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M ONDAY AFTERNOON, A UGUST 13, 1979
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El. Modena Area
Two Wounded
t I In Gun Battle
Two men we re wounded by
gunfire and a third injured l?arly
today lo a street fight in the El
Kodena a r ea near Orange,
Sh e rifr 's D e p a rtm e nt
s pokesman Wyatt H a rt re ·
ported.
Investigators could give only
s ketchy details related to the
• street confrontation that broke
o ut among an un s pecified
number of persons sometime
between 1 a.m. and 5 a m. on
Spring Street in the El Modena
a rea.
Identified as wounded by gun·
fire in the pre-dawn skirmish
f were Carlos Valdivia. 21. of
Orange, and Carlos Torres. 2Q,
I of El Modena.
Reports mdicated both men
have been hospualizcd for treat
ment of their wounds. Their con-
dition was not known.
' The third in1ured man, who
• was hit in the face by an un·
Vendor Killed
LOS ANGELES (AP> A
42-year-old Los An geles woman,
Bonnie Majors, has died after
falling out of a n ice cream van I and being crushed bet ween the
van a nd a park e d ca r ,
a uthorities said.
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Weather
Cloudy night .and morn-
ing hours with mostly sun-
ny afternoon through
Tuesday. Lows tonight in
60s. Highs Tuesday near
70 at beaches to upper 70s
blland.
INSIDE TODA 'Y
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known object during the fracas,
was Rooald Norton, 19, also of
El Modena.
Hart said two suspects have
been questioned in· connection
with the violence. He declined to
say if the suspects had been ar-
rested or to identify them.
Hart said the investigation in
to the wounding of the two men
and the beating of the third man
was continuing.
Police Seek
Victims of
Boat Blast
Newport Beach police con·
tinued their search today for
possible victims of an explosion
and fire that occurred aooard a
c abin c ruiser early S unday
morning.
T he boat, a 25-foot Chris Craft ,
burned to the water line then
sank in apout 50 feet of water a
mile oft the Newport Pler.
Harbor Patrolmen who rushed
lo the scene al about 3:30 a.m.
said they searched the area for
victims, but found none.
0 riginally, police thought the
boat's owner, Ronald Boe, 31, of
134 Springdale St .. Huntington
Beacb, might have been on
board, but they said they located
him lat.er Sunday.
Detective Robert Hardy said
he 's continuing bis investigation
in an effort to find out who took
the boat from its berth in
Newport H a rbor and why ll
caugbl fire.
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classllled ad.
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Bodies Found in Rubble
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
Five People Perish, 1 S Others Injured ea Facility Under Construction Crumbles After Plane Noise
Falling Stadium Kills 5 Workers
ROSEM ONT. 111 <AP l The
roof of a multipurpo!'>c stadium
under construction near O'Hare
International Airport collapsed
today moments .ifter a plane
thundered overhead. witnessc~
said. Five people we re killed
and l5 were injured, polic<' said.
Spokesmen for the a rchitect
and the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration said it was too ear·
ly to speculate on whether the
plane had anything to do with
th e c ol l apse. Th e FAA
spokesman said, however. he
was certain a large jet would
have been landing at the time of
the accident.
Joseph Peterson, a spokesman
for the Rosemont Police Depart-
ment, said there were five con-
fl rmed dead . Fireman Don
Thurman said five bodies had
been taken to a temporary
morgue.
The roof o f the four-story
stadium, designed to seal 19,400
people, ca\led In about 8:30 a.m.
About 100 workmen were re·
portedly at the scene.
Police said some construction
workers were trapped in the
wreckage but later freed.
One unldenUfied witness, in·
tervlewed by televlalon station
WBBM, said the stadium started
1baklna u a plane roared over·
bead.
"And jual llke dominoes,
everytblq went down,'• be said.
Neal Callahan, a apokeaman
for tbe Federal Aviation Ad-
mlnl1tration1 said planea fly
"Ju1t a couple hundred feet"
over the site when runway 22-
Right 1s tl<'in~ used at O'Hare,
as 1t prub:.ibl) wa~ today
l"n•d Schroeder. an architect
with the fi rm of Anthony R.
Ross i, \\hich d es 1 ~ned the
stadium, said "it's very wild
a nd ver y pre m a ture" t o
s peculate on whC'lhe r the plane
could have tn~~ercd the col-
lapse of the roof.
Rescue crews from Chicago
and seven s uburban com
m unities conve rg e d o n the
s tadium s ite. northwes t or
Chicago near the giant airport.
Robert Andre ws , assistant
manager at the nearby Sheraton
O'Hare Hotel. said the entire
Bathers Stop Car
ITWOlved in Fatality
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP> -
Hundreds of sunbathers from a
nearby beach surrounded and
stopped a car involved in a hit-
and·run accident that killed an
elderly pedestrian and damaged
several automobiles, police say.
Anna Zalls, a 77 -year-old
widow, was c rossing ColUns
Avenue, ne ar the beach, al
about 11 a .m . Sunday, when a
car smashed lnto her, shattering
her legs, police said. She died
two hours later at Mount Sinai
Hospital.
Witnesses told poUce the car
careened into a small car at an
lntenecUon then hit lour parked
autos -deltroylna the amall
car and doin1 an estimated
$4,000 dama1e to tbe parked
cara.
The ur waa backln1 away
from the latest crub when hun-
dred• rA aunbathen aurrounded
it.
"There must have been 2,000
witnesses," said police officer
Joseph Kisbick. "It e mptied the
beach."
Arrested was Mildred Eurania
Cancel, 27. She was charged
with ~eavinJ the scene of an ac·
cldent involving penooal iJUury
and property damace, multiple
count.a of recldeu drivtnc and
posseaaion of a controlled sub-
stance (tranquilizers). Sbe was
held at Dade County Jail under
$4 475bond.
Police said the woman denied runntna away. 1aytn1 ahe was neldq an ambulance for the
victim.
Wltll••• told police theJ aaw
a man Jum,rMor of the car rl&bt after tJle accident. Police
aald lb. C.aeel aald tM man
wu a bitebblker.
Sta people tn a Volbwa1en hit
ln one ol tbe crubes were treat·
ed and releued at llount Sinai.
roof of the stadiu m had fallen in
"The whole roof fell in al th1·
center and broke orr from th1·
supports to the concrete wall.·
hf' said.
Andrews said the curved roor
was partially completed with
wood pan e ls cove r ing the
southwest end of the building.
Most of the roof was supported
by wooden beams at the lime of
the collapse. he said.
The stadium, which was to
have opened in mid-December.
wa s desig ned for sporting
events. circuses and b'usiness
meetln$ts.
Callahan said he bad never
heard or airplane turbulence
causln& any destruction on the
~round.
"Large jets do give oft mini-
tomadoes. as we call them." be
said, and that can cause prob-
lems for smaller planes follow-
ing larger jets.
He said a DC-9 jeUiner fiipped
over and crashed in Texas
several years aeo because of
such turbulence.
He said the stadium is 65 feet
high but that the ori1inal plans
called for a taller atructutre. He
said buUdinl repreaentaUve met
with FAA offtclala in 1973 about
the planned liM and location of
t.be bulldlq.
.. Became rA the ~ement
Into tbe clear area (for
aircraft)," Callahan said, they
adopted plans to redtace tbe
bet1ht.
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Al DAM. Y Ptl.OT s Monday, AUAUI tL 1119
Charges Dismissed
SAN f'RANCISCO <AP)
Cba,... 11ainlt 311 uu nudear
actlvlltt U'ftlted more than two
yean •IO • tM Dlablo c...,_
nue ... r 119traUl\J ataUon ba.e
beea di••"'~ by t.M CaUtonla Supreme Court.
The MO cowt, la a •1 de· etalon. Nled lhe cootideAUal a l
torney·c:llent relation htp wa
breubed wben a San Luis
Obilpo County rMenie ..... y
aberiff, James Lee, partfclpaled
ln dilcUlliOoB el le1al .!ltra .... y
tor IM!r.,t'ftM. not reveal hJa law eaforctoment
"Tb• latru1loH. throu111h connt ctloa and publl~y re·
trittery, tD tM ~nUal at malned a deftttdant, atttftd.ln& lOl"IM)'·~t C09fennce cannot aeaalom wtth defenH lawyers.
be condoned, .. Cblef Justice JuaUce Bird wrote tbe only
ROM 8'J'd wrote in a majority "effective reruedy" to Lee's ac· °"8lon. '1'M rll ht to C'Qnf r \1()01 wu "dllmlaaal of the W\•
privately ••lh one'a attorney I dcrlytnc char1ea."
one ol/undamt>ntal rlah\.i und r A~11od ut\' J1,a. lice!\ Mathew
th..-law " ·robr1n••r, Frank Newman and
Lff waa arrt~lt·d during th • tanley Mosk agreed.
demonstration Aug 7 at the Auoctate Justice_ Wiley
Pacific Ou • Electric Co. phmt M anUfll condemned lhe infiltra·
aeu Sao L"11I Obu~po. but dJd lion by Lee. but saJd the case ~~~~~~~~..;_~~~~~~~~~
Illegal Landseaping
Newport Beach police officer Tim Riley
examines small fores t of marijuana plants
confis cated from a hom e in Newport
Heig hts T hursday night. Police said a
neighbor s aw the tops of the plants grow·
ing above a six-foot fence at a home on
Catalina AvC'nue Narcotirs officers s aid
they are looking for the horticulturis t.
Death Toll
1,000 in
Dam Collapse
MacDonald Lawyers
Want Raps Dropped
• ID Nuclear Protest
Ahould be retried with lhe ptol·
ecutlon prohibited from ualnt
evidence oblatn.d throup the
law enforcement otrleer . Al!·
1oclat e J ustice F rank K .
Ri c hardso n a lao alaned
Manuel's opinion.
Associate Justice Wiiiiam P.
Clark dissented.
The $1.6 billion Diablo Canyon
pla nt haa been tbe scene of
numerous anti.nuclear protest.a,
eapeclaUy since the discovery ln
lt7l ol the Hosiri Fault, a fl.a·
sure ln the earth three miles off-
abore. Part.t of the plant are be-
tni atrencthened as a result of
the clileovery of lhe earthuake
fault.
PG&E has sought an operat·
i og p e rmit rro m th e U .S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
aince la.at spring, and hopea to
have the 2.2·mlllion kilowatt
plant in operation by m id·
October.
Jn the wake ol lhe Three Mile
Island nuclear aceldent ID Penn·
aylvania, G ov. Edmund G .
Brown Jr. jolned pl'CMlten in
urging that Diablo Ca nyon not
be ti ceased.
Operation of the plant ~ouJd
In c rease the total generating
capacity of PG&E by 16 percel)t,
compa ny officials say. The
utility's service area runs from
th e O rego n b o rder t o
Ba kersfield.
Hostage Still Held
Police Negotiate With .Convict
GARDINER. N.Y . GP> -relatives said. they were not, be said . "Well I
More than 160-_P.<>Lice officers Cossano returned h ome a guess you have to get home to
maintained a "ig1I today outside short time later and was taken your parents "
a rural ho me in this Uls te r hostage along with another son. Not so lucky was a young cou-
County ha mlet where authonl1es Lester Cosanno Jr .. 21. and hlS pie who stopped to help Gantz
said an escaped convict was fiancee. Betty Jane Kuhnen. 18. whe n he rt agged the m down
holding one of six hostag_es taken The young couple had apparent along Interstate 84 near Fishltill
Sunday ly gone-to the h ome to in· about 3 a.m. Sunday. Po11ce said-
State pobce aid they negotiat· vestigate why they hadn't heard Ga ntz had apparently s tolen a
ed by tele phone throughout the from Mrs. Cossano. relatives while Cadillac afte r he scaled
night wilh Richard Gantz. 28, of s aid. two fe nces to escape from the
Queens. a convicted robber and Miss Kuhnen's mother, Betty prison, but that veh ic le ap-
rapist who e!lcapcd S aturday Kuhnen. told a reporter from the parcntly broke down .
rom elX>wns a c state prison ~eeps 1e J<tttr-nt1-4-Htft --i\iJ~~tlles ~aid the ye1:1
al Fishkill Gantz asked her daughter 1f she couple, who police dia not
One of about 60 correction!> of· a nd the young Cosanno were 1dent1ry. drove G antz arou nd
ficcrs at the scene said Ganu marned and when s he told tum Beacon in a vain search for an
would "talk a little bit and then open !.erv1c·e s tation a nd finally
hang up ·· offned to drop Gantz off al t he
Police said the·~ thought <:antz r _,...y Sk•es B(·acon Poli ce De partment .
was probably armed with a .,,-iu, ., where. they reasoned. officers
sh otgun a nd possibly other would lend aid
weapons that 'A cre an the ho~e -4-n Gorma 110..,.,ever, Cit that pomt . Gantz
Be fo re Gant1 barricaded /ll·e;, said he had a gun and ordered
himself an the home of Lt'l>te r lbem to drive him to their home
Cossano Sr on Sunday after C' _ U ln the Ulster County town of
noon. he allegedly stole thrP-•· rear P WaUkill, where poUce say he
cars. abducted a ~ounR Wallkill t~d up the man and raped rus
couple and raped and ..,odo m1zed Dreary g r ay "-'Cather tha t · wafe. police said.
the wife. police ~aid dogged the weekend ts expected Gantz then stole the couple's
More than 100 s tall" trooper.. to began breaking up Tuesday, car and attempted to make hls
Ulster County sheriff's deput1e.., the National Weather Service way toward New York Caty ,
a nd pri~on guar ds mannerl said today police said. but apparently lost
blockades about a half malt· A spokesman said the forecast his way on back roads, skidded
from the houst• when· Gantz wa... for the next few days calls for off a r a in.s lack c urve and
holding Coss ano hostage. pohc1· continuing night and early s mashed tnto a concrete abut·
said . momjng low cJouds but s unny meat near the e ntrance to the
Shortly before 4 a.m .. pohct· afternoons. Wallkill state prison. .
sa id Gantz released unharmE'<l Ht· said temf)t'raturt's should PollcP said he then fled on
Cosanno's wife. }.tary Ann . ~1. remam m lhe low 7<h. at tht-foot, but .,tolf' a pickup truck
and their son J1tson. 6. beache!->, but t•ourd n sl' mto the from a nt'arby form, and headed
A she riff's deputy said Gantz high Soc; or low 90s anlanrl 1ow ard"' C;ardine r . where hf·
told negoti ators he was frecm.: T~e spoke~man o;a1d tht> mr•r 1 '"ntuallv mil11t.· hi~ wa\ to lh1
Mrs . Cosanno. who 1s eight C'ast was cau!>t'd b' '"'<t b rt'•'/C~ Co ... anno hom1· ·
months pregnant. and the bo) blo"' mg moist air inland wh1 n> Pra'>on om c1als said the 6
NEW DELHI, India (AP>
Afl·lndia Racijo reported today
that about 1,000 persons were
kilJed foJJowing the collapse of a
dam in western India that un·
leashed a wall or water nearly 20
feet rugh on the town of Morvi
and buried it in mud
RALEIGH . N.C CAP) •
Def ense attorneys s aid they
would a s k t oday that th e
charges be dis missed against
Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald of Hunt·
in gton Ha rbour , accused of
three murders.
because he "fea red for their hot air heated 1t and cau')t>d the foo t ·5 210-pound G<in t1 1o1.a:-
l eslimony centere d on blood safety if they s tayed 10 lht' moisture to conderu."' erv1nj.! uµ to 20 'ears on a ra1-w
a n alyses and tests on_a pajama house... The result. he said, ha5 ~n con' 1< uon anf1 up to seven yPars
· · 1 am deeply shocked al the
enormous loss of precious Uves
a nd destruction of property
ca used by the sudden floods,"
Prime Minister Charan Singh
said in a message to the cruef
minister of GuJarat s tate,
Babubhai Patel.
Troops were ordered to the
town 300 miles northwest of
Bombay t o help dig out the
bodies and care for the sur·
vivors. but we re delayed by
highways and rail lines washed
o ut by the weeks or monsoon
rains that weakened the dam.
Indian news a~encies reported
that the downpours s welled the
M achu River until it flooded
over the top of one dam and col ·
lapsed an earth dam below it.
The dam break sent a nash flood
down on Mo rvi , four miles
d o wnstr eam , late Saturday
while most or the 60,000 people of
the town were asleep ,,
'Troubleshooter'
ATLANTA (AP> -Attorney
General Griffin Bell, who leaves
the Justice Department this
week, will become an unpaid,
part·lime "troubleshooter" for
President Carter, The Atlanta
Constitution said in today's edi·
tioos
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Bernard Segal. chief defense
a ttorney, said that he would fil e
the routine dis missal motion.
Mac Donald. 35, is charged
with murder in the bludgeoning
a nd s tabbing deaths of his preg·
n a nt wife , Colette, 26, a nd
daught ers, Kimberly, 5, and
Kristen, 2, at their Fort Bragg
hom e in 1970.
He says four drug-crazed in·
truders, one of them a candle·
ca rrying wo man, c hanting
"Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs,"
killed his family and injured
him .
Prosecutors introduced 28 wit·
nesses and more than 800 pieces
or evidence during the 17 days it
took to present the government's
case. It is not known how many
defense witnesses will testify , 60
persons a re on the prospe<:tive
witness list.
MacDonald is expected to take
the stand and testify at length
about the s layings. He was a
G reen Beret doctor at the time.
Prosecutors maintain tha t
Mac Donald based his story on
accounts of the Charles Manson
family cult kjllings. Friday, As·
s is tant U.S . Attorney J ack
C rawley read i nto ev idence
material on the Manson family
from a n Esquir e m agazin e
found in the MacDonald home.
M ucb of the prosecution's
Diamond Ring
Stolen in
NB Burglary
A six-carat diamond r ing
valued at $60,000 was li•ted to-
day among jhe pieces of jewelry
stolen in a $400,000 buralary in
Newport Beach.
Police said the brea~·lD OC·
curred at the home or Anna
Marie Gray, 1718 Galaxy Drive,
over the weekend.
.Mrs. Gray told officers th~
Jewelry ls normally kept ln a
bank safe deposit box, but she
took it out Friday and broqht
the pieces home. She discovered
the Jewelry mlsslnt Saturday
nllht.
Amoaa tbe stoa.n Items WU
the six-carat diamoad rtnc. a
2.3·carat diamond rial valued at
$18,000, a pair ol dJamond and
Jade earrlall wortb SlS,000 and a '10,000 dfamoad pendaat, ac·
col'Cliq to police .
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t op MacDonald says he was Mrs. Cossano came home at 1 cloud layers se,eral thous<md for mhbcr~ They said both con-
wear ing when attacked. The p.m Sunday w1lh her ~on and feet thl<'k that the un can 1 'ICt111n.., '\tt.•m med from cnmc~
dark blue lop had 48 puncture mothe r to find Gantz then• penetrate 1n '''" \ nri... Cal\ in 1977
holes in 1t . and FBI lab workers c------------------------------
testifi ed that when the top was
folded the way it was found m
the house. the pattern of folds
m etched the puncture wounds
fo und on Mrs . MacDonald's
body.
Army doctors testified they
found few puncture wounds in
Ma cDonald but MacDonald has
said the doctors performed m·
ad equate examinations on rum.
T he Army dropped cha rges
against MacDonald. A federal
gr and jury indicted in In 1975.
Active Market
Rises in Face
Of Grim News
NEW YORK CAP > -The
s tock market, shrugging off ad·
verse economic news . continued
to rise in active trading today.
The Dow J ones average of 30
industrial stocks rose 6.49 points
to 873.55 after four hours of
trading on the New York Stock
Exchange.
There were three limes as
many gaining issues as losers.
Analysts didn't point to any
s ing l e n e w eve nt for the
m arket 's buoyancy. But they
say renewed institutional buying
inte rest begun last week when
the Dow industria l index posted
a net gain of nearly 21 points is
still pusrung the market.
Me a n while. gold opene d
hil her today but then dropped
s harply in London and Zurich.
The afternoon fixing in London
was S298.75, off SS. The quote in
Zurich was $297, off $5.75.
WFlasher
Hits Again
Fountain Valley's freeway
fiaaber struck asaln Sunday.
surprtalne three teen-aged girls
with offensive activity from his
hiding place ln the bu.shes near
Bushard Street, police said.
The young man, who wears
women's panties over bis face as
a disguise, but nothlng else, bas1
s poradically been startling
fe male passersby all summer
near freeway overpasses in
town.
TbJ• Ome, three female stu·
d e nt• who attend Fountain
Valley ffJJh School were walk·
ins to1etber wben they Hid they
1aw tbe fJuher about 3: 15 p.JD.
The YOUftl ladtet ned. anCt IO
bad the naaher by lhe time
police arrived.
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add a hOOded sweatshlr1 or a 'No<j.ncn conon
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Today's Closing
N.Y. Stoeks
N FIFTEEN CENJS
5 Die as Stadium RoOf Collapses
Secrecy
Eyed in
-Pay Talks
The amount of s alurv and
benefit 10crcas es offered to
teachers by the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dis trict in con-
tract negotiations won't be made
public. school board President
Carol Martin said today in an
en letter.
Mrs. a tn s e er says a
to r eveal the figures would
violate the confidenUality of the
bargaining table.
S he s aid board negotiators
ha ve been ordered to s tudy
federal voluntary s tandards for
non-inflationar y pay, as issued
by President Carter.
Teacher s' union represen-
tatives couldn't be reached for
comment today. Tht·y have
asked for an estimated 14 per-
cent overall wage increase, step
raises and add1t1onal benefits,
along with bindmg arbitration of
griev ances and oth er no n-
monetary items.
School Superintendent John
Nicoll said today Mr1:i Martin':-.
letter was i1>Mied tu (·lanfv an
early stC11l'mPn\ madt• in th~ <h::.
trac t 's contratt µropo~al
Th<' t>arhc r ~tatl'rnl·nt '><Jill th(·
district':. waizt• and bt·nd11 offl·r
would bl'' announct·cl uftt•r the
amount of state bail<Jul fund~
wn::. known
llowt'ver . N1<'<>ll said. trust('(:!>
oevt:r intended to m ake public
an exact fi gure fi e said ii was
felt that the earlter statement
might be mis interpreted to in-
dicate s u<.'h a public announce-
m ent wouJd be forthcoming.
He said today the district has
about $2 5 mtlltoo 10 s l a t e
bailout funds to apply toward
negotiated increases as well as
reserves.
··we are not starting from 7 zero. howev('r," Nicoll said He
(See SALARIES. Pag£> A21
* * *
Budget Boost
Goes Before
Sclwol Board
Newport-Mesa s chool trustees
are expected to adopt a $46.2
million publicauon budget Tues-
day. The figure is up a bout $2
mil lion from t h e previously
adopted tentative budget as the
result or state bailout funds, of-
ficials said today.
School Superintendent John
Nicoll said the tentative budget
o( about S44 million had to be
adopted by the end or J une.
before state bailout £i~ures were
determined. The d1str1ct was as-
s igned more stale funds than an-
ticipated. he said.
The extra income will be used
to cover negotiated incr<•ascs in
teachers' s alaries and for dis-
trict reserves. he said.
The publication budget will be
printed in the Daily Pilot for
public scrutiny on or about Aug.
24. Nicoll said.
Also on Tuesday's agenda are
plans to schedule a public hear-
ing on the publication budget ror
7:30 p.rn. Sept. 4 in Harper Com-
munity Center, 18th Street al
Tustin Avenue, Costa Mesa .
Tuesday's meeting will alao
begin at 7:30 p.m . at t1'at loca-
tion.
The district•-s fina l budget
must be adopted by Sept. 7,
Nicoll said . The adoption of
three budgets -tentative, then
publication. then final -is re-
quired by law.
FIRST CALLER
GUI' THE PAD
I 'm very pleased with the re-
sults rro m my Daily Pilot
claa11lfted ad.
"Tbe first person who called
rented my place."
That's the story ot the s uc-
cessful Newport Beach man wbo
placed thll lld ln the Dally Pilot:
Cllffhaven 2Br 1 Ba,
patio, etc. Sr. adults, no
pelt 1325 yrly. UX•XJUOI .
AdverU1iq 1ucce11 comes ·
eao wltb the Dally Pilot
c~lfted ad·viaen at "2·"18.
' • a.
Incident
linked
To Jet?
ROSEMONT. Ill I AP> -Five
workmen we r<' killed and 15
were in1ured today when tht-
roof of an S8 m1ll1on stadium un·
der construt·tllm nt'<ff O'Hare In
te rnalional Airport collapsed
"h ke a whole lumber yard fall
1n~ down" mome nts after <i
JPtltner rl'p<1rtl·1lly roared O'ver
head
!'r""--L..U.io:__".??:'uOo~ckn roof of tht• rel
tangular. four .. wry ~la t um
wh1 C'h "as d1:s1gnc<1 to :.eat
l!l.-400 people. <:dml· ('ra!>h1n g
down ;ioout 8 30 a m "'hill· ~h
men 1.1.e re at 1,1,ork. pohn· -.aid
It "A as JU!>l likt• a 'A cir
l'\l·r ~th1ng 1,1,a-. lom1n~ do"Art
around u..-. ... -.aid t·h•tlrical ton
tractor V1ct1ir \lul1111lh . ~. of
~f ount PrcJ-.~ct
~fohnllh. "Aho "AU!> among thl'
m1ured. ~1d hl' wa~ ""orkang m
LS tren1·h und<·r the grandstand
Jrl'J Hc '>ai d thl·re "'as no
"arnmg the: roof "a::. about tu
(l>mr down
Aflf'r n•aching -.Jfet' ouL.,111C' ~l olt n1llt .,air!, lht• f1r-.i thing ht·
<hd "'a.... knc·•·I and µr .1\ •
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY ""•"•-•o
___ Five Pe ople Pe rish . 15 Othe rs Injured as Facility Under Construction Crumbles After P lane Noise
Th'. ( :1 u •q• "r I h.. (' ;,t \ f• In
v. h1ch "llrn•-. .. 1·., ... ud 1·.11rn· m11
nwnh afhr .i wt fl,."' <Her."'"''
undt•r 10\("-tlJ.:<1t1nn
Laguna Man
Killed in
NB Collision
A Laguna Beach m an became
"lewport Beach's seventh traffic
fatality this year when his van
crashed into a utility pole early
today.
Police said Alan Phillip Rust.
19 , or 1337 Cliff Drive, was dead
al the scene of the coltision oa
MacArthur Boule vard at San
Joaquin Hills Road.
Accident Jnvestigator Rick
Schultz s aid the crash was dis-
covered by a passing motoris t at
2 :45 a.m. He said Rust had left
hi s parents' Costa Mesa home to
go to Laguna Beach about 1 a.m.
Schultz said it appeared that
the young man blacked out or
fell asleep at the wheel. drov~
off the roadway, grazing a street
light pole before s mashing hcad-
on into the utility pole.
Active Market
Rises in Face
~
Of Bad News
NEW YORK <AP) The
stock market. s hrugging off ad-
verse economic news. continued
to rise in active trading today
The Dow Jones average or 30
industrial stocks rose 6.57 paints
to 873.63 after five hours or
trading on the Ne w York Stock
Exchange.
Ther e we re two times as
many gaining issues as losers.
Analysts didn't point to any
single n ew event fo r the
market's buoyancy. But they
say renewed institutional buying
interest begun last week when
the Dow industrial index posted
a net gain of nearly 21 points is
still pw;bing the market.
M ean wbile, gold opened
higher today but then dr opped
sharply in London and Zurich.
The afternoon fixing in London
was $298.75, off $5. The quote in
Zurich was $297, oH $5. 75.
Actor's Home
Wall Debated
SAN DIEGO (AP') -Whethe r
the 10-foot-blgb walJ erected by
actor Cliff Robertson is too solid
or should be tom down wW be
taken up T uesday by the
California Coastal Commiuion.
The San Diego Coastal Com-
mission approved amendment.
to a coastal permit ror the wall
at Robert.son's La JolJa seaside
hom e. But the design called for
70 pe rcent open laltJce while the
wall turned out to be solid .
Arter' the clty commission re·
fl.lsed to order Robertabn to tear
the wall down, a nelgbbor ap·
pealed to the state. •
Dream Waylaid
Irvine Center Job
Plagued by Delays
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS
OI IM O•lly l'tlet Slall
Six years ago. Irvine Com-
p a n y exec utives a nnounced
plans for the company's most
ambitious undertaking, the con-
s truction of a Rla nt shopping
center and office complex to be
called Irvine Center.
The development was to rise
by 1975 on 472 a cres known as
the "Golden Triangle" formed
by the Laguna C<inyon. Sun
Diego and Santa Ana F reeways.
Today, the Goldt'n Trian~le re
mains at?ricultural land Then·
are few 1ndicat1ons or the pend
mg transformal1on
Moulton Parkway has bcc·n rt"
named lrnnl.! Center Drive and
cons truction ha s begun on a
fl ood control channel that will
eventually be covere<i by the
center
What happened lo the project
that was ballyhooed so loudly six
years ago as the greatest thing
to come to Orange Count y ~mce
South Coast Plaza"
Touted as the "downtown" for
the entire south Mas t region.
Irvine Center so fa r has bee n
distinguished by a constantly re·
vised construction schedule.
The 1973 announcement set th£•
construction start ror 1975 but
there were delays.
By 1976, there were new an·
nouncements . Execut ives from
four major department stores
wer e on hand for the unveiling of
plans prepared by architect Vic·
tor Gruen. T he shopping mall
planned at that time was to cost
SJOO million ·
G rotmdbreaking was ~oing to
bl' held in the fall of 1977 and the
opening was 3"t1c1patcd by this
rail. Th3t 1nclud<'d th<' depart
ment stores, a 350-room hotel.
more than 100 mall shops and :i
tri-level rccre<ttion and r nter
ta1 nmcnt <'t•ntt•r t•a Jl(•d Tivoli
C'ourt
Rut thos1.• plnns apparently fell
hy the ways1dc when the Irvine
Company was hou~hl out in lhl.'
s ummer of Hl77 bv a c1Jnsort1um
of in vest<irs "A ho twd l'Ommilt<'d
themsel\'es to a sh11rt term $237
million loan lo buy th<' rompan)
For the fi rst y.-ar under the
new ownership. all the m ana~<'
ment's <'nerglC'S "'l'rt' l'OOCCO
tratcd on paying off and rr
finan cing that lo.in /\ SJOll
mi Ilion conl:-lrurt10n proJl•Ct had
a lo w pnonty at that lime
Then an .Jum· 1978. thl' announ
ceme nt "as made that ont'C
again. work 1,1,a., under "Aa) on
d ev<'lopment o f thl' c<'ntc r'c;
s hopping mull and busmes~
area
There wa s Onl' important
chang<' The Taubman Company
would be in equal partnershi p
with the Irvine Company on the
s hopping center portion of the
project.
A. Alfred T;.iubmun was one or
the investors who boul?hl out the
<See PROJECT. Page A2)
Hutcherson Case
~~~~~~~~~
Police Seek
Victims of
Boat Blast
:'\e"port Beach police lOn
t1nued their search today for
possible victims of an explosion
and fire that occurred aboard a
cabin cruiser early Sunday
morning
The boat. a 25 -foot Chris Craft.
burned to the water hne then
sank m about 50 feet of "ater a
mile off the l\ewport Pie r
Ha rbor Patrolmen 1,1,ho rushed
to the scene at about 3 30 a m
~a id they searched the area for
'1ct1ms. but found nom·
Originally. police thought tht·
hoat "owner. Ronald Roe. 31. of
1:M Spnngdale St . llunt1ngton
Beac h . might ha \P bcPn on
hoard. but they ~aid they located
him later Sunda'
Octcctive RotX·rt Jlardv s:.11d
hc·s continuing his 1n' estigau on
in an £>ffort to find out "ho took
th e boat rrom llS berth 10
~<'"'port II arbor .rnd "h) 1l
l'Jught hrc
Litte r Committee
Panelists Sou~ht
Newport Beach C'1ly Council
members arc looking for r~1
de nts to serve on the Litter Con-
trol C1tiw ns Ad v1sor y Commit
tee
There are two vacancies on
the 14·rncmber committee Ap·
phcations for the posts are
available al the city clerk's of·
fl ee at city hall, 3300 Newport
Blvd. For further information.
ca II 640-2251.
Third Rape Trial Opens
The third trial of Glen Howard
Hutcherson. 45, an aerospace
worker from Whittier charged la
the 1977 rape of a 21-year -old
woman, opened this morning in
Orange Cqunty Superior Court.
Hutc herson is accused or the
rape, kidnap and assault of
Catherine Hardin afte r s he was
picked up while hitchhiking in
Buena Park.
Hutcherson orlglnally was
convicted or the charges by an
Orange County Superior Court
Jur.• in March, but Judge Mason
Fenlon set aside the verdict,
11yln1 that be dido 't believe
lllH Hardin's testimony.
Judie Fenton'• ruling touched otr a wave or prolett by women's
1roupe.
At the end or a second trial in
June, a jury voted 11·1 to acquit
Hutcherson. Judge Richard
Beaeon declared a m istria l and
rather than dismiss the charges
as agreed to by prosecuUon, or·
dered Hutcherson to face the
charges for a third time.
During today's proceedings
b e fo re J u d ge Byron K.
Mc Millan, Miss Hardin's
personal attorney, Gloria Allred,
requested that she be allowed to
slt at the counaels' table to pro-
tect her cltent'a rt1hta when
Miss Hardin teatitles.
But Judge McMillan ruled
agalnJt the motion.
Ms. Allred allO lost a bid to
have the judge lift a gag order
that bars participants from dis-
cu11lng the case outside the
courtroom.
"The order is so broad ~
can 't dlacuu the caae with
a nyon e . It amounts to
cenaorahip," lbe cbar1ed.
............. _. --_...,;,,.,,.,;,. ...... -
After denying the motions.
Judge McMillan summoned 50
persons to the courtroom ror
jury selection.
Hutcherson contended in the
past two trials that Miss Hardin
agreed to have sex with him for
payment of $25, and claimed she
cried "rape .. only after he told
her he didn't have the money.
However, Miss H a rdi n
testified that she was forced to
have sex with Hutcherson ln the
Buena Park area after belng
picked up while hltcbhiklng in
the euty momtna hours of Nov.
22, 1977. S he claimed that
Hutcherson, at one point, bound
ber bands durinl the alle1ed In-
cident.
FoUowtnc the first trial Miss
Harell!' said she was "happy ..
th•\ Judie Fenton decided to
(See ftlAL, Pa1e AZ > -··
::-.pukPsm1·n for lh•· a n·h1l1·11
.ind thl• Fcd..r;.il \v1at1on Aft
n11n1slration '\alfl 1t wa'> too ear
ly to speculate on whether thl·
plane had anything to df') w11h
the collapse An FAA offlc1;;il.
ho\\e\i::r. said he wa-. <:t'rtam ~
larAt: )et 't'Ould have bl'l'n land
tnR al 0 liar(.' Jt the· t1m1• <1( th•
JCc1dent 'r J)c>r 01Jn •• l.f J ~r1·rih• 11
~did h~ t..tlkl·d 'A 1th '>Olnt. l'fll
struct1 on people a nd that ht•
believed there was nothing to In-
dicate the plane caused the col·
la pse
The stadium. which had bttn
~chedul ed to ope n 1n latt•
Decembe r. "a ... des1Anf'd for
"POrtanl? l'\<'nh. c·1rcuses and
bUSIO('S<; met>! lnJ(!\
Joseph Petcrv>n '-fiOk<'..,m:in
for lhc Ho-.1.•monl f'•1ltc1· flt>JH1ri
mt>nt ..... aid fl\" rn••n "'l'r•· rein
f1rmt'd dt•..icl All "''rt' l..tkt•n 111 ,,
lt-mpor.Jr\ m11rJ.!1w iH·rus-. th•·
'-trt•1•t from 1h .... 1 .. 11ltu111
Thn·t> or tht· !11-.11!. Jll c·arpcn
lt>r-:, \\'('rt• cd1•n11fwd :is Ar111r11
Ht')t.'S •• John 1;"'" and '.\tartin
\\'tlke nM•n
Pet~rc;on ,,11d man\ \\ork1·r~
"'ert' trapJX·d 1n t ht · '' red.aJ.!•'
but "'er<' l~ll('r freed
One 1,1,1t n('s-. Paul Proro~
.. aid the rollapw · ... oundt·rt ltkl· .•
~ h '' It• I u m In· r ) J rd f .i 111 n J.! do1,1,n "
P rorok cmplo} eel h\ .1 nl'J rh'
firm . ,;.ud ht• h.1d h1·<'n "Jll'hlOJ.!
t arpentC'r-. lO\<'rtn i.: l..tmin..itt••I
\\OOd ~ams "A tth ply1,1,11od 1.1.h1·11
I h t' r oof J.! .1 ' c "' a ' ·1 h ,
~tathum ... mor "'.1~ .... uµportt.:d h)
laman~ttt.•d ~ood lk•am ... st•L int<•
l'Onc•etl' p1 1l<1 r-.
A n un1d1•n1 tf1l'rt "11 ,,...._.., 111
t t•n 1ewt'd by tcle' 1-.100 -.1;111nn
WBBM. ~J1d th1• '>l<1d111m IM•i.:.11
~haking a~ J plane pa~~cd .. ,,.,
head.
"And 1us t like dom1nrw-.
l'veryth1n~ went down," he said
A s pokesman for the F eder<il
<Stt STADIUM, Page A21
0ran~0CoaM
""' \\'e ather
Cloudy night and morn
in2 hours with mostly s un.
ny aft ernoons through
Tuesday. Lows tonight in
60s. Highs Tuesday near
70 al beaches to uppe r 70s
inland.
INSIDE TODA y
Vice Preaident Walter Mon-
dale continue& hb clo&e rela-
tio n &h t p with President
Carter, aides say. despite has
seeming recent cti&tance. See
Page A7.
'
-
DAILY Ptl.OT Monda A ust 13 tt7'9
s .... 1aena •••e
~aguna Backs
Corridor Path
Lagubna Un~h City CoWlC'll The ('ounty 11 a coklni
m f m ~ r • h • v e n 1 e w «' d .-l>OllRS to Its envtronmentaJ ~1: rnatavea r~r tht-'an Joaqu.ln Impact report on the prol)Oljtd
•n1portauon corridor and corridor _;between th«-Corona ctel
recommended adoption ot t.be Mar ,...._..y and thu San Oit-1o
~out hernmo. t ruute tbrou1b ll'reeway near Crown V1tlley
~ v~amore Kllhi Parkway
• Earlier. th(' c·ity'• Plannlnte Mayor Jack Mc•r>ow 11 HUW
t orn mb1m >n rt'l'ommundl'<.I that the cor-rtdor ··1.b hnpNaUvt! Jn
~o. tronspurtutlun corrftlor be savmg Laguna HtlH"h from lht
, ualtthMemben. or that panel did tmpactb or a nattortal urban
su ey prt•fer Routt1 18 over park "
ot ~t>r!'I Li~ted l ... al't week . planb wti re out
fha t route "-Ould U.kt-the cor-!med for a 19,000-acr e national
rtdor throu1ieh Sycamore IUll It urbMn park surrounding Lagunll
..c pomt ubout a half mile above Heach
the JUn<'tion of Laf(un a Canyon At least one Laguna Beach
;.ind El Toro Hoad~ · coundl member sees the cor-
But l'Ouncalml'n recommended ridor as a way to open ne w land
Route 17 or the SIX altemauves to development.
offerl~ .• aying al would ~ypus Councilwoman Sally Bellerue
Wood ~ Canyon l'ast of 1-... I Toro objected to the county 's en viron-
Road mentaJ report. saying It 1s "Im·
Planners
To Review
mes
Newport Beach planning com-
m1ss1one rs wall ronvene an a
!->pecaal sl'ss1on Thursday mght
to hc<i r issues they didn't have
t1ml' to gel to a l last week's
meeting
Topping the hst wall he the d1s-
c us !>1on of l hl' p ropos ed 300·
horn I.' de \ t>lopment on the land
'urr o u n d a ng t h e Fo rd
i\eronutromc 0 1v1s1on plant.
That proposal was brought to
l·omm1ss1oncr6 last week. but at
wa:-cont inued to T hurs day
;ilong l.\lth th<' hearings on the
In inc Com pany's developmenb
al North Ford and Civic Plaza.
Th<' Cl\·1c Plaza d1s cuss1on
1.1. 111 co vl·r th e develo pmen t
phasing schcdull· fur the parcel
1n Newport (;l•ntl'r which 1s
tioun!kd hy San Joaquin Hills
ltoad. Santa Cruz, San Clemente
.ind Santa H:.irha ra Drives.
Tht· North Ford application 1r.
for approval of <1 tcntCJlive tract
map fo r indus trwl <ind orflce dt>·
\'elupment on the 77 acre parcel
north of tht• Ford property.
The Ford proJe!'t . propost.'fJ by
thl' Ford Acro)>pace and Com·
mun1t'at111ns Corp a lCJng with
dl'\ eloper!'> f ro m th t· Eagle
Devt•lo pmcnt Co mpany a na
Daon Southwest Corp., ca lls for
f'Xpans 1o n o f the e xis ting
aerospace plant Jnd construc-
tJO n of homes on the 200 acres al
i-·ord Road and Jamboree H.oad
Upgina lly, the proposal called
for filO units. hut thul wai. pared
du l.\ n to •150 unit:. by the de
'.-lupN '> Tht1l proposal was rt ·
J~Cted by c11y c:ouncal members
h11>l month.
The proposal before pla nning
c·ommiss1one rs call!; for con-
struction of 250 singles family
hom es and 50 attached homes.
Low-cost housing originally
wus to have bee n included in the
pr OJCCl , bul the proposal before
com m issione rs now calls for
that housing to be provided oH or
the s ite
Developers s ay they would use
two apartment complexes in the
Bl uffs urea controlled by Daon
and agree to m aintain re nts for
a specified pe riod of lime al a
level considered a ffordable by
low a nd m od e rate In come
fa milies
Also incl uded in the current
development plan is a 331 ,000·
-,quare-root expansion to the in·
dustraal facility
LOS ANGELES (AP>-Say-
ing he does not want to apply
"piece meal remedies ," Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly of
Laguna Beach has refused a re-
quest to establish a "magnet"
program at a Woodland Hills
elementary school.
OAANOE COMT H
DAILY PILOT
!MOr-~0..ltl'tlol wltft""l<~I\<..,.
tHniPCI tM ~ P."°\\ f\~tJi'1\NJ(90f ll'llP0.M!GtJll'
( N\t P'-tbh"""' (~y t.wrt lti t-att~ ,,.
("Wt>f•l,.tJfd MOf'l(taw '""°"""' f'r•dlY •o• CO\I• M•'-A ,,...........,.. lit.c" ~h"'9t.n .. «.hlJeun
'ull\ 'V.tllrf lr"VtM l "°""-' ~M'ft "°"1,. c .. u 4
-···~t<llt-t•-•\l•M"°4•• .. t'-\1Uftd••" ,._. Ot•n«..,..t ... ~ ...... ~ ~ ,., uo
Wiii' t ft•t \f'"" (~'"'....,,... C•lltoM•••Jt,.
11-••ll-p,fo\lelt~i .,_. PW•..,
'"'" ~ ...... Vt< .. P'fl\tdil"' •ftd ""'""'t MIJ'Wtltf .,_ ... _t ......
'"::"~t.. '\T.:'"
CM<t.tH.1..-ltlctlwftl IMM
,. ......... Motft .. lntMltan
TelepfleM (714)~
ce....,....Aft•l'tttMllGMn
possible to read."
She said all or the proposed
1 routes are combined on a s ingle
map,-"~ you-nn~ flgure oul
which route is which."
She also expressed concern
about major land c uts through
Sycamore Hills, some or which
she described as "being up to
l WO footbalUiekJit-wtde:-°
But Mayor McDowell said no
cnv~ronmental report is perfect,
addang "We're at a milestone in
Ir ansportation in South Orange
County ··
H e said he avy traffic on
Pac ific Coas t Hi ghway and
Laguna Canyon Road will be
lessened by the new corridor
and said the route will "enabl~
us to control growth."
And, he said, the route wHI
"keep the impact (of park traf-
fi c> from coming in along our
coast."
f'rowe Page A I
PROJECT ...
Irvine Co mp:rny l11s ow n firm
basl'd 1rtl>t'lro1t. 1:-. tht eountry<
big g est shop p1n ~ c e nte r de·
vc·lopt>r , so the partners hip an·
nounce mcnt wasn't much of a
surprise.
llowl'vcr, 1t mc<inl that the
work done by Gruen and A s
)>Oc1ates a nd tht· d epa rtme nt
'tor e n.egotaating conductl>d by
the I rvane Company was reject·
ed an fa vor of the work Taub·
m an's own people would do
That work is still going on to-
day.
Taubman's in-house a rchitect
1s redes igning the shopping
center and T aubman's staff 1s
conducting negotiations with up
to five maJor department stores.
Th.ose negotiations appa rently
rl'ce1\·ed a setback with the con-
s truction of the Mission VleJo
Mall. slated to open this fall next
to the San Diego Freeway at
Crown Valley P arkway.
That 70-acre s hopping center
will have a Bullock's, a May
Company and a Robinson's
three or the stores that s igned
letters or intent to go Into Irvine
Center.
The Taubman stare won't
make any public statements
about the Irvine Center s hopping
cen ter. They s ay the Irvine
Co mpany i s acting a s
spok~s~an in that capacity.
Off1c1aJs at the Irvine Com
pany explain that negotiations
with de partme nt s to res are
t ricky. especially when some or
those stores are working on con.
s truction projects JUSt down the
freeway.
And they also say that, until
the majors are signed up, the
s hopping center isn't going any
farther in the planning process.
In order to come close to the
c urrent prediction for opening In
late 198.2 or early 1988, those
negotiations are going to have to
conclude within the next six
months.
Apparently the negolialion1
involve such things as where the
different stores arc to be located
within the shopping center. noor
area and other non-rent related
considerations.
Major department s tores
usually work out flnanclal ar·
rangements to end up ownln1
the land under their stores and
they build the stores themselves .
In short, they don't pay s ignlfi-
canl amounts or rent but the bli
stores are an absolute necessity
to attract the m all shops that do
produce s ubstantial returns.
When Irvine Center finally
rlaes out Of the fields of the SO·
called Golden Trtan1le, wbat la
it llkely to be?
Sam· Van Landin1ham. direc-
tor of sales and manetJn1 for
the Jrvlne Comapny•1 com·
merclaJ.lndustrlal dlvt1lon, sar.
It's 1otn1 to be muo~ II •
Newp0rt Center.
One ot lrvlne Center'• advan-
ta1es. he aatd, la t.be ract that it
la surrounded by three
fl'ffW8)'9. fl allO will be trtlect-
ed "9Dtually bJ' three INrtal
ht1hwap-ll'Ytne CeMer l)dye,
Barranca Road and Alton
Avenue.
llltcla Turns BO
Alfred _~Htc.hcock_. m.a s te r . of the suspense m ovie .
gestures ~hale bemg intervie wed at his home an Los
Angeles. Hitchcock celebrated his 80th birthday today
New Water Quality
Agency Proposed
F...-PapAI
TADIUM •.•
A vial on Administration , Neal
Callahan, said planes were fly.
mg "just a couple hWldred feel"
over the all.e tbiJ m omln".
Rescue crews from Chicago
a nd seve n s uburban com -
munities were sent to the
stadium. northwes t or Chicago
ne ar the giant airport.
Callahan s aid he had ne ver
heard or airpla ne turbulence
c ausing des truction o n the'
ground although "large jets do
gl ve off mini-tornadoes, as we
call them."
He said lhe-.stad1um is M feet
high but that the original plans
called for a taller structure. He
said building repreaentall ves
met with FAA officials in l.973
about the planned size a nd loca
uon of the building.
E',....P~AI
TRIAL ••.
overturn the JUey's conviction.
That announcement ca m e dur
City
f loo4t4
INDIA
Milt·'
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INDIAN CITY FLOODED
Map Showa Dam Burst
Death Toll
1,000 in India
Dam Collapse
Ing a press conference in which NEW DELHI. India CAP) _
the accused and the alleged vtc-AlFTn<Jfa "Radio reported today
tam agreed to get psychiatric that about J.000 persons were
treatment together. killed following thl' collapse or a
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Olu.J>U!Y PJ!tW•lf
The Newport-I rvine Waste
Mana gement Agency could be
rC'placed with a new consortium
or agencies bette r suited lo hun
die water quality plannin~ for
the Newport Bay wa tcrsht>d ,
Irvine councilman Art hur An
thony says
Anthony said land u:.e de
cisio ns could require upproval of
appolnll'd !>tak orrtcmtir tr Ch~
slate water t>0u rds are dl•111gnat
t•d the U~l·n('lt'S to rt•\'f'IVf' t.ht•
funds
Following the second trial, dam in western India that un-
both prosecutors and defense at-leashed a wall of water nearly 20
tohrne ys reques ted dismissal of feet hi gh on lhe town of Morvi
t e-ctrarges, bot Judge-fteacom -and tnme~·t-n..,..,m.t-----
rcfus ed · · 1 d 1 •
At Tuesday night's Cat y Coun
cil m eeting. Anthony will ra 1:.t-
the poss1b1lily or forming a nel.\'
group comlft1sed or the county
and cities whic h ha ve land
within lhe watershed
His s ugges ted alternative lh
the result of a decision by the
:.ta le Wate r Quality Control
Board last month to withdral.\
the Southern Ca llfornaa A!'>sor 1a
t aon of Governmr>nt 's clc•s1gna
taon as tht· a~ency tr• rt'<'c:J' t•
ft.•d t.•rnl d t>:.in wate r fund!'. fur
th 1~ a rea
S (' A Ci h a rt p 1 r k t· cl I h ,.
N«v. po rt lr\'lnl' a ge nt·~ l v.o
:. t·a rs a~o to pn·pu r<' plans for
I ht-prevention uf pollutaon of uµ-
pt-r Ncwpor1 Ray
But the ~late °''a rd. local of
(1<·1t1b say, bch<·ves SCAC ha..,
hel'n more or a hindranre than :1
help an cxpeda tmg t bosl' plan~
und as now looking for a nt·I.\
age ncy (Or WiJtCr quahl~ plt10·
na n g e ffo r t s in t he h a v
watershed ar ea. ·
Anthony. who was select<·d
vice chair man of N IWA al its
last meeting , :-.aid he d~sn't
be lie ve NIWA lh the bcht agcrwy
to h andle t hl' JOb either "I
believe this 1:. ob,•1ou:-.I} ba..,t·d
on p&st performance and cur
rent lack of crcd ib1h t} of ~IWA.
particula rly m Nl'wport Be.1Ch, ·
he said.
Ne wport Bea ch officials ha\l:
been upset with NIWA 's plan:.
for the c le ans ing of Upµc r
Ne wport Bay The r 1t y h as
claimed the plan would only al
low further siltation or the bay .
Anthony s aid two alternatives
to NIWA are either having the
st ate water quality or regional
water quality boards be des·
lgnated as the planning agen-
cies or the affected communjlJ es
the m selves form a joint powers
CJ gree m c n t to handle cle a n
water planning.
Currently, NIWA is m ade up
of the cities of NewPorl Beach,
Costa Mes a, Irvine and Orange
as well as lhe Irvine Ranch
Water District, three county de
partmenls and the Stale Depart
mcnl of Fish and Game. Mem·
bers bip is voluntary and based
on the area drained by creeks
and flood control channels that
eventually empty into Newport
Bay.
Diamond Ring
Stolen in
NB Burglary
A s ix·c arat d iamond ring
valued at 960,000 was listed to·
dat amon• the plecea of jewelry
stolen in a $400.000 burglary In
Newport Beach.
Police said the break-in oc
curred al the home of Anna
Mar1e Gray, 1718 Galaxy Drive,
over the weekend.
Mrs. Gray told officers the
Jewelry is normally kept 1n a
bani safe depoell box, but she
took It out Frtda)' and brought
the pieces horne. She discovered
the Jewelry missing Saturday
nltht.
Amons t.he stolen ltetns was
the tlx·carat diamond r1ng, a
2.J·earit dl1mond rtna valued at f 18,000, a palr of diamond and
Jade earring• worth 115,000 and
a tl0,000 diamond pendant, 1c·
cording to pollce.
Boat Hunted
SAN DlltOO CAP) -TM U.S.
CoHt Guard 1earched for a
rtablnt boat reported 1lnkJn1
early today about five mu ..
from San Dleao.
lnstt•CJd . 1\nlh11nv 'Jld , th<•
land w .1• :1i•1·rH H'"' \\ 1ll11n th1·
",1tt·r .... h1·1I l·ould f11rm a J1t1nt
pov. t·r ..... 1~<·11< \ Uwrn •''"'"' dOd
~l'<' k t ht• d 1•-. Ii• 11 ,1I1011 t• tt h1• r
thrcrtlv or throui.:h 11111• 11f tht·
water board..,
Offlcaals ~a " tht•\ '-t all don t
knov. \\ho v.1ll ht· ~h1·n t h., d1·..,
1~nat10n h) lht· ft·dnJI l(o\l•m
mt>nt tu ri'l'l'l\t' lht· 1 lt•..i11 \\Jlt r
funds.
NI WA ha ' bt•t·rt 11•f'1•1\1ng
Jbout Sl311 111111 f11t ah v.•Hk
throuRh SCA(i
Counnlman Donn II .di < 11•1 ,1
:\t , . .., .. ' 11·pn '' 111.111 ,. 111 '\I\.\ '°I
s auJ llH' "lltl• v. •ii • r q 11.d1 i '
bourd \\Ill nwi..,. 11·1 u111111••nd<1
11ons t1> ih1· f1•d1•1.ll I• rt\ 1r1,nm• n
t.il l 11111t·1 t11m \i..r1·111' ••rt \\It••
:-ht>uld h1• dv'.'>1 ~11.th"I tlw t ll .. .tn
wat£'r pl.mn111g .1~1·0t'\
L'ntll lhl•n . 11.tll "J td. '\IWA 1,
111 l11nh11 \ tit I l'tlllt t•fl \\ h11 111'.\I
gt•h th1 m 1111L\ I' <•xw·t t1·1l som1
tlm(' JO ~·plt mbN hl' .1 d1frd
'\I\\'\ ... ut1m1t1t·d ,, r• p1111 IJ~r
month to th• !'.11111111•1111 t11111r111.1
As ... 111 litl l•Jll nr ''"'I I IHl1t•lfl 1tl1
way<., lo l'IJI 11 poJIUllOn u( 11(11)1 f
:'IOt>WJ'Orl U;l\
OH1t·1al.., art nol ... un· v.h:1i v.111
happt-n t11 th.ti ,11111\ 1111111 .1 111•\\
pl:innanr. tiS!<'TIC\ 1" Plr-rtt 1
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Th d am t'ep Y shocred at the had ebJU. ge ch!lrgcd that Giles Pnnr mous loss or prl'CIOUS lives l'h~ved impro pe rly &nd a nd rl l·,trul·t11>11 of pro e rl
\ IOlated rul('S of ev1denCl' by Jn t•a us1-<I b) thf• ..,uddcn rt!cis r.
I rod ut1~g 1~form&twn a bout Prime> M1nist<'r Cha ra n Singh
.\1 rss Hardin !'> p&St sexuttl ex ,,1111 in a m1•.,,J~<' to the chief
pt·~1ence .. and<in abortaon m1nl'lt·r o f C uJar<i t st <ite
<,ill':. later v.on d1squa hf1r<i H.1l1u l1h.J1 1'.111•1 '
11on or .ludgt.> St-a corn fro m prt' Troop ... l.\t•n• orrll'rc·d to lhe
'1dang '"er lhe third trial tol.\ n :J•IO mill'<. northwest or
Fro111Pa~AI
SALARIES. •
n " t ,. d t h a t t tac he rs h a \I'
.dr1·ady hN'n guura nlc>NJ la''
.... ,, -..ii.Jr\ 11·\t·I'. plu.., IH'
'irtu,lv rn•gotl!l ll'd ... :.ilJn Jlltl
111 11t•f1t 1n1·n·a..,,., •inrt an~ 'h'IJ
r •l "l'~ f111 v.h1t·h lh4'\ quul1f\
'wol l 111tJ1 cat1-c1 lhJI ,,1lar,
.inti lwnd1t IO('rt"l 'l., v. di tw
\\I ll!h•·d a~<Jlfl~l d1.,tr1C'l COii
,., ... -.1011 ... 1n ntht•r off'd' rf'<!Ut""I
•ti II\ lht• unum lht :\~~µon
\1 .. , .c I t~l··1 al1011 ,,f f eacht-r.., '•11 h ,11 t .1~ 11111.!ht 111t lu1!1· n·d u,
t '"" 1n 1 l.t...,!> ~Ill·. tame uff for uo
111n .JCU\'lttes and the ('hmlDat1on ,,f la)offs
The teachers' thrt·e )('Gr <.·on
ltact t'X pared m Junl! Tht: nf•w
contract unde r negot1at1on will
he retroactive to Jul> l. offacaah
h:" e ~aut
Ho m b..i y ti) hi· Ip di~ OUI the
hnd 1C's und rar~ for the sur
\l\or.., but V.l'rt' delayed by
h1~h v.in c; <1n<I rail lanes was hed
''"' h' lh•· l.\1•1·k" of monsoon
1 .110-. th<tl \1o1·:t~Pnt·rl the da m.
I mla..in "'""'' ai.:enr 1£'~ re ported
•h ctl th!· dov.np1iu r'> '>l.\l'lled th•·
\1,11·hu Rl\l'r Until It flooded
m ••r ih(• lop of on1· dam and col
l.111'-<'tl an 4'.trth r!a m ht.•low rt
'I h1· c!Jn1 hr1·Jk <,(•nt <i flash flood
tlo v. n 1>n ~11r\'f four m ales
tlnwn ,l rP ~•m . lall' S c1 turi1a '.
"hilt• mo"' I 11f I ht• fiO 000 people uf
ll11· l1tv.11 v. .. r1· .1 ... l•·•·p
Envoy Shot At
. HJ-:IHI T I ,.tJ;rnon !':P l
4,unm• n IH·l1•·\l·i1 1n bi· Palestm-
1 •10~ fi N>ct ·• riwkt>I J:renade into
the· J utomnhllr or t hP I raqj am
h:l'•'-••rlor In Lt>h.Jnnn today. but
\ m h I\ ' ' .i rl o r ~! o h a m m e d
\l r,,l .. n 11 ~1' .... an t·~caped with
m inor 1n1un .. ...
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For those Casual Days around Campus
LIM Indigo Oon1m~ with sul>tto oocket
AC:CMI~. eomp11mcnted by the soft 1oucn
ALS OARAGE
~6 F ASI llON ISLAND
N[WPORT BEACH
(714) 644·7030 ol cotton knit Ghtr13 1n t;00(1od stripes.
add A hooded &w tsh1rt or a 'MX>I~ cocton
chamois shin tor lh<Xoo cooler days ahead
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i Charges Dismissed
SAN FRANCISCO CAP>
Chara• acatut 30 anU nuclear
actlvlata arreeted more than two
year1 aco at U\e Olabk> Canyon
nuclear pneraUnc tlaUon hav.-
been di1nmed by U\e Cautonua
Supreme Court
The hJp t"Otlrt, In • 4.3 d~
cas1on. nileld °"' conridenllal at lorney-cU~ot relationship wo i.
breached when a Sim Lui:-.
Oblapo County reserv~ deput.) sh~r(ff. Jamea ~. particapatt><I
an·ctl•cueslOO!l of ltiiiat st.ri&tc&Y
for lbftr •ttoM.
"The lntru1lon1, throu1h
tnckery. ln the coofidenllal at·
torney.cUent coofereoc • cannot
bt? condoned." Chief Ju1llce
Rou~ Bird wrote In a majortty
oplnlOC\ •'The rt1hl to confer
privately with one's attorney 1s
on\' of fundamental riahts under
the I \4 "
Lei' was 1trrtisti"d durmg the
demonstration Aug 7 at th~
ri.clhc Ous & Electric Co plfrnt
near SMn Luis Obispo. but did
not revtaJ his law enforcement
('01\nection and p ublkly re·
malned a defendant. aUtndin1
eaaloa.a wtlh defense lawyers.
J uatke Bird wrote the only
.. effecUve remedy" to Lee's ac·
tlon1 was "duimissal or the un
derlylng char&es."
Auociate Justices Mathew
1'obrlner. 1'~rank Newmun and
Stnnlt-y Mosk agreed.
A s oclate J ustace WI ley
Manuel <'Ondemned the infiltra·
tlon by Lee. but said the case
Monday Augur.I 13, 1979 DAIL'( PILOT Ail
• ID Nuclear Protest
should be ~tried wilb lhe pro&·
ecutlon prohibited from using
evidence obtained throu1h the
law enforcement officer . A s·
sociale Jus tice Frank K
Richardson a l so s igned
Manuel's opinion.
Associate J ustice William P
Clark dissented .
The Sl.6 billion Diablo Canyon
plant has been the scene of
numerous anti·nuclear protests.
especially stnce lbe d iscovery 1n
1971 of the Hos~ri fault, a r1s·
sure U'I the earth three miles off·
shore. Parts of the plant are be
1ng strengthened as ct result of
the discovery of the earthuake
fault
PG&E has :.ought an operat
1ng permit from the U S
N.uclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on
since last spring, and hopes to
have the 2 2·mllhon kilowatt
plant 1n ope ration by mid·
October
In the wake of the Three Mlle
Isla nd nuclear accident in Penn·
sylvanla, Gov Edmund C
Brown Jr. JOIOed protesters 1n
urging that Oiablo Canyon nol
be licensed.
Operation or the plant would
increase the total gt•nerat1n~
capacity of PG&E by 16 pcrcenl.
company official ~ s ay Th~
utility's service area runs from
t h e 0 r e g o n b o r ti t• r t 11
Bakersfield.
Pre111ier Paddleboarder
Lagwia Lifeguard Eyes New Water to Conq_uer
Newport Beach police officer Tim Riley
examines s m a ll forest of marijuana plants
confiscated from a home in Newport
Heights Thursday night. Police said a
ne ighbor s aw the tops of the plants grow-
ing above a six.foot fence at a home on
Catalina Avenue. Narcotics officers said
they are looking for the horticulturist.
Cop Changes Sex,
Continues Her Job
BRIDGEPORT. Conn. <A P>
A male police officer who un·
derwent a sex-change operation
is entitled to return to the de
partment as a woman, the city
police superintendent says.
Chester Collins, a 13-year
veteran of the police force. plans
to resume work in two weeks as
Mary Collins. He underwent a
sex-change operation June l3 at
Boulevard Hospital in New York
City because of "an inborn im·
balance of hormones."
Ms . Collins. 37, who is
divorced and has two children.
said she had an ''overwhelming
des ire" lo be a woman. As
Chester Collins. she served in
the Navy during the Vietnam
war. Police Superintendent Joseph
A. Walsh said that "Collins has
been an excellent police officer
and he is entitled to return to du·
ty if he wishes." He said tht:
former patrolman would be as·
s igned temporarily l<> a clerical
job in police headqua rters.
T h e name Chester Collins
already has been replaced by
Mary Collins on a driver's
license and Social Security rec·
ords . Ms . Collins s aid she
planned to change her name
legally.
"I know how I felt but I went
at long and lived with it ror
years." she said.
During those years. Chester
Collins. described by his as·
sociates as a "quiet person"
with a good service record, un -
derwent extensive psychological
evaluations and was declared
m e ntall y fit b y two
psychiatrists.
He also underwent four years
A,. Wlt.,..,.lo
HE'S 'MARY' NOW
Ex-Cheater Collins
or psyl'hotherapy before making
the decision to change his
gender.
The s urgery generated com·
pllcations and entailed three
blood transrusions. Ms . Collins
has been on sick leave from the
police department for three
months.
"I have to expec;t some flak."
she said about her return to the
force as a woman. "This is a
m edical problem. I am not
as hamed of what r have done.
.. J feel I wiJJ be capable or
ser ving as a police o(ficer and I
see no reason why I cannot go
back on the job."
Trial 'Net Perf eet'
MacDonald Denied
Charge Dismissal
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -A ment be used recenUy ln deny·
federal judge denied a motion Ing a new trial for tbe Wllm·
today to dis miss murde r ingt.on 10, clvil·rt&bta activists
charaes against Or. Jeffrey convicted of con1ptracy t.o bomb
MacDonald, saying law does not a grocery st.ore during racial
1uarantee a perfect investiJ•· violence in North Carolina in
tloa of a crime a person is ac· 1971. cued~ committing. "I suppoee it's equally true
that the defendant la not ent1Ued Tbe 35-year-old former Green to a perfect tnveaU1atlon,"
Beret doctor from Huotlqton Dupree said.
Harbour is being tried on Defense attorney Bernard
cbar1ea of blud1eonln1 and Seaal arpec1 tbe aovernmenl's
1tabbin1 bl1 family to death case wu baaed on "usump·
wblle ltatloned a\ Fort Brau ln t.lons, lnfennce• and COil.iee·
ll70. ture" •nd failed to show a
llll .uomeya have continually motive for the killlnp. = to 1how tbe Army "Kil ftnt words were woNI of lta lnwetlpUon and are concem for tbe Uves. the beaJtb
npect.ed to.,...._, a number ot and the welfare" of bla family,
apert WltMIMI to aupport that Se1al arped. ~. Aaaa.taal U.S. Attorney James
B• U.S. Dlltrict Court Judte Blackburn amwered, "Tbe vie· Pr t'la T . .,....... Jr. Nid a Uma wen limply O\'erlrilled.
1111'1• II ....W to a falr, not a llacDauld'• WOUDdl were not.
,..,,.. lltal. It waa u up. ol U.. NIM nature."
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2 Wounded
By Gunfire
After Fight
Two men were wounded by
gunfire and a third inJured early
today in a street fight in the El
Modena area near Ora nge.
S h e riff 's Department
sp okesman Wyatt H a rt re
ported.
Investigators could give only
sketchy details related to the
street confrontation that broke
out among an unspecified
number or persons sometime
between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. on
Spring Street in the El Modena
a rea.
Identified as wounded by gun·
fire in the pre·dawn skirmish
were Carlos Valdivia. 21, or
Orange. and Carlos Torres. 20.
of El Modena.
Reports indicated both men
have been hospl!alized for treat·
ment of their wounds Their con·
dition was not known.
The third inJured man. who
was hit in the face by an un
known obJect during the fracas.
was Ronald Norton. 19. also or
El Modena.
C/,ouds Keep
&thersAway
Overcast skies and Sunday·!>
inland rain sprinkles put "
damper on west Orange County
beach activity ove r the
weekend, ureguards reported lo
day
Only 58,000 people were count·
ed on Huntington Beach City
Beach over the weekend. down
about 20 percent from normal.
Only 48 bathers required help
from lifeguards in the low. one
to two-foot surf.
Slate lifeguards who man
Huntington Beach and Bolsa
Chica parks reported attendance
at a low 50,000 total for Saturday
and Sunday. down nearly 50 per·
cent.
WFlasher
HitAAgain
Fountain Valley's freeway
flasher struck again Sunday.
surprillng three teen-aged girls
wllh offensive activity from hJs
.bidin1 place ln the bushes near
Bushard Street, police said.
Tbe youn1 man, who wears
women'• panties over b1a race u
a di1guile, but nothlnt else. haa
sporadically been startllng
female puseraby all summer
near freeway overpasses In
town.
Thls Ume. three female stu·
dents who attend Fountain
Valley Hllh School were walk·
tn1 topt.ber when they 1aid tbey
... the nuher about 3:15 p.m.
The YOUlal ladles fled. and ao
bad the na1her by the time police antved.
" By S'fE\IE MITCHELL
CM llW Dally "UM St.tll
Charbe Ware's got the paddlt·
bug.
Now that he's conquered tht
cha nnel between Catalina Island
and Laguna Beach. the lireguard
says he's setting his sights on
bigger expanses of water
Nol a Trans Pa c . you un
derstand. But mu •be a little tr
own o an 1ego on 1s 11 fool
SIX ·IOCb paddleboard
Only thls time. Churlac hopt-s
to bring some friends along
lit! paddh.'CI ror 30 m 1les b}
himself Saturday. an a sue
cessrul attempt lo cross the
channel bt-tween A\'alon Hc.irbor
and Main Beach P urk 1n
Laguna.
And while that i.:rueling 10 und
a half hour experience might
dampen enthusiasm in lesser
men. Charlie says he's ready to
start an annual paddling event
Jr he can get any participants
The channel paddle appeared
to be a loser from the ou~cl.
Ware said
On the way to Avalon Ha rbor
Fnday night, th<.• cabin-cruiser
containing Ware and a fow other
hreguards and their "'n·es. "'as
nearly swamped by lht> wake or
an aircraft carrier
.. The earner was quite a way'>
orr. but it left a wak e that nt•f:irh
sunk us." Ware said today ·
· sC1ndw1ch. was about to c;tan off
on his own. hoping tht• b<1cil
>Aould catch up with him later
But lifeguard~ Mike Dw1ni·ll
and Will H1wh<'4'K'k mani.~t!<i tw
gel the engim•s gorng. und Wart•
s troked orr from the HC1rbor t n
trance al i; 30 d m
The r•·"l ,., h1!.tory War1·
~tumbled ashore at Main fkiwh
•--'-"":"'"-"'-hours..later LO,...b4t ~"'fi.-·-
b\' friends and rellow lill'J::uard-.
• 1\ nd now he '> ready to do II
again
o.,,,,.,, .. s~-..
LOOKING FOR COMPANY
Paddlln' Charlie Ware
As J n·'>ult cJf th• '\a\ \ "OU k
in~ th•· "'t:'I 1 n"" .srr1\t<l 1n
\\.ilon to<1 l.:it1· t<J •·.11 Th•· hJ!11,.
µum p d1 lln' """r"-ht"> 1cll1,v.
p.jddh·r., du1n ' h111A 1:r' Jn<l
\\<Ht' '"Id II 11>1.ildr· I .. :, • 1J .111
n1~ht
I h•· 111 '' 111111 nin)..'. 1 h,. t.oo.11
1•ni.:11ll' "'":trln I 1 .n< .1n•l
W .irt• n••Un'>h•·•I t \ • • 11 rJ h.im
.. 1 d lJ kc lo -.cl· 11 bt·l'Om1· .rn
:.innual C\ent.' th.-~7 v1.•f:ir 111'1
hfl'guard said tod<1 y
.. Thi~ brokt· tht· 1c1· \lJ)"lw
othe r l)('ople will !>3 Y ·11 hf' e.•n
do 1l. I can do 1l. · <Jot! w1· l"a n 1.wl
an annual thin)! g<m1g '
Rut for .... urt:. War .. -.a v-. h•·
doesn't want to do it C1lonl' <i~C110
"Thal " JU~l aboul th<· mo-.1
boring thrng )OU l'un dQ " hl'
laughed
And 11 ht·lp' to ha"" 'omror"'
in the "':itt:r n1·xt I•• H>U grw11
IO~ J O!'l RrOC:tnln~
\l t1·r ;ill m1-.1·r" 111\1•' •·om
pJO\
Casl1., J e we l~
rf aken At.t e r
'Pounding Cents' Fake Crash
SI\ meml>t.'f"o or two Orani.w
('11un l\ famllll'S 11.1..,l C1ho11t S2 f\00
10 1 .J~h J Ofl jt''At<lf\ l.J ll' :-i<.t tOr
11,1\ 111 .s pair llf h11hlup rn1•11 \\ho
, 1 J j? l' d .~ 0 JU I " H ' I I ti!• ro 1 I II
\\ t'!-tmin<>lc r
2 Tons of Pennies
Sent to Washington \\ esuninstcr pohct: :.Jtd th.-
Garden Gro~ and Westminster
famrues wer(' returnin~ home at
11 15 p m. when their Lincoln
"'a~ sl ruck 1n the rear by
;mother Lincoln WA SHINGTON <AP l A
group of West Virginians. want·
ing to "pound some cents Into
Congress:· deposited nearly two
tons of pennies at the Hureau of
Engraving and Printing today
F ederal oHicials said 1t ~ould
take days to process the approx·
imatelv S4 ,700 in com!.. wb1 ch
the group. known as Propos1t1on
Nine Cents. said will be the first
or many installments aimed al
hnanc10g the nation's federal
debt.
Members of the Huntington.
W. Va .. or ganization left the
pennies at the Treasury depart
ment bureau rather than on
Capitol Hill because Congress 1s
in recess.
The campm~n was named (or
the nine l'enls the dollar lost to
1nflat1on last year. :rnd wa!>
launched by Huntington area
businessmen to m ake Congress
aware of the nation's ant•·
inrlation sentiments. They asked
residents to contribute nmc pen
nies to c-all attention to the
declining value of their dollars
Arter tht• ki ckoff Ju/\ 28
Propos1t1on !':1ne Cents boAe~
and booths rt:'C't:'tved hea\" dona
11on!!>, bul lht-contrihutwn'>
dropped orr J .. lh1 c·amµa1 gn
won• on By the llmt.· tht eoai
truck lo:.ided "'1th pt.•nn•t'~ lt·fl
ror Washmgton ~·arly Sunda) II
~a s c:arn1na.: J boul 50UOCJ n1nl·
<"t>n t <lonJ'twns r a r "hon of lht
150 000 to 2.50.'lOO cfonauon-.. pro
rn olt'r' 1nit1.:il o•-.11m.1lt·'-c ,tllc•d
for
"Wt' sN far f1H 1 h1$!h a ~oal tor
our'l'h 'l'S. ...11d c a m pa1gn
t'Oordmi:ltOr .l11hn :\1d .. 'nrmJt•I..
adding ht.• .. 1111 bl Ii\•" co tht.'
prOjl'Cl \\ J " J 'I U<'<'t'''·
"We 1,1.antcd to tal.l· .111\ anl<1J!t
of the oppununit~ le• )..l't to them
while tht'\ wc•n• bat·k m their
homl' art:'as to 1 n•al1 -.omt• kind
of d1alogut: 1n r ht 1 r ho ml
towns.·· ht.• .,aid
The campa1 j!n Jltra<'t('d tht.·
d1sappro-. al or SC\ n:il cnt1l':-.
1nl'ludmg S<>n Hohc•rt C' Ji) rtJ
O· W Va . "'ho .... 1111 ht· tw h<:\ t•fl
lhc campa1.cn "oultl hJH' no
effect "
The two part1e!. pulled off
Hol!>a Chica A\•enut' l)nlo Loyola
Strel'l. omc-ers ~aid, lo Cl\l'hJnµ.-
1n ... uran<·e 111form<1t1on
T he drt\t'r of lhc 11•Jr •';H
Jbrupt l~ pulled out .1 ~ l'dhbt r
rt•\ oln•r, forrcd tht• otht.·r <lnvt·r
bJl'k lo ht!!> 11\1.0 H·hll'll' i.IOO lht•n
ordrrt·d UJJ t '\ 1•1 ~ont· :-. 1 .1..,h ;.111<1
Jl'" el r~
\llt•r l'Olll't'tln~ I ht• hrnol \ 111"
'"' 11 hvldup rnl'n d rov1· north or1
Bnlsa Ch1t·a . polH.'f' "':Jld
The b1~~e!>t los::.. offln•r<> ... ;1111.
"'"" a \\Oman ::. nn~ n·µortl'{JI)
'II.Orth S2.0UO
PohC'l' ~aid lht' band1h "'' r"
d\•sn1bed a s black, 11n1· ;1b11u11; :!
Jlld lhl· otht•r JhoUI 5 H
SwimmfA r Drowns
LOS ANGELES I /\I' 1 Coun
lY hfe~uard~ ha' c fo1111cl tlw
hod y or Todd McNaughton. 22 or
1-:t St>J?undo . "ho rtro"' nt•cl "'h1I•·
p(lrl1 l'tpating 1n a ('All mtlt·
'w1m
ourytZ.ar 'round ble.za.r
pz.rhaps thi most prect1cal
bla2<ir you'll czvzr VJ(l..8r:
durabl<i dacronand
wool , 'W'CJ\ftl.,n in a uruqu<Z-
hopsack wrw.ve; piif<ZCt
for businz.ss an:i traV"L1
flw, gr<let shcd.rz.e ,
1nclu.d~ nrz,w navy,
1)([,Wport bluz,, bt'UW'n,
tan and bottJ<i gN.en
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44 1'ulUOn l•tan.d• Newport Beach•714/844·'°70
JOOJ ~ Blvd.•Mhrwood VlllolJe·2131479·7127
A4 04ll Y Pk.OT Mondey, Auguet tS, 117'1 NATION I WORLD
Pellee 'AIJ .. e'
.la t
~ ~oe ting
Densing It Up
Philadelphia
Sued by U.S.
9 LU£ MONDAYS DEn . -If you've mana1~ to 1et
all the wa)' throqh Monday without anythJq to worry
about. why not try lretUn1 over derulJ\y,. This 18 what moet
of o ur c.'O.staJ t>ity ,ovemmenu art doing these dltyb
Den.<1lty can ~ defined rou&htr H beina rl01e •od
compact That's wha t the city fial people are wrinctna
their hancb 1bout. They think we're too deM in people ,
t ra m c and buildin1s
Jn Lagun• Beath, for example, city offac1als are ra.m
paagoing agains t bootleg n!ntal Wlit.s. 'they believe thu~
places exist because of lhe heavy flow of sewage On the
other hand. maybe Lagunans Just go to the bathroom more
than other people
One wag s aJd if they knocked down aJl the bootlee ten·
ta t units in Laguna . the Art Col~ would vi.mah o vtfr·
rugbt.
MEANWHILE IN NEWPORT Beach. city officers got
so exercised over densit y recently that some even flir1.ed
C1t1Unry Sulfennq Demily Around tlu! Water Barrel
"1th th<' 1rtea or a g<i rai::e door law T his would hav<-ror tcd
upt•n a ll the garage door~ for inspect.Joo
P resumably, lht!> would allow the m umc1pal 1nspeetors
to determine 1f you hCld hidden den:.ity lurkmg in the
gara~e
If the msix·clor ev<•r got m my garage, he wouldn't
h<Jvc to sea n :h for the de nsity. He'd t np bve r 1t
Anyway. 1 was <1skcd the other day what I thought wa~
l'<t Using a ll the dens ity along our coaslhne. I said I t hought
1t was the day v1s1tors dcsct:nd upon our shorehnl' from
points inla nd. Th is analysis caUsl'd me lt> drnw a
r abpberry from a gentlem an rrom the city of Orange Y.ho
wa~ m the ~roup
STlLL, THIS LAST WEEK f:l'\D for example. I t hought
our coast.al wea the r was really dl·nse , bul. th · population
d1dn 't :.cem quite so thick
Also. at never seem:. as rll'nsl' ;iround here on Monday
a s it seemed on Saturd ay or Sunda y
TetaRea ia lr--elaad---·" ...........
A hooded Irish Republican Army member waves a sub·
machine gun during a protest in Belfast whe re separate
weekend marches were staged by Protestants a nd
Rom a n CathoJj cs. No injuries were reported.
Mexican Oil Still
Skirts Texas Coast
CORPUSCIJ RISTI. T exas (APJ -Norther ly currents ar" rar
ry mg :.hccn from the world's largest 011 spill along th<-South T1·l(:t'>
roast , but scientists say the oil 1s 20 m ile-. ore ldnd and foll11Y.1n~
the contours of the shoreline -at least for no"
"fl '~ Miii going northwar d. but 1t' ... not ~oing in a .,trn1J?hl l1n1
to thf' hc;ich." said Ro~er Meacham of tht' Env1rnnmrnl..ii I l'r<1t1-c
lion A~t·n<:y .. It will take some C'hungt• m 1he "'Ind •.ind c,urf.1n·
coodll1ons fo r that lo cha nge.··
THE NATIONAL WEATHER St:n l<T fon•ras t n" rh:rn)'•· t11
day or Tuesday m lhc seasonal weatht'r drh in~ th1· 1 11rr1 nt '
i\lthough ne arly Sl million of L: S mom·y h:.i s hl'l'o 'P•·11t d•·.in
1ni;: up Tl•xas beaches stained by the oil rrom J run:.."' a" Mt-:>.l\'.10
well in the Gulf of Mexico. the l' S Justice Dt•pa rtmcnt do .. ., n<1l
intend to ~ue Mexi co for d am ages Attor m•y Gt•m·rnl n1im111<••· B1·n
1amm C1v1lctt1 said Sunday.
Tiit: T HREAT Of' l.EGAL rl'pra~als agamiit "t1Px11•0 would 11\·
a "silly proposition," Civlletti said al thc annual {C)n \t•n1111n or th•·
/\mcrican Bar /\ssoc1ation
C1vilctt1 ~ai d Pre~ident CC1rkr hud not a'>kt•cl th1· .iu ... tic 1·
Department lo enter discussions ovl'r the ~pill and :uhkd thot ht·
did not ttunk his agency ~houJd bcc1Jmc involved
PHILADELPHIA <AP) -The
federal governmen t cha rged the
City of Philadelphia today with
a llowtng its poltce to purs ue
policies of brutaUty and harass-
m eo t that "result in wides pread ,
a rbitrary and unre asona ble
p bysicaJ abuse which sho<::ks the
conscience.··
Klansrnen
Arrested
In Alabama
MONTGOMERY. Ala . <APl -
8ae ked by riot~tnpped pohce
a nd packing a pistol o n his h1p,
Mayor Emory Folmar kept his
pledge that Ku Klux Klansmen
would not thread their white
powe r march through his city
wjthn111 a parad•• perm &l-
K lansmen began tht! 50-milt
march Thur.sday 1n Selma, walk
mJ; tht-roult· of :J h1slorir c1v1I
rig ht~ prote:.t ~1th vow~ lt1 p<J
.1rm-.·d to t h1 hilt . · dnd t 11
1k~t roy any tballcnging ent!m}
BUT THE END o f the m~rf'h,
!>l'heduled for tht' grounds or lhl'
Capitol. took place behind lhe
harrt:d windows of police vans
on Sundav wht·n nl'ar ly 200
.l\IJn•nlln ""l'f•· .1rn· ... l•«J d'-lh1·\
•·nt •·n·d 1h1 1 11\ \.\llhout th;·
f>• I rtllt
I h1· "hi lt> robt·d . hood.,d
111.1 re-hers s urn·ndcred witho ut
I l "'''dJl( t •
Bill '.\ 1ll-1n..,on th1· 1m1X:'rial
14 llarrl •1( th1 In' '''hit· ~.mp1rt
l\n1cht" of lh1 Ku 1-\lu\ 1\1 • .in
.111d ,,, ~·:1111 11·1 "' lhl ITl,;rl h "" .•
tl••111·1-f1 ..i.'-. h1 <ind ha ... lull11l41 '"
\\ 1 1 ,. arrt...,lN1 hv l'"hc1· Chad
r 'h,1rl1"' ~"1nd:Jll
SP EAKJ.,(; I~ 10 .i bullhorn
'" 1nd<1ll t rilr1 lht m.iri·h1·r•
\ llll .111· \ 1111.tl lflj.. th .. l.i14 l1\
pJr Jdtn1: l41th1111t .1 µ• rrn11 \ 1111
.1r1· 11•>"' u11<h r .1 r rt .,, l11 r th Jt
'tnlat1on ·
The unprecede n ted lawsuit.
the result of an Investigation
that began eight mo nths ago.
seek s an i n j unc tion a sainst
"such unconstitutiona l and other
unla wful acts" and to cut off aJl
fede ral fundi> for police services
until the policies a re changed.
T H E COMPLAINT filed an
U S . Dis tric t Court c har ges
Mayor Frank L. Ri zzo a nd othe r
c ity a nd police offic ia ls with
viola ting provisions of the U.S.
Co ns t1tut1on l h <tt protect the
freedom or people to travel and
transact business a nd that ba r
d1scrmunat1on on the basis of
r ace . colo r o r national origin.
Assis t ant Atto rney General
Dr e w S. Days Ill called the
laws uit "unique " a nd said it
"challenges the prae-lices of the
Ph1lade lphta PoUce De partmen t
in r egard to syste matic citizen
abuse and brutality."
Days sa id tha t Phila de lphia is
the first cit y to be raced with ~u c h a swccprng_comp!a.lm ----
S1mllar 1nv<'M1gations a re now
un<kr WCI) m Jl ou'iton . Mt.>m
ph1:-., Tl•11n . cind Mob1lt:. Ala.
RIZZO. l!'ITt:RVIEW ED to
rlav CJUl!)ldl' h1~ City Jl<J ll offi ce.
'Jld l'h1ladclph1C1 1s free from
polH'l' brut ality "('ve never
w en any.· he said.
· P l)l1<:cmc n ove r r e a c t
... om et1mt·s. y~ But so does a
ne\.\ bpaix:r rC'portt:r over react.
"'' do. ... th" prl'!-.1df·nt ~' dot::-.
th•· J u..,llcf• Depa rtment." said
B11111 .i r111 m1·r poli ce com
""'"111nt·1 I hop,. "<' re not go-
1 11~· th•· 1.1.,1\ of I r an , l h <J l
11•il11 •·m1·n. 1u ... t tu:l'dUM· th1·v
\.\t•Jr ,, hlu1· uniform .• Ht: l>Um
mJrtl\ n1und1·d UfJ Jnd l'X
1·111t1·0
I 1.1' 11,ld n ·p11rt• r -. .1t .J new'
t.11,.f1r111 th.it th1· Jlleg•·d 1ll1·~al
pr.H'l1•·1·" uf th1· l'hilad<'lph1:1
p<lli1 ,. ·h.1\1• rl•·pri,,•d Jit•rsons of
.tl l r .111 "'d'ir' .1nd n:J t1<111 al
or 1~·111 , 111 h ;1"H' lt:dt'rJI righb '
IH T llE AUHt:I>. !h ~11 bla r•k'>
,1r1tl 111.p.11111.., \.\1·11· • ..,f'.Jt.•1·1allv
1r11I•ii 11111 111 .1 p.1tll•rn •1r prac·
I I I I' II I IJ I I' r I m I n at 1 0 II .
The reason we don't blame the day v1sJtors fo r our
con~cstion and lr:.i ff1c :.na rls 1s t hat they're 1ust hke the
wt-at her. you can t do anything al.xiut them .
fl::. c<.1s1er . therefore. to try fo1~llng off the blame for
dens ity on the permanent populallon and invoke n ew rules
and regufat1ons. This may a bo be doomed for failure .
Quake Hits
In Te nnessee
By The Associated Press
A s mall. pre-d1o1wo earthquake
<'<>nlc red an Tennessee r attled
windows. but a ppare ntly caused
no dam age in portio ns of three
So utheas t s tates. the U.S .
Geological Survey reported to-
day.
Old fashioned Caring
CONSIDER MY HOUSE. Right now it m ight be called
den&c. My c ha rming s1ste r-in·law a nd her daughter from
Dallas are visiting. T he density 1s up by two. Whe n they go
ba ck to Dallas. the density will drop by two.
But no w1scucrc in city hall is going to decide when
that will be.
Pretty soon. the son of our house wi 11 be off lo college . T he
d<·nsity will drop by one body, one automobile , a st ereo <tnd
three surfboa rds. Hut city hall won't do tha t. The pursuit or
h1gher cduc1Ation will.
The tremor registe red 3.7 on
lbe Richter scale and was felt
wide ly in so utheast Te nnessee,
southwest North CaroUna a nd
no rtb Geor~ia, includin g Allan·
ta, the USGS said.
Clearly, when it com l.>s to the ebh a nd flow of de nsity .
city governme nt ar ound here might have more success
trying to cont rol the wea the r
The s urvey's Nationa l Earth·
qua ke Informa tion Service a t
Go ldeo. Colo., sa id the quake
w as centered about SO mllefi
no rtheast or Chattanooga -m
Mc Mann County.
Phoenix Rainfall Heavy
City Gets 1 112 Inches in 45 Minutes
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JANE FONDA PLEDGES SUPPORT TO LETTUCE BOYCOTT
Union Leeder er Chevez, left, Seye Strike Wiii Continue
Crash Kills 5 in Family
Accident Blamed on Heart Attack
CAMARILLO (AP) F1vc·
members of a Camarillo family
were killed Sunday when a truck
driver apparently s uffered a
heart attack and clutched his
chest. letting his vehicle swerve
across the center divider and
crash into a van, police said.
Killed were Alfred Cecil, in his
late 30s; his wife Judy, in her
mid-30s; their sons Thomas,
a bout 7, and Paul, about s . and
their daughter Joanne, a bout ts.
Highway patrol officers said
the accident occurred when
Manuel S . Arruda . 60. o f
Granada Hills apparently suf-
ff'red a heart atta('k while dnv-
m g east on Highway 118 north of
C~1marilto.
Arruda , whos<' 14 -year-old
granddaughter Arlene Perry of
'Black Bra' Rapist
OailllS 9th Victim
SAN FRANCISCO <API A Twin Peaks woman has ap·
parently become the ninth vu:tam of a man police cull the "black
bra rapist."
The 31-year·old d1 vorcc<' v. as attacked Sunday while as leep in
her apartment.
He threatened her with a ( )
g un, pulled a pillow case STATE
over her head and forced her
to drink two glasses of Scotch
whiskey before assaulting and robbing her
Police have dubbed the auacker the black bra rapis t because
he has forced his victims to undress to their underwear before as·
saulling them
.. Bart i11 Loag Beach Apart•ewt Fire
LONG BEACH <AP) -Five tenants were injured in an early
morning fire of suspicious origin that burned through 30 rooms on
the ground floor of 'a two·story apartment complex here today,
a uthorities said. or the fi ve. three were hospitalited -one with cuts and the
others after s uffering s moke inhalation, said fire department
spokesman Leo Uallagher. The re maining two tenants were re-
leased after treatment. he said
LIU~ lleddue Foantd in ProdMce ProlJ~
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Little or no pesticide residue was
found on produce sold al 150 retail outlets in eight Southern
California counties, the state Food and Agriculture Department
said. Out of 313 sam ples. 256 showed no residue and the other 57 had
only small amounts. well Wllhin the legal Umits set by the U.S. En-
vironmental Protection Agency, the department said. Oranfite Coun·
t y was among the counties surveyed.
CllP Slaff• Man at Sce11e al Accident
TORRANCE <APl -A Torrance man embroiled in a heated
argument over a traffic accident an the middle of an intersection
was shot to death after he allegedly pulled a gun on two highway
patrol officers, officials said.
According to CHP officials, two officef'1' spotted the fracas in
the middle of the busy roadway Sunday, with one m an trying to
drag another from a car. As the officers approached, officials said,
Donald Laverne Wright a llegedly whirled around, pulled a pistol
and pointed it at the patrolmen.
IRS Sun Sl11 Stolte tor SJ l6,254 In Ta%es
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Sly Stone's "hot fun in the 'Sum-
mertime" w\U change its tune if the Internal Revenue Service gets
the SllG,000 in back taxes it is seeking from the rock singer.
The IRS filed suit against Stone, leader of the group Sly and
the Family Stone. alleging he failed to pay the taxes in 1972, 1973
and 1979. Altogether, the government wants $116,254 in laxes and
interest.
Van Nu ys was riding in the
truck, clutched his chest with hi~
right hand and grabbed into his
pocket for medicine with his left
hand, they s aid.
As he did, officers said, the
truck swerved across the center
line of the two-lane highway and
collided head-on with the Cecil
family van.
Alfred Cecil died at the scene,
his wife on the way lo the
hospital a nd their children a
short while later at the hospital.
Arruda was taken to Pleasant
Valley Hospital in Camarillo
where he was reported in stable
condition suffering from injuries
to his chest. No after-effe<:ts of
the heart attack were reported,
a hospital spokesperson said
Arruda 's granddaughter was
treated at the hospital for scalp
lacerations and contus ions and
was released . offi cials said.
Arruda was not cha rged m the
accident. CHP officers sa id.
Six Animals
Butchered
In Oakland
OAKLAND <AP) -Animal
lovers were grimly wondering
today at the cruelty of the van-
dals who butchered six animals
a nd hurt six othe rs al the
Knowland Park Zoo t his
weekend.
Zoo foreman Val De Leon said
three peacocks. two demoiselle
cranes and a wallaby were dead
as a result of the Saturday night
killings. The animals were
valued at $12,000. They were not
insured. De Leon said.
ANOTHER three peacocks .
two more walla bies and a
wallaroo were hurt. and De Leon
said he dtd not expect a white
peacock and the Australian
marsupials to survive their in-
juries.
•·Apparently people came in
between 10 p.m. and midnight
Saturday and s tarted chasing
the birds and wallabies a nd
throwing rocks at them ." De
Leon said.
HE SAID BE discovered the
de ad and injured creatures Sun·
day morning when he opened the
zoo gate.
T he incident turned attention
to security maintained at the
zoo.
lt'ftllcelled Srl"9e Der•tk 'l'r•ta
Pour locomat.lvn and 17 frellbt can were
deraUed early Sunday when a nashflood
weakened a brid•e two mlles east of .---t. ..
Glamil. There were no injuries but all
westbound Amtrak tratnc wu halted. The
desert storm was widespread.·
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t.eond9y, Aug ut1 13, 1919 DAILY PILOT AS
UFW Pact Reached
Union, Tomato Grower Agree
SALINAS <AP> -Negollators fdr the United
Farm Workers and California's largest tomato
1rower have agreed on what the wuon called its
moat liberal contract ever, as a UFW strike
a1ainat lettuce growers neared eight months.
The announcement Sunday by the union came
a few hours after UFW president Cesar Chavez
told UFW convenlloneen the union was facing its
"great.est teat " in swstalning the s trike against 11
growers who have been callina the strike a flop.
EAJlLIER IN THE day, actress Jane Fonda
spurred 400 cheering delegates and twice as many
supporters with a pledge that she and her activist
husband Tom Hayden would promote the lettuce boycott during a SO-day nationwide tour next
month.
Meyer Tomato Co of King City agreed on the
three-year contract, which must !>llll be ratified by
the union, for its 325 non-striking laborers.
Among the accord's provisions are a cost-Of·
llVing clause and company.paid union represen-
tatives -two features won for the first time by the
U FW, accord ing to union spokesman Marc
Grossman.
Meyer Tomato broke away from negotiations
by the rest of the growers a few weeks ago.
Grossman said.
CHAVEZ SPOKE EAJlUER of an "expanded
strike " against growers but declined to give de-
tails of the enlarged effort and slopped short of
declaring a general strike aaain.st 20 California
vegetable growers where the UFW has already
won strike authorization votes.
Under the proposed contract -the first since
the UFW contracts expired in mid-January -
transplanters, for example, would receive $5.00 an
hour retroactive to Aug. 9 of this year, $5.SS an
hour Ul 1980 and $5.95 an hour in 1981. Under the
expired contract, such workers earned $3.70 an
hour , Grossman said.
first Time Ewer 111-Haa bor At1all
1,000,000
DIAMOND CURERS'
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Coast Lawmakers
Ready for Action
\
When at.ate legblators return lo S.cramtnlo n xt
week folJowtna their summer ~ • they will be laked lo
take act.ion on three s1plf)cant meu ure1 Introduced by
Oranae Coul mem,ben.
. · Of most intetest and importance to taxpayers throU2bout the state a1 the tu lndexlna bill by Newport
Beacli Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson. Al ready
passed 88-0 by the Assembly . It Is now ready ror con
sideratlon by the ~nate Finance Committee. The
measure would protect wage earne rs f rom being
uutomatica.lly shunted into hJgher lncom tax brackeu.
when they rec ave coal-of-living raises to orrset inflation
f-IWlbngton Beach Assemblyman ~nnis Manaers ls
the uuthor of a bill designed to ease the burden of chool
construction costs in developing a reus It would permit
school district~ to leus~. rathe r than buy, s ites for n~w
schools. With land co ts m some areas now almost equa l
hog construction costs. this could ~1gniflcantly rl'd uce ttw
cost to ta xpayers of providing ne w schools for mcQmang
students.
On the political s ide, Sen J ohn Schmitz of Newport
Be ach is sponsoring a measure that would chunge state
la w to do away with the "winner take au·· ruJe in the
Re publican state primary .
Schmitz proposes that only a candidate receiving SO
percent or more of votes cast in a p rima ry ele ction would
be e ntitled to support of aJl California delegates to the
Republican National Con vention.
If no candidate wins a clear major ity, the delegation
wo uld be divided according to the number of primary
votes each candidat e received. This is logical a nd fair
.
Ford Seen as GOP 'Saviour'·
N l!:W YORK A number ot
ot h r WlM nsapttlabl men have
b(: n au ractlnj 1uap1cion tbei4S
d1ty1 by hanalng •roJJnd "olf
roursoa and locker rooma. Tht1Y •r~ Rl'publwan poUltca•n• and
their lo 1tertna& hu • high
purpOlt! T bc)' want to aave
th~•r p:arty und rountry from
Rouiald R~•gan
<folf toumam •nlll, It setsms.
ure lht! o nly ptuces they c~m i:tel
to talk w ith
th1•1 r c ho~en
unt1 Rc ug»n
ii U V I O r
Jt·r ry Ford
The ror mtr
president Ii<
huv1ng t oo
m urh fun
play1n.:
t·elebnty a nd
p r o ·am
tivents to waste lime lookmg at
the numben tbey t"ping brinl·
tnl up to b.lm.
Thole numbets -conlideatlal
poll& taken over the lut four
moathl for tbe Republican Na-
tional Committee -1adlcat4
that only Ford can prevent
Reagan from walklnl a.way with
the Republican preaidentlal
nomi.Dltkla. TboH poUUctam -
ata te chairmen backed by a
handful ot Republican senatori
are pleading with Ford to run. or at lea.at. to 1k:ip a couple ol
bo les and drop a few hints tbat
he might be available in 1980.
THE POLlS, taken regularly
s mce April by Consensus, lr>c .
have consistently shown Reagan
and F:ord running within two
points oC eacb other among reg.
1s t e r ed Re pubJi ca os. wh ile
other potenltal candidates are
scattered rar behind the two ag-
rng GOP heroes.
I
Reagan bu generally beel lhe
favorite ot about 30 percent of
the Repulicao.s poJJed. Ford ls
the daoice of about 28 percent.
The lligbest tot.al recorded for
others bu been 17 percent for
Sen. Howard Baller of Tea~
oesaee. John Connally haa never
scored above 9 percent aad
George Bush seem.a permanent·
ly mired at 3 perceat.
But thole numbers don't ten
the big story. accordinl to Tully
P leaser, president of ~us.
··Th e big chanie amo n g
Republicans since tt71 is that
Reagan i~ no long~r a divisive
candidate," be slld. "Cf you re-
move Fonfs name from the list .
more than batr his vote goes t.o
Reagan."
That is bad news for Baker
and for any other American who
would not sleep well at rught
with Reagan m t lile Whale House.
The Tennessee senator's 17 per-
ceot lookl very good for a can·
didate who ia uoauounced and
hasn't spent any inoaey, but hi•
long-range strategy i• to bf
perceived aa lb~ alternative tG
the dread Reagan. And, ap·
parently, ·Reagan doesn'l seem
so dreadful anymore to large
numb e r s o f moderate
Republicans.
IJUT 111E FORMER actor is
still seen as a danger t.o the re·
publlc by Republican moderates
in the Senate. Men lite Charles
Mathias of Ma r yland, Jacob
J avits of New York, John Heinz
of Pennsylvania, Charles Percy
of ltlinois and Robert Packwood
of Oregon are t rying to quietly
persuade Republican leaders to
wait for Ford. The question 1s
how long a professional poUll
c1a n will wait unless Ford doe~
someUung besides work on h1~
putting.
;...;-~~~-q'hn-~~asure-cout,d be rege«ied-a&s~a~b~!,~·,~··~~·~-t~~~~--::~~~~~~~~---=-.t..::
som e c andidates and a disaste r by othe rs bul 1t 's up to '
I think fo"ord probably will d<
somethJng, but that he will do 11
too late He almost has to make
a move before Reagan beg1m
has campaign 1rr pubhc -fot
H eagan. tha t m e a n s or
telev1s1on p robably in mid
~ov t·m ber. After that, Fore
would be JO the pos1t1on or play
in~ latch up. of tonstantly r•·
' i
I
I
the Republican c a ucus to m ake the d ecision.
In any case, Orange Coas t voters sh~ld be aware•
tha t their elected voices in Sarra m<'nto ar<' making
lhem~clve heard this year
Cliche D e partinent
Orange County Supe rvisor J la r riett Wieder this week
will usk the Boar d o f Supervisors to adopt a series of pro
posals aimed at. in her words, responding "to the man
date of Proposition 13" a nd ··1essening the fat within the
bure C:1ucracy." ;
As noble a:-. Mrs Wieder·s objecti ves might b<·.
they're certainly not vt.•ry original. Si nce Propns1t1on 13
becC:1mc law last year. there has not been an elected of
fa ce holder who has n't cham pioned the saml· causes
It 's more d iffi cult to find elected public officials who
c•.m c:onvert words into action
Mn.. Wiede r , for exa mple . recently went through
d a ys of county budget hearings without mentioning hl'I'
propo:-.<.tl until a few m inutes before tht! hcJnng~ closed
Then. even she admitted they were too late in arriving
a nd s hould have been taken up at a regular board me<'l
1ng
In related move tht!> week, Mr!> Wieder \lt1ll ask thut
<"ounty supervisors be involved in the budgl t proce!>-.
<"arlicr in the year
That too might be fine and d a ndy But Mrs. Wieder
a pparently has forgotten that s upervisors were slated to
get in on preliminary budget sessions last s prin g.
However, a week before they were scheduled to get on
the way, s uper visors begged off and sidestepped the task.
Summed up, a ll these sh enanigans mean is that it's
t 1 me for those who have the final s a y in government
spending tu stop talking in gener ali ties "mandate:,"
itnd "lesscnin~ the fat" and the li ke and gPl down to
specifm; The rhetor ic by now is beginning to sound like a
IJrok en rcrord
Headline Hunting
State Sen. Paul Carpenter , the Santa Ana De mocrat.
mana~ed to gra b a few cheap headlines recently by tee·
ing off on J a ne Fonda in a series of nonsense press re-
leases issued at t axpayers' expense.
First, Carpenter offe red to ha ve Ms. Fonda 's rejec·
lion by the stale Senate for appointm en t to the California
Arts Council "reconsidered" i1 the actress would publicly
a pologize for some oC her Vietnam war activities and st ate -
ments.
Carpenter, a long.tim e lackey for for mer county
political kingmaker Dr. Louis Cella , next as ked to appea r
before the Screen Acto rs' Guild to defend the Senate's re-
Jection or Ms. Fonda's appointment to the council.
When s ummed up, Carpenter's flurry of press re-
leases added up to nothing more than a bid for free
publicity. There simply was nothing of public value to be
gained by his one -sided diatribe against Ms. Fonda.
Too. like other office holders whose political egos
we re stung last month when Gov. Brown heeded Ms. Fon·
da 's advice by a ppointing Edison Miller to the county
Board of Supervisors, Carpenter already had reason to be
distresssd at the movie a ctress' obvious influence.
But that sorry incident reflects m ore on Carpenter's
lack of s tat ure as an office holde r than it does on Ms.
Fonda.
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Boyd/The Difference
ByL.M. BOYD
What m akes m en a nd
women different has nothing
to do with their e nvironment.
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Dear
Gloomy.
Gus
In ana•er to tbe
bumper IUcbn atatinl
tlM driver would raU.
be IOGNWINN elM: We
woald all like I.bat too ... ltwouldWp .... ~ tnme...--. I
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Those differences are com-
ple tely hereditary. So insists
a lady scholar who said she
came t.o believe her conten·
lion while working al a
primate lab where she
s tudied c bimpanaeea.
Nobody taught those chimps
how to behave in a male or
female way, she said, and
yet their mannerism• ate
dis tinctly re.Pretenlatlve of
aex. The males tend t.o bluff
and bully, she said and tbe
females are lnchned to
1neat, fawn and bl1be wttb
tltelr bod.I•.
Q, "Can you feel an earth· :...a:•· lf 1ou'n aboard a ... ?"
A. Clll IDdeld. Tbe ~bra·
Uo•• traHl Ulrou•b tb•
water amcla.tM aame u I.bey
travel ClanRICb laad.
.·
!y, whill· fo'11nl play<., Reai.:ar
..,tavs in sec:lu:.1on where h•
lw-. tif:t'n mu!>t o/ hrs ·public
1111• protcttcd hv ;1 hci)f ·do .. w1
11)\ 1wr ... 14h<1 '>htcl<I him fro 11
.1 n ' t h 1 n i.: h u t t h ,. m o s
urwrfwral {(JO lal't!) wit h pubh·
.ind pn·,., Hut "'' matter huv
1:.11lau.-J ht• 1:-1Jr ho"' oll.J or out t.>
touc·h hc J,!Cb, kea~an ... ur vtvc·
bv holdin~ on to t hl' fer ve11
Im alt) oi a !>IJ.!lllflcant minont•
ol \mt:nl·an' And that m 1nont,
twn1mc~ mo re· important w1lh11
th\• Ht•publw an f'art y . as fewe1
,1 nil 1 .. 1A1•r A mt:nc;rn,., register a·
lt1 p11hlH an' • .ind \Olt 1n p art'
p11m;1r" t·IN uon,., Th,. <'ah for
111 :.in ma~ ~1·\ Ii~ on1· m11re t1m•
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State Insurance Controls Ignore Consumer
C nqu~stu1nJhl" 1n~11ra11n: pn•
m1ums ranl. n1•ht J!•m1: with
house and auto pay mcnll>. foo<l
bills and taxes for the a veraRe
person Sn the three page blast
at California's l nsuranf'(• Com
m 1 s ~ 1 on l' r Wt.· s 1 f' \ K 1 n d,. r •
t hJr g111g tw 1~ 1A1th11i1t the 1A11l
ro prcth·1·t 1·1111-.um•·r ... ho•ilcl
11nl IJ•· 1fr•,m1s•t•d h1:htl\ 11~ rlw
I c • 1o: 1, 1 :1 to, .. ,
In tr111h th(· inrlwtrw·nt 'c cm'>
ffl bP rnosl '""rr,11nr·d lnchn 1
lions <ire that
I u r m 11 r c·
S C r I 0 ll °'
t•harge., <'oulcl
h t• m a d e·
a .t:: a 1 n s I
Ki n der . or
'W hocver hap
pe n i. to bl·
tomm1ss1oner
a l th e m o-
ment. not on
ly here but m ever~ olh<'r state
Nader called for the fmng of
K inder Jlc should have asked
for the abolition or the depart
ment as 1t presently 1s constJtut-
ed. For experience has been that
1t exists m the mmds of Its staff
sole ly lO protect the md1V1d ual
compan1<!h
A citizen who fi les a com·
Charles McCabe
pl .lint \\1th th\• <:cim m1~.,111111•r 1-.
rno,t 111-.. l'h lo nl·"<t hl·ar frorn l hl·
'''I ) <'Omp.rny lom pJ;.11n n l
ubout R olht•r t han investigate
I ht• l'Ompla1 nl and take ap
propriat(' <wt u1n, llH· pr::ic•t1t·1·
•1•1•m s lo lw 111 -.1mpl} PJ'>'• 11
,ilonv. l•1 th., 1·11m11an\ 1·ompl<'t1·
"'1th 1r11·nt11\ of tht· \'lltl.c•n 14hl>
hl1•\\ tht' 14 l)i-.t It• The· us11.il rl·
"ul l ,., not -.a1"l;.11t1on liu t
hJr.i-.~ro~nt h' tlw l'omp.1 n'
"'h1l'h c·;_in brin~ trc•m l'ndou!>
t>rt'M,ures 10 lw;ir upon tht• un
fort unate c1t11.cn
AND NADE R shou ldn t stop
with abolishing the de pa rtment
J fto s hould <tlso demand the re·
peal of all insur ance laws ll()W
on t he books On balance. the
public wo uld be the winner by a
~ade marmn. For most ol the
t•nactments benefi t t he com
pan1es. not the consumers
What 1s long overdue 1s a
thorough examination of the in
~urance industry such as won
Charles Evans Hughes the rec
ognit100 which rt>sulted in his
a ppoin tment to the U .S.
Supreme Court
F o r . s t rappe d of al l t h e
<'a re fully nurtured ~anctamony.
the rnsurancc <'Om panics stand
't .irk!\· r• ·' l'.tlt•d ,1 :-. n11th 1 ni
n 1 <1 1 l· 1 h J n ~ I 11 1 1 I 1 1 <l
bookm<1l..cr
O F CO \J R ~t:. thr-re .trt·
~ I ~ n I f I c .int d If f l' I I. n l' c::. ·1 h I
hookmakt•r PJ\" 11(( 1 ht·t.rfull\
"hl n ht-lu ... t•<. I h• rn' ir 1•r-. ''Ii•>
111•.1 rh 111\ 1· t11 t.11..1• 1111,,,. t>t •1'
l'll1Jhl'ffl "l11 .dh '.ill( cl J•rl
mwm~ "'111 11:•> 111 .dm11,1 .111\
l l·n.:th~ to J\Olll p.1\IOl ,,,, .\II
too ofl<'n. tho-.t· dt•Jh 111linc up<•n
tht• 1·omp;1n11·.., for 111,uran< ,.
1Jrote1•t1fJn ha\t• to 1:1> l11 l"OU rt t•1
1·0111•1 t
Al:,o no malll'r ho"' oftt-n Hn:
lwut lht' l:><)()k1t·. tw welcomt·'
'1111 bat·k But l'OJlet t on an 1n ~uranrt• polJ<'.> and tht· <'Ompan)
not onh "ant" to canl·el \OU out
hut bla~·khst \OU with other <'Om
pa nics as well Oftcn t he result
1s t ht• <'onsu mer bct·omcc, ::in
ass1~ned risk · throu~h no fault
of his O\\ n . ::md 1s subJe<·t to ex
o rb1tant premiums 1f indeed h\•
<'an ~et any rnsurancc• a t all A:,,k
vour doctor about that
· T he b110?~est d1ffc rc nC'e of all.
however. betwet-n bookies and
rns urancc companies as that you
gel an honest d eal from the
bookie. The compa nies play at
all times with a stacked deck.
lo.11J1•d 1111 1• . .J l"IJ.:l!l'd \.\ ht•cl .Jml
1ur.:J.!k<I l 1>:ur1•' Thl'v do th1-.
µurpO'\I I~ h, hJ Ill).! \tll'lr l'•IOI
~ utat1on on d;,tJ "'hll'h 1:, out
t1.1lNI
IT I~ -\Ll. LH . \I, Thi• 1110 1
11 .. 10' lobh"''" h.1\1• 1•1 n to th.11
(l\1·1 1111' :-1·,u -. lht•\ han· r><•
1 ... n1h -.h1•ph1•rdt•cl l.11A-. lhroui.:lt
~ t J l • In.: .-.1.1111 r •. , .11111 t h1
< on 1. rl'" t11 I!•\,. \ hl'm,ch e~ t11l
1 h1• hn-.1ks
.\ .1d1•r 1' 11111 pt·r c·t·nt <·o rrcd
"'ll•·n lw .1n ·11, •• , Kinder of berns::
.int 1 u>nsurtwr whit·h 1s to sa~
th •• 1trott-t'lor of the> com
p.tnrf'' .. 11w rlc•partml•nt wus
dt"·IJ.!ftl•d th al "'J~ ll ~pends
mon• than Si b11l1on ('ac-h year hut
11 I' .l r.1rt-!X"t'<J!.11111 to °"'t• tht• de•
p:irl rncnt oppww inMe11d of ~up
pof"t l\'~1.,lat1on ... pon~on•1I by lht•
rn-.urance lobby
II " l'\t'll a ran •r Ol'cas1on
"'hen the <·omm1ss1ont.·r takl·~
Jcl1on a ga1 n.-;t a company. Ad
m1 ltt-dh·. $7 brl hon isn 't m u<·h tc• re~ul :.tt;,. an industry which ta kes
Sl3 b1lhon annually from Cahfor
n1ans but. a,., Nader poinL-; out.
the comm1.!i-:1oncr ha:,, done
praN1call~ nothin,g Lo 1ust 1I>
e ven that amount of :.pending .
'Therapy Junkies' Seek to Ease Loneliness
The useful phrase "therapy
J unkies" see m !! to h a ve
been coined by Or. Claude
Steiner. a psychotherapist or the
la t e Eric Be rnt! sc hool of
tra nsactional analysis . "l re-
cog n ize," he said recently.
·'there ar e some people who are
therapy Junkies and they are as
addictc.>d to ther apy as othe r J>(.'O·
pie arc addicted lo coffee or
heroin.·•
These junkies are especlnlly
prevalent among the affluent In
C a l i f ornia .
Thei r chief
trait seems to
be an acute
sense of the
m eaningleu ·
neas of their
lives, and an
accompany·
tn1 search for
mean i n g .
Nothing
WJ'ODI with tbil, of course.
A couple of months into en·
counter ITOUP therapy; a m.111
at Gea&alt therapy; some time
1pent wttb psycbodram·a or the
primal 1cream; tran1acUoa.al
ual11t.: body mauace. a.net
~-old·fuldc>ned talkiDI to a 1brtnk an a ~ch. Such can be
the llf«tme IPU'ttual odJIMY ot the "dlenpy freak."
(
A well-kno wn s tudy was
made some years back or pre-
cisely the therapies enumerated
above. The overall assessment
of the researchers was that the
various methods had a modest
impact, but that the impact was
co nsiderably less than that
claimed by supporters ot these
the rapies.
It was also noted that the
specific approach used appeared
to have less to do with helping
the pa tient than the personality
and charuma of the lherapilt.
Est. for example. is really less a
form of therapy than it la the
personality of Wemer E rhard.
The same ntlght be said of Bllly
Graham and born·a1aln Chris·
Uanily.
· All thil therapy business, u a
mat~r of fact, hu • lot to do
with ftrlltlanity. or rather witb
the \ack of same tn some
quarters. Some yean back we
dt1covered that God 11 Dead.
Tbe discovery wu announced,
appropriately, Oil the cover ot
Time mqaalne.
TBEaE 18 NO doubt that for
mllllou In thJ.s CO\m\.ry God ta de ad . Thls has created a
vacuum ot belief of f"at 11.&e
and depth. It la tbiJ vacuum t.hat
Is beina fllled by \be amall army
of therapltta who roam the land.
I
They are secular priests. to be·
sure. but they do not do bu.sanes~
watb what used to be called the
eternal ven ties. These veriltcs
were positive and supported by
the Idea of a real d eity.
You believed in God. and in
the things that were t aught by
the son of God. The Golden Rule
is a good rule. whether there is a
god or not. but it gains 1m·
mensely in force if 1t as part of a
larger moral s yste m .
The needs formerly m et by or
ganlzed religion are now bemg
met by what is called "talking
therapies." This ls the chief
reason ror their remarkable suc-ceat.
Says Dr. Anthony StotT, con-
sultant psychotherapist at the
"".t
0 Q Ooci .....
0 c:::> <P~d ,. ... 0 c::::i I() C> .....
0 ::: 00 oo a
CID
"It's Jat put ltlelt la tor
• fta/fe lttcreueJ ..
J
W :irenford Hospital 111 Oxford
Enit}nnd : ··. .M any of th•
newer therapies. like est ant
psyc hodra ma. have profound!•
religious overtones. So do man; or the more orthodox fo rms o
counseling, which derive mucl
of &hear energy from spiritua
notions of rebirth and growth
redemption and salvation, th•
healing power or love and the e~
senllal goodnesb of m a n."
THE SPIRITUAL loneliness o
the therapy freak 1s demonstrat
ed by the passion with which h•
adheres to his leader of the mo
ment. Wha t the con firme•
Catholic or Baptist feel! for hi
pastor is nothing compared t
the pautonate attachment of th
therapy-hunters for thelr cur
rent C\lfU.
Tbeae 1unas have, In tact
taught or1a nhed rell1lo1
somethins. There are area
numbena of nUftl, clernmen Uk
prle1ts no• en1a1ed Ir
something called "t>aetora
counte.Unc."
Thi• comlst.s In talrlns mucl
from t.be tuna'• ba1 of trick
and tackinl lt on to tradlUbna
doctrine. The ldea aeema to bi
worttnc pretty well. too. even t
It l• rather pla)'fnc both aidel o
the street. ....._
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NATION
y, H 1NA.. I
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Mondly, Augutl 13, 1979
Spending More, Getting Less
8y TM A.IMcla&H Pfeil
AmertcaM are 1peodin1 more
in aroc: ry •tores these days.
a nd • m ajor ity or theln ap
puenUy feel they are getting
less
Almot1t two out of three people
que11tloned in a Industry survey
_Mu~ they got poorer value for
their money m supermarkets to·
day than a year ago; almost one
1n four said quality bad declined
tht' past 12 monthi.
THI> URVEY WAS conduct·
ed thU. year by Yan.kelovich.
Skelly and White. Inc .• on behalf
of the Food Marketing Institute.
which represents food
· wholesalers and retailers. It ·was
the eighth in a series of studies
on cons umer attitudes toward
food stores and involved an·
tervlews with 1.048 people. 80
percent or whom were women.
stores and accounted for 11 pe!'·
ctnt or all sales, the magui.ne
sald.
The Yankelovicb. Skelly and
White survey showed that the
pubhc image of the supermarket
industry remains unfavorable,
although It has improved alight·
ly. Shc:ty.four-percent of tho9e
questioned tbis year said that
s upermarkets strike a bad
balance between profits and
public responsibility -a decline
of two percentage points from
1978.
80111 BUSINESS IN generaJ
and the <H I com panies in
particuJar are even more un-
popular: 89 percent of the people
saJd the oil companies strike a
bad balance between profits and
respons ibility . 82 percent
r esponded negatively about
business in general.
.( CONSUMER J
only fair and 30 percent said not
that good.
What do customers want from
s upermarkets?
Stores "are universally seen
•as responsible for a pleasant
s hopping environment and ex-
perience, product freshness and
giving gQOd values," said lhe
s tudy. "But, more and more.
s upermarkets are expected to
play an active role in helping the
con s ume r make the r ight
choices. both with respect to
money and nutrition."
IN 1979, FOR example. 78 per-
cent said it was th<: store's Job to
help customers pick Lhe best
value for their money, up from
69 pettent a year earlier.
What do customers get from
supermarket.I?
The survey showed shoppers
think stores are doing a good job
when it comes to providing an
attra ctive environment and a
pleasant expe rie nce. But the
_s.tudy added: "Compared to last
year . performance le vels are
down for value and product
quality."
Asked if the store they usually
shoeped in dJd a good joh of
helping customers pick the oest
value for the money, only 65 swr-
cenl said "yes ," down from 70
percent in 1978.
Almost one-third said they bad
no real confidence that their
standard of living would im·
prove.
HUNT£R HARRIS
THE AUTOMOBILE CONSULTANT
--Ar> Jll.tlt\UUa THAT SINKING FEELING AT THE SUPERMARKET
Progress ive Grocer, a trade
publication. reported recentl y
that grocery store s ales in 1978
totaled nearly $180 billion an in-
crease of about 10 percent over
1977. Supermarkets represented
about 20 percent of all grocery
Labor also got bad marks an
the s urvey. Asked what kind of a
JDb Jaboc.w:uons are. domg Ul JJ\
1ng up t o tb e ir public
res ponsibilily when 1t comes to
wage demands. 45 percent said
9"Qeldnaln Cl•e"c •A--•~ ~
INYESTMEHT Autotfto~a
American• Spending More, Getting LeH Put -'"'u-on IO>JI-"""""'"9----,,.,,..,_ •00t•'"" ,,., ~,., c,..,~" ano 0t<1t.0«;t,..,. ~· of •NVESfMfNT
•wt~ ft,._• OtO~All to o.t~'""'4 •Mil ,.....,.
What's
W ASHlNGTON <AP' There
1:, a guessing game played from
tame to llme on quiet days in the
nation 's capital that always
begins with the same question·
''Whatever ha ppened to Fritz
Mondale?"
The question is once again in
fashion, stemming from the vice
president's dis appearing act
while Carter was taking his
Cabinet apart and putting 1t
back together again.
IT JS A GAME the vice prcs1
dent's staff does not cn1oy play
m g
Bet v.cen late ~ ay and mid
Juh lhc vice prt>~u.lcnt concc-n
t rall'd <iJmost exclusively on tht•
adm 1111strat1on 's public effort~
to v. m !>upport for the ::.lnite,.-:1<·
Jrms hmitatJon treaty
The highlight of that cam-
p~ugn, planned ~everal weeks m
..iclvance. was a cross-country
trip lh::it had Mondale speaking
Jbout the treaty before weJl.
knov. n forums. It happened to
<'Om e lhe week the Cabinet fell.
...
appened--i-~ndate? ~ACTIC
·' EJP.~ A fV .. f L }"."'tl."i
Was Mondale hiding? Was he
dodging reporters'>
AL EISELE, Mondale's press
secretary, responds that during
the week on the road, which
ended with a hastily scheduJed
trip to Switzerland lo address a
U.N. conference on Indochinese
refugees. the vice president ;
-Held seven press con-
ferences .
GavesevPn spcechcs
Me t with four editorial
boards.
Took p<art 1n 12 television 1n
terviews.
Spent 30 minute!> on a
public affajn. television show in
Portland, Ore
D URING THI:: NEWS con·
ferences, lhe vice president was
as k ed r epeatedly about the
shakeup going on m Wastungton.
He qwckly developed a stan
dard response. lie was !>1mpl~
reluctant to comment on the in
ner workings of the adm1rustra
tion and fell thal it was best that
the president m~ke the changes
he saw fit.
"The fact that he was out of
town that week is purely coin-
cidental." Eisele said. "I don't
feel d efe nsive about 1t aod
neither does he.''
However. Mondale 's value to
Carter, and the vice president'::.
role in the administration. 1s
enhanced by his accessibility to
the president. Ile and others
have often said that Mondale's
most important asset is that ht-
can sit down priva tely with
Carter to has h out the ad·
mmastration·s prolJlems.
WHILE HE WAS out of town.
he reporte dly co nferred a
number of limes by t elephone
wi th the pres ident, but such
talks a~ not the s ame as when
they are held in the quiet con-
flnl'::> of lhl· prc~1denl ·::. Ove1I Of
fict• or his informal study ovt-r
looking a shaded patio
For the record. E1selt-slatt's
as he has each time question::.
arC' raised about twis ts Ln tht·
Mondale·Carter r elat1ons h1p ,
that the president "contmues to
enjoy the same kind of cloc,e .
personal relationstup with the
vice president" as he a lway:.
ha!..
Mondale has alwa)s bet•n n·
luctant to advertise deta1b or
that relat1onsh1p, preferring in
stead to stale only that he fe1..+,
hi s \•alue as a behand-tht-·'>l'COt"•
.1d\ iser 1A11uld be weakem·d 1f ht·
pubhc1zcd lht· rouns1:I ht: g1\'l'"
Carter
.. IT 'S L IKE 8 l Y I NC .1
yacht." Eisele said. r•·l'alltng
the advice that, if you ha\ t.' t<J
ask the price. you can·t afford 1l
"If you have to talk about hov.
powerfuJ or infh. .. ent1al you are.
you probably aren't." he ~aid
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NATION I LOCAL
Sleep~g In Till 6
• Farmer, 98, Still Puts In Long Day
LYONS. Kan. <AP> -Wally
Lattimer aaya he's beglnnln1 lO
feel plwnb played out these hot
summer days. Can't keep the
pace of the old days -aay, five
years a10. when he was 93.
He uaed to rise before dawn,
but now he sleeps tlll e a .m . He
stays ln the field only 12 hours a
day. lnatead of 14. And when It's
103 In lbe s hade, he heads for the
house and a cold glass of beer.
AT t8, DE'S a farm er,
philosopher and tra~ler who
says h e'll n ever retire. He
s wears h e's never bad a
backache or a heudache . and re
members being sick JUSt once
"got down with the nu In 1918 "
"but I don't wat.cb sob stories or
s hoot-em·ups, which doesn't
leave much else: I like the news .
I read books, but I don't read fie·
Uoa lf I know that's what it is."
Durtna winters. he travels. He
sa__y_1 be'I loQed 48.000 miles on
pleasure cruises to the South
Seas and Alaska. And b4:'S gone
to Colorado every year since
1908.
April through October finds
LaWmer at-bome, auper v1.1lng
his 40 acres or wheal and his
ll·acre garden. By Auawit, that
rich patch of creek bottom is the
lushest salad bowl In Rice
County.
LATTIMER'S NEVER ad·
vertlsed his fruits and
vegetables for sale. Bui.-f.,.___.,.._ __
years there have been minor
tramc Jams In his driveway, ~
local customers c rowd Jn .
T hl11 s umme r he h as peas,
tomatoes, four kinds of squash,
a sweet eom fie ld you can get
lost an , a watermelon patch that
·will yield truckloads.
Otti«!e• Appro1'ed
• APW1 ........ o
He Uves alone JWlt outside this
central KansM town, along Ltl
lie Cow Creek an the white
wooden house he built In 1916
He's ouWved two wa ves. raJSed
nine ctuldren and burled one,
and bas 19 g randchildren and 27
great-grandchildren.
Santa Ana Heights
Zone Change OK'd
WALLY LATTIMER, II, SAYS HE'S FEELING HIS AGE, BUT HE'S STILL WORKING
K.nua F•rmer OoMn't Worry or Get M•d -•nd P•Y• C••h for Everything
'Dial Stoey' Week Set He's never worn g la11ses, and
his smil e sho ws off a full set or
teeth . The secret. h e s a y~.
comes ln two parts · "T don't
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
Ol•DMl•l"llM••
worry and I don't get mad County supervJsors have appl"Oved a zone c hange an the Santa Ana
Librory Seroice Of/ered in English, Spanish lleaghts area that will allow professional office ... rather than homes
"VOl'NG BUCKS today won 't to be built on a 2 72 acre parcel nPar H1rch and Bristol streets.
bardly l••ke hold of a hoe h8Jldle, The zone change Is an keep1n~ with 'lupervasors' policy to en·
let a Ion•' g1·t dow" on their hands rourage a transition in some portions of the Santa Ana Heights a rea
and k 1 wes 111 the d 11 t f-"vr-dniorrnu..-~ n-a-'f,_,r,...,~, "'" 11--1r'""t""'!l'"'i'""'d'""e...,1"H1 tt-t1_,,a,...l_,.t.,,o_.,,11~0M'11r--._.---~"""__c__o u.n L-y 0 a..r d 41
Supe rvisors has des ignated Aug.
26-Sept. l as Dial·A·Story Week
in Orange County.
Dial·A·Story is the pro~ram
ofrered by the Orange County
Public Ubrary an which up to
five minutes or recorded s tones.
folk tales, songs or poems a rc
play ed over the telephone.
Hunger Strike On
REIDSVILLE, Ga. CAP)
Seven civil n gh t.s ma rchers, in·
eluding activist Dick Gregory
and two sons of the Rev llosea
Williams, have pledged to con·
tanue a h uni::cr strike· whllt· an
j ail for v1olatang a court ordN
-A DllFFER EN S-T--Oa-\Lti,
played each wer•k in both
English <md Spanis h over tht·
24-hour-a -day lines T hNe arc
s ax d ifferent telephone numbt>rs
for the central . n orth and
western sections of thl' l'OUnly.
three with Englt~h recordan~~
and three with Spanish
"The reason we i.tarted al was
to reach some people who might
not n ormally come to the
library We wanted to let them
know what kind or books we re
available here ." said Ly nn
Eisenbut, library represen -
t ative
The program has feat ured
s uch stones a~ "The Pnnt'P!>l>
and tht:> P ea .·· · 'Tht• Pied
. . . . . . .
•But t.lk la ao cheap -end ao tranaltory.
P1pe-r.-" and~h
Stull· Christmas "
MORE THAN 1.16 m1ll111n
<'hildren have called Dial A
Stor y since the pro~ram 's 1n1t1.1
taon an 1974, Ms Easenbut s uu.I
The lines are busies t durinl.(
mld·m orrung hours a nd afkr
school.
It Is young chlldre n who call lo
hear the stories m ost often But
high school s tudents with began
nang Spanish classes also fre
quently use the service, she
said
Orange Cou11ty's Dial·A Story
program wa s the first in
Southern California and the fi r.,t
an a county library system. M~
Eisenhut said
lnl nr hard w11rk 1n m\. lift'. dnd n•-.1<lent1al use ~ca uM· 11r n111 ... 1·
,,.., ~ ou t•an "''" 1t ha.,11 'l kill•-<.! h·vcls frum n1:arb't John \\ d)'n1
mt' .. hf' ~aid "I've• n•·V•·r ownNI A1rp11rt d n·1>11rt rn1m llw roun
a truc:k n1•\••r takt'n •iut ,, ly F.nv1ronmentc1I ~ana~c·m1•n1
morti::ai,:1• or a lo;m , nM·•·r hc1d a \Ju·ncy said
trafrar t1c·~1·t. ;in1l 1w1ct 1 ""h f••r
l'\'f'r} l_hJOJ,:
"I J'Ut'.,., 1n tn<la\ ·.., "''>rlt1. I rn
a prr·tt •:'ii rani•1• c ritt1•r '
Com lnt'l>il thut ' y<1u arr• "'h.Jt
you •·at. l.atllm1·r k•·<·p.., t11-.
"' c11-:ht wt a tram 110 pound~ amt
CJ!!> mo.,lly fruit and \ l'~etabl1·..,
thoui,:h h1· llkt".> d bltlc t•h1ckn1
nov. :ind lht'n, or llOt' or lhe 'di
h !>h ht' occaMonull) 11ult:. out of
Cow (;reek
II F. SA \'S HF. cnJO>S t<:lcv1~11in
THE REPORT 1'0Tf.O th•tl
much of the land to thl' north
~outh and f'a'l't fJf th<· parrf'I 1 ,
1oned for resadenllai us1> but .J
county Plaon1ng Comm1ss11m
tud> o r the ~anta Ana Height•.
area curr ently under '4csy in
d1cates that lhe no1s~ level Ill th•·
a rea equals or exceeds count\
mandated noise Lam1Lc;
So county planner!> havP l>P•·n
f'ncouragmg sup<•r. 1sors t<i al
low the arl'a to c·hange from r,..,
1d••nl1t1I u ..... 111 u-..-... mon• t·om·
poittl1lf' with nn1 i.1· h:vel~ l1kt·
offlc·1· hulfcl1ngs
lll'T Sl 'PERVISORS w1•ren 1
v.illini: ll> ~o too far with th•·
tr:1n-.111<1n
'f h1· 11wn(•r of thl' Harch Slrl'f-'I
JI rope rt y. J a<· k K u II an, had
origanall) apµla<'d for a zone
<'h angc· to eommerc1a l use.
v.h1c-h 14ould havt· allowed retatl
IJu.,anc·-..,1 .... on th1> land
Hut 'Ul"'n l'oor-. agrf'f'd with
counlv p1.1nn1·r.., lhal Cf)m -
m<'rc·1JI u-.1· 1Jf lht· parcc·I W<Juld
1·r1•at1· 11,0 mu1·h n1,1-.1· ond traf·
I H fur nt•Jrh:, n·-.ad•·nL-. ------
She's crying for help. Are you listening? --
She-simply can 't handle her prohlr ms by
herself anymore. She needs help before it's too
late. And she's not alone. Every day, people no
different than you experience an emotional
cri.sis often provoked b} a troubled per4ional
relationship.
11killed counselors help people sort out their OY. 11
lives. Here people gain new re!>ou rcc~ to handlt·
the problems they thought were too big to
handle.
If you know someone who b expcriencin~ a11
emotional c risis. call the Problem Talk hop .
A trained couO\dor will be at the othl'r t•nd
of the line. Ready to help. Rcadv to un~ .... , r am
qu~tlons you may havt'.
•When you want food Nrplne -prtcee J8U can
count on dey In •nd dey out, the proof le In print
• • • • • In the grocery ed91nMle D•U, Piiot.
Someone may become '" d~pondent ~he
grow feal'f ul or nt•rvo11'1 Sor no apparent
reason. She lost!!> sleep over lnsij:tniflcant thing .
She explodes over trivial matter' Ilka the car not
starting. She can·t carry on with her family.
She needs help .
Please make the cull that wall 'h"'"' lwr
somebody cares cno11).{h lo 11\lcn.
-ContuMd by •II the conftlctl,. cllllme?
•Shop the Dally Piiot, get the facta, com-
p•r• ••••. then you know you're really gettJng
th• moat for your money.
DAILY PILOT
842-4321
Professional help. The onl y real hope for
regaining a normal. productive life.
The kind of help available at the Problem
TKlk Shop. A' profes~lona'lly staffed counselln~
and referral service for people trapped In an
emotional crisis.
At the Problem Talk Shop we care for
people.
Problem Talk Shop is a free ~rvfce which
provides a warm. f nendly environment where
Problem Talk Shop
(714)997-1831
1005 East Chapman Avenue.
Orange. C1lifom1a 92666
(714) 768-3831
25283 Cabol Road. Suite 104
Laauna H iil . Cohfomia 92653
...._.,,.. ... T•w er Tr•alar
DF..AR PAT l 'vo beard u~,.e·& a ,-.,JaUve ol
the Loeb Ness monster ln the Che\lupeke Bay
We'reJlanrun, a trip to Maryland, a nd waot to
know lhertt'it aaytbto¥ lo lhu fotor . If lh4'.l'e is.
where has lhe "monster · bttn s11o:htoo'J
J S . Costa Mt>U
Mott of the 3t repol1t'd sl&bllngr. or "(1'~s•k"
laave taken platt" arouad lbf> moutb!I of lhe Patux·
Ht. Po&omat aad Rappabotuto<'k Riven. A.!i wllb
"Neule," deatrlptloa11 var). Generally. tbe
('feature ls descrlbt-d ab bf.ht!( 10 lO lC r .. e t looit. 18
lncbes lD diama~r. boake-Ub, ~void of fin~. gr&)
colort'd, and able to attain urfue :.peedi. up to
seven miles per hour. Oo O<'Usioo lbt> creature bas
bffn spoued sin~ly or In gruupN of up to five
separate denben!>. Mo~t sighting!. have been
restrictf'd to the "ater, but in one ca~e "Cbebsie"
reportedJy bttame laod·bound ud lefL 18-iDch
tracks on • field in Maryland as proof. Anyone
baving a close encounter "i lh "Cbessie" is asked
to contact Calvert Marine Mui,eum, Solomons, Md.
~.
lnllafion, Taze• Take a Lot
DEAR PAT My wife and I earn more than
$25.<XXI per year After deductions and exemptions. we are taxed on about $18 ,000. What tax bracket
!-----'<Ul::-ll1ir.e...·m • ..and whaLpe.ccenta~rn oC return do we
have to get on our savm~s and investm ents to
bl'l'ak even with taxt•s and inflation'?
K.D .. Costa Mesa
Ge-raid L. Kozak Financial Servires of
Newport Beach came up •ilb the answer to your question. Maybf> you should sit down before you
read it. Your combined state and fedeul Income
tax bracket is 30 percent excluding SDI .ud FICA.
On taxable income over $16,000 up to S20,200, you
get to keep 70 pettent and jay 30 pettent b1 taxes.
You have to earn SJ,42' an pay $42' in taxes tn or·
der to save and/or invest Sl,000. You must earn
61.3 percent in one year to break even with taxes
and 81.7 in one year to break even •itb a 10 per-cent annual inlJation rate. And you must net $J,S72 &o
brea.keven with a IOpercentinflationrate.
TU-k Renaoral Takes Ti•e
DEAR l'AT Whal 1s the ht-st wav to remove a
llC'k lrom the skin" We plan to do a' lot of hiking
this month a nd I 've hc11 rd that ticks can t>e a real
problem
J . L .. Ir vine
Phy ic'ian" contacted by A YS recommend us .
iog s mall forc1·ps or twt'e1er~. tightly ~rasping tbf'
bear! of the cit·k a nti ~t'otly movinJ! it upward and
out" ard from the !'>kin. t 'sing bot objects, ether or
chloroform is not recommt'oded. Rinse bands and
'" eezers witb alcohol and disinfect the bite .
Bet·au!>t-Ur ks can carry Rocky Mountain spotted
fever. relap~inli( fe ver, tick paralysis and Colorado
tick fe\t'r, try to avoid these biles by tucking pants
into boob or -.ocks and keeping ~hirts and blouse
tucked under ~lb.
Stiek fo .4t .. arc-h on Sfa"'P"
D EAH l'AT I have so many premium stamp
hooks .lll 1..ands Sine<' no one gnes stamps a ny
loni:er l have no idea where to redeem the ones I
h a\·e. 1 saved an address for some stamp book
clearmg house. but lost it. Help! M.0 .. San Luis Obispo
Send sample stamps from each different filled
book. and a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
Trad.in~ Stamp Institute of America, JI Broadway,
New York, N.Y. ~0004. Addresses wbere your
stamp books can be redeemed wiU be mailed to
you.
T!h\ llv!oo~\ "<ondu<lecl by •r tn·
Otlltf10Udl
R U111 M /W:)rt<f'
l n•\> ..... IH"'fnt Wf\-. t1lfl'd W•I" tiw
C1>1;nf• Ct~r~ 01 0•..nt.I" County on July
"· 1919
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8VSINESS
NAME. ST•TEMEIH
Cltft 142-Hn. Put I ... wonll
towortr tor
Cot o ~ 9 T,.._ tmlt to '?al 0... Poi MU
n.I rd •• ,.,,_ llw Gaftl.WI Md Gd-llf1U ...J
1(1 aolw ~ .. , m pootmmftl a"'1 ~u Medi
IJOMf' qiwrttQft.I ta Pol 0..1111. At Your~-. Or~
Coail Dad~ f'itot. P 0 Boz IWJ, COlto M1to. CA
'2flt Al '"°"JI ~f~I GI po1•bk IOttl ~ CllU1Dff'fd,
but flN1'Wd mqiUn•• or L#lh.,., ieot mclMdilsg t~
rt<Mkr'• lvlJ eame, oddreu o1'd buaMu lw>urs' pMftf
h m ()er CCJnftOf 0.. COftledeTfti TIJ&a colMmlt oppeora dat·
111 •:te"P' Sundo111
&•II• 6•...,e• Beme I•~ Aptl
DEAR PAT CM.n you recommend some good
pamphle\8 or o\her type of information lbat would
help a pereoo chooae a 1ood nuning home for an
l'lderly reli.llv"? I really don't know anything
ub<>ut UliJ lltld wtU be belpUig to ~locate my
grandmother within \he ne~ couple or months.
S.H .. Costa Mesa
For backgrouad laforma&loe about tt.e lD·
JusUces ta 1unla& laomea, claecll YOW' library for
tbHe boolli : "Old Age, U1e Lut Segretatioa,
Nader Study Report oe Nurslag Homes," Claire
Townaelld, Project Dtrtt&or. Groumaa. 1111, and
"Tender Loviag Greed," Mary Adelaide Mea·
delosoe. ~red A. K.aopf lac. lt75.
You abo caa order t~ followtq pubUcadou,
"htch give dela.Ued lafonaaUoe about aunla&
bomes: "Qioollllll a Nuratac Home or ~111adve
Care in Calllonlia." Callfonlla Office oe Aglafl, 45$
Capitol Mall, Sacramen&o t5814; "Los Aageles
Nursing Homes: A Report ud &tt0mmeadatloas
for New PNgram1 .. 8-efk N...-.c Heme-Pa-
tients," LA. City AUOnaey•a Offtce, Couumer
Protectioe SecUoe, lleom 11't, City Hall East, %tt
N. Main St., Loe Aageln tolll CU.St>; "NurslDg
Home Care," U.S. Departmeet of Bealtla, Educa·
Uon and WeUare, Superlnceadea& of Documeets,
Mondly. Auo~t 13, 197'9
._. ...... AW F..et• L•u 6 Cle•r
DIAK PAT: I• there UJ way I cu find out ii
1 b•artnc aid dlapenaer baa been in business as
1001 u be clahna? I we.nt to be sure I am dealing
w1lb someone who'• reputable.
K.R .• Huntington Beach
l'M CU ft8d M& MW .... a •aJer tau Mee la
ou louUoa by claeelllaa wltla frlHd• aad
Mlllabon or u.e BeUer •"*-• hnH. Tlte Heuta• Aid Dbpeuen Eaa.W.C Co••lu.ee
CH &ell you bow IMS a dltf e111er lllu laad a
llceo1e. ~ I• a wtM tlla., &e c91eck "* llecaase
aome Marlal a&d dealenkl,. are fiy·by·•lglal
operadou -opnJa1 •P ...,..,.,..., oaJy loeg
enoaiJI lo dbpene Hies fie,.... iDIO &lie com·
rn ulty lo collect moeey -ud &Ma leave Iowa.
Wdte CO: Board of MecUcaJ Qaaltty Auvance,
AlUed llealtla Couamer Servtee ltejftlfttaUve,
HeartDg AJd D~ra Ezamlalac C.Ommltlff,
143t Bowe Ave., Sacrameo&o 958ZS, or plaollle tile Los
Angeles office (213) ~%18.
lacldnltally. Ulle Hearing A.Id Astoclatioe of
Catiferala ls u ladustry flnHIP wlalcla ca.a mediat.e
complalnta aod bas etbjcs c:omm.IUeff established
in botlll Northera and SouUllern Calllonlia. T1te as·
soclation's address is 9ZO L S t,, Suite 220,
SacralM9&o 95814.
.S.U.PH.rwstf Our Best Value 1n a Large Selection
ol ColO<S h4 SIJ.f5
100""-~PL.USH S6 Large Cno•ce of Colors ~S•d ·~ Sl.'5
DAILY Pl.OT ,49
u . .s. Govenuneat P-TlDUag_ Ofnc..-Waall1.D111.M111.--
0 . . 20io'l (45 ceata); "Problems With a Nunllllg
Home-A GuJde lo Filing a Complaint Wltb tbe
State Department of Health,'' ""1Je Kwass, At·
torney, SenJor Citizens Law Program, California
Rural Legal Assistance, San Francisco 94103: and
"Tblok.ing About a Nursing Home·~·', American
Health Care Association. 1200 l 5tb St. N. W ..
Wasbingtoo. D.C. 2ooes.
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United's exclusive "Ocean to Ocean" Service.
Featuring a meal with choice of en trees. Hot ref res her
towels. The convenience of advance seat selection by phone.
And more.
On our morning nonstop& there's free stereo entertain·
ment and highlifits from CBS's "60 Minutes" or ABC's "Wide
World of Sports.
And on our noon or 3 p.m. nonstop&, you can enjoy a
full·length feature f1lm for $2.50.
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12:00 noon
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5:05 p.m. (Newark)
8: 15 p.m. (JFK)
10:55 p.m. (Newark)
6: 10 a.m. (JFK)
"Duel< al' orange'! On a dl$count flight?"
"Only tht! prloo 's dli.counl, Alice. Onl!J Lite prlcc."
I
·'II• DAILY ... &.01 Mondav. Auguel 13, 11rt
'Wonder Gadgets' Rip Off Viewers
NSW YOJlk <APJ n..y·re 1uppGMd t.o dice,
ebop, minee ud purett What \bey really do UI
n.He t.ba folka wbo beUeve the TV adl for wonder
Prod.U at a wondrout price. 11ya New York
1tat.•1 t'OMYmel' ldvoute
· Roaemery .._. r. exetutlve dJrect.or ol the
New Yon 5'ale Consumer Protenlon Board, uld
Uaat ahe bad •a1'4id 121 l for 17 lte1n1 advertlHd In l•la vl1lon commerctat.. the. •tnd wbne If Pi~bmao ••ka loudly. qwrllly ud -he aaya
often fU..ly
KACH PROD CT WA oao sa D I N
duplicate ov"r • three-month peoriod 1tartin1 In
AprU, wtu. on.e unil llept ror taU.. ud the other
malled ricbt back for the "1u1rant~ r efund If
not fully u tlsrted."
Of l'1 item•. full refW\Ch have <"ome back on t~j1ht, partud rt:funds on cv.o, amt nothln& •m
seven
froa n ducken with the knife, and althou1h the
knife dJd Indeed tear throqh the cl\lchn. M ra
Pooler had to VtOrk Uke • lumberjac k to do ll
"And I've cot 1ooc1 arm1,"1he u ld
TMn there wa1 a S ta ~ ltt m lbat la 1uppoaed
to "chop, 1rateL1llcfl, cut, mlnco, dlc , 1hred ant.I
11lver," muth ulct an u penalve food·proce11ln1
maehLM
J.f l'I J1ooler trled lO allce 1 c~umbcn' with thti
marhlno The rt"t ull was l'utumber pulp A tomato
o me lO an l'Ven worati fat . endlrtll up like cold
tomato IOOP
THE WORST lTE M. MXJO&~ING TO Mrs
J•ooler, wu a pJaauc, hand~held H wlng machine,
('Ollllnl( S9 ~5
"It <·ould wurk 1f you had lhre hands," ahe
Hid . u lbe machine died In her haodt alter a few
aecondl ol aewlna.
"They HJd you could make drapet with It,
that'• what ama&ed ua," ahe Hid. "ll would tatre
thr yeara to mah drapes wtth It."
MNI. Pooler Hid ahe would tum over her find·
an111 on ln·•late flrms to the at.ate attorney 1eneral
fQr poe,.lble prosecution under New York lawa that
requlr refunds within 30 days, amon1 other
things
Si tt; SAU.> OTHEa INFOa •ATION wlll be
turned over to the l''ede ral Tr"9 Commlulon,
which ahe urged to t.Alke "•ppropnate actk>n. ··
She also said ahe hoped that t.eleviaioa ataUou
would do more to make s ure the advert.laing they
1•4rr1ed wu not deceptive.
CONSUMER I OBITUARIES
Ptestigious New
. EXECUTIVE SUITES
a vailable neur Or ange County Ai r port.
AUracllvc rates include receptionist. law
libra ry , confe re nce rooms, secretarial
service, and xerox facilit y. For a personal
tour and further details, inquire at Vortac
Assocaut.es. 955.3900 or 955-2288.
"Some of lheAc produclJI a re just no &oOO."
uid Mr& Pooler, 1tand1n1« behind an array or
metal and plu11t1c tiood11 Mt u newe. conhminc~
"Others could oo bou&hl for leas an the at.ore1t "
To demonstrate, ahe pulled out a long knife .
the kind that costs S9 95 , offers a SO year
guar antee, and prom16es lo •·go thrOUKh (rC>tt't\
food a11 though It were melted butter "
F~ eimy
T ieups
Forecmi
Now ••• after 26 years
Saitta Ana is moving to the Co st
M r s P o ut er 1r1 c d to l·ut throug h
N1u hlllmt· l ane con
i.truclaon ruuy c·uu&" in-
lt•rrn ittcnt lane closurn~
~•t two maJor frt:cway m
tt:rc hangc1> 1n Orungc
Co unty until mid -
Octabcr
.
Wednesda
Au ust-1 The work will lake
plact-a t the 1ntcrsec·
t10n11 of the l''reeway
(Route 91 > un d the
Orange F reeway <Route
~~~~~~~~~~~7 ntl-lh...-tntM'lrecttn..r4-~~~--' '17-th
" .
.,, W t,•pMUt
of thi• Or<1ni;w Freeway.
lhc Suntu Ana l''r ccway
<H ou l e 51 and t h t·
Card(•n Cn1v1· Frt·t·wuy
I Houle• 22 1
Workmc>n will Ill' rut
1111 ~ i.:roov1•'> 111 t 11 lht•
'>Urfac t.'!\ of tht· rn•t.•WJ} I
I a 111•:-. ;J111J l'11nnt«·t11r
road., 'I h•· groovt•d
n1adi. an• lo t i y lo hc:lp I
prevent skidding during
wcl w<·atht·r
Connector rouds wtll
ht· clos~ from one tu
two nights at a lime,
whale work •~ 10 pro
g rl':.s, hut so m e
fre1•w1.1y l:.tnf's will he•
o ll l' n :.. t a I I t 1 m 1• ..,
All<'11101IP routc·s "'Ill lw
1nd1n1lt'ti
Deaths
Elsewhere
·soME OF THESE ARE JUST NO GOOD'
Rosemary Pooler With 'Wonder Gadgets'
I' t\ ~ t\ \I /\ C I 'I Y
l';i n ,11ll0t I A I' I Ct1I
JO!>P ~ r in i lla , f1!f
1'l1 1Wnl<J '> (JrUVll>IOll&JI I
prc:suJcnt for 14 month1> I
nftc r a m ilitary coup in
1968. died l''raday or a
tw urt attark
Oftlt le Not i«-t-11
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tft W •td #111tt ft 1n H• A'\.1•t11 ,.,. 11~•
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Cost Studied
Hospitals Join Doctona
BJ SYLVIA POllTE&
A atudy at Jack.Ion Memorlal Hotpltal, Mlaml, dis·
closed that of more than 400 doctol'I aurveyed about the
cost ol tT common holpltaJ chara•. the m~rity could not
come within \O percent of the correct price, and less than 2
percent got half the items right. Jn general, they un
derestimated coats.
"We are oot as concerned with a doctor'a fee u we are
with the additional treatment," accordint 'to Alexander
McMahon, president of the American Hospital Association.
"GE1TING 'JlJST WHAT TllB doctor ordered' used
to be considered vital. Now, with the hospital bUI for bav·
ing a baby, for instance, climbing from $350 to around
$1,300 in 10 years, what the doctor orders can play a major
role in cutllng the cost of your beaJth care," be aaJd.
People tend to 10 along with the approach of doctors in
prescribing treatment withOut weigbinl the COil of cln.&P.
X-rays, blood tests and hospitalization.
Widespread coverage availabl~ through health in-
surance. as well as
growing ·health aware-
ness, bave encouraged
the attitude of "health
at whatever c06t."
But with doctors
and hospitals workJng
together ln an effort to
Money's
Worth
curb the upspiraJ i.n health costs, doctors are being urged
to look closely at price tags. Hospital staffs also are ex-
amining the cost of recommended treatment.
The result often is lower medical bills.
AT MAINE MEDICAL CENTEa, Portland, doctors
receive a copy of one of their patient's bills. A question-
naire sent by the hospital with a random selection of bills . th
cost to be well above their estimates.
At Miami's Jackson Hospital, a copy of the patient's
bill is attached to hls or her chart so doctors can see Uie
costs. Hospital djrector Fred J . Col well reports that for the
first time. the number of X-rays bas not increased and the
number of diagnostic tests has been reduced.
At his hospital in Pennsylvania, Dr. Russell Roth goes
over biJls with residents to show less expensive ways of
treatment.
IN UTAH, A '"TEACH AS you go" hospital patient in -
doctrination explains to patients what the doctor is doing
during exams and what they can do at home. Result:
fewer bills for foUow-up visits.
At Tampa General Hospital in Florida, a pamphlet is-
sued to physicians higbligbts costs of the most frequenUy
ordered tests and supplies.
Physicians and chiefs of staff of roughly 6,000 hospitals
have received a "hospital cost cont8.lDment check list"
published jointly by the AHA and the American Medical
Assoc1alaon. The llst includes tips for cost-cutting by physi-cians.
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l'\EW \'ORK <AP1 Stock pnces rose in active trad-
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Tht> l>n~· Jones :herage of JO 1ndw.tnal i.torki. JU mfH·tl
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The Pow industrial was up 8.29 points to 875.26 on the
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Beaches Rated as 'Dirty, Di;ingerons'
LOI ANGEL.ES (AP) -N•ny ol SoulMm Cautornla'a cold n bea~bel •here bronzed bodlea ud 1tJu.ertn1 aurf aymboU&ed •
uUOftalb coveted lll•t.yle an '*<>Dllnl cllrty and dan1erou1 pJae411,
Southern Calllon:dw ar. Vowina more vocal aboUt t.h Ir un
happlnell wttb UM 1ltu•Ooa. and ~al 1ove.mmental ofO<'l•la
bave n.pooded by ordutns a cleuup ol t.ho wont problrm lit ....
•"1'1118 8U••sa IS THE W088T IT'S ever been." a llff'auard
Mid at ZUma S.ath, one ot tho moat ~war area1 alona lhe l..o
t._a1elel County'a lt mUH ol butb• · lt'a never been th11 d1rty -tore."
Anotber problem wu tbe t.hre.l ot a strike lul w~kend by ure,._,.
lD eddit.lon. mort-people are drownln• Nlnt· perM>nti h•v<•
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purchase:
Mdx1mum Mois turizer. 2 oz. $10
Maximum Moisture Concentrate. 2 oz. $14
Balanced Tonmg Lotion, 8 oz. $9
Flaw Concealer, .6 oz. $6
Mail and phone orders Invited.
Rubinson 's Cosme11cs, 108.
"PaJOa TO THt; 8EAClt CLZANVP, there WU actu1Uy a
ltnf'uf.) of ~pla al tho llte1uard •t•Uooa waltlnl for banda1ea lo
1>ut on lbelr le t." Hid Oeortean Grllwokl, a Torrance retldent
who or1anl&ed 1 cleanup effort by local '"hSentl.
the legion of aummer worken1.
"1be whole quallly of beach maintenance b11 aone down
since t.Mn," aald Johnaon. "Aa 1 matt.er of fad, two moot.ha •IO ll
waa a fuUJe effort."
"Tbue were baby dlaper1 and dead birda all over," 1be Hid.
The rcaaona for lhe problemt ire unclear. Yvonne Brat.hwalt•
nurke 1 reC'enlly appoint.eel member ot lhe county Board of Supt.>r~IWU'I whole dl1tricl cradles the county's ent4fe coaal, hu
t otaUvely 1cbeduled pubUc bearln11 next month to find the
c·au•et
Debria at lhe Will Rogers beach north or Santa Monica Is ''cfia.. cuaunc. It's ablolut.eiy putrid," aaJd Jo Latbwood, wbo h.u lived ln
the area 40 years.
Som µt.'Opl attribute the problem• to budaet cutback.I after
puuae of Propo ltlon lJ, the referendum that cut property taxes
un ;avcru"c of ~7 percent and left local aovemmenta acrakhln& for
fund .
urrs NOT PaOPOSmON ll," said MnJ.' Lathwood, who
launched the Santa Monlca·baaed ClU1ena for Cleaner Beaches. "I
think ll baa to do with too many people and too much drlnkins."
Mrs. Lalhwood's 1 roup purchased ~ 1arba1e cana for the
beachea and banded out 5,000 truh bap on the Fourth ot July.
Cilluns 11l oell(.bbortn1 Redondo Beach and Torrance picked up
fi ve lona of garbage along the beach one Saturday momlna. BUT 011108 SAY THE PROBLEMS date ba~k five years.
l-ilnt'" UY74, tht-. county board has refused lo fill vacated main·
tf'nanct.> po&auons, said Ken Jobn.sOn, deputy director oJ lhe county
l>~1111rtmcnt of 8eache11
In 197!>, cqwpmenl mruot.enance wu drastically cut, as was
After Ule residents' cte~up, "it-was just immaculate," saJd
Redondo Beach Mayor David Hayward. "It wa11 a great feeling.
Now it's gett.nig dirty again, and ther e's no doubt that there wlll be
great need to have another one ''
Graduation Threatened
Proficiency Tests of Basic Skill~ Extended
SACnAMF.NTO c i\ P ) Te nth
grad ers who fl unked their
fi rst bru.ac i.kllls "prohciency"
l ei.ts las t spring numbered JO
pe rcent 1n !lome illslrids and 10
l}t'rcent in others, slaLc oHacuals
i.ay
StudenL~ who falled cao '>lJll
he promolc'd, but 1f they can't
~ . ~ , -,,
failed last s pring will be given
another test in the coming year,
and 1f they flunk again. their
fin a l ch ance walJ tie an th4.'
1U80 81 year. If they paas in
either lh<• 10th or the Jlth grade,
they doo't huvc to ti.kc the Lebl
11gu10
Law aL'>O said lha l districts
will leave lh ·msclves open to
lawsuit.a 1( they don't t est lhf>
sam e mawn als they teach or if
they arc unf alr andicapj)ed
or m inority cl\Jldren, part.acu1ar·
ly th<>5e wbo bpeak Ultle or no
English
Pair Guilty
Iri Lesbian
Bar Brawl
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) A
city pohcem an and a c1v1liao
medical techmcaan ave ~n..
COilvTcte of d1st urbing the
peace for lbear role in an off.
duty brawl 10 a tavern cat.enne
to homosexual women.
Fe minists group'> immt•dialely
ca lled lhc verdJct a victory
1>prtn~ of 1981, they won 't t><: al
lowNI to graduate
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TUE COMING SCHOOL v1·1H
v.111 tw the· lu't 1n v..h1ch 12th
g I :i cl I' rs a II (.al 1 f Cl f n I ;i ('II n
gracloale w11 houl pas:-.a11~ a l1·sl
measuring lw-;1r s kills trt reud
mg, "'ntani.: unit anl111rlf'll<'
Jl will aJo;o Ix: thl· first y<'ar
tha t the "early w:-Jming" le!>l!ng
prngrnrn ts <'Xlend~d LCJ grade~
fou r through i.tx
Tht• tC>sls. authoriwd by a 1976
stale law, urr dci.1gm·d by curh
d1\lrr<'t. <Jftt•r ron-,ult;,itaon with
pan•nts amt t1•arhvrs and r an
bt• 111.u1,. ;1\ liard nr .,,. ,.a.,y ....
th•• d1'>1r11 t ( ltoOSl'!-.
"'NU. Mt:S~;\(,t I S wr1·ud
111g raq .u1111n~ s t utl1·nh that
.1utorr1~1 t11· grad11t1lron ts no
l11ngc·r as'tirn·d " s.11d /\l!·x Lu w
1·h11·f oft·\ <.1luatwn a111I n ·'>t·arc-h
ir1 th1· "'·"'' IJcpartrnent cir r~dUciJltOn
llC' '>aul l•Hh J.1r:11l1·rs who
esa anners ye
Building Overhang
Onl· of thrt-c buLldlngs of a 14 unit ron1lom1n1um proJe<:t lhat
~ould 1·xl.4:nd t>vtr the Santa Ana RI\ n bluff'> wall come back
befort• the Coi.la Mei.a Planrung Comma'>sion ton1~ht
The• me••Ung will bt~ao ul 6 JO pm tn ('lly C1,uncll <:hamberl),
77 Fair Drive
WORK ON BUILDING WAS HALTUJ twfl 14t'Cks ai.:o when
com ma::.s1oners leamed of the overhang tn lhP bulldmiz aJready un
d..r <·oru.tru<'l1on Thr approvN1 plan' n :purll·dly wen· not de
tarlt-d cnoul(h Lo show the \ccond n1.1or 1iHrhan~
In the• 1nt1·nm, c1imm1'>'>aon•·r'> tohJ <11-H·lopcr Ivy K <>ng ti)
rnN·t v.1th n1·11thlKlr'> ~ho an· oli1t·1l1111! t•1 th1· 1ir11JHl '" 1•} 111 d•·
'1·lop a !>olulrnn
1 he butld1ng. at 2231 P11c 1flf /\' 1•nur 1 onta1n' l•rnr um
c1om1n1um'> Work on thl' uUwr two hualdani::. ,.,, conl1nu1n.:
T H E (TfY IN TIU~ P/\ST HAS r1·qurn·1l prr1J1>!'I'> t•> lt·a .. 1• ;1
fl\ 1· foot .!-<'!hack <Jlung the Liu((.., ()((11 1a" sC11d th• • 11nd1m11n1um
-.1t1· plan '>howPd a five.foot s1·lhack for th•· ftr'>l flfJ(1r
Anoth1·r ohwcuon to lht-hu1ldmg, Mf1 r1a" ~aid re, thJt " c,up
111>rt r<1lumn for the second noor rcportt'rtly wao; to tw vlac 1•d ''"th•
n •tutnang wull, whtt·h wai.n't approved for lhal r11111wr.•·
Ot'flt:f.R DANIEL Mar r, 30
wtis 1118') conv1clcd r1f b<it11·ry b)
J M un1 r 1pal rourt 1un ,,r '''
"''>nwn Jnd l"'•• mf'n frillow1nv ,,
I:! rlay l ni.11 ~1·'111·.tl 11 1·hnw1;rn
Kt·\ 111 <.ucnn w,1:-. <1qu1tLL-.I 1111
the battery count
Tht· 1nc 1df>n l oc-c-ur r1·<l
Ma rch 30, wht•n a group of HI
to 15 men. mo:.t or them orr duty
poflf't' offlccr'i o n t be1r way
homr from a harhelor's party,
.iltt-mptr-d to entn Peg 's Phtce.
a bar 1n t.tw 1 tty's H1d1m ond
~ectwn
A S(TFl-'l.E E!'/S l f;U 1n
wh1rh <:u1>rtn :1 ll1·~1>dlv h it ;,
IJJtron Wllh a pool 1 Uf' :.inlf \-!arr
hat patrolm;in Alt·cn U.·v111 111 thf'
cht:Sl.
J ud"'c l-:d14 • .rr1 <.;t n n ~~l /\11~
:io for ro11·rw1n~· "vtarT f ace.. a
rna,1mum of ''" month in Jail .tnrl ,, !ii~ f1111· v.hrlr <:ucnn
r<J c·t"· :J :-.11nl1Jr h nc <.1nd 'JO day.,.
on J.tll
r, .11 • .,..,,h """ n., ...
1nson's
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Dew You
Feel Heat?
By aA.NDOLPH E. SCIDU.D
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Many Americana sweltering away in their
offices may be surprised that 78 degrees
seems so uncomfortable. But, it isn't the
beat, lt'a tbe humidity.
The Naticmal Weather Service baa a com·
plex set of formulas to calculate what they
call the "<liacomfort index." Suffice to say
tbat u either the temperature or humidity,
or both. increase. discomfort increases.
TIL\T'S BF.c.\VSE your body cools it.self.
or tries to, by a process experts caJl surface
The dewpoin·t is the tem-
perature at which there is too
much water vapor in the air. .
evipOl'8tloo. You call tt sweaUng.
At penplralioo evaporates from your atbl,
you feel cooler. Higher temperatures can
even speed tbil evaporatloa.
But the air can only bold a eertalD amount
of moisture, a limit known u 100 percent re.
latlve humidity. or saturation. Tbe more
humJdity already in tbe air, the leat it ii able
to ablorb your pensplratioo. Thus, tbe lest
surf ace cooling you will have, and tbe more
• dlaeomfort you will feel.
IN OlfOllNG TBB .... buUdbal tem·
......... rules, PnlUdeDt Carter took WI ....., tllllo CODlideraUoa aDd 108 may want '° clD • too bl det.9rmiDI bow to 8djast your '\::::--· • .,. * .... ,......., :r:=.: ,..~ ........
aa.p tllll tbat eaa be lowend ""to tbl attDt MCl~I., to loww tbe room d9widllt teal• ,... ........ DOt loww tbaD ............ .
Tiie ........ &be &empentuN ... wblch tben la tao muda wa&er vapor ID tM alr ud dew,__, ODol .ar eM IMlld ._ ...._. llaaa
warm alr, ao lf ,ou cool JOUI' 11 delne air, at
Mme pallt...,. would form.
--~&mil t3. '"' OAllY PtLOT 8J
Ferry Log8 80 .sammers
BalbOB~ aquatic shortcut saves motorists a seven-mile drive.
BJ DENNI McLELIAN
0t•o.1t• ........... OuieSmJtb'a cuco._and puaeogen-four
ecoeomy·aized cans and a dozen beacbgoers
-were on board and tbe "Captaio " slowly
pulled away Crom abore.
Standin1 in the Uoy, glaas·eneloaed
wbeelbotwe, Smith guided the boat to Its
deatlftatioo: the Fun Zone area on tbe Balboa
Penlnaula.
s•ne 18 AN operator ol one of the three
Balboa. bland ferries: the "Captain," the
"Commodore," and tbe "Admiral." They're
tbework.borsesofNewportHarbor.
Since the late Joseph A. Beek began lbe
ferry service during the summer of 1919, It's
been the job of the Mo-foot flat·bottomed boats
to transport passengers and vehicles between
Balboa Island and the peninsula.
Tbe aquatic shortcut saves motorists a
seven-mile drive. Tbe one-rifth-mile ferry
trip t11kes-about two mmufes.
Owing an eight-hour shirt, Smith and the
other ferry operators make about 120 cross
in gs.
Smith, who bas been al it hve days a
week, 50 weeks a year for nearly alx years,
bu racked up a Jot ol mUee.
But like tbe other operators, SmiUI aays ~
routine doesn't get boring. Nature and harbor
life prevent that.
"No. see. I love boats,'' Smith says, keep-
ing an eye on croea·tl"alfic ... You always see
boats going acrou. It's a real fut eight
hours.
"It's a good, healthy job. Maybe 10 days a
year it rams and it's a little nuty out here.
Otherwise. it's .....
Smith paused and, peering at the aunkissed
harbor through mirrored aungluses, smiled.
... like this," be saJd. ··1 like being around
the boats and the water. You meet a lot of people and make a lot of friends. ., L •
"Another thing is you go home at night and
the job stays here."
SMITB. 54. A former firefighter from
Larchmont, N.Y., ease<r'the ferry into the
peninsula slip. ·
Hi s load of cars and passengers was quick·
ly replaced by more of the same for the re·
turn tnp.
On summer weekends it's not uncommon f~e t:han ee ca1s to be Hne<.I Up at each
landing waiting for the ferries.
"It 'a always been tbat way in tbe peak times/' says aupertnteedeat Bob Sejde~.
"During the old Easter weeks they'd be liaed
up around the comer all day. You'd never see the end of the li.De ...
During the summer when tbe fer17 service
operates 24 hours a day, SQyder doub&e9 tbe
number of employees to 30 in order to meet
the demand.
M08T EMPLOYEES begin u deckband·
fare collectors. Many. if they stay long
enough and are at least 18, get an operator's
license .
Worlung oo the ferry a~ars to be one of
the most coveted part·time Jobs oa the
Orange Coast for young residents. Snyder
said be hu a stack of applicatiom.
Over the years the Beek family name bas
become synooymoua wJtb the Balboa bland
Ferry. But in fact, many families have been
associated with it.
Snyder. a veteran of 30 summers with the
ferry company, is a perfect example.
His father worked on the ferry and, during
<See BALBOA, Page Bi>
'It's a good, healthy job,· says Ozzte Smith. Balboa Island ferry operator.
Little Green Men? Not Quite
By JOEL C. DON
Ot• .. Mf .. 114it1Uiff
On Sept. 19, 1961, Betty and Barney Hlll
were traveling alone a lonely road, returning to
tbelr New Hampshire home from an uneventful
vacation in Canada. It wasn't unW many years later that the
Kllll -under hypnosis -revealed a at.artllng
tto17 ol being abducted and examinecl by ex·
traterreetrial humanoids.
Tbe mu cue w one or many logged in the
vast eoUedion of reporta and boob on UFOs
and estraterreatrial research.
Tbe story bu helped spark an Intense In·
ternt amonc ~public and some acJentiata who
feel that UFO phenomena need to be examined.
tJPOS, EXTllATE&REST&IAL com·
mualeation, apace exploration and utronomlcal
pbenomeoa will be featured at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Au1. t•, OD KOCE·TV Cbannel ~ • nae televtaJoa pro1ram lncludel two Na·
tioDal Educational TelevWOD Non rum HI·
menu, '"111e Flnal Jl'roaUer" and "Whllper from ap.ee, .. iD addWoa to a rum from Project
UDIHne, Coastline Community Colle1e's •ti_, te1e-1ertea. Thi mm produeed by
CouUbae la ealled '• E&traternetrtal Com· male._ ...
Tbe prGll'alD, pan ol a summer pJedle
· drtve, allo featunl latentns wltb ftve Iden·
Uau and UFO bl•eaU1aton. The lDteniewl will appear bet..._ film ae1menu. o... eonuo.eny ua uro m"':J::C-ii die belilf bJ tome ~ tbat tbe al IOY·
eram• bu been bi4lal bdormatioD from t.be
public.
... DON'T TlllNK there'• ., ~y."
Griffith ObMrvatory Direetor Dr. -gdward
Krupp told tbe D.U, PUot durtq u tatemew.
"Tbe faet that tbe CIA WM ID eoatrol ol la·
formation WU not beeaUH tber ... _keeptns
information oa UFOI. TbeJ ..,.. "*Pb' read·
inl to tbe reports ... w....,ate proyed that It WM Im,...... to
"keep laformaUon" from tbe publk, ltnlPP
added.
Prof. Alvia LaWIOD, bead ol die Oraqe Comatr Ul'O center, diaa1n11 WW. Krapp.
.. .... la ...a abolll tMt la alt tM1
... .,. dlllled .... ....... ~~ fadtM&tllilY .......... ., __
State University, Long Beach. is exploring
UFOs as social, psychological and cultural
phenomena. ·
''WE ARE RAISING a whole generation of
kid.a wbo are born in the apace qe. ll 's bound to
have a cultural impact."
He teaches a class on contemporary
literature and the phenomena of public f uci.Da·
tion with UFOs and extraterrestrial enCCM.llMrs.
He's concerned tbat the public mtpt be
consumed by the physical eriRenee ol extrater·
reatrial beino and space travel.
.. All o1 t1sia (UFO bltereat) Nita oa the u ·
sumptioa tbat these are physical objects and
that they are from other worlds.
.. There is not one shred o1 evldeDee to prove
tbat utraterrestrial orifin. Tbe ftnt ~ lo
do la to prove the nature of tbe pbenomeaa. • be
said.
IN8TEAD OF BEING ....._. o1-...
apace, Lawson 1u11ett1 UFOa may be
"pbenomeDa ol lnner apaee ...
He bu b7Jmotl.aecl tndiYidula wttll DO ...... m. .,,.,_ o1 uro. -s 11"9 u.. ._
aUQ..U. of aD abd.UC. aperi•ce. 1'e U · perlew nported wen ll•llar to ._ ol
per.-wllo dalm to laaft .._ *"'" •• bJ eatralernlbial belall, be Mid. .... eonc11lded ti.at tbe ..... el ........ ............... tnAeal ol .... t .. 1111. .....
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he 1940'5. he and his two brothers got jobs as
collectors.
Now Snyder 's soD, Bobby. an l8-year-0ld
college student. has hls operator's license
Another SOD, Donald, a schoolteacher. works
un the ferry dunng the summer.
OZZIE SMITH'S SON KeVlO , 23, is an
operator, and has son Tom , 21. worlt.s lo lbe
m atntenance s hop and serves as a relief
vper~t.or
lSall Md Randy LaPlante of Balboa Island
are operators and their brother. Phillip is a
rollect:or
"It >eems ev<:rv tJme there's a big brother
working here. the little brother t'omes
along," said Snyder . "It <the job) has helped
put so many kids through coUe~e."
Snyder slUd ferry alumnae mclude an or·
thopedic surgeon, several attorneys and a
dentist.
Operator Bob Lewis, who's 30, is a veteran
or 14 years on the ferry. He began as a coU~
tor In 1965 while atlendtng Newport-Ha rbor
High School.
He earned bis operator 's license while
working toward his t eaching credential. But
when he couJdn't fl.od a leaching job. he de-
cied lo stay in the ferry business.
"I LIKE THE FREEDOM of it," he said.
eating bis lunch -a hamburger and !nes -
while making a crossing. "It's not an 111s1de
Greetings and Salutations
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A reader asked
iOU for a s uitable s ubstitute for "Dear Sir" or
··~fadlime" <JS a salutation for business letters.
lie a..,ked If ''Dear Person" might be a suitable
subl;tltute You were right when you said it
sound.-. ndiculous.
For the past year l have used . "Ladies and ~ntlt:men, · l believe it is a graceful way t.o
bt.·gin a letter. So far no one has complained.
What do you think or It? -S.K. IN MIAMI
DEAR S.K .: S orry, "Ladles and
Gt-ntlemen" doesn't quite make it. Sota.ads H if
)ou are about to make a spee~b. Please read on.
DEAR ANN Hov. about "Dear Lady'"•
There are a lot or women who don't conduct
Ulcm.~elves like ladles. and maybe this natter-m~ 11pener would encourage them to improve
lhe1r conduct. -G.L.S .. FARGO, N.D
FROM BOISE. IDAHO· I have been s tart-
ing my letters with, "Good morning." Most
~mess people appreciate a Utt.le homey touch:
ALICE K...
FROM SEATTLE: I suggest using the com ·
pany's name lo place of "Dear Sir." For exam ·
• pit:· "Dear Sears" or "Dear General Mot.ors"
or "DearTWA." -ROGER K.
F'ROM BROOKINGS, S.O.: All s aJutaUons
are lhe pll.8. Why not drop them complete ly and
start with whatever you want lo say? -
LARRY S.
1-'ROM SOUTH BEND. IND.: "Greetings"
is by far best. My s econd choice Is
( Boros cope
T UESDAY, AUGUST 14
By SYDNEY OMARll
ARIES (March 21·April 19): Be meticulous
concerning personal possessions, insurance,
belie protection, financial statements.
TAURUS <Apri l 20·May 20): Cycle is such
that judgment, intuition hit the mark. Stress
change. variety, gain through written word. Ob-
tain tilntrrom Aries message.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Money, bidden reaources. Sl;>Ccial meetings command atten·
lion. Domestic or life style adjustment should
be conaidered. CANCE& <June 21-July 22): Define terma, •d eelf-decepUon, accent frieodabip, uUlbe knowled&e ln ways tbat result ln profit. . uxr (July 23-Au1. 22): Accent OD career, preetieli.~utaUon, ablli~ to handle more ~UU1ty. Capricorn, Cancer and Taurua ~ ln scenuto. Vl&GO <Aug. 23-Sei>t. 22): Reacb for brass rial. You can fl'OCl'ftS beyond current npecta-dam. Spot.tigb on education, spiritual dnelop·
ment. trevel and publlahlng. Aries. Libra ~ ricure prominently. UBL\ (Sept.. 23·0cL 22): New met.bods. freela c:onlac.U, added independence indicated. Uio. A~us n1ure prominently -empbuia Clo prodUCtiYily, financial backln1. You solve
~PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You 1et "Cada cl llle0 concernia1 le1al forms, rt1hta aDd paiJ:dlDonl. You learn lD wbleb cUrectloa ~
se to IO -m&D1 qunUoal are due to be
wwend. MOITfAUUI <NoY. zi.o.e. tl): Elements cl dJlllnl, luck "take • IWDI" to JOU. Aceeat oa .,.adiDI lAflueoce, lacnulDI popularity.
SDdal life aceelerata. -~ <Dec. »Ju. lt): Affair of e.n dom'•I'•· &moUoa ta. preeedeat over ~ ~OD what 10'8 , ... ratber Uaan wllat
JG" Lbiak aboUt a penoa. AQtJA&ll78 <Jan. 20·P'eb. 11>: Study
Caprlcora mu111e -you're due for . to 1reater bapplm:111. kDow It, bl
c ld OD IOtid ltnlctun. UJ~H8C~itiihi <hb. tt-Mueb .,,: AUeaUOD ceca· ..,. oe bome. rel1Uftl, special _ trj99 and
..-,_ T1WU1, Uln ...... l.Ddlniull ~ 1Jpl1ant rofe,. Avoid .. atterlal
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"Geotleperson s .'' -L . H . FROM THE
FOREVER LEARNING INSTITUTE
fi'ROM JACKSON. MISS : A good way t.o =:a rson's attention is to do something unex·
and offbeat. I have been st.arti.og my
iness letters wtth, "Yoo·hoo Yes, I aro talk·
ing to you." Several people have said my letters
are the talk of the town. -BERNICE G.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am a straight
17·year-0ld male who has an older brother wbo l.s gay. My parent!l are divorced. Mother knows abOut my brother and thinks be ls a terrine
penioo. Dad wants nothing to do with him.
1be problem is that J wiU be going to lhe
same college as my brother next {ear , and I
don't want to be tagged as "one o the boys ."
We get along fine together, and be bas already
t.okS me be bas some great friends he wants me
to meet.. This I doo't want.
Please teU me bow to handle the situation. I
doo't want to hurt his feetings. -STEVE IN
COVINGTON LA. DEAR STEVE: You wtU be medlag a lot of
people for tlle flnt time wtaea yoa/o away &o
lldlool. Your brother'• fr1enda coal be amoeg
them. Yoo will dttide wltb wbom you wut &o
spmd dme a.Del become ck>tte, bated oa wtaat
you bave ta commoa aDCl ,how JDIKlt yoa enjoy
Uleir company. Your brother wtll surely U ·
clentud wbea yoa select friends of r.oar own. Meanwbile, ao one wlU tblak you are • ooe of tlte
boys" if you shake hands wllb a few gays. It's
oot coatagious.
•• .'Dew
<From Pase BO .
perature. U the bumlc1ity la too high, you
may be able to lower tbe i.mperalure • bll.
For example, lf tbe i.mperalure ii 71 ud
the bwrudlty i.s 70 percent, the dewpolnt
would be 17. Tbat'1 blaber tba.D the ts al·
lowed. 10 YoU coWd lower tbe thermoetat to ,,
77. After the temperature 1tabUi1t11 reebeclr I.be bumAdlty and aee U tbe dewpolat la 1Ull
over ea. U U la, lower t.be temperature
another delrM unUl tb• dewpo&Dt 1.U down
to65.
He re la a llalln1 of temperatures.
bumldiU• aad dewpolDta for reference. It
waa prepared'y tM Eneray Department.
•Temperature 85 de1r"': If lbe humidity
la 50 percent the dewpo&nt la ... defl"MI; eo
percent, '10 degrees; 70 percent, 14 d•I'"';
80 percent, 71 de1ree1; to percent, 82
degrees.
•Tempenture 90 cte1ret1: U tbe bulDidlty
la 50 percent tbe dewpolDt la eo cte1ree1: eo
percent.. 85 de1ree1·; 70 perceat. • de1rM1:
to percent. 13 de1ree1 ~ to percent, TT
c1e1r .... •Temperature 11 de1r"': U the hWIUdlty
t1 50 PM"HDt tbe dewpolDt la II delf'MI; to
pereeet, • detree1; 70 perent, t'7 c1e1,...;
IO perc•t. fl de1reH; to percent, 75
d ........
•T...,..a&un 15 delrMI: If tbe bumJdlty ., ao percmt tlM deriotnt la 56 4e1,...; eo
perc.at. eo de.,._: 10 percent, • des,...:
IO perc•t. • de1re11: to percent,· 72 •. ,.... .
.,...., ... 70 de1nte: u .... bmntdttJ
ii IO pert-' &lledewllotllt la II de ...... ; tO
perc• • •rw: 1o,....... tO de.,...; IO percnt, 14 de1re11: to perceat, 17
fflf'MI• I
-job. sittin~ at a desk eight hours a day
"I like beUlg outside. havmg a tan and ~
ing in the fresh air ..
tn; SAID HE'S frequently uked 11 the JOh
gets bon.og .gomg buck and forth all day. fl
doeso'L
"Each new crossing is some way uruque. ·
he said. "You always have to be aware C>f
making a good landing The approaches an.
duferent and lbe tides are dalferent ··
That's not t.o menlJon lbe steady stream of
. passengers
They include everything from late night
partygoers and early morning fishermen to
the reguJars <resaden~ and commuters) and:
especiaUy dunng the i.ummer , beacbgoen>
Lewts, Like the young collect.ors, admit!>
that lbe parade Of blktnls IS an attrarltH•
purt of the job.
"I tell my wife that's a good part of th(·
;ob." he said, smiling "She says. 'Thut's f1nt>
as long as you just keep It at look in~.· ..
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and vehicles
between
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and the
peninsula
are the
'MXl<horses
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Big Test 'ronight: Ryan Faces Tige
Angels Stay 3% Up
With Dramatic Win
8J DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of .. o.Hy ...... SuH
Words for any pennant cont.ender t.o live by:
"Good pitcbin& will always s top good bitting. "-Angel
Manager Jim Fregoe!.
"The team that ceta U.e best pitching will win lbe pennant." -
Boston Manager Don Zlmmer.
"Tell the Angels taat the season starts in Auguat."-Yankee
outfielder Re&aie Jacboo.
IT'S AUGUST, mE ANGELS LEAD lbeir division by 3'h
gam es, and t.onight their pitching will get an important, double ·
edged test.
Nolan Ryan and F ranlc Tanana are due to experiment with
their injured wings, Ryan on the moUbd for his first start since
July 25 and Tanana oo the sidelines, throwing for the first time since
July 9. The Angels face Detroit tonight. NOLAN RYAN If both can make a ~ontribution down the stretch. all three
quoted above may Lum illlo p.rOJ.lhels..._and G~ne Aut ry's l9·year-0ld ~~~t~ct may fin ally be the result Cor whfch It was designed -a pen· Sui:ter Price:
"IT' VERY GRATIFYING," the Angel owner saya .... Fhis 1~
thl' best Lcam we 've ever had. and I 'm enjoying every minute of ~Jt ~ 0 000
1t." ~, ~
So are UfC' tans";-who-ha~tu-rned-out tn-ffeord..nwnbers ~~----------------:---. thl' Angels make their run Sunday's modest crowd of 27,345 :.
pushed 1979 attendance 61 ,256 ahead of last year 's club· record Pier Minute -· . total. The Angels have drawn 1.816,642 tlus season. 491.765 more
than last year al this lime
With Ryan. Tanana and starter Chris Knapp spending a lot or
ti m e on the s idelines, the Ang<'b haH~ had lo rely on a lot or un·
proven pit~hcrs. and some of them arc taking the opportunity to
prove themselves.
ONE SUCH PITCHER IS DAVE F J$s'r, wbo beat the Seattle
Mariners. 4·3, Sunday as Rod Carew delivered a game·winnlng hit
in the bottom or the ninth.
Until the last inning. 1t appeared that another solid Frost
performance was going to go down the drain.
"Frost got a couple or pitches up, but that's st. Otherwtse, I
t ho u~ht he pitched a v<.'ry ~ood game," Fregos1 said.
Frost walked off the mound trailing 3·0 in the ninth. but con·
secutive singles by Don Baylor, Wtllle Aikens aod Briari Dowrung
!>napped the shut.out
WASHINGTON CAP> ft v.111
cost adverusers nearly a hcilf
million dollars a minute to <11r
their product on CBS·TV during
next January's Super Bowl.
Broad casting Mag azine, a
trade weekly, said in its Aug. 13
ed1t1 00 that CBS. which will
televtSe the 1979 NatJonal Foot·
ball Le ague c hampio ns hip
game. will ask '$234,000 per 30·
~eeond announcement, up from
the S 185,000 asked last January
by NBC.
AP W1rtpl\010 SEATTLE'S MARIO MENDOZA JUMPS OVER CARNEY LANSFORD AT SECOND BASE.
T H EN R ELIE\'ER RANDY STEIN got Rick Miller to htl what
lt)llk I'd lrkl• an ca~y double play groundn. but M·rond ba~cman
ISet-ANGELS, Page 8 :0
TH E MAGAZI NE SAID 1t
ll'arned the Super Bowl XIV ad
\ert1s ing r ate from agenn
!!Ources but that CBS, which
dechned to quote prices. said
foo tball was more than 90 per
cent sold ouL We Took What They Gave Us··Malavasi
Rams Convert New England Errors Into Easy 15-3 Victory In a s p ecial r eport, lhe
magazine s aid r ad io a n d
televasion broadcasters will p.a )
S201 million this !Season to takt·
their rrucrophoncs and camt'r.1,
in t o the n<1t 1on 'l'i footb 1:1ll
stadiums.
FOXBORO. Mass. <AP> -1t wasn't
exacUy a donation to a charitable
cause, but Los Angeles Rams Coach
Ray MaJavasi said, "We took what the
Patriots gave us."
With reserve quarterback Vince Fer·
ragamo providing the second half
spark. the Rams convert.ed New
England e rrors into a 15·3 National
Football League preseason victory Sun ·
day.
IT WAS A TRIUMPH of solid defense
by the defending Western Division
champions or the National FootbaJJ Con·
ference over the usually high.powered
offense of the AFC Eastern Division
winners.
"We were very sloppy. We couldn't
No. 3,000
Approaching
For Brock
ST . LOUIS <AP) -For a guy
who was nearly chased out or
Wrigley Field in Ctilcago on a
rail a decade and a half ago, Lou
Brock bas come a Jong way.
Tonight. with perbQs -t0,000
die· bards Jook:ing OD, fhe pride of
the St. Louis Cardinal~ col.lid
reach baseball in\mort.ality with
two bits in becoming only the 14th
player in major league hist.ory to
total 3,000.
The moment for Brock is a
distance of light years from his
ignominJous early days u a right
fielder ill Chicago, where bis
performances served mostly as a
ells traction.
So, t.o unburden lbeir rivals,
the Canis swung a deal. 1bey
sent Ernie Broglio, who once
won 20 games, to Chicago along
with reliever &bby Sbantt and
ouUielder Doug Clemens. In ex·
change, tbey received Btoek and
pitcben Paul Toth and Jack
Spring.
establish anything on offense." s aid
Patriots Coach Ron Erhardt. who
declined to use the weather -rain and
wtod -as an alibi. "LA is a very good
team. We dropped a lot of balls. We
couldn't. execute."
FERRA.GAMO, NO. 2 behind P al
Haden. led the Rams' only long drive of
the day and capped it with a 16-y ard
touchdown strike to wide r eceiver
P rest-On Dennard. He used the first 8:08
of the second half, covering 80 yards in
14 plays.
T h e three·year veter a n fr om
Nebraska also completed 9 of 13 passes
for 96 second half yards.
"It's early lo tell. but I wasn't sur·
prised by the score." Ferragamo said.
"We have a ,good defense and lhey gave
their game plan away in the first haH
And J think my chances of being No. I
a re good 1f I can get more playmg
time."
HIS TJJIRD QUARTER touchdown
pass effectively put the game out or the
Patriots' reach.
But the Rams also scored nine first
quarter points and New England got on-
ly a 3l·yard field goal from David
Posey in the second quarter.
lladen's swing pass to fullback Rod
Phillips became an JS.yard t.ouchdown
play 6: 12 into the game --after free
sa fely Nolan Cromwell picked orr a
Steve Grogan pass al the Patriots' 2J
yard line.
THE Kt::\' BL N D E R bv New
England, however . came two minutes
11nd one fruitless Patr iots series later.
Elvis Peacock blocked Mlke Patrick's
punt back through New England's end
zone for a safety.
Meanwhile. New E ngland receivers
wer e dropping seven passes from
Grogan, who was makmg tus preseason
debuL
"We n eed m o r e wo rk ," the
quarterback said. "That's what traimnl!
camp is for. It was a bad day."
ll also was New England's first t X·
h1b1tion Joss s ince 1977 and followed last
weck 's 37· 14 thrashing of Atlanta. Th~
Rams are now 2·0 m the 1979 preseason
APWI~
The 1979 payment i.s only $1
miUion more than broadcas~
paid .last year for the rights t.o
collegiate and professional foot
baU games.
BROADCASTING •Alo the
rights payments are relativel)'
i.table because the major
networks are in the second yeur
of four-yea.r contracts with lht
National Colle~satt> Athlell<' As
~Ol'1 at1on and the Nauonal Foot
ball Lea~ue.
Last year. the· ralc::. Jumped
1-l.2 percent over 1977.
The gains rc~ister ed t his
season coml' primarily al the
local level for radio and TV fool·
ball righL" to ~chools and col
leges and for local radio right!'
to professional football club~.
ACCORDISG TO lhC' Broad·
casltnf.! survey of the network:..'
colle~cs Wld profess1ona I clubs.'
here is the 1979 r ad1o·TV n~ht
breakdown
-$194 m ii lio n from tht!
tele\'1sion and radio networks
fo r collt-gt.> and pro f<.'~s 1ona l
game~ Last Yt.'dr. th.. figure
was $193.7 million .
-$4,205.000 from local radio
stations or rights holders for
radio rights to N FL prelieason
and regular·season games.
That's nearly a half million
dolla r s m ore t h an 1978 '~
$3. 710.000.
--$652,000 in local TV rigbt.'i
for NFL preseason games. a
decline from last year 's $676,000.
,_ $2,359,571 for local radio
and delayed TV rights to schools
and colleges. This is we ll above
l ast year 's $2,063,352 ud
represents the second straighl
year or substanUaJ gain in tb1!\
~ategory. The schools' total 111
1917 WU $1,857.292. Toth and Spring faUed t.o dis·
linguish themselves. But Brock
did . And the nimble, 1ood·
natured athlete bas been a
sparkler ever since.
THE RAMS' JACK REYNOLDS HOlDS ON TO NEW ENGLAND'S DAN CALHOUN Al'TIR BAIEAKINO UP A PASS ATTEMPT.
The ex~l total for the rights
payment.a for 1979 is $201,216.571
compared to 1978's $200,149,582.
To beciD with. Brock WU the
offeul" foree beblnd St. Louis'
drive late lD 1984 to the Natkmal
Leape cant. And he never alowed . He wu the same
lD the World Seri•. Tben. larleb beeaute of bla
20I bitl llD4 bUndln• speed, tbe
Cardilull9 re6ped ... ID JM7.
TbeJ also woa in 1"8, and
Brock'• aurea•te battiQI mart
of .•1 •till •tanda u a Serl•
mark for playen ID ., or more ••mes. Tb1a 19ar, after aDDOUDdnl it
would be bla ftnal, Brock Mt
•bout tbe ... ol ..... 100 blta .......... ~ •. ~ bia,::; ......
\ -I
Did Yankees Sign Woman's Bare BottOm?
OCALA, na. (AP) -0eorp Steift.
breaaer, owner of the New York
Yankee•, aald Sunday be will ln· vetdnte a report that a youac woman
dl•pfa1ed ber bare bottom to tbe
playen and bad it •utotraDbed add ~.He Hid be 'Wou1ct be "•P·
palled" If tbe story were true.
Tb• ePIOde came to 11,bt trben col· umnitt lllk• Royko wrote la tbe
CblcalO Scm-Ttma that a lubuPaa
motber complata¥ ber 1on•1 l"e'Juelt
for U .......... WU ref1aMd but tUt a
womm dliaia.d • "• ....... ..,. ••
about ao yean okl and P""1'·'' wu al-
lowed to board the team bua alter a re·
cent came In CbJcago.
TBE MOTBEa, Rosemary GIJDD,
told Royko tbe Y ankeee alped tbe
woman'• botto~t t.hen abe wu followed oft the bus by raokeea·llanapr Billy
Martla. GlY1Ul said llartln aMed die
WOIDUl lf be could pbotoarapb bet, that
the womaa pulled do1n1 her Piii*' for
him, that the Yankees reapoaded by
cbeel'IDI and bu&inl OD the ._ win• • dowa and that lbe womu reepoaded to
&bat by wta11n1. ·
Royko Wl"Ot~ that MJckey Morabito, -
the Yankees' ~~y~ relatioal director,
confirmed tbe lllc.lcl9Dt. ,
"IF T1111 AU.S8ATION9 are ac·
curate," Steinbreaaer 1aid, ''clependinJ
on lhe flC!tl, thia Ida« ol coeduct will
not be tolet'Med lar bueball or the
Yankee orsanllatioe.
"At tbla paint.'' ltelabrmaer said, ··au I know are the alluatkm I read in
The AP account til1 mornln1.
Tbenfon at ..ad be,...._. for me
to c-arllll .u r u.e...., .. _. ebe
........ '°be ......... OlrUdllly, t·.-.......... tt.IWlllDN'9 ..... lld
if,\\ were proven true."
STEINBRENNE& MADE his . coai•
menta to Tom McEwen, aporta editor ol
tbe Tampa Tri~. •bile at b1a ho~
farm ill Ocala. SteinbNDDer tbeo left
for bueball'a major i...-llMltln1s Ill
Loa Anceles. \ • ·
He a1IO aald be beftned D&Mball
Commillioner Bowie Kaba d:: aw• of the report ad waa .. CCMd:-_ be wUl
t.ake at.pa • borne au& 1lr tM facta. 11 all the Ilda .,. MC..,., WI tlDd el
coaduet will aot be tolerated ~; .,....,.,. or tM Ymte .. .....,.,~
Tben .. DO plaee la •1biall or
Yau~ orsalllsattoa fOr dlla 101t J'!
tJWll. • I ~ '• ., "
81 OAILYPtLOT
Sports Break
" A Cep1ule Repo,. •rom "'9 WOIN et,,,,..
e ' .
Mariner'• Bag Yielda Gun;
·Trainer Left Holding Bag
FNllAP._.ldle LOI ANGELES -W.... SeatUe Ma....,_,._
lief ,.._., 111'08 McLa..oliD ..-lo M•k:o to •
l•t married Sund~f· Seattle trainer Gary
1 NldMlllcm WM left bold1Dt the baa at Lot An&elN
, IDWl"DAUonal Airport.
It wu llcl.Aq.blla'a bq. But ll was Nicholson'• problem
wben airport panta fOUDd •IUD lulde.
Tbe team wu board1q a ret~.:fht to Seattle after a
4·3 lou tot.be CalllOl"'Dla Ancell at m.
llcLaupliD, 21. bad pennill&oa from the team to mlaa Sunda:~!Lame so lbat be could be married lD llexleo. Tbe
• ~lht· r •. wbo ta S-3 wU.b 10 saves for Seattle lhia year,
met hit wtfe wtdle pltcbln& in the Mexican Lea1ue.
llcLau,bliD'a ba& w aa still sUJ>PC)Hd to be t.ra~linl wilb
the llarlnen but It miased the trip from the hotel to the
· airport. It cau1ht up wtth Nicholaon who offered to cany it. ·~•rd. -· .
When the bae went lhrou1h lbe X-ray macbioe a 1u•rd pointedly uked, "Wh at's ln this bag?"
"I don't know," s aid Nicholson. "Some metal lD there?"
The guard o~ened the ba& arut removed lbe 1uo
Ntcbolaon·s mouth aropped.
Vada Pinaoo, • coach, rushed the news to the rest ol l.be
team at the boarding gate: "They've got Gary in custody
He's got a gun."
Nicholson missed lhe flight explalnin& McLausblin's
wedding logistics to the guards
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KaDHI Cltr Ko1el1 pltcb•r &lela Gaa.. after
tomeone ul&ed tum. "What'• upt: "Ob. my fut ball, my
tUCS.rudm,r&RA.'•
L••••rtl ...... l•r Thie ''••c1
A dtdli~ fowUM'CMIDCI victory lot' .... , •• , : •
.._.,. ovw .... •••UJ la Lu v.,u may
la•H •an1•d lalm • World Boal•• Couaell
w•l&enm,bt cbamp&oublp ftpt wtu. ••,... ......_ ... ..._ W,u&. a bonr la tlM J1IDior m~
and welterw9llbt dh11lolll, wu abot to CS.•tll earJy s..lay dviaa u erpment LD a ..,,,.... eeawr LD HemUt.oa, OIUO. . .. r.r u.e &Mrd Ume LD M may days, t.be Wrd road In
tbe Grea&er Hattlord ()pen IOll toarn•·
ment wu delafed •c•la Wt mornta1 . . . .... Dulel ll 1UU looktn1 for ber
first victory after Sunday's 1"0UDd of the
WUI women'• coif tournament WH
wubed out . . . .hlla CnJff made one of
Loi Anaeln • three second-bait aoall and ualated on aootber u t.be Aztec• beat
Portland, 3·1, lo NASL soccer acUon
. . . Proleuk>aal racer Tl• I. &.,._...I
of San Die10 ls dead after bia car piled up
ln a spectacular accident at Seara Point
UC*A80 Raceway . . . The '{rentoa !»mile auto
race wu rained out Sunday and reaeC nesl Saturday
. . . ... ., MeClukey won the lJSAC 200-mUe Toay Bet·
tenhauaeo Clualc at lbe Milwaukee State Fair Park S1.mday
... Alu ...... t.be winner oft.be Austrian Grand Prtx, was
mere disturbed with the polnts format for determl.nlnt the
19'19 Formula One racm1 cbampiombip lban ~as aflff-dis·
covertnc that his enstne wu bein1 lmPounded. He collected
only four polnta in the fint half ol tbe aeuoo and bu won two
second half races but cannot win tbe title.
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BASEBALL I TENNIS
o.t" -..... .., ...... .,.. TH£ ANGELS' ROD CAREW GETS HERO'S WELCOME.
'-"-____ _
On t.hia date in baseball in 1M8:
\
" ....... Slauto11i Nip• A•a. ...
In bis first American League shutout, Jerry Iii
Koosman scatte red 10 hits and outdue)ed •
Oakland's Rick Langford while Danny GooctwlD
doubled home a run as Minnesota nipped the A's , ·
l ·O, Sunday ... Los Alamitos' Craig ClaambertU. pitched a
six-hitter in his major league debut and had home run help
from Al Cowen, Amos Otis and Frank Wlalte as Minnesota
de feated Detroit, 7·1 ... Mike Hargrove drove in three runs
with a home run and a double against hi5
former team and lton Hassey also
homered as Cleveland defeated Texas, 6-3
. . . Rookie pitcher Rosa Baumgarten
fired a two-hiller as the Chicago White Sox
defeated Toronto 7-0 in lhe first game of a
doubleheader. Joba Mayberry drove in
two nms with a pair of singles and scored
three times as the Blue Jays came back to
win the night.cap, 7·5. for a split or the two
games ... The New York Yankees and
Baltimore were rained out of their
doublehead er as were the Milwaukee «GOSMAN
Brewers and Boston Red Sox ln a single game . . . Jerry
Turner's plnch·hil single in the seventh inning drove in the
winning run as San Diego scored a 5-4 victory over Cincinnati
and earned a split of their doubleheader in National League
action. The Reds took the opener. 9-2, as Tom Seaver won bls
ninth straight decision with a seven·hiller ... A tie-breaking
single by Ivan DeJesas sparked a three·run seventh-inning
rally that lifted the Chicago Cubs to a 5·3 triumph over St.
Louis ... ·Right-hander PlliJ Nleluo won his 15th game of the
season and recorded the 200l.h complete -game performance
' of his career as Atlanta beat Hou.at.on, 3·2 . . . A scheduled
doubleheader between the New Yortc Meta and Montreal
a long with the Pitt1bur1h·Philadelpbia club, were postponed
' by rain . . . The Mets traded fint bueman Willie •••••
to the Texas Rangen for two players to be named la&er.
Legendary pitcher Leroy "Satchel" Paige, 42 years
old by his own admlssloo, hurled bJs lint major league
complete game (a five·blt shutout) as his Cleveland In·
4llan teammates scored a 5·0 victory over the Chicago
White Sox.
On this date In 1969:
Jim Palmer of lbe Baltimore Orioles, plagued by
arm trouble the year before, burled a no-hitter as the
Orioles routed the Oakland A's 8·0 at Baltimore's
Memorial Stadium .
Today's Birthdays:
Former American League pitching star Jim "M~·
cal" Grant ls 44. New York Yankees infielder Fred
Stanley is 32. Cleveland Indians first baseman Andre
Thornton is 30.
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BASEBALL: Pittsburgh al Philadelphia.
Announcers: Keith Ja ckson, Howard Co sell and Don
Drysdale
John Candelaria ( 10-8) goes fnr Pittsburgh against Larry
Christenson fJ.7). Sunday's action was rained out. fhe
Pirates lead the National League East and the Phillies are m fifth place, seven games behind .
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11IE ANGELS' BIG TEST ••.
Juho Cruz let 1t bounce off h.ls
shoulder and into right field
That got a second run home
and put the potential tying run
at third with none out Bobby
Grich 01ed out to Cl'nler. too
shallow to scorf' Downing. but
M 1ller tagged and moved up to
second.
Then pinch hitter Joe Rudi
drew a walk on four patches. a nd
Carew dnlled a 3 2 pitc h to the
alley 111 n ght·center
Downing a nd p1 nc ll ·r unner
J i m Anderson checl<ed 1n. and
the Angels had their 29th come·
from behind \ 1('lor) or lhf' ) ear
"CAREW ' mT thf> dJmC'lest
pitch )OU {'\ l'r 'a"'. · f n·~o!.1
~aid . ·rt "'a' a s lider <it h1!>
ankles He dad a helluva JOh ..
Carew received pt.o rsonal c-on·
gratulat1ons rrom fo rmt•r Pres1
dent Richard Nixon. but rf'fU5ed
to talk Wllh the press.
"I have no words of wisdom
Some days I re-c l Li ke talkmg.
and other days I don't, · Carev.
sa id.
It was as 1f he had struck out
to end the ga me. rathl!r than get
his seventh game·wmn1n g RB I
Care w offered no e~pl&1nat1on
for hlS silence
"I DON'T KNOW. Sometimes
I don't feel hke talking, either,"
Fregos1 volunteered. "He's en·
lilied "
f rost. on the othe r hand, was
happy to talk . When he sat down
m the dugout after pitching his
half or the runth. he looked like a
3·0 loser
··Re al istically, I couldn't
count us out. We have a knack of
coming back," the 6·6 rtgbt·
hander said. "But we really
had n't bee n putting anything
together today."
The Angels got hits In seven ol
the fi rst eight innings but never
mounted any semblance of a ral·
ly unlJl the runt h
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Connors Still the Master on Clay
lNDlANAPOLIS (AP> -J im
my Connors and Chris Evert
Lloyd have matured from their
days as teen-age tennis stars,
but they proved they're still
masters on clay surfaces by cap-
turing singles championships 1n
the U.S. Open Clay Court touma·
ment
penence will give them momen·
tum as they look ahead to the
U.S. Open in New York.
"It's like I've got three people
behind me. I've got a mom, a
coach and a friend," he said in
describinl his relationship with
bll mother, Gloria. "My game bu been a litUe
rocky because I bad olber t.biqs
on my m ind," uld Connon, "It's not getting easier," said
Connors, who won here pre·
vlously in 1974, 1976 and 1978.
"1)e depth in men's tennis i.a in·
credlble. And this la one ol the
b\11er toumamenta. It draws an
outatanclln1 in&emational field
and it takes great &ellllil to win.•'
·whose wile Patti gave birth to
the couple 's first c hild two
weeks ago. "It's pretty bard to
have a baby and J\llt 1et blm out
of your mind.
Connors, the No. 1 seed. cap-
tured his fourth clay court title
Sunday, defeating Argentina's
Gwllermo Vilas, 6·1, 2-6, 6-4. On
Saturday, Lloyd overcame old
rival Evonne Goolagong Cawley
6-4. 6·3 for her fifth Clay Court
championship
And both figured tbe ex·
"My tennis la fine now,•• be
said. "However, my mlDd 1UU
wanden a little. My mom la
helping me wtlb everytbln&. I'm
lucky enough to have aomeone
laureated in me and my game.
Connon aald be would play
one more tournament, to Stowe,
Vt.. before the U.S. Open Alli.
2'1·Sept. 9.
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L4's Intimidation
SAN nANCISCO <AP> -,,,. Saa ~·Ola.nu 1ot wb.at
Maaa1er Joe AltobelU calMd ••tJM bnM of OW' Uve1."
ADd \1111 way U..t've played •••lmt ...... Aue ... l>od&f'r..i tb61 ...... U1af'1 •tobabty
what Ll"7 MedM to wiD 4 l SW>
day. even tbou1b Vida Ulu~
pitched a four·blUer.
Tlf£ DODGEU llAYt; a 103
lead lo the season serie
between the teams. and in
Blue's ophUoo, "We've ~ &o·
Umldated by the Dodgers. It
1eems to me like they come out
lo play ln every eame and we
lay back."
I hpt ~ to lloet back I
1ue11 1 lhould hive 1one back
oo il a kit more," bl .. ld
J ohnnie LeMuter acored from
second bue and Blll Nor\t\ from
lirat, brn klng a M Ut. Andrt w11
rue~ ff<'Ond and 1cored on
J ack Clarie's a1n1le to lert Otild
otl Jerry Reuss, 3· 10.
''TKE SUN IS ALWAYS touah an d ay 1ames here, and the wind
waa ex~pllonaUy stron1 today
Nobody ~me. Into CandJesU('lc
Park and k>oks good ln the out·
field right away." sald Clark,
the Gianl.s' right fielder, in syn1
pathy ,.ilh Hatcher.
BOATING
Boats Slowed
By IJgbt Air
Segerlilom·
lnlido-14
Yacht Win .
SAN DIEGO -Mlke
Se1erblom. AlamJtoa Bay Yecht
Club, woe the Lldo-14 Junior oa-
llooa l cbamplooebip ror 'b"
second strai1bt ye.,. Sunday
with five stralpt victories and a
totMI o( 3~ polota wider tbe re-
verse scortn1 sya\em. The six
race series was sailed Saturday
and Sunday at Mission Bay
Y acbt Chlb. Sal\.I)ie10. ·
~gerblom. 16. will still be in
tbe junior category ne~u
aod e11Kible lor ao unpr t·
ed third straight national title.
Randy Gallman, Mission Bay
Yacbt Club was runner-up with
four s~ and a fi l"St pla~ f<W
a total of 8~ points, and Steve
Rosenberg, ABYC was third
with 20 points.
Fa•lly Eavored ·
Banlanom Tqbbed
By ALMON LOCKABEY 0.. ..................
LONG BEACH -Veteran ID·
ternaUoaal·l4 sallo• Bai rd Bard~~. with his 17-year·
old daugtUr. lJnnea u crew.
rate aa Cavorites to win lbe West
Cout cbampionahlp for the
clau fb a five-race regatta
which started Sun day ut
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club.
The Bardarsona b ad tbe
f utett boat ln the workt team
raclnc dlampionsh!ps. being tbe
only crtw to score lour· wins. in
a week of competition which
concluded Saturday.
The West Coast championship
series will end Tuesday, and
after a lay4ay on Wednesday
the sailors h'om the U.S. East,
U.S. West, Canada, Great Bn·
· taio and Japan will start another
Cive race·series on Thursday for
the national championstup.
feet loal. undecked, bu a beam
ol S ft.. e Jn.. and carries 190
square fett of aa11 LD tbe maln
a nd Jib. A¥tr.,e square footaae
of the 1pllmaker ii about 200.
The boet requJrea e.ceptjonal
acrobatk skill and aeamanshJp
to sail with tM crew taking to
the trapeze wire on a beat or
reach ina brisk wind.
The original lot. -14s were
rouad bottomed, making them
an easy boat to plane on reachel
and down wind. but in rt\.-ent
years some des igners and
builders have been comina up
with bard-chine hulls.
• •
Gallagher .Tops
Int.-14 Field Witb BJ~ maki ng his second
co.nsecutiYe &ood show101. af\er
several moolhs of nothing but
pitctµ.ng blues. ~ laying back
was not fatal, thanks to t111tt big break
fl was the lirst major league
error for the rookie who has
batted .438 In his first 10 da) i>
wi~ .!be ~ers. He bad one of
the four hits orr Blue, a triple m
the seventh inning.
lhg boat racmg in Newport
Harbor and Balboa yacht club"s
combined Ahmanson and 66
Series turned into Ugbt air fiascos
Sunday with only three boats
finishing the return race rrom
Long Point, Catalina .Island to
Newport by 7:30 p.m. -Fourth place went lo Brian
Peugh, MBYC. 25 points. an(J
Mary Tyler. Balboa Yacht Club,
v.as nftb. 'l7 points
The combined scores or the
West Coast a nd national title
events witl determine the world
<.ilamplonship for the class.
LONG B EAC H -Johr !
Gallagher of An napo lis , Md
1 showed a Ulung for the extreme
With two OU\6 ln ~ bottom of
the seventh inning, Rob Ao
drews lofted a n y ball high
a bove right fielder M 1ck~y
Hatcher. the Los Angeles rookie
who had a premonition that he
BL\JE BEAT A TEAM that,
despite -an 0¥-Cr.all ~~ record.
1s 2~· 16 against left-handed
p itc hers. Tbe Dodge r s bad
beate n le(ties e ight straight
times before running i.olo Blue,
10·9.
The combined fleets raced
from Balboa to Long Point on
Saturday but tbe return race
turned mto a drifting match with
the majority or the fleet oot ex·
peeled to fu:Ush before midnight.
First three boats to rinisb on
elapsed lime we re J im Lio·
dt'rm an's Raider. Balboa Yacht
Clu b, John Re olds' Ghost and
Light weste r ly winds pre-
vailed off Point Loma for both
diiys or the regatta.
The senJor oatiooals s tart to·
day with 60 skippers compclll'lg
io elimination races whlcb will
The Int · 14 is one of the most
exottc sailing dinghies in t he
world, datin.g ba<'k to 1923. It lb a
developmenr~tass whkb -means
that desig ners and skippers
have a lot of latitude i.o adding
features that wtU increase the
boat 's ~peed.
ly light airs Saturday and Sun
day to pile up a substantial lc<t< I
1n the first two rac~s of the Wes·
Coast ChampiOn$hlp for the ht t
ternational·14 Class. 1'
The reRatta ls being saded ou·
or Alam.J~ p ay Yacht Club will
c·rews from the U.S .. Canada
Great Britain and J apan. Sl)t'C'lfically, th«: lnt.·14 lS 14 oy and windy day at Candlestick
Park a verage -almost twice his
ERA of last season -into the
game, but he insists. "I'm doing
the same thing that r 've done au
year. I'm just gelling better re·
suits now."
n yrcs og a c 10 a or·
der t
Corrected Umc results for lhe
two rac<'S were not expected to
be computed witil sometime to·
day.
pionsttip flight and the rest for
the consolation fli ght.
-Wtndsin-Sund~St'e<H\Ha1--+---11
we re below five knots wh1cl
"I KNEW IT WAS coming, I
just didn't know when." said
Hatcher, who dropped the ball
aft.er drifting back. blinking into
the sun.
·'The other guys on the team
we re warning me all day about
Oy balls. Tile clouds came in
just before that ball was rut I
could see it. then l couldn't, and
tt•s probably too late, be ad·
mitted.
The Giants are third in the Na-
tional League West with a 56-62
record and Blue said, "We still
have a slim. slim. slim, slim
~hance for a pennant "
At stake in the BYC 66 Series
corrected time results is the
Daily Pilot Trophy for lhe boat
with the best combined correct-
ed times in the two races.
Elimination races will con
tioue Tuesday and the '1ri.t
championship r aces wlll be
sailed Wednesday and continue
through Friday.
Coder the bylaws of the class
association. Juniors may not
com pete in the senior compet1
• tion this year, but a vote by the
board of directors is expected to
change that rule so that the
Junior v.inner may also compete
for the seruor Utle.
Gooding Triump~
Ann Goodin~ of Voyager5
Yacht Club sailed the )'achl
Quest to a \no 10 South Shore
Yacht Club's Ladies Day Regat·
ta Sunday the event was one of
J ~eries or ocean races for
women 1n Pl'rforman<'c Han-
dicap Racing f'leet yacbts
Runnerup was He1d1 . ~kip
pered by Burns and Smith,
Oc~anslde Yacbt Club.
crtated a dnft1ng malch for th<
!>porty M-footerc;
Runner-up nfler two races 1
~fark Adnms of San f'rancisco
The light a irs res ulted 1n .
numbe r of prot esls a!> boat
were OH>r the starting Line earl)
forcing the committee to bagn;,
on~ ~e™!ral re<:«tll
Third place was a three·v.a
ue a mong Ed Arens. Annapolis
Dou~ Mann. Toronto. Canada
and I illl Rt'1d. Toronto
I
~ .
• . Waters Injured Ebeling Wins
Cal-24 Title ~!
Dallas Star Out for Year LOS ANGELES CAP ) -Pete
Ebeling or Cabnllo Beach Yacht
Club put t ogeth er local
koowled~e nnd more than a de·
cade of experience in the Cal-24
Class Sunday to win his first na·
tional t1llc in the class since
1966.
Hogan Captures HERRINEDWARDS ,: !
IMST A.LL.A TIOH•SALIS•SBVICE I •
•·rom AP Dispatches Mallory Cup Race GRAND OPENING SPECIAL I
REGENCY POLARIS NC7200 ,g·:s I S EATTLE <AP) The mood of the Dallas Cowboys· dressing
room was somber Sunday night and it wasn't Just because of a
27·17 loss to the Seattle Stahawks in a National Football League prt!Season game
The Cowboys can handle preseason dereats but they can't han·
dJe losing a veteran player for the season because of a knee injury.
Charlie Waters , Dallas' starting strong safety and a JO-year
pro from Clemson. was taken off the field of the nationally
televised contest with a second-<iuarter knee injury.
"It looks like ligament damage," said Dallas Coacb Tom Lan·
dry. "Utbat's the case, that's probably the season for him."
Waters, who led the Cowboys in solo tackles with 76 last seasoo
and bas 33 career interceptions, was hurt OD a scramble by Suttie
backup quarterback Sam AdJdns. After the play. be lay quleUy on
the Kingdome's hard artificial twf.
"Nobody blocked him and nobody bit him." explained Landry.
"He just tripped on lhe rug."
Waters underwent surgery today. He is expected to be
sid~lined ror five mo{'th:S.
Sherman Smith rab for touchdowns or 41 and 19 yards and
kerry J ustin raced 56 yards for a score with an interception to lead
Seattle
Jei• 28, Oller• 14
He raced his original No. 21
boat against 10 ri\•als to score
three straight firsts. It was the
first regatta of any kind the
veteran s kippe r had won in
s e\'eral years. -
Wi nds in the "hurricane .
gulch"' area of Los Angeles
Har bor ranged from a gusty 15
to 20 knots on Saturday and
dropped to 10-12 knots for Sun-
day's finale.
Runner-up in the regatta was
the defending cha mpion, Steve
Cole of Li ttle Ships Fleet. Long
Beach: third was Jack Setchell.
Sant a Mon ica Yacht Club;
fourth was Hugh Lewis. CBYC;
and fifth was Jlm Swarts.
Ariz.one Yacht Club.
HOUSTON -· The youthful exuberance of the New York J eta.
aided by veteran Pat Leahy's four field goals aod Houatoo's er-
rors, beat the otters 26·14, and Jeta Coach Walt Michaels said It T~nianchi Wins
was run all the way. ~-
Tim Hogan. Wlth crewmen George Tv.'ist and
Brooks Benjamin. scored tbree straight firsts
Saturday to win thl' Area G <Cal.ifom1a ) semifina ls
for tt)e United States Yacht Racing L'nion's
Mallory Cup. symbolic of the r:nen's national yacht
racing championship. The event was hosted by the
r-.;ewport Har bor Yacht Club.
Hogan and crew are members of the NHYC
but were sarnng for the Yacht Racing Union or
Southe rn California.
The semifinals match~ the Southland snlors
against the winners or the northern California
quarter-finals.
The Mallory Cup f inals will be sailed in
Massachusetts in September.
Hogan's victory makes the second local crew
who will compete ln USYRU championship series.
Duwayne Bora of Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
won the rtght to represent Area G in the Sears Cup
finals for the national junior yacht racing cham-
pionship.
Bishop Nabs SBORA Event
"We've had a lot or guys who were ready to play football, aod MARINA DEL REY -The Shortcake. skippered Club of Long Beach .
they were out there to have fun," Michaels said. "They wanted to 3.foot Sabot dinghy is a boat tbat by Bob Bishop , Sea l SBORA is composed of
play and have fun, and it's more run when you win." is usually sailed by youngsters Beach Yacht Club, was sailing yachts 30 feet
The Jets took a 7-0 lead only two minutes lnto the game wheo in protected bay waters. the Class A winner 10 and under measured un·
rookie Donald Dykes blocked a punt and Kevin Bell picked it up But Windjammers Yacht Club the Small Boat Ocean d e r t he Per fo rmance
and ran for a touchdown changed all that Sunday wilh its Racing Assoc 1 at ion Handicap Racing Fleet
Dykes, who almost blocked a second puot later in the game, Iron Man Regatta wruch drew 38 championship Saturday system as opposed to
said: j unior and senior skippers for a and Sunday 10 Loog Midget Ocean Racing
"On the first one, a guy got a piece or me, but my momentum regatta eight miles oHshore Beach Harbor. yacbls measured under
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carried me to the ball. l was getting a real good jump oo the ball." from Marina del Rey. Class B winner was the Cruising Chib of
Earl Campbell sct>red Houston's first touchdown, keeping the The senior winner was Taka Firecr acker. sailed by ~A;;m;e;;r1;c;a;;r;u;l;e;.;;;;;~~~~~~~:::::::::::::: drive alive with a fourth-down run and then scoring on a fourth-Taoigucbl. of the boat club, Pete Ives, Long Beach •
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"You're oo the right track when you force a team to use two and Mlke Downing, California edTtey ~eat;,:8::,3\~~~ tourtb~~~aystoiet~tothee~~e."Micbae~~s~ai~d~·~~~~-Y~a~c~b~t~O~u~b~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J ~~
Browns Get Alzado
CLEVELAND <AP> -Professional boxing's
loss ii tbe &aln of the Cleveland Browns.
Two-time All-pro defensive eod Lyle Alzado,
who lat week walked out of the Denver Broncos'
tralnlng camp proclaiming his intention to give the
fi&bt rt.og bJs bes t s hot. instead will be wearing
pads this season ror lhe Browns.
· Cleveland traded unspecllied draft choices in
1980 and 1981 to the Broncos for the 30-year-old
Alzado, who was to undergo a physical examina-
tion today at the Cleveland ClinJc before reporting
to the team's training camp at Kent State
University
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that ls not guaranteed.
Aliado, who was lhe leader or Denver's top-
dotcb derenH tor the put eight years. lnslats tbat
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critics have suggested, a ploy to get the Broncos to
renegotiate bis contract.
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An Az to Grind?
Loni Anderson tries to rend off the at
tentlon s o f a n amo r ou5. forme r
boylriend lHoyi.. Axton> on "WKRP m
Cincinnati" tonight at 9 30 on C BS.
Channel 2.
I CJ) JOK£R'8 WILD 0 CONSUMER BVYLINE
IPARTACAOl ·n Auto Night HOii OavtO
~AHOSOH Horawltr Of'tilll&"fietJ lhll
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I T1C TAC DOUGH 8IOU)OY the "~ight Bllcio Award to
7l00 0.. N1W9 "HumM" a Vl4tW9r who Wl!<'lt 10 CO\lrt
Nee ..we 7:ac> 8 THE MUPPETS ovet a pllony gas mileage
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Survival Iii tbe old West on a quest for
gold ls the topic of this western movie
with Gregory Peek and Omar Sharif.
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chronicled by Mike Wallace .
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Are These the Fall Hits?
By JEaav BUCK
HOLLYWOOD <P> -Perhaps as
fcw'aa five new series will emerge as
bita iD tbe fall television season, a c·
corcling Lo an analysis by a major ad·
vertiaing agency.
Ll'ITLE CHANCE WAS g1veo lo
tbe other shows. such as "Out of the
Blue,'' "Bi g Sh a mu s. L i ttle
Shamus," "Struck by Lightning,"
"Shirley," "From He re to Eterruty"
and "Buck Rogers."
"The Waltons" and NBC's "Buck
Rogers."
a med.la star playing the competent
innocent. victimized by fate \0 his
eventual maste ry o f the weekly
mystery muddle ."
Tbe Daocer Fitzgerald Sample
age11cy of New York sees only CBS'
''Trapper John" and four new shows
on ABC, ''Beo.soo," ''The Luarus
Syndrome," "Nobody's Perfect" and
"The Associates:• as bavtng clear
shots in the ratings competition ·
Four otber shows amoog tbe 25
new series were given potential for
emerging aa hits if their creative ex·
ecution allows them to survive stiff
competition. Those shows are ABC's
"Hart t.o Hart," CBS' "Paris" and
NBC's "Eiscbied" and "The Man
Called Sloane "
THE DFS llEPOllT estimated that
45 percent of lbe new series probably
would be early casualties in the race
of e•tablished competition.
Since tbe start of the last season,
NBC bas replaced ball or its series.
ABC 34 percent or its shows and CBS
36 percent of its series.
1Jl its analysis, tbe ad agency
weicbed ffie strengths of e~cb show,
its competition. its flow of audience
from lbe preceding show and demo-
graphic factors such as age and sex
appeal.
The DFS analysis called "Benson"
a "well-constructed cha racter com·
edy . . . with brilliant wnung by
Susan Harris.·• Robert Guillaume
stars in the ABC sbow. a splnorf from
"Soap." It airs Thursdays, following
''Laverne and Sh.irley," moved from
Tuesdays. The report said it "could
serve as an effective shut-out t.o the
competition." which. includes CBS'
Lows Gossett Jr. and Ron Hunter,
a newcomer from Broadway, star in
the ABC medical drama "The
Lazarus Syndrome." The report said
the show is marked by strong
chara cter deyelopment. cri9p writing
and plots that do not follow the pre-
dictable patient-medic relati<xLshlp.
I N "NOBODY 'S Perfect." British
acLor Ron Moody plays a bumbling
det ective in the mold of Peter
Sellers' Inspect.or Clouseau. The DFS
report. said Moody could ··emer1ie as
"The Associates" ts m ore difficult
to assess because there is oo pUot ..
but t.be report saad lhat ba.M!d oo tbe
past su~s of its creators and its
"goldeo lime·· per iod following
"Mork and Mlndy" on Suod.ays, it
should emerge as a bit.
DFS said "Trapper John" cou.ld
become "a keystone an lbe CBS search for properties lhat represent
long-term success." Pernell RoMrts
plays Trapper John Mclnlyre 25
years after .. M ·A·S·H" and the
Korean War. Greg Garrison is a
young resident in the hospital where
Trapper John is chief surgeon. Tbe
report said, "A hJghly Likeable com-
bination of story ele ments and cast·
ing leads to the aroma of sweet suc-
cess."
THE AGENCY SAW little bope for
''240 Robert." an A BC rescue-
adventure saga from Rick Rosner.
the creator of "CH.iPs " It said the
major obstacle was \he formidable
com petition for the young audience
from NBC's "Little House on the
Prai rie" and CBS' "White Shadow."
It saw CBS' "California Fever" in
"competitive suicide" against ABC's
Four .-bows were considered long
s hots: CBS' "The Laal Resort."
ABC's "20-20" aod NBC's "Real Peo·
pie," "Kate Columbo" and "The Mis-
adventures of Sheriff Lobo." For the
report.. series introduced ln the late
spriD1 or summer were eotmted as
new shows, such as "Real People"
and "Kate Columbo."
• "Happy Days" and "Nobody's
Perfect." It gave only a slightly bet·
ter cban~ t.o NBC's "Sberilf Lobo."
in the same Tuesday time slot.
All.bough it called It "mindless ad-
venture." it said Its clear-cut coun-
terprogramming \0 the youthful au-
dience sought by the other shows was
its only hope of salvation.
Mugging tlae Ca•era A ... ~
Alan Arkin and Carol Burnett hold hands aod look astonished dur-
ing the filming of a special Carol Burnett show in Los Angeles for
the fall television season.
'Fa.shion, Disco'
~onight on KOCE
Tbe glamor aad 1parkJe of .. Fashion and J?is·
co" la tbe theme toailbt u KOCE-TV, Channel SO
presents ita third njc\t or pledliDC 00 "Summer
Encore '79."
Tbe "Fubioa and Disco" evening will be built ~ ftve MC11MDta of "Duciq Diaco," a pre-
miere dance inatructJoo procram bqinnina at 7:30
p .m . and featurtna lfflOOI from teacher Randy
Deats. ,
Featured ln live 1Wcllo interviews, author and
duee lnluvctreo, Skippy Blair, will talk about
wby tbe new dance erases aren't just for lddlr and
popular OrUle County disco daoeer/lnstnctor
BIHNy Sdlwtmmer, wW ta.lit about tbe path d1lco duJdnc is takiD8 ln tbe area.
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OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMING
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TONIGHT
Fashion and Disco
7:JOPM
DANCING DISCO
(NEW FROM PBSJ
• Disco and Middle Age
• Dress for Business and Fun
• Hairstyles for You
•Make up
• Plc¥tlc Surgery
• Fashions from the
Designer's Eye
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Ac t or J o hn LeCl e r c . Broa dwa 's "Dracula ;" watches open mouthed an
wide eyed as Lucie Amaz pours ketchup
on a hamburger al New York's Tavern on
the Green. T hey were attendin_g an out-
door Texas-style 'barbecue lo n on-or the
cast of two one -act p lays.
'Hot Stufj NOt ot
By ROBERT OSBORNE ,._. .... ,""-·~
Dr ive-ins need product as
ferve ntly as Colonel Sanders
needs chickens, so "Hot Stuff'
seem s assured of some hefty in-
itJal bookings.
Beyond that m arket , however,
the Rastar-Mort Engelberg pro
duction for Colum bia release
rloesn't offer much to uud1 l•nces.
especially at today's ::.t1Cf ticket
prices. and will probably do a
fast lade to pay TV, then the
rreeb1e arena.
THE PICTURE is a cops.and·
culprits comedy which marks
Do m DeL uise 's debut as a
screen director and as a leading
m an . neither of which he carries
off with m uch distinction. His
h umor tends toward tee·hee
balbroom jokes und he's further
hampered by a n all·t humbs
s cript wruch fails to take advan
tage of a bas ically amusing
s tory peg.
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L•w ref'lt •. Olck o.-•fl:I'\, AIU• Wt\4" e.11
M t (ulttleon Syd,,ey l •\\H ., b •r r'\•fl
M••lln Pel M<Corm.o s.a v>vtd c......-
0.Lut\ie ~let Df.Lu1w 0.<9'•d Oelu•W:
A...vuno 11,.,,,. tt "''""''' liilPA.& rau.,. PO
DeLuise plays a chubby urban
cop in Florida, a scant 49 days
a wa y from ret ir e m e nt. who
bands together with three fe llow
police officers (J er ry Rc('d , Luis
Av a los. Suzanne Pleshette> w1tb
a scheme to recover stolen prop
erty (the "hot stuff" or the ti·
tie l and make conv1ct1one. !'>lick
They pass themselves off U!'>
fences, secretly video rt·cord the
illega l trans actions and cutch
th e i r unl a wful c u s t om e rs
ALL GOES WELL untiJ the
ma f ia , h ead ed by M u r e
Lawrence, comes into view, coo-
v1nrf'd anothn "family ' 1s
e lbo wing into his ter rstor)
Ultimately, tht're •~a 'howdown
complet<• with gun hre. ex·
plod ing C'an.. &ti out mel~
urter which l'VC'r}On(· 1:. hw..tled
oH to th~ pokey It s a ll done
pred1C'tably, without much par1t
rew laughs and \'lrtuall) no sur
prises
The bes t thing about "Hot
Stuff I~ that It gl\ e!'t a l<Jl or
employment to actor'>. dunng
the fencing operations, UeLwse
and company se"m to ~ busier
than Mat•y's at Chnstm as M<J'il
of th<· <H·t1nn unfolds 1n ont'
rnrni-haC'klt· i.t>t , ~upposedly the
Flo rida SY. ap :.hop of a fence
n a m e d I I y m 1 l' < S y d n e y
Lass I ck J. 1nd1<'<tting t he fil m
Y.u s dont· on a (Y.1.H·ly 1 con·
t rolled budlo{N
Ac to r s , 1nclud1ng Rel'd ,
Plesht'lt(', Avalos and Davis. aU
d o t h l'ir b ei.t und er t h e
('lrcum::.tanct'S, but 1t doesn't in·
creusc their stature or reput.a-t1oos .
"'NORTH DAUAS FORTY' IS
FRESH. FUNNY ANO POWERfUl.
PACIS A SUBSTANTIAL EMOTIONAL WAUDP."
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SUPERHEROES
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SHOE by Jeff MacNetty
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by BU Keane
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with the ship?"
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JUDGE PARKER
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TO THE PHONE, MRS REESE.'
TUMBLEWEEDS
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
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N O e>O P Y
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lOIMY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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10 8.C.'s
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14 04Hmen
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16 Marpine
t 1 Cempua Ilg
18 Utility
20 Proud ••"'er 22 Demure
235'~ beds
~4 C<est
25 ··--die
Trutt!"
21Aftefe
S2 King beater
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41 K nocile<I fOf
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67 Murky
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25 8'own COior
26 Florida ci 1y
11 Orm
28 Sl1tklng
211 Re<! as
30 T an11lize
31 SenlOf
34 Wlcicet.s
37 Anodynea
39 Pa.Id
42 Soup
'4 Suffices
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"4 MIWPOIT"S L.Atcl COUMTIY
Near p0pular Cherr y Lake, dose to
the Back Day. this 3 bedroom has 2 st one firep laces . plush camel
rur peling, a large private lot with
se ve ral fruit trees a nd numt!rous
feat ures for easy maintenance A fine
family cul dt! stt l' location . near
srhools. YMCA and op"" ~paces f or
only Sl79,000
U~lf)Ut ti()~t§
REALTORS·, 675·6000
2443 East Coast H1g11way, Corona del Mar
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~QUAL HOUSING
OPPORTl)NITY
WINr's Motiu:
All real esUte advertised
ID \h1$ ~r ts.sub· ]a'f !o,lbe Federal l''air
Housing Act of 1968
wtucb makes 1t illegal to
advertis e "any pre·
rerence. hmilat1on, o r
dlscnrmnat1on based on
r.l~. color. religion, sex. or nalJOoal ongin, or an
mte nllon to make any
such preference, hm1t:.i
lJOll. ord1scnmJn'f.t1on "
Th1i. new:.pa pt•r will not
knuwrn~ly utt't'fJI Jfl~
Jtl\'erl1!.1ng lur real
cstalt' wh1d1 ls 111 v1ul<1
llonoflhe law
BlRORS: ,\dv~rtisffs
~ ce..dl their ods
dmly .... ~ .,..
ron ""'-diatety. The
DAILY PILOT assumts
lieitity for ~ first in-
correct iftwrtiOft Oftiy.
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HORSES!
SADDLE UP
Hide nearby ndmg lr:i1li.
t.otbesea . 4 Bdrm. 2 bath
home on lrg irrc~ular lot.
)fany out bur ld1ni.:s
S132.500 C ull n o w .
54&Z.ll3 )f'f .. ,, ,. ' '.i ,,,,, ,,,,,
[~1111]
'~ 11·~3 Semin•n
1~:1 ~t-.>•·n·'t nn, ,.
1 ·11rnn:t rlC'I \l;ir
"\1·" port J!t'.11 h
t 'Jltr11rn1J !1.!r.:!:,
i i 11 f).I.\ )l~I t~l 1 M\ti'l
OCEAHVIEW
$69.SOO
Rare ocean view duplex
lot, locut.ed 2 blocks from
Call now before it ·s ~one.
556-2660.
C:SEL.ECT
tPROPERTIES
NEW
.. CUSTOM IUILT"
Near So. Coasl Plaza. 3
Bdrm, 2 bath. family
room, frplc, 1700 sq ft of
new home. Sl 17.000. can
now. there's ooly one
546-2313.
()l'tt~ ,,. Q . ,, •• lt.Jfl f lf&' '• •
[~liiMI
IAllLIHG IROOK
noc. 10' from the pallo of
Uus well located 3 Bdrm.
2 bath tr1 le v el
i\mcnatws include µ;,id
die tennb l'rt, pool. s pa.
ctubhouSl' & mu!.'11 rnori•
H.111 pncc 1:. only SJJ,WO.
<.:all 751·;Jt:tl
«=SELECT
tPROPERTIES
VA
$77,900
Costa :\te:.:i ·.., I inest 3
Udrm home with \.I\
term '> Atl 110"'. l'al I
54S-z:jlJ
DESERTED
RUSTIC FARM
HOUSE
PLUS POOL. Beach.
Gtanl. 2·sly 3 HR. + dine
Rm. + Massive Fam Game nm. F'plc. New
cpt.s & pamt Patio L~e
)!rounds Move today
w11ow dwn. ll°s ench;,int·
m~ & only ~.500. Call
early for 1 ume bargain.
!\1usl sacrifice. 963·0902
111\.H ----
WATBHIONT
Sail from your ownt>''·
dock 4 Bdrms . 3 ba
nomc Juxl¥1ously ap·
point.<.od new cpts. Only
$1.55. 000 Cu II
~Vieiolltn.
586-4222
~C~J!.~
LIDO ISLE • rOOL
70 feel frontage: this luxury home
with its 6 Bdrms. 5 baths. large
fo rmal dining room. family room, &
study, ideal fo r either entertaining
or j ust plain com fort for your
family. Close to private beaches.
clubhouse, tennis courts. $925,000.
.. COLDWIL&. IAl«m co.
644·9060
:Z11t UH J(MQUtff HMJ.l RO.
tN~Cl.NTU
macnab I Irvine
raaltg
V11W ROM IVBY IOOMt
Gate entry le lg. motor coWt lead to
th&s brand new custom Country
Eagliab estate built by Valentine.
Situatal lofWy oo bigheat bill Ulil 5
BR residence offers quality
amenities &t appointmentl • . .
perfection in every detail for tbe
moat dl1crlmlnattn1 t Lynne
Valentine .844-8200. OPEN DAILY
t -5 P.M. #18 ROCKY POINT.
SPYGLASS. (Z.11)
Ml·ml '44 , ..
"' O.Wr Drlw H•lllOr Vfew c.Mlr
lnrlne etc......, Veney c.nttt 711-'414
llG CANYON IROADMOOR
NIW DCLUSIYI orrm lie
lmpre sive courtyard ~trance to this
tov('ly Plan 2 Broadmoor home on
t<x lra large com t!r site. Ex tensive
rar\' planting an estate·like yard.
flt"'a u tiful hig h cei lings, s unke n
t on versalton a re a in 1i v ang room.
dmrng room with rear garden view.
lgl' family rm with fireplace, wet bllr.
1 ll>pacious bedrooms and 2 baths plus
luxurious powder room Yours ror
only $429,500
WESUY M. TA YLOll CO., IEAL TOllS
Ziii S.JH••ln ... a..t
IMEWPOaT CINTH. M.1. 644-49 I 0
TURTLEROCK HILLS
t Home l"iH
~®
Beach Realty
llAL ISTATI IXCMl IHCl llMCI tf4t
IA YCltlST Arr Impressive home in a
choice area. An ideal home for the
large family ... 4 bedrooms. formal
dining room plus family room. The
wide lot. 9lxl06. assures complete
pri~.a,c~. Price reduced t.o$229,500.
451 NEWPOIT COOEI DllYE
NEWPOIT BEACH 759-8811
IAYFROMT
evde bayfront homes wi pier & slip
YALON
Well construe ed. 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak
floor. partia baseme nt. concr ete
foundation...Flats_area. $120.000-Fee.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J•l l F\11y\1do Dr •V• N F\ 0 7) OIOI
c u s tom1 zed"fi~o~mncc~~t-~~~~~~~--jr--~~~
overlooking ·o ra nge County on
extra large private lot. French
doors. wood floors. shutters. new
carpet. unique entry & patio. 4 Br
2 Ba. S310,000. Offered for sale b y
Owner Shown b y appt only
833·0818
WOODl~DGE HEIGHTS ~$127,950
Owner lransferred. 2 CHARMER bedrm & den. vaulled
wood ceilmgs. wet bar & $146 5001 decor ator wall cover 1 •
ings. Pnvat.e deck, cen· Gorgeous N e wpo rt
tral vacuum. self cl<'an lh:ight~ l'harmt'r ' :l
111g oven & mur h more ' Bc drms . 2 b;,ith:.
Call673-3550 Compklcl} renovated
Rt.ENCH TUDOR
RB>UCB> $10,000
Enchanting Ca rr11J f.ll' ,
House. Lon~ pn\'alt' Or
Newport Heights
BRAND NEW
Walb of ~lwi.,, enhance
thri, un1qu1• J bcd rm
home 1-l oor t u <.c1hng
bnt•k fpk , \ ::IUIU.'<i {'Cll
ings. s k) l11(hl. huRc
imst.er :.wte oH•rlookmll
:.Wldeck and pauo. walk
ui "'ltTdrobe tw OwfM.'r
WIU un;. no quul1f> 1n~ CaU fOI' personal pn.-vww
&16·7171
I -.<11;,. I I • I I • t • I
t UR. den. Fotmtll din
111g. Cami.> Rm. ~· Wl'l
bar. Antique parlo r
w1111antel fpk. breakf3:.t
rm. AltJc loft hide-a way
SUUned glass window:.
Secluded w itre es 1n
beautiful cuslom home
"1t'a. Only mm . to fine:.l
beaches. Lite RV acces:.
Truly an cx~neoce to
S<.-e. and onJy Sl l~.000
Call now' 71-1·963·0902
BAY DUPLEX
VIEW! VIEW!
[®IRall
* ,~~
.~_,,
llGCANYOM
/\ serene tnnquil 4 61<
home can be yours 10 :.i
~ully p\'t lO<'ation.
$189,000.
Mf.14'1 640-4277
M .llGLOT
A San Migue l Ayr es
model, rnodllled lo a J
l:ldnn, 3 bath home with
a big faDl.lly room + a
pool and spa The extr:.i
PLUS is a fanta.sllc-large
lot-3 car garage & R \.
stOt"age Lots of ~ alue at
$l36.950 Call 546-4141
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE INC.
BLGAM'f' MANSIC>til
~e 2 st.of;': 4 B(]rm.
bonus room. 12~' pool
2 ftrej>lures. wetbar. t'Or·
ner IOl. endos(.'<l patio
$149.WJ
'
~TAIUDUPUX
:i Hdrm + ... m g.le urut
Shall> Tile tnu;. knoll)
µme mtt·r . t'Jlh drp-.
l'h l lJ b1·.hh & 0111\
Sl~.~
JACOBS REALTY
67~670
RLLOUT
Of ESCROW
un Thur:.da\ T h" "
}UW" lii.'>t cha".m,. tu ""' n
)OUT own 2 Hdrm ht1m•·
fur onl > s.; I .:KIO < .. 11
nuw• ~ JGti6
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H.eJ.I t:.. t J lt-
llST USTEI!
S'YGUSS -.LS lllCUT'f'I H0.-
5 BEDROOM -41h BAnt
2 STORY "SOUTHPORT"
• Professionally decorated thruout
• Triple garage with opener
• Automatic timed sprinklers
• Maid•s quarter with separate bath
• Custom pool & spa
• Format dirung rm
•Bonus rm
• End of cul·dc ·sac
• Across from playground * Nile lite views
• Assuma ble loan .
• Flexible terms
SELLER HAS BOUGHT ANOTHER
$495.000
Call for preview showing
R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112
1002 ...... .a.cl 1006
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w eat i,tarter hom •. 2Br.
Wa. bnntt pamt & brw.h.
super :irea, clean. qutct.
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846-55'02
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VETS
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Bayfronl LO be Xrhgd dn
Owner 2~ 684 3200
WATERFRONT
~x tru lar ~e c orner
duple,. tr1 xlnt l'Uflll
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t.al·ular '1cw ,\µpt 11nl)
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& lnvt-stmcnc
640-5777
~ buy 1nJ: t!l11(1l11ll1 \ CGrORC1 def Ms I 022
NOW!
TaMttoledC~t
~Lista! 754-1202
HOltSE LOVERS
./MUST SEE
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dut·ki., J Ul•1 "'Jll nnl!
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PanorarTUl' Newport B:i.'
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bt'dr m uppl·r unrt ur
'Pill'IOUS 2 twdrm luwt·r
unit ' :-iatur al Urtl'k J 11k'>
Wet b11rs 1 L'ar i.::1rni.:r
Boat span• Stt•p:-. I 11
bt•<1<'h U1JI i5~ 1700
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I """'er Broker 75~ >i~Ju
MESAVYDE ~
SPECIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Oa.
new carpels and paint
£nclose<1 patio w /i;;pu.
central a ir l'Ond Man}
xt.ras. Sll>.1.750
2 STORY
Shakt> roof. 4 Hit 2' • ba.
~.000 Ba~t.stdc Coi.la
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<.liolce comer locatron :I
BR. 3 Ba. $187 .500
Roy McCcrct.. RJtr.
' 541-7729
STEPS TO HACH
Owner ready to vacate
th.ls neat 3 bedrm +
iarrulY rm + ftreplaec
beach cottage. All tlus oo
fee land for only $139,500
Hurry. won't lasl. call
IJ73·8550
C)Pltl 111'I ."\11/N 10 111 tJ,.1 •
DUPLEX
MEWPORT IEACH
Buy & ow nn JUSl l·blk
• J~a> • Le;,i:.chold. :1 UR
up. 2 UR dCJWn. 2 baths
cal·h. Pnrt.-d at $t7;),000.
1;;3 ~1 t>75·38<JU J:.:,·e:s
associated
ew o ... E"S MfA.~-.,~
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IEACHUVIMG
2 Story. plu.-. loft. View of
ocean & walk LO pound
ing surl from th.rs s pec·
lwc ular home. Extr a
largl' 11 v1n g room .
gourmet k1l t'hen. s piral
~1airc a se l eading t o
private maste r suite.
Large encld patio Only
$1311 .000 . C al l f or
pcri.unal 1ntcrv1cw
ll63·™'l
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El.EGAHT
TOWNHOME!!
B\'erythinA you need and
more. AJI new c-arpets
and pamt Spolless and
oocoC a kind. Feature~ 3
Bdrms. 2 baths and din
111)! room. ;\ must to see•
OlJ I ~-O:Wl3
FOREST E
OLSON -........ .,...
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INVESTORS
SPECIAL $89,900
Lari::e 2 bcdrm homl'
located on 1'orner lot ll 2
wrung with room for 2
mort! urut:.. J u::.t ll!.l<'<l '
1;,1., 11.\\',\JJEFtr. T f'..H
Hi\n .. lH\'INt-. T t-:n
l~Ct-, Wutch the· i.un
l"Umt.' u\er tht· }:lrd arm
fnim thl• deck. co mplete'
"'1th bwlt tn bt-m hr' &
11rep1t plu' unu-.unlly
laritc lot with ... omt• t1:n
'1c11. Com pll•lely r.-
mui.ell"d lhrl't' b4.·droom,
212 bath home ll i. eXCll·
1111:' Come see 1t •
COLE OF MEWN>ltT
lEALTOtlS
675-SSl I
AIANOOMED
IEACH IETllEA T
Walk to beach ~upc r
~ar~n home Forma l
Irvin~. m:.:.s1ve :.lon1·
frpk . step s;,ivl'r k1lchen.
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wt Oram:All1: h\m~ rm.
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Br, 2', Ba. ·:.cbools &
Westdifr !>hop. nl'arb~
$LS.9..ln> S>h·a Jlrom<1d
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2 pVl . pauos. wind111i:
walkways. C a ll for UaGAIM
pnvatc preview' Onl} ISTTIMEOffEREO
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ne111hbors USl' Cla~1f1t-d
when th ey hll\'<'
somctrun~ to sell They II
tell )OU how "'e ll 1l
worktod ror ltwm. have a St!rv1ce lo offer or St..411<1Je items
goods to seU. place an ad
i n t h e Daily Pil ot
Oassified Section
642 5678
Phone 642·5618.
C!IE
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER SO YEARS OF SERVICE
ILUFPS
SHAltP MEW OffBttMG
Rare SlNGLE STORY PAUL/\ PLAN. Three
Bedrooms Plus Family Room. Desirable
End Unit With Wrap.Around Patios For
Jndoor../Ouldoor t:nte rtalnln11 . Air
Conditioned. Low Interest Rate Assumable
Loan. Priced at S182,SOO. A "Joy Of
Newpo<l'. iii
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HOMES lac.
at36 W COd-.r Htghv. ,,1.
~port~h
611·1400
macnab I Irvine
realtg
CAPE COO CHARMll!
Lovely tra ditional 2BR & de n
condominium in the Village of
Ha r bor View Knoll . Former mode l
end .unit w/ many s pecial decorating
features & super location on park
w /dpc n rolling hi lls vi ew &
s h o pping only I ·block aw ay.
$169,900 incl. land. Jea nne Newman
642·823.5. <Z· 101 >
'42·123.S
901 Dover Drive
'44-6200
H¥bof View Center
Irvine at Campus Valley Cent.r
752·1414
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SPECIAL
SI 18.950
Garden entr;. -.un.f1lletJ
r Jrody r oo m . t "'o
hrc.1>1a~. huge maslt'r
i.wte, pool-s1r.ed lot loo o ..... ner Wlll earl! V. llh Lo
00\m Jusl listed Call
1>16-7171
f*• I I • f I,•.
MEWPOIT IEACH
Nice duplex. 3 bdrms
each unit. ~ood rental
area. 11 2 Blks . from
ocean. Prt(.~ 10e h 1dc.i.
land at $189.000! Scllt>r
fTllY help finance.
Waoaleyrrop.
ltHhn
* '75-7060 *
3 Bdrm Pnnceton
m od e l. Corn e r
9tcp! ! Take time to relu md .. at home. lt'•
....... Daily PUot a.laAW Ma. And if
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0-l'ied Ad·Vlter at ....
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I 604 Sandalwoed
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twofrff
tkket boo«s
lil I ..A)\ J IUI l•
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IHAYFARM
.\l,U? 10th thru A~ l!J
n l kd<i rn.n bt· rlatmt'd
b~ callm1-t t>t1 51)11( 1::1.l
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MESA VERDE
LEASE/OPTION
3 Bdrm :? bath. 1am1l~
nium. lar.:l' pool & .,iJ,1 \
dr~"m' (J m th h11m l'
$7.> ~r rn11 S:J.OOU l•ll
l1Uf1
400llr'-rot!AU C.M. Hl..lS 4f?i"t
"PINEWOOD"
BONUS ROOM
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hu1.<' p111t·~ uud bunu"'
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llarbor \w"' lhlb. I 111
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hoo...e w 2 fireplace-. and
2 pall<l!> Pn('t' of S240.00U
incl~ l liR + lull ;,ipl
over ~arali(•'
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panoram1L· on:a11 & IJ:.i~
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Real ~l:.ill'
MESA
MANSI OM
Gracious courtyard adds
t.o elegant entry to ex·
qws1te hvtnK. " .Rtanl
Bdn:m. 3 baths. ma.icmf1
crol family r m • elcJtant
d1n1n~ rm . ..iourmet
k1tthun. 3 C'ar (.tarai;e.
Prolt•!.!>10na ll y
lands<'. aped A m uii l sec
at SlW.950 Qtll 546 Z3l3 , ,, , ~, ·.
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b uilt humc w v:lUllt•d
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l'abrn<'L' Lhru out. frpJi·,
111 l1,1n)! rm & m:.tr
brlrm. leaded glai.,, "111
dow:. & ceramic 111 ..
1acu.a1 m mslr buth PLUS
c harmin g 2 bdr m
separate rental w 1frpk
nod own deck.
CALL '44-72 t I
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a..uled Ada. To pleee W.W ........
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• ,..._ y IOOM '"'· di to pool • An Bdrm.' 4 beth horn. In ..._.,.. New 3 bedroom lilomes Bdrm prdeo lype wii V• mll• All dswm .ctu Xlol ~ ~-... J .xclu.lvt Udo + apl. S&.onla Conalr. .tth • pool. Prt pall n.30 family r m bn <'ll. ~ S.t $.an 12 ~al IUJS vo Why i. the btlt home tn 646-4U4 rwftl·1.393 pr, prt'e s~ • let y ... l.a•d fpk. 4 Bit ~•Ul ba~ p 0 r t I:: d w 8 rd p 1 "'le' Spedal fealuret in· tbe netljhborhOod pnced area w leach wul. Tv
So a ..... >• 0.-0 lhl• n. w It I l (' h . 8 /I L. &M~ 8240.000 elude. rtntra l ·~cunty 10 low• BecauH lb• Ml'W9'0IT llACH UDl1a Townboule type, ~famlb'bomewltb m 1<'rowa ve P •rftel 1ngo ..,.;-----l1 ll n & cont r o l . 2 o w"e r t are a upe r V-*-loc:.on Peni.D.as w/frplca. Other uni
aparkll ni awlmml:J l.1)0C1 Juat Uattd M .500 LOCATION rl.,...,.Kft, CO'<&Y family ndlval.f!d" A big houH Nwpt Shrt avell. All alao available in xh
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BR ~-duplex or • 1.ew....,.. ._ ... --. .. -? pnct1 eoha.oce l.hlll ex ell s...t IMdt l Oii Each Wlll has 2 h< Br's " 13 unlta ln the best Cost .. 'or .......... 'n• --'"·r & -r ,...., ._ 11'1Jhome.646-'7'7U W\.'lh to buy 2 er 3 Br in den. 2 xtra I" p\lt n•Uoe,
r '""""' "" ........ ..., Harbor View Homet. ••-•-••••••••••••••• 2 !iTo 'iJ.a ,... Mala rental a_rea. just
-· dauahler. Reasonable Mew• e.t la• 4 a.t•n• ~,._ Prtn.OC\Jy 644.-._ mi&._CH· A..a 9UI& cs, 2°"2 • lo•da ot yra old, w /gorgeol NOl tire.fer ~Ulald(' A F"5A "'" I r15 w paper. Aat. 9''19·~ : ~lie telling & so h CEDAR GLEN C M · or Newport uu. e.-... .,... CK"9 •lew'I Ill • ,.. ,ffeaJ Else.ate HIWPOIT llACH llACH IY OWl*I huted pool. $.SSS,00• n..ll ... .. 13 ~ Pltae Cilll ~ M3()8 c• .......... sa.-'--'--... , ...,.., no.a.. u I'"" r I -· .. ly ocn fronl home Pnn I c II I' .,... nnt\'' •• u u al\4ipm.blltforJaC'kh' .....,. _...,. _._, s 01ta, l .,. rom ocean· ....,..,.. IO'i>down. ri!furbasbed 3 on y . a .e r
bedroum,•<w lomu11um :. St55,000. FOllVaVllW /ront. l&0.000 down As· with Magnificent View. Uft + 2 B Rd u ple x . Walt.unan. Valley ltea
lrum lJl.!IW ... 97.JJJ I ... ,RB~+ MUne$220.000conlr»ct Modem 2Hr. W a. lg lJv ~Knox. $13!1.000. ty,731«163 ~ l::l<lcn i\w l' !\I ~ _,.. rftVl""I Propertyliowie642·38SO m g td rning r m Used 759-lO V.A. .... $79,00•
CalU. ~.;a dplx. Two
bdr m:.. Agt. $46·847'
7516200
IA2 u734 1800 SQ fl LAGUNA BEACH DOCK bnck frplc. lg upsta1rs • • A disunct 1ve Lido Ii.land WA. TERFROMT i.1llltlg rm rac111g the ocn ~ 2 Br dupl~x. best rcn
MftALOCATIOM lNDUSTRJAJ,ULl>C 499-4551 495-1720 "'"Y front home olr""nno """--v""r' "k" f'orc~t II XlnthnanCU\g I a I ar c a o n N p t
Spacious Ea:.t i.1de 4 • .. 2 ltdnn hou ~nd 5ou1h ~ LOCJUH Ni~ ~ tJrestyle t>e"yond ~;e tu': r:'nvalc Sun CALL TOSEI-; Pcn.a.nsuJa. 1J0..1J01., 40lh
bdrm 2 ba hom(' ('lwan a.pa t:a.ll&U9161 49~ •a 644 7 JO compare A uruq~ com · & Sail Club Swimming. 146-5502 St. Bkr co op S?CIS.000 lhfiade w mew t!arlhtone ~ I · b1nat 1on of LOC'J\L)o: teMJs. fis hing. :.a1hn~ Ownr1Ukr 673 Gm7
-------RENTAL
INCOMt: PROPERTY
!-)'om S39.900. Modul<
T H>e llome i.. 24 h
i.ocunty 3 pvt be~. Po
& ptcr. Tr easure l&le P
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Lag una B c h. <7 14
·~3579
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So. c.Af. lfftty 1-.cho VJeio llttn. .._.._.. :.:S7~00 . 0 w n r I a g l
541-5605 '4'-" 11 51Mi2Z T_.. 1090 lrfw. I 044 4 la.· 3 IATHS
.COSTA MESA.
19UMITS
PRJD~ of OWNERSHIP
ON OV!:.:R 1 A C o f
LAND Selling for II X 'i.
itn.a.s No unit:. like this
VA TERMS
\lOsl nt: e Ob lS only
<iw1re J Bdrm. :! h:llh,
lrJlk Motn•aled 1>t'llL·r
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RANCHO SAN J OAQUIN
On .colt <.'Oursc . 21'1r, den.
2bu, frpk. I~ dbl .:ara~c.
Vo<>I & Jae $J J 1.500
~)1
~e lot. patio. cou rtyd
)o'orm. din ( f»m 1 rm •
bl\', hv. rm . bea med
l'\!U , i.L<>oe frpl. Move in
('ond O oly $142.500 !
flurry'
Mwlon Realty · 494·0731
OH.ANG l';TJU-:1';
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loft. furirol JmlOJ.! rm
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IMdsca pet.I & Ot'l'Oraled
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only µlc11 '"' ,\i:cnt
551-.i&C l'.:ve:.
Wortd R.d Estate
556-7777
MESA VERDE
4 Rd.rm 2 bath. q uality
built. l>hake roor. dou ble
rm~pla('e Great l0<·auon,
1Je<.1I for t>ntt>naon1nl!
Large r"'' room. lolb of
dl'ck 1ng. l o w m a in
tenant't' )'i,,rd OHcn :d at
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: • REALTORS
f'...ti.h1tfr l'hdrmer 1''<
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POOL HOME
Emtsidt Costa MHa
3 lx.trrn. .... I"'• bath'
Nice fireplat't'
C4 Now 754-7~i0
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tii.> liW
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:Vlany extr<.1 tc1uehc'> :m~
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MOUSE OM THE .. LL
(,.'harrrung 4 Bdrm, 3 bath
Mei.a Verde home It
features lolb or wood and
wallpaper. skyht~. 3 car
~d.rage and featurt•:. I
year warranty i\i.kmti:
o nly $1"!l.9-0o C.: a 11
54()-588()
~~ ... HERITAGE
REALTORS
VA.App-. $79,000
Duplex. two 2 bdrm:.
Agl. 546-8477. 751·62'.->
2ON1
Just lisu..'CJ ! 2 &!p. houbet1 on a lot near 17th Street.
Lie 3 bdnn + 2 bdrm, 2
Stry. Large loan can be
assumed. Call & s ave !
$149,000. 645-7221
$89,900
IHMESAVHDE
lkaJ i'.:..">lalc
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honn.~ G11ll 320li :-.q ft
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kruokhursl 19471 Ci.It
fish Cr 91iH 22M
Lovely 4br. Jbu tr a d1·
llooal hom e w /tiled l'n
try J w.t n ghl ror lrg
Tamil.)' Grear rer ar11a
Wa lk lo bl·h. $137 ,500
963-~ Owner Agt - -----
ASSUMAILf LOAM
'• m ile from beac h
llU(;t-.; eom er IOl J Br.
C!ba. up~radcd home
i'l'~h paint. 1n:.1dc & out New carame l c pL"> t hru
out. rm for <.1dd1taon
Pndc of owncr:.hJp on
t.lm. one Under ~7.000
Owne r tAgt. b31·:tM2 ---
ARTIST·
A-FRAME
P'O(X,.....\ T IEACH
$72,500
Dramatic OP'!D beamed
c a thed ral c eilin g s .
Fireplace. Studio. Pub
lalcllen & dine. Sun t.er ·
race. Ro¥m the ro1tnng
surf. l''or detatls ca I I SHOR~LlNI!:
ASSOC: I AT ES
714-848·2262
21 Saie entry S & L 2·11lY ~ home. 3br, Jba, 3 car gar.
"#I tfclff•--.. F'tm chn area , frplc, • 4 ...._., rumpus r m, den. olface
IYOWMH
<t I.Sr 2 Ba family home.
Excellent area F'rplc,
fully carpeted, lg pauo
area. Call 642·9009 dyi.,
631·9299eves
MOquAUf~ .-.vmec.c.
5"per racnlly oriented
home with 52xte' aide
yard peUo. Poot • Jae. 3 bdrm. fml cUIUDa. fam
rm.. new cpta ll)ru-out. lll0,000. c.n loclay.
ALl.SI'ATE RLTRS.
Anmnd or Michelle ~ ....... 17 .,o--.....
11'1 immacul.a. 4 Br 2 Ba, frple, 1DCl011d ptUo. preetia• area, •.JOO.
f 32·ltll or tea.0111
evtl JWknds.
space. Newly ca.rpct.ed.
Over 3,100!.q ft. f,,r g.
master bdrm. Walkin
c~. Very sharp In
Side. $168,000. Call airt.
6:~847·8461.
IYOWMll
Hant. 8clL
pool home. 3 Br +den. New cpta, tale floors.
$108,000 •• ,,.
MOWeet
Walk lo beacb. Sh1rp
Or, l "'ba. tam rm
w1frplc. RV acceu.
frklt nduced to .-s.ooo.
8)' Owner -..11 •. 8"1 Daae1••·
12 ~ •••••••• -•• !~
QM 2 Bdrm home oa Woodbrldt• BT1Uf
11r e lot. ouat for ......, .. s Br. MIWM aos.ooo. Mtan N~ ........... , bt11•
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IMPOSSIBLE
DREAM? MIMT CONDITION
J Hdrm:. . 2 hattu.. North
La.:una roua~e. walk to
C.:rn!>cent l!ay IWd t'h
l'r1 ,.i tc ,.1rd w ith
!>C\t'raJ frwl lrl'i.'l> L.irl(e
allat'hl'tl :! r.tr K.1raKe
with door o~nt'r l'nn-d
lit SJ7~.oou
Real U.tJte
•MO QUAUFYlMG •
0nJ)' $_10.000. lJkC OVl'r
I Jllla!>Ul' lt:aM:' Oj)l 1011 on
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la.'>l Ownt>r ~11 O'.!lO
tiu!Ldcr. K '1 ~pt h1 h .!
Ur ht~ $1 U!,1.)(.1 ~l l'l111
tho Ai.,'l ~~ ··~HERITAGE • • REALTORS
lncoliJw Properly 2000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
COMDUPLE.X
J FV 112 8a O\fo''Tll'r ., unit
"' frpll' & I Ur I Ii.I unot !f•,« c.'sum.;lil•· Ju.in
$l.li5.tnl lull 1Jl1l l'
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~w Cod\t llv.> :-011
64S..646
H 2 lot. hou.se. 3 BR. 2 b
approvt>d pla nll. bu1
r ... ., S91.500 O v.n
~~~7 -0929
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Uxig liearh 10'; r1nan
ing & li Sl 12.000 16 r
~.000 il4 7~1
COSTA MESA
\' I E -W h o m e 1 n
Turtlcroc.'k fc1r $14~.~,IKI
llu:. J l>t.'C.lroom fJmil)'
home has a rabulou~ l 11}
h~t \ iev. aniJ ,, ll>l'oll4.'<1
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WHITEWATER
~parklm.; white "'all•r •
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SPACIOUS
WESTCLIFf
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TUSTIH
TOWNHOUSE
COSTA MESA
4~onl Lot
1 h11u:.c'> w room •
ltUJ Id SI \211 m•1 1n\·om
$!';/·~ 1,tl 301 I
DLl'Lt-.X l'J l'O Hr h. 111
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t \ ul J ltl~·t11n1• IHll',.\~I ~() MOH!-.'' 1''11 r o.1
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=::. RANCH ~REALTY v 551 2000
VA
l,i~e ~our \.' \ loJn to
flW'C'ha!>e this 1 hdrm . 2
ba s1m:le family home m
presUge a rea 1n Irvin''
Close to elem :.eh1JVI and
3 romm pools Walk to
:.htJpprn.: l't'01t•r l'nr•'(I
di $111.llllO Va<".ant .1111l
fa.lit \':>l'fbW J.lt);,,.!111,•
91/4°/o Loan
Available
Tak(' over lo&n al Ir' 1':
on t1us lovely 2 lx.'<lroom
condoauruum with m1r ror ed w a lli., rlo:.ct::.
galore. lo(our ml'l kitchen
w i th bualt1ni. Jnd
hardwood Ooor~ Stone
patio a nd bto,1 u t1fu l
d1d1oodna $1S3.!1.'l0 (;:ill
5.'16 &151
-·
lle al ~tole
~041 L9!J-11Nda •••••••••••••••••••••••
& 1·11~ l'Ullt'r ul l..11•u11J
lrom tl11-.,; l1tl1111 {I. 111'1 1
I hr1-. \Ill'! tl1·,11:111•d
hmnl'. ..i ll v.i ~MI i..:la~:
hc .. orn . ., & tilt·, un qu11·t
l'UI tic ., ... , -.lrt'l'l St.,. tlu'
larti:c. ur11q11t· hu1111• to
day, at $125.0W
COZY "'rth VIEWS
Col y J Hdrm. 2 hath
home on i.pac·1ou:. lot
pl anlt.'<1 w 1th f rw t t mt.-:.
Cke.in \ 1ew:. hy day c1l)
h)(ht::. at mghl . St:e lOda~
$11.A,J '"'° LGllJll"CI Villoge R.E.
497-1671
HEWUSTIHGI
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b d r '.! ltalt·1111 11•.,
!abuluu' 11r1..nn \ll'"'"
SI 1 ti . !HI J fU-, ~I t\ X .
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LGIJIMG MicJ-f 1052
••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Niguel
Realty •
rtt.IME ARST
GRHt4VllW
on prvl El Niguel Coun-
try Club 3 Bdrm. 2 ba.-
lower com er Condo. ()( ·
funng carefree eomfort
<.:<Jmmu n pool & i.pa
SI 15,IXX>
493-9494 49~5220
496-24' l 130.5050
AslURlllblet.o.
1-'wrwa) 1-;1 Nig uel Jbr.
$!3tl.~.111 < 'u.')Lom Kcalty
i7U 'm7
1055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
~uke f o reK l K c y i..
wat.crlronl home. 3 BR. 2
bu.; d ock privileges .
Newport Beoch
12 UNITS
I lluf1r from llw C)o.•1•o.111
t ol.icue\ ahl~ low prtn'il
al $~.000 Ov. n,·r "' 111
tra1lt•
Worid R~al Eat•
556-7777
lest luy in Shorei
Br Owner. Npl Shon .., 3
Hr. pool, tenn1 ... l'rt'.
$103.900 ''Court<':.!>' rn
Hkr1' ~~I
B EST K LJ Y '" l:J\&'TBLU l-'F'S srn1.!AIO
~br. ~·,ba hu1nt' on I r.L!
('rnr lot a \·ro'>::. trvm
::.ho~. lcnn" 1 luh 6.
~huoli. t>11 >11K7.•.tl ~l12
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BAO< IA Y EST A TE
h t 2 1:1 acre c:.tah· "' h:
h<ll.L~ 2 gu~l houw::. 11.
..,taJI hon.c harn. hu1-\.'
ndm.: nnk. pvt ore J
wwm ' r oom mJJ,!11111
CC'Ol view of lhc lk n'k
li.Jy , lush landl>t•a p•n.L!
<1bound!. Contact J 1 m
1-·1anderll al(t 17 111
838 5970 d .> '>. I 7 J.I )
!lffl-S7lfl eve:. wkndi. ....
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ECQ.USIVE USTIMG
BLUPFS 3 BR 21~ Ba,
"X" pl.an on brulbU.k·
1ng g r een b el t 2
fireplaces. wrap.around
patio Wa lk to l'Om m
pool. tenru.-. d ub & shoJ)b
Sl56..500
SHOWN BY
,\PPTONLY
640-6259
I /h4~.J~)b
R E A:;?L TY
BIG CANYOM
SpedacuJar Golf course
\ititate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 lo 6
Bdrrm, 51t1 baths . Pool
and spa. 11 ,375,000.
Tll ST ARMES CO.
640-5711
I 1rcµl a • 1· :i11cl 111u1 h
more Sli l ,UOU 11'1.'
642-5200 r
Pete Barrett,41 ~~r '"'
nc + StvM = ftrofH
Paint bru. .. ~ +. IJlt•Ol •
carpeL., .. 1m..o .iondthJO
Loquab ~aut1ru1 1 Bd rm
h o me i.ur rounJ 1n.:
p.&rk.ling pot>I in «oronJ
cll'I Mar All th1;. plu..,
Pf'I' all: h<·..ot'ht...,' I turn
l ..oll li73 H:..J)
~ll ""' !'.utin 'h.if"JI :: ~1rm I
laoth v1v.nhuml· on J,!n"t'n
h1 l1 Wuud bu r n1ni.:
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' • REALTORS
.......................
1100 ..•.•••...•...•.....••.
rtt.ICE SU.S HEO
\ll\10U' ol4ner mu .. t ·• II
nr,v. ..! 1'., 2 II ii k rt·'l
t•1,11 "' >-'.20 t•nc 111•1 cJ
1»rt h • swr \n4tw1n1
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[~ THE REAL
ESTATERS ~ ~Ill.Al \!JIW olt,•1 t»
d.J\. 'J •~.:r. jj'
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95M500
HARBOR VIEW
PALERMO
No t•xpenM· ha:. bt•t'n
Gokkn W,":.l 2A AlA>. 20r.
21~. (am rm Cu:.tom
n'<l"''O'ld dt'<'k S• Pt. S..n
Juan Capo 496·K337
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556-7777
CRUMMY 4-PLEX
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nanti. pa~ u1ll Onh
$1;,:< ~)II ()"'11t'f \fo di
l dfT' _'nJ llurr''
A PR EHIG€ ~-+--I HOM€~
:nC1 W lo~t llv.' 'H
64S..646
MEWPO«T IEACH
12UMITS
l IJ(JOtt I rom O< t-.. "
l 11bd 11·\ 1t1>h l11v. I.I IW
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556-7777
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unit. :? b..o , frpl. 2 1:u r
gar . 3 2 Hr . 2 b11. unit:.
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210
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lw 1Jp\1un tu bu)' p,
pt\ 1~ \ISU:!, 4.M ~
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~Twr.h1p Sand Pou
l'r:.l t neil r So Coa:
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trom ,,. t'.111 lo•,cl. pnm
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l •I O·l..ol:I
2.3 ACRE LOT
::.1);1.roo on this dt•corntor !•---------
dream homt• Gor).l('()U.., MOUILi':HOM t:: ---------• Pal ermo m o d e l 1n B U Y-S t:;LL·R t:NT
Mtwport leach
Hone Pro,.rfy
~me bact.. ba) VICI>'
tanw...t1e area (or hug
r .inch hoow ~ ba.m .
sUible.. Call J im i'1a1
den. 1714) 838·5970 d y:
<7 1 41 5 11 1 57 8
C\1.~ wknd.s .
Harbor View I !Olm~ f"l't' FlNANCt:
land. 4 BK. formal d1n1n14 .,..... tto.. Store
room. plank<.'<1 h<trdwood lnfoe •'"-~
fl oor s. a c:('ented w CAl.1.Ui_6""1 ·10ZI 59arush uterA m1L.,t to 1
"'l' l'v r t ru l\ '"''\
bu) \'r "' C :.11 t o d.i.>
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HUNTINGTON
BY1111'.:Si'.:A
2 HR 2 Ba + den. Call [ ~ NNtl •agp.·-~-tt···y•s•t::•l.•L.-•
Rl::N'r· t'·tN AN C t:; rttlCE llDUCED CJ.JI Your
IH 5'YGLASS MoW1e ...,._ Stor~
Nl'(.odqw1·k ::.ult' Im m"' WocwtioAC...tw
3 Bdrm , family hom e, on Wei.1.mu\i.t.er IWIJ·8895 1fll t'Umer lot w 1rant..1:.t1e Anaheim 950 .'500
oce1m & harbor v1~w. Qi&rl Anaheim !1Q6 1011
Tumf1c buy at Sl9'J.OOo Si&nl.a i\na ~ 7070
COIPOIA TE PLAZA llALTY
541-295]
M.l.2STOIY
ONLY SI 15,500
./S5000DOWM
FOUR Pl.EX
A REPLACES
Pn C\.'d J l on LY S l so .000
(Of' pnvatt! 0Wll('r':.hlr. Ull
1t.:. t-Ach lljllh forep <itt.
~ate pallo or > ar<b &
t•n c-lo~t'd i.:a r a l!t''
°""1ler :. unit ShJke ro.1(
Bt'aUt llUI l ret• li 111•d
:.U'rt't Call 752 l~~
~ QUAIL
A.!~S~~
10,... TH l!JO P.M.I
-----
IUtLDERS
J. OC t.:AN VI EW. tt
LOTS L~ DANA POINT
l~UI)~. -Sou test:.
lopo. 1o,'Tading & coa:>t.:
Jl'.'f'nut:.. & prclJmm1tr
pl;w.
W1U sell. JOllll venture c ....
17 t 41493-2254
C-Ommereral Spec1abst.:
ofCahfom.1a
230 ••••••••••••••••••••••
TIADEWIMOS
Seruor c1t1oons. Comp
fac11Jt1es 2191 llarbor B
C. M. Space rent $1SO. 3
llli&X. No pets. 646-4151.
.. '•Desert • ...... 240
I Im bor Escrow
S,ui..._ ia llKw
tw•sly, .._or••·
ctla ;a i. Cttl ..ytf•
... 49 .. ati••· c.11 .·.·.··.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.--··.·.·.·.·· 751·1775 aall for FORLIA.SE
9lerTy New 2 bedroom 2 bat
CM.If. CLAS SIC
111-0 dcM whit~ waler
m w, nr beach. ~ tklr n1, 3~ ba~den. dbl lot. One cl a lund. $400,000 1,. i.
i.leal. $1 00.000 down.
~sy tcrnu1. OWN t:lt
C all ro r u p pl ,
714 /lll33 r.81 or <t!lff 42A ..!.:
fO/o ASSUMPTION
Upg raded thru out. 3
Hdrm Ma dri d plan
w/111dded family rm, 2 I~~~~~~~~~
rrplai and " J.')B,500 as.
1um111blc l>'k In. On ly
an execulJve home In
cl~ce £aiil bluff. 2500 SQ
ft. cl charm · lgc pnvut.e
yrd w/l paUoe for enter·
t..ainlng · huae fmly rm &
lge r rmJ dm. 759-1 sol
Owner will finance at
10'/o w1payme nts of
'241.26 pe r mo F I p
S29.9SOf 1972 20x60'
SkylJne. 2 Br. 2 ba. Va·
cant. 1mmed. f)Ol'IS . Dana
Pl park. Adults only.
N#..M8·S588
2 Bal Isl Duplxs tocl oew home. M1ss1on Lakt
Bayfront to be xchgd Count ry C l ub. Gol
dwn. Owner213/684·3200 teNus·pool. Beautiful landscaped, no man
"3.000
644-7211
/Jn ~lf,f I
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fl', 'JU! I fl I f S
~ ..... 1041 1t•+.1.DIAYLOT
'7l-UJ4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MIWDUruk One block to beach. with ocean view. 2 bN.lroom, 2 car 1ara1e each.
Fln"nclnM 11 vMllable. $230,000.
• COLIWIL&. ..... co.
498·7222 831-0836
1'llNe .... .. .., .....
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New d l x duplexes b y
~ualder. Re duce d l o 1229.000 each. $48-6731
IA YSHOU HIVE
Walk t.hru gete to Balboa
Bay Club. Beaut iful
home in pmect cond 2
nasttt swt.es ll w /bay
vu rrom sitting rm >
Ca rol T1ttum , Rllr.
t94--0029
WISTCUFF
tBeau&.lful 3 Br. Lota ot
plants, fabulous pool,
fireplace. Owner very motlva&ed at IJ,l8,ll50.
(-.-1\tmnam ma
Real Elsi.le
s.. ..... C••-1071 .......................
Heylui...-S
Check This! Th1a vacant land hap·
to be prime I~ •.nd ror you to butkl.
pua it up. '56.200.
Call tor all delalla.
tllJ.1341
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HOME:\ -· Hwy.NB . ...... IOIO 64'""46 ...................... .
ElltlshTuclor ~=-:.:-Sha •• Ho ...
to lbia bNuUful Harbor Hiii 2 bedrooma, dUUai
View Monte10. Lu· •re•. fl,..~•et, tnlU7
urioua new carpttloi ..,. PNtty yard. Locat.. =tbe 4 Br.2 11 as ed nt1r everytlaln1. familY/UwUts ..... WGDl a.ti Call ..... taaal04ia-»1131
ew 1aper flHocla1. ~I •1'•· _ • ........,..
91..a 840-1440 ·--------
. '
OCIANllHUS
Brt'•thtakinti ocean s un· :.eh fro m comple tely
funushed 2 BR. 2 &.
fam ily r oom mobile home In prestigious t:l
Moro Ba.y Many extras
LDCJude. covered pa rk·
Ing, porch. storage shed.
165,000.
don 08en
'• I'' I
401 GLENN EYRE ......
lOdO, l bUt to beach. I P
rmt aeo. AlkiQa Sl.•.
6Ga'IO
MIW 1cnance yllf'd. ._,.. + IMCOME !80Clubhouse Rd:.
2567..... CM De9ert Hot Springs
Dlx spaclOUS home w IS ~~~213~·~·37~s-~25~72~~ 28r studio twnhse units. ::
tbne l\as 3 lg bdrms ,
2• .. ,ea. »eparate yd. dlx
lutcheo, Mediterr anean
st y le a r chite c tu re ,
beauuJuUy lndlepd. A re·
al pride of ownership
Open Sat 1·5
Toseec•!.' •at ffl.:io99
CMofse... ...... rt, 26< • ••••••••••••••••••••
Neill' SUn Valley ldab
bualdal>4c ~ oo \'rec
$17.500. $41-2985 .... ...
W...s~ ZtCl -··-.. -··-· ._..SAYllS
with the aellen belpi.na
to finance theee loweat
priced triplex• m uu. WILL PA. Y CASt .mt nn&al ...... Appeal· in a ,..... for )'GUI' ...
lq 2 Br, l ba uni\I &mi&acwlud.
w/encloeecl 1ara1et as SCOTTllA&.n
Ce1•1lll1l1•/T•...,. pet.ios. 11uy totether or IU.71JJ
.._...,. .. 1700 ;~.can m.mo ~~~~~~ •ffHH••• .. ••••••••••• DOW. ;;: .... For sale or trade condo. A
Del Mar Beach Club. 2 LL$TATE --·---.. br. 2 ... bhlf ov.tlook· _ ...... mJ!I..... ...... ... hh• lac dM Padfie Solana RilLTORI ................. ._ •.
8'lldL ~ maae from Del .... ..._. JIC Mar Raee Track. • .......... , ___ ._.
C714 >Mf·4014 Mon • U10UWlllt,_,~. Yearly, No. layfrot
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new loodlH wltlt • .., to lff Call Nwl Laura VHH, lit
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........... Jt41 2:!'!!E_ t. VMJ>.Hr H• lot'. 4 BR,
....................... CeeleW... W4 Nt:W J)lJl Coedo. otft \IU, :.a-;::..:r...:::,:-o·
Occanl,.l, pnv. b~b -·•••-•••••-•• wit '° ~ 28rci t""a.. -·----Wiater rat u, 1,., •Ntw ar c'09do .,, lo frplc. Jll(V.Ui, ~ t•r. ~a bdrm. a INa. ao.l150 --~11 Ollt f'\ua. ~. "40 No ll'ilO mo. Avail 8ept. l pool, d\lblllouM, MCW'i·
.. Piii ...,. or-..it. __. ty, no acn tWldnm. '160 • .,......... ll.6t -•--3 llr b mo l!\irnl1hed w/utll. ...... ••••••••••••••••• -. V_. • w. 2 N . ..-.y. tpac • z • paid or 1otafurol1b•d. U\arml.al t.ac.blronl 38r tamlb ""· SllP"' lh&fPI w/(rplc, patio. lawwt rm '1u.awnt· au.a:s...-
281&. 8rno aa. Avail 9/1~ Oh.ol. frpk. fllcd yard ~ peUI, * Woodland, ----· ----Sl OOOm o 673 UGO Avail.Ill~., 64e l5Z c.: .. • • ~ ab m 0 SNirp > br W/MW pluah l''atnlllt$~ wt1•tdeno-r 831 JOO. <'rPI thr1.1out . llv rm NewtT new 3 bdrm 2~ • _ , • wJfrplc, brlle ctM!erful
IJt'l\'U by 111 Via Lido t..bullt!M,di•hwa~r. 8r ..:A.'>fSJOE d kJtchcn ~ blilck yu·d
Notti. Lice ll ur. 2 b• 2 car aanae. paUu lndn 2 • 1 bL w ifc.nC!cd Y~ • S'iOll &n ura MB 9840 ·
widen & p&Uu W7Slmu t1cl Adule• no Pt"lrt no J>ell HI.fl 1 r•q d -·----
yrl)r "''llll~ut.MWIS Call $l9~1mo. J u bo Cux. VAl'A.N'l'. 1tlnl ll8 loc 4 8"1~~ daya, 6'3·1418 •ier1t. d.11 l~---llH, 41 Oa. tDOO mo. Cllll
t\o>lboa Pl!nlu. romt a Br,
:.! bit, l'lf\81e family bom•.
.. u11,y funul>h""Ci S7U01mo
)Tl)
Watt'J'fr-Oa& lloml.'.l>
g:sl· 1400 ---
C\ , /w~ EAST MDI Kd1.h, i1G2_..7_l ___ _
Easllildf>. bllt to 17th DIC .1 Rr1Antl new 3 lir, <:Va & Lovely malntatned 3br.
hi-, :I bJ, p\l glln.l\ln, t~·nhonw. J 1•ar garage, 2ba, 2 sty home Walk to
J~·k!>. pool Huge lot lrpll· s k )'l lg ht , bch N1.> Pel11 . HSO.
u~s mo 613 6336. rrucrowave. Pool. lf'ntll!> 1163<1MS2.. 536-1461. ~ISt> ~.mo. Oaay11 ~.
..,_.. U.fw••d 3 Or. 2 ba. dbl ganae. pvt eves&'59M3 ~ec home llftmac Jbr.
3tlli, frplc Beaut. lndscp.
(
~. AUi)uSI 13. 1979 DAILY PfU>T g
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9"W U44 Ml....,elttd lZ" lfl twllh"'""tltH AlwtM•h&Ww.. ............... ....................... ....................... ....................... . ...................... ··············~·
T\artlerock tbr. uec. NO l't!El Apt. le CMdo Ml.,...tleedl J76t ec.e..... •24 .... ,.. • .._.. Jiff
...,_ Prim. view *•· rent•la. Villa Renlala •-••••••••••••••·~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• .. •••••••••••••' U..•/mo.141-&&U 87M8U8kr. Bt:AUTU'Ul..LY decorat· ~-l DR.~. retria, PAISMIWPOllT • --tel 2 Bdrm on Lido with adlts, no ~u. Clean. Uachtlora , 1 or a>
I PrcondO. loft, NtcoftJ, •WALK TO 8UCH·3Bt. all~IJtfl. Mini view. 731.C W. UllhSt.813-171'7 BeclrOOIDl•Townbousee •
\elWI, pool, J1cuni • ll'OI> mo. lte. lerutll. pool ssoo1mo. W•lerrront ~ 5' s 24'3 s 2 ba P'romS379.50 unalriCouPI• only. No ~~ybail, aar. aiit. Home&.Dl·l400. s1to 7 " 'i... tc' ~acular apa, total -· .. ---· _ enc .iar.carport .. ,p • ~ .:; __ .....;;._~.;..;.-~-~.:.;,.·~--lndryrm.patio,aUbltJ\.S. recreation pro1ram.
a bdrm. a ba eondo lJ) 8hlf1 Condo "A", 3br, TSLMgmt M2·UI03 IOcial procram. 7 POOll,8
W·"-"" ... C pool -.. a 1-.....i P""' •~ WIHAYI tennil oowts. At Fuhioq -...-.. " • • ~-. ....... """• pa-.. SUt ttB 18n' 41.S * • * llla.nd, Jamboree • San ......., ao ....,. "50/mo bopplnJ. Lona Term. AIM Jolquin HJlls Road . $41-71.31 SIOOlno a.33 Vial.a Hoaar ...... IUdMwd 5-'y (7141644-ltoO 1...-.8301. dys. ,....,. ...... for 4042 lteclrftll Ar •. 11"1'ALS 38R. 2 Ba .......... 9800
3 BR. 2 e... . .... t1100
<Panoramic View>
3 UR. 2"'1 Ba .•.•...•. l&SO
2 IJR, 2 Ha ........... SS00
CONDO Rivo AJto Chan· .w.r,....... lrriM
ncl. JS' power boat shp, 2 8'1nns. 1 ba, unrurn. Y• ere .... w-... of
IMX>sq', $815 unrum. '1lS Yearly. S425 Month two*'"
lurn. Rldlogs Realty HcMtbooks
521-~. <$1.0.50valuel. Lo
4 Or. 2ba. tam rm. ~ack kMOTT'S
Bay cul-de-sac:. Lg fncd IERRY FAllM
yrd. Now avail $825/mo. Aug 10th thru Aug 19
lt!l-0611 .. 642·1481 T\ckets may be claimed
2 Br l Bu. laundry, hg k1t-
/duung. 30' tivmg rm,
S(XX)' fenced yrd w /dog
pens , privacy. $700.
!;ifi. 78S5 or MS-730 l
•••••••••••••••••••••••
by calling 642-5678, ext.
Z72 •••
lcAoaPftlin..-C. 3107 2br. i a,..,ba studio. patto.
••••••••••••••••••••••• closed i;:arage. nr sbop'g
Heaulllul Bay View l'ntr... recent redecorat·
2bdrm. :!ba. 2 car i;:ar .> r · ed !'71 7fiS9
2 Br, 2 ba condo, 1,1, blk to beach. 2 c.air ear .. auw
oPU'· Beaut. bay view.
TSLMgml &u-1603
Cool & quiet Newport
Hghts 2BR apt. Pool.
pat.Jo & garage; Adults.
I){> peL'I rm. 1801 15th St.
642-7340. -------
Oceanfront. yearly. 3 BR •
2 ba, bltns. frplc, garage.
~. 645-3655 . ---------Des irable Versaille
!.lud10. $395mo. Phone
<:al 549-0833 or 963-6167
••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, fsi>lc ~ mo
G ceas 4 JJOJ ~336S
i bdrm l'2 I.la. Cundo Walk w bch. Gardener. l'\replact!, pool & s pa, No ~ts 1675. 963-84S2, Rancho San Joaqwo 2br
••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl attached garage, SJ&l46l. +den. Best loc. "view.
Nice 2 In. 2 ba + den
A-pie, d/W. trash comp,
W ID "75/mo. The Real
E};tate Store 615 1771
ly Sb7~ b75·6S70 or ------
t,'75-840-l ask forConrue L<1rge J br. <!ba. encl
[)Ix 2 Br. 2 ba, 2 pat1ps in
best location wt great
\ ll'W $M50/mo. Ag\
631·1400
CoronadtotMcr-3822 pauo. new crpt & paint ---------1 Nr. OCC:. No pet.I>. $425. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7513tll6
HOMIANOHS •2 Rr, l ba condo nr. encl patio & atrium ------Upgraded on lop level ~> O lbr f South Coai.t PlaLa New Adults no pets 12 mile to N lluntington Be11ch. \yr lse. SGSO. Av&ll. Sept. •' urnawumcr ,._ c c· t 2b lb d ........ 2b k .. _ crpts . ..uv>. A l • pQOI beach. Avail Sept 1 $450 u e r, a con o. Ask for Lynne 644-6200,
..,..., r 1..., pallo nil.'e *unly gate. No pets. nn 962-2220 Dtlhwhr pool, no pet.s. 75&-0717 ~3br gar k1ds lgl! C.:btldren ok . $450. ---------16671 Viewpoint Ln. ---------
La lllyfr'Otlt COftdo
WlT H POOL Secunly
building. 2 Br. 2 ba
J>1S1mo.
:e llH, 2 ba . bltns. frpl.
'unde<·k. 2c1 r d oor
oµen.·r . blk t o 81 ~
WrooJ allO Mo bi3 GSIU
Steps to beach. Yrly 2 br,
J Rr. 2 ba Carpels1drps. frplc Avail now. $37S.
U1s hwasher. Gas pd 642 21Z7 . 64.2·3400. $lal4brk1dspetshouse !168-36S2or~Sl51 3 Bdrm, 2 ba Frt:e<.lom Ava.ii Sept.I. $375 mo 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 c ar
Waterfront llom~1t -557"°82-5---Clean 2 BR w~;ara~, ~,':no~~~~.~~>'~~ ~1371' ~:r:1gge.;, d~~~w:ts::~:
...._,.._.. 3206 Ad.Its. no pets. 773 W. mfrca11Renata556-1777 4BrhomenearYorictown 'Wltsb-e-r-&-dr..yer_
\Vilson. P>O. 646·95:/A . -& Brookhursl. Saogle flfet>lace. air cond. Near
•---63-1•1•400----l~udlo Jµt I hlks Crom beadl..Jncl w11t11e;. ~3.S
mo Uay i~ 71111 . eve •••••••••••••••••••••••
St50/Vrly. Cute 2br , gar parking. Avail. Aug. 20. 3br. 2ba gar, range, lrg. 6i5-~. yrd. F JP. No Pets. 648 W.
UM St. ~. 642-0835.
Near new, 3 Bit home,
dose to bay & o<·eun.
&ame<i cell's., frplc .,
Jacuzzi. Obi. garage. ~Mo., yrly. 8111 Grun-
dy, RJlr. 675-6161
s Hr. 3 ba, exec. custom
home. Fantastic loca -
ucn P. Pt. Sl250. mo.
Parker Realty, 551·3253
appt.
eon.a ....... 3222 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Sharp 3 en 2 Ba conao."
dbJ gar, $l50 mo. No pets.
Call 546-5880, ask for
Pam or Larry
New Condo 1\Jesa BluUs
2br, 2'hba, aucro, fprlc.
r e nt /l se . $5 50 .
714-~7429, 213-821-5868
Eastslde. Owner built this
one for himself. Beaut.
used brick frplc, in step.
down hvmg rm. Spac
lutchen w /sep laundry rm. 2 lge bedrooms, tile
bath, AM/FM intercom
lhru-out. Close to ever·
)'lhlng. Avail 8/15179.
~/mo. Agt. 631·2242
DUPLEX, 2 BR, I U3, :;lory. 2 ba. SSSO mo. ln1neff.S. SSS0.96Q..S260. new cpts. drps, & paint. Shoreline Mgmt Corp.
Sm cluld OK. No peL'I. 847-6363. New Woodbridge 2Br.
$350 mo. 1954·A Meyer -------l ba. $450mo. Days
Pl. 5'19 3484_!!!!._5:30 & New 4 BR. bonus rm, 640·4450. Eves-wknds
Dana Point 3226 •••••••••••••••••••••••
fri~-. wshrld-r.y4).f, cpl, 546-41..56.._Ask_ for Dou.s_
tlrpr;. 3 Car gar. $750. Ammerman.
6:m 5476 ----SUPEll 4br. 1n fJre
Nwpt Terr twnh.s, new :1
I.Ir, 21•1 lia, Vlt!W, pool s.ro ~
Park Ll..do 1\dults only
Coodo. :.!br. 21Ja. 4! car
$i:lr ~m 1ioo1 . .W;.J)
"[J(I yr lse 1\!>k for I .)'11111•
614~><!00. CW:i. 15!!·0111
Nice. clean duplex: 1 nR. Very shari> 3 Br 2 Ba st1.:1ous r acqu~tball
l ba. Wood lnte r. Sun· model home. Lots of club. Nev.·ly decor. SOOS. LU.\Ur) co11t.10. Ila) mil'
deck. yard; no pets. wood, mirror, fplc, ideal ~76 t'O\'C, I Br, l'Of1vert den.
Utilities pd. AvaH. Sept. for sgls/cpls. $.525 incl. $1000 mo 213 383 331t
l 3 0 M h gardener. 962~ ~ a.oc1I 3248 cvl-::.. :!13 Ml.I !J71)b st . s 5 on l . •••••••••••••••••••••••
1-496-1602 3 Br condo, dbl encl. OCEANFRONT.Wkly or
&Toro 3232 garage. Near beach . yearly rentls $W0 & up.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Si&50 No pets. 962·6365. 4!JS.3579.
HOMES FOR RENT
3 °' 4 br. Pnced from
SW> to 5'&95. Fnc<I yard &
garag~. Families
New 2 BR 1 Ba, dplx. 2 car Nice 2 Br 2 Ba w /canyon gar. s ml back yard, view & frplc, ne.ar new.
D1W $395mo.96(}.n04 $695 m o . 838-8900.
497-0344 aft 5.
New in Nw1>t I lb , out
~Ulndul.i ~µuc hou.w. l
sty, 3 br. l', ba, frplc.
cnx. c1e>t dl'lb. h:c b.1ck
yard Ideal for neat fam1
ly~---
t.ease· Newport Terrace
Condo 3 Br 2 2 bu
SS15 mo 5''8 :1929
675 \1115
Hllom & b1Hh (Jl'.•(•an 'ww.
f 'lo· .. · to heh Lui mdd
w1rr1<1 1;r, 1 H1i
~Hr-+~~. l;lll~
anrl n •f n ).! & Ulll N<1 1•·"' s1z·, t>io '~
~l:l.1 .!hr. 111,1 hlln,, lrpl•'.
~ u.nclec k.'>, l'0'-11, .ad U I l.'\ II()
pct.., A'-'\ t17J-·1 I l7
3824 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
LA MANCHA Al'TS
Large, 1.2&.3 bd garden
apu.. Adults. Oi.hwhr.
l>ltlb, encl gar, ga:. bbq
Pool Ga'> Pd 7i8 Stull
Pl lA2 5(fi3, ~ 5611 IRVIME TERRACE
f)'ont row VIEW home in
t>xcl usive Ir vine Ter-
race, JUSl rrunutes from
I-' a s h J on 1 s I a n d . 3
Bdrms .. pool. family rm.
& the view 1i. really i,pe('.
tacular. day & nq::ht.
~500 Per month. Im·
mediate occupancy.
East.side entertainer's de-
litc. 3 BR, 1'14 ba, many
arneruttes. Children. no
pets. Avail 9/1. $795
-631-0496
please. Kids & .pets Avwl. 9-1. 4br, 2ba, frplc,
welcome. CaJl 964-2566 or bltins, lndr rm. enc l
973-2971.Agl,oofee. gardener incl. patio. ____ ;;;.._ _____ , pref. 2 cluJdreo no pets.
F• lain v.., 3234 liOOmo lSt, last + dep.
Quallty home. ocean vu 3
BR. 2 ba $950 M oolh
Turner Assoc
2 l:idrms. I IJJth apt
Adul~ $3i5. mo Ga) 2 Hr. 2 ba H1g <:an~<m paid ~ ;n;'J
t~nhse $800,mo No
Pf'L' l'all .ift 6pm U1!1
l>l-1 ~ -··••••••••••••••••••• dys, 540-9".200 ext. 302,
HOMES FOR RENT eves 1·735-3614
4 Br. 2 b a, frplc, huge
yard w1acccss. Avail.
1 9/1. s;25. 348 Hamilton
; St, C.M. 642·7743.
3 or 4 br . Pnce<i from
Sl6.5 to $495.. Fncd yard &
~a rages . Fam 1I1 cs
please. k ids & p('t~
welcome. Call 964-2566 or
97J..2971. Agt, no fee.
3 br, 2 ba, Crplc, new cpl,
qwcl cul-de-s ac. Nr.
Hunllllgton Ctr. $475/mo.
I yr. lease. Call aft. 6PM
&wknds. ~1 -8153
3242 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 Br 2Yi lia, new cpts. dbl 2·sty. Sbr. Jba, frpk. FH ,
gar. l m1 to -0eee1n. $600, pati o . N r . s c h b .
548·2000 ' Gardener meld. $800mo. 1142·1241, 962·S679. ah. 5 Por Lease. 2br, den. 3ba,
, ShM.tp4 BR 2 Ba. dbl gar.. M·F. overlooking waler. $750.
duJdren & pets OK. $525 ---------84().6383 leave message
m>. Call 546-5880, .ask for twi140t1 a..dt 3240 ~ '~-_ ramorLarry •••••••••••••••••••••••
d • I y d Uyouwant your a vertt.'I· our friends an
ing messa11e to reach neagbbors .use Classified
more J>tQple al lower w be n t h e )' h a v e
cost, Class1f1e<1 lS lbe aomethi.n& to sell. They'll
way '° go• Call Now! tell you bow well it
642·5678 l wonedforthem!
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Price<! from
$165 to S495. f'nc<I yard &
garages . Families
please. kids & pets
welcome. Call 9&H.566 or
973-2971. Agl, DO fee.
NO POVVER · SHORTAGE
Luxury 3 br. 2 ba. so·
dock. $1100/lease. nr bch
& club. 213-592-2201.
Jbr. 2"'1ba. wet bar. 32 fl.
boat slip loci. Tennis &
pool : steps to beach.
BX>Mo. 846-321.S
at the PILO I wer with a
4:994.501 494-1117
3 Bdrm. 2\1-J ba new homl'.
ocean vu. Ava.ii 1mm1.-d.
$750 mo. 494-8188
LG .• clean 4 br top of thi,
world hnly bome S750
lease. 494-989 l
••• ..-S.Howcrdlewis
2046 Vista Coion
Newport leoch
You ere tt.e wiMet-of
twofrft
ffcket books
($19.SOvalue), to
KMOTrS
IERllY FARM
Ate.10th lhru Aug. 19
ncXet.s may be claimed
by calling 642·5678, ext.
272
Hlutrs co ind<>. lea!><!. 3 UR.
:! l.iJ • i.111~le ll'\ cl. ~Pl'l'
tal·ular \ICW' !ldr!lillll J l
Sl'!b mu J\J.,'t 1"10 0020
3278 •••••••••••••••••••••••
J Bdrms. :! IM. S 1J
V11lagl' l'hildn•n OK
Sf75 5114).3734 ufl Ii pm
W~tw 3298
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
HOM ES F'OR Rf;NT
3 or 4 br Pncrd fmm
S'65 lo $WS. f)ll'd \a11.I &
1t:irages. Fa ni 111 l '"
plca::.c. kids & J'l'I"
welcome CaJI 964·256t. or
lflJ.2971. Agt. no f~ ------
• • * tcf lw•s FwWshed
...,....,... 3152 ..::i;:;··········
·-···················· 3706 3 BR. 3 ba twobse. 2
frplc 's, All amen.
Oukireo & pets by ap-
proval. $650. 497-2292.
644-2212.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
2bdrm. 1 ba fl.replace No
pets. Avail Sept. 15 $475
.)e.arly. 615·9229 ------
~tal'IOO.'> 2 hr. ap~ f' am1
I\ uml Pool & P l.n ground Sonllam e Wt,;.t
1\ IJ l ., l I ~ll> :\I a p I e
1~ 1!151 IJCt.,. t't'n 12 ~
CardPn \'1sta \11h
8(>uu1 brand nt•w 1&2
Hr. frplc laundrv rm
Ir n med on uµ > S3:1;; 1 o
~J.)
nil. Ml!mt t.l42 ~l I.!
Tiit: GABLES
:! br w gar Adult.~. cpls
rl !'V'. tJnRc. fnc d >d
wtr
.}l,t:I I'. ()r J n1;.1·
tit.I I' \01l1c>n.1
~' \ Orull)!t'
INSTANT IN
Nev. 2 br. 2"2 ba duple -..
°'-'eall view. 1650 i.q (t ut
lwtuf}. Cncd ~ d $495
6TJ.63J6 or 642·9666
I Br. l Ila. Eai.tsule •
storage. freshly derorat
cd Srna II but perfoct
lor l adult $260 615 S6b4 .
9fe81iB"ll
~50 1 mo. 548 SllS6 or ----
Super beach 3 Br 2 Ba.
d(:ck, garage. yrly $S7S .
No pet.S 1k ids. 645-1682
bl:J.ml
2 lJR. l hu duplt>x.
1'.:ast.<:tde $.111.' l•t>r mo.
Garage extra. No pets
t\\aJI rl(Jw C..:all 675-091.:J
or t.7J-07~
2 Br. l l1u. SJJ() ml) 271 ·/\
i. ... ,t ttit h Plact' <ia~ • ..,...... r~e. lau.nc.lry
l.w1I No peh ti44 1>1~
'l.;µt II~~ tnµl1!1', J hr.
4..1~. 2 HiJ . 2 f rplc. <·µt.:..
<Jrape:,. bit 1n. ... dbl 11ar.
lndn. ~•Jler i:::a~ pd
()Ider • h1ldren OK. ~
<m~le.:AS 3281
~ UH l Ba. gar. adults nu
peb. ~ 31!J Mon le \.-"
la.~I 'er.
3826 •••••••••••••••••••••••
l.A:lw.e 2br. drp-., rein!!
J.:Jr. \ Jrd .\dull:. :"'ov
µ.1.'; ~ 551; l:Jl I
$1C1i mu: n~.~T
.Sm I l>r I IJJ ... l oriO ~·1
n ~undc><lo. o\1·rlookinR
~·•JI( ((JI.Ir~· l.;td l>J tt.I
~IS mo ftl I f°Jlll· ( JIO
p.m.i ~~ 15',i or 1~, 5;r.;,
' 3834 .......•.......•••.•••.
l.\H{.;f.l(J:\UCJ lbr
.: ,tJu, honu~ rm . 'Z 1 Jr
J.!M :-.;,..,.ly lll'tur ~
Hun IS4X ISHl>I 1f no c1n\wcr
~~:b~ ..._ .. ...,_°"~ U40 •.•..............•.....
•DELUXE•
GARDEN APT.
2•.AcWtsf#/ly
3 poob
Col en.'<.! <'ar pon
p.tllo apj_; . li BQ's
rl<lM' lO (W)"I & bclu
... alk to,-,hoppini?
17111~west
at War11er
847-6064
tt.11wqoa Gt-aitodo
La rge 4 bdrm. 2 ba
hreplace, ocean view .
$950 per mo. 1early .
G75-674!) -------
:"'ll't' 2~r. I ba house oo
.AJrd . 0
µt!t.'i $451) JS l 1 WO ------
DELUXE CONDO Jhr,
..!' 2ba. newly decor <:a r
$!>75 Ron 848~ 1( no
an-,wer !168-00IR
S'i(Xl t.o $S5(J 3 br. 2 ba.
E'nCI gar Patio Blk t.o
h<'h . all bltru.. yrly
ThL Mgmt IH2· l603
• blk to bch ~ew 2Br.
~~1mo. Also bach apt.
SlKS Parlung. 968 8263
J kK 2 Ba. $.S5Cl mo yrly.
I UR I l3a. PlO yrly.
1 &ch $275 yrly.
:-frwport PC'runsula Rlty.
1;73~
I ISr dlN' 10 heacb. S:~
.}llU ~ )!,HC'll..~
t,i3 5187
BIG CAHYOH VIEW
l_.\H(;t-. 2 Hit 2 Ba. fplc .
'JUlkt.I cl~"· ball'ony
l.'n<'I 2 car ~ara~e. pool,
re;· rac1I. nu pets. Avail
~pt 3 SS75 75'!-2496 ----San a-.• 387 t. .............•.•.••.•..
I & 2br. muve tn today
Walk l.O bc:h. $285 LO ~' t~U5mor4!18 J~3
11,lf h $.!lo) (IO hd)
\\ b l·.,l ~ h1le water
new Ul.11 pd I 642-:tol4
........ 3810 . .......•.•....•..•....
N~ townhome. nr So
U>ast Plaz.a. 3 Br 2 Ha,
I rpk . pool, $500. 252 I
Sunflowe r, SA. Call
:!t J /839 5396 or
711170.-1}.l()R -----ll>r. nr S Coa-;t Plaza .
j..ool. J:) m. ::.et· , 14u1el.
~ t>l5 !).i.l2 -----y 0 ur Ad po st Life ooubl~ pilot & coa e•
oa1IY p0"'85P
3 BR. den, pool &. spa:
avail. now. Kids & pets
O.K.1675. 495-Z77S ~ves
2br. Winter Adwlts No
~ar No PcL' Ut1I pd.
$325. 673·5003. 559 4426
f'anlastu.· 2 HH. 11 ~ ha
lower or duplex. 1.11111!
Island 1 Gnr + <'arport
$SSO + Ut1I La ura
Vance. RJtr &7:l,4()6:!
1X'aut1ful g.irrlen .;ipti.
!).JOI & spa. Adult>. nu
p~'t.~ s:n:i (1l'dll J br. 11 : bJ l'Ondtl
1'1iol. kids ok No p••b
SIUI mo .+ Ulll 67.) 17cl1t
l.i.ldll'lur
Wt I'. llltllSt
ti-ki tiHHi
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TllE EX<'ITl!'llG
PALM MESA Al'TS
~UNL 'T LS TO N PT BC.:H
Bach. 1&2 liR
lrom~&up.
Adult:. No pets.
''°'
Any merchandise for sale priced at $100
or less qualifies for a Pilot Power Ad
4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00
Call today, we 'JI bill you or charge it to your
BsnkAmericard I VISA or Master Charge.
(Motorcycle ads must be prepaid)
Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday
• All items must be priced
• Ad can run in any appropriate classlllcation
• Sony, no commercial buslneaaea
DAI LY PILO T
New a Br, 2 Ba + den.
good location, enclosed
pvt yard, J)7S. 499·3488.
3 Bdrms. 21h ba. Walk to
lake. Community pool &
park. Avail 9/1. '65()/mo. a:nmes
...... Viejo 3267 •••••••••••••••••••••••
HOMES FOR RENT
3 or 4 br. Priced from
5'6S to $495. Fncd yard &
garages. Famillel>
please. Kids & pets
wekome. Call 964·2566 or
973-2971. Agl, no ree
... ,,,....... 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For Lease J asmine C.:n .-ek
Condo. · Sec. gate. pools.
tennis, p r1 v . Ja r
$1,200mo. Call Tanya at
833-1357 or 646-5096.
lalMNI , ........ Cl 3 7 07
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Bay{ront. Adults lbr. l'lln
slecp2mlivtngrm. PM\
pauo & IJch $SO(Jwl.
bT~i90. Avail HIY on bl•
Sept 15
3724 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1 Bdrm trailer SZOO mo + uurs. No children or
:"e~ ly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba
lo~nhou ... c :..pal·1uu,.
hreplace & pool. ~wet
arl'd Adult~. no pd;,.
S.13 1;.15 J:ltll b"75 ~\I
QU1Ffti¥1HG
Most t.;t1I f'rec New cpt.
dll)>. encl gc1rage. patio.
J!reat kitchen 14 bit n'
,\dull:>, no pelS Obi "'"k
U1 bath
:!BRSJ501l BRS32S
2323 ~Iden A\e . <..: M
64.2·7605 doft.s. 64.2-9193
37 ... 1-: .. ~ISIDE. CM. Sharp :.! L.arJ-1 leoch -BH I lia. pvt 1:ar. encl IJ?e
••••••••••••• • •• • •• ••• • ) ard. cluld OK. S395 mo
LAGUNA Ul::ACll ~1TR Call !>46·5880. ai.k for
L~. M;ud sl'rv , t·olor Parn
T\, heated pool Ut1l ------
<71-1 1494·5294. 98!' No •L1t'an 2br rondo nr ~ Coastllwy C.:i.t l'lata. Pool. spa.
~. lJuld ok. 833-8974
He.,.t•ach 3769 ---------· ...................... . $32.S. Larf{e 2br. Iba, gar
& Indy fac Adults. No
Pets. 2009 Maple Apt. K.
S48-6l&5.
LOST&ALONE?
ltfMT1MES SHOWS YOU TKE WAY
TOGO HOME
CALLHl-4555
Luxury Coodo ln Nwpl
Qoest. Waltinl distance
from bcb. Clean ai quiet
2Br . 2Ba, new ap .
pliaocea. Huce 2 car gar,
w/book-up. SS9S mo.
t213) 924 ·5357 collect
anytime.
IWffS
SUMMllljWIMTH UNTALS
oeAMOND
REAL ESTATE
JJ•W.COUlMWY,
ITIHI -
2 BR 1 Ba, pvt patio.
<'arport, on the golf
l'Olll"Se. $375 mo. No pels.
Ask for Larry or Pam.
546--SIB)
___ 6_4_S._7_S_7_l __ Near new 2 br. 2 ba. bltns.
dshwasher. laundry
OHTMlllACH fac1I. sundeck. $400 mo.
Bac.h, lotch. bath, ulil pd. Adults. no pets. Days
Hole! ApU. SZlO yrly & 67s.oci62. eves 613-1418.
up. lat " laat. 2300 W New & clean :! Br. l ba. oceulronl. 673-4154.
IACI( 14 Y llAUTY NewlY remodell'd 1 Br.
3br, 2ba, bay view, prof Yt'lDler/)'rly
pauo. frpk. ctuldren ok.
no petS $375, 1335 Raker
St. 968·3636. 642-71.43
~e~'. ~: __ 67_3-m&t __ ._n_6_P_~_I . __ 2br. 2 ba $400 . New
ms moleae. 540.5505 or Lido Ille, walerfroot, 1Y/frplc. & ynis. M"T-4700
9155-aJ.98. becb, apt. Prerer older eic:t. 2312 days, 640-2U6
man. No pell. S285. evesliwlmds.
-•Bdrm, 1~ be, den, 87Hm8Leue. u:8oowa,., pool • 1pa. •---------Lis zt>r. 2be + ram, xlnt Neer ..-.. ll• )'ard. Larae 2 bdrm. 2 ba. £.ede tor, near nu, too. Pool ma1at. G&rilenlag. 5 nrepac.. 2 doors from MM*f. 75Natl.
blk.I to Newport Bay. beech. ..-SO per mo. year. WISTIAY &DIN Cd tOlfU or 1311-9663 ly.67S4141 leave .-qe. i...=.--------Zlll Eklen. Eas\Side nice
-----------Oceanfront WINTER l br. 13.U. Also a br, 1~ S.~ '~I be .. N" RE.NT ~L. l'\lrn. 2br. ba. t35(). Gas ai water pd. WU!r9 Modtl. Guarded 2ba, frPIC, W 10. *'°°Mo. Pool, encl. 1aragea. Mar.
aates; pool • tennl1. 64&-m>. 645-S180.
$l200 llo. IU·S40I; BALBOA BAY CLUB.•--------Gl-3Mt ~ COndo, 3 br, 3 Sub-Rent. 2 Br, i ba. be. trp&c. 2 patiol, sW)·
4Br2Baeucutlvefamlly eo-GT.1.-.3321 de(k. pool, jac:\W.l. tell·
UvtnJ In Harbor View HORT TERM REN· ala.Mt-1917. HQmil.~\Oacbool• TA.LS -------pool, DO .... -mo. L ..... D lbr, ttot'e, ,..,..._ !Mid. Sl.8J., ... l440 a.,.,r ay wt. also Clole '° .,..._ ll •hop·
winter 6 y rl)'. A1l. • s.uorettheft pr'tf.
w.tAdl CallMN171 8'Ml10 9M$1DO.CallMH1511.
SHARP. bt:at•h I :! & J
BH, trpk. cl'!hw~r. i.:ar &
µau<~ ;o.;o peh ~.GJ51f
st:P£H I br pool. gar.
lrpk. l rl'C .. ~XS. Adull!>
H-U·!151!3. fi.lZ·~I
:\edr &>al·h 2h1. uul pd
CJ.11Jo\1t', ~ DJI. eve ...
l.5t>J Mesa Or
1~1 Blks l:;ast of Newport
lilvdJ
9am·5pm 546-9860 ----
-Seavrind Village
l<tvitx :! llr 3 btk ... bear h ~ .. w 1&2 bdrm luxury
( Jll l!.C ~~Ill'.:!
l' I> adlt 1.µI. 2 t3C .idult Jpl.S m 11 plaoi.
ALldfllJ from $150 + pools. ten
I bdrm I ba dc.hv.a~her.
eo<.I gara~l'. pauo I milt'
lrom br.ich_ 1\dults. nu
pl'L' $!ll.) ~ II U60-5260
Quil•l I Ur dplx. S bll,.,
ln>m bt>dr h. fenr vrd.
t'f\d Rarage. kuis. Pel'>
OK S2'J5. ~ !!052 ----------HEW CUSTOM
21DRMUNIT
l..ari.te ~ br. 2 full baths,
frplc. huRe pvt yard.
cl<.l!.00 garage No pets.
5m mo. + S200 secunty
+ $75 cleaning. 17671
Van Suren, between
Slater & Newman. eBsl
ol Beach Blvd. dnve by
& call ror appt. 848·~
or 960-1347.
L..J-IHdl 3141 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
OCEANFRONT 2 Br. i ba
w 1pri,•acy. greenery,
crashmg surf & super
bea c h . ST95 /m o .
Wa t e rfront Hom i.,.
631-1400
Spacious 2 BR, Jaoaj rm,
tin> Mo. Turner Assoc. -.un
LUXURY 2 BR 2 Ba pen·
Uase. Views. Terrece.
ao1roo. 4M-53r1
LUXURY 28r, 28a, ocu.o
view, SlOOO mo. 494-«188
............ 3112 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2br, 2ba condo o n
fl()lfcoune, dbl aarage.
5'75 .•• :me. 49'l-tm!O.
ru... ~ aterfalls. pond~ 1
t.;J:. for coolong & hedl
1ni: paid. f'rom San
l.>lcgo f)'wy dnve North
on Beach lo ~kFadden
lhetl Wl'St on Ml'Fadden
lO S1.:awind \'1llage .
171411'193 j ]98 --------
TllEES. TRHS
ADULT APARTMENTS
NC!ltlc<I among tall pinl!S
& rushing streams.
PACIFIC WOODS
839-2140
4000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Room w /kitchenette
S72 week & up.
S48·97SS
2~nr. bch. Wlkit priv.
1285. L!lt, last + Sl 00 dept.
No Pets Single Mal.
675-5533. ~99.
Room & sepa r at "
J(Jtchen. $155 & $175. • ~
blk from beach. 2121
Balboa Bl, NB. 673·14Sl
,~ ..... 4250 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lbee for rent, Bil Bear
Oly alps 6; linens fum.
$2S rutely pr cpl. Call alter 3 p.m. $C-lil9.
TAHm
Modem 1 or 2 be' tottqe
on beach on TablU with
car. row boat, wasb
machine, complete kitchen. etc. FOf more lnloC.UB-_,,
.._.,.. ............... ._. 4JOO
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UDO IAYW
a.pert, v\ew-4 er, a be.
D6n rm. f /P, IM!Ho. avail
lflO(Tt. Call 17S«10 bet
7:• pm or~ or ......
Fem. 2br, Zba, frplc. ~I.
xlnt. view. Sl'JOIQo, Npt.
Bch.ev•-.... . --........ ---·-·--.....
Baltio. lalud. Rmm•te
ZS..3S to 1bare Ira .._,
boma.11WOl.
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ae11Coam•• 24 lllr ~.., .... '1C>b,... S.W.-w-.omad·
..... a&4 at.Ul.-t •':."' dla na. ball al. Awl =-~Uc':.. 9\tZe
Mld'&HAULQIO ALL Tlte PHtonal To11c h PETERSPAINTINO
TYPDDUMPtaUCK CWNna ._...... lo Eapr'd, Aeaa llal ..
LDWRATll ... l~I your niecfa, ~~plet.e Pree Eat. Call Oeu
P.U.Uoc lnt1,.1t, ~ty ICalaer plumber. Member :1 ~ldrr;~·~~; ~~~.~fn':'oded.
• .. • nn sr ~. C"OUtlll ... w .._ ... nn
I I I I I I• I a.............. ti, Guaf' ... pit odor 1
•VUY I.OW PIUCD•
oolMCMtllPt--· 0...0 s.aou
prol .. klula •-is ID)' ~ MlmC:..S.:... ooly butlneH. Bon·--------.................... _. did/Im.._.. Pn!f. ~ EJcl 6 Int
... -.... l2 Yrtt ••· NB /CM .,.., -·--••••••••••••••••
1·rn '"'•"· Pf'lt'e• are Repalr " Reroof. All .,,.11 matnA t y p es • s h i n i I • s •
Drlvewa1••Perkla1 <.-)It ....... 15 yn. e.~. Wllllt CWMam 8uUden .. ......,..~ DI> .-fl ..,,..,. Re& rftBGllW • ~ • ...... .,. .. c....... d"1D. u •. ,.,_ ......
.... Eialf-~,~!~.. . 53M1IO.~ SllS .\aplaall • .,.....,1 '1!.oaGI 11._tah urpe n l r y .
Uc'd. -137JMI, O&llaa .\\I "'71
tlom• Prld•·1arden
cle.nu ... Miil awa)'1. .,. .... ._»4-l'ltl db a penoQ,11 &ouch! .::.i•"'.Mi.13i4 ' Palot1n1. INT/EXT "-Lea•--rockehakes·com~·lar.
-••••-••••••••••••• ~I. ettt. 541·:19 Flo.
AJI lrv•t• •ty l,.a agu
Wt On (:arpei Oeantta. ..._,'OP I ~ dlia Also up ... ~
••••••••••••••••••••••• holattry. Work iiuar --··-••••••••••••••
l''Ttt Ul. S)7 .$0u p . NMt, e.-t, reN , 12
m«ut Aw •=•· 1pertJln« yn. tsp. LJc'd. Dave
It , ••• ' =Ol'~·~· flM.l~. tJ•bn~ll.a l'lt•Htl(l/MtJlllC T•'1 .... ..,....
l\rrr1•• frt1m NllllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hand ~hln& of )'OW'
car at )'OW' bOme or ol
1Nrk tnOYlll unit Prt't• fl..ll.:C1'1ltCI AN PriNd
eil.rt'lll rat.a ~3?16_ naht rree •ticnale 00 .... •••••••••-•••••••• •----------lnL/Ext . Oepend1ble
Wut a REALLY CLEAN It ...... Reuooable. fl'rec ~•t ~~IA Cluence's TV. Local larte onmall Jc*
---Cal "4 Uc. tmzw l'TS-03.Se flt~.~ HOUSE? Call Gingham --•••-•••n• _caUJay.*"1S8
Gitt. ~-. MS-S123 MOUS111MD1aS
......, •~ service. Good refs. Rsnbl
--~=::::......... ratefl. $5.95+. !i57· l096 hh111Ser•lce __ ............... ..
lJ,mcbtlon or wor~lna
~. m.1.s. .. born@ rook lnM? Call Kalhy few re
uonabl)' pnct'd p leli.
UMnm.ctr4c
~·
.J ........ .............. ReUdetlllaJ •~m~taJ .... , .................. .
BA.NKRUPTCY ~~
UIVORCl!:S75
ctioo ~aat 84.2-~100
llVOICE
Typtn.i M.'rvlce av1.1ilabh:
' Call Barbar.t
641 05lt6
DtSlefano & A~ronov1u
Construcuon. Fl"ee est
Lie 113'1DW. 640-96'9
,J1m·s boat • bome re·
pa.1rs . l speciahie lo
carpentry Ii fiberglass
rep&.u'. Also glass & win.
ow C'h atJDel e11ta«.
. rou namt' 1t I v.1U
nm~. tatenng ab.o for
totnrwt4l or lg parues
842-7'll4
•Travelera Elec tric • Sonl. Mainlel\1111('\', com
m I. resideotaal l.1<' 41
lbndfd.. m~ 1642 1soo
EU:JCTRlCIAN
NJK Quulll)' Serv ices Best ralAIS for liPQ hkup prov1c.l~s prof baarte n· a nc.l !i '11al l er Jobs. OC'ni and ~u1ltt:Si.e. for 675--83U ______ _
your wedl11ng:., t'OCkta1I •• hi .t part.kl611od uJI <1C'Clis1oru..+sn •
Lie l 09'J24l .. 897 823 1. ••-•••••••••••••••••••
8111 4214 536-6413 Magician a~allable for . any occu1on Adam
c-tet~ Fleaseber~ ....................... r •
L' dations retaining 1 c1 .. oun I ~ ...................... .
I' •• .......................
Carpentry. (ft>C\D& • rOOI •
1n& No job too sml. Pa~
Cbft631 <&2'4
llOUSE•APTPAJNT
REPAIR CLt:A.N HAUL
U> COST 646-1701 ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••
OCC Student. 1 Too truck.
Trash. tr~ ll1 m Oan
&fl·~.
Yard refuse o r light
furruture. Reasonable
rates. Call 640-66U.
~~ wood f~ Hauling, trimmlog, yard
walls, blocks. pat1oi..
u cc'd. ~-50l:t. 548.@19
Robin's H•secleanlng A l1'0UP""' _. u-...,rs p a I n t 1 n • . ,.. r •• e • ..._.. .. bl wW care for ,our home .. "' Sr'vc, for a ...,__ Y ~ you are away. Pb ~tun.ates. Res. rat.a.
deao home. ~1 '68Sl8ex. z. _m._n __ , ------
Cedar Crpl Clean'g , Resp. coUege sr. to srt
steam/Shampoo. wodow your home or apt. Have
ws b'g, flr wax·g, gen ref. Avail. 8/18-8/26.
~-~ 6. tmtturea Tree s.r.ke
,_HT. Hl-1439 ·-•••••••••••••••••••
-----Prof tree trimming & re· A t 1 1 moval service. t'ree est.
·--••••••••••••••• Call963-9836AM.
Ptwnb&AR rt.1)aJr. ~pee: m
r't'modehni.t. copix:r re -cln'g serv Res/Comm.
Re a sonable . S imon . Bll.IS26-71TI.
751-8951
---------lnt Paint & wallpa-r. ptpe fo't~ ~l Top Ital "" Plwnbull( SJ7 31!H ~work. reas. pr. l"'ree _
Mike'sTrecScrv1cc. Trc1·
rc.'fOOvaJ, cleanup, trai.h
hcluJ away. 540 6760
For e x ce llen ce 1n
houseclearung. Cleaoiog
Unluruted. $46--3726 ---SUSlE'Scleaoing service.
'lborougtr. l time. wkly,
rmthJy. 751·7368
MS. VICKIE'S c leaoing
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
I du rt ...
f II W.
AllOd•a.r.c..
Low homeowner rates
675-0562 ...........
'
e.t. SU!ve 547 4281 . •·or
e?rt paUll. C alJ JI m
Dave 's Pa1ot1ng ,
Res1Comml. Serv ing
coastal comm. 8 yrli
H.igbcst q uality work.
Rsnbl. he'd . Dave.
580
,..........,
Any plumbing. wate r -•••••••••••••••••••••
serv, leaks. balhnn encl. fo'tce tnal lesson, crcden
cl'r a m1 c tile. Rc ai.. 1.1aled, readm1t. math &
83i!-2168 French. 67J.60 l3
Any plumbing. water T,,....SerYice
serv.leatts,bathrrn-enel ........ •••••••••••••••• ceramic tile . Reas .
8J2.atti8
service. Resld. clea1UDg I • •i p .. • I esr• .._ ~ o R. St CJ · Pl ..
LP ()Tice Serv1 ceb. Prof.
t)'pUlg, l.erm papers, re·
s u m es e t c . Lo ua i.e
Ua&an. :;e. 7135
_Ftee __ es_t_. J_1_m_646-4 __ 11_s __ 1 C.. iidor Ulg, gates• fence rep&ll'. &garage cleanups.
6-1(}.4000 ~7 -8271
at its besL Uc 'd/Bonded. ~~:_-: •• :........... ~ ang. reliable~~ :..m.,.
Servuig t.he Irv/ Npt/ European Landscaper. Paiot"g •Wallpaper'g &is-3503 Tustin areas . We take f't'ee ~l. 3yr Guarant. To Place your
"Fast Result"
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ad ... Call Now
.f\NY'tlUNG from A toZ. ••••••••••••-•••••••••
a tmP\c.1ure Framing. Con<.'orde Contr actors ~-=~md
Aft 5 PM. 549-1801 Save on rm a dd1t1ons on----------1 ly S20 ~r ~fl. 848·3654 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~----'LAll'·re I for a bet· =====--"'f· Gomplete serv1~4r!'litl~.
ter job. you won't want to The fastest draw m the Automal1c ope re.tors .
mass the e mployment West. . .a D aily Pilot Re p a 1 r s p ec 1 a It y .
columns m Classlf1ed. Classified Ad. 642·5678. ~-W74
pn ... _ m' our work. Call Top work. •·aar pncc. , ..... uck L"'s1an ...,..·1478 Then.. Su Pl b "'""pl __ ,._ d k ..... 0..1 """" ,_,Id ""' ca ,,,_. npe rgcon um . .,... \HIUO:r, ump true • 'or a""'. "~l ,399 nas . ......._, ysteves ..-... ~ .. 1.n .. h I _. ,, ,,,,. ~ ... ~ r ree ei.t Rep1~. E>'~· au , lroo & Y•u ~ L'u.5tom paJ..DlUlg, aJJ hand remod e l work . cstm wrk. tn1sc. 831·1257 Gene ral housecleantnJ.?. -fllrf work. 1nt1ext. frC<! ~t
Fast hauling, res $14 & up
Yd & i;:ar clnups. 1-'rt:.-e
est. <714 >~·459'7
apes t.ofr . Refs. own trans . •••••••••.............. J ack -·~.,., ~----horrk"'i Comm ·1 & re!> id 962-0SIO lincltwork S mall JOb' ---_ _ ~ W<Jr k-4l.t-J:
--------N\'wpott. Costa Mesa & SEU... 1dJe items with a r a te' :.11i i;',3;) Ln·
SeU idle items &.\2 5678 lmnc_ ~5-3175 eve!\ ~>' Pt.I~ Cl~l1ed Ad =Jl~.).)
64i..S-6-ff,----
bt. lZ2
..... to~ 4300 Offiu....... 4400 Office....... 4400 ...... W..t.d 4600 ~to Lo. 5025 ,,,. I llF c IHIHh 5100 Lo.t & '--d 5300 ht UJI .. s.r-.ius 5360 Help W..ted 7100 ·····•••··••••·•···••·· .....•.......••........ ....................... ........................ ....................... ....................... ....................... .... ........................................... .
"10\'Ulg?Avo1ddeposits & CBCTEllPOIHTE /i>.VAIL/!>.&ENOW Res pons i ble, work an ~ t'Oli:-OU · fe m "mall ~on bu.<itnf"S~ lnp. 1\U 'OIJ~TI N<; C'l.fo:Ftl\
cut h v1ng expenses! ... ~ .... UTE... Large reception area. 2 w r 1 l e r s ~c k s 0 n c SWING LOANS blonde do&. long·hau 1.:-d, Jta~ fun.. QUI 1'rave1Jnt: <iood tl'lt.'phonc l'Olle•·
Profei.s ionally s ince """..,.,.. ~·~ pvt. offlces+storage and and H 10. \IC Newport " Se<.'r etane i.. fi rcnda . lion' l'an llmr Lit•
l"'l Jamboree &MacArthur -•eren,.,./UHU'k "Pa""". bedroom l'O tt ai;e in KMNY Vargrn.1a. CM. 642 3918. t&t-T'.J63 typ1n~. Irv. indu~t rial .,, Ba w -·•-.. \AJllU '"' -v• ~ ~... Corona dcl Mar or CosLa 2nd'Trust Deed Loans on r"" ---k 1 ( HOUSEMATES p; Y h ::~: Ground floor, coovenient Mesa. Qwct.ness cssen residential property ~. Con!1deol1a.I persooaJ par h I orulri. lt·x111hlt·
832·4134 11!1 wrpe · & ample parking. Ideal IJaJ. Wnle Clas:ufied Ad Customized to meet llHlf'H£R $\.W r cu~c Cd 1'11 75~2737. NewponAJ.rportloc.CaJI !I~ Daily Pilot. PO. you.rnceds' n"" ~~~~ ~~hr~okll~f~: ~~L ~t. S40.$fljj:f a i.k for 1-~xpand your _J 1fest yle
with .i compatible room-
mate We d1sc:over thal
IJ('NHI L'all
TV.O l't-,,\S 1:'11 A PAI>
X."ll tRSl.>tir 7:>!1·1209
Shan• J hou,.,l'. r<.':>p nun
"molunf! 11dulh I blk~
f r o m b t• a l' h (' d M
~ me• IJnan 75\1 1817.
!li\M 2P4'l
Hmmt. M IF l:>·JO for 2Hr
2ha. nwt· Im· si;.o+utl
( Jll 11;0 l :!I G le avC'
1nt~'>d~l' 1\va1l S1:pt l~t
~u
~"'"" 2 tern roummtiu~. 11C>1t-moktn~. <!:!·28. :.Sbr,
.! ,bJ C!IM SlllO ca. ~an
th 1)\0 ~J. i.>2 0565
l-em Ma ture Non
..:.mokcr S170mo Wood·
S2JO u r o m ce·s tor e . Dorot1'1y 979-8533. Box 1560. Co&ta Mei.a R.E. 01'.:l'T. ADS Turtlff'oc1t Cil ·n Gard('n • ma. cpt~. dr~. A 1C. 17~1 Garden offlC"e s wlable for ~----SANTIAGO l/!>.HIC I~ ~u ~ Z73!I lod11kw Priff ,\rcountui~
l:it!ach. II U 1...-.e. k-l2·2834 2 or 3 mdlv1duals Very 7141832·52()0 ONLY I"> 641..0252 P1e.t.~· ~~ 1.1ur Jd under ----reasonable Santa Anti· histnsft ... est/ • ht aa•a 5350 ---b.tnk.uls: fr\tn1.: ~ & L
G ... R 0 EM 0 FF IC E Tust.1n Area 835 6505 ~ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• y,...,.. 5450 .\,'>11
"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.~11 Jny tlt"f'n or rom t-Jler~wn~ ~1 \S&\C; E ••• ... •••••••••••••••••• SP/i>.CE ~\µprox 750 ~q fl +extra hi:lfts /NEED b1n;,l100 of 1krn• ror r... fi>bJwnt.,.. Lie ~ta,"4.'ur \JRlJ~t.COC l'ONS
,\\all on Quall St tn -.lorai::e al ll C'e d e d OpportuNty 5005 V <or ,,.,,. \lo 1th ,. !'.·nn~ OutraJl!J II. t~ 511 1 <.n"1Jt1·ard'> ll!'c,.ptrd
:-.iewpurt lll'Ul h 1-'rom Newport Blvd .. (..'.\t $300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'rndler Ad :J hn<"> fur ;: lltl\ ~·II Aun<k d Lie
,, •• lo "''"' ...,, tl "all per mo Rlt r 548 7729 F~ .... :L'orLL• . .c·L·, ../MONEY 1M-"'·ru11'" da):. f:,1rh MIC&...-.1 • r.•5 \I -w· · • ..,.,, .,,-,.,u -.... • '----r_i:. """"'" addition.11 Ian<' 1~ rµ fvr ~ UHJ) "> .10 S.inla
1·18S-7300 llminff' llefttal 4450 f)'ench Polynt.'!>ia Tah1ll lil•·:!day' L'har~·· it· •o.tcGI• f~rb.u-a ,\\t', L,\ 9W37
COST/!>. MESA ·-•••••••••••••••••••• or outer islands. Ucach ~··omrrwn·oal ltd' l u'-'ft 2A.'l 835 37t9 <!IJ ~' o~. ext HI 1-·or store &offwe space al f r o nts av a 1 I u b I c -------
Oevel"""rs only plca;i' t•or mor.· 1nform .. 11on 1 •FOXY 1 .a. "'Y 1t ,\Jr-plant• rwty1ru. waott'<I reasonable rates. ~.... e -.w 1 U! 11 Owners Ill Hawau took Jndtoplareyour adc,.11 UL7CALLONLY '.l)tn~ $!!1 . "I PJ~
\n'QUl\t&nl!
'\l l:lt T 1•11 .... Tt '\1,
l'll-.HK P\t 1 lull ·,1~·k111~
arnh1t1Ulh JX·r-.oo tc1r 1·11
~ pu., Ill An1..: LL l~ JI
in~ (!, 1IJ kt•y f'X p rt•qtJ
'l'Ue. thru Sun eve:. .. bpm
UI <!Jm. t'all for a ppl
•>'5 ~i(.(.tj e-ct ;);!(l. Mon thru
fo'r18 ~5pm
Profess. office ~paet
avail. m Calif. lsl Ull ok
Hie.I~ .• 150 JOO i.q ft. Low
Prll'C inc:I Janitoria l.
"t·t·unty M.'n 1t·es. con·
1enm1·c rm & uttl. Abun·
dant µarktn~ avail. Con·
H'n1cnt Ive c:lo~e t o
;urJ,JOrt. travel a,::ent &
bJJ\k IO bldg. 230 E. 17lh
"' 'M. 642·9560
500 to 5000 SQ Ft. mg for fore1i::n 111vcslori. m•J r ,. I" r Q u :in l 1 t )' .
Ml:SA VERDE bH ca 11 arc a c 0 cJ c CREDIT MO 642.56]• •972-1131• oJI !>lli'7 1 ... ---------.-. PLAZA UJ.923-8758 NOIUM U -------
l.52S !\1e!>aVcroc i-:.c M. ----2ccd&~--'TDI-• PREGNANT " Caring . ..._~ ::• ~4§..4123 I"--U .M"lll ....., tulf1deoWLI C"OUQS('lmi & -~Jlffl~= ----- -_,...... ~· 547-5402 rclerraJ Aboruoo. adop u_,., IOll
Orange On Sale $39.500 Arranged by uon" keep&nJ: ·--·-·•• •• •• • •• • • • So Lai:una. bw.mei.s or
profess space UNDt;H
5.fl SQ ... .,.
4~1Turner 1~soc.
Toll ·f'l"ee (800)252 2000 CoaM Ho.-Lo.ls Af'CAR.E 547 ~ .... Walsd. 7075
SCRAMUTS EARN .......................
ACCOUNTING
lm mcdlate 11pemn.:s ol
lt'nn!l 1·xcept1on .. 1 11J1
pinunilie:. for lhc fullo""
U'lg pobllllJt\l> •
hndge 0..11&1>55215:JO C;\i n ewly decorated
HARIOll ILVD. $60,000 +
M ONEY AVAIL ·
ABLE-S20.000 min • any
purpose. Mr. Hargrave
!1;1·3535
ANSWERS
....... ....,. 1.8~ 1
1:':1 Ca rru.no Real
Sa.nOemenle ; Fully ltc.
BO O KKt:E PIN G
P1U~ l::xpr'd woman
N n o r CdM area.
bi:>-0700 ~lu~t!a~~~~r~\t -----'ttUl~ air c:on<J. 45'3q. fl
!:ica.mless Ram (.;arrying
Systems. We make our
own & install them on the
)Ob. Guarantee bus mess
from referrals. Plu.s lot~
m ore business. More
room to expand. ser ving
all of O r ang e Co
£oi tabltshed busine ss
over 5 years. $75.000 2
trucks and madu.ncry.
Phone 556-T123 afl 6p rn.
'romg couple is lookiftc)
for IOOilltDt. to sher~
..... 2 bedroom apt in
171'11 642· 7710 o r (213 I
~ lfit.S
UECSUITES
Downtown Custa Me~a.
ideal office or i.tore. $300
5411-11.56 or 61:,..2213
Costa MHa. SI 25. mo. i\ C.'Omhmal1on thal can't
"tJ ti Ii t I es pa j d . be beat! Be uullful pco·
'631-5232. pie. perfect location
-------(<:lose t o air po rt &
2001 Lafayeu.e. N.B Store
or ofhre space. l.200 Sq.
fl. $.ll)l() mo.
8 Grundy Rltr67S GlCI
Need 2 fl'male room·
mates. noo smoker~.
· :>hare 3 bdrm. a pt. m N.
l.agUM. Walk lo beach &
town S17!l._+d epos1l.
497·361ll 9a• t o 2pm
luck.
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
0"'1•1Ct; space available
&l 17875 lieach Bl vd.
near Talbert in Hunl·
1ngion lieach. SSO_per
month. Phone message
M!IV1ce SlO per month,
'1esk SS per month. Daily
''llot 0H1ce Pho n e
642-4321 ext. 276.
Newport Beach ofc/apt
$150. Dlnnery se<'tion
675-4912 broker
f MO. FREE REHT
~stabhshed Newport
Heach full service ex·
ecuuve s uite . 3 In-
d i vidual offices now
avallable. AU amemties
included in month to
mo nth rental .
MacArthur at Jamboree.
EXECUTIVE ROW INC.
752·7170
l or 2 Rm SUites from S75.
T19 W. l9t.b St. CalJ Tom
540-2200.
Retail/Office s~ce. 700
sq fl. Westchff a rea.
I ·6'16-048. call coUect.
Small Hide-Away Office.
Only IW)/per moolb. Va·
cant. 3ZS No. Broadway.
Santa Ana. Historical
Bldg. For more lnfo call
Sam Warren S6lH878 or
r.stmts>. ideal om ces &
professional s~relarial
sc.'TVlccs F'or more info
call liev at !179-2161
SM/!>.LL OFFtCE
Beaut atmoi.. mcl. re·
c·t:pl.. conf. rm .. copy
s t:r v. Ali.o a va il. in
house. Stat camera &
~ loc-.t1on. Ofrice
& stora~e Wes t CM
Wholesale or Pilrts pref.
S200mo +utal. 960·2918,
&\6-Zl79.
Mt:DICALSUITE
J::xc.-eUcnt location. close
lO bay, lilu'. W.2650
EJ;Ulbl.isbed Costa Mesa
florist Shop for s ale.
645-9602 or 645-'IJlJ
Expanding our business.
Look.Ing for people in·
terested 111 gaining fman·
c1al freedom. 551·2229
sec. serv. $175 mo Call Newport. Nr P sl or e.
wk. days 1783."> Suite G, Modero 548 sq ft store <Jr
Sky Park Cir .. 1rvine. o fc. 2630 Avon C(o;).
549--4035 213/477· 7001 Window wash.Ulg, res1d.
bi!ac h r oute. $7500. I DESIC SfiAC..--11-HPs-k SJ>ite&-/&t..ougc. ~89
Developer has desks for available. 634 W. Haker. ---------
R.E. Brokers Costa Mesa. tYil-0586 REAL £ST ATE
95).0111 .......W._... 4500 Pnrne Npt Bcb local1on
----------1 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ExccUenl existing rental
Offices · Larg~. custom New front street location. business + 5 yr old oU.ce
decorated. Ueac h & Park Irvine Business building & land. Owner
Mc Fadde n . Fu ll Center. 4.001 sq ft. For wall c ary. Excellent
a m e n i t i e s i n c I . lse/option to buy. Pvt fmanc111~. $185,000. Call
s ecretarial ser vi ce if Pt 714/644-9260. Leave ms1t. ncOOed. Ohcal Business y. 49M892, 494'3966·
Ce nter. 891·4145 or ...WIHOUSTalAL
752·0ZW. &NTSFOaLIASE
San Cle m ente·On the Q oi;e to 405. 005. & 91
beach al the Sea Horse freeways. 1600 sq fl with
Inn. $175 mo. 1-492-1720. ol'fice. 71418118·2000
MIWPOn RACH MEWPOaT RACH
Design your own custom 3000 ft. 1000 ft office
office. P rime airport space, quiet Ute Indus .
location w /excellent area. No automotive or
freeway access. AJI or' fiberglaslng. 645·3323
pert. 8300 sq ft available dys. from $1.0S. Newport Place, Ginny, 6'W501. 5500 sq' warehouse 4' ofc,
LagLma Hills, Mou.It.on & MID8t0MCIS Late Forest. 951·1808
Pl'Silioua omce' build· Ownel'.
ing, Brookburat Blvd 1500 aq ft wan!houae as of.
near Ed ia .. r~ Suites r· -•-•~ from :.0 sq ft. lrnmed. JCeS, ....... t """• S385 mo.
occupan cy . 15751 :O~CM.646-7512
~·Mr Cantor,
MONEY
I II 0 II [ II .,., '"""""°""°"'°' •1LM.WIQ:.-.~UHC(~
llUltU·2'1• .. , ......
Opp .....,. 5015 .. .................... .
Renata 556-770'1 1-----•--•
Loan specaaltst·bu.<, , ron-
st .. R.E . & a c('t , rec
fmancang 842·0455
MONEY /\VAJLABLF: '20.<m to Sl0.000.000. Any
pul1)05e. 637 ·3833
Nickel -Suave
Poise -Panty
STEAK
ll used t.o be that the :.WI
s mall voice w1th1.11 U'>
W:A!> our ('()0$(')ence. Now
it's our st.omach as lung.
· 'WhateVer h.appent.-d to
STEAK'!''
For i\ppt 492· 7296
LANA ·s Ou"TC ,\LL
10AM·2i\.M
m-0(93
l.ronill I! m my 11 unt in,::\ on
Meach home <:.all
!)63..5703
U..&Vidli Add bt•dut\' <Jf wood to •~M•sep• }our ~. pauo. deck.
,_ te. M of" ;~ uc B 300'799 Bob
1• o u n l !. P a y J b I "
c'penf'OCt' and typing ol
tO ""Pm l'O\lllon 111
•ui\l'' oil <·ount1111; lai.k.,
r"IJlt•d to \l'rll) 1n1-
rn.tc-b.mg lX'4:ument<. anti
e'lU'fldml: tn\OICe datt:~
5300 1_N_..,. ___ 1_1_s.._1_1_t_1 ._--w-~---7100
WOltlOHG CAPtT /i>.L --·-···---~ G, li•rl --·················
MDMyW-.d SOJO ....................... Leet&~ SR PAYROLL
CLERK
Oraoge County Nat.tonal 1---------Corp. in the boom1nJ.? FOUND ADS Security field n eed s
funds for ·growth. Xlnt lDC fl(( opportu n ity t o ML
partJe1pate in a growth
Uldustry. Active or non· call:
active invest.or. We have '4Z..5'71 presently over 100
Dealers nation wide. lo·
vestme ot lO SIS0 ,000
~.P.O..
Box 733, Tuslan. Ca .
92680.
MottJ•J•'-Trwt o.ic1i SOJ5 .......................
fOuDd vie. Goldeawest"
'lflll:-H1t." black male
Ge rman S h e phe rd .
1W7.g)4
f'ound or lost a pet? Call
Special Pals hotline
714-972· l23S.
3' HourOutcall Sen'lcc
*C»li a FOLD*
OlllCALL ONL V
•tn..4'76•
._.Calif••
OUTCAU. a. hrs 641·0180
MC/VISA
O.C. AIRPORT
SECrY&
ESCC>n
•SERVICE•
Specializing 1n bus i·
oeu meo. res idents
.ekocne.
739·52• 24HRS.
•SlqUIN•
llCarfl & Modsfs
752-8108. 548-5293
ESCORTS
Tommy's Of Newport
Introducing
JAMIE&SUZY &GLSn 1·10PM
••• ,._s...-
161'7 ...... Hlcb r1 •• ..., v ............. ... .,..
tkllat ...... ($19.~value). to
ICM01rS
-YFA.IM
AUi.10th thru Aug. 19
ncRt.a rMY be claimed
b)' caWAI M2·5871. en. m
***
ATTENTION
JOB SEEKERS
U you h~on t found a job
by Augu& lbth, ~atch for
JOBS
"JOBS" 1:. a s per1al
table6d sect loo that w1 II
be published with the
Da&ly PtJot on Thursday.
Will work with com
pute r1 zed pa y r o ll
:.y:.tcms 111cludln~ labor
dll.Lnbuuon a nd payroll
scparauons. :J Years l'll.
penfnCe n ."Qwrt.-d
We provide compct1ll' c
:>alane:.. rompany pa.id
roedlcaJ, dent.a.I and Life
l.Jl..'>urance for e mployt.'t'I>
..ind dependent~ and a
credit W11on
APPLY IN PJ::RSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TliMSPORT
DYNAMICS
3131 W Segerslrom
Santa Ana. CJ
l:.quaJ Opportunity
Employerm,f h
August 16th. 1 .......... -.-.-. ...
O.'tMis1it! Acctg l:Jkkpng
TEMPORARY
Register today lo work -------•••I oo vanous a Cl'Ounting & bookke opiog a ssig n · A CCESSO RY
DESIGNERS needed . nare for dal&n essen·
tial. part·Ume or full·
time. earn $15·120 hr .
WW traia. Call Marilyn .., ...
menL't. Work close to
your home. Acctg clerks.
bookkeeper~. a c coun·
t.ant.s are needed tbruout
~e County. Call us
for more lDfonnauoo . ---------• Robert Half's
STUWIGER
ANALYST
BU I L DER S EM -'
PORIUM. A Division of
1be Wickes Corporalioo. hal ao Immediate c>pen·
lal Mt Ila Irvine off'ace '°" a S&odlledcer Analyst .. ,,. ..... iDclude the
.....,... ol \be retail
ltOCll ..... aDd l,Petial llftllecU N1Mec1 to iDvea-
t or y • a_d 1_row t b
....... Qualilka&oaa
wauj) IDcludt I yn. DC• .,.. ... ..,.,.....Ith ..,.... . ..., .......
reoalvablel. SoMd 10 key
addlq maclllae skill• ........
.,,.... cciatact
lla*'-9 .....
-~
. -...........
ecca• Is f
2333 No Broadway
•200. Coldwell Banker
Bldg .• Sula Ana
1714)1lMIOl
A.C'J'Na COACH
needed.. Call '178-1081.
•ACTRESSES/ACTORS.
All ages/all tJpes. No
exp nee. "S.A.M. •• in·
terviewlna now. Our
clients have worked
"~ II", "Goldie 4'
1be Boxer''. "Lady IJl
Red" w /Robert Conrad.
"Wrl1ley's Double·
mint" •• Diaae)' Studioa.
•Allyoae laterested ln
Movl et /Telev, call
''S.A.11." today. Sm fee •
<Tl4> Tlt-t•m a .
... W..... 7100 ....,W..... 7190 ....,W..... 7100 HefpW-.4 71 ....,W..W 7100 ~W-4 7100 ....................... ....................... . ..•••.•.........•....••.......••.•....•.........•••....••••......•.• t.b?dlr· ~u.t 13. 1m DM.VPILOT
A*\ ...-.on waalOd for 8Ab111U., Mtded d ·~ 8ulOnt uumbly • 11abt forpouy'1'a1Mdl)·r old _.. l:oAN PLAT·
•duM optnlKllL Yt'lU I l r I . Yo ll r b o m • M9e llCllT Alf
'1'11ia.WG1JO w /leoced )'lrd. C M• South Coaal Natlooa&
"" ~--... ~--------a.ok, an lndtP.,od•nf •••w• u....._i..-~ ... _ .. ~ ..... __ ............. -"~-io!• PBX opera oni for a ---•....., ...... .._.., ---~ '"' tclepbont: anawerlnt ...,.., ._, 'f:\M l5 CM •4ol00 .:Ot! ~ ••pmtoted or ...._ 8IMlna
will tflUD. P\ill urne or ... --..-. • ... ..1. ~ U ... i... ·• -·-··-·«--.2
• PACIFIC ~ -... avaua· s •• Ld.e ....... cwt&. e o., •. af\eraooa ftea hR-c-w Iii•• in
Muat be able to WOl'k ---~~~~-~-
C.ahl~r l'nl Una• ••·
perienc• Mual tl•v• baaac photo1raphy H
1•• r Pho lo 1 r • p h )' Uftlt~ • ._ BtKh
Blvd ti B.M7·W4.
C.ilt Ill MCI I
Nun«y 0 ~ lo St.1~
per hr.~ to Grant,
l03I Newport tll, CM -.1w
Cl.ERJCAJ..
...-.... or trave yard Npt M. ... .-1 fEIJWL
;m'1:~~~ 1lf.: ......,"''" CGllEIS 972-9955 ~.c~'~C:'~~.•blt' P'or our Oolta • • of SAVINGS NEVR A PH
.'Qhion bl•nd •N'• 1·~ &.~ .. t'e pre UTOTEM MARKETS
• •••••••••••••••••••••
a.ft~~
reqwrina typing akllls
and ba.iac knowle.d1to Ul math. Salary c om·
mensurate wilh skills &
expr Olftce an Npt. 8e ¥Cb. Call 64().,3950 Coi.t.a Mer.aaru ftrred PleHl' c-a ll FULL-TIME IA* Airportare11 Oeor ae Wa1oc r 111 ~nmgs oow iavaaloblt!
C.11 ~-42)0 *-.z:IOll for lull ume a:s:s1isu1nt llCONCILH Oerk: Growing new com M ... E 0 E Cllllfentl• '•••r•I rru [R n--!Ullt'r~ C>r\ 2nd & 3rd Beach area company PIU\)' will tram reliable .. °"' ........... 0 ... R $w•' JI I Lw LI.Lt. lltuf\ No npenunce nee :.eelu;h bal~':"tactiv~ perso1n indMduals for respons1.
nr 1 -.a. .. n c. 2'100Har"'--81 d ,._..._ ~-"'-•• "'-rt.., IO t •~ Wll a u Y LO rel'OOCI e bl e posit ions working .. 'or ....._ Wllt~. lD ......... ,.. • "-ta~-.• v ---" ... ul6.Ul ~ .., o .-bank statements. Op· -~ ...... • """ ... ,., ~ Pt'f" hour Advancernt'nt w/lhegeneraJpubUc. Pit M a. Elcper'd couple Equal n...w.r En.aply r """" .... uruty tor munaoe Porturuty for rapid pro-& r / t av a 1 I . NO
COOKS
Pa.rt lllnt' day & evemn~ ~fts available. P1ua &
i.andwich experience-.
Apply an person only
Mon-f'"ri.9-S
BLOCK BUSTERS
17917 MacArthur Bh•d
Irvine <Co rne r nr
~cArthur&M am. >
Wife bk .. P" ~~p . _.,.._ -~t<: 17th 8t C:allOan .....,......~ " mo11on & fant "st1c • " ~ " l 'h ~ ""I .......,. anent J>Olilltom LO $S SO .. £ X f' E R I E N C E lhu1baod lo11nl. c~p &nktl\AI uo\ et-_.......,_. __ l)t!r hour tr quahlted. 1-·or beoe!1t:.. N t: C E s S /\ R Y . COOK
CJll ''2 :w>73 or 1~13 1 N" w po r I 8 ca r h more 1nrormauon & 10. 972-9955 11ow.ew1ves & students ~-""J b k ••~ •~ "'' •· t We are ~king an ex· _, mol't.i•se an 1nat t·o L~r...-r .,.yu11t omanag(l 14'1'\IC-Wgo tostore82at l lCIPTIOMIST welcome. 646·7735
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L•*'•' t1 I tn•c•T ...... SJ.JO Per..._,
atftlT,,... ,.,,,.,. .......
s.r.tce s..-t w.-." $641-~ ........
f Mt 1d1•lctl ••.w • nl
Aja IMepM enJat
One girl omc-e. ~xp. rcq.
UJ t)"Pll\I le ~rifyl.n.: an
\Ol\'eS, ~pm. 10 key
by touch. answer phone.
gen eral 0H1ce pro·
cedures NewPort Bt!a\•h
area. n4/&l5·7CWO
ha."S imn~te ()pt'ninai. IW" Ult\t> ~I 1)577 Tue• 3000~ C:ruwn Valle). G \1\-kdys penenced banquet cook foramb111ou!lmd1v1duul 1> l-)'1, ~b. Sllll 95 tn•ei. 1, .. , 'rowmg lending com· -------10 Join the Ma rriott DE""", AL/Clli~IRSJOI'.:. f'astfoodserv1ce,maturc .._'Liiia Nrg~I. <l!>S·9'J50 pany see'lc:s eager in· c., L'RL' JI 1 h ""...... team '""'"'"f cauoru "' "> • • •~ w/pnor cxl)t'r. In the &11 ~ orcall 7141537·4840. ti 1v 1dua 1 w 11 h ... .,, " · ci. l .. """' ............ 1 I'> '" • AsM. 4 day work week. person. prepare pt.nas .,. lol.lo1A1nal~1t1oos 1-;qua)OpporEmployer SI.or<' needs <'hccktri.. & elude ori!an1 tc1l1onC1! Sala r y o p e n . C all sandwiclles..644-0210 DOCUM8.« llAUTY sum y 1noderate typing ability :.nack bur help l'ull or abt.l.tl)'. t!Htc1ent work. & 54&:0>0 _______ "'berg!~< T~"'h Up. Diov Sales lad). t'XJ>or. Sl 70 & pleasant personal.tty to part tJme Call 548 7751 ab1l1ty 10 handle pre ri _, ...-. ._., COM1'1lOLCLllK wk to ~l..Ar\ f'jtll 11 & A L1en cal Post inventory meet & greet clients. -------~sure EnJO) exrellen1 DENTA L R i::c t: p . & n1te shifts, expcr. Pnurloane.x~r.prl.'l1•r 1 . d control, c hecking 10 . dr\Swer phont's & learn CL ERK for llB Orug companybenefitsinrlud TIONl~T ·l'\!Lluine.Ex-lmme d o pening!>. r11bly mloandocum11t1011 n~ · \Ul'.iturn . Ii 11 VOi"""' & other cl"n ""I loandocumeowtton. st.ore. Expernotnec !\11Jl ~free meal per i-h1fl per Salary 0 ....... 11.H. _n_4_·'H1 __ -_9951> ______ _
rontrol. To audit loan hOOdayi... bonic. Al!>o. e H-' "' ·" 972 9955 age21 Call IW7 2563 Apply "am noon Mon a. '>U>rl ""'" "" • --.aallnd•t Ciles for completeoe11s & pe-r wig stylt$l Keg11I dut11!s Must be good • f)-1, P_:""ftel . . .,..1 '-""' FOOO St:RVICE ASSTS "''"-..r"-Beauty Supply, 263 ~ w 1t1g lluve knldg of t1r.tt.rlET""IY ~•-""uo .. _ .. h 1 OnegirloHice. Exp n..oq. accuracy. T yping re l7ti1St CoslaMcsa 10 key & calculator, -"' MARJUOTTHOTB. Dental Assist. Do you 2·3 1u;:.u.o1y,noexpnee.
in lyptng & venfymg m· qi.Ired - -------knld-'l of lumber as a plu:.. flnllm'1ul giant needs al· Cl£RK 000 ~ C(!nter Dr want a career an Ortho S3 35 hr begJnn1ng Sept 4
\'Olces. 40-SOwpm, 10 key Ci)UA.LITY COHTIOL llEAlITV Oµt!rator . ltS~l. CaJllHS ~. tractive and1v1dual w1lb Newport lieach ut UWng all your RDA Apply to Irvine Un1lae0
by touch. answer phone ,.. _., ~ Robert Oeathera"t', Rood l ypmg & oulgo1ng Eq I I slulb • &M>-0 Sehl Di.st 2941 AJton Ave
I rn --Sl)'llngdln."t-1.0f' Must"bc CLERICAL RECPT .. persooallly &frontoHtcc INVaifTORY u.a oppor empoyer ---Irv 556 4900 t:xt JO .:~nerot No ce p ro· MUI. G mo6 pnor docu· fu.;tuonable & ltccn~,,.,. l'UH ume Near F"ashion appear ance for their --------DENTAL ORT HO . • t:Of:.:
c ~. CWPor\ Beach ment COl'llrol exper. or 1-'/lJm". ulso., add1l10flu\."Ual Island NB Switchboard. newly appointed <'On· c~ROL COPY f;OITOR Ola!rstde assuit RD A -------
urea. 7141645-7040 ___ , loan processing exper. GSSt':.." IA tru~1 H1churd i.:ood typing, & delatl troller Some acrountmg Vf""lll I Tl :i hr:.1wkpr wk. P\'r exper pref. 1-ull or part· GAG & JOICE CO.
•re:lb....O Will audit sel ect ed back"round a plu!> fo'ltn· "· ~·• LJmCJ l.kaut1ful ar ea. Sm ro :.-0lls nat.onwrdc
.. .
~~ILHS n m...... r I r I r Ouellet l e Salim. 200 work. Cull 9.4-:l() Mon· o Cox Hobb1\..,, munufac wem bbb. w ,......,11on:il :-~--~Pr~c~ct~:.~to~n~co~i~l~w~in~d~in~g~,~~u~""'~·~r~o~o~a;n~a~c~s~o~r~N~e;w~p~o~r~l~~t~·=1 =r ==O=r~.~Fr~1~J~w~1~e~G~n=c=·m==fi44===1'~·~~ta~s~ll~c~be~n~c~·f~1~~!Ai.L~f~~~~~~~~~~~~1~0~~~1~11~1\~t~~fl~TT~n~~ -*+nt epporl~~tt-y-·f.&iH-Ni't-+-4fte+eflt-&tHmtc-.~·~-... :.oldenng & cstin accuratedocumenlat1un. area duets ,eeb lln ·c:rfirr~ duue:. :-;;,Ilona! boalinl( i.tro1Ath ad\anccmcnt. b1lhn!il exp pcr~onncl
nv1 onmenl 972-9955 levd µrodUl'Uon control publH•atton St·nd re LrVlM!. !)$!1-0777• cift. C & Plea~ work J: ct>nd
t:xcellentpay&benefits. DOCUMENT ~aul)' 0J)t!rntor Makl• STATTYrtST llt\entor; pcr:.un ""mo· w t'HS l'ubh1.1 "knd.-..640 ~292 Golden ., ~fag1c Wand
SR Enganecnnu Inc. ""' MA.CHINE Up artist must bt.· expcr U.~lllCAL LHifl' ~Miu l.Jv.lor 1 l'rJ ~u a~£8'P. !Wi W 17th Sl. CM Appl: o ...,... I -·~·• G IJ..·uch art•a Fonun"' 500 ....,...,,_..IUl;'-m:;r-' i •~ Prodoc11on Pl, NptOch. . OPHATOR & H~en:><:u. ood wages c . .:•uitl1uate should ha\e \Jonrmiai\vt-. NU !l~f,1,.1 !l ..... m '"'·!I f ... . r &opplyto~rowfornobi Billl'ng compa11y:sccksout1:omi.: t-.xpcr1l'm·e required '-"' orappl. 642·8584 iol ty-peB loan mhormDa1ion person F" time. R1 eh:rd utd1v1dua1 who is super 1ulldu111Jerst;ind1ni.: or ~t··r help. bak«r ' J.., t-T po-.1t1on for b<>aeh
in °l urroh~g s Ad~cut-Ouellelle. 200 Newport typ1:.l lo JOIO lax depart 1>ro u1tlion ,_1,n\·cntur) 'L"lant ,\IU'>l hJvt· t':\PN .ll'eu Endo OU1ce:. Gre;,t
t'\.5S EM BLE RS
MECHANCIAL
ASSEMBLERS
Involves assembly or air
cood.tt1on1ng units. Will
train high sc h ool
i:raduale::i with auto ~hop
IJljckground.
Wt• r1Hcr Rood MarltnR
lidJane~. 1•11mµany pu1tl
1lll.'tl11•J I. cfontlll. anti lire
1n.,urance for crvpln~ l'e:.
am! d\'IJCOdent:.. \'rcdit
unmn and more
,\Pl'LY IN Pt:flSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYNAMICS
3L31 Wes1 Ses.tcrstrom
~ntaAna.Ca
t::qual Opportunity
employer m 1r 1h
A.SSEMILHS
Pnnted circuit boards.
"'re harness assembly.
:;ome elect ro·mechankal
cxpcn enc-c. M1n 1mum
rive years experience.
Rapidly expandin g
Orange County firm. ex·
c cllenl com pan y
l>enef1ts. Cont act Pat
Mills ~7·9051. Equal Op-
port.umt)' t:mployer.
Assl Manager for H.B.
rlrug store. Min age 23.
Prefer exper in chain
groc. or drug store. Full
lime. Mr. llatc h .
847-2563.
Anendanl. Women's Spa.
l>rwate Club. Part time.
fl exible hrs. Call for
appt. 645-5000 ext 520.
Attendant. Men's Spa, full
or part l ime . Private
Club. Call for a ppt.
645-5000 ext 520.
Auto Detailer wanted. Ex·
pe r1 e n ce d on l y .
Responsible with dri vers
he. Auto Spa.495·4661.
AUTOMCJTIVE
CASHIER
Previous automotive
cashier experience re·
quired. Must be good
with public. Light typ-
ing. Cootact Mrs. Hauser
at
CONNELL
C HEVROLET
.._I •
r , \• !
~'4&-1.lOO
AUTOMOTIVE
TOYOTA & 'Ol.'O ..cHAMCS i::x~ pay" benefits. APPlY toService Mgr.
.............. c .........
",.._,HJ• H f.f4'1
(men m1 ac in~. t Jtus& Ctr Dr .. Newport Hench· & menl of lhLS very rnend l'OOlro proc:·n.iurt·~ '" .. s:.;-;~1 op~HI un 11y for 'It-Ir orms or pran ·OU I) organizalion v. n h rninufuctunn" Jlld n1m moll\ atC'd individual. nlike corrections when Beauty grealfnngebenefits. put1:ntcd th•par1m1•n1 lAJunt\•r l'l·ri.on 11ec<ktl i;,17 lJIJ
necessary. Pnor office Rental :spa~ available Order 972 9955 CRT and i.ome form.ti "'u 11 TI m ,. ca m cu exper. & typing of 45wpm f h 1. & • t-dueallonill trairlln~ a Clc~-r.. ~ ()lj!)J ~ •L reqwred. Part-ume. °" a.tr styusts other JR SICIET A.RIES pl .,._,.'"' relatedsel'Vlccs. us. <.'OV'NTt.;R Hl-;J.P P\:nodont1~l ne-ed l> full
Q.HKTYPIST UOOHAIRt'ASHJONS Clerk TltAJMHS Slil't:R SASOWH'll 11me a~Sl l'.xpand1:d Pnor officeexper.Good ~Vial..ldo.N B. WooldyoulJkea,anely dut11·-. oppty X Ha)
tYPIJlg skills & a b1hly to 673·7850. 673-1970 lndustnal sales of fr ee of duue-.. fncndly co· nu,. 1" .in l'M'dh:nl op. 54S 4AA7 1-ert1f1l·all' rt!Qd J::xpt-r
Operate 10.key would be l<X'aled in SA!'IITA /\NA workers. & an opportunt jJ(JrtWUl) for ... growth c-~ HllU, FOR prt•! rt S.tJill') vp('n (;all des1rableto f1llour clerk •BIKESTORE• l}lomoveupthcladdcr lltull\llll.'<ltndt\ltlual _..,...,. !A. ~~._~ SL has an immediate open MEW REST AURAHT typist position. Salary ore rngr . a:.s1!-l mgr • tn" for an cxnonenred m Uus l:iri.:l' eompan)" comm. w iexper. & b1k1• mech11n11· needed 0 .. ~ All tl lak\'l> 1~ I) µ1111! ol :;o "'or .. 1•onr111t-nt1.ol 111 Full & pan 11m1· rtJ~ & Dt'f'llJI \.-,..-. t. Ortho (.'hr
I S h J I ~1llin° and Orckr Cler k h h t I I 1 f r.aLECLERk or c w111n 'C:J e r "' ""m & an 11u1i:u1og ll'f\lt'.,.. r 11111.111 t 1· 1.•\t'fltnl:., 11'> ,,,,,1 Jlilt :-. ~ '.irl t1m1· or ull n ., I S ., O \I We~ lookm~ for ;,n ai.: " J• I J> \I t " '-'ntrv level P<>~ltlon ••d ar) 1 .... 00 . u"l l'l'r,.11n..iltl). llll'\' ..iµ 1·r ... un1h' l'p;1rt nw11t u'l 11· 111 ·"' 1·\ IHnt· up l11 1 dit}-" p•·t "' _, ~ h b k i::res,.1vc i.cll i.lartcr w11h -1 1 · .,, 1 1 St)me prmr oHtcel'xpc:r ave µnur l 'c ex 1:.:ara11cc&uµho11•·l.1ll Jld .,1,...,;, 1•·nt·m·c111"''"•'n SJ ;i ,.,.i,. '•IJ 'J l.1n &
prcierretl.l>utwilllrniu !!~1r ........ 1cnclc 111 ;1 s to re pnor expenence an 111 tu hr t•> 'lJrt \11pl~ •n lA.·n..f11-. Orth11 1·\fl & ,,., """"' \'en l ll r ,\ t' o n l r o I . 1..-r .... >ri uni) \lo on t-r 1 '• , HD\ r•'<I r>l:.! ~•:.!~1 purl'hasini::. b1l1tni:: and 972-9955 co 'i lllJ >Cl\ ut.'S'I 1-.k :-..
t;oud tump.in) 1rn 1d
bcnellli. & fr~ parh.IOR.
l''or a ppt cull 640.,lal:IO.
ext.~ t-:O.E
li<mkmR
TBJ.E:llf'cri , ...
Downey San.nits & Loan
has an opening in its
Costa Mesa branch for a
pazt lime teller SaVtnAS
& Loan or bankingexper.
l)l"('ferrcd Must be able
10 work Saturdays. Xlnt
working cond. Paid
v11cat1ons. For further
W o. rontact Mr. 1-iahcr-
ly, 714·642-7422.
Equal Oppor Em pl yr
13anking
TEU.H
HEW A.CCOUMTS
Part lime permanent.
typmg required. W 111
consider tramee. Coll for
app'L Joan Ma rscllc.
493-5651
Mutual SavinAs & Loan
:i70Cammode Estrella
San Clefn('nte
Equal Oppor F:mplyr
BOOKKEEPER F /C
l.hru fmt1nc1al :.tatt•menl.
Uall lit-Uy G73 7272
Hookkecper. rrwture. for
small husm~l>l> m Irvine
t:a:l I 511) tlb/J ----
IOOtCICEEPH F /C
Po51tion with prommenl
!-'ash Isl. Real Estale In·
\'CSL Firm Xlnl op
PQrtUJUly. &IO·Ol23 -------
IWOKKEEPER·Full
ume. auto exper helpful. vwied position w/credit
background desirable.
exciting gro1Ath oppty.
C311751·8910
BOOKKEEPER
w11h construcu on ex·
penence. Hrs. 3 to 7 PM.
4 days a week. LC1guna
Hills. 770·9996
BOOK.KEEPER
Newport boat builder
nc005 exper. bkpr. thru
tnal balance w1U1 typing
& 10 key. 1 girl orr1ce.
Salary range $1000 per
mo. Call 714"103-0651 &nlung
ACCOUNTING t1r.•Yl~S&LO"".._. BOOKKEEPER Part
-"9 "'" lJme for Ortho·Denlal or Expanding savings & ftce. N.8 . Two •2 days
loan needs person for ac· perwook. 642·2626.
order follow up Pos1t100 KEYPUNCH I\ li:.11~ ~1 .. , \nhur ISh •I
reqwre:. ui.c M 10 kc) Bl:ach area I YC'ar k •. , In 11H· 11 urn ,. r "f
o.tat •ec~st
calculator and light IH> lo disc <'XPl."rt••n<'\' & &JQBBIES, INC. \lat".\.nhur ~ \1Jull
lnjt, lumJIJanly With \ anOUS n
I) pes <•f 1npul docu ASubi.1d1llry of C .P.A. ARM
r.lo.11.Jd oppc1rtun1l) for 1n
lt:llt~enl 1.rcal1 \ c pt:r~on
lor llrt't>pt1on1M 1n dl·nt.il
i.Jlt't'lalt~ uH1N· SalJry
1·umml'n ... ut Jlt• "'1th
.. n1ht) & e~pl!rten<'t'
Call 544 5ti3ti I~ l pm
Of\I}
If you mcl!l these re
qu1rements. call our
Personnel O!hce lo ar·
raniie an mterv1cw ap·
pomtmenl
PA.CIAC
SCJamAC
<714 I 535--tll<I I ~ual Opportunity l:Jnployer M / t•
CLERICAL
OPPORTUNITIES
-LOAN Q.EltKS
1'ypmg 45 wpm and good
clen cal skills reqwrcd.
Related expenence pre-
ferred.
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
7ll30 Eding<!f' /\ve
Hunttngton Beach
Mr 1-~clix 848·2222
f:X>E M /F U
mcoLs Great compa11.). Leisure Uynarn1c:.. Inc f<...1p1dl; t'\µJnd1n~ 1..,.0
super beoehls 1503 t-: Warner Ave olf1rt• C I' r\ firm nd:.
972 9955 Santa Ana. CJ 927Ci5 c P .\ w min J ~ r' audit
DA.Ti. ENTRY 1':0E ~t-' AAE expr to hl•ad :1ud1l Jcpl
P:irtncrsh1p l}Olt•nt1JI
Beach area. 4·12 pm. ·----------::i<:nd r•.,.umr to ,\d :JU1. Ab1hly to read & wnte ua ii; f'lll)l. I' u Ho ,
Dent.-! A!>:.li.l Orthn
du.1rs1de. cx~·nenert1 &
RDA preferred .. \Ill or
pan. 11nx· t-l'1cndh t1r
rice ~s1;0.
lapes Will operate CLERK l.'.iOO. cu~tcl ;\1c-.J t '\ l!ruvac K 1900 Thu, 1i-. J ~.
lclld ~1t1on 1-'or more
information call f WPISJ 972-9955 I
TELLY P /T .......... s11Hk lJ you have cashlenng •rect, will traift.
experience. Crie ndly ~1!tv IN Pt:RSON personably. bght typing
& :mractive appearance,
thJ.c; excellent company
ntoeds you for Lhc1r offi<'e
lo<•a1ed near M1s:11o n
V1CJO.
972·9955
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPORT
DYHAMICS
3131 W SeRerstrom
Santa Ana. (.;a
~ual Opportun1l)
Employer m f h
Cook. breakfast: call
Tony for a pp 1
~ L347
COOi<
Oel1ver ypc r son Meyerhol'!i .. primar y Dt-;NTAL ASST. f' T .
su.pplier o< good food 10 RDA prd'd. I yr min ex·
the Irvine t"Orpor ate per HB.8C7·2S69
comm u n 11 y. needs Desk clerk: must be able
res pon s 1 b I c d <' • lo work weekends &
l.J•-eryperson to dn \'e our e'-es 1be Inn At Ufi:una.
van.Gooddn\'tnJ.(rerord 211 N. Coast Hwy ..
nel'e"ary Mon ... r t. 1.a~ Beach .ipn.8 JO.I PM Good for ----
... ummer Job & PT dur ()onut Shop, earl) A:\i .
111g !'t'hool Start at i i lj .... 11.1 tr3.l.ll. apply A~ D·K
pr ti:_ Call ~ns !>Si ·6232 l)onuts. 20tiO f'a1n·1ew.
D E L. I v L R I ..: .s I 0 r _c ~1
womens elolhtnR ~·o DR.\fTJ::R. elec.in cal. an
Good ..,.·orkt•r. hun ..... 1. d•· du.-.lnal & \'ummerr1al
pendable, pt.>r m. res 1 ~. call 546 7411() U i-:
dent," ref No s mC>«tnR. Wall & Assoc. Inc 17i81
ooSltt Sun or E\t~ worl.. Sk>wrkC1r. In · llD
In ~r~on onl~. Bae k --- ---~:llret.'I, 655 !) R Sl , OKAPt::.R\' ~orkroom
Tu:.lJn Seamslr~<. net.-ded Nr.
DEUVERY0Ft1CJ::
0 c Arprt Sul OPl'D
~.
rountmg dept. Savings & _ _ _ _ _
loan exp oec. Pe>1>1t1on ~-------...----------may l4:ad to asst con· IOOt(ICEIPER A /P
CARRY
FOX
AGENCY
1616 E 4th Strfft
St. 130, s-ta AINI
ALL JOBS FREE
Open Eves By /\ppt
t:;xpc:ricnccd d 1nocr
l'OOk. full time. Top
WdR~ Applr J·Spm. no
phone calls Jolly Ro1?er.
400 So Coa :.t llw}.
Laguna Beach.
BOY
I-' 11me. neat appear.
,·al.ad CA dn,·er> Ii<' &
b'OOd dnving ~'Ord. Ap
ply Ln pen.on tu ~tr
f\tentes. at Hobert Beto.
W1U1am Frost & Assoc
1401 Qua ll S treet .
~rt Beach.
Dnwr. No prcVJou.-. rxp
Ol"C ~lust be UI. h:ive
ov.n car. Rd dnvanit re
c'Ord. & be able to dnve
med s 1Le motor ho me.
7X-031S.
troller. To Sl4,400. Mortgage
lrvi.neS&LAssn loanexper. will land this ~MacArthurBlvd pos! T o p Npl Bch
lrvme 732-2600 devlpmnl co. Superior
EOE·M/F benef1ts&work.mgcond.
BANKING
OPPORTUNITY
-HEW ACCOUNTS
a.EllC
Requires 45 wpm typing
and related expenence.
Irvine Personnel Agency
488 E 17th, Cocsta Mesa
Ste 22<1 64.2· 1470
Bookkeeper·F /C: 1.-or a
growing consulting hr m
located in Fas hion
Island. NB. Benefits in·
e lude major med .
mileage allowance.
pa r king. all n at 'I
holidays, & your birth· AMERICAN day off + l wk vacation.
Call Glenn Olsen or Ted SAVINGS
1
_aa_v_•Y al-644--917-4. __ ,
7830F.clioger AveHB •~
Ms McConvey 84&·22:2 94G1t•• * E.O.E. M/F /H Experience in high rise
~
GENERAL
NOTE
f EllERS er,..c..ey.,..
building malntenance,
A/C experience would be
helpfU>l. •Ex ce II en t
benefits inchading free
health • liCe insurance, paid vacation, profit
sharing. OpPortunllles
for advancement. Apply
at:
1HIMVMCO
1071 Camel back
Newport Beach. 644-9010
Clencal
PENSIONS
P~ns1on Departme nt
needs individua l to
calculate benefits for
various types of pension
plans. Must be able to in-
terpret plan documenl6.
be detail onented with a
mal.h aptitude.
Good oppor tuoity to
work in a rea of ex-
pansion and growth.
We offer outstanding
workmg cooditioos and a
liberal benefits package.
U YoU qualify, please ap-
ply in penoo to: Person·
oel Department.
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Center Dr
Newport Beach. Ca 92G60
Equal OpportWlity
Employer M /F
Clerical
MAICETHEIEST
Of A GOOD
OCCUPATION
/\VCO Financr ul
services will sec to thut Our beauufuJ loeauon in
sunny Newport Bea(·h
tujlhly complements the
job opporturul1es we cur·
renUy have available.
Several Part Time open·
lllSS exist. no experience
~. wiU train. * CUlk TYPISl-• Mu,,t type SO wpm .
•ACCT& Cl.RIC * Light accounting ex-
perience, ramiliar with
calculator. a plus.
•Jl.SICY * so wpm, excellent entry
level.
Contact: Lynn Stansfield
(714 >644-~ ext 7549
Or785.l
620 Newport Ctr Drt ve
Newport Beac:b
Equal ()ppoc Employer
c 0 0 k : f' l • c ), p
Beacbhouse Inn. 61~
Sleepy Hollow La ne.
LaJ:una Beach <llM·9707.
COOi<
FULL-TIME
..
Delivery. Ttm<.'S car route
availa~ 1n NW Cosla
Mesa . SE Hunt. lkh.
J-6AM . $350·$:1-00 mo t
bonus. Dependable car
reqwred. Also look1n1:
Cor ram er supervisor
3333 W. Coest Hwy 546-4481 or 9&1-4982
~~Mt~.,..~~rt~9-~.a.~~~I Deb''ery Dnvers: Jmmed ::. pit operung ava1l Must
COOK
Full time. S.C Golf
Course R estaurant.
--~
ASSISTANT
COOKS
be 21 "have gd dnvUlg
l'eCOC'd. Start SJ 2S /hr ~
Up;. Able to work even·
illgs. Awfy daily after
Spm. Ask for Jean or
Mi chael Me ·N ·Ed ·s
Pwa. 410 E. 11th. CM.
646:7136.
Oebvery Prtime AM. L.A. nmes. SlOO ~r week.
Laguna Beach. 494-8495
Delivery. P/t, 4:30·9pm.
Own trans, Mon·Frl.
Some wknds req. Mwit
beovr 18. 531.oal l
OR I\' ER needed for
Thompson Blueprint.
JIJti. E Airway J\Vf', C M.
CaJI s,w.9233
DllVllS
!\ten or women 2S yrs or
older. Know the coa!>t
c-1ues Net Sl80 a weet( or
more. Orans.te Coast
Yellow ~b. 17300 Ml.
Herrma nn. 1-'ountain
Valley. (/\io of Slater
be lwn Ne whopc ell
Eurtid)
DRUG STORE CLERK,
exp« pref. Mature, mwt
work every 3rd Sat.
Oo5ed Si&n. Call 499-~.
So. Lag.
ELECTRICAL
ASSEMBLERS
••-r•-Openinp avaUable for -•¥ -·. experieaced indiridua..11 _,..y., ID the c ompl ete
Cl.ERi TYPIST .... & ..........
Dey • Dlgbt, full time. BU I L D E R S E M · Apply oaly. lloa.f'rl. PORIUM, A DiviMc>n of
betweea 4 I& $. Baxter 1be Wlckei CorporaUoo, Str u l Rut. 46 47 Ms m trnmecti8te opee.
O"'('"Al.
Immediate full lime
opening avaUable lo an
experienced COOK in all
phases of cookery. One
year hospital experience
ore(erml. Salary lS com·
mens urate with e x ·
perlence..
Delivery ~rson. Must be
over 18 yn. ol age. Good drivinl record. Average
»-35 bra. per week.
nPTHAVENUE
Expenence preferred,
but will train. We offer
good starting salaries
and company paid
medical. deolaJ and tile
lnsuraoce for employees
and dependeot&, credit
u.Dioa ud more.
Well &roomed fema le doeumeatation and ac·
ON' I& wta.b eood drt•· ......., ol lal11n.,,..,t, i.ac l'9CICll'Cl. C.11. area. real .. tate and com ·
Call $51·2Ht for in · nmcW lollm. lnchldea a.mew.,._ ...._ and eolletei'al
~~~~~~~~· eaktllaUoal. AbUlty to
Auto ..._ lbop lookial type aeeur•lely •rul
for deMul> Ii dolivet'l' aperll&e a calculator • ~ Ii qualified lo.-M111JaL
ClMdual to remove • = tranamlulolM. =ter wanted. Ute ~ 7:30AM· IPll. Np\ bocne. llr.
Hood....-0
llacArtllm'. l'1f in ita Irvine office for
&;M ... ....,... e'..!f::='c:S
Aact Haun wpm, aome ottke -ell·
3 br. mill. •·•per br. !!"Hee and • 1ood C.11., N.Jl, OOI areas. ~a»l"IODalll)'. AIJllJl1 M H~ Mesa r 1
tfnitled ScbQol Dial. PleaMcootact
Food Servioe Office. 1151 .. NelloD ~
Plecm'la, Coeia ¥•a. r.qual Opport...Uty ...... . ......,. .. ,,,"
~e.tert• emp1oyee wttb I~~~~~~~
tood M11em1. lwla1
.... NU (Ir pari'th ...
c.&l fGr .... Ul.JlOO tl'l ...
We need an oat101011
person tem·Zpm. M·F
for Geoenl Office ,
......_ 6 leam our acct.
s)'llAlm. Muat know 10.
ke)'. Bookke.pln1 exr
per1eoce la preferred.
Perfect opportulllty for a
woml.D Wftb • t'1lU41'eft In
ldlOOI.
PSeale apply "' pet10n. M·Y.8-'-
We are a_rapdly expand.
Ing holpita1 wtth a wry
altractlve benefits l*kale. Plea1e apply to ~I Department or call:
.. .. ,..Sl•ll
C71 4t IJl-llH
SANTA AMA·
TUmM
COMttUt•trrY
HOSPITAL
IOOIM.T ..... A••
S...A-. Ce '2701
Equal 0ppor employ m/f
n.oRIST 842-M
'=-~'=·=;:.: warehouse·Cl•ll •ery
i.,tper. New furniture
w1reho1.111n1 and d•· llwry nrm. Phone for
appt . tOA¥ lo Noon. !brtlnl ...... per h.r.
Good edvancement for
the rtc~i peraon. ......
Dlllllal ft'Olll Oftlce. Appt.
Ins. Pee Board U •
perteace uuntlal. la•..,...... omce ln :allot
..... s.i.,, open, non smoar.-.i.
APPLY IN PERSON
WISBlfl
TIAMSPOD
DYMAtlCS 3Ww.t~ SalaADa.CA
~~y
G t-:='n:Ri\L OFfo'JC t::
Wed Sun Dulle!> includ
t)~. f11Jn~. & reel.'~
11ont!>I relief Pnviit
Cuunlry Club. 644->104. ------
GBal•LOfftCE
Newpo ri B e a c l
Dt-veloper Self startc
for bully s mall olf1c1:
C:on:.t ruc1 ton b ac k
u.round preferred to har.
die aet·ounll> payabll
T; pmi.;, dicta phone l
µhone-. bl~ 4910
<i J-. :"> t-: R A L 0 F C
f<(:,c)-,('f' V. dull('.~ If
d d f<t-tJJI ~ales & Ill bk~~. ,\I{, i\ I' Milnll
~,.l'll!tnt• ~p w rT\ilrm
J'drl' dcule r~h1p
•A.! IHJ!I
GB UAL OfflCE
lmmed1ale opemng fot
rrutun:-rlen cal workt'r
<.1mpll· math. u~e u
ralculator reqwred W
"'111 train Some over
llr'Ot' Ft tend ly ofr. non
"moker~ pr efe rred
~7 i\.".k Cor Pat 1!»4
~putcr Ln . ~-
Gt::N ERAL OFf'ICE
SLAVlCKS JEWELR' co. IS looking fM sc;
meone to wor k a
general off tee bdp. XJJlf
opp. LnCld. prollt sh11
uig. For details cont-.c ~fark Evit t . 581·5'44
t: O.E.
~raJ Office· lntercl>1
lnf.t & reward1.11R openm
tor c lerk /secret ur
w d ,>nam1 c loa
brokeraJ>l<' co. Vaned u
fK'e dulJ("S mcludc l )'J
1111:. shlhd or s peedwn
1ni.:. filin g. etc. OJ po rtu n 1l1 es r o
advancement. SaJ;ir
open . Ca II !\.a tJe 640-9354
G<>nera I Office Ty pin
55 wpm, fi lin g
teleph0flt'1';. Chance t
advance. f ash100 Islar
location. f'or ronfrdc1
uaJ 111tcn 1ew rail Jae
Arfmt.nxu( 644 ·5800.
AVCO
t:;OE-M /F
G88AL OFffCE
Small MfR. Co. Boo
k~. typing & recc
11on1s t. Xlnt wor ktr
cood Call ~.52()6
GBIEltALOFFtCi
II )'OU have some offt •
experie nce. Can t y1
SOwpm. Are fam1h.
with bookkee ping. ' will tram you 111 en '(
chcclang & collection
Pleasant surroundin~
lmne area. 754·5783.
General ~
VICTOI~ YOUH
'typists
PBX Operators
KeyJMlltdl ()per
Warehouse worker! Trainee Assem bler.
Wort when you want
NEVER A FEt:.
Bonuses, u ll lod&)'!
N.B. oao
a...a
HOlllCllAKUS
llONEYI
&llhwllll&c ladM du • ...,. comm. to •. o
b)' T lt a e ka1hln
Demoaurate ~ ~clll~-col~ lns. Need car. c
n•·Ml·IMI, collec:l _ ......
OUta'I ~ • "O ... v ... "
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8 DM..Y "'LOT Monday• Auq.-l 11, 1111 .... W..e.4 •••'••'•~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~.,.?~ ..... ?!~~?~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~ .............. .
..... W.e.4 71 ---W..... 71• M1fp W_..., 71IO MAlN'T~ANC•: MAN · lhnleurlat, buty fV Modtliol °'*'o..11/f,_ Real Esfate '\1:-........ ,........ r;
._ ................... -.. i.. • .-....... ....................... ""1ut.IM wan1ed fot h1ah !!hop ~ryllC'I, wra111. " T-.S Prnl olc Recepttrypitt • • 1 Sii I' ~ ~ ~ 0k
UVPUNCH n t t1 t'oodo f;.11p~r In M}t~Chf'nlehi 8ilM I~ School 1peclalliln1 In needed f'W order proc" Ulrl •-,• 2 ..-OC Al~ Mt 0..al"()(fi~ llalMri otn Top S for ONMTCMI plumblna. eltcir1 cal. MARKF:TINC ~,. No lffH IMfore " after een1 olc. Will trn. Bent. 1W1 •have aahoopen~Jl .. '!.'!1.1 ~ cit-0ver. A9P&Y u~1 __ ,,, Part o r P ull·t lmt '*lntlfllC ii acin main T rDake~en Al• ll, 17 Plea• envir o nment. censees w tr .. r-MAIL--....-..ell.._ £icpm.ortd flllJ •part teo10C11 C a'll 8-U CtOl expe.r . rweceu£i . YP· for 1peclal Au1. pro · All11 Sports Ind, S A ambtUOU6. A lovely · petll(lf\. =~~n:!.k'crn ...___. __ wanted to Lime znd • lrtJ i hUu bctwn MM wkdaya only tni ~wpm. tert11n· IJ1lm. Wall take 7 1lrl1 oo ~3'73'7 f1ce olle,.k:f your own
,_,_..,... AllWI ~ Jut part mrnt ('(I lAl\IU Ouch Mkded bula by •PPl T private ,, au t.be ,_. ,.,,.. .... ..... cltpt of ...... wart 1\w.s P'rl, a.J for ll11U weekend • MAINrt.NANC~ •P· Olli Ult!l\V9 1141*.f:IU OQly . Part T ime JANITORS ne<'efiltlH for IUCCHI ,.._
Mr'I*\ filwk·lal ecwn J_..., &aaadY Aan • M.lnlmuna t mo "•P"r plit'atlOOI now bctlnl ac or73'2 0503 r ·SOlrllt COAST needed. bghl wortt. Coata plus up to 70% com · ~ flea~1 hft.ioa Ln •J!UO •:.itll foral)Clt <'•Pl•d Gen main MODELS Mesa aru. Start1na miMlon. Call Marjorie ~~evd ..... a~~·ll d~~~ny Hau•de,arun.1 Part ume SAl'•;OVAllU ~ fur bu&ldlap Ii So Coul Pl1u VlUage aallU')' SS.SO. Call collect C lark . Real~entia l .,...., .......... _ .... 0 BUSlN&'iS8YSTl'.MI\ pumdl Ult plumblna. .-Jl4·:M0-29'70• (2'3!225-4175 Managerfonppt. Mutana ular)-• 00 ur fu\I ta nH· wo COfrrAML'iA d«'ln t'al6pi1lnUoaetr MAmlftlMCj W..,M.T~C..
rrO\Ul J1'otapptC'Oftl.Jlct ~uon Stan 1
"' MIW)IW) llw\a w t Marine ~ ~ MOOILWSCOITS Part time. Good p ay. Realtats 644-4910 l.nmS.Ulfhlld llWd 'fopSU tr7J °"0
' ~ Jlft U>lapo St Dana Pt. AUractlveFemaleli f1exlblehoun -
GM ~cxl 7~ ~ MMlfl 00829 t-:Xpentnced telephone 64S-fJ896 96t-5048 --------•I HOU~ Malo1e1\loce·flandyman ~ will ftnd m.klng f(t;AL m'ATE Afi~l ·No ••P nor "<Int 1£YPUNCH Apt lllll ml bldti c·hian up. appointments wltfh bulil· •MOOB.S• Pert Time Cassux1fl .... trl L__/lj&.-..::o..•.;;:;?.:.... betvfi" II.Ii~ \1t•w t'o11\ ,.,._,,_ ( M Nu au•u . ·rruck or tle!!.'I uecul.Jvex or our Job8 In •bund111nce given SAn18DAY "SUNOAY Sall .. lrlOlll
tr.!UNt1wpurt' \r l>nw Ho.'IV i1~S lhunn "i van dc.111lratilc ""II time. romJ)&ll.)' olflces reward t.o au araduate st.i.denlll Work early morn1nl( Successful brokerage
l ' M l'-C? :1:.o:1 •• ll 1'. l.'vn.•r n'"' dA'l_l 603 11\tio swady, and II full cJI newly opened South hoursdeUverinjl Nf'WllUl"t ltc•c;h fl U l l, U t; Ii S t; M c-~ "' .,_ tu~ pas1t1on w11h a Cout Models. AJl l)'pes DAILYPILOT firm hu 1mmed111le
l'AlWt.10Wor l'!m"h1)t•r J'l>HJUM, A ll1vlf1{>0 vf •Mttl •c•Fon-R future avail. Print. hl&h to operungsforcommercl11I ·nit' Wtckt'.ll Corpont11m. -Cuhioo. commerical & newspapen our car· a n d i n d u s l r 1 11 I
llOLSt:I\ .. ;1-.r 1m
!11Jll)~ 14 1.. u .... n c .ar,
lll'rrn;Jn('fll M:, ~
hu an 1mmt'd111tt upe11 M u s t h a v e 1 Y r SUU1mg u.Jary tfUJO per ramp. Clas&eS fotmlng ners. Muat bave large ~alespersons with the
1n1pn11.1 Jr\'lllCul'f1,•«'for OA ROt:NINO eic pr. hour, tncrea.ses wdl be oow. sta11on waaoo or van. CoUowing quaUf1cut1on11:
• J>art1'\m41 Keypunch Wug~ S700tu S1000pe! frequenlandsubstanllal. SOlTl'H COAST GooddriVUlgrecord.t'or College bac kground.
()lll'rl!UW tu work lrum mo See Grant for a~ MODELS details call 642""'321 and CommerclaJ & 1ndustrial
I :10 pm II .10 p111 1"1n t1on 4!03ll Nuwport Plea.w calJ for ap up So. <.:oast Plaz.a V11lagc: Mk for Karry Seeley. --sal~ expr
.1..uhf1r al10N11t1clude, i! l:Uvd.t:M&'67441 """"''""·-.l-•71~.IUl\2970• p We offe r a i.lro n it ~ ,......_, .... ,, -.. _,. any t'OnSUllant/COUll· f >'CW'S exp1•nc:nt t· lllilOil ~tamtenwnt·e at uana Pt terpenon, (uJJ time In· po111uve environment or ~Uwr a 3742 or 1.!\I K llarbe>r ~xpl'rit!n ccd 557 .. 212 cludlng Sat. Apply 2025 i.uccusful p erl>o n a l
ke)µw\1.'h rnacb111c prclcrred $3 50 hr lu MOTB;HSIOCPI. Newport Bl. CM growth m r e s ales. lea!>
:.U&Jt + fnnge bt-nefiti. Equal Opportunuy ~ da)'I week, 9 to 2.30. S3 mg and anvel>tmenls in Pie~ OOOtlH'l
\h Neboo. 97~ OlllK
F.qual Opportuo1iy
J:;mployer M /1" II
I Ol D 0 Emplo .. er for &DeX""'r. SJ.ZS for ex· , ... -E UP Orange and San Di ego App Y 2"7 ana r J ..... -• counues 1-~or further in· •l!JG 6137 pr ~9471 Looking for a company !ormauon cont.act.
Ma111h·nance P time ap.
prox 2 mos Painting exµ
m'(' TuslUl a rea 831-9081 - --
where )'OU can bwld a MOT'& MAIDS care(·r~ We would like to eor,.o.• lfftty lwc..
E.lper. preferred Lalk to )'OU. Compostnl( l8SS2 MacArthur lilvd,
___ 642 __ 3030_·_ ----dept. now accepWlg ap-Sle210
MARRIED? BORED'
PART TIME. casual. 1n·
teresling Job <U!>ISling
busmessexec 673·6634 Motel Night Clerk . r . plJcahon for paste up lrvlne. Calif 92715 or call
2300 So. East Rriltol
Sant.a Ana He11eht.s ~8614
NeXl to McOo«lakl 's
Rest.lurant
Jab Opp a lwtltie1
Qillkl4 llOllteS:>&
F1&11l l''ood
CThe lslandtlr I
·R4ier.
. 16 F1 lllf• l.a.d
Newport Beach
SALt:SS.SS
filCICOtlY FARMS
t-;am extra $$S s in P ·1
sales Apply al lllr korv
fo'ar ms We11t cllff P lat,,
<17th & lrvmel 642·fJ9'i<
or • 17 ,..ash1on lslaufl
&10-~
--------GENERAL OFFJCE
We 'v e experienced
telephone problems bul
Wt!'RE
Jltlu.'>ckcc~r,,. lull lime &
l'/l'. gu<ld'worltm~ cond1· I 1011i., 8 p1l lwTi d 11 y!I .
t; O.E l~yv1ew Manor.
().l.2.J505
time, Vanous duties. S3
MASSEUR · C•ll Npt. hr for t.OtXP. S3 2S hr I.or
Bnch Athlettc Club. eicp &l JOam MS·9471.
Apply Pennysave r . 1660 714/975-0111
Placenua Avt'. Cost a!~~~~~~~~~~ Sale!!
Mella. Thurs mom. ATHLETICS Hece1 v1n1 Ins p ect or .
_M4_-89_u ______ Night attendant needed PIX OPH.
• • MECHANIC with fo r anam1 l h ospital Earn while you le arn.
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.
ON-LINE
NOW!!!
557-0045
Jloo.'>Ckccpcr, Cook. Some
Child tare 1 '"; & 2'' yr
old bo}'s M, W, F . 9·5.
• IC.EYPUMCH OPH
Swlllg sb1fl. $100 month
i;h1fl d1Uerenu111 &
milumum of l ycu pre ·
v1ous expenem·e essen
Ital. Knowledge of CAO
UNIVAC helpful. bul Will
train ex p e ri e n ced
operalOr. Couta<·t . r --.,, ., _.,r, >I
MAIMTENAHCE
Kc:.taurant chain net'ds
1nd1v1dual wtt"tl..
knuwlt.-dge of rC&tauranl
...quiµment. t:icpenenced
1n electn cuJ & plumbmg
rep111r. Good benefit!.,
company tr l.ICk provided.
AplJly al. =-:--. -\:ou""''
Oelrorl Diesel or Onan Duties would in clude Telephone Ans we ring
expenence. Tom Kelly handhng emergencies & Service full t1me1part
Marine t;ng ineeran1c general hospital main-time. Varied s h1ft5 ·
r:."' •U-• ... tBWnrt• r:fficae ncf 3Pr --~~n~
i.mall mechanit·al com· Earn S72+ a week p:.r1
poncnts. Expene nced in lime j.(uys & dolls 17 &
btuepnnl readin~ & U.'>e older nc.oedE.>d to dQ P I<
o f inspection t ools. work for top amall'u1
IJ9.$ ~1 athlete. JMµ lll> develo1
· ------world r lass athlelc::s;.-------tt
RECl-:P'TIONIST Hui.y rrryr;-of l'Olfogp & l'<Jr u -Lii \: ,,_,. ., cs ~,t;i raay,
~·St·cll & refs r cq 'ti
li7:J 1500.
1714 > 644 5800 ext 75'1!1
Or785J hst....t Services
:llilJI Daimler Street
Med>cal -1nrluded <.:otlet<t! ~tu Ulg.~ L1JC:at1on.s •n .
denll> considered. <:all FA~IDON ISLA:'-1 0
llMl'Ol1APY PIPSONNH 511MCIS A/7~AL .L._/lj'2£RVCES
s ,, 714 ~ltj OJ4!I
Bus)' 08/G YN bal'k of
l ll'C, expertl·n1·e req
Safar) opt>n Sc·nd rt·
~umi.· to Ad 1158-1, U:ul)
P ilot. I' 0 . Ho\ IJ liO.
Ul!.ta Ml>:> a. Ca !l'.ffilli
IJr C:.tr) llur"!', (.~1·A~1 ESA l«Vl~E
"' TCSTIN
3723 llrch St.
Hewporlleach -------HOUSEKEEPER
!loc"'l'lurt llurhor An1111JI lll~Tl~t;TON HEA('lf
lll ... pit>tl,t>JI lU30 l<fl'.11 l()r '>IUtlt•nh ,.,
Girf Friday /M'Jf'
OHi le i.1-.tlli. rl-qUJ red Nu
'>horlhand Will train
Salary llJ>l'n t•ll ;14!J()
GK OFC PERM P fT
Work !I I in I ·11..,la \1 P:.J
l•x· 'f) JJlrll.!. II JI••~ roll &
1; O 1lut11·,
lr\1111• l 11•r\11n111'1 i\)11•n1 v
®i ... 1.111. • ··1't.1 \h .... 1
~l' :!ZI I, I;! 1170
••Ci() 1:0 I>\ 'Ill' I'. HS
lll't.-.lt>t.l uow 11~ ~l'r1·1·n
,\r1l'•I Mg11111t ·,7x IUHO
1-.,\1 :J.1
Guard
Jobs
'>\VE !:A'>
II ~llU "'Ufll tu "'•1rk .... I'
11a\c d Joh l11r \•JU 111".•r
\1;ur hornt· i\11 !>h1 h:..
..ivad:.blt!
( Jll 11>1 JJ)l)<J1nttr1t•11l
\1on I-Ti liam ~pm
1714' :;~ 2.'ll!li
lSJ2 W('ommunw••ullh
Ft1llerton. C.1
\1on ,.'r1 11 :111 t :Jo
17141 r>441 M11,
.!lt} W Warnt·r lt111 i!l7
Sdnt:1 ,\na C'.1
Wefls Farqo
Guard Set-vices
l>1v1i.1on ol I~ k1•1
Protel11on ~n we'
Equal ()µportun1ly
Employer M / F
CUSTODIAN
l111rt lime µ11 •.it1on
a\ .111:.bl<' :.t N1·\N port
llt'al'l1 apartllll'lll nun
1ll1·x. d eaning C'lul1huu:..c
& Jll'JOl :UC<b J\ppl} <i l
THE IRVINE CO
l(J71 CamellJack
NewJJUrt Beach. 644 00 llJ
11!->Ef\Plt t'OOK P T
!>mJll boartJ & c .arc
7;,1~
llS Kl'l'H GOOK ~ml
lam1J,1-IJoard & cart•
11r ...... Jlary ncx 5--'8 on.>
li20 Nc1t. port l'lr IJr
11\cwµort Beach
t;quul Uppor Emplu} er
t<EYPUHCH orR
NIGHTS
;i 11 PM 2 Yrs 1·,rwr
Xlnt bcn<>fll5 & '>al I.cw
111 San Jucin Capo Apply
at •
TEMPO /Remtdy
32122<.:arruno <.;;,ip1:.trnn11
or ca"
661-121 I
---------111111 !.e.:al Adm1n1i.tr at1Vl' ~'(·} Npt Ctr hl1gat11m
111fll'l' Sal;iry l'O m
ffil'll'l.ll'att• w 'kill:. & ex
pc•ncm·e Some hk k JIU
1,Jo 10.11
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
EMPLOYMENT
$400.$750+ month
'I h 1• U 1\ I I. Y P 11. 0 T
/'ll>t,"lh auto ruut1• tlr1 Vl'ri.
for hHIO\.' Ol'W!>IJ:JJ,ICt tJc
I 1 \ 1• 1 \' In I h C S <I II
('ll.'Jll1·11lc· a r1-;1 \I u ~I
hUV(' flt•p•·rHlalill• ('i11'
~vc·n day" All•·rnuo11!>
I!! 31> , JO I M Jo' & morn
1ng:. ()n S at Sun
15 30 8.JOJ Some colletl
ing reqwrl"<J J::armngs
l~'<l on size of route
Le«Jd Sec~tary
Xlnt l} pmg a mui.t ,\I ag
Card II rl-qwrt'(l 1\bh· to
work under 1>re.,~uri•
l..IJnll.1<1. Pal, 64.1 !HOO
Le«Jd Secretary
~l1111murn of I yr~ ex
pericnce lJcf tC1\'1IJ
rirm Newport <.:enter
t:all Jllllel 75!H>131
f'all 1%·f.800 A:.k 11,r nuoR SALES
1-1 ... u·r Ovdll·I or .\like u""" Bu.'>h t.xµcnenc i:d , matur1•
----------1 1\IJll.' tv work 111i:ht...
INSt:llA.'JCE
l't•r <,c,nal Line!. un
dtrwnter min 2 yrs ex
pt•r ,.'rt.'<l S J<tmcs Co
Jrvrn1·. Call Maurine.
752 WJJ. 1-:0E
wknd!> 20 30 hr J)t'r wk
Apply 1n person 2072
~ t. Bnstol. N li
MAINTENANCE
MARINA
,.ull 11me po:.1lluo .l' a1l:.i
hit• for Jt£•nt•ral main
1111am·1· al Irvin<· <:om
p J.ll\ marina:. 1.11?hl <'\
lll!nt•nct• 111 l'lt•t l rtt·.i l.
!JIUml>111~ & l'.trpcntr~
Y.ork preferred Ex
lt'llent benefits Appl~ u1
THE IRVINE CO
&071 Ca1nclba ck
Nl•w1>0rt 114.•a!'h, 1;.,1 91110
,\lilh· ur t1•malt'. lkhv1°r)
UnH•r lur ('~I Nt'\•JJort
.1n•J, l "r au111 11.1rh
:.l•,rl' ~\J 1111 me ;r'1i I i;1;1
~L\8/\<;1·:1t 1\SSIT :.p
plicutwri:. new IJt·1ni: u1·
1·i·pte<1 To ~uperv1!.l'
i.:nJWl<I'> & 0H1t (' ,t.111
\1rc•haniral 11pp1tude &
'UJlt~n·1•wry t•x Pt'r r1·f
IJ1Jt ni.tt fl'lljndutory St·ntl
rt'i.unw. l)unu We ,t
~1anna. :l.'i20'l Del Ob1sfXJ
!)l [)una Pt !t'.162'J
\l:tna~cment
IT PAYS
TO BE
IN THE
RIGHT PLACE
.JJ\CK IN Tlll!: llOX
lh:11taur;:inl~ will vu)'
<'Ompetcnl and qualified
MB>ICAL FIOHT
& MB>ICAL IACt<
OFACE
:! POS ITI O"S
H 1-; Q U I R t-: 0 F 0 H
INTF:RN l ~T IN
NEWPOHT Hfo.ACll
.. R 0 NT 0 fo' fo' I C .. :
W 1~1fN 01-' :J Yl-:1\R~
EXPEH J:--1 ()()(,.ORS
OFFICE E FFICIENT
i\T P ... GBOAHU .
INSURANCE TYPINI;
P J-. R S 0 N 1\ II I. I'.
UJ!';l'OSJTIUN ,\I Al'O
U.\ TOH Y IJACt\ CH-
FIC £ W MI N (Jlo' ~
VHS Li\U EXl'~.I(
111':1.l'f'UL BL'SY {Jlo'
flCE l'LEASt: Sl,;11
IDT !11\NUW RITTl-:.'I
LJ<..TIEH OH HESL'!\lt-:
T() (',\~I El.BACK r osT
CJFl-'ICE BOX K!Oi ,
'\J-.WPORT B i': \I 'll,
~:!li+i-0 Rt:PLl £S !'ON
fo'!Ut:.. .... "TIAL & WILi. Ill-;
AC'KNOWl.t:DGt:U 1~1
)1t:OIATt;LY ~T1\HT
A..<;J\P
~tedlcal Assl~lanl. p rr.
f{)(' Npt Bch offtrt· EX·
pt.>r cal I 645-4000 "' k !l > ' ----,\U;l)J<.;AL Sf;CHETAHY
IJrol<>J(y front ofrlcc 1n
N pl l:!l·b . U k k i.t .
trat\.\Cn bmg, & i.l·h1-<lul
mg Applicant:. must l>c
expcr 548 2247
Med.lea! front ofrtr e girl,
1·xpe r1cnced S alary
111Jt•11. 8'&2·~1or531 !JW7_
HURSStY /S*llWDn
\Ju,t h.1\e I \r 1•\pr
\a.<.11;l..., lrom $HUll lo SllOO
J)l'r mo Se\.• firanl l11r a"
11!11 JllOO 20Jll •"l'"' l•Jrl
Ill t '\1 646 7441
MOISES AIDES
\JI -,h1ft:s 1-:xpem•nt 1'll &
tfft1f1t.'d SJ ~ to ~ 011
"rrairunt.( pru~rn m . int'\
J'Nll'Ol'f.'d S' !IU $3 0.'>
~1t':>d \il'rdl' Com llcr..p
h61 C..l·nlt•r ~l C..o'>ld
~ll':>il All ~
Nl 'H~I'.-; Al (>l'.S J 11
... i<J> pr1·t <••>•>ti pn)
<.:ou nlq t lul1 C1111\
lluiip l'ci:.tJ .\l l''J :,1:1 :.,1;1
NURSES AIDE
:-.lt•1°'1lt•tl tu ~1\1' ll'ntfrr
lo\ 1111( l'.irc Iv du er I) IJJ
t1t•nt"i Will tr111n
qua Ii f1ed person nt•I
l>crern'<I t"orn pen'>ut11111
ril ~ ul 1·nd ol M'< m11'
\II 'h1f1, J\ a1lahh• 1\1>1>
I) 11 lJ !-1.Jµcnor. ;-. II
Nur.1n1o;
RM
(Jpen 1ng for lid y
-.upervlS<K, 99 b~ lOn
vale!ocf.'nt hospttal. e'<
tellenl bencf1ti. & retire
m 1> n t p I .1 n ,\ p p I ~
MJ,i:,h1p L'onva1e .. 1ent
Centn. <166 "1aghi.h1p
ICIJ. :\ U 00 l)0.1.t
Nun in~
lntenor Lond!>Cil!JC co ha..,
I ull t 1 mt· m11mtenanc.t' GUARDS route open for !>elf
LOAN
OPPORTUNITY
rnd1v1dual., $12.000 and
more 11 yl'ar to s tart as
trainees 1n our com·
prehe ns 1 ve r estaur 1tnt
Med.ll·111 A~st. front, buck
& x·ray Exp only $800
up, <.:all !17~-0313.
t«llSES AIDIS
Sl11t.e Cf.'rllf1ed only $t 00
IJ('r hr Xlnt work confl &
benefits + Mc k pay
lll•YVl l'W l'11nv 2055
Thu r1n St . l' ~
tH.2 35C6 . t: 0 . t;, 1"1.111 & purl t1m1· All motiv ated 1nd1v1dual
J re u !> U n 1 f o r m !. whu enjoys people & has
•LOAN OFACiR
TRAIMH manageme nt tra1n1ng
turnrshcd J\gl•\ 21 •>r wo rking exper ien ce
over. ll1:t1rc:d wc:lcCJme w /intenor plant~. Xlnl College deRree a nd real
esl.ate tra1J1inS1 or work
experience preferre d.
Excellent opportun 1l y
~barut resume lo.
proi:ram. Upon s ue·
t·c%f ul completion ,,f
tram mg you may be as·
s1gnt'<l ns a n assistant
munuger of our units.
JA<.:K IN THt.: BOX. a
MEDICAL Ofc IK.,.t /cteti&
lmmed open1n.i: for
Typi.st w ;gd ph VOll'C &
£1g apt. Vaned dut1ei..
pleas environment. lienf.
Will trn Atla s SPorlS
lnd. SA. $40 :n :n.
No expenc·nt 1• nee APJJ· pay, benefits. Ca rdiff
ly UnJVCrMtl ProlcC'llOn ~lhWE.'St_. s_·A_. 557-0150
u ve·in . $200 per week
plus room & board C714l
~161 or-<213) 428-6431 Ser vice. l :.!26 W. 5th
Slrcet, Santa J\na. Jn
Lt!rv1c w hour:. !I l;! & I 4
Mon lhru ,.'r1
11.trdwaresales. full or 11t
Ill'™!. Apply in l>l'r!>un,
Crown Hardware , 3107
1-;.~l Hwy. Cd~
HARDWARE
Retail Sales
lull time. 240 Broattwa y.
~una Bch. 497-4403 _
HOSTESS
t-'ull time lloslt~s wanl· ed. days. Apply In person a ~pm, no phone cal.ls.
J olly Roger, <100 So.
<.:oas t llw y, l.agun a
Beach.
Hotel/Motel exp night
auditor & desk l'lerk. J\p
ply Bruce Smith 9·S, San
Oemenl.e lnn.
tlGHT AUDIT
CLERK
Good opportunHy for a
retiable person w 1th an
apt;tude for numbers "
celculator skills. N CR
~ exper. pref. Advan·
cement opportun1lles
avail. t.:ojoy xlnl. com
pany benefits. ApJ>IY
Bam·l.2 Noon. Mon/l•"r1,
Penonnel
MAlmOTI HOTB. D Newport Cent41r Dr.
Beach
Equal Ernplyr
/F
USITHI
DAILY PILOT ..,.,,
UIULT"
SllYICI
DlllCTOIY
For Result
Service Call
642·1671 ... HJ ·L ______ _.
IMVESTMEKT
COUNSB.OR
Growuig Orange County
2 T.O I Loan Brokerage
Co pays extremely h igh
commission.., for expr d
llcen!'.ed :.a les pe r son
&10~
AMERICAN
SAVINGS
subs1d1ary of K alston
Punna Company. offers
compet,Jt1ve salanes. ex·
cellenl wor k1n11 tond1·
llon.'1 and plenty of fnnge
benefits mcludmg a full
med1cal 1dental plan.
group life insur a nce
rompuny travel accident
telCAL ASSIST.
Front o ff ice . t,; x ·
peneoced. P /lime for
G.P. m Newport Uch.
Appl. schedubng & peJC
boa.rd knowledge helpful.
G46-0267
-----
~---------~ Ofrlr l·
JANITORS
Pa r t lime evenings ,
rnt!n, women & couples
Costa Mesa, Newparl.
Santa Ana areas. Must
h:tve car & home phone.
Call SJ'l-6558 or apply al
123 N. Olive. Orange.
Monthru fo"r1.
15725 E. Wh1ll.Jer Hlvd
Wh1tuer, Ca 90607
7 14.~9-9660
213·947-471 1
E 0 _ 1': M JI-' Ill ms urance and a non· 1---------• l'Ollll'lbut.ory retir ement
Have An
Extra
Cash
-pla.n
LOT ATTENDANT ·
wanted full or part time.
Must be 18 yrs old.
557~.
Lumber Sales Ileta1I
----i Counte r Man. Laguna Japanese Connection Be a ch Lumbe r Co. Start your own anlern1t· -6538 540 8267
uonaJ bus w /friends & ~ or · ·--
U.'>-'lOC who live In Japan LVM or RM
S.'Vl ~03. J,Spm for appt J.11 medication. Vaca·
JEWELRY WAXER lion relief. Aug. 10th lhru
£XPER'D&TRAINEE ~~. 2::ip~::~ ~~~~
___ 7_1_4_·W7_9-_G_l2A ____ 1 St Costa Mesa. S48·5585
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
TRAINEE
Entry level J)061Uon of·
Cering excellent op
port.Wllly, IBM 129 e x·
penence preferred but
ool required.
LVM/PMSHIFJ
Every other weekend oH.
Must be dedicated to
good patient care. Free
Ins. alter probationary
per1od. XJ.ot benefits. Ap.
ply: J..SSuperior.N.8 .
MAIDS WANTED
for private resort. Start
lmmed. Exp. preferred.
WW train. Full Ume.
Apply lo penon, 419 N.
We offer compe .ilive O>ast Hwy. Laa Bch. or
salaries and out.ataoding call 71'/-..Wl. Alk !OC'
benefits which Include ~t)ai~ne~.~~~~~~ COlllP9DY paid medical, 1:
If you are a person with a
..en.'><' of m1!.b10n. l'apable
leader who enJOY!> deal·
Ing w11h people and one
who ha s set high
per sonal .:oal!. ro r
yourseU. you may fmd
that JACK IN TllE BOX
ii. eicactly the right place
for you to be for now and
for a bnghl future, we
are mlcrviewing.
Tuesday, Auci11t
14
~~~ ..
7000leodlll•d ..........
DIRECTIONS: 91 Fwy
Ex•l Beach Blvd. north
Management openlrlgs in
Orange County area ln·
eluding Norwalk and
WhllUcr.
If you are new to CO!>ta
Mesa. temporanly dis·
coolUIUlng your educa·
uon. recenUy disch arged
from lhe service. or for
any reason sedllllg te m·
J><>rary employment,
consider ttua uru.que OP·
porturuly.
Y•C.._..
$216 ,.,. Wit
Based on your prod uc ·
l.lvity, com.roiNlon, plua
lncMlves • extra profit
sharing booua. The womeo 4 men we are
loolwlg for may be tired I
cl typin&. (o&dlng papen I
w1rehou1e Job• and
worlong for a limited In·
come. Work with young
people. Rapid advance·
ment poMible. If you are
available lo start work
immediately, ci. 11
between9:30-2:00.
C.-MeM
~~'4~M~l~l4~~ I
"iO""""i
Vacation
This Summer
Work for Ke lly on
tcmpo r 11 r y
llSl'>ll(nfn('OL"I for th1!1
:r1ummcr and earn
your wny lo extra
fun All offire !!k11l11
needed.
•Typhh
•S.Usl ....
•WwdPrec
• Acct Cllrtll
•Clertia.
Top pay. paid
va <'1tlona, ~fcrral.
bonuses. Nev •r n
fee.
·IELL~
9 £:f'\VICCS
Call or
Come In Tod1y
Irvine
lm-1441
2102 8uaineN Ctr
Or.
SuJte 208
Hunllnl\m BeKh
'-. NT·a.I
dental and life insurance
for employees and de·
pmdeo&.s. credlt. union
~ 1 8I07 Warner Ave llAJD6 WANTED 1881 s. '~ ' I wmt \ 1215 ~..::'· Laauna Beh. ~~"'/ ~~ ""'11 I La':~uel
If an Interview 15 not con·
venaent al this ti me, P'ease aend resume or
call: Jobn Cox, mo
M8·20ll, 18182 Beach
Blvd., Hunllnctoo
Beach, CA 92847
ml more.
4Pf'l,.Y JN PERSON
WISIEILER TIAMIPOIT
DYAMtlCS llllWell.........,
SMlaAu,Ca rz=°'' Of' .. , 1117W•lf/9
MAU>, to care for n.lce JACI IN l:::siJ~ I 27tS7 Cabot Rold COi)' ~ olc bld1-
and 1tafl. t ·5PM or Jff( BOX Sant• An•
MPM, Moo-Fri. ReUa· 9 F d I 95S.oJJO
ble1 non amoktr. Perm Opera~:.../nc 00
• ~f II TIJN. Mata only. S.neflll, paid A8uba.ldl.aryo( on....aBaock bollday1, vacatlona C Oftkle)
wtpe¥. Beclr 8U'M\, W R•l•loo Purine om· Olllr ... Dalrfllllt....,.... I
S. 88l..1'11Un. '*'1 ,......,._ .. ,..11e111 Equal ()pfortunh.J
11 .. 111 ......... 111111 .... 1 ... for 56 AAEqua.l~Y 1 ,.,",..,., L lm..,,.,MtP ---=•c.•. 1:mp1oJsll1P' --~-_.-....,.,; -811 1~~!!!!~~~11 ' _,.
·~ -
. I
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hOthl'lt.1\1'' ~!JO\ tll
llem•f1l\ me lud111t.( · p..i11I
\ .i t J t 1 u n ., T ~ 1• 1 n 1:
1:i1t.1•m 1-. '' I'. c .. 11 ~1J,~1 \loo lhru fr1
I' I •n t 1 1 , {' x I r u d •· r
opt:rawr for 2nd shift .
1•xµ cJflly. f()( f u:.v'm Pfl1
lilt• l•xt.rU:.IOI\.'> Appl~ IO
I• c r' o n t-'" brr r J l t• 1!
11,., .. lt('!. Inc 111!> "' IHlh
:")l L \I
f'rJftrait "fmL,h•·r W1Jrk
un • ~1loJf pnnti. ..., •th t'HI
c1n·1l !Jenols ~ d\1•,
:\1'\,~f .i/'1.l!>llt• klll\ ~,,, .. 1
t'\t..,l;(hi & I l1lt>1 ::O•'ll'''
Will tr dtn, f 1 . hrs I It"(
111m 31nll.r !)larl $:l 111
\Ir \1ur rin . Un ~1t1·
l'hf/lll (.; fCI ph Ir~ :no.I
I wrlir1r Bl t. ~ •. C ~1
I' H 0 U L' L' 'l I IJ N
TH.AJ ~ l'.l:.: Ru bbf'f how
prtMIUth lnin1· ••n·.i
\1W.l I'"-'~ ('0 !Jh )'iCdl
mdudml( bist'k X LC.a) .\
h cndJl l'> lndi. (.11
~IO 7t.:!I £ 0 1-: -----n I-. A L E S T A T t:
SLL.'\MA:-1 WA:-tT,..l>
1:.AR.'" Li PTO 15'< COM ~USSIO:'\ :'\ET 1 Earn
S~O K to $100 K b)
Llm:..tma' 2 f ind out
"'h} Ill''" ltl ~Urn bll( SS$
lll'lt' l'•>ITII! ldlk 1t.1lh
•ll~m 3 our vro dult
1 n l' \ µ , n ~ 1 1 ,.
l.rnd buditel term~ 1
Pre M't appl5 glollor•·
5 F'md out why .. ....,t'.\C
~ the best lhang ~oang
:'</ U are:1 A.'ik for Mr
I loward ~ 340'.!
Re.al ~tat1>
INVJ-ST'MF.NT SAU:.-;
lnveM:tment brokeraiie
firm near 0 C airport
has openings for n£'w &
cxper licensed R I-~.
~ales people. Com·
pet1t1ve comm rate5,
full supPort service!'.,
training & assistance
t-uU·ume only. Call Sam s.nopoo.
Really Interchange
957-6.516
Real Uitale . Top N'pl
Perun olflN! has open ang
for exper salespers-0n or new licensee We train
673-0060
Hal I:), I ale
SILF-STAaTHS
needed. Consider JOIIUlll
Selel1 Properties. We
haye openings Top in·
cenl1vc romm 1sslon
~pht, expanding local
firm. Good worklng ron
dlt1ons. sttretanal as·
sastance. Tom Hopkins
"Video Fut Start" I ram·
Ing progr am . Call
751·3191.
.... ...... w..
()peolo1 tor Jlcen sed
salespeople, locally
owned, With nation.a.I re·
fernl system. Excellent
working conditions .
F.am 100% commiaslon.
For confidenllal app't.
call 7$9·0226. Execu·
Systems Realtors ri; 8u5i: .:. PICTnlOUS
. NAME? ",. .......... .....
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........ 114,..... .................... ............. .. . .. ,. ""' ...... ~,.. DAILY ~tlOf ,rrtll
....... ,.. LI hA IRI
ter 111.1'1 . Ottr .................. ..... ,. Orattte c .... ............... ................. .... , ........ ,.., ........... ,
,.i.11eetl•• ••11t1 ........ ..., ... a clleell M nes· DAILY MOT, ~.O. IM ,., c:e.-....... -. ........... ,., -.-... , ........ ................ .......... .
..
:.al~ of'f11· ... l}p1ni.t 5!, 10 munagt'r t ra1nt•e po-.1
1,11 wpm t-:xpe 1 r•• t11>n<, a\u1labl1> llp I•
q111rt"1 V;ir11•I} 111 111 S:!'lfl 1<.k 111 11ur l
i··n-.lutll !lUllC!> 1 .. 1\••I\ \4,1.:1· t,11n11 ... 1 W1>rk111
ut111 1·' Xlnl l><·n1t11 .. 1•\••rnn.: h•111r'> 1·;,itt \.1r
Nl'1t.vurl ('1•n1 .. r ( Jll .tuhn"''° l>t•tv.t .. 'rl I~ i ;1
\\p, UUt111i..1,11 71.>I ':.fil ~
ltl'f'PJJllOOl'>I :\Int 'IJI
porlunll' lor 'iudt•nl
f.ull 11mt-.. ummn l•.Ht
tlffit> rail 'lpnni: S.1 .o
l'l'I' hr Plt-U.'>anl \Urrt>Un
1l1 n i:' '1 u-.1 tv pe
m1mmum ~1t.pm Aj.lµly
~1701 U..n" f)r I~ t,l:li
RECS'TIOHI ST
lmrrwd lull t11n1 os.ien1ni:
lur 'h.trp p1·r ,<Jn11hlc
l'liX H1·1 1·pt111n 1 t
.... \ JnUU'I •1lh· r 01£ IC'l'
11 u I 11•' P I 1·" ' ,. 1· 3 I I
IH\ 1,1'. '> \\ l.:\C:!'> &
IJ l \,' \'\~ .... 7'.,.! 2•JMI
I.CJ !-. \1 F
RECEPTIONIST
L11!ht t;µanl(. h1·J ~}
J.lh<JO•.., Xlnt tx·m•r11 i. &
1t.'fJrkinR r·<J0d1t1011 ' I 1111
I.\ d .,~, 11 .. 111
RECEl'T (TY'1 ST
~port licdt:h Ad AJtt•n
l). luok1nit fur l\l'Jl
linRhl }OUlll( l(JI 14 Ith out
l(Oilll: ~n.onJIJt~ Xlnt
t)1J1ng i.k1lh ''° ... µrn.
ple4:>~ lel•·J)h<>ne mJn
ne~ to handle lronl de,,i..
No e\per nt'l l'<1 ll
N.un 1>44 ~
RECS'T /Typitt
lor bu.st pro(h~11>0;il n•
c&J C::.ldlt' vff1u· 'Ae n1-.'<1
.an enlhu.."~t11 i:irl 14 llh
l)l>ll\Jl ubthl) of !.4J Y.pm
Or«lll$!1? Co Aul)() rt J re• J
Call anytime
979-8533
UCRUmNG
CQ.ORDIHA TOR
'>.th~
BRIDAL SHOP
J•n ·l•·r n ·l.i1l11 l111h111•
~l."S t'XJ>f·nenl·1• hut y, II
lrdln PJrt l•1 full I lllt•
<1va1I J'l•·a.:.ant worlw 1
cond'
I ~"TA :\JES,\ ,.41, l>L
!:>.lit ...
CALIF. COPYING
PRODUCTS
\\, .;r .. • \J1.1111lon • 11111
11Jn.,1. ~:.ll''> l•;r•·l' 111 111
1r11clu11· th•· 1,.,,.111
l11111J r. nvo\ \.II:-. Ill. I \
l'ltullH OJll I' I IHl1d 111 I
lln•• ~l•>lln lllolr' alt'd
.t ).~ ~ r •• ' ' I \ t• • ti '-t f t
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u ' 1 mm 1· 111J 11• I '
I, u ,11 ,111 I• t•, I 111 r;, t I\ •
'•11111111 .,:>1•141 plJll c $14)jo.
h l \I'll ( JllJtt•OllJl l
lu 1u.. .\II tr;1111111i.: 111"
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tlt'<l llJlt•tl 111lhu •I J 11•
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~r.,unJI i:rowth W1•
h.ive ke) Jl'h ll Vdll :\1,
'''" "'1lll1J111 i'rl A. I ull
lllllo •vfll,1cl l\J1c11 .11 w.: Oi'..17 \Ion I UI'\ h• I
~ \l,Jo;.'> IJlo.1.1\',.;H 'r' 11
}00 111>j'\J .1 tlt!l'••nt payrn.
JOh up tu )..1 SI• • l '\
;, '•JJm <'.di • .at 1p111
5.JI 0111
Sah~1url Ex11 ti, f t. will
ini; w work Sun Shop 1111
Papµa1e1tl~o 67:, :><lr.4
nus po:,1uon rcqUJ rl'' a 5.A.lt":'>
person with ex perm 4'0f1· GUYS & GALS
:.umcr :.alC!'i Salary + Want a fun Joh'.' H11•h1t
bonus e s . m e d H·al, ha.-.ll Jf youarf>17y~ar•
established compan). or older you can earn
i_5_1 _112~1 ______ _ ~I.!+ per ""l'l'k work in.: ;
RESORT
COORDINATOR
needed to help m arki:t
vacation con c ept.
~ellc. iwlf .start<'r
J...ona hours & W('('kcnd!> a
mu6l Salary -+ inl't'n·
uve Other benri1ts Call
'Ille Good Lde at Laguna
Shores. 49'-8521 • aslc for
huw':i part lime & have: a
ball. Honu:.ei.. part1e'
cl<' C:J\LL RIC lll ..
111:."TWl:.I': ..... 12 & 7
972.4141
SWei
lntenor Oe:.1gn Sale!>
With inter~I Ul art or in
te de:.1gn . f l!, 11 1
S!O·SZS hr Wrll lra111
Karen 8-iH·93711 3 i pm
Sales Uebb1e -Loo king for c a r ee1
---------mrncf(•d ind1v1du;:il frn Rt$tauranl
BOB'S
HOMIOFTHI
llGIOY
Jmmedlate opemngs in
our fanuJy restaurant al
nearby loc: i.uons . Wt! re
qUlre no previous ex· penence. Join our friend·
I)' t.eam. Come see u.:; to-
daY between 2·'4pm.
Ur T,..._
231162 Avenida de I•
Carlotta. UgWUI HlUa.
4SOJ Campus Dr, I rvmc w. •• w ........ .... ,1: ,,.... c ..,,,.
73U Ediiler. H. n ... ,. ,,.....
C11hln
154 E. 17th. St. C M
Equal Oppor Emplyr
MtF
I d.Sl growmg hl!lh fai.h101
wome n!. sh oe ::.ton:
Lorated 1n Fas h101
l:iland. Top pay. With e i.
ccllcnt l'O bene For 111
lcr v 1e w <'1tll M r
Wa.~rman 759-0885.
SAUS/U9UOI
E1tper1enced, mature
Able lo work nig ht:.
weebnda. 20-30 hr w k
Appl.)' In person. 207
S. E. Brill.Ol, CM
SALESMEN
Callln1 on RetalJ Tl'ad
t:am liOO-up. Per. wt~ .
Spare lime. For detail
call EMMCO, MS-6030
SAi ESMEN
ll41C-$201< Tired ol .tuat maklnit
hvang? We are lookln
for ambitious sel
mativated lncllvlduals t
k'l"V9 u accounts reJlt
N•Uoo•ll)' dlalribute
REITAURANT KELP product. Room for ad
hrt·Ume haoeh alalf\. Vancemenl. cau bet wee
(4-Sbn.) Cooler help io.a llr. WIUte54CM023 .
p .Ha>er hr. Is di•· &U.l8MAN
bwaabfr p .ao,.r hr. ~l/Wldelale Eqwr
,ftMClecl. O.C. Airport la.l Ooc'p. lnaide ••let ... call Roa 2-6P.ll, for hb1na yWnC men 18 yr
-. lll-0554. • older. ll00-'500 tw
~ant wM.h suar. Ml. • eomrr PEBRY'S PIZZA New locatbt nr. lrvtnt Noilt birint ror Ptr he.. C.11 .• H.B. Slut Irr
onl)-. Mutt work tomt mdaeb'. a.aMd advar
"111 ••· llJn •o1c1tr. cttMDt ~mar -=~ .:.":..:.. ... ~ ....,..., llHd __. IDlll ear. DI a.an.. .._ ,_.. ~ Product. Call Nl-063
-II Sllsf..eJI\ Mlrls ....
I
lo
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I --~-
,
= ... for Wl•at• llClllMY
... ?~ ..... !!.~ !!.~.~~, ... .?~~~~~ ..... ?!.~
Sett '1 1'-ll .. ,., fw
R.S . ofllu , NI ~Reellyfrl.,-
w.... 1001 ....................... Mal!d!r· Aup"91 13. 1t7t ~VPILOT. Q
...., Mahan £Q tai ~ nr.
-.. ,._ ...-•. 40 ae•ll• ••P•r l•ace a.r .... '-W Sa&. Call G~ /rttepUoeltt
tar .. ..,. ood t~nt 6
S.hss 1111 .. : a .,, :.a· ._ e.w ~ F II la ...... •,,.. .... Mute WI II H •
o1116•"--&M---...... Call DMMe ................. ,.... ..... .
........... ·-21·11 ··;;-;.-.-,,---.. ------· s t'?' ..... : " ,.. ... • : _.,,, ....... MeiJllM,tat. tnla1.
llCIY/OflUMp. u •••••• ,,.,t . ,.,
fe .. le W/HH. IClf
tklll1. Pl ta worll Hat~•I•. ••lar7 + ~~i•°' prollt ._.e ,..,.. ..
P.O... C...cW ... a..-,.._., ~ .... _.......,...., ~ hattn6eu. _ llNda...._
w • .. • ...... 11.:ci1;;.~"r;'~°';,,;1ea•i ......_.,_~••• WMY hll ti•• statloaer~ ~ .. '& Coeta M"e Rapl 411 cro•te1 poelU::.iu:.•rl tlrn• ~ coma. C.U plaet•acaallcel re · petnl available
--••nhp•• eo for lnlM • Newport -~------.a •• toelU.. f« a 1.V· ._.. arte, h t •lleot SALIS POllTIOM moll vat.cl lodMdual. ....,Ma tw lull tJme. -...-IPMdwnUAC ,.. OaU ,_ dlll..u..
CJ 'd. __ Knowledu of 1'Nl ..... CO ---. bellllUJ. '41·1SU IOT1 CanMU*k at 11. NNport •wtt. M4 IOIO
9CllTAAY~ No~._'-tcil or ~,...,...
tl&ber' wtM. but lllUST ~ ~I W ~~pm MAlmOTIHOra ,:';".;to ...,..,_ 6 : We~ seetioc a retial*t ~Cn -•-11 ...... 11,...,. pen.on to wottL flexible ........-~---....., boars. Law enl<lftement ot law. 13S-11812. or NJCWity belptuJ. En-~~~~~~~~~Sffretary 3·4 brs 1day joylQOdco. benefita. Ap.
Sales .... ,,.. Nm1.b KB ~ ~~I, h m·DOOO.
Steno Compoaeat1, H · t.21(1U)ll1.sJS.. 900iu-.--"'-•-0r perlenced HI -Fl ,_. .. ...,..~
sa•11111GD or ~.t. -n·•-Newport&eacb
t1. jl'i'O Tt ....... .........
t111flb I ~0,.lla .............. ., ... , ........ , ....• ,, ..... .
A ' rt aJ'-.. It M t:I.. ...... HI ......... st..... c. ... 17141 ~ .. 6JNIM. ,_ ... awe.. DD-i 14.
Call Chuck 1..ot71h1 at - - ' Equal Oppor Employ Telephone SoUciton mu ~ betweeo =-.::..~"o1 m/f Lucky you! We have 2
12-Spm. nee. Xlnt 1t1J1a required. l~~~=~~~!!!_L openings Is it's not often
w......w ........
P /T lunc h es o n ly .
Privatedub. &M~. ---------1 o.&Mt a... ,.. __ -we lose a telephon e
SaJes ---··~· SECY fo $850 solicitor. How would you ISllClllTAltY,,........ CeneraJ office dutM!e. •c· like to earn anywhere TIMI.OM '81fiel cura~Jy typing 45 wpm, from 13..»'6.00 hr and
WAITllSS
Full time. S.C Coif
Course Rest a ura nt.
492-3'95 MlmS YOU lndepeodeut, diversified 1.ood w/calcula tor Is auu spend aJI day al the
To Ci.I.I avaia.ocbe ol or· duties . Finaoc ial li1ures. Non·amoke r. ~?The hn a.re SUo ders from maru1e. Services Firm. Ca!J7~-2&0Q._ t ru Thurs S:30·9J!.,m . 1--~Mlmlll5r5-
•----....-~ It -'I'l'rffe'a no seffing iil-' Rothchild's Restaurant oto ... ,.ue-:-SlJ~n·ttng -.i.-4 =!!ence re-Sec'y : Will train bnght volve d & no ex p CdM 673·3750
goods, motor sports. Te·,_.,..._.,... ___ ..-._. ---girt for uec office. Top necesaary. 540·4088 aft t&Uers. Great oppty bul .._________ skills. 00 exp, $560/mo lpm: Ask for sue. w•t.rrR.A DllV&a
we are very seiectl~ & r "'"• ~ 5ft
want career winne r Secretarial +be ne fits. 9·4 M·F Tennis Pro Shop Sales SUHDAYONLY
types only. We Lra.ln ex-**ATTINTIOM•• 644-25:!6. wom an neede d. Hrs To deliver Daily Pilot
pertly. Visit us & see. Students Teachers SERVICE STATION AT· 8:4Sam·2:30 pm Moo-bundles LO carriers. Re·
C a 11 Mr. De h Is e o lbmwtve. ! ! TND. Apply 990 E. Coast Fri. 49M8116. Steve. ~res van or large sta·
540-4023 EARN VACATION$$ Hwy Ne.......-Be b. Uon wagon and a good · WENEED • -,..... ac ToolsetterrecfdforsmaU driving record. Phone
SAies SECRETARIES rvice Stn Attendant, punch presses, wW tram, 642·4321 and ask for
Wanted )"OUDI mea who UOIEDIATELY fu.ll time eves. Neal ap-HBarea.897·2529. Harry Seeley or Doo
will let a.Jong~ with wtthorw/aUllbonhand pearancelsbandwriting. TOP Hourly pay, ar Wtlli&mS.
women . C all Mr. langorlhortt.enn, boli· Apply 2590 Newport qualified! Houseclean-EQUAL
Jolmsoo540-4023,S.12. day Ii vacation pay, Blvd.CM. Inc. Laundry " min . OPPORTIJNlTY boapitalluUoo availa-EMPLOYER s.Jeawomao, mature, ble.. VICE SfATION , JU· Ironing. 1 day ea wk.
fulltime. sL lllaogr. w /llc. All 114 2·6140 Be twee n NAREHOUSEMAN .
Freodl's bene. Apply mornings. l0.Ut-3PM. Resl,>OllSjble persor'i for ~ake Bakery ~Npt.. Blvd .. CM. TOW __ T_R_UC_K_O_RIV __ E_R_. fabric warehouse. Good
C.M. 642-0571 _, .... saJ opp. with g rowing co.
P SALESPERSON """ ary +benefits. Irvine area. Salary Savmgs Is Loan Please to sell palolinss at lnq: 990 E Coast Hwy, c 0 mm . w / ex Pe r . ~our ad Wldec banlc. ·Aa•heim Conven tion NB.Ca1J644..tl31. S.56-791S
Ing. lrvineS&LAssn. Home & Garden Show. · 546-4741 Aug 18th thru 26th. Call TOW TRlJCK DRIVERS. WARIHOSUSE S....teN W..ted 3848 campusDrive ·Pres. of As h b r ook Experienced only. Live c..-to 51200 forsailmaker.~7950 <acrossfrom Studios Inc. 714·893·1370 tnCostaMesa.646-963& ---~Wayne Airport) •or 495·5906 e v es Is Tow Truck Drivers ex. GroWUlg co in Orange ~: Some exp de· Equal Oppor Employer wee .. _ .. _ 'd ......_ s e e k s p e r s sired. Pattison Sall ~. per · • .,.. pay. Apply w1supervlsory exp lo
Design.673-2180. tiHIJ>PERlsRECEIVER, G&W T o wing, 7408 hand.le Jpm to m idmte -•-ex CM aims Way, C.M. &t2·1252 shift. Growth """ent Lo c-S ......,, per. area. """ ~cretary : pecialiaed Secre 979-l.805 TIAYB. AGIMT. mgr. XJnt co beneC. Call position, law firm, NB. tary Jean. WW train in legal. OoJy ._..,_.Eutrt E11:perleoced . Lido COASTAL
very talented need app. Costa Mesa based firm. Travel Service. 673-3310
ly. Outstanding typing Cox Hobbles. Inc .• a Top l&lary + benefits. ..,. .a.A l'ERSOM4EL
sJd.IJs & work manage. )eading manufacturer of Must be able to read le • Y• ,..., WHLSI A8BtCY
ment ability req·d. WUI engine·powered model write F.n&J,ish. Ability to Scuba d iving wblser 540-6055
tes t. S a I a r y o pe n . products la seeking a spuk Spanish desirable. needs girl friday,wb.lse 2700 Harbor CM
4133-99113. secretary for Credit and 714/646-7135 weeedays. exp oec:esaary. divina a NEVER A ""EE ---------1 Co 11 e ct Io o I 0 rd er phas. PoseJdoo Veaturel r ~Tetary /re<:eptlonial ; Proce•.in1 Department. tatlonery Store Io 644-5373 Call a.l\erbn •ppt
want lo won ln Newport Job ,..a,_ abonband, O:lrooadef Mar need.a ex· --------1--------• area? So do we. Our typing, 10 key, cor· pertenced 11les lady . TVPIST. permaoent part
Anaheim corporate of. r e aponde n c e and P\&ll time S days, xlnt umetoLraloaatypeaet.. fice is moving wit.bio the st.aUsticaJ report$ along woridnl cooda. &peciaJ. I.er. Speed above 50wpm
WAREHOUSE
FACI'ORY
~EMBLERS
LiUJe or oo experience next couple ol months, wit h a eoeral c lerical l)'CmectieGtele. 8'7~1010. req'd. P acific Sk.jpper
but. we want you now. dulies. Maga.zine~UIU
Exciting real estate bull· STOCK CL.al
ness. comfortable al· We olfer good benefits Need for baodlina ol ia·
m oa; pbe r e. s a I a r y and a starting salary up comio&toutaolng stock.
negotiable. Advance-to MO. This poajUoa is misc. office duties.
rnent opportunity wilb available Immediately. Pu r c baa Io g ex pe r
our small but elite com· bel,P,ful. Musi have a
pany. CallJanls, 776-U02 valid CA drivers lie. Irv. ----·•y Call the P e rsonnel loc. Please coot.act A
-·-l>epartmeot at s..6·2551 (714)5564671 Newport Center Law or apply to: r---------
Firm. int.elliaence. good skills & prior legal exper
r equired. Call Rutb
Brazer 75&-3800
SICllTAltY
Sm ~ COD.su.ll· ana firm needmood typist. may allo orm
occasional air ·frlday
duties. Salary baaed on
lkWa le ex per. Call Kay
<TI4>9'79-3'1!n
cox
!!LE§, INC
l...eisure Dynamics, 1oc ~EWames-Ave
Suta Ana. Ca IZ'105
E.O.Ell/F AAE
S~ETA.RJAL/GENER,1--------
0 FFICE One peraoa of.
11 c e . 6 Ow p m . Ii l e ~[~KTARY
short.hand. lmmed. open. """'"' ing. 7M-Oll4. '-f-n..
SICMTAIY AN #It •crST. B U I L D E R S E M ·
---POR.llJlll. A Division of Dynamic loan brobrage The Wickell CorporaUon,
co. in Newport Beach bu hM ao lmmedlat.e open.
openiogl for secretary in& in !ta Irvine office Cor
wttb IOOd cqanl%1Uooai a Part-Time Secretary lo
Ucllla, eye for accuracy • work iD our DUJ'Mf)' buy.
atteolioo to detall. AbUI· lnl off~. Hows wou.kl
ty to cope \IDdel' pressure be 9 am-3 pm, 3 days per
siWIUGD. TriortUze4r de-week. Requirementa in·
al auertlvely with dude tntnl, ftllo1 and
dtwnepenoaalitf. ReaJ otbtr 1eoeral office Estate baclc1round dudea. ·
helptul but DOt •••Ual.
SUry open. Call Katie PlelM coa&act: ..... ·~~
Sucl•relrt,,.., =':.'~
Smell adv.tlllaa ..... ·~!!!!!-!!!!!!!!~!!!~ cy in HarbGr area oeecta l-
a sbarp, ,..pomlb&e,..., 1--tlCll-----• motlvaled aecretar1. *~AW* Oaod MCNtaria1 lkWa a Sec-\YPe 50 ao,a A
mut. Call for appt. Erecleel!tat $14,400
™""5-M?L ._... USl.5.• ·--•ny F/CBlqirJtnea4.400
--· nn lie/RIMI Aaeb al.ODO We an loolLl.Di fw a ~
V81d'I• ....... to work .... 0.0fflee•
l a our beautiful ~OlllJ/,.._ ~ Yadll Salee Ua-a t1 n,...-,
olo u torrtapoadent -~•tab 'M
sroaca.RK GrowiD8 Orenge County
bMed COCllPM'Y aeeb ln· ~~dual to assume stock
room responalblUly of
picking & stocking ol
~ Other duUes will
inc shipping, reeeivinl Is
general warehousing
dWes. E&ectrooic com-
ponents knowledge
helpful. Minimum ooe
year experience. Good
company beaefita> Call
S$7-llOS1. Equal Op-
portunity Employer.
swa~c.1ro1
Surf mere Prod. lac. a
s mall bualAMI lo San
Clemente involved io
water la sports oriented
production. la Mekina •
producUoo supervisor. ~ wW include, but
... not ltd. to employee
supervision aad baode·
oo producUoo ud inveo.
tory control. Expr. pref,
but not req, ancf we
wdcame locally nt.1red
applieeD11. PINN IUb·
mil,_ to P.O. Box
3W, Saa Clemta&e. CA 8721~
TAUMrSIAICH
Qual. comedy a ct s
aeaded.
OONG SHOWTYP!S 15 mm. acu, s min.
..tldcm, COltumee u
po11. Tueaday1 l ·S. ---: 117.aJt .......
TYPIST
lmmed. full lime open.
I.DI In our wee dept.
Room for advaocerneoL Xlnt starting salary. Ac·
curate typing essential
llOSAHIMC.
2!1>1 W. Coul Hwy. N.B.
Equal Opportunity
Employer.
TYPIST
Top Pay Pa.id Weekly
Sf ART NOW
NORRIU.
TEMPORARY
SERVICES
IRVINE 7S2-6666
E.O.E. M/F
Wormn needed to work in
office & saJes capacity
for flo e j e w e l ry
establis hme nt. 25 +
years of age. No exper.
necessary. We will train.
Apply in person or con-
tact Ken Smith. 2300
Harbor Blvd. CM. Kirk
Jewelers. 54S·94M
The Penoysaver is loc*·
iog for a part time
typis t /proof r e ade r .
Pleuanl working cood .•
modem equipment. App-
ly In penon 1880 Placen-
tia Ave .. Costa Mesa. Women Cook 8 :30 to 3pm
--------· daily. Apply at Gr.no's 'I'yplN Deli. mi2 Crown Valley ••ATTIMTIOH•• Par k w ay, La guna
Students Teachers 1_Ni_iguei __ . ------
Housewives!! Wo m e n n eed ed fo r
EARN VACATION $$ housecleaning service.
WE NEED: Good pay. good hrs. Rob· ~~LI bie's Rag & Mop S41-07S7
I Dictaphone typists W01D NOCISst ...
IClerkTypuLa ~ Nwpt Center Law
NEEOIMMEDIATELY Flrm seek.lng dept co.
l.oog & short term. holi ordinator. exper on a
day & vacat ion pay. comp11ter based word
hospitalbaUoo availa-processing system re·
hie. QUlred. Legal exper pre·
{erred. Advancement to
m.gmt pouible . Celi Ruth Braztt 759-3800 VOLT
'I •11 H•l'\11 t II "I
TYPIST RealtJ Oo. leeka lharp
seU modvator for typing
le1aJ documents. AC-
CURACY A MUST!
UNLIMITED OP ·
POR'ruNITY FOR AD·
VANCDll:NT. Alk for
WOID
PlOCISSOtt
Orange eounty·a •arxe.t
land developer bu an
immediate opeolng a ror
a Word Processor wtth 2 rears experience. Typo me qieed ol 80 wpm l.s re-
q w red t& Vydec ex·
perieoce pttf erred. Gaod
grammar. apeilioa " JIW'duatioa ate a m111t.
Work In Oraap County's
IDDlt dynamic environ·
meoL Excelltat bwfil.a.
Pleaae send resume or Del>b6e, 41N-1521. request applicaLioG from Utili&r•• mal.oteoaoce I THI .... co.
;2~.:=' Nffpt. *"""----,,,, t.at
la loHlJ Huattaiton • SIO~CaaterDr
8td IP& WJd.IAI. &a· ~lleicb,Mt_..
r&ACH&a....._ SPSSD ....... Polkloa ,... ,.. l'qlalopporemployer
RaADINC, "Im........ t l r e e W I I e m e j~~~~~~~~
-------~ ...._ ....._. .. abllil7. Apt YARD llAN. rental
Mf•llOOic
~ •. 11\la. .... lab.
0.,. 1040 tfutf II t 1071 ...•.....••.•.......... . ..................... .
MW DollJe pup lMbt 12"•30" EUJ'OP(!an
Fem. A.KC SHO. SI.~. wUh tooWal, (21J)
W.796& ·~ ~-~------iqll ICboat, .. , .... •l .... ....................... Sta1eco1c h . Ho uri. Free puppies. Ge rman
Noon to tPll Fri. • Sat Shec>herd&tnevft' rnla.
Noon to CPll s.aa. Draw-WJ$.7U7 Mon· Fri days . &.ue&AA• T •es lap dally for prh••· .. ,.
tt111lm1-.. ....... ............... .
15' Boat, new tllt trlr,
prden tractor w /alJ al·
h c h m • n l ~1 I a w n
l'DDIWWI, elee uf\ 1•uce forPUorvan.548·*1
Sl.00 dooaUon. Free "'-teY• 8041 fromyourbuaineMH1d.
Patkiai. Pallbrook ..... ••••-•••••••••••• Send ooo c:&rd tor each a..,,,,_ ol Commette. A111tnUan Sbe pber d Liia piua ooe apare. We
OmldtfnMDON&Dllcle.> ICoWe m.iJI : male, l yr, r e turn permane ntly
1._ _______ •I very fnendly. nda aooct sealed auracllve taa &
CWIDICAZA
membership. Dilcowded
price Call Joaa at 7SZ.'18'70bet~
WINDOW SHADES LeVaior Blinds, W~
woods. pUJJ blinda. etc.
3 MO% olf all It.ems.
1-home.~Amy. sLrap, meetina airline
l.D. requlremeoll. Pre· CROW'S NES T AN-
TIQUES. l S T A N ·
NIVEaSARY SALE in
Sao Clemente. Tbru
ALtl\llL 501 N. £1 Cemino
ee.I (COl"Del' Paliuda>.
• ..... c.. 1010 . ..................... .
lalayta& washer , P en·
~ dryer. Xlnt corid,
$l95.14U02$.
Washer, de luu multi
cycle model $145. Dryer
Sl30. Both look " run LI ke new. GE programmable
30 .. wtde elec range SlSO
Trash compactor SlOO
~6-9pm or wlmds
NEW STILL IN CRATE Kenmott 30 .. elect drop
m range. & oven Sell
c l eaoaug, ful ly
automatk Brome Cost
$&.SO. Sell $a50. ~7•.
Stnger sewing mathm(',
heavy duty, z.lg Lag, old
but good. $3'.IO 642·87 411
lkydn 1020 .......................
Persian KlUens. Cll sired,
shots. reg . $100 & up
St&-986S
Docp 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Wht ~rmllll Slwphcrd!;
AKC reg .. 6 wkl> o ld
67s..m36 ---Adult Black AKC Dobu:.
Magmf1cently trained,
~entle & a.lert $1 50
1>12·7511. lieUy 64.2 llJl
* * • vent loss & thett I For a O..W Seely penooalized tag enclcse
716 Pilu'"'9 A••· wa llpaper . fitbrl c or ,.~ .. ...,._ "Day Glo" paper 6 we
-,_.. will back & trim your
Y• ..... wlmwef Lags. Or try two cards twotre. back to back. ffcUt boob PRICES:
($li.50vaiue>. lo ~eaor J/s; KMOTrS 415 tags Sl .00 ea.
6/9 t.aas Sl .50 ea. mJIYFAIM toormore $1.40ea.
Aug. lOl.b thru Aug. 19 Sales Tax Included
Tickets may be clwmed NOCARO?
by calling 1!42-S678, ext Draw your own or send m · name. address, phone & * • * we·u lllilke one card per ---------1 tag. Add~ each.
F'rttTo You Send check or money or-
A bundJe of love Female der to
Samoyed needs good NOT PRIMTI~
_home ___ S4,5._l.9_14____ P O Box 1560
Year old M German Shep
muc, needs hom1: Call eves. MS 9873
1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** Good used f'urruture &.
Applcances--OR I w11l st>ll or SEU. for You
•WE PAY CASH•
Good used I urrut ure.
Appl.lances. TV's e-Jc
634-1610. 547·'853
Must st'll th.i!I wknd my
beaut formal DR srt. LR
!>t't. corree & endtbb
'lutU'I br set. tamps, par
lures & act'eSI> All Its~
th Jn Jroos """' l>l>:.pcrat.e• Pleal>t.' 1 :£11
Be nu cc 213 59.t 8391
Co5ta Mesa. Ca. 92626
CEIAMICS
H.andpatnted cerama~.
plaques. nativity set,
platt.>i., mu ch misc.
items Aho special or
ders & rolors done at re·
asonable COlit. 846·8579
ev~ .
Wtndt1w air cond1t1oner.
tax> irrl:. roo
~-04.13 ------Dr-it~. all "ze<i & colvr<.. ~ ~ Sl6 00 pr. all Cl>lm
made ~~. i78-Z>.43 -----
lost has l.i-0 > cb h\ y plush
Carpet 3 85 '>Q ~d._'i. l>t'll al
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AKC PoodJe. vt'ry tiny
male puppy. $375
992 2178.
SAMOYED PUPS. Snow
white Great w /kids,
med sz. Sl.25. 493-8864
Olest ~ drawers. toffee llhow. 2Q gal & r; gal
tble. rute stand, sewlng s.t10'4 01.srnanlled bike
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w drawers & cupboards
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A'iPEN 645-8951
BRAND NEW
WATER SOFTENER
964-1413
Engine: 289 Ford.
Used. $100. E'veniogs:
549-1684
Atrlme ~ coupons want· ed. pay 125 a pc, will pay
more ror quanuty. (313 )
m :WOG collect
s· display tases. replicas
ol old rastuoned candy
counter , make oHer. MS--:r.m
Stai11d Glens
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SU,sq ft & Up
SIMPSONS 64S·S838
WANTED
Upnght lreeter , good
cond. $100. 84&.8579 eve:..
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horn. vaolln. very r~
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Art1sl. natural wood. ~d hardware. l·yr old,
pf'rfect cond at ion.
w case $IOO SG Copy.
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old, $l SO ea. CTEl>UY
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fleld tit hunung stock.
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837-6731
Germ. Short Haar pup
pes, males & female:.. 5
wks. old. 557 ·6062 Aft ·I PM
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KNOTT'S
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C ole man Peak I
backp ack , blue .
Polarguard mumm)I
'.\leepinJ: b:lg l mo old.
~ea 645-9796
SELL idle item! with a
Daily Pilot Classified Ad
642-5678.
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Tn.ind.le bed. rum, <'hord or ~an. lamps. k i t
gJ<lgets. books & dolb~
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to Knott's Berrv Farm
(values up to $19.~)
Come to Knott'• Berry Firm this
aummer for the moat fun packed
time of your lff•.
Knott'• offera you headflner enterp
t1lnment, ttte apect1culer "Wl•h You
Were Here" Ice Show extravag1nu,
So catch the Spirit of the Weat •••
then •nd now ••. at Knott'al
It P•Y• to check Dilly Piiot
cl•••lfled everyday. You m1y be a
winner!
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perfect cond. $8750.
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dollar . Peld for or Not!
Bnnl your car lo Jim
Merino Volk••••en.
1.8711 Beach Blvd .. Hunt·
&qi.On Buch • Aak for
f''rank Marino w Tom
AUwl.
'75 Super Beetle, feet.
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Q!llm .,_int, velour Int.
aant rood. 431( mi. 4 .. pd.
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new brb, redials. xlnt ca mper, many xtru cond, "'300. 493,92'75 $C?OO/beatolr. 64C).&148
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557 l21;1. 673· 73}4 ---
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oowbr..-. clutch. tire•.
IHWlt & t-ngine Lop ~nd
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over lsc days &U-6505,
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630 CM
~1 I \I' r h I U ('. 1\ '1 I' \1
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'74 llooda C1\'1c, 4 ,,,d .
law mtleb, AM f''M M
trat>k \f UST SELL'
$22511 Afll'r6 P~ IA;. 1563 t770 AMC 990S
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lld YIOe ral ~. F t rrn .
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l'f'nt d 1•nl( , xlnl rood •
S2 .fJIJ0 •1r h<:'it offc.r .
wkd""' !17!J :t.AJO, eves & v.1..Ckt•nd.<t fi75 W38
llf !'ifJ1llh Coa"il bay boat
•l'.nli4Star !\t1n1, l!l .sli.<'>
'• •I u J I ;J Ir. ,. tu I '!I l'.
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\JI~ l!l71J~W J. $10,.500.
•l!liG '1 Sllil' Mam, <!i.J'. ~lps
1., dual air. crui11 t'.
sll'rw. 7!J tiller rabnc.
new tare!> l 525MYN1 .
$.10,SW.
:KlUAY PARTS
&LABORGUAH.
DciM's
RV.......,/SGIH
l!H..12 Harvard Ave. Irv.
(714)~
C..JI Mr Llsaner
Mon·F'ri 8-6.
Alim~ \h Lh1· lllJf.1'1rtunot\
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or Ir ,J(lf' rn rJ \our • t. .in
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Used Vehicle capahl1• 111
t.11wini.: 1rr t.riul('r i.urh a~
Wagonc .. '(.-r, Tncvclall t!lc
p p 64i. t5.Y.1 ('\If''>
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Gt•ral '701 . ..................... .
ATTENTION!
1 l. 11 X,\r
Slt,995
SADDLUACJ(
V AllEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495-4949
'761MWS30i
:'ttinl cond11.1on Sooroof
f, <·~I Auto I.rans. l'·ac·
l11r')' air Pow~r stecnog
& brakei. AM 1 FM stc rC"ll
ta!JI;!. <705PPMJ
$7t99
COMMUMITT
POMTIAC
1:ta'.l E. WhltUer Blvd.
llont1J /\t'("IJrd 5 ~p. 111.h
to:an. ... i.unfr air, ">lt>rl .. , .
1:1.bt.om paint. fitted l ov
t.'f', 'I~ con1rol ~ust
be 5'e'C11 • I.le. t uff c r offer
S).!i(lf) ti7.S.9'"31 ----
.......................
i i V W flu.: St11<k .
.u1 1-·,1 . run.'.,;, 1~ .. 11·
al .:ood $1!iSO lle!tl vfft:r
~loll IM, IWl 1$961
'78 \'W Habbtl. AC. sunrl,
i\M 1f·M. delx model .__GWo 9714 ~·~~eveto. l>a.rs
••••••••••••••••••• •••• 213 722~ P1uJ
00 Karman Ghia con· i GVW BUG. , Yert., good cond, runs
grcal. $2<.KXI. 54U 8465 Sunroof, AM /FM stf'rro -S:WO Xlnt cond t.'73 ~.z
Mada 9 7 31 VW 79 R;bb1t Diesel S·sp . •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 RX7: llM mt. AC,
l>llver fblu. AM /FM. sun· rr $8300. 642 · 112 1,
tl4>1956.
2 llr . br a n d n e w
18,M /000. P P . 1714 l
4f1l 3574 ,
WfOTTJER 1 4 Mazda RX4 Wagon·
(7 t 4152J... I 4 I 0 new brakC:'I. llres. tune·
IAst ol lhe few brand new.
79 VW Dllllbcr U1ci.el
SlO.IXXI ~.1347. 548-4968
IClfi lolJ ca.!_I '--up. A 1C. low mileage. usu; REGULAlt GA..5
IWllV Gra)' M<1nnc c ng, -----
$l!AX> 61~ 3149. 673 OO'J2 T......._ T,..... 9 170
Me r ced es. UMW ,
Pon.che, <...1assic & f'.x
ooc. We WllJ sell yoor c.1r
78 IMW l20i 1Jabell> <213> 430 ~ FUiiy la.aded, bunroof. eves 6
13' Hoht.on Whaler ~P
E\ 1nru'1t• trlr. r rvr ,
~tra!>. Mint Conrl .
~2.'JIA
••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 32· S liver Stre ak on coosagnmcnt al your
Trw.ler: FUiiy equipped, pnce. Best lrX'11t1on 1n
AC, ~terro. S12.000/be$l. Orange <..:oooty .. 11r an
!m-6600 eves. formalloo e&.11 Jim <.ur
air N;CWi1t1orung. AM FM ---------
'>lC'r<'O, onJ) 11.400 a ctual Mttc:.cM1 lefa t740
nule.::. (5412761' •••••••••••••••••••••••
SADDLHAOC '70 ~L 2 tops. 4'bpd.
VAU.EY IMPORTS unma<:, ong owner, AC.
----------· ran. loafs. Sail 9060 17 '"-rt Prowler self· Alltohms a."'9
••••••••••••••••••••••• c<>nlaaned, mlol cond.
131•2040 495-4949 nu eng. nu Macheltni. su.cm Debbie 642-3873,
C4USl6 ·1s 2002 : AC. s un rf,
AM /Jo'M. wbl11 t t ares.
S7000 Debbie 642-3873,
r112 m>G
J Jdo 14' w 11.rlr l(ood cond. S4IH2b3 t.300 W. l:oaal Hwy
111" 13 wJtrlr, main & Jib -~-=~=~----1~N~wpt~~Bc~b~~~642~67~G3~ 1966 Zkl SL. 2 t.op8. new
overti.aul. !al $5000 lakes.
771-lW . PP .,_.,, ee.Jt Oller. 673-SS70 Alltol fw S.
t"\le8. 9705
2S' Coronado Sloop. Dana
Point slip. Under market
at $7000 496-•&004 aft6.
l>AY SNLEll-13' dh~~
Good fiberglas ooal for
famlU l!l'. Seat.s four and
a.:. car toppablc::. SI)(). Cull
~7-0&54 after 6 PM or on
weekends.
Udo 14' 1136 wJtrlr Very
Gel Cond. Xlra utla "
Aces. tQ50. 67~S«J6
10' Gluapar, $375. 11·
Wlldflowe r Incl lrlr.
motor. comp! rilJ&J.llg, JI b
• main sail. $350. 641·0473 e vea/wkod1;
»t-0181 -251 dya
21· wJtrlr &ouUJoard.
Good \.'OOd. $2695
970 8129 eves
llOBIE CAT 14 '+lrlr.
Xl.m cond, many e¥Lru.
t850. Ph 4'7·ml
••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................
JMPORTANT '76 Alie Romeo Alfella, NOTICE TO
76 ~ Tan. S7M mis . ate, 11nrf, auto trans,
am 1rm. $8600. Call
(iiJ.!nll
'0022.Ui: Clean, nu paint•
tires. $299S.
841). 7 477 898-J 904 READERSAND lllnl cond. R&U. aar,
ADVERTISERS shadow kit. car eOYer,
The price oJ items beJow wholesale. $5400. advertised by vehicle ,_548-81_. __ 75 ______ _ Capri '715 '62 22.UiE Coupe, 22 mpg,
fuel l.nJ., xJnt cood. $fl000.
dealers in the vehicle
class1rted advertis ing
columns does oot include any appll~able laxes,
license, trao•fer fees, rmance charges, rees for
air polluUon control de·
\lice oertificationa cw de-
aler documentary pre-
penition cberges u.nJesa
oUaerwi.ae s~clfi.ed by
the 8d•ert.lser.
9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Audi 5000 ; bu ever·
ything. ~ & Assume lease -at $232 mo. or buy,
t115Q0.6T.Ml610
'74 lOOLS 4 dr sed. A/C,
au&o trans. '2400.
642-Z:StO or 646-484B
..... 9709
•••••••••••••••••••••••
1979 MBCUaY c.,..•s
Aut.omauc trana .. rac·
wry air cond., pwr.
5t.eenng, stereo radio &
lei!& than 1,000 mtleal ! !
<835WYEl.
$6995
~~·
·77 450SEL: Silver &
pimlnpe xlnt cond. all
x traa . 41M ma ,
fl2,000/best. S81·46S7
eves. wtaldl.
C l81alc '67 2SOSE :
AM /FM /ca11. auorr.
reb lt e ng . lmm•c
tbruout, $5000 /betl. ..... -----------...................... . '76 450SL, 29,000 m I. Xlat ftlOCl Miauell !
951.2709
IWA'llJll/ alMks tHO •••••••••••••••••••••••
I OfAllMD ~MERCEDES l70S
C.brtolet 2 door con·
vertJble. tan exterior
brwn lthr int. 4 cyl nat
heed mtr. 4 1pd trans,
unbell e veble
automobile,·• real
dmlk. .............
IJDO w. CGlllt Jhry
'61 A.H. 3000 Mark Ill,
411,000 orig mi's. mint
oand. $1500. 833-0119.
IM\ft 9712 ....................... -----------------•ll.1174 Capl'l, V&, 4 apd,
Buutiful XlDt. cood. '6)
230SL 2 top1. 4 •t p ,
cbam&•111e color. Aak
for Vacky.~. •IMW'17 JJCM AM/FM 8 trk, 1un.rf. 1'\1111 9qdpped, tocelly '28a0. •rr. • Mere«Stl ~E. 4 dr.
OWl)ld •serviced, MBZ 0... 9720 oril oww. f.ood cood. trp.la. (4..LISllQ) _................... U.tbaDUO ml • ..-0. --· .,,....~ a.Utot4S '78 280·Z 2+2. All/Fii ..;.;..;...;.;..;.~·-----IUnO tape. wp, aKmJ. ._. 9741
REASONS TO
IUY I SBVICE
AT
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
.J.
,AITS DIPT. Of'IM
'Tll t , .M. MONDAYS
.. ""'2'.M.
SAYUIDAYS
.3.
SAUS 19'f, OPIM 7
DAYS A Wiim ...
WILIAllAL&.
MAia. MOOILS.
SflClH ..... 'IW
a._CMSl9tz
"*Pt Bell IU..f'IU MOITS se.soo1be1t offer. ·--........... .
lllOllAABORBLVD. QI.ml. '1lllidlll: New top,. tlflllMCM&ft
<XJ8'1'A ll!BA dW:la. XIDl caad. ..... ... ...... 9ACM
J
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6Jl·f 27' '77 Datsun F·lO, Un-· CallsaMIC7 ~--~~~~~~~~~j believable fantuUc ..;;;;:;;;..;.;;_...;.;.._---,-7-44-·~~~~~~~~
7 ,--i•• mllea1e. Htcbek. 5-ap, ~ _ .. •••••••••• ::::
--• 1'nnl vene motor front ~ FullJ equipped dl1c brtkea, AM /FM 1108=11. ~t~ .. toma&lca, tbrtt to lliAlt Mil •·aat! O.l Of. p6mU1 • AIU -·
dllme from. <•BrA> f•. wkda ft PM 7~ All · llull Mil. ___. •11~..S price ,_Ot_wtid_...y_m. __ 1122_.___ ...., oe. Cfllt, .-.rfeat ...-, •• Umt &o purclllaH for
1.-•Aac 8:~~~.·1:ut~·~1~~: ;:.to ~o'I~ •MUYMOlfi fl17l1ubo. HO·H41. •• _...,. t& 1 a1.-.4'1-tf4t .... ,.. • ......
--------
To Place your
.. , •• -ii ..
s.ntee Dlnft017
841 •••• Call Now
~ .... ,. ......
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77 ,\ \H llorn•·t ~JU•lfl
W~1 Jo'uJ1 vv,.r. AM .. :\1
lJ~ Sll:'N'(l, A C, 1(1.1 l(a'll
rru )(d rood R50IJ l. ... 11 u wn ~9 pm 9&! &14_.!._.
Ciaos Saver Must Sell' i~
Pat>t'r Xlnl t'Ond
U )IM1 Ot 't 'ER 499 ~
71 llornel Sportaboul
WuHOO. ti t>yl, auto, Al:.
~ PU. SlltX> or bt.'lll
~6158
.. cir 9910 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"Tl RegaJ Low miles Pul·
ly equipped. ~/Offer.
4fl7· lffT7
Ill Gran Sport 350 Ap-
prox. J0,000 on rebwlt
cngaoe. New braltci.,
~ and :.hock:. Good
run ner' Sll OO .
171H~·4!~l t;v('fl1ngs
'iii Buick Regal Ud 1'\illy '°'eded V6 $51.00 or b\~t
1l r Call 493 51.2011. m'>.:
* WOW!!!!
~1976
IUICK B.ECTRA
Low mlleAge beauty with
all t.he extra.~ Come ln &
Lest drive t.oday & buy!
ISer. 411305)
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bdmlp
*GUSTAFSON
~~.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
c
CALI.MOW
142-1144
"" .......................
'T1 C:O...pe DeV\Ue, 23.000 rm. loaded. super cond.
RuJ cream J)Wf. tl400
pp. 56J.t9'7l
·79 Eldo Cabriolet,
4SOO:n1., yellow, Heidie
lelltber. 8iarri ti wheela,
«e. 1/mo. warraolJ left.
Prvt. ply. ll•.150. ......
c • "" .......................
?I CANA., LT
Eca•lpped wltll ......tk.•eoed"km· l•I• All/rll aterto
[ ...... (GIVL8) w12•tm
Ul&llMDUI ..............
tt40 ....................... .. .................... .
'7t: Power Steerlna .
power bukea. air.
am/Im I tract, cloOl int.
$4895. Deya 833·0662.
Eves~.
"18 Ca m1 ro Z28. Sharp.
loaded. Lo mileage
~. dJ..21872
'71 Camero, l.IJ>der 10,000
mJltt. yellow, T·Top.
Super clean. Lots o f
atras. ~700 f'irm. Cull Donna 714-644 229'l Mon
fli. 7am·Jpm.
76 Carmro LT. loaded w /
.U mu. New lires. xlnt
cond. 1 owor. $3950.
49M7a7
•••••••••••••••••••••••
t979Df.MO
CLlilAMCE!
()fl C..mar~. l:11 pnce:.
Mont.e QirlO"i M11hbul1 &
No\ a:. 1Jra:.l1c reduL
u.on.<o .
SAVE NOW!!!
COHHfLL
CHEYIOLET
')\..,.II trf•1• t'. I
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S46-1 200
·m Chevy MaUbu. rcblt
eng gre.at l(llll m1lllge
$l400 ~5282 -----..:nL.Cllt:. Vet. l ~ r ._ <l'> pd ,
rust tolort'ii, r11i\ I uh:
vPr y c lean . $3700
.Vl ~mi
71 ~10111 .J J >[Id , llll
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445 Myrtt~
LGCJll"CI leoc h
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twofrH
ticMt bootcs
< Sl J !IJ \ alu•· 1 to
KMOn"S
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\14 11.oih thnJ Aui: ltl
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272
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Tl KJng,~Wl'J<Jd ~a W•!O .
air. mJny t•itir.i~ run~
IU{'3L, k..rr,i..1. ~ood . 111 "'
l1'llAtA' $1Ul. .,, " ; ~ 6.
1;;-.s '1 .. }ol
9925 ........•.••....••.....
* WOW!!!!
1976 CHRYSLER
COttDOIA
On.h T v1 m ''"on 11i1.,
l!tir>:t"~ 1 m 1 ro1hJ ,.11 l.'11
2 ~-" bt-11ut)' t ·omt> an fw
l~ rlnH tn.1.i) &< hu' •
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10 DayTrid
h±•iae
•GUSTAFSON
U..C.~.-y
lt,IMJ BEACll UI. \ 'l>
H\.J1'ITINGTON HE \Cll
CAUHOW
14Z.8144
9910 .......................
* WOW!!!!
GORGEOUS 1977
UHCOLHMAA.ICV
lftadrtl '°'1th 311 lh<· t'X
t.ra.\ ~ t.oda) .il Jn .all
lt mt• low pru e 1 St r
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hd•p
*GUSTAFSON
U..C...Merc...,
la.JO Bt:ACJI Bf.Vl>
HUllrnNGTON Ut:Al:ll
CALL MOW
14J...H44
9U2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1977 C .. VROUT
coaVITTI T· Tot-
Thll loaded, 2 lon • bel"e model has low mJle:t & as
super aharp ! I 428UW t: I.
OHLY"'95
HOWAID CIMii+; •t
Dove • Qu.a.tJ St.al. NEWPORT BEACH
HJ.OIH
.,..... ttl5 .......................
'78 Coll, 19,000ml, nu
radulla.2'7mpc.. SJ800, 544-098'l ....... ~ ........
i1 Colt. AM /nl cus.
Jmmac. 6'13-4743
.... 9'40 .......................
.............. -....-.-
'78Granllda: Xlnt COC\d •
ll9lli5 675~ ----
il i-'Otw LTD Couotry
SQwrc Ila. wan. Vwr
brake11. pwr windows.
pwr k>cu. PWT alccnni;.
A/C. l1.111t. rack. 400 <:u
inch V 8 ~ng. tlvy duly
11uapel\.llOn Gd. cond
CaJI. wt-3775
'Tl LTD Ur°'-li;ham •·dr. uJJ p0wer, lucks & wrn·
dows. a.Int cond, $l300.
644--~ -------u.c... 9945 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
* WOW!!!!
LOADED 1977
2TOIWSU•..-
VatSA.IUES
I UOIJll l.~Xl 'l<Y ..ii .m
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-· '11 ''"' rlnv1• A l1u. ~ lf~ll:>i
10 DayTriol
bchanc)e
•GUSTAFSON
U..C.~ury
161D> H f';J\ t 'H HI. \'lj-
11 L NTt '><i1 ON Br,l\Clt
CAL.LMOW
842-8844
9950 ......••....•..........
m0\NITT:
ME WEST
l.J~<'OI.:--: \1 EIWllltY
IH.ALl-.IL'-1111'
RAY FlADEBOE
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1•. ll'l \111 .1 • 11 • r I tr
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Ill, 1 ·,I
830-7000
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UHCOlN-MERCURY
"~A'(·111l of thf> Wc-•k
1978 PIMTO
!';ll\"r l''it r1 1o r
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h. Jll•r t Ifill I ft I
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cof\IJ, roof rac k, bJ()(ICI
mdes 1;,1 ~ -----...,...,.... 9960 ...•.......••..•.•.....
77VOLARE
ESTATE WAGON
Mad !>11.e, aulo t r an ....
pwr -.tt-en nl(. 111r ronrt •
uw1oe l'ont , A ~1 /1'~1
l<lereo. nllJf rack, wou<l
~!.l<!li l Jl)l"/~o.; '
$4'95
!.8711 Bt:ACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON t.u..;ACH
142-2000
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 CAT. Power+. 25.000
miles only. Xlnl cond.
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B1•ntington Beach
Fot•ntaln Valley
EDITION
YourHo•et•••
Dally Newspaper
FIFTEEN CENTS
·rCharges Dismissed • m Nuclear Protest
r SAN fo'RANClSCO (AP 1
{Char,(• against 30 anll nutleur
activLSU. arrested more lhan two
years ago at the Diablo CW'!yon
\nuclear generating alatton h11ve
been dtsma&sed by th~ Cahfonua
cSul>reme Court i The high court, 1n a 4 3 de
c1s1on. ruled the ronf1dent1al at ! torney ('hent rt·lat1onsh1p .... ab
breached whe n a S Jn Lui-.
f Obispo County rt' er\ e rlt'put)
fshe rirr. J ame Lee, purt1c1pated
'in d1scuss1oos of le~al '>trategy '1 .
for their der nst'
· 'T hl· intruaion . through
trickery, in the confidt ntuu at
torney.('lumt conlcrences cannot
be condoned ." Chie f Justice
Rose Umi "rote 1n a majonty
op1n1on "The right lo confer
prl\ ately with one 's attorney 1s
ont' of fundamental rights under
the la .... "
Lee "as arrested during the
demonstration Aug 7 at tht'
Pac1f1t' Gas & Electric Co plant
near San Luis Ob1bpo, but dJd
nut revl•al his la .... enforcement
connection and publtt·ly re
rnuine\J u defendant , attendmg
:,css1ons w1lh defense law) e rs .
J ust1ce B1ru wrote lhe only
"effective remedy" to Lee'i. ac-
tions wus "d1 sm1ssal of the un
derlymg charges "
Asso<'1ate Justice!> Mathew
Tobnnl'r. Frank Newman and
Stanley Mosk agree d
As sociate Jus tice Wi lt!~
Manuel conucmncd the inftltra
ti.on by Lee, but !>aid tht: case
'ihould be retned with the pros·
l'C Ul1on proh1 bi led fro m using
evidence obtained through lhe
law enfor cement offi cer. As·
'>Ol'Jate Justice Frank K .
Richard s o n a ls o s igned
.\fanuel's opinion.
Assoc1ale Justice William P
L'la rk dJbscnted.
Th(' SI 6 bilbon 01ablo Canyon
plant has been the scene of
numerous <.1nll nul'lear protests,
1:spt.'c1ally since the discovery an
1971 of the Hosgri Faun: a r1s·
s ure in the earth three miles off.
s hore. Parts of the plant are be·
ing strengthened as a result of
the discovery of the earthuake
fa ult.
PG&E has sought an operat·
1ng p e rmit fro m the U.S .
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
since last spring. and hopes to
have the 2.2·million kilowatt
plant in operation by mid·
Octo ber.
In the wake of the Three Mile
Island nuclear accident In Penn.
syl vania , Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. joined protesters in
urging that Diablo Canyon not
be licensed.
Operation of the plant would
inc r ease the total generating
capacity of PG&E by 16 percent .
company offi cia ls say . The
ut11ity•s ser vice a rea runs from
th e O r ego n bord e r t o
Bakersfi eld
;5--~Die As StaCllum Hoo olla ses
harges
missal
$ought
,..
~ R.\L r.IC:ll , ;>.; C' I A l'J
11)-.:h •n-.l· Jll11rnt•\-. !>Jld they
~u1 11 l cl .ls k r od<1 y tha t lhl·
i. h.ir ~t·s ht• d!'m1r--.c•d against
)r Jdfrl'' Mac·Dun:ild or llwll
n g to n Hurhour, ac·c u:.ed of
~h :-c·E' rnurd1·1·-.
R('mard ~•·J::tl. r h1d rit•f£'m,(·
llornPv .,a11l that h<· would rill'
ht> rout1 m· d1!.m1ssal mn11on
· M a dJon<.1l d . ~:,. 1-. 1·har~ed
1"·1th mur<ll'r in lhl' hludgt•tming
''land !"ilahhing dl·uths of his prc,g
'jl <in l "lh'. <'ol,·lff'. ~b . and
da u~ht1·rs K1mherly. 5. <.1nrl ~nstt'n, 2, 3 l their Fort 8n1gF,
home in rniO.
He say-. rour dru~ crazed in·
t ruden;. ont of them a candle-
~ a r r~1 n.: .... o m <i n . ('hanting
"Acid 1s grom ~ Kall the pigs,"
lulled h1:.. family and JOJUred
'him l Pros~cutor; introduced 28 w1t-
t 1esi.es and morP than 800 pieces pf cv1denc<· duran~ lhe 17 days 1l
took to prl'M.'nt lh1· ~o' t'rnment's
l:aM' It 1<. not knu""n ho" many
ljt>ft•n-.t• '4Jtnt''-'><''i \'Ill lest1fy 61J
person!) an• on lhl' 1>robpccll ve
"1tness IJ-.t
J ~1 ad )(mald 1s expcckd to t<ike ~he stand uncl testify al length p bout !ht• ._1;1ymgs He was :J
1; rt.'l'n Ber{'l doctor al the lime. r Prosecuto rs m a inta in that
Mac·Don<tld IH.1st•d has story '>0 ~<.:count-. or tht• Cha rte:. Manson
r,amll.) cult kilhn~s. Friday. As·
~isl ant l ' S A ttorncy J lick
Crawlc>) read rnto evidence
m aterial on tt}e Manson family
f rom an Esquire magazine
tound in th<• MacDonald home
• Much of the prosec ution's
t.ebt1mony centered on blood
'w!nalyses and tests on a pajama
~op Mac Donald s a ys he was
r-eanng .... he n <1ltacked The
dark blue top had 48 puncture
holes m 1t. <ind PAI la b workers
testified that when thl· LOP was
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Woman Raped ) ;n Huntington
l-A man wearing a dark
sweatshirt with the hood pulled
f_ver his face ra~d a 28-year-old
J;tuntington Beach woma n in her
. ,partment early Sunday, police
l'e port. ~ Police say the assailant en·
lered the second floor apartment
,throug h an unlocked window
•round 4·45 a .m .
~ The wom a n said she was Eping in the bedroom of her
rth Huntington Beach a part·
eot when attacked by the in-
der. f• The vicllm described the SUS·
ject as about 2S years old, short ~d dark curly hair.
t:.
lRST CALLER
I'm very pleased wilh the re-
u I ls from my Daily Pilot
•lasaified ad. '
, ''The firsL person who called
nted my place."
That 'I the story or the SUC·
11ful Newport Beach man who
l•ced UUI 941 ln tbfi Daily PUot:
Clllfhaven 2Br l B•.
P•lk>, ~. Sr. adult.I, no
peU Im yrb'. XJUMUUUI .
Ad""11la1 111ece11 comet
HJ with tbe Dally Pilot
a&t.aJn.d ad·vtlen It 6'2·5178. '
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
Five People Perish , 15 Others Injured as Facility Under Construction Crumble• After Pl•ne Nolte
Cash, Jewels
Take._ Mter
Fake Crash
Six members of two Orange
County families lost about $2,800
in cash and jewe lry la te Satur
day to a pair of holdup men who
staged a n auto accide nt in
Westminster.
Westminster police s aid the
Garden Grove and Westminster
families were returning home at
II 15 pm. when their Lincoln
was struck in the rear by
another Lincoln.
The two parties pulled off
Bolsa Chica Avenue onto Loyola
Street. officers said, to exchange
insurance information.
The driver of the rear cu r
abruptly pulled out a .38 cali ber
revolver, forced the other driver
back t.o his own vehie le and then
ordered up everyone's cash and jewelry.
After collecting the booty, the
two holdup men drove north on
Bolsa .Chica, poUce said.
The biggest Joss, officers said,
was a woman's ring reportedly
worth $2,000.
Police said the bandits were
described as black, one about 6·2
and the other about 5-8.
Clozuls Keep
Bathers Away
Overcast s kies and Sunday's
inland rain s prinkles put a
damper on west Orange County
beach activity. over the
weekend, lifeguards reported lo·
day.
Qnl.Y '58,009 people were count-
ed on Huntington Beach City
Beach ov,r the weekend, down
about 20 percent from normal.
Only 48 bathen required help
from Ufquards ID tbe low, OM
to lwo·foot turf.
State llfe1uard1 who m.n
Hunllncton Beach 1.nd Bol11
CbJca parka reported attendanee
at a low 50,000 tot.i for Satunlay
and SUndaJ. down nearly ao per·
cesat. Only 50 rescu.. were re-
corded. ..
9900 Swindle
'Bargain' TV Sets
Costly to Workers
,
A fraudulent "t'hl'm(• 1n,ohini.;
the ~ule of 'b<1rg<1 1n c"lnr
telev1s 1on ~e l s h a <; ch t•atf'd
employ1·cs or a north count)
bank out of $!11111 <1nd C'ould hit
oth(•r Orange County bu!>1nc!>se~.
Costa Mesa police "c1rnl·d to-
day.
lnvcst1~ator Mallh<:Y. C'ollett
sa id lhe conf1denrc• man, pre-
tending to work for a depart-
ment st.ore at a maJ<>r ma ll. '>f·
fers lhe tclcv1!'.100!> a t a low
price and then lake!> ufr With the
money.
In the bank incident, hP said
the ma n pretended to work fdr a
sto r e in South Coas t Plaza.
Costa Mesa.
The man. who made his con·
tact by telt>phone. oUe red "sur·
,,
plus · co1or tf'l<·v1-.1on i. with re·
innte rontrol for S225 in cash.
t'ollell said
The four <'mployt•t•s ~ho were
1ntt•rested dc~1 g n a ted one
"om a n to take the S900 to the de·
parlmt•nt !>lore . Collett said lie
l-d 1d the con man met her at the
t•ntranrc. took the money and
told her lo wmt for him al the
loading dock.
The mun never showed up,
Collett said.
I le noted that the suspect is
s k illcd at convincin~ workers
thut he knows someone in their
company and in me ntioning
other details that make him ap·
pear to be legitimate .
Anyone a pproache d with a
s imilar offer is reques ted to call
Collett at 754·5162.
Ttftl Tons of Pennies
Meet Slated
On Parks
.Master Plan
A Huntington Beach parks
master plan. which has drawn
fire from several homeowner
groups. will be discussed by the
Cit y Council tonight at 7 o'clock
The 65-page report pamts a
bleak picture for the future of c1
ty parks. According to tht' re
port. the cos t of maintaming
parks is getting out of hand
Residents. som e claiming
they've waited more than five
years for neighborhood parks.
have questioned the report's
conch~ions.
Vince Moorhouse. director of
the city's Har bors. Beaches.
Parks and Recreation Depart·
ment. says in lhe report that lhe
city's S34 million park system is
in a crisis situation.
He says park maintenance
costs the city Sl.28 mimon per
year . With 20 new parks slated
for development, he said, tbe
park system is "progra mmed lo
self ·deslruct."
Capital 'Gets Cents'
WASHINGTON CAP> A
group or West Virginians, want·
ing to "pound some cents into
Congress," deposited nearly two
tons of pennies at the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing to<Jay.
Federal officials said it would
take days to process the approx·
tmately $4,700 in coins, whfoh
the group, known as Proposition
Nine Cents. saJd will be the first
of many Installments aimed at
flnanclnl the naUon'a federal
debt.
Members of the Huntington,
W. Va .. or1antzatton left the
pennjes at the Treasury depart·
ment bureau rather than on
Capitol H1ll because Conereaa ii
ln receu.
The campatsn wa1 named for
the n1De centa the doJJar Joel to
inflation last year . and was
launched by Huntington area
businessmen to make Con1ress
a ware of the nation's anti-
inflatlon sentiments. They asked
residents to contribute nine pen·
nles to call attention to the
declining value or their dolJars.
After the kickoff July 28.
Proposition Nine Cent.a boxes
and booths received heavy dooa·
lion1, but the contributions
dropped off a1 the campalp
wore on. By the tJme l.be coal
truck loaded with pennl• left for Wllblqton early SWlday, it
•11 carrytn1 about S0.000 .m.n..
cent donatJona -far abort ol uae•
150,000 to zso.ooo don~ pro.
moten' lnitJal estllnat• called
for.
··we Ml far too 1U1b • roaJ for
o urselves." said campaign
coordlnat.or John McCormack.
adding he still believed the
project was a 1ucceu.
"We wanted to take advanta1~
of the opportunity to get to them
whlle they were back ln their
home areas to create some kind
of dialogue • in their home
lOWDI," be aald.
Tbe campalp attracted the
cUHPP.""al of several crttlct,
taeludlnl Sell. .Robert C. Byrd,
D·W.Va., wbo Mid be beUeftd
tbe campelp would "bave no
effect." Byrd Hid lltboulb hell aym.
·patbetic to tbe eampatp'a ton·
eera about ..,..,unent •pend·
lnl, \Mn an Olber CaUHI of ia-
flaUoa.
Incident
linked
ROSE:\10NT. Ill ! AP I The
roof of a multipurpose st adium
under ronstruct1on near O'Hare
International Airport coll apsed
roday moments after a plane
thund{'red overhead. witnesses
l:>a1d f'1ve people were killed
and 15 were tnJUfed . police said
Spokesmen for the arch1tC('I
and the Federal Aviation Ad·
m1ntslralion said it was too ear-
ly to speculate· on whether the .
plane had anything to do with
th e co llaps t'. T h e FA A
s pokesm an sairi , however. he
was certain a lu~e Jet would
ha \'C been landing al the lime of
lhe accident
Jobeph Peterson, a spokesman
for tht: R<>!.cmont Police Depart
m(.•nt, said lherc .... ere five con
ftrmed dead Fire man Don
Thurman said five bodies had
been taken l o a temporary
morgue
The roof of the four-story
stadfom. designed lo seat 19,400
people. caved in about 8 30 a m
About 100 workmen were re
portl'dly at the s cent!.
Police said some construction
'4 0rkerb .... crl' trapped 'in th•·
"reckage but later freed
One un1denl1f1ed w1tnes!>. in
ter \'1ewed by Lelev1s1on station
WBBM. said the st<1d1um started
i.haktn~ ;.is a plane roared over
head.
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FVFlasher
Hit,s Again
,.~ount arn Valley's freeway
fla s ht'r truck again S unday.
surpr1s1n~ three teen-aged girl!>
"'1th offens ive act1v1ty from h1b
h1dtn~ place m the bushes near
ffush<Ard Street. police said.
The young man. who wears
.... omen's panties O\'Cr his face as
a disguise. but nothing elsl', has
s por adically been st artling
fem ale passersby all s ummer
n ear fr eeway overpasses in
town
This tim e, three female stu·
de nts who attend Fountain
Va lley High School were walk·
ing together when they said they
saw the n asher about 3: 15 p.m.
The young ladles fled . and so
bad t he rlas her by the time
police arrived .
Coasc
\l'eather
Cloudy night and mom-
ina hours with mostly sun-
ny afternoons through
Tuesday. Lows tonight In
60s. Highs Tuesday near
70 al beaches to upper 70s
lnland.
INSIDE TOD4' V
Viet Pre....,., fioltn-Mon·
dale cont(aues hU cloee rela·
tion1hip wUh Pruidut
Carter. oftks ~. <kspitt tau
iteming recfftC dietonce. Set
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Hostage Still Held
Police Negotiate Wit& Convict
GARDINER , NY GPt
More than 100 ,e<>llce otnu
m1lata1Ded a vlCJl todar outatde
a rural horn«-In tb11 Ul•ter
•oun t.y hamlet whetf' 1ut.bonU•
llld an tara~ cc>nvlc t waa
holdlQI oae of l,1 bolta1 .. taken
Sunday.
State poUct aid thty t1t 1oUa1
ed by telephoni: thro u1hout lht-
nitht w1lh Richard GantJ, 28, <lf
Qut-ena, a conv1r led ro~r and
raph1l who ••caped Saturday
2Wounded
By Gunfire
After Fight
..Two men were wi)iu1ded b_y
g unfire and a third Injured early
loday m a street fight in the EJ
Mo dena area near Orane e.
S h eriff 's Department
s p o kesman Wyatt Harl re·
ported.
lnvesu gutors could gfve only
s ke tchy deta ils rela ted to t he
s treet ronfrontatton tha t broke:
out a m on g a n uns p ecifie d
number o f per sons som etime
bt>lween 1 am and 5 um on
Spring Street 1n the El Moden&
area
ldent.ified as wounded by gun .
fire m the pre dav.n ~k1rm1!>h
~ert' Carlos VC1ld1ua . 21 , of
Orange, and Carlo!> Torre!>, 20
of 1:: I Modena
Ht-ports indicated both men
h:H e been hospuahzed for tri·at
mcnt of their wounds Their con·
d1t1on '4-as not known
The third injured man. who
,. as hit in the fare by CtJl un-
koo-. n ohJect during the fracas.
was Ron<ild Norton, 19, ulso of
I::I Modena
Hart said two suspects have
been quesllont:d 1n connection
with the violence He d~chned to
-,a} 1! the s u"P4'CL'> had ~n ar·
r ested or lo 1denl1fy them
If ti rt said the invust1ga t1on in·
to the: wounding of the two men
l:lnd the beating of the third mun
was contmuiog
Rain Aids
Fire Fighters
BOISE. Id aho <AP) -Rain,
cooler temperatures a nd h igh
h u m 1d1ty combin ed to g i ve
firefighters their first gh m~e of
h o pe ince runa way blazes
be~an r avaging more th a n
175.IJOO ;u·n •s <Jf West.em ra nge
and timber land
By nJ~htfall Sunday, four firM
wne controlled. seven were con·
tamed and fi refighters were able
·lO g ive v.stimat..es of whe n t wo
others woulrt bf' cr>ntained Two
fires were still out of contro l and
two nPw fires were r ePortcd
Thi· worst fi re1. were in Idaho.
Califurn1<J . Mo ntana, O regon
and Nevada
(Jfflc1alll we re h11 pp1est a bout
prr1gress made battling thf'
m 11 mm1>'h Mort <Jr Creek fire,
"h1c h hc.s con11um ed 65,300
al'rc'> of t1m~r in the rugged
Idaho Pnm1t1ve Arel:I
Thugs Settle
For Sweets
Burglars With appare nt sweet
teeth brok e into a F ountain
Valley do ughnut sbop S unday
and esca ped with JU.St o ver $29
worth of candy. police said.
J ohn Wayne J effress, owner of
th~ Donut Hut, J7217 Brookhurst
St .. s atd the burglars made their
way into the s ho p through a
louvered opening above t he
walk -up window.
Inside, the burglars found can·
dy but no cash and left through a
r ea r door o r the hut The
burglary was r eported about 6
p.m
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One of about 90 co,,...cUON ot
fleet• at the actone aald Oan\&
wo uld "\.Ilk a Uttlt> bit and th n
uni~."
PoUtt aald they lhouaht Oanta
waa probably armed with a
h o tgun a nd p o ~l bly o ttitr
wupon,s that wcr in the holl.'lt>
8 to (ore (i u rlli ba r ricadttd
h1mu lf in th~ horne of Leat41:r
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INDIAN CITY FLOODED
Map Showa Dam Burst
Death Toll
1,000 in India
Dam Collapse
NEW DELHI, Ind ia CA P )
All-India Radfo r eported toda y
that about 1.000 personi. were
killed following the collaps e of a
d a m in western India that un
leashed a wa ll of water nearly 2fJ
feel hiRh OD the town or Mor va
and buried 1t 10 m ud .
"I am deeply s hocked at the
enormous loss of pr ecious lives
a nd d estruction of prope rty
ca used by the s udden floods.·•
P r im e Ministe r Cha ran Singh
!>aid in a message to the chief
m inis t e r o r G ujarat s tate ,
Babubhai P atel.
Troops were ordere d to the
town 300 miles northwest of
Bo mbay to he lp dig o ut the
bodies a nd care fo r the sur.
vivors. but we re d e layed by
highways and r aj) lines washed
out by the weeks of m onsoon
rains that weake ned the dam
Ind ian new:. aJ{encu:s reported
th<tt the downpours s welled thf'
,l\f a c hu River until 1l flooded
over the top of one dam a nd col
lap~ed an earth dam bc lnw 1t
The dam brcl:l k sent a flai.h flood
d c1 w n on M or vi . four m1lel>
downc,t r eam, ll:lle S•Jtur da y
while most of th(' 60,000 Pt:•>Pli! of
the town wer e asleep
Mesan Held
In East on
Medical, Rap
A 66-year-0ld Costa Mesa m an
h a s been a rrestPd in M id
dleto wn, Conn . and char ged
walh practicin g m e di cine
without a license afte r allegedly
offuing to cure a wom 11n '''
cancer for $5,600, officials said
A ssis tant Connecticut At
torney Stephen Solomson Iden
tlfied the man as H ar vey
Ho ward of 964 Spring Field Bl .
Costa Mesa. He s aid Howard
also listed a Las Vegas addre.'s
Howard was helng held In Ue u
o f $100,000 bond. He Is a ls o
charged with atte mpted first
degrtt larceny a fte r allegedly
telling a woman she had cancP.r
and then offe ring to c ul"e her U."I
Ing laetrile a nd megavltam!na.
Solomson said
He noted thl:ll the wo man hat1
cancer many years ago, but ap
pears to huve bee n cured
H o ward 1is no l licensed to
practice me dlc:lne In Connec·
t1c ut and 111 not U1t.d In \he
director y of l h e Amerlcan
M ed1 cal A1soclatwn, &lomllOf'I
said
He a atd Conn er t.l e ut
author1Uet believe Howard wu
convicted of pr1ctlcln1 medidne
wltho'-lt a llcenM ln California in
Jt7l. In ldd.lt.loo, he aald, lbere
ia a warrant 0'8t1tandJn1 tor
Howard'• arrttt on the 11mt ch1ree. alJO tn cauromt. .
Solomaon utd be believes
Howard oper•a.ed lrom Cotta
M•• end ...-VtlM ud would ,, •••• ~ Use C04.mUJ
.... .._ "clMMI." Mooer bad
....... .., vid.llftl '° dM Coe&e ............ lolom.o. •aid.
ta•..U..Uoe la eoatiauiaf,
.. ... ... ...... .... , aQJ ...
dlcaUoa Howard wu levolwd ln
any medical acUvttJea In ~
County. •
nooo. bt aUend1Y a&oJe u.r.
cara, abd~ttcf o younc WaUklll
couple and raped and •odombed
th., w ft, police aald
More lAID 100 sta te troopers,
Ulatt'r County it herlft'• deputies
and prtaon a ua rda manne d
blOt'kade11 11bo ut a half mile
from lhti hou e where Gan tz was
hold1n" Cossano ho:llag e, pollce
aatd
Sho rtly before 4 a .m ., police
said Cantz released unharmed
Cosanoo'i. wife . Ma ry Ann, 39.
Mnd thelr son J ason . 6
A sheriff's deputy said Gantz
told negotia tors be was free10g
M r:, Cosanno. wh o is e ight
mont~ pregnant, and the boy
b~t·uuse he I reared for their
))U fe ty Lf they ~tayed in the
house "
Mrs Cossano came home at t
p m Sund ay with her son and
m other to hnd Gantz t here. 1
relatives -.u1d
<:usi.ano returne d home a
s hort trme later ttnd Wtt!t taken
hostage along with anothe r son ,
lllegaf Lands~apJag
&..eate r C06ann o Jr .. 21. and his Ne wport Ht•:.ach po l1t·e offl l'er T im Rile\
fiancee. Betty J ane Kuhnen, 18. examme~ small fure-.t of m arijua na plt1nts
The young t'Ouple had appar ent· <·onft~<'at l·d from a h nm(• in ;\T t:wport
ly ROne to the home to in J h ·1g h t:-. Th11 1,d a.> r11 g h1 PolH·e ~<JJd (j ~ll ~W-wl4t-ih-4•";7"y_b~a-d~n ... '..Ll_.h.,.£"'•aur.1.1dc_ _____ _
n .. 1gh bor -.;iw fhP tops of the pla n ts g ro w -
ing ;.iboH· <1 ~1x ·foot fc·ncc at a hom e on
Catalin:1 i\\1·mw ~;.irc·ollc~ officers s aid
lht·~· "''' Jo,1k1n~ l1Jr lht· hortac·ultuns t.
from M n, Cossano . rela tives ---------------------------said
Miss Kuhne n 's mother. Betty
K uhnen. told a reporter fro m the
Poug h keepsie Jou r nal that
Gantz as ked her d<iuschter 1f she
a nd the young Cosanno were
m a rried <1nd when she told tum
they were not, he said. "Well I
guess you have to get home to
your parents "
Not so lucky Wa!> a young COU·
pie who stopped to help G&ntz
w he n he fl agged them down
a long Interstate 84 near F1s hk1ll
about 3 a m. Sunduy Police s aid
Gantz. had apparently stolen a
white Cadillac after he s caled
two fences to escape from the
p r ison . but that vehi cle ap
parenlly broke down
Authorities s aid the young
couple. who police d 1a not
1de nt1fy, d rove Gant z a round
Heacon in a vain !>Ca rch for an
opt n service s tation a nd fina lly
offe red lo d rop C untz off at the
Bea con Poli ce Departme nt.
where. they reasoned , offirerr.
would lend aid
However. at that point. Gantz
said he had a gun l:lnd order(-d
them lo drive him to their home
in the Uls ter County town of
Wa llkill, whe re police sa y he
tied up the man and r aped tus
wife, police said.
Gantz then stole the couple 's
car and attem pted to m ake h is
w ay towa rd New York City,
police said. hut a pparen tly lost
his wa y on back road s. !>kidded
o ff a r ain -s lic k c urve and
s mashed into a cunrn·te abut
m cnt near the entrance to the
Wallkill i.tatc pru.on .
P olice '\aid hi' lhf'n fled on
root . but stol<• a pickup truc-k
fn1m 01 n1•1.1rby form :md hc·aded
towa rdl> C:artliner. w h ere h1·
l'vt·ntually ma de ha:. way to the
Cos anno home.
P rt'ion offl ciab s u1d the Ii
foul 5 . :no p<iund Gantz wa.,
l><'rVIOJt up lo 20 y t•<Jrs 1>0 a rl:lpe
ron va·t1on and up tr> ~•·ven year:.
for robbery They ~aad both con
v1rt1'>n.'> stt>mm ed from <rime:.
1n N•·w y,,rk City 1n 1977
Police Seek
Victims of
Boat Blast
N e wpo rl B <!ach poh rf' con-
tinued their :search today for
pm1s1hlc v1ct1m11 of an explGMon I
and fire lhl:ll occurred ahoard a
cabin cruiser e urly Sunday
morning.
The boat, a 2!i·foot Chris Craft.
humed lo the wa te r line then
sank in about 50 feet of waler a
mHe off the Newport P ier
Harbor Patrulmen who rushed
to the scene at about 3 30 a m
u u1 they searched the are a for
victims, but round non e.
Originally , police lhou1ht the
boat's owne r. Ro na ld Boe, 31, of
13-4 Springdale St., Huntington
Beac h, might have be en on
board. butt.hey Hid they located
him later Sunday
Oetectlve Robert Hardy said
he 's continuing his 1nvestigat1on
In a n effort to find out who Look
t h e boat from Ila berth In
Newport Harbor and why it
eaucbtfire.
P ... P8fleAJ
CHARGES. •
folded tbt WaJ it WU found lo
UM bouN, the P11ttem of foldl
matched tbe puncture wounda
found oa lfn. lf1cDoaald'1 bodr. I Armr doeton t.ettifttd u.ey
fOUIWI ,.. IMICtun wOUDdl In
llaeOOMld but llael>ollald bu
Hid lM =-=.ormed la-ed.!gUaM ..... The Army dropl*I ,...,.._.
•l•llllt llacDoaaJd. A ,....,ll
1r•n4'Jury lndlcted ln ln 1175.
Valley Give11
$366,000 in
HUD Grant
F n untain \'Jllr' hu' b1•1 n
3Wl:I rdcd SJtjf, 111111 1n fNlt-rJI
fl o u s 1 n g a n ti c · o n1 m u n it "
Devvlopmt•nt It ,.., th1· larg<·'>l
a llon1llon 10 lht• f:'ttv" rt\I' }'••(Ir-,
of part1r1pation 1r1 lh<• r;irr1gr11m
~ ayCJr B(:rnw ~\ J 1.,1 ad .,.1111
Th<.> funds ..-. di lw u't·d for
C'om mun1ty pr11J1·1·t)) and htJU'>lnJ:
for low and modt rdtt• in1 onw
fam1l1t'!:t
Prior ll l 'I> f und\ t 11t1.1 l1r1 a.:
mon• than $5110 000 hJ\'1• t.,..,.n
ui.ed for puhht work::. 1mprr)',,1·
mi>nt<> 1n lht· C'11lon 1a Jut1rf'7
n~1ghborh•,1od
S\.abtad t·'>t1mat<•<I thut an ad
d1taonal $500 O~J'J "'111 lw n1•1-d1·rl
lo 1·1>mplt•IP Uw -.1 n •1·t 11nr1ro\ ~
menw. in Colon1:.i Juar n
Boat Huntf"d
S AN DIEGO <AP> Thf' t: S
Coast Guurd ~ca rr h~d for a
fis h ing boat r1>po rtPd ~inking
early today l:lbout fl\ 1· milt-\
from San 011:~0
STADIUM. • •
And JU:.l l1kr• d om1n1>"'>
I \ Pr}thlOR Y,,f•nl dOIA.O ht• 'Jtd
"it·ul Callahun u 'P''k''"""n for thf' Fed\'rdl A\ 111t1on Ad
m1n1..,1rut1on. '<lid plan•·' ri,
Ju't a n1u1.>l1· hundn·<l ff'l•1
'" l·r tht' s ill-~twn run"d). 24:!
H1~h1 rs bf-in(! uc,Pd at o flan
.1s 11 probabl~ "'"" t11<ld) ~ rr·d SchNJ'-dt'r an ..irf'h1tr·11
with lh1• firm of Anlh•mv f(
Jt fl' b I ~ h 11 h d {' '> I I! n t• rj I h 1
... 1Jcf1um '\a1d 11 ., \••r\ 14 ild
J n d " 1· r y p r 1• m ;i 1 •fr ;. t •,
~pl'! ulatc on 1A.ht'th1·r lh•· JJl:m•
1·ould havt' tri~l(1•n·1l th1• ''''
IJpsc of the mof
H1•.,1 u1• 1·rr·w-. fn1m I h11 Jj.!fl
.ind -.i•\1•n -,u tiurl1an 1 ''"'
mun1ta·-. 1·<1nH·r1.?11l 11n th•·
.. 1.id1um -,1t t· 11r>rth~• q '''
C'ht<·a go nt-ar th<· g1 dnt .11rt.K1rt
R obert Andrt-w ., tl'-'.'i l'-l&nt
manager dt the Ot'Mby ~hnat1in
lJ H<trf' Holt-I . 'idHI tht-t-nhr•·
roof uf t..lw !>la~rnm hdd fallt'n 1n
"Th e whole roof ff'IJ in at th1·
1 enter &nd broke off from th•
'upporu to the C'oncn tt-"'·•II
hf' '>Jld
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t
For those Casual Days around Campus.
LOVl·lndlQO Denims With sllbfle ooct<et
acoenrs. compltmentod by rhe soft touch
OI eonon kn4t shins 1n a~od stnpes,
add a hOOded GWOatsh1rt or a ~rich conon
ch&mo.s Shift tor lhOse coolor ddys ahGJn
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Gray kies
A.re Gonna
Clear Up
l>r1·.1n ~ray ~<·&thf'r that
d11, 1•1·11 lh• "''·1·k1•nrf 1:-. e xpectt:d
'' 11• f!HI liro·oking up Tuc'>day,
1h1· \;Jf1•1n.t1 \\1·.11hf•r Sf•rv1cc
~ .111J I r.id1.1'
\ 'IM1k1·..,rnJn -,aid thl' fort t:l:lst
(11r llw ,., \I fr·\4 rl;i \''> r-alli. for
• 1101 111111111! n111ht Jnd cl:lrly
rn11rn1n~ low 1·toud:. llut sunny
.1I11 rnuon'
II•· ..,u1d to·m1wrntur•"'i should
r• m.un tn th•· lf,w 71r, ul the
Ii• a• t11 ... l1•1t t·ouhl ri:.t· into the
1111-.h !SI,.., 11r low 'J(t-, 1nlJnd
I h•· 'IJok•· ... m.1n '>aid the ov1•r ·
• ,...,I 14 J' 1 uu-,1·<1 '1} '>Cil bn.'f!ZP<;
hl11~ 1m• rn .. 1-,t ;11r inland, where
hot .a11 h•·.1t•·d 11 a nrt tau:;.ed lhe
nttJl,IUfl• llJ f:'OndPn<,1•
T h•• r1.-;ult h1• '>aid. has been
< lumJ IJ\ •·r-, ..,,., t-ra l lhou.c,and
I····• 1 h11 !..: th.it t h• -,u n Cdn l
p•1 ll•1I I .1t1
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56 FASHION ISLAND
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(714) 644·7030
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Irvine
EDI TION
VOL. 72, NO. 225, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1979
1982-83 Opening Eyed
\'o•r Be•etown
Dally Newspaper
FIFTEEN CENTS
• e Center On,
·Off, Now On Again~
By JOANNE REYNOLD
OI Ille D•il' l"ti.t i lAll
Six years ago. Ir vine Com·
pany executives a nnounced
plans for the compuny's most
ambitious underta king, the con
struct ion of a giant s hopping SUPER
called Irvioe Center center and office complex to bt REGIONAL
~~'"----.--T~h:;;:e development was to r1~c· SHOPP
y 75()n-472 arrc~knr~~~.~~~~~--~~f-~~~.!:J~ll..ll.l:JilEB...~~~~~~~-
Nif!e Wag to Sag Tlaaaks
California Highway Patrol Sgt. Michael
Bair gets a big hug from Jlfl.year-old Elec-
tra ll. Poag of Irvi ne. whose life was saved
by Ba ir Friday after t he child was pulled
unconscious and unbrcathing from the
Creekside Community pool. Bair, who had
been at the rx>ol with his own children. pro-
vide? cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. re·
viving he r as pare1medics a rrived.
5 Die Roof Collapse • m
Mishap at Stadium May be Linked to Jet
ROSEMONT, Ill. CAP> -The
roof of a multipurpose stadium
under conslruclion near O'Hare
International Airport collapsed
today moments a fter a plane
thundered overhead. witnesses
said. Five people were killed
and 15 were injured. police said.
Spokesmen fo r the architect
and the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration said it was loo ear
ly lo speculate on whether the
.Plane had anything to do with
th e coll apse . T h e FAA
spokesman said, however . he
was certain a large jet would
have been JandJng at the time or
the accident.
Joseph Peterson, a spokesman
for the Rosemont Police Depart-
Coast
Weather
ment. said ther e were five con-
firmed d ead. Fi reman Do n
Thurman said fi ve bodies had
been taken to a temporary
morgue.
The roof or t he four-story
stadium. designed l o seal 19,400
people. caved in about 8:30 a.m
About 100 workmen were re
portedly at the scene .
Police said some construction
workers were tr apped in the
wreckage b\.ll later freed.
One unidentified witness, in-
terviewed by television station
WBBM, said the stadium started
shaking as a plane roa red over-
head .
"And jusf Hke dominoes,
everything went down," be said.
Neal Callahan, a spokesman
for the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration, said' planes fly
"jus t a couple hundred feet"
over the site when runway 22-
R ight is being used at O'Hare,
as it probably was today.
Fred Schroeder, an architect
with the firm of Anthony R.
Rossi , which des igned the
stadium, said "it's very wild
a nd very premature" t o
speculate on whether the plane
could have triggered the col-
lapse or the roof.
Rescue crews from Chicago
and seven s uburban com ·
m unities conve rged on the
stadium site. northwest or
Chicago near the giant airport.
Robert Andrews. assistant
manager at the nearby Sheraton
O'Hare Hotel. said the entire
<See STADIUM, P age A2)
Irvine Council
To ,Hear Plea
On Dump Site
A study committee has urged
the Irvine City Council to ask
county s uper visor s to delay
hearings on a proposed dump
site in Bee and Round Canyons
because of ne w concerns about
the plan.
The four-m ember committee
said Its review or U\l' proposal
"has brought forth deeper con-
cerns" ln the areas or general
plan conalstency, traffic flow
and auagested soluUons to those
• ' I }
Cloudy night and mom·
in«i hours with mostly sun-
ny afternoons through
Tuesd•Y. Lowa tonight in
eos. Highs Tuesday near
70 at beaches to upper 70s
inland.
~ .. ETeDAY
V·k:e PYw.tdlnlt Waltn Mon·
dim '°"'..,' 1* cloH rwlo-Uon1htp 10Ula Prufdent
P•~ ~ ..411 wL~ problems. r •n..:::Ji. ..........., o'R The panel ls composed of
Councilman Larry A1ran, GlJl' THE p AD Tranaportatlon Commiaaloner \
! ;
I I Corin,°'*' q, CilnpU• lab
IHm .. neat dilblc•. Sn
Page .47.
John Carlyle, Plannlnc Com-
I'm very pleased With the re· ml11loner Larry Hottman and
aulta from my Dally Pilot Irvine Col representative
cJa11ifted ad. Lauren Goodman.
.. T.he ftnt penon wbo called The council last month
rented my place."' t1tabli.shed the croup to refine
That's the story of the auc-and atreqtben city objections to
..... ceaaful Newport Beach man who the propoeed dump site and then
placed tbll eel ID tbe Dally PUot: plan a atrate11 to convince the "'B. et-a • 91 Clllfhaven 2sr 1 ea. county to put a dump
M ,... ., 1 .... A Sr dut t0mewbere else. au .....,. .,... pal o. "'"'· . • ll. no C
M ....... ..... M pets m yrly. llll·•u• ounty 1upervbon are ten-c.= =:-__. ~ · tatlvelJ Kbeduled to conalder a "*•-= ., AdvertJata1 1uccea1 come1 tbe pla later tbil month. The
the "Golden Trwn ~lt•" formt•d SITE
by lhl' Las:un<i C:.inyon . San
D1e~o and Santa l\nu FrccY.ay'>
Today, the {;oldr•n Tnanglt· r<·
ma ins agricultural land There
arl' few md1callon~ or thl· pend
1ng transforma t11Jn
Moulton Parkway has been re
named Irvine Center Drive and
construction has begun on a
flood control channel th:Jt will
eventually be covered by the
center.
What happened to the pro1ect
th at was ballyhooed '>O loudly ~•x
years ago as the greate~t thing
to come to Orange Count} i,rnct
South Coast Plaza.,
T out<.'d as the "downtown" ror
the entire south. co:.t!-.t rt·J.!1t1n
lr\'ine CenH·r "" far ha~ hl·t•u
d1stingwshed b)' <1 <·on!-.t<intlv re·
vised constru('lt011 ~1·ht<dllll· ·
Thl' 1973 annou11t·1·m1:nl :-.l'l lh•
ronstrut'tton i,tart for l!J75 lw1
there were dc.·lay~
By 1976. therl' weore new an
nouncemcnts Executives frn m
four maJC>r c1l'µa rt ment stun•"
were on hand for the un\'ethng 11f
plans prepared by architect Vtc·
tor Gruen. The shoppin~ m:Jll
planned at that time was to co~t
S300 m illion
Groundbreaking was gornf( to
be held In the fall or 1977 :mcl lhl'
opening "'a)) ant1c·1p:1tcd Ii) th1 ...
fall. Thal mcludcd the depan
ment stores. a 350-room hotel.
more th311 100 mall shops and a
tri-level recreation and enter ·
tainment center called Tivoli
Court.
But those plans apparently fell
by the wayside when the Irvine
Company was bought out In the
summer of 1977 by a consortium
of investors who hud committed
themselves to a ... hort-term S2:Ji
million loan tCJ huy thl' cornµan~
F or the first yt•ar under the
new owners hip. all the m<1nagc·
men t 's en£'r~ i r)) w(• rt.· ronl'l·n
tratcd on puy1nJ.: off and n·
fina n cin g that loan A s:rno
million construction pro1ect had
a low priority at that time.
Then in .June 1978. the.• announ
cem ent was made that once
again. work was under way on
d evelopme nt of the center's
:.hopping m all and bus 1nc:..,
area.
There was one important
change. The Ta ubman Company
would be in equal partnership
wilh the Irvine Company on the
i,hopping center portion or tht'
project.
I\. l\lfr<.'d Taubm an Wal\ one or
the investors who ooughl out tht•
Irvine Company Ills own firm.
based in Detroit. 1i. th<' country'!-.
biggest shopping center de
veloper. so the partncrllhip an
nounc.ement wasn't much o ( ,a
surprise.
However, it meant that the
work done by Gruen and As·
SOUTH
COAST
PLAZA •
0 •1ly .... lot \••tt P~f"'
SIGN MARKS IRVINE.COMPANY'S GOLDEN TRIANGLE
But, After Six Years, Its Still an Orange Grove
,,111·1all.''> and the <frp.irtm1.·n1
... 1ort· nt'g1111atrng c11ndurtt•<1 tn
lhe l r\'lllt' Company ~:i ... n·1•·11
t'd in favor of the "'ork 1 .iub
mun':-. own pt.•ople Y.ould d1,
Thal "'ork 1s ~Lill going on to
dJ)'
Taubman·s in house arch1tec-t
1s redcs1~ning tht' ~hopp ing
center and Taubman s ~t.iff t'.)
l'•lOd Utting nl'~Clllat11Jn'> "1th I.Ill
to f1H1 ma1111 dl'pJrtml'nl ~t,,r ..
Those negollallo~ apparent!~
received a setback with the con
st ruction of the M issioo V1e10
Mall. slated lo open this fall next
to the San Diego Freeway at
Crown Valley Parkway.
That 70-acre shopptn~ center
will have a Bullock 's. a May
Company and a Rob1n~on .,
three or the store!> that ... 1~n1."<.l
letters of intent to go into Irvin•
Ct•nt<'r
The Taubm<tn ~t .1ff "on l
make any public ... tat1•m1·nh
about lhl• lr\'tnl' Center '>hopping
n' n t E' r They ' :.i' th t· I r \'\flt'
l ' u m I> :t n ~ I ., J l I I n I! J .,
:-pok(':-.man in that capJt 1l~
Offlc-u1ls at the In inc Com
pao_y expl ain that ne~ot1at1ons
"' 1 t h d l' pa rt m <' n t s t or P :-. a rt·
trick}. Cl>JX'Cially when i,onw of
!hose stores are working on t'on
i,trucllon projects 1ust do"'n Lhl'
freeway.
And they also say that. until
the majors are signed up, tht·
shopping center isn't going any
farther in the planning process
In order Co come clos<' to the·
current prediction for openin~ rn
late 1982 or l'arlv 1983. thoSl'
negot1at1 ons arc going to han· 1•1
conclude Y.ithin thl' ne>.t ))t'(
months.
Apparently the n('J!Ot1at1on ...
involve such things a:. whL•re thl•
different stores a rc to be loc-atN1
within the shopping ce nter . no111
area and other non-rent related
considerations.
Major department s tores
IJ"U;d(\ \\Ill'!-out f1nanl'lill ,1r
'a 11 l!c rr11·nh lu 1•n d up o" nin~
th1• land un1h•r th1 1r -.tor('-. :ind
th1•\ liu1ld fill' ... tort·-. lh<:m'>t-hl''
In -,hurt thf') dun 1 J>J) ~>l!ntf1
r JOl JITitJUOh or I t>nl hul thP t11~
'ton •.., Jn· Jn Jh'>•ilutt· nl!1·1·~ .... 1 \
to Jtlr<.1t•I tht· m.111 ... hops thJt do
11r11duc:•• ... uhstant1al rc·turn-,
\\hl'n l n1n1· <"1•nl1·r f1na lh·
rt"P" 1J11t 111 tht· f11•ltb of lh• ,;
• Jll• cl 1,111.f· r I ri.sni·i. "h.•t i-.
ll hkcl\ to I)'. '
Sam' Van Landingham. d1rf't
tor of sale. and marketing for
t he lrv1nt' Com apny 's com-
mercial indus trial d1v1s1on. say:.
it 's J?Oing to be mu ch l rkc
'\ewport Cl'ntl•r
One> of Jn int• Center's advan-
1 agt'" hl• -..i1cl 1:-. the f:Jct that 1t
1 .., ., u r r o u n <.I t' cJ Ii ' 1 h r " , •
frN•\l.J\" II al'>o will b1• 1ns1•ct
··cl 1·\,•ntu.dh h' thn•p artf'rn!
h1£h";I\.., !n ine• ('c•n!f·r l>ri\1
H.1rr.111l'a H11a<! .ind Afl,,n
.\ \ 1•11111•
Tht• lit•\ .. 111p1111·n1 1•x1.·!'ul 1, ,.
-.aid tht· l llfrl'nl "''al 1., to op.'11
thl' f1r~t pha .... t• nf th1· shupp11w
n•nter ,111cl the f1r-.t pha:-.t• or tlw
uffH·1· \'onstru«tton "'1th111 ;1t
ll'<tf.t a \l'ar of t·arh other
Ill• l''>ttmal<'<I that \.\OUld IJe
:ihout four cfrpartm('nl ~tnn·s
and 100 mall '>hops m the shnp.
Ptnli? Ct•ntt•r and aoo11t 750,0110
SQ Ult rt' fot•I of OfftN: spa<.'t'
Van Landingham ... aid ht>
thinks tht.> 1982 S:J opening date 1s
a rf'ah!-.t1r onC'. but conc-ed<·d the
'>chrdul(' m<i\' h <l\1.' to h£' re' 1s1•d
11nrt• lJl{<ll n 1 f I h1 · dt•pa rt ment
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Pope Joins Vis itors
CAST EL <;A N IHH.FO, Italy
t /\P) Popi• John Paul II 'iani:
folk son~~ with a ~rnup of 150
Vohsh students in the gart'1ens of
the papal residence here Sun-
day.
f
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lWlY PILOT Monday, Auau11 13, 1971
Rape
Trial Opens
The Uurd tnal of Clen Howard
Hutcherson, 45, 1n urosp1ce
worker from Whltti~r ('har1eod 1n
the 1977 rape of .. 21 )'Hr old
woman . opened th11 m om lng in
Oranae County Supt:rior Court
Hutcheraon Is accwied ol the
rape , kidnap and asuult or
Catherine Hardin after sh.-was
LB Backs
$ycanwre
Hills Route
Laguna Beach City Council
fllem b ers h ave r eviewed
alte rnatives for t.he San Joaquin
T r a n sportat ion corr idor and
r ecommended adoption of the
s outhernmost route Ulrou~h Sycamore Hills.
Earlier. the city 's Planning
Com mission recommended that
no transportation corridor be
built. Me mbers of that panel d1d
say they~efer Route 18 over
o e rs liSte .
That route would take the cor-
ridor through Sycamore Hills at
a point about a half mile above
the Junction of Laguna Canyon
and El Toro Roads.
But councilmen recommended
Route 17 of the six a lternatives
offered, s aying it would bypass
Wood 's Canyon east of El Toro
Road.
The cou n t y i s seeking
responses to its environmental
impact report on the proposed
l'Orridor between the Corona del
'1ar Free way and the San Diego
rreeway near Crown Valley
Parkwav
Mayor Jack Mc Dowell said
the corndor "ts 1mperat1ve 1n
saving Laguna Bcac:h from the
impacts of a nation<1l urban
park ··
Lai.t week . plans were out·
lined for a 19.000·<1cre nalion<1l
urban park surrounding Lagun<1
Beach
At IPast one Laguna Beach
c·ouncil member see:. the cor
r1dor as a way lo open ne w land
to d"velopmenl
Councilwoman Sally Bellerut:
obJccted to the county's environ
mental report, saying il 15 "1m-
poss1bk• to re C1d."
Shr said all or lhe proposed
r9ut~s C1re combined on a single
111a.p, "so y~u can't Cigure out
which route 1s which."
DUMP ..•
move those hearing~ back to Oc·
Lober or November.
picked up wh le hltchhllUn& lo
Buena P11"k
Hutch~rson urlalnally wu
convl<'led ol t.h11 eharaee by an
Oran1• Counl)' Superior Court
Jury in Marth, t>ul Juda• llMM
l"enton •~& a11lde the verdict,
uyln1 lhat ht> d ldn 't belteve
Mis H1rd1n'a tesUmon7.
Judg F'enton'11 rullnt toucht,-d
o(( a wave ot protest by womoo '1
groups.
At the end of a 11econd tnal an
Junt'. a jury vott•d 11 1 to acquit
H ut r ht>ri.on Judge Ri chard
Bea(•on declured ll mistrial and
rather thun dis miss the charges
u a1reed to by prosecuUon, or·
dere d llutcherson to face the
<.'ha rges ror a lh1rd tim e
l>u rmg today 's proceedin~s
before Judge B y r o n K
M c Milla n . Miss Hardin '!>
personal attorney, Glorta Allred.
requested that s he be a llowed to
sit at the counael11' table to pro-
tect her client's rlehts when
Miss Hardin testifies.
Bu uClge-MCllTITan rilled
against the motion.
M11. Allred also lost a bid to
have the judge IHt a gag order
that bars participants from dis
cussing the case outside the
coUTtroom.
·'The orde r is so broad you
can 't discuss the case with
a n yone . It a m o unt s t o
censorship," she cha rged.
Arter denying the moUQns.
Judge McMillan s ummoned SO
pe rsons to the courtroom for
jury selection.
Hutcherson contended in the
past two trials that Miss Hardin
agreed to have sex with him for
pay ment of $25, and claimed she
cried "rape" only after he told
her he didn't have the money.
H o w ever, Mi ss H a rdin
testified that she was forced to
have sex with Hutcherson in thl•
Buena Pa rk ar t-a aftc•r being
picke d up while hitrhh 1kin~ 10
the l'arly morning hours of No\.
22. 1 !)77
Pilot Story
Corre cte d
Due to a typographical error.
the mcamng of a sentence in
S unday's Da ily Pi lo t wa1>
altered.
nder the headline "Water
F ight Brews" on Page A·3, thl'
sixth paragraph s hould have read
read : He said district dlrectorb
gave that controversia l program
negative declar ation s tatus
meaning It would lead lo no ad.
verse environmental eHects
and is only now doing a series of
E JR s to cover that bo nd
authorization.
In Sunday's s tory , the word
''no" had been left out before''
ad verse environmental effects "
. .,..1,.....,.
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
Five People Perlah, 15 Ot~,. Injured H Faclllty Under Conatructlon Crumble• After Pl•ne Nol••
Frvta Pagr A J
STADIUM ...
roof of the stadium had fallen m.
"The whole roof fell in at the
center and broke oH from the
sup~rts to the conc rete wall."
he said.
Andrews said the curved roor
was partially completed with
w ood panel s covering th t•
southwest end or the builrlmg
Most or t he roof was s upported
bv woodl'n beams at tht.> time of
the collapse. he said
The stadium. which was to
have OJ)t'ned In m1d·D<>remt>er.
w as des1 gnec1 fo r s portinJ?
events , circuses and business
ml•et1n~s
Callahan said he had never
heard of airplane turbulence•
caus ing any destruction on the
J(round.
"Large jets do give orf mim
tornadoes, as we call them." he
said, and that can cause prob
lems for smaller pla nes follow
Ing larger Jets
Police Seek Victims
Of Boat Explosion
Stm to Return
Tuesday, Says
Sky Watcher
Newport Bea ch police con·
tmued their search today fo r
POK5ible victims of an explosion
and fire that ocrurrcd aboard a
c a bin cruiser early Sund<1y
morning.
The boat, a ~S foot Chris Craft.
burned to the "aler lint• then
!'lank in about 50 feel of walt.'r a
mile off the Ne wport Pier
Harbor Patrolmen \\ho rushed
to the scene at about 3 30 a m
said they searchea the area for
'1c t1ms. but found none
Originally. police thought tht-
boat's owner , Rona ld Hoe. 31, of
134 Spnngdalt• St . Huntington
Heach. might havP bt-l'n on
board. but they u1d the) l0<·all'<l
him later Sw1day
Delect1\'e Robt-rt llard> <..a1d
he's continwng ht., IO\'t·st1gC1t1on
1n an effort to ftnd 1Jut "ho lo<Jk
the boat from 1 t'> berth 1n
Newpor t lf<1 rbor and "'h> 1t
caught fire.
DrcC1ry gray Wf'ather that
dogged the \\(•ekend 1i. upected
to llt'gan bn·ak1ng up Tuesday,
th•• '\Jt1onal Y.caLher Ser vice
~a id today
A "'l>Ol.c.,mJn said the fo rt>casl
for th• nt"<t ft•w da vi. calls for
1 11 n t 1 n u 1 n ..: n 1 ~ h t ·a n d l' Cl r I y
rn1 >rn1n~ lo" douds but sunny
Jftl'rnooru.
HB Bandits Get $65 Cash
He baid temperatures should
remain in the low 70s at the
beaches. but could rise into the
high 80s or low 90s inland
A pair of armed men. one Wlth
an Elvis Pres ley hairdo and the
other with walsl·l~ngth locks.
held up a Huntington Beach li·
quor slorc for S65 in cash Sunday
afternoon. oohce reoorted todav.
Blvd . around 1 45 p m a nd told The spoke!lman ~aid the over
the clerk to open the re~isler cast was caur.,cd by sea breezes
Arcording to police. one ban· blo" in~ moic;t air inla nd. where
d1t held a gun on the clerk .,..hlle hot :11r heatf'd it and caused the
the othe r stuffed the cas h in h15 motbl ur1: tu rnndensc pocke t.
Both men were described b> Tht' n•sult hl· .. aid. h<is ~en
lie said a oc.9 jetliner flipped The robbers. clutc hing chrome police as about 28 vt'ars old and C'loud IJ)'t'r., ... 1-... t'rttl thousand
over a nd crashed In Tevas automatic pistols. ente red Ltber· wearing white shirts and blue ft-et th1c·k that the sun can't seve~I yea~ ago became of ~t_y_P_a_r_k_L_1_q_u_o_~_._11_~_s_B_e_a_c_h __ Je_a_M_. ____________ pe_n_e_trate
such turbulence ----------
He s aid the s tadium ls 65 feet
high but that the original plans
ca lied for a taller strurtutre JI.·
s aid buHdmg representative met
with FAA officials in 1973 about
the planned size and location or
the building.
M canwhile. the committee
'>ays. the council should direct it
to further analyze the proJect to
determine iLs impact on the ci-
ty. to find out if the site 1s truly
..ippropnatc . to come up with
new ways to cushion its effect on
the ('ity, <1nd then to plot a
-;trat1:~y for the city's response
lo tht· project.
New Water Quality
Agency Proposed ('l
~· \ Cou nty planning co m ·
m1ss1oners approved an environ·
me ntal report for the project
earlier 111 lhe summer.
I rvme city officials also had
reviewed that plan in April,
when numerous concerns were
expressed about possible traffic,
litte r. noise a nd odor problems.
Th<! Bee and Round Canyon
~1te . located northeast of Irvine
Boulevard. is unde r study by
1:ountv planners as a poHible
replacel"!"e nt for the Coyote
Canyon disJ>OSa l station, which is
scheduled to close in 1981.
T he city established the study
committee after Car lyle, speak·
in& on behalf of the Transporta-
tion Commission, said a letter
the city planned lo send the
county was "too vague" in ex·
pressing city concerns.
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By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol t• Dall• Piiot St.ti
The Ncwport ·lrvlne Was te
Manageme nt Agency could be
replaced with a new consortium
or agencies better s uited to ban·
die water quality planning for
the Newport Bay watershed.
Irvine councilman Arthur An
thony sa}'s .
At Tuesday night's City Coun
cil meeting. Anthony will rruse
the possibility of forming a new
group comprised or the county
a nd cities which have land
within the watershed .
His suegesled a lternative is
the result of a decision by the
stale Water Quality Control
Board last month to withdraw
the Southern California Associa-
tion of Government's designa-
tion as the agency to receive
federal clean water funds for
this area.
SC AG h a d picked the
Ne wport-I rvine agency two
years a10 to prepare plans for
the prevention of pollution of up-
per Newport Bay.
But the state board, local of·
fi cials say, believes SCAG has
been more of a hindrance than 1
belp In expediting those plane
and Is now lookln1 for a new
aaency for water quality plan·
nlng e tro rt11 ln t h e b ay
watenbed area.
Anthony, who wH selected
vice cbalrman of NIWA at lta
last meetJng, aaJd he d9('1n't
believe NIWA la the beat agency
to handle the Job e ither . "I
believe th1a la obvioU1ly based ·
on pu t perlormance and cur·
rent lack of credlblllty of NIWA,
particularly ln Newport Beach,"
he said.
Newport Beacb officials ha ve
been upset wttb NIW Ir's plans
for the cleanata1 of Upper
Newport Bay. Tbe city has
claimed the plan would only •l·
low further aUtaUon of tbt bay.
Antboay Hid two alWmativ•
to NIWA an eltber havlq the atate water quality or ,...._ ..
water quaHty boerdl be del·
ignated as the planning agen·
cies or the affected communJtles
them selves form a joint powers
agreem ent to handle clean
wate r planning.
Cur rently, NIWA is made up
of the cities of Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa, Irvine and Orange
as well as the Irvine Ranch
Water District. three county de
parlmenl'> and the StC1te Depart
ment of F'lsh and Game. Mem
bership Is volunta ry and based
on the area dr ained by crecki.
and Oood control channels that
eventually empty Into Newport
Bay.
Anthony said land use de·
cisions could require approval or
appointed 11tate officials lf the
sta te water boards are designat·
ed the agencies to receive the
funds. ·
Instead, Anthony s aid, the
land use agencies w ithin the
watershed could form a joint
powe rs agency themselves and
seek t he designation eithe r
directJy or throueh one or the
water boards.
Officials say they still don't
know who wiU be given the des-
ignation by the feder a l 11ovem ·
. m ent to receive the clean water
funds .
N IWA has been receiving
a bou t $130,000 for ill work
through SCAG.
Councilman Donn Hall. Costa
Mesa's representative to NIWA.
said the state water quallty
board wtll make recommend•·
lions to the federal Environmtn·
tal P rotection ~gency on who
should be designated the clean
water r•annlJl1 a1ency.
Unti then, Hall said, NIWA la
in limbo. A Cleciaion OD who next
gets the money la expected some
time ln Septern::. be added.
NIWA submi ~ report lut
month to the Soutlllern California
Aaaod•Uon of Governments on
waya to curb PolluUoo of apper
Newport a.,.
Offtdall are not 1un what wt.U
la•ppen to tbat 1tudy unUI • new
planaJN aaencJ la Mlect«l.
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For those Casual Days around Campus.
LevHndlgo Denims With subtle oocket
&ccents. complimented l)y the soft touch
of cotton knit shl1"19 1n 8SSOf1ed stnpes,
add a hOOded sweatstilrt or a ~nch cotton
chamois shin for those COOier days ahead
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VOL. 72, NO. 225, 3 SECTIO~, 30 PAGE ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, A UGUST 13, 1979
Year He•ete•n
Dally Newspaper
FIFTEEN CENTS
Laguna Backs Sycalllore Corridor
Laguna Beach City Council
m embers have r eviewe d
a lternatives for the San Joaquin
fransporlalio n corrido r and
recommended adoplJon or lhe
southernmost r oute through
Sycamore Hills .
Earlier . the city's Planning
CommiS&ion recommended that
no transportation corridor be
built. Me mbers of that panel did
s a they prt>fer Jtoutf' 18 over
o lht>rs llstt-d
T hal route would lake the cor-
ridor through Sycamore llllls at
a point about a half mile above
the Junction of Laguna Canyon
and El Toro Roads.
But rounc1lmen recommended
Routt: 17 of the six alternallves
offe red , saymg 1t would bypass
Wood's Canyon east or El Toro
Road
T h e cou nt y as seekin g
responses to its environmental
impact report on the proposed
cor ridor between the Corona del
Ma r Freeway a nd the San Diego
Freeway near Cro wn Valley
Pa rkway
Mayor J ack McDowe ll said
the corridor "1s imperative m
s aving Laguna Beach from the
impacts of a national urban
park "
Last week. plans were out
hoed for a 19.000-acre nallonal
urba n park surrounding Laguna
Beach.
Al least one Laguna Beach
council member sees the cor
rador as a way to open ne w land
to development.
Councilwoman Sally Belleru~
obJected to the county's environ
menta l report, saying 1t 1s "1m
possible lo read ..
She s aid a ll of the proposed
routes are combined on a single
rpap, ·so you can"t figure out
which route 1s which "
She also £-xpressed concern
a bout maJOr land cuts through
Sycamore Hi lls. somE' of which
-.he dl'St·nbt-d as "bt-ing up to
two football fi elds v.1d e "
But Ma)Or Mc Dowell said no
e nvironmental re port 1s perfect.
add1n~ ''We're at a milestone in
trans porta tion in South Orangt•
County "
H e s aid h e a vy traffic on
Pacific Coast ll1ghway und
Laguna Canyon Road will be
lessened by the l)CW corndor.
and said the route will "enalJie
us to control growth "
And. he '\aid. lht' routt· wall
"ket>p the 1 mpacl ''>f park traf
fie J from coming 10 a Ion~ our
coast."
-5 Die as Staaium Roof Collapses
7
Only4
Trustees
Will Run
Only four of 10 incumbent
south Orange County school
board member.. have dcclarl'd
tht•1r intent to retain their scats
in the Nov. 6 election.
Capistrano Unified School D1!-.
tnct trustees Edward Westberg
.and Ted Kopp and Lag un ~
Beach L'n1fH'd School 01s tnct
board me mbt•r Harry H1Lhcll
s a id they a r e undeC'1dcd on
whethe r to seek rt•-e lect1on
CUSD Trus tee Sarnh J ane
Lipp, elected in 1975. i.a1d she
will not a ttempt to retain ht-r
post
.. We JUS t bou1-1hl property 1n
Wyoming and I don't want LO be
tied down ." M rs. Lipp said.
SHddl cback Community
College District board member!-.
Norris a Brandt and L a r r y
Taylor have both decided not to
seek re-election.
Meanwhile . CUSD school
boar d president George White
said he plans to seek a third
four·year term on his seven·
m em ber panel.
La~una Beach Unified School
District bo ard chie f Ronald
Chilcote says he plans to ·seek
hts second term on his board.
Sa dd l e bac k Com munity
Collej?e board members lla rrn•t
Walther <ind John Conn1·lly. '"'
pointed lo fill unl•x p1rcd terms in
I See TRUST•~t:s. Paj(e /\2)
Car Windows
Smashed at Plant
San Clemente police said to-
d ay they believe a car window·
s mashing incident outs ide the
Reeves rubber plant can be
traced to a con tin uing labor dis·
pute at the plaQl.
Reeves RutJ6e r Co. officials
reported Friday a Chevrolet
sedan with out-of-state plates
cruised through the comoanv
parking lot al 415 Ave. P ico and
the occupants broke windows on
s even cars parked al the plant.
Damage was estimated a t $500.
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
Five People Perish, 15 Others Injured as Facility Under Construction Crumbles After Plane Noise ____ _
Tehran Riots
l1ljure Four
TEHRAN, Iran (API More
t h an 1.000 Is lam i c zealots
s to rmed the offices of leftist
groups m Tehran today m a
rampage of revenge for Sun-
day's mass protest agains t
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's
policies. Four m embers of the
People's Fedayeen were report·
ed injured when the raiders
ransacked the headquarters of
that Marxist group.
During the march Sunday by
an estimated 100.000 leftist -led
demonstrators protesting Kho
m e in1 's tough new domestic
press code, hundreds of Khomeini
s uppo rte r s a ttack e d th e
marchers with bricks and s\ones.
Premier Paddleboarder
IAgurw, Lif.eguard Eyes Ne1t Water to Co11quer
•
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of ti. D•llf PtlOl Sl•ll
Charlie Ware's got the pa ddlt•
bug.
Now that he's conquered the
cha nnel betwee n Catahnu Is land
a nd Laguna Beach. the lifeguard
says he's setting his sights on
bigger expanses of water
Not a Trans Pac. you un-
derstand. But maybe a little trip
down lo San Diego on his 11 foot,
six-inch paddlcboard
Only this time . Charlie hopes
to bring some friends along
He paddled for 30 mile~ hy
himself Saturd a y, in a s ur
cessful attempt to cross the
channe l between Avalon Ha rbor
a nd Main Beach Park 1n
Laguna.
And while that grueling 10 a nd
a h alf hour experience might
dampen enthusiasm in lesser
men, Charlie says he 's ready to
s tart an annual paddling event
If he can get any partic ipants
The channel paddle a ppeared
Laguna Man
Killed in
NB Collision
A Laguna Beach man became
Newport Beach's seventh traffic
fatality this year when his van
crashed into a utility pole early
t-Oday.
Police said Alan Phillip Rust,
19, of 1337 Cliff Drive, was dead
at the scene of the collision on
MacArthur Boulevard al· San
Joaquin Hllla Road.
Accident lnvestl,aalor Ric k
Scbulta said the crlilb was dis·
covered by a peulng motorist al
2:U a .m . He said llust had ltn.
hla parents' Costa Meaa home to
10 to Lacuna Beach about l a .m.
Scbwu aald lt appeared that
tbe 1ounc man blacked out ot
fell uleep at the wheel, drove
off UM roedway. 1rutn1 a street
lipt P* before 1mubln1 bud·
to be a loser from th1· o uL'>l'l
Ware said
On the way to Avalon lla rhor
Friday night. the cabin-nw~er
containing Wa re and a few olh<'1
lifeguards and their wive:.. v.as
n<.'arly swamped hy lhe v.akc of
an aircraft earner
"The earner wa ... quit<• av.a}'-orr. but 1t lc•fl a v.akl' thal ncarj\
s ank us." Warl' said today
t\~ a fl')\Ull of lht• Na\' ..,o:.il-.
1ng. t ht· v.l'I cn •v. arrl\t•d 111
/\valon loo late to t•al Tht• l11lgt·
pump d idn't v.ork . h1~ rt·lll)V.
paddlers didn't ..,how up. and
Ware said he couldn"t ~lccp oil
nii:thl.
The next morning. the boat
e ngines wo uldn't s tart. and
Wa re, nourished by a cold ham
s andwich, was about lo s ta rt off
o n h is own, hoping the boat
would catch up with him late r
But lifeguards Mike Dwinell
and Will Hitchcock mana~ed Lo
get the e ngines going, and Wart.·
stroked off from the Harbor en
trance at 6:30 a .m .
The rest is histor y WarP
s tum bled ashore at Mam Beach
Park 10 hours later to be greeted
by friends and fellow lifeguards
And now he 's ready to do 1t
again.
"I'd like to sec It become an
annual event." the 27 ·year-old
lifeguard said today.
FIRST CALLER
GUI' THE PAD
I'm very pleased with the re·
s uits from my Dally Pllol
classified ad.
"T)'le lint person who called
rented my place."
That's the story of the sue·
ceaaful Newport Beach man who
placed this ad ln the Dally Pilot:
Clltrhaven 2Br I Ba,
patio. etc. Sr. adults. no
pell $32Syrly, XU·XUX
Advertl1ln1 1ucce11 comes
eaay wlth tbe Dilly Pilot
claulfted 8d·vben at 142-5871.
D•llY Piiot St.II Piiot•
LOOKING FOR COMPANY
Paddlln' Charlie Ware
"This brokt• the let' Mavlw
Othe r people Will l>3}, 'If ht> C.'aO
do 1t. I ran do 11.' a nd we c an get
an annual thing going "
But for s ure , Wa re says he
does n·1 want to do 1t a lone again
"That's just about the most
boring thing you can do,'' he
laughed.
And it helps lo have someone
in the water next to you, grunt·
ing and groaning.
After all, misery loves com·
pany.
Haitians Drown
WEST PALM BEACH. l''la.
<AP> -Al least six Haitians, In·
cludlnc a mother and ber three
small c hildren, drowned today
after a group of refucees was
forced olf a boat at gunpoint, lbe
Palm Beach County Sheriff's
Department s 11d. Three people
were believed missing. Nine
refuaees .-ho swam as far as a
hall mile to shore were arrested a1 ll1egal aliens and taken to the
South Palm Beach Jail. police
said.
Incident
linked
To J et?
ROS t-.~Hl='T 111 1AI'1 Thi·
ro<1f of J rnul111Htrpo'>l' '>lcH1tum
un<kr <·on ... tn11 tum n ear () Jl;.ir1
l11tPrn<.1t111nJI -\1rp11n t·11lla11)\t·1 I
t11d.i\ n111m1nt J(t•r J plan1·
thunckn·lf o\c·rht·ad. v.1l nt''>!>l':-
.11d fo°l \t• Pl'lllJlt• v. "'' f' k1llPll
,H'lf 15 V.t•fl IOjtJrt•d p <il11·1• ... iJllJ
-..pol-.1· ... m•·n t11r I ht· ;, n ·h1l t·•·t
.and lhl· h·dt-rnl ;'\\1~t111n All
r111n1 '.'-lr<it1•111 -.:.1111 11 v. <t.., t11<1 1·Jr
I\ '' "fJl" 111.il 1· 11n \.\ lwt lwr 111•
pLlllf' h.1<1 JO\ thlllC to d o V.11 h
I h t· ' " I I .. IJ .,' Th ,. ... A/\
.. pokP<.,m,in -.a1<1 hov. l'\-t·r It•·
v. ,.., l l'Ma tn J l.1r~,. i•·t v.oulll
h.t\t' tx•1•n land1n~ Jl lhl· llmt <ii
I hi' d('l ldt'nl
.J1h1•ph l't·lt'r'>t>n .1 '>J)l1kt·'>man
for lht' Ho.,1 mont l'vh< • lk1J.1l1
ffi"nl :-.11111 I ht•fl V. l rt• fl \l" lUO
frrmc>d dt'J <1 t-1 r t'man llnr
I"' 1rmJ11 ... 1111 f1 , .. h<1<1t•·.., h.,tl
I ' •. n I J ... ''II I II • • I ' rrq .. , I ' '
rnur,gUl'
The roof of the four-~torv
<;tad1um. des igned to o;eal 19 400
people. caved in about ~ 30 a.m
About JOO workml'n we n~ rt>
po rtcdly at the ... cene.
Pohce '><ttd ..,.,m~· construct111n
v.orl..l'r.., V.l'rt' t rappt 11 111 the
v. n·rk~1w hut l.111·1 1 n ·t>d
(Int w111knt1flt'd v.1tnt''" 1n
It n 1e v. t•d h' lt It·\ 1~11 111 .. 1.1t1nn
\\ HB)I ..... 11d lht• 1 Jrl1t1m 'lar1"d
'hJk tng J' ,1 plant· roarul oH·r
!11 • .i I
\nd 1u,1 111-.1· d1irn1n111 ..
• \ 1•1 vth111).! \H·nl tJm,n · h1· :o.dtd
'\.ii C'.1llahJn .1 '>pt1!-1 ... m.rn
•or 1h, 1-t•tk r .tl \\lat1•111 1\tl
rn1 n1-,tr.1t111n .... a1tl pl.inc:-f h
;u .. 1 ..i couple h undred f1~1·t
<Set>~'T \Oll '1 . Pa~" \21
Pair Hold Up
Laguna Store
T v.n mt-n olll' c.1rr v1n1' :1
pump .11·t1on ..,,nglt• h.1rr•·I
'-holgun. ,•.,t•a pt-<1 f rom ;i l.Jgun.1
n~.ll'h liquor ... t1Jrt• ~.tturd.i\.
111 ).!hl v.tJh 1111111• than ~.ioo 1n
c·a..,h
Po h<·c '><1111 th•· t v. o nwn l'll
ten~d tht• Hu:.il C..in ~on l.1quur
600 North Coa~l ll1ghv. .1y, at
a bout 8 50 pm Saturday anti
rot ccd clerk John Bl'aut•hamp lo
he on the rloor away from lht•
re gister.
As one of the bandits gua rded
the prone clerk with a shotgun.
the other took ca!-.h from the re~
1s ter. accord in~ to polll'l' rcportl>
Or:~~~,.C::a~•
---5',.;S!,
\\ealher
Cloudy n\ght and morn
in2 hours with mostly sun-
ny a fternoons t hrough
Tuesday. Lows t onight in
60s. Highs Tuesday near
70 at beaches lo uppe r 70!)
inland.
INSIDE TODA"
Vice President Wolter Mo-n·
dale con.hnue1 hu close relo-
Ci on 1h1 p with Presiden t
Carter, aides say, despite htS
seeming recent distance. See
Page A7.
l•tlex
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Jll DAILY PILOT use Monday, Augutt 13, t9'7t
··Hostf!Ke Still Held
Police Negotiate With Convict
G ARDINER. NY GP>
More than too 1>0111.•1• offi('
munt&1ned a v111l today out!' 1df'
a rural home tn this I ter
County hamlet wht"~ aulhor1Ut
.-•aid an e1u1>"d t'Onvlct was
••oldln.r one or six hosta1es Utllen •Bundi.)',
State poUee a&Jd they n 1oll1t
ed by lt-lephon" lhrou1hout thP
night with Richard Caotr. 28. nf
Queens. a conv1ctt'd rohbt·r ttntl
~ap1st whu t'Nt'•vt•1J Suturduy
lightning
KnoCks Out
~ea Power
Res idents in Laguna Beach.
El Toro and Laguna Niguel we re
without powcP ror a s hort while
&awrday wtwn Ugh&.niog from a
•u mmer s to rm knocked out
power lines and circ uits.
In Laguna HC'ach, Ed1son Co
officials said 11 r 1rc\J1l supplymg
._ __ ~er to about l_,_000 reside~
llicSk.Yflne Drive area above the
('ity wc re with out power for
a bout an hour and a ha lf Satur
dt1~ morning
In F.I Tom, ll~htmng apparent
Jy knocked several wires down.
<·ull1n~ power to about 200
house•!-> near the• Mannf' Corps
l\1r Stauon fl look Edison crews
'"' t·ral houri. to rc:pai r t he
<lam;1gc
In LJguna Niguel, an unknown
nu m hl'r 11f c:us to ml' r s were·
without power for 90 minutes to
three hours Saturday morning.
lfrnn1i. JJaqu1n. d istrict office
1>upr rv1sr1r for lhl· San Clemente·
offlt·t• of ~lln Di ego (;;is and
t:k < ln(' r omp:lny , '>Clld an en
tire <'lrt'Ull '><'rving a n l!rea from
Crown Valh•y l'arkw<t y t o
N 1 g U(' I ll ua!I w :1.., out short! y
aftt·r H a tn S;ilurday
lie S<lld ri.1wcr was rcsl<Jrcd
w1lhm an hnur ;ind l J m mutes to
som1· rl'su.h:nts. and nt•arlv two
houri. for lhP r••st ·
llC' ..,aid ~· I r:insformer station
s hul powC'r off for thrc.'c houri. to
sumt-homt•!->, hut tlul not know 1r
th.al f:11lu11 · ~.,., n ·laled to tht·
lt~htnmg slor 111
Association
T o R e view
Schoof S ite s
S&. S C'ons truC'lton Company or
firrals will make a presentatmn
tonight before tht· Laguna
N1~ucl Community Asi.ocialwn
l'><ecut1ve hoard on three Kite
Hill s c•hool sit••s the building
fi rm has oCfcrcd the Capistrano
Un1f1ed School Oistr 1<'t
~&S spokt's man George Put
n am s aid hC' would d iscuss the
s ilt• locatio ns itnd parti<'ula rs
s uch as pnC'c and condition or
the land on tht' sites.
~&S ofrtc1als told school b<1ard
mem bPn; last week they would
~et aside one or the set~s Cor tw11
Vt•iu s to r•nable the sch<>0l d1!->
t n l'l to come up with funds lo
buy the land
L aguna Niguel Community
As11or 1C1t1on m emb<>rs previously
voted w s upport a sc·hool dts ln ct
reques t to r equire S&S to keep
a nother ~•le open past an Oct. I
deadline for acq111>.lllon
County &upervisers. however.
voted against requiring S&S to
keep the on~inal Rite open past
Ort l.
The latest S&S proposal Is 1.t
comprom1se aimed at providing
a St'hool site for the company's
800-ho m e Kite H i ll Country
Villaf'e development in Laguna
Niguel.
T onight 's m eeting will lake
place 1n the Crown Valley Com-
m unity Park com munity center
on C rown Valley Pa rkway south
of La Paz Road. It begins at 7:30
p.m .
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rtom U. Oowutate atat• pn.on •t ..........
Onf' o( about 9CJ corr •ct ON or·
(I t-era at the 8<' nc said Oanta
'llrOuld "talk a little bll 1nd then
h an a up "
PoUre said they lhou1ht Oanti
wa. p robabl1' arm t'd wilb 1t
bo taun and pou lbly other
wupona that we re In the howsf1.
Rt-fore Cantz b•rrlcad od
h1mselr In the home or lblcr
l'oti1rnno ~ on Su nday afltir
' PAK IS I AN ; New Delhi !dlaChl~ (ii:
-\. flood•d
INDIA
0
-~-I ....... INDIAN CITY FLOODED
Map Sflow1 Dam Burst
Death Toll
1,000 in India
Dam Collapse
NEW DF.LHI. India I AP)
A II I ndJ a Rild io r eported today
that about 1.000 persons wer('
killed following the rollapse or I)
dam m western India that un
leashed a wall or water nearly 20
feet hiJ?h on the Lown oC Morva
and huried it in mud.
"f am deeply shocked a t the
enormous loss or precious hv••s
and d e s truction of propnt y
caused by t he s udden rtoods,"
Prime Minister Charan Singh
said in a m essage to the chief
minis ter oC G u1ar a l state ,
Bl:lb ubha1 Patel.
Troops were ordered to the
town JOO miles northwest o r
Bombay to he lp dig out the
bodies and care for t he sur
n vors. but wt' re d elayed by
highways a nd rail lines washc.-d
out by the weeks or monsoon
ra ms that wea kened the dam
Indian news agencies rcportt-d
t hat the downpours s welled the
M achu H1ve r until 1t rlooded
over the top or on(' d a m and rol
lapsl'd an earth dam below 1t
The dam brca k sent a flash flood
do wn on MITT v 1, four mile~
downstream. lat e Sl:l l u rday
while most of the 60,000 people of
t h<: town Wl'rP ash•c11
Job Program
To Sponsor
Plant Sale
Ope rators or the Capistrano
Laguna Beach Regional Occuptt
t1ona l Program will comblne a
plant saJe with rcf'istraUon Cor
Call rour:;es leading to JOb-enlry
level skills Sept. 5 a nd 6.
T he job program , which orrers
training to district residents. is
oHerlng courses In the fields of
agric uJtur e, business, health,
public s ervice and trade and in-
dustry in the fall.
T hose livin g w ith i n the
Capistrano Unified and La1una
Be ach school distric ts may
e nroll on Sept. s a nd 6 rrom 8
a .m . to 4:30 p.m.
The ROP la ndsc'iplng and
nursery claas will hold a pla nt
sale, with cactus, house plants,
s ucc ulents, landscape plants and
indoor and outdoor palms those
two d ays.
Proceeds go t o ward t h e
nursery and la ndscape pro1ra m .
Students also m ay r eais ter
any worltlng day at the ROP or.
fices, 31522 E l Camino Real in
San Juan Capistrano.
ROP courses ar e a ccredited
with the Western AasocSaUoo or
Schools and CoUeaea. Cl111ea
betln the week ol Sept. 10.
For more inlorma Uon, call tbe
R OP adminiatrallon om ce1 al
498·3118.
Town Meeting
Set for Laguna
Me mbera of lbe Nott.Ii Lquna
Community Auoclatlon will
meat Wedn11da1 a t La•una
Federal S.vlnp aod Lou to dil-
CUH local lla-. ha a town mllt-
ha• fonut. Tolulda NortJa Laluna." II tbe
topi c of the m eellDl.t. which
be11DI at 1:IO p.m . lD me com·
munlt1 room. r or more in-
formation, call .. IGI.
noon. he aUe1tdly stole three
c1r1, abducted a youni Wallkill
couple and raped and sodombed
th«' w1r~. police aald. ~
Mo.-., than lOO 11t1te troopers,
Ul8ter County 1herJrr'5 depuUea
1t nd priaon 1 uiard1 manned
hlockadH about a ha lf m ile
fro m the house where G ant.a wu
hold lna C011sano hostaae. police Hald
Shortly before 4 a .m .. police
1rnld Gantz released unharmed
Coun no's wile. Mar y Ann, 39,
and their Ion Jason, 6 .
A s he nrr'a deputy said Gantz
told negollators he was rreelng
Mrs Cosa nno. who is eight
months pregnant. and the boy
becaua.t! he "fear ed for their
i.are t y 1C they stayed in the
hOU8(1 "
Mrs Cossano came hom e at I
p.m . Sunday with he r son and
mother to find Gan tz the re.
r t-la t1 ves &lUd
Cossa no returned h om e a n•~al Lands.,.api•g !->hOrt time late r and was tilken •...:;;B ... •
ho:oitagl' 11long wtth ID'lotner s-o-o-.--
0•.•ly ~llet S~I ,_...
Lester Cosanno Jr .. 21. and his N ewPort Be<.1ch police officer Tim Riley
r1ancee. Betty J a ne Kuhnen . 18. examine:-. sm<tll forc~t of m a riJuana plants
T he young couple had apparent-ronfiscuted fro m a homl' in !'lt!wport
ly ..:ont• lo t he home to in · ll c 1 g hl~ Thur:--du~ na ~ht Pollet' ~aid a VPSt1i.:alt' why they hadn't heard
neighbor sa w the tops Of the plants grow-
ing abcn·l· a s ix.foot fenct! at a ho m e on
Cata linu 1\\f'nut• Nan·ot1cs off1ct!rs said
thl'} an· looking lor lhc hort1cultu n st.
from M rs. Co~"Hno-; rdatrvcs
sa id .
f 'rone Pa,,.. tl I Mr. Black well Miss Kuhnen's mothe r. Betty
Kuhnen. tolcl a reporter from the
Poughkeepsie J o u rna l t hat
Gantz asked her daughter if she STADI UM a nd the young Cosanno were • • •
married and when she told !um
they were not. he s aid, "Well I
guess yo u have to get h ome to
~ls Sa1i Jua 11
F aslu on Slwzv your parents."
Not so lucky was a young rou·
pie w ho stopped lo help Gantz
whe n he rl agged them down
a long lnterslale 84 near Fishkill
about 3 a .m . Sunday. Police said
Gantz had upparently s tolen a
white Cadillac a fter he scaled
two rences to escape from the
prison. hut that vehicle ap
parently broke down.
Authorities s aid the young
co uple . who police dia no t
1de ntiry, drove Gant z around
Reacon in a vam search ror an
open service station and finally
orrer ed to drop Gantz oH at the
Bea ron P o lice De p artment,
wher e. they reasoned , orficers
wo uld lend aid.
However. a t tha t point, Gantz
said he had a gun a nd o rdered
them to drive him to their home
in the Ulster County town or
Wallkill. wher e police say he
tied up the ma n and raped his
wa re . police said.
Canyon Road.
Safe ty Lane
Work Slated
Work will he1otin 1n Seplt-mbt>r
on lht• l'onstruC'tton of a left tum
s ar<'t) lane on Laguna Canyon
Hoad bt·twe1·n Can yon Acrei.
Urive and El Toro Road.
T he CalTrans project calls for
lh<' l'onMrur t1on of bike la nt:s on
the s houlders a nd the striping of
a continuous le rt·turn land
hetwc·en Canyon Acres Drive
and fo;I Toro Rol:ld
The work will p rovide a salr
turning Ia n <' ror southbo und
moto n sts who wish to tum left
mto businesses 8nd residences
along the east side or Laguna
Canyon Road
The work will be done in
ffayhght hours and two traffir
lan <'s will rem ain open at all
lim es. The proJ •ct is expected to
he <:ompleted by late November
Two Clemente
Homes Rifled
San Clem ente police are in·
vestlgating two burglaries that
netted thieves $1,340 in camera
equipment and gardenina tools.
Cit y Planning Com missioner
Alla n Wulfe c k told p olice
someone broke Into his aarage
while he wu a way on va cation.
atealina a cam era , lenses, a buck
knife and a weedeater worth $790.
Wulfeck returned to has 922
Ave . Presidio hom e to find the
a rticles m lsslna Frtday.
Ha rry Lutter of 838 Ca m ino de
Los Mares told police someone
b roke into his car late Friday or
e a rly Saturday a nd s tole a
ca m era worth $5$0.
Marine Held
In Stabbing
A Camp Pe ndleton Marine
wa11cheduled '°appear lD court
today to anawer char1ea lbat he
1t.abbed a Ian Clemente man
early Saturday foltowinl an
altercation at a loeal bar.
Klaua Walter Mulbdl, 21, waa
char1ed aftel' be wu a.r1"11ted
outllde TIM Place, UOt N . .El
Camino Real, followtnf UM 1:'9 • .m. lnddant.
loJured ln lb• attack waa
Maurice SuatM lleDdenoll, a:a,
of -~ CalJe ........,, ... denon WM truled ud NleMld
from laa Cl .. eete General
llolpHal rouon, Ille ........
over the site when runway 22
Right is betnR ust•d at O'Hcs rc.
as 1t probably was today
Fred Schroeder, an a rch1ter t
with the firm or Anthony R
Rossi , whic h de1>1 ~ned th(·
s tadium. said "1l 's Vl'ry y,1ld
and very prem<sturl''' t o
s peculate on whethf•r th1• pl dnt•
rould have tnggc:rcd tht' t'()I
lapse or the roof
Hescue rrews from Ch1<'<1KO
and seven s uburba n r om
munillt'b con vcr.:1·<.1 on thf'
s t a d 1 u m s 1 t l' • nu rt h w ,. -; t ,, r
C hicai<o near the· J,l1ant airport
Rober t An<.lrc"'s. a c;-;1stant
manager al the nC'arby Shl'raton
O 'Hare Hotel, sa id thc entire
roof of the stadium hud fallen in
"The whole roof re tl in at tht>
center and brokt• off Crom thl'
s upports to the conc rete wall,"
he said.
Andrews said lhe curved roof
was partially completed v.1th
w ood p anels co v<•r 1n i:: th£'
southwest end of the hurldinic
Most of the roof was supµortcd
by wooden beums at the lime of
lhe rollapsc. he ba11l
'1 r Hinck"' C'll bt>'>l kno"'n for
h t'> <Jn n ual JIJ "'or't cln·'"·d
"'''m t'n lhl. Y.1 11 unveil ht'> f;J ll
fJbh1on n 1llt'et111n <tl d r,.., 111
Sa n J uJn Cap1 -,trC1n<1 'h"°"'n •
,\uJ.? 2fl to ral!'>~ m•mc't rur th•
hwJI hb rnr} ·
J1rnf1 L<. "'Il l bf'nt'r1t th•· ~"'"
J uan Capistrano Li hr Jn ~ 1111tl
lh.tl \\111 pd) a port1<in 1,( Lt"
1·•in'>lruc·llfln 10-.1 ... fo r a "''""
ll lJra r) br:..tm•h 111 tht .:\11""''"
Cit'
A hm11 or 3tlfl t1rkt'l.., al St ~,
e ac·h arc a\ ailable for lhf' I p m
1•vpnt at the palatwl Hatll'h11
C' :i p 1s t r a n o r-!ft at t• :it l'.~l~il
('ammo Capistrano
T1c kf't5 :ire av::ul<t hlc• at ll1•
('hambt•r of romm<>r<'C <1frlc1
11882 Camino Capistrano. or C'1
t} llall. 32400 Pa"it'O Ach·lantn
So m e a rea Sl·n ·1cc• <'l uhs v.1 I
J lso ha\'t' l1rkcts
F o r furth ~r 1nform .. 1t1 1111
phone 493· I l 71
Fo1 those Casual Days around Campus.
Levl·lndlgo Denim& Wl lh SUbtlO pookel
eooen1a. complimented 0y the soft touch
of conon knit shirts 1n assorted atrlPM:
add a hOOded sweetshln or a v.ootrtch oonon
cntmols shin lor lho9e COOier dlVI ahlld
. .
f 'rom J-09~ 11 I
'rRUS'f E ES ..
1'177 .mrt l'Ji~. rt•'>p1•t·l1vcly, hav•;
111tlH'J l••d thev 1ntl'nd to run 111
lh• ""'•·mlwr l•l1·1·111m
I h• u11d1·1·11Jt.d tru'i t1•1•s in
< 1111 tr.11111 and Lagunt1 Bearh
• hnol d1sl 11rl'> ..,J y lh1•y plan 1•1
.111n11uon.· whHh•·r they will si--Pk
r • •It • 11•111 Y.ilh111 t he next l"'''
041·•·1<-.
r 1hn1• for lh1• ,.,,. fj 1·lcct1on
11p1 •n1•<I 'fll11r...,Ja v T hr· 1h-adhnt>
1111 111·• l.1r1nl.• flOl' ., antt·nt to run
111lh1·11111 11 ,I 1';\Ua! :111
I 111 I"'' \\J1l111v 111 '>f·t> whci
• j.,, '' 1••11nc 111 r 1111 "'iJrd <'L'Sf)
1n1 un1 IM•rll ""l'I•
lloLL"4in~ (;ommitt~~
;\l•·•·t"' in Laguna
1 h1· l..11,!1m.1 Hra1·h Hous ing
< 1 •01r1111 11 1 "'111 m, .,.t ThursdC1v
111 1 11un<·ll l'hamlwro; to d1st·us·s
•h·· · 1-<lh ".1r funding for hlock
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&..,."•That Agaia?
Mark Gubin s tands between the six -foot
l etters of a sign he painted on The roof of
hi s p h otograph y s tud io near the
Milwaukee airport. Gubin. who often
travels by a!ffilan.e,. says he..likes.-to think
of airline passengers looking out the win-
dow and wondering if their pilot took a
wrong turn.
From Cougar
PORT HARDY. British
Co lumbia CAP > A
woman armed with a
broom scared a cougar m·
to freeing a 4-year-old girl
the arumal had taken from
a playground. police say.
Cop lianges Sex,
Continues Her Joh
Constable Norm Usher
of the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police said 4·
year -old Eva Walkus was
rescued by Mary Loewen.
The cougar. which ra n
away m the bus h a fter the
attack on the T s ulquate
Indian reserve. "'as kt lied
when tl reappeurcd. lJ~her
~aid the fe m a le coug<1r
was extremely thin and
appeared to tx.-~tur\'tng
Coast Park
Advisory
Panel Named
Fourteen Laguna Beach rest
dents have been n<.1 med to all ad·
visory committee for the Orange
Coast National Park, Inc .. a
newly formed organization
formed to promote a national
urban park sur rounding the city.
Na med to the 65-membe r
panel were Helen Pines. Dr. Jim
Ha ll. Jon Brand. Bill Williams.
Vernon Sp1taleri. Harry Moon.
Jim DiUey. Marylyn Pauley, Dr.
Ron Chilcote. Dr. Gordon Shaw.
Fred Lang. Bill Parrish, Leslie
Bell. and Grant Cooper.
-The advisory panel is charged
with promotion and advertising
for the proposed 19,000 acre na-
tional urba n park that 1s being
consider ed by a house s ubcom·
mittee.
A House Bill, co-authored by
Congressmen Jerry Patterson
and Robert. Badham, e nvisions
us ing state and federal funds to
acquire the national park land
from Corona del Mar to Al.Jso
Creek.
-Party Time
For Burglars
FRESNO CAP > -So m e
thieves here may have been
planning a big party.
Police report. hinges on a rear
door were rem oved at Castillo's
Restaurant so the bandits could
get their haul out.
The loot included 25 cases of
beer . a keg of beer, two gallons
or milk. two 50-pound sacks or
flour, 48 pounds. of packaged
m eats and 105 tort.1llas.
..,ell'I'• ..... ••
BRIDGEPORT. Conn. CAI'>
A male police officer who un·
derwent a sex-change operation
is entitled to return to the de·
partment as a woman. the city
police superintendent says.
Chester Collins. a 13·year
veteran of the police force, plans
to resume work in two weeks as
Mary Collins He underwent a
sex-change operation June 13 at
Boulevard Hospital in New York
City because o f "an inborn im-
balance of hormones ..
Ms . Collin s, 37. who ts
divorced and has two children.
s aid she had an "overwhelming
desire" to be a woman As
Cheste r Collin~. she served tn
lht> Navy durtng the Vietnam
"ar
Police Superintendent Joseph
A. Walsh said that "Collins has
been an excellent police officer
and he ts entitled to return to du-
ty if he wis hes ... lie said the
former patrolman would be as-
s igned temµorarily to a clerical
JOb in poli('e headquarters.
T he• name Chester Collins
a I rc;.idy has been replaced by
Mary Collins on a driver's
license and Social Security rec·
ords. Ms . Collins said she
pla nned to ch ange her name
legally.
"I know how I felt but I went
along and lived with it for
vears." she said.
· During those years. Chester
Collins, describe d by his as-
sociates as a "quiet person"
with a good service record, un-
derwent extensive psychological
evaluations and was declared
m enta ll y fit by two
psychiatrists
lie also underwent four years
of psychotherapy before making
the decision to chan ge his
gender.
The surgery generated com-
plications and e ntai led three
blood transfusions. Ms. Collins
has been on sick leave from the
police department for three
months.
"I have to expect some Oak,"
she said about her r eturn to the
fOrce a WOTrfm. ~"This ts a-
medic a I proble m . I am not
ashamed of what I have done.
"I feel I will be capable or
ser ving as a police officer a nd 1
see no reason why I cannot go
back on the job.··
Bonds Boycotted
ROANOKE, Va. GP) -The
Virginia AFL-Cl O has declared
a boycott of U.S. savings bonds
to protest the 5.5 percent ceiling
placed on pay raises for federal
employees.
Alfred Hitchcock, master of the suspense ~ovle ,
1nturet while being interviewed at hla home an Loa An1etes. Hitchcock celebrated hla 80th birthday today. ,
&PWlr-10
HE'S 'MARY' NOW
Ex-Cheste r Collins
Police Witness
Suicide of
Valley Man
A Fountain Valley man. who
s hot h1m:.elf in the head Sunda~
rTight as policl! offlt'crl> looked
on, died curly today at 1-'ountatn
Valley Community llospttal.
police reported.
The suicide v1ct1m . identified
as Dennis Dean Hogt•rs. 28. of
19822 Brookhurs t St .. h<Jd bet·n
:.potted with a gun in h1~ car by
r esidents in Newport Heaeh and
JI unlington Beach be fore the
fatal shooting at 6:45 p m in
fountain Valley
Rogers was seen loading a 3H
caliber revolver while parked tn
his car at McDonald's Plaza.
BrQokhurst at Garfield Avenue.
by an unidentified person who
called police.
Officers trailed the car north
bound on Brookhurst when· ti
turned into the parking lot of u
restaurant at Ellis Avenue .
PoUce vehicles blocked all ex
its and officers ordered Roger~
out of his car. With the motor
still running, Rogers leaned
forward in the driver's seat and
s hot himself in the head, police
s aid.
T he car then lurched forward
about 50 feet and cras hed into a
pa rked vehicle. The mortall y
wo unded man was taken to
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital where officials said he
died at 4 a.m. today.
Police said they have yet to
establish a motive in the suicide
Beauty Suing
To Get Title
CHICAGO CAP> -The direc·
tor of the Mlss Illinois coolest
says pageant officials wm not
r econsid e r their d ecision to
dethrone Shanna Jean McNelll.
wbo bas threatened to s ue to re·
galn her crown.
But pageant director Richard
Scbllle r said Sunday he's polling
bis board of direct.ors t.o see how
they want to handle the de·
mancb of Mlss McNeilJ, whom
Schiller uys was d e posed
because of wbat be called "deep-
aeated emot.lonal problems."
Miu McNeUJ was named Miss
llllnola ln July but lost her
crown two weeks after ab e ·
was Injured when she walked
throup a plate glass door. She
hH denied Sdlllle1"1 aUesations.
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Mondlly, August 13, 1979 S DAILY PILOT .jl
1·982-83 Opening Eyed
__ e Center On,
Off, Now On Again
By JOANNE R E YNOLDS ' Of tM D•llY l'li.t Sutt
Six years ago, Jrvioe Com·
pany executives a nnounced
plans for the company's most
ambitious undertaking, the con·
struction or a giant shopping
center and office complex to be
t>alled Irvine Center .
The development was to rise
by 1975 on 472 acres known as
the "Golden Triangle" formed
by t he Laguna Canyon . San
Diego and Santa Ana Freeways.
Today. the Golden Triangle re-
mains agricultural land. There
are !ew indications or the pend-
ing transformation
Moulton Parkway has been re
named Irvine Center Drive and
con s truction has begun on a
flood control channel that will
e\'entua_!ly b('--'2\'ere<L by tbt_
center
What happened to lhc proJect
that was ballyhOO<'d so loudly six
years ago as the gn .. •atest thing
to comt> to Orange County sinct.-
Soulh Coast Plaza ~
Touted a s the "downtown" for
tht' entire south 1·o;i:.t reg1cm .
lrvme Centl'r so far ha~ been
dis tinguished by a const antly re
vised construction schedule
The 1973 announcement set the
tonstrucuon start for 1975 but
there were delays
By 1976. there were ne" an
nouncements . Executives from
four ma1or departmt·nl ~tore:-.
were on hand for the unvetllllg of
plans prepared b) :.irt'httet't \'1c
tor Gruen The ~hopping mall
planned at that llml' wa~ to co~t
$300 million.
G roundhre:.ikmg "':.c ... go1n~ to
he hC'ld m thl' fall of 1977 and the
opening wa!> <int1t·1pall'd by th1!.
fall. That 1neluded the dt-part·
mt-nt store)>. J 350 room hotel
more than JOO mall !>hops and a
trt level n •treatton and l'nter
tamment center t'allcd T1\olt
Court
Rut tho3e plans apparently fell
b~ the wayside \-\ ht•n the r T\ tnt·
Company was bought out tn the
s ummer of 1977 b} a consortium
of 1n\·estors who had comm1ttc<l
tht'mselvt>~ ln a ::.hort term SZ37
million loan tu bu~ tht: compan~
fo"or the first year under the
new ownership. all the manal<(e
ment's ener~1cs were conce n·
trate d on pay mg orr and re-
financing that loan. A $300
million constru{'tion project had
a low priority at that time
Then in June 1978. the announ-
cement was made that On t'e
again. work was under way on
dev elopment or the center's
~hopping m a ll and bus iness
area
Then• "a" ont• impo rtant
change. Tht Taubman Conrpan)
would be 1n equal partnc~h1p
with the Irvine Compan) on th1.•
s hopping <.'t'nter portion of the
pro1ect
A Alfred Taubman was one of
the investors who bought out tht-
lrvine Company Has ov.n firm.
based in Detroit. 1s the country'!.
big~cst s hopping centN d e
veloper. so the partnership an
nouncement \.\asn 'l much of a
~urpnsc.
However. 11 ml'anl that the
work done by Gruen and As ·
soc1ates and the dt>partment
s tore negotiating conducted by
the Irvine Company was rr1cct
ed 1n favor or the work Taub·
man's own people would do
SUPER
REGlONAl
SHOPPING CENnR
SITE
D•••~ ~oet Sl•ll PIK>to
SIGN MARKS IRVINE COMPANY'S GOLDEN TRIANGLE
But. After Six Years. It's Stilt an Orange Grove
That work 1s :.till go1n~ cm l11
dil\
T<.iubman ., 1n houst: ;,rchlleC't
'" rt•cl1·'-11<:ntnl! I hi· -.hopp1n1-t
('t:ntl•r anct 1 aulJman ., '>taff '" c·onduc·un~ nt<g()l1at1<1n'> ~•lh uµ
to ft\l' ma1or dt·pJrtmt>nt .,tor<-.,
Tho..,1· n1·).!<1t1.il11Jn'> J p11ar<>ntl\
r"l't'I\ ed J '.'-l'I bal'k "'1th t h1· con ...r roll ton of th1· ,, ,.,.,,on \'1t•J11
'1 all. '>lah·d tr1 up.·n th1'> tall nt·:>.t
111 thl' San fJll'I!'' Fro•1•" ii '.· ul
( 'rrn~ n \:tilt•\ f';11 I."' J \
Thal ;o J< rt• .,hupptnJ! c:entu
"'111 ha\ t· J Bullrlf'k ' ,, \\..,'
c·ompan\ .inn ,, H1ib>n'>on·.,
t hrN~ of the '>ton· ... that .,1gnf.'d
lt•llt>rs of intent lei 1.0 tntu ln tn•
Ct•nter
Tht-Taubm ..1n ),Jaff v.on t
makt: an~ publ1r '>lil tt:menb
a bout th1· In 1m· C't>ntt:r '>hopptne
t't'nter Thl·~ '.J' tht-I n 101:
Compan~ ,., Jolin~ d'
spoke~m.tn tn th<H l :JP•H·ll~
I >fftc1Jb .it th1 In rne I nm
pan:-e>..pl.itn that nei:ouat1on:-
w1t h dt:parlm t•nt qort:3 art•
track}. t-SpeC'1all)' when i.ome of
those stor<.'s are v.orktnJ? on C'On
~truct1on prnJec·t~ JUSt down the
frCC \\a~
And the' al50 ::.a\ that until
th1• maJOr!> an• s1i.:.nt·d up. thl·
sho pping C'enlt'r 1:.n t ~01ng an~
farther tn lht-pl:rnn1ng prtK'l'~"
In order to t'Omt' cloM.· to tht·
current prl'd1ctl(1n for opentn~ tn
lall' 1982 or t•arh 1983. thos•
n1·go1 1altmh <•n• ).!t;tn~ tr1 hJ\ e to
c•oncludl' v.1th1n thl· n1·\t ::."
month::.
Appart>ntly th1• n1•go11atton ...
tn \.oh·e such thin).!!. a'>"' hl·re th1·
different store:. an· to b<' localt'd
w1 t htn the shopptng l'entl'r. floor
area Hnd other n11n ·rt:nl n •lall'd cons1derallon~
~t a1or d<'partmenl !.tort:-.
11!.ualb work out ftnan1•1al <ir
rangemcnts to 1•nd up O\o\ntng
the land under their .,tores c1nd
thl'v bwld the :.tore:-Lhl•m.,el\e:-ln short, tht•y don't pay ~1gmf1
<'a nt amounts of rt'nt but the b1.,:
~to res are an ab:.olute nece~sit~
to anract the m all ~hops that do
produce !.Ubstanttal return~
When lrv1n1' Ct'nter flnall\
rtSl's out or lhC' fi eld:. of tht· :.o
t·;illed Golden Trtan~J (·, what is
1L likely to Ix"'
Sam Van Landmg ham. dan·c
tor of ~alt·\ <Jnd mClrkeltn~ ror
1h1: l ntnl' Co mapn y ·~ com-
mercial mdustri<tl d1v1s1on. !.Cly.,
1t ·s goin~ 111 be muc h lak e
~e~port Center
One of Irvine Cenli.'r's advan
t a~e.., ht' '>aid. '" the fact that 1t
,., '>U rrou nd e d b v t h r~~
tret>\o\a.,s It also v.111 he lrtsN·t
.. r1 1•\t•ntuallv b., thrt:e art(•rtal
h1)!h\o\ J~ ~ 1 n·tn~ CenlN l>rt\ '"
H.lrr.rn<:J f<oad and A lton
• \ \ PO Ut•
l'hl· developm1•nt exet·utt\c
o;a td tht' current goa I 1s to op··o
tht· first phase of tht• shopping
eentt>r and the ftr!>l phase of the
offH·t· comitruction w1thtn at
lt>ast a 'ear of each other.
lk e~ttmuted that would be
about fo ur departm1•nt ~ton:.">
and 100 mall -;hops tn the :1h1111
pin~ center and about 750.000
3quarc f~t ·or office space .
Van Landing h a m s aid he
thinks the 1982-83 opening dale 1s
a reahstJc one. but concedt'<i the
schedule may havt' to be rev1scci
onct• again tf tht' departmt•nt
:.to re talks bog down
PX Suit Filed
On Magazines
HALTIMORE IAP 1 The
m ,cnaj'!t•rs of post exchange:. <it
w\ t'ral Marvland military bases
ha' e lx't>n s'ued by II us tier and
Chic magazines and the Flynt
D1str1buting Co .. Inc . becaust'
rht•\ refused to se ll th e
magazines at the e xchange
The plaintiffs want SI. m1lhon
and a l '.S. D1s tr1ct Court order
a llo" 1ng them "to enga ge tn the
free exchange of idt>as" by sell·
111 1-: the )>e xua lly explicit
magazines at the military po:.~
The swt. flied in federal court
here, named as defendants the
managers of the po~l exchange!>
Jl Fort Mcadt•. Andrew.s Air
Force Bast• and lh1.· Aberdeen
Proving Gro un d .
ouryrzar r ound bleza.r. -
pcz.rhaps thz. most practical
blaz<ir you1ll rz:..n..r wear. •
durebl<i dacron and
wool> 'W'CJV(l.n 1n a UJ1..1Ctue.
h::>psack Wfl.fJ.VrL ~ pe.rfuct
for buslnz.ss and. trawl
flw. gr<Z.etJ shada.a,
Jnc1ud1aj n<Lw navy,
niwport blt.Jel.;, brown,
ten and bottl~ gnzen.
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JOOJ \Wl!SCWOod Blud..·~sbAX>od V&Bage •2l 3/479·1127
A4 OM. V PU.OT NATION I WORLD
Pollee 'A ••se' (:J
wlt .. ~f'/ Te•~~,,
Marplaln•
Densing It Up
Philadelphia
Sued by U.S.
BUJ~ MONDAYS DE". U you'vt1 manaaied to l~l
•ll I.be way throutb Mooday wllbout MD)'lhlnc lo WOM'Y
•bout. wt\y not lry tr.tUng over denalty• Thi• It what most
of our l-'Oaltal clty aovemmfftt.I are doln1 lb e days
Denslt)' can be de fined rouahlr aa beln1 t'l08e and
compact That's what the city hal people art> wrln1in.1
their hands about They think we 're too dt!nae In JH.'Ople ,
traffic and buHdlng~
In La1una Beach. ror example, city offlch&ls are nm
pal1ning aaainat boolle& rental unit& 1'h~y btolleve th~
places exist bttause or the heavy rlow ot sewage On tho
othe r hand, maybe l.agunans just 10 to the bathroom moru
lban other people.
One wag said lf I.hey knocked down all lbe booOeg ren·
tal units an Laauna, the Art Colony would vanl11h over·
night.
MEANWBILE IN NEWPOaT Beach, city office rs got.
so exercised over density recently that isome even flirted
~ Tension la .frelan'il
/\. hooded Irish Hcpublican J\rm y m(•mh<'r "':wt•:-. a '>Uh
11H1<'hin<' gun durm~ a protl·:-.t in Bt·lf<t~t wht•n • :-.1·1H1rat"
WL'l'kt·nd murchc s w<•re ~ta g<·d hy l 'rot c~tant:-anu
.,_,_..~--+---1~~n#m-(;aUl~e,.,, No inj~ries wen· ~i:t-~
Citizenry Sul/tnng Dtmtty Arotl11d the Water Barrel
with the idea of a garal'te door law. This would have forced
open all the garaJte d oor1> for ins pecllon .
Presumably, this would allo w the mumc1pal 1nspectors
to determine 1f you had h idden dens ity lurking an the
garai;::e
If th1· rnspcctor ever l'(ot in my garage. he wouldn't
havC' to sear ch fo( the density. He'd trip over 1l
Anyway. J was a sked the other day what I thought was
caus ing a ll the density alo ng ou r coai.tline. l said I thought
al was the day visitors descend upon our shoreline from
points inland. This analysis caused me to d raw a
r aspberry from a geotlem11n from the city or Orange who
was an the group.
Mexican Oil S t ill
Skirts Texas Coas t
CORPllS CllRISTI. Texas CAP> -Northerly c urrents a re cur
ryin.: :.h1..'<'n from the world's largest oil s pill along the South Tex a!-.
coast. but :.c1entis ts say the oil lS 20 miles off land and following
the contours of the shoreline -at least for now
"It 's ~llll Rmng northward. but it's not going tn a straight hnt·
to the bench ... s uiq RojOter Meacha m of t he 1-.:nvironmcnta I Prote<'
t10n Agency "It will take some <'ha nl'tc in the· wind an<! !>urial'••
<."Ond1t1ons for that to change."
THE NATIONAL WEATHER Service forera'\t no changC' t11
d uy or Tuesd ay in the seasonal Wt•uther driving the curn:nt.'
Althoui.th nearly Sl million of ll S m oney hui. been ~J>t·nt rl1•ao
mg up Tt•xas bcul'he~ s tained by lhc 011 from a runuwa) M cxH an
we ll 1n thl' Gulf of Mexico. t he U S Ju!>l1l'e Departm1•nl do•:-. not
intend to s m• Mt'XICO for dumugcs, /\ttomcy Gt·ncral nominee lkn
Jam in Civ1lt·tt1 said Sunduy.
T HE THREAT Ot' l~EGAL n ·prisals ug111ni.t M<·x 1('(1 would I),.
a "silly propos itio n," C1viletl1 ~u1d at the unnu<tl l'<>nvcnt1un or tht•
Ame rican Bar Association .
C1viletli said President Cartt:r had not asked LhP J~llce
De partme nt to e nter discussions over the spill und addc..'<1 that he
did not think h1s a gency should becom e involved
PHILADELPHIA (AP> -The
fuderal ,ovemment c har•cd the
City ol PhUadelpbla t.oday w1t.h
aUowln.c lla police to punue
pollclet of brutality a nd har•.ts·
ment that "result In wldeapread,
arbitrary a n d u n re11onablc
physical abuse which ahocktl the
conaclcncc."
Klarurnen
Arrested
In A labama
MONTGOMERY. Ala <APl
n acked by rioc l'quipf)4.."d pohcc
and packing a pistol on his hip.
Mayor Emory Folmar kept h1i.
pl1•dgl' that Ku Klux Kl<Jn!>men
wou ld not thread their white
pnwer m<.ireh through h1i. city
without a pat adr ~·t-----
1\ lan...,mt•n heJ!an thP SO milt
m.11 d1 Thur..,day 1n S<'lm<1. walk
1n1-: lht· route of a h1:-.tonc c1v1I
rll'ht~ prott'St .... 1th vow:-. to ~o
:11 rn1·d to t ht• h 111 and t11
11t--.t r 11:. an) thdllL'nging cnem)
BUT mE END of thf' march
-.1·he-dull.od for the grounds of the
lap1tol. tro0k place behind ttw
bctrrc'<l \lo Ind-OW~ Of pohCP van~
11n S unday when nearly 20()
Klan~mt·n Wt'rt' <trre-.led ac; th1•y
1•nlt'rt•d tht· city \ol.Jthout thf'
pt•rm1t
Tht> .... h1ft· rohed hooc1<•rl
m.ir• h{'r" ..,urrcndered wl\hout
n·:-1!>.lanc1·
Hill W1lk1 n-.11n thr· 1mrl4:rtJI
"l/Jrd of th1· lnv1s1ble f.mp1rt·.
"n1.:ht:-•If lht-Ku Klux Klun
:ind nn.:an11t'r of tht· murrh .,..tt..,
i.'il1·n1·t'<1 .1:-hi· ;ind h1.., foll<J 1.1<t·r..,
\lo l'l l' Jrn-:-kd hv Po lH 1· C"h1•·(
rh:i,r11 .... s .... 1nd:.i11 ·
S PE'\Kl'I;(; l:\TO :.. hullhnm.
~ .... indall told thl' m:.ircht·r•,
"Yo u a re \lolating tht law hv
paradtn~ without _a {X'rm1L You
• H1' nnw undt•r arre:-t for thJt
v1nlat1on .. STILL, TlflS LAST WEEKEND for example. J thought
o u r coastal weathe r was really dense. but the popul:JllOn
d1dn 't seem quite so Uuck.
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Also. It never seem s as dense a round he re on Monday
as it seemed on Saturday or Sunday.
The unpr•cedented 11w1ult.
the re1Jult of an lnve1tl1ation
that t>eian #ilfCht. months 110.
Heh an injunc tion 111lntl
"tu<'h uncon11tlluUonal ind other
unlawful at.t11" BDd to cut olf aJJ
federal fundA for police services
until the Policies a re changed.
TH E COMPLAINT riled in
U S District Court charges
Mayor Frank L Rlzio and other
c aty and police ofrlclals wit h
violating provisions of the U.S.
Cons t1lullo n that protect. the
freedom of people t.o travel and
transact buslness and that bar
d1scrarrunation on the basis of
race. colo r or n ational o rigin.
Al>S ls taot Attorney Gener al
Drew S. Days Ill called the
la ws uit "unique " and s aid 1t
"challenges the p ractices of the
Ph1ladt>lph1a Police De partment
1n r egard to systematic citizen
abu1>c and brutality."
Day:-. ~aid tha t Ph1ladelph1a is
th · riN\t city to ~ faced with
_'>tH·h a ~wt•1•p1ng t•o mplaint
Similar 1mt·:-. 1g;.i 1 ,
under way in Houston. Mem
phi:-.. Tenn . and Mo bile. Ala .
RIZZO. l~Tt-:RVIF.WED to.
''·•Y llUL'>ldt' h11' City Jlall om ce.
'>Jld Phrladelph1<1 1s free from
police b r utality "I 've n ever
i>l'<!n any," he ~a id
''Poi1 ('Cmen nver r eac l
'>um .. t1mM. n·.., But SQ d~ a
nt'W'>papt·r rf'porter overreact.
~' d~ th<· pn>:>1dent So docs
th•· Ju.'>tltt· lh·partmt•nt." :.aid
H111n .J fnrm<·r poht•1· corn
m1 -.._1ont>r · I hnpf' we're not gu·
1 n~· th1· '4JY of I ra n , tha t
w1l11·i·m•·n JU'>t bt·c au'i~ thl'y
'4 cJr ,, hlut· 1mrform. arl' s um·
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.in ct 111..,pJnit.., .... ..r1· e:-µec1ally
IOl!led out in J pattern or prac .
I I ,. l' II r tf I ... (' r I m I n J t JI} n .
The reason we don't bla m e the day visitors for our
co ngestion and traffic sn arls is that they're jubl like the
weathe r; you can 't do a nyUung about them .
It's easier . the refor e, to try foisting orr the blame for
d ensity on the perm anent population and invoke n ew rules
a nd regulations. This may a lso be doomed for failure .
Quake Hits
In Tennesse e
By The Associated Press
A s mall, pre -da wn earthquake
centered in Te nnessee nattled
windowi., but apparently caused
no dama~e in portions of lhr~
So utheast i.tatei.. the U .S .
Geologica l Survey reported t.o-
d&.1y.
Old fashioned Caring
CONSIDER MY HOUSE. Right now 1t might be ca lled
dense. My r ha rmlflg 1>1ster-m-law and her daughter from
Dallas are visiting. The density is up by two. Whe n they go
back to Da llas. the dens ity will drop by two.
But no wiseacre in city hall is going to decide whe n
that will be.
Pretty soon, the son of our house will beofft.ocollege. The
dens ity will drop by one body , one automobile, a stereo and
three s urfboards. But city hall won't do that. The pursuit of
high er education will.
The tremor register ed 3.7 oo
the Richter scale and wa:s felt
wide ly in southe ast Tennessee,
southwest North Carolina and
north Georgia, including AUan-
la, the USGS sa id.
Clearly. when il comes to the ebb and flow of density ,
city government around he re might have more s uccet.s
trying to control the weathe r
The survey's National Earth·
quake Information Service at
Golden, Colo.. s uid the quake
wal> centcn•d about 50 miles
northcui.t of Chultaoooga -m
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~. Auguet t3. 197'9 DAILY P9LOT .4 f
Spending More, Getting Less
By n.e AaMtlated Pret1
Am-.,rtcau are J.JM!ndlna more
In arocery atorea thHe days ,
and a majority or thefn ap·
par•nUy reel lbey are getting
leu
Almost two out of three people
quH tioned in a Industry s urvey
u ld they got poorer value for
their money in supermarkets to·
day than a year ago ; almost one
10 four said quality had declined
th~ past 12 months
THE SURVEY WAS conduct
ed this year by Yankelovirh.
Ske lly and White, Inc., on behalf
.of the Food Marketing Institute.
whi c h r e p rese nts fo od
wholesalers and retailers. It was
the eighth in a series of studies
on consume r attitudes toward
food stores a nd involved in·
terviews with 1,048 people. 80
percent or whom were women.
stores and accounted for 11 per-
cent of all sales. the magazine
said.
The Yankelovich, Skelly and
White survey showed that the
public image of the s upermarltet
industry remains unfavorable,
although Jt has Improved slight-
ly. Sixty-four percent of tbo6e
questioned this year said that
supe rmarkets s trike a bad
balance between profits and
public responsibility -a decline
of two percentage points rrom
1978.
BOTH BUSINESS IN general
a nd t he oil compan,es in
particular are even more un·
popular: 89 percent or the people
said the oil companies strike a
bad balance between profi ts and
responsibility : 82 p e r cent
responded n egative ly about
business in general.
t CONSUMER J
only fair and 30 pereeot said not
that good.
What do.customers want from
supermarkets?
Stores .. are universally seen
•as responsible for a pleasant
shopping environment and ex-
perience. product freshness and giving good values," said the
study. "But. otore and more.
supermarkets are expected to
play an active role in helping the
cons umer make the right
choices. both with respect t.o
money and nutrition."
IN 1'71, FOR example, 78 per-
cent said it was the store's job to
help customers pick the best
value for their money, up from
69 percent a year earlier.
What do cuat.omen get from
s upermarkets?
The survey showed shoppers
think st.ores are doing a 1ocid Job
when it comes to providini an
attractive environment and a
pleasant experience. But the
study added : "Compared to Jut
year. performa nce levels ate
down for value and product
quality."
Asked if the store they usually
shopped in did a good job or
helping customers pick the best
value for Ute money, only 6S Pf't ·
cent said "yes," down from 70
percent in 1978.
Almost one-third said they bad
no real confidence that their
standard of living would im·
prove.
HUNTEft HARRIS
THE AUTOMOBILE CONSUL TANT
~elzlftg In C1eeek: • AnttQue • Utttque A~ llhulu ll• THAT SINKING FEELING AT THE SUPERMARKET
Americana Spendtng More, Getting Leas
Progressive Grocer, a trade
publication, reported recently
that grocery store sales in 1978
totaled nearly $180 billion, an in·
crease ot abQul 10 percent over
1977. Supermarkets represented
about 20 percent of all grocery
Labor also got bad marks in
the survey. Asked what ka.nd or a
JOb labor unions are doing in llv-
1 n g op to 1' h ctr pub I 1 <'
responsibillty when at comes to
wag(' demands . 45 percent said
JNVESTllEHT Aulolm.btle•
P,,~ fe•• c;,,f ~ on "°""' ..oe ~ ~ M'O •" f"9 tteAO • ~~·~, •• , ff'} Dh.tO•M o-m-en •M O'fMpeCft'¥9 0vY9f'l ot INVES'fMEHT ""''Qmil"JCWWI. It ._._ • ~M)nall to ~~ rMI .....,,.
W ASIDNGTON t AP J There
is a guessing ~ame pla.yed from
time to time on quiet days in the
na tion's capital tha t always
begins with the same question
"Whatever happened to Fritz
Mondale?"
The question 1s once again in
fashion, stemming from the vice
president's dis appearing act
while Car ter was taking his
Cabinet a part and putting 1t
back together again.
IT IS A GAME the vice prcs1
dent's staff does not en JOY play
lnj!
Between late May and mid
July. the vice pn•s1dl•n t concen
tratcd almost exclusively on the
<1dmutistration's public efforts
to win 'support fo r the strategic
arms limitation treut~.
The highlight of that cam-
paign, planned several weeks in
advance, was a cross-country
tr ip that had Mondale speaking
abo ut the t reaty before well-
known forums. It happened to
com e the week the Cabinet fell.
Was Mondale hiding? Was he
dodging reporters?
AL EISELE, Monda le's press
secretary. responds that during
the week on the road. which
ended with a hastily scheduled
trip to Switzerland to address a
U.N. conference on Indochinese
refugees. the vice president:
Held seven press con-fNences;
Gave seven spcecbe:-..
Met with four editorial
boards.
Took part 10 l2 television 1n
ter views ;
Spent 30 minutes on a
pubhc affairs telev1s1on show in
Portland, Ore.
DURING THE NEWS con·
fe rences. the vice president was
aske d repe atedly about the
shakeup going on io Washington.
He quickly developed a stan-
dard response. He was simply
reluctant to comment on the in·
ner workings of the administra-
tion a nd felt that it was best that
the president make the change!>
he saw Cit.
"The fact that he was out of
town that week 1s purely coio·
c1dental,'' Eisele said. "I don't
feel de fensive a bout 1t and
neither does he."
However. Monda le's value to
Carter. and the vice president·~
role in the administration. 1s
enhanced by his accessibility to
the president. lie and other~
have often said that Mondale's
mo~t important asst-t 1:> that he can sit down privately with
Carte r to h ash out t he ad-
ministration's problems.
WHILE HE WAS out of town.
he r e po rtedly conferred a
n umber of times by telephone
with the president, but such
talks are nol the same as when
they are held in the quiet con·
fine~ of the president s ()\•al or
f1cc or his informal !>ludy over
looking a shaded patio.
For the record. Eisele states.
as he has each time question~
a re raised -about twists in the
Monda le -Carter re lationship,
that the president "contmues to
enJOY the same kind of close.
personal relationship with tht-
v1ce pre~1dent " a~ he alwa!I'~
has.
Mondale has ulw<1ys been re-
luctant to advertlS(' detail!> of
that relationship. prt'fcrrmg 111
~lead to state onlv that he fret<.
his value as a behind-the scent::-
adv1!>er \\cOUld b<· wt•akcncd 1( hl·
publu:m:d lhl' rnunl>l'I ht· gwc~
C<1 rter.
"IT'S LIKE B U Y l l'l'G a
yacht." Eisele s~1d, r ecalling
the advice that, i ( you have to
ask the price. you can't afford 1t
"If you have t.o talk about how
powerful or iilfli.ential you are.
you probably aren't," he said.
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NATION I LOCAt.
_Slee:Rlng In Till 6
Farmer, 98, Still Puts In Long Day • L VONS, Kan. (AP> -WaJ ly
Latthn « Hyl he '• beginDlng to
feel plumb played out these hot
•ummer days. Can't keep the
pace of the old days· -aay, five
years ago, when he was 93.
He med to rise before dawn,
but now he •leepe till 8 a.m. He
stays ln the field only 1.2 hours a
day , inatead of 1,4. And when it's
103 in the shade, be heads for the
house and a cold glass or beer.
AT 98, H E 'S a fa r m e r ,
philosopher and traveler who
s ays he 'll never retire . He
s we a rs h e 's ne ver b ad a
backache or a headache. and re·
members being sick JUSl once
"got down with the flu lo 1918."
"but I don't watch sob stories or
sboot·em-upa. which doesn't
leave much elie. I Ujte the news.
I read books. but I don't read fie ·
lion if I know that's what It is."
DuriDC winters, be travels. He
says he's logged 48,000 miles on
pleasure cruises to the South
Seas and AJaaka. And he's gone
to Colorado every year since
1908.
April through October fi nds
Lattimer at home , supervising
his 40 acres of wheat and his
11-acre garden. By August, that
rich patch of creek bottom i.11 the
lus hest sala d bowl in Rice
County.
L ATTIMER'S NEV E R ~d
ve rll s e d h t s f ruit s a nd
vegetables tor sale. But for 60
years there have been minor
tra ffi c jams in his driveway, as
loca l customers crowd in.
This . summer he bas peas ,
tomatoes, four kinds of squash,
a s weet corn field you can get
lo11t m , a watermelon patch that
'will yield truckloads
Offk!es Appro1'ed
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WAI.LY LATI'IMER, II, SAYS HE'S FEELING HIS AGE, BUT HE'S STILL WORKING
He lives alone Just outside this
central Ka.isas town, along Llt·
lie Cow C reek in the white
wooden house be built in 1916
He 's outlived two wives. r&lSed
nioe children and buried one.
and has'l 9 grandchildren and Z1
great.grandchildren.
Santa Ana Heights
:-Kenua Fermer DoNn't Worry or Get Mad -and Peya CHh tor Everything Zone Change OK'd 'Dial Stoey~ Week Set He's never wom glasses. and
his snUle shows ort a full set of
l.eeth-The secr e t , he says .
comes in two parts : "I don't
worry and I don't get mad.
By DELORES BROOKS IRWI N
Of -O.Uy l'I ... l .. H
County super visors have approved a zone <'han~e in the Santa Ana
Hei~hts area that will a llow professional offices rather than home:.
to he built on a 2 72 aere parcel near Birch and Hr1 :.tol streets. Library Service Offered i11 ~nglish, Spanish ''YOUNG BUCKS t.oday won't
hardly take hold or a hoe handl e.
<'ir hand
The zone cha nge 1s in keepin~ with supervisors' po licy to cn-
coura e a transition in some rt1ons of the Santa Ana Heights area
--~~---n-<~~-tH'l•~t~y~~e~&a r d of
Super visors has designated Aug.
26-Sept. l as Dial-A-Story Week
in Orange County.
Dial-A-Story is the progra m
offered by the Orange County
Public Library in which up to
fi ve minutes or r~orded s tories,
folk tales. songs or poetns are
played over the telephone
Hunge r Strike On
REIDSVJLLE, Ga. CAPJ
Seven civll n ghts marchers, in-
cluding activist Dick Gregory
and two !>ons of the Hev. Jlo~e<J
W1ll1ams, tiave pledged lo con-
tinue a hunger str ike wh ile in
j ail for v1olatin~ a court order
A DIFFERENT-STORY is
played e ach wee k 1n both
E nglish and Spanish over the
24-hour-a-day lines. T here are
six different telephone numbers
for the centra l, no rth a nd
western sections of the county,
three with English recordings
and three with Spanish.
"The reason we started it was
lo reach some people who might
not nor mall y com e to t he
library. We wanted to let them
know what kind of books were
a v aila b le here." s a id Lynn
Eis enbut, libr a ry rep resen·
tative.
The program ha s featured
such stories as "The Princes!>
a nd the Pe a ." "Th e Pi ed
-=-
Tender, Loving
>1per." and "llow the Grinch
Stoic Chnstma~ ··
MORE T HAN 1.16 million
children have called Dial·A·
Story since the program 's initia-
tion m 1974, Ms. Eisenbut said
Th e Jin es a re busiest during
mid-morning hours a nd after
school.
It is young children who caJl to
hear the stories most often. But
high school students with beg:in ·
ning Spanish classes also fre·
que ntly use the s er vice , s he
said.
Orange County's D1al·A-St-0ry
p rogr a m wa s th e f irs t in
Southern California and the ri rst
m a county library system, Ms
Eisenhut said.
and knees in the dirt I've done a
lol of hard work tn m y hfe, <And
as you can ~ee, 1l hai.n't killed
me ." he said. "I've ne ver owned
a truck, never tak en out a
mortgage or a loan. never bad a
traffic tJcket, and paid cash for
everythin~ "I guess m today's world. I'm
a pretty strange critter "
Convinced that "you a re wh at
you eat." Latllmcr keep~ his
weight at a tra m 130 pounds and
eats m06tly fruit and \egclables.
though he likes a h ttle chicken
now and t hen, or on(• of the r at
fi sh he occasionally pulh out "'
Cow Crttk
II E SAYS HE t'nJO)'!> l(•)('VIW>n
r o m r e s 1 e nt1 a l o n on
residential use because or 001.,c·
levels from nearby J ohn Wayn1•
Airport. a report from the coun
ty Environmental Management
Agency srud.
THE RE PORT NOTED lh<Jl
much or the land t.o the north
south and east or the parcel 1~
zoned for res1dentJal use But cs
county Plannmg Commisswn
study of the Santa Ana He ight:.
a rea currently under way in
d1c ates that the noise level in lhf·
a rea equals or ex<.'eeds coun t}
mandated noise hm1ls
So county pl anners have O.•t-n
enrouragrn g s upervisor!) tn <ii
lo"" the urt.-a to chani:e from rt-'
1dl·nl1al ust· to u.scs more cum
pallble with noise level!> -hkt·
offl ct> bu1 ldmgs.
BUT SUPER VISORS weren'L'
willing to go too ra r with lht·
tr ansition
The owner of the Bi rch Strttl
prope rty, Jack Kulla n . h<Ad
originally applied fo r a 1one
ch a ne e to <'l)rn mercia l use .
which would haw• allowed retail
husinf'4'.ses on th<' land
Hui su pt'rv1sors agrP1•d with
1·11un t } pl J11n1·r s l hJl rom
m ... r<•ial u..,,. of thf• pun•,..I would
<·ri·ul t• too muc·h nt 11..,1· and lraf
(11 for n1 .Hl1; n ·•,lfll•nl•
LAWnCARe
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\'°l
FLUSH PLASTIC PLASTIC POP-UP
SPRINKLER HEADS SPRlllLER HEADS
(Reg . 65') (Reg . l.10)
Plastic Anti-Syphon Sprinkler
Control Valves
SALE 3so<Reg .s.1o i
WE ALSO STOCK AL L THE ABOVE ITEMS IN SOLID BRASS
HEAVY DUTY PVC
SPRINKLER PIPE
(SCHEDULE 40)
1/2" x 10 ft. J/c" x 10 ft.
954 '1 3~
(Reg. 1.50) . (Reg. 1.90>.
SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND THRU 1116179
LAGUIA BEACH LUMBER
1765 Laguna Canyon Rd.
Laguna Be•ch
Call: 494-6531 or 54CM267
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She's crying for help. Are you listening?
She simply can't handle her problems hy
herself a nymore. She needs help before it's too
latl·. And she's not alone . Every day, people no
d ifferent than you experil'nce an e moti onal
crisis often provoked by a troublt:d personal
relationship.
Someone may become so despondent she
grows feal'ful or nervous Sor no apparent
reason. She loses sle~p over insignificant things.
She explodes over trivial matters like the car not
starting. She can't carry on with her family.
She needs help.
Professional help . The only real hope for
regaining a normal, p roductive life.
The kind of help available at the Problem
Talk Shop. A professionally !llaffcd counselin ~
and referral service for people trapped in an
emotional crisis.
At the Problem T alk Shop we care for
people.
Problem Talk Shop ts a free service which
provides a warm, frlen dly environment where
\ .
I
skilled counselors help people 5ort out their ow n
lives. He re people gain new resources t o handll·
the p roblems they thought were too big to
handle .
If you know som<.'Onc who is experiencing an
emotional crisis. call the Problem T alk Shop.
A t rained counselor will be at the other end
of the line. Ready to help. Ready to a nswer any
questions yo u may have.
Please make t he call that will shm" her
somebody cares enou~h to li~tcn .
Problem Talk Shop
(714) 997-1831
1005 East Chapman Avenue.
Orange. California 92666
(714) 768-3831
25283 Cabot Rold, Suite 104
Laguna Hiiis. California 92653
7
Orange £o~st
l:O IT ION
* * * VOL. 72, NO. 22S, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES
"••r Ho•ete••-1-
Dally New8paper
c FlFTEEN CENTS
5 Die as Stadium Roof Collftpses!
Secrecy
Eyed in
Pay Talks
..
The amount of S1l la r y and
benefit m c rea!>t'S offe red 1'1
teachers by the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District in con
tract negotiations won't be made
public. school board President
. l~ i~~~~~~~~!!!~::!:::==~~....::::.::..~~~i:t-Ail
open letter.
Mrs. Martin's lette r says that
to reveal lhe f igures would
violate the conf1dentiC:1lity of the
bargaining t able
S he said board n egoti<1tors
have been ordered to study
federal voluntary standards for
non -inflationary pay, as issued
by President Carte r.
Teache rs' union represen
tatives couldn't be reached for
comment t oday They h ave
as ked for an e:.timaled 14 per·
ce nt O\erall wa~e increase. step
raises a nd add1t1onal benefit~.
along with bmdm~ arb1trat1on nl
1?rievances a nd o ther non
rnonct<.irl items.
School Superintendent Jnhn
N1l·oll said Wday Mrs Martin ·~
lt'ttc•r w;is tsi.ut·d to clarify an
early statement made m tht' dis· .. AP Wttfp-.Oto
STADIUM LIES IN RUINS AFTER COLLAPSE NEAR CHICAGO'S O'HARE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TODAY
Five People Perish. 15 Others tnjured as Facility Under Construction Crumbles After Plane Noise
trict 's contra(•t proposal
The t-arl1t'r !>tatemcnt sairl the·
d1 stnct ·s w :JS(e a nd benf.'f1 t nHc·r
would be announced aft<:r lht·
amount of ~late ba1 lout funds
wa:. known
Htiwevcr. Nitoll ~aid. trus tee!>
never mtPntled to make· public
e1n exact f1J{url' He s::ud 1t was
felt that the c•arltt•r s tatement
might be misinterpreted to m·
d1cate s m·h a public announce-
ment would be forthcoming
He said today the district has
about $2.S million 1n s t ate
bailout rtmds to apply toward
negotiated increases as well as
reserves.
"We are not s t arting from
zero. however," Nicoll :.aid He
n oted that t eacher s h ave
already been guaranteed las t
year 's salary levels. plus pre
\'tously nc~oliated salary and
benefit increases and any 'itep
raise!> for which lht'y qu<ilify
Nicoll indicated that salarv
and benefit incrcast•s will IJ~'
weigh ed at.tainst district co11
cess ions 1n other <ireas request
ed by the union. the Newport·
Mesa f'ectcration of Teacher~.
Such areas might include reduc·
Lion in class size. time orf for un-
ion activities and the elimination
or layoffs.
The teachers' three-year con·
tract expired in June. The new
contract under negot1allon will
be re troactive to July 1. officials
have said.
Transit Unit
Sets Meeting
The Policy Advisory Commit
tee for the Newport Boulevard
T ransportation Study will meet
at 7:30 p.m . Thursday in Costa
Mesa City Council chambers.
The commitlee is composed or
public officials who provide ad-
vice and policy guidance to the
California D epartme nt o r
Transportation in its study of the
future or Newport Boulevard.
The meeting is open to the
public. Council chambers are
localed al 77 Fair Drive.
Pope Joins Visitors
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy
<AP> -Pope J ohn P aul II sang
foJk songs with a group of 150
Polish studeota in the gardens of
lbe papaJ residence here Sun·
day.
FIBSr CALLER
CUI' THE PAD
I'm very pleased with the re-
sults from my Dally Pilot
clasalfled ad. ·
"The Orst person who called
• rented lllY place."
That's the story of lbe s uc·
• cesaful Newport Beacb man who
placed tllla ad ln tbe Dally Pilot:
Cllffhaven 28r 1 Ba ,
pat.lo, etc. Sr . .-duJt.s, no peta '32$yrly. Xll·UllX
Ad•ertlaJa1 sueeen comes ·
ea1r •Ula tb• Dally Piiot
elH1illed ad-.tlen at 842-1178.
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Chino Escapee
Vacations OnJy
Briefly in Mesa
/\ Chino escapee Whl) n1rted
briefly with freedom in Costa
Mesa is back in prison today to
continue serving time on his
original armed robbery charges.
officials reported today.
A uthoriltt>S said the escapee.
Donald Anthony Richmond, 25.
of Tulare County, was armed
wllh a blood-covered buck knife.
two screwdnvers and an icepick
at the lime of his recapture.
H1chmond was arrested Satur·
day morning on information
~1 \en to police by a moton'>t
who picked up the fugitive while
ht· v. as hitchhiking.
The escapee. stJll wearing his
prison work clothing. was a r
rested by Officer Dennis San·
de rs at the San Diego Freeway
and Harbor Boulevard. where he
was attempting to hHch another
ride , Costa Mesa poLi ce said to-
day.
Chino officials said Richmond
escaped on foot and was l<tsl
.seen in the prison day room. Jn .
\'estigation is contmumg into PX ·
aclly how he managed to l?H
out.
"Trouble hoote r '
ATLANTA CAP) -Attom c•v
General Griffin Be ll , who leav(•s
the Just ice Department this
week,_ wilJ become an unp<ud ,
part-hme "troubleshooter" for
President Carter.
990() Swindle
'Bargain' TV Sets
Costly to Workers
A frauduJent schem e in\'olving
the sale of "bargain" color
t elevis ion sets h as cheated
employees of a north county
bank out of $900 and could hit
other Oran~c County busincsse:..
Coc;t::i Mesa police warned to·
day.
In vcst1~ator M auh"" Collett
S'<l1d the c•onf1dcnc·c m;m pre
Mesa Opens
Fourth Well
The Mesa Consohd<ilt.'d Water
Dis trict h as dedicated its fourth
well.
The rour wells produce about
half of the 28 m1lltoo gallons of
waler per da y u sed b)
customers or the district.
Th e new well . nam e d
Se~erstrom Well #2 after one or
the city's foremost p1onccnng
and business families. is located
orr Fa1rv1cw Road between the
Sa n Di ego Freeway and
Sunrlowcr Avenue, adjacent to
C J . Segerstrom and Som. of·
fi ces.
The new well pumps 2,500
gallons of water a minute .
te nding to work for a depart
ment store at a maJor mall. of.
re rs the televisions at a low
price and then takes off with thl'
money
In the bank in<:'idt•nt. he said
thl' man Jfft•tc·11d1•d ltl work for a
s t ore in South Coast Pb11a
Costa ~tcsa
Tht• man. who mad(• h1 " con
I a rt b~ tiolt•phont• 11fft•rt•d · :-our
plu!. · · color fpf(•\ 1"111n"o "'1th rt·
mute control for S2:.!5 1n t·a~h .
Colll'lt said
The rour e mr>lO)l'('S who Wt'rl'
i nteres ted d e~1 g nate d o ne
wom an to take .I.he $900 to the de-
partment store, Collett said lie
said the con man met her at lht•
entrance. took the monl'y and
told her to wait ror him at the
loading dock.
The man nC'\'t>r sho"ed up.
Collett said.
He nol<'d that th<: s u!>pt.•ct 1s
sk illed at c·om 1ncang "orkers
that he knows somt>onc 1n their
cflm pa ny and in mt·nt 1nn1n~
othe r details that make him ap
pear tu be legitimate
Anyone approached with a
similar offer 1s requested to call
Collett at 7!>4·5162.
Bldcllersoa Case
1'hird Rape Trial Opens
The third trial of Glen Howard
Hutcherson, 45, an aerospace
worker Crom Whittier c harged in
the 1977 rape of a 21-year-old
woman, opened this morning ln
Orange County Superior Court.
Hutcherson is accused or lbe
rape, kidnap and ass ault or
Catherine Hardin after she was
picked up while hitchhiking in
Buena Part.
Hutcherson originally was
convicted of t.be char1es by an
Orange Comity Superior Court
jury ln March, but Judie Mason
Fenton set aside the verdict,
saying that be didn't believe
Miss Hardin's testlmpny.
Judge Fenton's ruling touc.bed
off a wave of protest by women's
groups.
~ At tbe end ol a sec:ond trial in
June, a jury voted 11-1 to acquit
Hutcherson. Judge Richard
Beacon declared a m latrtal and
rather than dis miss the chartea
as •lreed to by prosecution, or-
dered Hutcherson to face the
cbaraes for a third time.
Durtnc today's proceedin1s
before Judie Byron K.
McMiilan . M iss H a rdin 's
personal attorney, Glo ria Allred.
requested th at she be allowed to
sit at the counsels' table to pro·
tecl her c lient's rights when
Miss Hardin testifies.
But Judge Mc Millan ruled
against the motion.
Ms. Allred also lost a bid to
have the judge un a gag order
that bars participants from dis·
cuaaln1 the case outside the
courtroom.
"The order ls so broad you
can "t discuss the case with
anyone . It amounts to
cenaorshlp," 1be cbar1ed.
After denying the motions,
Judie McMillan s ummon4!d 50
persona to the courtroom for
Jury selection. #
Hutchenon contended in lbe
past two trtala that lliss Hardin
•treed to bave sex wltb him for
payment of $25, and claimed she
cried "rape" only after be told
her be didn't have the money.
However. Miu Bardin
teautied that abe wu forced to
have sex wttb Huubenon ln tbe
Buena Pan area after beln1
picked up while hitchhiking in
the early morning hours or Nov
22. 1977 S h e c laimed t hat
H utcherson. at one point. bound
her hands during the alleged In·
cident.
Following the fi rst trial Miss
Hardin said she was "happy"
that Judge Fenton decided to
overturn the Jury's convicUoo.
That announcement came dur·
in& a press conference ln which
the acclaed and the alleged vie·
tim •sreed to 1et psychiatric
treatment to1ether.
Followin1 the second trial,
both prosecutors and defense at·
tomeya. requested dismissal of
the cbaraes, but Judge Beacom
refused.
The Judie tbarted that Glles
had behaved improperly and
violated rules of evidence by ln-
t rod ucln1 infonnatlon about
MtJI Hardin'I put .. auaJ U ·
periences and an abortloa.
OUt1 lat.er won dtlquallftu-UOD of .Judie Beacom from pre.
sidinl Oftf tbe tblnt trial.
Mesa11 Face
Fraud Charges
In ~cure' Case
A 66·)ear-old Costa Mesa man
has been arres t ed 1n Mtd ·
dletown , Coon., and charged
with prac ticing m ed1c 1nc
without a license after allegedly·
offerin~ to cure a woma n of
cancer for SS.600. off1c1als sa1d
As:-.1s tanl Connecticut At
torney Stephen Solomson 1den
t 1f1c·d t h E.' man as 11 .J r VE.'\
lln" ard ,,r 96-l Spring Field St
Costa '.\tc-.a Ht> said llo"'anl
.il-.o listt-d a La" \'t•gac; addrc•c;..,
I Inward "a!> bcmt! held 1n li•·U
o ( S 100.0(111 bond lit' 1" Jlv1
thargC'd \~1th allemptl·<l f1r-.1
dC'grC'e larceny after alle)!e<lly
l<'lllng a woman she had C'ancn
and then offt>nng to cun: ht•r u-.
1ng laetnlc and megav1tam1n:-..
Solomson said.
He noted that the woman had
cancer many years ago, but u!J
(>('ars tn have been c ured
Ho ward 1s not licensed to
prat't1t'e mt'dicmt> m Connet·
t1 cut and 1s not listed m th1·
d1rectorv of the American
Medical ;\ssoc1at1on. Solomson
~aid
CStt FRAl'D, Page A 2t
Budget Boost
Goes Before
School Board
Newport-Mesa school trustees
a re expected to adopt a $46.2
million publication budget Tues·
day. The fig ure is up about S2
mill ion f rom the previously
adopted tentative budget as the
result of state bailout funds. or-
f1cials said today.
School Superintendent John
Nicoll said the tentative budget
of about $44 million had to be
adopted by the end of June.
before state bailout figures were
determined. The district was as·
signed more state funds lhan an·
tlcipated, he said.
The extra income wHJ be used
to cover negotiated increases in
teachers' salaries and for dis·
lrict reserves, be said.
The publication bud1et will be
printed In the Dally Pilot for
public scrutiny on or about Aue.
24, Nicoll satd.
Alto on Tuesday's agenda are
plans to schedule a public hear·
ing on the publication budcet for
7:30 p.m. Sept.tin Harper Com-
munity Center. l8th Street at
TusUn Avenue, Costa Mesa.
Tuesday's meeUn1 will aleo
be1in at 1:30 p.m . at that loca-
tion.
The dlstrict'a final bud1et
must be adopted by Sept. 7.
""'?ftc.oll •ald. Tbe adoption or
tbrff-.baqets -tentative, tben
pubUcaUoa, then final -ii re·
qulnd bJ law.
Incident
linked
To Jet?
ROSEMONT. Ill. CAP> Five
workmen were killed and 15
wer e Injured today when the
roof of an $8 million s tadium un
der construction near O'llare In
ternational Airport collap:.ed
"like a whole lumber yard fall
ang down" moments after a
;etliner reportedly ro11rtd ove.r-
he<1d.
The woodt'n roof or th1· rcr
tangul<Jr. four ... wry '>ladium
v. h1ch was des 1gnPd to l>CJl
19.4CJ0 people. 1·0J m •· crash1 nl!
down about K :io :J m while <!6
rnt>n wer<' al v.ork. polite said.
'It v.as JUSI like a v.ar .
everything was coming doY..n
a round us." said electrical con
tr3ctor Victor ~ohnilh, 38. uf
~1 ount Prospect
Mohrull1, whtt was Jmong th1·
m;ured. said ht> "as \\orkm~ 111
a trench undPr thr J!r<tnd~tand
an•a lit• ..,,11<1 lhf'rt• v. a~ "''
"arnmg th., roof \\<JS about tu
('Om 1• dnl.4 n
Aftl'r n:athmi: ..,af1,t" 011b1d1
\fol1111llt -...i1d lht• first th111~ Ii•
did v. a" knr-1·1 .ind pra:.
Thi• ("JU-.i· 11( 'hi' ( ,,, ,. If
"'h1d1 w1ln1•.,-,1 . ., ".till 1 .1m1 n1n
nwnt... aflt•1 .i J••t fl1·w u\<•1 v..i-
und1•r 1n\e~t11..'at11m
Spol..l-..m~·n fur th•· archlk• t
inti th1.• l-1·d1•1al ·\\1a11on Ad
1111n1str~1t111n ':IHI 1t "'a' too l'ar
I\ t1> ~i>t·1·11l.Jt1· on "'helhl'r lhl'
pt.in<> had .1n}th111~ lo do "''h
tht> l·rillJpw An FAA off11•1.1I,
ho"e'er . ..,,11d ht· "':ts <'l'rl:11n .1 lar~e JCl "ould h .1\ l' been l<tnd
mg ..it O'llJn· at lht• tJffif' of th•
Jcr1d<'nt
\f .1 ~ c11 Orr .tfrl f. ~t1 ph• ri
"..lid hL' talkl•d ,, 1· h .1m·· , 1 ,,
't rU<'llun peupll· and thJt h1
belJe,•ed then• "as nothing lo in
d1cate the plan(• c<iused tht' cul
IJp..,t·
Tht> "tad1um, \\h1ch hud httn
.., <' h t· du I e d lo o 1.1 E· n 1 n I ii lf•
0t'1'1•rnh1·r. w ,1, tl1·,1i,:ri1•d f1ir
"P••rt1n~ ,., 1 111-. r1 f('U:-l·~ ,rnd
l111-.1n(''' m1·1•t1ng-.
.J o-.1·ph I 't'll' r"l•n "pc1k1•-.m .10
lnr lht• l<o-.i rn"nt 1'111!1 ,. l>q1,1 11
m1·nt ,..,111 fl\,. 11wn \\!'rt' 1·1111
f1rrn1•d ch·.11! .\II \\I 11• t.1ken 11. ,1
tc m1.mrJn ni1111..,u1· :n ros.., llw
"lrt·c·t from !lit -.1,1d111rn
Th rt•t• nf tlw rkad. ;ii I 1·ariwn
t1 ·r' "'l'n• 11ft.•nttfr1·tl .t'> ·\rtur11
H1.•\ ''"· John (;1•1h ;ind ~larttn
\\'1lkrn.,cn
Pf'lt•rson -.;11rl m:tn\· worker"
v. en· traµi>t.·d 1n the · "'reckaJ!t·
hut \H'rt' l.Jlt·r frecrl
Onl' "1lnt•..,s. P ,1ul l'rurol..,
..,,Jld the l'Ollap~l'' "oOundl'd hkc-a
v. h n h• I um h l' r ) Jf d ( u II in g
do" n "
(See ·T.\Dll':\t, Pagr /\2)
~ Blazt• in ~IPsa
OnJy a 'f t'sl Fir•·
A test fin.• -,et b' Costa ~11·~.1
firt•men M.'nl flamt.·i. ~hooting 511
feet into the air Sunday after
noon and res ult<'d in 15 to 211
calls lo the dep;1rtme nt d1~
patcher. officiab said today.
Fire Marshall Russ Henderson
s aid the blaze was set in a JO.
foot -by-20-foot metal building
behind the fire station at 2300
Placentia Ave. about 12:30 p.m.
Or:~::c4! ::•M
"eat her
Cloudy night and morn·
ini.? hours with mostly sun·
ny a fternoons th rough I
Tuesday. Lows tonight in •
60s. Hlghs Tuesday near 1
70 at beaches to upper 70s f
inland.
INSIDE TODA V J
Vice Pre~t Wcilter Mon.
dole contfmlet h~ cto&e rela·
Honahip with Pruident
Carter, aide.t llO.JI, de&pite hi&
seeming recent di&tance. See
Page A1.
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DAIL V f'll.OT
Cruiser
Victims
Sought
Nl•w1mrt !Jeilch police con·
Lrnut>d Lhf'lr 1tt1arch today tor
poi.11ibl victims of an expl011lon
-.nd fiTe that occurred a ooard a
cabin c r uiser early fi unday
morning.
The bout, a 25 foot Chrl• Cr1f'l,
burned t.o th(l wator llnl· th•·11
1iunk m oboul ~ fctit of w11wr 11
mile off the Newp0rt .Plor .
llarbor Patrolmen who rUAh4•d
to the scene at uboul 3 30 a 1n
said they searched lh•· u ca for
v1ct1ms, but found no ne
Or iginally. police thought the
boat's owner, Ronald Boe. 31, of
L34 Springdale St , Hunttngton
Beach. might have been on
board, but they suid the y located
him laLct Sunday.
Detective Robert Ha rdy said
he's continuing his lnveslJgaUon
in an effort to find out who took
the boat rro m its b e rth In
Newport Harbor and wby it
caught fire.
Fro•PapAI
STADIUM ...
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BltcllT•ras80
Alfred .Hitchcock, master of the s uspense movie,
gestures while being -interviewed at his home in Los
Angeles. Hitchcock celebrated his 80th birthday today.
Iaguna Man Killed
As -ar Rams Pole
~:...:!.,...;;__;_ __ ~~~::r:;ia---p,rort~mµluy~
A Laguna Beach man became
Newport Beach's seventh traffic
fatallt this ear when bis van
crasn mto a uti 'ty pole early
today.
at the scene of the collision on
MacArthur Boulevard al San
Joaquin Ill.Us R-oad.
Accident Investigator Ric k
Schultz said the cra!>h was dis
covered by a passing motorist al
2 45 a m fie said ltus l had left
his pa rents' Costa Mesa home Lo
~o to Lilguna Beach about I a.m.
Mee Wag to Sa11 Thanks
Ca lifornia Highway Patrol Sgt. Michael Crcck~idc Communaty yool Bau. wlt1J had
Bair gets a big hug from 3112-year-old Elec-twcn at Lh<'yool \\1th h1 ~ O\o\n child•' n, pro
tra H . Poag of Irvine, whose life was saved v!d~d ca rd10 pulrnonJr) n :sus1·1t<il11111 . 11·
by Bair Frid ay after the child was puJled v1ving her as paraml'd1rs arr1vt·d
unconscious and unbreathing from th('
I Gray Skies
Are Gonna
Clear Up
Cab Company Wants
Newport Fare Hike
Drear y gr ay weather that
dogged the weekend is expected
to begin breaking up Tuesday,
the National Weathe r Ser vice s aid today.
A spokesman said the forecast
for the next rew days calls for
co ntinuing nig ht a nd early
m o rning low clouds but s unny
afternoons .
He said temperatures should
remain in the low 70s at the
beaches, but could rise into the
hig h 80s or low 90s inland.
The spokesman s aid the over·
ca s t was caused by sea br~es
blowing moist a1r inland. where
hot air heated it and caused the
m oisture lo condense.
T he result. he s aid, has been
c lo ud layers several thousand
feet thick that the sun can 't
penetrate.
'Magnet' Rejected
LOS ANGE LES (AP)-Say.
ing he does not want to apply
·'piecemeal r emedies,'' Superior
Court Judge Paul Egly o f
Laguna Beach has refused a re·
quest to establish a "magnet"
program at a Woodla nd Hills
elementary school.
ORANGE COAST c
DAILY PILOT
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Orange Coast Yellow Cab of
ficia ls figure the price of ga~ is
going to go up a total of 32 ccnL'>
a gallon by 1he time 1979 end!>
a nd they ~ant lo be a ble lo
charge customers m ore becaU!>c
or i l.
Tonight, representatives of thf'
firm wall ask Newport Beach Ci
ty CoWleil members lo approve
Girl Saved
From Cougar
PORT HARDY. Hntash
Co l umbia CA P ) -A
woman a r m e d with a
broom scared a cougar in-
to freeing a 4·year-old girl
the animal bad taken from
a playground, police say.
Constable Norm Usher
of the Royal Can adian
Mounted Police said 4-
year-old Eva Walkus was
rescued by Mary Loewen.
T he cougar, which r an
away in the bush after the
attack on the Ts ulquate
Indian reserve, was killed
when it reappeared. Usher
s aid the fe male cougar ·
was extremely thin a nd
appeared Lo be sta rving.
E',....P~AI
FRAUD •••
He sa id Conn ectic ut
authorities believe Howard was·
convicted of pracUcin1 medicine
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d9'13. Jn addJUon, he aald, there
/ ~"'a warrant out1tandln1 for
Howard's arrest on the aarne
cbarae, also in California.
Office• H=:::c.:~~= =!~.
Solom aon aald--he believes
Howard operated from Costa
Mesa and Lu Ve1aa and would
travel throughout the country
1eekln1 "clients." Money bad
been Hnt by vtctlma to the Colla llna eddrea, SolomlOD 1a.ld.
Jnvetl~~tlon l1 conllnuln1,
but be there lln't any ln·
dlcatloa Howard ••• lavolved la
any medical actlvttln ln Oraqe
County. ,. ,
.i fut·I !>Urthari••· to h1• .1111!1 d '''
the l'Ompan.>-'!> n11lc.1gt• d1.11 i~t·
Thal mill'agc thargc• w:i~ trl
crcas<•d 21 p<:rr<'nl last f.1 11 v.1th
approval of the <·ity <"OUn<'tl
Herman 'l\11'-, 11n".11h·11t 11( 1111
firm , saad h1"rl Ilk•• lo'''"~· a f,,,
1wn·C'nt '\urrh1rg'' to m·JkP up
for ancre Jsed ful'I costs
He s aid the rhargl' would work
out to 20 cn1ts for tn p thifrg.--.
from SJ lo Vi. wath <1n add1t11mal
211 nnl t·hargl' for each $4 intrt·
m<'nl
Accordmg to data ~upµllc.-d h
Tale. lhl• ('O~l uf J!J'> ha'> nl>t:n 21,
<·t•nl:. a gallon !'>tn<"'' Ort I. l!liH
whe n the rHle htkP Wf•nl trlllt If
feet lie e">ltmat<·lf tl v. 111ld up
;inothc r sax t•enl~ hy the end 1Jf
1979.
In a lctt<>r to r1ty offtr1alo;
Tat<.' said Yc>llow Cab rrquar•·!.
its drivers lo buy lht·ir ov.n g ;,i:
"Yellow CulJ i.clls fue l to the
drivers al ro~t. plub a small
handling fee. thus kce11mg lhP
s ales prt<'t' below lhal listed 'on
the street'," he suid.
"A llhough lht· cluta support~
3.6 perc t•nl !>Ur« ha rgc," h•·
added , "tht> eost per gallon to
our drivers ul our pumps will be
in the rang<' of s 1. rn to $Ll5 ocr
gallon by the <·nd of 1979, whlrh
more tha n adequatt·ly s upp11rtl>
the 5 percent 'fuel s urcharge' "
Party Time
For Burglars
FRESN O CAP ) Some
thieves here may have been
planning a big party.
Police report hmgeg on a rear
door were removed al Castillo's
Restaurant so the bancilts couJd
aet their haw oui. ,
The loot included 25 cases or
beer, a keg of beer, two gallons I
of milk, two SO·pound Hcks of
flour. 48 pound11 of packaged I
meat11 and 10S tortillas .•
Pot Confiscated
FRESNO (AP) More t.hon a
ton of marijuana wilh an
estimated wboleule value or
$500,000 was confiscated at tt
farm IOUthwe1t of here. 1heriff's
deputJes aald. Carl Meredith. 28,
w11 arrested for lnvesoeauon or
culllvfllon and posae11lon of
marijuana and cocain
•
firm. said he had been waLchmg
t•arpenlcrs covt•nng laminated
wood ~ams with plywood when
the roo f g11ve w ay . T h e
-.t ad1um':. roof was i.upported by
t.1m11wtcd wood ~aml> !>el mto
t•om·t:Lc pillar!>
An umdent1f1cd watn ci.s. in
tervw"t.'<l by ll'lev1l>1on !>taUon
WliBM , !>aid the '>lad1um began
shaking a:; a plane pai.sed O\l'r·
hc..id
''Anti JU">l lak,• dominot-!'>,
t·H·ryth111g "t·nl down " ht· '>aid
i\ !>pc>kl·">mJn for th1• h .. -dercsl
1\ \ 1.1twn /\d1111111 :.trat1on. Neill
< .11lahJn !>.HtJ plant·'> werl' 0>
ing "JU.'tl ;.1 couple hundr1>d feet"
.,,,.,. rtw -.111· 1111-. morning
H• '>•'ut· 1 1 , . .,...:-. from Ch1ca~o
and :-.1•\l'n s uhurban lOm
rnu11t111•'> wc•n· -.cnt t 1) the
,t,1!1 111111 r1111tliw1·'tl of <fot·ag1,
ll•'.11 th,. ~·1ant airport
l'allahun .. aid h<• had never
h•'<ll d of ;11q>lar11· turliulen<'P
1.i11 -.1 11J.'. tll·-.tru1 twn on tht-
g111u11cl .1lth•1u~·h · l.ir~1· Jl'L' do
J.(1\'1• off m1n1 turn<1duel>. a!\ "e
c.ill thl·m "
I{,, ..,,11d the• • lad1um l't G5 fot•l
high but thJl tlw original plan'>
1 Jlll·d ftJr ,1 t.illt r • lructurc lit·
!>.!HJ Lulldllli! rci,ircst•ntali\1•-.
1111•1 "1th I'\\ rifflt·rnh in 1~7:!
.ihout ttw pl,1n111 ct..,.,,. anti lt)('a
t1on of llw h111hlln'1
Police said AJan Phillip Rust.
19, or 1337 c wr On ve, was dead
Mesa Driver
Injured in
Auto Accident
A Costa Mesa motonst was re
ported "dotng we ll" today after
suffenng a broken Ja w and other
an1unes in a weekend traffic at'
t·11JC'nl. offic1ab said
Kenneth James Wtlh.,mc;, l!J
11r 282 E. Wilson St . "ii" reµ.,n
ed tn stable cond1t1on at Costa
Mes" Memonal fl osp1tal
lie was tnJUred at JO 22 pm
Saturday at the tnlcrs~llon or
northbound Newport Boulf'varrl
and Del Mar Avenue. pol11·c·
!>aid They said his van collided
with a stallon wagon dnvf'n b\
Harold Roy Edward~. 55, tJf
Anaheim.
Edwards, arrested on susp1
rwn of felony drunk dnvang, ha'>
been released on his own n ·
cogmzaoce, police said today
They said cause of the accident
1:-. staU under mveslJ~ataon.
Sc·hult1 .. aid 1l <1pµeared that
thl· }ounu mun hlacked out or
fell asll-ep at lht· wheel, drove
off th1• roadway. ~raitng a street
light pol<• before !>ma.,hmg head
on anlo lhl' utahly µolc.
Mesa Ho8pital Get~
Re-ac~cr~ditation
(' o " l .1 'ti •·" J M l' m o r 1 a I
Jlo!)p1l.dl h.,.., lx-t·n rL"<1Ccrt'tl1lcd
1111d1· r <i '>t<1t1•" 1dt· program
.Hmt·d ifl J '>'>uring qual ity
hosp1tJI earl'. the California
\1 ed1n 1l ,\!>soc1ut1un has an
noun c1·d
Thi• a1·t·n·<11tul1011 v.as done hv
lhc Jwnl (;cimm1i.s11>0 on A1:
1•1edllJt11111 or1 ll1>s111tals and the
CaJ1fllrntJ U1•µJrt11wnt or Health
S4:n l('I~
Boat Hunh•d
\ \ '\/ DI 1,c;q 'AP ·r hi· L ~
C'llJ .,t 1;11ard ">l'Jrt'h1·ct for a
fl'thlnJ_7 hoal reported s1nktng
1•J rl\ tod.1v about five mile!>
fn1ni "\ •ll Ill• i•••
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For those Casual Days around Campus ...
Levi Indigo Oonims with subtto pockec
acconrs. comP11mon100 by lho sort touch
ot couon kn11 stuns 1n assonod stnpes
add a hooded sw tshtn or a 'v\()()lnch ootton
Chamois tnirt for lhOse COOier days ahead
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ALSOARAOE
56 FASH ION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(114) 644·7030
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.. 11 DAIL y PILOT Mondtiy, Augu1t 13, 1111 CALIFORNIA I LOCAL
··-.... ~Beaches Rated 88 'Dirty, DangerouS'
) . . • , r
LOI ANOILJ:S CAP) -MU)' ol SouUMrn CaUfoml1'• tolden
beachel -WHre broDMd boctiee ud llilteMI 1urf 11mboUHd a
natJonalb covetad Ut•ya. -are becoaUnC dlrty &Dd duceroua
plae... .
So\athern Calllonll&n1 an IJ'OwlQ more vwaJ abcMlt lh Ir W>·
happlneu with tbe alluaUoO, laDd local fO•emment.al offld1l1
have ,..Ponded by ordertq • dean'lp of lbe worst problem Ill
-tu
'TIOS sv••Ea 18 ftlE WOllS'I' IT'S ever been," • Ufe1u1rd
aald at Z.uma Beach. one ol the mott popul•r areas •lontt the Lo3
An1eles County'• 78 mil ol beaches. ''lt'a never been tbla dirty
before." ·
Another problem wu the threat of a strike last weekend by
Ufel\W'da.
In addition, more people are drownlq. Nine persons have
drowned this year on 1uarded beaches, nve more than died all of
· laat year. In the previous 10 yean, there were only 14 drownio11s
Injuries are up. too, w1lb broken botUes amid the Utter sla.shin&
the feet ol several llUD·teektta.
Still Wo r k ing a t 90
Grace Pil'rC'e displays a n item at thC' Ar t Mart in
Clavton. Mo, where she works as head saleswoman
:\1 r~. PWrt'L'. a ··youngs te r of 90." celebrated hE'r 201h
~ 1•,1r w1th the s tore this spnng. She says. ·Tm planning
tu h<' hr rc' until I'm l 00 "
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Mall and phone orders invited.
Rubinson 's Cosmetics, 108.
"Pa1oa TO THE BEAal CLEANUP, there WU actually a
Uneup ol people at the Ufe1uard ataUooa wallinl for banda1es to
put on the.Ir feet," said Oeoraean Oriawold, a Torrance re1ldent
who or1anbed a cleaoup effort by local residents.
the telioo of summer workers. "The wbo&e quality of beach maintenu ee bu 10DfJ down
since then," said Johnson. "Aa a matter ol fact, two mootba aco it
was a futile effort."
"There were baby diapers and dead birds all over," she said.
The reuons ror the problems are unclear. Yvonne Brathwaite
nurkr . • n>cenlly appointed member ol the county Board or
Su1>etvi80rll whose district cradles. the county's entire cout, bas
tt-ntaUveJ..y a.cbeduled public bearings next month to find the
('liWlt>S,
Debris at the Will Rogers beach north of Santa Monica is ••dis-
gusting. It's absolutely pulrid," aaid Jo Lathwood, wbo bu lived In
the area 40 years.
Some people attribute the problems Lo budget cutbacks a.Iler
µauti;age of Proposition 13, the referendum that cut property taxes
an avC'rage of 57 percent and left local governments scratching for
runds
"IT'S NOT P&OPOSmON U," a aid Mrs. Latbwood, who
launched the Santa Monica-baaed CltUena for Cleaner Beaches. "I
think it bas to do with too many people and too m uch drinkin1."
BUT OTHERS SA V THE PROBLEMS date back fi ve years.
Mrs. Lathwood'a group purchued 50 1arba1e cans for the
beaches and banded out S,000 trash bags on the Fourth of Jilly.
Cltiiens of neighboring Redondo Beach and Torruce picked up
five tons or garbage along the beach one Saturday morning.
S1n re 1.974. th~ county board bas refused to fill vacated main· t~nance positions, said Ken Johllsoo, deputy director of the county
Uepartmeot or Beaches.
In 1975, eqwpmeol maintenance was drastically cut, as was
After the residents' cleanup, "it was just immaculate," said
Redondo Beach Mayor David Hayward. "It was a great feeline.
Now it's getting dirty again, and there's oo doubt that there will be
great need to have another one ."
Graduation Threatened
· P roficiency T ests of Basic Skills Exte nde d
Pair Guilty
In Lesbian
Bar Brawl
SACRAMENTO <AP) Tenth· failed last spring wiU be given Law also said that districts
-gi-ade rs who florrked their another lest in the coming year. will leave. themselves open Lo SAN FRANClSCO (AP) -A
first basic-s kills ··proficiency" and 1r they flunk agrun. their lawsuits 1r they don't t est the city poHceman and a civiUan
tests last sprinc numbered 10 final c hance will be in the same materials they teach or if medicaJ technician have been
percent in some districts and 70 1980·81 year. If they pass in they are unfair to handicapped convicted of disturbing the
pe rcent in other!>, stale officials either the 10th or the 11th grade. or manonty children. particular-peace ror their role in an off·
say they don"t have to take the test ly those v.ho s peak Uttle or no duty brawl in a tavern catenne
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be promoted. but if they can't Feminists groups immediately
pass another tt>st given m the called the verdict a victory.
sprmg of 1981. they won't be al Mesa Planners Eye lowed to graduate.
THE COMING SCHOOL year
will lx' the las t in which 12th·
grader s in Ca lifornia can
graduate without passing a test
measuring basic skills in read·
ing. writmg and arithmetic.
It will aJso be the first year
that the "early warning" testin~
pro~ram is extended to grades
four through s1~.
The ll'!'lS, a uthoriicd by a 197fi
state la\\. arc designed by earh
di!>tnct. after consultation with
parents and teachers, and can
be made as hard or as easy cc.
the district chooses.
"THE MESSAGE IS s pread
in~ fast a mong s tudents that
.JUtomutic graduation is no
longer ~1ssured." ~aid Alex Law.
rh1ef of naluatton and research
in t ht• sl ale Depa rt m e nt of
Education .
11 <' -,;1 1d 10th.gradrr-, "'ho
Building O verhang
One of three buildings of a 14-unit condom1ruum project that
would extend over the Santa Ana River bluffs w1U come back
before the Costa Mes a Planning Comm1ss1on tonight
Tht> meeting will began al 6 30 p m tn City Council chambers,
i7 Fair Dnve.
WORK ON BUILDING WAS HALTED two wet>ks ago when
rommissioners learned or the overhang in the building already un·
de r construcuon. The approved plans reportedly v.ere not de
tailed enough to shov. the second-floor O\'erhang
In the tnteram. comm1ss1oner.1 told de .. eloper Ivy K Ong to
mt>N with n1:1ghbors who are obJcctaog to the proJect to tr) t•J d1·
velop a solution.
The building at 2231 Pacific Avenue contains four ron
doman.iums Work on the other two bwldmgs 1s contanumg
THE CITY IN THE PA.ST HAS required proJects to leave a
f1\c.foot setback along the bluff!> Official~ aid lhl:' condom1ruum
sale plan showed a fa \'C·foot setback for the first floor
Another obJcction to the building, official" said. 15 that a sup·
port column for the second floor reportedly was to IX' placl'<l on t.he
rf'ta1 nrng we1ll. ~hach wasn't appro\'Cd for thal pu11>0~<·
r t
OFFICER DANIEL Marr, 30,
was also convicted of battery by
a M urucapal Court jury oJ 10
wom en and two men following a
12-day tnal. Med1ral techrucaan
Kevin Guerin was aquitled on
the battery count.
The in ci dent occurre d
Ma rcb 30. wben a group of 10
lo 15 men . most of them off-duty
poli ce oUa cers on tbe ar way
home from a bachelor's party,
attemptNi to entf'r Peg's Place,
a bar Ul the city's Richmond
!>ertion.
A CU FFLE F.NSl 1E D in
whacb Guerin allegedly hit a
patron '41lh a pool cue and Marr
hat patrolman All'en Levan lD the
chest.
Judge Edward Stem set Aug
30 for sentencing Marr races a
maximum of six month:. in Jail
and a SSOO fine . while Guerin
fares a smular fine a nd 90 days
1n Jail
Gttrs with purcnu e
1nson's
SHOP ROBINSON'S MONDAY·FRIDAY 10-9;
Robinson '• Newf)Olt FaShion Island • 644-2800 ·
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STOCKS I BUSINESS
DAILY PILOT
,
..... A&.tgu.t 13, tl79 DAILY PtLOT ,4 J J
Cost St•dled
Ho1pitabJ Join Docton
81 IYLVIA POS'R&
A ttudy at Jacllaon Memorial Hotpltal, Miami, dis·
cl0ted that of more tban .00 doctors surveyed about uae
coat ol 17 common h0tpl"8J chats•. tbe maJorlt1 could not
come within 10 percent of the correct price, and less than 2
percent got half lhe item.a ri&hl. In 1enera1. they UD·
derestimated coeta.
"We are oot aa concerned with a doctA)r's fee aa we al'e
with the additional treatment," according to Alexander
Mc Mahon. president of the American Hospital AaaodaUon.
"GETl'ING 'J tJST WHAT THE doctor ordered' used
t.o be considered vital Now, with the hospital bill for hav·
ing a baby, for instance, climbing from ~ t.o around
$1 ,300 in 10 years, wha t the doctor orders can play a m ajor
role In cut.tin& t.be cost of your health care,'' he said.
People lend to go along with the approach of doctors 1n
prescribm~ treatment without weighing lhe cost of drugs,
X-r ays, blood tests and hosp1talizat1on.
Widespread cover age available through health in·
surance, a s well a s
growing heaJtb aware -
ness, have encouraged
the attitude of ··health
at whatever coat."
But wit h doctor s
and hospitals working
together In an effort to
Money's
Worth
c urb the upsp1ral In health costs, doet.ors are being urged
to look closely at price tags . Hospital staffs also are ex·
ammmg the cost of recommended treatment.
Tb& resu.Ll...oLten &.& lower medJcal bill&-
ORANGE
COtTNTY
H. Deane Won it h.!~ bN•n named \ 1r1• pr!'c;1dent of person-
nel for Mk roda ta Co rp .. In 1ne
Sh<• J01n1"'I th1• c·omp;m~ in 1976 as d1 r<>r tor ()( f'Omp£'n:.a·
lion She pre\ 1ouc;h hi·ld pt>rsonnel manii~t·mt·nt s:>0'>1t11ins
"1th ~orthrop Corp Jnd TR\\ Systems
•
Carol Caimi Rai.h ha" 101ned J ansrn h sMlatf•\, Inc ..
!nine, ..i.' J !-.c•nior prnducuon arust, "'th both de-.1gn ..ind
produC't1on n·c;1Jon'>1h1ht11·s
Pre' 1ousl,:. "1th l.,:.<ms Studios of W1lm1 ngton, 01•1 'he ~as tnvoh f"<1 an d1·~1~n IJ vout. 11lustratwn 11nrl m1·c·hunu·a l i.ptc1ft<'at 1on~ for f().itJ,, .. ~le~ lll<'rdlun-. hrofhun•-.. d1n•ct
m ail l'ampu1i:n' and rJthl'r l oll.1tc1 JI
•
WUUam Jacob}. Costa Mt-s:i ha~ 101ned Westlands
Bank, SantJ Ana as v1 r e president in C'ha rJ,te ''' bnm<'h Jd·
m1n1strat1on assuming respon5th11at,:. for thP bank i. four rull·serv1cf>offtN~'i a nd its loan produrt1onofhce:.
Pre\ 1ou~i-. "'1th l,;nite-d CaJJfom 1a ficl nk. he" as loan ad·
m1nistrntor 1n < hdrge or loans for 54 t.;CB offires tn South Los
Angeles .md Orani:t• rount1es He ha~ 19 yl'ar-.. of banking ex-
perience
Gf'Orl(t> R. liMt, fountain Valley. has been promoted to
assistant VIC'l' pre~tdl•nt 1n t:nion Bank's trust d1 v1s1on
lit' Joined th~· bank in 19i4 and ts a graduate of W1 lhi. Hust
nc~s College
• Dt"nJst> Collin!!, L.!guna H.Jlls. has heen promot<'d to JC·
c1w nt exe<'utl\ l' for AP~ P rinting e rvices, Anaheim ..
Jam~ E. All~n . La guna Niguel. has bee n appointed field
llales manager by Contalner Cori>. of America. He will be
• headquartered al the company's foldtng carton fac1hty at
lr\'lne
He will direct and control the activities of sales r epresen-
tatives an ~uthern Califom1a. He is former sales represeo·
tu live at the Santa Clara folding carton f ac1lily.
Xerox to Market
Machine for Letters
NEW YORK <AP l -Xerox Corp., a pioneer in
facsimile technology, says it will start takln1 orders io
January for a model that can send or receive a typical bus(·
nesa letter in leas than a minute using ordinary lelephooe ~H. •
At present. similar machlnes take about six minutes~
do the job or require special, priYate telepboae circuits.
Xerox saya tbe machine -the Teleeopler 485, t.o a..
bulJt ln Japan -will cost •.500 or rent for $230 a month oa
a one-year Jeaae.
Asked to comment, one Wall Slreet analyst said: "If
they do this over normal te lephone lines, tbat'a a notabae
advance."
Cabbies Take Credit
• MILAUKEE <AP> -Taxicab wsen here have uM
optJon ol puttin1 their rtdea oa t.be plutlc -ti they hall a
Yellow cab CO-op velaicle. I
Tbe tompanJ. wblcb hu • flMt of about JO Laxta t announc.t lt wUI start accept.Lnc Mui.r Cbar1• u(
VISA.
Lelaad lru11. tit• eo-op'1 pretldHt, taad tit~
tnnovaUoa bu M.-nral adv...,_: drinn ud rtden cu
carry a .. cult, • l'ffOl'd ol apencllturn la provtded, ~
lf a rider'• credit LI bad, it'• tbe credit card a>mPMJ'f problem. ~