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• (;oncer Charges Anger
Scotch Whisky Offtcta s
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, A UGUST 9, 1979
VOL 11 NO 111 J Sf CTJONS, .. l'A(;f~
Faces Court l1·vine President Raps.
Size of Coastal Park
sectteh Industry
Cancer Charges~
19,000
Acres
'Too Ange·,.-ia"8
LONDON CAP> -Officials of
the Scotch whisky indust ry.
Scotland's biggest a nd most
f a m o us for eign e x c hange
earner. were reported to be i.n·
furiated by U.S. reports that
some brands contain traces of
cancer-causing agents.
The science foundation said
Tuesday that minute amounts or
ca ncer·causing agents called
nitrosamines have been found m
six brands of Scotch whisky plus
18 American and foreign beers.
It said the amounts ranged up to
two parts per billion.
The foundation said there is no
direc t ev 1d e n<'e th at
nitrosamines cause cancer an
hum ans. But it s aid animals
fiave ~affected rn laboratory
CSee SCOTCH, Page AZ>
By JOANNE aEYNOLDS
OI -Daily l'iliM Sa.ff Irvine Com pany Pres1denl
Peter Kremer told members or a
Co ngressiona l s ubco mmittee.
meeting :n Newport. Beach today
that the proposed 19,000·ac re
Orange County National Park 1s
too b1~
Kremer wa~ one of several
lot a I CJVI<' and business leader~
to address the hearm~ on the
,. park conducte<t by the National
A Parks and Insula r _Arfa1rs sub·
committee of the House lntenor Oaol• l'•l•I Stat! ~
RAPS PARK SIZE
Irvine's Kremer
Committee
·'Somebody seems to be out to
des troy the Scot c h whisky
market," a London· based export
m a nager saU:LJVed~day in
response to re ports by the Na·
tional Science Foundation and
the U.S. Food and Drug Ad·
mimistralion that some brands
of scotch contain tiny amoants
of nitrosamines. Gun•an Takes Lite
The hear:ng 1s lor the Pal·
terson·Badham bill . :ntroduced
earlier this summer. to allocat~
S38 mlllJon of federal f unds lo
buy land 1n the open are a
bet ween Coron<t del Ma r and
Deity ...... ,.,._.., l'at.rkll O'DeloMll
Murde r suspect Rodney J ames Alcala, 35, is escorted to
West Orange County Municipal Court by sheriff's depu-
ty. Alcala was brought to court today for a preliminary
h earing into c ha rges that he kidnapped and then
murdered 12-year-old Robin Christine Samsoe of Hunt·
ington Beach earlier this summer. Defense attorneys
wer e expected to ask that the hearing, at which a judge
will determine whether the accused part-time pbotog·
rapher should stand trial in Superior Court, be closed to
the public
"These sort of people can
cause terrible dam age," be
added. "The whole thing is an
absolute red herring. Quite
possibly we have grounds for
legal action."
Scotland exports rou r·rlflhs or
all the whisky it produces and
the United States takes just un·
der a third of the total. Last year
exports totaled Sl.45 billion. The
United States took $248 million
of that.
El Centro Gunfight
Kills 2 FBI Agents
Jury Hears
Ice Pick
EL CENTRO <AP> -A social
worker walked into an FBI or.
flee in this desert town today ,
shot two agents to deatb and
then kiUed himself. police said.
The shootings came just a few
hours after an FBI agent was
s hot to death in a Cleveland
public housing project while try·
ina to arrest a ruglt.ive.
The social worker. J a mes
Maloney, 30, of nearby Holtville. Foreian Spym· g Reported in U.S. ""est; ..... ,.ny lert a suicide note berore he ~ ..14 "'''""' walked into tbe office in lhis WASHINGTON CAP> -In· i s reportin~. Allegations of town 100 miles easl of San Diego
telligence agencies from five foreign harassment and spying RALEIGH, N.C. <Al')_-Twen· and opened fire with a .38·
foreign countries· have conduct· in tbe United States were made ty-one thrusts of an icepack could caliber pistol. police said.
ed systematic campaigns on by staff tnvesUgaton for the., have made48 holes in the pajama Dr. John Compton, director of us soil to silence dissidents Senate Foreign Relationa Com· top found placed over Colette mental beaJLh services for Im·
' •Peaking out against those gov· mittee in a report that has not MacDonald's body,• ror~er FBI perial County, said the llAi·page-
emment.s The Washington Post yet been released. laboratoryexpertbaatestlfied. long note warned that "many
· Pointing t o a photograph will denounce Liu. action."
Albert's ~ria
Canine Cop• Croon Conte•t
SAN RAFAEL (AP)--Tbey held a linling contest
ror canine ehordl here and Albert the Magnificent's
bass bark bad it over all taken -the one other contes.
tant, that ls.
Albert, a lanky lrllb Setter-Labrador Retriever
owned by local resident Gerald Denman eully def eat-
ed bis onlY op~nt, Boyd the S.t, 1D &be lint annual
PuJ&oAwardl>oC&inliDI CcaestbeJd Wedwclay. Tbe eontest uttled-a loal dia_pute betw ... Den-
man met Boyd'• owner, Anne Cbarlel, o•er tbetr
respective animab • v«>cal ability. Albert performed
the wtnn1Dt canine aria wtell tM COU#lll of bil mMtw
and ~ol GdJOotWii cblt&'fft. .. . .. •
·· .......... 1(1. atartelplan un,...fteldof
cont•tantl next year.
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made or the ripped dark blue The shooting occurred in the
top, folded the way it was round FBI office on Lhe second noor of
on top of Mrs. MacDonald's lhe KXO buildinl, a four,atory
body, Paul Stombau1h showed b ildl ed f•-NBC rnarken placed in the holes and u DI nam a -r an · bow they conformed to the 21 affiliated radio auuoo oo the top
wound• found on Mrs. Mac· rt~~loney walked Into the office
Donald'• chest. b rtJ bout t d be Former Green Beret doctor 1 0 Y a a .m. an 10
Jeff ... u-n-.ald, 35, of Hunt· '•bootina .. poUce said. Wita-• ·-1 ~"""' OD the ftiti floor told police the)' iQllon Harbour, ii char1ed wttb hearcl three to five 1bob. Tbe
•tabbing ind bludceoning to namu al &be PBI a1eat1 were
death lln. MecDcmald. al, and 1lve11 aa Robert Porter and
the couple's two children, Kim· Cbar1-Dmon.
berly, 5, and Krilten, 21 while 1ta· Makme7'1 body wH found ln
UoDed at Fort Braa1 lD February the lap ol _. al the dead l'BI
tm. a1au. Tbe Giber dead .,_,
He MJ1 be WU w..nu tbe WU ..... feet awa1, poliee
top wbm auadted bJ • 1ealt uld. Aa n1 ~ loMed but four clrue-crued tatruclen, one appareaUJ aot fired, was
of wbom ~anted • e..0. ... ...rew.
•· ........ , "All• .. tNI•~~ •••-tM ctiao••1 el the
lb• P.111· '' He 1871 .. -· , ....... , body, DOUce &old all placid It onr bll wtfelu:: penoa1 workiu fn the builctina
body. Tbe top bad •, to lock tbtm.Mfves tutdl thttr
( ... DOCrOa, Pa .. Al) n"6rH 1tnrl 1tlln.-tf M nut.althll• r
to enter An estimated 100 hea\'1 ·
ly armed police surrounded the
building and helicopters hovered
overhead
The entire Valley Plau shop·
ping mall where the building 1s
located was cordoned orr and all
stores were ordered shut down
M aloney's wife works at the
lmperiaJ County Me ntal Health
department headed by Compton.
Police said Maloney was a
m e mber of the Mexican.
American Political Association
and said he was active tn leftist
groups.
Pi.lot Carrier
Struck by Van,
Badly Injured .
A Dally Pilot newspaper car·
rler wu la 1ertom condition to-
day at Jloq Memorial Ha.pit.I
In Newport Beach after he wu
run over by a van wtlile deliver-
ln1 papen in Coeta 11.,., or-
flciala NpOrted today.
Police 1a1d Frederick Aaron
Lex. 14, ol '31 Leawood Drive,
COila Meaa. wu run over at 5
p.m. Wedne14ay while rkliDI his == lrYiDe Av•ue at tut
They ukt Lu !"Iii It.ruck bJ I
YU cfrt'911 by Ptiillip Altman, 11J . K1 Ua St., COlta
Mesa.
Police aald &be left front'wbeel or tbe vu ran over youn1 Lea
and his b&cycle.
)
Ahso Canyon in South Laguna
Kremer. an prepared remarks
fo r todays hearing . said the
company supports the concept of
the park. but feels the 19.000
acres of parkland shown on a
map introduced with the leg1sla·
t10tt is unrealistic.
In add1t1on . the proposed
leg1slat1on and a report pre·
pared prior to els introduction by
the National Parks Service was
c r1l1 c1zed for lack of spec1f1<·
recommendations.
Kremer lndicuted that 13.000
ac res of that 19.000 belongs tu
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Coast
Weather
Some low c loud inesK
duri ng ea rly mo rning
hours otherwise sunny
through Friday. Lows
tonight 63 to 68. Highs Fri·
day 70 to 74 at beaches to
82 to 87 inland.
INSIDE TODA~
A Ulaough U "41 been JO
JIHrt lodoll tlnce octreu
Sharon Tote ortd four othn•
were fou n d b rutoll11
murdered b11 Claorlu
ManlOfl ortd hit cloft. rett·
den t • o/ lo• AJ1gelu '
BeHdlct Can11on art atUl
haunted b11 tilt i ncident.
Storfl. PltoCof ~ AIO. .....
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B•lde• Poteer 1'fe.,es • ...
Anne Taylor of Markdale, Ont. keeps her sled dogs in
-sba_Pe during the summer by using them to pull the re·
_ mams of an old car along the shoulder or the highway.
The exercise is great for the dog~ and is one or only a
few ways to get the old car moving. Ms. Taylor says.
_._. H_rba~ Park-Authors -Meeting
Orwwe County Congressmen Attend Newport Hearing
For ·Oil Slick
COBPUS CRBllTI, Texa1 etroru to PNc1kt ....... tbe otl <AP~ -A 40-..U..._,...,.. of · might wub .....,., but tbere
ruaawa, l .. xleaa crude oil were no indlc.._ tbat aucb
drtn.ct om.lDoualy onnor. of predlctionl would be ...U.ble
Padre la1aad today u pollUtioo before aeveral day1.
from the world'• lar1eet oU spill CoHt Guard Capt. Roger
retumed it.I northward advance, Madson 1aid dlven found it.icky
troubllnc 1brlmpere already globll ~oil suspended 1to35 feet
worried bJ a me .. er banelt. below tlae surface.
Gall ..._ tbat poweNd tbe Coat Guard Crew8 are bang·
hu1e spill from a blowa-Out inl a 1-foat llMfb from the boom
Mexlcu oil well toward tbe at tbe Port llU1fteld cut in an
wblte raort beaet. of tbe Tex· effort to mare some of tbe 1ul>-
H Gulf Cout pkked up Wednes· surf ate crude, Poeey hid. The
day. And forecuten 1ald 10-cut leads to the ecolo1ically
knot wtDda woWd continue to-lftllitive c.,una lladre.
day. On Wednelday, he 1ald, crews
"We knew tbe w1nda would found no oil in Laauna Madre -
llick up again, we just didD 't a btlge inlet between the p~
know when." Nalk>Dal Oceanic Island and tbe Tuu mainland'
and Atmospheric Adminiltra· serving • a breedlnc ground for
lion 1pokesman Carl PoHy said. oysters, blue crabll ud other
The apilJ halted ita sMl.ty ad-1bellfish and u a food 90W'ce for
v a n c e T u e s d a y w b e n doHna of marine species.
·IOUlM.._.. . ...._ ....... taect.,. Poler..-dinn allo would
setting up what Coast Guard of. be sent into Laguna lladre nea'"
ficlala called a "standoff.. at Brownsville to make sure no
best. suhmerged oil bad drifted in.
.The progr~ss or t.he giant The Mexican well blew out
slick, paralleling the taland, 7S June 3 in the Bay or Campect1e
miles out into the Gull. worried orr the Yucatan Peninsula and s hrimper~ who gathered in began spewing 33.000 barr~ls of
Brown.sv1lle to voice ap. oll a day into the Gulf. Since
prehenaH>D. - -then. tfie d a ii y rt ow bas
"'We. are not dooms ayers, but diminished to 20.000 barrels.
re aU.tically. we are N>Dcemed,"
said Ralph llay~xeetJtt.tt"'Ye-
dlrector ol the Texas Shnmp M -
sociation. f'rwaP-.eAJ
J ufius Collins, president of the SCO pssvcaa,tioQ,.N~d tpjlt shrimp . , TCH. •
By STEVE MITCHELL "They can't develop the land
· • oi 1 .. oao, ~11 .. s.1at1 now, and by tradeoffs -land
'l'wo congressmen, co-authors dedications to the park -they
terms of real ballpark figures.'· opportunity for natural pres -
Badham said. "We can't afford e rvaUon:·
$200 to S300 million for the park, And, he said, if thin s o
but cf agreem~for ded1ca--wtURrnt a c . e an could
t1ons a re made, then $76 to $80 be acquired as early as the
harvests are running a( about
ha IC the pace or last year·s
catch. He blamed a combu1at10A
o environmental factors, includ-
ing a cold winter and heavy
tests, and American sc1ent.Jsts
feal-ni1™~IO-Q8...~l-----:
"---~o~f_:;.a_N:...:.=a~ti=on~a~l~U~r=b~an:..:.,....:P~a~·r~k!__.!;r~on~·:........._v.uuu~ld~lmMM9~~~1 wwhe~
'·ept. met wit repo ers or the as rar asdevelopment."
beach at Crystal Cove this mom-Dedication or land for the
mg to discuss state and federal urban park might pave the way
arqu1sition of 19,000 acres for lo county, coastal commission,
recreattonal and open space use. stale and feder al approvals to
Reps Jerry Patterson, D· develop other proJttts on their
Santa Ana, and Robert Bad.ham, land. he said.
tl Newport. Beach. were to al· · I Uunk we're negotiating an
tend a congrel'os1onal hearing in * * *
m1ll1 on 1s a realistic rigure." winter ol 1.980 or early l981.
Patterson said the South The time schedule, as en-
Orange County location meets visioned by Patter50n includes a
the fou r criteria set up for the st>cond hearing by the full Na·
new urban park concept, sayin!{ taonal Parks and Insular Affairs
1 t .. is scenic. has scientific Sub<.'Ommittee on the Interior i.n
valul', recreational uses and the Washington. following today·s * * '* hearing v.'ith the investigative committee of that panel in
spnn~ and summer rains
A Coast Guard reconnaissance
f11J,?ht detected .. a tongue of
sheen·· 15 males offshore and
stretctung 4-0 males along Padre
Is land from Brown.svllle to 20
m i les north of the Port
Mansfield cut, PO$ey said.
sidered as ir they do ca1.1se
cancer in humans.
The Food and Drug Ad·
mioastration named the brands
of sco t c h c ontainin g
mtrosamines as Ch1vas Regal.
Black and White. J&B, Ballan·
tine. Sandy Scot and Cutty Sark.
No nitro6amines were found tn a
seveolb brand teste d, While
Label. Nt!...,.port Bea«h later in the
morning on the propos a l to
<'rt!ate a national park along the
lrvme-Laguna C'>ast and areas
surroundin~ Laguna Beaeh and
South Laguna
f"rma Page ,, I Newport Beach today.
Next would be a full floor de·
bate m the House by the end of
this year or the beginning of
1980. The bill would then ~o to
the Senate -earned by Sen
Alan Cranston < D·Cahformal
next year.
He said the tongue ranged in
"1dtb from about 20 miles to less
than 10 males. and conuuned
'>everaJ "pancakes and two nl>-
bons of mousse.·· sago if yang
heavier oil con<.'entrallons .
The beers it said contained
n1lrosammes were Lowenbrau
light. Gansett dark . Schlitz KREMER CRITICAL ... L1~ht . Pabst )(tra Lite. Mille r
Lite and Micheloh li ght. all
And whale much of the park
bill effect rem ains unclear, the the Irvine Company. Because no
t ~ o Ora n ge Count y con · priorities of acquisition or
gressmen attempted to answer specific sites was in<.'lurted in the
qu1•st1ons fared a t them Crom bill. he said resolution of -those
nearly a dozen reporters on issues wiJl furthe r delay tbe
hand for the media event. company's development plans.
The bill seeks $38 million for He quoted the parks service
acqu1s1Uon of lands s urrounding r.eport wruch esti mated ·acquls1·
Laguna Beach for a national Uon costs of 19,000 acres at $230
a---.KA.sL.11--LA..a-wbicb lhe con:.. _D}illion to 1345~~ g ressmen said would serve more that stale offaclals, who are
than 10 _million people who Live negotiating with the co~pany
Within an OOUr's drJve Of the pro for purchase Of SOme land In the
posed11artc area. -have-set the pri~e. on one
When asked if the $38 million 50-a cre parcel at $50 m1llton.
tn federal funds when combined "The real ity is that the
with S3R mil hon' set aside by the econo mic implications of a
s tate for the purchase of Irvine 19,000-acre acqu1s1tion a re stag·
Coast I.and would be enough to gering. A study area on that
buy 19.ooo' acrt:S tht: two con-scale leads to the expectations of
gressmen admitted they did not too much for too littJe ," he said.
know Kremer suggested a more re ·
Badham said he bas beard alistic boundary might be the
figures nmgmg Crom $180 to $200 coastal side of the proposed San
million for acquisition of the Joaquin Hills Transportation
land, but said that, tied with Corridor That would include
land dedications from two large 8,000 acres o~ Irvine l~nd ..
landowners, the combined state That comdor, which lS sup-
and federal money m· bt be sy( eased to run from the intersec·
fi t:D -tfon of MacArthur Boulevard
"'_J'bere are s ome ver) and ~ta Cany~o Roa~ .along
sensitive negotiations that need the ndge of the hltlS' to JOm the
to be worked out," he said, San Diego F~eeway near Avery
adding that for that reason, the Parkwa>'.• was included as part
bill he co-authored is "inten· of the bill co·authored by Rep.
tionallyvague " Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Ana
He said the slate purchase of and Rep. Robert Badham, R·
Irvine coastal land "is pretty Newport Beach.
mucbtieddown." Kremer and David Sills,
Badham said that while $76 mayor of Irvine, both backed
million, from state and federal construction or tbat roadway in
sources, might not buy tbe 19.000 their ~mony. .
acres, he expects tradeoffs with Nati~I parka o~ficials said
the Irvine Company and Aliso construcUOD or a ma,Jor roadway
Viejo Co. to make up at leaat through a park site ls not aJ.
part ol the difference. lowed by federal standardl
Why would the two land· However, they ackn~w~edge
owners want to give away their that the proposed park site ts UD·
land,hewasasked. usual in. it~ locaUon so tbe
"It would give the two land· roa.dway ·~n t expected to draw
owners the opportunity to develop their opposition.
other portions of their Sills, ln his ~rel!are d
property which they are not al-tes~mony, said hia city, like~
lowedtobuildonnow,"besaid. Irvine Company, supports tbe concept of the park, but ia moat
concerned with bow motorists
are going to 1et there. s
DAILY PILOT
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•'Our support would be leas
than enthuaiutlc if our existing
streets had to bear the burden of
tourist traffic." be said.
"The people of Irvine want
neither bumper to bumpe r
campers on Culver Drive on
weekends nor do tbey want the
problems of Pacific Coast
lli1hwa.y.
DICK NIXON
PAT TO WED
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Ricbanl
Nixon and PM plu to marry
Aus. JI .i tbe 210.Jtar-old Mil· •ion Sm DletD de Ac.ia, old9lt ol the llomaD Catbollc mt.._.
alODCtMWlltCout. TM~· IAMdl Salca, wbo wUJ
offtctaa., klmtifted Ntaoa u tbe ... D6eto ...,......uu .. of • elloeat• ewty. Hil bride elect ll Patdda Pace, allo ol S..
Diqo.
,,
"'We have always dealt
res ponsibly with our traffic
problems and expect and insist
that those developing one of the
la r gest parks 1n Southe rn
California do Likewise."
·•Wt: expect a full approval of
the bill and the allocation by the
third quarter of 1980, ·· said Pat
terson rude Sally Sandoval.
Tar balls <.'arned by the surf
contmued to dot the high water
line aloog Padre Island beaches.
Posey sald the.-heaviest concen·
trataons were on beaches near
the Port Mansfield cut But he
said 1t was still nothing Like the
blackened beaches in MeXJco.
m ade 1n the United Sta tes;
Fish er beer of France; San
M 1guel, Philippines; Kirin.
Ja pa n . M.ar.athon. Greece:
Hemeken. and Grol.scb. HoUand;
Skol, Denmark: St. Paui Girl.
Germany; Dos Eques. Meiuco:
But both congressmen say
there-are problems Lo be 1.t00ed Fro. Page 11 I out before the bill becomes law
Scientists studied <.'urreots io
G uinness, Jreland ; Foster's.
Australia ; and Newcastle Brown
Ale. England.
-----~n~d funds are allocated for the
OOCTOR park pure ase.
The export m ... ater Cor one of
~ierzh:Jimrre'--------lr-t:he wblaky firms concerned ,. ~ tbe general anger in • • • For lostance, construction of
'holes in it, Stombaugh t~fied
Wed nesday. MacDonald had
fewer than 10 puncture wounds .
Stombaugh·s tci:.tsmony and its
credibility are crudal to the
government's <.'ase against the
emergency-room physician.
Defense attorney Be rnard
Segal homed in on Stombaugh's
cred e ntial s during c r oss·
e xamination Wednesday, he attacked Stom·
baugh's analysis of impressions
left on a sheet found lying near
Mrs. MacDonald's body. Stom·
baugh said one mar.k._eouJd..h.ay.e.-
been made by a bare shoulder,
two more by bloody hands and
others by the pajama toJl6 the
MacDonald. were wearing.
Segal trie d to show Stom·
baugb's testimony was bued on
observation, not on scientific
analysia. Something lb.at looked
like a abou.lder impression could
have been any number o( t.lii.nga ,
Segal maintained. Stombaugh
agreed, but said hil 16 years of
FBI lab experience led to his
conclusioal.
"So tar," Segal said later, "I
think the Jury undentaDds that
in so-called fabric impreuioos
analyis, tbelr .tew of 1l ii u
good u bis view ol tt."
At one point Wednelday, Segal
called Stombaugb • "pseudo·
scientist." Prosecution at·
tomeys objected, and U.S. Dls·
lrlct Judge Franklln Dupree Jr.
ordered the Jury to disreprd the
remark.
Blood on the sheet and on
Mac Donald 's pajama top
matched Mrs . MacDonald's
type, previous witnesses have
s aid. The sheet alao bore im·
prints from MacDonald's top.
and Stombaugh said be wu able
to match blood stains on the top
and the sheet.
Proeecut.ors are expected to
argue MacDonald carried bis
wife Into their bedroom in the
sheet.
Stombaugh a1lo teetified tbat
bloody lmprelllonl OD a batbm•t..
found dnped over Mn. Mac·
Donald could have been made by
a knife and see pick pro1-
ecuton aay were the murder
weapom.
The Army dropped cbar1e1
a1alllll llacDon•ld in 1'70~
'Ddal \V ave Rita
.JAKARTA, 1Ddonee1• <AP> -
For tbe HeODd time la ttar.
Wffb • tidal w•" bu bit tM 1ouUaera eout of IHoMet1'1 Lomblee Island, poUee Mid to.
day. 'l1lll'e wen ao lmmedl•
~rta ot cuualtt• from tlal
...... tldal ..... --laid .. HUMd bJ a I .......
the San Toaquln Transport.at.Ion
Corridor. an eight-lane h1~hway,
through the park land 1s an issue
that "'must be nailed down prior
to approval of the ball . ratb('r
than after."
He saJd the corridor 1s essen·
t1a l to carry the thousands or
motorists who want to vis1t the
park. adding completion of that
route will lessen congestion oo
other ac<.'ess routes. sucb as
Laguna Can yon Roa d and
Pacific Coast Highway.
Badbam said negotiations
with the two landowners, essen-
tiarto the parKbuy. would have
to be carried out in conjunction
with progress or the bill through
Congress.
And Patterson sa1d that the
pair will be breaking new
ground in their push to get the
park bill approved.
"Thd ts a brand new con·
cepl, ·· be said. "It's never been
done before. so there will be
problems that have never been
faced before."
Comes Down
the industry.
The man-ageT. who dec lined to
be 1denlt.fied or ha ve his firm
identified. said: ·'The wh(Jle
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) thing seems to be absolutely des
-A ma ss 1 v e co n · p1 <.'able. Look at the brands
troversial sculpture which Chiva.s Regal is the No. 1 selling
has adorned San Fran deluxe brand ol Scotch whisky •n
ClSco 's CiVlc Center Plaza the States while J&B and Cutty
since October has been Sark are among the top pre.
hauled a way. mium brands. It seems to be too
The 50-foot-tall contem· m u <.' b of a coin c id enc e .
porary abstract sculpture Somebody is tryin~ to damage
-tilled "Four Times Dai· Scotch whisky exports."
ly" -bad been installed Other firms were equally an·
for an indefinite period noyed but less out.spoken, saying
~'-t1'.-.a-the-y~mmeot.-unli1--
San Francisco Art Com-· tbey bad seeo the report. 1bey
mission. But two members said its publication had takt:n
o f t h e B o a r d o f them by surprise.
S u p e r v is o rs • J oh n The Scotch Whisky Assocca·
Molinari and Carol Ruth lion said in a statement: "The
Silver, urged Its removal. levels ao far reported in Scot.cb
Tbe artist, Robert El· whisky are extremely minute
Ii son , said the steel aad there is currently no
sculpture will be exhibited medical or other evidence of to
1n the future at Lake Mer· show that the presence-of
ritt Parll: in Oakland. nitroaamines at these levels can
cause cucer in human beings."
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Announces
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ED ITION
LONDON (APl Orriclala ol
the Scotc h wblaky lnduatry.
Scotland's bl1&eaL and mo l
hmoua forel1n excban1e
earner, were reported to be m-
furlated by U.S. reports that
some brand.a contain traces or
cancer-causing agents.
"Somebody seems to be out to
destroy tbe Scotch whis ky
market," a London-based export
mana1er said Wednesday in
response lo reports by lhe Na-
tlonal Science Foundation and
the U.S. Food and Dru1 Ad·
m1ml1traUoo that aome brands or acotch contain tlny amount.s
of mtrosamlnes.
·'These sort of peopl4' can
c ause terrible dam age," he
added ··The whole thing is an
absolute red herring. Quite
· possibly we have grounds for
legal action."
Scotland exports rour-Mlbs or
all the whisky al produces and
the United States takes just un·
der a third of the total. Last year
exports totaled SUS billion. The
United States took $248 million
of that.
The acience foundation said
Tuesday that minute amounts of
cancer--c11using agents 'called
nilrosamines have been found in
six brands of Scotch whisky plus
18 American and foreign beers.
It sald the amounts ranged up to
two parts per billion.
Tbe CoundaUon aald t.here ia no
direct evidence that
nitrosaminea cause cancer in
bublaRJ. But it said animals
have been affected lo laboratory
tests, and American scientists
reel nltrosamines should be con-
sidered as if they do cause
cancer lo humans.
The Food and Dr ug Ad -
ministration nained the brands
of sco tch co nta i nin g
nltrosamines as Cblvas Regal.
h·vine Co .• Contends •
ac_e _Excessi:v~
Bl~k and White, J&B. Ballan·
tine, Sandy Scot and Cutty Sark.
No nitroaamines were round in a
seventh brand tested, White
Label.
The beers it said contained
nltroaamines were LowenbHu
light, Gansett dark, ,Schlitz
Light, Pabst Xtra Lite, Miller
Lite and Michelob light, all
m ade in the United States;
Fisher beer of France; San
Miguel. P hilippin es; Kirin.
Today'•£1 .. I ..
N.~.Steek•
N Fl FTEEN CENTS
Japan; Marathon, Greece;
Heineken. and Grolscb, Holland.
Skol. Denmark; St. Paui Girl,
Germany; Dos Eques , Mexico .
Guinness! Ireland : Foster's,
Australia; and Newcastle Brown
Ale , England.
The export manager for one or
the whisky firms concerned
refle cted the general anger in
the industry.
The manager. who declined to
(See SCOTCH, Page A2>
Kremer =-----.....,..~-
Laguna Log Jam
Three surfers battle for position on a small
wave at Sleepy Hollow in Laguna Beach
where wave riders frequently enjoy the·
welJ-formed surf io the early morning and
evening hours. The beach. which fronts a
restaurant and hotel. is also used by
Boogie Board enthusiasts and body surf·
ers. who-take advantage of the crisp waves
that break close to the rocky shoreline.
__,_,_o FBI Agents ~ain
Social Worker Kills Himself After Murders
EL CENTRO <AP> -A social
worker who had written a
s uicide note sayin g .. many
would denounce tbis action."
walked into an FBI omc~ at a
s hopping center today and killed
two agents with a shotgun before
a pparently killing himself, lbe
FBI said.
The social worker, James
Maloney, 30, of nearby Holtville,
lefl the suicide note at ao un·
disclosed location before going
to the FBI bureau in this desert
town where be opened fire,
agents said.
He had a 12-gauge shotgun. He
shot both lbe FBI agents and
then apparently turned the gun
on himse lf," said Roger S.
Young, special agent in charge
or the San Diego FBI office.
Young said ll was too early lo
speculate on a possible motive
or what connection Maloney
may have had with the agents.
Young did say the FBI "had
been aware or Maloney and
aome or bis activities," but
declined to elaborate.
Maloney bad juat resigned
from a position with the Com-
prebemive Employment Train·
lDI Act <CETA), a federally
tunded Job prosram, said co·
worker Sharon Smart. She said
.. wu pl-•na t.o move soma t.o 8aD DietlO or San Fruclsco.
SECI'ION CITES.
ROl'MIY CLUB
\ Tod.,'a DaJIJ Pilot para
Vtbutl to tae Ne~BalbM 'lle&arJ aab wttla I four-pqe ........
D•'t ma.a ti•• Newport· ...... BG&an -Club News ln
.. ~-Piii&.
Local police said Maloney was
a m ember or the Mexican-
American Political Association
and srud be was active in lertist
groups.
V oung identified the dead
agents as J(I mes Robert Porter.
44, a senior agent, and Charles
C. Elmore, 34.
An El Centro poli ce
spokesman said, "It appears
Mesan Killed
As Car Slams
Into Bridge
·Louis C. Zavala, SS, of U46
Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa,
was killed early today when the
station wagon he was driving hit
a bridge abutment on Harbor
Boulevard in an unincorporated
area near Fountain Valley.
According t.o a spokesman for
the California Hi&hway Patrol,
Zavala wu kllled when be at-
tempted t.o put an auto travel·
ing in tbe same cllrec:Uon on the
right side of the roadway.
The CHP spokeaman said that
the road narrowed in tbe acci-
dent area near Warner Avenue
and Zavala'• car hurtled into tbe
concrete abutment.
A• lt bouDced off the brtd1e,
Zavala'a ataUon wa1on careened
Into a pasalng auto, the
apokeaman Nld.
Tbe driver of tbe second car, 55-~=~ Harold A. Kaufman Of Ana, WU lnJured lD tbe l : 40 a.m. IM!ddmt.
Kaufman •• taken t.o Jl'ouo.
tala vaue, ea.1*a1 wttb poul-
bl• back aad lDternal lnJu.rMI.
th• apokeamaa aald. three pall_,.. la Kaufman'• car
• .,. DOl tDJured, the CHP ,,.._ ......
-.
there were four shots fired."
One of tbe FBI agenLc; was shot
twice in the chesl and the other
received a single wound behind
the ear. the spokesman said.
Or. John Compton. director of
Mental Health Ser vices for Im·
perial County, said the l 'h-page
long suicide note warned that
"many will denounce lbis ac·
lion." It was not known where
the note was left.
The shooting occurred shortly
after 9 a .m. PDT in the FBI or.
rice on the second floor or the
KX O building, a four-story
structure named after an NBC·
arfiliated radio station on the top
floor. The building is in the
Valley Plaza shopping center.
Witnesses on the first floor or
the building told officers they
heard three to fi ve shots.
Maloney's body was found in
the lap of one or the dead FBI
agent.a. The other dead FBI or-
flcial was several feet away,
police said. An FBI shotgun,
loaded but apparently not fired,
lay several feet away.
Police told all the persons
worklDI in the buildinl to lock
themselve9 lmide their offic.9
and allowed no outaiden to
enter. An estimated 100 heavily
armed police surrounded the
building and helicopten hovered
overhead. Tbe entire Valley
Piasa abopplna mall wu cor·
doned orr and all at.ore• were
clOHd by police.
llal'J RanaJe, a Cr11Dd who
worked with Maloney la tbe
CETA procram, 1aid1 "He wu a
peraonal friend. I can1 believe
any ot Udl. It'• incredible. We
bad a birthday par&J for blm
1 .. t weekend and be 1Mmed
bappJ.''
, .
Hearing
Witness
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of -o.i1, ,., ... Hatt
Irvine Co. President Peter
Kremer. whose land hrm owru.
most of the property being con·
sadered for the so·called Orange
Coast National Park, thinks
19.000 acres is too muc h land for
the park.
Kremer test1f1ed today at a
cong r ess ional subcomm ittee
hearing jn Newport Beach on the
proposed park 1 Related story.
photo Page A3).
The bearing opened to a
packed house in Newport Beach
City Council chambers and to
cr iticism from a construction in·
dustry lobbyilt lbat lhe proceed-
int w• no«htn1 more ta.. "a
puppet show."
That. blast was leveled by
ft!T't"*PergUT , ~
director or CEEED <Califor-
nians for Environment, Employ-
ment. Economy and Develop-
ment>, who submitted written
testimony opposing the slate or
speakers al the bearing.
He charged that ·'The only
·public' this commillee plans to
hear from a re those represent·
ing organizations with a vested
interest in the government ac·
quiring more property."
In all 1.6 locaLcivic-and-bus
ness leaders were s lated to
testify at the hearing conducted
by the National Parks and
Insular Affairs Subcommillee of
the House Interior Committee.
Committee member Jerr y
Patterson. a Democratic con·
gressman from Santa Ana, told
lhe audience or more than 100
that their written tes timony
would be carefully considered
during committee deliberations
or the bill he co-authored with
Rep . Robert Badham. R ·
Newport Beach.
Thal bill would allocate $38
million for acquisition ol open
land in an area s tretching
between Corona del Mar and
South Laguna.
<See PAU, Pa1e Al)
Coast Due
Big Dose of
Smog Friday
The Orange Coast orten
escapes s mo1, but that
won't be the cue on Fri·
day, tbe South Cout Air
Quality Mana1ement Dis·
trict bu predicted.
Air unhealthful for
sensitive people waa
Corecut for the coat, wtth
a PolluUoD Standard
Index ol ll3, while lDland Oran,. Comity la expected
to bave a PSI ol 1'71.
How•••r. aome are11 wm rare much wone, wttb
Rlveralde and San
Bernardino expected to
bave a PSI or Wand the
San Gabr1el and Pomona
valley• a PSI or 255.
deacribed u unbealthlul
(or everyone.
A a~eamaa aald tbe
tblck 1ino1 la due t.o • te~peratare lnveraloa
bold.lnl tbe pollullon cl01e
to tll• around.
-.
o.i1, ftll .. Sl•ff .. holo
FRED BABB OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE TESTIFIES
He Outlined Park Proposal for Subcommittee
Oil Slick Poised
To Foul Beaches
CORPUS CHRISTI. Tuu "We knew the winds would
CAP > -A 40-mUe-Jooc t.on,sueu kick up •1•in we jw;t didn't
away exLcao c rude oTI 9'now wlien. allonaf -Ucean1c
drifted ominously olrsbore or and Atmospheric Administ ra-
Padre Island today as polluCion lion spokesman Carl Posey said.
from the world's laritest oil spill The spill haJted its steady ad·
resumed its northward advance. v a n c e T u e s d a y w h ~ n
troubling s hrimpers already southeasterly winds diminished.
worried by a meager harvest. selling up what Coas t Guard or.
Gulf breezes that powered lhe fa cials called a "stanctorr· al
huge spill from a blown -out best.
Mexican oil well toward the The progress of the i:liant
white resort beaches or the Tex-slick. paralleling the island, 75
as Gulf Coast picked up Wednes-males out into the Gutr. worried
day. And forecasters s~·-shzimpU$.-W-h-O-g-at hered-+n
knot-wtnlts-would continue to· Browns ville to voi ce ap
day. CStt OIL. Page AZ >
Energy Saver
Cargo Sail Ship Launched
THOMASTON. Mame I APl -
A saalmg cargo ship. the nation's
first in 40 years, was launched
h e r e lrom a n o ld Maine
boatyard into a sea or opportuni-
ty c reated by the energy crisis.
<Related photo 86>
A crowd of more than 1.500
cheered as the 97·foot coasting
schooner John F Leavitt, its
flag flapping in the breeze,
glided down the ways Into the St.
George River on the 11:45 a.m.
high tide, Wednesday.
The launching, capped three
years of construc tion which
began when Ned Ac kerman set
m motion his dream or beating
the energy crunch by re.creating
the age of sail.
Oil prices have nearly doubled
in that period, and Ackerman is
belling that the Leavitt, which
draws power from the wind, can
compete successfully with
truckers, trains and steamships.
hauling cargoes from port lo
port Crom Canada lo Trinidad.
Hia optimlam is 1rapbically
portrayed by the fi1urebead
carved on the Leavltt'a bow: a
brown and white fox sporting a
wily grin as a lar1e yellow
feather protrudes Crom its
mout.h.
"EYerybody told me I WU
craay when I atarted this,"
the aell·lt)'led merchant adven·
turer said before the launching.
"But I think I'm cra1y llke a
rox. Tbe price or fuel ts not IOiDI
down. And if we have a com·
plete crunch, I may be the only
klnd or tramportaUon you caa
buy."
Na med for tbe marltlm•
author wbo lnaplr,.t Ackerman'•
d ... am, tbe tWo-muted LMY'ltt
la beli9"Cl to be tb• ftnt carao
acbooner launched lD Wa COUil·
try 1lnce 1111. Sbt •••
chrlateaed by ~hlt•·b1lred
.. . •
V1rg1naa Leavitt. the author :.
~1dow
Leavitt wrote the book ··1n
The Wake of The Co asting
Schooner ...
A half dozen windjammers,
circled by yachts and fishing
boats. lined the tidal channel for
the restive launching at the R. L.
Wallace boatyard. A high school
band s upplied the music. a
militia u nit from New
CSee SCHOONER, Page AZ>
Coast
Weather
Some lo w cloudiness
duri ng early mornin g
hours otherwise s unny
through Friday. Lows
tonight 63 to 68. Highs 1-l'i·
day 70 lo 74 at beaches to
82 to 87 inland.
INS!DE TOD~ Y
AlthoMQh it hot be.rt lO
111ar1 todaf ,.,.c• octr1H
Sharo11 Tate Clftd /our ot"-ra
101r1 fttued brutollr
murdend b11 Claorlu
AlcmlOfl Giid hU clan, reai-
d1nt 1 o/ Loa Angelu'
Btn~-flct Co1111on ore aWI
ho1inted b11 the incfdtnt.
Stor,. PPtaCol PQfll AlO.
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LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Allhoulh utility olrlclalt tblnk
mo-t CalUOl'IUu an eomplriN
wlth ,... .... c.ter~ ed rer
an eneru N¥ial ,....,.. tim6l
on alr condlUOftlnt, they can't
flnd electricity consumption
fl1urea to .-upport that op·
timilUc .tew.
CaUtonia 1ot a head start Ju·
ly 1 whlft atata otrtctals lmPoMCI
an even .Utter ener1y couerva·
lion ruJe I.bat lherme>111tata be Ml
at 80 degrees. Predatln &
Carter'• rate by two weeks , the
s tate Publlt tJtlllllH Com ·
mission order was dHlgned to
combat a different energy pro-
blem, CalifomJa 's pot.enUaJ for
blackouts.
from tb• l'aetflc Nordt ... t.
beeauM CaUfornla ,...nt.lna
caoacltJll~ "•·· ... ~-~ ... " per year ta Ida 11ate. • Amaroll
said. "And .. ·v• MM llaw In
addfnl to cm,aclty. ·'
A San DlelO G111 and lledru·
Co. vice preeldent, OeanlA
Richter. aald lt hu been lm
po11tble to HY bow much elec
trlclty h• boen 1aved by woturi·
tar y con1ervat1on1 btcauAe
utlUUea keep add.Ins cuatomerK
at the same Ume.
.. We know lest power It bei11u
used by the •ver•ae cuatocner
but 1n l.b.ls st.~. which lrttt:l>fl
growing 10 fut. Ulere'a DO way
to tell how much." Rll'h\.er ea1d
B-.lde• Pe.,eta /fle"e• a •••
Responses lo an Associated
Press survey from apokeameo
for utility companies and aov·
e rnment agencies are Cull of con·
fldence that temperature orders
u re being observed by most peo·
pie and that ele<:tric1ty 1s tM:lng
saved .
Southern California Y.<l111<1n
whu:h 1erve11 1tn 11rca ot 1:1ght
m1lllon ~"Opie. h11d 11..8 Pf!llk '"
12.221 mef(~1watta ot powi:r ''° .June 12. The July r>eak loat1 w;1•,
11.Si& megawatt.II 1m July 17 hut
offtr1al'i wer•· quH·k tl1 nr/1..1' th:Jt
.J11ly 1hd not trn v1· <ifl Y 1>4•rrt.J'h, ,,f
1·xtrc11w h1'.1I "'tw n ;,ir 11m1J1
11un1nw uxce i.iw r ~
Anne Taylor of Markdale. Ont. keeps her sled dogs in
s hape dunng the summer by using them to pull the re·
mums of an old r ar along the shoulder of the highway.
The exerr 1sc 1s great for the dogs and 1s one of onl) <J
few ways to gel the old car m oving, M b. Taylor suy!'.
Hut mos t utility company
figures on customer demand a rc
ht~hcr thun m1disummcr lai-l
year-1Jfflc 1ltls say that '" pr1manly due lo the at.1tte "
population growth
€onnty, Em~yee Pa ear? President Carter's order has ;,
30· a y pha!Je-1n period. anti
doesn •t actually go into efrt-t'l
until Au~. 15, said Oal1• Cookt'.
d1reclor of external affa t~ for
the Department of Energy n·
gaonal ofhce
Cost Soars
For Irvine
Bridge Job
By GARY GRANVILLE
OI IN DIHIY l'I ... ll.tff
A h~aled nft bet ween county
it-th...-fuange
County Employees Assoc1&t1on
10C EA > simmered down almost
a~ quickly as 1t flared Wednes·
da) when ~alary negotiators for
both sides met behind closed
doors
Late Wednesday night, count y
P<>rsonoel 01rf'1•tor Bert Scot'
Carter Plan
To Aid Poor
WASHINGTON 1AP>
Ament·a's 1>00r higher
cncr,::y h11li-. woul<I get
$J 6 billion m md next vcur
under a tentative Carte.r <1d·
m1n1strat1on µlun keyed to
l·ung rcss1onal apµroval or
the prl'Sld nt"s "\nndfall
orof1ts ·tax proposal
Jn lht: second ye:.i r of the
plan. S2.4 h11lion would be
available to ai. muny as 15
m1lhon Amencans, accord·
inx lo an admamstralioQ
~ou1Tf> who as kPd not lo be
namt-11.
l="--~~~·1-tw-:pmrlff'ial. the;~lt
of <i proma~l' b> Prci.1dent
Ca rlcr lo help ··needy
A rnt'r1cun.-. topc with risan~
cncriu· pricci-., ·· as being
c·1n·ulc1ted amonl! ron·
grc-.~mcn. puhhc interest
groups and representMl1ves
of state and lo<:al govern
ment~
saad tJie day's meeting ended on
a harmoruous note and agree·
ment may be near on a wage
a nd fringe benefit pa~ka'ge-ro .
ering roughly 6 .JOO county
workers representt"rl by OCEA.
It was late Tue~day when
OCEA officials abruptly called
off a member election desagn~d
to ratify an agret!mcnt already
tentat1vel.v reached with county
ne~ot1ators
Touching 1,ff the election ·s ing the deput1es more than other
cnncellat10n was OCEA's an~er employees.
at reports lhc association f -~e threalened-j<>b acuon
t'.ll"Dlij(e County Deputy SheriHs in the form of sickouts and work
had r eceived more in pay tukes slowdowns should the county
and Crim~e benefils durin~ the negotiators not return to the
associations· bargaimng with barga111lng table and sweeten up
tht-county the m ulti-year contract already
<>CEA executive director John tentatively agreed lo
Sawyer rharged that county Simultaneously. thOURh. coun·
negotiators had dec·civcd OCEA ty officials vowed not lo move orr
<1n<1 breached good faith b) g1v· th,. dollar amoun~ previously
agreed to
FroatPa,,eAJ But Scott 1nd1c ated late
Wednesday night that some
reshufOin~ of collar placement in
the contract agreement might he
made though he empha~1 ied
county super visors had not
authorncd any increase 1n the
dol lar package offered the
e mployees.
OIL NEARS TEXAS. • •
prehens1vn
···w e are not doomsayers. but
realistically, we are conrcmed, ··
s<t1d Ralph Hayburn. cxerut1 vc
direct.or of the Te.xa!> Shrimp A~·
soc1at1on
Julius Collins. president or the
association. said that shrimp
harv~sls a re .runnin~ at 11t>out
half the p<Jc·t-of last yc11r ·!>
catc·h. He blamed a <.·ombinatwn
of envaronmentw factors, mclud-
inJ( a cote' winter and heavy
s pring and summer rains.
Island and the Texas mainland
serva n~ as a brcedmg ~round for
oysterl>, blue crabs and other
shellfish and as a food source for
do:r.ens of ma rine species.
Posey said divers a lso would
be sent into La~una Madre near
Brownsville to make s ure no
s ubmerged oil had 'drifted in.
The Mexican well blew out
June 3 in the Bay of Campeche
uff the Yucatan Peninsula, and
began spewtns 33,000 barrela or 011 a day intc the Gulf. Since
then . t h <' dally flow h as
diminished to 20,000 barrels
N t>got1ators cO)ltin ued th<' Ir
sessions loday......m :rn crrort to
reach qwt'k settlement and to
bead orr any further labor stnfo
Rites Slated
For New.port
Crash Victim
A Coast Guard reconnaissanc·e
flight detecte'lt' ~·a tongue of
sheen.. 15 miles offshore and
stre tching 40 mLles along Padre ls land from 13rownsvllle to .jjj---_,.,.,,.N~1191ifllH•~AUlc:=..._~ _ _._._uu;ca.Ai...J:t~ aces \lo 1JI bt: t:oa
miles no rth of thl:' Port ductcd fo'rrday for :'ot 11·helleEl1st-
Mansfield cut , Pos ey said PARK Clark. 19, of Newport Beat h.
lie said the tongue ranged m • • • who died Tuet.day from tnJuncs
width from about 20 miles lo lesl> suffe red las t Friday 1n 1t n
than 10 miles, and eontained 1 rvine Company P resident automobile accident tn llunt·
several "pancakes and two rib· Kremer. '" prepared remarks. ington Beach
boos of mousse," signifying. said believes the 19·000 acres of M 1ss C lark wa s u 1978
heavier oil concentrations . park land shown on a map tn· gr aduate of Newport Harbor
Tar balls carried by the surf troduced with the legi!llation ts lli~h School.
..We beheve the vast majonty
of ow cu.st.omen-are comply-
ing.·· said Jeff Marx. spokesmari
ror the 3 15 .000 -custom c r
S acramento Mun1c1pal Utah ty
Otstru.1 .
A s lrrular view was expressed
by F C. Os borne of the Lo:.
Ange les Department of Walu
and Power.
··We th.ink there ui a d1Herence
and energy 1s being s avt:<S. but 1t
1s a s mall part or a large
number:· Osborne said
Paclftc Gas & Ele<·tric. the
state's largest utility. bu}!> daily
newspaper and broadcasttni! ad
verllsm~ designed to cncouruc
<·onse rvalion. But three times in
July PG&E set re<'ord s for peak
d e mand -reac h1n ~ 15,065
mcj!awatts al 4 p m. on July 2A
··rt 's more than an cnerl!Y
problem. 1rs a capacity problem
1n Calilorn1a ."· said Georl!e
Amaroli. chief or the Energy
\onservation braACh of the slatt-Pu bllr Cl1l1Ucs t:om·m1 ss 1on
.. What "'e're worried about th1~
summer is having everybody
throw Utt switeb •t U.~ ume
time ··
F'or ever) degrtt that tem
pcrature .;ettmJ!~ -:irt' htl!he r lh1-.
'u mm e r on a \l ate 14 trl t:
.n •ra •, Aroaroh '><u d cne rR' t"1.pert~ ha ... e t·st1ma e a
m cg a watts of po't' er a r~ u .. ed
eac h day. But the state :,till
must bring 1n ao average of
2.000 megav.•att:. of pov.·er daily
Orange County ~uperv1sorc;
lt>a rned this week that a roa<I
and bndge proJe.cl in I rvme wtll
co8t almost l14t<"e <ti, muc•h as ltw
SJ80.000 ei.timated when thl·
pro1ect was m1ttally <t pprnved 1n
1976.
Supervisors agreed nonethc 1t-!)S to go ahead with the coun
ty s s hart-of the SI 2 m1lhon
JOtnt c tly counly proJeCt , <1
br td J.l t' o ver Pe t<:r!) Canyon
Channel and a d1v1ded roadwav
on Walnut Avenue betwee n
!\t y ford Road a nd Harvard
Avenue
A rc1)()rt to su11erv1sors saul
tha.t rn add1t1on lo rising cn11-
hlrUl't1on costs. un11table soil
t ond 1t1 ons required th;,t tht·
r;rii:un::al d(.'Stl(n of the $850.000
brtdl!e be chan~crt
That increase<! 1 he brioJ,te to-.t
ll\ $~!111 .000 uver the 1976
t'hltm • .He
Thf' Peters Canyon brtdg_~ will
b~ paid ror out of the count y·s
:!>pet·1al bndge building fund.
The <'ll} "111 share the $347.W.111
'V"' 111 1·11 n\t-rt1ni.: Wa ln11t
'\ C'nut· l11 d 11.0.11 l:i ne d1'-H:h:d
rnatl under the count} 'l> Arterial
""*'~ fo.'.trn..w··""~.uJJi,;.uun.~~--
Th~ Jf(r~mcnt hai; the effert
of l>cllmg J:.1de county dollJrl>
!or the project unul J unc 30.
1980
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SCOTCH BACKLASH. • • continued to dot the high-water unreallsUcally large. Ser vices will beRan al I p m F p A I lane along Padre Island beaches Kremer said that 13,000 acres t" r i d a y ·at Pa c I CI (' V 1 cw -..... ~ L---~Pµoc£s~e!!yllsual!--id~th~e-s:;h~e..,a~v~i"'esL:t~co•n1:.Jcwe12n'-.-no:tf-rlth111a111tct19;006 belongs to t:he Mortuary-C-hepel-in-lie.IAL(>Ort be identilied or have his firm noyed but less out.spoken, saytn1!
l I SCHOONER
J Ha mpsture fired <'8nnons as the
r Leu vi ll hit the waler, and en·
C terpr1 s1ng vendorli hawked
··Coaster" T-shirts at le apiece.
Also taki ng part In the
launduntot was a film c rew pre·
parin~ a documentary about the
Leavall and Ackenna11.
The Leavitt is expected to set
s ail m fou r lo six weeks, after
being oulfitled with riggln1 and
, electroruc gear Ackerman, the
36·year-old slcapper, said he will
be accompanied by a crew ol
three an<f up lo .siY paying
p;u;seru~ers
He has )et lo choose a desllna
· t.1on and carl(o for the maiden
oyHge, saying. 'Tm wallmg to
i.et-who bids the most."
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trations were on beaches near Irvine Co. Because no acquun· Beach. wath entombment to identified, ~._td • ".'.l'-hu...-whol .J.hn' could not <'omment until
the Pon Mansfield cut But he lion priorlUes or specific sites follow. thing seems to be absolutely des they had :.et?n t e repor . c.
said it Wb still nothing Uke the were included, he said, resolution Miss Clark "'as fatally tnJured pacable. Look at the brands i.atd 1L" puhheat1on had taken
blackened beac1'el't in Mexico. or those i5sues wHI only dela) the in a collL•uon last Friday near Ch1vas ReeaJ ts tbe No. I sellJ.ng them by surpnse.
Scientasls studied currents m company's development plans. • lhe intersection of Golden West deluxe brand of Scotch whisky in Tht' Scotch Whi'lky Assoc1a-
efforts lo predict. where the oil His concerns were partially Street and Yorktown A venue the States '4'h1le J&B and Oltty tion said in a statt ment · "The mi~ht wash ashore. bu\ tht-re answered at the ouuet of the She leaves her parents. llenry Sark are among t.be top pre· le\'els so far report.Pd 1n Scotch
were no indications that such hearing when Patterson said, and Belly Ch1rk of Newport m1um brands. It seems to be lOo wh11ky are extremely mmut~
predictions would be available "We will continue the hearing Beach . She also Is survl•ed by mu c h of a coincadenc c and there 1s c urre'1tly no
before several days process In Washington to de· her sister. Terees Clark, her Somebody ia trytng lo damage meoacal or other evidence of to
Coast Guard Capt Roger t.ermlne bow much land can and brother. Rick Clark, and her Seotch whisky exports:· s h ow thet the presence of
Madson aaid divers found sticli.y should be acquired." g randmothers . Mn Altha Sims n1trosam111es al these levels can
globs of oiJ auapeaded 7 to 3S feet Badham aJao addressed that and Mrs. Lenore Johnson . Other flrma were equally an· cause cancer 1n human beings.·· be~w~s~~ au~ectudln~~~lhe ··~~ -------------------~~~~~~----~~~==~=~
Coast Guard crews are hani· lcate balance between popula -
ing a &-foot mesh from the boom Uon preuurea and blologlcal
at the Port Mansfield cut ln an concerns" wUJ be the subject of
effort to snare some of u.e sub-contlnwng study and debate.
Oo Wednesday, be aaid, crews Kremer'a cotnplainta centered
found no oil m Laguna Madre -on the alz.e of the preposed park
a huge inlet between the Padre a nd the amount or money availa· ble to acquire the land.
Guard Jailed
On Arson Rap
A Harbor Ridge secu rity
guard faces charges of arson to·
day foJlowing an investigation of
a fire that "utted a construction
trailer in the Newport Beach
neighborhood early Wednesday.
Lawrence G le nn , 23, of
Anaheim, remained jailed today
la Newport city jail, held in lieu
or u:.,ooo bait.
Glenn wu taken lnto custody
at the aceae or the fire that did
an eaUmated fl,000 dama1e.
Fire investigators said the
fire wu eet in combustibles that
had been pulled out of drawers
and ofr detu lo the trailer.
11Uef Gets Ca&h
Newport Beact\poUce •rueek·
tn1 a bur11ar who took tl,800 ln
cash frbm the home or a Balboa
rtaldent tbla week. Richard
Helwta ot 1111 Miramar Dr1~• re· port.cl tbt loll Tueedly. He told
police &bl tbl•f crawled lDlo bl•
bome lbroulb • open wtDdow IDd .. the IDOMY from I deU
drawer.
He q~ a report on the pro·
posal prepared by the National
Park Service which estimated
the CO!lt or acquisition of 19,000
acres at $230 million to $345
million.
Kre mer suggested a more re·
allstic boundary might be the
coastal aide of the proposed San
Joaquin Hills Trans portation
Corridor.
The Irvine Co. owns 8.tJOO
coaataJ acres beside that pro·
posed roadway which would link
the Corona del Mar Freeway to
the San Dleeo Freeway near
Avery Parkway.
Kremer. the repreaentativee
of Irvine, Newport Beach and
Laauna Beach as well as county
S upe rvisor Thomas Riley
backed construction of that
roadway as a condition of de·
veloprnent of the park durint
today'• hearing.
Irvine Mayor David SIU., In
hia prepared teaUrnony, aald the
roadway la of primary concern
to hl• cl&y'1 resident.I.
"1'he people of Irvine want
nehher bumj)tr·t o·bumper
campers on Culver Drive on
wHkenda nor do &bey want tbe
proble ms or Pacltlc Coaat
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REPS. PATI'ERION (VEIT), aADHAM TAKI A STROLL AT CRYSTAL COVE
They Oot Up Ian, Thia Mo ... eo Pueh l'Mtr Ptan for Coett•I P•rk
Solons Ey~ _Beach pse
UrlJan Park Prop(l~ed for Crystal Cove Area
Jjnked
aALSIOH,1'.C. CAl'>-T~ t~-OD• uan.ta ot an lceJ>lck could
tiav• made 41 boles ln the pajama
top fow.d ,laced over Colette
Macl>oGald •body, a former FBI
laboratory expert bas te.Ufied.
Poinlina to ~ phototrapb
made oC the ripped dark blue
top, folded tbe way it w .. found
on top of Mrs. MacDonald's
body, Paul Stombaugh showed
markers placed in the boles and
bow they conformed to the 21
wounds lound on Mrs: Mac-
Donald's cheat.
Former Green Beret doctor
Jeffrey MacDooaJd, 35. or Hunt·
1ngton Harbour. is charged with
stabbing and bludgeoning to
death Mrs. MacDonald. 26. and
the couple's two children. Kim·
berly. s. and Kristen. 2. while sta-
tioned al Fort Bragg m f ebruary
1970.
He says he was wearing the
top when attacked by at least
four drug.crazed intruders. one
or whom carried a candle and
chanted. "Acid is J?roovy. Kill
the pigs: .. He says he later
plat'ed it over his wife 's inert
body. The top had 48 punture
holes Ln 1t. Stomba u):!h testified
Wednes day. Mac Donald had
By STEVE MITCBEU. owners the opportunity to develop route wiJJ lessen congestion oo fewer than IO puncture wounds
0t1MOM1y"-11Wf other portions of tbei r other access routes. such as Stombau~h·._ testimony.and its
Two congressmen, co-authors property which they are not aJ. Laguna Canyon Road and credibihty ar{· eruc1al to the
-of a National-Ur-ban -Park COG· lowedtobuildonnowl" bewd-_ Paci!ic.Coastlligbw~. government's c·ase ag;Jtnst lhe
cept. met with reporters on the "They can't develop the land Badham said negoITalloOs -emme'1t'Y'TOOnrpftyslci~
beach al Crystal Cove this morn· now, and by tradeoffs -land with the two landowners, essen· Defense attorne.v Hcrnar<I
ing to discuss state and federal dedications to the park -tbey tial to the park buy, would have Segal homed in on Stombaus.ih's
acquisition or 19,000 acres for would know what tbe future holds to be carried out in conjunction c red e n t 1 a Is du r 1 n g er o s s
recreat.iooaJ and open apace use. asfarudevelopment." with progress of the bill through examination.
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Brought to Court
Reps. Jerry Patterson, D-Dedication of land for the Congress. Wednesday. he attacked Slom· ~----Sant.a. Ana and Robert Badham, .J.ll.ban pack might ave the way And Patterson said that the baugh's analysis of 1mpress1ons
R-Newport. Beach, were to al· to county, coastal commwaoo. pair wi rl>e bre aking new leCl on a sbeel !o.11nd !)'mg near
tend a congressional bearing in state and federal approvals to ground in their push to get the Mrs. Mac Donald s body. St.om ·
Newport Beach later in the develop other projects on their park bill approved. baugh said one mark could have
morning on the proposal to land, be said. ..This is a brand new con· been made b) a bare shoulder. ~reate a national park along the "I think we're negotiating i.n cept." be said . "It's never been two more by bloody hands and
Irvine-Laguna coast and areas terms oC real ballpark figures," done before. so there will be others by the paJama tops the
~l ur der !>U!>pec·t Rodney J<tmes Alt ala. 35. is escorted to
\\'<•st OraAAe Counlv !\lunacapal Court by sber1£.i-'.:>-A'"1~---11
t \ Al<.'a lu was brought to court today fo r a preliminary \ l
surrounding Laguna Beach and Badham said. "We can't afford problems that have never been MacDonaJds were wearing
South Laguna. · $200 to $300 million for the park, raced before."
And while much of the park but if agreements for dedica· Badbam. who as recently as
bill effect remains unclear, tbe lions are made, then $76 to S80 two months ago opposed an
two 0 range Count Y con· million is a realistic figure.·· urban park study. was asked
gressmen attempted to answer Patterson said the South why he changed his mind and
questions fired at them from Orange County location meets co·aulhored the bill with Pat·
Tentative ID
Made on Body nearly a dozen reporters on the four criteria set up for the terson.
hand for the media event. new urban park concept. saying Ln June. the congressman said Coroner's investigators said
The bill seeks $38 million for it "is scenic, bas scientific he could not "reeommend to the today they have tentatively 1den
h(·a ring into c·harges that he kidnapped and then
murdcr·ed 12 \'car·old Rob10'Christine Samsoe of Hunt-in~ton Beach earlier this -summer. Defense attorneys
"ere cxpt>C'lcd to as k that the bearing. at which a judge
\\ 111 determine ~hether the accused part-time photog·
rapht•r ~hould 5land trial an Superior Court. be closed to
the public.
Judge: Notes Secret
acquisition of lands surrounding value, recreational uses. and tbe people or the state of Maine or tified the elderly wom:rn whose
Laguna Beach for a national ,opportunity for natural pres· the slate of North Dakota that body was found floatinA m the " South <Jrani:c· Counlv JUd!?c 17 hearing in Supcnor Court
urban park. which the con· ervaUoo." they put the federal government ocean about one·halr mile from in!-t&l l'd Wl.'unc~da) hlll note~ on At issue in thc Au~ 17 hearing
gressmen said wouJd serve more And, he said. if things go more deeply in bock to buy a Dana Harbor earl~ Wcdncsda> other '-' lllf' pubhl t ourt relords 1:. "'hether the 1udge :. note~ are
than 10 million people who live without a bitch, the land could hunk o( lan<i on the Pacific Coast Ho'.' ever. 1dent1fu:at10n of the arr serret a nd deme1 that lhe ya rt of lhe pubhl' record and can
within an hour's drive or the pro-be acquired as early as the that they'll never see... a pparently drowned '-'Oman i:. notel> t•ould lcdd to harshe r ~en· bt· copied l1k1; other court docu·
posed park. winter of 1980 or early 1981 . "My opposition at the outset." be mg withheld until her rel· teures (nr tho:-e 'A ho.,e ftle~ con· mcnb . When asked if the $38 miUion The time schedule. as en· Badham said today , ··was the ef· _atives mak.ea pol>1tne 1denltC.1ca-lam SUl h notaltons
-in federal fund&, when combined vitioned by-Patterson includes a fort· to draw 6oundar&es that uoo. asunvesUgator.sa id. Two South Court. Public Jl[)e.
with S3I million Mil aalde by tbe HCoad buriD9 by LM full Na· ~e• ......_._ and apenitlng He reported that the woman's South 0 ran ge Co a rt t y fenders. Jobn Bovee and m
stale for the ptircbase of Irvine tlonal Parka and lnaular Affairs money for a study that might not b 0 d y wa s s p 0 t t e d b y a M un1 c1pal Court Judge John Sweeney. allege the jud1e'•
Coast land. would be eDOU&h to Subcomnlittee on the Interior in go anywhere." yachtsman at about 10 30 a.m c r1Cfin made the remarks lo notes should be part of the
buy 19,000 acres. the two COD· Washington. following today's He said be was afraid of a He. in tum. radioed the harbor n e "'' s men gathered 1 n b 1 s public record a nd should be
gressmen admitted they did not hearing w:ith the investigative .. Santa Monica Mountains sltua· a nd 8 rescue boat was sent to La>Z una N1 J?ucl t'hambers to available to defense attomeys
know. coll)mittee of that panel in tioJJ of pr.ep_adng too many -the-area where the body v;as re hear his exptananon of the ~ue since. 10 their opinion. lhe nole$ Ba~am saidhehas~a~ Newport.~~~Q. M~i~~~~~~ooa _~e~ov~e~r~ed~·----------~~h~1r_h_1_•_t~h_c_s_u_b~Jc_~_l_o_r_a_n_~_~~--d-£_e_c_t_~_n_~_n_c_in_g_~ __ ~=~
figures ranging from $180 to $200 Next would be a full floor de· shelf." ..,_ .... .,.,..._===============-------------------------__.:. ~-=--__... ..... ·~· LLU-~.__.........,IJ&'J· .... · .... · ...... _o..,C.__.t..,be.._baU-in-the-HouN-~i--.nut.-fte-9tidoalter-d:iscuss·
land, but said that. tied with this year or the beginning of with local landowners. and bis
land dedications from two large 1980. The bill would then go lo constituents, "we gathered
landowners. the combined state the Senate -carried by Sen. manageable figures and I en·
and federal money migbt be suf· Alan Cranston CD-California) -tered in as a willing and active
(icient. next year. participant.'·
·'There are some very ·•we expect a full approval of "It (the bill) allows the sur·
sensitive negotiations that need the bill and the allocation by the rounding areas to be used for de·
to be worked out," be said, third quarter or 1980." said Pat· velopment and leaves that land
adding that for that reason, the tenon aide Sally Sandoval. on the tax rolls," Badham said.
bill be co-authored is "inten· But both congressmen say "l helped turn the bill into a
ti on ally vague.'' there a.re problems lo be ironed more businesslilte deal.··
He said the state purchase of out before the bill becomes law
.-----u.illainnee_ico:u..asintaUand "is retty and funds are allocated for the
much tied down." pa pure ase:--- - -
Bad.ham said that while $76 For instance, construction of
million, from state and federal the Sao Joaquin Transportation
.sources, might not buy the 19,000 Corridor, an eight-lane highway,
acres. he expects tradeoJCs with through the park land is an issue
the Irvine Company and Aliso that "must be nailed down prior
Viejo Co. lo make up at least to approval of the bill. rather
part of the difference. than after."
Why would the two land· He said the corridor is essen ·
owners want to J{ive away their tial to carry the thousands of
land.hewasasked. motorists who want to visit the
"lt would give the two land· park, adding completion or that
Stat .. of 1t' .-ea
OC Publications'
Review Supported
Orange County supervisors
have agreed tbat eouat1 depart-
ments should know tbat the
Com mission on the Statua of
Women la.. available to review
county publicatioDI "to lmure
an accurate portrayal of
women."
But supervisors ulted com· mwioo members to aottly thole
department.I themselves.
Altbou1b supervisors ex·
preued 11mpatby witb the com·
miMIOD'I pmltioa, tbey rel\IMd
to take formal adioa on tbe re-
qunt.
Notlflcatlon by the board
mipt •PlY tbat reriew Of all
co11at1 pubUcatloH by tile
wom•'• COi"•*'°" w• IDU•
.datory • .,.m.onuid.
1'be C!O"'•teetce ........ *
requ.lt ... -..... vu.
The teacher's complaint
1peciflcally referred to tbe
portrayal ol early Orange Coun·
ty actr.a Madame Helena Mod·
jeaka lD tbe fllm.
"Tbe tmpreuloa left witb the
viewer is that Madame Mod· Jeska wu .not smart enough to
be a farmer like everyone elle
10 1be turned to ectiDC u a
aecond cbolce," €om mission
Cbai"'°man Greta Hamblcb
wrote to aapervilon.
"Her uptneant role lD coun\)'
polllta md bl die .....,_tion ~
Oraa1• County from Loa
Alli.._ County ii aot aerioully
clilcUIMd."
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Mod.je9U portnyal WU typical
of UM .., ........, WU recorded
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Wayne Book:
Author Backs
His Version
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -
Author Maurice Zolotow said bis
biography of John Wayne was
the result or hundreda of hours
s pent with the actor between
1955 and his death two months
ago.
Wayne·s oldest son, Michael.
said Tuesday that Zolotow wrote
the unauthorized biography,
•·Shooting Star,'· after taping OD·
ly a two-hour interview for a
Sunday newspaper supplement
piece. He saJd the book wu
"almoet fiction."
Wayne made the comment
during an announcement that
the family's Batjac Productions ·
would produce an authorized
film biography for ABC.
Zolotow's book ls being adapted
for a film biography by CBS,
which Wayne said be opposed.
"Shooting Star" will be prO,.
duced by Warner Bros. for CBS.
Both companies declined com·
ment through spokesmen.
"Michael aald I taped only a
two-hour interview, wbicb la
true,'' 1.oloCow said Wednelday,
"but tbe book was tbe result ol
k.nowinl Michael'• father aiDc!e
1955 and IDeDdlnl bUDdreda "' boun witti ·eum. 'that particular
'-Pini came wbea I wu eJlo wrttlae a aeries about Wayne for
TV Guide.
"JobD Wayne knew I wu writ. illl a book about IWD. lie wouW
joke about tt once lD a wbile.
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televlalon. there l WH vlewtq da1I epic called "Someone
Cop rn Aucm11 After Vlftotng Televi.rion Crime Drama
lsWif'Cliliig e, s arnng uren utton and David
Birney.
It's a story ahout lbis Cema.le TV news director wbo Is
being watched and terrorized by a male who is lurkln~ in
the high-rise a partments right next door to her own h1gh
rise pad.
m-lf---tf--~--1Wft-~rlMiBE&-B ·
m akes love to her boyfriend in front of the windows. She
parades nude ln front or the windows . .
Only very late in the epic. after numerous .:1mster
phone calls anrl deh,erCC: gtft.c,, doe· !.:t'c o:s<'c~~=-:ir lo."'.·
ten or decoralin~ accessory known as wmcow curtains.
Despite the ludicrous aspects of this tube duma. I'm
here to report that it scared the bewheezers out of my
wife. As a matter of ract. ir 1 was a sadistic type. I would
have preferred to have watched the show with some of m y
poli('e offJC'~r I r iends.
Cops would go bananas over this one.
In trying to deal with the threat of this unknown male,
Miss Hutton probably makes ev~ry mistake in the bQQk.
a nd then some. To wit·
-ALONE. SHE GOES for a rendezvous with the
a nonymous suspect in the basement of her higb-1'.ise build·
Ing, armed with a kitchen knife. She m isses h1m . Good
thing. too. She might have been up there on an assault with a
deadly ll'eapon rap
-Again alone. and this time aprarently uoar~ed. she
enters tbe high-rase apartment the creep was usmg next
door
-· ID anotller bet ol ICOO aleutbiDg. sbe breaks and ea-
tert IM suspect'• bome.
-· Finally, atHI .-lone, she conlroots her enemy and
does him in by subbing him wilb a piece or broken window
glass ud apparently never even cul he rself in the process.
TRROlJGH IT ALL, the cops are depicted as a bunch
of cold. dismterested. fumblingi:>OObs whose only contnbu·
· as to arrest the w.coo ,
All of this <.'Ould leave the hapless viewer with the no·
tion that there is 110 safety unless you take the law into
your own bands. And nothing could be further from lhe
truth.
'
WA HI NO TON (AP) -Aftir
three monthl of moder.Uo.,
wholMale priNe Mot up 1.1 per.
cent ln July. r"uml•I the fut
lnflaUonal')' pace that pre¥a11ed
al lM Ila.rt ot the Jear, tbl IOY·
ernmn Nkl lodaJ.
Tb• Labor Department lald
much ol the blame on rapidly
MllDI ...-p pric..
Tb• W'bolelal• pric• of home
heaUna oU rote t percent from
June to July, The ume rate
would more than double current
prlcn by mld·lt80. OasoUne
Western
States Hit
By Blazes
BO I SE . Idaho <A P >
Firefighters lo six Western
states have gotten their lint
break rrom searing weather that
has turned forests tnlo giant
stands or kiodllng, but a new fire
In Idaho has burned two homes
and forced 50 families to flee.
Temperatures dropped and
humidity rose Wednesday, aJ·
lowing 6,000 firefighters -half
of the nation's federal firefight·
Ing force -to gain some ground
on more than a dozen fires rag-
·ing out of control In the West.
•·\VE HAD A real good day to·
prlcff ....t up a.t pereeat lD
July.
TBI a,,PIDLY rbtq eMr1Y
pric" pulbed tbe coet ol all MD•
food ltema bl tbe depanm..t'•
wbol ..... prtce tadex up 1.4 per·
cent.
Tb1I boOlt ... not offMt, u
expected, by food pric ... wtaicb
1bow9CI DO cha.Die lut IDCIDtb
an.r dropptn1 1n the tbne pre-
vloua months. •
Wholeeale prices bad rlllD a
mode1t OJ percent 1n June.
.rua,•11.1 percmt ra&e. wldda 'fOUld ~ u .. ual ,... ol
more \baa lO pernet if COG·
t1Dued for u moatU. wu com·
parable to price lDcrMMI ot t
percent• more from 1>9Cember
1118 darGuP tut llareb. ··a..., prlc. .... •Ull ...
quite.,.., .. 1a1d Jobn .:-Uly~
eblef ol tbl Labor Departmmt'1
dlvl1loa of lnduatrlal prtce1.
''But ftlliilbed -aoock otber tbaa
enero and food were up 0.1 per·
cent. Tbe price increues were
pervulve.''
day ,·· John Gumert, information
officei:_at the Bo1.a,c.....LU1.CL.11¥1Clll"-1'--t-~
Fire Center, said Wednesday.
"We didn't lose any ground on
any major fire."
The National Weather Service.
however, is predicting more fair
akiea over the fire areas today.
And Bob Bjornaen, Forest
S"ervtce arec or or e are
center, said the outlook "is very
grim " for the next 10 days.
A. new fi re that b rokl-out ;w~
~.'flt>r n o c o V.f't!r ~:c.a ' .i~
norttlf:rt :oaho burned at ·\east
two home'\ near Bonners Ferry,
a tov.n of l.900. a nd forced tht=
evacuation of 50 families.
8 \' NIGHT•'ALL. flames were
within two miles of city limits.
but a state official said 'the fire
wasn't expected to reach lbe ci-
ty because the heavy timber
doesn't stretch that far.
There were no immediate re·
ports of injury from the fire,
which was estimated to cover
600 acres.
Fire bosses al the federal
command and supply center
here reported 13 major blazes
covering about 136,000 acres in
Idaho. Montana. California.
Wyom ing. Oregon and Nevada.
Volcano Continues
A miruature monke~ < lmi=:. :c t iiP t humb of a n un ·
1ctE-rt1fiec person at a ~tockt101m zoo T '."!e monkev
1s only a week old.
Aspen Resort Hit
By Drug Seizure
ASPEN. Colo <AP> this posll mountain resotl has been
roc ked by a major drug bust enganeere<t by federaJ undercover
agents whose efforts were assailed by the local sbenff.
Both Patkan County Shenff Dack Ktenast. who opposed the 1n·
\'c!>t1gallon. and Aspen Police Chief Rob McClang, who provided
some assl.stance. soy they and their constituents d.15approve of un·
der('over operations
TEN ASPEN-A•EA resadents were arrested Tuesday in a bust
"hich involves a total or 33 suspects In several states. the S.
Urug Enfon :e ment Ad min1str at1on said Undercover agents
pur<.'hliSed five pounds of rocaint: with a n ~llmated street ''alue of ssw.ooo
Nine others. m ost of Lbem from lhe Roanne f 'ork VaUey that
stretches I rom Af.J)f:n to Glen" ood Spnngs. a.ls.o v. ere arrested ·in
CATANIA. Sicily <AP l -The tht: culrrunallon of a seven-month investigation conducted by the
unt Etna voh'ano rumb, ... ledc:u----io~E*8nd-stx olher-tgeneti!S.
and spewed molten rock for a
sev enth straight day today. PITKIN COUNTY, WHERE Aspen 1s located, has been
Local authorities said the threat criticized by feder a l and at.ate drug enforcement off1 c11ls. Tbey
to island res idents was say the resort area bas become a drug haven because local
NATION / WEATHER
C•ANGSI •N =•aJ .. .: pric•teadtobenl' lftlr a moadl or two la ~ or low•~ at tbl retallleftl. &a Mid tbe etfecta ot lour
moat 1 of modentioD ta
wboleHI• food prteea •••• MIUD to appear at lrotel7 .._.
cheelcout couaten. Tbe Carter
admlnlltrattoa. bow•"'· bu opened a eampalp to make
sure tbat ~umen -aad DOt
tbe profltl ot food proc II • I I
and diatributorl -beMftt from
the 1lackeni.DI lD food prteea.
The Labor Department's
wbol•ale n1urn reflect prices
for food and other products
ready lor the retail market. Tbe
index. formally known u ~
Producer Price Index, at10
tneuurea price cban1ea for
items witb some proce11ina and
for lt.ema with no proc ... lq.
auch u raw materials.
THE INDEX lor rtnlabed
goods stood at 21S.t in July. UU
percent ahead or July 1978. 1be
index figure means that goods
that cost $100 in lbe 1967 base
period cost $215.80 la.st mootb.
Goods at the inte rmediate
leve l. those with some process-
ing. roee 1.9 percent last month.
the lar1e1t lncrease since Oc-
tober 1974. Early said. Higber-
pru:ed animal feeds pushed lhe
food component up 6. 7 pe rcent in
July.
At the same time. crude ~oods
ros e 1.8 per <'e nt Rapio in·
<·reases in animal reed costs
a~ain were blamed .
Price changes at the crude
and Intermediate levels do not
alwriy~ ~how up later in prices for nas ~OOlfl . -_____ ....;
AMONG FOOD items that
consumers may get a break on
at the retail level in coming
m~ntba a re beer. veal. pork.
poultry and eggs, the report in·
dicat.ed.
U S OU
offset al ~rvace staltons. where
ceta1l gasoline prices are expect·
ed to renec:t the continuing rise
.. If: wholesale prices.
C ~so:.r .. • Pt wholesale was
nearly 39 per cent mule c·
~m.1ve last month than m J1,;iy
1978 Fuel 0 11 was up nearly 52
1H:rct!nt in price r,.,r the yeur
Sex 'Break'
4ll Seiood Vp
Bt;RNA8Y. British Coltimba;,
1AP1 For a while . it appeared
that 1t might be euiet !or a
l'&mel to pass through tbe eye of
a needle lhan for two bachelors
from Burnaby to enter the Albee
Sewlq. CelMr.
But lbanks lo a ruling by the
BntUlb Columbia government's
hu m an rights board . David
Roj?ers and Danny Brown are on
lheu ·"' ay LOward breaking the
~ barner in the. ce.nter•s sew
IO~ <'lass.
Rogers. 28. sat .
29. were advised Wednesday lD a
letter from lhe board that they
could enroll in the formerly all·
woman class m this Vancouver With dramas like that around, the cops don't need any
other enemies diminishing but a French expert authorities are lax in enforcing drug la"s warned of a possible violent _____ ,;__ _________ __::.......__::....... ________________________ _ i.uburb.
e ruption to come.
Storm 13 1n·11red • m ....
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Ohio TomaJo Damages Homes, Fair
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H•ll -.. '"61 -confirmed to• n•do lnjur•CI 13 penon• •nd
caused •n Mlll'ftllMCI •1J0.000 dtm•~
In Otllo. """le '!"'d'IY ..c•ttereCI thun
c1e-.torms etMWtWre prom4)•to II•'"
llOOCI w•rnl~. ThlHlckll'\IOf'ms were reported over
the. Gull CoeSI stMM -lrom tf\e untr•I Ro<kles .cross Ille ... uon to
Pennsylvenl• "'1Y lodAy • A 11•.sll tlOtld -Ch WH IUutO lor t-•, end ..,,.... WM<IWI -re IS· slHICI tw V~ end w.st Vlrflnle.
Tiie Merloft c-ity, Cfllo, sllefllf't
otllc• Mid• tomeoo IOIKMCI ctown In
• 119u11"9 <.,.,..... '°"'" .. M9rlon, H tlteylnt -~ 8fl4ll llee vlly ~ ..........
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comm-.tlon• '°" r.m.1eu r••• Cltfltl, M~ de"'"9 .. IU0,000 Tfllt1 ___ ..,.._"'I-In•
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OfOl/ndS, lollPilne -telltt , Alnono"" ~.,..... .. -· llOttlilllS -• children -_. In
the "Moon W•I•" on "" m1Clw•Y WM!! II~ briefly 91rtllwfte.
Tiit ttorma, 8CCOl'ftH'll4ICI .,., !\Ifft
winds 1ne1 11111 '" aomt ere••· kllO(klel out ,...., to ttltvMnelt ot
Mii!" •'"9 left 1111-ro111 roeel• lllocUCI by ltlttt t,_ end llml>l, Tiit Nellllnel Wlet,.r serwl<t Hkl
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"'''" ........ Llc•1111 CttlntlH """ ............ "'" ... '•"or -..r" •ltt occ11rr .. 111
Ott .. -. "' ... '"· ..,, .... u.....--.
Tem°"'eturn •-ti. ""''-.. 1 l a m EDT r•noed from u ••
$.lwyer Air Force 0-. M•r Me•·
QIHl18, Mt<JI , to'1et 81'(tht, C.OI.
C•Ufonel•
II Mevtlllll '"""'-' blW.S 'fO'I, 1"4' weAlllennon IUOOHli .,... swe111r• to
lie ll«eel -more • 0n1, en ltolllteel .,_., or two •I"
llnelr In 9lt Sittre Heoreele wn11e the
r•m•l"*r ol Soutllern c.ilfornl• ts OPKIOCI to ,._, If! lb _.,,,., ...,,.,.
rnertlme POttemtflrOulfl Friday,
A ltw lllOfl Ctouelt Al llmH -re
PACll<ted If! most -1, With -elte,_ Cttu91-In tllt ,,,_.,,". -... Tiit llltflt In I.OS Anotltl -re ••· pteleel to lie ,,,_.. 17, with t•m· peret11ru five to ••oht CleQrHs
w1rmer In tllt cou t•t and In· ttr"'tdlele vOll.-,w end two to nlrw
C1t9ttH ~In the ,,,_lain~
Ce••••••~arlaer
Some Htly momlnQ /09 •'°"9 IN!
(ff\I 01....-wlw , _,,., IOCIAY •net,,..
Cl•y
LIOhl varl•b•• wind~ nlol\I end
m«nlnt "°"'' D«OMinQ ~terlf 10 ltOUlhWMttrlV •19f11 10 .. knot.• ltlls eti.r-Very llltle temper•ture <h•n11e
OIOftO ~ COOSI, 100.Y' 1119'1 I' 11 with• 1-ot 66. lnl-hlqfl will be as
wllfle_ol ... W~ts7t t-----_,.
s-, ... ,.. Tlfl~•liiiiiiii
TMVttlOAY
~--''"'"" t7 Ste .... hlfh lt:M P.m • 4 r:•tOAY
P:lnt low s:a e.m ~ .. P:lnl l\iOf' 12:1J1t.m. S l
Sl<t!ICI I-S·4J p.m. I.I ---fllllh "'''"·"'· u sun rites•: 10 e.m .. tets ,.,, .,_.,,,
Moon rtMa•:OI p.m., Mtl 7. SS •.m.
s•rt•eper• .. _, ........ .......,.,
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'"'""' lltlflll In fut. PtrlOCI '" lltonch.
... Me• ...,
3 s " ' ' " a ' " 3 ' ,.
,, r DI Jf rA l T
Sidewalk
Sale
Saturday,
August 11
10:00 A.M.
t;.1~--...... ~ ............................ ~ .... ---------.~~ ~· I ~
bAR130R view C€NT€R
I I -
, Permit
·ToRa~ly
OCIANSIDS <AP> -TM Ku
Klu• KIM bM·Ukecl perw•llk>n
to bold iU ftn& ,..blk m--. ln ~ DiNo C..l.Y ... r llOll&i ln o~. " •·peopae cu come lD off tbe lt.reeta. ''
Klan atate director Tom
Meta1er aald tbe wblte
•upremacy lfOUI> wa.nu to boJd
a two-bour rall1 at tbe com-
mwalty Heter in Balderrama
Part on Sept. u.
"WE REL WE'\IS aot to do
sometbina about the crime
sihaatlon in Oceanalde, · ·
Metqersaid.
Tbe KKK :,Ued for a permit
Moaday to t.be rally, but •'*'•IDllli (Nm t.be Oceanside Park.I and RecreaUon Depart-
ment would not HY whether the
Klan bu received permiuion to
sta1• tbe event.
Speeches and •·an abbreviated
version" of the mm "Birth of a
Nation" are planned for the . ~albering, Metzger said.
Rood.mobile Set
For West County
Blood donations are being
sought at the Red Cross West
Ttuldlr.Aueuttt.1m DAILY PILOT
Bay Area Rocked Aga ·
Aftershock Regiaten 4.1; No lnjurie•
BERKELEY <AP> -A
moderate earthquake. tbe
HCODd lar&ell attenbock aince
a much larpr quake on Mon·
day. rattled an area IOUtb ol San rraacilco early today. Unlversi·
ty of CaWornla aelamo&oelata
Hid.
Police ln two communities
near the quak''' record6d
center reported no dama1e or
injuries. But news organizations
around the San Francisco Bay
area reported dozena of cans
from person s wbo felt the
ground move.
B&UCE SCHECH!J'E&, a
gnduate seismologist, said the
quake at 12 :03 a .m . PDT was
estimated at 4.1 magnitude on•
the Richter scale.
"It wu one or the largest af·
tenbocts," be saJd. 1·1t appears
to be roughly located in the re·
gioo ol the earthquake Monday.
We've been recording them COD·
tinuously ... "
Schechter placed the epicenter
approximately 10 miles north of
Hollister and 10 miles east of
Gilroy, in a m ountainous.
sparsely populated area about 75
miles southeast of San Fran·
cisco.
THAr WOULD BE roughly SIX
miles southeast of Monday's
quake epicenter. be adcMd.
Police diapatcben 1n Holllater
and Gilroy, tbe two toWDI struck
hardest by Moaday'a quake.
said they received no reportB of
damace. "It was juat a little
one," said Holllater diapatcber
Jim~.
Callen to news organizations
reported tbe quake was felt in
Monterey, 40 miles southwest or
the epicenter. and in San Lean·
dro, a suburb oC Oakland 50
miles north or the epicenter.
RADIO STATION KCBS in
San Francisco also reported
calls Crom resident.a in that city
and in Tiburon. a coastal suburb
5 miles north or Sao Francisco.
Monday's quake regiatered 5.9
on tbe Richter scale. a measure
of ground motion as recorded by
seismographs. Each increase ol
one number means a tenfold in·
crease in magnitude. The Mon·
day quake was among the
strongest in Northern Califonua
this century.
Meanwhile. s tate geologists
reported Wednesday that they
had found minute c racks in
asphalt roads, hard-packed soils
a nd dry s treambeds showing
movement from Mond
quake between Holllat.er and
denonLake.
..
TBE C&ACK8 INDICAT
11tppa1e ln tbe earth's er
raJJltna from a few tenths of
inch to more than ball. an 1nc
said Charles Bishop, geologist
the atate Dtviaion of Mines an
M i.nerala in San Franciaco. I
He said the cracks were foun4
parallel to the Calaveras Fault;
which aeismologists say prof
duced Honday's temblor.
Such cracks are not alway
traceable in earthquakes o
moderate intensity such as Mo
day's, and they are a source
iatert8l to geologlats.
TBE C&ACKS FOUND i
roadways would not be obviou•
to inexperienced eyes, s ai4
Bishop. "Most people wou14
drive right past and not evet
notice. You have to get out ant
really scrutinize the ground lf
see it.·· :
Dozens of artershocks havt
been recorded at Berkeley sine•
Monday's quake. The strongest.'..
measunng 4.4 on the Richter
scale. was recorded at 3:33 p.m
Monday, five hours after tht
main shock. Schechter added.
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County Service Center in Stri•·-Planned ·~•.,.......• llM--80 Named Westminster, where a blood ne' lT~ Ah4oo-gah! mobile will be in operation Mon· A lifeguard observes beach activities through binocular s Douglas W. Hathaway ~---d.::..a~y~from..::.;:;~2:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. anta Mom·ca during 8 .. lo~'-w.eekdA_U__nArJocLwhich of Costa Mesa has been e service ceo=--~r~as~~.~:r--11t"-Simt:a-J!lfff!m-t~'fltt' ~ named to the d~an's-ti
t
}
at 1m Westminster Ave. Ap. found beach attendance lower than usual this week. But for academic excellence
pointments can be made by call· lifeguards are plaDJWlg to stnke UUS weekend unless at Harvey Mudd College
ing ~7 Los Angeles Count}'.' meets new wage demands. in Claremont. __::.._ __________________________ _;;;. ______ _.,_;;.:._ ____________________________ _ Cla11lc Car Show
Salarday, Aagaat 11
u-~~~~~~~~8=3=0==000==~G~a~l~lo~n~s~~~-l-~~~~~--.lAiD ..... ~~·D-GIA--~I'-~
----------------------play in the parking lot of Bristol Unleaded Gas Town •Country Shopping
GOURMET.MARKET
(Market Street)
As we all know, Delaney's is the magic word for fresh or
fresh·frozen seafoods. Well. this
week it's all strictly FRESH. A
full selection of fresh swordfish, _,almon. rock cod. red 1napper.
sand dabs, fllet of sole, shark
fllet.s and met of sea bass.
And for a specially, try
Frn" 2 99 Eaetem Haddock r.r _., •
FRESH PRODU<;E
there is produce and then there
11 produce. bul we have the
fineSl. Come aee for yourselves'
_:rt1~i:b. .............. 69e ""
........... ,.... 69 ..... yclew Melons . . . . e "'
., ...... :. BanleU Pean ... 3 -.. 1er l.OO
~~8Mlru1t •••... 3 "'l.M
Come see the
Hanae Mori Couture
and Boutique
Fall Collections, in
South Coast Plaza on
Friday and Saturday,
August 10 and 11.
Informal modeHng
from 11:30 to 3 :30.
The eve of the artist.
Hanae Mori speaks
a universal language
with a world of fragile,
~-\V«"!'tr--nn· ntr and
glorious fabrics.
Brushstroke on silk:
purple and cream on
black georgette,
6 to 14 sizes 425.00.
Fine Dress Salon
1.magmn
From Delaney's wine cellar for
those who haven't tried Delaney's OWll claampagne, now is the time, only UI ea. (7$1 ml>
TOP QUALITY MEATS
.Jo addition to having top choice
or prime beef aged at least 30 days, fresh local Zacky chickens
Is turkeys and fresh corn·fed
eastern port, now is the time to
fill your freeaer ·with fre111t
.U.erlcu ~ • &op choice la•b. Cut, wrapped & quick· frozen to your specifications.
whole or half, •'1 t.• lb. Takes
about one week for your order
\
Increase Seen
LOS ANGELES <AP> -An agreement
between Atlantic Richfield Company and the state
Air Resources Board means Southern Californians
will receive an extra ·630.000 gallons of unleaded
ga s per month through Sept~mber.
_J_ ... ..,~ ..............
Center between 8:15
a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ..
+ -------
We're located
2 blocks north
of South Coast
Plaza on
Bristol.
lei··
Free Admission
-...... ~-----
ARCO spokesma n Al Gr~nstein said Wednes·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day the agreement was the first of its kind
be tween the ARB and a maJor 0 11 company. It
permits the ARCO refinery in Carson to tem-
porarily decrease the amount of the..c:rude 011 m its.
unleaded gas by add10g more butane.
s.... c ........ fl""• r .... ,
LOS ANGELES <AP> -U.S. Sen. Alan
Cranston, D-California, has resigned from a Euro-
pean.Jayanese-American foreign poUcy grou17 tbat
l\as been criticized by conservatives as being
responsible for a Hberal.
appeasement.di~·-._-------------~
American policy. ( ST ATE
Cranston sent. a !el· ter May 14, res1gnmg ----------'
from the Trilateral Com·
mission. his press secretary, Murray Flander, said
Wednesday.
Agent• Seize 835,000 Pot Far•
· PALA CAP> -Narcotics agents seized 96
marijuana plants ranging up to 12 feet high after
an anonymous phone call tipped them oH to a pot
farm in northern San Diego County. ·
The weeds were found in a steep canyon area
Wednesday in Pala. Authorities estimate the strl!et
valae-of the marijuana at about $35,000.
Court ProfJe Lett •r Flied
LOS ANG ELES <AP> -A letter written by
Supreme Court Justice Frank C. Newman re·
portedly indicates he has prejudged as unconst1tu·
tional the upcoming decision on whether to reopen
the investigation of the court lo the publ.Jc.
Jn addition. the Los Angeles Times reported
today, the commission conducting the investiga·.
lion haa Cited the letter as part of its evidence in
asking the Supreme Court to overturn a Los
Angeles appeals court ruling which closed the in·
•vesligation to the public after nve weeks oC open
hearings.
Gett. Qld1111 Ta~ C..•a•tl
CAMP PENDLETON CAP> -A new com·
mandiog general bas taken over the 16,000·
member 1st Marine Division stationed at Camp
Pendleton.
Maj. Gen. Francis X. Quinn, most recenUy
direct.or of the plans and policy department at
Marine headquarters in Washington. aaaumed
command at a ceremony Wednesday.
Quinn relieved Maj. Geo. Charles G. Cooper,
who on Friday will take over the Marine Corps
Rec ruit Depot in San Diego.
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FURNITURE
SALE
FEATttRIN-G FURTHER MARKDOWNS-
ON
FINE BEDROOM FURNITURE
Here ere 1om .. of our bedroom
special1:
Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
..et inclUdes triple dresstr ancl twin
mirror, queen-size canopy bed. lwin
nightstands. Was S29SS now S1750
Drexel Woodbriar queen canopy
bed. Was S819 now S399
Dr exel Woodbriar arm oire. Was
s~s now S48S.
Drexel 6·plece bdr set, French
Provincial. lncll>des triple dresser
& mirror, king·size headboard, two
nlghtslands, chest on chest. Was
S2737 now S199S Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
set Includes trlpfe dresser & twin
mirrors, king.size headboard. two
night stands, armoire. Was S361S now S261S
All box springs &
mattresses on display
20%-40%0FF
All departments -liv-
ing room, dining room anCt bedroom greatly
reduced for this event.
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot ~.. ........_ .-ge Thut9dey, Auguet I , 1"9 8arblW• KrelDkh/E~tort•I P• ~dltor
Law Complicates
Teachers' Tasks
It'• not unu.auaJ in t.be fall ror atudenll to run lnto
temporary setbacks while trylna to find the rlaht
clauroocn and IHk up new aubject matter
But. thaa fall. many tt'a<'hen an tM Newport. M •
Unified School Di1trlct wUl be tnrountenn1 some of the
aame acl1ustnwntt.
Because of dec hn nc enrollment. the dlstnrl hll5 had
to lay off about eo t eachers this ytar. By law, layoff a
muat be in n!verse order of seniority
Remaanini teachen who are dlsplaared beclluse or
chool closin1ts or other tact.ors are shifted around
Thal .doesn 't mean a nyone u» ex.peeled to teach in a r~eld in which ht or &he is not qu¥.li!ted. A correct crecJen
Ua l as required. and the d1stnct can rehire t~achers to fall
cert1dn potlts such a an spec11I education .
But in m an cases teachers will be .elven rla ses ut ~rade level or in sub1ect matters tha t aren 't t heir m ajor
~reas, and will have to put an a lot of extru work and ad·
JUSt themselves psycholog1cally. I
In addition. som e teachers won't kbow until the week
before school what their new assignme nt will be.
Othe rs. whose credentials don 'l m atch a ny of the
ope nings bul who a r e guaranteed a JOb by la w beca use
they weren 't la id off p r ior to March 15. will fi nd
the mselves an the role of tutoring learning skills or fu ll·
time substitute.
It's not a popula r situation . District officials say
they'd like to see changed legislation to gave them mor e
flexibiLity, a nd teachers say they believe the district
c:ould readj ust its priorities and lay off fewer teachers.
Be that as il m ay, it'll be a tough fall semester for
m an y. Parents and students should be aw are of why the
ch a nges a re ta king place and t ry to help the newly as-
signed teachers d uring the first weeks by showin g pa ·
tJe nce and coopera tion.
Teachers need to make the best of the situation and
give it their best. E ven those unhappy over ne w assign-
m ent& migtlt-remembel'-1.hat a!te.t-.al.L ..they -SlilL.ha~e
well -paying jobs
Air Your Views
Residents of the Har bor Area ha ve a eouple of good
oppo uni 1es on1 g o o so,ne mg ii ou r e
things are goin~ to be in their comm unities in the fut ure.
One opportunity an Costa MesC:1 in volves the future or
~cwpurt Boulevard. The other comes al a Newport Beach
Plannini.: Comm ission meeting where the firs t item on
the ag<.·nda will conc·ern reduction of the permitted size
of buildings on single letmily, duplex and triplex proper·
1 ~· in old Corona del Mar.
In the Corona dcl Mar issue the re's a m cssuge wort h
rcpce:ttang
Those potentially affected by this change ought to
ma ke their opinions known to the fol ks who'll be makinf.'!
the decis ions. lt does absolutely no good lo gripe a fter the
fa ct when you haven 't participated an the first place.
The sam e m essage applies lo the CalTrans meeting
a t 7. 30 p.m . at Oran ge Coast Coll ege. The agency is try.
1ng to I 1gure out wh a t to do with Newport Boulevard
be t ween West Coast Highway a nd the Costa Mesa
Freeway. ·~onight ·s meeting is one of sever al p ublic
sessions CalTra ns will host on the subj ect before coming '4P with its plan late next year.
For those of you who may want lo deliver opinions on
both s ubjects, but who can't get out tonight, a letter will
help..
Thoughts on the Corona del Mar building standards
s hould be mailed to the c:it rounc:i l in C:C:Jrc of c1tv hall. -----.;o.:i3'""o""'o""'N"""cwport B v .. ewport eac . 92663. ~-
The person to contact at CalTrans as Court .Burrell, Ln
ca re of CalTra ns· Los Angell!S office. 120 S . Spring St.
Trash Hits Treasury
The city of Newport Beach is experiencing a n in
tc resting a nd costly phenomenon this year. It seems
the people who are using the beaches a re s lobs.
The trash they've left stre wn on the beaches is worse
this year tha n ever be fore, city officials say. And even
the tidiest of bea ch -goe r s is pres e nting problem s
because the re is more t rash than there are trash cans. As
a cesult... lbtlrash that overflo.w.s.J.h ns winds u ba ck
on the beach .
Where the tidal wave of trash is coming fro m as
a nybody's gue!iS. The gas crisis m ay have contr ibuted by
prompting "brown baggers'' in incre asing numbers to
"'ive up other s umme r purs uits in favor or a b us ride and
picnic on Newport's strands.
Others s uggest that the problem is di rectly related to
summer renters who've encountered the c utback to a
single weekly t rash pickup for the first time. They arc
ui-ing the public trash cans because their own a re too Cull.
Whatever the reason, the fact re m ains that the c ity
t re asury has been hit up for $2,300 to pay for e xtra tras h
p1·~k ups an the m essiest beach a reas. In light of that, city
fa thers might want lo give some serious consideration to
r ecommendatio ns of the city's Litter Committee. includ·
ing purchase of more trash cans to be put on the beaches.
• Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot
Other views e xpressed on this page are those of the ir authors and
artists. Reade r commen& is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (7l4) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Jellyfish
BJL.M.BOYD
That LeoGardo da Vinci de·
alped the flnt airplane is
widely known. How be came
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
At least lbo 1 e
laboratory rata that 1ot
cancer from top-•lllnl
bra.ads ot Scotch wh.llky
probably died happier
tban u unwanted pup or
klU. lift • .tbe eouat1 fOUIMI. A.V.
E~·"'..i ~ ......
up with that idea I don't re•
call. Do know where be got
t.be not.ion for hia design of a
parachute, though. He wu
watching " Jellytlsh floa t
down on lu prey when the
bright thought hit him.
Two k ind s or pies -
pumpkin and mincemeat -
traditionally are served at
holiday dinner•. Why is It
men alwaYt ask for the
mincemeat while the women
1lway1 prefer the pumptln?
Moil myat.ertoua.
What Alexander Qraham
BeU wu really trylq to do
when b e Invented the
t.el ...... WU put to&Mber a
bHrial aid f« lail wile.
Q. "Doturtlee c11?"
A ....... do. Vla•OtioUI··
17. To .., tbe ... out of
tlletrey•.
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Jaek Anderton
Mom-and-Pop Government
WASHINOTON An im · ~riled J lmmy Carte r, try1na
de1perau-ly to t llmb oul ol the
c•lh1r, bu ~Md h1.1 re election
ria m pitl&n • year a head of
1chedu.le He •• defeodlo• hia na.-t on al atewa rd•hlp In a s tyle
<'1tlc ulated to project a 1incere.
1erene. compett!nt lm1111e.
But betuod lh_, scenes, J immy
and Roaalynn have been con·
d u eling the
natlon'a. bus1
nun llke u
rnom -1md-po1>
affair They
seem t o
perce1 ve t he
While Hous~
not u t he
beadquarters
or the vast
f e d e r .a l
est a blishm e n t but ais a
neighborh ood s t o r e goin g
against the great chains.
Noncthelel)s, they des!Jtned the
or1 a nlutlonal ch1rt tor the
Cuter admlnl1tratlon In the
s hape of a wheel. with tb• pretl·
de nt at the hub. lnatead, rt hu
come to rettmble a spider web.
11&.U of ~ strands and anarta.
The llnes or authority soon
bec:ame so tangled. lndeed. that
it precipitate d Inte rnecine
warfare betwee n the Cabinet
and the Whlte House staff. But
Carter Ooat.ed placidly above
the aqualll, with an air or pious
mag n a n i m ity . s m i lin g
benevolently on both aides.
At length, be waJ stirred to
take action in April 19'71. Ac·
cord ing to the secret Cabinet
minutes, be gave no advance
hlnt of hiJ displeasure; it merely
bubbled to the s urface aod
quickly aubaided.
On April 10, the president cor-
dially invited the Cabinet to
spend the followinc Sunday af-
t e rnoon w ith hi m ~t Camp
David. The minutes record
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bJaodJy Uuat he "wan~ to lake
some tlme to reflect on hnpor-
tant i11uee wllh the Cabinet and
senior White Hou.H staff under
more rela xed circumst ances
than are uauaJly available."
Once they were uaembled at
the mountaintop, accordln1 to
the minutes, they joined the
pr esident for a slt·down dinner.
Then aome attended a special
showing of the movie "Annie
Ha ll," others watched the fit11t in-
stallment of the television dra ma
"Holocaust" and a rew drifted to
their cabins to read. Later t.bey
were lulled to sleep by the t'all of
the cricketa. ris1ng a nd fallinB on
the night air.
BVT 111£ Nf.!XT day, to their
tot-al as tonJshment. the pres1-
de n t g ave the m a t ongue ·
thrashing. He lashed out al lhem
like hghtrung rrom a cloudless
sky. He scolded them for their
railings: be admorushed them t.o
wort hannon.loualy to1fther: he
laid dowa UM law.
The prealdent ·1 heroics were
solemnly wlt.neNed by bil wife
Rosalynn, ton Chip and ebu.m
Charles Kirbo. They nodd~
si lent ame n s befltttnt the
evangelical performance, wit-
nesses recall.
Thereafter, Carter resumed
h is former tranquility, except
for a bnef' outburst over our ac·
cess to the sec re~ Cabinet
m lnates. He took out time from
arfairs or state on Aug. 7, 1'711. to
deplore the lea.k and to urge
Cabinet me mbers to "treat the
min utes or Cabinet meetings
with the care that should be
given confidential documents."
These m inutes have bee n
marked for their "eyes only," he
re m inded them sternly.
There was no indication from
on high that the president was
dissatis fi ed with a nyone In the
Cabinet. On Feb. 26. 1979, ror in·
stan"e, the minutes record
"THE PRESIDENT reported
that he has been getting good re·
ports Crom around the country
a bo ut the compe t en ce and
performance o f the Cabinet
members and variOU$ senior of-
ficial.$ In tbe depa rtments. He
commended the Cabinet and
asked them to keep up t.be good
wort.."
Not wwl they we re 1uaHaoned
__::;___~ _ _uP.OJL1.bL mopn~~ bor the
second time were ililnel ---
---
me m ben aware of the pres1·
deoi·s disapproval They kne~
only that his honcho, Kamilton
Jordan. had bad-mouthed them.
Sources close to Cart.er say his
Cabinet purge was a reaction to '+'7-rl'---=a..__~.,..,s'""""'o=wn~ptu:ftgnn the poll~. 8 tJlc---•
the president, h1 mself. ha& had
little to say to them about has a1·
lion.
He bas the Instincts of a tur
tie lie pull~ m his head when
ht• ' under atlit<'k In th1~ embal
(l1•d '1:1t1·. he· rell<>s heavily upon
the· ~h"peri ni;:'> of h1~ wife
Karbu and Jordan Other s ub
ordinalJ~ hav~ only limited ar
n :si. to Cart<·r. in a pprox1matl'
ra110 to the distance of their
hometown from Plains, Ga
H Oil's Life Blood, Bureaucracy's .Death
To ttie E<fltor the end of Lhe. UalboJ Fern "' a4 ~rt' o Io r.. t· t t-h 1 n i: ~ 1n,ir ar<.' 1n<.'ufcatl·d • l:'llrly anrt
The .. 011 " ne"'s rn your Aui.: ii """' v. t"ll r rl'mcm bcr 1 ht• l'<Hn 1'11 ,1 r <'<>a I!. 1 d nd th 1· th r1•.. hero me ingrained hll bttl>
p&per sho"'s that oil 1s not th1• ml'nll. of th1· City Count•tl thut 11 d1na4•n-.annal Jrt' "ulpllJrl·. The tragedy of 1h1, Jl.CllUtt1-----;.• ~vu~f}f'tl NHISI~ IA~ '1t~ ~-et)nfnTtlr.tltv-mmsrbtrtn-ID'1'1'nH'< IOfl• Ht' ;.in() (heliUf.!t' "ork1ng mother IS the hm1tec1 Bure~ut·rat·y ,., a mut·h h1gi.:,·r h;nt' a ..,1;rutcd ui; Fun iom:' 'ec-tor nf JH'rform1 n~ art'> of 11m1' she has to ~pend with the
one. m u1.u· isvmphon} <'hor:.I . 1n ....oun~ If the C0&m1ly 1s t.o ha.ve. ;.i
Your front 1>age. 'N«v. <;u s TllE CIT\' ('Ol'NCIL, al tht> ..,lrumcntJ I \Ocal 1 and th1· houl)e . a boat. rind two can..
Price System Happed .. hov.'> request or a tlc\C•lopt•r . hud ~pt)l ~am ut ''' aHu-U arh Irk(' photo mother muist huvc a cusb 10
that asufo from Tht· Or·partmenl 10n<•<l tht' area !<Jr r1·s1 rt('nt1al J!raphy tn ffiJ<·rnme. all n('l-d rtt t·o m e . <Jnd rn her absence.
of E ncrRY regulating r>ra vate ~a:-. and <ipprovcrt pulling ~~1ll ·t<1 <·ogn1t11>n anti apprec-1:1t1on 1n lht> toda) 's youth learn they can do
Ma t ions out of businc!>i.. they arc "'all rondo' when· the Fun Zonl' Arts C'ounc 1 I Opera, ballet •tnd ... ~ I he) please. RO to the beach
again spending millions for thl'lr no"' '>lunth But Mr Hc•<'k and ma n) olht>r a rt'> need reprben or the mountains, or 1f there 1~
"gas pnec watchers" to see 1f a others "'ho felt that the f'un lat1on not propa~undu nothing else to do. go to !ichool.
few unsc rupulous station owners Zone as part of th<' <·olor of E\'en 1f M~ Fonda ~ere ex ~ot s o with the Jewis h family.
arc cheating consumer~ out of Balboa and offers a s pecial kind pert in all lht'se arts . the post T hen when the gentile son
pennies. to survive. of recreation ~orked day a nd t1on on the Arts Council calls for mat ures and acquires a family,
The n in your .. 0 ,1 Firms n ight getting c1t1zens to write to adm an1stn.t1~c expertise. ex · he often wonde rs why Jewish
Cleared in S hortage Study" it the coast al comm1ss1on a nd ask perience in management and m men are so s uccessful fi nancial.
shows that DOE s pent more that the area be left for publJc public and private finance. The ly. as well a s fathe rs or
miHions for a three·month 'n· use As a regional comm1ss1oner a ~pointmen t needs a pe.rson Japanese and Chinese extrat'· ~ ti t 1 th ~ the time . J invited a number with tact. sound . rational Jud#1· tion. ntese groups are now top.
ve., .. "'a on-er earn e · of ot er comm1ss1 • o took--ment.-.and-tbe-abilil)t.~al~g-lt. WASP-genttJes-.itHnOSl
T h a l oil co m pan ies d id not at the site so they could see the with people. university IQ tests.
create the 011 s ho rtage by hold-pote ntlal for recreationa l use. &Is. Fonda. ~las . has not Tbe secret i.8 the training, an· mg back the products they pro· t h'ld sho n an bli id e of • ( d <luced to sell, which would hi ve Luckily or the ma ny c 1 ren w Y pu c ev enc aplrauon and control oun in
been preUy dumb business. But and ot.hert who enJOY lba t area. any of those t'haracter1st1cs or their homes. The example has
that it was Wa s h i n gt on 's the condos were denied by the q ual1f1 ca t1 o ns, let alont; any been set All the gentile need do
Politically oriented gas alloca-com mission. The c ity subse· ran~e of t•ultural quahf1cat1oni. 1s to observe what goes on In the
tlon. that dld. quently re-zoned the a rea back J erry Brown would be well :1d Jewish home
BUT TIIE FINAL ILOW, in
"Oi l Mlslabelln~ C0ttly," was
OOE 's investigation leading to
the accusation that some re·
fi neries were refining small
amounts of cheaper domestic oU
with the more expensive foreign
oi l. Thus increasing thelr own
earnings by $2 million dollars a
day that flhould have been paid
to foreigners for their oil. DOE
costs taxpayers $33 mllUon •
day. And they haven't produced
a drop of oil. at any price.
And then t here's the much
touted "Windfall Prom T ax"
DOE want the oil companies to
pay. But evcr)one knows com
pa nies don't pay tax. They a re
passed on to the consumer. So
the wind.tall profit tax Is just
a nother t ax on the consumer
taxpayer.
Put them ull together . and
bureaucracy spells "idaocy." So'
ir oil is the life blood or the coun-try. bureaucracy mus t be its
death knell .
GOLDIE J OSEPH
Weri•.t•.,a.•
To the Editor: I wu lnt.erett.ed to see Joanne
Reynolds' article about the de·
vc lopln1 Fun Zone. I, too,
welcome the new look and the
new ownen. And when lb• de·
ve)opment 11 flnlahed, l hope the
Datly Pilot will remlnd tu
readen ol the fact lhal were it not for die C...taJ Co111mila6oa
llld lbelftertlolAJJaBeek
tlaat area would now be SO.foot
hllh condol wllh a 1reat wall at
to commercial. vised to check the quahftraunn~ F RAN K KLOCK
A s we now l ook at the
· possibility that the Irvine Coast
may be saved by becom ing an
urban park. I hope that the Piiot
will also remind its reade rs that
had there not been a Coastal
Act. that loo would be condos
and residences wi th the view
and the u.e or the public ocean
reserved ror a few lucky ones
It's easy to m ake the Coastal
Comm111ion a whipping boy.
how about giving credit where
credit is due?
. JUDY B ROSE NER
I••~ Nee q ... u1wt1
To the Editor .
The rage by J ane Fonda at her
r eject ion to the Arts Council
s eems unwarranted. She •imply
1s not quallCled.
Surely no one felt she was an
Inte rnational social expert when
s he went to Hanoi to •Ive "aid
a nd comfort" lo the then
e nemy! She was a celebrity,
pertod. and had an Impact tolely
a. •uch.
StmUarly, no one has accu.sed
MI. Fonda or belnl a nuclear
phy1lcl1t or an en1ineer or
nuclear conatructJon. The' Ultl-
nuke freaks floc ked around
because ahe wa1 a name.
Then when the shoe ia OD Ute
oth~r root, why complaia?
But the Important fact I• that
while M.a. Fonda callJ henelf an
artl1t. u a movle actNll, the
1ctln1 ll a fra1ment of perform.
ln1 •111 and aa tVIJa 1maUer
Mllll-ol tbe .... artl Utt·
trum.
The vleual ..U c palDUDc-oila.
of h as c:1tnd1dateK more than
their ablllty to finance and !'!UP·
port his presidential a1tp1rattoru.
Pe rhaps they t'Oulc1 form a
rock group. J ane a nd Tom and
J erry has a ruce ring as a trio
a nd they are loud enough t.o ob-
vi ate any amphhcation.
LA DISLA W REDA Y
··-~'· , .. "~ To the Editor :
School authorities would have a g reat d1Hit'ulty 1n fi nding
J ewish youths amon" our school
d ropouts. As u non·J c w wi th
m any Je wi sh contacts. I am sad·
dened for the future of gentile
youth.
In t he Jewish fam ily the
hunge r for education and it.a ad·
vantages is whetted from early
c hildhood , a nd the average
J~w11h youth would no more
think of abandoning school than
he would be refu1lng lo eat.
Whal 11 behind his devoUon to
s tudy and lean\Jn1?
The Bible clearly lays down
the dutfet of the Jewish father
"Traln up the child In the way
he should 10," etc. ar words are
ol no avall, he should chastise
him with a rod, says the Sbulban
Aruh, the code or Jewish law.
W Ill Mlll~r T~ll1
To the Editor:
I could not let Sar ah Ludwig's
lette r <Daily Pilot. Aui;t . 2> go
unanswered. She asks how shall
we evaJuate Super visor Harriett
W1e der 's appraisal or Edison
Miller? Ve ry simply. Let's ask
Supe r visor Mi lier to make
public t.he t ranscripts or his near
c o urt m a rtial unde'r then
Se.c retary of Navy. Senator
Warner or Vir ginia .
Mrs. Ludwig wonde rs why
Mrs. Wieder hasn't condemned
ex ·S upe r viso rs Battin and
Da edrit'h . Ag ain a simple
ans wer. She was not Involved in
Orange County during BatUn'a
service and wu newly arrived
during Diedrich'• politlcel prob-
le m s. Howev er . Supe rvisor
Wieder had certidnly m ore than
wet her feet in the service of
Orange County when EdllOn
Miller <who calls us "koob">
w aa foisted on ua by weirdo
Jerry at the goadJng and prom-
ises of Jane and Tom.
How a bout It, Mrs. Ludwll ••
will you personally aee to U that
Edlaon Miiier tell• all!
MARY 0 . MOORE
"But he should not strike him •
mercll ... ly u aome fools do." LeUtr• /rom reodtrt .,,
• wt&comt. Tlte n,fd lo COftdetllt lft.
THE FATREa ta backed by ttrt eo tu .,ace or •Umiftal• ..._.ta
the tamed Jewish mother, the rtHrwd. I.Attn• o/ JOO '°°'* or
"top sergeant" of the Jewish "" tDUJ be,,.,_,.,,.,.,~ •. AIUn·
home. Wllh thl1 formidable pair ttra m...c fflcllldt ..,,.... .. ,. •
backlnc him, the teacher bal lit· =---.. '*' -:;.,:= '-tJe trouble wttb Mbool •Uend· • ,......, # ,..
anc• or bomewor-. Tbu1, In °'°" "GIJIPl'W'lf. Poftrr .uJ • '-Jewllb youth, 1tudy aod learn· ~
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MOAE OPINION OAIL y PILOT A 7 •
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R~1-n to the 'Community' Can· Spell .Disaster
In ttw-mid-D aa .... al but.
national ~ffor\ bJ ..Wua n·
telleewall iot __. 1fllJ to help
homeleaa problem eb&ldren. old
peoph!. the bandW ..... and the mentally an,WIW-bJ tak1-I
th.-m OUl ol 11\stlluUoos.
The rerormt~. and l pl ad
1uilty to havlne bef'n on or
them, ar1ut.'d
wllb truth
and COlt"OCy
that what
paued ro r
t'ar~ m many
loatltutions
might u eas1·
ly be i·~lled
('ruel and un·
us ual purush
menl.
We also pc>lnled out lbat act
ling people out of 1nsUtuuoos
and into homt: and community
case s1tuallons hould SB \I(' qwte
a bit of money . although
ecQnom y wa&n 't the main
mot1vt>
.WDlonuaately. fatallr for ••m•. th• •••••<u Uenallaln1 Idea cea&lll o•
wtt.h government om.tall Md
oehn. not bffauee It olfef11d
-..er caN1 but .... lt o(
fft'ed the rationale of bltt•r care
while lt cut or curbed ••PftUIH·
A good idea "xploltM and pro·
P•aatc.-d for corpulently self·
centeNd endl. We au Jl all ow
lime, r.M virtues of the freo
market eJpouaod by •II·
devourtn, monopollatl, a
Genertl Motors patrlotlcally
atlcltlne to U.. prwiidenl'li waae·
price guidelines whlle the Wall
Street Journal openly 1peculates
the world's largest manufactur
1ne company intend& lo use the
guidelines to dnve Its 1upplicrs
to lhe wall, capture them and
turn t.bem into ao many suction
cups on the tentacles of the cor
porate octopus ·
So untold thousands of aged.
handicapped, distressed and in
firm people have b een de·
l••tltudoull1td and brotl t
back lillD IM eommuru&1.
raulta an vtalble on the nlchtly
lout MWKUt.JI ln 100 cltla. ~
people cauaht In firea. ~illy
dl1tur.:::.,r.:10na, ortea
Into thood. dlacovt la
IUtby l'OOIDI. .
THE APOa..oGIA for opeaiaa
wld'1 UMt blah.walled 1atea and
drlvlnc the helpleu thence was
that ID the "community" tbey
would find the lov e, the
frlendablp and the caring
generosity that civil service
automatons will never give
tbem.
In fact, these victims have
merely been traaslated from de·
pendence on civil service drones
lo commercial wolves operating
their for-profit halfway houses
aod .. care" facilities. As for
"the community" il hiu been of
hltle or no help.
The word "community" bas
been ripped and raped as though
It were a strip-mine. We hear of
Utt in......,._. comcnunlty. the
bl1ek eommunttv. tbe finanelal eommuntt)'. the ouclear poftr
community, t he paycbiatrlc
community. The word now de·
notes an Interest 1roup, or even
1 C'abal of lobbyiatl.
A CABAL OF lobbyist.a ia no
place to to11 the walkln1
wounded of the mind, the aced.
infirm or the other sorts present·
ly enjoying deinali ·
tutlona1lzatloo. For tbem,
the truth is there is no communi·
ty and yet we predicate the sue·
cess of so many important
human and social functions on
"community help."
"The community" is supposed
to help with the schools. 1t is
supposed to aid the police. it is
supposed to volunteer for every
worth while endeavor from Big
Brother to blood banks.
Sometimes it stall does. In
so m e neig hbo rhoo d s and
jurisdictioM the Little Leaaues
sail on and lbe blood banks meet
tbelr quotas. but in many places
there ts litlle left but the misuse
of tbet word while "community
bulldU.," has become a social
work term. another make-work
activity for paid do-gooders wbo
spend their time at cQnferenca
and seminars.
HUMAN SOCIETIES aren't
built without conscious and de·
liberate effort. Our ancestora
who founded o ur cities and
towns knew that and the civic
booster, 1llbeil a trine simple
minded.-tell us the same thing
now.
Al the same time. they pursue
policies and practices which
make community impossible.
There was the automobile. but
the gas shortage may reverse
tha\; a nd there was city plan-
ning and zoning which removed
both the market a nd the
workplace from the community.
Our people-power policiee
have been less than helpful too.
The suggesUon by some of the
leaders or the women's move·
menl tbal women be paid a real
and aubltantial wa1e for C:aJT1;
Ing out the tnclltlonal womed'I
role in home and community bas
been dismJued u Utopian, iin-
practlcal and ab8urdly coatly.
l natead. tbe 1trate1r bu been
to pull WOUloeO· out o the co"k
munity, lowering the daytim_t
population to commercial nuri·
i n g home operators and
burglars. ·
Hence we h ave Nartcr
Stevens. a 39-year-old Pitts•
burgh mother of four who is ht
a muscJe·bullding program at
the loc•I YWCA . paid for by the
U.S. Departme nt of Labor
1$34.00Cn. This is so that she CSP.
get a laborer's job in a steel
plant, an industry with i
declining work force which i~
trying t o e liminate m aou'3'
labor.
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2nd Stand .
Sougljt oD
Project ·
A aecond opinion on the legal·
t1D~Hcafion1 of a Sao Juan
Capistrano-Glendale Fecleral
Savin11 and Loan court agree-
ment that allows developers to
bulld l,2A>l homes will be sought
from a law firm independent
from the city.
San Juan city councilmen
authorized $2,500 to be paid lo
the law firm or Rutan and
Tucker. of Santa Ana, for a
.
mov•-Sl&uftlar ~.._ dc\Oelidlt -~ fl'OID UM pr .. *-fl CouacU on Pb1*al ,...._,
• ...... Wiim die W• 6a a Jocttt'1 poee, IMhldel a
1tru.,.. four·1tep ... __. llrwatd la wldcb &be ducer t......,,..., t&IU ..a = lllil .,.. la • circular ,_., aad
j llbl .. -ly lDwol..e , ......... ,.. ........ aad
naNlild mo¥•m•ta. ''An ol wblch mew,... .. .., .. ...., muse .... " 1a11 i..w.
II lt IOWMll COlll\lllaa, lt' ..... ~ \o Lw Md o&ben ..._
-tead•na the--llUa auual ~·--ol ua. D&DCL.lluUrl OC: America Jot., a alx-da)' affair that br0u1bt 1.aoo daaeen and t!Mtr'
t.eachen here from u la.r u ~apan.
NEW DllCO nan. patt.lcipaau said, are btift& c,.ated
Slides Peril .
Clemente's
"City Hall
By &AYMOND EST&ADA J&.
Of .. Delt¥ "*" .....
A Tustin geologist said lb.at
two landalide are&1 around San
Clemente City Hall endan8er the
structure. a church and about
150 homes In the surrounding
area.
every da1, each one •P•WDlna aucceNOn. The daacen clahn.
U..y_ all lllYOlve four or el&bt balk ateps, lotl of repetition aod are .. ,.do. ltll StiACfleld, 21, ot KIMu City. Mo., a du~ t.eecher who
a&&11llld tbe eoev•Uon wt&b bll wUe, aald dilco danctq waa
•• IOID..., you can pick up ID a matter ot 10 atJautes." .
Addld bil wUe, Lorna: "II rou have any k1Dd of rhythm. you aa do cllleo."
AND LEW, NOTING aimp&e aaat.omlcal ram and the 1h11Uari· ty or~ dilco dances, poled the quetUoa; .. What ca.a JOU do with t" arms, t" le11 and one bead?··
T"9 way it looked OD the dance noor WedDelday aftel"DOOD, tbe a.aawer ii: Quite a lot.
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J . E. St.ackel. a geologist who
has acted as a San Clemente
consult ant on proJects since . houc..~_,
I
menl.
THE PACT CAME under fire
by several San Juan residents
who claimed the agreement
gave city officials little latitude
· controtling-ttie-ttvet01>1ment--h
or 1.2165 acres or pnme, hillside·
land in the Mission City.
Tbe agreeme nt w as ham-
mered out by city omcials aad
representatives of the Los
Angeles-based firm after Glen-
dale Federal flied an $11 million
la nd use lawsuit against the city.
The issue involves develop-
ment or the sweeping hillside
vista located east or the San
Diego Freeway lnd south or San
JuH Creek Road.
The agreement calls for Glen-
dale Federal' to be a.hie to de·
velop 200 homes per year in the
area over the next six years.
SAN JUAN t-ouncilmen reject-
ed the irutiaJ environment.al 1m·
pact report filed wilb the pro-
ject. An amended report should
be available in 60 days. Once
that report is prepared, if it is
approved. development could
proceed on the land withln one
year.
··They're ,gojQ.a-a.~ 1fie
council an'opuuop on what'• Uae
legal meamog .ol the Jbdgmenl
documents." City Manager
James Mocalis sajd. "Some peo-
Slaying SU.,.e~t
Thor Nis Chnstiansen, 21 , accused or murdering three
Sapia Barbarct area women over two years ago, .U led bf a ba.itiff,to•his caignment wherw ... pleadecnnoo-
·~nt. • • ' ' . ~
tervlew. "There are a couple or
landslides In that area and
nobody's do1og anything about
It.''
or owar nsen are on
vacation and c ould not be
reached.
But Mayor ftoy Hamm sald
there 11 no cauae for alarm. And
he said he does not know why so
much attention ls being directed
to the gradual earth shppqe at
City Hall.
However. Stickel says the pro-
blem is severe .
"They don't want anythmg
said about the slide because 1t
may hurt real estate values In
the city," asserted Stickel. who
was instrumental in locating the
city's curre nt underground
waler supply.
"I FEEL I HAVE a moral
respons 1bdity l o say
something," he said. "J don 't
want another Blueblrd Canyoa."
He referred to a Lagun a
Beach laodsudc.
Stickel aaid there are two slide
areu on either aid& or A veruda
Praldlo. One Is near OulfAdJ
Claa1'e% on Marcia
United Farm -Worke rs prestdent Cesar Chavez holds a
small !!lrl s ha nd wb1le marchm ~ with about 2.000
field workers toward Salinas on i..I rally for ··patience
and love.··
Girl, 5, Stabbed;
Mother Ar.rested
of P'alima Church aa4 toe.-..• RIVERSIDE <AP I -Police so she climbed oot of the bin,
recent&lJwage near Calle Nina. have arrested a 26 ·ye..r·old whe re pohce later found a
ple have ra\Sed questions and t==l'======..i-...--...~un~1~s s1f-ed ~o g
P k • F £' t The other area is •~rou woman here after her 5-year-0ld bloody blanket. ar1ng ees ~ 0 Avenida Presidio on the City daughter said her motber had
Kall side. The two slide areas .stabbed her and dumped her in .t THE GIRL WAS standing al
cover about 100 acres. St.tckel trash bul. the curb, her hands at her ~•de.
0 -c ;---=--~rir:=--:::--::::11"=--:-:::--Ma~adL_.____ "lfYmommy stuck somethin$! shl!htly shakmR when 11he Wab another opinion on this."
The opiruoo should be availa-
ble m a rew weeks. n Ounty es m me e-trash." ouruL.::::=::r-~h;:i;;"~=t~---• "SOMETHING SHOULD be the ltttle g irl. Candi ce J o "She seem ed to be ins oc .
done to stabilize these areas McCarthy. was quoted as telhnit Ms Green sa11t.
Ex-corwict,
Family Face
Ouster
SAN DEJGO (AP> -Tom
G rato a11d his wife moved into
the Catamaran Motor Hotel at
the beach JuJy 15, taking a room
that cost $46 a day. Now they've
been evicted, along with five
. children and anothe r woman.
When he agreed in July to pay
$276 weekly, Grato said, his wire
was dying or encephaliUs. Jje
said that be moved to the ~' because landlords o Missfon
Beach mused to accept an ex-
convict with so big a family.
CATAllASAN OFFICIALS
were surprised lo find so many
people In one room and learned
that Grato's only income was
$1,300 a month i,n we.Hue
checks.
Grato owes $653 In unpaid
rent, a Catamaran orricial said.
He claims he can't pay the bill
because a wellare check is late.
Orange County Supervisors
have decided to lower the 12-
hour parking fee at some county
beaches and to replace manned
parking lots with pa rking
meters.
Step 1 in the overall alteration
of Ute beach .Patkrng J>()llcy wtll
<'Orne when \be 12-hour fee al
Niguel Beach will be cut from $2
to $1.50.
'1
BEACHGOEB!\ AT Ntguel
will get a temporary parking
break when the fee COt parking
will be dropped to $1 while the
county is inst.alUJl& . the packing
meteg that 'W111 eventually set
the t.OU at J~ ~
Supet'9i.Bors were prodded into
the lower parking ree rate by an
Environmental Protection Agen·
cy report that showed atten-
dance this summer al county
beaches in the south coast area
to be down by about 10 percent.
SOME OF TUA T dropoCf was
attributed lo the $2 parking fee
set last year. The energy crisis
f.ocaine Seized
VISALIA t AP> -Cocaine
worth an estimated $240,000 was
seized and threo men arrested
Wednesday' aear the Visalia
Airport, police •id. .
was also blamed fol' some of the
attendance dropofr.
But the factor tbal made it
possible ror supervisors to lower
parking cha rges without an -
ticipation or a drop in net rev-
enue was the county 's
own~tsplP ot 310 parking meters
capable of controlling 620 park-ing spaces.
Those·meters were purchased
in ~1975 and intended to be in-
stalled at Sunset Beach.
Gems Stolen
From Visitor
A Leaure World visitor to
Laguna Beach told police
someone stole more than $1,500
ln jewelry from the locked tnank
or his car.
William Joseph Eadrea, 80, of
2390 Via Mariposa, Laguna
Hills. told police that he and a
friend had some jewelry ap·
praised in Cos ta Mesa Tuesday
and had 11topped al a restaurant
in the 300 block of North Coast
Highway to eat.
While they were in the
restaurant. thieves pried open
the trunk and fled with $1,588 in
bracelets, rings. a watch and
diamond.
before it's too late." he said. two women who round her stand The women took her to Ms.
A recent plan to move dirt ing behind a dr-ug store. Rodn gu«n's home and called an
from an area behind the City ambulance and the ·police de-
Hall parking lot could cause "I DON'T BEUEVE Mommy partment.
further damage due to earth loves me anymore. I think Dad "She wa.o; whimpering when
slippage, Stickel asserted. dy does, but Mommy doesn't, · we found her ," Ms. Rodrigue1
Tbe earth movement could the girl reportedly said . .,aid. ''She didn 't cry until they
cause the nearby homes lo slide Her mother. Patric 1a Ann put her on the stretcher." ~w~11 ··~p~hc1w~r~--~~S~~~~~a~r~r~~~~~~~~l~r-========~~--JI to the freeway," Stickel said. her home after she ca e
COUNCIL MEMBERS Myrus
Wagner · and KaroJine Koester
said that they are studying
Slickel's claims and the aneged
coverup of information rec-rd·
ing poteaUal damaae due to
earth slides.
Mrs. Wagner declined further
commeQt on the matter untJI she
i1 able to locate reports m City
Hall that may shed more llgbl
on the earth slides.
Raid Nets Drugs
NAPA (AP> -A 29·year-old
Ory Cr eek Road man is 1n
custody rouowine h1!1 arrest with
a nother person in what Napa
County officials called the
largest nan:olics raid In county
history netting $500,000 worth of
marijuana and Illegal drugs. At·
res ted and c harged were
Michael Pring.. 29, and Pamela
Bright. 26.
to report her daughter was miss·
mg. She was booked on suspicion
or attempted murder and felony
child abuse . ..pollce5a1d.
LaBelle Rodriguez a n d
Madeline Green were on their
way to work. they said, when
they spotted the bleedtng Can·
dice clad an green baby-doll pa-
Jamas at about 9.4S p.m. Tues-
day. (
"SSE WAS JUST standing
there -jusl a little thing," said
Ms. Green. "We thought she was
lost," said Ms. Rodriguez "so
we opened the car door and saw
blood on her."
Candice knew her first and
middle names. but not her last
name. Police officers made the
connection when the mother
called. Candice was lb ted in sta·
ble c ondition at Riverside
Ceneral Hospital after undergo-
ing surgery for a stab wound in
the abdomen.
The girl told rescuers that she
called for help but no one came.
LA Graffiti
Cleanup Set
LOS ANGELES CAP > -
The Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors has
directed the Community
Development Department
to seek pe rmission for
Comprehensive Employ-
m en l Tra i ning Ac t
employees to begin a graf-
fiti removal program.
Ail CETA services must
benefit low-income resi-
dents. Supervis or Pele
· Schabarum said.
"The predominate ly
low-income residents or
g rartiti -marked co m -
munities benefit Crom the
upgradlng of the environ-
ment by removal of un-
sightly graffiti," be said.
The family, be said, bas been
forced lo m0ve eight times since
arrtvma in January from Seat-
tle. He claJmed that his 28-year:
old wile, Riu, hu only a few
moaU. to live and be wants "a
aice pt.ce near the beach" for
ber. Hll group includes a live-in
nurse and ber two children.
IN 1111, BE MY8, he was
Milt to~ Cor kidnap--. a porter wbo wu
Iaaer found 1laia aur Evamton.
W,o.
~.e: Group Backs Water Legal Action
0 1 came out ot l.rilon after te ,...n," Grato aa1 • ''I didn't k1l1 :r.bod7· didn't rob their bub, 't pt 80 drup OD people ud J ea't aet no belp."
As they left the Catamaru.
hia wtfe told Grato: "Here we 10
uotber uan.." He Hid, ,.Tbat'a
tbe way lt ii; baby."
Irvine Tomon'Ow ia not op-
poaed to tbe city's part.ictpaUon
in a lawauit cballen(lDI the way
Irvine Rueb Wat.er District
board memben are cboeen, a
1DOkeaman says. deaplte a ;.t-
tfon to the contrary Ufe fl'OUP
took In court. • . 't ~ I · Wetle, Mah said ~~e ci~.-UP ... ~the=· Fum Bike Backed ' ~ea t:1~jl~ey air:.::
LOI ANOm..a <Al'• -Wida b= wttb an Irvine C....,..y guoU.. ~ ., Ille ~ •• auperior eoutt.Jlaat ••di ._ %,._.., ud -. would bPe OUlted _, citJ 11 a •• .,. .... ......,w. .. ,....... .
ill IW'I • blen•• b 1:1:.ar .. to•e.llf ntt. 111rsa1oa covaT Jude•
Edward J . WalllD rejec""' tblt motion. rulln1 tha't the dty did
indeed bave ltaDdtal La tbe HM
becauae of tu "aubltaDUal ad~ verse~ to the l*iUonl of
tbe lnln• Comp .. , and tbe
Irvine Rancta.War Diltrid.' .. ·'
Ta.. i,.,tne Company 11 a co· dertndut la the c ... brou&bt by
,tile c:lty and Irvine Tomorrow la
1918, when aeparate IUitl were
filed ~ ud later oouoldat8Cl -
ch1 ........ ~ eom=:ra ol
th• .w ... 9fftd boaid dine. tori. .
XA MCOad 111tt ...... ftled by
mi d&Y :::I: ....., '1 bUIJOll ~=•,.-..it lt
,.. ................... ewt-
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of botb tbe city and Irvine
Uoified 8cbool Diltrict.
ty they own. The Irvine Com·
pany ia the chief ludoWDer in
the diltrlct.
But Marx said his 1roup'1 at-
torney stood beblnd the Irvine Company mot.Ion to ouat the city
&1 • "technical maneuver" to protect ltl own slebdlnt In the
caae.
APTD WALUN'8 ruling laat
Friday. Mayor Davia Sllls
ebided Irvine Tomorrow for Ila
oourtpoaltioLllllfnl''thatyour
Of(allllaUoa ~IM •hether
or not YoU wut w be of as·
liltal)c!e to U. city Ua tbla lmPor· tut Btlt•~ . " IN UGUft!IG against com· · ' · ;.:r; motion. tbe city's at· lnlne To•,,.,_, orl1lnaJlr:, W.ctted precedent.a that
bad msed ._di~ .. tA• ...... eft have "laid a basl• to • ..... tbe ........... ct .......... ., .......... ,d.
.,.... la ...,. up el two ....... ... eaid lnkl• Tomorrow ben1a.aWft~Y*lt E: *'baa a rtpt to ~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ Nik"'•,......,. ...,-· · ~ Oftr' the bond pro-v-. _.. ... tD die ••1111 1ram tor ~ of water
val...-fll anllMbtted propel'· Od Mftl' Una throu1bou1 the
aprawUna district.
However. Marx uld his l"OUP
believes the main thrust ol the'
CAM la that the ri1bta of the reai·
dents have been lmfaired
throuah the selection o board
members by means other thaa
popular vote.
.
SILLS HAS SAID that the dis·
tri ct '1 construction pro1r•m
could be llle1al If the board's
compoeWon la Judaed to be. un-
conatttutlonal .
Rapondinc to Sills. Opell let·
ter to the •roup uklnt for mott
cooperation, Marx Hid, "By nc
mea111 are we • tecal cheerio1
aquad for the city."
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Do rBeeliUIN
Manson Murders Still Mystify
LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -la tbe
we•l&by eocoon of 8enM6cl
Canyon, whens c.lebriU.. .-
safety ln lbak•root ca1Uet, UM
date ot Aua. 9 aUll MDdl dlllla
lb rough lhe nel&hbotbood.
Close th11 wmdow1. Lock the
getu. Shll'Oet T•t• died It,..... •co t.tus d .. v. The memory ol mass munstr 1& as don u t.M
tully curve marked Cle&o Drive
where bJack·dad ltillen once prowled
"MANY PEOPLE I llNOW ln
Los Angetec bet ve lhat lbe 'IOI
e nded aba·uplly on Aua. 9, i•.
ended at the exact moment
when word or the murden on
C1e lo Drtve traveled llke
brushfire through the communl·
t y." Joan Didion writes in her
memoir or the era, "The' Wh1te
Album." .
Those who remember are
haunted by that hot summer
morning when lbe city froze in
fear or a nameless evil loose in
the hills.
Months later, the world would
know the name -Manson.
They found the five bodies at
sunrise. scattered like rag dolla
around the hilltop estate.
THERE WAS BEAUTIFUL
actress Sharon Tate, 26, wife of
director Roman Polanski, eight
months pregnant. dead with
if ·
u ..........
BEAUTIFUL VICTIM
lharon Tate
for Mamon -Susan Atkins, 31,
Patricia Krenwtnk•I. 33, and
Le•U• Van Houteo. 29 -oot•
teolated trom other lnma\ef at
the Callfornra 101utution for Women at Frontetre, are now tD
the sener&l prbon populetloe.
.. Vou ml1ht ny they are
model lnmates," says uslltant
11u pertntcndent Lee Cribb.
·'They are very dependable and
they're good ln/luencea on other
1nmat.es." .
Ml~ ATKINS, a "boro·again
Christian," works as a clerk
typist in the prison's psychiatric
unit. Miss Krepwinkel is a
prison janitor and takes college
cours,es.
M lss Van Houten. who tasted
freedom briefly during two re-
trials. was convicted ·again last
s ummer. Although her attorney,
Maxwell Keith. says "it was a
t errible blow for her to go
back." she has adjusted. She
works as a medical clerk, edits
the prison newspaper and takes
college correspondence courses.
Charles "Tex" Watson. 33,
Manson's chief lieutenant in the
Tate murders, is a "bom·agaln
Christian " who preaches in
church at the California Men's
Colony at San Luis Obispo. He
has repented, be says, and plans
to marry a women he met at the
prison chapel.
~,..._.. __ -lhe~l'-unborabab OTHER MANSON followers
a-~i-n p.r~ too · r )!ne.11.f!
"Squeaky" Fromme. convicted of threatening President Ford's
ltfe. and Sandra Good. convicted
of sending threatening letters to
xusinessmn.
There w e re her three
g lamorous friends -coffee
heiress Abigail Folger, Polish
film director Voityck Frykowski
and playboy Jay Sebring -and
young caretaker Steven Parent.
The were stabbed and shot,
"'t I
BIZARRE SAGA
Cnartes Manson
murder. Here is what ts known
about them today .
Charles Manson, now 44. 1s
dc·!.t:ri~·<l :l'> "slran,l?c>" by h1-;
pr iso n co un .... t:l or a t thl'
Californrn l\lc<lu:al F<.at·tlrl> at
Vacaville
At Oigital 's Computer Store, you can_buy a
WD78 word processing system for_prepanng,
storing and retrieving contracts, wills, p~sals,
boilerplate, advertising letters, personalized
solicitations, acknowledgements.
And the system c.a.n grow. Add one or more
of Digit'.al's standard software p.ld<agesand you'll
have a small business computer that also pays your
bills; manages your books, tracks your inventory
and more.
D• •ta11. 3390 Harbor Blvd. tgii S (Harbor Blvd. Exit off San OiegoFrwy.) Computer Costa Mesa. (714) 540-4540. Store Mon.-Fri., 9 to5.
l
Lindo Kasabian. the state's
s tar wi tness to the Tate-
a 1anca mu ers, t
her four chHdren somewhere on
the E ast Coas•.
iron ca~'.::t, ~~· on•. fugitive in
the Tate·LaBianca drama is
Roman Polanski . Sharon Tate's
widower. He fled to France in
1977 rather than face sentencing
for raping and drugging a 13· year -old girl
HE HAS SAID he m ay return
this fall to face a judge. but on
this 10th anmvcrsar y, 1t 1s un
likely that hc will come back to
the gr<.i vc that bears thi5 po1g
nant marker
H('/Ot'('(l W1/t· ot Uoman
Sharan Tale f'olansk1
1943-1969
Paul Richard Polanski
Thetr Baby.
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NATION/ AT YOUR SERVICE
f:811lle .._.,._.. 8l•1tC. Br••••.,.•
DEAR PAT· I liv• ln Newport Beach. 1 ·ve
noticed that a former apartment complex ia now
for sale on • condomlruum baals. What ion" I
know tbeni's-probably more prollt in tbia, ~t why
such spectacular capltaliudon• By the way, J hve an an apartment, so f'm not coacemed enept on an obiective baaia.
K.S .. Newport Beach ae.a ..._ -.eem&on iaave dlKev•,... 11•a
... ,...,... ..... Nit .......... ~ .. '"'
&llNI, ... ll'y" e..-.r CM m1tk•etlc ta .. lved
l&'I • •>'*'>'· IM'a MY ,_..,. a ~ wlu; l" ........ eaela ml& ,.... fw $1st a ••&ta
(Ula&'•• Newpert Beacla!), Y•'U 1e& abeut $1.S
•Wlea II ,... teU &lie btalldl-c. hl lf you sell each
r•tal ml aepara&ely for tM,M, yeu'll •alle $4
•llll•• oa &lae nme bulldi•I· No woader
a,eellla&en ud deve)epen bve aJructy coevert·
ed fll,• reeu le coedel .. d • wOllder Z,5" more ...ata are coevertlag each week.
••••e11 Streir• Liie F•rdaer
kdMl-.e I• l/p te Stere
DEAR PAT: I bought a new dress from an
area shop, but after I got home I decided it wasn't
what I really wanted. So. I went back to lhe store
and was told an exchange was acceptable.
However. I couldn't find another dress I liked ex-
t'ept one that was several dollars less expensive.
When f ated if I could have the cash difference.
lhe salesperson told me I had to use lhe credit in
the store and couldn't gel a refund for lhe dif-
ference. Is lhis Jegal?
K.W., Huntington Beach
It's ee&irely legal, alld tbe s&ore bad every
right to ilasllt that ir you excbaqe oee Hem for a
lower priced one, you can be required ao apeod &be
remaiader of the exchange credit la &be aame
aore or forfeit it.
MHy couamera dolt'& realbe that-each retaiJ
store cu ad its owa policy • refuacb amd ez.
changes. and gemeully, you are M& legall,y ea·
UUed ao either. Men atons will es.9-&e ._ ... 1e
lte•• .... tbe aab ol 1oed hee' e-. "'9t u.ey dea'&
have to -w11etkr yH bey ~ eula, e9'eek w
credit card. Tbe only time you laave reeoune ia II
a product 19 defecUve aJad you .cu prove.J.t. But
eve• tbea. mos& warrutiea allow &be atore or
manufacturer to replace or repair the lkm rather
tllaa to refUDd .lbe puJ'cbase pric.eJ.... You allO bave a
strong case for refund when you can prove ml•·
•--"'.t"--t.,.,dbtg-advertishtt-led you &e bu)' It --...--.a1:a..-<
place.
Solar Date A .,•H••le W•ere1
DEAR PAT: Some time ago, you published a
telephone number where any k:iod of informatloo
about solar heating and coolfog could be obtained.
Would you repeat it?
S.D., Costa Mesa
The Natioaal Solar hformatioe Cuter waa
establillbed by Collgreas la 1'71. ll aaawera ques.
tioas by pboDe or, wbe• research Is required, by
mall. Tbe&oll·freeaumberls (811) 5%3-mt.
pa
baa a Solar lnlllatloa Vail &o claeek la&o varieua
aspects of the solar emergy ud laaulaU. fields.
Tb_e focus of &he ul& is to accep& complalata,
medla&e ud aaai.st wlUt raollltiou. Tiie aal& also
evaluates llOlar Uld baHlaU. advertJaemn&a for
fraud. Thia &ell·free aamber l1<•>152·SW1.
eB/ack & Decker
Jat1<~Rabblt Pump
81d apr8)48r
A IMMI Pll'1IOM llettd""""' for trenst.,.,.'"11
....-• ....,, oil • ..,,_, l!Uefl. ~one
•two flllleln• I* mlnllt•. 8elt11tlnllfl0. ... y to ...... Pumt>t up to 17 ft. hlgl\. lolh.
IM"P •. "°"°"' ~ dkty oll .O llUOge
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Too Many Meows
19 Killie. Ordsred Out of HoutJe
CHDAPEAKZ. Va CAP> -IWe
kJttJ, kitty, kJUy, klUy. kitlr, kitty,
ktU.J, kittJ, kitty, kttty, ~tty, tttty,
kttty. kitty. kitty. kltly. kitty. kllly.
kitty, kitty, kitty, llllly. kitty. kitty.
ldtlJ. ldttJ, ktttY Tha't lt ktttift too maft)' tor IS-
year-eW Lauria.CoW•r. Yl'hohaa been
ordered by Mr f aather lo llnd home11
for 11 ol the faml~'• ZT c•ta. But
tht '• not many, really. cornpa"'<f to
Prevention Film
Shma Club Fire
CINCINNATI <AP ) -A rare pre.
vention organ1utlon has released a
rllm that uses the May 1977 fire at the
Beverly Hills Supper Club to il·
h.aatrat.e bow other public places can
avoid diustroua fires
The National Fire Protection As·
aoc1atioo. a oon-profit group based in
Bos ton. 1s advertising the rum, "The
Beverly Hllls Supper Club Fire: a
Case for Code E nforcement." in
literature sent to 32,000 members na-
tionally.
The bluzc at the Southg1ite, Ky.,
supper club killed 165 persons.
QUEENIE
the t7 cata the f amlly owned at one
time.
•Ill OOW&a SAID t he can't re-
ally blame her father.
"I 1ueu wbea there's not eDOUl'h
room to lit down. tMre'a too many," ahe aald phU01ophlcally.
Th• tHa·a1er llves with her
p•renta. lb.ree brothers, a lister. a hama~r. several do11. a few &uP· pies. two rats, and the cats ln a "nice
btg house" in Chesapeake. The col·
lecUon of felines began when the
Colliers adopted 27 kittens -all at
one ttme.
"We bad a cat that died about. a
year ago.'' she s aid. " ... A week
later my mother and m e went to the
SPCA together , and .,qe Just fell in
love with aU or them. We adopted the
27 ld tttn.s they were going to put to
sleep."
TBEJlE WERE OTHER trips to
other shelters. When the number
grew to 97, neighbors and friends
helped relieve the burden. A local
radio station has agreed to help in
the giveaway.
How does a family cope with a
house fu ll or meows and fur?
"We have 11 latter boxes upstairs
and downstairs and we change them
two and three times a day," Miss
Col her said.
Work Delayed
On Signal
A traffic signal at Del
--G-b i-6-~G-a nd -A..LLpa·-+~~~--s t r eets 10 Sa n Juan
C apistrano won 't be
f101shed for another 60
days due to proble ms io
ordenng equipment for
the signal device.
Juan Ca istrano
councilmen grante an
extension to the contrac ·
tor. Electrend, Inc., to
have the work complet-
ed by Oct. 5.
S.r•t<• Ti""' S4.aJ1\ el \"-000< 1a.11 Stwe ,...,.,, v,,.,, ,ltr••l
.. Are you doing this because 1 ·m ovcrltml' or IK'l'l.IU!><' I m
an ovcrs1ied. h1gh·pollu11ng ga:-. gunlrr""
C.OSfA M(SA642· 1753 '~'"'-·•· ..
MtSStOO. v1£Jo495--0401
1m 1 c.-... c-o•-c\,.,. 0 Ft w 4l Awtr Piii• J
AnER THE SALE THE PRICE GOES UP TO $14.99 •q. yd.
OAtL Y PfLOT ,4 J J
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for the woman tOdoy. the suit ..
with a shaped. p iped JOc ket.
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you Includes the let .. t. most popular cotors. Picture your h~
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you ~ $350. Need we say more.
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. heeYJ ptuth °' 'h¥tre aw
potyeetw ...... 113.tl
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County
Supervisors
bave ap):t:\•ed uaming a ulU·
mtllion ollar
hea Ith center
a ft e r R e p
Edward R
Roybal. who was
repn rnanded by th-e Hous e o·r Representativ~
for invotvement
tn the Korea,ate scandal.
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Television Commercial IJmits UEged
,I
WASHINGTON <AP> A Ralph
Nader t'onaumer 1roup hH~a ked the
1overnmeit to lncrea.8e fed ral re·
aulaUon ol bro•drut ra. ln<'ludln1
Umli. on tM number of r ommerc1ala
on televl"on
The N•UOn•I CIUi,.ena CommJttee
for Broade11sUn1. u a roup he.ded by
Nader. 11k d the Fedentl Com
m unln tlOM Commission on Wednelli
day for rule11 hmlllng the •mount or
rom mt'rr1 a I and promolton1t l
matci-nal Oll t~lt'vlluon
UNDEa THI: P&OPOl.U.. the
tot•I 0( non program material that
may be alred would be llmlted '° 10 mlautet per hour durtna IDOlt broad· caatln1 hours.
An otflclal of I.he National Alaocla·
lion o( Broadcutera anoouoced Im·
mediate opposlUoa, saylq tbe in·
duetry already-reaulat.e• ataelf and
th• aovenuneol abould keep out.
The Nader group asked the FCC to
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SUEDE PURSES,
CHECKRETARIES ·997
REGULARLY $16
Genuine suede hand·
nags with leathertr1m.
In earth tones. wme or
black, Ch(·ck retunt:,..
·in l'Ul'dt· ur leutht'r 'W':""'~-,,,__,--,,.. .. ---~
~ ~ r\$1110:-1 AC'C"t::.'>..-1CJKH..5
mat.rial to five mm"* an bow dW'· lAt cbUdrm'a pl'Olrammlllt.
-Limit the aumber of procram in-
temapdou to four brew per hour
for adult broadcuu and -break per half·bour between cblldren'a pro.
1ram1.
-1tneoura1e the use al public
eervlce uanou.ncementa, a type of
non·commercial meas11e, :r permit·
tlna addit.ional commerci Ume if
they are aired.
-THE CONSUME& G&OVP alao re·
commmded elimlDaUOD of all ad·
ve~ from chUdrea'• pnsram·
mJA1 "• aoma u poulble ...
Att.or'M)r Bretada Fox ot tbe NAB, a
broldcalt industry trade 1roup. uld
that "wtdlout even aeetDc the pet)·
tlon, I WOOld GppQle lt.
''It 11 lDtereR.ias that tbey file thil
at a Ume when tbe NAB ll beiDI sued
by the Departmeot of Justice for hav-
ing time standards. Broadcasters
already set reasonable Hmill on
these things and we don't think gov· emmeat reculation l• appropriate.''
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14.99, queen alle, 11.99
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too. Plaids. prints. sol·
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po lye l5te r kn it.. 7-1 '/..
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QUILTED MATIRESS PAD IS FITIED
St1tchl~'i fitu.-d mattres."' 699
pf.Id with white cotton/
polyc:i-tt-rowr poly. Mat:h· · TWIN
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BLAZERS GIVE
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REG. $39
Wovt•n i-t ri:lch polv
gaba rai n c: 1n fall
colors. Misses' 8· I ., s, pauta ..•.... :-sJ 2_
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SAVE 1/2
MISSES' JACKETS
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Plus storewide discounts!
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
FR0~$150·$250
DISCOUNT
ON PURCHASES
FROM $251-$400
DISCOUNT
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OVER$401
DhJcoants apply to all regular·prioed slncle-item purchases eJICeP(.: iCMna and services which
are sale-prioed or designa ted in the departments as "Special Buy". catalOR sales. la bor. scr·
v1cc-contract.8; leased de partments' items and services. Show up early for best ~lect 1on Al
t hese low prices. they're bound to go _fast . Hurry 1n today-some quantities a re l1m11t'C!'
Simulated wood
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a ment n y lo n rugts .
Long.wearing and ea·
sy1.0 clean. Jute back
REGULARLY 15.99
l Heavy. richly colon.'Cl
t,., drapery of easy·care
/ blend of cotton/poly
• , r' 20lk off regular price
,....1-7-.99-.-60x--84-.-. -1 2-.-59-. aJI other draperieto.
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10.99, bu•ky ...... 8.17
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SAVE20'ro
MEN'S SHORT
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Woven poly/cot,. 2/797 ton broedcloth.
Pastel. 14~·17. REC. 4.99
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C.halltmgers' jeant1: 4
pocllal.tl; :J.7 slim, reg
Western tihtrlb: fl ora l
yoke, long slet!vt:s. 4· 7.
Both polyeijlA:r/cou.on
1 UILOIIBN b ~A::,l flfJ ti
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MEN'S POLYESTER
KNIT SLACKS
Belt.·loop pant.ti 697
w1lh (lure legs,
Ron.Ro i wai11t.
No iron. 30·4:l REC. $11
M!N'8PURHl8HING8 '\,. MEN'SClnrHINll
SAVE•4o
SOIT, CUSHIONY
3-WAY RECLINER
~sycleon vinyl 11997
111 &ea ther llOfl..
Wood f r a m e.
Magazine pouch. REC. 159.•
tlJRNmJRE
SAVE•&
SUN SENSOR"'
SUNGLASSES
Comi leneM sss ed.lut irom ex-
t.radark to ll1ht.
HU, her styles. REC. $15
BEAUTY AI D8
F.~ SAVE•4 W MEN'S, WOMEN'S
BOYS' JOGGERS
Nylon, 1uedecl }397 aplit leather u.p-
pe ra. Rubber
trllCtion eole. n:.c. f 1 a
SffO£S
NOW OPEN! OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STQRE IN MISSION VIEJO ON CROWN PARKWAY
SAVE34°'0
I HICH LUSTER
.. MALIBU" CARPET
ScuJptu• ri1-7ss
Ion ..-OOY cut.-SQ. YO. and loop carpet.
8 bright. colors. REC. 11 .99
t'LOOROOVERIN(;S
SAVE•43
~-..1imir_., IMPROVED 10.PC.
......,.__.-,MAGIC K01E~ SET
Slicker surface. 3997 Resists crac ks,
ch1J>8. Wipe clean.
•open atock price. REC. 83.93•
HOUSEWAllES
SAVE•4o
STAY FIT WITH
EXERCISE COMBO
To.Lal fitn ess 6997 unit comes with
weight r.ulley,
arm cur , more. REC. 109.97
SPOR11NO (.iOOtJ8
tft'
tit's new? Eind it here.
SHOP MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 9:00 PM ... SATURDAY 9!30 AM T09:00 PM ••• SUNDAY 11:00 AM TO 6:00 PM
,, l
1111 .........
Brtti1b pre11
and lr f 1h
Prote1tant1
have denouaeed
New York Gov.
Huch Carey'•
plan tor three•
way talks In New York on
the future of
Northern
Ireland,·
SAVE'40
WASHER HOLDS
BIG 20-1,.B. LOADS
-29988
Washe8 J)<'rm press w
knit::.. Wu lcr-baver
contro l. 3 wash/spin
sp<.~ combos. 4 wa~h/
rin:-.t:. Wi th d1t1penSt·r
DAILY PILOT AJI .
Down•OD•the·far1n s.-n Energy Eyed
WASIONOTON <AP> -t1 .......
llDCM&lb Lo develop a mtaolqf\Al nt&a·
~P bet._ 1reenhouM plant.a •ad bad W.edt l8 a aow'1 coaler
boudotr! TM A1rlculture Depart· m•t ..,.,..uy hopea ao.
It l1 ba~kl n1 1olar·t otrty ru·
Mardterl who made that COCUMCtlon
-Nrt of In ll'YlDt to ftnd way1 to
reduce th• u1e of ro11tU fuel1 by
a1rleulture and the food lnduatry
GROWING AND MA&&ETING
rood takes mor• than ont·flflh ot the
en er ay <'OMumed in the nation.
Keeplq brood chickens. rerrowtna
hogs and t he r c11ultlng orcspriog
warm ....... ,. to be one otuae mor.
promltbll UNI ol IOlar eoea!t"!: 11rlcwtun." offlclala uy.
drylDI eropt, moet. USDA .....arcb aeem• Lo be focuaed oa It.
lo fi~ days. USDA '1 Science and
EducaUGD AdmlAlltrat.Joa, partly IA
tandem wtth laad·1raot UIUveraltJ•.
has handed out almott *250.000 in
aola r reeearcb era.nu.
llNDEa ONE, SCIENTISTS at
Kansas-State Uo.iverally plan to add
a greenhouae lo a hog.farrowiQ&
bouae.
-The greenhouse will coUect t.he
· 1un'1 eoer&Y to beat both facilities.
:oaf'· a l SAVE'30
ELECTRIC 20-LB
CAPACllY DRYER
The carbon dioxide.eoricbed, ex·
baled air from the animal abeltet
wlU be circulated back throuab tbe
1y1t.m to the plaau to Improve their crowth. tbe qeocy said.
Other one-year projeeta. raqing
from Slt, 100 to Sli.500 in cost, include
attempt.a:
-TO COMPA&E THE economy of
heatina broiler bouae• with a system
that •tor• solar heat in ~ocks to one that lack.a atora,e and uses a section
of metal roof aa a collector.
-To compare solar systems to a
furnace burning farm wastes. as
meaJll to both heat swine-farrowing
SAVE•to
GRAS 5 GETIER
TRJMS,'EDCES
houNI and dry 1ra.ln.
-To develop a cheap solar method
of drytq common round bay bales
that wel&h up to 1..500 poundl and alt
expoMd ln many fields.
USDA offleial1 repeatedly have
said tbeJ are committed fiAaoclally
and pbU01ophlcally to solar-enern
research. .
BVT 1'11.REl.l OP ITS economists. in an unpublished recent manuscript.
wrote ... Unfortunately, many re-
searchers believe that the.overall Im·
pac t or sola r e nergy use in
agrtcuJture wall probably be rather
lamited."
23988 .. ~--3997
' REGULARLY 269.95
Pt:rmanen t press dry·
(•r with 5 fabric set·
tings include auto dry.
shuts off uu to mutic-
ully when clothes dry.
111'1'1..IAN\t:S -------
REGULARLY 49.99
Tr1mK i:.a fcly with ny-
lon ltnl' in bpot~ mow-
' tm; can't. Conv~n 1ent
lJSl!lbt h a ndle. semt-
JUtvmat lC l1m· 11:1.:d
2074 t .,\l<CH ~ :-IHW
POWERFUL 3 1,z-H P ROTARY MOWER
3'::-hp mower hw. grul'>l;-
l 1 fttng "vacuum " uct1on
20-tnch deck dt·:-11.{n lnr
clean c uttin g Uuy o ne'
14gss
REG. 169.99
____ SUPER SAVINGS j SALE l::NDS8ATURDAY. AUGUST I ITH ..
HURRY. SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED'
$
~so to $90 off.
Frostless 20-cu.ft.
refrigerator /freezer.
49988
REGULARLY 579.95
A,,Shde-0ut shelves for easy access.
Twm produce c rispcrs a nd d3 iry
compartme nts. freerer with 4 inter-
l-trll~~~~~-~~-.l:ql~IU-1--~ior ~helvet1. W 1th adjuistable rollers.
Special. 10-cu.ft.
upright freezer unit.
22gss
si Features adjustable cold control.
i;lide-out basket. four door shelfs
a nd more. Freeze leftovers. mea ts, ~roccric·s. more. Buy now and save!.
~~~~-..U.L..L..-:"'--~,
• -' I .~n\I '1'11t'-
\ 111" I ,,, 1 ' t U ntif
SAVE •20 To•too
25" DIAGONAL COLOR TV
,.. coni--0IC"Tv v.1th 1-but-SSS88 u1n Au to Color UHF/
VHF lunt'r. n'-;.:nuvt• ma·
lnx tube .-nd li~hl :-cn:-Or REG. 649.99
19'' DIAGONAL COLOR TV
~ 1()()', ~t•d ·,.ld~ pur-34988 t.1bh: v. •th n""i;:.11 t\'l·-m.1-
trtll. tutl\." lor :-h.1rp. clc:Jr
(..•lti.n l..~htt-<llhJnncl REC.449.99
5-JNCH DIAGONAL ll/WTV
r ACIDC porwhl·· wnh
OC cord for cur or boat
u t: Cloc k-timer. Ear-
phonc too &ucn~iwnra
APPL IA "lC"l..,
16988
REC. 189.99
,_ ....
POWERFUL 3-INCH BELT SANDER 1 POWR-KRAFf 6 304-PC TOOL SET
J .
J•ah,1H J,1'1 '4tl) Jlf HJ•
,.,.1~1 · rruf1 tlll1Jt ,,,
t ., "'"" 'A .. rd ••·1>lt •h••
"'-r\'kt \\IU \ tU \t•ljUf HI·
Features 4·amp motor . 2~ SAE/metric :.ct 1ncludci:;$49 -----\-+AflA-~oad-sf pm for :"a-;;1_~~1J----~~1
:.._' ·:..· _::·1,.~-and : ·-ctn' l' ..... o<:\..-smoot h fin1i-h. Quick-re-ct M•t::. -•;(·n:-wdrt\"'t'I" ~t+..-. ..,L._ ____ -1•
ll'asc safety trq.~~l·r. more REC . 49.99 pla·r~. h.imm'-·r~. '' rl'nl·hc:. REC . 722.52
tt \Kl>"' \H , .. PRICED !>EPARATELY -:-----~-l...~c::::::::::=::1===:J.-~~~-~-(_~================-A-P-PL_IA_~_T_l~-~-~---4----::::?l~IA-H=U,"A-ll_~~~-----------=--~-~ 11-~.\~·-:-'~~-· ~, --.1·1 ~-~ -------...--~ :.~~:~::~··· ..... I t !Ill ~l I . ---1n•Ullahon .~ If ::-I I ,r J I I . ua1labl~ .~ ~ ·~:Etf k J·'1Li1 I
·-~~~-. 11
SAVE'20
HOME BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM
Universal ' Kojak °'alar m 5gss
syste m i s complete and
r eady for in s t al lution .
Built-i n timer and more. REC. 79.95
~.l.t:CTRIC 1\L
1 ••
vv
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SAVE'40 ' t0x7' BARN-LOOK STEEL BUILDING
6 '31h" exterior peak. 9'10· 14gss x6'5" i nter ior. 551k x69'1l
entry. G rea t. fo r storing
bikeis, tools. Unassembled. REC. 189.95
GA ROEN SllOP
SAVE'6
NO-MAINTENANCE
GET AWAY BATTERY
Li ... ' ••" ,, ;· Needs no more 4}88 .... '·--:.:.~~· water under nor-
"'' ... ma l operating : ,.. ,. ~~: j conditions. Buy~ REC. 47.95 " ... ~-_ AUTO ACCESSORlt:S
HEAVY-DUTY
1 3/ 16" SHOCKS
St?H
REGULARLY 9.99 EA.
Equal t.oor better tha n
Ortl{tnal equipment
Great for everyd a y
dnvin~ conditions.
35.99. ttA.30'~.25.94 pr .
SAVE25C/c
1-QUARTCAN OF
tOW40 MOTOR OIL
Protects c.ar's 59c
c n g 1 n e . 1 m · QT.
proves sl.arts m
bod weather . REC. 79c
NOW OPEN! OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW STORE IN MISSION VIEJO ON CROWN PARKWAY
Senice? With a smile.
COVINA ROKMEAD SANTA MfA MONTCLAIR EACLE ROCK SAN BERNARDINO
LYNWOOD IUVEllS10£ LAKEWOOO COSTA M~ CANOGA PARK WEST LOS ANGELES
NORWALK TOttltANCE FULLERTON HAWTHOttNE PAH<>ltAMA CITY HUNTINGTON BEACH
VENTURA SANTA MAltlA 8AK£1lSF'IELD MISSION VIEJO
SHOP MONDAY-THROUGH FRIDAY 10:00 AM TO 1 :00 PM ... SATURDAY 9:30 AM TO 9 :00 PM ... SUNDAY 11 :00 AM TO 6:00 PM . • ' ' < -
CALIFORNIA .' OBtTUAAIES
P .. e• ·[--··-
t lu
·since you ask. t tttel that this gentle~n s parano1tt
ts the more reaHstle of the two
•·••Nectee.
T •utMA•O M4 ... C.. 1 •-• Everetl Colloui MOMA.S ~SHA"O· ... ~ -•Y Of H•i.Y c... c. -P•ut Colloro 011 WedftffdaY. A"9v~• •. "" '" _.Arc...._ ca.: 1 ,,;,.,. ,.,.,., a ....... 11 ~~. C... ,._ .. w rvl<o tire ef L..-9Mc'h Ca Funer•t Mrvk ..
P9fldifte ef ~o 8'otloeo Smllllt' will IM ,... .., 's.i.,.ro.v. """"''' 11. ~.,..-y $»-t~ITI 1'1• t i ) 00 PM at PlK 111< View C ... 111!1
'THO~•s " T •1111 Mr Wllll.,.. 0 Aooer• olto<lal ._ ,.,,. • UITE. roldtlll of 1"9. Bell Br°""""o Mor1uary o"t' "-~ ~11. c. Pu wo •••Y eon too
A ..... 11 I. lf1' ~I-1t¥ Ill• wli. • WINO!" ~r .... '°" .,,., ela119"1tr In ..... Mr MARIE WINOER natl .. ol IOal\O
•Ad Mr~ n.om.r. Tult11 ol PIHUllltOfl, •ncl rH•oenl Of <:;o)1a Me~ P~..0
CNI .. -.vo1t1en . MtvrH n Tuft• ot •wo Au(i •. l•7', at 111~ •oe QI ,1 s.,. tw.-t htdl. Ca allcl Petri<!• Tuite ,, survlv.O by h~r """'"" Ftovo .,,.,
o f CO r • n • cl ti M • r. C • • 1 Nell IP Flv.er o• lclltllO Fa1'1s Idaho 1
11rend<llllelren. Set n Pa trlo ancl ..,nr.. Corky •nd Alc,,.,ro Wl~r both
!iU'Wn F-tl Mau will ~ 11110 CHI ot Co\la Mes. A <l•uonter Cvncilt F(lelay, AUQ161 10, ,.,. al 10·00 AM •' Jonnr.on 01 cor.111 ,.,,..,, 3 ,,,,~,.. iris
011r lady OueM Of Anoe•• C11tl\Oll< Cn•P<OI ot '°""" r """ Atta Pl\lpp•n ot Cllurcll, Newl>Ot1 Be.en Pacific View 101,.,0 F•ll•, and i:i111,3 1-"""' of
Mort.,.rYcllrtctor<. Crotllnt. C• Sn~ al\o l•dv .. .,
SULLIVAN grancl\on J a•on Jotlnr.on of Costa ~LICE M. SULLIVAN, ••••Ot nt Of Mu a Mr<. w1~, wd\" l&·vear ,.,1.
Lagun• Hills, C• Pai.WO •••Y on ae"' 01 Cl>\t• Mew and employed by
!"OUU '· 197'. Sur vi ••el l>Y lier Wrvcon Motor Home• In F-ou111 .. 1n U\ba11d A'l><lry, O•uoM•" S.tnor•. Vall•Y '°'I .,..~ s.. was• member e ry•11 Of Newport 8e11c11, C• .. •llcl ot 1ne Cor.ta Mew Jrcl ward of the
Fr6ft<•.,. (;.ty .. S\llO••n of HoUyWOOd, (hursP! of Jc)U\ Cf)(l\1 of I *"*CAI• 11.J:.,_ __ .s;.&_,,'°4.JL_.~.iu·-.+-t.....,.,..• Silnh Funeral ..,rvicK will bf! held
Hiii,, c •. Servi<•• will be held on F" • Auo. 10. ,.,. •t 1 IAM, .. , IM
$.tl"'rclav. AUQU\f 11, 1•1' at If 00 AM Co\la ~ Jro Warel Of I,.. Churcn Of
•t P•clfk View '""""I Interment Je•u• C"'l•I of L•t .. r-<1a• S.lntr.. <~· P~lfk View ~1111 P.trk Pacific 11tr of A.,..,,. and Ptacentla Ave in
Voe• "'°'1UMY. Newport 8eacn cllrec Co"• Mew. wlln 81"'°1> 8t•1n !itr•IOfl
IOH o I I I c I • t i n Q G r a v e • 1 d t
ClA"IC -..rvlcu will be ,,..cl on Mort •• AuQ IS. MICHELLE ELISE (LARK, .... ""•I IPM. at IN Fleldtng Memorial
<IPfll Of Ne"'°"" ~<Kl\, C• Panea Cemetery In tclano Falls, tdalto. •way Of'I AUOU\t I . ,.,. Botn Juty t,,.,., ...._ .... to NP lheh '4!4A!Cb
F oitda Blasts
Viet Officials
LOS ANOEl,,!S <Af'I Acadenay Award ·
w1nn1n, ar lnsa J •ne Fonda. one ol the beat·known
antiwar att.lvla\.11 durtna thf Vietnam era, baa
rritlclied the Vletnamf"tJt (Covemment for vlolat·
Ing the rlvU Ub4'rtlt-e or t.he boat people •
. "l am not an apolo1l1t ror Vietnam," she said.
"l ha\#9 l,..mdoµ.w concern ror the boat people. I
very much rondcmn thu fact that Chln~e are be·
tng rorttetto lcav(' ...
HEa <'OMMENTS C"AMI:: AS SHE ,..as asked
1f 1th<: would rondemn the V1eln1tmese government,
too mt'lhlng sh<.· hus in the past months rerused to
do, despite tht-cx<>dui; of refugees. •
She t.uill i.h~ t>hll had not made up her mind
ubout sevtorul u:;pect1> of the V1etoamese refugee
111tuut1on be<.·11use at 11> d1mcult to ascertain just
"'hMl UI occurring ms1de Vietnam
HER OMMENT. Wf.llE MADE TUESDAY
during an 1nterv1ew on NBC's "Today" show.
Several weeks ago. Miss Fonda bad been
crit1ciied by backers of singer Joan Baez afte r
Miss Baez look out a p age in several newspapers
across the nation to condemn the Vietnamese gov·
ernment for forcing the exodus or refugees. Mass
Fonda refused to sign that ad.
* * * * * *
Directors OK
Guild Resolution
LOS ANG ELES <AP 1-Theboardofdirectorsof
the.Screen Actors Guild has approved -a-resatuuon-
passed by its Hollywood branch objecting to the
slate Senate's rejection of the appointment of Jane
Fonda lo the Cahfornia Arts Coua'"&.-------
The resolution approved on a 28-2 vote calls for
the censur.e of the 28 state senators who voted
against Ms. Fonda 's appointment.
In a telegram of appreciation to the board.
Ms. Fonda said the guild's support "proves that
actors and actresses will not allow red-bwtmg to
go unanswered. Politics shouldw.ic.is:.....it.UG~u._;uu.'Part in the1'ectsion.
ON SALE THRlJ
A•guet 15
i,SOF~
specials of the week.
1 gallo.n
Myetery & Veitchii
GARDENIAS
Now $2.25
rt'gul.irl11 SJ SO
Fres h c ue
rrom Hawaii
Now 95C
'"'JU,dlfy $2 2'
MINI-SUN CHAISE
Promotionally priced.
Constructed with a n
aluminum fra me, hard-
wood arms and canvas
seating. Canopy at-
tachments available.
SYFONEX
NOW $4.75
---+l~!l---......,~:-::--:-:?:-:?:i-:::-:if'"n:--:-'.".":-:::--1t-H>-+nrtion ptOJJO'l'Ttoner o r easy app 1-
ese vivid red Oowers ca tion of Roger'!» H ower food. Solid
<Nill last up to 3 weeks. br&ss with plds,ic. suc tfon tube a nd
metal st rainer.
.
,...,, • rvlvP<I by m•y <•If at tht: Smotl\ & Tulhttf
ht:r pa.ent• ~nry """ Betty Ctark, • Mortuary, "
7
E '
71
" St .. Costa Mew--~:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:~-------""tr hrn~. a orotht:r Riek "'lld on Ttlur\. Auci "'"from •AM to IPM
orandN•"""' Ml\ Alltla Sim• dllcl S<nllh & Tutn•tl MortuMy ""•<lo••
Mr 1 Ll'nOre Jonn•on Funt r•• M•·•IN s.rvl<•• wlff ~ 11e10 on Friou. AuQu\I
10, 191, ot I ·OO PM at P,.< olk View
Mortuary Cnaptl M Atv J•nt
Helt1m•n otflr 1atln9 E ntomcm,.nt p"''"'< ........ 11o1e"""'"' P•r~. Ne•Port Deal L ~ 81>ecll, C•. PlKtll< View Mortuary f f,3
d lre<tOf' DENSON
15AAC q Of NSC\N. ••"dent of
C.O\IA M•-.,, 1).8,.,.,d •'*AY AllQ f, 1'1'
at thtt "°" ot "1 No foHnAI tunttrAI ,_.,r•t<e• will ~ held Crtmdtton and
burial •• """· conducl•O o; Smlln & Tufl\111 Mortuary, •?IE 11111 !>I Co"•
M-~ .. .._
l ... VALA
LOUIS C lAVAl A '"\•O•n• o•
(0'-1i!t M•w, C4' \lnt r , .. , .,.f' '«•M\ .t
oes19n ef"9tnf!'ttt ror Roc•wfllfl "''"'"..,
h onal tM .l) vr•r'\ ... t-'' ""'~•vta O\t
"'' ~nl ICerrv JAY and l(pnt l•r' o•
Co.,ttt Mesa C• s•ro \On\ for'""
Mc Cturg of HunrlnQfon l\f'..Ch. (a •n<I
Otnru\ M<(luro C'1I Co-r• M•\d, C.a
ru~tt-Pet"c-t• Wy•n ot w~o LO\
Angele't. (~ 11"<1 tO Q"Jnd(l'UIOrf'n
Suvkn •r• pPnOln9 •• Hllrbor Lit .. n
Mount Otlw Mortwrv o• CCKll -w ~US•
IENGIL
GRACE M ENCiEL. rnlOl'nf ot
Co''" Mn•. Ca Piu~ed 9••1 on
Augus.t t., 1•1• Svrvi¥~0 by onp
d.iugnter Jufla C J.tr.m•,,.. ot '°''" M•w. C.a • 1 \t\1er. CPMrfOUf' S1wf'r~
Elsewhere
PAL M SPRI NGS
!AP I David J .
McDonald, 76. a founder
and fo rmer president or
the United Steelworkers
of Amer i<:a. died here
W ed n e s da:-at a
hospital. ..
PHOENIX. Ariz. <AP>
Jim Amecbe Jr., son
of ra dio personality Jim
Am ecbe. was fat a lly
s hot during an a pparent
argument with a former
e mployee. He was a a:...--....2JJ,.~\t.!!,..l!,,...:.!tlol)I l!l0[.jlt<IU•11'Potllll•n'"'• .IAJCID.•"'· .,~11c1-"'c:."'· ."",u .. -;n e p new 0 a(' t 0 r D 0 n
ana '""" Ja\"'""' of ''"''" M .. , •• ,.. Ameche.
Chr 1'l.Uan ••"" \enrttf' tll aPll B•<><ldWf 'I' Mortu&rY o" Tnur~a ...
Auou,1 '· .. ,. at 7 :JO PM. Mii" Of C.llrlshen Burlat Ofl Fttday, AUQu\I 10.
t'l1' at 10 00 AM "' St. Jo•cnlm
C•thOh, Churcn tnt•rmer11 a1 Fort
Rose crdm. Nttlon•I C•melery, Snn
OitQD. Ca. CHI FrlOfy, l\09u\f 10, ••7' at 1 00 PM. Bell BrMclway Mortu•rY
olrecton. M1·91~.
l l.SLllE
M UN I C H W es t
G erman y <AP I
Feodor Lynen, 68. win-
ne r of the 1964 Nobe l
Prize for Medicine and
Ph ysi olo gy di e d
Wednesday. ROSLYN 0. LESLIE, rtticlent of
Riverside, c:.. PH "-"d •way Ofl Auoust
7, 1.,9. Siie was ,...,,.,ver 01 t~ Fran~ Go-h d Furnltur• Corncwlny 10< :JO year&. Sii" a ea
h svrvlwel b¥ lier ~""91\d Ge•,.IO, '°" Stttwart Fr.,,k Of Beverly Hiii,, Ca.,
oauo1ttff Btrbaf'• Fr•nk Of An•"-•m. G ca .. slst~ Df H-on ,,..dter Of Sant• •• t
An•. Ce. 4nd H grancl<hllelrt n. ven 0 ServlCel -re llefcl on TllurMSAy, U
noon •I Harbor Lawn Mamorlat Ch•P•I. Interment services Im·
meelletely IOlt~wn,__.ll-PG-a..tl-.... ~t'6'h~------~UM\r Of Cost•,,_.,.
-
dire< ton. ~s~
OMAN ANNIE LOUISE OMAN. aQe '9, re·
sldent ot Costa llMM, c:.. Pa,sao •way
eon A119U\t I. 1m. SM I• r.111vlvtd by
... , llvr.l>ellcl Bob. 1 "'"" zoa ol S<Kra--, Ca. -Marll of (CKta
IALn.allC.HOM
FUtaA&.HOMI
646-2424
Costa Mesa
673-9450
l&L llOADW A Y
MOll\IMY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
&42·9150
SMfTH 6 TUTHIU.
MOll\IAH
W.STQ.lff CHAPS.
Mortuary• Cremations
Flower Shop
427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-4888
PBClllOTtmS
SMITH'S MOtl'TUAIY
627 Matn St.
Hl.lnttngton Beach
536-6539 ,..,.,..,.,
COIOMAL .... AL
NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
PAc:.ecYllW ...,...,., ...
Ceml19fY Mottuary
~ 31100P8Ciflc View Drive •••JP041 llNch 14'-2700
MICGll ICll MOITUAllll
&.agun11 Beech
414-9415· ~'9
a.-JuM CIPIMfano e-t776
M• FDILA~.OUYI Mor1UllfY. Oem1e.y
CfWnltOfY 1125 O•• A.,..,
Cott• Mela
540-5554
San Juan Capist rano
councilmen h ave ap·
proved the second an·
nual Cit y Tra il Ride
scheduled for Oct. 14.
The hors e r i d e.
sponsored by the city's
equestrian commission.
is des igned to promote
th e M ission City's
equestrian lifestyle.
The 7 ·m i l e r i d e
through unspoile d
stretches of the Rancho
Mission Viejo will begin
at 8 a.m. at the stables
along S8Jl Juan Creek.
Anyone wishing to
donate goods or services
for the event or to obtain
more information about
it can call 493·1171, ext.
242.
Copters
Squadron
Honored
The Marine Air
Rserve·s M e d i um
Helicopter Squadron-764
has won the Chief of
Naval Operations· avia·
Uon safety award.
The squadron, head-
quartered at the Tuatin
Marine Corpe Helicopter
Station. i1 commanded
by Lt. Col. Daniel T.
Arm1tron1 of
We1tmln1ter, a re
nrviat.
A c c o r d i n 1 t o ';liiilllllli
Arm1tron1 . the
1quadron concluded its
13th accldeat·free year
and has amaued over
Sl,250 accident-free '
tli1ht boura . The
squadron alao won the
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RN1A GAl,LERJES
Zist Anniversary
Thomasville
~('le! U-A._ Off
~·
Thomasville now bnngs
new hf~ to its popular Louis XV
furniture collection. All the chanTI.
grace dnd splendor of this histor·
1callys1gnificilnt penod in furnishings
dre brought to this lntrepretatlon of
court style French furniture Grace·
ful serpentine fronts of cases. richly ~
Cilrved cabriole legs. and door 11
moldings with floral detailing
dellcately·shaped drawer moldings •
are handsome design embellishments
which give this collection its distinctive
custom look
1515 North Main St.
Santa Ana • 54 7 -589'5
Van Nuys •Canoga Park• Ventura
La Habra · Whittier
Open Mon .. Thun .. Fat. 10 to 9 P. M. •Tua •• Wtd. It S.. 10 to 6 P.M.• Sun. 12 to 5 P. M.
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aw.GE COUNTY I POLITICS
-Probed
I a,~f.JLvgoa
"H• ... med v~ defeulve," •ale( A .. emblywoman llarlu lera-ol Jeff Rupp, tbt ol·
ftlial "° ....,...led tM ltate ~rtmlnt ol Tranaportatkm at
Wedattday·1 bearlq la Oelllud • tll•• fate ot fWld• for lb• eor.a del Mar ,.._w.,.
"H• told UI, .. Mk 8'rteton
t'•tlnued, "'tbt teuon tbe
dhebea wwe left Ub th•)' are on ~ ul\(i~ Corona del Mer
lliMt Coate Mesa freeways was *•UM they l CalTrana) were
.... vented from completin1 the ~me Coal& Freew~."
II rs. Ber1e10• and Al
Jlollinden or FouaWn valley.
tlilalrman ot the Oran1e County
'l'ruaportation Commluion,
represented tbe county at
Wedneeday'lbearing .
ftE BIGBWAY and Review
Committee of the state
TranaportaUon Comml11ion
beard arguments about a pro-
po1al by CaJTrana to re-allocate
more than SlO million previously
bud1eted for road projects in
Orange County.
CalTrans wants to take $U
million or the $9.4 million
'P~per Trip'
'
earaark.t to extend lbe Corona
del ll8r P'l'Hway J koutt 73)
from W 8lll AvenU. • lam· ~ore• aoa• ••d ap .. 4 the
money to 1nd•cape •1ll1lln1
fl'ffWQI Ul the CGUD~. c..,..._ ai.o wante to take
anoQer .. mlllioft earmarked ror ovtrc roulna and ln
terrhaqe wortr •t six l~Uoaa
1n Orance County and "pend that
money In other part• or th" stale
HOLUNDtiN AND Mu
8er1uon ar1l*t on behalf o(
the county that the money
should be used as originally planned. ·
M re. Ber1eson said Rupp
didn't. Nfute the case regardlna
tbe overcroulng and in -
tercbanae money.
Tbe committee t.bat heard t.be
testimony W~ay la expect·
ed to make a recommendation
that. the run state Transportation
Commiulon will consider when
It meeta later this month in Los Angeles.
* * • JOHNSCllMITZ, THE Orange Coast·~ representative in the
California Senate, will be out
and about aaain this weekend.
Schmitz will talk with con·
__ ,_ ___ .ct
On Plwny ID Count
OS ANGELES CAP> -Barry
Lee Re -e man w
··The P8per Trip,'• a book tell·
ing bow ratae identification can
be u1ed for illegal means -has
been convicted on •ix counts or
selling phony identification
cards throu~hout the country.
Reid, 37, or Westminster, was
convicted Wednesday after a
three-day jury trial before U.S.
District Court Judge Matthew
Byrne, who set sentencing for
Sept. 17. Reid faces up to . 30
-ye11rs in prison-and a $5,000 rme
on all counts
REID'S EDEN Press made
cards as outhned in "The Paper
Trip," according to Assiatant
U.S. Attomey Dtean Alllaon, and
sold approxim.iety 50,000 cards
at S5 apiece ~ver a two-,.ar
period beginninj ln April 1971 to
customers naliQnwide.
Re'd wu ~bject of a HI:
meot on telJvlsion's "ti
<4020
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1.A1Ci1 sa.ICTION
W.AnO..tlslM•
-.71&97tM .. tla
Minutes," and was interviewed
m UI er maea e.
Reld'a attorney. Robert
Viefhaus, argued that Reid did
not mean to mislead customers
into believing they were buying
state -authorized 1dentificat1on
cards.
THE CARDS carried a state
name. supposed "expiration
dates," and "registration num-
bers." In addition. the cards had
an orricial-lookinJ? seal that bore
a close resemblance to the
California stale seal.
Reid testified that he had
never bad a custome,r com·
plaint.
AlthOugh Eden Press is still
making identification cards. the
format bas been changed since
1977 when an Or~e County
Superior Court en1oined Reid
from falsifying official docu-
menfa.and '8119Tm1'•·1"lbllc
Uarougb bis books on how lo do it. .
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WE SERVICE
WHAT
WE SELL
JO
aututfttl at t.o &oeauou latur·
day.
He'll be at Oteanalde't City
Hall lh the moraine. U..n move
up cout for a 2 p m. appearuc.
In San Cl..nent.e, where he'll dia·
CUH IUUM, auwer CIU .. dou
and. poealbly, aak aome ln the
mul"l'W'POM room of the Com·
rnunlty Ceater, 100 N. Seville. ....
THI DEMGCaATIC Party's
new 73rd Antmbly District
Caucus will Hlect omcen whea
1t meets Saturday in HunUncton
Heach
The meetin& will be held at
the city library on Talbert
Avenue. For details , call Kat.by
Bode, a.t? ·5877.
The 73rd dlat.rict currenUy la
represented by A11emblymaa
Dennis Manaers, D·HunUqt.on
Beach.
* * ..
PAUL PalOLO, former Aa·
sembly minority leader. will
speak at the Aug. 17 meetin1 ol
the South Coast Republican
Forum.
The dinner meeting starts at 7
p.m . In the wine cellar at the
Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana.
Call Carolyn Rapp, 551-3553 for
reservations.
Reserve Cops
an ton
Force Sought
Stanton Police Department of·
ficials are lookin& for about 20
d women -to beef u
their · ce rMerve orcea.
Applications for the written
test to qualify as a reserve of·
ricer. pending an oral interview.
may be picked up at either Stan·
ton City Hall or the Stanton
Police Department.
Deadline for submitting ap-
plications is Aug. 24. The police
reserve test will be ad-
ministered Aug. ~. according to
Lt. Scott Cullings.
Complete information about
the Stanton Police Department's
resei-ve officer program may be
obtained by calling 881-2481 and
speaking wUh Sgt. Vic Deuscb.
"'-t\~SSwMtyCHI want in the Skiing
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AUGUST 11, 1979
SANTA ANA'S ~th ANNUAL
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Parade arrives 12 noon and ccrs
wiU be on display until 3:30 p.m.
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M ercantile Bldg.· Street Level
546-1940
CX>FFEE TRACER
Specializing in home
Cappuccino Machines
Coffee Beans and Teas
Mtrcentllt Bide. ·Street Lewi
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Open weekdaya: 10 AM -9 PM
Saturdays: 10 AM -6 PM
Sundays: 11 AM -5 PM
located at Sunflower Md Bear Streets tn a.nta Ana
Oppoalte south CoMt Plaza Mau
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LOCAL I NATION
Lon of Dung
Science Blow
UCI Tells
Public £oapons Soar
MUUOn1 Clip New1japer &rgains
·1...~a.a..-,. QQll:""'•I ... TUCSON, Arla. Paul MarUa U1 Oii th
.... out for a new old dun& be@. II you w
~rou one. ltt blm know. TM old ooe bvn9d 419wn. ~-
••at waa a tna«IY oft.be flnl order," he 1akl, ...... . .
'"comt'AAS n TG ,.. avaNtNO ot t.M
lb1'81'J l&Amamdria. ll waa that kind ol tole. It na't ................
Olwtooaly. tl"8 "u • ordiau7 n.. beap. It WM a 40,000.~ pile ol d-opp81ci left in
a GrMdCuycJe eave by Nrioul. ..t eurioull)t ex
,.--------li~t. treat ...... : ShHl•
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~urDU'~ J 1round 1loth1. Paul ,.,.r..nn..o. Martin t•I• the loll ot
--------Ule d-s penoully. He la an authority on tbat f()f'fCJUm beut. · · ·n.e duo& revealed tM dift ol tbe around
11otb." he said. "Knowina lt, we learn much about me ecoloCY ol t.hia country, and probably u much
about human e\llture u well.··
, n SEVEALED, FO& INSTANCE, at leut to
Martin, that the lint buman·arrtvala on t.hia contl
meat bunted the pony·alled around sloth. and
perhaps other creatures. into extinction. . . .
If ao. it means that not even pnm1t1ve m•n
lived in harmony with the environment but dis·
turbed it rrom the beginning.
Paul Martin, tall, tanned. Sl. is head or the
llnivenity of Arizona's geosclence department. It
ta located on a Tucson hilltop with a view of miles
and miles Of man-disturbed environment.
He works In a T·shlrt and shorts. His office Is
small, lined with books. file cabinets. a roll-lop
desk He hangs his backpack on a clothes tree. He
kee s his sloth dun in lastlc ba s.
Classes
In Occult
Opposed
THE DUNG ts THE SIZE or a softball and c l assroom brew ·or
hard as a J'()('k. It is a color any stable boy would m al h . Eng I Is h and recognize science, junior high
Jt came from Rampart Cave, a 40. by so-root sc bool students in ,.,.,.v,...._•
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Coupon cUpplac hu become a
way of IU• for mUllona of
AaericaM trytq t.o cut crocery bUll.
Tbe1 DO loqer are aat.lalled
wtth a dime here and a nltkel
U..re .. 1"lae)I e•etMHte on lrY-
ln1 to tum the •mall cbanae into bll HviDp.
TBESE ASE COUPON
newaletten t.o help cUppen keep
up w•tb manufacluren' promo-
tJou and coupon clubs whose
memben awap centa...orr orren.
[ ~NSUMER J
Bar~wateh for double ud triple coupon of.
rera when a 20-cent coupon cu
mean a aav1ne of 40 or even 60
cents.
Almost ao percent of all
families save coupons, accord·
ing t.o government reports. The
A .C . Nielsen Co. aaya an
estim ated 73 billion maouf ac·
turen' «J11PW were diltribuaed
in tm, up 17 pereellt from 19'1'7
About one coupon in 20 WU,..
deemed, the company says .
The U.S. Department of
AtrlcWture. aa.p Si percent ol
all manufacturers' coupcm ap-
pear in newapapen. llapaines
account ror 15 percent and Smt·
day supplements ror 11 percent,
the USDA aay1. The rest of the
coupom are included in direct·
mail promotions or are packed
with a product.
NOTI!: THE FIGU&ES on
maoufacturen' coupons do not
include the offen made by local
aupermuketa and other re-
taUen.
The double and triple coupon
trend started several years MIO
to the Midwest as retailers
aoucht t.o lure cuatomen' from
competitors. It died after a brief
period but bu been revived in
the New York metropolitan area
and in parts or New England.
Some supermanet operalOB
diaUke the premium promotions.
They say that as soon as one
st.ore in a region starts offering
double o r triple value on
coupons, the others follow swt.
What.ever competitive edge re·
suits from the initial offer dJsap·
pears quickly.
STOaE MANAGERS ALSO
nottrthat"ttre"l!xtra-savmgs-rom---
o u t of the reta1ler·s budget:
manufacturers reimburse the
supermarkets only for the face
value or the coupons, plus baodl-
ing charges.
"In the long term. shoppers chamber in Grand Wash Cliffs at the southern tip Waterville are getting a ~=~:~~1;:.1 ~.ut11~~~~,'7;.~
or Grand Canyon. one of only nine known sites or little witchcraft. au•t•nl In Vt•n,._I tift• .. <•. F.-~-~'Stl:Jtttrdepostts-1111rir..-sc~eennuncaJW"',-YtWS-1'fi~-V.llhlrF"--All4.-U.:.S..-ID~O~tt.-..11~•~t~ti~QU(-.....;!~~·~·~:~ ... ~.!!::~.~~~SM~~F~ ... ~~
ble by far. ··1 know because t''le seen them aJI ," well with some folks in ci~ •• .,..,.._~A-..
.-..i;,:..;;;i~~~~~~111*¥-s>a¥-lo~aW!ur:~-u.i~__..._
Martin S'-'•d. the community. <°""'· •JO •. ,.. ... >0 ... ,.. .. s..s ... 01-. 11w1. i..o e 111"'1 s. .. ~t. Three years ago. somebody broke open the Ane FH u s. 1 .. c1uon cou•~
cave's U'on gate, got inside. and, perhaps acc1den-"MYSTERI ES AND nwittt~~~·~"sATU•U,AY tally. set the dung on fire. the Supernatural" is the s..t. 11 _.,.
The smolderinn pile resisted efforts to douse 1t na m e or the course that "C"11d,.... ct"-N.,. A°" c:et.IW•t· .., d" f l lt>Q •~ 1n1.-... 1oo .. a1 Yu• of tM for a year. Martin kept v1g1l the while, resisted cam e un "'r ire a a ,.,,.d," ,,.., ... w on. p,, o .
lamenting secrets he would never learn as. layer school board meeting. '''"•••• ~•<110l11<1••t 0 1r .. c1or o• Thb Pev I "e W lkl tr••no•t9 M'd <.futd •OUY ~rv',."' by layer. a museum of nature turned to ashes " ' """ <' ey · r,, .. r.,.. .. , c;.u,.,,,.,c .. '""'"''Ho••" pastor of the Blcsi.cd 0 ••"9 .. Counlv ,,,,,0 .-. ... oanu
ITS zee CUBIC VAROS OF DUNG, deposited
m the course of ~bout 30,000 years of prehistory.
had already told him mUl·h
It told him that the sloth fed on precisely the
same plants that grow today al the Canyon . cat ·s
claw, saJt bush. J;1lobc mallow, mesquite, yucca.
agave. more than 30 varieties in all.
"ft was not a vamshing diet. some c maclic
change, that made the s loth extinct," he said ... If
t.he sloth were here toda} it could eat the same
food and be the state animal of Arizona ...
What. then? One d1 sc.-overy nagged at Martin.
He found that the tovmost layer of dung was
laid down 11.000 to 13,000 years ago. By ill> quanti-
ty, sloths were plentiful The apeciel plamJy did
not die out gradually. but suddenly. Not only at
Rampart Cave but at oth<'r s loth refuges
elsewhere
Hope Advent Christian '""1.., _.,., R.,., .. rn w iue ""o . < llnlc •I pwcl>OIOQ•\I. oir .. cto• o• Church. said that expos· •P .. t1•I pr')qr•m,, n. .. F•mlty mg youngsters to the oc· C.u•Cldnrt , .. ,.,.,,1Nort11...0r•noe
Cult Is not u "OOd ld"a. Coun1v '""d GulO•no Cente< c,.,.."
"' h "" \P••Hrt H><~vcle l .. ur• Hu•IPy ''We're hv1ng 10 ii day mu\IU•n, lltm proouur Je"n
h h I r Hou\ ton, Pf\ 0 .. I>'"'"'-"'· Anoe•• W en ) ere IS a Ol 0 rC· ••on o t Hument\tic P•yc.,oloq'I'.
newed int.erest in the oc-•uti.or. 0r. Ge<•"' G J•mpo"••· cult. and I feel that to '°"t>Ol!r, """ (;toftt., ,,,.. ''""""''.,.' Huf1119, • .,...,,.. ~y c,.,., Lu<,., whet an appetite on the ""o. 1<•-• _,,,.,, P••<"°ioo"'·
J·unior high level 1s un· to,...,..., o1 ~ A<-tv•11n1iOl'I •nd Growl" C •IH«•loOf\ Gf<>•I!' n· e c es s a r) a n d u n · uo,..ro, ... 1,_, tor 11 .,.." vn1e><
bea lthy," he told the "'''°' o1 LAC* tn996• ..... A --
boa rd. c°"•••...u. Fn., 7·10 o ,., . s.i . • • "' n -and ,., o.m . s.nl• .... Hl4 .. S<.-AYdll•lu,.., S70 W
B UT, DEFENDING ~s,:;:~ Au"c~ ":.:.:;,. ~ th e course. Princi pal ou. Sot~mb•• 10 t>• 9uo 1
Alfred HaJbday s aid. ··r =~~•::,tor~~·.:.:::
think ll IS bes t that .,.,,, -• br«••un ~ritlln4 '"" knowl"""0 e of som" con-o•04'•"''•""1"t»-~u ~.. "' SATU•OAY. Se .. 1' THAT WAS ,\T THE SAME TIME when. 3C· troversial way:-; ur life be Tb\' ,....,V l•l\'J o• p, lrU•OllAI
d h I \,.,..~nrt'\ Pa'J • St•ot'ten M cording to arr h,.olog1cal evidence. the f1r~t big pre::.tnle in a sc 00 curt•\, ,.. e or.-..o .. nt. Hue
a mE: hunters 8 rrivcd in North Amen rd. s e I t 1 n g s o t h a t ,...,,_,.11,,9 '"''"u'~ • (lnt·O••
M artln ha-; examined all other theories on w y n have an :,::;-(.,!.:,,,'°: ·u~t 1=!*'s.sA';;
Rose Walks the Dogs
Rose K ennedy. 89. usf's a cane and 1s ac-rompanted bv
daughtcr·in·law Ethel Kl'nnt-d' a!'> the' v. alk tht.' f am1f\
dogs on a half-m1h· trek I rom 'th.-Kt.>nned y compound to
the Hyannis Port. Ma!)S Golf Course Stanlev Forman a
photographer for the.• Hoston Hrra ld Am en t.an. took ltw
picture.
Survey Shows Boys
Seek Higher Status
NEW ORLEANS <AP) A three-year study has proveD what
some k:lndergartcn teachers have long believed --little boys an It
new claRs are social climbers. while httle ~irl!. JU'>t v. ant friends
"Little boys turn tO\o\itrd higher !'ltalu:. malei. They ha\e an
orientation toward social J~NAdeAc). Sd)~ -Cra11? Le~ Feldbaum.
who made the stud~ a:. part of
the requ.ircments ror a dot·torate r __ -'-:ch Co. ~-01-0~uO»m~Ti ...... 1ua.1.u;__~~~~~~:....!:'.£~::.=__:~~
University. the sloth and certain other large, lumbering. intelligent look al ,,...,., c1~' ,......,, ... ,__.,,, ,.,.,,
vulnerable prey in America berame suddenly ex. lifestyles they might like ~~:.-::11 .. Pretu~t ~ttll>Q .. " D .-.-aui· nu
t.inct about that lime. lo avoid. Jut~\" 1>W1,..., ~onw11.-n• A._. IN CONTRAST, HE says . •~ •--e
He ;., J··'t wtt.h his own theory Man caused it. "We can't go through 00 ,.....,,.,.,, '30 4 "'· •·30 0 "' • "Young preschool females at· .., ~ lif "th blind •• Rm. 1111. So<IM Sc-\' T-. VCI. t l I I I •· HE: had hoped to find more supporting evidence in e w1 ers oo. Ftt w . Ill(~ ..,.,,.,..,.,,. ,_.,,, temp to ge rec proca re auons J ~A T •
Rampart Cave. Halliday pointed out _, .. ,.,1119. E1wot•-1111m11..s 10 . they like people who like ,~I '1' ires
Instead. alas, he has putout the word: that the course Includes '°· SATu•o.v,,...,. them back:·
.. If you hear of any amatew cave explorers discussions of Sherlock "V~ 5111":-'w!':-~ ... "°'..,. Feldbaum noted that as they AKRON. Ohio IAP ) The
couporung m some other area."
s aid a spok es man for a
M assachuseu..c;-based chain.
G ell1n~ the mos t out or
coupons takes lime and energy.
Start by checkm~ newspaper
and m agazine advertisements
and st.ore s helves for coupon and
refund orrers. Clip and file all
c-oupons. ac.-cord1n~ to category
dnd expiration date. Weed lhe
flleis penod1cally .
PLAN VOl'R HOPPING
around the c·oupon!>. Suppo:.e,
fo r example. you find a
newspar,cr roul)()n offering 20
1·cnll> off on a 79·cent roll of
paper ~weL'> this week only
It makes sense to buy tht-toweis
now~ven 1f you won't need
th<-m for severa l \o\Ceks .
It doe!> not make sense.
however. to buy a product you
will never u.'e JUSl bttause you
happen to have a coupon for tl.
Think tw1ce before you take act-
vanlali!e or a coupon to try a new
produc·t Do you rl:'allv need
or even v. ant the 1terrj''
Tr> to c·ombine m-aoufac
tu r erc, 1·oupons with local
s pecials Suppose your local
~tore ofreN 3 free head ol'1et·
UCf' W1 e
bottles or a particular salad
dresslna.. Assuming you Uke and
v.ould ordmarily use the saiaa
dressang being featured, check
your coupon mes. You may be
able to get not only the free let·
tuce. but also a refund oo tht?
::.al:.d dress1og. who discover a deposit of large balls or dung, tell Holmes mys teries. UO· Jech .... M.A.. tHc-. ""'""''It' become part or the class. UWe 8 . F . Good r ic h Co has an·
tb to .. ' all ll 0 ldbeterriblevalua adentified flying object.a H...,S<Me1.A.__,.--.,,10 girls' prererences t end to nounced it is voluntarily recall· .... ee~utr.'r.vemeac c u · andrortunet.ellers. •·"'"" _ _,,_.p,,.. .. •m.iu. be co m e c loser lo their ingl,274SilverTownbeltedllres C HECK FOR STRINGS al· U1 eo. ""v"'-1 kloflc.tt 91de., UCI. F .. : --~-~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~--,w:;~-.-~-~-~-~~"':~':!:":;;;;;;:;:--;;;;;;;----ei~~~::-·:1~;--;-;;--;;~;-;;;;;;:---!~~~~~~~d~o~n~o~t~m~e!e;t~~ta~c~hed to coupons. Is there a --------Parks "M•"' 511"1' Wof'lltNo.'. w-Mt... "Thia bas been an a rea sur-minimum U.S Departmen mu e required? ~.M !>..~.-k•de· d_... ·-"" ed I I . d b S La Ruled 0 out,..•n•. N-..on H•rlllM Hltfl roun 'll:"ll ..., merg n specu a· Transportation endura.nce stan Will you win up uymg w ex W ut ~:~:\:'"'cr=.,.~· ~~c),.~ lion and anecdote for years and dards. )'OU doo't want SO you spend T. • Se "'"''" \(IJOCll oi..rl<:t. A ._..,.., years," says Feldbaum. who A Goodnch s pokesman said enou"h to reach the mirumum? PJTl'SBURGH <AP> -Pennsylvarua's law
against deVJate sexual intercourse bas been
declared unconstitutional by an Allegheny County
Crimina.I Court judge because il applies only to
s1ncle persons
i nn t _,.._, tO •-"'-·'1 _ __, M Studied eight boys and SIX girls the. Company found that a defect Keep track Of regular prices r p.!'ft .. UCI '-Fee S)O. lftc;kldet b ht to r d ff lu II hiA .. it.e
Judge George Ross opinion follows pretrial
arguments 10 a case arising from the arrest.a or
staff and patrop1t or the Penthouse Theatre. The
arrest.a were made when patroos allegedly were
permitted to go on stage and participate in various
forms or aex Wlth dancers
The judge said that since the state exempted
manted couples from the law, s ingle persons
abouldn't. be probJblt.ed Crom voluntarily engaging
iD aucb acts.
The Laguna Beach
Cou11cil on Aging has
scheduled a live-day trip to Yosemite and Sequoia
natlonaJ parks Oct. 3.
The n49 rare Includes
bus lranaport.ation, lug-
gage fees, motet accom·
modaUons and entrance
to the parka.
For rettervaboos, call
Virginia Schott at
497-2441 .
.... ~1n9. Fw 1ou 1i-uu "'° roug in our 1 erent n-exists in certatn H78·14 and so you can te w ui ms are.a
m.sm dergarten classea 1n New H78·1S load range B Urea. He genume bargain . a spt!c1al dlS· SA":..°:':i..T"' Orleans. said the reduced endurance play does not always mean a
"G•E P .... ,.,..., w .... ..,..... Psychology students watched capacity caused by the defect special price. H you visit a L•,,, Oeyto. •.A., '""'.,.. "11.. th 1 k k 1 1 .. __ r u•<••llll. uc1. A , .. ,. .... .,., e c asses. ma ing wee y could lead to separation of plys particu a r store ~ause o R .. .,. .. ~. ,. • ...,.,, ,_ _. ,,. notes on whethe r the new under normal operallng pro-coupon orrer, make sure you Cic";~"'~~~.::· •~. children sat by themselves. cedures. don't end up paying more than
SCMOAY,....,• watched other children. or The Ures being recalled are usual roroon-sale items. ~!~ti.~~~~·~:::;:.'Li~ played with them. marked with serial numbers And compare house and na-
0ew1....-t .. StMfl.'' Grt O•• BCMBDD1029. BCVXPM1089 or tional brands . Even with a
Lllo, Pt1.o .. scrou "'11'" ALL THE CHILDaEN in each BCVXPL1089. Anyone ownie• cou.-, the national brand may PtY<~.~OIS....M.· & _... , .... 11etleft .-~ "',.."''°"· clan were aalted t.o point to p1C· one of the defective tires will be be more expensive. U there is no ~~.;:~"';.'~.~ turea oC three children they liked given a no-charge exchange at difference in quality. it pays to
ertlH 1tm .. uc1. ""' '4S. Fw beat and three children they any Goodrich dealer. the itrnore the coupon and buy the -------------------------------~1urtll••IMff~t~c••1 11t•1 ~~~m~hcarefor. spok~m~u~. bou~~~. ~~~~·Pl.ty Md EMtW A--u: Boyt tended to tland oft and
W.0 ll•Y• a 21-year-old a1plrin1 aetreu, perfonu a Hl19I of faelaf ............ dW'lnl a mime worbbop ..-red by a Nn
York.._.. clown troupe. Wmdy wW Joki t1ie troupe u an •PPND·
lk!eclowD.
Tr~ .. Ullte...,.. Ea· watch other boys ln the class, he ::;~~~~·::=. round. They tended to pick up "' ......... "' _.., _..,..., • rapidly on who wu popular and
o.m .-U -9IMI M p.m ., Go141 t.o seek them out la rriendl . •m., 11Mto C-. UCI. ~: "9t.
,,., •~ .....,_..., te1t 1m 1 In marked contrast, earls
~·:.;.,.., ~ E~ tended to like the children who ........... ...,.. .. ,,..., .._.,, liked them and dlallke tboee who
.. 11.0 .• ""'*"'· Anec:•••..., .. disliked them, Feldbaum saJd. HIHft•nhtl< P\~ort. elrKter. "•uMl•tl.., ,., MIN ,.., .. ,<11: "Compered to their male coun-•11•11•r. A ....... , •••Ii ...... t terparta, DeW remaJes appeared ~-.. -:--~~ ... ~·":S. ':; more open to the frlendthip bid.a '"''"'' ,,...,,...ueft <••• 11u1 of lower·alatul hcNJU," be aaJd . .. ,.,.,
"Clllldrefl •• COlli Ull•lllt 011•
THcllon," <W•I• c.. J._.islly, PSLDBAtJM SAID TRUE
,.".....,..· ......,, "-c:.or.., dlffe--may be res--'ble ................... ~.·-·----..., _..,.., • o.m .. n -.... 1..s for dllferences In the a peed with
p.m .. •m. "·'•· MetflQI ki..tca '· which cbildren became part of UCI. ~: '4 ,._ f~ 1Mw-
llell< .. 117Wl~I•. tbe lrGUp·
lJttle boys were worklnc and 5 WT k playln1 with l~ class wiWn " or er& rour weeks, while little clrla
tended t.o spend aix or seven
A ded weeks apeadinl a lot or Ume :war workin& or playina by
PI ve Sa• Ju• n tbemMlves beaaid.
C • p l 1 t r • n o c l t 1 "Once we understand the pro-
em plo1H1 have been ceu and problema, we ean do
1 I v • n e m p 1 o y e e 1ometblq about f acllltalin1
perfonunce awardt for tbelr llltl'IDH and maldDI it
tbetr mualelp•I work Miier.'' a. Uld. . o.ertlae pilt ,.ar. ,,,,_II•• ot metbln •
aobllt ..... _.., ........... "°" ........
Davia, CatblHD Du· a • fl ........ede mollllltJ. c.eu ....... .....,.. Mon llllliNli an becomlea
_.,_Mk!ltMlwwe ••11eam•llllwW Mlw
ett.d for,........ la u IMIUl ... b lm,..._ la·
1thetr Jobi. ... "
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nc.oteKiad
Mrs. Debbie Andrew Allen. a leukemia vi ctim, holds
her twin baby girls in a Macon, Ga., hospilaL The ef-
fects of the disease in the mother subsided four years
ago. A physician said· there's no evidence leukemia vie·
tims transmit the blood malady to their offspring.
Athletic Intruder
U11s lnto2Frouhle--
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. <AP> -A young man accused of running
around looking for a place to rob was sentenced to five years proba·
tion by a judge who advised him to stick to jogging.
Michael Gordon, of Yonkers, pleaded guilty Wednesday to a re· t---.tn...M-~ ....... e-ol-aUempt.ed hurelarY last month concemina the
* * * burglary of a ouse 1n Eastchester Couple Jog·
To Wedding
LIVlNGSTON, N.J . <AP>
Allyson and Edward Barvick
had no prob.I•• getting to the
eburch on time. They jogged all
flleway, the groom, a 38·year-old·
Pittsburgh anestbe1no1og1st, got
the idea of a pre·wedding 6-mile
run after a friend was married on
a track in California a few years
ago
"It's really a healthy and fun
way to start a wedding day ...
Jaid the new Mrs. Barvick. a
2S·year-old medical student.
The groom finished fourth.
The bride was the fi rst woman
to complete the race -
G 0 R D 0 "' W E A. R I I\ <.:
g re e n JOg j!in g to~s. w a s
spotted crawling out of a house
w indow by neighbo r s on
California Road. Police chued
him tbrougb woods ill the area
and recovered some jewelry and
a small amount of cash.
"It appears that you jogged in
to the house, took some money
and jogged out again," said
Justice Isaac Rubin of the state
Supreme Court here.
R UBIN ORDERED Gordon to
make restitution to th~ owners
or the house in the amount of
S300 to cover damages to a win-
dow.
"Next ti me. stick to your J<1g
ging, .. Justice Rubin told Gor·
deon.
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
llAftlMGI ...... CAP~ drnllllild MftraJ bundncrtllrl ,... ................. -.""'" ,_ .... poup. ,.... rteult ••• ftlM 9"r,...... fa&ee -la..... OYerftoW erowd. •aatd b)' llllmal lo-.n a daia The ·r.i ..-. followed em•• ..,.ally tn•••U eom..a'7 e~ar ... cllbate, puaetua-.. lllr
.... ., .... ul. ...... -=.:r.:: fOI' ......
.~•U::t;; =~':.,= ~~ ..... !:riean tut
coaa•-·ctloe of a faclUtv to Htl would be abuaed .. ,. NU # ...... ~-" __ ... uat~·-......... , U-bretel catl deltlMd tor llMdie tuV ----... r•eardl. SU& aome ...UI :•, ••-ribed 1tt1 eoarpa•r•
ra11h'8 the apecter of mutHMed c.._,. • _. dru• eoal• ::.t~-:.=;. c=:: .:= r.=:ui=.~r:: .~::c::
battle ii llOt over. lobaa ffoDld-Univenlt1 and the 11 ayo Cllnlc, the k.lnd of peo-
LIBD'ft LAU INC., a New ple wbo developed tbe Iron lune
Ttuldlw. AugUll .. 1'11
II ... utSall. In lDUCh of the
WOrld they don't eat cattle but ...... die." -..ea1 ~arehen have be-... ,11 tbe lack of laboratory
aalaall 1laee some cou.nttiea
......... ablpment or monkeys
deltlMd for reaearcb expert-..._
•B.\Jl~Wllll.E. ROTINGS
anJmal loven say they will take
tbeir campaign to the governor
aad ROod councilmen with let·
ten before the luue comes up
for " lln&l vot~ this month.
le St. Paul, tile execuU,. -
director of the MlnnHota
Humaae Society said cata nlMd
ln HMttnp would have to ._-
treated accordlnt IO atate •
federal lawt. The aocl• ,..
colDbel the need for reeMrdt ana aupparta tbe procurellMll& al
aalmala by llceued flrma, IM
laid.
'T caaaoC aee wfiat aD th
furor la for." added Ruth
Deschene. "Bul people who
don't believe in using aalmall
for r-eaearch complain about
everyt.hing.''
and tbe--mater. •• Jersey 1ublld1ary ol Paln Con· ..---W _ANT-· --· ED~_ trol Centen Inc. ol Bloomlnltcm. aMlltJ880N SAID CATS are
wanta IO build tbe facWty. Preli· well aulted for medical research
dent Larry Rasmuaaon said b h h ~ .... ., •• • 1:1•-•roarS11• · Pain Control would sell hun· e ca u • e l e 1 ave a ... ~ nr vr.,.,. nr....,
d d r ts to neurological structure and bone re s o ca a year 1overn-.-.... ~ Joeeoh• Is Marching for dlamondS end 'lnent in.stJtuUooa, commercial and joint Uuues almllar to those gsr•..,.• from-priveta lndlYlduels Md ........ c.r.tut
l1rma and wiivenities. of human belnes . -••llllllon end .,.,uetion a:l.. our ••1*19. Hlgheet
"How many ... ;mals suf'er ... ---~ -.,.... .-ur-,. .,....,_.... "If a company ia trying to find ----"" ,.._., ~ 1-~ ..... .c ... 1..__. .. __ ~ ' a cure few arthritis, for example, -.demd. /la .... -n..--..., ,_... v~-11 and die j ..... 'or the sa'"e -1 ---._ -·•r --... -·--~ ... ~ •' • ua .... -the cat la the likely animal to
s ea r ch ?" asked Hastin-1s uie," be said. . · ,·ewe1s by '°• seph teacher Tad Voss, one of thoee Said counc ilman Robert
who attended the council meet-Liska: "It's not for us In this
ing lo oppose the facility· community to decide the morals "Scuh Comt Pl.a• 3333 llft8tot, C-. .._. • ~
"I know where tboae cats--------------------------would be going," said Dolores
Moeller, another opponent. ''It's
so senseless and uaele&1. They
take the hearts outside the
bodies. Or they stick two beads
on the animals."
FIFTEEN OPPONENTS took
out a 24·colurnn·inch ad in last
week's weekly Hastings Gazette.
urging citizens to attend the
council meeting Monday. Over
t w~kend, youngsters ---
Jazz Guitarist
Teaches Clms
J a h g11itar virtuoso ,.ony
l\iu• of Huntin1:'6.o:; &acb will
lend ti is 3~
'eaT"s c..f s tudio and
performing
experience to
students
when be
leaches a
Saddleback
Col l ege
course this
•1111 rail.
The course, listed as Music 261
A ·B . will take p.lace on
T hursdays from 4 to 7 p.m. in
roo m 103 of the Fine Arts
Complex. beginning Aug. 30.
Students are required to read
music to take the class.
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Ex-CdM Star, 0-14, lla11 Doctor's Appointment
OAK.LAND (APl Matt Keouch. with
• 0.14 record and 11 atra&1bt lollea daUnc
'*ell to lut SeptemMr. la acbedu\ed to
hlw hil bead examined today.
··1 have to ({el a cy•t l't'moved hm m)'
hMd. It's not.hint mental." the "Oakland A'• pitcher 1ald l¥edne1day •tter the Anlela handed hlm hit latt'4tt k>lt1 llnoc-k· · inc bim out of the game qwcklY and roll
inatoanl-1 v1ctory
ONB THING THAT lhei 24 yur-old JCeouah, SOD Of former major league In·
faelder Marty Keough. hasn't lost 1s the
abiJity to smile.
··When I look al lbe thing that happened
to Thurman Munson and remember that
kvmu eo.to« waa ldlled lut year. I re
allr.e be1eball ii an important part ol a
&>layer's life but not all hl1 llfe," tbe t~a c»1 Mar KAlh atar said.
One year •IO· Keouah wu a ~itcber
wtth All·star 1tatu1 and I.be An1e11 Dave ~l was 1n the minor lea1ue1.
''8TaANGE TIDNG8 HAPPEN in this
game." Ji'roal aaad l\'edneaday after earn·
ang his 1 lth victory of the 1ea1011 with a
six·tutter
"I lo&t seven straight games my rirst
season 1n the mmors, and l didn 't take tl
too well," he recalled. 'Tm just glud 1t
bappened to me then · ·
Keough's 0-14 record equals the worst
1eaeon start ever by a major leaguer. and
he's one short ol lbe Amerf cao League rec.
otd t'or consecutive losses. Manager Jim
Marshall figures the rlght·hander is finally
ahelltbo(:ked, s'o he's taking hlm out or the
starting rotation.
"MAYBE HE'S A Ll'ITLE BIT afraid of
losing right now. and that only compounds
bis problems.·· said Marshall.
Early last season. Keough was the top
pitcher for the A ·s. who led the American
League West as late as July 5. and he
represented them m the AU.star game. A
knee injury hampered him later and he
fuushed 8· 15. starting the curre nt losm~
(Stt KEOUGH, Page 8 2>
~ O'Mftlley Dead SinipsOn
Makes It
Dodger Owner Suffers Heart Failure Official LOS ANGELES <AP > -Waller O'Malley. owner or the
Los Angeles Dodge rs and one or
the leaders in the westward ex-
pansion of baseball. died today
of heart failure. He was 75.
i m-
ing at Methodist Hospital al the
Mayo Chnic in Roc hester .
Minn .. accordi n g t o a
spokesman for the team.
O'Malley bad been ill for some
bme and bad been hospitalized
since June 28.
. . . Walter gives a ma n a JOb
and If he doesr\'t do It there'll be Bv JOllS SEVANO
a change. But he doesn't look -°'.,,. o .111y l'l•ee sc.i1
over your shoulder." Bill Simpson m ade offtc·ial
what everybody had spe culat('d Walter Francis O'l\talley, son by annoum·111~ his r etirement
of a onetime New York City Wednesday. -C-0.m m-i s-~ ~ oJ~;;..u..~..._ __ ,... mps •
Markets. was born in New York seasons with the Rams. t:ttcd ht:.
City Oct. 9. 1903. He studied knees as the reason for bowin~
engineering and graduated from out.
the University of Pennsylvania ··The bottom hnc was mv
in 1926 from Fordham Law health problems."' he s aid from
School in 1930. tus home in Huntington Beal'h
F1 om a base as ao enginee1 • ··1 rrught have been able lo ron
tinue but I d1dh t"""tnmnt \\:ls feasible m the long run ...
SIMPSON'S PROBLEMS v. 1th
the Rams al'tually started loni.t
before Jus knee a1lment He had
had a falling out with defensive
l'OOrdinator Bud Carson who felt
Nolan Cromwell was better swt
ed for t he position
Rather than make waves 1n
1979. the Rams traded Simpson
to Buffalo but his kn<•e fail ed lo
~s their ph~·s1t·al and he wai.
returned to the Ram'> Thal JUSt
~·t UIJ an unl'omfortabll' :.ll ua
lJOn. one \\ l111·h S1m p..,on didn't
want to n•turn to
SIMPSON E MPHASIZE D
that the Rams had been fair
about the entire s1tuat1on
·'The Rams have been more
than fatr to me." said Si mpson.
"They have not pressured me tn·
to making a snap decision. They
have showed all the options open
to me , and they have been more
than fair in a settlement."
DA VE CIJNNINGBA1'1
Angels Rival '31 Yankees
n . /.
Two years ago wbeo the Angels finished
21 sames out of first place, no one
Ctreemed they were just a couple seasons
away from being compared to the great.est
~v .. ee team.a of all time.
' Yet that's where they are today, an of·
ftlllive machine comparable to any ever
usembled. Sound' far.fetched? Thea ...... .
I WHILE MANY POINT to the 1127
Y..U. as the 1reateat team ever, any
•bMlbftll st.atilCactU carf 1b0w you tbat, aa
a ~I mcmater, the 1931 club far ~ ~ t.eam before or 1iace. Tb9 \Ji Y..U acoi'ed u all·U•• record '1.-r nm. averllinl I .I per 1ame. Only lC19 otllel' club bu ever eacieded 1.000 tnm in a aeuoa <I.be 1980 Carclinala >. ,,. Aalela are DOW scortai 1.4 niDI pel" ~ • pace wbicb will 1Ive lbem 898
..-111Jtll91111•'1111d. natweuld rmk
them third all-time aod second ln the
American League books only to that '31
Yankee club. . .
TBE&E AKE TWO l&ONIC TWISTS
about that 1931 Yankee team-it finished 13~ 1ames out of first place. and a utility
infielder on the club was Jimmie Reese. now a '13-year-old coach for the Angels.
"You gotta have some pitching to go alone wttb the hitting," Reese says.
The le11on is thl1-aa good as the
Angela' hitting la, tbey'U never wln a pen-
nant wttbout some help rrom the mound
CIOl1>'· ID llSl Babe Rulb and Lou Gehril each
hit • bomen and Gehrig led the league
wtth an utronomical 184 RBI.
BtJT TBS PRILADBLPBIA Alb·
letica also bad 1ome heavy bitters,
llld lilllll' ece lD die llole wu IAftJ Gron,
I
who went 31-4 with a 2.06 ERA and five
saves to boot. "Grove was amazing that year," Reese
remembers . "He beat us In Yankee
Stadium, and one day later they used him
in abort relief and he got a save.
"'Ibe A's were ahead by one run but we
had bales loaded in the bottom of the
ninth." Reese says. "So they called Grove
in from the bullpen. and he takes only 10
pitches to strike o ut the side-Ruth.
Gehrig and Lazzeri."
BEIDND GROVE'S tncredlblc season.
Philadelphia and Al Simmons <.3901.
Mickey Cochrane (.349), Mule Haas (.323l
and Jimmy Foxx. a career .325 hiller who
"slumped" to .291 that year.
'!bat crew won 107 games. losing just 45.
while the power·laden Yankee club went
M-'9.
1be 1179 An1tels are worthy staUstlcallv
(lee ANGELS, Pase BZ>
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MM11at111 ._ LM*M8a drov. ln the win· .-.. nm wttb a ruu. . ._.., l&DC1e aod reuer 1tar •
-. .......... DO&daed Im Jet.It aaw Al the Twlbl ... INlde 3-1 to ,... ... rour 1am .. otf the
Melll' A.mertcu Lt••• Wttt pace ... lrt~ l•••l'MI• *M la lix rw wkb • pair ot -..n and a slngle to po•er 1W&M to a l .. t wtn owr Detroit, but ~ W~ of
Dllrall came back wttb • lfaod 1lam homer and a '°'° ahOl tO
plK.'e the naen t.n t.M 1«<>nct iame. lM . . . le"' ..... and Telll1 81rralll 1maahed thrH hill ap&ece to ltelp
C\eftland beat Boat.on ln an allernooo
1ame ln wbicb Bolton'• Carl Y•Mrle•Ml IOt h1a 2.rrstb hit, &-4, then DH 8ptU..r 6w1ed a alx·hitter to top 8o1ton ln a nl&ht
conteat. a.2 .. Ger•aa 'he•11 snapped
a ni.nth·lftlltnl U. wltb a aacririce fly and
Sim LeHaM addocf a two-run double H
MUwaukee defeated BllUmore 84, band·
WC the Orioae. their fourth atral1ht lou ~--"'· . . . auu Clla•blla•' lbree·run eighth· unna homer capped a four-nm rally that led."Lat1 Tlaat and
the New York Y&nkees to a 4-3 wua over the Cblcago Wblte
Sox ... PllJI Gan1er'1 three·run homer in the 10th lnning car·
ried Pittaburgb to a S-2 win over tbe Chicago CuM in National
I.ague action ... am ........ needed just 101 pitches to
hurt a two-hitter and help Cincinnati to a 3·1 victory over
Atlanta ... Pete Varkowtcb reUred 14 of the last 16 batter11
he faced after Kee aettz'a three·run homer in the second an Dina kept him from being plnch·hlt for as St. Louis stopped
the New York Mets 8-4. Lota Brock or St. Lou:la, wbo Ls eight
hits short or 3,000, did not play ... Montreal's To.y Perez
rumbled a baaes·loaded grounder by Bake McBrtde with two
out ln the ninth inning to allow Larry Bowa to score the run
that carried Philadelphia to a 4·3 victory over Montreal . .
,,_ Cartia knocked in lbree ru.ns with a pair or singles and
Be Irie added t wo bome runs for San Franclaco, which
be!t.ed San Diego 10-7 .-------,,_,.,•I dw Da11------.
--------ayde-tuq.-New-Vork-Y~ 0 Tbe At-East Division is getting like an NBA game. There. you watch
the last five mi.nut.es a.nd you've seen lt all. Here you go
to Eurooe for the summer, come back Sept.ember 15 and
watchitall"
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O'MALLEY ••
cent ol &be Dodl•rt 1toek In two
trauactioDI.
o·vilMY Mc•m• pr .. ldeot ol
th• Dodprt ln 1800. lncreaaed
bl• boldfnp to 87 percent. and
after cnovtnc to Loi An1ela.
took IO&e cootrol.
IKL.&cl'ED CHAJaMAN ol the
board ol lbe DodCen I.a October
1161 O' Malley a1lo ba, beeo the
Natioaal .Lupe'a repreaen•
taUv• oo baseball'• exeeuUve
councU alnee then.
Rick y wu glveo much of the
c redlt wbeo the Dodaen broke
baaeball'a color line by brln&ln&
Jacki" Robtnlon to Brooklyn ln
1947.
"Tbe chanf(e lo ownenbip
Crom Mr. Rickey to Walter
O 'Malley ... made UWe ll any
dUf•rtoce ln lbe club'a overall attitude toward Negroes.··
Robin son said 10 bis book:
.. BucbaU Has Done It."
· • · . . t personally did not
think Mr. O'Malley was as
la be r al Ui h1J thinld.ng on inte-
gr a u on as Mr. Rickey. But I
have grown to respect him a
great deal in recent years and
my wlfe has a slncere affection
for him and Mrs. O'Malley."
O'MALLEY MA&RIED the
former Kay Haoaon Sept. 5.
1931. and they had two children.
Mrs. Roland Seidler Jr. of the
Los Angeles suburb of San
Marino. and Peter, now pres1· dent or the Dodgers.
Mn. O'Malley, a childhood
sweetheart, had an operation for
cancer or the laryn.x before they
e-wed:-and"'never" SJS6k"""e mer that. O'Malley's father wanted
the wedding called off but the
son said. "She's the same girl l
fell in love with."
Jn an interview an the l.9605.
O"M alley was nsk~-d if be had
t-~~-1-~~--~~-Et~rf~~•~•~•~•••-tF~l~-.t.-1R~i~eC"Gaf~~~~~-+-..it-JH'-~~Hr-ft.bo~t-k!1Wtttg Brooklyn.
A tared Clari.I Even Lloyd, still weakened by • "No." he s a.ld quickly. "We
the nu. survived her thjrd.round m atc!l tn t he U.S. ha ve m an:• no'>litl r,ac coonec
Clay Court tennis tournament in lrd1anapohr. w .tl: t •<ir . ann man ~ .r ·cr.ds I:\'.> ~
au. 6-1, 6-2 victory over lleaala TomaDOva . the re, but we arc very happy tn
Running back Beony Malone walked out of the Washington this charming city. we tne<I for
Redskins' training camp Wednesday after the club re fused to IO long years to a cquire land
discuss renegotiating his contract ... A record was set at which we were going to pay for
the 59th annual Fasig·Tipton Yearling Sale when a fill~ by to build a stadium. which 1.1.t·
Nijinsky 11 was sold to Henryk de Kwla&kowsld of cw we r e going t o p ay for. all
York for $500.000 ... Spectacular Bid is expected to start an without success
the P>0.000 Marlboro Cup at Belmont Park in September . . . Wh i..: h k ff I Rico otneros built up an early lead and upset veteran Jacinto .. en a •ug ran mg 0 icrn
Fenalldez by i. s plit .dec1s1on ID their 10-round mid· in Brooklyn told u~ °"~ 'dldn't
dleweight bout in Las Vegas ... Mi ssion . Viejo h ave a chance.' I told him goo<l
High miler Jerr Vaadereems will be in the lone distance run· bye."
ning events in an international event in ltalr· Switzerland
and Germany •.. The Colorado Rockies, one o the worst de·
fensive clubs in the National Hockey League last season,
made former World Hockey Auoclation defensemao Sob
R•••le their first selectioo in today's National Hockey
Lea1ue entry draft ------••.e&•U 'Fe4•w-----
On lhia date in baseball in 1976.
John Candelaria of the Pittaburgb Pirates hurled a
J»-hltter to beat lbe Los Angeles Dodgers 2-0 at Three
Jtjvers Stadium berore a national television audience. It 1-=;...---J-~~~"""-~·~.._..."".dlitter lbroiw b~u.W-ptl Pittsburgh since 1907.
On this date in 1960:
Ted Wi:lliams of the Boston !led Sox cracked the
.5llth home run of his career, tying him with Mel Ott for
fourth place oo the all·time llst.
Today's Birt.bdays:
Former New York Yankees aod Detroit Tigers
Manager ft.alpb Houk is 60. Former New York Mets out·
fielder Tommie Agee is :n. Boston lted Sox relier ace
8U1 Campbell is 31. St. Louis cardinals catching star Ted Simmons la 30
Women Vie
In Volleyball
The eig hth annual Summer
Laguna BcaC'h Wom en's Open
volleyball tourna m ent ,,
sc'heduled fpr Satunby and Sun
th compenttM s lated to
~Rlll at 9 a m ea<'h dav.
A field ofl2 doubles tams wfl!
vie for the C'hamp1o ns h1p .
altbough only 25 berths were
filled as of Wednesday with en
try deadlin e at the Lagunu
Meach Recreation Dept. se l for I
o'clock today
Among the starle ts set arc
Laf(una Beach's Maya Th1enc
and Chris Anderson, m addition
to Karen Lynch. also of Laguna
Beach.
BASEBALL/BASKETBALL
,-Richard: Ele--Just---
JACK McKINNEY
f' ro• r.,,. 8 I
MAGIC ...
NBA smce Pete Marav1ch
signed," says McKinney.
"THE LAKERS WEREN'T a
good pas sing team lust year .
1lus year I want them to r un
~ bme they get the ball a nd
Kareem 11 excited about this.
too Tlus 1<, a ~ood tl'am and 1t
has won b~ the last three yl·ars
but 1t hasn"t won the cham ·
pionstup Los Angeles 1s a front
runner cit y · ·
He doosn"t feel this puts undue
pressure on him as a coach.
"'This 1s a ternhc opportunity
for me and the t1man it 1s n~ht A
~-0-has lo-t(1~...iot of d1re-e-
ll0n to !us playcni. that 1s his
main )Ob. l feel confident we can
be stronli(er t hls year What we
really net:d nov. 1~ a b1~. strong
rt-bound1m• for ward · ·
f"roM Pagr BI
ANGELS ...
of bt•ing rompar ed to lht-·31
Yankei.. but Hl'•'St' 1:. hf''lllat to
put thl'm 1n tht• sa mt• b<wl tl;n
1n g bt--<'0 a ~art r1f OOlh I lutr.,
Reese 1' bt><,t riu3hfu:d to JU<lgt-··w1· ri· 1a lk1nl! ••bo111 U:iht·
Ruth . l1>u (;..•hn ~ Tl)n' L:1111·n
Hill Owkt"') thhl~ lc'{J~., an· Jli;~
ot Famers, · H l•t•i.1· .... a,., It .,
tough lO com11ar1· Jn\ modl•rn
team to tho:.t· gu~ s · ·
11IBN Rt.:t.:St: soft•·n<"I .1 Il l
tie and eom·l'<ll·d that thl· ,'\ni~l'l-i
h~r\>t• 'lOITi l' pol1"nt ial Hull 111
t'amers of their own
"'Rod Carew lS probably the
best tutter m base ball ond Nolan
Ryan. why he throws a~ hard a!>
anyone 1 ·ve t'vc•r ~ct·n , ·· kc~,.
:-.ays. "Maybt· Walter J,,hn~n
threw JU!>l a ll lllc bit fu:.tcr. but
DOI much
· And of 1·our~t· Don B.1 \ lor 1'
ha\ mi hJs ueall')l ycdr ..
un<J Uobbv (J nd1 trnd th•• rC"St of
them That'' whal 11 t.11\l•:. ·
~'\."M! :.av:. ··t-:vl·r~ bo.tv ha:. ti)
h;1v<: n.>al l!ood ~ear'> all al th,·
:.ame lime for a tl'am to v. 1n 1t
all ..
Blows 'em Away
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Dodger 1 n ever 11 a in
Lee Anceles Dodge"-must be threatned.
W01llertn« today bow it la that It awMd the elct\th time this
James. Rodney &~c hard . tealOn and the 30th time in bis
Howtoo • power·throwtnl ritllt· carHr that the 29·year·Qld
hander, could have 11 loeses Lbll' Richard has struck out' 10 or
seuon. more tn a game. Agalnat t.be Dod~rs. he l
Wtually unbeatable. ,. Burt Hooton. 10·8 •. toot the
Wednesday nicbt, the -·I. Iola. During Richard • to.game
237·POUDder beat tbe Oodien win streak againlt Lot Ange~es.
for tbe tOth 1trai&ht time. 4-l. Hooton has. been the lofln& ~I a 1ix·hitt.er while strik· pitcher five Umes.
1.1\g out 12. Wednelday. be WH • loter to
··rve had a great deal of luck Ridw'd tn more ways than one
aga1n1l the Dodgers." un· He P" up a two-run slncle to
dentaled Richard, ll·ll overall. IUcbard ln the ti.ftb lnnlnl that
"U I lcnew what it WU I WU do-=:,,: l·l Ue and propelled mg aga.lnsl LA. I'd use it to beat the to their seventh win
other clubs. I wouldh't have 11 in their lut eight outings q they
losses." maintained a 41i'J -game lead
over' Cincinnati in the National
l.eacue West. LOS ANGELES beat blm l11t
on June 13. 1976. Since then.
Richard bas started 13 games ••ONE aEASON he is so efrec·
again.st the Dodgers. abutting tive against us is that we're pre ·
them out three times and allow· dominantly a right.handed hit·
tAA JUSt 21 earned runs in 11 I in· tang lineup," said the Dodgers'
nings -a 1.70 e arned run Davey Lopes . "Ile bas good
average: ~r. as good as anybody ln the
Richard has won his las t rour league. He is a tremendous com·
~tarts. stnking out 47 batters . petrtor. and I am sure he gets a
and le ads the majors 1n bttJe more motivated each time
strikeouts with 209. he faces us:·
"I defl n ltel y look for Terry Poole hlt his eighth
stnkebut.s in certaUl situations.'" home run of the season in the
said Richard. who had ranned first 1nrung, the Aatros' first
rune Dodgers by the fourth in-homer in two weeks and only
rung. "I try to blow guys away."" their 40th all season <Los
.. s• m IJAS-tbe_,._.~---.w-=-__;.;~~e;.;..le=:s hu hit 130 >.
sixth when the Dodgers bad two 'Ille Dodgers got their sole r un
on and two out and Steve Yeager m the bottom or the r.rst wh.-n
at the plate. Steve Garvey s mgled. extending
Richard blew Yeager away for tu.s hitting streak to nine game ....
h is l Ot h s trikeout and the andRonCeydoubledh1mhome .
f're91Pap81
KEOUGH NOW 0-14. • •
'ltreak last ~pt t I
In tu .. 1:1~1 '>tan be forc Wed
n..~fa~ Ki-our h p1tr tk'<l a lhr(.-c
tutwr but lo..t I O to Seattle
Thi' h il'> bt·n1mt· a Mra1n on
him T hi· thn"· h1ttt:r 1n !'l.l-.1ttlt·
IT\J' h.J\ 1· 111•1•1\ .1 hn·ak1 11 1·
1•11nt. \lJr-hJll .J1cl
K f.O t ' G If".._ RR E ,\KI S (,
p)lnl Wt:dm·.,da) v.a:. thl· th1r'1
1nn1 n I! H •· rt C amp an 1• ri '>
'"'rk~:t :.uH 1111.: hunt ;Jftl"r Rick
~11llt'r " lnplt> . .,l'f)rt-d the r1r~t
tun and ~n Baylor follo v.1·d
v.1lh a two-run homer 'lbt: Angeb totaled 21 hits. the
* * -*
r1 ~t rune orr Kt.'<>ugh wh<> la~tcd
3' :i IJU\Jn~:-. Don B.J) lur and Dan
f'ord hdd thret! h1h J!Hcl'l', a mJ
Bc1 ' l<>r '1nJ.!f•'<i horn · J run in th•·
11 \1 • run 1·1ghlh to r:11 ..,1• h1:. Hiii
Wt<s I to l ll 1 ....
· Wt .. H : had our problem :. with
p1trh1ni:. hut <il l1·a:.t our
p1tr h<:r. ~n •J Ul there kno v.1ni.:
"""re ~oin~ to ..i-orc ahout fl\•"
run..c; Thal ., v.hal V.l,.rc averag
inl?. althoul!h v.e rl on "t do 1t
l'V\'l'V nlChl. .. 'tttl<I n:i \ lo r
f''tO"'l. 11 7 m 1:.M·O a i.hul<llll
bl.'1..·au.:.e of Ov.a)nc ~T urph\ .,
bomer an the bollum o{ the
agtnh..
* * •
Most Coosecutive <.ame LoM
Clifton G Curtis. Bost.on Bra~l's 1910·
Rooort (;room . .Washuagton
John JI. ~abo~. Ph1lade lptua A ~
Malt Keough. Oa~and
Rogl'r Crau.~. Ne v. York Mcb
I lt:nry Ikan. C inr innat1
.Jam~ llu.:hty. Cleveland
N Crrug Anderson. !'ew York ~lt:~
Seven players tied "ith 1.a los~.
1909
,916
1979
1963
1876
1~99
1962
19
19
18
18
16
16
16
Tet.eblea,a•tlle
TV: No events acbeduled.
aA.DIO: No events acbeduled
The double elimi natlon ~ tourney ls at Main Beach Park on Pacific Cout Highway, adja· ___ •
... .. ,,
cent to Broadway ..:.l.::.n-=La=.!!.1=un=a=--11------....
Baseball Standings
AMEatCAN LEAGUE
Wes&Dtvlaloe
W L Pct. GB Ailaela M 50 .~
Minneeota S9 52 .532 4
Ta.u S9 S4 .~ 5
Kamu City 56 ~ .f>OS 7
Olicago 49 62 .441 14
Selltt.le 48 67 .417 17
OMiand 34 80 .298 30~
Ea.tDMaloe
e.Jtimore 74 38 .661
lbllGD 68 43 .613 s~
llUWllUkee 66 .. .519 9
New York 61 ~l .S4S 13
Detrok S8 54 .518 16
OeYeland 57 M .SM 17~
Toronto 34 18 .30f 40
NATIONAL LEAGUE
WestDIYillee
HcMton
Onrinnati
San Francisco
San Otego =
W L Pct. GB
67 48 .583
63 53 .543 41},
SS S9 .482 11 ~
50 65 .435 17
49 &4 .434 17
• 89 .410 21
EaltDt .......
Ptttaburgb &4 47 .5T1
Montreal 81 47 .565 l'}J
Olicago S8 50 .537 4 'h
SL LoW 58 53 .514 7
Pbilaldelpbia 58 SS .513 7
NewYork 46 63 .422 17
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Thurid9y.Auguet9, t97'9 DAILY PILOT U
• I
AOmiral's Cup: A Wild Affa~
.r -1 ,
O.Hr Plkil P-• •Y ... ,,, Pit,_,
Q.EAAING IT OUT · Lorc·nz fl ilkc•s Cri~ht l
uses hl\ /wad to t'l('iJI' I hl· hall (l\\'4.J V I rom
fJ1'(•S\11rc· ;q1pl1Nf ''' lhl· Suri ·., /\ncf\ '.\1;·Bndl•
· ,\lthOiJJ.!h J-:r1rn11nl1111 1111t ~f,111 C '<1l1t11n11:1. ".!.i u;
Wc.·clnt·-.da' .ti \11.llw11n S1;1d1 1m1 •IH· ~ 1n
nolt'h\·d ,1 J fl \ 11 IOI\ 111 t l11lt'll :it lt>,1•,1;1111· 111 t l1c·
\lA.">t.ronkr t·111 ,. wl'-.tci 11 I JI\ 1"11111
·-Race Over;
L.otal H ilo" who t"rew~ In lbc Tranar.ac race
rrom Loa Anaeltt lo ·Uooolulu have aono rom the
aubllmf' lO \bfl rldlrulo~ or vlcei versa aft er fly.
1n1 to Enaland for the Admiral' Cup H rles.
You will recall that the Honolulu race was one
of the 1t~t oa record with t.hCI neet fl«titing the
doldruma In the Pacific Hlah presaur• aret1 Some
of the ullons who wtre acbeduled lo crew on the
A mtmcan tum boatl In l.be Admiral's Cup b~rely
had tJmt> to 1 rub o plf*ne for jolly old Englun'1
ufter Un111bing the Trimap•c
SO FAa, EVF.ltY RAC£ 1n the Admiral's Cup
ha.s been a lflormy gear buster with crewmen on
t1cv e ral bo ut:; b t•ing hurt und ~cveral bouts
d n m a~ed
'rew1nK on tlw American team 1n ~ngland are
~kip Allan. Rex Bunks uml Don Vaughn, all of
whom were on 1>low boats to llonolulu
Only direct word on the v1c1ss1tudes of the .Ad
m 1ral's Cup c·ome11 from Slup Allan by a trltnb
Atlantic cull to h1& Cuther . Robert M Alla n Jr . in
Newport Beach
YOlJNG ALLAN IS CREWING on David Al·
l~n ·a 40-loot Imp. In the last r ace Monday, lmp
w111 hit arnldahiPt by one of the Japanese boat.a in
a alormy race off the Isle ol Wight. Allan saad oo
one wws injured but both boat.a sustained dama ge.
The J apanese boat was most seriously damaged
WELCOME MJOARD
and had to withdraw from the race. Imp was able
to fintsb the race and keep the American team in
<·ontention. In the Traruspac. Allan was a crewman a board
Me rlan which got caught in the Pac1!1c High a nd
fi nished far behind the leaders.
REX BANKS Of NEWPORT BEACH was
:lboard the fi rst to f1n1s h boat . Drifter. 1n the
llonolulu rare und 1s crewing for Deno1s Conner on
W1lhwaw, and Don Vaughn 1s aboard Aries, skip
pe red by Michael Swe rdlow, New York . Imp.
t\ries and W1lh waw make 1n> the Amencan team
in the Admiral's Cup
Final race for the Admiral·::. Cup 1s the 605
66 Series Resumes
Daily Pilot Y achling Trophy on the Line
Compe te THE SPOR
m ile Fut.net. known as ooe of the most rug1 ed
yacht races in the world. The Fu t.net starts Sa~r·
day and Allan said the American team has a
chance to boos t lts ataoding in the seri es by
hntahmg well tn the race across the Irish Sea. fwo
years ago Imp was the Fast.net winner. ,
. f
EVEN WH EN THE WINDS do not blow tftrd
fo r the P'aslnet, the race requires good nnlga~on
and tactical decisions. Crossing the ln sh sea is not
the most critical part or the race. More d1 Cflcutt 1s
the stretch a lonR the Southern English coas t wtkre
strong currents and shoals make nav1gat1on d 1f
ficull .
Tht: Fastnel starts oH the Cowes on the ls~ of
Wight. goes <slong the southern English co-st.
northwest ac ross the Iris h Sea. around Fast,net
Rork and r t'lurns southeas t to Plymouth. Enl(land. Th~ race lS us ually • on or lost on the leg from
Land's End to Plymouth
The Fastnet 1s a v. e1ghtcd race, bern~ v. ortll
three limes the other races in tht t·ompl1t·»ll!<l
scoring &ystem ,
Ame ric an
Sailors
S e cond
LOS ANGELES A Where Health I• a Way of Life and Co nditioning ls a Way of Llvtngf
fh HOW/\RO l,. HANDY
• 01 I~ D•Jlt 1'11111 SIA!f
The Cal1forn1a Surf has played 11.s last two soc·
cer g ames with one eye watcnmg Ule scor eboard
and the out<·omP of the San Diego Sockers game
that was running concurrentlv at another stadium.
All that will he under the bMd~e now that the reg-
ular season has ended for the Surf wath a 2·0 vac-
tor v over the Edmonton Drille rs before 9.734 a l
Ana heim Stadium Wednesday night
non-listed event on the
Souther n C a lifo rnia
Yuc hting Assoc iation
cale ndar thas weekend as
the Cal·24 n ational
cha m p1onsh1p regatta at
Ca brillo Beach Yac ht
C l ub . L o~ Angel e s
Ha rbor.
The Cal-24 was one of
"TREV <SAN DIEGOl CAN'T BEAT us now," the ear lies t fiberglass boats designed by C. Surf Cl)a<'h Pl'ler Wall said following the victory Willia m Lapworth of
lie was ot>vaous ly rcfernng to the final standin~s -t't-t--W1Xtf"l-B-.-..rr+.-..nnrt-t.-
and not tn(! upcom an~ P ayoft"\-. -built by J ensen Marine.
San 0 1eiio has a ~ame Saturday night in San da ting back 10 l959 .
. Jose and must wan and score three or more goals Ove r a do7.e n boats
to tie the Surf for the North Ame n can Soccer a r c experted for t he
League American Conference West D1v1s1on title. C'hampionship, including
Wednes day night the Sockcrs defea,tcd Portland , entries from Oregon a nd
5-3 to p i ck up na ne Arizona. points. "S an Diego 15 t h e A lse s aahng in t h e
toughest team bet ween evcot will be Pete r Ebel-
u s a nd goang all t he 1ng of Cabrillo Beach Yac ht Club who was one wa y," Wa ll said. The of the first owners of the Surf has lost a pajr of 1-0 decis ions lo San Cal-24. He will be racin g
Diego during the reg-his original boat. No. 21.
y I a r 5 e 8 s 0 n a 0 d in which he wo n the
drof ped a 2.1 verdict in c ha m pion s h ip in 1966
{ a nd 1967. a P ayof game 8 year Other well-known past
ago. h I "I think things have c hampions in t e c ass
ch a nged now, .. Wall a re J ack J ensen , t he
says. "Possibly before builder : Wade Hill and
we felt they were that Fred Pat riccio.
g ood and t ho ug h we
WALL weren't defeated befor e
we played. we didn't have the right altitude. We
have to change that ." '
Regardless of the out~ome of Saturday night's
game in San Jose, the Carat of two playoff ga mes
between the Surf and Sockers wUI be held at
Anaheim Stadium Aug. 16 with lhe second ln San
Diego Aug. 18.
I N WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S VICTOR Y, Wall suf-
fered an ankle injury and bad it heavily taped. "A
guy went over the top and I twisted lhe ankle som e
way," be explained. "But l have eight days to 1et
ready and give it some rest.
"l d on 't know about Wolfie's ( Wo lla ang
Suhnholz> lcnee. though. But ooe thing about lbil
aquad, we ha ve a good bench and we don 't weaken
ourRt?lves when we s ubstitute. Craig CAilen) dJd an
excellent job com ing in off the bench tonight.·'
Melges Tops
Star Boats
MARST R AND .
Sweden (A P ) -Defend·
lng cha m pion B uddy
Melges of Zenda , WI.a.,
pla ced fifth in the
tourth race or the World
S t a r B o a t c h a m ·
pionsbip1 Wednesday ,
but retained his com ·
mandln g lead in t h e
over all standings with
two races to i o.
Sweden 's Peter Sun·
delln . runner-up in lut
year's European Cham· SVRNllOLZ FELT THE 8V81' waan't as loose plonshJpe, won the race,
ua ll could be because the players were trylne lo a b e a d o f E c k a rt
score three goals and pick up nine <Instead or w 1 1 n er o f w e 1 l
ei1ht> polnll to J>Ut lhe championship out of reach. Germ a ny a nd P e ter
Allen felt hts freshness ln coming off the bench Wrl1ht or the United
<with 33 :58 remaining >. helped him on \.be fin\ Stat.es.
Surf eoal. He t.oolc a pan from Johann !kha rmann Meltes hu 8.0 points,
and drlbbl9d tbe ball moet or the w1y down t.M rollowed by Sundelln '•
i ldellDM. Hil pe11 "° Laurie Abrahams wa1 plc· 17.4 and BUI Buchan or w,. l*'f eet aa4 ta.. Surf wlnaman put lt in Uae Del the United States with
attlte•:40 m ark. 24.7.
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w • .,.,,,..Ofl "' De<>v•• good calac:o bass bate on rrsh lo 11 JJOUnds Just toss· side ounng the IA et'k. but on IA t't'ke nd:. ctO\ ance re ..,. on: Meo ........ w """"fWle• '" ~ 1111, c..pille 1101 -F-W T,.,.,.,.., ... t.-Tldrow, t .J Hlh lll~tfl, Mltdfec.11 1101, Mlfnet fl•>. CW-WI. Ookeee. 0...._ 01 A->4,1U
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•• ... ••tHe~.::,:•-• ang green scampi~ dose lo the beach ~n alloru. ;.ire rC'q uared There "as dlso a ~ood
.. ~ .. voo nh"1 HOU\••,.. Wath the water <'Onthtions so ideal, Augu.st and l'all'h of S<'Ulp1n made aboard one of OaH~> ·s boa~
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Tttl'' MDOre del Ciotor .. ""'"U I t, I t famGl•lllUon ~ Colin t>loto 4 J, • 1
HWllers Hampered
By Hot JJ7 eather
$ •oe Mol.A,.IN'I
a MW, INC.
1~8MW 733 ""''T ,e<..,, • .,,_ .... ,,,.,,.,-
DMt btiaDt&Da for the oplMI' lut weekend wu leaa dim ideal for Calilonla ..-Umen.
WMb add-ay .._,.,..._ INrilll above 100
de1r .. m ..i anu ......-.. b.-.. bed a
uni time even ~1a1 do-. MOit of Ule deer were CClllftMd to buvielt eoftl' le tM deepelt
cuyom aad would DOt move GUI of tM cooler
areu .
Al.lo bamperin• bunt.era wu the moon phue
which allowed deer to brouM all aJpt with the aid
of an 1llDOlt full moon.
Then were very few buclr.a t11len lD corn·
partlClft to other openlnp, but the dMr PoPUlatJoa
• up tbia 1ear. ....
ff..._. lbou1d be ealNmelJ carelUI la &be
fteld • ....... wen ... , ...U brulb ftr9 IMt ... tc.. Mn-........ lllouY -do .. ... ., .,... .,..., ADd ... , n... ..........
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Misc.
move close enough to be rear hed by private Due LO heavy bo3l lrarrac ~e1Apor1 Ba> hshing
s portflshers. but 1t 1i. doubt/ul that the party boll~ 1:. \ ery ~lolA . although some reports or bass.
running out Newport or Dana will be able to reach noaker and perch are coming an from local b<1at
the flllh. shops Most of the best hshmg 1s taking place very
There waa un unconfirmed report that a urly an the moman)( before a lot o( boats begin
private yarht picked up eight alb1e1 on lhe 43 lhas turning up the bay
weekend, bul there haven't been enough boats The algae gro~1h tl't <ill but gone m Newpdrt
flahlnB albacore Lo really hnd out IC there aa a and there should be an ups wing an bay fishing JUSl
achool blR enough to wor ry about. after Labor O:ty.
T HF. fi1L t;;T CATCH ES or the season were
m ade around this orf'a, 1nd lhen the 1lb1es moved
oul8ld•• the• Son J uon und Cortez spot.s. The 43 has
tradltlonolly hcen u uood area for albacore lh»t
nrt-sN•klnu a point surrounded by deep water our
ing northt•rly mlgrot1on.
If th•• worm water trend continues 1t could br·
Ing with II 80m • good yellowfln tuna, bl uefin tuna
Mariners Want Mascot
SEATI'LE (API Bec1use or interest ex
pr essed by such characters as a rabbit from Bu l~ana. a lion from Oelaw1re, a rooster from
Montana 1md a King Neptune from SeatlJe, the
Seattle Manners have det·1ded to stage an intem a ·
taonal mascot ('Ontes t a mascot tryout cam p.
so to speak.
$$$ REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE $$$
W e ll e1tabllsh e d
lt•llder /developer needs
dynamic sales staff
l111medlate ly to s e ll
e xclusi ve ocean vi e w
prop11 tr In LCICJlllla leach.
llor Information mid HltiH
INCOMI, call 494-8521 .
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Mr. Ill Thaxton
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"tt'1 a policeman l What
could he poulbly wont?"
SUPERHEROES
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DENNIS THE MENACE
PUNKY WINKl•llAN
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WHY DID you IN L.OVE .AND
retL Ms DELIJRE WAR Yoo HIT
IHAT 'EM WllH WHAT
FABRICATION? '/OIJ1Ve GOT.'
UNLESS YOU'VE GOT A
DINNER DATE.COME
OVER ANO EAT V"41TH
ME, 6UCK!
TUMBLEWEEDS
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I ONLY INVITE PEOPLE
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25 FOR "Tlif: MA12E,ANP 50
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by Tom K. Ryan
1H~ TV-.0 IRISHME:N
Mf:f OU151Pf: A SAL.OON
ONE PAYr SAID PAT10
MIKE 11 PIPN'T I SEE
by Emie Bushmiller
• PEANUTS
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by Ctaarlts M. Scttulz
NO, OLIVI~. ~OU 00 NOi
SAlf, ''W~a4 TH£~ 15
CAL.LEO UP l(OND~.
ILL. ae iMERe "
by Kevin Fagan
vJL4E. tJ wE: SAW
•suR llJA~'i" ~E Ro01EO
roR OAR'f\.4 'JAOt:R .
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROS ~ ~ Mt:mer•
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21 Orer "
1J Cun S.:01
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1t Cosiurres
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35 Gorilla~
37 Neooriyte
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38 Rooos
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39 01soos·
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42 Swab
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S Meager
6 Normal
7 Trop1ca1
birds
s Conceot1on~
9 Meanes1
10 Mos11ust
11 Alan -
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13 Sook
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w~a~1:~aav·s Puuie So1.1:l1
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26 Lano un't
11 L11erary
term
l3 Ma~1on•
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29 Lance
Jt Fear1u1
32 Gnawea
3J Lasso user
l6 1001de
4C Cl'largeo
41 Ambusner
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J7 8dlllOOm
~dice
:g Sea eagle
5, E1n1cs
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55 Ltlo.ew1se
!i6 Oroo
51 Garage -
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60 Smdll
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Amer icans Try to Protect Selves
By JOHN C\JNNIPF -~----...... NEW YORK 11Mtlr moodl
•Dd actiona may punle lh•
leaderatup, but the,. rHlly la no
myatery about wby Ameri<'UI
do and don't wby they aoend
or aavc. bellev or dJabelieve,
have or haVM'l &ot toalldml-e
At l•ut ln mauen ruaa.ncaal.
people thh1k-and act In ar
cordan<'e with wtuat thf'y
perceive lo be thelr own be&t 1n
lere l. What lh y thlnk or do
might Mt t~ WI t', but ll tert&JD-
ly 11 perceived to be so
AND SO 1'111':Y spend 1n11lNtcl
ol saving, they ravold the t.lO<'k
market. they buy hous and
gold and diamonds. they sell
U.S. Savings &nds. they :.hun th~ bag cars and w•il to buy ht
tie o nes. they buy term m
surance.
Nothrng mystenoua about at
Humans an the marketplace '
have acted in fairly predictable
ways since long before Adam
Smith or Siimund Freud. The
<eal mystery as how on earth
Jeaders !ail to discern this
Americans today save re·
latavely little or what they earn
because to save is to l~e. 1'hey
earn 5 5 percent interest on
( 'IS J
lnv"1.0n ~ Laxed twice: at lbe
c-orporate level on their cotn·
pany'a prolita, and lb4'n on the
dividend• lhear lnvutmenta
~•rn.
They'v• t~ 1ellln1 U.S. Sav
lnit• Bonda •II ye.ar Iona because
they fflel the 6 5 1>4'reent return
1s not "fair," u11 a Treuury ()(.
f1rlal said l'('('COtly. especiaJly
whe n other .iovernm enl
st"euralJt•s offer mor
They buy Ulllci tars for the ob·
v1ous N>ason of tcusohneo con-
M• rv ataon and lowtir over.all
ope rat1n14 costfi, a pattern of
behavior thut Detroit resisted
for yeal'li while 108mg 20 per-
t•ent or the market to 1mporl5.
THEY BUY DOUSES because
mortgagtl interest SS tax·
deductible, beuuse savings left
in paper money lose value, and
because they pay ore their loan
an cheaper dollars so long as an·
flation persists.
t'ouumer hablta and then fall to
nuke a ch-en1e of habit•
worthwhUe.
Two namp&ee are 1u.,..UV9 ot m Ml)' more:
-nfE COVNT&Y. 8A Y tboM
who claim to know, faeee a 1ever lhortaee of capital wttb
which to modernbe tu---plut ud
f'Clulpment. But every cent ol ln·
t-ere1t earned on aavlnga -and
1nor~ -11 taxed.
SavlJ\P Bondi are an ftleft·
tlal fllUlllclni tool of the federal
govemm.mt. But the Interest lbe
~overnment pays an !'avings
&nds is one·half or l pert mt
below the level aulhorUed by
Congress.
Some times. the ordinary
Amtirican feels, the country is at
war with itsell instead of. as 1s
oCten expresaed by government
officials, al war with poverty,
with inflation, with the energy
problem.
THE VI EW IS frequently
s hared by corporations, wtuch
are givc.'tl their assignments by
federal oUicials and the n
Rhackled by regulations from
ful!ilhn~ them.
Cargo S c llooaer La•aclaed
The g"T.foot schooner. J ohn Jo'. Leavitt.
lies in St. George Ri ver . Maine. after be·
mg launched ~t h1 ,::h tide. It as thought to
be the first cargo-carrymg coast1~
schooner built in the country in more
than 40 yean..
.,._ __ -~s whale in!laUon takes
They buy ROid, diamonds and
collectibles because, experience
te<tchea them, the leaders of the
nation serve up rhetoric about
the need to combat inflation and
thcn---spend up-&n n!lataooal'
storm.
There really as n 't much Lot of Fin er W alkin
1 -
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double thaC Anomen-111ey-p
taxes on the "gum "
THEY AVOID S TOCKS
be<·ause s tocks haven't ke pt
pace With annutaon. And because
They lose confidence an th(·
future. or so the cons um er and
pohtacal polls suggest. wht>n
they see lt-aders complain about
-m~ abou why Am.enc
act as they do, even when those
<il'tions uppeur to be at odds Wlth
oHacial ~oals. The mystery 1s
why al seems not to be un·
derstood
The fange~ of OranJ?{' ('11u nt v
residents mity soon 1,.-v.alkrnJ'
throul(h four tJ410kll IJf v•·llow
pagci.
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tor 11·' "'ould tx· d1v1ded to cover
Y•·llow·page dtrectoraes for
.JdJ.11·cnl arf>as would be ava1JC1
t.11· lo l'ac1!1c customcr'i Crte of
C1nd advertisers lhrouith b1U s luf
lers itod adverusan~.
The comm1ss1on alrt:<ady hus
rt-ce1ved 28 JJrolt:sti,, m<Mslly
Crom advert1sns. who hehevc
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By Terry
Grant,
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Cupis truno Nat1on:.il
Bank , :Jl.873 O«!I Olit'>po
S t ree t . S un Ju1Jn
Ca pas t r<1 no. ... n noun1·1·d
that tht• t1ank·s nf't in
<·ome for the :.1x monlhb
<' n d 1 n i.! .J u n t• :Ill IA <t -.
SI60,Jfl0 or SI or. 11•·1
i,h <tr<'
This c:ompart'd with
S!!:l,945 or S l;J pn '>hart·
for the 1·11 m p<.a r ;.llil ,.
r>er 1 od of 1 !nk
As a rt.-sult, the bo<Jrd
of directors declared a
4 .5 perce nt stock
div1d<:nd lo shareholders
of record as of July 19
OVER 1000 CADILLAC LEASES
IN ORANGE COUNTY
Competitive Pricing
Superb Servlcs
NABERS ~)
OPEH7DAY8
2600 HAllOl ILVD., COSTA I EIA
540-9100
$50,000 to $500.000
INCOME PROPER1Y SECONDS
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230 ..... j)O(I c. ..... , °'""' Ot"O"' Pl.tll N.-f)Oft8tec~. CalffOMlt 02te0
Harry P . 1.A'tton J r ., prt.-sidenl and chief t:x
t:l'Ut1vc officer or the Soutbem California Gas Co ..
has httn 4-!lectcd chairman of the IDCl~nck-at
('o llt>l(•''I of Southern Calllomla. lie s ucceed-.
ftob••rt t'. Erburu, prci,1denl of the Tame:. Mirror
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l'\,j1·1A ly 1nbt;il1t·d offaccrs or the Ora age County
Savinl(s and l.oan Leal(ue are pre1>1deol Lt>t'
M ) hrt>, as1>ii.lunt vice presadt·nt and manager at
K1·y-.tonf' St1v1nJ{s <ind l,mm . Westminster, paM
pn·'>1d1·nt Oao Gref'ne, <1dm1rustratavc vice pres1·
d1·nl al Sunt<i Anu t"irst Fede rut S<Jvangs; first vice
prt>'>idt•nt It.on Rohrer, regional vice president and
tiran(·h manaj.{t•r al Glt:ndale f''ederal Savings and
Loan, Newport f~<1ch , :.econd vice president Mary
Davia, assistant vice president and branch
manager at f'irsl t'ederal Savings of Santa Monica
in Missioo VieJo; secretary &idl Jacboe. vice
prebidcnt and manager at Perpetual Savings and
Loan ut Newport Beach. a nd treas urer Darlene
Ma«oirf', <JM111>t:10t v ice president and branch
ma na~t-r <1l Columh1<1 S<1v1ngs a nd LQan
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J ana Turaer has been appointed project
manuger for the Commerce Pan business centu
in Newport Be1Ach . by R & B Commercial Mana1e·
m enl Co.
The company, an 1Artillale of R & B En
lerprises of Los Angeles, Is responsible for the
m a nagement or industrial and office space In
several slates.
Ma. Turner oversees the leaain1. adminiatra·
lion, maintenance and tenant relaUona for the
property' which hu 258,Mt aqua re feet or office and
warehouse apace. She ii fonnerly or Commerce
Park in Costa Mesa .
Prestigious New
EXECUTIVE SUITES
available near Oran1e County Airport.
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llbrary, conference room1, 1ecret1artal
1ervlce, and xerox facility. For a penonal
tour and further detatl1, inquire at Vortac
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NEW YORK <AP> -Bh~ chiP6 slipped in moderate
stock trading today following news of a worse than expect·
ed wholesaJe price i.IKreases.
Tbe Dow Jones average of 30 inciustnaJ stocks v.~as
down 4.86 points to 858.28 oo the New York Stock Ex
cbeng
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the sesaioa. recovered part oC that before turrung lower
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Cindy William,s Cleft> and Penny
Marshall play Jack and Jill puppets
for a talent show on "Laverne and
Shirley" tonight at 8 <a new time
period> on ABC. Channel 7.
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Melloy end Reed loolc for • ~ -•• ,.,._ to
re>btllty euepect, help • ooopeflle wtth Ryen Ind
women Ill • cer crUh end Fitz'• tnVM11gAtton of a
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Redgrave Casting Stirs Hornet's Nest
NEW YORK 1AP> A promtnent
,Jewish leader says CBS' decision to
cast pro-Palestinian a ctress Vanessa
Redgrave as a Nazi concentration
<"amp survivor was ••g rotesque," and
the producer or "Roots" has quit a
CBS proj~ct to protest her selection.
The network chose the Oscar·
winning a ctress l o play Fama
"IT IS BOUND to be regarded as
offensive to the Jewish community,"
said Howard M. Squadron, president
of the American Jewish Congress. He
called the casting selection "gro.
tesque."
Dore Schary, honorary chairman
of the Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rilh a nd head of production
for MGM . a ccused-CBS of a "pro·
found lack of sensitivity a nd un-
betrayed by CBS because they had Her pro-Palestinian opinions m ade
neither contacted her about Mass headhnes 1n 1977 when she received
Redgrave~ selection nor offered her an .Academy A ward for her work in a look at the screenplay. the film "Julia." In a speech. she~
A CBS apokesman said the network nounced as "Zionist hoodlums''
"had not had contact or correspon-members or the J ewish Defense
dence or any kind from or with" Mrs. League protcsllnA her award
Goldstein. He added that any contact She also hnaneed and narrated a
w1t'1 her would normally be handled doeumentary him ebns1dered sym-
by the outsid~ production company pathetic to the Palestme 1..Jberat1on
scheduled to rilm the show. O r~amzatton . whlch has vowed to
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vi ving the Nazi
eon centration
l'amp at
Auschwitz.
Following word
of her selection,
producer David L.
Wolper, noted for
t h e p o p u I a r HOGuve
Rool•" .erles.
.1 "'1 wn~r Uonel Chetwynd said they
N#IJM c:i.n1;.el proJ~ta with CBS.
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c oice of the British actress. "Miss
Redgrave was cast because of her
acting, ability. Her political beliefs
were not a factor," he said.
reachedfor commentinLondon. PLAYWRIGHT ARTHUR Miller.
MRS. GOLDSTEIN, 60, said in
Paris today that s he fell "a little de-
ceived" by the network's decision to
cast Miss Redgrave in lhe role. She
said Miss Redgrave "will alienate a
large part or the television viewers in
the States who are Jewish because
she is known to be anli·Se~ltic."
M ra. Goldstein, whose memoirs
"Playing J"or Time" are being
CBS Gets 'Hartman'
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"Mary
Hartman, Mary Hartman," Norman
Lear's satirical adult series. will air
on CBS in late·nigbt next year.
Loulae Lasser stars in the title role
of the perplexed houaewi!e in the fie·
tional town of Fernwood, Oh.io. ll
made its debut as a syndicated series
In January, 1976.
etized In the film, Hid she felt-----------l~,.;lii
MATINEES SATUIDAY & SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT" (PG)
"MOON RAKER " <PG>
"ROCKY II" !PG)
"MORE AMERICAN GRAFITTI" IPG>
"THE VILLAIN " !PG)
''RUST NEVER SLEEPS"
"THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" (PQ)
"SUNBURN"
"BAABARELLO"
"MEATBALLS"
"WHICH WAY 18 UP?'' (A)
who wrote the screenpl ay for the CBS
drama. said the etit1 c1sm smaeked of
"blackhstmg "
"We ant1c1pated a reaction, but ..
nothing as emollonal as this." he /ti
said. "No actress can possibly play The 11' rong an
Fania in this play without generatrng . the profoundest sympathy for the Don Calfa <left> protests to barney Maller
Jewish J>t."Ople. as well as a deeper <Hal Linden> that he 's not a holdup man but
unde rstanding of some of the ex-a government witness on tonig ht's episode
periences that creed out lOr the crea-of "Barney Miller" at 9 o'clock on ABC .
lion or the state of Israel." Cha nnel 7.
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Intermission
Tom TltUs ON&f&,, wean otr. l=miiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil•--.-.;=:;;::.:.;"~~"~-..1 Tbe 8eddleback Company Theat.er·a produc· ~lion ot •·oun and Dolli.'' wbich eoeehad• OM
NOW PLAYING
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Hcoad aummer 1tock auaon at Saddleback
ColJe1e. la a UM ln polnt. It'• DOt your traditiooal
IPProat'h, but It It 10 spJtftdidlY 1&.aged aad pre·
aented t.hat It may be erU<>yed because or Its dil·
lerenCfi rat.ht-r t.han ln ap[le ot them.
CTO• caa18TOPHE• -C-att. ho
mounted a marke dly d lrterent version or
"Cabaret" (or the 1ame company a year ago, bas
turned hit imaalnaUon IOOH Oil Frank Loesser·s
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"musical fable of Broadway" and come up aces
back to back. The Saddleback show. featuring
Jobnaoo being pl1yed · by 1 Rtmty 1ctor tn a
H.awallan shirt, but Kirk JacklOD'• comic eaergy
carries over from his marvelowl ''Supino" and
his "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat" number
earns t.he evening's heaviest applause. Also con·
tclbUJ.in&..eUecUYd.Y are Anthony_ Hendfrson. Kim
Mowrey and especially Howard Korder as otlier
horse players. Gary Adams as the Cblcago crap
shooter. Chana Thompson u the miaaion general
and Neal Lerner as Sarah's wateh!ul brother
<changed rrom rather t.o accommodate his youth>.
"G\O'S and Dolls" is clearly the class of the
Saddleback Company's second 5e8$00 with Karen
Balkow Packer's neon lighting effects particularly
memorable. Tbe show wi.nds up this v.'ffkend with
performances tonight through Saturday at 8 and
Sunday at3intheSaddleback College theater. • CALLBOARD -Auditions for the opening pro-
duction or the season, John Patrick's "The Hasty
Heart:' wilJ be held Sunday al 7 p.m. at the
Laguna Moult.on Playhouse, 606 L{lguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach ... a cast of eight men and
one woman is reqwred. w1tb several speaking in
foreign accents ... "Hasty Heart" opens Sept. l8
for three weeks .. .
strong mus ical support from Alvin Brightbill. Is a BACKSTAGE _Congratulations are in order
fresh, sassy rendition of this old ravorite which re· for Mike 81etlti . director of the upcoming
verberates with ensemble vitality. ''Thjeves" at the Saddleback Valley Com muruty
Catt leaves no doubt that he's placing the em· Theater ... Mike and his wile Arulette C1re the
phasis on comedy from the opening scene. an ex· proud parents of Rachel Mane. who made her de·
tended potpourri of sight gags that work extremely but Tuesday at South Coast Medical Center .
well. Also added is a scintillating ballet sequent'e ---------------------pr.t0l'-4o-t.h& "Luck S...-a-Lady" number. well __
c horeographed by Sheila Guthrie, who also p;;-....iiiiiiiiiiiii---------~~~----1-
doubles in the leading role of Sarah Brown. the
"mission doll."
........... ., ....... . Mi.ss Guthrie delivers a fine performance. as ,:"~~. does Steve Llska as Sky Masterson. Liska c reates (3 ,....,, .. ......,,. • ,.,,. a strong characterization and has a well-honed
a;:---:-•_.:;.---===-==========-----1:1--JJ:~ of .1lmin&._ His duets with Miss Guthne are extremely elfective.
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Nathan Detroit, the operator of New York·s oldest
established floating crap game. while Adroah
Shullmsoo 1s excellent as Miss Adelaide, the torch-
carrying chorine whose brassy pipes are perfect
ror her show-stealing role.
This may be the first inst.a.nee of Nicely-Nlcely
Cleaning Aet
Hany Reems Plays Cop
NEW YORK -Harry Reems. the male lead
in such blue fi lm classics as "Deep Throat." 1s re·
portedly changing hi s act.
The New York Daily News
reported that Reems will not
only play a legitimate part in a
Canadian movie now filming in
Montreal. but be'U be portray·
ing the crime· busting bead of a _
m etropolitan vice squad.
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MAT. ONLY
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Set.JS11n. 1:15, 3:30.
1:00. 8:15, 10:30
(PG)
FRANK a LANGELLA
DIW.l.JIA II . .-.--~
•'THE
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Here's S/,eeper
Of the summer .
-By BOB TBO•A.S
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Dale> ·uct m.,lclaa Merlla <Roa
Moody). IA Ume, the vilit.or 1ohea au.
IJ' ftE Olln.INE IOUndl 1llptly
famWar, it ii. wttb full acrwn credit
1oln1 to Martr Twain's •'A Connedlcut
Y aa.kee la KlDI Art.bur's Court" ror ita
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ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES
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treatmmtalt.M .. Yak•''W.
Ruu ~·1 dlreetkJD, aided
by Paul ...._ 1 pbolocraphy ud
Albert Wttbertck'• art dlrecUoa,
helps tbe DeWlt ftl'llOD peril aJOlll
merrily. So does tbe title-role
perlormance of Dqu, wbo neatb'
flta In to the DlaDey mold uauaUy
filed bJ Dean Jones or Ken Berry.
and Jaunty work by J im Dale, Roo
Moody, Joha Le Meaurier and Rodney Bewes.
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -You wonder how a p..0:
ducer-director from En1land and a Yupl-..v-bom
-writer caa create a movie that ii a American u
the.Fourth of JuJy and "Yankee Doodle Dandy."
Peter Vat.es and Steve Tesicb have manaeect
such a feat in "Breaklnl Away," the 20th Centµry-
Fox release that critics are applauding u the
summer's sleeper. Charles Champlin or the Loe
Angeles Times .called it "u:naaaertive and largely
untrumpeted, hallmarks of ~ sleeper always. as
well as charming, inarat.iating, funny, exciting
and pleasing · ·
gets turf
tough I
THOSE llE W
appy; an some, well-spoken Peter
Yates was feeling a glow du.ring a visit here from
his Manhattan home. He wu espttially pleased
that a modest $2.4 million movie could attract at-
te ntion in a market obsessed with mutating
monsters and suave vampires. The last film from
Yates was the ao e ic" "
s a mp Uon for a director to take
on bigger and bigger pictures," he remarked.
··For my own satisfaction and emotional stimulus,
J wanted to do something smaller, in which it was
possible to control style. When you don't have a
la rge budget, you are not subject to studio
pressure.
"I thlnk people enjoy human stories. You can
only go so far with obJects and explosion. It is a.
pteasure tor me as a director to be able to discuss
character instead or plot points. Plot stories can
easily be controlled by commltlees, and that's a
danger. H 'The Deep' is s uccessful, Columbia's
stock goes up. If it is not, the stock goes down.
That shouldn't be the basis for artistic decisions."
"BREAKING AWAY" IS THE story of coming
of age in Bloomington, lnd. Four high school
g raduates -played with utter conviction by Den-
nis Christopher, Dennis Qua.id, Daniel Stem and
Jackie Earl Haley -spend a restless summer try-
ing to figure out what to do with the rest of their
Jives. A.a "cutters" or town boys, they come in con-
fllct with snobbish students of ladiana Unive~.-
The main figure ls Cflrislcij)her, wbO becomes
so enamored with Italian bicycle racing that be. ---1-•~•llCtlulllo~lf---..,_ __ _.µna.._..._' cia5__amund lhtL bouse arwt speaks pid3in-1--.IC:.!~~=------t
h a lian. This baffles and infuriates his father, bugs With four/gone played with comic grace by PauJ Dooley.
The clim ax is a bike race between the cutters d-Con·s four /gone automatic room logQe< 11 and collegiales that rivals the excitement of Yale's the profesllonal way 10 kill
car chase in "Bullitt." 17 kind• Of bugs ln 1u11 '
"IS TIIE PICTURE autoblouaohical?" the hours. Reg. 5.89
film maker mused. "Yes. Steve went to Indiana 311
University. Yes, he is a keen cyclist. Yes, he sang
rtalian arias and learned to speak Italian. But the ..... ef 2
relationship between father and son is more
autobiographical of me. I identify with the Dooley
character." Yates Is the father of two teen-agers,
Toby and Miranda.
Yates and Tealch, a playwright who came to
America at.13, met in the New York theater eight
years ago. They started talking about a movle
idea, and three years aao Tesich began the script,
his first for films. -'------·~·-UUftk~eo:::m~e~bmnn--JVH~r.e~oilii:Airv~e~n.-;c~an~g~et.----: ... --i tt
a better view or America," Vat.es remarked. "I
tried to do that i.o 'Bullitt."' He believes that
"Breaking Away" la "extremely pro-American"
and waa delighted wttb tbe reattion at a screening
in Parts. Said one observer: "We believe we have
seen for the first time what )'OUJlg Americans are
really like."
"BREAKING AWAY" WAS filmed entirely in
Bloomington, where the natives proved very
rnendly. Many of them played small roles, but the
major figures are experienced acton. Yates audi-
tioned for three weeks here, a week apiece ln New
York and Chlca10 before aeledio1 h1a cut.
He Is pleased with the upbeat react.ion rrom Cen·
tury-Fox officials, especially president Alan Ladd
Jr. "Laddie wants It to be a slow releue in small
'theaters. so the word-of-mouth can build," said the
director. "He wants to be sure people know tbat it
Is not Just another summer youth-oriented mm."
Fay Kanin Heads
Movies' Acade01y
HOU. YWOOD ( P) -Writer-producer Fay
Kallin w been e&ed.ed pr9kleat of tbe Academy
or Motion Picture Arts and
Seteace., 1ucceedln1 Howard w. Kocb wbo WU lneU1ible ror
re-election after •ervlng two
terms.
Ma. Kania la tbe second
woman lD 52 yean to bold the
post. The fint, Bette Davll,
eerved u president bneflJ lD
ltU.
Eleated ftnt vice president
• ..,. ••• Marvin E . llllrl1cb,
chairman of the board of the lllrilch Corp.
W ea1'em Contat Slated
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Thured9y Aug'* I. 1979 OAtLY PILOT J?eaturig_. _. -· ................
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Ralph and Marion De Palma in
1932 with special race car.
-A
Love Story
She was clocked at 120 mph the only. time she ever drove his race car.
By JACKIE BYMAN
Of-Deity ........... He was a worJa.famous racing car driver.
She was a beautiful New York model who
loved fast cars --and thought he'd been killed in
an accident years before
"Mr. De Palma, I thought you'd been dead
l or 13 years ... a re the first words Marion De
Palma recalls saying when she was introduced
LO the man who was lo become her husband.
The 83-year-old widow, a Costa Mesa resi·
deal '°' tbe past nine years, is working with a writer on an autobiography about her life with
Ralph De Palma, a race driver who won 2,557
dianapolis 500 and the 1912 Vanderbilt Cup.
Mrs. De Palma was notable in her own
right, modeling between the years 1922 and 1931
for New York fashion shows, photographers and
artists "but not in the nude or anything."
"Nowadays nudity seems to be a prere-
qu1s1 te but back then it was taboo." said the
widow. still carefu lly groomed and attractive
despite a recent illness.
It was Jan. 20. 1926 when an actress friend
decided to introduce the pair. telling Mrs. Di.'
Palma onJy that there was someone she had to
meet
racesoutof2,889starts ••SHE KNEW MY LOVE of automobiles
\1 0 .. p•. _a CONSIDE1lED by at least. one bec ause I had bee.n driving since September
r. ~"' 1914." Mrs. De Palma said. ' racing historian to be the t'irsl great American She explajned she was especially fond of I race driver, won almost every available race powerful. fast cars and would have considered
her day.
Mrs. Palma remembers arnving at her
friend's New York home for dmner dressed ID a
rose·colored gown with a French bl ue velvet
eventn~ cape and matching s!Jppers
"The door opened and there "'as th 1~
glamorous·lookmg m an in his 1mpe<.'cable din·
ncr clothes. l almost j.lasped." she s1.t1d "I sc:11d
·1 must be in the wrong house M y apolo~~
But the man expl ained th&Jt the hostess had
asked tum to answer the door. Jnd he u~her<.'<I
Mrs. De Palma an. .
WHEN 111E FRIEND introduced the man
as race car driver Ralph De Palma. Mrs. De
Palma nearly gasped again beca use she thought
he 'd died a dozen years before.
Fortunately. De Palma took her reactlon
with ~ood humor and thus begam a fnendsh1p
that resulted tn marriage July 3, 1932.
Although she never did race . Mrs. De
r'alma once persuaded her husband to let her
drive h1!; race C'ar at 120 m iles per hour around
d five-mile circular <.'ourse al MurO<.' Dry Lake.
SHE T AKE. A professional approach to tht>
e~pۥrit~nct-. re mt"mbt-rinl! how De Pa.ma
l o;H'hl'<I h(•r to handh· "ind res1st:ince more
thJn the thrill ot the nd1·
~ -,hl· eH•r ~•sh for the racing caret:r
~he never had.,
Mrs. De Pal ma. who was widowed in I~.
said she doesn't think about 1l.
"Once I met Ra1ph De Palma. my life was
complete ... she said.
··And he once told me he had never truly
known the meaning of loving before he lulew me .. (-o .... f_f_er_ed __ a_t_t_h_e_tim_e...:'_in_c_l_ud_in_:g_th_e_l9_l5 __ 1_n· __ racing if it bad been acceptable for women of
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I They Tackle,
Then Teach
young handicapped or
disabled children role
models
By JOEL C. DON 6t ... o.tty ...... ,.....
Keo Poulson is through with bluffing his
way from one job lo the next.
T,he 4l·year-old former aerospace worker
has finally come out of the closet of bis han·
di cap . Poullloa has dyslexia, a neurological defect
which makes it impossible for him to read.
Although he's had the disability all his life.
it didn't stop him from a four.year stint in the
Air Force and nine years in the aerospace in·
duatry, where he advanced from stock boy to bigb
corporate positions.
Btrr DYSLEXIA MADE Poulson a virtual
f ugtt.ive, as be was forced to quit high salaried
posit.ions before a promotion would reveal his
inability to read.
And the pressures of his disability broke up
two marriages, when his family could no longer
'Maybe the little handicapped
kids will have some hope when
they grow up. . . '
take tbe strain of moving and helping to cover
up bis problem. PoullOD eagerlJ told bis ltory as be was re-
gi1terin& in a three-year prosram at Sad·
dleback College, where be will be trained lo
teach handicapped and disabled children.
Called Project SPECIAL (Special
ParaprofeeakJDats·Educalinl Children ID Active
Learnms>. tbe pilot pn>1ram ~ved a '81),000
crant from tbe federal Department ol Health.
EducllticJD and Welfare. . poul90ft, who now llvei with bis mother tn
San Jum Capistrano, hopes to aet the education
be never received lD elementary and 1econdary
Khool
IT WASN'T lJNTIL a few yean aco thal
PoullGll medicallr cleftDed bll rudlDI problem
81 dplala. Svm IO, tbere ia no cure for the
...... clilOrdel'. HAI~ ud later h1I = covered up tbe ~. m bath won and •
"I.,.. coaftdld Jn aDJGD1 about mJ 1itua -l
Ann Harbs. who has multiple sclerosis.
hopes to provide inspiration to han-
dicapped children who will see an adult
in a wheelchair.
taon." Poulson said. "The way I did it was
awfully bard on a person."
He knew that if bis problem was revealed
he would have been fired from his aero1pace job
even tbouib he was a highly-regarded lotisllca
expert and troubleshooter.
Pouhon's ability to work with numben was
his only asset in the demanding lnduatry. His secretary helped him by readlq any reports or
letters.
"I WAS PUSHED to the point or where they
asked why I didn't lake the <hither> poeltiona ...
Poulton explained.
"I ~dn't handle thne promotions. I'd get
to a patnt where I decided I'd better 10 away."
·'I could have hid beblnd the .ecretartes but
tbat created too much ienak>n," he laid.
At corporate meetlllgs. Pou1IOft wu often
crtttclzed for not taking notes. He wu tryiq to
memorize everytbin1 that wu laid.
I've had ff (epilepsy) since I was three.
You can't push ff under the carpet.·
notes 24-year-old Melissa Jenkins.
Arter he quit the aerospace industry.
Poulaoo moved to St. Louis and worked as a
pbotoanphy business salesman for a national
rtrrn where he advanced to national sales
manager.
After five years in that bulinea. the dyslex·
la forced him to quil and bide rrom more pro·
motloos. He recenUy quit hla job u a au station
man.aaerto return to school.
IN SPITE OF HIS dlsabllily, Poulson was
successful worklng in a major industry.
For many handicapped persona. It's nol
easy '°hide a disability rrom employers.
Even thoulh the federal government b11
paaaed legislation guaranlfflng the rights or the
handicapped lo work, many career options still
are closed to the handicapped, accordtn1 to Pro·
ject SPECIAL coordmator Roberta Berni, SS .
"The law HYS that they should be hired, but
they're not belna hired, .. said M1. Bem1, whO
Deity ............. .., ..... p.,_·
Stephen Coulter. brain damaged in ·a
car accident. says. 'I got myseff from a
useless human being to a useful human
being.'
heads Saddle back ·s Human Development
Department.
The handicapped tralninC Pf'Olram, wbkb
earna ltudents an associate of arts de1ree. com-
bines classroom study with fieldwork in f~r
lout schooll for mentally and physically di•·
abl~ children.
··THE FlaST DA y they'll be in the
cla11room (with handicapped children>. If tbey
don't like it they can get out or do aomethlng
else.'' Ms. Berns said.
"If they change their mind and want to 10
on and teach . their courses are trauferable to
all the state colleges," she added.
The program is ai med to live youn1 bu·
dlcapped or disabled children role models
lhrouah expo1ure to older handicapped in·
dividuala. . ".Maybe the Ult.le handicapped kids wlll
(See TEA~ Pace Q)
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Poulloa la ta.cltUna hhs dyaleida. hopio1 he
toc•ther. You 1et morale boolt from wlll be able to help others throuah bl• tra1nine
member ol CJ)POllte tex. 1 ln Project SPECIAL.
L1au Csept. 23·0ct. 22>: Make
A81E8 (Mi r c b 21 ·Aprll l9)' 1dJu1tment ln domeatlc attuaUon. 8YllAIDNGBl81torypubllc,t..know1he
You're 08 brink of l l'Ht. rffO&nlUon, Taurua, Scorpio naUvea fi1ure prom· r.robably woo't ever be able to return to a major
wider appeal. You take part In "clan· lnently. Acceal OD depeadtat1. Dduttry job.
de.tine" COftlereQCe. Make point.a, la· employment and nlltrillon. Moder•· "I hope they use me u a guinea pif . I'm
111t on finlahlna eurrent proJ.ct. Uoo la ~ ally. Be clipk>mat.lc. win sacrlllctng everything I had." he said.
Another Artet could play alllliftctmt with charm. Pou110n added. "There might. be someone
role A aecret it revelled. ICOaPIO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21>: Define else who mieht want to talk to me.
TAU.VI (April IC).llay JO): You meanlna1. be potltlve of quotat.a... "There are • lot. of people running around
can win IUPPorttr•. bave w1lb come IOUrc•. Pieees. Virgo nativ• pl91 the COWltry JUlt like me and hiding."
true with aid of aoclal and bu1Lw1 alf.!ticut roles. Steer away from Poulloa'1 ltory Is one of successes and
contact.. Romaace. new •tart.a. 1et-M .-.,Uon. Accent on dilt.aDe9, f atlurea. But there hu been little encourage ment
tint to heart or matten -U... an ,..,._., laaauaae. P'tbllcatlclo ucl-for.._,..,.~ SMpbeaCoult.erof IA Palma. who
( educ--.I 1"'f'l_ulta. b br-1-d eature d . Yo u get good o••t· MGm&anJS CNoY. 22.Dec. 2U : UMVWe -ama1e.
GIUllNI 1May 21.June 20>: Em· Production. or1aDl11tion. baaic HE as•a•aaas THE exact day
phH ll on proving a m ajor poant. prtortUes 1r1b 1potU1ht. Capricorn. March 5, 1'71 -when the small rar he was rid ·
elevatJq presUge. living up to pot.en· Cancer natives n1ure prominently. iDI la wu hit broadald• by 1 bus when Coulter
tlal, re11lning sense of direction. You have more power. a uthority than and four frieadl were returBlnC from a Buena
Cancer. Leo, Aquarh&s persons fi gure anillally anticipate d. One who Part JliO Stbool swlm DMet. One friend was
prom lnefttly. Stick wit h number 11. seemed banh, al a di.Stance and dls· killed. 00uher'1 beed 1mlllbed through a side
Follow tbroue b on · · 1nlu1 t1 ve interested could beeome an ally. wlndow.UQurtac bla braia'ama&orruocUons.
message... CAP&ICO&N C Dec . 22·Jan. 19>: Alkle frvm •low 1peech and movement. a
CANCEll <June 21-July 221 · Look F imsh rat.Mr ~lo -round out small ~ar near bis ri1ht eye and one on his
b eyond c urre nt e x pect a t ions. project. -get pulse ~ publJc . Em· throet where an emer1ency tracheotomy was
perceive potential. open lJnts of com· phaals on commUAicalmg with rel-'performed. Coulter looU Wee aoy norm-.1 youth
munlcaUoo. Wnle. a~vertise,publish ahve. beln1 rid o( unnecessary Juatoutofbl~school.
enlarge bortr.ons. You wall have rea-burden. A.rHe, Ubra. Piaces per&ODI TM physician t.old hl1 mother that he'd be a
son to telebra te ! Ge min i, Sag1t· hgure prominently. Don't dnve with "ve1eta&le" all has hre. afterheuapped out of a
taraus natives play Important roles. "angry" people! aeven·weelr coma.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Check in· AQVAaltJS CJ an. 20-P'eb. UU . A<:· Following lhree months of phy1lcal therapy.
vestment posslbll1ties. procedures. cent on payments. collectJoos. new he re111ned enough use of h.18 hands and legs,
Stress thoroughness. be spe c1C1 c enterprise which could reault lD prof· and even was a ble t.o drive h111 own car.
about detaUs. keep a door open. It. Make fresh &tarts. imprint style. • He transfe red t.o Troy High School 1n
Means have "e11cai>e hatch" availa· strtve t.o reach heart or matten. Leo Fullerton . be c ause T r oy had orthopcd1 t·
ble. Aqua r ius. T a urus. Scorpio pl ays promine nt ro le . Guard fac1 ht1ett
pe rsons figure prominently -so does valuablej\ BUT AS A disabled i.ophomore in a new en-
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Spotlight on legal affairs, how you ·honed You learn by teaching Judg· ''Everybody mllde fun of me:· hi· t:X·
confront those who oppose your ment. liming are on target Cancer. plained. "I just got all tensed up ln1ide. t d haH~
v1ew1. Public relations Is important. Capricorn. Aquarius natives f1~ure in stomach aches
especlaJly al this time -for you. scenario. Popularity zooms -be COO· "'f hated school so mu<'h I even rel! like kill
Know It. a c l accordin gly. Be splcuous hy your presence. Go afteT lng myseU."
an a ly llc al. The pieces will flt what ou need ~ Coo!~nf"d lit-e-xplatn l<• h~!t-dai.t.mat~---...:.
eep Gas in Car's Tank
that he'd bei!n 1n an art 11l1·nt. but h1> '><11d. · Kid~
m ade fun of mt· and 1·all«d mt: retardoo ·
Throu~h S.u1<11ehac·k :-. program. Coultn
-..ant' to ht-11> <'htldn·n d\Wd the h<irdsh1p'i h1·
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····-Bowle, ... '""""'""•!.,, PIM• o• ...... ,,..., '"" .............. '-" "'' says I'm nuts., And let r I k I itood at lq>OrU and wa<> lOC'llmoor Le,,., N .. wpqrt 8uc•, • ..,.,-,-----ltw AuOV-.1 1\1 ,.,. •I 10 00 "m '" iJCe. aS e{ hlffi What alwa~·S 0Ge of lJle last W C~fllr;rni.1'"1MO "CTITtout 8111U•EU ""' •oort roorn ... °"""'"'"'"'HO J of us know. too. 1( a per:>on 14 as wrong It i:.o hap -
11.ri ... ,. bow ... •" ,,... ••• 0 .... 1. •1 HAM£ STATIMENT w•d <own •• ir» ,,.,. ,..,,., Om• M UST keep gasoline on µens he 15 excellent in bf c bOM>e . It "•s . in
l O(llmoor l •nc, H•wPOlt 8e•<ll Tiit 1911ow11>9 °'''°"'' ere Oo•no ~.:.~~,:.: '"• C•tv 0' Senlb ..... hlS property, what pr(' dttd, VU Y bumiUatiDR. ..... ,.,<>'"'"'l'lWJ "'"',.. ... , 0•1~ •• -.,,,,.,. !>ports and "c.I!> elec ted 1 't bell h
1" d ~ ~~ '' c a u l o h Id b l'•n evr l •Y ., °"''""''·· "'"" .. ,, .. d 11y • JAM. nu Bri•to• s1rn• CO\•• tcF "'kS:,..NCH 1 ns s ou c c•apt<.11 n of one of the •Je+e•·•-""''""P Mew c.111otn1n7tn <:.ouo1v c.... taken . _ TERR-1FIEV b b 11 ,h If are STILL u1iag that
Afln lw1ng 141lh h11nd11 appt"rl -.turlPnl.., 1n
h1i.:h 'ehool r<'hahal1 t11llon prnizramh. Coult1•1
:.u1d ht> i.av. lht' C'rut'lty · of normul h1l(h srh11(1f
"tuclenL'i
"I HAD F.SOl'Gff kno14 ledgc HJ mv head lo
know IH' 1u :n · tx·in.: ma1h: fun of . I knev. lht·
d1fferCfX'e ··
AM Harbs. 12. of .\t1<;<,1on V1eJO. 1<; dn<ither
of the 14 students to r{·~l'iter for the spec·111I
t'duc-allonal proi;ram at ~addJebul·k
Confined to d wheel<'ha.Jr be<'ause of m ulti
pie srlcrosas. M'l Harb:c; 'la111 <ihf" r an provide in ·
s p1reat1on lO handicapped c-h1ldren who will i.ct·
a n actult in a v.hN>ltha1r
Al S<iddlt>h:i rk -.he II rt'<'t'IVP tht> r oll1•1•1·
f'<lUl"Jlton "'hL· m1::.bcd tAhcn :.he ~ ... :i m ... rru:d 211
'cars a~o •te•.tllO"rRow~ P AN T ~F AA HCE . IN(. ... J(ANf' H.AlOEMAN•"" ai.t• a .... ams. e 1111ai. miserable. ialaumaa c.. ....... P•r1-C..l1torN•<orPOr•llon.mN i:tooeo M.&RY JO.OIRUKIO IN SAN DI EGO unhappy~aUM~hc had m o de or "el-l'llon . "WHEN EVE•\'ONE '",or•s orr and doec
"'' •i.1-n1 ••• "''° "''"' trw Onvr. Bt>•e•ly Hill'-(~"'°'"'"" 'IO?IC. 1~11 -... D EAR TERR Y ·. I l k f h "' '" -n •' tr:.+ .,. nt ·~r· of Ao '-• ,-J -~ -tt'M'i'litfiflr\iimt11rnrr.:rr.un--l';o,.,t~<i~e:...::<.1 CW "UYS on IS r .... I · 1 ~~ ...,.....,.,.. -"•on u•• " ., ..... ". t wu1-... c • .,,., _ "' l~a se, every •y m !'om euun~. t~l hke I \e got lO do somethmi;t
" "" ~~-•ttor ... ,, ... ~0 P•• r ec a n • ~am w~ «ere lou~·r~~~~~~~~~~~~~--·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~W~~~----~ f't1U1l PJ•nh•··~~. '"' Pub"'""" c.;,.no< t.OJ , 0 .. ,, p,.h, technical con<iultant al pla.\ ers ~al' er Who rt ads this •>el·auM· all I ••m t)I,. bou~ev. ·· l>a1d.
ituo""'""' Ck-c.o..u o .. ,,, 011.,. "''' M.tQn•n,. "' col mn th • m t .. _ Coull" c·'d " I t If r I '~l6eMA1192,9,1•.•..,,, """" Pr"~deftt Auq '' '' ·~,. JO,.,~ lbe National Safe t y When I asked how the u • ~r .... ui. '""a .. r .. , e... i.:o m>ioe rom "use eJ>s r '"'' u.,.,..,,...., ••• ••ft>O .... " 11.,.. Council. pl<.iyers were c-hosen, he b .. u e r •ay -• method human be1n~ to J useful human bein~ I P UBLICNOTICE f:~~,,~,,.,~.,.0r-eovn1von 1u1v ~UBUC NOTICt: lie old, .. 1 cannot told me each captain that •on't c r ush a .. l lh<1tuchtd1d l~ant to stay 1nth1s i.lum pall
-i----··-----MILU1t,OUMMAH..,. c,......,, atreH atroagly enough gets t.o choose 8 player child 's spirit. It's up lo my llfeord1d l "anttobr1ng m)i.elfout ?J ~a~i.o
sr&TIM.,fTOf'AaAHOONM••T e11owH1MG,1Hc. sul't!1110tt coo1tTO'T"" tbattbebestplacetokeep as they •Ake turns. The you toflDdout. stubborn I Ol'~•Of' ~M.~~"··* ttATEOPULI,OtlHIA,OR ~ ~----------------------------------LICflTIOUS•UMMIHMAMI eewnyMlh,Utme TMEClOUHTYOl'OHHG• CHOiine •• lo &be gas best pla~ers, o( course.
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"'' ( 011• .. .... • AOMIMllTl!ll UNOl!R THI tbecOD&alaerlabea&edby
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other.
I believe this system
is brutal. How humiliat-
ing It. mual be for the
yn11ngater who musr
wait to be cholen. and
then to suffer the final
insult. ending up the ltsl
one that nobody wanted.
Pleue, Ann. use thla
lette r In your column
and mue a plea for the
poor kld who doesn't
ha ppen l o be wt ll·
coo rdinated a nd Ian 't
very Sood al 1porta.
There'• 1ot to be a bet·
t er way. Thank you -A
MOTHER
D£A8 MOTRE8 :
Al•H& enr1•• wlao
read• dlia e.I••• '"' blmHll .... , or la .. r.
Well, I aaw •JHll la
S1ep into ahe" p1llowy ~uede innersole ond you II know
you· ve found the reol thing -Boss Sun1uns". The lobe I soys
Boss. The look soys Boss. The quol1ty soys Boss There s
no compor1SOf'I. Come see for yourself You won't hove
to look ony further for your favorite summer sondols.
Becouwi if if • Bou, ifs for real.
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ONLY BASS MAKES SUNJUNS"
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ERMA BOMBECK I CHERYL ROMO DAILY PILOT c2.
·-~_Lose Kid, Gain Closet
It "'.. •Ull diyliflhl 'IAVtD(CS url)' wh n l
wht-eled the "°' o( lht ur into Ul• 1moolh
drive and M>archf'd lor Apartmtnt lOI
Ont half block later I -.u still trylnA to rltJ
mystlf of t.M fHllns or w~lrd unu5\ne11 that
comH from belna 1n a new.1utuallon.
Enn lht> word "''f rd luelf Is \\elrd. It con
t rud1l'ta I.ho ''ardlruil "I before>" extept atltr ~ ..
rule t 1eal'Md In third aradt'
t fell weird beruuse 1l wa~ a Saturday night
and 1n1tnd ol bdn~ home wilh my tamlly or off
gpnk11qr on ttft atmo t rutt moon dI •
mentully I wui. 1n unotht.Jr ph1ce entirely
bo·hmd
ANO NOW I WA*" about t.o 1uirt1r1pute m my
11econd rt!uruon '4 Ith ii n old friend 1n lc111; th tin
one monlh After weaving 1n nd out or Ciirporh
and then :iigxugl:rng on foot around be1ge-stuct·o
stam1,ells. I rang the doorbell at number 1'18
Cllt-ryl
Ho•c•
live rn th1& areu. but thu, time we both looked at our
"ate hes The moon uppeared
F.1leen \\ent doY.nstaars lo check our reserva-
tion Sher turned lookang glum and said. "Why
don 'l we order a shrimp cockta1l't"
One s hrimp tul'kt~11l. one glass of white wine
and one more hour pusi.cd We were still sitting
on lht' b1.1rstool~ fucing the bay
The dark·ha1red pretty woman who answered Thirty manutt·~ lalt>r the host s1.11d "e still had
I have alwayt been led to belJeve that 1f you
l ose 1 dau ghter or 11 on to an
1partment/dormltory/b1arra_cks, you gain a
clout. •
An extra clotet is a big thing with parents Sometimes It makes the dJCrereoce between
1leeploa with a ut of golf club6 or eating dinner
every night with a box of sewing scraps on your
lap.
Whe n o ur c hildre n were younge r .
sometimes m y husband a nd I would sneak tnto
their bedrooms as they s lept. We would gaze at
their closet as I squeezed his hand and smiled.
"Just think. dear .. one day all of that will be
yours ."
WE FANTASIZED about lhe time each of
us would have a rod of our own for clothes
a shelf without Christmas decorations floor
space without boxes marked, "RAIN·SOAKED
H.ALLOWEEN MASKS" and "EXPIRED WAR
RANTIF.S." .
When the first ch1lcJ peeled off. v.e waved
goodbye and ran to her do.set We couldn't get
the door open.
When "'t> d1d . v. c couldn t get 1t closed
There were dolls. anamal·shaped pillows. old
records "that would one day be classics:· traffic
signs. posters and I Sor 20 ooxe!> mi.rked "DO NOT
TOUCH ..
WHEN THE ·EcONO l'hild relc><;etted. Wt'
spoke openly of the cloi.et and v.hal '4t! Y.OUld do
when at was va('ated
We soon lost hope when he wheeled a btCY·
cle into our closet and said. "I don't ha ve room · •
to st.ore 1t 1n m y closet and 1r T leave it out an the
garage. it'll get ripped orf "
Today. I don't think a nyone can touch us on
doset Otc.'upan cy we·v~ bet!n running •t
l'apetl'tty for nearly 30 years "''
We• are storing compocutJon books <lined •
and uni med I. 2.080 C raendshtp pictures, fuzzy •"
dogs. rubber worms. graduation tassels. rugs .. '
trom Disneyland. pennanlb. fins. sand.filled :
t amerai. basketballs. kites . dog-eared letters. •
t·olle~c catalo,Rues, tennL'i trophies and license :
plates ...
AU.. I KNOW 1i. I m '>•ck of the battle.
. ... .... ... I m i.irk of v.earing clolh~ that look h~e •
lht') 'e bt:en laminated. s ack or having children
l'Ome back tO VISll lhear drums . SICk or falling
O\'er t.erul.i. rnc·ke ts without string and jackets .. •
!hat don't fit an}one .,.,
Let the v.ord go o ut when I go . 1f I !~
<Inn t h<1V<' a clost>t of m > own I m not go •• ,.,
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the door 1s Eileen. one or m y few tolully 30 more to go and. for the first time. I noticed
together fr1en<ts. She's one of those people that that sumc or th(' people who hud entered the
life m akes sense to. re!>. I aurant at lhl' same l11nc we did were stall
Eileen and I deC'aded lo ~o out to dinner and stand1ng Visit Yields Culture View
watch the sunset ThL·~· n<'v«r found a t h111r . and after consum· By EDITH Lt.:DERER
A-r~taur~nl.-<m.. the bay seemed ~u~al __ ing several drinks d uring the wail. looked as ar ,.,_, • ...,,., .. ,w,,1., Thl·re wert-ft·Y. l'Jr'>
un tht.· 1>t reets an l'llhl.'1·
(·ou nlr} 1ml> truck!> and
Jrm ~ jt•t•pl>
1>lace ror lwo old friends who hadn't made time !>.UnnttnJrhad bcco!Ttt"-tt-r~4~Uo1,_.· ------+--;::-L.P...!E~K~f~N G Th t·
for ea(·h othe r an m uch too long. Enterang the Pyongyangl.O·Petrtmrm
parkinglol,we roundatront·rowparkangspac:e AT 11 :15 M \' FR l•:~u und I gave up We ternationaltrainh:Ji-.all Tht.> tram rolled by
frt•aght c-ar' load('(! \\.1th
co;,il 011d nt·e all kind!.
of f.1('ttJrlt'' l:llOStrut·
t H>n prOJt'l'l~ ;;inr1 malei.
of paddh.'l.
It s ... emed lake a good oml'n dro\t~ down the strl'cl to an off·lhc-bay-path th e r omanct· or the
ISSIOE. WE RETIRED TO the upst<11rs
cockt ail lounge lo wait ror (I d1nang t<tble.
We 1mmeofalely s potted two-unused barstool.
fac111g away rrom the crowd and toward the
tranquil hay Second .Rood omen
We spent our ..-ords as the sun set and
""atl'hed men C1nd women on lhe dock below car·
r.vm~ pro\'1s1ons aboard a l:.irge s ailboat prepetr
ing for what appeared to be a long JOUrn£:y
Captun•d by the settang, Eileen and I agreed
v. c would never want lo h ve an ywhere but ri~ht
h(.•re Y.he rc lovely th111gs ha\e a habit or be ·
ang and whe re it's still uncrowded.
An hour pas~cd and the boat below us sailed
a" a~. Again we remarked etbuul how nice it 1s to
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
wt-You W00tt
tMlut
1922 Ha rbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa -541· 11 S6
rcstaur:mt and \I.e re :,eatcd 1mmed1ale ly No Orient Expresi,, e nough
longer hungry. we onJe rcd dinne r as a matter of s1ghti. to makc· a Kor('an
\\C·1rd princ·apk war buff thank about
The-hm;,ics:, .1pparfnlh cxhaui.ted from the jump1ng orr and at on
e\'enang. told ui-. she'd had a Y.eir " ~28.'lS
that Y.t"d a rra\'ed Just as av.hole group of peo-F our Am t· r 1 tan
pie a ngry for ha\ mg to ""aat so long for dinner JOU rnahsts made th e
walked out tr1 p f rom the No rth
I hoped Lhest.> ~amt' µeorlc were now occupy Korean capital to lht-
ini: our s a t."ri f1 l·t•d labll· al the bays1dc Chinese capital. cross
res laurant ing the Yalu River
Tht.> morn!"' which is the national
E\'en Orange Count~ as bel·omiog a place that
contradicts the C'a rdanal "1 before e except after
c" rule. Saturdci.v nights before rull moons are
always weird
boundary between the
two countries and was a
source or contention dur
ing the Korean war
AMERICANS llAVt~
du)•br{"ak . th~ train i.pt-d
past Tangi.han Ch111<1
v.h1c h Y.as de \as tated
b\ <in earthquake 1n
1976
Twisted metal rum.s of
factories wer e slJll v1s1 ·
ble in the distance. but
the city was ve ry much
alive and lhou.sands of·
cyclasts were pedaling to
work
ra r e I y m ade th~· t t'OR M ILES dov.'Tl the
S i119le s
('ol ... 11dor
. , journey • lr<1ck. thcrl' appeared to
In Novt'mtH'r 19511. tw SJ>Orada · p1IL>i. 1Jf rub·
L' .S forces n•uthl•d lht· hit-and w rnt.> , at' an
~outhcrn hanks of I ht• bualdm~!>. hut 1l "' ... ., 1m·
Yalu aft(•r OH·rrunnrn~ po1>1>1UIL· 111 tell "'hethc
:"'orlh Kttrt'J thvw "t•rP rt"IJted to th
The C:h ln(•<;r• ron 1·arthquJkl· r;nl· of th
-..1dcn•d tht•ar a rrival " -..u on~t"·,l th1i-. n·ntur)
threat to Chana and Sl'nl 'I an~-..h.m 1-.. :-tall orr
hundreds of thou.sand1> of 11 m 1 l s to r o re 1 g
,\ pnr1ra11 of ~orth ol The Blue D<inubc
~orcan P rci-.1dcnt Kim II Thi· traan ~topped ror
Su n g "a l('h l·d ''\ ,., mon· than an hour on d111~;rrtttt-dtni~t'1ff'-t t· orean s1 e o t
on tht· Kon «•n .,tdt· .ind d bordt'r and pasi..ooge rs
l<irge b~im71• 'tatu« ''' ".-n: d~kcd to declart•
Thi· <.ri-.il l.t ..tdt·r thr·ar ammunition. ex·
... 1011'1 in thl'mdln'>qUJrt' plO'>l\c-... de s igns ..
of ~IOUljU l hc lmrdt.•l phOt~. gramophone re
'""' n nght on tht: Y dlu cord:, and "chchei. •• '
ACROSS THI:. ri'er ...
largt: brOO/l' s talUl' Of
lhl· late Chairman Mao
T ::.e tun g ~learned
through lh£· poplar trel'..,
111 the Chinese bord C'r
lo" n of Tan tung
Th en~ ~erE-no pac
turei. an lht' Ch1ne1>(' din·
anJt car. only the s tra1ni-.
J oumabsLs aboard thl'
train decided they could
t'J lt ily declare several
hundred of lhe latte r.
~
They found ~ut later •
that "clJche " 1s also a ·c
French word for a metal,.
e ngraving ust..'d t.o make
mon ... y o r pos t ag!r slam~ '
Sin~ll'~ ('alrndar no~ runi. on Wedoesdayi-.
in tht> 0 3ih l'ilot. Sf'nd notice' or me1!lings and
£•ven li. for lhf' . inglt>,. Calendar to the Dail}
Pilot. t'ealure l>t>putme nl, V.O. Bex l~Q.
Costa Mesa. CalU. 921%1. .. volunteers" across the Journalists
river to ena~age the ~----------------~-------------~
Uncle Sa1n
3487 Via Oporto, Suite 4
ort Beach (In the m ini·mall) 675·8975
HJ\LEIGJI . :"' C I A I' 1
U nde S:1 rn oA·a n ts
-----------------------. Aga{ha K McGhl•e
FEA R OF FLY ING ? S e v c r a I d o l e u
• brothures have bl'l.'O
THAIRAPV i!••'''''''"O l~(Al ... (~1~
r J 1-.l· rhC' H r<.t St c·p 1 o T a l-.t·-011
< 1\1 I I UI< Bl<Ut Hl 'l<I
(7 14) 54b·J62CJ • l'AI 4102
sent by the Army. Nav:,
a11d the Marine!-. urgin~
he r to sign up Las t
week. the Air Forc e
JOtned the l'hase b y
,gendang her two t nhst
ment forms
But Mrs McGhce
doesn'I feel s ht:'i-. quite
whett lhe m1ht11ry has an
mmd. :o;hc'!> a 64-:,t>a r
01<1 ~randmother
FURTHER REDUCTIONS
er
· 1 coulr1 be a cook all
right. lJut l don't know
about the infantry ... she
saHI
F.ach of the.> introdur ·
to ry letters has begun
with ·Dear Graduute."
as 1 r I JU!.t stepped out
of high school." said
:\1 rs McGhee
Sgt. Mark Sharpe. an
A1 r Force recruiter an
Raleigh. said the woman
1s e1 l ht!r lht: v1t·t1m of a
<·omputer foul-up or a
practical JOkc
II 1J<IU ha~ on item for
lloppen1ngs. send 11 to
Judith OIMm al the Dally
Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560. Costa
Meao. CA 92626. or call her
or 642·432 1 llappemngs
runs every Tuesday
Amenran troops
T HE ONLY soldiers
\'!Sible when Lhc tra111
chugged across ., ~tl'el
railway bridge O\Cr the
{ew Chm esc People .:.
L1berution Armv troopi.
and officers on board
Women on both side~
we re planting rt Ct' 1 n
paddies near the river.
a nd f al'lory
s m okes tocks belc hed
gray puffs mlo lht-tran-
quil air
The t wacc-wt·ekly
train left Pyongyang at
noon and pulled into
Peking's rruJway slat1on
the next morning arter
2212 hours nearly two
hours early
THE 'KOREANS were
pla y1n~ revolutionary
music whc•n al left and
the C h ane!\c pla yed
"Au Id Lang Sync .
"The Sound of M u~ac ·
and .. F.dclwc1ss" JUbl
befor e at arnved
On the 1.000-k1lometcr
journey, passengers saw
the tradJtionul Koreun
With the fomou\ Top·Soder'
\Ole hundreds of
shorp·ongled \lttl worlung hlte o
powerful \QUee1Jff to give you o
roclt-sol1d footing
\ti ..... .,,,,,....
s ·~I' ... 't• ,,
l~orP,er Moc
Bro .... n Cowhide
38 95
Canvd-.. O> toro
..
..
Wt-1111• c.1nd Navy ,.
!I 9!> Womt:'n
? 9"> '-l'en,,
.,., V•
-----------style houses with curved
~ --~~~SHOES --
joyce-selby style!
520
There's a sale going on right now. A sale. Joyce-Selby Style. Our
fine setection of e>eciting Joyce and-Selby footwear Is on sale today.
Footwear oesigned with you-the American woman-in mind. And
a sale designed to aave you plenty! Don't miss ttils sensational
sale-Joyce-Sefby Stylel
~C.YC#@ 'iJ~ae"'~
"'""' l1y HI' Audioq .......... ~
Clothes From Ttte
Wardrobes of
ttte World's Bes1
Dressed Peoole
OH SALi
4 DAYS ONLY
Well, T1n s.t.
MIHSWUI • LADtlS SWIATIH
At 27JI L C...t H.y. c-......
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At 2721 L C...t ffwr· c .........
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on top of
the locel
scene ...
8und•J•
In the
DAILY PILOT
. , ,. roofs c han ,Re to
so m e what s habbi er
brick houses in China. '9 fcnhiolt l"-d • Newport 1.-,. • 759.955 I ..
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there's nothing
lllce as baCk home!
t
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t6, v II• ~ .,.,,, .. ~ 1~~ .;,;ti/~/':"~. ~~~'.~if~ 1tfi: () V,of;·e>· .
'" Tiwre ~ nodung hkl' Udo Mann.1
•(J Vdlc:J~ back homl' From its cobble• Ii l ::.tom.• s tret-ts to thl:! frei-.h flow~r-.. ht hanging m bask~ Lido MaflrlJ L'>
, ..s specialty center with th~11 Euro·
t
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l pean flatr nght on the water.
Browse any of our fine shop~. 1
From salons to boutiques. From • ,
gourmet kitchenware to yachts. En· ,
joy the feelinQ!
Dme Indoors or al fi'esca along
the water's edge at bne of our many
llne restaurants cmd take a harbor •
·en.use .. After all you"Te on vacation,
and th~re·s nothing like us back
horn~'
Lido Marina
VIiiage
Jw off ~afic Cout Htiihway ot
Ncwpoft Beach flvd. and Via Lido
1tfee Patb1t Wtd.\ Vddatton
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P UBLIC NOTICE
John William
Sherman. an
escaped federa l
prisoner desc ribed
as a revolutionary
te rrorist. hu been
n~med to the FBI 's
10 most w a nted
fugitives list. He is
b e li e ved to be
res ponsi ble for 14
bank robberies and
11 bombings_. ___ _
Four PSA
Workers
HEAL TH I CAREERS
Either Way OK
ToCui-m
Not to Cut
87 DL PETE& STEINCllOllN
Deer Dr. 8'eiMNfaa: We ~re ia a quandary.
My huaband and I have a disagreement •bout our
rtral baby even before it ia born.-Before we even
know tt wm be a boy.
My frtenda tell me that circumcision is a
muat: my huaband aaya it's a choice. His doctor
t.ella blm a boy doean 't have to be circumcised to
be healthy. My ·obstetrician sa.ys he will be bet r
ofrdrcumclaea.
But lle also says our differen~e of op101on 1s
premature. The baby may tum out to be a girl.
Nevertheleu, l 'd Uke your opinjon 1f tht! child cs
named Frederic instead of Frederica.-Mra. T .
DEAR MRS. T : As your own doctor says. Mrs.
T .. you're "borrowing trouble." Nevertheless. both
you and your husband will want to know that the
American Academy or Pediatrics reports that
routine circumcision 111
not JustUled.
Thla, in spite of the
fact that four out of five
boys were circumcised in
the United St.ates tn 1974.
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE
In fact. in some infants it is <'ontraind1cated 1n
those with bleedini! problems. and in premature
b1rthb.
WHAT HAS BOTHERED MANY doctors an<I
their patients 1s that there might be an mcreaSt:d
risk of cervical can<'er 1n the wives or men Who
lwd not ~n <'1rc·umc1sed Or. that men m1~h\ be
mon• liable lo male ~entlal cancer or vcnf'real dis·
c·a~t'
lnvest1J(alors of the Ac<idemy fou nd no <'On
'inc 1ng sc1ent1r1<· ev1den l'e that thrs 1::. tru.-
!'lc1tber doc:, --1:.LLC.Um casvin nhunce or decrec.:-i·
::.t'XUal t'n)O}'ffit'nt
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AuQu\t 1. 9 •~ 1J. 191' 1'111-19
.SA!'\ DIEGO CAP1
Pac·1f1c So uthwe~t
A1rhneti ::.ays 1t has fired
rour m a int e nan ce
v. orkt>r:. bl'c·ause or ii
SO~E HOSPITALS ALMOST ROC Tll'lot:LY
n rcu m(·1!>e all ncv. born m111~ a nd some almo~l
nont• Yet the Academy of Perl1atr1c.!> group f<·lt
lhal good pt'rs<>nal hygiene OfrCr.> Cllf the iJdViJO Oit"\f''~':::;::::J'"~·u•~no . compres:,0r '!>lall"' lh<tt
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PUBLIC NOTICE ~,~·,~ '"''' OI o..,. '°""'"' O<I Jul• from !)an t-'ranc1sl'O A dcrgoin~ the ::.ur,::tc·al n ::.k It seem s. Mrs. T . that when the• t1m • <'oml•!-F !l•l lt
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1 if th cmplo) cc nffi iJ(nC'd for your dec1s1on. neither yoo nor }'Our hu:.band A ::.po kt·sman con firmed th<1t ex<'essi vt-v.111 h ave to wor ry too much about t-'rt:dcrtl·
• • • ldl v. tnl! dra~ developed
on Fh ~ht 30 and that t he·
~o J en~1nt-on the 'JOt'
mg 727 had lo ht: :,hut
d O \o\O
M EDICALf..'TTt;S
The ptlot dumpt'd ful'I
OH'r the OCl'an ilnd re
I urneo to S:.in fram·1sl'O
I nl(•rndtwnal Airporl
Th1•n· thl· s1>0k t .... m,JO
::.:rn1. 11 v.a:. d1:-c·o,ert-d
that ll\draul1l c·o ntrol
hnes had bcl'n l'Onnt•l't
cd 1mprop<-rl~
Dear OT. St,.i.ncrobn; I 11m 16 a nd ~u(frr from
J lot of blilckht.'ad~ Can ~ut.'t'zing, e:-.1}cr·1alh
tho::.c on the b<1r k of t h1· 'l~. 1·au'c J tumor •H
<·a o<·('r" Tn IOJ! lo i..:r·t rtd of tht· bl;J1·kh•·<Jds and
p1 m pies ~evm~ to bt· ..a lo't 1·au.w Th•· t>Ort'' on m \
nos•' <1n· ~t-lltnl! l<Jruer 1 ... l>'fUt-t·1.1ng 111..1· th1-. •1.111
for tht' kin" :\( 1-..., 1'
DEAR ~HS.~ K Skin 1' 1oul!h \.t•t '''"''''" Som cu m~ 11 "111 tctkl' a lot or mauhnl-!. ollw1
times 1t 'o'lll rebel by b<:<"om1ng mctam•·d
Tht• four employt•t·!>
Jn• appeahni;: the d1::.
m1:-s al::.
Tht' airline ~erc·ntl y
What l'm s<tytn,:?. 1s lh<Jt ovn lrl'dlnwnt 111 a1·11•·
!like too much squeezing of hl<Jt l<hcJch 1 l'an •• 1
times harm r11thcr than ht·lp But 11 ~ 111 n<1I t'Jll't'
'dO<'('r
v. as flnC'd S385.000 by the
Federal A vi all on Ad·
mm1stratJon for alle~ed
m amtcnanc·c v1ol<Jt1onb.
l'Jul Ha rkk \. l'SA '
pn·,rdl'nt. ~ai(I lhc ~1n1·
Wh)' oot take your problem to I he f d m ii v il111
tor'' Modem trcatm~nt ot <tent! "'111 help you g 1•(
rid of )OUr blackhead problem 1 antib1ottls . ul
tra' 1olet Ll &-iht. special 1-l)ap!. ct<.' •
• ••
I ..a r~l'Sl t •\ er 11•\ 1cd
"111 lw (OOl1c·~ll'd Ot·ar Or. ~tl'1ncrobn : b thcr1 .in)lhtnc lur
I trt'fl lt'l:(S ..and lt't't • I hathL· them but 11 dnf'-.n t
wcm lo hdp I "'all( ct ~hort d•~tam·c <And l hiJH · lu
C•>Sl
SAN FRANC I SCO
I AP I -A San f'ranc1~co
hospita l rounde d 90
yeurs ago by the F'ran·
c1scan Sister s of the
Sacred Heart. c1t1ng a
need to reduce the
number of unuse d
hos p1tol beds 1n the
city. hu a!o(reed to shut
tt:S dOOt'1>.nl tlOOn II~ J>OSSI•
bl~
Th1i. started about fl\'t• Y•'ars aS?O I atn OO\\ >111
I don 't Se1: lh<tt m y a~e makl'~ a d1Ht-rl:'n1 ..
t>.-r;ww m ) heJllh 1s ~ood I hJ\"C' no 1·alloust."• on
m> feet -~r. C.
DEAR MR C. It s J>OSMhle thCll your troubl•·
1s rn your leg <'lr<'ulat1on When artcne:-. th..at ~U IJIJ
I) blood to the leg muse I~ l':Jn 'l deft H·r an 1n
crea::.ed amount on exerc1~. the muscles <'ry out
1n pam or <as m your c ase > bet:omc so ·u rc<I .. }"u
havt' to stop and rt!bt .
Bathing v.111 not help Why not take 1t up "''h
~our d<><.'tor ? Perhaps spcr 1af e"<er l'tl>t' or mc<lH·int·
will cnabll! you to walk I art tier without havt-0.: to
::.lop
Course May Help
How to Start Writing
By .JO\'CE I,,, KENNEDY
~., Joyce: I •• a lto• ... u~r
who would Uke C.O be1i• p,.,.rilll fer
• wrlUag Job wbee •1 ttl&ldntl are
old Hough by d•l•I frff·laaee artadee .,., Wo.ld _......., le a
t'O~e wrHU.1 teVle .....,
me!
-8.A .• 8H IAJ10Mepe
H you think lhe course W111 fttve
you conrtdence, yes Much or wntlng
Is t he wtlllnftneu to take nsks on
paper. Marketlnf( skills. too. are
vital.
To obtain a Writer's Dlgett reprint.
"How to Query an Editor," ph• a booklet, •'Getting Started In Writ·
in1." encloH a stamped, selr·
addreued. loal white eovelope with
your requen to me at Box ueo. eo.ta
MeHe:zas. •••
Dear .loJce: How does a ~1ad11•e
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-C.V.8.,8eeede, Wull.
The 11me way 1 handsome YOUDI
woman wtth a find bwld 1u Lnto
modellnc -by makLDc tbe rouadl of
potHtlal employen aad a1enclea
with a 1en1ational porttoUo of photo·
1raph8. Tb1a book wUJ help both ma.a. and female uplrlq modell: "How to a.com. a luccWel\al Model'' bJ VUu
Krem, avallablt lD paperbaell lD
atorea. or lw ••by mall trom AttO PUbUtbina Co., Ill tU'll Ave Sou&b,
New Y41ft, N.Y. l ...
( CAREERS J
Dear Joyce: I•• a gradbate of a
lttlll•lftl ....., for auc.o bOdy repair
bu& Illa" • eaperieace. Mo.t t>l•~
wa91& enea .. It years' ~ork ~rd
bef..-e t1tey•t1 hJre yuu. Wbat cu I do
C.O get aa auto body reJ1air JOb?
-W.J.M., Cbica~o.111.
Appl y 1n p t-rson to s ervic e
managers at auto deidersh1ps for u
helper's JOb -or apprent1cesh1p. .t
available. It usually takes thrte to
four y"ars' on JOb experience to be
eonsidered a qualHled repaurer
111lthough your schooling may he lp
you advance faster. Have you asked the placement.
director at your school to help you
get started! • •• Dear Joyce: Could you &ell 1ne If
&Mn are uy &ecbical ttMol• la &.M
11...-area wlaere a pe1.-cu
a.an .. '-*• la eledl'Olllca la al• ....,.. .. _,..ar'•tl•e!
-E.8., Ramble, Tnu
A senerlc answer lo all with
slmllar questiou: Jr your communi·
ty doel not bave an educatJon council
that maiDtalDI data on sehool1 •n
your area. pneent your queaUon w a
rderence Ubrarlan In • public
library or to a auidance counaelor at
a bllb achoo&. Readers aeektn1 private JOb
aeboola can otatain a free naUonal
f:..:!I ~~ ;',=.·~ Meclllll a ~arcl req-....t to me at
Box JJiO. Colta .......
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The Blggeet M•rketpl•c• on the Orange Coast
ILO! CLASSIE IED. DS
You Can Sell n,. Find It,
Tr•de It With • Want Ad (642-5818) One Call Service
Fest Credit Approval
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Townhouse s tyle. walk to shopping,
great a re1;1, super buy. Only $205,000.
Call
645-9161
'f-I ,\r,:p1q1• , !.1 ~' 1'·•
....................... IA YMONT + POOL
On aaody beach. loolun)I
:itra.ight out Jetty and on
the bay. Beautiful (.;ape
Cod. remfnesceot of car·
ly days. bul up lo d a te 111
every way. One of u kmd
opl)Ortunlly ! $750.000.
Bar~~ aboppera read tbe 9da in Clueified
nplarly. And they rmd ~ lbey're lookina for.
64Z.5200
VETS
Let u~ researc h your
home buying ebg1b1hty
NOW! T• to led c_,.t w. U...! 754-1 zoz
Ne.,.tHeights
BRAND NEW
Walls ol &lau enhance
lhla unique 3 bedrm
home. f1oor t o celling
bridt fplc, v•uJted ceil·
ln1s, akyll1bl. huge
matttt suite overlooking
aundeck and patio, walk·
in wardrobe loo. Owner
will carry, no qualifying. c.u ror peraonaJ preview
~7171 ... M"''•"· 't4l(.H•11, ... !W:INI
llE
111111 1'1111 aa.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
SPICTACUl.Aa SPYKASS
Lovely Five Bedroom Model With Night
LlaJhts View. Profe11lonall.y Landauped.
Pool. Spa, Sauna. Entry ~act. To Large
l.lvlna Room It Formal Dlnlnf. Modern
Kltehen. Downmin Game Room. Call For
Appolnlmftlt To Jnapet't. Now Mllt,000.
WAtllfllONT WITH DOCIC
Spectacular Family Home On The Water In
Newport Buell. Ttlree Bedroom• Plus
Maid'• Poom. Larae Family Room .
Immaculate Cond&Uoft. Hqt Dock For Your
Yacht. CaU Now. 11.500.000.
{ir
IOH •••r• 1002 .,.,.. IOOZ .... ,.. IOOZ IMZ ., .. ,.. IOOI
14YNOMT
Several line bayfront homes
wlth pler & slip
AVALON
Well constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak
floor. partial basement. conc re te
foundation. Flat.a area. Sl.20.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
' I '. 'f I t ' ,. • ~ f, ,' ' f If) I
YOUR OWN ''NORTH 40"
Well not quite! But this Broad moor 4
Bdrm. single s tory does seem to have
a lot or land in the side and rear
ya rds. It ulso has a bright. open feel-
...uB. SHOalS OCIAtROMT
Enjoy the sounds of the surf 50 ft.
be low in an investment that has
always surpassed a ll other forms of
inv~stment -oceanfront property!
Luxury ho me with private steps to
community beach. Closed gate com -
munity w/pool & recreation center. 4
BR. formal d ining. study & huge
r ecreation rm. Spa & a built-in fish
aquarium. By appl. $975,000.
WISllY N. TA YLOI CO •• ltHlfton
l I I I S. Jooqllitt Hlll1 Road
HEWPOIT CEKTll. H.1. '44-49 I 0
ILUFF'S
TRI-LEVEL
WfVIEW Shows exqws1tely this 3
bdrm . 217 h" t·ondo
w cho1ct.> . ~ret•nhe lt
\ICW Only $ti!l,!jl(JU
750 15(11
l.UGAJM
I ST TIMI OffHED
~.500 home In Sl6S.OUO
ne1ghbortiood. 2B r. !Ba.
1o1ood clean area . LI( lot.
roomwexpand.
146-5502
. . a-I dtning-room. a pJ.a¥-i:....,_,.u-_... e"9 Ul-.ILor J.' I on -........... u .... .. and just hop over to the secluded com·
munity pool & pubUc te nnis. Asking
$275.000. you 'II love it!
U,_.l()UI: li()Ml:S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast
A summer platf' and
winter too' <i Bdrm
single family home
in Newport. Under
S200.000. 1-~antastac
terms. Perfect for a
second hom e or
investment. Sl79.900.
Sell with E~E'
lt'u BREEZE
Clasallled Ada 642·56'78
BIG CANYON
i\ serene tranqwl ·I BH
tw>me can he )ours rn J.
~underfull} p\t lcx•atavn
$18!1.000
EAST SIDE
TillPUX $179,000
Pnme corner location.
F.nclosed garage!> tl~e
lot. Spacious units w11h
warm wood panehnl(. owner will carry wi th
low down. Call 646 7171 'JI I,, 'lo\ I t ti I 'fe • I •. I
[®ft~lltil
PRIVACY OM UDO
Nearly dble lot on choil·e
Lido Isle Rambling ··u ··
shaped home surrounds
lbe charming pravale
patio. Walls of glass
from frrnl chn. hv r m &
rnstr 5"t.e create a lite &
airy h*·IWay llr'eet to
stnda lot. '7»-1.501
STOPtl
Take time to relu and
shop at home. It's sample
with D•i ly P ilot
ClusUaed Ada. And If
you have somethlna to
sell. call a friendly
Clualfied Ad· Vlaor at
642-S678
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or.. NJ.. AU.. , .... 1·5
OH UDO
UHOISTWCTID IAY VtlW
Gracious 4 bedroom home with
strada location. 64 • Frontage,
across from the LIDO CLUB
BEACH. Privacy + view; walled
garden & secluded patio. Flnancln1
available. 1695,000. SEE MARCIA
BENTS AT 720 VIA LIDO SOUD.
Re11l Estate
STVSTOHACH
Owner read)' to w1ratc
th1i. neat 3 bedrm +
family rm + f1replate
fee laod for only Sl39.SOO
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MEWPOn HACH
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up. 2 BR down, 2 blllh.s
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FOR EST E
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IFYOU
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Phone 642 !J678
VIEW. & POOL-lRV. TERR.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
l436 W Cn.i.,1 H113h\'•'V
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631·1400
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All ye>u N\19 to do la Afevelop the Cta111Md
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DAILY PILOT
CLASSIPllD ADS
PHONE 642·1671
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IA YCRIST H you want a s pacious
home on a quiet street. in a pre-
stigious neighborhood. thif' alluring S
bedroom. 4 bath home could be the
answer. The spacious living & dining
areas lend to the chann & conve·
nience of this lovely home. Price re·
duced to $310.000.
450 NEWPOIT CENTEI DIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
4% COMMISSION
Profe..,1onal agent pro
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IMLJil will sell or assist
YOU Ml pur~a.sm..: your
home '°' y 4•,;.. Call 975 I 136 ;\gt
llACHUVIMG
2 Story. plus loft View or
ocean & walk to pound·
lllS sw1 from I.his sper . ta~ular hom e. Extr a
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gourmet kitchen. spiral
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pnvate master suite.
Large encld pauo. Only
$1 38.000 C all fo r
personal 1nlerv1ew.
983-78111
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Shake root. 4 BR. 2' • ba.
Sl.29.!M>O. East.side Cosua
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Panoramic Newport Bay
views from gorgeous 3
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urul • Natural bnck fplcs
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brculhlakang vtl'W l'ool.
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and own deck
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COATS &WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
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2 Duplxs Incl new
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Owner 21.3 6M ;J2(XJ
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640-5777
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l'Ww Plan 3 CJfJ 1rcu111JeU
wtoaJUI view M1Jve In
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curatt.'d in and out ll I 8 c fculure!>. nalur11I woods . (ioldeneye P · $!4 •900
waJlpaper, i.taincd glai.s
windowt., hot tub, wood
decking. ceramic Ille.
auto sprinklers and
cathedral ceil1ngi.. A
mu11l to 11ee ! For mori: m.
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. REALTORS
Tip-Top
Concltion!
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library wllh llrtiflucu,
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546-4378 Owner 1 A l?l
2040 PH ALA ROP t:
Mee;a Verde, a very
special offenng new
pa.int. new land11cop1n.i.
newly carpeted , IJ1g
PJVE BEDROOM S. 3
baths. family room.
fOf'maJ danJnH roc,m &
two beautlf ul •tone
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COLI°' NIWPORT
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671-1111
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d1>plu 1'4-til•ld• C.M
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fully c111•ed, he P•ho ..... C.11 142 fM>tl dy•.
a 1.-evd
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lot• Only $7 t.~.10 l'r111
only. Ht:.:t MA X l-.11• I
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lbr, Condo Allul.'bed 2 t•ur
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family CJNttl N'' M«IU
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ASSUMAl&.I LOAM
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POOi. •TNACH
$72.IOO
Dram1Uc open bc•med
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l"lntplace Studio Pub
latdlen • dine. Sun t er r~. HtNim lhe roartnf(
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pool & 'PJ 4 I.a r~t·
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n-c.·l"t'at1on room & 0H1n·
A:.IWl~ $! t7 000
""'""'CONDITION
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l4uno1 <OttJ.ie. walk 10
<.:n •M 1•nl flay Ut•J1 h
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with dom Of)t•ti.•r J•nc•t'<I
Ill $175.00J
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A CiOLDB4 SPOT
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LagunaNl~el
Realty •
MOUMT AIM VIEW
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Vu.•10 Cloiw 111m·w 1hop
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Po ccsctter, St02,900. Large comer
lot or CUl·d C·SOC. Mature land8C8P·
Ing with lar~e pine trees. Near
shopp1n~ tt nd schools .
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556-7777
MEWPORT DUrLEX
Own lhl' land, wa1k to tht•
0.·1w h SU per 'Iha rp J
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w llt'.it J l.klrm rentJ I
lblh hu\I' f1repla t:'..., und
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. . REALTORS
Spectacular Porto/mo &
pool H 11rbor View
Home~. 4 Br 3''2 Ba, l
flllTI rm '11 sn~.000 ind
land 1~ Port St.anhovc.
750-93111 Owner
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tt.uyul Model with 1l~ u1u1
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re,1turc!>. profoi.Monally
dt.-roralt.od & lnda;cpd Hy
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nn, ronnal bar. On COO·
lrart Wllh/rent-llk:e pay. menu. ~.ooo. Onve by
~ Via Lido Soud. Then
call ... lti-MO or eves
87U71'l
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Spett.cular Golt counc sate. 8800 tq.ft. 4 lo ti
Bclr'mt. 5"11 b.athl. t'ool
llld1pa.1l.17$.000.
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lbe .._ n.rlet pnre. ctDt v~ o( the Rark caulor a.taus M2180t •1. lw.h landtuplnlJ •~. ---•bOundl; Conlact Jam
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home in ~rfeC'l ron0 2 s.aau• 107' ma.wr &Wla (1 WI~
vu frum •lttlnt rm >
Carol Tatum, Rlt r ~
WISTCUFf
Beautiful 3 Br. Lou; of
plants, fabulous pool.
firepb«. Owner very
mouvated at $189.960
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3333W Coast Hwy, NB
64'-"46
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ty World Gold Coaat,
831· 1120 •-.JlOO
BEACH 1''RONT ... 4 Br3~
S. Steps IO &Wf, l and. &
white water!! New cstm home on the bluff's of
San Clemente w /)oads or
• giass thruout. 3 Trplc ·s.
Jg viewing deck, pvt in ---------•I ner courty rd w /s pa Owner wall f1u anct!'' UteaSZ50,000!
3 Bdrms., with bo<At &hp.
HURRY!!
~.ooo. Realty World
Gold Coast, g;i1.1120 & 498-3700 . ......
~ 1071 •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCMMDW&.DU New J ......... bcHllCll ..-apt Stoola~u.
....... 4orGZlM
NIWPOIT llACH
Variwa loc UC\ PC't\Ul &
Nwpt Sb ra av.ii All
Mm nu le• Prer.e ntly
&e.1611\od Tum ke)' o~ri.
lion Properly m1mt
avail G7S49J2, HKR
lU'lroedSt. N.I.
l::ach urut ha.-. 2 lg or·a &
dc..'fl, 2 xln1 lK pvt pat10t>,
2 frplcs. 21.'JBa, Joads or
wallpaper Agt 979 5009
IYOWNEI
lO':f down, refurbished 3
BR + 2 BRduplex.
2Zl-~ Knox. $139,000
,~ 1438
Two 2 Br duplex. be.o,l ren
titl are a on N p l
PemnsuJa, 130-LJO•,a 40lh
St, Okr co-op. $205.000.
Ownrtlikr. 673 OW7
Jo:asts1de 2·2 BR's. lri.:
yards, sep . .:aragc:..
Shows well Lo dow n i:;..z 1>aymcnts. $117,000.
~.5,."}9-6.n> .
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ADn'AL
INCOll& PIOP&llTY
"'-...-a..dular To• Ho•t1, 14 hr
MNtl>' J 1M k'a., lillOof 6 ,_ T...uure ltla.-Pk.
_. hciflc Cat Hw y.,
Lafun• Itch . ('IU1 .. ,.. ------
..... ...... .a-4 He.Mt u ...... .... ~. Auguet t . 1979 DAllY PtLOT . ............................................ .
11 II JHZ c.MMIM JJ24 ..._..U.f•'l1hb1~ H111nU.fu ht1d . ..................... . ....................... . ................................................................... .
M0t ...... _,, a BR z Ba condo U K , ..... J240 I= .. &..flll..... JJ41
lbO a•f\lm a wlafter dbl pr, MSG mo No pet.I: ....................... ~ ilr JJ42 _ ........... -.. .. _aw ... ,.UORict Call Mt$llO, ult tor HOMESFORRENT -... ••••••••••••••• ..... 2Br28aw/caayon m>3bl-f:.k.ldll•~ PamorLarry 3 or 4 br. Priffd rrom ._ • frplc, .,.., new . ... ..Ultoule .. Lo ... htd~ard• air.~. wet bar. 32 ft, sn~ lllO IH·UOO 111.-. New Coado_Jte&a_ 81Wt1 fan1••· P'amHlu a.t tip btd. 'hnnt. • 4'7-G66alU --------i>t, 21,;ba. mkro, r"rlc. pleau. klda • pet• pool : 1tepa to beach. ·
r e o t 11 a t!. I $ 5 o. ~.Call •·2588 or .OMo.a.31215 OCEANFRONT 2 BR 2 WIUIY COMDO-S
IOILIAll IN¥ISTO.I All a condo·• have 3
......, to bMcb • .,._ bedlroom, 2~ beth. All
114·~7428, ZU.Cl·SM f73.387l. A&I. no fee. . .,_ 3244 a. . .,. ea ldult. pr.-Jae
V ... ,........ 1oc BR atmoapbere. Pvt beach. Eut.ljde,0wnerbulltlh1-""'"''"• HB • 4 ...... •••••••••••••••••• beaut. i reenery "
OIMI for blmHll. Beaut Fam Rm.,fl* . .:io mo. T1in1erock 4br. exec. --">'· lllOroollM!. 'l't'110"\dowD•ownwto have 1ara1e d oor
fiunce at urJi 1.ne.. .... t. opeotrtl. fireplacu,
UMd briclt (rplc. In 1i.p. AUrorKeit.b,112-44'11 Home. PrinM view loca· WATDFAONTHOllES
down IMalC rm. Spac Ckeaafront 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Uon.•imo.M0-1212 lll-1400 · l*Uol. commWUty pool SlM,000 Hurry 1 Call itteant.a and are In Coet.a '"!.'!"'.,. ,, , ., , , 1 Mela. 2 have never been
kitchen w /ttp laundry rm. 2 &ae bed.roocnt. Wt poo .. du~. llttu.ri· l Br CGDdo. &oil. bak:ony,
be&h, All/Fii intercom l)'. no am cbl.Jdrtft. '7~ teaola. pool, Jacuua •
thru-out. Cbie to ever· mo. f'uraJ1hed w/ulil. &Yrn. Couple ooly. No
)'thlaJ. Avail 8/ 15/19. paid or unlurniabed. pas. $375. ~l. I~ llMM !i~~'.'~:
•
SELECT
tll50/mo. ~-631·2342 11..-.JJJe~tH33 -2 bdrm. 2 ba condo In
S Bdrm. Z ba, family rm.
brick lrplc, ni<'e yard.
Vtf'Y ·leu. ~-64U368
Shatp 3 br W/Drl/ plUl!l Walnulaquare. AC, pool,
crpt tbruout, llv rm adWtl no peta. $450/mo K a lot. boutie, :s BR. 2 ba, PROPERTIES wtfrplc, brite cbeerfuJ !)19.1136 awrov9d ~. Wld re
ar. su .~oo . Own r , ..... ,. .. , .. ~. 3207
5ilil$.ar.lllt,,asT-08129 •••~••••••••••••••••••• F.astside entertamer's de· Ute. 3 BR. l~ ba. many
ammatie:s. Cluldren. no
pets. Avail 9 /1. $795. s:u-OttlS.
lolcheft. pV\ beck yard. --------JiOO . IC'J.lGZ; ..... Jbr. 2~ba, Univers ity
--Park. All am-e111t1es.
SHAIP DUPLIX
1\w 2 Bdrm uruts an xlnt
t'OOd 1'erroi. nry neiu
blc A mwit sell i1lu¥l1on.
All otrcn con11detcd .
OwMr wtU help finance.
X1n1 Coe.ta Mesa loca
lion A i.king only
$139.~.
R.C. TAYLOICO.
640-5112 . ---
....... "" Id DplL 4.Bdm\&3Bdrm
GVearsOld.
f)-plcs & Dbl Garage1>
Wlmijammer Properties
738..8441
~ 2100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
New front i.treel )C)('Ul1on.
J•ark I rv1ne BuMnel>S
Center, 4.Wl sq Ct For
ll>eloptaon lo buy. Pvt
PlY 494-48~. 494·3966
Loh for ScuM 2200
Near new. 3 BR home.
dOM: to bay & ocean.
Bearncd ce11's .. Crplc .•
Jacun1. Dbl. garage.
9X> Mo .• )'Tly. BUI Gruo·
dy, Rltr. 675-6161
VM;AHT. ll1Dt HB Joe.. 3 $625mo/ Vrly lose.
BR. 2 ea. t500 mo. Cati ~J-07:.>
Ketth, 962-4471 ---------
5 Br. 3 ba, exec ('U.Stom
home. Fanla:.l1r loca·
lloo. P. Pt. $1250. mo.
Parker RcaJty, 551·32.53
appt.
C:.... .. M.-3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Br. 2 ba, frplc. huge Lovely maJnwned Jbr.
d I A I 2be. Z. ty home. Walk lo yar w a ccess. vaa · bch, No Pets. $6"'0 . 9/J. ~. 348 Hamilton " Sl,C.M.00-1743. ~.SJ6.1461.
4 Br 2..., Ba. new cpt..'I, dbl i':Xec. home lmmac. Jbr.
oAr 1 ... : •ft """'an --Jba, Crplc. Beaut. lndscp. MB.2oe0 .. "' """' ' ,,,.,.,.,, Walk to bch. Garden<!r.
No pets. $1675 963-~.
ICJDS r£TS OK SJG.1461.
12 bdrm. I ba. W<.'Stside. 3 Br. 3 ba. 22nd Sl ~75
Corona·Newport Beach small pnvate fenced mo. Water & gardener
Bei&UlJ.ful air cond. 3 br, 2 yard. $370 NET paid. 840>5.504
ba. rught view. Guarded CALCOASr REALTY ------
comm u n 11 y , near 549-4898 3 lir 2 Ba. garage, near
SPY¥1U s. t'a s hio n Sharp---4-9-R-2 lkl. dbl ~ar . beach, Bolsa Oucatlll'1I ~land. Wuter, oanJent>r, lil.reli. $4.XI. 2131592-2474 ,. duldrcn & pet.'> OK $.S25
llMTALS
3 BR. 2 8a. .. ....... 9600
3 BR. 2 Ba.. . . . . . . .. tlJXI
(Panoramic View I
3 BR. 2"2 Ba ........ S6SO
2 BR. 2 Ba ..•...... S500
assoc. tees pu1d. Avllll. mo. ""II "-•""'""". ask for 3 <>-2 Ba ~"' J""''I uruned Referl'nres re· ""' .,...,_,.,.,, °' · _... mo uv ~ve llvmg, Wood·
q'd. $895 (714)979-8430 Pam or Lar_ry_____ Newhit~ bn~e brand new 2 br
O..roMt 3226 ---_ +den. 2 Ba, frplc. A/C,
Spyglass Hill J Bdrm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SpactOUS 3 bdrm 21, ba mien>wave, W/U rm. lg
faDllly rm. formal din Nice. clean duplex. I Hit, Townhome, 2 i.lory. l. pvt yard, 2 car ur. $650.
IJ\lt, ternf1c ocean view 1 bJ Wood mlt!r Sun hreplal't:S, bwlt m:., dbl Also 2 St..or'Y t"OOdo, 2 Ur • ~mo. dN·k, yard . no IH'l:> g:.rage, pool, :.pu $4115 1'1 8a, W/U rm. µvl CORPORATE PLAZA Ullhlies pd AvuiJ St:pt mo 49.S 1653 pauo. S450 lloth inti
~ty home, OCHn YU. 3 BR. 2 ba. _,Month
Turner AMO<:
--· d'·1111
LC .. clean 4 br top ol tho
wnrld fmly home. JISC)
)Mae ..... J ....... ~ l252 .......................
Niguel Shotts. 3br <fen,
3ba, fncd yd, all ~lt·iDli.
all comm'ty rec racs,
walk to beach, $800/mo.
1,2,3 yr lses. 497·1751
~l Mardi Spauld
Ing.
3 BR. 3 ba twnhse. 2
frplc '&, All amen
Ouldren & pets by ar>
proval $6SO. 497 22~2
644-2212. -----GoU' Course Condo. • El
Niguel C C. Beautiful
Jbr. 2ba. ~75. SSl-8878. . ---.......vwto 3267 •••••••••••••••••••••••
tlOM~ F'OR RENT
3 Of' 4 br, Pn cc:d from
Sa6S to S4~. Fncd yard &
garaJ(l'l> Jo'am11i e..,
please. Ktdl> & pet!> -icome Call 964 2566 ur
!ffJ.-2971. Agt. no fee --...,.,port leach 3269 . ....•...•.........•...
a---~...,~~~~+v-t----~e...Cb ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY l \l $350 Mont h . ---rec pkli( Lake. pool. .. ~~~;=~;o_j,J~~~~Jj~b:==~~=::=:-:=-f.LJ!16.J~:-===:---::-fl;N~~~~~t-t~~· ~. Cute 2br. lbu condo pcli. AnlluJI lcal>c .
from ocean. level, pnmc OCIEA.M VllEW! BToro 3232 u.rtwhr poo4, oo ~h SW-0062
NO n :t::: Apt & Condo
rental'> Valla Rental:.
~--
•WALK TO Bt:M.:H·1H1
S700 mo. ll><'. Lenmo,, pool
& vvlleybaJI, g.ir . a~'l
!l(M!-002JS . -•.; -i.,..
" "
•••for UORG EOUS
Harbor View Home near
gretmbelt. Mature quail·
l Y la ndscaping. Im· maculate cond1t1on.
OwrM!r may help finuncc.
~call &save 645·7221
91/4°/o Loan
Great chance lo lake
over loan at 9~% in.
terest on this highly up.
ll r aded home . 2
bedrooms, dtrung area.
firepla ce. Dec:or ato r
rapes. blnnts. plOSlt
curpeting. Large patio
and gas BBQ. ~2.500.
Call 54G-l 720
TARBa.I.. -on•
s.to Afta I 080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
38r, l'l!tBa Condo, new 21 drps, cpts, bltns. AC.
pool. sauna. jac, nr So.
e Csl. PJaza, $79,SOO
_'!_fifclffRHlt!_y _ ~27~ _
UDO ISLE
Sunny & s pacious 4
Wrm, 4 bath home in
('t!nlcr of ei.elusive Lido
Ible' Special features in-
clude, central se<:unly
l1l1n g co nlr ol . 2
rireplaces. cozy ram1ly room. patio. For more in·
fonnot1on. call 673-8550.
T_... 1090 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ContraC'tors/Spe('tut·ulars
f'anlasltc v ie w hor st!
property·la rge home
Extras space ror parking
or add-ons Possible xtra
101 Own er /Hrk
S acr1r1 cc S lll5.000
544·9.\32.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
COST~MESA 4~~f';'"a locauon. P.P. 4 Bdrms.,.J bllths, family ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt.677 V1t-wpo1nl Ln.
._..,...,., rm., 2 frplcs., 2 pallos. 3 llOMES f-"Oft Rl-:NT A\'lill St-pt.I. $375 mo
4 Houses Oft I Lot
Lowest pnce in Col>la
Mesa. Only 10' ~ down. owe. Always rented. • 556-7777
MEWPOIT IEACH
12UNITS
I DOOR from OCEl\N.
Uobellt!vably low U>W
PRICED a l $425.000.
Owner will trade.
WartdbalEatah
556-7777
FOUR UHITS-C.M.
2.3 ACRE LOT
Some back bay view,
fanlasllc area ror huge
ranch home -+ barn &
slablts. Call J im John·
den (714J 838-5970 dys.
1 7 14 1 5 81 ·57 87
evcs/wknd.'1.
MlwportPa•lllla
25x70' lot, steps from
beach, 2 blks from Npl
Pier. Call for deuuls. George Charles Rily
675-7512 .......... /
2300 TrtrPrtls Near new. 3 Br own~rs •••••••••••••••••••••••
urut. 2 ba, frpl, 2-tar '"""""'IEWl .... DS gar, 3-2 lir, 2 ba. urull> , _., "
TSL lnvstmti. 642 1603 Scruor c1t1:iens. C.Ompl
-faL·tllt1es 2191 Ha rbor Bl.
<.:.M Spu<:c rent $150. 32'
rrllX Nopets 646·4151
16 DEWXIE UNITS
PRIME EASTSIL>E, CM
l Bdnru.each
THE~TAHNES CO ...... Dflf'rl,
car garag~: lovely yard. 3 or '' I.Ir Priced Crom ~'6-t.:f71
Ava.ti now. $1000 Mo . an ~to $&95 rncd yard &
cl. g.ardeoer ~ a r a g cs I" a m 1 I 1 e s
please. Kids & els
( , fl c ·ome · · mo 6lJ. 973-2!171 Agt, no ftt Shoreline Mg ml Corp -~1/1t11n.ttt•7Wjt-<'tftt'.> ------IH7 -6J63 ~ 1 ,1 fom .. aieaYc6ty 3234 Nc;-1 IJf<. bonu;;;, . (/j.'J-,V'l!J.r1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HO .. l:'C F'OR uL'NT fng_, ,... hr1dr)cr, cpt,
2435 E CoHt Hwy . CdM _ 3 or ';"br Pnc~ from dJ'l)!i :s C..r gar S750
2br, 2ba Condo 2 c ar gar $1~ to $495. l"ncd yard & ~ M76 -----
Pnl'Tl(' loc. So of hwy. ~a r1tges l"am1l1cs Very sharp 3 Mr 2 lia
Adults No Pets S67S. Yr· plea se. kids & p eli> model home Lot& of
Lse. Avail. Sept. 1s t weltome. C..11964 2566 or wood. 11\lrTOr, fpk, ideal
Lynne Valentine AM 973-2971. N!J., no fee for sgl.stcpls. ~ m cl
759-0717, PM 760-1S65. -----l(aniener 962 0458
ShoreclJff w /Vlt!W 4 Br, t-.eilq• •och 3240
lba, fom rm. n~w c pl & •••••••••••••••••••••••
paint. Yrly lse SOOO. OLDER llOMt: l:ie3Ch •
G7!>-!1168.673-ti51l Wamter 3rca JHH. h:c
-----.Y r ct , S 4 7 :; rn o
Costa MHa 3224 21J W'l-0181. 4 6 pm
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Jo~L51dc, 323 t. 23rd Sl
Darll.ns red barn. 2 br.
office. 3 garag<">. $175.
!61·221Sor497 1714
3 Br condo, dbl end .
gural(e Near beach
~ No pt'U. ~.GJ6S -----..... ~~ 3242 ., ........•............
t-'or Leai.t:. 2br. den, Jb11.
ovttioc*tnJt waler. S7SO
IJtO.OJ8J .leave mes$ a $t1'
tape'
50' dO<'k . J br. 2ba .
Orangtlret> a dult pa l10
~. 2 sly, 3 UH 2 lia,
pjl.L'lb CptS & drp!>, air
cood , (pk, pool. Sp d.
~.2Ci£C ~OI opnr. No pet:.. $57:>.
~3648 -------Rancho San Joaqwn 2br
T den Besl loc. & view.
UPltfaded on top le\ cl
lyr l.w lli50 Avail. Sept.
AM759-0117 P M 700-l!i&
3 bdrm. 2 ba . 2 car
gar age. d1s hw.as he r .
refrige, gas !>love.
wa)b er & dr ye r .
I~. air cood Near
Irv in e H S . $550.
~~ ----~t.odi 3241 .................•.•••.
:"lit-w 3 BH. 3 bu . Jg(• tot.
wee bar. bt: .. ms. lrpk .
ocean "1ew patio &
a..:low with charm, in
~ U.guna; 2 Wk& to
Sia w s Co" e $850 .\1 u.
Hillie 494 7~1 ---------
For gractOUS hvmJ:·th1:. •~
It 1 li!~~oYOJl COO«io..2... -nr--:r& w tpool, tcnn1:.
Jal· No pet~. $875
833-33ot!I
~T & ALON t;"!
llMTIMlS
SHOWS YOUTHE WAV
TOGOHOMt:
CAu.'11-4555
Udo Isle home: 3 BR. :>.
ba Clo!it> to pn val t!
beac~ BIO Annually
_ 673-7300 ~gent__,
Luxury Condo 1n Nv.ip1
l 're.t Walkin~ d,...lann ·
IMm Lich Clean & q1.1w1
2 Ur. ~Ua. new a 1J
ph~ H~e 2 rar g<1r
w hoot. up. $5t15 m11
C21J I 92\·5357 COllCl'I
.wylim .
r)l'ftJ IUV •f1'.1ur1")N 'J '
THE RE-AL-~
ESTATERS I
I 091 ._ ___ &W-_5_7_u __ _ Retort 2400 .clean 2br condo nr So
.-• ..:. ... •••••-••• .. • o.t Plaza. Pool. $&50. No
pets. 83J.897_4_. --
~. cleJ:ant 2 bdrm &
fam rm1S(i(A)1m<>I 1•1111,h
l'ptng, 2''1 ba red:ir &
glas.o, 5 blk.'> lo o~:c:in
UIM· rar pvt gar, fully
mamt. yd Adults, no
petll. lnqwrt' a t S27 Jeth
~.'1l4980U31 SJalO/iease, lilCl'OSi heh
~· 2JJ-~·2201
OC&UrFRONT Wkly °'" yewty rencb S4()() & up.
~-
A OOLLHOUS~' J or
fam rm Cape Cod Condo
w a ty & country view
Pool BXI mo. 644·033a
BEACH LIVING
1 blk t.o ocn, pools & ten·
nis, 2Br, 2Ba. fam rm,
bol tub, French doors,
new cpt & pa111l thruout.
$\06,5-00 Owoer/bkr.
Open Sat & Sun 646-6700
..rcUST COMDO
Open h o us e J ·Spm
weekends. Supenor to
'J'iconderoga to Jotrep1d
to If Mojo Court. Price sl~ from $138,500 Lo
$130,000. 3 Br. 31<2ba.
pool, t.ennis. sauna. Jac.
Frances Horvath Rltr
67S-1972
Wish to bu)' 2 or .3 ~r la.
Harbor View Homes.
Pnn. only. 644--0868
aAYROMT COMDO
24 Hr Secwity
Luxurious 2 br. 2~ ba.
f'abulous ocean & bay Views. High rue. Under·
grouod parking, spa.
saUOlil, pool. ()pen house
Sat & Sun 1·4. Price
$650,000. 601 Udo Park
Drive. lfl.F . By James
A. Mitchell & Assoc.
494-6648; mmo.
VACA110M'SOVEA
4 Ne-w exclusives In Npt
Shn. walk to beach •
Immaculate 2 br+d e o,
ooly SlOl.000.
3Br nxer.grab il $100K.
3+deo-s undeck · e t c,
gor1eou1 upgra d es
SlZl.SOO.
Waterfront, huge 4br.
3ba SI 79.900.
4Br steal! Sll 7 .500.
Oaafu.to.e.x
Just reduced to Q9K.
3br +2br. Anxious i
-... ...::_.:_
........ etllty
64Wlll
•••••••••••••••••••••••
ba, l story w/sparkllnJl
pool.
Park J;>lace,lndi42 7461
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOBU..EHOME
BU Y·SE LL-R ENT·
FlNANCE .......... s ...
Wwwti•C.......
qu.usu1.1021
HUNTINGTON BY THE SEA
2 81\ 2 Ba + den. Call
agt.646-utO
TO BUY-SELL
RENT· Fl_NANCE
Call Your
Mobile Ho. Stor•
WouwHoa~
Westrruoster lf48·8895
Anaheim 956·4500
CntrlAnaheim 956-1011
SlulqAna 5S4·7070
•EXCITING• ........ ~
Btautilw 1976 Buddy 2Br
28a home within walking
distance fl Lido's rioest
lhopping area. Sm pet
welcome.
Buut~!':?-1972
Keywest mobile home m
Laguna Hills. nicest 5
S tar Park .7 'x1 5 '
enclosed porch-mirrored
doors, light wood in·
Urion, 3~ T. air cond. 2
'lfJlf'/ apecloua Br'• w /Ba +clnaanc area, walk in
cloaeta. All for only ll8,500.<HtJ.em>
AftlYSNCIAL C~
... ma.A POtMI' 'ACIRC I 11•11 m MQll.IHO..-
alb2JNold •"......,... wa
\00 __..IO meDUoa ZJOIHarbllr, 9te *A
iadl&all-1'1•iourmet l40-HJ7
ldtda. llelcoe1,... rm ·~~~~~~~~ • • •m st.,. fUll 1& 1:; jllCUlll in m..w bath. '17 aaM, 2 BR. 2 ba, lam
aaljurtabe&IWlbw/Jell. rm. fp, yard, aml pel, W oak u~lnl'• tbna· ..... Spece 21, Udl • Gil• ..ta men. If you Plaiclnda, NB. .... • .,,.. ........ aad ·---------
)WdD 11n1·•·-·• I SIOOODOWM ror THE BUT. lllH °"'*' will llnaDC• at
Cllll.. IO'K. wt parmaata or ff per mo. P/P
•. 1112 20 .. 0 '
. 2 Br, 2 ba. Va·
-. lmmed. l*I· Dau Pl park. Adulll oaJ.7. ,.. __
FOii.EASE DUPLEX. 2br. lbil, n<:w
w z bedroom 2 lfath <'fJXS:-ffi'Ps p;mrr:-sm:-r-11-.-..
A REPLACES
Pnced al only $150,00U
for pnvat.eowncrsh1p un·
its. Ear h with fireplace.
separate patio or yards &
e nc l osed garageis.
Owner's urut. Shake roof.
Beaullfol tree lloed
street. Call 752-l920 .
J_ 9UAIL~
PLACE ;
NONITIES'·
10,.. Tit l :JO P.M.t
Hm bor Escrow
Spec:Nulats i1t a.c ....
,. operty, salH Of' ••• c11., ... Ctl ..ytifM
fw , .. stloH. Call
751· 775 ask for
Shiny
home M1ss1on Lakes
Country Club. Golf-
tcntus·pool. Beautifully
lundscaped. no main
tcnance yard.
9000Clubhouse ltd.
Desert Hot Spnngs
213-378-2572
Beautiful maintained
completely furnished
Palm Spnngs home. 3br,
3ba. den. pool. Mountain
View. B y Owner .
7l4-:2kl221
Out of State
Property 2600 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Near Sun Valley
bulldable lot on
$17.500. 548·298.5
Idaho,
cr eek,
2700 •••••••••••••••••••••••
llorse Ranch. 1 I ac re
+4br Home. Rechc Ca·
nyon. Brker 760·1729.
chi ld OK. No Pet ....
$35()mr1 1954-A Meyer Pl
S.i!I 348-l ufl s ·Jo &
\\-knd.'>
Nearly new 3 bdrm. 21,,
ba. bulll.lns. dishwai.hcr.
2 car garage. patio lndry
Caci . Adult~. no pct:.
Avail Sept. Isl. $495. Call
675-0562 days. 1i73·141M
eves1wknds.
2 Bd house. yard. i:ar a.;..:.
pool. no k1d.'i $425/mo
Mgr 2453 8. Orange
Ave.
~'t.Side. blk to 17th. Big 3
br. 3 ba, pvt garden,
decks, pool. Huge lot.
SG!J S mo . 673 ·633G ,
~9666
DELUXE CONDO
Nice 2 .Bdrm unit.ava1lt1
ble wrlh altac h c tl
garage, Crpk. 2"• ball\!>.
Pravale back yard
$t75 •mo. Call M F. 9 to a
GT.1-2282 2 Bal IBI Duplxs incl new
&yfront to be xchgd
dwn. Owner 213/684·3200 ltNatah W..ted 2900 3 Br, 2 ba. dbl garai.tc. pvt
••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, Crplc $.585 mo. HOME + INCOME
256711dew. CM
.DlJC spacious home w 15
2Br studio twnhse units.
Home has 3 Jg bdrms.
2"'1Ba, separate yd, dlx
kitchen, Mediterranean
style architecture ,
beauliluUy lndscpd. A re·
al pride ol ownership.
OpeoSatl-5
To see call agt 979.5099
SUPaM'LEX
Only l1 X gross & x Int
terms. Take over "s ub·
jecl to" & could even
have &~ble! Don't
wait! 71.4/545-9491.
c::I Walker t; lee
WIU. PAY CASH
in a flash ror your house.
11n1ts or land.
SCOTTUALn
53 .. 7533
••••••••••••••••••••••• ............. d • •••••••••••••••••••••• c--...... 3122
•••••••••••••••••••••••
JI.." BR cottage, 1 blk frm
beach, $375 mo. Call
before 8:30am or all S :30
pm: 873-6181.
1124 Real Ettate ----------...................... .
CHIAPll Fourplex Huntington
BMcb. Great apprecia·
Uon paterdjal. $142,llOO.
Century 21 Lockhart, -..n.
•INUlllts•
1 Br, l ba, Sooaq ft. Brown
crpt. $275. 2538 Newport
Bl, lf2CMMl-0147
........... Jiff .......................
w Via Udo Nord
MS/mo. L(e 2 bdnD, 2
be wttJI den. pat.lo, W__,roat liomes Inc
XllW.o.ltHwy
IS1·1400
All adult, pride of
ownerablp, Anabelm.
Super money maker. Prine. only pleue.
RE/MAX, Fount.a In O\lrminc baacbtront 3Br
Valle)', 113-8337 zae. tmo lie. AvaU t/1$.
OCEANFRONT4·PLEX. ••ooomo. 171·2280. asao.ooo. ramwee Oal¥ .
DUPLEX, STEPS TO Lovely bome oa back bay
SAND bl"'· LIO' view bty t.o 9230.000. Altnt, M. au. view. a matr at•. l 8r)'ant, 11....,., • .,. den. a~. beamed cell·
Y.A,._. 179'-IOO ~ ilia dplx. TifO 2 bdrllll. Alt. 54f·l477, 111.-.
... lmined.~Qey.
,.., pool . ....._Lo fwy,
Irv. CD&r.. r_.... lal. run. •1.110. Uni,.. •... .,... ..
548-336.S
4 BR. 2 ba.. Easls1dc.
Fenced yd. Comp. re
decor. Av all. now. S625
Includes gardener &
water. 847-4788
Eaststde-2 br, I ba borne.
1 child OK, ut1I pd. Avail
Sept 1. l34 E. WI.Ison. Do
net cbswrb tenants. Call
for an appt. S4SOmo
675-1297
East.side. 325 B. 23rd St.
C o u Q_t r y E o g I 1 1 h
dollbouse. 3 br, den, 3
frplc's, brick courtyard,
1675. SSJ·22J5or4!1M7 ...
•2 Br, l b• condo nr.
SouUl Coast Plaza. New
c'1)t&, dips, AtC. pool.
Security pte. No pets.
Children ok . $450.
~or545-5151.
F.-CM. TbiauniqMwell ma~ tun wfvlew of
eolf coune. bu I COIY LR w/frpl 6 open beam
cell'p, 3 Br, 2b9,at2 Br as deD. TIU ll a x1nt hm
for xlDl teaat. 1575. In·
ddt prdeoer. BualneM
PbD-SllOO.
Pean 2 BR w/1ara1e,
Mita, DO peta. T73 W. wu.oo. $300. &4f.1Ue.
aw. a.,.,, rm1e. lrJ.
yrd. F/P. No Paa ... W.
1ltb St .•. ecu&15.
2 bdrm. 2~ ba. Condo. nrep1ace, paUo. a car
..,...., ltr• lppf. Never
lived lo. "80 per mo.
Av.U Sept I. eu.OMI aft ..
Any merchandise for sale priced at $100
or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad
a
4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00
Call today, we 'II bill you or charge it to your
BankAmericard I VISA or Master Charge.
(Motorcycle ads must be prepaid)
Deadline: Anytime before Sp.m. Tuesday
•
• All Items must be priced
• Ad can run in any appropriate clasailicatiOn
• Sony, no commercial buslneases ·
DAILY PILOT
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Only llO/per month V1 -- -VHlmenl lo Slt0,000 -64'-717J TMtm e.nt. •No. Broadway, NIMOtrr MACH w/lu 11dv•ntu ... po l'Ol,JNO· Jtlk ktti..n Mon ModemlotZbr cOU11e Senta Ana. Hi•loriul 3000 It. 1000 fl orttc• Uoic 73a, 'luttln , Ca llr~llo ApU , t; M ~unnn...r.. v df't'Crat.
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all e ''*= MW vi.w
on beech on Tahiti with ...,. P'or more Info c•ll ....... •1U1et 1Jt11 lndu11 ~ l'H Vl-t:I
car. rt.1w bo•t~ wa1h Sam w.,,., -...Tl"' area. No •utomoUve or "'"'"
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ll001•0 Waterfront 211d bome.yard.1•n&t.
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Blldrwma 6 Tuwabouaet
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W1Ni'SR/YKAALV WIMAq I 8r tMathelor, uUI pd l''Tom PJUO
Speftacll.tlar 1pa, total
r•creatlon pro1r1m.
11Utlal JWOCtam 7 poolt, t
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3 '°4 Bdrw, eoa>e toni Sll8• WTALS 123$. 1918 W•llHu Av~Sept l~ ~7300
••••••••••••••••••••••• Wiit l71.h It. Sant• Ana Lake ,..,,.*"· ~!)l·I~ All lVP" IA , ... , fl'lfltl" ,~ "". awtfll • "If.Ill
Movl.o&! Avo&d dePQ91ta • For men info ull JClfl o-n.r. lnvl'll'fl'rlflfll• llhN• 1~ rM :W'f .......... Luu~·~ ............ cul fiv1n1 upen1ea1 ~~'!..~~·at!,!'177~81 o r ................ W_...__. .. 600 r.e.~111'0,IM I' ... • .... Prof11u1onelly •Ince .__ -.,. --... -rmnrr 11 11, Vlf' ,. .. ................... -. .-. .-............. lf'Mill 1.'Wl'ta Al .. U hlOo ~iiiil.Jii~~~!...J-1.1U&-HOU~-S-IM-_-A-TIS
J'*f1.an llllla Road
2albnoeAve UI ...._,....
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1714) 644-1900 832>41.U avail. 0.k •IHI<'• or of btdroQtn N1tt•an in CASH POI TD't IHI H/ OM
91rl. 4 Bdrm. I \o\ ba, d~n. associated :! lir. ~ b4' <'oodo, v. blll to
~-( h, 2 rur • ., . auto
Ql.fU' U!eaut bay view
Expend your lifettyle
wilh • compatible room· rmt.e. We dac:over that
pmMJO.C.JI
nceouulte 84fl.44111 C,;orun• !Jool ,,.., or t;t,..111 Artl/l!T11 •n Mi.rt ~~1 7 I 'If rt~ lfr/f ~ '" t "'VcC
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1111
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blka LO N4'wport 811)'
CalJ 601713 ur tla*3
leav.! mMMCe
TiiL Mamt G42 1003 TWOPEASINA PAO
8$1.()IJ..S or 7» 1.209
Anaheim olflce. blay ror
Mr ~ • crpt, drv-.
panelllna C•rnl i.1 ~I f•at ll &18-11167
t'Vftl or 842 1221
M a <lul•t,,....11 ,..•f'n
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l,11tf1•~ ,, JM ""'""" '~A-•n.
Savtew. 4 BR, J bet • N w
Bl!dford Model Gwarckd
.iatn : PoOI fl teonla
SUOO Mo. ti44·5403 ;
&tl-.MM
IXICUTIYI SUrTIS
av1ll•ble n•ar 0 (."
Al.rport. AUrK"tlve rlld
Include NClePlloru1t. law
llbrU)', eonlttmce rm•. Hcretart•I Hrvlcc. ii
Xerox fulllty. Yor a
penonaJ tour " furthe r det-"• inquire at Vort11r /\1tt.1r, $~$ 228 ~ vr
006-:BX>
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l'h•C•4 ft •f•I ft .. ft,
ll l 'fllt f ,,.,..... .,,,
3 Br. lamUy rm, Westc:liff
home, qulClt 11 , .. mo.
60-1090
••-•••••••••••••;~·2•2• lbr 127~ l br S3 25 c.-.. .._. -liuilUtb, puoi. 2 &>ko& ape
"-•••••••••••••••••• ea UH6 Placenu11 Ave 2 BR. 2 tHI., bh11-, frpl, 646-1s.6
1uodec k, 1•r doo r ----
opener, blk. t o Bia •Uean 2br condo nr. So.
Corona. lllOOMo.67~10 Cat Plaia. Pool. 11 p11. sns 0i11d °"· 833 8974. IUNDMIWJ .... 2 ..................
-4. 673-2113
1325. Larae 2br, 1 ba. "'" & Indy fac. Adult.. No
l>tot.s. 2009 Maple Apt. K.
!>1lHH&.
.re.lJO ltroa<I Sl 17~ mo
New di& <:Br + den twnhle 1tudlo. 1900 aq rt.
ta encl dbl car aaraae. 2 ~8a . btll yd, dlx
kitchen w /mic rowave
OVM, frplc: In mttr bdrm
It 1' v rm. la pvt patio ~k off rruitr bdrm. To
llt!tl('fill9N,5(189
M. 1eekln1 rmmte(1)
w/afl., coodo, or hooae
bel Sellt I. Larry '7'M3LS
Rrmm. ll/ r 2WO for 2flr
2ba. nke loc. mo+ utl
Call 780·1248 le•ve
nw.uaie. AvaU Sept. lat.
NB.
Female roommate to
share condo. Plell(c cull
aft 4:00 & wknch. S4()..61W 0rlt'Oh kind
Yn1t qUJt'l bu~int'A'l rnan
~I Ur llpt, noo iimkr,
non drinker tJ•2 !13:.111
di)'!I TIUSTOHOS saooo.uo.ooo
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121h IU.y l'l'<flm 1;,:, ~n
TIIE BLUFFS3 bdrm, 2._.,
batb condo. Double
aiaraae. lr1 paUo, wet
bar. Pool. Walk to shop.
p1n1. Call btwn 8 5
weekdays . Carol
751·2t00. ---flh.tfs Condo "A". 3br,
2ba, l level. Poot pa Lio,
Studio apt 4 blkll from
beach. Incl. uUllUeiJ. 5235
mo. Day 752·78ll; eve
67$-9U5 _...._ ___ _ W!SnA Y El.DIEM
231 l Bl<Jcn Y.asts1df' nlt-e
l br S:Jl!l AJso 2 br, I '~ Room & buth Ocean vJew. ba m>. Gas & water pd
UDO IAYFIONT
Sul)t'rb view 2 Br, 2 ba.
{)in rm, ( Jp. patio, av cul
9110179 Call 678-0770 bef
7 :., pm or 645 66& or
494~
Need 2 fem roomm1ttt"I,
nommokml(, U28 :1br,
2"~. CdM SUIOea. San PENTHOUSE
SUITf
fem Med Studt-nt n•••'<I~
llJT apt in QWf·l U t'a tit
IX't1 in CdM area N1..-·d
l,t;•I II :t f.tfl(I' bllH'~
''''"JI•· 11t.v V1·ry ,,,..."•I I 0/300/o DfSCOUMTS
IRUCl. • 64S.250t I v I' I. Jo. M d-. C A I, f, ----• '* ,.,~ ~·rM-H-t1------Pl>lnl . ng Term.
S700rno 2433 Vlata I logur
l..oMWl. dya
&o beh.-tlld t.~&.-iH"tn",~nct IUITBI(«. Mg r. S250mo. 675-1497. 00.57fAl
2IK. I 1'1b;I. LWDJue "lylc...
Adult.II No l'ct11 S295.
5'1! .4!611:?
~, 1$2-1)511$ by U I kt!sp w ri-f , _ -t----.__ .... ...,/
'•uuh/ Lott&F.....t
b .un•l l>o1Jnm 11n '• k
,,.,,., 1i17 l-'a11h1011 hi
ii. k Alt $ :xi. 1!13 77:.X CONDO Rlvo Alto Chan-
nel, JS' power bout ~lip,
l!Wsq', 1875 unfurn. G!S
furn Ridings Rt:alty
r.,v~
Bach. ll\IJ\. cook mg fad.
So d hwy. $250. lncld.
WI. 6'73-341$.
UllrunOWI Condo, 3 b r. J
ba, rrplc, 2 p;il1t~, llUO·
deck, pool, JBCUl.ZI, lt> •
IU.) 549-1987
Dlx 2 Br, 2 ba. 2 pal1011 in
best loc:ul1on $850/mo
Nct631 1400
f-'em. roommate wanh'd
lo shr 2 Br 2 Ha :a1-1t
w!frplc, in COM w /Malc
RiJnbl rent John bet
5PM·9PM. 67~
l.Ax•atc'(f wnh1n Lh1• uni
QUt' t,Air~an dc'lll(Ot'<I
Lido M11r111.i V1ll1111•' <.:c.~1der
M s1·ek 1n l( rmmlf• "
W o llJl U'Jllda c,r htJIJ~"
A'>l\I' 7:tl ~ W.ndr.n ••.•••..........•••••..
5 I 00 b111nrl L;,1<un:. H.•il<'h
"'-aiwc .... MI nrang,.. n,.utl'r•'ft m.111· ----3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -SWp; to bc:.ch. Yrly 2 br, Jbr, stove. refrg 1ndd Jrp!c..~..m· Mor Jo' to share lg l'ondo 3
-bib-ffom bearit Im ,2.40(>~ )-l ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• t ,., ) .. IJCJ'A t')'t"' t.:Jll
2 Br. I ba condo fi'an-
tw.llc locallon m Uluffs
~1mo Amie 640-0019
4 Br, 21>.a, ram rm. &rk
Hay cul-<le-sar. I.it fnc·d
ynJ Now av:ul ~/1110
l(Jl-0611, 642 1481
2 Sty A frame, 3br, Jli7S
Ye<trly
-U--MUCRA»Tl
Large. 1,2&.1 bd garden
apt:.. Adults. Oshwhr ,
bltns, t.'OCI ~ar. gai. l>IJQ .
Poot Ga:; Pd. 778 Scolt
"" &&2-5073 ; 6'&5-5611
2 Hdrm:,, l b-.lh ap1
Adull.b. $375. 1110. Ga:.
J)illd 642-fiU7 3.
-Oiiieto l>w~ & i.h•1p 642 2121 . 00 3490 PIOJC Senior <'1t17-en rm•(
StilSmo,C.11~ MllJ
$17$ VJ M75 2&3 Br, 2 bt•.
t'nCI ~ar, c·arport fo'rpk,
lndry rm, palm, dll hltni,
TAJ. Mgmt IAi! 11.Cll
Super bcut•h J Br 2 Ua, 1k-~:k, g1m1.1<e. yrly s.>75
Nopc1.b/k11h ~ 11>84!
ax-nr~j(;c41n . i.ml deck
~yr, 11111 &11. di.hwhr
:i1J•,36~ ~2 111
oc l·up_ $3001 m o I<
Brown lJ)i. !133 2 1~0.
i:; ve:. 6'IG O lil6
Fem Mature . l\un
i.mokcr $17Umo. Woc><I
bndj(t!. Cull Hob ~ I ~
Prl\ ale· Elt>v.it11r
Wt"l U..r, Loun.1<t·,
1·~111m1<· U..y '11 "" wv~red l'.sllv
!kt.'Ol"Jl..Ur Amcrut11~
675-8662
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ly un1l Pool & Play
W'OWld Sundanc·c Wc~l
Apt&, 111116 Mapl e .
642-l951between 12 5
Ml-~A V fo.Hl1I-. 2 Hr nm
ck1. pool, pal"" i:arai:". &
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Ulll pu1d $2!>0 N(J ~·h.
7~ lll!i1
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4.JN1 St Jnd t'nd i;ar, 110
J)t'O. S450 ~J IWO
DEl.UX fo: CON DO :Jbr.
:!'ii.la. newly dct·or <;;sr
S'175 lWcl 848·8804 1( llCI
an.'wer 9GH !llWI
Rmmle wanted prl
fo't:m. CM ru t'a l':h•l1 &
gai. 2br. llJJ Mui.I Ix·
willing lo live w1h.in
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Village Ch ildrt•n OK.
$f75 581; :r7J4 ufl 6 pm.
Gurtlcn Visw Apt.s
lleaul lmrnd new I &~
IJt. frph:, la undry rm
fmm00 octu1>Y. ~S lo
y CllftJ c-.a. 11 lookiftq
for rw•••I• to there
krgt 2 7MdrooM apt ift
C:O.taM.scl. $125, MO.
Utlliliea paid .
6ll·S2l2.
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TSLMgml 64:!·1603 S60,000 + ~arnlt'lll\ ko11n c,,,,.~ 111,!
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are41 l'ets It ch1ldrc:n ok
t.ndry hk·up At'roi.:.
frtHn elem M·honf Avail
l11te Aug. $400 mo Appl
only. 548-llllH: 642-6175.
2228 So. 1'1ower
b,'UNNING large lbr,
KW"den 11pt • pool, ref•
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be am cell, Jacu zzi,
3216 l(uruge. ~ mo. Call
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2 br w/nar. Adulb. cpl'l,
drJJ6, range, fn<'d yd,
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t·S1okey tlc1> 001 1192
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Wallt to beh ~ to ~
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LAHCE CONDO Jbr . •••••••••••••••••••••••
211'!ba, bonus rm . 2 ear New townhome, nr So
i:ar Newly df•N>r 1525 Corull Pla7U, 3 Hr 2 Ba.
H.en~1fno•nswe-r frplC', pool, $50fJ 2521
~!l6411 Sunflower . SA. Call
-------~ I 3 I M :1 9 • 5 J 9 0 o r
141-710 °"''"
!Br Wllum ln Jbr tuw to <.:.\1 newly det.,1r:1tNf ~hare w11"em S225+ull ,I.Ill"' mr C'llO<J 4•,.,,1 11
Ml':.a Verde. 540 U444 17141 IA2 77IO ur c.!IJ1
eves. 4l'.'.-11165
Fem to sh.are 2 Bdrm apt
w1sall'lt! In CM. $11S2tmo
&u-l340cvcs
j bdrm apt. pool s h:ire
ex~. nr bch in 11.U
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IXICSUITES
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l-.1>t11bJ11hed IJU'ltn"''
ll"Ct S years f7:i.OOO .!.
ln.li'ks 11nd m.a1 h1n1·q
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2566 "A' Orungc
li1Hi1olur, nt'W great i-;
11 1de locuti o n . $270
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4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••
191l
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LiRdo & Yield
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llOMES Fon HENT 24... ll5-7lil SJOO
3 or 4 br. Pril'cd from
S165 to "95. Fncd yard &
K1irai;c11 . 1''amil1es
plca11e, ktdi. & JH•li.
welcome• Call (11).1 2!'Jf~ or
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INSTANT IN 21r.4cMhoNy 4400 . ..•.....•...••.•......
:t pools ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt-w 2 br, 2'"1 ba duplc:x.. ocean view, 1650 liQ fl of
luxury, fncd yd. S495.
t:734i336 or ti4.2-9666
t:ovl:l'ed car 11011
patio apt.a., U UC.f 11
doae to fwys & bclu
walk to lhoppmg.
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fr•;m 12.S.'> & up
A<lulL"i No pcti.
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IS lllkb Ea11l of Newport
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Share In> 1.f. k if -cont
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at e w /I othe r bu11 ·
oe111man. l3201mo. Avail
f um/Uftfum. Pvt Secy
ava.11 on ahr buia. Con· tact Mr. Thomson or Sharon.~·~·
Oorothy~--
Gan:t.m olf1t e swlable for
2 or 3 lndJVlduals. Very
reuonabh•. Santa Ana
'IWltin Are 1 8.15-650.'I
C:oi;tunw Jt•wt-1 ry ()1
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l'O!ll Xlnt oppurtvnll ~
567·5'nl
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Cafl: "Pe hwRh '-""lhed Bt:uutiful garden aph.. at w.,... ~-1111· --u1 VilLJe
••••••••••••••••••••••• pool It api. Adult.II, no 847-6064 ._,, IU
lcAoolll.cl 3706 ~ New 1&2 bdrm I XUJ')'
••••••••••••••••••••••• Badielor 1275 adult upts in 14 plans
un •· 11!t.h St ~~~~~~~--•j trom S)SO + pools. len· 1~~~· c~~~g :":rn M2~· _ :;~deluxe 3 Br, 2,h ba n1&, w11tl'rfalh1, pondi' ,...,..... Gall for c:oolunic It heat ~vat~t:ntranct All ut1I WOOU~IOE VILLAO!!: 1# yard, gar;,ge Kids In& paid .. rom S an
md d .S170 6734J293 CONOO 3br , 2ba , ok, n o peh. $~Ou J~o Prwy drive North
2bdrm 1 ba. fireplace N•i hlfut'11k y dean S425mo. !)34.2306; 848-2&5 oo Duch tc> Mr f'adden
a.. IJ.U 757 lagl thftl W~t oo Md'11dden pc.1.'I Av1ul -pt. 15 147$ _ • _ _ __ 3 Ur, 21h ba, 2 at«y, $1175
CenBPOIMTE me.sums Jamboree~ MacArthur
8ayWUJdow1>
Pluah Carpet
71~2737.
SMALL OfftCI
De aut. al ll10I!. In cl rf'
t>ept , conJ rm . t"opy
aerv. Al10 avail 1n
houae Stat r amera &
~ serv 1175 mo Call
wk. da)'ll 171US Sune C.
Sky Park Cir , Irvine.
S49-4'm
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.,. 90°10 Or Mon
IJ'1' annum with umqu.-
"ov t! r looked .. real
Mat' formula for buy In~ and sell1nl( pro
pc'1'tlf!S IO lhf' fm...,I Mft"lb
ol Nt::Wl'OttT 81!:ACJI
Min IOY'!bl Sl5,000
}early 67~~ --Newlydecor.-t.ed 3 Hr2 Ha mo. Nr. Warner & Uoh1u !~14~~~:;,.d Vill1.1 1te .
ColfaMts. 3724 townbouu. Spa clout Chira.84().~ Od.Aili ~ 1<0.I S2:SO UP. Offlce ·•lore, 2 ~Lei, 2:W> sq ft , w1own ----
Cpll, d1J*, A/C. 17301 bath .. 1tor1.1e area 1125 MeMyto&.o. 5025 ······················· ~~~~o ~ 1br. a bOul from bch. R :JO I &trm tr1Jler 1200. mo ""'"' .uc :138l/8'7.S.~t Avall.1mmed
TUIS-TIHS Deacb, K. 8 . Lie. 8'2·2834 mo 642 YY.11 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ lllll'a. No children or .-. '""° _ __ 636-73$7. ADULT APARTMt:NTS
tlt"'" 6'l2 11100 Ne.Ued among tall pines '!'.:.:-_" _ 12!l>. I BR. C4.0, refng, Cle.an 3 br, l'h b1 rondo. lrn.1.~tunutrea~. ........ 3744 adlli, oo pe,La Cleirn Pool. kl(JJI ~ No peta PACIFIC WOODS
••••••••••••••••••••••• 731..CW. l8lb8l.87a.7717 l400mo.876-l706. 11311 2140
Bachc:lor In ''The Spr· 2 bdrm. AvaU Sept. PJQ. 2 Br 2 B ;:-~w Ua~26S-. _o_n_b_c_h_.
inga." Available Sept I. Oara11e. uUI. rm, No palnt/c:arpet, walk t•1 W /but while water
n!S/mo. +sec. 170.1098 • pa.a. 549-27'2 buc:h. 6a6· U U or vltJW UUI pd. I 642·3014 73M610 ~
...,.. IHda 3741 2 BR I Ba, pvt patio, -------..... 4000
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~•rporl. on the golf 2 Ar, I JJa, avoll 8/15·9/5, •••••••••••••••••••••••
l.AGUNA 81'.:ACll MTR roune. 1315 mo. No~. SIC>" PIG, w /w n rpeu Room w/k1tcheneuc
INN. Maid aerv.. color AAk for Larry fW Pam, t~· •1.0V•/rctlna. m Wt.~k .. u1>.
Newport Beach oft"1apt "50. Cannery aection. ~l2broker
IM0 .... 184T
E1t1bll1htd Newport
Beacb full aervlce U ·
ecutlve 1ulte. 3 in ·
dlvlduai offlce1 now
av~. All arnenfl-ie1
Included In month to
month r e ntal .
MacArthur at Jamboree
EXf:ClmVE ROW INC
752.7170 'IV, heated llC)OI. UUI. S46-5MO S48117S:_s __ _
<714)4i4·52H. 985 No. Nelrnewabr,2be,baw. SHARP, beuch I, 2 It 3 L.tr1c rm for rent. CM. btailt••W..
U>Mt Hwy d1bwuber, laundry 8Jl,ftpk,dihw1r.1ar• U..CdllOU.M.ThruSept. Nr#add.1Uonto1ultel*l
OCEAN VIEW fecll, •undedt. $400 nw l*(iol Nopeta. ~ 2358 l!Att 556-!flM. f\llJ Mf'V1c. u ec. aulttt
1 er ~-mo. Mu.at., no peta. Day• b ~v..i --------in Newport Center 14 • _, · m4512· eves873-Hl& SUPER I r. t'V'I'• 1ar. l.lll Irvine home. kit " new offices lo pllllh 1ur· ...,__ ' · rrJ>&c, L,...., 1285. Adult•. lndr1 pnvll••••. up rouodlna1 w /under·
Raam •frlt ..,..._ • llrftiype,.-io. la· -.eD:ta.Dll !>9th, S..O/wk. 731·2'74 ~ Utll'*9 park·
bada.Oltdaebelida. Kite-d. utit pet.a. NO-DU. 1 a-, walk Lo bee(h, lt7$. _fl¥_•_______ Inc. ~om Al6 mo. Alk
IJriv 1JW pd.• mo 30• M•'1•r Pl. See Nft9lllaU1cat'Pft.CaU 2rmlN'.bch.W/kitpriv. •bout our move·U. al· ....... ,_. · ~ 5:45 • f :41pm UMlb.I.-.... as I SlOO de lowuct.
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R.E. Brokel'I. 2nd Trull Det..<d Lotn,s on
tlJ.O I I I realdeoual property
anef!ll . Leirie. cu.atom (..\lllomJud lo meet
decorated , Beuc h & your~·
Mc Padde n . Jo'u II RE. DEPT.
1menltle1 Incl SAMTIAGOIAMK
secr et arut I ser vie:.: If ~~~71~4~/132-~~$200~~~~ net'ded. Ohral Rullnea& _
Center, 81>1 ·•14~ or
752-«134.
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For ltare ~ olllc. •~<'• at ~rites
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de, bl•'"-or bobb1. ., .. ,up, 641·1Jd.
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Newtydecorat.td 1 Bdrm, btw, -· Llt6a... No Adllala. Room • 1ep1 rate avlU*ll~. XIII& accea ~mole!'~ •l·-
Pldo. Walll lo bdL lalO , ..... ,.._._ ... _Im _____ ,..._Iba .......... ~· ~ • :175' ~ ::-PalJa~d:r~.~; k111Jotnceor1.!.. ::: L4JM apectallat·bul .. con.
furn, UOO unfun. 2 88, l be, pr. Adlla, no :=_-:,~.~~~~: .. ~-NB.1~.:1~~21 LwAq Offtce at JOa ... llM•f11.2JU It, R.E .. ., acct. r.c.
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642-5671
l"OlJNU Whitt• puppy
apx I) l1'lO!o • VICIOlly {)f
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ml(lon liearh Lookll h~c
!w1nu>""1 Cull tl6J I~_...
1-'ound Yu· Goldf'nwei11 &
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Special Pall hotline
714 m l.2M
UJc>i. German Shep, v1c
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nvirk&np. "Cocoa" I'.;
yn <*1. male. Reward
W.4Mal
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Animal Ah lstancc
Lugue 537 2273, no fee
SIOO Reward for tht> re
Lum of our 11;h11 yt>lluw
Cot•k11t1el lie need'l
rnedicauon cJ111ly, fa mily
ic r1 ev1111 ~411 3076 ur
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platinum w 11 mall
dlamondl, UllCnptlOf'I Ill·
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Engli1h Bull Doa.
tan/white. v.u l.D. tyr
old. Gone 1ioc:. 8·7. Vic,
Cal\YOl'I Ac:f'tl Laa. Och.
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8 111. fhy S t bet .
Harbor/Newport HI.
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541-9790
Pound Dobtrman at
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lrJI' II w lilke. $r Girl
!'.<'outs backpack g 111
!°)tt.'f'ras Troop lunds '''· nrJ hJ f'\.'flUll II IJ ~re,
Hi ll 979 !l:J!17, Le:.114·
~2:>11
Gr..tc-.-y
OUTCAIJ.
3' h nl t).41-01110
MC/VISA
O.C. AIRPORT
SICT"f &
ISCORT
•SERVICE•
Spec1allzlng 1n bus1
11cumen, res 1de nt1> welcome.
7l9·5241 24HIS.
•SEqUIN•
llc..+t & Me4tfl
7~ 870tl. 5411 5211.'f
ESCORTS
Tommy'• Of New Port
I nll'Od uc m 11
JAMIE&SUZY
6GU71 1·10PM
"8 IF .. Sentcet IJ60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ on butmeu tn1111
Have ha. C.ll TtaveUna
S.creterlH, Brenda 96-nG
1400 . ..................... .
Rancho Sao Joequln
Athletic Club Couplea
memberablp for 11le. mo 1nci.1 tranafer fee ..... ,
~Swim and 1'tn·
nil Club ect. ... pUnf mem·
btnhipa, SlOO lnl., 920
p/mn. Yor loformalion
117.72)4. ---n..... 1410 ..... ...............••.
A&IUNECOUPONI 0..,.1eaa:;M. .. ,... ..... ,Uc .....,,,, .. ....
....... A.-.LA . ._
na,......,ntie
1
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~ • tutallalloo, • .., • ..... ~..._ Dedridu
aeal C•••'I. 14 "' c.llr ._..,...,,., _.l lut raa aa , b•tt
--..111.-it, a..... -'° ... w.dt. Clllu W'CN'k•H •9llp Sm• II IY.•ra. MU 911. A•I ;ibl m~ ~ .. ,,_.......... : :.! =:' ,!0;.t I I ti ct
D"vewa)'a •Parkla1 ~ .._,, u 1" n.-......... -... -. ..... ..
lal•a.lin~aU.1 Do wen _,...., Ref1. llaaldu avaalabl• ror
816 41,.alt ... _.,., 11a..-. :J.::Hio. Adam ~-c•... ......., .._,qi f' 0 __ .. _ ...... P I I
....... ""•-•••••••••• Bachelor a or worlda1 '""" ........... •••••••• Hmd pobtbln& al YCMlt woii-. mMll 1tome ~ K/18 ~ wood fftt( ..
'*al )'GUI' boltHI or ol· -~Call KaUly for re IQl.aw.Ueocertopatr.
lle'e. -aQt a.ooabJy prited r•e,, MIHmO
--..-.."rounamelt w&ll ---... ,..., mak I r ~._,._.
111811 .. ••••--•·-• e. c&len111 a !W> or .,,,.••-----inutoa&e IN' I& J>lll'lh!w ....,._ BabYtitUq. my bom• &G.121• --·•-••••••••••••••
lnvo • Clil.N. ~~r. all Qwnpiele 1erv1ce fl .al~. aaet. or Victoria ~t. c....tjC1au... Automatic upvntorfl
SQ...a •••••••-•• .. •••••••••• RoL;1r s p el.'11tlt y
Alt« adloof. Kan " 1111 •'ound11_ aUbonl si. retaining •-•----gnde, Lmdbera adiool W» ... oc .. 1 . patios ._ J , 1 .. -................. ~ ., ..... "l'" 1.Jt.d. ~·'· S4I ~ ... w.. ........... ~ &O ... _ ••••••••••••••••••••
M,ybonw, -.-eetdays, agefi
2.,.. "up Fenced yrd, nr
Paularino School Call
St!J.1801 aft. SPM. ----------
l:labysllUft&, my home. re·
hable " dependable
Kathy.~ ------DJ' I 1Serwke •••••••••••••••••••••••
BANKRUPTCY S75
()(VORCE S7S
~caion ~gal. 842-SIOO
IYORCE
Typlllg service ava1lahlc
Call Barbara
641-05116
C * udcr Ganleoulg, clean up:c &
·-·-·-••••••••••••• land1c:ap1na. Oeor gu
Am>4 llOOW SAL.I lbusb.i. ~7072
Save SlOOOor more oo ad· •VERY U>W PRICES•
diUoos over JOO S<1 fl. on landscape ma10t.
Beet Ref's. l..lc Z396 Free George 5'9-201S F.&.~Tm
Coocorde Contr a ctors Saw on rm addluons oo·
l,y t20 per sq ft. 848· 3654
Bldri~ .......................
ELECTRICIAN· Pnccd
ngbt.free estimate on
large or small jobs.
Llc. •3372$4 673--0359
Home Pnde-aarden
cluoups, haul aways,
planung. SS4-t 766 --------LAWNserv1eti, land
:;cape, clean·UPt>.
blluluig. 642 9907
REASONAHL~
Garderung, i.pnnklcrs.
Mlkc848·S964, 642 ~51
....._.~_n_·c _ _,..... ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• •Travelers Electric &
OtSldano & Agronov1t2 Sons. Maintenance. com·
Uinstrucl1on. tree est. m'I. resident.Jal. La<'. &
have a l>erv1ce lo off\·r or
1,'00<b lo sell. placl' an ad
1n the Dally Pilo t
Classified Sect1011 .
Phone642-S678. Lie #37~. 646·964!1 Bonded. 1714)642·1.503.
-~;--,,. ii ......... ~ ... 1 ••.•..•
Your coal,._• ••rv <"•· =~,...
I' ... ... .!! •••••••••••••••••
O&rptetry. '~· • ruol ~ .. HoJobtocuml Papa ar.tf a1..-.
HANDYMAN
No job &oo •mall Joho $41~
Cedar Crpt Clean·1.
-.....VIMIDfOO, wlldow ...... nr ...... ten
ci.t'a Mt\'. Rel/Comm.
Rcuooablo. Simon.
751-11851 ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tbe Moppet• Cleanina OOC Studttol t Ton truck. Service. PrOfetalooal&. ~h. U.. trim. DH Wlll........_5'1-2383-
W:mt for ~xcelle o ce ln
Yard reruH or light lQMCl.eanln&. Clea11111g
furniture. Reasonable Unlimited. $48-3726
rau.i Call 6'4Hi615.
Hau.Ian&. Lrl auwng. y !ltd
& gl&J'a&e cleanup11
M7-8271
Slaploader, dump truck.
grOOing, haul, tree & yrd
Writ, masc. 83H2S7
Fast haWl.o&. res $14 & up.
Yd & gar clnups. •'ree
e&. l 714)1M2-4S97
MIKE'S HAULING ALL
TYP~DllMPTRUCK
LOW RATES5'8·1451
Ha.C:...Seniu •••••••••••••••••••••••
Merfly1t'1 Cl•HhUJ -..
with a personal touch !
F'rcc est. $37 soup
ms149
Ha ude•· g
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SUSIE'S cleanmg service.
'lborough. 1 time. wkly.
tml.hly. 751-7368
MS. VICKIE'S cleaning
ser.1ce. Resid. clearung
at its best. Llc'd/Bonded.
Servin& the Irv I N pt/
Tustin areas We take
pride in our work. CaJI
for appt. Ml-4399
The Persoo ar Touch
Cleanuig apeclallzing ln
your oeeds. Comple te
pro{es&onals. This is my
only business . Bon
ded /Ins SS2-0105
Complete bousedeaarung.
S3 hour Reliable . Afl
'tf'M.64634~
<kneral bousecleao1ng.
Wanl a REALLY CLl::/\N Have somctbm~ you wanl
HOOS!::? CaU Gingham to sell'.' Clas:11f1cd adli do
GU'I. Free est. 64S-Sl.23 1t well 642·5678.
a.marlcably tHtct ual
atatooed lady to Or·
1ulle. hOUHh•P 6 dee. NcU wortby re·
fertocea . Audrey . «·UM5or .,..._
ltru 11• 1 ....................... rats t."*',.. ......................
Pl!:TERS PAJN'TlNG
Expr'd. Reas Rates
Free Eat. Call Gt1oc
~
a.p, eolJele ar. co sit Prat. palatina. En" lnl.
yow bocne or apt. Have "31183s. Reis. Free est. r«. Avail. 8118_./26. ~. SS-t383
&.ll~7171. Paantan1. INT/t:;XT.
Neat. booell. reu .. l2
••••••••••••••••••••••• y~. exp. L1c'd. D»ve 964-100. ........
ESSIAN
Paiat'I A Wallpaper's Pree ~t. J'yr Garant.
Olac.lr FJlalan 912·1'71
.... Lea ....
DAIL V PILOT £'1.
. ..................... .
UaJ:at up your WiDdoWa.
w/beaut 1ta10ed glHs
~~6qfl. MW'777 T•<rWml..,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••
.... •••••••••••••••••••Clarence's TV, Local
All level•·atylea·agca service. Good refs. RsnbJ
Gabriella Stud'o/ M u11c rau.;. S5.95 + 057 -1006
Ac ron from NHUS -----~ !~.~.~ ........... .
....... ,,..,... Prof tree tn mm1ng & re·
••••••••••••••••••••••• movaJ scrv•t·o. FrCR Cl!l Neat pal.Chea II textures Ca.JI 963~ AM·~
I -..
•111dlll1s.lllC..
...IST. nJ.t4l' tmem Paint.ulg. St. lJc. Mik"'sTreeSeTVlce Tree
m>. Try me. 836-MM 24 A ti I removal. cleanup, traiih
hrs. Richard Sinor -•••••••••••••••••• bauJ away. 54().6760 Low bomeowDer ra1.e1>
67>0562 T!-··~·!"' lnll EJCl. Dependablt!.
Reasonable. t"'ree eM.
QilJ J 3)'. 548-&tsi
Plumbing repair. Spec 1n
remodeling. copper re
ptpe. Free eeil. Top Hat
Plwnbana. ~·3194 I *c4f I .......................
Europun Landacapu.
TOP work. l"air pnce.
Reis. 646-471 dys/cves.
RlmdeatJal & commercial pa 1 o t 1 n I . F r e e D.R. St Clall''s Plumb·
est.Jmat.es. Res. rates . 11\1. relJable. S\4 pr hr
67S-9591 ~3503
Mmorrt .......................
AU. rAIMTIMG
Ntl&t 55&·1325 Com pl
Ext$4.SiO Int~
lot Pa1ol & .vaJlpaper
Qw&1 work . reaa pr f'rte
et>l Steve S47-42l'll. t'or
Bnck. stone. block work. ext paint. call Jim
Bnckwork. Small Jobi>.
Newport. CotltJi M e1>a &
lrvme. 675-3175 eves.
tile floori.. concrete Rl::ADY APTS.flOUSt:S
patios. walk11. drive· t'OR RENT painung. wayi, Free est J ohn ----..;.c:..le~an1og , pa~rin '· ~l.563
People who nt'erl people
!-.hould always check the
Serv1t'e Dira'tory an lhe
DAJLY PILOT
-------f'amung lot Ext Qual.
work & matenal t'rc-e
est Ind , Re:.. 646 12~2
evei,
The Pipe Surgeon Plumb
ing. Free est. Rep1pe:..
remod el work. <'Stm
home>. Comm'I & res1d Qual work at rs nhl
rates 540 7 535 1.1c
lf3721163
~1.er plumber Member
B.8.8. !:>l Lie & Bonded
M.C V1:.a 543 5779
g vatoable"'-
Place dll c1d an wr Lo::.t
and •·ound column:.
Thal s where Pt'(>plt· louk
when thcy·ve found an
item of value.
T~ • ••••••••••••••••••••••
F'r~ tnaJ le11son. credcn
tlaJed,.readmg. math &
French. 67~13
Typilll)S..-.tc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LP Office Serv1c1•t> l'ror.
typing. Lerm paper~. re·
11umes e11· J.ou1:.I'
llaRan 64:.! 72'.tl
(.;Jn l aflor1t ,, .,N·rdary' ·•
I It no you1 lyp1ni.: "~•·:-.
<>r witndi. Lynn Mfi 287'1
P\e!.Or fi7:1 ~211)!'
What., 'rour1'r;,de
SJ ~ pn U J\
~uJc~1£..._
111r dfl lltl an th .. lJilll~ 1'11 .. 1
~1Ct-IJ111-t11ll> Ulol 1·;111
~ldOO!>h your prol....,!-.1onul
1d•·nl11} f or m 11ri• 1r1
1urrn.uon C'all l>tl .'Jf>IH
Ii I ¥111Vlt -......-7TOOHlflJWi ~ ~~ .•.•.•......••.........••..•..................••...••..•.•........... -n1Hr1firP-w-....-... -7r00 ~w.-.-roo lWftW-.CS noo HllpW..ted 7140 ..•...•..••............ ..•....•..•......•..... ....................... . .•...•..••.••...•............................
••••••••••••••••••••••• Adm•mstralor for No. Aut.on>ot.ive Banlung
Sdloalt & Orange Cnty pre.school. AUTO P A I N'J'. ER 'S TB.Ult
......_._ 7005 Exper.544M754. HELPER. exper. G1dl ..WACCOUNTS
••••••••••••••••••••••• AkltoM-.ger 642-93'73 Part ume permanent,
Fl&SIMIHAI Utihly & lite main-Al.Tl'OMOTIVE typmg required. Will
ReaJ Estate to.;um. S. t.ena.oa! LD lovely Hunt-C •SHIER consider trainee. CaU for Coast Plaza Hotel !San ~ Beach apt bwld· A app·l J oan Marselle, Diego Fwy al Bn stoll E 11 Previous automotive 493-5651
Sal. Au.g. 11. 9AM·4PM. ~~· rext~~et!:'tw~ss~t:;:~ cashier experience re· Mutual SavLDgs & Loan
bnng notebook & pencil. mechanical ability. Apt qwred. Must be good S70Camlnode EstreUa 6 hrs of mstruct.ion. To wtth public. Light t)'i>' San Clemente
res\!rve a seat ca II +salary• S2l-854l In&-ConuacUlrs. Hauser Equal Oppor Emplyr_
848-0034 Alert persoo wanted for a Baolan& .......... w,_..._... 7075 usembly & light •ccA.1-.11.U!!. --nwchi.ne operauoo. Will "' vv"11"9 ---••••••••••••••••••• train. ~130 SAYINGS & LOAM
lrorung in my HunlJngton Expanding savings &
Beactl home. Call ..,_._,.,"'9 Ser•ice loan needs person for ac
963-5703 PBX op~rators for a COW\Ung dept. Savings &
tt.t, W..ted 7IOO telephone a ns wering Al.Tl'OMOTIVE loan exp nee. Pos1t1on
••••••••••••••••••••• •• sennce expenenced or may lead Lo asst con· will tram. f\111 time or TOYOTA & VOLYO troUt>r
ATTOOlON
JOB SEEKERS
part time shifts availa-MECHAHICS Irvine S & L A..,!>n
ble Days, afternoon-Excellent pay & bt:nef1l1>. ~ MucArthur Bl vd
evenings or grave yard. Apply to Serv1ce Mgr. l.rvlOtl 752·2600
Mus t be able to work EOE·MIF
some weekends. Typing
35 wpm required. Many l:lanlung c,-o. benef1lS available OPllUINCID
Please call Mon·f'ri. TOYOTA·YOLYO TB.LStS
Fashion Island c1rea ., .. ...,...,.. SOU'MfCOAST
U-•ri1tven't tounda1ob 640-1791 c • ..-......_ NATIONAL li/\NK .,~ Cos t a Mes a are i.. ""'-tJOJerS4o-to7 Anl()dependentBi.nk by Aui<ust 16th. watch for 67J. IJS6 E.O. E. ~Sunflower St
JJITO PARTS Costa Mesa
JOBS
"JOBS" 1s a special
Labloed section tbal wlll
be published witb ~\he
Daily Pilot on Thut&day,
.o\ugust 16th.
Acl"OUnling
Please St.-e our ad under
banking. lrvute S & L
1\ls.Sn
ACCOUNTS
rAY AILE Cl.El.IC
Needed Cult time. Jm· m~1ale opening, ex·
penence~. tull
compall)' benefits. Call
BALBOA MARINE.
S.-9671
E.O.E
Apphcauons oow -.be.ula oa&YIRY
takeo for warehouse Well groomed female Banlung deliver)' helper. New
lurniture warehousing over 18, with good dnv· GENERAL
and delJvery firm. Phone ~!u~25~0Mro:"~~'.
for a.ppt. lOAM to Nooo. ~t.erViewlr1Ul8a"'""gbop look.log NOTE Starting wage S4 per hr. rr-
Gaod advancement for
the ra 1 b t p e r s on . ror cleanup & deli very TELLERS 646-7S'1'9. penoo & qualified in·
APTMANAGER dlvtdual to remove &
For ss units in Costa replace transmissions. <>r..,. C...ty Area
Mesa. Exper 'd couple. 1_548-_2288 __ . ------
W He bk k PI ex P · Bab~4 yr. old girl.
Hus band maint. exp. Y"'1.f' home, 3 co 4 days
Call IJ.42·S073 or (213 ) weet. some eves. Aug.
865-:BSJ only. ~144 After 6 PM
A./RIKeflitMelht One gtrl office. Exp. req
111 typuig & verifyuJg m·
voaces, 40-50wpm, 10 key
by touch. answer phone.
general office pro·
cedurei.. Newport Beach
area. 714/64>7040
Babpiller wanled. hle
Mkppg. wkdys 7:~A M·
6PM. Npl home. Mr.
Hood. 83J.2900
Babysitter wanted. Bear
Sl 11chool area. 5'9·0lS2
aftaPM.
ASSEMILHS Babywitter needed days
Precisioo coil winding. for potty trained 3yr. old girl. Your hom e solderrng & l esling. w/Cenced yard. CM Pleasant environment. ExceUeot. pay & benefits. ,_Si56-_31M6_. _____ _
SR Engineering lnc. 834 BABYSmER . Needed
Production Pl, Npt.Bch. m,y home pref. 8 lo 1
CalUorappt.642.asM Mon-Fri. 7mos boy.
Operuogs available for
experienced Individuals
10 tbe complete
documentaUon and ac·
counting of instaUment,
real e11tate and com·
mercial louns. Includes
interest and collateral
caJcuJatioos. Ability to
t ype ac<'uralely and
operate a calculator ~·
senua.l
Excelle nt benefits
av&llable. For further in·
Iormallon cootact Marge
Alvarez al.
--------· ·--------•r Adult. Mature. Npt. Acclc Bkkpog H..,•.as 'l»Ullhft .. s.
714-873-3724
WB..LS FARCK>
IA*
Equalopporemplyr m lf
TEllP<>RARY --------Barber Stylist to manage Begas\tt loday co work Primed cireuit boards, BABYSlTI'ER· ful.l time, put·tJme. 631·9577. Tues·
t.in •. wire bamesa assembly, lor baby girl, our home Fri, 9-6, Sat/ 9.s. eves. ooboovltanouak 1•coou.o 1 g .. eoroe electro-mech&nicaJ or Yollf'S, M , beg. Sepl. 881..ao28
eep ng 815 ID· experience. Minimum 640-1265 ---··------
menLS. Work close lo five years experience. BARTENDERS . Wllllted
yourbome Acdgderks, Rapidly expaoding l:lab)'llltef':FJt.lnmyNB beer & wine bar In
bookkeepers. aCCOUD Orange County nrm. ex· home. Mon·Fri 7:1~4:1S. Laguna Beach. Mngt. ~ are Deeded tbruout c e II e o t comp a n )' • ~--· __ . ------poteolla1. Call 494·9151 or
Orange Count.y. Call u~ benefits Cuntart Pat BABYSlT'J'ER for girls, 2, 49'7·12A1.
for mote information. Milla 557-li>Sl. Equal Op· :, " a. Lite housework.
Robert Half's por1Unity Employt1r. !'lex hrs. Could IJve in. RAUTY SUPPLY
•ca ''""' N"" Bcb. &44-411l7 Sales lady, exper. Sl70 No B_.... .-wk 1.0 start. Pald H & A -=.'~S::e.. Atleadant, lleo'1Spa. full Banking Joa .• vacation. 6 pd
ut.t.. .,__ .. _G or ~ time. Privale .,_ .... ..-n--'-, Ml•slon ~ .... _ bonus Also ex -·· ..,....i. no.. . C II r t ~.,· .. -~ llMlUA " ..__,,a, . ' . l71411JMIOJ Clu · a or app · Viejo Bruch, requires per wig stylist. Regal
Mlftad/Trw ED&I') ieYel ... to .. l.D
basic bldlPI II ord~r
dmk LL l.>'PiD• • &eGI tic. WUl tra. .... All-. SpJa1a lad, S.A. Ml).37lJI.
~COACH
......... CaU111-JGIL
6'5-5000ext~. exper'd penon w/1tron1 Beauty Supply, 2163 E.
Aul.ol>eUilerwa.nt.ed. Ex· back1rouod io opera· 11thSl.Coatalleaa. e e r l e D c t d o o I y • t.lom. Pleaae caU Vicki
Rapcmtble with driven -----------lie. AdAISpa, -...L 1'lmlCilll
au. idle b.ema with a
1
.... LOAM Pl.AT·
n.lly PUotCluamed Acl. .olM SICBf AIY
South Coaat National
•BIKESfORE•
St.ore mgr., asstst. mgr ..
& bike m<.oeharuc needed
for Sc hwinn dealer .
Salar y $13,000 Mus t
have prior 1>1k~ ex·
perlence 1n a stun~
544--98:).5
HLU EPRINT person
need e d fo r b u s y ardutert office Prefer
persoo interested 1n
arctutecture Wall tram.
f\IU tame tlam·Spm. Call
979-5120.
IOOKKHPEll
Lile secretanal recep·
t1onist & bookkeep1ng
dUlles Crom Girl 1-'nday
posit.loo. 833·!1'.l61
BOOKKEEPER F /C
lhru fmanc1al :.tatement
Call Hetty 673_· 1_21_2_. --
BOOKKEEPER P ,T
Must have 2 )'Tl> pub!Jc
accounlmJt cxpr 1-1cx
hrs. 003-5639
Bookkeept>r· t• C. For • growmg cooaulung farm
loc-ated 1n to'a s b1on
l:slaod. N 8. Benelits m·
e lude maJor m ed ,
mileage allowaoce.
parking. 1111 nat ·I
holidays. & your birth·
day o(f +I wk vacation.
Call Glenn Olaerl or Ted
Bllvly al 6'4-9174.
BOOKKEEPER Part
time ror Ort.ho-Dental of·
fice. N.8. Two "'2 days
per week. 6'2·2626.
IOOUm9F/C
Posit.Jon with promlJlent
Fash Isl. Real £stale In·
vest. Firm. Xlnt OP·
portunit)'. 6'().-0123
Cafetena employee with
good benefits Swing
sluft.. Cull or part lime. Call for appt 731·~100 ~xt
:m9.
Cash1er Part lime ex-
penence . Mu s t have
basic photography ex· per. Photography
Unluniled. 16889 Beach
Blvd.H.B. 847-3664.
C~llEIS
UTOTEM MAllETS
Openings now available
for fuJI time asslsUint
nanagers on 2nd. & 3rd.
shill. No experience nee.
We train. Slart S3.10 CO S4
per hour. Advancement
opportunity for manage-
ment po11itions to $5.50
per hour If qualified. f·or
more information • in·
ter'View go to store 82 at
30009 Crown Valley.
Laguna NiJuel, ~99:i0
or call 7 l '1"7 """°· F.quaJ Oppor Employer
•CtmF
Oi1crim1oatio1 Con .
tinental I American Dln·
ner Houae located lo
South Oraote Coast
area.f\&11~.
•AC,'TJlESSES/ ACl'OB&
All ..-1.u tn-. No
up MC. "8.A.M.'' hi· e.n•••i•I now. Our ehentt bave worked •'RDdrJ U'', ''Goldie II
'Dia Bour",··~ Ill
..... •/Robert ooarad.
.. Wrl&l•J''• Doubl•· llllilll".6DU.&MJ5'ud•. •Aafaae .._&ed ID
llow•••ITeln.L call ........_ .. ....,.-.... (1'16)fll. __ ..
Going Into
Bualness?
•• "~ b1 •••• new bualn••••• utlnt • Flclllloua .......... ....... ""* :::•••r tllet ••••
Bank, aa iDdepeadeat ...... .....,...St.
CK. MNlllO EOE.
BEAUTY Operator. ual. co Robert Deathera1e.
at)'tiq direct«. llusl be
f 1111.ioDabAe • Ucemed.
F/tlme, al8o 2 additional .. .•• w /\ral.D. Ricbard
Ouellette Saloo, 200
Newport Ctr Dr .•
Newport Blacb.
Qerical Poll i.DHMOfY
Beauty Operat.or llue eontroli cbeclrlat •a·
Up arUlt ....-be eaper vok.w • ~ clencal
• llctmed. Good wagee dutlet , Mu•t be iooct "°"" '° C'OW for ri&IU. w /fl1. Have knldt of = P'/Umt. Rlchard JO·ke> • calculator. te. 200 Newport knld.I ti hamber IA a plu. ar Dr .• Newport Bl•cb· ~•as
.... eo.ntY CleR.
Cel tM DAILY fttLOT
LIOAL DIPMTMINT ..., ............. , ............ ...., .....
Miil :I:.~ for BNuty U ble CLERICAL/RECPT. • n,ur. •tne.,_,... R8l&al apecea ava • NI-time. Neal' VllllUaa c.14tWIH ' fdr bail' llyliats 6 otber" ltlmlN.8 .&wtaebboU'd
17.0.S. 11/F/H =.=:~JllONS = t~•t.~ CS:.::~
191V..~N.a. MJtlMeO.... .... mt .. ... m:-1171 E.O.E. .. ,.,. ~-~--------
Clcncal
~CEHlU
MaJor new home de·
\e loper . Good ap·
pearaoce & ab1hty to
work with people Some
rlencaJ slo1h Must be
able to work either Sal or
liJ.n XJnt !>lllary & c.~.
beneftti. Call Judy
(7141898..J:Wt ext. 221.
a.atcAl
Spec1alned pos1t1on m
Investment Services
Comm1ss1ons account·
1ng Bookkeeping
sk1lls1exper. req. In·
de pendent desk with
c haJJerlllJng rei. pons1 btb ·
ty Xlnt fnnge benel1ts.
call f>.IO.-Ol23
Clerk. t~or hcallh food
:.tore. Mature F t
~ !KJJ7
Oen: Gl"OWlOR MW COO)
P8ll>' will tram relJable
Uldlviduals for respoo:.1-
ble pos1i1oos workuig
w the general publ.lc. P tt
&ft avail NO t: X J> t: R I t-: N C E
Nt;C.t;SS ARY .
I lousewives It students
welcome. 646-773S
CLERl\ -::--Health Pood
Store needs checkers. &
COOK
We are seelung an ex
penenced banquet cO()k
to JO In the Ma rnott
te~ Qualificauons in·
elude organ1tat1onal
abtlny, efficaent work. &
abthly lo handle pre·
Mure. 1-.:nJOY excellent
company benefits includ·
mg frtt meal per stun
Apply 9am·oooa. Mon
fh. Penoone!.
MAltllO'TT HOTa
900 Newport Center Dr
Newi>ot't Beach
i:;qwu oppor employtt
Cou.nte.r Person oet'ded
t'u 11 T 1 me C 11 m ~ o
l'lcaners 644-0893
COID.'T ER HELP
SU Pt::R SA."'tDWICH
5'.S-4867
Cl.A.AIM
Raptd.Jy expaoduig tv.o
olfat·e C.P.A (1rm ndi.
<.:P A w nun 3 yrs audit
expr to be..d audit ~pt
Partnership potential ~ resurne1.o Ad 11»1.
Dail} Ptlot. P O.&x
1560. Costa Mesa. Ci\
~
snack ba.r help f'UU or I•-------• part·Ume. Call S48·7751.
CLERK for HB Drug
store. Exper DOI oec. MLD
age21. CaJl847·2563.
Wlectioos
C.t••-IBll ·SHIOMo
Several pos1t100S ava.ila·
IM. To begin Sept. •th
for GRAVE YARD shift
at Orange Coast Collel(e
m Costa Mesa. Xlnt fr.
1nge benefits include
medical. d ental. ta'<
sheltered annwly & life
Ins + 12 da)-s vacauon &
17 paid hollda)'l> Appl}
lO
EDJOY inlerest1og.
challenging work w1a
nat.ioowide sales hnance
compaoy. We have a
pos1hon ror a Cull lime
experienced collector
Pleasant working rondJ -
llons. exceUent benefits COAST
Call 340.2331 . 8:30·SPM COMMUtffTY
ror interview. E.O £ Cou.EGIDIST.
M f' 1370 Adams AH•
COMPANION LIVE IN. Costa Ml>:!&
for elderly lady. Must ~~~C.a~J~ls.56-S94~~~7~~· have own tran:.p. Cook· =
mg. Lite hbehld dut.Jes.
Penln Pt. area. Diana.
840-4027 aft 6P M
•COOk
Slulled & expenenced Ul
praeoution of an ex·
cellenl m e nu . t'ull
benefils.
ERJK'S
TI4-497-4408
CaJINoootoSPM,
Cook, breakfast ; call
TonyCorapp't.
846-1341
Co olr : F t t. exp ,
Beachhouae lnn 619
Sleepy Hollow Lane,
Laguna Bead\. '94·9707.
COOi
fULl..nMI
-JoUg.r.
Del1\'e r y pers on
Meyerhof ·s. primary
supplier of ~ood food lo
the Irvine corpo ralt'
community , needs
r esponsib l e d e ·
bverypersoo lo dnve our
van. Good drivang record
necessary. Mon Fri.
apn 8:JO.l PM Good for swnmer job & PIT dur· in& acbool. Start •l $3.1.S
pr hr. Call Kna M7.62J2
DELIVERIES f o r
women• clothing co.
Good worker. booest. de·
pendable, perm. res1·
<lea.. wtrer. No smokJDg.
noSal&nor Eve. work.
Jn person only, Back
Streel, 655 S. B St..
1\mtlo.
DELIVERY OFFICE BOY
F/lJme, neat appear.
vatid CA dftven lie. " ,,._...._ FOd drivt.at record. AP· lJJJW.-.... -r pty an penoa to. Mr. ~~Ml~·p:~rt~INdt~~~~I ~.al Robert Bein. :: WUlam ,.,_ • ANOC. COOi HOl Quall Street.
DELIVERY & Disp,.ll'h
JNJ'. Oependable. ('apti·
ble. rel1 abl~ Miul to
1'0 liox t0701. ~ ,\
'Rlll
DRIVillS
MPr1 or women 25 yr:, o~
old~r Kno"" the t•oast
1·111t."' Net Sl80 a week or
more. Ordn.:c Coa:.t
Detl\'ery person Mu st be Yellow Cab. 17300 Ml
O\ler lB)r.. of age Good Herrmann, 1-'ountain dnvi~ rel'OC"d Averai;e Valley 'No fJf SI ate r
:»-3.Shrs ~week betwn N e wh ope &
nnH i\ VENUE ,._i::.uc_h_d.• ------f1.0R1ST k2·m6 1•
DltlcibTIATBS
Part lime in y01Jr area.
Will trwn. 7 U 1118-3360
DENTAL RE CE P
TIONlsr f\lll·ume t::x ~ Saliuy open II 8
&f7·25m
L>ental A.\i.11>t Do vou
v.ant a ('an~er in C>rlhn
uulumg all ;our HO/\
DRUGSTOR~cu;RK
Must work wlcods Wei,t
H. R 846-0b8ll
DRl:G srORE CLERK
ei.i~r pre I ,'thtture , mu-,1
""''rk i-•-t:n ·1r11 !'\JI (.~ ~n Call 1!19 W>I
~La_L___ •
Flertncal ~:nll.IO\.'t'r tu ""
$L'lt m plannin..: ol ni,:w
rrurume m11l1n..: plant-. 111 'kllh '640 m:?t
Oeoa.aJ ~ t. Orth<> • Chr .
_ W~t.:rn l ' ~ ri-qUHt• •
~ts & 1 )t'd1' expenenH
Salary ll:IOll mo. ~hmll
resume trJ P 0 ~"
«£!,Irvine. Ca. 9271'1
S .S. Part ume or full
time up lO 4 days per
week Top s-.lary &
benefits Orth<> exp &
RDA req. '"2·2626 w•EXTRAS•• Dewtd ~.1t needed • M1t pla)'er:. &
Good opportunity 'for in-ia.r.slor maJ moo.on '""
tdlJRertt cre11tJve l>'.'~tn l\ woe:. & po,., tv l'Om
lur ~orust in dent .ii merriah Nct•d f'lt'IJOh•
5Jll'Cla:lty off•~. ' t-.1..... r4V-Or~ LA-.toe.:.bouJ
co mmensurate with 1n~!> C .1 ::.'t1n~ n ow'
a b11Jty llr expenence •t714 1~-012(h."<L ~.Wt:
Call ~4·5636. IZ lpm ha\e <'a. .. ted lor "Fa:-1 OQJ,y Bruk ' "Lo\'t: Al t "1r,1
~ate ' Rock> II ' Sm
Denta l Ass ist Orth o ree G<>tme into 5th YI
ctuurs.1de. expenenced & filled o~er 5.000 Job.-.
RDA preferred. full or 1---------pan lime. Friendly of·
flee. 546-5170.
DENTAL ORTJI O
Ownude assist. R 0 A
aper. pref. Full or part·
tame lk'aul1ful art.-a.
Xlnt. opoortun1ty for
growth advanc·eml0nl.
lrvme. SSS-0777. ail. b &
v.1cndi. 6404292 .•
Dl::NTA L ASST. F T
ROA pref d I yr mm ex
per HB. IM7.:.2500
DESI GN DRAFTSMAN
W o rk o n o pt o ·
mecharucal eqwpment
u:.ed in laser-opUc<il re-
se.a.rr b. Prefer 3 y ri,
lllln1mum expenence
Send resume or bnn~
work s amples t o
Newport Research Corp.
1.1235 Mount Baldy Cir·
de. f'ountam Valley. Ca.
betw een 8 -4 . Call
!lfiZ.7701
Desk clertt: must be able
to work weekends &
eves. Tbe lnn At Lagun11.
211 N Coast Hwy.,
Laguna Buch
IMbwaabers, 2 operungs
avail 1mme d1alely .
Raleigh HiUs llosp1tal,
Newport U.acb. Part·
ume work."Cont.i.ct Rack
Bosworth at 64S·570i
EOE/MF
Donut Shop. early AM. will lrl.10, apply AM D·K
Donuu, 2060 Fairview,
C.11.
DRAnEll. eledrical. bl.
chmU1al 6 commerc ial
bklp, call S*-7480 R.E.
W811 • Aatltoc. lac. lT181 Sllnwir Cir, Irv. ID.
f'actorv Work f'e mah'
machine operator , f 1
dJ):.. wall lrd1n 11 11
8!fi.2529 aft !lam
1-·a..,t Food HcslJurJ111
PART·TIMt:: k1t1·hcn
help & ca!>h1er ~!l·JO!i6
ask for Tcre:.J
t'a:>t f00C1.>t!n '1cc. mature·
p.:r.;on. Pl"lV.trt' p1u,ai. &
!-odndwichc:. 644·0:.!IO
fo)bcrglas Touch Up, Day
& n1t c s h1fl;.., cxper
lmml'd o pening:.
7 l~·!Hi' 0050
FILE Q.Etl.k
needed P tame Im
med1at~ opening. Call for
appt.
BALBOA MARIN E.
549-9671 KO.E Appt
G9IEl.A.L OfflCE
Newpor t Beach
Developer Self starter
for busy small oHtce
Construct 100 back
~ prefer~ to han·
die accounts payable
Typing . d1 ctaphone &
phone;. 675-4910.
GeBAL OfftCE
Immediate operuog tor
mature clencal worker
s ample math. use of
clllculalor reqwred. Wt·
wtll train. Some over,
t11ne. Friendly ore. oon
s mokers preferred.
811M3S7 Ask for Pal 155'1
Computer Ln •. KB.
Fu II ti me. S.C Golf l~Ne~w~,_~rt~Bt~KIL~~~ CourH Reatauraot 1: DRAPERY worJlroom
-~OflllCI
We ;eed .omeoae that cm type 50WPM, llOIDC
fttial, tamillar w /credit
cbeckiq • collection.
Beautiftd Mlrl'OUDdi.Dp " pleasant atmosphere.
--DIUVICllY II.AN for ear· Selalllnla ........_ Nr. 0Dat. 1., .... _. _._.. lY All LA Tlmel bome O.C. Arprt Sal open
-d•H•le r~ route . ---. for~ dUlw Economical car req. _n..a ___ No _____ _
aoak. tO In. Wed-Sua. Adla .ay 2~ bn per -.vs: ....-.. up
Pvt. club. Apply in clQ. No. cGuectilll. '400 w . Mii.it be 11.::; lhave
.,..-.. bet. ll-4Plll.110l per mo DlttaUboaM + on e•L Id drt ,...
lll)UleDr,CDM. IH allow. +bODUI . cord, la ae able CO rive CJ!M'I~ .. OGIHB--.•*I .=r motor home.
• wloe tbop. Dllv.rJ, n-Hr rout. s.Juuc.e. •1.au IVIUabte "' NW Cotta . ...a = SE Hunt. Beh, Elarty moralM to mid· COOi . _...., mo + .......__ Delfver baktf'
Small Coov. Hotp. la ..... 01,udable cu p r o d u c & • t o
Oal&a .... &xper. pnf. ,....,., AllO looll .. I au perm ar II.et a . No .._..._ .... wan· • _.... ........... ..-cfal Uc. req. Call ..., .... ,...... .......... 8J.mfbll.Mll·--
Salary commensurate
wfuper. Irvine area.
~·
~ ortice: lntereet·
tJ\I & rcwardin1 opeotna
ror clerk/secretary
w /dynamtc loa n
tirCeraie ro. Vaned of· nee dutlel lncJude tJpo
... abthcl '1t tl*ldWrit·
lat. Cilin1. etc. Op· portualtl ea for
edvaacement. ~lary ..-.o.uKatte ......
·-
~ .. Offlte help Waft\•
i11C1 for IDJulaUon Coe
&rattan Co In U.,wia Illa. Typ.n1. Mina•'-"'"
hooAlkNplng aklll!l re
(flllred tor one a 1rl
i. "t< r e t • r y o r t 1 ,. c ..-
•••ALOfftCI
lftlkPt!fWknl. daven ilied
dut Je& Finannal ~rv1cw; l"1rm ti1.1od
:.kill•. '°" peracncc re
1)1ar«1 IMO om
<"'1cnd
llO~t.:MAKt:ttS
MONt;Y·
En1Jlw11ast1e 1nd1v1duals
l'&m comm tu 12.000.
b • Th11nkl>~l\'lng •
Uemonstra te toy1> 4t
"'flb Complete lrain111g
No delavenng or collect 10~ .Need car Call
tbn r1u•1•1 J"an u ... or fut I ll mo Own "'~Uoe sun •m
med. Toe> •-m :OIMlll or ......,, .......
No esp n er Xlnt
twonflU S.yvkw Conv
11o1rp 10U n vmrsr
C M 14Z~ t:O 1-:
HOUSt:J< E EP 1-; R
Sday wk . owo ra r
l*"ftlnttlt ~.
ltouukeep t-r mal"n.i
bvt> In wllntfd ror r1.1mt.1)
Wllh 2 l'haldr~n all
6MC)3
l lOOSt:Kt:EPEt< co cure
ror 2 rhJdrn ug~ 4 & 6 Wlwdi . & ~('hJ hOIJdU,)-
off w1pay NU 11rel"I
M.ust dnve & 8J)Cuk liclg
well &M-8248 after 7prn &
'*1<ndll
il4 M1·534tl. eullecl to I•--------• :« ltne
Gift.s's Gadgetl>
29th Year ·
'Our HOUSE1£EPER
needed for pnvale re
sort Eiper . & non·
exper l"ull lime or
wknds. E 0 E 419 N
Coasc Hw y . L11gun11
Deach. 714/494·8521 Call
Elauw
GEN~RAL OFFICE
T YPISTS
SECKETARIES Accr.c CLERKS
PBX·PULSt-;
,-~--e;w~llA.'.rQIDi_
ToP Pay :'-Jo 1-:-·e_e.....,,'Xr<SEKEEPRElt: ITVI -
Paid Weeki\ in. Help wheelchair pa MORREU. taent Good pay Niel'
ATTOOIGN
•SEEIEIS
-MACHINIST-
---... -CALL 5411499
Maktl, apply 11\• Inn 11t
l.aicun• • .II J N t.'1111t ''*1. l.llauna Hurtt
MAIC>f\ WAN'l't:l> &tel
· 1 Uwy l.a..iu1u• lkh
U )'OU hil~ftl I rouod a JOb Mtulll.Nl .. ~ 1, lllllll lui $:1
b>' Al.U&Uil llllb, wlllt b for Ullll 1o111t 1·u111plti\ In • M
JOBS
JOB~ 111 o '-lll!nul
U.blold !>C<.'tJOIT thlll will
be publtbhCd Wll h I Ill'
Ollll)' l'alnl on 'l'hu1 !!dll \
A~w.t IGth
0-'t Mitt It!
KEYPUNCH OPI
Nl CtITS
3-11 PM. 2 Yrs exper
Xlnl benefits & sul Lor
m San Juan Cupo Apply
Ill
TEMPO /~.-cty J2122Cammo aPi1iI1nno
or call
661-1211
64:: :nt:J 1213) l!UI
Mwnl\•1111n t' ll1md) 1111111 ~ OWllll bkll \'lt'llll Up
t ' M N li ort•.a TrlK'k or
\ lUI ~ll'lallh.' .. \I II l 111\e
.. .Xlll'f" 11<'1' ~ loo:!
ll1ulnt1•n1mC'f> ut Ua1111 l'l
llurbor ":1q 1l•rll'lll·1•cJ
pn•h'rl'\'d $3 !.() hr lu
i.11111 + lrrnl(t' bc•o(tlltH
Awly ~70l Uunoa Ur
•• 6Cr1
M111nt1•01111t•1• I' lime i;p
prox 2 fllCll\ r•.onun.c cxp nee ~u11 urea &31 9'>111
MAIM'r'IHAHCE
l\A!sUluranl chaln n~s
1nd 1v 1du ad with
knowledge of restaurant
equipment 1-;xpenenccd
m electril·al & plumbmi:
rep:11r Good bencflli..
t'Ompany trock provad1•d
Apply at
-OR»IGE COUNTY
hstmr.t S..-•ice.s
:!liOl Duimh·rStreN
.-.CAI. ASSIST.
~'ront office ~;.
pcril!fll;t'd JI /time ror
G l' m NewJ)Urt Deb
Al'Pl ~htoduli.n1t & peg llow'd knowl~ge helpful
~WG?
,...,,...w..t.d
b l!u~ per w.-.·k ~ 7pm or
u&lm ~ dnvmit re
1'Ql"d Apply f'cMys~vcr.
lliUO l'lacent1 11 Ave
t~t:eMc a
MODB.s.ISCORTS
AllrM."\1vc t'0<'male:.
645·6896
MOTIL HstCKP'I.
~ cUl)'S Wf'<'k. 9 tO 2 3() $3
for uwxpcr SI.~ for ex
pr ~!Wt
MOTEL MAIDS
l-.ic1M·r prcfern .. t
fH2 ~fOJ(J
TEMPORARY home Speak Eng
Sl::RVICt:S ~II· 54~·S007. ---------•I Si\ 714 :;.t6u:Wl
lttVJ:-Jt; 7Sl 1;(;66
1-;0E Mtf
lla usekeeper w e1nted.
mature. reliable -. om an _, _________ 1LJ,(or_ho41se wO!'.k....&..:lQ.!IUL
Gir1 t;.iday ;..,
1)(fu·e skills rc.-qwred. No
.Jmrthand. Will tnan.
salary ~pei:i. 642 3400.
... GO (;0 UANct-;Rs
needed now by ScreC'n
\rt.lot Mgmnt 778· 1080
Ext !15.
GUARD
f't•rm;inc-nl. rdwblc. r~·
llrl"'<i WCICOm(', (ull llOW,
cur & phorw rt'qu1 rct1.
I r \ 1 n " 1· o m p I l' "
1\3:1 :!0001:.xt 1!:11 for in
1crv1~ t-: 0 E
GUARDS
1'\Jll & part tune All
;,rca.:. Un dorm"
furni:.hct1 A~c:. 2 I or
v.ier Hctrred welc11mc
.~o expencnce net-. App
i)I Uruversal Pruteciaon
Ser vice. 1226 W. Slh
Street. Santa /\nit. In
lt!rv1ew hours 9·12 & 1·4
.\1on thru Pr1
HAIR GALLERY
ha!. oµcnrng for ha1i;
rtuld c·<Arc 2 children 21 2
& 8. 40 hrs per wel'k
!'v1 on ·l'r1 . !I :; Own
tran:.portauon No "mok·
mJf, Like:. children $500
per mo + lunch & ~a~ al .
lowancc Newport &•ach
urea. Call 673 Kl!74
I loo.t;ekt"Cpcr for w1lluwcr
1 ISP~1 ~t on f'ri. T1dv
apt Cook & han• drnot·r
.\1;:t• ~5 15 l'lea.,anl "t· r ~ o n d I 1 I y & a 1J
1J1•anaru•c 640 Ui67
I k11Lwk1.-.•per, (;<.111k. Some
t:hlld c;1rc. 112 & 21 2 > r
old boy~ M, W.F !I;,
Own tr.ins S3S da)
SO<'Sc•1·• & rdh rcq "cl
m:1 156/;
u uus1-:K1-:i::Pt-.:H .
s1-;N o Rl::SUM E
2953 CLIFF l>R .
!fl(ifi(J
I' 'I
'l'O ;-.;n
HOUSEWI n.:/Oeh vl•ry
SandWH·h & Wine Shup.
San JitanC:apo ti61·355J ---
llSt;Kf'RICOOK I' T .
hrnall board & t•11rc
751·1«Jal
i.(~ h~l w1fh folfc'1w1n~ I I l•---------,,UJUun oi>en unly 1 ALSO.
l)Uni1•un1il rull or l><rrt
1m1·-r~or
~ll) lCJ:Jl e\l\,
I lard-. an• !>ale~. lull or pt
111r1<: i\p11ly in person.
t'mwn ll&rt:lware 31117
1-. CO<C>tllw:r.Cd!\1
HOSTESS
Ul\YS &NIG llTS
Apply in person hclwl·co
Jpm 5pm. Tues thru Sat.
'1811 W Cst Hwy. NB.
CASHIER
IMMEDIATE
ARTTtMf
EMPLOYMENT
$400.$750+ mGftth
The UAI LV PILOT
rlt.'«f.'i uuto route dn ver~
for home n1:wspupcr de
livery an 1he Su n
Clemente area Mu:,t
have depeodahlc ~ar
Scvl'n day!>. Afternoon:.
12·JO.s 301 M 1-· & morn
1ng s o n S at /S un
15::.>-H.:JO>. Some collect·
mg required t':ammgs
based on s ate of route
Call 4\Hl·6800 t\~k for
Foster Ouellet or Make
IJu.~h.
U;,y pos1t 1on avaal uble
fur rebable pen.on wath
an aplttude for numbers
& pleasant phone man-l•---------nt1', to "'ork as a Room
~rvtte Ca~h1er Enjoy
cXt·e ll enl co mpan y
benefits mcludmg a free
meal per :.h1rt Apply
!tum noon. M on 1-'ri.
1 't'ri<innel
Insurance
t::Xl:X: Sl::CRt:TAkY
~po11s1ble self slurtcr
Word processing ellpcr
desanble Salury comm
w/exper Oranl(e Co
Airport area 7S2·H5a:i
Laburcrs oc1-ded Appl)
419 No Coas t llwy,
Laguna l:Jeuch. 7 A M
rux-for&tr
U...SaletpeNOft
Reqwrt'd for Ch<'\ rolN
dcalersb1p 1-:xl'l·llc-nl
pot eollal for l'arccr
m inded pc•r i.on I-.>.
pent'ncc nut a prer<•
qu1s 1te Woman pri·
ferrc.'<I Apply 1n ix·r-.. 1m
Sail Ctt.•rolet
900 S. Coast Hwy.
LAGUNA IEACH
494· 1131
Lcs,:al l\l11n1n1,..1r.rlI\1·
~'l') Npt 1 ·1r llt1~;1111111
ofr11·t· SJl:iq l'om
mt·n.,Urltll' \\ 'kill'\ & l''t
~n.,n1·t· Stimt· hkkp.:
&J0.&111
~S~retary
Xlnt typ1n1;: a mu't .\lJI;!
<:cird II rt>quar£"<l l\hll' t11
W1Jrk under 1>rl'll'\Ur1·
Contact f'.at. 644-fllOO -
LOAN
PROCESSOR /
-~SER -
lmml.-d•att· uvcmni.: t·'t
ai.l'> m our S..ota Ana 1o<tn
factl1ty for an ex
pcracn retl l,o;in
Proc~r Savini::. and
IAWl rnortl{al<(e bunkln.:
bac~.l!round pref erred
Mlrumum ul 2 )t'ar~ ex
pcncncc with t onv1•n
t1onal aotl FllA Vi\
loam.
Paid gcncrow. m1..-d1cul
dental and lire an&urante
package with ~xcellenl
salary for the r11lhl 1n
dJv1dual
~nd lntcre~tin~"
Colllat't Clara Co11t1
BEVERLY HILLS
FEDERAL
MAIUtton HOTEL
:w Newport Center Dr
Newport Oeach
.. ~ual Opp Employer
m/f
S..ingt & Loan Aun
SOS Horth T111Hft
S..tt.103 IHSURAHCE s.t. •-Ca 9270s GIHlltAL OFftCE --Large Ins . Al(enc)' an 1714t 971-1421
fountain Valley h1t s ~o,,a,....ty
Hotel openings in entry level .. _.~,,. M/F jY /H pos1t1ons av all able for of i--illllllillll ____ _
FRONT DESK
Cl.ERK
1'os1t100 lmmed1atcly
:ivaulable. Outslandang
upPortunity exists for
µeople oriented per80t'I to
work the rughl shift. En·
JOY benefits In cluding
face personnel. Xlnl
salary & co. benerits .
Call Kathy 549_:8~61.
INSURANCI-.:
Pe r sonal Line& un
derwrlter man 2 yra U ·
per. F'fed S. James Co
Irvine . Call Maurine,
7S2·0000. EOE
free meaJs. xlnt com· l~ls .. M~
IJMn)' Apply Mon· 1-~ra . "• '' _..'
aam·Noon. Penion.nel COUMSILOR
MAaatOTT HOTE&. Growing Oranae County
000 Newport Center Dr i T.D. I Loan Brokerage
Newport Beach Co. paya e•tremely high
t.:quaJ oppor emplOyer ce>mrn&uiooa (Of' e• pr· d
~~~~~~~~~~! li censed .sale1per 11on.
................. ,_640-~IQ.'50~~~~~-
tbef
SUPERVISOR
ROOMSBYICI
()pport.unity. with career ...
pauadal eaista for rtti•·
ble penon. QuaDtled In·
dlv(dual will poHHI ~ skil1I and be willln t t o gain
kn owled&e of food ~. F.njoy ouUtud·
iAJ company btnf!fitt.
~!Nlm·l2noon. Mon·
Leokl•t Por A
C:lt•1•?
to\'& PwwcJnotl.
MADIOTT MOTIL
• Newpon Center Or Newport•.eh
&OE. MIP
Cell ua fOf prOI COURM!I· inc IJ p&a<.,.meot I• • Pol·
that la rifbt for )'OU I
inUae PiinoMel .\ltncy
• E 17\b. Colia ll•a .... ta-1410
--
Lumber Sales Rctoll
Counter Mon L11~11no
lie a c h Lum ber ('o
*'G.\.'.lt or 5'W 82G7
LVHorRH
:J 11 medication. V;.1co
Uon reluif. Aul(. 10th lhru
Sept. 2nd. M esa Vcr<h•
Conv llO!!p 001 C•·ntcr
St. Cc>lta Mi..'811 548-~~ ----
LYN/PM SHIFT
Every other wcekrntl r;IJ
Must be dCd lc1tt1•d lf1 ROOd patient cor" fi"tt•t•
ln1. after probaltofUtl')'
penod. Xln~ benefll11 /\p
ply: l44SSupenor ,N ll
MAIDS WANTED ror private reaort. Stun
lmmed. Ellp. prefet'red
WUl train. P\111 Ume.
Apply \n PtnQa, tll N. c.o.t. Hwy. Laa Bell. or
call 7H/~I. Atk for tlailie.
MA.m/U•• .. for £menld Bay honul
SIOO per mo. fll'l·Dtf1
MAJD, to care for n.lce
COil carptled olc bkla-and ttafl. •·I P M or
MPM • .._.fti. Rttt••· bAe _. llDOMr. Perm onlr. 8..aeft\a, paid holld•r.• .. vautlo1a. .,,.,. lllCI& .,..., ..
I.Bil .. .,_..
i.torc• 1-'u U 111nc S.llH 13:1
Manacurtl>l . bu") F\
:.hop 1\crylH·~. wrap:.. &
:.omc clicntch: !lf.I llS50
:'\t IUtl 1-.1 r• HOIU-:1>"
I' \Hf Tl.\I E. tJ'\Ua l 111
ll'n"t lnJ.: JUh ol'\'\1,1 lflJ.:
hu.o,uu·"' '.'l't H7:1 1;i;:~1
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1w .. 11·h /\1 t1l .. t11· 1 'lull
1;+1 ll'JI I
NURSES AIDES .\11\"I l'.l<l1\Ll'O;>., I 1<1J1,
\la lcnal 1·unlrvl I.\
1Jl~hl11r .. n1r~ It·\ c l ~1· 1
tllJO ~t1n11num I \ r 111
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f1gur1·~. dl•taab, 1nl11 .1
rnu ... 1 (";ill f••r .. .,,,.
.-10 i r.:(f 1-. () 1-. 1\ 1\1·11
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1 "n1111 ... 1 S:I .!.i lo ..,, 011
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• • :tlf;CllANIC \\Ith
Detroit IJ1csel nr Onan
exp!'nt>nl'c Tom Kell\
~larinc 1-:n~1nl•er1n i.:
I-.\ 1J 111 t'I I; 111111 ,.., \
Cuunlr)' ·1ub l 11n'
llul>p l'o!i l11 M \''"
~!I :lA>I
MH 001 7
:'\lt'f11cal RH
liw..) OH lj y~ .!la.Ck IJI
fin•. 1•x pcncn<·c r cq
!:>..,IJr) oven ~l·nd rt·
<• v·· n In J.: I 0 I 11 .1 ~
'lllf>''r"Vl~Or.-~ lwd Mil·
\lill.''11 nt h"'r>1t:.1I. ,.,
, ... 1wnt lwnt·ht" & r .. 11n ·
m •'"ITT p hl-n tJ "~ l'1Jl:~h111 t:1111v11I(''< 1•nt
l 1•n1n 11;1, .. ·1:1i:h,h1v
ltd.NII l~ll Xllill
-.Mlnl':.41J .-.\tl-l<~L-1Ja1l
l'lllJL P I) Uoi.. I '1l;IJ
Oto.ta ~lt"'>a t:a !r~i2h
~ur.ini:
'1l'<!1c:JI 1\~"\tunt nt•t:t1t·ll
for dermatologi-.t HJ1 k
oHU-'1 exf)t'm·m·1· ~rn•·
t)p1ni: & 1n:.urJn l•t•
ti-14 I "3-1
:'IH.DICl\I. fS,\CK 01'
fl(.;b ~·' dit}~ J w1•('k
Efht·aenl & ntat up
IJl!Uranc:c Good ~alary
"' ud.,.uoccmt•nl 111-.
644·1:!00
MURSES AIDES
~ale c•t-n1f1cd oilll $1 00
Jll:r hr Xlnt >NOrk c·onti &
benefit-. ~ <11<·k µay
lloyvr('w Con\ 2055
Thurin S I <' M
&1'! JS«, E 0 i-:
McdmJI
~retllr) H1;:1•e1>t111n11ot
Medi cal olf an~ i:x
pcncnCP IJrt:f(•P cd l>tr)l't
!!."ii 11175 Aft Ii 5J:J 11A5
Ofc R.cept/Clri
lmmctl open1n1>: for
Typist Wl~d ph VOll'C! &
fig apt Vaned dullc~.
plea' environment lk-nt
Wall trn Atla~ Sporli.
b)(l, SA 54() :f1J7
Machinists
Sunday Interviews
August12
f <>f your <A.>0¥t'< 11t1ncc, Hughot G1ovnd
'•Y'i1Ufl1'.> Cuoup Emp1o ymon1 Ot11ce
.v111 t10 eiri•in lrom 10 00 .am to 200 pm
Augutll t:I
Our t1vo yo.ir backlog na& create<!
1mmod11110 opomngs for exper1onced
• JIG BORE MACHINISTS 1'8 34
liUMI A1uo PIUI s 92 Cos1 o l living
AClju111mun11
• MILi INO MACHINE MACHINIS1 S
1$166 011'10 Aato plo• $ 9' Cos1 u•
I 1vmg AtJJu1tlm9nl) mus• hn 111>10 w
tin own 11>1 lJIJ
• NIC MACHIN[ TOOi OPC:RA roA~
ISi 00 ll&~o R110 plus S 92 Coal 01
l lvtno A<JJu1111111n1) must l>tt ~1>10 10
!IYI up 11lrl opo11h1 NIC rr11ll111u
rl111Llhlllflli
• PRCCIOION TOOL ANO OIL
MAK LAO (16 08 Boso nate Phlt $ 112 Coal ol l lvlng Adlu11tmon1) muat havo
r on1plotud " formal 1pprenl1et11n10
or hOIO • volld journoyman's Oltd
Ouaufl.o 1ppllc1n1s may be requirOd
10 work 2nd 1hlft · 3.30 pm 10 12.00
m1anlgl\1
Our addrtu 11 1901 W Malvero (cor·
"'' of Gllbell flld Malvern In Fuller ton) The Employment Olllca la toe•·
180 In ~of mtrn plaot. Houts 8!00 am
10 6.00 pm dally, ••k for EO Kllngtr.
Afle1 6:00 pm pteaae can Ed Ponet (71•1732·4~1 pr 732 .. 414, nlgf'll •hill
I UpefYit()t
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HUGHES I
I I
~UOHiiAii.C-Arr·coi.t~AH~
GROUND IVITEMI
U.8. cmzaN&Hll' AIOUtAED
EQu11 Ol>pot1unlty MIFIHC lmptoyer
•
----·----
HllpW..tN 7100 Hle,W_.., 71N .... W..tN 7900 .... W-.4 7100 ............................................................................................
<ihe won. Utt t)'.,.. .. part ti me. U 00 par hr .• N.8 .......... HJI ----°'*''~Ci ... l"tnt ole R 1T11"1t
,_,.. for order proc • """otc: wm tm eenr. PIH• e nvJronment.
Allaa Sport• lnd, SA
54(). S'1 :r7
f'antty Wurker ~
daya t wll , hmal •. lMpm.~
Part ume Good pay.
fo1('l.lbie boul'I
984-'°48
Pmrt time Secretary
11111wei.oa phone&. m•k·
1111 appomtmet>t.1 out ol
)'OW' home. &31.Q034
P.tTime
SATIHlDAY Ii SUNDAY
Work early mornin g
hoursdebvenng
OAJLY,..LOT
newsp1pen to our car
nen Must havc large
scauon wagon or voin
Good dn vtnJ! record For
det.i.Ji. call 642·4321 >and
ask !2_r_Harry Seele)'_
I' a<· k l p & Uc• I 1 ' t' n
IJrl\t•r lur 1\ut11 p.rrh
hlfl.' ltu,t b<· IH & h.1\1•
\:1h1l t"ah1 111· & kn""'
l 1r·t,1 \lt·~a 1111·:r l.1•111
1ln 1 m~ re< orrt pn lt·r n-tt
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pl,"t I( lnJ• t l 11111 t1111hl
11i.1i..,•r M ~ II&<' 1>11· ~
\lultlto ill H'l7 1;1 •.
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rllAJ:>.EI-. 1tul1U. 1 ho-.1·
f)rudul'h In 11w .1r 1·,1
.\fo,t f'U.'~ , .• , ph~ '" .. "
mdudani: bac lo. X lt;i) \
K 1·n1I in 1 'i I n1h l" o
.'>I(~ 7t.:tJ ,., (J ,.
t> '1' office help. t ) PIOR r1·
qwrf'<I !115 hr~ pr wt..
&~1417·1
P"URCHASl .. G
Nt-wporl lil•a• h
mortl(uge & baokinl( t'O
hai. xlnt u11en111 jl fur
l'leri.. lyp1'd "''lh
pur< ha:.ml( h;ll'kl(rounll
wodJdak wtll haq• I ~ r
""Ill'' rn rt'l.11t•1l I 1dcJ lo
J.11.•rform d "'11h• 'nnet.>
•JI orf1<·e dutt(•ii 111 th•·
pu1 ch11Mn1t dt'pl T) pan.:
rl'ltlllrt'll l.1WJ>IO ol fl1Ultl.
.rnd llll ab1lll \ \11 01wrutr
lhc ll'n k\') v.vul!l lk· t.lt•
... aral>l{• Salury t•omm
..... c·ll~r f or avp1 r·ull
~ E1tt 202 t: 0 Jo; --R t; A 1. 1-; S T A T E
SU:SMAN WANTl-:U
1-~RN UPTO 1s·~ COM
MIS.'ilON NF:T I f:!jrn
$SOK lo S t UO K by
Chnstmo<1 2 1-'111ll out
why rww Ill' N ini bag SSS
here Conw tnlk with
them :1 Our 1J1 u du1·
I I I fl e It p I' n 'I I ... l'
hmd budjZct tt'rrno; 4
Prc> i.l•t aprH:. Mulon•
5 fo\nd OUI why 'We Vt.
1<1tt tht" ~' thmn ~1111111
N.n 1trca A.'>k tor Mr
I toward !JM :J4-0:t
Rfo.:Al. ESTATI'. Rroker
want-Od. P1t1me for Npt
tkh pu111t1on 11~ Corp
llrokcr O'Ncal lnvt·~t
ment Cor11 . 17 14 1
tm-71116
Rea.I tatate
DYNAMIC
Newport Beach R.E of·
face neect. you ! Join Ute
WLOlllftl team fo'a.nwuc-
locaoon. computer v.cteo ~. toP 1..-ommls•k>na
Ot.11 Jtan,
.......... Stere
. 675-1771
Real ~Lale Top N°pt
Pen.111 olfiee haa opcnlna
for uper aa.lespenw.wi or new Uc~ We trllln
mmec>
Vour tr lend• and ... llltbn .. et ... 111ec1
lflttn t h e y "•"• llOlnlUJinl to tell The)'' II
\Ill 1ou •ow well 1t
warUd ror them'
Real Estate .... .,.,s ... -.
We hav~aaopeo&.o• for .a
llct'nleel who are N?ally ambd.lOWI A lovely Of·
lace offenng your own
pnva&e delk 6 111 lhe
necessities ror auc:ce s
plua up to 70'< com ·
DUAIOQ Call MarJone
Clark. k u 1dent1.al
Mallal(tr for •PP.,
W...,N.~.C..
RealtAJn &44-4910
.... ...... s..
Opening 1or h cenlll'd
\ales people locally
uwned. Wlth nationa l re
(E'fTaJ system f:xcetlenl
working cond1lto n b
Earn tOO'i commiJ1s1on
For con/1dent1al app't
call 7~!t 0226 t:xe<:u
Systems Realt()(
Ke ce1v1n1e lnspPt'tOr
Slnill mechanil'al com
PIJftt.'1ll..'> Expenertccd 1n
bluepnnt reatltnA & U!lt'
of 1ns pi:cl ion tool'\
~-~l ---RECEPTl ON I ST
telephones & t yp1ni:
N lS urea, lovely grov.
1 n .I! t om p., n} ~ o '' d
l>cnt-f1ts. contatt l'C ~
K.l:~ :JJ13
RECEf'TtONIST F/f
'"' J ;\•·-.pun Hc J•n l 'rm('I u~t'lll") f'hw"unt
phone '01c1· tt>quirt"d
C..117!>2 llilh
RECEf"TIOHIS T
~ant
Pt;RRV·!, l'IZZA
Now tunna for p rr ht•lp
Oftb' . .Wulll work llOffil' ~ tit yr11 Cc older
Apclly in perflOn
2108:\li W. Oc'can!rvnt
Newport Heach
R.ewlurant
MK AITHUl I&. YD
LOCATION ........
t\Jfl charge cooks ~thr
Genef'ul staH s:i 5()1h r
17 I 4JS49·371l
Route Sales lier> depen
dAble sale. on enled m;,n needed Lucrauve buch
bu.~m~ No telephone
mte.rvaews 1714 1 400.689'J ~'!f"aWt
Si\Lt:.-..,
~e you m11k111i.: wh:.l
)OU fl' worth·• I b<M.lj(hl cl
n<.-w Seville. ,, ni-w hom<·
di openoo m y own olf1t"•'
m 6rnu-. Golden Youth 1
brt'ak.111~ all rt·l'un.b in
tht: hcallh & nutntaon an
dt~U} I need J quabr1e<l
pt.-opl"' to help mi· ovcn
t)rllll~e Co arc·a ljp 111
SW OOOmo nrmm plu•
tJtlOU.~ (.;orptirJI('. 61 In
t1•rnat1onal p•>' 11111n ·.
d\ .All l'l"J •• ""'\
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SALESMEN
L...;lllllll un lh I tll l r .HI•
1-... m ~J.•I up I'• r ...,,., ._
:-.v.ir· 11rn1· h • •h I oh
101111-.\f\11 II >I.•'"'·~
SALIS/Shl•11111 studeDU ..,,. .. • per
hour. Part \JIM er fwl
lime 1v.u.ble.... C• 4r
phone necesaary. Call
M1•.._
sat.woman. mature.
full time.
l"rent'h '" <.:upcake. &akcl) <.: M 642-0571
Slv1ni1 It W..n f'lf"a!'>e
t..ee our ad under bank
tnf4. lrvme S & L Ablin. ------sen /btflc. Mtr'.· Un1q u e o p port. (or
rema1 .. wteaec 11cty
i.k1lls ... lex w o rk
i.chedule . s alary +
percentage of profit
Send tomlllflt.e reisume10
p 0. e.,,, 623. Corona del
Mar. CM. 9262S __ ._ ----
s.-lrff• W..e.d
fur sailmaker 645· 7950
SICUTAIY
S'llJJ mo Xlot 11klll11 rl'<~
dynam1t• en vironment
Pleai.c r eply in con
f1dent•e to Collin:. A!.
Vlt'l<1lt". ~Ji San Nicolai.
Ur. SU-:JO'.t. Npt tkh
:-,1-:CR ETARV Youth
AJ;:ency full·tJmc.
646 7181
SECIETAIY
Ki.padl)' 1uo~·1n ~
p h d rm u t• e u l 1 ca I r l'
-.earch & development t•1
'' lookan i; for c. :.elf mol1vated 1nd1v1dual
Shthd or i.pe~-<Jwntm~ "l'
r1 d KnowlcllJ: • ol ~ru'h helpful t>42 7511
t•Kl I I
SECRETARY
r )rm 1nt~ll11:cnu· l!•IOll
krlh & µnor 1 .. ·i.:.11 ••xp .. 1
l l'ljUll • 11 I J ll l(ulh
Kr Ml'f i~~I :9!0tl
SECRETARY
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t YPt'l. m;,) ali.<i J1Crior111
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rlutw... S.ilarv baM'd ,,.,
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SICRETARY
ADMIM. ASST.
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RECEPTIOHIST
l.11:ht l) plllJ.: hl'd\ \
IJ/11J111..~ ~Int !Jtm llL LI.
... r,,.lo.10.: n .n1f111uri• t',111
I-.\ J t.H Jl~JI
lt.·l·epuon•~l ~Int uµ
1Jt1rtun1t) lur .tudcnt
l-\111 llmt• ~umnkr. purt
tun«' fall 'pnn..: SJ :>tJ
pi·r hr Plca-..int 'iurroun
tJan ~~ .\l u-.1 l )J.ll'
1rnrumum 45wpm Appl)
2-1701 Dana Or -1~ GIT.
RECEPT to Sl67
Ll work. po:.s11J1ht) ut
.,-owt.h Some b1lhn~ di
Pd}lllJ!. W ., of P.'<>Plt•'
m nlo1('l. t•Jll Doll)
COASTAL
f'YSONMR
.lGEHCY
540-6055 ~'7~ llurbur CM
NP.Vt:R A l'~l'.:t-:
~11-~ter hc>urs appt
UCIUITIMG
Co.ottDIMATOI
•flus pos1llon requires .,
penr.on with e1tper lD con
:.umer sad~. Salary •
bonullc:.. medi cal .
l'stabhs hed t•ompany
~11 121
RESORT
COORDINATOR
needed to help market
va 1:11 t 1on t'Onl·epl
J..:nt•111tt t<'. <Jelf .,la tlt!r
Looit hour!i & weekends a
mw.l S.Lary t a.occn
ll\'c Other benefits Call
11'e Good UTc at Lagunu
Shore=>. 494·8$21 6 wsk for
Debbie
Reslllurant
BUS BOYS Full 6 part
time eve n1ng 11
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Newport Beach loc•tJon
Call for appt ~:iOOC> ext
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......... /f'tae
1-'\ill or pit operu.ngs tor
~al rest1urant work
near O.C.Alrport Must
be lit or over Appl)' lo
Pl'f'l(IC\
2300So East Bnstol S..AnaH~"'
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Aaron Brothers
Art Marts
IS COMING TO El TOltO
Fast OrOWtno cnain o t art suoofles pa1n11nqs
PICIUlt' lrarnes & UO•OUP mercl'landlSf'
HIRING MOW
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Responsible e~perienceo re1a11 peoo10 10
wortc in an interesting crea11vt1 environment
Permanent Full Time Some Evening
lnten11e ws 1111111 be neld al
AARON IROTHERS
ART MARTS
11I4 MIWPOIT kYD.
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714/645-6810
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bOUHWU••· book•. ,..._. elOthlq <aom•
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Is tUN•tneth-•ll ..._.e mrar...U• COIACY A MUST 1 - -•WIPAYCAIH• -•u•; pellllr t• $vda91to--.1Mdt UN LllllTID OP Kmnn Dec ~ I o.t•tunu&ure,
'"°" '"'·' medh1m ....... dolhinl. I& 42 rec.
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wild Mltad.lvt ~ 1t •I•!
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Cal 25. u•. I saU., incl 2 ~rt. ~ Wll~A"·
NiCe eq1.ep 413-a.ot
30' Cllpper 1915. P IC .
aloop. fully equipped.
xJot ~ond. 111.t-00 ........ .__ ... ._be•b&e =~~¥.!! ~ ~.~ .. "r~ ~~~lna AllP!i•r•.'IV'•*·
totypel6Wpm•uaeoft-----~1610.147.fllJ .,.... __ dlcUUlll equip .rret·U'• ~ ...._ w6I Dll*e.-.i. a.tr11. Acl•lnl lt'7S,
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Toe ....e8' to llM all.
l'IUDAY =10. SAT Aul 11. SUN lJ from
Nll .. Aoa Rd
Pll9' eliwt ~ enc:IOM wallpaper. fa bric or
"Oe.y Olo" pafft' • we
wlll beck • trim your
'-· Or try two card&
c.t :tO: RDF, VHP. depth
IOUnder'. diesel. Newport
moorint• 111.000.._S..'7~
'
1
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_.-.... poa~a11 llaowledae 9¥DDJ~A&SNC•ooNLY "!.~'~ .!:!riterator. ..-brMt. lam.-. r.c· q al Opportunity MlP'ill 11.lAI••• o.e -..-• • ........ _.......... . wr.. • aicce.a. All ...
Empioy•r __ ,.., .. ,..;~. Ooad ACnONBOATS.-.-s Ul-4035 tban Jm oa n ew .
~---• ~ ~ C&U ••m•u•1uem&1nlMllM... .... .,.,_.IC DRYER 0.pent.! Pleue call .-..-,.. U7 IOll K,11al Op· ~ .. -•n Btraiee2U!N.aall
CclM --'°'° .....,. ................ .
Good Show Horae .
~Oeldtaa,6
yr1. 11 hand1. '4000
~
bedt to back.
PRJCES·
12eaot3/'5
415 tap IUO ea.
6J9t.ao Sl.50ea
10 or lDOft! Sl.40 ea .
Sales Tax Included
BUYING 1, .,.
Hobie 11· with deluxe'4
trailer 4k boat cuv.-r
SK50 or offer s:MJ.-9674 or
648-5854.
Dt1peadable pera on ~;~;;;~y~l'~•;•~rl~.,;;-~-~~A la lovely ffuntln1ton IMitVtiltOuld.Ubnew • · • ___ _ 8"de41 for fuH h•• Btaeh *II& buakltN ~ -SOD *SB 1Moeaeu11ticMa~ .._ 111 10 WCNt11naltnecttMIOftltl C'eUenl poejlloo for h l 2 ...... _.._ -'--....1 -a f ' lie! de IOJO mat .... I "IU•, ~ ....... ·--••••••••••••••• • •• ~:~t~~"·c l4o:!~ ';~~k ·==-~c:a!.~ ~cal w.:,.:.; ~~ ~:............... ~ lampa H OO Man's watch. Rollex. Sub,
NO " Dnw your own or 'lt'nd
name . .tdreu. phone & we·u 1D1lte one card per
tq. Add 25' each.
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&.'nd1t•. aat.ry netot.11 i.mall l)<••M'a In San +-Alar)t. 511.-Wl 8'e)elt! 22 lbl, &o&d, Alan . rlllriw. 950.
ble. Good typlal ex Cl1meote tQvolved In DiO BriAC IDOOe')'. l 'm ready: tta-1164 Send ~or moMY or·
Tiile it Yew
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT
Udo 14• w/trlr good <·ond
or l.3'w/trlr. matn & Jill
8)0/ Best Off~ 673-5570
p.irlence re9. uultid wa«r a 1porta OIWnt-Od WAITllSS &42 8164 OU dinettt' Mt, wb1te Laocer Yacht Corp 1939 prodw:Uoo, 11 Mek1D1 a lft.ll3!0 w/4 ctvs. 6 bi·baclt d.tn· 5.2. Sotitalre Diamond
Sl.100.
~1080. 731-8741
derto:
PILOT PllMTIMG Po Box 1seo
Collta Mesa. Ca. 92J82fj
25 Coronado SIOOP. Oana
Potnt l>LIP Under mark~l
JtS7000 ~arts.
0 ee re Av•. I r v productioo 1upervl1or W'"'-S TWo 3-wheet bikes 3-sp. ing ebrs. Wht. upbol
7l•tnJ·'l'Dl °""* wtU include. bul -·-~ rine ha~ all around. seats. Chrome rnd col Toplece.,_,ed
c .. 642-5678 Setre&ary 4 bl&hl)
· qualified typbt. wanleq
by teadlo1 Laguoa
Beach Real Elll•le ul
fice Qall~
SICllTAIY~
No experien<-e, legal or
other' wt1e, but MUST be
.ccurate ty(M&l 70 wpm.
muumum. Unusu1I op.
portu!Mty to learn &r ad
vance tn spec1alt:zed r1eld
d law. 833-9982,
SECUTARY
t.ooperate Mag Card LI m
Newport Beach law or
fire. Xlnt skills reqw red.
Contact Pat. 644·9100.
Xlnt oppty for efficient
~al w/lop secret11nal
s kills to work an h1sl
paced Npe. Bch R E ore.
Call Ula, 833-2900
dynamJc environmenl.
Please re ply in con·
f1dence to C<>ll1ns As-
sooates. 567 Sa.n Nicola:.
Dr. Sle :m, Npt 8cb.
~not ltd. l.O emp&oyH SandWleh ai Wane Shop. Rolley ror women tbl. twtn bed set. Salmon
.... -rvlsJOO and fuuwls-San Juan C.po. 661-~ fblllaPli for men. Muat be 8' coucb. 2 mirror top md ,.._.. Hen to apprec. Taite ..... _ 2 .. 1 .. wr-1·ron bar (JO productJon and MlVeft· w·&-•s wu, uu. &• •-__._. ,.... p f _,_. Sl25ea 673-3944 for more stook.. • Much more. _, ._ ... .,. ,,.,.pr. re • Full f1me SC Golf ido. 66804orS4.S-783S
Mens b&adt sapture and
volcamc 14ct. gold nogs
Best dftr. 873-0293. Ear t.v am · Late pm
bul not req. and we Course Reuaur1tnl weklofne IOC'aily retired
awlJcants. Please sub-4aae95 Girl's ltaban 3spee.d bike,
recondit1ooed. SSO. ml reewne to P.O. Box
J154. San Clemente. CA !J19.7063..
---------DuuD odUc 60 pC.s toe. wl.
2 Twin beds. box springs, Jade clr, VSJ. l4K cobra
a:alt.ress & frames SiS cm w/OoreoUlle ho All
W11treM w/car for wicker each; redwood picnic ta· settings wht gld. ap
872 1-482-07~ basket lunch service. ble & benches $4.5. ovaJ pras'd 13199, otr d oow al
9-.:.J.IPM, Mon Fri. Buo P ..... LotS. braJded rug 8VtXll '~ DlOO firm. 1 pr diam
CEJ_l.MICS
Ha.ndpauited ceramic:..
plaques. nau v1ty sel.
plates. much misc
1terns Also :spedal or
ders & cok>rs done at re-
asooable cost 846·8579
~e-
STAJ~&::D GLASS made
16' Hobie Cat Tequila ~====~~~~ Sunnse. 3 mos old. Mu::.l
Sale5
MalUtt Yacht Broker to
nwna.ge Newport Beach
o ffi ce ro r ma1 or
81"'okerage f"lrm Send
re:.ume to Ad •585. Daily
Pilot. P 0 bo~ 1560.
Olbta Mesa. Ca. 9262fJ
•ell· S2200. 832· IOUtL
497·2179
DAV SAJLER-13' Ghost
Good r1berglas boat tor
tarrulle:.. Seats rour antJ
is car toppable. ~.Call
$7 04$4 aner 6 i'M or uo
weekel'l<b TAUNT SEARCH
Qu a I comedy act s
needed
SJ.SO weekly . Must be D1cyclet>. pana, access.. ~; bar stools !4) S20 stud earrings 22K t-Ot wt
neat. personable & tools, eloseoutti.. Low each. Plants. r ake , bnllumt cut, appras'd ck
eneraet.lc. Call 97&.!YM7 pnces! Sat/SuntMon 9-5. s hovel. hoe; electric 111Srd al $610, will !tell ror
afllOam.forappl. Two Wht>el Trans it broom $7. 3 Wedge $S(X) Call to view these
fix YOW' wmdows 21 sq loah. t18ale •r.•/ rt & up Sim pi.on:. Serrice fOZO !A'>('r 14 '. good rond1t1u11. ., ... ~......, $7W. Call GONG SHOW TYPES
15 nun. acts, 5 mm.
a.udiuons, costumes \f
poss. T uesdays 2 ·5.
w.a.--DIUVU =ty, 3ut Main, HB. bolster cushions & covers AM Moore at Bank or {HJ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-0664
wit.days.
S57·2Sl9 l"M
_..,_ ____ SJ each. 988-8635 Newport, 631-4621 from
SUNDAY OML y MlclMJ Mahrioh 1025 Crushed velvet coue h. 9am·Spm Mr. Huie he'
To deliver Daily Pilot ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl.Ind.Jes to carriers. Re· s tandard hide·a·bed . w.tJ :uy 1071
q\lres van or large sta· KJtchen cabinets. S15.95 & re ( ri g • b d r m s ct •••••••••••••••. •• • ••••
MedJ~anean st} le lloor
and 2 matrhing ldble
lam11> F:venin.:s or Sun
days 540-4l178 ---
YACHT
IJOo. wqon and a good up. 36" prefinis~ van1· <Pecan>, comple t e ,
... ~..--li-OJO..VJLJa8-1'.ltC(i~-J~1ne~ ty fronts S9.95. 42" base ~ S29"3rT!le Th1i aoirrn-t-==-=====------+...16.!1DnWJ~!
Mtc•wOltl
SMPPI ... CRADLES
Wood c onst r ul'i'1on
t'tom :ri to 45' lrawler"I
$100 ea c .. 11 Mr
SWmper 645 0229
.
Substitute teachers are
needed K ·8 for 79·80
school year. ValJd Cal.
teaching credential to
qual.tfy. Call for appt. "-l•Y....,
642-4321 and a sk for
Harry Seeley or Don
Willia ms.
Gagnon Co. IMS-6211
IOlO
Amlque lroo bed. Small
dresser, bed spreads. Mlcal••-
odds "eods. 546-4455. •••••••••••••••••••••••
W.tnted M al 1l.i r y
~ou\l e niri. IH9tj 1\1 15
American. Ger man
... ....... 9030 ..........•...•.•......
!"'ew Easy trailer & spact'
at the Dunes
EQUAL
OPPORTUNlTY
DI PLOY ER Baby rum: CRIB W/Spr· JACIC WALSH J~ niH>494
642 0112.644 .fi687 • BeU & Howell 16 aul pro. UllJ "mattress. Car seat, CAIPET CO. Mllicd __ _
WAREHOUSEMA N 1ector, Fil mosound play pen. Sears reeding has clOtie--OUts for S2 ~. A\on O\no), "ood cona1
IO' GloM>IJitr . $375. 11
Wildflowe r incl lrlr
1111Jlor. cum1>l n~g'""· Joi •
lk ffiJln :.ail $3jtl
b.th 0 17.1 1•vci./wkncJ..,
:~ VlMI '<i:.I cJ h
21·w11rlrlkout ar
Good l"'llld s.1w .•
'f71J k I~ ews
HOHit; CAT Jl'+trlr
XJn1 «ond. man> cxtru-..
~ Ph497 2621
e n r . Andodmze:e-n-n-+t-il&-f~~~irUJ._jj..U.-'....J!Jm!!!.i.4-;'3-1~...at~-'4~~.t-'l~ J~~-~...,~--~~lth~:;a~~~~;;:.G{)~e ~
f-..... c w-~·-. Good -•. --·-...t (·'ms. Laurel .................. • • -.llu\I \1'11 alm "' -• .,"""'"'"c mu,..,...... u COMPET ITI VI:. b id USEU ~U~I CAL 6442f3> lklblt'lt.Ot-luxe ~.tW 111 opp. with growing co. & Kardy all for '250. 2 Sealy Q\aeerl sized Plat· come to 711 W 17lh St ti~ lie.t oftt•r 7MJ L'lS!l TILDOPEIATOI Irvine area. Sala r y IBM e I e c tr 1 c ( Id orcaJl631-W02 l~STRU ~t:NTS f'lec l:~ ~aJlbu1'l tr.i1ler for
Sm Nwpt Bch exportmg co mm . w /exp e r typewnters. setectrac :,::1 ~~-t> mo. 0 · -----\1bt:s. trombone. frt'nrb Udo 14 or tomp•r"bll'
firm need s person ~7915. $300 model llC $120. · · Rancho San Joaqwn ni\· born. v1ohn . Hry ri· buat. J yrs uld. ~U 1oats. sr / DocU.,.. 9070 2-6PM. 5 dys wk, $4~ hr . Xlnt t'OOc:I. 962-6l28 BeauWuJ 7 pc Living rm quetba II mem btr'>h i P a...oruiblt! 642 5IOO!I ftt>314 I
Secraarbl Please call 640-6025 ask 1---------sa. like new $.'iOO hr m. SlOO. W1 II i.pl1 1 ~.;o <iu1TAK-.G-l_liSO_N_'_J45-·
• ~ .. _.__.,..,,.,.,.,. forPeggy WAREHOUS~ Doll)I 1040 661-6500 lrlllSterr~ Call ~32'J9 _1~ • .......,.. 0 •. off IMh.rower 9040
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SUPS AV AILAIU
Y < • Nev. !JOrt 646-0551 .,_, ,m;;;;r-.11"" FACTORY ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft6. A.U.11.. (Vuu Dt"~l er •••••••••••••••••••••••
~ents Teachers Ten.nu Pro Shop Sales ASSEMBLERS Whl German Shepherds, Must seJJ kg sz waterbed S4IH7l9
Housewives!! woman needed. Hrs UttJeorno.xpenence AKC reg .• 6 wits old oo tugh pedestal base OffkeFwnitwe &
t::ARNVACATIONSS 8 :4Sam·2:30 pm Mon· TopPay Paid Weekly 67s.fB36 w/drawers & cupboards SALE ~__. IOIS
!ii Carn< raft ~.SilAJ
tll1\vinChrys. Sip IQ
R~\t 1J(r l•kt.-:. I' P
b"75 21i2
!-'or Ktnt 25f\ side ue neur t-•t'rr) Uulboa ISldnd
l)TJ 14411 WENEED Fl-1.~.Steve STARTNOW . ---9112-1258 1o•y,...,.•y ....... ...-... SFCRETARIES -Adult Black AKC Dobie, ----,.. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
IMMEDIATELY TOW TRUCK DRIVER, MOlllELL Magruftcently trained, King su.edbedwilhsheets SATURDAY.AUG. II t:iwruuv-.. d~k . chair & ~ 1~ &i.too Whah·r
wilhorw/outshorthand xlnt salary + benefits TEMPORARY gentle & alert. SJ SO $35. Vacht11men. m1mnt'r-. rnit S6:J() value. C<K S375 mr.tl) xtrai.. ~ trlr, mw t
~nil.It• ex~· ha.i. hou:.e IV
!;! '51) btJat !tll p on L11l11
,,1 .. Will .,hr huat -,hp l11r
UP' 111 pn .... e r IHI.ti
11 N+'dl ln \c'>l \'u r p
.11 (>';J ';!i!J1
1..oog or short te rm, holi· Lnq. 900 E C.1ast Hw y, SERVICES 64'!·7511, Betty. 642-1152 631-4635 old salt.s, boat peoplv u..JI lj(i6.:.!274 ..clJ bt-t ofr r,,~ 7!173 •>r
day & vucation p uy, Nli.Ca11 644-4131. __ IRVJNE 752·6666 i ----at ~ngor Punta Mann(•
ho:;p1tah.rnlwn ava1l1t TC1W TRUCK DRIVt:RS I E.O.E. Ml F · Gordon Setter male 7 Like new! Sleep sofo, 1 F'Dm\f'rly Jensf.'n 1
lilt· Elcpenen('ed only. Live , mos Nds gd man & room desk. couch &t love St:al :kJ70 Pullman st. c~I wrun.SJ00.642·8327 Mustsel.l!673-21S5 Aft 6 <nffliaker .bet Redhill ~
OfRCEFURM
2 large desks i JUdltl
rhiilll>. l cooch. 2 lllmP'
J 1..tbJcs. all II\ '(Int cond
tii'>!UbJ
~L\Lf.D BID
VOLT
T~At:'•• .. llV...._..1.
546-4741
JMB Campw. Drive
<across from
John W &)'fte Airport)
Equal Oppur Employer
• 5ICAET AallS •
Sa.les·rnny svc r.?Ok bse
G.0 .1Recept Sl2K
Sect Hotel Anah Sl<!K
Sec•Slat RES14.400
• f'::Xper t:oon~elor
~es Our Office•
Apvt Only /1''ree
Lli Remders Agency
4020 Birch. ~tab '64
Newport Meach. 833-8100
SECRETARY
P os1Uon c urrently
avallable for a secretary
with IOl>d lypmg skills to
work In our Caterin g
De1Jt. En.JOY excellenl co ~ts. Apply Mun·Jo'r1. 9am-nooo. Perl!-Onoel
MAnJOTT HOTa.
900Newmort Center Dr
Newport Beach
t;qual Oppor Emplyr
mtf
111 Costa Mesa . 646-9638 Woman~ to work m fJnst.ol ).
oifice & sales rapaC'ily AKC Poodle. very tiny >pc d.J.nette set, very good Boat Hardwar~
Tow Truck Drivers ex·
per'd Top pay. Apply
G&W Towing, 7408
<.»um Way, C.M'. 642-1252
r 0 r r 1 n e J e w e 1 r y male puppy ~5 rood. bm w brn '" gold Fabne::.
establis hme nt 2S + _ ~-21_78 __ • pmtchrs.~-4538 Boat1'ra1Jcrs
years of aare No exper. SAltOYED PUPS. Snow Brown. beige. blac k. O'hce & Patio Furn
nee ury. Wewilltram white Great w1k1ds . white SOFA S200. Like Httndlools
Trainees. no ex~rience necessary. Maa&lacture
ol optical compooeot.s.
6.;JJAM·3 JOPM . 2 Sal$.
per mo overtime. $3.50
hr Located CM.~
Apply in person or con med. u . SJ.2.5. <WJ..8864 new. Duling set wood PowerTools/Paru
tact Ken Smith 2300 ronniea table w 4 yellnw ~'lllg Machm...,_
Harbor Blvd. CM. Kirk t)lghsh Sett.er. male. af. & white chai r:. S7S. M~ Madunel')'
Jewelers. 545-9485 fewonalt', well bt.-haved 641>-MQ9. Fork uft
omen n eed ed f o r
boosecteaning seTVtce
11AY&A4iien Goodpay,goodbrs. Rob· bte's"Rag-kMop 548-<Ym-Ex pertee~n~c~ed~--~rt.alD-lf---~.:::...-...;...~~~
Trave! Servlce. 673-3310 W01tD PIOCESSIMG
-ST 11.;or Nwpt Center Law .. • n Firm seekiq dept co-
Be a name. not a number ordinator. exper on a
at our Tu,,tin based d · compu&.er based word
f1 ce. Friendly a t· processing system re-
mosphere waiting for cpred. Legal exper pre·
Quallfied person 50 wpm (erred. Advancement to
for Xl-40 hr. week. Apply mgmt possible Call
Legal Data Service, Ruah Bruer 759-3800
17802 Irvine Blvd. #215, 1---------Tusttn ARO MAN. r ental
oemt.er bas full time open
--------•li ng s for 2 m e n
Typ&sts Medlanical knowledge ••A~** bdpful. neat handwrit Student.I Tncben Ing necessary WJt dyS"
~vesl! off Will t rain 1930
EARNVACATION $$ NewportBl.CM
Mw I . ..
AKC reg. Show qual c.1t&c--~ 842-5~ ~ s. 1055 -. , _.. .. ,
AKC Black Lab Pup~
--ndd & truntln~ stock
Days 8'3 1·979T. "° a-
837~
Female Beagle AKC l ~,
yrs. old. Must sell. Sl.50.
Loves people. 673-6626. ,,_to Y• 1045 .......................
Needs home beaut. F'.
short hajrt:d cat. 1 yr
s pay-..d a rt 6 pm
548-t:n)
Purebred Germ. Shep
puppy, Fem. 6 mOti, no
papers. ~ 7<¥n
Siberian Huskey fem.
bsebrko " gd w /kids. 1 yr old. 546-87S7 evs.
.......................
SAT ONLYl Ethao Allen
TomdkJ>ed. furn, chord
or g an. lami>:.. kit
gadgets. boob & clothes.
l6lS TusUo. CM.
Grandma's Moving Sale!
Household items. plants. furniture, tires. Many
new hand-made bazaar
items. Aug 9-12 9am·?
16681 Lucla Lane. HB.
(nr Warner & Newland).
Everything goes. low
prices, Fri 9AM & Sat
lOAM. 721 Narcissus.
Q1M.
$ f'amiiy Garage Sale,
stereos, aquari um s,
m&sc. t929'l Hick.or)' Ln.
HB I Mag.1Garr1eld >
Thur-sat
I.A poker t<ible, excl'llt>nl
condition. seats 8 peopll'
6&168r
PATIO F URNITURt:
Brown & Jordan Cl11.si.1 r
U. hooey color, 4" vm)l
pitds, I 1.·ha1se. J pc :.cc·
uonal. 1 arm chr + ol·
t.oman. &27" sq glass tbl moo takes all or pnced
separate. 640-0026
Wll1dow air cond1t1uncr, am BTIJ. $200
S52-04J3
Prost-free refng. adult
Schw inn 1r1 <')C i t'
w basket. Chaml>l'r s
oven. Alter Lans ing
COllJUal 15" spkr. uphols
chairs, statuesque lamp
c:J Krught 642-4447
I oifll."t' de!.lt::. ~ '"'I\ el
,·hr. Xlnl 1.uod ~
l!n 2'99t'Ve5
IBM D1ctaUnl( f'.qu1p
Xlnt cond F'ran ~
8 :l>am 5 :i>pm
L:ARCO Ch ec k
"gn~r rorrni. tnmml'r
r or t'OOllnUOU$ form
pa) roll che<"k:. 1-:ll'C
tro,lat11• co 11.-r l "P~
alrro.~ an> engt .
O.rtaung machrne. All
reasonably priced or
~)trade for ~ ~14
1017 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Lower The Pet Popula uoo Call Orange Cnt)
lfuman<· Soc
f'QR LOW Ciliil
SpJycd. neuter & \an
~Of'~·~
BABY HAMSTE~. rute
& adorablt> onJy 3 weeks
old. S1 50 ea lTF:DDY
fU:,\Ri. 840-8579 afl 6P ~
C.l'~27J5
Plll'T'Ct. hand tam\."d with
perch. SlOO Guinea Pig
and cage
9684933
2!bcSJ" cam~r door SJO . ___ 1142-81&4
•\.-. tS-WlH.IH.1:-:
l!f'ii r. A.i) ll ner \ 11
1ona T ~ \.oho li'olll'
tt•dl di1m3Kf'd hv 'Ink
u~ .s..~1• ... ltl' lru.p._~l 4l
ll~oo Hbr M...nne
C1•ntcr. 2901 Ed1nitvr
Hl.n.i.nlit' on Bch. Mon· f"r 1
8A \I "P)f Hoa1 w t>t-
sold AS lS.No warranl>
OI ;iny kind Sealed buJ
l'1'A.-t UM'ludt! 10" ... °' bid
in ra..~h1er ~ <'hl'<'k or
~~-payable tu
-A~;mder Goo1rom ;m
~bit bid 10 !:.<> Cud!>l
)bnnc Surve)or.., lnr
Si32 t.-; l nd St I.on~
8.•a<'h. Ca 90&13 11111
l.IPCfWll? I P~I AUltU!>l 14.
1117\I at office of 'ur
\l'~ U'Kflcr r~cr\c'
n~t Lo fl'IU!>C .in) VI J ll
b1<.b
l!tlS t.L.AS~ll". ltt \ll•rc
'\k1 boat. 120hp G rJ)
~lanne, cstm trlr 1tlnl
<'O nd . ffidkt' offt•r
~I 1.920. ~ 41<i7
A\IOn S 300 1nf1JlJbll'
:.Port boJt. Jointed OJ~.
IAJ\oll dooi:er l:"t'd t"A ire.
hke new $1 ,2'75 f11 m
:,57 -86ill d Yl>
WE NEED·
/Senior Typists
/Stal Typists 'DirtaJlhone typim
IOerk Typists
NEED OIMEDlATELY
Long & short term. boll·
day & vacation pay,
' .. , 11 1005 ....................... Yg Lab Retriever, very
affecllooau, good
w/Ods. Male. 997-3294
Cundma ·s Moving! Lace
table clothes to Power
Too ls. Alley . 619
Jasmint', CdM. Sat &
Sun. i-5.
lawnmower $35. 2 b1kl'"I "--& er.,.. 1090
$15 both. old ~rn uphol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 Boston Whalc1 i'H . cbr. gd rond ss 496 91r,.i loaded. like rn:v.. S!~ For S a I e K o h I e r & O.>:ri~
...,U I' WI\ "\1 I· II
tn ,,..wport C"all ( ,11 hH
•·~ _,A.Ill t-iil J l.i "~ 11\
9080 .••..•••.•.•...•.....•.
IODIACMIC2
~lnHvnd. Sl25CI
~ llllidJ~ ....
T111,arf.._ .......................
9.ilQ •.•.•..••.......•.....•
1m J;iyro tl'nl tr;11lt't
SIS» ti, J(a' SlO\ l'. ll'Cbtl~,
lum.iCI;'. u.wd ver) hllll•
SHO> or bc"I ofr 1-;H.,
Ill! ~103
T ~. A R 0 R 0 P Ii .1
(}.. l'rtlc.id Ca 11 ~lcc·1r. 1
Obi '>Ink tuilct . ..,lll\ ,.
OH'n. rcfng l ..,c b ul
Fii io.,. ~IU!>l 'di' $350
WJIJJl >l .-i ~39'J:?
Motoriud lilln 9140 ...............•.•.....
JJwa \lopett. izood <'Ontl ~fl c\ctUngs
~~·:k!l'il
Motwcidft/ Seu .IU 9150 .........•......•......
WAC"frl'.;U· ~A Victor.
on" t'Ofid l:<Jll bef tuum.
6.. aft 6pm 19f.-4!163
~~~~~~~~~I ::Sp1tau~at1on ava1la·
Sec'y. Will train bnghl
Antique OAK Lady's
Delk. Secretarial chair.
Circa 1900. Xlot cood.
Oak 2 drawer legal file
Cl9t0. 752-GIM Mon-Fri
d)', 1151-39'3 ev /Wknda
Tt> gd bomt'. Boxer. brtn·
dJe male, gd watchdog &
~.847·2038
f'tt·Sat-Sun 9am·5pm Oak
table. trunks , d e p ·
preaion glaas. pictures.
coUeclib&es, ~ "ends.
6152 Mominl Tide Or.
H.B.
Ant11t. school desk SJO.
push Yardman mowl'r
$10, 001?er chpper S4. F'r
style armo1re, be\ eled
mt.m1r $200. 6' banhelf.
blk fonruca lop. walnut
railing $10. ~eve::;
Campbell coo~Je piano
Purchased ne w from
Coa!.t Mu.sic. CM. Like
new S97S See al 979
Denver Dr. CM. 549·19619
aft s ~m 4'i wk.nds.
Wellcraft AS21. Vohu
TM40 0 '1 1 cni:. t una
tower radio. bait tank.
trlr. lo hn.. bo,Jt ('Over.
other extra~ 642 1121
~1956
i t. Kawa.ski 900ZI. lOKm1
!>HAkP $:!,50U10ffcr
SC! 9680!
gu1 for exec office. Top
5kllls.. no exp, SS60 I mo
+benefits. 9·4 M·F
6"-2526.
SICUllTY
MAIUUon HOT&
We are seeldnll • A'll•ble
pt!f1IOO to work flex.Ible
houn. Law enforcement « aecv.rity helpful. En·
JOY good co. benefit.a. Ap-
~1Fri. 9am·noon,
tlOO New port Ceoter Dr
Newport Beach
Equal· Oppor Employ
VOLT
11"-"'"llllF•li• ol ,,J .. I
54'"4741
.3848 Campm Dri v.i
(acroeafrom
Jotm Wayne Airport>
Equal ()ppor Employer
TYPISTS
ALL WE MEED
IS YOU!!!
557.;.c)04S
ANTIQUE ROW
SIDEWALK SALE
ll-500Alll11and12.
a&aNewport Blvd. CM
1.SMosold Male lrt.sh
Settett Blk Lab pup. Nds
loving family 675·9183
Laura -------FREE: Queen size mat·
treu & box springs. Not
Goiaf out of bu1lne111 IOQd. -Not bad. You
sale: I.Mt s days. Conti· fiaul .. 581·~1. IUal redut1.iool OD fine French is Engllah' Hom e needed for
fuml&urellcoiJed.il>les. pedlar eed Spr inger
1be Al!Uque Garden Spuie!. M0-91.118.
GUiit St. NB
87MlllO MUil sac People Lov•r,
Au9trallao Shepherd. 4
AaliQue bed. European. yrs. s hots/s payed .
m/f With suttreaH• S22S . ...;631.....:.....(J81~4------~~~~~~~~~I ON·UNE T•mporary ____ _..;._8'1_•_•_. ____ Are YoU a Crandpat't'Dt?
Perlalmll Services are 1--------• PleaM adopt my little pleaaed to offer )'OU • c ROW ·s NI! 8 T A N. dot rrom sbeftu. Aakror SERVICE STA110N AT·
nm. Al>Pfy • ~ eo.t Hlr)',Newport Beach
s.ntee 8tn Atteedut. ftlll tbm .... Neat • .,. ..,.._. a...twrttins. 'F/:./.l:J.IM Newport
cbmce lo win• trtp lor TJQUES. &ST AN· "e..ndon".49'7·3S52.
two to: CABO SAN NIVEll$ARY SA.LE ln
UX::AS. SaatCJemeat•. Tbru
RePlter and •oct 40 Ian md you are Ill tbia .......,, lt'11Ut .....
ple!I
A111Uit. 501 N. ElCamlDo
Re.a<~ Palbacla).
I
---
OlnmA ........... HUik'/ an. t mo. male. All
thcU. Kiacl, t0t1eoua . ......... Lov• aJJ
... from 5 IDOi. to •
year.Call .....
FRI/SAT, lOAM. clothes. TV. atA!nclll, ping pong
table, sailboat. rurn .. oUc. 3N2 Legend Cr ..
Hmg BdL 846-JaU
3379 Marigold Cir. CM.
( Blwn Swll1ower " Bear St.> 9'S. Fri.llSal. Snow
boots. edger. aJr com-
pnsaor. 'IV, lr1. baby
ctr.... tools & miM:.
G..-.,e Sale. Whirlpool.
Frigidaire. 'IV atereo l'GlllCl&e, fr Olber furn.,
books • p&anu. TSa.l.5'78
DTanana PS. CM
Drapes. all slus & color:.,
low as $16.00 pr, au ci.lm
Grand grand. beaut. I.GM,
rrovuil(, bargam ! SI 100.
751·9258
n:llde. 543-S489. 778 2243 _ Klmbal Synlha-Sulger 500
lmt. ha.s 140 yds hvy plus h w/focx ped, 2 key boards,
carpet 3.8Ssq yds, sell al· syn t hea 1 u r . SI ooo.
I/part ror tabor 543 5489, -~--------
_711-_ZM.l ________ , P I a y e r P 1 a n o •
Don't throw lhem away' I
can make lut year·
rap ~ new. Altera·
liona·M&U)e64S-~
JOHN WAYNE T~NNIS
C L U B FAMILY
MEMBERSHIP l2000 or
trade for car ol same
valiae '731-874l. 970-1060
G ul bran s en ,
mechanically perfec'l, so
roils S750 firm
540-7531
s, ...... 1"4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SACHS IOOcc
AS IS SIC) 1)7>3704
1.8' Gla.~spar w1cabm & 1!173 Kawasltt 250 t:oduru.
head. f'\Jll cvr & trailer. l'OmpleU s hop manuuh ,
75018. fl900. 64S-1682 2 hl'lmets. Pnct.>d to sci I
-751 8967
'79 nruNDERBIRO 1"·18 -----rt . 200 OM <;. loaded . ·79 HO sportster . 3900
located NH Must sell mil~. <ootst.lmdlng cond
IM85. 213:472·8087 snoo. or bst. 4!l8-3859.
CIGARET'fl-: 28SS ·75
T/350 Chc\ly New all
alum 6wh trlr Loaded
Sacri fice ~u'll St'll
M2-0'1. ~ -"
Suzuk1 90cc
Good (;ond Si!()()
642.2937
74 ll onda XL 2~10 ,
rnochf1ed for dirt Xl11t
t'OOd S300. 846-&"721
"T1 Yamaha ~ Ltkt'
new. com pl i.tockt•tl ptm. 968-212"&.
AaljqHt, tool•. furn., ~1vdaare elect drye r: junk. Sal a, SWI lOllm· .. __ , -a..i In ~ ..
Co leman Peak I
bac kp a c k . blue.
Polar1 uard mumm)I -..na bat. 1 mo okl.
•ea.MS-1718 ---zs• Seacraft. Twin blk '74 Yumlla 250 RO "ery •
'700 ~eria C4M ·-... -· x t "'""""· 4PID: • · Belt offer. •.21216. GOLF CLUBS. Wilaoa ....... SISOO+ take over dean~~7 aft 6 XJl. t irons . 1·3·4·5 payme n u Firm . · · Colnplde bOUHflokl of ,..._ Beda. diDiq table.
buldl. ldkblD f\u'n,, dia·
bll. pola, li¥tD&rm::!i pe&lo fw1a. CUltOID bed,~ ........ ftJ·
cJdopeclia Mt, catnPlaa
Low wboleaale man&lac·
tureu prleea. Haad
rude IWMware pot&.
si.nilal M a .10. Lamill
-w/1Mde. WaWcb 9tioDtnn. 1.135 WbilU...
ClO. Cll.111 .... l,
woods. like oew. Sac. cn.sm '71 Honda 750. reblt like
l200. Call ,. .. w aft 19' BAY BOAT. c1 ... 1c .. .,. ...
WM. Souda eo.t delip, wood 18M674
U.S. 06~ twta 11 tukl.
•fJ .valv•. Dacor
beckpack SIU Firm.
517 ... dya
l•P9trlkt lnlU. Yoho ......,. ....... S./
.,... ..... l&blt CGM.. ../Sier... f 160
12.000 or beat offer, -·••••••••••••••••
wlulQa: ~. eves. &INT 23' FIREBALL
11...-..tTWla SELF CONTAINED:
lllllllP • Cbriatmaa tWf. ~ ...... ble oner ,... Ol*e imcl*le, ~ m.eb
luled. a.,... type .... ..... ..... --ft ---• wlmd. Alt« s:• pm 171-5141 r yi:=.... .... •. lportflati.r R EADY ..-..,.. 549-19'1t. 97t .... TO P'ISH . Wt NPT
Dtnwrl>r .• CM. Aqual'tW1111; too1al,331aJ ............. •••.-•••••• MOOlllNO. 11'.500.
lbow. a pl " 17 1aJ IUD Paclulrd BeU color ----------<>*II' TV eomolectimrateno lbow. Dltaan.lled bill•. work• areat SlOO •· ~ P·B, aeohp. == mtr,•sr; 1'0elf.s.t/811a. --S6Jmor•ia. *tt. cnlMr' 1/0, VHF.
. &all, It Ptt'ch, P\all .__ ruch mink 25•·to1or'IVU. 2 ._. lMb + Q,R. SUp
,....... coet, aa 14, hke new. 2 ,....w~. ..-i. Bl)'llde vmaau
S1lurda1 HIJ. 1·5 . • ...,...... .... : TV,
1ttr•• ••ul,, f11ra, ....................... :a.:=.·,, ....
wor• 3 Umet. $375. IOIMO US. a,8llO. 8'7a..3. ...., bet lOAll ot all t :•Pll. \ J'YCy'ldeoum. recorder. Slr:lpjacUS'Cdiecrwaw M ......... new. • trtr.-. 1/0 Mer'C. 11114 VERDE GOLr Ma b& Woe ta toe· 8-owettaa.a.I, alDt a.ua llSllllaaHJP, lHl. Sac. MU. Pb Calabna boat. 546-0lft
--. -.4111 .& 1PM
•
REA.WNABLE. ~·2283
RENT •79 22' Lu xur1
motorhome. Sleeps 6 .
SeU COf\I. 12SO/wk. +II"
mi.MO-f685
TNlert. T.....e 9171 .......................
''7$ 32' Sliver Strealll
Traller: P\ally equipptd,'
AC. tleNO, 112.000/...._ ........
•
..... b ,..lltM ~ ... llW ......... W .......... I u.a .......................... -....... ...................... . ........ , ............. _................... . ................ _ ..
~~==~~= t11J .... t7H ... 9744 ¥ •• 11 9770 C ·1 "" CcuC.S "JI . . .......... ~ ... ,..... ....................... ....................... --................... ·-· .. ············-·· .... -............... .
I I.. tlll
. --l.W v• .. «'_.w. o1 V-.11' .,....., .-.... w..--. Travel&U ML
PP.•IW•~
......... .w ....................... ..................... •• .,., ... ,. ChPty, ·~ cempw ilwll. ru l pro I
•W.E . cft!, • 1pd •tnc Xlnt --·••••••••-•••••••
!illWI.....,.."' ml_ l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!i-:::_-1& l&M&U&.\T
WndrA!ld PullN! car
llmJ Cbevroltt Nov.,
Ml.)' be Int pert4'\l from
8AM·$PM a1 lh4.' Laauoa Beach Police ~pi.rt
mrot. ~bmil 1ealed bub
to: u . ~anlc 011100
La(una Beach ruhl'll
Department
~ l''orest A'l/e
U1una &:h, Ca. 921651 Sealed bids must be re·
cetved no later than Mon·
day, Au.a. 13. 1979 at
.5P.M.
'Tl O.C.un PU w bcJI. rt'
Wit•· map. r leao
11.MIMI\. m.7985
7l T Qaevy, i.addle
t a nlr.•. n ~w p.alr\l,
AM, f"M. !S7K nu. vet)'
l'le11n 12200 f irm
MS~
-,,, •'ord RMnchcro, I' s p e. au'. i.tert.'U, Wlth or
WI() es1m bit overhead
camper wlsink, i.lps 2.
xJnt bhape. Great work
or rec vehic·Je . $2400 . ~8361 eves Ed.
• .... / 1978 DI ESE !~ 1, T Cl•lfa tlZO slepside Cbev. s pec .
••••••••••••••••••••••• 'yellow paint. loaded W/ext.ras, $8500. 673·56U I Of4KIMD
!~M ERCEDES 170S
Cabriolet 2 door con·
vert1ble, tan exterior
brwn llhr int. 4 cyl flat
bead mtr. 4 s pd trans,
unb e l ieva ble
automobile. u real
classic.
i7 Chevy ~. ton. 4·Whl
d rt ve, loaded, 26,000
m1 ·s. $70 00. Days ,
9fi8..8ll05, Eves; 536·3321
9570 •••••••••••••••••••••••
At tern•
Me r ced 411 , BMW.
J"onche. Cl&1111t• Is Kx ~ W1t will tell your tar
on tOl\i4pr:MQt al your
price. 1tt1t loc•tlon 111 ~ County "'ttt Ill
fortmlion ull Jun l'u1
r11.11
Alltahmsle,...
1.300 W Coast llw y
Nwpt Bch 642-6763
'tlJ Cortinll great traM &
quiet bu t up S400.
~2372. 556 l~. ----AHo .... o 9705 •••••••••••••••••••••••
AUAIOMEO
s.LIS. SHVICE
AHDLIASIHG
1978& IW79SALE
NOW JN PROCJU::SS!
BEACH IMPORTS
DUJVEAY'
LUM l&ICTION
OfNIW 1979
lJOl•s
s21rs
AL.'iO 63.3CS1 'i.
IN ST()Q(!
0.11 loday We alllo may
have lhlll pre uwned
UMW you ~re looking
'°'' 131·2040 495-4949
becutt••C• '78~
4 spet;d, i.unroof. leather,
alloy:.. low mil es '
Operate$ on r e J:ul:.r.
fuel ' (:>WJ I
$14.995
()I hn·s To Choo:.e
CUVIERIMW
b l & Uroadwoy
SANTA AN ~· :1111
9715 •......................
'M.m; ••••ulean. t'tf. '71 ..._ 11171 vw . HeY.,.,...... NII· Im a.aour
....... ml, C. · ~IOll 11Ml10 •)'O'lf'c.ar?TrruaTop • .. DOWNOAC • COl'fliiiT·TOP
Cllltll. -l ... M.800. dDIJar • Pakl tor or Not I ... ...,.. • • ... ...t
_MHIOl.•trn • °'91 '746 llriM ,..,.·tar lo Jim '·-·-~~.o!'':.6': .... ••••••••••••• .. •••• Marino Volllswa1en. 311.JOO mia., full power. .._ -'Tl~qonf:4, '10 Mpd. •-cyl, au uvtr ll'lll Blecb Blvd.. Hunt· fact. air. •·way •eat, ~earp! (~£). •lat.,,_,, . 81). ...._ Bladt • AM for ...._, ma.. lllt. l•n ONLY Sttfl
m_!!!:!!.....:_ _ ~-*' ft'• lluiao or. Tom =-!.~. ~:,rairT~ew HOWAID Clu fl•• ~ .............. !?~! ,.... 91• Aikin. s10.n1 N=~"~eu
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"7t>tp. U18Mlr11l'·oe1 Ilk• AM»LIAS... (7HJW.1000 otf•.-.Stewa.
new a ml. ~h•llY xtra. Dl"''"S""· .,,.._., DI ESE L DA s HER I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,._ ,, .... -.... fn.l8:wf 6"13 503() _,.......,. .... v ... WAGON Mld Oct delJv r: .......... •• -·---. , . AVAILABLE W/approx JOO.mi u1e. "78Stviile: AM /FM 8 lrk ...................... .
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"111rp, 2lmp1. 5 a pd. llACH IMPORTS lthr aeata. auto trunk. AU. power 1teenn1. dilc amlfm. ur. Mu1t ke' MOoveStreet wvewbicoven,nuttres, brakes. Good cood.
MUil IM!ll ! $3900 75'HflMJ NEWPORT BEACll 6 vuiyt aop, 110.000/t.o. lse. SIJOO. 631·2167 AA.8
'1'1 Jl\.al .128. FM Alttto. 75~0t00 pp '714) 751-9501 wltdya De.Ap ftll
at-w tires & clectn cal. 1917 Pe u ge_O_l _d_I e-.-c-· I llASOMS TO •••••••••1-•••••••••••••••••••
Sl.300/ofr. 759 9467 wagon, a uto, iur. low ml. IUY & SllVICI •&DOWN OAC • '78 Coll. 19.000m l, nu
76 Xl /9: AC, AMIFM. f!!rf...e.~l cond S8TSO .a.t '77CAIMU.AC radiala.27mpg.
mags, d.rk brown Sharp _ . ..,.,.,,.....___ __ _ .,. COWi • YIW SIU. ~
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i;tcreo. :lO mpt:. $800. PWldle 9750 ·I• S75t5 LOOG
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'76 131 Flat. 4 dr, o/c, 16912E. Sunroor, JOM mi "hL H.M. MOM>AYS * J.C. FORTUNE
AMffM cQSS, 28,500 a11 air. a lloys , 11t ereo .z. Poouac-OMC
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Hmdo t727 '74 2.0 Liter P orsche. oil 'TlL t P.M. MONDAYS <714>55&-tOOO
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a.MObile
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TNCks
2IGI> Harbor lilvcl
Ct.J6ta Mesa s10 !tf"~io
67~afl 6PM. SATUDAYS '79 Seville : Oak pos t
'68 912 5-s p, JSKm1 on
drive train . Clean &
rx.-at S.S.500 642·9682
'73 Po~che 914, 2.0. ru'l!i
great $.".o5()()
&I!'> 3485
71 911 1 8. ne w clutt·h .
rK.'W brtu., rnd1ali., xlnt
cond, '~ 4!tf !fl7r>
tiH !112 TA RC i\
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.4· 11179 Eldorado B1arr1ti
wt LIASI AU .. C e d a r Y 1 r ~ m 1 ., t
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ten or Loaded & only
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I MlllCIDH llM1 tlWXDAI Ro~er Mi ller
.5. l~'I. (714 l 688 94:!0
WI HA Vf ova I 00 ·77 • ·~ ..... DeV11le, 23.000
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'78 Fiesta 4·a p , air.
34mpg. Like new. $3.900.
642·8907 eveio. 759·5807
d)"!>
'76Gran;,da · Xlnl cond.
$1995
575.JOl)f
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'63 l"oc'd Van: Custom 10
tenor. 6 cyl Ma~s $1350
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848 Dove Street
NeWPORT in; A Cl I
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1979 MERCURY
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C..0051.-.ci---1-:RPaJ cream ult. 58400 l'P 561 II
'70 Ranchero. new paint.
ure.. brakes 4·11pd, S19'J5
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<.'Ofld. Partially restrd.
S4. «1X>. 714-644 -0$48.
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lZ1"wheel base . p ~. ptb.
:JJ.l V -8, re A. ga~. S.1.125.
!61·7332
'18 VEL. SPRINT. 25 watt
:.tcr ta~ dck , d1gnal,
Ptrelll tires, liBS wht..
Jvory1gold s triplllf: mint
·57 Chev front bumper. l!jfi l Inte rnational Step 7IXXI m1. 640-1273 uft 5
xlnt cood. 33 Plymouth Vun 46M ong ~ C !-Al.-..-___ ~
ra 1a r s e . g
t'\IOCI. 631-4635
:!II Studebaker P r e\
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.:ood $600. 548 1:1 101,
~22:,7 .
9530 ...•.•.••..••.•..•..•..
'76 f'ord IOOJ( hd Good
<.'Ufld, P S. 111r. A ~ 1-'M,
II track. 6 l'Yl Good il<•~
m1 l'unch:d $480-0 or
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yUung YiOO & A1><\ume
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$9500, b/J.6510
9709 ..........•............
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$6995
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l/4T()H
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automatic, power steer·
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llJ173'741
$5995 * J.C. FORTUNE Pont:iac-G Mc -
<JJOO I':. 1:-.t. Santa Ana
(714)SS~HOOO
I J CJ·S. gd cond. Straight
V6 SJ500/bt>St orr
7545295: 751-3078.
7~Chevy4 '*hJ, Cheyenne
Super, many xtras, xln l
t'OOd, $4950. 842·4844 .
·74 Jeep J2000 : :Js pd
manual. stereo. Wurn
hubs . $4500/ofr Noel
~~
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sharp, drives great,
rrwt sell, 646· 1623, aft 6,
ti4.i-42AO
i6 Ford 1o4T w/sheU. aux
tank, nu ti r es .
S,0000 /best. 750-2164 3
TNdta 9560
711 Uodge B~ M:ix1 Van
(1.() rru. AC. auto, nwi.c gnxi 1)44 17~.
'7ti Chev\ 6n l , full\
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$64!00 lilue bk . 'l'll
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i8 Dod11e Van v.s auto,
f''M cass. suoo o r offer.
631491. 673-2564
*IMW '77 320i
foully equipped. l<X'Jll~
owned & serviced. M UZ
trade in. 14l8SMQ J
$9495
JIMSUMOMS
IMPORTS
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631-1276
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979-2500
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135-3171
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1540 J amhon.>e
Newport Heach G-•O·li441
IOI McLAREH•s
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LA HABRA
(5 Mi. No. or SA Fwy I
'714)52Z..5lll
Sunday by Appl.
'77 s.n: Immaculate. 1
ownt."t' .. Allsume leuse or
purchase. ~7-0400.
72 IMW 3.0 CSL
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sup. ac. Very fast GreKl
tww:Uing .. &t.2 0896
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831-1375 493.3375
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WESHCtAUZE
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COSTA MESA
DATSUM
~5 JIARHOR Bl.VU
540..64 t 0 540..021 l
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to buynew rar ~arp '77
280Z, 2-+ 4!, o m1rm 1:1
trat·k, e1ir Xlnl cood.
$8700 Wurkini.t da ys
SSR-111:.r.! Wknilil & f:veli
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(714 J 5.Sll I 000
74 RX Wagon S1 h •e r
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Sl,950 4~t 5729 --.. --
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rf ~8300 6 42-11 2 1,
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USES REGULAR GAS
tJabell 1 l:.!13J 4:.10·5565
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cood, silver 1trey, xtra
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wire whee l •. 11 tcr eo
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646-'303 540.946 7 ----
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·77 Celle a GT, yt'llow
w1tan int, 5 spd. AC. 1-:SP
panel, wt.re whls, $1700
1~109
16 Ceuca Sf. Xlnt cond,
auto. AM /FM cass
45,(XX) ma. Sliver w tblk
antr. $4200. M9-846.5
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xlnt. cond. 12.200·Pirm.
631-5000or496-1910.
'77 c.etlca GT LJB: Xlnt,
sliver. blk Int. auto, AC,
kit. stereo. 8 trk. ~.
&T.182
transport ... bei.t orrcr ~9-1343 Mon lo Fri
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F\111 poftt. 1lol. cood. :rnl. reg. gaa. 54895.
548-1.800
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79 Eldo C.tbrwtvt .
4.'mllll • > ellow. ~addle
lc<A~r. H1arntL wheel'>.
11t' 7 mo wurrant)' lt•ft
l'f\l pl ) $14.7j0
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'76 Camarv LT Loadt-tl
w 1all extras =--~w t1r.-..
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pow1•r hra~•·' .11r
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mafa~t' Call 549 1660
'Th ~tonte Cnrlo. 2 dr.
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P ·B. Air. auto . 11 -t .
67J..<m6. aft 4, ~ 1375
rood. "'"'-' i:; re 111. SI 600
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1\1r cond, i\Mll"M ca:.:.
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m1. -pretty~ A..,}1-Ho'M
tape. I'~. sun~ Pr
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lmmarulate Orq~1nal
<.'Ulld. Run!> perfl."Cl. Roi
ly instrument packa1ow
Factory wheel~. roru.ok
lloOd scoop. bhnke.r.s &
lock.; P!'>. PH. a m1fm
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'77 Coocoun Xlnt. rood 9955
FU lly loaded 22k M 1. •••••••••••••••••••••••
$1,.500 ~I ·77 Toro XS Ltd Edit
model. 30K mt, slvr
wired ant. loaded. S7000
~3500aft8PM .
72 Mab bu. 350 eflJ:. f)7 .000
m . reg gas. PS. PB. AC.
ser v re ro rd s . $1600.
673-2126 aft SPM
i'Ollnpala : 4dr, atr, tape
deck. Radial urea. $700.
847-3954
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W a.vy llabbu. reblt
q. ~at 1a.a mila1e .
ll400. S48-S282
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833-0119
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Interior In xlnl rond. ~)()() ,.:ve11 ; 843 00'4, T...... t7'7
'78 <:one«d DL.. lo/ml.
lolS cl ex.tras. 4-dr. Belt
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Newport-Balboa
Rotary News ..
.. Service Above Self"
NewpoF-t-Batboa--Rotary Club-Among
By .llM POND
Sjlt(IM S.Ctlellt Wtltet
. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club
1s among the earliest clubs
formed.
When the club was formed on
May 3, 1939, Rotary lnterna·
lional claimed 200,000 members,
said Rotarian Keith Carey, who
recently researched the club's
history.
''Seventy-five percent of the
growth in Rotary occurred after
we were formed," he said.
Rotary International today
has more than 800,000 members.
The climate of Newport Beach
in the late '30s was one of a
sleepy resort town, with most of
the businesspeople earning their
money elsewhere and coming to
Newport for vacation.
The population of 7,000 in
creased threefold during the
busy summer m onths, said
Carey.
Bob Aellen, whose father had
been a Rotarian in Pittsburgh,
became the first president of the
Newport-Balboa club after he
and several other charter mem·
bers introduced the idea to others
in the area.
• "Me visited 23 businesspeople
in three weeks and every one of
them was interested in forming
a club," sttid Carey.
The original territory of the
club included Newport Beach,
Corona del Mar and Balboa -
members were mostly small
shop owners.
With help from Setnta Ana
Rotarians Mac Robbins and
Karl Glasbrenner . the club ac·
quired extra territory and held
their first meeting in May of
1939.
Charter member Art White
hosted the meeting at hi s
restaurant -then one of the on·
ly restaurants on Balboa Island
and currently known a s the
Village Inn.
Members continued lo meet at
White's Cafe until 1946.
Newport·Balboa ·s first
charter night was held on Sept
19, 1939 at the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club with toastmaster
Glasbrenner and speaker Rob-
bins.
Today the club has grown to
116 members, who meet every
Wednesday night at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club.
Current officers a re : pres1·
dent Dean D. Reavie. secretary
Lloyd Krause and treasurer
Robert W. Krone .
Rotary President Discusses
Club's Past, Philosophy
Rotarians help unify and build
confidence in America. ·
But the Rotary Club dldn 'tstart
out with these goals. said Prest.
dent Dean Re~ vie or the Newport.
Balboa Rotary Club.
"TI)e Rotary Club began 75
years ago as a group ol buai·
nessmen helping themselves by
meeting to trade inf ormalion and
services.
'They met at each others' busl·
ness places orl a rotating basis,
hence the name Rotary,'' he said.
However. the club soon
changed philosophies and began
helping other community mem·
ben, as well as themselves.
Rotarians now meet only to
help others tn the communlly, he
added.
·•We're purely and almply a
service club giving Rotarians a
chance to serve people on a first·
. hand basis -Service Above Self
lsourmotto," hesaid.
He added that this y~ar the
Rotary Club ls growing in num·
bers and strength by "making
more noise" than in the past.
"We've always been quiet
about our services, but this year
we 're making noise so the public
will know more about us," Rea vie
said.
Rotarians will be able, through
attracting more public aware· ness. to spotlight community pro-
blems and make more rrtenda, be
added.
The Newport-Balboa Rotary
Club meetl at 8:30 p.m . each
Wem.day at the Bahia Corin·
thlan Yacbt Club in Corona del
Mar.
Club Members Honored For Service
Dlttrlct·wide awards for ac·
Clvltl• In four fields or Rotary
Mrvlee were pretented to the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club ln
1871.
Aw ... are liven In Dlmlct m-CGIDIWlllDIOran~ and l*1 fl Ian ble10 ·-tor $ (J' I ... ..mce to &be ,,
Flnt pl.-wlnHn laclucl9:
Len Frlbo~ Burr Allepert
and BW Wilcox for ctlab ..-vice.
and Jlm de Boom for vocaUonal
aervlol.
BOB AELLEN
First President
·Community Served
In 'Four Avenues'
Rotarlini serve people
throuah four "avenues of
Hrvice."
-Club service, or the
mecbanica and adminiatratlan ol .,...m«tbe club
-v~ •rvlce. dealln1 wttl~--mwpt.ymtm· ben'.~.MdeducaUona -~lee......,.tmr.~ lllna yoti&la•. =• ettll 1 and pdblla
ue" coma Ll'E. August*-1111 a ~ Pilot. AuQu.a e. 1179
Rotary
Fellows
ounder Sought
Ip in Business
r,--.L~~~~::~~~§lt~l-.:11~R~o:;ta:;r~y. r;a~ 1~h~;k-eTITI· :nwttb ... ener-ih'"e
W first realized he ha n't made
~~s chang .. ed . 10-1912. *foth:Y'rf.
ternational Association of Rotary
Clu bs. and in 1922 to Rotary In
t e rnational. ,_6. I . I rriends with his r low busi· aicltmakf!r nessmen.
Specializing in Seiko
watches and a large
variety of clocks
I
WATCH & CLOCK [REPAIR
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TONY SWIGGS, WATOlDIAKER
ROTARY CLUB MEMBER
2400 West Coast Hwy t Suite L
Newport Beach
642-9989
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Newpoft 8-C:h. CA 92980 Phone (71 4) 8«>-9080
He resolved. in 1900, oorganize
a club banding toget 1 r a group'
of representative bu iness and
professional men in friendship
and fellowship.
For the next sever 1 years he
devoted a great deal of time to
reflection on condition of life and
business and. by 1 , be bad
formulated a definite thilosophy of business relations.
Discussing it with t ree of his
la w clients. be deci ed. with
them. to organize the ub he had
been planning. and the irst meet-
ing was held on Feb. , 1905 in
Chicago.
HE WORKE
newspaper reporter,
college teacher, a s
pany actor and as a co
Harris moved to cago in
1896. where he even ually de-
veloped Rotary.
When Harris becam president
of.Rotary in its third ye r. he was
convinced the club co Id be de-
veloped into an import t service
movement.
The National Asso iation of
Rotary Clubs was f unded in
ChicagoinAugust.1910
When clubs were in
Canada (1910) and Gr t Britain
0911 >.making the mo ementin·
Dl'RING THE FIR 'T meet·
in~. the nucleus was formed for
the. thousands of Rotary clubs
whic h late r "rn· organized
throughout tht• world
The new club. which Harns
named Rotary because the mem·
bers met in rota tion at their
various places of business. met
with general approval and club
membership grew ra pidly.
Almost every member of the
new club had come from a small
town and in the Rotary Club they
found an opportunity for the in-
timate acquaintances of thei r
boyhood days.
lo~ounder Harris was born in
Racine. Wis. on Apnl 19. 1868 and
spent his early years in Wall-
ingfo~. Vt.. pri~r to attending
the Uruvers1ty ot Vermont. Prin-·
ceton and the Uni versity of Iowa.
AFTER HIS GRADUATION
from law school, Harris spent
five years seeing the world and
coming to know his fellow men
before settling down to a law
practice.
Ha rris was the first president ·
of the National Association and
the first president or the Interna·
tional Association.
When he died. in 1947. he was
president emeritus of Rota ry In-
ternational.
Vietnarne 1e Refugee Family
Reunited y N-B Rotaria ns
An Orange Coast f
been reunited through
of the N~wport-Balbo
Club.
When three membe
Tran family arrived
Pendleton Marine B
Vietnam in 1975, the had no
home and no relatives to ontact.
Only one of the yo ng men
spoke English:
One member of thei~famiJy, however, had been a R tarian in
Vietnam. and when the e. wport-
Balboa Club met the f miJy at
the base in the fall of 975. the
Rotarians decided to sponsor
them.
The Rotarians foun apart-
ments for the three of , em, got
them all jobs and took t s driv-
ing them to work.
Later. club membe
the young men obtai
licenses and a car.
Then, four more fam ly mem
be rs phoned from Cine· ati.
The Rotary Club hel them
make it to the West C ast. and
most of the family mem rs were
reunited.
Newport-Balboa club now is
considering sponsoring another
family, a s pokesman said.
Rotary Trees Help
Community Growth
Rotarians foster community
growth.
One way is through the growth
in size and numbers of communi-
ty trees-on Arbor Day.
Arbor Day is an a nnual spring
tree planting . program observed
throughout the United States.
Californians observe t he day
March 7 . the b irthday of
n aturalist Luther Burbank, a
Rotary Club spokesman said.
Approximately 2.400 third-
grade students in the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District re-
ce ive trees from Rotarians.
The students then plant the
trees throughout the community.
As many as 22.000 trees have
been planted in Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa since the pro-
grams· inception 10 years ago
th e spokesman said.
Past Execs
Pasl pruiden,s o/1 the Newport-Balboa RotaT'fJ_ Club Earl Fusselman left
Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley, and Dr. Bob Wood. ' '
~Jtary Sponsors Students
F;nqnces Academic Year Abroad
Newport Harbor High School
graduate, in 1977.
Rotary ~oundation of Rotary
Inte rnational sponsors .. am-
~assadorsof good will."
Foundation awards are made
anmfally to qualified young men
and women to st udy abroad for
one acader.nic year.
A candiftatc for a Rotary Foun·
dation educationai award must
be Ian outs tanding student,
tec~nician. journalist or teacher
and a potential "ambassador of
1 goo~ will.
l~dividual Rotary Clubs play
1 an important part in this pro-
gram, said a club spokesperson.
I
1 'lhey search for. interview f a n screen prospective can-
1 did tes and lhen recommend the
: highest qualified individualtothe
Rotary District committee for
final sel~ction ... he said. ~ewpqrt-Bal boa Rotary Club
reqommended Jan Simpson, a
'
She later was selected ·to re-c e iv e an undergrad uate
scholarship and now is studying
in a university in Taiwan.
More than 7 .000 young men and
women have been awarded
scholarships since 1947.
.. An award covers -round-trip
transportation. education, living
and miscellaneous expenses for
one academic year plus, in cer·
'tain cMes, a period of intensive
laneuaae training in the studied
country prior to the academic
year ." he said.
A wards are made for study in
most fields and are assigned for
study in countries in which
Rotary Clubs exist.
A candidate for an award can
not be a Rotarian or a relative or
dependent of a Rotarian by blood
or marriage.
Local Businessmen Rec:ognized for
!ET~~~~~~~~i:~.~~~!reEU:~~k·!: ~=rh:.:~~~tvities • reco~~ized for being "highly first, is it ijle truth? Second, is it
ethic:al .. at a recent Newport· fair to all concerned? Third. will
<Balb()a Rotai:y Club meeting. it build good will and better
1 Set ice st ation owner Don friendships? And fourth, will it be
Bro . engineer Donald Simpson beneficialtoallconcerned?
1and real estate agent Rick The three community awards Buy~s were honored as out· were presented in conjunction ~tan ing citizens exemplifying with a Rotary project wbicb bas
ilhe tandards of the four-way placed the four-way test in front
test , aidaspokes person. of the civic, community and busi-
. · very Rotarian has a high set ness leaders Qf Newport Beach,
of st dards upon which to base saidaspokesperson. the~ings he thinks. says or does The project began with the City
-th in his persona l Uf e and in Council adoption of a resolution
busi ess. declaring Newport Beach as a
·'The code of ethics is embodied Four-way Test city in 1978-79.
in R~tary's Four-way Test," he T\hiS resolution asked the city
said government. business, industry
R tarians are urged to con· and residents to live by the fun·
•sider lhe following as they em· damental principles of the test
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NEWPORT BALBOA ORANGE COAST ~ ....
' ROTARY CLUB YMCA I
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Partners Jn Community Service -
, Ir
CONGRATULATIONS ROTARY i
ON YOUR 75TH YEAR i
We thank you for your contrtbutlone Of
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-Christmas toys for needy children
-mimeograph machine ~
-gymnastic mats 1
-campership funds .
-support of our teen outreach program
-.Arbor Day Trees
•
-Volunteers in our current l support campaign I
The Orange Coast YMCA offers programs ' '
for children and f am mes -increasing fit-I
ness, strengthening family lite and reducing . ' delinquency and crime. I : -
Orange Coaet TMcA ..
2300 Unlvenlly Drive
Newport Beecll, C.12110 I
Phonel42-lllO
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Congratulatinns
Newport-Balboa Rotarians
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Fund Provides Opportunity
Education insures a more
posltlve ruture ror the orange
Coast's students.and community.
And so does th~ Newport·
Balboa Rotary Club.
The club's Hub Howe Memorial
Fund makes it possible for many
students to enroll at Orange Coast
College ((>CC> in Costa Mesa,
.. who otherwise would not have
been able to do so, said Earl
Fusselman, past president of the
club.
·"The fund has been most
worthwhile and has met a very
needed requirement of students,
particularly at the beginning of
lhe school year in--the-for-m of
loans for books and materials,"
h e s aid.
Hub Howe was a co-founder of
OCC and served as the first
ch airman of the board-0Urust.ees
of the college.
He also was a member of the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club1 and tie remameo a Kotanan unn
his death in 1948.
As a tribute to Howe's work for
the community, members of the
Newport-Balboa Rotary Club in
1948 raised a total of $1,434 for the
Hub Howe Memorial Fund.
The fund's purpose was to avail
cas h to OCC st udents on a short·
term basis.
Loans from the fund are made
on written application and in·
t ervicw by OCC staff to quaUfy
both the student and the purpose
of the Joan', Fusselman said.
"School authorities have been
-most finn in stating the fund real~
Jy lends a helping hand to needy
s tudents.·' h e.adde_<L
Since the fund's beginning, con·
tributions have brought the total
-fund to $3,831. Loans were made
to 127 students in 1978, he con·
eluded.
Congratulations
Newport-Balboa Rotary
on being
selected
Four-Way Test _City
S. J. Cole Co.
3737 Birch. Newport IJeech
Little & Grav
2152 Dupont Dr. "#10f, hvlne
Robert W. Krone
lilember Newport Balboa Rotary
M. C. Patten & Co. Inc.
Manuf8cturen' RepreHntdt• , ......
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OBJECT OF ROT /\Rl'
The object of Retary h lo flnCOUr99e -..I fottet-
lhe ideel of Mln'tce es • bMis of worthy entM·
prise end, In particue., 10 enc:ouNge and fosten
I . The development of acquaintance as an
opportunity for eenlcei
-2 . High ethlcat stanclanh in business and ~
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....... occup9tion9; end lhe dignifying by each
Ito...,. of his occ:up1tlion • en ijipOitUriltY lo
serve tedetyi
3 . The ~lion of the idMI of Mnice by
every Rotarian lo hi• peraonal, buainesa and
community Hh;
t . The advancement of interaational under·
standing, good wil, end peace through • wo.td
f ellowahlp of buaineH and profeHlonal men
united in the ldeel of tenice.
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B11n&liigton Beaeh
l'Ollntaln Valley
EDI TION
* *~--VOL. 72, NO. 221 , 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES a
--Gunman Kill8 Sel ----......
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Putlla That Spool
Martin Conley, 11. <front) and Matt Pen-
nington, 10, get their backs into a building
projeC't ett Huntington Beach's Adventure
Pla yg round . Th ~ playground . off
Golden West Street between Garfield anti
Talbert. Avenues, is a Tom Sawyer·style
city park at which kids can use cast-orr
m a-te-~1a ls to build forts. h ou ses, or
wha tever . Jt replaced similar playground
at TaJbert and Gothard Street that ls now
a dumr,. The new playground is open from
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. It costs kids SO
~ents to gC't in. Adults are admitted free.
Soliciting
Wntrols
Increased
'"' lri~.an effort to m a'ke things
tou~her for me mbe rs of re·
hg1ous sects seeking funds in
Fouritaln Valley~ clly cuun·
f'ilmen have approved an or·
d inance thal gives Caty Manager
James Neat.I control over door-to·
door sollcltations
Saying he felt ··uneH y" with
the ordinance and that
··legitimate religious organh:.a
taona could be banned," Coun·
c ihnan Ro1ter Stanton argued
fo1· rejection of the ordinance.
He was jvined Tue~day on the
short end of a 3-2 vote by Coun·
c ilma n Marv Adlt>r Mayor
Beruie Svalstad and councilmen
Ben Nielaen and Al Hollinden
voted for the measure.
The new ordinance requires
relig1o us and c haritable or-
ganizations to pay SS for a six·
month solicitation permit An
stppbcatioo must be liled with
the police department, along
with photographs or solicitors
and proof o( non-profit status.
However, City Manager Neal
has the right to "waive" the
permtt process al hls discretion
Therefore. charitable groups
and community organizations
could sidestep the permit fee
and police cbec-k
"f don't think lt'a entirely
arbitrary.' Nea1 aald today.
"The ldea la Just to separate the
C8ee80LICIT,P11eA2>
Man Claims
More Slayings
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.\'. <AP>
-.J~ph FlKberi who hu told
police be kWed it eut 20]MIOple
duriq a 11-IDOllUJ •Pl"ft acrou
I.be uUaa. ,.,. IM b• mon
1laytnp Co report. •• ,,_...,.. GUier murdera l
laav•'\ Cold tbe Police about,."
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earU. '* be Ud killed two olflNl'L
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City P&rKs liief ·
Tom Bushard-Dies
Thomas Geor ge Bushard. a
Huntington Beach city employee
of 28 yt:.ars whose grandfather
bui lt the fi rst house in Hunt·
an g t on Beach , died earl y
W c d n e.s d a y e v e n i n g i n
Oceanside
Bushard, 51, was the superin-
tendent of parks io Huntington
Beach. He came to work for the ci
ty in 1951au Ufeguard. ·
According to friends or the
ramUy, Bushard bad s uffered
from tugh blood pressure. He
was taken to Tri City Hospital in
Oceanside Wednesday where he
died
The Bushartf family settled ln
the Huntington Beach area In the
1890s, farst building a home on the
bluffs overlooking the Bolsa
Chica wetlands.
The pioneer fa m ily later
moved to a r~rm in the area of
Magnolia Street and Adams
Aven ue. A iStreet, a park and an
e lementary school were named
alter the settlers.
Funeral arrangements, being
handled by Pie rce Brothers'
Smith Mortuary, are pending.
SUCCUMBS AT 51
Thorua G. Bu1hard
Gold Prices Soar
LONDON <AP> -Gold prices
jumped about S8 an ounce today
ln Europe u dollar values fell
Traden attributed the tnmd to
a report that the OrtuizaUon o(
Petroleum ExportJn1 Countries
may abandon the do1Jar u Us
primary currency and shift to a
basket of currt'ncles as its
moneUiry standard for oU prlc
Inc.
LONDON <AP> -ometU ol tbe Scoteb wllt1k, lndutry,
Scotland'• bl11.,t a111d ma1t
famou1 forel1n escbaa1• ••naer, _.. ,......... Co be la·
furtaa.d bJ U.1. reporta taat eome ........ eaa111n tracea ot c1acer-e1U111111.-U.
........ , ..... Co be -to
dutroy &la• leoteb wbl1k1
mark«." a IAlldoll·Mled apo1t
maaa,.r Hid W•etda, la
NIPWe to ...,..... "' u. NI· UOUI letwe PomdMm UC1
tbe U .I. Pood Ud Drua Ad· -~ ............
Gold opened at $293.125 an
ounce m Zurich,. but slipped to
$292.125 in early tradlna. Then 1t apuned to $296. 7S. The cJoeiq
price Wednelday waa $289.125.
1n London, gold opened at S2M
a n ounce, then lost $1 but
jumped to $217.10. It cl01ed la
London Wednesday at $289.~.
ol HGlda ccmtam tiD7 •m«l'llll ol~. ..,,.._ Mrt of people eu
uuse terrible dam•••·" IM
added. ''Tbe Role tll1DC ls • ab1olate Nd laerrlDI. Quite
poealblr we laa•• •roUndl t• '·.:=·" •portl foar·ftftbl ti ........... , lt ,,.... ...
the Ullitad ltatae taMI jtlll •
der. dUd ol tbe tolaL .... .,..
•• ,... totaled '1.41 ........ ,,..
Ulda.d ..._ toalE .. mWil9
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~our Ho•e&••• i
Dally Ne••••per·
THURSDA'f,AUGUST 9, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS
en ts am
Suicide
Note
Found
w e a e 1n an
fice in this desert town today.
shot two agents to death and
theo lciUed himself. police said
The shootings came just a few
hours after an FBI 11gent was
s hot to death in a Cleveland
public housing project wh1 lt try-
inst to a rrest a fugitive.
The social worke r. James
Maloney. 30. of nearby Holtv11le,
left a suicide note before he
walk ed into the office in this
town 100 mal es east of San Diego
and opened fi re with a .38·
caliber pistol. police said.
Dr. J ohn Compton. director o(
m ental health services for Im·
perial County; said tbe 1 VJ.page·
long note watned that "many
will denounce this action.;·
The shooting occurred In the
FBI office on the second floor of
the KXO building. a four.story ·
building named after an NBC·
affiliated radio station vn lhe top
floor ..
Maloney walked Ullo the office
shortly about 9 a .m . and began
shooting. police said. Witnesses
on the f&rst floor told police they
heard three to five shots. The
names of the fo'BI aRents were given as Robert Porter and
Charles Elmore.
M aloney's body was round ln
the lap of one of lbe dead FBI
agents. The other dead agent
was several feet away, police
sa d:'" ADFBI shot.gun, loaded but-
a pp a r en ti y not fired , was
near.by.
Before the discov ery of tn~
gunman's body, police told all
peraons working In the building
to lock themselves Inside their
offices and allowed no outsiders
to enter. An estimated 100 heav1
ly a nned police surrounded lhe
building and helicopters hovered
overhead.
The entire Valley Plata shop-
ping mall where the building is
located was cordoned off and all
stores were or<leYe<hhut down-:
M aloney's wile works at the
Imperial County Mental Health
department headed by Compton.
Police said ·Maloney was a
m e m h e r o r th e Mex lean ·
American Political Association
and said he was active an leftasl
groups.
Sculpture
Comes Down
SAN FRANCISCO <AP l
A ma ssive c on ·
trovenJlal sculpture which
has adorned San Fran·
cisco's Civic Center Plata
since October has been
hauled away.
The 5'Hool·lal1 contem·
porary abstract sculpture
-tilled "Four Times Dai-
ly'· -had been Installed
fo r an Indefinite period
with the permission of the
San Francisco Art Com··
minion. But two members
of the Board ot
Supervisors , John
Molinari and Carol Ruth
Silver, urged its removal.
The artllt Robert El·
Ht on . uld the steel
sculpture wm be exhibited
In tbe future at Lake Mer·
rill Park in Oakland.
Taeld87 tbl& ....... amoulltl "' caaeer·cami111 •1::-called ldtJ'olalDa.. ..... toumd la
Ila .,,.... ol leoteb wlllU7 pl•
1' Am.tam aad fONtp belln.
It •lid ........... ,..... up Co two~bWiGD. TM ~Aki then ti lllO
dlreet •'ldtaee tbat
Dltroeamm. e ... eueer ta
bum... Bat It said ... ..., ..................... _,
...... • Aa11t1• ..a111wa , ......................... .
1ldered C If &Mr do .. .. ~.--11 mw.
f
Murde r suspect Rodney James Alcala. 35. is escorted to
West Orangt> County Mumc1pal Court by sheri ff's depu·
t y . Alcala wal> brought to rourt today for a preliminary
hearing into c ha rges that he kidnapped and then
murdered l2·year ·old Robin Chnstane Samsoe of Hunt·
ing to n Beach e"rlfer th.ls summer. Defense attorneys
were expected to &sk that the hearing. at which a Judge
will det e rmine whether the a<:cused part-time photog·
raphcr s hould Mand trial in Supenor Court. be clo:,td to
the public.
Thomas May. Erase
Planning Law Vote
By STEVE MARBLE
Of -0 .. ty l'H.C $(.tff Huntington Beach City Coun·
c1lman John Thomas said today
he's again in the mood lo erase
one oC his votes -this time on a
controversial ordinance adopted
last Monday.
The ordinance. allowing the
restr ucturing of the plaMang
commission and the fi ring of
current commissioners. passed
on a 4·t0-3 vote.
"I guess maybe at 's a bad
law." explained Thomas. who
seconded the motion Monday t.o
approve the ordinance.
"My phone's been ringing off
the wall with people teJJina me I
did wron1." saJd Thomas.
"Everyone tells me the or·
dlnance will become a political
mon1ter. I came to see their
point."
Tbomu waa Joined by Mayor
Don MacAllister an<l councilmen
Ron Pattlnlon and Clancy Yoder
Balley, Bob Mandie and Ruth
Finley voted agalnst It.
Tb• Pood aad Dru1 Ad·
mlDiltnliOa aaJMd tbe brmcll
of 1cotcll eoDt•l=ID DltroHmt-U CblHI , Blad _. Wldta, 168, •
tine, 8llDdJ Scot ud Cutt1 San.
No~ ... .fOUDdlDa
HHDtb brand teated, Wlalte
Label. Tiie beet'9 It Hkt OO"meed
nltrw•-wen Lo•••"au t•1•t, O••MU dark, lelallll L1aM. Pllllt Xtra Ute, IODer
Lite Md Mlct ... I°' HOt, aJI
• ••• I• tit• United ltatee; ( .. ICOlm. .... Al)
The ordmance gi ves 1nd1v1duaJ.
('Ounctl members the power to
a p po 1 n t th e 1 r o w n co .n
m1ssaoners. It a lso allows them
to fire their appointees at will.
an the past. commissioners
have been appointed and re-
moved by the entire council.
Thomas said he requt:sled lhe
city clerk tOday to put the com-
mission ordinance back on tht
<See THOMAS, Page A2>
\
Coa~•
Wea tiler
Some low cloudiness
cturlng early morning
hours otherwise s unny
through Jo'rlday. Lo ws
tan.lght 63 to 68. Highs fo'rl
day 70 to 74 at beaches to
82 to W1 Inland.
INSIDE TOD.4 \'
AUhottgh '' l&aa ben 10 11•011 lodow lit1ee oclrH• ShorcMI ToN Giid lour ollwr1 to• r• /o•u•d brutollr ,, .. ,d•rtd bf Cltarlu
MOIUOR ad Ml claft, ,.If.
dtrtll o/ LOI Aftgflu'
B~ Caavot1 Grt 1tfll
lloHCed bv I•• htcfdeRI.
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... •
Fund Limits ISine Flayed
-!'.!fl~UL8 A propaaaJ to Unalt eamp&lca
•e-GDtrlbutloaa to Huatl•JtOD
.. acb C\ty Coundl uodid• ...
baa been bru1bed off 11 •n
"overNM'tion" by Mnral local
omceholdera.
Huntlnl\on Be•ch MaYor Don
MacAIU.t.r tUUffled th• fi~
P•I• poUUcal reform propo1at
was an attempt to •·le,t1lale
·morality "
Counl'ilma n Ron ,1'1ttln1on
said c ampalcn laws are ___ __. ..... ea.m&w.-.oouab'' ~•d he
'Pajama
Rents
linked
RALEIGH, N.C. (At') -'l'weo·
ty.One thruata of an icepick could
have made 48 holes in the pljama
top found placed over Colette
MacDonald's body, a former FBI
laboratory expert has testified.
Pointing lo a photograph
made of the ripped dark blue
top, folded tbe way it was found
on top of Mrs. MacDonald's
body, Paul Stombaugh showed
a I dk't Ml We..,...,... 'ftil l .. sttn ,,., .... w •••fid "1 ••'•n fl HOii& c....u ................ b-llU&Wl•I ,,....,,
Lorrat .. f'aber ot HOME
OM.al MW &M......,. prap•al
WU 1tyl.cl after lut year'• IUC•
Cff.tfUf Oranc• County lnltlalive
TIN CUP <Time It Now -Clean
Up PoUUca).
·'The wey lt 'a writ.fen It ·a
1tanted acaJnat buamea• people
wbo wet to partklpat• ln city
sov~l'IUIM'ftt, · · aaid M atAlllater "'t UUlt it we11dd-JWM •II 'IP
Mlal a,_..rlMU'dMeUM
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municipal el.nklu.
"I can't 1uppe>rt It," aald Pat-uoaoo. whoH council aeat la up
for elect.ion nHL year. "I won't
even vote to put lt on the
•atenda "
Monday nlght the councll
twice rebuffed moll0«1s by Coun·
tl!&womua RY&a 8aUey &o pUct the
Oil Globs
Nearing
Beaches
COR PUS CHRISTI , Texas
CAP) · A 40-mile·long toncue ol
r unaway Mexican c rude oil
drifted ominously offshore or
Padre Island today aa pollution
from the world 's lareeat oil spill
resumed )ta northward advance,
troubling shrimpers already
worried by a meager harvest
Gulf breezes that powered the
huge spill from a blown-out
Mexican olJ well toward the
propaMI ......... ~_.. ..... a . comaeum..-.a.u.ftlller
••d lob M9Mle joined Mn.
lalley 6a 1z:ua1 UM ..,,_
poHf. llH ter and P•t·
tlalOll "'4MI wltb eoll••1uea caau,v.._ ... .,....,..._ ·••la.at lt. "I WM lt'1 ......U.1 we adopt
lt becauae ol tbe heavy COD·
trlbutlq we 1et b~ developera la
thlt ~Lmlty." uaerted Mn.
BaJley.
She claJmed the majority of
the cootribuUom mMe to coun-cil cancHdate m UM 1171 elec·
Uon1 w-. ff91D dntlo~ra.
Audlon ot tM propoaaJ IUI· •••t major eaatrttMltor.,. limit·
ed to Ch1DI • more than saoo ln
a '8·moath period to a cu· didatAt.
PoUtlcal action committee..
that flnanc&ally aupport can-didate~ without coDtrlbutins
direcUy lo campaipa, wouJd be
limited to 1peudin1 no more
Uran S* on all candidates they
endorse lt the proposal becomee
law.
la-u.e-IMt local-election, the
poUtlcal arm ol ta.. Huatlqt.on
Beacb Chamber ol Commere.
spent $31,000 on a 1JatAt of five
CHdtdal.et.
Tbe ~ty ol that moaey
w11 colaect.d from ftv• ffuntiftc-
ton Beach developers and one
real estate •1eat.
II ra. P'•ber said ber croup wtll
attempt to put the proposal on
the couneil agenda to force a
vote. She said ROME Council
membera wanted to avoid an In·
illative drive 1uch ea TIN CUP
s upporters conducted;
Pay Pact
Near for
County?
By GA&Y G&A.NVIU..E °' .. .,.,..., ........... -
I( heated rift between county
government and the Orange
County Employees Assoclat.Jon
<OCEA> aimmered down almost
u quickly ea it flared WMnes-
day when aalary negot.iators for
both aldea met behind closed
doors.
.markers placed in the holes and
~onfonned-to-the-2i -
wounds found on Mrs. Mac ·
Donald's chest.
-white-resort beachett'"""~~f~U~h.,e4T~e·--~~~:r;i
La~ Wednesday nigbt. county
Personnel Director Bert S<:ott
said the day's meettng ended on
Former Green Beret doctor
Jeffrey MacDonald, 35, of Hunt-
ington Harbour, ls charged with
s tabbing and bludgeoning to
death Mrs. MacDonald, 26, and
the couple's two children, Kim-
berly. s. and Kristen, 2. while sta-
tioned at Fort Bragg In Februal)
1970 '
He says he was wearing the
top when at~cked by at least
four drug-crazed antruders, one
of whom earned a candle and
chanted. .. Acid is ~roovy. Kill
the pigs." He s a ys he later
placed it over his wife's inert
borty The top had 48 punture
boles Jn 1t. Stombaugh tesllf1ed
Wednt>sday Mac Donald had
fewer than IO puncture wounds
StombauRh's testimony and its
credibility are crucial l-0 the
government's case against the
emergency-room physician
Defense a ttorney Bernard
Segal homed in on Stombaugh's
c red e ntials durin g c ross -
examination
We«nesday, be attacked Stom-
baugh's ..nalysis of impressions
Jeft on a sheet found lying near
·Mrs. MacDonald's body. Stom-
baugh said one mark> could have
been made by a bare shoulder,
two m ore by blood~ hands and
otht•rs by tne pajam-a tops Ult
Mac: Donalds were wearing
Se gal tried to show Stom-
bau~h's testimony was based on
~s,ervation.. not on sc1entili1:
analys is. Something that looked
hke a shoulder 1mpress1on could
have been any number of things,
Segal maintained ·
Ocean View
Parking Lot
\V ork Planned
Work is to begin next week on
construction of a 333·space stu-
dent parking lot for Ocean View
High School.
Huntington Beach Union Hlgh
School trustees split, 3-2. this
week in awarding a $114 ,432 con-
tract for construction to A.M.
Construction. Inc .. the only bid
der on the project.
The lol is to be located at the
southeast com er of the campus
at Gothard Street and Warner
A venue, Huntington Beach.
Trustees Helen Dille and
Doris Allen voled against award·
m~ the bid beuuse, they said,
they dislike granting contract.s
when only one bid la received.
The lot Is to be completed by
.sept. 6, school officials said. .
DAILY PILOT
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RAPS PARK SIZE
Irvine'• Kremer
Wast Park
Plan Said
'Too Big'
By J OANNE REYNOLDS
Ol tM D.itt Ptl-' s .. 11 Irvine Company Pres ident
Peter Kremer told members of a
Congressional subcomm1ttet,
meeting in Newport Beac·h today
that the proposed 19,000-acre
Orange County National Park is
too big.
Kremer was one of several
local civic and business leadeNi
to address the hearing on the
park conducted by the National
Parks and Insular Affairs sub-
committee of the House Interior
Committee.
T he bearing ls for the Pat-
terson-Badham bill, introduced
earlier tlus summer, to allocate
$38 rn1lliQD _Qf feder.al funds to
buy land in the open area
between Corona del Mar and
Ali3o Canyon inSouttrLa-guna
Kremer, in prepared remarks
ror today's heanng, said the
c:om pany supports the concept of
the park, but feels the 19,000
ar res of parkland shown on a
map introduced with the legisla-
t.lon is unrealistic.
In addition. the proposed
legislation a nd a report pre-
pared prior to it.s Introduction by
the National Parks Service was
c riticized for lack of specific
recommendations.
Kremer indicated that 13,000
acres of that 19,000 belongs to
the Irvine Company. Because no
priorities or acquisition or
specific alt.es was included ln the
bill, he aaid resolution of tho&e
issues will further delay tbe
company's development plans.
He quoted the parka service
report which esUmated acquisi·
lion costs or 19,000 acres at $230
million to $345 million and noted
that state officials , who are
negotiatlng wllh the company
for purchase or some land ln the
area, have set the price on one
SO-acre parcel al S50 million.
·'The reality ls that the
economic impUc atlon1 of a
19,000-acre acqulsiUon are 1ta1·
germg. A study area on that
scale leads to the expectations or
too much for too little," be saJd.
F,....PaeeAJ
SOLICIT •..
legltamate groups from the
others."
as Gulf Coast picked up Wednes-
day. And forecasters said 10-
knot wtnds would continue lo·
day.
"We knew the winds would
kick up again. we just didn't
know when," National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administra-
tion spokesman Carl Posey said.
The spill tJalted its steady ad-
van c e Tuesday when
~outheasterly winds dimlnbhed,
setting up what Coast Guard of·
f1 ctals called a "standoff" at
best
The pro~ress of the giant
slick. paralleling the island, 75
miles out into lhe Gulf. worried
s hrrmpe rs who gathered in
Rro wns v1lle to vo i c e ap·
prehens1on
"We are not doomsayers. but
reahsucally, we are concemed."
s aid Ralph Rayburn. executive
director of the Texas Shrimp AS·
SOC13ll00.
F,....rageAJ
'DIOMAS •••
counclJ agenda ror reconsidera-
tion.
• · 1 was a borderline vote right
fr o m the s tart a n yway."
Th.opuu. conun.ued. "JJ we hAve
problems now domg things. this
ordinance could make tl a lot
worse."
Pattinson. who s pearheaded
the dnve for the new ordinance,
sa1d Thomas' move could slow
down the proRrei>s of the council.
"We 're never going to make any
progress il he <Thomas) want to
keep reconsidering all of his
votes." said Pattinson. "I'm in
favor of moving on. The or·
dinaoce can always be changed later ...
Thomas caused a flap Monday
when he asked to change. a vote.
The ofleo-coolroveraial coun·
cilman said Monday be wanted
to change bis vote on tbe aht·
week -old appointment of
Development ServJces Director
Jim Palin.
He called the appolntmeot "IJ.
legal" and claimed be "wanted
no part or it." Hia motion to re-
consider faUed.
The new planning commlslioo
ordinance hH already drawn
critlcilm from several oraaniza-
lions.
The Huntington Beach
Chamber or Commerce urged
the council to amend lt so that
commissioners could be re-
moved only oo 1 majority coun·
cil vot.e.
Memben of HOME Council, a
HunUnaton Beach homeowners
organi&atlon, suggested that tbe
council set terms for com-
missioners.
Unless Thomas la 1ucceuru1
in undoinc b1s vote at the Aug.
20 counc il meetin g , the or·
dinance wtU become law in 30
daya.
Council members said they
plan to install a new commiasioo
by the middle of September.
,,,.... l'tltfe Al
Nul uid there have been
complalntl from Ume to Ume
from clUzen1 about 1olicltora
from Uttle·lcnown groups knock·
Ina on doon for contributlool.
Stanton sald he support.a the SCOTCH right of citizens to be Cree from • • ~~~:~.~.smtnt. ·· •n.d being Flaher beer of France, San
However. be Hid tbe or· Ml1uel, PbiUpplnH; Karla.
dinance it "subject to Japan; lluatbon, Greece;
challenge " and may be con· Heineken, and Orollcb, Holland;
tldered discriminatory. Skol. DenlPark; St. Paul Girl.
Councilman Adler Hld .be g~r:o-:f.i, ':::1:S:~r!~~:
forweet problema with a prot· Au. atralla,· __ .. New .. ·-•e B-... tbM a1lowl Neal to require -.. -w ........ :: r:.=r eome ll'OUPI but A~b.~'manacer tor one ol
"We alw•P b.ve u.. cbotce o1 tbe wbl1k1 ftrm1 concerned
not defeDdln1 lt Ctbe or-refieeted tbt leMral UC• ln
dlnance)," noted CouatUmu tb• lndultrJ.
HolJbldla nea lt WU IU~ Tilt ~· wbo deeliMd to
tbat die d tr ordlu.Dce IDi,hl be • ~ ·~~ or bave b1I ftrm tnt.cl ba court {deattfled, Hid: "Tbe .wbol• Cou~Umu' Nl•.... 1ald be Ullu ~to be •beolut.1)' del·
bad beard "DO outrery from tln\le. l.Ook at 1" brudl.
le1tdma&e 1rouP1" when tbe or· Cblru ..... • dM l'fo. l Mlllq
dlaaace •• ftl"lt propoMd l•t cleluu bnDd ol koWb Wldlb la
mOD"" tbe8'aa. ., I t
Vnezpe«!ted Dip
Sen. Edward M . Kennedy. D -M ass • took an unexpected
dsp \\h1l e t<1 noeint! Wednesday on Pontooc;ar Lake 1n
P1ttsf1c ld. Mass. T he ~cnator ,.., \a<"al1ontng tn tht-
Bcrkshirt!!) 11.c c; consider ed a r apable SY.1mmer urn!
was never m any s e rious d<Jn~cr 1,41tm·s'>C'-sairt
Officials Study
Soccer Fields Use
OHiciall of Huot1n1too lngtoo Beach. bad tried for four
Beach's Ocean View School Dis-)'ears to add the third soccer
tnct ~ t.aklng a bard loo« at field to 1t.s list of playgrounds
their met.hO<h for aUocating SOC· A YSO already has contracts
c.er (Jelda to. youth group&. _,_ for LWO fields at the .school. con
David Rochman. an Amen C'an srrte red the reg1on·s ('entral
Youlb Soccer OrRanltalion point
drrector -for Region -ss:-rol -rn-al . tiff! l'l'~Otr hll!)IO fletds
trustees Monday night that he 1-. al 'a now locations throughout
"shocked and duunayed" over tht> are1t, Rochman ~aid, but
the durtnct's method oftrandlin~ a m ost or the year·-s 1.1<•u vlty cen
coveted soccer field at College ters on the Co llege-V1cv. site.
View School. Despite A YSO desires for th
Rochman said his orgaruza· newest field. the pr1nc1 pal at th ·
lion. wtUch provides scx:cer com S<'hool s1,:ncd a cuntra,·t granr
petiUon for some 1.500 boys and 1n g the fi e ld l o t he n ev. ly
girls oo 110 teams In north Hunt· formed. four·team Orange Coa3t
US. Divers Die
LERWlCK, Shetland Islands
<AP> -A desperate fight to
save the lives of two American
dlven failed when both men
were pronounced dead after be·
tog hauled up ln a diving bell
lhat wu stranded 500 feet below
the North Sea. The men were
Identified by a BrlU.h National
Oil Corp. 1poke1man H Richard
Walker, 32, of Santa Barbara,
Cali(., and Victor S. Guiel, 29. of
Springfield, Mass.
Soccer Club, .. he said
Tru s tee s o r dere d ad
m1n1strators to negotiate with
the new soccer club to stt 1f a
trade rriigbt be worked out.
They al5o suggested that Jim
Jones, assistant superintendent.
work with Huntington Beach c1·
ty recreaUon officials m working
out a Cield i.cheduliog process
similar to that US<!d for LJtUe
League baseball.
Currently, soccer fields are
assigned by principals at the
various schools, usually on ..,
flrst·come. first-served bas is.
Jones saJd.
a armoruous no e an agr~·
ment may be near on a wagt:
and fnnge benefit packaite cov
ering roughly 6, 100 county
workers represented by OCEA
It was late Tuesday wht n
OCEA officials abruptly ralled
off a member election des1~ned
to ratify an agreement itlreur1y
tentattvely reached with county
negollators.
Touching off the election '5
cancellauon was OCEA 's anger
at reports the assoc-1at1on or
Ora nge County D~puty Shenrf~
had rece1v~ more in pay h1kt:..,
und fnn~<' h(•n••flL'> during th•·
ai.i-ot•1nt1ons hari!ain1ni: wttli
th1• rounl \
I I(' EA 1•x1·1 11\1 Vf' d 1 rt:t•l11r .John
S a 1o1.:,. .-r l'tw rl!c<l thu l • ounl\
lft'l:Oli:.ttorc; nJct 1fr1.c1\1••1 <W l-.J\
JOd l.m~al hNt ~ood fo1th tJ) ~I\
lllR lht> dt'put1e:. morP than uUwr
t:mplo~ ~
Sa"' H r thrt>a l<'ned 1ob ac11nn"
tn the fo rm O( SICkuut!. csnd Y,Ork
-.lowdowns s hould the co1Jnl v
negotiators not ret urn lo th1·
bargair11n~ ta blf' anr1 c;wecten up
the m ulti )ear M nt ra1·t <1lrf."ady
tentatively agreed to
Simultaneously. though. roun·
ty ofhc1al<J vowed not l(\ mpve off
thP dollar a m ount-s prev1ou..iv
a fl.ree<tto
Bfil ~colt 1nd1c.u t-ed l<W:
W('dn<'sd ay n1 J!h t that !>11m1•
rP'ShUfOJng Of COiiar p l(H•f'mt.'OI 10
tl'ft> £.'OfltTact agr~ment m11.{hl ho ·
m ade thou~h he empl1<1:.11etl
t·ounty 'Jupervlsors had no•
.HJt hon U'd any increa~e m th•·
ctoll <H pac kuJ,le ofh'rt-rl l h•·
emplo>~·
Interviews
Slated in HB
lntervtews for two var anc1et.
on the Huntington Bea<'h Special
£vents Board wall be conducted
tODIJtbt at 7 .45.
The rematntn 5e five members
o( the board will interview in
terested applrcants in Room li·6
ol the Civic Center, 2000 Mam St.
The Spec ial Events Board
plans and ratses funds to s up-
port the annual Fourtn of July
parade in Huntington Beach .
The Ci ty Counc il has Cm al say on
the applJcants selected by the
board
Newport Surf and Sport
Announces
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• Ill
At South Coast Plaza
Mon., Aug. 13 • Sun., Aug. 19
.20%oFF including
FFSHORE aDd aU our meu. OP • BOLT • 0 wo••'•atbo)'llWn~e•r
NEWPORT SURF & SPORT 641-0523
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t '
CALIFORNIA
KKK.Asks
Permit
·TO Rally
OCEANSIDE <AP> -TM Ku ICJux Klu hU·uked ,_,....._
to bold lta tint public • ...._ in s.. DN9o Coubty .. at IDCIMb ln 0ce...-, • "people ean com. iD O/f tbe ltnets. '•
Klan 1tate dluctor Tom
M n-s-ser nid tbe wlatte
•upremacy 1roup •utl to bold
• two-bour rally at the com·
munlty center le Balderrama
Park on Sept. l5.
••WE FEEL WE'VE 1ot to do
aometbiag about the crime
attuaUon an Ocean1ide," Metqersaid.
Tbe KKK appUect for a penn1t
MOIMlay to hold the rally, but sPGt•men from the <><:eanaide
Partla and Recreation Depart·
ment would not say whether the
Klan has received permlssioo to
1ta1e the event.
Speeches and "an abbreviated
version" or the film "Birth of a
Nation" are planned for the
gathering, Metzger said.
lloodmobile Set
Fer West County
"""'-· AUgutt •• 1979 DAILY PILOT
Bay Area Rocked .A;ga ·
, .
Aftenhock Regilter• 4.1; No lnjurie•
BERKELEY fAP> -A
moderate earthquake, the
aecood laraai attenbock alnc:e
a mucb lar1er quake on Mon-
day, ratUed an area south of-San
Francilco early today, tJnlvtni-
ty of California aeiamolocilts
Hld. .
Pollc.e hLtwo communiUes
near the quake's recorded
center reported no damaee or
injuries. But 11ewa organizations
around the San Franclsco Bay
area reported dozens of calls
from persons wbo felt the
ground move.
BaUCE SCHECHTER, a
graduate seismologlst. said the
quake at 12:03 a .m. PDT was
estimated at 4.1 magnitude on·
the Richter scale.
"It wa one of the largest af
tenabocu." he said. "lt appears
to "be roughly located in the re-
gion of the earthquake Monday.
We've been recording them con-
tinuously ... "
Scl!ecbt.er placed the epicenter
approximately 10 miles north of
Hollister and 10 miles east of
Gilroy , in a mountainous.
sparsely populated area about 75
miles southeast of San Fran-
cisco.
THAT WOULD BE roughly six
m iles southeast of Monday's
quake eplcentM, he •dded.
Police dlapateben lb Holliater
and Gilroy, tbe two towu 1tnack
hardest by Monday's quake. aaid they _received no reporb or
damaee. "lt was Just a little
one." 1aid Hollister dispateber
Jim Stephens.
Ca llera to news oreanizationa
reported the quake wu tell in
Monterey, 40 miles southwest of
the epicenter, alid ln San Lean-
dro. a suburb of Oakland SO
miles nortb or the epicenter.
RADIO STATION KCBS in
S an Francisco alao reported
calla from residents in that city
and in Tiburon. a coastal suburb s miles north ol San Francisco.
Monday's quake registered 5.9
on the Richter scale, a measure
of ground blot.ion as recorded by
seismographs. Each increase of
one number means a tenfold in-
crease in magnitude. Tbe Moo-
day quake was among the
strongest in Northern Califonua
tb1s century.
Meanwhile. state geologists
reported Wednesday that lbey
had found minute ~racks in
asphalt roads . hard-packed soils
a nd dry streambeds showing
movement from Monda
quake between Holliater and 4 del'SOG Lake.
THE caACK8 INDICAT
slippage-in tbe earth'a er
ran1inc from a few tent.bl of
inch to more than half an iDclf,
Hid Ctuirlea St.bop, geologist ..
the state D\Yilion of M inea anif
M inerala in San Francisco. ~
He said the cracks were founl
parallel to the Calaveras Fault.
which seismologists HY prt
duced Monday's temblor. \
Such cracks are not alwa~
traceable in earthquakes ; moderate intensity such as Mo
day's, and they are a source
interest to geologists. i
THE CRACKS FOUND 1n
roadways would not be obvio\&
to inexperienced eyes. sa•U
Bishop. ..Most people would
drive righl past and not evCC)
notice. Vou have to get out an~
really scrutiruze the ground ~
see it."' ~
Dozens o( aftershocks havt
been ~orded at Berkeley since
Monday's quake. The strongesC.
measuring 4.4 on the Richtd"
scare. was recorded at 3 ·33 p.n1
Monday. rive hours a fter thf
main shock. Schechte r added. ·
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Blood donations are being
-;...;--a.1;)U&.hl~l ~·· County Service Center in ----..,._-~ 0 -U~--~n M-.amed : • Westminster. where a blood If.AeSa.1• J. .,4
mobile will be in operation Mon-A lifeguard observes beach activities through binoculars Douglas W. Hathaway day from 2:45 p.m . to 7 :30 p.m . S t M . d . .. 1 .. kd ·od h" h of Costa Mesa has been The service center is located at an a onica unng a 5 ow wee ay peri w ic named to the dean's list
at 7571 Westminster Ave. Ap-found beach attendance lower than usual this week. But for academic excellence
pointments can be made by call-lifeguaros are planning to stnke Uus weekend unless at Harvey Mudd College
ing 898-3547 Los Angeles County meets new wage demands. in Claremont. __::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~
hBn1 mor1 collect1on 630,000 Gallons
Unleaded Gas
Increase Seen ..
LOS ANGELES !API An agreement
between Atlantic Richfield Company and the state
Air Resources Board means Southern CaUfomians
will receive an extra 630,000 gallons of unleaded
gas per month through September.
Claulc Car Show
Sahlrday, Aagut 11
~ING CENTER
Come ... 20 Model A's on dis·
play in the parking lot of Bristol
Town• Country Shopping
Center between 8:15
a.m. and 5:00 p .m .
we·re located + _......__--_ -2 blocks north
of South Coast
Plaza on
Bristol.
{§]. ___ -... _.__
Free Admiasion
Come see the
Hanae Mori Couture
and Boutique
Fell Collections, in
South Coast Plaza on
Friday and Saturday,
August 10 and 11 .
Informal modeling
from 11 :30 to 3:30.
ARCO spokesman Al Greenstein said Wednes· ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ day the a~reement was the first of its kind
between the ARB and a major oil company. ft
permits the ARCO refinery in Carson to tem-
porarily decrease the amount of the crude 0 11 in its
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
F&ESB PBODU~E
There is produce and then there Is produce, but we have the
(lnest. come tee for your.elves!
~rt1:Cb. .............. 6te ...
l/.I. .-..: I Baa1JeU Pean ... 3 .._ .. 1.M
&la'1:1t.L ............ lk -
The eye of t~e artist.
Hanae Mori speaks
a universal language
w ith a world of fragile,
mystic P_!ints and
glorious fabrics.
Brushstroke on silk:
purple and cream on
black georgerte,
6 to 14 sizes 425.00.
Fine Dress Salon
1.magmn
From Delaney's wine cellar ror those who have n •t tried
Del..ey'1 owe daampa1-.e, now
la the Ume, only I.II ea. '751 1111>
TOP QVAUTY MEATS
In actdlUon lo bavmg top choice or pt'ime bell aged at leul 30
<taya, fresb &oeal Zat'ky chickens
& turkeys and fresh cotn·fed eutem pork, iaowu lhe,Ume to flll your freeier ·wit!( lteti• hNrk•~--c..._ la•b. Cut, wrapped It quick · frozen to your speclrlcatlom.
whole or half, _., t.• lb. Tak•
about one..-for your order
unleaded gas by addmg more butane.
Sr11. Cranston Quft11 rart~I
LOS AN GELES <API U.S. Sen. Alan
· Cranston. D·California,-has re6i"8-0ed from a Euro.
pean·Japanese-American foreign policy group that
has been criticized by conservatives as being
responsible for a liberal.
appeasement direction of ( )
A_merican policy._ Sf A.TE
Cranston sent a let·
ter May 14, resigning --------
from the Trilateral Com·
mission. his press secretary, Murray Flander, said
Wednesday.
Agettt• Sf!ize •35,800 Pet. Far.a
· PALA <AP) -Narcotics agents sei2ed 96
marijuana plants ranging up to l2 feet hjgb after
an a nonymous phone call tipped them off to a pot
farm in oorthern San Diego County.
The weeds were found in a steep canyon area
Wednesday in Pala. Authorities estimate the street
value of the marijuana at about $35,000.
Cotn'f P...W Lrt trr f'flftf
LOS ANGELES <API -A letter wntten by
Supreme Court Justice Frank C. Newman re·
portedly indicates he has prejudged as unconstitu·
tional the upcoming decision on whether to reopen
the investigation of the court to the public.
In addition, the Los Angel~ Times reported
today, the commission conducting the investiga.
lion has filed the letter as part of its evidence In·
' asking the Supreme Court lo overturn a Los
Angeles appeals court ruling which closed the tn·
vestigatioo to the public after five weeks of open
bearings.
Ge11. Qllf1111 T•kr• c ..... .,
CAMP PENDLETON <AP> -A new com-
mandlag general has taken over the 18,000·
member tst Marine Divuioo stationed at Camp
Pendleton.
Maj. Gen. Francis X . Quinn, most recenUy
director or the plans and policy department al
Marine-tleadquarten in Wuhincton, a11umed
command at a ceremony Wednesday.
Quinn relieved Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cooper,
wbo on Friday wm take over tbe Marine Corps
Recruit Depot in San Diego.
MERCURY S,AVINGS
oltd lou Ot10C1Gliow
&eoullN Otf#Oee: 1112 Edlnglf Awe.,
H""9tnoton lwch, CA 92947
Sour'*1t c.Hfomle Aef'ontl Ottloet:
1111& Valley View 81., Buen. Pert&. CA IOl20
201118. A'llllon INWI .. Cer90n. CA I07• • ,_, Lab ,orwt Ot., (Ulla 'ClflllO. IJ Tero. CA m3I> tocn 1, 1mper1., Hwy •• LI ..--. CA-.
•t40 LOllf IMott ._.,,,Lone"'°" CA_,, WHMtl..,._IW.,T~CA-1• trw. -.0 .. Tuetln. CA tam al N. 01t1'11A\19.,w-t0owtn-. CA 11113
DESIGNER
FURNITURE
SALE
FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS
ON
FINE BEDROOM FURNITURE
Here ar• aome ot our bedroom
apeclala: Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
'>et; inclooes triple dresser and twin mirror, queen-s ize canopy bed, twin night stands. Was S2955 now S1750
Drexel Woodb riar Queen canopy
bed. was S819 now S3~
Drexel Woodbrlar armoire. Was
S99S now M8S. Drexel 6-piece bdr set, French Provincial. Includes triple dresser
& mirror, klno-slze headboard, two
nightstands, chest on chest. Was
S2137 now S 1995 Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
set Includes triple dresser & twin mirrors klng.o;lze headbOard, two
night stands, armoire. Was S361S
now S261S
Al I box springs &
mattresses on dlsptay
20%·40%0FF
All departments -liv-
ing room, dining room
ani:i bedrpom greatly
reducedforthisevent.
1 ~.m1ftl.,.......2 ._, .. Robert N. WMd/Publllher
OranoeCollltO.OyPtk>I ~ ~ .-ge Thur~.Aueuttt.1111 a.rtNr1Krtlblch/Ed1tor111P111 edltor ..............................................................
A• 11/P
ReCill Attempt
Reveal8 Concern
. A trio or elecYd ~ Buda olftetu bad
sp rita buoyed Ythen it wu a"OCMmCed tut Friday that re·
call actiont aa•••t tbem h9d been halted.
City Attorney Gall Hutton and Councilmen Ron Pal·
Unen and John T1'0mu had bHn Hrvtd wttb recall
noUces lu t Decemw.
The three had bHn accused of numeroua cbar1•• in·
eludinllaKal irr.pouibility and conflict ol lntenat. R~all poke man Steve Schumacher aald the
sicmature drive to oust lhe orricaals ren short or lhe 12.000
rn a rk needed. He 1ua1tested the 1980 municipal election wu one
reason ror the lack or supp0rt. He also conceded that lt was
simply "the wtll of the people " not t o hold a recall elec
lion.
Had the s 1go u ture goal been reached. an e lection
would have been mwodatory The cost of a special elec·
t1on was estim ated a t S35.000
The cost a nd the months ot politicking that certainly
would have hovered over such ar election was reason
e nough to reJect the recall
However, the elected trw should not be loo quick lo
cele brate.
The mere presence of the re~ll action and the
thousands o f s ign atures collected s how concern about the
way city government is being run. They also s how con·
cem aboutthecondurtofthethreeofficials.
Money Views Change
The Huntington Beach Union High School Distm :t
t,.e as ury soon will be e nriched with the proceeds of the ~ale of a $500.000 piece of Westminste r Hig h School cam·
pus . --------1-rustees-al+eddy ~r~ing.-a-long._li~ ................ ,........_......__
s pending proposals.
Last week they earmarked about $60.000 for beautify·
mg a prominent pat ch of dirt at Ocean Vie w High School.
newest of seven district schools.
Proposed initially for the property was a $100.000
landscaping job including expensive trees. s hrubs and
other p lantings.
Despite one trustee's contention that students enJOY
green s ur roundings, t wo argued that perhaps a s wim·
ming pool, tennis courts or other activity· or study·
oriented f acilil1es might be better investments.
L<'d by Bric.in La ke a nd Stephe n Smith. the board
t mally opt°t:d for so m e conc rete between buildings. some st~ps and som e planter boxes trimming about $40.000
m capital expenditures.
Trees a nd bushes, said Lake. shouldn 't cost that
much and could come la ter, anyway.
La ke also su g gested a ne w s tudy on possible dis·
t1·1ct wid c need s for the remaining land-sale funds .
A good ide a .
Times a n d t on d iUons change al> s hould old
priorities tor l•xpe ndit u re s made in plus her days by a
long gon~ board of trustees.
Campaign FUnding
A propos al designed to bmit contributions to Cit y
Council cand1da~es is bound to cause a stir in Huntington
Beach. ~ _ _ _ _ _
Members of HOME Council. a Hunting ton Beach
homeo·wnc rs' org a nizat ion . claim 1t was patterned afte r
la s t y.ear·s s uccessful county political r eform m1tiall\'e
TIN C P <Tim e Is Now Clean Up Politics}.
Lorraine Faber. of HOME Cowrci~~skeaCity Coun·
-cil m em beTs this week to aoopt t e proposal as an or·
dmance prior to 1980 m unicipal e lections.
She contends the proposal will bridge gaps in current
city contributions laws. A $200 ceiling on individual con·
tributions was established last year.
Political action committees. which fi nancially s up·
port candidates without contributing directly to <:am ·
p aigns , arc a prime ta rget or the proposal.
These committe~s would be restricted to s pe r1ding no
more than $500 on the e ntire slate or candidates they en·
dorse. The fig ure would seem a little unrealist1 <: if. for ex·
a mple, the s late included four can dida t es.
Unfortunately there's always an element of un fai r
ness in attempts to keep political campaig n costs under
control because the re still is no legal way to kee p a well·
\to-do candida te from dipping mto his own pocket to
finance his campaign . And this, of course. must give him
a n advant age over his less affluent competitors .
'
However. the proposal to firm up the cit y·s campaign
contributions law could be a step in the right direction
that m erits the atte ntion of the council.
• Opinions expressed in lhe s pace above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Jellyfish
ByLM.BOYD
That Leonardo da Vinci de·
signed the llrat airplane is
widely known. How be came
up with that Idea I don't re·
call. Do know where be got
the notion for hi• d•l1n of a
parachute, tbou1b. He was
watcbln1 a Jellyfish float
down oa ita prey when the
bri1bt thought bit him.
Two kinds o f pies
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
If HUlltialtOD Beach ia.
aueh a pncrwlve city,
why didn't they coo·
at ruct th• n e w
whtelehalr patbl OD our
city beacb lDlteed or
tbe•tatebNela? w.o.
:.:1 :r.:.~ .... ~ _...,.. .......
•• 'J:i..rz:t.~
pumpkin and mincemeat -
traditionally are served at
holiday dinners. Why is It
men always ask for the
mincemeat while the women
always prefer the pumpkin?
Most mysterious.
What Alexander Graham
Bell was really trying to do
when be invented the
telephone was put totetber a
bearing aid ror hll wife.
Q. "Do turtles cry?"
A. Some do. Unemotional·
ly. To keep the sand out of
tbeir eyes.
Jilek Andenon
Mom-and-Pop Government
W ASIUNGTON -An lm· oraanlutlonal chart ror the blandly that he "wanted to take
ptrlltd Jimmy Carter. tcylng Carter admlnl1tratlon ln the some lime to reflect on lmpor·
de11>«rately to climb out or the 1b1pe or a wheel, with the pretl· tant iaaues with the Cabinet and
tfllar, 1'u opened hls re·electlon dent at the hub. Instead. rt hu senior White House staff under
t 1mp1l1n a year a head of come to rnemble a •Pider web, more relaxed circumstances
tc:hedule . He la derendlng his na· full of loole strands and snarls. than are usually available."
llona l 1tew1rdst)lp lo a style The lines or authority soon Once they were assembled at
calculated to project a smcere., became 80 tan1led, Indeed, that Che mountalntop, according to serene, competent image. it prec ipitated internecine the minutes, they joined the
But behind the scenes, Jimmy Wl&rtare between the Cabinet president for a sit-down dlMer.
and ft011Jynn 1'1Vi be~~o•w:-. ~mtt-tbe-wtdte House staff. But-"'The some-llttmded a special
ductln1 the Carter floated placidly above showing or the movie "Annie
nation'• buai· the 1quaJIJ, with an air or pious Hall." others watched the first In·
nus like a mag n a n I m it y. s m 11 l n g stallment or the television drama
mom·and·pop benevolently on both aides. "'Holocaust " and a few drifted to
arrair. They At length, be wu stirred to their cabins to read. Later they
a e e m t o take action In April 1978. Ac· were lulled to sleep by the call of
perceive the cording to the secret Cabinet the crickets. rising and falling on
White House m inutes. he gave no advance the night air.
n o t as the hint or his displeasure: 1t merely
headquarters bubbled to the s urface and
or the vast quickly subeided.
r e d e r a I On April 10. the president cor·
es tablta hm e n t but as a d1ally anviled the Cabinet to
n eighborhood store goin g spend the following Sunday ar.
against the great chains. ternoon with hi m at Camp
Nonetheless, they designed lbe David. The minutes recor d
-,,.-
Mailbox
B UT THE NEXT day, to their
total astonishment. the pres•·
dent gave them a tongue
thrashing. He lashed out at them
hke lightning rrom a cloudless
sky He scolded them ror their
faibngs: he admonished them to
--::.--
worlt harmon.lously tocetber: be
laid down the law.
The president'• heroics were
solemnly. witnessed by hll wife
Rotalynn. aon Chip, and cbum
Charles Kirbo. They nodded
s ilent a mens befiltinc the
evancellcal performance, Wit·
neaaes recall.
Th~reafter, Carter resumed
hla former tranqutltty, except
ror a brief outburst over our ac·
cess to the secret C abinet
minutes. He took out time from
arr11rs of state on Aug. 7, 1178, to
deplore the leak and to urge
Cabinet members to "treat the
m inutes of Cabinet meetings
with the care that should be
given confidential document.a."
These minutes have been
marked ror their "eyes only," he
reminded them sternly.
There was no indication from
on high that the pres ident was
dissatasried with anyone in the
Cabmet. On Feb. 216, 1979, ror in·
stance. the mtnut.es record: _
"THE PRESIDENT reported
that he has been getting good re·
ports from around the country
a b out the compe t e n ce and
performance of the Cabinet.
members and various senior of·
f1cials ·in the departments. J{e
t•ommended the Cabinet a nd
asked them to keep up the good
v..ork _·_·~.....,..~~~~~~~-
Not until they were s ummoned
upon the mountau ntop for the
:.econd time were the Cabinet
members aware of the pres•·
dent ·s disapproval. They knew
only that tus honcho. Hamilton
Jordan. had bad·D\Outbed them
Sources close to Carter say rus
Cabinet purge was a reaction to
his own plunce in the polls. But
lhe preskiellt, himself. has had
htlle to say to them about his ac·
tlon.
He has the instincts of a tur·
tie He pulls in his head when
he's under attack. ln this embat·
tied state, he relies heavily upon
the whisperings of his wife,
Kirbo and Jordan. Other sub·
ordin ate:. have only limited ac·
c·ess to Carter. m approximate
ratio lo lh~ di stance or their
homHown trom Plain:.. Ga.
If Oil's Life Blood, Bureaucracy's Death
.
To the Editor
Thf• "oil" new!-. in your Aug 5
.pape r !>hov.s thal o~I 1s not tht-
only l'Ulpnt c-auo;1ng inflation
Bureaua«t<') 1-. a rrnwh b1~).!t-r
one
Your front paJile , ··Nev.. Gas
Price Syl>tem Rapped.· !>how:.
that a-.1d1' trom The Depa rtment
of Energy regulat1nl.! prl\ <ite J!i..1!>
stationl> out of business. they are
again spending mil lions fo r lhl•1r
"gas priec watcher!>" tc1 be(• If ;i
fE:w unsc:rupuloui, station ovmers
are cheating c:on~u mcr!> 1>ut of
penmes. tosurv1vc.
Then 1n vour "Otl Firms
Cleared in Short<igc Study" 11
s hows that DOE s pent more
millions for a [hr~·month in·
vest1gat1on to learn the obvious
That 011 compa nies did not
create the 011 shortage by hold·
mg back the products they pro·
duced to sell. which would have
been pretty dumb business. But
t h at 1t was Wa s hington 's
politically oriented gas alloca·
11on, that did.
BUT THE FINAL BLOW, in
"0 11 Mislabeling Costly ," was
OOE's investigation leading to
the accusation that some re·
fineries were refining small
amount, of cheaper domestic oil
with the more expensive foreign
oil. Thus increasing their own
earnings by $2 million dollars a
day that should have been paid
to foreigners for their oll. DOE
costs t axpayers $33 million a
day. And they haven't produced
a drop of oil, al any price.
And then there's the much
touted "Windfall Prom Tax"
DOE want the oil companies to
pay. But everyone knows com·
panies don't pay tax. They are
passed on to the cons umer. So
the windfall profit tax is just
a nother tax on the consumer
taxpayer.
P ut them all together , and
bureaucracy spells "idlocy." So
Ir oil i• the life blood of the coun·
try, bureaucracy must be its
death knell.
GOLDIE JOSEPH
, ... If ..........
To tbe Bdltor:
Tbe ..... b)' Jane Fonda at ber
reJeetlon to tbe Arts Couaell '"ma unwunnted. She slmplJ
ll not quaMed.
Sunl)' DO one f t lt she waa an lnter11ltiOMI 10Clal expert when
lbe ... to Hanoi to ''" .. aid aad comfort'' to t1ae then :::l' &be waa a celebrity, _. llM an lmpeet lolely ......
... , .... ,, DO OM b .. attUMd
••• f'Olllla ol beln1 a DlldMr
\ I
•
p h ) '>l t'll>t o r an cn J!im·c·r of
nuclear coni.trucu on 1 he anl1
nuk l' rre a kl> fl otk<:rl dround
lJecause :.he \\ a.'> a name
Then when the snoe 1~ on the
other foot . why compl:.11 n"
Hut the important fctet 1!> that
while Ms Fonda t all:. hN!>Clf an
art1:.l. as a movw udr(''iS, the
aC'l1ng •l> a fra~m<'nt of perform
in J{ arts anil on t•vcn smaller
:.ei?ment of the whole ;Jr1:. spec
tr urn
The visual arts < paintini::·o1ls.
w a t c r l. u I o r !> . c· l <' h 1 n i:: ~ .
t·harc·oalsl unrl the thre e
d1mens 1onal arls, !>('Ulp ture.
arc h1lcct ure, <'t (' and the huge
sector of performl n ~ arts or
music csymphony , choral. 1n ·
s trumental, voc al > and the
gam ut or alltcd arts hke photo·
graphy to macrame. all need re·
cognition and apprec1at1on 1n t.be
Arts Council. Opera . ballet and
many other arts need represen
talion -not propaganda.
Even af Ms. Fonda were ex
pert m all these arts. the pos1·
tion on the Arts Council calls for
administrative expertise. ex·
penence in management and in
public wid private finance The
appointment needs a person
with tact. sound rational JUdg·
ment and the ability to get along
with people.
Ms. 1-,onda. a l as , has not
shown any public evidence of
any of those characteristics or
quallllcations, lot alone any
ranae of cultural qualifications.
Jerry Brown would be well ad·
vised to check the qualifications
of hla candidates more than
their ability to rlnance and sup·
port his presidential aspirations.
Perhaps they could form a
rock 1roup. Jane and Tom and
Jerry bu a nice rin1 as a t.rlo -
and they are loud eooutb to ob-
vi ate any amplification.
LAD ISLA W REDA Y
op e r J tes undt·r l~Mli rl q u1 re
mt·nl~
HOW ASISISI-: lo ha\l' .i t0m
miltee for Mea ow ar airport
10 ·polJce 1tseir · It 1l> 1mposs1
ble to pohn' itself a dear zone to
m eet tod a.\ :. safet y req ui r e
ments The land that rould have
been purchused cheap 20 years
ago now has about SSO milbon of
pn\'at(' buildini:s alone on 1t
La:.t wee k a twin engine plane
v.. a ~ prarl1r1 ng t a ke ·off and
landing .rnd t rashed on the field
M eadov.. la1 k 1s the s hortest
a1rstnp anyv..here around !>O of
cour:.e the instructors h~ure 1f a
student can land at Meadowlark
Ile ran tand -anywhef'e else . M06l
othe r <1 1rpo rts disc ourage
private take-offs and landings.
It 1s tame for the city to give
the airport owners a rhan~e or
zoning so that they r an open
another type of business
Or do w.e wait until a plane
propeller rhops up a child as
happened 1n Sa n J ua n
Capistrano and lawsuits d ose
Meadowlark., The decision 1s up
to City llall
J COLLINS
Co••IUee Worlced
To the Editor
As you me ntioned 1n your
e ditorial or Augus t 2. The
Meadowlark Airport Commit·
tee was established by the City
Council to help ease dangerous
tensions between airport users
and local residents . The commit·
tee has been in existence for
more than a year. and it is work·
Ing as int.ended. Some of tbe
positive results are as follows:
,
"~re pnnted and distributed to
loc a I r~1deot.s
An inr1dent report follow-up
_e.roredure was es Labllsb~d
"hereby Dan Keegan. a pilot
representative on · the commit·
tee. ilnalyzed the report forms.
1d~nt1fled the 1nd1v1dual in·
volved where possible. and took ~anct1ons against the individual.
This procedure was erreetive.
beca use Art Nerio. airport
manager, had promised to ex·
dude pilots from the field for
failure to comply with the NAP.
The Orange County P ilots N.·
sociation paid for and e rected a
large sign outl i mn~ the NAP.
placing the sign near the runway
pad where it is plainly v1sible to
aJI pilots.
An article was placed in the
Orange County Pilots Associa·
t1on newsletter descrab1ng an in·
c ident w he r e a pa lot was
grounded by the FAA for reek·
less fl ying at Meadowlark
Airport
THE COMMl'M'EE in1tlated
actio n leading to t he under·
f'rounding of power lines along
Warner Avenue just south of the
airport. These power Imes con·
stltute a hazard to flight and
were involved in an accident in
1977
The commitltt has reviewed
the laws, rules. and regulations
from the Huntington Beach
Police Department. the Slate
Division oC Aeronautics, aDil the
Federal Aviation Adminiatra·
lion. The committee has found
that Meadowlark ia being
operated legally and ift ac-
cordance with the permit iuued
by tbe State ol Califom ia .
C•••l•fee f'•lleff
To the F.ditor:
Lu t month two memben of
the Mndowlart airport commit·
tee quit out of f.rutratloa. 1'h1I
leave• only Tom Ll'lealood ftOUnl for tbe peeee aad safety
ol"alloil l.000 ...ad 11&1.
-A noise abatement pro·
cedure (NAP> was considered
and adopted. The purpose of the
procedure was to mlAimia.e noise
Impact in the areas surrounding
the airport. Copies or the pro-
cedure were published by the
c om m ittee and distributed
throughout Southern California.
-An lncident report form was
developed by Mr. John Loq ud
adopted by the committee for ' use. ln doeumeatiq violations oC
the NAP. Copies of tbe form
In s ummary, the Meadowlark
Airport Committee baa ..._ ef.
fective in rultU.liq iU olaaNI'. It
has provided a bridce of tom·
munlcation between airpolt MIP·
porters and airport critics. Aa a
result oC good faith action la ad·
dressing valid complaints about
the airport, the committee· lau
s u cceeded in reducin1 the
dan1erou1 polarbatlon of at·
tltudea on the airport i11ue
wblcb wu 80 evident two years
aao.
Of c:oune Wa eGmmtuel..,
formed by the city u a~
tactic IO tbat they would not .,
bave to race tbt le1al problems
of c lo1ln1 thl• un1Ue
1randf atber claUM private bust·
Dell .
Quotee
"A lot of people have an emo·
tional reaction to t.be tax system
because obvlousl~ lt costs
money . but I tblnk ln their mon
r4tMve moments moat people
ha ve to say that tl'1 a fair
111~m and &bat it ia DOt la1 • ot.jectlwe standard a ftrY lteep
tax 111tem. • • -l•t•nal
an1aa1 lenke C.••1 I u .........
Tbere are about 2,000 people
now Uv\al and worklq In an
area that~ be a clear 10ae for 1poww f .. I.,... on Ulr;!Hftt.
Th• airport llOW baa •.t JO
yeara to brlnl Itself up to
today's safety atududt. h 11U1
' . l
JAMES R. EVANS
Co-Chairman
Meadowlark Airport Committee
I •
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MORE OPINION Thurlday. Augull 9 1979 DAILY PILOT A 7
Bet111-n to the 'Community' Cab Spell Disaster.,
In the mW• an lalonnal but
n10onal eflolt by varlo\11 ln·
tellectuall -....... , .. ....,
homelw problem ct.lktna. o&d
people. dlea=;:r .... aad the ID ... t.alJr bJ ~
ttwm • ol madtUUom. Tbe ............ ucl l pMad
1uilt1 to bevtna bffn one of
tbtm ........ •lUa &rua.b
a1td ~Hf!Y
that wbat
paned for
ur• in mdy lnatltullons
ml&ht &s t>Ul·
ly be nllf'Cf
<'fuel and un
usual purush
ment.
We al o poa.nted out that 1et
ttna people out of lnsUtut\ons
.tnd into home and community
case situations should sa\'e qwte
a b H of money , although
ect>nomy wasn 't the main
mohve
U nfortuaatel7. fatally for
1ome, tbe d•~•atltu tloaali1la1 tdea cau1bt Oil
with IO"mmal olfldall U4
o&ben. aot beca.... It offend
tMUet' Utt W becaue lt ol·
fend t.be ntiaaale of M&ler care
wblJ. il wt ar curbH ear••
A food l*a npkMted Hd pro.
p11a&M for corpulently H lf·
cesate* ends. We aee it all I.he
time. the> vlrtuea or tbo' tr e
market eapouaod by a ll·
devourlna monopollata. a
Geaeral 11'>\0ra patrloUcally
atkldna to the prHld~nt '• wa&e· prke _IUldeUnet whlle Uae Wall SUMtJoumal openly apeculales
t.he world's l1r1est manula.ctur·
ing company intends to use the
guidelines to drive Its supplien.
to the wall, capture them and
tum lbem into IO manr SUCllOn
cup• on the tentacles o the co-r porate octopus.
So tmiold tbQusands of aged.
handicapped, dlstre11ed and 10
firm people .ha.ve been d e-
lnaUtuUonallMd and brouaht
back il&o the comm\llalty. The
reaulta .,. vlslbM on U.. alptly
lout ._cut.a In lOO cltlet. Old
people tat.llbt In flree. mentaU7
dlaturbed J::d.• on.a druaect Into iom . d114:overecf ln
tllthy rooms.
TH F. APOLOGIA for openin1
wlde the bl&h-w•Ued 11tes and drlvlna the belpleaa thence was
that lo \he "commwiity" they
would tlod tbe lov e. the
frlend1blp and tbe c arlng
seneroalty that clvil service utoaaatons will .oenr 1lve
them.
In fact. these victims have
merely been translated from de-
pendence on civil service drones
to oommerclal wolves operating
thelr for-profit halfway houses
and "care" facilities. As for
"the community" il bas been of
little or no help.
Tbe word "community" ha.s
been ripped and raped as though
It were a atrlp.mlne. We hear of
lbe lnLelllaence community. the
black community. the financial
comawolty, tM nuc .. ar power
community, tbe p17chlatrlc
commuialty. The word now de·
notea an mwreat arouP. or even
a cabal of lobbybta.
A CABAL OP lobbyists is no
place to to11 the walking
wounded of the mind. the aged,
infirm or the O\ber sorts presenl· ly onJoyine deins t i -
tutlonallaatlon. For them,
the truth ii there ls no communi-
ty and yet we p.r~.inte the suc-
c e11 of so many i mportant
human and social functions on
··community help.··
"The community" 1s s upposed
to help with the schools. It 1s
s upposed to aid the police. it 1s
supposed to volunteer for every
worth while endeavor from Big
Brother to blood banks .
Sometimes it s t ill does. In
so me neighborhood s and
J urlsdlctiona the 1Jtlle Leaaues
aaU on and tbe blood bankl meet
their quotu, but ID many placea
there ii liWe left but the au.use
of that word while "community
bulldlna" Ila.I become a Mttal
work tenn, another make·work
activity for paid do-tooden who
spend their time at conrereoces
and semJnars-.
HUMAN SOCIETIES aren't
built without conacloua and de·
liberate effort. Our anc"tors
who founded our cities and
towns knew that and the civic
booJttt • ..albeit a tri!Je simple
minded, tell us the same thlng
now.
At the same time. they pursue
policies and practices which
make community impos:Jible.
There was the automobile, but
the gas s hortage may reverse
that: and there was city plan-
ning and zoning whlch re moved
both the marke t and the
workplace from the commuruty.
Our people-power polictea
have beeG &ea than helpfu~. Tbe auaeaUon by aome or
leaden of the women's e·
ment that women be paid a real
aDd aumtantiaJ wage ror carry·
iDI out tbe traditional womeo's role in home and community bas
been dilmlased as Utopian, im·
practical and absurdly costly.,
lnl_\Ud. tbe 1trategy has ~n
to pull v.'Omen out or the com·
-munity. lowering the daytime
population to commercial nurs·
ing home ope rato r s and
burglars.
Hen ce we.. ~e-N~
Stevena. a 39-year-old Pills·
burgh mother or four who is in
a muscle·building program at
the local YWCA. paid for by the
U.S. Department of La bor
<S34.000>. This is so that s he can
get a laborer's job in a st.eel
plant, an industry with a
decl'inlng worl< force which is
trying to eliminate manual
labor.
YOUR BACK TO SCHO
• .
~~.,,..,
SALE ON LEFT BANK
SHORT SLEEVE KNIT
SHIRTS
Stylish rib knits in assorted colors and ltYles. 'lake advantage of this l()day sale.
S--: SM.L.XL. Reg Sl+s16
NOW JUST
$9.99-$10.99
,.
~. .,
WILD WEST FASHION
JEANS: FASHION FOR LESS
Choose from these two styJC>.;: the popultA.r
elastic back in pre-washed tk·nim. and our
triple-rivet-pocket jean in liru.;hl'd and pre--
washed denun. and corduroy. Premium quality
-European fit. Rrush d'•nim and cord in-
BHOWN. CAMEL. NA11JHAI.. LT. BLUE
ISale good thru Sept.. 5 only.)
Waist. sizes 27·38. reg $21-823
NOW AI,L $15.99
WILD WEST SHORT
SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS
ON SALE ,
Pashioned of jersey inu·rlock fabric in:
KHAKI, CHOCOLATE . CAMEL.
NATURAL. BLACK. NAVY. LT ULUE.
(Sale good thru Sept. 5 only.I
Sil.es: s.rvt.i:Ja: RegS16.50
NOW$10.99
SAVE ON
EMBROIDERED
SHIRTS FROM
SANTACRUZ
Availa ble in assorted
oolors. i;11.e5 S.M.L.
Ht.>g ~19 110 days only)
NOW$14.99
GREAT
SAVINGS ON
BLAZE CORD
JEANS FOR
GALS
Wonderful fall c.olors t.o
chooee from. sizes 3·L3.
~S28
NOW$16.99
FREE WILD WEST
"BACKPACK WITH
SOCK SAVINGS
Save on soci<<; for hoy·!> and men
and ~<:t our backpack bonu-. wilh
.) our purchaS<'. Each pack cunt.ams
6 pairs of assorted tube sport socks.
BOYS 6-pack $12
l\fENS &pack $15.
SALE ON LEVI'S FOR
BOYS CORD BELLS
Save money for Hack u 1 School on
ljjJY., cord beUc;. A ... • .. nrtt..od color"
">iu;><. ~·7. reg._ 10.f>O
NOW$9.49
Sm."' h·l2 rc:g 8-14 i.Lim. res; l:>l:S
NOW$10.99
S1zl'.., .!°>· m reg o.. h u ~k'
reg S lb .fl(>
NOWS12.99
~ySt4.30
NOW sn• . .: ... •; ... ·
FBEE UYAWAY onD. SEPl 2
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NOMr:0.
'JO DEA'..,.
PRICES
GOOD Al
ILL STORES
SATURDAY
THE DARING
DENNIS BIRO
FLIES BIS BALLOON
AT EL TORO
~ MERBAU f:~'~(l ::~p. PARQUET ~~ FLOOR TILE
U you looa.cl way down here in tlUa comer
JOU found lt worth th.e trip. Reel wood ui..
YC!U know what ti.-.. for ..... ._....?
12".xl2" c
so. :rr.
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12 NOON1 raIDA¥, AYGOST 10, WE
~~P-EN OUR DOORS N EL ~QRQ
ALUJlll1Jll ODDE
ASIOITD SAIDPAPEI
2 47
PAK OF 25
'"'-.,.full 9sll •Neu. (1ti9ht away, ....-ybody
thinlla, ··~ bett.r-90
out to th. varave and ~mine.")
PUIOUTOI ro. Tiii
xsv
OILnLTER
xsv
AIRnLTER
1.44
1.57
AIJIOI ALL
137
80Z.
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PEACOCK ARCO
SCREEN I MOTOR
DOOR ·01L
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OT.
30WT.
An uUe ood OM QUP Grand ·O!Mmi'l11Q""U:r-----:1
oro, t pri.-er. 9oocl at all .toNS, of
courM. o...1 b for cu.tomen, U you're a
d..U.r, forv-t it. <.Go get your own speci&).e,
oluay.)
NATIONAL LUMBER
SPIAY PAINT
The eupphe r proml.Md us • ,...1 wide
•lec:Uon, • lot of colors There'~ thu
one. and that one, and the otker one.
and thoe.-o-r theN.
59l~OZ.
PLEWS CREASE
CAITllDCE
' Thu I.a the kind that fits your V1"9Ue
oun that _,,_ you morwy doing youi
own lube on the car, boat, bike, etc.
ILACI a DECIO DRILL
llT SUIPEIEI
Sharpen dull or broken c:ubcm or
hi9h ep.ed n.-1 twin bita: l>n>p
one in like• pencil ah.arpener, can
pay for i t.elf an -* blu.
16!!
BOMTEI 4 FT.
SIOPLIGBT
--
1 ~ ,.
200 PRIZES
GIVEN AWAY
~~~Hey. th ... are .-1. No ei.ctric
cords h&nvil\9 out the back.
149ht one up, ait back and vet
that nlaaed ... Unv. one ••Y to floht .,,.ryciay clamor and futUJ"e
shock.
c.1.· LICIT IU1IS
1 17
PAK OF 4
'l'hey do ...m to 90 out
reou)arly, don't they. Get
e1'0U9h. Choice of 60, 75 or
100 watt. ( Gr-t birthday ~t for • bullmftatcher.)
"WALIUT ·
l'DllSB
TeV. CART
1577
You put this thinq toqether and i t
will hancll~ most a ny portable
television. Com• with rolling casters
and a ma,asine •helf. (Let'• ... part
A to part 7-G. nut C-14 to z-99)
'
lhurldlr. Auguet 9, 1971 s DAILYPILOT
STIUCTO PORTABLE
PROPANE GAS GRILL
1omCLEA1
lllllOI TU.E
20 LB.
L.P. CYLINDER
19.97
HIGH SIEUA HEAVY TIDEI
A bevy of the beauti• will
lead ua in some stimulating
ch .. n, what we'll ~ more of
when the Rama ·come to
Orange County nnt ,..ar.
STANLEY EJ.ECTllC
GAUGE DOOi
OPDDS
E"" _. a price like
thia on a name
brand electric QU&9e
door opeuw? How do
-do it? Simple, ..
hire a buyer who ~ can't ad4-Don't
-) m.aka IT\01\ey, but it I d.ri ... th.e . cornpe'tition nub. ___ _.., ("How do tNy do
t hat? Tlwy're going
t o go bro&..")
I
t
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• 1/3 H .P .
CHAIN DRIVE •3005 12997 ;.
VJ H.P.
SCREW DRIVE
l4000 I 4005 13997
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l • ' • PATIOllTS ~ . I
Got • c1ra .... that ia
a1 •• ,.. tammi"9
.W..a,.ore1-
cboppb\g out and you
in JM... '-t. W.U.
Fl.UIDIWTD IALLCOCI
3~
For a pollltiw ehut-oa no Ooet
toCIOll'H•a Jt'e=ancl ~ ...........
wolume.
lZ' 14' 16' tr 30' Z2' 24'
PRO.r. WID'nf WDm1 WIDTH WDml WIDTH WIIml WDml
a· 17'" 1 .... 229" 251" _.. 31 ... Mt"
10' 21P JAtl' 2W' 329" DP' J99I' Gr
12' 2"' 2"" ....... 429" Of'I 51 ...
14' 2""MPJW' .......... SW'Slr'
Ruw-1 lookift9 and ftlQVed it i& E~
you need to .-mAi. lt on your patio .Jab.
Stain or i.. ... natur.t. bwta.llatloft ...u..ble.
IUllEIJWD 32 CW.01
IOUCllECI TUii CAI 9•7
Touoh. are ,ou klcld.in9?
My kid ran into one with
his bike and came out
second b.t.
IED Dim lllLDEW
IDIOVD
YOU .... Reel WU ..ach a cHril
W\til he w.\t'into the mildew remoftn9 NCUt. E-1w ,. ..
reu.wd to -him ..ttle down. <You WIMe tlm?)
HOLIDAY FOGGEI
147
6 oz.
U you h,a,,.n 't dw f099i.t id-
what to do a.bout thoee -ann.e of
b uqa th.is ahould c1-r th.n out
for you. ( w-that a pun?)
GAi.LOi COLOR
PWTS ,,.
~~~~"Y"muu
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3&" ZDO CLEUAICE • FJIEPUCE : ; , 19797 ;
From America·• ~
m&nuf.ectW'W of
~the one you can
inst.all iluah to the wall.
12" TUUllE
IOOF VEITILATOI
WITH JACI 1777
Thia mow. bot air out of the
attic or oeilinv with the
aliqht.t outside in-.. Worka,
and doesn't u. any ~'OJ'.
TIE IDTVCllD llETAJ. IUILDlll
61/2'xS'
10'x6'
64.88
89.88
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Mamon Murders StUl Mystify
LOS ANG&L&S <AP) -la 111111
wealU.y eoeoon of a-...ct
CaayOD. wt.ere ~ ....
aalety lD lb&k•·rool t..U.. U..
date ol Aq. t atlll MDda claWI
throuabtheaelabborbood.
Clole Uie window1. Lock UM
&~tN. SbarOD Tata d'9d 10,.....
aeo this dQ . Tbt memory ot
mass murder la u doae M the ·
hilly curve marted Clelo Drtw
whne black-clad kll1ers once
prowled
•••Alft' PEOPLE I llNOW 111
s Angeles believe Ula\ lbe 'IOI
ended abruptly on Au1. t , U.,
ended at the exact moment
when word or lhe murden on
C1elo Orlve t r a v e led like
brushfire through the common•·
ty," Joan Didion writes in her
memoir or the era. "The' White
Album "
Those who remember ar e
haunted by that bot summer
morning when the city frou in
fear of a nameless evil loose in
the hills.
Months later , the world would
know the name -Manson.
They found the five bodies at
sunrise. scattered Uk e rag dolls
around the hilltop estate.
THERE WAS BEAUTIFUL
actress Sharon Tate. 26, wife of
director Roman Polanski. eight
months pregn ant, dead with
their unborn baby.
-~-· ........ BEAUTIFUL VICTIM
SMron Tate
ror MUIClft -8ulan AUrlu. 31.
1•atrlda KreawlDkel. ss. ucl
IJt11lle Van Houten. 29 --.:e
l•ol•ted rrom other tnmalel at
th~ (' alltornha lnatltutlon tor
Wom.-n at t)'ontera, are now la
tht' l(t1nera1 prllOO populaUoo.
.. You mlf ht say they are
mode l inmates," IDYS u alatant
1uqrn.rtntc ndent Lee Cribb.
"They ur very dependable and
lht1y 're l(ood influences on other
tnmtU ."
MISS ATKINS, a ''born-again
Christian," works as a clerk
typhtl In the prison's psychiatric
unit. Miu Krenwinkel is a
prison jwutor and takes college
courses.
Miss Van Houten. who tasted
I reedom briefly during two re.
trials, was convicted again last
summer. Although her attorney.
Maxwell Keith, says "it. was a
te rrible blow for he r t o go
back." $e has adjusted. She
works as a medical clerk, edits
lhe prison newspaper and takes
college correspondence courses.
Ch arles "Tex" Watson. 33.
Manson's chie! lieutenant in the
Tate murders. is a "bom-again
Chris t ian" who preaches in
church at the California Men's
Colony at San Luis Obispo. He
has repented, be says. and plans
to marry a women he met at the
prison chapel.
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OTHER MANSON followers
~ i n--p·~n-too . Lynette-
" Squeaky" Fromme . convicted
of threatening President Ford"s
hfe, a nd Sandra Good. convicted
of sending Lhrentening letters to
gla mor ous fr iends <'Offee
heiress Abigail Folger, Polish
fllm director Voityck Frykowski
and playboy Jay Sebring -and
young caretaker Steven Parent.
T hey were stabbed and shot.
found in bloody pools in the lush
lawn. cut down by kilJers who
left hideous emblems -hoods
and ropes and scrawlings in blood .
Then. one night later across
town. there was more horror -
two more bizarre murders. Leno
and Rosemary LaBlan ca. a
wealthy couple, Jay butchered in
their modest home for no ap-
parent reason
. . IN nlAT SUMMER of sense·
less killings, fear s wept the city.
T he re we re heavy s a les of
burglar alarms. bolt locks and
guard do.es.
ln winter. the c.:ase broke.
Charles Manson . a strange,
long-ha1red ex-convict was ar -
rested m the desert near ·ttere
wi t h a d rug-crazed tribe of
young foUowers who called him
Christ and God and the devil.
The bizarre saga of the roving
l\t anson "family" un raveled at a
dramatic murder tria l. The
youthful murderers three of
them women killed with no
apparent motive other than
m indJess devotion to a demoniac
cult leader
BIZARRE SAGA
Charles Manson
m urder. Here is what is known
about them today:
Charles Manson, now 44, 1s
described as "strange" •by his
pri s o n' co uo s ero r a t t h e
California Medkal Fac1ltty at
Vacaville
"HIS CONVE RSATIONS arc
\ ery disjointed." s ays David
xusinessmn.
Linda Kasabian. the state's
st a r witness to t h e T a te ·
LaBianca murders. is raising
her four children somewher"C on
the E ast Coast.
Ironically, the one fugitive in
the Tate-LaBianca drama is
Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate's
widower. He fl ed lo France in
1977 rather than face sentencing
fo r raping and drugging a 13·
year-old girl.
HE HAS SAID he may return
this fall to face a j udge. but on
this 10th anniversary, it is UD·
likely that he will come back lo
the grave that bears this poig-nant marker·
Bewved Wife of Roman
Sharon Tate Polanski
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J>aul Rtehard Polanski
Their Baay
Caprio. "I've never had a con· BARBER CUJJIS
versation with Manson that
didn't tum into gobbledeygook. S r u ..4 DU
He's a strange individtlal in that llAJllN.., JF~
r egard." T o K y o < A p ) -I s a o
Manson Uves in a cell in a T s u c hi ya. a 43.y ear-old
h igh-security a rea, a moody. Japanese barber, has claimed a
withdrawn loner who sometimes world record by shaving 22'3 men
preaches to others the jumbled in one hour. breaking the record
philosophy with which he led his of 130 shaves an hour listed irr
ragged clan. He still claims he is the Guinness Book of World EVEN NOW . THE Manson innocent-.-. Records.
mur ders for m a puzzle with "He's the same old Manson. A spokesman for the barber
m1ssmg pieces Nothing has ~hanged," says said Tsuchiya was assisted in
"l don't think there has been a Caprio. "His ego is ·strong. He Wednesday's marathon by his
re a' effort to learn and un· will not give in to anyone. Do it wife and an aide, who wetted the
derst.and the real mechanism or Cha rlie's way or not at all." whiskers or lhose awaiting the
the control Manson had over barber's blade.
these people,·· s ays Pa UT HE STRUMS HIS new guitar The Guinness record book list-
Fitzgerald, defense attorney for he broke two other gwiars ed the record bolder as Gerry
Patr ic ia Krenwinkel .in the and a TV set in fits of rage -Harty of Kent, England, who
Manson trial. "There a re 'still so a nd is interested in current shaved the 130 men in an hour
m any unexplained things." events. April 1. 1971. Harley reportedly
If there is an answer, be says, "He's rigbt on top of Jimmy bettered bis mark to 203---an bour
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A homeowners group in Irvine
was lo file an appeal today of a
planning staff decision to not re-
quire an environmental study of
a proposed 17-acre recreation
park near the San Diego
Kre111er's .-1e1e
Park Plan Hit
As 'Too Much'
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of tlw o.lly .. ilet Stefl
Irvine Co. President Peter
Kremer, whose land firm ownh
n:iost of the property being con-
sidered for the so-called Orange
Coast National Park, thinks
19.000 acres is too much land for
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EL CENTRO <AP> -A socaaJ
worker walked into an FBI of·
nee in this desert town today.
shot two a~ents to death and
then killed himself. police said.
The shootings came just a few
hours after an FBI agent wu
shot to death in a Cleveland
public housmg project while try.
injl to arrest a fugillve.
The sot'ial worker. James
reeway. Gail WiJliams. a resident of;---fi~~;;......;~~ the park. emer""testmt~ttfdtav>rr>1r-~~:--"~.,.:..;;.:~~;._.;:~~ arb Holtville
left a suicide note fore be
walked anto the office in this
town 100 males east of San Diego
and o pened fire with a 38·
Unaversil) Park Village. said
this morning the University
Community Association would
challenge lbe decision to grant
the $20 ~illion project negative
declaration status. meaning it
would have no adve~e e nviron·
mental eff~ts.
An appeal would force a City
Council heanng on the matter.
The amusement facility is pro-
posed for an area between the
Ftuor Corp. and the Park West
apartment complex near the San
Diego Freeway
Residents who Jive in that
area and representatives from
several other homeowner groups
in the city turned out for ·a
special meeting Wednesday
night to learn more about tbe
proposal.
About 60 persons showed up at
•be Village Park Recreation
Center, where a spokesman for
ADM Corp., wblcb ls building
tbe amusement-type racility
d1scussed the plan
A representative from Fluor
Corp also was there to clarify
bis compMDy 's position on the
proJecL
Those residents who spoke ex·
pressed concern about the plan· oang staffs decision not to re·
quire preparation of a full en·
v1ronmental impact report
They raised questions about
~--.potential noise and lla!fic prob-
, ems usociated with a recrea·
tional park. The proposed park would fe~ture a bowling alley, roller
skating rink. racquetball courts.
health facility, gymnasium and
swimming JJOOI.
But Mrs. Williams said other
aspects of the plan have resi
dents concerned, specifically
rides such as bumper cars
bumper boMts, a haunted boUM>
and band shell.
She said these and other at
tractions could generate too
much ooise
Bruce Terrell. administrator
or ReaJ Properties for Fluor
Corp . said -bi& firm is not op-
posed lo the con s truction
aspects or the proJect but has
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Irvine's Kremer
Two Aircraft
MiSs Collision
SAN DIEGO CAP) -A north·
bound Mexican airliner and a
Navy helicopter aJmost collided
near the international border Ju·
ly 27. it was disclosed today.
The incident was reported to
other Navy commands at the
time by Anti-Submarin e
W.rfare-"Wirtg-;-a spokesman
said. According to the report, a
Mex"Cieana Airlines plane leav·
ing the Tijuana airport was
"closing rapidly" with a Navy
H·3 helicopter
. But the airliner began climb·
mg and turned south. avoiding a
crash, the report said. calling it
"another near midair collision "
Bombing Recalled
NAGASAKI, Japa n CAP> -
More th a n 17 ,000 people
gathered here today to mark the
34th annivers ary of th e
Ai;rierican . atomic bombing or
tbts port city in western Japan.
the last time a nuclear bomb
was dropped in anger.
fAlfl-• £ .. I••
con gr essional s ubcommittee
hearing jn Newport Beach on the
proposed park. C Related story.
photo Pha~e A3).
The hearing opened to a
packed house in Newport Beach
Ci~~ ~uncil chambers and to
cnltctsm from a construction in·
dustry lobbyist that the proceed·
ing was nothittg more than "a
puppet show."
That blast was leveled by
G.ilbert Ferguson, executive
director of CEEEO (Califor-
nians for Environment, Employ-ment, Economy and Develop·
menu. who submitted written
testimony opposing the slate of
speakers at the hearing.
. He . ~ha~ged that "The only
pubhc this committee plans to
hear from are those represent·
ing organizations with a vested
interest in the government ac-
quiring more property."
In all. 16 local civic and busi·
oess leaders were slated to
testify at the hearing conducted
by the National Parks and
Insular Affairs Subcommittee of
the House Interior Committee.
Committee member Jerry
Patterson. a Democra tic con·
g ressman from Santa Ana told
the audience of more lb~ 100
that th!!ir written testimony
would IX> carefully consi<Jered
during committee deliberations
of the bill-be co-aulhored_.'ith-
Rep . Robert Badham, R · Newport Beach. _
'.fhat bill would allocate $38
million for acquisition of open
land in an area stretching
between Corona del Mar and
South Laguna.
Irvine Company President
Kremer, in prepared remarks
said believes the 19,000 acres of
park land shown on a map in·
troduced with the legislation is
unrealistically large.
Kremer said that 13,000 acres
or that 19,000 belongs to the
Irvine Co. Because no acqwsa·
tion priorities or specific sites
were included, be said, resolution
or those issues will only delay the
company· s development plans.
His concerns were partially
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1bree l\llfenge for poeltion on a small wave at Slee Hollow ln Laguna Beacb
wberf' wave n frequenUy enjoy the·
well-formed 1 the early mornin1 and
restaurant and hotel, ls also used by
Boo1ie Board enthusiasts and body surC·
ers, who take advantage or the crisp waves
that break close to t.he rocky shoreline.
eveniDg boun. 'lbe beacb. which fronts a
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DMe9"""' .... -FRED BABB OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE TESTIFIES
He Outlined Park Propo .. 1 tor Subcommtttff
Jet Noise W aming
Proposed in lrvi~
Home buyers in Irvine shoutd
have a clearer idea how nota-y
their prospective ne1gbborboods
will be if new regulations are
backed by city councilmen Tues·
day night.
Before the counc1l will be a
four-point program already ap·
proved by the Planning Com·
mission that is aimed at assur·
ing bomebuyers will be made
more aware of aircraft noise an
thelr area.
--aecommen<Tilibns tbe cour·
mission voted to forward to
councUmet'l ine!luded: -A request tbe city develop a
master map that details flight
corridors and planned com·
munities that will be affected by
aircraft noise. .
-A request tbal a developer
record a document separate
from the deed delineating
aircraft and helicopter activity
tbat wiJJ affect a residential site
he is working on.
-A requirement that during
tentative tract and/or s ite de·
sign revtew. the builder as a
condition of approval submit a
disclosure document to the city
that will have to be reviewed·
and approved by officials and
then signed by the purchaser
during the sales transaction.
-A requirement tbat the
buLlder submit a noise s\at.emeot
during tentative tract and/or
sate design study that will be re·
viewed by the city's commuruty
development director with as·
s1stance of the Manne Corps ..
which operates the El Toro &r
station. .. Staff believes implementa·
LJon of these m echanisms will
substantially improve current
notification procedures and
Ol'~y..in.volvL:the city JD
the preparation and approval of
disclosure statements.·· planner
Gail Shiomoto said in a report to
the cotmcil. The City Cotmcil had request·
ed in March that the Planning
Commission come up with rec·
ommendalions on ways lo im·
prove notification procedures on
aircraft ooase and its impact on
bomes.
A study by city planners
s howed that homebuyers in North lnrine were_not receivtne
ample information on Jet notSe
that comes from planes based at
EJ Toro.
It also round that some state
Department of Real Estate sub·
divis ion reports lacked an
aircraft notthcat1on statement
for areas or Northwood.
Makers of Scotch
Angry Over Scare
LONDON <AP> -Officials of
the Scotch whisky Industry.
Scotland's biggest and most
famous foreign exchange
earner. were reported to be in·
furiated by U.S. reports that
some brands contain traces of
cancer-causing agents.
·'Somebody seems to be out to
destroy the Scotch whisky
market," a London-based export
manaaer said Wednesday tn
respome to reports by the Na-
tional Science Fou.ndat.ion and
DICK NIXON,
PAT TO WED
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Richard
Nixon IDd Pat plan to marry
Au1. 11 at the 210.year·old Mla·
slon S8n Dleao de Acala, old•t
or tbe Roman Catholic mlAlODI
alODI tbe W•l Coast.
Tbe Rev. Louia~ca. who will
omcaate, ldenWied Nlxon u tbe
San Di-co rep,.....tatlve ol a
c.boeolate candy company. Hll
bride-elect lt Patricia Pace, allO
of San Dteto.
the U.S. Food and Drug Ad ·
mimistration that some brands
of scotch contain tiny amounts
of nitrosamines. ·'These sort of people can
cause terrible damage." he
added. "The whole thing is an
absolute red herring. Quite
possibly we have ground.I for
legal action." Scotland exports four.fiflbs of
all the whisky it produces and
tbe United Stales takes just un·
der a tblrd ol the total. Lall year
exports totaled Sl.45 billion. The
United States took $241 million
or that. The science foundation said
Tuesday that minute amounts of
cancer-causing agents called
nitrosami.Da have t>Hn found In
six brands of Scolcb whlak)' plus
18 American and rorelgn been.
It said the amounts ranged up to
two part.a.per billion.
'l'be foundation said there ls no
dlrect evidence tbat nltrosaminea cause cancer in
h'umana. But It said animal•
bave been affected lD laboratory
tests, md American acl.U.ta
fffl altrouminel lbould be con·
aldered u lr tbey do cause
Clee 8COTCll. Pa1e AJ)
uliber plStol. police said.
Or. John Compton. direct.or of
mental health services for Im
penal County. said the lYJ-page.
long note warned that •·many
will denounce this action."
The sbootmg CX'CWTed in the
FBI office on the second floor or
the KXO buildtng. a four-story
bu1ld1ng named after an NBC-
affihat.ed radio stalJon on lbe top
rtoor.
Maloney walked into the office
shortly about 9 a.m. and began
shoolmg. police saJd. Witnesses
on the first noor told police they
heard three to five shots. The
names of the FBl agents wf"re
given as Robert Porter and
Charles Elmore.
Maloney's body was round in
lhe lap of one of the dead FBI
agents. The other dead agent '
11u1 se'1et'1lt feet away, polfoe
said. An FBI shotgun, loaded but
a pparently not fired , was
nearby.
Before the discovery of the
~unman 's body, police told all
persons v.orking in the building
to lock themselves inside their
offices and allowed no outsiders
lo enter. An estimated 100 beavi·
ly armed POIJce surrounded the
building and helicopters hovered ovefbead. ------=--
The entire Valley Plaza shop-
ping mall Where the bwldiJlg is-
localed was cordoned off and au
stores were ordered shut down.
Maloney's wife works at the
Imperial County Mental Health
department beaded by Compton.
Police said Maloney was .,
m e mbe r or the Mexican·
Amt>n can Polillcal Assoc1at1on
and swd he was active in leftist
gro ups.
Traffic Jammed
HOOOSPORT. Wash. <AP) -
Fashenes and environmental ex·
perts have been s ummoned •
rollowmg a traffic accident and
ammonia spill that caused a
15·mtle traffic backup on U.S.
101 near the HOO<t Canal. Traffic
was stalled for nine hours
Wednesday after a tractor·
trailer ng carrying two large
tanks or liquefied anhydrous am
monta overturned on the two-
lane hlgbway.
Coast
Weather
Some low cloudiness
during early morning
hours otherwise sunny
through Friday. Lows
tonight 63 to 68. Highs Fri·
Jay 70 to 74 at beach~s to
8'l to 87 lnland.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Although it ho.I been 10
yeor• roda11 •ince ocrreH
Sharon Tate and four olMT•
were /ound bruroll11
murdered b11 Charl es
Mon.t0n and hu clan, rtft·
denu o/ Lo. AftQtlu'
BeHdict COftJIOn ore arm
hallllted bJI the htcide11t.
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tlldam eoukl take out papers "° run for a H al on tbe l rviM
tJalfled School Dlatritl Board ol
Trust ... or the lrvlae ltuch
Water Diatrict Board ol Dane·
tors in the Nov. • elec:UO..
A •pok•womM for the ~'1
Jle1l1ttar Vot•n Hld oelJ one penoe u d t.akH out ...,....
for eaehraee.
In Ute ldool cllltriri e• tut.
eandldat• Oo"'°8 OetelMI toM
out hlJ nomtnatloo ~n.
Cetcbel ia vice praldftt for
plannina and aovenuneet ma·
Uool for the Baldwin Compqy.
it homt bulldinc llrm. He u -
nounced hil cudldaey lloeday.
Three trustee aeata wllJ be up
for election oo the Nov . t baUot.
Board me mbers wboae terma
expire then are June J . ~.
R. Dean Olson and &Uaabeth
S icoll. None b aa a nnounced
plans to run for re-election yet.
In the Irvine Rancb Water
District. two aeata will be up for
public election to the seven·
member board. Four seats are
picked by landowner ballotiDI.
The Division One and Division
Three seats held bJ diredorl
Willia m Eppinger and Fre d
Ke ller will be decided by public
vote in November. Epp~er wu originally elect·
eel by popular vote but Keller
w as picked by landowner votinl
four years ago. IRWO directon
in June switched bis seat from
control because of population in·
crHses in bis district.
The Registrar of Voten said
the only candidate to take out
papers was for the Division One
seat. He ii Peer Swan, of Tustin,
assistant treasurer for Pacific
Scientific Co. in Anaheim.
Swan ran against Eppinger
two years ago for the then newly
c r ea ted, publicly elected seat
a nd came in second
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IMPACT •••
bad reservat ions about the
operation of the park should it
pass into the hands of anotber-
owner m the future. He said the
park could becom e a public
nuis ance under th e wr ong
ownership.
Terrell s aid t h e present
ownership appears t.o 'have a
"good track record."
A spokesman for the city's
Com m u n ity D eve lo pme nl
Department said all propo.5als
require environme ntal evalua-
tion and that this project was
deemed not t.o require a full en·
vironmcntal impact report.
Ken Wines of ADM Corp., who
will serve as general m an ager of
construction for the project , said
his company h opes lo nave the
park in o~ration by the spring
of 1980. Sile development plans
must still be approved by the
Planning Commission and then
individual building plans can be
processed.
Carter Makes
Israel Pledge
WASHINGTON <AP> -Prest~
dent Carter bas personally
pledged his support to Israel
while at the same time callin1
for progress on Palestinian
autonomy.
U.S. officials said Carter
made both poioU in what they
termed a cordial tO·minute
m eet1n R We dnesday witb
t:pbraim Evron, the Israeli am-
baa&'6dor.
Afterward, it was clear the
two governments have their dlf·
ferences, especially on the
Palest.uuan issue. The strained
1'elationship will be tested later
thi s m onth whe n the U .N.
Security Counc il rene ws IU
Palestinian debate.
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Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass .• took an unexpected
dip while canoeing Wednesday on Pontoosac Lake in
P ittsfield, Mass. The senator is vacationing in the
Berkshires. He is considered a capable swimmer and
was never in any serious danger, witnesses said.
Irvine Bridge Cost
Do11bles Since-l-91-6
Orange County supe r visors
learned th.is week that a road
and bridge project in Irvine will
coat almost twice as much as the
$160,000 estimated when the
project was initially approved in
1978. .
S upervisors agreed nonethe·
less to go ahead with the coun·
ty's share of the $1.2 million
join t city-county project, a
bridge over Peters Canyon
Channel and a divided roadway
o n Wa lnut Avenue between
M y ford Road an d Harvard
Avenue
A report to supervisors said
that in add ition to rising con·
struction costs . unst able soil
On Pay Paet
conditions req ui red that the
original design of the $850,000
bridge be changed.
That Increased the bridge cost
by $590.000 ove r t he 19 76
estim ate.
The Peters Canyon bridge will
be paid for out of the county's
special bridge-building fund.
The city will share the $347,800
cost of converting Wa ln ut
Avenue to a two-lane divided
road under the county's ArtenaJ
Highway Financing Program
The agreement has the effect
of setting aside county dollars
for the projc<:t until June 30.
1980
Co-unty, Employees
Near Agreement?
By GARY GRANVILLE o( Ille Dally .. 1194 St.elf
A heated rift between county
government aoatfie Ortrng~
County Employees As"ociation
\OCEA> simmered down almost
as quickly as it Oared Wednes·
day when salary negotiators for
both sides met beh ind closed
doors. ,
Late Wednesday night, county
Personnel Director Bert Scott
said the day's meeting ended on
a harmonious note and agree·
ment may be near on a wage
and fringe benefit package cov-
e r in g r oughly 6 ,100 county
workers represented by OCEA.
lt was late Tuesday when
OCEA officials abruptly called
off a member election designed
to ratify an agreement already
tentatively reached with county
negotiators.
Touching off the e lection's
cancellation was OCEA '11 anger
at reports the association of
Orange County Deputy Sheriffs
bad received more in pay hikes
and fringe benefits during the
.saociations ' bargaining with
the county.
OCEA executive director John
Sawyer charged that county
negotiaton had deceived OCEA
and breached good faith by giv·
ing the deputies more than other
employees.
Sawyer threatened job action
in the form of alckouta end work
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SCOTCH •.
cancer in humans.
The Food and Drue Ad·
ministration named the brands
of 1cotcb c ontaining
DitrotamiDe!I u Chivu Be1at.
.Black and White, J~B. Ballan·
ti.De, Sandy Scot and Cutty Sark.
No D1tro1amlnes were found in a
seventh brand te1ted, Wbite
Label.
The beerw It aaJd coatalned
nltr0tam•nes were Loweabrau
U1bt, GanHtt dark, Scbllti
Ll1bt, Pablt Xtra IJta, Miller
Llte and Mlcbelob Uabt, all
mad• in tbe United Stat••:
Pl1ber beer of Franc•; San
IU1uel, PblllpplnH; Ktrla,
J~ llaratbon._ Ortece; H , Md OrolKn, Holland;
lllol, Dlllmatt; St. Paul Olrl,
Oenuay; Doi Equea, llmdco;
OalDM11, Ireland: P'o1ter'1.
AUltnlla; Md Newcutle Iron
Ale, Sn11and.
slowdowns should the county
negotiators not return to the
bargaining table and sweeten up
the multi~ear contract already
tentatively agreed to.
Simultaneously, thoug h. coun-
ty officials vowed not to move off
th~ dollar amounts previously
agreed to.
B ut Scott indicat ed la te
Wednesday night that some
reshuffling of collar placement in
the contract agreement m ight be
made though he emphasized
county supervisors bad not
authorized any increase in the
doll ar package o ffe r ed the
employees.
Negotiators continued their
sessions today in an effort to
reach quick settlement and to
head ore any further labor strife.
Gold Prices
Increase
88 an Ounce
LONDON <AP> -Gold prices
j umped about S8 an ounce today
in Europe as dollar values fell.
Traders attributed the trend to
a report that the Or1anization of
Petroleum Exportint Countries
may abandon the dollar u its
primary currency and shift to a
baske t of currenc ies aa lts
monetary standard for oll prlc·
ing.
Gold opened at $293.125 an
ounce in Zurich, but slipped to
S2t2.62S iD early trading. Then it
spurted to $296. 75. The cl01ing
price Wednesday WU S21t.125 .
In Londoli; pld opened at S2IM
a n ounce, the n lost St but
jumped to $297.10. It clOled in
London Wednesday at S-.45.
Gunman Acquires
8500,000 )ewelry
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
lone robber walked lnto tbe Don
Quixote AnUQu. 1tore, forc9d
tb• owner ucf three elerU to Ile
on the floor, tbm eeeaped on foot
wl&b Mtique jewelry nlued at
ll00,000.
Tb• unmuked 1umu ID·
t.red tbe lltOl'e at DOOD w-...
day wbea no euatomen wen
pNMDt -..... med to blow JUlt what be wanted," aeeol"dlq
to police dlt.cUve Tom Jooe1.
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CORPUS CHRISTI. THH
CAP> -A 40-mll•·lon1 tonaue of runawa y Mexican c rude oil
dr lfted omlDoualy olf 1bora of
Padre 111.aDd today u poll.-from t.M worl4'1 lar1ett oU lp01
N1umed lta northward advmce,
troublln1 1hrtmp•n al'"41
worrMd by a .....,.r laanell.
Gulf breezes that powered tbe
but• aplll from a blowa-out
Meldean oil well toward the
wbita resort beacbel ot tbe Tex·
as Gulf Coast picked up Wednea·
day. And forecarten aald 10.
knot windl would conUnue to-
day.
"We knew tbe winds would
kick up q ain, we just didn't
know when,•• Nation a.I Oceanic
and Atmospheric , Admini.stra·
lion spokesman Carl Posey said.
The gpUJ batted its steady ad·
v anc e Tu es d ay wh e n
southeasterly wind.a diminiabed,
setting up what Coast Guard of,
riciala called a "standoff" at
best.
The progress or the giant
slick, paralleling the island. 75
miles out into the Oulf. worried
abrimpers who 1athered. Jn
Brown s ville t o voice ap·
preben.slon. · .. we are not doomsayers. but
realistically. we are concerned.··
said Ralph Rayburn, executive
director of the Texas Shnmp As.·
sociation.
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PARK •••
answ_ered at the outs et 9f the
hearing when Patterson said,
"We will continue the hearing
process in Washington to de·
termine how much h.ind can and
should be acquired."
Badham also addressed that
subject and indicated the "del·
icate balance bet ween popula·
lion pressures and b1olog1cal
concerns" will be the subJect of
continwng study and debate.
Kremer's <'Omplaints <:entered
on the size of the proposed park
and the 1:tmount of money aval1a
ble to acquire the land.
He quoted a report on lhe pro
posal prepared by the Nat.Jona!
Park Serv1ce which estJmated
lbe cost of acquis1llon of 19.000
acres at $230 m11L1on lo $345
million.
Kremer suggested a more re
allstic boundary might be the
coastal side of the proposed San
J oaquin Hills Transportation
Corridor.
The Irvine Co. owns 8,000
coastal acres beside that pro·
posed roadway which would hnk
the Corona del Mar .Free"ay to
the San Diego Freeway near
Avery Parkway.
JulU c.au..., pNlldent ol tbe
a11oel..... H id Ulat 1brtmp
laarv ... .,. ~al about
balf tbe r.•H of lut~ catch. Ht amed a com Mklli
of eavtron,,,.,.., f•dot'li melud·
tn1 a cold wtnt.r ana heavy
1prlq adllllbm•r ralna.
A COii& Ouard recoMalllanee
ffl•ht difeeted ••a tons~ of
1been '' 11 mlles olf1bore and
atretda1DC to milel alons Padre
bland f1'0m Brownsville to JO
mi I e t north of the Port
Ma n1rield e!A, POMY said.
He aaid tm tongue ranged in
width from about 20 milea to leu
than 10 miles. and contained
several "pancakea and two rib.
bona of mou11e, • · ai1oifylng
heavier oil coacentratiom.
Ta r ball.a carried by the aurr
conlinued to dot the bl1b-water
line along Padre laland beaches.
Posey said the heaviest concen-
t raliona were on beaches near
the Pott Mansfield cut. But he
said it was still nothing like the
blackened beaches in Mexico.
Scientists studied currents in
efforts to predict where the oil
might wash. a.shore. bul there
were oo lndkatJon.s that 11uch
predictions would be available
before several days.
Coast Gua r d Capt.. Roser
Madson said divers round at.icky
globs of oil suspended 7 to 3S feet
below the surface.
<AnerPlan
To Aid Poor
WAllOHOTON <AP> -
America'• poor -ldPer en•r•y bllla -would 1et s1.e bJWon ill aid next year
under a tentaUve Carter ad·
m lnlattaUon plaa keyed to
eon1reuionaJ ap~roval ot
tbe pretldent'a 'windfall
proflla''laxpropotal.
In U. aecOad year of the plu. a4 bW60D would be naUable to u many u ~
mUlioaAmericaaa, accord·
ln1 to an actmillURl'8Uon
source who asked not to be
named.
Tbe=al. the result of a P by President
Carter to help .. needy
Americana cope .tth rtaing
ener1y prices.•· la being
c i rculat ed among con-
gressmen, public int.erest
g roups and representallves
of state and local govern·
men ts.
SC Probes
Laruhlide
Reports
lly aA YMOND ESTaADA JR. °' .... o.1 .. ~1 .... R e ports on poten tia l
lan dslides and aJleged attempts
to cover up that information art"
expected to be part of a rocky
showdown at Wednesday's San
Clemente City Council meeting
Geologist J ack Stickel has
charged that city officials have
pa id li ttle attention to lnforma· Comt-Due
Big Dose of
Smog Friday
--rton -contamedin~room
the years that he seys Indicate
dangerous land.slide potential m
the c ity.
The Oranae Coast oftu
escapes smog. but that
won't be the case on Fri·
day. the South Coast Air
Quality Management Dis·
lnct has predicted.
Air unhealthful fo r
s ens 1t1ve p eople wa s
forecast for the <'oast. wtlh
a Pollut1on Sta nd ard
Index or 113. while 1nl1tnc!
Oran~e County 1i. expeNed
to have d l'SJ of 175
llo \\ever -.ome ar1>ac;
will fare much \\Orsc. "1th
Rive r s ide and Sa n
Bernardino expected to
have a PSI of 245 and the
San Gabriel and Pomona
va ll ey" a PS I of 2 55 .
descrlhed as unhealthful
fo r everyone.
A spoke-.man said the
thick smog ts due to a
temperature tn\'ers 1on
holdan~ the pollution C'lo'><>
tn the ground
Most recently. Stickel assert·
ed . Co unc i lm a n R i c h ard
Ahl m an. former San Clemente
city planning and buildin~ chief.
asked h.Jm not to discuss the
landsude problem at the Aug. t
council meeting.
Stickel claims Ahlman said
the discussion would ''hurt real
esta te value~ ... Stickel present
ed a letter to the councrl but 11
was not discussed at the meet
mg
Trwtees OK
6.5o/o Boost
At/USD
A new pay a~rf>~ment c.,llm~
for a 6.5 per cent sa lary boost
for non-tea<'hing employees of
the l rvane L'n1f1ed Sc:hool 0 1!>
tra ct was ratified by the hoard of
trustN"S Wedne:.cta v ntght.
?addle P-ower
The 3C'<'Ord reached betwef'n
the rt1stn<:t and the Cahrom1(j
School Emplo~es A!\s<X'i&llon 1t-
effect1 ve as of Aug t with board a_pproval __
ln addition to the fi.5 per cent
pa) boos t. the 550 cleric.:al .
t'us tod1al a nd ma1ntenann•
personnel covered by the agree
ment will be eli~1ble for merit
r:.11ses that equal 3.5 per cent or
an employee's previous salary
Guards Plan Channel Trip
Two lifeguards plan to paddle
from Avalon Harbor on Cata.Una
Island to Main Beach Park In
Laguna Beach Saturday. to con·
tinue a tradition broken nearly
15 years ago.
Laguna Beach l ifeguard
Cha rlie Ware said he a nd Bill
Robinson. a LoS Angeles COunly
lifeguard. will paddle away from
Avalon Harbor at sunrise Satur·
da y, and hope to traverse the
cftannel ln daylight.
"We should a rrive in Laguna
Beach by about 5 p.m . " Ware
~aid today
He said the pair w11l be using
t t foot. six inch competition pad·
dleboards to complete the gruel·
ing feat -much smalle r than 17
foot boards used years ago.
"We're reincarnating a trad1·
tion that was dlsconunued for
some reason about 15 yea rs
ago," Ware said.
The pair wUI paddle the ap-
proximate 30 mjles of ocean. ll<'·
companied by a boat a nd rl"f'w
School officials said the cost of
the pact wall be $265.000. The)'
said the agreement falls Wlthin
the wage and price guideltnes ol
President Carters anll·tnflal1on
program
The dist r ict had s igned a
t wo-year pact with the non
teacning employees las{ year,
but It made provision for adjust·
ments in salary this year.
!fhe district settled its con-
tra1:t talks with teachers last
June.
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Newport Surf and Sport
Announces
GRAND OPENING SALE
At South Coast Plaza
Mon., Aug. 13 • Sun., Aug. 19
20%0FF including
• II
OP • BOLT • OFFSHORE and all our meu,
women's a boys 1uawear
NEWPORTSURF&SPORT
SOUTH COAST PLAZA 641-0523 •
• Regi ster this week for SO free gift certificates
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Permit
-To Rally
OC&ANlll>S <AP> -TM Ku ltlu KllalaM·uked ...,....._
to .... Ml ftnt public•= la SU W. Cou1it.y DUt ID
Oee ....... IO '•people nil C!Omt lD ott tbe ......... ..
~Jan state director Tom
M•ht•r ••id tbe wblte
•upremacy &roup wa.nta to bold
a two-bour rally at tbe ~
munlty ceater ln Balderrama
Park on Sept. 1$.
··wg REL WE'VE 1ot to do
sometbin1 about tbe crime
sit uatlon in Oceanside,'·
Meugeraald.
Tbe KKK applle4 for a permit
Monday to bold the rally, but
spokesmen from the Oceamide
Parka ud R.ecreaUon Depart·
meat would not say whether the
Klan hu received permiaaioo lo
stage the event.
Speeches and "an abbreviated
version .. of the film "Birth or a
Nation" are planned for the
gaLberin1, Meuaer said.
lloodmobile Set
For West County
Blood donations are being
sought at the Red Cross West
County Service Center in s•r1•.--Planned Westminster. where a blood S. ~
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DAILY PILOT A•
Bay· Area.Rocked AgainJ
Aftenhock Regiaten 4.1; No lnjwW• . ·~
• movement from Monday!li BERKELEY <AP> -A moderate earthquake, the
MCODd lars-t aftenbock alnce a mueb lat .. r quake OG JloD.
daJ, rllWed an area aoutb ol SU
P'randMlo early today, Unlftni·
ty of CallfonUa 1etam0Jostats
..taid.
Police ln two commwaltlea
near the quake'• recorded
center rePorted no damqe or
injuries. 8ut news or1antsa&iona
around the San Franciaco Bay
area reported doaena of calls
from persons who felt tbe
ground move.
B&VCE SCBl!CBTE&, a
graduate selamologlst, said the
quake at 12:03 a .m. PDT was .
esUmated at 4.1 magnitude on
tbe Rlcbtel' scale.
"It wu ooe of the largest aJ.
tersbocltt," be said. "It appears
to be roughly located in the re·
gion of the earthquake Monday
We've been recording them con·
tinuously ... "
Schechter placed the epicenter
approximately 10 miles north or
Hollister and 10 miles eut of
Gilroy , in a mountainous .
sparsely pc>pulated area about 75
miles southeast of San Fran-
cisco.
quake epicenter, be added.
Police dllpaLc:ben ln Hollilter
and Gilroy, the Lwo towm struck
hardesL by Monday's quake.
said they received no reports of
dama1e. "It was Just a little
one." Mid Hollister diape&dler
Jim S&epbem .
Callen to news organiaataoaa
reported the quake wu .. lt ln
Monterey, 40 miles aoutbwielt ol
the epicenter. and in San Lean·
dro. a suburb of Oakland 50
miles north of the epicenter.
RADIO STATION KCBS in
San Francisco also reported
calla from residents in tbat city
and in Tiburon, a coastal suburb
5 miles north oC Sao Franci.lco.
Monday's quake regatered 5.9
on the Richter scale, a measure
of ground tnotioa as record«f by
seismographs. Each increase oC
one number means a tenfold lJa.
c rease in magnitude. The Mon·
day quake was among the
strongest in Northern Caliloniia
this century.
quake between HolliaLer and Ail~
deraon Lake. . t .
THE ca.tCK8 INDICATft
tltppage in Lbe earth's crusC ran•ial fl'om a few teat.bl of mt
in~h to more_than ball an iDcbi
said Charles Bishop, geologis! !1
the at.ate Division of Mines UM1
M inerala in San Francisco. '
He said the cracka were found
parallel to the Calaveras Fauld
wbicb 1ei1molo1i•t1 say prof
duced Monday'• temblor. · J Such cracks ate not alway!§,
traceable in earthquakes o~ ·
moderate intensity such u Mon ..
da1'1, and they are a source oe.
lDterest lo geolo&iats. ~ .
TB& caACllS FOUND in
roadways would not be obvio~
to inexperienced eyes, saift
Bishop. ••Most people wout<t
drive right put and not evert
notice. You have to get out and'
really scrutinize the ground lo
aee it." .
Dozens of aft.ersbocks ·havJ
been recorded at Berkeley since
Monday's quake. The strongesl:
measuring 4.4 on the llichter
scale, was recorded al 3 :33 p.m
Monday, five hours after th<-
main shock. Schechter added.
Meanwhile. state geologists
reported Wednesday tbat they
had found minute cracb in
asphalt roads-. bard-packed soils
and dry streambeds showmg
THAT WOULD BE roughly six
miles southeas t of Monday·s
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mobile will be in operation Mon· A lifeguard observes beach a£_ctUiy_viJitJJie~SLJ.tJhturt:!OltD1Ji~hLhbil:in~oM:c~11~la~r~s;._-;;n°~0~u~~~~~~~;-_,• L----fHN-tronrt:45-p.m:-~lJ.nt:-s ta~ d · ... I .. kd · d b' h of Costa Mesa has been The service center is located at an ca unng 8 8 ow wee ay perio w Jc named lo the dean's list
at 7571 Westminster Ave. Ap· found beac attendance lower than usual this week. But for academic excellence
pointments can be made by call· lifeguards are ptannmg to stnke Uus weekend unless at Harvey Mudd College
ing a.3S47 Los Angeles County meets new wage demands. in Claremont -==~=-=.::..:......~~~~~~~~~_.::._;__;_~....:....~~~~_.;:.~~~~~~~-
hanae mor1 collect1on 630,000 Gallons
Unleaded Gas
lncr:.ease Seen
LOS ANGELES <AP > -An agreement
between Atlantic Richfield Company and the state
Air Resources Board means Southern Californians
will receive an extra 630,000 gallons of unleaded
gas per month throu-ib Sept.ember.
Claulc Car llaow
latarday, Aagml 11
5"0'1"NG CENTER
~· 91119TOI. ... -·-
Come ... 20 Model A's on dis-
play in the parking lot of Bristol
Town • Country Shopping
Center between 8:15
a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
We're located
..
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of South Coast
Plaza on
Bristol.
(t;:;~J· • ___ ....... _. ---
Free Admiaion
Come see the
Hanae Mori Couture
and Boutique
Fall Collections, in
South Coast Plaza on
Friday and Saturday,
-August 10 8nd 11.
ARCO spokesman AlGr~~t.ein said We~es·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day the agreement was the first of its kind
between the ARB and a major 011 company. It
permits the ARCO refinery in Carson to tern·
porarily decrease the amount of the crude oil in its
Informal modeling
from 11 :30 to 3 :30.
T he eye of the artist.
Hanae Mori speaks
a universal language
with a world of fragile,
mystic prints and
glorious fabrics.
Brushstroke on silk:
purpte and cream on
black georgette,
6 to 14 sizes 425.00.
Fine Dress Salon
1.magmn
GOURMET.MARKET .
(Market Street)
Aa wt. all know, Delaney'• is the m ag ic word tor fretth or
fresh·frozen seafoods. Well, this,
week It's all strictly FRESH. A
full. selection or fresh •wordfish, .salmon, rock cod, red snapper •
.sand dabs, met of sole. shark
mets and met of sea bass.
And for a epecialty, lry ~ten Haddock ... ..e, 2.99
FRESH PBODU«;E
There Is produce and then there
is produce, bwt we have the
ftnnt. Come eee for yourselves!
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llelleyclew Melou .... 61C -
II.a,,_, I
Bartlet& Pean ... 3 .-. ,., 1.00
Sin '-It 3 1 00 Pink Groetndt . . • . . . tw •
From Delaney's wine cellar for
those who have n 't tried
Delamey'a ... cllampa1ne, now
ia \he time, only Lii ea. (75t mil
TOPQUAUTYMEATS
In add.ition lo having top choice
or prime beef' aged at least ~
days, fresh local Zet'ky chickens
& turkeys and fresh corn.fed
eastern portt, now Is tbe Ume to
fill your freezer 'with fre1•
Americu prime or tep dlotee
laab. Cut. wrapped & quick ·
frozen to your speclficatlona,
whole or half, only t.• lb. Takes
about one week for your order
I·
unleaded gas by adding more butane.
Sr11. Cra111uon (l11if • Panel
LOS ANGELES <AP> U S. Sen. Alan
Cranston, D-Califotnia. bas resigned from a Euro-
pean-Japanese-American foreign policy group that
has been criticized by conservatives as being ~responsible for a liberal.
appeuemebIClffec:uon oT C J American policy. STATE
Cranston sent a let·
ter May 14, resigning --------
from the Trilateral Com·
mission, his press secretary, Murray Flander. said
Wednesday.
AgeRt• Seize 83S,8M Pot f'ar•
· PALA <AP> -Narcotics agents seized 96
marijuana plants ranging up lo 12 feet high arter
an anonymous phone call tipped them o(f lo a pot
farm in northern San Diego County.
The weeds were found in a st~p canyon area
Wednesday in Pala. Authorities estimate the street
value of the marijuana at about $35,000.
Co_.ri Pro~ Lef tno Fflftf.
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A letter written by
Supreme Court Justice Frank C. Newman re·
portedly indicates he has prejudged as uncoosUlu·
Uonal the upcoming decision on whether lo reopen
the investigation of the court to the public.
In addition, the Los Angeles Times repc>rted
today, the commission conducting the investiga-
tion has filed the letter as part of its evidence in·
asking tbe Supreme Court ·lo overturn a Los
Angeles appeals court ruling which closed the in·
vestigation to the public alter rive weeks or open
hearings.
Gen. Qld1111 Takt-11 C--•••d
CAMP PENDLETON (AP> -A new com-
manding general has taken over the 18,000·
member lat Marine Division stationed al Camp
Pendleton.·
Maj. Geo. Francis X. Quinn, moat recenUy
director of the plans and pc>Ucy department al
Marine headquarters in Wub1ngton, aaaumed
command at a ceremon,)' Wednesday.
Quinn relieved Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cooper,
who on Friday will take over tM Marine Corps
Recruit Depot in San Diego.
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HuntlrtQton Beach, CA 92947
Southem C.//fomla R~I Oflfce1:
89M Velley View 8'., Buen• P9rtl.. CA 90820
20716 S. Avelon llvd., 0.IOft, CA 90748 •
22921 uae lforMt Of., (&Ake for981), fl TOfO, CA~
1001 E. lmpertal HWy., La Hetn, CA aa1
~140 Long 8Mctt llvd., Long ~CA IOI07
22m Hewtttome llvd., Torrenoe. CA ICllOI
1cm lrvlne IMS , n.un, CA 92880
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DESIGNER
FURNITURE
SALE
FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS
ON
FINE BEDROOM FURNITURE
t4ere ere eom• ot our bedroom
specie .. :
Thomasville French Provincial bdr c,e t : includes triple dre<;ser and twin
mir ror, Queen-s11e canopy bed, twm
nightstands. was S29SS now St7SO
Dr exel Woodbriar Queen canopy
bed. Was S819 now S399
Drexel Woodbriar armoire. Was
S99S now SASS.
Drexel 6-piece bdr set. French
Provincial. Includes triple dresser
&.m irror, king-size headboard, two
nightstands. chest on chest. Was
S2737 now S199S
Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
set lncludeS trlQle dresser & twin
mirrors, king.size headboard, two
night standS, armotre. Was S361S
now S261S
All box springs &
m~sses on display
-40%0FF •
All departments-liv-. ing room, dining room
ani:t bedroom greatly
.reduced for th ls event •
\ I
.-18 I
City's Concern
On Water Valid
The city or lrvaoe hu ~11th.stood a challen1e of its role
tn a lawsual against the Ir lM Ratlch Water D11trict.
Aod tn ao doln1. a su~nor court judae bu vaUdattd
the city's riabt to be a participant &n a ault that could
-.uve rar·re1tch1n1C ••at r la~· conaequeoce1 throu1hout the state ot cauromi•
Judie Edward WallilJ. roUn1 agaimt an-Irvine Com·
pany motion to ou t the city from &Ile proceedln11. said
the city indt..-ed has a stake in the outeome of the case.
Hi1 reu&onml¢ sounds farm. S.ld •amn :
• "[be lugal concept or standlna ii pnmarlly a doctrine
which a ures that the parties have substantial advene
interests or positions an the pending case. The city does
buvu subKtunt11AI adverse mterest.a to the posllions of the
Irvine Company and the Irvine Ranch Water District as
d e monstrated throughout this litigation ...
The city's s uat agalnst the district a nd the Irvine
Company c hallenges the way in which water board mem·
hers are chosen. Only two of the seven seats on the board
are public ly elected. The othe r five are chosen through
balloting of landowne r whose votes are tied to the as·
sessed valuation or uninhabited property they own. The
Irvine Company is the chJ ef la ndowner in the distri.ct.
The caty has been justifiably con cerned with the
m ake up of the board as well as its a ction, m this case a
nearly $1 billion construction program for wa ter and
sewer lines throug hout the sprawl~g di~tri ct which also
spawned a s uit. . . .
Although Irvine Tomorrow ts a co·plamllff m the
case. an im port.ant voice would have been silenced from
the proceedings if the citY had been dismissed from the
-action
School Site Costs
---'--1'-0er~ no-need to...r.emind local school oCCicials.Jio\l
expensive it is to provide needed facilities in burgeoning
areas of their district.
In Irvine particularly. the necessity of meeting needs
pr a n actively growing eity is keeping school planners
busy. But with site a cquisition costs in some instances ac·
tually being equal to the cost of construction. school of-
ficials are looking desperately for alternatives.
A bill bv De mocratic Assembly m an Dennis Mangers
of Huntington Beach can give them that leeway.
The bill AB 1442 · would allow districts to lease
sites for school construction rather tha n purchase them.
With a n open-ended lease arrangem ent. a school dis -
trict s ul'h as Irvin e. could realize substantial savings an
creC:1 tion of new school facilities.
Asst. Supt. Gene Ha rt.line has said that of the $4
m ill ion it would take to establish a new elementary
s <.·hool today. $2 million would normally have to go
toward pun·hasing a site
Assumin,tt tha t a lease arrangement advantageous to
both the <.listric:t anti la ndowner in Irvine's case. the
Irvine Compuny <:ould be worked out. that l'OSl of pro-
viding educotlonal fC:1<.'i litics could be cut signafal'antly.
The stale Sen:.1te committees which are studying the
measure s hould give it their approval. as the full As·
sembly has done a lready
Art Co ID es to Life
the spectacle of life imitating art can be a m using.
frustrating or tragt<.'
_ _ lo tnc case of 12,ye-a r-old perforrrn?r Robert !\1 ac
Nau~hton of Irvine. 1tseemed to be a bit of each.
---~n~ l\l>dcNuu~hton was performtng-on stage i n San
~Diego in a humorous play known as ··A Thous a nd
Clowns ... The play concerns the efforts of two social
worker~ who try t o take a youn g m a n from ha!>
kono<:lastu: untie.
.lust as the t wo social worker/actors ar e b an ging on
the stage door. in m arl' hes a real social worker wonder·
in~ where Robert's teacher is. State law requires child
pcrf or me rs to h uve such a teac her in attendance to pro·
tc<.:t tht• youngster from the dangers of show biz.
Hobert 's father said providing such a teacher would
be an unnecessary expense since his mother is staying
with the boy. A waiver to the rules has bee n sought.
Wh atever the o utcome. y oung Robert as
--philosophical. "The reality is so much like the play it's
alm ost funny, .. he said
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ByL.M.BOYD
That Leonardo da Vinci de·
aigned the first airplane is
. widely known. How he came
up with that idea I don't re·
call. Do know where he got
the notion for his design of a
parachute, though. He was
watching a jellyfish float
down on ita prey when the
bri1ht thousht bit him.
Two kinds of pies
• pumpkin and mi~emeat -
• 'traditionally are served at
llollday dln.nen. Why ii It
men always ask for the
mineesneat while the women
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
At least those
Jaborator)' rat.I that aot
cancer from &.op·HlliDI
brands ol Scotch whisky
probably dled happier
than an \Dlwant.d pup or
kltten left at t.be count)'
JMMlllCI.
always prefer the pumpkin?
Most mysterious.
What Alexandes Graham
Bell was really trying to do
when h e inve nted the
telephone w·as put together a
hearing aid for his wife.
Q. "Do turtles cry?"
A. Some do. Unemotional·
ly. To keep the sand out or
their eyes.
Wives who are 1li1htly
older than their husbands
generally tend to be happier
with their marria1es1 than
wives who a re s lilbtly
younger than their husbands.
The why of this our Love and
War man can't explain. And
numeroua exceptions crop
up, certainly. But the
matrimonial scholars report
their studies show only 39
percent ol the younger wives
said they were saUlfled with
their marrta1es while 56 per·
cent of the older wives said '
aamuch.
Jaek~enon
Mom-and-Pop· Government
WA HINOTON -An I m·
1>4rll•d Jimmy Carter. trylna
deaperately to clhnb out ot the
cellar. bu opened hla re·electlon
c ampalan a year a head of
ICM<iu.l• IC. la de{lftdlq..hia na-tion al 1teward1hlp In 1 style calculi~ to project a sincere.
a.rene. competent lmaae.
But behind the 1cene1, Jimmy
and Roulynn have been coo·
due.tin& the nation'• bU1i ·
neu like 1t
mom·•nd·pop
arraar. They
aee m t o
perceive th~
White House
n o t u th e headquarters
o r the vast
federal
estab li s hment bu t a s a
n e ighborhood stor e going
against the great chains.
Nonetheless. they designed lhe
Mailbox
o r1anlutlonal chert for the
Carter administration In the
s hape or a wheel. with the presi·
dent at the bub. ln1te1d, It haa
come to retemble a 1plder web,
full olJooee~trandl and 1narll.
The lines of authority aoon
became so tangled. indeed, that
it precipitated internecine
warfare between the Cabinet
and the White House staff. But
Carter fioated placidly above
the aqualll. with an air of pious
magnanim i ty , s m illng
benevolently on both 1lde1.
At length, he was stirred to
take action in April 1971. Ac·
cording to the secret Cabinet
minutes. be gave no advance
hint of bis diapleasure: it merely
bubbled to the surface and
quicldy subsided.
On April 10. the president cor·
dially invited the Cabinet to
spend tbe rollowing Sunday af·
ternoon with him al Camp
David. The minutes record
blandly that he ••wanted to take
some time to renect on lmpor.
tant laaues with the Cabinet and
senior White House staff under
more relaxed circumstances
than ate uaually available..-"
Once they were assembled at
the mountaintop, according to
the minutes. they joined the
president for a sit-down dinner.
Then some attended a special
showing of the movie "Annie
Hall." others watched the rirst in·
stallment of the television drama
"Holocaust" and a few drifted to
their cabins to read. Later they
were lulled to sleep by the call of
the crickets. rising and falling on
the night air.
BUT 11IE NEXT day. to their
total astonishment. the pres•·
den\. gave the1n a tongue -
tbrasbing. He lashed out al them
like lightning from a cloudless
sky. He scolded them for their
failings: he adO'looished them to
work harmoniously together: he
laid down the law. '
The presJdenl's heroics were
solemnly witnessed by his wife
Rosalynn, son Chip and chum
Charles Kirbo.. They nodde<l
s ilent amens befitting the
evaneelical performance. wit·
neues recall .
Thereafter. Carter resumed
his former tranquility. except
for a brief outburst over our ac-
cess to the secret Cabinet
minutes. He took out time from
affairs of state on Aug. 7, 1978. to
deplore the leak and to urge
Cabinet membenl lo "treat the
m inutes or Cabinet meetings
with the care that should be
given confidential documents ...
These minutes have been
m a rked for thei r "eyes only," he
reminded them sternly.
There was no indication from
on high that the president was
dissatisfied with anyone in the
Cabinet. On Feb. 26. 1979, for in·
stance, the minutes record:
"THE PllESIDE~T reported
that he has been gelling good re·
ports from a round the country
a bout the compete nce and
performance of the Cabinet
members and various senior of-
ficials in the departments. He
commended the Cabinet and
asked them to keep up the good
work."
Not until they were s ummoned
upon e moun aan o or e
second time were the Cabinet
me m bers aware or the presi-
dent's disapproval. They knew
only that his honcho. Hamilton
Jordan. had bad·mouthed them.
Sources close to Carter say hLs
Cabinet pu.rge was a reaction to
ht own plunge m the polls. But
the presadenL h1mself. has had
ltttle to say to them about his ac-
tion. .
He has the 1nslmcts of a tur·
tie He pulls in his head when
he 's under attaC'k. In this embat-
tled stale. he relics heavily upon
the wh1~perings of his wife.
Kirbo and Jordan. Other suh -
ord1natcs have only ltmited al"
cess to Carter . in approximate
ratio to the· distance or their
llometo"'n from l'lc11ns. Ga
H Oil's Life Blood, Bureaucracy's Death
To the 1'.:d1tor.
The "011' news 1n .)_O!Jr AW{ !i
paper ~hows that 011 1~ not thl'
only t·uler1t l·;rns1f!g_ 1nfJauon
Bureaucral') •~ a much b1ggl·r
one
Your rront page. "New c;as
l'r1t·e System Rapped,' shu\\S
that astd<:' from The Department
of Encri.:y regulating private ga!>
stations out of business. they are
again spending millions for their
"gas price watchers" to S<:'e 1r a
few unsC'rupulous station owners
<1 re cheating C'Ons umers out <if
pennies. to survive.
Then in your •·011 fi rms
Cleared in Shortage Study" it
shows that DOE spent more
m 1ll~ons for a three·month in·
vestigation to learn the obvious.
That oil cq,snpanies did not
C'reate, the oil shortage by hold-
ing back the products they pro-
duced to selJ. which would have
been pretty dumb business. But
that il was Washington's
politically oriented gaa alloca·
tion. that did
BUT THE FINAL BLQ,W. in
"Oil Mislabeling Costly." was
DOE's investigalion leading to
the a ccusation that some re·
fine ries were refining small
amounts of cheaper domestic oil
with the more expensive foreign
oil. Thus increasing their own
earnings by $2 million dollars a
day that should have been paid
to foreigners for their oil. DOE
costs taxpayers $33 million a
day. And they haven't produced
a drop of oil. at any price.
And then there's the much
touted "Wlndrall Profit Tax"
DOE want the oil companies to
pay. But everyone knows com-
panies don't pay tax. They are
passed on to \be consumer. So
the windfall profit tax Is just
another tax on the consume r
taxpayer.
Put .them a ll together. and
bureaucracy spells "Idiocy." So
if oil Is the life blood of the coun·
try. bureaucracy must be Its
death knell. GOLDIE JOSEPH
l••e Net ,,_.,._.
To the Editor.
Th• rage by Jane Fonda at her
rejection to the Arts Council
seem1 unwarranted. She simply
11 not qualllied.
Surely no one felt •b• wu an
International soelal expert when
abe went to Hanoi to 1tve "aid
and comrort • • to the then ::l' 8be Wat a celebrtt7. , and b..S an Impact IOlel)
•IUeh. l&mllarly, no one hat 9tCUled
111. P'on4a ol beinl a auclear
µh~ !>ll't!>t or ..in enl!tn t•N or
nu<·lear ron~trut'l1on The unt1
nuk<:' freak"I flot·kt>ll aruunc.l
bt:"t>ati~l·~hc wa:c " na me·
Th(fn "hen the i.hm· 1i-on the
other foot. wh) complain '
But the important ratt •~ that
wb1 le M!i. fo"ond<1 C' alls ht>rscH an
artist. as u movtl' :u·tr<:'ss. the
acting 1s a rragmt'nt of perform·
ing arts and an t.•ven ~mailer
segm ent of the whole <trb spec
trum.
The v1s11al arts I painttnl!·01ls.
wa t crl·o l ors. t.'l c:h 1n g s ,
c h ar('oals> a nd th e three·
dimensiona l arts. s culpture.
architecture. et('. ttnd the huge
sector of performing arts of
music tsymphony. choral. in·
st rume ntal. vocal > a nd the
gamut of allied arts hke photo·
((raphy to macrame. all need re·
cognition and appreciat1on 1n the
Arts Council. Opera. ballet a.nd
many other arts need represen·
talion -not propaganda.
Even if Ms. Fonda were ex·
pert in all these arts. the pos1·
lion on the Arts Council calls ror
administrative expertise, ex·
perience in management and in
public and private finance. The
appointment needs a person
with tact. sound rational judg·
ment and the ability to gel along
with people.
Ms . Fonda , alas . has not
shown any public evidence of
any of those characteristk s or
qua lifications, let alone any
range or cultural qualifications.
Jerry Brown would be well ad-
vised lo check the qualifications
or his candidates more than
their ability to finance and sup·
port his presidential aspiraUoo~.
Perhaps they could form a
rock group. Jane and Tom and
Jerry has a nice ring as a trio -
and they are loud enouab to ob·
viate any a1nplirication.
LA DISLA W REDA Y
•••r••iw•.., To the Editor:
~ authorities would have
a 1reat dllrlcult.y In flndlnc
· Jewllh youths amon1 our school
dropout&. As a non·Jew with
many Jewiah contact.I, I am sad·
dened for the futuH of 1enUle
youth.
ln the Jewish family the
hunger for education and lts ad·
vantaget la whetted from early
childhood, and the avtrace
Jewl1h youth would no more
think ot abandoninf school than
he would be refualnf at eat.
What la behind hla devotion to
1tudr and l..,,...!
The Btble clMrlJ la down
the dutl .. ol the Jewllla father:
"Train ~ the child ln the wQ
hl' ... hnuld f.!O · l·H H "'orr1" Jrt'
of no avan. tic-'n:nul<l d1J"lt1"
ht m "1th a rod. 'a' ... tht• ~hulhJn
t\rnh Thf' C"rxteof Jc•\\ '"h fJ\\
·But lw 'hould not ... tnkt· htm
mere1lessf\ J!> somt.· fooi... do
TllF. FATllE.R •~ bat•kt>d b~
thC' famed Je"'1sh molhl·r. the
"top ser~eant" of tht• Je"'1~h
borne. With this formidable pair
baC'ktnit him. the tt>ttcher ha~ ltt·
tie trouble \\Ith ~C'hool attend
anCl' or homt?work Thu!'. in
Jewis h youth. study and learn-
IOJ:( are incul cated early and
beC'ome 111grained habtb
T he t ragedy or the gentile
worktng mother as the limited
time she has to spend with lhe
young: If the family 1s to have a
house. a boat. and two cars.
mother must have a cash ID·
com e. a nd in h e r a bsence.
today's youth learn they can do
as they please : go to the beach
or the mountruns. or 1r there 1s
nothing else to do. go to school.
Not so "1th the Jewish family.
Then when the gentile son
matures and acquires a famJly.
he often wonders why Jewtsh
men are so successful financaaJ.
l y, as well as fathers of
Japanese and Chinese extra<'·
lion. These groups a re now lop·
ping the WASP eentiles in most
university IQ test.a.
The secret is the training. in·
spiration and control found in
their homes. The example has
been set. All the gentile need do
is to observe what goes on 1n the
Jewish home.
FRANK KLOCK
Re•••• lt're119
To the.Editor:
It may seem socialistic to
some people. but I can certainJy
see the advantage in personal
dignity i.n Social Securilf and
Medicare. This is not to say that
"YOllN loo fllrd on )'OUrNlll"
I do not belle',. 1n 1 rc.edom u1
Prt ' Jlt' <.'ntc rpri-.,. hul I r11t
be la•\t' that the~l' 1,1roJUa.m..:,
~hould bt-matnldtned and lull\
lunded
'Mr Rcai:an had ,. conN•pt
thal \\C 'lhoultl bring fam1 ltt·-.
l o iz el h c r . l h ,1 t t h c c· h 1 I d r l' 11
should take I ull re~pons1b1 hty
for the a1:P<l of the family. Th1!i
sounded good. but what doe!> 11
mean"
IT MEANS that I hc prtvah·~t:rl
person. born rich. rully ftnancccl.
with a colle1Zc cduC'::1 tion and
every opport unity ror earning
skills. will be responsible for his
wealthy parents. while the pov
e rty stricken person, who drop:.
out of school lo support himselr
and htS family at a low·payini::
job wall be responsible for his
poor parents
In other words, bring the nch
ram1hes to~ether to s hare their
ri ches a nd bring the poor
ram11tes together lo share their
pove rty
JAMES W. BOLDING
Wiii MU~r T~H!
To the Editor:
I could not let Sarah Ludwig's
letter <Daily Pilot. Aug. 2> go
unanswered. She asks how shall
we evaluate Supervisor Harriett
Wieder 's appraisal of Edison
M Iller'! Very simply. Let's ask
Supervisor Mill er lo make
public the transcripts or his near
c ourt marti al und e r then
Secretary of Navy, Senator
Wamerof Virginia.
•
Mrs. Ludwig wonders why
Mrs. Wieder hasn 't condemned
ex·Supervis ors Battin and
Diedrich . Again a simple
answer. She was not iavolved in
Orange CouDty durint Battin's
service and was newly arrived
during Oledrich 's political prob-
lems . However, Supervisor
Wi eder had certainly more than
wet her feet in the service of
Orange County when Edison
Miller <who calls us "kooka.">
was ro1sted Oft us by weirdo
Jerry at the goading and prom·
lses or Jane and Tom.
How about it, Mrs. Ludwig -
wtll you personally see to it that
Edison Miller tells all'!
MARYO. MOORE
... -~•/Se•th £ea.a
VOL. 72, NO. 221, 3 SECTIONS, .., PAGES
WO
Park Q~eties
Fly at Beach
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1979
l
'1 l t'••rB••et••• 1
Dally New•pa~r
FIFTEEN CENTS
• am
Suicide
Note
Found
EL CENTRO CAP) -A social
worker waJked into an FBJ or
rice in this desert town today .
shot two agents to death and
then killed himself, police sajd By STEVE MrrcRELL
Of .. o.tfy ...........
Two congressmen, co-authors
•
Santa Ana, and Robert Badham,
R-Newport Beach, were to at-tend a coag~ion•Htea··· ..... nr-itw--
N e wport Beach la ter in the
morning on the proposal to
create a national park along the
Irvine-Laguna coast and areas
surrounding Laguna Beach and
South Laguna.
~~.-.~~~~~~~--'Hle-ahoott.OgS-e'8me-jUStl...._~.,.__~~~
• National U1 ban Park con-
cept. met with reporters on the
beach at Crystal Cove this mom·
ing to discuss state and federal
acquisition of 19,000 acres for
rt-creauonal and open space use.
Rl'ps Jerry Patterson, D·
SC Probes
Landslide
Reports
By RAYMOND ESTRADA SR.
Of ... o.tly~SWH
Reports on potential
landslides and alleged attempts
to cover up that informatioo are
expected to be part of a rocky
showdown at Wednesday's San
Clemente City Council meeting.
Geologist Jack Stickel has
,.harged that city officials have
p<ud little attention to informa-
tion contained in reporta through
tbe years that he says inclic.-te
dangerous landslide Potential in
"the city---_
Most"f"eeefttly, Stickel a"Ssert-eu, Cou-n-cilman R chard
Ahlman, former San Clemente
city planning and building chief,
asked him not to discuss the
landslide problem at the Aug. 1
council meeting.
Stickel claims Ahlman saict
J.be discussion would "hurt real
Pstate values." StickeLpresent·
ed a letter to the council but it
was not discUfised al the meel·
mg
··That's not true," Ahlman
said an reply to Stickel 's charge
Ahlman denied any attempt to
··cover up .. the landsHde in·
formatiort .. He said be asked-that
c ity aides, geolog ists and
engineers invesugate the severi-
f See SLIDES, Page AZ>
And while much of the park
bill effect remains unclear, lbe
two Orange County c on-
gressmen attempted to answer
questions fired at them from
nearly a dozen reporters on
band for lbe media eve.nt.
The bill seeks S38 million for
acquisition of lands surrounding
Lag una Beach for a national
urban park, which the con-
g ressmen said would serve more
than 10 million people who live
within an hour's drive of the pro-
posed park.
When asked if the $38 million
in federal funds, when combined
with S38 million set aside by the
state for the purchase of Irvine
Coast land, would be enough to
buy 19.000 acres, the two con-
g ressmen admitted they did not know.
Badham said he has heard
figures ranging from $180 to $200
million for a cquis ition of the
land, but sa.id that. tied with
land dedications from two large
landowners, the combined state
and-fedeFal-mooey miah.t he suf-ficient _.__
"~hel"~ are some very
sensitlve,egotlations that need
t.o be worked out,·' be said,
adding that for that reason, the
bill be co-authored is "int.en· tionally vague."
He said the state purchase of
Irvine coastal land "is pretty
much tied down."
Bad.ham said that while $76
million, from state and federal
sources, might not buy the 19,000
a cres, he expects tradeoffs with
the Irvine Company and Aliso
Viejo Co. to make up at least
part of-the-differenl:e.
Why would the two land
owners want to elve awav their
fSee CONFERENCE, Page AZ>
Truck Driver Held
In July 30 Fatality
The driver of a concrete truck,
who was al the wheel of his 14·
ton vehicle when it rolled down a
s teep road in Laguna Beach July
30 killing a motorist on busy
Coast
Weatlaer
Some low cloudiness
during early morning
hours otherwise sunny
tbroucb Friday. Lows IOniabt 6.1 to •. Highs Fri·
day 10 to 74 at beaches to
82 to WI inland.
IN81DET••~W
AU~la U ha. been JO
feGrl todaf nttce CICCrtH
Sharon Tate mid /our otMrl
10ere /ound brutallf
m urdued bW C•arlu lfCIUOft .., ,... c:m, ,....
de•tt o/ LOI A9'f1dH' BnffkC c_,... ore a.u
•••••• "' ... ttlddnl. .....,,,.....,_.AIO. .. a .. .. .. .. ... llM .,
ell .. ..
coast highway. bas been a rrest·
ed and charged with vehicular
m anslaugbter.
Jerry Dean Lawrence, 22, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies at
this Santa Ana apartment
Wednesday night and lodged in
Orange County Jail with bail set
at $500.
The arrest was the result of a
California Highway Patrol in-
vestigation of the July 30 crash ·
in which Laguna Beach resident
Elizabeth Schock, 20, was killed.
Lawrence said be was pouring
concrete at a construction atop
steep Viejo Street that day when
the truck• began to slip and
rolled down the roadway. Tbe driver nid be leaped into
the vehicle and attempted to
stop it a it gathered speed down
the steep road.
The truck ran a red light at
the intersection wlth coast
highway and collided with the
small car driven by llrs.
Schock. It coatlnued acroa tbe
road and stuck a tetepboae bootll
coataildDC ca.ta llesa t.een·a1er
Jill Bramtan, wbo wu makiq a
pboae eaU to a ,......., Sbe ii in
lair tmdltN ID a llmpltal. Tbe IWatb of dlltruetioa ....,
IHolY9d ..... otber veblcles ,.... .... a• ftee ltauoa lat.
La.-. Beaela Police Capt .
Nell P•reelt 1atd todaJ
Lawrwe did not take proper
preuudonar>' meuure1 such a blocktDI ........... ol tbe truclr
OD tbe ;= srade. He HMS the CllP • ..... mo m..t
"HYere deftca.t1 lD tbe brak·
ta11J1Mm."
Deity~,,_"" .... ~ ....
REPS. PATTERSON (VEST), BADHAM TAKE A STROLL AT CRYSTAL COVE
They Got Up Early Thia Morning to Push Their Plan for Coaatal Park
Park Acreage Hit
Irvine C~. Raps Proposed Size
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of .. 0..ly~IMCS!Mt
Irvine Co. President Peter
Kremer, whose land firm owns
most or the property being con-
sidered for the so-called Orange
Coast -N1l'l-ion-al Padt, thinks
19,000 acres is too much lanCJTor
Che park.
Kremer testified today al a
congressional subcommittee
bearing in Newport Beach on th.e
proposed park.
The bearing opened to a
packed house in Newport Beach
City Council chambers and to
criticism from a construction in-
dustry lobbyist that the proceed·
ing was nothing more than "a puppels bow.··
That blast was len1ed-by
Gilbert Fe rguson, executive
d irector of CE£ED <Caliior·
nians for Environment. Employ-
me nt. Economy and Develop.
ment>. who submitted wntleo
testimony opposing the slate of
speakers at the beanng.
He charced that .. The onJy
·public· this committee plans to
hear rrom are t.bo6e represent·
ing organization5 w1th a vested
mt.e.ce5l in the ovemment ac.-
q ui ring more property.··
In all. 16 local civic aod busi·
ness leaders v.•ere s lated to
testify at the bea ring conducted
by the National Parks and
Insular Affairs Subcommittee or
the House Interior Committee.
Commtttee me mber J erry
P atterson. a Democ ratic con-
gress man Crom Santa Ana . told
the audience or more than 100
that their writte n testimony
would be carefully considered
during comafi\Tee deliberations
of the bill he co-authored w1lh
Re p . Robe rt Badham . R ·
Newport Beach.
That bill would .allocate "S38
million for acquisition of open
lan d an a n area stre tching
between Corona del Mar and .
South La~una. CSee PAD, Page AZI
hours after an FBI agent was
s hot to death in a Cleveland
pubhc housing project whale try
an~ to arrest a rug1ttve.
The social worker . James
Maloney. 30, or nearby tloltv1lle.
left a suicide note be rore he
walked anto the office m t.bts
town 100 miles east of San Diego
and opened fire with a .38·
cahber pistol, police said.
Or. John Compton, director of
mental health services ror lm
perial County. said the 1 'h-page-
long note warned that ··many
will denounce Uus actton.··
The sboollng occurred m the
f'BI offi ce oo the second noor or
the KXO building. a four-story
building named a fter a n NBC
affili ated radio station on the top
floor
Maloney ~alked mto the orrice
~hortly about 9 a m and began
shooting, police said. Witness~
on the first floor told police they
heard three to five shots. The
names of the FBI a~en~ were
given as Robert Porte e and
Cha rles Elmore.
Maloney'1 body was found 10
the lap ol one or the dead FIJI
agents. The other dead agent
was severaJ reet away . police
s aid. An FBJ shotgun. loaded bot
a ppa re ntl y not fire d was
nearby.
Before the discovery of the
gunman's body, police told aJI
persons working tn the bwJdm~
to lock themselves inside their
ofhces and allowed no outs1deri.
to enter. An estimated 100 hea vi-
ly armed police surrounded the
buildinll? and helicopters hovered
overhead.
The entire Valley Plaza shop-
ping mall where the bu1ldmg 1s
-located was cordoned off and alt
s tores were ordered shut down.
Maloney's wife works at the
Imperial County Mental Health
department headed by Compton.
Police s aid Maloney was a
membe r of the Me x 1can-
Amen can Political Associatton
and said he was acuve an lefttst
groups.
Laguna Plans Move
On Illegal Rentals
lliw• .. tteCe•rt
Murder suspect Rodney Jam11 Alcala, 35. ii escorted to
W•t <>rmce COUlltJ MUllldpal Court bJ aberlff'1 depu·
ty. Alcala WU broqbt to CCIUl't today for a pnllmlDary
bearln1 into cbar1es aat ... llldaapped ud then
murdered 12-year-old Robin Qu1atADe S.llllM of Hunt·
inlton Beach earlier Udl summer. Def ... attorneys
were expected to uk tbal the heartna, at which a Judie
will ........... whether the accuaed part-Ume pboto1·
rapber lbou1d 1Wld trial ln Superior court, be cloHd to
the p&&blic.
4
Laguna Beach City Council
members now believe they have
the clout to deal with residents
wbo illegally rent out portioas of
their homes. Now they're looking for
methods ol ellmjoating the prac-
tice of renting "bootleg" rent.al.s
to tenants.
The¥ claim the illegal rental
units create a drain on the tax·
payers in Laguna Beach. by
prompting additional costs for
traffic, police and parking con-
trol, use ol city services, and
depreciation of land values.
And lbey think an amendment
to the state's Revenue and Tua-
Uon Code. approved by the As·
sembly in January, wUl help
them wtpe out Uleial rentals.
Council members voted
unanimously this week to direct
city officials to ruearcb
metbods ol rerretiDI out thole
bomeownen wbo rent part ol
Uaetr liQl)e ramlly bom• to te-
naatl. Tbey W1IDl tbe city ltaff to re-
Harcb tbe poulbllity of c:oechact·
lq madatory lDlpeetiaM ol
bom• OD tbe maftet to lalure
tbey are not CDITeDllJ bei.DI
UHd u reatala.
ID addiU., tbe7 waat to bow
lbe r..Ublllty of HtUD1 up a
1y1temaUt iupetUoa prosram:
wbereby clty llllpet'\on WCMlla rout1Dely ftHDb the c:tt1 ror DOD·
coarormtu 1truetura.
They want to know if it is legal
for lbe city to escalate fines for
violators, such as imposing the
equivalent or three months reol
for a flrst violation. and up to aix
months rent for subsequent
violations.
And they want a system set up
whereby citizens may complain
to the city about such practices
on a confidential basis. It was
also suggested that r"al estate
ad verlisements a nd signs
describe exactly what ione the
house for sale falls under, so
there ia no question as to bow
many ra.milies may live oo lbe
same property.
Councilman Howard Dawson.
<See aENTERS, Pa1e AZ>
DICK NIXON,
PAT TO WED
SAN DIJCGO <AP> -Richard
NlxOD aad Pat plan to mUTJ
Au1. II at tbe 210-year-old Illa·
lioD San D6eto de Acala, oldea or tbe Roman CatboUc miuklm
aJon1 the West Coat .
Tbe Rn. Louia Salce, wbo .W omelate, Identified Nlxoa u the
Su D6eto ...,,.....taU•• ol a
chocolate candy company. Hia
brtde .. leet ii Patricia Pace, allo or Sae Dleso .
.ti W.X NT btlC
-filing
eiiOd
·Opem
1'he ~nod for nl1n1 or lnt.nt
to ru• ror SJ 1Ht. oe a a '°"""' Oran1e C.0-ty pub&k .,._._,
includana acbool boards, opmect
today for the Nov I ballot
TM dHdllne for OUna 11 Au•
30 a t the Orans• County Rea ~atraer o f Voters. Offlce,
1300·C Grand Ave • Santa A.oa
The 1eat1 t.e•d by La1una
Unafied Scbool Dbtrict truat-
Ron QaUeoM Mel Ha"7 IWMU
will be -.. for 1rabl la U.. fall
•lecUOn.
S.ata held by truat.ell a.or,.
Wblte, Ted Kopp, E dward
We1tber1 ud Srarah Jane Upp
11110 will be nallable ln tbe
Capl1tnno Un neci Sehool Dla
tract board elect.ion
Four seat.a in the SadcUebeck
Community· Collece D•strlct
trustee race are up for 1nb8
Trustees Norrisa Brandl and
Larry Taylor say lbey will not
seek re-eltttion. While J.beir col
lea1tues Harriet Walther and
John Connelly, both appointed,
plan to run in lhe Nov. 6 race
Other s outh couoty publit'
agency posts up for grabs lh1s
fa II i nch.Ktf'
C aplatra•• Bay Park aad
aecreaU• ot.&rtd -The seats
"' Miles L. Collins and Dennis Erdman ccandadates must live
----itind ~ ~rt.,.-iP :he-418
tn<'l)
Capistrano Bay Co•mUit) r Senlce Dtttrict The seals of
Ralph Marsden and WiUiam R
llam1lt.or
Capl8trano County Water Dts
trlc• The seals of Ralph
Jlubison, Elme,. Qubn and Paul
C Houman
Capistrano Reat'b SanUary
District The seals of Goor~e
S unplun, Ema Estep and S1dnf'y
Mc Michael
Laguna Beach County Water
OiKtricl The seat:. of R1 cha,.d
lahraiIB and.~uj!ene Schadler
Dapa Point S an1lary District
Tut> scaL'> or Jack Schmidt
ano An~u~ Smith
Loi. AIJSOS Water District
The M!:JL'> llf A .J West, William
I-' Trill and Alwan V Dierker
Three Arch Bay Commwlity
Service District -The seals of
Clark Buswell. Calvin L Nelson.
Gerold G Williams ttnd Kathy
Dahlquist who was appointed •o
ctn unexpired term
1'o qualify for these filings as
a '"rndidate for these political of
fires, r<!.s1dentl> must be reg-
lt.tered lo vole in th.-distnct in
_ __wluch they hop(' &.o ~ve
f'nnaPGfl'AI
SUD ES. • •
l) of the problem and report
back to the council
"I'm not trying to suppress
anytb10~." Ahlman retorted.
''It's well known what's g.oing on
c in regard to geological condi
t1on5l "
Ahlman added, "I don't think
any adverse publicity iA helpful
to a commuruty "
Stickel userted that former
c aty engiJJeer Phil Peter and
other aides knew of the landslide
problems but choee to "ignore"
them for the moal part
"AppareotJy. l did not talk to
the right person," Stickel said
Wedo4"Mlay in a telephone in·
terv1~w
The &~loliAt. who baa been
bared for aome project.a by the
t•ity since 1952, says unstable
earth coodltioos eJClsl in a 100-
acre area around City Rall, 100
~ve Presidio
Other CoveragE"
AddlUon•I south Orange
County awerage appean today
on Page At
DAILY PILOT
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Csneer Charges
Anger Officin/JJ
LONDON <AP• -Offlc1all ot nltroeamlnea cauae cancer In
tbe kotcb wbl•k( lndutry, bumana. But ll aald animals
Scotland'• bl&•H and mo.t have been aUected in laboratory
h moat for•ilD •&cbua• teat.a, and. American tclenliaU
earner. were N90IUd .. be•· fe,l nitre.amines should be con·
furlaled by U.I . r.pertl tbat a1dered aa al they do cause
aome brandl ccmte•n traeee ol cancer In humans.
cancer-caUllQI .,.... The Food and D r ug Ad· "lomebodJ ... ma to be out to mhu.atraUoo named the brands
d eitroy tbe Scot.ch wblaky or •c ot c h c o nt a in I n g
market," a Londoa·bued export nltroHmlnea u Cbivas Regal,
manacer Hid Wednesday In Black and Whlt.e, .l•B. Ballan
reaPOGM to repona by the Na· tlne, lady Scot and Cutty Sark
tional Scleftce Foundatloa and ·No nitrolam1nes were found in a
the U.S. Food a nd Drug Ad· seventh brand tflsted. White
mimistr,.UOO that some brands Label.
of scot.ch contain tiny amount.a The beers It said contaaned
of nltrosamines. nltroaamioes were Lowenbrau
...,,....aLogtla•
"Tbeae aort of people can light. Gansett dark, Schlitz
cause terrible damage," he Light, Pabst Xtra Lile, Miller
added . "The whole thing ii ao Late and Michelob light. all
absolute red herring. Quite m ade in lbe Unite d Stale!\.
possibly we have grounda for Fisher beer of France. San
1'hruc surfers bottle for poslhon on a small
wave al Sleepy Hollow in Laguna Beach •
where wave riders frequently enjoy the·
~·ell-formed surf in the early morning and
evening hours. The beach, which f roots a
r estaurant and hotel. as also used by
Boogie Board ·enthusiasts and body surf·
crs, who take advantage of the crisp waves
that break close to the rocky shoreline.
legal action." M 1guel, Ph11ipplnes , Kano
Scotland export.I rour-hftbl of Japan ~ Marathon . G reece:
all the whlaky at produ~e:s and tieinekeo. anct Grolsch, Holland .
the United Stat.es takes jUSl un-Skol. Denmark. St Paul Girl.
der a third of the tntal. Last year Germany: Dos Equea. Mexico
exports totaled $1.45 billion The Gu1nnes11 . ,,.~land . F'ostP.r 'lii ,
United States took $248 r111llion Australii.. and Newca1Jtle lirown
Grading
Of €m1yon
Criticized
T hunderbird Homeowner As
soc1ation representatives were
lold Wednesday Dan a Point
Sanitary Distract board mem
bers had little control over
landscaping deslf'ned to dJsguise
an a ccess r oad throuJth a
pris tine can yon they suy is
necessary for sewer line service
Homeowners appeared before
the board to critic-ize ~radln~ in
a <·anyon n o rthe1tsl o f th~
Stoneh1ll and Selva Ro&d an·
terst>1·t1on an Dana 1-'otnl.
Rut boftnl mf'rnbers said thev
bi>ls(•v<>d laving a 'ewer lane
through the canyon W<J'> the
safest and most t"Cooom1 (·al way
to go
''Thi> <:heapcst way we could
do it wai; by coming down the
•can yon." Board 1'r .. s 1denl Lows
Dunning told homeowners who
~aid they'd fought for years to
keep the cany,,n natural
"We havP to 11tet f'quipment in
there 1r som~lhang goes wrong."
Dunning said of the <t<.:cess road.
"We won't permit anyone to use
the road."
R esidents complained that
w~ekend motorcycle riders and
dune buggy enlhus iasL'> might
<·onsider the acc·ess roud an open
in v-ltatien t o froli-c-in the
otherW1se virgin ranyon.
Board member J ohn McCaQl b
said the dedsion that led to 11t0·
1 n g through the canyon was
made SPveral years ago when
directors dec ided lo s upport
8ewer lines that operated by
g ravity feed
He insisted that using electric
pump stations, whir.h would
have been reqwred if the line
was-not laid through tbe canyon,
could cause raw sewage to back
up.into bt>mes if a J>')Wer failure
occurred
Board members told res&cleot.s
they should contact Baine
Engineering, Inc., e ngineers on
the project, to dascuaa poeisible
landscaping to mas k lhe access
road
A r epresenlalive of Baine
Engineering, Wil Wilson, told
Thunderb\rtl r eaidenla dis·
c uaaaon.s were under way with
Ma nnita Development, Inc .,
owners or the canyon property
on wblcb tbe access road Jays
LB Burglars
Get Antiques
Tlueve:s 1mubed the display
window of a Laguna Beaeb an·
Uque 1tore early today, fleelnl
with $2,300 worth of anUque,
malachlt.e·covered articles.
Police said an old clock and
several boxes covered wUb tbe
decoraUve gem stone material
were removed from the clllplay
case al Richard Yeakel An·
Uquea, IOl8Sout.bCoulllilbway,
about 3:40 a .m .
Offleen were alerted to tbe
burctary by a 1Ueat alarm tria·
cered when tb• window wH
broken.
Cop Injured
In Accident
A La1..a Beacb police otncer
1uttend minor btJuriee early ~
daJ w1Mn bl.I patrol uatt 1truek a
suardnil md curb at TablU-9
Park Aveauet la tbe Art
Colony.
Police Hld Pornlt Plrtler
wu__...toacal1 .... tbe
unit tlnd the pardrail la tbe
2:4' a .m. blctdeat. Parker w11 treated by
--. ........ 111,ea mt-tbl R99. tt."WU
not bolpltallaed followtq tbe
crub
of that. Ale. EnJClllDd.
The K1mce foundation said
Tuesday that minute amounts ol
t•a ncer -causlng agents calle'1
l',....r~AI f',.._P,..e.41
CONFER~~CE at~nu.w..hav• t>eeo round •a .. ..iU • • .__,,,..--~---__.,six brands of Scotch whisky plui; BENTE RS•
i r 18 Amencan and foreign beers. land,hewasasked. l o n o preparing too many It said .... _ a~unu ranoed up to •
• Jl Id I lh t land st udies that would end up oo a u""' .. .., ., · wou g ve e wo • two pa .... per billion. the rt It tod I s helf." •..., a longllme f<>f? of allegal rented '
unita. i.ays he hupes the city t·an
come b .. ck with a oroaram lllal
wall help enforce the city codt:S
d•·ahng Wlth .ion1n~.
owners oppo un Y eve op The fru•n·da•·on said there 1s no h ti f th 1 But, he said. after discussion .,.... u ot er por o n s o e r with local landowners. and his dire c t ev1dent·e thc.l property wh.lch they are not aJ . lowedtobuiJdonnow, "he said. constit uents. "we gathered
"They can't develop the land manageable liJ(ures and I en.
now, and by tradeoCfs _ land lered in as a willing and act.Ive
dedications to the park -they participant."
would know whallhe future holds "ll (the bill I allows the sur-
as far as development." rounding areas to be used for de·
Dedication or land for the velopmenl and leaves that land
urban park might pave the way on the tax rolls," Badham s&d.
to county, coastal commission. "I helped tum the ball into a
stale and federal approvals to more bwunessltke deul."
develop other projects on their * * *
land, he said. A I "I Uunk we're negotiating 1n Frora P~
terms of real ballpark figures."
Badham said. "We can't afford
$200 to $300 million for the park.
but 1f agreemcnu. for de<l1l'a
lions are made. tht n $76 to $80
million is a realistic h gure."
Patterson said the South
Orange County l0t·ation meets
the four <'rtte ria set up for the
new urban park concept , ~ayin~
it "as scenic, has bc1ent1hr
value, recreational uses. and lhc
opportunity for natural prci.·
ervat1on "
And, he s aid, 1r things go
without a hitch. the land couJd
be acquired as early as tbe
wanter of Ul80 or early 1981.
The time schedule, as en·
vistoned by Pauer4'0n mcludes-1t
second heanng by the full Na
tional Pa rks and Insular Affairs
Subcommittee on the-Jnte nor m
Washington, following today's
hearing with the mvest1J(ative
c.·ommittee of that panel in
Newport Beach today.
Next would be a full floor de·
bate in the House by the eod of
this year or the beginning of
1980. The bill would then go to
the Senate -carried by Sen.
Alao Cranst.oo < D·Calilornla> -
~ext year~
"We expect a full approval of
the bill and the allocation by the
third quart.er of 1980," said Pal·
terson aide Sally Sandoval.
But both cong res'smen say
there are problems to be ironed
out before lhe ball becomes law
a nd funda are allocated for the
park purchase.
For instance, COOJlrucUon or
the San J oaquin TranaportaUon
Corridor, an eight -lane highway,
through the park land la an ilaue
that "must be nailed down prior
to approval or the bill, rather
than aft.eT."
He aald the corridor ls euen·
tlal to carry tbe thouaandl or
motorist. who wut to vil1t the
park, addin& completion of that
route will leuen cona•tion oo
other acce11 routes, 1uch u
Laauna Canyon Road and
PARK ...
I rv1ne Company 1•re~1<if'nt
Krt>mer. m pn:purcd remark'>.
s aid hehcves the 19,000 a<"r~ of
park land s hown on a map an
trodUC(-d w1lb the leg1stauon 1s
unreahsth:ally lar Re
Kremer said that 13.000 acrt"\
or that 19,000 belongs to the
Irvine Co. Jk.'<!ause no acquJSI·
lion priorities or specific sates
were included, hesa1d , resolution
of thot>e u.sues will only delay lhe
<'Om pany's development plans
Has concems were pamally
a nswered at the outset of the
bearing when Patterson said,
"We will cootinue the beanng
J)rocess.Jo Washingl ·
termine how much land <'30 and
should be ac.quired "
Badham also addrcs5ed that
subject and indicated the "<.lei
1cate balance between popula
t1on pressures and b1olog1cal
concerns" will ht! the subject or
conunwng study and debate.
Kremer'• complaints centered
on the size of the proposed park
and the amount of money ava.ala ·
ble to acquire the land.
He ql.IOUld a report on the pro
poaal prep.red by the National
Park servttt· which estimated
lbe COit or acquisltaon Of l9,000
acres ac 1230 milhon to 130
million.
Kremer su.cgest.ed a more n-
alistic boundary might be th•'
coastal aide of the proposed San
Joaquin Hl111 Transportation
Cor ridor.
Caner Plan
To Aid Poor
W ASHJNGTON CAP I
• Amenca 's poor higher
enerli(y bills · would get
$1 6 b1lllon 1n aid next year
undtr a tentallveCartN :t<l
ministration plan ke)''<I tfJ
con~re<>S1on al approval or
the president 's ""'mdfoll
profits" tax proposal
In the '>(>tOnd yt•ar or thf•
plan. S2 4 htlllon 'ol.Ould lw
a' atl:Jl>le tv a,~ m an v a!> 15
m11l1on Ameru·an<o. actonl
in~ LO an <tdministration
sour<'e who ask<-d not to be
named
He ba1d th4! city r.hould ~o
<tht•ad w1lh '>U<'h an 1nspe::c·t.011
and c nforct:menl plan ar •l
prov~ financially f~as1ble
An mvest11(al1on t·ondul t1·d 111.
1·1tv offlC'1aLc; -,how'> S1•at ISt-;Hh
as the only Orange County ('IL v
<·urrently takin~ a1lvantal(1· l)f
lht' n•rt>nl '>IJb">landard n·nt:il
housing amC'ndm ·nt to tht• ">l<ilc
1 ode
I thank the pro~ram an Se<tl
H1·ad1 t!> lJrclly mw h lJcHIOJ! for
lht' .,al;,iry r1t th•·1r 1n-.1w1 tor
I Lt \lo -.on -.a 1d add1n i,: LJl!U11.1
H1•<11 h .. houlfl •·xvh>re th•· ,,,.,,..,
111\nlv1·1t in '"llini.t up -.u1·h dll an
-.pe 1 tum µro~r:.im
('011nc alman Y.J)lll' B ;,~·l1n
-.a id the pruAram . "1~ <·Prt111n1v
~o meUun~ Wl' wc.nl to ron~11IC'r ·
add1n~ the ntv \l.ttnt" to put
teeth into zoninK t·ontrol 10
Laguna Beach
C1ly otr1cials said the new law
enables c1t1~ to have tht· OP·
p<1rtun1ty 10 ht!(·om1• active an
the c.re1t of code enfon emcnt
Tht> propo!\al, the result
or a prom1..w by Presufont
Carter to help "needy
\m~ric:ans t.'Ope with nsin~
ene r$t) pm·es... 1"' bean~
('1rrulalE>d amon).( r on
i:ressmen. publlc 1ntt:re!'l
grou11s and representat1vec;
of state and local govern
men ts
The IJ\I. 1>rf1\ HH'" humco'olom·r-.
an amount nf ttm•· to oust t••n
unts from th1·1r allt·J,tal I04l141n~s
__ and prov1de:s.1or .. a.Ju:.a.aru.:.. liCOL
t':>:. should the 'olo arn1ri J! lit·
.J(DOrt.-d SC T-reas urer
Recovering
San Clement~ City T reasurer
E. W. ·•Bill " Mitchell. stnr ken
July 6 With a br1t.in aneurysm.
said he's feeling mu<'b better
lbest days but doesn't stray far
from home. M 1tcbell, 59, a <'lly employef!
since l.9S8, said Wednesday his
doc:tors may allow him to return
lv work tn two week.a for a cou·
pie or hours ea1 h day.
T he city tn:asurer sufferecJ lhe
Awollen blood vessel m has head
while on the jOb al Cit y Hall He
suN'Cbsfully underwent treat-
ment for lbe atn1ct1on at San
01e.co·11 Untverslty Hoapital
M ltcbell and has wire Elena
ore San Clemente residents
n•· clout cnJOYNI bv th<· r1ty
1·0mt>l> 1n lh1• form OI 3C'tlOn b y
tht! Matt• 1--r:m<·h1sc Tux floard
c,h ould rompl1anl·e not '' ·
fortht•omin~
That agenty would depnvt tht:
property OV>nt>r of lht> f'<'Onr1 m·c
ddvanLu~ of ov.n1n~ a rt:ntal
The re would be no allowunn·s
for stale ll1l'Ome tux puq>ost•!'t,
curre ntly enjoyed by lei.ta !
_J.andlorrls and the Ste.le would
d1'3&llow Interest payment!> or
deprl'c1ation value" until lhe
:.1luat1on 1s t·orrected
C 1 t v p I an n 1 n I! 11tr1· t· l •H
i\t Jrlenc Roth :.a1LI sht! will be
t·o m1ng back to the counc-11
within a 1nonth with solut1oni. lo
the problemi. addressed by the
panel.
Pacific Coat Hl1hway.
Badham uid ne10Uatlon1
witb the two landownen, elMD·
tial to the park buy, would have
to be canfed out tn conjUDCUoe
with Proare&I or tbe blll tbl'oulb
Newport Surf and Sport
Con1reas.
And Patterson aald tbat the
pair will be breakln1 oew
ground In their puab to 1et the
park bill approved.
·'Thia la a brand new COD·
cept," be said. "lt'a never beeG
done before, ao there wtll be
problems tbat bave never belG
faced before."
B1dbam, wbo u reeeatly u
two month• a10 op pond an
urban park study, wu ulled
wby be cbaa•ed bll mlad ud
co-autboNd tbe bUl wttb Pai.
tenon.
Jn June, tbe eoqN11m• •aid
be could not •·recommead to tbe
people ol tbe 1tate of Maine or
tbe 1iag of Nortb Dakota I.bat
t.My put tbe federal aov•nm:•
more ~ la bock to buy • buDk ol oa tbe PaeUlf COM& tbat u..,·u Mftr ...... .... , ,,....._ • tbe oatMt, ••
Id ... Aid todq, '"WU tbe If• fort to draw boalldartet tbat
wen mu-..·111Md111nt'al
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He Mid be WU afraid of I
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Mon., Aug. 13 • Sun., Aug. 19
20%oFF
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including
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RAMON DIAZ, 11, DOEIN"T IED1 WORRIED ABOUT MENACING PILLOW
WHAM -RAMON BITES THE DUST LAUGHING AT WACKY OLYMPICS IN SAN JUAN
Daat Was F•••!I
You've heard of the horse laugh. Well
this is a dog's version at the Wacky
Olympics session in Cook Park Thurs·
day. The events that ra nge from
water balloons to frisbee golf will be
held by ci ty recreation department
again Fr iday at 1 p.m. at Ma rco
Forster School and at 3 p.m. at Am-
buehl School.
I.and Parcel
Will Dividt-
Wast Highway
County officials were told UUs
week by the Orange County
Board of Supervisors to acquire
a small parcel of land that will
make it possible lo convert
Pacific Coast Highway into a
divided roadway in a portion of
the Dana Point area.
The acquisition of the small
parcel will be used to extend Del
Prado Road to the Pacific Coast
Highway in Dana Point.
The thoroughfare would re-
lieve congestion lo the Dana
Point area by directing all
northbound traffic to \be Pacific
Coast Highway and soutlabound
traffic to Del Prado Road, coun-
ty General Services A1ency
spokesman Geor1e Cormack
said.
The divided highway plan is.
part ol the overall Dana Point
muter plan aimed at. among
other t.binga, correcting some of
the traffic ills afflicting the
.rapidly O'OWina area.
Completion -of construction
will depend on bow tbe deftlop-
meat ol Latent Bay, a project ewe,.,..., Dana Point Harbor,
far. bl ,....,.., ·approTal wttb
tbe ........ -.&. ..........
Cormmmd.
o.w~
Leng Researela
Wayne Book A.utlwr
Def emls His Version
LOS ANGELES <AP) -
Author Maurice l.olotow said bis
biography of John Wayne was
the , result of hundreds of hours
s pent with the actor between
1955 and his death two months
ago.
Wayne's oldest son, Michael,
said Tuesday that l.olotow wrote
the unauthorized biography,
"Shooting Star," after taping on-
ly a two-hour interview for a
Sunday newspaper supplement
piece. He said the book was
·•almost fiction.''
Wayne made the comment
during an announcement that
the family's Batjac Productions
would produce an authorized
France Explode8
NaeJear Device
WEU.INGTON, New 7.ealand
(AP) -Franee bu aet Qlf its
moat powerful under1rchmd
nuclear~ ever at its test ruce Ill Pacifte, ae._.._
at Ute Hlamo1rapbtc ob-
Hn.-,. .... 1Uc1. • •
fi lm b iography for ABC.
Zolotow's book is being adapted
for a film biography by CBS,
which Wayne said be opposed.
"Shooting Star" wilJ be pro-
duced by Warner Bros. for CBS.
Both companies declined com·
ment through spokesmen.
"Michael s aid I taped only a
two-hour inte rview, which is
true ," l.olotow said Wednesday,
"but the book was the resuh of
knowing Michael's father since
1955 and spending hundreds of
hours with him. That particular
taping came when I was also
writing a aeries about Wayne for
TV Guide.
"John Wayne knew I was writ-
ing a book a bout him. He would
joke about lt once in a while.
After it WU publiahed,. he liked
it and tbe only thin1 that an·
noyed bim WU that I got the
date of his parents' wedding
wron1. I corrected it in tbe next
edition. I'd COlllider tbe book to
be 99 percent accurate."
Zoloeow aid be wrote aa uti·
cle about John Wayne'• terminal
lllneu for Loi Aqelel ll.,uine
and received a DIM ol appnda·
t.ioD from the actor."
Re aid, "I wiab lllcb9el well
lo hia proJed. 0ur rum w111 be
Hrioua and ftnt clau ud wW
be made wttll .,_t ...Wvity .
There wu 10 mueb to Jobn
!!u!d!ti M\I!! •• 1f1! s PM= Y !'!&.OT .ti .
New Policy Adopted
Schools Tough on Truancy, V~
New pollcie. to combat
chronic truaney, vandalism and
dlsclpllne problem• l n Wei\
Orance County big b scboola
bavt been approved by Hunl-
tn1&oa Beach Union HlCb School
Diatrlct tnll&ees.
Jn the five new diatrlct policy
sections, tbe school board· goes
on record u wpportlng "aus·
pension. expulsion or exclusion
of any student from a school''
when hia conduct is "adverse
to the welfare of the general slu·
dent body or school staff.''
The s tatements also allow
teachers to reduce report card
grades when absences exceed 10
percent of the school days in a
given quarter.
Quarter and semester grade
reporting also will include an ac.-
counting of students• attendance
by cl&;M period.
T rustees also approved a plan
to recognize students with out·
stand.ing attendance records.
T he policy statements also
make principals responsible for
progr ams to curb theft and van-
dalis m at their schools while
emphasiztng the importance of
det e cting a nd punish ing of·
fenders.
When vandals or thieves are
-<>aught., Lhe policy stales. action
will be taken to recover and re·
t urn s tole n property, gain
restitutton for damaged proper-
Censu.s Jobs
Go to Party
WASHINGTON (AP > By
pa ssing its vaunted civil service
reform act , t he Carter ad·
minist r ation is revertan g to
patronage-as-usual an filli ng
275.000 temporary census·Laking
posts, it was reported today.
The Washington Post said
White House spokesm an Rex
G r a n um acknowledged that
P r esident Carter reluctantly
a~reed to the patronage system
fo r the 1980 cens us because
··ca reer people at the Census
Bureau advised ham . . this
was the only way to get larl!e
numbers of motivated people to
take these short·term Jobs "
ll1s tor1c:ally, the temporary
l'ensus JObs have been available
lo ~the party an power The
employees range from S4·a n·
hour enumerators who ~o door·
to-door to about 400 district of·
face managers paid about $400 a
week. Some supervisory Jobs
w1 II last about nine months. but
most of the low-level Jobs are on ·
ly a few weeks m duration.
ty a nd punlsb offenders in
cooperation with fire and police
authorities.
A new computer prosram la
expected to allow acbool officials
to quickly notify parents of their
children's.absences and Rinpoint
truants.
However, responsibility for
school attendance still reals with
the parents. ...
Trustees moved toward solv-
in g districtwide discipline,
trua ncy and vandalism prob·
lems in May after a teacher
complained about conditions at
Westminster High School. one of
seven in the district.
M alb a nd science te acher
Kathy Iverson told the board.
··Because there is no efff)Ctlve
district direct.ion or support in
dealing with tbeae problems and
because the board bas not given
support to expulsion of career
discipline problems, the offeGd·
ln1 studeaU are back oa campus
bra1atn1 about their behavior
and encourqlng others to act u they."
She charg e d that a t
Weatmluter Hip classrooms
are dluupted by unrwy Jilli.!
dents, blcyclea are routinely
stolen, lockers ve broken ad
burned, student.I are chronically
truant or tardy and reatrooma
vandalbed beyond use.
S=uently, task forces
com of parents, teachers,
administrators and s tudents
were established at each school
to recommend solutions.
Tbe tut force proposals were
then drafted and proposed for
trustee approval.
Following board approval late
Tuesday, Trustee. Doris Allen
commenled, "It's one of the bet-
ter things we've done as a group
-teachers, administrators and
the board.··
Paddle Power
· Guards Plan Channel Trip
Two lifeguards plan to paddle
from Avalon Harbor on Catalina
..Ls_land to Main Beach Park m
· Laguna BeaCllSatul"d ay. to con-
tinue a tradition broken nearly
LS years ago.
Laguna Beac h I ife guard
Charlie Ware said he and 8111
Robinson. a Los An geles County
lifeguard. will paddle away from
Avalon Harbor at s unrise Satur-
day. and hope to traverse the
channel m daylight.
"We should arnve an Laguna
Bea ch by about S p.m .:· Ware
said today.
He said the pair will be using
Ufoo!~s1x inch competition pad· dleboards to comi>lete ffie rllru....,..t-.--
aog feat m uch sma ller than 17
foot boards used years ago.
"We 're reincarnating a trad1·
taon that was discontinued for
som e reason about 15 years
ago," Ware said.
The pair wall paddle the ap-
proximate 30 miles of ocean. ac··
comparued by a boat and crew
Irvine Bridge Cost
Doubles Since 197 6
Orange County s uper visors
learned this week that a road
and bndge proJttl m Irvine wtll
t•ost almost tw1ce as much as the
$160,000 estimated when the
pro1ect "a:. uut1ally approved an
1976.
Supervisors agreed nonethe-
less to RO ahead with the coun ·
t~ 's share of the Sl.2 mill.aon
JOIDt c1 ty·couoty pr oject. a
bridge over Peters Canyon
Channel and a divided roadway
on Walnut Aven ue bet ween
M y Cord Road a nd Harva r d
Avenue.
A report to s upervisors s&d
thaC in addHion to rising C'OO·
strucllon costs. unstable soil
condata ons requi red t hat the
orag1oal design or the $850,000
bradl!e be chan~ed.
That increased the bricige cost
b y $590,000 over the 1976
estimate
The Peter~ Canyon bridge ~•II
be paid for out of the county·!>
:.pN 1.il bndl!e·bUJld inl! fund.
The city wlll share the $347.800
c ost of co nve rting Wa lnut
A venue to a two-lane divtded
road under the county•s Arterial
Highway Financing Program.
The agreement has the effe<>t
of setlUlg aside county doll ars
for the proJect until June 30.
1980
Save 15 to 25o/o on
Upholstered Chairs and So/ as
In a Wide Choice of Fabric
..... I
I 11, I
Our sale events are eagerly awaited. and for
very good reason. When we offer reductions,
you save importantly on the very finest sofas,
love seats and chairs made today. Upholstery
fabrics. construction and cushioning are of
the highest quality. Styling is impeccable.
included in the low sale price. Come choose
today -the beautiful result is furniture to
cherish. in every room In your home!
OJIER 2000
FABRIC S TO
C HOOSE FROM
including JI el vets ..
Matlass e's,
Tapestry s.. Couo11
Prints, Textures.
Corduroys and
Brocades.
Furniture
LA PAZ, 8oltria <AP> -
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tlar br •••:vr•U•I a.ate .................... Fraaee coaftrmed the .July•
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be1u aaclMr tau.n1 ta tbe
PaeUle ID Im. Aa ....a, tile
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C4 nht.rilla all tltM, K"a dUlkull lo u.cMnt&Dd bow I
1ot bOMed lut a&llat •a TV mcwte dNlial wtua dMI ku.d
o1 OW., M fteUon. I meu, W'bo Midi lt? TM nal Q1as 11
more fri*•'i· Aayw1y, ••Pit• my abort 1tteaUon 1pan for
televllioft, there I wu viewlnl Ut.11 epic called "Somtooe
WASHlNOTON <APl -Abr
lhrH month• of modtretloa.
wbol•ale Dricel Mol up 1.1 per
CHl .. July. N1WDln1 u.. tut
lnOaUoeary ~ that prevalled at. Uae l&llt ol IM,..,, tbe tov· .... .-..... &oe1•r· Tb• Labor o.pan.eot laid
mueb ol U.. bl ... on rlp6dly
rillq = prie.. Tb11le price ol home
bHUaa ol1 .,,.. t pettent from
J 11ne to J 11ly. The 11me rate
would more t.baD double curnot
prlcea by mld·lNO. Ga10llne
West ern
St ates Hit
By Blazes
BOISE . Idaho <AP > -Firefighters ln six Western
1t ates have gotten their first
break from searing weather Uiat ·
has turned forests into giant
stands of kindling. but a new fire
in Idaho has bumed two homes
and forced 50 families to nee.
Temperatures dropped and
humidity rose Wednesday. al·
lowing 8,000 firefighters -half
or the naLion's federal firefight·
Ing force -to gain some ground
on more than a dozen fires rag·
Ing out ot control In lbe West.
"WE HAD A real good day to·
Cop ua Ap11 Attn Viftmlg T•~ Cnme Dramo day," John Gumert. in!ormaUon
officer at the Boise lnteragency
is Watching Me." starring Lauren Hutton and David Fire Center. said Wednesday.
NATION 1 WEATHER
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q11lt.e ....,, " laAd ~ SMii, CMelr.out CCMIMft, Tiiie C ....
cblef ol tbe Labor ~rtmea&.. •dmlaiatratloll. a.owner. bu
dlvl1loa of lndutrl1I prlcet. opeHd a eempalp to make
"But ftailbed aoodl odaer &baa lure tllll ca•1mtera -... DGt ener11 aad foocl wen up o.a ,.... tb• proftla ol food proe•IDr•
cent. Tbe frlce increuea w.,_ _ud d..uthlan--.,. from
pervulve. the •a.cu.a.. la food priftl .
Tb• Labor D••artmeat·a
wbol ..... RI..,_ reflen pric.
for foocl •Ad otber producta
ready for tbe Ntail man.t. Tbe
index, formally aowa • tbl
Producer Priee lades, also
mea1ure1 prlce cban1e1 for
items with aome PfOCelliDC and
for ite1n1 witb no proeeulq.
aucb u raw mat.erlall.
THE INDEX for fl•labed
1oocta ltood at m .• ID .July, 10.t
percent abead of .July 1111. Tbe
index ft1w-e meana that loodl
that C011t SlOO tn tbe 1117 base
period cost $215.IO lut month.
Goods at the intermediate
level, lho6e with some process·
ing. roee 1.9 percent last month.
the largest increase since Oc·
tober 1974, Early said. Hilber·
priced animal feeds pushed the rood component up 8.7 percent in
July.
At lbe same Ume. crude lllOOds rose 1.8 percent. Rapid in·
creases in animal feed costs
again were blamed.
Price changes al the crude
and intermediate levels do not
alw~ys show up later in prices
Birney. ::::::,.,.-::-r=:-:rTC'l:;:oo==::-=r:=-;wrtt=::::7;-;::::;:;:-:::;;:~;---i-'' ~ny g1 om1 __ ..__ 1 a s ry a s ema e TV news director who ls any major fire."
being watched and terrori~ by a male who is lurkin~ in The National Weather Service.
AMONG t'OOD items that
consumers may get a break on
at the retail level in coming
months are beef. veal, pork.
poultry and eggs. the report tn·
d1cated
\.
the high·n &e apartments n ght next door to her own bagh however. is predicting more fair
rise pad. skies over the fire areas today.
And Bob Bjornsen . Forest
NO WONDER HE WAS watching Mass Hutton. She Service director for the fare
makes love to her hoyfritmd in front of the windows. She center. said the outlook "is very
parades nude in front of the windows. grim" for the next 10 days.
Onl y very late in the epic. after numerous sinister A new fire that broke out just
phone calls and delivered gifts, does ~he dis<'ove~ an in· afte r noon We d n esday in
terior decorating accessory known as wmdow curt.ams. northern Idaho bu med at least
Despite the ludicrous aspects of this lube drama. I'm two homes near Bonners Ferry.
here to report that it scared the bewheezers out or my a town of t .900. and fo rced the
wife. As a matter of fact , af I was a sadistic type. I would e vat:uatJon of 50 famiUes
• •• . . ,
:.r •• •' ~ :: ::
have preferred to have watched lbe 11how with some of my
police offar~r friends.
Cops would go bananas over thts one.
In trying to deal with the threat of this unknown male.
Miss Hutton probably makes every mistake in the b<>'>k.
a nd then some. To wat ·
-AWNE, SHE GOES for a rendezvous with the
anonymous suspect in the basement of her. high·r:IBe build·
mg, armed with a kitchen knife. She misses him. Good
thing, too. Sbe millbt have been up thereon an us~t with a
deadly weapon rap -Again alone. and this time apparently una rmed, she
eaten &be hieb..ri~ apartment. the creep was using next
door
-In aootber bit of solo sleuthln1. she breaks and ea·
ters t.be suapect'a home.
Finally, still alone, she confronts her enemy and
does him in by stabbing him with a piece or broten window
g lass and apparently never even c ut herself in the process.
TIDtOUGH IT ALL, the cops are depicted as a bunch
of cold, dismterested, fumbling boobs whose only contribu-
tion was to arrest the wrong suapect.
All of this could leave the hapless viewer with the no·
6on that-there ntr-safefy untess you laie-the aw iilto
your own bands. And nothing could be further from the
truth.
With dramas like that around, the cops don't need any
•>tber enemies
13 Injured • ID
BY NIGHTFALL. flames were
wathm two miles of city Llmats,
but a state offi cial said the fire
wasn't expected to reuch the ci-
ty because the heavy timber
doesn't stretch that far.
There were no immediate re·
ports of inJury from the fire.
which was eslimatec.l to cover
600 acres.
Fire bosses at the feder al
command and s upply center
here reported 13 major blazes
covering about 136,000 acres In
Id•ho, Monta na. California.
Wyomlng, Oregon and Nevada
Volcano Continue8
CATAN IA. Sicily <Al'> The
Mount Etna volcano rumbled
...and-ape.wed -molten-rocirfo
s eventh strai~ht day today.
Local authorities said the threat
to islan d r es idents wa s
diminishing but a French expert
warned or a possible violent
eruption lo come.
Storm
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A s p e n R esort H i t
By Drug S e i z ure
ASPEN. Colo <AP> Ttus posh mountain resod bas been
ro1·ked by a maJor drug bw.t engineereo by federal 1.111dercover
aJ!e nts whO'ie efforts were assailed by the IO<'al shenfC
Both P1tk1n Count)' Sbenrr Dick Kienast. who opposed the an
vest1gat1on. and Aspe n Police Chier Rob Mc:Clung. wbo provided
some asststanc-e. say they and tbe1r conSlitueob disapprove of un
dcrcover operations.
But Uus should be more than
offset at M!rvace stations. where
retail guolme prices are expect.
ed to rerlect the continutng nse
in wholesale pri,-es.
G asoline at wholesale wa!>
n e~rly 39 percent more ex
pensive last month tba.n in July
1978 Fuel oi l was up nearly 52
percent an pnce for the ye.ar.
Sex 'Break'
4.ll Setood Up
BU RNABY. Brilisb Colwnb1a
1 AP) For a while. rt appeared
that 1l might be easier for a
t:a mel to pass through the eye or
a needle than ror two bachelors
from Bumaby to enter the Albee
TEN ASPEN·AREA residents were arrested Tuesday in a bust Sewing Cent.er.
which involves a tot.al of 33 suspects an several states. the U.S But lbanD to a ruling by the
Drui;t Enforceme nt Administration s a ad. Under cover agents British Columbia government's
purchased ftve pounds or cocaine with an estimated street value of ·human rig hts board. David
$890.000. Ro~ers and Danny Brown ue on
Nine others. most of them from the Roanng Fork Valley that their way toward breaking the
stretches from Aspen to Ctenwood Spnngs. also were arrested an sex barner tn the center's sew
the ,-ulrrunataon of a seven-month 111vest1gat1on conducted by the mg l'lass.
O~d..sUlO.lhtr..agencies_ ------.oh!!~ SaJCI be and Brown.
29, were advised Wednesday an a
PIT.JUN COUNTY, WHE&-E Aspen 1a located. bas been letteT from the tioard lhat· Chey
t ra t1C'lied by federal and state drug enforcement officials. They could enroU 10 the formerly all·
say the resort area has become a drug haven because local woman class in t.b1I Vancouver
authonties are lax an enforcing drug laws suburb.
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P.e1n&it
·To Rally
OC&ANSIDS fAP) -TM Ku
KlulD.aU.·Madpenthke
to :Sta ftrlt puWlc .. ...._ID
-County MXt IMlllb ID OM , IO "people can tome
\D off tbit ltreeta."
Klan atate director Tom
Mellger a ald lb• wbHe
.supremacy ll'OUP want.I to bold
a two·bour rally at tbe COID·
munlty center in Baldenama Pan on Sept. 14.
··wE nn Wt:'V£ &ot to do
a omeUwns about the c rime
alluatton it' Oc eanside,"
Menger said.
Tbe KKK ~pliect for a permit
Monday to hold the rally. but
spokesmen from the Oceanside
Parka and Recreation Depart-
ment would not say whether the
Klan hu l'ffeived permisaion to
stage the event.
Speeches and ••an abbreviated
version" ol the ftlm "Birth or a
Nation" are planned .for the
gathering, Met.zaer said.
lloodmobile Set
For West County
Blood donations are being
sought at the Red Cross West
--~--'""'-krvJ.c.e-Center in
Westminster. where a blood St1•1fce Planned-
I
DAILY PtLOT AS
Bay Area Rocked Aga-....·
Aftenhock Regiaten 4.1; No Injuries . l
BERKELEY (AP> -A quakeepicenter,beadded. movement from Monda ·~
moderate earthquake, the Police diapateben lD Holliater quake between Holllater and r:
aecoad 1ar1e1t altenbock llnce and Gilroy, tbe two towns .truek denon Lake. ~
a mucb larser quake on Mon· hardest by Monday'• quake,
day r.w.d an ana aouth of San said they received DO reporta or THE C&AC&S INDICAT Fra~cilco early today, UDIYenl· damage ... It wu just a little slippace in the earth's crws
ty of Calitomla aelamolOllata one." saicl. Hollister diapatcber ranetng from a few tent.bs ot ~ aaid. Jim Stepbena. Inch to more than bait an inch
Police m two communities said Charles Bishop, geologist a ·
near the quake'a recorded Callers to news organizations the state Division of Mines an cent~r reported DO damqe or reported tbe quake was felt in M inerall ln San Francisco. }
..-.,.,junes. 8ut news orcanizations Monterey, 40 miles southwest of Re aaid the crack.a were rouocl
around the San Franclaco Bay the epicenter, and in San Lean-parallel to the Calaveras Fault,:
a rea reported dozena of calls dro. a suburb or Oakland ~ whlcb seismologists say pro•
from persons who felt the miles north of the epiceo&.er. duced Monday's temblor. • ground move.
B&VCE SCHECHTE&, a
graduate Hismologlat. said the
quake at 12:03 a.m. PDT was .
estJma&ed at 4.1 magnitude on
the Richter ~ale.
. "It wu one or the largest af·
tersbocu." be said. "It appears
to be roughly localed in the re-
gion or the ea rthquake Monday.
We've been recording them con-
tinuously ... "
Schechter placed the epicenter
approximately 10 miles north or
Holliater and 10 miles eut of
Gilroy, in a mountainous.
sparsely populated area about 75
miles southeast or San Fran·
cisco.
THAT WOULD BE roughly sax
miles southeast of Monday's
RADIO STATION KCBS in
San Francisco also reported
calls from residents in that city
and in Tiburon. a coastal suburb
s miles north of San Francisco.
Monday's quake registered 5.9
on the Richter scale. a measure
of ground mot.ion as recorded by
seis mographs. Each increue of
one number means a tenfold in·
crea se in magnitude. The l'tfon·
da y quake wa s a mong the
strongest in Northern California
this century.
Meanwhile. state geologists
reported Wednesday that they
h a d round minute cracks in
asphalt roads, bard·packed soils
and dry streambeds showing
Such crack.a are not alway~
trauable in earthquakes ol
moderate intenaily such as Mon;
day's, and they are a source ot
interest to geologists. I .
' THE C&ACKS FOUND iq
roadways would not be obvi~
to anexperienced eyes, sai4
Bishop. "Most people woul<1
drive right put and not eveJl
notice. You have to get out and
re ally scrutinize the ground td
see at:· · • Doiens of afters hocks havlf
been recorded al Berkeley since
Monday's quake. The strongest'
measuring 4.4 on the Ricbte~
scale. was recorded at 3 :33 p.m•
Monday. fi ve hours after tht'
main shock. Schechte r added. :
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mobUe will be in operation Moo-A lifeguard observes beach activities through binoculars Douglas W. Hathaway
day from 2:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Santa Monica during a "slow" weekday period which or Costa Mesa has been The service center is located named to the dean's list at 7571 Westminster Ave. Ap-found beach attendance lower than usual this week. But for academic excellence
pointments can be made by call· lifeguards are ptanmng to stnke Uus weekend unless at Harvey Mudd Coll ege
ing 898-3547 Los Angeles County meets new wage demands. in Claremont ~.=..:...:..:..:...~~~~~~~~~:.:-~~_;_~~~~..;;._~~~~~~-
· bani mor1 collect1on 630,000 Gallons
Unleaded Gas
Increase Seen
LOS ANG ELES IAP J An agreeme nt
between Atlantic Richfield Company and the state
Ai r Resources Board means Southern Californians
will receive an extra 630.000 gallons of unleaded
gas per month through September.
Cleulc Car Show
Sahlrtlay, Aagmt 11
SHOf'PING CE.NTER
Come ... 20 Model A's on dis-
play in the parking lot of Bristol
Town Ir Country Shopping
Center betw .. n 8:15
a.m. and S:OO p.m. w •. ,. located
..
+ ---2 blocks north
of South Coast
Plaza on
Bristol.
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Free Admission
~
l .
Come see the
Hanae Mori Couture
and Boutique
Fall Collections, in
South Coast Plaza on
Friday and Saturday,
August 10 and 11.
Informal modeling
from 11:30 to 3:30.
ARCO s~kesman A l G r~ndein sa~ Wednes-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day the agreement was the first of its kind
between the ARB and a major 011 company. It
permits the ARCO refinery in Carson lo tem-
porarily dec rease the amount or the cr ud e oat m ats
GOURMET.MARKET
(Market Street)
Aa we ail know, Delaney's ls the
m agic word for fresh or
fresh-frozen seafoods. Well, this week it's all stricUy FRESH. A
full selection or Cresh swordfish .
.sa lmon. rock cod. red snapper. .sand dabs, fllet of sole, shark filcts and filet of'seabass.
And for a spedalcy, try
Pftlll
Eastern Haddock r.....,. Z.99
FRESH PRODU«;E
There is produce and then there is produce. but we have the
finest. Come see for younelves!
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The eye of the artist.
Hanae Mori speaks
a universal language
w1tn a world of fragile,
mystic prints and
glorious fabrics.
Brushstroke on silk:
purple and cream on
black georgen e,
6 to 14 sizes 425.00.
Fine Dress Salon
Lmagmn
From Delaney's wine cellar for
thos e who haven 't tr ied
Del88eJ'S owa dlampagH, now
is the time, oa1y l.t8 ea. (711 •I>
TOP QUALITY MEATS
In addition to ))avma top choice
or prime beet aged at least 30 day1, fresh local Zaclry chlckeM
Ii turkeys and fresh com-fed
eastern pork. now Is the lime to Oil your rreeaer . wltb lrea•
Aaerku pdae • lop elleke lamb. Cut, Wl'apped I: quick .
rrozen to your speclrlcatlons, whole or half. only t.• lb. Taket
11boul one week for your order
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unleaded gas by adding more butane.
Sen. Cran11ton Qulu PaJtttl
LOS ANGE LES CAP I t:.S Sen. Alan
Cranston. D·Califomia, has r~1gned from a Euro·
pean-J apanese-American foreign policy group that
has been criuci~ed b;Y conservatives as betng
r~sponsible-for -a-liberai.
appeasement direction of (---------..)
Am e rican policy. STA.TE
Cranston sent a let-
ter May 14, r esigning --------
from the Trilateral Com-
mission, his press secretary, Murray Flander. said
Wednesday.
Agettt• Seize S35,8M Pot f'•r•
· PALA (AP> -Narcotics agents seized 9S
marijuana plants ranging up to 12 feet high after
an anonymous phone call tipped them off to a pot
farm in northern San Diego County.
The weeds were round in a steep canyon area
Wednesday in Pala. Authorities estimate the street
value of the marijuana at about $35,000.
Court Profw Leun-Fllftf
L OS ANGELES <A P I -A letter written by
Supreme Court Justice Frank C. Newman re-
portedly indicates be bas prejudged as u.nCOMtitu·
tionaJ the upcoming decision on whether to reopen
the investigation of the court to the pubhc.
In addition, the Los Angeles Times reported
today, the commission conducting the invesUga.
lion bas filed the lette r as part of its evidence in•
asking the Supreme Court to overturn a Los
Angeles appeals court ruling which closed the in·
vestlgation to the public after five weeks or open
bearings.
Gett. Qlli•n T•ke• c .......
CAMP PENDLETON <AP) -A new com·
manding general bas taken over the 16,000·
member lsl Marine Division stationed at Camp
Pendleton.
Matj. Geo. Francis X. Quinn, most ncently
director of the plans and policy department at
M arlne headquarters in Wuhin1ton. aa1umed
command at a ceremony Wedneaday.
Quinn relieved Maj. Ga. Charles G. Cooper,
wbo on Friday will take over the Marine Corps
Recruit Depot in San Diego.
MERCURY SAVINGS
c 1 I' I '\. \ 1< 1 '\. I·, HI ~ t !\ M H I ' ~ 1
'..., ·\ I l Ii l I \ 'i I 0 :\ \ 1 I I ' \ 1
-nESIGNER
FURNITURE
SALE
FEATURING FURTHER MARKDOWNS
ON
FINE BEDROOM FURNITURE
Hare ere some ot our bedroom
specie .. :
Thomasville French Provincial bdr.
set . includes tr iple dre<;ser and twin
mirror , Queen.c;1ze canopy bed, twin
nightstands. Was S2955 now S1750
Dr exel Woodbriar Queen canopy
bed. Was S819 now sm
Drexel Woodbriar armoire. Was
S995 now S485. D r ex el 6·piece bdr set. French
Provincial. Includes triple dresser
& mirror. ki~·size headboard, two
nightstands. chest on chest. Was
S2737 now S199S Thomasvtlle French Provtnctat bdr.
set includes trlple "dresser & twin
mirrors. king.size headboard. two
night stands, armolre. was S361S
now S261S
All box springs &
mattresses on display
20%-40%0FF
All departments -liv-
ing room, dining room
and bedroom greatly
.reducedforthlsevent.
~•"98 Coast D111v Pilot
Review Process
• 4
Should Be Fair
San Juan Capiltruo COUDCilmeD lut wwk dlrected
clly plannln& otfidall to ••w up ... 1wdellz• ror the
community'1 development review proceu.
The P«>POMd ch..,.. will 1ffect etch devetoper In
the great Sp Juan land development rush. -
And one of the propoled chan1e1 wtll permit de·
\'elopers to buy their way to the head or lhe line wait.Ins
for ctty review of de~elopmem plans.
Under the propoeal, developers wouad. IC lhey de·
sired, contribute to the city for h rina temporary plan·
nera to uaial in the processing ol their project
While the proposal seems io.tcal and San Juan def·
ioitely needs chanaes ln its pfanaang processes. this
cha nge could carr some undesirable repercussions
AB city Planning Director Thomas Merrell pointed
out, such a change could lead to larger, more affluent de·
velopers dominating the communJty 's planning review
process.
Smaller . less affluent companies could be for ced to
st a nd aside untll the preponde rance or San Juan's rc-
mairung large land parcels a re developed, or at least
cleared through the review process.
The re s hould be a fairer way to handle the jam.
Maybe a lottery syste m or a point system such as 1s used
en the issue of development permits would help clear up
the logjam
=Wait for Election
San Clem ente Councilwoman Karoline Koester has
'been served with a notice that a group of citizens 1s al·
tempting to recall he r .
Mayor Pro Tem Myrtis Wagner was served with a
similar notice from the s ame group, Citizens for
a-----ponsible...Go,yernmenl, the week before . -
With an election coming up next April, this renewed
recall fever will only make things more confused arourvJ
City Hall.
Recall backers m ust gather about 2,800 petition
signa tures from local voters to qualify the drive for the
April ballot.
Whal purpose could it serve?
It's not that some of the current council m e mbers are
without fault. The recent a wkward dismissal of the Plan·
ning Commission shows things aren't running s moothly.
There is not e nough, however: to dtsrupt the entire ci·
ty. furthe r polarize the various factions and put San
Cle m ente through the agony of a second recall election in
one year.
What ever h appened to those thoughts of "harmony"
after a new council m ajority was seated? The group that
seeks to complicate things now with a recall apparently
began organizing its forces right after the April 24 elec·
tion .
A recall effort would do more h arm than good now.
Surely even the most agitated critics can wCJit until tht
April, 1980, elC'ct1on to make any changes.
Festival Rules
The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts board was dealt a
blow last week when a county Superior Court judge
g ranted a preliminary injunction allowing three con·
troversial artists to remain on the grounds through the
festival season. · ·
T he festival board was thwarted in its efforts to nave
..the adists tossed of( the grounds because or what 1t
\ermed ··inappropriate art" displayed by the three .ex·
hibitors. -
Now the board has issued a statement saying it m ight
Jlave to "re-evaluate the policies of this organization and
initiate s ufficie ntly strong guidelines to prevent a situa-
tion from developing again."
Granted. the festival board should have a say in who
exh ibits what a t its a nnual festival.
The board a nd artists annually select a seven·
member jury to judge the work of more than 300 a rtists
who seek the 175 booth spaces each year.
Now that it's apparent the board will be looking
toward policy changes. it should move carefull.Y. lO make
sure such alterat ions will measure up to the spmt of fair·
ncss as well as the ine vit.able legal tesL
A repeat of this year's fracas is not welcomed by the
board or m any or the artists who sell their works at the
summer festival.
• Opinions e xpressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pi lot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily P ilot, P 0
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd/ Jellyfish
By L.M. BOYD
Thal Leonardo da Vinci de·
signed the first airplane is
widely known. How he came
up with that idea I don't re·
call. Do know where be got
the notion (or his design or a
pa rachute, thouah. ffe was
watching a Jellyfis h float
down on its prey when the
bright thought bit him.
Two kinds or pies -
,n1mpldn and mincemeat -
t.raditioaally are ae"ed at
boliday cliDDen. Wb7 i1 it
men alway• ask tor the
1nlDcemeat while tbe women
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
At lea 1 t tbo1-e
laborll&or'Y ratl that 1ot
cancer from top.Mllinl
brand• of Sc:oteh wblaky
probably died happier
than an unwanted pup or
kitten left at the county
powwt.
,,
.. ~
always prefer the pumpkin?
Most mysterious.
What Alexander Graham
Bell was really trying to do
when h e invented th e
telephone was put together a
hearing aid for his wife.
Q. "How many moles does
the average person have?"
A. About40.
Wives who are s lightly
older than their husbands
generally tend to be happier
with their marriages than
wi vea who are slightly
you.ager than their hu1banda.
The why ol tbil our Love and
War man can't explain. And
numerous exceptions crop
up , certainly. But the
matrimonial scholars report
their studies 1how only 39
percent of the youn1er wives
aaid they were aa&Wled with
~elr marria1ea wbUe M per·
c,nt ol the older wtve1 said
umuch.
Am advised there ara't
any 1treeta iJl I.be town o(.
Tonawanda, N. Y . Only
drives, avenues, parkway•,
courtl, l'CNldl. IO Oil.
Thofnea IC_,,ll/£dttot
Thuradey.Auguett. 1t7t Barbara Krelblch/Edltorlel Pett E~tor
·.
JadtAndenon
Mom-a~d-Pop Government
W ASHINOTON -An lm·
perUtd Jimmy Carter, teylna
dtsa>erat.elY to climb out ol the
cellar. hu opened bll re-election
campaitin • year ahead ot a1ch~uJe. He ii defending his na·
tlonal 1teward1hlp in a style
calculated to project a sincere,
serene. competent Image .
But behlnd the scenes, Jimmy
and Rosalynn have been con·
duclina the
nation's bwli
n ess llkt ~ •
room-aod·pop
affair. They
see m t o
pe r ceive the
White House
not as the
headquarters
of tht: vast
federal
e s tablis hm e nt but a s a
neighbo rhood s tore going
against t.he great chatns.
Nonetheless, they designed the
Mailbox
organisational chart for tbe
Carter admlnl1tratlon In the
ahape ol a wheel, with the preal·
dent at the hub. ID1tead, it bu
come to resemble a spider web,
full of looee strand.a and 1narl1.
The lines of authority soon
became so tanaled, indeed. that
at precipitated Internecine
warfare between the Cabinet
and the White House staff. But
Carter floated placidly above
the aqualla. with an air or pious
magnanimity, s m i ling
benevolenUy on both sides.
At leqth, be was stirred to
take action in April 1978. Ac·
cording to the secret Cabinet
minutes, he gave no advance
hint of bis displeasure: it mereJy
bubbled to the surface and
quickly subsided.
On April 10. the president cor·
dially invited the Cabinet to
spend the rollowing Sunday ar-
ternoon with him a l Camp
David. Tbe minutes record
blandly that he "wanted to take
'°"e time to reflect on impor-
tant lSIUel with the Cabinet and
senior White Rouse ataff under
more relaxed circumstances
than are usually available."
Once they were assembled at
the mountaintop, accordlq to
the minutes, they joined the
president foe a alt-down dinner.
Then some attended a special
s howing or the movie "Annie
Hall," othen watched the fint in·
ataUmeot of the television drama
"Holocaust" and a few drift.eel to
their cabins to read. Later they
were lulled to sleep by the call or
the crickets. rising and railing on
the night air.
BUT THE NEXT day, to their
total astonishment, the pres1 ·
de nt gave the m a tonaue·
thrashing. He lashed out a l them
like lightning from a cloudless
s ky. He scolded them for their
failings; be. admonished them to
work harmonJoualy together; he
laid down the law.
The president '1 beroic1 were
solemnJy witnessed by bll wile
Roaalynn, son Chip and chum
Charles Kirbo. 'l;hey nodded
sil e nt amens ·belittin& tM
evangelical performance, wit·
nessea recall.
Thereafter. Carter r11umed
hia former tranquility, except
ror a briel outbunt over our ac·
cess to the secret Cabinet
minutes. He took out time from
affain ol 11tat.e on Aug. 7. lt78. to
deplore the leak and to urge
Cabinet members to "treat the
mmutes of Cabinet meetings
with the care that should be
gJven confidential documents ...
T hese minutes have been
marked for their "eyes only," he
reminded them sternly.
There was no md1cation from
on high that the president was
d1ssat1sf1ed with anyone in the
Cabmet. On Feb. 26, 1979. for tn·
stance. the ·minutes record:
"THE PRESIDENT reported
that he haa been getting good re·
ports from around the country
a bout the CQ.mpeten ce and
performance of the Cabinet
members and various senior of.
ricials in the departments. He
com mended the Cabinet and
asked them to kee u the &ood
wor .
Not until they were summoned
upon the mount.aintop for the
second time were lhe Cabinet
members aware or the presi·
dent's disapproval. They knew
only that his honcho. Hamilton
Jordan. had bad-mouthed tbeDL
Sources c&o.e to carur aay his
Cabinet purp was a reaction to
has own pl"918 In the polls. But
the Pf'esidlnt, bi1Uelf. baa bad
Utile to IQ to t.hetD about bis IC·
tioa.
He hu the inat.l:ncta or • tur·
tle: He pulls in bla bead when
he's under attack. In this embat·
tied state. he reUes heavily upon
the whisperings of his wife.
Kirbo und Jordan. Other s ub·
ordinate~ have onl y limited <H"
l·cs-. to Carter 1n approximate
r:.it io to the d1~tancc of their
homc.•town from Plaans. Ga.
H Oil's Life Blood, Bureaucracy's Death
To the Editor.
The ··oil" news 1n your Aug 5
paper shOws that oil-rs notLtr~
onl y culprit caus ing 1nHat-wn
Bureaucracy 1s a much bigger
one .
Your front page. "New Gas
Price System Rapped.·· shows
that aside from The Department
of Energy regulating private gas
stations out of business, they are
again s pending millions for thei r
"gas price watchers" lo see if a
few unscrupulous station owners
are cheating consumer!'> out of
pennies, tosurvive
T he n in you r "Oil Firms
Clea red m Shortage Study" 1t
s hows that DOE spent -more
m1ll1ons for a three-month in·
vest1gation to learn the obVlous.
Thal oil companies did not
create the oil shortage by hold· inc back the products they pro·
cJuced to sell. which would have
been pretty dum b business But
tha t 1t wa s Was h in g ton 's
politicall y oriented gas alloca·
d'on. that did.
BUT THE FINAL BLOW, in
"Oi l Mislabeling Costly." was
OOE's invest1~ation leading to
the accusation that some re·
fineries were re fining small
a mounts of cheaper domestic oil
with the more expensive foreign
oil. Thus increasing their own
ea rnings by $2 million dollars a
day that should have been paid
to foreigners for their oil. DOE
costs taxpayers $33 million a
day. And they haven't produced
a drop of oil, at any price.
And then the re's the much
touted "Windfall Prom Tax"
DOE want the oil companies to
pay. But everyone knows com·
panies don't pay tax. They are
passed on to the consumer. So
the windfall profit tax is just
another tax on the consumer
taxpayer.
Put them all together. and·
bureaucracy spells "idiocy." So
If oil is the Ure blood or the coun·
try. bureaucracy must be its
death knell.
GOLDIE JOSEPH ............
To the Editor:
It may tffm socl1ll1Uc to
so•• people, but I can certainly
'" tbe advantaae In penoaal
dl1nlty in Social seeurtt.y and
Medleare. Thi• is not to aay tbat
I do not believe in fl'Mdom ot
rtwa&e enterprise, but I do ewe tllal til•H p;srama ._ •n' 'atnect tWly
• R•a11n had a concept
we lbould brin1 f unlli•
togethe r . th at the thildr<'n
shou ld take full respons1b1hly
forthe aged of the family This
sounded good. but what doe~ it
m ean'•
IT MEANS that the privileged
person. born rich. fully fin anced.
with a colleJ?e education and
every opportunity for earnmg
skills, will be responsible for h1l>
wealthy parents. while the pov·
erty stri cken pe rson, who drops
out of school to support himself
ancJ his tamily ut a low paying
job will be responsible for h1i.
poor parents.
In other words. bring the n ch
famili es together to :;hare their
r1 t h c:. :i nd brin i.: the• poor
families together to share their
(X>V l•rty
JAMES W. UOL OINC
1lrd••·· rrobl#••
To the• Editor
In the third wc~k of J uly. the
Festival of Art.<> Board of Direr
tors demanded that three artists
remove their work!'> from public
viewing Each art1:.t tndtpen·
dcntly responded to the board's
edict in a dramatic manner to
better convey thei r personal
feelings to the Board and the
public at large The artists felt
these actions were necessary to
expose the a ctivities of the
board, since the board had pre·
viously "axed" other artists
while quietly avoiding outside
attention.
This board's decision con ·
tradicts Laguna's reputation as
a Cree and Ii beral "artist com
munity." Years ago. that rep·
utalion was we ll-supported .
But today, power, presU1e. and
co mme r ciali s m dominate
Laguna's art scene. Local com·
miltees, such as the Festival
Board of Directors, llre dictating
values to the people or Laguna
a nd stripping them or peraoaal
choice.
UNFORTUNATELY this is
not entirely the fault oC L•suna 's
poltttcat structures. Public
apathy ii pnvalent ln Orance
County: People aeem to have
.. beUef. tla1Dll '° do" tha'D to tet
involved WW. tbelr commwlty.
It i• important to undentand,
thoulh. that 11 one doe• not get
lovofved wtth tbe aoclal apt.em.
one can become powtrlt11'1
subject to lt.
Another problem wllb the
L11uaa art• 1itu1tlon I.I the ,....,.. Ian ot eemmmicaUoo
between all )artlel laftlved . CUftesal)'. DO cliN(t ...... ol
exellanfe exists betwen tbe
artlata and Ute board, and ...,
feel ttie board has no 1ntere'>I 1n
d1SCUSSIOR festival matte r.. \,\1th
the .irtrsts. &>gm en tS"' of the n~w
me.d!a_haH· aur avat ed t he.•
s1tuat1on by d1startmg recent
events as they occurred.
The three artis ts have ar·
quired a temporary restraining
order and have put the matter Ill
legal hands . However. this doe~
not necessarily safeguard thC'
rights of othe r exh1b1tors or
future shows At this time. thl·
board possesses quest1on1tblc
power Artists in the fest I\ a l
have essentially no voling status
or influence on decisions wh1c.·h
directly affer t them and their
work Many artists have ex
prt'sse<I concern over this s1tua·
t1on and arc interested in be1nR
active 'A'lthm the festival s work·
mg structure
The art.lSt.s · struggle for fre.e
expression and representation 1~
now in the earl~ stage:.. :.tnd the'
are request tn~ pubhc response If
these events mtereM ~ ou. m
vestigate them Look al the v.ork
in question and talk to the people
involved
A.S ASHLEY
Jaa# Ne• 'l••Ulled
To the Editor.
The rage by Jane Fonda at her
rejection lo the Arts (;ounc1I
seems unwarranted. She simply
1s not qualified.
Surely no one felt she was an
international social expert when
she went to Hanoi to give "aad
a nd com fo rt ·· to the then
enemy! She was a celebrity.
·period. and had an impact solely
as such.
Similarly, no one has accused
Ms. Fonda or being a nuclear
physicist or an engineer of
nuclear construction. The anti·
nuke freaks Clocked around
because she waa a name.
Then when the shoe is on the
other foot . why complain?
But the important ract ls that
whUe Ms. Fonda calla herself an artist. as a movie actresa, the
acting lS a rrasmenl of perform·
ing arta and an even smaller
segment oC t.he whole arts s~·
trwn.
The vl1ual arts (paintin1-oils.
watercolors. etchings .
ch arcoals) and the three·
dhnenalonal art1. sculpture.
archltectUN, etc. and the bufe
sector of performln& arta of
mu1lc «symphony. ~boral. In·
strumental. vocal) and the
1amut ol allied ar1.I ~ pboto-
crapb1 to •8ttlm• .• u-Med re·
coplUoa • •.JPNClaUoa in lbe
Arla CcMmdl. Opera, ballet and
• .., albll' artl .... l'IPI'•••
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talion not propaganda.
Even 1f M s. Fonda were ex·
pert rn all"'these arts. the JR5S1
11on on the Am Council calls for
ad m m1strat1ve eKPerttse-. eJC
penence in management and in
public and private finance. The
:.ippo1ntment needs a person
\\1th tact. sound rational judg·
ment and the ab1bty to get along
with people
M s. Fond a . alas, has not
shown any public evidence of
aoy or those characteristics or
qu a ltf1cat1ons. let alone an}
range of cultural qualtCtcalions.
Jerry Brown would be well ad·
·vised to check the quahhcal!ons
o( his cand1d ete-s more-..than
thetr ability t.o finance and sup
port bis presidential aspirations.
Perhaps they could fo rm a
rock group. Jane and Tom and
Jerry has a nice nng as a tno -
.rnd the} are loud enough lo ob
'Hill' am dmpbficution
1.ADISLA W REDAY
1t'UI Miiier Tell!
To the Editor
I coulcJ not let Sarah Ludwig's
letter I Daily Pilot. Aug. 2> go
unanswered. She asks how shall
we evaluate Supervisor Harriett
W1eder's apprrusal or Edison
Miller" Very simply. Let's ask
S upervisor Mille r to make
pubhc the transcripts or his near
C'o urt martial under then
Secre tary of Navy. Senator
Warner of Virginia.
Mrs. Ludwig wonders why
Mrs . Wieder hasn't condemned
e x ·Superv1sors Battin and
Diedrich. A&ain a si mple
answer. She was not involved in
Orange County during BaWD's
service and was newly arrind
during Diedrtch's political prob-
le m s . However. Supervi1or
Wieder had certainly more than
wet her feet in the service or
Orange County when Edllon
Miller (who calls us "koob">
was foi sted on us by weirdo
Jerry at the aoading and Prom·
tses of Jane and Tom.
How about It, Mn. LudwiC -
will you penonally see to it that
Edison Miller tells all!
MARY 0 . MOORE
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Thuraday,August9, 1979 use DAILY PILOT A •1
Aliso Creek Dams Eyed
S tre am Erosion Exposing Outfall Pipe
A la so Water M a n agem e nt
i\gen l'y ufr1 c1a ls will seek
permits to build fo ur s m all con·
<·rete dams des igned to slow
water flow into the otean (rom
Ahso Creek .
Al'ling AWM A dtreC"tor Hill
Su ckinek sa id the d<1ms are
net'e ssary bcC"ause erosion in the
<·reek 1s exposing a 48·inch out
fall pipe from a waste tre<1tment
plant upstream
THE PIP E IS buried under
the creekbed
"The creek flo ws hea\'1er dur
1ng the "'inter months hec:a usc
of de velopment up~tream 1n the
A l is o C r e e k .... a t crs hed ,
Suckinek s aid ·The 1n('reas1n~
flo.,,. has the potential of <." poi.
a n ~ the u ndergrou nd pip e
through erosion ..
SuC'k1nek said t he four ~mall
dams. \.\h1l'h \o\Ould be plat·ed at
intervals alon~ 4.500 reet of thl'
c r eek fro m the otean . \.\Ould
slo" do.,,. n \\ <ill'r flu.... during
hea\'v rains.
special board m eeting.
T he propos ed c heck da ms
measure about two to three feet
hi gh and would span the ma in
t·ree kbed, measuring about 10
feet across
.. They wi ll reduce the scour
1ng velotit y of t h e t ret-k."
SuC'k1nek said
storm cyd es.
"In the re all y big storms the fl
golf cou rse down there a cts as a
w<sU:rway," Suckinek explained
"The part that's a problem for
us only occurs whe n the flow is
r e s tr;ct ed t o the c r eek bed
itself "
H E INDICATED some of the library F d
48 ·inch outfall pipe had been ex· un
posed in the creekbed dunn& T he S a n J ua n Ca pi s t ra no
last winter's storms . Li brary F'und has received a
lie said the small dams etre $250 donation from the George •
designed to inhibit c·reek flo w Elkins Company . The fu nd will I
only during large 10.yea r storms be used to pa rtiall y finance con·
and \o\Ou ld not slow the water s tru ct ion of a ne .... ; li brar y
dcH\ n during 30 o r l OO ·year branch in the Mission City.
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FOR THE ftROFESSIOHAL TOUCH:
DECO INTERIORS
IMTBtlOI P'UMMIMG AMO COMSULTIMG
Lag una Bea ch Tennis Association m e m·
bers Tim O 'Reilly a nd Sharon Nichols
double up to pr a.ttite for 22nd annual
Lag u n a Be a c h T e nn i s Tourn a m e n t
scheduled two weekends beginning Sept.
1. T uurnamL·nt 1s ('o-s ponsor ed by the ten·
ms assoriation and Laguna Bea(·h rel·rea·
tton depart[rll'nt. Regist ration is at City
Ha ll. with cntr~· fee of $6 for singles a nd
$14 for do ubles tL•a m s
0 1-'flClALS Ml 'ST st ill seture
fina l board approval once t·cin
strul't10n <·osts arc estimated
Board me mbers m uy rnns1der
final approval fo r the fou r t on
r rete struc·ture)> Aug 22 at a
V1c;11 Our Dec;1gn Studio
21892 M....,.nt• Pkwy., MltslOft Vl•jo
I San Di~ Fwy. to Anry Pkwy. Just Sovth of
Toyota ct.def't
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In Growth of County
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By WILLIAM HODGE
Of Ill• D•ily Pl .. t SIMI
J uan Avila s t ands in awe of
Lag una Niguel's vas t str etches of
hous ing and hills ribboned with
asphalt and concrete roadways.
It isn 't that Avila m ind s the
changes the alm ost 9.000 acres have
gone through since he first laid eyes
on it in 1961.
ON THE CONTRARY, it's given
hi m a lifetime job in a new country
a n d help e d h i m rais e his fi ve
children in comfortable s urround·
in gs.
But the sensation the 44-year·old
experiences when he remembers the
rolling hills populated wit h cattle and
range fences is eerie.
"l've seen so many changes 1l
makes me feel like I'm 80 years old.··
Avco 's landscaping and construction
s upervisor relates.
"I feel like I'm from the last cen·
tury."
ACT UALLY. AV ILA came north
from n]s native Mexico in 1959 when .
he recalls. there were few homes
1==--tM>~-een San J uan Capistrano and
San Clemente .
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He moved north through a bracero
program that a llowed farmworkers
to come into the United States under
contract for 18 m onths at a time.
''The laws wer e diffe rent then," he
reca lls . "After the 18 months if you
could get someone to sign an af·
fidavit that they wanted to keep you
working you could stay ...
SUCH GOOD FORTUNE occurred
for Avil a while he worked in San
Juan Capistrano on what is known lo·
day as the Honeyman Ranch north of
the Ortega High way.
In 1961. he went lo work for the
oper ators of the old El Ni guel Ranch.
whe re a portion of Laguna Niguel
rests t.od ay
He worked on construction and
landscaping fo r the original Monarch
Bay development. a private enclave
that was built in the early 60s.
Dur ing his 18 years in the area
with three different development
companies and about 10 d ifferent
gener al managers, he has risen to be
supervisor of his operation.
0 •1ly Pilot Sl•fl PNIO
SAW BIG CHANGES
Juan Avila
HIS HEADQUART E RS now oc-
cupies the old El Niguel Ranch build·
in gs in which he used to toil.
"I just thank the good lord I'm still
he re after so m any t hings have
changed," he says . ''I'm happy to do
m y s hare."
Avila's share a nd th at of his 18
workers includes working with the
community 's latest project. a n as yet
undeveloped 5,000 ac res.
H is crews work on the land to pro·
tect it from erosion proble ms and
maintain the landstaping on tom.
pany·own ed portions
IT SOMETIMES means calls tn the
m iddle of the night for sprinklers
shooting out of their areu or broken
water mains .
"'Some weeks we get calls on three
or fo ur nights a nd other t imes we ~o
for a week without any prohlems . · ·
he s ays.
He considers Lagun a Niguel has
"home ...
"I left mv town when I was 16
years old." Avila recalls . ''I've been
he re 18 years so I'm more at home
he re.··
On Homes Cutbaek
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CdM Hearing Tonight
Newport Beach pl a nning co m ·
m iss ione rs will begi n hearings
tonight on a plan to reduce the s ize of
hom es. duplexes and triplexes in old
Corona del Mar.
Cit y Coun cil m e mbe rs drew a
lar ge. angry crowd during a dis·
cussion of the proposals last month
and referred the matte r to the plan-
ning commission.
THE SUBJ ECT TOPS the agenda
for the meeting which begins at 7 :30
p.m . at city hall. Al~o on tap are dis·
cussions of four maJor developments
Ford Aeronutronic. North Ford.
Bike Trail Funds
Voted in San Juan
San J uan Capistra no Cit y
Council mem bers have voted to
apply for bicycle and pedestrian
trail funds Inc luded In state
gf'a nts author ized u nder new
legislation.
The funds would be used to
enhance the cit y's bicycle and
pedeatrUn trails which tie into
n eighboring cities and com -
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Civic Plaza and Koll Center.
Re vised building standards for
Corona del Mar. as proposed. would
reduce the allowed maxim um size of
a home from twice the buildable area
of a lot to 1.2 times the buildable
area. opponents s ay.
The a rea that would be arrected is
bounded by Avocado Avenue. Fifth
A venue. Buck Gull y and the water.
P ROPONE NTS, WHO HAVE been
working on the measure since last
s ummer. say homes being built in
the area are too big and the rest ric·
tions they propose will help ma intam
the c haracte r of the neighborhood .
The proponents , which include
Councilman Paul Hummel who li ves
in the affected area, a re backed by
the Corona de! Mar Civic Associa·
tion .
T he association sent a question·
naire on the proposed changes to a
total of 5,440 people who both own
property and are registered to vote
from addresses in Coron a del Mar.
THE SURVEY R ESULTS, propo·
nents say. show widespread support
for the reductions.
Because of a dis pute over those re·
suits . members of the city's planning
sta ff sent notices of Thursday's hear·
ing to 1.900 property owners in Corona
del Mar."
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Thurtdey,Auguett,tt11
Borror ReealUed
Manaon Murders Still Mystify
LOS ANGEL~ <AP> ln the
wealthy cocoon of leoedh~l
Cu.100. where celebrib• leek
aalety 1D lba.ktM'oo( c..U., \.be
d ai. ol Aua. t 1tUJ MOd cb1Us
tb roqb OW' Dt"a&bbor bood
ClOSt' the wmdow _. 1.oc.k \.be
gates. Sh.11•00 Tate d led 10 yean
Uli:O Uus du\ The m tomoey or
ma111:. mu.rdt>r lit close u thfl
hilly turw rnar1tt•c1 C1tlo Drive
where black·<'lld killers ooce
Jll'OwlL'tl
"M.\NV Pt:O .. LE I KNOW tn
Loa Angele bt'llt•vu that the 'e&
e-,,tfed abruptly on Aua. t . 1918.
e nded a t the t"X act moment
wtie n wont (lf the m urct rs on
C1e lo Orlv" t ruveled like
brushfire thro1.4gh the commwu
l}." Joan D1d1on "rtt :s 10 ber
n:M.'mo1r of th~ era.' "The' White
Album."
T h ose wbo re member art'
ha unted by that hol summer
m orning \\hen the C'aty rro2e In
fear oC a nameless evil loose m
the hiUs.
Months lutcr. the world would
know th<.• namP. M anson
They found the fave bodies a t
sunrise. scattered like rag dolls
a round the hilltop estate.
THERE )VAS B E A UT I FUL
actress Sharon Tate . 26, Wlfe of
director Homan Polanski. e1~hl
months pregnirnt, dead with
their unborn bab\
BEAUTIFUL VICTIM
Sharon Tate
T h 1•r(' ~ h I tt--.-..--
~ I a morou:s I riNHh <·offt•t·
he1re:.s l\h1i:a1I Fol~N. l'ohsh
!ai m d1rPctor Vo1tyck Frykowsk1
and playboy J ay Sebrmg -and
youn g caretaker Steven Parent.
They "'ere st abbed a nd shot,
found m bloody pools in the lush
lawn . <·ut down by killers who
left h1dC'OUS c·mblems --hoods
and ropes aod M'rawhngs in
bloorl
Tht•n. onC' m~ht lalN <H'rr>':>'i
town. thC'n: "a'i mnrc horror
two more bizarre murders Leno
and Hosem ;,irv La81anl·a. a
wealthy coupll• luv butC'hcred in
their modest hornC' for no ap-
parent reason
IN THAT SUMMER of sense.
less kdlinwi !Par :S \H•pt thP l'll.\'
The re· \\('ft' ht.·a vv ..,alC'i <1f
burglur alarms, llol't l<Jcks an'J
i.:uar d dogs.
Jn "tnt•·r t h1· 1·.1:sl· hrokl·
Char l1•:. MJn'>on, a strange,
long-h.ian·d ••x-ronv1d was ar-
rested in the dc'>c·rt nee.tr here
with a drug-c r a1<•cl tribP of
vounl'.! I ollowl'r:. who t <.1 llcd h1111
Chri:.l and God and tht.· dl'vll
The b1L:.irrc saga of the roving
Manson .. fam1lv" unravtled at a
d r a m <.1t1<: m11rrlcr trial The
youthful murdl'rers -three or
them \\omen killed with no
<1-pp;,a rc·nt nllHtVC' r>ther than
mmctll':.' devot 1on to a demoniac
«U)l ll':1df'r
EVf:N NOW, TU I:: \JJn!>fin
murders l nr m (.I puulL• \\Ith
m 1ss1 ng pieces
• • J don't t htnk there has bcC'n a
rea• l'ffort to learn and un-
derst and lhf• real mechanism of
the <'Onl rol Manson had over
t hese pt'oplc," says Paul
Fit zgerald, rlefense attorney for
J>a t rtC'1a Krcnw1nkel in the
Manson l ri:1I. "There are still so
many un explained things."
If there as an <rnswcr. he says,
it m a y be lo<"kf'd in the prisons
w here Manson a nd fou r
followers serve ltfe sentences for
BIZARRE SAGA
Chartes Manson
murder. Here as wh'l:lt is known
.ahout tht·m tod:J\
Charle-> l\l<1nson , no .. , 44, 1s
dc•c;tnhl'd .1~ "!-.lrange" by hi';
pris on e•,11 n 5 elor at thr
C.1liforn1a \led1c<1l F<1 e1ht-. al
Vacav1llC' ·
"lllS CONVERSATIONS arc
\a~ d1sJoantc..·tl." says David
<:apno. ·T vc never had a con
'ersat1on with l\l ;mson lhdl
dadn t tum ant.o gobbledeygook.
He 's a strnoge individual in that
re~ard "
lanson hves an .. cell lD a
h1 gh·sc«ur1ty ar ea. a moody,
.... 1thdra\l.n looer who somellmes
pre.1<•hes to othl'rs the Jumbled
vhilowphy \\1th .... hu~h he led his
ra1:rned clan. He '>till daims he as
1nnocl'nl.
"Jl (''s the s am e old Manson.
Nothing has changed," says
Caprio. "His ego is strong. He
wall not give in to anyone. Do it
Charlie's w<1y or not a t a ll."
HE STRUMS IUS new guil '1r
he broke two other gujtars
and a TV set in fits of rage
and is interested in current
e.vents.
"He's n ght on top of Jimmy
Carter's e n e rgy prog r a ms ,"
says Capno.
The three women who lulled
The 512,495 store-bought
wonl proressor.
At Digi tal's Computer Store, you can.buy a
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P atrlela Krenwlnkcl. 33, aod
I.Ashe Va n Houten. 29 -once
laolatC!d from other lnmatee at
th~ i.altrornla lnstltutlon for
Women at Pr<>ntero, 1re now in
thl" fit>neral prison population.
··v o u m 11eht say they are
inud l lnmat~'b." says assistant
arnpt.\rlnten dent Lee Cr ibb .
·'They are very dependable and
they're good influences oo other
111m ates."
MISS ATKINS, a "born-again
('hrn1tian." works as a c lerk
ty11lst 10 the prison's psychiatric
u nit Miss K renwinkel is a
prison Janitor and takes college
<·ourses
Miss Van Houten. who tasted
freedom briefly during two re-
trials. was convicted again last
summer . Although her attorney.
M axwell Keith, says "it was a
terrible blow for her to go
back," she has adjusted. She
works as a medical clerk, edits
the prison newspaper and ta1ces
college correspondence courses.
Charles "Tex" Wa tson. 33.
Manson's chief lieutenant in the
Tate m urders, 1s a "born-again
Christian" who preaches in
church at the California Men's
Colony at San Luis Obispo. He
has r epented, he says, and plans
to marry a women he met at the
1m son chapel.
OTHER MANSON fullowcrs
~1-r·c-m pr 1son too: .ynette
"SQUl«tk)" Fromme. convicted
of lbrcall'ning l'rcs Hlent Ford·!>
h fe. and Sandra Cood , l'OnVll'ted
of sending threatcnmg letters l o
xusmessmn.
Linda K:.is abi:.in , the sta te's
'>tar \\llness l<> the Tate -
La Rtanl':.a murders. 1s raising
her four duldr<·n some·"' here on
th <• E:.a:.l Coast
lrorucall). th<· fJnc fugitive 10
th<' Tat<· I..ill1an1·:.a drama 1:.
Homan f'ol~111~k1 . Sharrm Tulc's
"1dowcr. lie flt•tl to France m
1977 rather than face sentem·ing
for raptnJl and drugging a 13·
year-old girl
HE HAS SAID he m ay ret urn
lh1s fall to fa«t· a j udge, but on
lh1 ~ 10th ann1\'NSary, tl is un-
l1kl•ly lh:it lw "'II eom e back to
th1· gr.1\1· lhal licar:-. this po1g.
nant murkrr
Helm t·d Wife of Roma11
Sliorrm Tott· l'olan&ki
1943 J9fl}
J>aul Hlr/u:rd flolan&ka
The1r llaby
BA.RBER CUJMS
SHA.VING MARK
TOKYO <AP > -l sao
T s u c hi ya . a 4.3 -ye.ar -old
Japanese barber. has claimed a
world re cord bv shaving 223 men
an one hour.breaking Che rl!corct-
of 130 s haves an hour Usted m
t he Guinness Book or World
R ecords .
A spokesm an for the barber
said Tsucb.Jya was assisted in
Wednesday's m arathon by his
wife and an aide, who wetted the
whl11kers of those awaiting the
barber's blade.
The GuiMess record book list-
ed the record holder as Gerry
Harly of Kent, England , who
shaved the 130 m en in an hour
April 1, 1971. Harley rcportedJy
bettered his m ark t o 203 an hour
in May, but that figure had not
m ade the record book.
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VOL. 72, NO. 221 , •SECTIONS, .u PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS
Si!ateh DUtilfers ~Fuming O.,er Seare-
LONDON <AP> Orflctah of
lb• Scotch wbt1ky industry.
Scotland's blgge~t and mosl
famou1 roreign ex cba n ic~
earne r. were reported to ~ m
furiated by U.S. reporl8 t hal
some brands contain t races of
cancer-cau.slng agents
··Somebody seems to ~ out lo
dest roy the Scotc h wb1sk)'
market, .. a London-based exp<>rt
m anager said Wednesday 1n
response to reports bv the Na.
t1onal St1enre l''ound•tlon aind
the. U S. fo'ood a nd Drue Ad·
mlmaatrauon that some branch
or acott-b contain Uny amounlll
of n1tro.am1rwa
·'These sort of people can
rause terrible damage," he
added "The whole thing Is an
absolute red ht-rring. Quite
posa1bly wt: have grounds for
legal action
Scotland ~xport~ four fifths of
Jtl Ule wh1&ky it produ1;,~s und
the United States takea just un·
der a lblrd or Ute total. Last year
export.ii totaled $l.4S billion. The
United States took $248 million
or that
T he science foundation said
Tuesday that minute a mounts of
c.·a ncer ·causln g agents called
nitrosamines have been found ln
~•x brands of Scotch whJsky plus
18 American and foreign beers
It said the amounts ranged up lo
twq parts)>er bilU.on.
The foundation said there is no
dlrec t e v i d e n ce th a t
nilros aminea cause can cer in
humans. But it said animals
have been affected In laboratory
tests, and American scientists
feel nitrosamines should be con·
s 1d ered as ir they do c ause
cancer In humans.
T h e Food and Drug Ad .
mimstration named the brands
of scotch c opta1n1n g
nitrosamines as Chivas Regal,
h·vine Co. Contends
ark S
Laguna Log -Jam
Th ree surfers battle for position on a sm all
wave Cit Sleepy Hollow in Laguna Beach
where wave riders frequently enjoy the'
well-formed surf in the early morning and
evening hours. The beach. which fronts a
restaurant and hotel. is also used by
Boogie Boa rd enthusiasts and body surf·
crs. who take advantage of the crisp waves
that break close to the rocky shoreline.
Two FBI Agents Slain
Social Worker Kills Himself After Murders
EL CENTRO <AP> -A social
wor ker who had written a
s uicide note s aying "many
would denounce this act ion, ..
walked into an F BI office at a
shopping center today and killed
two agents with a shotgun before
apparently killing himselr, lhe
t 'BI said.
The social worke r , James
Maloney, 30, of near by Holtville,
lefl the suicide note at an un·
disclosed location before going
t o t he FBI bureau in this desert
town where he opened rir e,
agents said.
He had a 12-gauge shotgun . He
s hot both the F BI agents and
then apparently turned the gun
o n him self," said Roger S
Young, special agent in charge
or the San Diego FBI office.
Young said it was too early to
s peculate on a possible motive
o r w hat connection Maloney
m ay have had with the agents.
Young did say the FBI "bad
been aware or Ma loney and
some of bis activities," but
declined to elaborate.
Maloney had just resigned
from a position with the Com·
pre bensive Employm ent Train·
Jog Act <CETA>, a fe derally
funded job progr a m . said co-
worker Sharon Smart. She said
he was planning to move soon lo
S an Diel(o or San Francisco.
SECTION CITES
ROI'.4RY CLUB
Today'a Dall1 Pilot paya
tribute IO tbe Newport·Balboa
Rotary Club wttb a rour·pqe
ma1ulae.
Doe'&-111i H t,.. N•wpor
Balboa Rotary Club Newa inalde
IOday'1 o.t1J Pilot.
Local poUce said Maloney was
a member of the Mexican ·
American Political Association
and said he was active in leftist
groups.
Young idcnl1f1ed the dead
agents as James Robert Porter.
44 . a senior agent, and Charles
C Elmore, 34.
An E l C e ntro poli ce
s pokesman said, "It appears
Mesan Killed
As Car Slams
Into Bridge
Louis C. Zavala , 55, of 1146
Paularino Ave .. Costa Mesa,
was killed early today when the
station wagon be was driving hit
a bridge abutment on Har bor
Boulevard in an unincorporated
area near Fountain Valley.
According to a spokesman for
the California Highway Patrol,
Zavala was killed when he at·
tempted to pass an auto travel·
Ing ln the same direction on the
right side of the roadway.
The CHP s pokesm an said that
the road narrowed in lhe accl·
dent area near Warner Avenue
and ZavaJa 's car hurtled into the
concrete abutment.
A1 it bounced off the bridge,
Zavala's station wagon ca reened
i nto a p ass ing a uto , the
s pokesman said.
The driver ot the second car,
"·year-old Harold A. Kaufman
of Sula Ana, wu IDjured iD tbe
1:40 a.m . accident.
Kaufman wu taken to Foun-
tain Valley HoepttaJ with poni·
ble back and lntemal injuries,
tbe. 1pokuman uld. Thr••
passeqen ln Kaufman'• car
were not injure d , the CHP
•SN*•llWI aald.
•
there were four shots hred ..
One or the FBI agents was s hot
twice in lhe chest and the other
received a smgle wound behind
the ear. lhe s pokes man said
Dr John Compton. director of
Mental Health Services for Im
penal County. said the I Vi -page
lon g su1c1de note warned that
"many will denounce this ac·
tion." It was not known where
the note was left
The shooting occurred s hortly
after 9 a.m. P DT tn the FBI or-
fice on the second rloor of the
KXO build i ng, a four-st ory
str ucture named after an NBC·
amliated radJo station on the top
floor. The building 1s in the
Valley Plaza shopping center
Witnesses on the first noor of
the building told officers they
heard three to five shots.
Maloney's body was found in
the lap of one of the dead FBI
agents. The other dead F BI of·
ficial was severa l reel away,
police said. An FBI shotgun,
loaded but apparently ool fired,
lay several reet away.
Police told all the pe rsons
working ln the building to lock
themselves Inside their om ces
and allowed no oulalde rs lo
enter .. An estima ted 100 heavily
armed police surrounded the
building and helicopte rs hovered
ove rhead. The entire Valley
Pla za shopping mall was cor·
doned off and all s tores were
clOHd by police.
Mary Ran1le. a frt...ct wbo
worked with Maloney ln the
CETA Protra m , said, "He was a
personal friend. I can't believe
.any oL .Lbll. lt'a lncredible. We
bad a birthday party lor him
laat weekend and he aeemed
happy."
I
Kreiner
Hearing
Witness
By J OANNF. R F.YNOLDS
OI Ill« D11ly Piiot Stitt
Irvine Co. Pres ident Peter
Kremer. who5e land farm own'
most of th(' property heing "''"
s1de red for the ')O·called OranJ,?l'
Coast National Park. thinks
19.000 acres 1s too mu('h hind ''"
the park
Kremer t<'sl1f1ed toda v :.it :.i
l'On g r esi.1<1n a I ,. u l!l·-<>m.m ltll·~
hcarm~ m :'\ewport Bcaeh on tht•
proposed µark < RclC1ted !>lor~.
photo Pai:te A3 I
T h e heari n ~ opened to a
pa('ked house an Newport Beach
C1ly Council chamb~rs and lo
c riticism from a <'Onstrucuon an
rlustry lobbyist that the proceed
ing was nothing more th1m a
puppet s how "
Thot bl ast was leveled bv
t.tl berl f'NJ.?uson. exer ut1v~
director or CEEED <Cahfor
n1a-ns for Environmenf. "EmplOJ
ment. Economy and Develop
menll. who submitted wntten
testimony opposinl{ the slate of
speakers at lhe hea ring
He charJ?ed that "The onl v
·public' this committee plans to
hear from are th<Js e represent
1nr. organ1zat1ons with a ve!>ted
interest in the government Ul'
qu1nng more propert~ "
In all. 16 local c1v1(' and bus1
ness leaders were s lated to
testify al the hea rin~ ('Onducterl
by the National Parks and
Insular AHa1ri. Subcommittee or
the House Interior Committee
Com mittee me m ber Jerry
Patterson, a Democratic· con
~ressman from Santa Ana. told
the audience or more than 100
that their written test1mon\'
would be ran~fully considered
during <'ORlm1ttce dehheratloni.
of the bill he l'O·authored with
Rep . Robe rt Badham . R
Newport Beac·h
Thal bill would allocate SJ8
million for arqu1s1t1on or open
land in an area strct ('hing
between Corona del Mar and
South Laguna
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Coast Due
Big Dose of
Smog Friday
The Orange Coast ofte n
escapes s mog, but that
won't be lhe case on F ri·
day. the South Coast Air
Quality Management Dis·
trict has predicted.
Air unhealthful for
s ensitive pe ople was
forecast for the coas t, with
a Po llution Standard
Index of 113, while Inland
Orange County is expected
to ha ve a PSI or 115.
However. some areas
will fare much worse. with
R ivers i d e •nd S an
Bernardino expected to
have a PSI of 245 and the
San Gabriel and Pomona
valleya a PSI or 255.
deacrtbed u unhealthful
for everyone.
A apokesman said the
thick 1mo1 11 due to a
temperature l nversion
holdlnc the r.nutloa cloae
to tbe 1roun .
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Black and White. J&B, Ballan·
tine, Sandy Scot and Cutty Sark.
No nllroeamlnes we re found in a
seventh brand test ed , White
L abel.
The beers it said containerl
n itrosamines were Lowenbrau
light. Gan sett dar k . Schlitz
Light. Pabst Xt ra Lite. Miller
Late and Michelob ltghl, all
made in lhe United States.
Fisher beer or France : San
M ig ue l. Ph1lapp1nes. Kirin .
J a p a n ; Ma r athon . G r eece ,
Heine ken, and Grolsch, Holland ;
Slcol, Denmark: St. Paui Girl.
Germany ; Dos Eques. Mexico.
G uinness. Ireland : Foster 's ,
Australia: and Newcastle Brown
Ale, England.
T he export manager fo r one or
the whisky r1r m s concerned
ref1ected the general anger an
the industry
The mana~er . who declined to
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O•itt P\t•t ~l.ttt Pfrloi•
FRED BABB OF NATIONAL PARK SERVICE TESTIFIES
He Outlined Park Proposal for Subcommittee
Squirrel Blamed ..
For PoUJer Outage
A 'qu1rrcl burro"c:d into J
Southern California fo~th!'lon
trans former bo'I( Wcdncsda' Jo~uOJLll.ul pgv...er tu <ttxtl!l 1 ~50o
t·ustomer-. on Costa :'tl esa "
north side
"The squirrel did not sur
vive.·· observed Edison Com
pany s poke5rnan Bill Compton
The po"er outai:.:e began at
4 47 pm
The tr:rn!>for mer blo"'out at
the Ne"port-:'tt ci.a !>('hool di:.
tnct service 'arrl at Baker and
Bear -.trt.>els· :-cnt a !>Urge nf
po"' er through the line:. lhal
1-nockecl out a l·:ilil1· l.lt t1r1 ... tol
!'!tree! a nd l-'auhinno A venue
Compton ')Jiil .UL ho u~.h ~JJ .m c. J • !2.!1_..r __ _
t u ... tomer ... hJct thl·t r poy, £-r 1Ja1 k
oo y, tUun 25 mJnutl'" Cumpton
~aid. it took anotht'r hour for 500
more c·u1>tom t•r'> t11 i.:1·1 thPir
h~hts ba<'k <ind the rP:-.1 dents ot
411 home-. on Tr1n1ty and
\'ello"stone dr1H'' "en• "'1lhoul
po" e r unlll 11 µ m
Both blo"'ouh '>oundl·<l hk1• 1·x·
µlo:-1ons anrl resultl'fl in ~mokt•
hut there \.\t•n • no 11re-.. Compton
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Energy Saver
Cargo Sail Ship Launched
THOMASTON, Mame I API
A sailing car~o ship. the nation ..,
f1 rst in 40 yeari.. "a5 launrhcd
her c r ro m an o Id :'tl a 1 n ~
boatyard into a sea or opportum
ty <·reated by the c ncrto· cn i.is
1 Related photo 861
A crowd of more than 1.500
c heered as the 97 foot l'Oastmg
schooner John F. Lea vitt. 1t.'>
flal! flapping 1n the breeze.
gilded down the ways into the St
Ceoq~e River on the 11 45 a m
high Lide. Wednesda)
T he luunchmg, rapped lhrec
years of cons truction which
began when Ned Ackerman set
1n motion his dream of beatmg
the energy crunch by re-c reatinlo!
the age or sail.
Oil prices have near ly doubled
in that period. and Ackerman 1s
betting Ulat the Leavitt , which
draws power from the wind. can
<'Om pe l e successfully with
truckers. trains a nd steamstups.
hauling cargoes from port to
port from Canada to T rinidad. n
His optlmls m la g raphically
por t r ayed by t he rtgurehead
carved on the Leavitt's bow: a
brown and white fox s porting a
wily grin as a la r ge yellow
feath er protrudes fro m Its
mouth.
"Everybody told me I was
r r uy when I s ta rted this.··
the sell-alyled merchant adven·
turer saJd before lhe launching.
"But I think I'm crazy like a
fox. The price of fuel ia not golng
down. And if we have a com-
plete crunch, I may be the only
kind ot tranaportaUon you can
buy."
Na med for the maritime
author who inspired Ackerman's
dream, lhe two-masted Leavitt
i.I believed to be the flnt. C81'IO
schooner launched ln tbll c:oun·
tr y a ince UH Sbe ,was
c hrl1te ned by whHe·haired
\'1rg1n1a Lt:;.l\·111 the Cluthor s
"'<low
l.cciv1tt "rott· ttw hook · In
Tht' Wake or Thl' Coa5tmg
Sl·hooner ·
A half do1.cn "1ndJC1mmers.
l·1n·led b.> yat:ht~ and hshtni.:
boats. hned lhe tidal chunnel ror
the festive launchmg a t the R. L.
Wallace boalyanJ A high school
hand supplied the music, .:1
m1l1 t 1a u nit f ro m Ne"
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Coasc
Weather
Some low c l oudines~
during e arly morn in~
hours otherwise s unny
I hrough Fri day. Lows
tonight 6.1 to 68. Highs f'r1-
day 70 to 74 at beaches to
82 to 87 inland.
INSIDE TODA '1
Although it haa been JO
year& today .ttnce actreu
Sha ron Tate and four others
Wf're found brutally
murdered by Cho rles
Manson and hu1 clan. rtn·
dents o/ L.o ., Angeles ·
Benedict Co n.11on a re ahll
haunted b11 the ancfdenr.
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Basldes PotDer ltloves a Bug
Mesa School
Lease Backed
C4ut CommWllly CoUeae Di.a·
trlct trustees WedDe1day lol4
Coastl.it\e C9llett_olficJala to ao
ahead with nesotiatiom on the
_poaaible leue of Men Verde
Elementary Sch·ool ln Co1ta
Mesa.
The school, closed by the
Newport·Mesa Unified School
District ·because of declining
enrollment iD the area. would be
a prime location for day and
evening college cluaes. said Ed
Decker, Coutllne's dean of in-
struction.
H e said about 1.000 Mesa
Verde area res idents already
are taking cou rses throu2h
Coastline a t s uch lo<:at1on.s as
Hearing Set
On Mesa
E1tancia and Coata Meaa hl1h
achoola, the Halecr4'al Club and
varloua nelghbor-hood cbUttbea.
Co11tUne could con10Udate
theae clu-"' a_t Mesa V~rde and
make lbem "more acceaaible to
a greater number or people, ..
said Decker.
Decker noted lhat a Newport.
Mesa citizens advisory commit
tee bas recommended that no
abandoned school in the district
be put tD use at njgbt.
However. he said the Mesa
Verde residents have been sup-
portive or the proposed move t.o
the school and thal the issue of
night classes can be worked out.
Phyliss Basile. preside.nt of
the American F ede ration ol
Teachers Local 1911, questione<I
the proposed move. saying m
creased Coasthne courses would
affect classes at Orange Coasl
Colle~e
'"The 'college without walls' 1s
acqulnng walls at a very great
rate." she commented.
An ne Taylor of Markdale. Ont. keeps her sled dogs in
shape during the summer by using them to pull the re·
mains of an old car along the shoulder of the highway
Tht· t'X<.'rc1st' 1s );!real for the do~s and 1s one of onlv a
ll'\\ way~ to gct the old car movmg. l\ls Taylor say~ · Fair Issue Oi stritt Chancellor Norman
W <t tsoo '-a•d Coaslline ·s ten
tat1 ve µIan for Mes.a Ve r de
m a rks ·'no d e p<J rtur e from
po li c ie s wh e n w e s tarted
Coastline. This is simply another
step in that direction .. -exican-Oil Blobs Off Texas
Supen or Court Jud ge Ro bt:rt
Todd has set Aug. 21 as the date
he "Ill hear la¥. ye r s ar11.uc
whether development proJects at
Orange County FairJ:lrounds in
Costa Mesa should be subJC.'<'I to
cll)'.If!'t]_f~ igtd aQproval
Trustee George Hodda sup
ported Coastline 's propos a I
'T here "as neve r any intention
that the ·c.o~e without walli-
,. ou Id hold its dasst-s 1n th~
open air.·· he l.a1d CO RPUS CHRISTI. Texas
<AP> A 40-mile-long tongue of
runaway Mexic a n c rude oil
drifted ominous ly offs hore or
Padre Island today as pollution
from the world ·s largest oil spill
resumed its northward advance,
troubling shrimpers already
worried by a meager harvest.
Gulf breezes that powered the
huge spill from a blown-out
Mexican oil well toward the
white resort beaches of the Tex-
as Gulf Coast picked up Wednes·
day. And forecasters s aid 10·
knot 'A'inds would continue to·
day.
"We knew the winds would
kick up aga in. we just didn't
know when." National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administ ra·
11on spokesman Carl Posey said.
The spill hallerl its steady ad·
vance Tu e s da y wh e n
southeasterly winds dim inished,
setting up what Coast Guard or
fi cials called a "standoff" a t
best.
The progress of the giant
slick. paralleling the island, 75
miles out into the Gulf. worried
s hrimper s who g athere d in
Brownsville to v o i ce ap
prebension.
"We are not doomsayers . but
realistically. we are concerned."
said Ralph Rayburn. execut1 vt
director of the Texas Shrimp A~
sociation.
Julius Collins. president or lhl'
a ssociation. sa id that s hrimp
harvests are running at about
hair the pace of las t year ·..,
c atch. He blamed a combination
of environmental hic·tors. int'lurl
in g a col<i winter and heav.'·
s pnnJ.! and summe r rams.
A Coast Guard reconnaissance
flig ht detected "a tongue or
sheen·· 15 miles offshore and
stretdung 40 miles a long Padre
Island from Brownsville to 20
mil e s north of th e Port
i\1 ans field cut. Posey said
I le said the tongue ranged in
"1dlh from about 20 miles to Jess
than 10 miles. and contained
-;('ve ral "pancakes and two n b·
ho n~ of mousse ." s ignifying
heavier 011 contentrations .
T a r balls earned by the surf
continued to dot the high-water
line a long Padre Jsland-beaches
l'oscy sa id the heaviest concen·
t rat1ons were on beaches near
the Port Mansfield cut. But he
said 1t was still nothing like the
hlat kened beaches in Mexko.
St·1ent 1st~ s tudied currents in
County Pact Seen Near
Agreement May End Rift With Employees
By GARV G RANVILLE
Ol 1 ... O•llY ~Itel St•ll
A ht!aled rifl between county
~O\ ernment a nd the O ran ~e
County Emplo;.ees As soe1at1on
10CEA I simmered down"almosl
as q uickly as 1t fl ared Wednes-
d ay when salary negotiators for
both sides met behind d osed
doors.
Late Wednesday nig ht, county
Personnel Director Be rt Scott
Pilot Carrier
Struck by Van,
Badly Injured . .
A Dally Pilot newspaper ca r·
r1e r was in serious condition lo·
day at Hoag Memorial Hospital
m Newport Beach afte r he was
run over by a van while deliver-
ing papers in Costa Mes a . of·
ric1als reported today.
Police said Frederick Aaron
Lex. 14, of 431 Lenwood Drive.
Costa Mesa, was run over at 5
p. m . Wednesday while riding bis
bicycle on Irvine Avenue at East
18th Street.
They said Lex was struck by a
van driven by Phillip Altman,
63 , of 439 E . Magnolia St ., Costa
Mesa .
Police said the left front wheel
of the van ran over young Lex
and his bicycle.
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said the day·s meeting ended on
a h armoruous note and a!!ret·
ment coay be near on a wagl'
and fringe benefit package co'
e ri ng ro ughly 6, 10 0 rount'
wor1ters re~pr~senteu by-OCE/\
It was late Tuesday when
OCE~ officials abr uptly ca lled
off a member e lection designed
to ratify an agreement a lready
tentatively reached with county
negotiators.
Touching 1,ff the clecli<>n .,
cancellation was OCEA ·s anger
<Jt r e ports the a:-.soc1alion of
Or ange County Deput y Shen rrs
had received more in pay hike:-.
Caner Plan
To Aid Poor
WASHINGTON !AP I
America 's poor higher
energy bills would get
Sl.6 billion in aid next year
under a tentative Carter ad·
ministration plan keyed to
congressional approval or
the president's "windfall
profits·' tax proposal.
In the second year of the
plan. $2.4 billion would be
available to as many as 15
million Americans, accord-
ing to a n administration
source who asked not to be
named.
The proposal, the result
of a promise by President
Carte r to he lp "needy
Americans cope with rising
e nergy prices." is being
circulated among con-
gressmen. public interest
groups and representatives
of state and local govern·
men ts.
Pickup Driver
Hurt in Crash
A Costa Mesa woman was in·
Jured Wednes day whe n her
pickup truck was hit broadside
at the intersect ion of Orange
A veoue and Cabrillo Street,
police said.
Officials reported that Wendy
Jean McElbiney, 22, ol 216
Rochester Street, was treated
but not hospitalized at Costa
Mesa Memorial Hospital alter
complainiq or pain ln her left
•ide. neck and head.
Police said she collided with a
car driven by Jamea Arthur
Craycbee, 16, of 1952 Windward
Lane. Newport Beach . He re-
portedly wuo't injured.
and fnn~e benefits during Lhe
::issoc1at1ons' b ar~am1ng with
the count,y.
<>CEA executive dir~tor J ohn.
~a wycr charged that count~
ne~otrntors had d~1ved OC&A
a nd breached good faith by g1v·
1ng the deputies more than other
em ployees.
Sawyer threatened JO b action
in the form of sickouts and work
s lowdowns s hould the county
negotu1tors not return to the
b<.1 q~a1runse table and sweeten up
lhe m ulti year contract already
tentatively agreed to.
Sim ultaneously, though, coun-
ty officials vowed not to move off
lh" dollar amounts previously
agreed to.
But Scott indicated late
We dnes day night that some
reshufflmg of collar placement in
the contract agreement might be
made though he emphasized
county s upervisors h ad not
authonzed any increase in the
dollar pac kage orrered the
employees.
N e gollators continued the1 r
sessions today in an effort to
re ach quick settlement and to
head off any further laborslrife.
F,....P~AJ
PARK ...
I rvine Company President
Kremer, in prepared remarks.
s aid believes the 19.000 acres or
park land shown on a map in-
troduced with the legis lation is
unrealis tically la r"e.
Kremer sajd that 13,000 acres
of that 19,000 be longs to t he
Irvine Co. Because no acqu1s1-
tion priorities or specific sites
were included, he satd, resolution
of those issues wtll only dela) the
compa ny'sdevelopment plans.
His concerns were partially
answered at the ou~et ot the
hearing when Patterson said.
"We will continue the hearing
process in Washington t o de·
termtne how much land can and
should be acqu1red."
Badham also addressed that
subject and indicated the "del·
lcate balance between popula·
lion pressures and biological
concema" will be the subject of
continuing study and debate.
Kremer's complainta centered
on the site of the propo1ed park
and the amount or money avail•·
ble to acquire the land.
He quoted a report on the pro·
posal prep11red by tbe National
Park Service which estimated
the cost o( acquisition of 19.000
acres ar $230 million lo $345
mtlllon.
e fforts to predict where the oil
might was h ashore. but thcrt:
were no md1cat1ons that such
pred1 cl1ons would be a \•ail able
before several da) !I
Coast Guard Capt Ro~e r
Madson sa1d diver rou nd slick)
g lobs or 011 suspended 7 to 35 reel
below the surface
Coast Guard crews are han~
ing a 6-foot mt-sh from the boom
at the Port Man!)f1eld cut in an
effort to s na re some of the sub
On Wednesd ay. he said. crew!>
found no 01 1 m Laguna Madre
a huge inlet bet"een the Padre
Island and the Texos mainland
serving as a breeding !.(round for
oysters. blue t·rabs and other
shellfish and as a food ~ourt·c fo r
dozens of ma rine s pct·1es
Posey said diver~ al o would
be sent into Ln~un:J Mau re near
Browns ville to m<tkc sure no
submerged 011 had driftt:d in
Mrs. Winder
Service Set
In Costa Mesa
Funeral ser vices will be held
Friday ror Man e Winder, 1.1 Hi
vcat resident of Costa ~1esn "ho
ched .\tonday after a lonJ! 1llnl'~~
She wai; 41
Ser vices wi ll bc1on a l 11 a m
Fnday at the Co~ta Mesa Thtrd
Wa rd of the Churc-h of J e!lus
Christ of the Latler-<1av Sa10ts
Adams and Placentia avenues
G raves1de scrvu·es \\ 111 be
held l\lond1;1y in Idaho Fall!>.
Id aho
Mrs W10 dt'r Y>as an c11.thl
year emplo,\ec of Wevcon Motor
Homes in f''ounta1n Vallcv and a
m e mbe r of the Costn. Mesa
Third Wctrd. C'h urc·h of Je!lu!>
Christ of the Latter day Saint!.
Mrs. Winder leaves her sons.
Corky and Richard Winder of
Costa Mes a . her daughte r. C) n-
die Johnson of Costa Mesa . her
pare·nts. Floyd and Neille f''1sher ·
of Idaho. her sisters, Ins Chapel
and Rita Phippen of Idaho and
Rhea Hatr h of Cres tline. Calif
and ~randson Jas~n J ohn~on of
Costa Mesa
S1multant:ouc;h .. J udJ.!e Todd
tound It unneces~ary Wednesda)
to deride 1f be should Issue a
tem porar.' order halt1 nJC ne"
proJet·ts on the fa1r11.rounds until
the issue 1s decided
Tha t's beeause Orange County
Fa ir Board President Elmer
Montano said no ne" proJecLc;
"ill get under ""ay until after the
heannR later this month
Montano·s pledge sat1sf1ed Ci·
t) Attorney Robert Campa11.na
"ho had w.koo for the restrain
1n~ order
It 1~ tht-city ·s 1.:ontent1on that
plans for development or the
fa1q~rounds ~hould bt: !>UbJe<:t to
the same re\ IC"-and regulation~
dS othe r prC>J<'t'tS "1th1n t'll)
houndar1cs
But the r:ur boa rd IOSl.!>lS that
1t 1c; <t ~late a~enn and thcrefort-
exempt from c·1ty ·control
In an atte m pt to seule the
aq.?u menl Campa~na lasl "eek
fated a la~suit on behalf or t he
Cll)
FremP~ . .tl
SCOTCH ..
lit' 1dent1 hed or havt his firm
1dt•nt1f1ed . ~C11d · The "hole
th in~ ~l'~!:flS to lit' a bsolute!) de.,
p1table Look at the b rands
C'h1vas Regal 1s t he :'\o 1 s elling
deluxe brand of Scot<'h whisky 1n
the States "'b ile J&R and Cuu v
Sark are among the top pre:.
m1 um brands It seem s to be too
m u l' h o f a c o 1 n t· 1 d e n c· ~
Somebody 1s tr~ 1ng to damal!c
!'>t·ott h "h1sk.' export~ "
I It her firms wen· equally a n·
noyed but less outspoken, s aym(l
they could not c·omme nt until
the\' had seen the report They
said its pubhcal1on had taken
them by surpnse.
The Scotch Whis ky Assoc1a
t1on s aJd m a sta te ment "The
levels so far reported in Seot('h
whisk.' a re extre mely minute.
a nd the r e Is c urre nll y no
medical or other evidence of to
.. h o" that the pres e n ce or
nitrosa mmes at these levels can
cause c-ancer 10 human beings ·
F,....P~AI
SCHOONER
lla mpsh1re fired cannons as the
Leavitt hit the wate r . and en
tc r p ri!>1n1? \endo rs h awked
Coa:i1ter" T ·sh1 rts at $6 ap1ec·e
A I ~ o ta k 1 n g pa rt in th 1·
launc h1n1? "as CJ fil m ere" µn·
parinJ: a cl0<·umenta ry a bout tlw
Leavitt and At·ke rman
Thl' Lt'av1ll 1s expected to :.t:t
'>Hi! In four to 'ilX weeks. after
beinR outr1tted with niu:1ng and
t>lectronic· seear At·kerman. th1-·
36 year old 'kipper. said hf' "-I ll
ht• <H'tnmpan1ed hy a 1·rr·" ot
th rct: .met up to :-.ix p;1) 11H:
J •aS:-.t•nj!l'I"'
If l' has ) l't 111 l'h11os1· a dest1n.1
t1on an<I \ argo tor the matrfon
O)a~e. 'ia)10g. "'I'm 14 a1tmg l11
sec "ho bids the most · ·
Built of wood and modeled
after l9th century prototypes.
the red-and white-hulled Leavitt
gt'ts po"er from the wmd press -
ing ai?am~t its 6.440 square feet
of l'amas "ails. n J!ged fore <Jnd
a ll atop 81>-foot masts Its onl)
rucl r\•Qu1n•mPnl 1, a small
Jmoun~ •>f dte!>!el ~eded for its
p u m p .... gl•n e rato r s a n d
h) rlrauh(' l arJ?o hoists
W hi le e ...i 1m atec; of th e
I.ea\ 1ll i-pn <e lal! have ranged
from SJ00.11(10 up . t\r kcrman r"'
fuse~ to dl\Ul~e the C'OSt, r all1nc
1t ·a lrade •wt·ret .. And despite
hi s sa"1nl!s 1n fuel. he c;a\'s he"
not ~un• \\ht•tht-r ht~ 1·arJ£0 bu~•
nt''' "ill lit· a munt•\ m<J ker
I '"ln t kno". · nobod,. "Ill
kno" until 1 ·vl· had a cha.nee to
go ar 11 · he ... aid ''I've rr•s1sti•d
:-ay1nl.! ·1 told you ..,o· <Jnd I m
not .:oml! to :.Ct.\' · 1 told you so ·
;\" ot n ·t · ·
With a ca rjlo capacity of 150
tons. the sh ip ran t·arry the
cq u1\'alent of r1 \·e sem itrailer
trut.'kloads Its six-foot draft
g ua rante e a r,:.c e ss1bll1ty to
!<ha llo" harbors. and n:. hH"k ol
auxi li ary po"er makes 11 ex
em pt from mo ... t iederal regul a
lions governinl! Po" ered l'a r,110
~h ip~
Newport Surf and Sport
Announces
GRAND OPENING SALE
At South Coast Plaza
Mon., Aug. 13 • Sun., Aug. 19
20%oFF including
FFSHORE and all our mens. 0 P • BOLT • 0 women's & boys sunwear
• NEWPORTSURF&SPORT 641-0523
'•fl SOUTH COAST PLAZA
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. CALIFORNIA
KKKAsb
Pennit
• ·To Rally
OCBANSIDS (AP> -,,_ Ku
Klux Klan hM·UUd ~
to bold it.a fil"lt public meetUac la
SU D6ealo Cowtty next mcnta bl
Oceallllla., ao ''peopl• cu come
in off the tt1"ta "
K Ian a tat• d i r ector T.om
II etaaer a aid the whil e
•upremacy 1roup waau to bold
a two-hour rallY a t tbe com
munlly cente r {n Baldernma
Park on s.pt. u..
''WE FEEL WE'VE got to do
sometbina abo ut the c r im e
a ituatao n In Ocean alde ."
Met11er said.
Tbe KKJt appUeq for a pennat
Monday to bold the rally. but
spokesmen from the Oceanside
Parks and llecrd tioo Depart
ment would not say whether 1he
Klan hu received permission lo
stage lhe event.
Speeches and ''an a bbreviated
version" of the fil m "Birth of a
Nation" are planne d for the
gathering, Metzger said.
lloodmobi.le Set
For West County
Blood donations a re being
sought at the Red Cross West
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DAil Y PILOT ~
Bay Area Rocked AgaQi]
B E RK E~!':~~kq~~!=.:~•l; ~=~~~~:onda =
modera te earthquake, the Police dilpatchen in Holliater quake between HolU.ter and An·~
1tcond laraest attenbock aloce and Gilroy, the two towm Aruck denon Lake. , I
~a~~~=ra~:!:u:a o(M~ ::.dd:!y ~~'tv0:id::·:.:;;:.":t TUB caACllS INDICATE}
F rancilco early today, Univeni· damage. "It was just a littJe s lippage ln the earth's crust:
ty of California ae1smolo1iata one," said Hollister dispatcher ranging from a rew tentba of an~
said . J im Stephens. inch lo more than half an inch,J
Police ln two communities said Charles Blabop, geologist at:
ne a r the quake's recorded Callers lo news organizations the state Division of Mines and; cent~r reported no damage or rep orted tbe quake was felt ln Mlneraa lD San Pranciaco. ?
injuries. But news organizations Monterey, 40 miles southwest or He said the cracks were found:
a round lhe San Francisco Bay the epicenter, and in San Lean-parallel to the Calavera s Fault.~
a rea reported dozens of calls dro. a s uburb of Oakland SO which aeiamologiats say pro·t
f rom persons who fe lt the m iles north or the epicenter. duced Monday's temblor. J
ground move. f
Such cracks are not always BaUCE SCHECHTER, a RADIO STATION KCBS in trace able in earthquakes of
graduate seis mologist, said the San Frapcisco also reported moderate intensity s uch as Mon-'~ q uake at 12·03 a.m . PDT was f ·d •· 1 th t ·t d • and th f estimated at 4.1 m agnitude on• calls rom res1 en .... n a ct y ay s , ey are a source o and l·n Tiburon. a coastal suburb interest to geologists · the Richter scale. · ' smiles north of San Francisco. , "It WU one or the largest af-THE C&ACKS FOUND int
tershocks ," he said. "It appears Monday's quake registered S.9 roadways would not be obvious
to be roughly localed in the re-on the Richter sca le. ~a measure to inexpe rie nced eyes. s aid
gion of the earthquake Monday. of ground tnotion as recorded by Bisho p. "Most people wou ld
We 've been recording them con seis mographs. Each increase or drive n ght past a nd not even
tinuously · · ·" one number means a tenfold in-notice. You have to get out and
Schechter placed the epicenter crease in magnitude. The Mon-really scrutiruze the ground to
a pproximately 10 miles north of day quak e was amo ng the s ee it."
Hollister and 10 miles east of strongest an Northern Calllornia
Gilroy, in-a m oun tainous . this century. Dozens or aftershoc ks have
been recorded at Berkeley since
Meanwhile. state geologists Monday's quake. The slrongesl. I
reported Wednesday that they measuring 4.4 on the Richter
spa rsely populated area about 75
miles southeast of Sa n F ran·
cisco.
h ad found min ute r racks an scale . was recorded at 3·33 p.m !
THAT WOULD BE roughly six asphalt roads. hard·packed soils Monday. five hours after thf>t
males sout he a st or Monday ·s and dry stream beds show1nf' ma in shock. Schechter added . ,
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County Ser vice Cente r in S"'ri•·-Planned ""wi .. .,,.,. MOQ.an Named Wes tminster , whe re a blood & ~ ~0
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-Ah·eoo-gah!
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mobile will be in opera~on Mon_· --A-lileguank>bseFVes-beaeh-aeHvitres-througtrbi:nucalars l>oug!as-W. H11thaway---.,,.y-from-!7~ to 7.30p.m. t S M . d . .. 1 .. kd .od h. h of Costa Mesa has been The aervice center is located 3 a nta omc a unng a s ow wee ay l?en w IC named to the deun 's hst
at 7Sn Westminster Ave. Ap-found beach attendance lower than usual this week. But for academic excellence
pointments can be made by call· lifeguards are ptannmg to strike tbas weeke nd u nless at Harvey Mudd Colle~c
ing 898-3547 Los Angeles County m eets new wage dem artds m Claremont -=~~~~~~~~~~~~_;;_~~~..;._~~~~~~~~~~~~-
hunue mor1 collect1on 630-.000 Gallons
Unleaded Gas
Increase Seen
LOS ANGELES <AP l -An agr eemen t
between Atlantic Richfield Company and the state
Air Resources Board means Southern Californians
will receive an extra 630.000 gallons of unleaded
J.!US per month through September
Classic Car Show
Saturday, August 11
SHOPl'ING CENTER
Come see 20 Model A's on dis-
play in the parking lot of Bristol
Town Ir Country Shopping
Center between 8: lS
a .m. and S:OO p .m.
We 're located f -------2 blocks north
of South Coast
Plaza on
Bristol.
[§) i ........ _ ..... -... -c--
Free Admissjon
Come see the
Hanae Mori Couture
and Boutique
Fall Collect ions, in
South Coast Plaza on
Friday and Saturday ,
August 10 and 11 .
Informal modeling
from 11 :30 to 3:30.
ARCOs~kesman Al Greenstein said Wednes·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ day the agreement was the first of its kmd
The eye of th·e artist.
Hanae Mori speaks
a universal language
w ith a world of fragile,
mystic prints and
glorious fabrics.
Brushstroke on silk
purple and cream on
black georgette,
6 to 14 sizes 425.00.
Fine Dress Salon
· _1.magmn
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
As we all know, Delaney's is lhe
ma gic word fo r fr es h or
fresh.frozen seafoods. Well. this
week it's all strictly FRESH. A
full selection of fresh swordfish,
.salmon. rock cod, red snapper,
.sand dabs, filet or sole, shark
filets and fllet of seabass. And for a specialty. try
heM
Ea11&ern Haddock •• ..i1 2.99
FRESH PRODU«;E
There Is produce and then there
Is produce. but we have the
fi nest. Come see for yourselves!
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Hoeeydew Meloa• . . . . 69C ""
U.&Ne. I
.BarUeu Pean ... 3 ....... 1.00
StnlArte Plmll Graoefndt ...... 3 ... 1.00
s1r1a..rp_~a1 15~ Beu t'eppen . . . . . . . . . . . " "'
From Delaney's wlne cellar ror t hose who haven 't t r ied
Delaaey'1 own champagne, now
ls the t.Upe. only 1.111 ea. <7M 1111>
TOP QUALITY MEATS
In addition to havang lop choice or prime beef aged at least JO
d•ys, fresh local Za<'ky chlckena
& turkeys and fresh corn·fed
eastern po~. now is Lhe time to Clll your freezer ·with fresla
American prtme or tep choice
lamb. Cut, wrapped & quick
frozen to your specifl<'atlon11,
whole or half, only •·• lb. Takes about one week ror your order .
DELANfi¥'S
GGmmet ilarbi
()pea O.U, M • CloMd 8aday
zt2t NewjNl't lllvd., Newpen Beaell 173·55•
between the ARB and a maJor ml company. It
permits the ·ARCO refin ery in Carson to tem
porarily decrease the amount of the crude oil m 1ts
unleaded gas by adding more butane
.~PH. C'rnHNfon QuifN Panel
' LOS ANG ELES <AP> -U.S Sen. Alan
Cranston, D·Califomia. has resigned from a Euro-
pean-Japanese-American foreign poli cy group that
has been criticized by conser vatives as being
res ponsible for a liberal.
app~menl .d1rect1on of [ J Amencan~hcy. STATE
Cranston sent a let-
te r May 14. resigning --------
from the Trilateral Com·
m1ss1on, his press secretary, Murray Flander, said
Wednesday
Agents Seize 83:i .. OOO Pof Far•
· PAl~A (AP) --Narcotics agents se12ed 96
marijuana plants ranging up to 12 feet high after
an anonymous phone call lipped them off to a pot
farm in northern San Diego County.
The weeds were fou nd in a steep r anyon area
Wednesday in Pala. Authorities estimate the street
value of the manjuana at about SJS,000.
Co1trf Pro~ l...eftno Flied
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A letter wntten by
Supreme Cou rt Justice Frank C Newman re·
portedly indicates he has prejud~ed as unconstit u·
tiona l the upcoming decision on whether to reopen
the investigation of the court to the pubUc.
In addition, the Los Angeles Times reported
today. the commission conducting the investiga._
lion has filed the letter as part of its evidence in
as king the Supreme Court to overturn a Los
Angeles appeals court ruling whk h closed the in·
vestigation to the public after five weeks of open
bearings.
Gen. Quinn Take• c ...... d
CAMP PENDLETON <AP) -A new com·
mending gener a l has taken ove r the 16,000-
member lsl Marine Division stationed at Camp
Pendleton.
Maj. Gen. Francis X. Quinn, most recently
director of the plans and policy department at
Marine hea dquarters in Wasttinglon, assumed
command at a ceremony Wednesday.
Quinn relieved Maj. Gen. Charles G. Cooper,
who on Friday will take over the Marine Corps
Recr uit Depot in San Diego.
MERCURY SAVINGS
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Here ar• some of o ur bedroom
sp•c:1a11 Thomasv1llP FrPnch Provincial bdr
se1 includes triple dresser and twin mirror. queen·s1ze canopy bed, twin
nightstands. Was S2955 now S 1750 Drexe l Woodbriar Queen ca nopy
bed. Was S819 now S399
Dr exel Wood br1ar armo1re. Was
S995 now S485. Dr exel 6-piece bdr se t. French Provincial. Includes triple dresser
& mirror, king-size headboard, two nightstands, chest on chest. Was
S2737 now S1995 Tl'lomasvllle French Provincial bdr.
set Includes triple dresser & twin
mirrors, king-size headboard. two
night stands, armoire . Was S3615
now S2615
Al I box springs &
mattresses on display
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and bedroom greatly
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Orange Coast Daily Pilot Editorial ,
Uw Complicates
Teachers' l1asks
It's not unusual ln lhe rall ror 1tudent.1 to run mlo
temPorary setbacks whtle tryinc to Cmd the rl&hl
cla&Sroom and soak up new subject matter.
But lh1 Ca ll, many t achers tn th N wport Me11a
Unified SchooJ Dlst r'trt wilt be enrounterlni! some or lhc
same adjustments. Bf't'aust> of deelmm.e Mrollment. the c11strkt hos had
to lay off Mbout 60 tearhen t.tus .)'ear. By law, luyom,
mus t be in roven;e order of eruoraty
Remaitu11g teachers who are d1s plac d becou~c of
schooJ closings or other rectors a re hifted around.
Thul doesn 'l m an anyone t expectt'd to teach In a
field an whtrh he or she ii not quahruid. A cor rect cr~hm
tlal t!'> required. and the dJ trtrl can rehirP tt!nr hers to '111
ccrtnin po~t.'S sut·h n in spectal education.
But in man \·uses tearht!rs "111 be gl\rcn classes al
grade leveb or in subje<'l matters th»l aren 'l their major
areas, unct will have to put in a lot of extra work and ad·
j'ust tht>mselvt>s psycholo~1cu lly.
In add1t1on. som t-teatht!r.. "on 't know unl1 I the w~ek
twf oru sc·hool whi:tt their ne" assignment "'111 1'e
Others. whose l'redent1als don't makh any of the
openings but who art-guaranteed a job by law beca~se
ttiev weren't laid off 'prior lo Ma rch 15. w11l find
tht>mselves m tht' role of tutoring learning !:>kills or full-
tune substitute.
It ·s not a popular s1tuat1on. D1striet off1cials say
they'd like to see changed leg1slauon to. give them. more
flex1bilil\. <md teachers say they believe the d1str1ct
could readjus t its priorities and lay off fewer teachers.
Be that as it m ay. it'll be a tough fall semester for
m anv. Parents and students s hould be aware of why the
c han'ges are takrn~ place and try to help the ne~vly as-
sig ned teachers during the f 1rst weeks by show mg PU ·
t1ence and cooperation
Teache rs need to make the best of the ~1luat1on and
~1ve it their best. E\ en those unhappy over new assign·
ments..mighJ. r.e_member that. a fte r all, they still have
\\ell -paying Jobs
Air Your Views
Resident::. of the Harbor Area ha\ e a couple of good
opprntumt1es tont~ht to . do something about the way
1 hmg~ are gpmg to be in their communities 1n the future
One opportunity in Costa Mesa involves the future of
J\t>\\ µart Boulc\'ard. The other comes at a :-.Jewport Bea<.·h
Pl annmg Commi~s1on meeting where the first item on
the a genda wi ll concern reduction of the permitted s 1z£•
of buildings on smg le family. duplex and triplex proper-
tv tn old Corona clel Mar.
· In the Coron <J del Mar issue there's a m essage worth
n.·1n•ating
Tho::-t• potentially affected by this (•ha nge ought to
rniJl-.t· their opinions kno\\n to the folks who II be makmg
thl' cfet1s1ons It clew::. absolute!~· no good to gripe after the
1;11·t \\hen \OU hmcn't part1c1pated in the first place
The "><i m <: mc~s~1ge applies to the CalTrans m eeting
JI ; :JO p m a t Orange Coast College. The agency 1s tr.'--
1ng to figure out what to do with Newport Boulevard
lJl'twecn West Coast Highway and t he Costa .M esa
Free"ay Tonig ht's meeting is one of several publtc
::-ess1on~ CalTrans will host on the subject before eommg
up with its plan lat e next yea r •
For those of you who m ay want to deliver opinions on
hoth subjects. but who can't get out tonight. a letter will
help Thou~hts on the Corona de! Mar building standards
..,hould ht• mailed to the r·1t~· c·ou n('tl in C'are or city hall.
:i:Wo 'L'" port Uh d "ewport Btach. 92663.
Thv 1wr-.o n to t Ontart at CalTrans 1s Court Burrell, 10
ea rt ot CiJl1 ran!:> Lo::. Angeles office, 120 S. Spring St
Dream Conie T.-ue
A-:. the long summer da~·s of sailing and surfing draw
lu <1 c:lo-:.~. it's Jun to think about taking a long C'ru1se
:.<•.'-tor -:.1>. months . maybe to some Caribbean o r Soutt-
St•:J':. 1sla1Hh
One Costa :Vlcsa lam1ly returned l<tsl weekend from
durng just that
Btll :.md J ean Parne sold their Mesa Ve rde home.
l.>011ght a 44-foot ketch in Florida and sailed it bac:k via
1 he Pam1ma Canal. Their c rew C'ons1sted of sons Doug,
20. ~ncf Stf'\'e. 19. and daughte r Kim. 16. plus a ('Ockapoo
nC1mc:d Hra11d1.
The re were some rough times as s torms hit. food
plopped onto the dec:i.. a nd mosquitoes swarmed. but there
wen .. also beautiful moments to rem e mber as the family
m e mbers lea rned theiro~nstrengths.
Selling all one's landly possessions and sailing away
into the sunset is som ething most of us wi ll und~rtake on
ly m 1magmat10n
But it ·s nice to know someonE! broke through the
routine and fo llowed a dream
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Othe· views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot, P.O
Bo" 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642-4321
Boyd/ Jellyfish
By L.M. BOYD
That Leonardo da Vinci de-
signed the first airplane is
wldelv known. How he came
up with that idta 1 don't re-
t•all Do know where he got
the notion for hls design of a
parachute. though. He was
watchmg a jellyfish Cloat
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
One or the worst blights
in town Is those ump·
teen RVs. boats. old
cara etc. parked
<stored> on residential
streets. They keep the
street sweeper away
1nd block viii.on too I W.JI.
iii€~~\
) (
do~n on its prey when the
bright thought hit him.
Two ki nds of pies -
pumpkin and mincemeat -
traditionally a re ser ved at
holiday dinners . Why ls it
me n always ask ror the
mincemeat while the women
always prefer the pumpkin?
Most mysterious.
What Alexander Gr aham
Bell was really trying to do
when h e invented the
telephone was put together a
hearing aid for his \vire.
Am advised there aren't
any streets ln the town of
Tonawanda . N .Y . Only
drives. avenues, parkways,
courta, roadl, so on.
Did you kno w a baby
mouse is called a pup?
Q . "Qon't most of the
wortra tdo ltatlonl ~·
ellltlalnlM•? ·~~,... ,'° .. --
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JidlAndenoa
Mom-and-Pop Government
WASHINOTON -An 1m·
periled Jlmm~ Cart~r. trying
d• pt1rately tu rUmb out ol the
relier. hu opened his re·electk>n
camp1l1n a year •head or
1chedule. tie la. defending hi5 na·
uooal titewatdahip In a style
calculated to project M 11ln(ere.
•~rene. competent Image.
8ut belund the acen es, J immy
and Rotialynn have been l'On
ducting thu
nation's bt&S1
nesli like a
mom and-pop
urttur. 1'ht1y
!>eem to
perceive the
White House
not as th l:
headquarter!)
of the vas t
f ederal
e s tablis hm e nt but a s a
neighborhood sto r e going
against the great chains
·Nonetheless. they designed the
Mailbox --
or1anliatlonal chart for the
Cuter adminlatraUon in the
1bape of a wheel. with the presi·
dent at the hub. lnatead. It has
com e to resemble a s pider web,
run of loose alrands and snarls.
The llnett of authority soon
became~ tangled, indeed. that
It precipitated Internecin e
warfare between the Cabinet
and the White H.ouse staff. But
Carter floated placidly above
the ttqu.alls. with an air of pious
maa n tn1mlty , s miling
benevolently on both sides.
Al length, he was 1tirred to
take action In April 1978. Ac·
cording to the secret Cabinet
minutes. he gave no advance
hint of his displeasure; it merely
bubbled t o the s urface and
quickly subsided.
On April 10, the president cor-
dially invited the Cabinet to
spend the following Sunday af·
ternoon with him at Camp
David. The minutes r ecor d
blandly that he "wanl.ed to take
some time to reflect on lmpor·
tant iaaues with the Cabinet and
senior White House staff under
more relaxed circum&lances
than are usually available ...
Once they were assembled at
lhe mountaintop, aceordjng to
the minutes, they joined the
president for a sit-down dlMer.
Then some attended a special
showing of the movie "Annie
Hall, .. others watched the first in-
stallment of the television drama
"Holocaust" and a few drifted to
their cabins to read. Later they
were lulled to s leep by the call of
the c rickets. rising and falling on
the night air.
BUT 11tE NEXT day, to their
total astonishment, the presi-
dent gave them a tongue-
thra shing. He lashed out at them
hke lightning from a · cloudless
sky. He scolded them for their
failings. he admonis hed them to
work harmoruously together: he
laid down the Jaw.
The president's heroics were
solemnly witnettaed by t\Js wife
Rosalynn, &on Chip and chum
C harles Kirbo. They nodded
s ilent ame ns befitting t he
evanitelical performance. wit.
nesses recalf.
Thereafter . Carter resumed
his former tranquility. except
for a brief outburst over our ac·
cess to the secr e t Cabine t
minutes. He took out time from
affairs of state on Aug. 7. 1978, to
deplore the leak and to urge
Cabinet members to "treat the
minutes of Cabtne t meetings
with the care that s hould be
given confidenUal documents."
These minute s have been
marked for their "eyes only." he
reminded them sternly.
There was no ind ication from
on hi~h that the president was
dissatisfied w1th anyone in th~
Cabinet On Feb. 26. 1979. for in-
stance, the minutes record
"THE PRESIDENT re ported
that he has been gelling good re-
ports from around-the country
<1 bout the com pt·tcnc·t> a nd
performance of the Cabine t
members and various senior or.
f1c 1als in the department~ He
<·ommended t he C.ibinet and
asked them to keep up the good 1,1,0rk "
Not until they were summoned
upon t ht.> mountaintop for the
:-.econd time were the Cabinet
mem-bers a~r • o! J.he._ pr
dent's disapproval. They knew
onlv that his hom·ho. Hamilton
.Jor.dan. had bad·mouthed th~m
Soun·es dost' to Carter say his
Cabinet purge "Js a reaction to
h1 o; o" n plunge in the poll.., Bul
t hi.' president. hi mst.>lf. has had
lilllt· tu :-.a) to them ;iboul ti1 l> ac·-
t 11)0
Ile ha:. the msllncL<> of a tur-
t It> lfc pulls tn h1i:t h<'ad when
he's under attaC'k rn this embat·
tied state. he relic:. heavily upon
thC' .... h1sperin~!> or his wife.
Kirbo and Jordan. Other sub·
ordinate:-. have only limited at·
re:-.:. to Carter. in approx1mak
r.iuo tu the distance of their
homctO\.\ n I rom Plains Ga
,If .Oil's Life Blood, Bui-eallcracy's Death
To the Editor
The "011 " lll'\\S in )our Aug. 5
paper shO\\.!o that oi1 IS not lhC'
only <·ulpnt 1·a11sinl! inllat1 nn
Burcaucrac\ 1:. ,1 much b•J:!!l·•
onl·
Your front page. · :\cw <;;_t< ..
-1~1ce Syslcm Rapped.·· <>hows
that aside from The Department
or Energy regulatinJ? private j?aS
':.tat1ons out of husmes':.. they arc
again spending m1lhons lor their
'gal> pnCI.' \\:ltt hcrs " to !>L'l' tf a
few uru.crupulou') station <rn ncr..,
arc cheatan~ consumers out of
penn1ei.. to surv1\'c
Th en in vour "Oil Firms
Cleared m iihorta,gc Study" 11
shows th<.tt no~ s pent mon•
millions for a three-month In·
vest 1gat1on to lear:n the obv1ou-:..
Thal oil companie-:. did not
crealt• the ml shortage by hold·
ing batk the produl't':. they pro·
duC'ed to ~ell, wh1<.·h would haw
been pretty dumb business. B~t
that 1t was Wa!.h 1n gton s
poht1cally oriented ga!i alloca·
tion. that did.
BUT 11tE FINAL BLOW, tn
·011 Mislabeling Costly ." was
OOE's invesl11w t1on leading to
the accus ation that some re·
fi ne ries we re refintng s mall
amounts of cheaper domestic 011
with the more expensive fo reign
oi l. Thus increasing their own
«>arni ngs by $2 million dollars a
day that should have been pal<J
to foreigners for their o~l.. DOE
costs taxpayers $33 milhon a
day. And they haven 't produced
a drop of oil, at any price.
And then there's the muc•h
touted "Windfall Profit Tax"
DOE want the oil companies to
pay. But everyone knows com-
panies don't pay tax. They are
passed on to th~ consumer. So
the windfall profit tax is just
a nother tax on the consumer
taxpayer.
Put them all t ogethe r. and
bureaucracy spells "Idiocy." So
if oil la the life blOQd of the co~n
try, bureaucracy mus t be its
death knell. GOLDIE J OSEPH
I••~ Nee fl-811e4
To the F.ditor:
The race by Jane Fonda at her
rejection to the Arts Council
seema unwarranted. She simply
is not qualified.
. Sureb' no one felt she was an
international social expert when
ahe went to Hanoi to tl ve .. aid
and comfort•• to the then
enemy! She was • celebrity,
period, and had an lmpact aoleb'
UMdl. , ... ilu'lJ.-.. oae hu acCUHd
11'1. ronda or beln• a nuclear
ph~ !>1c1:.l or ;.ir1 eng1nl'l'r rd
nuc·lear con:-.1 rttt·t1on The anti
n uke fr Pak!> fl<>t·kcrl around
b(•("tlllS<' ':.h1• v.:1!> a nam1·
Then \\hen thl' sho<· 1:-. nn th1•
other foot. "h' c·ompla1n •
_But th~ 1mport_ant f<t <'l I'.> th.ill
"hilc Ms f<'onda rails hrr;elf an
artist, ai. a mo\'le a t·lrt•!>.s, the
acting ts a fra~ment of pl'rform
rng arts and an even :.mailer
seJ.?ment of the whole arb spec·
trum
The n sual arts 1 r;unttng·o1b.
wa t erc·olors. t•t r h1ngs .
C'harc oals ) and the three·
d1mens1onal arts. !.Cu lpt ure.
ar('h1tccture. etc. and the huge
!>e<.'t or ot pcrform1n1? arts of
music <symphony. chora l, in-
stru m ental. \'Ocal 1 a nd the
gamut of allied arts like photo·
J!r3phy to macrame. all need re·
cogn1t1on and appreciation in the
Arts Council. Opera. ballet and
manv other arts need represen·
talion -not propaganda
Even if Ms. Fonda were ex
pert in all these art~. the pos1
tion on the Arts Council calls for
adm1nistrat1ve expertise. ex·
perienc<' in management and in
pubht· and private finance. The
appointment needs <1 person
\\ tth tact. sound rational judg
menl and the ability to gel along
with people.
Ms Fonda. alas. has not
s hown any public evidence or
anv of those characteristics or
qualifications. let alone any
range of cultural qualifications.
Jerry Brown would be well ad-
vised to check the qualifi cations
of his candidates more than
their ability to finance and sup·
port his presidential aspirations .
Perhaps they could form a
rock group. Jane and Tom and
J erry has a nice rmg as a tno
and they are loud enougb to ob·
vial e any amplification.
l.ADISLA W REDA Y
Be•e'• Cite Kq
To the Editor:
School authorities would have
a g reat dlfflculty in finding
Jewish youths among our school
dropouts. As a non-Jew with
many J ewish contacts. I am sad·
dened for the future of gentile
youth.
In the J ewis h fa m ily the
hunger for education and its ad-
vantages is whetted from early
chlldhood, a nd the a verage
J ewish youth would no more
think of abandoning school than
be would be refusing to eat.
What Is behind his devotion to
study and lea.min.a? Tbe Bible clearly lays down
the ctua. of U.. Je,rtlb father:
"Trst. ur .-e child In the way
hi· ':.hould J!O. Ne· tr ""rch Jrt'
ot no J\ rul. he !>houhl 1 ha:-.ll~t·
him ''1th a rn<l . ~JY' th<' Shulhan
:\1 uh till' 1·1"11· of J 1"'1 .. h IJ\\
· Hm ht 'hnulrl not .;t rtk•· htrtl
m1•r r 1lt•':-.h ,,, ... 11nh tool' 1!11
-· Tll F. FATHF.R 1s bal'ked b)
lhe. famc..'Cl Jcwu.h motht!I. th\-
. top sergeant of tht-Je1,1,·11\h
home With this formidable pair
bat·ktnJ: him. the teache r has ht·
tie troubll• with sc·hool attend·
J n<'t' or homework Thus. m
J e\\ 1sh \Outh. :.tudv and learn-
ing an: IO('UIC'ated early and
lw<'o mt' 1ngru1 ncd habits
The tragedy of lht! ~cntll c
working mother 1s the hm1ted
time she has to spend with the
young If the fa mily is to have a
house ~1 boat. and two cars.
mother must have a c·ash tn·
com e . and 1n her ab.!>e nct•.
toda \' ·s rnut h learn they tan do
as they ·please. go to the beach
or tht• mountain':.. or 1f there 1s
nothing l'lse to do. ~o to ~chool
Not so \\Ith tht· Jcw1.!>h famll)
ThC'n .,.. hcn the gl.'ntlll! son
mature':. and •H·quire:. a Cam1I).
he often "ondl·r~ "h~ Jewish
men an• so sunt?ssful f1nanc1al
ly , ns \.\el l a s fat h e rs or
Japanese and Chinese extra<'
t1on These groups are no" top·
pang the WASP gentiles 1n most
university IQ tests.
T he secret IS the traininJ.?. HI
spirat1on and control found 1n
their homes. The exampll' has
been set. All the gentile need do
1s to observe wh<Jl goes on in the
Jewish homt•
FRANK KLOCK
Re•9a11 W ro11g
To the Editor
lt may seem soc1allslll' to
some people. but I can certainly
see the advantage in personal
dignity in Social Security and
Medicare. This Is not to say that
"You'rv .flOO bard Oii younelD ''
I do nol believe 10 freedom of
private enterprise, but I do
heltl'Vl' that thest• prllg rams
"hould I><' ma1nt.11ned and •ully
~unded
~Ir Reagan h.i1I a 1 on1·1·µ1
~h-dl .\o\t' ~tmulfl hr-m~ fom1IJL"i
to~t!lht>r , thul tht' children
~hould t ake full r~on:.1bd1ty
fo r the aged of the family This
~unded good. but "hal does 1t mean.,
IT MEANS tha t the privileged
person. born n ch. fully financed.
with a college education and
every opportunity for earrung
s kills. will be responsi ble for his
wealthy parents. while the pt>V·
erty stricken person. who clrops
out of school to support himself
and his family at a low-pu ying
Job will be res poni.1blc: fo r his
poor parents
In other \\Ords. bring the rich
fa mtlies togetiw'r to share their
ric h es :m et hri n ~ the poor
fa milte':. tof.!l'lhcr to shnre their
povert)
.l ,\~l ES W BOLDING
tt'ilf .triller Tell"!
To thc Editor
I could not let San:1 h Ludwig's
letter c Daily Pilot. AUA. 2> gu
unanswered She asks how shall
we t?vuluate Supervisor Harriett
Wreder's apprais al of Edison
Miller'' Very simply. Let's ask
Su pe n 1sor ~l 1 llc r lo make
public lite tra nS<.'flplS Of his near
court martial under then
Secretary or Navy. Senator
Warner of V1r~ini a.
Mrs. Ludwi~ wonders why
Mrs . Wieder hasn't condemned
e;(·Super v1sor s Ballin and
Diedric h Ag ai n a s imple
ans wer. She was not involved in
Orange County during Battin's
service and was newly arrived
during D1edrich's political prob-
le m s However. StJpervisbr
Wieder had certainly more than
wet her feet in the service of
Orange County when Edison
Miller <who calls us "koots"l
was foisted on us by weirdo
Je rry at the goading and prom-
ises of Jane and Tom .
How about it. Mrs . Ludwig -
will you personally se~ to it that
Edison Miller tells all?
MARY 0 . MOORE
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Gillette Sells, Gains
By MlLTON •OSKOWITZ
One ol the more bizarre epllodet iD the bizarre blatory
or antitrust proceedi.n11 bu coocluded wttb lbe ule by tbe
Glllett.e company of a 1 ut.!d1ary it created: Cambride•
Sbaver Import.a. '
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CUUl&IDGE SHAVE& IMPOaTS IS A company
Gillette es\ablbbed three years 1&&0 to import the bi1bly
regarded Braun electric shavers from Germany. In
Europe. electric ahavera are Car mor~ popular than they
are here, and Braun is the No. 1 seller. H owever. Cam·
brid~e is martleting t.Mse s havers under the brand name
Eltron. not Braun.
Gillette invested S2.S million in Cambridge and has
sold it off to Beeker & Beeker. a Conneeticul·ba.sed dis-
tributor of pens. travel c locks and other products. Cam·
bridge Wlll c ontinue to import lhe Braun·made shaver s
and sell th e m as
Eltrons.
Now th e plot
thtc k e o s . I t happens
that Braun . whtc b
makes other appliances
cmany Ame n cans know
1t for its little e le<."tnc
Money
Tree
coCfee bean g nnder>. as a wholly o wned s ub51d1ary or
Gillette. which acquired a controlling interes t tn 1t in 1967.
So why d td G il\ette s pin o ff a company lhal will import
a produ c t made by a G illette-owned company in another
country" Se<'ause. dear folks. that was the a greement
w o rked ou t betw~n Gillette and lhe J usUce Department lo
settle an anlltrus t a c tion.
AfTER GILLETTE ACQl1fllED ITS s lake 1n Braun.
h e J~ta_tt Pf:wu:tment stepped m...ancLlned-to-undo-1
s a y ing. an e ffe<.'l ' .. Look G iUette, that ·s not r eally fair. You
·art: alr ead.> th~ b1,,; J,tu.n tn the wet s having markeL And
now you are t<skang over one o f lhe b ig gun s a.n the electn''
~ha ver mark t:L Y o u ·r e trying to monopobie lh1s b us1
nei.~
In the complaint 1t filed 1n 1968. the governme nt askt<.I
lht: <'OUrt to o rder Gillette lo d ivest itself o f Braun
TM aC'llOn dra~ited o n fo r mor e than seven years. H)
lhl'n Braun was m aking a ~ubstant1al contributio n to
G tllt•Ue s p r o fits but han g llll? over the c o mpany "'as the
poss1b1l..ity that 1t IA OUld be forced to gave up 1ts German
pr&ZI! Then . on Ult! nt•Xt to labt d ay of 197S. a con s ent
dt:rrrt· settlrn.: the ht1J,!al1o n w~ appr oved by the federal
{'OU rt
IS SIGSLllilC. THE DECREE. (;11lette said. an effect
··A l l ng.hl , he r e 's ..., hat wt:'ll do With our OIA"O money. $2.5
mtlhon. \we'll ~et up th is 1ndepeodeot c-ompany, Cambridge
Import Shavers. and we 'll give them e xclusive nghts lo
import lht-Braun e le<-tnc ~haver Lnt.o the Uoited Stat.es
And then we'll sell off the company In return. you have to
let u~ ke<:p Braun."
That h as been accornph.shed.
A~ a result. G illette doe~ indeed continue to 0 .. 11
Braun And Gtllette markeL'> the Braun produ<'tS. including
the Braun s haver s. all o v er the world. except tn lhe U nited
S t a l es. H e r e Gillette t'an bring m any Braun apphaoce ex
cept shaver~. The electnc s havers made 1n Germany by
G 1lletle-0wned Braun a re marke t ed here b y another com·
pany t.bat Gillette established lo \Urd orr the trust-buster::.
Wbo do you thank got t.be better ot this deal~
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99\E pr 1.17 :: t1 10-.:::·: .HNi( I M 4~ .,_ H•llEI 2.14 1 1 141'1• "'Mrlfll' l0f4 I SJ 11'-• ,,._ Pfl IMf ,:-H t0 tQll UJl\4;" S1t"lnJ I JOI> S JI ""'• ""Wltotdl M II S 10'~ '•
fo'or tbt' rune m o nths ended June 30. Stan g H)'drocucs.
lOC'. San Clemente. has r e ported net \llrorne of $477.&Mi
from revenues o f SJJ.739.899. compared -..•ith net inrome of
SJ:Zl.l.97 from reven ues o f $12..518.814 f~ the sam e period an ms. This represe nts 6.J t'ents a !tihare , based on an a v e r age
number of shares oot.standm g or 76.1.333. rompar ed with 42
Cf'flts on aver age s hares o ut.standin g of 760.980 in 1978.
__ffi.ILDIE_TmRD QUARTER ENDED June 30. Stang
reported net prohts o r $206.988 from revenues of $4.729~.
compared with n et pro(1ts o( $295.886 rrom rt:venues of
$5.015.957 tn 1978.
Eanungs per s hart' were 27 cen ts. based o n average
outslaDdi.ng s hares of 765. 120. compared with 39 cen ts in
1.978 based on avera~t' outstandtn~ shares o f 760.980.
Nine-moolh revenues were approximately 10 percent
ahead oft.he same period tn 1978. accorthng to Wilham J .
Stock. president. Both contract and s ales increased ap-
proiomately 11 pert'e.nt a n d r e ntal r evenue remaine d about
the same as an the pnor year .
110JlD QUARTER REVENUES WERE down about 6
percent from lhe same penod m the previous year. R e n tal
revenue dec bned 7 pert'ent and contract r evenue dedined
16per~nt. 1
'The dip in t'Onlract reve nue is expected to be of s hort
duration because the company's bat'kk>g is the highest 1t
has been for years . Stock said. adding that it is gearin g up
for d e watering projects in California and Missis sippi.
Economist Predicts
More Profit Gains -.SE pt UI ,,. •• .. 'f 1q 15· "" H•tts. 1.90 IO I u..... "" "'"""" 121111 3' .,.... , .. ""'11s..t 10 ' ., 2' . i Stern<Jnl IO • I ,,,._ ..... WIO•• I CM \ tll IS ·~
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•'°nm ·"' * ,,..,. "' LJ .UM•* • ._."' Hn••m ·'° • u ''""" MorzK ... n •• ""'• ""'Pt1111ne1pt ' • J 101.!,,; s1 ... vc • »11 >• ,.,.,. ~ w'""'o ion .. io-. ., Pessl·-•sm over the ..,..,.norny may be ove-•ft•-". a c •HunC •• u '4 •I.... ... I ' 10 ---"' ... ..,,,9( • 110 ldHll. 2 M4 up ..,. ' 171 U\o· ... ""'"~' I 40 ·, 1•11 ..... Sl-W 1.nr ' I ....... , .. WlftO• UI • •10 )lllo + "' <LU ... ~v ....... ~ ~~t •,.. • uJ a-•._ y .n • u """ •• 149<•• ·• • m .. uv.. "'"'o"o .1i010 i-1 ,4'•• "'PllllVH "°, •• ''"" stolOCon ... " n W tt• i.. w'"""° 1•• , ... 11 cording to Dr. Raymond Jallow. senior vace president anc rhlM l 4t 11 140 ~ , n:; ,. ... +i H«IOM • IH ,,.. ..... ,,,.._,, 170 • SJ ti,.· \o't f'loc!Avt 24 4 " ne."" StoPSflf) I"' s , ...... "'Wlnt~J I 11 I ... "'M''' 1 ,. :··i,c; ,;. ,,.. ~-¥11 ... 11m111 tn m .......... MHM 1;.. • m ,,"' • .,. P~NO t"9, 11 1• ·" ltoth<• tt )JS ""'· ""w lsl!P ,,. r M ts·~ . chiefeconomistofUnitedCallfomia Bank.
llP9t ~·· 541 769-..... " ,,..1 ,, JSllt-~ ... IMH 2' UJ "'4• MonvFo .. 144 lt1'• ..._ Plor I ·,,. t u u ,. • • teHr8 1•11 ,. .. • "'w 11c.' l M • I n>, -•'-·· th wbi'-.... _ Id be . r11..ot 1 ' )S 1$'41 .•... °'' ...... , " ,,_._ "' ... ,_c • J 1~ .... MUCl> 1.7' •. • 1614. !'II I S2 • l4S .3'11'>:" trHl•ll ..... I) .. ""Wlt<PL , .... ,. ~· YI ,_ said at ltr:: Ul'C economy cou lft I
11,uo 1 ,. ,,_. • .,. ~" 1 •.,. "~ "':ti"'';: 1·:1' 1~ !tt!: .. ·· Mo""' •• » " · ·· Pi::;,' ,·., • m ., ... 14 Im~ 'I!! 'J:'"':•:: Wit<"'·" ' u ""'····· statiltical recession. deftned as two ronaecutive quartet" ""'"' 1 s I) 10\<t.... ua 1.M ·.r. 1 ,....,_ "'-• "'' • .,.~ Mo1wE ... I 1 'I • "i Pltnye 110 • 6$ 11"• -"" • "'I"• 1 '° ' .. 17\'tT ~ .-n .. • 1 ,...._ ._ ,,, ... ,. , ""'• "' H•""C. •· • 2"'· ••· ..,,"'' ... • "' • ._. \Ir p11na pf 2'11 ,, ~ G '·44 • • ,... "1. w "'• • • ss 11 • ... al -alive •rowth ln real gro.s-aaUonal product. man:1 Gt> , .. s ' ,..... .... fllttOM. 2 7 .,. ~ ii; HeMl"C.... .... , ..... ...,...... " ......... Pl , "., JI J7YI. ... s 4 Jl\11• .. w.twW .•• M II\'!• .. -· ,. I _,..., . .o , "' 14 "'"'"'' l'Q•.. , t1V)+ ._ ... ,<Ills '·" , 1n """· .... ""°"',. ,,,. :· .,1 21 ..._ Pl~~o , .• 14 .,., n "'ii:~· .11111 n ~ • "'""-'< AO • ,,.. ,..,. • ._ rf1ions and industries are demonstrating and sbou d con ,,.,., • s 11 u-. ..... 1v!'ft1 .. 4 so . . 1 u 11o. llo ~ ,,... 1 1,• 12,~ •. _,os l • • 1u ,,,_ • ,...,..,, • "' ,,_. "-• .? 1 .,. .. • ~ ...,Pt ·• 14 JI 27'-· "' tin•...... c ... 'ev -lid aa••s m' sales and prof'ts "''" ..n.• .. s ~· "'°"''"' I.ID , "' n... .. ~ ~ ,... .. J .. y; M.tr«O 1 ' sr ""' • Pt1t1tm ·" '4 S4 " • ,,... "' i ;o ·1 i:? n : \'; ::::"' HI • ~ J:;• t _.""a lU e ~ " u• ' . vc.,E": .. n .,Ii; + =t:i~t~:t~m:• "° =~~~~' ~ ~·:·~ =1:~.: .r. ft\o: \II:::~ ·;!7~ gm:.• ::=r~~: t ''~'•: ~::-.:r~ .. ·~ J 7t~-=H '·~ .' U :::• !: ~Ovftlt l:nlt 1f: fitt~.~ .._vtt :1012 n tv>+ ~ ':a:·: :i J;,~·;·· ~"iJ: _: .;.,~ a:: 14 5.,,,tM •40 , ,,. u •u "'w,.,1,J, ""' 1 •,, , : ., JAILOW P&ESENTEO THE BANK'S MIOYEA& out =~·pf 11:.7 1>; mt .. ~ '"':,"'·,::~ :' ... ~a=:~ i ·~ E· .. "' ~ ~ :ft'i,=, rn:-. -.. ::· ·~i • ': ::.~~ Sttf rf JI ~:f· 5~t .. ::1: :~ ::: E ~~t. conference aponaored by Cal Slate FrHno and lb•
rllllCI I 40 • 71 17 ""' II 2.05 •. ' .._. '""' ear M t tOIS '9\!I+ Mc 'i "'-• ~T.i l.lf 4 _.. ~ 9f I JD 1 >S •I 'f a Y-Z.. • (n -...le--to • .., __ _____,. QUa.,.-r'S report Of a deClint vnNo 1• S ... ,,_+ \" !111 t .)t,. n w l'I' ru !m+ 1111< d I 1 7t 27 .... • · f'oi1oc _., JS,.._. l&s.,treM frtli SJ 11-.. ~ ,-M i15 6Nt i-tl:!I' •-~ Ulll:IMl\.VUU ,.,_, ""' --".. ' "' .. ,. !' ':II·· • ll".... .. ...... n::-... '" .. • .. =· . ; '·II" ll ......... t"" .:~ • " ,,.., ... Er:~ ·= '',,. 15 •• ~ in real GNP. Jallow said It ... tbe lint downturn since ~~~i: :: ~ ~. tt~~ ' ... ::•'U .:...+·<.: ~. ;i_::'J J: rs~ ..... =~tz!• ... ie"'T 1.~· \'I .. 't;:· I . 'Im.~ s=:"~ .. 10 ·': w-: l: ..... :. • 4 ,..._• "" earty"' 1'7S. but Wll small iD comparison. "Real GNl
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TUBE TOPPERS
KHJ e 8:00 -"The Benny Good·
man Story." Steve Allen plays the legen·
dary bandleader in this movie biography
wllh Donna Reed.
KCOP e 8:00 -"Compulaion." The
Leopold·D>eb case is-dramafized fn Oifs
movie drama with Dean Stoc kwell.
Bradford Dillman and Orson Welles.
CBS 8 12 :05 -"Lolita." James
Mason and Sue Lyon star in this story of
a middle-aged professor who becomes
involved with a teen-age girl.
.......... Aevlelled" P\Mtter
Prl1•wlnner Mlc"•n•r ,,_ .,.. l!llStory of the
lllandl.. from ti* VIQ6ent
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headlines in 1977 "hen s he reee1ved
an A (•adem~ A"ard for her work an
the film · Ju1J<A ·· In a s peech. she de--
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NEW YORK tAPl -A prominent
.l~wish leader says CBS' dec1s1on lo
r ast pro-Palcstlnian actress Vanessa
Redgrave as a Nazi con<:entration
1·a mp survivor was "grotesque," and
the produC."er of "Roo~" has quit a
CHS projct'l to protest her selection.
"IT IS BOUND to be regarded as
offensive to the Jewish community."
su1d Howard M. Squadron. president
of the American .J ewish Congress. He
t·alled the cast.log sclectaon "gr~
Lesque."
Dore Schary. honor<1ry cha1rl'1]an
crf-rtre -AntFDefam<1tfon Lc<1gue of
B'na1 B'nth and head of production
fo.-M"CM;-accusea CBS o a ··pro·
found lack of sens1l1 v1ty and un·
derstanding ."
betrayed by CBS because they had
neither contacted her about M1si..
Redgrave's selection nor offered her
a look at the screenplay.
A CBS spokesman said lhc network
"had not had contact or correspon
.de.nee.of any kind from o.-.with" Mrs
Coldstecn. He added that any contact
w1lh-.heLwould.-nol'maUy-be-+mnd led
by the outside production company
scheduled to film the show.
. noun ('cd us "Z1on1 ~t hoodlums"
mcmbl•rs or the J f'"ISh De fen.,,_se""--~ Lca~ucrpTotesting her award. -
Th.e network cho5e the Oscar·
winning ac·tress to play Fania
F~ne-lo n Go+d-----
s t e in . a half-
.Jewis h wo m a n
"ho moved to
.. ·ranee after sur·
\'tving the Naze
c· o n c e n t r a t 1 o n
c·amp c.t
Auschwitz.
Following word or her select ion.
producer David L.
Wolper. noted for
t h e p o p u I a r REoGuvE
"Roots" series.
and writer Lionel Chetwynd said they
would cancel projects-with CBS.
T he a nnouncement also drew
c r1t1cism Crom several Jewis h
groups
E\IERV SUMMER
TifE CREAM OF
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YOU1lf
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A CBS spokesm an de£ended the
c hoice of the British actres!>. "Miss
Redgrave was <:<.ist because of her
acting ab1hty. Her pol1t1 cal IM!liefs
were not a factor." he said.
MRS. GOLDSTEIN, 60, said in
Paris tod<1y thut she felt "a little de·
('eived" by the network's decision to
cast Miss Red~rave 1n the role. She
said Miss Red~rave "will alienate a
large part of the telev1s1on viewers in
the States who are Jewis h because
!She 1simown to be antt·Semitic. ·•
Mrs. Goldstein. whose memoirs
.. Playing For Tame" are being
d ramatized in the film. said she felt
Ml~ REDGRAVE could not be
reachedforcommentm London
CBS Gets 'Hartman' ... HOLLYWOOD <AP I "Mary
Hartman. Mary Hartman," Norman
Lear's satirtcal adult series. will air
on CBS in late-night next year.
Louise Lasser stars in the title role
of the perplexed housewife in the fie·
tiona l town of Fernwood. Ohio It
made alS debut as a syndkated series
in January, 1976.
MATINEES SATURDAY l SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENT".(PG)
"MOON RAKER " IPGJ
"ROCKY II" !PG>
"MORE AMERICAN GRAFITTI" <PGI
"THE VILLAIN " !PG1
"RUST NEVER SLEEPS"
''THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY" (PG)
... "SUNBURN"
"BARBARELLO"
"MEATBAUS"
"WHICH WAY 18 UP?" (R)
She also hnanted and narrated a
tloc-umt'Tltacylttm conslaere<T sym-
pathet1<· to the Palei.tine Liberation
Oq~anrzat1on . "htC.'h hai. vowed lo dei.tro~ theJl'" 11th homeland of Israel
PLAYWRIGHT ARTHl'R Miller.
"ho wrote thl' screenplay for the CBS
dra ma. said the r t1t tc·1sm !>maC.'ke<i of
blac khstin~ "
'"W t' ant1t1patcd a react100 . hut .1 ~
nothini.: as emot1onttl ai. th1i.." he ~aid. "No actrCS!> l":Jn posi.1bly pl<1y Thew rong Man
Fania in this pluy without gencratinR . thC.' profoundest sympathy for the Don Call:.i <left I pr~lcsts to bC:1rncy Maller
Jew ash pt.>oplc. a!> "t·ll ai. a deeper <Hal Lrndcn ) that he s not a holdup man but
underst<tnding of some of the ex-a government witness on tonight's eptsode
pent>nres thC:tl t:n ecl out £or lbe crea. of ·· Bamey MtHel'·· at ~ o'clock on ABC.
t1on o( the st<ite of l!.rarl · Channel 7
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