all 892-1212 EOB. Cook Tr~ 9842AdamsSt 11.8 . 23952 Avenldu d e la Carlolta, Laguna Hills Waiten, Woitrflns CookTraintts c~ 7311 Edinger Ave JI B·' 15'1 E. 17th. St C M. 4501 Campus Ur Irvine ~Y Cle rk. e xp to Equal Oppor t:mplyr won Ul Cdm, 24-36 h rs ----M•/•F---~ per wk. Moo lhru Sat, __ --_ - 9 .30am·6pm, refs r e q Restaurant Counter Help· Pis call Mrs . Adams, I rvine Clubho u se 644·757Sforinterv1ew. Mature wo mJn. Good Plzza Man. experienced. URGENT 549-1511 pay, xlnl working rond w/ lull club privile.:es Jack 754-7500 ROBBIE 'S HAG & MOP ~PPER Women needed now. CAMERA MAN Good pay. Good hrs . With exp ror day s hift at _548--07 __ s_7 __ Dennis Printe rs . Top wages. lllnt bene f, 54 yr old co In SA relocating in Lag Hills. call 547-7171. PRODUCTIOtol TRAIMH Rubber hose produ<'ts, J.rvine area . must pas s company physical incl. bllck X·ray . 540 7639 EOE. P/T JANITOR Evenings, $3.25 hr l o start. Call Fred. 631 ·2880 R eal E s t ate Sales f\IU/pt.time. L1c/unlic. Earn while you learn. Fann & r anr h broker Call for appt. 675·2207. If ooans. call again. SAILBOAT SALESMAN F.xpe r 1e nce prc•re rred Kona Manne675·M03 SALESCLHK Retail Marine Hardwa re Store seeks exp sa~ clerk . Knowledge or marine parts & s u l boats preferred. Nauooal Co with all major benefits rnrluding l.Jfe ms. maJOr med1r 11I & retirement Weekends a must. Call T Walker Mon·Frt 3to Spm ror appt. 493-«SS E.O.E. SALESCLERK Retail marine hardware store seeks exper sales clerk, bch loc. Knldg of mannc p:trt!I/ :i1lboal!i IEALESTATE pref'd. Nat'I co w /a ll \_.SALESPEOPLE maj benefits. inc Life, Wesley N. Taylor Co. is a mBJ med & rellre menl. Wkends a m ust Call J JJ.year old firm wholly Walts. Mon thru Fri owned & operated by its 3 . 5 p m , r 0 r a p p t , founder. We are not a 714/64.'>·1711 E.O E i.ubsidiary. branch ur ----- franr h1se • JU!>l head SALESLADY quurters with around· Top saleslady. ex the ·rlock a<·ccss lo per1e nccd . Exl'lus ive manageme nt for a s · wome n's apparel NB !!IStance Ill any time. Our 548 1007 in,house video tape lisl · --------- mg &. sales trainmJ? pro· gram by Tom Hopkins 1s the finest r eal estate trammg available. We h:we an openinl( for 2 .;ales~rsons with en· thusl8sm . charncter & SALES LADIES f\111 time days. railing on industry Will train personable p nson t o eam up to $1SM romm Mr Crumpton ~'>-2274 int.el(nly to match our Sales people ne{'ded· l-'1 1--' h1~h s tandards. Your timenodoorlo door. Will own private desk and no train & provide a s part time salespeoplt•. sistance in ge lling you Commission s pUt up to started. Average 35·40""' 70""1. Inte r view by ap· per sale 9'79·3866 pointmenl only sa&.IMCOME PROPERTY with over $67 million m sale. la);l year in our or rice . o ur s ale s s latr averal(ed S2 m1lhon each Ill c:lus<"<l escrows with a very allractlVl' com mis1Hon s phl A i.up port.Ive but unstruc tured professional earnrng en vironm1.'flt in nearly 6000 Ml fl of preSllj!IOUS of f1t.oes near Orange Coun· l>' Airport. If you arc :i Uceru.c-0 s aJesp('rson a nd have been successful al house sales, you c an learn Income properly -;al~ while you Mntmue to do house sales < Wl' do both) To arranj!e an 1fl · lt•rv1ew please w rile Donald C. Ber man. President, Quail Placl.' Properues. 1400 Quail St .• NewJ>(lrt Beach. Ca 92660, Give work a nd earrungtus~to_ry..;_~~~ Sen ·1rc Station Allen· danl, exper 'd Day & t:v~ Full & p/t1me. Ap ply. Shell Statton. 17th & Irvine. NB. Ser vice s tation atte n dants , full time. Lite merh'I knowlt'd(:e a must Ne3l appearanr<> & handwntinJ( Apply 2:iS() Nowprt. Blvd. C.M. Serv Sta Help needed 1 m med f\ILI or p/t Apply 900 E. Cat Hwy, N B. SGT PEPPERONl 'S PIZZA STORE Now hinng for full & p/tim<' openin~s nt lorn· tlon 11c:.1r O.<: l\1rport Must be 18 or over Appl) mpen.on 2300S E Bnstol Santa /\na lte1ghts 549·8674 !Next to McDonald's I Equal Oppor EmployC'r --- ShMt Metal Mechanic Electron1rs Mfj!r needs a pree1s1on shcc·t metal mechanic, Clas:,, A. for our math.inc shop Musl know a II phases ol de veloprrwnl 1-;xper. with shear, forming ner. Spot welding & gas weldm~ exper helpful. We oHcr top PllY & benef1L<;. Job IS localC'O 1n Laguna Rrh \~II for nppl. Bcrkl'ley Controls, personnl'll d e pt ( 714 1 833 3300 Irvine EOE. ~LEY TAYLOR CO Salespeople, for p romo Realtors 644·49l0 lions, nrat & b right. Shippen" Must have car Good op " REAL EST A TE portunity with growing Sharp Girl N~t·d SALES compan y L e a d s SlllPPING1 furnished lligh comm RECEIVI NG UMl9Uf R3 1 0902 C l asss1t' 3 Day Wcrk SALESPEOPLE Graphics Out1es include typing, J001 lhe most popular re· ---'---------phoncli, rnce1vmg & pric al estate firm 1n the Salesperson ror Jewelry mg clothes. Must be ac Harbor Arca. OpenmJ.tS store. Quahfied. mature curate. P0t;1t1on open 1m eiust at our Mt>s a Verde 673·0(49 Lido Village , med. tn our C M ofe o(fice· 70/30 s pljt, bonus N B. _ Call for t1J)pt. Mon thru TYPIST Need ~ood typing ab1hcy Xlnt pay itnd employe1.• benefit pa('kage. 1n eludes cost of h vlOJL o;allHY. adJuslmc nt tr 111 lt:rcslt'tl t·aU. 714 ~9 5445 State fann Ins. Co's. 333Jflyland Ave Costa Mesa. Ca Equ al Oppty Emplyr TYPIST Work local-temporary assignments. Open to a ll slulls. CalForA11 Appoiftltne nt Today £..(}~ o f f i c e • ~OJ overload Equal Oppor Employer WAITRESS. expcr, AM 's Blue Dolphin. 3355 Via Lido. Newport Beach WANTED MAlL CLF.RK Pull ·time+ bene fit s . Ages 18/24. 6464455 W a nted : Co mm Sal~persoo. ror youm~ growing co., video & commun. 631-0370 WAREHOUSE MGR XLnt oppty for exper person. m ust have inve n· Lory control. shipping &. rec exp. Good driving r ec. Appl y Beac h Weathe rs tripping. 2025 College Ave, Unit AS, C M. Warehouse OR.Oat FILLER PAQ(H Our Santa Ana d1s tnbu· Uon center has an open mg for an t.nd1v1dual with expen encc in h1ppmi:. receiving, or ware hous mg. Oul1t':1 include some forkhfl and ability to dnve l"A'O axle van Valid Callr rorn1a dri v cri. Lirense required. Apply hetwoen 8am ·llam. & lpm·3pm Anthony Schools. 4401 81rd1 Street. N<'wpor1 RNH·h !Near 0 .C Airport 1 ,Equa l Opport unity Employer. WORK.AT HOME Phonl'Sall's 530-5220 WORK ERS in «ht·mt('lll refinery. $3.75 to :.tart High S rh rhem1Mry or work cxper. w /c hcm helpful E.O E. 549 3281 YAHi> MAN Rental Center has open 1n g i. f <ir 2 me n , mechanical knowlt'dgc helpful Neat handwnt mg nee W~kdays off Will tram: 1~30 NewJ>Qrl Blvd C.M ----- Kl::WPIE C ute white COOKWARE. waterles:. specialty 20 yrs l'XP S75-S487 FOR TOP CARS porn.tom cat. nCi:ds ~ood sla.Lnless. never used. 2t locally &tEH005 hom e. loving, ~mart pcs. ~63 .6570 Tue :-. -~ ..... --!.. AMeoW.K., Psi5 64.Z-05U ~l ..._.. .. e & Acc.ftlOriH 9400 -------,-050 6 · 3 0 t 0 P M . S a I ~pmtnt 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fvrwthlre 8.1\.r.1 12 PM • •• • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 283 Ch1.•vy Bored.G40 over . ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOf''A& LOVJo:SF,,\T $178 Century Mod-:1 Home f\lrn. 714 54~·3077 Ihde a·beds $179 Olsen Model Home f\I m (714) 549-J077 Mov i ng out . U'><'d rurn1lurt·. TV. '>lefl'O. household items must ~o fjls--056() Mobile tele <.a: 5 channel unit Call Terry. 752·6030 ~ MUST SELL·cnd lbb. Ne wport Beac h Ttnn1!> I m p-s . r e <' I 1 n t! r s · club m1•mbersh1p, going bookcases. etr Ol&en prire $1 200 . c1 s k1nR Model Home f\lm $000/mk orr Call l'Ollert (714 > 549-3077 714,325 7225 or ~-8747. TWIM OR FULL or wnte t07 s Indian. PalmSpn ngs Mat.tn.'Ss or box spnni;:s S2S each pc (Sl'ts only 1 Irvine Family Queen sets S89 Kini( set:,, Golf Me mbership S99. Samples mus t be $600979-0tl:Jl Wkds sold 1mmcd1a1ely from our warehouse Olsen 140 gaJ show tank. com pl Model Home f\lrnilurc inc. fish & wrought iron Call. 549-3077 Wed. thru s tand M u s L s a c Sun. Credit Avuil. !Also _SS50 __ 1_0_00 __ 964_·l_848 __ _ uvail., IJVJng rm. bdrm. Membership Jrvm e Coast bookcases, lamps, end Country Club 557·2919 aft tbls, etc . > 5pm lnnat:ihle Boats New/ Used/Demo's f;l1•0 Marin e 7141754· 1732 loah. Power t040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEA RAY'S 17' to 36' HARRISON'S SURAYIOATS 3101 Coast Hwy, N B 631-2547 Ha i. ncvrr b•«n r r · a.°'st•ml>l('fl i\11 nc·"A & rt• cood1t1oned parts. S;JS(I 900-5067 New Crower. fu1·I mJ•'t" lion sr.;t for a .. m bh><'k Chev. Any reasonahle or. f e r ove r $8 5 0 ?!'b-0103/64( .9227 '71 HQnda450, 2 into I pipe. new n!ar l1rt:, nol run· rung, 960-2938. AMI05forSClle ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Factory Demo For Sale WOODIE 194f\ f'ord FtSHEttMAM Beauurul • S6500 25x8' cente r consoh• 644-71.83 diesel 450 m1 range at 22 -------koot.s 2000 pd ho ld Self '46 FORD WOODY balhnR deck Com pl F\llly restored' $13,000 walk around. Swim step 67~161 BARWICK DA TSU,.. ..., 111 l1J,t11t Ii'• 'r.1' 8 31·137S 4~3.33 75 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ll}r lop ust.'<I car<; fori·1i:n dOmt~tlci. or dasstl'b. Ir your car ls extra clea11 M!t' us ... ms T • ~ #t1t10,...c_,.. 2925 Ha r bor Blvd. COSTA ME.'iA 979-2500 WE BUY CLUM CARS &TRUCKS CONNELL CHEVlllOLU .x~ 11 •• rl• ,, H : I''°,) \\1~"\ . 546-1200 **I BUY•• New kg sz water bed. com pl. w/he a ter o n llhr frame. Pd $650. Mus t seU. Ask mg $350 848-5061 Moonog lmt..-s. Bumpers Life J ackets. Trl r Classic Re plica 1921 ---"'---~~--...;;.== Mercedes Roadster on WE BUY Good used Furniture & Apphan ces--OR I will sell or S ELL for You MASTEttS AUCTION 646-1616 & llJ.9625 SSTOPS Read no more' We bave all size ma ttresscs from SS6 sel. sofallovesca l $178 new. 5 pc Bedroom $147. sleepers, bunkbeds , end tables. etc Why pay store pnces? Call Cen· tury Morlel n om1.· Furn Wed t.hru Son for dircc lions to Wa r e house/ s torage art•a. lns ta nl cred it avail 549-3077 SJ\ICM area ----CASH PAID For gd used rum . anti· ques &. r lrTV's !t57·8133 Refng, llotpomt. apt sit.<'. $150 Chrome & gla!I., dmcttc set , 4 chrs. S225, 2 bar stools. $15 ea All x lnl rood 546-2349 Cooch very ~d rond, H • musl ~II Will sac SOO or bb't ofr SSS-0805 8060 •...•.....•••.......••. AQllA Reg Dark Bay M are W t S tar on forehc&d. ready and Vet Chei.·ked for breeding A I ll<'allh CCLA BftElt B LO 0 D LIN 1-; I M u s l Sacrifi ce $700 Call 71 737-6449 ------Household Goods 8065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ptulco (If ref. Ideal 2nd rer. SSO 4 whu r cd l'U'ILOm ma1k WOVl'n wood valen<'~ & 1 s harle Ul. 963·78.13 S20,000. 541.4163· VW Chassis. All running oo· MAKO Center console gear & engine tot.ally re· USED CA.RS 115·7 5 Me r e .en g built. Balanced e ngine, Ci\LLPAPPY Newly painted bike, ne w racing seal. new free wheel & hand brake, ne w .we1J.tht peddles & oew tires. $50. C311 962·1713 F,qwpped for a ll rishmi;: oil cooler $7500. Ph Ust.-dClr Mitr Eves 754-0368 67~ or 642 93SIJ 540-5630 21' Cab&.o Ctwser . sips 4 Stove. head . trlr. As· sume payments or S.500 Cou c h , Oak fram e cash.836-l.500alt6 leatherette. 8' $225. 2 --------- drawer legal file $125 :M' SlopJack 0 976) 225 hp Roy a I 6 6 0 ~I e c ONC W I Vlff radfo & typewnter & s tand $150 outri111~ers.Shp avail 7S2·W92 Sl0,50067J.531 l Binoc ulars , Bushnell, :M' SEARAY F1ybndge & 8X<10, brand new Nl•w t raile r Full cnnvas. Coleman lantern. dbl ch art depth sounder. mantle. 200 lonR pluy n · RDF. VHF Mu:.t !>t:ll. cords, somo: very old bought lari:er b oat cl<L5SIC3L'\, pap, all good _aoo __ ._P_h_67_3·_3296 ___ _ rond biJ..8104, 673 3191 iR Searay JO' f1ybnd.:t'. Newport Beach Tennis VHF' CB.ROF radios t1ub membership $85-0 Low hours. 67S.2$H 644-8020 btwn 9am.s pm Ki;:.· si . bed. box s pnn1ts. used, good shape $50 Mike aft s 645-621l6 lW SktpJack. rtybnd..:c 1'wU1 170 Voh•os. swim :.tep, V H F. & sumloi: $12,900 or best J ohn 675-4229. Porta po tty. S50. 1-·ord , Merl'e<les 8en1. CIJSS I(' 1961 190 Diesel. 4 dr sedan. Old body styl1.• Restored to l.1kl' N(•W cund1t1on thrnu.:hout Pnvalt party. Must sell 1mmcd1a t ely . Will sacnft<'C Sl2,500 or best offer 714·63.S·lllll '57 MGA Roadster Heal ly l'l\'J ll One• Own1.•1 $2800675 2494 GJJ 0062 Rare f'ht·\ cllt• 71 SS ron· ''erl1hk (' I <154 305111' allon1t St· I\ dt>c·umNll1·ll ml . Nincour.., ~J:JOU firm 7M1G40 7:!9'.! -------.. Whffl Driv~~ 9550 .....•..........•...... .............. LOW LEASE! 1rul'k o:xlens rnn . s:-,o 1956 27 Chris C raft Campr l ie Jo wn:.. $20 ;bullnos e . twin eni: Campr bumper s tep. $10 runabout Xlnl 673-7771 '79 CHSlOl<EE ~ loah.Soil 9060 O uadr a ·f 1t11 po wfl • F.nlin.• stock or over t t'l'ram 1c mold s weenware + a poller' Wh{'l'I & 2 :,,hOWl'llSC!> fo~h to start busme~s ••••••••••••••••• •••• •• 9(eertnQ & brakes hea ter $750 831 6123 1-ocklng Tool ches t o wh.I.&. 3dr:iwers. I dr. ~ 1147 <1276 or 9611 552!1 ~cal IMtrwnents •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· Seaqucst. S hp mtr beautiful ('Ond M an ~ Xtras $0000 <;a II 77 1 ooo days Hobie 14. 1mrnarnliHt'. extras. $1100 979 1483. 770 1784 (;AL 25 Fu II t·ru1s(• ~ rat'e. VIW. dtplh Knot ~ II sails, xlnl t·ond R151X> Ph 493·38311 FENOER prer1s1on bai;:,,.' 32.-ERICSON. 7 ba~..,. rreless, ''mo--old us1.'<1 wheel, cll'&n, Prv. pty I I m es M 1 n t <'on d F.v<."\ 714 9614 5902 W rasc S320. 6'14·2766 Peterson <1tl (Ser t88611 .ULOW•S s 142~~1 .,.. f'ftO on ...,,.owo e•tdll l& mnt\m C)Ollol\ "'""" .....,.. C...Y. Ol•t• 11•·}-\ O'u ta.-A llcf~t f.Ab.i~ l&AM_. HwtllNJkwo IHch AMC-JHP ltl\I ... CH 1&..-e. 147-9551 ........... ' .. 1011 "SO" & so,· • LINCOLN · MERCURY 2626 HARBOR BL VO COSTAMESA- WEIUY USED CARS! We 're the nrw C'hevrolct d1·;1k•rsh11l If! 1 h1· I r v1nc• /\utn <'en ter We nccil }our u:.cd car' JOE MACPHERSON CHEVROLET . i:!I Auto ('rn11•r Dri Vl' lllVINI:: 768-7222 WANTED! La le model T11vo t .1 ~ Vr1l\O:-, f>11·ku1>--6 V.in:. (.'.all U.'ilt>dtJy I ....... ..-. ...... Co~l•MHO ..... •O·t lOl or S40-t4H A&ltos, Import~ ....••.•............... ~ 970 1 •...•..••••••.....•.•.. AUTO S1\LON fl:twll''" l1rtJ1lin 1• W':-ho"Aroom t1uahty n · !>UIL., Ac•lnw rcn:.onJhli C05l 497~ ,707 ···•·····•··•··•···•··· WANT!-:!) ARH .. s 8005 JewWy 1070 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• plan. congenial office Salei.· Responsible person Sal lOam ~m rilled wtlh o ld anltques needed to learn office THIE LOOK Hammond Porta B orRan. w/l.A?:'lbt• 122 $1100 R11·k. work 1134 · 6707 h m 534-7686 unth•r l'On :.t ru{'t 1on 811nent wmchcs :ilcarns mast & hydr:iuht's 1''11 II ra<'t! $1M,OOO P. Squan•tl lJoabS41·4163 VWB• Uat.c;un•Tnyotn Runnmg or nol Cash' fl7J.W.S fi31·21l!), ~nd load ed . with 'ne w s upply bus . Busy & 644-6500 ideas. Call J im Wood at pleasant work. Beach ---------m.«JOO Stat.lonen, 4020 Campus --------- 1~ flitate _Dr_. N_._B_. ----- R.E. SALIS TRAINEE SALESPEOPLE Part t.1me days. Good Busy oHice manager Comm. 955-2274. needs help with real Saleswoman, full lime estate syndications. No needed for gourmet food experience necessary st.ore 111 Costa Mesa. For RE. bcense reqwred. appt..546-9282 S.-11 RetiretMnt H~ ln Lagun a Beach in need ~ resporuilble maids & waitresses. Pe rmanent run & part lime positions available. 2130 So. Const Hwy. L aguna Beaeh Phone •94-9458 Call Ray. Ka tell a Realty --~------ 557·5311 Sandwich & Salad As· --------• s embl('rs, part·llm e Receptlonlst/Ught bkkpJt. Sam-9.30am Also rull SOLDERHS Antique Music Boxes' Slot Machines' Clocks 1 HUGE SELECTION Amtric-.. lllt~ Gal.rift Open Wed. lhru Sat. 1802Kettcring. Irv. (714) 754·1777 Antique oak re verse S desk $950. 642·2164 or 673-0782 some typing, ~ da wki tJme, Sam ·lpm. Mus t be Reqs 2 yrs soldcnni; & Laguna· Beach a rea. Cal neat, clean &t dexte rou11• winni;c exper P oint to Very Old SOLID RR ASS Barbara499-1301. $3.25 p/hr. 9790747 for point soldenng of rotary DOUBLE BE D Cnll appt~ft IOam Lon's switcheft. not PCR. some _897_·_5:.>6 ______ _ Rtteptloniat·Ma ture, at Kltd,.... cabUng exper helpful A--M_,.. IO 10 l.ra<.ilve individual: typ. __ ;;;...._ ______ COLEinstrumcntsCorp . .....,...._ ..... ..l n a . h ti a v y Sandwlcl\, shop wants 2650 Cl"Odd Way, S.A. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Phonet~nttat ofl 1P'41tre w o man for (714)556-31~. E.O.E . CASH PAJO ski.Ila ror busy Hl·Fl Mf· counter w1ttreu1 _ W~hr1 0 ryr111 Rerr1gs , gr. front olflce. 10 hour kitchen a n t. S h o rt Sutlon&y · l ~ ht · wkm1ornot~UJ.33.... day•ditYwtcll.5'6·711'1 hours. No Sat or Sun . Coronal'lclMarneeds ex· --f' S d I h Sh per'd H ies ledy f\111 WASHfl:R DRYER SAL.E ~lfl')'J)13t Bo•t arao ·tin w c o p. time. & daya, xlnt work· del uxe multl·cycle s a ·1e1 of r 1'c e . Cor Wt6lhSt&Sufcenor. In g conds F-Aperlally modda. Completely re· Weeke nd s + 2 to 3 CM.l3l-30'2. Aak or Mr. f\neclientele.8Th-1010. Wit. rcfinlthed. t year Wl..~YI'· Good l)'J)ing & _Cli_lf_._______ parantee. Your C'holce UIAMONO or Diamond ring wonted. Btwn 2·3 cl Xlnt qual Brilliant cut 499-2337 U"estodl 1075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAIYGOATS Na.nnle:; & Bil hes 1 ·837. 0090 MK.fl••--IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Offiu Fttntitwt & e.,.1,_..t IOI •••••••••••••••••••••• ~fpa/ ,070 Xlnl new & Wied ofc furn. •••••••• •••••••• •• ••• •• plan mes, wk ben chet1 SU'5 Av AILAILE c E. SURPLUS s:n 2777 • --Yl\C Newport &46·0551 Speed O·Print f'l ul d - Duplicntor, Model 2300 S I 1 P s r o r I c a ' •' For Sale "as L,''. besl of Leas cbarks. Charter' fer.IM2-432Jext 297 N~wport Bayvww Yacht Club 631 1900 WlMDOWSHADES TYPE WRITER IBM ----- wooden s huttcrM. m int Selectric. self r 0orrcct Need ~llp ror 25' !!IUI bo1.1l blinds. woven woods & Cost $1100, ao1·nf1c1• S900 In N{'wport Beach Fm wi.n<tow Unlm1t J anuary or orr e r 534 7 5 33 rten fee Office 879-3222 Sale20%·30%0fr evs1wk11d11 ext 783homc974 ~ ASPEN 645-8951 MOORING Offiu "'"""'" carpet mJll telb. direct on With boat ro1 Newport full rolls only Loweisl High quallti tu te ful Beech resident wantt•11 priceMJlyWhere549·&181 fumlshinltS <'rlel'l for Plea11c call afl tipm ln.'lura.n~. At't•ountant.a. 844-7994 JOHN WAYNE'S Tennis etc Used 2 mOfi. 644~ ----- Gh.&l r a sn.l l)' M.J:m . t-Mr __ . J_ohn_son______ loah. Spffd .. bersh!J) 673·33.'ll u.u... .~,1 -·~ ,010 .........,, • v ••••••••••• : •••••••••• 11f1''ANY'S Prtvatc Cluh ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• "18 KAWASAKI JET ~K l M e m b e r ., h 1 P 440cc en~ w/lrlr 12395 S250-t tr111n1 f ~r . C a11 ~ 0(.,..., Sac a l $1950 Call 673-!ml NclllOfl ~· 7120. 76" 9995 alJC.ltude for figures req. Seam at re 11e1, e" ...._. CLlllC SlllJeacb. Delivery . Sale Ollll'Ts.m2weekda)'L oertenced. Mon·Thura. ~,__, cnda I 15--79 So. Coast -------- 9560 ••·····•···•··········· ':59 Chevy '':I Ton Ol'W •'nil A.~k1ni;: •$14011 A!t k for Peter 4\1~ H794 ----1974 Cht'v i,y on Pick up W/camper top. radio & ta~ t1erk $24~5 P P GTS-1"°3 ~~~r. ·8J>lt box , $1500. 4V7 2798 11.t\yt.Jmc 'i'8 ... \50 460 VI', dual tanks, trallt•r llP<'c •ul. XJnt cond Dest ofkr 646-2276 Rcccpllonl1t·Secrela ry MM:•. l'r O.C. a irport. ~~:.:=!~1~ Appbancdll-254.2 _ Cou.ECToaS · ror bl.lay Dent.al 11pecl1tlty _m. __ 1483..;_ _ __.___ wSl.OU month. Tyl)IDI Uke n~w Oold Kenmor DOU HOUSI '71 EL Cammo Od ·body practice needed. Call Se~. can vu a. UP· S&#pm, SH 80wpm, AP· tit,~ drye r . W /aacrlncc 8 ROOMS wk.trmtnh1ture "20 'Jtbtt mtr. FM ster, Nd11 '74 AUlJI POX AM ffM r11r , outo. xlnl cond S2250 Ph 400-422ti 9ofW 971 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'JT'i RMW :120\ lll,1l'k with tall 1ntenor. mr coml A M I fo' M c· 3 ., '> 1• t t t' M1t>hclm tires & 1n tm macul&l e cont11l1on <041 SXF.> P r• ply S8600 <.:&II &15 1475 lt76 IMW 2002 l'OUPE 4 'i><'t'd trnm. • 1r rond1t1onm~ & LOW IT\llei 1446NYF.1 ONLY $6895 HOWARD Che.rolet Dove .. Quail s~. NEWroR'l' BF.ACll Ul-0155 &M-093 bol1te ry pro d u cu pbcalklna accepted untll for$12$ tM7<1M08 tumJlurt. OUJdttns ski boat.I. u 3,:? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ute S.1.1100 firm f\4.S.9690 Permane nt position. 212/71. Inquire PcrM>n Electric Dryer. whihl, o.lySllO pr, S2S H Al110. let.' Olck.-rumperha le.w10 lf7CheJy 1Ton Lm-;le 'T$m .•!pd.allxtrastn P'ind wtlat JOU want In ~Y benefll1, up. net Dept, 10200 Slater . ~rlpool. $«S Good Cll642·01lt llka\d "hockey skalet. truclt SlSO Stove & Newtnicine cl s unroof. low m1 .:=Oail:::::y:l't==lot=Cl==aa=1M=lfi=td==•=·::l.:=pnl==e=1=fl(l==.eu.====a.==1 :=::=.L::"":::Vl;y:::=<:7l;4;>963-832:::::::=:::1 .-.:;;:::;J.~~....,~~~!2;!~~----..J~~~~~~~~::l.~~~·2;&~3~1~~~c~a~.644~-85~J~9=.J~rrll~H~~~-~640~·27~00~~~~~~~~63~1.~t1~s~3==:;;::::::.~8e~a~u~ty~~~-~2168~7~~~ I , • I(} .... . J. i MEW & USED C AAS & TRUCkS O ,EI • (,.fVE+f DAYS NIW 1971 DODClol DIPlOMAT Automarte "'""'' 100 cl k ''''~ ' mo<u1 (3 1 ~841 ;.Wt 1\f( DOMICOlT ·~INSHlfT",. llAT C llfJA C K C •l1foH11a M11uoo (" ITIOl(Jn f-~tl(.• '"'" m n11t1t1no 11 l'-Ct"nl '11101111.1 & "'°' t 100ftl4J 54ft5 •••••••••••••••••••• HEW 1979 DODGE 1100 VAH. Automohc 3 tll V 8 tinted yllt!\!• W"•IA 1n cotor I IOIY.>4) HEW 1979 DODGE 1200 VAH · Au1omat1<. .J 18 v B tmtud 9lt1:>1; (!'>1139bJ ******•••··········· 1977 DODGE LOHGIED 0 PICKUP Automot1c. powftt' steerino low mites I IF672t7l 1975 DATSUN 1-210 4 bPOOO vinyl lop (066NKKJ 51895 •••••••••••••••••••• ••SERVICE SPECIALS • • ' . SEltVtcE & ftAITS I'-• .,.,, Teel OPEH 5 DAYS .. ) • \, (I ~l.Y PILOl Mond!}1 .-!l)uett u . 191'9 Wot, l•perted A.tM. UM4 ....._ UM4 U.. tt41 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ..... rt.d ........... w ......•• ,.rt.d !~ .......... !?.~~ ~.7.'.'! .... , ..... !!.I.~ ~ ........... !!.~~ 2· =-Dint ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 7 12 ~ t 7l0 ~ 9710 '72Tft4. AM/F'M CHat>lle. 1S Clmaro/LT AM/fi'M i4 XR7 Deluxe. clean RI • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.lr1t C'OOd , low rnlld, Iller. new tires. ma'll. l2000hrm e CJa • IOI Md.AllH't LAST CHAHCI FOi lt71 UCN'' SAVE! IUY OI LIA.SE HOWJ 79·, MOW AlllVIHG ! i\l-.t1 llm111'f1 n1111lt~·1 or U17H 32l.li "" ,1 111 .1~:ul11 hit· Cnll ll'-t111l11y • ll l-2040 495-494t CREVIER $I SI • l•OAOWAV SAl'flA A"A 835 3171 '"L v1 ""'' rr u1ov1.,r; "'ACttt"l •USEDIMW1• 73HavS/H !567llJI•> ·74 2002'! S IR ( 1401,(i f> I '752002~p IGHJNJM I '75::nr.?Auto. ulr (22361 '71i 2002 s It 4 '1 p 1~nNYt:> '76 2002 -lsp C76Sf'(JH I 'TI 500, 4 spS/R COIWl ·n 630cst 4 sp (TRS962> '78 6.13cs1 SIR ((!045 I Closed Suttdays 73 2002. 4 spd . Sll'rl'u AM /fo'M C!IS!>t'lll'. flt•w paint. s llvl'r $4400 498-5011 /498 5516 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 VG, 4 !>f>d . l<i m1 , AM I fo'M s ten•o. AC, $2200/ offl'r 7 M 675 541ili 76 Capri 2 J, 4 :-.(H1 , AMl l'·m, Cu:1i, <!5,00U nus ()(fer:i Urt!.J M Y3711 675 1564 Datsun 9714 .•...................•. •DATSUHS• L-. s.MctlOft Of All Moct.ls SALES LEASING PARTS SEH VIC Jo: COSTA MESA DATSUM ~HARBOH HI.VU S-40-6410 540-0213 *DRIVE A* * LITILE ... * SAVE A LOT SllOP &: <.:OM l'AIU: BARWICK DATSUN ..... ti 111 Ill ( 1p1 'f I I ' 831 -ll7S 493.3375 ··we need to buy rlean l>atsun used cars" S Wrll Pay Top Dollar S COSTA MESA DATSUM <!845HARAOH HLVO 540-6410540-02 I 3 ~w7!l2110ZX AIT. l'/S 4 pus~ s ilver l.H· pd $11 .3'17 5:M) 640'J 'Ill XK~ ('On vt . l!).000 '88 9l2. ) s pd wh1tt'. fotr W Whl1. )'t'llow hl11('k, rond l4000 492 6657 ur AM 1 fM n .ooo Ml ~ (~lilll8 , •XJ6 ~l>Itlrll., ~rvlr•• Joe.l~t!y/Jaguar llM> Plar • <.' M e.:tl ln4.2 IJattuar ('lualc IS ii. I~ . 'n Ill T C9Ua-', hat\• 1n1 allo,-. attN'O, sllvrr/ black 9W'OH Milti of ftY l"-•rlt••1 rood OU.,rs ovt-r "t.? tll T <.~1sx•. onl(1tl8l S4 ,!kX> tJ40 2973 t.hrU out. Su i.w r ti I y rnu l n ....._ . 9732 ~;;1QRrown/tnn $!~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S..16-7fflil8 m» b7$-4&6 rntMt M'll 49'l 2637 631 2683 '77 Tft7, wht, AM/FM '76 LT Type, 4 •Pd. A/C, ·70 Coui(ar XH-7-ll-hr_m_I • LEAS£ • 1'91111. 1m , x lnt cond AMffM. 8 trk , lint full pwr. vr·ry' «'In NJ . • ~ MlB l"Ond $4,800/ofr IMJ 5981 patnt. runa xlnl 11750 e • n>flSAU~.TR71976lo-. ClwweoNt H20 '*·I.Ml • '19UMCOLH • mileaa~ D1y1 ~9 0844 ....................... Dodp ff JS COMnl•rTAL t-:vc 675 7147 1977 CHEVIOln ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ TOWMCAI • v•WOfJl'I 9770 IMrA&.A SEDAN '77 Aspen Sl)t'm1l fi:ditlon • s 726 2 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aut.omuUc. pwr ateer wul(oo, mtnl cond Jo~lec • 2 • '73 OcctJe, sunroof. 4 Sl>fl , lng, f1tctory ulr Nmd , wind., dee. "t'llLN, t'1"<' • ...wo" •• •'-tc.od ol"'w~. w•w tlr"~ door IOC'ks, «'n1111e cont, rv steroo, nu paint Asking w• " "'"" " ... d d 1 121"'1 fJ7!'i 97811 Wht-t•I COVM"!I & LO 111r cqn . ~ UlCI! ult. • • Tu .-.. 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Valley E O ITI PN Your Hometown Dally Newtitpaper ' • ' I r L' •1 aoat:aT BAaJl Ea OI ... 0..IV "'llM \I.ti The AmlJCOS I.le Bolu l 'h1u bu pulled out of u group tudy Ing tht-lutu~ usl' of the Bolu Chll'u. <'lalmlntt tht• ronaerva tlonltJt gruup bu be-en a ed u a p1wo ln pl11nruog lht' dl"\'elop m«'nl ot the wlldli!e urea An AmlgOIS :spoke~"'oman s1t1d tod111y ~ i(roup '1t·~s th~ lrut· pur~ ol lhe Boltiat Chir a Study Group w, ~1tat1ng tht.> _plun 1£barwn ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Quit Bolsa· Chica Study n111~ ul lhc-wt1dhindi. lo bt'neht landowner Signul Landmurk 'Tht' Amlt:Os made it ahuo dantl) r leitr I.hat our or&uruw tion would only partk lp!ite lf th.-· 1uJrpos1.> was for informollon ~harm~." 111Hd kh()(.h• Martyn Sht' claJms that tht.' work of th,· Bolu Chica Study Gr<1uv wus perform~d primarily by coni ultitnls o f lht-Slgnal Landmark "Mt•mbers of lhe study group bct.'ame no thing m o r e than rc11 pondent:1 to lhc documents pre purcd by con s ultants employed by Signal ," s he deelut!d. She sald documents extol I.he m9netary benefits of a marina In the Bolsa Chica lowlands while downgrading biological s1gnilicantr the marshlands. "We hav bet?n Cooled long enough,'' s said. The study group which con- ... , slsts or representative& from the city, county. st.ate and federal agencies, as well as the Amig06. began work on lhe·sens itive ls· s ue last April. George Stringer, vice presi- dent of SiJcnal Landmark. said today that contentions by the Amig06 aren't corred. • "The study group was formed by the attorney general to get everyone·s input. "It' was an attempt to assem- ble all comments in order to de· clde the uJU mate use or the a rea." be said. Sriocer said the withdrawal by the Amigos should have little impact on ongoing studjes. The Amigos de Bolsa Chica was formed to work for the restoration and preservation of the lands. It now has about 375 members. Leaders of the organization flied swt earlier this month in 2nd Disqualified • TEN CENTS ' I i Group an attempt to 8top dumping and filling In the wildlife area east or Pacific Coast Highway and ti urro unde d by Hunting t on Beach city limits. The Amigos also asked I.hat the 1973 land trade agre<?ment between the state and Signal be declared unconstit utiona \ be- caus e It dealt with tidelands Signal received title to I , 700 acres in the trans fer. The stale ISee AMIGOS. Page i\2) : Explosion Diedrich_ Trial_ -t Kitls 8 f -BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP I I\ l bomb blast ripped apart an ' automobile In Beirut's Mosle m J sector today. killing eight people J including Yasser Arafa t's top security officer. the reputed mastenniod of the 1972 Munich £ Olympics m assacr e . the ' Palestine Liberation Organiza-l lion said. r Sixteen other people were re- ' ported wounded. The dead were identified as l sec urity c hie f Al i llassan Salameh code-named "Abu , Hassan" four Palestinian bodyguards and three Lebanese I passersby. Guerrillas said a parked car 1 exploded as Abu Hassan'.s sta· 7 lion wagon passed it . just after ' pulling away from his home They said I.he booby trap ap- parenUy was detonuted by re- mote control. The PLO and Al Fatah, PLO chief Aral at 's guerrilla group. issued the statement announcing the 36-year-old Abu Hassan 's death. It said he died shortly after bein~ rushed to a hosp~tal. Guerrillas cordoned off tbe area as ambulances raced to pickut> the victima. Reporters and phOlOgraphers were turned back. A ne ighbor r each e d by telephone said h e ~w Abu Hassan's car turned into a "pile of melting metal " after the blast. Abu H ass an r e putedly · engineered the Palestinian ter- rorist attack on Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics in Munich. West Germany , in which 11 Israelis were killed. ~,Baja Travelers 'Rescued From ~ Flood Area3 l SAN DIEGO <AP> -A church-directed airlirt has taken SO people to safety after being stranded by rains in Baja California. R escuers using g r o und vehicles returned ISO families Sunday from communities in , which they we r e s tranded without food for three days a bout 100 miles south o f Ensenada. ' The storm Jasl week left at least one Mexkan dead and hun- 1 dreds temporarily homeless. In J thr ee places. the Transpeninsular highway was • se vered ~~h of f:nsenada but r was expec\A:U to be reopened to- day. Or. Mervin Russell , pilot for • Me rcy Airlift Service, said three I planes were sent from Southern California after he and of.hers were stranded at the community of San Simon. Russell said Mercy Is the "humanitarian arm" of the World Gospel Crus ade a t Upland. RE4~0LE BUNCH OF FOLKS' ' ' "My ad ln the Dally Pilot was well worth the rrice. "I onJy put I In for one week , and a who lt! bunch or folks looked at my mobile home." • Than the s uccess story of the Santa Ana man who placed thlud· In th~ D I Pj lot. . 20 )(SI Gulf Slrt'•Ol 2bdr - 2b1. Adult park •font· ln1ton ~ach xxx·xxxx . If YoU need to rea$h "a whol., -b1uteh of kltH)t, .. c:n aom.UUnc. try the 'Dally Pilot. A friendly •d·vlser will help wrtte an ad ate'.42·5878. , Judge 'Rellloved' ~ Detty ,..... ,.... ,..... HOW 'S TH£ WATER? -Football fans may not have noticed. but the re were some s unny moments along the Orange Coast Sunday. Laurie Shefhn. 18. of Costa Mesa. was even tempted to try the water. It wasn't exactly warm, but it wasn't Chicago. either. High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Oran~ Coast residents have escaped a storm forecast eaFlie r and s hould have sunny skies through Friday, but they race some unusually high tides begm· ning this weekend. Knott's Mulls Suit Against Movie Makers Officials a l Knoll's Berry Farm are consider ing legal ac· lion against the makers of the upcoming movie. "Ha rdcore." which stars George C. Scott. Knoll's Di r ec tor o C Ad · ministration Guy Tester con· firmed today that operat.Qrs or the Buena Park amuseme nt park aren't happy about the farm being named in at lt:ast one scene ln the movie. DI rec~ by Paul Schrader. ''Hardcore" tells the story of a Midwest teen-ager < llah Davis I who is lured away by a man while she and other me mbers of her church group are laking a fi eld trip to Knott's Berry Farm. Newport Beach offi cials an- nounced today that scientists at the Scripps Institute of Ocean- ography have warned of un usual- ly high tides J an. 26-29 because of a lineup of the earth, sun and moon. The ~avitational pull or the moon at Its closest point to earth is expected to comb:ne with the pull of the sun to produce ab- normal tidal conditions. offi cials said. Similar conditions the last week in Dece mber resulted in flooding in I.he lower-lying areas s urrounding Newport Day. they said. The scientists can 't predict how high the tides will be but they will be "significantly" above the scheduled 6.9-foot high tide. Meanwhile, coast reside nts are expected to bask under sun- ny skies troubled only by a few clouds, a spokesman for the Na- tional Weather Service isaid to- day. He said two earlier storms moving toward lhe coast have been pushed out to sea by a high pressure Md&e. "The threat was still there Saturday but then It fizzled out " he said . ' High temperatures this week are expected to be In the low 608. with low temperatures In the mid-40s. By GARY GRANVILLE OflllltO.Uy ...... Sl.Mf VISTA The long delayed bribery tria l or indicted O range County Supervisor Ra lph Di e dri c h bounced back to the city of San Diego here today after the eligible Judges in north San Diego Co unty branch o f th e S uperior Court we re dis- qua lified from hearing the case. Diedrich ·s trial had been transferred to. the north county brtanch of I.he San Diego court in O~cember after he was granted a change of venue in Or-ange County. But today the disqualification or another judge assigned the case sent it back from Vista to San Diego about JO miles to the south. As thincs stand now. addi- tional motions that Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy aose·s at- torneys want to mike will be .hea.rd by San Diego County S uperior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Th'arp was assigned the case after north COUl\tY S uperior Court Judge Charles Froelich was removed from the assign- ment as a resuJt of an affidavit of prejudice flied by Rose at- torney Sylvan Aronson. That move was opposed by Orange County Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Michael Capiu.i. When oppos in~ the di s - qualification, Capizzi argued that Diedrich ·a nd Rose are joined in their legal battle and therefore entitled to only one peremptory challenge. Hut Judge t"roellch found otherwise when he upheld I.he defense move and stepped away fro m the case. Simultaneously. though, he took a swipe at the defense tac- tic when he said : "It wouJd appear the defense in this case is using every pro- cedural impediment available to prevent this case from going to trial." His words came near the end or a hearing that sent the Diedrich-Rose case back to s~uare one in seeking a San Diego Q>unly judge for the trial. Yet to be heard today are two additional motions by the defense lawyers. One or thc>M motions seeks a 60·d ay delay In the start of the trial. The other defense motion is a challenge to the grand jury that on Dec. 15, 1977, indicted Boy Still Critical After Collision .. A 17-year-o ld Huntin1ton Beach youth remained In critical condition today with ln- JUries he received in a traffic collision Thursday. Kenneth R. Miller ~urtered head and Internal injuri~s in a head-<>n coUlsk>o at Golden West Street and Lydla Avenue. He r father, played by Scott, later learns that his daughter has been involved In the making of pornographic movies. "Thia la what we are told," Streak of L•ek Teater aaid. "We have been try. int to make arran1ement1 to ~ the mm for ourselves, but so far we haven't been successful." Teat.er 1ald le1al action taken U--an's Name ,.,el'-s·---"' by Kn«!'• mt1bt Involve the-lr~ i ~ UJ llV• J 1eekJns of • rntrainlng order A Costa Mesa motel manager waa robbed ot.Jja_ P.~~~~~··W::~~b~:~ by a shotsmr-totnrt bandit who burst Into the office Diedrich and Ro~ on bribery charges. Those charges relate to a 1973 county board of super visors land use decision in the Anaheim Hills area. The upcom 1n ~ tr i al was transferred to San-.01cgo County last October when defe nse at· torneys alleged that pret rial publicity 1n Orange County Jeopardized theirchcnls · chunces of rece1Vlng a fair trial 1n Orange County. S53l.6 Billion Congress Sent Carter Budget WASlllNGTON <API -Presi- dent Carter si~ned and sent Congress today a "lean and a.uat.ere" budaet for 1980 that he said 'WtU increase outlays for de-fense and the poor while helping to throttle the government's voracious ap_petlte for spending. ~ contronnlal cuts in jobs program8 and a freezin1 of other .,.-ograms for states and cit~s. Carter said. "The budget is indeed fair to everyone in our nation.'' The budget totals S531.6 billioo and iMludes a defic it of $29 blllion. It sets aside $2.S billion to be paid to American worke rs as lnnatk>o insurance in 1980. if Congress approves. Spending would be equal to $2,416.~ for every Ame rican. Tbe current 1979 budget pro· vides for spending of $493.4 billion and a deficit of $37 .4 billion. T h e a dmin is tration also declined to make a commitment to continue revenue -sha ring beyond 1.980. The cuts are certain lo cause problems for Carter within h1!. Democratic party. but during a five-minute signinf( ceremony at the WhJte House the pres1aent insis ted that special interest groups had already begun lo temper their criticism . "Obviously. there is no way to please everyone." Carter sajd. He said controlhn~ innation was hls overriding concern in drafting the proposed budget. and added. "This 1s a budget that is good enough that the American peorle will <;upport 1l . . . I will figh for 1t .. Carter said his 1980 budget, for the fiscal year be~innin~ Oct. l . emphasi 7.CS sp••nding res traint and fi J?hting inflation CSee BUDGET. Page t\2) Wastal Residents Face Utilities Hike Many Orange Coast residents may get chilling news when they receive their gas and electric bills lhia month. The reason. utilities officials say. is primarily colder-than- normal weal.her last month re- s u ll i ng in inc rease d power usage. Inroads into gas reserves have been ao great that the Southern California Oas Company has is- sued an "emergency" request for sbort·lerm natural gas sup- plies from Texas and Oklahoma. a spokesman s aid today. But spokesman Tom Sanger stressed that, aside from higher bills to greater u sage, res· idenllal customers won't be af. fected by the shortage . However. a 20 percent redU(· Rita Hayworth Scnrenldol . Actres.' Rita Hayworth was In love when she mar. rled the flamboyant Prince AJy Khan In a lux- urioua "Arabian Nights" weddinc. But two years later the marrt.,e to tAe prince. dependent on his father for allowance. wu over. -•Miu Harwortb wa1 tett-- wttb maQJ debta Desperate. abe returned l ion in reser vl' ga s s upplie!. resulted in the curtailment of gas services to a number of large industrial users for most of December and the first two weeks ol this month, he said Sanger. said I.hat in December or 1977, residential a nd small business customers used 6 014 billion cubic feet of gas in Orange County. In Decem ber. 1978, they used 9.161 billion rube<: feet. In addition, he smd. b11l!' wtll soon be reflecting a recent rate inc r ease au t horized by the (~BILLS, Page A2) Coasc Weather Low clouds tonight and Tue s da y mor n i n g . Otherwise fair a nd a little cooler. Lows tonight i13 lo 48. Highs Tuesday 58 to 62. . ., INSIDE TODA~ Pta11boy f'1tl.1tdn Hugh He/. ,..,., daughtfT, Cltn1Ue, u bdng groomfd to toke over th~ '"° rrUWon f'flt~rpnse tr.at her /other buU• on. bwl· m.1 Stt ltOfll P• A7 to Knott'a 11 deleted. ot the Don Quixote MoteL_2100 Newport. Blvd., aft.er "But this la aomethlntt that rin~fn1tthe service bell at about 2 a .m . Sunday. <a•neral partner> Russell Knott That's the bad news, police said. J't'lll have to decide when ..;.he.:,.;:,1tt ... t.ar--+---,r, ~ews 1.s •bat, altAc>-•1h:Ul&.:ndtecl-bu to fllm mlkfnl but never enjoy..t the •uceeu of her -~ -.-She .. ,_ •••• heir tbla week," Tette . t apparently pulled the trill« of ..tfts sawed-off "Our attorney la aware of O\lr s otgun as he confronted the motel mana1er, the attitude, but lhi1 l1 aoin1 to have weapon didn't go off. tA> be a family decision." The motel manaaer's nante? Myron D. Luck. C&M KNOIT'S, Pate Al) t -n.d and cU¥Oreed t-'ice mOH, Ind then bad to fl1ht • boat with alcohol. The con~llllllon of • tWO·P•rt aeri• on MIM Hayworth LI on Pq.All JU DAIL. Y PILOT H/F • ... I .,_..,_. C£LE8TIHE TATE FEEOS HEA SECOND CHILO M•n•9'"9 • 1 1 Mother Without A""' or L999 'Another A.rm' 2nd Cluld f .:>r Quadriplegic PHILADt-:LPllJA (API Three year:. ago, Celestine Tate, an unwed mother and a Ufcl<>nj quadnplt:g1c, retained custody of ht:r daughter Niya by showing a stunned courtroom how she could rhange lht• baby's diaper with her mouth. Now, Nlya h1u; a :uster Ms. Tate. 23. whose arms and legs arc withered and nearly useless. s aid in an rnterv1ew that the birth or her second daughter, Coronda, was unplanned but still a blessing. "NlYA IS M\' RIGHT ARM AND now I htt ve a Jcft ar m ," she said "I've never had any serond thought!> about becominJl a mother. lt 's in my nature." she s:ud. "I'm a woman ·and that's the way it's supposed to be. Just because I have a handicap that doesn't cut me ofr from becomm~ a mother." Ms. Tate inherited a birth defect call ed arthrogryposis multiplex, which arfecls the muscles, skin i.nd soft tissue or the bodv. rendering her limbs nearly useless. She moves around the house by thrusting herself along noors . In 1976. the Philadelphia Welfare Department said she was unfit to care for Niya. The matter went lo court.land .the young mother brought spectator~ to their feet by changing the 5- m pnth·old's diaper with her tongue and lips. MS. TATE, WHO GAINED CELEBRITY status from widely published news accounts of her custody problems, said she did not reveal the birth of her second daughter to the news media. hut word leaked somehow Co ronda was born J an. 2. "I got enou~h or that with m)L.first child ." she said o( the non·stop interview requests from the nt.•ws media "I didn't want l'1 miss my second child's young days." Ms . Tate. who can type 50 wor.ds a minute and play the Qr· gan both by usinJ( her tongue said she has a book being published this sprang. The title, "All Ry MyseU," indicates another as pect of M:r.1'ate·~ motherhood. that she is an unwed mother by choice. CORONDA'S FATHER REMi\JNS A FRIEND but not a ~tec.dy companion, she s aid. ' I have the baby's father to talk to or whatever," she said . ·'I don't have anybody I'd be interested in marrying.'· She said that although she wa'i happy about the birth or he r second daughter she doesn't plan.to ha ve more children. Ms. Tate nnd her cfiildren live· with her grandparents Omega and Agnes Leach. in the city's Germantown section. Iran's Top .General Supports Bakhtiar TEHRAN. Iran <AP > Iran's lop soldier gave full support to day to Pnme Minister Shahpour Bakht1ar. who has d e f ied Ayatullah Khomeini's demands that he resign. Street battles raged between pro· and anti· shah Iranians in a western city. and at least three persons were reported killed. "The enti re a rmed forces stand fully behind the legal and constitutional governme nt" of Rakhtlar , Ge n Abba s Gharahaghi , military chief of staff. lold a group of lranlan Journalists. Khomeini. the exiled Moslem leader who has directed the anti shah movement, plans to return to Tehran on Friday and wants to set up an Islamic republic to replace the Bakhtaar govern· ment A key politician said t.o day It couJd be "dangerous" Cor Khomeini 1f he returns al this time. 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M0-1220 ~.:~~:..:::r:tr=r£~ - '•OtOod~M wtt~ ,_.c,•I .,.,, • .,u_ llt tOOYrtQltt......, r.c.~:.~•'\::::~ .. ::4.: .. ~~:r 't;~ Mitf\t~w _,, m•ll u \& ,.,.,,.,My mtUt••• ._,.,..._,U IOll'IOl'lft•r clash<.'<i in the str~ls the of. fi c 1al Pars news age ncy re · ported. fl said lank ·borne troops moved in to remove street bar· r icades and stop the violence. But gunfire was still heard in the l'i ty in late afte rnoon, the agen. cy said. In a spceeh at his q uarters outside Paris Sunday, Khomeini charged that the shah was plan· ning a military coup to restore his power. But Gen. Gharabaghi told reporters today the armed forces "have no plans to pull a coup." · Bakhtiar in a radio·lelevtsion speech Sunday night s aid he would remain In office after the re ligious leader returns to Iran this week. "All tt?e nonseni>e a nd rumors . about my resignation are untrue," Bakhtiar said, "I am go in g to remain in lhe stronghold of the constitution." Meanwhile, a four·engined Iranian Jetliner carrying Shah Moha mme d R ez a Pahlav i' landed al Marrakech airport in Mo rocco today . The s hah. headed for probable exile in ~ United States. ended a s ix-day visit to Egypt earlier in the day : Officials have indicated the Iranian monarch will !\lay in M arrakech lwo or three d~ys before flying to Ame rica. Extrao rdinary security measures were tu ken to keep the news media and public away from the airport lo witness the !>hah 's an v•I Moroccan ofricials refused even to confirm that he had arrived. Reporters and photographers were kept within tM perimeter of a hotel some two miles rrom the airport . ,..,.... P.,,e A I AMIGOS ••• r~elved 300 acru of wetlands and wu promiMd a n add1Uonal 230 acres lf a channel 11 cut to tbe oc:eaa at u,. end of 14 years. CCNaDMY ,..,.. .. at.etiva~ tbe 1\&ll LI an--'fort.. ta block the company~• efforu ln t.be area. Mn. Martyn aald tben la no connec:Uoo betweeo wlthdrawtq from t.bt study lrc>UP Ind the OI· In« of the recent su!t. No~heast Hit With Flooding By Tlte 4Ned•~ Pr-. Tht' Northeast slruHled today to dt!al with Ooodlng spawned by heavy ralN l''•mlllea in three atatca were forced t.u nee their hom"9, and alr. auto and rail traffic was t.an1tect in the storm At le&8t 17 people were killed 10 wcather-relattd accidents. 1rnd tht· rain tranwformed some hiehwtys into rivers 10 the populoul'J Northcut corridor fr o m V irg1ntli throug h M UIHIO('hwsetls. The rt1gion bad braced for a taste ol the heavy :snow wtuch battered the Midwest last week, hut warm ocean air turned the ~now Into sleet and rain as lem· pt•ratures climbed Sunday into the 0.1 and 50s New York City reported a high of S4 before the temperature !>l jjrted to drop later in the day. Two hundre d per sons fl ed their homes In the Boston sub· urb of Chelsea Sunday after more than 211'2 inches of rain. Subways shut down between Cambridge, Mass .. and Boston as water seeped into lUt;lJlels. The downpour cut electrical service, and Boston Edison re· porte~wer outages in the South~ and Roxbury sections of the city. Gov. Ell a Grasso declared a st.ate of e mergency in Connec· lieut, where more than 4 inches of rain (ell in some sections in a 12·hour period. The business dis tricts in Stratford and M ii ford were under waisl ·high water Scort-s of drivers were trapf>(..'<i in t heir autos. About 30 tamilies were forced to leave their homes in Stratford due to rising flood wate rs . Simila r evacuations were or· dered in several other coastal communities near the New York metropolitan area. In Lodi. N.J .. the Saddle River cr ested at 9 feet -4 feet above nood stage forcin~ 200 people from their homes. Heavy fog enveloped New York's LaGuardia Airport, clos Ing it for several hours. The re were delays at Newark and Ken· nedy airports. Two s uper son ic Concorde airliners fro m Lo ndon were d iverted to Philad elphia In· ternationaJ Airport because of the Cog in New York. Another Concorde landed a l Windsor Locks, Conn. Fro..Pa~Al BILIS ••. Caliromia Public Utilities Co m · mistiion that went into effi!Cl Jan. 1. That increase will cost the a verage resident about $2.58 a month in I.be winter and Sl. 78 a month in the summer. Increased need for healing will also result in a bill seven to JO percenLhlghe r for most Or ange Coast electricity users, a spokes woman for the Southern California Edison Company said. Jn addition. she said, many calls are being received ~ause of .a new form of electric bill, which shows cus tomers exacUy how much electricity they used in the current billing period and in the same period a year before. · Frot11P~AJ KNOTI'S ... Tester said he thought the ref· e rence to Knott 's Berry Farm In "Hardcore" was "absolutely unnecessary and very unfair to an enterprise wtlh the kidn or rep utatlon we have built up over the years. Truck Driver Sought in Kidnap, Rape A $50,000 arrest warrant has beeh Issued for an alleged com- panion or a Los Alamitos tow truck driver accused of the kid· nap and rape of a woman ab· duct~ In Huntington Beach last Wednesday. Detectives were In Lo ng Beach today attemptln~ t o locate Char'es Clinton Sbeldom. 31, alao wu identlfl~ aa a tow truckdr\wr. The warrant was Issued fl'r1. day. the same dav Ervin An· dr e w Layton . 28, of Los Alam I~ wu arraigned In West Oran1e \.JOUnty Judicial Dit trict Court on Identical cbar1e1. Detective L . 8nrcr-Yt>un1 said hia men were on lM ver1e of U kJng Sheldon into cuatody last week when he slipped away. lnveftlgators claim they reeM IM -.uapeets ttlrvap br· formatloa 1upplMd by ~ a. year-old P"ou.ntaln Valley woman who wu forced Into a car •t Beach Boulevard a nd Ema Aven~l then drtven to Irvine where ane wu raped. • Whtrt Ir tots, -----.. lndmd11al lncOtllt ... hus Uc Oneel 8ent111 Parments to lndmdu1ls 39c N1t1onal Otlenn He '. Social lnsu1111ce Receipts JOc ~-......... BREAKDOWN OF PREStDEHT CARTER'S 'LEAN AND AUSTERE' BUDGET FOR 1980 SHOWN HeisM"9 to Throttle tM Gov•rnrtMnt'• Voreclou1 Appettte for Spending • Frot11Pa~AI BUDGET ••• and makes "the federal dollar work harder and better." ll also will enaure continued economic growth, although at a slower pace than last year, he said. A Capsulized Look At Carter Budget "We mu.st reduce the growth ·of tolal federa l s pending while protecting the security of our na· tion and the well·belng or the Ame rican people," Carter said in the message to Congress. But the president did not re-peat past promises t.o balance the budJ(et by 1981, saying only that be will "achieve a balanced budget as soon as econom ic con· dltions permit.·· The 1980 deficit will be ~ 19th in 20 years. The budget is impo rta nt. politically for Carter since It wtll be in effect during most or the 1980 presidential election year and he may be held accountable by his par:t-y and voters on whether it does what he prom· ises it will. Batlle lines already were be- ing drawn between those who feel the budget will not slow federal s pending e nough and those who think it goes too far. Sen . William Roth. R·Del .. s aid. "T o deseribe Carter 's budget as lean is like looking at the package of bacon in the s upermarket -you don't see the fat untHyou open the package." But Sen. Edward M. Ke n- nedy, D·Mass .. a possibl e challenger to Carter for the Demo c r a ti c pres idential nomination, says the budget is "seriously defective." allegin~ that those who can least afford 1t are bearing the brunt or the spendin.-c restraint. WASHINGTON <AP> -Herc are major segments of Presa· de'!t Carter 's fiscal 1980 budget, which he s ubmitted to Congres~ today: ECONOMJC OUTLOOK: Th~ budget anticipates that con s umer prices will rise 7 .4 per cent in 1979. but not as much <.is the 9.2 percent inn ation rate an J978. Unemployment m ay in· c rease from 5.9 percent to 6 2 percent. DEFENSE : S pending in - c re ase or Sl0.8 billion to $122 7 ~lllion. It is 1n accord with a prom 1se to NATO to inc reas~ de fense spending by 3 percent a fter inflation as considered THE POOR: S pe nding tn· crease of $4.5 billion to $68 5 bil lion. Progra m s in c ludt• Medicaid. food s t a mps. sub sidlzed hous ing a nd nutrition programs. JOBS: The C ETA publlt service job and training pro gr a m would be c ut by $729 million t.o $9.6 b11J1on. It would eliminate l.58,000 adult Jobs and 250,000 ·summer youth jobs. but businesses would get a tax break for hiring young, PoQr adul\,l>. SKI NATIONAL DEBT: lnten•i.l paid will be $57 t h1lhon The n;1 tional dcht ·~ l'Xpcc·tc<I to n M· from $787 billion now to ~!ffi b1 Ilion by Ortober 1980 FEDERAL GRANTS: Aid t.o states and loc·al J(Ovcrnment~ will barely increuSl'. from S8l I · billion to $8Z 9 b1lhnn • SOCIAL SECURITY: Spending will increase by Sl:l billion to SJ LS.2 balhon. Proposali. will tw made to eli minate what Cartee calls some unnecess<i ry benefit!> T axes might be cut in 1981. WAGE INSURA NCE : Anti inflation program to 1n.,urt• workers again!>t 7 J"l(.'r<'enl anna lion may cost $2 :; b1llmn an !!~I 1f at as enacted F.N•:RGV: A reduction 1n Department of F.ncr~y bud~l'I from $8 95 h1ll1on in the <'ur rent hs<'a l yt·ar to SR 89 b1lho11 when offst•lt1ng revenue~ di t· taken into account. FOOD AND NUTRITION: Th'1. Agriculture De partme nt prO'~ po!>e!> to sf)E'nrl mort> than StO H \>i ll ion on these program-;. com pa red with less lhun $9.6 b1llton in this fiscal year . 'S HEAVENLY. Air California Sunjet Tours start at just $9100. Pion no w fo r o four to seven niqht ski lrtp to Lok\? Ta hoe's fabulous Ht '(lV1.mly Vallvy, Amr:r1ca 's Jargosl ski ro::;orl ll'!.>casy Ni th Air Coltlornaa. Our C<Jnven11.:nt SunJt.:1 Tour~ include a wid0soleclton<1! !111 · accommooallonsplu:Jdrnly hit tt ckots H1.~w1m1y ho:;L•vmyihtnq frn rn ski 11 •n tohond r1...prnr:; to 1 larg~ stall o f prol1:,.~1011nl 1n:...ti uclot :; !vi GLM and stondo1d IPSSon~. 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Laguna_ (71 41496-.§000· -...--. ngefes. f2f3f62T-MQI; Son Clemente (7141496-6000 R1versldetSon Bernardino. (7 14) 825 6900 \ Heavenly Valley 24·ho ur Siu Cond111on R port -(9161 '>41 SKTI ~ HVISNA-f> • ' ... , ) I t t t t i t I Irvine · EDITION VOL. 72, NO. 22, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY, CALIFORNIA Your Hometow n Dally Ne•spape r MONDAY, JA NUARY 22, 1979 TEN CENT S Whiz Kid Arrested in Computer Cape.-: 8 E R K E I, E 't' 1 /\ P l lJnlvenuty of Callto r niH re• searchc'n. hav.-bt't'n l r} 1ng for monUui to lt>o rn lo\hy n·spon~.-'11 from an t>x~icns1v~ t'um1)Ull com puler ""'t•re Jumhhn'4 and prtv111k COnll)UWr ril~ Wt•rt• \ 111nh,t11ng Arter it 1.1omputt'r chullting<•. un1v,1r:ut 1•l\'('tro n1c-:clt>ulh!> Joined forces w11 h pohc·.. 1md finally l'•UKht tht" C'Ulprit •• bright I~ yt-ur old hoy O•llY .. , ... Si.ff ,,_ GUil TY OF DRUG RAP Ale xe nder Kulik 1 Anny Chie f f Backs Ne w ) I . i ' l l : t r I ' . Iran Regitne TEHRAN. Iran CAP> Iran's top soldier gavt! full s upport lo· day to Prime Minister Shahpour 8akhtiar who has defied \yatullah khOmeini's demands ~hat he resign. Street battles raged between pro· and anti· shah Iranians in a western city, and at least three persons were re ported killed. "The entir e armed forces· stand fully behind the legal and constitutional governme nt" or Bak h tiar , Gen . Abbas Gharabaghi. military ch1e r or staff, told a ~roup or Iranian Journalists. Khomeini, the exiled Moslem leader who has directed the anti· shah movement, pla ns to return to Tehran on Friday and wants to set up an Islamic republic lo re place the Bakhtiar govern· ment. A key politician s aid to· day it could be "dangerous" for Khomeini ir he returns at thJs t ime. Witnesses said at least three persons we re kilJed and seven 'mjured in the city or Hezaiyeh. near the Turkish border .. when pro· and anti-s hah clements clashed in the streets. the of- ficial Pars news agency re· ported. It said tank-borne troops moved in to remove street bar· ricades and stop the violence. But gunfire was still heard in the city in late afteflnoon, the agen· cy said. In a speech at his quarters outside Paris Sunday. Khomeini charged that the shah was plan· ninli( a military coup to restore his powe r. But Gen. Gharabaghi told reporters today the armed forces "have no plans to pull a (See IRAN, P age A%) &vine Girl Fights Off Rape Atte mpt An 18-year-old Irvine girl"was attacked on a city street Sunday by a man who tried to rape her as she was on her way to att.enct a Bible study class. She successfully fought him off but was so distraught over the assault she was able to fur nis h police only a partial stor y of what happened . The girl apparently was grabbed from behind at the in· tersecUon of Kazan Street and Goldeng~Way. ---. She strugg l e d ant' screamed and her assailant ned In what ahe deacnbed as a dirty, muddy four-door sedan. She described him as n bl• eaffy twentiii,-ffve-ei«ht, thlrr. and with platinum blond, collar· length halr. ,She said he was clean shaven, wore a dark aweater, and smelled of •lcohol. Police planned to lntcrview the girl at ireater le.nsth today. .. Campua pohce. 1:u nwd w1tll a 4"arch warrDnl. urro1>tt'd him lu t Wfl'k and ,,ullcd the plug on thr' S60 tdetype lermm111t with which lw wus "tulk1ng" throu.ih telephont-hiw:; to lht• <·ompult-r The whti kid 1:1dm11tcd thut for montru. he trani.m1tk d 1111!trut• t111n:. to lht• ('Om putt·1 ut all hour:. (rom hli. hcHTll' 1n n£>1trby Cont•llfd He '4 a:. nol 1dcnt1f1ed · 1 tt-11> bnJ,tht but •I took a while for Wm lo gra.isp the gravi· ty ot tht' situation," said campus police detective David M. Huff. University officials s aid it cost $10.000 lo l'lt!ur the problems rauRed by the youth 'is electronic tinkering. But the boy. who Huff said has had legitimate access to some t'ampus computers in the past through extracurricular or ~an1zat1ons, reportedly said he really didn't cause that much trouble. "I think they are over · exaggeratint:." he was quoted as saying in the Oakland Tribune. ·'I neV"er cost anyone any money." T he boy said he began the cla ndestine compute r caper "because I was not a ll owed to get on the system legil1malely." Students and faculty members . of Heroin Rap By KATHY CLANCY Ol 1 .. 0.ily Pie.I S .. 11 Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik was found g uilty in Orange County Superior Court today or a single charge or transporting heroin. Mid way through their fifth full day of deliberations, however. juror s said they were dead· locked 10-2 fa vorin~ aCQUltlal on a second <'harge of po~sessing heroin for sale. After dismissing the jury and declaring a mistrial on that second count. acting Superior Court Judge Paul Mast revoked Kulik 's $250,000 bail and ordered him taken to the county jail. As the 28·year;-0ld Kulik s tood calmly and his wife, Elsie. wept in the courtroom. M ~ sl said. "the court's heart goes out ~o • both of you and the court 1s sorry about the great problems I know that you all are surrcring "The situation is. however. that in my judgment I don't Money Trail Jogger R ecove rs Cash By PHILIP ROSMARIN Oft•0.1tyl'l ... Slaff Irvine bus inessman Ji rn_Meyer a lmost lost hi s amateur standing as a jogger last Friday. RE WAS jogging -running for recreation and fitness -when he spotted a twenty-dollar bill soaking in the gut· ter <1long Jamboree Boulevard al Main Street. Then Meyer round a nother just ahead or that one. and another. and a nother, and ... Seven twenties. a five and two ones later . Mever jogged 2nother third of a mile north on Jamboree to police headquarters at McGaw Avenue. and turried the wet bundle over to authorities. '"nlE MONEY was sopping wet and all over the counter. and he jogud it right into the police depart- ment." police desk officer Linda Regan said. Mrs. Regan said a local bricklayer, Ritchie Marziale, 18, of ~ Aspen Tree. had only moments before reported the loss of $147 as he rode h is motorcycle on Jamboree Maniale was summoned back to the station to collect his m oney. HE MAY NOT have a chance lo thank the sneaker· shod man. Mrs. Regan only was able to learn Meyer was a local businessm an before he jogged off into the sunset. "He wouldn't slop running," he said. Carter Proposes 'Austere' Budget WASHINGTON (AP> Presi· dent Carter signed a nd sent Congress today a "lean and austere" budget for 1980 that he said will increase outlays ror de· fense and the poor while helping to throttle the governm~nt 's voracious appetite for spending. Despite controversial cuts in -jobs progra ms and a. freezing or other programs for slates and cities, Carter said, "The budget is indeed fair to everyone In our nation." The budget totals $531.6 billion and includes a deficit of $29 billion. It sets aside $2.5 billion to be paid to American workers as inflation insurance in 1980, il Congress approves. Spending would be equal to Rita Hayworth Screen Idol S2,•t16.85 for every /\mencan The current 1979 budget pro· vides ror s pending or $493 4 billion and a de ficit or $37 4 billion. The admin1 stra t1 o n abo declined to make a commitment t o continue revenue-s haring beyond 1980. The cuts a re certain lo C"ausr problems for Carter within he:-. Democratic party, but during a five-minute signin~ cere mony at the White House the president insis ted that s pe<'ial interest groups had a lready begun lo temper their criticism . ·'Obviously, there is no way to plea se everyone." Carter said. He said controlling inflation was his overriding concern in drafting the proposed budget. and added, '.'This is a budget that is good enough thal the American peorle wm s upport It ... I will fi~h for It." Carter said his 1980 budget. for the fiscal year beginning Oct. l , emphasizes s pending restraint and fiKhting inflation and makes "the federal dollar work harder and better." It also will en11ure continued economic growth, •tthough at a s lower pace than, la11t year, he said. believe that this is a situation where Mr Kulik should remain out of custody." Mai;t said Kulik, abo a suspect in the Stephen John Bovan murder case. was arrested in a bor· r owed car containing t. l pounds of heroin hours a fter Bovan 's October , 1977, slaying Outsidt• thC' courtroom today Jury members ~aid they agreed Kulik knew the heroin was in the car when he wa~ arrested in a CSee KUl.IK, Page t\2) Diedrich Case Judge Re01oved By GARY G RANVILLE OI -o.lly .. lle4 Slaff VISTA -The long delayed bribery trial or indicted Or a nge County Supervisor Ra I ph Di edrich bounced back to the city of San Diego here today after the eligible Judges in north San Diego o unty bra n c h o f th e Superior Court wer e dis - ·qualificd from hearing the t•ase Oiedrich 's trial h ad been transferred tn the north county branch or the San DieJ:O court in December a(ter he was granted a change of venue an Orange County Bul today thl' disqualification of a nother Judge assigned the case sent it back from Vista to San Diego about 30 m iles to the south. As things stand now. addi· tJonal motions that Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's at· torneys want to make will be heard by San Diego County Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. Tharp was assigned the case a fte r north county Superior Court Judge Ch arles Froelic h was removed from the assign- ment as a result of an affidavit of pre1 udice filed by Rose at· torney Sylvan /\ronson. That move was opposed by Orange County Assistant Dis · tnt't Attorney Michael Capizzi. Whe n opposi n ~ the d is 1 quu llfi cal1on. Capizzi argued thut Oi edrich a nd Rose ar e joined in their legal hattle and t ht>rerore entitled to only one pe rt'mptory r hallenge. Uul .JudJ?<' to rocll c h round othPrwist' when he upheld the c1cfenK<' move and stepped away from the case Simultaneous ly. though , he took a sv.:1pc at the defense tac tic when he said. .. It would appear the defense in this <·asc 1s using e very pro· cedural 1mpcd1ment available to prevent this case from going to lnal." cSee TRANSFER , Page t\%) REACH 'A WHOLE BUNCH OF FOLKS' Actress Rita Hayworth was in love when she mar· rled the flambo yant Prince AJy Khan In a lux· urious "Arabian Nights" wedding. But two years later the marriage to the prince. dependent on his father for allowenc.e • ..wu 0¥er..-M'111 Hayworth was ten. with many debta. "We must reduce the growth or total federal spending while "My ad in the Daily Pilot 'fas protecting the security of our na· we ll worth the price. Deaperat.e, she returned to rum ma.king but .never enjoyed the success of her u.r~ma rfed and dfvorced twice more and then had to fight a bqut wtt.b alcohol. The conclualon of a two.part aerlea on Mist Hayworth I• on Pace AH. lion and the well·being of the "I o~~~t It in for one week. American people," Cart~said_ an<L,a l¥-buncb of -foHts in1he message'ttrCOri!ress. looked at my mobile home." But the president did not re· That 's the suc-ces.'I s tory of the peat peat promises to balance the Santa Ana man who placed th.is ad budiet by 1981, saying only that In tbe Dally Pilot. be will "achieve a balanced bud1et JS soon as economh= con· -41UODI pw;mil. ~ The-lfMO ddiclt will be the l9th In 20 years. 'T h e budget Is important politically ror Carter since it will be In etrect during most ot lht 1980 P'llldenUal election year and he may be h~d accountable (S. IRJDGET~ Pa .. A!) --·- If you net'd to reach "• whole bunch o r folks .. to sell l\omelhing. try the Dall1 Pllot. A friendly 1ad·vlser wUI_ help wrlteanadat642·1178. • said information that wasn 't supposed to be a part of lheir wprk had showed up unexpec- tedly on their printouts since fall, and the garbling forced the m to rewrite programs and use hours of additional computer time. At one point. frustrated cam· pus offi cials orde red the com· puter to print a message at the beginning of each re!learctter's Ole saying: "Unauthorized U~ of This Computer is Illegal." .t The computer printout theri p r oduced this s tartling response· "You've done relatively well keeping me out (of the system I. Would you like some help?" That did it. said Professor M. Stuart Lynn, director of comput· ing affairs for the Berkeley cam· CS. VAN DAL, Page AZ> o.lty ........... .,... HOW'S THE WATER? -Football tans m ay not have noticed. but there were some s unny moments along the Orange Coast Sunday. Laurie Sheflin. 18, of Costa Mesa, was even tempted to try the water. It wasn't exactly wa rm, but it wasn't Chicago, either. High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Orange Coast residents have escaped a storm forecast earlier and Rhould have sunny s kie11 through Friday. but they race some unusually high tides begin· ning this weekend Ne wport Heach officials a n· nounced today that scientists at the Scripps Institute of Oeean ography have warned of unus ual ly high tides Jan. 26·29 because of a lineup of the earth, sun and moon. • The 5trav1tational pull ot the moon at its closest point to earth is expected to combine with the pull of the sun to produce ab· normal tidal conditions. offi cials said. Similar conditions the Uast Baja Travelers Rescued From Flood Areas SAN DIEGO IA PI -A church-directed airlift has taken 50 people to safe ty arter being s tranded by rains in Baja California. Re scue r s us ing ground vehicles returned 150 families Sunday from communities in which they were s t randed without food for three dayR about 100 mile ~ ~outh of Ensenada. • The ~torm lut week lef't at least one Mexican dead and hun dred8 temporarily homeless. In br-ee p l a ~ , l 1fe Tranapenlnsular highway was severed south of Ensenada but was expected to be reopened t o- day. Dr. Mervin RU8t1ell. pilot for Mercy AirUft Service, said three ,. wel'e' fror~a n CalUol'!Ua alter be and others were at.randed at the community ol San Simon. R uuell uid Me r cy is the ..bumanitarlan arm " of the. World Gospel Crusade at Upland. week in Decem ber resulted m nooding in the lower lying area~ s urroundmg Newport Ray, they said. The scientists can ·1 predict how high the tides will be but they will be "sign1ri<'a nt1y·· ~ above the scheduled 6.9-foot high tide. Meanwhile. c-oasl rl's 1dcnti. a re expcc-ted to bas k under sun-ny skies troubled only by a few clouds, a spokesman for lhe Na- tional Weather Service said to· day. He said two cur lier storm::. moving toward the coast have been pushed out to sea by a high pressure nd~e. "The threat was s till there Saturday but then it rn:zled out.' he said HigP\ temperatures this week a re expected lo be in the low 00s. with low temperatures in lht.· mid·40s. Coa st Weathe r Low clouds tonight and Tuesday mornin g . Otherwise fair and a little cooler. Lows tonight 43 to 48. Highs Tuesd ay 58 to 62. I NSIDE TODAY Pla11boy /OtlftMr Hugh llej- ner'1 do~~ Chrl$tit. u -bdftg ilrodmea to tou oV4!r the 1250 million enterprt.e that Mr father buJU on bun· llU1. See 1torv ,,. A7 ··-· ···-~ ··~ g • ..,.. M Mi,... ......... .. .._, 114 ..... &M C...__ AS .............. M CiMettlM Ot Of ... ~ Alt CIMlk.t M ...,.. eM ~ MM9C•~ 94 .... ... 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Ltibanon <AP • -/\ bom b blrist r ipped apa rt an auto mobile In Jje1rut·~ Moslem sector today, killing eight people inc luding Yasser Arafa t's lop s e c urity oH'lccr , t he r ep_uted lna s termfnd or th e 1972"'MUn1cn Ol y mpit•i. m a ssae rc , t h l' Palestine Lil>c ration Orguniu.t tlon said l'rn!l(l.'lt«I c·ut., In httallh earl' ro1 01 .t111u· {'ounl) ~ IMKll \\t'n• «r1ttr11<'d tu<tn) rn .mother ron I I IHI 1111( llt'rlC'I vi l)t•''"' l'OO fcrl'llt'\'S pn 1'1'<11111 Wl'dncMlit)''~ hc&irm.i on the JUbJfcl'l b~ rounh 'IUIWI \ ISUI .. 1 lh•l•tnl 'lh•n l'aKI' A:I • ~Pl'Likt•\ :> I •'Ill l''ll nl HI~ l C Ir \ in,· ~kd1~ ul l\·nkr the 1'11 Ar111 d M Elucl op In Irvin n In 1111· puh\ t• tom b~:<J I he Park l'lac'l' rw1~hborhooJ 1n :.eur d1 uf armed ml·n 1n <H m 'v l}JH.' fat1~Ut.•lJ wh1.1 \l.l'll' woth.'d Salur d uy m .m·hlllg four u hre1:1:0.l down u Fortuna Eui.t .;1dewulk I\ l'l'l.lldt•nl l'illlcd 11<JhCl' whl·n :>he uolrl'c<l all t he m t•n t·ar ned some sort of n Ot·s /\ n offtn ·r 1n a pat rol cur c·:.iu~ht Olll' of the m en an the hcad h1;:hts of his a utomobile . Police !.a1d thl· m an at first con- tinut>d to ::.auntcr a long, but broke 111to a run when he realized il was a pohcel'ar Th~ m an <'scaped through a ~recnbl•lt and into the dar k . polict' reported . /\ search by a dozen om cers. aided by the sweeping spotlight of the Costa Mesa police depart· ment helicopter, Ragle , turned up none oflhc m~n Aulhoritael> ul El Toro Ma rine Corps Ai r St;it ion rt"portcd that no man(•uvcr s hud h ee n scht:'dukd in thv ,area f'rort1 Page A I IRAN ... cuup " Uakhtw r 1n a rad1o ·tc lcv1s1on -;pl'l'Ch Sunday night s aid he wou ld rem ain in om cc after the religious leader returns to Iran I his Wl•t>k "All the· nonsl•nse a nd ru mor~ about my re::.1~nat1on are untrue," B&k ht1ar said. "I am ~o i ng t o r e m a in i n t h e stronJ,?hold or the con&lilution." Reporters and photographers were kept with in the perimeter of a hotel some two miles from the a irport Anyone trying to leave the a rea wat> threatened with a rr('sl M o r oC'c<i n sour<'CI> b a 1d pri\'aldy that although the sha h hud romc rollow1n~ a n officrnl invitation from Mo rocco's King Hassan, the inv1ta t1on was 1s- :-.ucd "relul'lanlly" a nd the king was al'Utl'ly l'rnharrabsed by Lhe I rani:.in monarch 's visit In Ai.~110 , Egypt , Prestdl·nt Anwar Sadat sa w the s hah and t<:mpress l<'ar<i h off. giving the !.h:th a Hl·i:un salutl' a nd the t rnd1tional /\rah kiss o n both C'hl•<·ks The shah Loo k the con trnls of his pt'rsoni.I blue-and white Boeing 707 )Cl fo r the take· off. 1ust as he d id when he left Iran on Tuesday. The s hah was fo rced into an 1ndcf1rute "vacation" by year long disturbances armed at top· piing the Pahlavi d ynasty Hcporters an Egypt said the 59 year -old m o narc h looked more confident and rested today t ha n when he arrived p ale a nd ltrt•d at t hl· 1-;gypt1an wanter re· sort. 500 m iles u1> the river from Cairo FroM Pagr A I TRANSFER .. ll1s words came near the end of a h ea rin g t hat l>C nt the Diedric h-Hose c as e back to s~ u an· onc in SN •k rng a San 01c~o County Judge for the trial Yet to be heard today an· two ad ditional motions by the defense la wyl'r!. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT , .... r,'·"''I' , ..... o-.ho •.• ..,,. w11n ... .,. "'' ,,,,,,.. t 1 •It"• P•• t1t I''"-' 1\6• r 11 ,,.,,,, r tt .. Ol•'f~ t I· 1r'> r ""'' M"'IVM• ....,.,. .......... , ... ,,..., • .,, •• , ,.,,, M, 'Wt ... ., '"'',...,,,t\ t ,.,,,,.. ,,,, , , .. 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Jll tl•l .. tWwl\"'->u1•.,1tfn Telephone (714)14:>"4321 Cl111lfled Actver1le4119 W -st11 lltmi.I ltt•1elth I .aw Proicrum on(! llh' 1-t•.:ul /\111 Scwlt·ty·ol Orunxe ('or mt Y ~UICI JJlUn11> h}' l'CIUllt)' uf r11•1al1; lo •·hm111alt• ... 2 mllboo worth of non emn,cenc1 health n1re for the l)ClOr w1111 mor11lty ~ 1 o n~ u111t 1•1·u11111n 1c•ully Il l f'IHl'\ldC'rt'<t Sixteen other p<.>ople were re Ported wound1•d . T be dead were identified as sec u rity c h ie f A l l H a ssa n - Sala m eh code-n am ed "Abu lla ssan'' rour Pa lestinia n JJr kw Solomon of tht-Com nHlll'l' on Putwnt Edu(·u11on uocl (.'unrc•nu. .tt the m\'dkal c •ntcr i.ald rcct lf r l,o n 11r prevent IH! mcd1r 1.1t<·urt· "'111 ult1m11tcly 1nt>re•1>t• Uw milt lo the county to vrov1cle l'JtC &tftt'r prcv1•ot1ttil~ dlSl'i.1!'11'1> '>U<'h IHI tubt'reuJOM'> h.ivc ft:dt'ht·d prul>lc m J)ropor lton:. Th l' 0 l h I'.. l \I, 0 !) 11 e ... kl· f"> G l' nc ldHw l>a llt'k, ..i rc~eurrhl•r for thl' N.1t1011ul lf('alth l.aw Proa¢rnm. <ind Kuthl'rine M t-1~:0. uf L lw Lc·~,11 Aid S1tl' t1•I y <.e bo i.Jld lht:rc arc no 1.11lt•1n1.1t1vcs for non t:mergNH'y rnn· 1( the county supcr v1b0ri. clt!c1de not lo provide it. Driver 011t Safely bodyguards and three Lebane!>c p assersby Guernllas said a parked car 1:xploded as Abu Ha ssan·s sta l ion wagon passed It, just alter pulling away from his ho me. They sa id the booby trap ap par ently wais detonated by re mote control. (;o:,ta Mesa resident Rosa Mullen . 47. of Z-150 Newport Blvd .• escaped se rious in- JUry an accident Sunday night when car overturned on Ma in Street. jus t east of Ne wport Freeway, in Santa Ana. Car !i hd 100 feet on its roof. across lanes of oncom mg tr affi c No other cars were hit Mrs Mullen "Was treated at Me r c:y Gener a! llosp1tal for c uts and bruises on he r he a d and face. then released The PLO and Al Fala h. P LO ~hief Ararat 's guerrilla group, issued the statement announcing the J6.year·old Abu Hassan·, de~th. It said he died s hortly after be in~ rushed lo u hospital. Supervisors havl.' twc n study ang tht' cuts thr ough un ad hoc r o m mlttee hc udccl l>y cou nty llc<i llh Officer Dr Mort o n Ne lson. Floods Hit Northeast G ue rrillas co rdon.ed off t he ar ea as am hula nces raced to p ickup .the victims Reporter., and photographers we re turned back Tht"' c uts we re s uggested to trim the county 's-budget in the wake or Propo:HtlOn 13 Many Families in Three States Flee Homes f'rottt Page A J KULIK ..• M1ss1on VieJo pa rking lot But the 10 2 cil.'adl~ck ramc when only two Jury me m bcri. w e r e con v i n ced that Kulik possei,scd the heroin for sale By 'lbe Associated Press The Northeast s t ruggled today to deal with nooding spawned by heavy ra ins Families in three· slates were for ced to nee their hom es. and cur, auto a nd rail traffic was ta ngled in t he storm At least 17 proplc were killed tn weathe r .re la t ed accident~. a nd the rain transformed somt' h i~h ways tnto r ivers in th t· populous Northeast rorridor f r om V i r g1 n1a th roug h M assachusl•l ls The region hud bra ced for a t aste Of lhr hea vy !100W Whtch b<Jtlcrl·d tht• Mi<hH;:,t lu:.t W('(·k. !Jul w<.erm o<·t·an <11r turned lht· snow into :.ll'ct ancJ rain a'> tl'm pcralun•s ehrnbccl Sund<iy into lht• 40s and 50s Ne w Vork City reported a hi~h or 54 twfon· lhl' tempnaturl' started lo drop later in the da y Two hundr ed per!.on::. fled thE't r home:-tn the B1):.tn n .. uti urb o f Chel-;ea Sunday after m o re than 21 :! 1m·he ... or rain Sub~uy..., .,hut do"'n tll'lWt1·n Cambridge Mu::.!., .incl Boston a s waler scl'pccl into tunnel:. The do~n pour c ut elcctn cal st"rvire. and Boston · Ed1!.on n · ported powt•r o utaJ.(l'!. rn the South End a nd H.oxbury ::.cct1on::. of the ctt) Gov. Ella Grasso declared a ::.tate of emer gency in Cunnec lieut, ~here more th<J n " mche'> of rain fell in some bec·t ion:, in :J 12·hour period. The bu Mne::.b d1!. tricts in St ratford und Milford we re under wa lbl ·h1gh water Scores of d river:, we re t rapix:d 11\ their auto;:,. A n e ig h bo r r eac h ed bv te lephone said h e s aw Abu llassan's car turned into a ·•pile of me lting me tal" after the blast. Abu ll a '\:-.an r e pule dl; engineered t he Palestinian tcr rorlst auack on Is raeli athletes at the 1972 Olym pic!> in Munich. Wesl Ge r m any; in wh1c~ I I Is raelis were killed f'rone Pagr A J K ulik earlwr was convicted an a San Diego Federal Court on a charge of poi.scs~ang a b1mil1:1r amount of rare Oriental heroin found in his car when he was ar rest ed on c h a rges ste mming from the Bovan Ca be lie has been free o n bond while that conv1cllo ll' is being ap· pealed Kulik, tn abkin~ J udge Mast to ll't him rem<iin free on bail in tlus case as we ll discounted prosecutor Hon K't-c ber's contcn lion t hat he h:.i:-. access to lurgl' sums or money a nd might flee. A Capsulized Look At Carter Budget About 30 fam1he:, wt•r e h1rct'd to leave their ho mes in Stratford due to ri .,1 n ~ fl ood water., S1m1lar evac·ua tions wer e or rtcrcd 1n severa l other coa;:,tal l'Ommumties near lhe Ne w York metropolitan area. In Lodi, N.J.. the Sadd lt' H1 vcr crested at 9 feet 4 ff'l'l ul>ovc· flood stagl' fon·rng <!(Kl pe<1ple· from their horn<.·:-. ,. II c a vy fo ~ e n vl'lop('(J i\ cv. VANDAL ••• pus Ile calll:'d umvcrs1ty p0l1cc After three weeks of dctecltvl' work, including he lp fr om c am pus sour<"c~. thl.!y r uug ht the bO\ "There's :i kid ht'rt' who ha~ iJ lot of talent. and I hupe he ran ht· ehanrwled rn mun· pos1l1 v1· d 1n •c·t1011l>. · 'l <J1d Lynn "I JUSl w<Jnl lo gel all this over w1lh and do m y time." Kulik said. "I r eally don 't have a ny mo ney left at a ll. I am driving a '74 Mazda. I am living in a mote l room right now." He also refe rred w his upcom · ing March 2 trial on m u rd er and conspiracy charges in the Bovan case . nr wHl show up," Kulik sa id "I just wa nt lhl' op1>0rt unaty to go lhrouj.(h this ca!4e like a huma n lx!ing ;.ind not in a 1a1l cell." M ast set sentencing 1n the drug case for Feb. 8. Krel~r said he will wail until then to eit h e r seek d1i.m issal of the second drug c ha rge o r hie a mo · tion for a new trial. Jury foreman Victor Piasecki admitted the trial was extremely complex but he and fello w juror!. agreed they would not be able to reach a unani ~us ve rdict on the hero in possessio\2,chargc, even if deliberations <:ontinuc d De f e nse atto rney Phil i p De M ass a h ad a tte mpted t o prove that the heroin did not belo ng lo Kulik but was part of a drug planting scheme hatched by the car 's owner Richa rd Willis of Ne wport Bearh. Thal sche me was to result in the a rrest of so-called "Ita lia n.'> .. who were atte mpting to extort money from Kulik a fte r they s uccessfully rescued him from u kidnapping for ra nsom . Kreber. ho wever. had argued. the drugs were Kulik 's and wen' part of a lavis h d rug de aling lifo style that a mong othe r t hings re suited in Kuli k's donating $2 m illion in recent years to the wor ldwide leader of the flare Krishna rclt g1on Services Set For Victim of Cycle Accide nt WASH! NG TON 1 A P > llcrl' a rc m ajor segrncnll. of Prt'si dent Carte r 's fiscal 1980 budgl't. which he submitted to Congress today· ECONOMIC OUTLOOK : Thc budget a nticipates th ~t con- s umer prices will rise 7.4 per ce nt in 1979, but not as much as the 9.2 perrent inflation rate 1n 1978. Une m p loym ent m ay in- c rease from 5.9 pcr ce-nt to 6.l percent. DEFENS E : S p e n ding 1n cr ease of $10.8 b1Hion to $122.7 bi II ion. It is in accord with a prom isc lo NATO Lo inc re<Ase de fe nse spe nd ing by 3 pe rcen t after infla t ion is cons idered. T H E P OOR : S p ending in c rease of $4.5 billion to $68 !l b i lli o n . P r ogr a m s i ncl ude Medicaid, food stamps, s uh· sid ized housing Hn d nutritio n pr ograms. J O BS : The C ETA publi c • service job and training p ro g ra m wo uld be <:ut by $729 million to $9.6 billion. It would elim inate 158.000 adult jobs and 250,000 summe r youth jobs . but husincsses would get a tax brea k for hiring young, poor adults. NATIONAi. DE BT: lnl1'rcbt paid will be $57. l billion The m.1 tional debt is expected lo n se from $787 billion now to $899 b1 I hon by October 1980 F EDER AL GRANTS: Aid to s t ates a nd local government:. will ba rely inc rease, from $82 I billio n to $82.9 billion . SOCIAL S•:CURITY: Spending will increa11e hy $13 l>tllion to $115.2 billion. P roposals will ht• m ade to t.?liminate what Carter calls some unneccsstJ ry bene fits T axes might be cut in 1981. WAGE INSURANCE: /\nt1 infl ation program lo ins u n• work<'rs age.inst 7 percent innu lion may cost $2.5 billion in t!n!(J if it is enacted E NERGY : A reduction in l Dep artment of E nergy budget * * * f'ro. Page A I Se r vices a re scheduled tonight a nd Tuesday for a Huntington Bea ch youth who died of Injuries s uffe red in a motor cycle a cci de nt in Irvine. Michael. Swe nson. 18, or 24 19 BUDGET De l a wa re S t.. was rid ing u • • • mowrcycle last Tu.-sday mom · by his par ty and voten. o n ing when.it collided with a ca r at whe t her it does what he p rom · the Intersection of Von Karman lses it will. · l\~tnue and Barranca Rood. Ba ttle lines already were be· Swenson died at 6 : 30 a m In g drawn between thos y.iho S aturday-at-Tustin CotnrnuHnY-" feel thr buctf~l wtff~not s lo w Hosp ital. fede ra l :1pcm<Jlng e nough and The drive r of the car P aul those who U1Jnk 11 goes too far. Lipe, 25, of Whittier , wa s unfo. Sen ... William Roth , R-De l, .. jured ,pollcesald. s aid . To . du cr ibe Carter s Visitation ser vices ror Swe nson b udget a11 lean Is like looking a t w e r e s c h e d u l e d for 7 t o t he pack age Of ba con i.n the 11uperma rket you do n't sec lhe 9 p.m . today, at Ray Family fa t unlit you open the packa~e " from Sil 95 hillt1111 tn the .1·ur rent h i.cal yt•ar lo $8.8!1 b1ll1on. "ht·n ctffM•lltng revenues an· l<ikcn into a('cuunl FOOD ANO NUTRIT l.N: Tht Agric ulture De pa rtment pro pose s lo spend more t ha n $10 8 b1ll1on on thc!.e progr;rn1!., com pared with less lh;,in $9 6 billion in ll11;:, f1::.t•al ycc.r York's LaGua rdra A1rp1>rt. c·lo!. tn~ 1t for !.l'H'r:JI hour..., Then were delavs al Newark and Ken ned y a1rp0rtb Two s upers on1<· Co nc·11rclf• a 1rltner s rrurn London \l.l'rC di verted to Phrlad clp hta In ternationul Airport hecuust' of t he fog in Ne" York /\noth~r Con corde la nde d al W1ndbor Locks. Conn lluff lurncd thl' hoy over to A la m e d a County JU Ven1 ll' .1uthorit1c~ lie· '>aid the youth <'Quid bt• eharg~d with ~ran('! lh€f1 . fc-l o ny vandalis m and possession or stolen p rope rty Said lluff. "/\s I was explain mg the proble m . he was wiping htis ~yes a bit .. SIU TAHOE'S HEAVENLY. A.IT California Sun jet Tou rs start at just $91.00. Pl r 1 nun f, r n f• 11r 1r • V• I l ! 11 ii I' -r:J 1111 h • l1Jb·T tl 1 •·:·hhulr0u. 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Tuesday. at St. Edward8 ,nomin•Uon, u ys the budget lb ""'""" ... ,, ""..,. ••·• ,, c..•• ,... Cat holic Chapel, Sepulveda end "aeriously defecUvc," allcalnfi c. ......... '••ot••••• ... •• t ...... u .. Domin .... a v4!nuea, In C:llatr-"' th1t l~ who can le a•. t a((,...d t ftWWll"'' c,., m•1f lf \0 ~t..-, Mlllt•ty e-•uv •l' v • ~····•· "''" ,.,,, .... ~.. 8 eacb. Bw1al ls oc h uled In are beor ln1 the brunt of the Ascen1l00 Ccmctcry, El Toro. apendln• restraint. 1. .. o·lunly Vull• '! 24 not:: S1:1 :on 1•:on Rllpori -l'it61 ~4 l·SKll • Laguna/South Coast ur llometown Newspaper J VOL. 72, NO. 22, 3 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORA-NGE COUNTY, CAL.JFORNIA MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 19_79 TEN CENTS t i Whi: Ii.id Arrested in Computer CO_pe~j u E R K E l t: ' I A p l Untvt•rsllv 11f C.illfornl• re 8t'llrrht•n. hU\t' bt.'t•n tr) IO(t for months to learn wh) rt•spon.'it·~ from un t·~peru IV\' l" mpu~ rom putt>r w"rt' J1.11nbl111.: and prlvuk com putcr llh•:. 14Nt 'an 111.hing Aft~r <• l'umpull'r l'hullcngt'. university cll•l"lronu· :.lt'uth-. J01ned rorn.'b 14 Ith pohrc und r.nally t·uu.:ht th•· culprit t• braght 15 yeur uld bo)' \ampu.' poll<'t'. urme-d with a 11t'arrh wurr unt, arrested him lut wt'H .. ind pulll•d tht' plug on the MIO telt•typt-tt'rmin#I with wh1rh he was "tulklng" through klt'phont· U11t'8 to tht• comput~r. Tht• l4hl1 kid udmlU ~that for munth:. ht-tranismllted lruitruc lions to the \'omputer at all hours from his home in nearby Com·ord lie was not identified. "Ile u1 bright but 1t took a while for hlm to gra:sp the gravt· ty o( the situation," said campus i><>lice detective David M Huff. niversity offi cials !)aid it cost $10,000 to clear the problems <·nuse:<t by the youth's electronic hnk€ring. But the boy, who Huff said bas had legitimate access to some <'ampus t-omputers in the past th·rough cxtracurrrcular or j(anizations. reportedly said he really didn't cause that much trouble. "I think they a re over· exaggerating," he ~,as quoted as saying in the Oakland Tribune. ··I never cost anyone any money" The boy said he began the c la ndestine compute r caper "because I was not allowed to get on the system legitimately." Students and faculty mem~rs said information th at wasn't supposed to be a part of their work had showed up unexpec- tedly on their printouts since fall, and the garbling forced them to rewrite programs and use hours or addilio.nal computer time. AL one point. frustrated cam- pus ofriciala orde'red the com· puter to print a message at the beginning of each re~archer's • m e saying: "Unauthorized UscJ. of This Computer is Illegal." The computer printout then~ prod u ced this sta rtling response· "You've done relatively well keeping me out (Of the system >. Would you like some help? .. That did it, said Professor M. Stuart LyM, director or comput· ing affairs for the Berkeley cam- pus. He called university POiice . Diedrich Trial Moved; ._e quali 6ed OAllY l'li.1 St.II P"°t.o SCHOOL OFFICIALS INSPECT CHARRED INTERIOR OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Laguna Art School Clatsea to R~n Next Mond•y After $500,00 Blue Fire Delays Art Classes Laguna Blaze Blamed on Electric Short By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlw 0411y Pilot si.11 Classrooms wi ll reopen next Monday al the Laguna Be1:tch School of Art. despite a half. milUon dollar blaze that eutlf'd the administration building at the three ycar·old campus Saturday night. But administrators don l know how they're going to get the word out to the 350 studenL'I al- tendl ng winter quarter classes at the Laguna Canyon Road campus. • "We Jost the s tude nt body roster in the fire, so we can't contact them," shrugged Paul S liker, vice preside nt a nd treasurer of the art school. Stiker, and school board m e mber E.V. "Gene" Parker -surveyed the charred /\·frame structure this morning, and began making plans for school to reopen. While the blaze was contained to the administration building, Or :n:J7:~ast Wea the r Low clouds tonight and Tu es d ay morning . Otherwise fair and a little cooler. Lows tonight 43 to ~ ll 1~tu; Tuesday 58 to 62. INSIDE TODAY PlaJlboJI fOtnld.n Hugh fief· ner'• dauohter , Chrtatie. i• beano groomed to toke over the 1250 million enterprl,. thol htt falMr built on bu"· naea. See ltOfJI Page A1. j! . .... ..,. Sliker said classes would be de· layed a week to get the utilities workin~ aj(ain. "We could hold classes this morning if we had utilities." Staker said ... Dul we don't know what we can turn on and what we can't. .. Laguna Beach Fire Chief Charley Kuhn said damage to the s tructure alone tota ls $120.000. ··But there wer e a lot of original art m a nuscripts and books in there, and· that makes up the difforencc in the damage estimate," he said. A search of lh<.· charred build - ing following the 7::«> p.m blaze Saturdav showed an f'lcrtncal CSee LAGUNA, Pag(' A2> Iran's Top Gm:,eral Supports Bakhtiar TEHRAN. Iran (AP> -Iran's top soldier gave full support lo· day to Prime MinJster Shahpour Bak htiar. who has defie d Ayat.u1tah" Khomeini's demands that he res ign. Street battles r aged between pro-and anli- shah Iranians in a western city, and at least three persons were reported killed. ''The entire armed forces stand fully behind the legal an12 constitutional government" of Bakhliar , G e h . Abbas Gharabaghl, military chief or starr. told a group or Iranian journalists. RE4CH 'A WHOLE BUNCH OF FOLKS' Khomeini. the exiled Moslem leader who has directed the ant•· shah movement, plans to return to Tehran on f"riday and wanL'i to set up an lslam1r rc>public to replace the Bakhtiar govern- me nt. A 'key politician said to- day it could" be .. dangerous" for Khomeini if he returns at this time . Witnesses said at least three persons were killed and ~even injured in the city of Rczaiych, near the Turkish border, when pro· and anti-s hah e le ments clashed In the strC{!lS, the of. rlcial Pars news agency re - ported. • It said lank ·borne troops f\lOVed in to remove s treet bar- ncades and stop •the violence. But ~unfire was still heard in the cli,,i m late afternoon. the agen· cy said. "My ad in the Dally Ptlot was In a speech at his quarters well worth the rnce. · outside Paris Sunday, Khomeini .~i ~rol~ ~'l.!~h 0~1 ;::; cha rged that the shah was plan· . looked at my mobile home... nin• a military coup to r"lore Tha•'• Ute ·succeu ato..., of the bls power. But Gen. Gharabaghl • • J told re~rters today the armed SantaAnaman wboplacedthlsad' forces 'have no plan11 to pull a ln the Daily Ptlot. coup." ·· BakhUar In a radio-te levision '" ...-... a 20 X $1 Gulf ~n-am 2bdr ----••~,,.,,.1~et'fthr-6ttnday-n:l-ght u ·~ =:-..;.~-Cl1141-t-----[l[:-a40lt pm n unt· • would remain ln office alter the ' ... •..i., aw n1tton beach xxx·xxxx -ll"'ioua leader returns to Iran Al .. ,, ...... ..._. M '"' e CJ .. °'"" r-v •n If you need to reach "a whole thla week. ... :: =:·-•l;! bu n c h o f f o I k 1 " to se 11 "All the nonsense and rumor11 "' , ...... ..._ •• .,. et""'nf • ..., the Dail~ Pilot . . . about my resignation are •• TIM•ttn •w ...,m m ' •·J · untrue," 8akhtlar uld, "I am 1w w..n.t ,.. A lrMmd y ad·vlaer w U help 1 h c1-1 .......... ,.. wrtteanadat"2·5e7S. 1oln1 to rem a n In t e ttronlhold of the constitution • · Assigned Back • Ill San Diego By GARV GRANVILLE OI t ... 0.lly l'llot StMf VISTA The long delayed bribe r y tria l of indicted Orange County Supervisor Ra I ph Diedric h bounce d back to the city of San Diego here today after the eligible Judges in north San Diego Co unty branch of th e S upe rior Cou rt were dis - qua lified from he aring the case. Diedrich 's trial had been transferred to the north county branch of the San Diego court i.n December aft.er be was grqted- a change of venue in Orege County. O.l1y,..1otSwff- But today the disqualification of another judge assigned the case sent it back from VI.st.a to San Diego about 30 miles to the south. As things stand now, addi· tional motions that Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's at· torn~ys want lo make will be heard" by San Diego County Superior Court Judge Ross Tharp. ftRED CITY EMPLOYEE CAMPAIGNS FOR RECALL Former Parka Worker Gery Burns Urges Ouster Tharp was assigned the case a fte r north county Superior Court Judge Charles fo~roellch was removed from the assign- m ent as a result of an affidavit of prejudice filed by Rose at· torncy Sylvan Aronson. Oemente Election Warfare 'Slowing' That move was opposed by Orange County Assistant Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capiz.zi. Whe n opposing the dis · qualification, Capizzi argued that Diedrich a nd Rose are Joined in their legal battle and therefore entitled lo only one peremptory cha Henge. Uut Juelge l'·roehch found otherwise when he upheld the defense move and stepped away from the case. Simultaneously. though. he took a swipe al the defense tac- tic when he said: ··it would appear the defense in lh1s case Is using every pro- cedural impediment available to prevent this case from going lo tnal ·· II 1s words came near the end o r a hearing that sent the Diedric h-Rose c ase back to :.quare one in seeking a San Diego County judge for the trial Yet to be heard today are two additionaJ motions by the defen.cie lawyers. By ANNE COOPER 01 ._ o.Hy P'llot SWtt San Cle m e nte's politica l warfare quieted to a few last minute potshots during the weekend, an eleventh hour for Tuesday's City Council recall election. Councilman Howard Mushett staged a "Truth on Display'' ex- hibit Saturday at the San Cle mente Community Center. with materials which he said documented the clai ms he has made agajnst his political foes, Mayor William Walke r and Co un c ilwoman D o nna Wilkinson The names of all three a ppear on the special re<:all ballot. It ls the first San Clemente recall since the late 1930s. After escorting about 250 pco pie through his dis play on Satur diJY, Pt1ushell said he watched the football game on Sunday. Jn the meantime, his opponent~ have blanketed the c it y with maHings, showing support * * * for Walker and Mrs Wilkinson from s u c h n o t able~ a :. Congressman Robert Hudham, state Senator John Schm rtz. A~ s emblywoman M :-i rian Beq~eson . <"Ount y Supl'rvr.,or Thomas Riley and cou nt )" Sheriff Brad Gales One forthright campaigner this weekend was former city parks employee Gary Durns. who was tired by C1ly Manager Gerald Weeks in connection with his recaJl campaign artiville~ Burns hung a sandwich board around his neck Saturday and walked lh<' downtown shopping district, distributing leafleL'i ad· vocatmg the recall 01 Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson . Although const:r vat1ve City Clerk Max Berg declined to pre- dict whe the r San Cle mente vot ers wit l ,turn o ut fo r Tuesday's election in great num be rs, he did point out that the 242 absentee ballots cast is twice the <See ELECTION. P agl' AZ> . * * * CSee TRANSFER, Page A2> Rita Hayworth Screen Idol Mushett Predicts Ouster of Manager By .IOANNE R EYNOLDS Actres!I Rita Hayworth oe ... ~,.....··" was in 1"e l"hen she mar· San Clemente City Manger r i e d the fl am bo Yan l Gerald Weeks stands to lose hi11 Prince Aly Khan In a. lux-job if backers or cm9attled City urious "Arabian Nights" Councilman Howard Mushett wedding. can oust two Mushett Ol>ponent11 But two years later the In T uetday"s recall election. marriage to the prince, Mushett made that pledge In a depen•nt on bis f atber conference UUs morttlng ln the for allowance, was over. pressrwm or the county Hill of M 111 Hayworth wu left. Admln&traUon in S.nta Ana. wilh many debt.a. With hit council collea1ue · Desperate. the returned MrSttls Wa.aner a t his aide. to fllm maklq but never M u1hett told a handful or njoy..S~&M.-.uc~ be--newt .,.,.,... UiM be catled the earlier movies. She mar· Santa Ana preaa conference rltd and dJvorced twice ''becauae the people or San more -.nd then bad toirt1bt Clemente have not bffn able to a bout wttb alcohol. The 1•t tbe run story" of the political concluslon of a two·part battle tllat comet lo • he1d ln aerlet on Mlu Hayworth the recall election. 11 on P11e All. That election seeks the recall of Mayor WllUam W•lk r and formec_oµ,yor..Jlo9w-~ ••. ~ Mus hett's name also appears on the• recaJI ballot In a counter move insligiiled by backers or Walker and Mrs. Wiikinson. Mushett,and Mrs. Wagner con slitute a council minority and they charged today. as they have throughout the recall cam paign, lbat the three-member majority Is "ripping the city off .. Their charges Included rer erencee to cortupllon, but they •topped IJkort of leveling spcc1ftc charlti a1alnal their pollUcal ~ li•m l'itr-mtt memben. However. they de~crlbl'd Weeks as an oMtructlonist and said that If Walker and Mrs. Wilkinson are recalled 1nd If their point of view ~comet1 11 maJorltv on the council. "tht· <See MtJSHE'IT, P11t Al> ' l "· I i H t ~ t • t ' ,. r i tJ l f J { ' i r.· I ·I I c. • r I ·TRUTH' EXHt8fT Coundmen Mu:•hen ft£CAU. T AfllO!'T Mayot Walker o.llV -tcaft ....... ALSO OH BALLOT Councilwomen Wllkln90n Festival in Accord .. Laguna Cham.her, Guild to Cooperate Lacuna Beach Ch•mber of Commet'ff offlclals and L11funu Craft O\dkt leaden have agreed tb ~ work to1ether on future c hamber·ll ponaor"d wlnh:r fff1\lv11Js In thf' Art Colony. The two f(ro uvs m et after Lagunu Beoch councilmen vott.'d to prohibit Craft Guild street shows durln1 the annual winter reetlval held on the f•est1val of Arh1 ground!l In F'ebruary Councilme n reasone d that three Crafl Guild Sunday shows would contllcl with the cha mber project, and said they were op Posed to s treet •h<>w• on Forest Avenue bec1use of "!\afety fac tor11 and traffic congestio n.'· Bul Crafl Guild Preside nt L~rry Ooly said il might be lOQ late ror many of hts artists to JHtrllc lpate in the winter fe11tival, whlch bceins Feb. 16 But be w d both fact1on11 are I n full a1ree m c nt 1u to MUldelines established for th111 yeltr's rcstlval 11.nd rutur winter fo11llvals. The •llldellnes approved by both grouPtJ last week include Joint cooperation In 21how plannltur. Artfaan'11 Fuire will feature the Craft Gulld a nd other local 'VJ.shs. The <iulld will be rcspon1o1 bl•· for the art!'. and 1·ruft~ ex hib1t:r1 al lh · wml ·r fest1vul The Crull Guild will participate ror ciKht day!'. 1n next year 's wtnter f.-11tlvttl The 16th annual w1nh·r feHtivul runs this yeur from Feb 16 to March 4 on the f'e11tivaJ of Art11 grounds It 111 intended to brm~ tA>urh1t11 to the Art Colony durl n1(thcofr ~<:,1:io1t f'ro•P~AI LAGUNA ART SCHOOL. • • shortage probably caused the rlre. "We found a melted conduit near the rronl door.·· Kuhn said "fl was just one of ttlose thlngs whe re itshortedout. ·· names. Sliker said he managed to retrieve one ho)( or records '1hut we re packed so tightly the flames roufcln't get to them ·: El,ECTION WARFARE QUIETING. • • .. We've told our people they ~hould partiripate In the Winter l"c:itival Artisans f'a1re 1f they ar e able to." Doty said. adding the c hamber will have fuJI sup- port of the Craft Guild next year. He said it took 29 firemen more than 20 mmutes to kn<><'k down flames from the lWO·SlOry building, but firemen remlliMd on the scene until nearly It p. m searching for hot spots. The private non profit cor poral1on was for med tn 1962. and t he first ar1 hrhool rampu:.. was locatt•d adJaccnt to the Festi val of Arts grounds I>!~\ IOWi h '\'111 ~ 11u111bc,-1 Heqc 111ud lht> t•ll ~ 13, r~1 ••l ertJ voh·n ha\e be~n notaf1t'd "hert· amon1 th n <'lt)' prtC'llX'tll lO \Ol~ 811lloU wtlJ ~ hand rounted, he> •aid. v.1lh ~•r ly .-lectJon n>tunu npe<:led to. come tnlo t•lty h;all ubout 8 30 p m. oo 1\tt>J>da avuahabk by lh•· ro110~1nt; morn 1n1. uld Rerg Votc1> w1U be canvu&t'd for officlal n:1Jull8 oo Thul"3day tr a ~'<'Ond t1ocdal cl~ruon 1f. nccH~&&ry lO decide succesi.ors to rec:Jlk-d councilmen, the slate l'lcclaon rode s1>eciries that at m usl be scheduled no sooner than 74 day!f after the vole can- vaasing and no more than 89 days alter "It <the uccord) came Just too late for some of our artists." Do· ty s aid. L aguna Canyon Road wa1> closed for nearly two ho urs a-. f ire engines from all three La gun a Beach s lat1ons , Emerald Ba_y a nd Laguna Niguel crowded the highway. Cl)n~t rucl ion o n the new wooden structure was t:omplel.-<I 1n late 1975, and cl-.sses hcgan in 1916 School oHiclals 11a1d ln1rnranrc wall ('Over much !Jf the r t· construction, <tncl nont.: of tht· i.1x classrooms wa~ dama~ed an the rare Unoffl<'lotl re.ulb s hould be * • * ,..,.. ..... ~,., County Utility Bills Up Kulm s1tid the building was not equipped with a fire spr inkling system. adding that r equire ment came a.ifCer the building was completed in early 1976. Last .June the 1>chool board. ndmuustrators. und bcnefactorh held a mort~agc-burninc part v al the school to celebrate payin~ off the debt on the strul'I u re MUSHETT. • • December Cold Increases Puwer. Vsage He said the structure. located on 2.8 acres on the north :,ide of Laguna canyon Road, IS IO Fare Zone 4 the hil(hest fi n: n~k zone m Laguna Beach. f 'rot11 Page Al hrsl thing that hub to go lb th<' city manager ·· Both Mus hett and Mri. Wagner churgt'd th<it lht• cur rent counr1l muJority 1s granting \ arianct.'fi to dt•velopcrb a nd ap proving bulldtn$t proJects without coni.1de ratlnn of \he city's ability to handle the tn· creased populalton "rf the developcrb wanted to build on top of city ha ll , 1 believe lhey'd gave 'cm a variance lo do 1t , "snortt.>d Mushett. lie further charged that such acts are counter lo the interests of the health and safet y or San C le m ente rcsad~nts "I don't know why thtil would be allow1:d unless ther<' tire payoffs in- volved.·' he said in what was one of many implied accusations of bribery. But Mri.. Wagner was more temperate, i.aylnt:. "I twve no proof. so I can 't accuse " Many Orange Coaist re11idents may get clulhng news when they receive their gas a nd electric bills this month. The reason, utilities official:. say. is primarily colder-than normal weather last•month re s uiting in inc reased -powe r uu ge. Inroads into gas reserve.s have been so great that the Southern California Gas Company has 1i. s ued an "emerRencv" reouest for s'hort-term natural gas sup plies from Texas and Oklahoma. a spokes man said today But spokes ma n Tom Sanger stressed lhat. aside fro m rugher bills to g reater usa~e , res idenlial customers won t be ar fected by the s hortage. However. a 20 percent reduc tion in reserve gas i;uppliei. resulted m the curtailment or gas services to a numbe r or Money Tritil Jogger Recovers Cash By PfffLIP KOSMARl N OI llM CMlty ...... Si.ff Irvine bui.1ncbi.ma n Jim Meyer almost lost bis :i m atcut standing as a Jogger labl Friday H t: WAS JOJ.U~ang running for recreation and fitnci.s when hl' spotkd a twenty-dollar bill soaking in the gut. ter along .Jamboree Uoulcvard at Main Street Then Meyer found a nothe r just ahead or that one, and anothC'r. and :m <il he r . and St•v•:n twenties. a fi ve ;md two ones later , Mever Jogged another third of a mile north on Jamboree lo µoh t•c headquarters at McGuw Avenue, and turned the wet bundle over to authorities. "TIU: MONJ::V was sopping wet and all over the countl'r. and he jogged 1t n ght into the ROlice depart· ment." police desk orrlccr Linda Regan said Mr:;. ReJ(tt n said a local bricklaye r, Ritchie Ma rziale. 18, or 23 /\s~n Tree, had onl y moments before reported the loss of $147 as he rode his motorcycle on Jamboree Marzwle wus i.ummoned back to the station to collect his money llE M/\ V NOT have a chance lo thank the s neaker· :ihod mun Mrs. Re~an only wai. able to learn Meyer was a local bu:.1ncssmun bcfos-c he jogged off mto the sunset. "II(• wo uldn't stop running." he said. High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Orange Coast r c111dents havt.: cscuped u storm forcr ust earlier and s hould have sunny skies through f''riday, but they f a<·c som e unusually hi~h tides begin- ning thlli weekend. OAANOE COAST ',,, DAILY PILOl , ... ,, •• ,..,,,,04 ... 1fktl'f ••1ti0• ... " ... ,,.., ... ,,,Ot""I t !\,.fl nu ••~ ~·\ n n-ut.ti'rw ff f)y '""' n..,.._"' t tu1 t f•,,Df f'hN)t f.f'Y•t>-otf'l'f •,,.,-,.,..,_,. rrliltNOt\11ttr I uhh f'I• '1 ,, •' u IN tu•~" t 1.n•• fot (0\1 .. 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Simila r conditions the la11i week tn December resulted "in fiooding in the lower-lying areas surrounding NewpQrt Rny, th y "68id. The scicntisti; cun't predict how high the tides wi 11 be but they wlJI be "s1gn1ricantly" above the srheduled 6.9.foot high tide. Meanwhile, coHt reside nts arc e~ t.o buk under sun- ny skies troubled only by a few clouds, a 111pokei;man for the Na· tional Weather Service said to-da)' . large 1ndwitnal users for mo:.t of OecemtM!r and the first two weeks of this month, he sC11d. Sunger said that in December of 1977, reside ntial. and s mall business customers -used 6.014 billion cubit: feet or gas in Or ange County In December. 1978, they used 9.161 bilhon cubic feet. In addition, he SC1id. bills will soon be reflecting a recent rC1tc 1o c r cast! C1uthor:ized by the California Public Utilitiei. Com m ission that went into t.:ff .:l'l Jan. I. That increase w1 II cost tht· average residt·nt about $2.58 a month in the wanter and $1 .78 a montt) in the s ummer. Increased need for heating will also result in a ball seven to 10 percent higher for m ost Orange Coast electricity users. u spokeswoman for the Southern California Edison Company said. In addition, s he said, many calls are being received be<:ause of a new form of electric bill, which shows customers exactly how much electricity they used In the c urrent billing period and in the same pe riod a year before. Some people resent receiving the information bec ause they feel they are being chastized for increased usage. she said . 'Irvine Girl Fights Off Rape Attempt An 18-year-old Irvine grrl was attacked on a city street Sunday by a man who tried to rape her , as 5he was on her way to au.end a Bible study class S he successfully fought him off hut wa.<J so distra ught over the assault she was a hle to furn is h police only a p11rt1ul s tor y of what happened. T he girl apparently w a:, grablx:d from behind a~ the in - tersection of Kazan Stteel a nd Goldenglow Way. S he :s tru~Rl e d <int' screamed and her assailant Ocd in what she described as 11 dirty, muddy rour·door sedan She d~cribed him as in his early twentief!, five-e ight, thin . and with platinum blond, collar length huir. She said be wus , clean s ha ven , wor e u dark sweater , and sme lled of alcohol Police planned to interview the girl at greater l~ngth today, Parking Eyed At Saddleback Parking woes at Saddleback College wtll be dl11cussed tonight when rollege trustees take up 1>0tentl11l changes in the school'!'\ µurkin.i permit r egulations . A i;poke11man at the college said moat parking lots wNc jammed to capacity early this morning the firs t day of s pring Mmes tor coursct1. The board meeting will take place at 7:30 In the Mission VlcJo camp"8'8 library. EarlY Kindergarten Enrollmenl Slated Parent.a wtlh c hlldren observ-ut\I"• leKh All ~-nt•; T•tlfto"t ........ ~ • ...,_c1o_...., lie 11&ld two earlier storms movln1 toward the coaat have been puabed out to sea by a high preHure rid1e. Ing their fifth birthday betwe~n > Dec. 2. 1m, and Aprtl 14. 1gor9, •M-teOO "The threat wH still tbJ1r are ell«tble to enroll them In an ~··'('~ ;.:~ °:.;i', ~! • .':.~~~"'~, Saturday but then It. fluled out,'' early entry klnder1arten clua. .... r ... •· .................. ~...... ..... .. beaald . Re1lstrat1on lnlormaUon may Ho wevt'r . the :,poke~oman noted lhat electrical customers wlll be gett ing a slight break on their bills because of two fac- tors : a court decision requirtng a refund of about 50 cents per m onth pe r c us tomer for 30 months, and Proposition 13 prop- erty t ax savings tM!lng passed on • The tax savings should come lo about 40 cents per month per customer. she said. Luncheon Planned For Grant Winner s A noon luncheon to be nefit Laguna Beach High School schola rship winners will be held Feb. 7 by the Laguna Beach P anhe llenic Association. The sorority organization an· nually presents scholars hips to two Laguna Beach students. The meal will be served at Mercury Saving.Ii and Loan Assoc:iallon offices at 22821 Lake Forest Drive in E1 Toro. For reserva - tion tnlormalion. call 499·3256. ·'They 'll h ave t o h ave s pr inklers when they rebuild. and lhey'U have to install Cm· retardant mat.ertal to the roof ang," he said . But for now. 1>c h ool ad · m tniatrators are more con- cerned with getting school classes started next Monday. "T his would have been the third week or classes ... said director Gene Parke r. "We 're thi-nking about exte nding the quarter a week." he s aid. adding the nine·week session was to end Ma rch 10. Stlker said a large trailer will be rolled on the site later this week lO serve as a lemparury administration building . But there won't be much to put in the temp0rarv offices. Sliker said ... We lost all our student rec- ords. a partial gallery and a showing by one or our instruc· tors,·· he said. Art teacher David Bowen had a collection of pho t os and graphics on the walls of the ad· m inistration buildinJ al the time of the fire. In addition. a valua- ble work by the la t e Roger Kuntz was destroyed in the TRANSFER •. < >ne or those motions seeks a • 60 t1ay ch-lay tn the start of th~. trial The other defense motion 1s a challenge to the grand Jury that on Dee. l5. 1977. Indicted Diedrich and Rose on bribery charges. Those charges relate to a 1973 county board of super visors land use decision in the Anaheim llllls area The upcom 1n ~ tr1a I WCI ., transferred to San Diego County last October when defense al torn~ys alleged thut pretrial publicit y 1n Orange County jeopardized their clients· chances of receiving a fu1r trial In Orangt· County. 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' .. 1 t ~ t t l , • { i ' r I ( c 0 c ft) h tc le ~( sr "" n th [, l d . ,, I ,,, -tt. e. rf n. a ('( Ja ·-Mond!y, January 22. 1979 s OAILV PILOT A:J UCI Pact Re~amp Due for ' Medical Services Sch~ol? ba1una Bcaeb Hi1h Seb~ ntYer ttu tood out as a.o H&m pie of atthitectural •rhlev~nt, but a South t..auna dealgntir say1 he f au chqae all U\at Budget Pondered 5cboo boara nh'mbN~ rc ctolly lh1lt•ood lo atc:hlll"ct Alvtn Wlehle'1' phm lo rt'novate lht-caO\pl.&8 m phuea thut would not dl»rupt du1room11 and •-ouk:I avoid the ~f'('("mt••I ronstruc lion eVldt•nt In pr('v1ou proJecL' at the h.&lt Ct'nlury old rampu.\ The hia:h S<'hool " c nmm~ onto 14 hHls1de aC'n.'"· m'!ll.....__.._, ma&ler planning w t·hullt e a beat liut Wit-hh'. urrounded b) (•harts. ~raplu. and 11 cardboard mO<'k up of the 11chool il"O\&n<b. introduced a m~tcr phm b4l i.ald can be lm&>lt!mt'f'ltt-d in its en Urety or ln segments depend ing on avaHable funds a nd tbe future st udent population of the high school. Wte ble 's <'harts outlio~ s ix potential locations ror a new 2S meter swimm ing pool, and his ove rlays show a new 200-seat lecture hall. new dance studio, student center. racketbull and handkaJI courts. and 1tddltional parking. The plans also show a bridge s panning busy Park Ave-nue which splits the c1tmpul> in half Currently. students reach the north or south campus by crosi:.- lng Park Avenue. depending on a traffic sip;n1tl for safety WlehJe's plan calls for an overhead pedestrian bridge and, pobslbly, a pedestrian tunnel. Trus tees will m eet again Feb. 8 in a study session lo further discuss the architect's proposals. Cost for implementing the various const ruction segments won 't come until a further re- fine ment of the plans. Wiehle said The public is invited to attend the February session which wtll begin at 6 p.m. in school head- quarters at 550 Blumont SL Coast Woman Guilty of Embezzlement A 30-year-old Newport BeaC'h woman has pleaded g!Jilty to cha r ges or cmbc.zzl 1ng .a n estimated. $9.000 while wor1ung for Orange County's Department of Social Services Senlenc1ng for Rho nda Kay Patton has been set for Feb. 21 . aC'cording to Deputy District At torney Robert E Thom as She . f aces a m aximum penalty or e1~hl years in state prison. he said M r s J'(jllCJn . a we lfare eligibility workt'r, wa!> named in an Orange County Grand J ury in dictmenl inAugu:,l. . She has been free 0 11 $5,000 ha1 I The indictment c harged Mrs Patton made unlawful paymenLo; to four fictitious families between Jun«' 18. 1976, a nd last August. •.,~ Hits V aJley By The Associated Pre8s San Joaquin Valley residents awoke to zt-ro v1sib1lity fog From Stockton to Rakers rield this morning. and tht-National Weather Service cxpecL'i s1m1lar gloom Tuesday DriUSkill ;,, ...... __ THIS IS LAGUNA BEACH HOME OF JACK AND MAALU SMITH They'H Sell Their Dream House, Bu1 There'• One Condition Buy And Wait Hou.s e For Sale If .•. By STEVE MITCllE U . 01 t11it O..ly 1'11<11 SIAll Jf you were to orrer Jack and Marlu Smith a couple of million for their 15-room villa overlook mg the ocean in Laguna Beach. they 'd probably say yes. The estate is for sale. but onJy on the condition the buyer a llows the elderly couple to live out their days on the wooded. five- acre grounds Th e Sm iths purchased the hillside villa 38 years ago. and \they say they're not about to move out now But a realtor 1s showing pro- s pective buyers the 4.000 square foot home. built in the late 19'~ by film actress Ruth Chatterton and her husband Ra lph Forbes M arlu Smith says the former New York st.age actress and her husband fashioned their beach beuse after Villa San Michele on the Isle or Capri. The couple visited the historic villa, built on Roman ruins and overlooking the Blue Grotto. while on a Me diterranean cruise. and decided lo recreate the Italian ambiance in Southern California. They selected Lat::una Beach for their honeymoon retreat, c hoosing a view of Catalina Island and the Pacific Oceun over the Blue Grotto. But the honeymoon was over in 1930 when the pair divorced. and the beach house was sold to MGM director Charles Moses, who added his own Blue Grotto in the form of a large swimming pool south of the main hous e Moses, once a civilian dignitary in Italy. maintained the Roman a nd Grecian flavor of the old building. adding ler· raced walkways. grape arbors and Roman s tatuary to the ex· pansive premises The place was still pretty much a batten board beach house when the Smiths bought it from Moses in 1941 as a s ummer retreat from J ack's New York manufacturing business. They moved lo Laguna Beach permanently in 1948 and began crea\jng the ir own Villa San M ichcle three year s l ate r . Construction included adding a second story to the house, which Mrs. Smith said "retained the general Grecian-Rom an lines of the ori¢nal. .. But inside the hom e. the cou· pie went international. The liv- 1 ng room contains a photo· grap hi c depi c tion o f Michelangelo's ceiling frescoes. done by an Italian photographer hired by the Smiths. T he rlnished photos were supe r i mposed o n a special wallpaper, and tile large_ murals inst alled on the living room walls. ·'The photographer had to lie down to lake the pictures --just like the artist." Mrs . Sm ith laughed. Mr. Smith's bedroom is locat- ed 1n a downstairs area that formerly served as a chapel. It is furnished in a Chinese motH. with furniture collected by the r e tired manufacturer in Shanghai. The guest house is furnished in formal Fre nch, a s is Mrs. Smith's room. the dining room is English, and Roman and Gr~k pillars support many of the m- terior anc;t exterior walls M a rlu said Laguna Beach Hi gh School's swim team used to pr actice in the secluded pool before the school built its own pool. And Boy Scouts used the pool m the hot s umme r months. A st.one stairw<Jy leads up past the pool to a formal rose garden. and beyond that. a marble-like gazebo overlooking the pool, the m ain house and the ocean . So you can see why the Smiths are not too amcious to move out or their hillside retreat. But they're still taking offers. If you don 'l mind waiting :iround awhile before moving in Bianchi Out In One Death ROCHESTER. NY. <AP) Police and Monroe County sheriffs investigators say they have elimina t ed Ke nneth A. Bianchi as a suspect in one of the deaths J;>f three Rochester girls strangled severa l years a~ A . Bianchi. Z7. who 1s charged tn 8 e ll1nRham . Wa s h ., with possessing s tolen property linked to two coeds who were lllrangled there recently and who has been questioned about the 13 Hillside St rang le r murders in Los Angeles. re- portedly lived in Rocheste r ~ur­ lng the time three young girts were strangled from 1971 to 1973. Victim of Fatal Crash Identified Coroner's t.nyesllgators'" tl!Ye -ldentlfied the dtr~l"'WM> 1~f .,.... -...., -me early Sunday when her car went out o r control on the Newport Freeway as Anita Cockahutt. 25, of Sant• Ana. By KATHY Cl.ANCY °' .. o.lly ...... , .... Orange County supervisors wlll tackle their first ma jor post- P r o pos It ion 13 di l e mma Wednesday when they act on a plan t.o cul medical 5ervices for the poor by about $5 million WI nually. Thal ts the popula r version of the story. T he broade r issue before s upervisors Wednesday is UC Irvine's exclusive contrac t with the county for car ing for the medically impove ris hed at UCI Medical Cent.er and a univers ity- operated clinic In Santa Ana. A vote Wednesdll,Y lo go ahead with a plan lo chop $5 milLion an- nually from what the county pays UCI unde r a contraC't doesn't necessarily mean cer - tain elective outpatient and den· tal care ror the Indigent will no longer be available. t"o r example officials from Hunling lo.o l ole r community Hospital and other k>ca l medical Facilities already have asked for permission lo prepare the ir own proposals for providing county· subsidized medical care And today. County Health Of- .fiC'er Morton Nelson is complet- ing a report to s upervisors on possible aJtemat1ve sources for such medical treatment Just the threat or any cul backs some of them beginning in April and others next October has prompted a loud outcry from advocate groups speakfog for the eeonomically disadvan· taged. It also has drawn incr eased at- tention to a growing controversy over county-paid m edical cure between orfi<'ia ls of county gov' ernment and UCI. the medical center's pas t <1nd c urre nt owners . "UCI is m the business to train physicians and in order to train physicians they have to have a certain amount or pa Lients ... said Murray Cable, the county contract administrator for UCL "What the unive rsity wants to do basically Is expand and what Jhe county wants to do is reduce costs and the goals are incom· patible," Cable said. Dr. Stanley van den Noort. UCI Medical School dean, said the university is being pressured to increase opportunities fo r Hmal,y, PardOner NASHVILLE. T e nn 1AP 1 "Par don Me . Ray, .. an uptempo country tune s parked b y the pardoning ways of forme r Gov Ray Blanton. is lops in Music City. USA. T he song is sung by Nashville TV weatherman Brian Christie, who f'Oined the title. wrote some of the lyrics and rerorded it for Sound Factory Records. Christie said he was up- set when he heard Blanton had pardoned three con- victs and C'Ommuled the senten~f 49 others. in· cludin~ uble-murde rcr Roger Hum hreys Hunky Jones, u 12-year·old member of the Lagun,a &e.ach .Boys Club,.. uses Power d till to th~ club s workshop to make holes for truclts on s Meboard she fs making. She is an El Morro School student and one o about 100 girls who belong to the 50Q.member Laguna Boys Club. The single-car mishap oc· cur.red ln t.he.northboundJanet C>L _. -•.~=--~=::--====-~~ the freeway near warner Avenue. tnvntlaaton from the California H11bway Petrol said the woman JO a pparently loll control of ber car and ltOftrtumedoo the freeway. O••lw P•l.e SUtt PM•• CLINIC TOUR -S upe rvisors Tom Riley <second from left l and Philip Anthony I second from right 1 tour the Santa Ana Community Chnic with ~aria Belcher of the clinic 's advisory board and Dr. Mike Stone of the Department of Family Mt!d1ctne. medical students 1n o ut patient facilities. decrca5e u ~t-of hospital emergenC'y rooms a nd increase capabilities of general practitioners "The county 1s pus hing U.'> in the opposite direction." he ~aid "It makes the desirability or the u niver s ity h avi n g a c lo~e linkage with a public hospital less attractive rather th<in more attractive · · Van den Noort also ins1sl<:d there are no alternatives to th(.' university-provided m ed1 c<1l car e but only additions to the system. .. 1 think it would be great to ha ve another c linic in Santa Ana or Costa Mesa but those a ren't alternatives:· he said "Those are additions." He argued t h e re now are about 250.000 county resident.i. who qualify as med ical~ in- digent and each is in need of about four medical vis its per year. Yet, the uruvers1ty phyiic1ans handle only about 200.000 pal.Jent visits per year a t the medical center and the Santa Ana clink That leaves about 800.000 vis its pe r year unaccounted for. van den Noort contended. visits he expects aren't being made. Cable doesn't agree. "It's not that the services a rc not available ... he said. "There a re doctors and hospitals in the county that accept Medi·Cal pa- tie nts ... "Ir someone goes to a pnvate hospita l it costs the county nothing ... be said. Al issue wtth UCL Cable con- tinued. is the county-provided s ubsidy that pays the difference between university charges and r eimbursements from Medi-Cal a nd Medi-Care. Cable said his budget ror the UCI services had bttn going u p faster than other services withjn the county Human Scrv1ct>s Acency. That budget for UCf sc·rv1ces went \Jp from $14" m illion to $16 million this year. he said. and without the prop<>sed cutbacks for next year 1t likely would havt-clt mbf>d to $20 m illion That meant other welfan·. health. mental health and soc1<1l services would have to bl' rt'- dut'ed, Cable continued. "The agency su rvived the first year of doing lh:Jt... he said "Next year there wouldn't t>'-· anything lt'ft. .. Van den Noort . however, 1:, rrit1cal of supervisors '. pl<1n to trim back ser vices without first having alt(.'rnatives. Instead, he said, s upervisors served notice of the C'utbacks last Septem ber . then asked the county health officer to explore alt ernatives. .. Normally when you give notice on something you develop alternatives fi rst and are com fortable that it will work ... he said. "I don't think they should leap to alternatives when they don't have them defined and they certainly don't have them defined now ... Van dt!n Noort sat as a non· voting member of Ne lson's task rorc(' looking into <lfternalivc:, Q( his non-voting Sl<ilUS. Van den Noort said. "I am not going to be an architect of des1gnini.! a lternatives to the universit y when I do n 't think lhl'f'C' arl' any "I feel bad that tht> poor become a pawn Pelwticn the peo- ple who arc trying to movt• cost~ From the county to the stall' ancl from the slate to the county ... ht· said. Cable. howevl'r . ha~ a d1f (erent VICW. "The service 1s really not e hminatcd." he said. "The uni vers1ty :.l1ll has the option to provide the..• sc rvi~c and lht• money we are talking about 1s what the county pays over and above what the university rl'· ce1ves from Medi-Cal " ·our 1CO% came,l ha1r coat ... th<l-prz.rf<ZCt oos1c to complcz.m<Z.nt your bus1n<U?9 or wcuik<ind wardrobe, fully 1 incui, and rai S<zd <Z.d~ on a11 se.ams. hend craft<Zd by the f\n<ist n~ ~land tailors. @J~o@@J~@ 44 fb.shlon l •la.nd.• Newport Boodl·714/tU4·5070 lOO~BWd.· ~stwood VWaQe•2L31•1&-1721 \ J .•. • A" OM. v Ptt.OT ..... ~oa ting Monc19V, Janu..,., n. 1111 ' A 'Truce' jn Miami ~'S 8tlPD lJNDAY 1 When tl come• to pret"lakln Uml--.., caJC'Ulaled pollUc:al mueu\I.,.. •l•hut lhe .-ne my and I 1l1laUve trnclency. you ntally ba\•e to 1lve It to our CaJlfoml• O.moeratk Party. They're the auper champs. ' ~at ~ DelD09 bave prov~n over lhil laat w~ktnd In SarrurM'ftlo l• lbat DOM of W s meanJ anyt.h1n1 The 0.mo<'ratle bl1wip ol our atate 1•thered tn coo· \!tnuon up at the caplul oTI!r th1a weekend You bra~ for 1hia. nf\lrln,c they would pu.JI out all lhe verb•I htshe~ for the rom.mon foe the RepubUcan.s You at.a n1un!d they would aet w «k pu t dUferencea e nd ;oln h.anda •11Ue 1tn1ln1 lunet « ~lid&rlty. TBEY DID NONE of the above. Few voices were heard att.acklng lhe Grand OJd Party. The Demos, instead, J up~m Coart . Laetrik Use Revkw OK'd WASHINGTON <AP ) -The US. Supreme Court a1"* today to det'id~ whether the fcderaJ 1:ovemrnent may ban Laetrile, a con troYeraaa.l •ublit.nce intended for use by tormlnally U1 can.cer victims. The JUlllcea will atudy a lower co4,rt's rulln1 tbat laws prohlblUog lnteratate shJpmeot or sa le of any new drug before lt ls found .. special problems medical to~ "safe and effective" do not legal and phlJosopbical arts~ •PPIY to LaetrUe's use by the when 1pplyln1 the '1enerally te rminally Ill. reco1nlzed aa safe and effective' The Laetrile controversy, a s tandards ... to drugs employed hlQhly emoti~nal one ~cause or inthetreatmentolcancer. • modern medicine's 1a1lure thus cancer." far to conquer cancer . l'eached a pc#k 1n 1977 when the Food and Drug Admirustrallon banned the substance. A NUMBER OF highl y respected physicia ns advocate Laetrile's use for cant'er vie· tlm s Othe r physicians and scientists discount Its err~tive· ness arid portray it s use as medit'al quackery There even remains some dis· pule over whether Laetrile. a de- rl vatlve of aprkot pits, is a drug Although the FDA and two federal courts agree it is a drug, some call it a vitamin. If a cancer patient's consUtu Oona! right to privacy permits a refusal to undergo any kind of medical treatment. Bohanon as ked, "does he not possess a further right ·to enlist such non· toxic treatments, however un· conventional, u he finds to be of comfort. particularly when recommended by his physician?·· The government has never conceded that Laetrile· is non· toxic -not directly harmful to health -but it also bas oot proved that the substance ls toxic. The states t hat allow Laetrile's use are Alaska. Arizona, Delaware, F lorida. Idaho, lllinols. 'Indiana. Kansas. NATION I WORLD .... ....,_ Baaadled lfp The JuJy 1977 ban came as a result of a 1975 lawsult againstthe governmel'\1 b ancer victims who wis~t:O se aeCrlle. .\ FEDERAL appeals court had sent the case to the FDA for fu rther findings. . Louisiana. Marytand, -Nevada. Ne w Hampshire. New Jersey, Oklahoma, Oregon. Texas and Washington. -Tonga. a c 1mp:-drcsses warmly for an out ing -amon~ the snowmen at an amuse ment park at Hassloch. near Frankfurt. West Germa ny The FDA concluded there is "a n a bsence or scientifically sound data upon which experts . . . could base an opinion that Laetrile Is safe for use in man." 'Innocents' Tortured? Dem~~~ Drlvera Debottng Which Way la Forward The legal fight continued after the ban. and on Dec. 5, 19'17, U.S. Di~trict Judge Luther Bohanon in Oklahoma City ordered the government to drop all prohibi- tions on Laetrile's use. Pol Pot Accusell of Killing HUndredJJ attacked each other. Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy flayed Governor Brown and called him a timid leader. Brown, later, lashed away at McCarthy for allegedly not being around while he. ,Jerry, during the 1960s was op· posing the Vietnam War, marching with Cesar Chavez a nd $landing all-nlght vigils outside the death chamber at San Quentin. "I didn't see the m there -those who talk of timid leadership," the Democratic governor declared. So much for solidarity. You could find more mutual admiration dis pl<1yed dunng a Saturday night saloon brawl. IT EVEN PROMPTED forme r assem bly s peaker Jesse Unruh to lapse into the French remarking, "l had a feeling of deja vu"-meaning. the illusion he'd been through the same experience before. He probably had. ln a further sense o( togetherness. tbe De mos' biennial convention went ahead and unanimously opposed Brown's lid on welfare spending and cost-of-li ving hikes for state e mployees. There were a couple of other resolutions on the a!enda that wouJd have put the knock on the governor but the con· vention never got around to pas!ting them. And that had nothing to do with support of Brown WHAT SAVED BROWN was the Super Bowl, that titanic struggle bet ween the professional football teams of Dallas and Pittshur~h. Kickoff time rescued the governor from further flayings. That was a nother great thing about the Democratic convention. Always lime your big affair when a show is coming on television that 100 million people want to watch. So all the delegates drifted away lo the TV sets. Maybe the Super Bowl saved Califoml a's Democratic Party. For a few hours, at least, they forgot a bout fighting with each other. · Wedded Bliss Axed In Soviet Dorms MOSCOW IAP> -The youth news paper Komsomolskaya Pravda asswled regulations prohibiting male a nd female residents at student dormitories from sleeping together even if they are marr:ied. The paper said the ban was ordered by the director of a state fa rm technical school in Ryazan. He posted a sign in the women's dormitory warning: "A kiss is a carrier of infection." WHll'..E RULING that Laetrile is a drug, Bohanon said that BANGKOK. Thailand <AP > - The new Vietnam-backed gov· ernment of Cambodia claimed today that the bones of hundreds o f "innocent " victims of Premier Pol Pot's fallen govern· Arson Kills Seven In NJ Tenement JERSEY CITY, N.J . (AP> -A fire set by an arsonist in a tene· ment early today killed seven people, including a mother and her five children, police said. The site Is two miles from a Hoboken tenement where 19 died Saturday Jo a fire in which arson is also s uspected. Victims of today's fire were ------------- seen rapping on a window short· ly before firefi ghters arrived. but apparently were overcome when they tried to reach a fi re est'ape , said De pu t y C h ief Dom inick Cardillo. POLICE DETECTIVE Harold S hea s a id autho rities had a description ol a s uspect seen fl eeing tpe scene after leaving a contalne r that s m e lled or gasoline. "We don 't know of a n y motive." Shea said. "We think it had to be .an act or s pite, a pe rsona l ve ndetta o f som e kind." Jt was the third fire at the Jersey City tenem ent sin ce Dece mber. Two fires of sus· picious origin were found in the basement just before Christmas. but caused little damage. Shea said the residents were to have been relocated within t wo weeks because the build i n g was s cheduled for urban renewal. A J ERSEY CITY polit'c spokesman said today 's fire was located about four blocks from a thi r d fir e . a three -alarm warehouse blaze that occurred a little more than 24 hours earlier. Police declined to s peculate whether the fires were connect· ed. They said there had been no arrests. ment were found in s h allow graves and in a grisly prison in the capital of Phnom Penh. The unconfirmed stories wen: released by the official media of t he provisional government which, with major backing from the Vietn amese army, over· thre w Pol Po l earlie r this month. The a ccounts cannot be verified but they are sim ilar to stories told by refugees in the past four years. POL POT'S TROOPS are still resisting the Vietnamese a nd their Cambodian backers in many areu. A Voice of the KampucM an <Cambodian> People broadcast said today the de composing bodies of hundreds of "innocent officials" were discovered at a former Phnom Penh high school that bad been turned into a prison. "Some of them died with their shackled legs lied to their beds." tbe broadcast said. ·'The bodies were nude and some were lying face down with their hands handcuffed behind them ." THE POL POT government took power afte r the Khmt:r R o u ge vic t o ry over an A merican·hacked government in 1975 and. according to rnf- ugees, killed many former of· hcials, evacuated the cities and for ced m a ny t o w o rk on agra rian cooperatives . The broadcast said the tools of death and torture -American· mad e hoes a nd s pade s and Chinese handcuffs, bags of cc· ment and hme -were round at the school in the Tuai Saleang <1rea . 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Coata Mesa's ha pl{' s htrd ol bomelt':llS ~r ha:i found a home.· ..... , l'Tank ~mblt)'. who nnual lY tell.I Chr11tma5 tr•~~ on a h)t leaaed at 2200 lh1rbor Rt ... d . '.Said tOday he hus beton g1\l'n lhe KO a head to build a l'Clt'ru l and ~helte r ut Cost a M ~~a lh 1Jh O.ily,.. ... S ... H~ GUil TY OF DRUG RAP Alexander Kulik i' Anny Chief i· j· Backs New -Iran Regime TEHRAN. Iran <API -Iran's top soldier gave full s upport to- day to Prime Minister Shahpour Bakhlia r , who ha s d e fied AyatuUah Khomeini's de mands tbat he resign. Street battles r aged between pro· and anti· $hah Iranians in a western dty. and al least three persons were reported killed. ·'The e ntire armed forces stand fully behind the legal and • con stitutional government" of Bak h ti ar , Ge n . Abbas Gharabaghi , military chief of • starr. told a group of Irani3.J'I journalists Khomeini, the exiled Moslem leader who has directed the anli· s hah movement, plans to returrl to Tehran on ·Friday a nd ~nts to set up an lslaml~ republic to re place the Bakhtiar govern- rpent. /\ key politicia n said to· day it could be "dangerous" for JChomeini if he returns at thjs time . Witnesses said at least three ' persons were killed and seven f 'injured In the cit y of Rezaiyeh. L near the Turkish border. when ' pro-and a nti-sh a h e le ments clashed in the s treets, the of-ficial Pars news agency r e- ported. It said lank-born e troops moved in to remove street bar- r icades and stop the violence. But gunfire was still heard in the city in late afternoon. the agcn· cy said Jn a speech at his quarters outside Paris Sunday, Khomeini charged that the shah was plan- nlnJt a military coup to restore his power. But Gen. Gharabaghi told reporters today the armed forces "have no plans lo pull a ~oupk'b' · · d. I · · Ba liar m a ra io·le evts1on speech Sunday night said be would remain in office after the religious leade r returns lo Iran this week Actress Rita Hayworth was in love when she mar- r I e d the fl a mboyant Pr ince Aly Khan in a lux- urious "Arabian Nights" • wedding. But two years later the marriage to the prince , dependept on his f atber ·for allowance, was over. MlH Hayworth was-left with many debt&. Deeperate, s he returned ~ film ~t never enjoyed the success of her earUer movies. She mar- ried and divorced twice moTe -.nd then had to fight a bout' wtth alcohol. T he ~&-'on or • t~p•n ,....._ on Min Hayworth la oo Page All. S<-hool for hi do£t-n what4! dt•er 'rht-ck't•r, two younw but'k& •nd 10 doe!\, f&ac~d a. h ou111ng prubh•m whe>n thtir R1vt<rs1dc barn wlUI t•rw.hffi by u falhng tr"°" hmb ln 0.·{~mbc:r Ottember But this yed r rc11ulted in problems. Rudolph. t he eight year-old buck and king or the herd. was "put to 11leep" oo the lot after he att11cked two persons. Later, lhe ht•rd 11lipped u11dt:r a fence only to bt' <.'Orraled by city anamal c:ontrol om cers dolph 's a tta ck s. Neweor t -\school. Mesa Sc.'hool truslees put a te m· '·Does wi 11 be no m o re porary damper on early plans to dangerous than tht! sheep out keep the herd in Mesa High's here." he explained. He's work- imported ror has castle grounds · at San Simeon, probably will be moved next week . Trembley said. agricuJture area this year. ing on a wildlife section to his ln- ffowever, with the death of troductory agriculture class that Rudolph, the way was cleared. will. include th«: deer "o n an ex- and Roy Center . high school per1mentaJ basis for al least one a g r i c u I l u re d e pa r l m e n t semester " But the high school may have more deer on hand than they bargained for. Trt•mble) lJ'oL~ aut tht> ht·rd of Sabcruw fallo~ dt:t:1 uuc.'h ) ear to 1uppur1 trt't' ~.-l~i. on lht• Costa Mt'!\a lot wher~ they hu.ve }w>,•11 kt•pt lhl~ Vl' .. r Mnct ..-i.rly F o l lowing ncwi. of Ru coordinator and ag teacher. said '.f'~e deer, descenda nts of a the deer will go to the ha gh Wtlltam . Randolph Hearst herd T rembley said a ll 10 of the does probably are pregnant. the result of December efforts by Rudolph before his demise. Kulik Convicted Of Heroin Rap • By KATHY Cl.ANCY 04 IM Ootlly "llot S~ll Former Newport Beach resi· dent Alexander Kulik was found g uilty in Orange Coun ty Superior Court today or a single charge-of transporting heroin. Mid way through their fifth full day of debberations, however. jurors said they wen~ de ad- locked 10-2 favoring acquittal on a secood charge of possessing heroin for sale After dismissing the Jury and declaring a mistrial on tha t second count, acting Superior Court Judge P aul Mast revoked Kulik"s $250,000 bail and ordered him taken to the county jail As the 28-year-old KuJik stood calmly and his wife, Elsie, wept in the courtroom. Mast !laid, ·'the court's heart goes out Lo both of you a nd the court is sorry about the great proble ms I know that you <.111 are sufferin~. "The situation 1s. however. that In my j udgme nt r don't Money Trail ~Jogger Recovers Cash By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of .... Ootlty ...... -frvine businessma n Jim Meyer almost lost his a mateur standing as a jogger last Friday. HE WAS jogging -running for recr eation and fitness -when he spotted a twenty-dollar bill soaking in the gut- ter along J amboree Boulevard at Main Street. Then Meyer found another just ahead or that one, and another, and another . and ... Seven twenties. a rive and two ones later . Mever jogged another third of a mlle north on Jamboree to polic.'e headquarters at McGaw Avenue, and turned the wet bundle over to authorities. "THE MONEY was sopping we t and all over the counter, and he jogged it right into the police depart· m ent," police desk officer Linda Regan said. Mrs. Regan said a local bricklayer, Ritchie Marziale. 18, of 23 Aspen Tree. had only moments before reported the loss of $147 as he rode his mot()rcycle on J amboree. Marziale was summoned back to the station to collect his money. HE MAY NOT have a chance to thank the sneaker - shod man. Mrs. Regan only was able to learn Meyer was a local businessman before he jogged off into the sunset. "He wooldn 't s top running," she s aid. S53l.6 Billion Congress Sent Carter Budget WASHINGTON <AP > Presi· dent Carte r signed and sent Cong ress today a "lean and aus tere" bud~et for 1980 that he said will increase outlays for de- fense and the poor while helping to throtJle the government's voracio~ appetite for sr endmg. Des pite controversia cuts in jobs programs and a freezing or othe r progra ms for states and cities, Cart.er said. ·'The budget is indeed fair to everyone in our nation." The budget totals $531.6 billion and includes a deficit of $~ billion. It sets aside S2.S billion lo be paid to America n worke rs as inflation insurance m 1980, if Congress approves. Spending would be equal to $2~16.85 for every Amer ican. ·1 he current 1979 budget pro· v ides for spe nding of $493.4 billion and a defi cit of $37.4 billion. The a dminis tra tion a ls o declined to m ake a commitme nt to continue r evenue-s haring beyond 1980. · · will ensure continued economic growth. although at a s lower pace than last year . he said "We must reduce the growth of total fede ral spending while protecting the security of our na· lion and the well-being of the Ame"rican people." Carter said in the message to Congress Bul the president did not re· peat past promises to balance the budget by 1981, saying only that he will "achieve a balarrt:ed budget as soon as economic con· dltions permit." The 1980 deficit will be the 19th in 20 years. T he budget is import ant politicaJJy for Carter since it will be in effect during most or the 1980 presidential election year and he may be held accountable, by h~s party a nd voters on whether It does what he prom· ises it will. Battle lines already were be· Ing drawn between those who feel the budget will not slow fed e ral sPl?ndlng enough and those who think it f(oes too far . <See BUDGET, P age AZ> be lieve that this is a situation where Mr Kulik s hould remam out or custody." Mast said. Kulik, also a suspect in the Stephe n John Bovan murder c.'ase. was arrested in a bor- rowed car containing 1 I pounds or heroin hours after Bovan 's October. 1977. slaying. Outside the courtroom today jury members said they agreed Kulik knew the heroin was in the car wht n he was arrested in a <See KULIK, Page t\2) Diedrich \:ase Judge Rellloved By GARV GRANVILLE Ol IM o.lly " ... SUH VISTA -The long delayed bribery tria l o f indicted Orange County Supe rvisor Ra lph Di e drich bo unced back to the city of San Diego here today after the eligible judges in north San Diego Co u nt y bran c h o f the Superior Court were dis· qualified from hearing the 'case. Oiedrich's tria l had been transferred to the north county branch of the San Diego court in December after he was g ranted a change of venue in Orange County. But today the disqualification or a nother judge assigned the case sent it back Crom Vista to San Diego about 30 miles to the south. /\s things s tand now. addi- tional motions that Diedrich and co-defendant LeRoy Rose's at- torneys want to make will be heard by San Diego County Superio r Court . Judge Ross Tharp. ' Tharp was assigned the case after north county Superior Court Judge Charles Froelich was removed from the assign- ment as a result of an affidavit of prejudice filed by Rose at- torney Sylvan Aronson. That move was opposed by Orange County Assistant Dis· trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. Wh e n oppos 1n ~ the dis - qua lification . Cap1 zz1 a rgued that Diedrich and Rose are jomed in their legal battle and therefore entitled to only one pe remptory challenge. Hut J udge t .. roe11ch found otherwise when he uphe ld the defense move and stepped away from the case. S imultaneously . though , he took a swipe at the defense tac· ta c when he said: "It would appear the defense in this case is using every pro- cedural impediment available to prevent this case from going to tr ial." His words came near the end o r a h earing that se nt the Diedrich· Rose ca se back to s~ua re one in seeking a San Diego County judge for the trial. The cuts are certain to cause problems for Cart.er within his Democratic party. but during a five-minute signing ceremony al the Wtute House the president Insisted that s pecial interest groups had a lready begun lo temper ~ir c riticism. Streak· of Luek "Obviously, there Is no way to please everyone," Cart.er said. He said controltlng Inflation was his overriding concern Jn. dr&ftlftl the 'Pl'OJ)Ol etl 1U(ijet. and added, "This is a bud1et that Is good enough that the American paot>le will support it . . . I wtll fi4hl for It." Carter s8ld his 1980 budget, for the. fl.cal yea, bettnntn1 Ocl. 1, emphHites apendtns reetraiot a nd fl1thtln1 lnflaUon aod makes "the federal dollar work harder and bell.er." It allo ) • Mesan's Name Tells Story A Costa Mesa mote l manaJ._er was rqbbe.d otJ.42.3 br a shotgun-toting 6lri'd1t woo burst into the office o the Don Quixote Motel, 2100 Newport Blvd., after ringing the service bell at about 2 a.m~Sunday. That's the bad news, police saJd. The good news 1s that, atthoueh the excited ban· dlt appar eotl.y pulled the trtgRel' or his sawed-off shotgun as he confronted the motet manager. the weapon didn't go o(t. • The motel man.lger's name? Myron D Luck. Dally ...... l4Mf -HOW'S THE WATER? -Football fans may not have noticed. but there were some sunny moments a long the Orange Coast Sunday. Laurie Sherlin, 18, of Costa Mesa. was even tempted to try the water. Jt wasn't exactly warm, but it wasn't Chicago, either. High Tides Likely As Storm Slips By Orange Coast reside nts have escaped a storm forecast earlier a nd s hould have sunny ski es through Friday. but they fa ce some unusually high tides begin- ning this weekend. Newport Heach offi cials an· nounced today that scientists at the Scripps Institute or Ocean· ography have warned of unusual- ly high tides Jan. 26-~ because of a lineup or the earth. s un and Tmstees Eye Candidates For Vacancy Public interviews were scheduled today for nine a ppli cants.seeking the Newport-Mesa school board vacancy created by th e r es ign a tion of Don S m allwood. School district officials !laid all nine applicants ~ould be in- terviewed today beginning al S p.m . at district offices. 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. District spokeswoman Jean Harmon sajd sc.'hool board mem- bers are ex~ted to appoint a new board me mber at Tuesday night's regular meeting set for 7:30 p.m. in Costa Mesa Council , Chambers. Applications were take n until Friday, but acting school board president Carol Martin today said trustees did not na rrow the field to five candidates over the weekend because a ll nine 3P· pear qualified. The would-be trust.ccs Include Waymann C. Carlson, chu.lrman of tbe division of professional 1tudiea at Southern Caltfornla ., -eotte,e. busmessrnan Rol>ert Hammond, a ttorney Kenneth Wayman, McDonnell Dou1lu personnel m a na ger Ch a rles Straub, and special tducaUon teacberlloberta.M.J..e~s. ·~ 'T1'e r<>llowlna rcrideots ln "l'ruttft Area One 1ubmltted ap. P.licatlon.s but without listing tbelr occupationa: Leroy Green, Charlotte 19'ke, George 8 . Wolf and Cecile Sandeen. • moon The £ravitational pull 01 the moon at its closest point to earth is ex~ted to combine with the pull of the sun to produce ab normaJ tidal conditions, officials said. Simila r conditions the last week in December resulted in flood ing in the lower-lying area!> !lurroundlng Newport Ray, they said. The scientists can't predict how high the tides will be but they will be "sig nificantly" above the scheduled 6.9·foot high t ide. Meanwhile. coast resident~ are expected to bas k under sun ny skies troubled only by a few clouds. a spokesman fo r the Na- tional Weather Service said lO· day. He said two e arlie r storm~ moving toward the coast havr been pushed out to sea by a high pressure ridge. Or:~e~:aM Wea&ller Low clouds tonight and. Tu es d ay m orn 1n E: Otherwise fair and a lltllc cooler . Lows tonight '13 to 48. Highs Tuesday 58 to 62. INSIDE TOD~ Y Pla11boi/ /OVJICUr Hugh llef- ntr's daughter. Chrlatat . a.& bemg gromMd to toke over tht 12SO m1Uaon ~nterpnse t hat ht1' /other b1Ailt on bun~.:.. ;m, slory Pogt A7 • ••• ...... ac- to ;M for ex 1m· iii es im· 1983. IS. d to ~tes stan · bin a to do mile is per lY 1m· g $24-0 lS81~ - A2 '" DAILY PILOf c Co1Dputer jannned 'Bright' Boy, 15, Gums Works B E R K to; I. t-; ' I " p , Unlvtinll)' of C° Jltfu1 n11• rt ~ llt'UC'hCN. huw ~vn trytntt f~r month. to IC"urn why rf'l'ponan from an t'llll('llslvt• t'l\ml>U'> t"'Om puter \H•re JUmbl ln~ .ind 11n\ ~•·· t•omvutt"r fries wert> vaa rHllhln.g Attn a computer cballt'Tilt•, unlvt•r1oty 1•hw tronfr \lt•uth11o JOI0"1I fort't''i "llh p11h1•t• 11011 hnolh 1•u u.:ht lht• 1 ul11nt u bnabt l.) yt•ur 1>hJ b<)'t l'•m~ pohce. arm••tl -.1th .t 1t•rt·h w •rra11t . Atrt•11ted hr m la11l ~t't'k und pull1-d lht• pluK nn lht• $60 lclt!l )'PCI \f'rmln•I with which tw Wll!l .. talkml thruugh t1•t,•11hna1t• llOt"' tu tht-1·on1putcr -Tbt wbia kid ad1nllted that for montha ~ trarusmJU~d IJ\ltl'U( lio ns to tht> l"Ompul~r ll ull •ur11 fmm hi• hom" In n41ar1Jy Conl'ord th-wa~ not 1de nt1flt'd fl t' 15 br11o1ht but It ~ ·• while for hlm lo 11r••P the 1rav1 ly of lht' lilutttion ," H id C&IMJ>W'i Pollff dt>tf'dlw Oavld M II ult. I 'nrvt'l,cuty of(1cl11l11 :.111d It l'Ol\t St0.000 to t•lt•Q1 lhl· 1>rnb~cnt1> 1·uu..,.,..1 by ttw youth "' clct•tronlr llllkt.'MO" Hut ttw boy , who llurr :.1.tld hus hud leJit1Umatts 'H'Ct!M• to 110mc <·•mpws l'Ompuwn. an the 1m~l th1 o ugh t'xlr1At'urr1cul1A r or l(D n I 1allOllb. I t:pc>rt.udl y Mtld he A Capsulized Look At Carter Budget WASllJNGTON IAl'I Here are nlOJOr :.cgm cnts or Prest dent Carter ':. fiscal 1980 budget. wh ich he submitted to Congret.b toduy ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: The budget a nticipates that CQn· sumer prices will rise 7.4 per· cent an 1979. but not as much as the 9.2 percent infla tion rate an 1978. Unemployment may in· crease from 5.9 percent to 6.2 percent DEFENSE: S pe nding in- crease of $10.8 billion. to $122. 7 billion. It is an accord wit h a prom. lse to NATO to increase de· fe n se spending by 3 percent after inflation is considered. THE POOK: Spending in crease of S4.S billion to $68.S billion. Prog rams Include Medicaid, food s ta mps, s ub sidized housing and nutrition programs. JOBS: The C ETA publi c service job and training pro- g ra m would be c ut by $729 million to $9.6 billio n. It would eliminate 158,000 adult jobs and 250.000 summer youth jobs. but businesses would get a tax break. for hiring young, poor adults. NATIONAL DEBT: Interest paid will be $57.l bilhon. The na· tional debt is expected to rr~e from $787 billion now to $899 billion by October 1980 FEDERAL GRANTS: Aid to states and local governments will barely Increase. from $82.1 -billion to $82.9 billion. SOCIAL SECURITY: Spending will increase by $13 b illion to $llS 2 billion. Proposals will be made to chmioate what Carte r calls some unnecesury benefits. Tucas might be cut in 1981. WAGE INSURANCE: Anh 1nrtatlon program to Insure workers against 7 percent inllu tion may cost $2.S billion in 1980 if il is enacted. ENERGY: A reduction an Department of Energy budget AGRICULTURE: Reduction from $20.2 billion in fiscal 1979 to $18.4 billion in fi sca l 1980, based on an expectation or "average" weather for farm~rs. FOREIGN AID: A lot.al of $8.3 blJlion is budgeted for financial a nd economic assistance, com pared with $7 billion in fiscal 1979. * * * Fro• Page A I BUDGET ••• Sen. William Roth. R-Dcl .. said . "To descr ibe Ca rte r 's budget as lean as like looking at t he package of bacon in the superma rket you don't see the fat unW_you open the pack&Jte." But Sen. Edwa rd M. Ken- ne d y , D·Ma s!I., a possi ble challenger to Carte r for the Democratic pres ide ntial nomination. says the budget is "seriously defective," alleginf? that those who can least afford 1t a re bearing the brunt of the spendi~ restraint. Cart.er said his budget slows the growth in federal s pencUng to 7.7 percent in 1980. down from a n average annual increase of 12 I percent during the penod from 1973 through 1978. The m. c rease rs 0.7 perce nt a fter dis· counting for a 7 percent inflation rate . Driver Out Solely really didn't cauae lhaf' much trouble.. -· · · 1 t hank they ure over· exauer•lm((," ""'w~i. <1u0Wd •S sayrnl( lfl th•~ (11klund T ribune. · · 1 nt>vt•r cos u n yonc a ny money." The boy uld he began the cl•ndc1t111" 1.:omputer caper "bt<eal!:lc I wub not allowed to gt!l on ttw syskm legitimately " Student• 1.IJ\d ruc·ulty members u ld lnformutlon tha t wasn 't 11uppost'O to be a part of their work had showed up unexpec· tcdly on their printouts since ha 11 . und the garbling forced them to rewrite programs «itnd uac hours of additional computer limt• Al one point. frustrated cam · pu5 officials ordered the com putcr to pnnl a message at the beginrun.g of cut'h rcsearcher:'s file :.ayang 'Unauthor ized Use of Th rs Computer is Illegal." The computer printout then produc ed this s tartling response: "You've done relatively well keeping me out (of the system ). Would you like some he lp? .. T hat did it. said Professor M. Stua rt Lynn, director of comput· ing affairs for the Berkeley cam· pus. He called university police. After three weeks of detective work. including help from cam pus sources. they caught the boy ·'There's a kid here who has a lot o( talent, and I hope he can be c hanneled in more positive directions. "~said Lynn. Huff turned the boy over to Ala m e da County J Uv e nll e authorities. He said the youth could be charged with grand the ft. felony vandalism and possession of stolen property. Said Huff, "As I was explain· ing the problem. he was wiping ha s eyes a bit." ~e Closings Considered WASHINGTON CAP > -The Cart er administration is con· sidcr ing its second round of military base closing and reduc· lion p ropos a ls . They a r e calculated to sa ve "several hun· dred million dollars a year," De fense Secr etary Harold Brown disclosed todav. The Pent agon has made slow progress toward complet· lnJ( lhe Carter administration's first round o f c utbac ks an- nounced last April, and some bases tapped for e limination by the previous Ford administra- tio n a r e s till in bus inf S". Costa M~sa resident Rosa Mullen , 47, of 2450 Newport Blvd., escaped serious in· Jury in accident Sunday night when car overturned on Main Street, just east of Newport Freeway, in Santa Ana. Car slid 100 feet on its roof. across lanes of on com· ing traffic. No other cars were hil. Mrs. Mullen was treated at Mercy Genera l Hospital for cuts and bruises on her head and face, the n released. Off ANGE COAST t DAILY PILOT 'N llt•f'H.lt f'N~I O.tl• Ptt.ol w tlP!,,..Phtf'I•• 'CW"" ,,,,...,, ltw tiW ..... pi,,.,, f\ &Nbll\~" hy ,,_. 0.A"ql '""''' ••utJt.•ll•f'Of~, \lio;p.., ... 1 .. .-d•tl(""'"'" t1Unl1\ft•G Man0•f '""°"""' f tt«l•'f ffU C: Mf,.. ,.,., ,. ,., ...piwl n. • n lltJ"l1Aqtf'oft ''•.., t. t ,..'" t•unv ... 11 .. ., tr~ l~ft"'•" 'Y'vtttffM•I" ""'10 n n+-M .. l t fttl'°"" f\i C) li)t1\fw" °'"'"'tli'f H t1 ',uf'tfll• f"-OftftC•p.itl P..lt•t ,,,, ) r1 t• I•• •I IY w,.,, .. .,.•\trfl-...t c.-.1.,,,,,,...,. <•1·•~"''•'7ti1t .... 1 .. -... .. , ... ,.,Ol"f'l1•"'1~,,,.,., Jo<•. C.lo• "" ''"''*"' ""° ,,,,.,. ,., M,efw;1,...., I 1h''" ,_ .. ......,... ... -""0•"9ldit• (.A.frlf\ M L.eM """*'• f# llNH Ai,..tte~t M4"'•9•"0 (flton COiie MH• OHlc:.e M.;lllft41:~::· :·6~~~·:._.,, •>•>- Otllc .. Lii~'"'" ""'*"" t1M t)w.~._,11-.1r..-,., __!!:!:!'~''' • .L.!!Wl!"•,~1111111<••'0 T•l•pl'lon• 1114)t42·4321 CIH.itled Adver11tl"t .. 2·M11 ~:'"'J: :.:o:.:~.:~~~ ff'leTter et •O'ftrtl••,,..Ah "• ,,,,. flllt J .. ••lllMv• Pf wtt....,t ,,.< l•I f>t""l"ltft M , ........ _ ~'.~::.~t':",:::::r. .. :::·-:,:~::, ~~ flfteflltftt1 •v "'•" U M "'9iflltJ\t• lff'ut, .. , *''-"""JJ ,. ........... I Northeast Flooded; Families Evacuated By 1'1le i\1111odated Prea The Northeast struggled today to deal with flooding spawned by heavy rains. Families In three states were fo rced to n ee their homes, and air, auto and rail tramc was tangled ln the storm. At leut 17 people were killed in weather·related accidents. and the rain transformed some highways into rivers In the populous Northeast corridor from Virginia through MaasaclNlttllf--- The reiton had' braced for a '\) taste of the heavy snow which battered the Midwest l11t week. but warm ocean air lurned the snow tnco sleet and raln •• tem· pentures climbed Sundt)' lnto the 409 and ISOa. New York City reported a hlJh of 54 before tbt temperature started to drop lat.er ln the day. Two hund red per sons fled their homes in the. Boston sub- urb of Chel11ea Sunday after more lhan 2'1l inches of rain. Subways shut down be tween Cambridge, Mass., a nd Boston as water seeped into tunnels. The downpc>ur cut electrical service, and Boston Edison re· ported power outages in the South End and Roxbury sections of the city. Gov. Ella Grasso dedared a state or-emerlency ir\C'Onnec· Uc ut, where more than 4 lnche11 of rain fell In some sections In a l2·hOllr period. The business dis· trleta in StralfOUS and Milford were under waiat..J,lp water. Scorn of drivera were trapped In their autoe. About ao f amlUea were forced to leave their homN ln Stratford due to rlaln« flood waters. ... NEW FIRE MARSHAL - Ruu HenderM>n • • BATTALION CHIEF Jim Richey 0•1ly .. , .. , Swtt ~ BATTALION CHIEF Gerald Poarch fi'ro111 Page A I 3 Mesa Firemen KULIK ... Mission VreJO parking lot But the 10·2 deadlock came when only two Jury members w e r e convinced that Kulik possessed the he roin for !!ale Earn Promotions Kulik earlier was convictt.'<J 1n a San Diego f'"cderal Court on a charge of possessing a s1m1lar amount of rare Orit•nlal heroin found in his car when he was ar· res ted on charges s ternm1ng from the Bovan case He has been free on bond while that c·onviclion 1s being ap pealed Kulik. rn asking Judge Mast to let him remain free on bail m this case as well discounte d prosecutor Ron Krcb$r's conten lion that he has access to large sums of money and miJ(ht flee ·'I JUSt want to RCl all this over with and do my tame," Kulik said. "I really don 't have any money left at 1tll. I am dnvang a '74 Mazda l am li ving in a motel room right now " He also rcferrnd lo has upcom- ing March 2 trial on murder and conspiracy char14l'!> in the Bovan ca se. .. , wtll show up,·· Kulak said "I Just want the opportunity to go through this ca:.e l1kt• a human lx>ini:t and not in a 1a1l cell " 'Mast set sentencing 1n the drug t'ase for Fd>. ·a Kreber s aid h<' will wt1!t until then lo either seek dis m issal of the second drug charge or file a mo· lion for a new trial Jury foreman Victor Piasecki admitted the trial was extremely com plex but he and fellow jurors agreed they would not be able to reach a unanimous verdict on the heroin possession charge. ~vcn 1£ de Ii berat1ons continued. Three veterans of the Costa Mesa Fire Depa r t m ent have taken on new assa~nments with their promotions lo fire mar:.hal a nd battalion chief. Russ Hende rson. JS, is the city's newest fire mars hal. Henderson Joined the depart· ment fi ve years ago after lcav· ing the 1nsunmcc busmc:.s and has served a.<; city fire protection a nalyst. As fire m ars hal. he 1s m charge of all fire department education prog rams and the en· forcementof ctty fire codes: Man Beaten; Money Stolen An unemployed lrans1ent was befriended by two me n who of fered him a place to stay Sunday night, then beat him m d Costa Mesa parking lot. and robtx.>d him ofSJO, police sa id. Robert Be rnard Boley. 27. told police the attack occur red ahout 11 p. m Sunday outs ide of 01t k s llorscshoe Ra r . 2330 N ew1x1rt Blvd. Roley suffered a rut ov<'r h1:-. eye, but \\a:-.n t ho~prtalrt.cd,. police said Smuggling Alle~tAd LOS ANGELES IAP l four persons have been arra1gnl'd rn tederal court in connection with the operallon of an illegal ahen s muggling rintt following their arrest by imm1grat1on «itgent:. in El Monte. Costa Mesa 's two newest bat· ta lion ctuefs are Gerald Poarch and Jim Ri chey. Both a re Costa Mesa residents who attained the r ank of captain before changt.>S. in assignm<1nl. Poarch. 41 , has been With the department since 1959 and wa!i selected as the city 's "Fireman Of Th<' Vear" in 1977. He ts mar. rie d and has three children. Richey has been with the de· partment smt'e 1966. He is mar· ried and has one dau'1hter. E ach of Costa Mesa 's five bat - taJron chiefs arc rn cha rge of~ s uperv1 smg one of the city's fire fighting urul:i. Po1trc'h and Richey Join veteran battalion chiefs Ed Lewis. Bob Beacuchamp and Gus Golson. REACH '-,4 WHOLE BlJNCH OF FOLKS' "My ad rn tht' Da ily Pilot wa:. well worth the: pncc. "I only put rt in for one week. a nd :1 wholt• bunc h of folks lookt·d at my muh1lc homt• .. Thal ·~ the succt!!>S story of tne Sa nta Ana m;.rn who placed Uus i.ld 1n the l):.ialy Pi lot :m X 51 c;u1r S111 .1111 <!lidr 2hu J1ful1 11:.i1 I. llu11t 1111.!IOn 114·,ll'h ""' \l\\l\ If you need t1.> reac h "a whole h un c h o( folk !>" lo s el • somethm~. try the Daily Pilot. A friendly ad-v1scr will help write an ad at 642·5678. SIU TAHOE'S HEAVENLY.. • Air California Sun jet Tours start at just $91.00. Pian no w lor n lour to st~v·.:n rnght ~k.J l11p to Lnb~ lah~· s fobulow· H· <( ivunly Vallvy. A 111r·ncn ,; lri rqr · .. t ~,k1 rusu r I. It's uo.;y ·NI 111 Au Cohfurnta. Our co11v1:Tll• •nl Sun1c-t Tour:· indud• n w1rl1 &-.k-ct1011 • ,f ftrn~ i:.wr·orrinv >< k1t1nn;, plu:.. r!11 dy hit 11r b •t:::;. H• ""1V• ·nl1 ho~c·vu1yth1111.J. f'ro m :...;b ll.ntal:;and ropcm:..; tc,a lr:irqr· ~:tof l of 111 r)f1.::1:~1nnul 111str uctqrs kn GLM and standr;rd lu:>~Km~;. f nur ci11y. fnur n11Jht stnys are p11ced an low as ..------.. $91.00 p r person, doublf') occuparn·y (not mcludmq airfare) with Gpc "'ll"ll ralE-s nvmlable on o ::;k.JPftZ(.<J No11r,r1<JI f:ar Renial. So coll /\rr Cohlorn10 or y o ur .. " Travel A'J•.:nt. l j h<y,k your tnp · ~~ now or t IE'l..'PIV' • 1 ur n<1W full 'rok1 'SbTcihrt .. ll•XW··nly'br ~·hur<> Andi)< .111 1 t6oskaooutour ~.>un1e::1 S11vr"t fcu1 •: WhPthr-ryo11'r0nu1 tornncyuPr thPski~:.01 1u:.1pluy111 llil ...;nuvJ, rlrm I 11 •t 1h1~ ~le'O~.on qo by without nn Lw·11tn1J 111p lu Laku luh<>u It ., ''WI E:tasy v1h• 'rl you take off on Air Cohfq.cn1<1 -....._./ -·~~..... Coll yo u r Travel Ag~nl or Air Calf0rni..1 11 •t.0rva uo n:; to l:xx>k your -~~ Sun1et Tours to Heavenly Volky -,. 11119-CALmNIA- Call Air Caltforn1a reser'vattons m Orange County. (71 4) 752-1000 Downey, (213) 924-33 13; Laguna. (714) 496-6000; Los A ngeles. (21J) 627-5401; San Clemente, (71 4) 496-6000; RlversidefSan Bernardino. {714) 825-6900. Heavenly Valloy 24-hour SkJ Condition Roport-(916) 541-SKD C-HV1SNA-6 f -~ -- DAllYPILOT I ., • ' s Mond•y. Jenuary 22. U179 New Oil Rules Proposed WASHINGTON <AP> -The fn· le rlor Department has proposed re- visions in Its oil and gas regulations covering lhe Outer ContinentaJ Shelf In an effort to increase the in volve- ment of state and local governments and I.he public. ·'T he proposed rules reflect a phi losophy wit hin wh ich coastal st ates and local governments can work with lhe federa l government as a team to find accepta ble ways to en courage timely offshore oil and gas e xploraUon a nd development while protecting t he marine. coastal and human environments.·· said tntenor Secretary Cecil Andru!I. The pro pg.Jed c h a n ges INere publis hed ln the Federal Register last week. Public comment on the proposals is Ming ta ken through Ma rch 16. STOCKS I BUSINESS Super Vear Ford S lowly Chases GM ISy MIL TON MOSKOWITZ f'ord Motor (;o hii~ bct'n chasrng General Motors tor SO yean <And 1t ·~not .rcttang any closer. In L920. CM held ii little more than 10 percent of lhe united Stutes market wh1k Ford ac<'ounted for nearly 60 per<'ent Before the end or the decade GM had paSMd Ford It ·s a lead it has never had to relinquish . FOR GM . l97R WAS A s uper year, des pite circumstances that 1ncludf'd the following· Can went down in size but up in pnce. Guoline pricevmoved up. -Auto insurance _.....,,,,,,,_ ______ _ rates were higher . ~ CaNI continued to • be featured In recalls. · ~ ~ Total automobile sales increased only I pe rcent over the 1977 • t Money Tree pace. lmports managl•d onl'c i.l~aan to crack the two million sales level GM. world"-; largest rar maker, shrugged that off to post 1978 saJes of 5,385,000 pt1))Senger cars That's the most it has ever sold here THAT P ERf'ORMANCF. I.E FT GM firmly in the posi- tion or looking at the rest or the industry through it s rear· view mirror. At that. 1t miRht be difficult to see Ford, wnich closed out 1978 with passenger car sales or 2.582,000, giving GM a lead or better than 2-to J. Ford's recent aspirations. vis-a-vis CM. have been l imited to a hope that ils Ford 01v1sion <Ford LTO. Granada. Fairmont. Thunderbird. Mustang, Pintol could outsell the Chevrolet Div1s1on. That happens in only one part or the country· the West In the rest of the nation Chevy clobbers the Forrl D1v1~1on so handily that res ults for 1978 shawed this picture Ch~vrolet 01v1s1on 2 349.000 Ford 01V1s1on 1,814.000 FORD MOTOR'S OTHER d1 v1s1on. Lm1•oln Mercury, had a good year sn 1978, hftsn~ its sales 11 7 percent to 76i ,OOO. But that was below lhc number of cars sold. by three other CM diVlSIOn.!> Buick (781.0001. Olcts mobile 0 .006.000 l and Pontiac r896.000 1 GM'ii. other d1vL<;ion. CadUtR. sold 350.000 cars last year. nearly double the number of Pintos !>Old by Ford 1and or course al a price more than double what Pintos sell for> General Motors captured ~7 r. pert'ent of new car sales in J978. In sbort. nearly one out of every two cars bought by Amencans 1s a GM make -FORD'S SllARE W/\S 22 .H pcrC'ent Chrysler. once a much slOnJ!er competitor had 10 I percent of the market, its toled sail's Qnlv a llttll' bl! more th<in those of the Oldsmob1ll' 01 vis1on Then rame four fore1~n manufacturers · Toyota t3 9 percent 1. Oat un r3 ix:n·enl 1 Honda 12 4 percent 1 and Volkswa~en 12 I percent 1 Am~ncan Motors took l.!i per· cent of tht• market with ..,<tics or 170.000 car~. GM 's Chevrolet Div1s1on sells tht.tl many cars an a month Cou nty Plan ., PacTe l to Spend $113 Million Pac1f1c Telephone ha:. announced plans to spend more than SI 13 m1ll1on sn Orange County dunng 1979 Cost of land. bulldangc; trunking faC'1ltt1e'\, call switchin~ equipment and outside Cllble pro1ec-ts 1~ included in the total MAJOR PROJECTS INCL UDE THE s tart of an oper ator servic-es bulldin~ m Anaheim. Sl 06 million ; start of a construction operating center at 3939 E. Coronado Anaheim. $4 I million . an addition to the customer records center at 8925 OranJi(elhorpe, Buena Park, $340.000. a nd the erection of an electromc-swatchJng bu1ldmg at 5117 w. First St .. Santa Ana. a S5 m1U1on project, of which $1.2 million will be spent this year A $48 millfon outside cable program in 1979 will in· elude nearly $34 m1lhon for underground construction. Other 1979 pro)ects include a hu1ldmg add1t1on at 3031 E La PaJma. Anaheim, rosltn>t $325.000. building addition at 25762 Camino Del AvJOn, San Juan Capistrano. $200.000. build1nJ? addition at 3220 S Bn lol. Santt.t Ana. $180,000; m1uowave to"er· 2 17 N Lemon. Anaheim. $700,000 and accounting center on a ne\\ :.1h· 1n Anaheim, Sl.500,000 THERF. WE RE 1.365.000 telephones served by Pac1f1c in the county as of Jan I . an inc rease of 88,000 from the previous year General Telephone serves 325,000 more phones in tht! county. Santa Ana re mains lhe lsrgest eitchange. with 494,000 phones That exchange includes rustomers m Tustin Irvine. El Toro and Mission Viejo. ' Anaheim 1s second largest, with 222.000. followed by Newport Beach Costa Mesa with 127.000, and Orange, with 125.000. Other lar~e exch<ingt's include Fullerton <97.000 1 and Garden Grove UIS .000 1. Ounng 1978. the Brea ex- change exceeded 25.000 phon<'s for the first time Pnc1f1c ha!> fl 000 (•mplov~·s at 60 locat1ono; in the count~. . . Govenunent Policy Blruned for Hikes BAKERSFIELD (APl Government sl4ndards fac- ing the automobile industry will add an estimated $945 to the cost or a lYl>1cal General Motors car m 1985, said GM President Elliott M. F.stes. "And that's in 1978 doll&r!I, not further innated ones," E11tes said in a speeeh to lhl' 1979 Kl•rn County Business Outlook Conference. THE BREAKDOWN ON TJI E S94S included $240 for exhnust enu!ls1on controls . $115 for air ~ush1on11 or less ex pensive uutomatlc seal bells and S590 1n fuel economy im- provements fie said auto manufacturer!' must average 27 5 miles per gallon with their ent1re O~t by l985, with mileage Im· provemeot." of two miles per gallon~in 1981, 1982 and 1983. one mUe l)t'r gallon in 1984 a nd 'I.I mile per gallon In 1985. "We've said repeatedly that we are commJtted to m eeting the .standards. and we intend to do so." Estes said. "111E TROUBLE IS TIDS 'front-loading' of the stan- da rds -forcing the bulk o( the im provement within a ~~rt amount of lead time -1s the most costly way to do _,.. He sajd If auto manufacturers were allow one mile per gallon a.nnual Jmprovemcnts and hit 27 5 miles per gallon In 1988 lnst"nd of 1985, th-0 COllt of fuel economy im- provement could ~ redured rrom SS90 to S350. aving $2~ per cu Other cost increases .... ould stay lhe same. he 1SJ1J .. 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H1M '•4•ttfl b<AJ Vnn ~ 1Rouqri1 '. ·. Monmy. January n . 1979 DAIL V PILOT •• 1ac1n sHm ~ ~,~,8~,,~~M ~'£~A Pro Standings !»Ni lllM4YS HIT W 171F OPlf N CIJPQ 51Pt/ HATIC*AI. •AHaTUU.AHH a.-.c.e.w-. !HAT'"> ;-,t;.'tJ/IABL Y JMtfT Utt/ttC f41/R tJPPrJiAJ6pf A._Ol_._ 1 ·, H /, A OIA/f • I f iJ() CAI/ C/M .. H JI{ /( IUI l/'f '111. w I. JI ll ,, ·~ )I 10 ,.,, o• l'O) tl(,./i! 4111 Ml 6 111.1'7 lWl flifY. /II I tu.::. I( IJ lit! ";IVl -_,lfl l'J !/(/, Y /. CAii/Al·• W.t\fttft(ltoft 11-lpflo• H•• J •rte, ...... v.,k ... , .... " " I• ,., .. , ) .. , .. ' ... 10'1 )M I\ C-,MOI¥•'*' "'" "'"'-,. ,. Hov•I~ 1• It "'"•"'• 1• 11 ( ....... .., I. fl O•HOll I\ 11 Nw•O<le-t• U --c-te·-· ~OM'*' K•n••• (II' 111 II Otnvet I• II Mttw.u•• 11 ,. J (,~ ... ~ " , .. tn<ll•"• " lO "«Ilk OM'*' ~•nte ,. ·~ Lo• ... "9flel ,, 1• Ptl<»IW• ,. •• (;olc»n \"'If n H Porll•AO 1CI 11 ~n 0M!(111 11 , . ~ l, ,., , '°° ,, ' .J1• 11 JIO t• U1 >•) . . .., .. ,, )IQ "'I .Ml ,,,,, •" •If \ .. .... .. ~ • .. , ~ THIS MAM KNOWS •.• '"" Probloml\ People H1we Avyin'J A New Or Used C11r You Can 01• S u'•' And Conf1den1 Whttn You Dea l W i th AL AN MAO NON mt"> r,.;,1c /'., c~o v~ FOOf/A/6 /tJ<I>' OPP<:Mll)lr; M/{J !J&"fT~/2. PIA'lll?':. /l$C 1r fJmA/ LO\ A~~t'c!:i::' \l•tr 101 P/\ol-pho•''· Bo\lontl C'"••t-'4,C~'l M1tw~ .. , ..... ..,V0t*" •If H•• ()<le..,\ IOI! All ... llf ., AL»I MAGHOH POMTIAC 2410 ...... ll•d. .. ,..,.,. c .......... S0-4100 , __ .,o_ 0.t•Oll •lOeft- Connors Clips Dibbs ~ LfAsE : Top Seed Struggks at Tourney iliil eliY : From AP Dlapatcbei. ..DI RMI NG HAM . /\la . Top · seeded J immy Connors beot Eddie Oibbs. 6·2. 3·6. 7·5, In the rlnall> of lhc Birmingham International Indoor tennis tournam<'nt Sunday Connors won $30,000 and r>ibbs took home Sl5.000. Stan Smith and n1<'k Stm·kton cup tured th1· llouhlf'i> lttl" with a fi 2. Ii :1 ('Onquci.t or l hl' Na:-.l!tSl' und Tom Ok kl'r Nastasl' was hit with ~JO in flnt•:. dunni.: thl' tnurnanwnt on four counts of unsporti;manhkt· l'Onduct. NarratUora fn f'lnab llOt.:STON Top·secded Mart.ma NavratJlova strugglt·d in the h r:.t set Sunday before defeating /\w.traha·s Dian~ f'romholtz, 7·5. 6 0, to gain the final in a women·-. pro tennis tou rnamcnl Navratilova . trying to w in her .1 • •• fourth straight pro tournament, will ,79 U,.,__. .... play second-seeded Virginia Wade or e ..-..-.-e E n gland in tonig ht '1> fina l with • VERSAILLES e $24 ,000 going to the winner 4-000ll Wade played s teadily ror the e e second straight ni~ht in defeating • s 22353 th1r<1 ·seeae<f Wc n<1y Turnbull of • /\ustralia 6-3, 6·2in the other semifinal. e :OH e Soloaton Wf n• Tit w e . r1o1. e : s I clJ..i~S : AALTIMOR E Firs t 'ceded llarold Solom on. s lt·ady a 1> usual from the baseline. 1·as1ly defc11tcd giant k11ll:'r Marty H1e!-.SCn 7 5. 6 4 and won Jhe Grand P1"1X ClusMc fo,un · day. Wa&h Whips Df-•f or PASADENA Sharon Walsh of Inc line Village. Nev .. the lone seed to last through the first round. downed Diane Oesror m 56 minutes. fi..3, 6 4, in tht: hnal of a tenni!-. tournament Sunday e )11 ;fl~l\lfl f1fjerl tf"d lfllll\P (In • •W•NIW'I 1.,,,.l l MM_,,.·lf""'°"M -~ l'lilll r~Mll 1J.4 fl'l.I . ~ 'J ~ ........ "9f• ~ .._. 9 l.-.... ,,,.,."',t" 41 : GUSTAFSON : • llNCOlN MERCURY • • •fA('I) &.ori\ ~l•'-oid • "'·',,..,.ft'\ k <Mn • 142·1844 • -~ f) FOUll TH llACE )'IQ v•roh I v"d' 0 10 l"f'\(t•t)• r.-. r .11 "" n f '"' .. U ,100 (l•UntnQ PtK• '~ (Jl.J Don't loo~ fot the Jones' at ourTennis Club .-.-------NOT JUST A lDW PRICE,-------- Rac ing R esult s \AN I A ANll A FMSwM•' t1l••,~::.,~•ft111 fO\I rM.e "'"'M) t I'"> qh1lt t/M 70 •O. 1t., 40 I l 1'.t f,, Mh ,,,, •• t\norm,.iatt » l •fJ 1 i .. fom t f.#1C!lf 1c.-.1 .... ...,.1" .o \econd tiK• ••01 I VJOt tt_,.,,.,,.." 1 I 'O J 'O \ 60 u ,,, ttu , n W ,,. t(O#d4!tOf • tf(I 'ff' P•1,n-; l\f)ffl l\of•n\.Ont•JO \IO••' ... ~•"'" 1 P•ld \4/&IO Third'•<,. ~,.n, "•"" .,,. .. , f\Mlitm••f'f 1 1 "'1 • 10 I 10 YOu•W' Otlv•t 1Pirw•v1 • 00 ) 00. ~•\•hfJ Prof it\. (Mt' .. ••'~ \no f outth r•c ... "''"'" r1 1rC°t()'"I lM{H111rf}Ut t •M 1 40 1 40 P"''° ""' (•tront & JO • r...u t•t•t11nqtf l(O«l•'•Ol 1 IO f t f • h f ,., ,. f n1 , f At t 1 •. t 4(.j11t11n""1,., 4 ti(J 1N• /Ati l"''"" t fofot t. bO \ )() r "'""''' tom mAncJ,., lMt ttetQwr • JIJ u ,-, ,, 111 () OI p410\~I IO •, I • f h t •I .. I) 'In rt ; ' 1 fJ , ti f\hOfllrnei•ttt 1 t M . • '"° 4 1n H1·,.1n 1no ll'l t 1(ht.,no1 ·, 1t11 "•O '•'"''' Hmt)c.Jt!liQ"t flto1tlt'111u1I 11"1 ~t"'.,.fHn r4t(•• .. ~.,,., • '.,._ lfolu1 t l>y I !~ 00, • 10, \ IO(J. Arr lif M 11•"1 IM f(dffOl"lt l oo )&0 Oyn .. rnu ~vH1,.on I( .ol•nf"d•• •JO U .,,,'"'" II I I P••rt \lit 10 r •Qntf'I ttttf' 1111 .... f(t)tdf',ol \ M) J 10, 1 .O. P•llOfl IM( H•tOUI> I • 00 , IO, How CAKIOU\ !Mo ("'"'"I l •O • N tntl't ,.,. P•nt,,f'I-.' Wilt IOll••to•I )UO, I 00. 410, _.,,..., Mu"t IP1N•yl l 00. 1 &0, Uynotllt :i:::iit' HO U U "CI• I• JI v~11J "'"""°'""',_ 13,JtA Murray Has Eye Surgery LOS ANGEi.ES 1/\f'l J im Murray , n a · tlonally synd lcalt>d sports l'olumnist for tht! Los Anfcles Times, was listed n "sf'riou:. but s table" cond1t1on at a So uth Miami hospital __ ~it~r:. SY~ 11urgery for a detached rettna. A spokesman for the Times 1a1d Murray. In Miami cove ring the "Super Bowl. "notkect the alnlctlon Saturday ntght ·' and sought the advice of a Lot Angeles Rama trainer who was a l10 tbere lo aee th~ 111ne. Murray underwent 1 ur1 ery It M e rc y Ho1plt.al and w111 rem atn there for at Juel a week , the nmea aald. The Hc:rbor RacqHt Club is a club for people who want to play loh of tennis and have lots of fun doing it. HRC hos~ most centralized loccrffOft in the Hcrbor-Mesa area and more court avallabtlity than ClftY oth« local pri•at• club ... The coats of memberships are but a fraction of those at comparable clubs. I. ••• Metnbttships: Single membership: $100 per year. $25 monthly dues ... Family membership: $150 per year. $35 monthiy dues 11 P.,,.._...t MembenWps Avaitabl• Ill. s,.ca .. JoH•ry Oftd Ftt.rHry 1979 ,.........._. ••••nMp fw c.-.,_. .. or ....... of #rittMh who .... to ,.. Wo .. ............ ••• *Three .......... ,.., ....... ,...., s' 20 ,.. '"' CS40. ,_. .;.tyl, $60 per ..._. .. , 1uo,.. .. ,..,, .... .W SI to"'-""°''""' ... Ho t..lly ... _ .... ,.,..... .. -·- TRUE RELIABILIT'l tf u• 11 !/'tr , I•' I 1 • I;, I•'' , ., J I' 1i.1 1l1;ll1lf 111' ''''' • I I' I r It " 11 ,f 1111 I 1 1 rt ti I I 1 1 I '' 1 'I( t•·' 111 , .. j, I • '''I If I • '· I t I I , ~ I I • ' I BUT A LON PRICE, HIGH MILEAGE, AND 'TOYOTA REUABJLITY. TRUE VALUE. I I h I ' I I ,. ,.,, t' ,, I t /,I I• t I ~ I:,., .• II I u I TRUE COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. 22 32 TRUEFUELECONOMY. t• ' t')t ••• •'' f ( •• ~ t ·tt'V) thf rp c: f/ l' r>t,. rf' • .,., ... ,,, ""'' •. ~· .,,,,., ·,·~'"''')I" A• t ' 1',h I,, ' .. , .. . •', I .. I lo f I /. f r •rcY"• ·,, .... '1f•tt'., ,, !· .. r. , .. , ... :1 I I STANDAAOFEATUREI:•.. • ....... •t '" •••••• • • ·1 .. I ,...,, . . ,. 111 1 ... I 1' · ''· ,, , . ttl I • t'. 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