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'Siek' Laguna I• Gold ·Soars ..
ted In Europe,
Baek· on Duty Dollar Dips
MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23, 1979
VOL n, NO. lOt, J Sl!CTIONS, JI ll'AGES
17 I
Laguna Bear#I
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'Ailing' Cops
Return Tonight
f Ry STEVE MITCHELL
Of tM Dltlty PllDI Sufi ,
"We've got nt>arly 100 hours of
experience on duty right now,''
~ quipped one veteran Laguna f Beach Police officer this morn-
t ing.
f But that's only two sergeants
and a lieutenant hardly lhe
continJ!ent of officers at the
Three Killed,
Fourth Hurt;
Motive Sought
EVERGREEN, Va. CAP) -
Three people were shot to death
and a fourth was wounded today
at a house near this rural AP·
pomattox County community,
state police s aid.
The injured man was taken to
Lynchburg Ge neral Hos pital.
where .h e was r e ported in
serious condition with head
wounda.
Police sald the four were sur-
, veyors employed by American
· Engineers of Atlanta who were
staylnc at the house while work·
in& on a job for Colonial Pipeline
Co. hi Appomattox County.
A ai.ae police dispatcher who
asked tat his name not be used
aakl an employee of the pipeline
company was on his way to the
bouae to pick up the four to take
them to work about 8 a.m .
''He beard shot& and then a
acream'' comin g from the
house, the dispatcher said.
The unidentified employee
pboned police. who arrived at tbe bcMlle and found three men
delMI md a fourth wounded.
JdendftcatJon of the men was delar-1 became· no identifica-
... WM bDI oa an)' o! them,
~ ..... Moe Nici they bad no •ua· · ,.... Md tUt ao motive for the
•1111 •bed bMa dltermlned.
police station on a normal Mon
day morninJ:.
/\ more respectable number of
o rficcrs will return lO duty
tonight at midnight, us .. ailing"
officers return to duty ror the
r1r~t time since midnight f''r1
day.
"We'll be rcturmn~ to work al
midnight." said Officer Terry
M acAdam. pres ide nt of the
Laguna Beach Police Officers
Association which called on
fellow officers to call in sick
beginning F'nday.
"That's what we had planned
lo do pending the outcome of a
meeting with the city on T.hurs
day." MacAdam said
Twenty.five of the 37 police
personnel in Lciguna Beach have
been calling in sick since Fri
da y. and P olice C hie f Jon
Sparks said he's only been off 10
hours since midnight Friday.
"The sergeants a nd above
have been on 12 hours and off 12
hours since the sick-In." Sparks
said this morning.
Fortunately. the weekend log
s aw only the normal number of
drunk arrests and a few
burglaries In the town, which
swells to a population many
limes weekday number .vith
beach and art festival visitors.
"We were extremely busy
over the weekend," Sparks satd.
"but we didn't have to ask for
help from the Sheriff's depart·
ment."
"The people <sergeants and
above> on duly are our most ex·
perienced officers and they did a
s uper job," he said.
Mean.while. police association
leaders plan to aek the City
Council to meet with them face
lo race tonight, "to alleviate any
possible misrepresentation or
(See SICK, Pase AJ)
fJfllTE BOVSE
FINE TO BROWN
NEW YORK <AP> -
Califonia Gow. Jerry 8roh,
wbo nlua8' to Un tn h .. state'• r..::=~=-... -= =·~ In tbe White Houae tf elected
prnldent.
")l looU prett)' convenient.''
he aaid on a CBS·TV interview
broadcat today. "I could walk
to work."
300 e ort
.. ers ave
..
f .. 175,000
Challenge
Big Surf
Nt'arlv :.i<JO :-.w1mmer:. had t•J
In· pulled from the· :.urf lh1:.
wN•kend by NPWJHlrl Beach
lifeguard:. who had lofi(gcd only
l'1ght n•:.cuc~ the• preced1ni.t
"'cck~nd
Tht· d1fft•n•1wt• wa:-. hurrwani· 1iJ~I~~ Dolorc'> which pu!->hc<I brcuker!> t " of up lo Ill fl'l'l that l'ra:.hcd on
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POLICEMEN, PARAMEDICS LABOR UNSUCCESSFULLY tO SAVE FULLERTON MAN'S LIFE
Fatal Crash Jn Newport'• Back Bay Followed Plk>t'• Attempt to Giid• Into John Wayne Airport
Plane Crash Kills One
Mesa Cop: Bay Landing Might Have Saved Him
By lACKJE HYMAN Of .... o.11, l'I ... ,...,
A plane crash that killed a
Fullerton man In Newport
Beach Sunday might have been
averted l! the pilot had landed in
the Back Bay instead of trying
to reach John Wayne Airport, an
observer said Wday.
"The worst thing about it was
the guy didn't have to crash ...
said Costa Mesa police officer
Dave Ketchum. ·•(( he'd turned
a quarter of a mlle sooner and
landed ln the bay, he'd be
alive."
Ketchum, who was riding as
observer in the Costa Mesa
pol.Jee Mlicopter al the time of
the 3:51 p.m . accident. pulled
pilot Jack Tesler, 42, from the
wrecka1e of bis Ceasna 210
Turbo Centurion.
T•ler dNd two ~n later at
Hoa1 Memorial Hoapltal ln
N~wpOrt Beach.
A apokeeman for lbt Federal
Avialkln AdlDinil&raUdn. which
11 inv.U,aUq the crash, aaid
i&I came la still unknown.
Ketchum said tbe heUcopter
followed the plane after hear·
,,
ing its radio request for ao
emergency landing a t the
airport.
He sald the powerless plane.
its propeller not spinning. was
headlnl( toward the airport over
Newport Dunes when he first
saw it.
"It looked like he was trying
to glide clear to the airport but it
was downwind." Ketchum s aid.
<See PLAN , Page AZI
Gold Hits Reco,,
Dollar Decl&rws
LONDON CAP> -The price of
sold hit another record in
Europe today of almost '305
while tbe U.S. dollar conllnued
to decline.
''The dollar la Just sllpplq
lower for want of buyers," one
deale"1aid.
Gold opened at a record
1304.\25 an ounce ln Zurich,
Europe's bluest bullion mart.
. then eaec1 to aoa.m by mid·
morllln1 but rebounded to
$304.50 by mld·day -~P 90.31
from Friday.
The prevlou1 record w11 --•••
$303.175 dwinl trading in ZUrich
on Wednelday, wheta tbe llM!ta1
clOMCI at '301.125, a record clos·
Al price.
Gold opened in London al
$303.175, a record ror lbe London
o:aarket. and climbed by after·
noon . to $304.90. up $6.15 from
Friday.
One lANMlon dealer said the
dollar 's shaky prospects
dominated market sentiment. "Some people are still not
happy with the U.S. scene. They
see IOld aa &he tbinl to 1et in·
to,"Ttenld.
the· c1tv ""outh fa<'rn~ h1•ut·hl':.
Lifeguard Capt. Bud Helshc~
said the surf was at its b1gg~l
Sunday wh(•n 95.000 peof)lc cam1•
to Newport's bca<'hcs. Lifeguard~
pulled 168 pc<>plcoutoflhc waler.
Saturday. 124 swimmer-. out of <t
1•rowd of R0.000 had tu he rescued,
hl'sa 1d
BclshP said then· was only onu
o,errnus 1n<:1dl'nt uf a ll the
rescu<:-; on Sunda}.
A San Bt•rnardino woman .
Gl•raldmt> Campos. 2:1, suffered
:i back lnJUQ' al 4 : 30 p. m . ut
Corona dcl M<.1r Marn Ucach. •
She w a " treate d b y
paramedics at the beach a nd
take n t o lloag M e morial
I lospital where she wc.i:. rcleast:d
Sunday night.
China, Viets Clash
PEKING IAP> Vietnamese
soldiers fired across the Chinese
border. killing and wounding
peasants and provoking Chinese
counter-fire. the official Chinese
news agency said today.
Coast
~
Weather
Patchy low clouds ne"r
the coast late ni ght and
earl y morn· .
e rw . a ir through
Tuesday. Lows tonjght 60
to 65. Highs Tuesday low
70s at beaches to mid-80s
IA land.
INSIDE TOD~ V
Former race cor dri~r and
STP Corp. e.recutfve Andy
Granot.IU Lt back on the rood
with a MW buaine.u. See
Pa~A1. •••ex
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Oil Slick 111reat Dissipates
27 Crewmen Milting
After Tan/ten Collide
80N ACCORD. Toba10 <Ar )
Tb• lmmld6a&e threat of pollution
to TobMD'• beMtMI from .. to& l..._af"tlae•uptrtaMenAtl8Mk
&mp,.. and Atrl9•n C•p&ala
four nlabll aao apfearecl &o Ille o~ertolay
, CWTenta and wtnda brc*t up
· lheoHalickandcarriecUUro~
llland. Thire waa no IOii1 er any
a l1nUlcant l ~aka 1e f rolll
the Aea~•n Captain . and ~e
othe r 1.000.foot ahlp waa t(>wed
Into tM AtlaAUc lo let Ole Care
F.x..xon Gains
al Percent
•M •rd hum ltllflf 01.1t T h('n lht!
rrud• Oil •1111 aboard WH to ht•
tran.rtnf'd Wothl'r tankt r•.
1 h so mllHon. Crtick-owned
Athantlr Emal,.._ wa1 repoaUd
.-"total I( ... 21 of the two
hip · 7~ On-.k erew m embtn
WMt" m1 11111~ Ind (H rl'<J dead,
nd rtw or thtt '8 aurvtvor• W4'r•
lnjurt-d
Thf• tot.ii amount of oJI Iott
<'<>uld OQt be dc>tt'rmlned , but It
u pJ)('ar ~ to be lc'll! than half lht.•
rocord 5i4 ·nnltton gullooi. spilled
when the tanke r Amoco Cadla
Wl\ll WfeCkt•d JUSt Orf t he fo'rCDCh
coast las t yeur
NEW YORK CAP>
Exxon Corp , the nitllon ':-.
b r gest oil comp any. toduy
reported a 2t> per('cnt in·
crease in second quarter
9rofits
The two 8\Jpcrtank('rs were re
llM)rted curryinti ubout 70 million
1allon1 e ach Th•· Aegean Cap·
taan , which wuit dttmaged In the
bow, reportf'dly lost about 4
m 1Jhon gullon:. A spokt>l>man for
the Mobil Oal Co . the owner of the
011 aboard the Atlantic Empre11i.,
t•slimated the maximum s pllhJgt•
f rom that s hip ttt 20 million
gallons. "and much or that wa~
burned away,·· he s aid.
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SUPERTANKER ATLANTIC EMPRESS CONTINUES TO BURN A"ER COLLISION
Immediate Threat of Pollution on Tobago's BeachH Appears to Heve Ended
Exxon, the fi rst m a jor ·
oil c ompa ny to re po rt
se~on_d quarter earnings,
sa id at made $830 million
d uring lhP q uarte r , up
from $690 million in t he
sam e qua rte r o f 1978.
Earn in gs pe r sh ar e of
common stock rose from
Sl.55 a share t.o St.88.
Exxon said tu earnings
from United States oil ilnd
natural gas op<>rations for
t he qua r ter and for the
first six months of the
year we re below those of
the same periods or 1978.
but that overseas profits
were h igher
Search Ended
In Ne braska
For Brothers
SAN DIEGO CA P I A thn·c·
day polite hunt for 1 wo S an
Oic~o hoy~ <•ndt>d t111J1n wht·n
the young brolhcr~ ste pp.cd off a
lJus in Llncoln, Neb
Te n-year .old Cleve land Ellis
:'I n d h is 9 yl'ar ·old b r other
H l' g i n a I d t o I d L i n <' o I n
<JUlhon t1cs that they raided their
piggy banks for bus fa re lust
wee k after decidlnJJ to visit the ir
Nebraska g randparents
The ir fa ther reported the m
m i ss.ing F ri d ay m orn i ng,
totu·h m~ off a weeke nd sear t h
for the boy:.
Th<·1 r JOurnl'y t•n<INJ <ll :J a m
t o d ~y when Ne b ra s ka
author1tlt'!'> m et lhl·m ut the tiu. ..
:.tat1on
Polic-c said th<· youth:-. were
being held 1n a Lincoln detention
c:entcr us runaways until ar-
ra ngemenL'i could be made for
their return to Sa n Diego
Trial Wanted
For Somoza
MANAGUA, Nicaragua <AP>
-Nica r ag ua's revolutiona ry
government is going to request
the extr adition of d ict ator
Anast asio Somoza to ra ce trial fo_r wa r c rimes, but it says there
will be no who lesale execution of
his supporters like those after t he
r evolution in Iran.
T here will be "no de ath penal
ty in Nicar agua and no execu-
tions o rdered by the courts," the
new chief justice of the Supreme
C ourt, R o b e rto Argu elo
Hurtado, t.old reporters SU'nday.
''fl is pot1sible there may be
e xce11es including e xecutions
before we can get re gula r courts
ortanlzed," said Arguelo. "But
they wm only be personal ven·
dett.as or just plain hate between
people and any e xecutions will
not be a uthorized."
DAILY PILOT
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A Trin1dC:td Tobago offtc1al
s u1d an inqucht would bel(m ttw.
wee k to determ1nl' thl' l'ause· of
t h e colltioon Thursday in the
open Atlant ic 20 miles off the
northeast lip or Tobago .
£nergy Gets Attention
The collts 1on set both ships
afire. The· hhne on lh<' At•gc•an
Caota in WUl> 11ut out e•arlv Satur
d ay, and the ship was lowed
s tt'rn fi rst to a point 111 m iles orr
Tobago to ht· inl>J>eC'l<:d hy of
f1c•ia ls of the• T rinidad Tr1bag11
coas t i:uard Tht•v W<'rl' to de
lt'r m tne 1r it would hf• !-.uh• to
bring the s hip to the Tnnidud
dockyard for emergency repairs
to the crushed bow.
Carte r S taff Changes Expected This Week
The Atlantu· E mpress wal> hit
amidships unlf four or f1 v1· of its
20 carJ.{o tanks WNt· lll'ltt·vt·d
ruptured. Thi· fir<• aboard 11 ww ..
'>ltll hurntng today and n<, al
IPrnpt was lw111g rn0tdr tn pu1 11
out Mohll 0H11·wb 1·xph11ne·d
•that at pos ed no ~1gn1f1eant
danger to the ..,hap and was heJp.
1n g the P"llu110n s1tuat111n by
burning off 1·stap1ng 01 1
Mobil orden·d lhrue s maller
lank<'rs frorn lkaurnnn1 Tt'x11~
to !-.lphon lht• 1111 n·ma1111ni~ an
thl' Ernpn•:-.i. aftt:r the· wr l'!'k
,. o o I e d <'no u g h t o p u t m l' n
uboard . 011 c·ompany ~ourl't"i
sa id the opera tion m ight tuke
two weeks •
A Mobil s r><>k<'s m:in sa11J the
Empress a ppeartd to be a "toti.11
constructive lm,1>, ·· mtanrng 1t
wo uld not be worth rebuilding
and would be scraµpl'd.
Mobil :-.pokcswoman Sui.an
Force :.aid th(· ml :-.Ite k frum th•'
E m p ress wus ~•hout 60 mll<·s
long and two mile:-. ut its w1d P:-.I
while that fmm tht• Acgel:ln Ci.Ip
lain was about 25 m 1lc11 long i.lnd
two miles a t its widest.
S h e :.aid they we r e he 1ng
swept wei.tward into the Can lJ·
bean, passing at least 10 miles
north of Tobago, then swinging
towa rd the island of G rena da,
100 miles to the northwest. But
she a nd cleanup expe rts sa id the
s un, the c urrents, a nd wave a nd
WASlllNGTON I Al» f're111
cfpnt Carter. whosP r<'shap1 ng of
ha s Whitt· ll11usc· :-.luff 11> 1·x1w<'l
(•d to C'nni-.um<' Ii·!-.:-. uf h1!-. t1mt·
t h an his Cnb1nl'l sh11k1•up, ti.
like ly to n ·turn tu work this
week o n (•nergy ,.,.,Ul':O.
"Now that th1· <'a lnnet·lcvt:I
('hani:t·~ hav1· ht•e•n m :.idc. lhl'fe
w ill h<· ad<litt1>ni.1 I f1wu:-.1ng of the
pn·s 11lt·n t '" ;1 l11·nt ion on th<•
Energy M11h1h a 1tuin llourd anti
thl· f<:m·1 g v S1·eunly C'urp ."
Whltl' llrn1 :-.1• prl'11:0. Sl'l'rt·tu1 y
.I otl )' l'mr. Pll .,;1111 Sund a v
l'rupo'>:tb l o t·stahl1~.h llH·
hounl, 1nt1•ml1·1I to r ut through
r N1 t<iµc to :-.pcc•d dC'V l·lopmcnt
of energy proJc•cts. and to cn •:1te
t ht• cnl•r gy l'Orporat1on to
f1nanc<' enl:'r~y d t•vel1Jpmen1
w<' re· M'nl to Congr""S last w1·1·k
Tht• St·nalt· l•:n(•rgy C"omm1ll1·•·
h'ntaltvl·lv ag11'<'11 Satunl:.i v '''
s u1>port the· moh1 1t u1t1on ho~rtl.
Whtlt· ht• h:i~ (•umpll'll'd the·
f1nng1> lhut i-.hook h111 Cabinet
last week, the pr esident 1:. :-.Lill
lookio~ for a sN:retary of h11u:-.-
in~ and urtfon dcvelopmf'nt, u
F e d e r a l R ese r vr ttoard
chairman and a tra nspo rtation
sc<' retary
lfam1ltC')n Jordan, Cart er's
m·wly named chief of :.laff. said ·
today that the pn·i.ide·nt intends
to w1dt•n "the ('1rrle of persons
in:.tdl' and 1wts1dc i,:overnmcnt
thut will give him ad vice."
In un inte rview on NBC-TV's
"Tod tty" program. Jorda n was
ques tioned about the number of
Georgians a d vising Carter.
"The shakeup 1s not ovcP."
J ordan replied. "It 1s not an
unus ua l thing for a president to
have people in the White House
wind action were ra pidly difi· 1 W T D
persing the oil. and it posed no ft' OIDBD ies
i mm e diate thr ea t to u n y
shoreline. {)f
Because of lhc na tural dis-Starvation
persion, Mobil off1c1ab delayed
carrying out u pli.in to spray
chem ical d ispcrsants on the slick.
slick
CL INTON, Ark. IAP I -The
death o f a 74-pound woman
whose h usband tried to bury he r
in a field was a pparently d ue to
sta rvation. authorities sa y
Sta te medical e xa miner Or.
f'a hmy Ma la k waR s till conduct-
ing tests in connect ion with an
autopsy or Dia nne llabern, :15,
b ut t o ld Van Bure n County
Sh (.•riff Gu., /\n~ltn t hat tht·
wo m un apparentl y d i ed of.
st urvation.
Mrs. llahern hn<l a d c-grcc• in
11:-0.y<'hology from lJ('l.A l11•r
l; r o t h t• r . B r 1 a n Y a t t' 11 <1 f
Flugsturr. Ani. !-.a id thl' woman
had bet•n Ill poor heulth m ost of
he r life
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PLANE •••
I Jc said the pi lot. seeing het
couldn't make it, turned back
n ea r Irvi n e Ave nue and
Un ive rsit y Drive toward t he
Bock Bay.
A P Wln~pfrlotn
'SHAKEUP IS NOT OVER'
Jordan Outlines Steps
around him from t hl·tr hom1·
:.late."
lie added that 1h1· ··1nrlU1·n(•1·
of the Gl•orgt:.in:-. 011 !ht• staff
m yself 1nt'lu<l1·<1 h a:-. bt·t·n
greatly l'X<1ggl·r:r tcd My m·v.
res ponsih1 lt tics a:-. ('h1ef of :-.taff
ha v e been great ly exaggc:ratcd
I will not stand between the·
president and his Cabinet I will
not be the bosl\ or the Cabinet. I
w1 II try t.o work to m an age in 11
better way the a ffairs or tht·
White House "
In another inte r vie w today.
preside ntial t rou b leshooter
Robert Strauss said Washingto·
nians have ove rre<1cted to the
Ca bi net changes because lh1·
capita l is "a com puny town."
"W e h aven 't ke pt it in
pe rspect ive as well as the pcoplt·
across Ame rica have." Straw,:-,
said on ABC-TV's "Good Morn·
ing America" :-.how. "The pres1
d ent s aid all along that he Wi.IS
going to restructure his govern·
m e n t."
Carter . in a meeting with
sever a l r e po rters Sat urduv.
made dNir that he· wants to :o.e(·
so me stab1ltly re turne d to the
Wh1ll' H<1u:-.l' OJ1t•r:1tJ<Jns . after
111·a r1y thn·e wt·<' ks <1f un1:ert<1tn·
ty. Jt was a hw m ade clear that
Carter knows what changes he
thin ks s ho u ld b e m a d e l o
:.trengthe n the s t a ff and Im·
crease the divers ity of a dvisers .
Re porter& a l:-.u h•arned lh~l
the OVl'rrid ing them<· tn the
Ca binet shakeup wa -, l<iya lty, a
point &lre sl>cd S un day b y
.Jo rd an. who s a id on NBC's
.. M cet thu Press"·
"Oncl· the pr e'>lde nt makes a
<lecls 1on on paltcy or a piece of
leg1s l<1t1on. it as the responsib1lt
IV Of (X'Oplf' In govnnmcnt to
"'lllJJ}llJ"f lh:tl ,11 [11111 Ill 11•,1\t• lht•
I!"\ •·rrtrr11 •111
c~1rt1•( d1·.irlv f<'ll th.11 .Jowph
•\ C'alal.1n11 .I r . w hom ht• f1 n·d
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.1111t ...... 11.,,.;. ll.1<1 lwt·rl v. 11rk1 ng
at «r<,...s purpo:-.•·'> 111 111 t•.,1tl1·nt1al
1-(IJJb
11 w~1 ... umlt·rs 1011!I that the·
rirt•...,clc·nt <-x p1•rl'> f';tl1tr11'1 mc·m
lwr:-. ''' 111' !l':1m play1·r.., .ind thut 1f
1..-h,111 nti.ldl· .m l'rror tn the 1>a:-.t.
lw fr•lt 11was 1n wa1lrng a:-. Ion~ u:-.
h•· t111 t 10 m.1· d1s mi:.:-.a b 111 rnakt•
lh1:-.1'lt•;11
Russian Arms
Watcli Vowe d
W/\S ll l NC;TON CA P I
l>efcnst· Sccrdary ll arolrJ
Brown told thl· Senate Armed
Serv11·cs Committee tod i.y ht·
would not heMtute to r ecom
ml'nd term 1nat1og the SALT fl
l n·uty 1fthl'Sov1ct Un11m were de ·
tected tn i.I m uJor violation of 1b
prov1s1ons .
"I would not h<-s1t ate to rec-
omm end to the president thut
w t> t a k t' w h a t c v e r !. t c p :-.
nct·e11s:.ir y lo mct•t th(' threut, tn·
l'lud1ng , 1( need b e, t reaty
abrogation ... Urown ~aid
T he defe nse secretury took lhl·
CarlN i.dmrnistralion 's case for
t ht' 11trntcg1l' a rm:-.-llm1tat1on
pal't before s om t• of its toughl':-.t
t r1t1cs with the opcnmg of h·ear-
tngs by lhc Armed Sc·r v1ce!>
Comm1tt('(• ~
·-,f I
SICK •••
our pollUon bJ mana1emeat."
The eouneU ta ex,.et.ed to
m •et tonisht In •x•euUve H11toe to dleeua• tbe ,._t
1lek·ln. II aeAdam Hid he did aot
bow II the counetJ would allow
poUee'employ"' to dllcuae u..tr
requelt for a U .-.rceat pay ln·
ereaee When they meet.
But Mayor· J ack McDoweU
said the meeting was called to
receive the uaoclaUon's count.er
offe r.
''We lost about $30,000 ln state
bailout funds," McDowell aald
tbls morning. "If we give them
a n Incre ase. It would have to
come from othe r city services."
Spar ks said two om cers made
the rounds of policem en's homes
Saturday, handing o ut a state-
men t from U,e chief saying they
will not be paid for siek time un-
les~ they have a note.from their
doctors.
"Some of the om ccrs a re un-
dt-r the impression negot1utions
ha ve broken off," Sparks said.
'Th at is not the case "
But officers co ntinued to caU
in over the wcekf'nd. ~aying they
were hurt or injured.
But MacAda m said he knows
ne~otaahons arc still unde r way.
udding the association m ade
s u re the re would be e noug h
persoMe l left d unng the sack-in
to cover the city. ··we intentiona lly le ft enough
pe rsonnel m the c ity to cove r
the ir m ini mum d t·p loymcnl
plan." he said . "We had every.
one pa rticipate tha t we witnted
to participate, and the only onel>
who did not ca ll In sick <1r~ lho~c
people csergcants and proha
I t<>n ary r1crs o nne l ) who Wl'
i.lsked to stay on.··
He said a full conting<'nt of o f
ri cers will return to work mid·
night, and the sick ·tn will end
"at least until we meet and con-
f..er with the city on Thursday "
Garden Grove
Crash Kills
1, Injures 2
A 20-ycar-old Anah eim woman
"a., k1llr·d l,111· Suncla\ n1gh1
v.h1·n h1·1 l'ar t·11ll1d1·d ~1th
un11th1·1 v(•h1 ch• and t'rash1·1f
th rough .1 lllo<-'-w:.i II f1 •nt·e· 111
<;ordt·n c;rovf' 1>0l1ce s a id
K:11hl(·1·n M;irv f:h1·rt , 20 , ,1,f
2555 ll.1rrtct 1.a nl'. d ied :-.nortlv
after b<>mg t<.1kcn to .Anaheim
c:c nt•rul llosµ1tal
< 'rit11·ally tnJun>d wt•n• J ohn
C: rn:ory Donlon , 19, of An aheim.
a pai.i.cn~e r 1n Ms Ebert's rar
a nd Gaye Lynn Lu nning, l:l,
West mi nsll'r, driver of t he
M•<'ond c:.ir
M:-. El,.:rt·.., rnfont daughkr
v. .1:-uninJun-0 tn the accide nt
Police :.a id the car:-., d riven hv
Ml> J-:bert and Mi.. L;.inning, ml
l1d1•tl at t h1· 1ntcr:-.1•C'l 1on ,,(
Orangt·wood :.i nd M a~n111J a
:tVl'nU~~. tri.ls he d lh rOURh a
l1ldc:k w<1 ll fence a nd s topped in
lht• n•ar yard of a nearby houM·
Pizza Seller
Robbed Twice
. FRESNO <AP> -Pizza de·
liver y boy J oseph Certa, 17.
must he wonde rmg 1f ro bbers a rc wutchtng for him .
Certa. who delive rs for Di Cic-
t•o 's Restau ra n t h e r e, wa s
robbed of two pizzas und two sax
pa('ks of beer by two me n who
th reatened h im with a knife
Saturdav
I\ day e arlier, knife-wie ld mg
ba ndits robbed Certa or $190
aflt:r he dc livcn.>d a pizza t.o a
mote l.
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The tum apparently d isrupted
the plane's glide and forced It to
plu mmet about 600 fee t to the
gro und, c rashing Into a hill
ne ar the Orange Coa11t YMCA at
the end of University Drive . . '
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A fi re that 1tarted when
1uollne overllowec:l durtna
pumptn1 operatlona at a.
Brtt11h Petroleum Oil Co. yarc1 at Baltimore, Md ., was
controlled in a bo ut 1 "1t hours today. T hree firemen
were 1UahJy Injured.
"There was 1asollne every.
wbe re." Ketc hum recalled of
the s cene a s t he he licopte r
landed 50 feet away. "It was
pourtq lnt.o the cockpit."
He H id t he fact that t he
e n 1 lne had been off and had
cooled may h ave been t he
re11on the 1a10Unt didn't lpite .
Ketchu m H id he crawled Into
the plane, unhooked the •e•t belt
a nd pulled Tttle r out. Newport
Beacb police and paramedie1
a rrived momenta lat er and hel~ compla the mcue
' It waa •poolder than he U
watchln1 a plane 10 down and
we couldn't do 1nythln1 •bout
it," Ketdaum H id .
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. JULY 23. 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Pilot Crash • m
Oa&W ...... .._..,·~-It-•
Mesa\c-Op ..
Witness
To Death
By JACKIE HYMAN Of UM o.41y ...... SI.elf
A plane cr ash that killed a
Fullerton m a n i n Ne wport
Beach Sunday might have been
ave rted if th~ pilot l'lad landed in
the Back Bay instead of trymg
to reach John Wayne Airport., an
observer said today .
.. The worst thing cibout it wa::.
the guy didn't have to crash,"
said Costa Mesa police orfu:er
Dave Ketchum . "lf he 'd turned
a quarter of a milt' sooner and
la nde d in the bay, h e'd bt
a live .''
... THIS WAS THE SCENE SUNDAY ON A BRUSH-COVERED HILL IN NEWPORT'S BACK BAY AS POLICE, PARAMEDICS AIDED CRASH VICTIM
Costa Mesa Police Helicopter (UPJ»er Right) Followed Plane Down In UnsucceHful Attempt to Sav• Life of Fullerton Man
Ketchum. who Wal> riding ""
observer in the Costa M c:-.a
police helicopte r at the timt: of
the 3:54 p.m. accident. puJl._,.o
pilot Jack Tes l<:r. I~. from thP
wreckag(• of h1::. Cesl>na 2111
Turbo Centurion.
SJ:J lflillion loh Newport Lists
300 Rescues
In Big Surf
Nearly 300 swimmers had to
be pulled from the s urf this
weekend b3' Newport Beach
.tift>guards who had logged only
eight rescu es t he preceding
weekend
Newport to Study
New Traffic Plans
The dlffereoce was hurncarie
Dolores which pushed breakers
of up to 10 feet that crai.hed on
lbe city's south facing beaches
<Related story. Page A3.>
Lifeguard Capt. Bud Bels be
s aid the surf was at its biggest
Sunday when 95,000 people came
to Newport's beaches. Lifeguards
pulled 168 pegple out of the water.
Saturday, 124 swimmers out of a
crowd '180,000 had to be rescued.
he said
Belshe satd there was only one
serious incide nt of a ll lhP
rescues on Sunday.
A San Bernard ino woman.
Geraldine Campos, 23. s uffered
a back inJury at 4: 30 p . m. at
Corona del M11 r Mam Beach.
S h e w a s t r e a t c d b ,.
paramedics at the beach ancl
take n t o H oag M<-mora a l
Hospital whe re she was rc:lc:.ii.t·<l
Sunday night
Ttbetans Celebrate
RIKON, Switzerla nd <AP>
• More than l,000 Tibeta ns from
acr oss Eu r ope Joined 125
Tibetan refugees who live in
Rikon to celebrate the 44th birth·
day of the visiting Dalai Lama.
their exiled god-king, io the big-
gest Tibetan feast ever held
outside Asia
Last month Newport Beach Ci-
ty Councilman Ray Williams rec-
ommended that the city 's war-
ring factions "agree· not to dis·
agree" in order to get road
projects started to ease traffic
congestion.
Tonight, councilmen wiJl get a
look at the $33 million price tag
on that proPQ6aJ, but Williams
today declined to discuss what
his next move will be.
"l don't want to give you
anything to write," be said iR
explaining his refusal to dilcuas
his proposal.
He sajd publicity would upset
the strategy he wants lo use and
that .. a number of people have
agree d to." Wi lliams a lso
declined to.say who those people
are .
His pla11. presented June 25.
was to get a consensus among
various city groups on the road
improvement projects that are
non-controversial. He estimated
1 hat about 80 percent of the
city's m aster plan of roadways
would fall into that category.
"In today's fis cal climate.
we're not about to have the state
fund controversial roads. We 'll
have to work togethe r and work
well j~t to get the roads we
agree on.·· he sajd at that time.
Tonight's report, prepallled by
Public Works Director Ben
Nolan, divides road projects into
fou r lists : non-controversial.
controversial. those in the works
now, and those that are r~m
mended as a condition of ap·
S111'e, I'• S•ili•g
You would be too ii you'd been through what I have for U.. pat 10 days out at the Orange County Fair in Costa .... Why,ft.-1the time= clol..!:l rolled around, IBOI'\.... eum to at •·· I au .... lilt al the cotton candy on my ears. That attend·
dte II a record, you know-51,918 more people than
--llicb lat year. We had 34,154 folk1 Saturday and •·•for oloelna d•Y Stmday. I never knew I was ao
.......-. Well, Debby Boone and Roser Mlller tni1ht have
....-.. lltmdance aome, maybe. f ,
proval for a pending develop·
ment.
The non-controversia l hst con
tains 27 projects which cost an
estimated $33.8 mj)lion. The list
doesn 't specify how much or
each project would be paid for
with city funds and how much
money could be obtained Crom
the state or county.
The controversial list bas six
project&:
-Univenity Drive extension. -.Jambone Road's west side
expansion bet.ween Ford Road to
Eastbluff Drive North;
-San Miguel Drive extension
from MacArthur Boulevard to
San Joaquin Hills Road ;
-Balboa Boulevard widening
from 33rd to44th Street;
--San Joaquin Hills Road from
Marguerite A venue to Spyglass
Hill Road, and
-Marguerite Ave nue between
East Coast Highway and Fifth
Avenue.
Williams said he has "no prob-
lems with the lists" drawn up
by Nolan, although he noted that
he can't find some of the n<>n·
controversial projects listed in
the city's cir culation element.
<See ROADS. Page AZ>
Bank Hikes
Prime Loan
Rate to 11. 75
By The Associated Press
The First National Bank of
Chicago today raised its prime
lending rate from 11.S percent to
t 1. 75 percent. e ffective im·
mediately.
Banking Industry a n alys ts
pre dicted that comme rcial
banks would have to ra ise prime
r ates followtng the Fede ral
Reserve Board decision Friday
to raise the discount rate from
9.5 percent to a record 10 per-
cent.
The d.iacount r ate is the price
the Federal Reserve cha rges
member banks which borrow
funds from the Fed. The higher
the discount rate, the higher the
cost of funds to banks .
The prime rate is the base
level for interest banks charge
on loans to bes t corporate
c ustomers.
The Fed has been pus hing
short·tenn Interest rates higher
in recent months In an attempt
to alow klflation by making
c.-edit more expensive and thus
curb the amount or money ~
tlrculation.
Thunday , the Federal
Reserve1Bank of New York re-
ported a sharp. one·week rise of
t3.2 bUUon in the basic money
eupply, lnclicatin1 that further
•Oftl to_..... cNdlt Dlilhl be
needed to eOnta1n lnfhlUon .
TIM prime leadlnl rate la not
related to t.nteresl rates on other
form1 of lfflll. auell H con-
'"mer loam and mortcagea, but
it II •atdled u a lndlcator o(
what may happen to other ln·
tere1t ratea in lbe future.
Tesler died t\\11 hours later .11
lloag Memori"I llo::.p1tal 111
Ne wport Beach.
i\ spokesm:..111 for lh1.' Fed1•r,1I
Aviatwn Administ ration, whlC'h
1'i inve.tigatan~ the cras h, ~a11.J
its cause 1s still unknown
Ketc:hum s aid the hcltcopll-1
followed the-plant• after hear
1ng ·its r adio request for ""
t•m e rgen cy Jand1n g ..it th"'
<t1rport.
He said the powerless plartt:.
its prol)('llcr not ~pinnin~. wa:-.
t
heading toward the .urport """r
Newport Dunt::. wht:n he f1rs1
bCI W ll.
O•llY P•l9' SUH M•P
CROSS PINPOINTS SPOT OF BACK BAY CRASH
Fullerton Men Kiiied In Sunday Mishap
Reform Violations
Choice of Judge
.. It look<..'<i hk<' he wa> trying
to ghde clear lo the a irport hut 11.
was downwind,'. Ketchum !><mi
He said the pilot. seeing he
couldn't make 1t. turned back
n ear Irv i n e Av e nue and
Unive rs it)I Drive toward l ht:
Hack Ray.
The tum apparently disruptt•d
the plant:'s gUdc and forced 1t tu
plummet about 600 feet to tht•
~round, c ras hi ng into a hiU
near the Oranee Coast YMCA ut
t he end of Unjvcrs1ty Drive.
"There was gasoline ever.)
whe re :· Ketchum re('alled of
t he s cene as t he helicoptc.-
landcd 50 ft.ct awa v. ··a wus
pour111g into the cockpit ·
H E' said thl' fact that th•·
engine had been off <Jnd hu<J
cooled mav haVl' lwl·n th~
reasc.1n the ~asohne d1dn 't 1gm t1 ·
Ketchum said he-crawled into
lhl· p lane. unhooked the :-.cal h<·lt
;ind J)Ulled Tesle r out. Ncw1}(1rr
HPach police and paramerh1 s
:i l\.r iv •d mo menb la lt"I' .1111r
hl'lpcd complctP UH· re!>cu1·
.. It wa:. :.pook1er lh an hl'IL
w.itchmg a plam· go do" n C:Jnrl
"t' t•ouldn'l do anything al1<111l
1t, .. Kl•tchum said
Post/,ones Hearing .OfWo
5
man D~es
tarvat1on
By FREDERICK SCROEMERL
OI-. 0.itf rllee Sl.llft
Disagreement over assign
ment or a judge today delayed
the opening or a preliminary
h earing into c harges that
Orange Count y Board of
Supervisors Chairman Philip
Anthony. forme r supe rvisor
Ralph Diedrich and two others
violated s tate political reform
laws .
Prosecutors from the state At·
torney General's oCfice objected
to assignment of the case to Cen-
tra I Municipa l Court Judge
Robe rt Law. Defense at·
tomeys. however. immediately
reacted by demanding the case
be heard before Judge Law.
Anthony, Die drich. former
Anaheim c ity councilman
Willia m Kott and one-time
political financier Gene Conrad
are alleged to have vtolaled pro·
visions of the 1974 Political
Reform Act that requires dis·
closure of the source of cam-
paign funds .
Attorneys were huddled with
Judge John Teal today in an at-
tempt to resolve the assignment
issue .
Another issue that developed
today concerned state ments by
attorney 1bomu Croaby. who '8
representing Anthony. Uaat he
will a1k that the prellmlnary
heartna be cloeed to Ute pubUc
and preaa.
Reporters ulled Croab1 and
Manball Mor1an, Diedrich'• at·
tomey. to JuaUfy clo9ure GI tM
caae beca... tt tn•olv• one
eleded and oae former public
oftiolaJ.
"ft. hun't been very advan·
tageous for us lo have the pre.'>!'.
present in these proceedings."
Morgan responded.
Under slate law, a judge is re.
quired to close a pre liminary
hearing to the pubhr if such a
request is made by a defendant.
Charges of campaign dis-
closure violations were made
last. March by the state Atto91ey
Ge n e ral 's Offi ce . S i milar
charges had ~n made by th('
Orange County Grand Jury in a
1977 indictment against the four
men.
The indictment. however. was
quashed in 1978 by a Superior
Court judge who ruled that an
ins ufficie nt number of grand
jurors had heard testimony. His
ruling was later upheld by a
state a~ls court..
Boat Parade
Set Aug. 19
Entries are being sought for
tbe Aug. 19 Character Boat
Pande, s ponsored by the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce.
There are six classes in tbe
character boat division. bay
launch, classic boat, Monterey.
steam bc)at, u.a1 or work boat
and ldlooner. There is also •
division for decorated boats.
Deadline for en\Jiea la Aug. t . IntormaUon on re1istraUon la
available at lbe chamber head·
quart.era. 1470 Jamboree Ro.cl,
Newport Beach
CLINTON. Ark. (/\Pl Tht•
d1>ath of a 74-pound wom;,in
whose husband tried lo bury her
in a field was uµparcntly dut: lo
sta rvation. authorities say.
State medical extt mincr [J1
Fahmy Malak was still t·ondul·t-
10~ tests in conncctaon with an
a utopsy of Oumnc llabcrn. :i5.
bul told Van Bure n County
Sheriff Cus Angliri lh<.1 t th~
woman :JJ)p..crcn ll ~ d ied or
s1.arvul1011.
Coa~t
Weather
Pat chy low cloud:. near\
the coast late ni ght an~ 1 e arl y morning h o u r~
otherwise fair t h rough 1 Tuesday Lows tonight 6~
to 65. Highs Tuesd ay low'I
70s at beaches to m1d·8Us ..
inla nd.
INSIDE TODAY
F'ormer race car dnve r and
STP Corp. eucuttve Al'Jdy
GranateUi ts bock on the rood
with a new bu11nt'SS. Ste
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~•Hae••"'• ' A rire that started when
gasoline overflowed during
pumping-operations at a
British Petrole um OH Co.
y ard at Baltimore, Md., was
~ontroll e d i n about l 'J"
1\ours today. Three firemen
were s lighly foj ured.
Air Cal Tops
Airline Bumps
During Month
LOS ANGELES <AP > l\1r
California had the highest rate
of passenger bumpings in April
o n domesti c flights. wh•le
II u g h es A1 r wesl p ost t"d the
hig hest rate on inte r nationa l
fli ghts aceordini.t to fi gures re·
lc·asl'd by the Civil Aeronautics
Ooard
The figures showed that the
New port Hea <:h h a:sed Air
California uvcragt'd 34 .58 bump·
m i.ts per 10.000 }lassengers car
ril!d on domesltr fli ghts
The San Mateo-based Hughes
averaged 59 91 bumpings per
10.000 passengers carried on in·
ternational nights. the CAB 're-
ported Western Airlines, based
m Los Angeles. had the second
h1ght>st bumping r a tes inlem a-
t1ona lly. with 30.40 per 10,000
passengers
Bu mpmJl ii. the process of in
voluntarily denying a passenger
.1 !>••a l on a (lt ght. usually
hf•c-ausc the• airline hus taken
more rnscrvalwns thun H h :.is
"''<ils availublt•
Exxon Gains
20Percent
N EW YORK <AP >
Exxon Corp.; the nation's
J<irgest oil company. tod ay
reported a 20 percent in·
cre ase in second qua rter
profi ts.
Exxon. the fi rst major
o il compa ny to r ep ort
second quarter earnings.
s aid it made S830 million
during the qua rte r up
from $690 million in the
sa m e qua rte r <Jf 1978
Earnings pe r s h a r e of
common stock rose from
$1.55 a sha re to $1.88.
E xxon said Its earnings
rrom United States oil and
na tural gas qperalions for
the quarter .Jand for the
first s ix months of the
year were below those or
the same periods or 1978,
but that overs eas profits
were higher
OftANGE COAST H
DAILY PILOT
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BON MXX>ab, Tobalo tAPl-fte l• ...... tllreat Of pollutlae
IO Tobei'o'• beaebet from ttt. col· laloa of the,...,.,.,.,._,. AtlanUe
Smp,._ ...S Aqep Capta ..
llur llllhta.,. appeared to bl ..,., aocllly.
cu,......ta llld ..... broke up
the oil 1Uc:k and curied It from UM!
laland 1'heN wu no lon1er any
•ltDlUcaDl leak•&• trom ti•• Ae1ean C1pt1ln, and the
other 1,000.foot 1hlp w11 to~
lalo the ~tlantlc to le\. the ftr•
aboard bum ltaell out. 'rh~ the
.-rudf> oU atlU aboard w11 to be
tranaferred toot.btr tanken.
The Sf.S.mllUon. Oreek-owned
Atlanuc Empreu waa r..,orted
I "total JON:" 21 of the twC)
1hlp1 · 75 Ortek c:rew membera
were missing and reared dead.
and flve of tbe '8 aurvlvon were
Injured.
The &otal amount or oil lost
could not be determined. but It
a ppeared to be leas than half the
record S4 million gallons spilled
when the tanker Amoco Cadiz
was wrecked just orr the French
coast last year
T he two s upertankers were re ·
ported carrying about 70 m illion
gallons each. The Aegean Cap-
tain, which was dam aged in the
bow. rf'portedly lost about 4
million galloos . ..A spokesm an for
the Mobil on Co., the owner of the
oil aboard the Atlantic Empress,
estJmated the maximum spillage
from that ship at 20 million
gallons. "and much of that was
burned away, "hesaid.
A T r inidad·T obago official
said an inquest would begin this
week to determine the cause of
the collision Thursday in the
open Atlantic 20 miles off the
northeast tip of Tobago.
The collision set both ships
afir e. The blaze on the Aegean
Captain was put out early Satur-
d ay. and the ship was towed
stern fi rst to a point 10 m1lci-. on
Tobago to be inspected by cif
f1c1a ls of t he Trinidad -Tobago
coast l!uard They were to de·
termine if 1l wo uld be safe to
brmg the ship to the Trinidad
dockyard for e mergency repairs
to the cru.'ihed bow
T he Atla ntic Empress was hit
am idships and four or fi ve of its
20 cargo t anks were believed
ruptured. The fi re uboard 1l was
still burning today. and no at·
te m pt was being made to put 1t
out. Mobil o ffi cials explained
t h at it posed no significant
danger lo the ship a nd was help·
ing t he pollution s it uation by
burning off escaping 011.
Mobil ordered three smaller
tankers from Beaumont, Texas.
to s iphon the oi l remaining in
the Emprcs!> after the wreck
coole d enou gh to IJU l men
ahoard . Oil company ·souri·e!>
said the oper<1t1on m ight take
two weeks
A Mobil spokt-sman said th<.•
Em press appearl'fl to b1• a .. lot:.il
eonslructivc los:.... meaning 1l
would not be worth rebuilding
unct would be scra pped.
Mobil spokeswom an Susan
i'~orce said the oil s lick from t he
Empress was a bout 60 miles
long and two m iles at its widest
while that from the Aegean Cap.
lain was ~~bout 25 miles Ion~ and
I wo miles al its widest
l&Neew
Train crewmen pry back
roor of unidentified man's
ca r as he tries to free
hims elf from wreckage of
vehicle that was struck by a
fr e i g h t train in San
Be rna rdino Sunda y and
pushed 100 yards. The man
and his wife <her head visi·
blc behind his) s uffe red
minor injuries. The rescue
took four hours.·
England
Attorneys
Open Case
The attorney for e mbattled
m usic teacher Richard England
opened his l'ase today by claim-
ing t hat unprofessi<>nal conduct c h a r ges aga ins t his c lie nt
h a ve n 't been pr oven by the·
Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School
District.
A l t orn('Y L a wr e nce
Ro sen z weig told a three.
m e m ber commission on pro-
fessiona• conduct th<it he will
show that England m aintained
an outstanding music progra m
at Newport Ha rbor High School
I Earlier story today, Page C-3)
Rosenzweig said the specific
charges by the district even if
proved. don't show a pattern of
unprofessional conduct.
The hearing at Cos ta Mesa
High School. which began last
Tucsd<ty wi ll t•ontinue Wednes-
day CJflt:r adJr>urn1ng for one
da v. It 1s t'XIJCCted lo conclude
Thur1-1du~.
Missile Launched
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla .
(AP> -A Trident intercontinen-
ta I missile completed its fourth
unde rwater lest launch when it
roared over a stretch of Atlantic
Oc·ean Sunday afternoon.
Crash Fatal
Jlictim Cited Twice Earlier
An 18-year-old Denver m an
was killed Saturday in a high·
s~eed early mo rning Laguna
~1guel crash, after twice being
cited for traffi c violations.
According to evidence found
at the 5:40 a.m. scene, Thomas
Carl Toth had received two traf·
fie tickets within a few hours of
the fatal crash.
Officers Tom Ottos on a nd
J erry Graul s aid Toth had been
cited shortly before midniJ(ht for
Garden Grove
Crash Kills I,
Injures 2
A 20-year-old Anaheim woman
was killed late Sunday night
wh en her car collide d with
a nother vehicle and craahed
through a block wall fence ln
Garden Grove, police said.
Kathleen Mary Ebert 20 of
2555 Harriet Lane, died' anortty
after being taken to Anaheim
General Hoepltal.
CrtUcall.y Injured were John
Gregory Donlon, 19, of Anaheim,
• paaaenser In M1. Ebert'• car.
and Gaye Lynn Lannlnc. 23,
We1tmin1ter, driver of the
aecondcar.
111. Ebert'• lnfa.nt dau1hter
wu ..Uured ln the actldent.
PoUc:e Hid I.be c:ara, driven or. M1. Eben ud 111. Luatns, eo .
tided at tbe lnterHctlon of
Oran1•wood and lhtnolla
avenue1, crHbed throu1h a
block wall fence and 110pped ln tbe rear yard ol a nearby bome.
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following too closely in Hunt-
ington Beach.
night for tottowing too closely an
Huntington Beach.
An hour before the fatal col·
lls lon on Crown Va lley Parkway
east of Clubhouse Drive, Toth was
clted by police in Orange for stop·
ping his rented car in the Newport
Freeway's number three lane.
He was not alive during his
next contact with law enforce-
m ent authorities.
CHP officers said Toth was
pronounced dead at the scene ..
Officers said the accident OC·
curre d when Toth railed lo
negotiate a turn on C rown
Valley Parkway.
The car str uck a cement me·
dian , hurling It 164 feet down the
center divider and Into a eucalyp.
tustree.
Officers s aid the car's
speedometer was jammed at 80
mph on Impact. It took rescuers
about one hour to free Toth's
body from the wreckaee .
F,.._P~AJ
ROADS •.•
whlc:h 11 the master pla11 of
roadway1.
A1ked If be didn't think It
would be important to let nt1J-
dent1 interested In the 1ubjec:t
know about tb• propo11I he
would make at tonltht'1 IDfft·
int, WUUama 1atd , "DO."
"TbeN'1 an Idea bere that hu
to be ,.....ted the ritht way,"
he added . • • 1 don 't think It
•bould come out ta advuce."
continues
FLINTSTON!. Md. (AP) -
Hundredl of thoulandl of bees
were 1llll 1warmln1 outalde this
Maryland panhandle town today
followln1 a hlah••Y 1muhup
that relea1ed a funy yellow
cloud on a ltlntln1 frenay .
"We have ihe real of them
rounded up ." aald State Troooer
Ronald Hare, who estimated 9
million bees escaped when a
van slammed Into 1 truck on
western Maryland's U.S. 40 Sun·
d ay.
''Figure five or six days, tnd
we'll probably have 90 percent
or the others in custody . . so
to speak." Hare added.
Roy Able of Sydney, F la .. was
hauUng the bees ln a tractor·
trailer when an approaching van
blew a Ure and spun out of con·
trot, police said.
The crash occurred shortly
before 7 a .m .• but the bees
swarmed above the highway the
r e s t o f the d a y. s linging
motorists and po lice omcers
alike.
"They were stinging lo beat
the band." Hare said from the
Cumberland barracks. "One of
our troopers caught 10 stings
and another caught eight. I s we ll
up when I get stung. I stayed
Mghl behind this desk."
The roving swarms prompted
startled motorists to frantically
crank al their window knobs.
usually after bees were already
pelting their windshields.
"The wo rs t thing was not
knowing for a few seconds -
whether the car was ruu of bees.
I r eally ha t e be ing around
bees." s aid an unident1r1ed
motorist who c<A ml' upon lhl'
!>Cenc more thlln six hour~ CJfter
the accident
T r oopers ca ll ed on thl'
services of J ohn Lindner, Cl re·
tired state apiary inspector, who
with the help of volunteers tned
to lure the bees into h1 vei-.
Ext r ll h i ves were le ft
<ilongs1de the highway and to
nearby fields in hopes that more
bees could be recovered the
next few days.
Able was takin~ the bee:.
v a I u ed at $30,000 from
Baltimore County to thC' Cum
berland area. 30 miles west of
the accident near the Allegany
Washington County Linc.
Six people were IOJ Urcd tn the
cras h . bu t o nly o n e wa s
hospitalized .
State police said the accident
occurred when an eastbound va n
driv e n by T i moth y B .
Ge ldmacher of Pasadena, Md ..
blew a lire. swe rved off the right
side of the highway. st ruck <t
g ua rdr ail, veered back onto the
rolld and rut the traetor-lrCJ1ler.
Geldmacher was one of five
people treet ted a t M e mon al
Hospital in Cumbe rland and re
leased,
WHITE HOUSE
FINE TO BROWN
NEW Y O RK IA P I -
California Gov. J e rry Brown.
who refuses to live in his state's
governor's mansion becaus<.• it 1~
"too lavish." says he would live
10 the White House if elected
president.
"It looks pretty convenient.'
he said on a CBS-TV interview
broadcast today. ·· 1 could walk
to work."
We Recommend:
~FIA
because it's the best
,
Ptwud Kennedg
Rose Fitz~erald Kennedy. who will be 89 Saturday. is
s hown with grandda ughte r . K a thl een Ke nnedy
Townsend. 28, and 20-month-old great-granddaughter
}deaghan. Kennedy Townsend at the Kennedy compoun<i
an Hyanms _Port. Mass. Meaghan is the only daughter of
Mrs. ~ownsend. old~st of the late Robert F . Kennedy's
11 children and wife of Ya le Unive rs ity law school
s tudent David Townsend, 31.
Carter's Attention
To Turn to Energy
WASHINGTON 1 AP > Prest
dent Carter . whose reshapm~ of
his While House staff 1s expect
cd to consume lcs::. of his ltml'
than his Cabinet s hakeup, 1 ...
li ke ly to return to wor k lh1:-
week on ene rgy issues
"Now that the Cahtnet·l<·vt·I
changes have been made, th1·n·
will be additional rocui:.ing <Jr th1·
Price of Gold
Zoorm While
Dollar Falls
LONDON IAJ>1 The price <1f
2old h it another record 1n
Europe today of over S305 wh1I"
the U.S . dollar r ont1nued 111
de<.'line
"The dollar IS JUSl !-.lipping
lower fo r want of buyers.'' onc
dealer said
Gold ope ned a t a record
$304.125 an ounce 1n Zurich.
Europe's biggest bullion mart.
then eased to S303.625 by mid
morning but rebounded to S305 1;i
<At closing -up ~7 25 fro m Fn
day
T he previous record wu ...
$303 875 dunng trading 111 Zuru·h
on Wedne::.dd). when the mf'l<.tl
closed at S301.125, ~1 record cl!J1> mg price
Gold ope ned 1n London tt l
$303.875. Cl record for the London
market and climbed hy clos in g to
S304 25. up $6 from P riday
One ·London deale r said lh<·
doll ar's s h aky pro::.pecls
dominated m arket sentiment.
"Som e people are still not
happy wtlh the ll S. scene Tht•y
see gold as the thing lo get in
lo." he said.
Tbe doll ar got off to a bad
sta rt today in Tokyo, where the
Bank of J a pa n 's dec1s1on to
boost its official discount rate by
1 percent to 5.25 percent sent tht'
yen up. The dollar closed dt
214.775 yen. down m ore thlln a
yen from Friday's closing 216.
..
pres ident's a tte ntion on tht•
Ener~y Mobilization Board and
rhe Ener~y ·security Corp. ··
Whitt· Houi-.e press secretary
.Jody Powell sa id Sunday.
P roposals to est a blis h the
bm1rd. intended to cut through
, .. ,1 taJ)l' lo speed development
or energy projects. a nd lo crealt·
1 h1· energy corporation t•i
f1nanl'e energy development
•,q•n· i-.enl to Congress last week.
Tht· Sl•nate Energy Com m1ttt,c·
t1·ntal1vely agreed Saturday l(J
support the mob1hzation board
While he has completed the
firings that shook his Cabinf't
lllst week. the pres ident ii. still
lt)()k in~ for a sccretllry of hoill-
1ng and urban development. a
F 1• ti l' r a I H t· s e r v e R o a r d
r ha1 rman and a tra ns portation
sec rC'l:u y
Harn11lon Jorrl:rn , C<irter·s
m·wh namc.'<.i chief of s ta ff. said
1oday that the pres1df•11 t intends
to widen "the circle of persons
1ns1dc and outside government
lhlll will give him advice."
In an interview on NBC-TV's
"Today" program, Jorda n was
questioned about the number of
C:cnrg1ans adv1i-.m~ Carter
·'The !>hakt•up is not over .'
.lord<An repht.'d "It 1:. not an
unu!.Ull l thing fo r <1 pre:-.1dcnt tu
have pt.'<.lplt· in the White llousc
around him fro m their home
l-l<tle."
lie added lhll t the "influence
of tht• Georgians on the staH-
m vselr included -has been
g1:cti lly exaggerated . My new
rc•s pons1h1hl1t!!'. as chief of start
have ht-en greatl y exaggerated.
I w 111 not s tand bet ween the
president and his Cabinet. I will
not be the boss of the Cabinet. I
will try to work to m a nage in a
bette r way the a ffa irs or the
White House "
In a nother inte rview today,
p r es ide ntia l troubleshooter
Robert Strauss said Washingto·
mans have overrellcted to the
Cabinet. changes because the
('ap1tal 1s "a company town."
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~·•• ol Damour, Harttt a l-
lfHllMlb, Saraland and Marby
._,,... IJ to • m1lee south of tltec••' c......, ,...u nncecl from
fCMlf ldW ..a ._t woee_... to
20 killed Md. burt.
Pl'OYtndal offlciala in Sidon
said Syri8a MIG jeta scrambled
to meet the intruders and
"cbaeed" them away. They said
the br..U pilots apparenUy did
not want to tangle with the
Syrlam.
A brief laraeli communique
said all planes returned safely
from attacb on "terrorist con·
centratioas."
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DAILY PILOT .ti
'Ailing'
Police
Gre Back
BJ 81'EVE MITCHELL °' .. .,.... ........
•·We've nearly 100 years of
experience on duty ricbt now."
quipped one veteran Laguna
Beach Police officer this mom·
ing .
But that's only two sergeants
and a Heutenant -hardly the
contingent or officers at the
police station on a normal Mon-
day morning. ·
A. more respectable number of
officers will return lo duty
tonight at midnight. as .. ailing"
officers return to duty for the
first time since midnight Fri·
day. · "We·ll be returning to work at
midnight." said Officer Terry
M acAdam. president or the
Laguna Beach Police Officers
Association which c alled on
fellow officers to call in sick
beginning Friday.
"That's what we had planned
to do pending the outcome of a
meeting with the city on Thurs·
day." Mac Adam s aid.
Twenty.five of the 37 police
pe rsonnel in Laguna Beach have
been calling in sick since i'~ri
d a y. a nd Po lice Chie f Jo n
Spa rks said he's only been off 10
hours since midnight Friday.
"The sergt•C1 nts a nd abov<:
have been on 12 hours C1nd off 12
hours sin<'c the si<'k·m." Sparks
s C11d this morning.
It wu the first Israeli air raid
in Lebanon•aince June 27, when
Israeli and Syrian jets clashed
in the skies over Damour in
their first dogfight in five years.
Israel said its U.S.-made F·lSS,
in combat for the first time.
downed. five of the older and
slower Syrian MiG ·2ls in that
encounter. U.S. intelligence put
the Syrian toll at six yets.
WAFA. the Palestinian news
agency. said Israel use d
American-made Phantom jets in
S unday's attacks. The United
States complained about Israel's
use of F-158 in the previous raid.
claiming the Jsraelis violated a
pledge to use the planes only for
defense
BIG SURF HIT ORANGE COAST THIS WEEKEND, DRAWING BRAVE BODY SURFERS TO THE NOTORIOUS WEDGE
Seven-to-10-foot Waves Were Reported at South-facing Beaches, Spawned by Hurricane Dolores
Fortunate ly. the weekend log
sa w only the norma l number of
d runk arre s t s a nd a few
hurglaries in the town , which
swe lls to a population many
times wee kday number walh
bea <'h and art festival visitors.
Israel has r e peatedly hit
Palestinian targets in southern
Le banon, claiming the raids are
a imed at heading oH guerrilla
forays across the border.
Lebanon will bring a protest to
the U.N. Se curity Counc il
against Israeli air raids south of
B e irut, a gove rnm e n t
spokesman said today
Tulal Wave
Death Toll
Reaches539
JAKARTA. Indonesia <AP >-
The death toll rose today to
539 in the tidal wave on Lomblen
Island as the district governor
decla red 364 missing persons
dead. .
Gov. Ben Mboi said a search
had been made for the massing,
but all of them apparently were
washed out to sea by the wave
more than six feet high that
penetrated as much as 500 yards
inland and de s troyed fo ur
villages.
Mboi said 175 bodies we re re·
cove red and were buried m <i
mass grave Saturday. He said
there were 171 s urvivors who
were moved to Loang. a village
on another coast of the island.
Twenty.five of the m were re·
ported injured.
The governor attributed the
kille r wave to landslides from
ne arby Mount Werung that
crashed into the sea , displacing
quantities of water and sending
it racing inland.
Scientists in Jakarta thought it
might have been due to the erup·
lion of an unders ea volcano.
Such an eruption was believed
res ponsible for thre e earth·
quakes and related tidal waves
whi c h killed more than 150
persona oo Lombok Island ih the
Lesser Sundas th.is year
Balloon Race
Organizers ·
Seek Park Use
Mile Square Regional Park in
Fountain Valley is under con·
s ide ration to becom e the
launching point for the 1980
Gordon Bennett Balloon Race.
{)range County Supervisors
will hear a request Tuesday to
authorize negotiations between
race organizers and county of·
ficials to use the West County
site
And if Chairman Phillip An·
tbony's sentiments are shared
by fellow supervisors, the re·
quest will get serious study
.. I feel that this event has
potential as a serious intema·
tiooal event and the staff should
be authorized t o develop a
plan," he said in a letter.
The balloon race was held
from 1906 until 1938 when it was
discontinued because of World
War 11.
It was revived last year in
Long Beach from the decks of
the Queen Ma ry.
A spokesman said the Foun·
lain VaJJey site is being lookc.>d
upon favorably because it would
be relatively free Crom overfly.
ing aircraft.
The fact that Long Beach is in
the fli ght pattern of traffic going
to Los Angeles International
Airport was a factor. he said.
Last year's honors were cap·
lured by Maxie Anderson and
Be n Abruzzo, the m e n who
became the first balloonists to
c ross the Atlantic Ocean.
Race winners are determined
by which b~lloon travels the
greatest dislance from the start-
ing point. Anderson and Abruzzo
m ade it to Dove Creek, Colo ..
before being forced down by bad
weather
The race was named after the
late publisher of the New York
He rald.
About 30 balloons are expected
to take part next year tentative·
ly scheduled April 26
Entmal Flap_-~-
Triple Slaying
Army Man Testifies
In MacDonald Trial
RA LEIGH. N.C. <A P1 Army
in v es t ii.ta t or W 1ll 1am
Ivory is resuming testimony lo·
day on what he found when he
went to the Fort Bragg home of
Dr. Jeffrey MacDona ld more
than nine years ago.
MacDonald, 35. of Huntington
H a rbo ur 1s c harged with
bludgeoning and sta bbing his
wife and two young daughters to
death while he was a Green
Be ret stationed at Fort Bragg.
On Friday. Ivory testified he
saw two bloody footprints in the
house and found the bodies or
Christina. 2, and Kimberly, 5.
and their mother. Colette, 26.
The prosecution used Ivory's
appearance as a witness to start
introducing photographs of the
scene Priday. MacDonald sat <it
the defense table with his head
lowered as large blowups of the
MacDonald home and the bodies
'A ere placed on an easel beside
the JUry box .
MacDonald has steadfastly
maintained that four intruders
chanting, "Acid is groovy. Kall
the pigs," killed his family and
!'tabbed him repeatedly.
Hc as being tried in U.S. Dis·
t rict Court. MacDo nald was
cleared by the Army of the
charges but later indicted by a
federal grand jury.
Defense attorneys ran an ad·
vertisement m the Fayetteville
Tim es and the f a yettevi lie
Observer on Friday containing
sketches and descriptions of the
fo u r a lleged intrude r s as
described by MacDonald.
The defense planned lo run the
ad again in Sunday's combined
edition of the newspapers, but
C'anceled it a fter the prosecution
obJected to ils publication m
Friday's newspapers.
Assistant U.S Attorney J ames
Blackburn i.aid SC1turday that
lhc proseC'utors c·onsade red the
;;id to be inflammatory and said
they would ask U.S. Distract
Judge Franklin Dupree to rule
on whether its publication violat·
cd an order he issued last week.
Dupree issued an oral order
during a pre-trial hearing last
week barring publication of the
ad until a jury had been selected
and the prosecutors had been
given the name of the artist who
drew the sketches.
The prosecutors have not been
given the name of the artist,
a lthough defeJlse attorney
Bernard Segal said he would
m ake it available to them under
C'e rtain c onditions Sega l
declined to say what the condi·
lions were.
Punk-garbed
2 Roh Store
In Huntington
Rurglars dressed in punk-rock
~arb carried ore St ,975 worth of
clothing from a Huntington
Beach surf board shop late
Saturday night. police say.
The two burglars. police say.
were spotted by a witness as
th e y fl e d each w it h an
arm load of c lothing from
.Jack's Surf Boards. 18601 MCiin
~t.. at 11.02 p.m.
Police say the pair apparently
entered the store hy breaking
the lock on the front door.
3 Artists Stand Firm
Claimina actions by three
artists at the Laguna Beach
Festival al Art.I are "intimidat·
ln1 1roundl vili&ors and other
artists," fftUval board mem-
ben are uldq the trio to re·
IOlYe tbeUtuaUon.
Tbe reqae1t came during a m .. UQI of artlata and festival
boerd membera Saturday,
wlaen flltival offtclala aaid the
nent coatroveny could prompt JoWtr IJ'OUDds attenduce and a ....._ in aaJes al art on the , ........ ,ro.anc1a.
N~ .... t one of the artlata l.M'.a termed the featlval tta...-H "the beat thln1 tllll&·,.... Mppeft IO help our
e919."
Y...W btol, wboae art
........ • tlae pU1ht of .... la Ira WU lDltru....ul
t1 •P•rtilll tile contro••n1. ..w• WOJ not remove her dll· ... ,,..,...tJtefaUval letter.
~ • aa11, charsea Uaat
the protests from artists and
supporters is hurting grounds at·
tendances have not been proved
by the festival board.
"If anything, attendanc~ ls up
this year;'' she said.
The board st.atement, read to
artists Seturday. stated, "If the
board permits political and
sociological statementa in the
exhibits, It must be prepared for
stat ements on other con·
troveralal taaues."
The board cited "abortion, the
ERA, oil companies, the Preti·
dent of the United States, and
1ay1," as other topics that
mitht arise as a result of a lax board policy.
AJ1d •punk roek art piece by
exhtbitor A.S. Ashley called
"Spriaklen." allo came under
attaclll lD &be board. letter .
"Pertlape urtnaUn1 by a man 11
con1lderect by some to bt of
aocloloctcal 1t1nlflunc1," ta..
letter read. "But to mo1t al ua, a
'
public display of such even as a
painting, Is considered in poor
taste."
T h e l e tte r co ntinue d .
"Whateve r p o lili r al o r
sociological stands are taken by
artist exhibitors will inevitably
offe nd someone a nd bri ng
criticism of what we strive to
have, which is a dignified and
appropriate art show."
Artists ·e echtol, Ashley and
Jennife r McLe more were or·
de red to remove their artworks
la st week after a meeting of
reattval board me mbers.
But attorneys for the three
artists obtained a tem"°rary
restraining order from Oran1e
County Suj>ertor Court Judte
Marlealice' Stotler allowln1 the
art work• to remain on exhiblt
untU an Au1. 1 heartn1 on ttte
matter.
All three artlsll say they'll
continue to dJsplay their work
untU that hearing.
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•
West County
Lifeguards
Predict Surf
West C'ounty lifegua rds, bui.y
over the weekend with rescues
an heavy surf and strong rip-
tides. today <igain contended
with surf of between six and 10
feet along Huntington Beach area
beaches.
··we were extre m ely bus y
ove r the weekend." Sparks sa id.
"but we didn't have Lo ask for
help from the Sheriff's depart·
mcnl." ·
"The people <sergeants and
above> on duty are our most c·x·
periencl!d omcers and they dad a
'iUpcr JOb." he !.aid.
* * *
l.nguna Beach
Firemen Set
Salary Meet
The action. said a Huntington
Beach State Beach lifeguard. is
the result of Hurncane Dolores
wh ich wh.apped up 100 mph wmds
off Mex a co over the weekend. The
storm is dissipating , guards said,
but its result is still being felt
along the coastline.
Despite relatively big three· to
six-foot surf a long the Hunt·
ington coast over the weekend.
a bout 38,000 bathers packed
Huntington Beach's c ity beach
on Saturday with 35,000 counted
on Sunday. Rescues . guards
said, topped lhe 100 mark for the
weekend .
While Laguna Beach pohce of·
facers remained at home as part.
of an organized sick·in, city
fire men say they'll be meeting
in the near future to discuss a 7
percent pay hike ofrered by the
city.
An estim ated 100.000 people
des cend ed on t he t wo s tate
beC1ches. Huntington and Bolsa
Chica, both on Saturday C1nd
Sunday despite dangerous ra ps
<ind a 20 mph south wand on Sun·
day
State life~uards recorded an
C.'sllmated 300 rescues over the
weekend . tJ spokesmun ~aad
40 Kidnappe d
SALIS B U RY . Zi mbabwe
U hodesia 'AP I Bla<:k na·
tionalisl gut•rr illas hC1 v(' kid·
napped about 40 black Roman
C<1t hol1cs. inc luding iJ priest.
nuns and nu rses, from a remote
Ju ngle m1ss1on and marched
them 15 miles into Mozambique.
church und security sources s aid
today.
Members of the Laguna Beach
Fire Association met with city
officials Fnday, with the city
counte ring the association's 9
percent pay request with a 7 per·
cent offer.
T he C'ity said it would ra1st·
that increase to 7.5 percent 1r the
fa re department would staff the
1>0 hce re<:ords clerk position.
Aul fireman Ron Rowe , <i
member or lh<' fire association
board, said his association wi ll
most likely reject that proPos<il
"They'll definitely turn down
Lhe 7.5 percent af the city wanL..,
us to :.taff a police position . ·
Howe s<Jirl "1 don't know if
they·11 ·•<'C'cpt the 1 pe rcent of
fer."
HP :-.a id t hat by staffing a
firem1:1n in the police recordc; dt ..
p<Jrt ment. thl'rl' would not be
l'nough manpower al the adJa·
cent fire swtaon lo handll' an
e m e r gency even if t hal
C'lerk/fircman was called out on
fares.
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ltor I watch.ct In feu and dl•ml1 Juat yeeter11ay 1fter·
. ·.,
Nn.•ntion IJructng UQJI Swrt '"Two l"ut of Wat er
noon wtul" a puoay. paltH~ktnnt-d fitt mitn ventured out in·
to th~ ht-1t\1lt-s. acrompanlt-d by u limall girl who wi.s float·
mtc on one oC lhost• plastic tubt·~
THIS WAS A DISASTt:a lookina for a place to happen.
'rhe pudgy aentl~num would stand In the surfline. fac-
ing the oncomlJU( froth or a seven-foot wave. while the lit·
tie gl rl was bobbing nearby on her notation tube.
A wave would roar in and he'd get knocked on his
keezer. The little girl and tube would vanish in the boiling
froth.
As if by miracle. both man and girl reappeared. Then
they'd repeal the act.
Squinting to sea. I re m arked lo my wire. "I can't real·
ly believe they think they're having run." She replied,
"Don't tell me about it. I can't watch any more ......
TH£ TWO OF US fret about these ocean idiocies, not
only for the safety of the foolhardy out there getting
knocked around, but also for the people who must to go
rescue them. We have several friends in the lifeguard
services from Huntin~ton Beach to Newpart lo Laguna.
As a matter of tact, the son of our house is a Laguna
Beach lifeguard and the daughter guards for Huntington
Beach city. In our family. you might say. we cover the waterfront .
.. People in those floating tube~ are the worst threat."
the daughter of our lifeguard corps explained.
"THE TUBES ARE ALWAYS nipping over and there
they are with their bottom s up, stuck in the tube, and their
heads underwater." Also she noted, "Those peoJ'te rely on
the lubes. If they get separated from the tube, they're all
through."
You can see we have experts around our place. That's
why I stay on the sand these days when the heavies start
rolling in.
Trunk bow cmbarrassing'it would be 1f I had to get
rescued.
'Boat People' Aid Increased
SINGAPORE <AP> -Three
Italian navy s hips on a refugee
rescue operation will steam into
the South China Seas on Wednes-
day in search of up to 1,000 Viet·
namese "boat people" who will
be taken to Italy. naval officials
said today.
Jo the Malaysian capital of
Kuala Lumpur , the Wes t
.
German Embassy reparted to·
day that two West German com·
mercial vessels picked up 371
Vietnamese refugees off the
southeast coast or Malaysia.
The Italians may be joined by
U.S. Navy planes and ships in a
growing international effort to
rescue the seaborne refugees.
...
Banker's Wife
4 Arrested After $300,000 Ransom Paid
NIWARK, N.J. (AP.> -A fourth man wu arrested early lo·
day on federal chlr1n of lddnappln1 end extortion ln connecUon
wttb the abclueUoo ol 1 banker'• wUe whole husband paid '300,000
for her releue.
Three m.n were 1rre1ted Sunday rollowln1 Joan Dedrick'• rt·
leaH 43 houri after t he WU atbducled from her West Miiford home
on Friday.
JIU. DEDlllCK'8 HVSIAND paid the ransom following tense
ne1otiaUona with tbe ktdoappers, lnclud1n1 a 21·hour period when
tbe abduetot1 were out of contact.
WlWam Dedrick re·HtlbU.hed contact with the kldneppera
u rly Sun4t•r 11rter maklna a public appeal for his wife's release.
The f'B uld the tourth suspect was arretJt~d at 1 a.m. today
.at hh' home In Paterson. He wH Identified as Gaetano Alle11tn·
drello, 23.
Falls 'Normal'
Niagara Avoids Mishap
Nfl\OARA FALLS.NY. IAPi The mayor of this resortcily
trnld he felt "a sense of relief" when lhe lime for a predicted
rockslidc ul Niat(ora Fulls passed a nd only normal amounts of
WUtll r 00wCd over the WOrld·fomOUS attritclion.
But. the self·stylcd Jnsychlc who started all the concern with a
prediction or di11astcr soys shl· only missed on the timing.
Muyor Michael O'Laughlin was on board the Maid of the Mist
tour boot under Nlaf(ara Fallli al Sunday's predicted rockslidc
hour of 4:56 p.m . O'Luughlln hud Joked earlier "there's a priority
L11'ltabURht•d for abandoning ship mayors go first "
PAT ST. JOHN of Brid~ewaler. Conn .. who had predicted an
unusual amount of water would flood over the falls, drowning dear
children on the tour bout. rcmuincd undaunted by the non-event.
She said an accident will happen a l the fulls some day al 4 :56.
"I still feel it's going to happen," set1d Mrs St. John. "There'!)
no doubt in my m ind ubout the li me, 4 56, and the event "
Sunday, thousunds of pc'Ople lined the sides of the huge gorl(e
at the prc.'Clicled lime or dis astt:r
Unde r the Horseshoe l''ulls, a tour boat from the Ma id of the
Mi st fleet loured as us ual. but this time with a cargo of civic
leaders and about 50 reporters and photographer:-.. On the towering
cliffs around the gorge loun sts exchanged wave!) with pa!)scnger!>
or the boat.
ON THE MAID of the Mist, own •r Jim Gleen looked up and
said. ··1 haven't seen them line up li ke that since Red 11111 went
over the falls." Hill, a 1950s daredevil. was killed when he tried lo
go over the falls in a makes hift craft
Eyes then began t urning to watche:-.. then hack to the fall!)
J\l 4.56 p.m. the only sound wa:-. thl' WCJlcr rushing over the
falls
The thre~ 1u1pect1 arrested Sunday were ldeollfled ••
Guillermo Jesua Caceres, 22, Angel Humberto Cedano, al, and
Salvatore Lacognata, 23, all of Paterson. .
All were.scheduled to go before a U.S. maai1tr1te today, tbe FBI
said. ·
Caceres and Cedano were sel&ed momenta alter Mn1. Dedrick,
46. arrived home and met report.en on lbe lawn, autborlUel Hid .
Al10 at the newa conference wu her bwsband. executive rie9 preai·
dent of the Franklin Bank in P aterson.
''I'm home, I'm home," said Mrs. Dedrick.
''She was released exhausted, but not physically harmed,"
said Dedrick. "This Is a joyous occasion for all of ua."
Mrs. Dedrick arrived home abouU a.m. Neltberabenortbe FBI
would revca.l details of event.II followinl her abduction Friday mom·
ing .
~ike Father. • •
Com l.-dian Dick Grc:gor y watches us his son talks to 4,500
<.inti -nuelc<.i r protesters Sunday during the Clamshell Al·
lwncc protest 'domonslral1on against the Seabrook. N .H.
Nuclear Power plC1 nl construction thr ee miles away. The
fourth annuul gathering ended without incident although
~omc left dc.·haling cffecllvl'ness of µea ccful r allies.
Klan Chases Demonstrators
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio IAPl
Emotional s upparters and oppo
nenls or the Ku Klux Klan were
separated al times onlv bv a lawman's nightstick when more
than 1.000 people gathered for u
Klan membership rally.
Al one paint Sunday evening.
the 100 law enforcement officials
who were called lo Dixie Heights
Park were unable to keep apart
Klan s upparters and about 50
demonstrators who hud gathered
a~a instthcm .
WITH POLI Ct; rank s
stretched thin. both !)Ides s tood
neu rly face-to-fact'. heckling
e ach other and waving sticks in
the second confrontation of the
day.
As beer bottles und eggs flew
through the air. two antagonists
began fighting with their sticks.
Their fighting spa rked several
hundred Klan supporte rs to tum
and chac;e their opponents to the
edge or the park.
"It was a touchy s ituation,"
said Middletown Police Chwf
Russell Dwyer
Offi cials n•ported one urn·:.t
ror {'Onceahng LJ W(•a pon No an
JUric•s were n•portNJ
"This is a beautiful sight."
s:1id Bill Wilkinson. grand im
penal wiwrd. Invisible Empire l\n1ghL-; of the Ku Klux Klun,
a:-. he addre:-.scd the gatlwring
Wilkin:-on and :.llJ<>ut two dow n
roht'd K l<in s mt•n and
l\lanswomen t•oncludcd the ra ll}
by sl'tling fire to a 20 foot cross
Earlier in the day. about 150
people attended a rally 1n
another pet r k 1n the pre -
dom 111antly bl ack s ection of ttus
:.oulhwl•Stcrn Oh io city Thal
mt•cl1ng wai. organized by the
lntcrnat1onul Committee against -
Ruc1::.m
J\Hcrwurd, some 100 anti-Klan
de monstrators ma rched to con-
front Klan supporte rs.
FOB . ME.: b:inessex~cutiv c who
. antage. Enough said ·J\1 )ind himself t~~ni~ormed
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dnda ot deMrt re11dent.a, who be ... ci.1r1nc a~ay tbe tool of mud
and other debria left lD their bomet by the worst atorm ever to hlt tht
·~·· . "I don't aee how it un poMlbly be aalvaaed." su d Charaolte
1Vark, 1 1 ahe surveyed ~er
weeken d ho me Jn R a nc ho the weekend to get most public
Miraae. "We took out flood ln· facilities back into operation by
aurane4i tbree yeani l lO. never Monday, said Dixon. dreamLna that we'd ever use lt." Power and telephone service
n .._._ u---•OST COACHE LLA Va lltiy ••• .-rw.•• reaident.s were not as prepared lndlan leader Leo o ar~or tbe fierce thu.odersi,orm Fri'-Peltler bM escaped from the day that tl'iggered mudslides
Federal Correctional lnatltu-and n aah noods a nd caused
tlon tn Lompoc where )l more t h an $40 million in
was serving a Ufe te rm fo damages.
killing two FBI agent., on "Three years. ago, they of·
South Dakota's Pine Ridge re red us .flood ansurante aflt:r
Indian Reservation the flood in Pal~ Desert. but at
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the hard-hit Magnesia Canyon
are a. Diamond Bar
Teen Named
'Miss Nude'
SAN BERNARDINO <AP>-
An 18-year-old Diamond Bar
woman who has been a nudist
for only a month was crowned
the 1979 Miss Nude USA on Sun-
day before a p a rtia lly clad
crowd of about 2.500.
Pam DiSandro, one of 17 con-
testants in the event, received _a
trophy in recognition or her
achievement. She is currently
une mploye d but hopes lo
become a stewardess.
THE HAZEL·EYED br unette
said she became a nudist "out of
c uriosity" alter he r uncle told
her about the Treehouse Fun
Ranch, the nudist colony where
the pageant was held.
Asked what s he liked best
about nudism. Miss DiSandro
said : "The people. It 's like a big
family. We're all open. I can go
up to anyone and tell them my
problems or my joys ."
BILL FLESHER. owner or the
Tree bou&e, said the beauty con·
t est wa s inte nded t o dispel
myths about nudism.
··we 'r e looking ror good
publicity to show we're not a
bun c h of a n ima l s o r sex
maniacs," be said. "Basically,
we're taking nudis m out of the
closet."
Mn. Carter Calls
President Healthy
B ETWEEN 15 AND 18 homes
were destroyed in the deluge,
which dumped up to six inches
or rain in eight hours. Another
150 homes suffered severe mud
o r water damage, and 500 more
we re slightly da maged , s aid
Rive rside County F ire Capt.
Gene Ostrander.
In the exclusive Thunderbird
Villas development or Rancho
Mir age , residents living in
hom es valued up to $250,000
brought in private firms to haul
a way mud and debris .
But despite the mohumental
clean-up tas k a nd linger ing
storm -caused problems , Rancho
Mirage City Manager David
Dixon said most residents we re
in ··really good spirits" Sunday.
E V EN S IZZLI NG t e m -
peratures, which reached 100
degrees, failC\f to deter clean.up
crews that worked throughout
Judge Mulls
New Trial
For Slayer
MARTINEZ CAP> -A Contra
Costa County judge is consider-
ing whether to order a new trial
ror Richard Barker, a Conner
president or the Hell's Angels
chapter in Richmond who was
convicted or n rst-degree murder
four years ago.
was restored to hundreds or
homes and most roads were re-
opened Saturday. Highway 111
was opened rrom Indio to Palm
Springs, although the closure of
Bob Hope Bridge continued to
pose a problem for travelers.
BrouJn Says
Shakeup
Won't Help
NEW YORK (AP) -Gov. Ed-
m und G. Brown Jr. or Calirornia
said today that he does not think
t he s hake-up of the Carter
Cabinet will help the chier ex-
ecutive and that it raises ques-
tions about t he president 's
"g r a s p of the r o le o f t he
Cabinet."
"I can't believe it's going to be
positive," Brown said in a taped
interview broadcast on CBS's
"Monday Morning" ne ws show.
"The Cabinet is part or the in-
stitution or the presidency and
when il is shaken up with so lit·
lie advance warning and with so
minimal rationale, it can't
possibly help the candidacy or
t h e p res id en cy of Ji mmy
Carter."
BROWN ALSO SAID : "It's in-
consistent with his commitment
not to have a chief of staff as the
gatekeeper between the presi-
dent and bis Cabinet members."
Brown said he thought the
Cabinet switches were "cos-
metic" changes a nd were "an
atte mpt by the president to
create a phase two. a new phase
to his presidency so that d uring
the remainder of bis term he can
p r es e nt a new race to the
American people."
.. I DON'T THINK pre sidents
runction a s m a nagers , the y·
should function as a leader ... '
Brown said. "Obviously, we 've
see n in the last rew years. drift.
conrusion and a good deal of
la ck of confidence.•'
Solar Car Starts Trek
Ken Eacrett, 41, and his solar-powered auto have de-
pa rted from Santa Monica Pier on a cross-country trip
due to end in Washington, 0 .C. at the White House Sept.
21. The car draws ene rgy from sun through sola r panel
on top of the vehicle. Maximum speed of the auto is
about 25 mph.
'Orchid of Screen'
Dies in Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD 1AP 1 C.:or1nne Griffith. an author a nd leadin~
lady of the 1920s nicknamed ''The Orchid of the Screen" because of
her beaat.y, has died al St John's Hospital.
M s. Griffith, who :-.tarred sn "The Garden of Eden" and "Lilies of
the Field," made h(·r last fil m, '"Paradise Alley," in 1958.
11 E R BOOKS WE RE tilll·d
•·My Ufe With the Redskin~.
"Eggs l lluvc Known " and
"P a pa's Delicate Cond1t10n."
about her childhood with ht·r
Texan mother and Virginia-born
father . The lusl was later rnadc
into a movie starring J acks t·
Gleason.
The actress's death July l :j
went publicly unnoticed for
days. She reportedly s uffered a
stroke two years ago.
MS. GRIF FITH GOT her first
film role after winning a beauty
contest in Santa Monica, and a~
a young star orte"n r eceived
$150,000 a picture.
In addition to acting and writ
ing , the bl ue-eyed brunette wa~
known for campaigning in 1953
for abolition of the income tax.
S h e g ave m o r e than 480
speeches across the country and
wrote a book in 1962 called
"Taxation With Representation
or Your Tax Money Went That·
a way." She created a national
organ11.at1on called Abolish fn.
d1 v1dual Federal lncomc Taxes.
lkr CJge was varaow,ly report·
l'd as 80, 82 and 63 . wi th Ms.
G nfflth lc'>L1fying du rang the
trial of her fourth divorce in 1966
that she was "approx1mately51."
"T H E F ILMGO E R'S Com
panion" states that she was born
in 1898 and anothe r movie star
guide. "Slur Stats" lists her
b1rthdate as Nov. 24,1896 in Tex.
arkanu, Tcxul..
Ounng the 1966 divorce tn al,
Ms. Griffith testified she had
been a young stand-in for the
original actress and simply as-
sumed her 1denl1ty.
BUT A CHILDHOOD friend
s aid that Ms. Gnrrith in the
courtroom wa~ the same one
who m a d e 40 s i le nt films
between 1915 and 1927.
As in the past. Brown would vandal Fines Raised not say whether he would run for
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ln2-Car
Collision .1
S ONORA <AP ) -E i1hi persons were killed a nd three
others critically inj ured in •
gruesome head-on colUaion nev
the footbUla of t his Slerr•
Nevada town. The tragedy w•
blamed on alcohol.
T h e California H i ghwaf
Patrol called the accident earl
Sunday moming the worst tra ~
fie accident in Tuolumne Count~
history. It happened . about 110
miles east on San Francisco on
Highway 108, which wind~
through California's m ain gold
region.
CAa Detale• Mer,,er
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Top
executives of Western and COn·
tinental airlines s ay they we~
shocked by the Civil AeronautiCJ
Board's decision to turn down a
proposed merger between the
two airlines. ,
The CAB denied by a 3· l vote
the merger by the t wo Los
Angeles·based air lines on the
g5P.unds that it might reduce
arrline competition in the West
and that any fare reductions
could prove to be only tem-
porary.
3 lnj•red in f'irf!
WHITTIER <API -Three
people we re slightly in1ured, s
restaurant destroyed a nd eight
r e s ide nces a nd bus i nesses
damaged when a 100-gallon gas
wate r heater exploded , fire of-
ficials report.
The explosion Sunday night at
the restaura nt shatte red win-
do ws a nd sent debris fl ying
through a square-mile a rea, ac-
cording to Los Angeles County
firefighter Bill Bel l. Damage
was estimated at $60,000.
lla.e Burglariz _.d
HOLLYWOOD <A P I · The
Hollywood Hi lls home of enter-
t u 1 n e r Earth a K itt w a ~
burglarized of more than S.17,000
worth of Jewelry, antiques and
cash, police say.
M 1ss Kitt wus reported to be
on tour when the burglary wa::.
discovered during the weekend
by guests staying in her home.
police said.
lllidgf! Nix~• f'irtf!• . ,
LOS ANGELES <API -Santa
Monica's five-year·old system of
heavy fines aimed at preventing
1ets from using the municipal
airport has ~n overturned by a
federal court j udge .
U.S. District Court J udge Irv-
ing Hill ruled that the fines were
discriminatory since they were
imp06ed on jeL'i that could meet
the city's JOO.decibel noise Umlt
but not on noisier piston-driven
planes. HARLINGEN, Texas <AP) -
Rosalynn Carter says she is not
bothered by remarks question-
ing her husband's mental stabili-
ty. telling audiences the presi-
dent is "healthy, happy, confi -
dent and optimistic about !he
future of our country.'·
Defense a ttorney Eleanor
Kr aft requested a new trial after
a p rosecution witness said he
had lied during the trial in 1975.
The witness, John Moran, said
he had blamed Barker for the
slaying because or jea lousy.
Mo r an i s a l s o a for m e r
Richmond chapter president of
the Hell's Angel.s.
president in 1980, but he swd he SACRAMENTO CAP) -The maximum fine -..... ---.... ..--.-.......................... . would probably have an "ex· for vandalism will rise from Sl,000 to $5,000 in ,..·.· .
Mrs . C arte r bega n a
barnstonning tour of eight cit1es
in four days Sunday with ap-
pearances al a convention of the
Nat ional Urba n L eague in
Chicago, a self-help fair in Pine
Bluff, Ark., a nd a reception at the .
home of Arkansas Gov. Bill CUn-
ton.
Moran was also convicted in
the case, which involved the
murder or two men whose bodies
were round in a we ll near Ukiah.
Prosecutor J ames Nelson op-
posed the new trial, saying the re
was plenty of other evidence lo
j us tify Barke r 's conviction .
Superior Court Judge Thomas
McBride took the motion under
submission.
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adult, who is convicted of vandalism and releas . . H e a ls o s aid t h a t t h e on prbbationtoeitherpay forthedamage orhelp _.·· ·.. . ... ··
Boating Accident
Kills W 01WU1, 80
SAN PEDRO <AP> -A recently married 80·
year-old Long Beach woman is dead following a
pleuure boating accident in the Los Angeles
Harbor, police report.
Tbe woman, Mrs. Hazel Shanahan, was pro-
nouneed dead on arrival at San Pedro Peninsula
Hospital Saturday night shortly after the boat she
wu on struck a breakwater at about 10 p.m., said
Sat. Ted Lawson.
SBE DIED OP undetermined causes after her
neeue by-life1uards-from Cabrillo Beach. An
1utope1 la pending, said Lawson.
Tbe woman's 53-year-old husband, John Sbaia....._ and an unidentified man were able to
swim to uare, Lawson said. They were released
from t.bebolpital after exa mination.
LAWSON SAID TBI: Sbanahana bad been
married ODly several weeb.
Tbe ~I, a .as.foot admiral's bafae, ap. panatlJ mllMd the openlq at the breakwater off
CabrWo 8eaeb and plowed into the aranlte bar· n.r' police Mid.
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Whf.n h. t,.. I• about th., country. 1rter WH qunt
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from lhl' JUt.'Nldt'nt a.nd the IOC'•I p,... normally ta mof'\11 In
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d..ill to bt1 lit\. h"Nt. lt 1 "'•dr up of rt'llOrt•" who comt'
from 1rnm~· JHtrt \•I Ot• \>taunt r . And tt lnr lude1 a ralr
numhc•r "' ""°"'"'' ''""""''"' '''· hlahly knowledaeable ubout tioVl't'nlnrnt l'l•n •nd ~nona1u1 ..... who ar., not
ufruhl lo itl"~ tlw ""'"' c11•••tlonl'" thot o t roublt' c hief
l' <'<'llth·,,, 1'tuo ·~ thf\lr joh Aud thot ·~ why thc.oy'ro In
W 11s hlt1J:IC'fl
Nu. lh,• W c•!'hlntzhm ''"''~!' ''Ortl~ i~ n ot the problem.
Th <· l'"'hh•m I:<. lnt•ptlt uc1t• In tht• Whitt• lloust' ut .ult lcvclR.
So fol' ni-llw l tthln•'' l'ntl l'!l llfr "m1tl'1rnrrc" WttK t'Ort·
<'t•rm'I. tlmt "'\11't """k :1s 11 ·truly 111 -au lvh!t'd bit l)f
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U :in\ th111 .i ,·11111il JIUMn nlt•t• on almost lmmPdii1ll'
•'rP:-11111 ui the• '"'nl'hknct' Clrt('r s nys h<• so t•urnt•Ktly dt··
:-1n•1t-,m l"'llh '"'"'''1dk and forf'i~n frunlt1 It would
h11,·1• "' t""' ""'"" th1t t th" c•ntart• upp<'r le \'CI of the United
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SnrnH ""mtc•r ttw dollttr took unotht>r nc>t1cd1 vc
. I ( tlw p1'\'Mttc•nt "nntt'<i i;umt• new blood in the Cu bi n et
a n cl :-u m ,, r " p I u r t' m e n I s w e r e n e e de d -h e
t·c1111d hm ,, nduc•\·t'd the l\amc .-?Oal b y quietly requestln~
the nt~'llt><J l"\'Mti!natlons without casting doubt on the
t1h1hl\' Of lht" "ho le lt'Om tfr the• s n m t• tokc•n. if he• is so C'oncerned about the
q11a111·v of lht• url\'l{"c he 's geltm~ from his staH. it's puz-
,t,lin g to not<' th at the s taff shake ·UP res ulted in even more
pnw<•r for the tig ht Little circle of Georgians in the White
I loww whost' ine xperience a nd politic al inbreeding was
rc·~1>0nsible for so m any of Carte r 's ear ly blunde rs .
It's a ll very w ell to wet nl a generally s upportive
lt·am . What this appears to be is an effort to put together
a group of "yes pe rsons '' and to favor only those mem ·
IJ ·r s of the press who as k "good questions.··
That might m ake for a more com fort able presidential
ld1·s tylc. But it's not what gets the country out of the
doldrums.
What 1l comes b<1 ck to. Mr. Pres ide nt. is that what
vou d o ~peaks so loudly w1• c:c.i nnot hear what you are say.
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Brown a Rar.e One
Proposed legislation that v.ouJd give the state Senate
u voice in future supervisonal appointments was a we ll-
dcserved. s lap at Gov Brown But 1f adopted it could o nly
further µoliti<:1zc the :,upposedly non·partisan appoint-
ment:-~.
Responding to the furor that followed Brown's ap-
pointment of I!Aii imn Miller to the Orange County Board
hf Sur>ervisor!:>, state Sen. Paul Carpenter. 0 -Cypress, has
m l roduccd a m e <ts ure that would require senate con·
f1rm ation of gubcrn<ttorial appointments to boards of
~u pervisors .
Such appointments are m a de by the governor onl,v
when " vacancy occurs on a board before an incumbent s
term has expired. T he Cippointee then m ust run for the seat
in the next e lection. ~
Norm ally, a governor's selection is made only a fter
cunfcrrin~ with local residents. Brown himself chose to
ucccpt the wishes of Orange Countians whe n he appoint·
cd T homas Rile y to fill the seat of the late Ronald
Caspers.
In the more recent instance. the governor igno red
Inca I recomme nda tions and turned ins tead to the advice
or hls political supporte rs Tom Hayd en and Jane Fonda .
Fo rtunate l y, gove rno r s a s mercurial and
m:rnipuJative as Brown don't turn up too often and most
~upcrvisorial appointments work out to th e satisfactio n of
local constituents.
The re really ls no reason to ass ume that the s tate
~cnate would be an y better qualified than the governor to
make s uch appointment.8. In fact, bringing the w hole
Sen ate into the act, which usua lly requires som e speed,
could only confuse matters.
And at least lf the governor himself makes a bad
pick . we know where to place the blame .
• Opinions e•prened 1n the apace above are those of the Daily Pilot.
·0th« view• expretMd on this page are thoae of their author• end
art1st1. Reader comment It Invited. Addre11 The Dally Piiot. P.O.
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Boyd/ Color Tricks
BJ L. 11. llO\'D
A1ain am uked If the color ot a woman '1 dreu t.en4I to
chan1• tbe appearance of
her tape meuuremenu. So It'• Hid. Girls in yellow
dre1H1 tsppear to be a btt
more llaable than they really
aro. ln .,.. -...... 1 btt
I'm Clal CaNr cbda't
name Bert Lanae
tr•••urr 1tcretarr.
Maybe P'edtr1I a.en. dlainDUf AIGIO'l.J
·~ . '
Ifft IO. lt'I a trick thete col· on play on tht eye, 11y the
men of tcience. .
How Iona ap It waa that
Howard Ofets ot..rved: "In
SeventHn Hundred and
leveaty lhs ... a 1roup of
Aaaertnip mavericks . . .....
noaaetd tbe yoke of tyran·
DJ ' • .tbll tax Oft 1tampt. UM
tu Oft tea .•. Out fat!Mra felt
that we wer• flt ... to tax
ourHlvH and you'll ad··
mlt .• ·•• bave bMn very aooct at It.''
You've r1ad of tbe la·
falDOUI Devtl'I lllud penal
~· Ill h••• Oulw. ..._1t .. eeu ..... .,..
vlet or aaotller trl•d to
eHlpe...., 14 boun. And
.. -., eYM7 fov ... ••• t f. rffaptued. Tllll• ....................
i.ale.•IDtaway.NoGDe eo.Id ..... bow ......
AOW1 N. Weed/Publl1her Thome& KttVJl/EcMtof '
S.rtNrl l(rtlblch/Edltorlal Pege ldltor
J.-Andenon
Remember WWII RUbber Crisis~
W AIHINOTON -Panicked
by UM luoliM 1borU1e ud lta
lmpHt OD enra1ed vot•n in
.... , ytar'1 e l.etJocu, Jimmy
Carter ud Con1res1 have •ud·
denly ll b91atedly decided that
1 tht 1n1wtr to America '1 oil
netdt U• In rapid dtvelopmenl
of 1yntbetlc tuel1.
Unfortunat.tly. the pollUclans
Htm determined to Oy In lbc
hr• of hi•·
lory and en
tru1t the m•
Jor •rnthetlr
tuC1l1 pr o
1ram to lhe
VJH Y PfOlJlt•
whotl! 1rci~d end 1h orl
1l1hlt'd n••• h •ve
brou•ht ua to
our preH nl aorry PH" Th••
poUUclaN are ready lo pul up
bllUont ol Ow lHPltY«'~· money
lo pay the oU compenlH t.o lit·
velop 1ynthellc' fuels.
Earl Waters
If the Impact on mllUona of
Americuw we re not 110 Hrioua.
0.11 blind faith tn the oll com·
panlc11 would be laugheble,
Pre11ldcnt Carter ho,. c:ulled the
t•ncr1CY r rl11l1 t h "mol'lt l
equlvttlent of war " Yet he
choo11f'f' t.o overlook the fact that
onrc before. durln11 o re.I s hoot
lol( w11r . the nullon'11 l~aders
plared their trust In the oll In·
du,.lry Mnd w«·r~ completely let
down Then. H now. th<· oilmen
l)Ul prufltJI ubovl' 1>alrloll11m
TIU: C'RIHIH or 1941 42 In
volvNI ruhbt•r. 1.1n c11,ll'nlhd In
l(n•dlrnt of lhe wur wt• had juHl
b••('onw •·rnbrc>llcd in f.vf'n
ht•for1• l'('ftrl ll u rbor . tht·
J Apo nt•1u• had t'onquer.•11 thl'
rubb •r prcxluclnj( <'O UnlrlP1' ()(
So ulh<'ll"t /\11111. ('Uthnj( off our
""Pl'll"" 1'0111ph•frl v
I\ modc•r11 ,., rrly 11111rc·hl'li (Ill
ti ri•11 und ol lwr l'lllH•nl111I prod
Ul'tlf rcqulrln.c rubber. Vnllkf>
ol I, no 1k11lWK1i(' 1111111,l y or rubber
was avaJlable; aynthetlc rubber
WH our only answer.
My predeceuo r . Dre w
Searson, conducted a detaJled
Investigation of the World W¥r
II KyntheUc rubber procram. He
dh1cloeed to the American pubUr
thal the government's Initial re-
llan{"e on Standard 011 of New
J eriscy had joopitrdlied the war
tlffort and had ende d In dis·
ustrous fallur.-.
Tiit llV BBF.ll R e11crV('
Corporation. formed by tht•,J<Ov
N nment lo d velop synllwtl1·
ruhbl'r pr<xluc·tlon. lo11nf'd S6:10
million for con1Jtrurllon of syn
lhf.'llr ruhtwr plonlR to a j(roup
M compunlc:11 c·ontrolh·d IJy St&An
darcJ The lutkr' dalrncd t11 h11111·
a 111° r rf't 11 rr11·1•1u1 I hot wou hi
g u o r:intee pr<)(lurllon In ht r t.
h11wr vf'r. thr· rr'11I 'l'l'rt•IJi w1•r1•
ht•lcJ hy StanilurrJ''I u1l1·rn11ll1JrlHI
(' II I I l' I ll •• lC II (' I It I ,. • N II l '
Gt•rm11n y'R I (; Fnlwn 1·11rfJ11rn
lion
Stundtnd huti rul h·1I lo prv
.
tbe t echnolo11 looH frem
rarben 1n pe ac:eUme, aad
naturally met with no mon MIC·
cn1 once we were at war wtth
Germany. "W• believe tlaM the
Standard cartel arran1e...u
'with Germany .•• are the prta.
clpal caUle of the prtHnt (rub-
ber> 1hortaae." A11t. Atty. Gen.
Thurmond Arnold to&d Coqreu
ln Aprll, lMZ.
In other· words, Sta,ndard'11
promlae to deliver ayntbetk rub-
ber was JU8t ~ minion worth
ol hol a.Ir. The oil 1lant'a failure.
,., r e1m1on glumly reported.
muns thut "there Just 8ln't f(O·
ini< lo '"' more rubbe r tor
c:lvl llun UA(• until after 1944."
Fortunately for the free world ,
an a ltemuUvo •·xlst-Od synt.hetk
rubbn mndc· from .craln-baM;rl
nlr ohol 1'hrn "' now, ftlrohol
m11d•· from fur m pmdurl.!I had
l1t><'n 11(norf•d by tb(' l(ov1•rn
rm•nt. thunkM imrtly lo int.eniw
lohhylnl( liy thr oll indu1'try.
T U t: Kfl HH•:R K •:H•:RV•:
<'11 111 quwkly thrr·w 1111 weight
l11•hln11 »kohr1I J'rocluC'llon, and
Ill I Wll Yl'llr'I lh1• 1Jn1lt•d Sf.;1\.1·11
w ""' i1rmlt1f'in•( "'""'' lo r.oo
rfl I lllr1n l(S1llon11 of ukoh11I, nf'1trlv
ftillr tlm•·'I th•· lfM2 flUIJJUt Thi ...
pl111-a 111111:1111 "''"'H·r vut1or1 cf
f11rl liy Arrwr1t·an mot.orl&l$
11111-1 1•1 VIOi( IJO lnf'rNJthlf' :1r ... mllf'
"'' h1111r "P"''<J l1rrut to 111tve tin '11
J!11v1• ttu· 11 S miht...ry ~·
r11l1lwr ii flf'f•tll'll
(Jn<·'' 11it.1w1 w1· f H''' a <·rttlral
c,hr1rl1Jl(f· thlJl <'8n bf· rur~-d t1y
rl1•v1·lr•i>rn•·nl 11r flynthf'tl" t.uh
c,t 11 ut•·~ for a C'hm mr.dlty ""
dltngerf'll by forell(n ccinlrr1I
Onc P UJC <lin . farm prt1du r~'1
J lrohol Is bP1nJ( playerl down In
fa vor of non r cnc wabJe fos1u l
fu1•lx 1le'lp1t.e a rerent Depart
mt·nt ,,f t:nergy rf>port that
1·i,t1mut1·., moli t or our liquid
automotiv<> fuel needs could be
mf'l hy an exp&nded a lcohol pro-
J,tra m by the ycar2000.
AND ONC •: AGAIN, the poliU
c·1un~ arf' blindly turning lo the
ml c·ompamcs to bail us out.
mo!>t of the bills o rrer ed by
C'o ngrci,i, favor H1~ Oil an syn·
thctt <' fuel developm e nt.
Tho1-1• who refus e to learn
rr l)m h1i-.tory are doornC'd to rt:·
Vl'ttl 1t llt·rr• we go a~a in .
Cal Expo Falls Short of Pomona Fair
Still another study is to be
made of that fiasco known as the
Stale t'air or Cal Expa. This one
has been called for by the latei.t
of a long Line of "task forces"
put together in connection with
Ca l Expo. It is headed hy
William Penn Mott Jr .. former
director or state parks, and a big
wheel in the conservation move·
ment. AJI th.is one will prove 1s.
that nature lovers are n 't above
r ipping off th e taxpayer 's
dollars.
ASKING FOR another s tudy ti'>
develop Cal Expo plans is like or-
de ring a pick-
up truck load
of sand ror
Malibu. If all
the s tudies
wh ich ha ve
been made of
C a l Expo
were stacked
In one pile, 1t
would make
1 the biggest
bonfire s ince Mrs . O'Leary's
cow s tarted all that trouble ln
Chicago. More money has been
apenl for these atudles than was
Charles McCabe
spent buying lh<' land ror Cal
Expo and its development
Cal F.xpo was doomed fmm 1t1>
tncepllon. Whatever t·ha nce 1t
might have had to even cont1nut·
in its role us "Slate Fair," wa ...
forPvcr scaled with the selection
or 1ts Sile, where It IS boxed IO on
two s1det1 by freew ays. und
he m med off by a river and a
bur1woning hu1>1ncss complex on
the other two
THUS what was only a bad
dream to start wos l'arefully
n urture d into a full sca le
Dante's Inferno. as one colossal
blunder followed another in an
unceasing chain.
The year·around exposition in-
t ended lo replace a papular and
a d eq u a t e r eAiOn a l raar.
generous ly called the "State
Fair," never got off the g round.
All that was developed was a
t hird rate horse race meet. a
cheap carni val and a fair that is
s ubstandard lo alm ost every
other djstrict and county fair in
the state. During the 50 weeks or
t he year when tl ISO 't funCllOn-
ing as a fair, it comprises a
gi1tanUc salei, lot for Christmus
tree peddlers and othe r itinerant
vendors
Tht• s tar k truth I /, that or tht• 7H
tax·:.upported fair:. operating 1n
tht> 5fl counlll':., lh<' one with Lh1°
be .. 1 claim or being a "\lalt·
fair" I!> th"' Los Angele-. C:ount)o
Fair at Pomona Not only doc!> 1t
st<ige a first rate hors<' r a1·1•
meet, but a lmo:-.t t•verything clst•
about it I!> first rate" And 1l ha!>
the attendanctc·
IT'S HARD to bcll('ve. but not
ten cents has evn been i-.penl on
studies on th<> development of
the Pomona fair •
Even If another study ,.could.
by s ome m agical wave or a
hand. finally rt-scue the disuter
known as Cal Expo, it is difficult
to see how lhls can be done by a
firm whose backgr ou nd ha:.
been the development of such
things as Sea World . Marine
World·Africa USA. and the King
Tut exhibition
It was the thinkmi:: tha t Cal
Expo could become anothe r Dis·
neyland, which got the slate into
trouble to begin with. Any Ideas
still lin gering as to the potential
development of Cal Expo into a
Ma rriott !> Crc•at Amenl'a, let
J l11n 1• :.oml•I h t ng mort: a m
h1 t 10 U!>. ··o u lll be qui c kl y
'l'Ol l'hl'll without :-.pl'nding a lh1n
cl1mc• for !>l!ldy
Ju:.t offrr lht• property ror
..... 1,., on cond1 twn 1L he rh·
vf'lo1wd into u Dts nt>y land and
set• 1f thcr<' 1s a s ucker fool
P nou ~h anywhere willing lo
rom1• up with so much as a
plugg<.'{f nickel.
Tll•:R•: IS on<' s hm hope of
!>alvaging what has been spent.
Th Is , by for g c tl 1 n g a bo u l
carnivals and show business and
fairs and turning the site into a
y ear-around ex hibitio n of
Ca lifornia. To do this. each de-
partment of s tate government
would have lo be required to al-
lot ulc up to one percent or its
annual budget to support the
s how. It won't happen.
That leaves us with an a m·
b1L1ous p r o1ect wh ic h h as
become a ndiculous failure, and
should be disposed or forthwith
1n i ts entirety. as numerous
legis lators have recommended
for lhc past dozen years .
Political Cover-~ps Abound in Our History
In a recent column James
Brady . waa talkln1 about the
po11lbillty of a Teddy-John Con·
nally pretldenUal race. Neither ol tbtM ladl baa • apotJeaa past.
Brady quoted a 1euooed and
cynical poUUc:al obaerver.
"Llsten," be aald, "if Teddy
and Bis J awn are nominated.
don't you
think their
top .... will
have a quiet
little metUn1
before the
bard c:am· r:•:.n1n1 re.::;
It wtf':u be
worked out.
Teddy won't
brt9'• up tbt milk acapda~ tr C'A>n·
naUy dotla't mentloD tb• 1lrl •bo
drowned."
..................... .,...1t
wlll llardl1 M ...,.. ......... iD
Am•rlcu eleetloa1. Not ev·
.,,.. ...., .... t.be=tdecy ...... ..,....... . ........... ,..,~
Sil•lla•• ................... ... lt11•==....,,w1t11 ...... ...
lud aa all•••• wartime
romance. Nor was It mentioned
that the mothe r of Adlai's
children was an alcoholic who
had lat.er to be named a ward of
the court. Everyt.bJn1'1 fair. etc.
ANOTBE& almost unknown
pollUcal trade. or which I had
1ome personal knQwledge. has
not made the history books. This
occurred d urin1 the 1940 elec-
tion, when FOR ran for a third
time a11lnat Wendell WU1kle.
Two scandals, neither of
wblcb could be called that in
th"• da)'I, were traded off one
hot 1wnmer day ln the omate
editorial offices of Roy W.
Howard at 200 Park Avenue,
Howard then bad on his
payroll a bardhittin1 columnist
named WHtbrook Pe1ler.
Pe1ltr llad come bJ wbat
Htmed' to be Hlrtmely ln·
cr1mlDatlU leUen wr1twn by
Henry WaUaee, P'DR 'a runnlnt
matt. to "u Oriental my1Uc"
whom ht tilled "Dear Guru." ,...... ............... ..........
a, uaeo11,almen&ar1 mat.trial
alto•t ••rloH American
poUUco1 ••d the American peUUeal .,..._. l&Mll.
the Progressive Party ticket.
In truth, the re was not too
much in the letters, but Pe1ler's
ve n om a nd Wallace's
vulne rability as a candidate of
the Far Left made the m political-
ly lmportantin 1948.
T h e g r avame n o r th e
m eeting wu that Howard and
Pegler would Lay ort Wallace. If
the Democrats would lay off a
romance that Wlllkie had with a
lady from a diaUnguisbed New
York literary family. Wlllkle
waa married but seperated 1t
the time of the alleged romance. THt: "DEA& GV&V" wu ac·
rtually a cllaUnplahed man -PRESENT AT the meeting Nicholas KonatanUn Roel"k:h
waa FDR's press secretary and who haddledt.beyearearUer.H~
c hief of propaganda. Charlie ·1wJlapalnt.tr,ttaiedailMr(he
M lc haelso n . • f or m e r ...,«t'rd the 1913 deitin a for.
Waehlntiton correspondent of · IStravineky'a L• Socr• d•
Tht World. Also pretenl was 'Prifttemp1)andTlbetanexpaonr. Russell Davenport. an editor of ·
f'orturw who served the same The preu flnally coatl"Ollted
functlona for the Wilkie cam· Wallace about tbe "Ouru" tel·
palgn lera at • atrana• new1 c:on·
· ference ln PhU•lpllla oa July
Howard. a little man who-23. Pqler hJmHlf popped the
·tbou1bt b l1 , proposed question. Wallace auweNCI: "J
ma1nanlmlty all around, ln the wlll never en1a1e ln uy d11·
:lntere1t of national welfare. cuaslon wbataoever wilb
.Handl were shaken, and UM two-Westbrook Pealer."
matten were fortotteD -for the The ,...at ff. L. Ilene-• __ lot
•moment. up and cave his name. "Why
Pealer had ..a dlff erenct wfth idon 't you anawer about UM Gun11
Howard and later went ;IA> work 'letten!" be Uked. 'TU bmd.le
for ff..._. Here be wu Wider that ta my own wa, uct mr owa
no eoDllraiDt about UM "Guru Ume,"Wallateparried.lof•u
letter ... ,,_. aetten came back I know, bll own ••1 or Ma own
to plasue Wallace•ln l .. when time aev•r arrlwecl hfor•
be ran for Pneklent hlmHlf OD WaUacecMadlnlMI.
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Mond9y, July 23, 1979 DAILY PILOT .4 7
Andy Granatelli Back
4
• in Car Business •
LOS ANGELES <AP I Andy
Ore• .... U '8 comlq back wlLh 1
v•naet11Da. Former STP Head Runs Auto Tuneup Chain
............
11ACK IN BUSINESS
AftdyQfan ... MI
Tb• rotwad, ll·Ytlf•Old en
trepreaeur. outa..d ahr yeatt aao
aa the M.d ol STP Corp., la
bulldlnc a ~mpuy baa~ on
what he koowt and lovo11 beat
can
IN TBE t;A&L\' 19706 .
G ranat.elU '• trt nch·coated 2M>
pouad frame appeared on count·
lffa aeaevta&on commerclala for
the oll addltJve STP And though
he-relinquished th pre111dency
of STP Corp. in 1973 after a con
troversy over the product's ef·
fecUveness. it obviously ts not
far from his thoughts.
"There was never any quei.
Uon that STP works." he says,
"and I've got nothing lo gain by
saying that because I don't have
MnYthlnC to do with the company
anymore"
Granatelli prefers talking
about th~ future, not the past.
But for the record. a Federal
Trade Co mmi ssio n suit
challenalna the effectiveness of
STP waa defeated in federal
court and the product ~ell&.
strongly today
GRANATELLl 'S FVTURE
reals with Tuneup Masters, a
California chain of diagnostic
automobile tuneup stor.es he
)>ought into three years ago and
runs from a modernistic office
1n Woodland Hills. And with
gasoline an inc reasingly pre-
cious commodity, Granatelli
Just What World-Needs
Man· Would Rebuild Shipwreck for Div~rs
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. CAP> -
Sonny Cockrell, an underwater
archaeologist from Florida. says
be reireta that treaaure·hunters
llave atripped most of the ships
tbat sank along Florida's coast
before 1800.
But the outspoken Cockrell
says he's got a plan lo guarantee
tbat future generations will have
a chance to see an underwater
wreck -he wants to reconstruct
a shipwreck off the Florida
Keys.
••THE MAJORITY OF
Spanis h shipwrecks are on
Florida's coral reef, but they've
been destroyed," Cockrell says.
"The people don't have any left
to dive on and see."
Historians estimate that about
5,000 ships may have gone dow"
in the shallow waters along
Florida's coast, victims of the
powerful Gull Stream and er·
ratlc disturbances th1.1t swept
the vessels onto sand bars and
sharp coral reefs.
So what Cockrell wants tu do
is move some old cannons from
a wreck near Fort Pierce to a
s till-undetermined s ite in the
John Pennekamp State Park
near Key Largo, and rebuild a
wreck on the sea floor
COCKRELL SAYS THERE
are 30 to 50 iron cannons on the
ocean floor off Fort Pie rce.
I
I ) : I I
wh ere the Spanish fleet wt!nt
down in a hurricane in 1715. The
nine s alvaging firms working
under state contr1.1ct to remove
much of the valuable artifacts,
gold and bronze cannons from
the fl eet. a pparently have little
interest in the cannons. Cockrell
says.
"We're not taking them away
from the contractors, we're j ust
moving their location," he says.
"The problem that's come up is
tha t these cannon are being
stole n, so we're just moving
them to Pennekamp to protect
them. We should put them where
people can see the m."
Cockrell fi gures that sport
divers and owners of the glasl>
bottom boat companies that
work the area will do the police
work. making sure nobody tam
Fuel Stamps Urged
For Nation's Poor
WASllINGTON IAP I Poor
A men cans should be a IJle to ~ct
some kincl of help, such as fuel
stamps. if the nation turns to
gasoline r<Jtioning during thf'
t'ncrgy shortagl', recommends a
national <1dv1sory council
The fuel stamp progr <1m , <is en·
v1s1oned by the National Ad·
v1sory Council on Economic Op·
portunily, would be similar lo the
existing food stamp program
TIME'S
BUii/iii
OUT/
&ET2 YEARS FOR THE
PRICE OF ONE.
Before yourSummer Time runs oat, why not start
your summer shape with our anniversary offer:
Get 2 years membership for the price of the first
year alone.
But hurry. Now's the time to run out and join ...
Before time runs out on this offer, Midnight, July 31 . -Holicla ~~ "~
pcrs with the new tourist attrac·
lion.
COCKRELL PLANS TO work
with state park rangers to find a
site for the reconstructed wreck.
"Ideally. for authenticity. l
would like a spot where there is
a ballast heap already." says
Cockrell. "If not. I will construct
a ballast pile, and put in an
anc or, an anchor chain and the
cannons. Obviously. we couldn't
put In guns or swords or knives
because they would be stolen.
"We wouldn't want to do it in
a fragile area. We have to do 1t
in a n area where lht> increased
traffi<' wouldn 't damage the cor-
<il reef ··
COCKRELL SAYS HE doesn't
t>xpect much opposition from lht!
salvaging fi rms. which under
state contract get 25 percent of
any of the treasure they bring
up. The stale gels the other 75
percent.
But Cockrell faces a bigger
problem. The Legislature didn't
provide any money for his pro-
gram, which he estimates would
cost $28,000.
Associated Marine Institute of
Tampa, a non·profit company,
has offered to do'nate SI0.000
worth of equipment. boats and
manpower if the stale can come
up with room. board and other expenses. he says.
thinka the rutu're looks pretty good.
"We're opening a store every
seven days and people are puJI.
ing in when they see the blue
sign, before the store Is even
open," he said in an interview,
adding that tuneups can help
with the energy crisis.
"It would be very safe and
conservative to say that if every
ca r and truck in the United
States today were tuned to its
peak. there wouldn't be an
ene rgy cri$1s," Graoatelli said,
glancing out at the cars whizzing
by on the busy Ventura Freeway
11 floors below.
"WE KNOW THAT cars .wm
range anywhere from no gain to
a 50 percent gain ir they' re pro·
perly tuned. A 5 to 2~ percent
gain is average. That's an awful
lot of gasoline saved."
Tuneup Masters. says its
earnest chairman, offers tooay's
motorist something he can't find
anywhere else.
"I don't know whe re you can
go today lo h ave your car
worked on where you won 't get·
ripped off." he said . "What's
unique about Tuneup Masten; Is
it's the only place you can go
whe re you can't gel ripped off.
The prices are fi xed. one flat
price.
"YOU PAV $39 FOR a four
cylinder car, $42 for a s ix·
cylinder and $45 for an eight
Cool Custo1ner5
Pa ul Bolla. 10. left. a nd his brother Chris Bolla. 15. of
Covina. pedal their double bike and eat snow cones dur
rng a camping outing <lt Doheny Stale Beac h Tht: btk~~
may be rented at s ta nd on the beach .
cyllnder." be sald. "Whether It's
a Pinto or a Rolls-Royee. it's the
same price . American or
foreign. truck or van, It doesn't
m ake any difference. Tbere are
no extrjAB.'1
Al so unique at Tuneup
Masters a re the hiring policies.
whic h in t.urn refle c t
G ranat.clll 's own rags-to-riches
background. The middle of three ·
sons bom to a Dallas grocer,
Granat.em gravitated naturally
to can, hot rods, where he billed
himself as "Antonio GranateUi,
Famous Italian Speed Ace."
Next came Indianapolis.
where his iJwolvement as a
d r iver . back e r and team
manager brought Indy s uch new
d esigns us the Novi and
Turbocar a nd n'w faces like
Mario Andretti.
JT'S BEEN JO YEARS since
Andrett1 drove t.he STP Hawk
to victory in the Jfldianapolis
500. but Granatelli slHI has the
racing fever and says he may be
back at the track next year.
Now. though, his heart and 59ul
a re going into Tuneup Masters.
which to him is clearly more
than a company and almost a
mission
"We-takt' guys that, frankly,
nobody else would hire and Wt!
sit them down and have a hearl·
to-heart talk,'' he says. "I tell
them my background and tell
them what I accomplis hed .
whi c h they a ll kno w a bout
b~cau~t' Andy Granate lli . forget·
t ins.l that I'm talk ing about
m yself. i~ a hero to a lot of kids.
Everybody who likes cars knows
Andy Granatelli. They think in
t.ermi. of lnd1anapohs and STP ...
G RANA T ELLI PUTS NEW
employ1..-es through an intensive
training period, weeding out
m:rny but advancing others from
trainee to tcchnicwn to assistant
manager and finally to manager
of their store
··A ~uy can bt! in th«! bracket
of making $1.000 u month within
six month~ of the time he starts
w1lh lhl' company with no pro-
f c· s s 10 n whu l t>v «.:.f . ·· s ay s
Gr:rnalt•ll i. "Most or these kids
h<i ve been busboys or box boys or
had four or five JObs where they
were happy to make $400 a
month. What we do is give them
pride of accomplis hment.
··From a nobody a guy
becomes some body within six
months and within a year he's
managing his own shop and can
be making $12.000 to $18.000 a
(; R A :\J A T E L. I~ I I S A
1n11l1ona1rt.· m:.in} L1mcl> uvcr.
CSee ANDV. Page AS>
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Mt •"d ,.,., .. W•Uf•M \IVWdft llemenle,bOy
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M<IW. DOy Mr tnd M" T~~ 11114!•• tft\. (O\te ""'"'·boy
SAN CLIMINTf OINlllAL ~l'ITAL
JIOIJ 11. "" Mr '4n.d Mr\ T tmo1ny 8utw-r
Ju•n C•o•''''""· Qirt
J111, n. ""
Lawyer
Training
Planned
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Trial AsSO<"l<•tllHl will
s1wnsor iJ thr1•1• purl
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and 25 ~·C !I a m t1> I
p m 1n lht· Orung1·
County < ·ourthouse
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M•d On Weonewt.ny July 7~ 19/'4 f'tl Uw (4 'J '''IN' filtynfy Rudd Of ()ut)flil
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.. , "''''-"' U>U\tl\\ Memotl•f '"'"•<~\ S••nh 7nd W•f'fl wit" h1\f\OP Mflrr1tt
w111 be c.Oftdutt'""' Oft T~.,, July 14, [ '>w,.nY'n °""''•d•no tw• "''•' urid~r t~1'i flt 1 JO PM •l Pl«H-• 8tOlrtf'r' th., dhe( 11on ot HA..-tyJr L"'""" MOunt ~'"'"''• MOf1u.tt1y tntt1rm.tnt wtff htflrt Ol • vP Mur tu11 r.., u• c O\I n M,-. ,.,. JC•• n< 1111 Ctmttttt'I' !lc>r•nqtl11t0, Oh•O ~ ~~~· p,._.,,. 8f'ottwr' Srn1tn-.· Morh.1ttt•
WASllJNGTON IAP> Jn not able exam ples.
Ahrahttm Lincoln ~nncd a putdown to one or his
gcnl'r als. llilrry Truman fin.-d off a scorcher lo a
music «ritic. and novelist Mark T wain wrote a
w1tht·n ng letkr Co the locitl power company .
.. llitlt> mall" it 's sometimes called. More
oftt'n. it c:omcs closer lo being .. dislike" or "ex-
trem e dislike" m ail And thousands of such letter~
ar e recei ved annua lly by chain sto r es. T V
perf ormers. columnists, poli ticians, m anufac-
turens and other t<trgcls.
"AM I SUPPOSED TO DRINK this when I feel
lake soup or every 3,000 miles·•" u manufacturer or
eanned soup was asked .
The product had removed a persistent "brown
~la in " an u coffee pot. said the writer.
"A monster ~rew up. Monstrous white wild
rosebush Instead of Talisman."
That was the complaint about a nursery to the
Beller Bwdncss Bureau. The writer was told to
bury tag and all. suld the letter . and then was
asked: "No receipt? No tag?"
Ft·aturing prom inent
'Pe aker~ 1n l he lcghl
f1t>ld. lht· ~L·s~1on~ will
f oc u s u n v ariou s
m y:.tc·nes in lht· lt•gu l
syslt-m. Tht•y int'ludt•
l ht· m ystl'rtt•!-. 11 f t ht·
M un ic1p al ('ou rl . t ht•
Supt•rior Court Civil and
Crimtnal ;ind ''' lht•
Supl'rior Cuurt Prohul1·
S1·m1nar pr11·t•' var~. r CJ r I II' I) rm a ' I I 111 (' II 11
5~1X· 7JM
Water
Advisers
Sought
O••euor\. ~Sl9 HllllCH ,· Computer s get into the uct. too. "Idiot
George" was the wuy one uddresscd Irwin Geor ge
of Connecticut.
Citi zens «onct·rnt·d
a b o ut So uth ern
Califom fa·s water quiill-
ty arc being sought by
thl' Sout.h<-rn Culifornia
J\ssoriat ion of Govern-
mc•nts <SCAG I lo join iin
:idvisory ('(Jm m1ltce now
being formed
»ONIA HIA !>CH r~"Otont 01
Deatlu An•tl'Wlm y , P"'"'" .,,..Yon July 1~.
1q1• !>,... we\ " nur\CI tor 70 • .,.,. I' '>ur wived by lier .,.,,bend O•v1<1
""''"· lt\lwr 8Hl•l<t And<lrton OI rtuen• Pttlt: C., '°" MlW>ty LMv1n" ot
1 O• ArictelJI•· C•. o .. u1111••r llobyn E'-~•,L ,.;.pa l'r •e o 0 1 Ne• Yor k •no 1 ia~wlre• ~
0 '""R EX•MPl .. 'S OF' "JIATE •. 1 The new South <.:oust · THr. ,." '"" . .. , mai Water Quality Advisory through the ages urc lasted in .Dear Sir. Drop Committee will provide
u•.,ndclllldrtt'I Strv~H ,,.Id on Mon ,
On 111 II 00 AM .el H.,bOt Lewn '·
Moun• Olive Memor••t Pen.. M••bOr ~·-·""'°""' OllYI At\ot1...,y Of (;f'fe ~w dl•«W• ~u~ •AaOtN 1•C1t El.1.$WC)ltTH HAAOtN. ••\•
Octnt of~ ..... Ct P-••••on Jul 'I' 10, ft1' In O••Cl•n O•o~e MO>Ptlel ... W<I\ • 1-nt .......... ,
fl)< Ametl< ... lillllclk .. lnltt .. eliOf'WI
.... 19 .. ...._ He I\ Wl'Yl\llCI b\I hi\ Wiit
McCoaNIC* MCMTVAa•s
Laguna Beach 49'-9415
Laguna Hill•
768-0933 San Juan C.p111rano
495-1776
MANOI U.WM-MT. OUYI
Mortuary• C.metery Cre,,.lory
1625 Gisler Ave ..
-·
Coste MeN
540-M54
C HARLOTfE. N .C .
(AP > Henry Hall
Wiison Jr., 57. an ad-
ministrative assistant lo
Pre1udents John f'. Ken·
ned y and L y ndon B.
Johnson. died Sunday .
MEMPHIS, Te nn .
I AP > -The father of
rock 'n roll star Jerry Lee
Lewu, Elmos Lewis. 77.
died Saturday at a Mem -
phis hospital wher e he
h ad been treated for
cancer since June 11.
L e wis w as a r etired
carpenter who lived on
his son's cattle ranch
south of Memphis.
OAKLAND (AP>
ff..•reltJ.--P•rk , ~. a
sculptor. collaglst and
forme r UC Be rkeley
profe111mr . died Satur-
day. He war; an artist·
corre11pondent for Stars
and Stripes duri n g
World War 11. ·
TIGARD. Or e. I AP>
-WtWam M. Oarrasll,
90. a retired San Fran.
claco port captain who.
at. the 11e of 17, fou1ht
the 1908 e1rthQuake and
tire from a tu1boat, d•ect
Thurlday. He retired in
1"3.
Dead ... a new book. by Donuld Curroll. A few of the . <1dvicc and m ake rccom-
m or e than 150 specimens: mendations to key elect-
" If you don't wunt to u~e ~~e Ar~y. I should ed and uppointcd o f·
like to borr~w it. for a while. , Lincoln, e?<-ficials on regionul und
asper ated ~l Gen. Geor ge 8 . McClellan s slowness in 10 c 3 1 w a t c r q u 8 I i t y
engaglngh1stroops. . management issues . f"or
-Mark Twain to the Hartford Eledn c Light more informution cull
Co." "Thtirc are but two places In our whole street < 2131 385.1000.
where lights could be of any value . . and you
have m easured and appointed your interv1ds so in-
geniously as lo leave each of thOfle places in the
center or a couple of hundred yerds of soUd dark·
ness."
-TRUMAN WaOTE A MUSIC critic who had
disparaged daughter Mar1aret's alnelng:
Manpower
Q//icers
Elected "I have just read your louay review In the
back pages. You 1ound like a fruatrated old man
who never made a success. an ei1ht·ulcer man on
a tour-ulcer job." The Orange County
Revolullonuy-era pamphleteer Thomas Manpower Commission
Pulne culled George Wushinat.on "treacherous in has elected Its 1979-80 of.
public friendship and a hypocrite ln public life." flcers. They arc Presl-
To ex p ect klndneu from painte r dent Bill Gullardo of
M lcbJ!IJlllgclo. wrote a fdcnd, ..woulcLbe-1he..saJDJL Santa Ana. vice presl·
as wanting water not to be wet. dent John Nevius of San-
Swan Slayer Sente~ed
EVREUX, France (AP> -A 23.year-old man
was sentenced to three montbl lnJ•U a-nd fined
$350 for klllint1 two swans .. they I ded aJon1 the
nearby Eure River.
Valere Picard did nol explain to a loc:aJ court
why be shot lhe awan1. which were Hat to this city
70 rnll• weet ol Pana •• a lift frorn the clUsen1 of
Evreux·a •liter city, Weymouth, Encland.
Picard ahot the birds wttb a plltol on July 4.
tried to ,.lit arrest' and then had to be protectff
by lendarmet h'om an •""1 mob of townspeople,
autbortU. Hid.
'F,....Pa,,eil7
ta Ana and secretary
Judith Loos of Newport
Beach.
Mrs. Loos w as ap·
p o inted t o the com -
mission in 1978 l o
represent the Fifth
Supervlaor ial District.
She also serves as com ·
munlly vice president
for the Junlor League or
Newport 111.rbor and ls
on the Board or Dlrec·
tors of the Assessment
and Treatment Services
Center.
ANDY GRANATELLI •.•
Uve1 tn a buae blll&op home and
drtYtl a whl .. CadUIH-lth "Mr.
IOO" OD tbe ..... 'Pfate. HJ1
eompallkm to build a~er butl· .,... .... n eomt1 not from uy
naucW ..... but from "belna • WOl'Ulllllc Md belnl •nHCUA," ... ..,..
Orrl*" plua to ta.Ile Tune-._ • ....,. ,.bite wben the
--~ Mi IOO 1t.ore1 end
t
eventually wanta to aee 2.000
blue 1lsna acr<>111 the country.
He ••YI the company 11 maklnt
only about 12 per tuneuf but.
dtellnet to dlacu11 overal • pro.
fl ta and k>IMI.
Al fOf' radn1. GrantelU ••YI
be may be back •t Indy nnt
year ti the eoat.rover11 bltWMD
tbe Uala.d States Auto Club ud
the Champtonab•p ~uto Rlldlal
THm la Httled. But'-where• the
combative OranatelU ml1ht ln
earlier day11 have been rllht ln
the mlddle ol the ar1ument. aa
he wa1 with many otbera, today
he un't be bothered.
.. IP TREY lriTLl It, I'll be
back next. )'Hr.'' be HY•· ·out
I'll be there a1ala eooner or
later no matter what U..y do."
Hll IMIMll 61 clHr: Andy
Or1.nateW II cominl back
plannlnte commiulont>rt would
11peak out against councilmen
.. I think lt'!i good to h11ve the
plannlng commiH ion speaking
out ... he satd. "I think it's Im
portant that those people are ad·
vocates."
Some conflict between th · two
entities 1;urfaced lust month
when pla'tining commissioners
bltterly oppotied a propoHd
1.201 -unlt development cm land
owned by Olendal~ Federal Sav·
1n111 and Loan .
Last week's vote ot COGlkleDee
m e ans commiaatonen Dee
T)'ler, Robe rt. Davita, Mary
Abe. Michael Imlay and Berna
wlll serve another year
New Mailing R~les
Cause Little Woe
POHtal ofrlc1als huvc· 1nd1e&ted new rules regulating the, mail
Int( of ism1tll and odd 141zed cnvel<>p(!s hus had u smooth introduction
uhinf.( Ult-Or;,nAc Coui.t
The new lfftc standurds which went into effect on July 1:) bans-
lhl' m11il1n.: of cnv••l<1fW!-. mC'111>ur1ng less than 31,., by by five i nches
lltld lh01W l1•s11 lhiln l>f•Vt•n lhllU.'>UndthS I 0071 Of an inch thick.
It 11l!m :.allow~ l h•· 1 m r>OMt1on of a seven-cent surcharge for en-
vt·lo!')4'1'1 more thun r.• ~ by 11 'r.i inches we1Khtng less than an ounce.
Wendell E Got·ns, llunlmgton Beuch pc>stmaster explained
that sm all •·nv<'lopP~ and flimsy cards lend to Jam the processing
•'<1 uq>rnenc
"Tift: SUR('lli\ltG t: ON ovt·r~w·d or odd shaped pieces Is in
tcndt·d lo eovl!r lht> add1·d cost of hundhnJ( such pieces which m ust
he processed manually, .. Goens explained
N1·wport Bt:<Jch P11stmustcr Holwrc llous•· suid that card
m anufacturers havt' hud a lot or lt"ad lime on this r egulation and
huvt.• udjustcd m ost c·urd und c•nvclope sizer-. to meet the postal
systems new stand1.1rds
-...-....~iiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
SU,H l'LUSH
Our 8~1 Value 1n d l drge Sefl:<.ltOn
of Colorc, •--. s I l .9S
I 00° 0 HYLC>lot
La111•• Cho•o• 01 Co•o•'>
.. q. Sl.95
IOO•o HYlC>lot SHAG
or Hl·LO
OoC'o1at0< Color-. ••q. 15.tS
COMMRCIAL TWHOS
A ll C nl()(<, IOr>al tor
";imtly nr)()m•. 1(1tchr>n-;
~l'J""· .... S7.9S
CANYON CARPET d
•Well, maybe ao.
•But talk 11 so cheap -and ao tranaftory.
•When you want food bargain• -prlcea rou can
count on day In and day out, the proof la In print
. . . . .In th• grocery ada In the Dally PllOt.
•ConfuHd by ell the conftlctlng clalma?
•Shop th• Dally Piiot. get the facta, com·
pare ..... then you know you're really getting
the moat for your money.
...
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
0.111, , .... 51•11 ,..,.
Prft'eatfon Al•
Slide Relief
Bill Praised
A Senate bill that woWd see lhe creation ol a
1eolo1lc hazard abatement dlstrict -euenUally a
1peclal dlatrict -to aid landslide victims has been
termed a "alep ln the rlcht direct.ion." by La1u.na
Buch officials. .
Tbe blll, SB 1195, introduced by Sen. Robert
Beverly <R·Redondo Beach >. would allow the new·
ly formed special district t.o levy a tax t.o finance
ellorta t.o slow or prevent earthquakes or earth
movementa before they occur.
THE ASSEMBLY LOCAL GOVERNM ENT
Committee sent lhe proposal to the floor last week.
JI approved. the bill would become law next
year. It would create a geological hazard abate·
ment assessment district lhal would have the
power to raise funds for potential landshde and
earthquake-prone areas. .
i\ district . fQ.rmed in a potential landslide area
such as Bluebird Canyon. would enable cities to
accept assistance from public or private soorces.
and woul(t enable cities to borrow money and ex·
pend funds to maintain improvements o~ public or
private land.
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To the residents of Laguna Hiiis
and surrounding communities ..• ' ...
The Automobile Club of Southern Cali·
fomia is pleased to anriounce the reloca·
tion of its Laguna HILis office, effectiVe July
23. 1979.
Because of the rapid growth an the La·
guna Hills area. the Club has created a
new and larger office at 25181 Paseo De
Alicia. in AhCla Office Park near the inter·
sectoo ol Alicia Parl<way and the 1·5
Freeway ,•
tlon vehicle insurance programs tor you
and your family. plus a great deal mofe.
Additionally. the Auto Club otfioe at
32355 Coast Highway In South Laguna
will remain open to serve members who
find the beacta location convenient for
their.needs
We re proud to be a part of the Laguna •
Hills communrty and we look forward to
continuing the tradition ol service whicil
you ve come to'8xpect from your.Auto
Club Stop an soon and let us wefoome
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LAGUNANS BEAT THE COMPETITION FROM THREE STATES
Andrea Welner, 17, and Bryn Mathieu, 18, Dazzled Judges LAGUNA BEACH CITY MANAGE R Fred
Solomon said that he has not seen thf' Senate bill,
and questioned whether a district subject to
lands lides would"'be large enough W generate suffi·
The new Lagu!1a Hills distract ol11ce will
enable us IQ otter members more el11·
ctent. personalized service than ever be·
f0<e . help with traffic crtauons. vehicle
hcens1ng. insurance claims. maps. tour
books. ac.oommodauons reS&VatlOOs.
recreation information, tnp planQl(lQ and
world travel services For quahhed mem·
bers. we also offer auto boat and recrea·
Michael 0 Steen, Manager
Laguna Halls District Office
Drummer Duo
Win Contest
Andrea Weiner and Bryn Mathieu kind of ·
threw their act together on the spur or the m o
ment.
But the Judges got a bang out of it and the
Laguna Beach pair took first place in the Westerr'
Division "Search ror Talent" contest spansored
by the Exchange Club of America
TREY W E RE THE FIRST DRUM duet to
enter the tri-s tate contest held in Santa Rosa.
And it's not as if they had a lot of lime to prat'
lice
.. Andrea called me the night before the local
competitiOD to ask if I'd join her on the drums,"
said Bryn. who graduated this year from Laguna
Beach }{jgh School.
The pair frantically pull<•d together an a r
ra ngementof Jaa , funk and Latin music and. bingo.
they were local winne rs
THAT GAVE TH E M TIME to polish their act
befor~ lhe big contest. where they dazzled judges
with their arrangements of rhythmic themes.
A Lanuna Beach Exchange Club member said
they too~ top honors from among 5,000 com·
petitors.
Bryn. who has been playing drums for six
years, takes off this fall for San Francisco State,
where he'll major in music
ANDREA, A SENIOR IN THE fa ll, will return
to Laguna Beach High School where s he'll con·
linue to participate in U~e marching band, wind
ensemble and jazz band
The drumstick duo won $150 each in the three·
stale compt!tibon
For11a1 Barlu Help tor Db••led
DEAR READERS : H yoa ue laterested in
legislation dealing with U.e problems of tbe dis·
abled, yuu may wiab to participate lD the state
De partme nt of Re b a bllltatloa'a Leglalatlve
Forum, wi&b people from commuaJty orgaalza·
ti1tn1 whlc• serve those widl dlaablUUes. Forum
me mbers meet m onthly to excbaage laformaUon
and dl.ac:uss issues relat1a1 IO Ute dlnbled com·
munlty. Mee llags a re held alteniatelJ la tbe
northem and 110Utbem parts ol UR state. Forums
a re beln~ organize d in San Fra•dsco,. Los
Angeles, Sacramento a nd Saa Diego, willt others
anticipated as interest warruta.
The forum has adopted commltteet OD health
and welfare, human resources, consumer affairs,
insurance, education, transportation aad bas ex·
pertlae or iaterest in each area. Tlaroaglt commit·
tee acUon, participa nts use the forum to com·
mankate wttb and lnfiuence state leglalaton.
The forum also baa a telepbolle network which
nollflel me mben ol upcomlag leglalath·e action on
apeelfte bUll. More lnformaUon can be obtalaed by
wrttial to Gary Harris, Rahall De 81mODe a Aa·
aoelates lac., tm ffuatln&&oe brlve, Sillte ZG8, Soutb
Pasadena tt03t, or by phonlq (Z13) az.3113,
Pllecer.. Pit• ••tUet1pped Neeu
DEAR PAT: Can you teU me where I can find
clot.hinc pattema ror a physically handicapped
person' K.E .• HunUngton Beach
Tile followl•I publlcatloaa s laoald .. elp:
"CIMllllC PaU.rM for Mntally • Pbyalcally ffaa· dkapped," TexWe &eteuclt ~r, Tena Tecla.
Valwenky, P.O. Ilea 415', 1Ab6oca, Texas 7Mtt;
••C•••nle•ce Clo~l•I alld Cloaarea," Talo•·
Velcro C-amer Edacatlon, 41 Eut Slat St., New
Yori&, N.Y. lllZZ; ••Pa all.lom for Ille People Wllo
Need lpeelally De1l1aed Clotllea," VeeatloHI
G.Wuee la. &ellabWtaU. Semeet, nn £. SS..
M .. CleYetaM, Olllo 4'lts: ud "0. Yoar Ow•"
11175, V81ftnltJ of Alabama, C-U.m1 Educa· ta-la ..... ae.omlca, P .O. BOJE 1117, tJalvenl· ''·" ... ...
Qpening July 23rd, 1979
Low Coat
'lpcw. NMer, Vaccination
DermatologJ/
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Arimal Hospital of Costa Mesa
2531 NftDP0.'1 Blod.
-.MU BJ Appoadment
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New Disco
Hazard
Uncovered
BOSTON I AP >
Besides lhc· problems of
flttin~ into tight, slinky
clothes and enduring the
'blare of loud music. a
team o r d octori. has
id e ntifi e d anoth e r
ha zard of disco dancing
-disco fingers
Doctors at Johns
Hopkins llO!>PltC:tl an
Baltimore !><ty d1Ho
dancers m ay develop an
infection af they con
s tantly s na p t h e ir
fin gcrs whale moving to
the m usic.
In a lctkr an the New
Eng land Journal or
Medicine. the doctor:-.
told of treating a 17·
year -old gir l who had
s uch a fin~cr infection
''She made <HI un
eventful recovery,'· they
wrow
cient funds. -
"Maybe Rancho Palos Verdes (where eight
homes are threatened by a slow-moving s lide I can
do that, but if we_'rc t alking about two· and three·
block slides nere, I just don't know. I'd have to re·
serve judgment on that." .
He said the bill does point up, however. "that
we are a post-dis aster society. We provide all
kinds of help alter a disaster has been declared.
but we have no way to help property owners prior
to an occurrence."
But he termed the lcg1slat1on ··a strp in tht·
right direction."
Ayatollah Bans
Iran Radio Music
TEHRAN. Iran <AP I Saying "music is no
different from opium," Ayatollah Huholla h Kho·
meini has banned all music from Iran ·~ air wave!>,
the officia l Pars news agency reportl'd today.
The 79-yea r-old leader of Ute lnin1an rcvolu·
t1on told a group of e mployees from a radio station
an Darya the broadcasting of mu::.ic \\ca!> "trca~on
against the country and against our youth."
Like opium. "music <t lso ::.tupefi es a pcr~on
listening to it and makes the brain inactav~ and
frivolous." he said .
The Shiite Moslem patriarch said radio and
television have to be trans formed into an an:,,trut•
t1ve tool. He claimed programs broac.ka::.t by the
past regime ''had corrupted lraman youth ' ··
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Sex Orgies Probed
ANTWEHP. Belgium (AP> -More than 100
people are being questioned about reported sex or·
gies at a suburban villa involving males and
females 12 lo 50 years old, police report.
"Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will
cut red tape, gl'ttmg the unswers and action you need
to solve inequities an government and business. Mwl
your questwns to Pat Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange
Coast Dmly Pilot . P 0 /Joz 15fJO. Costa Mesa. CA
92626. As man11 letter., as possible will be answered.
but phoned mquanes or letters not including the
reader's full nam('. address and business hours' phone
number canrwt lw consulert>d This column appears da1·
ly except Sundays "
fkean Fi•h Not Salty Critter•
DEAR PAT: Is it true that people orr a low
sodium dfot s hould avoid ocean fi sh"! I'm on this
t ype of diet and wonder. ''d also keep it as fresh as
possible
D. Y .• Newport Beach
J ust be<:ause fish Uve ln salt water does not
mean they are high In salt or sodium. Except for a
few species, such as sbark, flab are low ln sodJum
aad are recommended on low sodium dJets.
The National Marine Fisheries Service bas a
few tips to help keep Osb at peat freshness after
purchase. Store canned products away from beat
and wbeo you use tbem, remove tbe contents and
store ln glass or plastic contalaers If you bay
lro1ea Oabery products, put tbem In tbe freezer
immediately . If you forget and tbe fis b tbaws,
use It but don't refree1e. To freeze fresh Rab,
divide Into s mall portions and Ulen double wrap to
eliminate alr. You can Insure a good seal by fold·
iDI tbe open end or the wrap several t imes and
placing the fish flat In the freeze r lo freeze
quickly.
Canadian• Lbtdt So•e Ii e••
DEAR PAT: I'm p lanning a vacation in
Canada and would like to know if alcohol and
tobacco can be brought In to lhe country. If so.
how much ? S.8 ., Costa Mesa
If yoa are a1ed H or older. you may briar la I
up to ztt cigarettes, st clgan and two poands of
tobacco free of daty and taxes. Larger q•aatltteal
CH be brMgbt lf you pay tbe fall .rate of d•ty ud
taxea Oil tbe e•eeu.
Depeodla1 oa tile a1e ~......._ .. of wllere
yoa eater Canada, J09 may brtlll la 4t eaces~
liquor. AJI provinces e.cept Prince Edward Isl
and the NorUtwest Terrt .. riea allow '" to ex
Ute DOrmal allowuce b)' tlP to hN estn 1.UO..
t1toa1 .. tbe COit ........ ud a ....... ,.,. .... re-
q aired. All tobaeco prod•ct• a•d aleollolle'
beveragee mut aceompuy ,.. .. ,.., llamd or
dtecked bll11a1e.
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A Horse of a Different Color
Co~ see the jum~rs ... prancers ... dancers ... wonderfully nostalgic. dda~htfully b<-<.1ut1ful. hand-carved
carrousel animals from the famous Rooney collection.
Children 'will be enchanted by the marvelous ho~ from antique:-me:-rry·go-round5 Now at
Newport Balboa Savings. Westcliff Plaza. Westcliff Drive at Irvine A wnut·.
Frtt! A unique gih. We offer a four-color signed/numbered print of a carrou!>el ho~e by
Gary Watson, talented local artist and graphic designer. Available o nl y whall' th15 edition lasts.
Newport Bal~ »vlngs ... where your savings work hard for
you. We offer higher-yielding passbook accounts and low, $100 deros1t
requirements on a whole range of term certificate accounts ~
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telephone transfer service, and. of course. we're open , \ '\\ \
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By rne ol New J ersey
has 6everal photo-
1( r a phti he .took or
P resident C~rter's
Camp Oavid meet· .
angs featured 10 the
c ur rent is s u e o f
Newsw eek . By rne
turned over his film
to Newsweek with
the stipulation thiil
the magazine make a
don a lio n lo Seton
Ha ll Un ivers it y in
South Orange.
Rockfish
Reruuned
s ·napper
SALEM. Ore. <AP>
Ir y ou w e nt lo a
restaurant. would you
order widow rockfish If
i l were on the menu?
How about cowcod?
Would you buy black.
vermlllion , s peckled ,
can ary, ye t lo we ye .
yellowt.all, olive, bocac·
cio or bank rockfish al
your local supermarket?
Operating under the
a ssumption you would
n ot . t h e O r ego n
Lcgisluturc hus ugrccd
to amend slate luw and
a llow the marketing or
all lhmie fish under lhc
name of snapper.
J ust plain old sna pper
-or Pacifi c snapper. or
Oregon sna pper. or red
snapper. or Pacific red
s na pper. or Oregon red
sna pper.
The measure autboriz·
Ing the c ha ng e was
signed into law by Gov.
Vic AUyeh.
Postmaster
Zapped by
Wrong Zip
LEAGUE CITY. Tex·
as (AP l -Perhaps the
U.S. Posta l S e rvi ce
should heed Its advice.
Use the proper ZIP
code, it says, and the let ·
ter will arrive faster.
The Hou.ton depart·
me nt installed a ne w
postmaster a nd invltc.>d
reporters to attend.
The letter addressed
to the ed itor of t he
L eague City News,
a bo ut 25 miles from
H o u s t o n , w a s
postmarked July 13. ll
a rrived July 19, three
d ay s nf t e r th e
ceremony.
The envelope carrit.'CI the wrong ZI P.
Cancer Link
Study Begun
-MARTl.NEZ-(AP>-A
atudy ls under way in
Contra Coata County lo
determine whether the
places where people
work and the type or
work they do bas
mythlq to do with tho
inc idence of cancer.
The $300,000 study bad
been delayed became of
a s tate hlrln& freeze
wblch caused the pro-
ject to mial its 1t.artln1 clmte of June 29.
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Dealer Pays '25,000 ID l!raad Raps
volvln1 l 1 vtblelH sold b1
H•lmuTO)'OU.
•OTll llDU AG&El:D to a.
1t1pulat.d Sua.erlor Court Jl.adl·
mHl I.hat ~inl DO Mmillk>o
or flndinl ol sum on the part ol
lbed .. Jer
• 'ThelC' were \eehnleal viola·
UOdl . bUt nooe of them were lnlen·
Uona l," uld Helman a~torney
J ohn Rydell "A• ai rt!•ult. we fell
there WU no HRH ln lilhlln.i ll. It
'•at a butlneu declllon to att It
1tral1ht, to pay the penaltJea and
ins ure it would never happe11
a aalo." RydeU aald u a result ol
tbe eour t atlpulatlon, several
f mplo)'eea ot the dealerahJp were
fired and others were 1lven wam·
ln11.
THE COMPLAINTS a llet ed
s uch fraudulent activity u mi.s·
presenting used cars and new
ones. coUecUn1 new·car re1i.stra·
Up to
lion reea ror med can. cleUvertna
cars without 'Uceme plat., aelllq
a It'll car u a ltTS vehicle and
repreaenuna detectlve can u be·
in& ln IOOd work1na order.
The deaJerablp was also aecUMd or aellin& a vehicle that did not
meet safety standards, not cert.if)'·
Ing smog devices operational and
falling to transfer the title.
In one complaint, a customer Ill·
teaed that a day after be paid
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cash tor a Ulled car , lie wu c.u.d
by the dealenhlp and told that tbe
contract wu _lm~rly worded
. and be bad underpaid~·
THE BtJYE• ALLEGED tbe
contract wu altered to rellec\ tbe
hlaher aum. But when he refUMCI
to pay It, Helmtan took him lo_
smal~ claims court and even wben
the cue was thrown out of court
the dealership refused to transfer
ownerahJp of the vehicle .
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nsldp Now Part of istory?
Win-at-all-cost Syndrome Hurting American Image .
'-wtu. oamat:Y
......... : p WU&rier M•~•d to the 1reat Am•rk• apiril ot aponsmeaahlp?
Wbo tolMd UM da ... r tlaat alew
Grantland Rlce'a immortal Une .
.. When the OM GrHt Seortr ~m
to wrLte 11anllt your n1me. .it
matten not whether you ~or IOfit ,
but how you played the 11me""
WHO SNUFFED OUT Baron
Pierre de Coubertln 's the me that the
JOY or Olympic &port.I lie. "not in
winning but In taking part?" What of
the Duke or WelUngton's and General
MacArthur's exhortations about the
ulue of the "fie lda of friendly
et.rife?" .
801h' Senumental rubbas b. you
HY. reviewing .ome of the events
that have oc~urred ln the last few
wer ks
At Wlmbledon, Jimmy Connors
lo8H a semifinal ttnnl1 mateb t.o
8Jorn Borg, brushes past sedate All·
England Club officials. 1tlam1 the
door QI his limousine while snappina.
"You-can take this t.ournament and
. 11hove it " · ·
A week later, Jimmy's paJ. Vitas
Gerulaltis, normally a very nice kid,
loses a tennis match at Forest Rills
to Poland's Wojtek Pibak. Instead
or wa.llr.ing to the net for a traditional handabake-~ the playln1 pro ol Studio
5' wbeell. plcu up bl.a racketa and
flees the prernlaea.
THE INCIDENT PaOVOKES this
diaaertaUon from oar Poli.lb 1uest:
CLJMMENTARY
·'These youn1 American players -
they not only d o not act· like
gentlemen, but not like people. They
grow up ln a way that they only know
to win. They never learn t.o lose.
They act Uke robots. They have no
manners."
Jn Seattle, the New York Yankees
take a drubbing ft'o m the lowly
Mariners and Lou Paniella. with a
short temper fu.se but ·normally affa.
ble. throws a glove at baseball'!>
famous "Chicken" and l>in5'es the
bird's feathers with searing epithets .
A couple 01 oays later . Reg(tu:
Jackson breaks up Nolan Ryan's no·
hitter in the ninth and gestures to the
press box a s h t: rou nd~ f1r !>l.
"Bush," says Rod Ca rew. "And J"m
SOini t(l lell h1m when I S1!e him ...
BUT THE COU P DE GRACE of
Yankee arrogance and lack of ala~~
1s saved for the Pan Am games in
San Juan. Puerto Rico. where our
awesome red. while and blue forces
run rough.shod over s maller and
weaker rivals of the hemisphere.
This 1::. an ideal platform for Bobby
Kni~ht of Indiana University. coach
of the USA basketball team the ma n
whose credo ts .. Win, win, win "
First, with his team leading the
V1rg1n Islands by 35 poinLc;, Knight
ber ates ;Jn official so vigorously he is
thrown out of the game. lie draws a
reprimand from the Inte rnational
I\ m ctteur Ba~kctball Federation.
lie o;uhJects one of his players.
h1<.1h Thomas. lo a brutal tongue •
St>t> SPORTSMANSHIP. Page B?
'Eddy Ignores the Monster
Bullpen Lets Angels Down
BOSTON c AP t Just before noon
Angel Manager Jim F regosi w~lkt-d up to
rookie right-hander Steve Eddy and s aid.
··You're starting today: J want you to
warm up in a telephone booth."
Eddy, a graduate of the ~vy League
r anks from Ya le, was perplexed. He got
the message for his second m ajor league
s tart. but couldn 't unders tand the
telephone booth bit. So he asked. ·
"Bec4use that's what you'll be pitching
·in," Fregosi e xplained in heading for little
Fenway Puk and Eddy's introduction to
the "Green Monster" in len field ·
, EDDY IGNORED THE WALL. He did
; h is job for seve n innings, allowing JUSl two
runs. one unearned on his wild throw on a
pickoff attempt. Despite his efforts. the
Red Sox beat the Angels. 6·5, in 10 innings.
In the eighth. trailing 2·1, the Angels
e rupted agains t Bosto n s tarter B!->b
Stanley. California scored four runs on m·.
fie ld hits by Dickie Thom and Rod Carew.
consecutive doubles by Camey Lansford .
Don Ford and a single by Don Baylor, who
earlier had hit his 24th homer.
CARLTON FISK LEO Ot'fo' \\1th a tluu
ble. Pinch-batter Larry Wolfe !>lruck out .
but Butch Hobson reached first ......
shortstop J im Anderson booted <.1 ground
ball for an error.
With a S.2 lead . Fregos i opted for his
bullpen. Veteran relieve r Dave La Rochc
replaced Eddy. It was a bad move.
possibly costing Eddy his first maJor
1eague victory
La Roche breezed through the Ho!> ton
eighth. but ran into trouble in thl' ninth.
Dwight Evans didn't waste any lime•
Boston's strong-armed right fi cldC'r leaned
out for a low pitch a nd sent a shot mto thc·
corner or the Boston bullpen 1n nghl
'Center for his L3th homer. tying the ::.core
S·S.
Then Fregosi went to ha~ bullpen i:IC''"
M ar.k Clear. with a 10 2 record and e1~hl
saves. Clear retired two batter::. lo end t hl'
ninth. then ran into d1sustcr.
Fred Lynn. the American Lt•<.iuuc·!> IPatl
See ANGELS. Pa~c IU
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Dodgers Win, 4-3
Umpire's Call
Steams Mets
~OS ANGELES <AP> In a
struggle between teams with the
two worst records in the Na·
tional League the New York-
M e l s a nd the Los Angeles
Dodgers were dead even ·-but
came to life over a hotly disput·
ed bunt.
The precedin g Old Timer5
game had more action. unW the
ninth inning ra lly by the
Dodgers to beat the Mets. 4·3.
The Mets a rgued tha t Dave
Lopes' squeeze bunt single that
score d Steve Yeager should
have been an out and Yeager
s ho uld have stayed at third
base. '·
"It's the worst call I've ever
seen." said New York Manager
J oe Torre. He claimed that the
ball hit Lopes' bat twice, and
thereby should have been ruled
an out.
"I SAW IT plainly." said firs t
baseman Richie Hebne r of the
Mets. "It's a joke. Lopes knows
the ball hit his bat twice."
Lopes said it was a tough pitch
to bunt, and said: "I didn't feel
it hit the bat twice."
The umpires' crew chief Ed
Va rgo. who was at third base.
said, "None of us saw it hit the
bat twice. If we had seen it. we
would have called an out."
The bille r bickering over·
shadowed the performance or
Cha rlie Hough, who was making
his second major league s tart
and first this season.
The 3l·year-old knuckleballer.
a to.year veteran, was pressed
into a starting role when Bob
Welch's chronic sore arm pre·
vented his scheduled outing.
Hough pitched six innings, al-
lowing one run on four hits.
"( really don't care 1f I ::-t<.1rl
or relieve or even play cen
lerfield. I just want to play ...
said Hough. "I threw a lot of
• fastballs, but the big thing was I
was getting my knuckleball over
the plate ...
When Hough left for a pinch
hitter in the !>1xth the Dodger~
had 3·1 lead. But the Mets tied
the score after two were out in
the ninth.
Elliott Madd ox and Ed
Kra ne pool wa l ke d beforP ·
Lasorda replaced reli ever OaVl·
Patterson with LaG row. Pinch
hitter Willie Monta nez singll'd
home Maddox. and LaGrow .,
wild pitch enabled pinch runnt:r
Sergio Ferrer to come homt·
with the tying run.
IN THE DODGER ninth. tht·
Mets' fourth pitcher Ed Glynn
walked Yeager with one out.
Ma nny Mota delivered the 140th
pinch hit of his career. four
s hort of the major league rec·
ord. putting Yeager on third
With Lopes at the plate, Yeager
broke from third on a squeeze
play and Lopes bunted to wm th<'
game and touch off the Mets'
protest.
TORBORG FIRED
BY CLEYEUND
CLE VELAND <AP >
Cleveland Indians Manager Jeff
Torborg has been relieved or du·
ty effective immediately, it as
was announced today.
Al a news conference. Indians
General Manager Phil Segha
s aid the change was necessary
because the club was "drifting."
SANDY CUTS LOOSE -Former Dodger great Sandy
Kouf ax unloads a pitch in an Old Timers game at
Dodger Stadium Sunday. Kouf ax gave up the only run of
the game ori a BilJ,.. Sudakis double, which sailed over
Willie Mays' head in center field.
"CHARLIE PITCHED very
well," said Manager Tom
Lasorda. "He did just what we
hope be would do. This was not a
one-day trial. He will be out
there again aiMI again.•·
Hough's only previous start In
over 350 m*r league games
was a la~ season tuneup for the
i977 National League cbam·
pionship serie1.
No interim manager tfas been
named to replace Torborg. It is
expected. however. that one or
the coaches from his staff will
take over the club for the rest of
the season.
The Indians have lost seven of
their last eight games and cur·
rently are ln sixth place in the
American League East.
Caray Wows 'em. in Chicago
CHICAGO <AP> -No IOODef bu tbe
ltllll •m finl8bed battlu ID the..., of ..,_.. tmUD1 , tban C&leqo ftlte
and Caray 1tarta •lnllnl and ur111 the
erowd to •lnl •lon1. They need little ur1·
inl either to •int or cbeer. x 1-...ttbeehantof "HarrJ. Hany.
arr)'," •••erben&1n1 tbroap ComllUJ Ollce it'•°""· NWJ runt otf a eborua
ark. of ••Jlala. Han. ne Oan1'• AU Hefe"IDCI
CAMY n.oual8BES with the adulation
. and ao.. ftery minute or it as does White
Sox Prnldent BIU Veeck. not one to
look ub8ee at an1 means o( putting fans
ID the ballpark.
First ffa•1d Look
T~o ~t·ar -nld Es~L·:< Fcrgu~nn of :'vl1 <.1m1 h.irl 1Jnfv tfw
'>muJIC'!)t a mount of lroubll· st•1·tn~ out of .1 hl'lm1·l ;i.., II•·
... at on tht· l\lwm1 Dolphin lwnd1 dunng .1 '>t·r 1ntmJg1·
\\llh :'\<·w Orll'an:--Sc.1tunh.1~ E~:-.l''C ..,t-t·mt·d r11.:hl al
home. but hl' duin"L ~ta~· too long. bc<:t.1tht· .1 n..ip ~ .....
more 1mport;,inl
Cards Shocked
NFL Star Cain Dies
ST <:HARLES. Mo CJ\PI
The St Louis Cardinuls were m
mourning today following the
'>Odden death of light end J V
Cain. presumed to be a perfect
ph ysical s pecimen . due to
<'ard1ac arrest ~uffcred in prac
llCC.
Cam. a s1xth·season National
Football Le ague veteran. col
lapsed Sunday night while run-
ning a pass pattern drill at Lin·
denwood College. the team ·s
training camp site. He died
a bout 90 minutes later despite
ca rd1opulmonary resuscitation
e fforts.
"I a m s hocke d beyond
description," s aid Cards owner
Ball Bidwill. who was among a
c luster of club officials who went
to St. Joseph's Hospital, where
Cam was taken.
"He wa s a w o nd e rful
gentleman-and a superb athlete.
ll 's a terrible tragedy," said
Bldwill. "He was a man we wil\
all miss. more thMn anything as
a person."
Cain. who missed all or the
1978 NFL seuon following sur·
ge ry to repair a torn Achilles
tendon suffered in training
camp, reported early for this
year 's drills and passed a
physical examination with flying
colors.
J.V. CAIN
The 6·4, 225-pound Cain, St.
Louis• top draft choice in 1974.
had just completed a pattern, he
said . When he fell to the ground.
Or. Bernard Garfinkel of the
team's medical staff went to his
aid and began administering the
cardiopulmonary procedure un·
ti1 joined by a Ufc s upport team.
Curran said the 75·member
Cards squad was stunned by
what happened.
'
l
It ._'t e.te aUI bro.de ...... Han1 • t.be ........ ot "Harry, Harf7, Haft7," COD·
•r•1 1ra1t1 the publlc addreu ~ · Unue ant.ti the next White Sox plQer pe1
ropl9aDe ad lboutl "Awrllbt lemme to bat.,
rro, _,..,,.,.... ' Tiie lw love -=u of II loll -~--" .. ca...,,,....,. ~.IJ"ICt .; N-~·
.. LAITYEAa Harry and Nancy were the
only l*foamera we bad." uid Veetk. "He
tomthow man.,• toeapturehllown theme
. tbat 'lt'• tun to 10 out to the ballpark· beea• tt'• tun for him . I don't know what -ie'd dolfllec0alc1D'lbe at lbe ball 1ame."
"His injury had come along
just great," said Steve Curran. a
teaai 1pokesman "The doctors
were really 1urprised at bow
well he'd come alon1. He wu a
phy1tca1 fltneaa buff. He was.In
1re1t•pe."
Curran said Caln ~Uapsed .,
abo"t 8 :30 p .m . while the
Cardinals were en1a1ed ln a no.
contact drtlt watched by hun·
dredt~~ .
"When the players saw thtll
CPR was started, it Just 1ot
dead silent," Curran said. "A lot.
of people on the sidelines ~ l tbelr beads tn prayer. At GM
point, Ooach Bud WUklUOD had
the players on a line ln prayet.
They kept yelling, 'Come on, J . V ..
come on, J .V.' There were tears. "I le¥e It." aatd Car11wbotak•1peetal
' ... CAMY,Pa1em It wa1 Yef1 emotion• I.•' ,..
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Red Sox Can't E8Cape
1be Merchant of Venom
p,...4p~ .
BOSTON -TMre wu a M• 1ud1e prealdlna --on UM beech when the Rfd Sox' kan1aroo court
wa1 c.U.CS to order -comedian Don Rlelclet.
• In town fOf' a WHkend nlahtclub appe1r1nce In
nHrby Framlqb1m. Rlcklft took ctaar1e of the atHlon, In
which play•rt are fined 1m1U auau for aUeaed lndh1creuon1
on and otf \be field, when he visited the f'enway P•rk
clubhc>Ule before Sund1y'11-5 comt·ftom ·behlnd victor y over
the Anaela.
T1r1et No. 1 was pitcher Mike Torrez
auffe rinc through a recf'nt s lump
"l'v• been watc hin1t you Torrez. ·v ou
11Unk." said the man sometimes called the
Merchant ot Venom. " .. rm putt1ng In
a n extra dollar for you so they can buy you
a new arm. That's it. Rub your legs. Take
care orthem. T he arm's already gone "
Second basem a n J e rry Remy . J
former Angel and currenUy on the dts
able d list. got it next. ••«LH "Hey~ Rf:_lll_y," Rickles culled. "The
Angels really miss you. See you're having another great
year. Hurtaa-ain."
Rickles himself was fined $2 for we aring no socks. but
fined Captain Carl Yastriemski $20 for missing a first patch
and for wearin" the sam e clothes three days in a row.
··Just ho8e Yai down," suggested Rickles, who even had a
l ew barbs for his old friend. Don Zimmer , the Red Sox·
ma n ager .
··r've left three tic kets to Don Zimmer for my s how." he
said. "Two are for Don a nd his lovely wife . The other is ror
h is stomach.··
"You guys had bette r win," he added. "Think about it .
Oon. If you don't win, the y'll all be going about town in
Cadillacs and you'll be driving a cab ... All Zimmer does 1s
burp and spit tobacco in the dugout "
r------QMofr ol flu-Da• -------.
Baltimore pitcher Sc.eve 8'.oae, comparing his 6· 1
l'ecord at home to his 1-6 m ar k-on the road: "Maybe I don't
party enough on the road. I go o ut about every night while
we'reathome"
.,..,,,. 'Flar~~ Bo•~r• Slt1k llat19,r•
Kansas City ·~ Geor ge Brett slug~ed thret>
ho men; and drove in five runs to lead the Royals
past Texas. 7·6 . . Cecll Cooper d rove in fi ve
runs with a pair of home rs to lead Milwaukee to a Ill
14·5 win over Cleveland in the fi rst game or a doubleheader .
The Brewers a lso took the nightcap, 5·3, with Sal Bando a nd
Buck Martlaei collecting two RBI each . . Eddie Murray's
13th homer backed Steve Stone'11 seven-hitter as Baltimore
topped Oakland. 4· 1· . . Don Hood a nd
Jim Kaat combined on u three·hltter a~
the Yankees b lanked Scuttle. 4 O
. GleM Adams collected three hit!> to
pace a 17·hit attack and lead Minnesota
past Toronto. 13· l ... De troit got just two
hits but one wus J erry Morales' RBI single
in the second that enabled Miit Wiicox to
shut out t he White Sox. 1-0 . . . In the Na·
tionaf League. Pittsburgh pulled to within
one-ha lf gam e o r the East Dlvl51on lea,!i by
sweeping a do ubleheader from Atlanta.
... " 5·4. 3-2. Mike Easle r's pinch·hit single in
the si.xtb inn.Ing decided the opene r a fte r n ear ly four hours or
rain de lay. Jim Bibby's two·run homer. the second or his ma ·
jor league career. backed up his five·hitte r in the nightcap
. Montreal s plit a twin bill with Sun Francisco to s tay in
front of the tightening E ast race. Vida Blue turned in a s trong
performance to pick up his 150th career victory as the Giants
won the opene r. 8-6. Re lier pitcher Rudy May picked up the
victory and contr1butec1 three .KHl as the Expos took the
nightcap. 15·5 ... Dave Coacepdon hit his second grand
sl<Am homer of the st:ason a nd Junior Kenned y hat his first
m ajor league homer as Cinc innati beat the Cubs, 12· l. in the
first ~ame of a doubleheader. In the nightcap, Chicago pre ·
vailed. 8·4, thanks to Sc.eve DWard's RBI triple in the
seventh . . . Mike Scbnaldt, the m ajor league leader In home
f'UOS, slammed his 33rd round tripper of the season to pace
Philadelphia paRt San Diego. S-2 . . . Houston snapped u
rive-game I06in g s treak by beating St. Louis. H i. when J ose
Cruz boun ced an infield single toward second ba!le with two
out in the ninth inning
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OFFERS COMFORT Guillermo Vilas offer~ a
drink of wall'r to injured Victor Pecci after Pecc i
pu llt.'d a It•).! mu~cle in the finals of the Washington
I nll'rnaltcint.11 l<.·n nis t ournament Sunday _ Vilas won
th<.• rhampionship m atch by default over Pecci. who
was unable to rcsumt· play. ' -
s.m. Siar Die• f"ro ... IMjur1,.
Long Bea ch's Greg Wlnc:ht-11, a Pan Ame rican •
Gam<'s silver m eclal winnl'r in the 100.meter
breastslrokl" died Sund-<Jy of injuries l>uffcred in a
trnffic acc1dl'nt a wet•k a~o Waynt' Souza or
Wisconsin. the ninth leadinlo( receiver m the 81~ 10 last year .
bt'came th<• second mt•mb(•r of the Badgers· football tea~ to
dit• tragically in thr l:.ist four months when his body was re ·
covt.'rl'd fro m La kt• Monona near M ud11>on Abbott
Hunter. the father of Nc•w York Yankee pitcher Catfish
Hunt.-r, died Sunday
Ba•ebaU Todat1
I >n th1:-dat1• 111 haschull 1n 197-1
Wnte-in !>ta rte r Sten· (;arve) of the Lo~ Angt>lei.
Dodgers cullcrtccl u sin-git.· :incl double. and s parkled in
the field to win the Most Valuable J'layer Award 1n the
Nutional Lea gw··., 7·2 All·st;,.1r gam e victory at Pitts·
hur~h·s Thret• H1H·rs St <Jd1um
On th1~ dat 1· 1n 19<!2
Enihnl! om· of t Ill' l11ni.:('~t and mobt biller holdout~
1n maJOr lt'.1guc h 1stor~. 11utf1cldn Edd Housh finally
:-1g11l'd u contract with t hf• Cinc1nnut1 R<>d~. lie wound
up his a bhrcvrntcd st.•abon with 1.1 .3!"11 <Jvcragt'
T1xlay·:-. Birthdays
Pel' Wc•t• ll1•c·..,e. thl' !:>h•irt!:>top and captuin of the
grt•:Jt Brooklyn l>od gt:r'> tl'Um~ or the 195(fs. IS 60.
Forml•r Dodger µitching •H'l' Don Drysdale is 43
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BASEBALL: Angels at Boston.
Announcers : Keith J ackson. Howa rd Cosell and Bob
Uecker.
The Angels will attempt to snap a four-game 10-.1ng s trealc
as they meet the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Dave Frost
<7 ·6> gets the call on the mound tonight for the Angels against
Boston's Joel Finch 10.1 I . The Angels hOld a two·game lead over
Minnesota a nd Texas in the American League West.
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Si .,. gn• 1cant
Stakes Win
I I
For Valdez
J NOLEWOOO IAP>
Becauae or a viral Infection that
nea rly kiUed hlm last spring,
Valdez did not com pete In the
1979 Triple Crown events and is
not well known nationally. But
t he l atter s tatus m ay soon
change.
The son of Exc lus ive Native
geared up for what could be a
significant Eastern swing Sun·
day with an impressive-victory
in the $214.250 Swaps Stakes for
three ·year-olds at Holly wood
Park.
Next on Valdez' agenda is tht·
rich Truvers Stakes on Au~. 18
whe re· it is e xpected that he 'll
m.eet , among othe rs. S i;>cc·
tacula r Bid. the Kentucky Derby
and Preaknes 1> Stakes winne r.
a nd Coastal. the Belmont Stukc~
c ha mpion
Valde7.. owned by Aaron a nd
Ma r it' J onc·s of Eugt•nc'. On• .
a nd trained by Laz RarrNa. !.Ur
pussed his c<i rct•r earnm~s total
with plenty to spa re hy breezing
t o a 2114.JenJ?th victory in the
s ixth running o f the Swaps
Stakes befon· u c rowd or 41 .641
The wanning ttm<' fo r the
l 1t ·m ilt't'Vt!ntwab l 59 25
T he victory was worth Sl24.250
as compared to Vald<'7.' prior
t.>a rningb of $77.650 Thl' J\f•n
tucky·bred coll now ha!> a thrf•(•
race winninil streak and has won
five of his last s ix outm..;s
Among the vict1mb Sunday
was Golden Act. who rm1bht d
third in the Kentucky Derby and
second In both the Preakness
and Belmont. Golden Act wa~ a
badly beuten fourth Sunday. h11>
first out-0f-thc ·mon1.:y f1n1::.h 1n
16 r ac ·s
"I figured Gold<:n Al·t was thl'
hor st' tn beat . s<> I trained
Valdc7. to run with that hors<'. ·
s aid Barrera. ··1 took his 1>pt_•1·d
away by only ~ork1ng him onn•
s ince his last r ace 1J un1• 30t
··1 s a id bdorC' thal Spt'<'
tacula r Bid would have to bt•al
this horse before he• could run
with Affirmed lthc 1978 Triplt•
Crown champion > und I still
belie ve it .. added lia rrera
"Valdez ran his last quurte r in
24 2·5 seconds that's a rat l'
horse ...
The heavily favored ValdN.
who wus nddt·n by Larftl PinC'ay
und carried 120 pounds . paid
S2.80. S2.40 and S2 10 Sham~o.
who ruccd under 114 pounds in
e luding jockey Donuld P1er<:t'.
fi nis hed second hy a half.length
a nd r eturned S7.40 und S2 20
Pain t King. ridden by Chris
M cCarron a nd assi~ned 114
pounds. was third by 13 • lengths
a nd paid $2.10 to show The win-
ning $5 exacta pa yoH was S81 50
"He gavf' me a liltlt• scure to
duy:· said Pincay. ··t;veryhody
t hought I was goin~ to b<' on tht'
lead or a t least lay1ni:t second or
third, but this colt h as a mind of
his own, so I had to lay back ··
Uf~ar~ Vie
The National Lifeguard Cham·
pionships are scheduled for Sun·
day at the San Clemente pie r
Beginning at 11 :30 und r un·
ning until 5:30. the com petition
will attract over 200 professional
lifeguards from both Amcncan
coasts . Events include Dory.
s u rf. swimm ing and paddle
board r aces.
HORSE RACING I BOXING
. TONY GALENTO
C'nlorfuJ
Galen to
Succwnbs
NE WARK . N .J 11\I'>
Vum·ral '{l•rv1e·t·:-wtl I lw hl'ld
Wt•dnc·~da" tor T~o Ton" 1'1111v
(;a1c:nt11. om· of th" mon· 1•11l11rf11I
f11.~urP:-. in hox1nJ.!. ~ho d11 •d ":irl.~ .
S un<l;iv of ;i twarl :i11a1·k
/\ .:1vd.\ l11•1·r g1111 l1 n J.!
bartender llflm Or;rn,::e . N .I . in
his youn~cr day~. (i<Jlcnto won
worlc1w1d1· rt·{'ogn1t1 o n in the
!.Um ml'r Of 19;19 Wh l•n he rloOrl:'iJ
the n heavy~c1ght t·hampwn Joe
Louis in thc•1rt1tlc fight
(]alento. during tht· pn··fi~ht
pu blic ity. taunted Lou11> with h1~
·Tll mo1de r dt· bum." "h:int. ... to
thl' point when• Louis later <.td
m ilted <:a lentn w;i.., t hl' only
man h1· tn('d 1ok1ll in tht• ring
Lou1b wa:-. tht• ht•a v~· f:J vontc to
rC'ta1n his t1 tlt·un lhl' n1~htor .l urw
2k. 1939 in Yankt·1· S1a<11um Ft'w
('X P<'<'IC'd (;;ih:nl11 Ill la:-t th<· r.r .... t
round HJ.:atns l thl· f'hump ·~
\'ll'IOll!'-punch!'... Bu t c;._.1 .. nt11
hroughl lhl' ... tad1um cro~<l lo 1t~
fet·l whc·n hl· NUl.!h l Lo1J1b on thl·
J:JW with a '\WN'Pln~ lt.:ft hook lhal
dN·kl'd th« cham'p1on 1n lh1· th1rrl
round
Louis rehoundl'1f 111 !.lop C:ilt·n
to with an ('ndlf·s ... li:irr;ig1· in
round four C:alr·nt11 l<,...I thP f1 J!ht.
hut w a!> tn ht· n ·m1·m twn•il for thl"
rt'!. t of h1~ I 1 fr it:-0 I h•. 111 tll'. r a I • h:i "'
~U\ whoftocm•dth1•t•h:1111p
(;;_d pnt11. ~ho ";1.., fi!!. ~111 h1·
t·ulog11<'d al lpµolll11 f"u 111·ral
llom1..• in <>r:ing1'. N .L W1•d1lt'~
d av lit' r11L'<J at 5 a m Sumlav
Galeoto. ~ho ... urren·d from
diabetes and circ·ulatory pn1
hlems. hact his lf'ft l1•g amputat·
ed be low th1.:· knl'c two years ago
a nd his nght leg a m puta h •cl l:i!.t
~t>ek
..Two-Ton "IH1 l'<Jrricrl 2a:t
pnun<h on .1 f, !I frame through
mo.,t of his l1<1·on~: f'._irt·t·r, po~•
t•ll an 8X·20 n ·c11rrt during t:J
,v t·a r .... of boxing bt•fort• ht· rt'lin·d
IO 194·1
Ga ll'nlo wa:-an un(Jrthodox
f1ghtN 111· rhewe<I on c1~ars he
nl•ver ht ;ind u:-ua ll y t·ould bt·
found lhr night before 1n th" fo cal
tavl•r11 ofth1• town 1n wh1d1 ht• wus
f1~htmg.
What Galcnto tacked rn ring fi-
nesse he more lhan madP up for in
punching power li t• r elo(
iste red 59 of ~as v1C'torws by
knot'kout and holds tht· record
with the qu1rke~t KO 1n h1~tor}.
stoppin~ hi s opponc-nt with one
punch ut four second1> or the• f1 rst
round
f"ro• Pafl' BI
IS SPORTSMANSHIP DEAD'? Baseball Standings
• • •
laahing in front of everyone.
lat~r grabe youngste r and con·
tinues the tirade all the way to
the lockerroom a n ug ly. de·
m eaning act.
KNIGHT OBJECTS strenuous·
ly when a "roup of fe male
Surfmg Meet Set
Five O r a n ge Coast area _ wo__rn_en 111_cornpetine in tbe San
Onorre women's su rfi n g
cha llence lhia weekend.
Li•• Lea. Mlaay Prior and
Kathy Reid of Newport Beach
alona wtlh Mary Lou Drummy
and Jennifer Van Swae of San
Juan Caplaltano wUl be vying for
top rallna polnta for upcoming
amateur and proleulonal lnvlta·
tkmala.
Competitk>n at Church's on
Camp Pendleton be1lna at 7 -..m. Saturday a nd wlll continue
--until finiabed or be extended un-
lll Sunct.y.
players wander in on his prac·
lice s ession 10 minutes before
s che dule a nd he gets into a
hassle with a Puerto Rican cop.
Bobby says the cop s tuck a
finger in his eye, tht' cop says he
was s lugged . Bo th brin g
~ha rges.
As if this isn't enough to shat·
ter inte rnationa l relations for
eon s , the Indiana firebra nd puts
on a distressing exhibition after
the American ..basketball team
has beaten Puerto Rico for the
cha mpionship 113-94 .
Big deal. The USA. birthplace
and capital or the hoop sport, a
. nation of 230 million, whips a Ut·
tie Island of 2.S million. Okay.
Bobby, go blow your horn.
R lding the shoulders of his vie·
torlous players, the coach raises
his rist in a show or defiance.
Later, he says, "The only people
on this whole goddamned Island
I care about a re my players."
It Isn't a scene to m ake an
American proud. At least. Cap-
lain Mikl' O'Korcn o f North
Ca r o l ina r ecog ni zes lhe
sens itivity of t h e occa s ion.
Before the medals a re given out.
he culls his mutes arounct him
and c autions. "Lis t e n. Wl'
represent a lot of people. Let's
not h ave any nonsense."
,
It gives us pause to wonder· It
is 1979. America, do you know
where your children an£?
Chwuns' Tr_.yout Set
The California Dream s will
conduct a free agent tryout
cam p Aug. 11 for a ll women
basketball players interested In
pl ayin g i n th e Women 's
Professional Basketball League.
Registration begins at 10 a .m .
at the Los Caballeros Racquet
And Sr>orts Club in Fountain
Va lley with the workout s lated ror
noon. Applicants s hould arrive In
athletic attire.
For further information. call
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His Act
John Arens' new 46·
foo.t sloop Tomahawk
was the winner iri the
Class N'1Hvislon of the
International Offshore
Fleet in the third race or
Balboa Yacht Club's 66
Series Sunday.
TWIN KILLING --Boston's Jack Broham<.•r
watches his throw to first after putting out
f u u rl h . i n n 1 n g cl o u h I l• p I a v Su n d a y in
Boston.
It was the second win
in as many outings for
Tomahawk. which was
the winner the week
before in one race of.
Long Beach Yacht
Club's Catalina Is land
Sert es. Wi ti ie Aikens of the . ~njZe_ls_· _d_u_r_1_n_,_~'--a __________________ _
l"re• Page BI
ANGELS •..
Ing slugger, led off the Bos ton 10th
with his third single. Clear. aware
that veteran Carl Yastrzemsk1
had driven in two runs with a
single and double earlier. walked
The Captain on four pitches.
THEN. BOB WATSON looked
at two balls and lined a s ingle to
right-center. scoring Lynn and
snapping the Red Sox' two-game
losing string. their longest at
home this year.
The Red Sox and the Angels go
at it again tonight. Boston rookie
J oel Finch. 0-1. is scheduled to
oppose l>cive Frost. 7-6. in the
nationally televised game.
Yaslrzems ki continued his
climb among baseball's all-time
hitting greats with a single and
aouble. The amazing veteran.
who will be 40 next month.
singled home a run in the first in·
ning for his l.584lh RRI. Then he
doubled orr the left.field wall.
just missing a homer. for
another RBI. putting the Red
Sox in front 2·1 in the sixth.
With hi s two RBi s.
Yastrzemsk1 moved into 14th
pla ce among the a ll-lime
leaders, passing Al Kaline and
Harmon Killebrew. The double
was his l,012lh extra base hit.
giving him sole possession of
12th place ahead or Rogers
Hornsby In that.category.
Boston slui:tJter J im Rice had
his consecutive-game streak of
259 snapped when he was forced
to sit out the game with a hand
injury. His place in left field wits
taken over by Yastrzems ki
DAN QUISENBERRY
Quisenberry
Gets KC Win
ARLINGTON, Texas Dan
Quisenberry. a product or Costc-
M csa High and Orange Coast
College. picked up his first ma·
jor league victory Sunday in
holding off Texas in a 7-6 victory
for the Kansas City Royals.
Quisenberry. although he gave
up his fi rst earned run in JO' a in·
nings of relief work since l>ein~
ca lled up by the d efending
American L1.·ague West chum
p1ons, received credit for th1:
win.
Quisenberry allowed three hi t~
m :F:1 innings Sunday.
, .
Ihree Vie
For Lead
Winner in IOR-8 was
Windance skippered by
Tom Schock, Newport
llarbor Yacht Club. and
the IOR-C winner was
Ruffian, Earl Dexte r ,
Voyagers Yacht Club.
Class A winner in the
Performance Handicap
At Ma kin Racing Fleet was Con-
tention . Gordon C acGraham. South Shore
MA CKINAC ISLAND. Mich. y;~~m~~~~rresults: <AP 1 Sassy, Ranger. and 0 T Bonu v('nture V were expected to 1 R·A-l. omahawk.
hl' th(' first across the finish line John Arens. kB~C: _2.
lodav in the 55th annual Port NewsBoy, Ja~ a1ll_ie ,
llurirn-to·Mac k1nac s ailboat B.YC ; 3. Raider, Jim
tr1ec·. a nice spokesman said. Linderman, B~'?·
But no one knows m what or· . IOR·B-I. mdanc1.•,
dc r the three leaders will finish, 1.~"! Sch?ck. NHYC; 2.
ac t·ord1ng to Bill Rabe. S p e~lbtnd e r . R o n
s µokc•s man for the event. Me lville. DYC. 3 Riff
Th1.• leader _ among the 265 Raff. Fo r e s t Ol s on .
rntm•s in the 279-mile race NHYC. "a~11 ·1 certain Rabe said since IOR·C I Ruffian . ,. • . · . Earl Dcxtor, VYC. 2 the) ve bee n spott~d r:novmi Eclipse Dave and Jeff
ac ross Lake Huron an d1fferen• Ston.; ·NllYC 3 F · ·t pos1t1ons. .'-· • as
WinW. were v~ry light earlier ~~~:~e~~~~. ~~tlc y
this mornin~._ a nd he avy fog PHRF-A l. Conten-
dropped vlsib1hty to two miles. t. Gordon G h ll owever . the Nation a l ion.. . r~ am.
Weathe r Se r vice predic ted SSYC .. 2'. Sidewinder.
winds will shift to 10 to 15 mph Gene Wilha~s. BYC: 3.
later toda)'.. Ra~ said. i\.t~yah, Jim Moore.
. R<tnger IS skippered by .owner PllRF· n I Pre am . <:. Crn1 ~ We lch of C h1c~go . ble . Elmore ·Pors t , ScJ :ssy, u Grosse Pointe. M1cb.. VYC. 2 Porpy Ro craft owned by Dutch Schmidt. . ·. · . · Y carries lhe laq~cst handicap in Sinelair. BYC · 3. An· the race, Rabe said. William tares. Alan Andrew:.,
lie rm an or Toronto. IS skipper-• sicH RF ·C-1. S t
mg Bonaventure V. , . <;>rm The weather wasn't ideal for Trooper ; Skip Ell1~tt .
rucing as the boats set out Satur-NHYC: 2. Scotch M.ist.
dav. officials said. As the event Don Anderson. BYC . ~·
started. the strongest gusts of All .spunked Up. Robin
wind were onl y eight knots. the Sodaro. BYC.
lighll'Sl m memory for the race.
according lo some observers .
Fro• Page BJ
llut. the wind picked up Sun·
cla y and shifted lo the southwest
at 10 to 12 mph. Thal moved
thing:. along. but on Sunday. the
-.k 1 ppcr!-we r<' s t 1 I I behind
..,chedule from last year, said
George
Picks Up
Jr. Title CARAY WOWS 'EM. • • Rabr
pr ide in h1s 35 years of broadcast·
mg baseball. "I've never missed
a game.
"Good health has something to
do with it, naturally, but J thmk
much of my s tamina comes
from love of what I do. And, it
pays weU. ··
To those who would call Garay
a "house man." Veeck insists
the opposite is true. In fact,
Car ay was fired by the late John
Allyn because of his c riticism of
players a nd the organization
over the air.
"SU RE, THER E ARE
things I wish he wouldn't
say," said Veeck. "bi.It I'd be
the last to contest them. The
fans identify with him because
he is a fan. They know heuot
going to give them a lot of
pablum. He's not a house man.
•'He's glib a nd happy-go
lucky," said Veeck, "but he does
bjs homework. He knows every
player who comes alon1 a nd he
also knows the game which is
aomethlng I can't say about a lot
of 1uy1 ln that bus1ness."
Allyn fired Caray at the end or
t he 1978 season when the
Arnerlcaa Leaaue was in the
Proffll ot moving the franchise
to See&t.le. But Veeck came on
tbe aeme and 1aloed control or
I.be club ud kept It ta Cbka10.
Wbea Veeck took over b1a first respome to expected queeUons
waa ''I bave a ma11asar. Chuck Tanner. No, we don't have an
aaaoemcer.''
VS8al &£PLACED Tuner
wUll •• old frlead , Paul at• .. IMll left tbe broadcatt·
........... limbo.
"I aaw a plo7 to let a lot of
mt ..... • · f/I UM lltuattcn," l••lll•d Yeee• ... I 'm not ................ ~. O..ef .... ,......,, o.nt -~ tli C..,'1 .,.._
~·-~--·._, .......... tie. ...... v.... -
Despite bcmg mte nt1onally ig
nored when Vc e ck f ir~t
purchased the club. Caray tn·
:.ists. ··1 always wanted to work
for a guy like Vceck who 1s in
terestcd in the funs li ke I am."
C ARAY SAYS H E ll AS
alwa ys sung .. Take Me Out To
The Ball Game.·· but it Wal>
always to the fans in front of hL'i
booth. "ft was Veeck's idea ror
me to do it on the PA system
and get everyone involved."
And Veeck always bas tried to
gel the song and act acrosl>
without much success.
"I tried it in Milwaukee.
Cleveland , St. Louis. a nd
Chicago the first lime. but it
never worked. Finally, I got the
right guy4 It does a.Jot for the
game and gets the rans involved
even if the So.x are losing."
Caray's first 25 years broad·
casting baseball were with the
Cardinals in St. Louis. "I never.
ever thought of being anyplace
else and I even turned down of-
fers to go elsewhere including a
couple go lo New York," said
Ca ray.
"I wasn't fired ln St. Lows
and I didn 't quit." recalls
Carey. "My contract r an out
Cook Retains
Points Lead
B ('tly Cook £rom Newport
Beac h finis hed third in the
Benihana Grand Prix race off
Pt. Pleas ant. N .J. last week but
scored enough points to retain
her lead in the national poinL'i
race by 195 points.
Cook has three more races in
which to maintain her lead for a
s econd consecutive nationa l
championship in the rugged
sport or orrshore power boat rac·
ing .
One of the races will be the on·
again-off-again race at Long
Beach which has now been sub·
Sidized by the drivers associa·
lion and will definitely be held
Aug. 25. In a telephone report from
Connecticut, Cook s aid the Long
Beach race will be held as a
fund raiser for the John Wayne
Cancer Fund.
Cook said the drivers have
already raised $8.000 ·Which has
been turned over to the UCLA
Medical Center.
and they never renewed it."
··uE·s ALSO " SELLER,"· Ginser Ale II Win&
said Veeck. "He was associated
with another beer when Augle 'Ibree-race Seriea
Busch took over in St. Louis. The
a dverU1in1 a1ents said he LOS ANGELES-Gin1er Ale
wouldn't work out for the Busch II, skippered by Andy Ayale.
or1anileUon because or his Iden-Alami\08 Bay Yacht Club waa
Uty w1tb the other. product. the wlMer or a three·race sertes
Harey Mired for 1lx months and Saturday to determine the
without e.er knocking the other c hamplons hlp of ttie Mtd1et
prodaet, be put tt out of business Ocean Raein1 A11oclatlon
thTOUlhO\lt M lnou rl and ( MORAl ln Lot An1e1et Harbor.
Soutben IWnob." Runner·up wu Hurricane
Arter leavtn• the CardinalJ. Gulch, sailed by Steve J0tt,
Cany •s'ent a 1ear wltb the CBYC, and third w• Sybarite,
Oalllmd A'• and then turned Tom Welch, CBYC. l
down n offer from Cbarlle El•ht boet9' com&*ed tn the
ftDley l6r a """'"' eontnct series under the dlreeuon of ................... loan to bulld Cabrtllo Bneh YH .. Club.
a . home on the Wett Co11t MORA boatl are IO feet and
beoauee ''I loYe the Mldwest, my under~ are rai.t under tbe roou are htre." International Offshore Rule.
•
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SAN DIEGO -Mike
George. 19, had a busy
week at Coronado Yacht
Cl ub in winning back-lo·
back national cham·
pionshiPfflln the highly
co mpetitive Ca l ·20
Class.
The King Har bor
Yacht Cl ub sailor won
the junior championship
in a series which ended
la st Wednesday and
then took on 30 seasoned
skippers and crews in
the senior nationals Fri·
day a nd 5aturday.
The c hampionship
series in south San
Diego Bay was sailed in
15·16 knot winds. ideal
weather conditions for
the rugged Cal·20s.
George wound up the
fi ve·race series with a
low score of 21 points to
28~ for runner-up Ken
Weiss, Alamitos Bay
Yacht Club.
Ron Mudry or Cabrillo
Beach Yacht Chlb was
the winner in the con·
solation night against 13
competitors.
The Cal-20 was one of
the first of the Cal Une of
boats desiped by naval
a r c hitect C. William
Lapwortb and built by
J e nsen Marine in the
early 1980I. The first na·
tional champlonlhip for
the class was held In
1982.
C HAYPlONS-H IP
FLIGHT -1,. Mike
Oeor1e, UYC, 11; I .
Ken w• ABYC. •~: a. Jlm COWll. Fl d Chuet
Manniq. C8YC. •; 4. Guy J"olulloo, CBYC,
82 ~; 5. Bob Pi1tey •
SMYC.~. ·
CONSOLATION
FLIGHT -l. Roa
M"dry. CBYC, 11; 2. Bill Bliek, CBYC, 11: a.
.. artlft Prt.llket, CBYC.
~. Jufy 23. 1979 DAIL V PILOT •
..
Ideal Weather . A Winner ~·i:
v Gold C For Bluel L' or un Sidewinder. sailed ~ . '.r 01ck Bluel ot 8ah1~
Corinthian Yacht Clut1
Warrn weather and gentle breezes beckoned waa the Clas A winnet1
147 boats In 10 classes to Newport Harbor Yacht In BCYC's fourth race o~
Club's Summer Gold Cup Regatta Saturday and the A111etman Series fo
Sundav. ~ Performance )iandica
ETCHELLS·22 (19)-1. Souvenir. Tim Hogan Ractn1 Fleet yachlb
and Bruce Benjamin, NHYD: 2. Perfect. Don Saturday.
Edler. NHYC: :t. Aqueon. Jeff Merickal, NHYC. Saturday's results : 1
-&·METER (2> -l. Discovery, Hank Thayer, NHYC. C L A SS A . I .•
SANTANA-20 (8) -J. Seven, Jim Norman. Sidewinder. Dick Bluel.
BCYC; 2. Bullit. Dick Brown, BCYC. 3 Sunshine. BCYC: 2. Spirit, Allent
Tom Summers. NHYC. Brown, VYC. 3. Seduc '
SOLING 17) -I. Good News, Argy le Lion, Gene William ~.f
Campbell. NHYC: 2. Breezin', Jack Dollahite and B~LASS 8 I. Porpy,l Steve Dietrich.·NHYC. · SABOT A <32> -I. Sheryl Rados, NHYC; 2. Roy Sinclair, RYC; 2 1
Dave Franco, LIYC: 3. Kurt Mayol, KHYC . 4. Storm Trooper. Skip El •.
Cassandra Smeltzer, NHYC: 5. Eric Mayo. KHYC I 1 o t t • N H Y C ; 3 . '
SABOT B 04> -t. Drew Tosh. UCYC . 2. t;ric Mariposa. Dick llayden.
Bonetti, BYC . 3. Roy Greene. NHYC BCYC. · • "' SABOT C ( 16 ) p · K CLASS C I. Scotch 1 -I. nee erfoot. BYC· 2 Mis t . Don Ande rson, ~j~gi.ia Adkinson, NllYC; 3. Jamie Goldenberg, BYC. 2. Gimme Shelter ·
LJD0-14 <22> -l. Jack Franco. LIYC. 2. 1B·oa~r'owJohVnYC<1nd3 QLind a .I
Mary Tyler. BYC; 3 Marty Lockney, LIYC . 4 • ; · uest. Roy Woolsey, LIYC. Roger Gooding, VYC. '
Townsend Scores
Big Ka h u na , s kip ·
p e r ed by M a rk
Townsend of the hos t
club was the overall and
Class A winner in the
fourth race o f Dana
Point Yacht Club's Dana
Series for Performance
llandicap Racing Fleet
vachls.
OVERALL I. Big
CLASS 0 I Serena,
John Whi te. DPYC. 2
Dold Forbes. Ed Cum-
mins. Capo BYC
ULDB·A I 0 W.
fl aro ld . Tom H ill .
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Was Special
For W eihrin.,;
COAL VALLEY. Ill. <AP> -
The first PGA victory is alwayi.
special, but It had greate r mean·
ing for D.A. Weibring, who ded·
kated his tMumph in the Quad
Cities Open to hli; ailing rather
who taught him the game. and
the goUer's pregnant wire.
"I dedicated the win to both of
the m ," said Welbring after fir·
ing a sensational 65 in Sunday's
final round lo s tave off a cha rge
by Miiwa ukee Open winner
Calvin P eete and finish the
tournament with a rc<'ord 266.
14·under par.
Mome nts after parring the
18th hole to assure the victory.
WelbMng turned to his 62·year·
old father. who had s uffered a
heart attack a week ago. and
uid : "I tried ha rd for you.
Dad."
The elder Welbring grinned
broadly and exclaimed, "This is
the biggest thrill of my life."
The 26-year-old blond pro said
the victory was also special for
bis wife. Kris ty, who Is five
months pre~nant with the
couple's first child.
"She was with me a ll the way.
good and bad,'' said Weibring.
who has miaaed the cul nine
times on the PGA tour this year.
One of the day's hl1hU1hts
came when aceleas wonder Sam
Snead, who had made PGA his·
tory Friday by becoming the
lint man on the tour ever to
shoot h1J ace -67 -topped the remarkatile achievement Sun-
day by card1n1 a 88, maklnl him
the lint PGA pro ever to shoot
below tUs age .
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Spartacatk Games
U.S. No Longer
Sprint Capital
MOSCOW CAPJ "We used to
have sprinters that the world
reared," said U.S. men 's track
Coach Jimmy Carnes Sunday.
"W c don't have that anymore.
"We're loot<ing for someone to
break out of the pack between
now and 1980." Carnes added.
••WE CAN PICK any three of 20
sprinters in the United States and
come up with three good ones and
place two in the finals here. But nobody dominates. We need that
someone for the Olympics."
Carnes made his comments
before the 100-meter dash at the
Spartecade Games at Lenin
Stadium.
"Maybe Houston can be the·
one," Carnes said, referring lo'
Houston McTear, the one·Ume·
Florida schoolboy sensation who
Ued t world reeord for the 100-·
yard duh in 1915.
But Mc Tear fail e d to
wlth1tand a closing ru1h by
Cuba's Silvio Leonard in Sun·
da-y's 100 and was nipped at the
wire. Leonard. a double gold
medalist at the recent Pan
American Gemes. was timed In
10.30 aeconda while McTear reg-
istered 10.39 .
08VALOO LA&A, another
Cuban, raa third lo 10.41 and Rich
Edwards of the University of
Houston was rourth in 10.43.
·'Leonard may be the world's
raatest human." atld Carnes,
who added that he had expeet.ed
a taster Ume rot the 100.
M c:Tear. who attended two
junior c:oUec• and now Uv• ln
Santa Monica. hat been
botMred by pulled lei mUICles
ln tht put. wbicb eoat tum an
Olympic blttb tn me.
"Everybody hat alw171 eJt·
p_eeted a lot of me.' aald McTear. "I'm not a maeblDI but 1·m alwaya ~ my best. ftll
MHOft really ian-i lmpor\Ult to
me. Ne•t , .. , IDHDI a lot
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Carnes befor<.• the racl-. "and
that could be McTcar's problem.
He's strong in the 60 und 100
y •rds ind oor s a nd th e n
somelhing's mlssinR whe n he in·
creases it to 100 meters .··
Carnes. who will coach the
U.S. men's track team at lhe
Moscow Olympics. said his top
sprint prospeds for next year
could come from among Harve)'
Glance. J ames Sanro rd and
Steve Williams. who has been
out of action for more than a
year with a leg injury.
Both McTear and Edwards
were la.st minute addttions to the
squad depleted by vis a prob·
lems, injuries and desire not to
compete here.
Rams Cut Six~
Pick Up Two
From AP Dbpekltea
Tbe ta Angeles Rams put six
free agent players on waivera.
Sunday. but also a dded two
older players to their training
camp roet.er.
The National Football Leaiue
team siped defensive back Jell
Severson. 29, a 1lx-year pro fool·
ban veteran, who laat played in
the NFL wtlh St. Louis. Severson
played college football at Long
BetchSUte .
The Rama abo said they have
Slfned rookie free &tent Joee
Guzman, a. a kicker who at-
tended Polytechnic lnaUtute in
Mexlco Ctty. Gu.amen waa wtlh
tbe Homtan ota.n durin1 pre·
aeuon tralnlnl lut year.
The team'• 10tb round draft
plck . 210-pound Grady
Eben1berpr of tbe Unlvent\y ol
Houat«a. hal been moved rrom
d1fen1lve tackle to offensive
1uard. Tbe Ram• 1ald wben
they 7 tbe low·cbarstac l:bena Uaat be mtcbt be
tried OD tme.
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Bebr•tl• ud Ml.kt &vw. a
pair GI t.aalll from Nevada·Lu
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Confidence Loss
Symptoms Noted i
By IOHN CUNNIFF
AP....._ANty91
~the person who defined "admlnlatraUve anxiety." a
de bllltatlng armctton or corPorate cblef executlvt>t .
Profeaeor Eugene J enning• was uked Lo explain the Condi·
lion ln detail.
"ft i11 a terrible fear that one has lost control and can·
not regain it in time to muter events that are tumbHne
before him." he replied. "It Is tt 1$)Ss of conflden~
bordering on breakdown, .. he said.
JeMin"8. confidential adviser to corp()rate chief ex ecutives for 22 years and author of "The Executive In
Cr isis," a study of exec utives who broke down In office.
knows the symptoms well
TJIEY FLA V WILDLY AT PEOPLE or even~ they
thank cause their proble ms. he said. They blame oth~rs.
both cl08e associales and distant figures. They react 1m-
pul1'ively and unch ara cteristically to unfo~seen events .
· "If thf' executive re mains 1n power ... said Jennings, a
psychologitt t and profesHor of bus iness mana)(ement 11t
Mic hlian State. "his actioni; lead to massive changes in
the pe rsonnel reporting directly to him ...
"It has been my experience," he s aid, ''j.hat when a
chief k>8es confidence he loses the ability to handle compe.
tent people, and the reshuffling brings in less lh»n compe-
tent rep(acem ents . 0 ·ft takes a lot of confidence to have
stronf(, competent people 1JroU11d you.''
But the chief who feels he has lost con ·
trol doesn't hwve it, he said. He 1:. 1
tra pped in himself. \ ~ ~
The tellta le sign or this problem.
said Jenninl!ls . Is that the chief always
accuses others of lacking confidence.
He is unaware ttiat "it i~ a proJection of
his own feelings."
IT IS NOT UNCOMMON FOR CU .... IFF
chiefs most vulnera ble to thi!-. anxiety the dreadful f(!:1r
of IOSb Of ()OW<'r. ChnlrOI and sl'lf t'Stcc m to ('Cn lret lilC
a uthon ty, J enninRs ~aid. ·'Thi!. i~ one thing they almo!>t all d() ...
. The consequ<'nce1. of such at't1on~. -;uch as rewarding
intima tes whose own incomi>(!tencc ha!-. hel~d put (•vent!.
buyond control. rcv<•rb~rates through the corporat t·
bureaucracy. Thi• pmblcms become wo r1.1·
'If he centnilizc•s power an the ha nd!'I <if 1nrompt•lcnt
people. the n other:. b1•low the1 r l1·wl will be 111w r ly
ma nai;tcd ... J ennings oh~Nv<•cl Tht• l muhh·d <:h1c f ex
N'Utive, he :.aid. 1s lhl• lai.t to undcr . .,tand tlw,
U' SUCH F.X•Xt:T l\lt;s WERE capithlt• of n •lyinA oo
M m pPt.cnt Pl'<lPl1· t11 bolster perform;.in('f'. th1· pr(lfessor In
dir atcd. the y m1~ht improve their lot. Uut <imong other
thm~s. h<> s aid. lhl•y a rc unable to delegate.
Tht•y ;,in• "mmw ·dull.'' saH1 Jt·nnin~s. a pioneer in lht·
!oolUd y or the cor poral<' power struc ture. Tht'y do nut rt:·
cogni'U' the routes to their goals. They a re not 1nstinr t ivc.
as some executive~ are
"A maize-bright person understands the t errain of
power. who has it a nd who doesn't, and the motives of
those who have it." he s aid. "And he knows how lo assert
him sell diligently with such knowledge "
Dollar's Problems
Rub Off on Stocks
NEW YORK <AP) ··The stock market fell today amid
investor concern over the dollar's declining value on
foreign exchange markets .
The Dow Jones average of JO Industrial stocks w• olf
2.56 points to825.51. .
Oecline!'I led advances by an 8·5 margin on the lliew
Yor k ~k Exchange
Last wee k. the decline of the dolla r prompted ~h\'
f ederal Rei.er vc to inc rease the discount ra te. puttang
more pressure on intf'rei;t ratt-s. Analysts say they arc con
cerned that the c ontinued fall or the dollar may caUM' the
Fed to tighten <'redit
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Mlondly. July 23. 1979
TUBE TOPPERS
ABC 8 5:00 -Monday Night
Baseball. The Angels take on the Boston
Red Sox In Fcnway Park.
KCOP . 8 :00 -"The Quiet Man.·· One of John Wayne's best. this 1952 mov-
ie casts the Duke as an ex-boxer seeking
a peace ful life in Irela nd. Maureen
O'Hara co-stars.
NBC 8 9 ·00 -"Anne or the
Tho usand Da ys." Ric hard Burton
portrays Henry VIII with Genevieve Bu-
jold as Anne Boleyn in this historical
movie drama < photo a t left l.
t:aO. A OONWMATIOH
MTN MVaL Y llU.8
liott: "I. A. Tlmee" mue1e
critic Martin Bernhejm..-
(Pert 1 ot 2)
8D THE DIPLOMA TIC
8TYU °' AHIOlaW YOUHO
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COf*ll• of terge "plat ....
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petll tenon.. • city with
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Scuttle pr-•· "The Cot· •on Mii 8oye" durlttt •
loclM .. TMllnM ·~• DICKCAVITT
~: Joe EmfMn. (Pen
1°'2)
.MAMOUM
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NoOll Pme. ...... her
mobile •·ray unlll 10 the
World WAI I bettlefronl
end wit-"" d*'Oh· ..... ~ °' ..... flm
menmede leotOC>e bebe
dylflO ot llC)IMtlc 8nMlie In
19CM., n:ao • •*>Q(JION)~1t11t~ '1llU
After "*1dino 20 ~t In
prleOn '°' !fie .rnuro... 01 .. wife, Roc:lclOfd'• e,..
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EdnloNI O'lflen. P81NM
~-~ • •14 "The Oteet Norttl-
tleld. Min-ta Reid"
( 19721 Cliff Aobetleon.
RoW1 Dwtlll.
tl".AO. C88 LATS MOVW • * • "8•111• C1rcu1"
(1953) ~ Bog8tt,
~Ally9on
t:OO G TOMOMOW
Ouuta: Rev. Eroeal
~.W'lll~end
lelllllllon faith hMler; Jeck
Grimm end Vlcale Wete«i,
wflO ctelm to ,,_ tie.I
hMlld b)' Angley. (RI
• OOl VAH OVKI
Royal Role
( t973) Joe OOn Beker. Elli ·
ebelh Hertman. Sh9rllf
Bofotd Pu-W9g8S I
one-1Y1•n clll!lpelgn 10
ClMt\ up !ff Tlltl-
IOWfl. (Movie begin• Im,....
dletely IOllowlng the con-
clullon of b8MbaU ) 12
"'8.)
A documlftfery on tile
United S1et11 Ambuaedor
to the United NetiOnt (Al
Arthur Carlton comn up
with a ratrter uouauel
Tllanktg1vlng ptomotlonal
gimmick lnllOMng • helt·
copter and Nve turlleya (Al llDl MOVIE
Cllllmele h4r11 the detec-
tlw to find het true kMler
G TONIGHT
An oftlce crf8NI Mte Rob to
retnlNlcll ig about hie fl«).
lie .-ty deyt ... ~
writer G MAYIM*
:: ... Conle= Corlapirecy'" Hic hard Bufto n is King Henry VlI in
the m ovie: ··Anne of t he T ho u s a n d
Days ," ubout his li fe w 1lh Anne Boleyn.
a iring torught al 9 on NBC. Channel 4
-~ ••• 'ii "To ~I And
Beel!" ( 1955) Audie
Mutphy, Merlhell ThOmp-'°" Audie Murphy plays
hlmMlf In !fie ecr-.n adep·
tetlotl or hit eutobiogfeplll·
08I war nowl. (2 hra.)
t:OOIJ (() w•A•a•H
CCI Pott., reacu 1n 1
atre noe way to hla
turgeooa· feats lhat lrtey
ate OUI of looctl with new
medical prec11cea (RI
• • "" .. Suddlftly Single"
( 1971) Hal HOlt>rOOlc. 8er-
l>81e Ruall Alter dlvorClflO
h•• wtte of ten yeera, • men
11 dl ... llltled with l'lil sin
gi. Ille unlll he meets a
IU/vorl mod84 ( I hr 30
min)
~t host Sammy Oav1a
Jr Oues11· Robert Conrad.
... herd Dewsoo Wiiiie !rerend Letlflf
• DICK VAH D'tl<E
2:GO NEWS
• GET SMART
Smart la down and ou1 and
KAOS lrlM l o t>uy horn
from h•• form., employers • ILOWLUCY
~ Ill• 10 qment •
C<iben numt>et euno by
Rlc*y
• 8NWON> AHO 80H
Fred Mt• out to meke
Either win a beauty
conteal
• HTOHIOKT
Claaanrl f~l•t in9•
9 KNXT tCBS) Los Angell''> D KNBC (NBC) Los AnQPl!!S
I KTLA ttnd I Lo:. Ang11lo5
KABC·TV tABC) Lm, Anqules
l)) KFMB (CBS) San D iego
" KHJ· TV (Ind I Los AngelP:>
[I KCST (ABC) San Diego e Knv (Ind 1 Los Angelef>
8t KCOP-TV (Ind) Los Angell'.., ID KCET· TV IPB S) Lo!. Angel':!:> '1!> KUCE·TV tpBSJ Hun 11nq1on Bt:acn
.~., .. ,... ..
DALLAS DUO Actor Jim Oavis. who st a rs
in the TV series ··Da ll as." chats with Dallas
Ma yor Hoh Folsom d uring his visit to the
loc a lion set
Cl) tNTAOOUCINO 810l00Y .
•fhes.n ... ··
7:30. THE MUfl9fT8
CW.t· SytYMt., Stalloo. 1J CONSUMER IUVLINE
I DATING GAME
TIC TAC DOUGH
ntl IMDV 8UNCH
Jan rllCll!YM a locket from
en unkn~ admirer aod
all Ille Bradys ere curlOus
about who -.111
• AOAM-12
Otf lcer Malloy IOMB hta
aell-control and l1ce1
Charget of ualng exceulve
loroe tD MACNEIL / L.EHAEA
AEPORT
Cl) JUUA CHILD ANO
COMPANY
"Dinner For The Sou'
(() 1100,000 NAME THAT
TUN£
• THE 8EATI.U
l h9 8Mcto Boys, Moody
BluM. Jlml Hendrix. Jeni•
Joplin 8/ld the Lovin·
Spoonful ere featured In
11>1• IOoil et the rock group
th•t cl\enged the world
• MOYIE
• • •';\ "Th9 Oulet Man··
( 1952) John Weyne, Mau-
,_., O'Hare A former
prlzellglller returns to hla
native Ireland atter kllWng e
man In lhe ring. but fella to
find ""' ~ he SOUQhl {!hrs.) trJ Cl) BILL MOYERS'
JOURNAL
"'The HMO Varmint Of
Hard Scrabble· John
Or11vea" Biii Moyers v1a11s
with naturallat e11d avthor
John OravH on h11i 1.100
acre Tex as rench
D MOVIE
• • • "Anne Of The ThOu-
aand Oaya·· I t9691 Richard
Burton. o-i..... BujOIO
England's King Henry VIII
lallt 1n IOve end hH • Slor-
my rete1oonah1p ... 11h the
unusually outapok.,.. end
wttlfuf A~ Boleyn
• MERVORlmH
Questa We1t111 Malthau
Aram Saroyan, Rayd10.
Alan Sue5, Mimi Kennody Cl JAMES MICHENER'&
WOAU>
··11rael A Search Fo'
Feith" The Pullt7er P11111·
w1nn1ng &ulhor takea
v1-s on a trip 10 the
home ot JudaJsm. Chrll ·
11snuy and latam IAI
~ THE A£8TL£88
EARTH
Fiimed on ''"'eon c.oun111e•
tn11 documen tary con·
10:00 9 (() LOU GRANT LOU mes to COP6 wr111 en
unu11Jally t>usy day eno 1'111
knowledge tn11,e resenllul
Donovan nH been o N&&a
e bell., 1<>1> fRI
I I> NEWS
NIGHT GALLERY
· G&llows In The Wind ~
y~ gorl and her t>Oy
lroend are Vllltlf19 on an
ocaenlront 1own when she
bflOlns 10 hll•e strange
Vl5'00' fll MASTERPIECE
THEA TM
··Peldark" Elaabe•h •s w111
1ng 10 leav• her rwsban<I
lor Rou but he learn•
Oemetza is pregnant ""''" ,,,. chlld f Perl 4 OI t61(Rf
Rob feel& thal he hH
~trayed his dentlll trlerld
J.,ry when he goes to
enother 0en11a1 8 0 POUC£STORY
A p olice ot11cer who
r11quests a tr11nster 811.,
ta1a1ty sh0o11ng 8 suspect
1n aett-defen~ •• assigned
10 work al a help center lor
llllgel allenS
I 8PARTACAOE '1't
GET SMART
M l> goes to 11 sWim ,,_,
to 01>1ain a 11.i Of KAOS
~en ts
fl!) CAPTIONED A8C
NEWS CIJ STAR TREK
Mr Spock '' aa11oneo to
command i Sh<Jlllecrlll1
1nvos11011t1on ol a mysl1>11·
ous solar system
12:00 8 TWILIGHT ZOHE
ThrtMI 1119rs return from
man S firll n1gM onto OUt81
2:30 •• NEW8 S:CIO MOVIE • •'h "Down Three Oar~
StrMta" 1195•1 Srooenc~
Crawtotd. Ruth Roman
'f'tw1'day·,.
Doyf i•r Htu•ir• 10:30. KVONO BA.NO
OUHE8
12.:00 l1J • • 'h "The Grll9t
Lov111" ( t9•9) Bob Hopo.
Rhon<la Flemtng • * * • "Out Ot The
Fog" ( t94 II ldll ll;p1no
ThOmea M1tChetl 811MO on
" novet t>y 1 ..... n Shaw A
pa11 ot &~iyn.tes are
goaded into VIOHWlCll ( 1
hr .~mm >
3:00 (fj) • • • 'Beach Party··
I 19631 Oorotrty Maione.
Ro bert Cumm1n gi.
Texans Warming Up tO TV's 'Dallas'
8} Sll/\RON llERBAt;GH
DALLAS <AP > Texam. who cried
"!>lcreotype" two years ago when
CBS introduced iti. scriel> about a
wealthy, and often <:areless. Texas
011 family seem tu have taken the
E wing cl~m lo heart and now enjoy
tht' t'Ont111u1ng s<1ga ca lled "Dallas."
Wh<'n the soap opera-like dra ma
first aired as a limited seri<.-s in 1977,
at w as no t we ll received b y
Da ll as itcs. Many thought the fi ve
episodes based on the intimacies and
intrigues of a fa mily whose wealth
and power spanned oil fields and cat-
tle ranches was not particularly fl at·
te rlng to the city.
Today, producer Leona rd Kutzman
s ays. most Texans a pparently realize
that the show is pure entertainment
and by no means depiclo; real-life
Da llas
"I TIUNK T HE city w<Js chosen
because no one has ever done a
sc rie~ 1n t he Southwl·..,t. · ..,..,v..,
K a t 1 m ;, n . " ho a I !-. o p r u cl u c· (.<I
CJJI SOdCl> or "Logan')> Hun ... "llawa11
r ivc-0 ," "Wild , Wild Wt•st" and
"Gunsmokc "
"In Texus. )IJU havl· the !:.IZl' an<I
the openness. thl· htghl} de\C'lopt:d
ur ban a reas surrounded hy the fa rms
and the oil that you don't havt.• in
Boston or Detroit.·· he s ays. ··Dalla!.
pro1ects that 1muge. the so-callC'd
'Texas legend· lhat ·s so important to
the plot."
Ka tzman·s theory apparently was
on target. In thL' recently complf'lcd
prime-time se<Json. the series often
was as hot in the ratings as the
weather was In Dallas despite an
early s witch from Sunday night lo
Fridays at tO p.m .
"DALLAS" ALSO was t1mong the
top shows 1n England und South
Africa, the producers say
• Pa rt of lht· :-.un ·cs!-. l'otn lil· lraC'('d lll
Larr) llagman·s 1>11rtra)al of J It
E wing. th<: dl·sp1!'a hlt· v.ht.·t:lt·r
dealt·r OftC'n de:-.l·r1lwd a:-. "tht· ma n
evl.'ryonl' love:-to hat1· ..
··1·m a Tt·x<1 n from
Wt·~tlhC'rford." Hagman !.ay:-. in <1n
exairneralt.'<I drawl "I went thl'r<: re
cenlly and pt>ople ll>hl me I wa!> JUst
i.o nasty on the show JUSt plain
met1 n. nasty <ind awful Thc·y said
they Jus t loved mc ..
PREPARATIONS FOR the -.crond
!>Cason began recently when the cast
and crew arrived in Texas for some
location shooting. Portions of the
series are filmed on the sprawling
164-acre Southfork Ranch. about 30
miles northeast of Dall::.i:-.
The ranch is owned by J m· and
Natalte Duncan. who. unlike f1rt1onal
oilm an patnarch J ock Ewing. made
their money In la nd dt>vl'lopnwnt and
hitml· liu1l<l1ni: T hi· :-.prcad e:.iughl
lht• cyt• of ., ... r out for L•>r1mJ r
Productions 1.1.ho 1.1.<1..., looking for lh1·
protolyp1<o;d 1-:wrn g hom1· 11n1· th.it
1•\<1kl·d as mut·h m y.,tcry al> tltt·
r haratlcr'
Although tht• lh1ll;i!-. Chamber of
Commt:rce 1:.-swamped with letter:-.
rrom viewers who want to know lh1•
location of the fa mous home , the set
1s not overrun hy fan:-of "Dallas.'·
l:Sl'T. SAYS MRS. Dunl'<J n, lhc rc
IJl't: occasional mlerruouon:..
"A little old lady. a bout 78, drove
up here one day a nd s aid. ·I know
I'm trespassm,1?. but I'm lookrng fo r
.J H I love· Da llas.· hut I JUSl halt· .I B .
' I told her tu-d1dn 't hve her£' a nd!
then let her take a look around ··
M rl>. Dunct1n rec<1 ll!-.
'Saturday Night Filmed' for Movies
By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES IAP l NBC's ce nsors ha ve
made a movie for theaters. _ sort of. Actually.
thcy 've caused a movie to be made
ft happened this way :
NBC wanted a way to keep audience momen-
tum going during the sum mer fo r its popular · 'Satur-
d1:1 y Night Live" series. The network asked .. Satur·
duy Night " producer Lorne Michaels todoeightlate-
night spcctuls. featuring many of the "Saturday
Gospel Duo Airing
··Ashford & Simpson'' will bring their upbeat,
gospel-Inspired sound to KOCE·TV. Cha nnel 50
'Wednesday at 9 p.m., when Summerfest '79
broadcasts from the Mississippi River Fes tival in
Illinois.
The "Ashford & Simpson" concert will be the
third presentation of "Summeriest '79, Y pubUc
television's three-month long series of Wednesday
evening concert3 broadcast from summer music
festivals across the country
'
" ••• AUDACIOUS,
BIZARRE,
HILARIOUS .•• "
la
ltichard O~r
C:O.mopolitan
''The l'rlleo Bid''
Night" crew and carrying a "Saturday 1'1ght
flavor. to be a ired during the summer
THE FIRST t'EW WENT just fine. Then
M 1chucls was attracted lo an idea by Michael
O'Oonoghue , "Suturday Night" write r and
soml•times performer .
O'DonoJthue 's idea was to do a TV pa rody of
tht• veritt' ··Mo ndo" m ovie s o f t he '60s .
O'DonoghUl"s piece wus called "Mr. Mike 's 'Mon·
do Vi deo ," fea t ured Bill Murray and Da n
Aykroyd, and was, by all accounts. wonderfully
deranged.
NBC's cens ors step in. O'Donoghue·s 90-
minut.e s pecial, they found. was "unacceptable to
network broadcast standardli." The network would
not air the s how
BUT A BIT OF GOOD lu c k s aved
O'Donoghue's work. P aul Klein, who stepped down
as NBC"s chief progra mmer Just six months ago.
had seen "Mondo Video.·· a nd loved it.
"I thought it was most brilliant TV." Klein
says. "After I left NBC and heard they weren't go-
lnl'S to air It. I said Clo O'Donoghue >. •tr NBC doesn't
want to play it, let's buy it back from the m and re ·
lease it theatrically.' ..
'Bandit' Scheduled
HOLLYWOOD IAP> Terence F. Deane . of .. I
Neve r Promised You a Rose Garden"' fame. will pro·
duce "God Protect Me From My Friends," Lormlar
Productions~lne-. has announced.
The film will be based on Gavin Maxwell 's novel.
.. Bandit,'' the story of a young Sicilian peasant
whose hatred of injustice leads hlm to a Robin Hood-
llke existence which ends In tragedy.
The movie is scheduled for release In the spring
of 1980, said Lorimar executive vice president Jack
Schwartzman.
ROGER MOORE
.IAIES BOID oor
MOON RAKER~. m ~-
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NBC's "holders of TV mores." as Klein refers
to the network broadcas t and s tandards depart
ments, had handed Klein a hot property.
On tape. <Jnd with sp&ce for commercials.
"Mondo Video" wasn 't quite ready for theatrical
release. "So, we added some stuff to it and we·re
going to transfer 1l lo 35 millimeter film "
IT WlLL BE READY for release in t•arly Scµ
tc mber
"ll's a hot thin~ ... Klein says. "8 111 Murray
who's hot now wrlh 'MC'atballs ,' and Dan AykroyJI ,
plus Gilda Radner m akes an appearance. It has a
gre at piece with the late Sid Vicious 1 bass player
for the Sex Pistols l. It's very avant-garde ..
NBC would only s ay that ··Mondo Video" did not
meet broadcast standards . Klein see ms puzzled at
!his.
·•mEV FELT IT WAS too tough, too raunchy,
I guess . Though. to me, it's less raunchy than
some of the 'Saturday Night Live' skits . I think it
will get a 'PG' rating. It has some nudity in it. but
much less than the National Geographic. much
less than ·Roots.· much less in fact, than 'Three's
Company.'"
0 ·0onoghuc and Kle in have su ch faith in
"Mondo Video'' that they've entered it at the New
York Film f'estival. "'We'll try to win that,'' Klein
says. "it really is a work of art.··
Al your local theater soon, brought to you sort
or by NBC's Broadcast and Standards Depart
menl.
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'Tonto' Gets HU Steir
HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Ja1 alwtrbMla, kaowa
Mil for "'8 role u tM Lone llaltler't ICOUt Tonto,
U. _...... a traU by betoaUnl tie ftnl Amertcu a.. to M IMaond wllh a mr • UM Ho&bwood Walkotrame. llt..,....11, II, watched with teen 1tnakln1
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T.,_, followina a re Billboard'• bot record hlt.s
for the wl'lek ending July :iii. u they appe.r in this
week '1 lllue of Billboard nft1azine.
HOT SINGLES
1 ··eact Gi rls" Oonna Summer <Casablanca >
2. "Rlog My Bell" Anita Ward <TK >
3. "Good Times" Chic <Atlantic>
4. "Hot Stuff" Donn1:t Summe r <Casablanu 1
S. "Makin' ll" David Naughton <RSO>
6. "Gold" J ohn Stewa rt CRSO>
7. "I want You To Want M~" Cbe1:tp Trick
<Epic>
8. "Shine A Lillie Love" Electric Light
Orc hestra (CBS>
9. "When You'rt! In Love With A Beauurut
Woman" Dr. Hook tCup1tol>
10. "Muin Event " BarbrK Streisand <Colum·
b1a >
TOP LPs
I "Bud Girls" Donnu Summe r <Casablanc a >
2 "Brcukfas t In Ame rica" Supertramp
!A&M l
J . "I Am" Eurth, Wind & Fire ICBS>
4. "Cheap Trick Al Budokan" Cheap Trick
1Ep1cl
S. "Discove ry" t.:l eclric Light Or ches tra
<CBS>
ADULT CONTF:MPORARY
I. "Morning Dance" Spy ro Gyra (Infinity >
2. "Lead Mc On .. Max i ne Nightingale
IWlndsong>
3. "Mam a Can 't Buy You Love" l!:lton J ohn
<Mighty Three>
4. "Shadows In the Moonlight" Anni:! Murray
<Capitol>
S. "Heart Of The Night" Poco IMCAl
SOUi. SINGLES
I "Good Times" Chic CAUant1c>
2. "Tum Off The L1f(hts" Tc.-drly Pendergrass
!CBS>
3. "Uad Girls " Donna Summe r <Casablanca1
4. "Chase Mc" Con Fun k Shun <Mercury >
5. "You Gonna Make Mc Love Somebody
Else " The Jones Gir ls !CDS>
COUNTRY SINGLES
I. "You're The Only One " Dolly Pa rton 1 RCA l
2. "Riders In T he Sky" Johnny Cash 1Colum-
b11t )
3. "Shadows In The Moonlight" Anne Murray
<Capitol>
4. "Save The Last Dunce For Me" E m mylou
Ha r ris (Warne r Bros.> s. "SusplciOUJ" Eddie Rabbitt <El~ktra>
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to be dedlcat.ed, wa1 unveiled before a crowd of 200
IHtwMk.
"I AM PLEAlt:D AND honored." the actor
aald In a loft voice that rallered with emoUon and
the apparent effecll Of It Atroke l ulfe,... Hveral
years a,o. "Thank you all."
Hll wtfe Mary actor Iron Ey" Cody and com·
edlan Jonathan Wlnter8 were amon1 the spec·
tatora that crowd4Kl a lon1 the ,
atreet to watch th~ ceremony
that Incl~ tr•dltlona l lndlan
aon•• and danco1.
Jn addition to the Walk of
Fa mu titu, Sllverht't,h1, wotr·
ln1 a reat.hert.,'CJ hcuddre.11, re-
ceived an award from the Los
An1elea City Council for "hb1
contrlbutlon11 t.o th~ <·ountry. thti
community ind tht• t·ntc rtain·
mcnt field."
IN Ot;DICATING Tiit; star. Hollywood Walk
of I'' a me chalrm un IJ ll l Welsh u ld ... f or more
tha·n 40 yt>af'1', Jay f;il verh1,,-e11' has been.an exiim-
Plc of what ls l(ood In our profeg111on
"lie has macfo lh111 11 better place to work and
ll vt•," Wel11h said, ar1din.c that an unprecedented
number or lettcn from around the world had been
received urJ(lna that ... ronto" be honored with the
11ta r , localed between othnfl dedicatc.-d to l"r ank
Sinatra and actor Macdonald Carey
The Mohawk Indian uctor founded the Indian
Acto rs' Wo rk s hop and h as pa rt1c 1pated in
numerous programs for thc d1sadvantag<:d .
HE PIA YEO TONTO IN the Lone Hanger
television series from 1948 1961. a nd also s ta rred in
the 195S movie ve rs ion of the show
His othe r credits inc·lud(' "The Prairie ·· 19411
.. Jo"u ry at Furnace Creek ," 1048 . "Broken .Arrow'.
1950; "Wur Arro w," Hl5J; ''lndum Paint." 1005.
"The Phynx," 1970· and "Santee," 1973.
Moore Happy
With New Film
JIOLLYWOO O cAP I From his booth in lh<·
Beverly lhlb llotcl Polo Lounge, Hoger Moor t:
wa s ta lking hy t••lc phonc to Cubby Broccoli,
!>Om cwhcn · <Jt the "Moonniker" nerve center
"I !>Cc . wt•'rc beating 'Saturda y Night
Fever' at the G(.•m1n1 I t.1nd J(," :.aid Moore. rl!·
pct.1ting the intcl11genc<' .. Al the Ri voli we·rc bea t·
ang '.Jaws.' .. ht-adcd for a $190.000 W<'ek at th1·
two thct.1ler:. Ill New York. 1n LA. s:j5(J,000 for
the wc>ck. . wt··ll know in two day:. whether wr·
heat 'Clrn.t• t::ncountt•n, · in London "
While this m ight -.ound hkc a J ame:. Bond1a n
code lo an outs irkr. to tht· mov1t' cognoscenti. thL·
n ·port fro m produc·t•r Broccoli would tw un
dcrst<£ndabll' a nd irr1pn •:.s1vt•. Hogc•r Moon -. ap
pcar ing as 007 for tht· r1,u rth lime in "Moonr<tkt•r ··
<'ouldn't ha ve• ht·L·n mort· plc<i:.t·d 1r he· had n ·
cc1vcd an 0 11c<J r
"IF THE TR ENO c·ontmuc .... " ht· tht'or11.1·d. · 11
means that 'Moonrakt·r · wi ll tw right UIJ lht>rl' with
the all-time winnt·r..,
"In to<ltty·~ markl"l. most hit.. l'arn 51> lo fiO
per cent of their profit11 1n the United States Tht·
Bonds havt· IX'<'n dtff(.•rc·nl . 70 to 80 percent of tht:ir
r eceipt.'! have comt' from the foreign ma rket ··
m.u. NArl!r ~ •00~1 "~II
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Orange 634·9282
ANAHEIM DRIVE-IN
Anaheim 879·9850
IOUTH COAST
Costa Mesa 546·27 11
WARNER DRIVE-IN
Hun11ng1on Beach 847·3!>91
MATINEES SATURDAY I SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG }
"MOON RAKER" !PG I
"ROCKY II" !PG I
"LOST ANO FOUND"
"FAST BREAK" (PG)
"JUST YOU AND ME, KID"
CPO>
."DEER HUNTER" (Rf
s T~!Il'IH~.ri 6 ~~IRV~~~
. ...
"BUCK ROGERS ANO
THE t5th CENTURY" (RJ
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"BLOODLINE" (R)
"LOOKING FOR MR. GOOOBAR"
"PLAYERS"(PO)
"HEAVEN CAN WAIT"
"T"I DEER HUNTIR" CR)
"IOYS IN COM~ANY C"
"MIATBALLS"
''WHICH WAY ISUP?"(R)
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Splia. tpleeb, the baWe waaed
OD at tnme·· Heritaae Park.
Some participants used
catapults fubioned out ol sur·
gical tubiag to launch lbelr mis·
sites ; others pref erred the
original over·the·sboulder heave
to pounce on tbeir targets. The object: capture the oppos·
ing team's flag without being
struck by the watery projectiles.
Tbe 15 staff members of the
Youth Services Center were no match for the ~ or more agile
teen-aaen wbo cooled off last
week with a .free-spirited water
~ balloon fight.
Even though the staffers were
(See SP~H, Page CZ> .
Object of the game -steal the other team 's
nag. Chery Adrig displays her prize.
••
Trish Morrison and Kelsey Jones with extraordinary water balloon.
Mary Lou Shumovich heaves water
balloon at lake crossers.
Dally Piiot
Photos by
Richard Koehler
Teens cheer their team
after a good, direct hit.
Asoppin'-wet Kim Barton .
, ....... cu ., • ., ........... l.., .... tMD·m .... eac.,.. • drea lt1 •• oppoaeat '1 .... n.. wu UtUe res~t for .. ....., • U. nf•rMI became ......... w.-durt.q •aeb 10
to 11-..uae battle for the flap.
Bach team waa l11ued two
lbooDlni cart.a, each filled With
aboul 100 balloon.a. An addlUol\al
1boppln1 cart ot balk>onl was
placed tD the m'ddle of the bat·
tlefteld.
Some pl•yen croa.sed the park
la.ke tn rowboats to head olf in"
11dvancin• tar1et. Others pre,.
ferred the land route tor dJ~t
trontlill attacks.
But like Custer's troops at the
.
Little lti Hom. Ute youth center ltatr ....... ..,. bope ... ly
outaumtitred by tile rava1t.n1
lMaa.
Morril Hamnaton of. Irvine
scored twtee. K...clal lladHn and
Amy O'dell added two more vie· lorlee to the teen 1corecard .
Kim Barton ot the youth center
staff scored th &one point for her
soaked comrades.
The 1tatt hopes to recoup Its
IOIHI at the AUi · ~battle called .. The Flrat P011lbly Annual All·
cit}' Rot.ten Tomato Fla.ht."
Statrer Dave Sueter, who wa1 a
relerec at the waterflght. said
lho .. tall Is easer to even • the
score with Ure teens.
··we learned from our mistakes
In th~ last battle," he said.·
, Leave It to lm1:1gination
C>EAR ANDI LANDERS. If you Mgree with
me please print this nationwide. and if you
don't, Juat skip It bec:aU'.se the last thing I w tmt
ls to be a bad infiuence on my child or anyone
else's.
I am getting a lot of Oak from my college
freshman daughter In regard to whether or nol a girl who wears a bi kini is an Innocent little
thing or a smart little teaser. I don't buy the
tine. "Dirty thoughts are in the mind of the
beholder." I am fed up with this worn·out ex·
cuse for all sorts of exhibitionism.
tsn't It about Ume we woke up to the fact
that a girl in a bikini is sexually stimulating?
My daughter says. "Only to men with evil
minds ." Wh at do you say, Ann? -
CONCERNED PARENT
DEAR C.P.: I 'm with you, especially when
II comes Lo Uiose generoaaly endowed dames
who wear postage.stamp boUoma wtUt spaghet·
U·strlag bras. When she bougllt Ute blklDJ she
knew bow much of her would be OD dlaplay.
[ Horosrope
TUESDAY, J ULY 24
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
ARIES (M ar. 2l ·Apr. 19): A ccent on
c r eativity. change, speculation, attraction. in-
tensified relationship. Aquarius. Leo persons
figure prominently. Y ou break through r eslnc
lions. More persons are drawn to you. You can
lead . sway and persuade.
TAURUS CApr. 20·May 201 : You get addt·
liohal "breathing room." Feeling or r estriction
is relieved. Gemini, Virgo, SagiUarius natives
play significant roles. Accent on home territory,
familiar ground, basic Issues, settlement of
long-standing controve"y.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Make adjust·
m ent al home, especlaJly where money is con ·
cerned. Accent on dealing with relative who in·
sists on "knowing" what is best for you. Check
calls. messages, directions. Avoid unnecessitry
trip. Diplomacy wins the day, not weakness.
CANCER C June 21.July 22> • Obtain valid
hi~l by reading Gemini m essage. Deal gingerly
with those who tell you how to utilize financial
assets. Steer away from self-deception. Don't
g ave up som ething for nothing. Define terms.
LEO <July 23·Aug. 22): Cycle high -know
it. t ake initiative, make contacts, accept
changes and challenges. Wear bright colors, be
assured that judgment, intu.IUon are on target.
You will be revitalized -and you can be richer,
too!
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Get job done
without fanfare. You'll receive credit. Applause
~ due from many quarters. Key Is to complete as-
signment, to be discreet, to be aggressive in
etdherlng to principles. Clandestine conference
could affect your immediate future.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis on
f.ulfillment. transforming illusions lnlo realities,
romance, fresh contacts, discovering you are
more "alive" than even you anticipated .
M ember or opposite sex aids in making wish
com e true.
SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You may feel
as lf being pulled In two directions -at the
s_ame time. Emphasis on honor, promise. ob·
ligation and responsibility. Aquarius, Cancer
and Leo natives figure prominently. A special
form of recognition comes your way.
8AGl1TARIU8 (Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: You get
green light for educational or pubUshlng pro·
Ject. Trans~rt.ation la an integral part of scene.
Another Sa11ttarian, a Virgo and Pisces play
key rol~. You are reassured in efforta by ac ·
Aaa
£ ........
Too bad these .onr·e:.poeed females don't
know Utat a woman's 1rea1est auet la a ma•'•
tma11DatJon.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This may sound
ridiculous coming from a full-grown woman.
but in the l ast few years J have built up a terri·
ble rear of anything which might cause m e
harm. I never used to be a/ra1d or anything. but
now, at 32. I have had four major operations,
six broken bones and have been in 10 auto ace•·
dents -always a passenger. La.st year I was
disabled in a bad fall which left me with a part·
lime game leg and a bum back.
I live in constant fear that something terrible
will happen to me or to on e of my children. I can 't
afford a shrink and free d octors already have an
overload, so new patients don •t stand a very good
chance of getting an appointment. J 've tried self·
hypnosis and prayer but I stHI have so many fear s
I think I 'm going crazy. I even tried talking to a
friend but she laughed and said. "Nonsense!
You'reoneoftheslrongestpeople l know:"
M y husband thinks I 'm terrific. He calls me
"The Rock" <for Gibraltar). Can you give me
any advice? I 'm to the point of becoming a
recluse. -SCARED STIFF IN CALIFORNIA
D EAR SCARED STIFF: You live in Los
Angeles. There are several chapters of
Recovery, Inc., in your city. Call 213·651 ·2170.
Tell the party on the line where yoa live and ask
when the next meeting nearest your home will •
be held and where. Then GO.
Recovery, Inc. Is free. Thia org1nlzatlon
has been a godsend to thoUUDda of people who
flt your clesc:rlptloa. ft operates oa Ute ume
principle aa Alcoltollcs ~ymoaa -people
belpia1 people wtU. •lmUar problem•. There
are over a.• chapters In tbe U.S. Help la aa
close u your phone book.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A friend has bet
m e $20 that proslituliori is illegal in the United
States. rm sure I r ead somewhere that it is
legal in Nevada.
My friend is 21 , attractive, well stacked,
tired or slinglng hash and says if rm right she·s
moving to L as Vegas. Please check this out and
give us the straight dope. -R.R.R.
DEAR R.R .R.: Prostitution ls legal in some
counties In Nevada, but not ID Clark Couty
where Las Vegas is located.
If your friend ls aerloua about going Into U.e
oldest profession I hope she wilJ con.sider all U.e
pros and cons. According to those wbo lulow,
there are a lot more cons Utan pro8.
Classes Offered In
Corona del Mar
You can make strawberry crepes. In·
donesian food, fillo dough, drink champagne
and qu.llt a cat through summer claases offered
by the Sherman Library and Gardens.
Morning and evening classes, Including
Elegant DiMers for Summer, Island Hopping in
Indonesia, Flllo Dough Workshop, Discover
Champagne and Qu.llting, will be held in Auguat
and September.
Regiat.er two weeks prior to clua date.
Information and realltration: contact Van
Bobbitt, 2847 East Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar,
92625, or call 873-81.
•
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-----------Couftly c1or.-ol °"-County°" July l ... ,., PUBLIC NOTICE m Oay\ toUowlnq '"" Pul>llC•lton ot PUBLIC NOTICE "''' NOi Kt, ·~ tltlt ,,..,reto Yl•ll ... ,, 1"11'144 l"ICTITIOUI. s ISS In llle finder, II ttlert be-·°' on trw Pul>ll\tll!d Or-C.0.\1 0..olv Piiot, U IN City Of Costa Meu . In wlllefl cau '"" NOTICE TO c••D•TOtlS July'· ••. 2J, l0. ,.,, 7•n-1' NAME STATEMINT SUHalOtt eot.1aT 01" THIE Tiie IOl,_lllQ Pff'IOft t\ dcH119 bu\I· :~~~~=~.~~0.,:·=~·""" STATIOHAL"OtlNIUOlt ""n:~NE IS CAAOS ... oo P•fk OATE~.-~.lil.le'~H"" THIECOU~TA~,=.~UNGt: PUBLIC NOTICE N~wPO<l . ..._, BH<h. c.i1i..n111
OMefol PoHct (\lalt ol JACK S. ROUNDS, SA.. .,64011u111 M Moot~ ... oo Pan Published 0r""91 C.0.\1 Oally Piiot, ~, .. ...., N<! lie c.i July 2l. •m ,,.,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10.... NOTICE 01" ENACTMENT .. ,,..., . ..._, ~... lllMn•• < rtO•IO<\ ol Ille <100"" .........., d«t 01" ltESOt..UTIC* .,~ -----------a.nt '""' 611 pet\Oll\ """'"9 <lall'n\ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , ... , Tiii\ l>u""'n"" <ono<Kteo I>• .... '" "<l••n•l IM wid Oe<tO!lnt ar• r~lftO on July tf. 1'1', IM SO.Oro of OtrHton °'"'""•'11 tn M -to Ill# lhtm, with lht nete~s.uv ot 111~ Ah'° WMe< ~ment Aijen u ~ •Ou<l>U\, In lfw olfl<• 01 troe <lerlt ot o ado9t.O• r~u1oon1n1111"° Tiii\ '1A1•"""'1 •d> 11""' ••111 t!W
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TOCONTaACTOltS ''°" &to•• ~1111.0 cowl, 0< lo presef't alUOU.ITIC*NO t•·O Cou"1y Clo,... ol 0<""91> County on July
CALLING l"Olt ••os "''""· wllto Ille "KHWl•Y VO\ICl>e<\, lo •!SOLUTION 0, THIE ALISO l'l, l91' l"ttt•U 'S<hOOI Ol)lrKI H\lflllnQlon e.ach tr.e UnOt~ •• lht .... office 01 WATllt MANAGEMENT AGINC'I' Publl\IWO °'-CO..\I Dally PolOI, Un•on H•QhS<I-' 01\l<ICI O•vtO L 8r.OV. PC. 204• C•nlury CONSTITUTING ITS tNOIENTUaE
8 •d ououne , 00 I> m .. Friou . Peril E•\I. !tulle '°'°· LM A~tn, l'•OYIOllltG THIE TIE•MS ANO COM Jul• u 10-•UQ &. I) .•• ,, HIS l'I At19U\l l, 197' (<1l1lorN& ~I • .,,.,,,. I\ IM PIK• ol OITIOfeS fOtl THIE ISSUANCE OF -P14U ol 8 10 lle<etpt · HUN 1>u\1t1e\\oftroe...-r\1Qntd •n•llm•t '4,Ut, ... COASTAL TltEATM£NT PUBLIC NOTICE TINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH t~r\perte1n1n(llOIMP\l•l•Ol \<1100e l'LANT LEASEHOLD ltEYIEllUIE
!>CHOOL DI STRICT EDUCATION OO••nt. w•trwn tour mooth\ ,, • ..., the •ONOS. l"tCTITIOUS eustNEU CENTER. S201 llOfw Avt1nU11, Hunt llr~I pul>llUhonof lhl\ notou The proceeds from the NAME STATEMENT
1no1on Bea<.11, C<tt110<nt• t 2MI <<:;run Dateo Jtily ••. 197' sale of the r evenue bonds Th,. 1011ow111Q per-.on• .,., do•nci llooml Ja<IC s 11~·. Jr. . bv\lfleUf\ PrOjt<1Name• Fa<o;lly-Sl-nt Eae<utOtollheWlllOI authorized by 5ald reSOIU· PACIFIC ETCHERS UlO
P•rltlnq Lot Addition, OcHn View --named Ot<edenl lion Wflf be USed , afOng Ntlwjl0(1 QIWI Go\ta Mew C.illorn"' Hl9" S<llOOI. 8kl Ho -DAVID I.. ••ADY.~ w ith funds provided by the '1t1' • • Ptan. Avalt•bt• From· w1111.m *'C........,l'Mtr•..c member s of the Al iso ,_a. O.rt>y.,.. >rd SlrMt, 81Uf'00 I. P•rtne"· At<hlte<t•. 7:100 Stille Hee · LaQUftf kach C<ltolO<'Ne '1Ut Newpot1 Boulevero. Nt-1 Beach, Let.a,,.. .... CA..., Water Manaoement Agen· ,0 H Curit\, us e. Gteucu• ca111ornl• UH>. 11u1 03.0300 ~~\· uu11u~i. c y a nd ce rtain grant s1'"' Leuuol• c..111orn1 .. 9:I01• NOTICEISHEAE8YGIYEN1Mllflto orney °' .. cutO< fUndS tO COnSt Ct the Tiit\ t>u\lnt\\ !\ tonOu<ltO l>V o •bove·n•rneO School Ot\trlct ot Pul>li\lledOranQO C:O.•I O•llY Pllol, • • ru 940neralpannet\l\1p 0••"9• c.oun1v. c.ottlfornl•. a<Hnci 1>y Ju•t U.lOanOAUQ •.U,tt1' ?l'N·tt Agency s Coastal Treat -JnH CurM
•nO lhr-h IU Gonrntn11 Bo•rO m ent Plant project. a par-Thi\ ,, .. _, ... , lilt<! ... , .. ,,... ~trttn•l.~er re l e,,ed lo "' ltOn Of the capacity Of Count•C~otO<-Countyon July ~1~:,::~~ 7.!:: =~v~,;'~0;,~'. PUBLIC NOTICE which wlll be leased to the 10• '"' Flltus
su ltd 1>10. 1 .... 1,,. •w•rd of• contra<.1 City of Laguna Beach. The Put>•"""° °'""9t CN\t O•ttv P1101. fortroe•-Pf'01ec:t . CP·.... amount of bonds to be is· Juiv23,l0.AUQ!a1'.n.•tt• tt:io.t~ RIO\ '""" be ret.ellttO In the place su .. 11a10tt COU•T 011' TME . ldenllllt<I -. and \htll be Of)llMO STATEOl'CALll"OttNIAll'Olt sued IS $4,2.50.000. It is an· anO l>UbllCIV reao •t-el llM aOC>vt· THECOUNTYOl'OltAlllGe tlCipated that the bonds PUBLIC NOTICE
''"•011nw anc1 1>1.:e ... ,....,,. will mature annually over ------------Th-re <Mii .,_. "$1000 OtPQ\tl r~ .. OTICIE 011' N•Altl .. O a! 2S I d PICTITIOUSeUSINESS Qu.reO•nff<hwtoll>tOOO<urMnl\to l'l!TITIC*ll'OltANOttDeaDlltkt°" a •year per 0 COm • NAMESTATIEMIE•T OIHlr•nlee "'9 return In _.i condohon TINO CONYl!\'AMCI Oii' REAL mencing July 1, 1982 and TM IOl-109 S-<M>fl I\ dOl"Q l>u>t· w11n1" 11~ """ •lter .,... ""'-n1nci l'•OPlltTY. that the rate of interest on ,..,, a• Oale. E\1•1• of MAllY LANE OtAMONO the bonds will be "'pprox c AL I F 0 AN I A 0 0 A T E•<h 1>10 muat tonlorrn •mO ~A-• MllS. HERBERT O OtAMONO " . EXCHANGE 13031 Harbor BtvO., rOPoMl~tolhfJ<onlr•CIOO<umtnh MAllY LANE HOUSE DIAMOND: imately Seven per cent G•rdenG<O¥tt.C..lltO<'nl•t2Ml E•<h l><O \l\oll be &<Com1MnleO l>Y LAllR Y Ot AMONO enO MRS. (7%) based On CUrrent JOlln ~ .. Frl-'1. 111 Soulll •~..e<ur1ttr~~rt<1101n111e con1rec1 ROBEllT SlANLEY ETIENNE. rates for municipal bonds c .... v°"-Drive. An..,.tm Hiii•. OO<umenh anO l>y lhol 11\1 of prollC>..O Oe<t•\ed C..tf0f"4a \ul><ontroK10<'\ . NOTICE ts HEAE8Y GIVEN , ... , •Jf this nature, eight per· Tllh IM!nft• Is <onOY<i.d b'r .... In· The DISTRICT rtterve' Ille ril!M to HEllBERT O DI AMOND ltf• tit.a Cent (8%) being the max· Oi•IOVet. rele<t .,..Y or .,1 l>los °' to waive any ll•reifl • plltlllon for.,.°"*' alre<llno imum permitted by law .-P. Fr-1 lrreQUIMilln °" lr!l0tmelilHK In any <onoyanu of rHI properly to<.•ted <ti Th t' . t d ,· Thi• •laltmenl ••I It~ With t~ bid• or In IM l>klctlno. 01 Vie Lido NofC1 Ntwpon 8tecll e an IC I pa e source 0 County Cten of Of-C.ounly on July Tiie OtSTAtCT l\et otltalntd lrom C<lllfornla ~. reltrtn<t to wlll<h ,; revenue to pay the prln• to. tt1'. .,... Director of IN Oeparl1Nnl Of In m•d• '°" IUfftler Pl•ll<ul•••. •nd , ... , clpal of and Interest on the 11'11tU7 d<ltlrlet Ret .. lon• Ille QeMrat pretefl '"" llmt-plec.eof IMarlnQtlle ._,. bo d Ill be I PutlllSMd0r""9R '°"'' Oatty Pltot. ltlO relt ol per Olem ..... , In '"""•~l> .. t1MtlO<'AUOU\IU,1'1t,al •OO n $ W ease pay. JulyU,JO-AUQ •. ll.1'19 mt·1' l«atll'r In _., lflh -" 11 to IM' A m , In IN c;_.,_, of 0.,0.rl"""'I mentS tO be mclc:fe by the --------per~mecl '°' Nell «eft or type °' No 1 Ol Y IO '°""· •• 100 c1vk c1nt•r City of Laguna Beach for PtJBUC NOTICE ~:.'."f,._-=.10.,:.~"':. .. "-.t ':':. g;:~~.:~·· '"""' c11v of S.nt• An•. the u se of capacity in the ---------
01STRtCT offlal tcK•led .. tto1 8olw OeleO J~y "· "" aforesaidf&eillty. PIC'TITIOUS•UllNUi
A"""""· H..,.lflQton BeKll, C:.ttfornt• LEE A BRANCH. N 0 T I C E I S Tiie lot~~ s~~!!,~,•::,~ ........ '7M7. Gopie\ rney lMt OOl•lntd Oh r• County Clerk v-""" ~ .. ,. ,,,,, Qvttl.ACAIP'fOf llleHr .. esll\elll>eMIHltVIE.MUMl'HeHUOMU FURTHER GIVEN nt\\H '' ltd el Ille job It I t I SOU LE I. AS!iOC 111 Po; ... f0ff911111Q ~It of per diem ::.~;:=...-r..:. hat thiS reSOIUtiOn iS GRAPHt(OPV Ill NHtMW OrHct:
.. ... , '' lleWd ....... a -"lno d•Y of s..11. n• sub,. ect to ref eren-P11ov1~10HEA~. 4000 o .. ,h ~ ....... t lOlll (ti hour~ ""' ,.,. ~ llOllclar ......... e.ao. CA.,... No I"· Newpor1 lll't<h. "''''"'"'d and .. ,,.,,_ --•NII lMI •I ..... Tel: 11141751...., dum. .,'60 t rad NU N•tM>twl Mdrll:~llnq H rvK"'· Int. • 1 ~,:.11:9'"rnanc1a1oryU110t1t11eCC>fl A~~~J..!:'~~,10•11Y Piiot. The procedures for • c•1oto•n•• <Ofl>Oo41ton. -ooo o.r<11
TltACTOlt to -Ille contract I\ Juty23,l0.enc1AUV .•. ttl. 11'1Ht UCh a referendum Slre~I. No 111, Npwport 8PdCh, awara.o. and liPO"I .-iy l4lb<ontrect0< . b d b CatllO<nt• '16ll0 llflder 111m. 10 iaev ,... 1." ,,,.. 1111! re presc r 1 e y Thi•"'"'""" ts conouc•.cs oy "<or ..,d wiec1t1N roMoK to •11 __ ,,, PtJBUC NOTICE ectlon 3751 .7 of the "'""°",...1one11Mnaitne
emplo.,-bl' "*" In Ille •M<utkln EI ti Code f th ·--tnc ,.,. <OflVact. -ec ons o e ......... ~ No~,,....,wltlldr-lll•l>ldfO<' Nolle• I\ ...... , .1 ... n .... , lllOState of C""'llfornla MafMYftA.Sooule • oerlOd Of T11lt1y IJOI day• Ml« ..... 0<• .... vi.w ScllOOI Df'1rl<I of HllM· -• TrM-
dele Mltorlflt•ntnoof l>lds. IOQIOll loacll Wiii rt(OIW M-.ictt p U rsuant thereto, Tlllt sla'-1 ... filed Wllll Ille'
co lade from spiritual advisor: -.
CAPa1ooaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You get to
bottom of mystery. One close to you baa money
que1Uon. Be ~raak, remember budget resolu·
tlon1. lleatrictioDI are temporary; know it and
respond accontlncly. You'll break throuah to
A Ill""*" bond.,..• pertorm.,.<• '"' petntlftt IN errterlor of • teMol th Id I ht t C-ty Clffll Of Ora1191 C:-..y on Juty
-----------------------llOlld Wiii lie f"OC!U'red ptlor IO llQlll tocattd at IUI Holl Stroot, HWtllnvtoft e 5a r g 0 re• JO, lt1'. Plltla
of Illa Contrect. n.. !MIYfNtlt llOlld tn 8 .. <11. C.Ulornl•. Blda wlll lie r•· ferendUm may be eX• Pulllltllfd Or-COHI Delly Pilot,
I •
"daylight"! •
AQllARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent on
pubHc relat.iona, knowled1e ot le1al inlricaciea,
abllit.J to expreff feelln11, ldeu. Permit one cloM to you to ltate oplnlou without fear or
nptilal. Meua1e will beeome cry1tal·cl1ar.
1tm1tttartan ftlUIW promlnenlb'. Pl~&8 <Feb. ll·Mar~ 20): Maintain
moderate e~ce: avoid extremes. lmpo.rtant
dom..Ue acQllltment la lndieated. You 1alD by W~ YOW' WI)', D0t throqb forelDC mtt.bodl.
TaUl'UI, Ubra, Scorpl0. lDcfividuala ftpre in \ .... rto ..... , aad 1,tdal purcb8H Could' be ldpu,tad, I
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DRESSMAKING
AT IT'S FINEST!
We art proud to have one of
Enctno't flnett dresamakert In our
ahOP. We will be heppy to help vext
wtth YoUr Wedding Gown. Oebutant•
Oown1 I Gown• for all thoH
Summer P8rtfes. White In our Shop,
enjoy bfowli"9 "''°°Oh 111 ot our • uNQue hlndfNldt lteme.
311E.17thlt.
(Ill .... ,. ...... ,
C08la ..... • 141-G124
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perfor,,.._. bond tllell l>e lfl l!M torrn <•lvff lfl ttw """""6 Olli<•. OcH"I -..... ... '°"" ifl"" Conlrac1 0.-Ca. YI•• ScJIOOI Dlalrk1 •I ..... Sll'Nt, ere I sed by present. Jyty n. all Mid AuQ ••• u. m• •2·" .._, c. ..,,., HllMlfle!M 8M<ll. Caltfomla '2647 .. I t the Sec t OIN<W 10 l:Hlt no ••t•r t.,.... 2:00 p.m.' on ng 0 re ary ~~oco.~ .. ._ A....,,,'·"'"· .. 1111t11 time ... .-iof the Agency, within -._...1n1et...... Po\ltl Will lie__. -,....... •1CT1--.. SUl1•e11 Pui.lllMd Or-. CMtt Deity l'ltot, Con11ructkln..._.._.,;;; tHll• thirty (3()) darS from r ....auAHM ... T
July 1•. n. ''" ,..,., ble at tlle OtHn Vlo• lclteol Ol .. rlell th e date 0 f I n a I TIMI IOltowlftt llOrllOtl ,, ..... IMl•I·
1------------1 Bu.Ul•H Olli<•. 1 .... I ltrtOI. Hllflt• MU H ' , OTI 1no1111e..c11.Ca11,_...,..,, passage of the re· "· o. eAne1tH s11"'"" uauc N CE t:acll ....... , .. ~..,solution a petition PltOl'llltTIES. U'70 S•irlntda•• 1------------1 ttle tetwlty Nfotnd to Ill tltt telltrect / sctHt, """'"'-"' lffcll, c.t...,.nl• "°""~~OtTOltl :c~==""-"" .. ,,...... prote.stl".'O against '"'"•1c11ard Alltlft Ovtwator, uo IUN•IMCOUltTOnMe Tiie Oll'TltlCT -tllo rttM to he adOption of the re-hml" Dflw . Htit1tlnet.., IHCll, ·::~-=~·=-o:~ r:::::=.: ~ :::..:: :: S0h1Ution1 ~ndt bearing ea:=r.:.9:, I& cllMllKIM i., • ...,....... bid'°'"' ... ...,• e s gna ures of 11m1toc1iwt..,...,.. ······Of CHAltLtl OILMOltE TM OllT•ICT ............. ,,_ I t of th A llltclle"9o..i-. A"O .. c. OtLMOltl WAlllO atlCI Ille Olte<W .. tllo --'-"' °' lft-ec ors e gen-Tllll .....,,... •• "'" """' .... o.wAtto.o...... c111.,,,., ........... .,....-.. ,,..., .... y equal In number e.-,Cltftl .. 0r.,..c-.y .. _,.,,~ •OTICl IS Hllteev OIVI• to-lne , .... ..., ......... llltltt lecell< tt, tm. Ndlten .. tllo-..ftlfNOKedtfll If Ill wlllcll 11111 -rlt h to M 0 at least ten per• PtttlM
.. , ...,_lllvlftt<lallMaeeintt ,..,..,,,...fer Mdl crlft • ''" .. ent (1ftal) of the en• Pu9!1tNdOrM1tc-tOelly ... ._, :... Mid ........ -,.....,.. to 11 _,._ ,...-i. ·--t1tt c-. V70 .Nfy H .... A41f.t, 1*, lt'Pt _.,,. .............. ~.._., 11aet.T.._,_.._ .. , ....... Ire vote cast wlthln1----------
0fflce .. 111oc..,. ...... ...,..,.. Df•trk•~• ...... "'"' ........ the bou-·rles oft"'-"18UC NO'l'IC& It• cowt,., .. ,,..... tlllfll. wllfl '"-"" ~Ce!...,,... .... ,. ce,IM INCi , ...
~':':~.':.~'ts=:.~::=.-:.:~~-Agency for all can-•-----...... ------
. *i'L.lfi"' •• ••MOIL·....... ld•tes tor Governor p::.n::::=r :::'::.!:: ~.::::-::~ .• :_:~=:""~.:': t t h e I a s t t11t ........._ "'""'.,. """' ...,....,.,.. "'*"" •-. ore111 111...,.., ni. , ... .., .. ...., riubernatorlal elec-"'*"':-.·~ °'"""u""o cOMo •""•• ...... "' ... "*'..,. ~---..,. • •• .._ Ion ., ... loo. ... w. ,....,.._ ...... • ,.,......... .. "" ..... "'Jf#. lime lfl9-.flllf. • ............. IMdl, ~ •• ~':" .... ':'.. T~~~Jr:= ~C.:~ 197o9ATED: July 11, .. ,..
O.-.J.-1',mt ..,.,... ...... :t......,•• MMMll~tmw ...... :i=.~0
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....... ~~.,...... _,...,...., ......... _ ...... Sukenlk ,111, ......... "~"" .... ' i . .-.:·-"':..':·,.., ............... .., Assistant...., .. ...,...... .....
•• ........, t ,_,_II ..... Cllt _....., .. 11!:•.ooretery .-a IU H• -.......... _.......... ~ ""'_.. -,.... ...... , ,:::::::,-:~ir:.~....... Published Orenge :=.°"'"°"""c.iitt"'"• ,,,....,: ~ •:._. °"''"' .,,. .,...::::.. o...e °"'" .,.... It O.lly Piiot, ,......... °' c..t o.i.:'.:' """a.•." aa. '"' "'" .,.., 1a. .. "" ,,..,. uly 23, 1979 28()0.79 ,.., u. ... :' .. u."" 1,..."
PtJBLIC NOTICE
,.
IACMM:CO(,(D> -'Iii =, ..... ) ........ ................ .•. ...._ ..... .... • u .. ........ prictia
MlolllllMaMr. 1ru.,...... ....... .. year from aow Callforala '1
mlllioe-MN MaM partr 1pteln
mlala& '6M -. ..... Ill• a.ooo ad4tuonal aeru of beacbes. moat•••. meedoWI Md dllert'
land.
oti.er ..-. ._. aN akyroc:ket·
............... olwtaalthe
depart•••t calla "wlllln1
1ellen'' baa dwtadled
TllS PIU>GaA• WILL pro
.-.. Ila mlW. for I lS 11\ee ln·
cludiq •.111 acru on tev•r•l
hwadred parcel•
Amonc ... parcel• tbe .Ute
wanll to~ ii ttMt department'•
lar1eet-ever dollar purchase '38 mllllon autborlied by th
Lefl1tauatt for acqulstllon of
I rvlne Co l.nd In Oran1e Coun~
"PSOPLB WILL RSALIZE
U.. departinent no lon••r bu
the flaibtUty to 10 back and aak th• Lepalature for more money
and more Ume. It will becom~
known the ~partment'1 offer ia
• rlnal firm offer:· Harrison
Hld .
A• the department begln11 this
proaram. S&52 by Sen. Jerry
Smllh, D·Saratoga, Is moving
throuah the Legislature . H
would lock the department lnto a
11,.'t ·year purchase program.
And past crtllcs or the park
purchase pro~ram, includlnK
Auemblymu.n Terry Goggin, D·
San Bemard1no. are adopt.in& a cautious "wait and see" attitude
until results of the new program
are In.
"APPARENTLY, THEY'RE
making an effort. Whether It's a
succeu or not I have no way of
telling because it's too early."
said Go11in. who heads an As-
sembly Ways and Means sub·
committee on the parks budget.
Of all areas, It is California's
coast. with !ts spectacular vistas
~.July 23. 1971
and beachee. where the develop.
ment. preuure hH been the
greatest and the land price
spiral has been one of the
highest.
And in the backlog flap, ~
maio focua has been on coastal
land. wh~re price increases
have caused appraisals to grow
"cold" and outdated very qu.ick·
ly as months pass while the state
processes paperwork.
STATE OFFICIALS SAY prob·
le m s like price and land
DAil. Y l'ILOT
aval)ablllty obvioully aren't re·
lated directly to any admi.niat.ra·
lion -eJtber lhat of Gov. Ed·
mund BrowD Jr. or former Gov.
Ronald Reaaan.
"Both the ~•tan and Brown
adminiatrationa pu.bed much
more on coutal aequlaitioD tban
previous admi.niatrat.iom," u1d
Peter Douglas, deputy director
of the state Coattal Com million,
which was created in 1972.
I ··oo tbe Nortb Coast there are
already a tremendou.I numbel' of
public holdlnp .. and any further
TIUI IPSSOOP AJ..80 muns
that. tM ttMe ii almolt Hnala
to 1pend mon on parka la u.e
upcomiae ftlcM year than It has
ever s pent In a 1lnal• year
before -far moft! l.ban tu t
year's ~ mlllioa rtt0rd.
"We are negotJattnc to buy •~
much or 3, 100 111ere11 as the
mone)' can buy It will be re
1olved by the end of th~ year or
sooneT," Uamton u 1d Band Booster Testifies
·state acq\.UsiUons are looked on
rather tmfavorably by the k>eal
citizenry." said Bill Yates, the
commission's lobbyist.
··A craeb proiram is what
we're on. We reco1nbe the
erosloo ol the' bu11na power ol
the dollar." aaya Jack Harrilon.
the at.ate Parks and Recreation
Department's chief acquisition
officer.
The Legislature's dlre<:t1011 lo
the department oo the l,rvine Co
purchase b1ts,...been to buy as
many acres u posslble ol this
coastal strip, the last of its kind
in Southern California.
Members 'Take Sides' in .England Dispute "THE CITIZENl\Y SA VS the
state wants to bu)' ln this unique
area because there· is no land ·
left in Southern California, and
they want to use us for a play-
ground." Yates sajd .
Roy BeU. a FinAMe Depart
meat Deputy dirHt.OJ'-; nld
simply: "Thls will give us more
for the bucks.
"IT MEANS A TWO or thr~·
year package in one year."
added Bell. who was assigned lo
oversee the program after
strong legislative criticism that
park ~ying was taking too long.
Bell said he hopes for at. least
90 perceot success. The goal is
to buy, abandon or go t.o court to
force sale on all projects in ·
volved.
The crash effort comes at a
time whet) prices for coastal and
BigBullg
THE WNG NEGOTIATIONS
over a state purchase at Irvine ,
which began in 1974, are the sort
or thing that spurred legislators'
annoyance al the multi-million·
dollar park purchase backlog.
lo the past. the department
tried to avoid a pplying too much
pressure to negotiations . Har·
rison said.
·'The department for years
tried to please everyone" by try=
ing to keep land negotiations
friendly and unpressured "and
that has come back to haunt
us." Harrison said.
Now the department will still
cooperate -but within a one·
year time frame." he says.
A .. Wlr....-0
.. Bad News." a 3,000·lb. brahma buU , fhps doing a
cartwheel after losing its balance while tossing rider
Lonnie Wyatt at California Rodeo in Salinas. Neither
was hurt after s pill as nation's top cowboys competed in
four-day event for $150,000 in prize money.
Nude Blonde Brings
Confusion to Club
LONDON <AP> -A blonde has been cavorting naked in the
paneled halls of London's exclusive Reform Club, flustering. l,he ~e·
tired colonels and diplomats who belong to the hallowed British in·
iititution.
The members or the 132-year-old club an Pall Mall did not ac·
tually see model Paula Yates, 19, lying nude on her back on a
leather couch in lhe library reading one or their favorite
newspapers. The Financial Times.
AT LEAST NOT UNTIL SOMEONE drew their attention to the
latest issue of the girlie magazine Penthouse. There it was -eight
full-color pages or Paula disporting herself all over the club.
In black corset, in suspenders , and in absolutely nothing.
Paula is draped around plaster busts of famous figures. reclining
in the library. and even perched on a mantelpiece.
The club, whose membership rolls have included Prime
Ministers William Gladstone and Winston Churchill and American
author Henry James, rents rooms for "film and modeling
purposes" on Sundays when it is closed, said rormer chairman Sir
·Martin le Quesne. But the Paula pictures were definitely not the
kind of modeling that members had ln mind.
THEY HAVE CALLED ON THE CLUB committee to explain
what one member described u "t.hia shocking breach of eli·
quelte."
Club Secretary Roger Tennant icily refused to comment to a
reporter.
But Sir Martin, a former Brit.ilb ambassador to Algeria, said,
"I would be very surprised to learn the committee knew this was
goiDI to happen."
Paula took calmly the wrath of the Reform Club members -
wbo are not keen on admittinc even fully clothed women.
"lt'a all terribly tuteful,'' uJd t.be buaty model. "I was very
. careful what I did and I chose my own pboto1rapher.
.. , PICKED THE CLUB FaOM a brochure because lt looked
ri1bt."
Perbape tbe Reform Club ls belt known 11 the setting for the
start md ltallb of fictional membet 'Phlleaa Foq•a daab across
the •lobe la .lulel Verne's "Around t.be World ln Elpty Days."
· Tea .. aeae•latC Program
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ot Ult o.lty PW IUtt
Conflict over whether the
Sailor Band was to play at foot·
ball playoff games upset and
angered parents and band stu-
dents during the past two years,
the 1978-79 co-cbairman of the
Newport Harbor High School
Band Boosters bas testified.
Fran Grigsby was subpoenaed
as a witness for the Newport·
Mesa Unified School District in
a hearing into unprofessional
conduct charges against former
Harbor High band director
Richard England.
"THE SITUATION could not
go on. It was intolerable for
parents and stude nts,", Mrs.
Grigsby told a thrcc·member
com mission on professional con-
duct on Friday.
"People I worked with (in the
boosters club) for years. side by
side. are not speaking to each
other because they have taken
sides," said Mrs. Grigsby, who
appeared reluctant to testify.
She told the commiss ion that it
was her impression the conflict
was a personal one between
England and Harbor Hi gh Prin·
cipal Tom J acobson.
MRS. GRIGSB-V wa s among
witnesses called last week by
the district's attorney, Richard
Hamilton. in his attempts lo
s how that England repeatedly
challenged Jacobson's authority
and involved parents e:tnd stu-
dents in the dispute.
A number of individual anci·
dents have been cited as the dis·
tricl ha s pur s u ed it s
effo rts to dis miss England.
transferred las t s pring to
Corona del Mar High after un-
professional conduct ch ar ges
were lodged against him.
A formal bearing into the
charges, held at Costa Mesa'
High School. ended its fourth
day Friday. Scheduled for con-e I us ion today, it will con-
tinue Wednesday and Thursday.
No hearing will be held Tuesday
because one attorney couldn't be
present .
THE CONTROV~RSlAL case
against the popular teacher has
drawn an audience or about 40 lo
each day's session.
The hearing is before a com·
mission on professional conduct
headed by administrative law
judge WiUd. It follows a pro-
cedure similar to a trial, with
s worn witnesses subject to both
direct and cross examination.
England's attorney. Lawrence
Rosenzweig, delayed his opening
remarks until completion of the
district's case.
Hamilton'.s key witness has
been Jacobson. but he has also
ca lied severa l administrators.
par~nts and former students.
ACCORDING TO witnesses,
problems began in the 1977·78
school year after a renegotiated
teacher contract gave athletic
coaches more paid after-school
activities than other advisers.
including band directors.
Witnesses testified that
a lthough England had formerly
donated his time to numerous
pe~formances. he seemed to re-
sent being paid for only 10 a
year under the new provision,
while athletic coaches were paid
for more.
Although band directors later
gained fiv e more paid
performances a year, confiict
continued in the fall of 1978, wit·
nesses sai~.
Hamilton focused on the
followin.c alleotions:
-THAT ENGLAND repealed·
ly disregarded reques ts by
Jacobson that he prepare the
band lo perform for footbalt
games away from the school and
for playoff games under student
direction. England wasn't re·
ouired to be present.
-That when Jacobson or·
dered him in a confidential
memo to have the band play on
one occatlon, England read the
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HEARING CONTINUES
Director fUchard England
memo aloud an class and al a
booster club meeting
That England discouraged
band students from attending
s uch games and playing on their
own initiative
That England ignored
school procedure ln scheduling a
rund-raising coupon book sale
and, when Jacobson temporarily
halted the sale, sent letters t-0
parents mis r epresenting the
s ituation.
Th<Jt England on one oc·
casion used a vulgar word to
des cribe the administration
within hearing of students.
That when Jacobson sub
s t 1luted u p e rformance al
g raduation for anothe r paid
p e rformance reques ted by
Eng land, the band director told
parents and community mem·
bers that Jacobson had become
the band director.
HAMILTON HAS SAID he
doesn't question England's com·
petence as a teacher.
Although Rosenzweig's open-
ing remarks are expected to re·
veal more of the thrust of the de-
fense. he raised several points
during cr-OSS-examinalion. These
included:
-That England was unfairly
singled out for scrutiny and was
victimized for acts that would
have passed unnoticed bad they
been commited by anothe r
teacher.
-That Jacobson mishandled
several situations and in one
case involved stude nts. Willd
rejected th.is line of questioning,
saying. "I'm not going to try
more than one person at one
time."
That requests to play at cer-
tain games, especially dunng
Thanksgiving weekend, were un·
reasonable because England
couldn 't force s tudents to
participate.
-That England was unhappy
about scheduling so m any game
performances because he
believed the students needed
more rehearsal for concerts and
parade competitions, which ht-
believed to be in their best JO·
terest.
-That parents believe th~
dispute was blown out of propor·
lion by the administration.
WHEN CHARGES were filed
against England early this yccir.
a number or parents and stu·
dents protested al school board
meetings.
Subsequently. a r ecall in ·
itiative was begun against the
three trustees not scheduled for
re-election in November: board
pres ident Carol Martin and
trustees Rod MacMillian etnd
Belly Bailey
Backers or the recall move .
metny oC whom had ·children m
the Harbor Jligb band, have UD·
til October to gather enough
signatures to call an election.
"The situation is different In
Southern California where they
have very few open areas and
tremendous competin g pres-
s ures for the last bits of open
s pace available," Yates said.
Yates sajd the escalation of
Southern California real eslatt!
is even more me:trked in the ·
coastal zooe, where he described
land prices as "just exorbitant."
THE COMMISSION itself )V4S
c reated when voters approved
Proposition 20 in 1972 despite a
well-financed developer cam
paign against the measure that
warned against "locking up the
coast."
In 1976 the Legislature enact
cd the permanent structure and
powers of the commission and
drew a coas tal zone extending
inland five miles in som~ cases.
In that zone, the commission has
veto power over de velopment.
Sinct> January 197:1, the com
m1ss1on has approved more than
90 percent of the 37,000 -plus de·
velopment permits before 1t
The value of the development al
lowed from January 1977 to 01:
tobe r 1978 aJone was Sl.9 hilhon.
the commission s aid.
THREE PARK BONO an.
11 iatives, m 1964. 1975 Clod 1976,
also strengthened the state's bid'
for coastaJ property. adding $187
million to state coffers for that
purpose.
Pending when the Legislatur~
returns in August from its sum
m e r recess is a nothe r bond
m easure, slated for the 19811
c l('ction. that would add S5a
mallion for s tale coas t-.t
purchases and another S35
million for other coastal·related purposes.
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Thas ~ t~lMdt! Costa Mcs<.t 4 bedroom
home 1~ minutes to the freeway. South
Coa1:1l Plaza. 17th St . shopping and
Orangr Coust College. A 10 year old
home t hut "screams clean". Bonus
features mclutlc qu1Pl cul-de-sac, a
sparkling pool and frothing Jacuzzi
Prescntl·d at S164.900
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2443 l:c1~1 Coast Highway. Coronc1 del Mc1r
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on the golf course. ~nd unit . many upgrades. A st.eel gated courtyurd
plush whale carpeting, adds to elegant entry to a 2500 sq.fl. ramdy home . parquet floonng, mir-Lar oe !avant( r oom. ron, community pools. ,, Priced to sell at Sll!G.OOO. formal dining, sunny ~~.1bomas. agt. Rarden kitchen overloob
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llACH DUPLEX added-on game room
$I 1 O,OOO with 7 stool wet bar. bwlt
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with assumable 9''•'/,. ut.t.IJty room. low malnt.
loan, Owner may carry yard with wooded deck
some paper llurry • call spa. Extra long double ~.,., , ,, .,,., •• , car garage and much.
much more. I\ must sec!
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Assume S63,800 4
l:tedrm. 2 story. Minute.
to beach t .. ormal living
room, sunny kitchen.
bnck fplc. huAe family
rm. Stairs leadm g to
private master suite .
WaJI or glass to la rge
patio. HU#Ce corner lot
w/RV access. $550/mo. CaJI for all ameruties and Large tmcld patio. Only
appt.wprevlew.963-7881 $13M ,OOO . Call f o r
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large t1v1ng room ,
gounnc.-t kitchen. sp1rnl
st aircose leading lo
private master 1;u1te.
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home with formal dmmg. family room. fplc. huge
yard with farruly patio
looks out lo majcstit·
Blocks to l>t·;wh & i.ho11eo.
Try 15'; down uml ownl·r
ftnancrni.: a l 10'4 int
SJ!)1:000 can flurry. t'OJll
6734:!550 ,,,.,,,,1 ., ..
[-~lflMI
4% COMMISSION!
WHY PAY
6%COMM.?
ProfesR1orwl URCnt pro
v1dmi.: to tu I <icrv u·c"
1MLS1 will sell or <i:.~•~t
you tn purc·ha.'>tnlt your
oome for only 4•,,;. Su ve
2'k ol s ale pncc' <.:all
975-1136 N,'l
DUPLEX
$78,900
2 Bedrm. I hath t·al"h.
!War umt, hr1ck fpk.
dble car gara ~c . A
bargam. call 546-231J
trees. I\ beautiful home --------· for only $138,500. Act
now! CallM&-2313 We Worts For YOU!
()#11-' 111 •;•II'• II.It• UJ ~ N" f Res1dcnt1al &
Income Property !eld,ltl OtAMOND
REAL ESTATE
ENTERPRISES
6451573
wt., Pay 6%COIRM.7
•$950•
SELLS YOUR llOM E1=~~===-=-=-=~ Fl\Sf !
FULL REALTY
SERVICE'
ASSIST· U·SELL
957-8787
U:.c the Uaal v Pilot
··Fast R1 .. ,u11 ·• 'lervll'e
directory Yr1ur
service 11> our
i.pccialty .
Oasslfied /\ds, your one·
stop llhoppiog center. Call 642·flti7H ext 322
I
MAGNIFICENT WATERFRONT-VU
Ab10Wlly perfect hi enry woy. "Mr. &
Mra. Perfec.._ .ct f.-ly I•• .........
Woodly exterior & . wltlt 9-chc.,ed
flowers ...t .... ••ry: ,._ ..... lt*o.y
..d ,.elo. Two 1twy 4 ~'*""' .._
with for11t•I dl11l119. l•••tlf•lly
·coor•Mlted df:cor ............ Mnlc• ................ .., ..... .....
• ............ W ... W tr ..... lllL ...... ,... ......... ., ... "'' ,,.. ............ $'71,000 ....... , .......
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
Wei ll'•IH~ ..._ wltlt lwlcll ...t
• ......... , ..... two ..y., ....
Nicety If n'1l11~ wlttt two 2 1M•11•
•lh. Ow.er wl• ••tlder cNtlttt•
...... 1149,000.
...... fY .. ..,
315 Mimi Aw..
Bllx>a Island
671-45900
1
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llJJltov 3 Hit, incl 2nd "ty.
20' lo ft m slr r c tr('a l
w/st."P rm + pvt sundl'l"k
Sep bunken formi.I clan
rm. Oen f'plc. lx•um"
thruout Arc~. det·ks &
garden.' Truly a ru!>llc
hca<·h bou.-w & mon · for
only SI 12,500 t term:. for
a l l H Klt C';i l l
714·00.1-0002
OWNF.lt WILL Jo'JN1\NC i:;
4 RJ>. :Iha. :!51111 i.4 It
/\tnum. h rrn. fm rm.
pocib homt· rn prc:.l1g1•
nc1ghborho0tl \'a,·anl
dl.'s pernt"' SIJ~.uuu
Owner !l91Hi344
WOODBRIDGE
~$127,950
Owner trans fl.'rn·d . 2
bedr m & cit•n. vaulted
wood ce1bnKs. w1·t bar &
decorator wul: cover·
~-Pnvale de ck. ccn·
tral vacuum. !>elf clean
mg oven & much more !
Call 673-W>
(;/1 f' llj I • 11 • i I ., ., f I t..;1, i
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~. OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
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d <ilm your t1t·~eb
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160'0MBAY
Brar HI m•w 5 Hr :l lkt.
hl'l11ml· guarc1t•tl 1:11h·'
Ill-st VICW '" hurbtir JU.'\l
IJi.t.t.'ll llurry Mu,.,1 ""'lo
a l'Pfl'l" Ill lt" $U~ll . lllJll
~· 250:! 1'.:11
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EASY LIVING
In this rarefree 3 hcdroom Bluffs
home. Private. ~a t ~d l'Ourtyard
entry and sunny. greenbelt patio
cere j ust two of t hl' lovely amenities
the discriminate huyer wi ll enjoy .
Prcs~nted al $175.000.
A CGUMIU. ..... CO.
644-9060
llllC & RN COLORADO
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Beach Realty
IE.AL !STATE DCIUIMCI SIMCI 1949
COIOMA DEL MAR Cnrn<.·r duplt!x,
lowc•r unil he.ts 2 master hcdrooms.
c<.ath with prav:.itc bath PLUS :1rd
bedroom su1lablc for <len or offict·.
Tht> upp<.·r unit ha"i 2 hNlrooms &
hath: lc.>«at1on ,.., gof>fl n·ntal <.1rt'a
h;m dy to '>hop!-. & hanks Pric~ JU~t
rcrlu<.·L'<l to S1!'9.500
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
I ACRE LOT!!
Surrounded by view a ncl hall-. 1n greater Lal(una
11111 ... .. N 1· I I 1 •· (;a II
ltanch '". liwld your own
custom cs~. Very f•·w
kAs af LhL'> l(reat pn1·1·.
Owner will ci.rry 2nd T U
Call today !~
FORESTE
OLSON ...................
2 STY-Beach Pad!
$138,000!
Touch o( the pa11t al tht·
bt'<ich 1 B11 y w111f111w
ho:.ti. •H:l•an v 11·w. :!
bednn., ,. i.h·1·pin1t tuft
"pcrul i.latrway tu 04·r·a n
Vl4..-maslt•r w1n).(' 11;.ilf
a bl0<0k lo .. andv beJ t h
Ot!t11 lot <.;om 11 id l"I > n •
m otf('ll'd 1nt·lll1t. 111·~
roof. pluml1111i.:. 1°lt"t"
tnt·al. 1·arpctin.:. pJint
ancl k1khl•n applra 11t1·:.
Owner I!> lll"eni.t..'tl a.:t•nt _
Uon 'l wait. (':tll ra"t
75:! 171.K> ,,. .. ,, .. ,. . ·.
[®IH&IHI
VA
BUYERS
II you mi.kt· Sl400/m u.
you rnuy 4uuury lo own
your own hom1•' I ,ow
. Down ' Loan.., to SIOIJ.UOO
Lt.>t Ult show you how lo
do al' Call Now•
Tc6 to Red Carpet
We Li1teft! 754-I 20l
759.()226
BAY DUPLEX
VIEW! VIEW!
Panorarruc Newport &y
VIE'WS from l(OrK4..'0US 3
be(k.m upper un11 or
spac10UR 2 bedrm lower
urut • Natural bn ck fplt~.
Wet h<lri. 4 Car l(ara gt<
&at "p:u·c Stcpi. to
bc;,l"h Ural 752-1700
FAST' ... ,, ,. . ..... , .
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Ol'COUHTRY
Rl&fCH TUDOR
Jo:n ch;,ntrnJ.t C..:a rrt a j.(t"
Uou.w IA>nJ.: pnvule Dr
4 Hit, den. f''ormal cJ111
tM Gam1• llm. w /wet
twr An1111ut• parlor
w/rmnwl fple. hreakfa:it
rm Alllt" lufl hld\'·3 W CI)
Stained J(lu:.s wmdows
Sctludcd w /tree:. rn
beautiful 1·u.,t11m ho mo·
area Only rnin to I rm· ... L
tx•m ·ht.'h LJ.IP HV :w1•1-:..,
Truly an •·11 J.M•r11·m·1· 111
''~'. uml only ~I Z!J.l)OU
Dill now'• 714 !lli:l O!IUl
IHVESTORS
SPECIAL $19,900
Lari(•' 2 h<•clrm hom•·
l0t·atoo on n irm·r lot H :•
1.onmg with room for :!
more urnL.., .lust lr-.t1-tl •
Call now for mun· ti•·
l.alb. 64& 7171
WATERFRONT
ROOM FOR 2 YACHTS
l·:,t·11111g lri·l<·vl'I homl' on WATEH.
w ith ~111.1 to :tl'('ommod:.itc two
v:il'hls Ex1mns1vt• residcnl'e with
stt•p-clown laving room. family room
a nd ror m a I dining rm. l''ou r
bt!drooms including master suitt!
wi th f1rc pl ;J<.·c a nd ba l con y
ovcrlookin~ the WATEH. A vibrant
home for WAT E R LOVERS !
$7fi5.000 < 1nclutll's land >
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc •
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N 1w p11rl B1•.u 11
631-1400
SCC~.4}lA-~£~s·
Tltot Intriguing Won/ Gome wi'lt o Cltud le
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-,-R_O_Q_M_E_V __ I
HOPI TO S&L IM 60 lDA YSt
Ori=l nwnt'l'fi of U ~onwr IOI ,,, Ji• View llllls hav<' dr1•1ded lO
a•ll · lmmw<'ulMt .. 3 betJroom
Luak·bu1ll with d t"Orul or wuJ lµnpcr:-..
vaulted l"<'ilrn.:~ "ith wood beum..,
floor to ce1linA fan•pla<'t' and a 't'rv
prlvwte reu r yurd Presenlf'o u 1
$220.000 That :,hould M•ll llkt> 60
IJ,_.IC>Uf ti M S
REALTOR~. 675 6000
2443 EaiJ Co~t H1Qhwav. Corona rtul Mar
UAL ESTATE LICENSE
TWO DAYS $250
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JULY 21 & 29
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1714) 644· I 094: 17141 6444869
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A CONV'EN1£Nl SHOl'PIHC ANO
SEWINC CUIOt roA THI
GAl. ON TH£ CO
~-srtr • .... Wl118S. Lacy Layering! .,
9057
7588
f,yA6ce B~
Welcome ttle ~s with a
llCJ topp1nc. 11eat fOf sepmtes1
Pretty flower bands crate a
stnped effect 1111nst mesh batll-
11ound. Ctocl'ttt this quickie .est of 2 stt'lnds bed$l)IUd cotton lft
• bnellt color. P1ttern 7S88 dwechons IOf sues 8-14 Hid sue for eacti patteni. Md •oc
,,, 1ff' 1ff' •h petter• for l11S1.cllss a•1·
IUMi-"'""'~..... 111111 and handhlll SeM ea: ......
Needlecraft Dept IOS
,,..,.. llolt llM flllSlllt O.lly_ Pilot
IASTSIDI
IA.ITllDI
1..ux 117',000
Prime corner loca&Jon. lbc-.. latll"· Huce
lot Spaelow unlta wtth
warm wood panelln1.
uwntr wUl carry with
lowdown Call .... 7171 (.#f" • 'J • t' ~I '• I I,., ,
[~NIM
COMM> .._..._. 1006
On tor 1wr aro nbcl\ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 141.til' :r Ull d4ln ur ~ New bouae by bwld1.1r
Udnn a l>i.lrui. Lov~b Pk k cupelb1ai now. Sbr,
S*Lk> flool & n urnit 4t. FK 1undeck W ~~o Wt ll'ltff aliu~ A41a'tA1 •• ooo. 4'75-et2!;.
Ul'Jo:.N OAll~V C.......... 1022
IT411'JSt'IN, llJ/\ •••••••••••••••••••••••
400U,-.,,JOI~ SPICTACULAR C MA~ QUMJTYOUPUX
• 1 An exceptional custom
blalt honk with vaulted
wood beam ceilings.
beault(ul S'O lid oak
PRO'S
•C ... lion•
NO O~DUC'flONS
3JIDOf< MORE m :ALS 1 70'{.Cornm on Isl &2nd
1.ollt of Sales
& I.ii.I.mg Leads
J<>1n Ltlt! bui.1c.~t place an
wwn. J opcrungs <Jut' t.o
t•Xp lU'ISIOf'I.
RHlty Hetwortc
957-8400
COMPLETELY
REMODELED
& RB>ECORATED
TO NEW
llahan tilt:. t·ustm i:lass,
pe.: & ~rooved floor:.. Do
you.N111f u favor & come
l>C<: Uus om· sm.ooo
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
BAYFRONT
J.;irgt: 1Muxe duplt:x, ap
prox 2 yrs. m •w. lrplc. 10
cuch unit. 4 t·ar garaf.{e
Walk to Jll rt''>luuranl:-. &
Newport P1t:r N1C'e i.an
dy bca<h S42S.OOO lnrl
land'
lot>oa lay Prop.
RNfton
• 675-7060 *
MESA WOODS
Just hlitc.'t.I! •I U<Jrms .. 3
baths. llPUCIOUS family
home. den. dmuig rm ..
i.epuralt! worlc.hop; cul
de i.ac street. on pie
i.hal>t'(I lol t-'rwl trees.
coven-d patio. room for JJOOI Sep foncc<I garden
~.Sl43.000
fi7J .J663 64 2 2253
associated
BROKER'> Mt Al T(>R';
iu1•, W Bolb .. a /,ri lbt.1
DEC ORA TORS I
DELIGHT
Spruwlmg 2 story, 3 king
i.v.cd bdnn.s t:xten..,1ve·
ly mirrored, accented
with cmtht.ooe carpel. 2
c·ur ~aru~c w ith opener
<.it>or mct k itchen. dtnm1:;
r11om, ct•nlr:il arr
~.!MIO_.-..---l llJl~f(1jmJm
962·44 71 c:-:::) 546 ·8103
MESA NORTH
$86,500
Feature. J Bdrm and
den. remodeletl kitchen,
cul de Mic locauon. ~me
TI.C needed, but al this
pncc an exce llent vaJue.
Plcuse phone 546-4 Jtl l
~
COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
HUSIDEVIUA
CLI FFllAVt;N This
mos l unusual custom
h ome overlooks lush
landscafing and pool -
partla bay vlcw. 4
Ddrms, formal d ining room. gracious e ntrance
stairway, views thru the
2story atrium
HZ.5200
c abine t s l hru o ut.
fireplaces Ul living rm
and master bdrm, leaded
glass w indo ws and
ceramic ttle Jacuzzi an
l1lll Ster bath
PLUS
a r ha rmrng 2 bdrm
separ ate r e ntal with
fireplace and own patio
~k sm.ooo.
CAU644-721 I
FORlNFORMATlO?'f
/Jn NIGEL
DAILEY ~
AS5UCIA1 ES
Breathtakin.: Panoramic ~1hr view or Npt Harbor,
Ocean . Cous l & Ba y
ruRhl lights from every
room. Stell!> to beach &
park. l'erl't.-clly uppomt
tod ~houl $W5.000
631-4560. 673-0188
UNUSUAL DUPLEX
On Poppy Ave .. old CdM
Atlr. 2 bdrm & playrm
owner's unit & good rt:n
lltl. Bolh udjotnmg swim
mrng pool. $249,500 l"rrr11
PAULMARTIM
REAL EST A TE
644-7381
CORONA DEL MAR
Cute 2 IJdnn hom e on an
H.2 lot fo'ananc1ng n ex1
blc. own1:r anxwu~
HA I.BOA I SLA'.'I D
Rl';ALT·Y
bi3-H700
VACANT R· I LOT
IMTHE "VILLAGE"
in the lst block off Ocean
Blvd. with som e ocean
view potenlla l. $125,000
la nd loan already a r
ranged .S20S.OOO CAJ.L
QUIO< ..
tt.tlorYlewHllh
SpaclOUS. slngle level 4
bdrm. + fa mily rm.
home on massive (over
a,; acre) lot, unlimited
potential for your s pare
(UISCIOUS fa mily
Agent 640-5560
ColtaMna 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VACAHT & ANXIOUS
Owner will he lp finance
thi!I large 5 lidrm 3 bath
Mesa Ve rde ho me. It
features new carpeting .
lari:c family room and
wethar. &tbm1l all or
fcrs. As kin g on l y
$149,750 Call 546-5880
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
TaaOv.,.
9.2S%Lomt
Submit all offe rs on con·
t empora ry c l ean 3
bed r oo m home with
kitc he n co mple te ly
furni s h e d , lar g1:
fireplace. n ew plus h
carpelmg lhruo\lt. Local·
ed on qwet cul de s a c
Desirable area or Costa
Mesa $93.900 BK R ~1720
TARBaL. -· VETS! ANXIOUS! ~per4 bdrm ln xlnt rm.
ly neighborhood. Only
$78,SOO. G r eat t e rms
Hunyl545-~l
c:::I Walker & lee
Real Estate
CB>ARGLEN
~•~•~nueu ~.~.~....... Mond!Jy. J\tly 23, 1979 DAILY PILOT Q
C.-MIM 1024 IW._ ....... 1'40 Ho.M1ForW. .._..1ForW. Holtl•1ForW. ....................... . •••••••••....•••••••••.•...•..••.....•••..••.............................••..........•••.•. .....
ASIUMAILI
LOAM
Enter lbru dramatic
llrium l:xPoMd heavy
beama w lblch celllna
cmke Wa 3 bdrm. 2 ba
bome • real winner
Profualoaally re (
......._. • redecorated Take ov• eubjed to ex bltinl lolft. 1•1101 .
~ Walkr.r 1; lee
Real Elute
81/fl/oASSUM. Loh.
4 Bdrm. 2 ba. lifl airy
home. 1.oned R.2. Very
tuldable. XJnl home or.
investment. Convenient
lo al I .ervices. 195!000 'm.-s -------· -OWNER WILL CARRY
Ownet-selling 4 Br, 2 ba.
famiJy rm, dbl garage .
1ttras $92.SOO C .M,
645-9608.
SWIMMING POOL
Drastic price rnductton
by very motivated seller
4 Ddr. ·den • formal DR.
upgraded · li;:e pool
huge private yd. near
Mesa Verd e Country
Cl u b . <:<i l l G l en
Hellwa rth . Ke M ax.
631-Ul66
TOP VALUE
LOW IMTEREST
Super s harp ne wer 3
bdrm, assume low in·
t.eresl VA loun $11Y7,500
4 bdrm. 3 bu fam ily
home Assume luw tn
t.eresl VA. $123,500 :"Jew
dferings.
David Bourke, IUlr 546-99:1()
1800 SO.FT.
INDUSTRIAL BLDG
• + 2 Bdrm houst• &
JIACUZZI
Call f.4!>-9161
:: OPEN HOUSE
, REAlTY x · -\
VETERANS!
OWNER
MOTIVATED
4 bdrm . prim!' arl'a
w /re modeled k1lch('n.
Many amenities <:1111
now & s ubmit BKH
54,;-046.5
COSTA MESA
·~-·Lot LOWEST P R IC t; 1n
CoslJl Mesa Only 10'#
down OW\,; Always
rented.
Wortd Real Es ..
556-5777
-------·-·
MESAVIRDE
4 Bdrm 2 bath. quality
blalt .. shake roor. doubh:
fireplace. Great locallon.
ideal for e nte rtammJ?
Large rec room, Jots or
decking , low main ·
t.enance yard Offered al
SIOC.ooo. ca11540-11s1
~.s:. HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
COSTA MESA
19UNITS
PRIDE of OWN~RSHIP
ON OVER 1 /\<: of
LAND. Sellmg for 9 X's
gross. No WlilS like this
anywhert> WW OOWN owe.
Wortd hell Estate
556-7777
SUPER4-PUX
!'iew roof, plumbtng,
ca rpels t il e ·i n
bathrooms. ne'A> st.oves.
$1.SS,SOO. Nice urea CaJI
at hrs Broktr 633-3306
IESTIUY
OMWISTSIDE
2 Bdrm home, ample
room for 2nd unit. Asking
only S79.llOO. Call 546-5880
_, e~ HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
~-83A%
No quallrylng, O WC
Sl2.000 2nd. Loft model, 2
br, 2ba, central air, 2 car
gara1e condo. Mon ticeUo. $75,000. GU-9161 •
9ftl TOW14110MI Leta than t 1••r new' 'Mth a br. 2 ba. walklna
dll*. to.the beach. Park Place. l.nc 842-7481
MIWU5T1Mfll &aper W'1> 38R wllh
pool. Under SIOOJIOO! •
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CAUF. CLASSIC IY OWMll
180 dea white water 3 Br-3 ea. 3000aq ft cet•
view, nr be.ch. 5 Bdrm, Camlly home. 531·33'1'
3'h ba +dt:n, dbl lot. pne d.Yi.~75Meves.
d a kind. $400,000 "' II --
8tca1 Sl00,000 down. J8Rt.o.ew/18R re ntul.
Easy term11 OWN EB recent.Jy upJradad. c:IOM m-uu,...
OCIAMl'llJH
S6S4 Bdrm. 2Vt batht. l8
mot. new. Jotalna d1&
tance to ocean
Charmlnl 3 bedroom
home with new floor
plan, featwinl wood ac
cented k it ch e n with
buUtlns and eaUna a rea.
• brick fireplace. Coin
munity pool $89.000
BKR..~l
C all t o r appt t o be a c h 10 qui et
71418.13-3581 or49f..4247 neighborhood . Ownv
lyO.....Spmi.a. w/lleU oo land cootract
w/fl'Od t.erma. $154,900.
002-4ll2 wkdyg, 675-6349
l'Ved, ltlik for Jeff Patt Place,Jnc: 842· 7481._
SPRING HURST
2 Br. 2 ba condo Nr
Talbert 1Newland 2
Brick patios. dbl gar.
1400 sq ft l Sty by pool.
$97,000 .\ppl only
5411-2985. ·---
lwwwl 1k/.+.cltCCMldo
3BR, 2 6a. S87,950. '
Quiet friendly, secure
community. Owner'Agt.
Llo y d 960 ·2 353
eves /wknd.s.
LOWDOWN
Be autiful 4 Bdrm
Spanish La Questa. ll1kt>
to beacfl. $23,000 to as·
sume low int VA Joan
Agl. 848-2631 -----.,.... t044
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rancho San J oaqwn 2br.
den. 2ba. rrplc. p vt
~. aJI on golf course
fnJOY VICW rrom m oM
rooms Pool & ,.a r
$131.500 64().0997.
4-5 Br Biscay. never ot·
cup1ed, assume !!'·•'.
642-0112, or 644-6687
W 0 0 U U It I U \; t;
~'TATES
3 bdrm. 21"2 ba. carpel!>.
drapes. profe:.s1onal
landscaping & patio cov
er, many upgradl'h. xlnt
local.Jon. 103 West Y.ilc
Loop . 0 pen H oui.c
Sal/Sun. 1-Spm $139.trOO
BY O W N l-.B
714 • 64().2360
CllAHMING 1-:dinhurg
mod. Townhnmt-. I ln1v
Pk Irv Jbr. 2111tha , F I! .
(rpc, & patio On 1-:n·cn
IX'll lly adult pool 17665
Iron Bark 551-6Wl U11
Owner $HY7 .<m
100/o DOWN w pnnc1pab 2br. dt•n
1·o ndo Vie w uf gulf
cou r:.t: µar k & UC I
~.500 A~t:nl. 64!> !>850.
l'NIV. PA HK Modi· I
perfect end unit 2 pal1<>:>.
gas BBQ. wclb!Jr. 1>001.
t.ennis & view' 673·4JLJ
RE IMAX
ORANGETREF. l'lan '1
Pauo home . Centrul atr.
fireplace. Adult com
nwuty ~.000
0-HJ\NCH
Hf f, L TY
551 2000
LAST
CHANCE
. to buY this roomy I
bdrm • fam rm home
wit h beautiful, low
rmmt. landst·apmJ? .i nd
2230 :.q rt or l1 v1nf,{
:.paC<'
YOU OWH the LAND
3 Bdrm, 2 bath home 1n
Uruvers1ty Park Ill J u.'t
reduced to $107.500.
ep... Fri/Sat/S-
#I 0 Acacia Tree Lane.
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC.
67~4630
TWlTUROCK GI.EM
IYOWNER
Sbr, 3ba. 3 car gar. frm
D.R., FR .. man) cslm
extras <:ul de i.ac.
Comm. pool &spa. Plu.'\ 3
1.lghted tennis crts. By
Owner Prine. Only .
SMS.000. By appt 19 Rip
plingStream. 955·21188
By owner. <:al.tr ho me. 3
br, din .. den, a :c. as·
s umable Joan. $93,500
559-61.39, 752·8191.
UP. owner to list n ext
week. 4 br. 2 "'1 ba, plus
m\Y ictru. Immaculate,
Sl.19.SOO. All offers cons
Flexible rlna n. S52·7llllll
Ot S52-7494.
Tlllll\l -· 3 BR condo, Woodbridge:
s plit-level ; I If.I baths
S79.950. Owner 673·2026
'-...-IHdl ICMI •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hcach house w 1.,:ucst
111pt ltn ma <.' c·ond
lteduced Sl0.000. Lg lot ,
walk lO beach & shops.
$178,000 4!J7 · t 9!11i or
752-0000
By Owner. 2500 sq fl 3 Ur + d en. whitewater &
LOV& Y MOMTEGO
4 lir, i ba, lge family rrn
Nr !lark, pool & school,
>Ont terms. Assume.
SIW.500 fee. &tG-1440
LAGUNA UVIMG
G4lt a boous, I BR RU.l
cottage with this 2 BR bi·
level charmer. On large
beautifully landscaped
lol w1oovered patio and
BBQ Short walk t o
beach &shops.1259.000. ·
lOWll view St lo ~t lot $5000 ON $24.5,000 494-21 L3 ----------
L..,..MHJ-1 1052 Mo Credit Heeded
don osen
rt•a 1 thrh
401 GLENNEYH~
497-4848
4 IR.-l IATHS
1.€e. lot. patio. cour tyd
Fonn din. d am > rm .
lge. liv rm . bl'amed
c.-eLI • st.ooe lrpl Move 10
l'Ond Only ~M2,5Ull '
Hurry
_Mi~!Ofl -~a~ly t!i4 07:11
ALMOST
OCEANFRONT
LarJ.{e R·J lot w11 h ;,:
oce.an view. luxury a11t:.
+commcrcral uml Om•
fJf a killd & h:.ard tu ltml 111
Laguna Beal·h Owrtt·r.,
will f1nantc A~k in~
Sl9.5.IXX>
FAMILY DELIGHT
Utg ocean v11·w. ~1th
ldl'J(c heated & f1ll1·r •·cl
pool & s p.s ·t J.,, r I'•'
bdrm.., • formal d1n1r11-: t<.
tarruJy nru. .. 2 rrph·•, •
n •trt·atton room ~ 111
fin·, a.<,k11114 $247 .000
fi71'1'.!Gll ~·r-~
ll'lGt..ill(;"c:; ..
4 Y'1 ?hOO
EMERALD BAY LOT
673-6634
OCEANFRONT
New Mod ulur I lom1·~
I> v t l' 11 m rn u n 1 t > . .I
be&che., ~ hr '>Cl'lmly,
:-.uli·lcttm~ OK f<·r11m
~.000. Treasurl' J:-l,111d
Mobile Home Park, :si1.u>1
So. Coast Hwy. Lagun.1
Beach. (714 > 49'J.3>111i
Spt:<'tacular 0<·can \ tl w
~. 2 yrs old t.,.,,. opt
te rms I yr l':-.c·row
$245.000. M1k l' l:it;Jlll
aS!l 497 .:m'J
REDUCED !
w ocean vi e w l o t :-.
Bargain priced at 167,500
plus great TERMS :
Uose to town City a p
provals.
LapMI Village R.E.
497-1761
Causey
& Company
EPICUREAN
GounMtShop
Ternf1c location w11 h t"<
t'Cllent lease plu:. 01>l11J11 Low. low pnce 1n1'1u1lt·~
.nvent.ory SJU,000
SECLUDED
AREA
V1cton a Beach. with f.1n
tabllc ocean view:., many
amerul1es and I mu.I i. • 11
Pflll'fllial with larg1· 1111
~14.000
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Laguna Niguel
Realty •
SEA COUNTRY OF
LAGUNA NIGUEL
<l Bdrm. 3 ba t•xec! hOml'
1Jf'l Ltl;.· i.trccn of 1-:1 /111i:ul'I
<ioU Coursc l'ormal dm
u~ r m & family rm J
car R<irai.tc• S3a1 '•JI•
491-9494 495-5220
496-2413 830-5050
Assumable Loan
Fairway El N1s.:1wl Jh;,
S234.IXIO Custom Heu It v no.wn
ll1ghly upgra1led , Al..'. Jllr,
2h<i homt-. FH. 1h·11. Hit
t">llUl.ir .la:-.m111c µI.ill
SIZl.W I Kii ~175
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ELDALI PLAH
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CAU 644·7211
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NEWPORT HGTS
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llt::sd l'nd -.t 2 :-.t y :-0 llt I
Ba. ~ml ocean "1cw. 11111
~w l'dl '>h .. aun.1. h11
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645-6646
3333 W Coa!>t Hwy. NH
645-6646 •st luy in Shott~ lh Ownt:r i\pl Sh1111 ' I
ltr pool, 1. 11111, • 1 i...
$111:1••111 ('11ur11·'~ 1•1
llkl'> .. r>\>I ;~.1
\1•w duplc·x .t lt1 ,\ ·· 111
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h.J) S!:l!l,IJl)fl 'tlX 1.,;!I
HARBOR VIEW
~1-.W l.I S Tl:"l <:
l':fl•1:antlv u111!r.11lc·cl 1111
,\1()11.ll'OJ lmm.w th111
oul. ~r1•.11 1111:. '"', I\ \-t 11
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lit· 1!>1 < ·a111;7:1 1:u:1 i\J..1
CUSTOM
BIGCANYOM
~·)~IL + 5 lklrtn·,, :-,• ..
b111.h .... ::1 • ur g.1r.11:l
l.,ll(·at1·d or1 •·ul 1k :-.•••'
Wlth \ ll'WS IJf golf 1'11111 'I'
& mlns. 1-'nr pn v,111·
..,howrng of th1-. lt ... ung
t ont.•l t Dan Btbh
ROGERS REAL TY
675-2111
WOODS COVE OCEAN VIEW!
G1ass enc losed s wim N !-;W LISTING Se e
ming pool, s pac 1ou'! Uttultna + city h~hb
grounds yet easy main l.+<c 4 bdrm. JNOI :.it~·ll
tcnancc. h ardwood lot, 2 cnclos('d p.ittos 1
floors. 2 luxurtou:-. muny xtrus . nto:i.ow
mas ter bedrooms, 21'1 M /\It K f:'J' $2 <1 :1, ooo
baths, leaded Sllalls Wtn· WON'T LAST Call u.:1!nl
dows, all built tns In 673-4313
k itchen --too many -
J(OOdles to List but a must CONDOMINIUMS
.see to appreciate 1-'or w t:STC LI FI-' l &2 l>r _
the mo6l d1scrimina1.Jng $79. ooo & up 1 7 IJO
buyers $395,000 Westcllrr Ur Open daily
• llOCSo. Coast mwoy
In VlJlage Fair
LAGUNA BEACH
l·S
642·8583 or 673-6640
II 1-: -; T H 1 · Y I "
3 lit 2 Ha. completely n·
mot.lcll'd. Ca nlas t1 c
l>urkyJrd $1350 m on
thly Owner will carry
s._,. to apprecrnlc. Gn'ut
Wc!>tcl 1f[ lo c ation
!~2SO'.!&I.
2DUPLEXES
21.n :!I I Oru11~c SL
$1!;1.JOO r:at•h :1 blki. to
IX!t•un Al(enl 673 L28Z
OwTwr Mul>l St!l I. Dr111>
µ1111: µnt:e ~-I>eluiw
l.l1r N•·wport Jle1ghh
()p1•11 ltou ... c w.-ck-t>ncb
1;1.5-M5ti. <t22 fo'IJ llcrton
LOCATION
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ff/:t 41:.11
BA YSHORE DRIVE
11 \Y Vll-:W from UJl
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Sf.Ill.IOI C'.irnl TJlum
A.:t 11:;1 1t1:r.1
Newport leach
12uMns
I Oo11r from thl' <kean
tl11l,_•h11cably low pncwl
.•l ~125.000. Owner will
ll adt•
Worid RH! Estate
556-7777
MINI ESTATE
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NEWPORT CENTER
640-5357
VOTED ...
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1'111ntJI l'llt •'· formal
•llrtHI~ rour11 I Alb 11£ w111
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Ownl·r n1.1turt''> fJsl :..11t·
~:.X,!ISO 645 7221
-W!~~~f!_R_!!ltJ
NEWPORT DUPLEX
Own the land, walk lo the
beach. Super sharp :1
Bdrm owner s uni I .
w neat 3 Bdrm r1::11tul
lir>lh h:ive fireplaces anti
.in• m movc-m <'ond1l1on
Asking $:.!35,000 Call
~1151 for appt.
~ ... HERITAGE top well tillbt IL -' and .. lU, OW a.. Sta.. hw _. -faslltofts' Pfettiesl , .... "' 10011. Prillt llallt.
Wl[S1-opeldl 111 no time ..._, ll" '"""' R•Mr· 1-------of '""1. tlw1ftr lll9ftdt, UCITING! New 1980 NlEOlf
Dist.l.nctlve 2 and 3
bedroom condomio.lums
from $91.500
2554 Elden Ave .. C M
64.2-6734 LttllllD ltoch 1048 497-2457
F:/\STRl.l 'F'f" Slll!J.~>IKI
4br, 4!1.i'!lba home on lnr~c
comer lol ac rosl' rmm . • REALTORS
,,,..... Pllllrl 90S7 Half CIWT CATAlOC •Ith °"' 170
S4lft IZ"'. 14~. m~. 18~. dnlPI 1n pt warrt1J of crafts 20~.!'--'S Scles 34. 36. 31, Jlrtepatte!Mtnside.SendSl.00
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w it" nl.cht llAht
vlt>w AUL
prlnkli.>r11 flOtflec>utl
gorden, quiet rul de
••r. Comm pool,
tennis. and it flUard
gaw SZ65.000
· OPt N HOllSl
rUAI TY
llSTAMD /
18•1ATIOM
It ls tbe order of tbe day -.......,. •
In t.bla 3 Bdrm dellpt '-9.--102'
~. Self CleaDinl .-H•••••••H•••••
OYen, wax free noora. ~A
formal dlnlnl rm. 2 Spectacular hllllop
1)11.ioelsmanyextra ..,.._, 301!-l:IOI aq. ft CALI.MOW aoae to Marina. Selva
714-7100 Rd • Calle La Prima
.... v ......... .
down. -...... ._. ...
lam I.I". No quallfrlnt •.• .... 1m.
wn. S1.5t,OOO to 1245,000
&11·1MO; ....ooe Bldr . -WO...Ylew o..n.,....
'111613Br28aDDOeqft bomembrdwd noon.•
Wiit .... tri·a...1 w /tpflt'·
tacular ocean • Dlabt ... ... ~.w:· Alie ,_. Norm , Wiit
Coaat PHUIC l & ___ ...
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OUTST..-IMG OWi.iX
IM DAMA POIHT
2 bedroom + den. 2 baths in each
unit. earth tone color!;. 2 car
cnclm+ed ~ara~es . fireplaces: dose
to harbor, $139,500
A COUMIU. ..,.._CO.
498-7222 831-0836 ,.,..... ...., .....
~ ......
shops, t ennis cluh &
schools 714·644 111117,
~~-s.a. ..... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1--------By Owner, 4br, D.R. F.R . 231' ocean view. $159,900 IG CANYON
Spe«aclllar golf COW"Se
eatate. 8600 sq.ft. 4 to 6
Ddnm, s~ baths. Pool
andJacuuJ. $1,3'1S,000
Tll STARNES CO.
640-5711
IYOW..
601 •Weter
lW for laree boat. 4br.
D.R , f'.R.i3ba, pnnet
kitchen, ra t...R • In ~ Dover Shof'el,
1135.000 Call 840·18U ...
492-5223.
BY 11fE BEACH
Large home w /ocean
view~,500.1-4111l-4m
CYPIUSSHOll Pvt 1i1uarded commUDJ'\.y,
privllte beach. BeauUfUI
h t.or>' 3 bdrm home. By
owner Call 7141 49t-8558
~~~jouppt.
Elict.IJent loc•Uon. Near
OCND. 2br, 21>9 COGdo.
Q1d lmit, faclq perk . <Me &evel. la Uvlq rm,
fr1*:, OowltrJ kUelltla.
VA •~~ auomaltle
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499-4551
SOUTH LAGUNA
493-1112 495-1720
· D-Poiltt L..-aNN)MI
497.333 I 644-7020
1 LCICJmCI hoch N~wport leach
s.a....... 1076 OllwltHIEatate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... ..... w. 1100 J<lxer-Upper, ocean vu.
• short walk lo beach. 4 lir •••••••••••••••••••••••
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IJUMITS
1 DOOR from OCEAN U~cMibly low WW
PIUCEO 1t Na~.CIOO Ownt-r wtU tradt!.
w~._. ....
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7UMTS.C.M.
l:leaut new bul1dtn.i
f)ttplal'flfi. dnl l<K·1.t1un
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COSTA MESA
19 UNITS
P R I 0 e 0 fo'
OWN~HSHIP ON OVl.;H
1 AC O( LANO. se111n~
for 9 X ':1 11r01>s No urut:.
Like ltus anywtwrc LOW
OOWN.OWC
Wortd Real Eatate.
556-7777
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..... ,. p1rh ···-Sonw beelr biy \i~ew.
tao&ea&k area '°'" hu1e ,.... honw + bun " ,...... CalJ Jim "an· -. m•> ... 5f70 cbl.
1 11 4 ) Sl l ·IT IJ7
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IMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ toe' Nnt :a' m aic
8-!n1or cli11tH park. o..ta M.-MMl&l
t'lllll'lllt.Dewf. • ...... 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
POILIASI
,.,. 2 bldcoooL:t bath
home Mumon Like
Cvuntry Clu b (;olf
tl'l\IWI POOi tte1uurully
l1nd11 ca ped. no m 1un
IA:l~.w;urd ubhoww Jed
~Hot8Pnngli
213 318 zsn
2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Colorado bt'.11ut1ful 40
wucxhJ Ill' wtr. lo dwn
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t,>qlJI ty for "., 1
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W.e.d 2900
DILUIAnC 38r. 2~ Ba Lt yd nr l)ch Avail Sept 1 ......
I Br. very IC. CWl&om de·
•• p&uah, adull.I Oflly
no clilldren or peta •
L«ated 2115 Me1a Or, ..... }
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·Eutaide ~ br • ga~agc:
'62$. Zoned tor shop
6G2510; fW6.4848 -
3 8r rondo, lg, plU.8h Ot:lll
to pool iii Jae. patio. ten
N. crt. d11hw11hr A/C.
Wihr clryr. I yr old. 630 Rhine. Brookview Tract
-838--80fll
•<.lean 2br ~'Ondo nr. So
Cst Plat &. J>uol
$400 S42S. No pc l 1>.
113J.8974
Ntl'l' 2 bdrm I ba
. enclolled garag · fo'cncecJ
yard 2544 Or<.tnl(e. lloUbc
A 1st & last+sceunly
S300per mo S48·Z778
OCEAN VI F.W. Mt•sa
Bhtfs 2br.2i,., ba, brand
new condo. $4!1S. Mgr
tm-:Ml7
3Br. 28a. lg fam rm, xtra
ruce. Mesa del Mar. ~I
n~ 540·1S42, S46·9WO
East Side. 4br, 2bu. en ln·
plcx. Drps. bltins. dbl
gar. I miry, 2 frplc. w11tcr
& gu..'I pd Older c·hellln ·n
OK. No Pet:.. $.'>50 2fl:J
<~le, 548<!281
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'~••w 38r. aaa: 7w luxury
&•rden h o m e . TW'tlerock, pool, S150
r-.•21M
mtrA&.S 3 BR. a ba .xJ/900
48R,J81 • • .. Jl50 s BR. a 81 .. • .. . . . ll:IO
2 BR. 2 8111. .. .. • • '500
San ClellMlftte
BRAND NEW Rent or t:s-e.
3 BR J lgc e.. 2 ll(e
drees1ng rms. Wood
bnd.ce. avail Sept I $550
mo Bdore 9AM /Aft
7PM, 7Sl·8776. 559 5914
Condo Un1vers1ty l'a rk
Terrace, Dover Model. :1
bdrm 2 ba . puul
pnvllt-geb Call 846-4300
Th(' J..uket. Hr:.ind New
T<>Wflhousto for leu:.c 2
bdrm 2 bi.. a tc $550t n111
2 13 t J7 8 ·6S ll S or
714/8:11 7fl70
1\u"t.ler0<·k horm· 4llr. 2ba.
fprlc, ~71 1 S1t'rra l'1l'111.
Irv. S64Smo w ,'ls1·
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Lag.a •ach 3248 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Emerald &y. :1 BH. 2 ha
Oi·eun v1«w' SIOOO Mo
Brand new. bcuut v1tw.
3 BR. 2 b11 $'700 Mu
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Bluffs condo: lovely.
super clMo 3 BR. 2 ba. 2
Car ..... Pool No pet.s. _, llo. A&enl MO-ooao
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Udo tale. Olamorowi ex
ec. Bllyfront ClOndo with
loads ol room. view a nd
much 1J19te Shp ava1l11·
ble Pa)'n or unrurn.
$1960/IQO
hrlMt LacatioR
81 lbo11 Peniniiulu on
Miramar 1 block to buy
or ocean: 4 Bdrm. 2 buth.
2 11tor y . Avail 7/22.
llliO/mo.
Lux. lay1roftt Condo
with pool Security bldg
4! lid.rm. 2 ba $675/rno.
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llUMI.., l8C.
REAL ESTATE
63 1·14f)(J
IM i Monaco. 2 bdrm. 2
Ix!, den. l(ardener ~j.
mt>~
2 larl(c bedroom.\. 21~ha .
2 sty townhoml·. d i.'
ll:l <'hed g11r. wal>h cr /
dryer. all blt1ru.. cu.-,tom
lJt.'t.'Or Sli25 64!>-7573 a._'l
ILUFFS "X" Pl.AN
3 Mk. S'TOO m<1 . yrly 1:.1·
Walk to lcnni:. d uh &
:.hoi,w> Avu1I Auu I
640-6259
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A1IO Wl.ottt Reotah1
No fee. Acentf754170 s.•••IWMTll 184TALI
DIAMOND
REAL ESTA~
ENTERPRISES
641-7573 T-------Yearly rental: ~ mo. 2
Hd.rms. Avail now•
Agent 673 JOOJ --------
WIHAVI
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lbr. 1''7ha. lnt.lry rm ,
Pll'valor, pated , 14.1r
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Ana,SllO . ·----EM&aide New dpbc UP·
per. Cpl:s /drp11. compl
kltcb, trplc. AcJlt1.1, no
pm. ~/mo. 613-6041
Lrg 2hr, 2ba, FR. xlnl
foA'>l.slde lac. ne11r nu. s:m S48-($4n59·5~t.
1375 l-O M?.S. 2 Bednn,
2 bulb, enc Id g¥r.,
(plc, luundry rm. pullo
ThL M~mt 642· 1003
• fir.
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pool IHilli l1li1t·1·11lld A v1 ·
f;JI !Al~ · + hobby rm. Slll'J,000.
964-1518wkdys a ft 6PM Permanent Mobile llome 1---------
Traller at El Morro Bay 1---------• Traile r Park. $31:1,SOO
••••••••••••••••••••••••
WILL PAY CASH
NEW C:OND0·2Br. :IBa •
frplc. dbl i:ar. w/opnr,
view. comm J>OC1I, .,pu.
lt.'IUU.S, S650 mo. OOll-44~;fi,
962-0496
Turner Ass(){·
'100 "591 <l!M 1177
Brand new Nt·wPort Tc-r
r:wc (;ondo :J tir. 217 ha.
-.Luv1·, rt•fnu. w:.h r ,tlrv r
JJt•il No l)l•l:. SS751 rn11
10:11 1:n 111r 21:1 477 >WH
2hr. lbu Y1·arfy lln v .. hy
11 lfi W Hu ll111u Bl vd
$450 21 :1 /Hli~ 2.'d :!.
1141m3:-,1K?
3822
f•WJlOrt ll~t'>, 2 Ill< I
clt·n. li,:1• yard. gur. $1111
mo tlitO 7Hl<I THIS IS IT
Secluded on top ol the hill. 180 degree ucean
view, across the golf
course. Ttus home 1s 2800
sq ft. o( beauty. Fireplace
111 Mstr Bdrm, crystal
chandeliers A h ighly Up· -waded property for the
most d 1scr1m1nating
-buye r s . Pri ced al
$249.900. This home
"'tepresents true v11lue
·Contart Norm Phillip..
West Coast Padftc R 1-;
D ana P t . 496 1153:-,,
IC1·2fm
l:k:autif ul 4 Ur, 1-·1<.
secluded patio. pvt
'beach club , m ove in
(:'Qnd. Owner orfcrs a real
buy at $125.500. Opn
Sat/Sun 12·5. 2!J31 V1u
San Gorgonw 49'l11S446
.5-laAIMt 1080 .......................
rarm. Owner 644.4688,
c-t.t.,Lob/
ClyptS 1500 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pnv. Party w1shet. to &ell
l'emdery lot Pac1f1c
V11~w. Vista del Mar
area 546-0898.
Pac1f1c View
lot d ISl.'Otm ll.'d
546-0898 ---CondoMlnh11n• /TOW ft•
..... for .. 1700 .....•.•.....•.........
KONA COAST. llAWAll
Lots. condos, rcs 1d
salet>, vacation rental:.
Harl Hei:ilty 75 5titi5
Kuak1n1 Jlw y, KlltlUa·
Konu, I lt 96740
Tl::HMS Tfo:RMS
1 br. new N>nd • $51,0t.IO,
&1,5.263;!, IJf.I l'n l
56 UNITS
UNDER
Construction
F\rst W>er depreernuon
for the prtdt-o f
o wncrs h1r1 buyt'r
l:jutldcr gua runll'C'>
rents may ext·han~1·
Lt..-...-, lha11 $35.000 J)l'f Ull
1t. fo'orty 2 Bedroom. I '•
b•llh . Sixteen I
llt..-droom. Cathc.'tlral cctl
1ng &, :.pu . full y
landsca1>cd A tluu1I
Plll t"l' exc lu !>IVl'
752 l!l'..!O k QUAIL
A.!~~~~~
l<>p.ft Til l :l O l'.M.I
IO U Oash for your hoUM'.
wuLo;or lund.
SCOTT RE.ALTY
536-7533
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3124
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Studio apt Oecoralor
furn. pvt pal111. water &
ga~ pd, S2l5tmu. 646 533()
DClllG Point 3 I 2 6
DB.UXECOMDOS
2 & 3 HR units av<11labll'
w att a c hed 14ar<1~1·.
fTpk. 21 :t blllh.s 1'01 UOll
J'vt back yard-. M75 &
Sl511 Call M f''. !I 111 5
ITTJ.~ ---MESA Dl::L MA I< 3Ur
2&. frplc. ram rm. fnt•d
yd,~ mu 640-0'J'.17
DOU HOUSE
I bdrm.+ g<1ron Or<1n14l'
St, nrlrl't-Way E 1S 1dl·
12~ Adulb. no pl'l~ 1,73.li:J72 -•••••••••••••••••••••• • Dana Point 3226
Older. :O.UJ)t•r I HI( Villa. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
view. tourtyard. ga r. Dplx fo'ront hsc. 2Br. cute. ~ 67J 21.HI or 4!JfHlilS4 clc;,n, new tpls. good lo<'.
Mtwport leach 3169 no pcLo;, $450 mo 4~·1i22CI
••••••••••••••••••••••• B Toro 3232 ~1 Vrn Lido Nord. 4hr. •••••••••••••••••••••••
211 a , 1111· r & i. I 11; 1 IOM ES FOIH< ENT
2t:J 270.4!°)47, :n:J !JJ4 O'J20 J or 4 br Pricc•d from
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Newport Ucad1
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1$2250valucl lo
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t·han~ed fur r1•:.i·rv1·1I
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aglow w1 lh t hann. 111
North l.11.:unu , 2 l1lk:. l•J
Shuw's Cow $8.'ill Mo
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dt·Jn S701'6m•1 ,\141
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YEARLY LEASE
1'1~ lcm-.t.• w. opl11111 to
hoy 1 lilki. lo l1t'lll"h. I hlk
to pool & tcnni:. N1 ·WJ.1l
Shor•"> homl'. 2 ..,, } :1hr.
21>J . l"H. frpk. r<.M1( ..,u11
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24<K> fl remoclelL-d hnmt· ot:ar schools & ,.. V
ONLY $95,000. 48111 W
Acapulco. bi3_ 4313 al(t.
taoo 1--------------111 Vea Lido Nord
Wlf>trno Lge 2 bdrm. :.i
ba with den & IJ<lllO
Watcrironl llome:. Jue
~36 W Coa,'\t llw y
$!(~')tu $495 Fnl'tl yunl &
~<•r age:. Furnel11·..,
pleus e Kuh & pl'l:.
welcome. C.111 964·2.'itiG or
!17:1·2971 Agt. no fcl·
I txJrm 2 ha 1 ll'W htm11·
91() l:.l laM t lll'IJll'>tl
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l.+t :mr. :1B11, i-.plit ll1v1·I .. ~
l'« vu homt· l'nv pool
l<tt. l>lt , n·t· rm w 11'11 &
rx.o l tlJI. pan lurn . W II
rl'lng. pi111I -.11l1• furn. in
k11~ l11lrrn ..,,.l. lw. 11•1
'>l'I' clt•p $1l5fl mu
li,111 :!:Hi:!. h4 :.! :152 1,
t>-12 O:J:"Jll
:: Bdrm .... 1 11.tlh .1pl
/\tlull:-. $17, mu (, .1·.
pu1d •·l2 5"7.1
Si.11,.·1 E '>1111• Inc !'..1111
:'111 hom11 w liw ' .11 1J
l\1t.I t 11\ ''~I N1·.1I .1 .1
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3 bdrm, I 'h ba ,gooll
5ta rter bome $67 .soo
988-2297 Agt.
AXER!
VAIARGAIM!
3 bdrm plus hugt' uddl'tl
frnly rm. Anx1oux i.ellcr
WI.II pay llOmf' l"Ui.l:. too'
Only $72.SOO We will
• quahry you over the
phone! Hurry! 545-9491
~ Walker & lee
Real Estate i-------s....tlHch 1081 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llNI' FOi SUMMER?
Ni.VER Not when you
am own this beautiful
38r. 2Ba Condo. 1.AJ blk to
ocean. ••caturCli wet bur.
hlllcony, frplc, dbl .iur.
• »Ubrnlt you terms owe.
146-5502
crnAr
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1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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OCEAN DUPLEXES
New 3 bedroom ho mt.'!>
+apt Storu:. (;oni,tr
fi46.4414 or 492 139:1
Exc1._t T ft"lm
Only 15'-' down Owner
will carry dcf1·rn•tf
pymnl 2nd TU 11n th1 i.
tlt'Jr new 4 pll·x in ~J
J Jwn.in,.,'lon licat·h
Park Place,lnc842 74f.I
40MEWUMITS
Sl.300,000 Assumt-1:.1
w /30% 1lo w n OWi.:
$400.<XX> 2nd with brc<ik
even terms Pnm·. only
John (;ox, AJ(t.. 63l ·l2fit;
NEWPORT IEACH
Various loc. on l'cnm. &
Nwpt Shrs av111l All
am cn1t1 cs. Prt:i.t·nl ly
Jea...00. Tum-key 0111·ru
t1on. Propor ty mgmt
avail. b'7~12. BK It.
Tll BEST
IEEANFRONT * 3 Br & 2lir luxuriou..,
duplex WJlh owne~ unit
li25.000.
fON ES
Rf.ALI Y INC.
... I~ NICI SLASHID
Anxious owner must sell I (7M) 673·6210 I
now. Z4x52 Hillcrest. ---------'
1970. w /8x20 e ncloi1cd
eottb. S Star Anaheim Pe\ Park. Reduced t-O •.ooo. Make ofter to dayl (J863'M7). ...................
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COSTA MESA
~· MUISIS
WILCOMI
Ideal loc:at.lon, cio.e to
wurll. tbopp(na •enter· u I pwlf .. /bal •top al
tbl pu1i. '77 Skylino· lllllle wlde. In d ean, =:~.•/clbllle " ·Low 1pace
...... • •• (Wf)
~rra,.rty 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUR UNITS.C.M.
Near new, 3 Br owneri. unll, 2 ba, rrpl, 2·cllr
gar .• 3-2 Br. 2 ba, wuts.
TSL lnvstmts 642-1003
2D Prime Units. No. Sun
Diego Co. $625,000
Owner flnaocing ut 10%! A~t. M i k e Brya nt 49'7·D» •
ZO UM'Ts.MIWPOIT
MACH
AJI 2 bdrm. In la nd,
Owner will finance.
PLAYAUALTY
• 631-4990
SUNIWNE MOBILE 1~~~~~~~
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16 DELUXE UMITS'
l'IUME EA.<,'TSIOfo;, CM
2 Bdrmi. l'IJc•h
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OWHERCARRY
2-3Br 2Ba unit:.. I blk l11
ocn. view frfJrn patio-..
s.!25,0UO "'MUST' ;1:.k
for lie. ttamhart. ugl
t7141979·9:W
FOUR PL EX
A REPLACES
l'n c1.od at only SIJO,IJOO
for pnvaw owner:.1111> em·
1l5 1-:C.ch with fircp iH'c•.
scpurate patw or yard" &
e n tlosc11 guragl'" Owncr'i. ur11L. Shake ro<ir
H1•aul1ful tree l1r11:1l
:.trncl QI II 7 :-,2 l!J20
~ 9UAIL
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10,... n/ l :lO r .M.I
Hstlor Escrow
5pecl•sh M iKCMM
poperty, ... or H•
chm111p1. CCII •ythM
for CIM•atlo.s. Call
75I·1775 ask for
SHARPDUl'UX
1'wo 2 Bdrm unJls In xlnt
cood. Tcr m.'l very flext·
blc. A must sell s 1tuallon.
All offe rs ('Onsidcr cd .
Owner will help rinance.
Xlnl Costa Mesa locu
tion . As ki n g o nly
Sl»,500.
R.C. TA YLOI CO.
640.SI IZ
GJI 1400
2 hdrm. I ba. cunal rront.
Nwpt 1-.l an <I .
Wll.'>hcr 1dryt•r .:ar, 7 mu
L'>I: uva1I ti I fl75 &w1; or
7:11 lU~I ui.k foe Mr Tulk
:1 hflrm, I ·~• b11, lc1m rm.
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GeM•al 3202 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMEFIMDERS
$265 lbr Ualbou lsl:md
$2652hr k1d8 ,;cur ntCl'
$175Jhr condo gar fo«
$1()(MIJr kids pool t ut•·
557-0825
Near n e w J Hr n1·ar
11chool . H 11 /7'J S5U5. Uardcn Grove. 002·4155.
84K-4!:£! Nena .
1a1M»a P11•tw1a 3207 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Beautiful Bay view
2 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 car gar.
yrly S67f>. 675-6670 or
IJ75,8404 ask (or Connie
DraroatJc, new luxur y
hofpe near bay. l 'h blks.
lO OCt!Un , fl]>IC , JllCUZZi,
beamed cc1I s .. 2 bdrms .•
211\ baths. d bl. gurugc 1YlO Mo. yearly. Bay &
Beach Realty 759--0ffl 1 --------3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Shoruclirr w /ocean I ca-
nyon view. 48R. 3ba.
fam rm. new cpl. Vrly
hie SlOSO/ofr. 675·9168,
873-Mll .,....w 31r Zba ...
Avail lmmed. 673·1 113
Agt. lt=-J, JI 00 Bacoc .. or, unlum. 12'10 In·
••••••••••••••••••••••• eluding ulll. No pclt1.
S6 Acres conalstlna oC 1 to Dive Agt. 644·7211
10 acre pucela. trans•·---------Uonal to various le vels of
iodultrial • commeri cal
.... F.11y fwy acceBs
Rlpid.ly arowtng are11 oC ..t.em fUvonlde Coun·
l)'. Owner Mr. Slephena
1!1149
...... w. 2200 .......................
ft.2 lot. 40'd22~·, 2 blkA from oceao, levttt. prime
NoLqun.a loc:aUon, P .P . ~
9'NLAUtlU.S
CUITOMHOMI
IRVNTlll.
Magnlrlcent front row
home with a com plt'tcly
unobstructed b ey &
ocean view. Ideal ex·
ecutJ ve'1 bome with 3
bdmw. • ba lha. blWard
rwt, lar,e pool • finetl
locllUon. Avail. Aq . lal .. goo per momb,
67M400
HARaOR
~ I\ Uh 1,11111 ot
ftavt10UevWwa~to ll11rhc" lr"""'mtirll ('o,
Mid 10UI' own hom4'f = = J: !., ": c.e.MIM H24 Newport Beub todey. -" ............... .
,i..-.. .... ...., 1111111on IAITllDI
... ..... Ownlt' •ill ...... ntW lrl·'"91 3 br. ,.._. ' .., -*r 2 be towDholne. l"rple, ...... mtcroweve, O yll1bt. l.C.TA YI.Oii CO. cllell. Pool, -..... rte.
MNtlJ ==··--
focu&taift Valey 3234
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HOM ES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br Priced from
~lo $495 Fncd )ard &
.i .i ru g c:. ,.. u m 1 It l '.,
1Jlt•11s e, kid,. & pl'l.,
welcome. <.:a II !164 t!56ti or
!rrJ.2971. A1-,'l. nu fcl'
Ou.inn 3hr. 2ba 14.1rdl'n
home· Nl)(Ul•I Shon·-.
l'ool. tcnn1:., beach. ~uh:
)(uard\.'<l. ~ /yr leu~c
J\ctulL'! 49'J 3638
3 Bdrm 2''> h.1 N••v.
huml• (JI ·l'.m v 11 • w fl hll I
1mm•·tl S7 ~10 1 m 1.
<l!M Hl191
LGE 4 BDRM, 3 IA
Canal front Comm 1>1101,
& tcnrus Avail now. $825
l...bc 64.$-3:110
Spa('IOUi-. :!&.I he ·•Ill • Fumlly u111I 1'11ul fl..o
l'laygr ound ~u111J..111 •·
Wc:.t AµL-.. l!J!li• M.1v1t·
ll42 1!!11 1><.'twt·c·n I:.!;.
WATEHFHONT ~ Li.:i· lnw1•13 hr ~h.1 l\fr.,.1 f1tt
lldrm.~ all llllm,.. -.h.1111 \1.J I •• I •• •• ... 111 II !
9115 mo> rly 675 l!lllti ' h ti II r ,. '' . 1111 I'• I • 7~11 :!l filt
NEW 2 llH lv.nh: .. · I• •
3826 •....•..•..••••.•.••...
Nit f': l 111 , 1·1111:. 1lq1.,,
-.111~•· •"hwhr. 1·u11•11·t
lfllll"I S3Z ;>51, 43M
( h.1rm111~t 2lir. 2 -.Ly
1111111"" I pr l1 • ttltl ti'I.
~-I \11 -. llurth·v. :~oH:•
/..1r11t11 ·, 11 1•1;1 1•11 11
1-11 ... 1 t\ ..... , .•. , 1l1·p 1111
IA'L'> tl1•1 k-.1 rtllll & li.11 I.
........ McJ-f 3252 ttiaatlttgton leodt 3240 ...................... . H..1. 1-'rplt• . n11 ll"h 1:1111 Nu 1· li1g 2 lir ~lllJ 111•1
WallUCI', S3m :-,.111 1,(18,. II 2511!1 I I.:.. (. r , ... l.J • •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMES f'OR ltl-:NT
J or <I br. Priced from
$46.'> to $195. f'ncd yard &
itaragcs. Fa m ilies
p lease. kids & pe ts
welcome. Call 964·2500 or
!n:J. :!n l. Agt. no foe -----
Bt:AUTIFUL. CL~AN
& RF.ADV
4Ur, or 38r + dl'n.
lod scp d y d . qui et
neighborhood. nr pubhc
& parocrual schls, maJor
shopping. ~mo J\v111I
Aug I. Logan Murruy
~l<rl7 -----
Ext'CutJVC home near the
beach 3 br, 2 ba. fumtly
nn. frplc, dshwhr. palm
Garde ner twate r pd
KJds ok. no pets. Rcfng
111cl S650. Agt. no foe
91»-2566 or 973-2971
OLDER HOM E. Beacht
Warner area. 3BH. lge
yrd. $5SO t mo
213/Em·0481, 4-6 pm.
Executive 3 BR 2 Ba, •·am
tlm, pro( lndscpng, out-
door fU1h pond,'"' m1 heh. ID> mo. 714·962·2388 or
714-83J.:Ml97 dys
Lovely exec. Deane home.
Univ. Pa.rk. 2,IOOsq. rt.
Lrg. living area. 2-sty.
3br, 2/12ba. easy malnt
Many x tra11. No Pets:
T e nnis, pool S69S.
4'r7·2088.
New. elegant 2 bdrm & ram rmtl6001mo> Plush
cpl.ni, 21,; ba cedar &
glass. S blks lo ocean.
Obie car pvt gar, fully
mainl. _yd. Adults, no
pets. lnqwre at 527 18th
~ 714·9IJ0.6331
Jbr. 214.rba. Flt. <len, IJI< .
(•ommun1ly pool Avail
!l/1 $6511. ~J I 7765
ev~/wknds.
'Ox: Snores 2hr. 111-Jhu, r &
r paltUN, all amcn1l1c1o t
beach ~ i.ccy 14a te Avlltl
HI lH: $:i6.'> f>52·J002
3276 .....••.....••.........
~RI< 2 Ha horrw. lgc• yard:
tipt•n hcum di:,-.. hltn.,,
fpk SIZi mo ;~·:wtll
San.Jumt
~·tn.o 3278 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mslioft Viejo 3267 3Br. 2Ba twnhSI'. Viii:..~<'
••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan, A<.:. d1:coratl'CI ,
HOMESFOR Rt:NT p1111I pri v . S<l!";O mu
3 or 4 br. Pr1ct.>d from 4!1:i 2t!lfi 1•vc'!'l
3290 M6.S lo $t9S. fo'ncd yard & Tum..
l(ar al"(es . •·1:1m1 1i es
please. Kids & pct ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• welt'<>~ Call 964 2561; or 2 Hr Lwnh~e. I '" Ba ,
973-2!171. As.rt. no (el: dshwshr. wai.her1dryc•r ,
patio. ftreplac·e. i\ IC
pool, $t25 542 O'J7 I Uir.:1.' 3 hr, 3 car gura.Cf'.
ranuly rm. lar.ic hac·k
yard. tul-dc-i.a(·. ssso ~at1•11tw 3291 mo 1737-8 116 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mlwporl IHch 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
NO f'EF.! Apl & Cnndo
rentals . Vi lla Hentals
675-49l2 Okr.
Bayshor es exc lus1 v~
pri vate commu n ity
w1acce1rn to 2 lovely
beachell, 3 Ur /11tudy 2 Ru
home, untum or purtml·
ly fu r n , S'JOO enc l
gardene r. Avail Sept I
642-6455 or If no unswcr
484-2797 P.P
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Priced from
$165 lo S49S. Fncd yard &
.:aral(cs F am 1l1 c·s
plea:.e. kids & 1Jel:.
welcome. lAill 964·2566 or
!173-2!171. Agt • no r cc
Ccadc.-....
u..tw.ilhed 3425 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ovr40no pels3 br 2 ba
lg Ir frml dr wtbr ful
n.'<' nr be h st.-c. 968--3 J 06
if lw• FwniaMct
•WALK T O 8EACH·38r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 mo. lse. tenn111, pool Co.ta w.set 3724
& volleyball, gar. agl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9112-8828. S2!l5 I Or mobile home.
M.nture adult only. No
pet:, Qwet. secure. 1991
Nwpt Blvd. 646-8373.
IJo.'luxc• Ol'W :! hr, :11 ·• lt:1
dupll'X lllSCI "Ill ft tlhl
j! .tr JI( l'. 1111"11 .~ ol I cl
w1IJ11ul gall· (·.1th t"hl).!"1.
f''il' $1!G mu 1;1:111:Gti.
liil.2 !Mifili
NC'v.ly 1ll'l'Oral(•1t a dult
<•Pl 21ir. Iha, HPt'll
bcumcxl l'l•tlen~ with Jut:. or woo<l $31t11m 11 Ntt
f'Cl'o fi73 H803 l'Vl'1'
Hrand nt•w :.!hr, 2hu. w11lk
111 du:.i•b l-:n1•l 14 .. 1
Xtra. p urk1ni.: J•,rwl
palw l'ool & J·H" Two
mod l'I:. $100 II. S421J.
/\dulL'I Only Mli <!!IOI
Ni·w 21ir. I' 2l1a THWlll\:.1•
1·ni b 1-!•• r f f"Jlll • 1•n(•I
llUllfl, lfUICl llrt'lt ( ;IMlll
lrx· i.;11,...,. to 1·1 l·rvth1n1•
/\lluJL-. Only ~rT5 .& $:.l'J:,
t>15 4tn<1
Avail Aui.:. 15 111 ,
llilaut1ru1 lll'W lrg :11Jr,
1·onll11 . 2 1'.1r 14 .. r.
1KJ01 /lcru\J:. 1·rt"I, itcl 1111•
Nr So C:.t 1'1111.11. (JUll'l.
$.')75/rno !°)4!1·37111 morn
lllsts & l'VC/> .
2Br w /gar. 1·urJ)•.'l:.
Wtr pcJ 1>31;.4120 I 5pm
2176"8 " Plucenlia $200
Easts1dc, extra lrl( 2hr.
pouo. gur. $375 642·!°)4ff4i
or 64:>-4483.
I ~r l!J.1 lill4>i
IJu1Jlcx :! UH. :! ha. till
Ill,, walk to hd1 l'r1v yd
'"" tl•·•·k N•>w s:1!J:1 t~a IWl.213 1flG4 41~1
ttiaatirqon IHch 3840 ......•.•.•.•..........
*DELUXE*
GARDEN APT.
2 Ir, Adults only
:1 pools
Cowrl-d car pur1
patio aJ>L'>., BM<t:.
clllM' lo fwys & bl"h:.
walk to:.hoppm11.
1711 I Goldewwest
atWarMr
847-6064
M.ailiMJon Gr•ada
I Ur 1 &, 2 blk:. from
waler, no pt•L-. OlO Z!S
l9lh Sl. 842.03[)5, s:lll 822:!1
U>vely ull udult. no J>t•b.
I. 2. & a HR apL-;, 6200 t-.:d
mger, JIU. 1146-0619.
Ouplex. I I,\ mi to oc~an.
2br, !bu. <lining rm,
lrplc. $475. & 2br. l hu.
levin~ r m . $42:>. <:all
L Hrry or Gary ~.
lmli;JOCI.
~ 3 bdrm, no ~L'>. av111 I AUi-( I. 633 :iGaJ, S4ll 3000 402 If.th St. :1 hr, 21,., hu,
or642·0450 dbl frplc, chlhwhr. ~
846-7961.
DLX Vll-:W-2br . 111·1tr
Newport Jlght.s 2hr. lba,
extremely cute. clean re ·
fer, stove, elec 3or al"(e
No p e t s ssso. d y11
833-2900. 645.fil82 Ask r or
Cwt
beac h & :.hop:., $.'IGO. New deluxe 3 Br. 2'11 bt1
2 bdrm lrlr $200/mo + Adlls. no peL'I. 645.6579 I..ie ywrd. (laruge Kid"
ulil's No children or 23)I Pacific o k. no pet s $SOU.
qi.. 6'2·9193 ~ZMJG. 8411·26SS
3 bdrm, I~ ba. rum rm.
N<-'e yd.
VN::.ANT HB loc. 4 BR. IS7~
Bach w1:11ma ll hr. nt'W • ....... IHch 3741 w&llpaper, tpts. pn mt
••••••••••••••••••••••• •:. ~•dt!. S2HO Kir k
LAGUNA BEACH MTR 548-4.'lll.
:i Br condo, 1 v, Ba .
avall 8/1. ~-
2L3 /86'HS24
Fam Rm. rp1c. _,mo. llttrs • .......i., lovely 3 IJR. Alk fot Keith. 982""471 ....,...
2 mi to beach, 4·S 8r'11 +
d e n , e xec hom e.
prdener It water lncld.
$100: Xlnl c:ond. 963-$840
~rk Condo, 2 BR. 2
IMI, aar•ae. aec gale, 40 &
ovo r y r a of a a e .
W•hrtd ryr, clubhae.
pool, facll for hobblea. s
RM to bcb. MT5. 91JM278. -.ea1, ia-4756: 11a•w• ...... JJ42 .......................
~ve bome 4br. 4ba,
l ·c•r 1ar. full 1-ile~ Tr1nidad ........ lJr,AY.tl nm. 11•1mo. 8Dat ......... --.
end unit. mo Mo.
Apnt 644-0134
8e)'81de Cove Weel, upper
m H t er suit e, lowe r
bdrm or den. W11terfront complex with view. 9800
per mo. ror lease. A.n.. s.
8'73--:.o&. AvaU. Aua. I.
~ 11ere hone9 OK, hu,e 3
b*m borne ln Back Bay
IO X M ll llvln1 rm w/frplc, aep. bunk house
W/Wel ber 1750/D'I O.
MWm •MCMllN .
For~ Uvlot·UU. la kl 0.nyon condo 2 a--3 w/pool, lenldl. ~o pets. 1176.
......._ MNITI
INN. M11.ld ser v .. color ---
1V. heated pool. UUI. Near new 2 br. 2 ba N.
(714>494·5294. 98S No. Costa Mesa. AdulL'I only, C.OUt Hwy. oo pets. Oay11 675--0562,
Blch apt. walk lo beach.
utd furnis hed. Slll6Jmo ..
4'1·3119 all 5pm.
North End studio. $275 ln·
eludes utilities. Call
~673-1418.
The Bluffs new dlx condo.
Nr. cx<ean. 2br . 21tlaba.
Adults . Owne r . S51HL
542-7429, 2l.3/821 ·586K.
• uas or 499·36311. 2br, 2ba t.ownhowlc. clean. $360, gas p aid , 1912 ......... IHdt 376' Wallace, manaaer want· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed.8'5-1300.
Bf.AUTIFULLY dC<'oral· 1--------ed 2 Bdrm on Udo with 2BRl~Be,810JO&M&.:.
all a~. Mlnl vlew. CM. SMO. No children.
9800 /mo. We terfr ont lmlll dot OK. fKJ,7344
ftomM. Gl·l4QO,
Udo l1le, waterfront.
bedl. apl. Prefer older
mH, DO pell. AH . ~i....
..s.A....S
Bachelor S28S. Pool . Jacutd1 ... BBQ, cloeed
pr .. adWU.nopeu.aaclO lllrle Ave, ... a.47
2 Br 2 Ba studio. garage.
11ml yrd. no pel.11 sass
rro. 675-f670. 53&-338"7
2br. Iba, m ins fro m
beach, $2915.
5*-0844 /75't-538 I
Largc2 BR, I ~ b1.
aar113e. C pl~/drps .
1356/mo. Mar. 77U ~Uls.
Apt D. 847-41341, 613-3115
Near $ point.a 2 bdrm l ba •
1185. Call 973·3971 or ao
dirc'l't m 1 Commodore
Urclt H.B .
Walk to beech, Bach •
9lo¥e • retrll. lllOmo. .. ........
*t;i'C~ .... .......................
Uivoree • Bankn1114ey
GO AdJOG Lqal Typlft1. •u•·
w. ear.~-CIC'aMnl sa.m t ie•• Alto up
bolntt)' Work &Yar
'nv:lt tnOW't untC Fr
~~ ra~!TllJ
C5' twrj
I'"~
ILllCl'alCLAH
•••t rat••· ti ••\
worll••Ulll• Scnatl ................. --C8arl1ty 6
CIOl'flltt,
.._INmm'I.
m.TIU
, I I
H Lit•
Roaded.
""" •t
.......................
WOOD, l•ni:ea, 1•to1.
pilllllol. r .. 1onab&e rate..
UtJl lff~ ................ ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ iit"rvll' • ••I•·· Automallc o peratou
Na!aJYMAIMT.
W11lerA U•U.,d Ce> , ...., .. o1 u rn01e11
lillcll-il DOW t1paod· In& IDtO th• coin.
••rchl /dom•tt It lllalW ~ ol ift,
ten.&·MirUD1. carptn·
try. ,r.;: iiumblaa.
tarmt ~1 .. aln1 or in· ~-W• wouJd like • oppodllDit)' to bid Oft
'/Wr wor\. Call 5Gaos trumMM-4PM Mon l''r1. -------.t:1 \ ~ v • .......................
... ...... ....
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Us' 1 lfu 11l1& ln1 u u• n · ··-······ .. ·········· --······ .. ·········• -"-············ I do It all·1lr(fludtr. Cedar Crpt CltH'f , Bricltwortl. Small Jobi. ~~ baul ....... /lbaunpoo" wDdow Newport. Cotta 11•• • ... . .n.re: ~··· nr ......... IMDe.17$-Sl75ev_es_. __
... Ck. m'1 dn I ..-v. Rel/Comm. !lick. 11oat block work
Reuonable. Simon. tile floors. concrete
ll'Mtlululint.1Wll41lup, 751•1 patloa, walkll, drive-=~~· Free Remrltbly effettl waya Free eat John
-• aea1oned lady to or-... J.511 Your H arbor a rea
MIKE'S HAUlJNG ALL pniie •-eta )'OW' bm, •--------painter, int/eat. Prof. TVPEH. DUMP TRUCK ~ nfa. Audrey mock, brick alwnpatooe. qualily work. Reaton • LOWRATF.S~l'51 4'MO«Sortlt-ta. ~·~·~I~ Uc/Jos. Est cheerfully
V f I b f liven. Dave. 511&'8425 ard r• UH or ltgbl W..11 17 .. w? r I .t or You . ------·----
lunulure. R .. tonable Don't bOuleelean. Let ua ~bly prited. Bob. PAPERHANOER
,..._,Call 64M61.5. do It. allN\fl'E MAJ OS 548-2753/53&-1!&06 Allk about wall graphics
~ raklential. com· provjdina a euaranteed ...... ~~~l me r d~l. lleanup. cleaning servi ce . •••-•••••••• .. •••••••• READY APTS/HOUSES
landau n,. Licensed. Uc'd/bOnded. Free est. l4>ca1 moriDg • hauling. for RENT: pnl'g, clng,
¢all lu or J e rr. 91'5-U0'7 -~. orlic:e supplies, papering-we do ever·
tM-L38T. -Complete ~leaning. tlO'w+old goods & con· yth.ing. Free est Call
We provide qua lily s \rYc laoo c leanup&. ~1563.· ..... C:..s.vlce guarante~d cleaning ~ble rates .. C1Jl -·-· -
.,. I ........... ._ ........ .
IWpa&r • Reroof. All
type1-1 b&n11t•· rockthakes ·tompo.ur.
ft'ee .. Ml--Fin
Avall.
.......................
Uiht up your window•
w /be•~ stained llHll
overlay ~aq ft.~
T•'11'-...... .......................
ciarence's TV. Local
tervice. Good rda. Rsobl
ra&.es. 957-loe& .......... .......................
Will 1>Mbys1t, my home.
~.ch " T-.lbert II""•· ~M'.hool only IHll-6W
.......................
For yow-OtC!Jt twkuall or
diftlll'lr pany
R l' pa Ir s pec 1 'It Y' •
Wl4*'74
'y~ complete aervic~.
14 llelertioa °' PllJ>fel'li " a~es~!~_5 __
••• .. •••••••••••••••••• service. Ins /Bonde d. .__..mornings & e.ves Proper prep a ration •
M•nly•'• Cl•Hl•t ~105 OK. --•. ----_ pnme & paint. Re fs .. Tie -Free ~st. Lawrence. ••••-••••••••••••••••• Sen. Housecleaning. Woman .,_ "'4 Senkft _64..'HmS --· _ _ Ceramic tile & marlile fow 19«-A..c ...
Panial or rocnl)6ew pni
.,.nt.lon Ill your lutl'hen
by a Ewopcu ••hcC &r
& llef'Vl~ pt>t"Min.nd wp
pbed ll r~'t!ded Appalnl·
meoLs for e:>t1matCl> &
plaMJog. No ohlii>ulu>n.
548-6410
... Lit•-., •..............•..•.. with a personal l<>Uch ! hai exp . 'and refs. After •••p••••••••••••••••••• shower & tub units. Free eal. $37.SOup. 3pcn.&42·25.56. Llv~&nnursingor tompa Paper hanging, RU•h~y Ph.&:IZ-lM68
hW..Stnice Oardttuna. cl~:.n uplf &
landscaap1ng. Ctlor tie
lbutJu. ~ 1C112
Mt<.'kl WaieOonaW,l.PGA
Hancbo&ul Joeq\lln GC ~1~ nioa '40·$45 d a . Good woric only. Steve. Days _ _ __ _
II: di .a. Yo r excel lence 1n m s.ZU/J.14..76'1 41M-Tnt.Evcs494·6254. y,_Senk. •••••••••••••••••••••••
fltsUMESrover let~.
profei:>s1on1tl pr~1wnt11· t.K•. rea.Mlnablt! tutei.. r t.L'lt !lerv 11:t1. 49.'H973 a11k
rorOeo
pvt b)' appt.131· 171U I a I ~ ~ houaeclearung Clearung ---• -·---· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............ .,......... Unllaut«!: ~37~ '" ff ..,....,.ri .. -Int Paint & wallpaper. Prof tree trimming & re •VERY LOW PRICES•
on landscape maint.
Ge rt J • •••••••••••••••••••••• SUSIE'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qua1 work. reas . pr. Free rroval service. l''r~ .:sr.
O.EANlNGSERVICE Housecleaomg, reasona· PETERS PAINTING ~Steve s.47-4.281. i'~or Olll963-963&AM . Georg.: 549·2015
tlo me Pride -gard e n
cleunuJ)6, haul aw11ys ,
rotoUlhn~. ~·1766
E qui pme nt r e n-1.al.
operated-Tracloadcr·
backhoe. J 04SO. Cal
loader 941. 10 whl Jump &
bobta.tl. lSyrs hillside ex·
cavation, pipe lines & util
wk. M.ike Math1eus l714l
496-9723
751·7368 b le ,ral es . Ca ll Exp 'd Rea Rate _e_xt~l·~~IJ1_m ___ _ -----Robinson's Housecle:tn· r · s · s . ......._.. Want a REALLY CLEAN Free Est . Call Gene ....... 18---&. •-...,
lit.:AMONEY llROKER
We tram & provult-ull
~l-es & lt•"'1en. Ill low
<.'Ofit ~ 'lZ14
c...t/COllC ..... ang. 847·7816 .... n..aa> 1--r-" ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE? Call Gingham ~------· •••••••••••••••••••••••
<.:.arpenler tl't..-c Es t. Any
:.a~ jobs. Call Al wn or
1~JnY. 646-8649 ------____ ..
CUSTOM
I nt.enor Carpentry
by Jay, • 642·11Hl.l'J
•RF.MODELING•
OCc part.itions, paneling,
l'l>tm finish work. decks,
fe n ces, s kill e d
crafts men t'rce est.
64.S-5609
••••••••••••••••••••••• Cemmt work or all kinds.
J.'ree est. 15 yrs expel' Garderung. mruntenance,
Also bk>c:k walls. 550-0757 I a nd Sl' d p 1 n g B, b . M.'>-1.570, 21.3/ 323-6754)
Foundations. ret a1 01n g
walls, blocks, pal10~.
u c·d. 536-50t3. S4tH30'J
----Yuro car e , complete. Um~ Rulaabll•. Reasonable . •••••••••••••••••••••••
Refs. Cleanups. 646-6684 Ca rpentry. fencing & roof----o.....,.,a.-.,
••••••••••••••••••••••• College Students. beat a ll
Expert drapery cleaning, pncl!S. RotoUlling. sod.
done in your home. no m. seeding, s pr1 nkle rs.
converuence·no wailinJ:. clean·UJl6, tree prunini::.
Coast t'abri c Care hauling . C all J on. ~7433. ~----------BedricCll LAWN service, land
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~cape. clce:en·ups,
ing. Nojobtooaml. Papa
Cliff. 631-4264
Repairs, Ha ndym an.
Plumbing, e l ec.
spnnlder, pamling, elc.
Any household repair.
Thly. &t2· 1492 aft 4.
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Ou'l. Free est. 645-5123 ttiamwlMlwt rm paantmg. t.:xt & int. Neat patches & textures
••••••••••••••••••••••• Uiw rates. Refs. f'rce AtEEEST. 193-1439 Robin's Housecleaning
Srvc. for a thoroughly clean house. 540-0857
MRS CLEAN make 1t gleam . Bac h .. apls,
homes. Bel 9 or aft s.
549-9372
DAMDYDUSTBS
Wkly or l time serv.
V ACANTS. rent.a.ls our
s peciality . S T EA M
CARPET CLEANING .
Bonded. Ins. 1-'ret: Est
55.2-4106.
HOUsnatOBS est ~4780. S364383 P a1 nt1n g & pla s t e r
patching. Keasonahlo
rates. Free est ~·7 191f
A group of local teachers · ~ wtll co.re for your home Pa1nl1ng. INT /f;XT .
wluJe you are away. Ph Neat. honest. reas . 12
64.'>-8616ex. 2. yn, exp. L1c'd. 9ave ,.-+2-964-100.~
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F\ne ext PainUng. St. lie .
an-. Try me. 836·SSSS 24
hn. Richard Smor
Plumbing repair . Spec. in
remodel.mg, copper re·
pipe. Free est Top Hat
Plumbing. S37 ·3l!H l nl t Eic l Dependable -------Reasonable. Free est. We're onJy 112. but we do 1l
Call Jay. 548 6159 better. Fr~ e:.l. V1l>a /
----· MC. hr /tnsd J oe 543·S779 H.es1dcnLJal & commerr ial ----
ELECTRICIAN-Priced _ha~i~f!42·~
n1 · ght·free c1s1 l1mbsate on I Gczu al ~ices
pa 1 n l 1 n g . t• r" c Any plumbing . wate r ocx:; Student. 1 Ton truck. The Moppets Cleaning esl1malcs. Res. rate.;. serv, leak!.. balhrm encl.
Trash, tret! trim. Dan Service. Professionals. 675-9591 n•ram1c tile fleas.
argeor sma JO •••••••••••••.••••••••••
Lie. 11-33'7~ __ !13-0359 PIANO LESSONS
642·3224. well estab. ~2393 - ------832·2A61S --__ European Landscaper. The fastest draw 111 the ---
Free Trial Lesson, Ct'cd
teacher. exp. Reading.
math. 1-"rench. Ks nbl.
Local tails r eturned
673-6013
GUITAR
Lf.:SSONS
848-51181 or 9ti1H7JS
Typiag Serriu . ..................... .
LP Office Serv1res. Pror
typt.N:. term pa~rs. re·
s u mcs c•t c Lou1 ~e
Hagan.&t2-7221.
WIRdowCle•MJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Collejle studenll>. window
wa..,h1nJ(. Kes1d ts lore:.
Xlnt work
642-54491645· 7972 f'inish earpenlry t'rt~e
est. Patio deck,,, elc
fi:jl-4218 or 979·2242 Want Ad Results 642·5678 645·J003
Jb;e-sofnething tosell? SEU. Idle 1terru; with a Top work Fair pncc West. a D111ly Pilot :iEl.L idle item,. w1•h a
Oassd1ed ads do at we ll. Dally Pilot Clasa;ir1ed Ad. Refs 646-487 1 dys /eves Oawf1t.'Cf Ad. 642-5671(. Oatly Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. Classd1ed Ads 642·567~
Apot hwHb Uwfw1t. ......... ts u..t.n.. Vacation Refttals 4250 Gar-5 Office..... 4400 ............ llcMal 4500 ...._, . ~ ... •-•b/
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• far 'l.eRt 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OppMlmcity 5005 Perwtlll.1/
SlOO
ttowf'A• llouse for rent. Big Bear ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bearh ok /apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 --"&F.-ct .....,. c I 6 l r New front l>trt..'Cl locauon, ._. ttariNMF :!Ly s Pfi • 1nens urn. Dbl "ar or storal(e rear of ... e1 •• ''-onery "'""'loo. •'-Uc--•••••••••••••••••••••••
············r·· .. •••••• Lost · Grey Siamese cal .
I I C II " -"" ""' :n.'-• Park Irvine Bus 1nel>S ~ ......,.., ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Oean 2 BR I ba. garage, !2S rule Y pr cp · a 563 W. 19th. CoslJ) Mesa 67s-49l2 broker Center 4 901 sq ft t'or Or311Ste On·Sale $311.000 • I • c 1wwwt1 SI 00
•lt.. 1··~_. 1 '"'"b r I undry lk after 3 p m 548· 1989. .,,..,mo. """2277 -----• • · c;ur, ... unuO, r• a, rp~ . la : W<I LO stores ... _.v __ ~ --~RT lse/opt1on lO buy. Pvt ~~~ 1800)252 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Balboa markt:t, July 13
Ca II 673-430t ----
.iar opnr, pool. tennis $300. 493-27 10 T hoc I f 3 """"".,.....,,,.._ Pt *-4892 494 3966 <·rt:.. S450. 21J/S!>ti·ti640, ---------LW<e a •,new y um, Offiu._... 4400 y. · •_.:_ __ f'EEorL~ASt: 714/~6297 Duplex, close lo bch, ul1I BR. 3 lia condo w /dock, ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAY 1500sqft. l310Logan,CM t'rench Polynesia Tahiti
. furn., $400 mo. 1 BR tcnrus & pool. 9SS·J38S Of1'1CE space available •350to 2000 Sq Ft $400 pr mo. 646-75 12, or outer islands . Beach
Spac1oos, clean 3br, 2ba, 498-:MOO t.>Yl!. __ -· at 17875 Beach lllvd ....... Suites 548-0000 fronls a v a 1lab l l'
frpk , bltins, 1 mi bcb. · --------Wni:htwood Village vaca · near Talbert in Hunt· •W.W View• ----------Developers only please.
213/432·7936 ask for Dan. 2 bnn, 2 ba, SJSO. Clean, lJon home for renl 3 beds. ington Beach. $50 ~r ..W IMDUSTIUAL Ownen; an Haw au look· -newly painted. Nr Bch. month. Phone message •w.t lar UNITS FOii LEASE mg for foreign investors ~.~ ••••• ~~ ~--------sl~~J67oanyLimo ::;i~;1~n:!'thm~tr; UDOMAltlHA aa;e lo 405• 605~ & 91 ~~S:e a co d c
2 Br.oceanv1ew,new crpls..la.AM 3110 --c--Pit rr Ph VIUAGE rreeways.aliOO sq rtwith -----·-·---
& paaot. Ve ry clean! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wailulo lbdrm.v1ew on· Io o ice. one 675-1662 office.714/89tl--2030 llftllft9LJC11:a..airir.
000 OE VILLAGE do. 1540 fl. from beach. 6424321ext.276. ~ _.._ ~.549-1186or83J.8917 W S I Slee""' 4. Fully eqwp. ,.__.POI~--1 MOSFR .... 1_... Ctaw 4550 OrangeOn-SaleS163,000 ------COND0-3 B r . 2 B a . "" ......,.,._ "'"' _. ~• -~ Oldlaa t 47 48 PENTHOUSJ-;·NO. ENO squeeky clean, $450 mo. kitchen. Pool, exercuie Established Newpo rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ue ype or 2Hr. 2ba luxury apt : Lg ~7573a~. rm. lndry facil. S68 per UEC. sums Beach full ser vice e x· »"sq l'l. 1500 ft oC storage _TuU __ ·Fr_ ~~~.>.252-2000
ter race. panoramic ----day.IM6-88l7. ___ Jamboree&MacArthur ecutive s uite . 3 in· or s hop. C.M. are a llil'N1•111t
ocean views . Ma lure 2Br. lBa dplx, immac. all Honolulu. Waikiki area Bay Windows dividual offices now 6424758 adults. Referenct.-s. No bltns. fncd patio. W /D J>tl&lbCarpet. availab&e. All amenities
b k •3 25 m Condo. 2 BR. 1 b._, k1tch. 1ir11 -.737 pets L s e $600 mo . oo ·-up, • o . Furn 'd . 1 35 d ay .4 ._a • included lo mooth to
..,._., ~1 .-_ ..... _. 644«1_6_48.___ ----------m o n t h r e n t a I . ----------,......._...._ AllPOttT ARIA MacArthur at Jamboree.
Storage lot~feoced o n
50x85'. 1 bl.k from Orange
on 17th. C M. 675-5375.
5015
~Kl LO .999 Bar or
SILVER. S175.
831-3128. OCEANFRONT 2 Br. 2 ba lp luawh ,_.shed ..... to Shere 000 Bristol St. Expotlure EXECUTIVt.: ROW INC .
w 1privacy. greenery . •UwfwRl.a..d 3900 ....................... l2llO sq. rr. 4 office s wte 752-7170 ..... W..e.d 4600 ---- ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,to~ 5025
Responsible, work1n1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• crasrung surf & su,....r ••••••••••••••••••••••• with Ii a hl e d s i 0 n -----..-MoVlng'! Avoid deposits & .. .. b e a c h . $895 /m o . ntEEXCITING cul h vJn g e xpe ns es! availability Xlnl accc11i.
Wate rfront Ho mes PALM MESA A.f'TS Professionally s ince lo new CdM lrwy. Con-
631-1400 MlNUTESTONPTBCll 1971. tact Patiudes Center
Ba1·h. 1&2 BR HOUSEMA.TES Leasing Office al 2082 1 HR ocean view. ''• blk fr bi!ach. SJ75 549· I l~ or
IW-M!l17
lbr. lba apL Ocean s1clt> of
llwy, No. Lagunu. Pvt
pal.lo. single only, $325
ul.LI iocld. 4!17-llM
Htwport •ach 38'9 •••••••••••••••••••••••
PARK NEWPORT
J:s a c hel o ri.. 1 o r 2
lied.rooms & Townhouses
11'rom $j69 50
Spectacular s pa. total
recreation progra m ,
social program. 7 PoOls. 8
wnrus courts At ,.~ashion
t~land. Jambon-e & San
Joaquin Halls Road
(7141644-1900
4! Br. 2 ba condo. 1..; btk to
beach, 2 car gar . aulo
opir. Beaut. buy view.
ISL Mgmt 642-1603 ---WESJ'CLI FF 2 br, t i,.; ba
townhouse. Walk lo shop-
piog. Adults only . No
pcts. 1728 Bedford Ln.
$&35mo. yrly. 5411-7533
Crom $255& up 832.4134 S.E. Bnstol IJ200 Of"' call
Adults. No pets. --• ----557-7010.
1561 Mesa Dr.
<5 lilk.s l::ast of Newpart
Ul vd )
9am·5pm 546-9800
Seawind Vill~e
New 1&2 bd'm tuxury
adult aplS m 14 plans
from S)5() + pools. ten-
nis. waterl a lls. pands !
Gas for cooking & heat·
m g paid. l"rom San
Otego Ftwy drive North
on Beach to Mci''adden
then Wes\ on Mc Fadden
to Seaw1od Village .
1714)893-5198.
TRHS-TRHS
ADULT APARTMENTS
Ne'Jlled among Lall pinei>
&rushing streams.
PACIFIC WOODS -__ 8J9.!1, __ _
..... 4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hoom.mate wunled. Male
JS divorced looking for a
roommate. Male or t'em.
to shr by home in M iss.
VleJO.~m 7]0-1629.:_ _
Pvt omc:e for rent, aprx
8"xl0'. ~ W 19th St.
C.M. 646-4070 for info.
Retail /Office space. 700
sq ft. Westc hrr area. RL.-.pon M /F' lo shr 4 Br, 2 J-Sm-4148, call collect. ba HB home. $200 Call
963-9636 AM.
Retired geol, 2 br. 2 ba ,
fplc. pool, rec rm, pn v
entry, $225. 673·2181
fi4S.7953
Rmmte wanted Lo shr Npt
Hgts house. f'ema le ,
$200. 646-20!!6
Expand your lifestyle
With a compatible room·
-rmte. We discover that
person. Call
1WO PEAS JN A PAD
851-0851 or 759·1209
Fenwle to share house in
Corona del Mar. Non
s moke r . $275. Eves.
64CMi645.
O.C. AIRPORT LOC.
Professional office
w/receptionisl Mon·Fri.
$400month to month.
Secreta ria l ser vices
avail. 549-7751
CPAOFACES
f\tm or Unfum. C. M •
Npl. Bch. area. lnclds
l.Jbrary . forms. xerox.
phone aosw., parking.
646-4428.
MEWPORT CIEMTIA Dcsl.gn Plaza. LuxurioUK
<tfice. Sub·let. 642·5'56,
M0-7000.
blClltfHWIH
New add.ition lo s wte 180.
FUU service exer. swtes
in Newpart Center. 14
new offices in plush sur·
t'Ound1ng s w 1under-
ground assigned park.
mg. From S295 mo Ask
about our move-in al·
Iowa nee.
Newport Regency Cor11
1714 )644·7189
Law office or other pro·
fessional office. AVCO
t'1nan c 1al T ower .
Newport Center. Sm~le
offices or 3 office swte.
R.oception area, Xeroll.
law library. 955·2411 or
675-27U.
write r seek s o n e
bedroom cotta ge 1n
Corona del Mar or Costa
Mesa Quietness essen·
tJal. Write Classified Ad
it206, Daily Pilot, P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa
!t.!6216.
Dclill'e lse;rcnt of h<>UHc
cpl lookmg for unfurn 2·3
bdrm w1encl yd for 2
rmture dogs. llave good
re f 's fo r a ll of ui.
751·9100, 12-4 pref. Steve
or Jean
Senior c1t1zen woma n
looking for reas apt in
CDM. NB. or C M •
please phone 1 ·296-3880
I or 2 Rm Stull>s from $75. Fem. needs home. Aug
179 W 19th SL. Call Tom 1st. Easy gOUtg. quiet &
54().2200 busy Ca.I I Pam . 556-9917.
••hnta...tal 4450 . ........... , .•.•......
For store & office space at
rcasonable rates.
500 to 5000 Sea Ft.
MESA VERDE rm
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E. C.M.
S4S.41Zl --------
Wanl'i lo rt.ont by Sept I
In Npt. Bch .. CdM. Irv
areas. 1 or 2br. unfurn.
house or condo. Local
bus . woman w /r efs Quiet. rt-l.labte. $300. Call
759-00681eave mess.
h'anl/taftst/ .......
SWIHGLOAHS
and
2nd Trust Deed Loan!> on
rc:.JdeotJal property
CuslOouzed lO mei.:l
your needs!
R.E.DEPT.
SAMTIAGO IAHtC
7141832 • .5200
{NEED
{MONEY
• CUDITHO
flttOILEM
z..d & 3rd TD ao-1
547-5402
Arranged by
Coet tto.. Lo.11
CASH FAST
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY Sl
Stoll any item or c:om
btnauon of items for 173 or le5s with a Penny
Pl.ocher Ad. 3 lines for 2
consecutJve dayi. E.irh
addtt.Jonal lint' 1r. 6& for
lhe2days Charge 1t '
Nonwnmerr1al ads
For mort' 1nformat1on
and lo place your ad rall
642-5671
*** 40~!l~'f!
liunungton Beach
You are the winner of
ttn. frN tickets
1S22 50 value>. lo
Rlngbnl( Hros.
tbrn11m & 11:111\•\
(.;lf'('U~
Al.12. 2nd lhru 13th
i\natM!am Convention
Center
Tickets must be ex ·
changed for res~rved
seats al the Convention
Center ahead of 11me .
Call 642·5678. ext. 272 Lo
claim your t1ckcL'i .
.. * *
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Gather -Adapt
Tille-Govern -
TEETH
The girl who uses kisses
as a weapon l8 armtld to
theTEETit. ----------Lolt&F...t 5100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lovely 2br. lba, pnv. pal,
encl. gar. $375yrly. No
Pets. Avail. 8-1. '94-3223.
Room w /kitchenette
$72 week & up.
548-975$
llMTAL WA.MTID
Young man. 31, desire•
to share apt or house
with male or female.
lnteresta include
photography.
journalism. theater,
Lido Bldg h as 2 shop
spaces wilh bath. 350
aq.ft. at $400. 1100 sq.ft.
a1 suio. Avail S-15. 3355
Vla Udo, N. 8 . 67a.4156
LET'S MAKE A DEAL
1200 sq. rt. in great loca-
Uon ln Fountain Valley.
Please call Cheryl Green
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ROS
2nd & 3rd homt.'<lwner
loans fast. .. for any
purpose! EZ terms. past
credit no problem. C~I
now ... Noobligatlon. Bkr •-------•
--.-----. --
3 BR, 2 ba.. upper apt.
Near Lido. Quiet area.
Adulta pref. Agt. 675-8J70 ---·--
Beaut quiet home tmi.
bch. Lag. Bch. Room
avail. kitth & lodyr priv. + Fam.rm. S250mo.
$129t -------aodtraveJ.
Excel. referencet1.
available. CaUC714)
548-1914, orwrile lo
CXc Space m beaut Irv
bid&. recept room, 2 enc
orc·s. s tora 1e rm.
mall90.
<313> 540-0227 ____ _
Harbor Blvd, C.M. Prime
comm'I 10( '300/mo.
5e-W6 or 675-2213
Newport. Nr P.O. Modern
955-1610
K>NEY AVAILABLE Lo
cost. any purpose. Mr.
Hargrave 951-3535
Bmlneea/investment
loans. any purpose.
All· 842-0455 __ _
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
call:
642-5671
Lost 2' g reen ig uana row area. Laguna. c .. u
«M-1400or8J3.~l
LOST : Walk1e-Talk1e
pnvate frequency bust
ness rad.lo (Looks like a JX>bce wut.) Brand name
Reda-Com. blk. Vic
Brookhurst /Ba nning.
H B 7 I 1 7
21J.532-U02 n ic-968-1202.
IAlt: 2 Irish Setters. 2 tu
2"'z yrs fem & 1-6 mos
fem. Hunt. Beach arm..
Name & pb. no of owne r
inside collar . Respood lo
"Brandy & Maggee"
REWARD. 963-a.47
fOUND: Clium or adopt
Irvine Animal Car~
Center. We have just tftc
pelfor you! "Dusty" is a
baJlplaycr , 'Maggie" 1s
a real love. "Shane"
bkes to romp. We abo
have Shepherd mix pups.
Doble mix. Retn~vers.
s11¥11l oo.ts & Cork apoos.
even a pregnant Bettglt·
& more Cati. & k1Uens
too They all nl~ lovini;
homes; can you help?
754-3734.
FUUND. Claim or adopt.
t'em Doberman pup, tan
w/blk . 6 mos. Fe m
blktwhlSpan1el mix pup.
approx 4·5 mos. Fem
Chihua hua. approx 8
mos. blk /bm 1-'em blk
German Shc1>herd mix.
approx 1 yr. Others .
Arumals picked up by NU
Anima l Control n ew
shelte r: Newport Hills
Arumal Hospital, 2670
San MJguel. NB. 644·3656. ----
l'Ound bird. Vi c. J6th. St.
N<.'WJ)Ort Beach. 673·6964
M .6pm. .. ---
Found male Hus ky I
Shepherd black & tan oo.t. Vic. BeacJ'I/ Slater,
H.B. 847-491.S.
FOUND: Lg re m a lc
Blonde Shep mix. Gold
eyes, 7.19 H.B. 548-8449
~since last Thurs. AM.
8'k • wht, M. am dog,
named Lucky. 541H966.
Vic. ol Victoria &
Pomona.
IBr. 3ba, luxury new
twable. Pool, spa. teo-
Dia. Nr beada. $695.
QlM, clole to buch.
$12.5mo. lnclds ut.11.
675-1497 ----... 1811 -.. -Ma.ter bdrm. priv. bath.
"Jeremy",
Research Dept,
Universal Studio&
DllU1 butors, P. (). B. •a
Universal City. CA 91808
SANTA ANA. Only
$75/mo. Small offices. at
325 No. Broadway or 1102
Weal 17th St. For more
llllo caU Renata 556· 77fP
511 sq ft-. store or ore. 2630
AVON·( El. 213-477-7001
Want to buy • business
andeamover.io.ooo +a
year! Seamless Rain
Carrying Systems. We
m1ke our own & install
the m o n the job.
Guarantee business r rom
referrala. Plus lots more ~. 2 trucks and
mach. $75,000. More
roomtoexpand business.
servinl all of Orange Co.
Eetab11ahed business
ove r 5 yeara. Phone
56&-77Zl aA epm.
....,Wllllld IOlO •-------
fAlll cal blk W/Wbte long
hair large 12 lb male.
~ be injured. Wood·
bridge area REWARD
lmely Versailles lbr apt. privileges, student OK.
Ouardlchlecwity, anclerp cm"pOlt 9l75mo. 146.aaM ....... pq. Refrt1 lncld. •• &.
=Cal, MHm. or -1--r-1-1--1.----4-200-
8M>DQ1>R UNITS from
D per mo &lllfum. 100'
DdiDoc.aD. For more in· ID.at Ren.It. al551M'W7
.......................
l..quna, oceantroal prtv.
bea o b , flahlnl
weekly /mo. Wiater Rat.el .... l •..
Harbor & Frwy, C.M. 2 nm. SblO~ 3 nns, S2IO.
A/C, cpta, drps Altna I&
,_, roommate to ahr a ewe. 64CMl812.
Br 2 Ba condo Irv. Nn· CXftce b&ctg nr Lido lale
lldtr, Sl50+util. 558-5685 Zl50 to4700 ft. Highly lm-
Paln. proved pvt offices. Xlnt .-n. roommate needed lot Atty, CPA, rinanclal.
IOllbr 2 Br 2 Bl 1pacioul Bkr. will co-operate.
llPl ln Npt Bcb. aeo + ...-,nor 1115:.~ ----r-
uW.. cau se.oa Diii WACI 1 R•pombUe Fem. 25 to 30 ••Up, loc. on NewPlft
to •· Jrwe, *· bm on Bl. NB. Call ta-80 or ...... la[ '75-MM. •1211 -----~~ -~-~~~~ ~
CXftceorretail. 2 rm•· pvt be 1275/mo 588 W. 19lh st
C.11. JMt 5&2ZT1
Udo bldl bas 1100 aq n .ap ~ w/batb avajl
•15. 3315 Via Udo N.8 .
f7Ml.W
Commerclal building
3,500aq. ft. Open apace. HardWood floor. On Npt.
llvd. CM. Call 846-5718
days, eves. 842-8632.
Swtmming Pool Service
RoWt. oeu 930.000. ~ hr
wk, Npt/CM. 1-913-5098.
CERAMIC BUSINESS.
.. •••••••••••••••••••••
$5000 buy s p artial
ownership in movie.
Dtimated Sl2.000,000
gnlll(714)957-G207
Mwls I a.T,... Dtidi 1035 ....................... .,...._..c..
All types ol real estate
ln~•lnce 1949. s,.1111-.•
WTDt
MNl71 145-0611
CASHPORTD11
Bllboa ltlHcl. •••II T1t11i1 !bop. Hilb profit, Amartcullort.M7·'11.$1
CANNERY VrLLAGE
1ar tahop wltb ample l*iJ. ¥11 3Ut 9&. fn.4t28
Entire ta ... t«y, kiln.
P<>Uer'• wbefi. molds.
lbow ~~eenware, *· WW iDalruct. .... .em.
LIJ6l or Found a pet? Call S6739
Animal Assist a n ce -------
League. S11 ·227_3. no fee_. Fouad lta.lian 1reybouad yng female. Vic SaAl&
FOUND: White puppy
apa. 6 mos .. viclnily or
Newport West. Hunt· lftllAJD Beach. Loob like
Samoyed. Call 983-l8S6 .
Found vie. Goldenwest &
Hell, H.B. black male
German Sbe pherd.
ea.at
Lost : Nor we 11 an
Ellbound. II. aUver /IF'/ w/blk face. liprilafdale 6
McFaddea. Reward. •'J0.11
Ana lf&ls. s.:s&-1• ----
Found Female Cal
blk,brn 6 wht Vic
Brookhunl • Edlncer
SM-3>19
,.. nll1 SHO ....... -............. .
EDerluiD« lllASSAG E Bob.f ..... (Jc llURUt
OulcaU .. 11, ... Slll ---MICl=•n
•Oli .. * at«e. ,111 AC•· Avail. low CMll'bcad. '14,000 + ..,.. Call f/f iice. Act tnv. t7MaU REiiiµ Wanted ta0.000 to be ,.._ ______ _
17M1JO •---------• leCUl'Cd by 2od T.D. on••
UAM.aAll UW74t
___ _.___ .......... , .... LN&ma Blach pro.
U°MI.... 410t 8tarl la 10H OWll Pll't1 '1J0,000 equll1. ~ ....... ••••••••• 9'ltllborhoocl II ,011 Cell Plul., ..... &.-.. _.. . J MJ. 5000 Mab. Eueptloaal OP·
ft. tl·l .UU. Qtw PDr"Ellk1 far,._.... in· lflUAPfTOf L!_.AMI IC otnee. ...... COIDt • ,, •• l "U~ __ ,.
• • 11ltoa pr Lake ~ _...,_, OFAPPllAJIAL
l'Wtal. IM l»J owar. :-.:=.=:-#"._. tllO+~. ·~.a:·· --,,, ~
LOST: 't111 nt vlc AflOXYl.ADY *
Adaml/Planatla, CM , OU'D:ALLOtlLY..
Sprlater Bpaai•I. •f7J.llJI•
bnt/wht. "Oute .... 1". •----------
ftll·ma.....,..., nbt• PRl:ONAflfTf Carta1. tau from ldtllo. ow-P 0 a• caaulq•
llew..rd ! 170·074 nlernl.Mor*-. .... ..... .... ...... .
AllCAU ...,.-
-~muaqeby lic'd tecbnlclan. NB AWt-J»tPMa.-•n
HJRlNO 01 RLJ;
lm>RT•IOR MODEL ro1u1v·s
ADIST
.......... , ..... D
H perlenud penc il
a.tdl utlat &o do In·
tenor room devtlop•
11111111 ,,_ IMH bula.
a.II for lnterVtew. Mr
8-a.l
MlttHIU..·OSADCH E
ASIOC NEWPORT BF..ACH
71Hl'7'W~OO
OP'NEWPORT •• .._. .... TO M>IJ?leve1 ....... , ..... ,
-------COMl'IO''• JIT SIT A chvenalled pre>perty
ISCOITS nauaement conapany 11
<Mcall 867--0eee ~ an aa't to the __ -· ___ Cootroller w /acct'1 •
t'nh ......... co mpute r ac ae nce / ~.1..i~2. ,._.. a oa1ys t bac kground. --Co mputer s cien c e • s. decree prefen'ed. Good
Modelafrearorts ...j)ll)' • benefit&. Call or
, I H18,..... lfJndniaumetoBev.
241r UM71t .ALfANOPBTY ----MAMA.eBen
Male 40, wants female 1812111ale Avc.1, Irv t.'Om~nion btwn 30·40. 912714 967-8711
Ukespicnies,C11mplng& ---------
Jocal travel. home hre Allrlll'lave &lrl1 needed
etc..:. 541:4* aft 6p~..: _ _ fooubllc rel•UOo.s work.
h ..... ~ IHO Prt, run Ume. Excellent
....................... ~.967-0IMl8
<'IOUll on bwuness lrips.
Have fun. C1dl Traveling
Secretar1cs , Urenda.
ljlM.7:i6J
5450 .......................
Seek ing le male. no n
s~er. ~~ to shr J(as
6dn~ w Loni( II.land.
Lea vin g Aug 25th.
714-t!M-4823. Priscilla
·~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
7005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Kmdergarten reg1stratlon
1s now in progre!>s ut The
Ge rber C h lldre n s
Omter. We offer a slate
certified Kindergarte n
JJrogrttm including m ath
& reading readiness a c·
l.JVllies Afternoon child
care provided. Call for
mformallon. ~
7075 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I lome Mngr Companton
for St"fuor M / fo' Hcfint."<1
Mut Wom , 'h.1hld se<:'ty
exc cook, dn ve, shop,
car u l(hl h.'k /Indy. 5 da
ll V tn /UUl $40 da 640-11693
Attr ac\lve fun loving
v1 vaclou1 111ngle girls
from 20-30 able to travel.
Good pay, flexible hrs.
~ exp. Call for an
appt. Brenda. 1194·7!163
A&ao Carriers, Register,
earty AM. I ~·2 tin. per
day. Earn S375-MSO/mo.
Need l(ood whe e ls .
Woody ~3008. 540-6722.
Al!TOMOTJV E
Serricet1••9'f Top Ne wport import
store M.'Cka full-lime, ex·
perienced Individu al.
Good company benefits .
Apply m person at
IEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEA<:ll
Auto Trans Shop looking
forquulafied personnel
5411·2288.
llabys1tt.er. VariablE-pit
d ay!>, M o n ·fr 1.
2.~s :l)pm, your hom e:
or mrnc, s t a rt 9 /7U.
lmne 75">.-07<!8.
BA.KJo;R, exp prd Wtll
lr810 Apply m pers: 705
Jo:. Balboa Bl, Balboa
~-SS>m. __ --
&nklni: f'nvate pral1.ll:ul nur11e,
dmly or Pff home care
1173'itm'J HEW ACCOUNTS
Expcnenre rcqwred for Hllp W..t.d 7 I 00 oor Costa Mesa oHtn :.
••••••••••••••••••••••• l'lt!a Se c all C cur~e
1\1. X'OUl'IUng
C OMl'U TEll
l'OSTINO/A UOITOR.
llpm to 7am. Nll(ht audit
eJCP pref. Must be free to
~occudays totroin.
X1nt Npt Bch loc. Call Cor
appt 6'5-5000 e xt 520.
W11gne,r at 546-2300.
CtllfFe•rd
Swtl •• & """ 2700 Harbor Blvd.
<:oeta Mesa. 92626
An Equal Opportuntty
Employer --------i &nJtlng TIUH/Pllff thM Ac<..'tg Bkkpng
Tl'.:MPOllARY
ltegister t<*iay to work
on variou., accountlnic &
bookkeeping BK8ign ·
menL'I. Work c lose to
yoor home. Acctg clerks,
bookkeepe rs , accoun-
t.ant.a are needed thruout
Orange County. Call WI
for more lnlormallon.
Robert Hall's
Downey Savings & Loun
has an opening in its
O.ita Meea branch for u
pert Ume teller. Sllvings
&Loanor banlung expcr.
prelerred. Must be able
t.o won S..lurdays. Xlnt
working cond. Paid
vacalionK. Yor further
info. contact Mr. 1'1aher·
ty, Tl4!6f.2..7422.
1<:qua1 Oppor Emplyr ecca••H•• BANKING T-t:LLERS-
2333 No Brolidway Ch! Sat. a month. Must
ir.m, Coldwell Banker cWTW1lly be working In
mdg., Santa Ana · bank. Must be bonded.
1714tlJMIOl r>.perhr.8tol2hrs.O.C. ~~~~~~~~~I Raceway Concession. ______________ -, l:b_b._M2_-_5Sl~-
'i I h ........
~
DIY&OPM9CT
SPICIAUST
SIS.IOOPtr._
UANKING
PACfAC FIDllAL
SAYIMGS
Has opening in our
COSTAMISA
&
NOfHAM SOON TO OPEN
BOOKKEEPER Exper roe AIR. A/P, CIR. " ba nk reconciliation
Must type, &rowU> PQ4Mf\· tlal. 8ayrront l oc.
Ph.173·'750. for 1n·
~appt. ___ _
IOOUllPllt
Salary open ror garment
mtg., aell starter, S yr.
experience. Send resume
to: P .O. Box 2203 ,
Newport Beach, 92660
IOC*19H
M•ture pe rson ror II
smill business in Irvine
Qt.JI 546-t673.
BOOKKEEPER / AS ·
SISTANT -Part·llme
Sam to lpm. Account.s
rec., lite typing, phones,
ten key, exper . only.
M arine Hardw a re
Maouf. Pay c omm.
w texpe r . C h e rrye,
642-6506.
boc*keeper'
ASSISTANT
~U time, exp not nee.
Formal education. Jo~or
apptcaU
546-2982
IOODEEPElt
Growing real eatate de·
velopmeot co located In
Newport Beach In need
c:A mature expr'd book·
keeper with real estate
background. Maintain
j ob c o s t r ecord s,
numerous bank accnt.8,
pa yroll returns, e t c.
Salary commens urate
w /ex pr <.:a II 640-4404 for
Classified
C•tar
Sales' Reception
The Dally Pilot has an
opening at the roam of·
lice front counter. Dulles
l'Ol'lllist ol cla.~slfied ud
sales, receptton for the
compan~ & l(eneral
clerical work. Must type
4.'> wpm on electric a nd
be capable of dealing
with tbe public . Op·
portwlity for advance·
ment. t:xcelle nt com ·
pany benefits.
l''or inte rview plea s e
c&U
Personnel Office
642-4321, ext. 'n7
OIAM(iECOAST
DAILY PILOT
3JO W. Bay St.
C-Oeta Mesa
Eqwd Opporturuty
Employer
~ppt.. _____ ---·a·er1-c•a•1 -----
loaldruper LAaGI INSURANCE
H.111 charge. 5 yn. ex per. COMPAHY HAS IM-prelerred for energetic. rapidly growing 1Jeo· telATEC>Pa.IMGS:
technic a l con s ultlnJC
fum. Irvine. XJnt salary 1.IG.AL SICRITARY
& benefits. CaU s.56-1421. 66wpm. 1·2 years exper.
In civil litigation or BOOKK~EPER, full personal injury . 6 time, 10.key touch, accts Months dtc.'laphone e x·
payable & acct& rec'bl. per , good spelhng ap
Tax r eports, payroll. litude, no shorthand re
1'1easa.nt work in a !!ml Q\.lred
business . Beach S ta · DICTAPHOMEOPH
llone rs, 556·2922 Mrs. SS·IOwpm, some die ·
Heckerforappt ___ taphonc exper , good
lbokkeeper, $4 hr. f''(f. apeUer, varied typing.
Noageots please. POUCY
6'2-3347. ASSlt11Lll TIME
•IUILDIHG ........
Experience in bigb n se
building. maintenance.
A IC cxper. would be
he l p ful. Exce lle n t
benefits including free
health " ure Insurance. paid vacation, profit
s haring. Opportunities
IOI' advaocemeot. Apply
OMlck & assemble com
m 'I policies ·-qu a lity
t'Ofltrol.
RECORDS CLEIK
WlU train conscientious
tnd.lvidual.
Excellent working condi·
t.ioM & benefits. Apply in
penon, lj.:»IO, or 1·2:30
al
SAFICO
IMSUIAMCE CO.
17570 Brookhurst
Fou.nt.aUt Valley
THI llVIMI CO EquaJ Opportunity
11171 Camdb1J<•k l~~~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~~~ Ne" port Rcuch •i44 9010 I· ............
lnstaUauon " Serv1 r e. U.L. Co. F\111 benefit:.,
open salary, min 3 yn>
exp. in alarm industry
64Z-34.90 --------C8binet maJter: exp In all
ph~ ancl'g installa·
lion. Must have own
hand tool.a. N. 8 . 6.11 ·5430
CANOY DIPPER. Exp.
Apply In pers: 705 E .
Balboa Bl, B11lboa
2pm-10pm.
-------a.ERJCAL
Of ACE
CLERK
PAITTIMI
CllDIT UMIOM
M»ture person, book·
keeping backgr ound.
$3.25 ho ur starling
salary.
LSI
F.C.U.
DIYILOf'M8n' MIWPOltT llACH
MAMA.. OffK:IS CAHVASSBS •t • .._ -F'OR Earn $200 pr. leed. Work • ...-.r.-~ l'ULLTI ... & lnYoW'owoarea.Nottll· = .. TM....... PAITTIMI ln1 . No ex p e r .
IMcll 11 •11Y T&LllS ~aary. Wiii train. •••t A Trel•l•t Xlnt bentfll1, paid Mam be Mll-dl.lclpUned. C.•ter, 1,1 Mel• medical, dental &r life General contractor " ..... ......... .. ... 661.. blank exper. ...bui_lcle_r_. eau __ ~_5"_932;__1 __
....... MO PM pr_e.!~ar~e~ Call Bill ICASHllER/CLERK • ••· .... ... lt7t. !:::'...&.._., per. to wort put-tlme ln
_ -Cdll pharmacy. Call
*9Wlulu
61rriN Foreman u.t.. eo. J\all beaeftta. ()pm......,. lllA. J yra.
::,:, alarm lDdUWy.
.... ec• Mn. YOUlll, at 6'4·7175 t-....S forbaerview.
SOtmtCOMT
NA110NAL BANK /tljl~Banlt -~&l. Cot&all ..
: For druotore.
pA. llRl E. CoMl" Hwy, Olll.m. ..
CMIBS
UTOIEIWS
3131 W Sepnlrom
Santa Ana, Ca
(714)5'1-3131
Contract TrucU
F.qua1 Opportunity
~erM /F/H
aertc.i
It 10'! were a mm star,
10'! waald have &o pay an
•ttnt. YOU NEVER
llAVE TOPAY
COASTAL
l'Bl5014MIL
AGINCY
140-6015 ,,.,Hllrbor'llCll
NSVDArJE ~ ......... appt
0 mt=AL f\111 Ume~1 tor =-= =cal taakt.
"
j to learn __ ....... toaet
.......... OCJMn. ~dertca1•"'811 ........ .....,.. ...
• Ultl¥JU,. Xlitt oo.
•
7100 ~?~ ..... ?!!~ ~?~ ..... ?!!~
CL&BlOA
CAllRY
FOX M;ENCY
972-HSS ........
~OPB
9winl abilL Lead potl·
lion. Key to d lac •
AJohamameric. Familiar db vattou& l.ypel, blput
documeatl. Beach area.
912-9955
PUICHASING
CJ.ERi
Dltry level JkQllnf pcllll·
Uqo with pro&r~11lve manufac:t~ Excellent
tralnin1 tor a n e n ·
thutlasllc peraon who
Wlllll.I to learn purchu · Ina. DuUea will Include ruinC and U1ht aecurat.e
typm,. Wiii purchase
toolaand other MR01up·
pllet. Reports to the
Purcballn& Manager.
Employee benefit• In
elude medieal, dent»I
~ life lnsur111cc for
employees and their de·
~ and credit un·
ton. We offer a good
~salary.
APPLY IN PERSON
A/IMl•WISOI
10.key touch, ptua ex·
perienee IA a lAluraMe
dep8ltment will land thla
eJJcepUooal potltioo lo
compa n y with 1upe r
benefits. Beach area. LfJR SIEGLER
972-9955 T r a " I p o r t
TB.111 TINES ~mlllc1
Beach area, La guna 3131 WestSegerstrom
Hills & Garden Grove. ~la Ana, Ca 92702
Great compuy fnendly co-workers. Previous t:qual opp e mployer
cashierin& expertence & 1~~~~m~/f~/b~~~-Ught typing o0J.y r~w~· I· _
ments. Clerk lor H.B. drujJstorc,
972-9955
A/PTIAIMH
tight tYJ>ing & outgoing
personality , nice ap.
pearance will land this
beach localed entry level
position.
97i·9955
COLLECTOR
Previous expen ence in
bank, 5'1.L, finance com·
pany, or other financial
lmtitu:llon will land posl·
tioo with exce11ent fringe
benefits & super frie ndly
co-workers
972-9955
CLEllTYPIST
Beach located company.
seeks moderate typist
for th.ts growth oriented
position.
972-9955
MICllO FILM TRHE
Company will train alert
Uld.avtdual to microfilm
d oc ume nts . S up l'r
benefits in this IJcal·h
located position.
972-9955 .....
RECONCILEMENT
DAIMll
No typing. Rapid growth
m this financial giant
ccirp. Good math & lots ur
p1•r:.onuhty will land th1i.
l'ntr,\ ll'Vl!I beach locall'd
'>IJUt
972-9955
exper not necessary ,
Min. age 21. 847 ~
Oerical
Q.IMTYPIST
lmmcdl»~ opcninl( ror a
Oerk Typl8t m our Un·
dcrwnung Dept. Should
have 6 mos orr exper &
type 45 wpm Duties me.
flUng, It typmg & s ome
phone work. Apply 10
pt.>rson
TRANSAM ERICA
lNSlJRANCE GROUP
3421> Bns tol, Costa MC1>a.
EOE M/t' ----
CLERK
TYPIST
lmmed1ale opemni: for
individual with l 2 years
of genera l office ex·
perience. H.<.;qwrcs typ.
ang ~wpm, good wntlE-n
and ornl commun1cu·
Lions, und a knowledge o r
ge ne ra l ofrtc c p ro·
t.'Cdurcs. A backRrouml
m Purcha.'>lnl( or r1•1atL'f1
area is prcrcrrcd but not
required
We offe r au c•x c•t llc·nt
i.alary wtlh a c•umplt•ll•
and comprehensive <'on1
p un y p 111 d be n d1 1,
package. For Immediate
conside ration, pl cu~c
cJi&ll or apply m person.
LEAR SIEGLER
aaGY PROOUCTS
DIVISION
204() E Oye r lloacl
( Redh.Jll & Oyer ftt1ad I
Santa Ana. Ca mos
Equal Opportunity
Employer M ff 11 t
-JR. SECRETARY CLOTHES TIME
No shorthand. Moderate Now~in U ror new lc>ea·
typing & nice personality lion m • ·an Clemt'nte
required for this lovely K1' espc~nR wunl·
spot tn beach locall•d ed. f It, p/t . 661·fi040 leasi~g depar tmtint ''' COMPANION ·t'c;ul c ~
beautiful bank. part·t1mc, over 50. no
972 9955 hou.'lewo rk or nurs mi.:
• ffy hour or week <:ur a
muat. 673-6866 a rt 6PM.
PBSOHNR
SICYTRHE
---('()~ Pi.;n ;u
llll w. C.-Hwy
MIWC'ilHdl
COOIS Oanv. Hoep. Good salary,
benefits, worktnl con.
1"1aphip CQnvalescent
~-642-8064.
Cblmetlc, genl sales. 40
hn, mature, exp nee for
CM drug st.ore. Aft 7prn
~7744 MO(I tbru Fri.
COUNTER/YARDMAN.
full-time, mechancacul
ablllty it +, apply 170S
So. Cout Hwy. Laguna
Heh. ,
COUNTER He lp fo r
Bakery. Ovr 19. Apply
~ E. Balboa Bl, Balboa 9am ·9pm. ___ _
Count.et person & outside
sales for parts Store IO
Co s ta M l•s a Ex
penenced. Call Tom or
Altarrune 548·3443.
COUPLES learn how to
e arn money wo r king
together porl·li me, our
8ti.111Slanee mak(.'S steady
1ncom1:: possible, eai.y
method starts your earn
1ng quickly . f'or tn ·
form atl vt! a ppt call
963-TZl:i.
CHAYfS · persons cx~r
With clay Tram lO make
novelty stoneware Wt:
are expanding dut! to di.:·
mand. 645-8835.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Experience nec·essar y
female, htc typing, prof•·
c1ency with f1gun.>s, 10
key add by t.oU<·h. Xtnt
l'(1 ht.-ner11.l> Oppurt.un1ly
for advanrcment. In·
formal oHlce . C.M Call
l\11 l l1e a f t .9am a t
00.~
DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
Ma Jor life 1nburanc1·
company 111 Newport
Hcach 1.o; scekanJ.: Vala
t :ntry Opcratori.. Ex·
ccllcnl oppurtunaty for
1nd1 v 1du a l wi t h
keypunch , keytape or
keydtsc tramm);. 'fl>SllnJ.:
on Uruvac 1000 Kcyd1i.c.
llour..4pm l l m1dn1J.:ht
LEAD DATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
lnd1v1dual mu~t hav1·
rrummum or J-G moolh. ..
current expenence 111
tape handhn.: and wnl
mg runct1ons. Libe ra l
1>cncr1t:; packa~c. t;x
1·cll1'nt w•irk 111,.: cond1
tlltn'> l'!\'.t'>•· • 11nta1 t
~rwruwl
PACI AC
MUTUAL
7111 NE-wport. <.:cnt1:r Ur
Newport Beach. C:a !Y.!lil'.J
An fo:qual Opportunity
t;mployl'r M / t-'
Dell very, I' /t. <I 30·9pm
Own trani.. Mun· Fri
!'iomc wk nets rt><1. Mui. t
be ovr 18. 531 01111
Employment
, ...... As ....
1671 fer MGllllt
a...dlc•M•t•••ic• S3.l0 Per Ho.-
Clerta T,,.tt
S671 PerM-"'
S....lce S .. port Worbr I
S60I Per M°""9
GTIMMh K..,..-$671 ,.,. M°""9
luildiftg Mafltt•11•ct Wortaer
$720 p.,. M°""9 •
SMClllt'-IMuMoch•
Repmr $2. 90 Per HcM'
Mee~ ........
Sl20 , ... M°""9
Stock Cl«tr
$ 6 78 p.,. Molttlt
Clfl'ical Tr°"""9
at $2. 90 P•r Hour
Utility Mai11t111•u
$640 P•r MORftt
Utility Al•
$577 P•r MORftt
ICltticall
U t-;NTl\L O HTllO
Ouur..1de lil>!>l~t It CJ I\
expcr. prcr. t'ull or purt
t1 ml'. Ueaut1ru1 area
Xl nt. o pp11 r tun1l y
lrvtnl' s.<f.J..(/177. art. 6 &
wkod.'i, G4() 4292.
Uer W1cnt·r:.chn1tzt:I 1i.
loolon.: for pt lime• help
for days & cv1;'1>, 10.20 hrs
a wL-ek avu1I Apply at
Der W1enen.chn1t1.cl. Z50
So Bni.tol. C M tNext Lo
Louu.1ana J>a c1f1c 1
DISPATCHElt
Net>dc d ror ru11 time
!l h1rt .,, 1nc lud 1n i.:
w t•t-kc nd i., uncl
gravcya n.I hour:i to
Ol)(.>ratt: 1·ommumcal1om1
1·entt·r rc1r 1>l'l'urlly &
rn11ntt:nancl· 01wrat ion'>
!'it11m· rudm. t1•ll•11h11m•. &
clt·nc·a l cxp<·nc•n1 ,. pn··
fl' r r 1• II t-: x 1• 1· 111• n t
herwf1ti.. Apply at
THE IRVIHE CO.
111'7 l f'am.-llJ,u·k
Nf'wp"rt lif-al'I\ 1'·1<1 ~111
DONUT Bl\Kt-:H. 1·arly
l\M Will trnm Apply
l\M only OK'., l>onub .
13.'i F: 17th. 0>:,tu Mt"ia
UH i\ PEil V wo rk ruom
Swrn-.tn.'l>i. n1'(-d1'<.I Nr
0 l' l\r prl Sal open
!ll~~IS
DRIVERS
IJl'h Vl'r hakcry procluc t'
to ~uperm.trkl't.'>. Early mo r n 1n ~' & m1 cl
.i I l 1· r n u o n \ . C .i I I
557.fiiZl /9am 12 noon
DRIVERS/Clwclctt Cab
Gd dnv1n~ rl'to rd. -~I nt
•• Jr n I n j,l "0 l t· II I I •• I
<t!(W!Ht!K
.. 1 .. x:THICIANS
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITIES
•
Sr Production
Electricim
Mu.'t be ram1har Wllh
motor :t.\Sl.'mbhes. c•om
pre..'>Ol"'I and itcncralors
111d udin1l w1rin~ ancl
tc~lln~ Must also b1·
<':tpubh• or SUJM'rVISlrr~
<L.,M•mbly workers . Sohcl
a ~i.1·mh l y line l'X
JN!r1l.'ncc• in the above
area.-. will qua lity you lor
lht:. J!lhllllin
Electrical
Assembly
t-:~1>1>rtPn1•t· prl'11•rn •cl
hut w1ll lra m
1\1'1'1.Y IN l'IO:HSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS :11:11 West Scf(er:;trom
Santa An», Ca
~,.1ual opp 1•mplyr m /r /h
l:;i1wpmenl rental yard
"""1b man ror gener itl
d Ull •·~ :.!07 S II a r bu r
Ulvd , <.Alt!la Me!>a Apply
1.'11y hetw~n 10 & 2 1' M.
E i.c ro w S c c rPl a r y
nummum I yr cxpcr.
6.11 1500
••EXTRAS•• •DRIVERS fll'l'fll><I! B11 playl'rl> &.
FUU TIME* ictra ... for maJ motion plC'.
N l' .1 l <t pp 1· a r ,, t1 l'1·. tv '4·nt-s & llOl>t. t v rom
knowled ge or Or.in~e 1ncrn;1b N1•1-1I µ._·opl1·
O lllllty. Good dnvm~ n· for Or!l Co/LI\ loc Hlll.lol
rord Over IK Company 1111:!> C'a,t1 n g no w •
vt>h 1 dt.·<. $3. I u p1• r •(714)535 Ol20 ext~. W•·
hr. -t-lnl'l'n llVI'!.. Call haVI' l'<l!.lL'd rur "l'ui.I:
Mark 751 2G8IJ Krcak" "l,ovc l\t t'1r"'l
Hile" "ftocky II " Sm
Dc>nw l A'>:. 't, On.ho, <:hr. ft~, Gorn.: ml<> Sth yr,
N li. 4 day' Ortho exp. & filled over 5.000 JObs. Pr e vi o u s bank
secretary, a plus. Oull(O-
ing personality with
moderate typmg & some
form ol dictation. Beach
locat.ton.
Word ftrOCHMr
lmloodtat.e operung Ca II
Olan between 8 :M> a .m
& 5 p.m . weekday:..
7SO-Ol!S3.
Dcl1vcrymun for early
l\M L.I\ Time. home dl•
IJvery route. I::conom1ca l
car rt.'Qwr1;-d. Adult.'> on·
ly, 2.,.,, hrs pr day. $425
nt't w kchomc + bonu:..
w~t/IW area 638·5466
Del ~ -~v~ 18 ror LJ\ _R_D_A_r~ 64.2 262ti ---------
972-9955
SICllTAlllS
We have a number of
secretarial openings for
indlvldwaJ with typing &r
shorthand. Nice ap·
pearance " pleasant
penonallty a bl& plua.
Qeacb localed positions.
972-9955
De1JW lo bullnela, aaJes
experience • conaumer
productl, " willln1neu lo r e locate within
w.&eru United St.atet . Can l..t thla auper potl·
Ucii wllb compuy olfer· Int comptAy car, plus
e xpense account, plus
bOlu ~y. plua
M Jnt.erllt on Hvln11
account, plus rapid
1rowtb potentla l fl
illuch. 1m1Cb more.
972-9955
CC:C0tlll1•1p11•• .. -awr °"--,-..-T l mes In N B&C M . 1---------f\IU lime openi'nf( ror I to Perrn/p.t. $350/$400/mo DRJVYS
t'aclory l'hASTLC S ·
Pn1<1lt• cxlrw.1un plant.
oeOOs factory help & ex·
t r udt'r o pc r s . f':x1>
helplul bl & 2nd sh.1ft.
I\ p 1> I y 1 n 1> c r i. o 1•
FalincalC'd Plastics 81!J
W lHU1 St.C M.
2 yrs. expen1::nce with -~-~ _ Men or women 25 y ri. or
wortclng knowledge or olde r . Know lhl· l'O<t:.t
0 0 S I V S , 0 S V S I , D84T AL c1IJL'S. Nf't $11KI ;a wet·k or
POWER VS on dual JBM l'cnodonllst needs rull mor e. Orani:tl' t:uui.t
370/148 wilh oommunlc:u· tame asst. Expanded Yellow t:ub, 17300 Mt.
Ucnl.XlntfaclUtles &fr. duties oppty . X ·r a y llcrrma n n, t'ountu1n
Inge beneflL'I Tues thru ccrW1c11te reqd Expcr Valley. c No or S ll1tl'r
Sat. flnil shift. Call for pret'd. Salary open. Call b e l w n Ne w h o Pe &
l'a cto ry wo rk , t'c m
rmchme operator. f\tll
tim e n1t e s haf l
3·»11 ·JOPM. Will train.
llU After9AM ,897·2S2'J
lnlervicwappt. ~I Euclid>
SAf'EGUARO
DUS1NE$SY~'TEMS 2283 FaJrvlew Rd. C.M.
~
Coostruct.lon Supcr1nten·
dent office buildings .
&10.000. Atlk for Tom.
f0.3JSO.
Electrical
Dent.al As11istant, super
sharp. well-qualillt:d
chainnde asst lo join our
fun staff In beauurul
Newport Cente r orrc.
RDA pref'd. Xlnt salary.
640-<KIXl.
.. "
MOTOR
WINDER
ASSEMBLER PRECISION
Newly c reated opening with major Orange
County manufacturer ol prec111on machined
pert1 and equipment We Mek a n 1nd1v1dual
•Ith 2 ye1r1 e11perlenca in motor winding,
with own tool• and ability to read print•.
Wf oH9f t09 competltl¥e w•oee and an
,11cept1on1t benefit• package which 1nc1udea
frM medical and Ille coverage. 13 paid
holld•V• lnclud• ChriatmH 1hutdown.
v1c1t1on. 1hlft premium. co11 of llv109 raftea Quarterly, and much more. For Immediate
con11oeratlon, PIH M cont•ot
~ LIMt .. IGLlft.tNC.
' ~ INIRGY PROOUCTt DtvtltON
IMILDwer.._, =. .... ' .,,., ,__, -..c~11101 ,,,., ..... ,.
Flectron1et1 Ctrl'ult Uoard
ln.'!pector. l'u ll or .. rr.
Expcnenced . t'rie ndly
environme nt In W. Costa
Mesa. Jo1exible hours .
~~ -----
642·5678
Electrontc1
FOOD SERVICE • Con·
t'CMIOO workers over 21.
Up to $4.50 per hr. I Sat. a
month. 8 to 12 hrs. O.C.
Raceway concc KS IOO .
&b.~·5511.
ELECTRONIC
ASSEMBLER
Immediate 11111 1hlll opening tor an Hpetl•
eneed ElectrOt1lc Auemb,.r 11 our growing
Orange County leolllty. We •eek 1n Individual
with th• ability 10 wOl1t under moder811
1upen.talon wllh wlnt chula, drower1 ano
m0du111 accOtalng 10 bl11ec>rlnt1, wlrlno dia-
gram• and wlnt 11111. Ult......, Oft.,. toe> oompetltl .. waoee and •
GOM~e compe11y paid blMfltl P.:Mtoe
tncludlno medic.t 1no 1111 ao.er.oe. U
holldey1 lnch1dlno Chrl11m11 1hutoown, vec:.
tlon, oentrou1 ret•reinent a11d mucih more. 'or
lmmeellltt contlderatlon, p11111 ciontact:
• .... LIAft MOLE ... INC. ~· INlftQY "'ODUCTt DtvtllON -··°"'"°" = Hiii ' °"' ftoff) AM.Cltl70I ,.,,.,.I,, •
flLOlltST
Unique Ntta1I nura.ery
~ crwall\I\' ~wle for
full Ii part u~ ptorma
11ent pos1tfo.n~ M u.,t
have expenenre In Oor•I
des110 fo:xl'l'llenl up
purturut,y lu wurk u1 J
pnSAl)OU.:. St!lt1og
Please a]>ply m person. ....,thru l''rJ
ROGER'S
GARDENS ZIC>l SlAn Jouqwn
•I.Ills Rood
CDM 84().59#
1'000 MANAGER Dell
style snack bar ls looking
for an expenenced work·
ing manager. Expanding
volume makes this an
xlnt. opporturuty for the
ngbt person Call Mr.
tOrd at 77().00SS
FOTOMAT CORP.
has 2 openings tor pl·
time route driver.
Pickup &r deliver f ilm ID
processing to F'otomat
Stores ln the O.C. area
Must be al least 25 yrs or
age ar have a good dnv-
mg reconi as vcnf1cd by
OMV check. Van µro
VJdt..~. Starting pay S3 31
per hr. Apply in ptm .. on
only oo Moo. July 23 at·
IOll85 Kalama rtJVer Hd.
St.lite A, Fntn Valll'y.
E.O.E
l~t·ncr;11
ITS MOT TOO LA TE
MET A SUMMER JOB
Typ1i.1.,
:-.c-•cret.unl'!>
Wurehuusc work<·r ...
'f'rmnt.'\! A.,:.embk•r!>
Work whl'll you want tu
.md pay for th•.l!>l' ~ ut·J
tHJO xtrJ,... Tlat·l l' '' ~EVEI! i\ l'EI-., "''
CAU. US t111lay'
VICTOR
Temporary Service
... 556-1520
OnJ 835-2622
EOE M/F
c a;N £RAL o FTtr P.
TYPlSTS
SEX,'RETARIES
L't1'G CLERK~
'l'op l'ay 1'1ud Wt.'("kl;-
NOUEU.
T:'wy S....kH IR\111( 752-6666 rot-: M ff
GB4HAL
•OfftCE•
lmmedu1te fuJl·tlm t.· 1•µ
Portwuty wtth con~cnral,
t:mplo yec
om•ntcd t·omp;rny u::.
Medical Scheduler. Ex
pt.'rrence 1~ prcrcrrt-11,
but will train ttcqw fl''
ubrhty t.o 1nterfan· Wl'll
Wllh pooplc and hantlle
i:eneral office t asks m~
dependently. No typing
<If' shorthand ne<"essary
Hour.. are3PM to 12 M id·
rught with 1mllal om-.
week tra1mni; period
from 9AM-5PM du rly
Salary negotiable ..-or
i mmediate in terv 1«w
oonta<.'t Mr. Elery at uur
Garden Grove office.
NATIONAL
HURSll-,4G
SERVICES
714/898-9237
638-0301
1-:quaJ Opp Emµly m 111 h
GIRL FRIDAY
P~able girl wanted l
days a wk. Telephone &
lite book work. Rclaxl'd
atmosphere. 49'J4621
Girl .l"riday/ASSl&l llnl Ptr. Typing, filing etc
Hrs flexible Sari
rJltl:!3J.UlC. 645-7104 ----
Gu1 fo"r1day I HeceptJorust
1mmcd1atc opening in
i.:rowing Costa Mesa
alarm l'ompany Typing.
IO key & phone exp. prc
fr'd SaJary opt:O 642-:W!«I
G i rl w anted to help
La~una Beach house
wider Pleasant wor k
llU( cond11Jons. l!;xc·ellent
pay Call Hu ~h .
67~~/497-4536 GENER AL J ob op
portun1t1es for mature
women J0.65 1-'or info GROUNDS
call Ri ta K ysclku ........ ~ .. u .. •c E
542-6440 or 542 :1577 _,"'U"O.-" YWCA.Santa Anu Permanent full time
-----grounds maintenance
GENERALOfo'fo'JCfo: pas1t1ons availal.Jle for
BkJtp'g, lite typrnfit, ~ood Irvine Company apart·
un phl>nt..'S, I girl office, • mcnl complexes. 1-:x
exp. preferred. G ood oellent benefiL'l after 4
start salary. Newport months. Apply at
Plumbing & Ht!at1ng. THE IRVIHE CO
~ l(Y11 Camt•lback
General Help: Xlnt oppty
for counter people Pos1·
lions oven in Cnty of
fices. Exp nut n•·c we
will train. A~k fur Mr
Sanders 534-460'.!
When you caJI <.:lass1f1ed
to plac.-e an ad. you're as
sured of a friendly
welcome itnd help 1n
\Wr'd.ing your ad for best
response. Ca II Now '
642-5678
Newport Beach 644-001 1
GUARDS
f'ull & part time. All
a r e a s U n iform s
furnished. Ages 21 or
over. Rl!llred welcCJme.
No experience nee. App·
ly Uruversal Protection
Service. 1226 W. 5th
Slreet. Sant.a Ana. In·
t.erv1ew hours !H2 & 1-4
Mun lh.ru f)-1
QUALITY
ASSURANCE
ENGINEERS
Jorn a sohd leader 111 lhe held 01 energy
related control dov1ces LeRr Siegler has
shown slable and con1inuoua growlh
rellechng 25 yPar<> or con1tn1wd prol11ab1lity
Energy Producrs 01v1s1on 1n Orange County
it a v11ble pArl ol this proq1£">s1ve growlh and
e11p1n11on
O.A. ENGINEER
lntetnel Audlllng
Requires previous in1ern.11 aud1l1nq e•peri·
ence. 0 A procoouro wr111ng and 1ri11n1n9 ol
O A personnel Gooa wrrtmg sk111seHen11111
degree prelcrroo not requ11ed
O.A. ENGINEER
In •pee: tlon
ReQuirea e1tperienco 1n rnech&n1cal
rnapectron 1echmQue1 and special PfOCeases
,.11tlng 10 metals and m&ch1ned aprts
10\iehfled cano101111es will on1ov an e11cellent
Nlery and comp1e1e benet11s portfollo whlcll
lncludH medlc1111, Ille and den1a1 coverage. 13 ,.td l'lollch1ys. profit sharing end stock option ,ean. generous re1lremen1 and more. For
IMfMdlete COMldera1Jon. ple1M wrlt9, call"'
-'Y In "'1Qn
~ LUR •CM.aR, INC. ~ --y PRODUCTI DtYllM>fl -··n-c ..... &i:..,:r'•'="
GUARDS
JOBS
II >''* wal\l *'"" we twu1 .. J<ib fur you nc1ar
yo \lr h omt:.
OOME IN •nd elltlclt our
huufly W•IJ• WI: J>•Y lo p
money
A I, I, S II 1 It' T S
AVAi LA HU;
AWi.)' UI p!.'1111111
Mon f<")-1 Ham !vm
1M2WUQmmoow.-11lth
• f\lllmon. CA
Mon 1''r1, If :JI>. 4 :JO
~WWanwrRm :!l'l
Sllnta Alla, CA
WBJ.S FAIGO
GUARD
SERVICES
l>tvuoonuf &k1•r
r>rutAit.'tloo sen 1<·e,
l::quul Opputturuty
Employer M X / f'
Hairdresser. full time.
following not r cqwr<.'<I
Know all hrcelS of hu1r
styling Ue11ut1ful salun
1n exce l locut1011
557 4Zl4
111~1
HOST/ESS
CASHIER
Ua) or night posrtiuni.
av:.11lablc for relwblc.
people 1>r1c:ntcd 1n
dJ v1duals to JOm the Mar
rrott team EnJOY l"X
ttllt'flt company bcnl'fll-.
including a free me1.1l 1>cr
i.Mt Aµply 9am-12 noon.
M1JO-i'r 1, Per~I
MAJUUOTI HOTEL
000 Newport Center Dr
~wport Beach
Equal Oppor F.roploycr
Hotel
S&WERVISOR
ROOM SERVICE
Oppor with cart:er poll•n
lral t•x1:;ts for relrahlt•
pt!nl(>n w I ~upervrsory
sktlli.. Some food o r
re.taurant knldg prcf'd
EnJOY outstandin~ com
µany h1:ncf1l~ Apply
!lam 12 noon, Mon-fo'r1,
Pcr...onnC'I.
MARRIOTI HOTEL
OOONcwportCcnll'r Dr
Newport 8eat·h
E.O.E M If"
HOUSF.CL EANI NG
l'rol. Hoosecleanrnl( t·o
seeks md1v1dual for full
t.rrne positron Tu1> wui.:c~
µaid. 492· 7394
Housekeep er needed.
Mon-Wed -Fri. ~xper.
wttransportallon SS hr
CaJl "9-t·!H4t lettvc nam e
&11.
HOUSEKEEPl':R · llvem
for Npt. fami ly. Xlnl.
salary. Ref & expcr.
1':nglrs h :.peaking.
Dnvers hes. 675 7224.
HOUSEKEEPER-Lr ve-
in. rm& t>0urd +salary,
x.lnt w/chrldren, mature
& dependable, Sundays
off. Tustin llllls area.
Mrs. Lissncr 731 ·20HO or
~.
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT
$400.$750 + monffl
The DAILY PILOT
needs auto route dnvers
for home newspaper de
li very 1n th e San
Clemente area. Musi
have dependable car.
Seven days. Afternoons
<2::D-5::.ll M·F & morn
1ngs on Sat /S un
<S::D-8·:.>1 Some collel'l·
mg reqwred Earnings
based on size o( route
Call 496·6800 i\sk for
Foster Ouellet or Mike
Bush.
lmporting manager 1s re
quired for l mporl or
Oriental rugs. Applicant
DUil be fluent ln speak· ing, .reading & writing
P ersian le English
languages both, le have
the comprehensive busl·
ness experiences o f
Persian h a nd m ade
carpets ln Iran, not less
Uuin 10 yrs. Applicant re·
q uired lo have job
Japanese exPort busl· .-s experiences at least
5 yrs le ab.le to speak
Japaneee language. fi\\11
time qualified applicant
required. Salary $1300
mo. Send resum e lo
Orient.al Rug Gallery.
3117 E. Coast Hwy, CdM,
Ca. 912125.
IMSIDI SALIS Jmmed. openin11 for
reepomlble, mature self
s ta rter who com · munJcates easily with
. ~-Sales experience
a plus bul not required.
WW train. Mual have lit.e
tJpinl eldlle.
557•25
Jmur()fftce Trainee
Flllq, learn taUn1 • elalm1. IObr. week. ....,
.. l!iWWW< ........ ,.. ••
Mo!!d!y. Ju~ 23, 1979 CWLYPtLOT Q
M'•*MCI C.~ bMIU. tlalnu \!X·
lilnlnelf'' &xp at i.ut I.Yr
Salary opeo, Ml-l'N'7 ...........
... 'al •••
~ oroUJ'lery
bltdllf'(IUAd. ""II lime -.Ol89
Jotn.oo & Johnson Baby
Producb Co. tDIS~a
bll' Ow I rs loukmg for an
wcecull ve :,ccr etary to
Western Dw ManagL·r
l\ppllcants should have
l'Xl'\!llenl Lypmg t70 + I &
shorthand skills Ex
penencc helpful but not
~ary Sall1ry tt< de--
pendent upon qua1.ir1 ca·
I.Jons & batkground and
a:. t.-ombmed wtlh an ex·
t'tlllent benefit pat'kage.
Send confidential re·
.. umcs to M r W W
'"~hult, 2081 Bu.o;mess
~ntl•r Or . suite <!Ill,
lrvme, Ca. 92715. KO 1';.
W°"ANT ACTION'> -
Class1fed Ads 642-5678
tnspecuon
IAbonn, uper'd .. form
............... d .. ~k.B
l"tQWnid. IOl-Oltl
l...A 1'1ne' home deUvery
aaet" DCMda an H11111tant
t.o lean> au '*-•"~ of .,.ncy Q11eratloa IC you
.,.. ~ Or work 2nd
slu.ft 4' av&Jlable to work
~. $ hn between
21\M tt noon. ~all s.M481 Cl~
U:CALSECRETARY -to
partner rcqui remcnts ·
Xlnt . typ i n g &
s hort h and , aut o
~ypewriter exper deslra· ble. S.A. & Tustin area.
Xlnt. salary comm. with
1Abd1 ly & exper .
714"73-2137.
Legal Secretary: San ta
Ana law firm. min 2 yrs
exp. 9-S. 5 day wk. med
insurance. savings re·
lirement1prollt sharln)(.
parking. nice working
ooodltions. Send resume
to Personnel, Box lSSll.
SA92701
Legal Secretary, 7U wpm
Orange County Airport area. 975-0077
Life Guards >\llC
Certified Afternoons u11
l.Y.~o:m_
MOW IS THE TIME
for JOb seekers to check
the Daily Pilot Help
Wanted dass1f1catt0n If
the job you want 1!> nut
there you might ~·onsrtll·r
orrering your st·rvH'l''
with an ad in th!-' .JolJ
Wanted category Phone
6"2·5018
PRECISION
MECHANICAL
INSPECTORS
2nd Stitt
\.edr Siegler Energy Producls D1v1s1on 1!.
a growing Orange County rnanutacturer
ol precision nuclear valves and equip·
1nen1 We seek an rnd1v1dual 10 mspect
11r~1 ar11cle machined parts and equip-
ment usmg standard 1nspec11on tech·
nrques and practices Must be able 10
read and use engineering orawrngs
We oller a complete company oa10
benel11s package, including medical ano
life insurance. Combrneo w11h our
cons1s1ent growth and expansion. 1h1s
rnakos L S I a pleasant and secure
career company For prompt cons1oera·
uon con1act
..... LEAR SIEGLER. INC ~· ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION
2040 E Oyer Ro•d
(Red illh & Dyer Road) Sanll~I. CA 92705
(714) 540-3210
MACHINISTS
Llve-10 h1kpr. ~ day1o1
WMk for tilderly lady
SJC Also. I ror 2 days
~ 492 0035. Ml-0380
Live·m . ch.lld c11rc fur
ai1rls 2, 5. & k Lite:
housework. pvt rm & bJ
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PROCESSOR
CLOSER
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f a 1:1lily f or an l'X·
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background pr eferred .
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penence with conven
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BEVERLY HILLS
FEDERAL
Scrvift9S & Loan Aun
505 Hortft Tustin
Suite I 0 3
Smtta Ana, Ca 92705
(7141973-1421
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831-00!ll
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..... LEAR SIEGLER INC ~·ENERGY PRODUCT~ 0 11/ISION
2040 E OyPr Road
(Red Hiii & Dv"' R1 ... 111
San111 Ana CA 9270!>
(714) 540-3210
WE CHALLENGE YOU TO COMPARE
If you lhink you are satisified w ith your. present job tr y th is ccHeer chec k -list
M y Com pa,,y
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proti ls assures fOb stab1l1ty
4 Cost of l 1v1ng Rarsf'i. 0 11..rtr·r •y
'> Shilt Prem111ms
6 Modern C lean Fac.1hltC".
7 1 3 Ho lidays mclucl•·!'> Ct111· 1111.t ,
Shu Id ow n
8 Paid Vaca11on
9 F ref' Lil e an(I Medical l11<:.ur1.H1<.t
10 Gr•nerous Rc111emen1
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TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS
Jig B ore Specialist
Machinists
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Moore Jig Grinder
Tool Cutter & C.rtnder
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PRODUCTION MACHINISTS
Profile Machinists
2nd Sn.ti
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Engine Lathe
1 s1 & 3rd sn111 ..
G rinder Machinists
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Profile Machinists
2ne1 Sh1t1
Knowt<'dge ol Hydro1e1 .ino
Wilson
Turret Lalhe 'I"" II
OeVlleg and Jig Miii
Lucas Boring Mill
Machinists
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We are 1oca1ed 1ust off the Newporl Freeway. on the nor1hern tlf'lQQ n "'' 1"""' 111 ,,, ·"''"
Comple11 with easy access lo Freeway surface on~ OCTD roulP!. t or m1m· •l'llu• rT>11t1nn 9••·11~1·
call or apply 1n person
Personnel Office
I~ LEAA SIEGLER. INC. ~ ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION
2040 !. Oyer .. d. (Corner of Aedhlll I Oytt Rd.)
Senta Ana, CA
(714) 540-3210 ••l 328
Equal Opportunity Employer M. F1H
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673-0360
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MUISHAIDIS ~ ctn only. S4 per
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Bayview Con v flosp
2055 Thurin . C M 642-~. E.O E.
Nurses
NURS.E-AJD Pr1vale Ou
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Sunday llam-7pm, 10
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SERVICF.S. 752-0992 .
Moas1>euse1Rccept ion111l Ofo'FIC~
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bonus + lip We provtdt> l>r1g ht 1nd1vidual
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NURSES
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for a Clerk In our
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540-2702
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560 Newport C<!nlcr Dr
Newport Meach, KO. E
Hcslaurant
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kitt•hen help Duy &
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locaUon. CalJ for appl
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SENIOR
PROGRAMMER
ANALYST
bc.lltml opponunlly for an experienced
PfoOfamrn« to ~ up to a major
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where AG~ 1s no factor
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with a desire to 11dvancc.
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SECRETARY
Lite trnmc & pleu:mnt
surroundings for smull
rmgai inc puhlishlni.: t'O
Shorthand i.kills ri·
qwrc_-d Mtntmum 5 yr ...
expcr Sulary l'Om mc.-n .. ural{• Im med Ol)t.•n
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attive llunl. Bch real
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SECRETARY
"\Ill lime. cheerful. ex
pcrienced 1nd1v1duul
with strong shOfthund &
l.YJ)inl( wanted. Apply m
person with resum e lo
Mr fo\lentes al Robert
Dem, William Frost &
A.'ISOC 1401 Quail Sl
Newport Beach. ---------
Sta•t•r II l"aclllties pl•Mlhg & de
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SS29-Sl069. Minimum
typlnj ~m/sborthand
or equJ vllent iOwpm
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flee practices II pro
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public relations. Dutit.'ll
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telephone trartlc, volume
production ol type writ
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SECRETARY
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fur :1 Munal{l'mt·nl Ind
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Mutual
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Newport Meach. Cu !>261i0
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SICIETARY
Arf'RAISAL
Orange COunly's lcadmA
laod developer 1s 1·ur
rcnlly looking for a
Sccrcwry w11h l'X1·ellt·nl
sluUs & basit· knowledt<e
ot lt(;.oul El.late & Dunkin..:
pnnc1ple11 Typing of 1_;s
wpm., & shorthand or HU
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Outstandmg work1nl{ en
vtronmcnl. Plca11e send
MUJOOtoJ Buckie.
THI llVIME CO.
SSO Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach, 644·3311\1
Equal oppoty employer
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• SICUT AlllS • G.0 . type 80 $10,200
S&al /RE $14.400
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Newport Beach, AWllO
SECURITY GUARD
MARSHALL ror pvt
country club La1una ~ e thJft . .,., .... ty Sal•r)'
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SICUln'Y
GU.AIDS Two P•rt time po111t1ons
14vallablc ror patrol or
111•t·ur1ty ufC1Ccll 1n
Nt-wport Beach & lrv1n1.>
(kw ruu u~ 11lat1onary
po111llon avallabl<'. even
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full lime. includlnic frcc
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wuforms " p'11d \lul·u·
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THI llVIHI CO
t07t Camelback
Newport Bearh 644·0011
SICY /UCEfl'T
Newport Beac·h Ad Agcn
C:y needJS girl W1Xlnl lyp
IOJ( skills. pll.'asanl phone
pcr~onality Start 1m
med 4 DAY WOltK
WEEK 7am tiprn Tu~ ...
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644·5000
SENIOR SECRETARY
Sillary $1~ il IM
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dental. )ilt·no. & pub!J1
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109th
YEAR
August 2nd
through .
August 13,
1979
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Trlr. cover l!tc , etc
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tank• aviuluble. All
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AmJITION!
Mercedu . BMW .
POnchc. Clasak 4' •~•· oUt We wlll tell your car
on conalanmmt at your
1)11ce 8e1t loeallon l.n
OrMfJe County t-~or m ·
ronnal.ico call J am Cur• ran.
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1300 w. Cout Hwy
Nwpt 8ch 80-1163
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·7c Audi c.dr. xlnt cood.
A/C, new dlJIC brakes
!.IN1. l2000. 631·~
IMW 9712
CREVIER
Q I Sl 6 llOt.OWAY
SANfA AMA
835·3171
l11f VlllMATE OfllVll'C. MACHIN[
CO\ TA MFSA
OATSUl'-4
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Good Con<hl1on
84.5-8646 661 7545
9725
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• 1 DEALER U.U.S.A. "T1 Skyiartt Loaded' xlnt ROY cond. a .400. 567.-0 or
CARVll _.,,....~~~~~~
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1W.J•--. a.pu1, A/C, UJl. P/W +
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CLOSlO SUHOAYI C "u HIS .......................
il C.ci Sedan de VIJle, T..,.,._ t761 low m.iles. Xlnt cond. ........................ New tires. $1800. 549.5132
72 Corona Wn1. Good cond Very dependable.
$1,300. 831·"855. 557·6389.
aft. 6.
97'7
77 TR7, lo 1DJleage, pam-
pered. air, s nrf. f'M cass. xtra ruce. Must see.
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'76 Cpe de Vlle. beaut.
blue d 'elegance, lo nu.
xlnl cond. Orig. owner.
118116. 968·3232
'78 E ld o Blar r itt ·
Gorgeous, Michelins. a ll
pwr lncl auto trunk & a n-
tenna . AM /FM /tape.
$10,800. 639·0962/r es
561-4ZM.
'78 Seville FUily t!QW p, dr1t bm metallll', ('amel
lop, SJ0,500/l o. leabc
759-9501
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'75 Cntry Sq. Wgn: m mt
cond. AC. stereo, t.ape,
crwsc. 9 pass, $2885
642--0346 eves.
1966 f'ord Ltd: 77 ,000
miles. $225/ best ofr.
546-6513 JI m -----·n Granuda: l mmac
cood. very clean. lo m1.
many x tras. $3800
&nl.895
'In Galaxy 500 2dr. xlnt.
mccharucal tk , .......... 1065 .......................
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tank, UCCl'SSOn cs Xlut
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advtirl11>ed b,y vehicle
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any applt1 ahh• laxt's.
hcen..,l', tran'lfer fees.
CUWfl<i' ch1u gt's. feeb for
u1r 1iollut1on control de
vwt• ctiruncallons or de
olcr documentary pre
parullon char.1;e~ unlcsi.
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'nirio ~ new $180. Ad --iiiral rerns. 14 c u. n.
vearold. $100. ~-
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WCIGACHTAGS
from YOW' business card.
Send one card for each Lil& plus one spare. We
r et urn pe r m a ne ntly
sealed aUracUve tat Is
strap, meelial a irline
1.0. requirementa. Pre·
vent. lo6s & theft! For a
penson&llwd tag enclose
wallpaper. rabr1 c or
"Day Glo" paper & we
wlU back & tnm your
iag... Or try two cards
bade lo back.
PRIC~.
S2eaor3t~
4/Stags SJ.60ea
6/9tagsS1 so~ ..
10ormore$1 40ea
Sall$ Tax lncludL'CI
NO CARO"'
Draw vour own or s~ntl
name. address. phone &
we'U make one curd pt:r
t.a£. Add 'l:f each
~ check or money or·
derto·
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P.O. Boxl*
Calta Mesa , Ca. 9'.!626
CERAMICS
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Beaut designers soltd ua k.
3 e xec de kb, 2 ~ery
del.ks w/relm, oecab tbl.
makh 'g access chr.,,
selbng al mfg cQSt, Mun
thru t•'n fM. 7130 AJllsoo
.EucuUve desk, chair &
naL l65il value, for S375
CaUSM-'014
t ood $4,000 979 I
Newport Sltps torr nt. io
& 25' s 11il or pw r ,
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1.00IAC MARK Ill
Xln t cond ·Sl.500
~lu.J ----Authentu: 1907 vinturw r.ea 8017 Monterrey type: Classu:
•-•••••••••••••••••••• 26' tl'Oller. orig eng. llolJ OOCKAPOO PUPPIES 640-0'196or4~763
Sl0.00 770·5020 li>stoo Whaler, 8' Squul, :1
HP Seagull. w 1su1l. $800.
s.wtM)MocW...S 8092 67$-2008 ....................... -----
Lale model R.lccar porta·
ble sewing machine. dbl
needle, $175. 714-892-6264.
S, tMj Goods 1094 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cole man Peak I
backpack . blue
Polar guard mummy
sleeping bag. 1 mo old
S65ea. 645-9796
GOLi" CLUBS, Wilson
XJt, 9 irons. t 3.4 5
woi>di.. hkc n1o:w. Sal·.
S200 Call 548 13!15 aft
5PM
Used DIVe equip. tank, re·
gu la t or. console &
gauges. l'\Jll ocean gear.
Doo. 75 J.t.298 ---Trampoline, Nissen 118HO
<Xf size. 7xl4 webb bed
8-17 ·3322. 841HJ228. ---
:M' Sea R.;iy I" tll, two IU5
Meres. 110 trlr xtras Mi.l
seU 838·9348. ------a.· Rcincll 1976, low, low
hrs, bait system, head.
refrig, s ink, stow, '>Wlm
i.tcp, V berth , I a~t &
et•onom1cal. SIM SO
964-~l':d
32· G rnnd lfa nks 1!175
Fibcr.:las. <.hei.el. Prinn
only 496-9370
18" 1!!77 Baniwr l.1· ... ~
than 25 hr.. on Lil•'> 41il'
Ford Inboard Will M'.11
up to JU l\~k1n~ $71iCJO
Call !>il'i·781 l
Classic 20' Cent 11r y,
m a h o g a n y I !I fl tl
Coronado, all c1n~111u l
WJO 675-7578
2i' ~IPJ8Ck, }'' B . fully
cqwµped for 1'1:i h1ng.
T rlr $9,500 ()wn~·r
desperate. 548-4153
Jwlit .. s/ ac...ics
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cabriolt•t 2 door con
vert1blc. tan ext erior
brwn lthr inl, 4 cyl flat
ht!ad mtr 1 spd truns.
u n b e I I l' v u b I 1·
uutomob1 le, a r1·u I
classic.
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1.100 W. Coast Hwy
Nwpt Bch 642·6763
SJ7,000 car wht•n rc~lnru
t t00 is complt·ted 1!!56
MHZ219 (Clu~•l' I :.ccfon
8484017
'63 Uw ck H1\ 1l·ra '\lnl
condll1011, ~JHI ur muk1·
olfer. I 3.'">I 71!11
4 ~ OrivH 9550 ....••.••••••..........
"bJ N1s!>on 1'.11 rol, xlr:i
clean. snr.010 BO Sec to
apprt.'CHllC K:!.:I 1:137
'77 Dodiw lt.1mcha r~er.
Loadl'l.I l11d llV «.till &
header:. Xl11t runrll'r gd
mlJagt· Sll~MI ca:.h Call
67Hs:a:I .• 1tl ti
Trucks 9560 .......................... Handpam ted ceramics,
plaques, natl vity set.
plates, muc h masc
it.ems. Also special or
tiers & colors done at re-
aonable cost. 846-~79
t\'ell.
Golf Eqwpment : l man";
& 1 lady's set, cartl>,
w<'dges. putters. even
l>hoos. AJI for $125. Call
after 3PM 646-6096 --------
'76 Rarll'h1·rfi I ownt!r, 2:1' Uay Liner w t l"ly Xlnl. cond 1:)-1 7262, or
bnds.:c Loaded w 1xtn1s 66l·l6al
Good rond. w/lrlr. ~noo
644-4250
COPIU
Uses any paper. 112 p"lce
FOR SAu;.12· lnfiatu bit.•
Sport boat & used divlJlg
cqUJp <reg .. B.c .. Tank> loah. Soil 751 H967 9060 ..•....•.........•.....
'61 DOUG E Ut11. truck
w/20' pt~ rack, 3 spd. 6
l'YI. Run.'> gd P P Mukc
o( r 642·3634
~ 7003. TV. R.aclo.
CARPET •• ~!.';.~ .... !?~~
LIDO M. ll!fl2, very clean W/lrlr, $1 250 Farm '73 Oat:.un p Off road SJ&.07~ ('JCt.ras, AM l''M c·o!>s , 2
i.: a ~ l ,, n k ~ • $ 31! 0 II
497-lO'lA>. 673 1770 Pll&Sh. 8 colors. $3.75 sq Beaut. 25.. it<.:/\ Color
yd. 778-ZMJ/543-5489 T. V. $138. 2 Yr. Warr.
Cuatom d r apes. wer e fTeeDel 646·17_86 __ _
$5.49 now SUE sq yd incl. 1,en.ilb, blk /Whl t9" TV
labor. 778-2"l43or 543-5489 Good worlung cood.ltion.
Green House Clearance $25. &I0-_7049 _____ _
Coronado 15 !16 w tlrlr.
o uthaul. bang, pole, $1400. 545-9159 '67 GMC 1h T P.U: V6,
auto. AC. PS. aux tunkb.
shell Xlnt 673 4!028 36' McG l<l::GOR CAT. um. bank repo. Inspect
&offer. (7141 675-89'.JO '75 f'ord r lOO 6<:yl
Jl, pd $2450.
639.2044 Sale. wholesale i.m ces
~to publtc. Specrnhz·
~ ln large plants 261>2
Newport Blvd., btwn Del
Mar & Mesa Or., plcahc
call 64&-!1.MlS
Beautiful 25" color con-500: Gd race record. Heal
sole. xlnt cond, $160. ly cln, gd cond. Trlr ancl.
546-2917 aft 6pm. $2400/besl. 673-4061 v-9570
Sturdy park·hkc p1cn1 c
tables. 6 & 8'. $40 & $50.
~
Continuous na ckgound
Music hy~tcm for a hust·
ness l"St.ahlishmcnl, with
12hrs or mus ic $50.
KJ1·3128.
ISIJz' Venture Cal w 1trlr
1''1.xer upper Nt·w 1 r _. m
polmc. N; 1s. 1485. 11m1
Devonwood Ctr . 1-· V
003-IMiOO.
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1~1 lnt•·rna lwnal Sti·p
Van, 46,IJOO un i: mile~
Self.cont <.;all 631·5726.
SE WI NG MAC lll N1';,
~condition & porta·
ble SiO/lx.-st orrcr lilue
floor cushions lone plaid,
one cord I. used but good
cond . SS ca Nice
bedroom l<J mp $5. Curl·
mg iron. good $5. Pretty
w a ll ts he lf clock $5.
TOA.':."TER OVt:N. G E.
works S20 Books lOr ca.
OIJI AFT 10 AM Sat/Sun,
alt6PM days 548·&427
'74 Dod i.:1· Van. Ora ..:
ownl'r 2>1,IMIO m1. lnts ol
Hi -t'i Comps. Gar looh.Sllpa/ cxtrai;. Xlnt cond.
changer. Elco a mp & pre Docks 9070 fl40..ro16
amp Uulx'8 I w /speaker. •••••••• ••• •• •. •• ••••••
Sl.OO.SSl·S<&?. surs AVAILAILE '73 Dodge ~Ill Ai<.:. I' IS,
loah Ir ...... __.., YAC Ncwpor1.646--055l Pwr dl!lk brk~. ).!d cond.
_.. $23)0. 714/521-fi7:19
........... Newport Slips for rent. 20' O ••••••••••••••••••
90
•••
1
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• & 25' s ail or pwr, AltllolW~ 959 •.. ,.. ~-...................... .
WE PAV TOI' DOLi.Alt
for top used t•arl> rore1gn.
domestics or dasi.1ci.. Jr
yoUr car is c·xtru clean.
see 111 F1RST'
U N I Vl!:R S I T Y
ATHLETIC CLUB mcm·
bers h1p Ow n e r
transferred. Make offer.
m.sD>,Lyn.
NEW CARRIER 100.000
titu Forced !Ur f\imuce
llO. 552·5211
Expensive junk must go!
IMW. EqUIPMIHT
Blk/Whl T.V .. cross bow.
" micro rum viewer.
HHOl'l.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
WHITHB
BUYING ...
SELLING
Nth Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT Gam e aet , 48" d iam.
pedestal t able. dis ·
treued Walnut, 4 whl Te plec• yow ..t
Waot.ed slip ror a 38 ft new
clasaic steam tug boat.
Weareconservauve peo.
pie. No late parties. Our
boat has no noxious
fumes & makes no noise
exrept for a whistle. The
stack will meet more
rigorous s tandards lhan
any other power boat in
the harbor. Please call
O'Connor Eoglncenng.
Owck Poosollc. 979.:J993
4'' /'5' Boal Slip desired
year·round. Wiii pay lop
dollar.
71C·556·9292 Ask for
Phillip
T104•iatlCMt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. 9140 ....................... naug. chairs on casters. 642 5678 Ori.cinaUY suoo sell for al • Puch nma & Urea 4 L5 MOO. Maaoavox stereo ,._ _______ ...,. each. Bicycle rims &
conaole .... off.whl t-'r. par ts. beat o rre r
Prov. $175. Art 4PM. * * * •2187 -..'5GI ,_..L.._ i---·-----PlOf Maxi Sport. Sliver.
Dbl eeat w/pefa. Xlnt
cond. 2000 m • SH5.
m-mc
COTO OE CAZA Mem· = for sale. Ola· price. call Joan
• 752>71170btwn8&5pm.
ZlllOVmquard Way
Colt.a lleaa
You an tbe wlnDer ol ...............
<122.50n lue>. to * * * Rlqlin• Broe. •u1rL 5NtMft Bamum&Balle~
l> Circua 2111 ~ ame Road ~2Ddtbru 1Jth Colt.all ... You an tbe winner or m Conveatioa Center
Pucb Newport Moped,
EXCELLENT CON·
DrnON. under 1,000 ml.
100 m l pr 1a1. Call
Mf.lllM, u k ror J im.
tlOOot bllt.
. #1 hlOr-.c~
2925 Harbor Blvd
COSTA M t-:SA
979-2500
C&n'l Sell Your Car ?
CRIYIERIMW
PAYS TOP DOLLAR
For Clean Used Imports
Ca.JI Mike or Don
llS.1171
WANTED!
Late model Toyota~.
Volvos. Pickups & Vans
Call 1» loday !
i_:urlr 1Jkr
YOYOT.A-YOLYO .............. c ........ .,
~ 64 .. t JOl w S40·t07
Pvt. party needs t'lean
car, truck. etc. CASH.
213/40'· t.:M
......... ....._ Tickets mus t be ex-'C!;lue>. t.o changed for reserved ti 10 •
Brol. lle8la at I.be ConvenUOn ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bamum ar Balley Cent.er ahead of time. PORSCHE's
•·-. ~U:,. mh Call 642-5678, ext. 272 to ._ clalm yourUckela.
71 Yamaha Enduro. I yr
old xlnt eond M s t See
lllO P.P. 962·6W
Amllteim Convent.ion * * * C.. '18CZ125: new <90 ml. I
Tlcbu autat be U · !i!....... IJlle brandoewr P>O =-:'u!:'O:.-= ••ml toll 551-2185 0....-~ ol u ..... i................ ........ ....... '*' OllJ--.at.~:; ~~:o-~= .. ;se ... tl60
c11aa,..tldwU. ..-557.am a 1.1001 --··• .. •••••••••••••• * * * . ' ' RENT 21' FI RE8 Al"L
-
_.__.... Nlwltu1uailer••pace Sl:LJ' CONTAI NED.
I ..-,:".,... .~ •die~. UASONABL!.IG-Z393
WANTED Allow ua the opportunity
lo oonsldcr the purchase
or lrade-ln ol fOUI' .clean
Porlche. Chf(k with U1
Tocllly!
"13128. SlK m1. xlnt cond. '77TR7. 5s p. a 1c, AM /FM
cai.&ette. Under warran·
ly $.5500 /best 847-4285.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'75 Camaro LT. A/C, new
ures, S0.000 m1 $3500
'74 Rancbero GT Loaded.
a ir , custo m c hrome
wheels. ttm/fm stereQ
rad.to. shell, turp. pa:.s
thru rear window &
trailer b itch . $3,180
646-7441. 2028 Newport
Blvd C M.
WXld gas nu. make ufrcr
~l
9727 Volcswagett 9770 -'lo:E
'78 633cstA S/R ( 00621 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78Camaro Z.28, 11.000 mt.
lmder warranty amtfm
cassette st~rc'Q, pwr wm·
dows. pwr lo•·ki., a /c.
pwr brks, perfect cond1
laon. sl'lls under Hluc
Book wholesale pr• l'•·.
Mst Set: 11411 IY.>10 1Jc f11r1!
noon ij48-IS<17fi vm
CloMd s.tdays
IMMEOIAT1':
DEUV1'.:HY'
~Mew '79
HONDA Cars
MAMY
To CttooM "'°"'' UNIVERSITY
otdimobll~
Honda Ccn • GMC
Tn1eks
2850 llarbor Blvd.
~ta MC8a 540 !J640
VW . Huvlflg trouble sell
ing your car? Try us Top
dollar · Paid for or Not '
Bnng your car to Jim
Manno Volks wage n.
18711 Beach Blvd .• Hunt
UIJ.,'lOO Beach · Ask for
f'r;.ink Munno or Tom
Atlun.
6
9UO •••••••••••••••••••••••
AHAL 1978
Q.EARAMCE!
----'7fl Granada 2-d.r. t>-cyl,
vinyl lop, air, P /S. P I B.
st.croo. nu valve & bruk~
JOb , 52M. xlnt. l'Ond
$3100 Wkdys 557 7342,
wk.nd-; 675-3746
Mlralry 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE SB.ECTIOM
OFMEW 1979
320l's
528i's J.Jlar 9730 REASONS TO
BUY & SERYICE
AT
on Cumaroh, <..:upnn•.,,
Monte CarlO!'>. M<thl>u:i &
Novas. Drastic reduc·
000'>'
ORANGE COUNTY'S
NEWEST ·
UNCOLN MEHCUHY
Uf:ALEHSHI I' ALSO 633CS1 's
IHSTOCK!
Call today Wt 11lso muy
hav(• t h.it flrl" o wn1'<I
B~1W you art• look1n.1;
for•
831-2040 495.4949
Executi•• Car ·1am
1 ~S)t!(.'<i. sunrool. Itta I lwr
Jlloys, lov. m ilt""
Op<•rales 011 fl'l;UIJr
lucl' 154431
$14,995
4 <Jt.bers to C.:hC/lhC
CREVIER BMW
I.st & Broadway
~AANA /~·3171
•IMW '77 320i
f\JUy equJppcd, locally
owned & serviced, MBZ
tradc.~lo. <179SPJll
$9650
JIMSLEMOMS
IMPORTS
1970HARBOR BLVD
COSTA MESA
611-1276 83).9300
ORANGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
Salw·Serv1ce-Leasmg
Rav Caner.Inc.
Rolls ftoyce BMW
t.540Jamborcc
Newport Beach 640>6444
BOB McLAREN's
850 N. Beach Blvcl
La Habra 1522·5:!33
15 Mi. No. of SA 1''wy) * USED IMW's *
INVENTORY
REDUCTIO ...
78 320 4 a JXI 14&1 UCT I
'7t>2lm4i.pd 1453HIYl
·75~Auto I07!Jtil
'74 Ba v Auto CU972)
s.days by Appt.
'77 m . auto, slereo c·as!>.
xlnt t·ondtlion $9400
&t2-4959
72 3.0 CS, good cond.
9'.>,000 mi, 4 spd. call cvs,
714-497 .35!)tj
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 XJ-12L
1\utomatll'. air, fully
c<1u1p1wd. GM ,1d u.il
milt-:. Hc~i·nl \ ll1·ll
v. t.in h11ll•-. ·flJv.
le,...," t254UKT1
CREVIER BMW
t~t & Brc..idv. ,,\
SA.'lTA i\:-0 \ H:I:> "1171
7<1 X.111. lulh •·•11111•1w1f
1·h.1UJ ft•ur dn '1·11 lh l
olr h45 Slilfl
'68 J ag XJ<.1-• .!• .!. 11111·
cood S3 ,tl(X).
l'h:l.ll>4· µhone !S4H .IO:tt.
Karmann Ghia 9734 ...............•••....•
'71 lih11.1 <.;011\. top cond.
ti Utl>-!>IH'k, AM 11''M c••">i>.
rl'll"t:h xlm lllk top/whl
JUK mt 1111 1 I.ill engine
lilK rrn $1IOll 673·224!!
. 9738 ......•....•....••...••
'74 Ma1Au H.X.3. eeonomy.
dt•1H 1 , run :-. xln l .
$1450/bst ofr 754·5300
dys, 897·49ti4 cv(':-
72 Mau.la HX2. 4 dr. run:.
great. AC. 25 mp~. SI 100.
Call Dean. :>44 ~1!11
9740 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72350-SL. Rare
4 SPO SPTS CAR.
2 t.op,, mags. 4.99·531i8.
79 ilO Dsl. white, snrf.
fully equipped ,
sho wroom l'ond1t1on
Sl7.lm/offcr. 7~·0040
'T.I l\St6LC. yc•llu"'. xlnt
c111lll $14,95(1. l'vt l'ty
.194.2a.13 -----79 450SL. Anlb grl'y. hm
lcolht:r int, 7M m1, all
•J Pt '>, $:1:1 .tl(JO
642-4218/64().0523 I! VC!i.
'll7 MllZ250Sl., da:.~11· &
clean. drk blu, l\M l"M
cass. i lops. !(ood mpJ!.
$10,000 Dye; G79 '141!5.
eV~ /wknds 6734:l85
·~ MOZ 2sos1.;, l halk hrn.
A, '.'inrl,auto.AM FM .
d e an 754! !11111 dv~.
li7:J-Ujlj CVl'l> $2950. .
iG280CCamrl l'Olor
Top cond Mu~t ~cc
95S-09R9
'75 150SI. Wh)' p.i} SIOK'
L..tkl• nu. hardl} ll'>l'd
St 7K, r ream w 1b rn
leather. 675 4268 cveb
9742 • •••••••••••••••••••••• . 78 320i. A/C. snrf. 10 ma '76 MG Mlgct Spec1ul
+ + + · $ll •500 · pp· 16,500 m1. very ~d cond
54B·0049. $3500or b1;t 540·4411
1.976 BMW S:JOi, 43,000 ml,
f\Jord Blue, Blaupunkt
stereo tupc. xlnl cond. pp Dys. 7J2·Ul64; CVS,
551-2154, $9350.
'76 BMW 530!: 28M mi,
mint oond. many xlras.
dys 646·43321673·5613
eves.
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LARGE
SB.ICTIOHOF
AU.MOOB.S
SHOP&COMPARE
BARWICI< DATSUN
..... I.,, I •I' ,, 11
8ll·l37)49].Jl7)
"72 l3Xl htchbk. 4 s pd. Top
cond . $1900. He le n .
~ or 545-3714 all.
&pm.
•11DATSUM
610WAGOH
CREAM PUfo'I'',
<~LSE>
S22tl
BARWIC I< OAT~IJt-1
I e ) I I l I', 4 9 J l l 7 '>
78 240Z Good co n d ,
.->lbeltolr SU· mt
9747 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 L Pantera. take over
lea,,c at $278/rno. Mint
cood. CaJI 963·9636 AM.
r..cM 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
iJl,.<j 914 : 2.0, 30mpg, nu
clutch & brakes. SUPER
car. 95200. 875-3517.
'70 Porsche 9UE. Alloys.
Mlcbellns. Konls. 5 spd.
Clean/fast $11SOO. $48·2687
'68 912, sunrf, 5 spd,
stereo, red w /blk Int. ~ rn-8638
911 S lW73 Very special,
very 1troog. sn rf. lthr.
alarm, $12.900645-2951
'76 912E: sunroof. 25,000
mth.'$. air, a lloys, steroo
cassette. black. Call m:rm
·5 Por. 9125-spd.
AM /F M, new tll'C8,
770.9'.?83
'71911ETarl{a. air.
&Orne ruat s Spd.
983$0. 213• 592·2110
.. ltofce 9756 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'• SUver Cl<MMS I
119.000
185-41'4
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
-I -
SERVICE Off"T. Of'ft4
'Tll 9 l'.M. MOHO A YS
·2·
P'AltTS Of.PT. Ol'f+'
'Tll 9 P.M. MOHD A YS
& 'Tll 2 l'.M,
SATURDAYS
• 3.
SALES Off'T. Of'EH 7
DAYS A WHtt
.4.
Wt LU.SE All
MAKES & MOORS,
Sl'ECIALIZll-'G IH YW
f. MHCEDES llHI
.5.
Wl HAVE OYER 100
l'ttEOWHID
fCOHOMY CAIS TO
CHOOSE F«OM .,.
IMMEDIATE
DWYBIY OH MOST
MOORS
11711 HACH IUD
HUMTIMGT°" llACH
142-2000
·74 VW t:ampcr. auto.
SAVE NOW!!!
COHHRL
CHEVROLET
2:K!M llarlx1r Iii' ct
c·1~T.\ ... E.'-\
546-1200
1979 CHEVROLET
MONZA SPIDEi
Automa11r lran::. . fac
tury Jtr C<1nd r.1lho·
whecb. low m1h·-. & Ilk,•
NEW! 14!'.JOWOY1 .
$5799
Maben Cadillac
~.-1 Harbor111 ... 11
1425 Baker St
C~IA Ml':.-;,,
540-9100
; I ,~l} titl'°•: ~ ·>11
': '··'1.i'lu..! ~ ~a
~ ...... .,,~ ..
S-'n•s.nk••leeMlwf
-neMn
•I W & V\a CAA ••Llll\
'" -couotn
21 ..... c...t~Dn•• .. --~ .... -~7 DAYSAWIB
768-7222
RAYFUDEBOE
LINCOLN M l':HCUHY
lh IK l\ulo Ct:nll•r Dr
SUl'W> U1k1• Fnrc~l exit
ll<Vl~E
130-7000
9952 •...............•.•....
1979FORD
MUST ANG COIRA
Tl ·1rno t 1·yl . 4 spet!d
tr.in'> ... 1rnr oof. pwr
,.,lt"'rtll~ & brakl'"
A~1 F,\1 stereo .. maR~ <\
like ncw-0nly 3000 mil\--,
I J.ZnMI). (St.k.P3940)
$6588
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
'20b0 HARBOR Bl VO ~OSTAMESA b4'2·0010
'79 MUSTANG
A fl A R E f' I N u . I ·I
S P 1-; I': 0 T ll A N S
POWEH STl':l-:Hll'I<;.
1\;\I ~·M <'ASS1':TT E
u1<; rr1". < ·1.uc l\. 111
liACK BU<.:K l':f Sl-:ATS.
S POKI'.: WHEELS
UNDl-:R 8000 MILES '
$4650 ur orrer Ptl'
I UIJ W~X ) 645· 140•1
llUHH Y1
"78 Chevy Luv t2K m l. I•--------• cstm made lx'<i. blk. take
over payment:. 493 2565 "7fiGhia4. ... µ.4 cyl ,26mp~.
~.t.UJ1!x-:.t offer 55'J·Ui Ill 1967 Chev xlnt l"fmcl New <I.ft Ii
Ure. 9'iJ~ ( all (ic111• 11111
642-lm!I Oldunobile 995S
A/C, slovetrefngtsmk. '70 Monte l '.1rlo :! etc
22,000rm. $4850.557-7066. $2200 Ua}' 11,:111 t.171
...................... .,
·77 t utl.1!-.i. Su1m·rnl· Al
1111 whl \:'ol f:\1 , I.!'""'
1111. l'I' >Vtt. >1:1.'ir '76 Conv Bug· Cham-
pagne t..'<I •• wht/Whl, lo
rm. xlnt rond. AM /f'M,
~ b"7J..84l.3
'71 VW UUS. Xlnt rond
New cng, new trans
WXJ. 581-8723
VW 7!) t•onvcrt1hle A
d<l..'>l.tl' 3100 mill~ run!>o on
reg gas SHUU5 1olfcr
213· 795-3386 9.5
WANTED· Older VW Bus
lfl Rood mecharucul cond,
older not concerned with
uppearancl' 751-11007
60 llaha huM nl'~d s
tran:im1ss1n n / rt'
ao;.-iembly. $350/bc!lt ofr
557·3285
VolYo 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOLVO
SALES. SBVICE
AHDLEASIMG
OVERSEA.5 DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EARi.EiKE
VOLVO
1966Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
'46-HOl 540-94'7
OIAMCH COUNTY
VOLVO
EXQ.USlVELY VOLVO
Largest Volvo Dealer In Orange County!
BUYor LE~E
DIRECT
mil'l'·~ 2025 S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011
'74 14SA Wgn: Lug rack.
AC. PB. PS assist, 59M.
tell gas, gd oond. $3000.
e-1812.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
eves twknd~ !Iii<! 111:111
• •• Mortoft Ston~
6211Cllrl lln\1·
l.Jj!UOJ kt•at:h
You a1 e lhl' w1011cr 01
three frff ti~lc~b
<$22 50 'uluc I. tn
kJnglml! llro~
UJrnum~ ll.i1h•\
C1r<'U" ,,ug lod lbru 13th
Anaheim ConvenllOll
Center
Ticket., mu~l he ex
c-hani.:cd for rrM·r vf'd
:.cat.' al Lhe Convention
Q •ntt-r ahead of time
Call &12 56'7ij, ext 2n to
chllm your llckct.s
•••
i 4 Malibu Wagon. 3 ~cat. ...
AfJ'. l'/S, AIC. AM /l"M stereo. roof rack, 55,000
mi's. S2000 968·0071.
·7u I llch Dl"l1 .1 HK
Exl'dlt·nt c-1111tl1111111
M11"1 ~·1• >(ti MllX
9957 .......................
Jotwison & Son
UHCOLH-MERCURY
~1t:t·1al or the Wt""t·k
1978 PINTO
S 1 I \ •' r l' x l 1• r 1 11 r
aulumatac·. r.11l1u I(,
hc:•tl·r •Otill't-:u 1
$3450
~.1 1.11 hor Ill , (' M
~10 Jli.:10
'i.! l>tnlo Auto. l\L' nu
tin ..... 1·kan ~cl mc•1·h.
~ b\.-:-1 uHt•r <1!;11 7!1til
.. ;J Pinto Wgn. g~1s i.avl'r,
Xlra.~. AC. new Lin·~. xlnt
ceind l\~k1ng S lllOU
67~61.34 ---ecn.th 99 32 Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••
1976 CHEVROLET
CORVmE T-TOP
Thia one is a loaded
maro o n b ea ut y •
(370NKR)
OHLYS7995
HOWARD CIM•r*t Dove & Quail S\.S
NEWPORT u .. :ACll
lll-055S
Dodp H35 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 Dodge, 6 cyl. 61 ,000 m1,
reg gas. S1400. IH7-5767
al\6PM
i4 Colt. a m /fm cai.seuc.
high mpg $2000/Best of·
fer. $1S-01192.
'7C Dod«e. 4-d.r sedan, 6
cyl, Atr, PIS. A/C, AM
rwlio. $1750. MB-8971
'77 Oolt srw. A/C, 5 spct
AM/FM ste reo. Good
'72 C:i t a l111 a 4 -d r
Brougham, xln t mc1•h
shape, n u tires, od:i
paint Sll'J5. Will con
sider lratle. !179-884\J -------'79 Trans·Am Special
1-;d1l1o n 11.000 mi. T·
Top Loadt•d $10.000.
He~t ofr 494·3434!
1980
FltOMl
WHHl
DRIVE
PHOENIX
AVAILABLF. f'Oll
IMMEDIA'fl::
Ot-;UVERV
IOILOMGPRE
POMTIAC
1.3800 BEACH BLVO
w.sI'MLNS'l'ER
616-250019Z..665 I
cond. PJOO, 646-8083. PP. '77 TranaAm Special Edi·
Dart 74 x.lot cond, a uto, lion, blk. xlnt cond,
R/H. A/C. New tires, 911lJ00 • .,.511k'J,
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erton Pilot
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MONDAY, JULY 23, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS
Crash • m
O•tr l'i ... ...,..,. ., lh<Mrd •-,.,.
_Mesa Cop
·Witness
To Death
By JACKJE HYMAN
Of tlle O•tly Ptlel St.tit
/\ plane crash that killed a
Fulle r ton man an Ne w port
Beach Sunday might have been
a verted 11 the pilot had landed in
the Back Ray instead of trying
to reach John Wayne Airport, an
observer said today.
"The worst thing about it wa:-
lh(' guy didn 't huvt• to cra:-h."
~aad Cost<i •Mf'i.a polict• officer
Daw Ketchum. ··1r he 'd turnt,-d
.1 quarter of ~· m1h.-:.ooncr <1nd
landed an the• hay, ht·'d ht·
a lave.··
THIS WAS THE SCENE SUNDAY ON A BRUSH.COVERED Hill IN NEWPOArS BACK BAY AS POLICE. PARAMEDICS AIDED CRASH VICTIM
Costa Mesa Police Helicopter (Upper Right) Followed Plane Down In UnsucceHtul Attempt to Save Ute of Fullerton Man
Ketchum. who was riding as
ohscrvcr 1n the Co~la Mesa
tlOlacc heli copter al the' Lime of
the 3:54 pm. accident, pulled
pilot J ack Tesll'r. 12. from tht•
wn·ckagc of his Cci.i.na 2l0
Turbo Centurion.
Tes ler dac.-d two hour~ lall·r al
llo:ag M1·mnra.tl ll o~p1lal 1n
'\c•w1 iort Hcm:h. Stal I Gets Eg~
Carter's Attention
Te Turn to Energy
• WASHINGTON lAP> -P resi·
• de nt Carter, whose reshaping of
his White House st.all is expect· ' l ed to consume less or hi s time than bis Ca binet s hakeup, i~
like ly to return lo work this
week on mergy issues.
'"Now that the Cahinel·level
cha nges have been me.de. the re
l will be additiona l focusing or the
preside nt's a lle nlion o n lbe
Energy Mobilization Board and
the Energy Security Corp.,"·
• White House prt!ss secretary
t Jody Powell said Sunday.
I Proposals l o establis h the
f Heavy Surf
lilwly Again
Along Coast
West county hfe~u<1rds. bu~)
.ove r the weekend wath rescue!>
·in heavy surf and stron~ np-
' t id e s, today again contendt•d
wath s urf of between s ax and JO
feet a long Huntington Beach area
M>acbes
The action, s aid a Huntington
. Beach Stale Beach lifeguard, is
the result of Hurricane Dolores
which whi pped up JOO mph winds
off Mexico over the weekend. The
storm is dissipating . guards said ,
but its resu.lt is still being folt
along the coastline
Despite relutively big three· to
six -foul s urf along the llunt
ington coast over the· weekend.
,atbout 38,000 bathers packed
Huntmgton Beach"s city beach
en Saturday with 35.000 countt..'d
on Sunda y. Rescues, guards
said, topped the 100 mark for the
weekend.
A•n ellllneted 108,000 people
descended on the two s tate
beaches, Huntington a nd Bolsa
€hica, both on Saturday and
Sunday despite dangerous rips
and a 2IO mph south wind on Sun·
day
State Jlfeguards recorded an
estimated 300 rescues over lht•
weekend. a s JW)keRman said
board. intended lo cut through
red tape to speed development
of ene rgy projects, and to crei.te
the energy corporation -lo
finance energy development -
were sent to Congress last week.
The Senate Energy Committee
tentatavely agreed Saturday to
i.upport. the mobilization board.
While he has completed the
firings that shook bis Cabinet
last week. the president is still
looking for a secretary of hous·
ang and urban development, a
F e d e ral R eserve Boa r d
chairman and a transportation
:-.ecretary.
Jla milt<m Jordan. Carter 's
newly named chief of staff. said
today that the pres ident intends
to widen "the circle of persons
inside <tnd outside government
that will gavt• him advice."
In :.an interview on NBC·TV'~
"Today" pro~rnm, Jordan wa~
riucstioned about the number of
Gcorgwns <1dv1sing C<t rtcr.
·"The shakeup i::. not over." .Jordan replied. ··rt i::. not an
unusual lhmg for <t 1)rcs1dent to
have people in the Whitc House
around him from their home
:.tale.··.
He added that the "influence
of the Georgians on the staff-
m y self included has been
g reatly exaggerated My new
responsibilities as chacf of staff
have been greatly exaggerated.
I w1 II not stand bet ween the
president and his Cabinet. l will
not be the boss of the Cabinet I
wi ll try to work to manage in CJ
better wav the a ffa irs of the
White Hou;e ··
In another intervie w today.
p r esid ential troubleshooter
Robert. Strauss said Washingto·
mans have overreacted to the
Cabinet changes because the
capital is "a company town."
.. We h a v e n 'l k e pt it in
perspective as well as the people
across America have," Strauss
said on ABC·TV's "Good Mom·
i ng America" show. "The presi·
dent said all a long that he was
going to restructure his govern-
ment."
OC.10 Engine Fails
Carter. in a meeting with
~everal re porte rs Sat urday.
made clear tha t he wants to see
~ome stabilit y returned to the
White House operations. arter
nearly three weeks of uncertain·
1y. It was also made clear that
Carter knows what c hanges he
th i n ks sho uld be m a de to
s t 11en gtben the sta rt and im·
crease the diver-Sty or advisers.
LINTHICUM, Md. lAP) -Of·
fi~iall .. Y eqiae failure aboard
a Untied Airtines DC·lO. cawsed ·Ille ~bMnd jumbo to re-
•&atumore· Washincton
Airport about' 10 111111•• llftel' takeoff Sunday
Reporters alae learned that
th• overridln" theme in the
(See CARTER, Pase A!)
Offlcets Tom Ottoson and
Jerry Graul Mid Toth bad betll
cited abortl)' befo,. mldnipt for
ronowinc too clOHI)' in Hunt·
lnston Beach.
An bour before tbe fatal col·
U.ion on Crown Valley Partcway
ea1tofClubbouleDrive, Tothwu
cited bJ pol&ee in Oran1e for atop.
ptna Im naW caria tJle Newport
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O~ty l'tlel $1.ttt ,_..,
CROSS PINPOINTS SPOT OF BACK BAY CRASH
Fullerton Man Killed in Sunday Mishap
Man Flees •
Huntington Pair
Battle Intruder
A lluntington Beach man and
his wife fought off an armed s us -
pect who police say came to
their front door ea rly Sunday
and tried to force his way in.
Police say 45-year-old J immy
Roger s, 6671 J ulien Circ le,
'Watchlion'
Bites Owner
BRESCIA. Italy CAPl -
Farmer Battista Toninelli
was bitten by a baby lion
he bought believing it was
a watchdog, local officials
reported today. ·
The o U icla l s s ai d
Tonlnelll. 37. bought the
animal to watch his farm
at nearby Gambara after
he waa told it was a new
breed or African dog.
ff ls injuries were not
serious, the officials said.
Freeway'snwnberthree lane.
He •• aat alive durinl hta next contact with law enforce·
meat aut.bortUee.
became engaged 1n a push-and·
shove match with the heavy-set.
f ull-bea rded suspect after
answering a knock al his door at
3: 15a.m .
The suspect . police say. point·
ed a gun at Rogers and tried to
push his way in.
The victim, howe ver, attempt·
ed to push the door shut and
called for hla wire to help him
keep the armed intruder out.
Police s ay the door was
rocked orr its binges and that
Rogers leaned around the open-
ing and punched the gun-toting
s uspect in the face.
The suspect, described as Six ·
foot ·two a nd weighing 220
pounds. fled the area on foot.
police say.
(]Una, Viets Clash
PEKING <AP> -Vietnamese
soJdlers fired acrou the €binese
bOrder, kllli9'1 and wounding
peasanta and provokln1 Chinese
counter-fire, the offlclal·Chlnese
news 81eDCY 1akl today.
The car et.ruck a cement me·
dlan, hurlinl it 1ee feet down the
center divider ud lnto a eucalyp-
tua tree.
CHP offlcen uMI Toth wu pronounced clMd MU.scene. Olflcen 1ald the car's
Offtcen said tbe ~ckltnt OC· .,........, WM jammed at .,
curred wbea Totb failed to mpla OD llnpMt. It toolE r.e•n
ne10Uate • tt1rn on Crown about cme bour to lne 'l'Gell'a
VaUeJ Partrway. ~ bod1 fram U. Wl'Mka
Mile Square
Balloons'
Race Site?
Mile Square RcgionatPark in
Fountain Valley is unde r con-
s ideratio n to beco m e t he
la unching point for the 1980
Gordon Bennett Balloon Rae('.
Oran~e County Supe rvisors
will hear a request Tuesday to
a uthoril.e negotiations between
race organizers and county ot.
ficials lo u..,e the West County
Sile.
And if Chairma n Phillip J\n·
thony·s sentimenL'i are shared
by fellow supervisors. the re-
quest will gel serious study.
"I feel that this event ha~
potential as a serious mtema·
tional event and the staff s hould
be a uthorized to develop a
pla n ... he s aad in a letter.
The balloon race was b91<I'
from 1906 until 1938 when it was
d iscontinued bccaust· of World
War JI .
It was revived las t yt·ar in
Loni? Beach from the d1·ch ol
the Queen Mary.
A s pokes man <;<Jad the J-'oun
tam Valley s1tc as being looked
upon favorably bccaU!'>l' 1t wo uld
be relatively free from overfly·
m~ aircraft
T he fact that Long Ht>ach as 1n
t he flight pattern of traffic goang
to Los Angeles lnt erna taonal
Airport was a factor. he <>a id
C..as t year"s honors we re cap
tured by Maxie Anderson and
Ben Abruzzo. the me n who
became the firs t balloonists to
cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Race winners are determined
by which balloon travels tht!
greatest dJstance from tht• st::art
ang pomt. Anderson and Abruno
m ade 1t to Dove Creek. Colo .
before being for<:ed down by bad
weather.
T he race was na med after the
late publisher of the New York
He ra ld.
About 30 balloons a rc expcct<.>d
to take part next year tentative·
ly scheduled April 26.
Woman Dies
Of Starvation
CLINTON. Ark. <APl Tlw
death of a 74 -pound woman
whose husband tried to bury her
an a field was apparently due to
starvation. authorities say
State medical exa miner Dr
Fahmy Malak was still conduct
ing tests in connection with an
autopsy of Dianne Habem . 35.
but told Va n Bure n County
Sheriff Gus Anglln that the
woman apparently died ·or
starvation.
fJ'lllTE HOVSE
FINE TO BROWN
NEW VORIS CAP > -
California Gov. Jer ry Brown.
who refuses to live in his state's
1ovemor'1 mansion because it Is
'"too lavllh.'' saye he would Uve
In the White Houle if elected
pre1ideDt.
"It looU pretty conven•t."
he aald on a CM-TV lntervMw
broadall today. ·'I could walk
to woR."
/\ ..,p<1kl"'•llhtn fr1r tht· F1•d\•ral
\\ aalwn /\<1man1~tr:.it11m. "hwh
1.., 1nvt'..,t1g at111g tht• t'ra~h. :-.;ml
1b t•au~c· '"~till u11k110" n.
f\ l'lchum ~aid the hclacortt·r
tollowed lht• pl.ant• artcr hear-
ing at:-. radw rcqut·~l for an
1·ml•r ge1H'Y landing at the
airport.
He :.aid lht• powerlc~s planl'.
its propeller not s pinnani;(. wa!-.
hcadin£ toward the airport ove"
Newport Uum·s when he fi rst
:-aw at.
·· tt looked lakt· hl' w:.is trying
tn gl1d1· cll•ar u1 the airport but 1l
was downwind." Ketchum :,aid.
Uc said tht• pilot. sc<'mg ht·
('Ouldn't ma kl' 1t. turned back
11 <' a r I r v 1 n (' A ,. •· n u c· :1 n c1
l n a vl·r~ll\ Uravt· tuw;,ir<.l th1·
Hack Ruy."
Tht• turn appa rcnlly disrupted
lhl' plan<-'~ t.!ladt' and forced it to
µlummct about 6()11 feet to lht•
f,!ro und, crash111g into a hill
near the Orange Coast YM CA at
thl~ t•nd or Una vcrsatv Drive.
·'There was gas.olanc every
whl·n·." K<·tchum n•called of
th • !-><.'t'IH' : .... thP hl·l1 cupl1•r
landt'll 50 h•t•I aw:n . ··1t w:.i~
pour1n~ into llw t •1ck p1t. ··
Ill' :.aid thP fJt l lhal lhr·
l'ngint· had hcr·n off anrl had
('OOl<•d ma•• havl' h1·1·n th•· n·:.i~on th1• i.:~ ... nlinc cJ1dn ·1 11m11t·
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th1· plaw" u11hrn1kl'll lht· ..,, . .,, bl"lt
.ind pulled 'I l':-l1•r 11ul ]'l;t•wp<ir1
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Fair Crowds
Set Record
Th<' Orange 'uunly F a•r
1·ndcd lht• most ..,u<.'Cl'~"'ful run in
1L'i h1:.tory Sund:.iy wath J total
attendann· of 300,022.
/\ s 11ok<.• .... woma11 "'Jlrl the
r1gur(' IS 59.918 j)l'rson~ h1gh<.•r
than l!f7>! :.ind ~l·t~ J rc<:ord fur
lht• faar
Shl' ~aid 34 .154 pt•ople :it
tl·nd<'d tht• ra1r Saturday <a nd
35. 193 on Sunday of thc fi na l
weekend.
T he s pokeswoman credited
the entertainment lineup, which
in c lud ed Debby Boone and
Roger Miller, along with good
weather and the gas short.age.
for encouraging Orange Coun-
tians to attend the fair this vear
Or~~,C~-u~•
\teather
Patchy low clouds nc•ar
the coast lute night and
ear l y mo rning h ou r s
othe rwise fa ir through
Tuesday. Lows tonight 60
to 65. Highs T uesday low
70S at beaches to m id -80s
inland.
INSIDE TODA~
/o'oM'nl!f' race car dnver ond
STP Corp. e.xecu&1ve Andy
(;ronatellt 11 bock on lhe rood
wflh a new bu11ness See
Page A7.
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kAL&lCiH. N <API Army
I lnv e1 tl1 aalor W illiam
Ivory it retum1n1 teatlmOf\Y t.o
d•)' °" what tt. found wlMlift hf> we"' lO tM P'or1 ,,.., homt ol
Or Jeffrey MacDonald "'°,...
than nlM Y••n •IO
M1cl>oe\ald, ~. ol tlunUnaton
lhrbo ur ia c h aratd with
bhad1eonln1 and 1tabb1n1 hl1
wtre and two youn1 dauahttrs to
d ualh whth.1 he wu~ Al Gr~~n
Ocean V.iew
·Board Mulls
Site Plans
H unllnglon Beach '5 Ocean
View <c-le mentary > School Dia·
trict trustees have scheduled a
special 7:30 p.m . Tu~sday meet·
ing in their move to di11po:,e or a
former h('adqua wurs site
Trustees u e lo m eet with real
"st a t e brok er and cons ulta nt
Brian Kinft of Ki ng arnd Ai.
:-()(•1aleff, Huntington Reach, re
!(al di n~ his proposals to >1ludy
and m arket the 8.2-acrc p ro per.
t y at t h e corner o f Beach
Boulevard and Wa rner Avenue.
Distr ic t staff h as indicated
tl'out the pro p e rly could be.
leased . sold o ut right In on e
chunk or. possibly, s ubdivided
a nd sold at highe r prices.
Now valued at m o re than $1.5
m illion . tho land was purchased
in 1926 for $16,880 and was the
site of Ocean Vie w School until
conve rted to a he adqua rters in
1967
Supt. Oule Coogan says the
d11>t~ict Ii; considerm~ selling the
prop<'ny and Ubtnl( 1nt<ir ei1t from
investment flf thl' proct·cd1> LO
m aintain und removal(! other
buildings
KanJ( 1s seeking a $10.000 con
t ract to 1nvcsl1ga te salch poten
t i11l and m:Jp out a pion to SPr1m>
t ht• mo~t money for the pror>
l'rt y
T h(' s ite was abandoned this
~pr1ng. with d istrict head ·
qu a r ter s m oved lo t h e o ld
R a nc ho View School. B Street
a nd W ar ner Aven ue, wher e
Tuesday's s pecial Sl·ss1on is to
be held
HD Gunmen
Take $200
From Pair
T wo tecn·agcrs were stnp1>4•d
or their wallet:, a nd S200 euly
Sunduy an Hunting to n Beach
whe n a puir of arm ed suspects
pulled up a nd dem a nded their
m o ney, police liay
Mit•h aei ftiai, Ht. of Hunt
in~ton Reach and Danny Jlur
r11>on. 19, of Suntu Ana. were ~11
lan~ in a car ut Hlh Street and
O live Aven ue a t I 15 a m .,
po lict.• report
On e suspect pulled out a ~un
and told the victims to l08s the ir
'-'a llcLs Into the street or they'd
he s h ot p o li ce say The
teen -a gers were then told to
dn ve 1>ff
The suspects were described
as m the ir 20s and in an older
poor condition station wagon.
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PLANE ••.
Beach pol,ce and pa ra m edics
arr ived mome nts later and
helped complete the rescue .
' It was spook ier than he ll
\tatchlng a plane go down and
we couldn't do anything about
It." Ketchum said.
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8er•t •t•t~ •t Furl Briaaa
On f"rhiay. Ivory ltatlfloo h~
u w two bloody footprlnt11 In the
ho.aH lilnd ro~ tae bodaf' of
Chri•Un1 , 2. and Kimberly. ~.
and tht-lr mother . Colette. 26
Thr protlecuUon u1ed Ivory's
a ppear a nct• 1111 a wltneH to stut
introd1K'ln1 photocraph1 of the
ac ne f'rlday MacDonald H l at
the der~ tablt w th hl11 head
lowe rtd M 1ar1e blowupa ol tM
Mac Dona ld home and lhe bocH• \\ .-r p laced on an easel bHldtt ·
the Jury box :
M atl>on,tld baa · 1>lo<ifastly
maintained th at four intruders
chanting, "Acid Is groovy Kill
the prgti." killed his farrt1Jy a nd
1ttab bed ham repeatedly.
He ls being tried In U.S. !;>Is·
t rlcl Court MacDo nald was
c leare d by the Army or the
ch•raes bul la ter indicted by a
fcde raJ gra nd j ury.
Defense a tt.om eys ran an ad-
vertisement in the FayottevHle
T im es a nd the F ayetteville
O bserver on Friday containing
s ketcheli and descriptions of the
f o ur a lleged Intrude r s us
d escribed by MacDona ld
The defense pla nned to run the
ad again in Sunday's combined
edition of the newspapers. but
cancel~ It afte r the prosecution
o bjected to its publicatio n in
Friday 's news papers
Assistant U.S. Attorney James
Blackburn s aid Satu rd ay th at
the prooccutors considt.'red the
ad to b<! inflamm atory and said
t hf'Y would ask U S. Dis trict
Judf(c fo'ranklm Dupr ee to rule
on whether rL'i pubhcal1on v1olat·
cd an order ht-issul•d last week.
Oupret-ii;sued a n oral order
durin~ a p re ·l ri-01 hl'armg last
week barring puhhcat1on or th<•
ad until a Jury hu1I been 11clcch.'<1
un<I the prosecutors had ooen
~l\.t•n the namr· or !ht.· 1.trt1st who
d rt·\\ tht· i-.kc·11·ht.·~
Tht' 11ro1><'l'Utor~ h<t \ 1• not het•n
g1vt•n the 1rnmP of lht• urtist.
u 11 hou~h tl l'fl'n-.1· n 1 l o r nt'Y
llc•rnanl ScAal 1>;11d he would
make 1t ava1l:ahl'• to them under
c.·<·r ta i n con d1t1on 1> Segal
d cclrn('(I to say whol the> condi
tion:, were
H11ntingtou
Man Injured
In Mesa Crash
A Jluntinglon lka<·h man wa1>
in fair tondlt1on today u fter his
~m a ll J>lcku11 truck collided with
a Costa Mtsa police car Sunday,
<f<-i.t roym g both vehicle~.
David Allan Welch. 30, L8992
Florida St., was taken t.o Hoag
M emon al Hospital in Newport
H<•ach with anlt·rn<1l injuries
a ftn the 9 .40 p.m . accident
Police said the Welc h veh1ch.:
l urnt•d lcrt in front oC a patrol
cur d riven by OHicer Gary
M t E rla in, 23. on l'la<'<-nti;,
Avenue between 20th and 19th
i-.trects tn Co!it a Mei.a.
l1oht•t• csli mated the patrol
<.·a r 's sf)C('d at 45-50 m ph, but did
n ot know immediately whether u,e om cer was on a n emergency
call.
O fficer McErla1n r eportedly
suffered brms«'s and whiplash
aud was expected lo be off work
for s"vcral dayb
Garden Grove
Crash Kills I,
Injures 2
A 20-year-old Anahe im woma n
was killed la te S unday night
whe n h e r c a r collide d with
a nother ve h icle a nd c r ashed
through a block wa ll fence in
C a rden Grove, police 111ld.
K athleen Mary E bert. 20, of 25~ Harriet La ne. died snortly
after being taken to Ana heim
Gene ral H08pital.
Critically injured we re John
Gre gory Donlon. 19. of Anaheim,
a p asaenaer In Ms. Ebert'• car,
and Gaye Lynn Lanning, 23,
·Westminste r , dri ver of the
s econd car.
Ms. Ebert'• Infant dauahler
was uninjured in the a ccident.
Pollce aald the c ars, driven by
Ma. Ebert and Ma. L•nnln1. col·
llded 1t the lnte riec tlon of
Or1n1ewood and M11nolla,
ave nues, cr11he d lhrou1h a
block wall rence and atopped In
the rear y1rd ol 1 nearby hoa»e
'Ibieves Get
'IV, Stereo
Bur•l•n made t.hetr way lnt.o
a Fountain Valley home throup
an unlocked rear .tndow tunday
and 11tapM with • tetevtllon
and ,.._ equipment .alu.d at
11.-. polee •aid ..
Tbe "'9 wu NfOl'led at u.•
p. •· bf Ptltlllp Carrtecl. 14.
WMa be ntllftled to hil home OD , ............
BIG SURF HIT ORANGE COAST THIS WEEKEND, DRAWING BRAVE BODY SURFERS TO THE NOTORIOUS WEDGE
seven-to-10-foot Waves Were Reported at South-facing Beaches, Spawned by ~urricane Dolores
Price of Gold
Worm While
Dollar Falls
LO N UON II\ I' 1 Tht: prlCl' 11f
~old hit anoth1·r r 1·cord in
Euro1w Loda) of oHr $305 wh1lt•
the I J S dollar t'<Hll1 n ucd to
dcl'l1m•
''Tht• 1lollar IS JUSt sla ppin~
lowt•r for want of huyers." om·
d t:aler ~aid
Golrl op1.·n•'<I a l a r!•cord
$304 1::15 an ounct' an Zurich.
Europc'!-t b1g~est bullion mart,
then l'ascd ln $303 625 hy mid·
m orn in){ hut rebounded to $305 62
al closing up $7 l5 from Fn·
duy.
T he prt•\•1ou ~ n ·c·ord wah
$303 K7!l during l1 ading 10 Zurich
on W1'llnt·Ml<t.'t. whc•n th1· ml•lal
CIOM'd al $:101 !;~~1 ;i n•1·t1rd l'11>1>
mg pnn·
Gold open1•d in l.11ndon ol
$303 875. a n ·<·onl fur ttu· Lond()n
m arkcl and d1mhl·ll l1v 1·l11i-.1n14 lr1
$304 25. u1' S.i I rom l"rrday.
One London ckaler 1>a11l tht·
d 11 I I a r ' ~ :. h a k ~ 1ir us IH' 1· lb
dom1natl'd mark1·l M.·nt1mcnt
"Som1• pcnplt• an· 1>till not
ha p JJY with lht• US i-.tcne They
11ee J(old as lhl· thrn~ lo get rn
to," he said
1·ro,..ra.-AI
CARTER ••.
Cabrnct 1>hakcup was loy:ilty, i.
poi n t st r e~sed S u nday by
Jordan. who saicl on NBC's
"M e<'l the Press"
·'Once the president make:-; u
decision on polwy or a picc<: of
legislat1on. it Is the rcsponslblli
ly of people m governme nt to
s upport thut uct1on or IN1vc the.·
gov('m men t "
Carter clearly fe ll tha t J oseph
A. Califano Jr , who m he fired
as secretary or health, education
and welfare, had been working
al cross-purposes to presidential
goals.
It was unde rstood that t he
president e xpects Cabinet mem·
be rs lo be team players and that ir
he had ma de an e rror In the past.
he fe lt It wu In waiting as long as
he did to use dis missals t.o make
this clear
Exxon Gains
20Percent
NEW YORK <AP1
Exxon Corp., the nation's
lar1e1t oil company, today
reported a 20 percent In· ,
create In second quarter
prof I ta.
Exxoa. the first major·
ol I c ompany to report
second quarter eamlnaa.
said It made $830 mllllon
durtn1 the q_ua r.ter , up
from tllC> mUUon ln the
tame quarter ~( 1971.
!arnln11 per are or
common s tock ose from
11.5~ a ahare to Jl.88.
lxxon eald Ill earnln111 rrom UnJted Slat.el oJI and
natural 1u aperallona for
the qu.rter and for the
flrat 1lx month• of the
y11r were below ~ ol
th• .... pertldl of 11'71,
but -°" ....... profttl wer• .......... .
• ,,,
27 Feared Dead
In Tanker Disaster
HONM'COl!IJ T11hag(l 11\l'•
·1h1·1cnmNlr.1t1· llir<·;1111f poll11t1t111
111 TolH1g11 "lll':•C'h1·-. fr wn th1· 1·01
11~ion of ltw -.upt·rt a nkt· r-. J\ llantw
~m prc·s1> ;11111 /\l'J.(t•;rn < ·._,11tain
four n1ghl1> ai.:11 ap1wa11·d 111 lw
1Jver tod<1Y
Cur rent1> unct winds hrok1· ur>
lhl· ml i-.lr ck and 1·11rrwfl 1I frorn llw
island Tht·n· wa~ no lnng1·r :inv
s 1gn1f1 c<1nt l1·akagt· from
the Aegean ('apla1n. and lhr-
other 1,()()0.(oot ~hip v. a1> l11w1·d
into the AlluntH' to lc·t the· frr,.
Authorities
Hunt Lake
For Body
.tl1oa1 If 1111111 1h1·lf 11111 'I h1·n 1 lw
1•1 11d1• 1111 trll .tl}(t.tttf "'·' '" 1,.
11 <lll'lfrt I f•d llt11lla1 •1 l;111k1•1 •
'I h•· M5 rndl111n <:r1•1·k r1v.n1·tl
J\tlanlw 1'.mp n · ... -. """ rq•<tr1Ml
,, 1111.tl 1.,,.... :•7 ,,, 1111' '""
'ohlp!>. 7!1 Crt·1·k 1 rP\\ m1 1nlwr-.
\\ 1•n • rn1-.-.1n~· :11111 ft·arc·1l tl1 ·,11l.
ancl f1vt• 11f th1· 4H u1 \'l\Hr" "'i'rt'
1nJt1r('(f
1 ht• total ;1 mount nf oil 111-.t
c·C1uld not tw clt'l1•rm1n1·d . l>ut 11
appean·d to he: lt·<,1> th<in half the
record !l4 mlllron ~lllloni-. 1>p1lh·d
wh1·n thl' I :inkt·r A m111·11 (';i<l11
\~ :11> wr1·<·k1•d JU'll off th1· F rt·nt·h
1·0<1i-.1 lasl )'l'iJI'
Thi· two i-.111.wrl :ink l'r-. "1·r• n ·
porLl·d l'arr).1n~· .il10111 711 m1l111m
~:dh1111> each Tiit· /\e~•·<in ''<111
t.i1n, wh1rh \o\,1:-. rlama ~t·!l 111 th•·
how, n •purlc.·dl} lo:-.l ;1ho111 1
m1lho11 ~allo111> i\ "l'llkt·i-.man ltJr
lh<• Mobil 011 ('11 . lht• own1•rr,f lht·
Bo 1 s E , Id ah,, 1 A p 1 oil alxwrd tht· J\llunt1c Em11re1>-.,
/\uthorr l it:-. wt•rc· 10 n·~umi· •!Sllmatt'd th1· mux1mum -.p11lu~c
..i·t.rrching tod<i) for thi• t>o<ly of from that 1>h1p al 20 m1ll111n
Stevan Silr<'t·o. ;!(), Lo:, Alumito-., ~ullons. · <inti mul'h of th.it wa~
C<i l1f , drown1·d in l.uC'ky l't·ak hurm•duway,"hc:.a1!1
Hci,crvoll' near Uo1/)c when he fl'll off :.i txwt t\ Tr1n1ctac1 Tobl.t~O '1ff1<'1a l
t\ d a Count v Coroni• r M 1 kc· '>a HI an 1m1ut•st would hl'~tn lh11>
.Johnson svd S rhcco appurc·ntly Wl't·k to rl1•lcr m1n1· tht• c.:t1t1M: of dev<'IO~ cramp1> :ifl<-r follrng thl' c·olll-.11111 Thur-.day in lh1·
l)ff a c·alamaran whili: i-.aihng npt·n t\tlant1C' ~O m ilt·i-o ff th1·
with a frH•nd Sund<i\ The· no'rlhca1>ll1pofTohaw>
Newport Lists
300 Rescues (
In Big Surf
'\.•·;11 I.\ .11111 '"' 1mmt·r-. ha<I Ito
ht pullo·!f I n 101 Lht• ..,urr tht
"1·1·kc11fl In N1•v. port lfrad1
hf1•guar<1'.. who h.111 l111-:g1·rl "nh
1·1ght t «'.,1·111·~ th1· 11r1·1·1·1ll111:
\\ 1•1•k t•ntl
'I hi· d1ffnt·m• .. wa1> hurrrC'11n1·
I ll1lot 1•-. whll'h pusht·d lin•akt::r'-
11f 1111 to Ill h·1•1 lhat t·rashl·d on
lh1· l'll V0'i -.oulh rm·m~ ~af'hes
L1ft.•g11ard Capt Burl B1·h.hc.·
-.;.11rl th .. Miff w<ii-. ut its b1~ges1
~unday wht:·n 95.000 people camt'
tn N1·wpor1 ·~ IJ<>aC'h1•1> J.iftoguarcb
1111llt·d 11;ss JWoplc· 1)11t 11f lht· w11tcr
Sal ur'1a\· ll ·1 1>w1mmf'r:-. out of a
1·row<J nf>IO.tlOO hurt tu he n ·i-.cu1•d .
ht· -.a1<1
B•·l..,h1· -.;1111 th1•r•· w;1-. onlv 1int· '·1'11 011~ lll('ldt•nl or all' lht·
11•,1·111·.., on S11ntlay
/\ Sun B1·rnurd1no woman.
<:1•rald11w < ·.1111110~. l:I. -.11ffnc1I
,1 ll<ll'k 111111rv al 4 :m p m . cit
C'1111111iJ del Mi.Ir Mum Beach.
~ II 1· w a s t r 1· a I 1• d h y
JIJI anwd11·~ :i t lht· h1•m·h a nd
I .1 kc• n to II o u J.: M emo r i :.i I
l lt>-.p1tal wh1~rl' she was relea~<'d
Sunday night
Burglars Hit
Valley Home
friend. Tom McLed of Boist'. Thl' rnlll~1on i-.1•t both 1>h1 p~
dovl' in hul wa~ unahlc> to s <ivt· afire Thi· hla1.1· on t h1• /\e~l'an Cas h , Jew c I r y and a
S1IJC•t•o <.:aotain wa!. put out early Satur s ka t eboard wer e among th e
Offiters s aid lhl' victim wa~ d<1y. and the ship wu:. towl'd 1t 1·mi-. re110rtcdl y s to le n b y
lost in a spot where the wakr 1s 1>lcrn fi r1>l 111 a point w m1lc1> olt hurglanl from a fo'ount11in Va lley
2JO.feet deep. Although the body Tobago to be 101>pcctec.J by of hom e Sunday. poli ce said.
wasn't rl'covererl . Johnson 'i<.lld ficiab of lht• Trrn1dad Toba~o The loss. estimated at $703,
lhert"1> no d oubt the man coast ){uard They were to de· was reported by teache r Sh aron
dro wned. te r m me 1f 11 would be safe to O hm of Flicker Avenue. Polic~
"Witnesses Raw him go down hr ing the s hip to the Tr,an1dud ~..,rd t he bu rglars a ppa rently
:ind nohody's st·cn him comt• dock yard for l'mcrgcncy rc1>~ors ~ained accei-.s throul(h a rear
up,'' Johnson :.aid to the crus hed bow window
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56 FASHION ISLAND
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'Y .. r Be•etewn.
Dally Newspaper
MONDAY, JULY 23, 1919 Fl FTEEN CENTS
• m CraSh
Mesa Cop
Witness
'
To Death
8y JACKll-.: HYMAN
Ol llie 0••1• Piiot Sl•tl
A plane cr as h tha t killed :.i
"'ullc rlon m:.i n 1n Nt•wpo r t
Hoach Sunday m1g hl hCJve been
averted if th~ pilot had landed m
the B<.tck Bay msU.-CJd of' trym~
to rea l·h John Wayn ·Airpo rt. an
obser ver !la id today.
··Thl• worst lh111,g Jbuut 11 WCJ:-.
the guy d1dn ·1 hii Vl' lo l'I a:-.h .
..,CJtd C~lCJ :\ksCJ JK>l1t·1· o(ftcl:'r
Davi• Kl'tch11rn. "If hl''d l umc<J
J quartl•r of .1 m1h.-... oon1•1 a nd
landt'd in l ht• bi.ty, h t"rl IJt•
a l1v1· "
1 ' 0•11~ P iiot l'ltOIO llY RIC!w«I 1<0•,.lvr
THIS WAS THE SCENE SUNDAY ON A BRUSH-COVERED HILL IN NEWPORT'S BACK BAY AS POLICE, PARAMEDICS AIDED CRASH VICTIM
Costa Mesa Police Helicopter (Upper Right) Followed Plane Down In Unaucceaaful Attempt to Save Life of Fullerton Man
Kt•tchum. who w,1.., rid1 nl! CJ ...
obst•rvl'r in th!! ~Osl ..i Mesi.I
polt<.·l· hclicoplt·r at th1· t1m1· 111
t hl· :J:54 pm. :Jt·t·rclcnr. pull1·u
pdol .Ja"k Tt•sll•r, ·ll, from lh•·
~ rl't·kag1· ot h1!-. ('1•..,:-;11,1 :!Ill
Tu rim l.'t·nlun1111.
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Judge Pick
Halts Start
Of Trial
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL
Of U.. Dally Pll•I S1•if
Di sagreement over ai;s1~n ·
m e nt or a Judge t.od oy dela yed
.the opening of a p reh m mar)
llearing into c h arges t ha t
Orange Co unty Board of
Supervisors Cha i rman Philip
Anthony. former s upervisor
Ralph Diedrich and two otJlers
violat.ed state political reform
laws.
Prosecutors from the state Al·
lomey Gener al's 1>fficc objected
17 to assignment of the case to Ceo·
tral Municipa l Co urt Jud ~e
Robert Law. D e fe n s e a l ·
torneys , howeve r, immediately
reacted by demanding the CCJse
be heard before Jud~e Law.
Anthony, 01cd ri<'h . formt .. r
"' An a h e im c ity c oun c il man
~ Willia m· Kott anrt one·ttmr•
r. political fina ncier Gene Conrad
a re a lleged to ha ve v1olalNi pro
vis io ns --0f t he t974 P olit1<·al
Reform Act that n •quin•s dis·
closure of the sourt·t' of cam·
paign funds.
Attorneys w<:re huddled with
Judge J ohn Teal today in an at·
tempt.. to resolve t he <iss1~nmcnt
I issue.
Another issue tha t developed
today concerned s Latcmcnl!. by
attorney Thom as Crosby. who ii.
representing Anthony. that he
will as k that the preliminary
hearing be closed to the pubhc
,. and press. t Reporters asked Crosby a nd
• Mars hall Mo rjlan, 01cdrich's :i t
' torney, to justify closure of the t c use because it involves one
elected and one formt:r vubhc
official.
.. It hasn 't been w~ry udvan
tageous for us to have the pres!>
, present in these proceedings.··
; Morgan responded.
\ Under s tate Ja w. a judge is re-l quired to close a preliminary
bearing to the public if such a
request ls made by a defendant.
Charges of c ampaign dis·
.closure violations were m ude
<See I UDGE, Page A2)
-<
Coa~•
Weath~r
Patchy low clouds near
the coast late night and
earJ y .,mornlng ho urs
otherwise fair through
Tumay. Lows tonight 60 te t5. Highs Tuesday low
'70I at.beaches to mid-80s,.....
inland,
INSl81E T••~ y
For?rWr race car dnoer ond
BTP Corp. uccut1Vt' Andy
GranaldU it bock on the road
wUb 0 MIU bu•lttfH. See p,,._ A1. , .. , ..
--~;:~:·=·=·= .. : CM . ......... Ct il£.7 ~~ Cl-" _..., M .. ••'4 .. .. .. . ., ...... .. ... _ ......
Trustee Won't Campaign
Irvine 's .Brandt Deci<ks Not to Run Again
By WILLIAM HODGE
Ol llw 0.ily Pllol Sbll
Norn sa Brandt of 1rvine said
1oday thal,Nhc wo uld not seek re·
r•l<>clion a~ a trus tee of Sad·
d leback Co llegl' in the No·
vcmh{•r election.
"J'vt.' bee n thinking about it
fo r several montJls and I've de·
C'ided not to run," Mrs. Brandt
· s aid from her home this mom.
Inf?.
.. J 'm going to have lo go lo
work full time a nd .. I wouldn't
be able to give a lot o r time to
bein g o n t h e boa rd ," she
added.
M r~. Brandt. who was elected
lo the board m 1974, holds one of
thrcl' positions up for g ra bs. The
c·andidate f1 hog period opens
Aug. 9.
Lawrenc<> Taylor, a trustee
from La~una Beach s aid today
he had all but decided not to run
but rnd1cated Mrs. Brandt's de·
1·1sion mii!hl ch<.1ngc his m ind.
"Thul puts us 10 a s pot of
t n · m l'll dou~ 1n<•x11(• r 1 e nee .··
Taylor said today. "Wc don't
haV l' any body th<it 's been on
•the board 1 over two v'cCJ rs and
one hasn't bee n o n a ~hole yeC1 r
vet "
· T·aylor SCJ1d he bd 1eved 1l WCI~
1mport<.inl for Lbe hoard to have
Irvine Couneil
O••IY Pilot Sl•ll Plloto
WON'T SEEK ELECTION
Norrlsa Brandt
an experienced me mber on 1t
He said he had decided not to
run . hgurmg Mrs. Brandt would
con tinue
He said he was still "leanmR
toward no t running ," but would
reserve a decision to see how
quickly q uestions about North
Cam pus expansion. construcuon
of a new books tore a nd develop.
m ent of 20 acres adJacent to
Marg uerite Parkwa y could be
resolved.
·'T hose a re som e decis ions
that if We haven't m ade by~.
l might change m y mind." he
sa id.
But Taylor will have to de cide
before then. The filing period for
the four trustee positions closes
Aug. 30.
llarricl Walther. who was ap-
pointed to 1977. and John Connel·
ly. who was a ppointed in 1978,
also a rc up for re -e lection. Both
have indicated a desire to run.
Residents will c as t ballots for
the four trust<!i! posit ions Nov. 6
Tr ustees elected will be se :.ited
ON'. I .
Mrs . Brandt indicated she also
be lieved mos t thi n gs s h e'd
sought as a trus tee had been
co mpleted .
She hstcd tht' Irvine campw~.
a c h u n g c I n co ll ege <i d
ministrators and architccl'> and
a broadenin~ of curriculum of·
<See TRUSTEE, Page t\21
Road Project Mulled
Thl• lrvint· City Counc il will sign1ficanlly reducin~ pres ent tens ion between University and
t•ons1dt•r a pla n Tuesday night congestion. accident!>, lnJuries Michelson drives. It would tn·
that 1t~ backers s<.1y should help a nd poss ibly deaths." volvc construction of a two-lane
pavt• lhl• way for wide-rangin~ Vardoulis said the fina ncing road wa y adjacent to the east
road impro ve me nts, bolstered arrangemenL'\ negotiated by the side of San Die go Cree k . includ
by e1 $2.7 millio n contribution t a s k fo r ce . comprised of mg a bridge over the F -14 chan·
from the Irvine Company fo r representatives from the city nel.
part of the work. and the Irvine Company, was • T h e estimated cos t is $1.3
In a letter to the council. the result or "much give and million. with the city potentially
Irvine Compan y presid e nt lake" and be strongly backed liable for half. or $650,000.
Pete r l(remer' s ai., his organiza· them as part of a ''good agree. However. the project is eligible
lion considers a~eptance of a ment. ". for county road improvement
Circul~tlon Task Force recom· Earlier this month the council funds and could end up costing
m enda Uoo on financing as a reviewed a nd approved a list or the city very lit.Ue.
"reflection of our continuing in· 20 near-te rm road improve -Another of the big projects
terest in workin4 with the city" m e nts tha t w e r e n ecessary would t:>e the construc tion ot 1:1
for improvem ents in the road before December 1981 to keep four.Jane roadway and freeway
system t h e c i r cula ti on s ys t e m 10 overcross on Harvard Avenue
Councilma n Bill Va rdo ulis balance with pre sently zoned de· b~tween Miche lson and Main
said the propascl l the la wmakers ve lopments. Street. The estimated coel is Sl.8
will scrutinize a llows improve· The l1l06l expensive of these million and construc tion i5 the
menls in the road syste m "at the projects for the city could be the responsibility of CalTt;aos. uc.
e ar liest. possible da te. thereby propoeed Harvard Avenue e x· ($ee PRO.IECI', Page AU Bees SdH Swanniag ··
Highway Crash Releaa~s Stinging Frenzy
FLINTSTOME. Md. (AP> -
Hundreds of thousands of bees
were s till swarming out.side this
Maryla nd panhandle town today
following a highway smashup
that released a fuzzy yellow
c loud on a stinglng frenzy.
"We bave &be NM of u.m
rounded up," said State ~r
Ronald Hare, ·who estimated. 9
million bees escaped when a
van slammed into a truck on
weatem MarylaJHtl U.S. 40 Sun· day~ t . ·~·
.~.. ft~d·~= we'll b1 .-.,,.,,
t
ol the others in custody . . so
to speak," Hare added.
Roy Able of Sydney, Fla .. was
baulin1 tJae beet ln a tractor·
trailer when an approaching van
blew a Ure and apun out. of con·
trol, police aaid.
Tbe umla oceurnd 1hortly
before ' a.111., bat the bees swarllMld above the hlahway the
rut of tbe day, 1tln1Jn1
motom&e .aal fO)ke offften alike. . :Jl'he>' wen Idaline to beat the-, bud."• Han aaid from the
•• Cumberland barracka. "One of •
our troopers caq1ht 10 stJnp
and another caupt el1ht. I sweU up when I get 1tun1. I stayed
rilht behind tbia desk ...
The rovtnc swarms prompted
1tar11ed motortata to frantically
crank> at tbelr window knobl,
uauaOy after hew were already
peltln1 their wtDdlhieldl.
"The worat tblna WH not llnowinl -for .a few Hcooda -
whether tlle car wu full of blee.
I rHllY IMfte bel"I Hou•
be•..:'.Mld en ualdnUll•d motorilt Wllo ~ . ..,_. M
~aee na.Y. hp ua
Oiicago
Bank J UIDps
Prune Rate
By Thf' Associated Prt>1>s
T he First Nal1ona l Hank 01
Chica~o t.od<ty ra1se<I it s prtmt·
lending rat.c from 11 ~) p<'rccnt tu
11. 75 percent. dft."t'll Vl' 1m ·
m (!d1atcly.
Banking indust ry anC1lyst..,
pre dict ed tha t com mcrc1al
banks would have tu raise prim e
rates follow1ng lh1· FNkr11 I
Reserve Bourd dcc1s1on Vrtda\
lo raise the discount rate from
9.5 percent to a rl'cord 10 per.
cent.
The djscount ratt• 1s the pn ce
the Federa l Reserv'' cha rge ...
me m ber banks w hic h borrow
funds from tht' f'cd . The h1ght·r
t he discount rate. th1• higher th1·
cos t of funds to banh.
The prime rntc rs thC' tw ... 1·
leve l fo r inh'n·~l b:mh C'h.1q(1•
o n lo a ns to ht•..,1 1·•H"p11ra11·
c•ustomcrs
The ,.,,.d ha~ bc<'n pu ... hinJ.!
... hort·tcrm tnlt·rt·!-.I r<Jll'" hq.!h1·1
in rccPnl mrmths w a n <11ll•m1Jf
to s lo w inflatio n liv maktnl.!
C'rcd 1t mon· l'X pen'o1•.1· anrl lhu•.
c urb Lht· i.lffi(JUnl 1JI morwv in
c irculation ·
T h u r s d av. t h f• F t-d t• r a I
Rese rve Bank ol Nl:w Ywk n·
ported a sha rp. one ~eek mil' ot
$3.2 b1l11on in thl• basic monc\
s upply. indicating that furthc.r
moves lo tighten <:rcd1l mtJ,lht bt'
needed to conte1111 inflalwn
The prime lc ndtog rate 1i. not
related to mtcresl r"'tcs on othc·r
forms of loa n~. such CJ:-. 1·on·
'>Umer loans and m o rtJ.lagc.,, hut
It is w<itched e1s an 1nd1l'alur of
what may happen to otht•r 111
tc•r,.sl rate!> in the futurl·
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:\ spokl•srn:iu lor tlw t''t·tl•·1.1I
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th <'~I ll'•' 1 ... ..,, di 11r1lo.1111wn
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111g 1h rad w rl'q lle~l lor :111
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.11 rrort .
111· ..,,11cf lh1· powt•rlt'.S !-> plune .
1h prop\'111:1· 11111 s pinning . wa:-.
tw.ttl ml! to~ Jrr1 lh1• .llrport m 1·1
'i ··~ l>'>rt Dunt·:. when he ! ...... ,
~JW It
'It l(K1k1'<I ltkl· ht• Wl.I'> trying
I 11 i.: ltdl· !'lea r lO th..-airport hut 1l
w"':-. downw1rnl," Kt•tchum i-.atd.
lie :-.aid the pilot, ... eein,:: h1·
c·ouldn I mCJkt• 1t. turnt!d had .
n c· a r I r v 1 n 1 • I\ \ 1 • 11 u I' .1 n d
l 111 Vt r..,1 l \ J)11 \It• I 11\\ a Id 1111
Hack 1.iay.
Th<• turn uppcircnlly disrupted
the plane's gltdc 11 nd forced 1t tu
plum met CJbout 6(}(1 feet to th1·
i.:ruund, crashtnJ! into a hill
tll'ar tht> Or:Jtll!l' Cou"t YMCA <At
!See PLANE ... ar{f' A l>
Woman Die ·
Of Starvation
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Fahn1v Maldl.. w ..... '>ltll rl)ndu1·1
1111-!. l l'sl~ 111 l'11n n1•1·1111n with 1111
.111top:-.v of 1>1ann,. I l:tlJl'rn. :1;,
hut rulrJ V.111 Hurr•n Count\'
~h1•rr l f c;u ... t\nglll\ th.it lh1·
wo m a 11 <1J>1>ar1·11 t l\' tJ11•d ot
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p:-.v«holo~:-1111111 ('('l.1\ ll1·r
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had ht•l•n Ill poor hc •:.i lth mo'>I ol
hC'r 111<'
Sla-e; ,,_ S•illag ' '
You would be too it you'd been through what I have for
the past 10 days out at the Omge County Fair in Costa
Mesa. Why. by the time Sunday closing rolled around. .
more than 306,022 came around to look at me. I may
never get all the cotton candy o{f my ears. That attend·· ~
ance ls a record, yQu know-59,918 more people than f
sot me sticky last year. We bad 34.114 folks Saturday and t
~,19J for ~losi~g day SUl)day. I never knew I was so popul~r. Well, Debby Boone and Roger Miller misht have
1lel)>ed 8*aelance some. maybe.
..
Soggy
.. ..... ., .... Ill
louUMn1 Caltfornla Hmmer,
• bu& &M lrvtM C1&1 Cowlell Tuel· da1 nllht will hav• a IOll1 prob
lem to lolve putUq an end
......... Tultlel~ll
To OGIM Wore lawmuen .m be,.......*' tUt -1'111,., .... , l ft)' furtber
1racil .. In &a.e area unlll a com
p ... ~ ..... llMl1ala ..... Oft
&he ................. , •illallUon
in Turde Rod.
-Mll--M•Me toa~
'4P lhe commitment of the lrvint
Compa ny a nd Broadmoor
Homff developers ol bom
there -to par tor an Interceptor
drain to so ve the t eep11t
problem
Ca mn.i fot; a morator1ull) on
.cradlna. Couoelhpan Art An
thony said landowners, bulklen ,
hORU!OWntir8 .nd l'ity offic.-1~
Air Cal Tops
Airline Bumps
During Month
LOS ANGELES <AP > -Air
California had the hi8hest rate
of passenger bumpin8S in April
o n d omes tic fligh ts , while
Hughes Alrwes t pos t e d the
highest rate on inte rnational
flights. according to figures re·
teased by the Civil Aeronautics
Board.
The figures s howed that the
Ne wpo rt Be ach-bas ed Air
California averaged 34 .58 bump-
angs per J0,000 passengers car J
ried on domestic rughts.
The San Mateo-based Hughes
aver aged 59.91 bumplngs per
t0.000 passengers c arried on in·
ternalionat nights, the CAB re·
ported. Western Airlines, based
in Los Angeles. had the seeond
highest bumping rates intem a-
liona lly. with 30.40 per 10,000
passengers
Bumping is the process of in·
voluntarily denying a passenger
a seal on a fli ght. usually
l><'cause the airline has taken
more rcsl•rvations than ii ha.'>
~w a ti. av ai la blc
FRENZY •.•
:>cene more than six hours after
the accident.
Troope r s calle d on the
services or John Lindner, a re
tired state apiary inspector, who
with the help of volunteers tried
to lure the bees into hives.
f;x tra h i v es w e r e t e ft
alongside the highway and in
nearby fields in hopes that m0re
f>ees could be r ecove re d the
next rew days.
Able was tuking the bees -
v a lued a l $30,000 · Cro m
Baltlmore County to the Cum·
berland area, 30 miles west or
the accident near the Allegany·
Washington County Linc.
Six people were inj ured in the
<:ras h . but only o n e was
hospitalized.
State police said the accident
occurred when an eastbound van
dr iven by Timothy 8 .
Geldmacher of Pasadena, Md.,
blew a Ure. swerved ort the right
side or the highway, struck a
auardrail, veered back onto the
road and hit the tract.or-trailer.
Geldmacher was one of five
people t reate d at Memorial
Hospital in CumberlJnd a nd re·
teased.
A passenge r in lhe van,
Harold Mc Phe rson , 29, of
Pasadena, wu hoepitaliz«I with
cuts. bruises and multiple bee
s tings . He was reported in
s allsract.ory condition.
Queen Welcomed
BLANTYRE, Mal1wl CAP> -
1'hou1and1 of 1ally dre11ed
women 1lngtn1 tradiUonal sono
in the national lan1ua1e of
Chlchew1 areeted Queen
EUzabeth II when she ani\fed
here for her flnt vllit ln live
ye an.
DAILY PILOT
Cl11111MMl1fM . ,-.,.
,,_~
&~
~1'8•
to Coidiller .
Turtle Rock Flooding
"dt t rvt1 to know. wilh reUOf'la·
bl• c.-rtlinty, lhe aourc" o r
eourc of -.,,round w•ter,
&aa. routl'8 ol1ublurt11H atrH ma
Of any>. lM locaUon of aprlnp
as lhtt)' 1urface and other pent·
nenl lnlorrnalion rel1led to mak
1ny futurt ud H ia\.U)I borae1 11 u · H poulble."
About 80 IM>IDft in the ~
Aock arN hue Mien Placued
wlth floo4lln1 problem•. In
March. the council tUNd • eon·
aulta nt to find a solution for the
• * * ,.,,... P.,,e A J
PROJECT •••
cordJnc to a N port. However, if
1t1te funds are not available, the
Irvine Company ha.s cuuanteed
financlna for the project.
In tol•l, the city would be
re1ponslble tor $880,000 in road
Improveme nt co1t1 and the
Irvine Company $2. 73 million.
Price of Gold
1.Donu While
Dollar Falls
UNDECIDED TRUSTEE
Lawrence Taylor
LONDON (AP> -The price of
i o ld hit a nothe r r ecord in
Eui'ope today of over $305 whJle
, the U.S. dollar continued lo
decline .
Fro..PageAJ
1RUSTEE ••.
re rings as goals of her tenure.
• · 1 • ve seen a II these things
come lo pass so J think it's time
to move on.'' she said.
Oci.p1te her run a l the
Republican Secretary of Slate
nom im1tion in 197H, .M r~ Brandt
s n1d s he would not hi' st·ckinR
a nother poltticul office .
"Running for olh<-e Is not on
my agenda for the future," she
i.a 1d.
Mrs . Brandl IS the da ughter or
Nor ris Poullion. IW , of Tustin. a
fo rmer congrcssmun and Lo:,
Angeles Mayor
Pizza Seller
Robbed Twice
PRESNO <API -Pizza de·
live r y boy J oseph Certa, 17,
must be wondering if robber~ a re watching for him.
Certa, who deli vers (or Di Cic
co's Rest aura nt here , wal>
robbed of two pizzas and two s ix
p acks of beer by two men who
thrtialened ham with a knifo
Saturdav.
From Page Al
PLANE •••
the end or Univers ity Drive
"There was ~<isoline every
where," Ketchum recalled of
the scene ;,i ~ t he helicopter
landed SO rect uway. "ll was
pouring into the cockpit "
H e s a id the fact that the
engine had been off and had
cooled may ha ve be en the
reason the gasoline didn't ignite.
Ketchum said he crawled into
the plane, unhooked the seat bell
and pulled Tester out. Newport
Beach police and pa ramedics
a rrived mo m e nts ta te r a nd
helped complete the rescue.
"ll was spookier than hell
watching a plane so down ~nd
we couldn't do anything about
it." Ketchum said.
I
"The dollar is jusl slipping
lower for want of buyers," one
dealer said.
Gold opened at a record
S304.J2S an ounce in Zurich,
Europe's biggest bullion mart,
then cased to $303.625 by mid·
morn ing but rebounded lo $305.62
ut closing -up $7.25 from l"ri·
day
T h e pr evious r ecord wus
S303 .875 dunng trading in Zurich
on Wt.'<lnesday, when the metul
t•losed at $301. J25, a record clos·
1ng price.
Gold opened In London at
$303.875, u record for the London
market and climbed by closing to
$304.25. up$6from Friday.
One London dealer said the
d o ll a r 's s h a k y prosp e ct s
dominated ma rket sentiment.
"Some people a rc still nol
ha ppy with the U.S. scene. They
sec gold as the thing lo get in·
to." he :,aid.
Authorities
Hunt Lake
For Body
B OI S E . Id a h o <AP >
Authorities wer e to resume
searc hing today for the body of
Stcvan Silicco. 26. Los Alamitos.
Calif.. drowned in Lucky Peak
Reservoir near Boi!)e when he
fell off a bo1tl.
Ada County Coroner Mike
J ohnson said Sllk t.>0 apparently
df'velopcd cramps a fter fallin~
off a catamaran while !!ailing
wi th a friend S unduy T he
friend. Tom Mc l.ccf of Boi~c.
dove an but wus unable Lo suvc
Silicco.
Officers said the vlclim waa
lost in a 1pot where the water Is
230-fcet deep. Although the body
wasn't recovered, J ohHon said
tht•rl''s n o d oubt lht.! man
cfrowncd.
"Witnesses saw him go down
and nobody's seen him come
up, .. John.son said.
•
... _j).,. problem.
TIM 1•1ultllll, LeRoy erd· au ... ~. told the•
tllat wUla a tlt0,000 aubdraln hi·
•t~11td alonf the easterly side of
Culve r Dr ve, aro und wate r
movement would be prevent.ed
Into the area north t>f Groe1mont
Park from the undeveloped UC
Irvine property weat of Culver
Drlve . lnClltratlon of 1torm
runoff 1Jon1 the ea1t side ol
Culver DrlYe alllo would be pre·
vented.
The consultant said water also
was seeping into the easterly
boundaries of the Broadmoor
Turtle Rock homes across Tur·
tie Rock Drive. Addlllbnal test·
Ing and s tudies are needed
before a solution can be recom-
m ended for that a rea , the con·
1ull1nt said.
Jn a report lo city councilmen,
official& urge that completion of
the interceptor drain "should
not be delayed."
Be1mnlng construcUpn as
soon as pouible "Is vJewed
urgent to control a major source
of ground water infiltration to
properties se riously affected
north of Grosamont Park." the
report said.
The only obstac le blocking this
solution, the report says, is get·
Ung a ''commitment from the
developers to initiate and fund
the project .'·
TalteTlaat
Max Vargcts runs to no avail from Ma ry Lou Shumov ich
as Irvine tecn·ace~s take the offe nsive against Her itage
P:.trk Youth Se rvices Center volunteers in a mighty
water baloon ba ttle . fo'or more on the wet war see
Featuring . P agt.· Ct. '
Energy Is~ues Studied
<Arter to Concentrate on Mobilization Board
WASHING TON <AP> -P res I,
·dent Carter, whose resh aping of
his White House staff is expect·
ed to consume leRs of his time
than his Cabinet shakeup, is
likely to return lo work this
week on energy issues.
"Now that the Cabinet-level
changes have been made. there
will be additional focusing of thl·
president's uttcntion o n th<:
Energy Mouili zation Uoard and
the E ne rgy Security Co rp .. "
Whil<' House press secretary
Jody Powell said Sunda y.
Propos als t o est ablis h tht'
board, inte nded lo c ul through
red tape lo speed development
of energy projecL'>, and to crealc
the energy cor pora tion -to
ltoonce energy development -
were sent to Congress last we(?k .
The Senate Energy Committee
tentatively agreed Saturday to
aupport the mobilization board.
While he has comple ted the
firings that shook his Cabinet
laat week, the president is sti ll
looking ror a secretary of hous
ing and urban d~velopment. u
Fed e r a l Rese r v e Bo a r d
chairman and a transportation
secretary.
Ha milto n J ordan . Carter ':.
newly named chief or staff said
today that the president intends
to widen "the circle of persons
ins ide and outside government
that will give him advice."
In an interview on NBC-TV's
"Today" program , J ordan was
WHITE HOUSE
FINE TO BROWN
NE W YO R K I API -
California Gov. J e rry Drown ...
who refuses to hvc in his ste1tc ·~
governor's mansaon bec<1 use 1t 1s
"too lavish." say~ he would hvc
In the White House if elect<.'<!
president.
"It looks pretty con venicnt,"
he 11aid on a CBS-TV Interview
broadcast today. "I could walk
to work."
We Recommend:
l!JFl.A
b$08US8 it's t~ best.
questioned ahoul the number ot
Georgian,'> ad vu;,ing Carte r.
"The shakeup is not over." Jordan r!'pllcd "It is not an
unusual thin~ fnr a president to
huvc pc:.'Oplc m the White House
uround him from their hom1·
state ." .
HC' added th;1t the· "innu<•nt'"
or the <il•orgwn.., on lhl· :.taff
m y!-.e lr 1nl"lu11t-d ha!. hN·n
~rea lly l'Xai!gerutcd My n1•w
responsib11it1t•s :t!\ 1·hicf of ... t art
ha ve !)(·en greatly t•xaggcr <JIC'd
I "111 not !.land hetw<:l'n t h•·
llfCl>1d<:nl and h1!> Cl!h1nct I will
not be lhc bo~~ or the Cabinet. I
will try t.o work to mun<ige m a
bette r wav t ht· arfa1r5 of the
Whal<' llou.~l' "
ln an<1thcr interview t0tlay .
prc s ide ntw l tro ublel>hoote r
Robert Strauss said Wa:.hfogt.o
nians ha ve over reacted to the
Cabinet changes becaust" the
capital is "C:1 company town."
"Wt· ha ve n 't ke pt 1l in
pt.•rspeC'tlV(' (I~ well <II> the r1coplc
across Anw n 1'.1 h<ivt"" Struu:.h
f 'ront Page A I
JUDGE •••
last March by the state Attorney
Ge ne r a l 's OH1c c . S imi lar
cha rges hud been made by the
Orange County (;rand Jury in li
1»77 indictment ugaini;l the four
m en.
T he indictment. however, was
qua11hed an 1978 by a Superior
Court Judge who ruled that <in
insufficient number of g rand
Jurors had hcu rd ll'st i rnony His
rulin~ was l:ill'r upheld by <.1
:,talc appt:alls court.
~ Recovering
TEL AVIV . Israel 1AP l
I s rae l i P r im e Mi n i ster
Mcnachem Begin should recovt·r
completely from a clot that
blocked th<' now of blood to a
small portum of hi~ brc.un. dm·
tors say.
said on ABC-TV's "Good Morn-
ing America " show. "The presi-
dent said all along tha t he was
going to restructure his govern-ment."
Carter . in a me eting with
se ver al repor te rs Suturda y.
mad<.> clear that hl' wanl'> to sec
somt· s t<ihihty returned lo the
Whitt• llou!lc operations. arter
m·arly three weeks of uncertain·
t y IL was al!-.o m<idc c·h'<lr that
Ca rh-r know~ what c hanges h1·
think ... !>h ou ld lH' ma d e.· to
... t rl'11gthcn the s taff and 1m
l'rl'aM~ the divcr:;1ty of ad viser!-.
RcPQrtc rs also learned that
t ht• overriding them e· 1n th1•
<.:a bi net shakeup was loyalty. a
poin t s t r Cs!>ed S undu y hy
.Jo rdan. who s a id on N UC"s
'· M cct the P ress·'.
"Once the president makes a
decision on poli cy or a piece or
'egislat1on. it 1s lht.> re:sponl>ih1h-
l.V of llf'Oplf! in j.(Overnment to
-;ur1tH>11 th;il at·ll11n or h·avc the
KOVl·rnmcnt ··
Carter cl~arly fe lt that Josc~lh
A. Califa no Jr., whom he fired
al> sccrt.>ta ry of health. education
and welfare. had been working
al cross-purposes lo presidential
goals.
J t w<is understood tha t the
president e xpects Cabinet mcm
be rs to be team players and that 1f
he had made an er ror in the past.
llc felt it was in waiting as long us
he did lo use d1sm1ssals to make
this d ear
Ping Pong Event
Set in Irvine
T he city of Irvine will sponsor
a pin~ pong tournament Thurs·
day at 8 p.m. al the llcrttagc
Pa rk Youth Services Center.
Admission is $1 , sign-ups are
be ing taken a l the Heritage
Park Youth Services Center a nd
the Mason Park Teen Center un·
til J uly 25.
AL'SOARAOE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644·1030
0•1fy P1tot ,f\Ote lly l.H P .....
BIG SURF HIT ORANGE COAST THIS WEEKEND, DRAWING BRAVE BODY SURFERS TO THE NOTORIOUS WEDGE
Seven-to-10-foot Waves Were Reported at South-facing Beaches, Spawned by Hurricane Dolores
Three Artists
17 Asked to Solve
~ Festival Tiff
Lifegu8rds Kept . Busy
Man, 30, Nearly Drowns in Moss Cove Surf
..
Claiming a ctions by thrf't•
artis ts at the Laguna UPach
\ I l''cstival of Arts arc "int1m1dat
I t" ing g rounds vis itors anrl otht·r
'
• artis ts." fes tival bo;.ird me m
bcrs are asking the trio to n ·
sol ve the s1tuat1on.
The request cumE· during u
l meeting of artisL5 and fcst1v11I
· boa rd m embers Sat urday.
where festival officials said the
recent controversy could prompt
.lower grounds attendance and a
decline in sales of <.1rt on the
festival grounds.
But al least one of the c.rt1l>l!-o
In volved termed the fcst1v11I
(, blatement us "the best thin~ f.. t hat could happen to help our
case."
Valerie Bechtol. whoM' arl
"· statem ent on the plight of
women in Iran was inslrumentul
in ~parking the controversy.
said s he will not remove her d1~
play. despite the festival letter.
And, she says. charges that
the protests Crom artists and
s upporters is hurting grounds at-
• tendances have not been proved
1 by the festival board. •
.. If anything, attendance is up
this•year•" 6e aald.
The beard statem ent. rend to
artists Saturday, stated, "If the
board permits political a nd
<See t'Eb'TIVAL, Page A2>
Orange Coast
Weather
Patchy low clouds near
the coast late night and
ea•rL.y· mornin g h ours
etlter:wiae falr throu gh
~y. Lows tonlgbt 60
.. 416. Hlehs Tuesday low
70. at•beacbel to mid·80s·
lalmd.
IMll•STODAY
'°"""race caf driver and
STP Corp. •ncuta~ Andy Ora...,,.. ii back on the rood
""" o Mt&> bulineu. See· ,..Al.
Hurncane Dolores ke pt 1>outh
Orangt• Coast 1>urf churning Sun·
d u v <11111 lifc.·gu;.ird!-i in Laguna
l!Pal'h reported ;1 nc:ir drowning
involving a 30-year old man at
M oi-.:-. Cove.
l'h1ll1p Kohm<in, addrcs~ un
knuwn, wa:-. rcs(•ucd from 5 lo
ti-foot surf ;md taken to South
Coai,t Med1r al Center 10 South
Laguna where he was trealkd
:rnd released.
L1fcguard1> up and down the.·
t oa ~l IJOc were bu:.y Saturday
and Sunday as they battled np
tides and surf th<1t ranged frcm1
4 to 8 f~t.
San Clt·menk lifeguards r<'
rort d1.>ceptively powerful surf
with s trong npt1dc!'i leading to 61
rescues at city beaches. /\n add1
L1ona l 77 s wimmer:-. wer('
rescued at lhut city 's s tall!
bcuch.
Officials at the Dana Point
I !arbor reported tha t pedestrian
traffic on lhe east-wes t Jetty wa:-.
proh1b1tl!d Saturday and Sunday
Crash Fatal
Victim Cited Twice Earlier
An 18 ycur old Ucn ver m<1n
wa~ killed Saturday in a high
s peed early morning Laguna
Niguel cr ash. ufter twice being
cited for traUic violations.
According to eviden~ found
. at the 5:40 a.m. scene. Thomas
Carl Toth had r ecei}'ed two traf.
fie tickets within a.Tew hours of
the fat.al crash.
Oftlcers Tom Ottoson and
J e rry Graul said Toth had lken
cited shortly before midnight for
following too closely ln Hunt-
ington Beach. '
An hour before the fatal col-
lis ion on Crown Valley Parkwuy
east of Clubhouse Drive. Toth was
cited by police an Orange for stop-
ping his rented car in the Newport
Freeway'snumberth~ee lane.
He was not alive during his
next contact with law enforce-
ment authorities.
CH P officers said Toth was
pronounceCl dead at the scene.
Officers saJd the accldeot oc-
c ur r ed .when .Toth failed to
negotiate a ·.'turn OQ Crown
Valley Parkway.
The car struck a cement me·
dian, burling jt 164 feet down the
center divi~r and into a eucalyp.
tus tree.
O fficer:. s aid t he <•ar '!.
:.peedometer was Jammed al 80
mph on impact. It took rescuer:-.
about one hour to free Toth'!'>
body from the wreckage .
bcc<iui.e of unusually high s urf
About 400 troubled swimmers
werl' pulled from the ocean
alon~ the South Coast over the
weekend . and officia l s 1n
La~una Beach were st ill con.
terned toduy about large surf
from the hurricane. s ince down·
graded to a tropical storm.
The rc.'<I Oa~ was up in Lagun a
this morning and ()rficials said
s wimming without fins wasn't
recommended a nd scuba d1vin~
was prohibited.
The most rescues were report·
ed a l Laguna Beach. where 171
!)Wimmer~ were pulled Crom the
surf during lhe two d!tyS.
Lifeguards at Aliso Beach sa id
105 s wimmers were pulled from
the ocean there.
Most beaches reported 4 to 6·
foot s urf with about 20 minute:-.
between sets. but o fficials an
Laguna said surf there r an as
high as 8 feet at limes a nd sets
were closer together.
(See SURF, Page ~2>
MONDAY, JULY 23, 1979
...
I ••
YoarBomet•••
D.ailyNe••••l'@r
FtFTEEN CENTS
• m Crash
Mesa Cop
Witness .
To Death
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of , ... 04NIY ~li.t SC.ff
A plane crnsh that kllled a
F'ullerton m an in Newport
Beach Sunday might huve bet•rt
avertc.>d if the pilot had llmded m
rhe Back Bay instead of tryin~
to reach John Wayne /\1rport, an
observer said today.
"The worst lhang about 1l wa~
the guy didn't have to c ras h."
said Costa Mci,a poht·t• off1 c1•r
Dav<' Ketc hum ·If ht:''d turn1·d
a quarter of a milt• :-.0<in(•r and
land ed in tht• bay. ht"d h1·
a live "
Ketchum. who w<1s riding as
o bserver 111 the. Cos ta M ei.a
police helicopter IJt lh•· Lipic or
the J·S4 pm :icc1dl'nt. pullt'<l
pilot J<ick Tes lt"r. 42. from th•·
wrcckagt• o f h1~ Cc!-ii.no lJO
Turbo Centurion
Tesler dif.'d I wu hnurs IMN JI
lloag M<'monal llo:-.p1tal 1n
Ncwpor1 ON1ch
A spokesman for th1· f-'Pcl•·r.il
1\v1at1on /\dmm1stral1<1n. "'hwl1
1s inveshgatinj;\ thl' cra:-.h, su11I
its r a ust• 1i. st1 II unk no"' n
Ketchum said tht• hl'11eopl1 ·1
followt•d thf' pl;.inc· aft('r h<·<JI
1ng its radio rcqu••'it for "''
1·m crgcn ry land1ni.: :it th1·
airport
He said the powcrle:-.s pl;im.,
its propeller not spinning, was
hcadin~ towa rd thl' a1r1><1rt O\'l"r
Ncwp<>rt Dunc:-. when hl' fin,1
'i;JW it ··rt looked hk1· ht• wa:-. tryan~
to glidt• clear Lo tht• airport but 1t
was downwmd, ·· Ketchum s;ucl
He said the 111lot. :.ceing h1·
couldn't make it. turned back
n e 11r Irvine Avenu e an<l
l'nive rs 1ty Onvt· toward th•
liack Bay.
The tum apparently disrupted
the plane's glide and forced it tu
plummet about 600 feet to tht'
~round. c r ash ing into a hill
near the Orange Coas t YMCA at
lh<' end of Un1vt•rs 1ty Drive.
"Then• was g<1solin1· ·even
where." Ke tchum rcl'aJled ,,f
thl' sct'nt' <1:-. thl· hcl1copt1•1
landed SO feel away "IL w<i~
pourmg into the ('()ckp1t •
lie su1d tht· foct that th•·
1·n1-line hud h('en off and had
r oolcd may havt· ht·t·n th•·
reason Lhc gaso line didn't 1gnck.
Ketchum sa id h" nawlcd int"
the p lane. unh<XJked the '><'al belt
and oulled Tesl('I' out. Nt·wpon
Beach police un<f p:.i ramcdtt· ...
arrived mome nts lalt•r and
he lped complete thc rcscu1·.
"Ct was s pookier lh<.1n ht:ll
watchini,: :1 pl<Jnt• ~o down and
Wl' couldn ·1 do <.inythcng .ihour
11." Ketchum ~aid.
Carte r Policy Hit
TOKYO I AP I C<i lhng Pre:-..
dent Carte r a .. v1c1ous pohtacul
mountebank <ind shamel ('si.
hypocrite ." North Kon•a at-
tacked has dcc1s1on to pul a two
year freeze on the withdrawal of
U.S. ground troop:. from South
Korea.
D•llY Piiot 51.111 Photo
RESIGNS CITY POST
City Manager Weeks
Clemente 's
City Cliiej·
To Resig11
:--an ( 'll•nw111 1• l '11 v ~ .1nag1·r
(iPralrl Wl·Pks "ulir111tlc:d h1 ·,
n·'>lgnallon tod..i \ d lt·rt1vl· S4·µ1.
:m
M ,, vor Huv Jlamm :-.;rnt W<'ck..,
ha'> ti{•c1dt•d lo l;.ik<' .1 posl 1r1
pnvall· inclu!.tn Wt'<·k:-. touhl
not lw rcadwd for l'omment ihi~
morncnJ?.
llamm "aid he SIH~culat\'<l lha\
We,.ks' dc1wrtun • m ay h.1vt·
somcthtn~ to do w1lh "pohtaeal
turmoil" in the city.
Wl't>ks ha!-. twf'n undf'r f1rP
from ('Oun1·d memlll'r:-. My flt!-.
Wagner and Korc>hnc Kuc:-.Lt:r.
Mrs. Wagner d('C'linf!d commcnL
and Mrs. Koeste r could rwt l>t·
r C'ach e d tocL1 y c:once rnrn ~
Wecks' res1gnat1on
W1•t•k ..... wh11 rl·pl.tc·c·d forrnt·r
<'1ty mana~er K1•nn<•1h C<1rr in
~l <Jr<•h of W7fi. "'.,~ 111:-.t g1anr,.11
.111 I I pen·1·n1 pa\ r.11s1· h \ lh•
L'1t \ C'11un1·1l th1 ... 1111111111
Lagu1ia Beacli
Fireme1i !Set
Salary Meet
Wh1h· Laguna lk..11'11 110111·1• of
t11·er» n·m:.un•·d ;JI h11m•• a:-p;111
ot <.i n organ11.1·tl ..,IC'k 111 1·11 \
firc>mcn "a} tlwy II lw ntl'l·l1n~
111 lhl· n1•ar futun· tq d1..,1·u.,s a 7
ppn•t•nt pa\ h1k1· 11lfc•n ·cl IJy th1·
Cit V. ~l cmbers of l h1· l..1gun;1 lk .11·11
Fire As:-iot'1Jl1t.1n n11·1 with 1·11 \
11ff1ciab FncJ:.c y. w11h lt11 · 111 \
c·ountl'nn.: \hi' a.,~1wiat11111 ·., 'I
pcrct•nt pa y l'CQUl'St With ;.t 7 JWI
l'cnt offer.
Tht· c·1t\ .... aid 11 Y.-ould raN
that ancrca:-;t• to 7 .:. p1·rc1·nt tf the·
fire department would sl;.iff the
police records clerk pos1t1on.
But fireman Ron Rowe, 1.1
mem ber of the fire associalton
board, said his association will
most likely reJect that proposal
"They'll definite ly turn down
the 7.5 percent if the city wanL'i
us to staff a poh ct• pos ition.··
<Stt SALARY, Page A2>
San Clemente
Meter Theft
Suspect Held;.
Ha s San Clemente.•s ··~1
Hand Luke" parkinl( mt!le r °"'
finally been thrown b~'+i
bars?
Police arrested Randy ~
Bramblett, 2'1. no address lis~.
at 9 ~17 pim. Sunday on cba!;get;
he and another ma n were seen
cutting off meters in a downtewn
city parking lot.
After .a foot pursuit neap ~
200 block of Weat MarqultiA
Street, police nabbed 'Bramblett
but could not irack down the
other ·man, He remains ac. larte
today.
A total of 15 pa~ing mete""
valued at $700, have been riPN
ort their poata duHna the .-a.
two ween, police Hid. It IA 11Gt
known bow much moaey waa i n·
side ta.. meters. Moet of the
empty machiftea were found In •
downtown ravtne laat week.
•1 WILLIAM llODOB ...... ~ ..... Norri.N Br•nctt of I rvlne Hid
today I.ha& IM would noc HO re·
.-lecuoq •• ~ tr uatff of Sad dle bad COIMfl• In t he No·
v..,mtaer ea.euoa.
"I've bwn tltlnktn1 •bout It
for aeveral month• a nd 1 ·v~ de
c1dt1d not lO run ... Mr• Brandt
Hid from h~r honle lhlit mom
101.
"I'm foini to have lo 10 to
work tut Um• ud • I wouldn 'l
be able to 1lve a lot of Ume lo
Delfr ~ i a.tt "-'
WON'T SEEK ELECTION
NorrtH Brendt
UNDECIDED TRUSTEE
Lawrence Taylor
Fair Crowds
Set Record
The f>ra n ~e Coun ty Fair
ended the most successful nm in
it." history Sunday with a total
:.ittcndance of 306,022.
I\ s vuk<.'swoman s <.tid the
figure is 59,918 persons higher
thun 1978 <.tnd -.ets a record for
the fair
She said :J4, 154 people at·
tended the fair Saturday and
J5,l 9'3 on Sunday or the rinal
weekend
The s pokeswoman c redited
the entertainment lineup, which
inc luded Debby Boone a nd
Roger Miller, a long with good
weather and the gas shortage,
for encouraging Orange Coun-
t1ans lO attend the fair this vear
3 Fireme n Injured
BALTIMORE <AP) -Three
firefighters were injured in con·
trolling a gasoline storitge tank
fire that sent n a mes licking 200
feel Into the air and black s moke
billo wing over the city's Curtis
Bay section t h is m o rning,
authorities said .
ORANOl COAST LI'>(.
DAILY PILOT
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n::::.!.T.C'" ca.tM•.:.. ............. Ao\l\ltlfll IMMtlfle l•IOI•
bel •I added
Mrs 8 r1nc1t. whO w• eleeted
to ... boa.rd ln 1974, hOldl OM ol
lh,.. poeltlona up for 1rabl TM
c .. d ldatc t1 Un1 perlod open• Aua. e
l,awrcnce Taylor. 1 tru1t~e
from L.a1Wta ~•ch Iii d today
be bad an but decided not to run but lodlcaled Mn . Brandt'• de·
rlalon might r h•nRt' hi• mind
·'That J>Ul8 u'l 1n a spot of
I re rnfndouR lnex perleoce,"
Ta •lor auid todaS' "We dOft't
hit vt· onybody that '" ht>en on
lthe board I ovl'r two years and
one ha1m't been on 1 whole year yet... .
1'ay&or aald he believed It was
lnlportant for the board to hwve
an «>xperienced member on il
He uid he bad decided not to
run. Citllrang Mrs. Brandt would
continue.
He said he was still .. leanan.c
toward not r unning,"' but would
reserve a decision to see how
q uickly questions about North
Cunpus cxpuns1on, construction
of a new bookstore and develop
ment of 20 acr<'s 1:1dJacent to
Marguerite Parkway could be
resolved.
·'Those arc some decision!'>
that if we havcn"t m ade by Dec.
l might change my m ind," he
said.
But Taylor will have lo decide
before then. The filing period for
the four tr ustee positions closes
Aug. 30.
Ha r riet Walther. who was ap·
point ed in 1977, and John Connel·
ly. who wali appointed in 1978.
also arc up for re-election. Both
have indicated a desire to run.
Residents will cast ballots for
the four trustee positions Nov. 6.
Trustees elected will be seated
Dec. l.
Mrs . Brandt indicated she alM1
believed mos t thin gs she 'd
sought as a trustee had been
completed
She listed tht· Irvine camvu!'>.
a c hange in co ll ege a d
ministrators and a rchitects and
a broadening of cur ric ulum of
ferinl{s as goals of her tenure.
· T Vl' s een a II thes e• things
come ti} pass so I think it's ti me
to move on," she said.
Despite h e r r un at th e
Republi can Secretary of Slate
nomination in 1978, Mn •. Brandl
q.a id she would nol be sc..-ekin~
another poUtical office.
.. Running for office 1s not on
my agenda for the future." she
said.
Mr s. Brandt IS lhe daughter or
Norris Poulson. 84. of Tus tin. a
former cong ressman and Lo~
Angeles Mayor
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SURF ...
Lifeguards said several &w1m.
mers were banged up by la rge
surf catching them in a shallow
bottom area.
LagWla lifeguards treated a
22.year-old man who was hurled
to the bottom and knocked un.
conscious Saturday at Main
Be ach ..
Joe Welgan. Earchlld, Wash
was treated at the scene.
$6.9 Million
Earmarked for
Sewage Work
A tot a l of S6.9 m illion in
federal and slate gr ants have
been earmarked to pay for up.
g r ading the reliability of San
Cle m ente's existin g sewage
system.
City Manager J er ry Weeks
said the' grants will aid the con-
struction of a new sewa.ge pump
station and a system to recycle
t reated waste water at the city's golt courses.
Sewage water in San Clemente
receives secondary treatment Is
filtered and chlorinated , Weeks
said .
Weeks said the federal and
s tate aid could be used w1thln
t he next year it the City Council
approves the environmental Im·
pact report f~r the H I• of
'300,000 in municif.al bonds to
provide matchin1 unda for the
g rants .
Wffb aald the te.t mllUon In
1raat.1 will not be UHd to upand
the ..Wqe 1yatem to accom-modate~tbe 7 JOO new bo.m• that are ex to be built in tM
clty'1 beR CCJllDtry over the next 10 yun.
Saft Clemente votera ·~ $4.2 mlUloD In HWU• tO. ttnanee nl*lded wute ~
ment IDd a ,MW alb NCWbl·
lion pla ll a Nov. 1 1pecl9J •
bond electkln.
.... tatd ~1r-~ IC:."='9..;J.T... t~
TM •.t mllb _,..,. for
mallla1 ••l•tl•t. •••••• f aellltlft more re1,11bl• wUI co•• from • federal Cl••• Water Act IJ'aDl ud tbe ....
Wat.er ll4IOUNll loard, W..U ..w.
Marelaing ltlarines
Clad in ba ttle gear. a Camp P endleton infantry d ivis ion of
U.S. Marines mar c hes t hroug h the s treets of San
Clemente in Satur day's La Cristianita F iesta p arade. A
total of 350 m arching units, floats and other en t r ies joined
lh·e 26th ann ual city event t hat was vie wed by a n estiinat·
ed 70,000 onlookers, according to Cha m ber of Commerce
Ma nager Alex Goodman. The parade lasted about two
and one· h alf hours . San Cle m e nte residen t Joe Conley.
star of "The Wa lton s" television s how . was grand
m arshal. The parade i~ part of the c ity"s comme moration
of the first known Chris tian baptis m in California
'Sick' Laguna Cops to Retui·n
By STEVE MITCHELL
01111e D•Nr ,....,. s .. "
"We've nearly 100 years of
experience on duty right now."
quipped one veteran Laguna
Beach Police officer this mom·
ing.
But that's only two sergeants
ond a lleutcnttnt h<trdly the
con ti nJ(ent of orricers at the
police station on a normal Mon·
day morning.
f'ro• Page A I
FESTIVAL. • •
sociological statements m lhe
exhibiLo;, 1t must be prepared ror
s tatements o n other con ·
trovers1al issues ··
The board cited "abortion, the
EH/\. oil cr1mpanies. the Pres t·
dent of the Unitc.-d Stales. and
gays," as other topics that
m1~ht arise as a result of a lax
bw.1rd polh'y
And :.1 punk rock <irt piece by
exh i bitor A.S. As hle y called
""Sprinklers." also came Wlde r
<.itlack m the board lettn .
··Perhaps urinating by a man is
cons idered by s ome to •be of
sociological significance... the
lette r read. "But to most of us. a
public display of such eve n as a
painting, ii; conside red in poor
taste."
T h e l e ll c r conti n u e d ,
""Whateve r po l itical or
sociological stands are taken by
artist exhibitors will inevitably
o He n d som eon e and brin g
criticism of wha t we strive to
have, which is a dignified and
appropriate art show "
Artists Hechtot. As hley and
J ennifer McLemor e were or.
dered to remove their artworks
last week after a m eeting of
festival board members.
Bul attorneys for the three
a r tis ts obtained a te mporary
restraining order from Orange
County Superior Court Judge
M aricallce Stotle r a llowing the
arl works to re m ain on exhibit
until an Aug. 1 hearing on the
matter.
All three artists say they'll
continue to display their work
until that hearing.
Authorities
Hunt Lak~
For Body
BOISE , Ida h o CAP J
A ut horltlea we r e to resume
eearchlnc today tor the body or
St.evan SIUceo, 28, Loe Alamitos
Calif., drowned ln Lucky Peak
ReH rvotr near Boise when he f•ll off a boat.
/>i
Ada County c lN'one r Mike
Johaeon llid Slliceo apparently
developed eramPI afte r fa1Un1 off I catamaran while 1aiUn1
wfth • friend Sunday. The
lrtend, Tom McLed of Boise
dove .. but WU unable &o save Slbceo. " ~ .
Ometb •aid the victim wu 'Jolt ln • 1pot where the water ii •f• deep. Altllou1h UM body wun't · rec:qvered, Jobnaon Mid
tlltrt11 ao doubt tbe man dro"-d.
"WI......, saw him 10 down
and nob!MIJ'• ..... him cont• llP:, .lolmcJ9 •akt.
A more respectable number of
officers will return to duty
tonight at midnight. as .. ailing"
officers return lo duty fo r the
first ttme since midnight Fri·
day.
··w e 'll be returning to work at
midnight," said Officer Terry
M acAdam, p rci-.1denl of the
La~una Reach f'ohee Officers
Association whic h <«1llt•d on
fellow offi cers to call in sick
beginning Friday.
'"That's what we had pla nned
to do pending the oukome of a
meeting with lhc city on Thur!>·
day," Muc/\dam said.
Twenty.five of the :11 police
personnel m Laguna Bl"ach have
been calling in sick sin<:e Fri·
day . and Police C hie f Jon
Sparks said he's only been off 10
hours Stn<"<' midnight fo'riday
"'Thi' M.<rAt.·;inti-. and ab11v1·
havt• Mn on I:! hour~ and 11ff 12
hours since th .. sick in,·· Sparh
said ttus mom1n~.
Fortunate-Iv, the· weekNld log
:.aw only tht' norma l numbt•r of
d ru nk arr l' i-. I.., ~· n d a f 1· w
burglariei-. in lhl· Lown, which
sw ells to a population many
t1mt.·s W<'t•kdttv numht·r with
beach and <irt fc:-.t1val v1i-.1tori-..
"We were c xtr<'mely busy
over th<' wc·C'kcnd ," Sp<i rks i-.iod ,
.. but we d1dn 't have to :.isk for
help from the She riff'i-. depart
ment."
"T he people <s ergeanti-. and
above I on duty are our most ex
pericncf'd oHicers and they did ;,
s uper job." he said.
Meanwhile•, police ussociallon
leade rs plan to ask the City
Council to meet with them face
to race tonight. ••to allevlate.nny
possible mis representation of
our position by manai::cment."
The council is expected to
m eet t onight in execut1vt>
session to discuss the recent
sick-in.
M ac/\dam said he did not
know if the council would allow
poltcc employees to d1:.cu~~ their
We Recommend:
ll!IRA
because it's the best.
request for a 15 percent pay in·
crease when they meet
But Mayor J a ck McDowell
said the meeting was call<.-d to
receive the ussoc1atwn·~ counte r
offer
"We lost ahout S.10 ,000 m i.tate
bailout fund~:· Mc Uowe ll .. aul
this momini:: ·tr wt• g1Vf' th~m
:.in increase. 1t would havt• to
com e from olhl'r city :-.c·rvu·c•:-. •·
Sparks said two offlcN :-. mad1•
the rounds of pollcf'mt·n ·., h<>m<·:o-.
Saturday, handing out a -.tall·
rncnt from thl' ch1<'f :-.a y1ng lhl'y
will not he paid for s ick time un·
le·:-.~ they have a null· from their
doctor'>
"Soml' of the· offH't·r-. art• un
c1er the imprci-.:-.1on nt'got 1C1l 111n:-.
have bro~en off.·· Spark:-i-.a1d .
"T hat is not the case ··
Rut officers continu«'<l In rail
1n ovt·r lht• "''t'kl'nd, :o-.<c) 1ng thn
'-'l'rt' hur1 tJf IOJUrt•d
But :\l al"/\<lam i-.:11d ht· kno\\'>
negot1at1ons ,Jr(• s till under """'.
adding th1· :J!>~oc1at1on ma11t·
'iUrt· tht•rc · \\OUl<1 lw «'llflUA h
1wr-.1mm·J lc·fl cl urrng I he• -.r<'k 1n
to <"O\'t:r Lh1· e1ly . ··w1• intt•nllonally left enough
1wri-.unnel in lhl· n ty tu c·<1v"r
the i r m1n1mum c1eployment
pl&.111,"' he !>aid "We had i:very
Pizza Se ller
Robbed Twice
. "'RESNO <Al'> -Pizza de
livery hoy Jn-.<•ph C't.:rl:a, 17,
m uM I><: wondering 1f robbt·rs :.irc watching for him
Certa. who dt·livcrs for 01 Cir
t•o 's ftC's laur;.i11t h c•rt• wa:-.
robbed of two pizzas and two six
packs of beer by two mt·n who
t hreatened h im with a knrfr
Saturda v
I\ day carlrC'r. kmfl· w1l'ld 1ng
bandits robht'd Certa of $WO
after he deli vered a p1ua to a
m otel.
i .);J~.~ . A .. . • . . l\ .. ~ . "
\
one participate that we wanted
to part1c1pale, and the only ones
who did not call in sick a re lh~t:
p1·oplc <sergeants and proba·
t1onary pe rsonnel) who v.c
asked to stay on ··
I It• said a full contingent of of·
f1n~r:-. will n·turn lo work m1rl
night. and the i-.1ck·1n will encl
""al IN1:.t until w1• mer>I and co11
fl'r with the city on Thur:-.dil y ..
f .,..,,'" Pag.-A I
SALARY ...
Bow<' -.;11d ··1 don't knnw 11
they II acn·pt lh1• 1 percent ol
fe r .··
He :.aid that by s taffing a
fire ma n in the pohct• record~ d1 ..
p:trl menl . th1•rt• would not ht·
•·nou~h m.in1x1w1•r at th1• <.idJa
<·t•nt fin· station to handle an
1•mcrAr·ncy t·ven if th:.ir
< lc•rk/f1rt•m an wai-. c1.11led oul on
fires
Tht.> 3!>MH'1atiun r epr ese n
tat1ve:-. lohl tht• city Friday .they
\\ rll meet with the general mem-
lwr~h1p to discu:.s the city's of -
fl•r
M <' a n w h 1 I e • f' 1 r e C'h 1 e f
Charley Kuhn l.a1d he would
man only the mC1tn fire station
on ft'orcst Avenue in the.event of
J fire s ick·in.
··rn the event they wulked out,
wt• would call t he county for as·
s1stant·e. ··the chief said. He said
the only personnel who would
mun t hat s tation would be
himself, the battalion chief and
fi re marshal.
"I don't know if the captains
would AO with the membership
or not.·· Kuhn SC.ltd .
He said the Agate Street sta·
t1on and the fire stalton at Top of
the World m ight remain open if
the county could provide enough
per:.onncl to man those stations.
Fireman Rowe s~ud no date
ha:. been s et for the general
rnl'm bersh11> meeting .
AL'S GARAGE
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(71 4) 6'44·7030
aeliS Retreat
towu of Oamour, Hare\ .. 1
Naamt>eh. Sar1r1nd ood norby
terCt>ta 12 lo 20 mllc1 aoulh C>f
th~ capital.
C• uaJty reportll rl)l\&ed h'om
four llled and t aNht wounded lo
20 killed and eo hurt. Provincial otndal• in Sidon
uld S)'rian MiC j t3 r.crambled
l(J meet tla• intrud r• and
"c h ated" \l\tm away. They uid
Lbe lereeli pilot.I appu~ntly dad
not want to han"l~ with the
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• 0•111 l'ilol $1•tl l'MIO
LAOUNANS, BILL AND DORIS SHIELDS PLAN RETIREMENT
After 54 Years, No More 8 a.m. Art Colony Rain Checks
Lag11na Cupids
Couple Recall Good Old Days
By STEVE MITCHELL ot .... OeMY ...... ,Wff
He was the handsome Laguna
Beach lifeguard and she was an
Orange High School coed down
for a day at the Bath House at
the end of Ocean Avenue
He sat down next to her on the
s and , wl n k cd and s ai'd
"Ho wdy," and they 've been
together e ver since.
Mill and Doris Shi€'lds hav<'
lived together in LaRuna Beach
for four decadt•s lie ran the
Laguna Beach tlurdware st.ore
opened by his father in 1925, 1:1nd
she became active in the local
playhouse and opera.
Bill sold the s tor e this month.
54 years after his dad rented the
old Aufdenkamp the ate r build·
ing at 255 Forest Avenue a nd
converted it jnto a hardware
s tore and radio repair shop.
Things weren't so hectic -or
expe nsive -back in 1925 when
Bill's dad remodeled the old
t heater on Forest Avenue.
The street was full of shanty
shops then, w1th an insurance
company. J ane Pence's Rrocery
store. and two bowling lanes ad-
jacent to the theater.
Fra nk Shields rented the old
theater and stuffed ice boxes.
rubbish bu r ners, canteen s.
paints and washtubs in its 25-by
95-foot intA!rlor.
Nal .. sold for 3 cents a pound
then (they're 85 cents a pound
now> and you could gel your old
RCA ftxed ha the back where
Frank IUblet a portion ot the
store to a r adio repairman.
While ln arammar acbool, Btll
worked •ummen at Koehler '• camp1round, whe re Victor
Hu10'1 Reltaurant la now. put;
liDI cto.n sawduat and finding
camJ>btl spaces for the summer
villton who pa1cl 13.50 a week to
camp on the bluffs .
K• wo rke d In his da d 's
harchrare at.ore in high school,
s tockinl lhelvet and running the
Cl l h resil&er.
He met Doria while working
u a lileauard in Laauna Beach,
maktna teo a month, which was etlOtlO to tab her to the old ·
daace hall oa the beach and
maybe ba1 • boU&e of heart· ~ ..... meat.
"Wa Ul8d to bide the hootch \111119r tbe old boaNwalk, wblch
...... to sit a lot blsber off the
I .. Dorta nc:alla wltb a
1 "'We'd 10 out tor a clrink .,..... dances t I
there we re ttae Ion•
• &be old pter off Victor
wiped out ln a
Brooks Street in 1942.
They built their home on the
lot tha t year a t a cost of
"between $4.000 and $5,000." Bill
said.
Plumbing for the new house
co~t $475 "and that included the
laboi."
Between working on the new
home and running the hardware
st ore . Bill st ill had time to keep
tabs on rainfa ll 10 Laguna
Heach, a tradition stcirtcd by his
father when the store opened in
1925.
Every time it rained. Bill
would be up on the store roof
at 8 a m . sharp to read the
weather "instruments. Al first.
local folks would walk down to
the store to see how much rain
had fallen the night before, writ·
ten in chalk on a big board m
front of the shop.
When reporters learned of the
accurate-ram table established
by his father. newspapers would
call Shield's Hardware to get a
reading.
"You h ad to gel up there at 8
a.m. or you wouldn't get a n ac-
<'\Jrate 24·hour reading," Bill
says.
But it wasn't getting up al 8
a .m . on rainy Sundays lhal
perturbed tbe s tore owne r.
"It was poople who would call
m e and ac;k if it was safe to
p aint their porch that day," Bill
laughs. "I only recorded how
much rain fell, not when it
would rain again.
'·How am I supposed lo know
what the weather 's going to be
like?" be asked.
Tbe most rain ever recorded
atop the hardware store was
Feb. 16, 1927, when Bill's dad re·
cor ded fou r inches in a 90-
mlnute period.
Then \.here was the year so
much runoff ca m e down the can-
yon t hat city crews had to
d ynam ite a bu ttress across
Broadway to let Lbe flood waters
reach the ocean.
And BtU recalls a 10-day beat
spell that was ao hot "the tJle on
the alak felt like a hot atove."
The &dl•on Co. •trung up
llahta on Jlam Beach and many
retldntl came down from thelr
homes to lleel> on the beach.
They beld • party for BUI and
his wt.re lalt week In the 1tore,
and nearly "500 frle1td1 and
cust.omera -some dattna back
decades -showed up to drtftk
champaane and c e l e brate.
Tbtnp have qulNd down now
for the acUve pair, wbo plan a
ftlbbal trip to Montana lla the
near tuaur..
But tbe hall a -.r, t.rldldan of NGDISN r ' hD la tM An Cala.r•• II 11 n. .............. .....
to climb ap OD the root ... Niii
tbeJll I E I ...-Y Ume It nlll. ..... .....,,. Blll 1Q1.
in Raid
S)lrllana .
A brl~t 1&r aetl communlque
11111d •U plane• returned safely
from attackff on "tt'rl'orist con·
centratloM "
ll WI.IS t.hc flrt l Israeli atr raid
In LebaJ\On since Junu 27, whe n
Jaru~ll and Synan jets clashed
In tho 11kles over Damour in
their firtl dogfight In rlve years.
lllrael 8&1d lls U.S .. made F-156,
In combat for the first lime,
.downed five of the older and
11lower Syrisn MIG-2ls ln lhst
cnC'ounter. US. Intelligence put
.the Syrian toll at 1x yets.
WA'r'/\, the Palestinian news
agency, ba rd Israel used
Amcmcan-madc Phantom jets in
Sunday's attacks The United
States complained about Israel's
use of F·ISS In the previotfs' raid.
claiming the Is raelis violated a
pled ge to use the planes only for
defense.
Is r ael h as re peatedly hit
Palestinian targets in southern
Lebanon. clalmlng the raids are
aimed at heading off guerrilla
forays across the border.
Lebanon will bring a protest to
the U.N. Security Council
a~a inst Israeli air raids south of
Hcirut , u gove rn m e n t
!>pokcsman said today ..
The spokesman said most of
tht• ca~ualt1cs w{·rc Lebane!>e
l'1v al1an!> returning along the
Mediterranean highway from
weekend picnics. lie said rescue
t<·a ms were still searching for
victims.
Is raeli jets returned to the
.skies over southe rn Lebanon to-
day, apparently on recon-
na1~sance m1ss1ons. Palestinian
a nti-aircraft cannon and mis-
.sties fi red on the intruders bul
did not report <iny hits.
Prrme Minister Sahm el floss
condemned thl' atlatk a~ "an
u.14lv <·rimt• aga1n'-l innocent
c·1v1lians" and urged other na
111ms ''to act to stop lsraelr a~
~n.·~srcm ag:unsl a U N. mcm-
lw r ~'alt· "
l ~:.i rucl sa rd its planes al·
I ackl·d l'<1lcstinran "terrorist
•·11 n<·enlrat1(Jn!>, ·· l1 ut the
l'ah·strnt· Li hcrut1on Organ17-a·
lron s ard only three guerrillas
wer t• kille<l.
The government s pokes man
said the U.S. government would
be asked to put pressure on Israel
to halt its attacks. Similar ap·
peals in the past have brought no
results.
Police Dogs
Flush Out
Suspect s
Oos;?s from Huntington Beach
and Westminster police depart-
m ents flushed out two armed
robbery suspects from a brus hy
<:an yon in Brea Sunday.
Tht! scurch began a fte r two
7 ·Eleven markeL'> were robbed
minutes apart shortly afler 4
a m.
Twenty-seven police officers
and a Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department helicopter
joined the search.
Arrest e d a fter they we re
round hiding in the brush by the
d ogs were Robert Anthony
Salazar. 23. of Ontario, Canada
and Noble Ray Wright, 23, listed
as a transient.
The su.c;pccL"I led police on a
hi~h-specd chase on the Oranj?c
Freeway until lhey c rashed
their car on the Lambert off.
ramp and fled into the canyon.
Police said they are s till look-
ini;: for a third suspect.
No lnluries were listed in th('
Incident. Police say they do not
know how much money was
taken in the two robberies.
Injured Bear
Alanns Area
SARATOGA CAP> -A 500·
pound brown bear. described as
bleeding profusely from a leg
wound. bow\ded into the foothills
of the Santa Cruz Mountains lo·
day after h e was seen bv
authoritiea ln a t ree near a res·
idential area.
Santa Clara County Sheriff's
Lt. Steve Kris said a fellow dep·
uty wu called to lhe scene by
re1ldeots of this wealthy San
J oae s uburb. He said the bear,
because of lts apparent injury.
was conside red dangerous.
"The bear ned the 1cene,"
uid Kris. "He left headinl into
lhe woods. The bear ia mlasl.n1
ill right, rear ' leg from the lint
Jolnl and la bleedln1 profuaely."
40Kidnapped
SALISBURY, Zimbabwe
Rhodesla <AP) -Black U ·
UonaJlat 1un rUlu bave kid·
nal>Dld about 40 bl11ek Rom•n . CallloUn, lelludbll • ,....., :
·-.. ....., tl'OiD • remote Jun•I• ml11ton aod marched them 15 mla. into Koaamb6qae.
ebureb ud MC\trlty soureee Nld ....,.
Fiesta Siesta
s DAILY PtlOT tl.S
TiOO Wave
Tall Now
539Dead
JAKARTA, Indonesia CAP)
The death toll rose today to
S39 In the tJdal wa ve on Lomblen
Island as the district governor
declared 364 missing persons
dead . ·
Gov. Ben Mbol said a search
had been made for the missing.
but a ll of them appare nlly were
washed out to sea by the wave
more than six reel high that
penetrated as much as 500 yards
in land and des t r oyed four
villages.
Mboi said 175 bodies were re-
covered and were buried in a
mass grave Saturday. He said
there were 111 s urvivors who
we re moved to Loang, a v1Jla2e
on another coast or the island
Twenty-fiye of them were re-
ported injured.
The governor attributed the
killer wave to landslides from
near by Mount Wer ung that
crashed into the sea, displacin~
quantities of wa\er and sending
it racing inland.
Cht'l'rl Luther . a baton l\\irler lor tht· R1vcrs idt• l\fa
JOrcttes and Drum and Ucll Corp!>, CC1ught a few wink~
S<iturday prior to the s t a rt of San Clemente's 26th Fiesta
La Cristwnita Parade. Nearlv 350 units marched in the
parade. the largest in Orang<.: Count ~
Scientist'> in J akarta thought it
m ight have been due to tht-erup·
d on or an undersea volcano.
Such an e ruption was believed
responsible for thr"'' C'<Jrth
quake!'. <And rc·latt·d trd <AI w;ive!i
"" hr th k 111 rd mo r c th <An I ~o
persons on Lombok lsl<:ind 1h t h1·
Lesst.'r Sunda~ tht!> vc•ar
The governor ~atd building
m<.ite rrnls and more than IO tons
of rice had been sent to Loam~
for lhl' bUrvivors A relief team
with medicine and more ric-e left
Jakarta on Sund ay for the
rsland. which is 945 miles cast of
the c apital. 9 Million Bees The .:ovem or l'>aid thl' loral
govern m c n t <t d v rs c d th 1·
\ 1ll<J .14cr; to mov•· rn Ot.-ccmbN
lll'l'aUbC lhcrr vrlla~cs wen· 1·011
..,1<frrt·d un!>afe :tftcr a landsl111t·
1in Mount Wc rung. But thf• pPo
1>11· rduscd to lcuvc until tht·\
h d rvt.!~lt"CI their rtl'l' .rnd l'Orn
1-r•11,..,, lw ..,.JHI
Freed in Accident
1-'LINT~TON I-:. Md <A l'1 A
traffic accident frt'cd ;,iboul !I
million hct•s along u h1gh~a'
near i''hnL'itOnl'. <ind state polwt·
sp<.•nt nine· hour~ i..:urding ~turtled
motoris ts thruuj!h cloud~ <if
lhc•m
J ohn Llndm.·r. a retired slot,.
apiary ins pector . and volunteer~
tried to lure the bees into spurC'
Air Cal Tops
Airlin~. Bumps
During Month
LOS ANGELES <I\ P I -Air
California hcid the highest rate
of passen~cr bumpings m April
on d omes tic flr ~hts, wh ile
ll uJ,!h es /\rrwl·~t posted the
high est rate on international
fli ghts. according to fi gures ft'·
leased by the C1v1I Aeronautic~
Hoard.
Tht' figurPs showed that tht'
N c w po r I B c a c h b 11 5 c d I\ 1 r
Californta averuged :J4 .f>8 bump
ings per 10,000 passengers car·
ricd on domestic fli ghts.
The San Muleo-based Hughes
averaged 59.91 bumpin~s per
10,000 passengers earn ed o n in-
ternational Oi~hts, the CAB re·
ported. Western Airlines, based
in Los Angeles. had the second
highest bumµinS! rate!> internu·
tionally. with 30 40 per 10,000
passengers.
Bumping IS the process or in-
voluntar1ly denyrn~ a passenger
a seal on a fli~ht . U!'.ually
because the airlrn<' hi-t.., t<:ik cn
more rcservauom. than 1t has
5eal5 available .
hiv1·.., while 1i11l1t·c !>upcrvr!-.ed
traff11· Sund;I\
Extra h1vt;b Wl'rC left alon14
lh1· highway ... and 1n nearby
frelds in hope that more bf·t:s
would be recovered over the
nc x t few d ay!>. Authorit1e!>
estimated 9 million were set free
in the accident.
Sile persons were injured in
l ht 6 50 a m. ac<'ident on US
Route 40 ne ar the Allcgany-
Was hington county line. One
was hospitalized.
''The worst thin~ was not
knowing -for a few seconds -
whether the car was full of bees
I really hale being around
hees." said one motoris t who
ramt' upon the scene more tha n
c,1x hours later.
Thl' rovm~ s warms prompted
drivt'rs to grab for thC'ir win
dow knob:;, usually aftt·r ht'C'-
~ C'rl' alrf'~1d y pelting therr
w1ndsh1cld!>
State police said the accident
nrc•urrt'd when <in N1stbound
'an drrvt'n h y T1molh.\ B
Geldmacher or P<rs <:iclt'n1:1, Md .
hlew a tire. swerved off the rr1-:h t
~1de of the highway, struck a
~uardrajl. vctrcd back onto tht•
road and hit the tractor:lraller
carrying the bet's .
The truck -driven by Roy
Abele of Sydney. Fl<i. wa!>
carrying $30.000 worth of bees to
th1· Cumberland area 30 mrles
west.
P olice s ard only a !>m a ll
percentas:c of Che be-es were re-
covered.
Geldmacher wa!> on1· of fr vc
persons treated and n:lca:-.tL-d at
Me m orial Hosp rtal rn Cum
herla nd.
Punk-g arbed
2 Roh Store
In Huntington
Burglars dressed in punk-rock _
~arb rarned off Sl.975 worth of
c lothing from a Huntington
Beach s urf board s hop late
Saturday night. police say.
The two burglars, police say.
wn~ s potted by a witness as
th t'y fled f'ac h with <Jn
:.irm load of <'lothing from
.Jack's Surf Roards . 18601 Marn
St . at 11 02 11 m
Poht•t• ":IY thP pair apparently
t•nt<"n·d lht· slon· by breaking
tht• lock on thl' front door
Both huo;pecls were dc~cribt'<l
a~ ahoul IH \Par:-. old. wearing
\\ hrlt· purrk ·r11ck g la :;~1·h ;.ind
torn Jl'''""
Qatar S•!ll8 Oil
Ove r OPEC Limit
KUWAIT IAI') -Qatar has
;rnc·t1onc·d :1 million barrels of
crude cnl for s;14 to $35 a barrel,
a K uw~11t1 newspaper reported
toda' Tht' prices were about SI t
abovt• the offi<'ial OPEC ceiling
for Ori sold under long·term con
tract. but lower th<Jn the µnee!>
in some similar "spot m arker·
s ales in recl•nt months.
ye.or round c.ord short ...
tha. mo et comibrta bl.e.
9hortyotill ~rwz.ar>
cut slightly f'u1l<ir in
thq, se.6t arrl 1~ for
adckd comfbrt,gnu:st
fur adtm ~r.
avoiloble 1nsix
colors: ton, brc.wn,
notu~l , navy,
o1mond
1 ight blua..
ON ftl8 8UCll; TM be1~ 1111f, ,.W by •
Mor• eallld Hurricue Dolorel. ¥Wled our llloreU.. UU.
pall ......... Md for a lot of b9Ktl vUUorl, lt lptlJed UOU•
ble. NGl for me. J•t aome worrlte. Oal1 ~*.Y. atoaa Lbe Balboa l&rud, aome Mfty
Mtl ot 1urf '",.. rolllfta la and the)' were 1,ettaeular to
watch. Oh. maybe a few yean •· mtma 101D• nab aod
aatorted Kbte and paina. l ml1ht laave ""'..-out.
Not eny more. DlaereU• ls the btUer part of valor.
Surf t'aution. however. doesn't a!f}itt the tnJ1nd va·
nor. I watched In feu and dismay J•t ,YMterday after·
......
Newnnan Braving Bay Surf in Two Feet of Water
. ... ··--
noon while a pucigy, pale-!lkinned fat man ventured out in·
to the heavies, accompanied by a s mall girl who was float·
-ing on one of those plas tic tubes.
THIS WAS A DISASTER looking for a place to happen.
The pudgy gentleman would stand in the s urfline. fac·
ing the oncomin" froth of a seven-foot wave. while the lit·
tie girl was bobbing nearby on her flotation tube.
A wave would roar in and he'd get knocked on his
keezer. The little girl and tube would vanish in the boiling
froth. •
As if by miracle. both man and girl reappeared. Then
they'd repeat the act.
Squinting to sea, I remarked to my wife. "I can't real-
ly be lieve they think they're having fun." She replied
"Don't te ll me about it. I can't watch any more .... " '
THE TWO O•' US fret about these ocean idiocies. not
only for the safety of the foolhardy out there gelling
knocked around, but also for the people who must to go
rescue them. We have several friends in the lifeguard
services from HunlinJ.?lon Beach to Newport to Laguna.
As a matte r or 1act. the son of our house is a Laguna
Beach lifeguard and the daughter guards for Huntington
Heach city. In our family. you might say, we cover the
water;front.
''People in those floating tubes are the worst threat."
the daughter of our lifeguard corps explained.
"THE TUBES ARE ALWAYS flipping over a nd there
they are with their bottoms up. stuck in the lube. and their
heads underwater." Also she noted. "Those people rely on
the tubes. II they gel separated from the tube. they're all
through."
You can see we have experts a round our place. That's
why I stay on the sand these days when the heavies start
rolling in. ·
Think how embarrassing it would be if l had to get
rescued.
'Boat People' Aid Increased
SINGAPORE (AP> -Three
Italian navy shi ps on a refugee
rescue operation will steam into
the South China Seas on Wednes-
day in search of up to 1,000 Viet-
namese "boat people" who will
be taken to Italy, naval officials
said today.
In the Malaysian capital of
Kua la Lumpur. th e West
~rman Embassy reported to-
day that two West German com-
mercial vessels picked up 371
Vietnamese refugees off the
southeast coast of Malaysia.
The Italians may be joined by
U.S. Navy planes and s hips in a
growing international effort to
rescue the seaborne refugees.
NATION I WEATHER
Banker's Wife ucted
4 Arrested After $300,000 R~nsqm Paid
NIWAltK. N.J. (AP> -A fourth man wu arrested early to·
c&IY. on federal cblS'let of lddnappln1 and extortion in connection
witla tbe abdueUon ot a banker's wife whose h"'8band paid $300,000
fOrherrea.ue. nu-men were arretted Sunday followin1 Joan Dedriek'a re·
leue 41 boun alltr the waa abducted from her Weal Milford home
on rnday.
MU. DBDalCK'8 HllSBAND paid the ransom following tense
ne10UaUonl with the kJdnappers, including a 21-hour period when
the abdUttorl were out of cont.ad.
WlWam Dedrick re-established contact with the kidnappers
early Sundar alter ma1Un1 a public appeal for his wife's release.
The FB sakt the rourth suspect was arrested at 1 a.m. today
al his home in P aterson. He was identified as Gaetano Allesan-.
drello, z:s. •
Falls· 'Nor1nal'
Niagara Avoids Mishap
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. <AP> -The mayor of this resort city
said he felt "a sense of relief" when the time for a predirted
rocksllde at Niagara Falls passed and only normal amounts of
water flowed over the world-famous attraction.
But the self-s tyled psychic who started all the concern with a
prediction of disaster says she only missed on the timing.
Mayor Michael O'Laughlin was on board the Maid of the Mist
tour boat under Niagara Falls at Sunday's predicted rockslidc
hour of 4:56 p.m. O'Laughlin had joked earlier "there's a priority
established for abandoning ship-mayors go first.··
PAT ST. JOHN of Bridgewater. Conn .. who had predicted an
unusual amount of water would flood over the falls, drowning dear
c hildren on the tour boat. remained undaunted by the non-event.
She said an accident will happen at the falls -some day at 4: 56.
"(still feel it's going lo happen," said Mrs. St. John. "There's
no doubt in my m ind about the time. 4:S6.,11nd the event." ·
Sunday. thousands of people lined the sides of the huge gorge
at the predicted time of disaster.
Under the Horseshoe Falls . a tour boat from the Maid of the
Mist neet toured as usual. but this time with a cargo of civic
leaders and about 50 reporters and photographers . On the lowering
cliffs around the gorge tourists exchanged waves with passengers
o r the boat.
ON THE MAID of the Mist. owner Jim Gleen looked up l.IOd
said. "I haven't seen them line up like that since Red Hiii went
over the falls." Ifill. a 1950s daredevil. was killed when he tried to
E\o over the falls in a makeshift craft.
Eyes then began turning to watches. then hack to the falls .
At 4:56 p.m. the only sound was the water rushing over the
fall s . .
The three suspects arrested Sunday were Identified as
Guillermo Jesus Caceres. 22. Angel Humberto Cedano. 22. and
Salvatore Lacognata. 23, all of Patenon.
All were scheduled to go berore a U.S. ma•latrate today. the FBI
said. ' Caceres and Cedano were seized moments after Mrs. Dedrick,
4'-, arrived home and met reporters on the lawn, authorities aaid.
Also at the news conference was her husband. executive vice presi-
dent of the Franklin Bank in Paterson.
"I'm home, I'm home." said Mrs. Dedrick.
"She was released exhausted. but not physically harmed."
said Dedrick. "This is a joyous occasion for all of us."
Mrs. Dedrick arrived home about 6 a .m . Neither she nor the FBI
would reveal details of events following her abduction Friday morn-
ing.
UkeFather. • •
Comedian Dick Gregory watches as hi~ son t alk!> to 4 .500
unti·nuc:lcar protesters Sunday during the Cl<1mshcll Al-
liance protest domons tration <1gains t the Seabrook. N.H.
Nuclear Power plant construction three miles &.1w<.1y . The
fourth annual gathering ended without inc ide nt although
some left debating cffcct1vcn~ss of pcc1ccful n.illics.
Kinn Chases Demonstrators
MIDDLETOWN. Ohio <APl
Emotional supporters and oppo·
nents of the Ku Klux Klan were
separated at times onlv bv a l<1wman's nightstick when more
than 1.000 people gathered ror a
K Ian membership rally.
Al one point Sunday evening.
the 100 law enforcement officials
who were called to Dixie Heights
Park were unable to keep apart
Klan supporters and about 50
demonstrators who had gathe red
againstthem. ·
WITH POLICE rank s
stretched thi n, both sides stood
ne arly face-to-face. heckling
each other and waving sticks in
the second confrontation of the
day.
As beer bottles and eggs new
through the air, two antagonists
began fighting with their sticks.
Their fighting sparked several
hundred Klan supporte rs to turn
and chase their opponents to the
edge or the park.
"It was a touchy situation,"
said Middletown Police Chie r
Hussell Owver.
Offi cials ·reported one 1.1rrC'sl
for conceali ng u we<1pon. No in·
Juries wen• reported
"This 1s a beautiful .!.tght."
s aid Bill Wilkinson. grand im·
peraal wizard, lnvisablc Empire·
Knights or the· Ku Klux Klan.
as he addressed the gathering
Wilkinson and <1bout Lwo dot.en
rob e d Klan s ml'n and
Klans women concluded the rally
by setting fare to a 20·foot cross
Earlier in thl' day, about 150
pl'oplc attended a rall} an
anot h er pl.Irk an the prP
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Raca:,,m .
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dl•monstrators marched to con·
front Klan i.upport~r:-.
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. . dvantage. Enough s;~~ ·~n tnd himse\~:~~ni~f ormed
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1 Fl1Ilertoll Pilot KiJJed • m Crash
o..1y .. re .. -~ •"-• ICM414ff THIS WAS THE SCENE SUNDAY ON A BRUSH-COVERED HILL IN NEWPORT'S BACK BAY AS POLICE, PARAMEDICS AIDED CRASH VICTIM
Costa Mesa Police Helicopter (Upper Right) Followed Plane Down In Unaucceuful Attempt to Save life of Fullerton Man
Newport Lists
300Rescues
In Big Surf
Ne arly JOO s wimmers had to
be pulled from the s urf this
weekend by Newport Beach
lifeguards who had lol(ged only
eigh t rescues the preceding
weekend
The dlflercnce was hurricane
Dolores which pushed breakers
of up to 10 feet that crashed on
the ctty•s sooth facing beacheti
<Related story, Page A3.>
Lifeguard Capt. Bud Belshc
s aid the s urf was a l its bluest
Sunday whco 95.000 people came
to Newport's beaches. Lifeguards
pulled 168 people out of the water.
Saturday, 124 s wimmers out of a
c rowd of 80.000 had to be rescoc>d
hcsaicl
Belshc said then· wai. only one
s e rious incid e nt o f <t ll the
rcM'ues on Sunday.
A San Bernardino woman,
Geraldine Campo~. 2:J. suffered
a back inJury :it 4: 30 p m. <.it
Coronc.t del Mar M<.1in Ht•<.ich.
l. S h e w a s t r 1' a t E:' <I h y
paramedics al the htH1ch und
taken to H oa~ M e mor11JI
Hospital when • shl' wub released
Sunday night
t Tibetans Celebrate f RIKON, Sw1tzprl;,ind I AP 1
\ More than 1.1100 T1hctan~ from
a c r obs t::u roJH' Joined 125
Stall Reshaped
Carter Studying
Eriergy Problems
WASlflNGTON <AP > -Prcsi·
dent Carter, whose reshaping of
his White House staff is expect·
ed lo consume less of his time
than his' Cabinet shakeup, is
likely to return to work this
week Oft enero ........
.. Now that the Cabinet-level
changes h ave been made, there
will be additional focusing or the
president'• attention on the
Energy Mobiliutloo Board and
the Energy Security Corp., ..
White House press secret ary
J ody Powell said Sunday.
Propos als lo est ablish the
board, intended to cut through
r ed tape to spc.'Cd development
of energy pro1ects. a nd to create
the e nergy corporation to
fi nance energy deve lopment
were sent to Congress last week.
The Senate Energy Committee
tentatively agreed Saturday lo
s upport the mobilization board.
While he has completed the
firings that s hook his Cabinet
last week. the president is still
looking for a secretary of hous·
ing and urban de velopment. <1
F e deral R e se rve Board
chairman and a transportation
secretary.
"The shakeup is not o ver."
Jordan replied. "It is not an
unusual thing for a president to
have people in the White House
a round him from their home
state."
He added that the ••influence
of the Georgians on the staff-
myself included -bas been
greatly exaggerated1 My new
responsibilities as chief of staff
have been gr eatly exaggerated.
I will not sta nd between the
president and his Cabinet. l will
not be the boss of the Cabinet. I
will t ry to work to manage in a
better way the a ffairs of the
White House."
Jn another inte rview today,
p r esidentia l tro ublesh oote r
Robert Strauss said Washingto·
nia ns have overreacted to thl'
Ca bi net ch anges because the
ca pital is "a company town."
"We h a v e n 't k e pt it in
perspective as well as the people
across America have." Strauss
said on ABC-TV's "Good Morn·
mg America" show "The pres1·
dent said all alon~ that he was
going to restructure his gove rn-
ment."
O••IY .. ,lot \l•ll M•i>
CROSS PINPOINTS SPOT OF BACK BAY CRASH
Fullerton Man Kiiied In Sunday Mishap
Reform Vi•lations
Clwi~e of Judge
Mesa Cop
Witness
. .
To Death
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of Ille o.tly f"l ... $e.tt
A plane crash that killed a
ft .. ulle rlon man in Ne wport
Beach Sunday might have been
averted ir the pilot had landed in
the Back Bay instead of t rying
to reach John Wayne Airport, an
observer !'laid today
.. The worst thing ubout it W(.18
the ~uy didn't huve to cras h."
said Costa Mesa police offi cer
Dave Ket<·hum ... If he'd turnt-'<I
a quarter of a male sooner and
landed in the hay, he 'd be
a live ."
Ketchum. who was riding as
ob serve r in the Costa Mesa
police helicopter at lhe lime of
the 3:54 p.m. accident, pulled
pilot Jack Tcslt•r, 12. from tht·
wrc ck..igt• ol hi-. Cessna 210
rurho Centurion.
Tesler di ed two hours later <.it
lloag Memo ria l 11 0 ... p1tal in
='1l•wpor1 Hl'a<•h.
\ "JIOkc!-.ma 11 lnr th1· Fed1·ral
\v1atmn 1\1lm1n1s1 r:.il111n. whu·h
1-. 111 vf'st1gJlJnJ.! thl' t·n1 ... h, :-;aul
lls l'JU.'t' 1s still unknuw11
Kdc:hurn ...... 1<1 the hl'lic:opl•·I'
foli<IWl•d tJw p lant• artcr hc<.ir ·
1ng its radio r1·11 ut•s 1 fr1r ..,,
1•111 t·rgl'lll'\ land111 i.: <1l th t·
:.11 r po n .
flt• said the powl•rless pltt1l<',
1h pr<11wlh:r not spinning, wa:.
ht·ading toward tht· 1.11rport nvt·r
N1•wport Dun<•s whe n he first
:.a w 1l
"It looked hkc he was trying
tu ~lide clear to the airport but 1t
was downwind ... Ketchum said.
He said the pilot, seeing he
c-ouldn't make it, turned back
n 1· <1 r I r v 1 n 1• A v 1• n u" <t n c1
Un1 vt'rs 1ty Urivt• tow<.ird the
Hack liay.
T he turn apJJ<.irently disrupted
the plane's glide and forc<.'<J it to
plummc.'l about fi80 feet to lhl·
ground. c·rashing 1nt11 a hill
1w<ir lht• Oranl!t• ('oas1 YMCA <it
Lht• l'nd ol 'n1 vc·r~1t v Dri ve.
· ·Th<'rt' was gasoline l'Vl:I .\
whc.•n ·." Kt·I t'hum rt'l'a I led 111
tht• 0.,(T lll• a -. lh1· h1•l11·11pl1•r
Janih.•rl 541 lc.•1•1 ,1W<1\> 'Jt \HIS
pouring into th1· <'c1t·kp1l "
• lie· s:11d Lh l' l.H·t _ lh<il th•·
~ 1•ng1m• h.tCt ht•1•11 ol I anti hiirl
1·001 •d mav ll a v1· hl'•·n tht·
n•ason th1· g~~ulim· d1dn·1 1nmtc.
Kt•tchum ~a id Ill' <:r<.iwled into
I ht• plant '. unhouk1·c.l I h<' •;i·al hell
.111d pulll'd T1 •slt•1 out N1•wpor1
Bt•ach poltt-c· and p<1ranu·d1t·.,
a rri Vl'd m11m•·n 1 ~ IJl<·r ;HHI
hdpt•d eomplt'lf' th1· rl'~<'lll'.
..,, w<.is spookier lhan h1•ll
. ..., .1 ll"h1n~ .1 pl:in1 · go d11\\n ;ind
\\t• <·oulcln I d11 .111 vt l11n1: ;ll.1001
1. Kl'll'hum -..1111
~-Tibetan refug~s who hvc in
Rikon to cclebrat1• the 44th birth·
day of the v1s1ting Dala1 Lum~.
their exiled ~od·king , in the b1R·
gesl Tibet;.in fe<1M cvt•r held
outside Aslu
Hamilton Jordan, Carter's
newly named chief of staff. said
today that the pres ide nt intends
to widen "the circle of persons
inside aM 01Jtstde government
I hat will give him advice."
In an interview on NBC·TV'~
"Today" program, J ordan was
questioned aoout the number of
Georgians adv1sinJ{ Carter.
Bank Hikes
Prime Loan
Rate to 11. 75
n "EJ • Woman Dies rostporws .:ieanng Of S .
8111 e, l'"'S•illag
You would be too if you'd been through what I have ror
tbe past 10 days out at the Orange County Fair in Cotta
Meta. ~. by the time S= cao:t rolled around more •.m came a to at me. I may nev•r 1et all the cotton candy off my ears. That attend·
uce ia a record, you know-59,918 more people than
let me IPck)' l~t year. We had 34,154 folks Saturday and
111111 tor c~ day Sunday. I never knew I was Id =. Well, ~bby Boone and Roaet.Jliller might have attmdance some, maybe.
I ... ..-
By The Assodated Press
The Firs t Nationa l Bank of
Chicago today raised its prime
lending rale from 11 .5 percent to
11.75 pe r cent. effective im-
mediately.
Banking indµstry analysts
predicte d that comme r c ia l
banks would have to raise prime
rates following the Federal
Reserve Board decision Friday
to raise the discount rate from
9.5 percent to a record JO per-
cent.
The discount rate is the price
the Federal Reserve charges
member banka which borrow
funds from the Fed The higher
the dlscoant rate. th~ hlgher the
cost of funds to banks .
The prime rate Is the base
level for inte rest banks charge
o n loans to best corpo rate
c ustomers.
T he Fed has been pushing
s hort-term interest rates higher
In recent months in an attempt
to alow Inflation by making
credit more expensive and thus
curb the amount of money ... in
circulation.
Thursday. the Federal
Reserve Bank ol New York re-
ported a •harp, one-week rise or
'3.2 bUUon in the basic money
1upply, ladieatiq lbal. further
fnov• to tilltten eredl ml1ht be
needed to&0ntain lnllation.
The prttne lendlnl rate ls not
related to Intent& ,... on other
forms of loant, ti.Ith as con·
sumer loam and mof'.ieaces. but
It ll wa&elled M an tndlcator of
whit Ina)' happen to other ln· tel'ftt ,..._ la the ruwre ,
'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of tM O.lly .. , ... Staff
Disagreem ent over assign
mcnt of a judge today delayed .
the opening of a preliminary
h earing into ch a rges tha t
O r a nge County Board of
Supe rvisors Chairman Philip
Anthony, former s upe rvisor
Ralph Diedrich and two others
violated state political reform
laws.
Prosecutors from the state At·
tomey General's office objected
to assignment of the case to Cen·
tral Municipa l Court Judge
R o b e rt Law. De fe n s e al·
torney~. however. Immediately
reacted by demanding the case
be heard before Judge LMw.
Anthony, Diedrich . fo rmer
Anaheim c ity co uncilma.n
William Ko tt a nd one -lime
political financier Gene Conrad
are a lleged lo have violated pro·
visions of the 1974 Political
Rerorm Act that requirel dis·
closure or the source of cam·
paign funds.
Altomeys were hudd&ed with
J ud1e Jolm Teal today in an at·
tempt to resolve the aaaianment
Issue.
Another luue thal developed
today ~med 1t.atementa by
attorney Tbomaa Croaby. who is
reprnent.ln1 AnthoQy. that he
will aak that the preUmlnary
hearing be closed to the public
MDd preae.
Reporters uked Cr'09b)' and
Manhalt Mor1an. Diedrtch's at·
tomey. to Justlty cloaure of the
caae because It lnvolvea one
elected and OM former pubUc
offldal.
·•1t. llan't been very advan·
...
t ageous for us to have tht: pre~1-
present in these proc!!edtn~s. ·
More an respanded .
Under state law, a 1udgc 1s n·
q uired to close a prehmmary
hearing to the public 1f such a
request is made by a defendant.
C h a rges of campaig n db ·
closure violations were made
last March by the state Attorney
Gen e r a l 's Office . Si m l la r
charges had been made by the
Orange County Grand Jury in a
l977 Indictment agaiost the four
men.
The indictment. however . wa:,
quashedain 1978 by a Superior
Court JUOge who ruled that an
insufficient number of grand
Jurors had heard testimony Htb
ruling was later upheld by a
state appeals court
No&ating
aues Follnd
Costa Mes~ police today said
they have folhd no clues yet to
the beatin1 that left a 24-year·
old Costa Mesa woman In
critl,al condition. omcen said t.hey are hoping
Jane A. Pett.en1ill. who was
found unconaclous in her apart·
ment Friday. will re1aln COii·
sciousneaa .o she can describe
the at~ck.
The vtcilm, who is In anteaatve
care at ffoaa Memorial
Hoapttal. wu (ound by • rrtend
wbo went to her apartment al
381 Hamlltoo Sl.
tarvat1on
CLINTON. Ark c I\ J> 1 Tht·
dt•at h or a 74-pou'itcl woman
whos1· huslwnd lrtt'rl lo bury lll'r
1n a f1 <'ld was <.ipparenllv due lo
sta rvat1on. :wthor1t1e!-. sa y
Stull' mt•dical exummt•r Dr.
Fahm~• Malak was still conduc:I·
ing ttosls Ml connection with <in
a utopsy of Dwnm· ll<.1b\!f'n, 3!i.
hut told Yan Bure n Counly
S h e riff Gus An~lin Lhat tht•
woman a pparently died or
!>la rv al1on.
Coas•
Weather
~tchy low cloud!> ncur
the coast late night a nd
l.'arly m o rnin g h o urs
o the rwise fair t h rough
Tuesday. Lows tonight 60
to 65. 1 llghs ,Tucsd uy low
70s at beaches lo mtd·8<n.
ml and.
INSIDE TODA"
1''ormer rocf! car driver and
STP Corp. '1!recuhve Andy
Granatellt 1s bock on the road
with a new bu&1ne11. See
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A fi re that starte d when
g asoline ove rflowed during
p umping oper ations at a
British Petroleum Oil Co.
yard at Baltimore, Md., was
<:o ntrolled in a bout 1112
'hours today. Three firemen ,vere sligh ly injured
Fmal Rite~
Slated for
Albert Rudd
Final ntcs will be held Wed·
nesday for Albert R. Rudd or
-Costa Mesa . former past master
~•r the Mar Vista Masonic Lodge,
who died Thursday. Ile was 48.
Mr. Rudd is survived by his
wife . .Jeanne of Cos ta Mesa. his
1>are nL-. Alb<:rt :.i nd Lotta Rudd
of La.l(una Hills. a :.on . Kenneth
Rudd or H awa ii, a nd two
dau~htcrs Ka thleen Rudd or
Huntm~ton Beach ::tnd Ka ren
Rudd or Costa Mesa
He a lso lc::t\·e~ two sisters,
tievcrly Rudd of Huena Park
.cqd C<i rol Murtin of Irvine.
Services will he at JI a .m. ::tl
t h•· Mcsu Ve rde Methodis t
Church. J701 W Baker in Costa
M<!~a
Friends may call a t the Bell
Uroadwt.1y Mortuary today from
•t p n1. to 9 p.m ..
The family suggests donations
he made w the S. Hoy Howell
Public School Memorial t'und.
~070 Swa n Or . Coi.ta Mesu
U2t>26
Pizza Seller
Robbed Twice
FRESNO <API Pizza de·
h ver y boy J oseph Certa 17
must be ~ondering i ( robbe~ ure watching for him.
Ce rta, who deli vers for Di Cic·
co's Res t a uran t h e r e , wa s
Tobhed of two pizzas and two six
packs or bee r by two men who
threatened him with a knife
Saturdav
A day earlier, knife-wielding
ba ndits robbed Ccrta or $190
after ho deli vered a plzza lo a
mote l
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Gold Price
·1ncre&ses;
.Buck Drops
LONDON CAP> -Tbe price ot
1old hit anothe r r e cord lo
Europe ~ of over S30I wbUe
the U.S.,_ dollar eontin~ to
decline.
''Tbe dollar la Jual 1U~1
lower for want of buyers, • one
'"•lerWd.
Gold opened at a r ecord
S304. l2S an ounce iu Zurich,
Europe'• bigest bullion mart,
then eased to l303.S25 by mid· morning bul rebounded to $305.82
at clolln& -up f1.25 rrom Fri·
day.
The previo".• record was
$303.875 during trading in Zurich
on Wednesday, when the metal
closed at $301.125, a record clos·
log price.
Gold opened in London at
S303.875, a record for O)e London
market and climbed by closing to
$304.25, upS6from FrJday.
One London dealer said the
do lar'S s haky -prospec t s
dominated market sentiment.
"Some people are sllll not
h appy with the U.S. scene. They
see gold as the thing to get in-
to," hesaid
Air Cal Tops
Airline Bumps
During Month
LOS ANGELES tAP l Ai r
C alifornia had the highest rate
of passenger bumpings in April
o n d o mest ic fli ghts , while
Hughes A1rwcst pos ted the
highest rate on inte rnationa l
(lights. according to figures re
leased by the Civil Aeronautics
Board
The figures showed that the
Newpo rt Be a c h -based Air
Ca lifornia averaged 34.58 bump-
mits per 10.000 p assengers ca r·
ricd on domestic nights
The San Mateo-based Hughes
a ver aged 59.91 bump1ngi. per
J0.000 passengers carried on in-
ternational flights. the CAB re-
ported. Western Airhncs, based
in Los Angeles. hCJd thl! ~econd
highest bumping rates mtcrna
trona ll y, with JO 40 per 10,000
passengers
Bumping ls the process of In
voluntarily denying a pass<•ngcr
a s cat on a flight. Ul>uu ll y
because the CJirline has taken
m ore reservations · than It has
~l'ats available
Authorities
Hunt Lake
·For Body
BOI S E . Idaho CA P > -
AG tho rities wer e to resume
searching •. today fo r the body or
·Stevan Siliceo, 26, Los Ala mito~
· Calif .• drowned in Lucky Peak
Reservoir near Boise when he
fell off a boal
Ada County Corone r Mike
J ohnson said Siliceo apparently
developed cramps a fter falling of~ a catama ran while nailing
with a friend Sunday. The
friend, Tom McLed or Boise
dove in but was unable to sav~
Siliceo
Officers sa id the victim was
Jost in a spot where the water is
230·feet deep. Although the body
wasn't recovered, Johnson said
the r e 's no doubt the m an
drowned. •
"Witnesses sa w him ao down
a nd nobody's seen him come
up." Johrulon said.
~rvices Due
For Mrs. Ulm
Funeral 1ervicea wJll be held
Thuraday for Frieda Elizabeth
tJlm •. a loq.Ume Cotta Meta
resident who died Saturday
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Mrs. Ulm waa a m,mber of
the Church of Jeaua Chrtat or
Latter-day S.lnta Second Ward
and tM Order of the E11tem Star.
S.rviee1 wlll be1ln al J p. m. at ttM Cburcb ot JtlUI • Chrtll ot
Latttr-day 8atnt1 Sftond wa~.
2711 Bataneia Drtve lo Coita ......
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aoy Mii~ lyaer. t1a .• •• ~ ........ a tractor• ., ....................... .. ..._,._ ........... .c .... ............... -T1'e cra1h ~turred ahortly
before 7 a. m.. but. t.be bees
•*armed above the hlahway the
r tlt of the day . at1n1ln1
T r ain c r e wme n pry ba rk
roof o f unidentified man's
c a r a s he t ries Lo free
himself fro m wreck age of vch t~lc that was struc k t>y a
fr e i g ht t r a i n i n Se1 n
B e rna rdino S und a y and
pus hed 100 yards. T he man
and h1!. wife I her head visi-
bl_c hl'hind his) su ff<'red
minor inj uries. The: rescue
took four hours.
ILmtington
Man Injured
In Mesa Crash
A lluntingtnn Beach man was
in fo 1r condition today after his
sm all pi ckup truck coll ided with
a Costa Mc~a p<>hce car Sunday
destroying hoth vehicles '
David Alla n Wclr h. 30. 18992
Florida St . was taken lo Hoag
Memonal llo~r11tal in Newp<>rt
Ht'arh w1l h interna l 1n1uries
after the !J 40 I» m ar<.·1dent.
Police said the Welch vehicle
turned left in front of u patrol
ca r driven by Offi ce r Gary
Mc E rluin , 23. on Pl<1ce ntia
Avenue between 20th a nd 19th
s treets in Costa Mesa
Police estimated the patrol
car·s srx.•t.'<i at 45·50 mph. but did
not know immcdw tcly whether
tl1e offi cer was on un emergency
call
Officer Mc Er lain reported I\
suffered bruises and whiplasn
a nd was c>epeckd to be off work
for severa l days
Funeral Set
ForMesan
Mrs. Chitwood
f. ... uneral services will be held
Tuesday for Jessie Chitwood, 78,
a 15-year resident of Costa Mesa
who died on Sunday.
Mrs. Chitwood was a member
of the Mesa Auxiliary or the
Veterans of World War I and
also a member of St . Joachim
Catholic Church In Costa Mesa.
She Is s urvive d b y two
children, Sharyonne K. Irby of
Cost a Me sa a nd H a rvey
Chitwood or SpringvJlle. Calif.
and two sisters, one brother.
eight nieces and 14 nephews.
Services will begin at 10 a.m.
at Harbor Lawn Memoria l Park.
1625 Gisler Ave in Costa Mesa.
'Watchl,ion'
Bit.es Owner
BRESCIA, Italy <APl -
Farmer Battiata Toninelli
WH bitten b:y a baby lion
he bou1ht biellevlng it was
a watcbdo1. local officlal1
repon.d today •
The ortlclall 1ald
TonlnelU. 37, bou1ht the
animal to watch hi• farm
at nearb)' Oambara afler
he Wll told It Wll • n.w
breed ot African do1.
Hla mJurlH were not
Hl10UI. the off\ttala lakl .
•
motort1ta ala4I police omcers alike. ..._:'n.. wen 1Unstn1 to beat -Mad.•· Han Hid from &he Cum...._ bmrracks. "One ot
our troopen cau1ht 10 1tin1s
and anotber cau1hl el1hl. I swell
up when I fet 1tun1. I stayed
rl1ht behind t.hla dealt."
The roving awarma-promptect-
s tartled motorists to franUcally
crank al their window knobs,
usually after bees we re already
pelting their windablelda.
·'The wors t thln1 was not
knowing -for a few seconds -
whether the car was full or bees .
J re ally hate being around
be es." said an unidentified
m otorist who came upon the
scene more than six hours alter
the a ccident.
Troopers c a lied o n the aervi~ of John Lindner, a re·
tlred state apiary inspector. wbo
with t.he help of volunteers tried
to lure the bees Into hives.
Extra hiv~a we re left
along1ide the bJghway and in
nearby fields in hopes that more bees could be recovered the
next few days.
Able was taking the bees -
valued at $30,000 -from
Baltimore County to the Cum-
berland area, 30 miles west or
the a ccident near the Allegany·
Washington County Line ..
Six people were injured in the
crash , but onl y o n e wa s
hospitalized.
Stale police said the accident
occurred when an eastbound van
dri v e n b y Tim ot h y B .
Geldmacher of Pasadena, Md ..
blew a tire, swerved off the right
side of the highway. struck a
gua rdrail. veered back onto the
road-and hit the tr actor-trailer--
Ge ldmacher was one of five
people trea ted at Me moria l
Hospital in Cum berland e1nd re·
leased .
A passenger in t hl'. van,
H a ro ld Mc P he r son. 29, of
Pasadena, was hosp1te1ltw d with
('Uts. brwscs <tnd m ultrplt: bee
s tings. llt' wa s reported rn
:-.<1t1sfactory condition
England
Attorneys
Open Case
The attorney fo r em battled
music t.e~cher Richard England
opened his case today by claim· in~ that unprofessional conduct c harges agains t h ts c lie nt
haven't been prove n by the
Newport-Mesa· Unified School
Dist rict.
Attor n ey L a wren ce
Rosenz we i g t old a t h ree
me mbe r co mm1~s1on on pro
fcss1onal conduct that he will
show that England maintained
an ouLo;tandang music program
a l Newport Hurbor lfti;h School
I Earlier story tode1y. f>age C.:H
Rosenzweig stud the ~J><!<'lfr<·
cha rges by the district, even 1f
proved. don 't show a pt.1Uern of
unprofessional conduct.
The hearing at Cosltt M c~a
High School which began la~t
Tuesday will continue Wcdnc~·
day after adjourning for one
day. It 1s expected to conclude
T hursday.
Queen We lcomed
BLANTYRE. Malawi CAP >
Tho us a nds o f gai l y d rcsi.ed
women smgmg traditional song~
in the n ation a l la nguage of
C h ic hewa g r ee t e d Q u ee n
Elizabeth Ir when s he arrived
hen · for her first visit in five
years.
'Ne Recommend·
l!JFl.A
because it's the best.
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Nuptial Airlift Canreled
~trong ~ustt winds made newlyweds Pamela Amburgey
und ~rad C .. albt•rt canC'<:I a planned post-nuptial balloon
-tn µ. Saturdu~ I rum lht· p;.irktnt.! lot of St J ohn the BLJP·
list Cathnhc Church in Costa Mesa. whe re thev were
wed. Mt!->~ Amhurgt·~ 1!'> tht• <l<i u~htcr of Costa ~te~a
Commumc~llun~ D11 ('t:lor Orv11lc> Amburgey.
Indian Rt1'8t>rvation Patrolled
RED LAKE. Mmn 1/\l'J
Nearly a scorp or Bu reau of In
d1an Affairs police palmllcd th1·
tense Red Lake India n Rc~cf\a
t1 on as s hoL'i ra ng out for lh1·
,
third 'itnught night. BIA offi~r
H1chard Hocha said shots were
fart·d an a re:-.1dent1al area and a
\-:Jl·ant houl-tc was torched about
11 11 m ~unday.
ALS GARAGE
~6 FASHION ISLAND
NCWPOAT BEACH
(7 14) 644 -7030
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We1tem Won't Pay
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>-Because
of rtaan, COila and cloomy economic
forecuta, Western PadlJc Railroed
aa•d it will declare no dividead for
abarebolden for lite quarter ended ,June ao.
"The Immediate proepect of con·
tlnuatlon of recently HSNrtenced ma·
jor fuel COil lDcl'UMI and other ln·
creaa" In U-e coet of labor and
matertall wblcb are not belnl offMt by rate ......._, tocetber wWI the
lnereallnl lftWlood of a ,....,.i re·
Cfft'°9 ID tllt 9COllOID1, d•ctated that
tbe board not Implement Ill ell~
polJcy 8t Ilda tl8'•," WP Hid la a
1tatemmt. TIM oompay nporWd diet ....S·
-ua,._ Mt •amlDll ..,.. •·•· or a eeata a .Ure. oa apentlq
NYelHlllof IG.2 million.
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Confidence Loss
Symptoms Noted
9)' JOHN CUNNIFt' .~ ...............
Aa the person who defined "ldm lnl1tr1tlve anxiety." a
debllltaUn1 affliction of corporate chief executives,
Profe-stt0r Euaene Jerutings was aaked to explain the condi·
Uon lo detail.
"It is a terrible fear that one has IORt control and can·
not regain it ln time to muter event& that are tumblin1
before him," he replied. "It ls a loH of confidence
bordering on breakdown,·· he said.
Jenninas •. confidential adviser lo corporate chief ex·
ecutives for 22 years and a uthor of "The Executive in
Crisis." a study of executiYes who broke down j office,
knows the symptoms well.
THEY n.AV Wl_LDLV AT PEOPLE or events they
think cause their problems. he said . They blame others.
both close associates and distant figures. They react im·
pu)sively and uncharacteristically to unforeseen events.
"If the executive re('C1ains in power." said J ennlnics. a
psychologist and proressoc or business management at
Michigan State, "his actions lead to massive changes In
the personnel reporting direcUy to him."
· 'll has been my experience," he said, "that when a
chief loses confidence he loses the a bility to handle compe-
tent people, and the reshuffling brings in less than compe·
tent replacements .
"It takes a lot of confidence w have 0 strong. competent people around you."
But the cruef who feels he has lost con·
trol doesn't have it, he said. lie is \ ,
trapped in himself. ~
The telltale sign of this problem.
said Jennings. is that the chief always
accuses others of lttcking confidence
He is unaware that "1t Ii. a pr0Jcct1on of
hi!> own feelings.··
IT . IS NOT UNCOMM ON •'OR C.UNNtH
chicfs most vulnerable to this anxil'ly the dreadful fear
of loss of powc•r . control and st'lf·f!St<•em -to centralize
:.uthority, J enning!> i.u1d. "Thil> 11> one thing they almost all
do."
The consequences of s uch actions, such as rewarding
Intimates whose own incompetence has helped put events
beyond control. rever ber ates through the corporate
bureaucracy. The problems become worse
"ff he centralizes power In the hands or incompetent
people, then other::. below their level will be poorly
managed," Jennings obl>crved. The troubled chief ex-
ecutive, he said. is the last to understand this
IF SVCH £X•;C 'TIVES Wt;Rt; capabl~ of ~elying on
compl'tcnt pcof>h.: tu bolster performance. the profel>~or &.n ·
dicated, they might improve their lot Rut among other
things, he s<iid. they an• unable to delegate
Th"Y arc "m:ti7.e·dull." said Jennings. a p1oncn in th1!
study of the cor porate powt.·r structure They do not re·
co1wizc the routes to their goals . They are not instinctive,
HS some executives art.·
"A maize-bright person unders tands the terrain or
power. who has it and who doesn't, and the motives of
those who have 1t," he said. "And he knows how lo assert
himself diligently with s uch knowledge ."
"Whal hope 1s there for the troubled chief?" J ennings
was asked. He replJed:
"I HAVE SEEN SOME CLIENTS get turned around
by fortuitous events that gave them a breathing spell. In
the absence of confidence, what is needed is a lot of good
luck. I have seen It happen."
Luck, and Jennings suggested. an extended time away
from the jot> -lo play, reflect, read. be counseled. Belt.er
that. he said. than to bore deeper into the problem.
But, he conceded. there arc some Jobs in which that 1s
impossible.
a111Wl119 Co•t ·Rl•e f'ereea•t
The sales price of a typical s m all industnal·lypc build ·
ing on an aver age-size lot in Orange County will rise to ap-
proximately $48 a square foot by 1980, according to the
president of Howard F, Thompson & Associates, Inc .. a
Santa Ana architecture a nd land planning organization.
Howard F . Thompson said the current level 1s about
$40 per square foot
"In 1975, a 9.000-square-foot industrial-type building
could be constructed on a 23,000-square-foot lot and sold for
approximately $19 per square foot." T hompson said. "Th<·
same building can be sold today in the low·$40 per square
foot range," he added.
The costs are high compared with costs in other areas
of the nation where land is less cxpcnsiv<' and more availa ·
ble, he said.
c.1€oMp P•rr•••e• C••P•••
California Computer Products, Inc., Anaheim. has re·
ported a definitive agreement lo acquire the electrostatic
printer-plotte r line of the Instruments Division or Gould,
Inc .. Chicago.
The diviaion ls at Cleveland. Terms of the agreement.
which ii effective immedlat.ely, were not disclosed. The
acquisition provides CalComp with its first e lectroetatic
plotters in the United States.
The company markets four kinda of electromechanical
plotters; lt also markets Interactive graqhics systems.
t'•U. l'f,... Pr.•• ••"e
Disposable Waste Systems. Inc., of Fountain V .. ley
hu acquired a 45,640-square-foot concrete tilt-up industria l
buUdlnl at 26()() South Garnsey St .. Santa Ana, for a total
consideration ol more than SI mUUon.
The land wlll be used for Chamben Investment Cut-
ln1. 1nc., a company-owned foundry, and for omces and
factory.
Occupancy for DWS ls tat1eted for Autuat and the
foundry wW move In lhi• fall, aecord.lna to Grubb & EIUs
Commercial Brokerace Co., wblcb bandied the aale.
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Security Padtlc Natloaal lank bu lowered by '4 ot t
perent tbe lnt.,...t rat. c...,..ed for new fbced·ra&e COD·
ventloaal bome &oana.
1'be buk11 belt poealble lntehat rate for a bome
buyer wtt!I • _..,,,..,t ftauclal ll 11·~ percent lut.ad of
lbe former U·~ SNrcenL
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"My toes love sandals because they can see
out."
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Flavorlul
6 Poer
10 01amono'>
eg
14 Felony
I') T yOf' S1/I'
16 Beas•~ 01
burden
17 ·Leii<l me
18 Finished
19 Bundle
20 Canine
22 Amateur
24 Newts \fa1
26-peanu1s
27 • --IS
new?"'
JO Mineral suf·
ht
31 Blades
J2 Of volcano<.
holes
37 Scrap
38 Ma1or com·
moo11tes
40 Educ. gp.
41 Had no
hope
43 Moislures
44 liquor
45 Most brash .a Pixie
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<1 ~Ollow
~2 See~ ln1
worlCJ
)4 Raked worn ,,,,.
~Roll call
WGrPenlc1nc:t
selllf'menl
61 llaloan
Comb form
62 0111 hPrb
UNll ED Feature Syndicate
Salurday's Puzzle Solved.
63 London .irea .....,_,.~~~~~~
SA Smooth con· ,.....-F~=-flllll~~~~
sonants
65 Had be•no
66 Quarrel
67 Rims
DOWN
1 ·Scram•
2 "Toni
lhumt>
compaser
J B411ress
4 T urk1sh inns
~Infer
6 Fast auto.
2 words
7 54, 10 Nero
8 Rel11gerated
9 Sycophant
10 Turkey
11 Olo11ly
12 Free-for-all
13 Bergen's
Mortimer -
21 Lamp1ey 38 Fry hQhlly
23 01m1n1shes 39 Eternal
2S Snake 42 Not publlc
27 Burldong ma· 43 Expanded 1e11a1 46 Rodent
28 Hounds' H Manly
Quarry .S Slpprng tube
29 -and 49 Recumbent
craf1s 50 Assessor
33 English 53 Cease
army train· 55 T oolh
1ng cen1or 56 Robert -
34 Arrow
pot11on
35 Tidrngs
36 Direction
57-house:
Slang
60 ln1er1ec11on