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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 12, 1979 ------"°'" 11, NO IQ J •aCTIOtlll, .. ~AOH
SUCCUMBS AT 73
0 . W. 'Dick' Richard
Begin Lauds
Peace Talks
TEL AVIV. Is rael <AP)
Prime Minis te r Menacht'm
Begin returned today rrom two
days of talks with President
Anwar Sadat in Alexandria. sav
ing the peace proc~ss h~d
reached a "stage of friendship.
common unde rstanding and
cooperation." Is rael radio rl!·
pqrted.
Begin said his visit wal> good
and produced "positive rcsulb."
tbe radio said
Begin told reporters in Alex
andria be would telephone Presi-
dent Carter and send him "a full
report" on his talks with Sadat.
He also said Israel would return
tbe Sinai oil fields to Egypt on
Oct. Zl. and as agreed before.
would buy oil from Egypt "at
market prices "
Orange Coast
Weather
Late night and early
morning fog a long the
coasL, otherwise sunny
with tittle temperature
change. Lows tonight in
low 605. Highs Friday in
low 70s at beaches lo
mld-808 inland.
INSIDE TODA'\'
Oro9 Count11 Fotr gets _.""°" Frtdoal ond will nm
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Noted
Resident
Succumbs
O.W ··Dick " Rich ard. the
former Newport Beach market
owner and long-time civic ac
tivist died today a t Hoag
Memorial Hospital at age 73.
Mr. Richard, wbo had lived in
the beach city for 36 years. had
sold the two markets that bore
his name three years ago. At the
time of his death he was vice
president of the B ank or
Newport..
The list of civic organizations
that he led or rounded is lengthy
and includes the Orange County
Philharmonic Society. Big
Brothers of Orange County, the
Orange .Empire Council of the
Boy Scouts of America, Orange
County Coodwlll and the Boys
a nd Girls Clubs of the Harbor
Arca He was a past president of the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce and the Newport
Beach Uoit.ed Fund.
Mr. Richard was also an ac-
tive financial s upporter of
Republican candidates a nd
causes
Private funer al services arc
pending at Pacific View
Mortuary.
The family suggests memonal
('Ontributions to the Orange Em·
pi re Council of the Boy Scouts of
America or to Big Brothers of
Orange County
2Surgeom,
3 Nurses Hit
In Sex Case
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Two
s urgeons and three nurses a l
Sutter Memorial Hospital have
been accused of gross
negligence and unprofessional
conduct for their roles in an
operating-room sex scandal.
Dr. William Miofsky, an
anesthesiologist. bas pleaded no
contest to three charges or sex·
ual perversion on unconscious
female patients during surgery.
His sentencing bas been de-
layed pending examination by
psychiatrists to determine if he
is a mentally disordered sex of-
fender who should be treated in
a slate bolpital.
The &late Medical Quality As·
s urance Board and the
Registered Nursing Board
moved Wednesday aaainat the
doctors and nurses ln an action
that coWd result ln auapemion
or r-evocadon of tbelr llceDMI.
The ftve were aecused ot faU-
ln1 to 1.ct retponalblf on in·
CormaUon the)' reeetved recard·
ln& Mlol11cy'a conduct.
Doctors named ln the com·
pla\nt are Calvin O'Kant, 56,
former medical chief of staff al
tht hospital, and William Rec·
tor, 88,
aze son?
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2 Surgeons, 3 Nurses
Aeeused in Sex Seandal
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'Dick' Richard Dies
Bombing the Fire Skylab's
Debris
Collected
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O•tlt Pi.-P'-Oto tt• St•v,. M•tc.hrfl
l'EHTll \u .... t1Jl!.t 1,\1'
,\u~tralt:.in::-un ci Skylab hunt
scooped up chunks of charred
debris on the edge of the great
western desert today after the
U S space station showered 1L->
red hot pieces .,ver southwes t
Australia like "a tram on fire ..
While ~oml' Australians piled
mlO J<'l'P!' for what could be a
pror1tablt' search for Skylab· ...
remains. ol hN" flooded the
i\mt'ncan consulate here with
ungry r:ills about the way the
plumml't1ng spact•craft hap·
1wned to hit /\ustrah:i
"I think 11 stink!-that they dl'
laYt'li th1• d1.>sccnt for 18 minute)-,
S(l II m 1Sl>l'd thvm <tnd hi t us ..
-.;11rl 01w housew1ft' 10 a 1·all to o
Pt•rth nt'"sp:q>t•r "I don't thm'-
our s ci calh'c1 /\mcnean allle::-
hkc us ven much ..
BOMBER DUMPS ITS LOAD OF CHEMICALS ON HILLSIDE BRUSH FIRE
Blaze Was Apparently Set By Rocket; One Firefighter Suffered ln)ury
Thi' l ' s· spaC't' st at ion t•Odl'cl
1h "'" 'rl'ar ort~sst•) al aboul :!
a m llld<t\ ,q 37 ;i m POT Wed
IH'sdJ\ 1 111 onf• of lht• world '-.
mo'l d1•-.olalt• Jr<'<J:-tumhltn~ 111
t-:.1rth tn .1 sp1•1·t<.1cular f1 r<'""r'-~
-.hew .. tn tht• ntJ!hl 'ik)
Tht•n• have tx·cn 011 n·port.-. or
1'~1sualtlt·~ or prop1•rt y <.lamagt•
Blaze Said Arson
In Laguna Canyon
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol t ... Dally ~llot Statl
County fire crews were still
mopping up hot spots today in
the aftermath of a 75-acre
hillside fire above Laguna Can-
yon Road that police believe
was intentionally set.
More than 250 firefighters
from Laguna Beach. the county
and the State Department of
Forestry battled the stubborn
blaze. fueled by dry brush oo the
west side of Laguna Canyon
Road.
They were aided by four· air
tankers that dropped tons or
Firetrol -a chemical retardant
that coats the brush -on the
fire as it move d toward a
ridgeline across the street from
the Laguna Beach Lumber Com·
pany.
Witnesses at the l\lmber com-
pany said they s aw a blue van
with Michigan license plates pull
off the side of the road shortly
before 4 p.m. An occupant'of the
car got out and set off a bOt·
Uerocket into the dry bJ'Ulb
61 Die in Crash
MEDAN, lndOnnla <AP>
All 81 lndonulans aboard a
domHUc airliner were ~lled
when thelr plane crashed idto a
mount.atn ln North Sumatra in
bad weather, officlals said. They
.aid ~ plane waa futnl tOo
low.
before climbing back Into the
vehicle.
Police arson investigator Mike
Da vis said he bas good leads in
the arson probe. adding police
are seeking the van and its occu·
pants today .. "'We believe the
parties responsible intentionally
set the nre." Davis said.
It took fire crews and more
than 100 inmates from the Norco
men's institute nearly five hours
to bring the fire under controL
One inmate. Conrad M. Lopez.
38. was injured when a bulldozer
making a fire trail 50 feet above
him dislodged a large rock
which fell down and penetrated
his helmet.
He was rushed to Saddleback
Comm\.11\ity Hospital where be
received stitches for wounds to
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PILOT LOOKS
.4T ACTIVITIES
Oranae Copt resident& et\JC>y
tll&DY a)temativu \n summer
recNatkln. Today'• Daily Pi\b\ provides
an ovemew ol recreat.loDaJ ac·
dvlUea available ta local retl·
dent.I thl• 1wnmer.
See 1torles and photos on
l'•I• AlO ~ AU deplctlna a
vartety ol aummer dlvertk>na .
Bicyclist, 6.,
Dies After
Hit by Auto
Six-year·old Melanie Martt•
Privitera of Newport. Beach, in
jured SWlday when she was hit
by a car driven by a 17-year-old
boy, who police allege had been
drinking. died Wednesday night
at Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Police said today the youth
faces charges of vehicular
manslaughter in connection with
the accident that occurred near
the little girl's Spyglass Hill
home.
Traffic investigators said the
child is the sixth person to die in
a traffic · accident in Newport
Beach this year. They also said
she ls the fifth to be killed In a
traffic accident in which drink·
ing was involved. Rosary for the little girl wtll
be recited Friday al Our Lady
Queen of the Angels Catholic
Church. Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated there
Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
I h rl't' men a'>' akt·m·d b)i .1
loud hoom in the remote town nf
Rawllnna wen.• among lhl' fir:-.1
to report finding what appearect
ro bl' a p1t'Cc of Skylab
Bill Norton said hc and two
companions spotted the s 1x-foot -
lon~. three -foot wtdt' cyhndncal pte~e about six males south or
Raw linnu. which 1s 55(1 n11tcs
cast of Perth "lt took two 4,wheel·drtvc
vehicles to haul it on to the
trailer." said Norton. a lelccom·
mun1cations technician.
He said the cylinder, coated
with a fiberglass-like substance.
appeared to have bounced and
rolled about 600 feet from the
point of impact and came to rest
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Wffee Takes
10.cent Jump
Sbe is s urvived by her
parents. Dr. and Mn. James
Privitera; her brolben, Mark. 1 Dan and Tim, and a s\ster, Deb·
ble, all of Corona del Mar:
paternal ,randparents. Mr. and
Mrs. James R . Privitera of
Florida. and maternal
irandmotber, Mrs. Grace E .
Uyatop of Nebraska.
Burl.al following funeral nrvtca will be at the Asce~lon
Cemetery. El Toro.
NEW YORK CAP)
Procter & Gamble Co .. t he
nation 's second-largest
coffee roaster. has boosted
the wholesalt price of
Folger's ground coffee
brand$ by JO cents a
pound.
The Cincinnati-based
company said Wednesday
tls price for ground coffee
is $3.18 per pound.
Procter & Ciamble saJd
the increase reflects a
steady rise ln the price of
un roasted coffee beans
that bas pushed the price
of a pound of Folger's cof-
fee up by 70 cents since
February
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Teen sentenced in Father's Slaying
CLSVBt.ANO CAP > -A lem· •cer -t.o told POI ~ he and
1J1ter pakl • lri~nd '90 to kill
tMir fl&Mr McWM he •• too 1trlct hat bteo mtenced to 15
yean lo life \n prison ror lb
slaylna
John T. Wblle Jr , n, l)kaded
IJUalty Wf'dnuday berou
Cuyaho"a County Common
Plo1' JudJ(t• "'nmc1s Sweeney lo n rhara;:t• of murdl•r in tho t'd1 u
"'9ooUnc dealb ot his 41 yaar-ol
r'&.her
He will be llalbl_, f<>r parole
tn 10 ~an
While bad been Indicted on
cb•rG• ot auravalad mur<kr.
q1r1vated robbery and forf(try
\f\ the dc.-alh <>f Ma father, John
T Whill" Sr . dewcribed by
frlt•ndl! "~ a 4ul~t . rt-lil(toui.
man
HomH'ldt· t.ll•tt·t·t1 vt•i. t.l*ld lht'
Wh Ile boy and his sister.
M tchell " l~. told t hem they
w1&nted their father killed
because "he wouldn't let us do
what we wanted to do."
'rb~ father lrnpoeed a 9 p.m.
curfew oca bis children. pressed
them to keep up their arades in
!'irhool. and Instructed them in
the Bible through reading and
disl·ue:.s1on se!>sions in the family
In rn~ room. th~ teen·agers were
Sch~singer Out?
Carter May Be Planning TV Talk
WASHI NGTON CAP> Preti·
de nt Carter's flurry of domestic
pohcy conferences ls apparently
drawing to a c lose a mid
heightened speculation his em-
battled energy secretary, James
R. Schlesinger, as about to leave
office
It was learned, meanwhile.
that White House officials in·
formally sounded the three ma-
jor television networks on the
possibility of obta\ning air lime
at 7 p.tn P1''1' Sunday tor a
presidential address.
Spokesmen for NBC. CBS and
ABC said today no formal re·
quest had been received and
they therefore could not say
whether the time would be made
available.
At lhe Whjte House. deputy
pre ss secretary Claudi a
Townsend declined comment,
saying: "When we have an an·
nouncement to make , we 'll
make it."
Queen Unhappy
Prince Squire s Divorcee
LONDON CAP> -Prince Charles. at 30 Britain's
most eligible bachelor, was reported to have a new
girlfriend. And because she's a divorcee, his mother
Queen Elizabeth was said to be far from pleased.
William Hickey, gossip columnist in the LOnclon
tabloid Dally Expre&s. named the woman as 23-year-
old Jane Ward, former wife of cavalry officer Toby
Ward.
Hi ckey said s he has been acting as assistant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club. whose head-
quarters are only a few miles from Windsor Castle.
The princ<' is a keen polo fan and player. and
Hitkey said s he met him through their mutual love
of horse~.
"The Queen as s aid to be concerned about their
friendship, presumably because it could cause prob·
terns if the heir to1 the ihrone became seriously in ·
voh·cd with <i young divorcee," said Hickey
Ameriean Cited
Design of DC-10
Pylons Def ended
WASHl!IJGTON <AP > A
!)pokcsman for Mc Donne ll
Douglas Corp today defended
the design of the DC-10 engine
pylon. and said a crack found on
the plane that c ras hed in
Chicago occurred when the craft
was out or service.
John Brizendine, an official of
the DC·lO's manufacturer. told a
Senate Comme rce aviation sub·
committee the 10\.-2-inch crack
on the American Airlines plane
that crashed May 25 with a loss
of 273 lives "could only have oc·
curred when the pylon and wing
were not connected and the
aircraft was not in service."
Brizendine s trongly implied
but did not say directly thal the
crack was the result of main·
ten ance performed by an
American Airlines crew.
Officials of the National
Trans portation Safety Board
t old the subcommittee Wednes·
day the crack occurred during
maintenance.
Brizenrune said tests since the
crash "have proved that the
2nd Casino Opens
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)
Caesars' Boardwalk Regency,
this resort's second legal casino,
will open Friday morning with
six more table games for the full
legal gambllng hours.
OAAtfOI COAST '>
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DC·lO 's engine support pylon
. . is a good design and a good
structure that performs as we
originally intended."
But Donald J . Lloyd-Jones, a
vice president at American
Airlines, said there is no proof
the crack on the ill-fated plane
resulted from faulty main·
tenance work.
"It may be that we did cause
the crack," Lloyd-Jones saJd.
"It also may be that the ex·
istence of shims . . . created an
interference fit that made the
creation of a crack inevitable,
no matter what procedure was
used."
The airline spokesman said
the Chicago plane had three
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shims inserted at the time of
manufacture in ~he area of the
crack. A shim is a smaJl metal
filler used to correct for a mls·
alignment of parts.
Lloyd-Jones said his company
"feels that the presence or such
a s him raises ques tions whet.her
the aft bulkhead on the accident
aircraft was within McDonnell
Douglas' own tolerances."
Brizendine also said newly dis·
covered cracks on nve DC-106
are in a non-critical part of the
pylon and ''mote in the category
ol nuisance cracks."
William T. Gross, another
company spokesman, said the
cracks were in an area of the
pylon designed to keep the struc·
ture's aerodynamic shape and
reduce bucklin11.
Lanahome Bond. head or the
Federal Aviation Administra-
tion, said Wednesday he hopes to
make a ''definitive judgment"
by the end of the week about the
pylon fractures on t he five
planes. and then wlJI decide
whether to approve resumption
of Oights of DC·lOs, which have
been grounded since June 6.
F rortePageAI
FIRE •..
h ll h ead and wa1 later
trantPorted back to Lbe Norco
ftcllU.y.
City. county and &tale cr.wa
reapondtd to the 4 p.m. fire with
24 brus h en1lnea, three
buJldoun1 ellbt band crewa and tour air tanktn trom the !\)tan air attack center ln Hemet, a
at.ate operated factllcy.
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There were signs. too. that
afte r a week of meeting with
about 130 official and uQofficial
advisers and perhaps the m ost
important speech or hi! pres·
ldency ahead. Carter was about
to shake up his staff as he tries
to deal wit h the nation 's
economic and energy woes.
The s ubject of Schlesinger's
departure brought a s pate of
comments from White House of·
fic ials. none denying flatly a re-
port he is resigning.
The Energy De!'artment's
chief spokesman said 1 Wednes·
day evening that Schlesinger
had not resigned . But the
spokesman, James Bishop Jr .
GASOLINE RAT IONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
stopped s hort of denying the
secretary was being fire d
White House press secretary
Jody Powell said the report was
"uninformed speculation."
The Buffalo Evening News, in
a story today on Schlesinger 's
reported resignation plans. saJd
the secretary's job has ~n of·
fercd to John B. de Butts. re-
tired board chairman of
American Telephone & Tele-
gr aph Co
The story said de Butts h<1s not
replied to the reported offer.
One sign the president was
be~lnninjt work on a speech to
the nation s umming up hls
seminars was the presence Wed-
nesday at the Camp David
retreat of Hendrik Hertzt>erg, a
key speechwriter.
Powell said no date has been
set for Carter's return to
Washington, but he said "for the
next couple of days or so. he will
be here at Camp David.··
This fueled speculation that
Carter was planning to remain
the re working on an address
that could be delivered Sunday
evening before he sets out on a
planned trip to the Midwest on
Monday.
Powell said during the re-
mainder of his stay at the
hideaway in Mar yland's Catoe·
tin Mountains. Carter would re·
view options for reducing oil im·
ports and reviving the economy
in the face of an approaching re·
cession.
Carter is expected to endorse
some type of mobilization board
to cut through government red·
tape and speed crucial energy
projects, said a d minisfration
sources who asked not to be
identified. An energy task force
delivered this and o t her
proposals to Carter on Wednes-day. ·
Odd-e ven Plan
Exte nde d
To July 24
Orange County Supervis<'rs
have extended the emergency
odd-even gas rationing plan until
July 24.
After the unanimous vote pro·
longing the odd·even plan. board
member Harriett Wieder ad·
milted she had topped off her
tank Monday at a Huntington
Beach station only to realize
later that Monday was an odd
day while he r license plate
number Is even.
"But the gas station owner
didn't seem to notice. so maybe
thlngs aren't so bad any more."
s he concluded.
Tuesday's extension was the
!Second since supervisors ap-
proved o<Sd·even raUoning May
8.
Jmnbo J et Lands
Safely Afte r Fire
HONOLULU, Hawali <AP> -
A Northwest Orient Airlines 'H7
jumbo jet was forced to mum
to Hon olulu I nternational
Airport when a fire broke out in
its No. 1 engine.
The plane htnded s afely, and
no one was injured, said George
Mlyachi of Ole Federal AYtaUon
Admlnistratlon. Mlya~ht said
\he enstne cau1ht rlre shortly
1ner the jet took off Wednesday
mornln1. The captaln shut off
the enatne. exUn1uiahed the nre
and d umped moat of the jet rueJ
before retumln1 to t.M 1trport,
he•aJd ..
'
quoted as saying
Police charged that the Wh1k
chlldren left their Cather's body
undlsturbffi in their home tor
nine dayi; while they went on a
spending spree with h1~ money
and credit cards.
In May. M1rhelle was convict
ed or delinquent aggravated
murder und thl'ft in tht' !>laying
Juvenil£• Court Judgt! J ohn F
Corrigan committed her to lhc
Ohio Youth Commission , which
has JUnsdlction to keep her in a
state facibty until abe ia 21.
Sweeney earlier ordered
Jerome Watkins. 18. the alleged
gunman. confined indefinite ly al
Lima State Hospital after two
psyc hiatrists testified that
Watkins was not competent to
stand trial.
Homicide detective Robert
Shankland said after the body
S tandi11g Guard
,\ Hi year.old 111l'l'l11H·r 111' tht· \:re:.traµ.uan '.\:.it1onal
Guard. i<.Jent1 f1l'd 1>nl.\ ;1s L':1ml111;1 . ~tand~ ~uard out~1<Je
a famll~· <'ompound 111 :Vl.magu;,i Thl' guurd ha~ an ex·
tens1H• n·c·n11ting program under wuy and man~ young
men ;rnd wornt•n arc J'H111ng
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Employees Launch
'Sickout' in L A
LOS ANGELES IAP > -Hun
dreds of county employee)>, m
eluding s heriff's deputws. dt•pu
ty coroners and clt.'riral
workers. called 111 ~1ck toda\
Signaling lhl• start Of iJ threHlt'Ot•cJ
two-day l>tckout
··we·ve ROl one pt'r'>on 1n so
Car." said James Kono. ass1~lan1
chief of the coroner's m vcst1ga
tion division.
The 'l:T coroner's investigators
are part of a 35,000-member un
Jonized work force involved in a
wage dispute wtth the county
There are about 65,000 workers
on the county payrolls.
The Sheriff's Department
would not. say how many of its
4.200 deputies were participating
in the sickout today.
However. Sheriff Peter J
Pitchess cancelled all vacations
and put supervisory personnel
and those deputies reporting to
"'ork on 12 hour sh1fl5
· Wh1ll' "'t' L'annot rnndont· tht·
11ct1ons l•f tht> depulH''-...,:.11d
P1trhess. 'wr mu..,t r nlll'l7t lht·
harga1mng pron•,...,"" ht<.'h n•-.ull
1•d 1n th1!> 1mp:r .... M·
l'ltl'hl'S:O., ~hll IS l)llt of .... l;j\I'
rllll' to the n ... ath of .1 relut1 ""
also aC'knowledged that thl' level
of service provided to the coun
ty 's 33 unincorpo rated c1t1e~
wo uld be reduced.
"But we will be sta!Ced to
meet all e mergencies. life
threatening s ituations and those
s ituations involving an existing
~erious threat lo properly,"
P1tchess said
The JOb actions follow a stnke
hy city workers in R1vers1d~
that began Wednesday. sickouts
by Santa Monica poli t e and
wo rk s lowdowns by s heriff's
deputies in ne1 g h borin~ San
Rernard1no Count~
was discovered that he could not
understand the s laying
·'They had everything lbeir
father could give them: $20 a
week allowance. a TV in their
bedrooms, a magnificent stereo
system . a classy CB radio."
Shankland said.
"He (the father> fixed their
m e als. cleaned their home,
dropped them off al school,
picked them up and probably
wiped their noses. too."
F,.... Pafl*! A I
SKYL AB ...
in low scrub
Another rt•ported finrt wal>
m adt.' 400 miles to the southwe~l
in the town of Jerramungop,
where an un1dent1f1ed rc~tclt>nl
bro ught a rhunk nf hurn~d
fibrous material to u lot·al pol1<·1·
station. the newspaper the We~t
Australian reportt•d
/\ golf courst· ~rounchkf'1•1w1
in the coastal town of /\lbany
wu <, th~ first to t·la1m a find, but
his turned out t<1 bt• a hoax
pt•rp<'lrnted in part to "n•
ta liate" agains t ll ~ s1w1'1•
sc ientists "as we didn't ap
preciate them dehhi>r~t lt•ly rle
cidin~ to put SkylHh dnwn 1n
Australi a." s aid on1· of thosl' 111
vol ved
The Nar ronal Acrona1111c..., and
Sp<ice Adminis tr;1tion d10 not
"aim" tht· descending 1·rafl .11
t\u ">tralii.i. but a tumhl1ng
nm nt•uH·r rn<idl· tl)w;;1 rd thl' P111t
ffid\ h<l\I' 1•'<l£'ndt•d 1l s fall f;r r
t•nough 111 f!•a«h tlw «11n110t•nt...,
''>lllhY.t•sl c·orm t
J'h1 ~Mil Jo•r ;in1•1....c·o E>..in1im·1
111 ""'l'ilJWr 1 ~ 11fft•nn~ .1 $111.tJC~I
t(•Y.,trd 111r lht• first µicce 11f
~i.. \ l.ih 111rn1•1l 1n \Cl 1l . ancl
, ;i 'r i o u.... co m m t' n· 1 a I o u 1 r 11 .
around the world n·port{'dly at•
n·;u1y to pay ror chunks th1··
l'oulrt ~t·ll a:-.... ouH·n&r!>
:-... t\ ~ /\ 'IHI k,. ... \\(Im .. n 1\1 JI •.
~·1 11 pat nt•lo. :-..rnJ 111 W a~h mg11111
toduy thl' 'pan· agl•ncy mr~:ht
st• :1 d 1• x p 1• rt' to WP s t t! t n
:\u .... 1ralta 111 c h1•1·k on th1·
a utht•nt11·1t;v of pH•<'1·:. r1>portcdh
found
Aulhor1t1c~ c:ilculated that
most of all or the space station·-.
remains landed in a n area cen
ten~d nl!ar Ralladonia, a spars1•
Iv populal('f! rnnth areCI 5:111
mll('S cast of Perth
L' S o((ec1ab l'Sll!JJ.tlcd ~ t11
:!5 ton~ of metal '>U rv1vert
Skylab s d1s1ntegrat1011 when 11
plunJ?ed 1nlu the Earth':, a l ·
mollphen•
Twusia Rel~ases
An1erican P lanP
A MSTF.ROAM. Netherl:tn<h
11\ P 1 An American chaM1•r
pla n t-im pou nd e d b y th e
1'un1i;ian ~overnment reachPd
the Netherlands today after thE'
Tun1s1an:. re lieved it of 50 tons of
weapons they said were in-
tended for the Palestine Libern
t 1on Organization.
Dutch police took the four
A mt>r1can crewmen to quarters
Jt Sch1phol Airport after the
l.100-mile flight from Tunis. The
crew refused to talk with re·
porten.. saying their employers
in Kansas City ordered them not
to
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·Orange Coast
EDI TION
VOL. 72, NO. 193, 3 SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES
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Today's Closin•
N.Y. Stoek s
N F l FTEEN CENTS
Secretary Schlesinger to Quit Post?
W ASHlNGTON I I\ P 1 f're.:.1
deAt Carter's nurr) or domt·~ttc
pollcy ~erences 1:. uri11a rt•nth
drawln& toll c lo. e um1d ~pw"ul,;
tlon bis e mbattlt'd 1·1H•r1:'
secretary, J iAmt-:. R Sd1l1·,
in1er . is about to lf'u V\' ofh1·1·
And the Whitt Hou:-.1· IH"e:-. ... 11(
fke announe1•d to1t.1-. th.11
Carter will m akt· .1 11.1t111nalh
broadcast addrei.!> from h1' (I\ JI
Office at 7 p.m Pl)'l' Sunday
"The president wall '111.'<tl-. ""
issues which he feels an· 1 mµur
l.rnl lo tht• llt1l1<1n 111rlu1.hn.:
t•nt•rt:). • u stutt•rw•nt ... u11I
Th 1• 'l u I t• mt• 111 .1 I:. o .., .11 d
t '.1rfr1 \l.llUld :.tu·k Ht phrn:. tu
11.1\t•I 111 Kun'.'l u' ('1tv .Jflil
Dl'l 1 011 11n M1111tf,1' I 11 K an1>1t:.
t 11 \ tw wi ll sp1•ttk 111 tht' Nu
I hHl<tl A"'tll<'l.ttlOll 11( ('ountlt''· tu
prt•st•nt .1tl tlil111n11l 'Pc<:1fi1·:-. 011
t•111·rg\
111 lh•tr1111 , he will :-.pt>ak bnf'f
Iv tHHI tuk£• 11uestinn!-. from the
.1ud11·rw1· .it tht' ndlmn al c·onven
1111n 11f lht• Com mun1rallo11:-.
Dail' Ptlot Pft.oto by S•~• Mart>tf'
Workt>n. of Ame rica
Tht>rc wcro signs, lc..i. that
. .Ctt•r a "eek or meeting with
,, bout 130 officwl and unoffirial
GASOLINE ,RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
advisers a nd perhaps the mos t
important speech or his pres -
1denry ahead. Carter was about
~ to s h<1kc up his staff as he tries
1 11 ill• u l w 1 t h I h e n a ti o n · s
l'c·onomic und energy woes
The subject o f Schlesinger 's
departure bro ught a s pate or
comments from While House of-
ficials. none d enyin g flatly a re·
port he is resigning.
The Energy De p a rtment 's
chief s pokesman said Wednes-
day evening that Schlesinger
had not resigned. But the
s pokesman. James Bishop Jr .
s top ped s hort of de nying the
secretary was being fired
White House pre!is secretury
Jody Powell said the report was
"uninformed speculation "
The Buffalo Eve ning New!>, 1n
a story today on Schlesinger's
reported resignation plam,, said
the serret ary·:-. job has been or
fcr ed to John B. de: Butts . re
tir e d board chairman or
Am erican T ele phone & Tell·
graph Co
One sign the president wa:-
beginning work on u :-.pt'e<'h tu
the n a tion sum m 1ng up ht '>
semina rs was the preo;enc•t• Wet!
n es d a y a t th t: Ca m 1> U a ' 1 <:
retrt'at of llcndnk He rt.t!>erg. a
key Spt'Cchwnter.
Powe ll said no date has been
s et for Carter 's rC'lu r n t o
Washm~ton, hut ht• said "for the
nt'xt couplt' of days or so. he will
he ht•re al Camp David ·
T his fueled speculation that
(';.irter wus pla nning to remam
thert' workin~ on an addr<::-.~
that could bl' dehvert•d Sunday
l'\ t>ning hi.·fon· ht• sN :-. 11111 on a
pla111wd lrtp tu tlw Midwest on
~londu'."
Skylab Pieces Found
Australians Hunt Debris; Many Angered
PERTH. Australia IAPI
Austr:.iliam. on a Skylab hunt
:-.cooped up chunks or c h:.irred
dl'ori:. on lht~ edgl• of thl' .:real
\H•stern dt:~wrt trnfa\ a ftt•r thl·
l' S spact• :-.lut10n :.howt·red 1t!.
rcn -hot pil'l'CS over southwc::.l
Australia likt• "a tn11n on fl rt• ..
Whil<' som<: Australians piled
into jt•t•ps for wh<it could be :i
profitable sear ch for Skylab's
remains. others fl ooded the
A mcnran cons ulate here with
angry calls about the way the
plummeting spacecraft hap
pt>ncd lo hit Australia
Arson Eyed
In Laguna
Canyon Fire
By STEVE MITCH EU.
Of Ille O•tly Ptlol Sl•ll
·1 think 11 stinks th:.it the\ dl'
layl'd ttw descent ror HI m 1nutt•'>
!>O it misst·d tht·m and hat u:-.. ·
-.:rn1 one houst:wif<: in a C'ull lo a
Pl·rth ne "spapN "I rton t lh1ni..
our so-calll'd Am<:rt('<Jfl ull11•-.
ltkl' u~ n:n mut•h ·
The U .~· :-.pan· "' ;1t 1<m cndc<1
11:-. six -year od ysSl'Y at ab(Jut 2
.t m toda\ C!1 37 a m POT Wt•<I
nt•:o.day > in Onl· of thc v. orld -.
most <lt":-.olat{' <.ir """· tumbhn~ lo
F.:irth in a spe('t:tl't1lar fircworh
:.how tn the night -.k)
Tht·n• haH' lwt·n no rc•ports <>f
casua ltiesorpri,pert) rl<11nagt·
Civi._. Worker
Thrct-rn<•n ""' ak1·nNI ll\ .1
loud hoom rn tht• r1•11111t1· t11v.11 11f
Hawltnn;.i \H•n· .imong 1tw tir ... 1
to rC'port fmd1ng what aplJ•"<•r•·<I
to h1· a ptttto..• of Sk) 1,11,
Bill t\orton ..,;wf h•· .1111! '"'''
l'ompanmn:-. :-.poth•tl ttw "' fuol
long. thrl't' fool w11lt· <·\ l111dr11 .al
ptect: about '-1'< n11lt·,, uuth ,,,
Hawllnrw v. hl('h 1:-. ;;:,11 n1tl•·'
cast of (l(•rth
·11 took'"'"~ '\hu·lrJri,,
\l'htl'lt•:o. to lt:aul 11 1111 11, tlw
tr;.i1lt•r. ..,;.i1<l 'nrton J 11 l1·n1n1
ntUllll'OltlUO:-. l••l'ltrlll ldfl
flt• 'alll ltlt' C'\ ltt1dt•I I 11,tlt•tf
Dick Richard Dies,
Newport Merchant
"11h a fibt·r~la:o..., ltk•· suhsl:.i11n.·.
.qop1•an.·d lo ha\t' l111llntt"d ..ind
111Jl(•(f ;tl11111I liOO 11 •1•1 from lht·
1'111111 11f 11np.ic I Jllll 1·:inw to r ... ,1
111 lov. " 11111
\ r111I h1·1 I l'port•·d f111d '' .1:-
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111 I IH' IOIA 11 111 .J1•1 l'~trllllll).!lll>
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t1h11111., 01,111•11.rl lfl .1 hw.al fl"lte·•
-.1:111011 th1· Ill ""l'·•l•t'f lh1· \\, .. ,1
\u,11;il1an 1qio1t1·d
\ 1.!1111 I 11111 'tt J.!1 llllrld._I t't'Jl"I
If) ftlt' l'O:t -.1.d 111\\ll 111 •\Ill.ill\
I '•w4• ..,t\ \'I. \U. f>ag1· \LI
Bus f,a1~e s
May Go Up
By 15 Cents
8.' KATH\' l'l.i\~(·\
0t tt'Ml 0,.11 t PttOt ~t•tl Ediso11 Plan i B urps . Black sm oke pours from stack a t Edison Company
powe r plant in Huntin!;!tfln RC'arh . C'ompan~· officials
said the smoke bt•lc:hc:d mto the <JI r for eight minutes
lat e Wednesday afternoon wht•n one of the plant's boiler
jets broke. The breakdown resulted in a richer-than-
normal mixture or fuel and. thus. the black smoke, ac-
cording to Edison officials A company spokesman said
a re port on lhc inC'1dent wai. filt•d with the South Coast
Air Quality l\lanagcmcnt D1i.trirt
County fire c rews wer e still
mopping up hot spots today in
the aftNmath o f a 75-acrc
hillside fire a bove Lu~una Can
yon Road that police believe
was intentionally set.
0 . W "Dick" Rirhard died lo·
day at Hoag Memorial llospital
al the age of 73
1 t .. 1K111 rria' co:.t <1:0. m u1·h a::. :'iO •
11•11h r.1lh1•f '111.111:F,1·1·11i... 111 rult
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Mas'on Siler Rites
Scheduled Saturday
M o re than 250 rire fi ghter s
from Laguna Beach. the county
a nd the State Department or
Forestry battled the !itubborn
blaze. fueled by dry brush on the
west side or Lagunu Can}on
Road.
They wert! aided by four air
tanke rs thtil dropped Lons or
Firetrul -a chemical ret:.irdant
tnat coats the brus h -on the
fire as 1t moved toward a
ndgelint• a<.'ross the :-.trcet from
the Lag una Beach Lumber Com
pany. Funeral sen 1c·e!. \I, 111 he con
ducted Saturdav 10 Corona cit-I
"1ar for Mason Silt-r , tht• formt•r
owner of three Harbor An·a
'movie theaters who tl11:d W•·cl
nesd ay at the age of I)~.
• Mr. Siler.retired 1n Hl71i, :-1•11
1ng the theaters he built. th1·
Mesa The ater and the Lido
Theater. lo the Edwards C111t'ma r. h ain. He had sold lht· Hall'°a
beater several years t>iJrlt(•r.
He was a resident of l\ewport
~each for more thun 40 year:..
Jlis family boughl the Balboa
t'fbealer when they came lo LhE!
•Harbor Area in the c<1rly 1930-;
· Mr. S ile r ser vt-d on lhe
~ewport Beach Planning Com
.mission and was a m emtwr ur
'the City Council from l!MG lo
1948
At the lime of his rcllremt•nl.
~r. Siler recalled that when the
G riffith Company b u i lt has
theater on Via Lido. the only
other building in the area wai. a
mall bank run by Paul Palmer.
another area pioneer who died
earlier this year. The M e~a
Theater was opened four years
before the city incorporated
' Active in a variety of civic o r;
ganizalions. Mr. Siler was a
-ebarter m ember of the Newport
Balboa Rotary Club. At the time
of bis death, he was lhal or·
1anization 's lo ngest a c tive
m emb er with 40 yea rs o f
tervice.
> Mr. Siler was an avid golfer
who played re1ularly at the San-
•ta Ana Countey Club.
' Jte also enjoyed biking and j•lnce his retirement, he climbed
~t. Whitney.
)Ir. Siler was a member or the
Goofotlera1 an informal group of
people Crom the Udo
na. Another member of that
p, O. W. "Dick" Richard,
today. Mr. SA»r leaves hit widow,
<See SILER, Pa~ AZ)
More Coverage
Adcllt.lonaJ Harbor Area cov·
....,. appears today on Page
Alt.
Dally Pllol Stall PllOIO
DEAD AT 69
Mason Slier
Witnesses at the lumber com
pany said they sa" a blue van
with Michigan lict·nsc plat<:s pull
orr the sid<• of thl· road s hortly
be fore 4 p.m . An occupant of the
car got out and set off a bot
tlerockcl into the dry bru~h
be for e clim bing back into the
•:eh1cle
Police ar~on investigator Mike
Davis said he has good le ads in
the a rson probe. adding police
arc seeking t he van and its occu·
pa nts today "We believe the
parties respons ihle mtc•ntionally
set the fire, .. Davis !>aid.
Mafia Shooting
BULLETIN
NEW YORK <AP) -Mafia
chieftain Carmine Galante and
another 111an were s hot to death
In a Brooklyn restaurant th.ls af·
ternoon, police said. Two othe r
p e r son s w e r e serio u s l y
wounded.
Queen Unhappy
Prince Squires D·ivorcee
LONDON <AP> -Prince Cha rles, at 30 Britain's
most eligible bachelor, wa s reported to have a new
girlfriend. And because she's a divorcee. his mother
Queen Elizabeth was said to be far from pleased.
Willia m Hickey, gossip columnist in the London
tabloid Daily Express. named the woman as 23-ycar-
old J ane Ward, former wife of cavalry officer Toby
Ward.
Hickey said she has been acting as assistant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club, whose head-
quarters are only a few miles from Windsor Castle.
The prince is a keen polo fan and player, and
Hickey said she met him through their mutual love
of horses.
"'The queen is said to be concerned about their
friend.ship. presumably because it could cause pro·
blems lf the heir to the throne became serloulsy in·
vol ved with a young divorcee,'' said Hickey.
•
A long-ttme Ne~pnrt Beach
rc1'1dent . hi!> store. Richard's
Lid o Ma rke t. w as a local
landmark for years.
But Mr. Rkha rd was just as
weJI known for his t ireless ef-
fo rts to better his community
Those f'ffcrts usually centered on
young prople
Private funeral servires a rc
pen dinJ! al Pac ific Vi ew
Memoria l P ark
At the lime or his death. Mr
Rich:.ird was viC'e preside nt of
the Bank of Newport. a post he 'd
h eld since selling his market
bus inrss in 1976
A native of Wiscons in. Mr
Ri chard came to Newpor t Beach
an 1934 and opened the Newport
Publir Market at the corner or
2 1st Stret•t a nd Wt>st Orcan
Front
In 1948. he moved his busines:-.
to Via Lido. operating a complex
<Sec RICHARD, Page 1\21
l'o11n9 Bieyefisf
SUCCUMBS AT 73
O.W. 'Dick' Richard
Crash Injuries
Fatal to Girl, 6
S ix -year-old Melan ie Marie
Privitera of Newport Beach. Ill·
JUred Sunday when she was hit
by a car driven by a 17-year-old
boy. who police a llege had been
drinking. died Wednesday night
at Hoag Memorial Hos pital.
Police said today the youth
f aces c h arges of vehic ular
mans laughter in connection with
the accident that occurred near
t he little girl's Spygla ss Hill
home .
Traffir inves tigators said the
c hild is the sixth person to die in
a traffic accident in Newport
Beach this year. They a lso said
she is the ri~h to be killed in a
traffic accident in which drink
ing was involved.
Rosary for the little girl will
be recited Friday a t Our Lady
Queen of the Angels Catholic
C hurc h. Mass o f Ch ristian
Burial will be celebrated there
Saturday at 10:30 a.m .
S h e is s urviv e d b y her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James
'Privitera; he r brothers, Mark ,
Dan a nd Tim, and a sister, L>eb-
ble1 all of Coron a del Mar;
2nd Casino Opens
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . <API
-Caesars' Boardwalk Regency.
this resort's second legal casino.
will open Friday morning with
six more table games for the Cull
teaal gambling hours.
paternal grnndpan•nb. Mr ancJ
Mrs . James R . Pn v1tcra of
fl o rid a. and matt!rnal
grandmother . Mr!>. Grare E
Hyslo p of Nebraska
Burial fol lowing funeral
ser vices will be at the Ascension
Cemeter y. El Toro
Bill to Aid
Sate of N-M
School Gear
Asse mblywoman Marian
Be rgeson, R-Newport Beach.
has introduced legis lation to al-
low the Newport-Mesa school
dis trict lo s e ll materials
s a l vaged when the Newport
Harbor High School auditorium
was remodeled last year.
Dis trict spokeswoma n Jean
Harmon said ite ms o f sentimen-
tal value to some Harbor High
a lumni, including c handeliers.
murals and o rnate Iron anchors
on aisle seats, were removed.
However, she sajd state law
currently forbids the dislrlct to
sell or otherwise dis pose of the
items.
The proposed bill, AB 1925,
would permit the district to sell
the Uems and use the funds ror
l\cholarshJps. Mrs. Harmon sa id
l It .111~1 I 1111111 I I 1.ir1 11 l>t• I rir·:
I 11,1•-.
Dhtrtd d1n·t·t1ir" M'l ,rn i\ug :w public hea11n~ toda.' 011 a pn1
µo:.t•d fare' inr1 ~asl' which t·uuld
toil.t• effto<'I St>pl !J
Tht> prnpo:-.1·d r..i1 t• h1lo.1· \l.rJulrl
t•n.1ble OCTD to collcl'I 211 pt•r
C'l'flt of ii., opu·atrn,i.: t'O!>l!> from
I ht• farl'btl\ Rt•t·cnl "IJl\'
lt•J.!f!>lat111n n·q111rP'.'I lhut thl' d1:0.
I r11·t gt•m•rat(' at l<.•J:-.l <!O pto·rn•nl
ttf ti~ op1 •1.1l1 11g (•11st s lhrriugh
I.in•-. rn •>rdcr lu Ill' t•lt1!1hll0 for
,f,llt' mt11I\'\
I )t'TD l11;s1•:-.. wht1·h <in• earn
111g rt·l·ord• pJ:o.,1·ngt·r lo..id~ sin; .•
I hl' ..,! ;11·t tlf 1 tw Pnl'rg' crurwh
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Jl:O.l'd fort·~ from l5 "~'"" to :15 rl'nt~. lhl' first htkt• 111 d1s1r1c1
hlt'lllr~
Plan~ c·all{·<1 for a fort· rn
<'rt•a:.t' of <.inntlwr n1clwl lh1~
' u m m 1• r . h 1.1 I d 1 r l' 1· 1 n rs
pu~tpnncd thl• hrke bt•cau~c of an
1·rea::.ed ridership during the
gasoline s hortal-(e I
"eather
Late mght a nd t"arly
morning fog along the
coast . otherwii;e s unny
with lttth• te mpe rature
t hangt•. Lows tonig ht in
low 60s Highs Friday m
I low 70s at beach es t o
mid·80s inland.
INSIDt: TOOi\ l'
Orange County fi'a1r gets
underway l''ndoy and will run
through July 22. F'or a com·
plete listing of Priday'.~
events, see Page Al7
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·Orange Coast
LOI TI O N
Today's Closinlf
~.Y. Stoeks
VOL. 72, NO. 193, 3 SECTIONS, '6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Secretary ~chlesinger to Quit Post?
W ASHlNGTON <I\ P > Prt1b1
deal Carter'• nurn or domt>St H'
polity COQftrence · b i11lpurw1th
drawini to a l'IOst' nnuti 'J>t't'Ul.1
tlon hls e mbatlll·d t'll('rl.!'
secretary, James H Srhtt-...
lGter. is about to leJv\• ufhr1• ~nd lbe White tlou:.i• prt•ss or
flee announn·d toil a' t It .n
Carter will m akt• 11 1111i111n.111,
broadcast address from 111, 1 h .. ti Otfl~ at 7 p.m PDT Sundin
"The president will "IJt•uk 1111
issues which he feel:. a1 t· anwur
tirnt to thf• o ul uln irwludtnl(
1.•nc1'J::)." o l'lt ult•rtwnt i:.a1tl
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l'.1rtf.1 v.ould :-tu·k 10 plum. 111
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('11\ tw ~ill spt•<tk to lht• N;,
l111nu l !>'\1('1,lt lOn of C'ountws, to
pn·~t·nt ;11hht111nul s 1H:c1hc!> 1111
1·11t·qo,
In l>l'trrnt, he will ::.pt!ak bnef
I" untl tah ques tion::. from tht·
a11d1t:1t('t' <11 tht· nal1un ul 1·on vc11
11110 1>f lh t• Commun1cat1011!>
Wo rkcn. of Ame n ca.
Thert• wt•rt> signs. too. lhut
.1rtcr " week or meeting with
.1bout IJO orfic1al and unofficial
GASOLINE RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
.idv1:-.l•rs and pt•rhap~ the most
important spee<'h or his pres·
1tJency ahead. C'arter was about
10 ~h ake up his staff as he tries
10 deal \\llh lhl' n a tio n 's
t'l·nnoma• J nd e ner gy woes
The subject or Schlesinger's
departure brought a spate of
comments from White House of
f1 cials. none'denying flatly a re-
port he is resigning.
The E nergy De partme nt's
l'hie f spokes m an said Wednes·
day evening that Schlesinger
h ad not r esigned . But the
spokesman, Ja m es Bishop Jr .
s topped s hort o f denying the
secretary was being fired
White House press secretary
Jody Powell said the report wa!)
.. unanformed speculation "
The Buffalo Evening News, 10
a story today on Schlesinger·~
reported resignation plans. said
the secretary's JOb ha~ been of·
rered to John B de Butts, re
tired boa rd c h <11rman of
American T elephont> & Telt•
graph Co
One sign the pre-;1de nt wa!-t
beginrung work on a spct•ch hi
the natio n s umming up hi -.
sem111<1rs was tht-pre.,cnCl· Wed
n es d a y a t t ht· C a m p () a v 1 c:
re treat or lh:ndrik Hcrtzt>erg . a
key s peocchwntcr
Powell said no elate h tts ~en
S<'t fo r C<t rtcr's r e t urn lo
W<1shini.!lon. but ht' s aid .. for tht<
Ol'X t COUpll• or ciays Or SO, he Wiii
bl' here at Camp David "
T his fueled s peeula llon that
('a rter was planning to remain
there worki n~ on a n addres~
that could be delivered Sunduy
l'v1.•ning hl'fon• he· seb out on a
planm•tJ trip to tht• l\1 1dwt·st on
l\I onda)
Skylab Pieces Found
Amtralians Hunt Debris; Many Angered
~r
I
l
PE HTll. Australia <APJ
r\ustra han~ on a Skylab hunt
-;cooped up chunks or c harred
debri~ on the cdgt' o r the ~real
\H'Slt•rn dt•st•rt totJav aflt1r thl.'
l ' S sµa('l' stallon ~ho\.\t·rcd 1t::.
red-hot p1N·t·s OH.'r soulhWe!>l
Australia l1kt• "a tra in un firt•"
Whil<' some A ustralian~ piled
mto Jeeps for what cou ld bt• a
profitable s earch for Skylab's
remains. otht•r s flooded the
Amt.>ncan cons ulate here with
.ingry C'alts ab(lut the w<1y lht>
plummeting s pa cl'c raft hap
1wnt.>d lo hit Australi;,i
Arson Eyed
In Lagun~
Canyon Fire
Ediso11 Pla11 f Burps Dalh Pilot Pltolo by S• •• Mart>lt By STEVE MITCHELi~
Of Ille Daily P ilot Sl~ll
County fire c re ws were still
mopping up hot s pots today in
t he afterm ath u f <J 75-a crc
h1 lls ide fire above Laguna Can
yon Road that police believe
was intentionally set.
Black smoke pour5 from stack at Edison Company
powe r plant in Htmtingtnn Rc•arh. Company offitia ls
s aid lhe s moke bl'lchl'd into lhe air for eight minutes
I
l
late Wednesday afternoon wh(•n one of the plant 's boiler
jets broke. The breakdown resulted in a richer-than·
normal mixture of fuel and. thus. the black s moke, ac· Mo re tha n 250 firefighters
from Laguna Beach. the county
and the State Depar tment or
f'ore~try battled the stubborn
blaze. fueled by dry brush on the
west s ide of Laguna Canyon
Road
cording to Edison offtc1ab. A rompany spokesman said
a repott on the incident was fi)(•d with the South Coast
Air Quality l\l C:tna.ec-ment D1!.lrict
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Mason Siler Rites
Scheduled Saturday
T hey were aided by four air
tankt!rs that dropped tons of
f-'iretrol a che mical ret:..rdant
tnat coats the brus h on the
f ire as it m oved toward a
r1dgchne across the s treet from
the Laguna Beach Lumber Com ·
pany. Funeral scr v1n•s w1 II he l'fln
ictucted Saturdav Ill Corona del
/'1far for Mason Siler, tht· former
owne r of three Harbor An•a
ltnovje theaters who d ied Wed
nes d ay at the age of 6~
Mr. Siler retirt'd in 1!176 ~1·11
mg the theaters he bull!, t hc>
'Mesa Theate r a nd the Lido
Theater . to the Edwa rds Cinema rhain . He had sold lhl' Ba lliua
beater several year~ t•arht·r
He was a resident of Newport
~each for more thun 40 year:.
.His family bought t he Balboa
l'J'beater whe n they came lo the
•.Harbor Area in the eC1rly 19'.lOs
Mr. Sile r scr vtc"d o n the
ll'Jewport Beach Planning Com-
!mission and was a member of
the City Council from l!MG to
1948
At the time of h is rcttremt>nt.
_Mr. Slier recalJed that when tht·
Griffith Company built his
theater on Via Lido, the only
other building in the area wa!-t a
l'JJmall bank run by Paul Palmer .
another area pioneer who died
earlier this year_ The Mesa
Theater was ope ned four years
before the city incorporated. ~ Active in a variety of civic or·
.aanizations. Mr. Stie r was a
charter m ember or the Newpon
Balboa Rotary Club. At the time
of his death, he was that or·
1anizat ion's lo ngest a c tive
member with 40 y ear s o r
1ervice.
Mr. Siler was an avid golfer
who played regularly at the San·
•ta Ana Country Club.
' Jte also enjoye d hiking and
since bJs retireme nt, he climbed
~t. Wlutney.
llr. Siler was a me mber or the
Goofolfers, an informa l group of 11M111.nes1 people from the Lido
na. Another member or tbat
rou_p, O.W. "Dlck'' Richard.
today. llr. Siler leavos hla widow,
(8ee so.Ea, Page AZ)
AddltionaJ Harbor Area cov·
_... appN!rl I.Oday on Page
All.
Daily Pil01 SteH Ptoot•
DEAD AT 69
Mason Slier
Witnesses at the lumber com
pany said they s(lw a blue van
with Michigan linnsc plates pull
off the s idl1 of tht· ro<td s hortly
before 4 p m An occupunt of the
car got out and set off a bot
·tle rocket into the dry brus h
before c limbing ba<'k into the
·:ehiclc
Poh ce arson m vestigator Mike
D<1vis sa id he h as good leads in
the a rson probe. adding police
are seeking the van a nd its <><:cu ·
pants today "We believe the
parties respons ihlc mH•nt1onally
set the fire." Davis s aid
Mafia Shooting
BULLETIN
NEW YORK CAP) -Mafia
c hiertaln Carmine Galante and
another man were shot to death
in a Brooklyn restaurant tbls af·
ternoon, poUce said. Two other
persons were s eriously
wounded.
Queen Unhappy
4»nnce Squires Divorcee
LONDON CAP> -Prince Charles. at 30 Britain's
most eligible bachelor. was reported to have a new
gir lfriend. And because she 's a divorcee, his m other
Queen Elizabeth was said to be fa r from pleased.
'William Hickey, gossip columnist in the London
ta bloid Daily Express. named the woman as 23-ycar·
old Jane Ward, forme r wife of cavalry officer Toby
Ward.
Hickey said s he has been acting as assist ant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club, whose head·
quarters are only a few miles from Windsor Castle.
The prince is a keen polo fan and player, and
Hickey said s he met him through their mutual love
of horses.
''The queen is sald to be concerned about their
friendship, presumably because it could cause pro·
blems .if the heir to the throne became serioulsy in·
volved with a young divorcee,'' said Hickey.
•
· 1 thank it stink!> that the) <It·
laycd lilt• desc•cnt fo r IP. minute'
s<1 11 mtSSl'd them a nd hit u~.
saH1 Ont' homw \\1re in a t·all tc1 a
l't-rlh n<·Msµapl•r "I d1rn't think
our so 1•allt•d :\mcrlC':Jfl <tl ltt•'
11!..1· us n•n mul'h "
The Us· !)pan· sl attern ended
•l~ SIX·\'ear OdVSSl'\ at about 2
a m today I~! j7 a m f' DT Wpd
ne,da \' 1 in rinl· or tht• \\ orlrl ....
mos! d<':'olate a rt' a'. tum hi 111g to
F:arth in a spt•C'I ;11·tll ar firework..,
sho"' in the 111ght :-.!..}
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Civie Workt•r Bus .F~ares
Dick Richard Dies, May Go Up
Newport Merchant By 15 Cents
0 . W. ·'Dick .. Richard d1i>d lo·
day at Hoag Memorial llosp1tal
at the.age of 73
A long-time Ncwporl Rt!ach
re:-;1dent. hi~ s tore. Richard's
L id o Markel. w a s a loca I
1andmark for years
But Mr. Richard was just as
well known fo r his tire less ef
forts to better his commuruty.
Those e ffeets usually cente red on
young people
Private funeral ~erv1ces arl!
p e nding a t Pacific View
Memorial Park.
J\t the time of h1~ dea th. Mr
Rich ard was vice president of
the Ba nk or Nt•wport. a post he d
he ld since sellin g his m arket
business in 1976.
A na ti\'e of W1scons1n. Mr
Richard came to Newport Beach
in 1934 and opened the Newport
Public Market a t the comer or
21s t Street a nd Wes t Ocean
Front_
In 1948. he moved his business
to Via Lido. operating a complex
<See RICHARD, ~age A21
SUCCUMBS AT 73
O.W. 'Dick' Richard
Crash Injuries
Fatal to Girl, 6
Six-year .old Melanie Mane
Privitera of Newport Beach. in·
JUred Sunday whe n she was hit
by a car driven by a 17-year-old
boy. who police a llege had been
drinking. died Wednesday night
at Hoag Memorial Hos pital.
Police said today the youth
races c harges o r veh icular
m a nslaughte r in connection with
the accident that occur red near
the little gir l's Spyglass Hill
home.
Traffic inves tigators s aid the
child is the sixth person to die in
a traffic accident in Newport
Beach this year . They also said
she is the fifth to be killed in a
traffic accident in which drink
ing was invo lved.
Rosary for lhe little girl will
be recited Friday at Our Lady
Queen of the Angels Catholic
Church. Mass o r C hris tian
Burial will be celebrated there
Saturday at 10:30 a .m .
She ls s urvived by h e r
plrents, Or. and Mrs. James
Privitera: he r brothers. Mark.
Dan and Tim. and a sister, .oet>·
bie, all of Corona del Mar:
2od Casino Opens
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . <AP>
-Caesars' Boardwalk Regency,
tbls resort's second legal casino.
wlll open Friday morning with
six more table 1ames for the rull
legal gambUn1 hours.
pate rnal grandpan•nb, Mr a na
Mrs . J ames R Privitera or
rlorida . and mate rn al
grandmothe r. M rs. Grace E
Hyslop of Nebras ka.
Buria l fo llo wing funera l
services will be at the Ascension
Cem l'tery, El Toro
Bill to Aid
Sale of N-M
School Gear
Assembly woman M a r ian
Bergeson . R-Newport Beach.
has introduced legislation to al
low the Ne wport-Mesa sc hool
dis tric t l o se ll mate rials
sal vaged wht!n the Newport
Harbor High School auditorium
was remodeled last year.
District spokeswoma n Jean
Harmoo said items or sentimen
tal value to some Harbor High
a lumni, Including chandeliers.
murals and ornate iron anchors
on aJsle seats, were removed.
However. she said state law
c urrenUy forbids the district to
sell or otherwise dispose of the
Item s .
The proposed bill, AB 1925,
would permit lhe district to sell
the item.~ a.nd use the funds ror
scholarships, Mrs. Harmon said.
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pO:-..l•d far<' incrca::.t· which could
ta k(• efft:c.;l St> pt 9
Thl' rropo:;.i·d fo 1t• h1!..e would
~·nable OCTD to rnllcct 20 J.ll'I"
n•11t of lb 01Jl·rat111g cost:-. frofll
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.i1~cd fores from 25 CTlll!> tu :1;;
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t'rl'ased rtd('rs h1p during thl'
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"ealht.•r
Lall' 111g h t a nd early
morning fog a long the
coa s t . o therwise s unny
wt t h little t e mperat urt>
c h angt'. Lows tonight in
low 60s. Hig hs Friday in
tow 70s a t beac he s tu
mid·80s inJand.
INSIDE TODA'\'
' Orange County Fair get3
underway F'riday and will run
through July 22 F'or a com·
plete listing of F'rfday·s
eventi. see Page A17
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Fans StHI Mourn Duke
87 C'YNTHlA KAOO GA ._ ................
One mcmlb ..tt.r \be deaUa o'
le1end1ry movie 1reat Jo"•
Wayne, tribute ronUnue to pour
tn and fans continue to mourn
hi• losa.
More than 4,800 tt>b\ribu"'°"31
havt bfc-o mad~ to th~ cancer
fund ~Uabll4hNI In Ms honor and
flov,. r-btarin1 f ns hue ft«ked
l o Pacllk View Mt>moriaJ Part
an Corona del Mar. wh«t~ he ls
buried
Tbt' Onm1t <.:ounl)' Koard of
Sup~rvl.sor-8 has voled to erut a..
SUlh.1 of lhf' fW at the eow>ty
airport l"t'named t.n h1' honor
A.Iler numerous batllt<i.
against lhe di110.a , Wayne, 11
lona-t.nne Ncwp<>r\ Beach res1
dt'nl. dlud of cancer a\ UCLA
Med ical Center on June 11 ul
... ~ 72
S nee lhen. more lhan 4,600
fans "from every sta.tte In the na
tion and every country in lht!
world" have contributed to the
caoc~r fund ~et up in his name
at the fat•11ity , nfflcials said
f 'ro• Pa,,.-I
RICHARD. •
that included the m arket. a cor
ree shop and several other smr.ill
businesses. The market is now
part or the Hughes cha in.
In 1971, Mr. Richard opened a
second market in the Harbor
View Shopping Center at San
Miguel Drive and San Joaquin
Hills Road. That market is now
Gelson's.
His talents as a businessm an
and his civic accomplishments
won Mr Richard countless
awa rds and accolades.
In 1973. in honor of his 25lh an-
ni ver sary at R ichard's Lido
Market. city officials declared a
Oiclc Richard Day and gave him
the key to lhe city.
The anniversary tribute in-
c luded celebrities such as movie
st ar John Wayne. a long with
market employees and hundreds
of loyal customers .
The list of the organizations
which he led or founded is
lengthy. It includes the Goofof-
fcrs. a coffee club made up of
longtime Newport Beuch civu:
;ind business leaders .
As tin appointee of President
Eisenhower, he serve d a s a
~pC'rial envoy to an international
business ronrerence in Italy
Mr Richard was the founding
pres ident of the Orange County
Ph1lharmonk Society and alsu
helped organize Orange County
Big Brothers.
H e was pres ide nt of the
Newport Ha rbor Arca Chamber
or Commerce and the Newport
Ueach United Fund
He was a member of the board
nf directors of the Orange Em·
p1re Counril nf the Roy Scouts of
AtnL•nc:i, Goodwill of Orange
<:ounty, the Orange Coast YM-
f: A the Nc:>wp<>rt Beach Public
L1brarv. and both the Boys and
Girls Clubs of the Harbor Area.
A supporter of Hoag Memorial
Hos pital. he was one of the
t•ha rtc:r members of the 552
C'fub. a hospital s upport group.
Mr. Richard was a n active
fi nan c i a l s upporte r of
Republican causes a nd can-
didates
Among Mr Ri chard's s ur-
\'1vors are his widow, Jenny, and
his son. John.
Th ey h <1ve s ug geste d
me morial contributions to either
Ora nge County Big Brothers or
to the Orange Empire Council of
the Boy Scouts of America
PIWT LOOKS
AT ACTI VITIES
Orange Coasl residents enJOY
many alternatives in summer
recreation.
Today's nally Pilot provides
an overview of recreational ac-
tivities available to local resi·
dents lhis s ummer
See stories and photos on
Pages AlO to Al3 depicting a
, variety of summer diversions.
ORANGE COAST H
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Wtdnnday.
Tb•y would not . hO-wever, d11·
cloH the uacl 1n1ount col·
lttted
"81• boHI f\111 of conlrtb1&
Uona ba\le been comloa ln every
day, aDd four u tra peopl w n:
blt'ed to h~lp process tb~m."
\Cl.A ~pn k t-"w o n11u1 11 111 11
Otht'f fi1n' d tul y i>lreum
through Parthc.-VI ~ Nemuriul
rark whert' Wayoe w:H huJ 1t:'t.J
in un un.murlcl'd 1r111(' J unt l~
A 1poke1m1n for Pacitl~ Vlew
aaid be bad no eeUmat.e of tM>w
man)' vt.lllOl"I had come bec:ause
of the 1ctor. but added tb•l
Olin)' ol them "want to tee the
pretty place where John WA)'Oe Ir. buntd ..
A airoup of eight lo 10 donors
lt·tl by mobile home park de
vcll11wr Hru(•e Knoll have reused
1u1)0t>Y for tb~ airporl statue.
whi r h 1s expected lo co s t
bet Wf't.!n $25.000 to $50,000. One
or two American a rtists will be
hired to sculpt the memonal,
Knott said.
Other tributes inc lude four
boo kl about the actor· "John
Wayne: The Actor, the Man," by
George Bisbo1,1 , "John Wayne . A
Tribute," by Norm Goldstein and
T he Associated Press: "Duke
The John Wayne Album," by
John Boswell and David Fisher ;
a nd "Shooting Star." by Maurice
ZOlotow
Coffee Takes
10.ceiu Jump
Nf<:W YORK I AP>
Pc<Jclcr & <•unibl~ Co , tht-
n a 1 iun '!S 1St'('011d large!>t
roff ~E" roa:.ler. has boosted
the wholesale price or
Folger's ground coffee
brands b y 10 cents M
pound
UCI-County Hassle
Goes to Arbitrator ·
Th~ C'an<'lnnat1 ·b ased
<·ompany sutd Wednesday
lls price for ground t•offet:'
as $3 18 per pound
Procter & li:.imhll' ~&1d
tht· ancrease reflects a
steady rise in the price of
unroasted coHee beans
that has pushecl the pril'l·
of a powtd or Folgcr 's C'O(
fee up by 70 cents s inct•
February.
Ut: Irvine as taking its dispute
w\lh Orange County over $10 3
nHlhon in unpaid medical bills
and collection fees to binding
arbitration.
The unive rsity told county or
hcials this week that it will sub
mlt the controversy to an im
partial third party, whose de·
c·1s1on on whether the county
owes lhe money would be final.
University officials claim the
county is responsible for three
years of unpaid bills under a
contract the school has with the
county to provide medical care
to indigents al UC I Medtcal
Center
The county maintains the $10.3
Atn .. ric.-an Cited
Design of DC-10
Pylons Def ended
WA S HINGTON CAP) -A
s pokesman for McDonne ll
Douglas Corp. today defended
the design of the DC-10 engine
pylon. and said a cr ack found on
th e pl ane th a t cr a s h ed in
Chicago occurred when the craft
was out of service
John Brizendine. an offi cial or
the OC-lO's manufacturer, told a
Senate Com merce aviation s ub·
l'ommittee lhe lO'~·inch crat•k
on the American Airlines plane
that crashed May 25 w1lh <1 loss
NO GROUNDINGS
OF747s-A4
of 273 lJves "could onry nave oc-
curred when th e pylon and win~
were not connected a nd the
aircr aft was not in service ...
Brizendine s trongly implied
but did not say directly that the
cr ack was the result or main·
ten a n ee p e rforme d by an
American Airlines c rew.
Officials o f the National
Transportation Sarety Board
told lhe subcommittee Wednes
day the crack occurred during
maintenance.
Brizendine said tests since the
cra s h "have proved that the
Peak Scaler
_,Lucks Out'
ZERMATT. Switzerland
(AP) -An Ame ric an
army officer escaped in-
j ury when he plunged 330
feel after attempting to
climb the Matterhorn
wearing beach s h oes,
rescue officials said.
Capt. St ephen R o m ·
bouts, whose age a nd
h ometown were n ot
available. began climbing
the dangerous east face or
the 14,690-foot mountain
Monday but had difficulty
a bout two-thirds of the
way up.
DC. \O's f!Pgine support pylon
is a good design and a good
structure that performs as we
originally intended."
But Donald J . Lloyd-Jones. a
vice president at American
Airlines. said there is no proof
the crack on the ill-rated plant·
resulte d from faulty m ain·
te nance work.
·· 1t may be that we did <.'<1use
the crack." Lloyd-Jones said
'' ll also m<1y be that the ex
is tence of shims created an
interference rit that made the
creation of a crack inevitable.
no matter what procedure wa:-.
used.''
The airline spokes ma n s aid
the Chicago plane ha d three
shims inserted at the time of
manufacture in lhe area of the
crack A shim is a s m all metal
riller used to correct for a mas·
alignment of parts.
Lloyd-Jones said bis company
"feels that t.he presence of such
a shim raises questions whether
the aft bulkhead on the accident
aircraft was within Mc Donnell
Douglas' own tokrances."
Brazendme a lso said newly dis·
covered cracks on fi ve DC-lOs
arc in a non-critical part of lhc
pylon and "more in the category
or nuisance cracks."
-William T. Gross , another
company s pokesman. said the
cracks were in an area of lhe
py lon designed to keep the struc-
ture's aerodynamic sha~ and
reduce buckling.
Langhorne Bond. head of the
Federal Aviation Administra-
tion, s aid Wednesday he hopes to
make a "definiti ve judgment"
by the end or the week about the
pylon fractures on the five
planes. and then will decide
whether to approve resumption
of fUghts or DC-lOs, whi~h have
bt>en grounded since June 6
2Surgeons,
3 Nurses Hit
In Sex Case
million was s pent on medical
treatment and services not cov
ered by the contracl when tht!
university took over o~ral1ons
o f the m edical center three
years ago.
Murry Cable. director o(
medical services for the county.
said that the university. because
1t is a teachm~ hospital. d(}('s
th ings that are not med1cally
necessary.
•'We only pay for what 1s
m edically necessary." Cable
said .
Toby Milligan. a s pokesman
for the medical center dis agreed
on lhe nature or treatment.
..Any medical treatment we
perform is necess ary.·• she ~aid
today
The univers ity and county
agreed to take unresolved mat-
ters to a binding arbitration
when they approved the con·
tract.
Cable said the contract slate::.
tha t i( the university is to be re·
1m bursed , UC I mus t gel
authorization before treating a
patient Cot a non-emergency
condition
Each bill also is reviewed by a
panel or physicians lo determine
if the treatment was necessary
The a rbitration 1s, expected to
take several months.
Factory Ho1ne
Pla11 to Get
lrviite Study
I rvme C'lty Council member~
have ~iven approval lo form a-
tion of a commallec to study r<1c-
tory-bwlt hous ing.
Formation of the group was
urged by Councilman Arlhur An
thony. He said he believes that
pre fabricated units could be
used to m ake housing more af
fordable to low and moderate in
come individuals who want to
live and work 1n Irvine.
The commitle{' will be com·
prised of Anthony. a represen
lat1ve or the city staff . a plan
n1n g comm1 ss 1onc r and a
representative:' or the frvan e
Company
Committee mt"t'tings will be
open to the public, although An-
thony cautioned that he didn't
want initia l meetings flooded
with s alesmen from lhe pre -
f abn cated housing industry
Soviets Nix U-2
WASJnNGTON <AP) -The
Soviet Union h as refus ed to
agree to U.S. plans for flying U·2
planes over Turkey to check
Soviet complia nce with the
strat egic arms l\mi1:3tion treaty.
' 11£1 GUllU ~
AUSTRALIA
.,.
0 500 ~M1les--t
11.~w1,...,..1e
MAP TRACES PATH OF SKYLAB IN RE·ENTRY PLUNGE
Australians Picking Up Pieces of Charred Debrta
f'roM Page A J
SKYLAB PIECES ..•
was the first to claim a find, but
his turned out to be a hoax -
perpetrated in part to "re-
t'ali a te" against U .S. spac~
s c ientists "as we didn't ap·
preciate them deliberate ly de·
ciding to put Skylab down in
Australia," said one of those in·
volved.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration did not
"aim" the descendlJ'lg craft at
A u s tralia. but a tumbling
maneuver made toward the end
may have extended 1ls fall fa r
enough to reach the cont.inenl's
southwest com er.
The San Francisco Examiner
newspaper is offering a $10,000
reward for the fi rst piece of
Skylab turne d in to it, and
various comm e rc ial QUtfit ~
around the world reportedly ~rf'
ready to pay for chunks th{:y
could ~ell as souvenirs.
NASA s poke swoman Mary
Fitzpatrick sajd in Washington
loday the space agency might
se n d expert s to West e rn
Aus tra lia to c hec k on the
a uthenticity or pieces reportedly
round.
Autho rities calc ulated that
most of a11 of the s pace station's
remains landed in a n area cen·
tered near Balladonia, a sparse-
ly popula ted ranch are<1 530
miles east or Perth.
Judge Shuts Court
For Small Hearing
A pre liminary hearing into
second-degree murder charges
lodged against plastic surgeon
Dr. R alph Small and his male
nurse were closed to the public
Wednesday at the request of de
re nse attorney Terry Giles
Defendant:. 111 en min a l cases
have the nght by law to ask that
preliminary hearings be closed
to the public The hearing 1s be
ing held lo determine 1f Dr
S mall should stand tria l
Small. a 31-year -old Laf[una
Beach resident, is charged with
second-degree murder 1n c<1n-
nection w1th the November t97H
death of ~· 33-ycar .old woman
who ~ent into cardiac arrf'st
during breast implant ~urf!cr\
at Sm ull's Santa Ana c h nil'
Hts nurse, 48-year·old Leonard
Case of Moren o a l s o wa s
c·harged wi th ~eco nd -cleg ret.
m urder in connection with the
death of the woman, Kim Plock
of Santa An a.
Small , Case and a third m an .
technician Ronald Milstead, also
race lesser charges relating to
a lleged violations of the state
business code and lhe unlawful
practice of medicine.
Earlier this year , Small's
license to practice medicine was
revoked for one year by the
state Board of Medical Quality
Assurance. The state agencv
<.1 lso placed Small on 10 y~arS
probation
t 'rotn Pngt.' .. 1 J
Rosema ry a nd son, Richard
Siler, both or Newport Beach,
and two daug hte ri;, P amt>lci
Chris tiansen of San Franc;l>l'O
a nd Patric ia Slie r of Costa
M ~sa.
Friend~ may rail for v1s1tat1on
Fr1<1uv al Be ll Broadwav
Cha pel. t:osl<.I Mesa from 000~1
to 9 p.m
Funeral ser vices will be held
Saturdav at \1 a. m. at Pacific
View Memorial Park Chapel.
with Dr . John Huffman Sr. of·
ficiatiog.
Switches S ides
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Paul
<?a~n ·~ .".Sp!rit of .13·· spending
hm1t 1rutrnt1ve gamed a promi-
ne nt convert Wednesday: As-
sembly Speaker Leo McCarthy.
one of the most outspoken OPPo·
nents of Proposition 13 fast year.
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~
I
I .
Rombouts "is incredibly
lucky to be alive." said
Carlo Gobba, manager of
the Air Zermatt Rescue
Service "Nobody falls
from the east face and
comes out alive -
esp ec ially in b eac h
s hoes.''
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Two
surgeons and three nurses al
Sutter Memorial Hospital have
b ee n accuse d oC g r os s
n egligence and unprofessional
conduct for their roles in an
operating-room sex scandal.
Or. William Mio fsk y . an
anesthesiologist , has pleaded no
contest to three charges of sex·
ua l perversion on unconscious
female patients during surgery.
OFf'SHORt: •OP• Qll lK~ll\ t:R • HOBrn • SlllU'LINI-,; •NIA• STUBBIES
Odd-even Plan
Extended
To July 24
Orange County supervisMs
h ave extended the emergency
odd-even gas rationing plan until
July 24.
After the unanimous vote pro-
longing the odd-even plan. board
member Harriett Wieder ad-
mitted she had topped off her
tank Monday et a Hunt.Jngton
Beach atatlon onl y to rnllze
later that Monday was an odd
d1y while her license plate
number Is even.
•·But the gas station owner
didn't iteem to notice, 10 mQbe
things aren't so bad any more,"
•he concluded.
Tuesday's exteruiton waa the
1'ttond alnce aupervlaors •P·
proved odd·cven r1Uonln' May
8.
Hts sentencing bas been de-
layed pending examination by
psychiatrists to determine if he
Is a mentally disordered sex of-
fender who should be treated in
a state hospital.
The state Medical Quality As -
sura n ce Board and lh e
Regist e r ed Nursing Board
moved Wednesday against the
doctors and nurses in an action
that could result in suspension
or revocation of their licenses.
Tbe tive were accused of fail·
fng to act responsibly on ln·
formation they recelved regard·
Ing Miofsk,y's conduct
Ooctora named In the com·
plaint are Calvln O'Kane, 56,
lormer medical chief of staff at
the hosplt•1. and WllUam Rec·
tor. 66. rormer board chairman
of Sutter Community Hospitals
and a auriteon on the gtaff al Sut-
ter Memorial.
WE CARRY THE BEST
ALL YEAR LONG
.NEWPORTSURFANDSPORT
'
MEN'S. WOMEN'S
& BOYS' SWIM1U:AK
ShlnZ
2101/i ~A ...
lalbo.l.a.d
673·712'
to .. "'"'', ... ...,
.·
DA.I Y r 1LCi Jt:J
Bot log Begins Bergeson
Tax Cut
Awtmlian Challenges Death Yalley Bill OK'd
a, raso •Jal t10 •mu. ....................
OEA'm YAU.EV A blist r·
•n1 1un rose over Otis, the hot
tftl placo an the world, today .
•nd with ll o 40-year-old
A'lalrallu roM to t.he cbatlengc
or Mlai lbe first to run non 11top acron It.
Tony Rafferty. a sclf.btyl~
pb"'tcal ftt.neu burr •nd IN
ture r on the i.ubJet'l. left
Shoahone tone gas station. ont>
cate, one mot~)) al 5 a m ~nd
s truck olt north towud Scotty·~
Castle, 12' miles aw3y
He's foUowrng a hilly , tw1Nt1ng
road that runs past notable
Death Valley l o<'ation11 as
Badwater, lowest poml Ul N()rth
America at 279 feel below seu
level; Furnare Creek. unofftc1al
valley capital. and G rapevtnc.>
Canyon, a cottonwood-studdetl
oasis near the castle
However. Rafferty wall huvc
little time for sightseeing H<'
said Wednesday he expects to
churn_ a cross the searmg valley
floor 10 about 30 hour!>. give or
take an hour.
Rules regulating such non.stop
competitions a llow runn~rs to
take a five-minute break during
each one-hour period.
"It's not the dis tance really
H's the heat." said Rafferty with
nice understatem ent
llh,.IUll°" Or Tom ,.. .. ,...,
REAL HOT JOGGER
Death Valley's Rafferty
Temperatures on the 1;1sphalt
road s urface often hit 200
degrees. Normal July air tern·
pe ratures gene ra lly exceed 110.
That ·s an the shade. And there as
no shade
A rour·member crew 111 ac
rompanyi.ng Rafferty to provide
., continuous 11upply or water and
r unning 11hocs.
Rafferty trk>d to make the run
culttir tbis week. but called it
off »t the ZS·mile mark when one
t•rew memb~r . rilming the
e ve nt. tumbled o ut of a car.
Another crew member fell ill.
due lo effeets of the beat.
Two National Pa rk Service
rangers who work at Death
Valley National Monument are
going along as observers of the
event.
They p<>ant out that several
people have run {he course
before. but that all of the pre-
vious runners have taken long
breaks. thus djsqualifying their
runs for the coveted non-stop ti·
tic
"ll 's <A fantastic cha llenge."
HaCferty repeated Wednesday
"I JUSt want to see if I can be the
hrst person to run Death VAiley
under the toughest conditions.
which is midsummer."
Rafferty has run ove r grueling
non·stop courses in Australia.
and today is probably glad he's
running in Death Valley instead
or his homeland.
At least he was able to avoid
the fallout from Skylab.
A tax cut bill. authored by As·
semblywoman Marian Bergeson
of Newport Beach passed the
lower house Wednesday and Im
mediately was hailed as the big-
gest legislative victory of the
year for Republicans.
Ttle measure. AB 276. now
goes to the state Senate. It would
force adjustment of the state in·
come tax brackets to rertect the
prevailing inflation rate.
Mrs. Bergeson estimated the
bill will save taxpayers. whose
income has been pushed into
higher brackets by inflation.
about $1 billion in the rirst three
years.
"For too long. California tax
payers have be-en saddled with
higher and highe r taxes." the
Re publican legislator said.
After the 4 p .m . Assembly
vote, Speaker Leo McCarthy, D·
San Francisco. s aid the
freshman Assemblywoman's bill
"passed out of here with m y ac·
tive assistance ...
Minority Leader Carol Hallett.
R-Atascadero. called passage of
Mrs . Be rgeson's tax indexing
bill the bigges t victory or the
year for Republicans . It was ap-
proved 56-0 in a roll call vote.
"Unlike tax cuts proposed by
Democrats. indexing means a
permanent. ycar·arter-year tax
cut," Mrs. Hallett added
AP Wlf-i>"°lo
SANDRA ANO TONY BENNETT IN HAPPIER TIME
Singer's Wife Seeks Divorce After Seven Years
Left Dis Heart
Tony Bentiett's Wife !;plits
HOLLYWOOD llH'> Singer Tony Uennett's wife has ftlt·d
for divorce. seek m g to t>nd their scven·ye.ir marriage
---.......---------------~ ~ She said the state "makes
money off inflation." which she
called a "hidden tax increase."
In the Superior ('ciurt pet1t1on filed Wednesday. Sandra
Elame Bennett ~ought t u~lody ()f lht· coupll''S two daughter'>
9·.year-old Joanna C1nd 5·vear old Antonia. and half lhe1r prnpt:1
ty. 1nc\udmg their H1..·Hrly I hlb homt· and s tock tn T"ny Ht'nrw tt
Enll'rprise~
No reC1son fo r lht· c11v<11 <·1· "a'> h'>tl'd 1n thl' ~u1t
Bt-nnelt, 50. I'> ht•'>l 1-nY" n for h1~ n·t·ordang or ··1 Ll'rt ;\h
McCarthy had earlier derued
reports that h e he lped the
Hearl 10 San Franc·1-.1..·11 111· ha' l"U :,on:> b)' a prevwu~ :n • .H
n<igl'. which abo ,•nrkd 111 d1\llrl't• /tlosk Issue Democrat
Boss Sets
LB Talk
Judge Not Exempt
From Court Probe
measure an a key Assembly
c ommittee 1n return for
RepubUcan s upport for AB 8. the
Assembly's long -term fmaocmg
plan for local ~overnmcnt.
He s a id Mr~. B l'rg e~on '>
meas ure had rccetved commit·
tee approva l "on its own
merits."
Tht• 36 ~ c::.ir old ~1 r-. B1•nnt•ll "'J '> a11 Jl'tn·'>~ bd on· ht·r
ma rnagt· Sht· hJ tl IJ1·t 11 tnJrrtt·d Jnd dn orccd berorl'. but ha-Y
no othPr ctuldren
IA Boy, 16, Held
In Pier Slwoting Ri c hard O 'N~lll . s tat e
D~mocrat1c Party chairman,
will a ddress the Ca lifornio
Huma n Rights Ad vocates group
in Laguna Beach Saturday at a
dinner <.al the Surf a nd Sand
Hotel.
The dinner c ulminates the
group's semi-annual convention.
which will take place all day
Saturday at Lagum1 Bt>ach Hi,:!h
School.
O'Neill will comment on the
s tate of the Democratic parw
O'NEii.i.
and ro le o r
the human
rights move
menl i n
terms of tht·
Democ r a ti c
platform in
1980.
The Sac
ramento-b as-
ed lesbian and
gay ri g ht s
lobbying organization also is
.featuring comedian and speaker
i vy Bottini at the 7 to 10 p.m. din·
nt!r
Tickets for the danncr are S30
each and may be ordered by
ea lling the Orange County
chapter offices C1l 499-3142 .
LONG BEACH (AP I A
judge denied today s tate
Supreme Court Justice Stanley
M osk 's petition for exemption
from testifying in public at a
probe of the high court's pro·
cedures. !Related story. Page
A5 >
Superior Court Judge Robert
A. Wenke said in a written ruJ-
mg that the state Judicial Coun·
cil has the author ity to order
public hearings in any of its 10-
vesli~ations.
Mosk claimed s uch publtc a1r-
mg of the council's probes was
uncons titut iona l . and im
mediately filed an appeal.
"This court concludes that the
Judicial Council bad the authori·
ty to enact Rule 902.5 providing
for public bearings in any in·
vestigation ... re lating to the
handling of the Tanner case and
others by the Supreme Court of
California ... Wenke's ruling
s aid .
Although We nke did n ot
s pecifically say that Mosk must
testi fy in the hearings before the
Co mmission o n Judicia l
P~rformance. his son. attorney
Richard Mosk s aid earlier his
father would comply if the j udge
ruled the hearings need not bt:: Ar guing for s upport , Mr~
confidential. " Wenke said he interpreted the Bergeson told colleagues. "Thi!
California Constitution as giving cost of living that employees rt'-
the Judicial Council discretion lo ccive pushes them anto higher A 16·ycar-old Los An J;!l'll·~ hoy
provide for confidentiality when brackets . only t o ha ve the was arrested on :-.u~va cwn of
it felt it was necessary. money taken by the state." She murder Wednesday "'hen tw said income taxes a re "over· t -' 1· b 1· He c ited a cha nge in the urneu over a gun 1)4> n·c e H"H'
language or Article 6, Section collected" by the state . was used an a recent Huntington
18·F. wh.ich was changed in 1966 The bill would require the Beach shooting.
from an absolute requi rement brackets to bt· adjusted annual · T he youth and three othl'r
for confidential hearings to an ly, beginning in 1980. to reflect JU\(:nile~ origi nally had been ar
authorization of the council to the full (>(!rccntage change in the rl•sted in conncct100 with th<.> .Ju
"make rules ... providing for Ca lifornia Con s umer Price I:> l fatal s hooting of 2.\·:>Car nlcl
confidentiality of proceedings." Index. Brian Owen o St•1l .it 1h1· llun1
"If the J udicial Council is Currently :.uch adJu~lments angton Beach P1c-r
·authorized' to provide for coo-take into account only 3 percent P I h I h fidcntiality. what precisely may o icc say t t' '°' ad bct·n
.JU\ cntl1: llall last "ee k
T tw )'<>Ulh. poht·e ~aid , \H'nt to
I hl' p1l'r Wednesday aflNnoon
"1th <.m attorney. dug up lht• guJ1
and t·onlal'ted police
The Ill year-old . policl' 1-ta1cl
"a'> t<ikcn back to Oronge 0 1un
1 v J uH•mlt· Hall a ft1:r h1 '> arrl'SI
..ind later tran~ferrcd to Orangi•
Co unt' Jail
l'C1l1°Cl' had hl'en st•a rc.:htng ror
.1 murdl'r '"l'apon 1n Lhl' ~h11ot1ng
'1nt·t· O'\ieil "a :. ~hol th1 t·•·
11ml·~ wh11l-on l hl' pwt v.1th 1
ln~nd ,1 do ?" Wenke asked rhetorical-or the cons umer price Uldex. releasl'd from Orangt· Count.>
ly. "According lo Webs ter 's ----------------------------------------
Third New International Die·
tionary, 'authoriz.e' indicates en-
dowing formally with a power or
right to act, usuaUy with discre-
tionary privileges," Wenke said.
He added: "ls there discre-
tion. then. in this instance, with
respect to the matter of con·
fidentiality?
"While the answer to this is
not enunciated as clearly as we
might like. on balance it appears
to be in the affirmative." t he
Judge concluded.
Summer Sale
Wonderful furniture for your hon1e.
Welcome savings for your bud~et. Save 15°10
On
Selected
CollectJOns Between SO and 75 members of
the statewide group are ex.peel
ed to attend workshops on Jobby
1ng techJ\Jques. current legisla
tion and fund-raising methods
during the day-long convention
The convention. which is free
and public. will be held at
.Laguna Beach High School rrom
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The gro11.p has
r~nted four classrooms arid the
'school auditorium from the
school district for $165.
County Settles Pact
With 551 Workers
Heritage Upholstery Sale
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·School Sued
LOS ANGELES (AP \ A
~4-year-old applicant to County· ·use Medical Center School of
Nursing, who claims she was
·tw,ice turned down because of a
physical handicap, has filed a
lawsuit against the school. Mary
L . King, who s uffe rs from
Crobn's disease. alleges in the
complaint that the school vk>lat·
ed the 1973 Rehabilitation Act.
A contract settle ment that will
give 551 OranKe County opera-
tions and service maintenance
workers a 13.5 percent pay in·
crease over two years was an
nounced Wednesday
The settlement is the first to
be reached between 12 e mployee
bargaining units a nd Orange
County negotiators
T ht' agreement will cost I.he
county about $1.17 million and
wi ll give mechanics. park
cm ployees. c ustodia ns and
equipment operators about a
$2,000 pay increase tn their cur-
rent average salaries of $14,000.
Also included is a cost-of.
living escalator and increased
insurance benefits as well as
agreement on other issues.
'Luke' Baek?
Parking Meters Ripped Off
l
"Cool Hand L..uke" struck in San Clemente Wednes-
day Eleven parking meters on five poles valued at. $500
were ripped off on Linda Laoe some time before 1:30 J»m.
when pi>Uce discovered the \beft..
"IT LOOKED LIKE someone backed up a truck,
ttnocked them over and took lhe whole thln& -poles and
alt." sald police Lt. Al Ehlow. Etllow said tt ls not known how much money was lost
in colna that mJlbt bave been in t.he metera.
Strr rr APP&AA8 whoever stole the met.era mlgbl
have t.keo • cue from tbe ntm .. Cool Hand Luke" which
Includes an openint scene where actor Paul Newman is
th.own breaklnl open perldng meters.
Ne'1'mao wa.1 arrested lo t.be movle. The meter thief in
_... Ci••••\e,....... at &arae t.GQy, pollee 1aJd.
E mployees wall receive a 6
percent salary increase the first
year retroactive to June 30 and
another 5 percent hike next July.
An additional 2.5 pe rcent
sa lary boost may be added next
July if the cost of living is more
than 9 percent.
Meanwhile. County Personnel
Di rector Bert Scott said that
Orange County de puty sheriffs
and welfare eligibility workers
have declared a " impasse in
negotiations .
"We are working every day
and are optimistic," he said.
The deputy sher iffs plan to
take their appeal for pay in·
creases directly to the county
BoardofSupervisorsJuly24.
Negotiator Sam Wells said the
deputy sberU'fs intend to engage
in a full-scale sickout to press
home their demands if there is
no resolution at the meeting with
supervisors.
"Just a one or two-day action
is not ertective." be s aid.
The deputy sheriffs did not
take part in a sickout that hit its
pe'k June 29 when about 1.300
county employees called in sick.
Jmnbo Jet Lands
~ely After Fire
HONOLULt!, Hawaii <AP> -
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jumbo Jet:waa forced to return
to Honolulu International
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its No. 1 engine.
' The plane landed safely, and
no one was injured, said George
Mlyacbl or t.he Federal Aviation
Administration. Mlyacbi said
the enatnc cau.ght fire s hortly
after the Jet took orr Wednesday mol'Jll.ol.
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Beating the System
"ACX TO'l'llDUWIHO 804•D DIPT. -Apparent· b' our ....sona.l 1mot aut.boridel are lo tbe mlcbt ol a mu·
1lve NlhIU oa bow they tl•.thlala wMn 1moe 1et1 heavy. 11lia bappem becau.ethetr ftnt t.h1U dldn 't won.
All th.la came to Uaht aft.er we w.re i t.ruck by what is
tennod • · 'aecond 1t•1•" •mot alert lHt month. This means breath.lnc Ian 't euy
Now our •~• •mo1 filhten, known aa the South Cout
Air Quality Man.,ement Dlalrict. bad •rlan for when 1.be air
turns to "aewod stage" brown. Part o thls ooUon was for
large com"""ea, where many people are employed, to block
off their parklng lots
AMON~ THE SMOG bureaucrats, this appeared to be
a ver y logical step l mean, you want to cut the ~mog
Orange Coamtian Ger tang to Work Without Maki~g Smog
levt:ls. right? One way to do that is to have fewer vehicles
out on the roads, belching the stuff into the atmosphere.
So, as us ual. the bureaucratic logic was that you
punish the poor working stiff and he'll knuckle under to
your demands.
You can a lmost hear them figuring it out now:
"Listen Harry. here's what we'll do. Make the bosses
s hut down the parking lots. Then those jerks won't have
any place to park their cars. That'll show 'em ! Next lime
they'll walk to work a nd we won't have any more heatv;
smog "
NEVER MIND THAT there isn't a viable alternative
to driving cars to work.
So the big alert came to Orange County last month and
<.1 number of large employers did indeed follow the law and
dose off the.r parking lots.
And what did the working stiffs do? Well. most of them
didn't know their re~ular parking place had JUSt been out
lawed. They had driven to work anyway, only to find a
c ha in across the parking lot entrance.
Of course. whatever smog the workers were going to
n eate gett in~ to work, they'd alrcC:Jdy created. So then
what happened?
THE WORKING STIFFS then created more smu~. An·
g ry now over no parking place, they drove around the
streets to find a park in~ slot.
People were rumin~ insi<lc their cars and fuming the
outside air at the same lime
It now appe:lrs that smo~·fij?hllng offic'tals will drop
the dietum of outlawing parking Jots.
Nobody likes s mog. Everybody hates it But you do
have to s mile just faintly when the working stiffs win one
for a change
.Voyager Eyes Jupiter Ring
PASADENA IAP) Sc1en
t1sts howled with g lee as
bl'8Utifully clear pictures Of
Jupiter and its newly found ring
we r e beamed to earth by
Voyager 2, now s kating down
Jupiler's magnetic tail toward
Saturn.
mg unmanned mission in tus
tory."
Smith said photographs show
the giant gas planet's ring ex·
lends all the way to the surface.
"There is material inside the
ring, and it is believed the
material goes down to the s ur-
face of Jupiter," said Smith,
head of the Voyager imaging
science television photography
team.
"Oh, hell. It's wild," raved
Dr. Bradford A. Smith of the
University of Arizona. "It's been
one spectacular discovery after
unother. This is the most excit·
Cracks
In 747
'Isolated'
NEW YORK <AP) -The
Federal Aviation Administration
uy& a Pao American World
Airways Boeing 747 found to
hu ve engine mount cracks wUI
be treated as an isolated case
unless slmUar flaws are found
on more of the jumbo Jets.
Pan Am reported Wednesday
that it found cracks on two or
four engine mounts of a 747 at
Kennedy International Airport
However, Pan Am stresstJ that
plane's safety was never in
doubt.
"WE HA VE NO intention or
grounding the fleet because or
this one problem," FAA
s pokesman Robert Fulton said.
Pan Am said the cracks were
found on the six-foot-long brace~
lhat run diagonally from the
back of the wings. Boeing 747s
have four s uch mounts for each
engine.
If the cracked mount had com
pletely broken. ·'the other thr~
would have held the thing <the
e ngine) to the wing" Pan Am
spokesman Bryce Miller said .
"It would not affect the safety of
the plane."
GENE BURDICK, acting
c hief of flight standards for lbe
FAA 's eastern region, lermed
the problem "non-critical.''
"At this point, it does n't look
like there's going to be anything
done with regard lo &ill 747s un,
less we find a bunch" of cracks,
he said.
There are about 700 Boet.n~
747s in service world-wide.
After a crac ked engine mount
causc.•d the May 25 cr&ish of an
American Airlines DC-10 thal
killed 273 people. several more
of the McDonnell Douglas-built
jets were found to have cracke9.
mounts. The e ntire domestic
fleet of DC·LOs lost its certifica·
lion of air s afety.
MILLER SAID the 747 ·~
cracks were found Monday and
Tuesday during "routine main·
tenunce" on jet No. 735. one of
the firs t of the mammoth
at rliners built in t he late 1960s
Blaze Sweeps
Spain Hotel;
71 Lose Lives
ZA RAGOZA, Spatn (AP 1-
F1 re swept through a I uxur}
hotel in Zaragoza today, killing
71 people and inJurmg many
others. includjng the 79-year-old
widow of dictator Francisco
Franco. officials said
Almost all the victims were
r eported to be Spaniards.
The early morning blaze
trapped guests in their rooms
and sent others plunging to their
deaths from windows in the
eight-story Corona de Aragon
hotel, police said.
Firemen rescued scores
among the 300 guests in the
237-room hotel. helping them
down fire ladders or leading
them off escalators as was the
case with Mrs. Franco.
H11rricane Fizzles Out
Man Killed When Blown off Boat Shed Roof
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·NATION I WORLD
Donor Guard of Outlares
Some 200 Outlaw motorcyde gang mem
bers form a corridor throuf!h which the
casket of slain gang member Leonard Hen
derson, 29, known as ··Terry t ht.· Terrible.··
1:-. r arnt'<i during :-.crv1cci, at a cemetery
nl·;ir 'l'l'111g1~. Flu H~nderson was one of
11 H ' Outla" :-. shot and killed in Charlotte " ('
Gas Rationing Gains
House Pa1iel /lpproves Emer!(e1icy Pla1i
WASHINGTON ! AP I A
House suhcomm1ll1•p today \Ol
ed to give Pres1dPnt Cartl.'r lht
power to ordl'r gasolim· ration
ing a nli lo r<>quirc moton!>ts tc
leave their cars ;.1t home onl· d<J}
a weelt.
Ry a 13-8 margin. thf' Jlouo;e
Commerce suht:om m1tlt•1, on
t•nergy and powe r approved "
package of energy conservatwn
measures that arc intended to be
Us<'d during :-.c\'cre e nl'rgy
shortages
The s ubcomm1ttcl' chairman.
Rep. John Dingell. D·M1ch . s~11d
the mood of the House hud
changed dramatically since 1t
rejected Carter's s t andhy rut10n
ing plan May tn by ;.1 'ute of
256 159
"I THJ!\'K THE ~a5.olim· :-.IJ
tion Imes ;.ind ttw tn•ml·11c1t1us
price increa~cs <•nd t•\·ents of 1h1·
las t several mnnth-; :-.inct· t h•·
Iranian crisis h:ivf' s 11hstant1alh
bt•tterl'd the rh.inrt· •>f pa ........ ag:
of th1 -. propos<tl " Dingt•ll s:•1d
Tht• full Hous t' C<1m m1•rt:1·
C'omm1lt('(~ was cxpeclt:d t<I u11
prove the bill next week
Speaker Thomas P O'Neill
s aid he hopes to br in~ th,.
meas ure to the House floor th1•
week of July 22 ··r think 1t wi ll
sail." O'Neill said
T H E L E G I S L J\ T I 0 ~ , .1
response to tlw prcsull-nl "'
cha Henge lo Congrl'ss to co111t·
up with ils o .... n rationing plan.
would.
-Enable <.:art e r to draft a
s tandby rat1on1ng plan that
could be invoked if 011 supplu.'"'
dropped by 20 percent or if in·
ternational fuel allocation agree
ments were triggered. Congn:~:-.
wo uld then have 15 days to rl'
view the plan. during which
either chamber could vote to
block it.
Empower the pres ident to
SC'l s tate-by-state energy saving
goals. States would be required
to take s teps to meet these
goals.
-IN THE EVENT. of a 10 per
cent fuel shortage, allow the pres·
ident to establish a "sticker"
plan requirinR motorists to leave
their cars home one day a week
•
1n stal l'~ not mt•1•u ng the t•on
:,t•n ..ilton go;.1ls
,\ulhorize a n<itional plan to
l1m1t gasoltni: :.a l es t o <.t
n11nimum of S5 or S7 for c•1ght
ryltnd<•r car" lo d1st·ourage
"topmnl! off ' cas tank:.
!lcJU~e leaders havP said the'
ho p1•d to havl' tht· 1wv. plJn ... µ
pr ovcd hv lhl· I lf)IJ:o.t• lwfore thf·
L'.ongrpssmnal Auguhl rccel>s.
WHILE CONGR f:SS ronsid<:r~
futur l' plan:.. th<· Ent•rgy Depan
mt.•nt has 1,sucd an t'mergeno ·
rule·. l'ffect1v c 1mmt·d1atel).
JUthoriL1ng ~overnor-. to shift
~a-.ol irw supplies from service
st;;i ti1ms that shut do-.i.n to those
rt'main1ng o~n
The rul~· .,.. as u.doptNI Wcdnes
rf;1~ as indt·p1 r1clt·nt ga .... ol10t
dt·:dt•1s 1n Nt•\\' .J•·r-.1•\. f>cluwar•·
a11<1 P1mn::.~ lv;.i111a \\ho .ire up.,1.:1
O\ Pr fl•dC'r~il .illoc;11 mn and pnt
in~ pnlH'll:\ lhn".1t1•111•d tosl rik•·
"Ol It '"All\ 111>1u·ll\ •'. ond 1 111 ;..11111µ tc1 lw quill· hlun1 Jl)(>Ut
1l, ts lo make the pubhc angry,
:-.i.11d Tom Anderson. executive
<11 n•ctor of the Pe nnsylvania·
De laware Service Station A s-
sociation. Tht> group represents
:JO pt.'rrent of the gasoline station
dl'alc·rs in Penn:-.y lvan1a and
l>l'l .1wetre . Its leade rs were to
n•l'N today with Whitt' Houuf'
"'l>l'l'lal <.1s~1stant Jack Watson lo
d I '>l' u:.s tht' threatened strike
.lerr:. Ferra ra. execul1 vt'
d1rt'ctor of the New Jersey
C ;.isoline Rf'tatlers f\ssociation.
said half of the :u>oo <!f'alcr"
n•presented hy his /,!r1111p will
l"IOM' Saturday and mon· will
follow
Tht• t:nl'rgy and p11w1·r :,ub-
c•om m1uec• \'Oteti 14 7 Wedne~
d :.t~ to attat:h thl' nt•w rationm~
tn<'<t'>Urt' tu a hill giving the preh
1dt'nt a variety of new ene rgy
c onM•n ·a1 wn po"' er'> includ-
1 n ~ .1 u t h 1ir 1 t > to r 1• Q o i r e
mutortsts 111 lca,l· their car~
homt-ortt d;,\ ,, WPl'k
Terror in Miami -
Two Slai11 in Store
\tl.'\MI •.\I'• Thn·p rllt'n c1rmt>d hkP commando" v.alkcd 1n l•I " liqw1r 'l'''' .ii" hu,,~ \l1C:1m1 'uburban mall. cul do"n two vu:·
ttm" wllh mach1r11· i.:un fi r,,, lh••n vanished police sa y
,\uthonlie~ h:I\ ,. 1101 1dcnt1f1l'1l the v1 cl1ms and had no suspects
in the l'ast• but t ht·~ "P\'CUlalt'lf the.· cx(•rutmn-~lyle killings may
ll.i'·" lH'en thE' v.ork of proft'f\'>1onuh 111voh·etJ in the M1am1 area's
1mmcnsl'ly proflt.1 blc cot·aine tr~1dt'
T \.\0 STORE F:MPLOYF.ES "ho fl ed wt>re also shot. but they
h ved
According to policP, the killer:-. arri\'ed in a "Happy Time
complete P:irty !:>UJ.>Jll~ van -outfitted with gunports. one-way
window~. bulletproof vc~ts and a small armory. They walked into
the store Wednesday afternoon. opened fire with no warning,
sprayed the park.in~ lot with bullets and disappeared. police said.
Police said the.• two kllltn~s and three dozen others this year in
Miami may be linked to cocaine smuggling in the Miami area. No
dr-u gs were found in the van. abandoned behind the mall.
BUT POLICE SAID the operation itself. the van and weapons
m it -a 45-caliber machine gun, automatic pistol. two M-1
carbines and two shot~uns -s uggested professionalism. ''They're
pros." officer John ParmPnter commented.
Police had no clear explanation for the killings .
"I don't know what the motive was in their minds," Sgt. Tim
Pie per said. ··But their mot1\·e was to kill the two men in the
store " He also speculated that the killings were drug-related.
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CALIFORNIA
Stftte Justice Hit
C"lark Rapped in Tanner Probe
~84N FRANCISCO (AP) · art ocmfroetatlon e~ lDtiO
t · C.Wonala Suprem• Cwn lll'Obe • JU.U~ WllUam Clark WM attUMd ol havlq .. painted
~ cblel JutU~ (l\a.e Blrd) ln a
falae li&bt.0
Attorney Harry Dell1onna
WedlllllldQ elalmed Clark had done tbh "by dealan or atberwiH" lft his five day• or
tetUmony wblch ended earU"r
thlaweek. OeUIOftft• madt the commt-nt
lO the Commlaalon on JucUclal
Performance which ll problnw
court leata and alle1atlona that
some controvcralal dechslons
were d layed to protect M11. Blrd
tn her que1t ror confirmation by
voten lul Nov. 1. She nurowly
won lbat conlirmatlon.
~ixon Leaves Today
For Visit to Shah
Former President Nlxoo planned to leave hts San Clemente
seaside est.ate tonighl-probabl) by helicopter-and go to T'
juana, on the Cirsl leg of a journey to visit the shah of Iran.
Alrline officials said that in Tt1uana. Nixon would board a con
troversial DC-10 jetliner headed toward Mexico City
''1be reservations were made through Aerornexico," said Bud
Lewis. president of the Lewis Co. in Los Angeles, which handlei.
publJc relations for the airline Aeromexico's offi ce in Tijuana also
conlirmed the arrangements Wednesday
LEWIS SAID THE former chief executive will depart from the
border city at 7:55 p.m. with a party of 14 people. The Hight ls due
to land in Mexico City al 11 :30 p.m .
Reports from Tijuana said Nixon would arrive by helicopter
and that this would be his second trip to the border city this year.
His first one was J an. 10 for a luncheon.
The visit was not expected to be a long one. since Nixon has
scheduled a _paf'!,y at his home here ~undav .ro·r sevPrat of the
nation's astronauts. The party will be the last major event in the
estate that once served as the Western While House. Nixon has
sold the beachfronl property to three Newport Beach businessm en.
THE TIJUANA AIKl'OKT spokesman who as ked not to be
identified said security for the fhght was being coordinated with
the United States Secret Service. which still guards Nixon. but
declined to say what specific arrangements were planned.
Nixon had originally planned to traveJ lo Mexico on Western
Airlines, but a Western spokesman said some 200 Mexican ground
crew workers went on strike July 1 and the airline has since been
unable to operate in Mexico.
Oeli1onnia, who as ked the
court for u chance to cross·
examine Cbrk, later told
new1unen he questioned the tooe
and characterlzations in Clark's
teaUmony about cooverntions
und meetings with Ms. Bird.
The cross-examination re-qu~st was taken under sub-
mlHlon. . Clark. too. took a sw~pe by
ronteoding "another justice, or
ul least her lawyers, are at-
tempting to turn this Into an ad-
venary proceeding."
HE SA.ID he had cooperated in
the public probe despite his
"grave reservations" as to i~
conslitutionality. and he and his
stl\ff considered the mselves as
.. witnesses. not litigants or ad-
versaries."
The Justice testified earlier
that two pages of a Los Angeles
Times story draft the writer left
him after agreeing it was inac-
c urate are missing
lie said if he must face cross-
ex a mi na tion. he wanted the
chief justiee . her attorneys and
staff to be questioned on their
knowledge of the missing docu-
ments.
A l,os Angeles Times story
published on election day said
the court had earlier reached a
4·3 decision in the Tanner case.
The ruling permitted judges to
grant probation despite a law re-
quiring prison terms for persons
using a gun in the commission of
a crime.
THE STORY said the high
court delayed its filing because
it mi~ht influence voters. It
further claimed two justices,
neither named. had confirmed
this . Ms . Bird sided with the ma-
JOrity in the ruling.
S~x Swingers Free
Ruling Disappoints Police
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Police say
a decision by the City Attorney's of-
fice that it probably will not pros-
ecute 15 persons arrested at Plato's
Retreat Wes t o n lewd conduct
charges was "disappointing, but not
s urprising."
City Attorney Burt Pines con-
t ended Wednesday that Plato's
Retreat was "semi-private" and that
v isitors were not offended by the
club's group sex
&000 Arr~• Burn
By The Associated Press
Firefighters began clean-up opera-
tions today in the wake of brush fires
that charred almost 8,000 acres of
Southern California terrain and
destroyed four homes.
The homes were lost in a 6,000-acre
fire in San Bernardino County's
Lucerne Valley. The blaze was con-
trolled We dnes day. Califoraia
Department of Forestry authorities
said
SlttOfl Fine• Eased
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Air
Quality Management District says
165 Southern California firms ac-
cused of breaking pollution-reducing
laws during three predicted second-
(...____sr._'.4_TE_)
stage smog alerts last month w1U not
be prosecuted.
But. the AQMD said Wednesday it
will prosecute 15 companies that did
not reduce emissions as they should
have during the a lerts
~~n End A•k~d?
SAN JOSE (AP> -Allocation of
gasoline by odd-even days is no
longer needed and should be
abolished, says Paul Hay, director of
the Santa Clara County Service Sta-
tion Dealers Association.
Hay told the county Board of
Supervisors Wednesday night that oil
companies feel July represents the
low point in gasoline deliveries and
things will improve in Augui-.t.
Dog~ Kill Sheep
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Pucks of
neighborhood dogs have been killing
and injuring sheep in pens at Pierce
CoJlege in Woodland Hills for nearly
five months, according to Mary
Ash too. the school's farm manager.
Dtl~t~
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
TOP QUALITY MEATS
Delaney's features prime or top choice
beer, aged to perfection for at least. 40
days. Questions? Just ask one or our real
live meal men -lbey will gladly help.
=·~Bar·S.QChlckea ..... .1.98 lb.
,
WINE
CELLAR ·~ ....... Oii l.M ......,,
W__. a.edclar Cltttse ... 1. 98 lb.
All Osc:ar Mayer Frank• ..... J.89 lb.
......, .• ow 89
Delaney's gourmet
wine ceUar i.s just run·
ning over with bargains
-ror you gin & tonic or
Martini lov ers .
Beefu ter's Gin (1.75
liter> 15.91 + tu .
Creamed Splaacb . . .. . .. .. .. . C pt.
Aleo Ln our Seafood Dept.
-Frab-Local Swordfish. Fllet of Sole,
Bed Snapper, Rock Cod, Sand
Debt and Salmon.
FRESH PRODUCE
Our produce man, Abe. has done
It again. Just look!
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=t~ .......... fi9c .... '7:=--......... .1. 09 ~
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' 0.-Dally 9-6 • Closed Sunday
'ftu9dlv. Jufy 12, 1979
Cotnm11ter Blues
OAIL '( PILOT AS
Budget
Approval
Blocked
S.CRAM ENTO CAPI -
California remalnt?d without a
state budget today. t2 days into
the new fiscal year, after As·
sembly Republicans blocked
what they called a "bloated"
Sl6.6 billion budget.
The spending bill was defeated
late Wednesday night on a 49-24
Assembly roll call after the
Republican minority refused in
a six-hour standoff to com
promise demands to trim the
budget The bill needed 54 votes
BUT ASSEMBLYMAN Oamel
Boatwright, 0 -Con co rd .
chairman of the committee that
wrote the proposed spending
plan for the 1979-80 fiscal year.
, 1mmedlately announced that he
would ask ror another vote today
on the budget bill.
rf that m ove falls. the
Legislature must name a new
Senate-A:ssembly committee to
rewrite the budKet and try again
for approval of both houses.
THE DEFEATED bill was
$654 m1lhon mort! than tht!
Oemocrata· governor request.t>d,
and $1 3 billion. or 8 5 pt>rct>nt ,
more than spending in the past
year .
Traffic was heavy on the Gold en Gate Bridge Wednesd ay
as Marin and Sono ma count1e~ <:ommuters had to drive to
their jobs in San Franc1sc:o Bus mechanics and dri ver~
for the Golden Gate Bndgl' Transit District honored
picket lines. The district buse~ usually carry 11.000 com-
muters per day across the bridge Another strike has
idled ferry service and \\Orke rs for Bay Area Rap1d
Transit are threaten in~ to ~tnkt•
li rown has pledged to use hi s
Vl'IO to make substantial cut!>.
particularly in 14.5 percent pay
raises for state employees. and
the Republican leC1dt>r of tht'
~•·nat<'. William CamplJell of fl:.t·
c·11,>nda 1fc1ghts, s upported thl'
budget bill. saying hl" was counl
tnJ! on Brown to trim 1t back lo
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PoliCy Ends 1 Up
Becoming Law
Re-.1rdless or anyone's optmOG or the p~ed ~uclioo or bu1 ldin1 standards lD old Coroea del Rar:
Newport Beat"h res denta lhoulct be oatraaed at UM attempt
lo railroad those proposals nto reaJlty at Tuesday'• city council m Una.
Once again, ll wu lhe use of a poUcy to creat~ u
law in erfttt but not in ract. Fortunately tbal effort rell
unde r opposilioo or a \•ocal groap of altected residents
It m arks the lbltd t lme ln a year thal council
members most notublc Mayor Pa\ll Ry c~orr and Coun·
cilman PauJ Hummel -have tried t.o skirt tho democrallc
process In this way
First there waa council poHcy S -1, a de facto
building moratorium wbJch became the tramc pbasin~
ordinance. Theo thel'e was policy T·l That de racto
moratorium •~ on its Y.•a&y to becoming an ordln1:tnce r banning convcr1Sion or apartments into condominiums.
If councilmen want to enact moratoria, that's their
privilege. But if thut's what they are going to do, then
they'd better be courageous enough and resp0nsible
e nough to do 1t right -notify the residents a nd property
owners we ll in advance of their intentions .
These moratoria thinly disguised as "council
policies" appear 10 minutes before the counc il
discussion on thes e iss ues. The result is that the public
n as no opportunity to becom e informed on what's
proposed and to comm ent on it
We've said it before and we'll continue to repeat it
as often as some councilmen continue to disregard the
nghts of citizens:
Attempts to circumvent the law in s uch an
unde rhanded way are inimical to a d e mocratic socie ty.
Belate d Criticism
~peaking or bringing up m ajor issues at the last
min te. th~re is the matter of the hous ing project
pro sed for the Ford Aeronutronic Di vision property
that \vas rejected at Tuesday's city council meeting in
Newport Beach.
The five council members who voted against the project
~aid they just felt there were too many houses proposed.
Developers originally asked for permission to t:iuild 610 un-
its a nd add 465,000 square feet of industrial to the existing
aerospace planton the 200-acresite.
Tuesday they r educed those amounts ot 450 homes and
435.000squarefeetofindustrial
It was puzzling that councilmen decided Tuesday
that the proposa l was too big. It's been the subject of
informal discussions for the past few months and those
objections could have been r aised earlier in the process.
In addition. we have to agree with Dan Emory,
normally a fo<' of developers. that the 450~unit project
mt>ets tht' intent of the city's traffic phasing law. Its
approval could have served a s induce ment lo other
d<'velopt'rs lo get s ubstantial reducllons in projects pro·
oosed in the future
As it is. it appears the council m ajority is playing
the same old fa st s huffle game with the same old
slacked deck
Our Frantic Fourth
Another Fourth of July h as come a nd gone and the
city of Newport Beac.b ii still standing. .
Every year, incrtas,tngiy large c rowds have
des cended on the city to celebrate the holiday, causing
major police problems in the beach areas, especially on
the Balboa Peninsula and in West Newport.
Because of the beach-bound hordes. police a nd
res idents spend a lot of time trying to figure ways to
keep the situation under control. A few years ago there
was a riot. In recent years. the control of large.scale
disturbances has improved some with each holiday.
Thjs year. police were caught rlal·footed by the
unexpected t raffic jam that was the r esult of the
combined departures of peninsula fireworks enthusiasts
und West Newport partygoers. It was. as one policeman
noted. a m adhouse on the streets of those neighborhoods
until after mid.night.
It 's doubtful that poli ce could h ave done
anything in advance to control the situation. But it
will be one more thing to consider when city offi cials
are putting together next year's plan to maintain order
over the f'ourth.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on 1h1s page are those ot their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilo t. PO.
•· Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
. • Bo'yd I Sle epware
\
By L.M.BOVD
Computerized pollsters
tracked down 1,500 wives
who bad been married three
years or less. a nd as ked
them if they preferred their 1 hu s b a nd s to s l eep in
s leepwear or in the nude. The
m ajority said in the nude .
Those pollsters then a sked
1.500 husbands who had been
married three years or less i!
they preferred their .wives to
t
Caltran.s bas ·bestowed
upon our area another
e nv t ronm e ntally
beauUJul weed·covered
ditch at the end or the
Corona deJ Mar
Freeway stub. WUJ ll
s tay as long u &he one
in Costa Mesa at the
end or the Newport
Freewa.y?
E. A. B.
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I ,,.
s leep in sleepwear or the
nude. The m ajority said in
sleepwear. Our Love a nd
War man does not know what
to make of this. He 's baffled
So freque ntly did the great
Albert Einstein a b senl-
m i nd e d I y walk int o
som ebody e lse's house in·
stead or his own at Princeton
tha t his wife had their front
doo r painted bright red to tip
him off e very day that he
was at the right place.
The swirl on the shell of an
eastbound s na il is on Its
southe rly s ide. In other
w o rds , its s hell c urls
clockwise.
Q. How long does t.he ettect
or caffeine in a cup ot coffee
last in my body?
/\. Figure three and o half
ho urs.
Q. What has risen most in
value over the lut 10 yean
-diamonds, gold or art? A . Antique Chinese
c•ranilcs merit that dl1tinc· UoQ. T hey've climbed lo
wonb b)' 19 pere.nt • y~. Gold hat risen 11 percent a year. Diamonds hve roae ue 12 pefteDl a )'etr.
Zebru. too, sleep atandlna up.
J ack Anderson
Carter Pockets Expense Money
WASH1NGTON -Jimm y
Carter promised the voten1 ht>
would ferret out government
w14ste and improper uiH• of the
h txpayers' money. But In has
search tor mis used fund!I , our
m1llionolre chie f t'xecuttVt'
f Allt!d to look In lht> handhu~t hid
tnic place of all h l:s own
pocket
During his fin1t two years In
ofrlce. the parsimonious pre!1t
dent spent on
I y o n l'
seventh or hh;
~.000 annuul
expensf' a l
lowunrc. But
In teud of
turning the
two year lotul
or $85. 121 l<"fl
over back to
lhl' Treasury.
Carter put tht• mont•v en h1"
personal bank a ccount
T here'!! notl11n~t lllt'itul uhout
1t Indeed. tht• prut'tin• tu1:. ht.'l'll
'unl't1f1l't.I by trutl1lwn an th\• :so
years or pn·s1tknt1al wulk ng
nround monl'Y · C'artcr'1> 11n·
del.'l•ssors m tht• Wh1l1• tluuM'
didn't turn their lcftovt-r ,ti
lowanct• bar k, l'rlht•r
Mailbox
In foct. Richard Nixon, wath
ht~ usuul nulr for lmaglnaUve
incom e ho1 c .. 1culat1ons. tried to
'\lretch thl• toxublc cxpen!'le al·
lowunce by daimml( deprecia·
tlon on White House turnlturc us
:1 deduction . T he lnte rniel
Revtnuc Sl·rvlce disallowed It
T h«> unu1nrnl t h in~ about
Curler 's ex1><.'n~t· m oney i11 how
Ir tl It.' or 1t he man(1ge~ to u ..;\•
ca~·h y<.·ur The purpo!!C or th(•
$~0.000 11llowt1ncc wu1> lo spore
prcsidenlx rrom huvlnl( to l>llY
unorrit•rnl co:its of ltw J)rf'!lldt>nry
out or thl'lr own pockell\. f'or mt•r
t• r t' !I Id I' 11 I J h • r b c rt fl o o v t· r
t>slam1:1lt•fl thul "lht.' n11mrnum
l' o i.; l to l h t• p r 1• Pi I ti 1• 11 t 1 :.
i-cm\t.>Whl..'rt' lx·lw••1•n $25,1100 urul
$:15,000 ll Yl'ilr or l'Onducttnl( lht·
Whitt• llousf• ill ~Udl H rui.h11>11 ""'
1l l'hould lw t·<111clul'l1·cl " 'l'hut
Wll"I 30 y1·1trli Uj.(I), wh1 ·11 II ('Uh l ••
1111•11• lhr1•1• 1•1•11lh t11 m111I u fll ">I
du~:. 1tot11•1
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I HS lllll)' d1!<.11lluw $1 <!,I 11 flf llw
1978 "bu.<1lne1" expenae11 ," which
went for starf purUe11 und recep
lions (The rernu1nlna& II .OM wwi
spent for meah1. glft!l und 111111
cellanooWI cxpcmw11 >
In contnu1t to Numcro Uno.
Viet• Prc11ldenl Witlter Mondule
scrupuloUJ1ly r~turn11 the ur1111~nt
portion of hl11 modcdl $10,000 ul
low unce In lfl77 lw turned butk
$4 ,934 , IBht y1•u1 he g11 Vt! lhti
Tr<·UHury ~. IKO
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fro m his own auuestlon. u
the r e's one l h ln& lbe con
aressional debate or 1949 makes
clear. it is that there was serious
concern over the possibility that
11 president would simply use the
$50,000 as addit\2nal salary .
"THE REAL RUB," said the
St•nate 's r esident moralist.
W ayne M orse . t h en a
Hc publlcan, of Oregon, "is that
th1:. e ntire t>xpense pro~al as
hut u subterfuge for hiding the
real intent of the bill, namely lo
lncreatie the 1Jresident's salary
JOOlhcr $50,000 and call tl an ~x
pcni>e account. It ls un immoral
Jlfll\Ctple "
Al 1me po1111 . l<epubltcan St!n
t:ug1•t1l' Mt lllkin of Colorad<i,
who sought to overr·ome this nh
11·1·t111n hy r1·qu1nn~ a presidt>nt
111 • l·rtiry thut the munt•y was u1·
1u 11Jt y ust't1 fut expt'nses. w..as
cJ:o.kl.'lt what wuulrt happe n ti> ;m y
1rnuscfl por111m of tlw $.'l').~J
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~lll'J k llllJ1°k •)II llw 'l'f•asury th.11
M1;1 s l' l1Jd 'J lwy r\Olc d thut rl
1111 ~f11J llfJll WI• rt• IO Cl d t! t cJ )(.
•'At.'lllJ/I J S •11 l~IOally propOM·d ,
11 w1wld I.Jc worth up lo $200,0011
I 1,uµkd w11h tht Sillary ra1:.e 1n
1 lu, ~dim. 11111 from $75,00IJ t11
~JOIJ fj1J It would mt>an that
IJw µ1 c.•:.1dtmt was twin~ vot~d a
~ulur y •11 C1l.1CJut S:i00,000 Cl yt•<tr
I "' • i )" t Jr ::. I J t •· r 1111' t u )t
•,, "'''' IJl•J:. •11 ltw 1•x1w11s1· JI l•1w.111•1 °'A J'I r1•11111v1·tl Hut ur1
•• •.-•111t l><·lw vt•:-. that t'ongrc:.•,
;. ,p •It IJl;o·1 :11 1·1~ tr y11114 lo !It•
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1rnp•1rt :1111 111 l.11,.,hutz seem~ lo
"' gu1• w favor of ~1v1ng bac k
<iny unu.-.•·d runt!'
fl ow doe .. C~rter keep his l'"'
penses down :.o low·? Well , he
prevails on husinessm en to p1cl..
up the tab for •·private" part.Jes.
a nd he gets the· Democratic N;J
twnal Comm1ltc!• to p;1v for h"
Chra:.lm<•S t•anb a S50,tli'41
item last v(•ar
In th1• <•h.,f'O<'" uf 1·xpl1<·11
fpg1:.l;.it11111 n ·qu1nn11 lhc• rt'turn
of unu:.1'c1 c->.p1·n~t.' monl'Y. only ,,
pre'>1<icnt ... 1wr ... ona l moral cc.>dc
1·an d1ct~1h' Y.hal he-docs Y.1lh
thl' 'lurplu .... Jimmy Cart1°r '.-.
r·odl' tell<; him T akl• the morwy
and run.
S&L Buildings Look Like Cathedrals
To the Editor :
The best evidence that thl'
saving public is being underpaid
an interes t on its savings 1s the
proliferation of unneeded ex·
pen s iv c s av 1 n gs" a n <i Io an
cathedral-like office buildings in
the county. You depo!>it your
money and r eceive only 5' :l per·
cent interest on your savings.
but if you wish to secure a loan
to buy a home you ar<' charg<'d
from 10 percent lo 12 percent in·
te res t. a m a rk-up of 100 p<'rct•nl
to 118 percent. If you a~k the
S&L people why . the a nswer is:
"That's a ll the law allows us to
pay:·
Well. if that is t ht• law. then l
agree with Mr. Bumble "The
law is a ass. a idiot." and it dis-
criminates against people who
need housing.
In no other business docs the
law require tha t the selle r make
100 percent to 118 percent profit
on his sales. In forme r limes the
interest S&Ls paid depositors on
deposits was as low as 4 percent.
and you could get a loan on your
home for 6 percent. a spread or
only 2 percent. Now lhc spread
is more like 6'h perce nt. (f
know: l was offered a 6 percent
loan by Mutual. I
No wonder the S&Ls have so
much money to s p e nd o n
monumenta l and 11upernuous or.
fices. Who is paying for these?
-the small savers receiving the
pultry 51h percent while the gov-
e rnment encouraJtl'S this pro·
fiteering and prom~ulc office·
building spree.
FRANK KLOCK
f'onda'• Ma"
To the Editor:
It appulls me thut Governor
Brown is conte mplating appoint
ing Edison Miller lo the post of
s upervisor in Orange County,
replacing the deposed Ralph
Diedrich. Not only is he un·
qualified for the position. hll nf.
ftllatlon with Tom Hayden's In·
famous CEO. "an alternate
s tructure" replacing American
capltaliam. it wtll be the final
blow to the voters' trust in their
political electees.
l(,.yden'1 wife, Jane l!'Jmdi. on a recent fund ralslng venture for
CED in Lacuna Beach, prom-
taed her aUdience that she. her
~usband and thttr cohorts
planned to use lntluence and
• mone31 to ~k candldatet for Oran1e Counlt city counclla and
boardt ol aapervlaors.
If Edison Mlll(lr la appointed
to the boud, J auacut the "flx''
'
was complrtcd before Miss Fon-
da left lhl' county. I also s uggest
tha t Gnvl'rnor Brown had best
consider lht~ nl•eds of the Orange
County Populace before disp<-rs·
1ng: po llt 1cal fa vor s to un-
quahf1l·d und unwanted apJ)Oin·
:\t/\HY 0 MOORE
Publi'° Ext art Ion
To the Editor
Ralph Diedrich has been con-
victed of demand ing a pay-off in
exchange ror a land use ap-
proval. What the Third Distncl
Supervisor allegedly did was
r epre hensible . Bul he is nol
alone. There a re others guilty of
tht> same crime who are still at
large. No property owner s hould
ever be subjected to extortion.
Obviously. it is in the public in·
tcrcst for government lo do all
in its power to prevent it. Extor·
tion in land use proceedings is
wrong .
Unless. of course, lbe extor-
tion is openly committeb by gov·
ernment itself.
Then it is all right, because it
has the sanction of law and is
done in the public interest. So we
can all applaud.
Extortion? By government?
YF.S INDEED. Only tt isn 't, of
l'ourse. called extortion. When il
<1c.'turs. it is called an "exac·
tion ... It happens a lmost every
day in almost every j urisdiction.
~end It happens in m any ways.
/\ property owner Is told that
ha~ plans for a partic ular la nd
1111.-wlll not be approved unless
h l"
t I ) llunctR ovt•r to the public
ugcncy bundleR or cash known
u11 "in·lleu" foes: or
( 2) Tum:< Olll'r to the rublic
u.:1.•nfy !llzahle chunks o land
known u11 "dcdlcollons"; or
(3) A1m.•c11 lo finance, partial-
ly or totally, public improve-
ments that may or m ay not be
necdt¥1 by or or any value lo his
projeCt: or
I 4) Changes his plans so they
conform to special sociological.
aesthetic or economic interests
of the homeowners in the ex.isl·
ing community; or
( 5) Assents -as if he had any
c hoice -to any combination of
the above.
THESE exactions. whlch seem
to proliferate like wire han1ers
in a closet. a re rarely protested
by anyone but the land use appll·
cant who ll btina 1tron1·atmed.
Special interest f?'O\IPI &JDOOC
us encourage this kind of extnr
lion in the name of their grel·n·
belt. the environment or s imply
to keep mon• new people out.
The general public condones 1t ,
l'Ven though 1t adds tremendous·
ly to the cost of new homes and
new places to work and shop
Techm<'ally a nd legally, they
do not constitute cxlort1on They
are exactions things or value
l'xacted from applicants in ex-
change for land use permits of
one kind of another. This is the
way that government demands.
and gets. als pay-off. In the public
interest. and with the public's ap-
proval. And the publi c that de-
mands it and the public that con-
dones it are guilty of aiding and
abetting it.
Whal Ralph U1edr1ch was ac·
cused of doing merely carried
the process one pri vale s tep
further. The government. the
public. got nothing out or 1t
That's the difference. That. and
the way you s pell it.
• G.W. FERGUSON
Nobe Co n t rol
To the Editor:
It was almost laughable lo
read that the Costa Mesa City
Council is concerned about noise
and air pollution from a pro·
posed 19th Street bridge over the
Santa Ana River. I have begged
our city officials to show some
concern for the excessive noise
caused by the Adams Avenue
"speedway" and I have been
c1ven more excuses than I could
ever relate in one letter. One of
the more ridiculous being that
when the bridge construction
was completed the noise level
would drop. Wro ng ... 1l's
worse than ever '
After doing a little research. I
learned that different types or
street resurfacing can drop the
noise level. One or our traffic
engineers had never heard of
this. The City of Seal Beach ap-
plied for . and got. a federal
grant for a noise barrier along
the San Diego Freeway for its
resid ents. Our cit y doesn't like
large block walls. A r eduction of
the SO MPH speed limit. with en·
rorcement , would decrease the
noise level. Supposedly. the
"speed trap low" does n't allow
this . Perhaps a posted speed
II m it of 40 MPH with enforce·
m e nl at SO MPH would s low
m &ny of the drivers down and
the reby .help decrease some of
the noise.
What lt all bolls down to. is no
city oUlcial ia unfortunate
ennugh to live within close car
range of lht• Adams Freeway !>O
they are andrffe re nl or obb vaou~
to th<' constant norsc and ai r
pollution impos ed upon resident~
in the a re a.
W t• n ct.' '1 l 9th S l r ec t cul
Lhrough Lo Huntington Beach !-.o
I raffic and pollution can be di~
tribuled " little more evenl)
The Costa Mesa Gene ral Plan
written an 1970 slates that the e r
ty needs more Santa l\na River
('rossings. Thal was nine years
ago. Need I say more?
SHARRAN RENNA
H e lp Wantt-d
To the Editor·
If the following want ad were
to appear in your classified sec·
lion. I feel that it would geneS¥Ate
cons iderable int~rcst
WANTED · /\<·countants.
Buyers, Engineers. M athemati·
cians. Planners. Programmers.
Sales men. Scientists. etc. B A.
De,Rree require d . no ex·
perience necessary. No direct
subordinates. a nd no layoff
~ithout your consent
SALAR Y : $21.700 to $60,400
<d epends on experience).
FRINGES : Fully paid life,
health. d ental . visio n .
psychological, and salary pro·
tection insurance for you and de·
pendents . 18 d ays/year sick
leave <cumulative).
This is the union contract pro·
pos a l by t he Newport ·Mesa
Federation o f Teachers
(A FL/CIO) in behalf of the
school teachers or the Newport-
M esa School District in want-ad
form and proportioned as though
the teachers worked all year. As
one does in industry.
Naturally, the proposal con·
lains many more demands than
listed here. Since the proposal is
addressed to "Members of the
Community." it s hould be ex-
pected that interested persons
could get a copy Crom the
Newport-Mesa Fedt'ration of
Teachers, 1770 Orange Ave .•
Costa Mesa. 92627.
ROGER BLANCHARD
• Utters from readers ore wekomt.
The nght to condense ltttn• to /it
IJ>OCP or eliminate libtl 1' rftnwd.
u tttu o/ 300 word$ or i.. wfU bt
gwt'n pre/utnce. All l~rers "'u..tt an.
elude ngnature and mmllng Glddrets
but nomea may ~ wilh/tfld on ,,.
qwat if 1&4//1ci•nf rtopilGf!FOrettt.
PNC~ IRU not k ,.NMld.
f
MORE OPINION DAIL'( PILOT A 1
e
Sijmetimes You Can't Go Back' Again
I
We ..... drlvina trollnd lbt
North bl Cblcaeo. lootln&
(Of' a piae. to ·~t. l don'l It.now ftM .... m• U\lak ot Soot's Tap,. • l ~beard of lt. ·· my com
P--Mld. "Oa Clark Streett" 1 said. ''Jat ~ ol Hcnfara. •• TtMrt WM a tJme who bt's
Tap ~led everytblnt lhtl
Wat lt&IO
to me. 1 wu
In coll•1e. and every
n i 1bt my
frlen• ud t
-rratenltJ
brotben. co-
workers on
the North
west ern
University
student newapaper -wouJd go
to Scot's Tap for dJnner True, 1t
was only about 300 feet Inside
Chicago, just over the Evanston
line, but as soon as we walked
into Seot•a. we knew that we
were in lbe big town.
No college kids eating wheat
germ in Scot's Tap At Scot'!>,
the Ughls were dim and the
decor was red and the patrons
were served steaks. Sinatra was
on the jukebox. and Sinatn1's
pictures were on the wall. Thf>
waitresses brought us cocktails
at the time you couldn't even get
a beer in Evanston. For college
seniors anxious to get out, Scot's
Tap offered a welcome preview
of a world beyond milkshakes
and marijuana.
THE REAL DRAW at Scot's
Tap though the real clue to U!>
that this was, indeed, Chicago
was Scot himself Not that we
ever met him; we we re too in·
timidated. Scot w<1 s a savvv·
looking guy with a penc1l th;n
black moustache, a s harp
dresser. a man who looked like
he would be al home makrng
Sydney Harris
trtps t.o Lu Ve1as fie would
hang out at the end of lht: b»r.
talkln& busmeH with m n in ~·
P4'1\Jlve suit.& To us. ht llffm~d
to ~ tlamorously notorious
Wl' didn't know what hl1Jaat
waa, but tt hed to be full In
trlicue. He waa Ch1caao. •II
n1ht. Scot didn't ·~m to be It
m an you would want to c"°"'s
On the wall, Seot kept u
fnamett black·and whitti pt1ol11
craphlc portrait of htnuelf. look
Ing dapper rn u dark ~ult Next
to it Wll !'. 1tnothe r fram t:d
portrait, tttis ont.• of " bt!uut1ful
hlonde wo11·11an In ll low cut
dress. We always ttssumed Uui.
was Scot'~ wife or mistresi:. We
wttrtt afrrud to as k a nyone
• ONCE, one of us got u little
drunk, a.nd got up the courage to
approach Scot. Scot was at the
bar. and our fnend walked up lo
h1 m , waited until Scot tumf'd
ctrouod, 1md lhen said, "Cai:.h a
check for me'.'"
Scot looked h.im the eye
'No." he said.
The food and drink we re
always good, Sinatra's voice
always filled the room, and soon
enough I was, indeed. living in
Chicago, which on a good night
!-Omet1mes lived up to the
s moky, unspoken promises of
Scot's Tap. I had not been back
in ye<1rs. and so il was that I told
my companion to take m e there.
But when we arrived, Scot's
Tap was gone -replaced, in
1979, by a Greek family-style
r estaurant. We went inside
There was no sign that this had
ever been Scot's. ll was bright
and bustling and rull or people
with children. Scot wouldn't
have been caught dead in the
place. We ate our dinner there,
and then drove away.
I was lamenting the loss of
yesterday's dreams. We were
driving through a· residential
neighborhood. on our way back
downtown, when. hkc • mlr-4.ie.
u 1 \'Ct•ntly com.true led building
11ppeart.>d on our right On iL'I
front wat1 a 11lgn that said.
"Scot's Rt:staurant ..
"~ulck ." I u1d "Pull In
lhNe."
WE GOT OUT of the car and
walked through the front door
'ft'I~ voice or f'rank Sinatra
sou11dod throughout the room
Th" earpels were red. The Lights
wtire low. Un the wall wer e
fn1med bl ack·and·white photo·
~ruph1c portraits. all in a row -
Sinatra. Richard J . Daley.
M aunce C hevalier. George
Kafl And. at the very end of the
1 uw . the portrait of Scot. looking
t•\•ery bit as c unning and worldly
wise as the rest
I went to the bar and ordered
a drink
"Se<>t he re'>" I said
··You JUSI missed him." the
wom an bartende r said "He's
back in his office "
"Could you get him for me''" I
said
She pointed to a telephone.
with two buttons ~lit. "You see
thos e light!>"" she said. "He's on
thf phon~ No one interrupts
Scot whe n he's talking bus i-
ness "
"llt''s talking on two lines al
1mcc?" I said.
··sometimes h<' talks on four
lines ~1t once." the woman SaJd.
"Scot taJks a lot of business."
SO I waited. Thirty m inutes
passed. I ordered more drinks.
Finally. a ple:Jsant lookrng man
wearing a green golf shirt lilld
pe nctl·lhin moustache walked up
to the bar It was Scot.
I was confused lie looked like
any of a hundn•d men I had met
over the ~car:. in Chicago. He
smiled and introdu<'ed himself.
A pleasant man who happened
to own a restaurant. I started to
jabber about the college days at
Fanatics Im.press Only Themselves
Everyone knows that the: men·
tat di s turbance <'ailed
"paranoia" gives t he patient a
distorted sense of rl'allty. he
sees through a glass darkly. and
wh at he sees Is mos tly the
product of his own emotions.
What makes this form of
lunacy so dangerous is not mere-
ly that its VIC·
tim distorts
the world
around him ,
it is that he
mistakes the
motiv es .
moods and
reactions or
other people.
He is incapa-
ble of un -
derstanding how other people
feel. think. and respond.
When fanatics immolate
themselves. or burn themselves.
or commH suicide in the act of
terrorism. they imagine that
this will impress other people
with their sincerity and dedlca-
lion to a cause higher than
themselves. They do not suppose
for a minute that other people
will simply think_ them to be
crazy.
BUT TJDS is what people do
think: thev ar~ revolted by the
act. not impressed or inspired.
While it may be, in some in·
stances. noble to die for a cause
higher than oneself. when H is
done for purpo s e s of
demonstration, it becomes the
gesture of a warped mind. not
lhe submission or a saint.
Socrates had no desire lo take
the hemlock. He defended
himself vigorously at his trial.
As little did Joan or Arc yearn to
be burned at the stake. She
wanted to live, nol-die, as an ex-
ample.
Long ago. Alfred Adler, the
psychologist, said, "It is far
easier for m en to fight and die
for their principles than to live
up to them." The pnranoid ex·
tremists profess the principles
of justice and l.Jrotherhood and
freedom a nd peace -but they
suppose t h at committing in-
justice and violen ce against
their foes is an effective way of
reaching these goals.
PARANOIA misjudges not on-
ly the proportion of means to
ends. but also the vision of sani·
ty. It supposes all minds to be
like itseH. and is crooked re-
asoning s ays. ..Since I would
resp~ct a person who shows he is
willing to die for what he
believes, other people will
respect me and pay attention to
my creed if I sacrifice myself."
The true saints and heroes.
however. sacrifice themselves
by helping others to Ii ve better.
by succoring the poor. and sick
and helpless. by offering their
lives in a way that binds us
to1?elht!r. not in a way that pro·
motes hate and violence and
veng<'::ince. The me re fanatic.
who is their counte rfeit, always
defeats his own ends.
Discover why so many
people don't visit regional
shopping centers sin ce coming
to Westcli/f Plaza
Scot's Tap. IA'ld the mystique we
had bu.ill up. and the amaiJng
circumstances o{ flndmg Scot m
this new place on lhis different
street.
He looked at me as iC l were a
lillle can y
"Yeah?" he said.
I wanted to tell him what we
had thought of him. and what he
had represented to us, and how
to us he had embodied so much
of the Chicago legend that we
had bu.ill h.im into an ominous
icon. He was s miling at me.
puzzled. and l pointed at the pie·
lure by the front door. the pie
t ure of the beautiful blonde
woman in the low·cut dress.
"Scot. I said. "We always
wondered is that your wi.fe'>"
He looked over al the picture
"Nah." he said. "That's Julie
London."
l paid for the drinks and mo·
tioned for my companion to
leave with me Sinatra was still
on the Jukebox Scot said to
com e back soon. but sometimes
there's no going back
~ .... ...._.
"Mo.ybe we ~hould cool ·,t till oil the pol1c.e .,Ttil-.t'~ tire c11e1."
Celebrate
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FASHION ISLAND
BARBEQUE DEMONSTRATION
Saturday, July 14
Model 2000
S16900
THE
QUALITY
COMES
THROUGH
A Charmglow Barbeque has qual11v you
can rasle Take rhe Model 2000 or 20JO
hs deep hood q1ves 11 remark..,t>ie
capac11v for 1tw use ol your ro11i.
ser111 Fn1ov a '11<1 rurke\ or d whole
ham 1ne gas tlow control provKIP~
uniform hear comrol for heller
cooking 8.g 351 SQ 1n of coolung
surface and much more Charmglow
means qualny all 1he way
ALL YOU MISS 'IP lon4
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HEADQUARTERS
It's Summertime and now
is the time to r enew the
g reat taste reward of
cooking outdoors on a
Charmglow gas barbe-
que. Come in and ·r e ·
vitalize your Charmglow
with a complete line of
parts and acfessories.
STORE HOURS:
Mon. thru Fr.I. 9·9
Sat. 9-6. Sun. I 0-4
Tl'" NATtON I 091TUARIES
Man 'Buys 14-room Dream Castle
VOORJQES, Ul. <AP) -PeoQle can apend a
Ufetlme trytn, to 1•t thelr drealn castle. Joeh
Alper. It, already baa hl1.
A 1•ar •Co Alper, a tophornore at Parkland
Coll•1• In Champal1n. attended an antique auc·
Uoa. It featl.&Nd the aale of tJw turreted Voorhies ~uu., a eeot ... 1 llUnola landmark 7S years.
9E AND TWO FB1t;ND8 entered a bid or
'49.000 for the 14·room "cornfield castle" and got
It.
delivering in lbeir mot.or home they park on the
ground.II.
"Whoever heard of Chinese food ln the middle
ol cornfields? We like doing crazy things like that
and it may go over," says Alper.
Ma1nly through his efforts, the gabled Vic·
torian home buill by a Swedish farmer for bis
Swedish sweetheart soon is expected t.o be placed
on the National Register of Historic Places, mak·
ing Alper eligible for federal granls·ln·aid and
Ralph VoorbJea and became a bJcb1)' RCC111fuJ farmer.
FOE JOllA.NNAB, BE BVILT Bii dream cu·
tie, an ornate structure resem~ a c..U.Wce
manor house ln CbrisUanatadt. Sw9clea, tbat bad
impressed Larson u a youth wbeo be worked.
there as a wagonma.ker.
·•we wer" looking tor » house In the country
and heard there was 1oln1 to be an auction 2l
Voorh!ee cuUe," Alper said. ''I'd never beard of
lhe ptae.. We went aa a whim."
guaranteed loans for restoration.
THE ILLINOIS ADVISORY COUNCIL has
recommended s uch placement and the Illinois
Director of Conservation bas sent the nomination lo
They lived in the house 10 yean and tbeo
Johannah died. Sbe collapsed in the kitchen wtllle
preparing breakfast May 13, 1914. Nela fOUDd ber
there. She was carried t.o a couch in the elaborate
mansi~ that she disliked, and she died.
The oext day, Nels locked the door to bis
prairie dream castle, never to return. Alper, who la a carpenter, and bis girlfriend,
Eileen Bell, are taking on the task of restoring the
manalon, which bas been severely punished oy
wealber and vandalism. They will h ave a
"Oraod Opening" and an antique sale on the
1rounda Friday through Sundi.y.
Washington. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The usual tales of the castle being haunted ... , Al ~ED••I have been spread over tbe years. Oldtimers say ... l"1ll. ~ I
the whlspy figure of Johannah has been seen ln the•
upstairs bedrooms and In the two turreted towers. DIAMONDS • 6Elll8TONE8
,
"I haY8 to put up with It In the omo.. but I'm
d..-nned tf l'tl be treeted u an equal In my own
homet"
''TH.I: HOUSE WILL BE DECORATED by
Residents
owners ot antique stores in the area and there will
be a $1 adm.ittance fee. The money will help in
restoration costs," said Alper, an unlikely keeper
of a c astle as he strolls the grounds in bare feet
G • and tattered coveralls, master or all he surveys.
"We don't believe m ghosts. but 1£ there are Jewels by JOsephs Is searching tor dlemonda end any around they are friendly," says Alper. gemstones front pnvate lndlv1duala and~ c.Nfut
"However, one night when we returned we thought examination and evaluation by our experts. Hl0he9t
we could smell an oil lamp that had been burning, pnces paid. Call 540-9066 1().9 daily, Saturday 1CH. Sun·
like it had been snuffed out JUSt before we got dtlt CloMd. Astt for Betty Grace or Frank VenderWell
home." iewels by ioseph lven To help ends meet. he and Eileen have s tarted
a Chinese food catering service for farm families
in the area, preparing dishes in their kitchen and
Johannah. a petite Swedish woman. was the
wire of Nels Larson. a manual laborer from
Sweden who immigrated to Amenca and settled
on the centra l lUinois prairie. He bought land from Sooth Coast Plaza• 3333 Bnstol. Coste Meea • 54CMIOM
UCSB Degrees
Eigthy-t wo Orange
Coas t resid ents have
graduated from UC San-
ta Barbara.
T here a re:
to FtOl'I\ C".MI• Me~ OotllV Lllll•n
Baden, T•rri l..tt Berqrn.,,, Mlc11 .. 1
!>tephen 6ernaro. Jeffery Ward
Frum. ~rth• K•ye GuY. AnQ4ll• ~o Hllebner. H-11 Jo Kancs.t
Jr • M•r' Alle11 L•w. Wfltl•m
9 ernuo Maoo~n. Cetlly """•
McCoro, Lll\O• Jean Miiier, L•"Y
EowJn M urrey, tr•111 Aano .. 11
O\•ald. Lee Harris Schl•n•tt.
J•me• J-Stretch •nd OeDOr.i>
L Ynn w11a1ev , ,.retft ,._.In Valley: Jolln Ern
...., .. 111aca. MOMICI Antnony LemDO.
Marv 1e .. 1e McNully •no Andrew
Rt>Mrt Mo""r ,.,.,,. Htolttlll91••• eucll: O•v1d
1t1c1 .. iro Ament.. O•n1e1 Ne•• Ceora.
Stacev Dianne Cl•""· 8"r1>ara Lynn
Derry, Patrk k J<Kec>ll Ev•ns. Craig
,iussell Falrcllllcl. Mlcl\ael Al•n
f eldmen. Ow1st~ Jonn Jollnson,
lnllo MV-. JltcN rd Al.,, S91cer, Al· ~n Oon•lcl We)thelmer. S•b•ne
rom•r •nd Lydl• Chunq·Shln
ounq. ,.refit a.....,.. ltffcll: Jenoler E
&aeon. <;.try Steven 6urk '. Jenine
"'"'""·Gall Ellen Marlon, Scott Alan Morton""° ChrlstoP""'' ~an 0'"4eol
From.........,. Nf-1· Scott Arthur
L4.tn~ 6nd L•vra Ann 011.,•r
From Ne_.-t 8H<ll. E1>1.tllt'lll
'6f'n Appel. C"r•\fOOr\f'r Jon Auf'r,
Mtrle Belh S.rkan. B•rbar" Bet•.
Oontel Alrxanoer CnaltcJnt, I( 1m
e>erl1• Jo Co11..-1er E1o1abrlh Cullen
M •''fif Y41ft' Ff'f"Q\1-,ot\, Mdry Frantf'\
,.l,j\Ob\ JOM JO.E'Oh J .. r91'r. Jut\
Johnson (trt'QO Slf"Yttn ll(.41ntor
~\•&>to.athfl Eva tlCOOll1'\k,. OouQl4\
lurMr Link, Ar1hoJr J,.,,,..., Maakrev
, Death Notit-e•
MCKEEVER
BETTV <FRANCES M AV I
M< KEEVER. P&\~ ••av on July 10.
'''" p,..,41e 1nt~rm~nt. NtPtune-'-'>< •l!IY 011f!ft "°""" '°',,..,~•no rel·
ot•ves from noon on MonOay July I~.
1919 "' the nome ot "~' '°" 06", n1•1 .St Elen•. MhSIOn VlejO, Ca In lieu ol
,_,._ 00n.t1tons may be made to the
!American CM!cer SOc11ttY I PlllVITEllA MELANIE MARIE PRIVITE RA.
•e••denl ot CMona del Milr. C.. P••Wd
•••Y on Jutv 11, 1919. She 1s survived
bv her P"rrnts, Or Mr •nd Mrs.
J•mes R p,,..,, tera, h~r brotner\
,r.lark. Dan arid Tim. dnO he• shier
Oebb1e. •II ot Coron• oel Mar, Ca. Also
her o•lern•I 11r•n-rents Mr •no
"''' Jame• R Prt•llrra ol flO<'oO..
he• mdter"dl 9r...omother Mrs Gr•<e
t Hy\lop OI Net><a>k•. Holy Rowry
wolf b• held on Fr1d<1y July 13, 1'79 •t
ti )0 PM """'' ot Chrl•ti&n 6una1 will
t>r h<?ICI on S.turoey July u . 1'7• at
, IO· )0 AM. both di Our LaOy Quffn ol
Angels C<1thollc Church, Ne wport
Such. C<1. Interment at Ille AsoMlon
Cemetery, El l oro. C• 6•11•
6ergeron Funl'r•I Home Cost• Me~
oirec 10" -.24'•.
SILEll
MA!>ON E. !>ILER, resident ol
Ill IUlll Edward IMrvltt Jt • Glenn
0.vld Meyer. Jon,..lle Marie Miiter.
M•rv Ellz-h Patlftff. Suwn Anft
Potkott, Tr•om•' Solon Powell, K•"'"
Jean A•tnel, Ml,Nel Lee Raub,
Melvln AOOlM>tl llkhley Ill, Timothy
Andrew si-. !'Mlwn Ao.te Slro••.
Kim SmlOI. J_, llerntwt'CI $lerne,
Tllomu Wllllam Straw. l:>o<WIO (.;vy
Wllllam .tnd Krltte c.m Wllll•m•. l'r•m S•• Cleme•le: Donald
J•mes Coo« •"° Xar1o. Vincent Euo
Dell
,.r..,. SM Jt6H C.O.str...o Bhlllp
J•mo Cook ""° Marl< Vincent Euo
""" From S... J...,11 C:.hlr..,o: Phllop
d• 6UM, s~ Toelcl 0. Gr•w,
Loia Merv L•'9hton, Franto Cra19
Morr "· L•urle """ NOrlll •11cl Cllrl"opher ROIJerf White
Yosemite
Trip Set
A five-day trip to
Yosemite is being
p l a nned for s eni or
citizens by the Laguna
Beach Council on Aging.
The escorted tour is
scheduled for Oct. 3-7,
and the $149 fare in·
<.'ludes roundtrip
transportation in a
molorcoach, motel ac·
com modalions, sight·
s eeing tours. and ad-
mission to natio nal
parks.
For reservations. call
Virgi n ia Schott at
497·2441.
OCC Sets
Signups
Registration for fall
classes at Orange Coast
College in Costa Mesa
will begin Aug. 27 by ap·
pointment only.
' N•wport Beach, c.. Passeo •w•v on
July II. 197'. Survoved by "'' wile ROeum•rv. son R1Cll•ro Slier of
Newport Beacll, C• , 2 0<1UQhlers
Sign-ups for day and
evening classes will con-
tinue by a ppointment
throug h Sept .• 5 .
Registra tion appoint ·
ments may be secured
in OCC's Admission and
Records Office.
, Petri<•• SiHlr of ~t• MecM, Ce . .no
Pemel<1 Christlan~n of San Fr&n·
\ t•sco. C•. Fri-may <•1110< visit•· , 11on on Frtdav July 13, at Bell
Broaow•v ~· trom 12 noon to •·oo t PM Funeral senlc~ end Interment
wttt "" held on Saturday July U, 1'19 i al 11.00 ., Ille Pa<lllc View MelftO(ial I Park CNpel with Or. Jolln A. Hut!·
• men Sr OI SI. Andr~ PrttbyteroAll
Chur<ll ot11ciat1ng Bell Bro.Oway
N\Ortuary d•<Klo<~
PIBFAMN.Y
COlONAL FUMHAJ.
HOMI
7801 Bofsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
rAC.IFfC YllW
MIMOltALrAll
Cemetery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1flc VtfrW Onve
Newp0rt Beach
644-2700
*COIMtCIC MORTUA•t1S
Laauna Beach
494·9415 •
L8Quna Hills
768-0933
San Juan Capistrano
495-tn6
HM80I LAWM-MT. OUYI
Mortuary • CemetetY
Crematory
1625 G1$1ef Ave.
Coste Mesa
540-5554
IAlTZ•eaoM
N•ALHOMI
646-242.4
Costa Mesa
67~
! -.L llOADWAY
• MOl1U.AIY 110 Bro.ow..,
CoeUI Mes.
642-9f50
MillM A 1'UTNLL MIMmlMY
WIAa.IPf CMAPIL MoftuerY. Ctemltlont FiowrShop
417 E 17th St. eo.c.Me9e M•la
New Chairman
Or. Angelo Segalla of
Santa Ana, director of
the instructional de ·
velopment at Golden
West College in Hunt-
ington Beach, bas been
elected chairman of the
research and develop-
ment commiss ion for
California community
colleges.
Deaths
Elaewlwre i
NORRISTOWN, Pa.
CAP> -Kadlrya o •Hay
Gra•.U., 82, who bat-
tled pornography in the
mail during three terms
in Congress and who
bf'Came the fourth
woman treasurer In U.S.
history. died here Tues.
day after a loag illness.
WASJUNGTON (AP>
-Retired Maj. Gen.
Job D. LaYelle. 62, who
WIS replaced as U.S. Air
Poree commander in
Southeast Asta after
una.utborlzed bombing
attacks on North Viet-
nam, died Tuesday. •
WASHINGTON (AP>
-Labor Secrewy Ray
Manfaall•a 1~1ear-01a Iba.~'• died today foDowt.lal a ltJIUC·
11e asaa.t cuoer. Doc·
tora dlaco•ered U11at
CbrtatODbar, .. o1 n ..
MarsMll ddldrm. bad caaeer at tbe .-of 1m. ma ... *1D w• amput.Md la , .... ,.,
11'11 ............ lied •
portloa of • ••• ,.. mo.ect.
THE .APP•REL FACIORY
ANNOUNCES A
SU
IN THE DEEP FRH•EI
UPTO
on MAllUFACIURER'S SUGGESTED UST PllK*S Oii:
BRDID llAME JEANS, COi 1011 T-Sll•TS, 1++_11y
& DENIM SllORTS, MISSY & JUNIOR AIRTS &
BLOUSES. SLAG<S & PAllTSUI IS
~THE SA1 E IS ON
FRIDAY, SATURDAY & •NDAY
JULY 13TH, 14TH & 151H
PIUCIS START AS LOW AS S2.GOI
SAi E STARTS FRIDAY IOAM
111'APPAREL FAaORY
.,t
Costa Mesa: 1892 Harbor Blvd., (714) 631-3060 Mon-Fri: IOam-9pm I Sat: loam-6pm I Sun: 12 noon-spm
CALIFORNJAAPPAR.ELFACroRYLOCA110NS: San&aMontca.113'2 WU1bire BM .• Ph: ~ stl79 / Martna del Re)t, Villa Marina Sboppina c..r. Ph~ '211~.o.121 /a..Ftnn ~ lllllGlenoMIBlvd., Plr. ib1•1•11 .......... 403 . Franci9ca St .. Ph: (213) S7""'"7 OlllaMlll. JS Harbor Blvd., Ph: (714)631_. ~ vmuara. 24.11 Harbor
,.
Blvd .• Ph~· ~I ThoallndOalm, 757TbousandOIDBlvd.,
Bat •• .,. 2 Shattuck~4l5)541-'1S23 / a.n Pb: .) -6110 I Sin 1272 El camino Real, ArAS
Ave., Ph: (714)287-iUIO I Montdalr, 523'1 Arrow~ mt
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DAIL V PILOT_t\.f
Noise Policy Backed :··································;.;;-.. ~············--i i ®"'Scirocco -'!
Gxmty Retai1u Easementa Over Objections : ;
• BRA_.D MEW '79 i
By aOBB&T lt~RK Ea
• -o.11• ...... t\lltt
Despite le.cal wa m ln1•. thl'
Or a n ac Count y Bo rd o f
Supe rv1aort hu rt a mrmed "
poJlcy rt'qulrln1 nol.11e eHe
m e nts from property owner•
near the county afrport
Tbe euemenlll ,.,.. deal~ to
ffff the county from lawt ulu by
-..-.. realdc-nlll who complain or noise
Rep. PbJUp Crane,
an llHnol s con·
gre11man runr;J\ng
fOY the Republican presidential nomlna-
cau st'd by flig hts f rom t hl'
airport
Charle u 1d that Fresno has had
a 1lmllar policy lo t ffecl since
1003
easements which are voluntarily
offered by property owner&.
In addltlon s upervisors said
the purchase of easement rights
might be appropriate after the
a irport maste r plan ls com·
pleted.
Ai r p or t n1an a1e r R aul
n ..,.iahadu. who accordintlY held
o similar position in Fresno.
u ld thut clly bas not been
challeol(l'd on casements.
K E N DYKES, a represen·
S lJ P ER VISORS DlaECfED tative of the Rossmoor Corp.. :
Kuyper lo refine proposals on opposed the "navigational ease-•
tbt1 1Hasemcr1t m ents" on grounds that they
Utitai111 of the policy are to be may be required in areas where
worked out, but supervisors said overflights do not occur.
owne rs of land s ubje cted to He said the easements may
noise levels registering ~ CNEL A discourage potential buyers of
r community noise equivalent land that is not affected.
level > can be asked to gi,ve ~P Clark disagreed .
. ONLY s9 . ~•190~!. OR
5777700 • :icAX CASH 1,''ff:
, .. "°"'" '••to.ee.'lno lot 60 mOI °"•PC><-c•tO• 1nciud•11 lllA I tic Total ~ Pl..,. OI Sl406 e2 inc..-IU . he.
& doc; lee APR" 1~· Oel...-rlld oayment oncie 11 It l,b6t (t 6tel(0671241 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~;:::;i:;;;:,, 1871 I BEACH BLVD.
tJ\!==~HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Uon. "'main• deeply
ill debt. his chief fund
rai.&er says.
CO\JNTY COUNSEL Adrian
Kuyper wa rned offi cials U1at n•
quirement poses legal q uestion!\
But Supervisor Ralph Clark
took issuewilbKuyper'sopiruon
"I've never said thls before lo
you. Adrian. but I think you art:
in error." Clark s aid
higal rights to the land s &Lr "l think buyers should have
~puce the situation called to their at-SH OUR '7' llAlllT AD IN -·•
TODAY'S SftOITS SICTIOM :
• • Thc board also voted to con-tention. I think it is great," he
11nul' 1t~ policy of accepting said.
• • ••••••••••••• -········································
Qt1ses, Trains Benefit .
FFom State Gas Pinch
SACRAMENTO (A P > -T he
gasoline shortage is cutting into
Californians' car travel, boosting bus
and train travel, and both helping
and hurting st.ate tax revenues. state
officials say.
Separate reports from the state
Transportation De partment a nd
Board of Equalization on Wednesday
pointed to wide-ranging effects of the
gas shortage on the nation's most
car-dependent state.
IN MAY, mE first fuU month of
the s hortage , tra v e l o n st at e
highways, as estim ated by scattered
mechanical traffic counters, was 12
percent lower than in April and 10.6
percent lower than in May 1978, the
Transportation Department said.
Weekend travel dropped even more
dramatically, by 21.6 percent below
April 1978, the department said.
ll said the two Amtrak train routes
that begin and end in Calilomia have
g ained riders. The Los Angeles-San
Diego route bad nearly SO percent
more passengers in May than in
April, and the Oakland-Bakersfield
run was up 21 perce nt. Both routes
lost riders in June, however.
NO STATEWIDE BUS passenger
fi gures we re a va ila ble, but the
Southe rn California Rapid Transit
District system showed gains of as
much as 14 pe rcent over pre-shortage
ridership, the department said.
Car pools and other ride-sharing
arra ngeme nts re ported shar p in·
c reases in a pplications.
T he Board of Equalization reported
that the increase in gasoline prices
has boosted state sales tax revenues.
but the decline in the volume of
gasoline sales is affecting revenues
from the excise tax. which is seven
cents a gallon for the state and four
cents for the federal ~ovemment.
Howeve r , the Tra ns por tation
Depa rtment said the 4.3 pe rcent
decline in gasoline sales during
April, the last mont h for which sales
fi gures were available. was normal
for the month.
Moon Tre aty Draf te<:f
UNITED NATIONS (AP> -After
seven years of work, a 47-nation U.N.
committee has approved a draft trea-
ty declaring tha t all nations will
share the natural resources of the
moon. other planets and all other
parts of the solar system
DESIGNER
FURNITURE
SALE
In order to facilitate our design studio for fall
arrivals, we are reducing 20-60% ltems of
exciting home decor. Whether you need a
complete living room, dining or bedroom aet,
single furniture pieces or decorative accessories
to complement your home, you are sure to find a
design bragaln. We cordially Invite you to this
once.a-year special sale. Naturally, we offer our
excluslve design service from our staff of
quallfled Interior designers at no cherge.
Hundreds of lamps, pictures and accessories reduced
f r,m 25% to 75%.
Airloom and Englander floor samples, some slightly
soiled/damaged r~duced from 25% to 50%.
Here •re some of
our desi9n barg•lna:
Henredon 90" blue and white quilted
cover, gorgeous designers sofa. Was
S13SS. Now $850 •.• Debu 88" print
sofa, beige, brown, blue colors a re
pndomlnate. RIO. $865'. Sale $565 ....
H~redon 6 pTece mahogany bedroom
suite, triple dresser, mirror, ribbon bac k king size headboard, two 3
drawer night sta nds a nd armolre.
Bea utiful traditional set of timeless
design and quality. Reg. $4108. Sale
$3081. ... Baker wrHing desk, Louis
XV design In genuine waln'ut. Was
SS39. Now $459 .... Henredon Artifact
round commode. Was S383. Now $223 .. . . Drexel end table In comtempcrary
design In pecan wood. Was $159. Now
$59. . . . Drexel Cabrlnet 11 china cabinet In French provenclal design.
Was $1379. Now $979 •••• Henredon
seven piece rural E~llsh dining set lncludeS a ~" round table with 1'1erge extensions, four aide chairs and two
arnt chelrs. Was $2555. Now $1755.
ALL SALES FINAL
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ANGE NTY
·olRECTL Y ACROSS FROM
SOUTH COAST PLAZA ON Sl)~FLOWER
WE'LL KEEP
YOU POSTED,
BUT IF YOU
JUST CAN'T
WAIT, YOU
CAN VISIT
OUR STORES
IN:
TORRANCE
22929 HAWTHORNE BLVD. at 230th ST.
PUENTE HILLS
ADJACENT TO PUENTE HILLS MALL
WOODLAND HILLS
. .. . . .. ...
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SAN FRANCISCO tt;:~OST PLUS.
~~"IMPORTS · '9.• .: .
AT FISHERMAN'S WHARF \t.'>;•~: (
. ..
Hordes of visitors flock to Newport Beach each summer.
'Come Early'
Summer Creates Crowded Beaches
Orange Coast b eaches attract
hordes of beachgoers every sum·
mer
This summer should J>e no excep-
tion. and beach officials recom-
mend visitors come early in the day
to secure a parking space.
In Huntington Beach, the gate at
Lake Street is open from 7 a.m. to
midnight.
Two other gates at Huntington
Street and Beach Boulevard open at
8 a.m., with the former closing at
3:30 p.m. and the latter closing at
midnight.
Parking costs $2 per day and no
alcohol is allowed on the beach,
said a spokes person for the Harbors
a nd Beaches Department.
City Beach, between the Hunt-
ington Beach Pier and Beach
Boulevard, has fire rings and
volleyball nets for family enjoy·
ment.
Beaches in Newport Beach open
at 6 a .m. All beaches close at mid-
night except Corona del Mar, which
closes at 10 p.m.
Corona del Mar's beach is the
most popular family beach, said
Lifeguard Captain Bud Belshe.
The beach just east of the channel
jetty in Corona del Mar bas fire
'HTHE
TJULWlllD!
THa CATCH All THE
llEW NIKES IOR 1980.
rings and a snack bar. Purklng 1K
also available.
Parking also is available Hl holh
Newport and Balboa Piers. Al mo:11.
other beaches. however, parkiu~ ii-.
limited to available s ide street:-.
Alcohol is not permiltl'd on
beaches, and Newport lleach h<Js no
overnight facilities.
Lagun'a Beach also has no over-
night facilities. and akohol con-
sumption is only permitted an the
parks as part of a meal.
Beaches in Laguna Beach are
open at all hours but only are
guarded from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Newport 1000 8flstol St North 115 fJ' JL, N1 wnnr1(714)955 Oto'.J
(Al NL1rtl1 8fl'101"''1,1,,1•1t11111.,•J
Brenf\,nnd 11b.Z0 S '" v ,,,,,, IH.~ (,'/JI FJ.'O 1'>8~
Mon -Fn 10 AM tn" PM.<.,,, IU AM I '• P/Y ... ,,., 1.~ f'M ,,, '> P1"1
Windjammer
r<f3arefoot' vacations
KRILL TOURS AND TRAVEL
1854 S. COAST HWY.
LAGUNA HACH 494-9741
In~~~
.·
A new vacation Idea with complete
'barefoot' informallty ... for thinking
people with a ·spirit of adventure· ... for
folks who are tired of beino reolmented
and pampered al plusb. pretentious
resorts ... for those who would llko to
leave their cares nnd clothes behind .
tor old salts and landlubbers allke
Boaters enjoy smooth sailing in
Newport Harbor.
Pleasure Boating Not
Without Its Hazards
By JIM POND
... lallKlleMW,._
Boating provides pleasurable summer
recre,uon for !Jl&OY Orange Coast realdents.
Many J¥tW boaters, however, are so anx·
loua to·0 iret out" that they fail to make easen·
tlal checks on their boats and their equip-
ment.
"I can't emphasize enough how impor·
tant ll is to have a knowledge of your boat
and the sea.
•'The ocean looks calm and invitin1. but
the bau.rds are very real," said Lieutenant J.a. Jim Freeman. commanding officer of
<See BOJ\TtNG. Pase A1U
/,
Summa ,i-
;:ll.ecriation
*Thursday, July 12, 1979
Local Marsh Provides
Natural Enjoyment
Loni.t·d1stancc travel is not a
prcrc,1uH11tc 1t.o the enjoyment of
unRJ>Oilt'<i nature.
Sun Joaquin l"reshwater Marsh
Hc•1H•rve o n Campus Drive
lwt wc•c·n Uni vc•rsity and Jam-
lion •c· lloucls, Irvine. Is a nearby
wlldllfr n·scrvc cons istingr0f
p1111clK, 1111lt fluts and grasslands.
II 1:. om: of the last remaining
rn·~·il1w:11t·r marshes in Orange
<'ount y, and 1t is open by appoint-
11wn1 to the public.
Tlw marsh Is the property of
t h1· Uni vcrsity of California's
Na tu ra l L a nd and Wate r
Ht·sc:rvc>s Systems. who acquired
,, in 1970.
Now managed by a committee
<Jt UC Irvine, the marsh is in-
tended for the lise of students. re-
!,Ca rchcrs and people interested
in natural habitats.
Its 175 separate species of resi-
dent and migratory birds. includ-
ing the White-tailed Kite, Golden
Eagle and endangered Clapper
Ra il a nd Savannah Sparrow,
make it an excellent location for
birdwatchers. sai d a spokesperson.
Admission to the marsh is free
though tours are available at a fee'.
Contact Marsh Management Com-
mittee. UC Irvine at 833-6031 or
833-6006.
Reservations must be made-
two weeks in advance.
The marsh is a low-lying area.
three to eight feet in elevation.
surrounded by higher elevation
land.
The periodically wet portion or
the marsh is "L" shaped and
diked into a number of ponds.
said a spokesperson.
There a re 13 rectangular and
shallow duck ponds and five larger
ponds of varying s hapes and
depth.
The ponds interconnect with
p1 pes to he lp equalize water levels.
Dikes also serve as trails.
About 89 varieties of plants are
found m the marsh.
TAKI
AHIKE!
THE BEST WAY TO "GET BACK TO NATURE"
IS TO WALK THERE.
Whether you'r e interested in dayhiking, or
your plan is to do a Trans-Sierra, whether you
need your first pair of hiking boots or a class in
advanced rock climbing, we would like you to
come in and talk with us.
WE HIKE, WE CAMP, WE CLIMB, WE KNOW.
You get answers to your questions, help with
your decisions, and information on new products.
We want to help m ake your outdoor experience
everything it should be. Visit with us and become
"one of the regulars" at Mountain Affair.
ALL BACKPACKING GEAR 10-20°10 OFF
• Boots • Packs • Sleeping Bags • Pads • Clothing
"Friends" • Choulnard • SMC • Forreat
WE STOCK A FULL RACK OF CLIMBING HARDWARE
"Friends"• Chounard •SMC• Forrest
Climbing Classes • X·C Ski Classes • Sand Skiing
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226 OCEAN AVE .• LAGUNA BEACH 114-414-394'
t\n Otean Cruise
fo~:p.nly S84°0•
1, ' A C.1lyp<,o wcc·k-end at \eit 1s the
•de.ii budi;cl comc1ou~ wdy to
h.ive fun with lamrly and f11ends. II
C"O\t\ ll'\!t than most week-ends on
dry ldnd .ind ~n·1 Uie •ny g~1
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A ont'·llmt' mcmbel'\h1p fee of
\145 .ind .t low monthly 1ten11C'C.'
ch.irgc m.tkt'\ our cn11re charter
fl('('t .1va1lablc at low c~I. You·re
the capt•1n. II you haven't had ~il
ing e•pertence. we·11 te.teh you at
~ .in equ•lly low puce in fUil 12
hour\. Adv•nccd d.m~ ¥C al~
.1va1IJble. C.111 1od.iy & ~·I th1\
weck·cnd.
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(From Pase Alt>
the <.;oast Guard base at 1911 Bayside Drive.
Newport Beach.
Freeman suggests the most important
piece of equipment a boat can have ts a VHF·
Jo~M radio.
With a radio of this type, boaters can
slanaJ the Coast Guard if they get into trou·
ble.
If the boater has proper knowledge or
charts and navigation he can communicate to
lht: Coast Guard his location.
The Coast Guard also has homing devices
that can track down signals transmitted by
the radio.
Freeman does not recommend CB radios
for boaters because no Coast Guard boats are
equipped with the m .
Other important equipment includes life
Jackets for everyone on board and flares .
Freeman recounted the plight of a man
whose motor boat lost its power a few miles
off shore.
He had no radio to call'(or help, and was
onl y rescued because someone spotted his
flares.
Freeman recommends all boaters re-
ceive proper training in boating classes of-
fered by the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
He also suggest s boaters investigate
weather conditions before they take a boat
out.
.. Be concerned a bout the Point Concep·
tion a rea." he said. "If it's stormy up there,
you might find yourself in six·foot swells
down here.''
To obtain a recorded message of general
weather conditions call 675·0503.
Sailing lessons are available at several
local sailing clubs and schools.
Windward Sailing Club of Newport Beach
offers sailing lessons to non.members at $15
per hour.
Windward charters sailboats up to 50 feet
in length to club members -and to non ·
members at higher prices.
Calypso Sailing School. also of Newport
Beach. offers a 12·hour sailing course designed
to give beginners the basic skills they need to
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'Thurldey. July 12. 1979 DAILY PILOT A I l I
Summer
~creation
·Be Prepared
Car Maintenance Cited
Orange Coast vacationers will
log many hours en route to their
desired destinations this sum·
mer.
AND FOR THOSE who plan to
get where they're going by car.
J erry Ellison of the California
Highway Patrol has some helpful
advice.
Ellison recommends a preven·
live maintenance check before
an extended trip.
"Vacationers should service
their cars immediately before a
long trip." he said. •·summer
heat is extra hard on pumps.
hoses and filters. and these
should be checked and replaced
if necessary.··
FAULTY SHOCK absorbers
can make steering difficuJt and
might possibly cause the car to
go out of control.
These should be checked along
with wiper blades and tires.
pressure should be kept at max
imum."
He said vacationers should buy
air gauges to ch~k lire pressure
each day of their vacations.
OTHER DAILY checks include
measuring a ll fluid levels -
transmission. oil. coolant system
-and making sure windshields
stay clean. A dirty windshie ld
refracts li ght and causes glare.
Ellison also recommends vaca-
tioners obtain complete maps of
the areas they intend to..lr'isit.
··Drivers should not overextend
themselves. Tired drivers don't
respond as well as rested ones, ..
he said.
GASOLINE s hould never be
earned in separate containers in
t he car. he added.
Wh en this rule is violated the
poss 1bil1ty inc reases tha t an
accident Wl ll cause a fire.
Newport Harbor.
Other courses include training on larger
boats and off.shore cruising.
.. Tire conditions are extremely
important," Ellison said "Air
It 1s agamst the law to carry
alcohol m the same compartment
occupied by the drive r.
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Volleyball players enjoy the sand courts
at Newport Beach.
Volleyball, Basketball
Gain Popularity Here
Two balls -volleyball and basketball -
are gaining Popularity on Orange Coast
beaches.
Volleyball becomes more and more
popular each summer "wherever people find
sand." and basketball has "really picked up"
on Laguna's main beach and at 38th Street in
Newport Beach, say coaches at Orange Coast
College, Costa Mesa.
"People come from all over inland and
locally to enter the several basketball tourna-
ments held in Laguna each summer," said
Tandy Glllis, OCC basketball coach.
Beach volleyball h.-s been popular for
many years, but 1aina popularity each sum·
mer. Moet n•Uonal volleyball competitors
play smd volleyball, and some local beach
pl•1era have made it to the natlooal.S, OCC
voll.,.,.U coach Bob Wetzel said.
.. Both coachee said beach volleyball and
baaletball have aalned rapid popularity . ••ate players enjoy tbe sun and cool
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Local Offroad
Popularity Up
By JOHN DODD
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Summer vacations drive offroad vehicle
popularity up.
Fuel shortages, however, cause ()range
Coast enthusiasts to 10 offroad locally rather
than in more d.iltant areas, said spokesmen
fror:n Coel4 Mesa and Santa Ana off road vehi·
· cle shops.
Local offroad areas suggested by
spokesmen from a Santa Ana offroad
"supermarket" include:
-Ortega Highway in San Juan
Capistrano
-Silverado. Black Star, Modjes ka.
Trabuco and Holy Jim's Canyons, when the
Santa Ana Mountain areas legally are open.
-Saddleback and Escape Country off.
road parks, also in the Santa Ana Mountains.
-Fire roads in the Hig Hear and Lake
Arrowhead a reas.
More distant popular offroad areas in ·
elude:
-High deserts near Victorvi lie and
Calico. California
-Bars tow, He nders on and S loan .
California
-Las Vegas. Nevada
"It's not the gas it takes to o pt!rate the
vehicles offroad that costs so much -it's the
gas it takes to get them to the offroad areas
that 's expensive," the Co s ta M esa
s pokesman said.
Off road vehicles include: motorcycles.
dune buggies. baja bugs, J eeps a nd four-
' wheel drive trucks.
The most popular vehicles a rc large four·
wheel·drive trucks. with smalle r pickups tak·
ing a close second because of their fuel
saving capacity, the Santa An a ~pokcsma n
said.
Many offroad vehicle owners don't clra\'e
their trucks or Jeeps in the dirt they stick
to the highway for ego re asons. he added
r-••wJ-DMd "A lot of offroad vehicle owne rs are Just
freeway cruisers -they're' into a big stalu!-.
thing. Kirk Ikeda soars through the air on his of/road motorcycle.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-··sixteen shock absorbers and hu~t· tires
THE RETURN OF THE
MACiNIFICENT 7 ~~ ,,... ._,~
0 lhe TR 7 ~ore hPre• A proud new emblem on 1he hood ;I
~ ~ every TR7 ~·9nof1e~ •hot the some sport~ cor trohsm~eond ~ :>xC.: engineers w ho created eve<y closs1t TR roorlster <ire 1'10"" S~~
bvold1n9 1he mogflofoc~nl Tr •vmph Ill 7-the be~I ~I· 11lt· ~\. _.
T11umph ~ever been "'
may look good on the hjgh,\ay. n11t lht~ 're
worthless offroad," the f>"1nt~1 ,\nJ
s pokesman said.
Offroad vehicle pnrt·s rang<' fm r"l aho11t
St .000 for s mall motorc,·cle:, to about s:.:s.ooo
for custom fo ur-whcel·di·ivc trucks
Court Athletes Pay
For Private Play
Increasing court sport poputant~· causes
Orange Coast tennis a nd r;.icquctball en
thusiasts to look from free public courts to
more expensive private clubs .
Although the Yellow Pages doesn l lt-;t
public racquetabll courts. about 10 prl\ ate
courts are listed. More than twice as m any
private tennis clubs as public court~ are
listed
"TENNIS s till is a popular sport. but rac
quctball is passing it by," said John O'Brien .
gene ral manager or a Santa Ana health club
More than h alf a minion players crowd
into 17,000 racquetball courts nationally.
Free outdoor racquetball and tennis
courts are found at Orange Co<:iSt and Golden
West Colleges and at most Orange Coast hi gh
schools. .
"MOST INDOOR racquetball courts and
some tennis courts require one-day or same-
day reservations, charging fees from $1 to S3 .
Costa Mesa Tennis Club s pokesman Mike
Dunn said some courts charge reservation
fees. while non-reserved courts a rc free for
play. Other clubs charge fees a nytime
anyone plays, he said.
I NCREASING amounts 01 money are
s pent on private racquetball clubs because 53
percent of players are business prof ess1onab
earning between $25,000 and $50.000 a nnually.
a racquetball magazine survey indicates.
Private clubs off er such facilities as
showers, dressing rooms. saunas. bars and
atmospheres conducive to social interaction.
Top-ranking racquetball player Marty
Hogan J')laJI• on the free courts at Ormage coue CoUeoe.
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:Recreation!
*Thursday, July 12, 1979
Recreation Enthusiasts Enjoy
Warm, Dry Conditions on Coast
July weather will be drier
and warmer than usual along
the Orange Coast, the National
Weather Service predicts.
A JO.day weather outlook
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precipitation a ll over
California. with temperatures
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•Thursday. July 12. 1979
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:Local Fair Attracts
iFamous ~·Performers
I .
· This year's Orange
'County Fair com ·
,bines h ome-town
.ch arm w 1th
·metropolitan excite-
ment.
Carnival rides and
attractions share in
the festivities with
su ch headliners as
Debbie Boone, Rick
Nelson, Elvin Bishop,
·Roger Mi lier and
'Tavares.
"The aim is to pro·
vide som e thing to
s uit the entertain-
ment palate of every
fair goer," a
spokesperson said of
the fair. to be held
July 13 to 22.
Front gates open at
noon each weekday
and at 10 a .m . on Fri-
day . Saturday and
Sunday. The fair
closes at midnight
every night.
Gener al admission
lo the fairgrounds at
88 Fair Drive. Costa
Mesa. is $2 for adults
and $1 for children
six to 12.
Children five and
under are free.
Vandermcide. a
noted hypnotLst. will
open the action an the
amphitheatre on July
13 with t\\.O !:>hows.
one at 7 p m and one
at 9 pm
A Item a ting w1 I h
Vandermeide will bl'
The Young Lafe
Singers. with shO\\.!:>
at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m
"Space Disco" 1!:>
the theme of the first
of six disco nights in
the picnic area.
Ope ning day is the
first Children's Day.
with those 12 and un-
der admitted free un-
til 6 p.m .
Speci a l s how s
featurin g
marionettes, clowns .
mi mes <.ind !:>Ome sur-
prises are pl:.inned
for younger
fairgoers.
Rick Nelson ;rnd
The Stone Canyon
Band take the: stage
from 7 p.m. to 9 pm.
o n July 16 at the am-
phitheatre.
As with all am·
phi theatre shows.
there is no charge It
all is part of the
si ngle grounds ad·
mission.
J ulv 17 is Senior
Citizc'ns Day al the
fair . All those 65 and
oldl•r can get in for
Sl. half the regular
getn•ral udm •ssion
pru.'e
A !:>pecial ~cnior ·s
mct:tmg is planned in
the picruc area. and a
m•w S(>nior court will
be coronated at 2
p.m .
Special entertain·
mcnt for the seniors
indudcs two shows
with Roger Miller on
th e amp hith eatre
s ta ge, a Di sc o
Lasermania show in
the grandstand arena
;:ind Vanderm cide
and A m erican X
Press on Heritage
StagL>.
B y popular d e -
mand. Elvin Bishop
1~ returning to the
fair
His personal brand
of musical exc ite-
ment wtll reign at 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. on
. July 18 an the am-
phitheatre.
Debbie Boone also
will make an ap-
pt·ar~nte in thL' am·
ph 1 l twatn• on Senior
Citizen's Dav
T<ivures." famous
for tht•ir recording of
''More Than A
Wom:rn" from the
sou ndtrack o f
"Saturda y Nigh t
Fever." will perform
on July 20 in the am -
phitheatre. .
Excitement is pro-
v ided an the
grandstand arena by
t h e RCA Cham-
pionship Rodeo.
The rodeo runs all
weekend. with an 8
p. m . performance on
Friday , Ju l y 20.
!:>how~ at 3 p.m . and 8
!J.m . on Saturday and
a final show at 3 p.m .
Sunday. c Daddy-0, in the
., ' ~ mold of a 1950's rock
-
"'<ind roll band, will
;. provuJc a s alute to
thP ·sos in tht:: am-
phitheatre on July 21.
Singer Debbie Boone will appear at this
year's Orange County Fair, which runs
from July 13 to 22.
On the same day.
the J urnor Li ve!:>tock
fiuction g<:ts un
derway at l p. m in
the livestock a rea.
and disco goes south
of the border with a
Latin Disco in the
picnic area.
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Thurld9y. July 12. 1Sl79 DI.IL y PILOT A J3
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Boy$ and girls at the Harbor Area Boy's Club get a helping hand from instructor Rich Gamer.
Youth Clubs Stress
Daily Living Skills
I larbor Area Boys and Girls Clubs arc
breaking tradition this summer.
The girls club now st resses daily li ving
s kills r ather than traditional home m aking
skills. Daily living s~ills include bicycle re -
pair. sports and disco, said Executive Direc-
tor Genneal Stilwell.
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Although boys and girls clubs combine
for disco dances. very few of the girls' pro-
grams attract boys.
1\Iany of the boys' activities attract girls.
however. and as many as 15 to 20 girls attend
the boys c lub daily.
THE ULTIMATE
DRIVING MACHINE.
"We teach boys and girls to work with
the ir hands and with tools in such activities
as wood. clay, metal. plastic and leather
s hops." said boys club Executive Director
Lou Yantorn .
OUTSTANDING SELECTION OF THE FABULOUS 633 CSi
320i's & OTHER RNE IMW MODELS NOW IN STOCK!
Hours: M0ttday.fridoy, 9 to 8; Scrhrday 9 to 5. Clos~ Sunday.
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"Our programs are well-rounded to meet
everyone's needs," he added .
The Harbor Area Boys Club also includes
a professional counseling and tutorial center
<.ind a delinquency prevention program
Attl•ndancc is exceptionally high this
summer because Propos ition 13 has c losed or
reduced s ummer school. Yantorn said. Girls
club attendance also is "well above
average.
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Many parents drop their children off at
the g irls club at 8 a.m . on their way to work.
and pick them up at 5 p.m . on their way
home. The club opens at 10 a.m . and closes at
4 p .m . Ms. Stilwell said.
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'I FEEL SO LOST WIT.HOUT SKEETER'
Denise Winship Describe• Death of Dog
· ~!Jriver Kills
~Woman 's 'Ears' ~ ..... ~. ~ SAN DIEGO <API Denise Winship, deaf ~ ce 3. had wciited more than a year to get
eeter. a s pecially trained dog who served as her
• aring aid. t•• Last week. the San Diego woman watched in
:.:tlorror as a hi.t-and-run driver struck and killed the :~lack-and-white Au stralian sheep dog.
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;: USING SIGN LANGUAGE, she relived the ac-
:;15dent that cost Skecter's life -and may have ~ftved hers ~~· "We were coming out on the street. She was
,.1>esid<' mt•. I don't know why, maybe she heard the
;tµr coming Tltt· ear 10omf.'d hy at a bout 70 miles
::per h1J11r ancl hat li t•r Thl· dr iver 1lidn't even stop.
I+· "'All I n ·ml'mlw r •~ st•cang Skeeter rolling a nd
::-rollini:: down thl• hill," she n.·l·allcd. painfull y .
!• SKEETlm JOINED THE WINSHIP household
·•four month~ a go, ci s Mrs Winship's "hearing
dog." one <>f 28 an the nation. To the woman. she
"'was more than a faithful companion, a house pet ,...pr protection ~ • "My husband's work with the state attorney ~general's office requires him to travel a lot and I
:spend a lot or time horn~ alone. I can't hear people •:1-uag the doorbell. I can't hear alarm clocks or fire
: .. alarms
:: "H I had fr1ends coman~ to see me. I always ~ to leave the doors unlocked. I couldn't hear
,.,.owlers f'v<' had ~omc bad experiences.·· • ~': MRS. WINSlllP, WHO LOST HER bearing
;11Jter a childhood bout with spinal meningitis.
.teaches dt•ar c-hal drcn <i t Carlsbad.
• Now sht• must wait again for a new dog. which
ls painstakingly tra ined 10 Oregon al a cost of
$2.500.
But the wail isn't what trouhles her.
"I f~I so lost without Skeeter. I feel so bad
·about gl'tt1ng another one so soon when there are
so many people waiting ror one." she said.
:Return on Policy ...
~:Call ed llladequate
~. WASHINGTON <AP> -11te most commonly
-: beld life insurance policy is a bad buy from an in·
.. vestment standpoint. but most Americans don 't
: know it, the Federal Trade Commission asserts.
In a report culminating 2'h years of study, and
'Immediately raising the Ire of the industry. the
~fommission sciid these "whole-life" policies yield · e.n average annual return of only 1.3 percent.
~-
• IF THEY HAD YIELDED ONLY 4 percent in·
• \erest -a full percentage point below that pa.id on
;., bank savings accounts -consumers would have
•bad an additional SJ.7 billion to show for their in·
;; ves tment s. the com -
·: mission sllld.
:;{ CON ..... I JMtR ) esti m at<: for t he in ·
•: . • Th e 1 . 3 p e r c e n t
:.. • s ur a nce rndustry com-
~•· pares to bank and sav·
;.-:W.gs and loan accounts that usually pay at least 5
:,.J)e rcent interest and bonds that often yield 9 per-~~ent. ;!· The FTC staff focused on the whole·life policy.
•.-:hich combines payments on death with savings ~Cite consumer can claim by surrendering the
::policy.
~.
:,;·• IN REVEALING THE COMMISSION staff
dings to the Senate Commerce Committee,
cbael Pertschuk, FTC chairman. ,11aid few con· • men know what th e rate of -retum on their ~ole-life policies are.
~·· ''No other product in our economy that ls
!rchased by so many people for so much money
bought with so little understanding o( its actual
• comparative value," he testified.
•:•. Tbe American Council of Life lnsurance, an !~dustry group, was not given the report in ad·
:"-tence of its release by Pertschuk . ... ·:. ~· HOWEVER. THE COUNCIL distributed a pre·
statement Hyini the average annual rate of
urn sugseated by the Fl'C staff la "confusln1
• d difficult or impossible to calculate for a
rtleular policy . . .
"You get different results, depeodial oa the
of the policy and the age or sex of the buyer.
cb an lnc:lex would not t..lp anyone compare dll·
r-.-t types of pollcle1."
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IF YOU'RE THINKING
ABOUT TREASURY CERI IRCATES.
1.
llO SAVINGS AND LOAN OR BANK CAN
PAY YOU MORE THAN WEU.S FARGO.
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Government regulations now allow
Wells Fa rgo l o pay the maximum interest ra te
on 26-week. $10,000 minimum Treasury Ccrtif1caks.
2.
All THE ADVANTAGES OF A BANK-
PWS MAXIMUM INTEREST.
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"I don't want lo cl e my mind to the poaaiblUty thtre 11 mon
than one man involved," KeUy said
He added. howtver . "Th re arc Just too many 1imUartt.ln
&*ntlng to ont man "
The man pohce ore ttltln_a i1truck wtule the vtcllnu, all lirll betw~en the ages or 11 a nd ta. were H leep T he •Uackll aJf oc·
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Draws Fight Fans
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of, ... 0.0.ly f'I"" St.ttt
LatP.ly, attending a Newport Bea ch City Council meeting
has all the charm or going lo the fi ghts at the Olympic
Auditorium.
THE POLITICKING that goes on is about as s ubtle as a
bout between punch-drunk heavyweights and it's aboul that
much fun to watch.
Inevitably, the combatants include Mayor Paul Ryckoff and
Councilman Paul Hum mel on the one s ide with" former mayor
Don Mclnnis and Councilwoman Jackie Heather on the other.
The three other council members -Ray
Williams. Evelyn Hart a nd Don Straus -just
try to stay out of range and ususaJly end up as
referees.
THESE DISPUTES that have been occur-
ring with increasing frequency aren't the
philosoph.ical differences of opinion that are
the life-blood of a dem ocratic system.
These are ver bal assaults of the "I'm·
ri~h t -and-you're-wrong" variely in which each
p:,irl1(•1pant does his or he r bestto demonstrate
~EYNOLO!> what a stupid oaf or evil person the opponent 1s.
An ingredient of the contest includes alte mpts by lhose in·
volvt'd to bnng the uninvolved counci I members in on the debacle.
FOR INSTANCE, T uesday. when Mrs. Heather was hot on
the issue of a pproval of the 450 homes al Ford Aeronutronic
Division . she turned on Strauss who was explaimng why he
couldn't support the project at the proposed density.
• .. Do you know what the density is on Lido," she asked ~auss. a Lido res ident. ~ ' Before he could answer, she told tum It was 2S units to the
~c e and well above the seven per acre proposed for Ford.
., But he parried deftly: "And it 's just miser able. too. but I do
:'my besl to survive."
The light humor ol the comeback was completely lost on
ummel, who barged ln with a lecture, delivered in his finest
~x-naval officer baritone. about the lack of propriety in the
~uest1011 .
. . TlllN<•S GOT SO heated Tuesday that one sid e accused the
·nther of running a •·floating crap game" instead of a city gov-
·~rnment and the opponents countered by charging the accusers
: with sellin~ out the city to developers.
A se1~e mentality seems to be developing in which rigid
lines are drawn a nd no compromises m ade. In the end. the
business of running a city may grind to a halt.
Of course. l may be missing the point. Perhaps the shouting
matches are being staged lo draw residents from the television
sets. Monday night baseball and football are rarely as exciting
•as the prospect of one council member punching another's lights
.. out.
• IF THE PLAN is to draw more fans to city government, it
seems lo be succeeding. Most of the full-house crowd that
showed up Tuesday said they were surprised \0 find their coun·
· cil representatives acting like that. They promised they'd be
•back.
aomeoee," Kelly sald. "I tb.lnC be ll Cotoa to aet Procret-
alvelywone."
About all I.be poUce It.now about the mu la that be la wblt..
Kll vtctima ~ve teen oaly the man'• ann u he Nacbed for them.
·•we J\.Wt doo•t ll.now who or wtu.t we an lookinc for," 1'elJy
aaJd. "He baao't left beb.t.Dd aoy real evtdeoce for ua to .erk
wllh."
Then were flve 1lmUar ln~ 1 .. t aummer lnYOlvlDc
youn1 ldrls. and there h•v• been t.bree attack& um awn.mer, tbe
11\MtJW,y 1.
F0\1t A'M'ACll8 TOO& Pt.ACS ln homes In Jqalll Park on
the aoutheut aide of JoUet. a clty Of about 7$,000 oestled ln a farm·
1n• area 35 mild southwest of Cblcaso. Two attacks were oo the
c1ty'1 far west aide. All were lD unincorpora~ areu around the
city.
Tbe ftnt. attack came May 20. im, at 3:'5 a.m. when an 11·
year-oad girl wu puUed lhrouab tbe bedroom window of ber home.
Tbe girt waa sexually moleet.ecl.
~ven days later. at 4 a.m .. there was an attempt to pull two
2Churches
Backed in
Move Bids
San Juan Capistrano planning
com missioners gave their bless·
ing th.is week Lo iwo churches
seeking to relocate in the Mis·
sion City from San Clemente and
Mission Viejo.
In separate actions . com-
missioners a pproved plans for
St. Margaret's of Scotland. 4109
Calle Abril. San Clemente, to de·
ve lo p c hurch and s chool
facilities along La Novia Avenue
in the Ortega Properties com·
mercial and industrial complex.
The facilities would be located
nea r a new alignment or Ganado
Drive in the area north of San
Juan Creek Road and east of In·
terstate 5.
Picks a Melody
eirla. aaes 13 and 14, t.broulb thelr bedroom wlDdOw. Tbey ....
not Mriously bu.rt.
BETWEEN SVNE .. ma, AND July 22. um. three more ,Ull
were attacked, all between 2 a.m. and 2:4.5 a.m. One 11-year-old
victim swrered bead injuries from a beating. ~rtheat. the vidousneasoltbeuaaultsincreued.
On April 21, 1979. at 4 a.m., a man ctept into a room where two
&ilten, 1S and 13, were sleeping. Both girts were severely beat.en
wltb a bhmt object but neither was sexually assaulted.
ONE MONTH UTE& TO THE day, a 14-year-old girl wu
pulled from her home about 1 :30 a.m. She was found in the back
yard with cuts and serious head injuries from a beating.
Investigators said she bad been sexually molested.
This month, a 13-year-old girl was pulled screaming throutb
ber bedroom window about 4:20 a.m. ~fore her fat.her could get to
the bedroom, she had been stabbed in the arm and stomach.
"We feel that in each of these cases, bad the intruder not been
scared off, that rape was what be bad in mind." Kelly said.
Commissioners also a pproved
pla n s of C hris tian Mission
Church, 26651 Aracen a Drive,
Mission Viejo. for a church
building that wouJd be located
next to Ambuehl Elementa ry
School on San Juan Creek Road.
The two churches still must
gain approval of the City Council
in August.
Dan Taylor, a visitor to Laguna Bea ch,
plays dulcimer while daughter. Forrest, 6.
a muses herself at Sawdust F estival, open
da ily off Laguna Canyon Road. Not onl y is
Taylor making mus ic. but tht! cr a fts m an
also made the instrument.
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Wait Dis ney's movie "The
Three Caballeros" will be shown
July 19 at the Laguna Beach
Public Library, 363 Glenneyre
St.
The film. part or a summer
program at the library, will be
aired at 4 and 7 p.m . Also. story·
time will be held Wednesdays
throughout the summe r at 10: 15
a .m. for pre-sthoolers.
The Friends of the Laguna
Beach Library have also d<>nat·
ed money for paperback books
to be awarded school children
who participate in the library's
s ummer reading club.
For more details oo summer
progra ms, call Lucille
Hutc he r son, the children's
libra rian. at 497·1733.
Pets Vaccinated
EAGLE PASS, Texas (AP) -
Veterinary teams vaccinated 250
to 300 pets and covered .about a
third of the city on tbe first day
of Eagle Pass's block-to-block
campaign to curb a deadly out·
break or rabies.
San Juan Summer
Includes Kids' Fun
Playground activities at various San Juan Capistrano schools and
parks ha ve been scheduled for weekday hours throughout the sum·
mer.
City offi cials say recreation
s upervisors wiU be on hand at
Ambue hl Ele m e ntary and
Marco Forste r Junior High·
scbools Monday through Fnday
from nooo to 5 p.m.
RECREATION LEADERS
also wiU be wortting on Tuesdays
and Thursdays at San J uao School
from ooontoSp.m.
Oo Mondays and Fridays.
workers will be at Junipero
Serra Park from noon to 2: 15
p.m . and at De La Vista Park
from 2:30 to s p.m.
Th e recreation leaders wi ll
conduct sports. games. tourna·
ments and arts and crafts ac·
ttvities.
AND EVERY Wednesd ay in
t he Marco Forst.er .lunior High
Stbool CafetoMum, movies and
cartoons for young people will
be shown from 2:30 to 4 p.m.
The price is 25 cents. i-·or an
additional 25 cents, popcorn and
punch will be provided.
F o r furthe r i nform a t ion .
phone 493-1171. ext. 247.
'lheater Sig1i
To Be Moved
In Capistratw
A theater s ign counc1lmt-n
have considered an "eyesore" m
histon c San Juan Capistrano's
downtown a re a is due lo be
moved shortly.
Councilmen have accepted a
plan that would eliminate the
Mtss1on Dnvc-ln Theater's logo
sign located at Del Obis po Street
and Canuno Capistrano
Under the plan. the theater
would be allowed to haye a mar·
quee sign localed on Del Obispo
Street at the d rive-m's entrance.
City officials also would place a
g r ee n direc tio nal s i gn on
Camino Capistrano noting the
theater's presence.
froe-tappers Offer Song
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Tickets to Fiesta
vance tickets for the July
San Clemente Chamber or
merce Fiesta carnival are
on sale at a 2(j percent dis·
t.
arnlval Chairman Jane
an Hid advance Ucketa
be purchased at 17 loeal
---ud tbe Chamber of mmerce Ofllet near &I
mlno Real and El Portal
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Street.
The rides and attractions ol
the annual carnival wm be held
at Plua Part near the comer of
El Portal Street and Calle
Puente rrom 5 p.m . t~ mldnJght
July 20.
On July 21 and 22, the camlvaJ wtll be open from ooon &mtJJ
mlchUlbt. Jl'or more iDforma·
tloa, call •· Wl.
THEIR ENTBY WAS select·
ed from 15 s ubmitted to a
Jaycees contest held in coojunc·
lion with the Miss Newport
Beach pageant in June. With or
iwitbout official status by the cl·
ty. the Hal!ertys say they plan to
g e t their piece published,
alt.bough they'd like to see it
adopted by councilmen.
"I'd like to see it rei>lace tbe
.P\edge of Allegiance," Halferty
joked.
Home Burglarized
San Clemente resident LarTy
Fischer of 106 E . Calle Ramona
told police a burglar broke Into his
apartment through a bedroom
window and stole $Wtn cub on a
dreuer'. Fillcher Hid be d.11·
covered the theft wbea be re-
turned home.
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Pair of Queens O.tlJ PllOC S .. lt PM ..
Fairest of the <Orange County ) fair are
·Ke ri Terrell, left, l 979 's queen from
Anaheim. and Suzanne Rubio. 1978 queen
from .. Costa Mesa. Keri will reign over the
fair which begins Friday and last s
through July 22.
Tlarou.Ch July 22
County Fair
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Starts Friday
Wllh the <'Urt whtwl11 of acroba\11 1tnd the s p1n-
nlna of camiv lll rides, Uu: Orunee County Fair will
1el orr lo a whirling 11lart Friday
The fair, which runs through July 22, is held at
88 Fair Drlvt', Costa Mtisa , wl\h this year's theme
"A Touch of Country "
HOUaS ARE lt A.M. to midnight Friday
lhroueh Swlduy. noon to m1drught Monday through
ThuradMy Ac1nrn;11ion of $2 for adu1ts and Sl for
t'hlldren 6-12 in<'ludcs a ll entertainment.
llere's F'nday's schedule ror hrsl·day visitors
ALL DAY Textile de monslrations in the
Home Uving exhibit area. jewelry, painting, pot·
tery. stained glass 1:1nd other demonstrations in the
Crafts area. and cooking shows in the Gourmet
Gallery.
9 a.m. 4·11/ !o'uture Farmers of America breed·
Ing sheep show, livestock area.
1 ·JO p.m . Mime stiow ,Heritage Stage.
2 p.m. f'ancy Dance Studio, Mountain Dew
Stage.
2·30, 4.30 and 7.30 p.m ., The Carlssons.
Heritage Stage.
3. 5 and 8 pm. Mi tchell Marionettes Showboat ,
on the grounds.
3 p.m. Royal Court Contest, Mountain Dew
Stage.
3:30 p.m. Arlee Higbee Dance Studio, Heritage
Stage.
4 and 6 p.m. 4·ff on Stage, 4·H building.
4 :30 and 7 :30 p .m . Royal Horse Fair,
Moonshine Meadows.
4:30 and 6 p.m. Harry "Woo Woo'' Stevens.
fair goodwill a mbassador. Mountain Dew Stage.
5 p.m. Vida Blunden School of Dance. Moun·
ta in Dew Stage.
5: 30 and 8: 30 p m ., Pamela Ha rt·Chet
Johnson, Heritage Stage.
-------------------5:30 and 7:30 p.m., Uruted Star Acrobats. on
Unused Land
leases Eyed
Orange County government could collect up to
Sl65,250 each year if it leased some 375 acres of un·
used county land for strawberry farmmg, accord·
ing to a report s ubmitted to county s upervisors.
The board asked the county a dministrator lo
study the survey of unused property which was
pre par ed by county agricultural extens ion
workers.
THE REPORT NOTED seven parcels tolalin~
abo ut 375 acres has been identified as suitable for
growing crops, particularly strawberries.
The land is being held by the county for future
parks. flood control pro1ects and other uses. the re·
port said.
IF THE LAND is leased for growing slrawber·
ries. the report continued, il could generate $6.4
million worth of s trawberries and $87.850 to
$165.250 per year in lease revenue to the county.
County officials noted the leases would have to
be for thrtt to five.year periods so farmers could
recover initial investments in leveling lhe land and
installing irrigation systems
OC Govennnent ·
Cited by Edison
Orange County government has been cited by
the Southern California Edison Co. for showing
"outstanding leadership a nd achieve m ent in
ene rgy conservation."
Edison Vice President C.R. Hathaway sa1 d
county government has chalked up savings in
ene rgy averaging more than 20 million kilowatt
hours of electricity a year.
HE SAID IT IS the single largest conservation
savings noted by Edison throughout the country.
The annual savings are the equivalent to the
amount of electrical energy used by the residents
of the combined cities of Tustin, Laguna Beach,
Stanton. Brea and La Palma for one month,
Hathaway said.
HATHAWAY SAID the county has pursued an
energy conservation program for severa l years
which has produced a 13.5 million kilowatt hour re-
ductions in its own facilities. largely through re-
duction in lighting and air conditioning.
In addition, lhe board of supervisors' recent
approval of a five-year high pressure sodium
street light conversion program will save 7 million
kilowatt hours per year once the program is com-
pleted, Hathaway said.
Other energy saving efforts include the in·
stallation of time clocks to reduce operating hours
of lighting and elevators, installing photo-cell con-
trols on escalators in the County Jail and raising
thermostats on air conditioning in all facilities.
Air California
Will 'Cool It'
Air California has won permission from
Orange County Supervisors to install a new $18,000
to $20,000 air conditioning system in the airline's
passeDCef' waiting room at the county airport.
County officials, ln a ,eport to supervisors,
said the existing air condlttomna system was de-
signed to cool an area for about 100 puaen1ers.
THE SYSTEM IS NOW inadequate, lbe report
aaid, because the overcrowded· terminal area now
bolds up to 230 pUHftlets at-once.
The airline will be allowed to lnatall the bew
cooll.ns system now, the repent aaid, aqd its coet J
wUl be deducted h'om Aif California's monthly
apace rent. ·
IN Ol'lda AC.."l'ION lupervtlon cave Paclflc Te&epbone and TeJearaPli Company permllalon to iDltalJ a aew UDderpound line on airport property
aJoq Campus Drive.
Tile...., Uoe will enable the telephone com· paar to apud aervtce to t.be airport and aur· i'ouDdlftl propertJes, county oftlclala said.
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6 p .m . 4·H/FFA breeding s wtne show,
livestock area.
6 and 8 p m . Young Life Singers. Am
phi theater.
6:30 p.m. Velvet Cadets Band, Heritage Stage
6:30-10 p.m . American Ingenuity Oixielanders.
Food Bazaar.
7 an d 9 p.m. Vandermeide-hypnotist. Am-
phitheater
7 :30-11 :30 p.m Montezuma·s Revenge. Moun·
lain Dew Sta,ge
8 p.m. Spet•dway, grandstand.
8·11 p.m. Disco dance. picnic area.
8:30 p.m. Barbershoppers , Heritage Stage.
Fellowship R eceived
Dr. Irene S. Spear of Newport Beach, a
biological chemistry professor at UC Irvine has re·
ceived a two.year fellowship for $25,000 from the
Leukemia Society of America, Inc
Or. Spear will use the money lo conduct scien·
Liric research into le ukemia a nd re lat~d
disorders
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t•rnmont securities. Such fWlds
<'OUld be used as a •·money
wHpon" but only at the risk or
wrecking the world economy
and the market for oil
On the other side. the Uruted
Statt>s' weapons agaanst OPEC
full rnto six categories
'VE W . ., A N.-i L Y.fiJIS
continued profits. government
offi cials say. ln addition. other
countries. communist and non·
communist. would be eager to
!tell to countries cut off by the
United States.
J m port Bank loans of $$'1
milUon in 1978.
Investments In U.S.: The Treasury Department estimates
OPEC investments in this coun·
try at about $38 billion -$12
billion or that in U.S. govern-
ment notes and about $10 billion
m bank deposits. The rest is in
real estate. stocks and bonds
and direct loans to U.S . corpora·
lions.
1f we couJd get any at all."
Mllllary a&taclla: An tX• 1' ..,•
treme move would be ror the I:;;.
U.S. troops to seize one or two of ~ ...
th e larger Middle Eastern !;
oilfields and produce oil solely ~ •
for this country. But there are • •:
many questions: world reaction ~'·
to such a move, could the fields
AND rrs A BATTLE that lht•
United Stat.Ht. Wllh llll its rt'
aou~es. might not bt' ublt> lo win
a1alnst the OPEC nations· ··ou
weapon," lnterv1ew11 with t!lt
perta sua1est
Recently. Pres tdenl Cartt.>r
and hla spokesmen havt' stepped
up ve rbal Jttat'k:. on thl'
Organizalloo of Petrolt>um Ex
porting Countries for raising tht-
pnt'e of crudt.> oil al a tinw
m1lhons of Amt>rH'an!> art• stuck
an gasohnt.> hnt.'!-i And the ad
m 1n1s tra llon has hinted at
movesbeyondJUSbtrong words
Food: Thjs is the most ob·
v1ou:;. and pollttc ally popular
Wl'ilpoo The United States is the
largest e ~porte r of food .
particularly wbeat
.. We are the OPE C of grain:·
l>a1d Rep. James Weaver: D·
Ort' , who is pushing for a gov
t•rnment agency lo control
"heat exports
FARMERS AND SOME polit1
l·1ans argue that the United
Stales should use wheat as a
poht1t'al and economic weapon.
They say we should withhold
Foreign aid: Only four
members of OPEC get signifi·
t'ant U.S. aid fndonesia .
Ecuador. Nigeria and Gabon. 1n
1978. the total aid lo them was
$273 7 million. with $254.7
million going to Indonesia.
State Department documents
say that. despite its oil produc·
lion. Indonesia is one of the most
populous po.or nations in the
"'orld Much of its aid from the
LI S 1s in food shlpments
Those countries plus Algeria
and lran received Exporr
Some have suggested that the
US. should freeze these OPEC
investments. holding them
hostage to lower crude prices or
large r s upplies.
But OPEC's $200 billion invest·
ment portfolio is spread through
m ost of the indus trialized
Western nations Freezing
OPEC asse t s mi g ht be
troublesome to them. an the
estimate of one expert. but its
results for this country would be
worse· "Oh. oil at $50 a barrel.
be captured intact and could
such a large force be resupplied
thous ands of miles from the
nearest major U.S. base.
Desp1le the pitfalls of various
options. Americans seem angry
enough lo s upport strong action.
IN AN AP·NBC NEWS poll
taken May 24. as gasoline lines
were beginning to show up out·
sadE.' of California, 71 percent of
the public agreed that U.S. food
and other exports should be cut
off Lo the OPEC 'nations untiJ
they agree to continued , afforda-
b le oil supplies.
FANTASY? Agriculture
Secretary Bob Bergland
says the idea of forming a
U.S.-dominated food cartel
to combat the foreign oil
cartel is a "fantasy.··
"With strong steps, we can
mobilize the nation around a
real crisis and with a clear enemy
OPEC." said a m1'mo to Carter
from his <'h1ef domt•st1c policy ad·
\'\Ser. Stu E1zens tat
wheat exports lo gain leverage .------------. ,.-------------------------------. over the OPEC nations and in· EOISO ... CHARGER
. APWintlllotos
MOBILIZATION MOVE?
Stu Elzenatat
CAllTEll HAS NOT said what
those s teps would be. but
Americans -tired of gasoline
lines and soaring prices -are
angry and frustrated. ready to
strike back at OPEC.
An Associated Press·NBC
News poll taken as gas lines
were spreading across the coun·
try s howed overwhelming sup-
port for moves against the
OPEC nations like those sug·
gested in songs and bumper
stickers-"No Crude, No Food"
and ·'A Bushel or Wheal for a Bar·
rel of Oil."
In this face-off, the OPEC na·
tions -Iran. Saudi Arabia, ln·
donesia, Ecuador, Nigeria,
Gabon . Libya , Niger.
Venezuela, the United Arab
Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq and
Algeria -have one major
weapon -oil. And their weapon
is aimed squarely at the glass
Jaw of Western industrialized
nations. which need the oil
desperately. In 1978. the UnHed
States paid the OPEC nations
$30. 7 billion for oil.
OPEC countries also have
an investment portfolio estimat·
New Map Depicts
Earthquake Faults
WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S. Geological Survey has published
a map showing the earthquake faults in a large area of south·central
California.
The map displays hundreds of faults between Point Arguello and
Monterey Bay and provides a broad identification of the faults capa·
ble of generating earthquakes. The map and its accompany-
This is the second. in a seri~s ing report, "Map Showing
of three maps covenng faults in Recency of Faulting in Coastal
coastal California. An earlier South·Central California," are
one covers the area from the available for $2.25 from the
'Mexican horde~ t~ Point Branch of Distribution, U.S.
Arguello. Another being pre· Geological Survey. Box 25286.
pared will cover the area from Federal Center. Denver, Colo.,
Monterey Bay to Point Arena. 80225.
crease the price. just as the 011 CL.ASS OF •74
producers have done with their 5 t~ar RcwilOfl
main product. Jlotly 2ett1. '7t
The OPEC nations imported RSYf'. •S•f' about 10 million tons of wheat m ,_o.u..
1978. influding about 5 million 50·7164 o ........... tons from this country. That's au.2223
about \3.7 percent or total world
wheal exports of 73 million tons
and about 2.3 percent of lhe 381
million t o n s produced
~orldwide.
OPPONENTS OF SUCH uses
of food exports say that while
the United States is by far the
world's largest wheat exporter,
it is not the only one. Embargos
or price increases would not
hurt the generally wealthy
OPEC nations. they say. and
would hurt poorer countries.
· ·rhe OPEC nations would just
go elsewhere." says Gerald A.
Bange of the Department or
Agriculture "We j us t don ·t
wi eld the kind or market power
that people think we do.··
Ttthnology and otber ex·
ports: The United States shipped
the OPEC nations $14.8 billion m
non-food items in 1978. ranging
from metal-working machinery
to furniture and underwear.
The nt!eds of the OPEC na
tions. most of them vastly un·
de rdeve loped . a r e n o t so
sophisticated that they can be
s upplied only by the United
Sta tes. Other countries, notably
J apan. West Germany and
France, could also s upply many
items exported by the United
Slates.
-Weapons sales: ln 1978, the
OPEC nations bought $4 .3 billion
1n military arms from the Unit-
ed States. with the bulk. $4.J
billion, going to Iran and Saudi
Arabia. And there a re $13.3
billion more in arms already
promised under agreements to
the OPEC nations, not including
Iran.
The U.S. government argues
that cutting off such sales would
hurl in two ways. S uc h a
termination would weaken our
influence over those countries
a nd it would hurt the U.S. arms
industry. which is dependent in
some cases on foreign sales for
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the Legislat Uet to Pf'(Utct aaimal ' rights Hu
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ses testified -.it.a behalf·
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Angel~ ddt9Md laagu•p; ~ed by tble
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w opposition rrom twa~n. fllr traders aodl
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10ft antmab· ttave the right to
c.a.ra. that' wild animals ha~
the righl1 10 s urvive io their
n&lure.1 · euviroftment 1 and• that
aoimaJs used fO$ work., food or,
research should be spared
pb,ysical and psychoJogical suf·
ferin«.
In its amended form there
o.MaVEN was no ~ilioa. It now says
the Legislature should enact "humane and eo-
vironmentally sound legisl:Jlioo" and should work
with animal weu·are organizations.
THE ClDEF' SPONSOR, ACTRESS Gretctreo
Wyler. concedecil Wednesday that the resoiatlon
was now "innocuous "
"It doeea't S.. all01tf 1 1 and I don't believe
that is Ulilao iaend•1 oil tt.io resolution. It is le
recogniz"' ''shesaM.I
Actresses Gloria De Haven and Cindy
Williama. aad .M-eueett·Reegan, the·tttress-amt-
newscaster dau.gbter of rormer Gov. Ronald
• Reagan-, also-testified tmef!y for it.
A 6·0 committee vote sent the measure to the
Assembly floor. lt has clea.red the Senate but mus\
be sent back there for a vote on Assembly.<lbanges
pi the resolution if it wins final Assemb!Y passage
~s expected.
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -A Oooneabury com~t
atrtp wb.lcb saUrtiea Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. •
uu with an alle1~ or1ana&ed crimt1 nau~ wali
deleled from •t lesaat four major California
n w1papera.
At leut st>veo other CalllonUa Mw11papers
publl8hed t.he it.rip, s~ond In 11 st1rie1 toncenilng a
St 000 contribution to Brown's L974 campil&n from
Sidney Korshak. wbo la on thtl atate attorney
gt>neral'a Uat of known ort(llnlzt-d crime figures.
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' Certoonltst Trudeau BROWN SA I D W EDNt:SD~V THE THIS IS THE OFFENDINC;i CARTOON DROPPED FROM CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS
P G d Kor8bak aJlegaUons "have been rebHhtld, und She said the Times has dropped lhe strip a ir ra uate lh!.!Y un-false and Ubelou.s and ltnybody who re tWt('e before. including a recent series which sug-
Robert Steph.:o Davis pt>aU Uwm knowmgty with mah<'e aforethought 15 ges ted U.S. Sen. John Warner , R·Va., husband of
one of the Carte
ministration·~~ ~
domestic priot"ftte9
h a irline maqi~n f ,.
210-206 Wednesday ~
returned l t '• l e.
Senate. qi I rvlnt> i.od ~tcven guilty ol libel " actress Elizabeth Taylor, bought the Republican
8ichatd Burhnghnm of Asked 1r ht' plann~d legal ar u on. Rrown ~u1d, nomination for the Senate. ~ewport Beach have re "Well. the First Amendment allowb libel by the The San Francisco Chronicle reported that
cetved 1ur1s d octor about t,400 readers called in for 2~ hours to pn.~bb . . ~egrees from th t-C 1 askwhythecomicstripwasnussmg. (Jn iv er b 1 t y of the Lo:. Angelei. Tames spokeswoman aro yn Chrorucle Managing Editor William ~rm an
ff a c i f1 c , M <'G eorge flom :.wd the Tames did oot publtsh the com tr strip :.aid. "We think the series is hilarious . . in·
Schoo I of Lu w , 1 n Wednesday "because in our Judgment lhe allegu c1s1ve but we have not been able to substantiate ~~~c~ra~m~e~n~to~~~~~~-t_1o_n_b_ro~~~d_n_o_t_be~s_u_b_s_~_n_t_ia_t_ed~b_y~~-c_t_·_·~~~~ the c ha~n and the synwcah has refus~ to
c"'"""!.1""'-{~~::.'l permit editing." ~~<;~7{'•,·.~:),~';',~~~,J~.r{..~ ... :ft.U.>1~""'-~ ~ TheTimes and Ch roniclealsodidnotpublishthe ~~ ~~\S ~(:...~ com1ctoday.
.. THIS WEEK! Discover thousands a nd At the San Diego Evening Tribune, Managing
Editor Walt Miller s a id he dropped the strip Thousa nds a nd THOUSANDS OF because "itispossiblethe stnpisderamatoryor
Tube rous Begonias com ing into fu ll libelous."
glorious bloom . It's PARADISE! "Dig EXECUTIVE EDITOR NORMAN Cherniss or
Your Own '' .... $2.75 ea. Of )OOk fO t' the Ri verside Press Enterprise. wbicb rud not run the strip. also described it as potentially de-f. (amatory. ree · Editor Don Hoenshell at the Sacramento Union Located in Leucadia, 10 m iles south of said he ran the strip "and we haven 't had any · Oceansi'de . Use Leucad i·a Blvd. exit, complaints about it. Ir it were completely in bad ~ taste. I might leave it out. But it's a spoor I've 6 double back On eastside aCCeS S road lO foet~r censor~ Doonesbury. I've defended 1t a
~0$ Normandy. Call 1-436-2194 for Handy In Nevada. Editor Don Digilio of the Las
r!. · EGO..._.I _. G •RDE.._.S Vegas Review-Journal also delet~ the strip, ob-~ .... Hints. WEIDNERS 8 1"111 A A 1"111 jecting to a chararterization of Korshak as a "low-
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Fres no Bee. San Bernardino Sun. the Register of
Orange County and Santa Barbara News·Press.
The comic strip features Duane Oelacourt, a
fi ctitious "secretary or symbolism" in Brown's
cabinet. an a telephone convers ation with a
r haracter named "Gray." an obvious reference to
Brown's chief of staff. Gr ay Davis .
It quotes ''Gray" as describing Korshak as
"the local low-Life. an alumnus from lhe Capone
mob" and telling Delacourt to "work up a P.R
strategy" to deal with news stories aboul the con
ttribulion and Brown's later efforts to help a union
represented by Korshak.
KORSHAK IS LINKED IN T HE attorney
general's report to alleged organized rrime figures
in Las Vegas and Chicago, but not lo the Al Capone
gang.
The strip apparently is based on efforts by
Davis and one other Brown appoint~ to the
California Horse Racing Board to close Hollywood
Park for safety reasons during a strike by the
AFL-CIO International SerVlce Employees Union.
which Korshak. a labor lawyer. represented at the
time . The move to close Hollywood Park failed
Davis said he moved to clooe the park because
of violenre during the strike, and that he had no
1974 campaign, but that since then Brown had not
requested or receivoo contribul.lons from Korshak,
who has contrbuted lo many California cam-paigns.
Ask~ about the strip, Davis replied, "I see no
point in commenting on a cartoon " He add~ that
neither he nor any other representative of Brown
contacted papers to halt publJcattonof the strip.
The Senate had ap-
proved a version of &,be • A'
measure and 119&'1We
The series on Brown, Davis and Kors hak con·
ttnues through July 21. Most editors said they
would resume Doonesbury either after one or two
installments or tbe entire sencs
c1de whether to accept
the House-ap-proved .;
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BROWN'S P R ESS SECRETARY , Bobbie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!. Metzger. said Korshak was "just a passing a"· "---------------------------------quaintance·· of Brown. . ..
She confirm~ that Brown wd solicit and re· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ce1ve a $1 .~ contri ~tioo from Ko~hak for his
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Free Bus Service
Offered in Niguel
Laguna Niguel residents are offer~ free mini·
bus service this s umme r on Crown Valley
Parkway between Niguel Beach Park and the new
Mission Viejo Mall.
The service, which includes 19 stops between
the two terminus locations. operates Mondays
through Fridays six times daily. Departure times
vary with locations.
The service. sponsor~ by Avco Community
Developers, Inc .. stops at all s hopping centers.
mos t intersections and parks along Crown Valley
Parkway.
The bus bas surfboard racks for beachgoers.
GWC Students Se lected
Eight Golden Wes t
College students have
receive d permane nt
.membership in Alp ha
Gamma Sigma for
scholastic achievement.
I T hey are Joyce A.
Bunker. Lynn de Fries.
Regina Hardin, Judie
K. Hicks, Mark Houser,
James A. Kennedy, Har·
riet Kitzel and Kathy
Neher all of Huntington
Beach.
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SA CRAM
on the Legisl
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tr esses testifi
resqlµtiQn c~UiJl8
4Pimlll right.& has
age after four ac
To win ap rnblY W~ter, Parks
and Wildlife O~viJi RQb&{ti, D·
) Los Angel e opposed by the
California ·on.
THE B . .,..., ' · T ~pcie~y "can·
not ethically justiWl'!!ptoilatioo or op·
press ion of animals · ·
Roberti earlier removed other language which
drew oppositi ; fur \~a4ers and farmers ':,;/ i
. , ~il lfje &Cliif COJl'lPafl· 1 ~RP to . fl Ve the rjg)lt to "c~r . t -wild animals have
thi 'r~ ;t··tb s urvive in their
natural etYnronment and \hat
·•11lmo l81 u!Wd for wol'k . food or
1oea.o11t1ob should be spared
~l<:al iYld psychological suf·
fftft~{(. . .,
rn lts '&mended form there
o.MAVIE1t was no opposition. It now says
the Legislature shAHld iuet ·11humane and en-
vironmentalJy sound lefi?islation" and should work
with animal welfare organizations
THE CHIEF SPONSOR, Ah-RtES$ <;sretchen
Wyler , conceded Wednesday lhat the resoluuon
was now "innocuous "
"1-th;n and I don't bel;ev• that is resolution. It is tc
recog · ,. t 1
Ac aven and Cindy
Williams, and Maureen Reagan. the actress and
newscaster daogh~ -of 1lftrn-er Gov. Ronald
Reagan, also testified ~£!!>'_(.or it.
6-0 committee vote sent the m~asure to the
bly floor. 1l has cleared the Senate but must
t back there for a vote on Assembly chaoges
resolution if it wins final Assembly wassase
as e cted.
*n Juan Cap1s
Stab will conduct
Sund y at 8:30 a .m
~e shm•;t w1 l
Road f jf
tu.G:........ .... ..a.. j§
judg by~GM7li1h of
is ao all· Western show, judged
Sant ·Ana
You are fnvlreato view
Oil Pallitings
y
HelP.n LeMay <~-'MMiwJ
lU am tu 11 p rn t1,ll h uo'1I \ug 26 The
ground::. «fl' IOl'«Lt·tl m •13., Luguna Canyon
Ro ad. Dance l ~ rn u.~1c-1.in~ and other
divt!r::>100::, «fl' µ.111 111 ltw lt!1>ln ~ attrac-
tions thut f<.>ttlu11 1 u:.l ll "111 l..s of artisans
and crafl~nic11
HAIDY 3-PC.
PAINTING SET
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~End Boycott
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Tavern Gulld. 1m ulhance of 104 owners of taverns _· ---c------~~~~~~~~!!!
whtch cater to homot.e>.ua ls. has narrowly voted to
end its two-year bQ>eott of <.:oors beer
The vote w~s 53 51
"We hurt Coors.·· sa11I Tavern Guild P resident
Wa yne Friday .. I'v e been to ld Coors &ales
dropped 5.000 ca~cs t•H•ry month m San Francisco
since we started th•~ "
The boycott was lwi;un because the Guild ob-
Jected to the u~e of lie dtitel'lors 1md 1*11egedly im·
proper questionmg an the hiring of brewer-Y
workers by Coori. The group also obJected to the
company's contribution:. to conservati ve political
rauses.
fr1day and Jim Bonko ~utld 'ice president.
traveled to the Coon. hrt'"er) m Golden. Colo .
and reported to mNnberi. the firm wa.s '"cleaii.ing
up its act. somewhat ·
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Comic Strip Not Funny to Governor Cab.
Ad
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TOUCHING NERVE?
Certoonlat Trvdee u
Pair Graduate
Robert Stephen Davui
of Irvine irnd Steven
IOchard Burlingham of
Newport Beach have r~
ceived JUns d ottor
degrees from. th e
l!n iv er s 1 t y o f I h c
P•acific. McGcorgc
School o f L<1w 1n
S•cramento
'Doone8b ury' Ties
Brown With Ma fi a? .. SACRAMENTO IAP> A. Oooneabury com~c
i tri wt\l('h u Urbn Oov. Edcn\U\d Brown Jr s u P wllh an alleg~ oria.nb.ed trim~ niure was
d eleted from at lt'Ht four maJor <.:a.lltornlM
newspa,Pf'rs
Al lta~t :it•v('n other l'11Ufom1a nuWbpapen.
publishf'd the ~tnp. second Ln i1 ~er1ca. C<>nc.imlng a
St ooo ront.ribuUou to Brown's ur74 c1tmJ\11l&n from
.sldnry Korshak. who •• on the atal" attorney
gent'ruJ's hst of k"own orttlU\tlMf <'rlmu figureli
BROWN SAID WEDNE S DAl' THE
Korshak allegations "have bet-n rehasht-d, iAnd
thl'Y are false a nd llbelows and anybody who rt!
~ats them knowingly with m&hce aforethought 1s
guilt)' ofUbel "
~\skt>d 1f he planned legal action. Brown said.
·w e ll . tht• F'l~t Amendment allows hbt!I by the
pn•:.:, ..
Lo!> Angel~~ T i mes spokeswoman Carolyn
Hom ~aid the T1mt'S did not publlsh lhe comic strtp
Wt'dnesdav "because 1n our Judgment the iillega·
lions could not be s ubstantiated by f&ct."
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Thousands a nd THOUSANDS OF
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Hints. WEIDHERS BEGONIA GARDENS
Es~~·
THIS IS THE OFFENDING CARTOON DROPPED FROM CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS
She said the Times has dropped the strip
l w1ce before. includiog a recent series which sug.
~ested US. Sen_ John Warner. R·Va .. husband of
actress Elizabeth Taylor. bought the Republican
nomination for the Senate .
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that
about l.400 readers called in for 2""1 hours to
ask why lhecomicstripwasmissing.
Chrorucle Managing ·Editor William German
said . "We think the series is hilarious tn
c·1s1ve. .but we have not been able to substantiate
the charges and the syndicate bas refused to
permit editing "
The Times and Chronicle also did not publish the
comic today.
At the San Diego Evening Tribune. Managing
Editor Wall Miller said be dropped the strio
because ''il is possible the strip is defamatory or
li belous ...
EXECUTIVE EDITOR NORMAN Cherniss oC
the Riverside Press Enterprise. which did not run
the strip, also described it as potentially de ·
(a matory.
Editor Don Hoenshell at the Sacramento Union
said he ran the strip "and we haven't had any
complaints abOut it. If it were completely in bad
taste. 1 might leave it out. But it's a spoof I 've
never censored Doones bury. I've defended it a
lot.··
ln Nevada. Editor Don Digilio of the Las
Vegas Review-J ournal also deleted the strip. Ob·
jecting to a characterization of Korshak as a "low
life·· -type person.
1974 campaign, but that since then Brown had not
requested or received contributions from Korshak .
who has contr'buted to many California cam
paigns.
Asked about the strip. Davis replied. "I see no
potnt m commenting on a cartoon." He added that
neither he nor any other representative of Brown
contacted papers to halt publication oflhe strip
The senes on Brown. Davis and Korshak con
t1nues through July 21. Most editors s aid they
would resume Doones bury either after one or two
ins tallments or the entire series.
prov·~--wlJ
Ho u s
tatives.
The law111ak
proved MM! leg·
one of the Cart
m1ntetraUon
domestic priorities, s· . hairline margio,.~o •
2 10·206 Wedn~
returne d H to the
Senate.
The Senate had ap-
prove4 a vw~~
measta"e an.I musl de-
cide whelher to ~~ept.
tbe House,appcoved
measure or send Cb~).ssue to a compromJs•-
seeki ng R9use-Senate
conf~rence. •
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were the San Jose Mer cury, the Modesto Bee. the
Fresno Bee. San Bernardino Sun. the Register of
Or ange County and Santa Barbara News-Press .
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The comic strip features Duane Delacourt. a
rictitious "secretary of symbolis m" in Brown's
cabi net. in a telephone conversation with a
character named "Gray." an obvious reference to
Brown's chief of staff. Gray Davis.
ll quotes "Gray" as describing Kors hak as
"lhc local low-hfe. an alumnus from the Capone
mob" and telling Delacourt to "work up .a P.R.
str ategy" to deal with news stories about the con-
tribution and Brown's later efforts to help a union
represented by Korshak.
KORSHAK IS LINKED IN THE attorney
general's report to alleged organized crime figure:-.
in Las Vegas and Chicago. but not to the Al Capone
gang.
The strip apparently is based on effort!> b y
Davis and one other Brown appointee to the
California Horse Racing Board to close Hollywood
Park for safety reasons during a strike by the
A FL-CIO International Service Employees Union.
which Korshak. a labor lawyer. represented at the
t ime. The move to close Hollywood Park failed.
Da\;s said he moved to close the park because
of violence during the strike, and that he had no
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BROWN'S PRESS S ECRETARY. Bobbie
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quaintance" of Brown. . ..
She confirmed that Brown did solicit and re· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ceive a Sl.~ contribution from Konhak ~r h1 !>
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Free Bus Service
Offered in Niguel
Free -. . . ..
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a
Laguna Niguel residents are offered free miru-
b us service this summer on Cr own Va lley
Parkway between Niguel Beach Park and the new
Mission Viejo Mall.
The service. which includes 19 stops between
the two terminus locations. operates Mondays
through Fridays six times daily. Departure times
vary with locations.
The service. sponsored by Avco Community
Developers. loc.. s tops at all shopping centers,
mos t intersections and parks along Crown Valley
Parkway.
The bus has surfboard racks for beachgoers.
GWC Stude nts Selected
Eight Golden West.
Blood Pressuie Jest ,
July 5.-19 at Fir!->t Federal S.ivinµ~
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College student s have
received permane n t
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Bunker, Lynn de Fries.
R egina Hardin, Judie
K. Hicks, Marie Houser,
James A. Kennedy. Har·
riet Kitzel and Kathy
Neher all of Huntington
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NMION Thuraday. July 12, 1979 DAIL y PILOT UJ
'We're Not Criminals'
High Drama Played Out Deep iri Caverns
87 NED CANTW&U.
CARLSBAD.NM. <AP> Shortly before 5 30
p.m .. t.he 1Ud.lng doon squeeced shut and elevator
No. 4 beaanitalantuid descent toiMCavems noor
J was Ill only pasaenser. on the way to an 111
\ polnlmenl wtlb four aunmtn
IT WAS CLEAa TO ME HOW l got lhert'
Park personnel had pbon~ me at the office short
ly alter 4 p.m. Tuesday with lhe story that gunmen
bad la.ken over the Caverns. were holdmg a young
woman bostaae. and were demamdang, among
other things. to talk to a reporter.
The men were later identified as Dennis Mark.
39. of Riesel, Texas, and David Kuczynski, 28 ,
Eugene Hiram Meroney. 31, and William Charles
Lovejoy, 28, all of Odessa, Texas. Their hostage
was Linda Phillips, 24, of Chattanooga, Tenn., a
parks service employee.
Before deciding lo go, I had talked with the
gunmen from the lobby telephone, attempting Lo
persuade them to relate their story.
"GET YOUR ASS DOWN HERE," Dennis de-
manded. "They're screwing us around. We want to
tell lhe world exactly what we need. I'll guarantee
your life."
"Time is running out," be warns me. "We
want to get our story out before they waste
us .... They'regoingtowasteus."
"We can't ask you to go down there," an FBI
man tells me. "I have to tell you those men are
armed and it is dangerous. Jt bas to be voluntary
on your part."
After an eternity, elevator No. 4 touches bot·
tom. The door slides open. Dave and Eugene have
rifles pointed at me. I identify myself.
''Are you Dennis?" 1 ask.
NEITHER MAN SPE~. DAVE reaches for
me. He puts me against the wall to search for
weapons.
Dave. an Anglo, and Eugene, an Indian, escort
me through the revolving doors. Dennis, the
second Anglo, is there and identifies himself. They
lead me to a room littered with ammunition and
half-empty bottles of wbiakey.
The drinking bad started the night before, I
learned. ll had continued through the day.
"Start writing," I'm ordered.
THEY SAY THEY WANT "AMNESTY." They
want $1 million. They want to go to Brazil. They
ask me to promise that I will go upstairs and ''tell
people we want to walk out of here. We don't want
to be carried out in body bags."
So I promised.
Eugene is easily the most intelhgent and
articulate. He talks otthe repressed Indian nations
of the country.
But it is difficult to discern exactly what their
mission is.
"Our aim is lo get some kind of recognition,"
Dennis says.
IT HAS BEEN 15 MINUTES AND I ask to see
Linda, the hostage. She is extremely calm con·
sidering her plight. She seems OK.
Is there more to the story these men want to
tell? '
"We have already decided we are going to die
here," Dennis says.
Lovejoy has a specific grievance.
"I'm tired of Mexicans coming in and taking
our jobs. No. make that all aliens. They ought to
kick them all out. They're making $20 billion in
weltar
lbal ··
Yo"1 probably done some checkln1 on
They aak me Lo read my ootea back to them.
''NO, D.\MMIT, THAT AIN'T IT," says Den·
018 anitrily "You're mla11ln1 the whole polnt."
J tell mya~tr I 'll try harder. The ml'n e,cpress a recurring death wish. They
.suy they cam.-here to die. I aak if they would ac-
eept an altenu1Un They say not if it 1s jail. They
would rather shoot it out.
8111 leads I.Inda to some part of the Caverns.
Tht' gunmen don't know, and to my knowledge
neither does Linda. tbMt " large group of tourists 1s
trapped 80m~where tn the recesses of lbe Caverns.
I allently pray they won't be discovered. The
1unmen are nervous. They Jump at the slightest
sound.
IT IS NEARING I P.M. BILL and Linda are
nowhere around. The others are getltng nervous.
Eugene wants me to write some more in-
rormation
"Put this down," Eugene says. "See those
cash registers over there? We haven't touched
them. We're not criminals ... "
Listerung to the m en it dawned on me. Their
takeover was spontaneous. Their cause was
personal frus tration.
"One week is just the same as the next. You
can't get ahead," Eugene says.
SEVEN O'CLOCK JS APP ROACHING. Bill
and Linda are still missing. Dennis has talked of
blowing the place up at 8 p.m.
I asked if 1 could lt>ave to write my story and
take Linda with me. Eugene seemed agreeable.
Dennis vacillated. Then he said perhaps J should
go, write the story, bring back a paper, and then
Linda and I could leave.
A little later, Linda and Bill return After a
heated debate our captors decide Linda and I can
leave. Bill gives us an Indian farewell: "May the
winds be at your back."
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•...... ·.M.ov.•e•s•••T•••.•v.•s.1o•n .......................... ..-.............. ~ •• ;,.._.O~ts . llUldlly. July '2. 1979 DAILY PILO T :.c • •1
' Angels' Dilemma •••. :
• • • Can Pitching Keep Up With the Hitting? t
By DA VE CUNNINGHAM 01 ti.. o.lly ,. ... Stall
By now. everyone knows the California "I've got nine pitchers, but if I can only
Angels can hil. Even without Rod Carew. use sax, I'm not in very good shape, a m I ?"
they've maintained a team average con-Fregosi says.
s1stently over .280.
Bul the inj ury·plagued pitching staff is
highly suspect, and if the Angels are going to
make a serious run a t the pennant, experts
agr ee their pitc hing will ha ve to come
through.
·•you·v~ GOT SEVEN
or eight dub s in the
American Leag ue. bo th
divisions. who can hit the
ball And whoever gets the
best pitching will win." says
Boston Manager Don Z1m-
mt•r
I !is Hed Sox arc defin ite·
I) onl' of the hitting clubs
Th<.•y ripped 17 hit::., nine of
them for t•xtra bases. wh ile
rlobbNing the Angels , 9-3.
Wt'dncsday night at Anaheim
.Stadium.
Angel M<.1nager Jim
fn.•gosi agrees with Z1m
mC'r·:. analysis
"lle·s abso lutely right .
~ind with Lhe tnJt1r1cs we've
h:.id . our p1tc•hang hasn·t been
as :-.trong as I would have
likl'tl. ·· Fn·gos1 s<.1y-.
THE MIDDLE R E LIEVERS he t ried
Wednesday we re Ralph Botting, Mike Barlow
a nd Steve Eddy. Between them, they pro-
vided Boston with 12 baserunners over the
final five innings.
''They hadn't had m uch
work, and I wanted to see
how t h e y could p itc h ."
Fre gosi explained. "Eddy
thre w a l ittle bette r , I
Lhought, but I still haven't
seen much of any of the m ."
He should be thankful he
hasn't seen much of the m .
Eddy's ERA is 6.00, Barlow's
5 .36 a n d Botti n g 's a n
astronomical 23.59.
"If you can jump on the
Angels ea rly, before t hey
have a c ha nce to ge t to
Clear. you're gonna do all
right," s ays Zimmer. Clear is
only used in close games,
and then only for three in-
nings or less.
· · 8 l T A I. l. ... 0 l R JIM FREGOSI
The Red Sox didn't ex-
actly dis mantle starter Dave
Prost. but they nibbled a way
with one run m the first , then
a pair of r uns an the third.
fourth and fifth.
-.la rters 1 n our rotation
ha \'l' pitched well Tht• problem 1s that evc•ry
on<·1· in a \\ htle ont• of those guys 1::. gonn<i
h,I\ <.' " tough st:.irt And 1f a starter get ... 111
t rouhlt• in the ea riv innings, ya know
F rt• gos1 ·s v0tce tn.11 ll'd off
lie chan 't need tu s ay what wa~ on his
mind Tht• Angels l<.1ck :.i reliabll' long n•
ltt•vt•r. somc•one who <:a n come uut of th•·
bullpen for five, six or seven inningi. of gootl
\\Ork
BY THE TIME 1l was over, every m a n in
1he lineup had gotten an extra-base hit except
< Jrl \'astrlemski and Ow1Rht EvC:tn!->.
Butch llobson belted a two.run homer.
H 1d; Burlc•:-.on wl'nt thrt'l'·for-fivc with a tri
pit• and two :.m~le:., <rnd lluntington Beach
II 1gh product J <.1ck Brohumer contributed a
1\lluhll'
f"red Lynn was fo ur-for fou r and paid for
11 in the eighth m nmg when Barlow plunked
h1 m "'1th a pitch.
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DRIFTER DRIFTED ACROSS THE FINISH LINE TODAY IN TRANSPAC RACE.
In add1t1on to his four ::.tartt-rs. Vrci.:0:-.1
has two sol1<l short relievers in Mark Clt:dl"
and Dav<' La Hocht:
But Boston wa:, too far ah•~ad lo gl'l cxc ll
<See ANGELS, P age 82 ~
Drifte r Drifts Over
Finis h Line First
By ALMON LOCKABE Y
O.lly ~llet 8Nt1,.. Wntar
HONOL ULU -Th e 69-foot
·.s loop Drifter lived up to he r
iname and drifted a cross the
'Diamond Head finish line al 7:01
Pacific Daylight Time today in
the most bi zarre and frustrating
finish of a Transpac yacht race
in the 73.year history or t he
12.225·mile biennial event.
r
TUE FINISH CAUGHT race
~urf Blitzed
By R owdies
T/\MPA. Fla .-J ust when the
California Surf looked li ke it had
solved its problems on the road.
the soccer team ran into Oscar
Fa bbiani and t he Ta mpa Bay
Rowdies here Wednesday night.
F'abb1ani, the North American
Soccer Lea~ue·s Sl'cond leading
scorer. scored a team record
five goals to lead the Rowdies i over the Surf. 6·2
ll was the eighth loss m t2
road outings for the Surf, which
is in second p lace in the
Amer ican Conference West with
a 9-13 record.
Tampa Bn. 16-6, leads the
Am er ican Confe rence East.
Fabbiani. who has 11 goals
a nd two assists in his last three
outings, now has 20 goals and 45
points on.the year. He is just two
po ints behind NAS L s coring
leade r Georgio Chinaglia of the
Cosmos.
Ne w l y acquire d L a wrie
Abrahams scored both Surf
goals with his only two shots of
the game, one a header from
outs ide the goal a rea and the
other a ldck from several yards
out
California takes on the Ex
press in Detroit Sunday
officia ls and news men literally
napping as Drifter had reported
an ETA of 9 a.m . (POT) after
being dead in the water on a
g lassy. windless sea 12 m iles
from the ftnish for nearly eight
1hours.
Most of the greeting party had
de parted race headquarters at
Ala Wai yacht harbor for s ome
much needed sleep.
The s low and frust rating finis h
~ave Drifter an el:lpsed time for
the crossing of 11 d ays. 15 hours
and 4 minutes.
IN T HE 1977 RAC E, s he
was second to finish 19 minut~s
behind the record of 8 days. 11
hours and 45 minutes set by the GS· foot Merlin
R agtime, the second boat .
radioed an ETA of 4 p.m. <PDT>
today aod Jader. the third boat,
reported a position 100 miles
from the finish with no ET A.
Skippers of race committee
and press boats s tood by all
night long hoping to hear that at
leas t a few zephyrs would get
Dr ifter moving from her park-
ing spot off Makapuu Point
where she had been t urning in
circles all night long.
But the report was a lways the
same : "Wh at little air we have
1s straight up the mast."
As for the other 75 boats, they
were 500 to 700 miles away and
still strangled for wind by the
stubbord Pacific High .
A decision was due today on
whether or not to postpone or
cancel the elaborate trophy pre·
senlation dinner scheduled for
next Monday.
Concern was also expressed
for crews with airline reserva·
lions back to the , m ainland.
Airline offices her~ a re already
jammed by vacationers seeking
transportation home.
Pa11-!\1n Garn es
Baske tball Still
In the Spotlight
'4P W.rtpl'IOto
SAN J UAN, P uerto Rtl'O <AP!
When the United States men's
basketball team takes the floor
tonig ht ag . .11n::.t flraztl IO ll)>
quest for a P a n Americ an
Ga m es GOid medal a nd its eighth
stra ight victory without a loss.
its floor lecider will be out with a
broken ja w and its coach wi ll be
out on bail
Even though they d1dn ·t pl ay
Wcdnesda~. the foibles of the
Am eric:i n bas ketballl'rs once
again headlined action at the
V III Pan American Game!>.
Even fi ve out of six gold medals
fo r the US track and field leC:tm
"as secondary nl'WS by com
panson
BOSTON'S DON ZIMMER SAYS A FEW WORDS TO UMPIRE.
(;t'ARU KYLE M A\\' r<'
turned to his homl• in Lexington.
Ky . Wednesday for surgcr) on
his brokt•n Jaw ThC' break wa:.
~uffered Tuesday ni~ht \\hen
Cuban bao;kNball µlayN Toma!'
I lt>rn•ra '-'hacked Macy during
Robertson Gets His Wish
LOS ANGELES <A P > Isiah Hoberts on 's year
of pro football limbo endcrt when the controversial
Los Angeles Rams linebacker was traded to the
Buffalo Bills Wednesday for an und1!>closed future
draft choice.
Selected to play in the Pro Bowl m six of his
eight years in the Nationa l f"ootball League.
Robl!rtson lost his starting role and cng<1ged in a
series of personal fe uds with Ham pl ayers and
coa ches during the 1978 season.
AT BUFFALO. he will re1oin his coach of five
seasons. Chuck Knox. who left the Rams after the
1977 season.
"We are delighted to land a player of Isiah
Robertson's stature," Knox s aid in Buffalo .. We
had a splendid relationship with him during our
years in Los Angeles and we know he will be an
out st anding addition to our defens ive football
team."
Robinson. 29. who was on his honeymoon in the
Virgin Islands. said he was "extremely pleased"
by the trade to the Bills
"I am happy to bt• reunited with Chuck Knox
and the other mem bers of the coaching ~taff.
part icularly llinebackcr I l'Oac h Tom Catlin. who
"'orked Wlth me in LA... Robertson said in J
telephone rntcrv1e"
"I AM ANXIOUS lo play for the Bills and to he lp
build a winnrng team in Buffa lo:· Robertson s aid
"Last year was a disappointment for me and I
welcome the trade . Coach Kn ox and Coach Catlin
have always put m y skills to the maximum use
and I know l will have every opportunity to con-
tribute to the Bills' defense."
Sources reported the draft choice the Rams re-
ceive could be as high as the second round of the
NFL draft. depending on Robertson 's productivity
at Buffalo. the Los Angeles Times reported
"Under the circumstances. we·re happy with
what we got.·· said the Rams' director of player
personnel. Dick Steinberg. "We're 1tlad it is done
a nd we hope Butch (Robertson> does well."
act ion under the basket. Som•·
s a id 1t w as a punch thrown IJ~
llerrera. but television repl<.1~ :-.
m adl• 1t look like a flying elbov.
A punch or a differe nt kind
a lmost s1del1J1ed Coach Bobby
Knight.
Knight w<.is released on S500
bail after a tria l date of Friday
was set to hear charges or ag-
gravated assault brought by a
poliC'e officer who s aid Knight
hit him the race last Sunday dur-
ing an a rgument ove r a practice
facility
Knight faces up to six months
in pn~on 1f convicted.
KNIGHT'S CHARGES aga10sl
th t' officer, whi ch included as-
sa ult and battery and violation
of c1\ 11 nghLs. we re dis missed.
U S. Olympic Committee al·
tornl'Y Patrick Sullivan. who 1s
rl'prescnttng Knight. called the
leg:.i I action against his client "a
m1:,;carnage of JUSticc "
So it seemed. too, for the
athlete:-.. for wh o m t h ese
hem1sphenc Olympics were in-
1ended a!; a showcase for the1 r !
l ~tlcnts. So far the Games have
bet.'n a forum for protesters. a
tool for Cuban defectors and a
cont mumg headache for Kni~ht.
In their assorted specialties.
American athletes did very well
Wednesday.
E VELYN ASHFORD of Los
Angeles won her second gold
m ed a l in t rack with a wind·
assisted 22.24 seconds in the
women's 200 meters. The time
would have been a Games and
Ame rican record except for a
wind .12 meters per second over
the a llowable limit.
T he wind abated just enough.
05 mps unde r t he limit, for
Renaldo Nehemiah to set a Pan
Am record or 13.20 seconds in
the 110-meter hurdles. beating
Cuban Alejandro Casanas han-
dily.
Franklin J acobs of P aterson.
:sideways Se•nics Won't Be Sleepy
N .J .. cleared a Games record 7.5
for a high jump gold.
Olympian Mac Wilkins. So
quel. Calif.. tossed the discus
207-8 for another Pan Am mark.
By HOWAJlD L. HANDY
Ot -o.lly ~ ... S&lft
Gary Serrucs or Laguna Beach won't be goln1 to sleep Satur·
day night at the Coliseum when the Superbowl of Motocross ls pre·
aented for the eighth tim e. j It hasn't always been that way for him ln Los Angeles.
\. "In 1976 I bad done pretty well lo Qlf flrst two motos." he says
' in recalling the incident. "I took a wall outside to 1et some fresh
'. air and sat down and I guess I went to aJ,.ep.
"WHEN I CAME BACK into the Coliseum. the third moto was
• undet way and l mlaled it. That put au! out of tbe final. You can
bet I'll be on time lhLI year." ~ Sem&ea ftDialMd fourth •t the Coliseum laat year and is cur-
l reaU1e&ptll 1D tt.e ~t•t:11. He ta a fut and akwtul r and ta known for hls wUd charges
oat of tbe lta.tUnl pte, a style \bat baa helped him gain the
a.icltname, "Sideways."
.. A native of Lllboo, Ob.to, Semlce rode on trails around the
• family farm and once he aaw his flnt motocross race ln New
PbllMl'ptite, Obie>, be wu booked oa the sport. ' . 'L .... AaTll:D UDING .. an amateur when I Wal ~o and ~o •• , lnl .... ,.. ta ltTl, .. bl .. ,.._
'Tve never won a stadium race but have been close. The start
Is so important along with the first three or four laps. You have to
be charging because the course is so light. The races are also
shorter than outdoor motos. · •
He has never s uffered a serious injury. just sprains and
br uises. "You can't think about those things.
"You have to be pumped up aod hyper but not nervous in orde r
to win r~es." he adds. "You just have to be that way naturally-•
you have to really want lo win."
Semics compare4 the stadium ~acks to those or the great out-
doors.
"Tracks like those at Saddleback and Carlsbad have been
r aced on so much that the ground doesn't have anything let'l in It."
he says. "The really good ones are those with good fertile soU
where ye>U dob't aet so dusty. But they are gettlng harder to find
becaU.S• most all of the tracks are being used a lot more these
days.
"STADIUM ltACING IS a dlffe rent type than outdoors. For
one lblna. the tracu are tilbter and narrower and everythina is
quicker. An outdoor race Is more like a marathon while a stadium
race ii more like a mlle run or a s print. Similar lo running aix
<Ste SEMICS, Pa1e JlZ)
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QARY S!Mtcl
MA'IT CENTROWITZ, New
York. won the S,000 meters in 14
m inutes. 1.0 seconds .
Ba rbara Reinalda, Cerritos,
pitched a two-hit shutout to lead
the U.S. women's softball team
over Canada, 5·0.
In b a se ba ll . t he Cubans
e liminated the U.S. from medal
consideration with a '1·1 victory.
The Americans beat Brazil 5-1
in roller hockey.
I N BOXING. featberwe i1ht
Bernard Taylor. Charlotte, N.C .•
and Junior fly we ight Richard
San dovaJ, Pomona. advanced to
the finals with unanimoua •
c i a lon s l n Wechesday'a
semlflnala. But favored
Hywet1ht J e rome Coffee .
Nashville, Tenn., lost a declllon
to P edro Nolasco of · the
Dominican Republic.
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BASEBALL
Catch Me AP Wlrtpll01o
: Renaldo Nehemiah flies over the last hurdle on his way
. to a gold m eda l in the men's 110-meter hurdles on
Wednesday night. Nehemiah set a Pan Am erican Games
record of 13.20 in the event.
Fro• Page BI
ANGELS LOSE ...
t>d . ··we h:id cur track s hoC's on
tonight," said Zimmer, Ul ref·
ercncc lo the seven doubles and
one I nplc.
The An~cls weren't t'X attly
dormant on offense. llut lht·1r 11
F ran• Page BI
I SEMIC ...
m iles or one mile ...
: Motocross riders. especially
'those Like Semics who ride for a
'fac t or y t e a m . ma k e good
money
"I ride for Honda now as a
factory rider," he says. "A fac·
tory rider can make anywhere
from $40.000 to $200.000 a year.
hits could onl~· produt·(' three
runs
J OE Rl'DI HIT ;i :.olo
homer in tlw fourth mmng anrl
Hkk ~1 11ler wtmt thrc·e·for fou r.
but outside of th;it, uo~ton's
Dennis Eckersley h ad lilll<.• trou
ble notching his ninth v1<:lory
against fi ve losses.
"I fell really relaxed
tonight," Eckers ley said. "I
really needed t his game for my
<'Onf1den<'e." He st ru<'k out 10,
the first lime he's done that
since 1977.
Tonight the Angels stay
home anrl lirk their wounds . pre-
paring for a three .game seric:.
wi th the Yankc·cs beginning Fri·
day night at Anaheim Stadium
ANGEL NOTES T~ uP<om1nQ v .. n .....
A Capaute Report From the World of Sport•
Piniella Takes Wild Swing
.Iii Another Fowl Situation
From AP Dispatches
S EATTLE New York lert fie lder Lou ii
r1n1ella took a swing al a rep0rter's notepad Wed-
nesday night and kno<'ked 1t to the clubhouse floor
following the Yankees· 16· l loss to the Seattle
Mariner~
P1ruella had refused to answer questions before the game
from Law~on Abinanti. a stringer for The Associated Press.
about an incident during Tuesday night's contest. lo that
game, Piruella had thrown his glove at the tailfeathers of the
"San Diego Chicken" mascot, portrayed by Ted Giannculas.
After Wednesday n ight's contest. Piniella was ap-
proached by Abin anti. who asked him a question about the
game in which his homer had produced New York's only r un.
Piniella looked up, jumped from his stool and gla red at
the reporter
"I thought I told you I didn't want lo talk to you any
more." Pin1ella said loudly.
lie took a downward s wipe at the Abinanti's notepad,
knocked 1t to the rloor and stormed off. The Yankees' locker
room. already quiet, turned dead silent
Aft er Tuesday night's game. Piniella said, "Put that guy
I Giannoulas) in the stands. It's a business. not a joke . If peo-
ple want to pay to see a chicken. let the players dress up like
a chi<'ken. But get the guy up in the stands "
Thi.' incident happened while Giannoulas was putting a
wham my, part of his act. on Yankees pitcher Ron Gui dry
before facing Lhe Seattle Mariners in the bottom of the fourth
innmg. The Mariners led 3· 1 al the time and won the game
5·1.
------ftuole al die Day-----.....
From the hero-lo· goat file : Cuba's offi cial
newspaper lambasted Olympic gold medal winner
Alberto Juaotoreoa for losing the 800 Monday in the
P an-Am Games. "He did not lose because of interrup.
lions in hts t raining or because or illness. but through
lack of intelligence ... Lhe Granma reported.
Kin9mo11 May Mb11 A ll·11•orJJ
CINCINNATI -Chicago Cubs slugger Dave •
Kingman was to have his swollen left elbow X-
rayed today to determine whether he will be out of
action for awhile.
lie may have to miss the four-game series with the Reds
over the weekend and the All-star game T uesday in Seattle.
Kingman, who leads the National League in runs batted
1n with 69, was struck by a pitch in the h rsl inning when the
Cubs lost lo Atlanta 6·5 Wednesday, s napping their fi ve-game
winning streak.
After the g a m e. Manager Her m an Fr anks said
Kingman's left ar m was "swollen up very badly "
Marit1er1J ffot•e ff ex on l 'onkee#
The Seattle Mariners a ren't going anywhere in •
lhe American League West race but they s ure are
making things miserable fo r the Yankees' title
hopes in the East. f'or the 13th time in 16 home
games, the expansion Mariners beat the defending World
Champions, S<'Oring seven runs against Tommy John and rid-
ing lwo-run homers by Bruce Boehle and Leon Roberts fo r a
16-1 rout . Successive seventh-inning singles by Alan Ban·
nis ter, JU.Dior Moore, Chet Lemon and
Lamar Johnson snapped a 3·3 tie and lifted
Chicago to its eighth victory in 10
gam es. 5·3 . . . Robin Yount's 10th in -
ning triple scored Sixto Lezcano with the
run that car ried Milwaukee past Toronto.
2· l . . Three hits by Eddie Murray, in-
c I ud ing his lOlh homer. a nd Gary
Roe nicke's 15th homer lifted Baltimore
over Oakland. 3· 1 ... Bobby Bonds hit a
three-run homer to lead Cleveland over
Kansas City. 9·8. and t hen demanded the
eocHTE c l ub trade him at the eod o f th e
season ... In the National League, John Curtis became the
fi rst left-handed starter to beat Montreal since May 1 when
"Honda has a s even-man team
and they give us a salary and
pay our expenses plus bonus
money for finishing in the top
three along with high placement
in the overall season standings.
We get to keep the money we
win at races and they furnish us
with a mechanic and pay his
expenses. too."
T here a re about 20 factory
riders in the U.S. according lo
Sem1cs.
w~ ... ~no \he>u'd threotf'n tf"lf' Andh,.tm St.'M11u"1
6'1enoan<P re<.oro tor 4' UHf'f' 94mt \f'r•t-.
de~pttf' thfl' fact tn.a• two of thf' Ql)m~ will bP
tel@Yt\.e'O IOC:•lt't' ~dturday \ QAfne ._, itlrt'&OV SOid
out. dnd only a hm1tt"d numbPr 01 Ofl'W"•' 611 m1\\1on Soeah remain tor th«! F ncs~y dnd Sund11v O<lm~\ TM thrff.gam.. r•<0<0 I\ 10'!, 111S 1w•tll
Bo,1on 1,,.1 Augu'11, "" dverdQ~ of J0.388 pe1
Qdmt Sont• com•no tli\Ck from l"" 01.,..blf'd
11s1 A"k M<lltr I\ ll·for 10 Oddly •nouon. ne
s.tv\ 1tte only 11"'4! n1s """° t>Oll>ers n1m I\ ""'" II~ s \Wlr>Q•nQ IM Dal Some SPe<lf1(\ OI\ Int ,.,,O<. ahoo of lhr 819 A ldndmttrtl. \COr~bO<atO tt
Niii b1' llflt<l"'110 019nt l~\OI\ dOlll•s. HU\ r~lm~
a tou 10 a1r-t111eo tire\. and moved over d
1e>et1ahv-<on'>trucl<'d d•rt rAmP out ne•r 1ne-
OranOt" Frttway T,.. p tO<f'\\ t\ Kr..dulfd lo
talil1 p••C.f' Tue~av rnorn1no It won t bl Mt••'• I•\~ T ht' 819 A tS 1l \IOrtt'\ 1•11 10) 1Pt1 wide"'
111@ 11...... ,.,,., .. ~•9M 2<0 1ons T ~ mt'S~1!9 bo.>rO
portion ·~ tttumtn«Jt'-d by 70.000 tttrnP\ "'"' con
fd1n\ mar,. tn.m 90 milts ot ~lt"ctr1Cal ,.,,,.,"9 It
,.,..,,can m'11'fl It work c)tter 1f \ rflOt.•t•on thf'
bO Hd will ~ used a\ d m~s.«tqt bOard lor tv•rtts
d1 H'H" ''"dtUl'I'\
Cutsor Takes Lead
A pparenlly he is doing the
right things for himself be-
cause he's one of t he top riders
in the country today in the de·
m anding sport of motocross.
T ORRANCE CAP> -Jumping
from 36th place w it h a 250
average. Craig Cutsor rolled his
way to the lead after two rounds
of pla y 1n the So ut h ern
California Open bowling touma·
m ent.
Baseball Standings SAFE! AM ERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
W L P ct. GB
Angels
Te xa s
Minnesota
Kansas City
Chicago
Seattle
Oakland
52 38 .578
49 38 .563 111'2
46 40 .535 4
43 44 .494 7~~
40 46 .465 10
39 51 .433 l:l
25 66 .275 27 1'2
East Division
Baltimore 57 30 .655
Boston 53 32 .624 3
Milwaukee so 38 .568 71-'z
New York 48 40 .545 91 ~
Cleveland 42 45 .483 15
Detroit 41 44 .482 15
To ronto 28 61 .315 30 . ._.,.,k .....
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M lllMI0\8 I, OeCrol1 0
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NATIONAL LEAGU'£
West Division
Houston
Cincinnati
San Francisco
San Diego
Atlanta
Dodgers
W L Pct. GB
53 37 .589
47 42 .528 51h
43 45 .489 9
41 50 .451 1211:!
38 50 .432 14
36 53 .404 161"1
East Division
Montreal 48 32 .600
Chicago 44 :n .543 41r.i
Pittsburgh 43 38 .531 51h
Philadelphia 46 41 .529 sin
St. Louis 42 41 .506 71 2
New York 33 48 .406 15112
W~y't \<•ru
New Von. 4. DMte" 3 110 lnrilnos>
AU•nta •· Ollcaoo s ~n Fr...c:IKO 1, MOnlrHt 0
S•n 01e901, Pllll-ll>hl• 3
c1ntlnnat1 •.SI. Lo"'' 1 Pltllbuf'Oh s. Houston I Teday's<k-DMtltn (Hoo40fl 7·61 e t New York IElll• O 11, n
S.n Fr.net~ IMOnlelusco 1·41 al Monlre•I
CA~s .. SJ,n S•n Ole90 !Shirley 4·t l •1 Phlledeloh••
IC•rllOt\ 1041," Chlcaoo 1"°1Umen H I •I Cfnclnnall IMo• ... u
)·JI, I\ PIUl~rQh 181y1twin •·l or Roour 1·lt •1
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1977
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he burled a rour·hat, 1-U victory for San Franclaco ... Pitta-
burgb banded Houlton it. faft.b atraipt defeat. 5-1. when
Dave Parker and WllUe Starg.,11 started off a four·run
seventh with. consecutive homers ... Playing without Pete
Rose in the lineup for the first lime this seaaon. Philadelphia
lost to San Diego, 7-3 .•. Bob llorner'1 two-ruo homer paced
Atlanta over Chicago. 6·5 ... Mike LaCou broke a personal
three-game losing streak with an eigbt-bJtter as Cincinnati
beat St. Louis. 6·1, and pulled to within 6'-2 games of the NL
West lead.
------•••eHll Toda9 -----
on this date In baseball in 1966:
Maury Wills' RBI single in the 10th inning gave the
National League a 2-1 win in the All-Star Ga me, played
in stifling 106-degree heat in St. Louis' new Busch
Stadium.
On this d ate in 1955:
Stan Musial pounded a 12th-inning hom e run off Red
Sox' Frank Sullivan to power the Nationa l League to a
6·5 AH-Star Game win at Milwaukee.
On this date in 1951:
Allie Reynolds oft.he New York Yankees hurled the
first of two no-rutlers he was lo throw that year, beating
the Indians 1-0 al Cleveland.
Today's Birthdays :
Retired first baseman Ron Fa irly is 41. Oakland A's
outfielder Tony Armas is 26.
... kef balf S tar'• Son Die•
OAKLAND -Coroner's officials a re in·
vestigating today the possibility that the 8-year-old· m
son of Golden State Wa rrior player Nale Willia ms
died of complications from the anesthesia he was
given during emergency eye surgery.
But officials al the Alameda County coroner 's office
stressed that they did not know yet why young Damian
Williams died.
"Little guys like that just don't die on
the ope rating table." said De puty
Coroner Wallace Moss. "We don't know
what happened. It could have been an
anesthesia problem."
Damian died at Merritt Hospital Tues·
d ay as doctors we re attempting to close a.
puncture in his left eye caused by a dart
t hrow n by hi s young e r broth er.
P reliminary reports indicate the boy died
of cardiac arrest.
WILLIAMS Damian and 6·year-0ld Denathan were
playing in lhe garage or their home in
Alamo Monday night when the younger boy apparently threw
an errant dart that hit his brother . puncturing the s ide or his
eye.
Damian was rushed to a hospital in nearby Walnut Creek
and then to the pr1 vate om ce of the hospital ophtha lmologJSl.
He then was taken to Merntt Hosp1lal where doctors de-
cided to admit him and perform surgery to s titch or frce7.c
the eye puncture because or the danger or infection. a
hospital spokeswoman said
Damian died on the operating tablt-
C'ubotu Gra111ed PoliliL'al ,1 ""'"'"
SAN J liAN, Puerto Hico -The United Stale~ •
offi cially granted poht1cal asylum Wednes day to
t wo Cubans part1c1p ating in the VIII Pan
American G:.imt>~.
J ohn Dale~. an a!>s1stant District D1r<'ctor of th<' U S lm
m1grat1on and Naturahz<1l1on Service. ::.:Hd that the apphra
t1nns had be(>n approved for tennis player Osvaldo Cruz and
soccer referee Juan Ro1as
Cruz. 26. a spQrts med1c111e specialist. left tht· l uban ch·I
egat1on last Saturday and announ<'ed two days later he want
ed political asylum .
A barber by t rade, Ro1as got a room in a S3n Juan hotel
and began to negotia te fo r asylum alter losing a tennjs m atch
on Monday.
Daley said that both Cru7. and Ro1as would be held under
protr ctive custody until the Cuban delegation left Puerto R1('1)
on Saturday
Telel"isio11. Radio
TV: Horse Racing -Today <1t Holly~ood Park. 7 pm .
Channel 52. Pan Ame rican Games Highlights. 11 30 p m .
Channel 2.
RADIO: Pan Ame rkan Games Reports. 9.50 a m. and
I 50 p.m .. KNX < 1070). Baseball -Dodgers at New York. s
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FOOTBALL I AQUATICS
.. Thutllday. July 12, 1979 DAIL V PILOT 8:J
..
Football All-stars Clash Tonight
0 .. 11,, ~ ... Sutt Pl>oto
By aOGEll CA RLSON Dt .. o.11• 11'1141' St.ti
A arHt deal or the best that
Orange County hlgb school foot·
ball produced during the 1978
c•ampttllCn will be on display
tonl"ht al Eddie West Field
c Saanta Ana Bowl) as the 20th
On1nge County All-star game
gets W\der way
Kickoff ls at 8 and the South.
although It trails in the series,
t4 5. Is a three-point favorite lo
make It two victories in a row.
Among the South squad under
Capistrano Valley High Coach
8111 Cunerty are 16 who hail
from tM Orange Coast area, in-
cl u d 1 n g three each from
Newport Harbor, Fountain
Valley and Mater Dei
SHARING QUARTERBACK
duty with Capistrano Valley's
Brad Parker is Corona del Mar
High product Kurt Brockman.
and among his aerial targets is
Jim Coppom <Fountain Valley),
In addition to Mike Teregls
<Costa Mesa) and Tim
Henigman <Fountain Valley) out
of the backfield.
Dan Monteverde will operate
as a tight end or split receiver,
while another Irvine High pro·
duct. Steve Bodkin, anchors the
line at center.
Although Cunerty has said be
plans to go to the air as much as
possible. much of the South's
power li es in running backs
Mark Lauderdale <Tustin) and
Randy Bauer (El Modena).
SOUTH QUARTERBACK KURT BROCKMAN. BOLSTERING the defense are
linemen Larry Parkine n
Aquatics Carnival
Divers, Paddlers in Action
It will be a weekend for water s ports in Mis-
sion Viejo and the community's world-famous
swimming team isn't even part of it.
The aquatic double header instead concen-
trates on two lesser known aclivities-diving and
paddling.
THE U.S. JUNIOR and senior canoeing trials
get under way Friday on Lake Mi ssion Viejo, with
heats and finals continuing through Monday mom·
ing.
Also on tap is a mixed doubles diving competi-
tion featuring four of the country's premier divers.
Jennifer Chandler, Olympic gold medalist in
1976 in the springboard, will tum up with Phil
Boggs, 1976 three-meter springboard champ in
1976. Greg Louganis. silver medalist m 1976._ will
be paired wtlh Barb Weinstein, current national
champion.
DIVERS FROM AUSTRALIA, Canada and
Mexico will also compete in the unique formal.
Three-meter springboard preliminaries start at 10
a.m . Saturday. with finals set for 2 p.m. at the
Mission Viejo lnternatiooaJ Swim Complex.
Sunday. competition will be held in the 10·
meter platform at the same times.
THE CANOE AND KAYAK event begins at 9
a.m . Friday through Monday with finals in the two
Olympic races-500-meter and 1,000-meter-
scheduJed for Saturday at 9 a.m. and Sunday al 2
p.m.
"A big brewery makes more beer in a day
than all the Henry's we can brew in ayear."
While America's major
brewers 1neasure their output
in millions of barrels . H cnrv
I
Weinhard's Private Reserve is
produced just four hundred
barrels at a time. True, our
brewery is small by industry
standards. But the limited pro-
duction of H enry's has more
to do with our approach to
brewing than with our sizl'.
Henry's is brewed using
methods which follow, as close-
ly as possible, those used by
our founder in 1856. In those
days, before automation and
technological innovations, the
l;rewing of beer called for dose
t nurk li•cb<-rt", li1rw1nt; M•n•iirr
1~1111 Wrrnhar.! l:l1c1< mg Cu111p•111
personal ~upcrvision by the ·
brcw1naster. Beer "vas 1nadc
slov.1ly. in sn1all quantities. and
aged for a 1nonth or 111orc. So
it is with H enry's toda)!·
Inevitably, this rncans that
Henry's is not as widely avail-
able as other brands of beer.
But we urge you to look
for this exceptional
prcmiun1 pr@duct
at selected taverns,
restaurants a nd ·"'
stores. I~ou appre--l'~ . . ~ c1ate qu tty, we "'"'~
b~l ieveyou will fi nd ~~
your efforts worth i 1'~~~ ~
the while.
BLI TZ-W"NHARD BR E WIN G COM PA NV Of-PORTI ANO OREGON
'
(Edison> and Rick Lanphear
<Fountain Valley). linebackers
Dave Thompson <Newport
Harbor) and Greg Sch erf
(Mater Dei) and San Clemente'&
Mike Calvert in the secondary.
among others.
together as a unit and it's a very
dedicated bunch ...
Bauer is•the all-time scoring
leader (1.85 points as a senior) in
Orange County and Century
League stars Paul Franklin of
Santa Ana Valley <linebacker>
and El Modena's Jeff Speck
etight end> have appeared out·
standing in practice.
and defensive hnemen Bob Avila
<Mater Dei) and Ryan Abbate
(Newport Harbor>.
ONLY TWO CHANGES in the
rules are in effect tonight from
usual high school standards.
The South holds a consider·
able edge in size in the offensive
line <it averages 232 pounds
from tackle-to-tackle).
The North, under E l Dorado
High Coach Glen Hastings,
operates without as many
""lame" players, but the North
coach says, "We've pulled
Others from the Orange Coast
area who figure to play promi·
nent roles tonight are offensive
linemen Joe Camabao (Newport
Harbor>. Chris Grady (Mater
Dei) and Bob Dumity <Edison>
A team behind by eight points
or more can e lect to receive
after scoring and defensive pass
interference is an automatic
first down at the point of infrac.
tion.
The game is being aired on
KSBR radio (88.S FM>.
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•S11e PllCI' SALE PRICE Ta~
A78·13 $37.95 $33.95 $1.74
C78·14 $40.95 $36.95 $2.01
E78·14 $44.95 $39.95 $2.21
F78·14 $47.95 $42.95 $2.34
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J78·15 $5595 $49.95 $3.06
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Sale ends July 21, 1979
Lowest Prices Ever on the
General Steel Radial
Features 2 tough steel belts, a
resilient nylon cord body and
and a gutsy, 5-rib tread.
s35~8bll!ORIJ lubelHI "'111111waU plus S2 11
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SUPPLIES LIMITED
a---~PECIA
BRAKE OVERHAUL
For can_.....,_. tatc/rMr ...._." ,,..._
1 Install Disc Pa<ls & linings 8 inspect brake hos~:a
2. Rebuild wheel cyltnders 9 Inspect masler cyl.
3. Resurface rotors & drums 10 Add fluid. 1t nee.
4. Pack front Wheel 11 . Road Test
bearings
5. Install new front grease $ 75" seals
6. Install return & hold·
down springs
7. Bleed & flush Master Cyltnder
Site
P185/80A13
P195/75A14
CR78·13
OR78·14
ER78·14
FR78·14
GR78·14
FR78·15
GR78·15
JR78·15
HR78·15
LR78·15
$50.95
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$4&.15
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165.15
Fed. u . Tu
$2.11
$2.36
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WITH THIS COUPON
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Adjusting caster. camber. IM. 11.tS
toe settings and steenng as $ 2·s oeeded and road test y0ur 1 17 car' Addil1ona1 parts and
service cost extra II
needed. PU & Vans extra.
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COAST GENERAL TIRE
2855 Harf»or llvd.
Costa Mesa. Calfornla
540-5710
~-Sooner or lalel; you'I own Generals----
Thul"8day Ju'V 12 1m
11•NIUSC
•
Hunt Season Nears
• HunUna M-ason la Just a month away and now
tbe UJM to ala.rt thJ.nk.lnl about 1ettJnr lour
t9'•ae. permit.a. lac• and tralnln& The aecon an
I Uot Raahauae'a Pheasant HuoUn1 Rf\ erve
er Safety CUnlc will be held lhe fl n l two
t;ftb of AU&l.&Sl In th c:lly ol Corona
·The clinic-features e1epert t.ralntna and lnstrut·
Uoo by lhl' be t ln the 1un field In all California
... t hunttlr aalety couraes just Instruct nt w bun
..,. ln the basics of safety and a llow thl'm to shoot
• amau caliber rtne 10 limes on a ran&e
&AAHAUGE'S PROGRAM t 1:1kes tht' nt-w
Mater through the safety. cerllf1callon. trap t.hoot
OVTDOORS •1 and then right lnto the field for a pheasant hunt
t:rider actual hunting conditions
This in-the-field pheasant bunl ls with a guide
and bWtl.ing dog and allows a hunter to get a real
feel of what hunting and safety 1s like undt.>r
natural hunling conditions. Last yea r more tha n 200 new hunters went
through the clinic and raved of its effectiveness
and many of these were young girls and women
who never held a shotgun prior to the two-day
event
THE COURSE IS LIMITED to 150 participants
per weekend, Aug. 4.5 and Aug. 11·12, and reg1stra
Uon is a must. The cost ls SSS per couple and will
include a full day of hunter safety instruct.Jon, un-
der the direction of Harry Davies, use of guns.
shells and targets and lunch on Saturday.
If bunters pass their written examination on
Saturday, the certification and three pheasant per
couple are also included in the package.
The course will begin at 7 a.m . on Saturday
and SWlday and more information can be obtained
by calling Raahauge's at (714) 735·2361 or Andrews
Sportlna Good11 In Or1rn1tc 1110 9'14·0600.
THE O\JTU>OK •'OR THE COASTAL DE£R
1.-n•on which 1ott•b under way in a couple ol weeks
11 good A l(Ood hm·k carryovt'r from last year ,
Loaelher with 1•x.ccllcnt lcl'<J and water conditions.
~houJd produn: l:l lot of bucks for hunters this
SCltSOn
Tht' wcatht>1 wall tw on the warm side, and 1n
many 1.artu h unter:; will ~forced to hunt deer in
dt•t•p ranyons when the dayume temperatures soar
to ov('r 100 degre~s on the higher barren ridges
lllmt~r:i who do lu('k out and bag a nice buck
during lhls t>arly ~l'ason. should be careful with
the meat. wi in the intense heal it can spoil
quickly
IT IS RECOMMENDED that as soon as a buck
1:. dropped that it be hung. skinned and bagged un·
der the shade or a big oak tr~ or in a deep canyon.
Many deer are lost due to the fact they are not
t:ooled and gluzed quickly enough.
All hunting information. except for migratory
birds and Me>eico hunts, is available at local sport·
mg goods stores The only thmg in short supply
seems to be deer hunting maps
The deadline for getting antelope permits in
lhe mail a nd into the Department or Fish and
Gam e is s p m. Friday, and the only way it will
possibly get there in time 1!> by express mail. if
mailed pnor to 4 today .
MOST OUT OF STATE LICENSE DATES and
permit deadlines have already passed by. One or
the few that has n longer period to file for tags is
Nevada. which allows other hunters to file fo r
their license and tags unlit July 25.
There will be only 2.182 non-res ident genera l
hunt tags available this year. and these tags are
apportioned wit hin the various deer ma nagement
and unit hunt a reas. Those out or state hunters that
are awarded tags will be allowed to hunt only in
that unit for which the tag is issued.
Governor's Cup Winner
Brad Wheeler's entry proved :'\o 1 in the recent Gov-
ernor's Cup malrh raring regatta held at Balboa Yacht
Club I lis team dcfcatl'd 16 others
BOATING I OUTDOORS
Gasoline
No Worry
To Boaters
Trailer boats who prefer fresh
wa ter sailing, water-skiing and
fishing are fortunate in having
five lakes within short and easy
driving distance from Or ange
County. Trailer boats comprise
mor e tha n 8-0 percent of the
Southland's boating population.
A II fi ve lakes are located
within a half tank of gasoline
range. They are C astaic,
Pyramid. Silverwood, Perris and
Skinner .
Castaic is formed with water
stored for Southland use from
the Feather River Project. It is
located in a Oat. dry, bushy area
at 1,515 feet elevation and Is a
water skier's delight due to the
warmth a nd smoothness of the
water. V-shaped Castaic is more
than 34 miles around.
There a re full facilities for
boating. camping. riding, hik·
ing, fishmg and water skiing.
There 1s a special 12-acre pool
do wnstream fro m the d a m
built especially ror swimme rs
and s ailboating .
Jus t a few miles up Highway
1·5 fro m Cas t a 1c is Lake
Py ramid . It h as 22 miles of
shoreline a nd has full service
facili ties for pleasure boating.
Relucta First
At Halifax Bahia Corinthian H.osts Regatta
Another of the very popular
boating faciUlles is Lake Perris,
located a fe w miles out of
Rn·ers1de It has more than 2.370
acres and a full complement of
l<1<·il1li<'" for water skiing.
runabouts, fishing and sailin~.
Ther e arc f acilities f or
l aunch i ng 1 4 hoat s
s1multanrouslv at Lake Perris
and ample parking for VC'hiclcs.
Small Boat
World Record HALIFAX, Nova Scotia <AP )
-Relucta, a Class A yacht out
of New York, has bee n decla red
the official winner or the bien,
nia l Ma rble he ad. Mass.-to·
Halifax ocean yacht raC'e
The Re lucta, with skipper
Walter Hanson and a crew of 10.
rovered the 360 miles in 43
hours. 51 minute's . 4 1 seconds
but its rorrected time was
~~2: 36 3.1
First or the 76 ~·achts past the
finish buoy at the entrance to
Halifax Harbor Tuesday was the
~ew York yacht Circus Max-
Jmus. which knocked almos t 12
hours off the old record.
She was one of 15 yachts which
finished under the former record
of 49 .45:00 set rn 1947 by the
·yacht T iconderoga
~el All-stars
All Honored
To Be Going
The official si9n·ups for the
SauHt Hunfinqton Beach Chapter
of Junior All American Football
Season for 1979-80, will be held °" JWte 18th at Edison Hl9h
Sdtool at 10:00 a.m. Clftd July
I 4ttt at Edison Hi9h School ot
10:00 a.m..
You r cons1der al1on o f this
announcement will b e greatly
/\I though Rod Care w
a nd Bobby Grich a re
doubtful partic ipants
because or inj uries. the
fact rem ains that s ix
Angels were c hosen for
the American League
'All·!ltar fHltHHL a cluh
record
couple O\Pre home runs. ~~~;;;;;;;;~~ap~p~r~ec~·a~t~ed~~~~~~~~J l 've given up eight.!
ho m ers this year. and .. -~flll .........
Thf' Jll'CVIC>W\ h1K}l wa~
four, Af•h·ch•1l t11 u,,. ltl70
te~ rn \rin•I y I\ f11m 11 r.
J l m I-' n · J.! t1 i: I , I\ It· x
J o h n1t11n rir11l <'l y d u
Wrt((ht
In R<M ltlt7fl t11 <:11 r1•w
und (;,,, h. U11• y1·11 1 ·,,
hOnflrt'•·.-1111• N11l 11n
Ryu n. M 11tk <:l1•11 r ,
llri11n Oownlnl( 11rid l>on
Uuy lor. l11·t1· 111 1· lhl'l r
com int•nt11
CA HE W "I p l1111 to
make the next trip w ith
the Angels. ev<•n lhouRh
the doctor hm't 11uro I'll
be r eady to piny. In ony
ca se, I don't see any
ch ance of being able to
play in the All -11 tar
same."
; CLEAR: "I thought I
had an outside chance to
mike the team, but I
really wasn't expecting
It. 1 had made plans to do
&oJne fishing in Big Bear.
Now , happily, I'll have to
c1-angethose plans .•·
BAYLOR: "I° haven't
gotten much recognition
at all, even though my
s t a t s s peak f o r
t b emselves. I was
seventh ln the MVP VOt· ln' lu t year, but 14th
a11aon1 All·atar out· tlelden tb1I year. Peo·
ple must bave forgotten 1 waa auppc>Md to be tbe
MHnth belt player ln *' leafue.''
four of them have been
in Seattle. But ~eriously.
it's an honor . and I hope
I ~et to pitch."
D O WN I NG : "Of
c·c1ur1Sc I'm happy. It's
1wml·~h1n ~ 1 fi~ur cd
would never happen. I
r1·:1h1.•· tlw only thing
that uuve me a chance
11t 11 wuli C11 rlton fo~lsk
H'·tlln1< hurt. It's gonna
lw fufl I rnuy not ~wt
11 n o t h 1· r t' h a n c e f1 l
1wn1 ~thlng llkc this."
CdMBoys
Get Marlin
f<AN C llO HU F.N A
V I ST I\. M fo: X I C 0 -
Coron6 dcl Mar anglers
Benjamin Humber <age
10) and Patrick Merrell
(age 9) haule d In a
1~4·poWld striped marlin
in the Sea of Cortez re·
cently, ualng 30-pound
test line.
The ca tch requlred
two hours, 10 minutes.
The youngsters also
tagged and released
four oth e r s triped
inarlln on the tnp.
SAVE
WHOLESALE
PRICES
MICHELIN
... Irle rosiest growing •lr!t company In Amerlco!
4 . 155·12 UUt t75-13 ... ... SO.t 145·13 12.H 176-14 . SJ.H 155· 13 JUt
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215·t 5 . 7Ut 175·70-13 4Ut 225·15 ... 7Ut 185·70-13 '°·'' 2 O-t 5 f(f 1411()3 $1
ALI G NMENT BRAKES
Bruin S OMLY ~-= 36" · igns $ ) ~9 1nc:1u<1•• QUf.,... fl'Onl -lebOf. :::=-69"
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Seah aWkl', No. 1 draft (.upoll u 1>1ru 1114"' "'°':~ ~AICI 1H81'£CTIOfc
cholce lo 1979, h aa c••rTTllMSAYAILAILI o,..w....M 7:10.l:JO
•1reed to a aeries of ASK AIOUT OUI s ... 7iM-l:OO
conttacta tbroutb the IOAD HAZARD AMD CIMM s-.
day. Sunday.
POMONA VALLEY SAJLIMi
ASSOCIATION Cla~!> rac-e~.
Saturday
4DAYS ONLY
JULY 12-15
•FORMULA I
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•SL76
BROOKS
•VILLANOVA
\'Vllltl!!~ (men·s or ladies)
•VANTAGE (Blue or Gold l
THE ORIGINAL
DECK SHOE
SPERRY TOPSIDER
CANVAS MEN'S ANO
LADIES
RES. $19.95
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I \ ·'J • . LOW-TOP $1 5.95 \Y "-". "BOTHAVAIU.BLE
..-. • • .> • ., IN FOUR COL ORS ~~ ,_
REG. SALE
$29.95 S20.95
$31 .95 $22.35
$33.95 $23.75
$20.95 $14.65
$29.95 S20.95 I
-CLOSE OUTS-
TIGER
•TIGRESS
(ladltS)
• MONTREAL 11
•JAY HAWK
•ROTATION
•PACIFIC
•CORSAIR
SINCE
1924
REG.
$28.00
$35.75
$28.00
$20.95
$43.95
$34.95
-CLOSE-OUT-
SALE
S19.50
S25.00
$19.50
$14.65
$30.75
$24.50
NOT ALL MODELS IN ALL SIZES
ADIDAS REG.
•STAN SMITH -1oo pr . $31.95 (Calif. Favorite)
SALE $22.35
•NEWCOMBE $29.95 S20.95
Sll.00
S12.50
•MATCH $15.95
•LOVE SET $17 .95 (l adles)
• BJK II $29.85 $20.9~ lo ~ (ladies)
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TENNIS
CLOSE-QV.T~ RIDDEll REG. SALE
-MUL Tl CLEATS $34.95 112.95 .
( Blk. or Wht.)
•METAL CLEATS $34.95 112.95
(Blk. or Wht )
ADl>AS
BASKETBALL -CLOSEOUT-•TOUCHDOWN $31 .95 S22.00
F00TIALL-SOCCER
.. 01UCfl: "l don't know
,et ii l 'U be able to play. f11 decide on Friday. I
cu 't aee 1oln1 up there
'ff-I'm not 100 rr~ent. aut I'm prou to be
~·"
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b.tu, 50 rock II.Ill, •S m.<ktrPI.
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SAN SIMION IOJ •nglers: Jll llno cod,
I, Ill rock COd
AVILA UY (""rt s... Ulll) -ll•nglers
73 11110 cod, 990 rock llsn.
SAN ~EO•O !Peru 0 ' Ctlll II
anglers: I 11..-r.cu<I.,, 30 blue bollu. 10 c•lko
l>.t>S, , •• ,...., WU, ' Mllb<lt, ~ roe-""'· ,., mackerel. (Uncl SI. Ulldlf'lll 1~
anqle«.: l,)4S SMld b.tu, 10 l)Oftlto, 1 bd•
recuda, 4 yell~•ll, 4 l\llllbul.
LONG 8 1 ACH (QllHll'I Wlltrll 170
ano1en: &35 mtclterel, 3 yellowlall, 15
bOftllo, 21> c.ellc.o bets, S13 wncl bess. I
116111><11, 17 nKk 1111\. ,....,..... ,.,.,, -1$
a1'191er1: 425 Mnd MIS. sto rnec:kerel.
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ALrtN~ -1t1ue L•lo.•' tuoo~r •no
lo•er). C.•t\Of\ Antt"r 'f6\t and Wf\I
Forlo.•I, Moortll&Jwlll• Greek, PIHWnl V•llo
LrM lo., Silver Crte«
TUI.ARE -Offr Creel" Orv Me.OOw
C.,..k, Kern Al~r IF•,,vMtw O•m lo KAJ
Powerhouu, Jonn,ond•I• Orld9tt to
F<1orv111w O.m), Tule A,..,,, INortl> ano ~'" Forb ot ~on For~1; Peppermint
Cr•"-· ~ Ctffk, While River
Misc.
WEONESOA'W"S TRANSACTIONS
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Ameroc.•nl.t~"*
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Oou914t\\. e>•t<Nr. •no ~\tC)l"'l.O n1m to lowf
ut lht" AtTtieUCdn A\'iOC ldhOn
N•IOONl 1.1~"*
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A09er Frttd 1nltPkX-• lrom Spr1nqt1fld U'
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N•l~dl Ho<kty L•,tqUt"
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Nori~ Amdffl~~t:':cer Luqllt'
MQ(H(*)f( Q lAN(I S"' • •'" J •I•' .John I .<l\H 'n"lL'IO of thl· Baltimore Orioles dives s afely
h.11·!-. t•> 111 '-I 111 ,1\'oul tht· pickoff attempt of lh~ Oakland
\ I .mu n ... lt•111 :uh i.Jlll'l'd to th1rrl v. herl' he wa:. µu:ked
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and TRUCKS• -------
Pl BLlt" NOTl('E
A •J<OS
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NAME STATEMENT
'We Killed 1""' ~r,.1 •·~ P'"''t·n • OO•nQ bu"' ,.,. ,,
PHH IH uf i '.) APAklM\;N l"•
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All tht• Ne" York :\'1Pt ~
had lo tlo to dt·h ·at thl·
Dod gc· rs W t·c1 nt•-.d J y
"a s wail for Heggll'
Smith to leave and la"'-•·
advantage of lhl' un!>un•
throwing arm of Ol•rrcll
Thomas that rcpl<H·NI
him .
Smith. \~ho slarlcd lhl'
game m ns-:ht h eld. v.1·nt
3-for 3 v.1lh a flr!>l inning
home run. M·t•ond mnmg
double and fifth mrnng
s ingle as the Dodgers
built a 3-1 lead. out he
had to leave en Lhc bot
tom of tht• fifth <.tftl'r
hurting his thro\l.ing
arm . From lht·n on. thl•
Mets s lopped fl•chng his
prese nl'l' und lhl'
OodgNs beg<.1n not1cm g
his absence.
"WHAT llAPPENF:D
was typical.·· g rowll•d
a n irate Smith ufll'r his
teammates had blown
their advantagt• anrl lost
4·3 Lo New York on a
l WO ·OUI. ba:-t•:--loa d t•d
s ing le in lht· Ll•nth h~
John Sll'arns
'"We k1llcc:I oursel\es
with mental m1 stakt.•s
and s lopp~ play Wl•
have lo work our \l.aY
out of the mental m1~
take~. and I don't know
if we can w1Lh the guys
tn the l1nt·up at
present ..
Dodger '\1 anage r
Tom m y Laso rd a was
forced to shift his out·
fielde rs around after
Smith's injury, moving
Joe Ferguson from left
fi e ld to right . Von
,Joshua from cente r to
left a n d Gary
Thom asson in center for
Smith.
AFTER LASO RDA 'S
wholesale changes, the
M el s struck back with
two runs to tie the game .
Steve Henderson struck
a on e-out single to right
a nd went to third on a
hit-and·run s ingle b y
Alex Trevino. who
stopped mid w a YI
between fir s t and1
s econd. He then con-
tinued to second when
Jos hua fumbled the ball
and missed the cutoff
man. Both eventually
scored when pinch-hiller
Willi e M o ntan ez
grounded.to shOrt and F.l·
Uot Maddox singled.
"l m essed up," ad·
milted J oshua, who was
inserted in the lineup at
the last minute because
Derrell Thomas dido rt
arrive at Shea Stadium
rh oma~. \\ llll llr\1'11 1111t
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g-r llll' Ill C t'lllt'' Ill t hl'
ninth 111 tlit• h ·nth. "1th •
urw 0111 . i\l ;.Hldo>. :-in g led
ll1 right 1,rf n·lu·n·r Den
n1:-l.1 °\\alhr1 II I. and
then ral'1•d 111 third 'ol.ilen
Thom,i... tlir1·" e·rrantly
tntn lht' m11lc1l1• 111 the• in·
ru Id. ,1lli-r f1elcl1ng a
-.1nglt• h.\ L<-•· ~l an1ll1.
"hn tnok :-t·1·11nrl on lllL'
thro" ThJt -.d thengs
uµ for ~tedrn:..
The Oo<lger .... "ho !>Uf·
frrl'd their t:..>th 111:.:, in
thl•1r last !!'> g;.rnws and
2ilh en !heir fJ-.t :r; Ill'
Cl!'>lon:-. f;11l<'fl lo -.e·ore
after lht· third \\:Hnt•
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ALL MAKES!
833-0555
AMI For Our
LEASE SPECIALIST of
HOWARD Chevrolet
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PUBLIC NOTICE
~UP£AIOACOUPT0F THE.
STATE Ol"CALlf'OPNtA FOR
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Tel: 171ll tll·flSS
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July 17, I~ 7&,Auq.7, 197• l63S /t
P UBLIC NOTICE
N·l»U
NOTICE OF PU8LICSALE
OP'PEll~ALPllOP~RTV
NolttP I\ l\ftreOV 91ypn tlWI pur•<Utnl
10 >tt(tlon •• ot llle C1v11 Code, S\alt'
01 c..111orn1a, tl>P unCIPrS.-0 will wn
41 Pul>llC "11t' bV (-UllW l>ldtllf'IO
on IM 17th oav ot July, t'n, tt 11 00
o'CIOO AM. on IM Pff'TllWS .........
Wld 0<-1'1 has -stored, -WhtCh trt! loC•ted ill PUC.he $tor-.
Inc. 10850 8Nc;ll &ouievord '"Ille City
ot St•ntM, c:->ty ot Or..,.e. Sl•te of
C.lltornlil, Ille _,.,.,,..., ooocb, <NI
ie" or po.--1 "'--'' 0.Kr~
11elO'f t n t,.. INlltersot
until Just before game time. Tbomu bad been
In tbe ortc:lnal lineup as
the center fielder. The
excuse be gave Luorda
for hla lateness wu that1
he dldn rt rec el ve a
wakeup call at the hotel.
°""" w Allen wt•. mr'9 • OtO lrome, 1.cllel• ~n. 3 i.~. ~ot!H
t•D••. rolled caroe1. meny cu-.
"OUHl>OICI Items: Dustin G. °""'"" \Ola, love'"'· l auto hr.s. l bas m.sc
•uto lllllnos &-wHu, Mlcn .. 1 E
Over drHW<, nit• st•no. 7 st~ •
kllcl'len Cll91r, tablt'. m..,v bas "'lk
11ems. E.,...st RO<IQers -solt lcllaor
& lowe~~•t. ctu~st of <lr•w•r•, 7 l1tmosl~. • klle!W'11 (NlrJ. IOICI
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"OVll POUCY is not
to reveal when a player
b11 been fined,'' said
Lasorda, when asked It
be had flned Thom ...
Luorda plnch hit for starter Jerry Reuss w1t.h 17th & lw1ne Av~ •• Ncwpof'f ~·~Calif. (114l '4S-0792
p11rclla .. AJI purtllttM ~ --., ••• tfttl mwtl lie rtMOvM •t"" ,.,.
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• OM.Vfttl.OT ThurWay. Jury 12, 1919 Business
Gas Shortftge Locks In Profits
'tom DIXON, llJ (AP I
Sbennan'1 bualn ba.a't been
tllls fOOd lince the A'.rab oU em·
bar,e, when hh company'• lock·
toe 1uoUne tank ca1111 be-tame aa popular u bam!b of boot.lea
crude.
Money Sp e 1it 011 pec ial Caps
Beconies fill-up '-l11vestrne11t'
line~ and
g1J110Unt•
.JOI.I June, She rman C()Uld watl'h
llw gJ s cn sts sweep to lhl' t:;asl
Coast s imply by readin~ hi s
purc hase orders
"8uahleiS l!o'&. ju.st aooct. u '!!>
1uper tood," says Sborman
''GA.SOLlNE IS scarce 1rnd
now you're paying a good buck tor It, so It's at the polnt when
you're protecting a $20 inve1.t·
ment on a filJ.up. •·
"WE'VE INCllEASt;O our
manufacturing output 400 1>er
cent since March and we '1 e :,till
not &ablt: to keep up walh the or
deri;." he sa id 10 a recent in
terview
E . Edelmann has tripled the
number of people on the assembly
line, added a second lO·hour-a
day shift and begun working
Saturdays an a n effort to meet de
mand. Sherman declined to give
specific manufacturing ligures
for competitlve reasons
Wht•revcr gas lines :,tartl:'d
1111 ming at the pumps. order~
\H'rl' sure to follow, he said
"We gel reports from all o ver
uf people getting ripped off. of
having gas s iphoned out of their
l·ars." he said. "So it's "Orth at
to a person who has to stand an
line for two hours a nd then pay
$1 a gallon Lo invest an a locking
gJS ('3p "
Sberman is vice presiden t of
E . Ede lm a nn & Co. and
m anager of the rirm 's only
manufacturing plant.
It has been six years s ince the
oil scare drove tho usands of
motorists to put their fuel tanks
unde r lock. b ut s upplies r e·
turne d a nd the p rotectionist
mood large})' disappeared until
this summer 's round or long
The first Inkling of the tm·
pending crunch came in March.
wh en orders s uddenly began
escalating. largely because of
anticipation b y two bag
c us tome rs . J .<.: Penney und
Western Auto.
Al TUOUG ll TH ~ Arab oil
c·m bar~o and :.ubs eque nt oil
shortage boosted sales much a!>
the current shortage as doing.
Sherman thinks the two e vent:.
will be significantly different for
E. Edelmann
1r s VACATION TIME
SE PREPARED
Bv Terry
Grant,
R. Ph.
Here arc a few hints to
make 1t a more enJoyable
one. First get a check-up
from your physician a nd
any needed prevcn~h'l' "shots." Next take with
you mcdicin<-s :!> ou re ~u>arly use, plus one for
1nd1J?es l ion, dia r rhea.
con~t1pat1on and a ~ood
hcullni.: .rnt1!-Jt•pt1 c Wl•
1':!11 hdp you sl'lcl'I g•)Od
produrts
Stop in anll gl·l from 11i.
'nu r I j\ on\\· hr .1111!:. 11f
111llct ;1111d t•s \\'t• h<t\ l'
uwm .inrt ""' tna' no t t11·
iJ hh· (II j:t'I lhl'ffi In lfJl>
1,1111 11l:t1'\''
'Ol'H DOl'TOll Cr"\°\;
l'llONf: l'~ wh1•n vou
m•l•d :1 m \:dw1n1 1•1('1( 1111
~tlllr prc•i.rr1pt1o n 11
-.hoppm,.: lll'arbv. 11r "'"
"ill dl•h H•r prornptl~
w1lilout .-xlra tha rg •· A
,: r l' a l man\ IH' 11 p I,.
t'OlrU!->l "" IN tl h t h l'l r
11rr..,l'npt10n'i Ma' "t·
compound your<."
M«K UDO l"HARMACY
FrM Dtlnry
JSI H~al Roed
Hewpori l eoch
642·1SI O
P UBLIC NOTICE
Fl~ITIOUS BUSIMESS
.. AME STATEME .. T
'n. tot1ow1no e>er~o"s ..tr• do1n9
,._,.,.,n~\~ a::...
0 1\L CLEAN, 3100 Bern Orov~
1 •t9<An0 tle<l<h, C..1tforn1o1 9?6S1
M'Keon P ub ti\htn11. Inc • "
1..0111drn1a 'orporallon, 3100 Bern On••. L-"" S.ac:11, Calilorn1a 'IUS1 •
'"" ~ntis "tot>CllH.tbd by• •Or r)()r"t1of1
~Koon PUbll\1\1"1), In~
Rt<.,.rdM.Mcl("""
CM trman Of Bo.trd
""'"· sta«imont w<1s llled w1111 ltie <.ounty Ci.rk ot Ora"9f! Co...ntv on July ~ 1919
1'11MU
P uDllShecl Ordll9'1 C.08>1 Oally PllOI, JulJ ll, 19,2C.,anclAUQ J, 1'79 264S.19
P UBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS llUSl .. ESS
.. AME STATEMENT
Tn• lollowln11 .,.rsons •r• doing
t>;is•nessas·
DATA PRO BU S IN E S S
SERVICES, 1112• Glo•inla Avenu..
Foont•ln ValltY, Ca11lornla '2108
R 8r1><11 L.irml!r llka Robert B
l ermer. 1111• Gtoxlnle A"f'nuot, Foun
1a11> Velley, C.llfornle 9?109
Ottnt!M! Sue Emory ak11 Oen•S<-S
Bud<I, 11112• Glo•lnla AYMue. Foun1a1n
va1:.,, ~lforn1amoe
Thi\ tlu1ln..ss •S (ondVCIMI Df "" un·
1r1torp0ra1e<1 an ocletlon ot~r than a
l)Ort"'-f&t\IP
R. Brue:. !Armer
Thi\ Mal•Mllnl WH !tied w11n 1~
C.o...n!Y C.terk ot OrenQP County on July
•• 191•
THE SHIPM £NTS at first
went to Ca lifornia. but by May
"It was chaotic back then," ht·
:.aid. "It stnrted on a F'nduy Just
after the president ~ave J talk.
* * * * * *
Che mieal C o s t s Rist11
Cloth Industry Hit
NEW YORK (AP> -0 11 price in·
creases arc straining the fabric of
the textile and apparel mdustne~.
leaving executives worried about
p e rman ent pre ss and oth e r
petroleum-based clothing materials.
And thoug h cons umers have yet to
reel the pinch al the clolhang coun ter.
industry s pokesm en say the re is little
doubt that a ppare l costs will~ going
up
"WE USE ABOUT l µcrccnt of tht.:
nation's petroleum s upply," s<Jad Fi'>
her Rhymes. a spokesman for the
Man-Made Fiber Producers Associa
tion in Washingto n , and industry
g roup
"H alf of th a t goe!> tnlo t he
f eedstock. the materials usec1 lo
make lhe fiber The other half goes
into the e nergy needed to convert the
materials. With that. we make 75
pe r cent of the nat ion 's textiles
The re 's even more polyes ter used
now than cotton "
Not all synthetics are made from
petrole um : rayon and acetate. for
e xample, a rc m ade from wood and
cost about the ~ame as f1her~ base~
on petroleum. But more than h<.ilf of
the cloth made each year is from
petroleum-based ri be rs.
IN Dl 1STRY L E ADERS s a id the\
ha\'e no trouble buying petroleum b<it
they arc very worried about rising
prices
"A ~ :1 result of the re('ent OPEC
price inc re ase. we are c-.tamating
that hydrocartxm costs an 1979 v.111
a veragc40pcrccnl to SO pcr('ent higher
than last year 's costs." -.a id F:uth
Wohl, a spokes woman for E I d11 Ponl
de Nemours & Co .. a lt•adang synthet1t•
Ci bcr m <1ker
Carl Moskowitz. a ~pokt:smi.ln for
Monsanto Indus! ries . said thl' prict·
of one pctroc:hcm1l'a l used in m<iking
acrylics propy kne h as in
creased b~ 41 pcrc<'nt in lhl• pa"I
year.
Compou nd in g th e problem .
Moskowitz s;.iid . is the fal·t that one
ingredient used to ma ke polyest(•r
and nylon also 1s pnlcd b) the
ga soline indus try as a no-knock ad·
d1t1vc, boosting 1t& price e\Cn more
P UBLIC NOTICE
N·1Jl61
NOTICEOFP UBLIC SALE
OFPEASONALPAOPEATY
I $50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECO NDS
Not1c@ ... Mfebv q1ven 1~1 pur \uant
to s..cuon 1'188 ot Ille C1v1t COde. Statt
ot (aHtOfn1", nw \.M'\()et S\QMd ~·I• ~~u
al puo11, ""'" ov <omP"'ltllve buld•no on ll'lt 11111 oay 01 July, 1qn, al 10 t)
o'C,Otk. A.M on lhc prpm1~~ """""'€' •a•d prOQf'rly .,., t>etn \IO~d •nil
wh •Ch ar• toe. a1eo al Pubhc S1or .-~.
,,,c • ~acn Mc F.ctoctrn AYrriur '" 1n~ City ot Hunl11'1QIOO fie.Kn Count vol Oroln~
S1ll1f' ot C•l,forn1a. thf' •D.:tnoo,,,.d
good,, ( Mllels or P'"'""al p•OPff IV
de\( rt~belOW. lnthf"mlHlPI \Of
Jaf\et M.. He•om1Uer 01ttno C>t>-nc,,
tru""· m1tr0f'". ~1tc•~. f'nct16tU•. tr~
!lump, back paoln9 outltl, ~otl•~ 1~ bl~. 1) carton' & o.>o• noust'nolo 11em,
bOwltng~ll C.t1W'.'dtlCHHJ\4'1
L•nOIC>fd •e..e"""' '"°' ri11111 to bid di llw ••te. Purc,,....,s mu$1 ti. made with u'" only •ncl P.t•d tor al lhe 1tme o•
purcha~ All purch.o-QOOd$ d•• jOI o ''·and mu•I o. rfmo11ed at the l•m~
ot pu"t>a\11 Silt~ \Ubtttl lo prl0< <~"
ctllallon 1n Ille •Yl!n1 ot 'etll•ment
t>etwet'n lan<llon! nno OOligaled Pd• ly
Diiled thl~ 111h & lln<I 19111 d•y of July,
"79 P ubllc Stor-. Inc: Lanc:lloro
Publtslll!d Or~ Co.J~I o ••• , P•IOI July 11. 1q, 1'74
7)10 /0
J>UBLIC NOTICE
• lntc>rest o nly payment"
• 48·hour telepho ne
q uo te•
•In come
• Co•mercial
• Re•lde ntial
• Weekly commitment•
• Mo nthly funding•
• Sho r1 tera loans .
6 m o nth• 10 3 v-rs
• Southern CaJifornla
pro per1y c>mphas\•
Ivan information •ervice
I· r ' 1 u t1n.11 1 t '" • (.f ..
(714) 759-1515
AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE
230 Newoort t.rnlP.J 011ve ne· IQn Plil/d
~ll'Np(>rt 8P;J h
Cd\llOrn1,1
926ti0
P UBLIC NOTJCE
PICTITIOUS 8USllllSS
MAN ITAT•MI MT
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b\IJIMHetl
VILL.AGe HOMll!S -TUSTIN,
2001 E. P'O<lt111 Strfft, S11llt II•, S.nta
Ana. C.UIOmla '1105
lt•O•n VIII•,.. 1Ut2 Halt
Awen.,., lrvlnt, C.llltml• '271•
Vllle91 HoMM o! Cttlfo"'l41, '°°' l!Ht l"-11\ StrMt. Sulle II•. Sltllla
Ana. C.t~tilOS
Tllh 1M11lneu 11 conductto ov •
ll"Mfal oartntf\lllp,
Pecllln Vlll.ot
l!y· Tllil ROOef'I P.
W11mil"91on ~y Oelltr .. ,,.,,_
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T11f1 tt••-t wa• lllH w1lh tl'lt ~ C...,. .. Orefttll CO\lnl'f'Oll July .. "" 1'1, .. ,,
1"11~111"911 Or~ GOHI Dall~ ltllol,
Jlltr It, It. J .. llO A119 1. tttt 2 .... ,. -.. .,
. • The next day the phones started
ranging off the hook. and after a
while il ended in exactly the
~•1me way.
"On a partic ular day, the gas
crun ch was over and we had so
many people calling to cancel
orders. People who had been
~c reaming for caps suddenly
~aid they didn't want them."
AS A RESULT. the company
"as s tuck with a large inventory
o f unwanted locking caps.
.. This time we 're pacin R
o urselves." he said. "We expect
al ~ome particular point at will
be o ver. but we don't expect a
tom plett· shuto ff Like before ..
Ce1itury 21
Reports H u 1il
For "Partner'
Century 21 Real Estate Corp
I n ·rn('. has confirmed it 1s seek
IOI! a financial partner
Arthur E. Bartlett. chief ex
t·cutn·c officer. said Wednesday
that a long-range plan calls for
t he c ompany to provide ats
b r o k e r s with m o rt g a ge
brokerage sen 1ct's und other
-..cr\'i<'Cs allied to the real eslatt•
industry
.. , 'ltlntp ... 19
CENTURY 2 1 ha:, been 1n
vohed in informal d1scuss1ons
\\1th s everal maJor corporations
concenung cncthl)ds of financing
its e ntry into thec;e bus inesses
·SUPER GOOD BU SINESS' ACCOMPANIES SHORTAGE
Sherma_n ~~tc~s Jean Wlltt_ang Assemble Gas Cep
The real estate company as not
ruli n~ out the poss ibility or
m N gcr . Bartlett :.aid t:ar Mode l Delayed "Our intt:ntions an• to provide
l'Pnturv 21 frant:h1 scs with lhl'
most compet1t1ve systems Lh<')
need to ma1nl0l1n thl' m o~t µro
fess1onal full-scrvict.' real estatl·
hrokeragl' operations uva1lahll·
all\" hen· "ht• said
1>1-:·1 k l>IT •J\I' <r1•111•1..tl \lotor.., Co1p ~aye; 1t v.111dd a y 1n
trod ud1on of lb Hl~ll m otlt'I t.11''· i., ,1 v. l'ek . from Oct 4 to 0<'t l l ,
111hdp11t-.1r 1t:. l11\-. of -.luv. ..,,.!llnl! 1:.17~ mode l c ars and trucks
(, ~l ., Ot·t 11 11Hr<ltlue111m <la te would be 1t:, latest an eight
\l'•I l''-
'i:ht> l'O rnpany has m on· thJn
'i 1011 frnn<•h1..,1.• offi ces in th<'
l n1ll•d ~tatt•-; and Canada
f-'t1rcl \ti.tor ( 'o :ind Chr' -.1\-r C'urp ..,J1d their introduction
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DAILY PllOT
Thursday, July 12, 1919 N DAILY PILOT 87
Avalanche
More TV A<h Pondered
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Are you bothe red. by what seems to be a never-ending
stream of ~ommercials across your te levision screen?
Would you Li ke to see something done to reduce this now?
If you ~o have this concern , you might be in terested to
know that it's s hared by the big advertisers who put up the
money to buy commer cial time from stations a nd n_etwor~s. Their rear is dictated by very practical coo-
s 1derat1ons · They're afraid their messages will be lost in the <.'lotter
ON THE OTHER HAND, WHILE Procter & Gamble.
Bristol-Myers. Gener al Motors and othe r ad vertising
l)eavyweights are worried about the avalanche or TV com-
mercials. our J ustice Department in Washington, D.C ..
has other concerns It's unhappy over the efforts of the
broad<.'asting industry to hold down the number or com·
mer<.'ials
Yes. you rea<l that correctly In a c1v1I antitrust action
filed on June 14, the Justice Department charge d station
owners with driving up the pnce or advertis ing by restrict-
ing the amount of lime available for comme rcials
How is commercial
time allo c ated on
television '' Theoretical
h . there an• no ltmtts
1\ s tation can do what 1t
pleuses It can sell e1s
much time as 1t can
fi nd buyers for And
Money
Tree
this is presumctbly the free e nterprise JUngl"' the Justice
Depa rtment would like lo preserve
ln pnu.•t icc. most sta tions are bound by a code they
maintain through their tr ade association. the Nationa l As·
sociation or Broadcasters. This code was adopted in 1952 to
forestall criticis m that the station owners have only their
s elfish interes ts al heart. It's not mandatory but stations
~crving 85 percent or the US population subscribe to the
torle
THE NAB CODE SETS MODEL standards for s tations
to observe The s tandards s pecify. for exam ple. that from
X to 11 p m .. nonprogram material commercials. station
announcements, ne twork promotions -s hould take up no
mort-than 91 ~ minutes per hour During the rest of the
<la~ the ltm1I goe~ up tu 16 minute.., or commercial~ per
hour
Tht~ codt.' .in .iltl'mpt hy the llroadcasllng rndustr~
to regulate· itself \'lolates antitrust laws. says the
Justice Department. 1n that 1l hm1ts the amount of com -
mercial time. stifle.., compet1l1on among broadcasters and
fon•c:-. adn•rtiser s lU pa) premium prlC'f'S for the restricted
111n1• a\'atlahll'
You haH' to a~reC' that 1t .., thou~htful of the Justice
l>t:partment to come to the aid of Coca.Cola, Miller beer ,
J ohnson & .Johnson , Gillette and othPr big spenders on the
t ubl· Not that I hey \\ t>re crimpl:-.11n1n~ On the contra')',
they were haµpy to pay their S50.000 for a 30-second shot at
thl' American public.'. imd they were \\Urned only ~hat the
nl'I .... orks a nd stations \\ ouh1 overloa<I t ht• ~crl'en with com-
m\-'rt'tal l'\Ut\l'r
IT'S Tilt: Jl'STIC t: DF.f'ARTl'1t:NT 'S conlent1on tha t
111 •)Ur frt.>l' !>Ociely. a stal10n -;hould be <1llowed lo oHer a:.
m uth ttmt• as it t•an s ell . .
Of course \'OU kno"' .... hat would happen 1r a station did
l•pcn up tht• g"att>s to unit m1tt:d advertising .An~ther gov
"'roment agcnc~ !>U!> the federal Communicat1~>0~ Com
m 1ss1on \\OU Id bt· on its back for O\'crcommcrc1ahzat1on
Jnd operating a :-la\ 100 with d1sri>gard for the pubhc interest
IBM Ear1ii1igs Report
Adds to Stock Gloo1n
NE\\' \'l)Rt\ 1:\l 'l Lineastn~b!> about emerging
energy and economic pohc1cs continued to hang over the
.stock marker today as prices decLined for the third con
SI!<' u ti \'C session
The Dow mdu!>tr1;il 1ndl·>. fell llharply ana was down
m ore> t han i points :-.hortl_, <lftl•r I U:\1 re ported lower
-.econd qttarkr 1•arn1nJ,:S Compare d With those fOr the 1978
period But tht• DO\\ indu~trwl l:1ter rct'O\'NL'd part or thu!
althou~h 1t still t'IOSNI clnwn i 00 point!-to ~:l6 81> on th1•
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ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION I MOVIES Tuursday, July 12. 1979 OAIL Y PILOT 89
Comedy Debut
Has Moments
Tak~ •••Y the nr1t 13 minutet-.nd \M tut 15
mhUAUll from Jack Sh.rkey's new comedy "TM
Mlulnl Unk" and you h•ve. quite pouably, the
fu.nnieat &bow or the year
But for \he laborious upos\ik>n ()( the openlnll
ae1menl and the utter lunacy of the finale. this
openlna 1ambll of the W•tmioatu Com mwuty
Theater'• 1979-80 seaaon -unwtlled for the. fl r1it
Intermission
Tom Titus
time anywhere -ranks atmong the bt>tler workb of
the prollftc El Toro playwright.
TBEa E AaE SOME fl.NE performan ces in
this Enoc h Arden -ty pe s tor y or a long.Jost
serviceman who shows up the day before his 1940S
fiancee is, finally about to walk down the afsle
Mos\ of the characters are painted with broad
brush strokes and are played to the hilt by a cast
of players obviously enamored or their assign·
rnents.
The problem is that Sharkey's story is so com-
pUcated in its plotting that It takes too long to set
up without a n adequa te supply or laugh lines. In·
terrelationships or the cha racters are entwined
like a TV soap opera with e nough torches being
earned to film the last scene of a F rankenstein
movie
Dired or Art Winslow. whose sta ging is ade·
quate at best, further complicates the issue when .
to the heavily populated final segment. actors in
ma rginal assignments s urround the key players.
m aking visibility on the horseshoe stage exceed·
mgly difficult. Moving those not direclly involved
into the background would improve the stage pic-
ture immensely
THESE D EFICI ENCIES aside, "Missing
Link" is a barrel or laughs with Lois Fa rah scor-
ing highest in the leading role of the patient
riancee, a sort of Corliss.Archer in her 40s. Miss
Fara h is supremely captivating as the giddy bride-
t<>-be who suddenly finds herself with two prospec·
live grooms
J . D. Reichelderfer turns on the roguis h
charm as the missing .. Link" who is not all be ap.
pears to be. Carol Stockmeyer is simply hilarious
a s the Agnes Gooch-type wallflowe r who pines for
Miss Farah's fiance, though she isn't as corpulent
as he r character should be
The definitive pompous ass is strikingly
portrayed by John Greenslade as Miss Farah's in·
tended, an orthopedist with bones on the brain.
J im Flynn is solid as the third contender for Miss
F a rah's hand, while J ack ~ord does a splendid
job as her feisty fathe r and Pat Krone overplays
the role of a wealthy m a triarch beautifully
LESS EFFECTIVE IS Mary Mathews , whose
m uffled delivery is difficult to understand, as the
mother. Lorraine McWilliams is right out of a
B movie as Reicbelderfer 's "left heh.ind" girl;
Renee Thome is fine as a bank secretary, and Ted
Grandke chews up the sce~ry in a brief but out-
landish (and overwritten> cameo a t the con·
cl us ion.
The contributions or Erin E mmes a nd P at
Hames as the younger lovers, dancing to Glenn
Miller before parting, are an inspired touch. "Mis·
sing Link" continues on Friday and Saturday
evenings through Aug. 4 at the theater, m2 Maple
St., WestmiMter •••
CURTAIN UP -The thi rd or four s ummer
productions from t he Saddleback Community
Theater, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," ar-
rives tonight for a two·weekend stint in the main
theater at SaddJeback College.
A Labor of Love
Tenn~ Buff Convy Stars in 'Racquet'
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD CAPl When Burt Convy's
a gent told him of an offer to star in a movie about
tennis, the actor replied. ''I'll do it."
No "Have them send me a script," or, "Who
else is in It?" or , "How much will they pay me?"
Just plain "l 'll do it." That's the measure or Con·
vy's devotion to tennis.
He got hls rewa rd on the first day of filming :
Until recently. his appearances In feature
movies have been scant.
''THAT CHANGED WITH 'Semi-Tough.'" he
r em a rked. "The re was something a bout t he
character I played that attract ed people. The film
industry didn't see it in theaters, but they did when
it appeared on Z channel pay-TV. That's when the
studios started calling."
A m atch with the sensational Swede, Bjorn Borg.
Convy. a regular on t he pro-celebrity tournament
' circuit. recalls the encounter.
Convy appeared in Irwin AJlen's four-hour dis·
aste r movie for te levision , "Hanging by a
Thread." Next he co-stars with John Ritter and
Anne Archer in MGM's extravaganza, "Capta in
A~ Wl••phol•
ltlixitag I t IJp
Actress Valt•rie Perrine JOms members of
the disco group Village People for an im-
prompto performance following a M adison
Square Garden appearance. All will be
featured in a new disco movie.
"I HAD BEEN PRACTICING hard in prepar a-Avenger.·' Convy also has plans to produce and
lion ror the movie. and the day before I had beaten -d_i r_e_ct_a_B_ro_a_d_w_a~y_m_u_si_c_a_l . ________ _
my te nnis teacher , 6·3, 6·3 I was amazed to find
myself wa rming up with Bjorn Borg, and more
amazed tha t I was able to hit pretty well with him .
"I hit one ball into the comer and ran up to the
net. Borg w~nt back and hit one of his two·handed
passing shots. The ball went past me so fast I
couldn't get m y racquet up."
T he name or the movie 1s "Racquet," and it
started filming in August. 1977. At that time.
sports movies were rare. and no one had tried one
about tennis. The past season has brought films
about ice skating, high school wrestlinR. bowling,
Laura
Antonelli
-(',ene Sha1!1. NsclV
M arcello
' Mastroianni
<iW~mistiess
-------------------basketball, even pinball machine playing. And (ii~"-.a.a~ (R)
Singe r Visits Teen
Burned at Concert
DAYTON. Ohio <APl -Eighteen ·year·old
Patrick O 'Keefe. who lost both hands and suffered
s e rious bu rns when he fell onto an elect ric
trans former at a Charlie Daniels concert. got a
surprise visit and some good news from his sing.
mg idol.
During his visit a t Miami Valley Hospital on
Saturday, the country music star treated O'Keefe
to his favorite song, "Long Haired Country Boy,"
that brought a tear to the young man's eye.
O'Keefe Cell on the transformer while trying to
slip into a concert May 12. and has undergone six
operations since then.
"I want you out of here by J an. 12 because we
are having a big country bash in Nasbvi!Je with all
the great stars, and I want you as my guest on
stage with me," Daniels said.
"I don't believe you are really here," O'Keefe
said. "I don't believe it."
Cat tle or condomlnlumt
find your dream hom•
Sundays ................ ~
In tlfe !
THE TICKET SHACK
C oacfffs.s,-h· Tiieotn I
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now "R acquel" is being released in the same
month with Paramount 's b1g·budget "Players"
with Dean Paul Ma rtin and Au MacGraw
ANYWAY, AS ROCKY Balboa once proved.
there's always a chance for the tittle guy. And
there's no doubt that "Racquet" is the challenger.
ll is the fi rst effort for the Cal·Am Artists releas-
ing company a nd producer-director David Win·
ters, a choreographer for Diana Ross. Raquel
Welch, Ann-Margret and other nightclub stars.
Besides Convy and Borg, the cast includes
Edie Adams, Lynda Day George, Phil Silvers.
Susan Tyrrell and Bobby Riggs. Yet the movie cost a
mioiscule$800.000.
''The picture begins with a match between
Borg and llie Nastase." said the handsome. bushy·
haired Convy. "The television announcer says a
shot reminds him of Tommy Everett. Wimbledon
cha mp of 10 years ago 'Where 1s Tommy Everett
today?'theannouncerasks 1
"WE SEE WHERE HE is -in bed with a
beautiful girl. He's now in Beverly Hills giving 14
lessons a d ay -two or them on the court. The pie
lure is sort of a 'Shampoo' of the tennis world ..
Hence the R rating for "Racquet."
Th.is is the first starring role in a movie for
Co nvy, whose career has been astonishingl)-
diversified. lie has done 1t all. from soap opera -
"Love of Life" -to TV ~ame show -''Tat·
lletales" -to TV series -"The Snoop Sisters" -
to Las Vegas. He has appeared in 10 Broadway
s hows. including the original cast of "Fiddler on
t he Roof" and "Cabaret."
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ITS PLACE AS A CLASSIC.''
Richard Freedman. Newari< Star Ledger
"A smashing cinematic experience."
Regis Ph1lb1n, K.ABC. TV Jay Raphael, who also st.aged "Scapino" for
the troupe, directs the s tage version or the Oscar-
sweeping movie with Steve Liska and Olivia
Sanchez heading the large cast. "Cuckoo's Nest "
Tuesd th b S l··-' t s d So. Co11t 1w!>•&-2111 runs ays roug a uiuays a .p.m. an l•io &ris•ot f•uPa•••"ll
Sundays at 3 p.m. until July 22. THE MU,P'fT MOVIE IGI
IJ.J ....... lt C ALLBOA RD -The Huntin gton Beach • ...,-..
Playhouse will hold a uditions ror its next produc· ·ieo1MK011MTS
t ion , "Beginner's Luck," on Monday and Tuesday 'LA YRS Ii-GI
evenings at 7:30 in \ts new theater in the Seactiff "Iv~r~~ICH
Village Shopping Cente r at Main Street a nd w y aUT LOOSE"
Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach .... director •--_,,-,,,_'-,.....~,...''"~., .. =~-
John Williams will be seeking a cast of three men SM wfl ftlld YOU!
a nd two women for the comedy, which opens Aug. l'ttOf'HICY IN I
17 for slx weekends. .
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"Unpretentious, skillfully
sustained, technically
dazzling."
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"The f nm is as eff ectlvely
nerve-wracking as any of
Hitchcock's best."
"Really special and all
teniflcl"
"A stunningly crafted
movie that's better than
'Star Wars' and 'Close
Encounters of the
Third Kind' •.• "
TWEfTIC'lkCfHT\IA'f.FOl(-llfl'fS A L I E N
"Spectacular and breath·
takingly imaginative."
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"Seeing 'Alien' is like
stepping onto a
funhouse ride."
~H"~ 1t<1t M~oS<'"'".I "'OVIO~l'\C .. JOuU,dl Ovtt"I'"
"'Alien' is a corker, a
walloper, a rouser,
a screecher and a
ton of fun ... "
"Terrific fun for everyone."
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TUBE TOPPERS
KCOP m 8 00 ·'She.'· Ursula An-
dress takes the title role in this movie
about intrigue in Palestine with J ohn
Richard.son.
CBS II 8:30 Dr. Seuss on the
Loose. Three J>Opular stories are pre-
sented in this i.ln lm ated chlldren's
special .
CBS fl 11 .30 Pan Ame rican
Games. A rounduµ o f the day 's
highlights in the athletic contests being
he ld in Puerto Rico
McGerr.t I ettanoet 1 auc.-
c.ssful ptlaort MCeoe lor •
young Cho,_ hOOO "' tn.
hoC>ee thet 1111 bOy cen
slop an~ gang
war.(RI D OUtNCY
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mafket beby nng Pf IY"'O
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a-. lrom San Jua11,
P~o RICO Oock Stodcton
holt• D TONIGHT
Gue11 host R1cha10
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SulUvan. Rldl1td AMII .. D DtCK VAH OVKE
A romenlk: 8rlt11h lllm atar
11~ Rob's 1re b\I hi•
attanuons to I.aura 8 9 STAMKV&
HUTCH
Two u&8Ul1 ....ctoms Ille
complaint• ·-ino '"" Sterllty and Huteh -e
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guard• hollage until Man·
m• c;an tlnd the man who
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HewlleY9 t~ a court
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chatge IA) 2:30 8 MOVIE • * ·•o.ary Of A H1gn Sc;hOOl
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Jol1 8iolllop. Bob And«.
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Michael Tilson Thomas con1lucts Bugs
Bunny and Daffy Duck in the animation
plus live action version or "Carnival of
the Animals" toni~ht u l 8 on CBS,
Channel 2.
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fJD NOVA
"Thi 0-IMYI Expefl·
men I" Thi problem• ot too
many 9P1Clllllet1 Ind too
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c:1on1 la being tlCklld by •
madlcal school In Israel
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boerders to pey ffll m<>tl
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don'l loOll good. ·~ llOlOQY
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tance of energy conserva-
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dMClendentt ot Erle: lhe
Red, who landfld in Cana.
<l• centuries before
coiumbul 18111d. sun room
thltand D OATINO GAME
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TIC TAC DOUGH
THE INW>Y BUNCH
C•ndy devok>ps tonalt11t1s
llMI weekend Mike 1& pion •
nong to talce the !amity on
his bOU'I b08l
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The l)<Wlners try to help a
tebelHOua youth. (PM! I)
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REPORT '1!> HlW8CHEa< CJ) f 1..91 llEAUTY SHOW di MATCHGAME
8:00 ti Cl) CAANIVAL ~
THE ANIMA.L8
The muaoc ot Camille
Saint-S..,1. with verses
by Ogdon Nash. Is con-
ducted by Mk:hael Tolson.
Thomas and performed on
m HIEAF8 TO YOUR
HEALTH
"Oepresaloo"
U O 8 Cl) Dfl 8EU88 ON
THEL.OOSE
Three popular ~ S4Mlss
stones • "Thi ~tcnes' .
"Ttle Zu", end "Gr-1
Eggs and Hem" -ere pre-
sentlld in this animated
speclal, leatunng a guest
appea1anc1 by the Cal on
the Hat (RI
8 ®3 ANGIE
Angle's motl'I« llnd het
s.ster •• ltlllcted trom
tlleW ~' and move
on on Angkt And Brad. CR) '8 'THE 000 COUPt.E
Oscar and Fellx spend a
tess-t~ wcat1on
in a C.,ibbean tOIJrist trip m TUANABOUT
"Matgar11 Mead Portni•t
Of A frleno" The late
anthropologltt's humor
and Insight are portrayed
in an Intimate folm.
9:00 IJ (I) HAWAII FlVE-0
Networks Share Glory .
Al,l Three W in Prizes f or Script Writing
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Tbe NBC movie
''Summer of My German Soldier" and episodes of
CBS' "Lou Grant" aod ABC's .. Taxi" have been
named winners of the 1979 Humanitas Priz;es for
television writing
The prizes are awarded annually by the
Human Family Institute to writers of nationally
broadcast programs "which most fully com·
municate human values and bring the insights of
the Judaic-Christian vision of the human condition
lo bear on contemporary life "
HUMANITIES P RIZES. perhaps the most
valued television write rs' honors, have been
awarded since 1975. The awards are funded by Lil·
ly Endowment. Inc., of Indianapolis
The jury. comprised or actors, critics, writers
and producers. chose the winners from 230 pro-
grams s ubmitted for consideration
A special prize was awarded thjs year to J ohn
Korty for his documentary, "Who Are the
Debolts?" on ABC. Korty's film won an Academy
Award for best documentary in 1978
Golden Hind Stars
In TV's 'Slwgun'
TOKYO <AP> -The Golden Hing, a repllcaa of
Sir Francis Drake's fa mous ship, has urrlved off
Tokyo Bay after a 69-daf journey across the
Pacific Ocean to play a major part in the
forthcoming televis ion production of James
Clavell's "Shogun."
The 175-loo three-mast ship, on loan from tho
San Francisco Nautical Museum, will ~ featured
in the NBC mini series starring Richard Cham·
berlain as Blackthorne and Toshire Mlfune 618
Shogun ToranHa.
Blackthome. the hero in the Clavcll novel
which sold four million copies, is based on Will
Adams, the Englishman who introduced shipbuild·
tng and other Western technology to the Japanese
tn the 17th century.
Toranaga is patterned after Tokugawa loyasu,
Uie shogun who befriended Adams.
JANE-HOWARD HAMMERSTEIN won the
$25.000 prize in the 00-minute category for "Sum-
mer of My German Soldier."
T}le drama. about a J ewish girl who harbors
an escaped German POW, was cited for its "re·
velation of the capacity of each of us to grow in
vision and compassion ... for its dramatization or
the destructive absurdity of closing our minds and
hearts ... for its portrayal of the gaps and heal
the wo\Dlds of our fractured humanity."
Leon Tokatyan won the $15.000 prize for a
60-minute teleplay for his "Vet .. script on the "Lou
Grant" series.
THAT EPISODE, WHICH explored the dH·
h culties experienced by Vietnam veterans. was
honored for "speaking out for those who cannot
!:>peak for themselves. crying out for justice. for its
assertion that our rejection of the Vietnamese war
on moral grounds cannot and must not become a
rejection of the well-intentioned men and women
who fo ught at. . ..
ln the 30-mmute category, Michael Leeson was
awarded $10,000 for his "Blind Date" episode of
ABC's "Tuxi" 11iluulion comedy. Leeson's script
was cited for it.II "lm1ll(ht Into tho intrinsic lovabili-
t y or each human per11on (h-11plte uny appearances
to the contrury, and for llft 1tfflrmat1 on of the
s upreme value of klncln<11tK antJ compus11lon
"LOST a FOUNO"(PO)
''TH! APPL!
DUMPllNO OANO
AIDES AGAIN" (0 )
"TH!
DEER HUNTER .. (R)
MOVIE RATINGS
FOR PARENTS AND
YOUNG PEOPLE
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8 Im 8AANEY MIU.ER
Wojo 111 torn ~ the
lteeck>m of t>acheto<hOod
and his 11tec11ons tor a 1811·
enwoman (RI 0 JAMES A08l80N CAUSADE ID MERV GRIFFIN
Guests M ICltey Ftnn. Way·
land ftowers and Madame.
Joey Bishop. Bob An<lor·
son. Pat Coopet, Marlene
R1cc1. Argenton1an
GauchOs EEi GREAT
PEAF-ORMANCES
• Norman Conquests
Round And Round lM
Garden" Norman·s turtwo
appearanc41 whe<l ha "
wppos8d 10 tendezllOUS
with Annie 1n the 1111tage
SugoMtS that NS weekend
IS o<*'9 to m1Sl1re. (Part 3
ot 3)(R) m BEST Of' FAMILIES
"January 17. 1977" The
ptlnc:il>als lrom t"8 Q94!n. •no seomet'I' ol the Setoes
are tr811slerreo 10 1977
New VOt'k
10:00 IJ CJ) BARNABY ~es
Barnaby's continued
investigation ot tl>e murder
of a corporate e•ecut1ve
leads him to a m1ssm9 gor•
an<l a aell-annornteo
f Jj
ITV COORDINATOR
Mark Gorelczenko
Or Stringfellow s Re1u11e-
nator" A tra\llling meo ..
cine man is cnallenged 10
ptove "'' ctaims oy an
aleohOllc doctor m NEWSCHECK
10:30 m m HEWs
l1l) MASTEAPIECE
TIE.ATRE
• P04dark" Ross sa•es <1
you09 g11t trom a beating
llenty. esconeo 10 a ball
by her COUSin, S9lt\CIS lllfl
e11&ntllQ danc.ng WJth Cap.
tain Blamey (Pert 2 al 16)
11:008DO(J)O]J NEWS
0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 MOVIE
• • .,, Noghtmate Honey-
moon•· ( 1973) Oac lt
RambO. Ret>ecca O.anna
Smith Tho vacatton plans
ot a r>ewtywed couple are
replaced by Sl)<ne-c:h•thnq
terror .;is the P3Jr dlSGOYe<'
tney t& being I~ by ii
~~let 12 '1tS I '8 8£DTIME STORIES
(I) BENNY HIU. SHOW
Fred Scuttle perlorms ai;
the ptesentet ol a man "'"SUS macf>lne contests EEi 00< CAVETT
G~ts Mis.ha O>ehlet.
Poncti85 Zukerman 4Pan ;>
21
I 1:30 IJ (I) PAN AMEAICAH
GAMES
Htghhgnts OI IM day •
evl!f'llS '" tne Pan "'"'
(I) 8T AR TAEt<
A 9Cilnlrfic 1 .. m wt»Ch hU
!>eel\ 1m.es1ioato09 a d)'1ng
p1-1 rs tounct died
K>RNING
t2:GO D TWIUOHT ZONE
"Stopov9' In A Quiet
Town .
·Al.FRED~ PAE891T8
Fatal Ftg11tet.' A ~
boOkkeep« IS d1UlhShed
wittl twa dvtl and bor•ng •
e•JStance
• GETSMART
It -s that ~ man
Max plCltl M '1tS beSt man
meets ""1tll a mys1et1ous aoc.oent
EEi 28TONIOHT
12:208 C88LATEMOVIE
•*'Ir 'MeCtoud Gtve My
Regrets To 8roaoway"
I 19721 Oenn•S Wea1111<,
EIMbara RuSl'I
12:308 M<ME * * * "Blue Oe•11m •
11959) Btanoon de Wotoe
Ca•ot Lynley. Two t89'•·
ill}8(S llavtl llOWhete 1n
turn 'When they leetn 1"'11
1ney ""'" be the Patents of
an u-....teo ch•ld ( 1 h1 •
55mm )
tD MOVIE • *"' "Thti Grea1 S•ou •
Massacre" 119b!oJ Joseor
Cotten. Ph1t10 C.orl'v
K OCE, Channel 5 0
G) MOVIE * • "Conqueted Coly '
f 19651 Oalnd Niven, Ma•hn
Bat nm
Q) HEWS
3:&5 0 NEWS
4:008 MOVIE
• • • HatO Fast Ano
&aullful I 1951 I Ctatre
Trevor Satly Fo,,est
0 MO\llE
•' 1 'Ntgnt Wtt,.,oul Stars ..
Oav•d Farrar. Nadia Gray
ID MOVIE • • * · Macabte" ( 19581
W itham P rif\t9 Jtm
8acku~
4:27 0 STEVE EDWAROS
t 'riday•s
D a ylilf«> .ff 01.·ie~
'.tr'TERNOON
12:00 0 * • A Sw•ng•n
5u!T>met · ( 1965) Jame·.
Stacy. Woll.am A Wellman
Jo ID**• Elme<lnd
Great ( 19.>l) Joe E
&ro wn. P .. tt1c1a Ellis
3-00@ • • 1 Rabbtt Aur
119 701 J 1mt' Caon
An1aneltti C.ornjj(
Kid TV Chief Named • "Anytltin~ this good ought to be
g iv e n away," s ays M a r k
Gorelczenko. Channel 50's new in·
structional television coordinator .
Gorelczenko is r eferring to the
potential of all schools and teachers
for grades kindergarten through 12 in
Orange County to utilize Channel SO's
ins tructional programs and accom·
panying study guides. The program
now brings instructional television to
more than 100.000 local students in
classrooms of Orange County.
children's programming, ncgot1ak
leases for broadcasting. for logs and
for shipping. He wi ll a lso act as ex
ecutive director of Telecommumca
t1ons of Orange County.
He Wlll promote instructaonal pro
g r a m s to mem b er lca c h e r :-
negot1ale legal rights to tape pro
grams off the air and provid1·
teacbing materials and consult1nJ.!
service~
TOC L~ A consort1um of Orangt·
·'THE PROGRAMS shouldn"t be County school distri<'ls who hC1ve con
restricted to certain school districts tnbuted money to pay for the leC1se of
who can pay for it. We are working mos t instruc tional programs for Lesley S t a r s towards equalizing the funding so grades krndergart.en through 12 seen
that everyone can take advantage of on Channel 50
HOLLYWOOD <A P l the service:· Gorelczenko says. The problems he feels a re the most
Lesley Ann Warren Formerly production assistant and pressing arc those of funding and
and Vic Tayback star in l T V specialist for KOC E -TV. awareness of both the parent and
.. The Sec ret L ife of Gorelczenko will coordinate teacher.
Susie Ha~on.·· a movie ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for CBS. Mass Warren
plays a woman who tries
to maintain a normal
middle-c lass life for
herself and her young
while pe rformin g :.t s
a stripper in a seedy
ni~ht club
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Brea 529·5339 Orange 634·9282
SOUTH COAST BUENA PARK DRIVE-IN
Costa Mesa 546-2 71 1 Buena Park 821 ·4070
Rl'quire SSOOO 10 hl'lp finanrl' thr Movll'. "The
Hunting Seas0n," currently filming in Orangl' County.
• The first S5000 from the film's gross is
paid to the investor prior to any creative talent involved in the film's production.
• Investor receives 1~ .. of all profits.
• lnve1tor eaercl••• payout control of
lund• he commit• for film.
• A 12 million d ollar gross is expected
from domest ic, f oreign and
Canadian distribution. Plus Pay TV,
Network and syndicated TV.
8fllC11uw alt of ttw cre•ltve Utltttf a1onQ w11f't an Emmv Aw•ro Wlnn1no
l•<lln•t•I tr~w •nd 11\elr JSmm um•rn\, llQhl•OQ, '°"nd, .OltonQ •nd
nf"< f'\C.ar1 r~l.Jl•d f'Qu1pm@:nr h•' o.en committed 1n rf'turn for .a
"""""'-owner~/up o! lhe film, '""""""""'Of money neuu.ry 10< us 10 o•OOuu • tull 'O minute •f'•1urf' tom '" <OIOf _,,d be conslcM...t ~tty <<Kil by •"Y 041\er 1n0t-nl producer Tl'4S shOulcl 91ve YOU •n orwll<•llon Of l\ow ,.,,.,._ on•olvt'd on 1"4t m••l"9 o! 1111• lllm twh •Dout '"' commerc••• SUC<fU ot 'lHE HUNTING SEASON ..
3723 Birch St .. Bldg. Ill Newport Beach. Ca. 92660
,
FROM Fash ion Islana
N ewport Beach STEREO SOUNDS o ·F THE HARBOR
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Thurldey. July 12. '979
'Alcatraz' Eastwood in Inaction
BJ All'l9\Ja KNIGHT .....................
An eaupe frosn Alcatraa lln't
ea11. ll'a a 10ft1 ud \edkMas balaeu.
11 Clint Eutwood prov• beyond dis
pute IQ b1a lhlpuo production ol the
same nam., prod~ ind dittcted
by the veteran Don Sle1el
Act.uaUy, UU. Paramount ttlnse la
a curiout eholce for both men. ft'or
yun, their nam• have b9m U ·
aocllt ed wHh actlon ptcturu.
"Escape •~m Alcatr.a" Is easen-
tlally an lnacUon picture
DESPITE ITS ominous setUne.
there ls very little violence. and
1lnce the Icy Wuden ( P1trirk
McGoohllD> and his sadist.le pn on
guards get off scot-free, the film of·
lers little In terms of emotional
gratification. Indeed . a final title
le aves it rather up io lbe air as to
whether Eastwood a nd h is two
friends actually lived to make good
their escape from the Rock. Ao
escape movie that dosen'l validate
the exploit seem s like an experiment
Jn self·defeatism.
Beyond that, the Richard Tuggle
screenplay. based on a book by J .
Campbell Bruce. gives us little rea·
son_to. ca.re whether. E.aslwood and
bis cohorts escape or not. He a rrives
at the maximum se~urity facility on
a wild, stormy night, and all we know
( MOVIE J __ RE_v_1i _w_
about him ll th1t he hatd SUCCll:illfUlly
broktn out ol several pn11on11 before
lntormatton that do.i11 n't euctly
warm the! COC'klf'!I of Ouf hurt •'
LATEa UE l S Joined tht'rt• by lht!
Anc lln broth.,n c l''rcd Wu rd und
J 1ck Thibt'aul, whom ht' had met "'
a pr~vtous tncarct.'ratlon Swell • Now
we have thr<'tl hardened cnmmals
whol\e only motivation Ii, to break out
of jail
Theft' are other d\aru<'lt'r ulong
lhe way, m06l ur whom i.et>m far
more deserving of a taste or freedom
There's Paul BenJamln. a saintly and
majesllc black doing time for the
killing of two Alabama rednecks
"lo self-defense," he m aintains We
believe him.
There's Frank Ront10, a mild,
bespectacled Italian w ith a pet
mouse; Roberts Blossom, an elderly
prisoner who loves to paint, and
young Larry Hankin, whose mother
is dying all likely candidates for
the escape t~am
FOR ONE ll EASON or another
like Ronzfo dying of a heart attack
"11>SSOm U&nl off hi!\ fingers. and
Hankin belni too scored to move -
we arti le(t with the three rburacters
wt'. ca~ least about inching thelr way orr the Rock No showdown with the
hrutul guards. Nol even, although the
.'!ceno 111 set for it, a facing down of
the inhl1man warden.
Whol amazes in all this is that, pre·
s umably. both Siegel and Eastwood
1$CA~I il'llOM ALCATllAZ
l~•r•"-"ll
PtOOuc•' Olfe<.lOf DotldldS1eoe1
E ••<1111.,. oroct..ur Aobttl Oele~
.... , .. ,.PIO Aocll••cl T1199le
il'..W•lt-/0.LMae C-
( ••I C11n1 Eotwood, P"'"'~ McGoon•n
Roller" 8to'50fn, J<Kt.. n1ltMt•u. frf'G W("•cl, Paul
\.h·ntirf"l1n l •tt'f ..,.~nk.,n, l\ry'e M f•..Che'
f r•n., POt\l•O
Aunf'UnQ tu~ 111 m1nu1e,
Mil'AA r.ti... il'G
know their a udiences. After all,
Slegel won his early reputation with
"Riot in Cell Block II." probably the
g rimmest. bloodiest prison picture of
the 'S-Os. while Eastwood, in his own
laconic way, found fame as the fear·
less defender of his and society's
right to Uve -and generally packing
an out.sized pistol to enforce it. To
watch him chjpping away at the ce·
ment wall of his cell with a nail clip·
per produces a strange sensation of
character shrinkage. a heroic figure
with nothing to be heroic about.
WHILE IT REMAINS to be seen
"lamr;.--::;:;:--, 90el9 MOIJ'I• "' ..,.., -.. , gg ~~I MOONWn~1 l ·-.,__ . ., .... a.11 ........... u
+ Buy 1>ne tic kd to :uw of the Carnival\
ridl'' and au r.1ction<; at the rci;:ular price and
ral..c ,1 partnn aloni.: free. Two C<ln h.w<'
the fun instead of o ne! Limit o ne coupnn pcl'"
,.i .. 11 rwr pC'rson. Go1•d Mondav·Tu(·,Jay·
\\'L·dne-.day·Thur~Jay: I p. m .·6 p. m.
lVERY i..,uMMI K nu. LHl.AM Of AMEHIC/\N YOUTH
Go~~TO~UMMER CAMP-
1\NI> l"HL HU:if GOlOCAMPNOlfTH~rAH
how Eastwood rans and Siegel de·
votees will respond lo these un·
characteristk innovations. ll must
also be added that Crom the produc·
ti on standpoint, "Escape From
Alcatraz" leaves nothing lo be de·
s ired. Production designer Allen
S mith has perfo rme d the ex·
traordinary feat or transforming the
moldering prison. now a San Fran·
cisco tourist attraction, intA> a wholly
convincing approximation of how it
must have looked in 1960. the year
that Frank Morris C Eastwood l ar·
rived on the Rock.
Bruce Surtees has lit and pbotA>·
graphed the gloomy pile lo em·
phasize at all times not c;>nly its _op·
pressively claustrophobic quality.
but also the the sense of menace that
hangs heavy in the air of a maidmum
security facility. Ferris Webster,
Eastwood's skilled in·house editor
t and himself a form of maximum
security l. plays the Inner tensions of
the drama to the hilt.
Des pit e these indis putable
strengths, however. we are left with
a movie that asks us to concern
ourselves for the better part of two
hours with the escape of three
jailbirds we have tittle reason to root
for. Eastwood and his pals may have
nothing better to do with their time
than chip away at cement, but l do '
MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY
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"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
.. MOON RAKER" (PG I
"ROCKY 11'' IPGl
"LOST ANO FOUND"
"FAST BREAK" (PG)
"NIGHT WING" !PG)
"M l DNIGHT EXPRESS" CR)
:·~DEER HUNTER"(~)~
MBLOODLINE" (A)
"LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR"
"THE IN·LAWS" (PG)
'WHO IS KILLING THE
GREAT CHEFS OF EUROPE?'·
"PLAYERS" (PG)
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
"OAWN OF THE DEAD"
"THE HILLS HAVE EVES" (R)
"THE DEER HUNTER" (R)
"THE BOYS IN COMPANY C"
ALL. OA1va.1NS 011'1.N 6:)0P.M .... MT\.Y
Ct111d V"aer 1 l ·,, .. vn1eu • l<lctdte 1'11.,••011110
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CHO l'G ~
...J UP IN .-.~SMO~
CUNY I .ASTWOOD
ESCAPE FROM
A LCATRAZ .... 1
OAILY-1 15, 3 30,
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812 DAIL'Y P\LOT Tl'lurtday. July 12. 107t HEAL TH I AT YOUR SERVICE
Antivenin Important Snake Bite TreatmentAMff..!!-!
By D&. STCINCaORN
O.ar •· ..._,.._: So ru-I've
be I\ fortunate, ~camel'" MVer
bHn anabbht n wlkJi. lraveJlDC
lbro\llb awampt and dtHrta wbUe
on "ualJon.. My wile tUt.a me I'm
-'kll\l fOl' trouble. .
t teU Mr I'm quite caretu.I. But
uppoM I do 1ulfer • anabb4t.e?
Wh a t'• the modern trutm nt!
~nyth.iai ~tter than Nlltloc Into
tbe bite, l '-'Ckln1 O\lt the polaon
and applyint a toumlquet and ace"
Mr.G.
I ( I I"-,_ J' oJ
: I
DEAR MR . 0 1'he fl<'t that
you haven't meoUoned tbc UH ut
1nllvenln lndJcate. Lh•t tber are
quilt> a lew new letchnlquet. Th.i
tr•at.mcnt ol 11n11k"bltt ts 1Ull con
trovtr&ial, but many expert.I have
aareed on proceduro
It'• important to adminlfller
l1r1e amount.a of anllvenln lo
a.raveoowtl)'. (Tryln1 first lo m11ke
certain that tht\ patient lit not
hypettenalUve lo ihe antivenin I
I deally, coru1·ostuo1d11 and
eplnephrhw 11 1 ,ooo I :-hould b-..
a vaUab\e.
APPLY THE IOurtuqul•I abovt.•
t he bite area, bu\ be sure It Is not
tbo-tlaht lhtt able to slip a rtnaer
under It> And don't release It
pcrlodtcally. Kffp U. on If you can a et t•l lhe hoaplla l or doctor
whhln an ho~r and a ball.
It you're more than an hour and
u half uway from help, lnclse the
wound and •pply 111.1ctlon. 1'he ln·
cllllOn need not be more than an
inch long and aklndeep.
But It's important to remember
NOT to apply Ice as you s uggest·
t>d . Mr G T his can i.everely in·
JUrt• the tiss ues a nd produce
t.eraou:. co mphcatlons H possible.
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All Photogrephl!;, Typograpn1ca1,
Ci.rte.I and Printing Errora are Subject
to Correctlotl.
All Sal9 ll*nt SubJ9Ct to St~k on
HaM. .. ..... 1'1lnl"""' ... 1171
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apply an lmprovlsed s plint to the
extremlty. What's Important, of
course. Is not to delay seeking
medical or hospital help~
SOME BITES DO not cause
symptoms immediately. But
within an hour there may be swell·
Ing and pain, followed by dizzi·
oess. weakness. rapid, weak pulse.
nausea, vomiting and shock.
Once rortunate enough to be ad·
milled to a hospital in time, the
patient should be willing to remain
at least 24 hours so that any late
reactions may also be treated.
D
"Lio you have a i.upcrb red wme or nobk hl'rila~e. a~pd
irr oakt'n barrels in cool cuvt•rns 111 tlw h1•.irt ol tlw "llll'
tuuntr)., If not. I 'II have a bet>r "
Got a problem? Then wnte lo Pat Dunn. Pal will
cut red tape, gelling the answers and action you need
10 solve 1r.equ1hes m government and busmess Mad
11our QIJ('S!lons lo Pal Dunn. At Your SertJ1ce. Orange
Coasr Oatly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
92626 As many letters as posS1ble will be anStLered.
but phoned mqumes or lettt>Ts Ml mclud1ng the
reader's full name. address and busmes.~ hours· phone
number cannot be considered Thi.~ column appears dai
llJ except Sundays
f._.po~ii Required Afit»r Dit·or<-t»?
DEAR PAT: My husband and 1 always paid
our utility bills promptly. When I tried to get ut1h·
t~ service in my own name after we we re
cl1 vorced. each company wanted me to make a
l>tlable deposit. Isn't this discrimination?
K .S., Santa Ana
Ii could be. but there are seve ral sides to this
i1-sue you ought to uderstand in order to exercise
~our ri~hts. A utility company might ask a newly
~ idowf'd or d ivorced woman to pay a deposit
:.imply because there is no record of her name on
her husband's account. But iI she requests an ac·
count in her name and tells the utility company
:-he bad previous service in the name of her
husband, the utility must consider bis good credit
history as hers too.
If the husband's utlllty credit was bad. oot on·
ly could the wife be asked to pay a deposit or get a
lt-Uer of guarantee. she may be asked to pay off
her husband's old debts before service ls connecl·
,d. Because or the Equal Credit Opportunity Act.
she has a chance to prove that her hu!iband's bad
credit history did not reflect her own wllUngness
or abiUty to pay. For example, If she could prove
tihe didn't live with him when the> account was
ovl'rdUf>, the company mu.t taltt: that Into con·
•iderallon.
Maybe she nevC'lr K•w tbf. blll• or dldn't know
tht•y wf'rc> overduC'l hut paid ttulm a" '""'" •" "h .. found out -all that mu.t IMl tonald..,,,d tcpn. It 11hf'
c-an convlnf' .. thf' utlllty <'«tmp•ny ahr w111 not
'1"espon11lhlf' for thr pot h•d c•rr dlt hh1tory, lh1•
\'Onlpl.tny m u11t llft lb rf'quJrrmr nt11. If 11h,. t•an'l
c·on vlnc-,. chrm, 1Chr 'll havr t.o r••Y • dr 1H111H flt l(fll
a letter 11( l(ua ranl.e!r
l 'tHllH A•·•·ou1tl H•-allfl f 'rrflll
O f:/\R ttt:t\IU•:KN. /\ utlllty fttc-ount l" a
cr«>dlt at•eolmt. Vou ... , 11rrvlt" now and pay for It
latt-r. Utility rornpanlr11 lu:11p a rr.tort1 of your
l(ood or had paymrnt p•tt..rna, and thlf• rrrf>rd I"
)'f>Ur utility urdlt hl•tmy. 1}e ,.;qui ('rf"dll Op·
rmrtunlty Act ha11 ~umr vr,ry #JMlCUk rult111 about
<'OnKldt'rlnte crrdlt hllftorl"•· which utlllty com·
panit•11 mu!'lt follow.
tllltlf'll frequently rflqulre a conllumer lo
'make a dePo11U or aet a letter of guarantee from
11omeune wbo wUI aflret to pay the bill If lbe con·
~umtr dof1n•'l. Under the law, requiring a depoillt
;tJr letter of guarantee cu be the ume tblog as de·
nylng credit. fl'" fltH,.lly all rlgb& for a utlllly to
ask for • depotlt If you have a bad utlUty credit
history or if you're a new customer and the utility
routinely requlrH all new cuatomers to pay de·
'PO•lt•.
Wbe1»ever you're denied credit -Including
utUlty credit -yoa bave UH! rtgbt to know the
peclflc reason. If you ere alked to pay a deposit, .••le for a ttatOD ln wrllla1 before yoo pay It. If you
~an't wan for the bookap, pay the deposit under
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INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope
•Ann Landers
~v July 11 1 IH\l DAIL V 111L01
0.1ly P1IOI Sl~fl PllOlo Ir( P.,r1c1t 0 '0-11
Tom Johnson teams with his father. Ferd Johnson. on the venerable 'Moon Mui/ms ' cartoon strip.
Artist's 'Touch' Light
Newport Beach cartoonist p okes fun at Orange County issues
By DENNIS McLELLA!'ll
Of ti.. DltlY Ptlot St•fl
Two paramedics rush down a halt t1J
ht>lp a motorist whose car hos 1ust
crashed through the guard roil.
··Good news. mister!" Mys one o/ the
paramedics. "The state says only two
more years till somethmg's going to be
done to f1X Laguna Canyon Rood!"
A half dozen womed-tooking tudges
.uand m a po/Jee line-up undergomg the
scrutiny of a gmy·haired gentleman.
"Gosh, Mr. Diedrich," a policeman
says to the man, ''don't any of them
look like the right one? ..
A harried Cllmpa.ign worker clutches
the telephone receiver
.. , must hove a bad connection,'· she
says. "Suddenly everyone down at
Democratic headquarters sounds like a
Republican.·•
The targets of the above editonal
cartoons are pure Oraoge c.ounty.
And the man w ielding the ank
d ipped barb t!> '17 -year-old Tom
Now She's
ACDiP
By ROBIN m'O
01 tlle O•ily ,., ... St.Ill
.Johnson of Newport Beach. an old
h<md in thl' eartoon field .
For 2J 'ear!> he has been teamed
with tu:. ·rather. Ferd Johnson, on
the venerable "Moon Mullins," a
cartoon strip that appears in 150
newspapers .
.. I thought the local viewpoint
should not be for gotten." says
Johnsoo, who bas been turning out
week Iv editorial cartoons for the Dai-
ly Pilot since last August .
''I think it's fun being a ble to make
a comment on things from lime to
time. There's usually enough going
on down here that needs noticing."
JOHNSON SAYS HE HASN'T real· ly stirred up an y hornets' nests.
But his light touch has poked at
numerous Orange County issues.
shaker!' and movers
The Board of Supervisors bas beeo
a frequent target.
"D1l'drich was a ~old mine," says
th e solt-::.pokt·n .John::.on, described
Like any new man on the block. the
California Highway Patrol officer is learning to
spot drunk drivers. maneuver the patrol car
and write tickets and accident reports.
Except thjs new officer is a woman.
Valerie Lewis, 21. of Newport Beach re-
cently graduat~d from the Hjghway Patrol
Academy near Sacramento and is finishjng her
training in Los Angeles.
She admits most citizens react differently
when they discover the CHP otricer is a woman.
••1 HAVEN'T HAD anybody fight me but
sometimes they watch their language.
"They're either nice or worse because they
think they can take advantage of you." she
says.
But taking advantage of Ms. Lewis isn 'l
The new California Highway
Patrol officer is a woman.
easy. She's tall, attractive and doesn't like be·
Ing pushed around.
She modestly admits she's .. better than
mos\" at shooting and stuck through five
months at the Academy when three out of seven
women in her class quit during the first three
weeks.
Men and women fared the same if they
didn't meet physical requinments. They failed.
"COMPAllED TO most girls I'm a lot
atronger. But you go up there (academy) and
you're the p:lts. You have to try bard.
"But seoerally <women are) toward the end
of the pack," abe says.
Women reported a week early to 1et used to
food, quartets, IUDS and pbys.ical tral.niDI.
Ma. Le.ts says women were treated dif ·
ferently at the academy. lnltructors usually
picked women to demonatr•te equipment or
tecbnlques before the clap.
by one fnend as "very tall. but a low
profile type with dry humor and a
quick pen."
"Anthony probably will be once he
gets going. The airport seems lo be
in people's minds, the offshore oil
thing and freeways, of course.
"I suppose if there were no pro-
ble ms, there wouldn't be any
political cartoons.··
Although Johnson and his father
oc:casiooaUy touch on current events
in "Moon Mullins." the political
humor is relegated solely to Tom's
weekly editorial cartoon.
FOUR MORNINGS A WEEK the
father-son team holes up in a
second floor Corona del Mar office
building on Coast ffighway to work
on "Moon Mullins."
The tiny. cluttered studio is piled
high with old news papers.
magazines. rough drawings and
other odds and ends.
Johnson recalls once attempting to
cl ean house. Il e threw out his
.. 'l'be1 teaUy didn't do it on purpose, it juat
bappeGed that way. Nobody liked it. That just
llldat extra woft for UI (women)," lhe says.
But at leatt tnatructors "didn't
( ... llU'S A CBIP, Pa•• Cl)
Valerie Lewis! Newport Beach, recently graduated from the
Highway Patrol Academy near Saoramento.
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father's trash can only to later learn
that "he uses that for a file."
M aoning their drawing boards.
Tom and Ferd, 74 , keep six weeks
ahead on the daily strip and 12 weeks
aheadontbeSundaystrip.
They brainstorm the week's car
toon ideas on Mondays and Ferd
begins penciling in the daily stnps.
which Tom letters and inks.
Tom also roughs in the Sunday
strips . His father goes over them for
corredions or improvements beforC'
Tom inks them in.
Fe rd Johnson was Frank W11larcfs
a ssis tant (Willa rd was .. Moon
Mullins' .. originator> for 35 year.. and
took over the strip aftl'r Willard's
death m the mid 1!150!>
"l'M QUITE SURE I have a better
assistant than Willard did." say~ the
senior Johnson "He <Toml is the
backbone of this thing now.··
The Johnson and Johnson cartoon
team began in 1956 when Tom, Just
out of the a rmy and attendrng Art Center School 1n Los Angeles. began
helpinlt his father during Willard's ill·
ness.
HC' began by inking in the lettering
and b11ckground!> and "gradually got
(Se4• LIGHT TOU<'H, Pag<' C2)
Peter Prineiple
Not Always True
For years he"s walked around
droopy-eyed and stooped·hipped,
with his malled. flea-bitten tail
dragging barely off the ground.
Though a m ere 5 years old.
Peter. my yellow dog -who
was rescued from the local
Humane Society al the tender
age of six months -has been
rapidly advancing toward old
age and feeblemindedness.
BUT TWO VEARS ago. he
was like a different dog.
Prior to being hit by a car.
which resulted in a severely
broken hip, Peter loved lo smell
Oowers and was fond of jumping
•eight-foot fences to tas te
freedom.
The part cocker spaniel and
parl terrier , at that llme. re-
fused to believe limits could be
placed on bis super-canine
abilities.
In actuality. Peter considered
himself the Clark Gable of the
neighborhood. With a girl in
every back yard. Peter moved
frequenUy from Scarlet O'Hara
to Scarlet O'Hara.
And Peter Clark Gable loved
wblte poodles.
onEN THE MASTEll or the
heroine or Peter's afrectlon
didn't thla.k much or tbe mutt1s
courtship. So Peter Clark Gable
i;pent much of his time in the
pokey -or as it is usua1Jy
ca lied : The Dog Pound.
His incarceration was the fre-quent cause of my telephone
rmging dunng the night. This
was beeause the number on the
tag hanging around Pete r's lov·
ing neck was mine.
In addition to the inconve-
nience of dnving clear across
town to rescue Peter Clark Ga-
ble. there was always the addi·
tional annoyance of bail money
and other fines.
Each lime dear Pete r was ar·
rested. the bond was doubled.
This caused me to think unkind·
ly of him. Especially when I
purchased an expensive chain to
hold him to a patio post inside
the eight-foot fence and he still
manage d Houdini feats to
escape.
THEN HE WAS struck by a tut
and run driver and came whim-
-pering and dragging his broken
body home one afternoon. His re-
gular pbys1cian couldn't perform
the operation and recommended
a specialist.
The specialist performed the
dellcate operaUon for a sizeable
fee , and Pet.er t lark Gable spent
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DAl. Y fl'tl OT Thuraday, July 12. 1179
AJewport Beach artist
Tom Johnson creates
weekly editorial
cartoons for the Daily Pilot
• Light ·Touch ' ;,: *•. .
<From Paae cu rains I have two routes .. • • .. .. :: in deeper," Johnson says .
• He had graduated from Stanforo a!>
J an advertising·lllustralion major.
:: be sa,ys, ''but I kind or drifted into
• • this (cartooning) and decided this
Do any of the boys display an m
terest in drawing"
''A lot of it shows up on the walls."
he says. "Chris has gre at imagina
tion and likes to draw elaborate sorts
of visual stones . He gets a kick out of
doing that."
Johnson commuted to Los Angeles
e very day. he says , until he con-
vinced his father "how great it is
down here" and Ferd and bis wife
Doris moved to Newport.
might be the way."
Johnson recalls that ln the e arly
days of their partnership there were
occasional argume nts over what's
funny and what's not funny.
Johnson hlmseU began drawing at
ao early age.
''l always seemed to be the best
artist in class-until I got to art
school," he s ays "I worked on the
humor ma gazine at school and the
yearbook."
Johnson still drives to Los Angeles
several times a week. however. Half
of his work week is devoted lo doing
artwork for television commercials
and educational films .
"We don't do that much anymore,"
he adds with a smile.
Although Johnson g rew up with
"Moon Mullins" and they have been
together professiona lly 23 years, the
c artoonist reveals that he never
much liked Moon when he was a boy. JOHNSON SAYS HE ENJOYS
wor king with his father. Then he
laug hs and says, ''It's kind or run do·
ing the political one beca use he
does n 't get a chance to make any
corrections on it."
JOHNSON'S EARLY YEARS we re
spent living in nume rous cities and
states including Chicago. Florida.
New York City. Connecticut. Maine,
Wisconsln and Los Angeles.
"t can remember. God help me.
liking 'Nancy,· " he says, then
laughs. "But l gre w out or that."
"I also liked the Disney characters
and Lll' Abner. And Superman. or
course." Johnson lives in Newport Beach
with his wife. Anne, a former model
<she was an Ivory Soap girl and a
Camel cigarette girl) and the ir four
"Willard liked t o move around u
lot." he explained. "I can remember
trave ling a lot when I was a sm all
boy ...
Bul the artist obv1ou!>ly "drifted"
into tbe right profession
The s al!sfaction or cartootUng Cor
lh<> lov.-k f'y, soft -s poke n Tom
J ohnson comes from "being a ble to
<.'ome up with a w1sc crack and hav-
ing it Wldely read ..
• s ons. Douglas, Bradford, ~hris and
Brooke. aged 7 through 12.
Both Douglas and Bradford have
Daily Pilot paper routes . Johnson du·
Jy notes. adding wryly, "and when it
In the late '40s WiUard and the
Johnson family moved Lo Beverly
Hills where the Johnsons lived until
Tom and Ms wife moved to Newport
Beach in 1967.
Bratty Girl Blames Mother
O E A R A N N the alcoholic or com-
l..ANDERS: What can a pulsive gambler
,nother say to a 14-ycar-I know because I a m
old girl who is spoiled . o ne I ha ve t h ree
di s obedient, di s -c hildr e n . a greci t
r e s pectful . and who hu s band . l ovely
s creams. "I know I'm a neighbors . a nd plenty to
rotten kid but it's yo ur do. The te lephone. to
·'ault. You raised me." m e , is like a bottle to an
l raised her all right a lcoholic. Onct> 1 start. I
. He r father was too busy can't quit. I've made a
, playing golf. ~oing fish-fool of myself dozens of
•rng a nd trave ling t o times. keeping !)('Opie on
sales confe rences. He the phone too long, rattl-
never could spare the ing on and oo -until
time to give me a hand they s ay, "I really must
with this girl. I need a n go .....
3 o s we r . Ann My "sickness" has re -
T O N G U E T J E D s uited in burned dia-
M OTHER IN AP . ne r s. c hildren 's a cc1-
PLETON dents. missed appoint-
DEAR MOTHER: Un· ments and m a rital
tie your tongue and teJf p roble m s. but I was
your daughter, "Yes, I hopelessly hooked. Once
raised you and I 'm sorry l started talking on that
I didn't do a better job. d o g g one mac hine . I
If you don't Uke Che way couldn't quit.
you are, then make
som e tbing better of
yourself. People can
change lr they are will·
• ing to work at it. Be my
suest.''
D E A R A N N
LANDERS : Regarding
'thP letter from the gal
with "t e le pho nitis":
Don't you know. Ann,
that these people are not
necessarily lonely or
,b o r e d . as y o u s o
. charita bly s uggested "
-1hey are sick, just like . .
Last week 1 finally rea -
lized how sick I was.
After dialing several
numbers and finding no
one at home. I actually
called a casua l acquain-
t a nce who lives 2,000
mile s awa y. I was
mortified when s h e
didn't remember who l
was.
It's going to take a lot
or will powe r but after
tl?a t hurniliating ex ·
p e rience, I 'm d e -
.
.· .. ••• Romo
termined to beat thi:. ad·
diction.
l would advise othe rs
like me to do the follow
ing : when you feel lhc
urge to get on the phone .
imagme the person you
want to call is in the
middl e of doin g
s om ething crucial. <She
probably is.)
Then -consider your
s elf·respect. Don't be so
conc eite d as to t hink
that anyone wants to
s pe nd hours listening to
you. I learned the hard
way . -BURBANK
BLABBERMOUTH
DEAR B U RB : I
wonder bow ma ny vic-
tims of Phone Cord
Fever felt uncomfort•·
ble while reading your
letter. U so -take the
''cure,'' fol.ks.
DEAR ANN
LANDERS: Our good
frie nd <we'll call her
Pall is 13 years old. She
has tMs problem of wet·
t ing her pants whenever
s he get s t o laugh i ng
hard. We have neve r
s aid anythin~ to he r
abo ut it becaus e we
don't want to embarrass
the girl. but s he has
ruined sever a l chairs
and sofas and som e
carpeting .
What causes this sort
Ann
Landers
or thing lo happen and
wh at can be done a boul
it? FRIENDS WHO
WANT TO HELP
D E AR FRIENDS: In
"The Ann Landers En·
cyclopedia," there is a
chapter calle d ,
"Laughte r and Wet
Pants." It was written
b y a distin g uis h ed
urologist, Russell Roth ,
of Erie, Pa. He points
oot that tbis embarrass·
tng thing oft.en happens
to women who have bad
• oumbu or c hildren
whe n the musculature in
that a rea bas broken
down. lo younger girls,
it's aaaally because they
drink great quantities of
liqulda and tbea get too
busy to "go."
Women wbo have this
problem s hould see a
urologist. Often a fe w
s titches <done in a doc·
tor's office> will solve
the problem. In Pat's
case. a doctor might em ·
pbaslze the Importance
of c hanging her bladder
habits.
DEAR A N N
LANDERS: Some lime
ago you said. "Death is
perm anent." How dare
you atte mpt to destroy
t he fervent hope and
prayer o( ALL people -
that the dead will o ne
day be brought back lo
life! Shame on you,
Ann ! -U.S. COURT
HOUS E EMPLOYEE
DEAR U .S.
EMP LOYEE: Sorry you
took me literally. I
hereby aJter the st•te·
ment. "Death ls tem·
porary." Sound better?
( Singles
Caleftdar )
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MAN WOMAN INSTITUTE: A "People
Sampler" led by Emily Coleman will be held on
J uly t1 in Costa Mesa. Information : (213)
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the next two weeks in the in-
tensive care ward or the animal
hospital where he was awakened
in the morning by yow Ung cats.
When be returned home with a
s ilve r pio in h is hip and
permanently neutered for his
own good, Peter no longer gave
anyone a full paw shake.
He bad changed and had
become a moper and a moody
growler. Peter Clark Gable no
longer had any interest in jump. inc fences or in tallting to white
poodles.
THEN n.A.SR BULB . a lost,
litUe white boy dog, joined the
family. Re refused lo let Pet.er
alone and bounded him by nUl·
niDJ around lD circles and nlp-
plnl a t tbe elder dog's tail.
Al ftnt Peter hid from the Ut-
tle do1. 'lbeo he began smlllna
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again and a week later Peter
was teaching Flash Bulb how to
fight and bark.
Tbe puppy showed Peter how
to chew the human family's
socks and taught him to again
overturn trash cans.
On warm afternoons, they lay
together baring their flea-ridden
pink bellies to the sun. A few
days later. Peter Clark Gable
rorgot be was old and grouchy.
THAT'S WHEN I found bim in
the front yard. He'd gone back
to bis old habit of Jumping etiht·
foot fences and when I dis-
covered him be was wllb a cute
little white poodle from across
the street.
He hasn't gone to jail again -
yet. But Pet.er Clark Gable bas
deflnllely rediscovered bis
youth.
It's only a matter ot t.lme.
NEW JEWISH SINGLES: Jewish singles
between 28 and 55 are invited lo attend a dis·
cusaion o n Friday, July 20. Information: Steve,
963-1877.
GROWING T HROUGH DIVORCE:
Coastline Community College is presenting a
divorce recovery workshop on Saturday, July 7,
in Costa Mesa. Information: 96J.()8U.
SINGLE EXPERIENCE: "An Introduction
to Hypnosis" will be the topic of a program on
Friday, JuJy 13. Information: 997-9600.
EXPLORING SINGLENESS: "Whal ls
Your Body Saying?" will be the loplc of a dis·
c ussion at the Advanced Health Center in
Newport Beach on Friday, JuJ..y 13. Inform•·
Uon: 975-0700.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES: A group for
singles over 39. Information: Alice Forney,
751·1~.
BALBOA SKI CLUB: For lnformaUon about
summer activities, call Wayne Hoover MS-7979.
FEAR OF n YING?
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ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE
( Boroseope )
FalDAV, IVLY 13
-., SYDNEY OMAJl&
Aaas Cllar. 21-Apr. 19): Steady
pace wtm -approach to problems.
alluaUona abould be calm. Avoid ln·
flammatory atatemenl. undue'
rbetortc. You're on brink of dis·
covery. good fortune. Know it, be
qulet within, make an ally or one who
la temporarily lncapacitated.
TAVllUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Em·
phaals on pleaaure principle, fond
hopes and wishes, baie of romance.
Forces are scattered. Don't make
commitment. Give full play to
curiosity -ask questions, plant
seeds. You soon will regain sense of
security and direction .
GEMINI (May 21-June 20):
.Establish territory. claim. What
seems a defeat can be transformed
into a triumph. Aquarius. Scorpio
persons figure ln scenario. Accent on
authority, employer. career. busi-
ness, ability t.o put policies into ef·
feet .
CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Good
Moon aspect coincides now with
journey, special publication. long.
distance communication . Gemini,
Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure
prominenUy. Get concepts, formats
on paper -and protected.
LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Home re-
pairs, investments could dominate.
Be receptive t.o requests by family.
Key is gentle persuasion. diplomacy.
Remember gift for special occasion,
anniversary. Taurus. Libra, Scorpio
natl ves figure prominently.
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Lie low.
go s low -check legal as pects,
nuances. Spotlight on partnership,
marital status. willingness to see
places, people in realistic light.
Define t.erma, be aware at rlebtl ad
permlsslona. Heed couuel ot OM
who proved loyalty in put.
LIBaA (Sept. 23·0ct. 2Z>: Pnc·
tlcal ialuet command attention. Ac· cent on work, health, keeptns prom-
ise to one who depend• upon ,you.
Favor la repald. Caprlcom,' Cancer
persons flgw-e prominently. Order is
confirmed. You'll have more work
and greater opportunity for reward.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Style
is imprinted-more persons become
aware and a re attracted to you.
Know it, be confident, take a chance
on your own capabilities. Aries,
Libra figure prominently. An assign-
ment will be completed.
SAGl1TABIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Break new ground. Build oo solid
base for security. Leo, Aquarius
figure in scenario. Stress indepen-
dence. maturity. discipline necessary
to learn ruJes before breaking them.
CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19 >"
You get message from relative which
could result in short trip, visit or in-
vestment. Another Capricorn, a
Cancer and Pisces rigure prominent-
ly. Ideas prove profitable -if you
follow through with development pro-
gram.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Ac-
cent on paying, earning, coUecting,
setting record straight. Expand
horizons without spreading effort.s
too thln. Gemini, Sagittarius natives
play "compelling" roles
PISCES (Feb. 19·M ar. 20): Efforts
pay dividends -cycle is such lhat
you make the most of opportunities.
Restric tions. obstacles can be
tran sformed into stepping·s tones. ln-
t u 1t1on. judgment a re on target.
Know it and be confident. You'll win!
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o1 tM po"r ol &UJlJJHllon wtth hia at\Ktles ol th
mei:aQf')' IYl~mt aod rela.xadoo urerclJ.el ol In·
dlan .)'OCia.
The retult la Suace1topedia, ' revoJutioaaty
t.eachJJ'I mdbod ln wh ch &luckitinllJ learn forelan
laquqe1 at an acctilerated n .tl"
At the end of • Q2 hour .-A"alnnina languaaie
rourae. aludt-nta arc expecVACt to have a reco1nl-
Uon voubu.lary of :t.000 v10nta and a spe•klni
vocabulary of more than 't,.n> words
ThU ls arc:ompta hrJd , lo part, lbrou1h the
use of clus1cal mustc .md relauUon tt-cbnjques In the cluaroom
This crtialt'3 u ~taxed atmo. .. pheN-II\ wh1eh
students ~rnt• •.nort· open and re<'eptive to
teaming and art: a ble to Increase their reten
lion
"111£ STUDENTS ltEDISCOVER the JOy
of learning," said Charles E Schrrud, who will
conduct a 1JC Irvine e xtens ion workshop on Sug
gestopedi<A lhis Fnday and Saturday.
"~it.h poc,1tive s uggestJons and encoura ge-
ment m a warm atmosphere we can transcend
our present (learning> hm1tallons," be said.
_ Sch~d is founder and director of Language
U'I Ne w Di mensions. a 3-year-old San Francisco
scbool lhat uses the Lozanov learning method.
The UCI extens ion workshop, which will
provide an introduction to the technique, will
meet from 7 to lO p.m. fo'nday and all day on
Saturday in Physical Science room 114.
Registration can be m ade at the first meet-
ing. Further information is available from UCJ
extension. 833·:>414.
Schmid said he learned of Lozanov about 10
O.llr Piiot Plloto "' P•ltk-0 •0 00 .... 11
Charles E. Schmid
years ago by reading a book. "Psychic Dis·
l'overies Behind the Iron Curtain ...
LOZANOV, WHO FOUNDED the Inst itute
for Suggcstology in Bulgaria in the early 1960s.
began test ing to SN~ how much a person can
learn when relaxed, explained Schmid.
"We all have e normous capacities for learn·
mg,·• he said, adding that Lozanov established
that most people use only about six percent of
their learninR capacity.
•• • She's a CDiP
< F •:om Page Ct>
yell as much · at. them . she notes
Ms. Lewis. who 1s single, had an easier time
a way from 'nom c t han her married coun-
terpa rts.
lier roommate flew home to Los Angeles
every wef kend to see her husband.
Ms. 'u wis admits s he expected the women
an her r lass to be strong and forceful
"'. thou~hl they w~rc going to be real
Amll.zons but they were JUSt like me. Even
sho•,1.er." shf> says
Ms. Le wis works out twice a week and runs
two or three milt.'S, occasionally a six-mile
"fun run."
She works out or the Torrance st ation in South
Los An~eles whe re officers double up at night
because the area is ''pretty rough.·· she says.
She has yet to use her gun but has no qualms of
shooting to save her own or another life.
1 "SOMEBODY HAS TO BE on your side, .. s he
.says
She ln es to treat citizens fairly but "tenses"
mor e with somP tha n others
"You·re playing the odds H's not like you're
pre1udiced or anything, but if the odds lean one
way (toward violence I you're going to get tense."
she says.
Ms. Lewis says she hasn't encountered much
opposition as the new female officer . The station
has four other women officers.
"The ones <officers > who aren't nice don't
h a ng a round and I "don't pay any attention to t hem .
But some are real}-y helpful ," s he says
SHE PATROLS WITH three different officers
during the 45-day training penod She likes two
b ut is apprt•hensive about the third offi cer who
"yells a lot ."
"I can hear him sometimes." she says.
lier ma an concern is p leasing her super iors.
''The main pressure is from your training
officers to do well It overpowers what would ht!
normal stre:-,s," like a rrests and other police
work, she says
Procedures for even minor traffic violations
are difficult to rcml'm ber
''I'm s u ll learnm~ I do tt wrong all th1·
lime.·· s he !>ays
MS. LEWIS WEARS a bulletproof vest un-
der her uniform. though ll isn 't required. Of-
ficers must kt'ep the wool uniforms clean and
ea ch receives a $250 clothing allowance yearly.
"That doesn't even cover your dry cleaning
bill ... she says.
She also carries a baton and mace. which
she learned to use at th{' acade my
"You don 't fight fair. you fight to get it over
wit h The longer you go (fighting> you're going
to get hurt uncl rip your uniform.
"And u $50 pair or pa nts is something to
think about." she s ays
Ms . Lewis became involved with police
work when she joined the Newport Beach Police
De partment Explorer post while attending
Corona del Mar High School.
"l'D BE EN IN GIRL SCOUTS as fa r as l
could go but that d1dn 't have any backbone to
1t. · • she says .
She attended Golden West College a nd UCI
and was two quarters a way from a degree in
social :.caencc when she Joined the highway
patrol. She plans to "eventually" return and
finish her dei:rce
Ms . Lewis says he r friends are from church
and school or ganizations rathe,. tban police
work
While most have "gotten used " to her job.
she's lost a few friends since high school.
''It's not that I'm a cop or anything. I'm
JUSt not into s moking. drinking and dope." she
says.
lier family is generally supportive of her
new job althou~h her mother 1~ a bit uncertain.
Ms. Lewis says
"l'M T HE BABY of the family and she kind
of wonders wherc she went wrong.
··My two brot hers ~~t a kic k out of it
though It's enterta ining." she says.
Ms. Lewis would like to get married in "five
ye ars" but probabl y not to a police m an.
:1lt hough she wouldn't mind dating a fellow of·
firer .
Tan Fan Reverses Opinion
Boy. you don 't know what to belie ve
anymore
Remember when tan was healthy and pale
was sick?
l do.
Back in Ohio, I dedicated four months oul of
every year of my life to getting a tan. My ul-
timate goal was to turn brown before Jan
Reeves did. I never ma de it.
.JAN WAS ONE of those women whom I sus·
pect hung out all winter under a bulb in the
refrigerator. greased up when she stood under a
Ughted theater marquee. and turned bronze
when she strung Christmas tree Ughl'\.
H I dragged out to the community pool right
after Easter with a coat over my terminal goose
bumps. there she'd be anointing her brown body
with baby oil.
She couldn't have tanned more evenly if she
had been revolving on a barbecue spit. When J
appeared she'd look over her large sunglasses
and say, "You feeling better?" I felt like a
naked chicken.
We all bad a Debra Pagel wish. T ans made
your clothes look better . your teeth whiter. and
besides, they a nnounced to the world lhal you
had time to loll.
I PERSONALLY found being "into s weat"
a bore and was relieved when il was discovered
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Doria n Gray.
People have done a complete about-face. No
wom an wants to admit any more that she suns
herself. If you find one who is toasty brown.
she'll stamme r. •·1 got this in the garden pulling
weeds." or "Can you believe I played goU on a n
overcast day?''
It makes me suspicious that if sun has only
reeently turned into a villtln. maybe it's only a
matter ol Ume before someone figures out lhat
carrots cause cavities, roaches are a status
symbol. glasses make you look sexy. giving
birth is good for your figure. jogging makes you
fat and small cars are gas hogs.
Somehow. I can't get used to telling people
who are tan. "Gosh. you look so brown. Have
you been sick? You know. you ought to set aside
just a couple or hours a day to get out or the sun
mor e."
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Allhough lhe extension workshop will focus
on learning languages, Schmid said the method
can be used lo teach any subject.
Seventeen grade schools in Bulgaria and
three in Austria currently use the method, he
said. By the end or lhe Uurd grade, s tudents
have finished fifth grade work, including begin-
ning algebra.
"They teach math by using operas," be not-
ed, emph'asizing the importance of playing
m usic in lhe classroom .
SCHMID SAID T HAT during the workshop
he plays classical music while reading a text·
book lesson lo the students. This creates a n at·
mosphere in which the students are receptive.
·'The words sort of surf along with the
volume and tempo of the music so it rides into
the subconsc1ous." he said. "It goes into the
long-term memory ba nk and stays longer."
He also acts out a short story In ItaLian.
This allows the s tudents to associate his actions
and intonations with the foreign vocabulary.
He also has stude nts do skits and play
ga mes in Italian.
"It's fun." he said. "It's a defocus on the
learning process The focus 1s on the games and
play It calls upon their spontaneity and
creativtty."
Noting that the learning cnethod is "stress-
rree" and one m which team ing barriers are
down. he said . "we lry ln ~el lhl' students into ti
sort of r{'laxcd awarenes!> ..
Because so many students dislike school .
Srhmid believes the United States IS ripe ror the
introduction of Suirneslopedia in the classroom.
"With this (method > they love teaming," h~
said. ''They enJOY ~chool That 's fairly revolu
u on a ry "
'That s prNI ~ C'l<1..,1• to hom€o· i\ lot of pl'oplc
r offacer::.1 \\OU Id talk and then· JUl>l 1sn 't any
pnvary
.. But t h<-r1' s ro mantically dating iind
ther{''s JU:.l ~01n1-t out for ti ~ood time." ::.hl'
says
Ms Le wis do1·i-n 't plan to make tht•
ll1gbway Patrol her <"art.·rr
"lT TAKF:S A I.OT of y«::ir~ and I ran't pH'
tun• retiring from th1!> JC1b But thl·n I can l '-tt:
a lot or thing~
"Who know!) \.\ht•n• I II Ix• 10 a ycu"· sh1·
say~
For now, Off1 c<:r Lewis 1s learning to handlt•
the amaz('d n 1act1on of c1t1zens. especially
childre n who often ask in astonishment.
"Are you a girl""
"Yeah. Arc yo1.1""
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poraltOfl
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NAMIE STAT£M£NT
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In tllt M•tl•r Of th• E\ldl<• ol
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TA.It'\' A)ID I'<>" Alll'Th01t11""'UOH
TO ADMINISTER UNl•E• TH£
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OF ESTo\TU ACT f\IAll' of ANEVRtN ROWE Lf WtS d'" A R t.,E'WIS. °"'~".,..,i NOT1Cl IS HEREBY f',11/El't In.or
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\UPEIUOI? COURT OF THE
ST&YIE C)IJc;A. IFOlt•tA FOR
THE COUNTY OFORA•COE
NO A·I\ 07't0
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PUBLIC NOTICE I l ht\ ,fnlt"rnf'nt w•" fllf'd w 11n Utt"
Coun11 r1•rk of OrdnQ~ Countv on
• II yo.. wts/110 aeteno I/Iii l•WW<I, '°" '"U\t, Wltt\11'1 JO d•~ •• ,.f Oh\
summon' " ~rvf'id °" you. t•lf" wit"
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Ju•ll<<' Co..r1 vow mu\! Ill• .. 11n 1nr
<.ourt • wr1t\ief\ pl•4diin0 Of c6Us.e: .-n
or&I plf&<fll\Q to b' ent.ered 1n lflr
dotll.tl> Uni'~' vovao w ""'"'"faull
will be en1cre<1 <!Pol' 4poh<dl1on ot I~<'
otamt•ff dnd ttu\ court mcty enttr "
1udqmt•nt &Qa1n\t vou tor '"t relief de
m11ndtO 1n the cornPli'IJnt, w-n1t h could
lun• l\ 18 JU•'f' \ '' '"'' 1 µ• •if•U" 111r ,_.,, n,01 t l•lt1 ·"•d •t'
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HOTICE O~ TRUSTl5'S SA4.L I 1'111116
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nq Oe..Crto.G O<t-4 ol lrw!tl WILi. PUBLIC N()TICE
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F•CTfTtOUSBUS•NESS I 4)UPEJUOMC.OURt OFtH£ '"" ,.,,~, 11• ,,..,r,,,., th• •• ,,,,.no
NAME STATEMENT HATE OF CALtFORp;rA l'OR I"' •·n r r OOf lyl< I '1r• ·•' '" '" • "' FtCTtTIOUS &USll'f ESS Tn~ 1ouow1ng P• '\Ort\ .JIP 00•"~ ft'\f COU ... TV OS: O AANG£ tt trw •)'ittr 4'm ..r• l.J••aA>tt tm1·nt ,...,, t
NAMEST•TEME MT bu,,n,.~"'" I IOO.'M I ' .. t•H • .,,. •1 '''1' ,,,.,., f ,, .... >El.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Oaled Mdy 10, 1'78
Jame-, .... vooar1(1\
Tho\ ~ -ltleO wollt lhe <.ounty tt1trk ot Oran9(' Counlv on
JU""' H , 1'7~
.. l<iH£ST RIDOeR l'OR CASH
•pavtt01"" .at t•mf' ot \..tit> 1n 'c.ll'#Wful
"nQnew OI 11\11 UNI"" !>WIAl.>l .-ll roql\I,
ltttf> •r'Wf •ftttlf't"\I (Oft¥PVf'<t to 4'ftd r.o¥f
wld lly •l -• ~·d ~ ol rr.al"' ~ ll.<O!>e'lY ,..,elndtle< CIH4rolleO
FICTITIOUS IUStNliSi
HAM£ SlA'TEMENT Tt>« •-1no .,.,...,. " -no ~·
nt'\ ·~
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C Jonn•on. ~puty
$0tlENSMINE & ARMSTRONG
S6t "A" N_.-t Cir Or.
tne-t0How1r.Q ptt\On' "'" dO•f"Q I CALYPSO PARfNE~ •I NOT,CEH~: H E.&RH•G Of W• • '" '" t • ,,,..,, t\• • bu•un-t!\~cJ\ D4rtne• h•P "JO ~. 1 Pir\t• ._.,.n, IPETITtOH FON PAOBATE OF Wf\ .. L 1 ''' ·•"'
E HE RGV PL&~N ERS l•I•> NtwPO<l8Htn (A if/...0 ANO FOii LE'TTE ll\ T£\TAMEIC I OnlrO ••'•~••I• p_,(tlt( '°""Hwy :z101 Hunl1n111on J•rrw Par~•· "° .,.,. Ptnt L•nt TAl/rY AND FOl/r AUIHOlltlAflOIC 10 I\ ..... . 8Mtt>.CA~"4q NP .. c>otl~.C" (All1f>O() ro ADMINIHEll U NDER lHf •• , ....... .
THE MtOWEST COWllECTtON. .... ~ tleaclt, CA •UM> llOClfr L~ T.,._t 1..-1 Pll'ol•t IOVP" ~ f<M AMttP Lallut)4 &~\ INOEPENOENT AOMJICtStRATION !JOHN H LEJHtEt<I>
l•O> T "'°"''· S•ulo1 C ""nllnQton
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P"Oll~ 0r'""9'l CoMt OatlY PolOt,
Jurwt 11. J11ly S, 12. IQ, 1979
TRUSTOR OONALO DAV JR
>nc1 C1o<ONOS OAV, ""..o-t...0-fP (arl E-4•d L.,.itte<, SIS AO'O.
Pvt>l•sltod Or .,"9" c°"'' Oa1tv P••ot
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PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IWSl•EU
NAME STATeMIUIT
T tw 1011-1119 pef''IOfl I• oo-nci t>u~
nt:~\o ·~ EASY GUIDES TO SPELLING
ANO PUNCfU .. TION M ii.Ali.$. J.00
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OIVl4U81
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(OUftlY Clerk ot Oren~ County on
June 15. 1970 111Ut7'
PllClll~ °'""9e Co&SI oa111 Pilot
J u"" 28, July ~. 11, "· t'IO
•-. 101nl tM.tnt\ BENEFICIARY SECUAtfV
PACIFIC l'•-JOCE CORP
AMOI-_,_r I, 1'111 Alo oMlr
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nl' Coty o4 Ntwporl Bt'.Kf\, ., per m•f)
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c..-t• Ctert< ot 0ir..,. C-b on
Jvnell, 1'1'1
•tJBUC NOTICE
>y 'Mt•O OH<t of Tru\I, wlllt lrti.n•t as
n \lltd nor. provtelt!<I, adv6"'e' If 11nw.
Jnder 11'9 \ttr-ol sa.o 0.0 01 Tr~
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MlilW STA'nl ... MT 1a1.11 0.eclol TruM. nw .-..w.g l*tOn IM <I0+"9 bu~I S111c1 wt• will~ held on Mon<laY. Ju· .,_~M 'Y lL .. ,.~ l1:004n>. el--• ol
N&WIPORT COMMOOITllS. 1100 T 0 Service Como•nv. 961\K ol
0116U S!tfe•t. $11i\9 JIM, Ne"'4)0rt e,.....,..K• To-, Olt8 Cit-. 91..,.,_ W<Kt,
Beach. C.A 92660 ;uM t 110. Orao99. CM't0tn~
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lh .... ~tt.n Beech. CA Wl.. SP ESCROW
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01.,.._.., A\\dtcl lru•t~.
ROC9n W. llk~ll... BY l 0 Set vt<P Co.
Tiiis s~ -lllecl will\ tM AQenl Co•tw Cle•lt o! ~&nQt CcO.llty on BY SMrrl OeRletro.
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County Clor~ ot Oran(J<' County on
Junr II 1•10
PUBUC NOTICE
O~COUNTY
SUf'.ltlOll COURT
100 Clvk C...t., Dr WHI
$eftU AM, CA t 2'01
SUMMO•~ c:-..,..,, ..... ,,
Platnllll' WAI/HE L ROBINSON,
M 0, Int
Oftenc:IMl JANICE H ROBINSON,
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tnls <CH1rl • wttll•n pl-..cti"CI on
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wlll oe tnl"'~ llCIOf\ t1POllOl0~ ol Ille
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J u• 21, •· .blfy s. 12. 19Jt
~tCTIT10US IUSINESS
NAME STA"'JWMENT
Tll• IOllO"'ll~ D41UO.DS •re dOt ...
bUlnM~""' ''WILDWOOC>'', ~ Ne•~t
111..0 .c:Mt&M&Ml.~•mt1
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P\JBLIC NeTICE
llC'JITIOUS IUM•E" _,...STo\TEM&flT
Tne I~ °"''°" 11 dojllQ 1111~1· "' ., OAVtO ,_UflAMAUU 4 AS·
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P'IC'Tl'TIOUS twSINESS
NAME STATliMIENT
Tt\1\ \lat~nt -:_n:1f1'~d w11n '""° County ( ,,.,, t'lf OrAnQt-Counlv on'?' Autnoti/~l ·Df' ' A.0"'1•''*'"' ,,,_Ot'
Count, C•f'rt ot Or•n~ Counh on Jvri,. I tOH ~1~~, ',"oe~. ","' ~10,..4.~ ~"·, '' ",,,..,. .,,
Pl:BUC NOTll'~
Junfl )~ tfl,.. FltkSO A ~ ~ '" . ...., "''"'" A •1'0'
F •1'•1) Publl'\~ Ot"~ '°"'"-' O~u•v P1101 mact"' tor tu,-1nr-1 (.'Mtlt ~· ,, ,, , ~h .. t No A 1~
Publt\"'11 0..""9t Co.t•I O•olY P•IOI Jllnf 21 11. J"'y ~ ll to,. '"' ""'' '"'° r>'·><• 00"' •• '"~ 1"' A""• SUPERIOR COUllT OF TMl JuM 1l. J iiiy \. 12. "· 1419 ]H9 7q .,_, °'"" ..el IO• Julv •• ,,,.. II ·~ 00 'TATE OF ('ALf FORNtA. FOR
PlJBUC NOTIC&
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NAM& s T ATUUNT
T1'le letto.itlno P9fSOMOI• <16---ne~s~ PIC ANO G ASSOCIATES, \W1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
'"""'· p,., Wd\ ltlt<I wtln INI
O••nge (OUnl¥ O"
F lt7t S-
Put>ltS"'1! O<'bf\9' Coa\I 0•··· P1101
.. ,,., 11. JUiy 5. 11, 19 ,,,.
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS I USINUS
MAME. S T4TEN&NT
T ~ toe towl"Q ... , '°" •• oo.no ""~'
SS •'-
MANAC6M6 .. T SEllVfCES
IN l ERNA TI0 .. "1.. 14.MM O•ert•'t •
I.AM, Et Toro, CA mlO
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erl¥e L-. Et Toro. CA~
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Pll9ll!lllod Oreft9' COtit o..i,, Plfoc. Countr Cl•" ot <><•D<Jt County on
J11ne2t,1t,JwyS.11. tW, Jur>e ll. "" 1JSI 1' f'11'141
Pullh•neG 0r .. ngp '°"'' O•··· Piiot unt' 11. 29, July S. 11, 197q
PUBLIC N<nlCt;
FtCTITtOUS8USt~---P\JBLIC NO'l'ICE
...,,..SYAT•MENT -----_
Tne to110W1ng ""''°" I\ Oo1no buit ,-~tl'tOUS llUSINa lS
nen ~· ~ STATllMi9NT
P llli/\MU/O\ 9 Ut LDtiRS ••O) lhe IOlloWtng Person• •re
Sn<1•rtngt°" Pt...:e H Q. vno. Nt woort u''""' ..s Ot•<ll. CAlllO<noe '1MJ • c • c I • G A II 0 ( N
Rollerl Erwio-CtunQ. t.05Slwr-OEllELOPMENT COM PANV 101
fl"910ft Pl•ce, No Y210. ~ .... port O\o•tl SlfMI, NPWl)Ot1 Bte<ll CA 111..0
e..<11. C•ttforn~nw s1e_er_ & ~~o.-.. ,,..
Tht\ bu$t~\ "tcondu< ltd Ov an 1n • C411tlorni• <-•tio.. lQz. Qiu.ail
dlv•Ou•I Street, N-1 11 .. c h, CA 112WO
ROOtrt Erwin M<Ct..cie t M.Mk O.vet-•nl , ttw.
Tnos -..-t ........ ~ .,,n the C•ltlMAi. ,.,~._l .... "' '4 \~
Co11nty Cle" ol O.•~ co ... 1y on SlrHI, Rt<lt~. CA '1313
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t.ountyC lf"<" ~n• ro ,,0 • .,4,.,, t.t.:t1m ' in Hlt' oH•cf" ot
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U SO Wtl"''"' lll•d . ''"",. nf 00\Jl,l.A'> E GOOBf Ho 1110 t>AL L HUNT HARi BROWN •NI
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Juty\1• .. t2. '"'" Ht&-~" ... ,, ot \~ vn<tt"f''tc;ri'Wd '"dlt mdtCt"f''
PUBLIC NOTICE
..,.,.,a1n1nq to 'it•d ~taftr '>vcn c1,,1n1\
.,,,,,,," \f\f" n•-<.fi''dr, "0Vt..~'\ tnY"tl IW
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ut trH\nOllU·
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SUPEllt()tl COURT OF TM[
STATIE OF U LIFORNIA FOR
'TN E COUNTY OF ORANGE
HO A•l0071J H 0 T I c E 0 F "I. II I .. G 0 F ul -~·a 0--o l'OMI
PETITION Foa l'fllOeATIE OF WILL I ALL, MUNT, MART. &ROWN
AHO "°" '-•TT~llS TESTAMAlN· -·~•Rwtn
'T ... V ANO FOt1 AUT'MOlllUTIOlll ~ 0 a.. 1211 TO ADMl!CtSTE• UNOEll Tlo<IE UOLtn ... n AwnUO'
INOEPEHDENT AOMIHISTllATtOH ~=~-!~~t,<:is'S:,':*'
01' £STATliSACT Publ•'""" ()oo_, (O..•I 0...t> p 101
f\ldl• ol RA ... MONO (HARLES Ju•v •1 IQ 71>.ono 4uqu\l I ••19Jo~/·
WINlfR 0....u""' NOTtCl IS .. ERE;QY (#t\/lN lrWl
S AMUEL l• R()V tNINTfR h~• HI'(!
ht>t••f"I d prhltori tor Pf-n«>t41P OI Wilt
.. no tor L .. \tr-" 1P\tMTW'n'6''f "nd tor
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.,no c>tMf' or ,,.,..,,...q '"" '"""'"" "'" t>Pf'n '"' for Jul•?• t'U9 .,, tO 00 ,_. m
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W-.1 on lfl~ (lty Of s .. nld And
(a1tforn1d Lff 4 nttAN(H
CovntyClttro
1ottVtU.~ L. MARLE TT
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S•nta an•. CA t)101
Ttl Ut."1~
&Horney "" Pl(llt-
P11b11"""1 Oo'•'9e '°"'' 0 •1•v Prtot Jul•\, I> 12, 197'1 lS.. 1'
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'IC'Tln<>VS IWSINIU
N.UM STATEM&NT
I The t0How1no per -.of'' •f"t' oo;nQ
bU\\~'\-TSI INUE:ST.¥E NT S UOJ tN
()( eenlr°"l• Ntwoort Buc.t.. CA •7~
T~ tfW. • CMtl-• ,.,,._.,
PUBUC' NOTICE
R t Jtoe
SUl"E RIOll COURT OF THE
STATEOFCALIFOll"IA l'Olt
THE COUNTY 0 1' OltANl;I -··-N OTICE OF N E AlttNG OF
"lf lTION FOtl "RO-..TE ~ Wt\.L
AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN·
TARV ANO 11"011 AUTNORl1.AT10N
TO AOMf!CIS'Tl ll UNOlll TM E
INOE,...NOENT AOMINl$TRATIOI'<
OF ES'TATES ACT
f•l41• "' HELEN ( McFADYF.N.
"''" ><el.EN CLAIRE M<.FAOYEN U 1t1 ,..,..,.n
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tjf ve q LY J (,11.LIMli • .,., H;\RUl y
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Tlll~~-M11M w1•the
Cout1IY t1er11. 01 Ot•noe Count• on
Jwlle 20, 1'1•
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Thi\ \tat-nl w•• lllf'd *otn Ille
Count'( Ct.,11. ot Orot10t County on
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Pubtllnecl Of-Coesl 0•11¥ PllOI --------·---u_1_0._,_• June, •• Juty s. 11, •• 1•1• ~· PUllLIC Ne'llC5 PU8UC NOTICE
•IS Civic C...I., Ortv• W•\I lhlS ·~ ••• tiled Wjlh I ..... AM, Cal"-•'1101 Counly Cleo of Or.,,.. COllrlh o 1'11'>J~ June 1' ""-
PuOttihe<I DrMIQI' Co.st OWy Pllol,
Ju11 S 11 1' 16 101• UI? 1' "u Pub!•.,.., Or-Co;nl C>&tlv "•1.t
)uM 21 2'. July s. tl 10•
1311 I
PUBLIC NOTICE
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lllANUAJllM&JIT
The ltll ....... Mt-• ac• 00<4'
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L 0 E OEVELOPM E N T 1•1
•In SI • Hunll"Olon BN<ll. CA.,.,..
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Pulllt•!lell 01 enge (Ge)I O••h Pttnl
June »• JU9 \. If 14' ,.,. >..0.1•
PUBLIC NOTfCE
PICTl'T'IOUa ..,_. ... ,~ fUtllll•H_..._ .. T
Tiit !OllO#inQ '""'°" I\ dbll\9 O..sl
MUC.~UCIC'S I ARflEIJ SHOft, 4't~1
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P••eo. ltclO P•,,., N•wpon 8~t<h CA
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dhndu•• 0-.•I•• 0 Thi\ \l•t-1
Count~ <:.t«r• of
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JUIV I I 11 '" ION 1•~1 19
PUBLIC N~TICrt:
11.,1'1
l'tCTITIOUl.llUSINIJSS
NAME HAT_,..,.l
1 !It tollowlnO f>•l\on• "'~ dn1n11
IN>I~:::.-HOl&l.ICOl'tOO .. L TO.
tl1U Spr1no StrNI G1rc1en C#rov~.
c••J~ Mtr>a. ,,,.. !Oprln• Stt'ffl,
Garden Gfo'le, U. 'l'l ... ~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBUC NOTICE
"',,"'I Pul>lllNd Orange COHI Delly Pllol.
June n. Md JUiy s. ll. 19. 1979 -----~,
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The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coaat
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
You Can Sell It, Find It,
Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678 ] One Call Service
Faat Credit Approval
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Beach Realty
IUL EST A TE EXCElUNCE SINCE 1 t49
•OPEN HOUSES•
DOVER SHORtS G Bedrooms. dining &
family r oom s, BAY VIEW . 1548
Ga lJxy Open Fri/Sat. 1-5
COSTA MESA ~ Eas ts1de ). Under
e onstru c tio n . 6 condos. 3 & 2
bedrooms; convcnienl location 1631
Irvine. Open Fri/Sat: 1·5
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759.0811
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
~sh«'s Notice:
NI real estate arh r rt1s j'(j
Ul Uus newspaper 1s sub-
Ject to the Ft'deral t 'a1r
llousini:: Act of 1968
wtuch makes 1t 11legal to
advertise "any p r e
ference, ltm1tatton. o r
dJ.'>Cnnun11..1on based on
rare. color, re!Jg1on. sex.
or national on g111, or an
llltention to make any
such preference. !Jm1la
uoo, or dlscri mmallon ·•
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know1nJ?IY nc·cept a ny
advert1s 1ng for real
estate which is in v1ola-J~f the law.
ERRORS: Ad•erlisen
sho*I check tMir ads
daily ...d report er-
rors inntdiatefy. TIM
DAIL y PILOT DSS8m!S
labllty for the first irt-
carnct ~ Oftly.
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
Sl·ll any 1lem or rom·
hmat1on or 1tl.'ms for S7S
or lc·~s w1lh a Pt•nny
I 'tnchcr l\d. :J lines for 2
t'()l'l~t.'i'Ultve dayl> Each
additional t111c •~ fh fur
llw2days Chnr~t' 1l'
Noromm1•rr1at ad~
For more mrormatlon and to place your ad 1·all
642-5678
POOL-aA YCREST
Outdoor cnterlatntng
on the lovely deck "ti h
firep1t near pool Loads
of room 1n th1:. 4 Bdrm
home w1lh formal dining
room. family room a nd
profess1vnal dark r oom.
~.ooof._~
642-5200
Pete Barrett,M ~~r 'Jfi
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2340 BAYSIOf': DRIVJ·:.
Corona clcl Mar. ;1 mosl
ckll ~htful s plal kvt•I.
\'lL5tom bui It. rontcm
po ra ry hom e ~ 1lh
hcauliful HAY VIEW
Th rt' e b t• d r o o m ~ .
!ieparale family room.
formal dining room. bay
vtew sill.mg room ad1111n
in~ master swte; rndoor-
ouldoor living, vE>ry
large swimming pool &
pat.Jo area; intercom &
securi ty sys t em .
$SJ.5.000.
COLE OF NEWPORT
REALTORS
675-6670
WILL HOT
LAST-
DUPLEX
OCEAN
BREEZES
A 3 Bdrm & 4 Bdrm
walk to a ll shops. t
blork to the beach.
Owner left area s ay~ "sel l 1t'".
$219,500.
675-3411
filc~.~~l'!~
OH THE WATY
IN NEWPORT SHORES
The lavish use of oak a nd cedar a re
without equal in this delightful and
picturesque 4 bedroom , fa mily
room ho me . Mexican p a ver s in
kitch e n a nd d i nin g r oo m,
wa terfront deck plus 2nd patio with
your own s pa . All this and much,
much more for $199.500.
644·9060
2111 SANJOAOUtN HIU.S AD
IN NEWPORT CE.NTEA
STAR GA'ZEK•'-.,
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Auo•d'"t lo tl-1 Sto't Ji..
To develop mr.,oge for r ndoy.
rt'Od wOlc:I·. (('flf'flO"'c:l•"!I 10 nunt>t" ot your Zod1uc btr1h •Ill"
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WESLI1~Y N .
1\.YLOR CO.
REALTORS si lll't' 1 H4G
MIGUEL SHORES OCEANFtlOHT
A touch of l lawaii right here on the
oce<infront in the closed gate
commuruty of Nig uel Shores. Serene &
beautiful location a nd a great
in vestment Private steps to the lovely
<·ommunrty be<H·h. Spacious home
wtlh 4 bcdrms. formal dining. study &
huge recreation rm Spa & blt·in fish
aqua rium By <.ippt $975.000.
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., Reatton
2 I I I San Joaqwln Hll1 Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 64~910
APRfZEGEMl
A ~uperb Turtlcrot•I.
Glen Townhoml' lox
unous. modern. c·ontrm
porary i.tyl1• with :-u11
UCl'k:., \I. 1'11111 I , ~ Ullkl'll
toll, :! hl'Ur<1<1tn-... I.'
~th.~. Hi71i squarf' ft.pt .
)!C>l'l!t•ou~ v1l•w' aml l'nm
n~ndtrti.? l1w.1u11n 011h
$165,000 Tht~ 1101· "11n I
last' Call Luunn1• :-.h;rn.
~. ~11, '1i5 '""J(J
DUPLEX
EAST SI DE
lGQO !>Q fl , I II I\ 111111
lk.iut1lut pu•tl \/111• 1
~t r1 1'l 1·,,11 H1t1 111
Mtlhkl·n .\i.:t ti:H I 'f~,
COSTA MESA
COTTAGE
$71.5011 Cutt• 3 htlr111
home with formal dm1ni.: room & m.'.ISSl\e :>LOOI'
hr1•pl.t1•t• l..~ll:all-d on a
t.n't' luwd :.lrt'<'l & '1tu:it
cd on a large' Int. ll ' J I l'
al lmd C<tll S~>li 2f;ji0
C::: SEL,ECT
I PROPERTIES
BAY DUPLEX
VIEW! VIEW!
P;moramtc Nl'" port ll.1.'
vwwi. I rom i.(ur~cOU!> :1
hedrm upper unit vr
spm·1ous 2 tx•drm 10"'1·1
wut • Natural bn d• fpk'
Wet bars. 4 Car ~araw·
Boat SP3l'C S tep' t 11
beach Dial 752·17Un
f''AST!
(I 1fl f11 'J • I •,I t •,
Don't Miss This AUral't1vc Jbr, 2ba home
with a largc uppeahng
fam rm & for ma I V I<
Save SS's al $97,000. J\1 t
now & c•all 979·5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
759-0226
IMCOME PROPERTY?
HERE IT IS! :t £1.drm. 2 bath hous'-' +
t "' " 2 H d r m a 11 t s
OWNFH WILi. l'r\HHY
I 't\f>f:H '
lli\LllOA I SLAN D
REALTY
b'73-8i00
OCEANFRONT
JUST LISTS>!!
Charrrun~ 2 bdrm huUSI.'
~1th mcome unil in rear,
lan~e R 2 IOl S395.000
673 :.;r,,'l b75-'1i77 Jo:\ t•.,
associated
eROKERS-REALTORS .
lOl~ W lolboo 611-Jtl> 1
BEACH HOUSE
t ~l' lo twarh. Could
bedupll'X Only ~to.000
JONES
REJ\11 Y INC.
I\ T fCMtl
1714) 673-62
1001 W 0.lboa Blvd
Newl)Ofl l!eaen Coktom.o 92660
RAPID
APPRECIATION
II )'OU desire raptd ap
1m'<'tat1on. ,,ee thts tm·
maculatc. e x clus1\ c
home. m a rapidly a p-
prec1atmg area. Color
coordinated d ecor
lhruoul. 4 ~l ori ous
bdrms . at rium off rmsler swtc. 2 patios. ,,
Lmc value at SJ 10.900
Call &15-0.'.m
FORESTE
OLSON ,,.,,.< UI a \."f"'U">
WTSIOE
CHARMER
R-2
New copper plumbmi::.
new carpet s. new
drapes, new putnL inside
:l lidrm :! hath. Only
SRS.CXXJ C-.ill &15·9161
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OPEN HOUSE
,.-.:;;~\ REALTY z/
CE
DEDBGB BLllRS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS
Lo\ 1•lv 1-'1,·1· 1-i<·droom ModL•I Wllh :'1111!hl
l.1,.:ht:. \'11··~ l'rnft•!>Ston.illy Landscapt•d .
Pool. Spa. :-.aun.1 Entry Leads To Larnr
J.1 vtng lluom & f"ormal Dlnin~. Modern
Kltt·h1•n. Uownsluir'> Game Room. Call f"or
/\ppmntm<>nl To Inspect, S525.000. Submit
Off<'r!>.
631-1800 ae 1 oova DltlYE
*OUTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z"
Spocfoa ...d w.-.Cooe dlnahd ~ar ill
tltl1 tftd _.. w1tt. 2 patios. TW«Mfory 4
b•drOOM l both condowni•" ._.. wttlt
for"llHll clft.nft., spocloe11 f..-ty "*" -oll o"'enitiu for 9roclo1tt ll•huJ.
$192.000.
*VERSAILLES ~IEW CONDO
Achlff •llKlftt•• c°""*ir ht o • ....._ ...
H•wport tocotlOR. Unob1tncted 110
dtCJrtt VIEW OF loyfro1tt Ir
Oceaafl Giit. A wc:wfty c..,_ir wltft
lllCJOCM'. ta.wt.-, pool M ... A tnlly
.,..,... Wwfor wfftl 2 bed. Ir 2 M.
Slff,500.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
~IJh w C'1)(1 .. I H14h\\1l~
N1'\' f)l 'n B••,1< h
631-1400
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A PRIZE GEM!
A s upcrh Tu rt l e r ock Gl e n
T o wnho m e . lu x ur1 ous. mode rn.
conlemporary style with s undecks.
wet bar. s unken tub. 2 bedrooms. 2 1::
bt1ths. 1676 Square reet. gor geOU$
v1c•ws and com manding location Only
S lli5.000. This one won 't lasL 1
U,_.l()UI: li()Ml:S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast H 1qhwdv . Corona del Mar
BAY CREST
1 br. huge forrna I dtnmR.
crplS. drp-;. hllns. rrpli:.
4:e heated pool. t'le1· l(<tr
door opene r . V:u•anl &
readytogo. S2111.000
•••••••••••••••••
Bc<tulLful Z Bdrm condo oo the golf course. end
unit. many upgrades .
plush white carpctin~.
parquet fl ooring, mir-
n>r.1. rommumty pools
Pnced to sell at $126,000
t>W 7=->2. Thomas. ai::t. JACOBS REALTY
675·6670 •••••••••••••••••
l +POOL $8C1.500 r dm '>Ill' IVnl! rm. frflll',
murml'l k1l, '''P ma,,lt•r
'>It'. 1~1· j!.1m1• ronrn
~ "d h.ir llUl.;t• t ti\ l 'I t•d
1>:il10 fn .. • f11rm l)llOI. '''" m,11111 ~round ., 1· I
ftn.ini·tnl! <".ti I nu"
!lti3 710il
SAVE GAS
Walle to shopp1nl!. rrui ny
rentt'r.<. now run~trlrnng
wal.k.lng du,tani:t''> hdurt'
lhC'v n•nl That i.hould
ma-kt' th1i. 11>t•ll m.1t11
tatnt.-d duplrx 1·,·1·n m<1rt'
n •nrnbll' Lut•all'll 10
pnm1· rw1~hborhood &
the owner "111 rarry
fmarn:mg Full pnn• only
Sl2.5. 000. Ca II 7 51 :ll!H .
c;;,SELECT
I PROPERTIES -------CLASSY CONDO
is Uus super buy w flbr +
a loft \room for e>o.tra
bdrms I l'astl'fully dl•
corated w /Natur a l
cedar, custom frpk & a
soanng vaulted ce11Jng.
A IC. air purifier.
hum1d1f1er. Seller wtll
help fi nance. O n ly
8>,500. Act now979·~0.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
20HALOT
Sll0,000
Quaint breakfast nook,
arched doorwa)s. hU)(l'
lot. Don't mi s~ out
646 71il
'' I• .,, 'II• I
PENINSULA
POIHT
Charmrnl! 3 hr, onlv
slept; to sand J uM hs ll'd
and pncl'd forQuu·k :.alt•
Q:iJI Now! ! 646-i 171
(1U ._, 111 Y • I • t 11 H t. •
[~UIU\I]
BA YFROHT LEASE
Beaut. Bayfront condo
Bay. Channel & nite llJ:ht
views. 646-7711
VA
BUYERS
If you Ind kt: Sl41.llJ n111.
)OU m1y qualtfy to 11wn
'nur o~ n home• I .ow
Uuwn ' l.11J11~ lu Sl00.000
L...t lL'> show )OU how l o
do111Call"'ow1
TcA to Red Carpet
w~ Ustett! 754-1202
4% COMMISSION!
WHY PAY
6°o COMM.?
Pror~"'-'HmJl .1i.:cnt pro.
\111 111..: 1111:11 scrvH·c,
I t.11."i 1 wtll 'l'll or assist
you in 11urchas1ng y11ur
home for uni) .i•,. !:>aVl'
2'; of ~ale pncc! Call
975-1136 Agt
We Worit For YOU!
Rentals· Sales
Property Mgmt
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
645-7573
NRHARIORHI
J BR 2 Ba, qwet IO<'al1on.
$122.500.
2STORY
Shake roof. 4 lm. 2', b3.
SJ.2),000
EASTBLUFF
Oloicc corner location "
BH. 3 Bu .. Sl87.500.
Roy McCardle, Rltr.
548-7729
Hav<' somethtnJ! you want
to s.•11? Class1r1til .Hls d•>
11 "l'll Call NOW.
&\2·5f>IM
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Only the O.U1 Piiot l'H lly titll9
you w"11t'a ,,_in ,our IOeal
communltl! ... -ry day
l.J.!IQ~!M•
macneb I Irvine
realty
IAY VIEW
Flexible financing available on this
4 BR Dove r Shores home on
ove rsized lot w/ 180° view of Bay &
lights! Family oriented -ide~
floorplan ... lg. family r m + forma l
dining rm. PLUSES incl. pool, spa,
new decor & 3·car garage. $465,000
inc l. la nd . Ke n /He len Ha rtley
642-8235. (U·l05)
. ..
DICUT1VIE IUGANCI
For enterta ining & gracious living
in establis hed community. 4 BR. 4
bath. pool & s pa -lg. yard w/3
fenced areas. yet requires minimal
m ainte na n ce. $339.000 -will
consider lease/option , Bob Owens
642·~. CU· 106)
'42-8235 6444200 ~1 Oovtr Drive HMbor Vlt w Center
lrvlnt at C•mP'I$ V•lley Centtr
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Owner transferred. 2 Bedrm and den.
vaulted wood ceilings. wet bar.
decorator wa llcoverings. Prlvate
deck. Central vucuum. Self cleaning
oven & much more.
AIAL ESTATE IN TWO DAYS
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COIOMA DB. MAil
liorgeous ocean· and canyon views.
Huge lot with spacious home. Light
a nd airy kitchen. Massive stone
fireplace. 3 Bedrms. famlly & dining
rm. PaUo and deck. POOL.
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F. M1....,.oe .. ut5 tt .... TWO DAY :u•toet ...... red ...-. a.turNr _.. • • ..... .., "°' ... ,._ ~ lhd ..
............. holft........ ~·· ........ , 14' penotl •• 1:00 ··"'· .. tu,_,. ot catl ftOW ._ AOVA I MllJWATION I frH COUftN Oun.IHI. llACH DUPLEX S 172,500
Steps to the beach from owner's front
una t 3 Hedrms + loft. Fireplace.
Uccks & patio. shake roof.
aNM>UMIJff LIMfTID
JDS Semln•rs1 Corona del M•r
(714) 844-1094, (714) &44 WI WATHFRONT $231 ,000
Almost new. 3 bedrm, 21h bath. family
rm, dini ng rm. den. Brick patio,
bnlr ooy, fireplace. Amenities incld
pool, jacuzzi. volleyball, sailing.
private.> beach & MUCH MORE! IAYFllOMT
Several fine bayfronl home:.
w1lh pier & s hp
AVALOM
Well constructed, 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak
floor. partial bas emenl. concrete
foundation. Flats area. $120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J·l' Boy\od, Oro ., N B 675 i',16i
SllK & FINlf FAMOUS EARTHQUAKES
C S P L J E V R D C 0 S Y C U U S E
S 0 0 C 0 L 0 M B I A H U M A
H N K 8 E T I C 8 N M C I N 0 C N R T
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LOCATIOM
LOCATION
Rl'ST LOCATION! l'on
llo. walX lo Westcbff or
17th St Out of beach Lraf r11-. Con ven ie nt bui.
~crv1ce S pac io us :1
673-8550
Bdrm. 2 bath, dreitSIOj.(
room. walk in closet:..
double garage. AdJaccnl
greenbelt. Pool & rc-1·
avml11btc l'nced ni:ht
St19,SOO. 17.U TUSTIN. CM.
~THEREAL 'Oi ESTATERS
400Lll'1t:~.
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ADULT CONDO
Select from dot.ens or
MLS r esale s ot
Jli(),000/Up. Recreation.
security. privacy. Lloyd
Wmgfield, Allstate Rltr
536-9311 wknds 960-2353.
To buy or sell. call me for
info. with courteous pro-
ressiooal service. CHARMING POOL HOME, VIEW
NEW,ORT HGTS
DUPLEX
2 bdrm bacb, lge as·
s umable loan. Only a .ooo
3 bedrooms, plus guest room atop
Ha rbor View Hi11 ; charming use of
wood and tiles. French doors. stone
fireplace. stained glass and fantastic
view. Very expressive! On fee land a t
$450,000.
PLAY A REALTY
631-4990 U,_.l()UI: li()Mf:§
REAL TORS'. 675·6000
Why Pay 6% Comm.?
•$!150•
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
SELLS YOUR HOME
FAST'
F'ULL R fo~ALT\'
SERVICE'
ASSlST·U·SELL
957-87S7
'Wafter S,_J(m'J
& _)/~Joe. 673-2500
FAMILY HOME
Located in the popular
Lake Forest a r ea.
beautifully decorated 3
bdrm. home with large
family rm .• pnced for
quick sale fantastic
land pnvatc) yard with
large trees. A bargam at
S00.500.
673-4400
HARBOR
HARBOR VIEW HILLS, CdM
$34,500 REDUCTION-HOW $305.000
3415 9'JIET COVE 0'8« DAILY I .5
Our "Country French" charmer with
smashing ocean view. French doors ,
shutters. moldings. red used brick,
beamed ceilings: on quiet cul-de-sac.
Owner will consider 2nd T.D. Whal
else is needed? Come see us now !
A l>w1..,10n 111
I I .1rb11r lnvt',tm~·nt Co
NEW&IGLAHD
&IGUSH TUDOR
Pool. Beach. French win·
dows & u sed brick
--------• galore . Giant 2-sl y
OCEAHRtOHT
~ $250,000!!
6 Unit s. Z bdr rns., 2
baths.
lcllM»CI loy Prop. RHHors
• 675-70,0 *
nestled on approx . .3
acres. Loaded w I tower·
mg trees. 4 BR.. inc l
library. Formal dining &
lge mstr wing views
gorgeous 32' pool. This
home is incredible. So
much more & o nly
Sl.37.SOO. Must see. call
today. 714·963-0902 BK R.
Big Canyon
Golf Course View
leawtiM •• towMo•• -eay ec:ctss
to pool md jaclllll -hNlfs eCMris.
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Or your agent-<:;ourtesy to brokers
RHlhttc: price for ~k .. $239,000
$@~~1A~L££~~s
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sca..+.MUn AMWW1 ta Clwffk._ SI ~O
NEWPORT CREST
Attractive 2 Bdrm and
den. 2~ bath. Splil levt>I.
xln t locatio n with
privacy and view. T3kc
special note or invest
menl potential at ne w
pnc.~ of $128,500. Call
546-4141
~ COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
1006 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Island's New Painted
Lady ct.L<;tom V1ctonan
Sbr, 4ba incld lg bonus
w/balh. DR vi/wet bar &
oak floor. Mstr swle
w /Sitting rm & balcony,
stained & etched glass .
auto garage dr. Select
carpet now. $395.000. 223
Agat e . Owner /Agt
67;HB2l.
Capistr.o •ach I 018 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IYTHESEA
HaMt + lllCOlllt Too!
Quality wood and glass
duplex on the bluffs .
Beautifully maintained
$168.000
LC11J1t11C1 V~ R.E
497·1761
COl'OllCI del Mar 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Breathtaking Panoramic
:MhrviewofNpt. Harbor.
Ocean. Coast & Bay
night ligbts from every room. Steps to beach &
partc. Perfectly appoint·
ed throughout. $750,000.
631.f.560, 673--0188
MESTOR'S DUPLEX
SOOFCoostHwy
Xlnl location oo Begonia
st . 2 br & 1 br unit.s,
alw~ rented. Try 15%
down & submll your
terms. As king only
$175.000.
~.
l.C. TAYLOICO.
640-5112
JASMMCl8
Only new Plan 3 on
o->befl w /ocean view.
Upended rtoon. Move
In lmmedlalely t-..%. R!i2,000. P'rin only Dys 1.aaoo
srlCT 4CUl..AA
9UALITY DUPUX
All e.x~ptwr'.Ull custom
bUlt boale with vaulted
wood bcafn ceilin gs.
beaul&ful 1olld oalc
t'ab1nel a thru ·o ut .
C1replacee i.n hvmg rm
and ma1ter bdrm. leaded
&lass w i ndow s and
L'eran\IC tile ,IUCUW Ul
IDllll&erbatl'I PLUS
• c harmtnK Z bdrm
separate rental with
flJ"t!Place and own paho
deck. S?79,000.
CAU.644-7211
FOR INFORMATION
/Jn NIGEI.
ElAllEY &.
ASSIJCIA TE.S
UNUSUAL DUPLIX
On Poppy Ave .. old CdM
Attr 2 bdrm owncr 'i1 11n
1t &c f!OOd rt'fltul Ho th 11ll
JOI rung s wimmmlo( pool
$249.500 ,.._u-m
PAUL MARTIN
R!ALESTATE
644-7383
1024 ..•...•••..•..•........
DECORATOR S
DREAM
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bt.oe'fl prof1"111110n11lly th•
oorul\'<I 111 llnd o ol II
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wall11aix:1, ~l111111't.I 1.:f.1w1
w11ulowi.. hvt lull. wool!
•lc:f'k inn. c•1·rum1t• 1111._
uto :-.p rinkl\•rft and
l'1tlh1•tlr11I c:c1U11 1ot11 A must ..,,., •• For mor•· 1nr11
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... ~HERITAGE
REALTORS v. fiftaBcinc) •
Mesa Verde North homl·
Ccatun:-:. t:llt'cllcnl floor
plun with :J bedroom.
lar.:c cuunlry kitchen
with all bu1ll1n s.
beautiful t.1lr1um , ne w
carthtonc l'llrpct1ni::.
$79,900. BKR. C.i lt
5'10-17~
TARBIU..
SUIJECTTO
9.50/o LOAN!
Super 4 bdrm m xlnt rm
ty neighborhood N1·ar
schools, ~real terms
Aruoous ! llurry ! 545·94!11
Toke Onr
9.25% Loan
ContemPQrary styll' 3
bedroom ho m l' w 1th
kitchen. all builtins.
large fir eplace. new
plll'ln carpctinS?. freshly
painted tbr uoul Im ·
maculule tund1l1on .
Quiet cuJ de sac !M<'<>t.
hUKe back } ard ~.000
BK R Ca II !>40 1720
TAABEU.. -· CEDAR GLEN
Olslincllvc 2 and 3
bedroom condom1n1ums from ~l .500
2554 Elden /\vc. C.M.
642-6734
Pntsttgious
MnaWoods
Jdeal Mesa Woods home
with pool and spa. Two
s tory horn<' with 4
bedrooms. formal drning
room, wet bar. tomplele·
ly rurmshed kitchen with
eating area . covcrt'd
patio Approx 2600 sq rt
Sl87.500. BKR C all
S.1().1720
MOOB.SMOW
FOR SALE
"IRm ANYWOOOS"
New townh omes.
Eastsicte Costa Mesa.
2450 Santa Ana Ave.
64&-0061or9~ 1920.
REST AND
RB.AXATIOM
It is the order of the day m this 3 Bdrm delight.
Features: Sell cleanmn
oven, wax free rloors .
Cormal d ining rm. 2
patios & many extras.
CAUHOW
754-7800 <.'!\
-· 29Z1 Bristol, CM
Mesa Verde. assume 9%
GI J.st ; owe 2SK 2nd. 2-
sty • Br 211. Ba, den etc.
Sl2MOO. La Casa. Agt.
BiU.83M2S1
4HOUSES
WESTSIDE
Only 1?25.0000/W /C.
WottLD lt.E.
556-7777
Me.a Verd& 4 br. 2 ba. lge ~. $140,000. Owner. Agt.
751-311116.
1'12"o .SSUM. LM.
Pnme &a.de local.ion."' Qy Owner, lat claH a~a. 4-5 8r Btacay, nevl'r O<"·
cell. family executive> 5 Br, family rm, (or 8 cupied. •Hume &\olaq
home. Pool. ~t hOU3C' Br>.~ Ba, 21t~ sq ft, M2>-0U2,or&M-6687
wtwf!t bar. la redwood btautlfullJ landacaped
tam rm. 4 Br. 2 ea. 2 $1.21~. Open daily 1 4. EXECUTIVE
frplc'a, many plus Pouable owner flnanc·
feature9. Sl6S.OUO. Call _&n&. erru...t. M2-3U8 HOME
Agt /Owner 842 0467 or
C4!otury 21 Allcout.
963-0081
ForsaJebyownl'r. beaut 4
BR. owner w 1 rurry 2nd
Creal loon u11Sumptlon
751-1~71f
LOCATION!
LOC4TIOM!
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Bit. 2 bath homt• on trw
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So. Calf. R•atlty
546-5605 64S.69 I I
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VETE:RAHS!
OWNER
MOTIVATED
I bdrm. prim" an·a
w1remode led kilcht.>n .
Many amen1t1es Call
nuw & :.ubm1l UKH
~~!II
MO QUALIFY
SS.tW rtwn 3 hr. :! bJ l~c
y rtJ. $)SS, 000
SI0.000 dwn. 2 br. I ba
~1ll!c :vrd & s pa. Co'-' d.
p al 10. $J Uo,ooo.
Ownr1Agt. 645-7365
--------
EASTSLDE 2 bdrm. 1 ba
J\ r eal d o llhous e ! !
~.000. 752-9023 agt.
East Side border oC Npt.
Heh Jbr. newly carpet·
ed :-Jew tile k1tl·h. & bar
w bllans. Lr~ L R &
D ~ w Oak I l ours.
A larm ~"" Pr1v
dnH•way entry to 2 C'llr
>(ar Xtra lrg. yrd. Shakl'
roor. Landcp. ml'ld 9
fnnt lrt~'S. Green hous<'.
&~wood derk J.'>Os11. rt.
w ls kylllc O\•erhang.
/\va1l by owm·r thru
7 16 ONLY $115,0oo
&1>7673.
By Owner. like new 4 Br 2
Ba. huge family rm.
Crplc. h.rdwd firs. Pnn.
oo.ly 631-1231
EAST S IDE . Nice 4
bdrm, l3'4 ba. home on
q .. et corner lot w /boal
access. $110,000
BU ILDERS DE AL.
Older 4 bdrm home on
lllll?C lot with room for 3
more units. Near 15th &
Tustin $119.900
BIG FAMILY" Two
story 5 bdrm, 3 ba home
wrth :? farruly rooms & a
golf course view. $118.500
FULLEll REAL TY
546-0814
MUST MOVE QUICK
Remdled pool home. lots
of wood. tile, bltn BBQ &
refr1g, spacious mst r
suite. 861 W. Wilson.
Open Sun 1·5. Agt.
548-5155.
WY RMANCIMG
Charming spacious S
bdrm. fam rm.lge corner
lot. In Mesa Del Mar .
Good loc & value. l. As·
sume VA + owners 2nd
2. New VA acceptable 3.
Make orter Priced at
Sl.23.500. Retinng owner
agt has bought smaller
res. Call now for appt.
S4&-0784
1026 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
MARINITA
Spectacul ar hi lltop
homel. 2012·3206 sq. rt.
Close lo Marlna. Selva
Rd & Calle La Prima
Vera. $165,000to SZSS.000.
83l·as.G; 483-4006 Bklr.
VANISH CHAltMll
Loveb' ocean view •toe> Dao• Point's ftneat
neighborhood. Lge. rormat din. rm.; a home cl diatJDdloo. Very nut-
ble terms. '1•9.900 Call
RickCoye"98-1380, agt.
By Owner uruque l story. Wllh • bedl'OOU\5, in·law
2 bdrm 2 ba Tiburon quarters, 2 fireplaces.
Townhome. rireplace. ar~at master bedroom
pnrquet & t 1 te floors. s1.1te and allthis sits on a
hobby room In put10. 2 nlce larJ[e lot. Call before
<'t1r 1u•ral(e Cross atroot Uus ooe la 1i1one
1.11 clubhouse & pool. Call -
anytime for •PPL 002 ~. Pnnc1 pala only.
B!,000.
....... .... •ec:h '040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SllDROOMS
and 111.tl(t' J)OC)t with llt'IJ
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l1tncl!l<'u,M'd 1,. n<'rc• tot
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$95,500. Appt onl v
548-298:>
SCENIC VI 1-;w
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2 lia. •,,"''rt' l lug.: ~tnrw
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roum~ P oul 6.. J J t·
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ASSUME 8112% LN.
Classy new l>Pal'. 3 Br
w /alJ amcrutics Pnn OO·
lJNlV PK Vlg JI 4br, 1m
rralt', tu ly upgrd. AC, 2
Crpl(', priv. a s ktnl(
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552-7494
W OOD R It I OG ~:
~TATES
:1 bdrm 2'"2 ba. carpel!>.
rlrupes . prorel>s100JI
IJlldscap1111ot & palJo cu\•
•'f, mlioy upiiradcs. JClnl
klf':ilmn 103 West Y.ilt•
l.11011 Open H o u ~<'
~II/Sun I $pm tl39.ll50
II Y 0 W N to: R
1141640 2300
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llurry'
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VALUE
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don osen
realtors
401 GLENN EYRE
497·4H41S
FAMILY DELIGHT
li1g Ol'ean v1t'~ ~Ith
tariw hcalc•d & f1ltn .. t
pool . & ~pa ·I l..ir~··
hdrms , form.JI dm1n1-i.\
lam1ly rm~ .! lrpl1·~ •
fl'l'rl'at111n r1l<Jm & 111
(11·1.·. askml.! $.! 17 Utl(I
MINT CONDITION
~ lid.rm:. , ~ b~1th'>. :->nrth
t.JgWIJ ('OtlJlo(l!, ~alk lu
Cn·~lent Hay Bt>a l'h
l'rl\.rtl' )ard w ith
"ot'Vt'fal rrwt lrl'l'S. Larj!•
dltach1.'<.1 2 t•ar i:aragl' ~1lh door opener Pnc1.•1I
at Sl75.0UO
ly. BE 1st! 673-4313 i\gt m~tl@J1>~
WOOdbndge Townhou:.e J tR!@eilG'e/'
l:lr, 1'"2 ba. frpk ~.900 499. 2800
0111551 ·1583 - - - - --
NEW LISTING!
Model ~rtcct. -;p.ct•1oui.
townhonll' an l.i ni 11. I' a rk
flld wut 2 wh1ll' bm·k
paUO!>. f!aS BBCJ. ~•·lbjr
µoot. tennis & Vil'~ •
67343131\gt
DEAMEHOME
OWNER
ANXIOUS
Lvly lge mstr s ui t e
w /private balcony .
SpaC>OUS rms. 3 baths .
fnnld.in rm, lge rmly I'm.
Exqt.ns 1tely decorated.
Open Ev~. 759-1501
8l/-'°lo Ass.n. LOClft
WOODBRIDG E CONDO
2 Br 2 Ba, spa. A/C, up·
graded thruout. a>.soo
5.51-1688
YOU
CAN'T BEAT
..thlS spacious P la n 400
in The Colony. with 223o
sq. Ct. of well planned hv inJit space. Very pnvale
setting with low main
t.eoance yard. 4 Bdrm. +
fam. rm. SllS,900
Want Ads Call 642·5678
-._ ·~ Hlllll
-< .. ~ M(. CORMACt-. r.,
bt1 UOi diltorf
Rapturous
White Water Vi~ws
and i;umpluous Olrl
World Charm prevail
thruout these 2 new
c'Cdar & stone homes &
).!ardens. 3 Bdrms .. 3
baths, fircplacei. wine
cellar. potllng room &
much more in each.
Would ma.kc a perfect
"F'am1ty Com pound.··
On separate lots ... take
you r pi c k at
$350,000/$365,000 OR
BOTH $700,000. OPEN
Sun. 1·5. 572 Alta Vasta
494-7551
Causey
& Company
EUGAHT
WOOOSCOVE
POOi.HOME
<kean 111ew from almost.
"very room Spira l
stairways, leaded glass.
lus h and p r ivat e
l a nds caping . glass
enclosed pool. S39S.OOO
•
llCM So. Coast Hiway
m Village Fair
LAGUNA BEACH
497-2457 L.,._ ltocJI I 041 • ••••••••••••••••••.••• I~~~~~~~~~
file~.~
SENSllU-SlllHl-SURPASSIH(i
all other 4 Br. FR. DR. homes in
Laguna Niguel neigh borhoods. Thls
colorful, exciting, handsome home
has ·many decora tor touches. Big
view from the handsome covered
patlo. $184,750.
A C0UMa&. UMCll CO. 4 Bdrm, 2 ba, llU! airy
home. Zoned R2. Vt ry
bl.'ldable. Xlnt home or tnveallnt:nl. Convenient
to all aet'\ltcu. M .000
1!1 ...
Seil \die Items
Spect•cular .a BR. rull
lf'CWity condo W /CK'UD
view Only $117.000 All\.
Mtk e Bryant ,
71"'497-n»
496-7222 831-0836
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Lingo
Rul&mt
9UAID YOUI PllYACY
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495-1720
LAGUNA NIGUEL
4tt-411 I 4tl-1112
SCMllt LGllZIG .,_ ,..
497.333 I '44-7020
L..-.IHdl Me«JirtlMcll
t.e,.e ltect. I CMI Ml.,... IMcll I O&t ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CALIF. Cl.ASSIC ~TBLUFFS Lit crnr
180 deg white water lot. 4br, 2"'2ba, nr NB
\lleW, nr beach ~Bdrm. Tennis Swim Club.
3i,, ba+deo. dbl lot. One shops, scbls $172.500.
d a luod. $4-00,000 is a 714-644-8187 or 644-2442.
steal. Sl00,0-00 down. Easy terms. O WNER New duplex 3 br & 2 br, c a t 1 f 0 r a p p t over :mo sq ft. 1 blk t.o
7141833-3.581 or 4~7 · bay. $239,000 . 548~731
Lagma Hilb 1050 3 Br 2 Ba Bluffs condo. 1
-••••••••••••••••••••• 1vl, pool, nr s hopping,
SPARKLING POOL & tennis. ~chools. $l25,000
SPA w/view. 4Br. 2\.'J&, Cirm. PrinonlyG75--08l2
ram rm. prof lndscpd & Beautiful 4br. MONTEGO
dee. by owner $131.900. HARBOR VlEW HOME. 581-5260 Fee Laod. $179,900. Call
....,_ HicJ-1 ' 052 644-4100.
••••••••••••••••••••••• F~ASTIC
OAMA POINT
RMANCIMGH
4 BR. fanuly rm. Harbor
View H. New crpt ·~.
beaut. quiet street. Near
park /schoo l . p ool .
Sl.76,000. Pb: 640· 1440 or
5.51-656L --------
SOt•SIT
Reelb '° inovt Into on a Clllllchale A# ~1e_
A 'f9Y SNCIM.
....SUUPOIMT , ......
Only 2 YHrt old wllh
fQtlO'l.'ll too num4'rou• w menuon ln tlt'tall lnrlud 11\1 a &ourmt•t kltrhen. ~ 1u1ml' room and
a 1umptuou1 full 1111"
Ja<'~ ln ma•L4,1r buth,
Mt JUlt • bath tub
w /jc-la. Soli d oa k
cab1neL1 H1ru out 1rnd
much rncH"\I Ir .)'OU Wini
"The l'olnl" and c111n
consider '439.000 for
THlC B 1'~,.. lht'Jl r11ll
'44-7211
/.Jn NH1l l
Blill I ~· :.
l\SSUliA I [ <;_,
FlRSTTIMEOFf'ERt:O
IYOWHB
OPIHSATJSUH ll-7
Lovely Polynesian style
home. QU1et country IJv
1ng, tree!I, cul-de sac st.
:KXX>sq fl. sep mslr swte.
l Br 3 Ba. See to ap-
preciate. ~.000 Lea~
mg area
3:ll Cherry Tree Lane
Newport Reh. 645 7~
By Ownt>r. 4 Br Harbor
Vie w Montego, m a ny
ruce featun.-'S, must sell
qwck.ly. Asking tl72.000.
Open House Fri 10-2,
Sal /Sun I 5. Ca II 644-6732
MEWPORT HGTS
1lus hidden beauty is on
dead end st. 2·sty 5 Br 3
Ba. sml ocean view, full
Swedish sauna . bag
1acuzz1. lots of extras.
Must sec to appreciate.
$225,000. Owner w1U help
flll81lCO
MARINA
Busrness oppty just an
time for the summer
season. 500-1000 sq. rt.
can be used for 1or2 con·
nectmg stores. Present
inventor y m ay be
purchased $35.000
493-9494 495-5220
49 .. 24 a 3 830.5050
..-........c.€HIG€
3 Bdrm& t Bdrm. recent-.,..._~_--1._HOM€S
ly up~raded. 2"2 blocks
to beach. Owner will se ll
on land contract w tgood
terms. $40,000 down
$15:>,000. 67f>-6349 aft 6P M
Assumit~ Loan
WESTCLlFF. Very nice 4
BR. 2"'2 ba. Sl59.500. by
owner . Open Sun
12:J0..4 :30. 1514 Dover
Dr. 642-9186 Fairway El Nil(ul!I 3br. , _____ -;.-. __ -.-.
S!34.M Custom Re alty
Tl().9777
lllghly upgraded, AC. 3br,
2ba home. FR. den . DR.
popular J asmine plan.
$12.3,000. 8.11 ·5075.
HI wport l.ach I 0'9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
suraoura
OUl'lEX
Walk to beach. 2 large J
Bdrm unit s with
(1replace and bui It ins .
Great winte r /summer
income p0tent1al. Fee
s imple. Cati ror a ppl
540-1151
·~.4 .... HERITAGE
REALTORS
MAGNIFICENT
MJJU est.ate, rommand
ing view of Back Bay.
mountains. city lights
Huge lot on Promontory.
5 bedrooms, 41n baths.
IJov~r Shores
~. Newpori~
640.5357
"4EWPORT HEIGHTS
$99,500
J BR. i c.; ba w /O P·
pO!l'twlity for remodeling
and large garage addi-
tion. Priced for quick
sale.
CALL 644-7211
/.Jn NIGEL
n AILEY &
ASSOCIATES
3333 W. Coasl Hwy, N8
645.-6646
SEASHORE
On the sand in Newp0rt
Beach : ~r ea l ocean
view. Bui Id your own
d~am house In super
location. Call now
~ow~ ~:13.7300
107& •••••••••••••••••••••••
By Owner. 4br. D.R. F'.R.
23>' <>CeilUl view. $159.900.
492-5223.
BYnlEBEACH
Large home w /ocean
view. $273,500. 1-492·4288
CYPRUS SHORE
~guarded community,
private beach. Beaut.aful
2 story 3 bdrm home. By
owner. Call 7141 494-6558 or 492-9909 for appt. ---Fixer-Upper. ocean vu,
short walk to beach, 4 Br
+ hobby rm. $109,000.
964-1&18wkdys aft 6PM
s.ta Ano I 080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Bdrm Condo. up
1ir1ded SH .SOO
TUllin/SanU Ana area
Pn~ed (M q ua ck aate
CaJI Role. ~0·3616 or ka•as
l~OOWH
CHO (iMIALJfYtMGt
~OU. el~•nt. custom 3
HR homt' with a wttploai
Vlt'W o1 ruaht llaht.s to tM
oet.IU\ Only 2 years old.
Qiilinp a.nd walll are
don• 1n r •dw oo d .
BeauufuJ t ties thruout
View ftanl every roorn . &tm>undod by hom~ in
the m>.000 to $1,000,000
r~~. l'n~ ~.000
auMAlllALTY
SU..7977
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1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NICE SLASHED
Aruoous owner must sell
now. 2'x52 Hillc r est.
t970, w 18lt20 e nclosed
porch 5 Star Anaheim
Pet Park Reduced to
S216.000. Malte oiler to·
day' (JB637·77). ....._Hot.Stott
956-4500
Golden West 24x60. 2
bdrm. 2 ba. fam. rm.
Custom red wood deck.
S•Park. San Juan Cap.
496-8337
2br, Iba an S·star adult
p ar k. '68 C hampion
12x60. $21.500. C M .
7~. 998-2360.
•EXCITING•
Newport a.och-lido
Be a utiful l 976
G-Oldenwesl 2Br. 2B a
home Wllhin walkmg dlS-
tance or Lido's finest
shopplnR ur11a. Sm pet
welcome
LOCJ'll'G Hills
Spedolluy
Beautiful 5 Star Adult
Pk. :Mx60 Seacrest, 2 lg
Br. 2.Ba. ram rm with all
lhextras. Only $29,500
CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC
MOllLEHOME
SALES
Z700Harbor. Sle 206·A
540.5937
VACANT
MOVE RIGHT fN'
1977 Skyline. l·bdrm .. in
low rent, a dult. C.M.
park. ~1 W • .Bay S p. 14
Pnnc. only. please. Call
eve. or wkeods 631-3474
COSTA MESA
NURSES wacoME
Ideal location. close to
work. shopping & enter-
tauunent w /bus stop at
the pa rk. '77 Skyline-
smgle wide. in clean.
qtiet park w /<:lbhse &
jacuu;i. Low·Low Space
rent.-$19,995.
SUNSHI NE MOBI LE
HOMES
554-3700
•OP&I HOUSE•
Space94
Somerset Mobile Estates
1..fiPM .
WESTCLIFF
Super s harp & clean. 3
Hrlrm and dinin~ room
on quie t street near
Dover Shores-Tll1s quuti•
ty home 1s only $179.500.
Heritage Exclusive.
phone 540·1151 for de-
LBlls ---------1 or call 893-1.546. etn 1976
~~ HERITAGE .
REALTORS
So.Mthing S~iol
O«IGtMAL ILUFFS
European Villa motif. in
this excepllonally ap-
pointed 3 BR. 2'-'l Ba,
Dolores Plan.
Reduced lo $174,900.
640.62$9
cl~
HST ORIGINAL
ILUFFSAREA
Sensational Pla n E .
Highly c us tomized,
spacious 2 bdrm. suites + massive family rm &
added h obby r m .
Overlooks enormous
greenbe lt. Hon estly
pnced a\ SlSS.000.
Agent 64().5560
SHORT
OF MONEY?
Easy to buy with owner
fi n a n cin g & fa st
poesession. 4 bdrm &
huge family room on
privat e corner in
Westcliff. $147,5()0. Will
sell fast to alert buyer!
HWT)' ! Call 645-7221
'LINDAISU
Elega nt C u stom
Waterfront. S pacious
marble w /ca~ral ceil·
ing. Sbr. Sba. fam rm ~ w/Wel bar, mslr suite
w/frplc. Formal DR. 21 breakfast rm. water ·
V1ew from most rms. •
flee filtered A/C. Pier It W..tclff IHltJ &Jip for 50' yacht fr bay -------.:...--
boeU. By Otmer, Harbor View ~~~~&ell
Albert Pussel I OC1AM VIEW!
R It C NEW LISTING-S ee ea Y 0 • Cata.lifta + city light.a. ~ __ DO'll __ •_•_M..L __ ~_l-_s_m_, Lee ' bdrm, ~ siled
lot. 2 eoclOled patio& +
many 1tra1. BELOW 1'f E W LI 8 TIN G I MARK'ET S245 ,000-DeaantlY upgraded 3Bt \\QrT LASJ'. C.11 aaent
Nice older home 10 South
Sa.nta Ana. 3 Bdrm 1 Ba.
hardwood floors. on
large lot Askmg only
S81,2.50 for m ore m ·
format.Joo calJ 546-5880
~~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
Lovely home, 3br. l~ba,
new roor. paint. crts.
drps, & bltins. $78.000.
Olnv. 8J9.. 7209.
br, l~ba . Har dwood
floors. New paint. Lrg.
yrd. Trees. $75,000. ronv.
8.'D-7209. .,...
s..dPoWe
Beautiful 2 s to r y. 4
bedroom Sand Pointe
home with big bonus
room. dining room, fami-
ly room. kitchen with
Wlti.ns. fireplace. nice
.Yard'wlth gas barbeque.
$114,000. BKR. Call
St0-1720
TAlllB.L. --· FIXBI
VA IAICWAIM!
3 bdrm plus huge added
fmty nn. Arudoua set ler
will pay some coeu too!
Only $72,500. We wilt
quaury you over the
phone! Huny! 545-~l
~ WalkP.r 1; lr.r. CMomeo). llOmac. th~ m4l3
<M.#tttloc,~~~~ ~~~~~~-
YU 1.AHD. Woa't MWPr CllST C0t400 Real Ettate BIJllt.OallffM&UAt&. Open house 1-5 PM 1-,-----:...---
W..l•Mll. Off SuperiCll' ..... 1011
to Tlcoad•rora to ln· -··•••••••••••••••• treptd to MoJo Coatt. 18('f1101 SUMMa? ~~~as:>:: NEVJ;R Not When ~OU =tenale. uuna. tm own thla beauurul
Pnocla Rorv•tll ser. • ec.c1o. ~ blk to
m-1112 oceen.. FeatUNI wet bar, t.lcony. frplc. dbl 1n.
NEWPOltT BEACH, submJtyoutfnnaOWC. ~. 2br, 2ba, F R.. 146-1502
bot tub. Fffncb doorai ~ ~mnodcled .
blk to bch. Opu ~
f'rt,&t/&la....,.. ~
Bendex. JBr. 2Ba, raised
bock porch, 1 or a kind!
Tortoise Mobfff!'
Homes
1203 K 17th Sl.
972·8421
Sacnf1ce1 19' w /cabana
WE EKENDER :
TreMure Js land Adlt Pk.
$3000. s pc rent $200.
493-2729
Permanent Mobile Home
Trailer at El Morro Bay
Trailer Park. $38.500
firm. Owner. 644-4688.
C01tdow1hti .... s/T OWft•
...... forsaM 1700 .......................
KONJ\COAST. KAWAU
Lots, condos, resld .
sales, vacation rentals .
Ha rl Re alty 75·5665
Kuaki.nl Hwy, Kailua·
Kona. Hi 96740
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lllTWNITS!
Barpil Time!
MESA DUPLEX
$114,000, 2 BR's. fplcs. newl.Y painted. garages.
laundry room.
M~A FOURPLEX
sas.s.0001 4 Units-pride or
ownersrup! New paint
New roof. Pro f
landscaped. New stoves It refrlg'1 all units!
SprinJtler aystem. too!
Hurry!
11 yw want your a<lvert\s· Ina metu1e to re.ch
more people at lower eoott. Cla .. trled Is the ">' to 101 Ctall Now!
IG.5118
Ottwf'l•• &tete ~.July 12. 1979 OAIL Y PILOT 11
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••
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lZ24 .......
OCIAN DUPLDIS
New 3 bedroom home.
+-apt Stonla Cooatr.
M&-4't1' or 4l'l 1393
IK .... T.,...
Only ~·;: down Owner
will curry dc(,rrcd
pyuw. 2nd TD. oa this
lk8T new 4-plex in SO.
Hunun~on Beath.
Vark Place.lnctf42 7461
.............. ., 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
14 UNITS
Owwet-Fw..ciftC)
Super afttracUve. with
spendable, these 14 units
s how a s pendabl e .
Enclosed garages,
balconies. s undeck &
pool for happy tenunts
Uu5 summer. Owner will
finance at 1~ interest
LARGE ENOUGH TO
SERVE . S MALL
ENOUGH TO CARE S67
million in closed escrows
last year. We have a fe w
openings on our sales
staff for a professional
committed to investment
real estate 752-1920
'
QUAIL
PLACE
PROf'StTIES ¥
10,.. Tll l :JO ,,M.I
7 UNITS-C.M.
Beaut. new building
1'1replaces. x.lnl local.Jon.
TSL lnvmts 642-1603
FOUR UMITS-C.M.
Near new, 3 Br owners
unit, 2 ba, frpl, 2 rar
gar .. 3-2 Br. 2 ba, umts
TSL lnvstmts 642-1603
By owner Dana Pcunt
Pnde of Ownership 4
plex $235.M each on up
to 15.000 sq fl lot:>
Owner will finance on
contract with minimum
$18,000 down Witt a i·
commodatc exchan~c
33411 Cheltam Way. Apt
O. D .P. 491:> 1097 or
49&5275.
MUST SELL!
Bag beach 7 Un1l bwld-
i.ng. askmg $395.000
SCOTT REALTY
S36-7533
COSTA MESA
4HOUSES
Fantas tic renla l pro
perties i.n high apprcri:i L-
mg area. Only $225,000 owe
WORLDR.E
5S6-7777
7 DUPLEXES /CM
Near So. Coast Plaza .
aBS.000. Agent 549-4008
4·plex. Lrg 3br. 2"1rba ,
owner's unit + 3 lrg 2br.
2ba. I rru from ocean on
Brookhursl. $225.000.
Owner-Broker 536-9987
Four·plex. Newport
Heights. P.P
673-4072after6PM
H.8.4-PLEX
Beautiful Sparus h !llylf?
WI.its only 7 years younr.t
One 3 bdrm & threi! 2
bdrm offered at $195.000.
Won't lasl. Call Now!''
540-3666
20 Prime Units. No. San
Diego Co. S625,000
Owner finaoc1og at \()!'1, '
Agl. Make Brya n t.
497.3009
20 Ufofrrs.NEWPORT
IEACH
All 2 bdrm. tse land
Owner will r111ance
PUYAREALTY
'31-4990
?DUPLEXES
Top condition, recently
pa inted . Owner will
trade or help with financ-
ing. Call now for more in-
formation.
RUMAR REALTY
551-7977 ----H.B. Tn-Plex. 2 blk to
bch. $800mo Income .
Could be $950. Good
fmanctng. $130.000. By
Owner/Broker. 64&-6700.
anytime.
'
Fl111.ablaht!<f Boul bullder
rtiqta re& sooo.1 o. OOOl!q n
approvt'd f1bergtaeamg
f:ac1Uly 846-MlM
Z200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SPYGLASS LOT
Absolutely the BEST
VIEW WT fur ule an
N B today Located
between m11Uon dollar
residences. 270 degree
view from CdM to Irvine
Owner will carry AITO
w f/19% down J>'or more
info. call Ron Taylor.
~w.
R·2 lot. SO'x 1.2211'1'. 2 blks
from ocean, level. pnmc
No Laguna locat1on. I' P
494-008
c:o.tai COflllftiHiOft
Approv.d
Dana Pt )f 1, great a rea.
mm. from mBnna Grad·
mg pernuts. houseplans .
complete pkg ready to
OOlld. ~000. 493·2'7S2
Wilsoo & Weiss R E
C3pistrano Beach ocean
Vlew lot. Cnr l plan:. &
pcrrru l 661-2871
2.3 ACRE LOT
Newport leach
Hone Property
Some back bay view,
lantastu: area for huge
ranch homt' + bam &
:.tabl~ Call .Jim Flan·
dt•r.> (714) 838 5970 dy!>,
1714) S tll 5787
l'VC!>/Wk.ndS.
Qmunerc1al lot on Harbor
BL.(.' M 50 X 125 t•urrent
I&! 1s rar salt:.'S $150.000
Ab;o 2 R-2 loLs in La~una
Bl'1t1·h $75.000 each
R.E. PROFESSIONALS
963-8377
NO FEE
24 HRS
Rental
Information
Rent with option to bu,y
mformauon. NO DOWN
PAYMENT OR TAKE
OVER PAYMENT m
fomwtJon HW1dreds of
Mobile Homes available
l.n all areas.
CalMowll!
THE MOBILE
HOME STORE
MEA1t YOU
Westounster 848-8895
Santa Ana 554·7070
E. Aoa.be1m 956-4500
Cent. Anah. 956-1011
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Newtwnhme 3 Br 2~ Ba , Wondbrldge 4 br. 2"'a ....
frplc. macro-wave. dbl tam rm. lge yd, AtC.
p.r, patio. ttnnJB, pool. grcku'. wat.tt. a.ssn du •i;
spa, rec rm. 164.S mo pd. Avail. now. $695
~ 754-_71nl_~~-~-
2 er. 1 ba, fncd yard. encl. 2 BR patio hme. 2 car gar pr. CJ'l)t &r drps Lndry Pools, Jae • tenntS. $45CJ
rm area. No peU. two. mo. Adlt.s646-1
mo. ~t & last + Sl25 THE LAKES·New up
c.leanl.og & sec· 770-S629 graded 2Br. pool, JIH'.
WfDSJPETS ()I( t.enn.ts. no pets 1525 fno
F.astside 2 br & garage. 4S114CT12 •
S395. 3 br &'garage, $565
OFF1CE n your home. l..Cll)IMaleach 3248
zoned C-1 642·2S IO; •••••••••••••••••••••••
tM&-4848 Yearly rentals S4SO mo. &
---up. Renaissance Mobile a Br. very lg, rustom de· H 0 m e prop e r l i c :.
&gn. pl~h. adults only "'9&:ml6
no children or pcls.1-----
Located 295 Mt!S& Dr Dream llouse. Wood & ~. s:B-a081 glass. 2br, 2ba. fantastk
view. Nr beh & shops an 3 Br condo. lg. plush, next No Lag. No Pets. S69S,yr
to pool & J&c .• patio, kid-AvUll 8-1 494.3223.
dles crt, dshshwshr. A/C, ---
3202 wshr-dryr, 1 yr old. $650 Emera.Id Bay, 3 BK. 2 ba GeM&.. Q.8081 Ocean view' $1000 Mo
••••••••••••••••••••••• BT 3232 Brand new. beaut vie" IUOGET IEHTS oro J BR. 2 bu. $700 Mo
Economy-••••••••••••••••••••••• Furn. Lower 3 Arch 8;_"
Save gas +time HOMES FOR RENT <keanfront 4 BR. 4 ba
ffsesAptsCtgsF-Unf 3 or 4 br. Pnced from WU\ler orJuly.
S!2.S Bach yard free utal $465 to $495 J>'ncd yard & Tumrr AsSO<·
1<!45 lBr luds pool ga ra Res F am 1I1 t!S ~l 4.94·111i
S!SOBachkidspets please Kids & peli. ~.:-v• . 32L 7
8 "'ds welcome. Call 964 2566 or _._ 1ep a
S285 2 r .U pets J:ar !n3--2971. Agt, no foe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• UlO 2Br kids appliances --Large 3 br. 3 t>ar gar a g~. ~38r kids applJaoces F a 1• Valey 3234 family rm, large back
S3753Br gar pool patio .. ••••••••••••••••••••• yard. l'Ul·dl!·sac. ~511 S40048r kjds pool Su H b d u""'4Br kids ""ts g"r per ome, 4 r, en . mo. 1-737-8116 _.., ,... .. fuushed rm In garage. 3 -----
557.0825 pools. S650. ~. ,...wport leoclr 32&f
Homefmders-State Wide -tWMC)fOlt •och 3240 N •• O •• F •• E•E•:•:••t••&•••C••n··,: ~ Pclllinsalla 3207 ••••••••• •••• •• •••••••• . n il . 0 I ..
••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,_.. f c. BR rentals . Vill a Rental:.
Beautiful Bay view
2 hdrm, 2 ba. 2 car gar,
yrly $675 675·6670 or
b1s.&104 ask for Connie
3 Br. 3 ba, '2 hlock to bay
Yearly S8.50 mo 673·0456
eves ---
,..., .. 'lJJZ1 sq. t • .., • ex-675-4912 Bkr.
ecut.ave ho11w above Hun· ---------
tington Harbour, many --------•
xtras. ~. Call Mike
840-6.U
llOM~ l'OR R~Nl'
lay1ront Condo
Forever View. Luxunoui.
2Rr. 2ba. Serunly & prt•
suge al5()1mo Is~.
Mobi~ hOf'W I Trfr Pries 2300 Con.adefMcr 3222
J or t br Pnced from
~to $195 Fnt'd yard &
l(drJJ.(l'' l-'am1l1<''> plt'dSl'. kids & pel!>
wekomt! {.a ll ~ 25&6 or
973-2971 ~" · oo r 1.>e
Pr'f!'sff9ious Lido
2 Bdrm +de n Fn•:.hl\
decorat1-d Nwt! JMt111
$1000 mo
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VACANT
MOVf: HltillT IN •
llm ~kylUle. I bdrm • m
low r<'nt adult C M
µark ~I W Uav ~Jl 11.
l"n.nc onh please Call
eve. or wkend!> SJI 347·1
Spar~ ror rt•nl 32· max
Senior r 1t1z,.n:. park.
Co6ta Mesa ~-4151
MOVf, RIGHT IN ' '72
F'lrcball I br. low rent.
aduJl. C M Park Pnnc.
only 548 3663 eve:-..
Mowwtain. De>serl, Resort 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOR LEASE
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
home . M1ss1011 L akes
Country C lub Golf·
wnrus-pool Beautifully
landscaped. no main ·
tena.nce yard
9000 Clubhouse Rd.
Desert Hot. Spnngs
213·376-2572
Sun VaUey Jdabo. Perteet
Wmt.ertSummer rttrea
oon New 3 bdrm. home
Sl4S.OOO Agent 497-4844
Paul
CM of Couwty Propet+y 2550 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.......................
2Br. frplc, refng, y'!ar
lease
673·J02'l
2 Dr 2 ba duplex New
crpt. rrpk'. sep d1ntn1?
l ..arge pat.Jo. l '·2 blocks
from beach & shopping
SM() 64$-4533
3224 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EAST SIDE
Brand oew ln-level J br ,
2 ba lownbome. F'rplc.
m1r rowavc, skylight,
deck. Pool. tenrus. rec.
room. sms mo 646-4262
or 646-0061 .
Mesa Verde 4 br , 2 ha,
ram rm, (tp. wet bar.
~ rrpts, lge yard, oo
pets. S650. 751-3QM> __
517. 17th St 4 BR 2 ~~ ba .
fplr. xlnt cond yard
rmmt $6'75 846 -rnG 1 --
Walk ~ blks to heh from
3br, Jba, homC' New
pa i nt. s hutt er s.
hardwood nrs . l~L' fnee
yrd gar Rl'mockl~I kit
& bath l..ndry hkup Kids
welrom ~ $S50mo
!ID4841
Dix adultli 2br. l'~•hu.
patio. pool, 101•, t1•n
Prestt~e. Sc'I.· & Avu1I
Au g 1 :.t . H B
lst 1last1dep S485mo :;&4225, 962-2586.
4Br. 21t:lia. 3100 sq fl.
gardener. 3S' dock avail,
$795 mo lW0-6203 ev~. 493-94.31 dys ____ _ Clean 2 Br. mature couple
ooly. S1!iO + manage 11 units. No cbaldren or 3 Br. good area. Clean &
""""· 532-SOOS cute. ~. 840-1709. or ......., ~Joanne
Lovely 2 Br Coodo w /pool.
gar & carport, priv yard.
Mesa Verde area. Avail
now $&25. 646-8646
CHARMING HOUSE·2Br.
rure yd, garage. $&25 mo
~21.S4
New Town.home! Perfect
for roommates·2 mas ter
bdnm. Ocean view. len·
nis . pool. etc S675
!nS-34(17
3br.1""ba. Vacant .
Shows very welt.
848-2262.
2 Br. 2 Ba. patio. dbl gar.
pool Jae, sec. Beach.
$450. 644-1004 ------Vacant. HB loc. 3 BR
w/pOOi, Z25. 4 BR. C·
pool. 4 BR. C·pool. $600
Ask for Ketlh. 962-4471
-
V..·\11Ill1((),1
llOMI ..., Inc
REALESl Alf:
b !1-141)0
BLUFFS
IAYFROMT BEAUTY
3 br, 2 ba. bay view. prnl
decorated. Comm. po<>I
au garaRc /\va1l no"
~ mo lease 540-5505 '"
!65-21~
Bluff:i r ondo . lo\ e I}
super t'll'a.n :J BR. 2 ha •
t:ar Rar. Pool No pt!l::.
S65() Mo Agent 640·002U
•COHDO *
4 Bdrm. 2 bath. nr beach
~. t~. $700/mo.
&a.5-8323 640· l7 51
IWFfS I STORY
"l...tnda" 38r. 21>a. all
oew de c o r . $850 ,
l stllasl +s ec Al!t
546-2313. 54()..,3828 --------
.......v;..Hills
Spaoous 3 BR. fam. rm •.
diruog rm. Lge . yard.
beautlfully landscaped &
wa.Ued. Sl.000 Per m u.
Agent 640-6500_
New townhouse 3 Br 3 Ba ,
re!ng. wshr/dryr, pool, I
yr \5e, oo pelS, SS75 pr
m o . 63 1 -1317 or
213/471-8474
Almqu. Loven
TI1C charm or the 20':,, Close to beach & shop·
1'Qnvenie.ncco!the70's m ping. Ad o r able 4Rr
th 1 s 4 bdrm , 3 b a home. Perfect for nice
Carlsbad family home. family Gd schools. $575,
Hardwood flMrs. anll 546-2313
4Br, or 3Br + den. l.ndspd
yd, qUlet neighborhood.
nr pubhc &. parochial
schls, m3,)or s hoppmJ!
ZSO mo. Avail AuK I
Logan Murray IW6 1027
Wat.. front .... bdntt
On the Canal . Comm
pools & tenms avail nuw
S87S. 64S-3370
\llK' fixtures & leaded Del11Xe 2 br. I ba. All new
!!lass F a m(l y r m . in & out. Encl. Rarage. formal & informal drn-llll'!. hbrnry & la undry pvt yard. Adult couple. 1
rm central vacuum & IO · child ok. No pets. Must
door B B Q /heatalato r see. $100. 1960 Pomona
fireplace combo Totally m3432
landscaped. fenced yd, Mesa d e l Mar family l~t' 1deek w IO<'t>an view home 4 bdrm. 2 ba. JUSl
BJks to bcach.shoppmg. pamted. No pets ssoo.
!.ehooh, S189.000eatl tst, last + deposit.
WALLACE Ii CO. 963-4965
729•59'& 3 Br. 2 ba-. d-b-1-ga_r_aRe. lge
•~~4~3~3-&~~49~0~~~I yard in West C M. Avail 7122. $465. 642-9567
CMofState
Ploperty 2600 1 BR. fenced yard. very
Q\let S375 mo Pets OK. •••••••••••••••••••••••
HAWAIIAN
PROPStTtES:
All lslBnds·a ll prices·
rail local· ask ror Roger
964-2425
Deschutes Raver ; lot
Bend Orer.ton. !),;• acres
lro). 714~·6096
Red Estate ~ 2800 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mesa Ve rde 4 bdrm,
$50,000 equity Exchange ror R.E. or '>? 751-JmS.
Red&toh
W..t.d 2900 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wanud to b~ home by
young engineer . Good
credit ratJng. 3br house
in Costa Mesa. 1500 lo
2000 sq ft. Want to deal
directly w /o wne r .
7Sl~evcs
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.... ..,.. .... •••••••••••••••••••••••
64.2-3014
RBnM.
HEIDB>
for working mother & 5
yr old daughter. House.
d u p l e x or ? •
C. M. /Newport /Santa
Ana Hts area. Rent up t.o
$350 mo, Permanent job,
xtnt refs avail. Ca JI after
6Pm: S40-8308Jackie.
2 BR. l ba, l~ fned yard.
2·car gar. F /A heat,~
mo, 1st & last + $100.
Refs req'd. 642-1509,
831-1654.
4 Br 2 Ba. family rm,
frplc, covered pa tio. 2
car gar. new paint. Mesa
del Mar. Avail. alter Ju-1.Y 20. 1595. Agl. 8'8-4557
Santa Ana Hgt. Golf
Coune v1ew. 2-sty, 4br,
incl 2 msll' bdnns. 3ba,
study w/frplc. sep. F.R.
wtrrplc. 2 car gar. W ID
avail. Fenced back yrd.
New scaiJptured carpet
throughout. Close t o
working & s hopping
areas. SS?Smo. + util.
Days 754·7855. eves.
581-68118.
New condo nr bch: 3 bd or
2+den "s bat.h. clna rm, n o o k • ( r p 1 c .
bltm.mria.pvt patio &
d eck a r ea $700 /m o
Comm. amonltle1.
9112-1888 or 957 • lJM
3 Br home. newly clecor•t · ed. oice MlShboc11ood. f1'Cd back yard. MIO mo.
~
~ Idle lterns w\th a
Dally Pilot Clusafied Ad.
Landmark 4br, formal
DR. 3 <'ar g11rage. $650.
Diana. 846-1371
MMIWOft ....... 3242
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Hunt1n~t on Harbour
hOIJSe Wllh 50' do1•k
$1200/mo 3 Br. 2 ba, xlnt
bay location , a<'ro's
fro m Be acl\ Club
2131592·3177
l.Dvdy Harbour Condo, 2
be'. 21i'z ba. lge master
bdrm. pool, encl. garaf{e
Nr. beach. Only $:>50 mo
Ca.ll 846· 1371
JZ44 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
RENTALS
1BR.1 ba.. .. . .. S375
2 BR, 2 ba. . .. .. . . . $560
3BR,2 ba ...... $600/900
3BR,21i'z ba..... .. $675
2 BR. 2 ba ...... $475 /500
San Clemente
lf513 C.U."'5 DI: IRVtf(E
PAMOIAMIC view
3Br. 28a. new luxury
ga rd e n h o m e ,
Turtlerock. pool. $725
1]¥). 9155-?l.54
Condo. Univ Park Terr.
Cardi ff model. F'rlc.
patio. 2br. 2ba. $550.
Avail. Aic. J. 83S-0730.
Deerfield townhomc, z Br
WOW! Newpo rt Cn ·s1
townhouse, 3 Hr 2 11:• Ba. 2
rar ~ar. PoOI. Jae .• lenn•~
crts, close to beat'h. ~541
mo. I yr I~ Avail 8 I
W<lll 'I lust ! ('ti 11 640-164 l
BluHs Jbr NJ ndo. Qu11•1
cul de SIH' St I.~ open
h\'lni;? spar1• dwns tr'
" sunk<'n l'Onven.11\lonal
area S750 mo, I yr Isl'
Call K.iy rark('r. a~enL.
67~
New 2 bdr 2 ha 1-:iw1
Condo. pool & tenn1'
S700 I mo. 644-2300
lfte, new 2 hr execull\•'
tnhome S62:> l~a~1
~7221.
Onlut;
iffi m21.
WHtclffRHffy
2br. 21hba. condo. All ma
jor appl. $595. Wknd1ev1•
7 14 /540-3342. days.
213 l'!l&>-1811.
2 large bedrooms. 2'12ba.
2·s ly townhome. d('
lached gar . washer
dryer, all blt.Jns, custom
decor. li25. 645-7573 a gt
s.a.... 1276 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New 2 story. orean view
!lbr. t&2S mo.
77().8222.
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Clflthwa 3278 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4Br. 2~8a Condo. lg encl
yd. pool, drps. refng,
S550 mo. 493-M:M
3291 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 3Yt Ba, paUo. frplc, mlr· HOMES FOR RENT rored wardrobe. many . 2.-car aar. ca-3 or 4 br. Priced from
'IV .....,. J ~to-. Fncd yard Ir , ...,.,., ac. no pets. F . 1. $41$. AllOC-duea pd. gar ages. a m 1 1c s
A'1ai.Jc:-. l .s.52-17.0 pleaae. kids & pets ._... ~.Call 964-2566 or
2 Br+ dea, B.ancbo S.n ,_m.an __ ._At.t;::..;,. •.;..no;_f..;.~_. __
~;.:188Q~ ~~: c=:,::: 1•2s
St2 5 ./t se .••••••••••••••••••••••• _m.-_ __,_1631 __ -4400 ____ ~on 8uch hilltop
~ity Park-Tcrl'1ce view. 4 br, 3 bl, tac encl
2 bdrn'I 2 ba. CArdlfr. patio. dbl iaregr NeM. cletin 6 available. au1dren 4' pt'3 oil . ..,.5
m1~prrmo 561·2340 mo. 982·07'78.
.... ..... ... -. .... # ............. -,,.-~
11\~. JUiy \I. &911 ~·-•h u.tw.. ...... s..t. .u oo OfftuR...W 4400 .... W-.d 4600
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Af I 1111....... t.f • I la~ S....,._ lllO J 411 .................................................................... .
·-••••nH••H••n Clille... •1• If I ......... Jl40 ~ 2 bf apt, ft.W
Db. ed¥ka lbr, 1-.~ ·--·-•••• .. •••• .... -\••••••••••••••• rrJt, caay i.cce•• to ~~01 . J:cA~~ -.iar.i~be beJro9J. s...-. Vlllue !.ft:' te00 010 ~1-on&
Au'. a • t " . B • tadJ')' nn. Ad11lu. no New 1112 bdrmlrsury w·v-..o I
... /fut /dep '485mo. ~ .. _ 1MS3 ~wt • .-. Ill u plari. ..,., DY. VILL.AU E
MMllS, •asa 'nlL _.... fmm MIO + pool&. \ "" C 0 N D t) I 0 r • 2 D • .
nb, waterf•ll•. punda' aquod1y cl an. MSG mo ~ MW ! br'. I~ t>. ti• tor eoolitlll 6 tw111 ~ 1S73 u~ .......... ICl ~dbl L• ••r•t•· fDtd 1 1 rd 101 paid r r um ~11n c:..t....... J7M 1__ O.fSO Frwy drtv1• North
••••••• .. • .. ••••••••••• w~ l•te C.&L c-. oo &eat•h w Md""J dC'n ~mo-S.·llZM that Wes& un t.k1''•ddt-n
3 Ut. I ~ ba condo Pool.
dbl 11ur. 1\ahwhr Kid•
Nr Sooth ('out Pluu
~ nio 7M tll20 AICl
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l'ecn 10 ethare a BR 2 Ba apt. Turtl•rock u u .
Irv 111$ 1~· &'183, afl ., ..
Roonunilt~ wanted 2Br
twnhH. pool. bib frm
bch & OCC. rent Incl ph,
utll, Neal 64~-~ 11ft
6.PM
f'cm-P nuruihle. sell re
llara. neat. conaldcr1111:
shr ILB 2 br dplx $130 Paw Mt .S31J9
a..t\8.R.pool•p.allo.no to Scaw1nd Vlll111(t'
.... Adlllta oa)y ,,., 1714)1!1).1.&ljil
-~GT~ 6'$ .,!JO_ ~ I \It m1 l!J tK't•un
Fem to shr 2 RR 1•-, Ba.
*f hMllh h .... "-d twnhseapt. HR $150 mo or~ l 900 Age ~-221.900-<4962
ta\. 1 er mobllo home.
M.alwe adull oob'. No peu. Quiet. l«'W'e 1991
Nllrpt IMvd. ~3 --------U.,..IHdi 374' •••••••••••••••••••••••
l..AOUNA H ACH MTR
INN. Maid 11rrv rolor
'IV, heated J>OOI Ut1l.
11\4)4t4·~ 9~ No
O>Mt lfwy
.... ,.,..... J7 '' .......................
WIHAVE
SUtet •RB« ALS
TAKING
MSERVAnONS
associated
8W• • [M'. i.11 t\ '()J.l'~
, • "1.. k 1lt, J t (>(lo -----
SUMMER RENTALS
By the <iWeek. now avail
Also Winter Re ntals
No fee. Agent67s..8J70
SUMMER
RBfTALS
OIAMONO
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
64S-757l
tbr, newly de rorat('d. Zbr. lb• J1n11111 rm. •••••••••••••••••••••••
pMiO. 1ar.,e fl laundry (rpk $47!1 .. <!t11. ll111. TIW. EXCITING R1'::SP fem t-0 share lge
beach house, pvt bdrm &
baU\, $250 mo. 960 5580 No~ m <"hild OK livtnA rm '42!1 ( .111 PA&.M MH A A"S &MS )4$.*4) Larr y ti r Chn C MINlff&.'iTONPT8t;H
Nf'wly dttorat~d adult
apt 2br, Iba. opl"D
bMmed rclhna with IOU
ol wood S3J0 1rno No
I~ 6"13-ll0.'9 ewa
MIWPOIT
UdTMIMTS
2 Br ~ + \llll. lnfanl.I Ml> Nopets
~Newport Blvd
C:OlilJll Mesa
len'Al.
MllDID
for working rnOlhcr & 5
yr old daughter. Houst!,
duplex. semi-pvt apt.
C.M /Ne wµo r t /S .A
Heights area Rent up to
D5() mo. Permanent job.
xlnt ref's avail. Call nftl'f
6pm. Ja<'kie. 540.8308
3 BR. 1''1 Ba. fplc. cpts_
dilJs,patio.dblgar. S3R5
No pets No smoking.
~or 548· TI29 agt.
3 BR. l'h ba.. upper. 2
OilldreoO.K. ~-1027Val~ia. 751·9905
2 Br stv ref quiet pool $310
ad.lts no pel.s 423 W. Bay
548-9516
~ lwch. 1&2 AR
G ltlt.h SI 3 br. 2' h;i
dbl {t\)\C. liihwhr ~
IM6-'nl61
New 4 l'h•x Apt J Wr 11
2..., bu w 1 lh
washer llrycr h0<1k uµ eoo 3 bdrnl 3 bu uppt-r
wul S475 2 bdrm 2 ba
1395 7711 1 (i hm1·0 All
have fireplA<.-es No P.'b
No fee Martha or M 1k1:
846-1371
.,,, bUt w beach. 3 Ur 2 IJu
adults $115 122 9th St
~8149
I llock to O~eCll\
from $255& up
Adults No JX'lll
l!lttl Mei.a Dr
(S Hlllb t:.ast of Newport
8 1\ld)
!lam Spm S48 9ll60
TREES. TREES
ADULT APARTMENTS
NesUl'<I among tall pines
& ruslung stream~
Pl\CIFIC WOODS
839·2140
f«=>pon:.1ble workinJ! ~trl
11~""1.'I 'lt udiu or s in1de
UllL AU!! I. Corona rll'I
Mar. Lo1tuna Oana
l'oml art'&~ Perm rt>fi.
714 ~~
M/F . l.O sht 2br. 2ba, apt
Irv Pool. Jae. tennis.
'200. + '"w ttl Dennis
975-1405 d ays, evei..
54G-~7 -----c M bomc w /washtdry,
furn o r unfurn rm
Mature non-:.moke r
s..57·9689
Roommate wanted M If'.
25 +. pvt reside nce,
CdM 3Br,2Ba,640-TI10
Prd woman w/cluldren
16 & 11. needs home to
Shan? w 1same 551-0322
Responsible female 25 :JS
to share 4 bdrm, Ba I hie
home 67S.34M 2 Br, 2 b&. frµll'. 2 ('.tr
11arage Adult:.. no pt•b
$360 . As k fur Dl<'k
962·6154. 4?~tlS ~1 3423
Fem 25-35 pref Mu st ht'
Rooms 4000 llt'al I blk to bt>al'h 3br.
2 Br . 2 ba. pool. ~11ra(:c.
frplr . adults, no Pds
$MS. 842-9583; 642·5251
New deluxe 3 Br. v,, ba
Lge yard, garuite. Kids
ok. no pe t s . $500.
534-2306: 848·~
••• •••••• •• • • • • • ••• • • • • 2ba, Sl50 548-9816
IU)orn w 1k1ll·hcm•ttc
$72 A'Ct'k & UIJ
54a·!l7S.')
Maml'<i l'pl looking for
reliable fem lo share
home m Mesa Verde
SS1.o742.
M F 30 '15, str:.11.:ht lU
share exe condo A 11., r 1p. sec. gates $200+ 1,
uW 919·5500 ex 217 days .
AftS 549-7826.
..... ~ Uve-m. m11le or fem ap HllrC' 3842 prox SO yrs. Resnbl rent.
Female wanted share 2 Or
furn apt w /male S30 wk
Costa Mesa. 546·~
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a.8JIH>l79, Santa Ana ~~
Condo for lease on en· ••••••• •• •• •• •••• •• ••••
4350
Separate bath. kitchen Garage or storage space
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BEST DEAL
IMMEWPORT
!Only 3apacea lef\1 >
You won't Hnd a bette1
rate tor de luu orftcf •ce tn Rll of N.-wporl
Ht>arh ! Space rangei
from 400 sq ft to 3200 SQ
I\ COn&lder t b 111
•Ce nter of Newporl
Jo'blandal Di!1tm.-t
•lmmed11te Freewa)
At<'eSS
•All Ut1llt1es Paid ·~Day Janllorul ~rv1re
Please call tor an ap
JlOOltment.
833·881:1
and ask about our
SPECIALJULY RATF-(\
AIRPORT AaEA
BnsWISl. Exposure
~sq. Ct. 4 office s wle
w11h light e d i.1gn
ava1lahility Xlnt acres!>
to new Ctlr.1 frwy Con
tud l'ahsades Center
Leasmi:: omce at 2082
S F: l:Jnswl •200 or cull
SSHOlO
New offi ce space with
complete tenant 1m
provemenL'I 1100 sq fl
Av1ulable Sept I Koll
Cen t e r , N l•w porl ,
~
EXEC. SUITES
Tasteful cxccul1' t• .,Ul\I'!-.
in J pt'rfl•ct lo1·J l 11111
1-;asv rrwv a<'<'t'!>s C'loM· t 11°a1rp o rt f l n t·
rcstaurant'l C.:Clnfcrenr l·
room . pcrs on alt Lcd
1illotw :in11w~nng. ptius
l"rom $260 <..:all Beverly
at 1179-2161. -----680 sq fl. carpe ted,
panelled, Manner M 1
Sq, Npt. t680 mo 67~
OfftCE SPAC E
Newp o rt Beu th ,
We11l c llff a r t-a 4110
s q ft./a tr-etP (;a ll
642-8079 f'a c1r1c k e.il
E);tate. Gene Hill
Large 2br choice N . B.
localJOO. Steps to bch.
673-9312
Ava1l . Au g . 1 5 th ,
Beautiful new lrg 3br.
con do. 2 ca r gar,
pool /lennis crt.s. gd loc.
Nr. So. Cst Plaza. Quiet.
1600/mo. 549-3710 morn·
trance lo mam channel
Boal slip incl. Easy walk w beac.h. 2 bdrm. 2 ba.
1>75 per mo. 2131592-3232.
pnv non smoker. $160 oo alley.~ mo
per mo 83!1-4178 _ _ _ 541:1..oo?2___ _ CXf1ces or hui.1nc:.s. S4:c
-&t·rv1cr av;.111 Nr br h
'175 No Npl Blvd
&1&4481 .... --Newly rum lbr on 431"d St .
Jncludes parkilag. rent
$375, no peta. Broker·
Owner 5SHWO.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,., •••• 3807 •••••••••••••••••••••••
L.IU"ge duplex upper. 4br,
& den. 2ba. View Quiet.
Conve n1en1 p a rking.
$625 /lease 64 2·8087.
642-8128
2 bdrm, 1 ba. wall l<1 wall
~·pts. drps, bllns, ycany.
fi13-4964
Lg bachelor or beach.
50tb/Rlvcr . Ulil. pd
Avail 9/1 $295. yr\y ,
645-4166
CaroM .. Mer 3122 •••••••••••••••••••••••
f .arJo?e J br. frple. pvt pool.
1 empl'd person, No child
or pets. S425 Lease.
64()..4989.
2Br1 Ba w wnhouse. pool.
deck. carport. adults. no
pe ts. Lease. $45 0 .
67J.80Cll/67J.0473 ---2 BR. 2 ba .• bltns, frpl.
s undeck, gar. door
opene r , blk. to Big t:orona. '60I> Mo. 673-6510
3824 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LA MANCHA APTS
Large, 1,2&3 bd garden
apts. Adults. Dshwhr,
bltns, encJ gar, gas bbQ.
f>l:lol . Gas Pd. m Scott
,,, . 642-5073; 645-5611
lnp&eves. .J
Brand new 2br. 2ba. walk·
ln closets. Encl. gar.
Xtra . parkiog. Enc l.
patio. Pool & jac. Two
models. $400 4c $4.20.
Adu1U Only. 646-2901.
New 2br, l~ba Townhse
encls . gar. (rplc, end.
patio. quiet area. Good toe. Close to everything,
Adults OnJy. $375. & $395.
64&-4074.
2Dr w/Jtat, carpet.s.
Wtr pd 63641.20 1-Spm
2176 .. D" Placentia S290 2228 .. A .. Placentia S305
2S66 ··A·' Orange SJOO
2 bdrm, gar. Responsible
persons Only. S32/mo,
646-8715
1# 3 bdrm. rrptc, dble
gar, oo pets. avail AUG.
l days 633·5620 eves
548-3600or 642-0450
Eaststde, eirtra lrg . 2br.
pat.lo. gar. $375. 642-5466
er 645-4483.
DLX·VI EW·2b r , near
beach & shops. $360
Adlls, no pets. ~79
23>1Pac1ftc
2 Br, 1'1'J ba townhouse.
gara11e. patio. pool.
jacuzzi, ftreplace. Adull.s
ooJy. ms. 631-4984.
Westside. spacious 1 Br 1
Ba. newly decorated,
carpet.a/drapes, all new
appl.. no pets . S275.
631-0597 /552·9723
l Br. frplc, carpet/·
c:tr.pes, fenced in patio,
2 Br, 1 ba, cpts, drpa, no nopels. 646-2723 __ _
dogs. ~~!'17°522· ~ 3br, 2ba, frplc, clean.
~ 3844 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ 1 Br condo,
beaut. landscaped over·
looking stream. A/C,
pool, Jae. tennis crts,
$300. Avail 7 /21.
551MB571833-5102
a....,_.1eadt 3841 .......................
2 Br. ocean view. new <'rpl
& paint. Very clean ~
~-549-11.86 or 83J..8'Jl7
PENTIWUSE-NO. END
2Br, 2ba luxury apt. Lg
tt-r rllce. p a nor a m ic
ocean views Malure
adult.s. Referent•c:.. No
pets. Ls e $650 m u
~-
tWwpcri leach 3869 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK NEWPORT
Ba c helors. l or 2
Bedrooms & Townhouses
From $31B.50
Spectacular s pa. total
re<"r eation proF:ra m ,
soetal program. 7 pools . 8
teruu.s courts. At f'ashion
I.stand, Jamboree & San
Joaquin Hills Road
(71•1644-1900
2 Br, 2 ba condo. Vt blk to
beach. 2 car gar .• auto
opnr. Beaut. bay view
TSL Mgmt 642· 1603
NEWPORT HE IGHTS
Quiet, coo\ 28K. pool.
pall06 ; adult.s. no pets,
Dl5. Mgr: 642·734_0 __
Newly painted & carpeted
1 Bdrm. 1 bath w /patio.
Cooveruent loc SJOO/mo.
631-1400
Rm. pvt bath. mature •ti double gar w/elect
empld lady. lite pri v. ref. door opene r. 430 El $35.
Sl60 + Lag Bch 494-7346. Modena N.B. 646·9095,
Ill. rru. to PCH S250mo. or
toowX + ut1l.
960-4196
an mature non smoke pvt
ba, kit privl $45 wk
~or 557·0678
Fem, student worker . non
s mo ke r . k1l pr1 v .
S200 +ut1I Kin g sz.
rm +balh. 552-8703.
Pvt furn room & entr. E·
sidfo l' M $160. m o .
64S-OH.6 ~ 640.1Z78
~r Rentals 4200
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Former haunt of movie
greats. Pvt. Oce.in Po1 nl
Most Caotast1c view o(
La g una C us t om fwiUture. Sips 5. Adults
ooly $SOO week July
~:499-4673
Complelt'ly furn1sht-d
wook.ly rentals. $200 &
up S a n Cle menle
Beach com ber Rily,
498-4101
Laguna, oceanfront pn v.
bt>a c h , f1 s h1n g
weekly 1m o. Winter
Rate.. 499-3816 ..
Gorgl>ous Bay View. Tcr·
raced over sandy beach.
2Br. 2ba Ava.i i July &
AURUSt . Ber 7PM t•all
fl73·CT170. anyume call
494-0029 or 64.S..6685
Sle~ lo bearh, 2 BR. I
ha .. $250 wk Avail.
thruout summer; 2 BR. 2
ba. + den. $55() wk
• agent 673-3663
2Br bse Bal Isl. $500/Wk.
Aug 6th to 20th. 300 Onyx.
671 nAOor67S..3634
Sgt garage o r s torage
space, Westside Costa
M es a . $35
mo.631-0597 ISS2·9723 .
Offiu R~al 4400
•••••••••••••••••••••••
500-1250 sq fl . llwy VIS·
tbihty. Laguna. sub parking. Ne w 1·aq >1•t.
drapes & paint . air cond.
Pric e ne go ti a bl e
549-11~. 5..57-5870 --OFFICE space av:i1l11hle
:il 171175 Bearh Ulvd
near Talbert '" llunl
mgton Beat·h. S50 P\'r
month. Phone message
service $10 per munlh,
desk $5 per month. Datly
T'ilot 0H1 ce. P h one
64Z432lext. 276.
Ex.ecut.ive om~ avail in
full serv ofc bldg. Nr
0 C airport Recept &
phone ans Sei:y ser'.
conI rm, et(' Pis t all
752~188
Can&POIHTE
EXEC. SUITES
.Jamboree& MaC'Arthur
Bay Windows
Plush Carpel
752-2737.
$190 UP. Off1cc·s tor c .
cpts. drps. A /C 17301
Beach. H.B. Lse. 842·2834
Newport Beach ofc, full
kitchen & bath.
675-4912
t"REE Secretary w /offi ce
SJ2S. S400 ca II
631·2242
&.tsinessor offi ces pace '" Npt. Bch on Newport
Blvd. I hlk from Cst
llwy. Aprox. KO<r..q fl
$\OOfmo Call Mr Welb
bi:l.J.SlO
OranAE> County Airport
f:Xccutivt: offi l'JS Plus h
<;Ullt'S & l,mhv 0Ht1°l'S.
l<onl in('ludcs r t••·t•p
t1on1st St•c re t a ri .~I
'>l'rv1<·es a \•a1 l !:-tan1ly tns 01.22
:.iOO Sq. 1''\ Pnmt· l0t·..1
Lion betwn 2 (rwy.,., ~il l
ruv1de. 14304 Beach Bl.
Wes lm1ns l er. r.ill
919-8889 or 645· 1260
<Xflce 1n your HOME. 3 br
& garage, $565. 7..oned
C·I 642·2510 646-4848
Nt-wport Blvd. fronl.lf!l'.
750 sq rt.. $350 1wr mo
Mt 548 71~_ -
llas.iiwss Rental 4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For store & office i.pace al
reasonable rat.es .
500 to 5000 Sq Ft.
MESA VERDE DR
PLAZA
1525 M~a Verdi.' E. C M
545-4123
LF:T'SMAKEA DEAL
1200 sq. ft . 1.11 gru t loc:i·
lion ln Fountain Valley.
Please call Cheryl Green
(213) 540-0227
Balboa Island. 2 new
stores or 1 large store.
118 ~ate. Avail. now.
Call toset.-. Agt 675-8170
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Rt1poo&lble, woduo&
writer a ecka ont
bedroom cottaae In
Ulirofta del Mir or COllll
Mesa Quielnet\S essen·
\W. Wnte Chw1l1ed Ad
dlll. Daily Pilot, P 0
Box 1560, Costa Mesa
92636
Ca~r mrnded 1tude 11.
will exchange lands1·a p
1ng. gen house ma int
!le rv1 c es fo r l1 v1ng
quarters Also will hcius""
SJl wtult• you"rc on vaca
lion. Very dependa ble
4fiT1 ·:trl'I
2or 3br house in lrvioe
Coupl{· w 1sml child .
~28411
Wanted to rent 1 /8179.
Corona del Mar or Npl
Sch 3 Br unf. house.
fenced yard. urage.
~ pr mo or nl'gotn1te
for rcnov;1tmn by 1.1do
lsle carpcnli•r. ~JC<'<'ll.
refs 493-1910
•••..•.................
lulinns ~ity 5005 ....•......•...........
Tennis Shop Xlnl N 8
area loc Top brand:1
llt~h profit, low over
hea d Sl-t .0001-1n"
ll73-43 IJ A l{t
Rt!{ hcaut1ful wom1•n '
hou11qu« Xlnl h 1•Jdl
l111·at1on 759 OJ<!:!,
7~ 1S57 ---PART TIMI-: WINDOW
cl~anin~ bus1ne!>S, riq~
area. Evs 9711·31W8
NEW HAROWAREStorl'
Xlnt. loc $200,000 +In
ve ntor y. OwnriAgt
~1:m
Snell. exrluiuve Laguna
Bch. t'Ot'E'5l Ave retail
loc avail for cost of (fro
t'(:>rator fixture'\ Don I
miss thL'> opportun11 y tii
tutvr-your own ti~tne''
1n pnm1• are a C.:.i ll
4!11 1..244 or 6-12 l714
Monty to Loon 5 0 2 S •...•.........••.••.••.
SW1'4G
LOA.MS
&
2HO TltUST DEB>
LOANS
Customll.ed to meet
YOUR need~
R.E. DEPT .
SANTIAGO BANK
714 /832-5200
f NEED
f MONEY
• CRB>ITHO
PROBLEM
2nd & 3rd TO I0011s
547-5402
Arran~ed I·~
Coast HonR Loo.ts
CASH FAST
2nd & 3rd homeowner
loans Cs:.t. .. for a n y
JlUlllOSe' EZ terms, pas t
credit no problem Call
now .. Noobl.Jgat1on. Bkr
955-1610
SOOK to 20 mil. R.E .
Develop. Const ruct &
take out. Inventory . r~
ceivables fin. Bus ex·
pand. Unbankable our
specialty. !>47 ·573'7. Don
Bnan.
MONEY AVAILABLE l..o
cost. any purpose. Mr.
Harg.ra ve 9Sl ·3535
5100 LOlltl ..... uoo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
~II o1n) 1lcm Of com
btnat1011 or 11•·111i. r1>r '7!. or len with a l't•nny
f'mrht•r Ad 3 hne11 lor 2 rlll1M'l.·u11vc doys t:.1t•h
uddJllut111I llnt-lb 6(Y for
the 2 d&Yb {"hor11r 11 '
No comml!rr111I uds
For rnort< 1nflirm11110n
and to ploce ynur 110 l.'llll
642·5678
PLANMIHGAH oerroeaHST
Party or wcddtnlf' Tht•n
call Jolly Al's Oompah
band for real old time
mus ic 531 Z95 1 o r
531 2250
CASH FOR·
YOUR OPINION
Wonwn lll(t·~ 11'1 59 who
owo fhOfl pr11t• P'ISOr'I .
M 11• r 11 w <t v 1"; 11 r 11 ,.
m.1k1•r' wf' h:i vP c;n mt>
Qut.-"1illr.inll. for yr,u & w ill
pay you S>I (/fl VJ t1nswn
I.hem Cill Comrnun1ra
l11111 ft.Ml>arr h f11r mnri>
1nformattrlfl !>49 R317
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
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"rfor~f> f 'u n I y
n .-;1 ·11,111-.
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•hnnn v.11h mv IL v•·ar
iM "'"' aMI \11t1n1 ni>ic t 1r,
tTP w at. cJ t .. Jy hr1ldtnl( d
~TI.Bl-.
lolt&Fowtd 5300 ••••...•.•........•.••.
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
642-5678
FOUND. Wh\te puppy
apa. a mo1.. viciruty or
Newport WH t . Hunt· inl&.oft Beach. Loolta like
Samoyed. CaJl •J&W~
Lalt· White male Cer-m.
She pherd Nr
Brookbunt/lh&. Jlunt
8ch982-&'56
Found. Womens
diamond ring.
M2·58tW
Lost. remal~ Doberman. vie. Placentia & 19th.
C.M. IC round. pleu!le cull
546 fi l93 or 642·2862
Reward.
L.ofit Female Irish Setter.
on 4th of July. Dana Pt
vie. Call 496-9130.
IA8l: Necklace w /gold
triamcll' pendant. wed ding girt. sentimental
va lue. RE WARD Ap·
pro.x lst wk 111 May l'h
752 8885 dyll 975-031" '"'es Jan
I 111\ Vorky Terner Vil
c;ully h y Vt ctu rt "'
A m e r 1r 11 n C M
HF;WARI> !$30 24 1K
548 75C8
FOll NO ~111 puppy
fem11l r blk & hrwn.
Milan & Weslmtnlsler
r9$~
fr-mrt St flo>marrl neM
Hamilton Ma~olta Cdn ~ r la1mf'<l 11t tne (> C
An1rnal ~l'IE>lter , C a ~"
1174
lr111t Ra""''"<I (Pm.ti" V' H.Qkpr 6' k;,hh < \i f'I,,
"""<a~ ">7~ aft ~pm
f'OL'NlJ f'a1r rif f'arring.'
in ~'" ''O'" <' M On July on P.t2·lt220
F't1!.\Jl1 f'•m.t l•·
~ M>\\lll'T f .A"" fr,r~r
.4(P .. '(;~ ~.,
fo'ounti ~,,. r.ar,-, <1ttrn i
m A 'lN"''" • •r ... , ' < '•< .. ,.n t,, r.rFoP <.'r ;,.-t1 .. , v,, "'q:..,,. -,. r. \<
·Af:..14 •. :
Jo'f)(l'il> 1 it•r-•;r ~'1f•:O'
t\rurr..;1~ v ,~ ;fl r,, "f'.
Arum.I f,1.<.trrri lr,,,IJXI
tDs.( ll!mal" r•l1
Oad '5hvnd . f,.mdlP Te-r
r1 e r pupp y b fJ l l'!
beaut iful doll.'> :..~'"' ii.hel~ at "e'<lr poC"t H1lb Arumal Hospual 2fi71J
~Miguel. S B. i~-l.911_
FOL":-0 0 Irish Setter .
male. 1-4 7'3. Vic Slater &
Graham. II B 846-SHJ
Personah 5350
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lJ"f\l or f'nund a iwt? Ca II
,\ n 1 ma I /\:. s 1 ' l a n t• c
U>a~IJ(' 53'1-W3. no ft•t·
t: 'i t:: R <: I Z I :Ii 1 ,
MA • ...;~,\G 1-:
Uoh Jamt,.., L11 Ma.;!>eur
Outrall !1 l l 494 51 II
Found vie lioldt•nwt•st &
Hetl , II II blar k m;tl1•
GcrmJn :>hep h c rd
1!4i-6311l
Ub"T Womans diamond
Pear Shaped Still tn ~wt·
Ong. S.2A 2.S Vic oC Ruben
E. Lee. M.itacos. o r
Lakeside nc-.tJurant'I
KE:Wt\RD2l3 ~t-~I
I.O s t G r a y bla 1 k
l"UC KAP OU tl oj.!.
female Jul> 4th. \ 1c.· of
MICHELLE'S
•Outcoll*
111\M 2AM 835 :rn!I
•FOXY UDY •
OlITCALLONLY
•972-1138•
PREGNANT "' C ann ~.
1.'0l\f1dent1al t'Ounseling &
rc<erral Abortion. adop-
tion & kl.""Cp1ng.
APC\H ~;
B:i.>s1 de Ur & Aalbna Spiritual RHdtt lslan<t Re~ard f>/3·56&. e:rxH l815S. ~I <:ammo Real San Clemente ; Fully tic
LOST Whtl t> <."ock<-r ForAppl.492-7296
Spaniel M i\nswt-r'i to •-----'-=-----
.. Aspen·· Vic Ba lboa COUMTRY GIRL
Penn_1_-8 _67_36oRs __ *ESCORTS*
1..-0sl Sml female lnsh :M Hrs. 97H513 Seller. 19lh S t 11 8 .
900-4090 LANA'S OUTCALL
LOST: Brn /wht m a le
Shellie. "Roger'', vie CdM Hi S e h l 7 /7 ,
Reward! 546-3146.
SlOO REWARD for fem
Dalmatian lost in Rrea area 990·18941956·7860.
10AM·2AM
n 5.0493
____ ....,.. ______ , Walk to So. Coast Plaza.
2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt. pool e t c . S 4 5 0 .
Luxunous 2br condo in
prestJgious Big Canyon.
All the latt'!lt amenities
m e ld s u bt erranean.
secwity gara1ee. tennis
cts, pool l'. Ja e,
microwave oven c tr
Avall for 1 yr IBe. $850
_mo No pct.A. 2l3·9'2lHB44_
Vacation Retttah 4250
Established Newport
Beach full service ex·
ec uti ve suit e. 3 in·
d1vidual oH ict-s no w
avaJlable All amenities
included in month lo
month r ent a l .
MacArthur at J amboree.
EXECUTIVE ROW INC
Harbor Blvd. C.M Pnme
comm'I lor $300 mo
548 U56 or 675·2213
----FOUND: Zebra F1M h. Money to Loan o ....i .... _k v w N
Sincere slngle-60. singing
Sept. song solo. Seeki;
sympathetic s uiter t o
shr. super 2nd half. Send
Synopsis to Box "574.
Daily Pilot PO box 1560.
CM. 9216216. ----
Adulta. $375. m o. Gas 213-788--SIS7. 714·951-1030.
paid. 642·5073.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~for rent, Big Bea r 1 ____ 752_·7_1_7_0 ___ _
Any purpose $30,000 """ ~ · •<' · pt . minimum ~. 540-1433. Needs mate 673-5760
. 111erapeutic massage by
he'd technician. NB.
Appl. 3:30-9PM 548-2817 ----------• LuJe l bdrm upper. $Z65.
Spacious %&3 br. apts. Quiet building with
tamily unit. Pool & beautiful landscaping.
C ly sips 6: linens furn. Newport Nr P 0 Modem S2S nitely pr cpl Call Elegant oCflces 11101 548 sq ft . store or oCc ~uiess tmvestment
loans. any purpose.
Playground. Sundance Jdeal for adults over 35. W,_. ......... 1996 N l No pets . LEEWARD ~~ib:tween12·5~P e. APTS, %020 Fullertoo
--------Ave. (l blk eaat Newport
1.J 00 lSLf; BAY FHO NT mt.er 3 p.m. 548-1989 Newport Blvd 26»E Avon 213-477-7001 645-2111 Ag\. 842-0455 __
Gardeu Vl.sta Apts Ave le l blk south of
Beaut. brand new 1''2 Bay). 631·0397.
Br. frplc. laundry r m. -r-I-A ---~-1-2-._
lmmed. occupy. S335 to --• v SC25. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
TSLMgmt 642·9412 NICE 2 br, crpta. drpe.
stove, dshwhr, c14rport,
quet, ms. ~14._ F,astside quiet 2br, gar,
patio. $300. Adults.
548-21Z7.16021stSt.
Lower3br,2ba,MesB Del
Mar area. $425 . 2
c h i ld r e n , no pets.
751-Zl.56
Becbe.lor Apt.
large 12$0.
Evenings 498-0318
Charming 2 br. 2 sly
duplex, frpl, ulil pd, $500.
Mrs H artley, 33872
Zanito, (714> 493-1910.
Fint Is last, sec de p, no peu, decU front & back.
.......... d. 3840 .......................
~UV~
Moat W I. Free. New cpt.
drps . E ncl. 1ar1ge,
patio, 1r eat kitchen
,r/bltnl. Adutta. no pet.a.
Dbl smk 1n bat.b.. 2 Bdrm $.150 SHARP, beach 1,2 & 3 BR,
2323 Ekteo Ave, C.M. fl-pk. diatnnhr, garag~
&a-78111S 6 patlo1. No pets . -------~1 -.2151 MISAPIMIS
e.dl sns. n,1c, PGOI. Jacu:al 1as bbq, clceed
pr. Adult.a, DO pet.a. 2ill50
Harl.a Ave. 54NM1
NEW 2 BR tfthle, l ~
811, Frplc. I DO peb. 1ttO Wallace,•·-.-
•N'·BA8
•DELUXE•
GARDEN APT.
2 ....... ..,
3poola
2 Bdrm · Cetshnu View
S695 mo. G3J·3 230,
675-0120
WEST<.;W 1"1'' 2 br, 1 \.'i ba
townhouse. Walk to shop·
plnl(. Adults only. No
peli. 1728 Bedford Ln.
~ ,!!10· yrl,y. 548:~533
2br, 2ba rondo, WestcUH
area. $495mo. Adults.
645-1528
KAUAl Ocean front 2
bdrm 2 ba. Condo.
~eeps 6 ~ per night.
'481·791t6
TAHITI .
M!ldem l or 2 br colta1te
on beach on Tahiti w1lh
car. row boat, wash
machine. complete.
k1tchen. etc For more
info call 979-2009 eves &
wee\(ends.
J.Br, newly dee, gar park· ing, yrly $375 mu. LakeTahoe.newly furn,3
673-3958.544-6899 BR, 3 & condo w /dock.
tenrus & pool. 955-3385
Highly upgraded Npt
Crest 3 Br 2 Ba condo,
walk IO beach, pool/jac I·
tennis ('JU. ~-646-4067
' Lovely 2br. Iba, priv. pat.
encl. gar. S375yrly. No
Pas. Avail. S.l . 494·3223.
2 Br. l~ ba townhouse
style, adults, no pets.
.. 5411-2682. .
3 BR, 2 ba., upper apt.
Near Udo. Quiet area. Adulta pref. Agt. 87s.8170
Brand new S Br. 2"" bli,
FR twnbte. panoramic
view or ocn & city ltJJ,
pool, sauna, Siii: & cmplt rec tac. S750/mo. C•ll
714 J963.G802
evs.
UTn..E BALBOA JSLE
Wtdock for BOAT <limit
18'). 2br, sips HJ. l2x24
view LR & food bar, gar,
S\D'l~k. telephone. July
$350/wk, August $425
twk. 548-9647 am & nites.
lblolwu Partly furn. 2
bdrms, July, on goU
CQUl'Se. $3S /day 640--0764
..... to StMn 000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Movmg~ Avoid deposlta &
cut livin ~ expense s'
ProCesllonally s ince .um.
HOUSEMAru
832-4134 O>vend car port ,,_."" .... 9111n •. PCH • Ne~rt Blvd. -•-·· .._.. lbr, Wt1tcUtr area. Pool, doeetotwya • t>ch:I lnclry, carport. Adult. fm lncld I. Oarage, wall to ahopplne. 831.-.. pool, 6'5-a632. Mature.
17111 .... awllt S.Cll•• il1' ~tetolhr28rdplx .. w__,. _................... nr Ji alr1ro~:S CM.
847•6064 BldL -· 6 l br, 11711. $111.IO+UUl 17
If • ,. ....... Both OD bcb. W /beat Expand your Ufest.yte tba 81-'fs MW cl1x.. coodo. _ wtdt.e n~ vi... l1lll wtth a comgetlb&e rOQm·
Nr. ocem. *· ~ba. pd. 1.-.aolA nte. We dltcover that
Adut&I. IM. Ofter. 9100. l Br l •· 2 bib from S. ,,_ Plf'IOO, c.tll ... .,.. ........ ao ,... •• 221 c~ I WWW .... ,. TWO PEAS tN A PAD mat..tcMlll ..._. -.; -ISl-GIUor71!18·1208 •· 2 Ir. l i.., lndrJ rm, • ..... • ...... •• •••••••
becllfi•e S..ifft
Newadcliliontoswle 180.
flail service exec. swtes
in Newport Center. 14
new offices in plush sur·
roundin·gs w /unde r
ground assigned park·
ing. From S295 mo. Ask
about our move·ln al·
lowance
Newport Regency Corp
{714)644-7189
Law office or other pro·
Cesslonal ofClce. AVCO
Financ ial To w er
Newport Center. Single
o<rices or 3 office suite.
Recept.lon area. Xerox.
law library. 95S-Z4ll 01
675-Z7ll.
•MEWPORT llVD.•
C.M. office spa<'e. S275
TI41631-5664. 2131862·8967
Prol. ore. space avail. In
Calif. 1st Bank Bldg. 15<
sq. ft. Low price lncls :
Janitor ial. aecurlt)
services, cool. rm & ut1l
Conv. locatlon 230 E. 17U•
St. C.M. 642-9560.
l?:BAnabeirnSt, C.M.
()(flee. 1.0ilet, parking cround noor. xlnl loca
ti<lO. 525 sq. tt. $195. mo
673-~
<Xe Blda nr. Lido Isle.
4700 fl w/hlgbly Im
proved pv\ oles. Xlnl fo1
llt1()n)ey, CPA, financial
Irvine Center Rily
833--9191
AIU'act.ive IOO+ tq. n. of «ce apace and con rwence room located 111
new Wkllna near O.C
Airp ort 4r maj o 1
freewl)'l.IM·lm
baJc:o-.y, beam c:eU., 1AMl1 aU ... ll, M peu, 3br,!ba, 1'1 yrd, nu cr\)ta.
....._t\Wl,eopeta. i.z.••81apU.GOOl:d· rr.b~.gar. "'°'"'° Tnde your old •t-'I for l er 2 RID &tltea from '75
new 1oodlt1 wltb a Tl'9 W. 19Lh St. C.11 Tcm
,..._ IOia ...,,ID.MM11t. --.-19"14 a...w.ci ad. &eW171 541).11QO.
-~ • c
Easlslde C.M. Space for
ofc. bmmess or hobby.
$15&up 548-7?A9 ----
Retail/Office space. 700
sq rt . Wes tchfC area.
l.ol6-4148, call collect
lndllstri .. Rettt• 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Hills · 2 Adj. 5000
sq. ft. M·l unit~. new
bldg. AIC office. Fronts
on Moulton nr Lake
f'orest. Lse by ownr .
951-1808
New front street IO<'a lion.
Park lrvlne Bus iness
Center. 4.901 sq ft. For
lse/optlon lo buy. Pvt
Ply. '94-4892. 494·3966.
._.W.t.cl 4600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NEEDED
IMMEDIATEl Y ...
2 Bdrm house, duplex or
triplex for steadily work·
mg mother & her S yr. old
daughter. ln East Costa
Mesa/N B. /Santa Ana
Heights area -up to $365
mo. Need good credit &
rental ref's ? I h ave
them! I'm anxious lo rtnd a home where there
11re no restrictions
1galnst chjldren. f>lease
consider me -1 m rm
:dot tenant. C.11 54().83()8,
Jackie.
Dee1re lae/~l of house
cpl k>okin1 ror unrurn 2·3
bdrm •/encl yd for-2
tNture clop. Have good
rer·a for a II or ua .
~HlOO, 12-4 pref. Steve
<X'Je&n
MoMy W...ted 5030 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Newport Paci/1ca films
reqs S5K l.O help finance
movie .. The Hunllng
Season" Now filmmg in
OrgCo
You have 1979 tax write otr w /perce ntage of proj
15-1> milli oo 1980 /8 t prof.
1714 )957 ·O'Nl
2ND TD on O.C. mcome
property. L2% int. due 2
yrs. Sl7K in front of 3rd.
Will discount. Agt.
541·0800
Moi t91!9"-Trust Deidi 5035 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
SClttler Mtg. Co •
All types or real estate
investments since 1949.
SpKlalmgin
WTD1
642-2171 545-0611
We bto' discouoted 2nd &
3r d T rusl Deeds .
Minimum $50,000 ,
114·95.>3454.
CASH FOi TD11
American Mort. !W'7·71Sl
BEY AVAILABLE
2NDTDAND
SWING t..OANS-..
rNTERESf ONLY OR
FULLY AMORTIZED ..
Lee Realty
R.E. BROK.ER. 960-1957
I 1 amc1•llh/ Pw I di/ L..tlt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •a acwslfl SIOO
Stnlor cl\\1en womeo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ for reaa apt t.a l-b.Mbold help • care for
CDM , NB, or C. M., tidler\)'peOpj,e.
pluaephone I·--tm.20QI.
F o und 7 ·3. bl ac k
Dachshund femalt.>. Vic
La Palma & fmpena l.
97().5620
Found older (ema le dof( m
San Juan 7.7 Mixed
breed, red. 830-4596 afl 5
FOUND: Fem Ge rman
Shcphero, 716. vie on Del
Persoeal S«-Yicn Sl60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Going on business tripe;.
Have fun. Call Traveling
Secr etaries. Brenda
11)4..7563
TraYef 5450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
O>ispo nr Vermul'lens Seeking fe male, non
492-4065. smoker, 25-30 la shr gas
&driving to Long Island. FOUND: Claim or adopt. Le aving Aug 25t h .
Red. fem Dachs hund· 714-494-4823, Priscilla.
yo"ng ; fe m . brn/wht
T e rrier p u p ; f e m . Urgent Female Crew
blktwht Tcrrier·L.A. tag needed. On '"Sabra''
at NB AnJmal Shelter, World famous r acing
2670 San Miguel, NB, yacht. Gourmet accom·
7S9-19ll. modatlons (have as
much fun below deck as Found: Small white Poo· you do above) an equal
die t ype. Vic : Mesa opportunity skipper
Verde Golf Cour se. Ted. 714·541·5206 dys,
54(>.9155. 972-1296 eves.
Found: black kitten, 2 Will tra<k two Amer1can
mos. Will give to ruce Airlines discount tickets
home 1( not c laimed . foe two United Airlines
.ss&.ar.!Oor838·3115 discounters. Call aft
FOUND : M a I e Bu 11 i-lP_M_._64&-6006 _____ _
Muwr. bl.It & wht, vie. I u1:,-.! Talbert & Beach. H B. ,,_,......_
SJ&.1857. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND: Pair oC ear·
rings. Vic. So. Csl. Plaza.
7~~.
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IHllHiY
Buckmlnster Fuller
Study. Call847..o628
FREE SEMINAR
IEAL ISTATI EXAM
9AM to 4PM , Saturday, July 14.
Reg istry Hotel, (across from
Orange Co. Alrport). Instructor will
cover all subject areas. Brlnc
note book, pencils and book U
desired. Six hours of intensive
instruction lo reserve a seat, call
848·0004 .
I ( '
. ~
~.July 12. 1979 DAil Y PILOT €9
It ......
t *'"' " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ROO. ADl:HTIONS
QQIM&f 'MrlLauaai, thnlluL ...........
Sml •lflo laat re>
• flElfOD flilO. ~.·~ piMJlln1, CIDIUm flNU
Cooet't'tf' WMk l1y 'rho
Starv1aa Colt.ic,• St
dent a P11t1oa ,
drl\lt'W1ty111 "ldewlllla
Wttl'r 11lvrr111 un ~t 7~111\19
0.rpmtry. ft'f\c1n1t &c roof. Lel us clean for you. U.C. No Job too sml. P11pa Reasonable, ~hable &
CbJf 63l-~ r {' r 11 1. o , .
Let U• ln1t&JI a NEW. F\nc ext Pamung. St. llt• '
Landscape or lM 1\-y~ ~2'
REJWENATE The Old hr-. fUchard S1oor
~:c:t ..... .......................
H •• --.
ENOt..AND CONSTR co .._,, eYI 98\ «I!!_ ............... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Teleplil.oM Aoaw•M•n" ,._,. ~~ Q pr
nw.>. .,,, pr en • It tu. ID-1107
Nrw' c.-1 ~'· fn•Qdt> St'f'Vlce, lo rat .
83'la30
..,..., h .. ~ ................... .
.-ark, dew. reocu.
lk\114'11 rrW... Froe
elUmlC... &U
cu&'TOM a....... C.t1)C'«llr)
by Jl)'. • 6U 81
~l...,1F..i-a1..,...
~. Add1uoru; kh•lv'ul, ~~· Qu&hty Rel
Alnotk•tui.i 6 lirlttmn.11
Pae.oa. ('UD('h.-W1~U "-
~wa Lil'~. Juu
631.wGI
~~Jc· ....................... -S..•Mooey• Unv~)-9•P rlt..w• '°' ~ & lJIAMln.1 d414n
•Rt>p.a&n •S«iko1t.ll.ft~ U>lor hn~""· ""bl
•Li t'. N8, C M S6 S ~ IOm&abla-aeh. l:lt.a Mfitwla~'ll hv. 1!111 rw. hall Sl:J :\\)!
ml f1 !JO. N)Uc:h $10. t•hr ~~· ~ G'"'r \'Lua JWl odv1 t...,lt-&.nic.M t)>t n:pair, U ) ra. t•xpr .......... •• ••• ••• ••• •• no wQtk ~ttll. ke!a.
Dlvura: •• BaakrUtH=Y ~-OWl
S10 ~ l.cgal Ty~ We Cart.' Cul'}Jt't l'l~·.mt>r:. ~5Ml0 Stoom dean Allio up
•=ipxa SwYk.4-holstery .. Work t(u&J·
•••••• •••.............. 'rrucl. mount Lll\at FY•·c
BtiiltwlU gu.idell.nd. 11c t:til. reas. rateis t.45-37 to
<'uuntmg, rons ullmg. ti()<j{, off Cdfp('I~ ~ko11.m
N B area 11yr$.833-8199 cle&o&a« dooe by pro
lk>Ok.keePJ.n~ wtJJ pick up
& deliver. P06t your G /L.
A /P, A/R, P /R. Hank re-
coo Also personal brlbl &
bank statements Hrly
ratt' 549-1967
R.fSUM ES-cover lettel"s.
professional presenta-
tions. reasonable rates,
fast service. 493-1973 as k
for Dee . ----------
fesswnul:. I 11i.u1 t·d
552.-0l05
CJtHiftC) ............•..........
fo'or your m•xt \'0Ckt111I or
dinner pany
R9n'·A-CHEF
OIMO.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• au. for vuur 1:hlld. m)'
hncri.. m 00 rwr wwk.
CM IU1'M'11 ttSI °'"I yCll L' .......................
tlq'('rt drapc1,. t'-INllUlg,
doot• lD your ~' no .,,
cnr'IV~~ M WIUUllK.
~OOl fo"lilHI<' \';itt"
~1m ........ ........•...•.....•....
p. 1f•l'dtm•.1r Surn !Mt'
rtrtlhalnl(, pru1un,e ..
rk1&a •• 1a1 l.W.2.
tlom~ t•r1dc ~udt>o
t°IUMAUf'I , b.a"l llWU)'M, ~~1?66
HalOUlhnlC lawn :wrv1tl'.
~iw & l~&t-. ~ 1621 or
~~~v~
Ha1c.lyman R1•h111ble No ,lob wo bl& or loo sowll
•Nie est IU\)'\lmi:. ~II
futk 96J.$4 UI.
Rt•patrtj . H 11ruiym11 n.
Plumban R. tdt-l'
ispnoltler, pamtll\«i. t•tc. A1\Y household rep31r. 'IUty 642 149'l 11Jt 4 ----
('··-•·-••", llllU&l&Cll.a.lk't', ~ ... UVUU1~ eeee••••t••••••••••••••
l11nd1<·upin". Roi;. OCCStudt.'nt I Ton trod. ~~'l0.4!13/323-61~ Tr.sh, trt.'t' tnm Dun
Wlt:~c Sludt•nl8 bt'11t uU 642-3224 pr!(~'!; twwullu~, Sod. tlu .. 1.-n & I St>~Jin.: :.f)rtnkl~tb. .,.......,.. l'<C~g
dl•W> UPI\ l~ "'run~. Ht\.edumptruck
IHIU 110 tt C.d I J OJI' S.'l7 tc:nt
~
.. l.l':CrRJl'lAN l>n~u
nllJlt rri·t· t itlun .. t1· on
luJ'll.'\! ur wwll )ob!! Lit· U.17~ ti73 ~ Vur1I t·drt" 1 01uplt>Ll·.
I do 11 a ll s k1pload1•r .
dumptruck. ~r~. haul. t~mcnt. asph4'1t, lrct-re
IDQYals etc. 831-1257 ....... IFG s.ctri'
~· t:f ect n cum
0 t.• !> t r 11 I c !> , b \' !> l
workmaiub1p. Snuall
~ preferrt.'<1 67~ g345
Chr111ty & S un. Lie
i:(;J0375S99. Uo ndcd
flci 1Com.m I 1-'fl't! t·::.l.
m1312
~ . ..•..••..........•...•
lkllabh' Ht:'u:.ooablc
t1~ ~-titiS<\
Yard rare & l'lnup ~uah
ty work .it a reasom1ble
Pfll'e Chl"ls ~7458
-----1'4& ha~ re:. Sl4 & up
Vd & gar clnups. f'rcl'
e6l. ('l 14 1842-4 597
~I> 11.Mwtwan gan.Wnu. MIKE'S HA LING /\I.I.
Clean-up:i. trce1snrubb TYPES LJTE MOVING
pruned & 1 r1 irlmed 1.0·RATES548·l451
SIDl744
·•·•··················· Lawn&GaodenMc) Want a REALl.Y CL~i\N
Sl2 pr v1s1l. als u HOUSE" Call G1oi;:ham
<Wulups 752·~ Girl. Frec~t. ti4:>·51Zl
K&H t·ui;tom wood fcnc-Gewwal SH'•ius Robin ·s llOU!>l'clt-an1n~
ing. J:ales & fl'flt:t> repau. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Srvc. for a thorouuhly ll40-40001841l3006 VACANT llSE & APT .. llAUL Cl.J.~AN Rlo:P1\IR cleanhoust:. ~7
WOOU. ft:nt·t·s. izalc.:o.
p:JllOti. ri•a.wauble rall'S.
Call IU1-471n
~Doorand Repairs ...•...................
Pt\1NT LO COST~ 1701
Hand poll:.hlO)I( & hlilltl
W'Jljlung or your 1·ars at
your ~e. 499·34S9
MRS CLEAN makl' 1t
gleam. B.ll·h . apt:..
home:. Hef \I or Jft 5.
549-9372 Parti.a! or complete pre-
paral.HlO in your lutcht'n
by a European r bcl. Bar
& service pen;oo.nel !>UfJ
plied 1r needed. ApPoinl· ment.s for esllmates & Complete serv1c~ & !>uh•s
plaruun" No obh"alloo. AutomalH' operators
Rubbis h haultns:. yard
l'le.inup S('rvll'l'::.
Unh mated 494· 1387
Cedar CrpL (.'leun ·i.:.
steam/Shampoo, wndow
wsh'i:, fir wu'g, J.:t'I\
dn'I! ltt-r11 Rl-s1Gnmm.
Reasonable S1mun
7518951
CirpelMI'. Ft~ Esl, Any
s11.e JObs. Call Allan or
Tony.646-8649
., ,.. Repair s p ecialty 5411-6410 ~·r<"en vnnllng. Boxt':-..
992-W'74 !>liU\S. l't('. Polyi,c1em·c c:e-nt /Concn~ 01. 64&37tl2 ....................... Ga-cie ninq
r>oors. windows. partt· ~meol work of all l<1nd!.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GciH Lessons
tmns. patlOti. etc. Bob. f'rl"6 <'St. 15 ) r::. t•xl)l•r. Garckmng, <'leun·up:, & •••••••••••••••••••••••
119.'l 7!1'76 J\lsoblodt walls. ~-0757 la11dscap1n~ G l'Or~I! MJrk1 MacDonald,Ll'GA
Ibt.Lstu 54$-7072 Rancho San Joaqum (;<.;
•Vl-:RY LOW PRIC£S• pvt by appt ISll-1710 _
DANDY DUSTERS
Wkly or 1 \ 1m e ~er~.
VACJ\NTS n•ntals our
s pHHtlll ) .S T Jo:/\ M
CARPET CLl-:ANI N<i . Hooded. In:.. I-'rt't: f :i. t.
552·4l06
~116l~l9'l2·029l Ont!. St Lie t364419 Call
RQ)'ti~ ~7Ul lnt /f:xt. Dependable.
R6&Soaablti. Free est.
Call J_,. 54Ml59
Apartment &Commerical
Property Mgmt Co.
~~~60-.~ ........... ....................... Jlouserleanin~ dont-
flouses & apt1. Galt
Kathy. 631 1823 8'C Const!VCll()f\. Na JUh Bnckwork. Small jobs. fnt/Eict Dcpe.nda ble . t.oob1gorsml. Ruom IHI ·
lb.aseCiean.tai. ll~~· Newport. Co5ui Mei..i & R~Ollible. Free ebt. dltioni; & remodel
bit rases, ref's. ei.u Liaa. 1.rvuw. 67~317:; t1ve.. Call Bill. S48-0507 ~121~ 67~S299aft 2. ----_ _ --
•'anallcal l\ouseclcamng
& owd service, I time.
wk.ly, bi-wkly, m<>othly.
Empties e tc. Re~nd I·
Com m 'I. Co mpl .
JJ01toria l s t.'rvt<·e.
Jloo\iOOable 20 yns ellp
Insured. ~-0105
Bnt.k, stone, block wOl'k.
tile floors. l'Oncret c
patios . walks. dri Vt'
ways Free est John
84&-1S83
All types of mitsonr) .
Wes. pal,IDS. pat11.1 cov·
ers. blt walls 548-IUSO
Cd-ColorP..._
CU&t<>m work lntt f!'xt.
Lie •JINIJJ. ~WJ.
Ea!;t Coast Pnmter. Quah ·
ly Work Xlnt Pnt'eS.
f'T~ F.st lntenor/Eit·
tenor. 968 7641
REMODELlNG & add1
tloas. Patios. decks &
covers Rough & finish
carpentry:.~
~ ·····~· .. ··•·•·•••·•···
<.:OM Cleaoing Service. Solid masonrv brH'k
Spe{•tally for CDM & Bl ~ Sl.50 sq ft t,;all
Rsobl pn1'{', int 1oxt .
CU!>tom quahly. Jt'r~e
e5\ Jack~-
Rep1ur & Rer()of. All
type s lt h1n~lc :1
rock&hak<:~·comvo·t<Ar Frt.~ l'l>l. 541·59:W Fin.
Avail. m1deol.s. 6'1$-1909 aft.er 5, 64S--872X Vuur H<irbor arl!a
pa.inter, 1nt/e•l. Prof.
4ualtty work Re .. sun.
Llr tins. r.st cheerfully
Tht' Moppt•'s Cleaning
~rv1l'e. Professwnals.
well esta b. 546-2393
Homesitting •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOUSETEMDERS
I\ i::rouP or local tea<:bers
wiU care for your homt.-
wt\lle you are awa). Ph
f'4'>-&6J6 cx l
hwlwancr ..•....•...............
Robff+son
IMWCll'IU
Associates. Inc.
Full vahJt.• 1·ontPnls on
hollll!()wrwr.. 1·0, cragt•
67S-0562
~SAVEWITH ~SAFECO
Janitorial ....•........•..•......
OFl-1C:K INOUSTtlli\L.
ltl:.:~TAUltANT &
llOM E <.'LEA~I N(;
llt•fi. Lil' &ntlctl lni.
S.'>2-51 ti6
LmdKapinq .••...•..••••••...•....
MooriolcJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Locai movmg & haulmt( .
f're1Ji!)\t. offieb supplies.
household goods & wn·
s t r u<: t 1on <'Ira nup:.
Reasonable ratt.'S. Call
!6.'>-4!1154 momw~ & ev~
OK
,..WcJ/J>apenlHJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
PETERS PAINTING
~ven Dave.~
Proper 11rt•par11t11)n ,
lie . .....•••••.•••.....••.
C i.; rt I\ M I t' T I I. fo;
Kitl.'lwn. bath:-., t•11lr):-.
Yvur 1il1: or m111l·
tltrl-307!1
pramt! & paint. Ru f11 . T~.......,,
Frt-t.' est 545·01101 . --., Lawrence 645..()975 evt!..., ••••••••• •••• •• ••• •• •• •
--Fr~ Tnal Lesi.un. Crud
Pamtmg-1nterle1Clt-r 10 teacher. exp Hea<1111~.
yrs 111 area. rt.'a;. work m11lh. fo"rt'nc h. lls nl>I.
guar~-022llJJan Lucal l'dlls rl'lurne1l
F:xpr 'd Re.ii.. Ratl'i.. flmt.r/R.,-ir 1-'re~ Esl. Call Gt!ne •••••••••••••••••••••••
bi~lJ
~ll' suhJl'l'll> & fon•1i.:n
lanRUt1~t' tK -81 T1•11dll'•
Iii yrs. ref!>, 673-591 :J
~-~ Neat pale~ & lt:xlu~
Pro{ p;unung Ext & 1111 FRHEST. 893-1439
Low ratt's Hl'fl> Frt:t· ~l 536-4780.~383 Ho mt•!>. \lld1t111n :. . TypincJ Seniu
······················-H P ,, 1 " 1· l " " • 11 v ,. r Pa1nt1n ~. I N 'I' .EXT hloc·kwall:. Low rates. u• OHloo Servin~~ l'r1JI
Neal, honest, rt:as . I<! Fl"l'(H'='t l ~-4H9l IYPlllJi:. lcttn PllJ)t:r)>, it•
'd I) --!>umes c te Lt>UI ~ •' yrs t'Xp. Lil' uvc .... _.-+Wn 964·1°'5 "'·-~ IW.gan.G42·722l
11"4. Pauit &. ..,, all1>a~r
~ual work. n·a:. pr .
1-'ra-t!!>t. Steve :>47-ml
£tcs1deoiw1 & l'otnmt'f'\·1.i.1
.••.....•••..•.....•••• Plurntnn~ n •p111r :,pee in ~~•'=•~~~ ...... rt!mUd<•hn~ ('Upj)l•r rl' Pll'I' 1-'r•·t· , . .,, Tov Hut Coll~ studl'nL~. wmtl11"' Plumb111~ 537·31~ wa.stun~. kc!>1<l '>lo1 ,.,
pd 1 n L 1 n i.: f r •· l' lndt-µcndt:nt 1Jralll dt!i.111·
1.•sumatcs. Ke:, rutc:. 1n1? ~ 5U up. llc..,ults
Xlnt wurl.. ~4 :.! 5<1-1:1
1>1S-797~
biS.~I g u ,J r 7 d y :. .
AUPAIMTING
Neat 5.'>9 1325 t:ompl ext $450 Int $3511
:;1!j•44Jti rb46 ~17
y.,,. n• uni} a~ bul v. l ' •Ju 11
h•'\l1·r F'n•t• , . .,, V>l>J •
Ml'. Ill' tn..d .loc~3-57W
Homt...--.. Off II'\' & tlU!>IOt·''
<->un·k. llt~·ndahh' 11 (l.'J()lldbh· s.rn 1~1:.l-1
t-:urupt!an LJ nd:.n11wr
Top work 1-'a1r pr1re-.
tu>fs. 016 41j71 dys/(•vt>:. RA.~µ01u.1hll' t uuplt-"'111 Get GREEN ca.sb
for WHlTE deph.an~
with a Cluss1fied Ad
Ca II 642-5678
p d (' I r I t t: (I ll l" r l' L ,.
ComplNt' ton<·n.·tt• or i-t•t
your forms . Sa YI.'.
646-9926
on la.odsc.apc ma inl. F\nd what you wanl In ~Re 549-2015 Dru.I)' Pl.lot Class1f1eds. Want Ad Help->
pa1111. l ll'Jll & n·•uh
Have sontt!thwg to :.t.'11? apts lor Ol'l'Upam·y l.':ill
642-5678 Classified ads do 11 ""ell. Wanda or Hill. 646-1503
S~ uile llt:ffil> y, Ith a
Dally Ptlol Classli1ed Ad.
642·56'18.
Makl· t h 11 :.t• i:1111d
hous4;-t111ld item:. vou rt·
not ~111g ;ivalluhlc In
:.11t'Tk olhl!l' family by ;ul
\ert:t:>mg them for ~dlt' 1n
l.lass1lll'd. <.:all &12-~7>1
~ 7005 ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~~ ..... !!!~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~~ ~.~~ ..... ~!!~ ~~~~!':~*!'.~ .... -~!~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lecrm~ For info· 542-1862 OranJ!t' ro. Professional School
oC Bar-umd1og. EsLab.
~ 2 10 N Broadway,
SA
7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
European coolt, hve-10.
Non s mok 4!r , non
dnnker. Ref's.~-
NURSE tugbly qualified.
dedicated. Complete
l·are. Your home or mrne. l..oca1 ref's. After
~PM 494-2Ut7 or 494-R443
or PO.Box 73'!, Laguna
S'265l --------Bab ys ill l D fl my home.
weekdays. Reliable&de-
Pt!fdable Kathy 6'6-0980
Hlflp W..t.l 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•AC'TR~ES-AC'1'0HS
•All /\~es-All 'l'vpes
•tno 1:-:xper Ne-e I•
"S.A.M." lnlNVlt'WIRt(
now. Our dwnts hatve worked ·•f<ocky 11··
"Goldte & The Boxer"
"Uidy In Ked" w /Hobt)rt Conrad, .. Wn ~ lt-y 's
Dooblemml" & wtlh Di&·
neyStud1os
Anyone mtercstt.'<f in
•MOVJES•>r
TELEVISON •Call "S.A.M .. today•
(714) ~2233 ext 95
Adminislrawr /Bookkeepe
mature . responsible,
highly organized in·
dlv1dual. Exc1Ung and
vaned pOiSition. Heavy
details . Mult1 -
<.'0mparuei;. Auto lease
admiruslration. credH &
bookkeeping back·
ground. Top i.alary &
career opportunity to
qualified individual.
Newport Beach. loca-
As.<tlstant Mamo~er want·
~rl for fashion juo1or
::.ports wt'a r shop in
Westnunsler Mall. <.:all
Mana or apply: Petnes, •:m.1. ---
.As.Mst MaMCJft'
Huntlngton »e11ch apt
bldg. Must have malll·
teoance experience &
abilJty, etc. Salary +
apU21-8S4l
Auto Camt:n.. Reg!Slcr.
early AM. I i,..i.2 hrs. per
day. F.arn $375-$450/mo.
Must have l(ood wheels.
Jim Boyle. ~3008 or
S46-fl006. ----Automotive Need am-
bitious hard-working
mechanic with heavy du-
ty experience who would
like to earn top S. Many
f.nnge benefil.8. Call Alan
Magnon Pontia c,
54&-QlO
AufOmotive
Banlung
l::XceUent oppe>rt urut1es
at fast j!rowmJ! Savin~
& Loan for career onent·
l'<l <imb1t1ous manaj:lt•·
ment persoonel. Call for
details on Opeo.IDAS. Also
need
CHl EF TELLER
lll full lime teller & <I l P/f teller. Pre/er ex-
penenced. Saddleba('k
Savmgs & Loan Associa-
um. Call for appt. Mrs.
J('rue. 759-0181
Bankmg
TELLER
Experienced Fu II 111me
openmg m the L~una
Hills are1&. Excellent
salary a nd benerits.
Please contact Regional
<Xfu:e. Lorraine Miiier.
973-3724
Expanding electronics tJoo. 751..8910.
f1nn has an immediate ADVERTISING SALES
Need e xperienced
transmission mechanic. Great henef1ts & top
Wa(:l'S TJus lS a job Wtlh
a real future. Call Alan
Maiz non Pontiac,
~
S111e~0 185j
QPeDing for an efficient Generouscomm1SS•Oll,
-.elf-starter for general wtlltram. 4117-4404
WELLS
FARGO
BANK
office duties. T y ping •----------
50-55wpm + aptitude for Al +RM/BURGLAR
figures desired. Very Need trainee service
pleasant workao~ cond1· person e1ectroru1: bkl-(d
lions Salary open + h e lpful. 228 f'ort!llt. benefits. For appoint· ~una Beach. ____ _
-------AlITOMOTIVE
SAi.ESPER SOM
Salesperson needed for
new & ~ Porsche &
VW s 1tles. Immediate
opening. F\111 lime. Fr-
lll.ltC bene!1ls. Call for 10·
terv1ew; ask for Sales Mgr.
4-01 C1v1c Center Dr
Suntu An11
ment please call Mr. Al EOE
J)les. 591-6."43 .Amwetiltg ~ice
ACCOUMTIMG
Ne wport B eac h Mortgage &nkfog Firm
has immediate openings
for exper. ae<'ounts
payable cleric. Must type
1()wpm & operat.e 10 key
hy LOtK'h. Salary t'Om·
mensurale with cxper
Xlnt co. benefits. Catt
personnel for appl.
640-4.W) .E.0.E.
PBX operator~ tor a
t e lephone a n1>w er1nt(
~rv1ce uxpcnenet!d or
wiU train. Full lime or
part Ume shifts availa-
ble. D1:1ys. ilfternoon·
cverungs or grave yard
Must he able to work
some weekends. Typing
35 wpm. l'\.>qwred. Many
co. benefits available.
Please cull Mon-Fri.
Fashion Island arcu:
640-11'91
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
• 1'\ '. ,•,\ ,, ',,,
8 3i-48 UU4q ..1 • .;S1 I
Barber Stylist to mu na!:(c
part-lime 631·9577. TU<'b
Fh. !H;, Sat/ 9·5. eves.
681-n?S.
BARTENDER
P/f. Exp'd. 714-848-3066 ---------BEAUTY shampoo
person for elegant salon
XJnl. wu~es. Wed.·Sat
AUTOMOTIVE No evemn~!l H1chard OueJJettc. 200 Npt. Cntr
Costa Mes a area :
673-l166 E.O.E. ACCOUNTING
ACCOUHTIMG 1---------
Set •ice M-.r Or. N.B Top Newport import
store.6eeks full-time, ex· BEAUTY · Ass1SUl.nt for
penenced individual. busy salon. xlnt traming
Good company benefits. program. Musl be neat&.
Applympersonat fashionable. Richard BEACH IMPORTS Ouellette. 200 Npt. <.:ntr. · CLERK
Pos1t100 avadable in our
Financial Aid Depart·
ment. Various duties in·
<'ludlng cash receipts.
l'ash disbursements. &
bank reconciliations.
Ule year accounUng ex·
APROPOS
UDO ISLE SHOP
A Fine Europe an
Des1gnor Boutique is
seeking a s e llin g
manager & additional
staff. Salary open.
Cal.forCllt 547-3925'
848 Dove Street Or. N.B
NEWPORT BEACH Beauty Manicurist for
•...... 0 •.,. ...... 5 * Ultra Plush Facial & -• ._._, Hair Salon m Npl. Bch.
perience. Ught· typing & I•-------· J~key by touch required.
Tired or all the no action Wtll lease spa~ or pay
promises 7 ff you are percentage. 675-3920.
hard working & looking
Coranopportunjty for ad-Beauty Operator · space
~e'~':~ ac· counts payable pre-
ferred 10.'Key by touch
reqwed. Neat handwrit· mgltJaaM.~
Excellent workinl condi·
bona and beaefita. Appty
between8am·llllm, lPm·
3pm. Nation al Edi.lea·
IJCln. 4401 Birch Street.
Newport Beach. (Ntac
Johll Weyne Airport),
Eq ll&l Opportunity
F.mp&oyer.
APT MANAGER vanoement. we are look· for lease. Lido Hair
For. SS units In Costa .1.ng for you. Retail auto Fac;hlons. 3424 Via Lido.
Mesa. Exper'd couple. parls chain has im· N.B.67lHB70.
Wif e bk k pg ex P . mediate opening for e.x· Beauly Salon Recep · Husband maint. el(p. perienoed counter peo-Call 642-5013 or (213) pie. Trainee ~aillons timisL Experience pre· ...,... ._.,l •-ferred. Salary + com _....., alloavailable. op pay"' mission H. 8 . area AFT MAHAGf:R x1nt benefits. For appt. ~ 8»-21111. Couple, manaio elegant zn unit adult complex Bab)laitter ror 2 children, •BIKE STORE• u.~.... n... xt 3 •·s 3 d k Store mgr. assist. & ........ ...,.00 ..... och. nt ~......' or ~m!.w sG!= mechanic needed for
salary + bonus . For ::ft7 Schwinn dealer Salary -..it. calJ (n4)521-8541. pm. SJS.000. Must. have prior
Auembty work .. Light Bebysitt.er for 1 yr old btke exper. in a sluN:.
8-4:30 Mon-Fri. 1385 boy, 3 dys wk. 631-3451 54f.91135.
______ ..., ~eC.M.su-6103 a1t;PM. _,.fSICRET/llRY
Acctg o1o1...-1 ASS8WUI TR.Al.a Bab)'s1t.t.er needed in Afternoon's only Accts -· w CDM 51SIA)t,.SPM. MOP· u 67C: A.aLll TEMPORARY lmo.l9dlaU openiq, ill 'Ibur8,8'16'380T pay, payro · ..,........ RelilCct today to work train. Newport Beach. 1 ...... --------IOAZ COUNTER
oo vaOoul ac.coaMinf Is ~ W\'&TT&R • for ow: bootttteepln& anlan.· 1-.u::t:!-E_M_Rl_,EBS __ w __ l_ll home. Mon-Fri. Sam to s.t.&a-
menta. Work cloie re .-· e w 61!n'l• 2 otuldren 8 •3. CM Mu at know saJlboua, a.om.. A ..... c.letb train apply TAK at lil'N. Dya &1Nei0. eves noo-smoker. g()Od pay. ~~ ~._ • MllcGrep YechU, 1111 631·0310 A11Ci for Ed MK-W. 697 Randolph, ~r.., acCOWl· ~C.ll. Ua~4...._ C M lllU.Ul.Deedld thcuout 1;;:======;;;;;;.t..:"-=:--==" .. _____ --· _. _____ _
~ OOcma¥. <'AU ua ~~ lbal Elec&riclan, Full or
for_.J.nlormaUon. Pal'Cl••Uled.Ad SOUDCWIS1\IAN1Ci partUme. Rewire lnstru·
Robertlblf'• ACTlO!I IA(UDA Blach.. bl'IACh. 'ments etc. Newport. •C m • I• p ' Call • Mlalon Vi•Jo BNotb.i l"e• 6'7&-367ii ..;"Fu,....,,,_ Ollb PUot qlirt rw1 tlft'll! te.Uer•, ....... AD--VISOR. Ph.lie call Joan Gore ~wbOneed.J*l!lc • S..UAna 642-M711 -l""l EOE eboWld alw.,,.~heck.tbe --..aoJ _,. " · Ci Ser.vjce Dlroatocy !n tbe
·W-.MJlaw.ta 64.a!3t78 DAU. Y PlWl'
•
Boat111 i:: Expt•ri1•11n·d
sales maoa~er n~dctl.
Yat•ht r harte r bustnt>:.:.
Markclmg bitt kground
ref em.-d. 631 · 1 \I()()
BOOKKEEPH
Salary open for garml·nl
mnfg, sel! starter. 5 yr.
experience. Call fur
app( 642-3472 __ _
BOOKKEEPER, exper, for a distribulor or RV
parts & ac·cl'SSones. m
lrvtne. Bookkcepin~. &
phones. F/P lime. call
546-Q)73 anytime_ M · F, 8·~
BOOKKEEPER
Property Management
Flrm m FounLain Valley
looking for booJckeeper
with knowledge of A IP.
AIR . ('ash r eceipts &
l0 ash disbursements
Typmg skills neressary.
Data processing bark·
..cround helpful. Non·
smoker. Salary ~ to
start or commensurat''
with expericn<·e. C..'all
Oebb1(' 8 to 4:30 M·f ,
964-2566 -----*BOOKKEEPERS
AUTOMOTIVE!
Chevy dealer w1 II add t'X·
penenu'<i omc(• clerks ror li,:iht bookkeep1n~.
typim!. Will tram m auto.
aN.'QUDt.mg, OMV. Part·
t 1 m c o r f u 11 \ 1 m , ••
Pkasunt surroundini::..
f(ood pa}. Sec Office
Mgr.
HOWARD C~•rolet
Oove & (Jua1t SL'\.
Nb'WPORT BEACll
CARB U RETOR i\P·
P R E N T l C I': II u v c
1'1'1f'C1lan1l·al ability to ap-
µly. Hrs 8:30-5.30 5 da)s
st.-e .hm Simpson 1942
Harbor 81. C M
Car Wa s h lm med,
employ ment, 4!xper.
t•ash1er 644·4460.
Child Morulur1L1vt: In
Utre ror:.:? duldrcn ;iges
10 & H. Prepare & St'r\ t:
m1•.ds, at·eom pany
l'tultlren to ~chool & afler
srhool <1<.·t1v1l1t's
Prt-pare t•hildren for
bell Wa :-h & iron
d Olhmg. Cleim qunrters
Unders tand <·hildrens
needs. l yr . exper r~.
S510 monthly D.O.T.
301677.010. Apply ;it
nt>aresl 1-:mploymcnl
Development Dept. Ad
~d by employer.
CIVIL ENG.
ORDESIGHER
Experienced t areer
nunded. REGISTERED
C.:IVIL ENG OR
Di'SlGNER with back·
ground m public works
and or land tfovelopment
mguieenng wanted for
design & s upervisory
pos111on. Apply to Mr.
F\Jentes at Robert Bem.
Wilham l''rost & Asi.oc.
1401 Quail St • Npt. k t·h
CIV•La.G.
ESTIMATOR
F,xpenem·t'd 1nc1iv1du&I
wanted to prepare l'OSl
cst1 matf":. of !>Ub·
div1s111ns. mdustnnl d('·
\'\•lop m t' n t s . u t 1 l 1 t y
~ystems & to perform
uhbty mvt:Sllgauons &
c·all·ulate l.'arth quan·
t1ucs. Super v1s 1on ex-
pcnc.nl'c vital /\pµly 1n
Pl'l"SOO with resuml! to
Mr f'\lcntf!s <i t Robert Hem. Wilham Froi;l &
Assor . 1401 Qu:.111 SI.
Newport Bedrh -----
Clonra1
DidaphoM Opereton ..,_d. Openi«M)
1)tpe 00 wpm. 6 mo. on
Diet. e xpur. helpful.
Must have xlnt. s pelling
aptitude .Job duties
tr11nscnh1njl & some
ropy typmg Extensive
bent>hts. Xlnt 11.orkm~
CU1d i\pply m person. 8.30·2
Moothru Pr1
SARCO INS. CO.
17570 Brookhurst l''ounlam Valley
F.qtal Oppar Emplyr.
Clencal
-----MARKETING CASHIERS JI you.are loolung ror an
C A S lllER /S/\L ES
F'LOOR PERSONNEL.
full-& part-t1me flOli•
uoos avail. Apply Scars
Roebuck & co. 9045 Adams i\vc . H.n.
963-2666 Scars is an
Equal Opportunity
Employer
• opportuD1ty with a rapid-
ly growing company. lhis UTOTEM M•n1rn rniy be the career for
"" you. This pos1llon re·
Openings now available
for run time assistant.
minagers on 2nd. & 3rd
shift. No experience nee.
We tral.n. Start S3 10 to SA
per hour Advancement
opporturuty for manage·
ment posiUons to a .so
per hour if qu11lifled. For
more 1nformauo11 & 1n
tel'Vlew go to store 82 al
30009 Crown Valley,
Laguna Nlguel. 495.9950
or call 714 /537 ·4840.
Equal Oppor ltmployer
!'!!!'!!to assume clcanln g , reep()IWlblU\iea al newly
rtmodoJed exclusive
private reacari.. M.uat be
d haah moral chart1C\.er
&. a61c to llUI>PJ)' re· f~ea. C.11 The Good Ufe~a.Sh0tts
4'4-1121
. ..
qaire6 aocurate typmg & «eneral office back·
ground. Heavy phone ad-
muustrat1on & organ1ia·
llonal abilities.
Medloal /Dental /Profit
sharing plan ptua ottter x.liit benefits Please call.
{l(f1 1404 for an appt
ALPHA MICRO
17881 Sk)'Park No
P o . .eox 18347
Irvine, Ca. 92713
Clerical
Aradeo\. &. health lns.
proaram needs c lerk
whO is fu t tit accurate
wrthnumben. 10 key ad·
ding ltlllchlne. Lite typ.
Inti XlnL wo'*ina condl-
li o n s & benefits .
P1euaot surroundings.
Oppwtunh..v tot adv.ace
ment Call personnel
8»GIU.
Clerk Typist for work In
publk :.o<'OuntinR office
Good t.ypi1t requlnd
Ule 10.ke)' adder Call
~ 'llM()lor appL
Clt.'n <-JI
H yvu wen: .1 f1lr11 :.t.1r,
you would ha\t: tu pity .tll
·•Rent. YOli NEVEll
HAVl-:1'0 VAV
COASTAL
PERSONNEL
AGENCY
540-6055
2790 Harbor Bl (;M
NEVERA f'EE Call after hours ~ppt
Clerk /Manager for l'O'·
metlcs, gifts & ca1d~.
Exp preferred. 64{)..7373
CLERK TYfttST
lmmed. opening for ex·
per. individuals to fill our
clerk typist pos1t1on .
Document control & 1or
acco unting e x P\ll'
helpful. Typing & II> kl'Y
adding mactunl' :.kills n'
quired. Good <·o. pa1tl
benefits & workmg l'Ond
mow-Newport 8-!1>r h ~1f
!ice. fo'or ap(Jl c:.i ll
~ext. 4:!02.
COmpaninn w.intt!d for
SCIJU mvahd. C()UktnJ.! &
Lili! ho1.1:>ekeeping Sula1 ~
Ol'f! K46 647K, aft. G,
840-3117~
Compute-r Oprrator
Busy propert) md OU)!t.'·
menl firm m Fountam
Valley ha~ op<·nm~ tor
<·omputt:or oµurator
Bookkcep1n.i.: bJd(
1-:round & typm~ s kills
1iect.•sst11Y Data pro.,;c:-.,· m~ bitckground hcll'ful.
'on·smokur only Solurv
5000 to start or com
mens urale w 1th ex ·
penem·e Call Debbie ti
l.04::.IM-F.964 2S6ti ---COMPtrrOR
Wordf>roce...r
lmmMd1ate openmf!. Call
Ouw between 8.30 a m.
& S .,.m wcckd<ty1>.
759-0653
COok for ~ummur vaca· lion relief Goo<I sala I) .
Mesa Verde Conv Hosp.
661 Center St .C M
S48-558S
Cook full time <.iood
s alary M esa Vade
Conv. Hosp. 661 Center
St. C.M. 548·5.585.
COOK
CUSTODIAN
AT USE m f'"':.ish1on Is land. Newport
Beach. has an 1mmed1ate opening for
a Full T1mt! Cus todian with light
maintenallft abthltes. Competitive
:-.alary and good benefits. Call
.644-5070
W~day'--for M.r. Fl .. gm
Cooks. ex pe rience d .
Colon y K i tch e n
Re~tauunt. Starting
s alary SS 00 & up.
Wrutresses 1\M s hift also
avail. ~-UM8
DfHTA&.
Penodont1st needs full
time ass l. ExpandeJ
duties oppty X-r:H
reruficaw reqd Ex~r
pref'd Salary oJ)t:n. Citll
842-66.11.
COOK • .)ng person for hamburger pince, w ilt DENTALREC!!;PT1AsM
expt•r. Call Apply 1n Attrc1ct1ve b1·bng Recepl
pcn;on· TK Burger, 2119 needed for Rrowmg prac
W S.Uboa Bl. NB. Will con1>1der tram·~ ;in -----1 exper asltl 1n fmt rlsk Counwr help, :.andw1ch proC'e d u re :>. C :oi 11
shop. Nr 0 C 1\1rpurt. 7141957·6221
Mon thru Fri. 9:30 s·:io.
Skypark Blvd. Call tor UentaJ
appt. 556-~"70 Typist rccepllon1sl 1111
d enta l office 11\lt.'dcll
Coupll" for clcctnm~ & ht~ Previou..., office 1·x11. l''
1n11111tenam.l• m La~una :.enual. c.i11644-~.
Bt!ach motel Live on -pf\' mases_. 499-22l7 Oct1wl N.!> 't. Ort.ho, ( ·111
L\t.'tod1an m.'t!ded. 40 hrs.
5•.,<lv.,. Med1cHI &d<•nt;.il
& ur1·· 111suranc~ Rellrt'fl
OK Sl Jam~ l!;p1St."Pdl
l'hurd1. <.:onta<·t Mr :.
M.Jch;:it>ls 675·02lll
Custodian nt!1•dcd for
C-Onv Hosp1ldl full llm1-.
~ood w:a~es & x lnl
benl'fltS Plt•llSt.< ,1pply
Heverly Manor 340 Va··
wna. C: M
CUSTOOIAH
Days 1·J0.4pm. no eJCp.
fie(' Must huvu gd refs,
pho n e & l'ar . Call
833-701.S.
'< R 1 dayi.. Ort.ho exp ~
HD1\ req. 04.2-~-
DESIGHBl
.\II' ('OOd e>e:,1ru1cr v. 1th
mmunum :1 yr,. 1·11m
ffll're1al cxpcr Xl111
bcnt!!1li. inl'ludrn!l pro(11
:.harin.:. M0-7ti2:.! ;\1un
l-'r1. g.;;,
DONUT Ui\l< EH. carh
/\M Wilt I ram. Appl'
AM only D~ ::. Uonut.'
135 F: 17th o r 20ti.I
Fairview. Costa Me&a.
Dnver for dchvene:..
Over 21 yrs. FUii l1m•·
Reliable. Slewurt Roth
AnUqU@> 750 E. Oyer Rd.
Dell He lp. Over 18. Fully S.A. 751-8922
cxpenencl!d Local re· Onver forschool llus Will rerent·es Full time. 644-56l9 train. i\pply at t6835
Dtii"'Y,.......
Full time. Newport
Beach J\d Agency Op·
port unity to advance.
Reliable, presentable.
(7)4)6'4-7644. nsk for Bob
Rowland
DELIVERY & STOCK.
Hrookh u .. s t , 14'. V
961>.-331.2
On ver t R.oule
Ideal schedule Tues lbru F /lime. Must be 18 &
Sat, llAM-7PM . E~· neat. See Harold, 4116 E.
celleotoompaoy benefllS 17th. St. C.M
which mclude: Medical.•-------
Several 1mmed1ate open
mgs for route dnvers.
\Jruted Cerebral Pals)•
Will train quaUf1ed 1:1ppl1
cants. Must be 25 yrs nr
older. have a Rood dnv
1ng ret'ord. neat ap·
pearance & an ab1bty to
read maps well. Full
l.Jrnt' pos1llons. $3. 75 hr to
st.wt. Apply in person on
\y. 9782 Garden Grove
Blvd. Garden Grove,
bltween&lOAM.
Dental & Life Insurance. Debvery. P it, 4·30·9pm.
prof1\ shanng & pension Own trans, Mun-Fri.
prol(ram. Apply 1n Some wknds req. Must
person. beOYT18.S:U4Jl J.C. '1iNMIY DELIVERY S's for de-, _______ _
»,....Qlal"-d livery. L.A. 1'irnes home Dll"8S
Newport Beach dellvery roult>. a vail in Mel or women 25 )'rs or
E.O.E. M IF So E H B J to 6 am. older. Know the coasl
SlSO/S400mo + bonus. c1t1es. Net SUM> a w~k or
Oepeodabte car & pcr!lon more . Or a nee CotA$l
C()()t(S required. Qtll ~-4411 or Yellow Cab, 1'1300 Mt
Conv. "°"1· Good salary. 96f-4982 Herrmann. Fouo ta1n
benefl\.li. working, con. ---------Valley. (No or Slater
Flaa.ship Convalescent Del men over 18 tor L.A betwn Newh,ope &
Otnter 642·8044. Tl m es i n N s-.c M • a.: lid)
Petm/p.t. $350/MOO/mo. ~~~~~~~~ COOKS exper. prof. onl,y. fM6.5M4, 1-
Dlnner House Bes t 1----------1·---------wage. +benefits Apply Da-u1 AMl11#'1t needed 'DllYIR P'."
after :rPM . Bayshorc Oranae aree. Uuon 1• Houtiae. 23311 Muirlands. benefit.a. S.lacY open. from New.port to ElTwo S:U-7614 uk tor Sherry or We.at.wood R eta ii ....... .....-~ 8'ore;..!'!'~eivioa
Claulf1ed /\<Is 11re the
answer to a sucoeNfW
garage or yard 1•1•1 IL's
a better w•1 to tell mort'
people'
-•vvu. ~L ~ driY•
DenlJll Rec:eptlon,.ast, b'Wt~·' "'1fetentft Newport Beach Endn. ~red. M111tL be ovar
olfice nHda f It o.-per.,... 2.1. lloun "'S;30ol. QUJ
cept Xlnl opportunity 1.N~mc~)'~•~t ~IM4~·~SC110~. ~~ forria,M.~·M»*°· 1_
CJ• CMALY PILDT
Aw.a Micro
t711M\ Jo'I.) PM!. '\u
P1) liiu" 1~1
Ir¥~. Ca 927 IJ
Electronic Tect...ici•
lJesl~ Of 1·0111>Ullll'r t•l('1·
tronir prodU('t:. 1\nuloK
& Wll•lal rurnnls Work
with a prudUl'I fr•\ro ::.t.•rt
tnfllUSh, bwld tt•i.I l'<IUIP
mffil. Expenenn~ onl)
Salary dependent on l'X
per S..nta Ana . 751 7901
EXEC SECRET ARY
.bit to P~sideftt
We are seekin.1: an 111d1v who 1s career o n cnted,
exhibits 1n1tiall\'I? &
wants to a~s1st 111 run·
111ng numerous busi-
nesses Top skills reqd
65wpm. lOOwpm SH front
ofc appearance Our re
QU1rements arc high. b ut
rompcns at ion w 111 bt-a p.
propnate for person who
meets quahfrcat1o ns
Call or ~end resum e lo
JJev· QS7-8711
Alta Pro~rty Mgt
16721 Hale Ave
G8411t.AL OfftCt
&AM~W...
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,tn·.a tl4f1 :11211
Gee.Al OFC pi /T w II ( k , 0 r ,I ~ "u n.:
pharm,tct·uln .ti· ~ruu11
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I ti llrs 11 I ~11n thru
Thur. SJ JU IH'r hr
7U t;.:111~
GIH&AL Off.ICE
Mu't enJu) ph ronturt.
"11rk10~ w l'USI, & dt•ta1I
w1'11. I'd 'J'" ~•rl. pa) & hllh tm. i\pply !lam 4pm
Moo thru fo'r1 Hardl'n·~
l't·~t ('ont rot 6~ Han
ck1lph CM ~6 5~70
G1•1\l'ral offll't: 1th· rep
uon1st Hl'avy tyµrog &
p h o n t• :. P I c a s 1 n I'?
pc r i.onaltl y & ap
pt'ttfllnl'I' llt?l'l'SSary fnr
Irvine sales off1<·1·
714 1556·273". ------Gt._'fl(.'ral Of fin•
I( YOO urea .:ooct lYPl.!'I &
have u feel for filing. th1i:.
might be for you. l':nJOY
workmg 1n p leasant i.ur
mundmgs with nice p<...-i-
ple References & exper
reqwr<.-'d. In Costa Me:o.a
1· a 11 T t' r r y I! t o I 2.
7141957-Wl l
GUARDS
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Moo thru t-'1 J
llruklymon .iu hr' "1'tk
$J 75 hour t..i~ JJXI ur
11~5lMIJ
HARDWARE SALES
i-· \Jlllt' <\II hr., 11o.•r v. k
Mu~I bt· ahh' tu "ot II
Sat Sun ~al romm
"' exp.c•r Apply 111 1wr:-.
Kcrm R1~. 2666 lforhur
Ul. l'M -
HEAD HOUSfkE£pifR
Dep1:ndablt-& t'X
pcnem•t>d fur t•xdu:-.1H·
new hull'l m l';ip1struno
l:lea1·h 491Hif'56
ltOTt-;1. FRONT 01-:SK
Tclf' opcr. Ocsk Clerk &
N1~ht i\ud1lor 1-:xpl.'r
prcf'd. NCR 250-KOOO In·
qt.art• Rrure Smith. San
C lt!m ente Inn , 125
fo.S_pl~ian, Sun l'lt'm
llOTEL1FRONT IH:SK
CLERK -F t1mt'. rlt'x
hrs Xlnt Npt H1•h 101•
Call for appt. 645 SOOO ext
520.
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for M'lf 'lur1t'r "" i:oocl
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ply 71\M 41!1 N Coa!>I LVN
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dulv & full t1m1• aH1•r
noon stult \Int !<t.1rt1ng
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rux
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challenKe" An11 "t•r v
nt ... 'Cl.il m•t-:tt·s for l\pm
to 7om !>h•fl Jpply 111
pi•nt 2211 f''oft'lll. I.JI! tJt'h
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h.ol'kgrouncl lll'lpful I'.~
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:HO 7~f!l t-l I I-
R.ftllaJ l\ort". rounlt-r &
ylltd work. t>XP an retail
•uto pwrb or related
f1el0 Apply '1 \Oam, 20'75
lbtrbor Hlvd -----Ret.ident Aide P IT
week~n<.ls. r cttrt.-me11l
rommuntl) Npt kt·h
631 3.\M Mr' Kohl
Keslaurant
Maturi' pt-r!>On Snal'k
bar. lrvm1• C:l11hhou1oo1·
S3 50 per hr & (ull duh
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754-7500 Ca II I 30 3 30
lk'staurant
Thl• Rusty P1•l1c·an 1s
loukln~ for 11 cook & 1or
l>l.l'> boy Apply at 2735 W
Ptil'd JI' (.'11 ;1 Sl 11 w v
Ncwport Bca1·h 6'12·3431
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SALES
COUNSELORS
IMEN~WOMENI
No Hard S4•1hnu
No t-~Pt'Ml·nct• Neetkd
M~tbc21 or Ohler
Permanent emµh)ymenl
when:· AC; 1-: 1i. no f:u'tor
AU~re'>!ttV(' llldl\'lllUJ('I
with a 1l1•:on• 1n ad11anl0t•
<:ompan)' p1.11d med•l'dl
plc1n
l'crsonahwd Trarnlnl!
1-Wvt· ltw <1b1llty tu "·lllt
lo help 111.-<)IJlc
I( u1ese lrlll'rl''-1 )UU ,1n<I
you wunl lurthl·r tlt•t;orb,
(~.tnl<t{'I
Mr Read at
17 141 540-5 554
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H.ARIOR LAW M
~rial Patil
Mortuary
CostaMeso
SAUS /S~nts
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hour Pan l1m1• 11r full
trm1· a\.t1IJblt· Car ~
phon<' rwl' .. ~san l 0 Jll
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TRI-FL OH
HEEl>S YOU
t-:xp1•r
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:J21)l5
SALES JOB
HOW OPEN
FULL· TIME
( i I< r ,\ I' I> I'
l'CJHTl'~JT\' FOi<
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To fill ;l\ alanl'ht· ,,f or
ti l' r ' I r o rn m a r 1 n •'.
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T y pt.' so wr M. n o n
smoke.~. good pay MKW.
tm Randolph. C.M.
Secretar) 1Receptlon1s l.
PT W e ne e d an
eneq1et1 c selr-atarllng
young pen-on l o lake
over this poent1o n Please
do not call 1f >·our lypmg
skills are me.rely ade
4w1ll'. Excellen l lypmg
.. k1ll1> a re maBdulo ry
llour.> 6n,alary a"e o~n.
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644.25((1
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lran!>t'r1 pl1on. s hrthntl
ht•lpful. work w /(man·
1·1a I \.'Xt·C'ut1 ve Sa la ry
ll(JNI u II 531MUl77
SECRETARY
f-; X f' (' U t I \It• ti ff It' t' In
Nt·wport Bt•ach hui. an
11V1•rung tor a person w1lh
lYt>llll! 'Pl't'll oft>.'">+. ap-
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ntt•nt.' to I' O Hox 17 tS.
Nt·wport At.•at·h. 9'.!ti63
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ll I 1· h o u r s X I n .t
!>horthand & typin)( e!>
'l'nlial ~; () r-: 752-7170
J11 ,\11n
St'l" n·t;• rv. N l'W po r t
Ht•Jt·h l >evt•lol)t•r ,\ s1.•lf
-.tar1l'r who 1·<1n work m
rlt'pc.·nd1•ntly for a :.mall
hu.'y 11Hfl"1· t-:icpcnence
1n Jl't'QUnt.., payable . ron
~lruclmn vout·hcrs. l yp.
1ng & with a good phont!
JlE'r..t.Jflahty, Salary open.
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pt-r1l•n1 t•!I 1nd1\'lrlual
with '>lrflnl! -;horthand &
tvpmi.: wanted Apply 1n
JJ1·N1n \\Ith rl'">um1• to
Mr 1-\wntc·.., al Hoht-M
l11·1n W1ll1Jm Fro..,l &
1\'"'c 11111 ~uad :-.1
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SECRET.ARY
--'·l"\l·ltn-l' •.• c.·,,_927_1_4 __ Gener a I or r I (' I.' ne \' d s
s harp gal for inf or ma I Of·
f11:e Typ1nR required
Gladney Bros . 929 W.
Baker.C M. 546-0212.
Hotel Reeept10111st Will
tram. Neat. ar~uratt:.
honest & dept'nd<ibll'
f1eidblt> hours Lai:una
BeaC'h 497 100
LEGAL SECRET ARY
Presu.:ious Nwpl lk h
law firm :.t•t•ki. s<·1·n•t.;r\
v. min I ) r~ l,•g:il l''tj.lt!r
lYPl' H!)" pm. 1\1 J>: ' .1rcl
<·xper hl"lpful 1\!>k lor
Manlyn 640 565'1
0pl.'nl111!'> for 1·\
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IJa, sh1tt & ,tlt1·rnoon
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l1•JO.' :! yr. cxpcnt'lll't•
l•rt·f HJ:! l500 EXPOR T IMl'O R T
DIRECTOR B.A dl'gree
l'i'q. & 3 yrs exper F.x-
µort 111.1: & 1mport1ni.:
GENF.RAL Ol-~1-'ICE
TYPISTS
SECru;TARIF.S
1\CCTG CLERKS
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llousekeeper 2 days a
week. Own transport a .
uon. References 759·9259 N.B
Housl'llf'l.'J>l'r •t:ovk.
full or P rr. NH 1ff1•a
95.'i Wi:J
Lot·aJ ""'"a' d1rl't'l th'
lrlbutor luok•ni.! for Jm
b1uous J>l'Oplt• "antinlo! tn
eom St500 mo m 'part·
llmt• v. ll h1n 3 mu:. L'a II
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OFFICE
•1,1rn t .. lpm \\l)n thru
1-rr Sh•1nhand & l~prnl!
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CALL HOW
Turkish & Am l•riran
1!,00dS Kn11"" lctl gl' {11
Turkish husml'Ss pr ;H'
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tr a\ 1• I & r l' m u 1 n 111
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wht \'olum1· & f'lll'l' t·con \\'~1<111. 1"11r111lr<1r with
l'lll>lom~. l.1 .... :.. SI nin
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ment IN\'t•lopmt·nt lkpt
All paid by 1-:mphl> l'r
NORRELL
T~rary Services
llOUS EK fo; t-: I' E It I. I\ t·
on. rm & h11anl + !>alar v.
xlnl v. 1•hildrt•n, malurt•
& dt·~ncl;ohlt'. l'unclay-.
ofr Tus11n llllls an-.r
Mrs L1ssm·r 731 20110 ur
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10·:,\1. ~:s 1 'n.s.,1.1 :!-..
MIN · 70 %
MAX. -95%
NO FEES
Receptionist
~lit"' f,1<1\ full tlnl• Ill
d<I!> ~at · llc•rwfll, :-it .in
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( .ill 1111 ·•l•P' \1'·11 thrn , _________ _
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1111-Ll>Oh IRVINE 752-ti&ill 1-:m: MF
G f':NF:Rl\L Of''l-'ICfo:. typ
in~. bookkecpmj!. rl'l'ept
1-:xp d('l.1rc<1 Hr .... ti4 30
HOUSEKEEPER
.\1:111L<,, appl) Thl• Inn ,1t
L~1J!un..i. 211 N I oa~I
ltw~, L.1~urw B1.·a1·h
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Ill 11111 I I,, . ..,
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Exclus1V('. pn 'alt' rN;ort
nceds full 1·ha r ~t·
housekeep1•r tn tram.
i.upen·1se & "ork wnh
staff or c·hamhcrma1d-.
Call The tioo<I 1,1fr /\t
Uiguna Short!>
Ma 1 di-T Ill' S 1· :11 I 1 I I :-., l H S I-S \ I I> F
Motl'! Jf~il S Co>.1!-111", <;t!nllcm.111 l <1111 110~11 Realty $2,000.
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Nl'E'(1<.>d' Bit player' &
"' ras for maJ mot 11•n
1>1<.1. tv wnt•:o. & pu:o.:o. I\"
1·ornmert·ia1:. We lll'l'tl
Jlt'<tJ)lt' for Ori.: Co & L\
l1w ,ho11t1n~s l'<1-.t111.:
now' Call 111 11 s:L'i 111211
1·xt ~ w,. h,1\\• 1·a:-.ll'll
!11r 1-·a~l Hn·a k ·
ll<X•ky 11 • "l.o\'l' At
folr..t ll1l1"' ~m fl'e WI'
haw f1lll>if nwr SK JO~.
go111g into our 5th yr
FACTORY
Look.J.ng for n m:llurc,
respons ible person to llo
lite product10n work &
puckagin g. Apply in
µerson . Kings h:y MfR
Co .. 1984 Pltl<'entia A 11c.
C.M. between IOam &
2pm.
F /C lookkHper
Top skills for .1trow1njl
srmll manufactunng co
40hour4 day week. Com
pany paid be.1ef1ts
Salary open . Opportu111ly
for dedicated person
~
f'"ILE CLEHK Al'l'lg
Dept of pvt Npt Rl'h rlub
Xlnt work 'Jt l'nv1ron
ment. Call for appl
64.S-5000 ext S20.
JolOfist sale:. person full
ume. Male or Fe m . t>X·
per. p referre d Jlrly
rate + comm1ss1on.
Permanent position
avail. P lease call for
a~pl. 645·8144 usk for
Mike .
R.ORIST
Unique r etail nurs ery
needs creative people for
full,& part lime perma·
nent positions. Mus t
have experience in floral
d~sign. Excellenl. OP·
portlll\ily to work in a
prestigious settang.
Please apply in person.
Mon thru f)-1
ROGER'S
GARDENS
2301 San J oaqwn
HUIS Road
COM 640-59«
FRONT DESK Cl. ERK
t:xper'd preferred
4W7 ..... T7Judy
FllNT DESI
A.UISTANT
New private N!IOl't nHds
ambtt.lom \ndivldual to
8lll8t m.na1er wlt.h re. servatlon1 It resort
operaU001. Cooceatra·
tlon on awllchbo.,d
eoordhutU.. £xceUent &r'O'#\b pcttenU•l. Call "9 Ooocf Ult At Lquna
~. 4'~111
67~16.:Kl
GENERAL OFFICE
lnforlll<ll t·n,·1ronmenl
f-'1v.-Girl Office
Job Sec-uni'"
C.-1mpuny Paid ~fod11·al
S700TOSTART
lllG UER Sl\LAH Y wrm F.XP ERi t;Nc ~;
Will Tram t-'ur :\
Vancty Of Dutw:-.
1\l'l'l.Y BETWt;EN t J
l.1)o!un:dlc•al'h, ~!J I llit!i :'< ll lf/.1111 to hp111
(1t•r1atrH· 1·,1wr II•'•
l~1ltl'ollt•1•t, :!l:J ~5';" ~1•1 Irvine, 540·2702 ~HI~ -llr.!:I s I.!
49~8521
Housewives & Stu-
dents Photomat
needs you.
MAIMTEHANCE
F\.111 Lim<' pcr ... on nl'l'il('<I
111 rn..mtam largt• a11t1
<11.1(• ~ton• X Int l1t•nt•l ll'
,\µpl~ m llN-.on 'I 111•:
1\~fH,UE (ii 'ILi> 11<411
E f>~l·r f(o.orl !'>,1nl.1
l\n,1
fi5J Production Place
Nl"Wf)Ort Beach
We have part ti ml' OPl'n logs .it our stores ,11 MiuntcnJnC(• mun for 5.'>
Beach & Ellis 111 lfunt uml apt complt•x 111 ( • M
Bch. & Ha rbor & Bak(·r 642·50'73. (2131111'5 :l>ISI
G&tERAL OFFICE
Medical Sc:~dut.r
FUii time. all benefits .
Sl.50 per hour t o start.
!lours 3 PM lo 12 Micl ·
rughl. Experience pre-
ferrl.'<i. Call our Garden
Grove office. Ask for Mr.
Fl.lery.
NATIONAL
HUR SI HG
SERVICES
714/898-9237
638-0301
F..qual opp employer
m /f ih
in Costa Mesa. 2 s hifts
are a11ailabll' 10·2 30 or
2::J:>.7 Mon thru Frr Wt•
al.so have olht>r open1nl!S
lhruoul Orange Co 1-'or
an immt•d. interview
please C'all Ro~cr Scher
at964-4455 .. E .O.E .
IBM SI 10
Operator
Must be knowledgeablt•
in pro!lrammg. Pcrma
nent.
LNTEGRATt-:O INC
15202 Downey A \'C
Para mount.
213-634 -3330.
IMMB>IATE
PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT
IT'SHOTTOOLATE $400.$790+ month
HET A SUMMER JOI The DA IL y r I LOT
T ypists needs a uto route dnvers
Secret.anes for home ncwspaper de
Warehouse workers 11 v e r Y 1 n l h c S a n
1'raineeAssemblers Cle mente area. Must
Work when you want to have dependable l'ar
and p11y for those vaca-Seven days . Aflcmooni.
lio n xtras . There 1s (2:~5:301 M-fo' & mom-
N E VER A 1-· E E i n g s o n S a l I S u n , ' so (5::l>-8:3(H. Som e coll"Ct· CAU. US today! '" VICTOR iog required. t-:aman!ls based on size of routc. T~ary S•rvlce Call 496·61\00. Ask for
.. 556-8520 FO!rter Ouellet or Mike
Orq 835-2622 l•Bus-h_. -----EOE M/f 1--------~~~~
GENERAL OFFICE
AU.WE NEED
IS YOU!!
557..0045
ON·LINE T emporary
Personnel Services a re
pleased to offer you a
IHSIDE SALES
lmmed. openin~s for
responsible, mature self
starte r who com -
municates easily with
others. Sales experience
a plus but not req w red
Will train. Must have htc
typmg skills.
557-0825 chance to win a lnp for , _________ _
two to CABO SAN
LOCA.S
Re~lster and work 40
hrs. 8nd you are in lhJs
drawing!! It's lhal sim-
P'el I
WE NEED:
./Secretaries (w /w to SH)
"'1'yplst.s
IGeneral Ore C lerks
./File Clerks
•Acc tg C l e rk 11 ~onlllS ~aa 11 Operators
3723 llrch St.
Ml•rartlHcla
-
.. ._ ... -......
lt«E.STMIHT SALES
()pportwt.lty to sell brancl
new trust deed invest·
ment plan available only
through Newport Equity
F und s New
T.D.l.C. Pla.n allows In·
vestors to earn a
minimum of 10<;; interest
oojUBt '5,000.
For an appointmenl con-
t.act • .Don Herzog.
~
7'W.•1u]Xn I Equil y 'Frmds
lt2 ~rate Plaza
Newport Beach, CA
93880.
714/644-UZ4
Mait1tenance Worker
To pt•rl'nrm roulm1• un
!.k1lll·d & sc·m1 !>k rllt·d
work m s1•vernl trallt·~ 111
lhl· mainlc11ant•1• & n•
pair 111 hu1ld1n~!>.
ground~ & l'(IUlpmt·nt 2
yr.. t!Xµl•nt·n•·1• m ~t·m1
i.kilh·d m.11nten~1n1·1·
tradl' rles1rl'd. 9170 SlO!Hi
per mo l\pµly m person,
.. ·ounlinn Vaill•\' Srhuol
Dist Cornt'r 'ralbt•rt
Nc .... tand Clt.1~111~ dall'
7 11'17'J t-: 0 E
M A I N T 1-: ~ 1\ N C E
UWlt 1Ut11Jt y lll<lll. 15 +
for apt complt'x. llunl
mJ.rton Jk;ich Salarv + I
br apt Call c7M 15211'1541
for app_l ______ _
Ma nag('r. n1~ht.... ror
p1ua parlor 1-:xl)l•r rt>il
Call 673 9322 from x to 1 &
ask ror J<·nnifrr
Manufactunn~ 7 pt•r,un
cuswm Jt•wc_.lry shop 1i.
j.fnlWllll! fast NN•d SlOIH'
1·utkr for mluy Johs &
t•ustnm rutlln1t!> Will
tr a I n a JI p r l' n l 1 {' t'
Veterans bent'f1ts ;iva1I
Arty art relalecl cic pl'r
helpful Mu kt• ht•trnl 1ful
art work and get po1ri
very wl'll Male fl'mUlc
Plel:ISe call for 1nll'rv1ew
Mon·Fr1 49'7 2115.
Marine Warehouseman.
full tame, exper Pr<'-
fe rrcd but no t ne1•
642-4800 ------M ature person t o
s upe r v ise ma1cls a t
motel 642·3030
Merhamr bout Diesel.
F\All or part time. mum·
tc nance e tl' Newport.
61~31>79
Mediral
Mnture woman Npt Bch
Urology back ofr I::xpcr
in typin1t. slenll' \er hm
quc & x ray Call
548-22>17
Medical Receptionist/Ex·
ec. secretary exper. for
front office manage-
m e nt. or Npt. Br h
med i c 81 pra ctice .
Knowledge of medic al
terminology. transcnp-
tlon, bookkeepin1c &
s h orthand req 'd
631-4400.
MEDICAL
Uve-ln. 1200 per wec.>k
pl111 room & bond (714 > MCMl8t or (213) 428 6431 .
NURSES AIDES
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lkprn qu.1111 \ I~ 11111'°' 111
r•·port' from h.1mt v. nt
h-11 rum. min 711 wpm
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Office Assislont
Cui.la .\11•:-od mf~ 1·11
'"''(lo-, full t orm· h..tp 5 i.:1rl
11tf1<0l' T > i-1111.!. lil1111!. art-.wt•nn~ phones brll
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l\" for r.•1·t•nt II S (;rarl.
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t'l1mp.1n~ "rth tr•·nwn \11111~ p(l~:-.1hdll\ for
m1111Jgt•m1·11l 1111;.1l111n !\!""' agl'nl:-. "l'k11ml·ll
l:tll ,\I Stdlalo fur Jll
1t•rv1t•"' 7M·!*i3 54i71
(~awn l!!Jlfl Mii SALESMEN II. "Ill t'\\'OIU:Jll\ (r(llll 1n Y.ord pr1111·,~1n l! $14K-$20K SOml' Phtlnt'. 'tl·r11x1111-t & OFFICE MANAGER lll•.tl 1-:..t,1t1• Ttr,'(1 vf Just making ,1 c1C11,•r offil·1· ctut 11·~ !\11n b,1n~" Wi· arc lookinl! :.mc1k.-r S>l'\ll I 'hom• fur l\mb1tiou:. s('lf starll'r
nt'('(_k'(j lo mana~t· trout
U(':-k •ill(•ratwns Ill t•X
l'lu.'i1vt• µnvale n•sorl
<.'all Th<' c:ooc1 J.tfl' Al
Laguna Shore~.
R1·n·pt1onr~t ror ~m.ill lor .1mh1ll(lUS St•ll :tpl)f t...Wl)Jli:I Ani.:d~J
p11hht• ;ic·1·oun11ng firm mot.Jvatrcl ind1v1ctuals lo Sl-:.\.\<1~1HES.S Sad m.tl.
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833-3143 product i<oom f11r Jc! 1ii'~t~fiO
494-8521 -\'anccml'nl Call ht•twl•t:n --
<WFICE
SllJ\RP Girl. Mad:regor
Ya1·ht.s. Jn31 Plill0cnl1a .
l<lt-tJ Mesa
642-6830
Part. llmc med1ral rer1•p
llonisl. Typing requirl'd
llunl. Reh area 847 1150
PART TIME
EVENINGS
1\dulL'\ w1lh outsl:.andrn)o!,
attra1:t1vl' ~·rs11nalil1t•s
HE<.:1-:PTION IST TY l'IST l(J.2 Mr Whitt• 5-IU· IOZ:I
II B huildt•r Ol·t·cl~ -
:-.harµ ~lrl ror :-mall hU!>~ WILDWl':ST STORE
off1t'l' li5 wµm \',tnl't.I Now arc•epllo)! applll·~• dut1t~ ~ • l'l•rma l.Jons for full tame dl'pl
ncnt full t1ml' J l•Jnnl'. ht•ad of our wom1•n"s 1:142 5527 d1·pt Ex per prcfrrri·o
Rccept 1on1st rryp1s t. full
lutlt', must haH• .,Oml'
exp Small mfK planl,
II H Xln t b1•nl'f1ti.
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Rerl'pt10111st p;ir1 l1ml'.
9-tµm. Gc1od op1>ortunlly
S5 00 hr l<1 -.tart <.:all
befort.• I pm 646 48&1
A p p I y .1 l I !'l t I 2
<:olclt•n "l'~l 111\fl .
W~tmmstcr
S:.1ll·:-. Person l~uahty
who en1ny workrng with Rect•ptionist part flmt'.
kHls Ov1·1· :.!I !:ilart at Mon Jori ll<'al f'};t;ilt• of
Sl 50 per hour Phunc fit'<' li45·!l850
i..i.lt-s person nt'CCll-<1 fur
aeal1ve. h1j!h fashion
Jl.'Welry l(alll'f"Y Must l'll·
JOY working w 1puhhr
E x(' 1 l 1 n K f I n a n l' I a I
ht•ncf1ts. liood base p.iy
plus {'omm. Interested
~1crsons plcasl' l'a 11.
l.11.tuna Ut'a('h, 497·2115
ti42 432 1 t-:xt 250. -_ _ _ _ Sl\LESPF:RSON In cit•
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l'M 11RECEPTIOMIST * <:i<'uner at o C Fair Call ~forAndreo •TYPIST• 75138S!l
Equ;il Opportunity * $900•
___ E mploy_c_r ---• Pa!h N.-wport Rr h ofr
P~TE-UP
~SEMBLER
•Meet /gr<!Cl new {'hen ls
•Promotable pos1t1on
lrvme Personnel AgenC'y
488 E. 17lh. Costa Mesa
Suite 22-1 642 1470 with al least l year l'X· --
perie nce. preferably --
newspaper. Excellent Records <..1erk
company benefits Apply City of Laguna Beach
between 91\M and 6PM f727 m271mo Work a~
Monday through fo'r1day s1jO'led s hifts· 1-om r l''< ott>Jtt4GE COAST pc r1 e nt'e 1 n I! e n er DAIL y PILOT clen cal work & l)•p1ng
f.42-S682 Pnor Pohce relatt'<I work
S desirable Apply on or
mW Bay l before7125n9 City flail
Costa Mesa :;a; f orei1t A~e. La1otun~
Equal Opportunlt}' llearh
Employer E.O E IAA
PIXOPER.
.. ~m while you learn,
Telephone Answering
Ser vice full llme 1part
Ume. Varied s hifts
Days, afternoon or even·
Ulg! Locations In : fo'A.5HJON IS LAND ~,-A MESA/JRVIN f;
TUSTIN HUNTINGTON RF.ACH
Ideal for studenlli &
housewives. Many C'O
benef1ls ancludang p11<1
vacallon 5 Typ ing
3Swpm . £ 0 E Call
50-4230 Mon thru fo"r1
R E INVESTM ENT
COUNSELOR
Newport Ueach. Trus t
O eed firm . seek s
qualified. llcenres to
ear n $30 ,0 00 +
_1_14_195o5_ 5!1~3·~----
HOTICI
how Dally Pilot Clau ·
ll1ed ads display their
messageA with lt!glb1Uty
and impact' Our a ds. wr
are proud lo say, really
gel r esults Phont
642-5678
• ales per.son full 11me .
Mall.' or f''em ex per pre
ferred llrl) r a te +
romm1ss1on Permanent
position av a 1 l. Please
call for appt 645-8144
ask ror Mike -----
Sales Person needed kill
t 1 m l' f o r m a r 1 n t•
hardware d1str Mannt•
exl\Cr necesi..iry l'a II
Ralboa Mannt•. 549-9671
forapPt E 0 1-: M F ll
SALES RETAIL
Exµanrlanl{ lad1t•s dothes
houllque; Now m l.al(
Och & C.M You must he
personable. rntelliaenl.
s1n t:l're. °"I mi.:nml
potentaal Xlnl :salary &
benefits. Mr Edwards .
493--0752. 497 -1018.
SALES
Res p o n sible person
w11nted ror sale11 in llithl
in.c fixture showroom
Will l<!Ccepl c real111e
11bilil.les with soml' de·
ooraUng background
Wood Llghung, S48-2901
Sales. R eal F.s 1111 t•
Res1dent1.al & com
mt'rdal S m all o(c
Uberal 6'5-9850.
SECRETARY
f-ull trmt" t~pt.· I. 1l11·ta
lion 1.0-1<.'i v.pm. 1ni-'"" ~'r helpful ~ ln start
w xlnl fnn)!1· bt•nf i\11
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SECRET .ARY /M.8.
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SECRET ARIAL
N 1• w p o r t II t• :1 t' h
MOMJ?llJ!•· f11111krn~ 1"1rm
h;is 1mnwcl 011\011111~~ for
JUruor st•t'n·t;irv Mu'l
ht' u n 1 n <1 t• p 1 • n d l' n t
tlunker w11h tyµ1nt.: of
SOY.ipm & he.iv~ phont'.,
p r I 0 r II f f I I' l' It r
Se<'rl'tarial 1•xpt•r cl1•
Strahle Xlnt cu bt•n<•rtt:-
Sala ry comm1·ni.urull'
with t'Xpt>r C::t II person
nt'I for JI' Pl
640-4Sl4) E 0 t-:
SECRETARY
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llnhm1t1.'<1. I~ LW.tl'h
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SECRET ARY fl..-&
Trame\" for SU.l ie plan
run~ lkpt, s rn IJw ofr.
au-port area N ft X Int
typing skills. unus ual op
pty 833-9982 --------
SECRET ARY fR.c•pt
Smell engineering firm·
O.C Airport area. 8 AM
to 5 PM f750-S800/mo to
start.. Call Kay 979 3797 --
SEC RETARY
Girl Fr1d3y for s m nll
ttrowang t'Umputer 1Wlcs co. 54lJ.7.873
SICRET AIY-l.cJGI
Min I yr gen exp m l<l law
offiCt-to tratin oo new
Savtn Word processor
m.m~ ror appt
SK~tary II
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Sec~tory
Re-ceptionist
W1• ha\1• <in 1mml-d1a1e
11>''<1 fur .m 1nd1,•ulllal l'X
l)l•ncm·lotJ in l!t'nl'ral uf·
f11•1• and n'('l'l>ltun, f11r
11urLa~una lhllsufflec
P1>s1l1011 rt·11u1rcs a1·
cur.llt• typmJ? and ab1hty
111 dt>al l"OUrll'OUSly and
l'ffect1vely with µublH'.
l'ayroll or ac·t•nunlm~ l'X·
I.It' ri 1· n t•t• w o u Id be
helpful
Wl' prCI\ Hit• ('XC'ellent
s.1lary bt'nl'f1ts and
ple<L~anl work environ·
ml•nt For 111terv1cw
ple..i.~·· eall
714/898-9237
638-0301
NATIONAL
NURSING
SERVICES
12812 Vallt•v View S te l~ndl!('l'fl't;k Bus Park
Gurdcn li r0\'4.'. C:.1
Equal opp t!mployer
m r •h
&'C·rctary
SECRETARY /EXEC
1-'or Cadrllat• l\~em·y.
IJ>V(•ly orf1ec. Top skills.
Kno wl cdgl• of I BM
Ml'mnr y Typewratt>r
ht'lpful Salary o pen. Ask
for sally.
540..9100
~1-X'RETARV
Comt OH-llME tot" the
_.,..,.r!
0\-Llr\:
II MPOllAllY P\l>SON~~ll SllMCIS
3723 llrch St.
Newport leach
557-0045
Eam u chance lo win o
tripfortwo to C A BO SAN
LOCl\S!
Reli{ister today. Wor k 40
hrs. 1Uld you're in the
drawtnK' Work lon ger
uncl lnrre8st' y our
t'MnC'es to win It's lhat
tmpll''
come ON l,.lN~! All ON
l.INF. temps urn top
pay and a booWI or a mile
of p11d air travel for
e-very hour tlM!y work.
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MllpW.-M 7l OO -MlfpW..W 7100 lkydtt IOJO ~ HIO ...... .. 1011 Mhc.I••-1010 1 .. ,-cur. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ~ ....................... ···••·•··········•····· •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ...................... . Dishwashe r, <a; po t General 9010 -.......... SaH ,0 ... 0 .w.,.u/
WAM1"m DSIYB Sdlwlrul, 11rlll UI Chlk"
SUNDAY OM.Y •till.I ray. Ur nw rn
To deMv.r D&Jly f>alut M2-344i 1141 8onalrl• bmd1.a '° c~ Ke We:t. NH. near corner
q\I,.. •u or 1.,.. au Tuiun Ir 21at
Uoo n..-and • tood !Sc on »M CuatOm driYlna ~ Pf\oot' •/1pr1n1er for ... ~o
841 •S11 and uli for caa1J XJnt M6 :mo
Ham S.eley or l>on
Wllbamtl EQUAL
OPPOltruNITY
Yu-dfwl ot 119«1 t)lk«1 t
pt1rl1 Bred •'2 36'4
~me
I -&llPU>YRR S &CV (IK P .:C, R .IL -Ledl .. oran1• n ·
Develop. up pref 'd. Warob o u11t Conc~pt Sdiwlnn Van11ly 10.apd
P/Pt Lhne Cc1M ante M9d&a b.u • full Um• XIDlC'OPd. 9> M6'4M
t'-&Wm madr rnl.l(h, dk
brown • bt•lac Xln\
tU'.ld Altn011t new '200
m.»17 Mpm
If )'t'llow down rllled
couch. ciu•el l cond
SZ50/t»tal(tt w t.574
Udd Couch $3.\. Twin bed e (.ludr ~ ('11 u aft •. fllM., ----•WIPAYCASH• Oood used furniture.
applianN. ... TV's et c
6:U.1610. 547-HS:J
Swap Meeten t>eUaht
P\umbma. tool•. water
aoftener. btt.n O' Merritt
OVt'n as ran••· Much,
much more. Frl/Sat 3Z74
Mld>llaa,C M.
1060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ft'\~ rnarepony.
Gentle, t175
CaU Krla 637.a!IO
acrubbl:'r , porl•blc ~ v 9520 8.Hlock lop, II mo. Sl:W. •••••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• •••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ~ M11-40H3 Whale Gui.her 25 Pump DAY SAIL~R 13' Gholt •••••••••••••••••••••••
---N<·wcond1tloo Costs StGS Good fibc I bO t r &.&.•l•r .... ___., COOK WAR to; S p f:"' -M .. 00 n~. •9<>,,...... rg as a or a..... n9'TI '-'"'"" .. ""'' .. .,..,..,.,., flunillea Seats four amt THE AUTOMOllLf TACULAll New, 19 pc. '°Q--,......MoriM ·---is car topable $750 ~1 11 wa~ 1ta1t1les111tt'el. ,._ CONSULTAMT life \line ((uaranl~. xlnl to30 SS7-0t.'>4 liner 6Pm or on rut years of expenence
lift, Must see 1l. SUD •••••••••• •• • •• • ••••••• weeltenda. on ~ side. Provuhng
535-<Mo.1, 3-Spm. Anchor. OanMorth &OH Yellow Hobie 10', sgl hull. consultation 4' "in ~
PAGAINT na<ETS $175. Monet prop ~haft ~ condition $400 Aft ne1c.1" appr8.lllals to pr u lmx47in. $20. 496-622S 6PM, 633 8865 ~t ownera & prOfipec
lbun .. A.ag 23rd $2.5.00 ------t Ive buy er s or n. VLlla. non-profit or· lmmac '76 Merc u ry •CfUX.iAtt 31• INV EST M EN 1' 1 an. Btwn 9 · I lam. 7•i'Jhp, less than 20tlrs. 95 tip, 0 1(\. nl:'w VHF. a1&omobllea. It lakes .i
S 9S17. 910 No. French _S37_5_731_·2264 __ . -----110 & 12 V syt., d1n1<hy, professional to d t: S\.,S.A. -......... p-9040 ll't' bx . 1<11llt!y, ht•Jd . lt:rm1nt: rnal v<il o t' ......, .,...... $6500 1 080 l'/P 7141557-7752 3187 A m900 pc11'1T8'*1l l)Ol}Uon. Joo C411t IOll
lnclulel I at•• llAM!mbly, ••••••••• •••. ••• ••. •• ••
Set'1 N•wport 8'arh aluppln1. recetv1n1 6 t-lml.layan KiU.ttn-. Cfo'A
Dp9nent.'Od t'h'il una•· qiuallly con&rol work champion lanua. lh!ltl
Antique dn>P luf \bl. 91.r1P&ll'd ready to ftnish '200-l>n>v leur hllrd roe\
Mapk'Ub fl5 673·~'41
••••••••••••••••••••••• W~ht Iron bird C8Re • AobQue hmliture & misc. S&C>. 4 Western mags.
houfebold gooches. Mov· S25each. tires ancld
ang. C.ill aft 5pm. '61'3-s.141.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 213-438 1631 Airway l, <.:osta Me111.1 ,
34ft Unillite F IG, F /8 . c.a 92626 twin 325 Mere. crUB. en~. En cson 27 ' 0 8 . elect - ---
Up g r ad t> d w /new si.art.VHF.shorcpowcr, '55 T Rircl , blk. very
drapes. uphol .. carpel!., 114,960. very dea.11, sUp sharp. Sl.3.~. lloo HC'y "-Uh lflOd ~ app\y to putm -..1..t fe I 6t4 i206
alWI lo wot\ \n branch 24U duBrldil'" Avr. -~ ua. "'1ce cl L A baaed law lrvlM hgt 1040 11.odoeorauoa Sale re·
vl'n01ble Roeewood gm
fell d.lninR & game table + m&tcblng open room
dl\11der + 7-entlh color
1V 7SU.Sl8
6'2>7867. --~---~~-Atlas. leather luggage, 3
pieces, oew. still m fo e
lory wrapping. $975
551·~-
tauks, pumps. $27,000. avail I.tut h urry-won't 894~
f\nn., XllU oppey tor 11d ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
vancemenl l'leat .. l\l ---------• AJ(C Ba~t '""P· •hut.I.
Must Sell Now! Wkdys, last' 645 ti470, ~vci. ---
before s. 213/634-6484, 675-51>17 I OF A KIHD wk:nds 714 /840-2682. --1950 M I-;RCEO F.S l 70S
1070 Jewfty •••••••••••••••••••••••
IWl'OUndlnaa. &nf!flls WARFJIOUS~ llOO uah. ... -
C a I I f o r a p p t PA :T\JR\' -.Z.oe.51 (TM)~. ASSt:MRl.P.RS UOG KENNF.t,S rur Hll'
Home+bu111nt>11a C•ll
Mel f\lcbs RJtr. 875-8120
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Cunrert!nce ta I.lie 5 'x8'
oval. carved M exacao
colonlul. ;e pineapple
pcdestub. + 8 urm cha&n w /black seuts & baitks $2()00. 644 8700
6 3 crt Emerald cut
diamond nng. G .l A ap-
praisal $68.000.MUST
SELL' w1.U take $30.000
7141598-7310. 114~598-2098.
Area rug for salt:. olive
green. 12"1t l5'n' $35
833-a@i.
loah. 51ipl/ Cabn olel 2 door mu
Ptt.ICE $16,000 Docks 9070 Vt'rllble, t an exterior
1!M8 Olltmar 34 · cabin •••••••••••• •••• ••• •• •• brwn llhr int, 4 cyl fl&t
crw ser . d iesel. A I P , ~•P ror Pwr bos t up to 17. head mtr 4 ~pd tram •. rath. ball & fish tanks. N o-h I I u n b e I I e v a b I •. Plath elect winch. rull plu.: · Avai AUi¢ yr Y· tt utomob1le . • real
l'U9 l'IY l'aid Wcdtly truh Sdlt!r. sw m08 old
fo~1n:tle Oreal d1i.po:.1
UOO. Plll)'f UI. nt('dl> h1\
rng ho m~ 125 t ' J 11
751·23.'ll
ModlliMry 1078 Telephone ans wcr1 n l(
machine. Phone M atl"
$150/offer 759-~
S'>Jmo. A.ft 6. 675-4921 c'··· .1 ..
l'UOV&S, SWIDl step, large ..,.,..., •
SU11tNow ••••••••••••••••••••••• r1sh1ng cockpit. la s t SUPS AVAILAILE Autohous lerh
MORIBJ. 1-'0RDTRACTOR
Xlnt ooodJUoo, S2500
Call Kris 637-6990
~lauoen hauledl 78 PIP 968-8635 Yr\CNewport646·0SSI l.300W <.:oast llwy
WCll'lted 808 I Nwpt Bch 64<! G763 T•~C<t • 1 S-.ieft IR\1 F. 7~ fitjt;t,
FX>~ M f Shth-Tzu, bl11ck & wht,
male. 4 mo's o ld
Reasooablc. 848 21161
~ !itU' waterbed. tOl) of
hne. tieater & rrame . used I mo Steal al
mi.offer.. 759·~
•••••••••••••••••• ••. •• Boal partner wanted 26ft Sd.llnl( your boat~ N~><I .1 power boat do<'ked e1t spot in N1·1Nport? Sail on ~ Want to buy 3 t,.1J! Ne 752 2573 I y...r...1...t-.. "'30 Pagaent Master tickt:ll> _ Y 30 40' List w /U':> ..... ~ 7 ~ ~ 1080
~ ltaUOO attendant. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for July 17 or 18th' Yello1<1o Cream Puff 14' \Very &Co 61589\!0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P IT eves & wkods
<lean appearance. neiat
handwriting a 1nu.sl Al>
pty 4l5QO Newport tilvd,
Cll
Wt>Jder1Flner: 3 yrs 1·xp.
must w o rk fr o m
blueprints , b~·
knowledgeablo of weld
symool.8. tugh strength
1>tt<els, shop procedures.
man :.upe rv1s 1on £or
erasie mfger In Founta1Q Val l ey Top pay
754-03:J7
COLLIE Beaut S&W
rmle, adult. to gd hom"
S!S. 846-3280
6-olJt We 8055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S HI PP I NG &
RECEIVING Jrv mf!( of
predsioo tools req. ex per
person. 40 hrs wkly.
8 ·4 :30 . Ca l l K en
Roberts on for appt.
Dubctman Pmcher, 1 yr
old. champ Lines. mus t
selJ Sl'iO. 64>6379 art SPM
Wood1naugahyde dmelle
SU>S. 11»1lchs\1 ck blinds
lf-4' S5 & $12 ea; shelv-
ing. Col II 842-tS 15 -----
Frftto You 8045 •••••••••••••••••••••••
979-6C8>. I•--------• I Lovable Mutt, 6 months old. female, loves kids.
Shipping Clerk, full time WRtTER Partly hsebroken.
& P/I' positions ava1la 963-~ ble. Experience p re ----------fened but not necessary . F..xpenenced in writing Free to a good home. 3 yr
Mature ind ividual r e trru.rung matt>nals. work old spayed G olden
· ferred. ERi Labs Im· books. l'll!>t' s t udles, Retriever, F. 548·5969
"1....-Bea"h c:c:7 7900 trainer manuals etc ,...,_...,. • ' ·..., · Free to good home 5 mo
SW,p9gP~ Expe rience 1n srrapt o ld Collie/Shep max
2 full time operungs at wnt.J.ng for audio tave _~ __ 5398 ______ _
garme\ mfg. No exp tr:wunswouldbehelpful To good home 8 mos M.
needed Must have pndt? but OOl mllndatory Pup. mixed·looks ex:wt
10 work Call Bo l> ly Like Old Eng Shrep
Simpson, 540·7171 Wtll oonsiderpro3ector dog. Calm, lovable &
(lrvu:ie> )Ol1U1l.I! our staff as a full adores children. 731.:n59
11 ~ ernployet!
Garage Sale
3lm W. Balboa Blvd.
Npt Sch. July 13·15.
G1anl Garage Sale. Day
l"n.Gser. Mercedes Deni.
Cor valr t•onvertable.
ures. IUl(ga ge. art ob·
Jects, rcmodelinl! fix-
tures. & much misr
t-)-1 /Sat, 9-6. 20342 Adrian
Ctr
Rwrunage Sale, 4th. An·
nual Corona de l Mar
Kiwan1's Club benef1l.
5C>' to SJOO. Corner or
MacArthur IP a c 1 fl('
Coast Hwy Sat. July
14th. 7·3PM . Also
b~dk!ast. lunch & draw·
ln~ for Mo-Ped.
Shunet" Installer Tramec Will t ram ra l(ht m an PI c a s (' 1 n t' I u d e
Xlnlfuture. 751-7305 samplr<~I or your work
SNACK BAR /Counter & s alary /fee history. EOE Reply Ad F511. help, Tenrus Club/ll.ll. n...1u Pilot PO ......... l""rn ~~ hrs. evs & .wknds .,. ... .., • .,.,,. """•
3 Si.Iver Tabby Kittens, 7 weeks, Before 5. 642·2100. Mo1 lnJ:. rum, swtea~ci.
Af\. 6548-1305 rmny other items . Sal.
----------July 14. 9AM 1500 K
Kitte ns n eed hom e. Oceanfront.1alGSt1
Cah co, Tabby, gray,
Mst be ovr 21. SJ 4!S hr Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 551·1979
KJtt.ens o~ home or race call s.'J6.8832. wkdys.
Sporting good manulac·
turer looking for ex
p e ri enc c d warehouseman. Salary
opc11 Ph 642·5254 Ask ror
George
S tatione r) ~tore 1n
Corona del Ma r needs ex
perienced s ales lady
J<Ull time 5 days, xlnt
woriring conds. ~pecial·
ly fine cbenlele. 61S..1010
Teaching applications raw bemg accepted ror a
ChnstJan School Apply
al 16835 Brookhurst. F .V
9i2·:m2
Telephone Solicitor: 3
evenings, $3 per t\r. +,
COl1llJUSSioo 546--7478.
TOP EXECUTIVE
pound . Can't kee p,
~M 540-1413; 751·7946. ....................... --Antiqms IOOS hr1'ihn 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................
HOUSf OF MILLERS
ANTlQUF.S
inYlt.es you to celebrate
our 2nd anniversary 1
Our thanks to you is a
STORE WIDE SALE.
EVERHYT HJ NG lO'~:ll'r Off Lge selec·
uon of Eng lis h &:
Amencan Oak antiques
+muoy decor items
Sale days, 1112. 13.14.
&15. Spee1ol store hrs.
Thurs. 1~6; Fri. tG-8;
Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12·5. Come join the fWl. Champagne.
coffee, munchies. Door
pn ze draw1n1 & jelly
bean contest~. 18960 Brookhurst at Garileld,
FY. 962·3:m
8' Cooch. velour xlnt. con·
dition. Like new. $300
Call 847-6683 aft 7.
CASH PAID
For gd used tum. anll
ques&clrTV's957-8133
**I BUY** Good used Fu rnlture &
Appliances-OR 1 will
seJlorSELLforYou
MASTERS AUCTION
64U616 & 13~9625
Green antique buffet·bas
been used as stereo case
or dresser , 72" wide. 27"
hi. 21" deep. S95 or orfer.
~71)4.9
NEEDS 0uung Set. 8 ch rs .• buffet,
Green high bac k oc·
cas1ooal ch air w /ol
toman $45. 640-7049 Tiop HotchH~ china cabmet. Old. ~.631-0460 The manager of the .D. CUstom built twin beds Howes and Son Jewelry ~anc:t'S 8010 w/six drawers. clothes
farm in Newport Beach 1s ••••••••• •••• •• ••• ••••• wardrobe & toy chest bit
looking for sales help FREIGHT DAM AG El> ID under each bed. Mall with varied duties. Work HOTPOINT SALE. 3308 mcl. Xlnt cond. $200
tn Udo Lsland atea, meet W. Warner nr Harbor , each. 548-0348
with the Beautarul People Santa J\na. 979·2921 Enclosed cabinets, well
& C'l\JOY an atmosphere uns urpas:.ed . Top CASHPAID made 6'hx3xl/'h deep
benefits & advan<'cmi•nt Wshr/Oryrs/Re frigs. For stereo or book use. potential. For uppoinl . working or not 95HJ133 SlOO earh. 2 glass top entl
ment. Coll Shie lds 'E p tables $35 each. 1 !llTlLlll Knrtzsch (7l4)61:;.2731 , G I enn eys was her. l'Olree table $20 Walnut
· dryer Celee). Many op·, color s. Cas h on l y
~R~sat
~ScikPrice
Used comm. grade r<'d
carpet . l.OOOsq . fl
:.i''diam, wrought iron 5
g l obe c h a n del ier
36"diam glass top spls
wear nng 2 glass top dis·
play cases, 42x72x36. 2
tuback uphol. wood chrs.
Jean Bahl. 1040 Irv N D
UJI'SOFGOOD BUYS'!! Masc. furn .• eppl. for
sale. 6122 Hampshire. H 8 Sat /Sun. 11-4.
~mt
Ganige Sale: household
items. Sat/SUD 9-4. 266
RoblOhood Lu. CM.
'l'h~day thru Sunday
6812 Laure lhurs l Dr
Hunt. Och. 847-8371
Swap Meet.ers Delight
Plumbing. tools. water
softener. bltn O' Merril\
oven & range. Much.
much more. Fri/Sat 3274
Michigan, C.M
Mod1f1ed a1rcran scats ror van. picture frames.
rood items. elc. 456 62nd
Sl., NB. 7 /13-7 /15 JQ..3pm.
Antique Pine poker table
Maple chopping block.
5(\ Ho Tei, tandem bike,
duck decoys & much
more. Fri/Sat. 9·4. 218·A
Palmer.CM. -------
I.Joos. Less than 2 yrs old 64:>-7816.
Tow Truck DnveTS ex· New aJOO. wall sell pair'---.-----.--
per'd. Top pay. Apply ror $300. 661·6048 / Ant 1 q u e c h 1 Id ~ G &W Towin''· 7408 _IB'-__ 546_1 _______ ' c hes t /w a rdr obe, .. beautiful cond. $225 In·
Bakes. household items. 3 lb'th. Century paintin~s. 1o<rs of ronstrucuon, ~a rden & mechanic
l.OOls. many misc. items.
25f'8 Orange Ave C.M.
642-5920. Fri /Sat/Sun.
aims Way, C.M . 642-1.252 fants cradle S35 548-1627. 9-5 --------
TRAVEL AGENT ex·
pe r tenced onl y .
Domestic Ir Jntern'I
Laguna area 494-9741
Typist ror N. B real
estate/financial fir m .
Kigh School senior or col·
lege student for part·
bme general office work.
Good ty1>ing skills re·
qi8red. Apply in person.
at 200 Npl. Cn\r. Dr. Ste
200.N.B.
Llttoo Lg capacity meal in
1 microwave oven. Incl
cook book & micro
browner . $360 cash.
838-4186. ---------•I Frigidaire side-by-side. coppert.one, excell condi· TYPISTS
Three month temporary
a!55ignmenl, lrvine. Ex·
cellent pay. See
Secretary ad for bonus
program. cau today.
557-0045
CT\·Lfr\:
f£Ml'<:>IWrf f(~N(l SUMClS
Lim 546-0200 ----------Washer, super deluxe a ll
cycle model, $135. Dryer
$13). Both look & run Uke
new. E.G. Americana
programmable double oven. 30m wide elect.
range. Sl.75. 714/S404J704.
WANTED
G~ REFRIGERATOR
542.3377
3723 llrch St Hew.ari leech Harvest gold F rigidaire1 ~~~~~~.--~~~~~! froal free; very gooa -cood. SLSO. 493-0765
VEU Pm'd Part·time Op-Waabe r . dryer . d is b-
port uoily lo Naval waaber,&refrig SlOOea.
Reserve. Good Pay 646-S848
Beneflt1. Call Naval --------Reten'eM2·'53f Kenmore white e lect.
dryer, used6mos. $12Sor
WJ\JTRESS • Me shine trade for gas. Old Ken·
..,.. S. lot.rested In IJlOn! washer $75. Ad · to~I totally dlf· rnlnl aide by side refrg.
fereot? f1~~ hrs. Earn brn. ~. 53S-505Q. S40 lo SlOO a day. Im med. ---'--i-.:_:..:...,:...;..;;.;;.._ __
epaW)p. Great Am Shoe Elect clothes dryer.
Shine 0,. Com• Me bow good cond. ~· l.l worlta Mon·Frl. 2·9. 1 ____ M4_-ai0 ___ _
1lMI Marriott HOlel, Np\. lJMd wubet •CE dryer, Bch. Kf..ot86. Elaine. ~ ~ .... ,_ J 'llUUWYUU, l>elt V"
WAtTIU!SS a t The 5M-9'J7aftlOAM. ·
Orl1lnal Pl1u . 2121 Refrl.pratorfouaJe .
8a.1bcN1 Blvct. Npt lkh. 9U·'2JJ Appl.y tn penoo &otween
_ ..... ;;_..-..::..-----1 mc.-ydlt I020
......... 8edt OC'llce, Utt ••••••••••••••••• •••• ••
..,.,. W /b'a.tn, apply IJS S wbefl. S aDd Sehwln peraon, Warthouae b\cyeSe wM.h l'rocery -au.rHt. :M50 Via be.1ket. Xlnt cond. Sl60.
OplitO; *•par\ ••cb. f'Ti.7&
TELL
MORE
PEOPLE
ABOUT YOUR
SALE!
E
1·~~ . ~U}" . . . r
~~r ~ VSlgns are great to give \')1J) I r c11rectlons 10 your
garage sale but to let
I people know you're
having a sale, you I should schedule an ad
.; to run In the Classified
section of this
newspaper! It's the best
way to tell people what
vou're selllng, when and
how to get to the sale.
Call today and let us
help you word your ad.
DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED ADS
~H!E 64~·5678
.~~~ ' __,,,._,, -
548-4413 fbgl. 35 hµ. canop}. trlr, Or l-1anzerneechdulk 77 Ford VOln -N 8 I ..,.""' ff New l.1.res. ready lo go Desperately nt>ed utted Ill · sip lµ.IONV/O er. 21' boat 642 0112. re~ ga:.644·1848
refn g gold or copper 17141631 0174 _ or 644-6687 --
PnvateParty 5526840 23' F1berrurm '75 ~.~~.·.~~ ••• !~.s.~
...... _1_...1 flybndJ:('. 200 hp, mui.t T1a1Bfianatt°" ~ ttell S7500 Pvt pa rty •••••••••••• ••••••••••• '67 Toy Lulld(•rwsl'r 327 lnstnlleftk 8083 64.5-41191 • ~· S./ C'lwvy, 4)Verdrivl', T m
••••••••••••••••••••••• ----Reitt 9120 'fra\'S Jui;t reworkcu
LUGGAGE TA~S
from your busme3s card.
Send one ca.rd for each
tag plus ooe spare We
return permanently ~aled attractive lag &
strap. meeting airline
J.D. requirements. Pre
vml loss & theft ! For a
personalized tag enclose
wallpaper , fabric or
"Day Glo .. paper & we
will back & trim your
wgs. Or try two cards
back to back
'79 LanN• 11 1~· !-.IC. all Trucks 9560
ACCORDCON, blrl pearl :=iofl. Trawler type twin ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~5 !J6:l ~
l..ulset.ll wtpirkup. mint dlcsel. rull eng room
rood. 120 button, mak,• Watt:r maker (nl'w >.
offer 840-3288 washer dryer. hill µ1lot xtrJ:. u:-.•·d tW•\.·~. •••••••••••••••••••••••
---house. lrg s11lut1 w 1ru11 $ H I O '' I> c ~ l · 'ti5 Re1nchero Clu~•·
F'alrbainks upnghl p11U\u lolchen S?2.~IO Nt:e<h 540-7171 64<! 3595 __ fo'urd
$1.~:.1 nfi
541:1· 5659 PRICES:
~eaor3/S5
4r.ita.gs SJ.60 ea .
6f.ltags $1.50ea
lOor more $1.4{) ea.
Sales Tax Included
$1.50. \\ork 5111 !lb~M d;' .ir
642·0762 1·v1 ...
12 St.nng Alvarc1. ~wlur '7h~:a flay o ntr & <rlr
~cl cond $1.50w1case call hk1· 111"w 250tlrs $12 . ..0U
496-7~~pm __ 494· 16.'i'i
CAMPER SHELL
C1·m Top ror '• ton trurk.
!\''(Cl SIR.'> bc'>l offt!r
~~i!lafttiPM
Motoriud l ikn 411 40
'H TOYOTA l'l w11 i.
!-lwll autom.1t1r ... r.•r•"•
"' lJpt-. lu n11h'' $!\IOI•
~9urt><lli Y071.
NO CARD?
Draw your own or send
name. address. phone &
1<1o--e0U make one card per
tag Add 25' each
Fcnd 1..'r :.lrJl mJl)I\.•
ll('('k nat hn1i1h w , "'I'
Perfect. 4!M~14lf7 ltin
Cl .A.'iSll' l:SJ\ Y l.AU:"ll'H •••••••••••••••• •••••••
·;;11 1'hris (.;rJrt ··1 l'...•hlVUS M11 1'1·11 Good ·1:1 0~1~un 1'1tk1111 \Utu
r1-..1orl'<I. xlnl fo1 1111 , , I 1
1
111111 .. 1 .. ,v. rn1 1325 rJiliv. rl1'1~:. s:!.>011 <\Ill
$l50. 11.1\ 1 ruast"• \ d1wd ~._.,, ... ~ 9&!-~'1
~MIO ,e1\·rt f1n~ ~I•"'' ~~~~s/ Send check or money or·
derto: PILOT PRINTING
P.0 Box 1560
Ca;ta Mesa. <..:a 92626
CERAMICS
lA."i Paul \'Of'Y. J!ll rorul
l'XCCpl rhythm l>ll'KUI'
SW rash 846 3280
Vito Alto Sa'(
GtlOd Cond m1
645 osm
M u s t s a c L u d 1<1o 1 ,.
rlrumst!l. 6 pc. ZllJ1J11 ,.~ moals 7 pc~ $1ilHI
64587~ ---Offiu fumfhltt &
:-ot'\ to .ippr•·1·1.111· \lunl 41 t SO
ln.,.00 Harbou• Ho-ifi ft! 1 ••••••• ••• ••••• •• ••• ••.
*SEA RAY*
HARRISON
17-36'
l!f?K llond.1 l Bl25S 70
I \11'11 IW \11'1 •• perfret
llll\<1 t:.t )700 ldkl'l>
C" ~I~
~"'' 'ell ·71 :-,u1.uk1
\.IJIW lfr.,l ofter,
!1',~:~WI
"77 Yam.iha 41~ l::nduro,
1·xccll mud lo m 1, ~
711 fo'Zlll l .. tn.11 1·;1111p .. •1
..,Pl>t·1al t·xt 1.i n11 • •• 111\"
.11r. I' U. I' ~. t·rw'l 1 11r
trol till :.l ... l'llU,i..
;\ \1 I-". I.I u.i I t.rnk
771 OtiOO J~. :,;,; !>S!~'t
atter7PM
'68 El <.:amino µowt:r :.I 1
power brake$. ait lOnll I
'IA.I 'unroof rww rd• •
1·11i.: llL'"° :-. port~ 1>J 111 JOI> $..'(X)O OT hl'Sl L•l l\'1
~~
Handpainted ceram ic-;
plaques. oattv1t y set.
plates. m uch misc
items. Also special or
ders & colors done nt re· asonable cosL. 846·857!1
eves .
&,iipmtnt 8085 . ...••............•....
1 ·,,11w rn our store c,, 1011!..
::st lheultamate ~\· IJ-1:! .(j()l\ ---'71 UjbUn Pl'. 71M ni
OfC1l0t' cop11\"r
$1200
646.5727
SRV 360 Express 7X ltt•nlla Hawk ll . :it~HI '<11ch . A M F\1 c,t1'I • 11
COPIER Hewporl .. och mll•.., ~cry l'll•un. lillll' c.i."'· jlltu, $1150 ~ 11:!7.1
Uses any paper. •n pnce
962-7o.1.1.
~~ 1t151 Al>k for R.1lµh -T1 f.' Camino 15M mr
fkoautJruJ walnut 84111 ex
('('\Jt.lve desk & cred<'n1a
sold new ror SS<lOl. w.t•tl
2!00
631 ·2547
On the water st.ort>
ii llu.o.,k~ 2.W WR sooo
979·61>44
>.ltll cond. $43.'>0
548.1;:n:1
9570
••···········•·········
MAGHlftCEt4T
C h i n ese 0 bj e cl s Screeos. Porcela ins
F\gurines. Furn & many
unusual misc. 640-4303 MCMAHAN DESK
442-8450
'70 Delta T n -hnll 17". 110
Volvo 110 . lo hrs on rbll motor. nu tires on trlr
touid use upholslt'r~
Al>kang only S 3l511
752~6
·;11 K.iwasak1 KZlfHHI
nwf\) cxtrai., xlnl con•t
$21100 !lll4 3!1!1 4 jll 1·--------6Wkdr· '' Car hauling & utiJ t railer
$1000. Coke m achine
$100. cash register SlOO
548-7te8
-Ptanoi & Onjons 8090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Klmball Mahogany Rahy Gnnd. Xlnt cond. $1500.
963-5206 '78 O>ranado Air Cond
U.000 B.T.U .. used only 3 mo.$250.642-1847 S\ea.nway Baby Grand . walnut. $5500/0ffer.
Must sell cheap! $25.000 64().8663 worth of furniture. oil ----~.:....:...;:___ __
paintings. e tc, + $5,000 Must sell. 2 Baby Grand
man's wardrobe. 44 to 46. l'lanoe. New finish. xlnt
64.5-4544 ~-
GOLF CLUBS. Wils on
XJl, 9 h irons. 1·3·4 5 woods . like new. Sor
SZJO. ca11 548·1395 art
SPM
Neiman/Rockwell collec·
tioo Best offer. GreA.
Dys 833-2650 , eves
213 /820-4155
Used Carpet. ohve gr~. tu·lo. uo yards w /pad
Cal I 64Q. 7382.
s.-tincJ Goods 8094 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Coleman P ea k I
ba c kp ac k . blue
Polarguard mummy
sleeping bag. l m o old
S65 ea. 645·9796
Golf equipment inc l. 1.2.&
3 McGregor mas tl:'r
v.ooods. cart, bags. 4 put
tcrs. 4 wedgl's misc
Lad1t>c; I & 3 woods.
st.ant:r irons. cart ba).!.
shoes & misc Sl.50 all
Qish only 646--0_l096 ___ _
BMW 77 JUWH.!>. l.:i.l~• :. .
denield ba~-.. -+-cl<tr 1..,
:lnJOll ~ 759 I~
Motor Homts, Sak I
Reint /SforOCJe 9 '60 . .•...•.••..••.•.......
25' 8~ Beam Tro1an ·
Caban Cruiser. ply hull.
V8 mbr. e ng. VfiF.
Needs ltttle work. $4850 <:all aft ti Emae64S·4 156 t<t-;NT Luxur) Molnr
Partner wanted Sea Rav ~ome 22· P 3lomnr ~· Sportfisher F'B. twin Sit!\!~ 6 $250/week +
110 . full) eqwp . Sips ti .~ ltrru 640-3585
rmmac. Man) ~Xt(aS HENT 23' rlREHAl L
S7.IXX> 838·934R __ Sl':LF CONT A I ~ J..11
l'-2 yr old S\.•a Rav :JOO ~pl tu:.A<;Q_NARt..F. _645 221(1
bnd~e. twn. mbd. 255 $500 UP raoHT Mere . HJ dor. f1shrrndl•r, -"' heavy 1l1Jty ball sy-;lt•m FOR YOUR
+charger. rume jlarm. MOTOIU40ME
othC'r x tras. m erh Thor s n j!ht Oalc's HV
perfect & s h ines I 1kl' Hf'fltllls will p.1y $5(111 to
nt>W Only 198 h~ /\s \ou upon rons1~nm1·nl of
sume $33,500 -+ SJ0.500 ~'"" 'ill '7!1 1~·22 \l1n111r
dwn 955·1055, 675 5SJ5 Z°h.,. rnotortmnw I Ill'
41060 Wiii a1111I~ '""' ,1nls 'our Boats. Soil S154}~1 nl'I lk'r \Nt•rk
••••••••••••••••••••••• \\,•n' u\~1boukcd 1h1u
SA.NT i\i.'o\ 20 J.1rltn\°"
"ti.Cm MILE."K •
'78GMC
Shorty Surfer v 1:1. J Utom;il1t•. fJClWt I
:Olt>enn~. ract a1r, 5lt'rt II
l.ij)l'. hJ back!>. ICC tx"
··u ... 1un1 paint . \·••nl
l>a,...ldl' winJow.. 1·11111 h
tallll~ roof rack .itul l.111
•frr ma~s w 1u1 .1h
1IM53S02J
$85415
* J.C. FORTUNE
Ponl1a\' ti Ml· m> r: 1st. Santa Ana
(714)5.~ 1000
-
71 l'h1·11 ~t'll lor lo wholl"-'JI~ blut!IJi. 11r "'
l\•r !11~1 :ll.11. S:Jli J.I~
·711 1.)0d!!t' \ Jll \ ...... 11.-1
.1 ut11. p i; l':t 11l'1 ll·11
l 'rplS ~mk l\'\ ll<IX , SOI
ht~I. \ ~1 I \1 taµt•. h."
1"n1h1\\i. 151\mi $7 1H111
Mu'>t~ll &1:!-0i2.:l Paddle Board 12':gd e<>nd
w/padded wheel carrie r,
SliO/beSt. 552· 1506
Late model Rarcar porta·
ble sewing macha.ne. dbl
needle, $175. Orlando
guitar w /case. $150
714-892·62164.
l.ikt> 111'". Ill'"' trlr
673·C~~ TY, Radio, ttR, Stereo 8098 --••••••••••••••• •• ••• •• • Sa but 11 • l'nmµlett•. S!<!S (ioutl mndJtlOn \:.111 \'\\ ..
M r Mu.st S4'11 iK l)(Xll!'' maxi
\ ,U) l'OO\t'r'IOll S8C)00 h 'I .Jfr i;.1;, ';"'711
Pica St• rontu< I
l.111~nc1
D•'s RV RHrtals
714 /559-4446
TYPEWRITER
MANUAL GOOD
BRAND.
WO RKS O.K .. N OT
GOOD.
Z /Offer. :>48·6427
BOOKS
ROMANCE . NEW &
USED.
lOc EACH. AFTER 6PM
CAIL 548-6427
Framed orig oil seascape.
58x28, 2 lo u v r e d r s
"Mx.18". silver bowls. 2
sets steak knives, 3·pc
Danish carving set. tree
& well carving board.
crystal car afe. l61t26
mir r o r . ironing
board/Iron , por celain
rnat, 2 lg lamps, Sloan's
kg bedspread blue/gm.
Sin ger po rt sew ing
mach . misc. access Thu rs 7112-Sa t .
10AM·1:90 or by appt.
Cash or check es de ·
posit.~
21 .. Color 1V ms.
2yr Warranty
642·5340
Beaut. 25" RCA Color
TV Sl38 2 Yr. Warr
Free Del 646-1786
25 inch color 1V $128.
2yrs. Warraoty
642 5340
Color consol(' 25". our rost + 2"{. 537 6333 E Z
terms. ------------
STEREO TransAud10 40
watt receiver. Pioneer
PLl5·D turnt able. :!
Audlo Deslf?n bookshl'lve
speakers Only used 6
ITlOIJ. Best offor. Lauri e
548-4046
548.8457 ---------UOO 14 112523 Full rov·
io>r. 1<1o h.isker pule . nu l'Cn
terbrd. gd cond S.975
67s-S79!1
Pnsendtfa 2Q w trailer Jib. Genoa, P ,p Clean.
S!.000 I 993-1732
Sol Cat 15 Deluxe 2 sails.
trailer Offer
645-1257
SOl.J.NG 27£t 5 sails. spin.
full cover. trier. SJ.000
P P.4~·4445 ---------l2ft Pcogwn flbergla::1
over wood. $300.
645·l574
Cal 20 #711 : Fu II r ;t \'l'.
20' Color 1V. Truetonc. · hi beautiful w..,.,. cabinet. spm gellr, ng(' must. vvu xlnl keel. 213·S96·~. x.lntcond. Si!.50. Call aft 6. -----
5S2.0Sl6 505: Good race r e cord
Really d ean, l!d cond.
$25(K) /be!l l. 673-4061. SRI.. speakers ong $580 pr
SI~ ea. Toshiba 45 wall
$235. 7~. Carter
loah&M.-IM
Sol·Cat l5 · with trailer.
good cond. $000.
S36-n34 .... ,... ...
••••••••••••••••••••••• 12' Hobie. great for k111s, G •ral 90 IO must see. 909 Almond.
Will lr.lde two American _________ ,..,
i\irtines discount tickets Wwnbia 22. dlx model
••••••••••••• •• •• •• • • • • Eastbluff. 644-1160
for two Urut.ed Airlines w/galley. New 6hP OIB
discounters. Call an ~-with pnme Balboa Isl 3PM, 64M086 '-.._ -l:] slip. One 16,000. 675-7225. ,.. -_ _ leave mess.
United and American ... ~ Alrlioes hatr price 26' Clipper Sall Boat
coupons wanted Call ---• l 5'1p. e lect ric s tart ~2Ul2. ~ Johnson new, t rallcr
wns1..-Askin & $6750. Cal l
CAWIR SH&&. BUYING 675-9063 or 793-9672.
Oem,'~ !.<>!'c~ Peick '1'1 Cal2-29: Dal, whl, KM . up, a-._,.._. ofter. or I , .. _ VHF RI f I IM&e19afUPll. a •• ..,, . r. ur • SEL~ING ~o. Shwr. auto pilot. U.rtenls. Slip. S28K.
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1At u. public boW wlUi DAILY PILOT an ad LA the Dally Piiot ·Taite time to relu and Slnic:e ~. It can IOAT ~'IT abop al home. lt'a slmpl
....... ..,.. aa 1l .. '-u et.?7 w ll h D a 11 y P 11 o t -.-,_ 'uw .. Clualfled Ada. And If
per dQ. For more ln· T• ,._..yow-' you bave tomc\ltlna to
tCJr1Mlion aAd Nmpiet.t ul 642·56 78 setl, call a friendly ,..ea11eoar11. Cla.ullled .,o.VJaor at
642-56'1'&
ii ,\~llo motorhomt• '!.7
413 • Dod~t-t'M!. roof ,t
d..c>h . .i1r, <:u. ... tum i.lt'Cr in~ Sy<;tcm. AM FM 4 d1
\'!bS Must sec to JJI
prec1ate. $1'1 ,750 CJll
Gary li3t 4~ art 5PM
·711 29· S-:Xt't'Ull vc lo m I ,
x Int 1· on rt f u 11 J t'
cessonl'~ I ,,r .L kmd ant.
$J t .OUO PP
957 11 1\11 14!14 1237
eves /w k11<ls
·74 l"uturu 27". loaded.
need qu1t•k s al t:.
!-iacr1hce $8500/orfer .
842-4647 -----"""" 5erlfiu , Parts & Accessories 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SStVICE DEPT.
Open 6 Days A We('k
Mon ·Fri 7 30·5 30
Saturdayi. .8 00 5 oo
Attos Chrys.·Pty.
2929H.irhor Bild
Coslll Mesa
546-1934
~----~-~ '9RJSVAUEY
CAMPER SHB.L
With door-for m ini pick·
up Mustsell.
SUS.OD
1714-541·66 59t
MlosforSaM •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT
.NOTlCETO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of lteml
advertised by vehicle
dealers an tho vehicle
claSlllfied adver\181n& rolumm doe~ not lnclude
•t\1 appllc11blo tue•. license. \ r•Mf•r ft>H .
finance charge•. feu ror air pollution control de·
vlt't' ~rt.lflullon& or de·
ak!r docu11u•11tary pre·
parat.loi1 char1e11 unlf'll
otherwise 4'~Ct~d by
the advt'rlll'er
1'! l1 \1l• YJn · $Jht)lr II>
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has full pwr & mod11IJr
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9 590
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yuur l'<lr as extra r lran see us FIRST!
a I 111 o,.__,. c_..,
29'l5 llarbor1l11·1I
COSTAM~A
979-2500
Can't Sell Your Car"
CIEYIERIMW
PAYS TOP DOLLAR
F~Clean Used fm1><>rti.
Call Mike or Don
135-3171
Pvt. party needs clean
car, truck. etc. CASll
2.13 f4()H43l
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow us the opportunlty
to con.•ddcr the pun-h11!lt-or trade-In of your clean Pori\('l\t. Check with Us
Today I
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W·&......aftf 0...... '7JO Mwca••.... 9740 ·n EoW1111 "or. ~· Ol.t*ICOUMTY "11 Seville: P'Ull)' eqi.ipl '73Mallbu.Xloteond. PS. •. PHIL JolllttoR&Solt ~ 1 ..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• flltluu, .WOO m1. --VOLVO dril bro metaWc. came ·PB. A /C, AMJf'M :stereo UMCOLM-MHCURY Lat~ modal Toyo\H, •DATSUMS• "1'2Dl,Ccyl Europun. lo ~41111 EXCLUSTYELYVOLVO t.op,111.500/t.o.leue SlOOO 67~3223 LONG "SpeeialofU\cWcek ~ Plc!Nps Ir Vana rN a.lnt rood ruo" 1w1 T~ t7' 1 "::"&"Volvo DuJer 75-llOOI wkdya FORD 1978 Pl...-0 n.1i ..... _ .. , •-s•cu.. P::.tOPANK "J..H (;At\ . '63 Nova. 6-cyl. 3·apd . "' --·•~· -... " u •••••••••••••••••••••• a.naeCowitt '73SDV. loaded. New good~ood1l1on. $375 S1lvt!r extl't t 11r . ~Al=C 9000/bft.tolr ~*'I '1J TIUJ MIM MOO takr ff\TYorLEA'ji;, equip, ti,..., etc. Vry Sd 642,.....,. ~ 11uturnul1c, r.id•o &.
PAKTS-SERVl .t: '5MBBl>Kt lyl 1ul11 m r 1i.ttrn11 nta or G400 DIRECT cond. 12000/bll. Call "\.,~ ht!atrr.HllltUlrn1 ~O.Y ~~~=.:~~· :~~~:.~~~:11 1~1:: ~ f.Et,~~~:;:A!I: ·~!!~= .. .;.~ ,,:~f~~:.M ................. c .... ...... ....... uu ..... ,..,
\\'anted 'ft> U\1 \.I 73 vw
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cloun d4:, ~0:!'11, ttu·i..
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Z,S "•~ ,,. ... .w ~ \\4 1 h•.-\lul rnnd 2025 S. M 20er loaded. Under warranty. Sharp, 1mmac thruout' • ~~.-~~':!C".!:.:o...o~-··•·•• $1,500 / Hest offer c'all
.. ...,.... " ~" ouo m 1 .. SHOO Anahetm 750-11 6'5-1679 Power brakes , powt!r 759-~or 11ft 11. SS2·H340
"IV 3eC) Diii. wh1lu ... 111f, 1f/.lt1o.klt•v .... 011l) ,78 .:--vi'll" L' ... "'dllion. s teering, power win , 8 L.... -4 -d--
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
f u 11 y t'Q U I pp,•J , '64122.S °""'° " "'"" dOws, power door locks. 7 rulura Sp . re d '71Ptnlo
&howroorn t•onil\Uol\ Val&aW9CJI" 9770 l.Acb&nm5Jtl'eal Takeoverlease.Askror power6waysplalht~nch w/whl 1nl, A M l l''M News~reo.rwwnia.:'>
til7,600toffer 7550040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9IW> 640-5042 Bud. 776·51l0; eves seat A /C , l\M t rM swreo. lom1 l1>Ltopay llOO Phonc963-32M
VW lluvm.c 111111hl•• ~di ~·9HO stut-'Q, cruist> conlrol. ttlt off loan of $3420 73 dnvcs a-.-
••••••••••••••••••••••• 9101 ....•.•.•...•..........
ATIENTION!
~llARRO R Al .VD
540.•4 I 0 S40.0J I J
N ere ~d " :. . H M w . P'oinK'~. Clal>o.'>11• & i-:~ llll!w.!""~~P.t~~N'ill
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'113aOZ
c ri11.11H ond.11100
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782l!OZ lo m1. :.po1lc:.J>
l'Ulld, $7100
ll.:JO..!H!i7
Mn "1:• 2111> t'. 11huq•. 111 ~
1Jn1 t>\lt•r Xlnl 1•or11I on, owner 11111ii.:
Lu1Cury ''11u1w .1uto
~. 1111 I' w ~.1~
714~00ll
1969 280SL
U 1·J'l'11m. tao 101 th"" mutor, nt-w fut'l USJt-1111111
$)'Skm Top m·vn cl11wn
Llkt>~ ~lerilft
1JOO W Coail 11~ > Nwpc Beh 642 ti7(~i
<..tas&c l956 l00Sl. t1Jrtl &
bOll top, xlnt l'Olld Cl II 5'18~
i9 JOO.D cleM. i.unroot maple yellow l, 100011 tN Sunbeam N•·cd:.
<-l utc h , b od} work ,
MOO/besl 645 75J9
I IUY PIOBLEMS S21.in> 833-0779. 833 72:ll:I
Sick ur tk11d foreign c11r.. MG 97 42 wlilltt.>d. tree tow
673-3465 Ca sh 631·2l00'1 Mio ROftllfo 9705 .•.•••.•••.............
/!JS.A ROMEO
SALES, SERVICE
AND LEASING
1978& 1979SALE
NOWlN PROGRESS•
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWT'ORT BF.ACH
752-0900
·74 Alla GTV, slvr, new
Micb urcs. xlnt cond, &
rlassic S5500 493-3815
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·78 Aud1 SOUO: Hus every-
thmg. $500 & Assume
lease at S23'l1mo 67~10 ----
'73 i4().Z, on,:i. owner.
"1.ll{l>, new tin.~. /\ M /FM
stereo l'itS!> C:herry cond.
6.5Krru. $5.500/bt.-st offer.
768-UH;!
'nl 2.!.«Yl. 2+4!, uuio, A/C,
AM /FM. w1rt•s, 12,000
nult-:i. Champagne .iold
wJwhill' int Assume lease or buy . 547-1147 or
646-7914.
'75 B210
HATCHBACK
S up e r ~co n umy
<U4MXT>
$1.677
BARWICK DATSUN
...... 111 J.1.111 l .1p1 .... 1: .1r111
831-1375 493.3375
BMW 97 I 2 74 28Yl coupe, mint 42K,
• auto.mags.AM /FM,
AC, $&954) 642-~5 CREVIER 72 Datswi 510, Sl.200 or
be!>"t offer &I ST & IROAOWAY 6758355;675:._581_1 __
SAHTA AHA '76 0-J~un II B Cl'lest~
835 3171 lHuc.· 419 M . $lti50
T.-E UlflMAl( ORIYINf. MllCHINf l!JG-2782.
•USEDBMWs*
'77 32().1.,o; JJC I ~ I lti7ltS I' V I
'77~4.-.p.1 !-. H tC/li'l1
·1x:i1114.Srld :.11.t.1•11 1"11 1
7M6:{l('S1t\ S I It \U()(o2 I
ClosflS Sundo ys
1'.MMF: lATE
N :LIVEfO''
LARGE SELECTION
OFMEW 1979
320i's
S28i's
\J.-.t) •~~JC'S1
IN STOCK!
C .tll l11cl.1v Wt .1ho 111,1 ,
h,n, 1 liJI p rl· "" tH'tl
H\lW \Oii .1r1• lrn1k1111•
lor'
831-2040 495.4949
ORANGE COUMTY'S
OLDEST
&
'78TOYOTA
PICKUP
•• ~1M·1·tl ydluv. t•1ol111
lll/~71
BOB LONGPRE
POMTIAC
13tW 81-J\Cfl BLVV
Wl-~'TMlNSTER
892-665 I 636·2500
9725 •........•........•....
'fi8 Spvdcr ronvt R ed. mJI?~ l'll·an $J47S ~~aft ti JOpm
Honda ,727 ........•..............
Brand Hew '79
HONDA Cars
MANY
To Choose From!
UNIVERSITY
Okkmobile
Honda Can • GMC
Trucks
2R50 Harbor Blvd.
t°(lbtu Me8a 540·9640
'76 Cvcl' o1 spd
$2700
Sales-Scrv1n··L1!;1'o111g 646-5849
Roy Carver.Inc. JoqMr ---9no
Rolls Aoyn! BMW ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
..•.....•..............
'76 MG M1dgl•t. ~ mile~.
red . looks OK. runs
great , new allernutor.
valve grind. ht' ad )(llSkt•l.
battery, clutch cyl.tn<lt'r,
tune d a n d r('t1 d y .
l!SMPH. am/fm, B·tral·k
w/power booSl<'r, tnax
speakers. $3,000. 645-8Wll eve;
MGI
'WMG
$1000/besl
847·7446
9744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77MGI
Low. low m1l e:.1
t 400VNK)
$4995
18711 BEACH Bf.VD
HUNTINGTON OF.ACH
842-2000 ----~ .......................
PEUGEOT
SALES, SERVICE
AHO LEASING
OIBSELSNOW
AVA!LABU.:
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
•••••••••••••••••••••••
·56 Porsche Speeds ter,
xJnt cood. $8500
644-~
1972 !lllT Alloys.Koms.
AM/FM . rblt trans. 4 new C.N. 36's, tnl1cxl.
x lnt runs su per
tr.roJobo 96'H2AS
i6 912E. snrf. 25.UOO tn1,
AC. stereo. fogs, alto~.
$15,W>. 673-3227
'67 Pors c:he 9 1 2 ,
mechanically pe rfect.
Blaupunkt AM /FM ,
Pirellis. lthr int, 30M PG, 5spd, wood steennj! whl,
sacrifice at $5950 firm
675-9910. 673-3468
1"" L'"" ,.,11 ''l't" .. ~·r·lp '73Xlnl,t'.Otld W~.Aulo. ..,.,.~1 White· w /burnun· 1t away ! !168·4405, ••r"''" .. " " • ~· " ' "" ' I lb .,, 300 l .,. f\.N '71 Coupe d(' Ville new .. ,..,., ... """ cw. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• 1lollm l'.1111 f111 or Not' P s,p ·-· .... · pamt. Classic. 11300 or dy int . l<1ndi1u tuv • .,,.........,.,., tli,111( yu111 1·or to .llm S40-4753. 494 9929 best 497 3149 special 1nslrumenlatwn. 'Tl Cobra I'S. l'H. auto, '76 Pfymouths
9960
M.11111 0 \'oll4'1 wa.:en . ....._ UMd $6,200 or be:.l offer. v8. ~I/offer. rhcrry, 10 fo'ury 1 dr ~t at11111
11<711 111·.u h lll vd llu11l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Tl Cpe de Vile, 42K m1. I 598-6620 _! P 5 4 R 15111 ..i f 1 :! :1 o :,alD~'~'~ .. Air.I IA Mf u1 .. 1,I•,•' 11~11111 llt Mh '\11k h>r AMC 9905 PP Xlnl t."Ofld S6SClO Dys wkdys1wknds aoyt1ml' -.., """" n "' .. 'r,111k Mun1111 u1 Tom IG2SIO . 74 Chev, Impala w gn, -----rad1CJ. p B, l'1S Mo~t \l.kul ••••••••••••••••••••••• auto. PB.PS. A1C, reg cl)lor.; & inlcriur:-i\11 '75.AMC '76Sevillc: Divorccforces g.as Sl850~e~s-ForsaJt' '67 f'ord Mu~lJn~ mil1ntu1n1·d by 111 1·1
'72YW
BUG
IH"lll BE1\Cll RLVD.
HUNTIN(;TON B~ACH
842-2000
6
REASONS TO
BUY & SERVICE
AT
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
·•· SEJtVICf OU'T. OP'E ..
'fll 9 P.M. MOMO• YS
.2.
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·rtl 9 P.M. MOMO•YS
& 'TIL Z ,,M.
S•TURD•YS
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DAYS • WH:tC
.4.
WE LliSE AU.
MA1t£S & MODELS,
SPECIALlllHG Ito' VW
& MEICE:OfS IEH?
.5.
Wf HA VE OVER I 00
PRE OWMED
ECOHOMY CAllS TO
CHOO!if fROM
·6-
IMME:OIATE
DE:LIVE:RY OM MOST
MOORS
1871 1 IEACH ILVD
H.,...,_~TOM IEACH
842·2000
Coll('ctor 's ltem
t:;JITOOO VW 513 Teica:-
Hus
lmmaculatc. rcs torable
tY•nchuon 5 l2: 691»5800
rJIY732 VW71K 1;h1a
Joully re:.l<m·d 60.ooo
_Ong. rru 5 l2 Ill!_ !i!!W _
'71 VW D us rcblt. en.: &
tranS. $2 ,500
54.i Z58J
GREMU,. sa le . 39.000 miles. rrunt t.'Olld, fully IO.idl-d 11ll>Chan1l''> All .1v..i11 .ii
Brownl\.an Sharp. f1800 '78 CHEVETIE Jerry or Kelly 64l·5784 $500 SJOOo llt'lnw HIUl' bl'yl.. auto. trans • power
~l ee ring & r a dio
<2J6PN'E)
Qill831·2227 4 speed C974TWV I 65 Ford good tran-..porta Book wholl•s.1h· p111·1· $3395 uonSJOO~l orft>r 1>.AJly ~tlnl :t:10 W ll.1\
BOILOHGPRE
POto'TIAC
l3600 BEACH BLVD ~JNSTER
636-2500 892-6651
·62 Rambler . 6 cybnder.
23 miles per gal Ex·
<"elleot running condi ·
lion. Radio & heater. Needs paint & muffll'r.
$*00. 751-4840
'7SHORt'ET
WAGOM
6 eyl., auto trans .• power
st eering, radio &
roofrack. t098MCG I
IOI LONGPRE
POMTIAC
13600BEACH BLVO.
WES'fMLNSTER
636-2500 892-665 I
'Tl Pacer: Lev1 int, xlnl
cond. fully loaded. AM /F M J8trk. $3750.
67S-8436.
'76 Pacer.PIS. P /B, a uto, t-ruse. stereo. Ul. 34M
$l!m. 548-8120
9910 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·77 Bui ck Skylark .
Loaded. xlnt cond
Sl.500 557-6050. 979-4094
Codilac 991S •••••••••••••••••••••••
NABERS ~ar)
fir
quality & Price
LARG~TSELECTION
OFNEW&USED
IN ORANGE COUNTY
CADfLLAC VALU E
PROTECTION Pl.ANS
Avatlable on Most Cars
•
•
1975 CADILLAC
COUPE DE VILLE
With leather, tape, tilt
wheel. Cabnolel lop. full
pawer. factory air cond
&low ITUles. (532N IM I.
$4599
•
Cc:s-o 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i l Camaro R<Jlly SPort
f\Jlly e qu1 pped. xi ra
clean $2495 645 5571L
~
'13Cam:iro PS. PH. /\1C:..
AM Ji''M G r~at cond $MOO mk orr 957·6 L26 eves.
4'\968 Camaro, PIS, A1T .
327. 73M m1. f'lrsl $1300 rum. 64.5·8375
9920 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
FINAL 1978
CLEARANCE!
on Camaros. CapncE.•s, Moote Carlos, M<1llbU1> &
Novas. Drastic reduc
tJom!
SAVE HOW!!!
COMMEll
CHEVROLET
.X?< II.or I••' lll\d
I I~ I .\ \1 ~:. ... \
!)46-1200
"17.000MILES' •
'78CAMARO
''2-2r v.a. automatic, power
s teenng, powe r w in ·
dows. fact. air, locks.
custom wheels. :.tereo c:asseue (2a7UJQ>
'6995 * J.C. FORTUNE
Poouac·G MC: ~ fo:. Isl. Sant.i Ana
(714 )551.HOOO
,..:: : f ·"'~ ~' ,• : • I ' •. ,,
"'~-~ -........ ~
~·s-tc.·~
1~=~=1
21 ...... C-'w Dri•~ .. ---·--Of'ti4 7 O• YS 4 WEB 768-7222
'79 Moote Carlo · AC. PS.
PW. AM /f'M. JlM mi.
$6100. 752·5071
'78 Chevy Malibu V·6, 1.3M, assume loan $5400
642-8655
1976 CADILLAC '6Z Chevy Impala . Good Ei.DORADO COUPE mechanical condition
Sphl pwr. seats: ti lt New valve job, battery.
wheel. cruise control. radiator. etc $600. Call stereo. Cabnolct top plus 1-m_9G2_l_E_ven_in_;;.gs_. __ _
all of the Cadillac lux· '78 Malibu Classic. 4 dr. unes & low. low mill's air. auto. trans. power
(()17NRR> 1""1dows. am/fm tape.
$5999 Pttags. L.ikc new. $6095 or
offer 640-61.57.
•
18711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON REACH
842-2000 ---Orpler 9925
···········••·········· SACRIFlC~:·
CHRYSLER '77
CotlDOBA
L,£1adcd inrluding ... un
roof. stereo. full powvr &
low mileage 1429HYX I
Warranty available
S.3995
JIMSLEMONS
IMPORTS
L!l70HARBOR BLV[)
COOTA MESA
631-1276 833-9300
ESTATE SAL£
'76Cordova
·71 Jmpcnal
7594381 wkd::-:-\I 3
'67 Chrysle r ~a~rm f' ti.
P1S. A 1C Bes t offer
842-3126. Joe.
IS Cordoba Ckan m otrt.
air, AM FM lo m1 mx>. Call~ 5J;!7
76 Cordoboi. load1od w o<-
lras. lo ~ mrl e J L!<'.
7!'12·7001 ask l11r U1ane
~. 640-67!°);! altl!r 4PM
'1'l Nt•wport Air. lll.e m~w
ml • l'JC\ Xlnt upt•r:Jl m g
cont.I $11)5(1 l).l(l.ij01;: j(l Ii
COltlittMtat 9930
················-······ '76 CO..TIHENT AL
Cream & bc1g(.' Clean'
S7250 f"'lrm. S225(J down
lake over pay m cnll>
OAC By appt on l.>
64&1050or673 4999
Corf~ 9932
······················· 1977 CHEVROLET
CORVETTE T· TOP
With automatic lr.m:-
Loadt'd & a bt'aUl\ 1~UWJo;l .
ONLY S9298
HOWARD Chevrolet
llovt' & Quail Sb
Ni-,"WPORT HEAl'll
833-0555
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('ahnoh•l top & lo w
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"Tl 3211 snrf'. A/C, alloys.
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over $3,000. Call
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$3395
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$19,000
985-4144
'67 SS. MPW. 2 cir 1·1x•,
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restored. asking S27.950
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644-0546 >tint l'Ond1t1on. $7300.
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1?3SJ1.875 548·53'7~
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$7Z l 00. 546-3938
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rood. m·w cng. 11cw tire s.
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&16-8883
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S600
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$9599
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a.DOit.ADO
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FOuntain Valley
EOI T ION
VOL. n . NO. 193, 3 SECTIONS, ~6 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979
Your Hometown
Dally Newspaper
FIFTEEN CENTS
Schools to 'Contain' Pi-ohleDI Students
8 y STEVE MA a BL£ Ot-a.ay .............
P robaem·creaUn, tu1h choot atudenu ln the w~st Oranae
Coun\.y area will find th m selvH
placed lo "cont-iomt.\n.t ccn ~rs ". for their acuon5 w s com
iq school year.
A tOUlb oew set or pohctes de·
signed to curb rowdy behav1()r
vandalism and class cutting bas
been approved wumimously by
lluntington lkoacb Union Hlgl\
School Dlstrtct trtu1tee1
Tru~1ee 1> not~d lh•t the
Sl33.000 pnce tag auaco&d to the
new pollcacs will be money well
spent al "u fl'W students can ht.-
straightened out "
So·caJled containment centers.
which will cost $38,000 to st.aff,
will be established al two of the
district 's seven schools Tht
schools have yet to be selected
Edison Pla11t B11rps
Bl ack smoke pours from stack at Edison Company
power plant m Huntington Beach. Company officials
said the smoke belched into the air for eight minutes
late Wednesday afternoon wht:n one of the plant's boiler
jets broke . The breakdown resulted in a richer·tha n-
normal mixture of fuel and, thus, the black s moke, ac·
cording to Edison officials. A company spokesman said
a report on the incident was filed with the South Coast
Air Qua lity Management District.
Bergeson Tax Bill
Supported, Cheered
A tax cut bill. a uthored by As
semblywoman Marian Be rgeson
of Newport Beach passed the
lower house Wt!dnesday and im
mediately was hailed as the big
! gest legislative victory of the
year for Republiccms.
The measure. AB 276. now
goes to tht! state Senate. It would
force adjustment of the state m
come lax brackets to reflect the
prevailing inflation rate
Mrs. Bergeson estimated the
bill will save taxpayers, whose
income has been pus hed into
h ighe r brackets by inflation.
• about SI billion in the first three
years.
Begin Lauds
Peace Talks
TEL AVIV. Israel CAP)
Prime Minis ter Me n achem
Begin returned today from two
d ays of talks with President
Anwar Sadat in Alexandria, say-
ing the peace process bad
reached a "stage of friendship,
common unders tanding and
cooperation.'' Israel radio re·
ported.
Begin said his visit was good
.tnd produced "positive results,"
the radio said.
Begin told reporters Ul Alex·
andria be would telephone Presi·
dent Carter and send him "a full
report" oo his talks with Sadat .
J'ILOT LOOKS
i ~.:eC!!.r!!;!~: ettjoy
, 'many altematives in summer
I l"ffreatiOD,
Toctay•1 Dally Pl.Jot provides
aa overview or recreatJonaJ ac·
Gvltln .vallable to local resi·
.... ti UU.aummer.
See 1toriea and photos on
~..-AJO to A13 deplctlna • ...,..,. of 1mrnnel' cllvenjons.
· F'or too Ion#!. California tax
payers have been saddled with
hi gher and higher taxes." the
Republican legislator said.
After the 4 p .m . Assembly
vote. Speaker Leo McCarthy, D·
Sa n Franc i s co . s aid th e
freshman Assemblywoman's bill
· passed oul of here with my ac-
t 1 ve assistance · ·
Minority Leader Carol Hallett,
R·Atascadero. called passage of
Mrs. Berges on 's tax indexing
bill the bi~gest victory of the
year for Republkans. It was ap -
proved 56·0 in a roll call vote
"Unlike tax cuts proposed by
Democrats, indexing means a
permanent, year·afler-year tax
,·ut." Mrs . Hallett added.
She said the s tate "makes
money off inflation." which she
called a ''hidden tax increase."
McCarthy had earlier denied
re ports that he h e l ped the
m easure in a ke y Assembly
c om mittee in return for
Republican support for AB 8. the
Assembly's long·term financing
plan for local governm ent.
He s aid Mrs. Bergeson's
meas ure had received commit·
tee approval "on its own
merits."
Arguing for support. Mrs.
Bergeson told colleagues, "The
cost of living that employees re-
ceive pushes them into higher
brackets, only to h ave the
money taken by the state." She
said income \axes a re "over-
collecled" by the s late.
The bill would require the
brackets to be adjusted annual·
ly, beginning in 1980, to reflect
the full percentage change in the
C alifornia Con s umer Price
Index.
Currently s uch adjustments
take fnto account only 3 percent
o( the consumer price lndex.
The state Legislatlve
A.naly1t'1 ofrice predicted that
lndexil)g the penonal income
lH to reflect the ftill impact of
lnOation beatnnina lb the 1980-81
fiscal year would result ln a N ·
venue loea of '210 million. The
toss esUmated for the roltowlng
fiscal year would result in a rev·
enue lou or '210 JniUion. The
the analyat'a office aald
According to Superint.eodent
l"rt10~ Abbott the centers wiU be tor students who feet they need
cxtr .. help and for those "the
teachers feel need extra help."
Trustee Helen Dille expressed
l·On('ern over the containment
('enter concept s aying the cen·
ters should be study ha lls and
not ·"holding cells for serving
time "
Trustees also approved in con·
cept policies that would be tied
in witb grades. resulting in tower
grades for chronic truants.
The policies, to be written
after a committee of teachers
discusses them next month. also
would strengthen the district's
ability t.o suspend or e xpel prob·
lem students. Abbott said.
Trustees agreed to s pend
$20.000 to institute a new com·
puterized attendance reporting
system to speed up procedures
and locate truants more quickly
Each district campus will get
an extra se ven ho urs or
supervision from aides. trustees
voted. adding that each prin·
cipal could use the extra secur1
ty as needed.
Trustees balked at 's pending
Sl0,000 to set up an extended
school progra m for probaem
youths too young to send to Win
te rsburg High School, a con·
tinuation school.
Abbott had suggested a four
hour evening program for 14. and 15·year ·olds experiencing dtf·
ficult1es filling into the regular
school program.
Trustees said they will take
another look at th1~ plan in
December.
The new pohc1es came from
(See STUDENTS, Page A2>
Skylab Pieces Found
Australians Hunt Debris; Many Angered
PERTH. Australia <APJ
Aus tralians on a Skylab hunt
!>Coop<.'<f up chunks of c harred
debris on the edge of the great
western desert today a fter the
U.S. space station showered its
red-hot pieces over southwest
Australia like "a train on fire ··
While some i\ustralians piled
mlo Jeeps for what could be a
profitable search for Skylab's
remains, othe r s fl ooded the
American cons ulate here with
angr y rails about the way the
p I um meting spacerra rt hap
pencd lo hit Australi a
··I think it stinks that they de·
layed the descent for 18 minutes
so it missed them and hat us.··
said one housewife in a call to a
Perth newspaper. ··1 don't th.ink
our so·called American allies
like us very much."
The U.S. space stalion ended
its s ix-year odyssey at about 2
a .m . today (9 37 a.m PDT Wed·
oesday) in one of the world's
most desolate areas. tumbling to
Earth in a spectaculetr fireworks
s how in the night sky.
There have been no reports of
casua ltiesorpropertydamage
Three men a wakened by o.1
loud boom in the remote town or
Ra wlinna were among the first
to report finding what appeared
to be a piece or Skyl<.ib
Bill Norton ~aid he and two
companions s potted the six·fool
ton~. three.foot·w1de cylindrical
piece about six miles south or
Rawhnna . which as 550 male~
cast of Perth
"It took two it whee l dn ve
\chicles to hetu l 1t on to tht·
truile r." said Norton. d telccom
mun 1cat1on~ technician
Ht.• said the cylinder coatccl
Bus Fares
J\fay Go Up
By 15 Cents
Q;:~ UIOOllESIA ·~~~
~'-NEW GUINEA
•JI ~
~
8y KATHY CLANCY
Of l1W D•tlY Pilot St41H
It soon may cost as much as 50
cents rat.her than 35 cents to ride
Ora nge County Transit District
buses.
District directors set an Aug.
20 public hearing today on a pro·
posed fare increase which could
take effect Sept. 9.
The proposed fare hike would
enable OCTD to collect 20 per·
cent of its operating costs from
th e farebox. Recent s tate
leg1s lalion requires that the dis·
trict generate at least 20 percent
of its operating costs through
fares in order to be eligible for
slate money.
.,
AUSTRALIA
Melbourne
0 500 ~M iles-;
AP Wir•ploolo
OCTD buses, which are carry·
ing record passenger loads since
the start of the energy crunch.
arc expected to transport about
25 million passengers in the
1979·8-0 fiscal year.
However. estimates prepared
by distnct admiruslrators. show
a fare hike to 50 cents a trip
could result in the loss of about
one million passenger fares this
year
MAP TRACES PATH OF SKYLAB IN RE-ENTRY PLUNGE
Australlana Picking Up P'9ces of Charred Debris
As another option, district ad·
ministrators noted . a 4.0-cent
rare might result in a n aMual
rid ersh i p o f 24 .7 million
passengers. or just 300,000 less
than the estimated total if fares
stayed at 35 cents.
Energy Secretary
Schlesinger Going?
OCTO directors a year ago
raised rares from 25 cents to 35
cents, the first hike m district
history.
Plans called for a fare in·
crease of anothe r nickel this
s ummer . but dire c tors
postponed the hike because of in·
creased riders hip during the
gasoline shortage.
Other Coverage
Additional Huntington
Beach·f'ountain Valley cov-
erage appears today on Page
Al6.
WASHINGTON <AP l Presi-
dent Carter's flurry of domestic
policy conlerences is apparently
d r awing t o a close a mid
heightened speculation his em-
battled energy secretary. James
R. Schlesinger. is about to leave
office.
It was learned . meanwhile.
that White House of(i cia ls in
formally sounded the three ma ·
jor television networks on the
possibility of obtaining air lime
at 7 p.m. t'l.>T Sunday tor a
presidential address.
Spokesmen for NBC, CBS and
ABC said today no formal re-
quest had been received and
they therefore could not say
Queen Unhappy
Prince Squires Divorcee
LONDON tAP> -Prince Charles, at 30 Britain's
most eligible bachelor, was reported to have a new
girlfriend. And because she's a divorcee, his mother
Queen Elizabeth was said to be far from pleased.
William Hickey, gossip columnist in the London
t abloid Daily Express, named the woman as ~year·
old Jane Ward, former wife of cavalry officer Toby
Ward.
Hickey said she bas been acting as assistant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club, whose head·
qua rte~ are only a few miles from Windsor Castle.
The prince is a keen polo fan and player, and
Hickey sald she met him through tbeiT mutual love
of horses.
''The queen is said to be conc•med about their
friendship, presumably because lt could cause pro·
blems U the heir to the throne became serioulsy ln·
valved with a youn.1 dhorcee,'t saJd Hickey.
whether the time would be made
available
At the White House. deputy
pre ss secrela r y C laudia
Townsend declined comment.
saying. "When we have an an-
GASOLINE RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
no uncem e nt to m a ke. we 'll
m ake it."
The re were signs, loo. that
a fter a week of meeting with
about 130 official and unorficial
?dvisers and perhaps the most important speech of bis pres
idency ahead, Carter was aboul
to shake up his staff as he tries
to deal with the n a tion 's
economic and eneri;ly woes.
The subject of Schlesinger 's
departure brought a s pate of
comments from While House of·
ficials. none denying flatly a re·
port he Is resigninlil.
The Energy De partment's
chier spokesman said Wednes·
day evening that Schlesinger
h ad not resigne d . But the
spokesman. James Bishop Jr ..
stopped short of denying the
secretary wu being fired.
White House press secretary
Jody Powell said the rep<>rt was
..uninformed speculation."
The Bwfalo Evening News. in
a story today on Scblesloier's
report4'd resignation plans, said
the secretary's job has been of·
fered to John B. de Butts, re-
U red board chairman of
American Telephone. & Tele·
rraph Co.
The story said de Butts hu not
replJed to the report.f!d o'rer.
with a fiberglass hkc :-.ubstanct·.
dppearcd to have bounced a nd
rolled about 600 ft.>c1 from tht:
point of impart and r:imt.• lo re~t
in low scrub
l\nother r eporl<'d find '-'as
made 400 miles to lht· <;oulhwcst.
in the town of Jc•rramunguf>.
wben.• an umdcnufu•tl resident
broughl a eh unll. of burned
fibrous material lo,, lot al poli<.·t'
:-.la t1on. th1• n1·wspupl·r tht• West
Austral1:m r<.'µ<H"tcd
A golf l'Oursl~ µro11111hkct'P<'•
in lh1.· t·oastal l•1wn ol i\lbam
(See SKYLAB. J>a~•· \:!)
Teen H e ld
h1HB Pie r
Shooting
:\ ltl H•ar old Los AnJ.tt.•ll's bo;
""a~ arrested on s us p1 r 1on of
murd1:r Wednesd<.iy when h1·
turned over a gun pohct• oohevc
was used 1n a recent Hunlmgton
Beach shooting.
T he youth and three other
1uvemle!. ongmall~ hact been ar
rested 1n tonnec11on with the Ju
ly I fatal shooting of 24·year-old
Brian Owen O'Neil at the Hunt
1ngton Beach Pier.
Poh<.:e> say the boy had b<·cn
1 elea~ed from Orang1..• County
Juvenile llall last week
The youth. police s md. went to
I he pie r Wednesday afternoon
with an attorney. dug up the gun
C:t nd contacted polirt'
The J6·ycar·old. poht'l' ~aid
"as taken b<.ick lo Orangl' Coun-
1) .Juvcnill' Hall a ft er his arrest
and later transferred to Orang1·
County Jail
Poht•c had tx•cn M'..trrhing for
.1 murder weJpon In tht· shooting
'ince O'Neil .... as 'hot lhrt•t•
times whale on tht· p1t.·r ""1th J
(nend
The \'JC't1m . pol11·t· ~C:11Cl. rt·
ilortedly had beronw in vol vprJ 1r1
a fight with a tno of JU\ cnil1·~
O"Nr1l was 'hot rn the heacJ
neck and 'houlckr Ill' tirt.'d f1\f'
days later
Fever Persis t ent
WASHI NGTON </\P l Dot·
tors s<iy they still don't know
what 1s causing the hi gh fever
that has hospitalized Charle:-
Schultze . President Carter 's
chief economic adviser, since
July 5 A spoke~woman at
Bethesda Naval Hospital said
Wednesday that Schultze. 54.
has had a periodic feve r as high
as 104 de~rees.
Or:~~-~~aM
Weather
La te night and ea rly
morning fog a lon~ the
coast , otherwise s unny
with little tempe ra ture
change. Lows tonight in
low 60s. Highs Friday m
low 70s at beaches to
mid-805 inland.
INSIDE TOBI\\'
Orange COUflty Fair gets
undenoo~ F'ridoy and Will nm
through lulJI 22. For a com·
plete listing o/ Frtdov '.t
euents. aee Page AJ7
l•tl•x
Coffee Take•
10-cenJ i/:"l!ql
NEW YORK (AP) -
Procter • G•m~a. Co., t.lM
natloa'• Hcoed·l•r•••l rorrff router. h bootLtd
the whole •le prlce or Polta~r· .-round cofff~ brands by 10 ~~nts a
pound
The r incinnall b• cd
company 1uud Wt-dn da¥
1h~_ pneoe for lf\>Und coffee
11 N .11 ptr llOUnci .
,.~r •Gamble uld
l he hacr•aa., r Oecu a ~lttody Ml'le an lht• pt1("(" or
unrout~d corr • bel\n
lhnt bas P~hf'd the price
Qf ~ pound of l''ol&cr's cot ft-~ up by TO N-1\b since
)o'ebruary
Huntington
Truck er Die
Afte r C r ash
A Huntington Beach truck
driver dioo early Wednesday U\
El Cajon of inJurles suffered
whe n his traetor traile r ri~
Jacknifed and turned over on
Tavern Road in Alpine
Alan Paul Moses. 29, of L9022
Ma thew Circle, died at El CaJon
Valley Hospital after Califomi1:1
Highway Patrol officer s and
rescue workers spent 30 minutes
freeing h.im from the wreckage.
The truck, owned by Holliman
and Son, Inc .• or Irvine, failed to
slop at 5:45 a.m . Wednes day at
the foot of the Tavern Road off-
ramp at Interstate 8, CHP of-
ficers reported.
Moses was transporting a load
of sh eetrock, officers said, when
he fa iled to make a turn al lhe
foot of the ramp.
Officers said they are in·
vcstigating the possibility that
the rig's brakes failed
Odd-even Plan
Exten ded
To July 24
01 angl' County Superv1s<'r),
h.l\'t• t"<tcnded the e mergeney
11ctd evt.•n gas rationing plan until
.luly 24
After the unanimous vote pro
tonging the odd-even pla n. board
m e mber Harriett Wieder ad
milted she had topped off her
t ank Monday at a Huntington
Beach station only to realize
later that Monday was an odd
day while her license plate
number is even
··But the gas s tation Ownf'r
d1dn 't .,eem to notu:c, :.o may ht•
thtngs aren"t :;o bad any more,"
:-;ht• nmdudcd
_TUl'sday's cxtenswn wa:. the
seconrt s1nee "uperv1sors ap
prov1'd odd e\•cn r;1t1onmg May
8
* * Gas Shif.ting
Rule Flayed
SACRAMENTO (AP) The
Bro wn adminis tration s ays a
new feder al gasoline rule i i·
lus trates "the absolute frenzy
that our r egulatory system bas
fallen into "
Preside nt Carter 's Ene rgy
Department announced the rule
Wednesday. It authorizes gov·
ernors to shirt gasoline supplies
from service stations that shut
to those that stay open. It was
ado pt«.>d o n lhe eve o r a
threatened s trike by some s ta-
tions in De laware a nd Penn-
sylvania (Rela ted story Page
A4 l
Gov Edmund Brown Jr. 's of·
fice r e ferred r e p o rters t o
Enerj!y Commisi:;ion Chairman
Ri chard Maullin. who said the
federal action was futile
ORANGE COAST 11 F
DAILY PILOT
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tul'Wd INt ~Pt~ 1<\ (MIOl1'\Ntif bf fN" 0tf!W'O'"
COtli't Put)IM1no(~n., ~,",."""'''°"'',.'"
twb11,., .. ,, MonCJA• tnrouon '"<'•r tn1 ('!hrtt
M4'\4t ~"'""°°" fWA<h HunttnolOf\ f't"M.h f't>vn
f1unV1tlf~<t ,,..,. ...... t~"-'M" \outh(CM\I A
\•f'HJlr ,~,oni.i.141dtl.., 1\ ~·\NlloG 'Alutn.twit. .tNS
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,.,,.. P._..4 1.
KYLAB •••
wu U"8 fll"Jt to claim a rind, b~\
hi• t~ out to bl 1 bou
perpetrated ln part lo '·re·
tallale" ·~•lnet U.8 apace
1eleiatJ1ll • H we dtdn1t •P·
Pn!Cllltil t.ben» d Uberau.b dt
cidln1 to put Skytab down in
Aunrall.a," Hld one of thOM In
\'olved
The NaUOnMI AMonau\lca lt.J\d
5 pac Admina5tnlion did not
''aim'' ~ de.11cendln1 (rat\ •t
Austr•lla. but a tvmblloa
maneuver mad• toward th• eftd
may h»vl' ~xti·nded It.a fall far
t-nou1h tu ~ach tht! conunenl &
!>outhwest eorner
Tht> San Frllncl~ro Ex1m1ner
nr"#!\pa~r 18 otrerln(C u $10,000
rtward for lht first pJect: of
~ky lab turned In to ll, und
varlou11 romm\'rC'ial outfit:.
J round the world reportedly ar1•
ready to pay ror ehunk:. they
could sell ai. ~uveni MI
NASA &pokeswom an Mar y
... ll.epatnt·k said in Was hington
today tht· l>pal'e a~cnc} m1gh1
s «.> n d c x µ t' rt s t o W c i. l e r r\
Austra li:1 lo ('hl•c k o n th1·
a utbent1c1ty of piece:. reportedly
found
Author1L1ei. e alcula tcd that
most of all of the sp<Jce station's
remains lunded m 1.us area cen
lt>rt>d nea r Balladonia, a s parse
ly populated ran ch are a 530
miles east of Perth.
U.S. ortic1als estimated 20 lo
25 Lons of mclal s urvived
Skylab's dismtegrat1on when 1t
plunged into the Earth's a t
mos phere
f'ront Pa~ A I
STUDENTS
task forces formed at each dis-
trict school. The task forces had
been charged with s tudying van-
dalis m. truancy a nd othe r
behavior problems
The task forces were formed
ea rlier thi s year a fter a
Westmins t er mathe m a t ies
teache r told trustee~ of leac-her
d isres pect. truaney. thievery
a nd vandalism at her school
The money for the new pro
Slrams. which also include in
s talling s peed humps at Ocean
View High Srhool and adding an
;,il l e ndant'c cler k a l Win-
t ersburg. will come from d1stricl
t'ontingcncy funds, Abbott said
SUCCUMBS AT 73
0 . W. 'Otck' Richard
Benefactor
Richard
Dies at 73
0 W "Dick" Rithard. the
former Newport Beach market
o wner and long-time civ1e ac-
tl v i s t died today al Hoag
Memorial Hospital at age 73.
Mr Richard, who had lived in
the beach city for 36 years, had
sold the two markets that bore
his na me three years ago Al the
time of his death he was vice
pres ident of t h e Ba nk of
Newport.
The list of civic organizations
that he led or founded is lengthy
and includes lhe Orange County
Philharmonic Society. Big
Brothers of Orange County, the
Orange Empire Council of the
Boy Scouts of America, Orange
County Goodwill and the Boys
a nd Girls Clubs of the Harbor
Are a.
He was a past president of the
N<'wport llarbor Area Chamber
of Commerce and the Newport
Oeach United Fund.
Mr. Richard was also <1n ac
live fin<tnci a l s upporlcr of
Republi can eand1datC!> and
causes
Private funeral ser vice), are
p ending at Pac 1f1 t• Vi e w
Mortuarv.
Tht• family sug~ests m emorial
eontributtons to the Orange Em
p1rc CounC'1l of the Roy Scouts of
Am erica or to Big Brothers or
Orange Countv
Vatican Silent
On Pope's Visit
VATICAN CITY <A P> The
Vatican ma intained silence to
day on mounting speculation
tha t Pope J ohn Paul I( will
!ravel to the United Sta tei. in the
rail
The pope , who h as visited
Mexico and his native Poland
this year, has public ly indicated
his interest in going t o New York
for the U.N. General Assembly
session.
But U.S. offic ials say they
have no confirmation from the
Vatican of such a tnp.
For reasons of security, the
Vatican oft.en withholds announ·
cements of papal trips until a
fe w weeks beforehand. <..:on ·
flrmation of the visit to Poland
was delayed because of delicate
negotiations with the Warsaw
governmem over the taming.
ln add1t1on to the United
S tates, there hai. been s~cula
lion about upcoming papal tnps
lo Ireland. Austria and Zaire
this year
Our Sundav Visito r. a Roman
Catholi c wee kly ne w s paper
publis hed in Huntington. Ind.,
said in an artielc las t month that
plans for the pope's U .S. vis it
called for an address to the
Gene r al Assembly a nd a na-
tionwide tour.
The newspaper s aid likely
s tops on tho to ur included
Washington, Pbtladelphia.
Detroit. Chicago, Los Ang«{les
a nd San f''raoc1sco.
Tht> only other P<>SX' lo visit the
United Statt>s wus lhc late Paul
VI, who s poke to the General As-
11em bly in October 1965. hut who
limited his v1:.1t lo Nl'W York
City
Tributes to Duke
Still Pouring In
By CYNTHlA KADONGA
AU«MI ... Pr.,1 Wrll•r
One month after lhe death of
legendary m ovie great John
Wayne. tributes continue to pour
in and fans continue to mourn
his loss.
More than 4,600 contributions
have been made to the cancer
fund estabUshed in his honor and
flower·bearing fans have flocked
to Pacific View Memorial Park
in Corona del Mar. where he is
buried.
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors has voted to erect a
statue Of the star at the COW\ty
airport renamed in his honor.
After numerous battles
against lhe disease, Wayne, a
long-Ume Newport Beach resi·
dent, died of cancer at UCLA
Medical Center on June 11 al
age 72.
Slnce then, more than 4,600
fans "from every st.ate in the na-
tion and every country in the
world" have con tributed to the
cancer fund set up ln bis name
al t he facility. oWcials said
Wednesday.
They would not, however, d18·
c lose the exact amount col·
lected.
"Bii boxes full or contrtbu·
lion• have been coming ln every
day, and tour extra people were
hired to help process them,"
UCLA apokeawornan Hali
Wlckner aatd.
t
"'--·-----
Other fans dally s tream
through Pacific View Memorial
Park where Wayne was buried
in an unmarked grave June 15.
A spokesman for Pacific View
said he had no estimate of how
many visitors had come because
of the actor. but added that
many of them ··want to see the
pretty place whe re John Wayne
is buried."
A group of eight to 10 donors
led by mobile home park de·
veloper Bruce Knott have raised
money for the airport statue,
whi c h is expected to cos t
between $25,000 to $50,000. One
of two American artists will be
hired to scuJpt the memorial,
Knott said.
Other tributes include four
books about the actor: • John
Wayne: The Actor, the Man," by
George Bishop; "John Wayne: A
Tribute," by Norm Goldstein and
The Associated Press; "Duke:
The John Wayne Album," by
John Boswell and David Fisher ;
and "Shoot.lng Star," by Maurtce
Zolotow.
2nd Casino Opens
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP>
Caesars' Boardwalk Regency,
this resort's second legal cutno,
wiJi open Friday momlne wtth
six more table games ror the run
11111 aambllna hours.
Designing
Of Pylon
Defended
W ASHINGTON CAP> -A
s pokesman for M c Donne l I
Douglas Corp. loday defended
the design of the DC· 10 engine
pylon, and said a crack ro und on
the plane that crashed in
Chkago occurred when lhe craft
was out of service .
John Brizendine. an official of
the DC·lO's manufacturer, told a
Senate Commerce aviation sub·
committee the 10Jh.1nch crack
on the Ame rican Airlines plane
that crashed May_ 2S with a loss
NO GROUNDINGS
OF747s-A4
o( 213 l.Jves "COUid only have oc-
c urred when the pylon and wing
were not connected and the
aircraft was not in service "
Br izendine strong ly implied
but did not say directly that the
crack was the result of main·
tenance p errormed by an
American Airlmes crew.
Officials o f the Nationa l
Trans portation Safely Board
told the subcommittee Wednes
day the crack occurred during
maintenance.
Brizendine said tests since the
c r ash "h ave proved t hat the
OC-lO's engine support p ylon
. is a good design and a goo<l
s tructure that performs as wt•
originally intended ..
But Donald J . Lloyd.Jones. a
vice president at Americ an
Airlines, said there 1s no proof
the crack on lhe ill ·fatcd plam·
resulte d from faulty m a in
tenance work.
"It may be that we did cause
the crack,·· Lloyd.J ones said
"lt also may be that the ex·
islence of shims . _ . created an
interference fit that made the
creation of a crack inevitable.
no matter what procedure wai.
used "
The a irline s pokesman said
the Chicago plane ha d three
s hims inserted at the time of
manufacture in the area of lhC'
crack. A s him 1s a s ma ll metal
filler used to correct for a m1s
a lignment of parts.
Lloyd·.lones ~aid his compan~
.. feels that 'lhe pre s enc<· of such
a shim raises questions whether
the aft bulkhead on the accid~nt
air crart was w1th1n MC'Oonndl
DOU#!las' own tolerances '
Services Set
For Traffic
Victim, 9
Me morial services will be held
Sa turday at Wes tmins t er
Memorial P ark for Donald Ken-
neth Haney, a 9-year -old Hunt-
ington Beach boy who died Tues
day of injuries he s uffered 1n ~
weekend traffi c accident.
Services will begin at 10·30
a . m at the m e m orial pa rk
chapel with private buria l to
follow.
The youngster died at Pacifica
Community Hospital. He was
knoc ked off his bicycle last
Saturday by a car at the in-
tersection of Wa rner Avenue
and Pacific Coast Highway. The
drive r of the car, a 21·year -old
La Puente m an wasn't held.
The dead boy is survived by
his pare nts, Theodore and
Sylvia.
O•HY P.i°' P'?lo'f• CYt tif'1ll14tn HOdo+
FIREFIGHTERS WATCH FLAMES CLIMB HILLSIDE
Firemen Set Backfires on Laguna Canyon Road
Blaze Said A rso n
In Laguna Canyon
By STEVE MITCH ELL
04 IM OA•IY Pilot Sl~lt
County fire crews were still
mopping up hot spots today m
th e afte rmath of <t 75-acre
hills ide fi re above Laguna C'an-
yon Road that pohee belu:vc
~a~ intentionally S('l
More t h an 250 f1rt-f1ghtl'r"
from Laguna Rcaeh, the• count)
and the Sl ate Depa rt mcnt of
Forestr}' hattled the '>lUbborn
bla?.e . fueled by dry bru"h on th1•
wes t s 1dt.' of Lagunj Canyon
Road
T hey '""ere aided by four air
lanker-. that droppt>d tun~ 11f
-Firetrol a cht·mttal rt·tar<J.inl
lnat roat' th1· brush on th•·
ft rt <ts 11 JTIO\ c•d tr>" drrt J
ridgehne across the street from
the Laguna Beach Lum her Com
pany.
W1tnesst•s at thr lumtwr com
pany s aid lht'y !>:J~ a blue vi.in
with Mi chiga n hceni.e platel> pull
off the side or thr road s hortly
before 4 p m An oecupirnt or th1>
('ar got out and set off a bot
tlerockt•f into lht· ctn hrus h
hl'f11rc• t•ll mt11ni:: h<ll'k ·inlo t h1
•:t•h It'll'
Police arson inv1·~ug..it11r :vl1k1·
Davis said he ha), ~ood lead-. in
thP arson prohe. acld1n~ pol1C·1·
ar <> st.'t'king tht.• \'an and •l.s ocru
pant~ to<lay "We beh l•v1.• lh••
pa rl1es responsible mtt·ntionall>
set the flrt>." Davis ~aid
It look fire crew-. and more
than lOO inma tes from the Norco
men ·s institute nearly f1 ve ho urs
to bring the fire under control
One inmate, Conrad M Ulpt'Z.
38, was mJured when a bulldoi.er
making a fire trail 50 feet above
him dis lodged a large roc k
which fell down and penetrated
his helmet.
lie wal> ru~hcd to Sadrth•har~
Com mun1ly lfosp1tal ~ h('n· h·
received '>lll<:hes for w1111n<b l •
h 1 ~ h I' a d <t n d w 11 ., I ;1 1 ' 1
trans ported back to th1 '\11rt ••
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bril'fly blocked out the sun a~
e mployel'S of the lumber l'Offi
pany bwlt ramps for fire hoses
ac-ross the canyon road.
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CALIFORNIA
State Justice Hit
Clark Rapped in Tanner Probe
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -· Share eonhocatatloa cT"ept lnto
"" Callromia Supreme Cow1 )robe u Jua\l~ WUliam Clan
Wal a~ ol havln• "painted
tbe thief JusUce c Roee Bl rd> ln •
falte lllbt." Attorney Harry Oe1'1onna
lVednelfty olalmed c1 ... tr bad
cl one tbla "by d ealtn or
otlltrwiae" ln bia rtve di.>" of
testimony which ended earlier
lhta week.
DeUionna mode the commtnl
to lbt Commlsalon on Judicial
Ptrformance whlch Is problnw
court leaka and alle1aUons th»\
11ome controversta• del'i11lon11
were delayed to protect Ma. 8lrd
ln her quest for conflrmaUon by
voters lut Nov. 7. She nurowly
won that cooflrmalion
Nixon Leaves Today
For Visit to Shah
Former President Naxoo planned to leave his San Clemente
seaside estate tonight-probably by treltcopter-and go to Tt
juana, on the first leg of a JOUmey to visit the shah of Iran
Airline officials said that m TtJuana, Nixon would board a con·
troversial OC-10 jetliner headed toward Mexico City.
"The reservations were made through Aeromexico1" said Bud
Lewis, president of the LeWlS Co. in LOs Angeles, which handles
public relations for the airline. Aeromexico's office in Tijuana also
confirmed the arrangements Wednesday
LEWIS SA.ID THE former chief executive wiU depart from the
border city at 7:55 p.m. with a party or 14 people. The flight is due
to land in Mexico City at 11 : 30 p. m.
Reports from Tijuana said Nixon would arrive by helicopter
and that this would be his second trip to the border city this year.
His first one was J an. 10 for a luncheon.
The visit was not expected to be a long one, since Nixon has
scheduled a party at his home here Sundav for several of the
nation's astronauts. The party will be ihe last ·major event in the
estate that once served as the Western While House. Nixon has
sold the beacbfront prope rty to three Newport Beach businessm en.
TOE TIJ UANA AIKPURT spokesman who asked not to be
identified said security for the flight was being coordinated with
the United States Secret Service. which still guards Nixon, but
declined to say what specific arrangements were planned.
Nixon had originally planned to travel to Mexico on Western
Airlines, but a Western spokesman said some 200 Mexican ground
crew workers went on strike July l and the airline has since been
unable to operate in Mexico.
Delizonnu, who asked the
court for la chance lo cross -
t.< x am In~ Clark . later told
n"wamen he-questioned the tone
and characterizatioo.s in Clark's
tcstlmony about conversations
"nd meetings with Ms. Bird.
The cross-examination r e-
quest was taken under sub-
mission Clark too. took a swipe by
contencllng "another justice, or
at Jeasl her lawyers. are at·
tempting t.o turn this into an ad-
versary proceeding."
HE' SAID be bad cooperated in
the public probe despite bis
"grave reservations" as to i~
cons titutionality. and he and his
st a(f ronsidered themselves as
.. witnesses. not litigants or ad·
versaries."
The justice testified earlier
that two pages of a Los Angeles
Times story draft the writer left
him after agreemg it was inac-
curate are missing.
He said if he must face cross-
ex am ination. he wanted the
chief Justice, -"er attorneys and
staff t.o be questioned on their
knowledge of the missing docu-
ments.
A Los Angeles Times s tory
publis hed on election day said
the court had earlier reached a
4·3 decision in the Tanner case.
The ruling permitted judges to
grant probation despite a law re-
quiring prison terms for persons
using a gun in the commission of
a crime.
T H E STORY said the high
court delayed its filing because
it might influence voters. It
further claimed two justices.
neither named. had confirmed
this. Ms. Bird sided with the ma-
jority in the ruling.
Sex Swingers Free
,Ruling Dis appoints Police
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -Police say
a decision by the City Attorney's of-
fice that it probably will not pros·
ecute 15 persons arrested at Plato's
Retreat West on lewd conduct
charges was "disappointing. but not
s urprising."
City Attorney Burt Pines con-
t ended Wednesday that Plato·s
Retreat was "semi-private" and that
visitors were not offended by the
club's group seJC
&000 A rre• Burn
By The Associated Press
Firefighters began clean-up opera-
tions today in the wake of brush fires
that charred almost 8,000 acres of
Southern California terrain and
destroyed four homes.
The homes were lost in a 6.000-acre
fire in San Be rnardino County's
Lucerne Valley. The blaze was con-
t r olled We d nesday, CalHor;ua
Department of Forestry authorities
said
S'*'fl Fine • Ea 11ed
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Air
Quality Management DistMcl says
165 Southern California firms ac-
cused of breaking pollution-reducing
Jaws during three predicted second·
Dtl~t~
(.___·~-~_TE_]
stage smog alerts last month will not
b<' prosecuted.
Rut the AQM D said Wednesday it
will prosecute 15 companies that did
not reduce emissions as they should
have during the alerts
Odd-e"en E nd Asked?
SAN JOSE CAP> -Allocation of
gasoline by odd-even days is no
l o n ger n eed ed and s hould be
abolis hed, says Paul Hay, director of
the Santa Clara County Service Sta-
tion Dealers Association.
Hay told the county Board or
Supervisors Wednesday night that oil
companies feel July represenLc; thf'
low point in gasoline deliveries and
things will improve in August.
Dogs Kill S h eep
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Packs of
neighborhood dogs have been killing
and injuring sheep in pens at Pierce
College in Woodland Hills for nearly
five months, according to Mary
Ashton, the school's farm manager.
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
TOP QUALITY MEATS
Delaney's features prime or top choice
beef. aged to perf~tion for al least. 40
days. QuestionS? Just ask one oC our real
live meat men -they will gladly help.
=·i'i::'Bar-8-QQkken .... J.98 lb. WINE
CELLAR lto*M,......•Ule-)
Wllcomia Cltedclar Cheese ... 1. 98 lb.
All Otcar Ma1er Franks ..... 1 .89 Jb. Delaney's gourmet
wine cellar is Just run-
ning over with ba rgains
-for you gin & tonic or
M artini lovers.
Beeleater·s Gin (I. 75
Uter> J5.9t + lax.
....., .• o.. 89 Creamed Spiaacb .. .. . .. . . .. .. . C pt.
DELANEY BROS. FISH
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Allo In Our Seafood Dept.
-Frelh-Loc•l Sworclflah, FUet of Soi..
Red Sna~r. Rock Cod, Sand
Dabt and S.Jrnon.
FRa H PRODUCE
Our produce man. Abe, has done
It again. Just look!
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mt Newport Blvcl., Newport Beach 173·$520
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-nu.ct.y. July 12. 1979
Gnn111ut e r Blue s
DAIL v PILOT AS
Budget
Approval
Blocked
SACRAMENTO (AP > -
California remained without a
state budget t.oday. l2 days into
the new fiscal year, after As·
sem bly Re publicans blocked
what they called a ''bloated"
Sl6.6 bill.ion budget.
The spending bill was defeated
late Wednesday night on a 49-24
Assembly roll call a fter the
Republican minonty refused in
a six-hour standorr to com
promise demands to trim the
budget. The bill needed S4 votes.
BUT ASSEMBLYMAN Daruel
Boatwright . D -Concord,
chairman of the committee that
wrote the proposed s pending
plan for the 1979·80 fiscal year,
immediately announced that he
would ask for another vote today
on the budget bill.
If that move fail s. th e
Le~tslalure must name a new
Senate ·Assembly committee to
rewrite tht.' budget and try again
for approval of both houses.
TfJF. DEFEl\T•~D bill was $654 million more than the
Democratl<.' governor requested,
and SI 3 billwn. or 8.5 percPnl.
more than !>pendin ~ in the past
year
Traffic was heavy on the Gold en Gate Bridge Wednesday
as Marin and Sonoma counties commuters had to drive to
their jobs in San Francisco. Bus mechanics a nd dnver~
for the Golden Gate Bridge Transit District honored
picket lines . The district buses usually carry 11.000 com-
muters per day across the bridge. Another strike has
idled ferry service and workers for Bay Area Rapid
Transit are threatening to strike
Rrown has pledged to use his
vl•to to make substantial t'Ub,
purt1cularly m 14 5 percent pay
ra1~es for state ~mployees. and
tht· Re publican leader or th<'
SPnatc, Wtlllam Campbell of Ha -
l'IC'nda Height~ .... upported the
budget bill. S(JYIO~ he was Munl-
mg on Orown to trim 1t back to
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DriDking Laws
Confuse Public
HunUnaton Beacb poUre employed new Jaw and
order tactics t the ~ity beach July 4 and 90 persons sot lhe message and a n ight m jall.
Police said the idea was to 10 heavy on the arrests
a nd let people know that the area around lhe pier lS not
a playground ror t roubl maken
Forces w re more lhan doubled what they ha vtt
been ln tht• pas t nt•ar·nol la t year involving pobte
with July .ath m._.rrym kcrs prompted this year's
.:et-tough urtion
AILhough poht>-c m adt> arrests by the doien there
was little vlult..•nc.•e Pollet.· said uu~ was duti to their
strenglh in numbt.•r.,
Whtie the pohce action as t"Ommenduble. If an fact tt
did decreu:;e problems., 1t potnts up another problom
that needs atte ntion.
Tht> rnajor1 l y of arrtsts police say was fo r
con s umption or ulcoho ltc beverages on city sands.
Drinking. however. 1s allowed on the state beach-which
begins just a block north of the pier
lt is hard to imagine that the average Huntingt on
Beach visitor 1s going to know where th1~ cut orr line !Jes
and wher e he can and cannot drink.
Jt seems that either through better posting or a
uniform alcohol code between the state and the city, this
poUcing problem could be reduced.
Keeping the Spirit
There was a different twist to this year 's Huntington
Beach Fourth of July Parade-the 75th in the cit y's
his tory.
Many of the cit izens who turned out to watch the
event could take pride in the fact that they helped make
it happen by way of their contributions.
It wasn 't that simple in the past. Many locals can
rem ember fights in city hall when city revenues
approaching the $50.000 mark were being pumped into
the event. Last year it was $24.000.
Proposition 13 ended a ll that. of course, and there
was a nice touch of irony to see Howard J a rvis sipping a
beer while riding up Main Street during the parade.
He's made his point. at least as far as civic parades
go. The people wanted it, they paid for it. and it came
off nicely.
With continued help from the city's Special Events
Committee. which did a st e llar s uppo rt drive. the
parade will continue to flourish in the true spirit of
Independence Day.
Fair Share Needed
The Teen Help· Youth Service Bureau. based m
l''ountain Valley but also servicing many youths and
parents in Westminster and Huntington Beach, is in
financial trouble.
City officials in Fountam Valley have decided not
. to cont'ribute about $30,000 in city revenues to the center
for next fiscal year.
That's because the center has expande d its
intervention counseling outside the Fountain Valley city
limits to high schools in the neighboring cities. It seems
only fair t hat the other cities would kick in their fai r
shares. but so far there's been ple nty of praise and no
cash.
City oWcials in Westminster and Huntington Beach
should reconsider their lack of action on a joint funding
agreement to keep the teen center operating efficiently.
And perhaps it is time t hat trustees of school
dist ricts that utilize teen center counselors consider
more than moral s upport and use of school facilities.
To do otherwise would m ean severe cutbacks in
service for a center that fun cti ons as an
a nti-delimtuency service before youths become involved
in situalions tha t call for law enforcement intervention.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those o f the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this. page are those of lhe1r authors and
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Boyd I Sleepware
ByL.M.BOYD
Computerized pollst ers
tracked down 1,500 wives
who had been m a rried three
years or less. and asked
them if they preferred their
hu sba nds to s l eep i n
sleepwear or in the nude. The
majority said in the nude.
Those pollsters then asked
1,500 husbands who had ~n m arried three years or less if
they preferred their wives to
sleep in sleepwear or the
nude. The m ajority said in s leepwear. Our Love and
War man does not know what
to make of this. He's baffled.
Forty-six percent ot lhe
·people who die in any given year do so within three
months after their birthdays.
OnJy 6 percent die in the three monlbs before their'
birthdays.
Dear
Gloomy
Gu
I have a feeling thOfie yelllnc loudest for
more lr&lm and public
tranalt will be the firtt
back ln their cars if the
, .. pinch Jooeem up.
E. 8. A.
The topless scene in motion
pictures goes back quite a
way. Seasoned Citizens may
recall the 1932 film "Tar um,
The Ape Man" with J ohnny
Weissmuller as Tarzan and Maureen O'Sullivan as Jane.
In a brief underwater swim·
ming scene, Jane swam top-
less.
Q. Has any Soviet leader
removed from office ever re· turned to power?
A. Not a one.
So frequently did the great
Albert Eins t ein a bs ent·
mindedly walk int o
somebody else's house in-
s tead or his own at Princeton
that his wile bad their front
door painted bright red to tip
him off every day that he
was al the right place.
The swirl on the shell or an
eastbound s na il is on its
s outhe rly s ide . In o the r
words, ils s he ll c ur ls
clockwise.
Q. How long does the effect
or caffeine ln a cup or coffee
last in my body?
A. Figure three and a half
hours.
Q. What bas risen most In vafue over the Jaat 10 years
-diamonds, gold OT art?
A . Anllque Chtoese
ceramics merit that dlatiDc· Uon. They've climbed In
worth by lt percent a )'eat.
Gold has rfaen 16 percent a
year. Di.monds have rone up 12 perceat a year.
ZebrN, too. sleep 1tandln.I u_p.
t
Jock A.nder8on
Carter Pockets Expense Money
WASH! NG TON -Jimmy
Cartfr promtsed the volcr11 he
would ferret out government
waat<-and improper use of the
taxpityers ' money But in his
scurch for misused funds, our
mtlhonulre c hief executive
railed to look in the handiest hid
Ing place of a ll bis own
pocket
Vunng Ill:, fi rst two years in
otft<'e. the parsimonious presi·
dent spent on
I y o n e
seventh of his
$50.000 annual
expen se al
lowance But
instea d of
turning the
two-year total
of $85.727 left
over back to
the Treasury.
Carter put the money in h1 1>
personal bank account.
There's nothing illegal about
1t lndeed. the practice has been
sa nctified by tradition in the 30
years of presidential walking·
around money. Carter's pre·
decessors in the White House
didn 't turn their leftover al·
lowance back, either.
Mailbox
ln Cacl. Richard Nixon, with
his usual n air ror imaginative
1ncome·lax calC\llalions, tried to
stretch the taxable expense al·
lowan('C by claiming deprecia ·
tion on White House furniture as
a deduction The Internal
Revenue Service disallowed tt.
The unus u a l thing about
Carter's expense money is how
little or 1l he manages to use
each year. The purpose of the
$50,000 a llowance was to spare
presidents from having to pay
unofficial costs of the presidency
out of their own pockets. Former
President Herbert Hoover
estimated that ·•the mimmum
cos t to the pres i dent is
somewhere between $25,000 and
$35.000 a year of conducting the
White House in such a fashion as
1l s hould be conducted " Thal
was 30 years ugo. when 1t cost a
mere three el'nl!> lo m<ttl u first
dass tcver.
VET Wt: llAVF. learned. with
the help of Jesse Sterns of the
Sterns News Service. that Pres1·
denl Carter spent JUSt $1, 108 52
of his $.50.000 allowance 10 1977.
and $13.165 last y1•:Jr lo fa ct,
JRS may disallow $12. ll l of the
I
1978 "business expenses," which
went for staff parties and recep-
tions. <The remaining $1,054 was
spent for meals, girts and mlS·
cellaneous expenses.>
In contrast to Numero Uno.
Vice President Walter Mondale
scrupulously returns the unspent
portion of his modest $10,000 al·
lowance In 1977 he turned back
$4,934 ; last year he gave the
Treasury $.5, 180.
While the $85,727 unspent pres-
idential allowance is peanuts,
the American public might be
forgiven for expecting Carter,
t he born-again c rusade r for
truth. beauty and economy. to
set an exampl e for the
bureaucratic spenders he cam.
pa1gned against.
We asked Robert Lispshutz.
1 he president's counsel, why
Carter didn't return his leftover
t::<pe n se mone y to the
Trt!asury. "It's neither expected
nor reqwred," Lips hutz said, ad
ding that neither he nor Carter
(•vcn considered such a step. He
:.. ho !tugges ted we read the
legislative history of the bill lo
gel a better understanding of its
purpost•.
Maybe Lipshutt would benefit
· from his own suggestion. Ir
there's one thing the con-
gressional debate of 1949 makes
clear, it is that there was serious
concern over the possibility that
a president would s imply use the
$50,000 as additional salar y.
"THE REAL RVB,'' said the
Senate's resident moralist,
W ay n e M orse, t h e n a
Republican, of Oregon, "is that
this entire expense proposal is
but a subterfuge for hiding the
real intent or the bill. namely to
increase the president's salary
another $50,000 and call it an ex·
pense account. It is an immoral
principle."
At one point. Republican Sen
Eugene Millikin of Colorado,
who sought to overcome this ob-
jection by requiring a president
to certify that the money was ac-
tually used for expenses. was
asked what would happen to any
unused portion of the $50,000.
SEVERAL me m bers or
Con gress s potted the s ame
sneak attack on the Teasury that
Morse had. They noted that lf
the SS0,000 were made tax.
exempt, as originally proposed,
1t would be worth up to $200,000.
Co upled with the salary raise in
the same bill -from $75,000 to
$100,000 1t would mean that
the president wai. being voted a
salary of about $300,000 a year.
Two years later, the tax.
t•xempt status or the expense al·
lowancr was removed. But un
less onl' believes that Congress
was deliberately trying to de-
ceive the· public.· by calling a
s a lary raise an expense al-
lo wanC'e. the .. intent" that is so
important lO L1ps hutz seems 10
argue an fa vor of g1vmg back
any unused funds.
How does Carter keep h1!> c>..·
penses down so low .' Well, he
prevails on businessmen to pick
up the tab for "private" partte'>.
.ind ht· gets the Democratic No
l1on3l Comm1tte(• to pay for hi!>
Christmas card-; a $50.001)
item last \Car
In tht .. ahs enc(' or {'Xpltcll
IP~1slat1on requmng the· return
of un used expcnsl' money. only .1
president·, personal moral codt·
can d1ctatt• v.hat he does with
th(> !>Urplus Jimmy Carter 's
code tells him Take the money
and run.
S&L Buildings Look Like Cathedrals
To the Editor·
The best evidence that the
saving public is bem g underpaid
in interest on its savings 1s the
proliferation or unneeded ex·
pensive savin gs and loan
cathedral-Ukc office buildings 1n
the county. You deposit your
money and r eceive only 51h per·
cent interest on your savings.
but if you wish to secure a loan
to buy a home you are charged
from 10 percent to 12 percent in·
terest. a mark·UP of 100 percent
to 118 percent. If you ask the
S&L people why, the answer is:
"That's aU the law allows us to
pay."
WeH. if that is the law. then I
agree with Mr. Bumble· ·'The
law is a ass. a idiot." and it clis·
criminates against people who
need housing.
Jn no other business does the
law require that the seller make
100 percent to 118 percent profit
on his sales. In former limes the
inte rest S&Ls paid depositors on
deposits was as low as 4 percent,
and you could get a loan on your
home for 6 percent. a spread of
only 2 percent. Now the spread
is more like 61!.r percent. Cl
know: I was offered a 6 percent
loan by Mutual.)
No wonder t,he S&Ls have so
mu c h money lo spend on
monumental and supernuous of·
fices. Who is paying for these?
-the small savers receiving the
paltry 5'h percent while the gov·
e rnment encourages this pro-
fiteering and profligate office-
building sprei!.
FRANK KLOCK
fi'onda'• Man
To the Editor:
It appalls me that Governor
Brown is contemplating appoint·
ing Edison Miller lo the post of
supe rvisor in Orange County.
replacing the d eposed Ralph
Diedrich. Not only is he un·
qualified for the position. h'is af·
fiJiatlon with Tom Hayden's in·
famous CED. "an alternate
structure" replacing American
capltallsm, lt wm be lhe (lnal
blow to the voters' trust in their
poliOcal elect.ees.
Hayden's wtte. Jane Fonda, on
a recent fund raising venture for
CED in i..auna Beach, prom·
li ed btt audience that she, her
husband and their cohorts
plaued to uae Influence and money lo back cand.idatn (or
Oran1e County clt.y counclla and
bo.,da of supervtaors.
II Ed1aon Miller Is appohtted
to tbe board, l suueat the "llJt"
•
was completed before Miss Fon·
da left the county I a lso suggest
that Governor Brown had best
consider the needs of the Orange
County populace before dispcrs·
ing political f:.tvors to un·
quuhficd and unwanted appoin
tet•s.
MARY 0 MOORE
Public Exf. orf. ion
To the Editor:
Ralph Diedrich has been con·
victed of demanding a pay·orf in
exchange for a land use ap·
proval. Whal the Third District
Supervisor ::i llegedly d id was
reprehensible. But he is not
alone. There are others guilty of
the same cnme who are still at
large. No property owner should
ever be subjected lo extortion.
Obviously, it is in the public in·
terest for government to do all
in its power to prevent 1l. Extor·
lion in land use proceedings 1s
wrong.
U nless, or course. the extor·
tion is openly committed by gov·
ernment itself.
T hen it is all right, because it
has the sanction of law and is
done in the public interest. So we
can a ll applaud.
Extortion? By government"
YES INDEED. Only it isn·t. of
course. called extortion. When it
occurs. it is called an "exac-
tion." It happens almost every
day in aJmost every jurisdiction.
and it happens in many ways.
A property owner is told that
his plans for a particular land
use will not be approved unless
he :
C 1) Hands over to the public
agency bundles of cash known
as "in-lieu" fees; or
Punch
<21 Turns over lo the public
agency si7.ablc chunks of land
known <\S "dcd1catJons ··. or
(3) Agrees to Cinanl·c. partial·
ly or totally, publie 1mpron"
menls that may or may not tw
needed by or of any value to hts
proJect. or
I 4 > Changes his plans so lhey
conform to special sociological.
C1es thet1c or economic interests
of the homeowners 1n the t!XISl
mg commun1t}: or
t 5 > Assents -as 1r he had any
choice -to any combmation of
the above.
THESE exactions. which seem
to prolilerate like wire hangers
in a closet. are rarely protested
by anyone but the land use appb·
cant who is being strong-armed.
Special interest groups amon~
us encourage this kind or extor
lion in the name of their green
belt, the environment or simply
to keep more new people out.
The general public condones it,
even though it adds tremendous·
ly to the cost of new homes and
new places to work and s hop.
Technically and legally. they
do not constitute extortion. They
are exactions -things of value
exacted from applicants in ex·
change for land use permits of
one kind or another . This is the
way that government demands,
and gets, its pay-off. In the public
interest. and with the public's ap·
proval. And the public that de·
mands it and the public that con·
dones it are guilty of aiding and
abetting it.
What Ralph Diedrich was ac·
cused of doing merely carried
the process one private step
further. The government. the
publi c. got nothing out of it.
"I hace Thursdays. It's always Conaequencea."
That'!-the difference. That, and
lht• way you ~pell it.
G.W. FERGUSON
J\oi#e Control
To lhL· Editor:
It "as almo:-.t laughable to
read that the Costa Mesa City
Council is concerned about noise
and a ir pollution from a pro·
posed 19th Street bridge over the
Santa Ana River. I have begged
our city officials to show some
concern for the excessive noise
caused by lhc Adams Avenue
..speedway" and I have ~n
given more excuses than l could
t'Ver relate in one lette r. One of
the more ridiculous being that
when the bridge construction
was completed the noise level
would drop. Wrong ... it's
worse than ever•
After doing a little research. I
learned that different types of
street resurfacing can drop the
noise level. One of our traffic
engineers had never heard of
this. The City of Seal Beach ap-
plied for, and got. a federal
grant for a noise barrier along
the San Diego Freeway for its
residents. Our city does n't like
large block walls. A reduction or
the 50 MPH speed limit. with en·
forcement. would decrease the
noise level. Supposedly, the
.. s peed trap law .. doesn't allow
this. Perha ps a posted speed
limit of 40 MPH with enforce·
m ent at SO MPH would s low
many of the drivers down and
the reby help decrease some of
the noise.
Whal it all boils down lo, ls no
c ity official is unfortunate
enough to live within cl~e ear
rang~ of the Ada ms Freeway so
they are indifferent or oblivious
to the constant noise and air
pollution imposed upon residents
in th~ a rea.
We need 19th Street cut.
through to Huntington Beach so
traffic and pollution can be dis·
tributed a little more evenly.
The Costa Mesa General Plan
written in 1970 s tates that lhe Ci·
ty needs more Santa Ana River
crossings . That was nine yea"' ago. Need I say more?
SHARRAN RENNA • IAfltrs from readerr ort witkomt.
The Tight to condense ldfera Co fU
,,,ace nr eltmmott llt>el ta r~
1Attu1 of 300 words or leu wW be
giun preference All ldrtr• l'IWll fn.
cluck ngnolurt and moiling adcfru1
but "°"'" mo~ ~ wif hhrid Oft ,,.. qw1t if ruf/lclenl raicuon ila11p•Hllt.
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A HunUn&1on Beach woman who U vet near Cen
tral Park clalm• ah 'll not to keep t"e tlty's
..... eat park for Jo11ert ana nature &overt but not
tor hellcopten
J eanne ColHniL a frequent crlHc or
Pilot.a and airport.ll, .. ya a plan to build a pollc.i
h•liport In a aouth part of the park "stink s "
.. PilllS AaE roa St:aF.Nrn'," says the
HuotiJli1,oo BeMch resident who lul year helped
defeat a proposal lo build a skateboard stadium
aod ramp In the p1ttk "A park ls supP')St'd to be a place when! you
can get away from lhanas like 001se, cars and
helicopters "
The City Counc II r ecently told Vince
Moorehouse. dir~t.or or harbors. beaches. parks
and recreation. to begin acquiring a 2 5-acre
parcel for the he hport
The future copter port site. Moorhouse says, 1s
between Golden West and Edwards streets Just
north of Ellis Avenue.
MOORHOUSE SA l'S THE HELICOPTER
base will be in a remote area or tbe part that is un-
developed and is away from homes.
Mrs. Collins, who promises to rally her ground
forces in opposition. suggests the heliport will in·
hibit park growth. "There is no such thing as a remote airport or
beUport. in this city," says the copter critic . "It's
going lO be noisier than hell over here." ·
The previous heliport., which police deserted
more than a year ago when its foundation began to
sink. was located less than a mile to the east from
the new site.
Moorho us e . who says the proposal
must return to the council before construction
begins. estimates it will be a year before the base
is completed.
Gavel Concludes
School Debate
B y JERRY CLAUSEN
Of llW Dally ~ ... SUtt
A parent attempting to question the success of
an "experimental" high school was cut off with a
pounding gavel that signaled the end or a specially
called workshop
J im Johnson or Fountain Valley was calling
for abandonment of "experimenta l education" at
Huntington Beach's Ocean View High School.
SIMILi\R "EXPERIM ENTS," HE SAJD, had
harmed hi s children years before when they at-
tended Fountain Valley elementary schools.
The workshop. at Huntington Beach Union
High School District headquarters, was called to
explor.! the ~late-funded School Improvement Pro-
~ram and the guidelines the district must follow in
~ecuring those funds.
: The district has applied, in a split board vote,
;for $167.000 m SIP funds to s upport continued
.operation of Ocean View High School.
SOME PARENTS, AND TRUSTEE Doris Al-
len. have questioned academic results at the
-school.
Teachers. administrators and the parents who
s it on Ocean View's school site council have
~raised the school's programs that involve com-
ptunity. students and staff members in forming
curricula .
But Johnson told the board this week. "l
haven't heard from the teachers who don't like the
_program. I haven't heard the students who haven't
been successful in the program.··
Board President Zita Wessa banged her gavel
;ind <\eclared. at 6:05 p.m .. "This m~ting is ad-
;ourbed! ''
. AN OPEN-MOUTHED JOHNSON STARED.
~book his head and then laughed.
~ The session, Mrs. We$Sa warned earlier, was 10 adjou rn at 6 p.m.
• Trustees Allen and Brian Lake earlier voiced ·~oncerns regarding what they said is the direction
:>IP programs are taking in the state.
, Leafing through newly drafted state counsel-
. 1ng guidelines. Mrs. Allen charged the state is at-
·Jempting to encroach on behavioral attitudes that
~bould be formed in the home.
• "This guide line and concept of deal-
ing with the whole individual ... is none of the
•ichools' business," she charged.
: Superintendent Frank Abbott suggested that
jhe board and administration draft a policy gov-
~rning how its programs are to operate so that
,local control will not be eroded in complying with
)tale guidelines.
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Beach Postal Service
Has P.O. Boxes For
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ROD SUPPORT
A n•w 11upport (or
v<>ur cloi.et rod How'•
that for a mor•l•
boo•ter? Raoht an the
sam• cateoorv .. s
buyano a new
toothbrush
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MOTORIZED
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Bua It · an motor
develops 11 / H P H as
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stops at 90 and 45
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149!~10
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CASTROL GTX
20/50 WT.
MOTOR OIL
A quote from one of
our salesmen, Amos
Johnstone .. Castrol as
probably one of the
best motor oils ever
made. I use at in all
my cars" How's that
for an unsolic ited
testimonial
KOOLTONE
COOLANT
A good summertime
coolant t o keep the
ol• buggy hom
running t oo hot
BLACK I DECKER
I H.P. ROUTER
Prec1111on calibrated
an I /64" with V"ert1cal
depth adJustments.
lncludes manual
Have you ~n our
commerc1dls on
Chan"lels 4. 5 & 1?·
SKIL 3/a"
XTRA-TOOL
Burnout protected 1 1
HP motor
Ad1ustable variable
spet>d. 0 -800 rpms
Can be u!>ed dS a drill,
screwdriver. hammer
drill and power chisel
39~!
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Choice of: Blue
Candle, Indian Comb,
o r Meucan ·Oregon
Pape Cactus. Can't
remember hav1n9
cactus before but we
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TURTLE WAX
TURTLE EXTRA
E•tra hard shell car
waa from the people
who really know how
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Tortouie
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volcano Prevents
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heat an
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Get one of these and
you'll thank Bogart is
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Cool .. things off. too.
ln brown o r white
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EDITION
Ediso11 Pla11f B11rps 0.tly PtlOt Pllo•o Oy Stt'W~ M••OI•
Slark smoke pour~ rrom stack Cit Edison Company
power plant 111 Huntington Beach Company offlciab
said the smoke b<.'lched into the a1 r for eight minute~
late Wednesday <:1fll'rnoon \\hen one of the plant's boiler
jets broke The breakdown resulted in a richer-than.
normal mixture of fuel and. thus . the black s moke. ac-
cordinl! to Edison officials A comp<rny s pokesman said
a report on the inticient wa~ filed with the South Coast
Air Qua lity Management District
Agran Cha/ es After
Losing Panel Post
Irvine Calv Coun<'llman l.arrv ~gran has been s trtJ>fH.'d of his
a!Ssi~nment to <i coun<'ll s utx·om
mitlt!e and he"~ n11l plt•..iM•d
~bout it
-! Ag ran. along with ('11u11<:1lman
Hill Vardoulas. h<Jd ht!t:n st•n 1n~
;m a committee tracking .! city
awsuit a~aini;t lht.> I r\'lne ltane:h
.Yate r 01slr1cl
The suit contends lh<.1t lht:
'1ater district should l'lect its
lirectors by publir \'Olt' undl'r
be existing schemt:. f1 vt' d1rl!c
ors are elected by lan<lowncr~
lDd two by re1?1sll'rcd voters
Th e s u bcornm1ttC't' wa s
1bolished an unanimous l'oUn(•tl
1ction in favor of an ovc:r;1ll suli·
:ommittec to tr.id. ~tll nty ll·iaal
1ctions
Following tht• vote MJyor
)avid Sills promptly a ppornkrl
limself and Vardoulis to thl' nl'w
;iibcomm1 ttee. lt><.ivrni:: Agriin
out in the cold
"I was removed without pnor
t•<>ns ullat1on ... Agran said Wed
n ... s d a v · I f N • I J d o h a v c somethin~ ru offer ll s an 1m
pu rl ant. ton~Lllut 1onally basPd ,
lawsuit " Agran 1s an attorney
He also ob3ected to Sills' re·
moval of Counc ilwoman Marv
Ann Gaido from the Newport
Irvine Wast e Management Plan
ning Agency
The purpose of the consortium
1s lo improve water quality as it
afft?cts Upper Newport Ba)
.. Again it happened without
pnor consultation. I think it 's a
lack of courtt'S)'." /\~ran said.
M r5 Gaido also was removed
a~ the city's delegate to the
Southl'm California As~ociatton
(If (;l)vcrnmcnts. <.ilthough the
1rnpllcat1on of that move re
mains unclear The citv decided
rp cently to pull ou't of \ht.•
ag1·n c~
UCI-County Hassle
Goes to Arbitrator
UC Irvine is taking its dt!)pute
Nith Orange County over $10 3
million in unpaid med1t'ul bills
;1nd collection fees to binding
ubitration.
• ~he un.iversity told county of
·icaals th1s week that 1l will sub
mil the controversy to an 1m
?&rtial third party . whose de
ctsion on whether the county
;,we:s the money would be fin11I
Machine, Money
Taken by Thie f
An adding machine and $75 m
cash were taken during a Wed-
nesday night break-in at a San
Clemente advertising sales of.
rice.
Donna Snyder. an employee at
lhe Pennysaver office. 106 W
Mariposa St .. told police the
tear door or the omce was ap· parent1y force d open b y a
burglar
PILOT LOOKS
AT A.CTIJllTIES
Oraqe Coast residents enjoy
ma ny aJtemative1 ln summer
IWNation.
Toclay'1 Daily Pilot provtdes
• oVervtew of recrutional ac-tntu. available to local rcsi-._ta Ilda aum rner.
l ff atones and photos on
P .. a AIO to A13 deplctina a ranetJ ~ IWl'lmer diversion .
'
Univers ity officials cl<11m the
county 1s responsible for three
years of unpaid bills under a
contract the school has with the
county to provide medical care
to indigents at UC I Medical
Center
The county maintains the $10.J
million was spent on medical
treatment and services not cov-
ered by the contract when the
university took over operations
of lhe m edical cente r three
years ago.
Murry Cable. director of m~di caJ services for lhe county,
said that the unive rsity, because
it is a teaching hospital. does
things that a re not medically
necessary.
"We only pay for what 1s
m edically necessary.·· Cable
said.
Toby Milligan. a spokesman
for the medical center dis agreed
on the nature or treatment.
"Any medical treatment we
pe rform is necessary,·• she said today.
The university and county
agreed to take unresolved m at·
ters to a binding arbitration
when they approved the con· tract.
Cable said the contract states
that ii the universJty is to be re-
1 m b u raed , UCI must get
autborizatJon .,,,ore treating a
patient for a non-emergency condltJon.
Each blll alao ls reviewed by a
panel of physicians lo determine
If the treatment was necessary.
The u bttration is expected to
take ffveral months
'\'our llo n1etown
Duily N t•w s papt'l r
FIFTEEN CENTS
Skylab Pieces·· Found
Australians Hunt Debris; Many Angered
Pf<:HT ll Au-.tralt.i li\P)
Aust rall;rns un a Skylab hunt
.,l•oopt•d up chunks of charred
<frbns Oil thl' edge Of lhc great
"t.·s tt•rn ch:st•rt today after the
l l S sp.H't' station showered its
red hot µ1t'l'l''"> over southwest
Australia hkt.· d train on fire."
While i.umt.• 1\us t rahans piled
111to 11:eps for wh"t could be a
pruf1tablt• .. earch for Skylab's
rl'm :Jtns. otht·rs fl ooded t he
A m e n can t'onsulatc here with
<1ngry calls about the way the
p lummeting spacecraft hap
1w1wct to hit Australia
"l think it stinki-. that they de
layed lhe descent for t8 minutes
so it missed them and hit us."
sa id one housewife an " call to a
Perth newspaper .. , don't lhmk
our so-called American dlli es
hke us very much "
The U.S span• !>lat1on ended
its s ix-year odyssey at about 2
a m. today C9 37 am POT Wed
nesday I in one of lht· world'!>
most desolate areas. tumbling lo
Earth in a spec tacular firework~
~how an the niAh\ s ky
There h<1vc been no report.s of
cas ualties or property dam agt'
Three men awakened by ...
loud boom in the remote town or
Rawlinna were among th(.· f1rsL
to report finding what "Pflt·arcd
to be a piece of Skylab
Ri 11 Norton s aid he and t wu
comparuons s potted lht-sax foot
long. three-foot-wide cylindrical
piece about six mile!> south of
Rawhnna . which 1s 550 mile~
eas t of Perth
.. It took two 4-wheel drivt·
'eh1tles to haul It on to tht·
lr<11ler." !)aid Norton. <.1 tclct·o m
m uni cations lechn1c1Jn
He said tht· <:ylrndt·r 1·oa11·d
Cany on Blaze Scorch es 7 5 Acres
""Ith a fllx•rglass hke s ubstance.
.1ppeared to ha ve bounced and
rolled about 600 feet from the
pomt of 1mpat't anfl C'<Jmc to rest
111 low scrub
Annlht•r rt•portt•d (1nd was
m ade• 100 mill·'> to tht· s1111thv.est ,
111 th(· lov.n 11f Jl•rrarnungup,
wht·n • an un1dent1f1ed re~1dcnt
br o ught " t·hunk r>f burne d
ti hrous m J tt·r1al lo" loc<t l police
'ilJ\1on. lht· rH'l4-SJ>'..lpcr the West
\11st rJlla11 n ·r>ortNl
\ i,:olr 1·our1>t· g roundsk1:1·µ~r
rn I lle• t't1<1st~il tO\.lifl of 1\l11.trl)
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Laguna Firebug Sought
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of 1 ... 04•1¥ PflOI SUll
rountv fire crew:. were still m(1ppm~ up hot SJ>Ot!> today in
the aflt-rmalh of <t 75-a cre
h1lls 1dc fire abo"e Laguna Can·
von Road thal poht•e believe ~as intcnllon<llh set
More th<tn 250 ftrefighters
from La~una Beach. the county
and the Stale Ocputment of
Fort•strv hattlt•d the s tubborn
bla1.t•. h01clrd by dr} brus h on thC'
\\ t•st s 1dl· of Laguna Canyon
Hoa cl
Tht•y wrrt• aided by four air
l<tnk t>rs that dropped tons of
f''1rt.'trol a C'hcmical retarda nt
tn<1I ccwls the brus h on the
firt! a s tl movt>d toward a
ricl~clint• across the street fro m
the Laguna Beach Lumber Com·
pany
Wilnesst's al the lumber com
pany s aid they s aw a blue van
with Mich1g•m hcense plates pull
off the side of the road shortly
bl'fore 4 p m An occupant of the
car J!Ot o ut ;.ind set off a bot
t lc.•roc kt'f into th(' clrv bru:-.h
bC'fon• C'l1mhmg back ·into the
·:eh1cle
Po lice arson investigator Mike
oa .. is said he has good leads in
lhl' arson probe.•. adding police
an· set•king the van and its occu
pants today "We beli eve thl'
parties respons ible intentionally
set the fir<'.·· Davis sa1tl.
CROWDS ON SKYLINE DRIVE GOT THIS VIEW OF FIREFIGHTING ON CANYON ROAD
More Than 250 Firefighters Battled Stubborn Brush Fire for Five Hours Wednesday
It took fire crc.•ws and more
than J()(J inmatcl' from the Norco
mt•n's in1.titute nearly five hour~
to bring thc fin• undc·r controL
Ont• inmatl'. Conrad M Lopez.
38. was Injured wht·n a bulldozer
making a fin· trail 50 fee \ abov1·
him dislodged a l<i rge rol'k
whic h fell down an<i penetralt·d
hb ht•I mt•\
lie was ru!-.hc·d to Sadd leback
Com rnun1t v llu:-.p1tal where h1.:
rect>1vcd .. t1lcht>s for wounds to
hi s ht.•ad and "'a s lall'r
trans ported ba<·k lo the NorC'o
fac1l1t.)
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rcspomkd lo tht• 4 p m fire with
2 '1 brus h c n1p n cs. thr e e
hulldoters. eight hand news and
four a ir tankers from the Ryan
a ir attack center in Hemet . a
s tate uµcrated fa c1ltty
Schlesinger to Leave?
Cany o n rf.'s 1dcnt l>, arl
feslivalgoers and business peo-
ple lined Canyon Road JUSt south
of the fire Wednesday afternoon.
cheering on the air tanke rs as
they dipped down into the can-
yon with their che mical relar-
danl.
But police had trouble with
about 100 spectators who lined a
ridge opposite the fire in the Top
of the World neighborhood of
Laguna Beach to watch the fire
fighting effort.
W ,\SHINGTON 1 /\P I Pre!.1
de nt Cartt>r's flurn of domel>ta· polic~ confcrenn:-; '•s up1n1rentl~
drawing to a <'l<">e amid s pccula
t 1 o n h 1 s c m h a tt I t.' II l' n t: r I!~
secretary .. Jam1•s H SC'hl c!-
1nger . is about to l1·a vc· nfrlt·e
And the White lloust• press of
fir e announ <'l'CI tnda v t hat
Carter will make a nt1 t1onully
broadcast addrei-s from his Oval
Office at 7 p.m . PDT Sund<iy
"The prcsid<•nt wi II speak on
issues whu.'h he reels an' 1mpor
lanl to the nation . 1nc ludinl(
ene rgy.'' a s tatement said
'Queen Unhappy
Prince Squire s Divorcee
LONDON <AP) -Prince Charles. at 30 Britain ·~
most eligible bachelor, was reported lo have a new
girlfriend. And because she's a divorcee. his mother
Quee n Elizabe th was said to be far from pleased
William Hickey. gossip columnist in the London
tabloid Daily Express, named the woman as 23-ycar·
old J ane Wa rd. former wife of cavalry officer Toby
Ward.
Hic key said s he has been acting as assistant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club. whose head·
quarters are only a few miles from Windsor Castle.
The prince is a keen polo fan and player, and
Hickey said she met him through their mutual love
of horses.
"The queen is said to be concerned about their
friendship, presumably because tt could c ause p ro-
blems l! the heir to the throne became serloulsy in·
volved wtth a young divo~cf'e ... said Hickey
Tht' ~l<Jt e mf·nt .d so '.i 1d
('.1r1t•r \\OUld st1<·k to plan~ to
tr ~1\e l lo K a n:-<1~ t'1l~ .i nd
llel ro1t on Monda~ In l\an~a-.
C1\\. hl' \\tll .;peak to thl· 1\:,1
11onal /\ssol'1at1011 of Count11·s I n
GASOLINE RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
"present adchtwnal .;pt·c1f1e~ on
ent•r(?:-·
In Detroit. hl· will .... pl'ak bnd
h and take c1uesllons from lhl'
~ud 1cnce at thl' na tional t·on,en
t 1on of the Co mmuo1caturn~
Workers of A merit CJ
There were signs . too. that
;1flt•r a week of mcelmg "'1th
about 130 offici:.11 and unofficial
adviser.-a nd perhap~ the mos t
1m portanl spe<;ch of ht!' pre~
1d~nc~ ahead. Carter "'"~ ubout
to s hake up his staff a~ he tnes
10 deal "'ith the nation ·-.
econom ic and cnenn woes
The subJect of Schlesin~er·~
departure brought a s pate of
co mments from White House or
ficials. none denymg fl atly a n •
port he 1::. reshininJ?
T h t• Encrg ~ Oep<1 rtmcnt 's
chief spokesman said Wedne~
d uy evening that Schlesinger
h ad not resi g n ed .· But the
spokei;man. James Bis hop Jr .
stopped short of denying the
secretary wus being fired
White House press secretary
J ody PoweU said the report was
.. uninformed speculation "
The Buffalo Evening News. in
n story today on Schlesinger·~
reported resignation plans. ~aid
the St>t'ret Qr y'8 jOb ha.'1 been Of
fered to John H de Butts. re
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M QAILY PILOT
Park Gets
Condition
Approval
Plans to dt'vdup i.e 16 4 ac~
private park and rc.-creaUon
f lidllty at Ro.i111mc>or Lel1u,.
World ln t.aauna HUlil aeneratf'd
heat but weN' aiaven eondlUon I
a pprova l by t he Roard of
Supe rvisors Wt>dnt>sday
Tht' upprovul t•ume •f\tir n
ruunt>t'r ot l.t•11i 11rt• World rt-NI
dents volr~I ht>ult:d us>i>t,.,tllon
to the projt'<'t.
Realdent.i. <'ontended that the
relocut1on of u wolf drtvlnl(
runge would bt> wl:i&&r_,
They also NUtd tht> project wa•
::irproved without the knowledge
0 the board or dan·ctont lill thu
rell rt'menl Ct'lltl'r
Th as aJlcgat1011 \\ u:. later de
nied by Jame:. S alford who i.aad
he was vice pre:.1de11l or the
Golden Ram Corp and that Ute
board had approved the plan an
concept
Opponents abo char~ed that
thev wt•re n ot informed of
change:. l'onccrnang tht· s afety
aspects around the· range by
raising the height of u fence sur
roundin~ the range
Supervisors approvt•d lh1· proJ
eC't on the condition that at ran
rnt•et safrty rt>quan'ments
They said they chose to stay
out of what th<'y l'alled 4:111 in
lt'rnal fight ovt•r whether thl·
project had <1pproval within Ute
C"om munity
Prior approval by the plan-
ning commission was appealed
by Supt>n·asor Thorn..a~ Hiley
who s aid he wanted a public
hearing an vie w of c1lizen con-
cern.
The recreation activities al
the sate adjacent to the Laguna
Hills Golf Course include picmc
and tennis fac1lilles and a golf
pavilion
f 'r•>m Pogp .4 I
SKYLAB ..•
was the firs t lo <:laim a fintl . but
hi:. turned out to bt• a hoax
µeqa•I rat<.•d 1n p<art to .. re·
talrntl'" ag;,11n s t US. s pacL
..,t·1t•11t1 i.ts "a s we• didn't ap
preei<tll' tllf•m dt•li bNat<·lv dt·
('1d10g lo put Skylab do~n ir1
Australia. ' s <11d o ne of those an·
~OIVt'd
The Natmna l Aeronauti<.'S <1nd
Spact• Adm1n1stration did not
.. aim" the descendang craft at
Australia , but a tumblin g
maneuver made toward the end
may h<l\e exttmded Its fall far
enouj?h to rP<H'h the cont ment 's
:.outh\H~st c:o rnt'r
Tht.' San Fra nc isco Exdmaner
ne" :-.papt•r 1'\ offc11ng <J SlO,()(JO
reward for lht.· f1r:-.t p1N·e of
Sk' l.ih turnt'd 1n to 11 . anti
\'JflOUS t·omml'f<.0 1:.al <1utf1b
ar1111nt1 ll1t• world r<.·port('(ll~ an·
rt•ach to fl~I V for 1·hunl.s th~-\
t·cnild ..,t•ll as SCIU \t•n1rs ·
~t\St\ l-J>Ukt•swoman Ma rv
F1t.qiatrick said an Wa:.h1ngton
lmhi~ thL• s put:e ag1•nty might
s end t'Xpcrts to Wl's t ern
Aus lrtllia to c h eck on th e
<rntht•nlicity of p1el'es r eportedly
found
Authorities calcul3ted that
most of all of the space station's
rem ains landed in .an a rea cen-
terl'd nl'ar Balladonia. a s pars t·
iy p opulatl'd ranch arN1 5:JO
mtlc!> east of Pe rth
Car Missi11g
-On Paper
A car said to be stolen was
missing all right. but only on
paper
Joe MacPherson Chevrolet in
Irvine reported the possible
theft of a 1979 Monte Carlo last
week Lo police
The car was d iscovered Wed
nesday in the dealer's parking
lot aftl'r un employee found
its m issing paperwork
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AP Wlreplloto
I\ Hi vl'ar old ml'mber of thl' Nicaraguan National
Guard. 1tkntified only a s Carolina. stands guard outside
a family compound in M<.1nagua. The guard has an ex-
lens 1ve rctruillng pro~ram under w<Jy and many young
mt•n an<1 wurnc11 an• Joining
Vatican Stays Silent
On Pope's U.S. Visit
VATICAN CITY <AP> Tht•
Vatican maintaint.'d sah·nce to-
day on mounting s peculation
th.it Pope J ohn P aul II will
travel lo the l'nitcd States in the
fo II
The pope» who has vis1ll'd
Mt•xico and h1:,, n<Jt1vc Pol.inti
this year, has µubllely 1ncfkatNI
h1!-> illtl'rt'St in 1:wing to Nt•w York
Bicyclis t, 6,
Dies After
Hit b y Auto
S 1x -)e:ir-old Mt'lanic Man<·
Pri vitera of NewpQrt Beach. 1n
j u red Sunday "ht-n she was hit
l>v a t·ar driven bv a 17 vt>ar olcJ !Jo~· who pohn· dilegP h.dd bt•t•n
drinking. dil'd Wcdne:.day nig ht
al lloag Memorial Hospital
Police :.at<I lml;1y the vouth
fa l' t• s t' ha 1 J~ t'., 1l ( \ "h 1 (· u I a r
mans laughtl'r 1r1 c·onnt·C'llon with
lht• :11:c11lenl that ot·turrcd nt•o.ir
the little girl'!-> Spygl.iss 11111
homL'
T raffil' 1mt•st1~alors said lhl'
chi Id 1s the sixth person to dll' in
:i I raffie a cl'1denl in Newport
Bvach this year. They also Mrnl
~he as the fifth to l>t.· k ii It'd 1n 1:1
traffic accident in whic h drink
ing was involvl'd
Rosary for ttoe littll' girl ""Ill
lw rN·1tcd f''nday at Our Lady
<~ut•en of lhl• An~cls Catholic
Churc h ~a:.s of ('hra!>l1<1 n
Hunal will bt• ('C•lt•bratc<I there
Saturda~ al JO 30 a.m
S he as s u rv1' l'd b y her
parents. Dr and Mrs . James
Privitera, he r brothers. Marie,
Dan an<! Tim. and a s ister, t>eb
hie. all of Corona del Mar
pall'rnal grandparent:.. Mr. and
Mrs. Jaml·s R Pr1v1lcra of
I'' I o r i d a . a n d m a t c r n u I
~rnndmother, Mrs Grace K
Hyslop of Nebraska
Burial followin g funer1:1I
services will be at llw Asccns iorl
Ct•metery, El Toro
Camping Trip
Set in. Irvine
The city of Irvine will spQnsor
an excursion lo Follows Camp in
the San Gabriel Mountains July
20·22
The trip is open to all Irvine
residents and t hose under 18
mus t be accom panied by an
adult. The individual cost, which
includes meals. lodgrng and
transportation is $24.
Those interested may register
al the Department of Communi·
ty Services, 17200 Jamboree
Road .
'" $5,000 in Bonds
Stolen in Irvine
A $5,000 bearer bond Issued by
the City of New York was stolen
from Nick J . Moslck, 14 Heron.
Irvine, police reported.
Someone e ntered the house
t hrough a windo w and took the
document from the dining room
table. police said. Bearer bonds
m ay be cashed by anyone who
posse11es them.
(
for the U N General Assembly
"l'SSIOn
Bui U S officials s ay they
have no confirmation from the
Vatican 01 such a tnp.
For reasons of security. the
Vatican often withholds announ-
t·t•mcnts <>f papal trips until a
f('w Wl'l'ks beforehand. Con-
f1rmatwn of the visit to Poland
wa~ dclaVt•d bec3use of delicate
n egotiations with the Wars aw
government over the timing.
I 11 add1t1on t o the United
St ates. there has been s pecula·
t1on about upcoming papal trips
to Ireland, Austria and Zaire
this year
Our Sunday Vis itor. a Roman
Catholic weekly newspaper
pul.Jlishcd in lluntington. Ind ..
said in an article las t month that
µIan ... for the pope's U.S. visit
c:illl•d for an address to the
(;c•neral As:.<'mhly a nd i:I na
lwnw adl' tour ·
The news paper sa id lik<'I Y
!'>t o ps o n the tour 1ncludl'd
Wa..,h1ngton. Ph1lade lph1a.
Ot·t 1 oil. ChH·a1w. Los Angeles
and San .. ·ranc1sc:o
Thl' only other pope to visit the
lln1ll'd Stales was the late Paul
VJ. who spok<.' lo the General AS·
st•m hly in Octoher 1965, but who
li rn1tl'd his v1s1t lo New York
(.'1 ty
.~actory Home
Plru1 to Get
Irvine Study
Irvine City Council members
have given approval to forma
t1on of a committee lo study fac
tory built housing
f'ormation of the group was
ur~ed by Councilman Arth ur An-
thony. He s aid he believes that
prefabricated units cou ld be
u!->ed to make housing more <1f-
fordablc to low and m ode rate in-
t•om e individuals who want to
live and work in Irvine.
The committee will be com-
prised of Anthony, a represen-
tative of the c ity staff, a plan-
n 1 n g comm i ssioner a nd a
represenLative of t he Irvine
Company
Committee meetings will be
open to the puhlic. a lthough An-
thony cautioned that he didn't
want milial meetings flooded
with salesmen from the p re·
fabricated housing mdustry.
Tillef Gets
Tools, Gear
T he theft or $5,000 in tools and
Pquipment fro m an Irvine con·
s lruclion site is under investiga-
tion by Irvine police.
Intruders who used a bolt cut-
ler to enter a storage shed at
Alton Avenue a nd West Yale
Loop departed with a $4 ,000
radlul arm saw. 36 padlocks and
other items, police said .
T he owner of the property is
Argo Consl rucllon or Sherman
Oaks. The crime was reported to
police on Wednesday.
Tallg: 311
Iran Executes
3 Prostitutes
TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -Three
women accused or p rostitution
were shot by a revolutionary (ir-
ing squad today In what was
believed to be the fi rst execution
or wo men since the February re-
vo lutlon.
Executed with tht!m an Tehran
was a mun charged with pro·
motin g prostitution. These and
oth er executions rcpQrted today
brought to 311 the number or
Ira n ian!> exel'Ulcd s incf•
February.
The three women, shot at I
a m .. all were believed lo be an
their 40s and 50s. Stale radio
identified them only by lht•
nickn ames o f "Para the Tull
One." "Ashraf the !''our Eyed"
and "Soraya the Turk." and ar
ternoon news paper~ printed
photographs of tht·m, !.hroudl·d
in veals
They had het•n chur~l'd hy an
Is lamic revolut1onarv t·ourt with
prostitution and conlrahut1ng to
prostitution Thl' man encuted
with them. 1dentif1cd a1-. Mansur
Ilaghcra. was conv1rted of pro.
mot ing pros l1tut1on But t ht'
radio did not say whclht•r he had
worked with th e three women
Iran's strict Is lamic regime
has taken a hard line toward
protslitulion, homosexuality and
oth er mo,.1ls l'hurgcs. Several
people have already be1•n ex
ecuted on rape, sodomy and
homosexual assault char~es
Shortly befon• the n•volutaon.
Islamic militants burned down
Tehran's shabby red light dis-
trict Prostitution has cnntmucd
since then. however. on a more
cautious scale
The woman known a!\ "Pan
the Tall One" rcportt'dl~ wa:. ar
Irvine Cops
Set Auctio1i
Oti Saturday
Need a bik<'. or a !-ikatcboarri,
an ace c•h cs t or a pol'kt•l
t· a IC'u lator'.'
Thc•s<' an· cimong a varic•ty of
items that will tw auctioned off
by lrvlnl' Poltt'l' during 1t~ an
nual auction ;1t 10 a m Satur-
day The dC'p artment as located
at 17200Jamboree Bl\'d
Items going on the block wall
be available for ins pection start
ing at 9 am
Other 1tl•ms include hub caps.
lawn ('hairs. Moped!-.. a photo
enlarger and c·ar s pl'Rkcrs
A II items wcrt> found or re
covered by police. but nt·vcr
claimed b} thL•ir owm·r!'>
Tunisia RelcasfA~ ...
Ame rican Plan,~
AMSTERDAM , Netherlands
(AP > i\n American l'harter
plane impounded b y the
Tunisian government reached
the Netherla nds today after the
Tunis ians rl'lieved ii of 50 tons of
weapons they s uicl were in
tended for the Palestine Libera·
lion Or~am1alion
Dutch pollrc took the four
American crewmen to <1uarlt:rs
at Schiphol t\1rp1irt a ftt'r the
1.100-milc flight from Tums
rested two years ago an an 01
leged racket that used help·
wa nted ads for secretaries to en
lice wome n into ho use11 or
prostitution . She ser ved a s hort
tim e in jail but was released on
bon~.
In other executions, the 11<>n or
a local tribal chief was 11hol hy u
fi ring squad Wednesda'y In the
ci t y of Ded ul In thfl
so uthwestern province o r
Khuzestan immediately afttir a
revolutionary court found him
guilty of a rms smuggllnl(.
newspapers repQrted
In the Caspian Sea city r1f
LahiJan, a pohceman wall ex
f'Cuted Wednesday on chi.rl("'ll '''
kalhng three person" dunng i.nt1
shah nots last autumn, ni·wn ,,.
porters said
Just three days ago, I rtm ·,rev
olut1onary leaders. Ayat<Jlla h
Ruhollah Khome1n1 . announr"fl
a gc·neral amnc<1ly cr1vf'ran~
l·vcryone who comm1ttert ''' h~nscs under Shah MfJhammf•tl
Hcza Pahlavi's r egime. but ex
e l uding t hose involved 1n
murder or torture
Apparently the four executed
today in Tehran were convicted or crimes committed since the
!>hah was deposed rive month:.
ago by Khome ini's Is lamic
forces
Fare Hikes
Proposed on
OCTD Buses
By KAT HY ('LANCY
Of llw 0.lly Pilot St•tt
It :.oon may cos t ai. much al> 50
l'l'nls rather than 35 cents to ride
Orangl· County Transit 01:.tnct
busc:.
District directo rs set an Aug
20 public hearing today nn a pro
po:.ed fart> incn·a:.l' w h1C'h c·oulrt
takl' 1·ffoct S~pt 9
Tht> proposed fan· h1kf' v.nuld
c·n..1 hlt• OCTD to tolll'ct 20 1wr
l't'nt of its opNaling l'OSb from
th1· farebo x H<.'t·enl c..ta tt•
IL•g 1..,latmn rL·quirl's that t hl· !11~
t rtl'l gerwrall' al lea s t :w J)l·rt 1•nt
of its operating costs through
fores an order to bl' eli1?1ble fnr
statt• monc}
OCTD buses. whic h art• earn
111 g record passcngl:'r loads sin~t'
the start of the energy c runch.
are expected to transport about
25 m ti hon passengers in the·
1()79-80 fi scal ~car
Ho,,e,·t-r. l'St1mates preparl'tl
bv district administrator:.. :.how
a· fare hike to 50 cents d I rip
('(IUld result in the loss of about
onl' milhon pa:.~l'nger fares lh1':.
'ear
· :\s J110lhcr optwn. district ad
m1nistrator~ noted . J <10 cent
fan· might res ult an an annua~
ridership of ~4 7 mlll1on
passengers. or JUSt 300.000 les!.
than the estimated total if far<•..,
staved at :JS cents
CkTD dirPctors a year al!o
r;11sec1 fares from 25 cents to ;15
C'l'nts . the firs t hike in d1striC"t
historv
Plans called for a fare 1n
('rease of another nickel this
o.; u m m l' r . b u I d 1 r l' c t o rs
postpont'd the hakt• bl:'C'CIUM' of an
creased riders hip durinJ? tht•
gasolint' shortage
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CALIFORNIA
State J11stice Hit
Clark Rapped in Tanner Probe
SAN FRANCt CO <AP>
lbup ~tMioa crept lnto
.,._ Cahlomla Supt9m• Court
_... .. J...UC. WUliam Clm
wa1 aCCUMd of havtq "palnted
th• chief J•Uee <Roe• BlrcO 'n a falae~··
Attorne1 *rry DeUaonna
Wedouda,y claimed Clart had
•o•• tbl1 .... Y de1t10 or
oth..-wtle" ta bla the days of
tHUmoay which ended cairlwr
thl• "'•· O.llaoona mad• th~ comment to I.be Commiatlon on J ud.iclal
Perfonnanee whlch is probing
<'Ourt leaka and alleaaUo04 thial
some controvera•al dec••'ons
were delayed to prol~Cl Mt . Bird
'n her quest for conflrmatlon by
votera lul Nov. 'I. She narrowly
won that confirmatlon
Nixon Leaves Today
For Visit to Shah
Former Pres1dent Nixon planned to leave his San Clemente
seaside estate tonight-probably by helicopter-and go to Ta
juana. on the first leg of a JOumey to visit the shah of lran.
Airline officials said that in Tijuana, Nixon would board a con
trovenial DC-10 jetliner headed toward Mex\co City
"The reservations were made through Aeromexico," said Bud
Lewis, president or the Lewis Co in Los Angeles, which handles
public relations for the airline. Aeromexico's office in Tijuana also
confirmed the arrangements Wednesday
LEWIS SAID THE former chief executive will depart. from the
border city at 7:55 p.m. with a party of 14 people. The flight is due
to land in Mexico City at 11 :30 p.m.
Reports from Tijuana said Nixon would arrive by helicopter
and that this would be his second trip to the border city this year.
Hls first one was Jan. 10 for a luncheon.
The visit was nol expected to be a long one, since Nixon has
scheduled a party at his home here Sundav for several of the
nation's astronauts. The party will be the last ·major event in the
estate that once served as the Western White House. Nixon has
sold the beachfront property to three Newport Beach businessmen.
THE Tl.JUANA AIKPORT spokesman who asked not to be
identHied said security for the flight was being coordinated with
the United States Secret Service. which still guards Nixon, but
declined to say what specific arrangements were planned.
Nixon bad originally planned to travel to Mexico on Western
Airlines, but a Western spokesman said some 200 Mexican ground
crew workers wenl on strike July 1 and the airline has since been
unable to operate in Mexico.
O<-ll1onna. who asked the
C!Ou rl for • chance lo cross-~ iu ml nl' Clark, later told
newam.n he questioned the tone
and cbaracteriutiona in Cla.rk's
teat1mon)' about conversations
and meelln&s wtth Ms. Bird.
T he c.Oss-examination re-
quest was taken under sub-
m111lon.
Clark too. took a swipe by
ronlending "another justice, or
al leaat her lawyers. are al·
tempting to tum this into an ad·
versatry proceeding.··
HE SAID he had cooperated in
the public probe desp'ite bis
"grave reservations" as to i~
constitutionality, and he and bis
staff considered themselves as
"witnesses, not litigants or ad·
versaries."
The JUStice testified earlier
that two pages or a Los Angeles
Times story draft the writer left
ham after agreeing it was inac-
curate are missing.
lie said If he must Cace cross-
ex am ination, be wanted the
chief justice, -"ler attorneys and
sta ff to be questioned on their
knowledge of the missing docu-
ments.
A Los Angeles Times story
published on election day said
the court had earlier reached a
4-3 decision in the Tanner case.
The ruling permitted judges to
grant probation despite a law re-
quiring prison terms ror persons'
using a gun in the commission or
a crime.
T HE STORY said the high
court delayed its filing because
it might influence voters. It
further claimed two justices.
neither named, had confirmed
this. Ms. Bird sided with the ma-
jority in the ruling.
Sex Swingers Free
Ruling Dis appoints Police
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -PoUce say
a decision by the City Attorney's of-
fice that it probably will not pros-
ecute 15 persons arrested at Plato's
Ret reat Wes t on lewd conduct
charges was "disappointing, but not
surprising.··
City Attorney Burt Pines con·
tended Wednesday th at Plato's
Retreat was "semi-private" and that
visitors were not offended by the
club's group sex
8..000 A rre• Burn
By The Associated Press
Firefighters began clean-up opera-
tions today in the wake of brush £ires
that charred almost 8,000 acres of
Southern California terrain and
destroyed four homes.
The homes were lost in a 6.000-acre
fire in San Bernardino County's
Lucerne Valley. The blaze was con-
trolled Wed nesday, Califor.1ia
Department of Forestry authorities
said
~ E'fne11 E a11e d
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Air
Quality Management District says
165 Southern California firms ac-
eused or breaking pollution-reducing
Jaws during three predicted second-
Dtl~t~
( ____ sr,_:4_TE_J
stage s mog a lerts last month will not
be prosecuted.
But the AQMD said Wednesday it
will prosecute 15 companies that dad
not reduce emissions as they s hould
have dunog the alerts.
~ven E nd A•~d?
SAN JOSE <AP> -Allocation of
ga so line by odd-even days is no
longer n eeded and s ho uld be
abolished, says Paul Hay, dirtttor of
the Santa Clar~ County Service Sta·
lion Dealers Association.
Hay told the county Board of
Supervisors Wednesday night that oil
companies feel July represents the
low point in gasoline deliveries and
things will improve in August
Dogs Kill ShePp
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Packs of
neighborhood dogs have been killing
and injuring sheep in pens at Pierce
College in Woodland Hills for nearly
five months. according lo Mary
Ashton, the school's farm manager.
GOURMET MARKE T
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.
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Delaney's features prime or top choice
beef, aged to perfecUon for at least 40
days. Questions? Just ask one of our real
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-for you gin & tonic or Marti ni lov er s.
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~.July '2. 1979 DAILY PILOT A5
' Budge t
Approv al
Blocke d
SACRAMENTO <AP>
California remained without a
state budget today, \2 days into
the new fiscal year, after As ·
sembly Republicans blocked
what they ealled a "bloated"
$16.6 billion budget.
The ~pending bill was defeated
late Wednesday naght on a 49·2.4
A!>se mbly roll t'.all after the
Republican minority refused in
a s ix-hour s tandoff to com
promise demands to trim the
budget. The bill needed 54 votes.
BUT ASSEMBLYMAN Damel
Boa.twr1ght. 0 -Con co rd ,
cbaarman of the committee that
wrote the proposed spending
plan for the 1979·80 fi scal year.
immediately announced that he
~ould ask ror another vote toda}
on the budget bill.
I f t h a t m o v c fa 1 h . th ('
Lt:g1sle1turc must name a new
Senate·Assembly committee to
rewrite the budget and try again
for approval of both houses
TH t: OF.FEATED bill WCJ ~
$654 m1 Ila on more than the
Dt-mocratac governor request~d.
and $1.3 billlon. or 8 .5 pl'rCt>nl .
more than spending m the pe1st
yea r
Traffic was heavy on the Golden Gate Bridge Wednes day
as Marin and Sonoma countie!' C'ommuters had to drive to
the ir jobs in San Francisco. Bus mechanics and driver!>
for the Golden Gate Bridgt Transit District honored
picket lines. The district buse!> usually carry 11 .000 com
muters per day across the bndge Another strike has
idled ferry service and workerl> for Bay Area Ra pad
Transit are threate ning to ~trtk<!
Rrown has pleu~ed to use ht!-.
, eto to muke substantial cub ,
pa rticularly an 14 5 percent pcs~
nuses for state l'mployees. and
1 he Republican lt:ader of lht>
S<·nate. W1lba m Ce1 mpbell of ll<i ·
c1cnda lle1ght:-. supported tht'
bud gC't b1 II ""~inf! ht· "'ai. t'.Ounl ·
ing on Hro~ n to tram 1 l back l<1
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1, ef ahs May Help
Meet City Goals
The.\ clty or Irvine lb now aearina up co atud.Y onv
Poseiiblt.> means or malul'i more of iu houaiq 1tock
U\•allabJe to low and moderate lncoane 1roup
The bask &d a 11) to pro mot~ the dev~opment of ractory
bualt units. Compared to convontlonally constructed
1 houses. th prt!f bra caled unab could be much ch.,upcr, 8)thoURh~x :u~l pnce bnvey t tooo revealed
A comnuttee now \4'0rtdng at the direction of the cUy
counc1l tb e plorma tht-u;.suc and" all uddr~Mi !leventl ron·
cornb that h avl' cl'opsx'd up smC'e the µroposul was
· for.,..m·th.-d
A cent rnl 1ssut> n•nlers on th..-u sthetics or lht: units
··w e don't wtmt LO end up w1th rnobil home~ without
wheels." aud one planning department s t arft:r
Another <·oncern ha~ twen expres~ed O\lt•r Jw;l how
UH.' pre-fob units would :->t at'k up when Judged by cx1stmg
huilding rod\! ~t andard~
lt as 1n kl'cp1ng with Ir' ine's role as u new c1ly to take
o thorough look at fat•tory built ur11ts as one µoss1b11Jty
fl'>r more afford ublc housm~
Around t h e Track
The fl up bt•twcen the city of Irvine and the school dis·
trict over the ~tandards and s pecifications for the Lrack
~t Irvine High School. now apparently resolve d, resulted
from one or those brt>akdowns in communications that"~
hard to undersland.
The Track is loeatcd partially on la nd owned by the
school district a nd partia lly on land owned by the city.
lt recently t•ame lo the cit y's a tte ntion tha t
the track was built to the s pec1f1cation standards of the
National Fede ration of Sla te High Schools. Those stan·
dards are substanlially different from those of the
Amateur Athletic Union.
The city believes that because of the joint-use nature
of the track. it should be usable for AAU competitions.
whic h seems logica l. The city has won a commitment
from the school district to upgrade the track to meet the
AA U st andards work that will cos t the dis trict at leas t
S20.000.
One m ight have expected that the city and the
school d1~tnct v.ould have a c lear understandj ng long
beforP construet10n of the track began on how to make the
µl'OjC'ct m eet the needs of both groups.
Re alislll Need e d
There Wl'rl' !'>uundmg~ at this week's Irvine City
Couneil mectini: that 1t ma~ be time lo scale down plans
1or ti multi mil11t1n pnforming art theater
Tht• <·1t' rec·(•nt h· laid out S75.000 for architects to
dr.1\.\ pn·limin<.ir~ pl•rn~ fo r the long.sought fac1ht). Mort'
1 twn ont' officwl was :-.ho<:kcd when cost estimate~ rolled
in at bctwt>en S4 m1llton .md S6 m illion .
Tod:1v. tht'fl' 1.s ;1bout Sl 5 m1llton for the theater in a
<'tl.\ <.1cc1)unl. It 1:-. mom•y (•<irmarked for the facility hy
'>Olc rs m a l!li·I txind t'lection
f''inunC'1al rt'ali t1 c·~ being what they are. the theater's
utl1mate !'>ll r\'tval m<iy well hmgc on t he ability of its
hackers to makt· the tough dec1s1ons to plan a more re·
ul1 ~l 1c fac:il11 y.
Th:.Jt effort !)hould be geared towar d creating a
thl•alerthat allgroups l!llnliv~ with -and afford .
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Boyd I Sleep w are
By l..M. ISOYD
Computl·riztd polls ter s
tracked down 1.500 wives
who had hc(•n married lhrcc
yea rs or less. and asked
the m 1f Lhl'Y preferred their
hu s band s to s l ef•p in
sleepwear or in thl· nude. The
m ajority ~aid in the nude.
Those pollsters then asked
1.500 husbands who had been
married three ye.trs or le ss if
they preferred lhcir wives to
s leep in slc.!epwear or the
nude. The majority said in
sleepwear Our Love a nd
War man does not know what
to make of this. He's baffled.
So frequently did the great
A I be rt Einste in absent-
m ind e d I y walk into
somebody elsc>'s house m
stead of his own at Princeton
lhal his wife had their front
door painted bright red to tip
him off every day that he
was nt the right place.
The swirl on the shell of an
eas tbound s nail is 'on its
southerly side In other
words. ils sh e ll c urls clockwise.
Q. Has any So'1iet l~ader
removed from office ever re· turned to power?
A . Not a one.
D ar
Gloorny
Gus
l l'leve a feellne those
yelllnl lo"deat for
more trains 1nd C>\lbUc
•an•H• wtU be the f:lrtl. -back ln their can Lt uie
1•• pinch looeena up.
• E. B. A.
• <1 How long docs the e ffect
of caffeine in a c up of coHee
last m my body"
1\ f"1gurc three and a ha lf
hours
The topless scene in m otion
pictures gol's back quite a
way .. Seasoned Citize ns may
recall the 1932 film ··Tarzan.
The Ape Ma n .. with Johnny
Weissmuller as Tarzan and
Maureen O'SulliV'J n as Jane
In a brief underwa ter s wim·
ming scene. Jane swam top·
less
Forty-six percent of the
people who die in any given
yeci r do so within three
months after their birthdays.
Only 6 percent die in the
three months before their
birthdays.
All the vi tamins you need
in one day wouldn't make us
big a mound of matter as lhe
pe r iod at the end of this sen-
tence.
Q. "Who was the ·greatest
man who ne ver Li ved '?"
A . That's what C onan
Doyle followers Uke to call
Sherlock Holmes.
Says hel'e that a major
league baseball team uses up
approximately 850 dozen
baseballs in a season. That's
10,200 baseballs. Could this
be right?
Our Language man reports
that word "biscuit" comes
trom the French. Originally,
It m eant "cooked twice bread,"
Q. What has risen moat in value over lhe tut 10 Y4UU't -diamonds, told or art?
A . Antique Cblne•e ceramJa mel'tt that dllUnt· Uoa. They've cUmMcl. In •
w.U. '&' 19 pe,...t • 1••· GoW w rtun 11 pereent a
,..... 0.ernondl bave cone l~Plf""l •yar.
Zebras, too, sleep atandlna •·
'
Jack Andenon
Carter Pockets Expense Money
WASlll NC TON -Jimmy
Curtt•r promt!icd the votf'rs hf!
would ferret uut aov"rnmcnt
wu~tt' and improper u~e of the
taxp:tycr:.' money Uut in h1:-1
1urnrch ror misused Cunuts. our
mlll1onu1re chie f executive
fD1h:d to look 1n the handiest hid
Ing place or a ll his own
pocket
Dunn~ h11> hr!>l 1wo year5 1n
offict'. the pars1n1omous pre:.1
rll'nl spent on
l y o n l'
St-Venth of Ill!>
$50.000 unnuul
expen!>t' al
lowance Bui
in s t ead ur
t urni ng the
t\\O year total
of $85. 727 left
vver back to
the Treusury.
C'arter put the money 1n his
personal bank account
T hl·n··s nothing 11legsl about
rt lndeed. thl' pract1ct• ha:. been
!>anc tifil'd by I rad it ion in the 30
years or pres1dent1 <1I walking·
aro1i1nd monl'Y Carter's pre·
dN·cssors 1n th<' White llousC'
rtidn't turn their le(tov~r <ii
lowance back. ctlhL•r
Mailb ox
In (act. Richard Nixon. w1lh
his usual nxlr for imaginative
Income-tax calculaliona, tried to
stretch the taxable expense al-
lowance by cla1m1ng depre<:1a-
taon on White House furniture as
<l ctrduclion . The Internal
Reve nue SC'rv1ce disallowed 1t.
Thl' unui.u a l thing about
Carter'!. t!Xpense money 1s how
little of ll he manages to use
each year The purpose of the
SS0.000 allowance was to s pare
pres idents from having to pay
un0Hrc1a l costs of the presidency
out of their own pockets. Former
Prrs ident H erbert Hoover
estimated that "the minimum
C'Os t to th e> pres id e nt 1 ~
somewhere between $25.000 a nd
S35.000 a year or conducting the
White House in s uch a fashion a!-.
1t should Ix> conducted " That
was 3Q year!'> a~o. when 1L cost J
merl' three cents to mail a fir~t
C'I ass letter
l ' t~T WE llAVE learned. with
tht' hl•lp of .Jesse Sterns or the
Stern!> News Serv1Cl•. that Pres1
dent Carter -.pent JUSt Sl.108.52 ur his SS0.000 illlowance 1n 1977.
and :S l3. lfi5 last yt•ar In fact.
I H~ may disallow Sl2, l I I or the
1978 "business expenses." which
went for staff parties and recep·
tions (The re maining $1 .054 wus
spent for meals. gifts and mis·
cellaneous expenses.>
In contrast to Numero Uno.
Vice President Walter Mondale
scrupulously returns the unspent
portion of his modest $10,000 al
lowance In 1977 he turned back
S4.934. last year he gave the
Treas ury $.5, 180
While the $85,727 unspent pre!>·
idcntial a llowance 1s peanuL'i,
the American public might be
forgiven for exl)(!cting Carter.
the born-again crus ader for
truth. beauty and economy. to
s et an examp l e for th e
bureaucrat ic spenders he cam·
pa1gned agamst
We asked Robert Lispshutz.
the preside nt's counsel. why
Carter didn't return his leftover
e~pe n se m o n ey to th••
Treasury. "ll 's neithe r expected
nor required," L1pshulz said, ad-
ding that neither he nor Carte r
C\'Cn considered such d step. Ill'
also s ugges ted we read the
leg1s lati ve history of thl' bill to
get a better understa nding of 1t:-
pu rpl)sC
Maybe L1pshutz would benefit
from his own suggestion. If
1 he r e's one thing the con·
gressional debate of 1949 makes
clear. it 1s that there was serious
concern over the possibility that
a president would simply use the
$.50,000 as additional salary.
"THE REAL RUB." s aid the
Senate's r esident moralis t ,
Wa y n e M o r se. th e n a
Republican. of Oregon. "is that
this entire expense proposal 1s
but a subterfuge for hiding the
real intent or the bill, namely to
1n<'reasc the presid ent's salary
another $.50.000 and ('all 1t an ex
pense al•counl It 1 ~ an immoral
principle "
/\l one pc11nt. Rl'publtcan Sen
Euge11e M11l1k1n of Colorado,
who sought to overco me this ob
jeclion by requmng a president
to rertify that Ute money was ac
tually used for expenses. w<:1~
asked what would happen to any
unused portion of the $5-0,000.
SF.VF.Ri\I . member:. n t
ConArcss !>pOtll'd the sam1•
s neak att<.ick on the Teasury that
Morse had. Thc•v noted that 1f
the $50.000 wc.rP made tax
l'xempt. as or1g1nally proposert.
rt would be worth up to S200.000
Coupled with tht• :-alary raise 1n
the "<tmt· btll from $75.000 tu
SICI0.000 ti v.ould mean that
I hl• prl'Sldt•nt wa~ being voted ;,
:-.:J IM) of ahout $300,000 J ycar
T" n \ 1•;11 ~ l.ott·r, thf' t;;ix
P'H·mpt ~t.ltU!> of rtw ·~~pens<' al
l11~anc·1· "'Js 11•mo\ll·d Bul un·
IL'~:-. om· l>l·lit·H·~ that Congrl'~!>
Y. Js dt'111>l•raf('ly trying tu cle
t'l'IVt> the· publll' by tailing a
s alur) raise an n.pt·n~c a l
lo" ant•t• th1· "inH•nt · that 1s so
1mpo rtc.tnl tn J.1µ:-.hut1 'it•cms lo
drJ?Ut' 1n f:iv1J1 of i.:1vrng bad.
.in~ unu.-.t·d funr1 ...
llOY. dt)l'!'> C~1rl1•r l(p1•p his l''I.
pl'nsci-clown "' low · Wt•ll . ht•
pr1·1 ;u l-. ''" bu ... 1n1·-.!'ml0n to IJlt'lo.
up thf' tah fnr prt\ utr' pc.trt11·
:ind hl· l!l•ls th1• Dt>mrll'rat11· !'!:i
trnnal ('00·11n1t trT to llJ' for ht·
l'hrt ~lln<.1i. c:.inJs .i S51J.f14>11
ttcm la!>t \t•ur
In thi.' · ;1 hs1•n1·1• of 1•\pt11·1t
lt·..:1sl;1t 111n req111ring lht· rt'l111 n
11( un11St'rl l 'XIH'lf .... (• ITlllOI'\ onlv .•
pn·~111e11l ... 1wr-.on;tl m ural 1·mlt·
1 ;1n tl1ct.111• 1d1:11 h1 · tlrH·-. v.tlll
1h1• ,urpl11-. .l11ntn) (';1rt1•1 -.
llfd(· 11·J1, 111111 ·r •• i...1· th•· 11111111 ,
.1nd 1 un
S&L B u ildings Look Like Cathedrals
To thl' Editor
Tht> best ,., 1dence that th<·
saving publi(' is bl•ing unlll•rpJ1tl
in i ntcrc~t on its savings 1s lht•
prolif<'rat1on or unnecdcu ex
pensi ve saving s and loan
{'a thedral-lak e office• buildings in
the county. You deposit your
money and receive only 5' 2 per·
cent interes t on your savings ,
but 1f vou wish to st•C'un· a loan
to buy· a homl' you ;.irt• charged
from 10 perc<'nl to 12 pt'rcent in
terest. a mark-up of 100 pl•rcent
to 118 percent. If you ;isk the
S&L people why . lhl' answt>r 1s
"That's a ll the l<Jw allows us to
pa}."
Well. 1f that 1s the hm . then I
agree with Mr. Uumblr. "The
l aw is a ass. a idiot." and 11 dis-
criminates against people who
need hous ing.
In no othe r business docs the
law require lhal the seller make
100 percent lo 118 percent profit
on his sales. rn former times the
interest S&Ls paid depositors on
deposits was as low as 4 percent.
and you could gel a loa n on your
home for 6 percent. a spread of
only 2 percent. Now the spread
is more like 6'ri pe rce nt. <I
know: l was offered a n percent
loan by Mutual.)
No wonder the S&Ls have so
much m oney t o spend on
monumental and s uperfluous of·
fices. Who is paying for these·>
-the small savers receiving the
paltry 5Y.i percent while the gov
ernment e ncourages this pro·
flteerlng and profligate office·
building spree.
FRANK KLOCK
Fortda'11 /tf an
To the Editor:
It appalls me that Governor
Brown is contemplating appoint·
ing Edison Miller to the post o(
supervisor In Orange County,
replacing the deposed Ralph
Diedrich. Not only is he un·
qualified for the position. his af·
flHatlon with Tom Hayden's in·
famous CED, "an alternate
structure" replacing American
capitalism. ll wlH be the final blow to the voters· trust In their
political ejectees .. Hayd~n s wttc, Jane Fonda, on
a recent fUnd.raillng venture for
CED tn Lasuna Buch, prom· !Md her audience that abe, her
husband aad t heir cohorts
planned to us innueoee and lftOn~y lO l>aek oud&deta for Oranp Coubty ty eotincilla and
boards ol•upervllon.
If EdJson Miller ls appointed
to the board, I suueat the "fb."
•
"as c·ompkt•·d bcf<lrl• M 1s~ Fon
rl:.i ll'ft th<· ('ounty I Jl~o s uggei>l
th<JI (iov1•rnor Bro"'n had besl
consider lht• ll('l'd'-of thl· Orangt•
Count' popu)a('I..' hl'fon • d1sper-,
1ng pol1t1C'a l f;nor~ to 1,1rt ·
quallf1ed :mil unwanted appo1n
lCl'S
MAHY 0 . MOORE
Pt1bli~ Extortion
To tht• Editor .
Ralph Diedrich has heen con
nctcd of demanding a pay·off in
exchange for a land use ap·
proval Whal the Third Oislricl
.Supervisor nllegcdly did was
reprehens1hle . But he 1s not
alOn<' There are Others guilty Of
the same crime who are still al
large No property owner sho'bld
ever he sub1ected to extortion.
Obviously. it is in the public in
tcrest for government to do all
1n its power to prevent it Extor-
tion in land use proceedings is
wrong.
Unless. of course. the extor-
tion is openly committed by gov-
e rnment itself.
Then it is a ll right. because it
has the sanction of law and is
done in the public interest. So we
can all applaud.
Extortion? By gove rnment?
V ES INDEED. Only it isn't. or
cpursc. called ~xlortion . When it
orcurs. it is called an "exac·
l ion · · It happens almost every
day in almost every juris diction.
and it happens in many ways.
A property owner is told that
his plans for a particular land
use will not be approved unless
he :
< l ) Hands over to the publir
agency bundles or cash known
as "in-lieu" fees: or
(2) Turns over to the public
agency sizable chunks of land
known as "dedications": or
( 3) Agrees lo finance. partial-
ly or totally. public improve·
ments that may or may not be
needed by or of any value lo his
project: or
( 4) Changes his plans so they
conform lo special sociological.
aesthetic or economic inlerests
of the homeowners In the exist·
Ing communUy : or
< 5 l Assents -u if he had any
choice -to any combination of
the above.
T HESE exactions. which seem
to proU/erate like wire hangers
in a closet. are rarely protested
by anyone but the land use appli-
cant who 11 being atroni·•nned.
Special interest groups among
us encourage thia kind of ex\Or·
lion in tM ume ot lbe.tr IJ'MO· ·
bl•lt. lhl· 1•n\ 1ronrncn1 or .... imply
IO 1-l·t·r mon· nt·w IJl'opll· out
Thl· gcnt•r.11 puhlic l'ondont·s 11 .
en•n thou~h 11 <11lds lrl'nll·ndou~
1, t<l thC' co!->l of 1w" honw!' :ind
rl{'W pl<tl'l'S tO Work and ~hop
Tt•cllnir ally ;ind l<'~••lly. th(•y
do not t·onslltutc c>.tort1on They
art' <•xacltons things I)( value
ex;1cted from applicants in ex·
change• for l<Jnd use pt'rm1ts or
onc> kind of another This is the
"ay lh::tl govemmenl demands.
a nd ~ets. iLc; pay·off. Jn the publff
interest. anri with the public's ap
proval. And the public that de·
mands it and the public that con·
doM s it an~ guilty of a1dmg and
abetting it.
What Ralph Diedrich was ac
cused of doing m ere ly earner!
the process on t' private step
further. The l!Overnmcnt. tht•
public . got nothing out of 11
That's the difference. That. and
the way you spell it
G W. FERGUSON
Req/t"f e R eje<"t•
To the Editor·
There is a passage · Genesis
I that contams th se words
"Be fruitful and ult1ply. a nd
replenish the earth. and subdue
il. ·· Some vers ions r e place
"replenis h " with "fill."
However. since the ci1rect1ve
was already givc·n lo "be fruitful
a nd muJtiply. ·· 1t appears lhat
"fill" is redundant. and should
not replace "replenis h ... The Jal·
ter probably refers to a careful
husbandry of natural resources.
and to replacin(! them by re-
building soils. recycling pro·
ducts. etc.
The passage also contains the
dircC't1ve to .. subdue ... that is.
discover and t.ame. as it were.
all of the potential of earth. 1ts
scientific and all other natural
phenomena. including nuclear
power. sun power. water power.
wind power. utilizing steam,
electricity, oil. coal. rivers.
dams. etc
ln all of this. lhere is a need
(or conservation and recycling.
Now. while I agree with som.e of
the goals or so-called environ-
mentalists and conservationists.
some o(their goals are contrary lo
the direc tives recorded in
Genesis. that is. in curtailing
population growth and withhold·
Ing utilization or natural re·
sources. and vaal areas of Jand,
and obelrucUng us~ and develop.
ment of energy :wurces such u
nuclear power plants, dams, new
oU welll. etc.
'J
1\lso. lhl' samt• pa:-;~a~t'. In
tht• t1rst t'hJIHt•r of (i1..•nl'!'i1~. c·on
t.11n:-th1· tltrct'tl\'l'!'> <inti httvt·
dominion mer lh1• lts h of 1h1•
'il'.J . :md 111 l"t ""''ry I 11111 of I h1·
.ur. and 11\l'r <'tl•ry ltv rng thin~
th;11 tnOVl'" upon the f at·e of Lht•
t';trlh .. llnw awesome yPt pl<.tin
1!> lhal t•om mcnd J\nd how
fooftsh, Ill th(' fatt: or that div1nt'
d1rt'('ll\'f•, <ire lhC' act1v1t ies or :J
f<'"' so·t·alled c nv1ronmcotalisL-..
who \.\Oul<J l'han~e 11 for their
own perverted enus·an<I cause a
tiny fish and other ~pccics to
have dom1ruon over us mstead of
tht• olht•r way a round. llow
bizarre
IT WOULD BE far more re·
asonable and huma ne for scienc(•.
w ith 1l~ vast res ources anti
flln(1~. to recreate a "natura l
hah1tat" for endangered s pcc1e:-
than to cause hardshi ps and sur.
frr1ng for humanity by shutting
down power sourccl>
Recychn~. or rehab1hlat1on or
human "re1ects' 1s of equal im-
portance and needs no elabora
tio n on th e ~ubJe<·t . he re.
tlowever. there 1s a pet•ular dis-
position on the pa rt of those we
elect to office to "recyl'le" acer
tam type of ·reject ... namely
.those rejected by the voters .
Over and ove r. we suffer lhe
humiliation of seeing politicians
who have been rej ected at the
polls. being rewarded I recycled)
by be ing given even more
powe rful and lucrative positions
by "appointment" by such im·
perialists as Gov. Brown. The
latest example being the ap·
po1ntment of Yvonne Burke
<who was s oundly rejected in
he r bid for office> to the L .A.
Roa rd of Supervisors. · · Recycl·
ing" lhe.«e political "r ejecu,"
by re wardmg them for 106ing al
the polls is an unforgivable
breach of the will of the people.
and 1s as stupid as destroying
dams. plants and dollars in the
name or fish and other species
which lhe lallers· champions
probably never heard or until
they went searching for la
"cause" to hinder progress.
B. F. BORCOMAN
• l.Atttri from rtoder3 ort ~lcom•
1'1w nght to conde113t ltttn'S to fU
apoccr or tllm1nate libel ta r•aerued.
lAtttrl o/ 300 wordl or Ina ~U be
ghlfft prefcrenct All letrer• nwlt nt•
elude lignat1"' ond matUng addttu
bul nomH ma11 ~ untlahdd Oft re·
qwlt If '11/ftcint rnao. u QFpOmlt.
Poft1' """"°' be publWd.
Laguna/South Coast l'our Hometewn
Dally Newspaper
VO&-n. NO. 193. 3 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979 FIFTEEN CENiS
on Suspected in Canyon Fire
T
Bou.es~ Botel11
Complex OK'd
In Dana Point
A 'Dana Point lour1~l
residential compll·x. which ha~
been in the planoinl( stages Cor
seven years. received approval
Wednesday from the Orange
County supervisors
The board gave unammous ap
proval to zoning changf'!> ror the
76·acre development located
south of Pacific Coast Highway
Skylab 's
Pieces
Gathered
PERTH. Auslraha <AP)
Australians on a Skylab hunt
scooped up chunks of rharred
debris on the edge of the gre<it
western desert today after the
U.S. space statwn showe red 1t~
red-hot pieces over southwes t
Australia hke "a train on fire."
While some Au-;tralians piled
into Jeeps for what could ht' a
profitable Sl'arch for Skylab's
remarns, otheri. floode d the
American cons ulat(· he re with
angry calls about lht• way tht·
plummeti ng s pacecrart hap
pe ned to hit Australia. · · r think it stinks lhut thev dP
layed the d£'st:ent for HI minute"
~o it missed thf'm <ind hit U!-.. · ·
~aid one houst:w1fc in u <:<Jll to a
PPrth newspaper "I <Jon 't think
our so·calll•d Aml'ncan alhcs
hke u:. very much ·
The U S ..,pan ~t at1on ended
1lS s ix.year ody::.::.cy al about 2
a.m . today (9.37 a.m. PDT Wed
nesday> in one of the world's
most desolate areas. tumbling to
Earth in a spectacular fire works
show m the night sky
There have been no re ports of
casualtiesorproperty damage
Three me n awakened by a
loud boom in the rl'mule town of
Rawlinna wen· amon~ the first
lo report findin~ what appeared
to be a piece of ~ylah
Bill Norton said he und two
companfon::. s potted the six·foot·
long. three·foot·widt• t:ylindrical
piece about six miles south of
Rawlinna. which •~ 550 males
east or Perth.
''It took two 4·whcel·drive
vehicles to haul at on to the
trailer." said Norton. a lelecom
municat.Jons technician
He said the cylindl'r. coated
with a riberglas::. hkc substance.
appeared to h~vc bounced and
rolled about 600 ft:et from the
point of impact irnd came to rest
in low scrub
bet ween the Street of the Goldl·n
Lantern and Del Obispo Street
Plans b y prope rty owner
Chuck Smyth call for two hoteb
as well as commercial, recrca
tion al and residential uses.
One of the hotels would be con
s lructed on the blufftop over
looking the har bor The second
would be located nearer lht•
harbor.
P lans also call for the con
st ruction of 312 to 390 homes.
The deve loper also has set
aside 16 acres for open space ror
acquisition by a public a,:?ency
for recreational purp<>M'S
The complex a lso carrie~
plans for a six·acre park over
looking the harbor and pro
visions for a trail linking the
blufftop par k and Doheny Stale
Beach
Bowing t o publir pre:.surc
s tate parks officials h ave
::.crapped a S4 million propoi.al lo
build a 35-acre recreational
vehic le camping area on the
Dana Marina blufftop.
Ins t ead. the $4 m11l1 on 1:.
earmarked to aid in aqubitaon of
the Irvine Co<tst area between
Corona del Mar and Laguna
Beach
Peter Herman. atdl• to Orange
County S upervis.<H Thomas
Riley. said slate parks officials
indicated several weeks ago lhat
the camp g round plan w a~
scr a pped a nd the $4 million
s hifted to a $28 million fund for
Irvine Coast acquisition.
Dana Point.area commumty
lt•aders had staunchly opposed
the camp ground plans Some
leaders said a pass1vt• park for
the area might be a better ust: or
t he land. He rman said.
Former state assemblyman
Ron Cordova failed in an at
tempt to push a bill through the
<See COMPLEX, Page A2>
Marines Held
In Pos y Theft
A ruffled petunia. a dahlia and
a five -fool purple trumpet
flower. beLieved s tolen from a
San Clemente restaurant, we re
alle,gedly found in the possession or t WO Marines early Wednesday
Police a rrested William G
Purvis. 20 . a nd Gary W
Butcher. no age lis ted. on
charges or possess ion of stol<·n
pro perty. They were released to
military police.
S~t. Paul Falk asserted that
he observed the two men carry.
i.ng the three potted plants alon~
th e 2400 block of South El
Camino Re al at 1.18 am. Wed
nesday. The plants were re·
turned to the Ch a mpag ne
Gardens. 2002 S. El Camino
Real. where they were reported
s tolen, police said
Dltly Ptlot Photo DY ~t•v• M•tttt.-H
BOMBER DUMPS JTS LOAD OF CHEMICALS ON HILLSIDE BRUSH FIRE
Blaze Was Apparently Set By Rocket: One Firefighter Suffered Injury
0•1fy Pilot PPIOto lly R•'"'°"° E~tr•O•
CROWDS ON SKYLINE DRIVE GOT THIS VIEW OF FIREFIGHTING ON CANYON ROAD
More Than 250 Firefighters Battled Stubborn Bruah Fire for Five Hours Wednesday
Bergeson Bill Approved
Tax Cut ~Biggest Victory ., J·or Republican~
A tax cul bill, authored by As
s('m blywoman Ma nan Bergeson
of Newport AC'ach passed the
lowe r hous(' Wednesday and im
m ediately wa!. hailed as the bag
~est legislative victory or the
year for Republicans
Th£' measun'. AB 276. now
goei. Lo the state Senate It would
force adjustme nt of the state m
come tax brackets lo reflect the
prevailin~ inflation rate
rollecled · b\ tht· .... u~t~
The bill "would requ1rt· lhl·
brackets to be adJU~ted annual
I~. begmmng in l980. to reflect
the full ~rcenlage cha n~e in the
C::.il1fornid Cons umer Prirl'
Index
'Rocket'
Release
Observed
8) ~'TEVE MITCHELL.
Ott.,. O••tv ,.,,_. 'itatl
County fire crews were s tall
mopping up hot s pots toda) in
the aftermath of a 75 acre
hillside fire <tbovt· Laguna Can·
von Road that police believe ~as 1ntent1onally set
Mort• than 250 fi re fighters
from Laguna Beach. lht· count)
a nd tht• Slatl' Ot•p:.irtmt.-nt of
Forest r \' hat lied t tw -.1 ubborn
blai1•. ltll'led b~ dr:. hru:-h on lh1·
\H·~t '>l(k of l.a"'UHLI ('an~Oll
Ho ad
Tht•\ "''rt' .11dt•d II\ (<tUI <Ill
t.Jnkt·rs lh.11 d111pp1·d Ion!> nf
F1rt•trot .i < 1l1·r1111 iJI rf'tard;rnt
tnll 1 coat~ th•· hru~h on tht
(I fl' J "i 11 m" \'I. rl I "" a r cl "
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of t ht• W111 Ill m•1 gh horhood of
l.dgUnJ R~at'h to "att•h tht' fin·
fight mg <•Cfort
Fin• Mar::.hal .Jame~ Prc!>:.on
.,aid ht• had to eall pohrl· to n·
nlll\ l ~Pl·t·tator., who ignored
lht• ·no l r(•sspa!>!>mg '>1gn!> at
lht' north t>nd of Alta Laguna
iioult•vard
Another reported find was
made 400 miles to the s outhwest.
in the town or Jerramungup.
whe re an unidentified resident
brought a chunk o r burned
fjbrous m aterial to a local police
station. the newspaper the West
Australian reported .
A golf course groundskeeper
in the coas tal town of Albany
was the first to claim a find. but
his turned o ut to be a hoax -
_ <See SKVLA8, Piege A2)
Vatican Stays Silent
On Pope's U.S. Visit
Mrs. Bergeson t!s t1mc-ated the
bill will save taxpayers, whose
income has been pushed into
higher brackets by inflation.
about $1 billion in the first three
years
"For too long. <.:ahforoia tax
payers have been saddled with
higher and higher t uxes," the
Republican legislator said.
After t he 4 p.m Assembly
vote, Speaker Leo McCarthy, D
Sa n Fra n c i sco. sa i d th e
freshman Assemblywoma n 's bill
"passed out or here with my ac
ti ve assistance ."
Currently ... uch adJu~tmenb
t ake into account only :i percent
of the consumer price mdex
The s t ate L cg1:.l at1vl'
An<tlyst's office predicted that
1ndexing the personal mcom l'
tax to reflect the full impact or
inflation beginning 1n t he 1980·81
fiscal year would result in a fl'
venue loss or $210 million. The
loss estimated for the following
fi scal year would result in a rev·
enue loss or $210 million The
the analyst''> office said.
PolH'l' 1~!.Ut'd t·tt:.it1on ~ to
several of the spt'clalor-. when
lhcv refu.-;ed lo ledVl' the area
Down in the canyon. ftr e crews
!-.('urried to ~tart a backfire ui.·
ing acetylene torchc-; and narc'
<Set> f'IR F.. Pagf' 1\2)
More Cove rage
ft'eather
Late nighl a nd early
morning fog a long the
coast , otherwise s unny
with little t emperature
change. Lows tonight in
low 60s. Highs Friday in
l o w 70s al beaches to
mid·80s inland.
INSIDE TODA\'
OronQt Cowu11 Faar gets
l&ftderwCJ11 l"lidot1 and will run
ChroM{Jh JulJI 22. For a com-
pld e Uating of frtdoy 'a
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VATICAN CITY <AP) -The
Vatican maintained silence to·
d ay on mounting s peculation
that Pope J ohn Paul 11 will
travel to the United States in the
fall.
T he pope, who has visited
Mexico and his native Poland
this year. has publicly indicated
bis interest in going to New York
for the U.N. General Assembly
session.
But U.S. officials s ay they
have no confirmation from tht
Vatican or such a trip.
For reasons of security. the
Vatican oft.en withholds announ·
cem ents of papal trips unUI a
few weeks befor ehand. Con·
rirmation of the vlsit to Poland
was delayed because or delicate
negotlattona with the Warsaw
government. over the Um log.
,
I
In addition to tbe Unlted
States, there haa been apecula·
tlon about upcomln& Pll>&l tripe to Ireland, Au.atria and Zaire
this yeer.
Our Sunday Vlaltor, a Roman
Catholic weekly newspaper
published \n Hunllngton, Ind.,
Hid ln an 1.rtJcle last month Ulat
I I
'
plans for the pope's U.S. visit
called for an address lo t.be
Gene r al Assembly and a na-
tionwide tour.
The newspaper saJd likety
stop s on the tour '.inc luded
Was hington. Philadelphia.
Detroit. Chicago, Los Angeles
and San l''ranc1sco
The only other pope to visit the
United States was the late Paul
VI. who spoke to the General As·
sembly in October 1965, but who
limited his visit to New York
City.
PILOT LOOKS
AT .4CTIJ{ITIES
Orange Coast residents eiajoy
many alternatives in sum.m~r
recreation. •
Today's l>ally Pilot provides
an overview of recreational ac·
tMties available to local f'eli·
dent.8 \his summer.
See 1t.or iea and photos on
Pages Alo to All deplcUaa a
variety of •.ummer dlversloos.
•
Minority Leader Carol Hallett,
R·Atascadero. called passage or
Mrs . Bergeson's tax-indexing
bill the biggest victory of the
year for Republicans ll was ap·
proved 56·0 in a roll call vote
.. Unlike tax cuts proposed by
Democrats. Indexing m eans a
permanent. year-after-year-lax
cut." Mrs. Hallett added
She said the stale "makes
money off inflation ," which she
called a "hidden lax increa.se."
McCarthy had earlier denied
reports tha t h e helped the
me asure in a key Assembly
committee In r eturn for
Republican support for AB 8, the
Assembly's long.term financing
plan for local government.
He said Mrs. Bergeson's
measure bad received com.mlt·
t ee approval "on ila own
merita.'
Ar1uin1 for s upport . Mrs.
BergelOI> told coUeaaues, "The
cost of Uvtn1 that employees re·
celve pushes them lnto hllher
brackets, only to-have the
money tak.eo by the sta~:· She
sald lncome lax•• are .. over·
·t
--
Other south Orange County
<:overage appears today on
Page A\6.
Queen Unhappy
\
Prince Squires Divorcee
LONDON <AP> -Prince Charles, at 30 Britain's
most eligible bachelor, was reported to have a new
girlfriend. And because she's a divorcee. his mother
Queen Elizabeth was said to be far from pleased .
William Hickey, gossip columnist in the London
tabloid Dally Expres~. named the woman as 2'3·ycar·
old Jane Ward. former wife of cavalry officer Toby
War d.
Hickey said she has been acting as assistant
manager of the posh Guards Polo Club. whose head-
quarters are only a few miles from Windsor CasUe.
The prince is a keen polo fan and player, and
Hickey said she met hlm through thetr mutual love
of horses.
"The queen is said to be concerned about \heir
friendship, presumably because it could cause pro-
blems if the heir to the throne became serioulsy in·
volved with a youne d..lvorcee." said Hickey.
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D•llr I'll~,._"' Will~m H0<19e
FIREFIGHTERS WATCH FLAMES CLIMB HILLSIDE
Firemen Set Backflrea on La guna Canyon Road
F ront Page A J
FlRE INVESTIGAT E D. • •
lo s et the dry brush on fire near
the roadwav
Hu.(!e C'louds of black smokl'
briefly blocked out the sun as
employees of the lumber com
pany bwlt ramp!. for fire hoses
across the canyon road.
The canyon road was closed to
a ll traffi c until about 7 p.m .
when police from Laguna Beach
<.tn d Irvine, a nd Californi a
lhghway Patrol offi cers be~a n
allowin$! <1 ln ckle etf automobiles
through the canyon
The road C'losure all but shut
do'hn l ht' Art ·A l''ai r fc•'>tival.
JU l al'rn:.:. tht• -;trl'l't from the
fire. Sh1rll'y Dani Leyn•r, an ex·
hih1tor u l the Art -A-Pair said .
"'Tht: firC' killed us " Sht> said a
prctly ,good s11etJ crowd \\as cin
r hL· j.!r0unds \\hl'n the fire brokt•
out. but thtnnt'd u~ the cverun g
prngre:.:.ed
SKYLAB ...
P<'rpctrated an p art t o 'rt•
taliate" against US :.pac•t
"<'t t·n11sb '';is Wl' d11in 't a p
Jll't'l'llllt• lht•m deliberately de· t·1din~ tn put Sk,\ lab down 111
.\ustr:ih.1 "~<1 1d one of those 1n \Olvl'd
Tht· National Aeronautics and
Space Adm101stralion did not
"aim" the descending craft at
Aus tralia , but a t umbling
m aneuver made toward the end
may have extended its fall far
enough to reach the continent's ~oulhwest corner.
The San Francisco Examiner
newspapc·r is offering a $10,000
n•ward for the first piece of
S k ylab turned in lo it, and
v arious commercial outfits
Mound the world reportedly are
ready to pay for chunks they
could sell as souvenirs.
NASA s poke!.wom an .Mary
Fitzpatrick said in Washington
toc1ay the space agency might
send e xperts t o West e rn
Aus tralia to check on the
a11t hent1c1ty or pieces reportedly
found
Aul honL1es calc ul ated tha t
most of all of the space station'!!
remains landed in an area cen·
tered near Balladonia, a sparse·
ly populated ranch area 530
miles east of Perth.
t i S. offi cials estimated 20 to
25 tons of metal s urvived
Skylab's disintegration when 1t
plunged into the Earth 's at ·
mos phere
ORANGE COAST ~ ~l
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"We had some people trying to
ge t onto th~ grounds without
paying ." s he laughed. "They
W£·rc takin~ advantage of all of
us watrhin):! lhe fire "
Sawdus t Festival treasurer
Don Wake said visitors were
down about 200 from Tuesday's
opening day crowd. but said lots
of festivalgoers walked in from
town to visit the grounds.
Mike Fickel, a Sawdust ticket
booth voluntee r, said "lots or red-
f aced people came puffing in
after the fire started." He said
the i:trounds remained open until
the regular closing lime at 11
pm
M eanwhilc. it was a full house
as usual at the Pageant of the
Masters. where the production
got under way right on time.
Police had suE{gested the
Pageant be delayed a half-hour
to allow ticket holders time to
get into the grounds, but of-
ficials at the Festival of Arts
said Lhe 2,500 seal Irvine Bowl
was fiUed up at 8:30 p.m.
"But you could have fired a
ca nnon through the exhibit area
a nd you wo uldn 't have hit
anyone." said Police Captain
Neil Purcell.
County fire information officer
Mike McKee said four state
engines, two county engines and
fou r hand crews will remain at
the blackened t.ite today ext-
inguishing hot s pots.
He credited police with kecp-
i ng the c rowds down while
firemen fought the blaze and he
added that the tankers were in·
strumental in knocking down the
flames in inaccessable areas above Laguna Canyon Road
The re<t chemical retardant
contains a fertilizer. McKee
said. which means canyon resi-
dents will have green hillsides
by next year
"We used to use a bor ate
che m ical that ste rilized the
roots and kept the hills bare for
up to five years," he s aid.
Fare Hikes
Proposed on
OCTD Buses
By KATHY CLANCY
Ot llw O•ltf l'flet Staff
It soon may cost as much as 50
cents rather than 35 cents to ride
Orange County Transit District
buses.
.District directors set an Aug .
20 public hearing today on a pro·
posed rare increase which could
take effect Sept. 9.
The proposed fare hike would
ena ble OCTD to collect 20 per-
cent of tts operating costs from
th e fa rebox. Recent state
legislation requires that the dis-
trict generate at least 20 percent
of its operating costs through
fares in order t.o be eligible for
slate money.
OCTD buses, which are carry-
ing r ecord passenger loads since
the &tart of the energy crunch,
are expected to transport about
25 milUon passengers in the
1979·80 fiscal year.
However, estimates prepared
by dlatrlct administrators, sbow
a fare hike to !50 cents a trip
could result in the loss of about
one million paasen1er fares th.ts
year.
As another option, district ad·
minlstratora noted. a 40·cenl
fare mi_..t ttsult ln an annual
ridership or 24 .7 m'11ion paneofera, or just 300,000 lesa
than the estimated toUl lt rares
stayed. at M cents.
~ch~sillge·r Out?
•
W ASIUNGTON <AP) -Presi· d~nl Carter's Ourry of domestic
t)()llry conrercnces is apparently
draw1n1e to a c lose amid
be1~htetwtJ speculation his em-
buttled ent:rgy secretary, James
H S<•ble.mgcr. t.. about to leave
offlr~.
It wui. learnt•d, m~anwhlle,
Darw Point
Plan~ing
Gets Study
An advisory committee will
meet wtth county planners later
this month to discuss portions of
a plan aimed at setting develop·
ment standa rds and guidelines
in Dana Point.
Larry Cottrill. of the Orange
County Environmental Manage-
ment Agency, said today he ex-
pects members of the advisory
group to suggest changes to a
rough draft of the so-called
Dana Point Specific Plan.
The plan will ultimately lead
to a county general plan change
and alter land u!e designations
in the harbor community.
"We're expecting to receive
written comments in the mail
from committee me mbers."
Cottrill said,. "W~ should have
some recommended changes to
discuss lat~r this month."
Cottrill said planners would
meet with the committee -
composed of residents. busi-
nessmen and major landowners
on July 24.
No committee members were
available for comment today.
Cottrill said . however. com-
mittee members have reeom-
mended that a municipal ad-
v 1sor y counci l b e used to
monitor development plans in
the community after the specific
plan is approved.
A so-called "MAC" is an ad-
visory board elected from the
community to make recommen-
dations to county supervisors on
development plans a nd local is-
sues. A MAC in Mission Viejo
has been successful in articulat-
ing that community's opinions.
·'They want to hold an election
next year on the MAC question,"
Cottrill said. "l don't think the
county has an opinion on the
MAC at this point.
"If the residents wa nt a MAC I
s uspect we'll t ry to accom·
modate them."
The county offi cial said he
doubted the 1it>~c1fic pt1ln woUTd
be ready for county review as a
general plan amendment until
1980.
That's because the county can
only approve three general plan
amendments each year. Cottrill
doesn't believe the plan will be
re ady for the final 1975 amend-
ment process that begins in Nov-
ern ber
He sa1d, however, the delay
would not mean develope r s
would be halte<t from processing
plans for the area. He indicated
county planners would consider
development plans with an eye
on future zoning called for in the
new s pecific plan.
Fiesta Party
Set Saturday
In Clemente
T he Fiest a La Cristianita
kickoff party has been scheduled
for Saturday beginning with a
buffet di~r at S p.m. at the San
Clemente Inn, 125 Ave. Esplan-
dian.
Entertainment for the night
includes several music groups.
square dancers, Polynesian dan-
cers, disco dancers. Flamenco
dancers and a bell y da ncer.
At 9 p.m., the party wUl move
into the inn's Aqua Marina
Room for dancing to the music
of Carl Hoffman's six-man band
that includes a female singer.
Hoffman is a retired Marine •
gener al.
Tickets may be purchased in
ad vance for $10 at the San
Clemente Ch a mber of Com-
merce office, near the comer of
North El Camino Real and El
Portal St .
Tickets purchased on the night
or the party will cost $12.
P artygoers are asked to dress in
Mexican attire. A costume con-
test will be among the evening's
extras.
Contract Approve d
On Street Repair
The Sully Miiler Contracting
Company hu be.en awarded the
contract ror s treet lD'l prove·
ments and l1ndsca ptn1 on
C•mtno Caolatrano near Del
Ob tspo Street 'tn San Juan
Capjetrano.
.,he improvementa consllt of
widening the eut side or Camino
Capistrano and too1trucUn1
parkin g a p acea a n d a
landscaped median.
that White House officials in-
formally sounded the three ma·
jor television networks on the
possibility of obtaining air time
al 7 p.m. t'O't' Sunday tor a
presidential address_
Spokesmen for NBC. CBS and
ABC said today no formal re-
q uest had been received and
they the refore could not say
whether the time would be made
uvailable.
At the White House, deputy
press sec r e t a r y C l audia To~nsend declined comment,
saymg: "When we have an an-
GASOLINE RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -A4
nouncement to make. we'll
make it."
There were signs, too. that
after a week of meeting with
about 130 official and unofficial
advisers and perhaps the most
important speech or his pres·
idency ahead, Carter was about
to shake up his staff as he tries
to d eal with t h e n ation 's
economic and ener~y woes.
The subject of Schlesinger's
departure brought a spate or
com ments from White House of
fi cials, none denying flatly a re-
port he is resigning.
T he Energy Dep a rtment'~
chief spokes man said Wednes-
day evening that Schlesinger
had not resig ne d . But the
spokesman. James Bishop Jr.,
slopped s hort or denying the
secretary was being fired.
White House press seeretary
Jody Powell said the report was
"uninforme<t speculation."
The BUffato Evenjng News, in
a st.ory today on &hlesinger's
reported resignation plans, said
the secretary's job has been of·
fered to John B. de Butts re-
tir e d board c hairm a~ o f
American Telephdne & Tele · graph Co.
The story said de Butts has not
replied to the reported offer.
One sign the president was
beg~nnin~ work on a speech t.o
the nation s umming up his
seminars was the presence Wed-
nesday at the Camp David
retreat of Hendrik Hertzberg, a
key speechwnter.
Powell said no date has been
s et ror Carter's re turn to
Wa shington. but he s aid "for the
next couple of days or so, he will
be here at Camp David."
This fueled speculation that
Carter was planning to remain
the re working on an address
that could be deli vered Sunday
evening before he sets out on a
planned trip to the Mid west on
Monday.
P owell said durinR the re-
m a inder of his stay al the
hideaway in Maryland's Catoe.
tan Mountains, Carter would re
view optJons for reducing oil am·
ports and reviving the economy
in the race or an approaching re
cession.
'Luke' Baek?
Parking M e t e rs Rippe d Of j"
"Cool Hand Luke" struck in San Clemente Wednes-
day
Eleven parking meters on five poles valued at S500
were ripped off on Linda Lane some lime before l .30 pm.
when police discovered the theft.
''IT LOOKED LIKE someone backed up a truck,
knocked them over and took the wholl' thing pole~ and
a ll ," said police Lt. Al Eh low
Ehlow said it is not known how much money "'<:i:. losl
in c01ns that might have been in lhe mHers
BUT IT APPEARS whoever stole the meters might
have taken a cue from the ftlm "Cool Hand Luke .. which
includes an opening scene where artor Paul Ne\\ man 1s
shown breaking open parking meters
Newman was arrested in the movie. The mete r th1<:f in
San Clemente remains at large today. police said
Oemente Seeking
Advisory Members
lnstead of forming a panel of
unsuccessfu l City Co uncil can-
did ates, San Clemente City
Council members are seeking
applicants to fill al least seven
posts on a citizens' advisory
unit.
Phil Mancini. an unsuccessful
hopeful in the April 24 council
election. had suggested the 33
candidates who were not elected
be formed into an advisory
panel.
But council members and city
a ides balked at the idea since 1t
appeared impractical. The 33-
m ember proposed panel would
take up too much time for city
a ides to C'oo rd inate . they
claimed.
Co un ci lman Edward
Kalsched. one of three council
members elected April 24. s ug -
gested instead that a s maller un·
at be formed.
The deadline for applications
to the advisory group 1s Aug. 6
Applicants must be at least 21
year s of age. Application s
should be mailed to advisory un·
1t coordinator Dorothy Fuller.
102 Ave. Del La Estralla. For
more information. call 492-7751
SUCCUMBS AT 73
O.W. ,'Dick' Richard
Benefactor
Richard
Dies at 73
0 . W "Dick" Richard, tht•
former Nt-wport Beach market
owner and long·t1mc civic ar
t1 vi st d ied today a l Hoa g
Memorial Hospital at age 73.
Mr. Ri chard. who had lived in
the beach city for 3fi yl'ars, had
sold lhe two markt>ts that bore
his name three years ago. At tht•
t1m<' of his death he was vicf>
pres ide nt of the Bank of
Newport
The list of c1v1c organizations
that he led or founded is h•ngthy
a nd includPs tht· Orangt· Count.>
Philharmonic So ciety, Big
Rrothers of Orange County. thf'
Ora n~e Empire C'ouncil of th"'
Bo~ Scouts of Amcrn:a , Oran1.w
County Goodwill and th<.' Boys
and Girls Cl ubs of the Harbor
Area
I-le was a past pres1d1.>nt of tht·
NC'wport Harbor Arr-a C"h<imbt·r
or Comml'rce a nc1 t ht-N l'"' r><>rl
BC'a ch United Funrl
Mr Richard 'h a•, .ibo an :..1·
t 1 \ e f111::i nl·1a I ~u pptHll'r "
Ht-p ubl1 cJn 1· .. nd11l.1ll' an•I
cau:-.e~
Prl\ alt: runt·r<il !'>\'!'\ ll't':> J I•
p t• n d i 0 j!, a l P ,1 (' I f I (' \ I l' \\
Mortuan
Tht-fomil) ~uggl'~h mt•mor1.1l
cont~ibut1on~ to thl' Or~rngl.' J-.m
p1r~ Counctl of tht: Uo v S1·oub nf
m en cJ or 10 Hi.,! Brotht:r~ "'
ClrJn~c Count~
f 'rom P o gv ,.., I
COMP LEX. •
Lcg1s lalllre that woul<I hJ \ ~
halted the camp ~round pl an
Thf' property, whi ch ha" been
describt>d as a "Jewel" along
the Orange Coast by Plannin~
Com m1s~ioner Willi am Mat'
Dougall, has encountered delay:.
from the Coas ta l Commission
because or on ginal proposals for
a townhouse design
Supervisor Thomas Riley saui
Wednesday the development has
the support of Dana Point or
ganizations, the Orange County
PlanntnR Commis:>1on and
"everybody concerned."
He qwpped: "l wish the apph
cant well with the Coastal Com
mission."
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dons MMt 'fVlce malnteoance
WOl'kel"I a 13.5 per~t pay in
c~u._, 0\'1.\r t"''O years wa.'i an
Dounc" Wednesday
The setU meoi ls lhe fltst to
be r-~at'Md ~ween ti employe.-
bar•alnln1 un1ts and Or•nNl'
Cowsty nt'SO(iator&.
The aareement will cost tht•
tounl)' about $1.17 milUoo and
wtll 1•v~ mecbanlcs , park
employees. c ustodians anti
equlpment op •rators about ai
$2,000 pay increase m their cur
rent average salaries of $14,000
Also included ii. a cost-or
Ii ving escalator and inrreased
Insurance benefits u well as
agreement on otht'r issues
Employel·S will recel\ e a ti
pe rcent salary increa:-.t' the f1rs1
vear re troac tive to June 30 and
another 5 percent hike next July
An additional 2 5 percent
salary boost may be added nex1
July if the cost of li ving 1:. mort'
than 9 percent.
Meanwhile. County Per:.onnel
Di rector Bert Scott ::.aid that
Orange County d eputy shenff:-.
and welfare eligibility worker:.
have declared an 1mpa:.se in
negotiations ··we are workrng every d<iy
and arc optimis tic." he s<iid
The deputy s he rHfs plan to
t<ik e their appeal for p<ty in·
<'reases directly to the county
Bou rd of Supervisors July 24 .
Negotiator Sam Wells said the
dt'puty sheriffs intend to engage
in a full-scale sickout to r)res::.
home their demands af there b
no re!.olution at the meeting with
supervisors.
··Just a one o r l wo-day <tct1on
1:-not effedive," he said.
The deputy she riffs did nut
lakt• part in a :-.1ckout that hit at:-.
peak June 29 whe n about t ,300
county employt·es C'alled an si(•k
Judge Close~
Dr. Small
Death Heari11g
A prcltmtn<ir:-o ht-a ring tnto
St'('Ond-dt·~n·t• murdl.'f ch<irge~
lodge d <•gainst plastic: !-.urgcon
Ur. Ralph Small <ind his m<ilc
nurse were t•lo:.ed to the publlt
Wf•dnesday <it t~c re quest of d('
fl·nst• (.lttorney Terry Cale::.
l)pfendant:. m criminal case::.
have the right by law to ask th<it
preliminary hearings be closed
to the public . The hearing 1s ht'
1n g he ld to d ete rmine 1( Dr
Small should stand trial.
Small. a 31 year-old Laguna
Re ach resident, is c harg<•d with
second-degree murder in C'On-
nection with the Novembe r 1978
death of :.i 33-year·old woman
who went into cardiac arrest
during breast implant surgcry
<.it Small's Santa Ana clime
His nurse. 48-year·old Leonard
Case of More n o ;:il so wa s
c harged with second·degree
murder in connection with the
death or the woman, Kim Plock
of Santa Ana.
Small. Case and a third man.
technician Ronald Milstead, also
face lPsser charges relating to
a lleged violations or the state
business code and the unlawful
practic~ or medicine
Earlter this year. Small's
license lo practice medicine was
revoked for one yea r by the
s tate Board of Medical Quality
Assurance. The st ate agency
also placed Small on 10 years
probation
Llser Lab C loses
LIVERMORE (AP> -The
world's most powerful laser .
located a t th e Lawrence
Livermore Lab in the East Bay.
has to s hut down temporarily
because or a labor dispute.
Dot Tl'ek
Death Valley Jog On
ByfaEDERICll HOEM~HL
OI * Dlllly tot• llMt
OEATH VALL.EV -A bll1wr
1n1 I Wl ro.~ over lbla. the hot
teat place In the world. today,
and v. ltb le a 40 ycar·old
Au traUan roRe to the ch•lleoac
of being Ute r1rst to run non-litop
ucros:. 11
Tony Rafferty. a 11etr styled
phys1<'al fitnea.11 buff and lcr
turt>r on thl' s ub1ect, lt'ft
Shoshone (Ont• ft&" s~Uon, onc
c·aft•. one motel> ut $ a m and
:.lrul'k off north toward SC'olly'i.
CasllE'. 124 mtlt!s a way.
He's followm(( a hilly. t wlstmt,:
road that r uns past notable
l>eal h VullP y lo cations a s
Ba dwliter, lowest J.>Otnl tn North
I\ mcnca ut 279 feet below se11
lt•\ el 1-'nmacc ('ret:k, unoffi cial
valh•y ('apatal. and Grapevine
Cun,·on. u cottonwood -:.tuddl'd
oas1:. nt'ar the castle.
tlowcv\!1, H.afferty will haw
hlllt.• time for s ightseeing II~
'>aid Wt'Cint>:.day he expt!C~ to
churn ncros:. the scaring valll'Y
floor in about 30 hours. give or
ta kt' an houi
Rules n·~ulatrn~ :.uch non-slop
competitions allow runners lo
lak(• a Civt•-mtnutc break during
each one·hour period
"It's not the distance r eally.
1t 's the heat." said Rafferty with
nt <'C undcrstateml'nt.
Tt·mperatures on the asphalt
road surface ofte n hit 200
degrees. Normal July air tem-
peratures generally exceed I 10
That's in the s hade. And there is
no :.hade.
A four-member crew is ac
companymg Rafferty to provide
a continuous s upply of water and
running shoes
R;,affertv tried Lo make the r un
t•a rlit>r lhb week. but called it
off at tht.' 25·milt• mark when one
crew mt·mbe r . filming the
,., 1•nt. tum hied out of a car.
Anolher C't('w mt•mber fe ll ill.
dut> 10 effects of th(• hecil.
Two Nat1on<.1 I P<irk Scrv1c1.•
ltlosk I ss11e
llllulr.tllOfl lly Tim Ptttrwn
REAL HOT JOGGER
Death Valley's Rafferty
rangers who work at ucatn
Valley National Monument are
going along as observers or the
event.
They point out that scver:il
people have run the couri.c
before. but that all of the pre
vious runners have taken long
breaks. thus disqualifying their
runs for the covctcd non-stop It·
tic.
··It's a fantrust1c challenge,"
Rafferty repeated Wednesday.
"I JUSl want to see if 1 can be the
firs t person to run Death Valley
under the toughest conditions.
which is midsummer."
Raffen y has run over grueling
non-stop courses in Australia.
and today is probably glad he's
running in Death Valley ins tead
of his homeland
At least he was able lo a\•01d
the fallout from !:ikylab
Judge Not.,Exempt
From Court Probe
LONG HEACll I/\ P 1 A
Judge dt·n1ed t oday s tate
Su pre me Court J U!>ticc Stanley
Mosk ·s petition for exemption
from testifying an public at a
probe of the high court's pro·
cedures. I Related story Page
A51
Supe rior Court Judge Robert
1\. We nke s aid 1n a written rul·
ing that the state Judicial Coun-
cil h<is the authority to order
public hearings 1n any of its in
vcsl1gal1on:.
Witness, l 0 ,
Strangled
AR ROYO GRANDE <AP> -A
53-year old man accused of child
molestation was being held in
connection with the strangula
lion or a 10-year·old girl who
was to have testifie d against
him at hjs upcoming trwl.
William Record of Grover Ci ty
s urrendered to Tulare police
Wednesday and was booked for
an vcstigataon of two counLc; of
solic1tation to commit murder in
t h e d eath o f Tam e ron
Carpenter. said Arroyo Grande
police Lt. William Andrews.
"It is believed that Record
agreed to pay his s tep daughter
. . a nd her hus band and
another person to kidnap and
kill 10-ycar·old Tammy
Carpenter to prevent he r from
Lestifymg against him." said An·
drcws .
Mosk claimed s uch public air
rng of the council's probes was
unconstitutional
"This court concludes that the
Judicial Council had the authori·
ty to enact Rule 902.5 providing
for public hearings in any in·
vestigation ... re lating to the
h:.indling of the Tanner case and
others by the S upreme Court of
California,·· Wenke's ruling
said.
A It h ough Wenk e did not
specifically say that Mosk m ust
testify in the hearings before the
Commission o n Judicia l
Performance. his son, attorney
Richard Mosk said earlier his
father would comply if the judge
ruled the hearings need not be
confidential.
Wenke said he interpreted lbe
California Constitution as giving
the Judicial Council discretion lo
provide for confidentiality when
it felt it was necessar y.
lie cited a change in the
language of Article 6, Section
18-F . which was changed in 1966
from an absolute requirement
for confidential hearings to a n
authorization of the council to
"make rules .. providing ror
confidentiality of proceedings."
"If the Judicial Council is
'authorized' lo provide for con-
fidentiality, what preeisely may
it do?" Wenke asked rhetorical·
ly. "According to Webster's
Third New Internatio nal Die·
tiona ry, authorize' indicates en·
dowing formally with a power or
rig ht to act. usually with discre·
tionary privileges." We nke said.
Democratic Chief
To Visit Laguna
He added: "Is there discre·
ti-On. then. in this instance, with
res pect to the matter or con-
fidentiality?
"While lbe answer to this ls
not e nunciated as clearly as we
might like. on balance it appears
to be in the affirmative," lbe
j udge concluded.
Rtchard O'Nei ll , s tate
Democratic Party chairman.
will address the California
Human Rights Advocates group th Laguna Beach Saturday at a
dinner at the Surf and Sand
Hotel.
The dinner culminates the
group's semi-a nnual convention.
wblch will take place all day
Saturday at Laguna Beach High
School.
. O'Neill will comment. on the
Ible of t.be Democratic party
ud role or
tle human
il1bt1 move-
•• D t J D term• of the Democratic Jt!.!,~form In
.l';he Sac-
•mento·bu· Ca.btan and O'NllLI. 1 rl1b.u
bylq orauuauon •llo lJ
I
featuring-comedian and speaker
Ivy Bottini al the 7 to 10 p. m. din·
ner
Tickets for the dinner are $30
each and may be ordered by
ca I ling the Orange County
chapter offices at 499·3142.
Bel.ween SO and 75 members of
the st.atewtde group are expect·
ed to attend workshops on lobby·
lng techniques, current legisla·
tion and fund-raising methods
during the day-long convention.
The convention, which ls free
and public, wtll be held at
Lacuna Beach High ~bool from
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. TM •~P bu
rented four c laarooma and \be
school a udltorium from the
school disU'lct for Sits.
And a aoftb&ll game between
La•una Beach police and
fire men and the city's gay team
wtll take &>lace at the blah school
baaeball field Sunday at 2 p.m.
Paroled Con
Sought Again
DENVER <AP ) -Gov.
Richard Lamm has notified the
Colorado State Patrol to be on
the lookout for Joseph Corbett
Jr.. who was paroled Tuesday
after serving 18 years ror lbe
kidnap-murder of Adolph Coon
Ill •
Corbett, so. flew to caUromla
Tuesday. jwst after being re·
leased from the Colorado Stac.
Penitentiary in Canon City. n.
terms of h1I parole specified M was to live ln Redwood City,
Calif .. near relatives.
But Corbett r e turned to
Colorado Wednesday and
withdrew over SlOO from tbe
Century Bank a nd Trust la
Denver. two emplO)'eea ol tJlll
bank repoJUd.. . .
Park Gets
Condition
Approval
Plans to develop a 16.4·acre
private park and recre~tion
facility at Rossmoor Leisure
World ln Laguna Hills generated
heat but were given conditional
approval by the Board of
Supervisors Wednesday.
The approval came after a
number of Leisure World resi·
dents voiced heated opposition
to the project.
Residents contended that the
r e location of a golf driving
range would be unsafe.
They also said the project was
a pproved without the knowledgt:
of the board of directors at the
r etirement cente r.
This allegation was late r de-
nied by James Sitford who said
he was vice president of the
Golden Rrun Corp. and that the
board had approved the plan an
concept.
Opponents also c h<irged that
they we re not informed of
c hanges concerning the safety
a spects around the range by
raising the height o r a fence sur·
rounding the range.
Supervisors approved the prOJ·
cct on the condition that it can
meet safety requirements
Peak Scaler
'-Lucks Out'
ZERMATI. Switzerland
r AP > An Americ<in
<ir m)' officer escaped in-
jury when he plung.ed 330
fel'l after att9mpt1ng to
climb the Matterhorn
weartng bt•ach s hoel>.
rescue officials s aid.
Capt. S t ephen Rom
bouts. whose age and
h o metown wer e n ot
available. began climbtn~
the dangerous east face of
the J4 ,690·foot m o untain
Monday but had difficulty
about two·thirds or the
way up.
Rombouts "is incredibly
lucky to be alive." said
Carlo Gobba. manager of
tht' i\ir Zermatt Rescue
Service. "Nobody falls
from the l'ast face and
co m(•S o u ali ve
cspeci<.i lly i n bc:ac·h
shoes.··
'"ti\l'ld!y. Jijly 12, 1979 s QAILY PILOT • I ;J
AP Wlf•Dllolo
SANDRA AND TONY BENNETI IN HAPPIER TIME
Singer's Wife Seeks Divorce After Seven Years
Left Dis Heart
To1iy Be1i1iett 's Wife Splits
llOLLYWOOU 1AP 1 Singer Tony Bennett s ~ 1rt• h<1:-. rilt'<1
for divorce. seeking to t·nd their seven year marraa1-:1·
In the Superior Court pet1t1on flied Wednesd<t~ ~;H1d1 ·•
l::l aant• Bennett o;ou~ht custod) of Lhe couple'<; two claui.:htt ''
9 y(·ar old J oanna and 5 year old Antonia. and h~lf 1.ht•1r rm•p··•
t'. includm~ their Be' t·rl:. I Ir lb ho ml• and sto<'k an 1 c1n~ BPnr•1·11
Entt•rpr1::.t·:.
"111 n«.1:-.on for lh1· cl1\or!'l·1,1, ll:-. hst1·<l 1n lht· ... u11
Bennett. 50. ,., bt•:-.t kno\\n for hi:-. n·n.>rd1ng of I Id• \J,
Ilea rt in San Franc1i-.t1, lie ha:-. t~o l>on:-. IJ:,. " r:ire·\ 1011:-. n.,,
riagl'. wht<'h also t•ndt>d 1n <l1\11rr1•
Tht• Jll \ l'iH uld .\11 ... Bt•nnt•ll "J" JO Jc·t ri· ... .., hd•in• h•·•
marna)!l' Sht· hJd IH•c•n marra•d and rlt•oru·tl hdorl', IJul llJ,
no oth~·r d11ldrcn
Sterilization OK'd
MOH.HISTO\'v~ ' J 1\1'
,\ JUd).:l' rult•tl lUU<.t) th;.tl tht:
parent:-. nf an Ii<~ 1 ar old n ·
tardl'd wom<in !-.hould bl· allo~t·d
to haVl' their claughtl'r ::.le nlw.•d
In :.t 37 paJ(l' op101on, Supt·rior
Court .JudJ!l' B<•rtrnm Pol<1w <ip
proved tht• rl'qUl'Sl or l':dWlirfl
and Luannl' <:rady of Spart;, lo
have the court allo"' Morn:.to"n
Memonal llo:-.palal to perform a
tubal ligation nn tht·1r daughter
Let• Ann She 1 ... J v1ct1m of
Down :-. ":'-mhome .aho kno~ n
a:. m ongohsrn
Tht• (jr;,idy ... 1·la1m1:d tht·ir
daughter Y.ould not bl' :.tblt· to
ca re for a c hild if Shl' wcre to
l11·ro1111· 11r1·g11.1n1 .111d "'oirld
h.J \ c• anon· frn'<l11111 tf '"' "'' r 1 ... 1cral111•d
The· 1·;.-..1· 1,1,,1:-. :t '>'>1gn1·d 111
1 •01t1~ M .. '\t•r;al month.., i.ll.:•1 .1'1 1•1
~1 orrastown M Pmon.1 I I h>'>Pll.11
r('fusP<l to i><-rform tht• 0111·1"al Hin
w1 thou1 a rourt ord1•1
111·1· p • .111•n1 ... s hould ht
p1:rm1llt'll In t•M•11•1.,1• ltw1r 1udg
ment.' f>olow :.:rnt ··11 .-.. nnt rnr
this l'l)Urt 111 ..,111>.,1 rl Ult· 1h 1ud~·
nll'lll tor tht• 1nfornlt'd ( on'>C'lll or
Lt'l' t\nn C.r:i<I ~ . n•1r ''' "'''l>'.h
1h1· r •·l.1tl\1· ,111\ .•nt .. i.1 11ld
rt:-.1.::. of ulltt·r n11•1 h11d:-. 111 l tin
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"""' m THRDU WINO BOAao DEn. -Apparent· ly our relional •mot authortUel are ln tht midst of a ma•·
alve ~on bow they tb thlna• when amoe 1•ta heavy.
Tb1• happen1 becau..thelrftntlhlnkdldn't work.
All this came to U1ht an.r we were struck by what la
termed• "second slaae" SrnQI alert laat month. Thia means
breathlna ls.n'teaay.
Now our area 1mo1 filhtera. known as the South Cout
Atr Quality Mana1ement Dlslrtct, had a plan for whell the &tr
turns to "second statle" brown. Part or this notion waa lor
large comparues. where many people are employed, to block
off their parting lots
AMONG THE SMOG bun>aurrat.s. this appeared to be
u ''l'ry lof?1C'a l step I mean. you want to ('Ul the smog
Oronpe Counhon Gertmg 10 Work Without Moktng Smog
leve ls. nght., One way to do that 1s to have fewer vehicles
out on the roads. bclchtng the stuff mto the atmosphere.
So. as us ual. the bureaucratic logic was that you
punish the poor working stiff and he 'll knuckle under to
~our demands. You ran a lmost hear them figuring it out now·
"Li!>ten Har rv. hNe's what we'll do. Make the bosses
s hut down the pa rking lots. Then those jerks won't have a n~ place to park their cars. That'll show 'em ' N('xt time
they'll walk to work and we won't have any more heavy
i.mog "
NEVER MINO T HAT th<'rc isn't a viable alternative
to dri\ing cars to work
So the big alert came to Orange County las t month and
a number of large employers did indeed follow the law and
dose off their parking lots.
And what did lht.> working stiffs do'' Well. most or them
didn't know their regular parking place had just been out·
lawed. They had driven to work anyway. only to find a
chain across the parking lot entrance or course, wh3tl'ver smoR the workers were going to
creatl' ~l'tling to work. they'd al ready created So then
what happened''
THE WORKING STIFFS then c reated more smog. An·
gry now over no parking plaC'c. they drnvt• a round the
streets to find a parking slot
People w1:rc• rummg 1n~1<k tht'ir can, and rummg the
outside au at the ,.,ml' time
It now appear!'> that smo~H1ght1ng orhc1als wtll drop
the dictum or out.lawing parking lots.
Nobody likes s mog. Everybody hates It. But you do
h ave to smile just faintly when the working stiffs win one
i or a change
Jloyager Eyes Jupiter Ring
PASADENA IAPl Sc1cn·
t1st s howle d with g lee a ~
beautifully clear pictures of
Jupiter and its newly found ring
we re beamed to earth bv
Voyager 2, now skating do""n
J upiter·s magnetic tciil toward
Saturn.
''Oh. heJI. Jl's wild." raved
Or. Bradford A. Smith of the
University or Arizona. "It's bel'n
one s pectacular discovl'ry 1tftcr
another. This 1s the mol>l ex<:11
mg unm1tnned m1i.s1on in h1 l>
tory ..
Smith s aid photographs s how
tht• l!ianl g:.is pl:.inet's r ing ex
tend:. all th<· wav to the s urface
"There is material inside the
rin~. a nd it is believed the
m.ite nal goes down to the sur ·
fac<' or Jupite r." sa id Smith.
hl•ad of the Voyager imaginf(
-.t·it•m·e television photography
team
Cracks
In 747
'Isolated'
NEW YORK (AP> -The
f'ederlll AvlaUon Adminlatratlon
ny• • Pan American World
Airway• Boelna 74'1 found to
have engine mount cracks wlll
be treated ».s an lsolat.cl cue
unle&S ahnllu naws are found
on more of U\e Jumbo jet.a.
ran Am reported Wednesday
that it found cracks on two of
four engine mounts ol a 747 at
Kennedy lntematlonal Airport.
However . Pao Am stressed that
plane 's sa fety was never in
doubt
"WE HAVE NO intention of
grounding lhe Cl~t because of
thi s one pro ble m .·· FAA
spokesman Robert Fulton said.
Pan Am said the cracks we re
round on the six-foot-long braces
that run diagonally from the
bark of the wings. Boeing 747s
have four s uch mounts for each
e ngine.
H the c racked mount had com·
pletely broken, "the other three
would have held the thing (the
l'nginel lo the wing" Pan Am
spokesman Bryce Mille r said.
"It would not affect the safety of
the plane "
GENE BURDI CK , ac ting
chief of fljght standards for the
FAA ·s cai;tern region, termed
the problem "no~·crltical."
.. At this point, it does n 't look
like there's going to be anything
done with regard to all 747s un·
less we find a bunch " or cracks.
he said.
Thl·re are about 700 Boeing
7·17s in service world· wide.
After a cracked e ngine mount
caused the May 25 crash or an
American Airlines DC ·lO that
killed 273 people. several more
of the McDonne ll Douglas-built
jets were round to have cracked
mounts. The entire domestic
fleet of DC·lOs lost its certifica
lion of air s afety.
MILLER SAI D the 747 '~
c racks were found Monday and
Tuesday during "r outine main·
tenance" on jet No. 735, one or
the fi rst or the mammo th
airlint•rs built in the late 1960s
Blaze Sweep s
Spain Hote l;
71 Lose Lives
ZARA GOZA. Spain CAP)
Pi re swept th rou~h a luxury
hote l in Zaragoza today. killing
71 people and injuring many
others. including the 79-year-old
widow of dictator F rancisco
franco. officials said.
Almost all the victims were
reported to be Spaniards.
T h e ea rly m orning blaze
tr apped guests in the ir rooms
and sent others plunging to their
deaths from windows in the
eight·story Corona de Aragon
hotel, police said.
Firem e n resc u ed scores
a mong the 300 guests in the
237·room hotel, helping them
clown rire ladde rs or le ading
thc·m off escalators ai. was the
c·asc with Mrs. Franco
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NC
Gas Rationing Gains
Howe P a 11el Approves Emerge11cy Pla n
WASHI N(;TON !AP > I\
House ~ubcommiltcf.' today v11t
ed to give President Cartt>r lhl
power to order g<isohnt-ration
ing and to require moton sts le
leave their can; ut home one da\
a week. ·
By a 13·8 margin. the Hou!'>e
Commerre subcomm1tkP 011
energy and power a pproved "
parkage or energy ronserv<1t1Qn
me:.is ures thul are mtemkd to b.·
us ed d uring sever e l'ncrio
~hortages.
The s ubcommittee t'hutrman
Rl•p. John Dingell. U l\11rh ..,aid
th e mood of tht• llou"I.' h;.id
1·hanged dramat1call~ sine\' 11
rt.•Jcc ted Ca rter·~ st<indb~ r:.it1un
tnf! plan May IO by LI \ult' of
256·159.
"I TIU~K THE ga!->Ohnt· "' J
uon hne~ and Lhe tr<·ml'nr1ous
price increa~t·s and events of tht•
last several month). s1ncC' th<'
Iranian crisis have substantial)\
b<.•ttercd thl' chan~e of p:i~sagt•
of this proposal ·· Dingell said
The full Hous e C<1mmercl'
Committee was expected to ap·
prove the bi ll next week
Speaker T hom as P . O'N<'ill
s aid he hopes to bring the
meas ure to the House fl oor lhP
week of July 22 "I think 11 \\Ill
sail," O'Neill said
T H E LEGISLAT I OI\, ...t
response to tht-prc:-.1 d t.>nt 0 l-
challengc to Congress to t'nmc
up with its own rationing plan.
would:
Enable Carte r to draft .1
standby rationing plan thl:ll
could be invoked if oil supplies
dropped by 20 percent or if in·
te rnational fuel allocation agree"
menls were triggered. Congres~
would then have 15 days to rt"
view the plan. during which
eithe r chamber could vote to
block it.
Empower the president to
set s tate·bY·State cnl'rgy saving
goals. States would be required
to take stC'ps to meet these
goals.
-I N THE EVF.NT. of a 10 per·
cent fuel shortage. allow the pres.
1dent to establish a "sticker"
plan requiring motorists to leave
their cars home one day a week
t'
in st utl's not mel'tin~ the c'on
..,ervatmn goal<.
l\uthon1e o national plan t11
l1m1t gas oli n e sa le.; to a
minimum or S5 or S7 for t>1gh1
c·~ hnd1•r c;.in, to <11st•ourag1·
"top1o1 nt! off" cas t<Jnk~
lfous1· l<'adt'r" hav1• ~:11d lht•v
hop<.•d to have 1h1· nc•.,.. pl<111 ••JJ
proved b.' the lll'lu-.1• l.wfon· t ht
1·ongn·s.;111nal t\ugu..,t rt'tl'~"
Wllll.E ('ONGRESS cons1dt·rs
future plan~. the I::nerJ.!~ Ol:'p;irr
nwnt tws 1ssu<'d an t·m1•rg1•11n
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''0\'R !\1,\1"'-i ohj\'('\1v1·. and
1 ·m gn111g to b1• q111tt.' hllmt .llK•lll
tl. 1s to make• the public angry,
.. aid Tom Anderson. executive
clirPctor of the P ennsylvania-
Oel a~an: Service Station As
..01· 1 a lion The group represents
·111 J.H'f<'l•nt of the gasoline !'>talion
dt•.ile'°' 111 Pl:'nn!->ylv<1 n1 <1 and
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d1rC'ttor of the New .Jcrs1•\ (;a~olim· Hl'l u1ll'r~ i\:.s1wi:il11Jn.
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11knt a \ :ir1l·l' of nt'"" t'nl•rgy-
1·onst>rH1t1nn po"'er<; rndutl·
1n g auth11r11, to r<'q u1r e
mo11)l'l ~ts to l1•av1· their cars
(HIOH: 11111' d.1\ ,t \o\l'l'k
Te rror in Miami -
'
Tiro Slain in Store
\llAMI 1Af11 ThrN· n11•n <irwed like: commandos v.alkcd in·
lo :i liquor ston · <.1l a h11s~ l\J1un11 ..,uburban n1all . cul down two vic-
llnt ~ with mac:hfm· i..:un f1rl'. lhl·n 'an1~hed. police say
1\uthont1<•-. h,1\ 1· not 1df'ntlfwrl the v1f'l1m~ und had no !>ll'>PCcts
111 1 hl' l'i.lst' but 1h1·\ "JI' nll.ilt•rl tht-execuL1on·~tyle killings may
ha\ c· bt•t•n the· l.\t1 rlo. of prul1·""11m:.ib 1nvoh ed in the Mrnm1 areu's
11nml'nseb µroh tabll' l'oc·amc tr<idl'
TWO STOR E E~1 Pl.OYEES who fled 't'Cr<' a lso <;hot, but they
Ii\ !'fl
At·rnrdin~ to pohcl'. thf' kille r!-arrin·d 1n a "Happy Time
complt.>t(' Party Supply · ';in outfitted with gu.nports. one-way
Y.indows, bullctproor vests and a small armory. They walked into
the store Wednesday aftt>moon. opened fire with no warning,
sprayed the parking lot with bulll'ts and disappeared. police said.
Police said the two k1llm~s <rnd three dozen others this year m
Miami may be linked to cocaine smuggling in the Miami area. No
drugs were found in the van, abandoned behind the mall
BUT POLICF. SAID the opt>ra t1on it.self. the van and weapons
in it a .45·caliber machsnC' gun. automatic pistol. two M·l
carbines and two shot~uns su~gested professionalism . "They're
pros." officer J ohn Parmenter commented •
Police had no clear explanation for the killings .
"I don't know what the motive was in their minds," Sgt. Tim
P1~per said ··But their motive was to kill the two men m the
s tore "He also speculated that the killi ngs were drug-related.
),
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CALIFORNIA
State Justice IDt
Clark Rapped in Tanner Probe
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Sb•re conh'oai.tJoo. crept loto lhe Callfon\ia Supreme Court
probe u J\llJUce WUUam Clark
waa ace\aled ol bavlD1 "painted
the ttuet J\llJUce <JlOM Bird> ht a
faltt Uabt.."
Attorney Harry Dtli&onne
Wedneed•1 clalmed Clark had
don• tbh '1 by deal1n o r
otherwbe" id bil flve day• of
te1Um()I\)' wtuch t:nd\:d eiarlh1r
thl• week. DeUaonna made the comment
to the Commlaalon on JudJclal
Ptrformance which la probina
court lu.k.I and allef 1Uona thu\
some controver1la declalons
were delay~ to protect M•. Blrd
In hn quetl tor conflrmaUon by
voters lut Nov. 1. She narrowly
woo that confirmation
Nixon Leaves Today
For Visit to Shah
Former President Nixon planned to leave hts San Clemente
seaside estate tonight-probably by helicopter-and go to T1
juana, on the first leg ol a journey to visit the s hah of Iran
Airline oCficials said that in TIJuana, Nixon would board a con-
t roversial DC-10 jetliner headed toward Mexico City.
"The reservations were made through Aeromexico1" saJd Bud Lewis, president of the Lewis Co. in LOs Angeles, wh1cb handles
pubhc relati.ons for the airline. Aeromexico's office in Tijuana also
confirmed the arrangements Wednesday
LEWIS SAID THE lormer chief executive will depart from the
border city at 7 :55 p.m. with a party of 14 people. The flight is due
to land in Mexico City at 11 :30 p.m.
Reports from Tijuana said Nixon would arrl~e by h elicopter
and that this would be &ais second trip to the border city this year.
llis first one was J an. IO lor a luncheon.
The visit was not expected to be a long one, since Nixon has
scheduled a _pa~y at his home here Sundav Jcir several of the
nation's astronauts. The party will be the last major event in the
estate that once served as the Western White House. Nixon has
sold the beachfront property to three Newport Beach businessmen.
THE TIJUANA AIKt"OllT spokesman who asked not to be
identified said security for the flight was being coordinated with
the United States Secret Service. which still guards Nixon, but
declined to say what s pecific arrangements were planned.
Nixon had originally planned to travel to Mexico on Western
Airlines, but a Western spokesman said some 200 Mexican ground
crew workers went on s trike July 1 and the airline bas since been
unable to operate in Mexico.
Dull,onna, who asked the
court tor a chance to cross· ~xa mlne Cl a rk . later told
ne w1men he questioned tbe tone
and charactenzatJons in Clark's
teatlmony about conversaUons
and meetings with Ms. Bird.
The cross-examination re ·
quest was taken under s ub-
mission. .
Clark. too. took a . sw~pe by
contendini "another Justice, or
at leasl her lawyers, are at·
tempting lo turn this into an ad·
versary proceeding."
HE SAID be had cooperated in
the public probe despite his
"grave reservations" as to i~
constitutionality, and be and hts
staff considered themselves as
"witnesses. not litigants or ad-
versaries."
The justice testified earlier
that two pages of a Los Angeles
Times story drart the writer left
him aft er agreeing it was inac·
curate a re missing.
He said if he must face cross·
examination, he wanted the
chaer justice. "'er attorneys and
staff to be questioned on their
knowledge of the missing docu-
ments.
A Los Angeles Times story
publisht'<i on election day said
the court had earlier reached a
4·3 decision in the Tanner case.
The ruling permitted judges to
grant probation despite a law re·
quiring prison terms lor persons
using a gun in the commission or
a crime.
THE STORY said the high
court delayed its filing because
it might influence voters. It
further c laimed two justices.
neither named. had confiru.ed
this. Ms. Bird sided with the ma-
jority in the ruling.
Sex Swingers Free
Ruling Disappoints Police
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Police say
a decision by the City Attorney's of·
lice that it probably will not pros-
ecute 15 persons a rrested at Plato's
R e treat West on le wd conduct
charges was "disappointing, but not
surprising."
Cit y Attorney Burt Pines con·
tended Wednesday that Plato 's
Retreat was "semi-private" and that
visitors were not offended by the
club's group sel'
8..000 A rres B11rn
By The Associated Press
Firefighters began clean-up opera-
tions today in the wake of brush fires
that charred almost 8,000 acres of
Southern California terrain and
d estroyed four homes .
The homes were Jost in a 6,000-acre
fire in San Bernardino County;s
Lucerne Valley. The blaze was con-
t rolled W ednesday. Califor"lia
Department or Forestry authorities
said
s..,. FinetJ Ea•ed
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Air
Quality Management 1Jistrict says
165 Southern California firms ac-
cused of breaking pollution-reducing
Jaws during three predicted second·
Dfl~tX)
(..____sr._:4_TE_)
slage smog alerts last month will not
be prosecuted
Rut the AQMD said Wednesday it
will prosecute 15 companies that did
not reduce emissions as they should
have during the alerts.
~en End A•ked"!
SAN JOSE <AP> -Allocation of
gasoline by odd-even days is no
lon ger n eede d and s hould be
abolis hed, says Paul Hay. director of
the Santa Clara County Service Sta-
tion Dealers Association.
Hay told the county Board or
Super visors Wednesday night that oil
companies feel July represents the
low point in gasoline deliveries and
things will improve in Au gust.
Dogs Kill Sheep
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Packs of
neighborhood dogs have been killing
and injuring sheep in pens at Pierce
College in Woodland Hills for nearly
five months. according to Ma ry
Ashton, the school's farm manager.
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(Market Street)
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FRESH PRODUCE
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Th&nday, July 12, 1979
Commuter Blues
DAIL V PILOT A 5
Budget
Approval
Blocked
SACRAMENTO (AP>
California remained w1thoul a
state budget today, \2 days into
the new fiscal year. after As·
sem bly Re publicans blocked
what they called a "bloated"
Sl6.6 billion budget.
The spending bill was defeated
late Wednesday night on a 49-24
Assembly r oll call after the
Republican minority re fused in
a six hour s tandoff to com
promise demands to trim the
budget. The bill needed 54 votes.
BUT ASSEMBLYMAN Daniel
Boatwrig h t . D -Co n cord ,
chairman or the committee that
wrote the proposed spending
plan for the 1979·80 fiscal year.
immediately announced that he
would ask for another vote today
on the budget bill.
H that m ove fa lls. the
Lt:g1slat ure must name a new
Senate-Assembly committee to
rewrite the budget and try again
for <lpproval of both houses.
THE DEFEATED bill wu:.
$n5..\ mtlhon m ore th a n the
Ot·mocrattc governor reques~d.
and SI 3 billion. or R 5 pf•rct>nl .
ninre than spcndtn~ in the p<lsl
year
Traffic was heavy on the Go lden Gate BndgE: Wednesda)
as Marin a nd Sonoma countie~ commuters had to drive to
their jobs in San Francisco Bus mechamcs and dn..er~
for the Golden Gate Bridge Trans it District honored
picket lines. The district buse~ usually carry 11.000 com·
muters per day across th e bridge. Another s trike has
idled ferry service and \\Orkers for Bay Area Rapid
Transit are threatening to s trike:
Brown ha!> pled~ed to use his
\ l'l<> to make :,,ubstanllal t·ut::..
µart1cuJarly an 14 5 percent PllY
raise!. for state employees. and
the Republican leader of thf•
St>naH'. Wilham Campbell of Ha·
l'tt:ndct Het~ht~. ~upported th~
budgc•t hill. ~:lyin~ he was count·
ing on Brown to trim 1t back lo
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It's Either That
1'0r Turn 'em Off
Lafun Beach t xpay ra •bO attended lhe City
Councl m UnJt said n proposed atreeUlJ hUQI dlltr•ct ls
another m •tins of !.quee~ money out or t.omeowners
in thl' wako of Propo~\Uoo 13
And on its fact?, H does a ppe,ar the c ity ls .coins
around Lhe J a r vis lnlllativc to pay for needed atreetbght
, m a mtenanee m the city.
Snyms the cost would only be between 110 and SL2
ptir h otU;t•h o ld &nnua lly under t he approved ordinance
do('s uot mukc thost• who voled for Proposition 13 any
ha ppier
But the) 'vc been payin1 for s treetllghtlng at
•~bout the :>a me rate for years , with the co uncil
pi v e rtin~ rnon y f rom the "ener al fund for s uc h
purl)OStl.
There ts not enough mont>y m lhe municipal kitty for
auch ma inll'nuncl' in pOM·Jarv1!:> years. etnd the counc1J
found a way legtt lly to keep the lights buming
The a ltt'rnlic.ive to an assessment distrtct would ~ V> cut other programs programs the council fe lt could
not be cut and s till m aintain a level of servit·e to
Laguna Be ach rC's1dents.
The inequ ity is that residents on Arroyo Chaco
Drive. who are not served by street lights. must p<.ty the
same as those who have lighted streets. Yet several
hundred residents of Arch Beach Height s a re excluded
f r om the district
The city says t he hghts on streets s urroundmg the
400-foot-long Arroyo Chico benefit those residents a nd
they should pa y.
For the rest of t he city. the issue boils down to
p aying the nominal fee through the special dis trict .
doing without s treet lights or finding a nother place fo r
the city to c ut services.
Council's Two Hats
San Clemente council members have take n on a
d u bious role b y ser ving as t h e city's P lanning
Commission until a new panel is appointed later this
month.
The m ajority of the council appears to believe there
are urgent m atte rs a planning p anel must address lo
<!ccommodate d evelopers who ar e losing money on their
pro3ccls due to d elays.
This appears to be a valid concern. But m ost council
m embers admit that they tfo not have th e experien ce or
the time to act as an interim planning panel. They are
probahly right.
The m ajo rity of the council was jus t elected m
April. Nunt.' of th t' coun cil members ser ved for more
tha n Hi months. Only one council mem ber h as had previous
ex pcncnCt· m worllng wi th lhe Planning Com m ission.
T ht• council would not be in this mess today if the
rt•cent ·fin ng of the city's fi ve planning commisswner~
had not bl·cn ha ndled in such an awkwa rd manner.
The <:o unc il s hould ac t swi ftly a n d wi sely to
a ppoint a nC'w fi ve-member planning panel to solve t his
<.:urrentdile mma .
Having :m a ppointed commission of citizens to study
a nd recommended development issue5 to the council i5 a
:-.ound idea IL 1s a time -cons uming t ask and good
planning t·ommissione rs have a lot of studying to do.
When a city council takes on that role along with the
othe r policy-making duties in the cily it is a sign things a re
on s haky g round.
Split May Be Ahead
Meanwhile. up north in San J uan Capistrano most
planning commissione rs ha ve been looking ove r their
s houlde rs as the C it y Council pre pares to review a ppoint·
m ents on Wednesday.
S evera l councilm en have gone on record as being dis -
plea sed with commission decisions and commissioners'
conduct. pa rticularly ove r the Glenda1e Federal Savings
, a nd Loan la nd deve lo pment issue.
When lhcy a~ain take up the review Wednesday. tt
could be worth watching.
At least three com missioners-Mich ael Berns , Robe rt
D avies and Dee Ty ler-considered running for the coun-
cil in last year 's elections, but pulled back to support the
thre e who we r e e le cted-J a m e s Thorpe, P hilli p
Schwartze and Ga ry Hausdorfer .
A m ove to dump the commissioners could signal a
s plit between the council and various city organizations
that s upported the three councilmen on a slow growth,
agricultura l preserva tion plat form.
Wednesday's review could work up to be merely a
direction-setting s ession. But it could portend a shift in
council philosophies for the fu ture.
• ()pinions expressed in the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page a re those of their authors a nd
artists. Reader co mment is invi ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P .O.
e ox 1560. Costa Mes a. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd I Sleepware
ByL.M.BOYD
Computerized po llster s
tracked down 1,500 wives
ho b ad been married three
years or less, and as ked
&bem if they preferred their
u s bands to s l eep in
.aeepwear or in the nude. The
toajorit.y said in the nude.
Dear
Gloo1ny
I b ave a feeling those
1elltn1 loudett for
more tia.lns and pubUc
tranalt ,nu be the flnt ••ck .ln tltelr can U the Id ptncla IOOHU U,P. • E.B.A.,.
't
Thos e pollste rs t.hen asked
1,500 husbands who had been
ma rried three years or less ii
they preferred their wives to
sleep in sleepwear or t.he
nude. The majority said in
s leepwear. Our Love and
War man does not know what
to make ol tills. He's balned.
Our Langua~e m an reports
tha t word "biscuit" comes
from the French. Originally,
it m eant "cooked twice
bread ."
Q. Has any Soviet leader
removed from office ever re ·
turned to power ?
A. Notaone.
Q. Whllt has risen most l.n
value over the Jut 10 feara
-dlamonda, sold or art? A . Antique Cblneae
ceramlct ment. that. dlitt.• tloo. T hey've cllmbed la
wortla by 19 perce1,1t I JM(,
Gold bu risen 18 percent a
)'dr. Diamonds bave 1oae ap 11 peneat a year. •
Zebr ... Loo. aleep atandlDC ...
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Jack Anderson
Carter Pockets Expense Money
WAStl lNCiTON -Jimmy
tllrlt'r promised the voters ht•
would ferret out ttovernment
wustc und 1m11rnper use of the
luxpaycr:s' mooey But in his
ae&irl'h for mis u!;ed funds. our
rn lllloo a1re c h ief e xecutive
f1.tlled to look In the handiest hid-
rng place of a ll his own
pocket
[)urln~ his f1r:.t two years 1n
office. the pa rsimonious Pl'el>I
dent !,pent on
I o n e
s~vc:nth or h ll>
SS0.000 annual
ex pe nse .ii
lowancc But
ins t e ad of
tu r n ing the
l wo-year lOl oll
of $85, 727 left
over ba<•k to
lhe Treasury.
Ct1rte r put the money an his
pe rsonal bunk account
There's nothing tllt'gal about
1t. Indeed. tht' practice has been
sanctifit-d by tradition in the JO
years or presidentia l walkm~·
a round money. Carte r's pre·
deecssors tn the White llous<·
d id n"t turn the ir leftover ul·
lowuncc back, either.
Mailliox
Jn fact. R1C'hard Nixon, with
his usuul Clair for imaginative
1ncom1. .. t;ix C'GIC'ulntions. tried to
strel<'h the tax able expense al
lowunce by churning de precill
l ion on While flousc furniture us
a d e ducti o n T h e In terna l
Revenue Service dis allowed it
The u n us ua l thing ubout
Carte r's expense money Is how
l1ttlt• of il he manages t<> ust•
1•aeh year. Th<' purpose of tht•
$50,000 ollowanrC' was to spare
president., from having to pay
unoffir 1ul costs of lhP presidenry
oul or their own pockets F'ormc:r
P resident llerhc rt Hoover
estimated that "the minimum
<·os t t o t ht· pres ide nt 1s
somewhl'rc ~tween $25.000 und
$35.000 ;1 year of conducting the
Wh1 11• llous<' in such a fas hion us
11 s hould b<• <'ondlll'tcd ·· That
was 30 yc•;ir-. ;1go. wh('n tl COM .1
tnt•rt• lh11·1· 1·\•11t s to mail a first
dass lt•llt·r
\'J-:T WE tfl\V t: l1•:1rn<'<l, with
tht• IWlp of ,Jc•sst• Mern<, of lh<·
~tprns Nt'~'s St·i v1t'l'. that Pn.•s1
dent Cart<'r SIJ<•ni 1us t $1.108 5l
of h1~ $SCI 00(1 allvwann: in Hl77 .
<tfltl Sl:l. IGS last Vl'ar In ra<'l ,
I HS may d1sallhw· $1~. l ll of tht·
1978 "bu..<Jiness expenses." which
we nt for staff parties and rttep-
tlons. <The remaining Sl.054 was
spent for meals. gifts a nd mis·
cellanoous expenses.)
In contrast to Numero Uno.
Vice President Wa lter Mondale
scrupulously returns the unspent
port ion of his modest $10,000 al·
lowancc. In 1977 he t.urned back
$4 .934. las t year he gave the
Trt'as ury $5, 180.
While the $85,727 unspent pres·
1dential allowance is peanuts.
the American public might be
forgiven for expecting Carter,
the born -a gain cFusade r for
tr uth. beauty and economy. to
se t a n ex am p l e f o r the
bureaucratic spenders he cam
pa igned against.
We asked Robert L1s ps hutz.
t he prt>side nt 's couns el. why
l' :i rtN didn't return his leftover
1· x p t' n '> P m o n e y to t h e
Tre<1 s ury. ··It's neithe r e xpected
nor required ." Lips hutz said . ad
ch nJ! that neither he nor Carter
l'\ 4tn ron-;idc red such a step. lie
,il ..,r1 "UJ!gt·sted we read l ht.·
h.'J.!ts lat1vc history of the bill to
J!.l'l a heller unde rstanding of 1ls
purpoi.<•
M aytx L1ps hulz would benefit
from his own s uggestion. tr
t here's o ne t h ing lhe c on -
gressional debate of 1949 makes
clear. il is that there was serious
concern over the possibility that
a president would simply use the
$50.000 as addit ional salary.
"THE REAL RUB," said the
Sen ate's r esid e n t m o r alist,
W ay n e M o r s e . th e n a
Re p ublican. of Oregon. "is that
this entire expense proposal is
but a s ubterfuge for hiding the
real mtent of the bill. namely to
in crease the president's salary
another S50.000 <1nd call il an ex
pense account It 1s an immoral
prmc1ple ··
Al one pomt. Re publican Sen.
Euge ne Millikin of Colorado.
who sought to overcome th.is ob-
JCCtion by requinng a president
to certify that the money was ac-
tually used ror expenses. was
as ked what would happen to an~
unused portion or the S.S0.000.
SE VERAL m e mbe r s o l
Con ~ress ..,polled the i.am t-
sneak attack on the Teasury thal
Morse had They noted that if
the S50.000 we re made tax.
exem pt. as originally proposed.
1t would be worth up to $200,000.
Coupled with the salary raise in
the same bill from $75.000 to
$100.000 1t would mean that
the president was being voted a
::.ala ry of a bout S300.000 a year.
T wo ye<i rs later lhe tax-
< .. <cmpt status of th1· expense al
lowance WiJS rcm<>v<·d But un
lt'Ss om· l>C'lif'vc .. lh<.tl Congrc-;s
"as dch bcral<'I~ trying to de-
<'l'l Vl' lht• l)ubht b y calling "
.,a l Jr~ f<llSl' an c·xpc·n~e al
lowa1w1· th1.• ··inll"nt ' 1ha1 1s -.o
1mport:.1nt to L1 p-.hut z. sl•t•ms t11
JrgUl' 1n f:J\111 nf g1 vm~ back
..in\. unu.<,1..•d ruod-.
I low do<•.., l "arll'r keep h1:-. 1·x
fWn s t•s down so Im~" Well, he
pr1•\ ;Ills 1>n bu. .. incssme·n to p1tl.
up the tab for "private' partie ...
;1r1d tu-g<'ts tht• lkm1wr<1tw N,1
llon<1I ('omm1llc•e to pa\ fnr h...,
<"hristm;.1-. 1·Jrds :i $50,IJIJO
llt>m last )1•a1
In th•· .1b ~<'IH'" of 1»q1l11•11
h·1.usl.1t ic111 n·qu1 rinµ t ht· tl't urn
11f unu..,l'd Pl>Pl'l\M' m11n1·~ onlj a
pn",1Cfrnt ·.., p1•rsonal moral codt
1·:..n d1tt:il f' ~hat h1· d ot•s with
th1· .,u rplu~ .l1mm v C;1rtcr':-.
1·odt• tt•lls him T.1k1• lht· mont'y
.ind run
S&L Buildings Look Like Cathedrals
To the Editor
T he bl'st ('Vtdcnc<.• thal the
saving public 1s being underpaid
in interest on its l>nvlngs is the
proliferation of un ncede~x
p e n s i ve saving s <1nd l oa'n
ca thedral-like offi ce buildings in
the county. You deposit your
m oney and receive only 51h per·
cent interest on your savings.
but 1r you wash lo secure a loan
to buy a home you ar<' charged
from 10 percent to l 2 pe rcent in·
tcrest . a mark-up of 100 percent
to 118 percent. Ir you ask the
S&L people why, the answer is :
"That's all the law allows us to
pay."
Well. if that is the law, then 1
a gree wi th Mr. Bumble "The
law is a ass. a idiot." and it dis·
c rimmales against people who
need ho~ing.
In no other business does the
law require tha t the seller make
100 percent to 118 percent profi t
on his sales. In former limes the
interest S&Ls paid depositors on
deposits was as low as 4 percent.
and you could gel a loan on your
home for 6 per cent , a spread of
only 2 percent. Now the spread
is m ore like SY:! per ce nt. <I
know; 1 was offe red a 6 percent
loan by Mutual.)
No wonder the S&Ls have so
mu c h money to s pend o n
monumental a nd superfluous of·
fices. Who is paying for these?
-the small savers receiving the
paltry SIA percent white the gov-
ernment encourages this pro·
fiteering and profligate olflce-
building spree.
F RANK KLOCK
Fottfla'• Man
Tot.he Editor:
It appalls me that Governor
Brown ls 0<111lemplaling a ppoint·
11\I ~dison Miller to the post of
supervisor in Orange County.
rl!placing the deposed Ra)ph
Oiedrlch. Not only is he un ·
qualified for t.lle pos ition, h.is af.
ftuation with Tom Hayden's in·
famous CEO, "a n alt ernate
structure" replacing American
capitalism, it will be the final
blow to the voters ' trust. in their
J6-lltlca1 elecl.ees.
lbyden's 1'ffe, Jane Fonda. on
a recent. fund ralalng ve,N\&N for C~D In La1una Beacll\ Pl"OIJ'I·
•d hu audience tba\~. ber
tiJJsband and Uietr. e orb
plan•ed to use tnnuee ud
moot)' to back 4t lor
Orup County clt,y ciowa and
boardl ol ••rvl9ota. · rr Ed.Ison Miller i• ap~
to tb• board, l .... ,. tM "rlx"
. • •
'~.is rnmpll'll•<I bdrm• M 1ss Fnn
d.l left tht• rnunt~. I nlso suggest
that Go\ l'rnor Orown had i><'!>t
l'Onsider lhC' nl'('d!> of the Oran~t>
County populac1• hd or t' tl1spc·r..,.
1ng polit1ca l f a~or s ln Un ·
qualified and unwanted appoin·
lct•s.
M t\H Y 0 . MOOR F.
Publit• Extort iot1
To the Editor:
Ralph Died rich has been con·
victcd of demanding a pay-of{ in
<!xchange for a land use ap·
proval. Wh at the T hird Dist rict
Supervisor a llegedly did was
reprehensible . But he is not
alone. There a re otheri. gwlty of
the same crime who are still al
large. No property owner shouJd
ever be subjected to extortion
Obviously, it is in the pubLi c in
terest for government to do all
in its power to prevent il. Extor·
tion in land use proceedings is
wrong
Unless. or course. the extor·
lion is openly committed by gov-
e rnment itself.
T hen it is a ll r ight, because it
has the s~ction of law and is
done in the public interest.. So we
can a ll applaud.
Extortion? By government?
VES INDEED. Only it Isn't, o(
course. called extortion. When it
occurs. it is called an "exac-
tion." It happens almost e very
day in almost every j urisdiction .
a nd it happens in m any ~ays
A property owner is told that
his plans for a pa rticular land
use will not be approved unless
he :
( 1) Hands over to the public
agency bundles of cash known
as "in-lieu" fees; or
(2 ) Turns over to the public
agency sizable chunks or land
known as "dedica tio ns"; or
(3) Agrees to finance. parual·
ly or totally. public improve-
ments \hat may or m ay not be
needed by or or any value to his
project.; or
< 4 ) Changes his plans so they
conform to special sociological.
aesthetic or economic intemt.s
of the homeowne rs in lbe ex.isl·
lng community; or
(5) Assents -as if he bad any
choice -to any comblnation oC
lhe above.
THESE exactions, which seem
to proltrerate like wire hanaers
In a closet, are rarely protested
by anyone but the land uae •PPLi-
c.ant who iJ· bein1 strona·arm~.
8peclal lnterett 1roup1 ln:lODI
111 encour&J• &JU kiDd of Ulor·
Uoo ia Ute aame of lbel• ,..._ ••
hl'll tht• cn\'1ronmenl or ':>Imply
111 keep more new peoplr out.
Th t> general public condom·.., 1t.
l'ven lhouS?h it adds tremendou~
Iv lo the cost or new homes and
ne w places to work and shop.
Techmcally and legally. tht·y
do not constitute extortion. They
an• exactions -things of value
exacted from applicants in ex·
change for la nd use permits of
one kind of another. This ts the
way that governm ent demands.
and gets, its pay-off. Jn the public
inte rest. and with the public's ap·
proval. t\nd the public that de·
ma nds it and the public that con·
dones 1t are g uilty or aiding a nd
<.1bettmg il.
What Ralph Diedrich was ac·
cused or doing merely carried
the process one private s le p
furthe r , The government, the
public. got nothing out of 11
Th at·s the difference. T hal. and
the way you spell it.
CW. FERGUSON
flln.lrf, Reje~t•
To the Editor:
There is a passage in Genesis
f tha t contains these words :
"Be fru.iUuJ a nd multiply, a nd
replenish the earth. and subdue
it." Some vers ions r e p la ce
"re ple nis h " with .. Ci 11."
Ho wever , since the directive
was already given to "be fr uitful
and muJtiply." it a ppears that
"fill " is redundant, and should
not re place "replenis h." The lat-
ter probably refers to a careful
hus b andry of natural resources .
and to replacing them by re -
building soils, recycling pro·
ducts. etc.
The passage a lso contains the
directive to "s ubdue," that is,
discover and tame, as it were.
all oC the potential of earth, its
scientific and all other natural
phe nomena. including nuclear
powe r, sun power. water power,
wind power, utilizing s team,
e lectricity, oil, coal. r ivers ,
dams, etc.
In all of this, there is a n~
for conservation and recycling.
Now, while I agree wit.b s<>mtt ~r
t.be goals of so-called environ·
mentalists and cooservat.ioNlt.s,
some of their goals are contrary to
the d l rective!l recorded in
Genesis, t.hat Is , in curtaJlln'
popuh1Uon erowt.h and wttbhold·
in& utllization or oat.ural re·
sources. and vu t areas or land,
and oblt.ructina ~and deyelop-
ment o( eoero 10urcea aLlcll aa
nuclea.r tower plant&, dam&. ,.. oil...U.~.
\
,\ bo. lhl' ..,a mt• pa:-.!.>a ge. to
I h1• ltr~• chaptt•r 01 Genesis. con-
1 Jtns thl· d1rc-1·t 1VL'S .. and ha ..,e
dominion owr thl' fish of the
:-.t'a, and O\.Cr t'Vf'ry foul of the
air. <Ind over c•vcry livi ng thing
th:>I moves upon the fa ce or the
earth." llow aw<.'some yet plain
1s t h a l comme nd . And how
fo<tlash, in the face or that ru vine
d1rcet1ve. arc the activities of a
fow so·called environ mentalists.
who wouJd chan~e it for their
own perverted e nds and cause a
tiny fis tl and other species to
have domimon over us instead of
the othe r way a round . How
bizarre.
IT WOULD BE rar more re-
asona ble and humane for science.
with its vast r esources and
funds. lo recreate a .. natural
ha bitat" for endangered species
than to cause hardships and s uC·
fen ng ror humanit y by shutting
down power sources.
Recycling, or rehabihlation of
human .. rejects" is of eq ual im-
porta nce a nd needs no eJabora-
t 10 n o n the s ubject, h e re.
Howeve r. there is a pecular dis·
position on the part of those we
elect to office t.o ··recycle" a cer·
lain type of "reject," namely
I hose rejected by the voters.
Over and ove r , we s uffer the
humiliation of seeing politicians
who have been rejected al the
polls. being rewarded (recycled>
by being give n e ve n more
powe rluJ a nd lucra tive positions
by "appointment'' by such im-
peria lists as Gov. Brown. The
latest example being t.he ap-
pointment of Yvonne Burte
<who was soundly rejected in
her bid for om ce) to the L.A.
Board of Supervisors. "Recycl-
ing"' these political "rejects."
by re warding them for losing at
the polls is an unforgivable
breach of the will of the people,
and is as stupid as deat.roying
dams. plants and dollars in the
name of fish and other species
whic h the tatters' champions
probably never heard of unW
the y went searcbint for •
"uuse" to hinder progreta.
8. F. BORCONAN
Orange Coast
, rr'llllON
~our Hom eit own
Dally NewMpap t-r
f VOL. 72, NO. 193, 3 SECTIONS,_.,. P AGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, J ULY 12, 1979 c F I FTEEN CENTS
Secretary Schlesinger to Quit Post?
WASfQNGTON (AP l f»Nsi
deat Carter's tJu.rry or domeatit-
poUcy C()Gfettaces lb apparently
drawlq IO a close amid specula
ttop bli embattled e ne r u
M cretary, James R Sehl~:.
... er, ii about lO leave orflce
And the White House press ol
flee announ ced t oday that
Carter wUl muke a nutionully
broadcast address from his Ov~I
Office at 7 p.m. PDT Sunday.
''Tbe president will speak 011
issues which he feels are lmpar
taot to the n•taon irwludlnti
cneri)." a blnkmt>nt u1d
The ~t ut•·me ot &li.o .!>all.I
Cartt.•r would stick to pluns to
travt'I to Kunsus ('1ty a nd
Ot>tro1t on Monday In Kansa:-.
Cit y. he wtlJ "Pt:ak to the Na
t1on1:1l Asso<:iation of Counltes, to
"prest•nt add1llonul sp~c1f1c:. on
energy ·
In D~.'troll he will s peak brief
ly an'd take questtons from lhe
audience at the national conven
lion of the Commuoacation:.
EAlison Plant B11rps
Black sm oke pours from stack at Edison Company
power plant in Huntington Beach. Company offici als
said the smoke be lched into the air for eight mmutes
late Wedne!'iday afternoon when one of the plant's boiler
jets broke. The breakdown resulted in a richer-than-
normal mixture of fuel and, thus, the black smoke, ac-
cording to Edison officials. A company s pokesm an said
a re port on the incident was filed with the South Coast
Air Quality Managem e nt District.
Mason Siler Rites
Scheduled Saturday
F uneral services will be c.:011
'ducted Saturday in Corona <lei
>tar for Mason Siler, the former
-wne r of three Harbor Area
imovie theaters who died Wed·
nesday at the age of 69
• Mr Siler retired in 1976. st!ll·
l og the theaters he built. the
Mesa Theater and the Lido
Theater, to the Edwards Cinema
chain. He had sold the Balbol:I
;t'beeter several years earlier.
He was a resident of Newport
Beach for more than 40 year!>.
Jlis family bou~ht the Balboa
'1'beate r whe n they came to the
Harbor Area in the early 1930s.
Mr Siler served on the
!Newport Beach Planning Com-
mission a nd was a me mber of 'the Cit.y Council from 1946 to
1t48 , At the time or his retirement,
Mr. Sil er recalled that when the
Griffith Compa ny built his
,ibeate.r on Via Lido. the only
other building in the area was a t;mall bank run by Paul Palmer.
puM>ther area pioneer who died
~arlier this year. The Mesa
'l'beater was opened four years
.before the city incorporated.
D•llV Pilot Slalf PllOlo
DEAD AT 69
Mason Siter
Worke~ or Am~nca.
There were stgnB , too. that
.irter u week or meeting with
.. bout 130 official and unofficial
GASOLINE RATIONING
PLAN ADVANCES -M
c1dv1sers and perhaps the mosl 1 m port ant spee(·h of his pres·
1dency ahead. Carter was about
to s hake up his i:;taff as he lrics
to deal with the nation ':-.
t-conomic and tmcrgy woes.
The subject of Schlesinger 's
departure brought a s pate of
comments from White House of-
ficia ls. none denying flatly a re·
port he is resigning.
The Energy Department's
c hief spokesman said Wednes-
day e vening that Schlesinger
had not r esigne d . Bu t the
spokesman. James Bishop Jr.,
s topped short of denying the
secretary was being fired.
White House press secretary
Jody Powell s aid the report was
"uninformed specula tion "
The Buffalo Everung News. in
a story today on Schlesinger's
reported ~signation plans. said
the secretary's job has been of·
fered to John B de Butts. re
t ired boa r d c hairman of
American Te lephone & Tele
graph Co.
One sign the president wa:,
beginnmg work on a speech tu
the nation s umming up h1 ~
seminars was the presenct• Wed·
nes day <tt th e Cami> David
n•treat of Hendrik Hertzt>erg. a
key speechwriter.
Powell said no date ha:. been
se t for Carter's return to
Washington. but he s aid "for the
next couple of days or so, he will
be here at Camp David ..
This fueled speculation. that
\'a rter was plannmg to remain
there working on an addrc&:.
that could be dchvered Sunday
evening befort' he !>cl!> out on a .
planned trip to the Midwe:-t Orl
MondC:1v.
Skylab Pieces Found
Austral ians H unt Debris; Many Angered
PERTH, Australia <APJ
Australians on a Skyla b hunt
scooped up chunks of ch&rred
debril> on lh e edge of the great
western desert today after the
U.S. space station showered 1ls
red-hot pieces over southwest
Australia like "a train on fire."
While some Australians piled
into je{!ps for what could be a
profitable search fo r Skylab's
rem ains. others flooded the
Am erican consulate here with
angry calls about the way the
plummeting s pa<·ecraft hap-
pened to hit Australia.
Arson Eyed
In Laguna
Canyo n F ire
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of, ... D41IV Pilot St•lt
County fire crews were still
mopping up hot s pots today in
the aftermath of a 75-acr e
hillside fire abovf' Laguna Can
) l}n Road that police behe\•e
was intentionally set.
More than 250 f ir elighters
from Laguna Beach. the county
and the State Department of
Forestry ballled the stubborn
blaze. fueled by dry brush on the
west s ide of Laguna Canyon
Road.
They were aided by four air
tankers that dropped tons of
riretrol -a chemical retardant
tnat coats the brush -on the
fire a s it moved toward Cl
ridgelinl' acro<>s the street from
the Laguna Reuch Lumber Com
pany
Wi tnesses at the lumber com-
pany said they s aw a blue van
with Michigan license plates pull
off the side of the road s hortly
before 4 p.m. An occupant of the
car ~ol out and set off a bol-
tlerocket into the d ry brush
before climbing back into the
vehicle
Police arson investigator Mike
Davis said he has good leads in
the arson p robe. adding police
<Su FlRE, Page A2)
PIWT LOOKS
AT ACTIVI TIES
Orange Coast residents enjoy
many a lterna ti ves in summer
recreat ion.
Today's Daily Pilot provides
an overview of recreational ac-
tivities available lo local resi-
dents this summer .
See stories a nd photos on
Pages AlO to Al3 depicting a
variety of summer diversions.
"'I think it stinks thut they de
layed the descent for 18 minutes
so it missed them and hil Ul>."
said one housewife in a call to a
Perth newspaper "I don't thmk
our so·called American allies
like us very much "
The U S. space s tation t:udt:d
its six-year odyssey at about 2
a .m today (9:37 a.m. POT Wed
nesday J in one of the world's
mos t desolate area:.. tumbhn).! l<>
Earth in a spcC'lal'ular fireworks
show m the night sk y.
Then• have bt•cn no rl•fwrt.. .... 11f
casualties or property damai::t.'
Thret-men awakened b) ,,
loud boom in thl• remote tnw11 of
Hawlinna were among lht· ftrs1
to report finding what appcart-d
to be a piece of Skylab
Rill Norton Miid he and t"''
<'umpanions s pollt.'d tht· ~•x·foot
lnng. threc·foot-w1df· cyhndnral
PH~CC about SIX mil<· .... south ,,,
Rawlmna . "h1ch 1-. 5511 milt•-.
vast of Pt•rth
"ll took two I wh1•1•I cir"''
\'\'hlC'll"'s lll hi.HI( II Oii fl) lh<'
I railer." SJld N1>rtrn1 J td1•ton1
m uniC'at1uns lt·<·hntl·1un .
l k s;11c1 llH· rvllnrkr 111.1\t•tl
v-.1th .s fiberglass like substanc:c
.1ppeared to h:he ooum:cd and
ml led about 600 feet frum the
point of 1mpac:t and came lo rest
111 luw '>t:rub
!\ noth1•r repor11•d find "a-.
1rHH.le 400 miles to tht-south\1.1·:-.t.
in tht• town of .J crr~11111111gup
"ht•n· all 1m1d<•111 1f11·1I r 1•,1111•111
hrough t a c hunk 1d hurn•·tf
t1brou.-. matc.·rial lu a 101 .. tl p11l11T
..,t:.it ion. th1• ncv.s11a1w1 th•· v, , ..... r
\u~1.ral1,111 rcµorl<'d
\ golf cour:-1• i.:r11u111hk1·1 •1,..,
111 th1• coastJl tcmn 11( \lha11 '
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Civie Work<•r Bus Far es
D ick Richard Dies, NJa y Go Up
Newport Merchant By 15 Ce nt
O.W. "Dick" Richard died lo
day at Hoag Memorial HOl>pital
at the age of 73.
A long-lime Newport Deach
resident, his s tore. Richard's
Lido Markel. ""as a lo c al
land m ark for years.
But Mr. Richard was just as
well known for his tireless ef·
forts to better his community.
Those effects usua ll y centered on
young people.
Private funeral services are
pend i n g at Pacific Vie w
Memorial Pa rk.
At the time of his death. Mr
Richard was vice president of
the Bank of Newport. a post he'd
he ld s ince selling his m arket
business in 1976.
A native of Wisconsin, Mr
Richard came lo Newport Beach
m 1934 and opened lhe Newport
Public Market at the corner of
21st S treet a nd West Ocean
Front
In 1948. he moved his busmes!>
to Via Lido. operating a comple>.
CSee RICHARD, Page AZ>
SUCCUMBS AT 73
0 .W. 'Dick' Rich ard
Hy K ATH\' CL/\NCV
0t I"« 0..tlf P1IOI SYll
It soon ma} cost as much JS 5:t
1•t•nt:. rathu· than 35 rt:nts to rid1·
Oran Kc l'<lunl y Tran:-.1t D1strkl
huses
D1l>trt<t directors scl an 1\ug
20 pubhc: hearing today on a pro-
posed fare increase whic:b could
take effect Sept. 9
The proposed fare hike ~ould
t'Oable OCTD to collect 20 ~r·
c·cnt of It:. operating costs from·
the fa r ebox Recent S lillc
feg1sla11on requires that the dis
tr1ct generate at lt•as t 20 perct•nt
r>f its operatrn~ t'osts through
t~1res in order to ht• ch giblc ror
-.Wlt' monl'y
OCTO huses wh1<.'h a rc c:arr \
111g rel·11rd pass1•nger loads ~llH:t.
1 ht• s tart nf th{• t•n\'q~y <·runch
,q l' expt•ctt·d tu I 1 ansport about
:!~1 mtllton pas'.wngcrs 111 lht
1979 Ho r 1S<-.1 I , l'.1,
llo\H'\'t'I . l'!:>llm.tlt'-. Jllt!JliH1'cl
11, rt1!-tnt·t J.dm1n1s trators ...,hu"
.1 Lin• h1l.1· to 50 cent:-<i trip
1·oulct rl•-.ult 1n Litt• los" or ,1hou1
•llll' n11 lhon pas::-1•ng1·r fart.·-. lh1'
'l':t r
· A:-anothN l'Jpt11111 . t.l1 s tr1<.·t ;.id
min1::.trator ... nult'd. a 40 <.'cnt
tan• m1~ht n:sult 1n an ;.111nu.il
Vatic a n S tays Silent
r 1d cro.;h1p of 2<1 7 mill10n
irns:.t:>ngcr!.. or 1us1 :mo.ooo ll·s"
1hun th<' est1matt•d lt)tal 1f fan•s
sla}ed al 35 ccmL'-
OCTD d1rec:tors ..i yt:ar ago
On Pope's U .S. T • raised fares frQm l5 cent:-lo 35 r ip r<'nls, the fi rst hike in district
his tor y
Plans called for J fare 1n
c rPase of anotht•r nickel th1:. VATICAN CITY <AP> Thl'
Vatican maintained silence to-
day on mounting speculation
that Pope John Paul II will
travel to the United Sl ates in the
fall .
The pope. who has vi sited
Mexico and his native Poland
this year. has publ.Jcly indicated
his inte rest in going to New York
for the U N. Gem.•ral Assembly summer . but d 1 re<.' lOrl>
c;ession postponed the hike bec;.1u&l' of 1n
But US officia l~ s ay they c reased ndt•r:-.h1p d urinj! lht:
have no confirmation from the 1'tasoline shortagc.
Vatican of such a tnp
For reasons of security. tht;· /
Ora n:.a ,.C"oa"I
f~ Active in a variety of civic or-
1anlzatioos. Mr. Siler was a
dlarter mem ber of the Newport·
Balboa Rotary Club. At the time
of Ills death, be was that or-
"l•DizaUon 's lo n ges t active
,.membe r with 40 y ea rs of
iaervlce.
Three Women Executed
Vatican often withholds a nnoun-
cem ents of papal trips until a
few weeks before hand. Con
fi r mation of the visit to Poland
was delayed because of delicate
negotiations with the Wa rsaw
government over the timing
I n addition to t he Unit ed
States, there has been specula-
tion about upcoming papa l trips
lo Treland, Aus tria and Zaire
this year.
t:: ... -~ O' ~
We ath e r
La te n ig hl a nd early
morning fog a long the
coast. otherwise s unny
with little temperature
cha nge. Lows tonight in
low 60s. Highs Friday in
low 70s al beaches lo
mid-80s inland.
~ Mr . Siler was an avid golfer
1'1ao played regularly at the San-u Ana Country Club.
r He also enjoyed hiking and
~ce his retire ment. be climbed
\II~· Wbltney. Mr. Slier was a m em ber of the
Otten. an informal group of
lnea people from the ·U do
•· Another member or that
, O.W. "Dick" R tcbard,
. Si~r leaves bis wtdow,
(flee SU.Ea, Pa1e AZ>
11111we Coverage
AddJUanaJ Harbor Area cov-
.... appean today on Page AM.:
Accu sed of P r o stitution; T oll R e a ch es 311
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -Three
women accused of prostitution
were shot by a revolutionary fir-
ing squad today in what was
believed to be the rirst execution
of women since the February re-
volution.
Executed with them ln Tebtan
was a man cha rged with pro-
moting prosUtutlon. T hese and
other executions reported today
brought lo 311 the number of
I ran ian s execut e d sin ce
February.
The three women , shot at 1 a.m .. all we~ belleved to be ln
their 40a and 508. State radio
Ide ntified the m only by the
nicknames or ''P a&...t he Ta ll
One,·· "Alor1r tM F®r-Eyed"
..
and "Soraya the Tur k." a nd af.
ternoon news papers p rinted
photographs or them. shrouded
in veils.
They had been charged by an
Islamic revolutionary court with
prostitution and contributing to
prostituUon. The man executed
with them, identified as Mansur
Bagheri, was convic ted of pro·
m oling prostllution. But t he
r adio did not say whe ther he bad
worked with the three women.
lran's at.rtct lslamic regime
has taken a bard lin e toward
prot.eUlution, homosexuality and
other morals cha rges. Several
people have already been H ·
ecuted on rape, sodomy and
homosexual assault char1es.
•
Shortly before the revolution.
Islamic militants burned down
Tehran's shabby red light dis·
trlct . Prostitution has continued
since then, however. on a more
cautious scale.
The woman known as "Pari
the Tall One" reportedly was ar·
rested two years ago in a.n a1-
leged racket that used help-
wanted ads for secretaries to eo-
tl ce wo men into ho uses of
prostitution. She served a short
tim e in jail but was released on
bond.
In other executions, \he son of
1 local tribal chief was sbol by a
firing squad Wednesd ay
Our Sunday Visitor. a Roman
Cat holic weekly news pape r
pu blished in Huntington , Ind ..
said in an article last month that
plans for the pope's U.S. visit
ca lled for an address to the
General Assembly and a na
tionwide tour.
Alaska Shaken
PAL MER. Alaska CAP > • A
moderate earthquake i n the
Pacific Ocean h as shaken
southeastern Alaska . but the re
were no reports or da mage or in-
J u ries, a s pokes man a t the
1'aunaml Warning Center said.
The Wednesday morning quake.
meuured 5.8 on the Richter
scale
INSID E T ODA"
Orange County Fair gets
underway Friday and will run
through July 22 /o'or a com-
plete h irhng oj Friday·ir
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Death Plntter Sentenced
CLEVELAND <AP> -A. teen· .,.r •ho toad POlice be ud hJ1
alater ~Id a friend ., to ldll
their father ~•UH ht wu ton strl~t has bfol'n s0nt M•d to l6
yea" lo bfo •n prison for ttw 1laytna.
John T White Jr . 1'1. plaadc!d
aull\J w dneaday before
Cuy ahoga County Common
Pleas Judie t•rancts ·w ney lo
f 'ro• r•fl#' ,.\ I
RICHARD. •
lh1tl lncludt.'<1 the mullet , a col
let' hop and :scver-1 ot.ht!r 1m11I
hu~tnes.,es. The market ' nov.
part of the Hugh~ chain.
In 1971, Mr Ric hard openl"d" ~econd marl(ct -n lb~ Harbor
View Shoppmg \ertt~r 1U &in
M 1guel Dnw und S1tn Joaiqurn
lhlls Roud Thul markd 1~ nov. <ielson·s
lh!'. ta\\•l\h ,,:-, tt bu:-.incssman
Jnd his ('I\ 1r •.H't·c11nplll>hm~11t:.
won Mr Ru·hu rd cuuntlt>.,:.
;,i wards and tit•t•oludes
In 1973, m honor of his 25lh un
niversary a t Richard's Lido
Market. d ty official!. declared a
01ck Richard Day and gave him
thl' k<'Y to the city
The ann1versJry tribute Ill
<'IUd(•d t•elebnlws '>UC'h as mm ll'
st ar John Wayne, CJlong with
market employees and hundreds
of loyal customers .
T he List of the organizatwns
wh1t•h he led vr rounded ll>
ltengthy. H includes the Goofof
rers. a coffee cluh made up of
longtime Newport Beach civic
and business leaders.
As an a ppointee o f President
Eisenhower, he served a s a
special envoy lo an international
llusiness eon!erence 1n Italy.
Mr Richard was the founding
prt>sident of the Orange County
Philharmonic Society and also
helped organize Orange County
Ri g Brothers ·
H e was president of lhl'
Newport Harbor Arca Chamlx!r
of Commen:e and the Newport
Ht•ac h United Fund
lit• was a member of the board
of chrt•clors of lht• Orange Em
p1rc· Count·1! 11f the Hoy Scouts of
/\mt•r•t'3. <~oodwill of Orangt·
('1111111,v rtw Ornngt· Coast YM
('J\, lhP Nl''-"port Beat'h Publil·
l.1br JI'). :mcl holh the Hoys and
Girls Clubs of the Harbor Area
,\ s upportt•r or llo;.ig Me moncil
llu::.pilal. he was one of the
ch <•rter memberi-. of the 552
Club, a hospital support group.
Mr Richard wa::. ;m active
I I " ~· r1 l' I ,, I .. u p p (I r I l' r 0 r
It l'PU hi I (' a II (' iJ l•:-t·s CJ nd <'<HI
fltdJI l'S
\m1111g ~11 lt1cl1ard's sur
,·1\'nr:. :u e hi ., widow. Jenny. ;ind
hi~ :.on .John
'I h t• \' II ;i ' t• :. u g g e s l I: cl
nH·rnonJl con1nhut1on!> to either
01 ;rn,gl' Count) U1g Hrothers or
(11 I ht• OranJ,!c Empire Counc il of
tht• Boy !-it•t11Jt!) nf America
Services Set
For Traffie
Victim, 9
M<'m<>rial service:. will be held
Saturda y o t Wes tminster
Memorial Park for Uonald Ken
neth Haney. a 9·year.old Hunt.-
1ngton Beach boy who died Tues-
day of injuries he !tuffered in a
Wl'l'kend tniffi<' aceident
Services wi II begin at lO 30
a m . at the mcmon31 park
t•ha11t:>I with private burial to
follow
The young:.tcr dit•d at Pacifica
Community fl osp1tal I-le was
knoC'ked off his bicycle last
Saturday hy a <'ar al I.he in·
tersection of Warner Avenue
and Pacific Coast Highway. The
d r1v('r of the car. a 21-year-old
La Puente man wasn 't held.
The dead boy is s urvived l)y
his parents. Theodore and
Sylvia ·
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IO lhl' duth or Ms f1ther. John
T While Sr . d uol b~d by
friend• H a q uiet. r•h•wua
man
Hom1clde-dttct·tlves Sllld tht·
Wh itt•~()'' u.nd his ~u~tct
NI 1ch•ll•. 1~. told them lfley
wanted lhear fathe r kllled
because "M wo~ldn't let Ult do
what we wanted to do."
Tbe father lmpo1ed a t p.m.
t·urfow on his chlldrtin, pressed
thtim lo keep up their gra<lea m
•u·hool, rutd instructed them ln
lhe lhble thrOuj(h rnading and
tJ1scu111110n tsL-a11lonlf in lbe r»mlly
Uvtna room. th" loen·11ert were
QUOh.H1 as ~aylng
Pohre charged that lht' White
t•hlldren loft lhu1r futbur's body
Queen Unhappy
Pri11ee 'quires Divorcee
l.ONl>ON <AP) Pt mcc Charles, at 30 Britain's
mo~t t-hJ:iblt• bachelor·. wa~ rt>ported to have a new
g1rlf ncnd And bet' a use sh<·~ a divorcee. his mother
Out'en 'ft~h.wtx:th was said to he far from pleased.
W11lwm 1 lkkf'y. ~oss1p 1:olumnis t in the London
t.1 hlmd Dall~ Express. named the woman as 23-ycar-
oltl .Jmw W,1l'cl . fornwr wift• uf cavalry offi cer Toby
W<• r<I
I ll <'k<·y s1,11d -.he ha:> bel'n a<'ting us assistant
m ~.111agcr of thl' posh Gunrds Polo flub. whose head·
qu.11 tt·rs art• only a fl'W miles from Windsor Castle.
Thl· 1u·1nt1• 1:-. .1 kl•t•n µolu fan and player. and
I llt·k\·~ :-..wt :-.lw ml'I h11n through their mutual love
of hor:-.t's
"Tht' qm•t•11 ts !'inul lo be concerned about their
f n endship . prt•s umably bl-cause 1t could cause pro-
bkms if lh1• ht•11· lo llw lhront• bc<'ame scrioulsy in·
nh1<•d with a .... oung divm·rt'l'." said Hickey.
UCl-County Hassle
Goes to Arbitrator
UC Irvine 1s taking its dispute
with Orange County over $10.3
million in unpaid medical bilb
and collection fees to bindmg
arbitration.
The university told county or
f1 c•1als this week Uwt 1l will s ub
m 1t the controversy lo an 1m
1wrtial third party. whose de
r 1s ion on whether the county
owes the money would be final ·
University officials claim the
c·<1unty is rt.''ipons1ble ror three
'l'ars or unpu1d l.>111!-t undpr a
<'uni rat.:L the :-chool has with the
1·11unty to provide medical care
to indigents al UCI Medical
t'C'nter
The coW1\.y maintains the $10.3
million was s pent on medical
treatment and services not cov.
cred by the contract when the
universit y took over opera lio:-is
of the med1eal center three
~1·ars ago.
Murry Cable. direetor of
med11:al services for the county,
s uid that the 1m1 vcrsily, because
1t is a teachinR hospital. does
things that are not medically
neeessary.
"We only pay for what is
medically necessar y." Cable
said
Toby Milligan. a spokesman
for the medical center disagreed
on the nature of treatment.
"Any medical treatment we
perform is necessary." she said
todav
Th e university and county
3greerl to take unresolved mat-
tc.>rs lo a binding arbitr ation
when they approved the con·
tract
Cable said the contract stale!.
that if lhe uruvers 1ty is to be re
i mburse d , UC I mus t get
a uthorization before treatin~ a
patient for a non-emergency
condition.
Eaeh bill also 1s reviewed by a
panel of physicians lo determine
1f the treatment was necessary
The arbitration is expected to
lake several months
Judge Shuts Court
For Small Hearing
A preliminary he aring into
s econd·degree murder charges
lodged against plastic surgeon
Or Ralph Small and his male
nurse were closed to the public
Wednesday at the request of de·
fcnse attorney Terry Giles.
Dl'fendants m criminal cases
huve the rit,thl by law to ask that
p1·l'11 mi nary hearings be closed
10 the pubhc The hea rin~ is be
ing held to determine if Dr
Small should ~land trwl
Bicyclist, 6,
Dies After
Hit by Auto
Six -year-old Me la nie Marie
Priviter a of Newport Reach. in-
jured Sunday when she was hit
by a car driven by a 17-year-old
boy. who police allege had been
drinking, died Wednesday night
a l Hoag Memorial Hospital.
Police said today the youth
ra ces c h arges of vehicular
manslaughter in connection with
the accident that occurred near
the little girl's Spyg lass Hill
home.
Traffi<' investigators s aid the
('hild is the sixth person to die in
a traffic accident in Newport
Beach this year. They also said
she is the fifth to be kilJed in a
traffic accident in which drink-
tng wu involved.
Rosary for the little girl will
be recited Friday at Our Lady
Queen of the Angels Catholic
Church. Mass of Chris tian
Burial will be celebrated there
Saturday at 10:30 a .m .
S h e i s s urviv e d by her
parents. Dr. and Mrs. James
Privitera; her brothers Marie
Dan and 'nm, and a slster ue1)'.
ble, all of Corona dcl 'Mar:
patemaJ •randparenu, Mr. and
Mra. Jame• R. PrlvHera of
Florida , and maternal
•raodmother, Mrs. Grace E.
Hyslop of Nebr11ka.
Bur ial tollowJng funeral lervtc~ will be al the Ascension
Cemetery, El Toro.
Small, a 31·year-old Laguna
Bt:ach resident, is charged wilh
s econd·degree murder in con-
nection with the Novem ber l978
dt>ath of a JJ.year·old woman
~ho went into cardiac arrest
during breast implant surgery
at Small's Santa Ana clinic
His nurse, 48·year -old Leonard
<.'et s e of Moreno a lso was
rh;irgcd with second-degree
murder m connection with the
death of the woman. Kim Plock
of Sanla Ana.
Small. Case and <1 third man.
technician Ronald Milstead, also
face lesser chari{es relatin~ to
a lleged violations of the state
business rode and the unlawful
practice or medicine.
Earlier this year. Small's
ht•ense to practice medicine was
revoked for one year by the
state Board of Medical Quality
As surance. The stale agency
als o placed Sm all on 10 years
probation.
SII,ER .•.
Rosemary and son . Richard
Sile r. both of Newport Beach.
a nd two daughters , Pamela
Christiansen of San Francisco
and Patric ia Siler of Costa
Mesa.
Friends may call for visitation
Friday a t Bell 8 roadway
Chapel. Costa Mesa rrom noon
to 9 p.m .
Funeral services will be held
Saturday al 11 a .m . al Pacific
Vie w Memorial Park Chapel,
with Dr. John Huffman Sr. of·
riclallng .
Fever Persis tent
WASfllNGTON (AP) -Doc
tors uy they still don't know
what iS c1uslng the hllh renr
that has hospitalized Charles
Schultie. President Carter·1
chief economic •dvlser, sloce
July s. A spokes w o man at
Bethesda Naval Ho•pital said
Wednesday that Schulhe, 54,
haa had a periodic rever aa high
as 104 degrees.
undlaturbed In their home for
nine daya while they went on a
1ptnd1nl 1pree with his money
and credit cards
In May. Miche lle was convict·
ed of delinquent aiggravated
murder and theft in the s laying.
Juvenile Court Judge John F.
Corrigan committed her to the
Ohio Youth Commiaslon. which
ha1 JurlsdJction t.o keep her in a
s tate facility tmUI she is 21.
S w eeney earlier o rdered
J e ro me Watkins. 18, the a lleged
g unman. confined Indefinitely at
Lima State Hospital after two
psychiatris ts tes tifie d that
Watkins was not compe tent lo
stand trial.
Homicide d e tective Robert
Shankland said after the body
was discovered that he could not.
understand the s laying.
"They had everything their
father could give them· $20 a
week allowance. a TV in their
bedrooms. a magnifi cent stereo
s ystem, a classy CB radio."
Shankland said.
"He tthe rather> fixed their
meals. c leaned their home.
dropped them orr at school
picked them up and probably
wiped their noses, too "
Factory Home
Plan to Get
Irvine Study
Irvine City Council membt>r!>
have given approval to forma·
tion of a committee to study fac-
tory -built housing.
Formation of the group was
u rged by Councilman Arthur An-
thony. He said he believes thC1l
prefabricated units could be
used to make housing more ar
fordable to low and moderate in
come individuals who want to
live and work in Irvine
The committee will be com
prised of Anthony. a represen-
tative of the e1ty i.tarr. a plan
n1ng comm1ss1onl•r and a
represenl al1 vc o r the Ir vane
Company
Committee meetings will be
open to the public, although An
thony cautioned that he didn't
want initial mN•tinp_s flooded
with sales mc•n from the pre
ra bricated housing industry.
Mesa Police
Plan Exhibit
At OC Fair
Protectin~ homes and bus1 ·
nesses against theft will be the
goal of a crime pn:vcntion ex-
hibit Costa Mesa police plan for
the Orange County Fair. which
opens Fnday anri runs through
J uly 22.
The fair is located at 88 rair
Dr ive. across the s treet from the
Costa Mesa police station.
The exhibit, to be open from 10
a .m . to midnight Friday through
Sunday and noon lo 10 p.m . Mon·
da y through Thurs d ay. win
feature displays of locks. alarm
systems and security lnforma
taon.
It will be staffed by commun1
ty service officer Sandi Rose.
who will schedule free home and
commercial security inspections
ror Costa Mesans.
AUSTRALIA
Melbourne
• .............. 0
MAP TRACES PATH OF SKYLAB IN RE -ENTRY PLUNGE
Australians Picking Up Pieces of Charred Oebrta
Fro•Pa~Al
SKYLAB PIECES .••
was the first to claim a find, but
his turned out lo be a hoax -
perpetrated in part to "re .
taliate" aga ins t US. spacE:
s c 1 e~tists "as we didn't ap.
prcciate them deliberately de-
ciding to put Skylab down in
Australia." said one of those in-
volved.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration did not
"aim " the descending craft at
Aus tralia, bul a tumbling
Fro• Pag«-A I
F1RE •..
:.ire seeking lht• van and sts occu·
pants today. "We believe lht'
parties responsible mtentwnally
set the fi re." Davis s aid
Jt look fire crews and more·
than 100 inmates from the Norcu
men's institute nearly five hour!.
to brin~ the fire under control
One inmate, Conrad M Lopel.
38. was inJured when a bulldozer
making a fire tr ail 50 feet aoove
him dis lodged a large ro('k
which fell down and penctralccl
his helmet
He was rus hed to Saddleback
Community Hospital where he
received stitches for wound~ Lo
h1 !t head and ~a !> lat er
lr:msported back to the Norco
facility
City. county and state rr<>ws
responded to the <I p m fire with
24 brus h eng 1nt·s. thre e
bulldozers. ei ~ht hand <'rewi\ and
four air tankers from thC' Ryan
a1 r a ttack center 1n Hemet. a
stale operated facility
C a n yo n r c• s 1 cl t· n t s . a r l
fest1val~oers and bui;1ness Dt'O
pl<' lined Canyon Road JUSt snulh
of lh<.> fire Wednesday aftemvun,
cheC'nng on the air tankers a~
they dipped down into tht• can
yQn ~1th their chemu:ul rctar
d<tnl
But police had trouble with
about 100 spectator~ who lined a
ridge opposite the fm : in the Top
of the World neighborhood of
Laguna Beach to watch the fire
fig hting effort.
Fire Marshal J a mes Presson
said he had to call police lo re·
m ove s pectators who ignored
the "no tresspassing" signs at
the north end of Alta Laguna
Boulevard.
maneuver made toward the end
may have extended its fall for
enough to reach the continent's
southwest corne r
The San Francisco Examiner
newspaper is ofrcnng a $10.000
reward for the first piece of
Skylab turned an to 1t, and
various commcre1al oulfit:-.
around the world reportedly ~rt.
ready to pay for chunk'> Lh<:y
could sell as souvenirs.
NASA spokes wom a n Mary
Fitzpatrick said in Washington
today the s pace af!ency might
'>l':ld e xpt•rt s lo Wes.t e rn
Aus tralia t o check on th ..
;iuthcnt1e·1ty of pactt•c; reportedly
found
,\ uthont1c!> calC'ulatt-d th<•I
most of all of tht• :.µace i.tatwn':-
rt"mains landed in un areu t·en
te rt>d near Balladon1<.1 . a "Pars."
h populat1:c1 r;.in c h are<.t 53\J
mill''> l.'d:-.l of Penh
<A/fee Takes
1 O-ce11t Jump
NEW YOHK <AP >
Proctef\& Gamble Co . thl'
nation 's :-.econd ·lar~csl
cvfft'e roaster, h;.i s hoos tcd
th P whol(•s a I e p r 1C· 1· of
Fo lf!er 's ground c·o ffee
brands by 10 t'P nl c; a
pound.
Thl" C1nc1nnat1 bas en
company said WC!dne:.riay
Ill> price for ground coffee
1~S3 18perpound
Procter & Gamble o;a1d
the increase rl'flects :i
steady n se 1n lh1• 1.ir1r1· of
un roasll'tl Cl)fl 1•1• ht•c1 ns
that h.iS pu.-;hed the pr1cc
of ;:i pound of Folg1·r·~ rof
h.'t' up by 70 nnl'-:.inn·
Fl'bruary
Switches Sides
SACRAMENTO IAP1 -Paul
Gann's "Spirit of 13" spending
hmit initiative gamed a promi-
nent convert Wectne:.day. As-
s embly Speaker Leo McCarthy ,
one of the mos t outs poke n oppo-
nents of Propos itio n 13 last year.
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CAUFORNlA
State Justice Hit
€lark Rapped in Tanner Pro~e
IAN FRANCISCO <AP> -....,~ tNpt\Mo
~ CaWonala hDNme Cwrt #Obe • J\llUce ••wam C1aJt
WM aocwed ol bavtq "palnlad
tbe tbW J..Ue• ( Roee Bird> ID a (ila• upt.••
Attorney Rarry DeUaonna -~ clalmed Clark• bad •oa etb • "by d ut111 or
otberwlM'' ln bit ftv• daya of
teaUinoa.y which eocMd •arUer Lbla.-.
0.lllODAa mad• the comment
to the Commlukln on Judicial
Perfonnanee w'-lcb ia problna
court ... and all•f aUoM that aomt controvtrala dedalona were delayed to prot.eet Ma. Bird
in ber que1t for eonftnnaUoo by
voten lut Nov. 7. She narrowly
won that oonl\rmat.Jon.
Nixon Leaves Today
For Visit to Shah
Former President Nixon planned to leave bis San Clemente
seaside estate tonight-probably by heUcopter-aHd go to Tt
juana, oo the first leg of a journey to visit the shah of Iran.
Airline officials s aid that in Tijuana, Nixon would board a con
troversial DC·lO JeUiner headed toward Mexico City
"The reservations were made through Aeromexico " s aid Bud Lewis, president of the Lewis Co. in L6s Angeles, which bandies
public relations for the airline Aeromexko's office in Tijuana also
confirmed the arrangements Wednesday
LEWIS SAID THE former chief executive will depart from the
border city at 7:55 p.m . with a party of 14 people. The flight is due
to land in Mexico City at 11: 30 p. m.
Reports from Tijuana said Nixon would arrive by helicopter
and that this would be his second trip to the border city this year
His first one was Jan. 10 for a luncheon.
The visit was not expected to be a long one, since Nixon has
scheduled a party at his home here Sundav fo·r several of the
nation's astronauts. The party will be ihe last ·major event in the
estate that once served as the Western White House. Nixon has
sold the beacbfront property to three Newport Beach businessmen.
THE TIJUANA AIRPORT spokesman who asked not to be
identified said security for the flight was being coordinated with
the United States Secret Service, which still guards Nixon, but
declined to say what s pecific arrangements were planned.
Nixon had originally planned to travel to Mexico on Western
Airlines, but a Western spokesman said some 200 Mexican ground
-crew workers went on strike July l and the airline bas since been
unable to operate in Mexico.
Oelhonna, "ho asked the
court ror a chance to cross·
ex amlne C lark, later told
newameo he quesUoned the tone
and cbaract.erlsaUona ln Clark's
teatlmooy about conversations
and meetinp wtt.b Ma. Blrd.
The crou·examlnatlon re-
quest waa taken under s ub-
mluloo.
Clark. too, took a . sw!pe by
contending "another Justice) or
at leut her lawyers, a re at-
te mpting to tum this lnto an ad-
veraary proceeding."
HE SAID be bad cooperated in
th e public probe ~~spite ~is
"grave reservations as to t~
constitutionality, and be and his
staff considered themselves as
"witnesses, not litigants or ad-
versaries"
T he justice testified earlier
that two pages of a Los Angeles
Times story draft the writer left
him after agreeing it was inac-
cu rate are miss10g.
lie said if he must face cross·
exam ination. he wanted the
chief justice. her attorneys and
staff to be questioned on their
knowledge of the missing docu·
men ts .
A Los An geles Times story
published on election day said
the court had earlier reached a
4.3 decision in the Tanne r case.
The ruling permitted judges to
grant probation despite a law re-
quiring prison terms for persons
using a gun in the commission of
a crime.
THE STORY s aid the high
court delayed its filing because
it might influe nce voters. It
further claimed two justices.
neither named . had confirmed
this. Ms. Bird sided with the ma·
jority in the ruling.
Sex Swingers Free
Ruling Disappoints Police
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Police say
a decision by the City Attorney's of·
lice that it probably will not pros·
eeute 15 persons arrested at Plato's
R etreat West on le wd conduct
cha rges was "disappointing, but not
s urprising."
City Attorney Burt Pines con·
t ended Wednesday that Pla to's
Retreat was "semi-private" and that
visitors were not offended by the
club's group sex
&000 Arre• Burn
By The Assodated Press
Firefi ghters began clean-up opera·
tions today in the wa ke of brush fires
that charred a lmost 8,000 acres of
Southern California terrain and
destroyed four homes.
The homes were lost in a 6.000-acre
fire in San Bernardino County's
Lucerne Valley. T he blaze was con-
troll ed We dnesday. Cal ifor.11a
Department of Forestry a uthorities
said
~Fine• Ea•ed
LOS ANGELES CAP) -The Air
Quality Management District says
165 Southern California firms ac·
<'Used of breaking pollution-reducing
Jaws during three predicted second-
Dtt_.~tt;
( ___ sr._'A.Ti_'E __ )
stage smog a lerts last month wiU not
be prosecuted.
But the AQMD said Wednesday it
wi II prosecute 15 compani es that did
not reduce emissions as they should
have during the a lerts.
Odd-e.,en End A•ked!
S AN JOSE CAP> -Allocat10n of
gasoline by odd·even days is no
lo nger need e d a nd s hould be
abolished, says Paul Hay, director of
the Santa Clara County Service Sta-
tion Dealers Association.
H ay told the county Board ot
Supervisors Wednesday night that oil
companies feel July represents the
low point in gasoline deliveries and
things will improve in August.
Dogs K HI Sheep
" LOS ANGELES CAP) -Packs of
ne ighborhood dogs have been killing
and injuring sheep in pens at Pierce
College in Woodland Hills for nearly
five months, according to Ma ry
Ashtoo, theschool'sfarm manager.
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
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~.July 12. 1m
Comm11ter Blues
DAIL v PILOT AS
Budget
Approval
Blocked
SACRA M ENTO CAP> -
California remained without a
state budget today, 12 days into
the new fiscal year. after As·
sem bly R epublicans blocked
what they called a "bloated"
S16.6 billion budget.
The spending bill was defeated
late Wednesday night on a 49-?.4
Assembly roll call a fter the
Republican minority refused in
a s ix-hour standoff to com
promise demands to trim the
budget. The bill needed 54 votes. ~
BUT ASSEMBLYMAN Daruel
B oa tw r ight , D ·Concord ,
chairman of the committee that
wrote the proposed s pending
plan for the 1979·80 fiscal year,
im med.lately announced that he 1 would ask for another vote today
on the budget bill.
If tha t move f a ill). the
Legislature must name a new
Senate-Assem bly committee to
rewrite the budl(et and try again
j for approval or both houses
Tll E DEFEAT E D ball wa"
$654 m1llton more t han lht:
o~mocrat1c governor requested.
and $1 3 bilhon. or 8 .5 pcrc ... nt,
more than spending m lht:! pal)t
year.
Traffic was heavy on the Golden Gate Bridge Wednesda)
as Marin and Sonoma counties commuters had to drive to
their jobs in San Francisco Bus mechanics and driver~
for the Golden Gate Bndge Transit Dtstnct honored
picket lines. The district bu::.c~ u::.ually carry 11.000 com·
muters per day across tht-bndge. Another strike has
idled ferry service and "orkers for Bay Area Rapid
Transit a re threatening to stnk~
Rrown has pledged to use his
vt·to to mak(· ~uhstantial C'Ub,
pa rticularly an 14 5 pe rn•nt pay
raises for statr cmployct:s, and
the Hepublu:an leader of tht·
SPnate. William Campbell of Ha-
<'1c nd<1 Heights. support"<! the
budgt•l bill . sayanJ! he wa'> t•ount ·
ing on Brown to lnm at be1ck to
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-means or moderaUna the effect.a of reel tape on
developers. The l ue is. as usual, trafflc. Tbe problem · .. ,
a propo&f'd major South Coast. Plau office project had to
wait until a tri·clty study and recommeodatioM were re
ady. It would be aubJect to lengthly delays and likely added
costs for the dev.topen.
However, council member didn't believe they
s hould s imply approve the project while traffic
continues to J&m up on Bristol Street. So they s truck a bargain watb joint developen
Prudtmllal lnsur~ce and C.J. Segerstrom Md Sons for
the "'115,000.square-foot proJect across Anton Boulevard
from the South Coast Plaza Hotel.
T h e council approved the rroJect, a nd the
developers agreed to an unus ua condltlon : They
committed themselves to perform or share the cost of
performing future road improvements that have yet to
be determined.
According lo the condillon, the improvements could
be regional rather than local if Santa Ana and Irvine
impose s imilar conditions on their new d evelopments.
Otherwise. the improvements would be limited to Costa
Mesa.
The agreement bet ween developer and city is based
on a kind of trust that's becomang rare along the Orange
Coast these days.
It speaks well both for the Segerstrom firm. which
has won city trust in previous developments, and for
the council me mbers, who consistently show care and
thoug ht in their decisions a nd avoid capriciousness.
It should a lso be noted that there's a safeguard for
the public interest : With the city having power of
approval or disapproval over future Sout h Coast Plaza
developments, continued cooperation appears to be
assured.
living T o gethe r
A dispute that has bubbled for years between-Costa
Mesa city officials a nd the Orange County Fair Board
across the street has finally blown the lid off the pot.
The City Council decided this month to "take
appropriate legal action" t-0 force the fair board to
s ubmit its master plan through city procedures.
Fair officials had submitted the plan informally but
contended that, as a state agency, they aren't under the
city's jurisdiction.
City officicils point out that fair traffic. fires.
disturbances. noise and other health and safety problems
affect their citizens directly.
It isn't c lear who has the legal rig ht to do what to
whom. but the fact is that the master plan is one of the
biggest proj~cts likely lo hit Costa Mesa fdr some time.
And city planners. while not all-knowing, do have
con side r a ble expertise a t spollrng weaknesses,
preventing planning errors and evaluating development
plans from a broader perspective tha n the d eveloper's
architects and engineers.
J\ thorough review by city officials could well save
the c ity and the fair board many head aches in the
future.
And, as council members point out. s uch agencies as
the U.S. Postal Service and Fairview State Hos pital
have honored formal city procedures and met aU
conditions.
A lengthy legal process will burden the taxpayers
and cause unnecessary ill will
The fair board would find it in its own best interests
to be a good neighbor .and get city endorsement of its
plans
They Pay T h eir Way
When Costa Mesa recreation class fees s hot up after
Proposition 13, attendance dropped by 50 percent.
But then it climbed back up again, and this summer
city officials say they've had record registration.
What's even more interesting is that attendance is
running al nearly 100 percent. People who used lo drop
classes after a couple of sessions don't seem to be doing
that any more.
Costa Mesa officials note that people a ppreciate
what they pay for.
And, as the cost 1s lransf erred from the taxpayer to
the user , it might also be noted that people appreciate
what they don't have to pay for, too.
• Opinions el(pressed tn the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those ot their authors and
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'Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boy d I Skepware
ByL.M.BOYD
' Computerized pollsters
!racked down 1,500 wives
who had been married three
year s or less, and asked
:them if they preferred their
usband s to s l eep in
sleepwear or in the nude. The ,najority said in the nude.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Caltran.s bas bestowed upon our area another
environmentally
beauWul weed-covered
ditch at the end of the
Corona del Mar
Freeway stub. Will It
stay • loq •• the one lD Cotta Mesa at tbe
end of the Newport
J'reeway?
E. A. a..
Those pollsters lhen asked
1,500 husbands who had been
married three years or less if
they preferred their wives to s leep in sleepwear or the
nude. The majority said in
sleepwear. Our Love and War man does not know what
to make of this. ~·s baffled.
So Crequently did the great
Al be rt Einstein absent·
mindedly walk into
som ebody else's house in-
stead ol his own at Princeton
that bis wife had their front door painted bright red to tip
him oer every day that be
was at the right place.
The swtrl on the shell of an
eastbound snail is on Its
southerly side. In other
words, ils s hell curls
clockwise.
Forty-six percent of the people who dle ln AA1 elven year do so wllbln t•ree
months after their Mrtbcla11. Only e perceut die lD UM
tbree montht before tbllr
blrtbda)'t.
Q. Hal any Scwlet lUdir remoWMI from omce ... , re-turned to power?
A. Not aooe.
Jack And rson
Carter Pockets Expense Money
WA SHINQTON -Jimmy
Carter promised the volen ht1
would ftrret out 1overnment
waste and Improper use ol the
taxpayers' money But in bis
.earch for mhused funds, our
mllllonalre chief executive
falltid to look In lbe bandiest hid·
tn1& place ot all -his own
pocket.
During bis first two years in
orflct1, the parsimonious pre!li·
dtnt ispenl on·
I y o n e ·
seventh of his
$50.000 annual
expense al·
lowance. But
in s tead of
turning the
two-year total or $85.727 left
over back to
the Treasury.
Carter put the money 1n his
personal bank account.
There's nothing illegal about
1t Indeed, the practice bas been
sanctified by tradition in the 30
years of presidential walking·
around money. Carter's pre·
decessors in the White House
didn't turn their leftover al·
lowance back, either.
Mailbox
IN FACI', Richard Nlxon. with
his usuaJ nalr for Imaginative
income·t.ax calculations, tried to
stretch the taxable expense al·
lowance by claiming depreda-
tion on White.House furniture as
a deduction. The Internal
Revenue Service disallowed it.
The unusual thing about
Carter's expense money is bow
little of it he manages to use
each year. The purpose of the
$50,000 allowance was to spare
presidents from having to pay
unofficial costs of the presidency
out of their own pockets. Former
President Herbert Hoover
estimated that "the minimum
cos t to the preside nt is
somewhere between $25.000 and
$35,000 a year of conducting the
White House in such a fashion as
1t should be conducted." That
was 30 years ago, when 1t cost a
mere three cents to mail a first
class letter.
YET WE HAVE learned. with
the help of Jesse Sterns of the
Sterns News Service. that Presi·
dent Carter spent ju.st $1,108.52
of his $.50.000 allowance in 1977.
and $13,165 last year. In fact.
J RS may disallow $12, l 1 I or the
19'18 "business expenses," which
went for staff parties and recep-
tions. (The remaining Sl.054 was
spent for meals. gifts and mis·
cellaneous expenses.>
In contrast to Numero Uno.
Vice President Walter Mondale
scrupulously returns the unspent
portion of his modest $10.000 al·
lowance. ln urn be turned back
$4,934; last year he gave the
Treasury $5,180.
While the $85,727 unspent pres·
idential allowance is peanuts,
the American public might be
forgiven for expecting Carter.
the born-again crusader for
truth, beauty and economy. lo
se t an example for the
bureaueratic spenders he cam.
paigned again$.t.
We asked Robert Lispsbutz.
the president's counsel. why
Carter didn't return his leftover
ex p ense mon ey to th e
Treasury. "It's neither expected
nor required," Lipshut:z: said, ad·
ding that neither he nor Carter
even considered such a step. He
a lso suggested we read the
legislative history of the bill to
get a better unde rstanding of its
purpose
Maybe Lipshutz would benefit
from his own suggestion. If
there's one thing lhe con·
gressional debate of 1949 makes
clear, it is that there was serious
concern over the possibility that
a president wouJd simply use the
$50,000 as additional salary
''THE REAL RUB.'' said the
Senate's resident moralist.
Wayn e M o r se. then a
Republican, of Oregon. ''is that
this entire expense proposal is
but a subterfuge for biding the
real intent of the bill, namely to
increase the president's salary
another $50,000 and call it an ex-
pense account. It is an immoral
principle."
At one point, Republican Sen.
Eugene Millikin of Colorado.
who sought to overcome this ob·
jection by requiring a president
lo certify that the money was ac-
tually used ror expenses. was
asked what would happen lo any
unused portion of the $50,000.
SE VE RAL members of
Congress spotte d the same
sneak attack on the Teasury that
Morse had. They noted that if
the $50,000 were made tax.
exempt. as originally proposed.
st would be worth up to $200,000.
Coupled with the salary raise in
the same bill -from $75,000 to
$100.000 1t would mean that
the president was being voted a
salary or about $300.000 a year
Two year s later, the t ax·
exempt status of the expense al-
lowance was removed. But un-
less one belJeves that Congress
was deliberately trying to de-
ceive the public by calling a
salary raise an expense al -
lowance, the "intent" that is so
important to Ltpshutz seems to
argue 1n favor of g1 vin~ back
anv unused fund ...
ilow d~.:; <.:artl'r kel'p his ex
penses down so low" Well. he
pre ... a1ls on businl•Ssmen to pick
up the tab ror "private" parties.
and he gets the Demol'ratic Na-
tional Comm1lte1' to pay ror his
Christmas cards a $50,000
item las t year.
1 n the absenl'e or l'xphc1t
lej:!islat1on re•quaring lhl' return
()(unused cxp<:n:w money, only a
prcs idt•nt's pcrson1.1 I moral t!t>d{·
t•an d1t·tate what he docs with
thl' "urplu:-Ji mmy Carter·._
l'11d1• ll'llS him Take thP monc)
<1nd run.
S&L Buildings Look Like Cathedrals
To the Editor
The best evidence that the
saving public is being underpaid
in interest on its savings is the
proliferation of unneeded ex·
p e n s ive savings and loan
cathedral-like office buildings in
the county. You deposit your
money and receive only 51h per·
cent interest on your savings,
but if you wish to secure a loan
to buy a home you are charged
from 10 percent to 12 percent in-
terest. a mark-up of 100 percent
to 118 percent. If you ask the
S&L people why. the answer is:
"That's all the law allows us to
pay."
Well . if that is the law, then I
agree with Mr. Bumble. "The
law is a ass. a idiot," and it dis·
criminates against people who
need housing.
In no other business does the
law require that the seller make
100 percent to 118 percent profit
on his sales. In former times the
interest S&Ls paid depositors on
deposits was as low as 4 percent.
and you could gel a loan on your
home for 6 percent. a s pread of
only 2 percent. Now the spread
is more like 6 1h percent. (I
know; I was offered a 6 percent
loan by Mutual.)
No wonder the S&Ls have so
mu c h money to spend on
monumental and superfluous of-
fices. Who is paying for these?
-the small savers receiving the
paltry 51h percent while the gov-
ernment encourages this pro-
fiteering and profligate office-
bu llding spree.
FRANK KLOCK
F ottda's /tlan
To the Editor·
tt appalls me that Governor
Brown is contemplating appoint·
ing Edison Miller to the post of
supervisor in Orange County.
replacing the d eposed Ralph
Diedrich. Nol only is he un-
qualified for the position, hia af.
fUiation with Tom Hayden's ln·
famous CED. "an alternate
structure" replacing American
capltallsrn. It will be the final
blow lo the voters' trust in their
political ele<:tees.
Hayden"• wife, Jue E'oada, on
a recent fund ral.tng venture for
CED in La.IUn• Beacb, prom·
1Hd her audience that lb&, ber
husband and their cohorts
planned to use lnllutnee and
money to .,.ck cudld~ for
OtM1e County dty eo•dla Mid
boardl ol aupervtlorw.
If Ed1aoa MUJer ls appolJtted
lo,t.he board, l •"8.l••t &be "ftx''
I
was completed before Mis~ F'on
da left the county. I also s uggest
that Governor Brown had best
consider the needs of the Orange
County populace before dispers
tng pol1t1cal favor s lo un-
qualified <1nd unwanted appoin·
tees.
MARY 0. MOORE
P ubUe Extort i on
To the Edjtor:
Ralph Diedrich has been con·
victed of demanding a pay-off in
exchange for a land use ap-
proval. Whal the Third District
Supervisor allegedly did was
reprehensible. But he is not
alone. There are others guilty of
the same crime who are still at
large. No property owner should
ever be subjected to extortion.
Obviously, il is in the public in-
terest fo r government to do all
in its power to prevent it. Extor-
tion in land use proceedings 1s
wrong.
Unless, of course. the extor-
tion is openly committed by gov-
e rnment itself.
Then it is all right. because it
has the sanction of law and is
done in the public interest. So we
can all applaud.
Extortion? By government?
YES INDEED. Only it isn't, of
course, called extortion. When at
occurs. il is called an "exac-
tion." It happens a lmost every
day in almost every jurisdiction,
and it happens in many ways.
A property owner is told that
his plans for a particular land
use will not be approved unJess
he ·
< l l Hands over to the public
agency bundles of cash known
as "in-lieu" fees ; or
(2) Turns over to the public
agency sizable chunks of land
known as "dedications"; or
(3) Agrees to finance, partial·
l)' or totally. public improve.
ments thal may or may not be
needed by or oC any value to his
project; or
( 4) Changes his plans so they
conform to speoial sociological,
aesthetic or economic interests
of the homeowners in the exist·
ing commuolly; or
(5) Assents -a.s lf he bad any
choice -to any comblnauoa of
the above.
THESE execllons, whlcb Hem
\0 prolifente Uke wire bancers
lo a doeet, are rarely pr<Mlted
by an)'Olle bul the land UH appli-
cant who ts belnc 1tron1-armed.
Special lnte,..t ll"OUPI alDClel
us encourage th1s kind of extor·
lion in the name or their green
belt. the environment or s1mpl)
to keep more new people out.
The general publ.Jc condones tl.
even though it adds tremendous·
ly to the cost of new homes and
new places to work and shop.
Technically a nd legally. they
do not constitute extortion. They
are exactions -things of value
l!xacted from applicants in ex·
change for' land use permits of
one kind of another. This is the
way that government demands.
and gets. its pay-off. In the public
interest, and with the public's ap·
proval. And the public that de·
mands it and the public that con-
dones it are guilty of aiding and
a betting it.
What Ralph Diedrich was ac·
cused of doing merely earned
the process one pr ivate step
furthe r. The government. the
public. got nothing out of it.
That's the difference. That, and
the way you spell it.
G.W. FERGUSON
Noi!le Co ntrol
To the Editor:
It was almost laughable to
read that the Costa Mesa City
Council is concerned about noise
and air pollution from a pro·
posed l9th Street bridge over the
Santa Ana River. I have begged
our cily officials to show some
concern for the excessive noise
caused by the Ad ams Avenue
"speedway" and l have been
given more excuses than I could
ever relate in one letter. One or
the more ridiculous being that
when the bridge construction
was completed the noise level
would drop. Wrong . . . it's
worse than ever!
Arter doing a little research, I
learned that different types of
street resurfacing can drop the
noise level. One of our traffic
engineers had never heard of
this. The City of Seal Beach ap·
plied for. and got, a federal
grant ror a noise barrier along
the San Diego Freeway ror its
residents. Our city doesn't like
large block walls. A reduction of
the SO MPH speed limit. with en·
forcement, would dec~ase the
noise level. Supposedly, the
"Speed trap law" doesn't allow
this. Perhaps a posted speed
limit of 40 Ml>H wllb enforce·
ment at so MPH would slow
many of the driven down and
thereby help decreue some ol
the noiae.
What it all boils down to, ts no
cU1 otflclal l1 "nlortunate
enou~h to hvt• w1th1n close ear
rdngc of the Adams Freeway so
they are 1ndiHercnl or oblivious
to the constant noi se and <11r
pollution imposed upon residenb
in the area
W 1• nl•cd 19th S tn•el c ut
through to Huntrngton Beach so
traffic and pollution can be dis·
tnbutcd a little more evenl y
The Cosli:t Mesa General Plan
written in 1970 states that the Ct·
ty needs more Santa Ana River
crossings That was nine years
ago. Need I say more'>
SHARRAN RENNA
Help Wa nted
To the Editor
If the following want ad were
to appear in your classified sec·
tion. I feel that it would generate
considerable rntercst
WANTED Accoun tants .
Buyers, Engineers. M athemati·
c1ans, Planners. Programmers.
Salesmen. Scientists. etc R.A.
Deg ree r e qui red . no ex-
perience necessary No direcl
s ubordinates. and no layoff
without your consent.
SALARY: $21,700 to $60,400
<depends on experience l.
FRINGES. Fully paid life,
h ea lth . d e ntal , vis ion .
psychological. and salary pro-
tection insurance for you and de·
pendents. 18 days/year sick
leave (cumulative).
This is the union contract pro·
posal by the Newport -Me~a
Federation of T e achers
(AFL/CIO) in behalf of the
school teachers of the Newport-
M esa School District in want-ad
form and proportioned as though
the teachers worked all year. As
one does in industry.
Naturally. the proposal con·
tains many more demands than
listed here. Since the proposal is
addressed to "Me mbers ol the
Community," it should be eJIC
peeled that interested persons
could get a copy rrom the
Newport-Mesa Federation of
Teachers, 1770 Oraoge Ave .•
Costa Mesa. 92627. ROGER BLANCHARD.
• L.tllera from read era are welcome.
The nght to condense lettm to fat
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Thurldey, July 12. 1979 s ~
DAILY PILOT 87
Avalanche
More TV Ads Pondered
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
Are you bothe r e d b y what seems to be a never-ending
s tream o f commerc ials across your televlsloo screen?
Would you like t o s e e somelhlog done lo reduce t.hls now?
1l you do have t.bis concern, you might be interested to
know that It's s hared by the blg advertisers who put up the
m o ney to buy commercial time from s tations and
n e tworks Their fear is dictated b y v e ry prac tic al con·
slderatio n s : The y 're a fraid the ir m e ss a ges w ill be los t in
the clutte r .
ON THE OTHER HAND. WHJLE Proct e r & G amble ,
Bristol·Myers . G e neral Moto r s and other a d vertis ing
heavyweights are worried about the avalanche of TV co m ·
m e rcials. o ur Justice Department in Was hington, D .C •
has o the r con cerns . It 's unhappy over the e H o rts of the
bro adc a s tinc indus try lo ho ld do wn the number o f com·
merc ia ls
Yes,' yo u read that correctly . In a c ivil antitrus t acl~on
filed on J u n e M . the Justice D e partme nt charged s ta tion
o w n ers with driv ing up the price o f advertis in g by r estrict
1n g the a m o unt or tim e a v a ilable fo r com mer c ia ls .
H ow is commercial
ti m e all oc ate d o n
te le v ision ? Theor e tical
ly . the r e a r e n o limits
A s tat io n can d o ""h a t 1l
ple a s es . It c an s ell as
m u c h lime a s 1t can
find buyers fo r J\ nd
Money
Tree
this is pres umably t~e fre e ente rprise J ungle the Jus tice
D e p a rtme nt w o uld like to pre s e r ve
In pract ice. m os t s lahons a re bound by a c ode they
m a intain thro ug h the ir tra d e a ssociatio n , the N a tio n al As ·
s ociation o f Broadcas te r s This code w a s adopte d In 1952 t u
fo res tall c r it icism that the !>lation owne r s hav e only t heir
s e lfis h inte r ests a l h eart. It's n o t mandatory but s tations
s e rving 85 p e r cent of the U S. population s ubscribe to the
cod t.•
THE NAB CODE SF.TS MODEi. standard~ for s tat1o n i.
to o bserve . The s tanda rds s pecify , fo r e xample . t h at fro m
H lo 11 p m •• n o n p r ogram mate ria l commercial~. s t ation
anno un cem e nts. n etw o rk p romot io n -. o.;h ould tak e up n u
more t h a n 91 ~ m1nutt>!-. p e r ho ur O unng lh" r e 'it of the
da)". lhe hm1t gOl'S up lo 16 minute:. CJ( t:Ommcr c 1als per
h o ur
T h is codt.> a n a tlt!m pt h} th(• bro adcasting ind us t r .>
tn r egulate itself n ola le'> a n titru s t la w s . i.a y !> t he
.l u s llce D e pa rtm ent. in that tl hm 1t~ t h e amo unt o f com
mer r ial time . s l ines compt'l1uo n amon g b road c &is t c ri. an<J
fo r c·e s adv€'rtt!>er s to pli} pn .. m1um ~.trlCt!~ fo r th e r e s l rtc tcJ
tam~ a v ailab l(·
Y o u h aH· t o a gree th at 1t .., t h ou!.!h lful o f the Ju~t 1c1:
Department t o c o m e to lh t-a id o f Cot .1 C o la . M ille r beer.
John s on & Johnson . G i lle tte a n d oth er 111~ s pend e r s o n lhc
l ubl' Nol that t h ey 1o1.l·r e t•o mph 11n1n)? On the c o n trary ,
the~ wen · h<.ipp y to p a y lht:t r SS0.000 for., J O ~crond s h o t kl
lht: i\ml·nc:<in pubhr. and lhe y w e r <' 'A o r m :d only tha t the
n1•t1A ork :. a nd s tat ion :. w o u ld o verload t h1.· 'tc re e n with com
m1.•r c·1a l c·lutter
IT'S THE Jl'STlCE Ot:PARTMENT'S 1:011 .c11uon lhat
tn o ur fre e s ocie t y , a s t ation sh ould b e a llo w ed to o Her <si.
m u c h time a s it c a n s e ll
o r cours e you k now what w o uld h a ppe n 1f a i.tau o n d1cJ
open u p t h e g ales t o u nlimited advertis ing . Anolh t:r go'
e rnme nt a gen c y s ay the Fed e r a l C o m munic atio ns Com
m issio n -w o uld bt• o n its bac k fo r o vcrcomme r c 1ahzat1on
a nd operatin g a s t a t ion with d is r e g ard for the p ublic 1nkrcst
More Inflation
Forecast by Bank
T h e n e w prict> in c r eas e .\. o n i m porte d 0 11 will a dd 0.5 1<1
I p e rce n t t o anflat1o n 1n C a l.tfom 1a. a Ban k o r Ame ric a
econ omis t p red ict s
E r ic T h or v 1re p r eside nt a n d 'tCnto r economis t ,
for ecast t h a t Californ1<.1 con s u m e r pri<•e 1odcx c i. al> <.i w h ole
w ill ris e m o n · tha n 10 p e r c e n t t h is yc;.1r <.1nd 9 p e r c e nt 1r
1980. in c ludinf.? t h e o il·r e la t ed inc r e a s!'
IN i\ REPORT ON Cl'RRF:N1' p rice" uf the.: O r g an1ia
l ion o f P e trnle um E x p o rting C o u n trie s . h r ~aid the r ecent
in creas es w ill have fo ur m aJor im p<.1c t s o n the C alifornia
..-c o n omy: t 1 > s lo w e r r e a l g r o wth and hig h e r tnfla tao n . (2 1
s lo w e r e mploym e nt g r o wth. <~H s hift:> in con s umer s p e nd
1ng p a tte rns a nd t 4 > pro ble m 1> an bus anc s1>. including
tran s porta tio n inte r ruptions hig h e r rue l a nd e n e r g y cost~
and produc tio n d e la y s
T h o r for e s ees th at the f u e l com pon e n t 5 in thl'
w h o les a le price index w ill inc rease more tha n 22 p e r cent
this y ear. F il.rt.her O PEC inc re a ses a ntici p a t ed i n J a nuary
1980 will m e a n "w e c a n expect the who le s ale pric e o f fue l
to n s t' in e xcess o f 20
p e r ct>nt next yea r :· h l'
( J
a d ctc d Eco,Jl.rna...v "T hese ancnrnsc~
1 'fVI.,• • w111 p ush g a s o lmc and
diesel p n ces S to 8 c e n ts
------------hig h er per gallo n .··
T h o r s a id
T h e s lo wdo wn in C alifornia's e m p loy m e n t g r o wth wall
have its g reatest impact o n the se r v ice a nd tra d e s ect o rs.
h e continued. Bus iness es which h ave b een h a rdes t hit by
the ener~y s 1tua t1o n a r e gas s tatio n !., r e s taura n ts. tht•
touris t indus try a nd r e late d s e r vices. O n the othe r h a nd.
c ontin ue d e mployment growth is exp ected In the manufac
turing s ector, le d by a e ros pace.
OVERALL EMPLOYMENT WILL continue to e xpand
in 1979 and 1980 "Employ ment is e xpecte d to reach 10.2
million in 1979. up 3 p e rcent, and 10.5 milUon in 1980, a 2.8
percent gain. A total of 300,000 n e w j obs is e xpected in 1979
a nd 290,000 in 1980," h e s aid.
··continued 'inflation hedge' buy ing by the cons umer
will help employment m the s ervic e and trade secto !'S·
offs etting some of the impacts o f the rec ent OPEC m
c reases."
Thor said changes ere o ccurring in C alifornians'
s pending habits. With the California consumer spending 8
p e rcent to 10 percent of lbe family budge t on e n ergy. many
people are restricting their s hopping trips to w~kends ,
ta king fewer trips to "secondary r ecreation markets" s uc h
as Lake Tahoe. a nd c h a n ging commuter patterns .
Throughout the s tale, ridership on public trans portation
has risen 10 per cent lo 20 percent
Power Plant Sites Eyed
SACRAMENTO <AP > -The h e ad of a s tate Energy
Commission committee considerin g a sit e for the s late's
first major coal·llred power plant says a s ite southeast o f
Fairfield Is the "moat preferable."
Emilio Varan1nl, presiding m ember of the comm ission
commlttee on Pacific Gas & Electric Co.'s notice ol intent
on the plant. also round a proposed Butte County site con·
diUonally accepta ble .
The committee's first choice was a s ite called Mon·
tHuma near the Solano County LOwo of ColllDJvUle,
borderln1 Suisun Bay about u miles southeast or
Fa!rfleld.
More aJr quallly lnformatJon would be needed before
lhe comm14Sloo could nnd a site north or Oroville 1t Table
Mountain totally acceotable . lhe committee's rePort said.
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"It's o ~ooklng show!" I
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by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
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10 lop of head
14 Btowfm
genus
I~ Aquatic
mammal
16 Idol
17 lab toot
19 French city
'J words
20 Steps
21 Subtlehes
23 Shon tOf
taken
25 Black
Comb. lorm
26 Editor
30 Relatives
34 "--
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35 Proh1btl
37 Great lake
38 Preserves
39 Time ol day
42 Vase
•3 Dvorak and
Sotheln
45 Ardor
46 Earring sites .a Accelerate
50 Summer
drink
52 Pto -
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55 Person
59 MUSIC pas·
sages
6J Trumpel
64 Cook111g de·
vrce
66 Eage1
67 Ham •I up
68 Unusual
69 Alternoon
dos
10 Eurooeans
71 Coaster
DOWN
t Motor pans
2 Pass ove•
3 Mineral s1h-
ca1e
4 Conjugal
S Fondle
6Common
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1 Soter disk.
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8 Brown
9 Construc-
tion
1001d gold
COin
It Orama pert
12 Japanned
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Wednesday's Puale Solved.
13 Seth s son
18 Wise man
22 Sea eagle
24 Ong1nat
26 Hindu noble
27 Babylonian
hero
28 Execrates
29 Of kidneys
31 Curacao's
neighbor
32 Clbted
33 Import
J6 Fork parts
40 Took a risk
•1 Gauntlets
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•4 Beaches
•7 Asian asses
•9Consume
51 Makes un·
hdy
53 Fragrance
55 Talk
56 Wander
57 511\\worm
58 Enghsh
!own
60 Russian
river
61 G1een land
62 Progeny
65 Mineral sul-
lix
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