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1979-08-21 - Orange Coast Pilot
Sub Net Unearthed World War H Relic in Newport 8y ,0ANNE &EYNOLDS OI ... o..ty ,..._ MMt Mott ~veryone was surprised Monday when the crew rrom Trautwein Brothers dug up a World War II s ubmarine net while ex- cavating ror a new sea wall at the Sea Scout base In Newport Beach. EVERYONE. THAT IS, except Ralph Whit.ford. Whitford, who has been associated with the base for many years. has been tell lne Boy Scout officials for a long time lbat the net was there. '"They'd JUSl say, 'Yeah Ralph, okay '," he said. WhlUord knew it was there beeause he was at the base in l94a when the net was bulldozed into place to beer up a wooden bulkhead. the Huntirulton Beach oier lbal wu knocked down ln thestorms in 1939." besaid. The net and planlune weren't the onJy things at the base that were "scrounged." One of the buildings was the former sales of· flee for Udo l'l le and another was the Irvine Terrace sales omce. THE FLAGPOLE, WIDCH is the only memento h-om the old base that will remain at the newl y bum facility, came from the 1953 Boy Scout Jamboree held in Ne~port Beach Whitford said he's not sure whert> lhe '>Ubmanne net was used during the •var, but he"; confident that 1l "°'un't i.n Newport Ha1bor. "The entrance channel 1s only 20 feet deep. so 1t wasn 't really needed," he com· mented 0 •11• l'I ... SI ... ~-lo FREO McGAVRAN OF TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET World War ti Relfc a Surprf1e Find for Contrac:tora In Newport Beech LlKE THE NET, which Wh itford recalls was ··scrounged"' from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, the plan.lung for the wall came from the same pluce. THt; •'~Tt; OF the net remained un· knov.n tod<iy Sam Kn1~s of Trautwe in Brothers said •t probably will be hauled to thl· dump . .. The wall was made with planks from CStt S 8 NET Page >\2J Go~ernment Lists LegOI Priees for Gasoline TUESDAY AFTERNOON , A UGUST 21 , 1979 VOi.. II .. 0 11J I SlCTtOoo~ 1:1 l'AO(\ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Costa Mesan Unhurt ' rong an' Fire n PRESIDENT. MRS. CARTEP RELAX ON RIVER VACATION ·we'reAllln It Together,· He Tells Iowans Carter Uses Radio To Elicit Support DAVENPORT. Iowa CAP> - President Carter used a radio call-in microphone today to tell the folks along the M iss lssippi River in Iowa and Illinois that "we're all in it together" and he needs their help on energy Carter walked a block from the rh·erfront to the radio sta· lion After the s how. he attended a reception ror local officials at the home of an earl) Carter sup· porte r in ms and heacied for a John Deere farm implement plant 10 Moline, Ill .. across the Mississippi. lo inspect an en ergy .saving project. Answering tele phonea quea· lions at radio staUons WXLP CHICKEN mA·FT 'FOff'L PUY' PASO ROBLES CAP > -The San Lull Oblapo Count> aberitt'a department ls Joolllq for a JO foot·tal1 150·pound floer1t~111 chi ·lter etolen rrvJJJ • loc al 'l)Oultry ranch. wnere ll wu uaed ·• a kind of matf ~ u Tbe aberltf'1 repon la lOUed Dlllder the head Ina : ··Fowl Cray." FM and Ks.5T·AM in Davenport, Carter told Ke ith Royal of Da'tenport that his is the first administration to challenge the enormous power or tbe oil lobby in Congress. .. If the consumers or the coun· tr), including people like you. Keith, will speak up . . . then we'll have a windfa ll profits ta>..'' he said. He told another caller that public officials need the support of the people ''It's very encouraging to a president to come to a place like Davenport, Moline -the Quad Cities aJea -and have someone like )Ou express your support in me,· Carter sa1d. "1 thank you very much. I'll try t.0 do you a good Job. "Tbe government can't do it alone," be said in concluding the show ''There must be a dedica· Uon and a ·determination on the part of every single American to do one's part." The program ~uldn 't bave oeen more folby. When a UtUe 1irl named Mary caJled in, Carter told her, "f wish you could come and -.ee Ch is dauebter> Amy before we leave bere.'' The pres(dent put bia com· meats on a lint-name, penon· ,., <See CAaTEa, Paae At> (!' • 20 Cities Legal Prices Li,sted]or Gas WASllJ NGTON I AP > - Moton sts in 20 m ajor U.S. cities who suspect their local service stations of price-gouging now have a rough government guide to legal gasolini: prices in 20 ma· jor U.S. cities. The Energy Department re· leased the price list Monday. cautioning that the fig ures were valid as of .\ug. 6 and were sub· 1ect to change since then Some Two Burglars Bring Terror To Housewife CHICAGO I AP l F'or nearly an hour . Linda floyle la)' with her head buried 1n pillows on a la ving room couch . s tifling screams. repressing tears of hysteria. feigning sleep. "Lady, if you move. I'll sLit your throat." a burglar said m a hoarse whisper before ransack in g her house. Two robbers ransacked her North Side home for nearly an hour She then a lerted police who arrived in time to arrest two men, authorities said. Mrs. Boyle, 27. said she was resting on the couch earl)' Mon· day when a man leaned over her "so close I could smell the whiskey he had been drinking " S he said one of the men whispered they would kill her if she "moved, but that she did not know if they knew she was awake or if they were just test- ing her Sbe said her husband. Kevin. 32, had gone to bed upstairs earller beeause he was not feel· Ing well. She said she believed he had been killed. The two robbers systematical· ly went through drawers and cloeets. she said. They took rurs. jewelry and other valuables and carried them outside to the Boyles' car. "I thoueht I would need about 60 clear secondl to be able to gel out or the room and upstairs <See TEaaoa. r.,e Ai> Radio on Strike OAKLAND CAP> -Radio .t•· Uon KJAZ·FM, whjcb baa been broadc&1ttn1 ja11 tq the Bay Area for 20 years, ba1 been str~k by most or lta refU}ar dhc Jo ckey1 and office employea. stations ma) have' ~ollcn l'X · e mptions to the gcneral'pr1cinR rules as well. 1t said The list is part of the depart ment·~ effor t to monitor thl' pri<'es of gasoline b<'1ng l·har~cu by the nation's more than 175.000 Sl'n·1cc stations But Michael Podhorz<:r of th1· C o n s u m <' r F <' d e r ;tl 1 <> n o r America t•harJ!ed that pcnaltte:-. for pricing violations and th" chances of Ix-in~ d1sc·ovl'rcd an· so remote "people arc not afraid of being found in v1olat1on ·· A n d t h c d (' p a r t m 1· n 1 acknowledged at ha~ onl~ 50 auditors workini.: on complaint~ of ret<UI gas pnces l{ov.ever the dl'partmcnt added that an additional 150 '>hould be rn tht· field soon in response' to Pr<'~I dent Carter·,. order to 1nC'rea~t· lhe size or lhl' aud1lm~ ~taff Federal rule:-haw regulated the price of gas at retail station" for fi ve years Thl• latest report ed ce1lln~s rangl' from a low or 86.2 cents a gallon for rt•g ul ar in Dallas to almost SJ 15 a ~allon for premium in Nl'w York The maximum prtCl'S a rt• based on th(' wholesale gasoline price paid by tht· s t a ti on operator plus taxes and <J max imum margin or 15 4 rents a gallon to <·over ovcrhrad and profit. Despite the rederal controls . government o rf1 c1als 'lay 1t would be virtually impossible Lo conduct widespread monitoring of prices for possible violations "It would be JUSt like audltm~ e ve ry taxpayer, .. said Dianne Novick. a spokeswoman for the Energy Department. With the releasing of the max imum price list. the Energy fSee GAS, Page A2> Dancer Hangs Herself in Cell UTICA, N. Y. IAP) -A 10-go dancer who fought a legal battle a1alnat police attempts to photo· 1raph her left breast was found dead ln her cell at the Oneida County Jail, offlclala said. . Darcy Joynt, 22, of Utica ap· pa r ently hanced herself from the bani of t.er cell, Oneida County Slaerirt's deputies said Mood~. . Utica pol.ke aald thty wanted to Pho«>craph her ten breut becaUM local merchants told them about forced cbecir• belns palMd by a woman ln a low·cut dra1 wt.kb mealed a butterfly tattoo • 3.3 Quake Rattles Area SA !';TA HAHHA HA I A p I .\ ... hl{hl u;rth QU.Jk1· r.1 tll1·d !'...1nr .1 HJrb;ir.1 .11 .. unn.,1· lt•r1,. ·'"' ak1..·n10 .: n ·.,1d1 ni-. l1u1 1 J t.:-.l nl.! n<1 r • µo rt 1·11 dam agt" vr tnJUrt(·., The quake me:.!>ured 3 3 on the R1 chtt•r .,<.·a lt-a nd hat -.1l 6 HI ;i m . accordin~ w Calte<.·h The tt·mhlor \I, a" C'l'n t<·rt'd about faH' m tlt'' north of Lht• C'tl \ m•Jr l..J l 'umbre peak · Wrecked Ship YieUls Traces Of Civil War \\ A s r 1 1 :\ < ; T <' :-.. , A I' , 01\ t'rs havt' rl;11ml'd tht.•a r b1 i! ges t bag of an1fact~ J IJ('PPl'I :-.haker J ~oap dish ana a bra~ .. hinge from thl' v. n•ck agt· of thl' C1v1l War 1ronc l ~1d l\1onitor E'<1>t.'<ill1on nfft c1Jb n·portt.-d h1•rt• M onda~ th1· 1tt.•m., wt.•r1• 'olfted out or the three foot layer nf sand that ha~ drifted <lH'r !>I?<' t1on~ of tht' vl'~~l'I. l~ 1n~ 220 fet"t deep m the Atlantic Oct.·an off Cape lfattt.·ra~. N C 1\ rc heo log 1 !>t ~ ha\ c· madt.· :ilmost daily dives to the l72·fool s hip since the t'XP<'dilton be~an A u ~ I T h e y h a \' t' b c t.• n methodtcal an vacuuming awa) the sand. and before the latest finds. they had located only :.i ~l ass mustard bottle Out last week. officials said they wer<' clost' to what they believed would be a ma1or artifact layer The excavation 1s concentrat ed in a 25-foot·square area of tht• captain's cabin. an area that 1s accessible because the hull there has been ripped away. apparent ly by depth charges dropped by Navy ships hunting German sub marines during World War ti The divers hope to find a pay maste r 's safe. personal items of t he captain, cabin furnishings and other items that will tell more about Navy life u century ago. T he Monitor. a Union ship. fought the Confederate ironclad Virgirua -formerly the Mer· rimack -in a historic battle off Ha mpton Roads. Va. on March 9, 1862. Neither ship won a de· cision. but this first enga1em ent between arm ored ships ended t he era of wooden war veasels and changed the course of naval wa rfare. Conr•derate sailors de · llberately destroyed the Virttnia a few monlh3 later to keep it from beinc captured by Union troops. TM Monitor sank Dec 31, \1182, ln a fierce ,.torm t5 miles southeast of Cape Hal· teraa, and te of lta 12 trewmen went down Mth l.. CSee OIVElt8. Paie Ail Officers TakeHi01 For Thief R> JACKI€ HYMAN Of,,_ O••IY ...... Si.ti 1\ Cos ta M t-s a rest aurant o \Oo ner es t'apcd 1n1ury toda~ .Jftt•r polict· m1~took 'lim for <i hu rj!Jar <ind f1r"d five shot<. <Jl him v. hill' he wa' inside ha~ own plaC'l·. uffar crs rep0rted today T h l' \' .., a 1 d t h n a r ~ .., t ti I puu.l1•d a!. u. v.hy Rach1d Jabr 11\1, nt•r of lh1• Cl•c1ar~ C1tfl· at l571i 'l·v. µon Bl\d , d1dn"t 1>be) whi:n nff1t.·1•r., onkn•d ham l o comt' out uf .1 roo m 1n lht• r e:.taurant .tliOUI 111 l·lot·k this morning. Frit•nd~ ~Pl•rul:.iterl th<it Jabr. A h o -.µ1•Jk:-. l1m1t t•d En glt~h ma>( ht h;a\ •· f,tllen iiSl('ep anc1 l>l'~n 1·onfu!.cd v.ht•n JX>h «C OJrst 1n .J.1 hr dt•r hnt•d lo cum mcnt on t h t ' 1 nt· a<kn l lod .1 .\ Friend:. lll'"l'rtbt.•d him a:-. b:.idlv shaken Po hn· ~<JVl· th1:-. account At .1bout J .1 m . a s1lenl alarm .. ummonl·d Offll'l'r Tom Winter 111 <;oOO.\ 1•ar T1rt..''>. 1596 ~l'14'por1 Blvd Whil1· '>l':Jr<'han~ the roof. ht.• "POlll"d l\1,11 men running out of t ht• ston· N {'\lo port Bc•.1<:h police Joi ned Co!.t:.i MC!>a offi cers in s carcning l hl' a rea but failed to locate the ... u~pert:- A bnul ·1~ minutes la ter. how('vcr. pohrc said Winter and Officer Gary McErlain were still c•hcckm~ the <1rca when they ~pottt>d an open door in back of CSee SHOTS. Page AZ> Or:n:"t :oasl '=--------- \\feathe r Night and morning low clouds wilh mostly sunny afternoons th rough Wed · nesday. Slightly wa rmer days in the inland areas. Highs Wednesday ranging f rom low 70s al the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight in the mid 60s. INSIDE TODA 't' An erotic su apa in the Chicago auburba caters to married couplea. "I'm a great believer in maniagt'." aaya the owner. Story. Pagt' AB . l•tlex '" Alllll..~ 0 at M1.-~ as .... ........ ., .. . ............... .. CJ .._.._..,._ M Q.tt .. C:el. ,... C:l .. ~· "" .. OP.~ CJ ....... ~ ., ....... ,... ., .., .. "-'-., .. Ct•I ~ A• a.,.....,._ .. .. • I \ .. ,Y DM.YN.OT I T,...,A&.luat2'1, lt11 MacDonald Witness 'Limited' p,...p•••AJ GAS ••• llAL&JOH. N.C. <AP~ 1'1M! Jucl1t In Dl' Jeffrey Mac· boaald'a murder trlal ~·• atymt.d del-.e tlforta to quea. Uoa willll-• about atate__., all•ledl.J made by • fonner beroln addict con. cernJD.f Ute dealbaot Mae Donald '1 f am Uy. U S. OUtri~t JudJe Fra.aklin T . Dupr"eft Jr ruled llooday that testimony about Helf'o1 Stoeckley·s out·of court atale mt•ota on pcieslblt.> lnvol"ement an the deaths would hf-atllo"''Nf but limhtod ' Count11 Planf TM 17·year-old ronnu addl" tHtlflid IHt wuk 1be took ._e.aUne Ud cUdA't re.u.mber ....,_.._bed been the nJ1ht tM former Green Beret doctor'• hmll1 waa llabbed aad blud•eoned to de&t.h OU-en aaJd out or the Jury'• ptetnce that &be told lhem &be re membered s tandln1 over MacDonald with a candle In hM hand lh1t dripped blood not wax. and rtmemb rCld other aunea at M1a<'l>onald'1 rort Brau~ Analysis Shows 'Toxic Fumes' LOS ANGELES CAP> A.n analysis or fumes rormed during a test to duplicate a chemical acddent at a n Orange County plastics plant last June indicate that eight compounds, some or which ean cause liver damaee. were in steam released by the accident. The test "gives us reason to believe the eompounds found in t h e s imulation we r e in the emission of whale fumes" that le aked at the Fibcrite West Coast Corp plant June l, said No Thieves, Just Aliens W hi•n San Cle mente pol1e<· rc:.tJOnded to a call on Ave. del Pr<'~1dentc early today, they t•x pected to find a t)urglary tn pro- gress Lar.v 011·k of :15114 /\vt· d r l Prc·:-1d t·n11• c·a lle d polln· at I 5'l a m t<i r\! port lwo SWiPH'IOUS me n wulking through his a1jart· ment eomplex parking lot, poss1bl.Y stcalin~ hubcaps Officer" arrived on tht• :'>I' l' n (', b U t f 0 Un d n 0 e vidence o r thdt Thev dad. however , find nine 1i· leg<1I ammi~rnnt:. cower mg in the carports The nane 1llcgal aliens were turned Ovl•r to U.S Rorder Patrol authorities for transportation bark to Mexico. f',..... Pflfl#' Al TERROR ••. with enough time to get lo thf' phone," Mrs. Boyle told police. She ran to the bedroom, found her sleeping husband unharmed and then called police. "When I learned what had happened, I was more mad than scared," said Boyle. He said he picked up a 5·foot piece of woo d a nd went downstairs, where he confronted one or the robbers, who then fled. As police arrived one man ran from Boyles' garage and of- ficers gave chase. PoUce said Curtis Evans, 19, was captured under a porch. Anthony Hom e, 18, was ar res ted several hours later on a North Side street. authorities said. Police s aid they round lhe Boyles' cassette tape recorder in Home's jacket. Both were ch arged with burglary. f',.....PageAJ DIVERS •.. The present expedition, which is to end Aug. 28, hopes to un· cover more artifacts and help, determine whether the Monitor eventua lly can be raised for placement in a museum. OAAMOI COi\IT ~ DAILY PILOT r,..0r_c_o.i1,~""·•'"'-•u"'_.,,._,.,.°""''-'-"''i.0r-, .. ,, .._,_c--. ~ ... ,..,_.,, -·--~ ........... """"' .., c..u -... .._. -"· _,......., -"'-..... v .. ,.., ,,_ ~--.. ,-.. 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Some or the compounds are ide ntified in t oxico l ogy literature as having adverse ef· fects on the liver, but Camerena said the Orange County Health De partme nt will d etermine whether the compounds t-ouJd have hurt any of the 50 people exposed to gases durin~ the ac· l'idcnt lie said the rapid dissipa lion of the fumes will prevent of ficials from ever knowing how mueh of the compounds was re- leased He said the eight compounds .. also have eertain m ed1c1nal purposes as a nt1sept1 es <tnd ca ute rizang agents " The eompounds found during the tes t in c lud ed phenol , 1sotropyl phenols. 1:.uprupcnyl phenols, crcsols, 2,5·d1mcthyl pyrazine, 2,6-dimethyl pyrazine, 3 methyl benzofuran . and 3- melh y l dihydrobenwfuran . Camerena said Ht•sults of the tesl will be usC'd as a has1s for a more <·arefully <·ontrolh•d experiment. he said Results from thut e xperamcnl should be a vailable in <1bout two weeks. The district also set up a lahor atory van a<'ross from the Fiberilc plant in Or ange Mon· day to determine whether such com pounds are in the air every day. The results from the fi rst day's test may be available late this week, he said. One Fiberite employee and one former employee have com · plained of problems they feel ' might be related to the leak. s aid Or. Tom Prendergast of the Orange County Health Depart me nt Their eheekups were not t:omplelc, he added. Several elaims have been filed wath Fiberite 's insurance firm, Amenean Mutual Ins ura nce Co .. but no determination on whether to se ttle them has bee n made pending an investigation , said claimsmanagerS.W. Jones. The eloud or toxic gas was re· leased at the plant, which makes r einforced plastic materials. when an impurity in a 300-gallon vat or cooking resins sparked <1 chain reaction that produced enough be at lo bum the resin and trigger the plant's sprinkler system. Camer eo<1 said. When th e wate r hit the burning c he rni eals. a s tea m c lo ud fo rmed, and vapors floated thr~ughthe plant 's vent system Mesan Leaps To Death Off Plaza Hotel A 22-year·old Costa Mesa man died Monday after be plunged from a 15th floor balcony at the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa police reported t.oday. The man was Identified as Dennis Stephen Meyers of 3214 Minnesota Ave .. officials said. They said security guards spotted Meyers at about 8:40 p .m . silting on the 15th noor balcony and throwing Ice down. When guards ordered Meyers to come down, police uid, be jumped. · No motivation was known for the tragedy, oflkera 1aJd. They said Meyers reportedly waan'l reldatered u a gueat in the hotel. Brown Jog• 12-mile Stint MILL VALLEY (AP) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. ii ba.mJ.na into quite a runner, 1ay1 a lltll Valley wrtter who aeeompudtd him on a Jaunt in llarln eo.ty. ·'He actually ran u mll• ad tbal 11 awfull1 1ood for eomebody 41 ,..,. olCI wbo baa oaly been nmalnl for a few montbl, '' laAd lllctiMI llurpbJ, a eo-fouader of tb• &Hltn IDIUtuae. a~..=:,.-:--~.:.= ba1 kilt about • pcMl8dl l8 re- cent mcm&IM tbroueb. a ell« ""4 • dallJ nm of ftn « Ila mllei. M tcDonakt, IS, ol Hunu.n,ton H 1rbour. la ehar•ed with bl"41eooJa1 aad llabblnl to dealla Wa ,,.pant wtre eo&.tte • •·and da\AO& ... Kimber!.)'. a. ocl Krt.&Ma,}, la srro. II• II.QI OM ol th• four In lrudef'I, a wuma.n, held a candle and tbanted, ''A<"ld lt 1roovy Klll the plp 11 Dupr.e uld Nlaa 8tOl'C'kl•Y '' abtohaely burned her ml.nd out wllh oplwn, heroin, m11eoa.llnt, LSD" and other dru11. mall.l.n1 her varloua 1latemcnla "dearly Nixon 'Glad To Be Back' NEW YORK" (API Rlrhard Nixon H)'A he ex· peels no problem maln- hlinlng h1s prl"U<'Y u a rt'sident or the nation's largest city. The former president and hl!I wife, Pat, on Mon day took a look a t the Fifth Avenue a partment they hope lo occupy by J a n . 1. Nixon said he wants privacy so be can s1}end lime "reading and thinking and writing.'' "We 're deUghted to be baek in New York City." Nixon said as he and Mrs. N 1 xon ehatted with re· porters and shook a few hands among some 100 passc n b y and n e w n e 1fi?h bors out side the bualdmg Black Magic Practiced at War Museum n UNNYM F:OE . England I A f> > Le ftovers from blaek m ug1r rilt·~ tht-headless carC'as~ of a r htt•kc n, a hlood· stained stone altar and a five· pointl•d stur were found in a r lf'aranf! at the Hoyal Air Foree war memorial 1n the 'N ational Trus t's Runnymede Preserve ··11 1 ~ too appalling for words." ~aad Erie Ash of the Windsor RAF Assodat1on "The m e morial is dedicated to the he roes who helped save Britain 1n the Seeond World War We arc absolutely stunned and hor- rified that people eould be so warped as to foul their memory 1n s uch a revolting way." The police said Lhey eould do n o thing unl es~ the r e was spee1f1e damage or a breach of the peace. The Runnymede Preserve 1s a mcaciow about 20 miles west of London where legend s ays Kfog John's barons foreed him to sign the Magna Carta in 1215. It al110 contains a memoriaJ to Pres ident Kennedy f'ro-. Page Al SHOTS •.. the Cedars Cafe , which is being remodeled Ente ring, the pair spotted someone ... the next room They saad they Identified themselves as pohee andordered ham to come out. · Police said the man refused and threw a s mall obje<'t through the door , then ducked out of sight and dropped lo the floor. Winter reportedly fired five shots but because the man was on the fl oor, he missed him, police said. They said Jabr came out of the room after the shots were fired. No arrests were made in lhe incident, police said. f'r.-P~AI CARTER ••• to·pen<>n bul1. He wound up by 111yin1. u It w11 Ume t.o 10. "I aee Amy peekinc throu1b -the door." Carter alao promised to keep pre11ln1 for enactment of the Equal IUlbta Amendment and rejoiced lo the crowds he's been seeing along the course of bia Ml11llllppl River crulae. "I just saw you down at the dock and lt wu wonderfuJ," Hid a woman from Rock Island, lU. "Tbat wu a very la.rt• and a very entbu1la1llc crowd," Carter replied. Another caller, Ctnd1 Wolf of Davenport, uked Cart.er what the avera1• person could do about r1llna enerp prtee1. She told tbe .,,...._t: "I'm Jutt a little penoa. OP&C (the Or•anbatkle of Petroleam Ex· ' porUq ComtrMI) .. ., • .., a lour·teuer word Ulet •• talk about Ill tbe dbmel' \able. I Med to know .......... I cu clo WWJ ... ,., .. ·" CUWNlclA~ .. -...... "IB•tlllor7" tMlr owa II"' md .......... ..., ........ .. tl·.........,., ... tlle7 ..... ... (" untnaatworthy." Dupree'• rulln1 Hvertly rHlrtettd anawer1 defenae at· tome)' Bemard Se1a1 couJd 1et from ttvtr1l wltnHHI who t111tllled Monday. &acb tJme be aitked what Mlaa 8ta«kley had uld to them, Dupree atopped tht1 wllnlM ltom anawerln1. f44t1al ar11MC1 that lhe Army hHrlnl Ufrlcer who dropped r har1• 111lnal MacDonald In 1970 hltd ur1ed the 1ovemment to lnv .. u1al• Ml11 Stoeckley for 1wulble complicity ln the Owerbooked murder. MacDonald wu lnclict· ed by a federal 1rand Jury In 1t'75. "We have here a reveraaJ of role1. Here ll UM defenH dotnl what lbe mlli1ary aa.ld in 1t'JO 1hould be done by the 1ovem· ment," he said of lhe defeue'1 etrort1 lo trade down Ml11 Stoeckley and people 1be talked to. . Jamea Blackbum, a11l1tanl U.S . attorney, called Miu Rtoerkley'1 statemenlll un · tru1tworthy and not credible. Department'• Da.td J. 8anlbl ur1td ma4orilta to~ tbe de· partm• U tbelrJ cmta more tban the a.1 cetllqs. "We can a.ow provide COO· 1umera wt&b a mare accurae 1ulde to Ute mulmum leeal prtcn that may be charted for 1a10UM ID various parta cl the country," Hid Bardin, ad· mlnlatrator ol the department's Economic Retulatory Ad· mhtl1traUon. . The de=ent'• toll·free telephone for COOIWben to paaa on t.belr price complainta la: eoo.ot-e:Me. Camp at Beach To Be Jammed The ftlUft'S after eacb com. pany represent the maximum price lhal can be cbarced for re1ul1r IHollne, unleaded 1atoline and premium &uoline, lo that order. Here are the tables t or Calllomia· LOS ANGELES Chevron 100.94 l~.18 108.26 Enon 96 67 100.91 104.09 By STEVF. MITCHELi. Ol 1 .. Delly ,.,i.4 , ..... Jr you'vl' ~ot Ticketron stubs for your van club or chureh group at San Clemente State Beach wilh.ln lhe next month or two. you'd better give the ticket com pany a rail. You m ight find yourself and your friends bean~ t urned awu y from the gate at the stale park because of a compute r error that overlooked the group camp ing site throughout the s ummer Jack Stov.t'. ma nager <If tht• Southern California Park~ and Reereataon ar ea, c;ays u pro gr a mm1ng probl t·m v.1 l h T1r ketron resultl'<I 1n O\ e rbtM1k ang~ al the park a t lht• :.uuth l·nd of San ("h•mt•ntl' App11rt·nth , 11 v. as lh1• onl) par!-. J fft'l ll'd IJ\ the error ·w e 've ~ot as m any as 1•1J:hl groups bookt.·d anto the s1ns.:lt· group camp~1le on one d ay. ' th1· park spokCbman said today "And Lf these people don't rull to make othe r arr1:1ng1•11wnt-.. f"m afraid lhc·y m11~ht h1: 1urnc-<.I aw:.t } at thl' gall' " The ('rmr wa~ <11.,rov1.·rNl hy Tirket ron 0Hk 1ab w1lh1n Lim.,• d u~"" hut b) that time. mon• t h ;1 n I 0 o 0 c a m 11 1· r ' h a d pureh;Lc;1·d t1(•kt•h for thl' ~roup Silt' Tht! heaviest booked day " Sept 14 . St.owe s aid. with more than 300 cam~rs signed up for the group campsite. which ean aceommodate only 50 persons al one tame Stadium Halte d JF:Rt.:SJ\LEM 11\P1 Aftrr months of demonstrations by Orthodox J e w:., the c aty of Jerusalem ordered a halt Tues day to cons truction of ii SOCt'('r stadium and Sp()rts rente r hcrt• Religious J ews had complatnl'd that noise and tratrk for Satur day matches would desecrate the Sabbath Stow • said more than 30 days between Aug 9 and Oct. 13 a re overbooked. but said the Depart· ment of Parks and Recreation as making arrangement& to soften the blow for some of the elm· pers "We are giving them lhe op· t1ons or us ing the day use far ilities at San Clemente, use a b1 eyele area at Sa n Onofre <about fi ve miles south of the park 1. resebeduling t heir dale,, or eancell..ang out altogetber " Other heavi ly booked dates in cl udt' Oct 7 v. here M x group:. ore c;eheduled lo arnve at the ,,,m1• llm{'. und L<1 hor Da~ •S1·pt 3• v.h1·n thrt•t' grr1up' Cir" hool-.t•d into !ht• l';,mpsat•· II•· ... aid the dep<irt.mt-nl will not tw .1hle to tr<1n c;fe r largt• J?,ruup' to l)r1hc:n~ St.1H• Fh-<1c h l'arl-.. v. h1f'h 1-. lioo ... t·d ~11lld th rough lh•· ... urnrnt•r V'J'ilJn Hut he ..,;ud tht' rkpi! rt men! '' -.clllng a!>1de the bu·yt·lc rcc,1 a rea at San Onofn· ror l:i rgt'. gro ups an order tu aeeommodale the overbooking' Tu:ketron will accl'pt rt"'\t'n a • t 1on l'hangt•<. r1r ranr·1·ll;.it1•111' from ti a m t<J 10 p rn d :i1h .11 I :! 13 I 1>12 51S7lJ , Gulf 100.17 104.81 107.99 Mobil 102 14 106.38 109.56 Shell 94 02 99.32 102.50 Union 99 82 101 94 105.12 Chevron Exxon Gulf Mob al Shell Union SAN DIEGO 100.94 105.18 96 14 100.38 100 57 104.8) 102 14 106.38 !K02 99.32 10~ 69 104.81 SAN FRANCISCO 108.36 103.56 107 99 109.56 102.50 107.99 Ch••vron 100 94 105 18 108 36 E><xon 96 14 JOO 38 103.56 Mo bil 102 67 106 91 110.09 Shell 94.02 99.32 102.50 l 'nion 103 75 105 87 109.05 Red8 Reap Record \\f\SlllN<;TCJ:\l I AI'> Srl\'11:t pure h ~ of Amt!rtean .:rain fnr the-~l·Jr ending Sept 30 hav1• rt·drht-d a record 15 5 million~ tons, the Agriculture Dep<1rl ment reports. In the previous 12 m onth ~raod, the Russians bought :.1hout 14 8 mlllt1m t"n·' of ""ht•al .i.nil rorn. tomµa red with 11 million d urin).! the 1972 73 az1d 1:17~ 76 Pl'rlO<l~ Punched In \. Teachers Get Time Clock PUEBLO. Colo. <AP) The school board has voted to require teach ers in ruraJ Pueblo School Dis· tnct 70 to start punc hing a time c lock. . "Staff me m bers h a\e abused the lenient system. \~ e J~t ."ant to m a ke sure they'r e there," said I Ul'blo Count) fl1gh School Principa l J ohn Klohp folluwmg the board 's 4 I vote ~1onday night Superinte ndent Ha rry Allen said principals a nd som (' te acher!> requested the tame c locks . He !la id teac hers "have been working more than lhE'1r s hare. and then they se e others not e ve n work - ing th~ nunimurn. T ha t 's frustrating " KJohp told the board that teachers tiy contrac t .. ••re r~'quircd to re port 30 mutute s befor e sc hool and n ·mam 30 minutes a fte r for student counseling. t'ro•r~AI SUBMARINE NET. • • He saad he's tral.'d to sell at for serap, but no o ne's mterested 1n buying 10 tons of metal mes h "The wan' wrecks lhcar machinery. so nobody's too antcrc11lt•d 1n buying 1t," Kniss said. THAT MA V BE, but as far a.s Whitford is eoncerned. the sub net has led a useful ex· istenee "It worked It kept Newport Harbor safe rr~m enemy subs all these years," be saJd gnnrung. ' 0 er u 1·• M A4 Ct 1·1 CJ •• ., ., .. A• M 17 r ' Orange Coast ' fD ITI O N ' \ Today's £1 .. l•ll N."'. Stoek8 VOL. 72, NO. 233, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS 0•1ly Pll• SI.tit Ploole FRED McGAVRAN OF TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET Wortd War II Rellc a Surprise Find for Contractors In Newport Beach Big Catch • ID Harbor World War II Submarine Net Hauled Up By JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 IM O•llY P1lol Sl•fl ~tost everyone was s urprised Mnnda) when the crew from Trautwein Brothers dug up a World War 11 submarine net while ex c avat1ng for a new sea wall at the Sea Scout base in Newport J3each Ter race :.ale:. o rru:t.• EVERYONE. THAT IS, except Ralph Whitford. Whitford, who has been a ssociate d with the base for ma ny years. has been tell m g Boy Scout offl c1als for a long time tha t the net was t here . "Thc,>"d JUSl s ay, 'Yeah Ralph, okay'," he said. Whitford kne w 1t was there beca use he was at the base in 1948 when the net was bulldoicd into place to beer up a wooden bulk head LIKE THF. NET. which Whitford recalls was "scrounged" from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. the plankin~ for the wall c am e from the same place. "The wall was m ade with planks from thP Huntington Bea ch pier that was knocked d own in the storm s in 1939. ··he said. T he net <.i nd planking weren't the only things at the base that were "scrounged." One of the buildings was the former sales of !ice for Udo Isle and another was the lr\'me T HE FLAGPOLE, WHICH is the only mem ento from the old base that will rema in ::it tht.• newly built facility. came from the 1953 Boy Scout .lamborc<' he ld sn Newpo rt Beal·h Whitford sa1c1 hl' :-. not !>urc where the -;ubmarinc net was uc;c\J dunn ~ the war. but he 's confident tha t 11 wasn't 1n Newport Harhor .. The entrance channel 1s only 20 feet deep. so 1l wasn 't really needed." he com- mented. TllE F'ATE OF the net remained un· known today. Sam Knisii or Trautwein Brothers said it probably will be hauled to t he dump fie said he 's tried to sell 1l for scrap, but no one's interested in buying 10 tons or metal m esh. "The wire wrecks their mac hiner). so nobody's too interest ed in buying 1t ." Kniss said THAT MAY BE, but as far as Whitford 1s concerned. the s ub net has led a useful ex- iste nce. "It worked. It kept Newport Harbor s afe from enemy subs all these years." he said. grinning. Affordable Houses Rites Slated For Cd.M's Helene Wilke 'Problem' in Irvine By DAVID KUTZMANN Ot ,,. D•llY Pilot se .. 11 I rvme Company Preside nt PetN K rem e r en v is ioned a thriv ing and we ll-planned City o r Irvine 1n the 1980s today, but cautioned that afforda ble hous- in~ is a n acute need tha t must be m et Kre mer told Irvine's ne wly form ed Board or Re altors m a speech at the Sheraton-Newport Hotel that the city has been suc· cessful in achieving a balance of residential. commercial and in· dustrial uses. But in a talk he called the "Four promises or the 1980s," he said affordable hous ing was a problem deserving of s pecial al· ten ti on. Kramer said providing what he called a "broad range of housing opportunities " was a vital conce rn to his company. .. By a broad range of hous- ing," he explain ed , ·· 1 mean housing that will appeal to and is affordable by young adults, you ng famili es, growing famili es. mature families. senior citizens -an entire spec· trum of people who make a city dynamic and meaningfuJ." But the executive admitted it 3.3 Quake Rattles Area SANTA BARBARA <A P) -A slight earlh· quake rallied Sa nta Barbara at sunrise today, awakenJng residents but ca using no reported damage or injuries. The quake measured 3.3 on the Richter scale and hit at 6: 18 a .m .. according to Caltech. The temblor wu cen- le red about five miles north ol the clty ne.ar La Cum bre peak. ha :l b~en diffic ult prov1d1ng firs t-time ho mt•s for young families. "Our studies indicate lhat ~ percent of the hom ebuyers 1n Ri ver side County a re from Orange County ," he said. "/\nd JO percent or Riverside County'<; hom e buyers work in Orange County." The c ity's Planning Com mission and City Council have been struggling for months to come up with a formula for pro- viding low and mode ra te cost housing units. Kre mer s aid land needs to be used more efficiently as im- provement costs continued to s oar. "We can provide first-time housing at a cost affordable to many young families if we can get approval for well-designed higher dens ity projects," he con- tended. And bey ond that, Kreme r s aid . it would be necessary to provide these families with af- fordable housing so they can eventually move up to more ex- pensive homes with their equity in the first home. If not, he warned, the market for ex- pensive homes "could be severe- ly impacted." Nevertheless. Kremer's OP· timism about other aspects of Irvine was wifettered. Discussing the three oth er "promises for the 1980s." he said Irvine has the opportunity to: -Becom e a better city lhan most, perhaps a great clly. -Develop entirely in line with its General Plan since it is such a master-planned community. -Have a road system that could accommodate all traffic at total developm ent. The road sy1tem shown on the General Plan includes neighborhood streets. vtUage feeder roads and lntervilla1e arterials." While h e con ceded that aomeUmes development has out· paced road construcUon. (See DEMER, Page Al) G r aves1dt' s ervices will be• condut ted T hursday for long time Corona del :'vf !ff resident lle lcne D Wilke, who died Mon - dov Mrs. Wi lke was a native or Santa /\na and hud li ved 1n Corona del Mar for 25 yea rs She was a charter member of the Ply mouth Cnngrc gat1onal Church of P\;cwport Beach a nd als o was a m e mbe r o r the Newport Beach Ebe ll Club Mrs Wilke was a gold star mother She leaves a daughter. He len Hege of San Manno , two s isters. Em ma Die tri ch and Lillian Angle. both of Santa /\na: two granddaughte rs and fi ve great· grandchHdren. Services will be held at I :30 p m at Fairhave n Memorial Park, Santa Ana with the Rev Norman L. Brown officiating Friends who wish may call at Brown Colonial Mortuar y . Santa Ana on Wednesday from noon to 9p m Spill 'Delay' To Aid Efforts CORPUS C H RlSTl , T exas (AP> Leaders of an oil spill task force say they'll use an ex· peeled two-day "cease·fire" in the advance or blatory's laraest oll spUI to prepare for a second assault. Coast Guard officials Monday night said reeonnalasance flights s howed o nly ·'a couple" of patches of s heen wltbin 80 miles or the 100-mile·long Padre Island. which took a major 11reasln1 IHt week. Huge concentrations or the crude oil from ,a cripfled Mox· ica.n ofhhore we 1 cover tbouaanda of square mUee ol tbe wes~m Gulf of Mexico, but re· maln more tbu 100 mllet IOUth of Texu. Tax Cut Pushed GOP Goal Includes Renter Aid SACRAMENTO (AP> Ren- te rs' tax relief and an income tax cut through indexing are the t o p goals or A ss embl y Republicans during the rest or the 1979 legis lative session. As sem bly G O P Lead er Carol llalle tt s ays The Ataseadero R t•publ1can called the 1s!>ues the "two O\'t•r lying Re publican goa ls " for thl· month re m::iining in lht· t•urrt'nt leg1slall\'e session Al a news confNc nn • Mondu) ~rs Hallett t•alll•d the 1ndcx1ng bill. AB276 b\ Re public-an A!> s emblywoman Marian lil-rgesrJn of Newport Beat'h an hont·'I \\ ay or collecllng tall.l'!> lndcxinj! ad1usts tax brnl'kt•t:. upward annually for 1nflatt0n "1 tha t \\age earners <i rl' not forn·d into higher bracket:-. by l'OSt' of li ving raiSl'~ T he s talt.":-. t urrent 111dcXtn1-! luw exc lude!-. the first ;1 r><:rce ·nt of 1nflat1on 1\1 r' Ht'rgeson·, bill. removing that 3 per cent would t•ost about S200 m ill1t>n th•· Mesa Cops 'Mistaken' On Burglar By J J\CKlt: 11\')1,\:"ol 0t 1r. D•1ly Pdot ~t•ll A Cos ta M c·~a n •:-.t JUra n t o wner esca ped 1n11Jr~ tod.i) tlfter police mistook h1rn for a burgla r and fi rcd f1\'C' ~hot!> Jl him while h<.• was inside h1~ own place, officers reportt!d toda~ They s aid t hey a r e s t ill puzzled as to why Rach1d Jabr, owne r or the CcdJr:-. Care a t 15ifi Newport Blvd . didn 't obey when officers ordered him to come out or a room in the rc•s t a ura nt about 4 o'clock th1:-. morning friends s pecul ated thut J abr who s pe aks limit ed Engli!>h. might have fallc>n a s ll•ep and been confused when police bur~t In J abr decli ned lo c·om me nl on 1 h e an c1d e n1 toda v f'nl·n d' d es cribed him as l1aci h -.hak('n Police ~av<' t his :.iecount At about 3 a m . :.i s1lc-nl :e larm s um moned Offlcl·r Turn W1ntc·1 to Goodyea r Tires. 1596 :\l'\\ 1>4Jrl Olvd While.• <;t•an ·hing lhl' roof he s polled \\\O nwn running oul or the store· ~ewport lkach polil'l' J<Hnl·rl Cost u Mesa offl n•r!> in sC•Jrchini.: the a rC'a but faller! to l11c.:<1tc thr· s uspc>cls A hout 45 minute:-. l:.itt•r howe\'cr. police said Winter und O Hic<'r Ga r) Mc Erl am" t.'n' :-.till c hecking the a n •;.i "h(·n th1·~ s po tted an open door in h<ick of the Cedars (.'aft-. 14 h1d1 1s heing re modeled Entering . t he pai r s pottc.·fl som eone sn lhl· nc'<l room Th<'' !-.aid they 1dl'nl1fi <'d t hems rlvcs a·s police andnrd c>n ·<I l11m to com1· o ut P olice s:11c1 th1· m an rcfwwd a n d I h re w a s m ;.i 11 n b J c <· t th roug h the door, then duckNl o ut or si~ht a nd d roppC'd to the.· floor. Winter reportedly fi red f1\'l' shots but becaw,c• th<' man wa:. on the floor. he missed hi m. police said. They said J a b r cam e out of the room afte r the s ho t:-. wc·re fired. No arrests were m ade in the incident. police said Reds Reap Record WASHINGTON !API Soviet purchases of American grain for the year ending Sept. 30 have reached a record 15.S m illions tons, the Agriculture Depart ment reports. In the previous 12-monlh period. the Russians bought about 14.8 million tons of wheat and corn. compared with 14 million during the 1972-73 a nd 1975-76 periods. OOAST TO ESCAPE SMOGGY AIR EL MONTE (AP) The air is goln& to be "extremely s moggy" Inland on Wednesday officials of the Alr Quality Manage ment Diatrlct predicted today. However. t.he officials said U'te coui. the blah desert and Bl& Bear will have good alr quality wbil• lDland Orance and Los An••I• County ,..aidenta are 10- ln& to be breathing unbealthfU.l air. AP tli'1r.-pMto TARGET TAX RELIEF GOP Leader Hallett f1r .. t ~··ar <.1 ncl mor1· 1n ... u1·e·1·1«l ing )1•ar' Ir thl' ... t ... u· Of'l•(h mune\ frJr n1•" pre1J,!r<im :-. 1tw11 \\t· re· ).!1>1n)! to have to have Ule guts to go to the people . . . and sa y that there is going to have to be a tax m crease for new programs and the continued operation or gov ernment." Mrs Hallett sa id. Gov Edmund Brown Jr has re:-.1~ted full scale indexing, say 1n~ the long·te rm cos t to tht.· state wou ld ~ too high A noi hc r · · h 1ddcn t <t x lhl' Hcpuhl1C'a ns a::.sa 1lcd wa:-. .. th1· ~a :-.olirw la x AR l'1 9J by A:-. '<'m hlyoH.111 Denni:. Brown, R l.o nJ! ffra<:h. would l'11m1n:.ite the· 11, perrc·nt of th1· tax lhilt goc~ lo lht• 'Late · ,hscrnt)I ~ Hl'puhllc<.1n ('a ul·u:-. ('h;.i1rman Charle:-. lnhn·t·ht of \ l'ntur a '>aid Hepuhlu:an:-. w<1nl ,111 1ncn·a M: 10 t:urn.:nl propo:-.ab lo hoo!>t thl' rente r ':. S37 ta>. c·rc·d1t to Sf.7 or SR7 T he m ore ex Pl·ns1 Vl' of thrnw hd ll. would cost S200 m tlhon Kepublll';,in-. prt·v1ou:-.I) p m µu ... ed .i Sll>U c redit hut Im hrl'<'hl ,,1111 more m q~ht be l1l'l·cJ1·cl Palestinian RiJ!hts Blacks Seeking Israeli Support l '\ITEU '\ \TIO~"i \I' Hldl'k :-.upporlt•r.., e1f Andrt.-" Yo ung met toda~ "1th hra1:l ' l ~ amba,.,ador dfll·r telling reporter<; th1·~ "l'rl' gt'lt1ni:: .rn t.•xc cllcnt · n·bpon::.t· from lht• Am eriean pubht 111 their nt" 'land in supµort o f :J Pc.1lc·s t1mc1n h omt·land Th('~ '-ti~ lht.') ".mt 1:-.raeh l'n do r semen t or thl' rig h ts 11 ( Palestinians. as well <1s J ews . lo ,1 n ational homP and l'ales\1 n1a n :Jl'Cl'ptanct· of i...r,el'11 OJ ltnnhood C Jm pa1i:n 1n J.( for hr.i.-11 l'.ilt•<;t1n1.111 r apprul'ht·me·nl Jn I hl' ":1kl' of Young ., r t':-.11'(nt.1l11in ,1:. L S amb:e-.~Jdor 111 t ht• I ml t•d :"\,ltll llb o (fl('l!l b Hf !ht• ~lllth C hr1:-.t 1J n I e•;i cle·r ... hq• ('11n ft•rcn<'t· mt•I \\1th h r.11·li \m ha ~~ador \'t•hud.1 Z lllum J I h1-. m1,.:;inn n('ar ht·n · Thc.•1r ~cht·d ullo 1 .dl1·d fur •' nt'\.\ :-. t'Pnfl•n •n1·1· .eft1•r I hi• mt.•1·1 11\J! tht•n ;1 nwt•t inJ! \\1th ~t'" \ 11rl.. .11•" ''h lt•adt•r.., Jllrl J 1 111\ "1th hla<·K ~rnup-. .1t ,, \I .enh,11 1.in t hun·h Thi· Ht•\ .l11"'Ph ~ I ""''n Dive r s Find Artifacts On "Monitor' w ,, s 11 1 N c ·r o :-. •· ,, 11 1 1>1' l'r" h..1q• cla1mt•d their b1).! s.:1• ... t baJ? of ;.irt1fa<"t:-. .i p~:ppN :-.ha kcr. a soap dish a nd :.i br a!>:-. hlngl' from the \\ rec kage or thl' C1\'1 I War ironclad Monitor Exproition orfic wls reported he re Monda' the ite ms werl' blfled out of the lhret• root layer or sand lha t has drifted over sec tions of the vessel. lying 22fl fel't dee p in the Atlantic Ocea n off Cape Hatte ras. N C Arch colog1s ts h a\t.' mad l' alm ost daily dives to the 172-foot :-.hip since the expedition began A u g 1 T h e y h a ,. c b et.• n m ethodical 1n vac uuminJ: awa) the s and. and before the late~t finds, they had located o nly a ~lass mustard bottle But last week . offi cials said they wert! close to what they believed would be a major artifact layer The excavation is concentrat ed in a 25-foot-square ar ea or the captain's cabin . an area lhat is accessible because the hull U'tere ha s been ripped away. apparent· ly by depth charges dropped by Navy ships hunting German sub· marines during World Warn. The diver s hope to rind a paymaster's sare. p ersonal ite ms or the captain, cabin furnishings and other items that will tell more about Navy Ufe a century ago. The Monitor. a Union ship. rought U'te Confederate ironclad Virginia -formerly the Mer- rlmack -in a hlstoric batUe ofr Hampton Roads. Va .. on March 9, 1812. Ne1ther ship won a de· cl1lon. but tbll lirst engagement between armored ships ended U'te era ol wooden war vessels and changed the courte of naval warfare. SCLL' prP'>ldl·nt. \\<t:, leading a pa rt~ "' 12 into the Is raeli m1:-. ... inn '-'ht•n ht· ""a.., asked a bout l " n •ac·uon to the· SC LC'" nl'" ..,\d nd On \1onda) a fter meet in ~ hen· "1th reprC':-.ent<1l1 ves of 1 h 1 • I' a I t• .., l i n t· I. 1 h (' r <J t 1 n n COLUMNS EXPLORE YOUNG'S OUSTER -A6 I 1q:an11at1on. he s tated the goal ·"mutual l~ral'li-Palesunian ac <' 1· pt an c· l' of d P a I e s 1 1 n 1 a n home land ' .ind h rael1 nJ t .nnhnnrl 111• o;a11I lhl' rc·a1·11<ln w ;1~ "1•x e 1•ll1•nt from 'hl:ick anrt ""hilt· \ 1111ni.: anr1 eihl tndudsni.: Pl'OPI" ""h 11 ml'I hi !' j.(rtlUp IO tht• hotd' .1rul nn the• ... 1r••1•1.., l..lt<'r !ht• 111 c I .., cll'put' rib '1•r\• r 11 ;1 ... :in E /\hd1·I FL11im .cn wld .1 rl'JH>rl<'r hl'rt' t h .r 1 I' I. II Ch ,1 1 r o 1 an \'a..,"· r \r;if;.i \\nuld 111 \c·r~ plt·a~t-'d Ill OH't•I Wllh th1• h'.1flt•r:-.h1p of 1h1· t.lat I.. 1·11rnm11n 1t~ 11f th1• I nttl·ti ~t alt'' ..,ho11lcl th<• la lll'r ''''I lh1· \11ddl< E~1 "1 l.o\.\en .11<! \lonela' ht· \Hl\tld not rul1· ••UI ..1 ., "''' 111 th•· \1 1cldlt· Ea~• to IJll.. \\llh \,1r111th p.1rlll'" l n 111 ht·r d1·\ l'lopmt·nt-. \11c1dl l' E;.ist t•nvo v Hnhl'rt S ~11.1U!>'-repoltt•clh " 1rntdtt•d "'1th lht• Stal1· ()1•p;1rtmc nl and \\.int~ to kno" J 11!.t wh11 com m.1n ef ... \m e•r 11"1 ' :\1tl'!t•a :-l pol11'.\ l'h1• ="•''-' York Tim<·~ .... 11d tod .1\ ~trau :-..., \\ho Ml.no" lec1ge:d thut the n•:-.ults of t h1 ... \\t.•cke ncl d1 ple>mJl') 1n h rat.•I ~nd 1-:gypl wen• "not good :-.aid hl' plan:-. lo report t<i l'rt•s1dl•nt Cartl•r lh1 :-. week. Ile· mt•cb today with Sec ret ary of State Cyrus Va nce a nd Zb1 gniew Arzezinsk1. the national sccurit> J d v1sor lntelluienct> officials told the tSef' BLACKS. Page A2> Orang"' .... £.,,, .. ~ \\'e ather N1~hl and mornmg low l'louds with mostly sunny afternoons through Wed- nesday Slightly warmer days m the inland areas . Highs Wednesday ranging f r om low 70s at the beaches to n ear 80 inland Lows tonight in the mid 60s INSIDE TODA\' An erotic sez spa in the Chicago suburbs catera to married couplu. "I 'm a great believer 1n marriage,'' 11aya t~ OWMr. Story. Page AS. .... ~. At AML--. U A• MH ___ U et 94-1 ..... ., •• is Mllftel ~ IM CJ ... .._..... &4 Q.lt '· C ... ~ Cl .. '-1• .,., .. Or......... (J ................ .. ......... ., .,.. T'lllMMn .,.. Cl.a...._ A4 CJWWN...-A4 .. of .. ....... _ .. Baptis• Filtaed Camer a man and soundman working on a G('rman televis ion film about Christianit} in America wad(' in for closeup footage a s Rev. Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel bap- tilt.'S om.' o f hts follo wers in the waters of Newport Harbor . The large baptismal service. one of st•V(·ral conducted under Calvary C'hupt•I uuspitcs at Pirate's Cove in Corona d<'I Mar during the summer, dre w ubout 7~>11 people Monday night. ~--------~-~ Gas Price Guides Given to Drivers \\' 1\ S II I N G T 0 N I A P l - M11tnn "t" 1n 20 major l ' S r1hcs "hn "ll'-ll('<'l thl'1r loral scrv1re "' ;Jl 111n" of Jlrll'l' J!OUAIOA 00 \\ h.1' t' a rough 1!0\ <'rnment gu1dt· 111 lt•gal J!J"ohnt• prtl't•s in 20 m a- jor l S t'll ll'' Thl' Em•rJ!~ Drpartmc•nt re· k.t't'tl tht• price• lt st Monda). l'aut1on1ng that the fl~ures were 'a lid as of Aug 6 and we re• s ub· 1etl to chan1!l' s1nc·t• then Sm~· station," mav h;J\ c· gottt•n ~ ---t·m pt-tom; tn the i;cn-er:rl l.ffi<.'ing rult·i. 11s "t·ll . 11 said The· list 1s JJ:i rt of tht· cte>part· h1 1•nt 's dfurt to monitor tht• 1111t·1·s of ga!-.olu w tJeang C'ha rged hy thC' n11110n '!-. more than 175,()()() '-l'r\' ll'<' MatlOll!-o But M1th<.1el Po<lhorzcr of ttll' ('on!'>umt>r Fl·dt•r11t111n o f Am<.'rit a C'hargcd that pcnalt1c5 ror pricing v111l;1t1ons ancl the f 'ro,,. Page 111 BLACKS ..• White llou5<.'. Statt• Oepartment Jnd tntl'fllj.(l'O{'e ill;{Cnt·1C!-o lai.l month that Arab d11Jlom ats had ~U).!j.(1•,l 1·d Young mt·,·t w1lh lln 1·n\ov from th1· P 1Jlci.t1n<· I ll1t•rat ion Org;rn1zul ion. 1t wa~ n·portt'<.l tocfay Hut Cartt•r 1Jdm in1i.tratt0n of f11'1als r1ul not follow up on the alert by 1mstrut·ttng Young not to llH.>l't with lht• ('LO o ff1t•1als, nor did they <:heck to i.;ee whethe r the mcctrng took place. the W <11;hington Post said in a story attributed lo unidentifi ed in· tellt ~en<·c !-.Our<.'es U S r>olicy forbids contacts with the PLO u ntil that or- gan1 zat1on rct'OJ.(n1ze& the ex 1:-.tente of Israel 3 Octuplets Called Stable NA Pl.ES, ll<tly I A J> 1 <Jn•· •>f the thret• i.urv1 v1ng ort u1Jl1·11i horn fi ve dayi> :.igo to Pai.11ualina C'h1:inese devc•lu111·d Jaund11•f• t.t1 du Y but s he. as well "" I h1· othn two. arc in i.table cnnd1twn. ~&fl Paolo llosp1t<1l reported A tte nd1nJt d octors <1r<Jrr<·tl tests for Uny Silvanu Chiun,!111· to monitor the 1aundirt·, a yellow p1 gmt'nt<1tion that ti. u t·om mon c·o nd1tion among p rematuri· trnbies. The we ights of Silvana und hn s i8tl:'rs Ann:i and Vulentin;1 wen· reported unchanged ut 26 Lo 27 ounces, but attending d1>ctor11 s3id this wus expected OflANOl COMT " DAILY PILOT f~ 0.~ (Olt\t 0.lff "1fot W1th •f\1f"" H1 I Of"'I b•f'W'd ·~~Pf""''· "~'""'db' ... (H ... ( ftit\I Pvt>U"'-ftCI '°"""""'' \ilofMr •t• loftitl°"" •• • ~f>fi\.Md ~•) t,_~ ,,..._, ,., (9't• ¥•'41 Ht.._ .. ~,_ H""tlnittOin .,,., "" tN't ••1"V•lf.,.. h'f'HW l~Rtia.c:•u~tf\CMW A \•"01• , .. !OW. tid•liOI'\ ., OVl>tl~ Wf\i, .. ,, 6Nf ~·' '""",,.,.,.*Ht P\IOll\Nf"CI PtMt ., .. no llO \t6•y \lf..t (0\1•~ Cel•fOfft•••>t1' ·-.. -~HAOtftt ~ "'4tt""" , ..... c ..... , VI<• Pr.,ldf"t 4"'4:1 C.."'"allMMQlll'f CN•IMN~ ~, .... " A\\i\l•nl M•M91ne , .. .... Offlctt CO.I• M<-w J>O w.,, ll•r tlr .. t ;_.,, .. ," IOllNO , ..... H_., Huni•"OIO'I -h trl/l .. •tfl ........... T~ne {714)9'12~ CIMIMM Adve ....... 9'12•M?I ' c hanrl's or bt•ing d1sc·ovC'rcd are so remote "JWOplt• are not afr:11d of betn~ found in v1ol<1t ion " A n d t h l' d l' p a r I m l' n t ackno" l<'dg<·r1 11 hu' onlv 50 a uditors "orkmg on com pl~mL<> of rt'ta1I gas prt<'t''> However. the departml'nt added that :in add1t1onul 150 should be m lhl· field suo9 in res poni.e to Pn·~1 d<•nt l'artt>r'~ order lo 1nrreaS1• thl' !'>Ill' of lht· auditing -;tarr Fed1•ral rult·s ha\·1· n ·gul;Jt Ni the pnt'e of gas at rl'lad :-.lut111n.., for f1 vt• years Tht• la test report e>o C'C'l lmi:s r:tnJ.,!c• from a lo" of kl1 2 l't•nts a 1!all1111 for rt•J!U l:.tr 111 Dalla~ to a lm11!-.l $1 15 a gallon fur prenuum 1n New York The m ·c\1mum prin•i. a rc based on thl' "holc5ale gasoltnt' JHll'C' p aid hy the 5 t<.1llon OJJcrator plu~ taxes and a max 1mum mar):(m of 15 4 ('t:nli. a gallon to <.·over overhC'ad and 11rof1 t • 1Jes p1te the federa l controli.. ROVernment officia ls 11ay 1l would be vi rtually impossible to c·onduct widespread m onitoring o f prices for possible v iolations "It would he Just ltke aud1t1ng c•vc r~. t axpayt·r ." ~;mJ Dianne Novic~ a s pokeswom an for t he Energy Department With the n:lea:-.ing of th1· ma>. 1mum prtte li s t. the Energy IJcpartmenl's David J Bardin urged motorists to not ify lhl· de· partmcnt if their gasoline coi.ts more th1.1n the· legal ceilings . "We can now provide con s umcrs with CJ more accurate g uide to the> m aximum legal pncl's that may be charj(cd for gasoline in v:i rious p arb of the countr y." s aid Burdin, ad · mmistrat11r or the de partment's E tonom1c· Regulatory /\d m 1 n1i.tr01l11m Thi· d"JJ<.1rtm1·nt ·:-. t11l l free tl'll·phone hotline· for c·on5umers lo µa-.s on their pnr1· <'Um plu1nb I'> klj{J·4<M 9i4fi 'J 111· f1gu1 , . ., aft•·r c·a ch com p.111., 11·1111·i.1•nt lhl' maximum 111 II'•• I fiat ''!111 lw 1 h:n~•·I! for 1 •·l.(ul:1 1 j(:0 '>•1l1111·. un l1•a d1·d 1•;1•.11l1n .. :111<1 JJrt·r11111111 ga:1111Jn1·, 111 I h;,1 l;J tJ1•1 fl f• f I• a I 1• I h ,. I ,1 11I1• H f Ill ' altf•>rm 11 U>li A NC f>;f,Y.S ('t11 ·vn111 JI/fr !J'1 Ill~• Iii Y.xx•m llfl W/ Jlj{J IJI Ci ulf 10() l7 llM IU M'ihll W'I. M Jll'i :m ~hi· JI 11'1 I/~ fl11 :1i llnl1m IJ11112 1111 tJit f'h(•Vroll Y.x xon (i 11 If Mohll Shf'll Union HAN uumo 100 fM lll:i JH !lfl M IOO :IH I 00 l't'I 1114 11 I J02 M 11 lfl all f.M IY.l I/II :12 102 f}O 104 Ill 8AN FRA NCIH< 'O Chevron JOO SH 111:, HI l!:xxon 00 14 IOO AA M obit 102 fl7 ll)fl fl I Shell 94 O'..! VO :t2 Union J03 7~ IO~ IJ7 If.If! :!fl llH IKJ llrl ftll I 0(1 r,11 llti! ~· um 12 lllfS ~I 111:1 ~"' HY7 !.U IOll rit1 llYl ~I 107 1111 I~ atl 103 Of! I JO 00 Hl'l rJl JOG O!i Dancer Hang& Herself in Cell UTICA, N.Y. (AP> A 10·10 dancer who roucht a Le1al battle aaainat police au.empts '1> photo· 1raph her left brea1t w11 found dead in her cell at the Onttda County JaH. officlalA Hid. Darcy Joynt, 22. of Utica ap. parently han1ed hf'raelf from the ban of her cell, Oneida County Sberiff '1 depuU11 aald Monday. . Utica police 1aid tbey wanted to pbotolrapb her left breut becaute local mercbanll told them about ror1ed checks betnc pu1td by a woman In a low·eut dreta wblch revealed •butterfly tattoo. -, W1mtian Says He'll Fight For Execution CARSON CITY. N<'v IAPI - ('on f c·c;srd murder e>r J c ssP H1sh1)p of <;;irdl'n Grov(• s:iy' ht":-pa!-.'-l'd his mo!'>t recent l>'-Y ('hwtnc <'xarntn<1lt0n and 1s 1 t•udy LO f1~hl luwycrs trying lo :-top his Aug 27 1•x1•cut10n H1s h111J 'a11I 1n an 1ntcrva·"' ~1 1111 d tty that he unde rwt"n l lt•ni,:t hy l>"Y r h1atrir cxam in:i 111111" m l'r tlw "l'l'kt·nd :ind got tht• ~r1•1•n lig ht " from ci ps~ rh1 atrr~t called in by prison 11fft r 1 a Is 1\ fr<k ral Jt1<lgl' ha s s chedulC"d ;; lll'arin~ Thur s day in La !-. \'t·i.:a:-. un a publir d efenders· p<·tit1on to block Bis hop's tnp lo th<· gas c hamb<'r, and Ilis hop sau1 he will he the>re> to oppo:-.c thl! petition A prison s pokes man con firmed R1shop. 46, sentenced to death for killing a Las Vegas casino patron. would be n own from the maximum security prison in Carson City to Las Vegas for the> ht'aring. Acting Prison Superintendent Ho ward Pyle> also s aid Bishop's sp1rtb and appetite a re> good, :idd1ng t hat . he is s m oking cigars. eating meals s uch as a lun('h Mondavorrornf'd bcf'fhas h and O}'<>ters ~nd 1s la king "light " tranqwli1,rr!'> "This hasn't r h::\ngcd m e men- tally It hasn't a ffected m e at all.:' Bishop s1.1irl "J don't rc1.1lly give a damn about their gas chamber." he s aid "I can think or things I'd rathl'r do . but the point 1s, I C'an :uccpt this. too " Ri shop s;:i1d he st tl l feels 1t would be more> "r rucl" to stay his cicccution than to let it pro· ('l'Cd on sC'h1·dulc lie s aid he would prefer a life prison term but doe!-.n'l se>e how he could gel a rommulation The admitted slayer, heroin udd11'l and robber said he was · guilty tx·yond :.ill doubt" and he wouldn't ask the ~late Pardons Hourd to rommute his senlenre lwC"u use "I won't beg a nd that'd lie bt·gging. · · Nixon 'Glad To Be Back' NF.W YORK CAP> - lllf'lrnrd Nixon 111.1ys he ex· 111•1'1" n'> 11roblem main · tulnlnu hh1 prlv1.1ry a 11 u rf'11l111·nl or lhf• nullon·~ l11 r ur111 rlty Th'' form1•r pre!lidl'nt urill ht" wlfr. 1'11l. on Mon 1t11 y took a look •t the Ylfth i\vt1r1uf• upc1rtrntlnt lh11y h11r1r Ill Ol'CUp y hy J 1rn I N l1wn 11 uld ht' wAnl111 prtvac·y 110 he can llJUmd time• "rt1adlng a nd thlnklrttc •nd wrlllnlJ " "Wf''rr 'h!ll~hted to be har k In Nt1w York City," Nixon ""ht .. ,. he anft Mn Nlxnn t•h•lted with re · port.,rfl untt 11hc:M1k • few h 11 nd" 1111111116' •orne JOO l'll llJl l•rN h y Ulltl ntl W n •I • h hon o u ll Id" t he bullttlnfl. Marine Equipment Stolen From Boat M 1rtne radio equlpmHt valuH •t 91 ,?M w11 NpOrted 1tolen trom I boat dooked In Newport Harbor, police Hid to-ctay. Paul Stuart aald th• equip- ment wu taken Sunday t1'0ID ldl boa ti docked at a marina at mt W. Cout Hllhway ln Newport Beacb 'J lhrtnera Mile. ...... _ .... , KREMER ••• Kremer Hid U.. aoluUon la for the city and company to work to'·1!:!rint.M Company la pro. ~ a .a.able amount ol lta owe .... , 16 build major arterials for lhe city or Jrvrne." he.aid. At the cooclualon or his talk. Kremer ur1ed the reallora to make thelr volce1 beard In IOV· ernment affairs to offset the ef· fecta of what he called a small but vocal minority opposed to development plan.a. "Too oft.en, in any city. coun- ty, state or n ation. it l.s a small but vocal minor ity tha t makes Its wllhes known to the e lected officials. More often than not. this minority has 8ellish motives -no road past their communi· ty. no shopping center near their neighborhood. no new bouaing near their homes." "We look to you ... to make your voices heard," he told the realton. Black Magic Practiced at War Museum H UNNYM EDE . E ngland . I AP l -Leftovers from bluck magic r ites the headless t•arcass of a r hlckt>n, a blood· stained i.;tonc a ltar und a five> pointed litar were found in a l'lt·a rinJ.{ at the Huy al Air For re "ur me mo rial in thr ~at1nnal Trust ·~ Hunny mt•d(• P rt·,t"rvt• ''[! IS l OO a ppalling (o r words." s aid Eric As h of the Windsor RAJ-' Assoc1at1on. "The ml'm On:JI IS d t·Ol l'Ull'd to \hf· hl·rocs who helped suvl' Rntcun in the• Se('ond World War Wf· arc• absolul<'l v '\lunnt-d C1nd hor nfh'd that l>l'1t1>lt· t·ould t)i· VJ "arpt•d as t11 foul lh1·1 r m 1·m11n In ~lH'h a f'l'VIJl\tng \\,I\ Aeeased Rapist Fate Pondered By Third Jury BJ DELO&E8 B&OOllS l&WIN GI-l>eMf rllel ilMI For the third time in six months, an Orange County Superior Court jury has begun deliberating the fate o r Glen Hutcherson, the accused rapist or Catherine Hardin. Before the nlne ·man, lhree- woman jury began its debate behind closed door8 today, it hea rd prosecutor Dan Brice characterize the case that has drawn national atte ntion as simply a matter of who do you believe. M iss Hardin told the 1ury in her t estim or.y Hutc h e r so n picked her up whale she was hitchhiking in 1977, raped and auaulted her and then dumped her out of his mobile home m a remote canyon area. But t he defendant In sisted Miss Hardin had agreed lo a 8exual tryst in return for a $25 fee and only yelled rape after he renefed on paying the fee UllCKEN THEFT 'FOWL PLAY' PASO RORl.1'.:S rAl'i fh1 San Luis Ob15~1 Count) -.h1·rirr , deµartmcnt 1s h.)()k1ng for «t tu foo t tall 150-p11und f1 be rgl<.1ss ch1C'k(•n c;tolen rn,m d !oral µoullr)' ran(·h "ht·n · 11 "'J'> u-.1·d ;,i ~ a kind of marqw•t The '>henff'!.. report 1c; lo~J?PIJ undt>r th•· h1 'iJ1J1n i... h ·· ... 1 pla} ' In his cJoaln1 arcument, Brice conceded that Mlaa Hardin waa not the stereotype or a rape vic-tim. ·'Victims are not a lways weep. Ing on the witneas stand," Brice s aid as he tended to di.acount Mias Hardin's fiery exchanges during the trial with defense lawyer Te rry Giles. By the s ame token , Brice a rg ued, "a ll rapists are not necessarily He ll's Ange ls. "Some rapists wear suits, look ltke friends and neighbors of ours and work In the aerOfipace ind us try," Brice said as he eluded lo the Image that deftn· danl has carried with him into the courtroom. Monday, the jury visited lhe scen e or the alleged assault and rape. a remote turnoff on Brea Canyon Road in north Orange County. There , Juror!! ins pected the !>lit• where both accused and ac- c·uM·r tc•sttfif'd the inr ident took plo c·,. aml thl· woman was shoved frr>m thl·m<ih1le ho me. Hy h:iv 1n~ the iury Inspect the ;;1 l'a, rldl·n"'· l.1wvl'r <;i lc'i ap- p.1 rently hop••d to dcmon-.trate th .i t ~1!-.s llard in r oul<l not tin'-"thl\ h,1\1• worked ht•r way lo lh• hot111m of an 1·mbankmcnt "'hilt· ti11ndf11lded and tie d without '>lumbltn~ Tho"· "h11 'iaw th~ "''>man and 1·1c.1m1n1·<1 hl'r <Jfter the incident le'>t1f1l-d tht·r•· \o\1.:re no appi:trent hrul'-c>sOr r1th,·r mark'> 1nd1cattng · h• h.1r1l>t·1·n 1·1th1·r 1n\olv<:d in a ... 1r11L•J..l ••f1r h 1<l 1·l;.,mb.-n·c1 dnv.n a r 11 u ~h i'01ii,111k n11·nt 0 .. ly Pil9i ~I.off P ... lo 'Toon·f 111-Ceremonies .J ack Toon It> ads a ukelele serenade 3 1 !:>alurday's dcd\cation ceremonies for the new multi-purpose building at Newport Beach's ::,cnior citizen center The 7.500 square foot building completes the center. opl·n L•d t \.\O yt·a r -. ago a t Fifth and \J :i r)!11c•nt1• :I\ 1·nu1•.., tn Corona del Mar :\l'al I~ 1.11011 JH't :-.o n-. tutnt!d o ut for Sat unl;.i \ :-. dt•d 1t .1t111n. whic h included a t11ur of thl• fa(·il1 l\' paid for 1.1.1th an $800.000 ft•rl e>ral g r ;111t ONDS ----------------... -. -~ ... ______ _ ~--------·--. Countian Wants Brown Apology ,.,. w1...,.. •• FLA VS FONDA FLAP Sen. Paul Carpenter Bull Victim Aid Delayed T ECATE , Mexico CAP> A 56-year-old American who died of a skull fracture a fter being trampled during Tecate's first running of the bulls festival Sun- day had to wail at least 90 minutes before an ambulance trans ported h i m to a U.S. hosp1taJ Authorities said Monday that Dell S<-hnever, a plumber from <·am po who worked at the San Onofre project may h ave also suffered a heart attack during the Pamplona·style charge wit h the bulb Pilot Logbook SA CRAM E NTO f AP > O ran1e Counly 'a Democratic Atate Senator Paul Carpenter want.a Gov !dmund Brown Jr. to apojogb~ ror "ln8u1Un1" tbe Senate after It re1ected hla ap polntment ol J ane Fonda to the at ate Arts Cuuncll. .. tn dffcMbtn1 the Senate as afting dishonorably and u 1ut lesa. small-minded and en1a1ing in cheitp poUtiu l strategies, lbc governor has ig nored the quality of his appointme nt , .. said Sen. Carpenter <Related story Page AS>. T h e Cypress Dem ocr at in- troduced a resolution Monday that requests the apology. But he dropped plans to seek an im- mediate floor vote on it afte r Senate Preside nt P ro Tem J ames Mills asked hlm to aJJow t he measure to follo w t he normal Senate com mittee pro· cedure. Brown's chief of st aff. Gray Davis. refused lo comm ent on the measure . SR22. ··Both the gove:nor and the Senate have m ad e the ir rcspec· ti ve positions we ll known." Davis said . '"J see no reason to comment further.·· The Senate r ejected Miss Fon da's appoin tm ent on a 5·28 vote last month afte r a debate in which several senators were hars hly critical of he r campaiRO against the Vietnam War and her 1972 visit to Hanoi. One la wmaker. Sen. Robert Nim mo. R·Atascadero. said he thought her actions a m ounted to treason. Brown responded with sharp criticism of his own. say ing. amon g oth er things . t h at lawmaker s had s hov.n "smallm1ndedn css" and dl'scribing the senators "as a group of little kids " East Meets West -.On Surfboards By ST EVE MITCHELL Of tM Da41y Pii.I S .. 11 When he arrived in Laguna Beach. my wife and I as s umed he had soml:! command of the English language AFTER ALL. HE HAD written us a letter saying he was looking forv. ard to his two-week visit with us as a part or the Inte r Study student tour group. Rut when Yasushi Miki climbed off the bus at the Con ~rcgn tional Church. along with 30 other young .J apanl•sc colic Re s tudents. we learned his English vc1cabuhJry <·ons1stcd of the words "Hobie sur fboar d. wipeout. bottom tum and beach." Now slack that up against my own som e what limited unde rstanding of the Japanese language. i e .. "sayona ra, hibachi. geis ha . and Datsun." a nd you get some idea of how we spent our Cirst few hours together . IN STUNNED, BUT friendly silence. Thal didn't last long. Yasushi spotted m y s urfboard in the patio and his face M tTt H ELL broke out into a biR g rin. We discovered Wt' had something very im portant in com mon. The three of us went to the beach the next day. and we h<td to drag him the three blocks back to our home after six hours in the sun. He had picked up a re w more English words. and we picked up second degree s unburns. WE TOOK VASUSHI SHOPPING and he bought a $220 surfboard . a wetsuit. a pair of Makaba roller s kates. and about a dozen surfing T-shirts. Every Ume he whipped out bis Bank of J apan tr aveler 's checks and s igned Lbem in neat, concis e Japanese cbarac· te rs, the clerks would look puzzled. But I told them the y shouldn't be concerned . "Who's going to be able to forge that ," I smiled. About a week after his arrival, the lnters tudy director phoned to say she was conce rned that Yasushi wasn't do· ing bis English homework. TO 11:1AT. MARILYN AND I must plead guilty. How could Yasusb i do bis homework when he was out with us. roller skating at Dana Harbor . surfing, eating hot dogs at an Angels game, disco dancing, going on picnics and shopping. B ut h e pic ked up t he la n guage d espite our lax s upervision or hia homewo rk. By the end of a week and a half. we were carrying on a nimated four -hour conversations . Granted, anyone wit· nesaing these sessions would think they walked into the middle of a game of char ades. but we were communicatint. 4ND 111E zt. YEAR-OLD colle ge kid e ve n developed a sense of humor in English. As we were departing a friend's house on Vosuabi's last night in Lap a Beach, the family dog -a scrawny little yapping mutt with a high-pitched bark -took after us. Y asushi looked on in disdaln, -U.en turned to me with a grin. ' "We barbecue dog," be asked, nodding bis head. YASlJSIO WENT BACK TO Japan Monday, with a com· m and or t.be Kint'• good English that will stand him in good atead anywhere ln America with the Pot•lbte excep- tion of the Bronx. And t learned a J apanese word , too, when I went craablnl into 1 parked ear cbulng a Frilbee be had tolled me. "Oomennual," be 1ald. lndk atlq be waa IOCTY be t.oNed t.be pluUc dllc ln the d1NcUon of • ton of et.eel. I But I prc)beblJ woa't be I ble to UM tbe word. Love meena never bavtna to ••Y tornennual. .,. ........... KY RELATIVE SAVED Nephew Nguyen Cao Minh Ky Nephew Escapes To Italy A 26-year-o ld n ephe w of f o r m c r Sou l h V i c t n a m e s <· Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, 48, of Huntington Beach. is among 891 "boat people " rescued by Italian warshjps in the South China Sea. Ky sa id today. · Expressing "thanks for the kindness" of ltahan authorities. Ky said Nguyen Cao Minlt and fellow refugees a rrived safely m Venice Monday. Ky srud he ··will try to s ponsor ham and have him come here ·· The mal'I 1s the son or a brothe r of Ky"s who remains in Vietnam. He decUned lo com me nt on othe r relatives left in that countr;,. s aying onl:, ·· 1 can't tell " Minh !>a id hc set sail in J fishing boat on J unc tH aftl·r brib· ing Vito>tn<imrse o ff 1C'tals with gold worth $2,000 He and th(' o t her r e fugees res cued b } Italians during a six week mis s1on in the South Chula SC'a had been robbed hy Thai p1rall·~ ano wt're e~p<'ll <'d twi ce from M a lays1an camps Ky said he had been trying to get Minh and other me mbers o( his family out of Vjetnam. but would not d ivulge how. He added he believed it would be more dif· ficult now lhat the Viet namese government has pr o mised to ste m the tide of "boat people."" Ky. who m oved to Huntington Beach in 1976. said he has not been in contact with his nephew since the rescue. However. he said he had bee n kept informed of his whereabouts t hroug h let· ters from French reporter.. in Singapore. San Clemente State Beach 'Ove rbooked' By STEVE .'!ITC'lft:LL O! llW 0•11• Piiot St•lf If you've got Ticketron stubs for vour van club or church ~rou0p at San Clem e nte Slate Reach within the next month or two. you'd better give the t1f ket company a call You might rind yflurself and your friends-being turned away from the Rate at t he state park because of a cf)mputcr t-rror that overlooked the ~mup <:amp ing s ite throughout lhe summrr .Jack Stowe. manaj?cr of the Southern California Pa rks and Recreat ion a rea, s ays a pro· gra m min g problt-m ~Ith T 1cketron res ulted in overbook ings at the park at the south end .,. of San Clem ente. Apparently, il was the only pa rk affected by the error. ·~We've got as many as eight groups booked into the sinRle gro up campsite on one day." the park s pokesman said today. "And if these people don't call to make other a rra ngements. I'm a fra id they m ight be turned away at the gate." The error was discovered by Ticketron officials within three days. but by that time, more t h a n 1.00 0 campers h a d purchased tickets for the group slte . The heaviest booked d av is Sept. 14, Stowe said , with more than 300 c ampers signed up for the group campsite. which can accommodate only 50 persons at onetime . S towe said m ore than 30 days between Att'g. 9 and Oct. 13 are over booked, but s aid Lbe Depart· m en l o( Parks and Recreation is making arrangements to soften the blow ror some of the cam- .. pera. "We are 1lvinl them the op- tions o r us ing t he day u s e fa cilities al San Clemente. use a bicycle are a at San Onofre <about rive miles south of the park>. retchedulinl thelr dat.e .. or canceJl(>g out a ltogether." Other heavily booked dales in· elude Oct. 1. where ab troupe are scheduled to arrive at lbe ume Ume, a nd Labor Day <Sept. 3> wben three aroup1 ~ booked into tbe camp1l~. Attorneys 1 Prepare To Talk By F&EDl!:alCK SCROEMEllL Of .. CMlly ........... A s pokeaman for OraD1e Coun ty's de puty d latr lct a t - torneys and public defenders. no w in the fourth d ay or a w a lko u t , s a id tod a y t h e employees would welco me a re · opening of salary negotiations with the county. Fo llowing a meeting or rank- ing county officials Monday af. temoon, Board or Supervisors Cha irman Philip Anthony said it was his desire that talks which br ok e ore Wednesd a y be re · sumed. / • DAILY PILOT Al ~ • • ............. \. ··w e're always willing to talk . willing to meet at any time." said Deputy District Attorney C liff H arr is. he a d o f 1".e employees bargammg unit. T he full board of s upervisors was scheduled to meet m ex ecutive session today lo o utline its next moves io the pay dis· pute. KEVIN AND LINDA BOYLE AFTER HARROWING EVENING 'If You Move, I'll Sitt Your Throat,' She WH Told And the group that convened Monday was exp(!cted to meet again this afternoon to chart fu r ther strategy. Anthony s aid O ffic ials said the wC1lk out whic h began Thursday ha~ not yet s tymied the county·~ court system Seven felony 1ury tnab werr under way today 1n Superior Court, c;a 1d J a me~ Enrq~ht. chief deputy d1slt1C'l al torney 2 Terrorize Woman In Hour-long Heist But there were fears that a prolonged walkout couJd place a stran~lehold on municipa l court act1\'it1es and possibly lead to v. holesale dJsmissal of pend in~ cases. Judges. however. do havc the right via a ~talc penal code !-ect1on to a ppoint prt\ ate <1t torne}s lo prosecute c<tscs 1f di'> trict attomc}~ f<:11l lo show up 1n court llarr1 s <,Jid t h Jt 1f n t'v. negotiation~ lx·~in . ~c ho1>ed th•· ("OUnty would no t dcllver :.im ··ultunatum~ • • lie said lht• t•ount' did thcit last w<.'l'k wh1•n ll I.!~\ t• the <.tt tnrnl'y:o. ;1 "t:.ikt· 11 ur lci.l\t-11 ·· upllon on a 6 75 percent ~al:.ir~ increast• for this year coupled with a 7 pe rcent increase ror next year H arris sa id the employee~ were told they would receive a 4 percent increase for this year 1f th ey chose not to accept the t•ounty"s offer The deputies are seeking a 25 percent increase Anthony denied that the coun ty .delivered an ultimatum ·"There has been a lot of mLSun derstandulg. ·· Anthony sa id And Anthony said he Celt that the county"s offer was a good one in light or increases granted to other count~ employees. Thl' atto rnc}~. how1.•vcr. r1aim the} are unde rp<.11d wh e n th eir salaries arc compared to thosL· for similar l•mployccs In Lo5 Angeles and Sun Ou~go countac!> Bandit Ge ts Ca sh In Knott's Holdup l\nou·.., Bl•rn F'a rm w1:1 ~ rohbcd of an l0stimnted $200 in t ash Mond~1y night by a n armed man. Buena Park police saJd The man walked up to an ad m1ss1on booth. threatened tht· <'l l•rk \o\llh a h a ndgun . <ind ~ra bbcd money from the cash hox. officer~ sa11t He rtcd on foot CHICAGO CAP I For nearly .m hour. L.U'lda Boyle lay with ht:r head buried in pillows on a livi ng roo m couch. s tifling scr ea ms . represstnJ? tear~ of h) Me na. feigning :,Jeep Pilot Lands Plane Safely In Bean Fie ld \ 1.<inc.t~ter pilot v. ho ~aid h1· l<l.,t 1J<11.1.t·r .. ho rtl) after lifllnl:( off the runw~n Jl '1 1·~dov.l cirl.. A1 rpor1 W<fa: <,1•1 his l'l's::.niJ 120 dnv. n safl•I) 1n a ll untml{ton Rt':J<'h beanf1cld about 10 a m ·\1n·ra ft o v.nE'r ond pilot R1c·hard L:rO!>lev. :13. claimed he d1dn 't 0 0l'Vl'll CO me Close'" to ho uses on two s 1dei. or the 2.000.foot long field south of W 3rner A¥e nu t-. v.c!-t o f Graham Str~t !'l•ttht:r Croc;.le ) nor h i'> hr u l h t' r . D v. 1 ~ht 2 I rif We tmmster a passenger, v.a:. hurt LD the toc1dent. The plane. wlllched from the field by a low truck . v. as rc1 all\ el~ undamaged One area res ident. J ohn Long. claimed he saw the plane pa:.:, do~t' over his apartment com pit.·>.. at Warner A\ enut: a·nd Bob <J Chi t· a Strt•el Hov. 1n Gn u·., namt• h•· deJred us I don t koov.. ·· Lon~ ... J1d ··t ('nuld :o.l'c his race ht· v. :.i~ that closl' lie d a mn near c·Jmt• into m~ living room Lo ni.( rel'l'lltl) n •s11znea a:-a :'>t ea dowlark A1 r p u rt C'o m rn1ss1on mc·rnb4:r for tht> City of l111ntinj.!lon fic ach Ile r latmL'<1 tlH· romrn1 s:;1on ., t·frorts 1<1 1·oorc11n:llt· airport J<·t1\·11 v with 1 ht• dt'.,trt'" of "r1·,1 rt'"ldt•nl ~ l.\t.'Tt' ful 1h: I k ~aid lht· corn rn 1ss1on 1:, dominated II.' pr11 fl ying members Richard Crosle~ who ... aid he is J formt•r ~ J \ ~ p1 lot. potnll'U out that thc safl' I and1n)? v. ,,.., h\ Jn expenenn-d" n~er He said he has bCl'O n ytnJ? tor 10 year., ----------------------- Havrng a couple ot sc1en11s1s n lhe tam11y can t:>e verv hefplut al ltmes Recen!fy when my daughter, Ginny. and her husband Jottn. (bolh chemists) were home 111s11tng me. we gol into a discussion about 1he me1af s used tor mounting gemstones Goldt. 1he fevor11e of course so ou discussion centered on 11 They 1010 me hat while gold 11self does not tarnrsh or corrode. the alloys commonly used rn fabrica ting 9010 moun11ngs, such as copper and ztnc can be damaged by repealed e11posur e t o concentrated -;olutrons 01 chlorine Mercury has a s1m1far effect but 1s found only 1n spec1a1tzeo areas usually dental labs or maybe a broken thermometer at home The metal is par11cuterty 11.ulnerable where It IS thrn anCI under stress such as prong ~111ngs. Chlonne 11 common fn aWlmm1n9 pooll. bleachfl and scouring cleensera. Repelled immersion. including c lea n lng rings In s trong houaeholCI bleaches should be avoided Our recommended recipe for home cleen1ng 11 1 cup of warm water (nor hot, certainly not bolling over a flam e) and 1 tapn detergent (such as Mr Clean) and I llP houaehOld ammonia. Let soak for 15 mrnutM or so. bruth Mary Barr c.er111tea Gemo1091:.1 with a IOft brustt & nnse ...._. _. The allUf'e ot gotd . Ind IN ._.._ G.-hci.ty de11re 10 own 11 dates b.ctc .. far a the h111ory of mankln<I M~ ._ 11telf, L~I .... , The place of gotd h .. been eatraordinery In ...,.y eoclety. 17ttl & ~ ...... Wntcllff ..... .....,..,. ..... '"Lady. 1f you move. I 'll -;flt your throat." a bur glar said in a hoarse whisper before ra nsack· ing her house. T wo robber s r ansacked her North Sade home for nearly an hour. She the n alerted police who amved in time to art l:!!St two men. authorities said . Mrs Boyle. 27, sa id -;he was resti ng on the couch early Mon dav when a man leaned over her '>O l'low I could s m e ll th1• v. h1:-.kt•\ h1· had bt!en drink in~ ·· She -.aid one of the mcn wh1::.~rt.'Ct they would kill her 1f '>ht' m11vt'd but that she did not kn o w 1f t hey kne w ::.hf' .......... :1v. ak1• or 1f they we re just tl'sl ing hN ~hi· '>Cl ld h1·r husband. K<"vin :l2 . had gone to bed upsta1ro., 1>arl1er because he was not foci tnf( well She said she behevcrl ht' had been killed The two robbers -;ystemat1cal ly went throu~h drawe rs and <.'loseL .... she -;a id They took fur-. Jewelry and other valuables and <'a rried the m outs ide to tht· Bo~ les' car I thought l '4 ould need about 60 c lear seconds to be a ble to gel our of the room a nd upstairs with enou~h lime to get to the phone ... Mrs. Boyle told police She ran to the bedroom. found her sleeping husband unharmed and t ht'n ca llt.'<1 Police. "Whe11 I learned what had hapµened . I v..as more m<id than "<"<Ut•c1. S<itd HO\ k llt• ... ;.11d hC' p1t•k<•d up .1 5 foot p11•<'t' o ( won d and Wt·nt dov. n~t:11rs. whl'n' he confronl t•d nnt• nf th•• rohbt•r-.. who tht.•n f lt•(j A' pol1 ct• :.irr ived one man ra n from Boyles· gara~c a nd o f fic·1•rs $!ave C'ha-.1• Polin· ~:.i1d Curtis Evans. HI. wa:-. caplure<t under J IX>r<·h An thony llnrne. IM. \.\a::, Jr· rested SC\'l•ral hours later on a l'-orth Side street. authorittc~ said Pollet• !>aid they found the Hny It~· cass<'ltc tape recorder 1n I lnrn1•.., Ja<'k1•t Both v.l"rc c hargl"d with hur~lary A lt ot !he great empires ol lhe .;nc 11.-n1 world u'>ed golden 001er1<,. mainly '" tnerr 1e1tq1ous rituals also as corns Over centuries of growin g soph1s1tca1ton ano technology, gold has assumed many add111ona1 roles Nol only is 11 still prized tor 1ewe1ry. 11 now nas many add1 l 1o na 1 applocaltons rn con1empo1ary ltle Gold soared into space with the astronauts. its reflective ab•lol'f used on the l'leat sh1elC1s that ere Crtltcal 10 hie This same ab11tty to reflect the sun increases the aesthetic and practical beauty of today's glass Sl(ysorapers. as gold in tinted windows makes the dr flerence between obstructive glare and glamorous gleam In medlCtne and dentistry. tn industry, 1n a hundred •i>e>ltcattons from TV sets to telephones. computers to calcul111on. this etemal metal Is an Important companent. But. ab<>ve all. gold haa enjoyed Ill finest glttfer throughout the ages in 1ts u1t1mate form -1ewetry. In fact, the wearing ol gold on ttie bOdy may actually be man's oldest surviving tradition. Every Clay, each one of us continues the centurres·Old ritual of gold adornment. Men . women ... children ... of all cultures .. are caught up in gold'1 allure through a rtng . earring• . necklaoe . breeelet. We will undoubtedly continue to chef1ah it long into the fUtllf'9. ·-·-.- ' .4f CWlY PtLOT NATION I WORLD ~ More Iranian Bloodshed ....... ~ T .. ~~\·' Khomeini Executes 18 Kurds; Press Curtailed Marpltl•e Now We've Gotcha WB TBS PllOPLS D&n. -LJaten. we didn't Oh It ooe blt wbm ,au ~ )'OU' private bouM oo your lot. You bave wnck..t our walkiq place. Before Y® buUt YOW' bouM oa your private lot, we could walll acrou the plae9, even U It waa yours. It wa1 • neat abort cut. But about 17 years qo. you came atone and ruined all that. You bad the unm1tlc•ted 1a1J lo build a bo&&ae Oil OW' abort C< IH.11' AHA! We've Sol you now Par1 or your bou.H bu been destroyed. More of it may ao You need a permit for repain. Tbttefore, we the People dt the Slate or C.Ufornia, do ordain u follows. I. BEPOaE YOV CAN get a repair permit, you will grant the public the permanent right to take a short cut acroaa your driveway, past your carport where you h ave , Crumbling Seawall al Blur Lagoon Condominiums, South Laguna in vitingly parked your car with its tires, wheels, hubcaps, stereo tape ~eek and AM·FM radio just sitting there. 2. YOU WILL FURTHER construct an entrance for the public at one end or your private driveway and an exit at the other end 3. F1NALL Y, YOV WILL erect signs at the entrance and exit inviting the public to use your private driveway as a wa lkway After you've completed ail these good works, then. m the name of the People or the State of California, we may grant you a permit to repair your house. • • * I'll bet you think a ll of the above is some ludicrous fan. tasy of mine. You are wrong. It has happened right here on the Orange Coast. It is happening right now. The seawall protecting 16 ocean front condominiums at a place called Blue Lagoon in South Laguna 1s betng bashed apart by surf. The 16 homes are threatened with destruction. A repair per mit was granted by the regional coastal commission but that approval has been appealed to the state coastal board which will hear the case In mid September if anything is left or Blue Lagoon con domloiwns by then YOV MUST UNDERSTAND that for three months out of the year, surf rolls in and bashes up against the seawall. This makes it dangerous for beach people to stroll in front of it between Victoria Beach and Treasure Island Beach. Therefore, lhc coastal commission staff has recom mended the above-outlined conditions before the Blue Lagoons p<.'Ople get a seawall repair permit. They must gr ant pubhc access across their driveway; build stairs at either end for the public and put up invitation signs TIUS IS THE MOST blatant and despicable abuse of coastal commission power since the Malibu fi re, where homes were destroyed and public easements dem anded. But one coastal commission staffer insisted the public easement demands at Blue Lagoon aren't blackmail. Blackmail is defined in the dictionary as, "Anything extorted by means of threat or exposure to danger ... " If this isn't blackmail, then you tell me what it Is. TEHRAN. Iran <AP) -Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini's revoluUoeary Nttme executed ll more Ku.rdlah rebela early to- day, cloMd down 22 pubUuUons and upellt!d three more foreip cor,...,_.nta. It alao said two German eor· retpo-*nla have been recalled to 1'l'hran from asslRnmenta in Confession Rocks Trial Of Priest WILMINGTON, De l. CAP) - Courtroom spectators gasped when Judge Andrew Cbrtstie an- nounced that another man had confessed to the "Gentleman Bandit" armed robberies for which a Rom an Catholic priest is being tried. But a lawyer for the second man who phys ica lly re· scmbles the priest -objected to the judge's use of the word "con· fess" and said he conceded only "an involvement in these acts" by his cllent. SUPPORTERS OF the Rev Bernard Pagano, who have packed the s m a ll Wilmington Superior Court room during his two.week trial, said they expect· ed something like this all along. "l 'm not the least bit sur- prised," said Ma rge Seebode of Cambndge. Md., where Pagano was assistant pastor at St. Mary Refu ge of Si nners Church when he was arrested in February on fi ve armed robbery charges and one of attempted robbery. Pagnaoo was accused then of being the mild-mannered, well· dressed robber who used a small chrome·plated handgun during the heists that netted the robber $1.185. MRS. SEEBODE 1s a leader of the Friends or Father Pagano group that claims to have raised nearly $12,000 toward his defense with the help of Wilmington at· torney Carl Schnee. "We knew something like lhls would happen. My faith was neve r shaken all along," s aid Mrs. Seebode, who admitted sbe ··collapsed a t my desk and cried" when she heard the news Attorneys for the 53-year-0ld pries t were prepanng to present their defense Monday, a week a nd a ha lf a fter tes timony began. when Christie made his announcement. "AN UNEXPECTED develop- ment was learned a few minutes ago that a man in Pennsylvania confessed to committing aJJ six crimes." 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Southern c;..Milorno• V>rovgn Wednt\ 0•1 T l\e uw•• lete nl9n1 eno uri-. morn1nv co.st.I low c-. -·• to De 114r1 Of tt. pot .. rn, -'° ••• leor wuti..r "-'flt Of the u ..... Tl>e ll'IOUn!AIM --rt\ -.-. ·~<111'9 --Qllilf ., .. r_ end ..,•n•nv wlncb. Little .......... tunt <Nn9t ••• H · pee: led In tt.. moun1aln•. t>vt ell otner e•H• --'° ,.. ... •119"111 ......... r 0•1• tllrOUQll-v. Tiie l\IQll In UK A1'19elft Wed- CS.y wet •-ted IO t.. ne•r IO. Coa•tal 1t'eada•r Co•ulOer•bt• nlVfll end motnlnQ I-• ,_ wotn m1cs.1w,,_, ...,.. .,,,,,. 100.y --...cMy, EIM•'-'• Wftt lo '°""'-"'"'"°' e101>1 lo " knoll. otl\er••M llQf!I ¥erlebte w.nos llW°"9fl lonltM . CM•l•I 1...,,.r.t"' .. 100.y In tM m10 70. •• ..,._Of u 1111-1>19'1 ,. WIUI • " ptedl<led -Weter " ., S11•, /fl .. •, Tide• TU•IOAY !M!<on4 I-l II Pm. I I !M!<on4 "'911 ' 11 p.m H WUHt•IOAY Flfll I-4 Oi a.m 0.0 Finl hlQll 10 11 A.lft, • • Second !ow l 4J p.m. I I Sa<on4 '"911 ,,., 11.m. u Svn r1-•. l11.m .. NO I ;» p.m .._,ritetJ·U a,m .. wo1 O)p,m ~--•elldto•ldllltM: ~rt· ......... "'""" '" .... Me•· 1m 11m 11e19111 111 1 .. 1. P•rlod lfl te<OfMI\, Z11tne Stnl• MollKI NewtlOfl Huntlnvton Sell Ofl90 OluntY AW'I Maa Pw I 7 IJ 1 1 u t , ,. ) . ,. Swen: A-... ""9M Ill IMt. Maa· I-IWltM 111 ftet. OlrwtllOll. , Zume Sellt. Mollka Hewpwt~Oft le!IO....~ .... Mell -1 t SW I t SW ' t "" 1 J ,. °"' ... flW ..... ....,, """' .... <-111'8111119r1J _.I, the ProriDeel and wW be or-derecl out of tbe country. TB& EXECUTION of the Kurdl ralled to 29 the number put to death ln a crackdown by the fuodamentlllst Moslem stronpnan oo the rtaht by Iran's eth ni c mlnorltles f o• autoliGCDOUI bome nale. R adio Tehran said 13 men were executed in t.be weatem town of Paveh, where Kurdiab rebels and governme nt forces fou&bt for three days lut week. The broadcut said Ayatollah Sadeq Khalkali, sent to the Paveh region to try the rebels, found them guilty of "corruption on earth and fighting again.at .,._.,,.. .. Sight Restored Bob Aubrt·y of Ollaw<i. bhnd for nearly eight year'>, looks ~rat<.'full ~ ctt ha~ ~ceing e) l' dog Button~ Aubrl'y. SO. :-.uddC'nl ~ n ·g<.11nc.-d hi ~ s ight \\hen h~ fell ovt• r the dog and :-.truck ht:-. head on lhe floor God aad Illa prophet. •• A naJNG • 8QtJAD executed nve otben ln a prtaon courtyard in Kermanab•b, IOUlb of Paveb. alter an lllamlc tribunal COD· vided them of taklna part ln tbe fl1htlnc, tbe radio report said. Eleven other Kurds were ex- ecuted Saturday night a few hours alter government relll· forcementa regained control of Paveh from armed Kurds. 1 Radio Tehran also reporied the execution in Kboramshabr, the Persian Gulf port, of two former. agent.a or SA V AK, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's secret police. This raised to 441 the nwnber of executions an- nounced since the overthrow of the shah in February. KHOMEINI OaDEBED more a rmy r e i nfo·rc e m e nts to Kurdistan Province to bolster unde rmanne d garris ons as Kurdish attacks were reported on government installations in several towns In West Azerbai· Jan to the north. The ayatoll ah attacked the Kurdis h De moc r atic Party, which he banned Sunday, as "the pa rty or the devil" and cha r~ed 1t was "in collusion with the United States and in· ternational Z1on1sm " "It is your religious duty to ilbstain from joining or assis ting the Kurdlsh Democratic Party and 1t is also your religious duty to support th~ armed forces or the country." he told the coun· try·~ four m1llJon Kurds. THE KURDS ARE Sunni Mnslcms, the ma1ority sect in thl• Moslem world. while Kho- m e 1n1 and m o!>l o f Ira n's Pt0 r!>1 an majority are members of the n' al Shute sect . Kidnap Victim Sues TV NEWA Rr<, NJ. f AP1 A :'l:t'"" York telcv1s1on station 1i. bt'lnJt !>U<'d b> J Nt:w Jt-rM·~ kidnap v1ct1m anti h1•r hu!>band who contend nt·v." cove ra~e of· the woman·~ abchwt1011 l<Jst month violatc.-d her righL<>. The swt agami.lt Metromedia, th(' own er of WNEW·TV, was filed Monday b)' Wilham Dednck and his wife. Joan. who v.Cl~ a!Xlurted July 2il from her home in West Milford Town ship Th(• !>Ult a!>k'>, a federal JUdge to award a tot.ii Of WI() 000 10 damage!> T he D edrick ~ illlcgc that t he !>lat1on . ------- C'hanm.·1 5, ::ind 1b new'> director. Mark Monsky. i~· non ·d J rt>qUf:!>l nCll to tall D<.-dn ck, ext"c ull ve vice pn•!-JdC'nt of thl· Franklin Hank of Paterson. when ht· rn<1dt-a S217.00IJ rnn!>om 11mp The Dt"<incks t'la1mc--d 1n tht• c;u1t thf' telev1s1on .,tat1on s how\'<l "rt'ckle~l> and wanton disregard or t he life. safety and well being" of the kidnap vk· trm P ersonnl'I at WN F.W TV, an independent sta- 11on not aff1li att>d v.1th ilny mClJOr TV network. said c·omment on the '>Ult would have to be made thruu.l!h 1l!-lt·J!a l dt•pa rt mt:nt. but the ... talion ·~ <it tOrnl').., c.ould not bt· rt·at•ht-d for t-ommcnl Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. Local Advertised Values -One more reasoo people all along thf! Orange Coast rely on the DAILY P11tCl1~~ 842-4321 t ! CALIFORNIA RAPPED BY HAYDEN AH•mbtym.n 9'ot»lneon Hayden Flays Robinson for 'Vendetta' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Tom Hayden says recent reports are overplaying the influence he and his wife, actress Jane Fonda, ac- tually have over Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Hayden a lso s aid during a news conference Monday that Orange County Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Santa Ana, was conducting a "childish ven- de tta" against the Southwest Border Commission on which H ayden serves as Brown's representative. RA YDEN SAID of his rela- tionship with Brown, ·•1 don't have any more clout with him this year than I did last year," and said articles about the gov- ernor and the Haydens "over- stressed personalities and un- de remphasized the program- matic aspect o f th e relationship." Hayden t urned aside sugges- tions Brown might need t he powerful entertainment money that Hayden and his wife could gather for the governor's pres- idential campaign. "TtUS IS ALL made up - Governor Brown can get his own rock stars," Hayden said at the Los Angeles headquarters of his Campaign for Economic De mocracy. "I'm watching all this as a bemused spectator," Hayden said or the recent intensive cov- erage of his relationship with Brown. Slayings Admitted By Ex-con SAN J OSE CAP> A New Jeney e11·convlrt who clahna numerous victims to a na Uonwklt murder spree hu ap- parenUy confCA.'led to kllllo1 1 youn• Manteca couple tour monUia a10 on • Pacheco Pua hill1ide eut of Gii roy T he Santa Clara County Sbe.rilra Oeputmunt discto.ed Monday tha t J o:soph James Flac her, ~o. an c u11 t ody on bomtc lde l'h argell I n Poughlteepa1e, N Y , h as ad mltted be sbot to death William and Marcie Ballenger on April 4 OPEC lt'I•• Ke11•d LOS ANG ELES lAPl The Organization or Petroleum Ex porting Countries has won the first round or a price-fixing suit against it without appearing in court. As hearings on the suit began Monday, US. Distract Judge A ( STATE ) 1\ndrew Hauk rulP.d that OPEC could nol be a defendunt and declared it was not liable for damages under United States antitrust laws. Pla•t to Close RIVERSIDE CAP) Win- nebago Industries says it will close and sell its subsidized Riverside plant in about 60 days, and has abandoned plans to buy 14.6 acres of airpor redevelop- ment land at a cut-rate price. The 131,000-squarc-foot plant opened in May 1978, and last fall h ad about 300 em ployces However, the work force has dwindled to 35, due primarily to spring and summer gasolme shortages. Cable Cars Down SAN FRANCISCO CAP> The city's famed cable cars will re- m ain out of service·· at least until Thursday I .. according to omcials for the Municipal Railway Officials blamed a faulty m ain drive shaft at the car barn. ~•e Cost. IJp SACRAMENTO CAP) Mar· riage may soon join the list of things that cost more. A state senator introduced legislation Monday that would boost the cost of a marriage license from $6 to $12. AUGUST CLEARANCE SUITS Our top collPc11on of vested su•t!'t. from such leading nam"s ,J'> Hart, Schaffner and M arx, Palm B1·art1 Botany 500 I<. Eagleson s Rr•q 165 10 260 Snlfth ''"'"~ .. & pf.1NI'\ V-•ml ~ Ywut'U ,.>l nth Ka thl ee n Brown R ice. youngPr sister of Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown J r ., has su ed he r hus band of 14 years for legal separation because of "irreconcilable differences.'' Mrs. Rice, 33. and George Arthur Rice III have three children aged 7. 9 and 13. f~.Augus121 . 1979 DAIL'( PILOT A5 PacTel to Pay Ref11nds Cuatomen to Auo Receive Rate Reductioru SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Residential telepbooe cut.omen wou ld r eceive one -time bonaoiu ot ~ Lo $40 under a proposal unveiled Monday by Pacific Telephone to dole out court-ordered refunds Lotall.og $341 million. The proposal, which the flrm aald would lnclude rate reduc- tions averagiq about 70 cent.s a month, 11 an outgrowth of a 1JT1 stale Public Utilities Com- m ission order. THE PVC ORDERED the re· funds and reductioo.s in a com· plicaled cue involving tax de- ductions claimed by Pacific Telephone. Business customers will re- ceive varying r efunds while their rate reductions will ap- proximate $1 per line per month under the firm's proposal. PACJnc VJCE President L. Reed Waters said the company s uggested t o the PUC two a lternative r epayment plans, either of which would need PUC approval to go into effect. One would be a one-time re- fund Lo current cuat.omen. Tbe other would spread the refUDda over five years. The five-year p.roposal would m ini mize the ftnanclal impact. on the firm, said Waters. 8 E SA.ID TBE PUC would have to decide when the refunds and reduct.ions would lake ef· reel. Earlier thi.s month. the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala l'e· ruaec1 Lo eJrtend ~ Aus. a its stay In payment of Ute SMl million. WREN THE COU&T refused, Pacific Telephone appealed Lo the U .s. Supreme Court., qytn1 it faced potentj1l !Gae of over $1 billion ln tax benefita. Last Tuesday, Supreme Court Justice WWiam H. Renbquist re- fused Lo lift t.be refund order. Hearings On Marine Abuses U~r Study SAN DIEGO CAP> -Marine Capt. Kathryn Cooney, ending a month-long hearing at which 116 recruits accused their sergeants of assault, says a decision on whether to try the offi cers may not be made for a month or more . Gilbert Speck of Commerce Ci- ty. Colo., is charged with know- ing about the alleged beatings early on June 21> in a barracks at nearby Camp Pendleton and railing to report It. As hearing officer, Capt. Assembly Approv~s Coastal Reduction At least 4,000 t yped pages of testimony were taken to support or deny charges against Gun- nery Sgt. Cha rles Bryant of ~etshville, Tenn .. Staff Sgt. Roc kie Cross of Anadarko. Okla., and Sgt. Joseph Lopez or Fresno. THE YOUNG M EN took the sta nd, one by one, tellmg what a spokesman at the Manne Corps Recruit Depot described as generally similar accounts of beatings. But two defense at· torneys said "faction ·· also was told. Cooney said she will review 124 hours of taped testimony. A fl.nat decision whether to d1smw the cha rges or order court-martial trials will be made by Col. James W. Abraham. commanding of· fi cer ofthe Recruit Training Com· mand. Suspect Faces 4th Oiarge of Murder SACRAM ENTO <AP > -A bill that would make the fi rst ma1or changes in California·s coaslaJ protection zone by making a net re· duction in the zone of 10,000 acres has Assembly approval with little opposition. SANTA BARBARA CAP> -A man charged in the "look-alike" slayings of three Is la Vista women has been accused in the· s hooting death of a fourth woman whose body was found in Los Angeles County in May. The measure, AB462 by As-"What we have before us is a semblyman He nry Mello, D· non-controversial compromise Watsonville, was s ent to the bill," said Mello. ' Senate on a 61-16 vote Monday after s upporters defeated an at· tempt to delete all proposed ad- ditions to the zone. "Separate fact from fiction ." they urged Capt Cooney m final arguments Monday, claiming recruits reported severe btat· aogs but that doctors couldn't ftnd evidence Of IOJUrleS. THE MEASURE deletes more than 14,000 acres from the zone while addin~ 4,000 acres An amen dment by A s sem blyman Richard MounlJOY, R·Monrovia. that would have de· leted the 4,000 acres failed 35·38, allowing the meas ure lo be heard by the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Commit· tee today. HOWEVER. MEU.O said the more than 30 boundary changes in bis bill follow the 1976 Coastal Act rule on lands under its j urisdiction : lands inside the highest ridge or five miles, whichever is closest to the coastline. AFTER THE VOTE , J ohn Zierold of the conservationist Sierra Club, said in an interview that his group gener ally support ed the bill, realizing that some changes we re needed m the zone's boundaries. A FOURTH DRILL ~ergeant, Thor Christiansen, 21. also was accused Monday in Los Angeles or ass a ulting a fifth woman wttb intent to kill. The bill makes minor ~x clus1ons 1n Seaside. Pacific Grove, Marina, Crl>leta Slough. Ventura. Los Angeles and El Segundo, Palos Verd~s Estatf?l>, Long Beach and San_ Clemente A7 CATALINA vou"CLOSC-BY•suMo ~ 5 DAILY CRUISES DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 775-6111 • 832-4521 • 714 527-7111 YOUR DEATH Your death will be a very difficult experience for everyone who knows you. Especially your family. 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Harbor Lawn offers complete fac ilities. Mortuary, Chapel. Cemetery, Mausoleum a nd Crematory. But most of a ll . Ha rbor Lawn is people, people who can help. ------------------------------------------------ Thal you might record your wishes in advance, regarding your arrangements, Harbor Lawn has available for you with I am interested 1 n [l Berore-Need Funeral Plan 0 Cemetery Property O Mausoleum 69. 70 to 129. 10 out obligation a Personal Emergency Portfolio which contains much valuable necessary information. Things your family will need. For your free Personal Emergency Portfolio, mall th.is coupon to Harbor Lawn, 1625 Gisler rJ Markers O Cremation Information SPORT COATS Select from Palm Beach. Botany 500 and. of course. Eagleson·s own fine label In solids .ind f,inr•es Reg 10!) 10 175 NOW 49.70 Shoe• only In L.A. & San Diego SHOES Dress • Casual • Athletic All famous makers. '" 10'/1 up to l 4 Reg. 29. to 63. 14.70 to 34.70 Ave .• Costa Mesa. 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Mortuary • Cemetery * Crematory ----Memorial Chapel · I Mausoleum Columbarium Costa Mesa's On'y Complete Funeral Facilities. , 1 ~ l .l ROber1 N. WMd/Publl1htr A• 0<aogeCoas1oa11yP1101 Editorial P!!fJ.e ·-------------------------------------------- T"91dey ..... uet21, 1t79 S.rbM• K,.lbkh/l!dltorlet P-ve Editor O.anging Surplus Figures Confuse State n,,uu~r J nruh wants to know why. if his department can riiure out what the aurplut lJl the 1tate budaet wUl be, the Brown Admi n1Alr•ilon's Flnance Department always man .. ea to wMterestimate tt. . Without exeepUon, the governor's flna.nce experts' projections ol tht: annuaJ aurplus have been far below tht! rtnat «au.res . Unruh ha11 a lway sues.se<t closer and l~&t year he WH Joined by the Legl&Jatave An lyst who c job It t~ to estimate the cost ot ne w progritms. Pressed by Unr uh, the Finance Department has been uppln' ILS ("urrent surplus projection from St 8 billion to S2 4 bilhon to $2 7 blllton Unruh suy~ they 'rt.-stall l>t!hand by up to $450 m1luon. Of course the :,ur plU.s generally paired with the term "obscene.. 1s strictly the result of overtaxaUon brought about b} rnflttt1on IC the tax indexing measure now before th~ Legislature ls adopted, this particular rtpoff will be s lowed down But Un ruh is still pressing ror creation or a c ommissio n o n government finance t o h elp the Legislature obtain so me more accurate data. Since the legislators are charged with allocating a vailable fund~ this annual "surprise" seems to be going a little too Car - e ven if it does make the governor look like a fine thrifty fellow. Behind Closed Doors Nothing these days seems to ple ase j udges mo re than <Jn opportunity to c lose their courtrooom doors to press and public. Early last month, the U.S . Supreme Court. ruling on a s pecifir case. opined that a pretrial hearing could be closed at the request of a defendant to avoid p ublicity that might influe nce a subsequent trial, should one be or- dered. Smee that rulin~. no fewer than 39 judges lhrou~hout the country have barred the press andtor the public from both pretrial hearings and full trials . This. according to Chief Jus tice Warren Burger. was not the intention . the opinion applied only to pretn al hc<Jrings The Judges. he sa id. must have misunderstood the scope of the SuprC'm e Court ruling o r reHed on pres~ reports instead of reading the opinion. Some of the Judge~ <..1dm itled this was the case. Jn othn words. they assumed it said JU!)t what tht•v wanlL'd 1t to s<1y '1 nd according ly slammed the <:ourtroom door". Ev1.:n 1f th1~ misunderstanding is cleurc<l up. n dM sn't make ttll' actual ruling of lhl• high court on y more p:il:.itablc. A prt'lria l hearing is des igned to detl•r minl· af t h(·rt• is enough (.'V1dcnt·t· to rt'm<:1nd a defcnd<int to full trw l Fair t•noug h. · But lhl· fc.1tt 1~ HO µc.·rt·1•11 t of a ll <:r1mmal c·<1sc.·s arc: d1~ posed of at this level without <·vcr c·oming l<J trial For 1t 1~ in lhl• pr('lrial s tage· that µl ea bargaining flourishe5 a nd defendants. plt•adrng guilty on a lcssf'r charge. <trC ahlc to escape pro~ecut10n on ch<J rges that might lead to a m uc h heavier sentence. How convenient for judges to be able to clear their crowded calendars in this effi cient m a nner. And to ac· complis h this without exposure to the inquisitive eyes a nd ca rs of the public· Highway Monsters The sta te Senate ts pondering another little road hazard for California drivers. f\ measure backed by the California Trucking As· socialion. the A(~ricultural Council and the Movmg and Storage Association would authorize a two.year trial of JOO·foot-long triple r ig truck traile rs on selected maJOr routt's. Its s ponsor, Riverside Sen. Robe rt Presley, says the t nplc rigs a re working fine in tests in Utah and result in :J s u bsta ntial fuel saving . Doubtless 1l would ta ke less fuel lo ha ul agricultura l products. household furniture or whatever in 100.foot mons ters lhan Lo a 1v1ae the gooas up in m ore managea ble r igs And maybe they wouldn't be too cumbersome on fret'ways or four-or five-Ja ne highways. But how m the world a re they going to navigate city stre ets en route to •rnd from the major highways? California is not Utah. Can't you visualize the traffic tie ·ups as 100-foot-lonJ? "trams" try to maneuver s urface streets in. s c.t y, Los Angeles" The Teams ters. apparently concerned about fewer driving jobs. oppose the me asure. This time they're right It s hould be bum~tl a long with the e ffort to permit M foot wide truilcrs thc.tl surfaces from time to lime. • Opinions expressed m 1he space above a re those of the Datly Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of the" au1hors and ;u11sts. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily P1lo1, P.O Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 , • .., Boyd/Sex Choice By L.M. BOYD How would you Ii ke it. iur. if the human population were 90 percent me n and 10 per- cent women? Neither would J. But a British scientist con- tends that the future r atio of men to women can be so ar- ranged by the creation of one , * Dear Gloomy Gus ·u l• '° sr•tJfytnc to know the 1overnment doeJ auda a 1ood Job lD tbe .,........, "' priattn1 pa per. At least we. won't fD '**"'8pt this way -JUlt mtpty ln-tol..tt l!.L.' °""''I ... &.-.... -.... ....... ., ~'~ ..... ~·· ===..~..:.-: mor e medication. This. says he. would be called ''lhe elcc· live fertilization pill... If lbe men we re t o so far out- number the women. he rea- sons, the population count would fall drastically. He believes that's highly desira- ble. Maybe so. But not so de- sira ble as the wome n in that remaining 10 percent, what? tr such were to come to p us, s aya our Love and War man, the wo men would be ex- tremely busy, happy and powerful beyond beUef. For awhile, at any rate. The men would probably wind up kill- in1 off one anoeber ao rapidly as to brlD1 tbe population back to fifty .fifty or lhereabouta. The po1t1l people doa't. have to accept at.amps taped to envftopel. le=::.== =r-.::i prt1on1. Tweaty·tbree per- cent wind up back lDalde tbel wallJ qain... Rowland Evam/Robert Novak Our Wavering Mideast Policy WASHINGTON -The culmlnalinl act ol Ambua.clor Youa1 '1 ou1Utr by Pre1ldent C arter followed a t y pically 1hrouded month of wavt riog U.S. Mldeut policy that now bu dropped the pretldeat lO a new low polnt both In the Middle 1':a11t and with large, Important c·o natitu nde11l hom e Whllu Ho use tn•lders arc u.:onlalnA Ovt}r signs of new p o liti c al w a rfare butwe~n th~ t>luck~ a nd th e J e w s, both tndl- l I o n a I Democratic party voting blocs M ear- ly as Wednes- day n ig h t, blladts were cha rging lsrael and Amertc1u1 J ews with pressuring Cart e r . e v e n th o ug h the Conl(ressional Black Caucus Is on summer vacation. It In supre m ely 1roni<' tha t Young's departure fro m the United Nations now. a ftt!r sur- v 1vln~ so many ottwr outrages aJ!:11n11t C:.irH•r 's pollt·1cs, brings 1101 reward b ut grave new pol1liral d a nf!er lo J immy ('artt•r Bula maJor t:xplanaliori of that irony bt:'s in the torturt'<i cOU r S(' or Ca rte r 's Mideas t policy the past month. It!> source was the s amt• !'!lops anct starts Ric hard Reeve8 tbat have fouled ao many ol the pre1ldent'1 effortl. 1111'1' .U he 11e11l the Seventh Fleet lO I.he lndJan Ocean In the Yemen crlala, 1nd then suddenly ordered It Lo tum back, Caner alerted movln1 toward • major s witch tn U.S. policy toward the Palestine Liberation Or1anJz.a. lion <PLO>. then pulled back ln lhe process, he first lnlurte~ l arael. then Infuriated the Arabs. T he shrouded policy switch bel(an Lo t.ake tentative shape alter the PLO's Yasir Arafat was given red-carpet treatment in Vienna by A~trlan Chancellor Bruno Kretsk y and West Germa n socla lut el d er statesman Willy Brandt. U S. Mide aat diplomata. watching tbal encounter, quickly got this picture: Arafat m ighl be en veigled into recognizing Israel If t h e West Bank Pale stinians were given United Nations back· i n g for som e kind of self· determination or political in dependence for themselves. So what s hould Carter do ? tit decided. w1 sely , to play al<in~ with the movl'. lt·tllng mnderatt• Arah leaders In Kuwu1t t'arTy th<> PLO's ball lie plnyed alon~. hut C .1rtcr did not truly bl<'!>!> tht· movt·. "WE DEC'IDE D not to turn !hi thin~ nf(. .. Olll' polaC)'mUk~r Young Toppled by ·Diplomatic 'Rule' NEW YORK 1 used to think lhal Andr('w Young was ~oang to h<' th<' fir1'll black American to be a t and1cfal1• for national offu·e un a m aJ<>r JJ <Jrty t1 r k{'l maybe the Dc·mO<'ratir nominee for vice president 1n, say. l!ISH or 1!>92 I J?UC.-ss I was wrong and I'm sorry a bout that President Carter had to -and should have fired Young as U S . am bassado r to the United Nation!> The ult1 mall• -.1n 1 n A m c r 1 c"' thci.c days I!-. · t ovcr up .. Y o un g got cuught lying too bad . but t ho:.t• :1 re· lhe rult'S Wh;itever the Is raelis think, 11·-. not th(' worst thing 1n the world for the American gov· crnmcnt to try to deal secretly with terrorists. even hateful. cowardly terrorist s like the Palestine L1bcrat1on Organiza· lion BUT, by the same s tandards of post Watergate m orcthty, He n ry ft1 ss1 nger could have been firt'd when, as a presiden· t1al adviser. he was meeting M~l'retly with the Nor th Viet· na m<'sc and the le3dersb1p of China -those ~uys aren't exact- ly the Red Cross. either And, remember. Kissin11ter was lymg lhroui.:h h1~ tCE•th an those days to everybody in the country, 1n<'lud1ng Secretary of St ate William Rogers. Kissinger got a way with it and won a Nobel Pri7.e. tr he had been caught the n he m ight have Earl Waters surv1vl'f1 , hut not today lit> wu~. tO\'t•nflg lip th ut -. thl· ~In ur tlw d:a y If fo:d14 ,1r<I Krnnt·dy h11-. t roubk with Cha pJJ<HtUHJdl('k 111 his pol.Jt1l·al fulun·. al will nol lw becauSt'. undt•r pn•!.i.urc. ht• was 3 confused c·owa rd. but bccauM· he tried to covPr up Young had hc<'n laving a c harmed life, sayin~ pretty much what he really thought And som l' or wh:1t he• rt>all y thou~h t was "tup1d h{' soundc-d Llkt· a Jt·rk t;ilk lnJ.! c.bcJUl /\mcnr an pn.,on-. f1ll 1·11 '41lh "poht 1n il prti.tmt•ri. · Bl'T TlllS t1ml· h1 l> t1minv \\a:. bad and hi '> l'nt·m1 c'. th•· l s rut'l1s and m:in\ Am1•n «an .Jews. l4t•r1• Jll i.l 11;0 tough 111• l!Ot eau~ht JUst wht·n h1 '1 11th., and fn(•nd, Jimmy ('artc·r. ""ti ' playing Mr Toui.:h <'omp1·tt·n1·•· Youn,:: had LK•t•n a hl1• If> :o.un 1v1• fnr Sr) long h1•t'IJUl\I' l1f th<' p ol1llral pow e r o f hl <H'k AmenC'a, which turner! out lo ht.· less than th1• J)()ht1ral PO"'t'r or Jewish Amcril·a Those 11rc the rules. too Young had t1> i:o this 11m1• even if his l>l'l'rl't htth: talk!> with the PLO mag ht havt• led to som ething F(ood and se nt.1ble for the United St ates. fo r l!>rael and for the PalC'strnaans Like• 1t or not . tht• PLO rt•pre !>cnt->. however d1~i:ra <'dull y, tht· asp1rat1onl> ,,r m<•ny. many JX'<i pl<'. What i.alidcn!> m<' ;1t><Jut th1• whole lhmJ! 11> that An1ly Young was on<' of thl· '""" Amcnran politicians 1 kn<>w who wus ra pa ble or saying whut ht• thought or . of even thinking. ll1s demise will just reinforce the crcat1vt• caution · the self·dlsc1pllne to told ua. "We au •IJ'eed tbat tbe door abould not be s lammed abut." The vehicle for 1eWna the PLO lO recoanlle larael'a rlaht t o exis t w at t o be a Kuwaiti resolution that would bestow on the Palntinjana the proml1e o f s ometh ing ap · proechlng a at.ate for th.:lr 1 3 million West Bank Arab#J. But caught In hi• In al(aln. out· •aaln po1ture. Ciuter '" l•ck of forceful action lntenalfled wh•l would have been • ma)or laraell countoratlack anyway. The ls r aell1 uw the president u ti wobbUng. Isolated everywhere except ao Wi.11hinJ(tion. they struck h ard. They m ovf'd v1 ahore up their ~sential polltlcal base bere, and with escalating attacks on southern Lebanon. t.o d1acurage tht-Pl ,0 from com prom aae. COMPOUNDING lsrael'll con cem over an allegf'd "Ult .. tr1ward the Arabs. Cart.er s uddenly madf> has lnapproprfatA· r11mD<1n11<>n of tht-Pal~tuuun rau~c und the U S l'IV ll nghts movem ent. Tho11t• word8. dro p ped into a long monologur on lht· l'ulestan1an t'rl:SI!> during a prav&t~ Whal!• llo11!>1'<lannn lh<•l had no other an t1 t!>rat>ll tone l•J 1L outra~t-d lsra(•I furthn A four in ch. front pagl· hl'itdhnP in th" Nc•w Y<Jrk 1'0:11 SaJd Cartn insult f'nrngc., Jf'ws ·· The l'rn.t w;u; l'Xac tly nl(ht Enter Andy Youns. Ordered by Carter to neeodat.e the booed·for change ln Security Councll resolutlooa scheduled for voting tbts month, Young 1uddenJy received new orders. The U .S. was no w uncertain, deeplyootbedefensive, and not at a ll sure whether the PLO would st.HI play the gam e. Through all this backstage m aneuvering . Carter had nol once showed his true hand 80 YOUNG made his llJ.fated v1s1t lo lhe Kuwaiti 's Manhattan town house. Unbeknownst to him, he was o bse rved e ntering by Israeli agents who had tracked the PLO orr.c1al to t he same hoU3e. Young's lie to Carter and Secretary of State Vance about the Circumstances of that meet· ing, not the m eeting 1tseU, was what caused Cart.er t() fire him in a telephone conve rsation before hP came to Wa11hlngton on Aug. 15 to hand In hls resignation There are m any lessons, one or which Ill thut 1( Andy Youn~·s downfall had M me months ago, ai. m any poltt1c1ans h·lt 1t khould h a\/t-, Cartt-r m ig ht now be ~parf•d a n agon1z1ng poltlical dilemm a Tht· m<1rc, important 11·M1on I!> not YnunJ! It 1s that i.tlll 001· morf" time. Cart1·r'<; m- :thal11 y tn rtmt rnl h11(h !>trat1-~v kci:p at movmi;t in a c·ons~lcnl cJ1rcC't1nn h.1., <!lint· him an. ''You mean ihey ~6C.ked o. diplomtJ fo t LYING ::'" avoid all controvers' -that 1~ t he t radem ark of professional pollt1ria ns. Most o f them believe. perhaps correctly, th:1t th i nking a ny thin g , s a)1 n ~ an ything , dom~ an y thin~ r an only lead to tro uble . Tryani.: leads to mis take-.. m1stakl'' lead to defeat . dt'fcat lead& to look mg for a JOh T II E M t: A N I N G L E S S rhetoric , tht' vague phrn~1ni.: t h a t is Am t'rll'<in polit1c:.1l doubles peak is deliberate. It takes talent, <'ondit1onmg and practice to spend a hfe in pubhc without saying anythmg. That's ""hat i.lo~ani. lak1• · I le Car~" or "llt> l.1slt>n.s " ari· about "lfe" docs not say anylhmj? and. after .1 whlll'. probably does n ·t lhmk <• n y I h 1 n ~ l' 1 l h n . Th inking. ~peaking out <1nd doing makes voter!> m ad. anrl 11 's angr y \'OI ers who j?o to the polls to tum out mr umbt•nL" Now. they c:.1n all point to An c1y Youn~ as an example of what happf'ns when you actuall y tr:. to m :ikt• .J d1fferencf' I likNt hf' mg n•prl•i.t•nt<'d by him around tht• world ::ind I hope there is i.tall n pl~a<'C' for him und for men :.1nd worn •n lak • h am in American public hfc. Are Trains the Answer to Our Crowded Skies? Fuel shortages aside. the na - tion is heading full s peed into • transportation crisis for which It ia totally unprepared. Before t here is a realization of the urge nt need t o deve lop sup- plemental transport systems lO meet the public's demand and penchant to be on the move, more lives may be sacrificed than were lost In WW 11. The impending di.later& are the result of the falae premiae upon which today's air traaaporta· tlon baa de· veloped, I.e .• alnpace la unlimited and can accom- modate un· endln1 ex - pamtOD ol air tralftc. Wblle It may be true that tbe aky la vut, lt l1 alJo true, u Newtcm dlloovend, Uaat what aoee up IDUlt come down. And tber'I !Ml tbe rub. Tbe ccmi-- tlOD "' .... .,.,.. around lbe naU.'1 · alrporta u atrplanee eomt In for landtn11 llaa ,......., -...dlble proporUam. Experts. when uked about the staggering numbers of take-offs and landings with which air con- tro llers now deal daily. uae such t er m s a s "unreal" a nd "frigbtemna ... Almost everyon e k nows that Ch1ca1o's O'Har e airport Is the naUOn'a bualeat. Just how buy can be seen from lhe 1977 fl1ures or planes landed and launched, which totalled more than 7.0,000. That lJ an averaae of 14 J)lanel every minute, 24 bounadayl But not one out or 10,000 Californians would cues• which three airport.a 1n the naUon rank rtlht bebtnd O'Hare. These are ln Orance County, Van Nuya and Lone Beach! Loi An1elea ln- tenaaUonal ll ltb, r11ht behind AUanta. Tbe ftsuret which refer Lo aJr traft'lc, an coalualnl. San Fra ncl1co International 's tremendous puaen1er traffic, which dwarf• Oakland Intern&· Uonal'a 2.1 mJWon PatteQltr now, WOUid....., to make il a &lant compaNd to Ill Hlpbor a1rect11 acroe1 the b11. But Oakland. ID ter1D8 ol tMHlll and landlnp, wblcb la tbe bot- tom ... lMll• ........... conditions s urrounding a n airport, ranks 9th In the nation and far ahead of San Francisco. THE GROWTH In air travel h as been noth ing s h ort o f phenomenal. In a 20-year penod. commencing in 1957, revenue passenger miles have mulUphed tenfold. Although lhe most re- cent available figures are for 1977. reflecting 240 millio n pu1ensers enplaned in tbe u .S .. the fil\lf'el for 1979 wlll be far 1reater' u trevelera nocac in ever lncreaaina numbers Lo tbe air terminals. But the aurge to commercial air travel, brought on by tbe d e cUne of other forms of t ran1port, gaaollne short11ee and prtce fncreatea, and re· duced air rares, does not alone account for the air traffic COD· aesuon. An equally pbnomenal rlH tn numbers of private plan .. contribute lO the prob- le,m . Then. too. like the freeway eoqeetJoa c.UMd bJ tlqJe occupancy autot, maft1 ol tbe planet are wltbout p .......... Yet. If Ill private plyea were barred from tbe akin. Cbieato'a O'Hare, L.A. t I International a nd all other ma· jor a irports still would be handl· in~ more traffic than is safe. The nak~d truth i s. that a ar transport cannot s upplant other forms of transit, but me re· ly s upplem ent them. The nation has a crying need for all means of transportation. Most especial- ly what it needs in a hurry, is a r ein carn ation o f the r ail passenger network it once en- joyed. modemi~ed to brtng it in- to the 20th century. Twenty- lwenty hinds ight tell~ us this should have been commenced ri1ht along with the d evelop· ment of today's freeways and airporta. FOa MODEaN TaAINS on modern rails can provide lranaport•lloo that ls competitive tlmewlle wtth air travel on trips of 500 mUea or leN, when travel lO and rrom alrporu, ba1 c heck·bus and check·outl, and security. meaauna arecooaldered. lf Japan and Wal Germany can aUCC!IMfully operate blah '"" uaiaa, aipplDC tbf'OUlh 1pace at 1peeda of 125 mph and better, there lJ no valid re111oa fot Mt bavtAI tbem lD tbe U.S. I I l CALIFORNIA ~.Augutt21 . ''" OM 'f "LOT A 1 B~cking Saved Lockheed Uncle Sam Mads Pro/ii Oft Loan Guarantee LOS ANGELES c AP) -Al Wub.iAftoo oJ ncla.la debate lbe wbdom ot aid '° lbe bei.quered Chry'*' Corp., the 1ovenunent•a uperience •i1ht yean qo lD J\llrUtMlnt USO mllUon In loana to LockhMd Corp. 1taodJ u • PrffHent for 1urh frdcral U&t11tanc Tttouab fltrtinc with hu1olvency in 19TJ . Lo<'kht"ed today ta thravlq, bavlq Poeted • aM mllhon prolit last year with l!mUar rt'11ult.a upect l'd for 191'9 THE t-'IJtM'S LONG·TE&M DEBT, which louc·ht'd $900 nulhon ut the peak of Lockheed's well-pubbl'in•J troubks. la $466 m illion Wheth'-'t Lock.ht:t'iJ wouht h Hvt• 11urv1vt•d ~ 1thout the federal loan guarantees y,•lU never be kno wn, of c•ou r:.e Many ex t'c·utlves believe 1t would have "If the blinks had Riven us the money w1tbout the govern· ment guarantees. we would have come out the sam e way we did." says Lockheed Treasurer Ho bert R. McKirahan. "Of ('nurse. that's Monday morning quarterbacking." The federal government, which neve r actually advanced HAACJ( Lockh~ anything, collected $32 million ln fees for guaranteeing $250 million worth of bank loans to the giant aerospace corporation. ITS EXPENSES FOR ADMINISTERING the guarantees were less than $1 million, leaving the l 'nited States Treasury with a profit of more than SJl million The controversial guarantee package, ap· proved by a Slni?le vote after bitter congressional debate during the s ummer of 1971, came when Lockheed's lend1n~ banks declined to rene w an ex- 1st1ng $400 million credit line. The bank~rs werC' al ready concerned about cost overruns on Defense Department contracts which were s training l.oc·khced's fin ances when Rolls·Royce. the Britis h firm supplying engines for the company's L-10 11 T n Star. went bankrupt. The Rolls bankruptcy. coming on top or Lorkheed's other problems, left the company in an t·xtr<'mely precarious position . Ai rlines . which had already put down $200 million in advance orders for the TriStar. worried about whether the com· pany could deliver and held back on new orders. "WE DIDN'T KNOW IF THE pl ant· would havC' an enginl'," says one official involved at the 11mt' ""Tht•y Wt.'re l'alling 1t the world's largest hlidt.•r " Althou~h the Rolls failure affected only thl' l'nmmerc-1al s1dl· of Lockheed's business, federal off1r1als "'c·rc· understandably concern Pd about "'hut WO\tld happen 1f troubles with the TriStar r---_....~~---... dragged the nation's top .-NEW.'"-' c1efensc contractor un ..:J der And a fter numerous ANAL "'"-'J~ m eeti n gs b et w e en _____ .1._ ,..:J_J __ American and British of· ficials, company ex c•c·ultves and representatives of Lockheed's 24 Jc>ndtnl? banks. a rescue plan was hammered out. As part of the plan. the British goveniment •• gn·ed to resuscitate Rolls-Royce. meaning the Tn Star would indeed have an engine. The U.S. J?overnment agreed to guarantee an additional $250 million in loans and Lockheed's lending banks a~reed to a $650 million credit line . I LOCK.HEED NEVEa VSED ALL .... mllliob iand finally paid olf the cio m.Ulioo cuarutMd by tht-Trea8ury l11t year Former chairman Robtrt lluck .. Y• lhe company wu 1lad to 1et rid ol the Novernment "I must dntlt thill the Soan 1uarante. It Lockheed wu terribly bel.Pfu.1," aaya Haack, wbo ran the company fro m February 19'78 unW Sep- tember of lut year ··But I would a.lao aay that the rf'llt rain~ that are put on a company when . it opl'rate:. undt.'1 u auarantee 1et to be awfully burdt·f\l!Omc ufh.'r a time We couldn't wait until ~ t• wcrt' out rroni under lt " llual'k s111d every mQ.Jor manaaement decision huiJ to Ix· clc1.1red not only with the banks involved but also with lhe government's Emergency Loan HOM rd. ij 111 on·~s he found Ume-con.suming and t•umbersouw Tht ~overnmcnt also guaranteed loans to New York City hut. of course. that experience was dif- ferent in that New York City is DOt a private com- pany lJke Lockheed or Chrysler. FED~AL ASSISTANCE TO LOCKHEED was defended on the grounds that the company was then the nation's biggest defense supplier and its failure might pe ril the national security. Chrysler , by contrast. has little defense work apart from an Army t ank contract. Moreover. Lockheed 's problems were not primarily the res ult of management decisions but of defense contract disputes and the bankruptcy of a foreign firm Chrysler. on the other hand, has been blamed for creating its problems by not pro· c1 uci ng e nou g h s mall a n d fue l-effi cient automobiles Kent State Gym To Open Sept. 4 KENT. Ohio <AP J In the spring of 1970, the area around Rlankel Hill was a battlefield. but Kent State L1niversity ofhciaJs say the $6 m11Lion gym built near the s ite where four persons died will be ready for classes Sept. 4. Students p rotesting the loc ation of the Memorial Gvm Annex attempted to halt construc- tion and a fence was erected. But now, even the f<.onrc ha~ been taken down. and campus planner Theadore Curtis says tht> building will be read) for the fall semester. The c<1mpus "as the site of violent Vietnam protests m rn70 durtn~ which National Guard I roops opened Ci re k ii hng four demonstrators. . ~CHl~PRACTIC ~al-a-Tape Please Request Tape By Number .... 01 Baek Pain OS Why CNropn1ctk:? 0 2 Whlplaah 06 Nedl. Shoukter, Ann Pein 03 Arthritl• 07 Low ~ & Leg Pein 04 Headaches oa Nervouan• .. & Tenalon Tape Center 645-1701 24 Hour9 Courtesy of Or. Oavkl W. Olbaon 160, OF YOUR NEIGHBORS CAN'T BE WRONG That's lhe number ol your neighbors in the Goa.st Communily College District wh o last year attended proqrams at our three colleqes. .And beginnlllg th.is September, we wlU be adding more than l,000 diUerent clasaea to our broad curnculum. We're alao expanding our evening a11d weekend colleqe pr09ram11 to better serve the people Ul Corona del Mar , Newport Beach, Coeta Mesa, Fountam Valley, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Westmmsler. Garden Grove, pha a few other areas as well. Check our cla111 achedule1 lor convenient limes a.nd locations. 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Tbeyu.: Lorelei Al-Ire of Foutaln Valle' wlnner of a t300 acboiarahlp. Anne Bunninc of Irvine, winner of a 1100 savings bond. and John he I of Coata Ill H •. certlllcate winner. Also Denbe R~nt.oo of Costa Men, winoer of a $300 sc h o lar a h lp . M arcia Tinkler uf Newport Beach, winner or a $100 s cholarship. ~od Mike Zan1t1<er of F ountain V 111ll t1y , certJicate winner. ·~-· ....... 'WE'RE PUSHING ROMANTIC MARRIAGE HERE,' SAYS SPA OWN EA KNUDSON TNOMAI ______ R_00t..:...m..:......;...• H•v• Pluah C•rpetlng, Klng.-atze Weterbede, Speclel Lighting DONALD ~i ... ~-ew•Y '" OU llQe, 0 •I I ... -OI t0 f .,,._,•I • ~r¥1<•~ w llt o. ~10 1n W•t•OOfo. M.lit\•<huw-tt~ M•rbot l ••n Mount Olive M0<1uMY ,_.,011\9 ll!tKIOI'\ ).tO-S}~ Wl[fHL CHARLES ' WETZEL. rtl\OO.nt or 81Yll>•. ,. P••W<I ..... on AllQu\I •• 1'1~. Dorn i-et>ru••• It nt• on ~y,.v•H•. A"'at\W\ 5ourv1_..d bw "'' wlte Ju~n1t• WetHI, ~\ RObert ( Wet1,1 ot Irvin•~ CA . WUt••rn , WtlHI OI Huntlf'IQtO<'I Ouc~ C• • qr•nOch1ldr@<n, • bfOU'Mlr Ofv•I Wttlf!f ot Carl\t>.tct. C.•. ""'''' Ju<JV ~t•wn of ~"" l .. oif'\dro, C.• -"O •e•n P .. ,,, \On of Sonor•, LA Grawuoe \#rvH.f'\ ••II De f\eld Of'I l 1't.H\OclV AUQU\I 1), 197• .. , P.eCllll V lf'• M•m ot ••' P•'" Memorittl cnn1rlbu1KW\\ m•v b# mfltOt to fhf" Hf'at1 A \W><1•t1on or flO•t r\ m•., o~ ~' P4t<.1t1c: \111•• Mortuttrv c:hre<tot~ Deatlu Elsewhere Spa Kindles Eros WILllE H ELEN[ D WI! I<(," H yur rP\1 O•nt ot (Ot"on.t M l M..t C• P•'"d •*•• on Auqv\I IO 1'1~ '>u,.IYt-0 by ner CS•uqrtttt •nd \On 1n ••w Htlf'ft ~ W•ll•• ..._ of 5"ln ~""'" C• 1 oronod•uqnte-rs M.6rcut Gr~r W>ft ot Prw.t,Mton O -Jo•-H•mmO<Od ,,, co .. ,." •. (• •nd ) o r .. .at Qr•nO< Mkjren SM I\ •1\0 wrvlv"'° b ¥ 1 \t\h•r' ,,,,,.,, Cmm iit 01,.1r1c" ano Mr"I L•fltan AnQ•• OOlh Of s..n1.e An41 {. M t\ W1tll• W'4\ .. l\dllVf' ot S..nttt AN (.\. 'llWi.t' • (l\drttr "'*Mbitr Of thf> Ph mourn <.onor~hOtMI Chur<" ot N~wpon ~.o<h C• 11n<1 w•• • QOld ''"' mothl>r ttno "'60 l)ll't#f"I o ~mt>rr ot Ebt>lf C-,oc1e1., 01 N~•Pf'»r t 8,i•<"' (,r.evf'\•""' YfVl(fl\ Wiii °"" ,...,d -ti ' JO P M nn lh\H\d,•v "' f "1' h«'v tn M t>mot1dl P"rr ••th ~"" Norm.Jn l t;ro'#n nff1t •ttlinQ • r1..-nd wno wP.h ,,.1-tt't rall tit brown (OU)n+ttl Morh.4.J'°t' on WtdnP\.d..ty from l1 rttAJn to 'i 00 PM kro""'n <01~1dt Morlv"'" ot ~ntd An,ii d 1rt·rtnr' r SMITH & TUTHIU MORTUARY WESTCllFf CHA'fL Monuarv • (;1r>mat1o n•, r lower Sh(JO 4/'7 E 11th SI Loc,ta M1•.,,1 046-4888 SOLINAS (AP) Author Kenneth Lamott, 56. who wrote numerous m agazlne articles and nine booki; including "The Ba s til le D a y Parade," "The White Sa nds of Shiraha ma" and "Escape from Stress." died of cancer Saturday at his home. Motel Profits From Sexy Decor BERKELEY <AP) - Erle C. Bellquist, 74, authority on Northern Eu rope and professor e m e ritus of political science at UC Berkeley. died of a respiratory ail· ment. SACRAMENTO CA P> Merle Goddard, veteran lobbyist for the Ca lifornia Grocers As· suc1ation. died Monday of can<'er in a hosoital here. onl' day after hi s ~19th birthday lie was the group's executive v1('e pres ident for 15 years. DOWNERS G ROVE, Ill. <AP> Ke n Knudson has trans formed a quiet little mom-a nd·pop motel into a n erotic sex spa with a novel touch that makes trysts downright re~ :ipectable. The Sybaris Inn, named after the ancient Greek plea s ure city of southern Italy, caters to married couples. "l'M A GREAT believer m mar· riage -the concept or hving through life with the girl or your choice is s u c h a beautiful thing," s ays Kunudson, 35. "I believe in being in love with your wife and In rekindling the passion that was there when you gol married, before the kids and the bills and all the rest." he said . "The aver age age of our patrons is 40 and we have some in their 60s. "T his is a rekindling place whe re they can get away from at all for a new sexual experience. We're pushing romanti c murriage here people doing lhini.:~ they 1usl don't normally do ·· FOR THOSE THINGS not normal· LOS ANGELES p 1 ly done, c~ch unit has a king-size Margaret Cornwell , waterbed. with a remote control panel Scbod er, 98, whose a nd wb1te fur bedspre ads a nd maternal great aunt was chocolate-color~ sheets. . . He said when he bought the plaee two years ago it was doing 11 yE>arly $30,000 business und now 1s nearing $250.000. "We h ave a lo t of r e turn c us t omers. Most of t he married couples give us their anniversary und birthday dates so we can mrul them a remembrance gift." said Knudson "The range of our patrons is incr<.'<11 ble -po!Jcemen. firemen, banker... lawyers . . pallan. of the com munity. '"About twice o month, the wife or J Chicago fireman watts for him hen: for a great reunion after he has ~n away on his shift. ltv1ng al lhl· firehouse." Little Federal Regulation Eyed For Small Bikes WASHlNGTON <AP) The-two wheeled motorized vt'hacles muny youngsters ride ore the road s hould remain essentially free of federal safety regulation. the sta!f or tht' Cons umer Product Safe t y Com· mission says. DON'T SMOKE? c• •Al ... ,,_ w. ............. ' ..... -·I ... ........ ~ • CHICKEN DlllllER SPECIAL You get 3 boneless wh1temeat Chicken Planks' hand cut from the breast of the chicken and deep-fried to a crispy golden brown ... Fresh coleslaw ... Crunchy hushpupp1es ... And golden tryes. It's a11 at a very special price for a limited time only We give you lots of reasons to love us. Offer e~pire s Sept. 2. 1979 - c[OiiiiGJOhiiSi}ver~~) SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor lt.d. • CCKta MHO I Jont Sowtti of S• 0-.. fwy. -_.,,...., ,.,._ ~ol ORIVE.-THRU SatVICE AVAILAILl P'IYCf UOTHYS SMITH'S MotlTUUY 627 Main St Huntinaton Beach 5J6.6539 the wife of one or tbe There arc mirrors on the ceiling "Big Four" who founded a nd ~alls. mood lighllne .. plush t h e centra l Pac ific carpetm.g eve:Ywhere, a refngerator Railroad. died Sunday for cooling wme or :-vha~ever, adult a t Cedars-Sinai Medical m ovies on closed c1rcu1t TV. heat c enter. She was born la mps. a fireplace. stt:rco. shower. M a r gar el C r oc k er bath and bidet. The commission is expected to take· up s oon a petition by two doctor~ to regulate the mm1b1kes. trail bike~----------------------------- P'fBC fAMIL Y COLOHIAL FU .. OAL HOME 7801 Bol~ AVI' WP•,tm1n .. ,tPr IHJ 3!>2'> PACIFtC VIEW MEMOllAL ,Alf( Cermterv Mortuarv Ch&Pf'I 3500 Pac1f1c View Dr1v1• Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMICJC MOITUAllfS LaQuna Beach 494·94t5 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAllOI UW ...... MT. OUYE Monuarv • Cemeterv Crematorv 4625 Gisler Avf' Costa Me!><! 540-5554 l.U.TUHGHON RIMHALHOME 646-2424 Cos1aMe"la 673-9450 l&LUOADWAY MOaTUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 0 ... Cornw<'ll. named for her "We don't come right nut 1rnd ask great aunt who married patrons af they are man and wife, but Judge E.B. Crocker of we know that 90 percent of µi~m &re Sacramento. ~nd we try to ~~peal to that chentele _____ in our advertising," said Knudson. PUBLIC NOTICE "Because of what we offer , we get a _ _ ____ lot of calls from swingers groups a.nd F1CT1 noos eus1Nu s the like, but we try to discourage TllP •=~~~:r::,~~~".~e do•no them." bushte,~•~ ,,,., LA•Ni w esreRN "1• 1410 ADS IN SUBURBAN newspapers J•mbore,. RO•d, Newport Be•cn. • • •• . c.111orn1.,.,&e0 invite readers lo escape with your McLain OeYet~nt eo .. ~ ...... loved one for an anniversary hooey· Pa r tner, 1410 J e mbor f!:tt Ro•d, • . ' .. No•port &e•ch. 0111orn1H1..o moon. birtbday or JUSt lo get away. Wu lern »v~r• Cor po••llon, Knudson who la married and has Llmlleo P•rtner, a C..lllornla <Ofl'O'• ' tlon. 606 Soutll Hiii !>lrHI. LH OOe Child, Said he St&cye<i the motel Anve1e-.c:.111orn1a.0014 because "in our master bedroom at Tllh t>u\lneu " cond~led bV • h h i · th ili 11m.1ed partn.™>le>. ome we ave m rrors in e ce ng w u•n 0ew1oon->1 co.. and the like. It seemed lo interest our =~~ ~ar:::;.,.. friends and I guess I got the idea then 5oecm&ry that what was needed was a place for Jiii\ \l&l ....... I W&\ !oleo "'1th the . d l t f counlY et~·· 01 o"'"""' count• on ma rrie peop e o escape rom Au11u•• 10. 1q" today's world and return to love." Put>h\IW'd °'"""" c ... " 0.,,,:•=. . Knudc;on sai_d the motel is booked Auq '" 11.11-~°' •. "79 l•l2·" m a dvance daily and has a two-week ----------backlog for Saturday ni ghts. Find Schusss what you want in the Skiing classified ads of the Daily Pilot 642-6678 THE COST FOR one of his 12 soundproof love cottages is $70 for all night <cheek-In time is 6 p.m. and checkout 11 a .m. >. S50 for six hours and $30 for three hours . AU major •credit cards are accepted. and mirucycles that ar<' operated off the road by unlicensed rider... mo.,1 often betwcl'n 10 and 14 years old THE STAt'F . IN a memo to thP com m issioner~. recommend' •o~am.o,t IT\Q§_t of the prgposals intended to ma~es !>afcr for ch1 ldn·n. although the sti.ffe rs dad favor l'l:tll lionary labels. The petition applie~ to about 3 6 million vetucles. the staff suad ABOUT 51 PERCENT of those m j ured in one rec ent year we r e between ages 10 and 14 and the ma· jor ily of the injuries were cuts and bruises, the commission s taff s aid It noted 19 known deaths coMected to the vehicles from 1973 through 1978 The petition by Ors. Frederick R. Rivara and Lawrence R. Berger of Seallle contends the vehicles "pr<'· sent an unreasonable risk of inJ ury " They asked the commission to -Order that the vehicles be built too big for children younger than about 14. -Establish maxim um spet"(is that the motors could be built to attain -Mandate desq;~n ch an ~es that would allow only one rider on a vehi- cle. -Require safely cautions on veh.i· cle labels. IS Y•R HOME SECURE? FACT: Burglars generally are unskilled and tend to choose empty houses that are easy to enter. If a burglar can't break in within four minutes, he'll usually give up and move on. Consequently, your best defense against burglary is to make your home difficult to enter. find out how to help prevent a burglary from happening to Youl Don't Walt Untll You Are A Victim! Please attend: NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH Presentation by: Huntington Beach Police Department FrM AdmtMlon • Refreehmenta Ylednesday,August22 7:30 P.M. et h•ohl••hot! 19)• .I . \ ' ' . / If you've been thinking of coming to Schick for your weight problem, now is your chance to start the program ·at a substantial saving. Schick's Stoy Slim system gives you one-t0-0ne instruction ... no pills, no shots, no deprivation. Make on appointment now, for a friendly, no obligation, one-t0-0ne discussion of your individual weight problem. We're waiting for your coll. In Orong~ Covnry 558-8404 SCHICK"'Smoklng and Weight Control C.nr.rs OMNGE 777 s. Moln Sf. 185 NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE &\S W@M(? ~@((WO©@ "Got n prollilaa-9 ~ wrue '4 Pm Olma Pal MU cw l'ecf iQpf. """'"" '"~ o.......,..,.. cmd act10lt ~ flffd to IOlw ~lfM• 1n gown.,ncmt IJ1ld ~ ... MmJ ~r QWlfiofu tu Pnl l>v11n At Your Snvitt, Oro• Cooat Oaaly 11\Jol, P 0 lltU' IWJ, Co.to "'"aa, CA JMM A1 IOOlllf ktln1 a.. po.-N# I.Dill t. ~ed. but phon.t_"CI mqtd:rw1 or lt'11.-rs 111>1 in.rli.dMg llMI .-eOlk"'' full oorrw. oddrtu and t>wtnd• hourt' phone 1111m bf'1' cannot t. COfUiMrM Th~srolumn apPfOn dot IJI uupt Sun00111 " ...... l..eok ar Bl•o .. •l•r• Oflrrrfl DEAR IU:Atn:Rs u you'Vt' Of'r Yt'ODdt'red how &o •hop for blo()("ulari., )'OU may waat to re· quest an almo!ll frf'(' 1st ttn&. for poatage and baadllog ) 30 JH•1te booklf't from tbe Japaa Bt11~u.lar Maoufat>tur .. ri. \ S04:latioo. T1lh booklet dllt'UHH \•arlous factors that should bf! t O•· s ldered ln seltttlng tbt' blncK-ulars best au.lted for tbe user's oet"ds. Clearly labelf'd lutracOou, daarta a.nd graphs. a1t ltell as writte11 eapla.oa· Uoa1, reveal everything from lhe structore and op- tkal performance of blnoculan1 lo varlowa ues aad mala&eaance. Beto~ purchasing a binocular Ute auoc:latlon suggests that t'onsumers check &bat: rtgbt·and left·lland mapifyblg powen a.re Lbe same; Jm· agea are brtgbt; all parts operate and move smootllJy; coastrucUon Is sturdy and ragged ; and botb s ides of the binocular are properly aligned ver11ca1Jy and horizontally. "Encyclopedia of Binoculars" provides general Information for tbe consumer and technical da ta for the more knowlf'dgeable buyer. Request from: J apan l.lgbt Machinery Inform a. lion Center , 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10020. Fo"" Drop• "'a•r A 1''u•brr• DEAR PAT I've noticed there's no longer a s pace or ovided for the employee's name a nd Social Security number on the 942 form. How will Inte rnal Revenue be able to properly credit the employee with earnings and FICA? K.K . Laguna Beach IRS says that names and Social Security num· be rs are no longer needed on tbe 94% form, because that information is recorded on the w.z forms filed by the e m ployer with the Social Security Administration, and from this record, the emplo)ec gets c.-r('Jit. Bankrup •~y Cho i<"e A v aUable'! DEAR l'AT What s the dlfforence between re~ulJr banlo.ru1 ll'Y and Chapter XIII? I've heard a person 1s heller off choosmg the Chapter XIII method of liquidating debts, a11d I'd Like to know more about it L. W . Capistrano Beach In a straight bankruptcy case you go before a bankruptcy court and basically hand over your possessions (though some may be exempt under law) for liquidation with the proceeds going to deb· tors. While tbl!. process may seem to give you a fresh start. there are many factors to consider when cootemplatlog a bankruptcy. For example, ct'rtaln debts such as stale and federal taxes are not eliminated, and must be paid according to tax laws. Some debts such as automobile loans are secured by the lender and the property may be re· possessed In spiLe of the bankruptcy if the debt is n't p aid. You can file a straight banluuptcy once every six years. and It sbouldJl't be osed for mlnor proble ms. A bankrnptcy will be recorded ln your credit reporting file for the next 14 years, and It may UmJt your ability to obtain future credit. The Chapter XIII Wage Earner Plan ls essen· ttally a repayment plan which is desl&ned to deal with the problems of the wage earner -a penon whose principal Income comes from wages, salaries or commission. You prepare a repayment play and give It to the court for approval. Doring tbe repay. ment period (usually three or four years), the cour1 bas exclusive jurisdiction over all your Income and debts. During this time you can't use any credit ex· cept ln a family cmergenc.-y. ordeal lndlvidually with any creditors wllhoot the written permission of the court. Use of Chapter XI II will be recorded la your cre dit reporting file for seven years. ~~~~~~~~~~ Board Names ········· ~~;·~~:~~~;~g'. :. uo=u:-~·: ....... ~ .. direct or o f educa · -·It t ion ser vic.-es for the ... h~l::~m~,~r.~b~~.~ :.C·· a .. :.n: :::::.i: named to the California . · ,. .. · Reading Assoc.-iat1on " · ·· ... board of directors. · ~ -~-~-~-~_rz_r:_a~_sr_~_:_i:_;_~o_0_e_~_s~-~-~-• :.~.u u'·. · ··t·" ~·~.~.-_·::: f essional educ a tors. 1111 ULTRASONtC ~. MOTION DETECTION HOME ALARM SYSTEM The''""' pn>leclon epfnat unwenled lntrudera. 01111 IOI home 01 office Ullt ChecklNi.~ ~· 1ehable ll'O .C()tl()mtCAI ptOIKhQn 111111 H Slly lntlaHa In futl mfrnilt~ Syaltm Of'l'll<>ya .... nlgh-IJY ull1990ftoC wave. to ~ttil 1 w11Chlul eve on IM aroa requiring protec;Uon UPon KIMlllOn, uni! ~bylumlnQ on llOIM llQ!lta end / or eoonool'Q alarm Al11m 11 hOUH<I '" 1n atVIC1twly <l9llQMO walnut •rytacl c:tM Comet~omp1o11w11h111t11rue· llOM .,,., high <le('l!l4" t>orn ----------, .................. . ....,...... Lft •• ,.,., • .,.,.... ao10 t11Dtttu. 1111VtU9 COttll llUA. CA Hitt .. .,....._., ..... ___ ..... , .... __ .. " .... , ... __ ....... _... ............ __ _____ . CM•-------.. •-------- ThouNnd• have qulttamoklng In 5 daya with thl• guaranteed Med~Hulth Method Ourtt • in .f.!$1 fi¥e one-tw 5e$SlOllS, •ill'IOIA beCOminO • Oloueh. Of ' l*WUS ...... OI gai111ng ~ Call fol I 1111-no-ollliglllon lnllMew. (714)814-5204 20932 8100ldusf Sl tV11~0fl 8elcl1 ru:o 1 JtrAL t OM.V"'-OT Bride Wore White At Doggy A.ff air MlLFORD. Conn. <AP> -The bride was 4 year• old and t.he 1room 7. She wu dreued iD tradjtionaJ white •id be la a 1reen aalla bat. t'amUy cnemben •aned It wu love at ftnt bJte. Follie and MU.Ii, each a Pomeraaian, ,were married In the front yard of the BMcb~ood Aveaue borne of tbelr owoen, Jotepb ud Eana Boucber. .~ .......... DETHftONID Shenna Jean McNelH Tbe dop took tbe nellt pretty much la stride, tven ~b a 'ew probtema cropped up. No one could ftDd tbe rtna. faahicmed with a told hair barrette, and tbe French poodle sebeduled to act u mlnlater apparently refuaed to gooutslde. Keeps Award C::!::.;,~~ o r Irvine has r~ived a Pnueant Flan Ends s1•.ooo renowship rr?m ~. r' the Kidney Foundation CHICAGO CA P) Shanna Jean McNelll. em· broiled in controversy since being stripped of ber Miss Illinois title. will get the s ame scholarship as the woman chosen to rcpla~ her. Under an agreement with pageant officials, she also will occupy the status or a former Mias ll· lino is Miss McNelll lost her title after injuring ber arm when she put it through a window at her chaperones' home in Wheaton on Aug. 3. Pageant officials said initially the injury was the reason Miss McNeill, who played piano 10 the tale nt competition, was stripped of he r title. Rut after she said she might s ue to get her crown back, Richard Schiller, executive director of the pageant, said the reason was that she was e motionally incapable or competing in the Miss America Pageant. which ends Sept. 8 in Atlantic City, N.J . Miss McNeil! denied his state ments and said she wanted the scholarship and other prizes that go to Miss Illinois of Southe rn California to support his research at UC Irvine. \rtrvK~ T1t'hl' ~n\ 4t "°"' Oot>r t (~ll Slorf' N••rr\t YOUf "''"• (0\lA Ml!>A642 -1J SJ ,u ..... ..-..,,&ew• MIS\10.. 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So the next time you're ready to fl y to Ho usto n or Chicago. call us. We're ready to show you the best times }t!t. For information o r reservations. call your travel agent. company trnn:I department. or Continental Airlines. The Proud Bird with the Goklcn Tail. CONTINENTAL AIRLINES • US.A.IC anada/Mcictco/Hawa.ii/Mk:roncsial Ausaralia/New Zealand/Fiji/Samoa/ and the OriCnt. Loa Angeles: nl·fl:XX) • &verty Hills and San Fernando Valley: 986-1000• Burt.nk. Olcndoleand Puadena: 246· 7181 • Long ~h: S..1'7-4400 • On1ario and Pomona: 9fl8.M4 l Orange County: s.17·3114 • Riwnidc and San Bemardino Toll Free at 1800) 222·2810 •San Oabrlcl Valley: 579-4210 •Santa Monica and South Buy: 646-2ll0. l j , • \ It s a fair question. You 'vl' heard from all thl: pundits, th<: instant expt:rts, and the vested interests. They all have their fa vor iti: version of whats wrong w~th Chrysler. N ow 1ue (/ /Jke lo sel the record slrui;{hl. wc·vc: made: our share of mistakes in a tough competitive business. An<l wc:'rL' willing to accl'pl n.:sponsibili ty for them. But to turn our back on 1'10 r hou~an<l of our own <:mployecs woukJ I~ irresponsibility. 'I(> close th e.: <loors in 52 Amc.:rican crnnmunitll·-.. in wh ich Chrysler i'i a major factor of the: local economy would I>(· irresponsibility. ']o deny employment to the l 50 thousand peopl<: who work for the d<:'Jl~rs who sdl Chrysler products woukJ be: irresponsibility. 'lo curtail the income.: of the hun<lre<ls of thou -..am.I-.. who suppl y ~oods and service:-; to Chrysl<·r woul<l Ix· irn·'iponsibility. ~ America be better off with a Big 2 instead of a Big 3? When it com<:s to competition, more is bettc:rt than less. A Big 3 means you have more choices. Mon: products, more innovati ons of which Chrysler ha.<; ddivcre<l its fair share, and then some, ovc:r the year -;. Example:: Chrys ler wa<; first wi th a solid star<: dectronic ignition syMc:m ac; standar<l <..'qui pment. But the Big 3 or the Big 2 ha<; its real meaning only in terms of pc'Ople. P<..'Oplc who have jobs. Peop le who pay caxes to America and to the communities in which they live. A Congressional Bu<lget Office st uJy shows thac people with johs at Chrysler, or jobs thar <lc11Cnd on Chrysler, contribute 11 bi llion doll ars each year in tax revenues to our country. Without thos<.: jobs thc:y wou ld be colk'Cting 2 billion dollars instc:ad in unemployment benefib. So you 'cl have to say that a Big 3 contributes a lot more to the health of the American economy than a Big 2. Is Chrysler building gas guzzlers? A lot of people who should know better have been peddling this myth. The fact is that Chrysler has the best average gas mileage of the Big 3. Chrysler has more mcxfcls rated 25 miles per gaJJon or better than GM, Ford, Datsun, Toyota or even Honda. We also have one of the industry s most proven 6-cylinder engines in the efficient Chrysler Slant 6. The Slant 6 is standard in all our current compact and mid-size cars. Even in many of our f ull-siz.e cars as well. And Chryslcrs percentage of small car sales to big cars is the best of the Bjg 3 by far-not the worst -as some would have you beljeve. Over 87 pcrn..:nt of I hl' l ~tr~ Chry!-.lt:r l>u1IJ" .u L. not l>1g car~ at .tll -thl'y'I<" 1111d \J/_t· or .... m.tlll'r Sc~ let~ pur to rest thl' 111}th !liar lhry\ll'r " huild111g the: wrong kim.l ol car-.,. 'fo <latt.: \Vt ,.Vt built 111orc of tht right kind ol < ar' than .111yom: d~e. \Ve \\'L·rc int hl' tllJrkL'I t \\'t) \"L'ctr\ ~1hcac.J of Cicrwr.tl Motors with J\111l'rin 1s first frunr whl'cl drive \m ~tll car~: thc roomy .m<l f ul'h·tfiticnl Omnr <tn<l I lrn i1rnl. f fowevcr: \\'l' lacked the n·,ourct"' to build our o wn Ii cylinc.Jcr cng inc-.;. \Vt· kit ir \\'a\ 11npor 1;111 r 10 1.!VI t hes<: cars to the American 1x:oplc int hl' short v'' possible.: timL·. so we: reaclwd an :rgn·rmc:nt to hll\ up 10 300 thousand en~irn: blocks a year trom Volksw.tgcn. As a result, our pro<lucr ion has lx:en limitcd hy th<: avai lability of r he:~: t·nginc:s. We apologi1t· 10 all r lie rx-oplc who han.· ha<l long wait1 fort heir 0111n1 or I lori zon. 'vVc will c:limina1c· I h(· L·nginc.: -..hurwgc <luring l'J80 whvn our ll<"\\' !JOO million dollar cnginv I 'lltnl 'tart~ turning our our own li -cylimk:r l'ng111c,. Jn 1981 we will bring to marktl .t m·"' flc:cr ol compact-size front ·whc:d drive cars rncluJinJ..! thl' f ir-,t J\mc:ri can front-wheel drive station w~rgons. Thi' one car line: alone represents a I billion <lollar im·e:-.1 ll1l'lll . Our <..:nginc-ering tests projl'CI that the~· cir~ wrll have an average.: fuel economy rating of nvl·r 2) mile~ per gallon. Yt.:t they will havt· mon: room in~i<lc thu11 GMs new X cars. In all, Chrysler will be providing aoout onl' million efficient front·whed drive-vehicle" to continue its IL'a<lershi p in fronr~whl·l·I Jrivc. What is Chrysler asking for- a handout? No. We're a~ksng the government to hdp us off~t thc: hc:uvy cost of regulat ion. This is a haJ yc:ar for the automobil<: industry. J\nd a worse yea r for Chrys ler. First, gas lint's flattened sa les of almost all cars except the smallc\t. Now the country is movi ng rapidly toward a rcn·s"1on. Even GM is ha ving difficulty movin~ large: "tock~ of f ull -si1.v cars. But GM can wt·athcr the storm bertc.:r than Chrysler bc.~ausc they can dist ri bute the costs of regulation over a lot more cars. For C'xamplc, studies indicate that Chrysler costs per car fo r ,government regulations arc $200 to $)00 more per car than for GM. As a result, intr rcst costs for Chrysler average about $125 per car, but only $10 per car for GM. Those differences alone are staggering for Chrysler. Because of the hundreds of millions committed for new plants and new productc;, and the hundreds of millions invested to meet regulations, Chrysler fa ces a temporary shortage of funds. Chrysler has no choice but to seek temporary ~istance from the heavy burden regulation places on us. We want equity restored to .... ... -· .. • _,..,,:..!_ .... .., ... .......... ,.. ... the cornpc:t I! 1 \t' ~y-.tl'm lx·caus<: thl' ~y\tcm rs anti- < '>lllpC'l 111\ v ,t, ll \tamh now. \\'c.rl' nur tt,king for a hand-<>ut. a bail-o ut, or wvll.trL'. Ch~-..ll·r 1:-. a'htng for tl'mporary assistance for J<J7<J .tnd l'JH() tqual to t hl' co-;t of tm~ting govern ment wt• u I. 11 1011' f nr rho'-<: r \\'O } ear". Ir \\ rll r tc H < < ,,, r hv t.1~p.1\·t·r .mvthing lx:cau"il" Chn ..,11 r \\·rll r q1,1~ 1la· l't>\1·rnrnl'nt nut nl f1 111m· pn >111', Has Chrysler done everything it can to help itself? \ \ t · I 1.1 \ < • r t"'ll 1 ull u rl'd all uu r O\'C.:r'){:a.'i i nvt~t mc:nr" 10 ,1.!L·ncr.11v 11L'\\' '' orl..111g capital \0 wt· c tn concentr:.llc <>11 ti H' :'\rn th An 1< ·ncan nurk(·r. \\'t· I 1.1\ v 111oun1t ·d ,111 .tll -rn ll d Ion rn gL·t reco rd 1111.rll< 1111.! 1111 prn,!.!r.1111' rlut wrll rn.LJ..t· u:-. <.omrx·1111\·c .111d f'l l 1111.tl ill' \\t· lt.tH· l"'·uHlh.' llltHl' dtruent by l'11m111at111g d1 1plirat1011. cuttlfl.t.: l':\pen\l"' and introJucing inno '.l(i\'(· and l'\'<'ll unconvt'nt1onal programs. In tact, \H ' h.1,·v rl'<lu~ our n>~I~ h\ $)00 million so tar this ye.If. \V{·\l';Hl.k.J top lt·H·I markct ing manageml'n l. \Vv\·c· hm·d rh<: he'it brains in rhL" busine:\s 10 rmpron· 111Jnufactunn).! qualiry. and ro pur ti,ght l'r o >ntml' on purd1a'irn.1.!. Our dc.tlt·r' .1ml ou r ~upplier!-1 have givl'n Chry~ll'r '' 'on.1.! comm1111wnrs of :-.uppor1 . Does Chrysler have a future? You c~111 cnunr on rc . ~v' t'lltl ·c.:n million Chrysler mvners can count on it. Our ·!/'()() Ch~:--1<.:r-Plymout h and Do<lg<..: <leak·rs can t<>1111r on rl. Our (•rnpl oyees can count on ir. Our \t tppl 11 ·rs can cou nt on ir. The concl'rnL'J cit i1.L·ns of 52 communities whose: lr\'dihtxxls arc cl()S('ly r ic:<l to Chrysler can count on ir . J\nu thC' uu11petilio11 can really count on it. \Ve ha v<" 111 place for 1980 anJ 1981 the programs, the prcxlurt~ and th<.: management Chrysler needs to be compel ir 1v<.:. to Sl'll cars. to meet our obligations, to heconw prof i rnhk·. \V<'.Vl' lx:t·n in business for titty-four years. and almost :ill f if rytour have lx.'Cn profitable. \Ve plan to lx· around at leac;t another fifty-four. You can co unt on it . )_>hn Riccardo Chai rman.Chryslcr Corporation ~'-·~ - Lee A. lacocca President, Chrysler C.Orporation ' - .. I l J, ...___OA-ILYPtLOT __ -iJ! rts j!Lagoff her; _LaRoelae Baek to Wark ~ a DAVB CUNNINGllAll rr.t01l bad told J.,aftoebe .be wu belnl But he got Cliff JohMOn to pop oul. ending the inJured Bra an Downing, a~d lt was ' •i 1 • ._.~ ...,.,.... retled becauM ot the ADabeJm fana' a.a.we re· the Inning. 'lben be pitched himself out of a Oon~hue's solo. h~mer in the eighth annlng that f DH'e LaRocbe didn't W.nll he wu (oln1 to •cliona. Every Ume t..aRoebe abowed b.11 face, f1rsl·and·thi rd, one-out jam in the ninth by strik· provided the WIOIUOg run. \ aee any action on Ulla bome11lAnd In fact, h~ he waa booed unmerclfully. Ing out Gary Alexander and Ml.ke Hargrove. t laad be.a tol• Ju..t U.at by Nana1er Jim But by t,be time Lall«be trotted onto the "I'm just glad I was able to help," LaRoche DONOHUE STRUCK OUT in bis first two trips to the plate. and when be came up for the third time he was hearing the same bool thatbad previously been saved for LaRoche. Undaunted, the rookie catcher lofted a soft single t.o right, helping ignite a five· run rally that gave the Angels their first lead . An mnin1 later, afterClear's wild· ness bad lled the game, Donohue heard the fans agam. This time at was adeafenmgroar. PrelOl.l. field ln the et1hth laai.ft1, tbe crowd ol 35,497 said. "I reallu Bhrk ls still the ace. and lt was Solt wu wllb • 1reat deal of pMalure I.Ital wa1 OUl ol booe. They w.,. UMd up on Mark nice to be able t.o bail him out for a change ." LaRodae wu able to aoar out ol the bullpen and Clear. anakb • 6-S victory h'om the Cleveland 1DdJan8 Clear came ln with l'UIUH}rt on first and 'lllODday nllht at Anaheim Stadium. aecond, tryto1 to protect a 5-3 le.cl for st&rter ! "Mll)'be he wu just 1ivin1 me a few da,ys J lm Barr. 'off, rather than th~ whole homest and." I La Roche told the Dally Pilot "It s u.re fttls 1ood tocontrlbutesometh1na •· ; li'regoel confirmed LaRocbe's su.aplclon.s. • "I TRIED TO LAV HIM OFF for qwte a few days," the manager s1ud "Th1s should ~ a bil booetfor blm." NO&IWALL Y THE BULLPEN STOPPER. Cl~ar walked three straight batters t.o hand the Indians a gift·wrapped, tie ballgame. Ent.er LaRoche. owner of a 4·10 record and 6 04 ERA. In has last four appearances, LaRoche bad allowed nine runs over 911.s in· nlngs. Working the Kinks Out .. . : Nola n R ya n , th e Angels ' pre mier pitcher, goes through some stret ching ex- ercises a couple of hours before pitching a game. Ryan , back after a month's la)'off with an arm injury, is due to throw Wednes· da y again s t Cleveland. D•Uy Ptlot Pttotoa By Gery AmbrOH LaRoche doesn't harbor any illusions that one good outing has turned around his seuon. "IT .MAY SOUND SELFISH," the left· hander says, ''but the way I look at 1t, 1f we win this thing, everyone will forget about the bad year I've had." If LaRoche was an unlikely hero. then Tom Donohue was an even more unlikely one. Donohue learned a few moments before game time that be WU going to start ID place O( "m ESE AllE GOOD baseball fans here They know the game." Donohue said. "When I heard the.cb_eer as the bctll dis appeared over the <See LaROCRE. Pa1e BZ> SUlelined for Season Cappelletti Will Watch, Not Run From AP Di!Jpatcbe'> John (;appellctll. the bull l1kl- running back of tht• Los Angeles Rams who played in four games last year after s uffering a groin muscle tear. will s1t out the entire 1979 season in hopes the inJury will heal Dick ~t.einberg , Ra ms' direc tor of player personnel. said Monday the Rams would wait until today before fo rm<.il action to put Ca1>J>i:'lletl1 on thl· inJurcd reserve list AIMING FOR /\ 198Q return t11 th e Rams. the 220 pound Cap pt•lletll was lhl' llc1sman Troµh\ v. inner as eOlll·~c: football s tr1µ player at Penn State 1n 1973. Ill· h;,id two st•asons of s chooling v. 1th the R::ims as a backup. befor e becoming the• team .., m ost \Crsatllc b&.1 ck thf past three years. \. Cappelletti has been s t•<'ond on the Rams in rushing each of thl· last three years and avcnlged :i3 pass receptions pe r year for that pe riod. , "I've had a lot of tests and tKey show no degenerative dis easc I have prclty good movf" m ent. but I still thank 1t ·s slight ly tom." Cappelle tti s aid of the injury suffered in a 10 7 Rams· victory over Pittsburgh Nov 12. 1978. DR. ROBE RT K E RLAN. a Los Angeles orthopedic :,urg('(Jn who has treated many famou!'. athletes. said when Capi>t:IJctll left traming camp in July that 1t normally takes ~ax months to two years to recover from that kind of abdominal tissue teor Jlowev<•r. Cappellctt1 undouh lcdly aggravated the anJury b~ <'O ntmumg to play "If I didn't have thl' in1ur~. sure I would miss football · Cappellctt1 said Monday ·But 11 comes down to whether I want to JOHN CAPPELLETTI go four or five game" tear this thing up and probably never play again. o r .,., h<'ther I tr) t1J rehah1htak and pla\ dfeCll\ely in the near futurc. · AL mOt'GH THE RAMS are unbeaten an thc thr<'<' prescason games v.llhout Cappelletti. h15 loss adds to th(' many backfield qucstion marks of the team, v. h1ch <'an 1.,et ;m ~f'L record of 5 l' \ l' n l () n ... l' l' u t I \ l' d I \ I s I 0 n c hamp1o n:.h1ps b} v.1nnrng .rnothl'r ~J t1 onal Confert>nC(! \\ e~t 11tlt.> thl'o H•ar LJv. renec> ~lt:Cu t< ht'On F.lo.1~ !'ea cock cl od \.\ t·ndcl l T\ lcr m1 s:,cd mo ... t of l!J78 v.1th. an 1urit-s. and ~lc C'utcheon h;,is het·n bothc•rnl h) J leg mu')de pull th1::. :>Umml•r Abo rNum ing 1s the '''P R..im ru:.ha l:1'>t ... t' J ') o n :! J 5 p n u n ct C u 11 c n llr) <111t ltlidigan Outlook ef eme Strong, But Not Offeme ANN ARBOR, Mich. <AP> Mi<'higan 's defense looks fine to Coach Bo Schembechler. but the offense nee d s work a s the Wolverines head into the 1979 college football season. "We have a lot or question marks on offense where we lost eight four-year le tte rmen ." Schembechler saad . Last season Michigan's de· fense was second best in the na· lion , allowing onl y eight points per game. It was eighth in rushing defense with 112.7 yards per game and fourth in total de· fense, allowing 215.6 yards per game. THAT MIC HIGAN team finished No. 5 in The Associated Press' final poll , and Sebero· bechler has eight of 11 s tarters back on defe nse, plus eight second· stringers. The 1979 defense will be built around l i n ebacke r R o n Simpkins, who twice has been all-Big Ten and who set a school record with 174 tackles aa a sophomore. ''Simpkins is one of the finest linebacke rs ever to play for Mlclliaan," Scbembecbler said. "He's smart and he's tough." • MEL OWENS and Andy Can· navino, plus letterman Ben Needham round out the startinl Unebackin& corps. . The three down line men - tackles CUrtia Greer and Dale Kelli, and middle 1uard Mike Tr1ovac -all return. Free safety Mlke Harden, who had four lntercepdoo1 and 57 tackl• latt MUGG, la the key t.o aa e\ H<OOU11ry. Tho rest of the secondary includes Mike Jolly. Mark Braman and Stuart Harns On offense. SC'h e mbechle r must find a replacement for All· America qua rte rback Rack Leach. who start.ed 47 of the 48 games Michigan played dunng his four-year collegiate career. B.J . Dickey. who completed eight of 19 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns as Leach's backup last season. likely will s tart the first few games. But Sche mbechler said he might look to 1unaor Jo hn Wangler, sophomore Gary Lee or freshmen Rich Hewlett or Steve O'Donnell as the season wears on. "I CAN'T IMAGINE a rreshman coming in here and starting, again, the way Leach did " Scbembechler said. "not when the second game of the season is at home against Notre Dame on national television." Sophomore Butch Woolfolk, a speedster who averaged 4. 7 yard s In 78 carries as a freshman, is fighting Stanley Edwards for the tailback job. Edwards missed last season wlt.h an injury. Only Lawrence Reid, a junior who &ained 209 yards in SO carries lut seuoo. haa any experience at fullback. "We've tot Sood receivers." Scbembechler said. "lots ot f.uys whocannmandcatcbt.hebal ." * * . * Angels Attendanc Over the Years 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Wrtgley f"leld 803,510 Dodger St.ctlum 1,1 .. ,083 121.015 760.439 566,727 Anaheim Sladlum 1,400.321 1,317,713 1,025,956 753,388 1,077,741 926,373 744, 190 1,058.206 917,298 1,051,113 i,006,n4 1,432,133 1979 (86 dllH) 1 ,755,318 2,021,741 1'fan .Held For Attack On Gillia01 BALTI M O RE 1 A P 1 Ralt1morP r1ty police were hold ing a man today under SI00.000 bond a nd searching for thrt:e others an connection with th · beating of .Joe Gilliam. a quarterback for the sem1-pru Raltimore Eagles and former Pittsburgh Steelcr G llham v.as found heatcn 1r1 the head Monday night on th,. city 's west side. pohce said. He rem ain.5 m stable condition to dav at the U n i vers ity of M aryl~d's Shock Trauma Unit Police Lt. Ma r cellus Boles <;atd Timothy Mathews. 19. of Baltimore. was charged early this morrung with assault with intent to murder. posss<'ss1on of heroin wath intent to distribute and possession of m<1r1Juana. MATHEWS WAS 8 El f\iiG hl'ld and,., a""a1l1ng a ball review hearing to bt· ht•ld later this after· noon lx>fon• District Court Judge Hobert Bell Boll·~ s aid th<• hear mJ! "ould dt•tcrrmm• if the: ball v.nuld be lo""ercd. remain the s Jnw.orra1:.ed Boles 5a1d poltct• havc leads on three other men. but he did not h ;n e t hc1 r name~ He added that ht> did not know 1f the me n knew (;11liam. who has been plagued \I, llh drug problems over the /\{·cording to lht• police report. Gtlham'..; car. a 1977 Buick. reg· ll-tc>red to the· Ro) al Ori Corp . "'here ht• y,orks. v. as parke<J on .1 \ arant lol with all the windows :-masht'CI The> rl'port said the at· ta<.'k ocC'urred m an alley adja· cent to where the car was. found. D e nni s Hi l l , a police spokesman. said Gillia m was f o und bleeding from head wounds. He added that two men reportedly s mashed out the win· dows of the car with two-by· fours. GILLIAM WAS RUSHED t'tt' Provident Hospital and then transferred to the shock trauma unit ·'There was som e beating around the head walh a blunt in· s trument ... s aid J ohn As hworth. ad m 1n1s trator of the shock trauma unit. "There may be a slight concussion.·• Ashworth said Gilliam, who was responding positive ly to all neurological tests, was being kept for observation for 24 to 48 hours. "With a bead \njury, we don'l take chances," Ashworth said. "But the inJury won't hurt his football abilities." THE QUARTERBACK was either cut by breaking glass or injured with the wood clubs, HUI said. Gilliam. a former star at Ten· neasee State where bts father ta de rensive coordinator of the football team, was drafted by the Steelers and beal out Terry Bradshaw for the National Foot· b a ll Leaaue's startina quarterback duties ln 1.9'74. GlWam luted alx weekl at tbe Steeler helm and waa placed on wa{vera lwo years later wbeD the New Orleana Saln'll claimed him. I • s lBireak A C.paute Repof1 From the WC>ftd of ltH>f1• Kingman Br eaks Silence, Pwes Bu ck Back to K r oc ,..,_AP°'9111tr~ CKJCAOO -Sayt,q be'a "tired ot IH!ari"I Ray Kroc's u ..... Chlca10 Cuba' at~r 0 1 Vt1 Kln1m.n baHball'a aU~ot 1lut1u • hu decided lo ape&ll b.La ph!tt on how the San Die110 PadrN &ft hlm set ew1y Ktniman. whu 1ban.1 ~ NaUooaJ Le11uo bom nm lud wllb 39. was a member ol the P~ for • po .. -uoa of lhCJ 11r11 ··~ atiason and wu mystedously wal~ Kl'O(. m ulU mllllonalre own.-r of tht• Padrt"s. rt-cenlly sul(gealed that them gent'ral manal(~r Run.I\' Bavul f•lll'd lo c lo.~ u dnl With th.-6 6 oulflel<Wr "In u roundabout ~uy . I ' l' hl•urtJ about aomt• of lh~ ~~ K.to<' ba~ ~n uylnt: lutrly:· )uld Kingman, "aod I t.hiAk It 's llme to get UHt truth out ln Uu: open .. I've be-ea with several teams durtne m y career and 1·ve never said lltlythlng neaaUve about them alter I've Jen.. Wlwo hes are made up lnvol¥ing me penmnally. though. l ri.'t'l I have to say $0mething on my own behalf " Kingman. who rarely speaks to the press. spoke out In un lnlerview with Rill Weurdmg o( the San Diego Tribune. Last wet>k. Kro<' said: .. Ruizie was the only one respons1 ble for us not si~nmg Kingman. He could have signed him 1! he wanted him. I ke pt waiting and wl'liting and finally, wht•n nothing happenc•d, I JUSl decided the waiver !t-c ($25,000) w:>:-o ut least tx>tter than a kick in the rump with a lroien boot .. Kingman. howt•vcr, <'laims Kroc blocked the signing "It 's a s hame that Kroc s imply <'an't admit be m ade a mistake." said Kingman. who has 93 runs balled in lttls season ..-------Quoit-of dw Da y ----- Amen can League umpire Jim Evaas describing cont<·nllous Baltimore Oriole Manager Earl Weaver: "He 'i. basebwl's Son of Sam." La11drraea.r Aga i11 S p arfu TIDill.9 With Kf11 Landreaox dnVUlg ln slx runs with a • horn er. t nplc e1nd double. the Minnesota Twins trouo('('(! Boston. 10.5, In American League action Monday Roger Ericks on a l~te repla~ment !or sr heduled starter Geoff Zahn, won hls first game in the m a JOr leagues 1n almoi.l a year with help from Mike MarsbaU ... Jim Spencer homered twice to drive in five runs and Bobby Murct>r added a homer and foor RBI to power the New Yo rk Yankees past Kans as City, 17 4 . Mike Flanagan, agaln supported b:y K e o S ing le ton who d rove In all of Baltimore':. runs with a homer aod a dou· ble, pitched the Orioles lo a three-tut, 3 0 victory ovt·r 'i't.')UI S and became tht' lcaguc·s first 17 game winner Sal Bando and r>i<'k Oavii. lined run-'>ronng doubles In a thrt•(· run Milwauket" :.1xlh Ln mng, leadin~ the nrcwt·rs lo a 5 3 ,;cto ry over the ('hic-ago While Sox . WUlie Horton C<tpp('d a fi ve-run fifth 11lning With a three-run ho mer lo lift ~<£tlh: past .. LAHOllloAUA Toronto. 7·4 J ason Tbompson's bas l'S·loaded thrce·run double broke a 2 2 tit• as Dt-tro1t defeated Oakland. 7 3 Leadoff h1tll'r Ra fael Landf>~toy drove 10 Lhret-runs lo back the twtrh1t p1t<'hang of J oe Nit-kro as Houston snapped a four g:.imc loc.ing streak hy dc(eallng the New York Mets. 8-1 1n National l.A>al-(ue actJon Nwkro bt:<-ame the major league·s first 17 game WUl.Der with the triumph . Larry Parrl.sb tut two home runs and Tony Pere~ homered once to lead Mon treal to a 5 2 v1ctory over Cl.nclIUlaU. It was the sixth straight vletory for the Expos etnd lbe fourth i.o a row for Dan Scbau.eder, 9 4 .. J erry Roywwr'a sacnf1 ce fly Ul the ninth lnnlng snappt.'<1 a 2·2 we. and Jeff Bu.rroug.ba drove ln a pair o( lnsurance runs to badl Phil Nleluo as Atlanta de feated Phlladelpb.la. 5-2 . Pinch-runner Alberto Lola scored the winning run on a passc'<l ball by cat cher Mike Saftk to give Pittsburgh a 6 5 triumph over San f'ra n<'lsco ... Bernie Carbo and Tony Scott drove ln one run each io the sixth In· nlng and Keo Oberkfe ll lashed a two-run slngle an inning late r as St. Louis defeated San Diego, 6-3 ... Lou Brock of SL Lows was named player of the week in the National League as he became the 14th player In major league history to <'Olle<-l 3.000 base hits. Boston's Fred Lyoa was named un· anlmousl:y as American League player of the week . The New York Mets acquired right-hander Ray Burris oo waJvers from the Yankees <tnd plan to use hlm as a starter ...... .......,. BACK TO BASICS Georgia Tech assist.ant coach Norm Van Brockhn Mrains into a blocking s led as I hl· l'~ngllll't'rs opt·n practice in Atlanta Van Urm·khn 1~ an assistant to P t•pper Rodgers . Duarw Thonaa• Cu t bfl Pa~~r• The once promising footbaU <'ar~r of Duane [i] Thomas is apparently coming to an end. Green 4., Bay, wtuch was accused or bending National Foot- ba II l.A.·a~Ul' rult>s when it wa:; trying o ut t.be former Dallas star last year. cut the 32·year-old running back from the t.rarnmg camp roster Thomas. who started for the Cowboys m Sup{'r Bowl V J, hasn't played professionally since 1975 when h(• Joined the Hawaiian:-. of the defunct World Foot ball Lt-ague Movtng to stn.·ngt.beo the defensive Line . Dt•trntt ac•qu1rt:'d Clevf'laod Elam from San Francisco tn ex C'ha n)!t' for a !.crond round draft pick in 1980 Vt-lensn ltnl•baC'kt·r Slevf' Zabf'I .,.. a :. released by New Engllrnd Mike Mkbf'I tx·camc I.he Sl·rood Philadelphia kt<-km~ ~Pt'<'l:.tust to tx· n·l<'ascd 'It a wetc-k as the Eagles ronl.Jnul• lo ""'Ork on th1·1r k 1('k 1ni.: gamt: Rookie T ony t'ranklla won tht· pla<'ck1C'k1n~ jOh over w te ran S k k Mike-Mayer and rookH· M 111 Runa"er won ovt·r t wo vear veteran M 1chel A.a lbooy Washington ;rnd Oary1 Swanson, stnrting N>rnerback~ for l wo yt'ars at tbe University of California. h ave flunked out o f S<'hool, leaVln~ the Ueurs v.'lthoul etny t•xpen enctd ~lu ycr:. Jt the l>Oblllon ------Ba•eba U Today ------ On trus dale in baseball 1n 1919 J ohn Ad<Jms of the Ptuladl·lph.ia Phlll.Jes ue<i a :'\& lHJn .ti I &agUl' rcc<ird for C'<itl'ht•:. by Chu lk Ing Up :.even ... ~~1:.t:. 1n one g<Jmc Toda)·~ U1rthd a~ New York Mel:. catcht-r J ohn Stearn!> 1:. ~ (l('f,,\ Split 11 Galfte# in Japan The L'C'LA baschall t1·am spilt <J double h('<Jdl·r • toda:y 1n 1b elght -gaml· tour of Japlln. lo~ang I 0 lo the Nippon Steel Corp Yahata Club, then dl'f<>al mg Tokyo·s Senshu University. 5-2 C-Oad1 Gary Adams' Bruin!> conclude their trip wtth two gamc5 Thurc;day They have won three. lo:.t two and lied one Reputed or gsnized crime boss Howard T. Wlntt'r, one of :.t'vcn men ron \icted or ra<'keleerlng and sports bnbery 1n ronnccl.Jon ""1th :.. oilllion-dollar horse race fixing scheme, was ~1ven a 10 year sentence on top of his cur n .. •nt 18·20 year senhm Ct' Jnd h1~ law:vussay 1tcould keep h1mJa1l for the rest of his hfl' Telerbion. Radio TV: No events schedul<..od RADIO: Baseball -Clcvelan<1 at /\ni;el:.. 7 2~ 1• m KMPC 1710 1. Wed.Mfiday's Radio Baseball -Dodgers at Chicago. 11 ~ a.m . KABC fnl<>l Cleveland at Angels. 12.55 pm . KMPC 11101 BASEBALL I GOLF Nean Record Sutter's Saves Now Total 32 CHICAGO <AP> -"You t.eU me aboUt. lt." said Loe An&e&etl .Dod1en Manager Tom Luord.a. "Yeah, the Cubs are a good team. But 32 saves. t..bat's tbe differeoce." Tbe subject was Bruce Sutter, wbo notched his 32nd save -a club record -Monday wbeft the Cbicaeo Cubs rolled to their sixth straight victory with a 2-1 trlumpboverthe Dodgers. TED ABERNATHY set the Cub record of 31 saves 10 1965. and Sutter equaled it m 1977 . Now Sutter is in Une to sur- pass the NatiooaJ League record ot 37 saves Ul one seuoo. set by Clay Carroll ot Cincinnati in 1972 and ~ualed by Rollie Fingers of San Diego last year . and the ma· 1or league mark of 38 by John Hiller of Detroit lll 1973. .. , doo·t wor ry about lbe number or saves," said Sutwr. "Winning is important. Anyway, Dick Tidrow has been responsi- ble for half of my saves . He has helpt>d save my a rm to the point whe r e I 'm s till strong this season He <'an come 1n every d ay. and ht' ne ver ~tb mC1d whe n he goes out a nd I ~ct the :.ave THAT ROUTI NE. a Cub trademark Uu.s sea.son. was ex empllfied Monday Barry Foote hit hut 1.2t.h homer and Lynn M cG lothen doubled and scored on a sa<'nf1ce fly to give the Cubs a2-0lead M c-Glothen. ~trugglUlg m<>!ll of the wa). gavt' up Dusty liakt:r ·, 17th homt'r ¥r,th two out Lil th•· t·t~hth T1dro v. cam•· 1n .11111 ~tru <'k oot J<,.: I' l'rgu~n to 1·nt1 lh l' l·1ghth. and !->uth'r ~1trh1"1 thl· ninth to l"llrn th•· :o.J H· ... 1drov.. 10 3 :>IO<'t• <-Offill11! t•, the Cubl from the New York V ankeet, St\rucCed off belnc un· able to atick uOUDd to ea"' what mlabt have been bl.a fourth aave. "It's oby wtth me u lon1 u be can come in aod nail them down.'' aald Tidrow. McOlotben, wbo thought mon of hla hltting than hls plt.cblng, boosted b.1a record to 11·8 wbUe Rick Sutcliffe, 11 ·9, took the lo6S although he allowed only five hits. "A TOUGH ONE t.o lose," satd Lasorda. "McGlothen must have been good becaUAe he s hut us out r or nearly e ight 1nn 1n gs. SutcWfe prt.ched well, but the one that beet him was the ball the plt.cber tut. .. M cGlothen. who had singled tn the serond inning. led off the (1fth with a doublt, went t.o Uurd on Ivan OeJesus's sacrlJice bunt a nd scort!d on Scot Thompson·s s acrifice ny ..I 've always concentrated on my h1 llmJi! because 1t makes a d1((er<.'1l<'e 1n a <'10!\c ball game ... '>a td McGl<)thl·n "Being a good h1tlt· r lake-; u lot of pressure <jL thl• No K battn in the lineup · · t'OOTt:·s HOM ER was ht'> 'it-cond 1n two game-~. and I.he bt~ catcher. hampert.'<l by a sore hl·••I and p~v1ously gomg m<1n• lhlln a m onth witho ut a n v homt.'r-., '>iH d ... , hope the two h o m t' r ., :t r t• t h e :. t a r t " f M>methmg Rut you never knfl"' ll C'Ould bt· Just a matter of gt-I tin~ up tht'rt and s wmglng lhl! IJJt .. l.J:o.Ord J dpp.·ar.-d ptrturlwd r1H:r Uw \,\J\ h1 -. team ha.\ hll th•· I 1•.1 I"""' ·rl 1)-. Jlll'r winning f1\ .. 1n 1 ru"' Y." "",. r ,. l'tJ1ng good. t1.1Jl "• " •1•0 11.,.t ""'> nn1• run Ln the l.1 ''""~·o1nw.... Jiii La~ord.1 f 'ro• Page BI LAROCHE RETURNS • • • frncc.1l~a:.anam<Jz1ni;:f1·t:lrng · lie• !>:t\!> 1t "J~ ..ibo :.m :.ima1 m~ fl.>t>Ling whc•n nt• W>t had . 111 the du~out .. The bt-n<'h ~CiS JUSl li(QJng <-r<tzy. Everybody ""a ... puml)<'<l up.·· Donohu•· '>aid · ·1 h1· ft·t lln~· ""J'> JU.M unt.M•lt .. , .d 1I•· IT\\.\!'-THt \,(,tfS .IJ-t cornt• from ht·h1n<1 'tC'ton •·f lh• ~t·a:.on Johnson ~ot tht· ln<i1..tn:-. on lop Ul the rir~l 1nn1ni.: 141lh J lowt'rin~. thn·t· run homt·r t11 t•t·nter r1t'ld The hvc run Angt:I rally m tht• -,e venth wa:. kcytd by O.rn Ford ·s lv.'0-run s ingle. follo..,,t'd Rams Cot W aJker After serving as tht: Ham:. punter (or the l<tst two yt'a,-.._ Glt·n Walker wa~ ""al\ cd bv tlw tcam Monday. losing h1~ JOb lu rookie Ken Clark who playc<CI 1n the Canadian Lt.'ague last .>ear Walker punted :,o poorl> 1n t' x h 1b1 ti on g am c :.. ht.' "" ":. aver aging only 22 ) ards per try lie booted two for a tota l of 19 yards Saturday b' f>on H.I\ lnr .., '>harp rlouhl1· t•1 It· ft T h•· \ld11 r' 1·nabl1·tf lh" AnJ!t·I., tn m <11nta1n their fou1 i.::i mt· ll'ad O\'l'r M 1nnesota and to 1n<'re:t:.1' lh••ir lead to 5 1 •• J,!•• mi•., H\ •·r "Jn-.:. ... 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'"'~l"t '"" t1.1r ,.,,, ,,., M.iJn<l•Y n"9'\t "-'•l:f Oofy '4 Af\o.•~ +I'?'! "'' ,.._., Of'••Yonff'"ld ,...,,,~ ,1 At,tf ,, D• c •wti .~,,. GHM Autry rh~ Of""". 1 ''-'l•~ "•_... tttr ~d !'¥ 1#0 M 1Ht0n Ol•t•.tV lll'\1'\ .... t\\)t'I LO\ Al'IQt'h. Pn1l1tdr to"-•t1 •"'' '"'' t''ltt'l• .. t \I bl.If Ith'\ """'•) tl\c' r1f\f l1m.-''"' AnQ<rl\ "-"¥!' t'V9f ~ 11 Wttr, f~ f'Tc•ll "' Owt•,.•O.,t ....., CJ•n. ~•-Y ~ ''''" 01 ,,... .. A_~f\ '"O\f•t I\ f\OlllJ lO"\O"t'W'od Of r-OCJik•\ ( '•' -°"""""'" 0+c I .. T-. • ..... --•"'1 M4,.. C...,. f-"41' O't"-'' rww .. \., '"""" r.o .,..,, ~ bfQ iloe~•·CHI"~,. w.u .. Aila"'t.. Jwn A,.. ~ ... 0.... ~ .... , ...... C-t .jJft1'- IGA Removes ShackleS Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 LINCOLN VERSAILLES Duffers to Get a Break With New R ules By HOWAJlD L. HANDY OI t ... 0.lty Piie! S .... The lntemaUooaJ Goll Association bas an nou.oced publicaUoo or a new set of golf rules lbat will make the duffer or weekend golfer happier on the course according to those backing the pro- gram. The group bas put out a li5t of preferred rules for golf with some very revoluUooary tdeu includ- ing such things u preferred lies. mulligans. con· ceasloo o( putts, penalties, scoring and dropping a ball among other things. UNDER PREFERRED LIES, a golfer is permitted to pick up bis o r ber ball (for cleaning GOL F purposes or lo change lt> before each shot from lbe fairway, rough or green, but must replace it as follows: On the ralrway or 1.n the rough: Within 12 in· cbes of its orl«iDal poelUon (but no ckleer lo tbe green). NOTE: If the ball 1s up aaainat a tree, fence. or other obstruct.loo, the 12 incb rule sUll ap- pllea. On the green, the ball must be placed lo It's origloal poaiUoo. Tbe object of thl.e rule 1s to make more abota playable and eaaler to play, wblle reduclo1 penalties. A mullltan (playing a aecoad ball from the tee> may be taken durtne each nine boles of play without penalty. "'hen the player, muat select wblcb of the two balls be prefers for bts next shot. "TllE PREP£aa10 aVLE8 will reVOIU • Uonl1e the game o( 1011 for motl playe"' by mak· lnc more lbot.a playabt. a.od euier to play aod by reductns penaldet," HYI Ken Armstroq of JOA. ''Tbil me&111 lower 1eore1 aDd more tllJOyment, ud 1olf needs to be more fun for IDOll players. '"lbe U.S. Goll AlaocUltioD <USOA> ii ndn1AI tlM 1ame for ...ott plaren &od diaeoural\AC partktpltloo from would-be tolfen, tbroUlti an ..,._ pu"maic d.rlve to Mt an olftdal rule for .... ~ ~·. -... ~ ...... ..,.. .. -... lJt.er aUy every given sll uaUoo "Less than 10 pe rcent of a ll gollers ever participate In professional or top a mateur tournD· me nts. The othe r 90 perceot play 'sand lot' golf in leagues and on weekends for enjoyment. The IGA rules have fret.'d the 90 percent from the (ru.slrat· • lng shackles of the USGA " WHETHER THESE aUJ,E8 wW ever be ln vogue or not. remains to be aeen But the group behind the project la very M:r10Wi about the pro· gram and Ila future effect oo the game. Another facet of the progr1tm la In scoring. Golfers are being urged Lo cv1duat.e their round 111 terms or how well they ll('()rl'd In rPlation lo the lGA Norm. This Is dcfaned u:i the normal score. or average score, of all golfers with various abilities oo any given hole . Par ls the standard of txperthe for pros but the Norm ia lbe standard for oon-professk>nala. At the date of t.hu publication, the Norm for any given bole ls l S stroke• higher than par. Thus, a par three carries a norm o( 4 5; a par four a norm of 5.5; and a par ftve a norm of 6.5. Tbua a pac 72 course carries a norm of 99. For further ln.formaUon, write to IOA, Box N, Prospect Hts .• Ill. 80070. • • • A ll08T OF CELEBa.ma have slped up for the ninth annual Loa An&elea poUce~e&.brity 1oll tournament at Rancho Park Goll Course on Saturday, Sept. 8, accordln1 to bolt Chad Everett.. Included ln the Ust are aporu celebt Danny "Little Red" Lopei, Don Newcombe, JerTY West, Jlm BUib. Maury WUl.I, Randy Gardner aod Tai Btbllonla. Show busineaa people include Jack Klusman. Harvey Korman, Jack Lemmon. Law~ Welk, Efrem Zlmb!!1't1 BWy Barty. Bob Newlwt, Robert Stadt, "" MaeMurray, Don JUckle1. Cbuck Couon, Norm Crosby. OordoD MacRea, EnMlt 8orplDe ud oUMn. TM eV9t wW b9Mftt tbe LAPD memorial fouadldoa wt.Ada .....,••'"" of olftcen kllled or Mrioulb LQju.red bl the line of dutJ. For Ucketl ,W fWtbel' inlonnaUoa pboae <ZJ.J> -.-1 . i\Mt:RICA."1 U .AGl'I-. West Dfvi"lon i\ngt:li. M 1n n c:.o< J Ketnsas City Texas Chicagn Seall lt.' Oakland W L P<-t. 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A 18,114 Top Ten C8Hff °" lU •t e •tsl Alli\E Rl(AH LEAOUI! G Al 11 H Pct. Lynn, B>n 116 0' '1 14' ,)41 Rio, 8>n 111 412 n i.1 .Jlli C Breu. KC 111 !.117 'S 109 .lll Oow111,.., C.I I 1l ,.. U UO .JJO LeH•no, M11 1gq 318 •• 17' .321 Botltlt. Se• 114 0 2 •l •31 .311 t<emp, Oel 111 411 11 133 .174 A 011.er. Tea 10• )81 ,. 110 JIS COOJ>er, Mtl l ti •'3 •• l•S )IJ L.•ndrHu•. Mn 110 441 61 1•0 llJ HOnl•Rllt'\ Lvnn. 8ouon. J6. Atce , 8os1on. lJ S•nolelon, B•ltlmore, 31 ; T1tomu, Mllw•ukM, lO, h yter, C•llf-I•, JI, ,._ ... ttMlll .. .,, .... c.tlferN. '":Lynn. eoston, IOS AIU. l<Kton, 101 , Slft910ton. Balllmore, "· Kemp, 0.l•oll, 90 flltcllMt Ill 09Clt ... •I R 01vl\, Hew Y~k, 10-7; Zettn. Mill- -•, »3; DrtOO, 805ton .... J; Eck.,.1'9¥, lolletl, ..... Jolln, Hew York, t•·•. Cotlelw e ll, Ml1w•11tcu, U ·S: Clter, CelltorfllA, ,._.;Kem. r .. u . t0-4. NATIC*A.L La AOUS l(,14ttNlldN. SIL Te~on.ScL Wlflllelel,SO 1C111tt1t.Glt1 ...,.,,.,, All Griffey, Cln .. rwy,L.A _,_.l!MwS,All ·-· Piii ,,.,,1111, Mii 0 Al a M "°• 122 ... 90 HO .J4t "' $01 u ,.., .nt 1u •10 ,. m .n1 11• 42S ,. ,,. ..J20 to MO • 11S .>19 tt -" •1 llO .Jt• TH Stt rt "1 .Jl6 I" StO It U• .312 1u 414 •' 10 .ato 11 ~ m s. m .JOt .._._ I( 1net'tlet1, Cllt<•to. 3t; St lll'f'lfdt , P11ll.-1jltlle, at; W!flf .. ICI, 5flfl Olt to. '1; HwMr, Atlante, U; ~. l.AllA,...., U. ........... 1(1119-, Ollc190, tJ; Wlt1ll9lil, St ll OM99, "I ~. fll\lladelflllfl, .. ; K. ~St. &Avl .. 84; "•fUr, "Ith· lliWtll. •: Qaf11, $ell ,rMCIKt, U . .._...., .. ~. THI! ... ~ • ....,; ,._, "'"*""'· '9-1; t ~ w : &.aa.ICJMlll-llMI, tW ; .,..._, lllttttWl'tl\, IM/ J, H~re, ......._ 17 '' ~. INMrNI, ... ,-..-.~.114 I, , . . . . .. TUllldly.Augu1121. t979 DAILY PCLOT A Little , " Angel, Dodger Sehedules • •, e't) ~ Maturity Helps Sally; P LYMOUTH, Ind. CAP> ...;.. .1 SJ. A~e••• on Aadfo KMPC (710) Angele on TV Channel s Sally Uttle, looklng forward to becoming an American clti:&en, says maturity is helping her pro· duce the tyJ>e ot golf others an· tlcipated whe n s h e left he r native South Africa for the Lad les Prpfe.ssional Golf As· socialioci tour m 1971. Dod .. r• on RIKtlo KABC (790) Dodgera on TV Channel 11 . '1, • 0.not.e TV a.- Sund•y Monday Tue9day Wedne9day Thuraday Friday Saturd•y Auguar 21 22 23 24 2S Cle\M'Chl ...._ 130 ~dt -.is.1 Mpls at loronto. 10 "'81s at '°'~to IU llll•sat Cl.bl 1 l.JO llilllrJ al tA.os. 11 JIJ St Lius a1 1Mcet5. I 3Q SI Lws at IM&•n. I 26 27 28 29 . 30 31 -September 1 - ·-JI loionro Ill ~I -dlOetrO<t ~ -at OelrOlt ~ •a10e1r0tt) •a1Cte'le~ JJ) -di Ue•tlan1 ~ .15 Altlfs a1 Clevtml 4 1) St llllS al .._.., I l'ltatesM .._.s 1~11 l'vatesdt -.1 7 30 Pwates al Wrtn I 30 Ubs at.._.., I .lJ (..a, at lllllten I J' J WI> at '-"s I Little, Z7, said she Is starting to beHeve in herself after scor· ing her fourth pro victory in nine years Monday a t P lymo uth Country Club Little made a three·foot putt ror par on the final hole to edge defe n di n g champion Pal Br adley by one stroke. The putt gave Little a 71 for the final round and an eight·under -pa r 208 for the 54 holes on the 6,156·yard, par-72 course. 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 • -JI in0"1ll} I I !ti ~at Alll*I ()q.>O 31 Allllls. J )) ~al "'91s, J 30 °"'1o at .... J \) Mlt!Qj.ee al Mids 7 1.1 li\J~ a1 Alfels r.Gat ..... s I Waln at ~lfO' ) .h ''l••·rn As11os H1 .-Sat Braves 4 3'.> -..i at Br aleS 4 1.> ~at Rec:> 5 ff.I lllen a1 R~. II t< 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ~at Mtlts.1 •at Chicago. 5 :.I -at Chcago. ~}) flittS a1 ~ I)) •at Ml~~ 530 • •at MJ1,,.Mee ~ 30 • "-' al Rtds 11 15 P.nesat ~I)) P.nes at ~ I JJ Pals at ...,, , lJ Rt"OS at ._.,, I 16 17 t8 19 20 2 t 22 • at Milwauket 11 JO -al Rorals ~ 30 • • at Roy31s. ~ 30 •Ml* al Roval'I. '.> 30 Alets al R()'fatS ~ 30 1~"1S a• A1t1is I Ji! '~•if al a.cws The vi ctory in th e Barth Classic was worth $15,000 lo Lil· tie . the tour's most consistent performer recently with 11 con· secutive finishes in the Top 10. Railal ~ I &~at IM(to I JO 8'irieS Jt ~7.l'l GI.lits al IMrtfs. 1 3 J G~sat ~s. J Jfl 11111ers ?! PacJw 1 ~a·P~' I 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 le~ Jt Mells I Ro1il1S at Altctls I JO ~ll'yJIS JI Altpls I J(r R'1Vals 3t Anfels I •' ~j' ;.J"' ' ~ . , , ... ~··1~1'' ,, ··1 reel hke I'm maturing. J'm coming or age It's like every week I set goals for myself," she :-. a 1d "ln the past. 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EuQ"'nf.> 'f'Y' l1n ~ate ~c.hm•dl P•(1t 1t P11t1'Wt<h.~\ LPGA Tournament l•t P1rmout.,, lnCI I !><>llV L1ltle, \IS,000 Pal B•aOl•y. SI0.000 MarltM f loyd. II 100 Amy Alcon, H .100 Ool Germ.ion, U.~IO C 1n1n1• 11111, 13,•YI 0Pbl>1e AU\lon. \.l.UJ] HOiio\ Sta<.v. U OH E •d Cn•nq IJ.013 JvOy Ctar>, H.04~ J Mt" BlalcO S1 O•i. Juoy Rank•n S1 040 s..e llooe'1• \1.0.. k 11tnv Wtt1•'tlW'C)(1n, S?.Oo ,. dtnv M< Mull,.,.. Sl 04~ <C•tlty CorMhU•. U .046 Caln• M"11t. s•.ooo !>and•• Pal,,,.,,, \1 •OO lort C.arbec t, '1.400 C1noy CMrnl>f'rlln. SI ISO Ka1ny P0\11-dll, SI 1)0 MMtlta Notu~. ll.ISO ..... ,, 708 IJ bl •• 10" 11 .~ .~ 710 c.a 10 'l lll 10 .. 14 111 11 •• 11 11' ti 10 11 11) ,, 10 11 71] II f< .. 11J II 11 b6 114 ,, " 10 1u 10 10 IS 714 10 11 ll 1h 11 10 " 114 I• •• '' 'u 7?111111• " .. 1$ "~ •' ll-IJ 71) IQ IN! )IS H ••·11 ·>•• ll 11 II 116 7l IJ.70 l ib C•nadlan Open l•l T..-•, OM•rltl Mttt's Si119~ "ln•I Blorn 8orQ ~f. 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DALYPllOT Business Volcker Faces Tough Testing .LNEW YORK (AP) One Of marht haa a&aied an tm ~----------.... ""• IJ'Ntest chaUen111 fadl\I p,..111ve rally, nrrrtAt th Oow ( J Paw Volcker u cbainnan ol t.be Jone.a iodult.riaJ nu•a• to lta ;4Nt4LYSIS Federal Reaerve 8o&rd la to ""' b.labeat leTell ol u.e yur ~ to &be tu&b upecuUooa Illa The pr1~ ot told, con ldered a appointment baa ctta&•d on reltabfe mea.u.re ot tear and Wall &&i.t. •a.lt-l)' •rnont the world'• In VolcWMll ~t Carter named nato,..., abruptly levelled oft flJht lntlaUon and eel the dollar ott lbo criUul Uat 1n abort aa 1omet.bina or a miracle worker •I • tJme wbtm a ft>w ecooomic mlr1ch111..,. auntly offdt9d. ker lNt rnoolh \0 all«eed '""' a nanaway rise tn t.he pni· G. WWiam MlUer lot.he top job cedlna week.a. a& the natloo'a ceolraJ bu)i, I.be The dttvtni force behlnd tbeaf' bualoHa, aad rtnanclal com. developl1'4.'0t.a wu the perccp- m UDitle1 reaponded wt l h tion O( Vokker, with bJ11eneraJ. eupboric ~roval ))' coourv11 l ve m onclary pbtloeophy. u the nsht m•n lo THF. NE W C HAIRMAN pl~ed ltnmt.'<ilately lo take a Lou MntJ lnllaUon line, M.Od the SINCE 'nlAT Tr•z the 1tock lu d, at i .. t. an au out eftort t.o 'Fe lilt week backed up that promise by OJ1t-king borrowed Prestigious N<'w EXECUTIVE SUITES available Dear Orange County Airport. Attractive rates m clude recept1omst law Jtbrary, conference rooms , secr e t'a rial service, and xerox facility . For a pcrsonHt tour and furthe r details, inquire at Vortac Associates. 955-3900 or 955 2288. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • l•t_. oaJ11 P'lv-&t. ··-•Co..•erdal • R .. ldtnliaJ • Weeklv co••tt .. nta • Mooti.ly fundln9• • 6 month.a to 3 vcen • Southern C..llJornu (I I 'J , lt/jf ln•n lnf<>rtu<1tlon •f'rvlct> • f ii I f lu • d (714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOM( MORTGAGE "u,tJ•·;,i,, ,,, .,,,,., u,,_,., .. ' • ~'11t/d ,,. .. NI ,t Ui•rt .-,, Panel Offers Finance View "Wall Street Look11 ut Orange County -A Flnanciul Forecust" wlll be presented by a panel of financial analysts and economists Wednesday at u luncheon at the Elks Club, Santa Ana. Roger Kupplnger . author , teacher al USC and vice president of corporate finance at Sutro & Co will moderate. · Panelists will lnl'ludc Dr Duve DcLozier, vice president. Merrill Lynch. Pierce. Fenner and Sm ith, Bill Rivotrl'. t'htcf C'conom1~t. Sutr<J & Co . Walter Klostermun , St'111or v1c:t· pn:s1dcnt und rc gional manager, D1·1.1n Witter flt·ynold'>, and J erry Jones, vice pres ident and res1~t·nt m<Jnar,t·r, Shearson llaydt'n Stout. The l uncht•on 1s sponsored by lh1· Orange County Chamber of Commcn·l' A r('('t•pl ton b t1i start at 11 a .m with luncheon al 11 JCI Co!>t '" $7.50. More info rmution is uv<J1lnble f rom the chamber al 634-2900 radio page~ WIDE AREA COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. '17.10 a mootll ~"°6( :-iO DEPOSIT ON APPROVED CREDIT Ad Talk Scheduled /\ shrll'·tllu-.trutl'rl t .iJI-. o n • • <; 1· t t 1 n 1' Y '' 11 ' Mon e)·~ Worth fr • 1., llu .. 11ws~ /\ch 1 rl1-.111 IJy µulJlbhin~: 1•x•·rut1\I• Holit•1't Z Cht•w .Jr \\ tll Ul' prt·~1 ntl'll at W1 ti nt•!>d;.iy :. flll'ct1111~ of 111 .. Orani.:1· ('11111.t v 1 hap\• r of Hu:.m•· ,:,, f'10'1" ·.1u11.1I /\d vc rtr :.111g J\~.:1111· 1., 111111 C <1 " k l a 1 h v. 1 11 Ii t: "l' r v c d ;:i l I I :m .1 rr1 mouey more expenalve, lncreu· lnt It.a dlaeount rate to a record 101,\ perttnt. But no matter who la runnlo1 the •how, the tut rac:lnc lbe Fed la a dlUlcult one. Aa economlata a t New York 'a Bankers Trull Co. Pointed out: ''The monetary authorities are faced wtth a real tfftJng in en- dea vortog to bring down the galloplog inflaUoo and put a real damper on lnllatJon psychology, wblle at \he same Ume prevent· ing the economic decline now under way from tumlog iot.o a se v ere and protracted re - cession." IN ADDmON, THE Fed Is by no means the only body in W asbfogton that influences the direction of the economy. Many Wall Streeters are fretting that pressures will mount on the Carter administration and Con g ress to s timulate t he economy, rathtr than cool it off, as the reeession develops. Those pressures will be heightened by the approach of the 1980 elec· lions ll all adds up to a tough !>et tmg for anybody. even a miracle y,orker. t<1 operate rn /\nd many analy:-.ts °"ho follow lhf' vanuus mark\-t:, ~If l' (1•arful lh:Jt Stll('ki,, bond:. un1l th1· dollar rn1..,ht ht· vulnf'ruhlf' lo u nt•w •wtbaC'k on<'l' Volt k1·r ~ · llt>llt•y rn<JfJO · rs IJ\ c·r f"o r lhl' mom1•nt . how1•\·r·r W all Mtt'll 1-; pit :J'>l'tl wrtlr th1• phrloi.ophv Vokker l1rins:;s to Ur•· fo'ed n<il juM hi~ swnce fJD in flalron, hut hr-; l)trrmg v1ewc; 11n the· LluJLu r as well. Arnold l\.J 11-),,, .... 111. ('C'OO<Hnl!-i l est the hr olo.1 1 .ci.:t· f1 rrn (Jf Ot·an Witter Ht•\n11hh. <111~ 11ut d ~1111111 \'olt k1•r rr1Jl!t• lo Uw Nrw Y111 k ~t.111• l\;1111<ers /\ss111·wt11m lw .. 1 .J.11114ur1.111 "l11rh hr· dc·!'l.ir(d "TllEIH llAS IH .f.'i t., m. rn 1nll ·'" unf ort un.1h· 11·ndc11n 111 lhr.; rr11111l11 111 think of the rn lcrnat111n.d p11s 1ti1Jn or the doll<1r a s s11 tnt>I hrni! separate and d1~ t uwl frurn dumc~lr<: ron:.1deru lflln<; . ..... ,._. HIGH EXPECTATIONS Fed'• Paul Volcker Gains Listed By Pacesetter Of Newport A m t' r 1 c a n f' ;i c t• ::. f' t t e r . N~wµort lkarh. ha.., rf'p<11 l• d nl'l 11rrom<.-of Sl .177.277 111 <!Cl C'f'nt 'I a <ihan'. on rr-v<•nlJl c,f $1 7 ,9H:J 12'1 f11r tl1t· ,1·11111cJ qu;.irtcr t·ndc<J Junt :w This contra!IL'> with 111·1 in• •11111 of SI ,JJ:i 114 11 r (!IJ • 111 ••II re\1 llUt"'> o( t.JJ.J .'.!'Cl' 11 I" rt• •I f11r the comi1<£rut1lc qu .. 111 1 I.; 1 } t';.rr SIX MOr-.T llS' NrT 1111 .. r·c• w<.as $2 078,CJ7!l. or ~~~ '• r 1 ,, .. h a r 1· o n r 1• v 1• n J ,. , , r $3() JIJJ,JX7 :.;cl lrH'<ll II' (IJI (11• rornpJr.1t,l1· • 1x rri•1n1t. 1n l'fi'fl Y,.J!> ~~.'.Jl.>-1.l~I';, err \., l'Lr1l." 1111 r1 \ 1•nu1~ uf 1.:7 7:! I fh1, /\mt•nl·an Par1· .. 1·1t• 'r l'l>n 1 ! of lhlt"' prrn1.1r)I '•Pt'tJl101. d1v1 ~1on~ f'at"l''>1·rt1 r Hom•~ Jnr • Woodl ear Mort~agP «o and A m1·nt<s n Elc·rtr11n1c~. Inc- ()v4•r Tiu· Counte ·r ~SO lhtinqs -\\ rlh l11nt•h .it 12 1r1 "Ill rn the Sht·rJUin ll•ilt·I, °"l'\lo p o11 B1•:1<"h h( N f ,,., AP ,--,,,,.,. J t\ ~tlfl..;11:.lf;:.1.~\\I; ~; ,',',•tJ ,,._. 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" '"''•lf\d ~:.; J~ :~:~~'t.,. n I )t'<. 1n1m1c;, 11 ., ,. lftB•W\I\ ~· .. 9"' l•e~UI 11 11~ Jalftl/llP 11 IO'lt 7''1t J•m\b' ""' ..,,,., mr,rd ~·"I '°" JO•lynM 1• •• " • , ,, ,.,...,- ) , ,. ,,~ I ' '•f r: • ~ ... ,. /I :• *'• t•, 'J' U ,..., tQ • ~,, •'•. . , ..... . '"" '' ........ " .. . ... ,.., ... II lh•"' ''~ ... ,, ~.,., ., J t / "• 'II II t/ t t 4 W ,,. ~I 1 :~.!":I:·!~~,· .1 '', ·1 :~'' ,.~ ' .. .. . . . .. .. ' ,... '" ... .. .. •.. "' ,. •1 • ,.,,. :"• "' ' "t v;. • bO"IJfi!I . ' Century 21 Sets Record For Year Century 21 Re•l Estate Cori> .• l rvioe. baa res><>rted that rev· enuea and net Income reacbed records for the fl.Seal year ended June ~. Fourth quar'ler resul&a were also ne w highs. N ct income for the et scat year was $5,350,000, or $14.72 a aha.re. ThiH represent.8 a 37 percent ln· crease from the fiscal year tm net income of SJ,904,000, or $1.29. Revenues ro~e 59 percent to SJG.519,000 from $23,005,000 the prlC>r year. t .. OR THE FOURTH ctuarter, net income rose to $1 ,561,000, or 50 cents, compar e d with SJ.125,000. or 36 cents, for tbe ltke penod last year . Revenues increased to $1 1,382,000 from S7 .330.000. Prior.pe riod per · shan: results hilvf: bct n r estated for a 5·for·4 stock spot effected by means of a 25 percent stock d1 v1dend on J une I. Dunng the yei.r, the company rll{'rt.ised rls number of broker franchJ \<"S by 1.338. bringing the trititl 1n North America to 7,376 al Jun1· JO <'1 ntun 21 ha.., announced p l 111' 10 herom1• 1 wh<1lly owned .. ut1Mdwr) uf ·1 ram, World Corp Llon Country Lists Quarterly Loss Li on Country Safa ri. Inc. l rv1n1:. has rPPOrt<:a Jj79 serond quaJrtt·r rcvenut>s of $659,1~. mm r>Med v. 1th $751 389 .o the ~ilm1· qu.irtcr IJ'>l year. Thi· pt>r '>hilrc loss 1or the SN'Ond quarwr 1.1.<Js 7 cents. the ~ ,, m · a..., rn lhc previous year's .,,., 1111 J quart .. r Hr .. ,uJl.s V.t·rr :1frt-rtM1 by the 1•n ••ri:) <r 1:.1:., "'hwh ri:duccd the :Jt!t•odanr<' .it thr· p.irk cr1m- l•·I r1 II "'1th all• ndancc In the '>:Jmt· period la:.t year , rom· uuny .,aid l ps and Doem .. "• N .,., ~r I trw JQllOW•"Q H\l ,.. I~ ~··· • .. "\~ .... , 'ft-.,.f""'~OO'Wvu ,, ,, ,. • .,, • ., ''"" """'' b4\4!'d °" • • •> r toqt1trOI•\\ ot W"04vrn• ,.,. ,, .. ~ f t 1 .... t . . . . ... ' .. ' . ""' ., ., . v ...... I At •t II\ • ,.,"'1...,, r; ~:,~-.~:' , .,.. .. ' "',,,,,. ~,, • 'N••tMt f t •n• l , '.I H..tndl n ,,,~ 11 vnf•l•M H f l"'ltof~ut .1 Hr•1~fl ••nov•• h•fOtP.• c ... c.no1 o H•r"""°" C•mnAoy ,,.,,,,,, " Cm1>1 .. 0111n1"" ~"'"""" Mt ( ~ut '""'""''"' r nl/c"' ,,,.n..,a tlom •• n \'\l{,e<> tu IM 1 , i ·~ ,.-,,...,,,. \I ,.,, uvt I I ;. • 11.t 04'\ 4 11 ,, .... " . "' f , ,, lftQ ''{I .,,, ..,. 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"· 21. 28, l97' lOl'-1• A,,,,.., /lr••r>Ool, MUTlJAL FUNDS (HlEGORY KllTH OUl)fNIJCRRV S..'1~!•<• IOGREGOUIZ. -----------fhl\ i!Af...,,..,,I wat fll"<I wll'1 '"" 11 I\ hereby ordtrt<I 11\tt fll p,,._,, I PUBLIC NOTICE II County C.ler• 01 01•n911 County on lftte<e\11<1 In Ille m•tl..-•lor-IO 110 • A119u\I 1, "" ,,.~ -°'· lllU <0Uf1 In °'""''_..I ---------IUXIAUM a CHAICMAK, INC. No. l •I /QD O vk C-ler Orlv• W~I. PICTIT10VS IUSINl!SS An-~at Lew S.111e AN, Ollllt0<1>J6, on S.pt.n>O.r HAMIE STATRMRNT tftl O•w SI,.., 5ulle .. "· 1m , (ff II 00 O'<loe~. "'. -l""n Tio• ff)llO'#lng ~·--h aolno butl .... _. IH<lt, CA.,_ •ncl ,,,., • .-ceuM, If •nv thoy ne•• ft Publl\lw!(I OrMQll 0..\1 O.lly Piiot NW, Wfty Mid ~ltlOf\ for dltfl(llt OI A l AN ' S M 0 T 0 ACY Cl £ A119. 7, 14, 11, 71, 1•7' JO«.)' PUBUC NOTICE neme"""'4dnotl>e;r.,,ted RE PAIR, 19411 Buch Blvd. Hunt fl Is 1"1her .,,._.., '""' • coe>y of lt'Qlon 6-11. CA '1M6 1tM1 .,,_to.,_ <AVM be P\11111-Al•n Crou\e, '111 61entl0Q•, II\ tlle CW~ Coiltt Delly PllOI, a Wettmln\ter, CA., .. ) 1-----------~-- fletnpaper of geMre1 ,1rcul•llOft, fllh C>Wntrn h <OflOllf.W<I by •n lfl PlltllfllMKI 111 91h county et ... ,1 Oft<.•• lll•ldu•I Wttlr I<>< ,_ conwcuu,,.. _._. prlOf Al., Uov\e 10 tt>e ~Y ot Yid hearlno. 1111, ''"''-1 wH 111.., wllh lhe O•lecl Auautt l, """ C.Ounly Clt•k ol Or•nQe C.0..nly on BAUCE W. SVMNE R -'llOv\I 10, 19/'I J"'°91 of .... S..C-rkW Cou<1 Pubtl\llad OrolnQe ""''' Oall1 Pllol P:1IMIJ "uOll•llelt OrltftQt C.0.'1 O..lly Pllol A119. 14, 21, 1', ~Pl. 4, 191' l1JO 7' Ai.g, 1, 14, "· lf, 197' JOS4.lf i------------- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE -· 1 J ' •• ~ • . I "' .. ) .. 1 \,I c r I IJ p • STOCKS I BUSINESS -~ Tuesday'• Clo.in11 Prie3ee . -- NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS ............ .,,.... ................. YllR, ~I. PNlflc, PllW, ......,, Otlf'ell -Clll<'"-1 tto<IL ~-"""""""' ... .,......_,., ., ..... ..,.., *""''"'' O..i.n -l11•llMt .. DAILY PtLOT •s Sale Ordered· Finn Itching to Comply By MILTON M08&0WJTZ If you're lnt.eretted ln getting Into lbe athlete's foot busi· ne11s oow's your chance. Tbanb to the vtJllance of the Federal Trade Commission, the Solvex brand is up ror grabs. • · Enough Americans are plagued by athlete's foot, an itchy. scaly inf~tion, that they spend more than $30 mUUoo a year on various remedi". The Solvex remedies rank fourth in tbe field with about 5 percent ot the martet. Tbey were developed by Dr. Scholl, a Chicago company whose financial vigor is literally a testimony to lbe many ills beJettlng the foot. TRllOIJGH ITS OWN STORES AND through regular drugstores, Scholl sells a vanety of products to attack su~I abnormalities as corns. callouses a nd bunions If there som ething wrong with your foot. Dr. Scholl is tlkely tJ hav~ something for it . It also sells footgear that are no· supposed to produce such ailments It adds up to a tad: business or more than $200 mHlion a year . Schcnng.Plough. the nation's e ighth largest supplJe r r pharmace utic al!> to drugstores. decided to scoop rt ur Scholl became part of Schering· Plough in l\pril. But m. part of the deal is the Solvex business. S<-hering.Plough wa~ --------- already No. I in the ~ athlete's root bw;U>ess. holding 40 percent of · Money Tree the martcet with Its two preparations. Tinactin and Aftate So the F'TC <>xacted an agreement from Schenng·Plough that it would sell the Solvex bus ness to prevent lht> market fro m becoming more conce1 trated th:.in 1l already 1s . Scht>nni.: Plough has a y•·<Jr lo divest 1tselr of th Jlhlell··s foot tx.isrncs... /\nd 1t can't JUSl !>ell rt and wal .1wa) The F'TC agrc•cmcnt binds at to provide the eventu. buyer 1o1.'lth all krnd~ of a ssistance an ~<:tllng up maoufa. turing and m:ir.ketrng operatJoo.s t:RCO. ff YOU THINK YOU want to succeed br Sch< an the Solvex athlete·~ foot busmess, write to lt1chard Bennett, president of Schenng·Ploogh, 2000 Galloping H . Road Kerulworth. NJ 07033. Meanwtule. Dr . Scholl's footw~r products will move t· to the Schenng-Plough stable , where they will flt vet 1o1.1·ll Virtually anything would fit an a lineup that looks Iii th" C..tram)cin. Afnn. Chlor Tnmt-ton . Con c1dan . 1>1·Ge St Jo~·ph ru.pann. Maybt,lhne. CoppertonP. Solarcain. Cot rt'ClOI Dur<il1on. Fl•t•n J mint. /\~pe rgum. SA ROO: Oa1 CJt·ru<.tn Dur J l1t•· lndo. ~hlt"f". T rop11·J I Blmd. QT. Suddl T:in Jnd ~n Cit•r IT!'-TOP ~t:LLt.R I~ GARA~\'('(°'· .1n .1nt1b1ot1c I .,, rrflu~ 1 nfet·twn~ 't'ou '><'t· ti only on pn•:.1·ript1on pad~ h II ha!> b<'fon raC'klOJ! u11 '>31t'll or sm m1ll1on " Yf'Jf f SC'henng PIO\Jgh <more lhJn ttw ~holt' £Jr ~<·hull line I Srock Rally Nipped By Interest Worry :\'EW YORK •AP > Stock pnct~ ""l're mixed tcxia:--. Wall Streeter .. l'XPrt.>!)St."d concern thal 1ntcn ::-.t raH·., m. be rismg too high The Do1o1. Jone1' avera~e of30mdu~tnal ll>Sucs wa::;uffO points 10886.0l .f/it~bln Tit~ .ftipotligltt 114E W t g ,. !~~~~,.t"~ lt4NJ•"U "-'4"-""" A.Qiu'"" ""q tmPf'r0 A M<.(wn Jt t-tovO• N ~•t'Ol~• LOl'W\ T,., ..,, C,.,tf(on Q ~PPt'U'\ Arv11r11 • 80•Vath.--. 1 Ato' ').d~. • O r"'I: ii.I""'• C' 1n.. '"""' ~\I • 11 ..... • l •l.f\.t""Of' ····~ , •' "'""' ltwn \I .,, '\JO , , .... • 1 ... t..c1 ~ ).)_,._ • >tO '"'<Ill n .... tc:-100 11 .... • t • "1 600 lJ" l),.oOQ &1 • ... ·1 ~ ~-.. 11 to:> ., • • .. ., 000 21 ... 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DENNIS THE MENACE • COMICS I CROSSWORD by Vlrlll Pll'tdl by Clairlts M. SclMlll BIG GEOIGE ---------------------~ FUNKY WINKl-118EAN 6 i B~"'~"{ ! i w> ~-~ ..,,.,,, .. ~.._ ..... ~~~~~~ ~ by Jeff MacNelly GORDO BUT I)\ GONNA 8E ONE!! DRABBLE QON'1' 'b) M~~ '4l ll1N(r 'f1i "1l 1f 1..t~CiC 1.0N4r c.11.tE:'S 1'0 <t<.1~1'CC. ~ '1.l'S'SC~, Nell.~ OR. SMOCK . -""•--. by Tom Batluk ~014 •.. MC~, 11' LOO.CS t.11(t; ~fi'tOMC AT <•·" r~.,. °' "fl4C 1..1.if '"'I.I. ~"1 ! wet.A .. , 1"HE::Y Pie::> IEL..l-ME: 1"HA1" 1"HIS PHYSI CAL.. IHE:RAPIS1"" woui...P POS1-r1ve::1-Y POU Nc::> "f'HOSE:: K I NKS 0.JI OF /\AY eACK . MISS PEACH 1r~ A cow, 9'AT IM NOr 5U~~ WM£THE~ I~ !...Cm F.Ai .2~1 ~M, WHOLE O~ ACIOOP>-flL.l.A~. by Gu""s Arriola •• ... attd 11111. 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"" OWl'I -- ; DD<CAWTT Randolph Mantooth (left) and Taylor Negron play detecllves trying to fi gure o ut how to "bug" a plant on "Detective School," a new Umited comedy series airing tonight at 8.30 on ABC, Ch annel 7. a10e THIGINTU IOlL.8'8 Ou1c:fl telentllll ,...,.,,. "* o.-1· Anita O'Dlry fPan 2 of 2)(R) and •~ • OY8'1A8Y 0.-. Lowell ThofTlu. CR) Cl) TIC TAC OOUOH <!))MERV~ Oueeta· Ron Howe<d. Cw.- Oy wm1ams. Tasto 01 Holley 7:06 • 21 TONIOKT 7:00 8 C88 NEWS "Real Ettale Bro"••'s Comr111111on" CNM11· an FTC •ep•e1entat1ve. a b<ol<ef • spokesman for , .. auoru; I N9CNEW8 7:30. CtAQJ8 NIWlYWm GAME A8CNEW8 0 Cl) JOKER'S WILD • ILOYlWCY Rlcily Sr giv.s a Cuban -lion of 'L/tt1e R*<I RIO- Ing Hood' whlll baby llttil>g. .SAHFON>AHOION ,,,., dl9CXNWI .......... hehuac::ruel'loni.1man Host• Cal Dodd Sr.enu. lau•*"IOe ACls l• Bar· ona Trapeze ACI. Fomc:an T ~lne Ac1. 1tMt 1.a»- ing Diamonds and the Dn>ugheMa JugQllng Act. G IHANANA o.-1· ()jcl( ()atic I DA TINO GAME t tOG,GOO NAME THAT T\M C'Jaa1111t"f Lbii119• 11 KNXl (CBSI Lo~ Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles O KTLA {Ind I Los Angeles 0 KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angtiitis <D l\HAB (CBSI San O.ego 0 KK.1--TV f)nd I L o~ Angele'> 3 KCST 1ABC1 San 011:90 ... KTTV (lnel I LQS Angeleo;, Cl) KCOP· TV (Ina } Los Angelt:S e KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angele!> Cl> KOCE·TV tPBS) Huntington Beach New Medieal Series 'Lazarus' a By JERRY BUCK HOLLYWOOD <AP) -Ron Hunter says be was happy working on the New York stage -and didn 't give television much thought until a few months ago. I TIC TAC DOUGH THEllRAOY~ Pet .. ~ hit Oad'a h•P8 recordet to eaY<K<)rop on Illa btotr-. .!nO 11attlfll G> AOAM-12 Mulloy lltld Reed an1wet • srlenl 6Jfifm and WlnO uP In a ahooloul with thrM 'USO«IS Ui> HE#SCHE()( Cl) P Joi. MAGAZINE Orownproollng our tot1, MllGOonak:l's Hlltnburger Colieg.. di HOU.YWOOO 80UAAE8 ~. MACHO./ l.B4NA REPORT 8:00 8 Cl) C88 MOVIE • • • ... 0.ath In Cenaan" C 11118) S\efanoe Powers. PtWI Clemen• Reel0en1• Of • .,.,...,. ~ necllcut town nM to the oelenM of an 18-~-old Gommunrty member &OCUMO ot rnvr<M>nno "'' mot,,., IR) 0 THE RUNAWAYS Sl..ve Delrlflf'dS a high sCllOOI stuOe n l Wf>Ol9 OOul>IS at>ovt "41 ~II~ "Y are 111reaten•no M ,..a. tiona/>ips wtlh hlS froen<JI Md f!lmlty 8 MOVIE lreottlonal l'OtiOl'I Of ""' ........... """*'*by~ and ~lic:e110Q • young letnale to determine 111 natU<"e ano 1nte111Qence tiO. ®l OET'ECTIV£ 8CHOOl. NIClo:'s lludenlS try to Ctacll e blacilm•I Clt!oe 1nv°"""9 I ~ed C<>n'· mun<ty ~ •• bea<Jh· 1\11 g"1 and _., lnc<1ml· nllllOQ ptlc)toa. -~OOO COUf'U: Felllr 11 told he CM> dlrec1 I razor oommen:llal on teie- vllllOn ~ he CM> ~ foOlbtlll .,., OMcof'I JonM to~rntl HOG N9C MOV1( •• 'It "Something BIQ" (11171) ONt> Martin. B<..,.. Kenh A lltl\llD· l\tne ovtlew encount .. s 11 Mlf"'8 ot unelC(leC1eel c;ompt1e411on' ,,..,,.., 11e '"8MC>1• • d•nno root>ety (RI D ®J TlftllEE'~ COMf>AHY O>nuv 19 given ,,,. 1ui. 01 1u<1no .leek ..... ..,. "'°"' a b68ulll\.lt g1<1 and 10 n.s sor PrlM tllftt>Otly petty (Rt 4D MERVOAIR'IH Gvetta Ron How81d. Cln 0y Wiltrama. Tatte ot Honey. Candy Clerk, Winner? played a perennial undergraduate on" Koj ak." That was it. His only movie role is a small pa.rt ln ~ up. coming flJm, "The Seduction of Joe Tynan," wru cb stars Alan Alda. Now, he's caught in the swirl or the new season and stars in his first televtslon seles, ABC's "IT'S NOT THAT I stayed away from "The Lazarus Syndrome ... The medical series also television,'' be said. "It's just that I was fortunate slarsLouisGossettJr. enough to be working ln the theater for a long Hunte r's prior contact with television was period of time. There's so little television done on minimal. He'd appeared in the ABCsoapopera "One the East CoasL life to Live,'' had played Dr. Kenneth Edelln in the "It never occurred to me to come to LA. The PBS docudrama 'The Ede tin Conversation,' and bad first time I'd ever been here was when I came out ---------.... to read for this character. It was a whirlwind tour LIFE OF BRIAN (A) ,,,,_,_,. .,,_,~'°''' HOUCTIOtl M JOI: l"OIAN l.l-t~10;JOCflll N 0 RT H DALLAS FORTY IJ_..,K4'11 -...- H 0 T STU F F (PO) u..-.tt ...... ,_, .... ...,.., ..... , ~ ........ ...._._ ___ _ ... ..._._,,,, .... ~.U'9 ... _.. ..... and 24 hours later I was back in New York. My HUNTE II second time out was when I re· turned to fiJm the piloL'' In "The Lazarus Syn- drome," created by co·exe<:utive producer Bill Blinn. be plays Joe Hamill. a tough financial re- porter who becomes a hospital administrator. Like Hunter. he had no thoughts or leaving the newspaper business unlil be suf- rered a heart attack and hls lire was saved by 0 . MacArthur St. Clair, played by Gossett. THE SHOW A.lll8 T8J8 fall at 10 p. m. Tuesdays on Channel 7, where it will follow a potent lineup or comedies. That configuration should help, but it also has twootbe rlhings golngforiL One is the fresh face and lnteresting persooaU- ty of Hunter and the other the chemistry between him and GossetL They're like two pieces of flint rubbmg against each other. The sparks fly, but they also create some warmth. "Lou is a rantaatic actor to wort< with."' Hunter said. "He's very generous and giving. ----------========~which makes it simple. The writ.l.D& helped aod Jerry Thorpe's direction waa sensitive. They made NOW PLAYING geod choices. I say th.la ln all humility -lhey were looking for two types that would meld together, and I t.bink they ca.st it well." BUNTER. 3' AND unmarried, ld'l bis role as Lord Hastings ln "Richard In" on Broadway to take the part. Hunte r said be bad never really con· templat.ed a series. "It was just a pilot. You only have a slim chance or being cut, and if you are m ost pilots don't m ake it anyway. It wasn't something I went after. "Now that it's happened tt'a excWna but alao unsettling. I wu in the mlddle of a play. But I'm totally prepared ror all the aexpected things. I'm going to be busy, that 'a my salvation." •-nte Kloe Ml• ~KINT'' MAT.ONt.Y "LOIT AND fOUNO" "UNtDINTWIED ·OOOl~LLI" "~'°91("(0) TUBE TOPPERS CBS 9 8:00 -"A Death in Canaan." A teen-age youth accuaed of murdering his mother Is supported by resldenta of a sm all town ln this movie 6ased on an ac· tual incident. NBC 8 9:00 -1'Sometbing Big." Dean Martin and Brian Keith star in this comedy western movie. KCET 8 9: 15 -"Who Sank the Lusitania?" A play based on incidents surrounding the last voyage of the tamed vessel. £leyT>e 8ooeler ·~ Tl41ATM ' I, Cleudlll9: Fool' I Lu<*" C~ pr'O\'l'S IO ba I Solomotl r llttler 11\81'1 an IOlo1. begltWIOng "'' 'eign wtlh PMCll encl ptoeperiTy .. 16 ~ 'l.\Y CW Tl4l MOtfTH "Who Sen• Tiie Luallani. ?-A d< ...... ll90 IAamlM!lon 0C I ... peooie ~ polltlcs, , ... lac1• and auepjdona '"" IUrTOUnd l"9 IUI YOy9ge and tragic ~Of IN L.'*1anla. t:30 8 QI TAX! l..nta .._,.... 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HILL.aw Benny ~· Na Ger· INl/\ctlOW • DO<CAWTT au.1 Miia o·o.y (Plf1 2 of 2')1Al 11:ao. IAMAllY JOf& 8ameOy tuepeCt'I ........ town ~ p<...o.tl1 OI belnQ gvony Of a ~ ot en.._ indu<llnQ em()IUle· rnenl and mu<Ollf fR) o~ Oveet llOlt OW<! Bt-- Guwlt Aller\ F...,1, Su"" Stint .i-_ Net .... COie 8 oat VAH OVt<E Laur•~~ Roo leMTI• Of ,,., NOof .,. ~ 10 ""°"" 8 surprlM ~Of,,,,,, 8 (]JJ THE LOW MOAN SPECTAOJUi/4 ~Of ·~ comedy~~. Mt""91 ..-0 .,._..,. took a t CiO<'t.,,,porary Amencen toCl4'IY I THE OONO St.aw OETIMART CONTilOL and OOS '°"' lort»a ,,, .,,. ~ IQ< ~ m'"1 soe<>llel ~"""'O 10 d9etl'O)' bofh E_ut *"" W..1 ID CUTIONED A8C MEWS f]j 8TAA~ M:>fNNG 1l:OO D TW1UOt(f ZONf A al•·~-olO bOy has an enl'"' '°"'" 1.,-nhed of """ Three-"s a Crowd • ....... Mm:IMOOCIC OJ II ITI "A OliP Ml'-,...,. A IMft _..._ ........ .... _,.to ......... ..... OOMllll .. ~ Oft • liner. .... IMM' tC.AOS ft111ttltH COHT'l'Ol.'• -v ~ to pnMet u..s. ......... ......... ,,.... .. 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Jea.s W911on M'.-dnt-•datf• Da11thne Mo"les AFTERNOON ,2:00 0 ••. ,, "Eu! Of Sum•tt•" (11163• Jeff ~. Menlyn Muwell An ~ nwMng engo- ,,_ fecea .......... uc>t' .. "'O ......... ~,,. tiu ~ lherTi t9lll 10 .,.,,,. (1 tw • 30 min I ••• -n.a Bed Men ()I BnrnalOfte" 1193 7) Wlllace a...y, ~ o·~ Flnding hit -ct'8nge9 IN IN of _, outt.w 11 hf_, So()""" 1 3~ QI **'""KIM The~ Ana M .... ~ Doe'' (I 116 7) Midleet Connors. Oot°"'Y PtOVIM A soen- 1>a1 01~ • WflY 10 ,,, ......... in ,,,.... and ~a Ilia !Oel 10 1"9 c-, I ,,. 30""" l 3:30 • * * The C.UN ' ( I 90ll I M!Cf\ael Yon ~ Tuat>- --oi-n A rod< ..... at>d • g"1 try IO lluOy wnh an I~ ,..,,.., 01 wtM>Om Cl,,.. 30 mon I Saratoga Jazz Set On50 Dave Brubeck, Muddy Wale rs Blues Band. Gerry Mulligan. and Dizzy G i lies pie a r e headliners for an all- star cast_ or .the biggest names Jn Jazz when "Summerfest '79" pre sents "Newport Jazz at ~'lllr+-"!"'!r• Sarat-0ga" Wednt>sday, at 9 p.m . on KOCE TV, Channel 50. Also on st.age fo r thb non-stop J8-LZ marathon. the climax or the 26th 1"ewport Jazz Festival. Surnnne Somers Clefll turns on the charm to lure J ohn Ratter :.I'-' ay from an old flame <Loni Anderson> on "Three's Compan) .. tonight at 9 on ABC. Channel 7. ~111 be Betty Carter. A B . King. Geo rg~ Benson. Art Blakey. and other jazz greats. '-------. <,\~C r1 .._ c:-.._.. _ ._ "'!!__ I KOCE-TV' s Wetzel <>~~ '~ '(c~~ I ~ni~.;--I . rf tanqw gift -.,.,. I ......,____ I 642-2697 _ .. _,._ Honored for Story ._-_ ... __ ... ::"_.::--_ .. _ __,1111_111111111,l.r.!!~~~2_ ..! Wendy Wetz~I. reporter for "Newscheck." Channel SO's Tuesdayrrhursday news program, was honored for her reporting ti In the "Women at Work" na· • tional broadcast competitioo. ' Her report on 95-year-old Eva Greene, a former min.lng engineer, was named best TV news feature in the spot news category. The story was broadcast by Weuel oo "Newscbeck" during February of 1979. Weuel is ln- vited to attend the "Women at wnuL Work Broadcast Awards" ceremony OD Oct. 17, in Washingt.oo, D.C. . Wetzel is a resident of Hl.mtington Beach and bas been broadcasting wlth Channel 50 since 1976. A UNIVD8AI. PICTUU • PAMVl8ION• rat-. 0 itrt ~!!$Al C•lY srV()l()S. INC Al_l "'°"'S MSUWfD ~ ............... llAU. IT __ ,._ Senta AN &40-7444 Orange 637-G340 Oranot 13H770 L. M. llOYD JACK Arm&R50N Bill.MURRAY - NOW PLAYING USC UIUUl lW IWMM' Wt•H• ,.,..,_ 1 n ~ """"""°" e....11 f'4 o:iaa ....... tlWMH'll'W"U WU~ t1nll ""'°°'1 ~II Ci¥Oll! Gt'O'lt ~I 644 0 /ti() MIU P1AlA 8'_. m ~ u ........... l..l litw.S.IZ1·17'06 IT._ ...... Or.ingt 139-8110 '' 'NORTlt DAU.AS FORTY' IS FRESH, RllCY All) POWERFUL. PACKS A UISTMTW. BflOTDW. WAUOP.'' ~"""'., NlWSW{(O( "A MASTERPIECE, A l()NE.. CRUSHER OFAMOVIE ~ ~ ... ~ ...... -. I T I~,' 1'l J _ ........ · ... ...- ~ ..... , I _ - -L ... • l • r..::L =i:::r-e-..:-.... ==-.:,~~ .,__....__ ' 7 ~ ·-·~--·-.................. . 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'"* ........... ~ .Uet et OoldMa W.-& C0Jle1e tlhe thew elolM laturday), don't fret. It'• open&na toCllahl at the »arlequln b&AMr .Playhouse. Harvey Levlne, resldeol d.lrec· &or orUWJ d.lftner theater. retW'lll .to the •l•I• to olay lhf" 1'owl" ot the l I t I , a bo o ki s h writer whose p~a c erul nt11bta are U\ terrupt~d by a IMd y of lh t"Vt'OIJ\K - th e "PUS · ay c at," LfVINt pl uyed by L a u r c AdamK. I. The 8111 Manhofr comedy will be on the llarleqwo boards at ~ S. Harbor Blvd .. JUSt north of Costa Mesa, for rive weeks, lhroug h S~pl. 23, Wtlh pt>rronnances Tuesdays through Suturdays al 8 30 p m f"or rt>servot1ons and jnformutioo, eull 979'-5.Sll. T WO COM MUN ITV theater comedies rompl<'le lht.'lr rcspec t1 vc• cnga~<'ments this wc't'kcnd w1lh final performances of "I' S Your Cat u1 Dead " a l t he• Irvine ('om munity Theater and "l•luy It Agam . Sam " at lhf:' Laguna Mo ulton Playhousl'. Dou~ Rowe, managing t.11rtt- ~ ~-). tor at the Moulton, lakes the UUo role ln Oie Woody Allen comedy, with Frailey Walsh and Nlla An· deraoo a1ao reatured under lhfl direction or Marthella Randall. Performances wlll be "iven Wednesday through Saturday Mt. 9 p m . ReservaUons 494 0743. M lke Frym's produc tion or "P.S. Your Cat is Dead'' wln<b up Its county premiere e ngage- ment for the I rvme theater with Chuck Staneart aod Kirk Preble playing the leading roles. Clos- ing perform ances will be give n Frtday and Saturday a l 8 p m an thti Universit y ll1gh School theate r on Campus Onvt> at Culver Dnve in Irvine Hcserva llons 754·3639 or 754 3642 ELSEWHERE ON th<· OranRe Coast theater <'1rn11t , tht:M.' s hows :lre contmuang "Re~mner 'i. Lut•k .. <tt th1• Hunt1nJ(ton Beach PlayhoUM'. Suite 39 of tht• St-a l'11H V11lu~t· Shoppin~ Cl•nt1•r. M tun Strt•t>t ul Yorktown Avt:nut: m Jfunlln~ton Beac·h <847 ·4'16~) l't•rform ann·~ F r1clays und Saturdc.1y-. al IS JO thr<>U)lh St•pl 22 "'West S1d1• St1>r y " at &-hub t111n 's W1 '!'l l>anm•r l'luyhou.'1-. 140 Aven1 da C'abril lo. Su n (;lc m~nt l' 1 1!.1 2 9950 ) Ptrformaocea nithtl1 except Mo nday• at varyln1 curtain Umea t.h.roU&b Oct. l•. "Funny Olrl" at tbt El Camino Cabaret Theater, '80 El Camino Real, Tu.Un cm teeo>. p_,rrormance1 nlthtly except Monday1 at varylna curtaln Ume11 lhrouah Oct. 2.8. ''The Pet rifled P'oretl" at the Gregory Bach Stud.lo, 3223 Forest Ave., Santa Ana (640-0230 o r 754·6888>. Performancea f"r ldaya and Saturdays al 8 30 through Sept. 29. • sovm COABT Repertory will be taklng aeuon Ucket. orden for th.: 1979-80 aeuon through Au1 31. according IO SC R's subscrip. lion dir~tor. Coll~n McBride, who saya there still are many good seals available. Those seats are ror Tuesday a nd Wednesday nights and Saturday matinees. All other pt•rrormance rught.s have been sold out ror the second 1>eason at th(• Fourth Step Theater in Costa Ml'SU Thus far. SCR has announced JH o duct1ons or "Wild Oats ... 'The· &·a~ull " und "Much Ado About Nothin~ .. P lays under cons1d<•rntion for the other three !>lot~ arl' "~1 ~n for L1v1nJit," · Afh'r tht· l''all." "Bonjour la Bonjour" and "Side by Side by Sondht·1m .. ('ull lh1· theater at 957-2602 for ~t·l!M1n tickt·t 1nformat1on. Wnnck and Brown Newcomer Set For 'Flash' Starring Role Returning to Fox llOLLYWOOO I i\ PI The hit mov1C' tl':.im of H1rh,irrl I> Zanuck and Oav1d Hrown. who produC'ed "Sound of ~1 u-.11 <ind "T he Fr<'n<'h Connt•ctaon" for 20th Century F1,x l'ic·tun·-. und "Jaws" for Universal P1rtur~s. have agref'd.lo a t·ontract re turning thl'm to Fox m AuJ.{ust , .1 ~ I \ , •• 1 r o I <l A m 1• r I 1 a n 111·\\.111mc·r , -.tar~ 1n lht· 11111· roll· 111 F lu~h Cordon, .. n<1'4 111 pro dul"!111n hc·ri· I !180 In their e<1rhcr y('ars at Fox. they al<.o pro duc·t•d "P atton." .. M A S 11 " and "But<'h Cuss1dy and the SundanCl' Kid " In the ah~cnc(' of tht· Zanuck·Tirown tl'am. Fox hud i.omc· Clff yt·ar" hl'for(' a brcakthrou~h with "Stur Wars.~· 'th&t fox produl'l1on ll'am headed by Alan Ladd Jr. 1:. le&vm~ Fox Oct. I. \1 i·lod} J\mt1 •r-.on . <i torm~r 1 ad111 n ·J>Ortf'I , pla}:. Dalt-Ardt-n .rnd M J>. Von ~yd,Jw portr<1y:. "m1wrnr Ming tht> M err ile:.~ in 1111· multi million doll<.1r ddapla 11on of tl11· J>11p1.1IJ r 'fJJc·1· e1Jm1t 'ti Ip ('ha1m T 11 pfll 1-. l>r ll<:tn-. "We arc de lighted that Dtck Zanuck and 1&N111" Z.111-m . Orrn·llu \tut 1 1~ l'rlllcl's-. \urn. 'f1rnoth" l>.rlton 1 ~ Pnncl' H.ir in nf Arbo.n<t . Hnan Bles!>t.'Cl 1-. VultJn, Pf'll'r Wingarde 1:. Kl} tu& and John llullam I!> Luro David Brown have chm;c•n Lo return to Fox The·\-ha\1 lw1•n d1 •.1 inguis hed filmmakers a nd leaders in our mclustr~." -..11d th•• .111 nouncement by Dennis C: Stanl11l, chairman of thi: hour d 11f f' •ill . f I,.. ' ' • .. , ... '· ' I •' ANIMAL CRACKERS~ SINGlNC TELECRAMS 7141675 -9966 W E'ftE COMEOY TO 001 I ( I I ·"J' , \ 1' ( • lt~Dack! There are many wavs to be seduced. Fame. Powet LOVe. Jee Tynan knOWS themaU. A UNIVERSAL PICr<JRf . . . Ml·Wl'f lt O"IYl·lll ,,,. . ., ht .. ,4 t., ~. 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Tlw-· r. r,.fl! ...... ~~ Delly 11 IS 2 30 DAILY 12·30, 2·30 fl 00 1 30 10 00 4.30. 1:30, 1:30, 10;30 Ull J '11 Kt<iW -Plut No•I You~ • AUST NEVER SLEEP!> HARVEY KOAMAN FRED WILLARD "AMERlCATHON" (PO) Mofl.·Frl. 7.16. t 00. 10.45 lel.·lufl. 1. 15, 2:M, 4:36. 1:16. 1·00 • t :40, 11:tS <.._ ... ,. .... , .... (,SCAN JltOM ALCAT•AZ " FRANK a LANGELLA ~, MICMA(l C AIN[ SAl l Y flClO llEnNWO ENtlODON ADVElfTUltE o .. • I --INSIDE:-•Happenings •Horoscope •Ann Landers •Classified \ CJ "' 1 Artist Into Heavy Metal 7 . ' ~ BJ &OBIN OTO Ot-D611'f~ ......... It's been call~ "bard hat art " Harold Putortua. 43, 1cu.lP'a metal. crealinl monumental outdoor as well aa smaller mdoor sculpturea. His works ranae from l \; mches lo 80 feel tall and aome are as heavy H 10 tons. He prefers sculptures "bt& enough to dominate. to Influence. I Un to think bla." he s•ys. PASTOaJUS. A LAGUNA BIEACH re sident. Is muscled from "lifting two lons of steel" as a full·tJme sculptor He does most work h1m~c H lnduding four metalworking steps of cuttmg, bending, fusing and fmis hmg He uses tr'eavy equipment rangmg from hydraulic s hearers and cranes to arc welders "It takes years to acqwrt! all the machinery." he says Although be has done nudes and other conventional an forms. Pastorius con· centrates on huge abstract works "I LIKE A CLEAN DESIGN. I don't like a lot or hodge podge and parts." he says. Paslorius uses rough stainless steel, copper and Cor·Ten steel -which rusts natllrally -in outdoor sculptures. In· doors, he uses shiny stainless steel. "To not use stainless steel (indoors J is a violation. You can't sell it if it's not shiny . "You have lo re mombtlr the inherent quality of a material. Olherwl14' people won't buy It," he says Actuul bwlding of a p iece averages two months . llut many works take almost a year. to construct a proper base for the work. paperwork and other de· lays, he uyi,. Pastonus 1s a On«' man operation and prefer!> it thul W ll)' fOr rea::.Onb Of ereallv1ty and cost "You do 1t m a y~ar and you have to charge morti I don 't need to look at plans. I designed 1t At any point I can change 1t, · · he :.1ty~ HE T RNS OUT SIX TO 10 maJor works and two dozen or more smaller ont!i. )early th:. dc:.igns are one·of a· kind Pas ton us gel!> most or his orders from recomm endations by owners of· previous works. He guarantee:. his work his uncondJtionally ·'I don't want som eone to own a piece of sculpture and be unhappy with it If they're not happy, we start over." h1· s ays. Although a larg(' sculptur(' can cost about $20,000. Pastorius says he is not rich. Money goes back into buying st eel. he says. Stainless steel and copper c·nst from $1 to $3 a pound, Cor·Ten st.eel about 50 to 75 cents a poood. Prices vary with the market PASTORIUS HAS GOTl'EN VAalED reactions on his abstract designs. includ· ing some who think they're made of wrecked cars and others who feel they can make the same thing for less money. Pastorius dares them to try. "I haven't had anyone take me up on tl" he says P astorius can vis ualize three. dimensional objects in hjs mind and gets sculpture ideas from previous works or definite shapes. Although the finished product may be abstract. the idea came from reality. he says ·'There is no such thing as an abstract idea. We borrow everything from re&Li· ty . When you re nder them. they come out abstract ... he says . PASTORIUS HAS DABBLED IN woodworking and other crafts work. He was an oil painter for 10 years before find· mg metalwork his niche in life. "There's a lot of negative bull in the art~ Tht.>re's no such thing as prostituting voursetr in the arts. any job you do helps your background. Do whatev«'r you can to m ake it An y artist can analyze what he does in Life by analyzm,:! what he thinks all <lay long ..If vnu think aho11t ;irf. vo11·,.,. l'l"l artist :. Weanng protective glasses and a fire-cetardant hat. Harold Pastonus forms his art with a welding torch. Sculptor Harold Pas~onus casts a cnt1cal eye on his work. Group Offers Support, Counseling on Infertility By JOEL C. DON Of llM D~lly Pilot St.all .. Adopt and you' IL get pregnant .. "Just rel.ax · • .. Take a vacalwn ·· "Go on a cruise " Heanng those common myths about in· fertility infuriates Marsha lledber g, 27, of Lakewood. For the past four years. Ms Hedberg has tried llOsuccessfully to have a c hild. Whe n fri end~ found out that she was desperate to have a child, their responses were unk nowmgly msens1t1 ve. she said. Ms. Hedberg and two ot.})er couples recalled other short quips and myths offered by persons '/ have come close to smacking them in the face,· she said. tltey say lack unders tanding or the infertility problem. She and the other couples are members or Resolve, a national organization which provides psychological support and counseling for in· fertile couples and single individuals. "I HA VE HEARD, 'Oh, you should count your blessings that you're not tied down by kids." Ms. Hedberg said. "People are trying to be well· meaning, but they still don't know what the real story is." Even though she has an eight and a half· year-old daughter from a previous marriage. · Ms. Hedberg said it's difficult for persons to un· derstand the strong emotional drive to have children. "I have come close to s macking them in the face." she said. "They don't know that they're s aying something wrong when they tell me, 'You sbou1d thank God you have one.' I know they're trying to be nice, but still, that doesn't have one damn bit to do with anything.'' A PHYSICIAN TOLD MS. HEDBERG lbat both of her oviducts -the tubes which carry the eH from the ovaries to tbe uterus-are blocked by scar Ussile. The blockA1e formed alter an infection caused by an earlier miscarriaJ~: Surpry gave her hope tbal she COUJlllDDCe a1atn bear children. Then the partially opened tubes soon reclosed, makinc her infertile. · • lnlertillty ls a broadly defined term. It is tbe lnabi.llty to conceive ·or successfully have a • cblld. • It can be a symptom u well as a physical : malfuncUon. Accordln1 to Resolve members, a , peraon can be considered ln!ertile &1tbou1h his or her reproductive or1an1 can function ~normally. : For many couples, lnfert.Ulty may be a com· : blnatioa ol problems rather than one spouse be· lnl completely infertlle, accordin1 to a medical source. For a.ample, tbe hu.aba.Dd may produce weak fP811D and tbe wile may produc. abun· dant mucous in the uterus. complicating the conception process. That's what Richard and Twvla Gilliam or Mission were tol d after they tr~ed to have a child about a year after their ml.lrraage The medical s pecialis ts diagnosed their medical proble ms after numerous tests and re· testing at different medical centers During the period of medical uncertainty, s elf-doubt :.trained their marriage. M:,. G1l11am. 27. recalled "WHt:N I FOUND Ot;T that H1<:hard had a problem. loo. 1t was a great weight orr my s houlder~ For two ye<Jrs I thought, 'Please divorce me l'm :.orr:, l'vt>donethis toyciu · A fev. :,ear:. ago, Rraan Podrow. ~JO. found out that ht:. v.1fc. J oan. had a very :.mall cervix and d1dn 'l produce enough hormones lo allov. the egg to implant in the uterus The Westminster couple explained that their phy:.1cian had them wail a year before considering a d1agnos1s or inrcrt1ht:, "For a lot of people it's a situation v. here they'll JU.<;l :.top taking the pill or stop taking precautions and let it float ror a few months." Ms. Podrow. 31. said. "Then you start taking temperature charts and try to peg when it <ideal conception time) 1s a nd nothing seems to be working. Most doctors will tell you to give 1t a year because 1t 's entire· ly possible that there·~ nothing wrong with \OU " · lnfc n1hty s trikes about 10 to 15 percent of the couples who wunt to have children. It's a problem that generates severe emo tional distress. the Hesol v(' members agreed The couples com pl ained that phy1s1ans <ion •t hav(' C'nough t1m(' to treat psycholog1ca! problem~ as!>oc1atl'd v. 1th their inability to have children Resolve. through c11 sc uss1 on sessions coun seling a nd inten~c personal thcrap). pro ndes the needed !>upport that phys1c1ans can't give dunn~ their often hectic work schedules. accordJng to PO<irov.. who 1!-. president of the Orange Counly aff1h atC' of the Los Angele~ chapter ·· 1nfert1ht} •~ a gradua l thing:· he ex plained. "It s neak:. up on you It 's not something that JUSt hits you from day one · The infertile couples feel that they can even relate to persons who have severe physical han· d1caps. even though aside from Lhe inability to have children. they are perfectly normal. "There 1s pain in all kinds of suffering, .. said Ms. Hedberg, who teaches physical educa· Rtl$0/ve members gather for a rap session. t1on in an t>lementarv '<'hoof ··Wh at I reallv key into •~ the emotion that goes with a ny kind of c;uffen ng Evt'rybody ha:. to come to term:. v. 1th It and resolve• 1t "WHEN YOU'RE BO R ~ and raised as a child vou·re geared. cspeC'1ally 1f you·re a woman. tov. ards hanng a baby It ·-; u very natural thing and as you Rrow older you think you're going to get married and have kid~ When it does n't happen. ) ou really fet•I ,·en d1Herent ·· f or mt'n. thl·n · 1:-'>OmL· feeling of being in :JdC'quate or that -.om('hn1.1. th('tr ·mascullntty ha::. been t.tken .i v..iy from them. ~aid G1ll1am. ·1n a :-<.•ns(' "'<' :.trt' hkl' the handicapped Pl'r~on . becau-.e thl' handicapped p<.>rson 1s !ooked dov.n on b~ -,oc1ct~. he 'ia1d ··with our 'They take their kids to baseball games or campmg. . We ·re the outsiders.· friends. they all have children and they're going to do th.mgs with their children. "They take their kids to base ball games or camping. If we want to do that we really can't because we don't have children. We're the out· siders." Althou~h adoption is n viable possibility for many infertile couples, it's often a three· to five· year wait. Private adoption agencies often charge fees well beyond the means or a young, middle·class couple. Ms. Hedberg added .. It makes me sick that I have to pay an ex · horbitant amount or money for somebody else's mistake. For a baby somebody doesn't want." she added. bitterly. SO THE COU.PL ES OFTEN WAIT. sometimes hoping that somehow their medical problems may subsJde long enough for them to conceive and have a child . Some are given hormone treatment or powerful fertility drugs . But even llOder these medications, the three women still have failed to have a child. "Every month you're going through some procedure and every month at mid-cycle you're trying t.o get pregnant," Ms. Podrow. a clinical social worker. said. ''Then boom, your period comes and you're down in the dumps and this goes over and over a1ain.' · ·'That let down Is really hard not onlY. on the wife bul on the husband." conUnued Gilliam. "If you're two weeks late, you say 'This is it. this la the time, she's got t.o be pregnant.' Tbe cycle starts a1aln and then you ask 'What more can I do'"' The GlWama even tried a.rtllical imemlna· tlon at the University of California at Irvine Medical Center. But the attempt failed to lDduce a prepaney. Ma. Hedbert aatd ber bmbud la oppoeed to adoptkln and tbe Pod.rowa baYt been waltlq two and one half yean on u llcloptioa U.t. Podrow beUent tlaat illltrtllltJ will become a. more prevalent problem • _.. eouOMa. who ; <See INFERTILITY, Pase a> ·' I .,. ....... -... __." __ ... ...----·-- Q OM. y PtL.Ol r-.,. Aug~I 21 1171 HAPPENINGS I ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Picnics, Luaus, Barbecues Aplenty PVBUC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE .... , ................... llt lMllM .oTIC8 Of' t.ALa Of' ctew•I-Ill l*c..I > -*'<•IM4. ll~l"ltOf'eaTYAT MIO POI ........... "°'111 4 ....... Jiii ... IVATe U.Le ml,.ut .. 40 --e.-1, 10 ..... . A...-l la dM UDlt fOr plca)ea, ~ aDd lua• bare an the Oranie Cout, and there bav• bem p&enu o1 both lD u.. l•l few ween ODa ol tbt-mo.al -.Joyable nealna• wu •P"t at tbt IMla CorieUlliM V~t Club·• u~ oual luu, whldl had an uautual twbt t.hla year. Tben wu • bird abow featu.rtnc Pink,J lbe owl, puniU and mauwt. put om by a new £!11_!..._ La tbt area, "Ski and Hu fealb6f'M r ..... ~.r. 1rHt•d by ...... Cllrl• Bal'UI-. wbo pnliHnt.ed eacb "*' wlt.b a abeU Set ud, .,.., of au. a Illa.a. M'&er the lavlab bu.Itel d1nMr then wu dahctQI to I.be mwalc ot lbe Bl~ Gatd4tnlu and atert.al.Dmeot by Tyna·a Tahlliua. The t.ablee were decorat.ed wtt.h bird of ~aradile, atna"r and aot.h~riwn and the 1ueata. wer~ dttiated for tbe mOod eapedally Doa Can, wbo came lo a wrap.aJ"OW>d look which abowed plenty of lei OCMr,.... wen Bob and Doua Setpft, Hert. and Belle ~I. llarea and Bob Q.Uda, Al and .laae Carroll, .lo .. • and Margare t Ari"· l..tllCla CoUOf'H and Jack Hart. Carol and Oa• DeHana and Daae and Clady Scllaek. Many CaJtfomla artists have painted in Laguna throughout the years and quite a few r e· tum often to set up their easeb along the beach One hundred or these painters, sculptors a nd photographers, all or whom have visited the Art Colony since 1890, are represented in the current show at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art . Qf the )()(), 10 a rc still Ji ving and SI X Of theSl' llapp~•l11p By Judith Olaon were honored •l a luncheon lu l week 1 lven by the mutMJm . We joined th4.l .rUa~. mutieum board mem · bora, 11talf ta.od 11pcch•I gutst..a In the Victo r Hugo rtttuurant to tulk 1.tbOut paintmK and lhe old days ln Laguna Th<' 11i.x urtJt.ts lhl•rt' wt"r Mlldrt-d Bryut Brookl, Rlchard llalnn, Gtorct Hurre ll, Pe lerpa•ll Ou. Miiiard Sbu ta Mnd Milford ZoreH. Tht>y all enjoyed tulkln$( lo each other as murh as being lo lhl' ~110\hghl for the day, it seem'-"-d Abo ut the lunch were board mem bers Mn. Nick B. WllUam1, Marla Blrd, Ru~ Boyte, Ed Bebme and Mayor Jack Mcl>o•ell. Museum stalf members a ttending were Thomas K. Enman, the director and Jeaa.Dette Leeper and Barbara Duarte. The Victor Hugo prepared a de licious <'hi<'ken lunch then offer ed the final temptation : a cart full or dessert extravaganzns. Anyone wishing to catch lhe exhibit mu.st hurry It closeti Aug. 28. a n .. Whllc somt· OrunAt' C:oust rcisidt'nls made imaginary t n•k to tluwail, others were beaded for Lu Vegas and lbt caaloot. W11onma11le n and R11e11h Hiila At· toelata. both ll'OUP9 for rraduat. of aleohol pro1ram1. 1poMOrcd a "Ve1u" party. which took place al the Advanced Jlt aJlh Cent.er ln Newport Beach. Approprlutcly. non·alcohollc bevera1ea were terv.S to the /layera and dealers, but drink• weren't mla11e . The food was ample and delicious and the cvonln& waa 11plrlted. Staffing tho tubles were Mlcbael Oaaa, Cltarles Pres11, Duke Sc:hoellew, Haak O'NelU, Joe Fttacerald, Walt Giles, Penny Andenoe and Paal Brtuoa. The talk centered on tt·lcv1s1on when Vic a nd Marvel Ctllva entcrtwncd cou11ln& from Malibu o ver th<' weekend. •itfllU!'t' both Tom a nd Cllrlstlea De Usie, lhelr guealb. are Involved In the mdu.st ry He's wri\lng for t h<' nc·w Richitrd Dawson show schedul<.od for the full and 1he ~ppears re· gula rly In commMcu1 l11 for such products as Ultra Brite and <.:Ovt'r Gir l Also Jolllln~ th<• ff•atlv1llt-s on Kings Road tn Newport Bea<·h w1•r 1• Dt' Lis le's parenu. Cbarlu and Vlralnla De L11le from Mt. Clemcftl. Mich . who were on their way home from a Caribl'H>an rruilu•. and the CaUva's nelghborH, Ralph und Lynne Shull and Artlaar and Muriel 0.-La Lou. ~· -. . ....,It lrorll ,.,.. <erlltill (-clet<rll!IM lft Ill THI Wl"lalOtl C)OUaT Wlf Hrc..I ). H M V1"9 e tedlllt Of O• fMe ITATI 01' (ALll'OflNIA )GO 00 IM I. ·-· -ts~ 20 l'Oa TNe CIOUetf Y Ofl O•A1t•e ,..,...,, .. JO - -U U '"4, tit Ille .Wiie• &I I"• f!\t•to el lllefl<• -ti -.r-JO mif!UWt 00 I LIZABaTH M. HINOlllt ON, tK ..... _. "·" ~ te Ille Mli"• o.u • ..., ltlfte ... ,_ ~-_.......,.., Notto,. l'IW~ 11••.., '"•• , ... "" rwvlflO • tecllv\ of UOOO '"'· "'"°" oe"'"'" wi11 .... •• ,.,, .... , .... ,., ,..,,,,..,,. ·•-.. ,d '"'1re ll'lrouel\ .. , ... hlp\I -''"' llltMott. W'11~t to ••,.Itel etlOI• OI '1 deflr-I> m11111-. LOftfltm••Win •If "'"I \ufje"Of f -rl, .. WC.Oftft, e ... ~.Of l.S M 1 .. 1. on fW ., .. , ow 11"• ,,.. ,,. All(ltl\I, "" I •( ... .,. ttwretrom ,.,.. 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CA r?WJ f "I\ nu~.1,..\\ I\ t t~ ff'd bJ" •" f~ dlY•dV"91 f ""\• W U"""'9~ T "'' ''"" '"""'"' """'• t1l•d Wl1h '"'" r .,.,,.,;<'"''of Ur~ t.oUnty on Julf I A 11/"f Ft1'JU l•11f>l1\hwtJ fJ..fttH.11' tu•'' 0 •1ly Piiot l•1 t t•A1,t)ll f /tl~f'f rl·H I Son Seems to he 'Mother-dear Thl' Or11n~1· County Chaplt-r, Women 's Arc h1tertu 1 :JI l.t·aJ(ut·. ha!. a w arded scholarships to Paul Okamoto llnd Bruce Fong ... M n . Jl;arry t'ah.-r, !'J1·wp11r1 n(•ach. has helped W1•ll1·:-.l1·y Coll<'J(t: rai'>t' Ot'arly $9.000. She was distra C't fuml r h111rnsut\ Elu WLn has been clcctt!d to l.I st'<·Ot\d tt'rm as president of Musical Theutre Gutld of Newport Beach Tom Key hos bt'f'n elcch:d pre111df'nt of the Orang<' County Pac1f1c Symphony Assoctatton "' 11• • ~v "'"'" 1,. ''" '''' ,__...,.,, ,,,,,, k•"'•f\4 •,.,,,"'at XIO OO '"°' t~nt • in • nott,_., ...... o., •• f lfA\ •'Ot\O ,,. flt rt ot u-.. •OOv• ,.,_,.nt 1nn.<0 t wt.,,., 1nfOVO"' ... f wrt••• M'l<I .. of •o ~··•' 14 m1nvt""' ()") ~orw'h • 01llo64'~' • of )I 00 ... t tflt~f'IO"W.•\'"''Y I ... f\ .. fr4 w •rt 1>4''_.. \ ~· l'Wiftn •I ~··• lO m1ft\;ff"\ 10 W< and"\ •r\t "'1"""" It• tll)(f,....111 ~., .,. ""'"° O.t ,. ' "' "'''•"' .. r:I' 4411 ,.,.., ,~,.. v w•n IJ "l"'~' er\ •J "''""'•' 00 ._. Qt"G· ••\I ti/ J.J t.,.1 t tn-1.Ut"' t-• bf'"tJ1N lhQ P 8LI(; NOTICE ir1CT1TIOU\ 9U\!NfSS NAME \TAT(M f N T A•• Laaders DEAR ANN LANDERS: The problem 1s my son a nd his girlfriend. In f'ebruary he developed a skln rash in the genital area, alo ng with abdominal pains . Short- ly after that he cume hom e with body crabs Ry April the pains were a lot worse. All this time he had been ta king a ntlb1otic8 In May h1 ~ girlfriend nnnoum·ed she was pregnant. I have never been m favor or abor- tion, but in this case I decided it would he the best solution. Neither of these kids is ready for parenthood. Jt would have been a disaster, and I told them so. On the Me morial Oay weekend lhP d umbbell had an abortion -courtesy or her fathe r. I am trying .to convince my son that h<' would not have gotll'n an infection or body c ra bs from a . girl who wasn't fooling aroun!J with someone else. He seems to think she walks on water. flow can I talk some sense Into his head'> I am s ick or that girl ~ncak1ng him off to th,. park. or whcn:vcr they J.:O llelp mt· Nfo.:Jo:t> ADVICE IN THA(~fOH CJTY DEAR T .C.: You give me no clot· as lo how old tbo8e "kids" are, and age would be an im- portant fact.or ln m y advice. But DO malter whal the age, you should be awarf' of thf! fact that your 800 Is a wllllnl( partner ln wbalever ~Of'!'> on. The girl lsn'l chloroforming him and drag- ging blrn off. What Is needed Is outside c:ounsellog, If your 1100 agrees C.o It. lie tuned you out loog a go. Thf' boy is "mother·deaf." Check wllh a local men- tal health c:llnic Cphone bookJ and hopefully a therapist or c:ouselor can straighten him out. P.S. Tbe girl needs help too. I hope the doc· tor who performed the abortion gave her some ln8trudloa on birth control. lf not, sbe will pro- bably be seeing him agaln. DEA R ANN LAN DERS: I read somewhere • • • Infertility <From Page C l ) have delayed having children. start planning for a pregnancy. "But it's something you don't have a choice about." he addl.'<i . "Most people have had con· trol or their lives in the!asl. They know if they studied they got A's an lhcy got the jobs they wa nted. ThIB ls somc th10g they have alJsolutely no control over." Many m em bers are al first appre hensive a bout vocalizing their personal frus trations to strangers, Podrow said. And he said the Orange County me mbe rs hip or a bout 25 pe rsons (:banges as members move lbrougb different emotional periods. Ms . Hedberg, however, speaks freely about the problems generated by her infertility. She complained about having to follow a rigorous time schedule to optimize the concep· Uon period. "I LOVE MY B\JSBANOand I enjoy sex when It 'a noloo schedule. Bull bate sex on schedule ; lt 's llkedotngthe disbes ." The Resolve mem bers say they often reel emotionally traumatized by media reports or child neglect or abuse. And they've learned to cope with friends showing off newborn children. But they're still in a state or emotional withdrawal. "ll'a like 1rtevln& for an unborn child," Podrow aald. "Wbeo a child or somebody dies you're allowed to &rleve. But you are cout.anUy in a tow·level 1rteflt.ate each mooth." Ila. Podiow delcribe& the feellD11 in ae· quent.lal 1tqee al deAial, depreuloo, anaer and reeoluUoa. Added Ma. Hedbers: .. Eveey month when I atart °-11 period ll'I Uke I &oat that baby, J lost everyWDc. TbeD when you get off that period, you it.art that relaUonablp aaaln." RUFFEll'S WHOLSTllY ............. ....... 1m...,... .. ~,. OMllll MIN --1116 Call Ml-1171. Htef .. WOfd1 leWOfll fol that S<>an Conn('ry said, ··Many a m an owes his s uccei;s lo his firs t wife and his second wife to has succesi. " I cons1dn ttus statement one of 11fe's fundamental truism!>, and I a m asklng you to run 1t m your column. Thank you. -V.O.E. FROM LOUISVILLE . DH-HelBlf'r Ill th•· nE'W pr~1dent or Sorop- t im lst Interna tional of Nf'wport Harbor . Em ployees or TRW Information Servtces hav+: given $1500 to Ch1ldren'li Hospital or Orange County Sl#pbanl~ Abfol , 17. dauRhter of Mr. aDd Mrs. Lool8 F . Abel or II untm~ton lit' a ch. ""as selected B.ll a sem1·h nuhst m the recent Mllili i•AIHll IN() A" ••""",..,.."°' fO' '"'°"' p ,,.. ,_, v ,...,., ,.,,_... ~tr tn bt "..,.. fr't";il'f ••th,,.,..,.,, '""°""' "' "' ".I .. ,., ,, (If ••lO "', ..... ,""' .... .,U''I ,,.,.. ., '" f "" ft,.'Ow1f'Q ptt\On I\ OOH'Q bu~ ,.., ..... , 1111 l ll ll l'lFCOPATtr. >00" .,.., •U 'f h1 "'J •,,_,1te C. He WPoft ..... ,, '"'"' ,#,. •Y>'A-' f,it • t ; ttl.... 't I ( AIAlll'Y Of"l""t, N• "''"' ,q"' t1I r t• •orn•.a nt.01 ,, ,...,..,,""" .. ,,I l>'KJV' tfllfJ Ot .,, . ., ,,,, .,., .. J., • t .,,, .n ... t P'i1 1.,, ... ,_,, -. "'· I lrfJ w lft\ ,,... If f •f • ,f ()f,.nf)ll' ( °""'" ~n 14 ~J ~ I It; l't/f DEAR VOICE OF EXPERIENCE : Well s aid -only I'm s urprlscd ll wu said by a mu. It sounds Uke Komethlng tbat might bave C'Ome from a woman -or more C.o the polol, a nn' wife. Thank you for the nugget. Califonua World u e ant . ,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,.,._ •. ,,..., .. • • • F•,..... :========~=~============:::j '"""".,,,.,, •"'Q •' ,,. , ", .,. •• ,, , ' ,,, ,_...,, "'•'1'?' tiw.u r1,u., J.t11•H DEAR ANN LANDEHS This isn't so m uch a matter or ctiqut•ltc as integrity. I want to do wh;H 's right. l'v<' just become enRai:ed to be married and am conef'rncd about the wording or the wedding invitations. My mother dJed when I was a tN.•na ~cr. and my fothn •~confined to a nursing home Jle has n't rec·o~n1zed me In years . He wall never IC'aVl' has b<:d again, much less attend a wedding. I havt• no brother!> only a younger sister. The affair wall bi· s mall, a long way from m y family ll seems a travesty to say. "The bride '!> rather m v1tPs you ... " etc. Please ad· vir.e. POHTLANO, ORJo: OF.AR PORTLAND: ll lu't essential that a name be used. The lnvltatioa coaJd read: Tbe honor of your preiwnct' l8 reqanted at tbe mar· riage of-a nd-. This would be perfectly proper PORT-MESA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ENROLL NOW! • IMDfVIDUAUUD IMS HUCTIOfit * ACCB.BA TED EDUC A TIOH CA.C.f.J * ACADIMIC EXCIUIENCIE * CHRISTIAN B4VlaOHMINT KINDERGARTEN THAU HIGH SCHOOL Alc;o Availabl<> • Pr€\ <,c ho<JI & f' u11-0av Care 6:30 AM • 6:00 PM A MWttryfllf .. ..O.T-MISA 111.msr CHWCH HOW.H ..... St CHte..-.... UZ·tlll t,_. t"Ottrw.--t"ll t I ,... f '' •' • • • f ill ., • 1111..nfJ .-(it 4 I i~ M.91t) / t ~HP t,j4 ~ °"'""' ,,.,..,., • Jo.Al f' .. ., .... ,, , ... ""()11(1 ,,. t•J(;o, ' •~ .,, •'~'~tr• , .., ... 1 ~ ()t.,UJ.1" ( ~'f t •l1f ff ~ ... u. I,_. "' lf't l fW' f lf'W " f f I tlo "•Qfl••t 11')t. ..... flll'~ I )t .4 ,,. 1 1, r .. 'UI"•• lt_..1 r ,,•••t ,.,.,,,,. t f ,. ''"'' 'TJ I "1 ,.. I t '" f l!w r l ,_,., I ....... • t • .J I J' •• • t4 I t ,.,., t1,. tr-I., t• I I t-u • • 'i ,,,.,ur ti ""'°"'' • ,, • •• ' r , .i\ Ill•'' I JI ,, ,_,tr,, .. ~,.,tr"•• • .1 • • t l'Wo tl<11 I .f l\j ~ '•tf•\1 •' e't"'l \Jr P l. 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PETE& STEIN<:aOHN Dear or. ltletlleNlm: For me. my husband'• retinmeal means: ErraUc moroln&• wltb no tiChedule lo meet. 1111 regiment.aUon for my bu.band, more for me. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE 1'1 THOMA D. EUA.8 Whal tr Jf"rry Brown l.a riabl about hla chanca of berominJ president and •lmott every polllicaJ commentato r t i w ron.i" What happen t o Ap ...... l..il C.Ufonua lhen9 • h z The wiay llrown ~ It, vt!ry Utlle In fact , he R u " ~ 8 m 0 r u • No tension ~ef by 8 : ~ whtln my buab&nd usually went to work ~md I could relax. Now the n\omlng tirumpa have &o wear off u the day look at TV and perhaps enjoy the company of like-mi.oded males. Since I do not know lf these comments will be read iD our local newspaper, I have mailed thla letter unsigned. After all. it la somewhat of a confession. -Mn. X. S•id l.M Olber day, only atale leallltatonl would Newport licach , hats WUMNI on. really feel the d1"trtnt e> bt>en uµpoanted ttd manastrotor or <.;ostu Three "on the table" meals each day UlSlead or two -Endure 5m oke all ~Y long without the usual nine smoke-free hours when my hus band was working. ' ' T II I s I " (, () \ •: R N M E N T 0 F M l' ~ a M l' m u r I a I institutions morl" thno 1t 1s l)f personalities.'' llosnalul , a 9~ bed Brown 11111d 1r. c-1 One perM>nuhty !tllrt' lo bt·<'omf' more prom• fac1 ll y . .:>.ilc former· More TV than ever. much of nent l( Hrown moved to Wubhangton would be Mlke l y s erved us ad Curb. lht· Hepubh<'an bcutenunt m i n i s t r a t O r u f whic h does not interest me it's DEAR MRS. X .: l am not against e arly retir ement if it bas been prepared for many years earlier by bot h man a nd wif e p syc ho logically, financially , ph ys i ca l ly and emo t ionally . Otherwise. It m ay produce discontent and unhappiness. .co' l.'nwr who ha11 had bO many Haldwm Park Com· eithe r boring or frustrating. Planning when I can use the car , even if my husband may not need/want at. he still feels that l use 1t t.oo much. l"Onfhl't-. ~1th Rrown munily ll~p1tal ;\1:1 Brown bl'eS It. the pros------- pe<'t of Curb becoming gov· ernor Ill 1981 JUSl in lime to lJrt.'!>tde over reapportionment t l'rr1f1es th e mos tl y · Democratic legislators. They ('ertamly remember the four · ) ca r i.truggle of the early 1970s, when then Gov. Ronald Rea2an Drivers Get 'Word' By Mail Too much togetherness. quite a ('hange after years of separate days except ror weekends and vacation times. But l have known many happy retirees. I wonder how other wives r eel about thei r hu s band '~ re tirement vet oed one r ed1s tractang plan after another because he felt they favored Democratic incum· bents. The courts finall y had to resolve the dis SACRAMENTO (AP> pute. Th e C a I i r o r n I a Brown obviously isn't upset over the worries of Depa rtment o f Motor legislators who hav<• handed tnm more veto over Vehicles says 1t 1s muil Q UITE FRANKLY, I HAD thought that when my husband retired he would be free of worry and tension ubout work and we could build a better relationship based on sharing problems. solving some. and putting up with othcrs, whe the r personul or household related. Social Welfare Expenditures Up WASlllNGTON t AP I Govern· ment at the city. s tate and federal lt>vel s pt>nt S 1.646 per person tn 1977 for '-0<'1al welfare> purposes ran1ion~ Crom schoob and housing to hospital anc1 retm ·m cnt tx-nefits - r ides than any predecessors in~ notices of probation BUT WOULD I\ RROWN MOVE ANO a Curb to some driver s with t akeover in Sacr;.irn<•nto ma.ke any real difference poor records instl•ad of to Californians ·• having them come 1n for Hrown thinks not ;.incl hc·'s probably right. For interviews. I i.ce no improvement 1can age mukl' one wiser ? l and. because of continuous togetherness. problems at ti mes seem worse (less hop1.· for ~olutaons> Th<' tolal was $362 3 btlbon -up s:io btlhon or 9 iw rcent from the year befon'. sa~c; a Social Secu.nty Ad· m 1 nisl ration report the {!Ovc r nor ha.., hnd 1itqe r eal impact o n T he depa rtment s aid California s laq~est poht1cal issues the past Cew the a rrangement will year<\. save the state about · Take school bus ml! ~s an example . Brown has $107 .000. been studiously ne utral on the issue. although h.Js D M v DIR E C T o R ~1ster 1s a school boa rd member in Los Angeles. Doris Alexis s aid the where the nation 's largest bus111g-for-integration p robation-by-mail pro · plan enters its second year this fall gram began July l a fter MY HUSBAND'S ONLY interest as traveling. which I enJOY from tame to tame He does bowl but has no i n teres t an other act 1v1t1es Somellmes I wis h there were men's clubs so he could go there Lo smoke. The re had been an average 14 per l'Cnt annu<JI ancrc·ase the prcced1n~ Hl years. lhl· n ·port l>ay~ The proRram a nd the entire handling of the is-a two-year study of 7.751 s ue have been donunated hy the courts. The gov· licen se holde rs \.\Jth e rnor's only real act1v1tv came when he OK'd a poor drivrng records November ~pec1al cll•Ct1on on an anti-busing M 5 Alexis s et id the amendmt·nt and three oth<.•r measures. Curb's pre· s tu dy r evt·al ed that sence c·oulcl not quickly <'hange the makeup or the ma1!1ng notJces 1s JUSt as :;tale Suprl'mt• ('ourt . s o he could have httle im efft•ct1ve in reducing ac pal't on busing 11 ~.c·lf t·1dcnt~ as verson<Jl an TAX Rl:l 'OR M Iii\~ SEEN THE other big 1s-tnv1ews. sue in Brnwn ~ 111n " ,..., gove rnor But at was the people. )l'd l1y poht1t·al rn1t~1ders Howard Jarvis and (,>aul (iann. who t"hangl!d the.slate 's tax strU<" tun•. with a ::.li ght a~..,1st from th(' Supreme Court's SNrano dC'U"ton 1'1 rmam•nt Propos ition lJ relief for local i!Ov<>romcnt-, •~ 1n pla<·e. so Curb as gov· t'rnor ('OUJd do htth.• h1·rc." 1•1tlwr Brown :u J.:Ul'd that even on more vague issues hke the l'Ond1 twn of Californi a 's business climate, 1t matters httk who th•· l!Ovt.•mor 1s "I ):(Ol <Jll th{' blame for the supposedly poor bu s_1ne ~" d1mat t' an SOUTHERN California a couple of C .\I I FOR~IA 'ears ago ~1 ft<'r Ito"' ~ • · Chemical dec.•uiNI not I•• FO(: lJ S build a new pl.ml 111 tht' state." he said "8 T THE !"TATE ENVIRONM ENTAL Quality Act manrlaung t'nvaronmental impact re- ports was sagn<'rt h~ Gnv Reag3:n and most of the state's air quallt} lawc; were an place bef?re I became govcrnor That's because they were ideas whose time had come . "l bel1t•ve when ~omelhing is historically npe to h appen, 11 hapµcn s, regardless of the personahti ·~ '' 00<.'S that mc:m Hrown feels it matters httle who as prc~1drnt after i!l~O'' 11 .., · · 1 ~heve 1980 wt be a SHE Si\10 motorists who r£'CC1\Cd m u ll ed not1cf's hart only 8 per· l'C•nl morl' 1rnff1l' conv1<.· t 1 o n s t h l' n t b:;l.~c pe rsonally i.ntervaewc.·d During the first month of t he program, 1,024 persons were m ailed the not i ces . U nl ess a personal interview was requested 1n 15 days. they were put on proba- tion for 12 m onths The department s uad only 7 percent reque~ted 1n· ter views. M s . Alexi s sa id pers on s wi th exct:P· tionally h1~h numbers of moving violations. acci· dents or recent maJOr violations were excluded from the s tudy. CHOC Seeks Volunteers NEW SPIRITUAL LEADER Rabbi Linda Holtzman Hot Dogs Sale Law Oianged ~ AP Wlre ..... IO WASlllNGTO~ (A I', N 1tn lt.> frpe hot dogs can ~ legally labeled <i.., hol d ogs ins te ad nf unl'ure d coo kt.>d s a u s.a g e · • u n de r" a n Agriculture Department re1tulauon announced U n til n o w , cured m eat s s u c h a s frankfurters. ba<'on a nd bologna had lo contain sodium rutnle to b<' sold across state lines under those tradJt1onal names. Bl'T mE change in label regulations also requires lh<' ma kers of mt'at pro du r ts n n t treated the trad1t1onal way to rlearly advise co n s umers th a t the items need spttaal care. w ::i t<'l'Shed y(!3r for political l·hange ," he s aid. "And a <:hangl' in the country is often s1 gndled by a change in pres· Hlent1a l lcadt:rs h1p. Wh e n the re is new political thinking. mavhe evf'n a new political pcr~onalat ,. 1s needed." T h e C hil dre n 's H osp i t a l o f Orange County 1s seeking volun- teers to assist trained personnel with the cart- o f s ic·k and 1nJure d youngsters. -Woman Rabbi Assis tant Secreta ry Carol Tucker Foreman s aid thP old regulat1oni. "discouraged producers or natrtte-frc•(• product:-; ;i nd t'o nfu ~c d consumers " SHE SAID consumer~ must real1z.e that n1 tnte ·free p roduc t s must be treated "like any other fresh meat," to prevent s poiling or food po1.SOrun2 H11t t he "n e w political thinking" has already taken Persons 15 or older , who can donate fou r hours or more per week, can apply by calhn A Frances St <J w1 ck1 a t 997-3000 ext 277 for an appointment 'Top Career' cuu hlllrl in California. Brown bel1cvcs Therefore. he says, his departure would produce li ttle uphf'aval he re exce pt among legislators -worrn•d <1vc•r their futures Film-mak in~ Start Contacts A.re needed By JOYCEL.KENNED\ Dear Joyce: My son just received bis bachelor's degree in speech and commUllicaUons and is convinced be could go far lo the film producUon buslnHs. He knows be wW have to 1tart at t.be bottom and relocate to Hollywood. Could you discuss bow he could get bis start? -A.B., Endwell, N.Y Visibility and contacts are keys to entering film production. Some neophytes make contacts by studying for a bachelor's, master 's, or doctor al degree in filmmaking. Others manage to get "apprentice" jobs on a production c rew. Still others make a film and catch tbe eye of a mentor Why not combine all t.b.ree approaches? GE'ITING THAT FIRST job is a bear, unlest the path has been cleared by someone who has in· fluence with prospective employers. The someoae could be a professor. a clusmate, a friend or any contact the beginner can develop. fe rs less dazzling but steadier op- portunities. Moreover. some film ex· ecutives see trouble a head for Hollywood's theate r-distribution system because of the coming revolu- tion in home entertainment, which in· I volves video cassettes, taped movies and cable television. Examples of sponsored films a re · those dealing with training, public 1 relati ons. e ducatio n . s p o rts , 1 technical and advertising subje<:ts. Employers include commercial film companies, large corporations and organizations, educational inslitu-, lions and government agencies. SO WHAT CAN a parent do to help star -struck offspring? Urge your son to take a couple of moot.ha lo pursue a concentrated study of the rtlm busi- ness. Re should read everything from trade journals and fa.lmmaken' bl<>- grapbiea to books on career op- portunlti8 and technological de- velopmenll. He can •tart with lbese: ••careen in Film and TV," Factflle Two, 40 pases, 1178, available for S8 from the American FUm Institute, Kennedy Center tor P erf orm.lng Art.a." W ublniton, D.C. 205M. COATESVlLLE. Pa IAP > -A 26-year-old Philadelphia woman has taken over as head of this town's 55-year-old synagogue in what as believed to be the first hiring of a woman rabbi to lead a l ' S congregation Worldwide. there are only 22 women r abbis Rut Linda Holtzman. the only ch1ld of a butcher <Jnd a keypunch operator. s11ys opportun1t1es for women in the Jewis h clergy are unli m ited "IT HAS ONLY BEEN SEVEN years since there ha ve been any women rabbis at all." she s aid in an interview. "It is JUSt that wo men rabbis are all very young and just starting out.'' Most have entered positions in big-city syn agogues where they act as assistant rabbis or education dire<:tors. she said. "This is an alternative to starting out as an as· sistant in a large city and I think it ls a nice one." Coatesville has a population of 12,300. MS. HOLTZMAN BEGAN RABBINICAL duties at the 11().family Belh Israel synagogue Aug. 1. Rabbl WoUe Kelm an of the Rabbinical As· sembly, a major association of rabbis, called the appointment a "historical breakthrough." Orthodox Jews still do not allow women rab· bis. Ms. Holtunan attended lbe Recontructionist Rabbinical College in Philadelphia. Her new con· gregaU<>n is Conservative. She says her desire &o become a rabbi dates from age 12. While preparing for ber Bat Miuvah. Jewish rites for puberty-age girls, ber rabbi aslted ber about plana for her future. ... WANTED TO &ESPOND. 'I WOtJLD like to do exactly what you do,' "Ila. Holliman recalled. "But I did not t.biDk t.bat WU poeaible, so ( said I would like to teach iD a Hebrew school'' Wblle attending Temple Unlvenlty. she de· clded to make the rabbinate her career, she said. ''The flrlt moet import.ant thing iD my life is Judallm. l love every part of tt." abe sald. But suppose one b as to start from iero without contacts? The bard way ts to peraisteotly call on producers, bopt.D& eventually lo get put the re· cepUonllt. Oae alternative u sed by some rowa• people ii t.UJog a Job as a low· paid aervat lo a director or pro- ducer who promlJM18 a crew Job on a h.lblre ftlm to retam for valet and IOdal·MCnurf clM>re1. "Oettiq hllo Film," a book by Mel London, lt7'7, available for f7.IS by mail from Order Dept.. BallanUne· Random , 400 Hahn Road ,, Wettmlnater. Md. 211'7. •'111£ CA&IE& OJ' A &ABBI IS the perfect career. It involves studylna and teacblnl and 1peaklna and counaellnl and meetinC people and beiDI a part oft.be comaumlty. It ii work101 with all different typet of people ot all a1e1 and helpiD1 people at crtt.lcal times bl t.bllr llYM.'' tn add.lUon lo beta1 Betit Israel'• cbitf aplrltoal INder. 1111. Roltlama cwen .. nUP>ut and B......, 1ebooll at tile_~ tor ltudeata from •llMllW'Y tbroaP ldClt ICbool trades and fordultl. TllE NOlll·TBEAT&ICAL side of Nm•...., la tailer lo enter and of· "Tbe Bual.nets of Ftlmmakln1. H·55, .. 1'18, a book available for ff.15 po1tpll&d from Eu\ml.D Kodak, nett. a.. IO State St., Rochester, N:V. UAO. Representatives of the.• larger meat companies said. however. that lhl' new rule wall confuse consumers "The warning label . . . 1s both too much a nd too hllle . · · th e American Meat institute said. "Some consumers wlll read the label and become unduly fearful about all processed food products and others . . . m ay not read the label a t a ll and treat the products. carelessly.'' AMI VICE President A Dewey Bond said. "We continue to believe these frozen items should have na mes that fully d escribe these imitation products." .. We are not opposed to the produ c t s themselves. In fact. our members might be tbe major marketers," the trade association said. The Agriculture Department and the Food and Drug Admlniltrallon are revtewtog a M assacbusetta lnlUtute of Technology study, dilcloeed iD August 1178, that found that sodium nitrite could cause cancer ln laboratory animals. THE LAW requires the a1encles lo ban any food additive that they delermlM causes cancer ID eltber ulmall or bumul, ncarctleaa of tbe amount of •&pOI ... "' .., beneflll llbU. f ... "-" -.-.C• ... -°'-c. ... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS "Vow e... ... It. fillol " ... ...,. 0... Coll .. ,... ,,_............... • , ... c..-......... ......... ...,...,.,.~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• ........ 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JllDROOM EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SIOl,000 Lvty Burcola built fml¥ boane in .a.ouabt alte.r location. Immaculate move lo cond.IUoa. Seller c.annot leave for Hawall t.riil &<lid. 646-ml ~ Walker & lee ......... ~ All real estate advertised __ ...:.Re~al:...;El~la~te __ in th1a newspaper is sub· ·-·-u..a.-1 Jec:l to the Federal Fair ·o:-r Ho us 10 g A ct of t 968 Spacious 4 bedr m. 1 which makes 1t Illegal to story. Sweepmg drive. advertise "any 1>re· Formal entry. Dining rerence, limitation. or a rea. Massive stone discn rrut1atJon based on fi r e p I a c e . D r e a m col 1 lotcheo. L..arge den. Wall race. or. re 11uon. sex, ..I nl<>u to Jarae covered or natJonal origin. or an ... Ii'...... -.. Ullention lo make any pallo. Overlooking _.1 I! It parkJJke grounds Only such pr.:ierence. m a· 9 .500. Ca ll for all de· tJOO. or d.Lscn aunauon... tails. 963-7881 C *1'1 tu I• t f 11' Uttd Ai J 1 1nis newspaper will not I :E~~~:~~·.~~ I® IHIUl tJonolthe law. · OCEAN AtOMT COTTAGE aaoas: A~erliwn ~ct.ck .. ads dally-~~ ran iwum dlat.ty. TM DAILY PILOT as.-s ......, for .... fint ift. c.arnct iltMt1ioa Oftly. Right on the beach ' Olarmlng 2 bed rm cot- tage with stone f1repla1·1' Wood beamed r athedr:tl celing Owner will carry lst trust deed. IO'il• In· tcrest PICJ,000. Tbere s only one for sale nn th .. bc<irh Dill now, 540 23t:J 1~'1fl'&ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-------OMLY DUPLEX EllCUTlVES Gr.muus rourtyard addb to eltjtant enll')' to ex quis1le livinl! 4 giant E!drms. J bathli, m.a 1?n1r1 '"""'t ranuly rm . ('le1um t <.11n1nl( rm. i:ourmt't kit chen. 3 car Kar a )(t' P r 11 I ,. ' ' 1 o n J I I ) I :ind,,, d pt-<l A mu:. t '~·e J I Sltl.t ~J CJll ~ :!113 MEWPORT HACH Bay & ocean Just 1 blk away• Leasehold , 3 RR up, 2 BH down, 2 baths each. Pnl"ed at $175.000 PR.lME MESA VERDE .! frpk'.., lit \\t'l'P ) tlU -...arm oo w1ntt·r nilt" & d '"'> ,unruo m lor dl1)'1.lm<' hour. Imm.ii· 1 Bdrm. family rm, l'"" en..oO pauo & blodc v.Jll IJl"IV"'(') Lo1:ated in t'X l'lus.ive 1W1Jt}lbor hood & re;isonably pnt·l'"d bl'l•1-. Sl00.00> (."'.oill751 31!11 l::SELECT T'PROPERTIES WOOOlllDGE -..Ced-$127.950 ()wner t ranl>ferr('d . 2 bedrm & dl'n. 'Julte<I wood t't?llln~<>. we1 bar & decorat or ""Jll CO\ t•r IM' J>n\dlt' df'lk. l l'n tr.ii 'ac-uum, 'l lf <'lean 11u.! 11\f•n & much mon (.'J II t ii3 x;)SO .. . " .. 6nJ66.1 67>3890 l=:\'('S associated llAOK EAS-AEAL TORS J OH VII l olboo • 71 H6 I VA S77.900 "" do-.n r.o.;y mPnl 11n ei,..t,1 ~e .. a ;, ftrll''>I 3 bc'drm h1Jmt· .,.. 1th \" ~ lo·rm.... i\<"l now. t•<ill ~l:ll3 . . FRDtCH TUDOR RB>UCB> $10,000 E:nl'h.rnt 1 n~ Ca rr1 ag1· I~ !Ao.I: pnvate Or 1 HR. den. Formal din ll\#? Gamf• Rm. w 1-...1•1 bJr AnllQUt' parlur w mantel (plr. break(a!>l rm Allie loft h1dt' :i Wd~ Sl.aln<.-'<l i.:I Jl>S WI ndm~;, Seclurl1•d w 1t rccs 111 bl'auuful l'U;.tom hom1• <trea Onl) 111.1n . to fint•..,l bt'<tr ht_... Li!•' H \' aC•'l'!>' Trulv Jll l'\l)t'n1•1111• I•• Wt',· and 1inly $119.UOU [ ~ IB&H1l ·Ul·'·~·'no-w·~ .• ,:.•:.·.:-·~·o•:...•·R- $89.900 HARBOR HIGHU"4DS illl.' ta...,tt'fUll\ tlt'<'Or:Jll>d J Ad.rm, :! b.ith homi: i-. !\ll~t•'d rm J rl)rnl'r lot &. :.! Story l>t!auty l'umptt't1' Uj:tlta1r.-lort Won l l.i;,l ' Pnm•1pab only !">-1 I 04:.!:> Bkr hJ' b11•n u11i.:r Jd 1•d --------- tH· a u t ti u I h I t J h II reatun" d !>PJ fnr th1h 1· l'OOt nll1•;, Th,· I).,.. n1·r lni) c·o1l!.1der ,, .!nd TIJ full pm't'. $H!I ~ (;.111 ~~ C:::SELECT °T'PROPERTIES BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! r'anoum1c N1•wpart Bay '"ews rrom .toritr<>u:. 3 bedrm upper unit or ~pacious 2 bedrm lower urut • Natural bnclt rplcs Wet bars. 4 Car garage Boat s pace. Steps to beach. Dial 752· 1700 1-~ASI'! f)I"! "9 1u t.i • H' t C t1 'Prf 'vl'I I• ~lfl&lll = ~--~- J\llt start.in& up tn a bw11· oeea ol your own? A good way to tell people about It is with a low-cost Classified ad. Phone 6G-S671l. l.s Your Prof'ess1on llO~E REPAJRS'• Old you know you l'an piOC\' a cla:..o;1r1t"d ad in I.he Daily Pl lat Service Dlrertory fur a wholi: month for as lttlle ...... SI 89 per day? 1-'or moro· tnformat1on. t•all &l2·567tl .. Only the Delly ptloc i..uiy ..... "°'' wNl'a-11110"• loCel ~unity ... _.., dlly H.!ll'M" S~~~lA-l&£irS8 That Intriguing Word Gome with a ChucUe -----~..., QA'I' .. f'OUltJI ----- • l _IO_ .....,, of .... ,..,, .. ~a.d ~. be- low IO lor"' lour .. ~ wordt NATI TA I' I I 12 I l ROBHO ,, 11*11' l ' H y R A D 11 A 1C16entt1t inwnted a oom-• putlf eo eopt111ttoeted that I' I I I ? #Ml .. W •• touotl P'oblelft t• • • • • • 41 f9d Into u, It -. fOf • -,-H-1-L _S_U_M ___,,-- ~ I I I' (, I~~~~'= ICUMUT'S www111a 1Mh 111 •. lff' • • . •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• lta IMt .,.,.. IOOJ ...................... ...................... ................•...•. . •..................... .. , .. °"' Several One baylrcmt home with pl•T 6 .Up A YALON Well constructed. 3 BR. l ba .• oak rtoor. partial baument, con crete fow.dalloft. Flats area. 'il.20,000-Fee. BILL GRUND Y. REALT OR . ' ·. ' OWt• WIU UTTUMM CADY PAPll $17,HO It~ 5 bedrm. 3 tMllb. McJll deelrabk 3 bedrm, f•maly r oom , brick oee 1lory condo Slep (~. ~GI room. HVel' lulcben, formal l!dJ eq.f\ .. 3 car ,.,..... livial rm. private patk>, Owner wlll urry lit 1p1rlLlln1 pool·tpa • tru11t deed with 20'~ &auna C..11 (or pnv•te c1own. Call now for more JftVW'# 1-;.z hnancan daaila. Ml-alU ava&l~. 813-71181 '111N lij y\ IHIOl'I ll'llOl,.,•I' Ol'f" '" ~·• \I ...... lllMI "'"I [~JNU [~1111 Newport Heights BUNONEW MODOWH VA! E&stside4 bedrm. 2 bath. huge plnewo-0d bonus room. r aised stone fireplace, many f'Xtras No down VA. P .900 Act now': M6 2313 '>t ' I f ~ • 'I I ' I 'J I : ;leaainan 15:13 !'-ot".l\°r•''' lk l\I' l 'nro11 .1 d1•I '.\t.u "t•v.11oi l l h•adt (.'.iltlornw !!2112;, •,M t f>-11 Hl'~.1'11 l~~I 1• CANYON •oADMOOa . A wealth ot warmth 6 charm ln thi.8 . bt•uutlluJ Plan 2 model on lar1e co1111u· "''" Azaleas ., tropical plantings prti#s •nt u lovt'lY picture tn the t·ou ard t.'ntrunc~. Larae l.lvini. rm w1 hlgh ce llinte & sunken t·onvef\8t1on arvu. formal dlnlng rm. fum1ly rm with fireplace, wet bar & 2 full bi1th1 plus ~uest powder rm . 3-Car tilara~o. Yours for only $429.500 WISLIY M. TA YLa. CO .. I""°" .Zll I S.. JH .. loo Hllh loed ?lH .. 'W_"°"_.., CIMTB, H.L 644-49 I 0 SOME HOMES SPEAK POI THl!MSEL VES! I 1742 TypH Woy. lrWte IS ONE! Ont• f a milv has owned this C'harming. 2200-SQ ft: homt• a nd treated it et lwavs with T .L.C . t-:asy-to-Hve-w1th d l' l' o r . . I o w · m a i n t e n a n c e yard. .cus tom d e t ails. . a Palm Sprmfi(·Si7.e pool to relax in OPIN HOUSE -I ·5 PM WedMadoy, A..-st 2Zftd Just wha t the upwardly mobile youn ~ t•xct ut1v c wants ror his family and OREAMB-S PARADISE ltfo st yle MESAVHDE Walls ol alasii enhancv 1h1s unique 3 b<'drm home Floor t o t•e1lln~ hnc:k fplc . vaulted re1I 1ni.cs. skyliJ{hl. huge 1na:.ler swle overlookml( 'undeek and patio, walk· in wardrobe too Owner v.111 carry. no qualifying. ('all ror personal preview •.:46 7171 ff; 11 I• I••. f ________ _, Th11> beautiful. larf(t• t}iglash Tudor J BR. 2 ba home that has ever Y1Jung 1!. for the sclt·ct1 vt• buyer To name a few formal dining rm. frplr . sep li:e md:-tc r 'u' lt'. rountr y ktt c ht·n . brt·uk.fosl bar. leadt>d l(lu.'i. windows Pl.US s1•p 2 HR. I ha r<'ntal unit For m•1r<' d~·t111I!! call !f1'J 5370 nlJW $19,000 Good mvc.-stor homt', 3 Hdrm. 2 bath. Lowest pnccd in Mesa Verde at Ws time. Submit your olfcr Call 546-41'1 FHA/VA CUTIE! Sharp home m qu1l'I r1· '1c.k>nllal areu. 2 &lrm. IJ.!C family rm with :. c:o1.y frJJ lr & beam c:c1llng, 1·1111tl pat 10. rru1 l l rces ,,n<J a n1l'Cly land,t·pd ,,1rd All th1., & mut•h "'"" Cnr 11111} $72.tMXI l\t 1 IM tW \17\f.5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS 20 40 Pll/\LARO Pt-:. Mrs a Verde . a very :.J)l'C111I offcnni.c new pa.Ult. m•w lund!l<•aptnl!. n1•wly t•arpetc·d. IJ11! fo'IVJo; BEDROOMS. J hath:,, rumdy r1111m . h>rmul dmlni;i r oom & two bt'11utlful ,,lont• flrt·plan~-. $151.000 COLE OF HEW,ORT REALTORS 675-~51 I ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. ALLSTATE INVESTORS REALTORS Loe*! l11·rort' you IJu~ ---------1 c·tl('(·k 1JUt llrn. one pnn.'<1 SPECIAL $19,900 La ri.ti· 2 t>cdrm hoaw l•11·11ll'<i on 1-orner lot R 2 7JJOJ.nll v.11h room for :! m>rl' umi.... Ju.'lt hstc:d ' Call now for mon· de lwls.~7 171 OWNER TRANSFERRED \lu"l :-<'II. 'Potlt•!>' I liclrm P t•lt•r 'I f'nwnhome surwr fln11nr1ng. SIS~.:100 O&.' RUSTIC EST A TE POOL-$93,250 Giant 2·sty. beach. 4 Bil. U1n . rm Masi.1v c ram 1i::ame rm or ~Ut'!ll rt'lreut Frplc . new IH.t1nl & l'PlS C nv 'd pat 1 o fo; c; t a I r :-. 1 1 e ground., Y11ur 1·h111c:e of le rmi. V/\ 0 K It 's c•nchanll.ng Ht a V(•ry Jriw S93.250 S:irnf1re r ull 963--0002 Uk r ma: llDBll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE WA TBtFltOHT WITH DOCK Spt't·tarular Fl'lm\ly Home On The Water In No•wpor t Ht'a<'h Thr<.'e R('(1room' Plu:. l\1 111rl 's Rnom. Large Fa mily !1l)Om lmm;ll'ulatt' <.'ondil1on lluJ.!l' Dock For Your Y ,1t·ht Call Nov. SI .500.000 Gl --......... _ ... 631-1800 111 DOVll DllVI LUXURIOUS WATERFRONT HOME Ail • ......_ rnld1Ke OM THI WATll wittt ... 6nd clgllity ...t ••1e•d teed t•st•. S,.CI.. 1_,artH -4 ... 1 ... , ..... ",,_ ............. ~ ... .. 4 '!J lt•ftt rHldHc.. St•IHd tl•H ..... -Fnttce. doon ........... ..... r--=,.... c_..l'CI flttJl•c• ...... .. .... ,.., ........... Wcoooy • ....., lot ....., ....,.ct deacr-... ......... a09t tip IK .. d1d Md YOU 0WM THI LAMD. 5llowll by Ti'iltt•1llt to .,.fled tHtyers. SI ,JIS, 0. C .. I for color ~ ....... ,,. .. ,.,. DllUXE BAYfRONT PENTHOUSE tw.ent •lnl• ..__tlleWATllh ....... .., ..... An.1111..Wll,DltHt ..................... SIJfl•zfi ................... ~ ...... w-4• .............. .... .. _.. _.... "-"" .... .., .... .... 21M4 ... MJsfftce•,.... .... •r•• eHen Pf'l••y, secwffy ~ ........... ,... .............. $191,0M. WATERFRONT HOllE818C. :a436 W.Coasr H~av N'1WPO"''Be.rla 611•1400 for quick :.ale ' Bt'ln1t tr.tnsferrcd Jlou'c with t'Vt•ryth1ng ln <'lu dln~ pool & ,pu ThoU!'Htnd s 1)f S'S m upgrade!\ $1"5,()()(I 1322 Via Verde, Su n lJima,, Cu Call fnr appt after 1; at 12 IJ 19!!#1· 42'2.'i Pn vall' p&rl} Sl,000,000 AXER 646-7711 R~al ~tale 1~1U.&ll:i ATTEHTIOH V• VAIUYERS!! Suix"r .,h,1rp townhom1• 1 n ~ r 1· a t a r •' J l':vE'ryth1nl( 1s new A lnJt• valut· m c:ustom111·d dc-.11(n and de<.'or • .I u. .. t llhled to he first to "lt·c U..11 645-0303 - fllc~~~Jt,~.r;i~ llG CAHYOH TOWHHOME Wht·rc clst• an Newport Bcal'h c·;rn you find a lovely 3 bedroom . 21 "J bath townhom~ with community l l'nnis . s p:.as a nd pool s within walking disl an<'c of Pas h1on Jsl:ind at Uus price? $185.000 A COLDWIU IAl'W• CO. 644-9060 2111 IAN JOAQUIN HILLa flO IN •WPOM ClNTIR WE ARE 6-R·O-W-1-N-6! GrowlOHJ M•wcr• ,,.... M•rt .. t• Co•J _, .._ 11 •• ope:•p fw ............ ,........:. * LE;GAL Sft:C fU;TARY 8tarr Councll nt.6t.>dfl orMonl7.Nt. ••rrll'l('nt legal secreterleM with 11rl11r t•xr>r In contrac~. llt11eutlon, lttl(ll l n11nu • fo' U L L C 11 /\ ll <; .. : BOOKKEEPER. S Yr111. rnlnlmum experience, secreturlal "klll8, aen'I ledger, dota procoulnu t•)(pr. helpfuJ . * INVESTOR SALES. cour. reel estate licenso roqulred. ~ • CLERK TYPIST. For lnvntor Services Dept. wtth good growth potential. • WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR. Mass malUnga, le1al document.a. Accountlnl proceduret. . ._, .. ,.,.... .. AMlllCAM NOMI a.te)l'NA .. ·a11•.,.,...c:....Dr.11elll =---,, ....... c.. -.... ---............. ··---···-............ ~ ... ., -.... ,,.._ .. , ....... ··-~ .............. -........ -.. ~.':':.~·······~ ~.':':.~ ....... =-.,~~....... ~~!.~.5:1!:........ . ...•.. ':':.~.· •••...•. •••r• IOOJ .... ,.. IOOt •••r• 1002 c.NMeM 1024 c.NMIM lt24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• / .. ....... Two R·2 lots on a prlme comer in Old Corona del Mar. Each with existing hom es o n them and plans for re mode ling and adding income units. Great potential for owner/otcupanl o r invest or/b:\aild er . Could be sold separately (makes a good starter. or a s a pack age L Fina ncing can be us s umcd at 11 'i; or less. Askin~ SIG9.000 for each property. Hear Here! U~l()UI: fi()Ml:S REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway , Corona del Mar ~(® Beach Realty HAL !STATE UCEUEHCE SIMCE 194' IA YCREST t-:n J o ~ I h(• prtdt· o t ownership of ;i spacious. n>mfortablt- '1 bt·droom ho rn<' in a prr s t1 g1ous area w11 h formal dining room t~ family room l'I. S s urfacl-d art•,1 for hoat o r rct r<·:.atwna l vt·h1<:lt· l'rH'l' n•<I U('(:c1 to S229.500 450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE' NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 MlSAVHDE SPFCIAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba. new r~ts and p1unl Enclosed patio '4 'pa. <'entral air rond '.\I un ) xtrn .. ., Sll>l .7!'Al 2 STORY Shake roo1f.1 BH. 2' • llJ $12} ~ 1'.J\L,11h· l r"t.1 '.\1t"a EASTBLUFF Ch<Jll'c romcr II)( 1tt 11111 .• UR, 3 OAa. $1117.~I Roy McCanl•, Rltr. 541-7729 ·-!'J 1 ;fn.JAN·ll 1l>la111/ !A'u1ll11 BIGCAMYOM <.:harmlni.c 4 Bdrm Bruadm<1or Plan 111. 1n fA•a<.'dul 1(1trden :.cllinl( S.11:19.000 fi.$4-1493 640 4277 *VETS PRICE REDUCED Owner anxious '" ,,.11 Uui. charmmi: 2 b<·drn•1m & den Condo m bt•Juttl ul H11.! C:an)'Ofl Form.ii olon mi.c with wrt bar •·\lr.1 11'rio!t' dt'l'k. \ ll•W of t111J SJ~.IX)O ·~ CorporAte ra.au RcAlt-y /1.1 11>0 •1II 1 SH•RP DUPLEX OHFHLAMD CLOSE TO IEACH Sllt2.~10 :1 BH 1111· 1·ntn Kn•oll\ Pl~ 1nh•1 v. u~t~I linl'k frpk, t IJI~. drpi. t.. f lllll:•' & •I\ I' I) , t LJ '\' p hadi<'lor urut JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 OCEAMF«OMT ;1 & 1 lldrm dt•lu:1;1• duplt"I: frplt' Ill U\)l}t.'I un11 . 1tnrl(P11u" ~•l'W'> from :>U.f1(h-dt 1 ( ')t>l'\I' lol U!«.' Your Ehg1hility r 1· !'> l au r .1 n t ' • 1• I 1 NOW I.OW DOWN & SJ"l~.OOI' IJ>W INT RATE I.kt u... lalboa lay Prop. !ltlow you how lo qualify Rffltton ,.... ... ....... ~ Q.08£ TO BEACH! 2----0l-U•.•--.. -• a.dos u.·..,.,ate bkl1. -·•-.............. r.ty ~ ... b .. band to won or ah'port ... ~ to YllCA, Back 8-yftacboola (Harbor or 2br, 2Ytba each. Priced WAM to tell! Buy one or both. This beauUlul home hH tll~. John Vanian Co. been J)C'Ol .. ioaaUy de· Gallery of Homu . coral.cl ln ud out. Jt 811.-00 f..turte: aatural wood9. CdM). Motb•r's tui 4 Br split level. 3 Ba, 3 wvtce la Clal# ol all' gar, moet popular model. 8sdudld and .,,,Yale f()(' Many e-xtra touc:beta. 2038 Uvinc • tnttttalnln1. Ooldeoeye Pl. 1148.100. Cullom bwlt 4 bedrm ~8.0wnw/,._. <lodd1 II• 11. w1n11. IYO-Family cllnln&. formal .,..._ dlninl. an.gallery. large ' Dr 2 Ba famity hom1· db&e ear .. beamed cell-Excellent area Ji"rplr wallpaper, atained aJaH Wind.owe. hot t .. b. wood dei:luna. ceram ic ule. autu •Prinklen and cathedral cellln11. A mullt to eee I For more tn.-ro call 546-S.O ~u .... HERITAGE IAI LR. lae poof ~deck h&l.ly CIUl)eled. lit patio Easy upke4!1). 1229,000. area Call 642·9909 dy:.. ~~~~~~~~~ Gl-~eve-. - . . R EALTO RS .... hlmd 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 UNITS in c l n e w BMyfroot lo be Xcb1d dn. Owner Zu.eM-3300. WATHFllOMT Extra large c orner duplex 1n xlnt cond Moonng available. SJ>f'('· t.ae'Ular v1~* Appt. only !IB5.000 '*Cote Re alty & lnv .. ,tm•·nt 640-5777 LDl * 1pl11ns rt'ad) for ~rm1l $23~.ooo ll6 Hub y Own B r k .. r IC33·31Rl . 644-6340 CoroMdttMs 1022 .••..•.•.............•. JASMIHE CRHt< "'"'4 !'Ian 3 on .cn~nt>f'lt '4 <X.~d.ll 'w v. M11\" m 1m m1•d 1Jlt'I) ., • • .._. Verde, VA term•. 4 Br 211. Ba 2037 Calve rt 11.29.950. Ag\ Ul· ~7 F..astslde -POOL • br, 2 ba, fanlily rm. lvg rm. frpll. guest houae. Many xtras Aseume kMu1 9 98"4 mt. Approx. bal ll02.000 Priced un der market 1165.000 CaJI 6'2-0467 Own/a gnt or !ISJ-0883 Broker. OHCI 1M A WHIU you find a 3 BR I ba home that's ready to move in. Ul perfect cond. $79,900. 6'6·3627 Agent. I-SIDE CHARMER Zbr. new dt-cor & r rpt. ~I~ H 2 lot Ill!! E IHth St 182.000 Owner·M,'l 87S-Ml BACK BAY SBl 500 J Ur 2•., Ha ~m" an 1•1\'1· I)' t"l'll ablJ,.ht'd llt·\ •·lop '"""l I •1n v 1•11 11•n tl\ I 111 d l ,.. d 1; 1 1• a l lillli'l\tllt" ,t....,,_) Ill llWrl Call ltir df'tJll' · Si!-lR.000 l'n11 on!) ~ ~ Atol I Dys I ll2f> 2>!00 --srECT--A·c·u·LA-R--~ QU.UTY-DUPLEX ""'!'CT'.: rn ~· .. A.n .. xu·pll•on.11 1 u,1,1m Mtwport C...+~ hu1 lt ·homo v. '.oullt•tl 640..5357 11--1bnw.. bt•.iut v1l1•I "11k 1·ab111+"l.'! Ulru <JUI ln111 , 1n It\ 1n.: rm & "' 11 lldrm. lt'wf1t'd i:lul' "'''' •I••'"" & 1·1·rii mll' 1 ol •· J.i• w11 m rn>.tr ti.1lh l'LL~ , h d rm 1 n I! ! h •I r m ... -p .. n 1I•• r••ntal ... lo µI• J.Od own u1•t·k CALL 644-721 1 ma lnvto.,tur , du11 l1•i1 • ., i.:1111d r1·n1 a h P'"'' frµI~. l'hll.l'm $24!. tlUlt l'nnnpll" •IOI\ ~w l•r.r• •(lf'Jo:'.'l llOl 'SI-.• 2l2 J."m1nt•.l'l1M , ......... , \ u \ .ll'tl nl I l).1t'll l>1u l) I " I >w111•1 Al:\ 1,i:J 1:1, 7 IYOWHO C'harrrunl! I kdrm ti11u• .. :! hath.' Com fll•·l l'h r • · mod Oak n.,,.ir, (.~,. • or n.·r lot v. tf11t on p .. ll'fl l 1 .1 I I " 1 r 1 ,, l • .1 ~norarrul ixc:"" '11.''4 ~l'J.WO Call 67:'1 I ll•t Wllf'k John \l6J ·~ SEU.ER DESl'BATE \\ a.. So!95K . nov. $27\1 Jo\ Will IP1L'le or lf·a~·· op lJOO OC't•ao \1 11•w 11<i0I ... Ct' VllW WHa..WASTHE LUTTIME \uu ,,o• .; J ~Jroom h •• 1h h11m1· l'<•mmun1l) IJ•1••I tll\t•rt•tl IHll'k p .t \I U l f fr1t1t1••1 1•d klldio·n lot< unol• ( S°'••· 111~1 111 lho•1 .,11 .... l 'irl. ·"'"' ~•m 1 I , t 1 ill noiv. r\#1 .. ,,... Kt.Al. t~1 ,\1 I'. Check This Developer's ~iqht th•· r•t~r "'. u• • 11 1t1• '" •11•••111 hum• • 11 II Inc (,ro·t•I UIJ anil 1111111111• ,,,. •• 1ur un11 , 11 1 "ll•l11• l•lt J I l•H 1n•t ,1111 ~. 'J •ICJIJj.i0 17~1 TAUCAIOUT MOTIVATB>1 .. WLISTlMG Heal ~tult> Take Over 91/4°/o Loan Wilb Ulia ruce 3 bedroom home. l~ bat&s. up- gr aded waler healer. dirung 1Atea lti\chen with bulltlns . Storage loft. Pat.Jo IM.900 Hurry. call $40-l72C TAABal -· COSTAMISA 4 HolMI • I Lot LOWEST PRIC E 1n ec.ta Mesa Only 10"~ down OWC. Always renl.A'd. Wortd IHI Estate SS'-1777 O..Poiftt 1026 ....•........••....•... MAIUHn• "i11t·1·t at'ular h11l lop hllmell 20 l2 3206 sq. fl <...l<M' to Mann1t. St·lvu Kd & Calh· I.a l'nma v1•ra SIGti.OUO l•1 $24:,,oou lj31 ~. 4113 4006 Uldr ~leq• leodt I 040 ..•.............••..... Investors Look Htte! J'ht...,f• aro• :I lovt>ly un1h m 1mm1• ro·ntal art-8 llt'ry Jllll 2n<J 1'11~· In Bi':At.:tl ~runt um1 111l!601<4 ft un '' ~' !>4(J 'I.I fl , 3rd un1l "' •,111 ~ fl 1>1111 l rn It•' 1t ' SJYI 000 Call II.JI 2713 TARBllL. WAU< TO IEACH .l1r µ0•11 SlOM.0011 l'al 11i }'A'! ,\ j..'l 'lt.4 . ..:110 RUSTIC VILLA 2·Sty. a.octt 4 IR. Poof · \76,000 \11 1,11• l1 ,1ni.: rm I 1'.IUrffi••l ktldh•O Iv din• \\ a I I 1· 11 ' •1 11 r1 v .1 r •I !'> w 1· 1· p 1 n i.: ., 111 1 r :. l " -...":I~ mi.Ir &: l(ue:.l •1u.1f'\1·r~ T .1k•· 11\•'r ,.,. 1 t R•' . t•1an S>il 11110 Hal.1n1·P ~1711 '111 1111~' .di ~h••r .. 11111· ''"" r-.\X :;Jt..: MOVING! ~Jlk t11 IJl'a t·h .. 1t.1r p 1111 I ,11.1 I J lll f111 v. lfl>lt \JU1f c'fl 11·1hn1u .. .! 1 Jr .1:.1r . H \' a1·1·1·" l'rt1'• r1'(fo11·1I tn 9l.°'>.Oll0' II\ Cho.nl'r !U J 17:!'.I 11411 [>o1fw.•,.t• r ~C.._! I 111-drm. 1 •, b.llh homo· w m1111' •1Ul.l.t11nd1nl( up ~r.od•" l.on ital m xlnt llf l'll, l'urk l'lul·~.lnc JW2 7461 IYTHESEA Near new S&S 4 bedrm 2• 1 bath w 1ll(e fam rm. forrml di.rung rm Just a :-hurt walk to beach Park Pla<'t!.lnt· ~-7461 Talltto hdC..,.. • 67S.7060 • WeUshtl! 754-1202 -------·I Only oot' m Shoro·rltff, 2nd story would have tJCl'illl view Lge pal 111 IROOkVIEW STEAL! 2 Hdr I BA . Large l'Or ner-kll. SM.!'JOO RE MAX . l'utnck 1)31 1.266 mecneb I trvtne realty ST1UICIMG ARCHITECTURE! Prc1il1J{1ous Turtlt· Rock townhomc offrrtn).{ an urwxcelled noorplan cnt.heclral ce11inJ.(s & luxurious (1•utun•s, You can't go wronJ{ for Sl:i3.500. Dor othy Le wis 752-1414. <A !l2l '42·1235 901 Dover Orlw ...... 200 HM~ vi.-Center I rvlne at campu\ Vctlley Center 752-1414 BAYFIONT WITH VIEW c ......... 2 IMd, 2 M. ..., .... ritM• ... WATllwttlt ...... OCIAN .... ....... VllW ..... ., ..... 1. Slt7,IOO. WATERllT FOi 2 YACHTS be .... trtollHI ..... • WATll wtte. tllp t. •H-D~ ... tw. JMMa. = .... ,.1 ............. .. ,.......,,.,. ......... .. ...... ,_, 1111 ..... ::=~3 -......... c:. 00 .... WATa. A• ..._.fer Ht• WAm LCWllSI 1761,000 C"9clud11 .... WATERFRONT HOMES Ille. ~ W.Coasr Hlgh\o\av Newp00 Bffch 611•1400 (' J I I T 1 m R h '' n c Rf; MAX 631 1.266 21B>ROOM H :! I.OT Hoom tn gr11v,. l1r 11·1·fl r1i.:h1 ('h 1111'•· Ull'll owe 1rwkt• Jn of ll-1 UAl.llOJ\ ISi./\ N)) ltfo:Al.TV 673-8700 u...JSU•L DUPLEX On Poppy Ave., old t:dM. Anr 2 bdrm & playrm. owner's unit & llood rt'n· tal. Both adjol11m~ II WI m . mll1' pool. ~.000 f"trm. PAULMAmN UALISTATI '44-7JIJ C....M9M 1024 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MISAVllDI • Bdrm 2 bath. quality bl.ill. shake tool. double l\teplace. Great l~atlon . ideal for entertaining Large re<' room. Iota of d.:ckl n R. low m ain ~ yerd. Off.red at SU>t,000. Call 540-l ~ l ~ ;, HERITAGE . HEALTOR~ POOi.NOMi ....... c-. ..... aBdnm,l~bll&al . Mee firllllace · Ctl .... 714-7800 « J HR. l!' 1 HA. pluJ>h q>l!i. lll>I gar . romrn 1>o0I & lt'nn1" $9~ 500 Huth Launt> Bkr646-4JMO ~!-:SA \'t-:HDE I 1\11 I '• bit. la.~tc>fulh dt•1·1•r .111'<l "'1-t bar. '411ter punl1l'r. lr).!lof. flr1trui.trf'1.,. A!- 'umablt• l11rm . 105 H m l 1• r t> " I , $ I J 7 , II 0 II 1 H ll t: L I. J' k I "r Qlrole or Gar). ~I 1720 or751 ~ 4 BDRM. 11·• ha. MESA VERDE Lr~ lot. l'IOl!e to parit, 1129.900. lllibUmll bk-k>an. 9,4<"., vanable llltenlSt rnte TARREl.L. m (or Gary.~ 1720 or 151~ or TRADE 2 llepurate h~ei. on Eutaide C M. rorner lot AleUmc low tnleretit loan & owner may carry 2nd. Hurry 1t won 't I ost' Sl44.900 64S 7221 COZY CORMEtl Xlnt art•u 3 Rr 2 ba. nt''4' rpt~ (.'vd patin. F P. ruce lndi.<.'p ~ lmmac ~.000 Owner 842 3!l&t OWNt-:RS J\NXIOtlS -1 bdrm :1 h.1 t-:)(ce homt• un l(nl! CIJW'!>e Rt'<luccd to Sl74,!l~O f'lexlbll· l t' r m' p a l S l' I: II r :- tlM-11 ~or 95 7 ·6507 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lliTIT ! 4 Bdrm. 21,\ ba. $109,500. Try to beat this motlvat· ed seller's pr1ce. 631-1532 or646-S088 REDUCED S5500 UNIV PK. FEE 1.-ANO S M/\SHING 3 RR . loaded w /upgrades. kitchen family combo . 2 titled b1lh11, air cond. & 1ur purifier for com- fon Lovely lo malnt ) nrd wlspo Assumable • lonn. OWC 2nd Now on ~• ~:!l:i.""' c.n ,., •••'· DWEND 3 Bdrm. family roo1n W/flreplace. parquet ftoand den, boat access. Cul de sac. •·'°°·Call ..-1 I / 1 •Pl 'J 141 \11\I ~t r.1r1 'ftlll'D .. -.., •• , for ,... to ..... t.bllt blc7ds ,.. ........ . •dHrUH lt lD tile . e ewrc.o--. ~fI&:t~ Going Into Bualne .. ? Aa requlfwd bf lew, new bu1tn111e1 uatng • 'lctltfou1 auatMM ...._ MUlt :a:•ter t"Dt ROM .... Counly QettL C.I tM DAIL 'I "'-OT LIGAL~ .., --.. ......, lftfonMllon, . .... ...... I 7 I • ... . ....... . ........ , t • . ··--.. ..-,_ ........ __ .,..,......,.....,.__ _____ .,,,, ..,,_,.. __ _,,..,,._~--- OAIL Y PSLO'f ~-~~•••••• ......... W. ~•~•~••••••• ~~~••••••• Mr•M••lt•M•~ •• ~~•••••••; ~~.~~•••••• I •.... ··;,;.;.••••• •••••-•1:::: ... ,.. .... I Kt Mll'llll....... 116' s..t..... I Oii ...._ ,,.,...., 2000 ... .... ....................... .. •.•............... •••..•..........•••.... . ...•....•............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ..._ mim. .... ,.H OM THI 1---------· . . ............................................ . att.rl..tlst.tt .•........• , •.....•... t U NITS Incl new HAllOllYllW "'~ llQfroal to be •rb1d d°n Plll#tno. aaiy. 4 Bdrm. 2 llACH . COSTA MISA u e•o...t. ._.. 2400 c-.MtM J224 ,..._ ...... mo. ............................................. , IWTIFI. ,.,. Confused by all these ad ., Ranch Realty andtor W~bridge Realty can show you any one o( over a Hundr-~ listed homes an Ir-vane . Don't waste ti me trying to d~ide which ad sounds the best Ill Clll DOES IT ALL llAMCH WOODlalD61 llALn llA&.TI 551-2000 551·3000 THE EXPERTS ON IRYINE PIOPEITY ....... 1044 i..,--... 1041 •.•.••....•..•................•............... loan With Great Interest Take over eJUstlog loan at 7~on th.ts immac ulate 1md freshly pa1nled 4 bedroom home. Dtnmg room. fireplace " brand new drapes & window covering. carpcl1n1:. k1lchen bwll·ms P auo. 99.000Call 559-8451 TMBaL. -· OWNER DESPERATE PRICE SLASHED! New home ready ex qU1s1te t~e Univ Park home· IJ:t fmly rm. frml din. plus decorated like a model. Take over subJect Lo ex isling 9~. r:, loan. 759-1501 IHI.Cl.ASS IYrrsaF £:xquis1te cusrom home oo huge lot with gardens and av ocado t rees Large hv1n¥ room . beamed c eilings. messive bri<'k fi replace . natural woods thruout Gourmet kitch en , lux· unous m aster sui te. magn1C1cenl view of t.'oa.sl & village light:.. Elt!ganl Laguna L1v1ng. $275.000. don osen realtor H 401 GLENN EYRE 497-4848 CALIF. Cl.ASSIC 180 d eg while water View. nr beach. 5 Bdrm. 31 2 ba +den, dbl lot. One ol a kmd $400.000 is a steal SJ00,000 down. Easy terms. OWNER Real E'itate C a I I r o r a p p t . 7141833-3581 or499-4247 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN ---- On golf l'Our~c. 2br. den. 2br. frplc, OR +. gue-.1 2ha, frpk, 1~ dbl li(arnge, tt<;e Orcan vu. ~:ilk to poul & Jdl.'. SIJl.SOO br h .. town $170.000 ti40·0'H7 Owner 494· 2212 II\ Ownf'r Sharp ~ hr, l)(ime 1n xlnl <1rca Xtr.1l- ~i.!()O l'nnt cmll l 'Jll 5.'11 ~31i OHR Ft ELD 2 s try , 4 BR. 3 b;.i l'nvuc·) + + Walk to pool, park & schoub ·rremendou~ value CALL 754-7800 2927 Bnslol. CM ORAHGETREE :!Br Condo·lenn1:o1 t·rt:;. 1JO<ll. Jacuz1.1, s auna Pnn. Only $75.000 Owner 5Sl·5S7S aft lll'M Weekends ft.5PM ARSTCLASS! PLUSH z Udr . 1488 :.Q fl U Pk Townhome H t: M A X . P u t r 1 t k 631·1266 VA t:se yl)ur VA loan l <> liUfl•hase this 4 bdrm . :! l>a smgll' family home• in prcs\IJ?<' an•u in Irvine. Cl0&e to elem. ~1:hool and J romm po<ils Walk to ~hopping 1·('nter. Pnred J t SI 11.900 Val' ant and r~t pos.'>es~nm poi.s1ble lf523 CAMPUSDa·IRVIME ...,....och 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IF IT DON'T ~ELL Ex('h;rngc 1l for .:iml4.!lh111.: )'OU llkt ild\l' lot!> IO nO·Wtnd iHl.'.J Palm S prgs Want homt.' in Lai.:una. I :.u;. SM.000 ZAt;R OOZKY HEAL TOR 494-8611 --- LOVEt. Y HOME Lawns. lrees. colorful flowers are the seumi.: for this Spet'tal 3 Bdrm home on a s pacious lot. f'n\ J!I• u 111r1 y:1r<1 t.'Otr) lt·ud.'> to a lovely homl· w1lh ocean view~ Sl65.<XXJ L01JU1M1 Villal)e R.E 497-1761 WOOD I.HD GLASS CONTEMPORARY Tiu~ 3 bedroom. 2 bath home IS ]USL :! block~ l•) the beach. Large wQOded lot means room to e><· pand and you're sure lo love the built-in kitchen wld spa loo' $229,SOO U:-.IGO REAi. ESTATf: 499·45.'il LOIJll'O Mlcpt 1052 ••..••................. Laguna Niguel Realty • FABULOUS t«>RTHYIEW HOME 3 Bdrm. 2"2 ba. Neslled m the valley. cooled by :.ea breezes. Commun pool & rec area. Few min to ocean & beach es. Owner trans f'd Sl 19.500 49].9494 495-5220 496-2413 130.SOSO Alt1111111bleLo. Fairway El Niguel 3br. S!34.000. Custom Really 11cnm -------1 Msliml Yi.;o 1067 OCEANFRONT New Modu lar Type Homes. pvt community, 3 beache!I, 24 hr security. s ub·letting OK. From Sll,000. Treasure Island Mobile Home Park, 30801 So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach . R.M.P . (714) 499-3579. WALJ(TO llACH Orean vu. 2·S\.Y .. 3 BR., ram. rm .. 2~ ba.; rire pit. parquet fls.: sep. workshop, studio rm. Shutters, slld . glass. North end 1oc. A rare buy alS2L5,000 ! ••••••••••••••••••••••• fO/oASSUMnlON Upgraded lhru-oul. 3 Bdrm Madrid plan w/added family rm, 2 rrplCS and a $58,500 as- sumable 9% In. Only SJ,000 644.7211 /Jn NIG [L GAILEY & ASSUEIATlS Have eomethinl you want to sell? Classified ads do il well -Call NOW, 142.5878. ..,....... 1041 Owner tu• m> f!1lk 'a, 2~ b8 Sc>•. pro-Lovet)' ocn front hom~ 4Homft• I Lot --------fe11loo1tll)' decorated wkh Mqmt1cent View L&weat pnce 1n Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• •New 2br condo nr. So. F.aee '8dnn 2"'-. fam Qt Plaza. Pool. ~. No rm, den 11 ape doM to peg. &s3-81l74 or 75&-0211. beach. no pet.t. • 95 mo. •MOOU~• Only llO,ooo. take onr r-......c , .... Ql>UOn 00 3 8R n• ~ Won l lML Owner Ml«lO ... ~.,.. .... I UMITS l Door from thl' Ocean Unt.llev.bly low pr11·~'ll a ~.OOU Own«tr wtll trede W.td ......... 516-7777 BEST R U V IN t.:A.'ITBl.tlfi'FS $184.000 4hr 2~blt hornt on tq; ctnr IOl UI rtl!>I\ (roll\ bh Opi., ll"DIH~ \'!Ub & M•hoob 6"f4 llllf7. ~ 2412 U!ll BIG CANYON Spectacular Goll «ourse estate. 6600 sq.ft. 4 to 6 Bdnns. S\.'a bulhs. Poul and spa. $1.375.000. T1I ST AINES CO. 64t).5711 WESTCLIFF Bea utlful 3 Br Lots 1Jr plunts, fabulous 110~'1. fireplac·f• Ow11<'r vcr~ molJvate<l at Sl~.!150 /?.. f R€HIG€ q_ __ ...,_ __ ~-HOME:~ J333W Coast Hwy, NIJ ~4>6646 EASY ASSUM.AILE. MOYE IJGHT IH to Uus beautlful Harbor View Monl ego Lux unous new carpetin.i. covers the 4 Br 2 Ba & Ii: deganl family 1.Jv1ng & duung area~ Ca II to d1i. cuss super financing ~79.500 5Sl-OS61 1>40 I i.111 A VERY SPECIAL P&IHSULA POINT 5 ledrooms Only 2 yr:'\ old w feuturc~ lilO numerous t11 mt.'nl1on in d1>ta1I m el'g a i:t•>urml'l latch. balcony j.?ame rm & a sumpluous full S l 1aruzz1 in master bath, DO( jll.'>t 11 bathtub w . JCl.'> SOOd oak cabinets lhru ool & much mor(' If }OU want ·'The Poml'' a nd you can consider $439.000 for THE BEST. then t•ull 644-7211 ,.. HARBOR VIEW PALERMO Many Cine c u1lm up Modem 28r. 28a. la uv Metia Only Ln down .,...._ F• lud. Acrou ln•tdlnlna rm U111d OWC.AJwa11rented. FOllLIASI frumlbel(f'MftbeJt. Walk bride h'plc. b< upal.tlrli W.W ......... to AncMnon Scbo91. Ona sn.~ rm rac1n1 the ocn 566-7777 New 2 bedroom 2 bath home Minion Lakes Country C lub. Golt· tennis pe>ol . Beautifully landsca~d. o o main· t.enan~ yard Clean 2 BR w 11arage, 1_•_15.15 _______ _ AdJU, no pet.a, m W .. BEAC H CONDO, on Wllloa. $3CIO. 631-4111. natt. 2 BR, l\W'd. pool, owner. Tali lbe ume lo Xlnl financlnfl. aff tbla home. you 'll CALI.. TO SEE w.nttoownlt.Sl38.000 .... 14.6-502 '. l.C. TA YLOI CO. 640-5112 ..-wp()IT T_. 1090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWMHOME Sp11r10Wl 4 bdrm with I•--------• rMmal dirung room & flrtiplace Large s un· de<·kll front & re lU' Very (ll.lt-1. yet near the beach A11lung $145,500 Call ~HSI • ~~ .. HERITAGE . • REALTORS I.ACX l.AY !STATE 1098 Pvt 2.8 at· re ~lale w ht •••••• ••••• •••• • • • • • • • • ~. 2 gut!Sl hOUSt.'S, lG ~tall horse barn. huge nding nnlt. pvt ofc. a i:troom 's room, magn1f1 - l't'nl view or tht' Back Bay. lush landst•ap1ng abound~ <.:onlacl Jim Fl11nders agl <7 14 ) LARGE FAMILY IM plus 4 bedrms. 2 baths. completely redecoraled lutchen. aU new apph ·.,. &t microwave f''ull pr11:e al!l.500 P11rk Placc.lnc ~:! 74111 HJll 5970 d y s. I 7 14 ) Other RMI Es tat• ~I S787 e\•es wknd~ •••••••••••• ••••• • • • • • • SALE OR-LUS_E _ Mot:MW Homu I I 00 UY OWNl':R 3 BR 2 ba .• ~~•••••••••••••• 1.-.(11 k )ll('Ut7.I 1:45·4798 SAU OR LEASE nv OWN EH J llH. :!', IJJ OvC'rlook1ng l(fllf l';<lhh•11 W1 '>I 2 1xh0 :tile . :!Uu . fJm rm ('u .. 111m rl'<l~ood deck 5• l'k ~Jll Juan C..µo 4!16 &JJ'i 1•11urse 1n liack flay areJ. ---------• CCIII 00 5031 or G4S 47911 POOL&SPA 4 Br 4 Ba, mdudes se1' !\u1 le & game room F'arruly rm. dming rm. Xlra lrg lot Harbor View Homes S27S .OOO. IR-15 \IOBILF. HOM I': lH .:Y -SEL L H i':NT FINANCf'~ MobHe Homir Ston lnfoo wwtion c~ CALL US 661·1021 Port St ~1nh o p c Pl .---------· 759-9200 Owner FOR SALE OR LEASE 3 bdrm 2 bu, dl'n. pool. Jacuz1.1. new ly dec·or . 1i.C. 4i~ I' f' t::' es tw,,t Ori«Jinal Bluffi :-.:l'~~l h!>tmg. very r:in• I '>tOry, 3 bdrm ' ~ P3llrt~. tnwnhnmt. t•ul d1· o;uc localed am1d!>l tall l'tnes. ov('rlook1ng flnl'!.1 )!rl-cnbcll $1W.SOO A)(cnt G40 ~ ~~ -~~~~~- •EXCITING• Ss»e<ial Ivy fkJut1(ul 21 ·x r,;i· 1'17 :' Ki·vwt'Sl ~111>1h· llnmt-in La~unJ 11111:.. n1ll'~I ' St<Jr l'Jrk i ,1 ., 1·nt ltl!\L'll po1rd1 m 1rrurt-.I door'.'> lll!hl ~1111d 111 tCn()r:-:J ; f .11r l'l'IO<.I . .! very l>P1H·1ou-. llr ., ~ ll.1 +drt~:..•nJ.? area , ~;.ilk 111 closeli. All ror onh $!9,:-,()1') (JfU.f,/;JH I CALIFORNIA StdMded WHtcliff PACI AC Quality stunes throui;?h m MOllLE HOME the many add1l1ons to SALES lh1s traditional 3 bed rm. Z706 llarbor. Ste 20li·A formal d1n1ng rm hom e 540.5937 Invely pool. lop of the-1----------h nc island k it r hen 2 firtpldle~ uni.I more Sl.32.500 rec 642-5200 Pe~~J~~rrett.41 ~J;r '" \10BILE 110~1 1': INFORM1\TIO:-.: CENTER :'llew & m park r1:~ales f11r further mio call OrJn).(•' County Mobi le Hu1111• Center s:n-3272 OCEAH BREEZES HIWPOIT llACH IZUMITS l DOOR from OCEAN. Unbelievably low LOW PRICED al $425,000 . C>wner will trade. World IHI E:atate 556-7777 FOUlt UHITS.C.M. Near new. 3 Br owners urut. 2 ba. frpl, 2·1:dr gar . 3 2 Br. 2 ba. units TSL Im ~tml.!J 64.2 1603 16 DB.UXE UNITS l'HIME EASTSIDl::. <.:~ 2 BdrmseJt'h lliESfARNES CU 640 5711 H<rbor Escrow Sped~th in Ntc04'it pt operty, tdff or U • dlalUCJ"S. Call anythnt fOt' qu.stlons. Coil 751·1775 o sk for ~ ~EW HOME + IMCOME 2567 BdHt. CM ()l'I( !\J);Jl'lt)U'I h<1m1 '°" ·' :!llr -.1u<l111 I v.1111'<' u 1111 f l.imr ha!> .1 I~ Ix.I rcn'> :!1 .lid \CIJJ (Jtl' ~ d. c..11~ l.1Hltl·tl. \h'clltl·rr.rn<·:1n , I\ It• ,, r c h 1 l,. tl u r ,. t .... ,1111fulh lmhl·f)lJ A r1· ill vnd1• 11f """ n•·P·h•µ \/(11'0 ~Jl I .'.> To '>N' i·all ur,l\ 979 511'9'f HE~'T1\I. r~co~ 1-: PROPERTY f''rom $39 ~ ~f•idul.cr T' pi• llo m t•., i!I hr -(~·uni > J I>' t hi h-. p<111I & µ11•r Tr1·.1 ur1 I .11 I 'I. ;¥Mil l'.11 1111 c -· 11"" \ l.J~un.1 lld1 H ~f I' •711 1•r11: ;•1 98110 Clubbou&e Rd. Desert Hot Spnngs 21.3-378-25 72. CMofC..ty ..... r1y 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S Ac Knoll txwn Airport & Tahoe. Grass Vly sio.ooo Weber R. E 493-7766 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W1LL PAY CASH m a flash for yoor housl· wuts or land SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 Fixer--Uppen C M t:asts1de". lugh a:. ~umable loan" Call 00-8012 .....•.•.••..•.....••.• . ••.••••............... 3106 . ...........•••.••••••• )cd r l~. 1\11 HJyfrorll h1>mv :J Br J 1),1 jJl'U//I, ,!_I iff g,1r d\0111 ~·111 l!\t :>J '.i!';J i.x•r 10., I.•• r J \. J 11 1 .. I< f 1 r 111 •• 1 mini: I Bdrm. t. IJJ 111Ua1;t Yrl) Si'JO md g uW A\ :ul 9 1:. L.iur.1 \ dlll't', Rt"altor 6i3 4\Jti:! ~,...._.a 3107 ..•...........•••...•.. CW \1lki\MAR Hir. 2UJ. °' ;,,r LIJ) d. \X\;~n 1:113i .>13 SJJ•. ~~och 3148 •••••.................. j \ti 11 l..i • j 11 lt ~ i. .• I c;,'l ''•fl• 1.irncr t\ 2 bdrm. 2~ ba. Condo. nun.a. 900. ~LS. fireplace, patio. 2 car View bome 3 br many ex· aaraae, xtra appl. Never tru. 95o50 mo. Avail Sept lived in. S.SSO per mo. I.st. f1rst & tut + dep. Avail Sept I. 642·0346 aft 1147-1811. 6. ~~--~--~- IASTSIDI I W rl• Brand new 3 Br. 2't.i Ba Hsti..-3242 townhorne. 3 car garage, •••••••••••••••••••••• • frplc , s !ly11ght . microwave. Pool. tennis. L& 4 Br. ~'h ba beacbouse. 1!95. mo Days 64~H262 . Surf s 1 de Co I on Y. eves 1145.9543 ' 1650/mo, 1st /I asl + s':c O ean & new 3 br, 2 ba. patio. fri>lc. big yard 2199 Meyer Children o«, nopet.s $575 642 77~ Available now 2 Bdrm. l ba.. Westside CM tnplex betu.nd Co6ta Mesa park SJ251mo w1Lh Isl /last & sec. dep req Call L111da ROGas UAL TY 675-2311 Unique Ea.sts1de 2br . new ly d~r F'rm fin din rm , yard. patio & ~ar $i9SDY> ~,, ~l.!> 642 _3014_ J)rul'tlillll' \II umt·n ~ f"I' :1Hr 3& ..-yrd , JnR t u tieJ1·h Sti7:i su·1 ~, .-,11i w:tti IBr I H lt·:t_~t'. :! fpll' no IX'h ~~o + UI I m11 •r.· .. 1~ 2 Hr h.'c $32.5 l mml·d Ol'l' 111 c.;~1 <><"nfrnt $-l25 ""IDtc•r St·pt H J un e I!. f,&2~ d e p 714 /846 ·8516 , 11•n 4l-0462 --- Wate rfronl Condo Jbr, 2~-;ha , l enn1s, JaCuu1. avail ij/17 Lease $72:> 846-~. 675· 1058. Large 2 br waterironl con do New. JO' s lJp avall N.lt fOf' Joan 846-0641 or IH(}.4337 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RBfTALS 3 RR, 2 Ba.... .. . 9'X>O 3 BR. 2 Ba.. .. ... $000 ll'anoram1c View) 3 BR, 2•, Ba. g;.s() 2 8R,2Ba ~Kl :Jlir. 2Ba. lg yd, very nire Sew Woodbridge 2Br. home $5~0 m o Ai,:l Iba $450 m o Da y :. ~IO 640·44SO Evt'S·Wknd~ --546-4l:J6. Ask for Doug 2 BR. l b& Cl>ndn. Kar · Ammerman patio Ll•a)l' Sa I boa ---- hland Kcall> 6i3 11700. The Spnn l?s Bachelor ~l.i.ne l..iJOd<> PMI Ja<'. tenni:- .! Mtlrm l>uph·Jo. ""1lh frph S15(J mo !S4K-0Ull 6' 1·01 I \ .ird I.~·· S.IZ.1 'ww lbr hl)U~l' Woo1t W•·nt I'·•" 1,1.t 7:!1 I hmll(•' \'llJJ)(e 9i.5UM11 H :! 1•11 h1111 •· :1 llh .' 11.1 ·•Pl'rtl\ t.O rt .Jll' hw ltl I . .ir :)'I I 11 u r I"" II r ·~ ~r.ri:J ~.~.; !;J:.?'.l .... _ lilt H.1 11111• I 1'.!-1 1177 1" t All I 3 11 ·, m•• r Jll Chen !>51 WJI ufl to 11m \lrr""'l .,, t'Jnf~••nl ""Hit• r .:.i. lhl • lv ·111 •ir l..o.·J w 11pt t•; ttu' Jhr Wt1<>'lhntl1!•' Cflodu Hr:.intl 111•'-". n11t yet It V•-<I 1n \\ J il Jppr11x 9 l ~so drn. ;s1 isnt• bd ~, dft 7prn l r•·rilal !lf'Jul1tull> lur11 I IJl l'I I'\ , hr ..... EW FOURPLEX ll u" 1"' & 11 '' u. t' " . ~~5-M!15 m" l'Jrllllll!..& ~.·•1 ·111'.' 11 '"H\ Pride of Own~h1p mt.t\t util lum t..t:! :111.1!1 'n11tt ,,I( "," p1.·1 .. I I I m.111 m •. \1 c} l'r IA>:.S Lhan I ~l'ltr old '" •k·~·-ll I~ 1\ llw111n1-'\1)n l~·i11 h V. ill H.wpof'i ~och 3169 :.i!l l~ hrl·Jk c.•\'l'n H.a h-'"n'• ""' •••••••••••••••• • •••• •• fXllttb. \ar<1. tile bath' Dn\'I' b' Ill \'1J Lultt 1400 ~q ft :1 lwdmom. '.! 'l;orrl. Lge I. Br 2 hJ buth owner ., unit ~ 11h "" den & patio Sln.5 mu f I n · p I ii ~ c :! II ' :! S ) rl ~ down U>'l'I> :irE"d w11h Jll OC'W Ull lh (',di l~1l b 1.tl'1•nin 1'1,111t~U1 i!'M! l!l'~il I '1 ha .. 1111!lc f<1m11' hrirn•· J QUAIL ~~~,, 1urru~hl'l.l r.oo rrl•J PLACE Waterfront Home'> 1.11 1-100 ._ ,ROPERTIES • on rh•· beJ< h :.!&J Mrm' l°'IN"' Tll 1'10 ,,M I \clulb. n•i l)t:t~ 631 l~lil EASTSIOE C.M. sr \CIOL s lll)~H •• t Dl:P Lt:X Sl!>5 OuO "' lQh l!I r. .,_,,., lllurr., T"" nhm J HH. :! , h j J mo' minimum. nu p.>t' \\ dil !l \.'> Sl200 mn 644 TIK2 f'.a.st.'1d<' Jbr. dc·n. 1lollh.~,. 2 fflll<"-li.,l' ~d SS:Y.> m11 15tl II(/; ~"l'"' '\ Hr I l!.t ff'O<'l'<l 'ril f rvl· $.lj J 11r m•' )."17 12·.:, Tl. RTLEROCK Jl)r. 2bJ , nr park. pool. lrg pnv yard. ~ardenl!r 1nr l!I nu Hpl. $62~1 l~I~. 975 01.37 ll..incllt1 S J I ;.ir)?c C1incl11 :!hr :!l1J :! <Jr ~Jr. pou ~ • .\.':>l '>IUI-. ibdrm l i l>J -.pd lmmul ~75L~· I;? entl .' rJ nev. crpt &.. ~-t.124 ___ _ pamt. \v111I lf I $.;25 ."'Ww Woodbridge Glen 3 ·~ 15:!8 bdrm air rood. No Pets .. EAST SIDE ~~n 644-45i!l Hr and n t' ~ tit• I u c LarJ1no •odt 3248• duph•\ J Br. :! Oll. I prli •••••••• •••••••••• ••• .,.: Jbl #?Jr:ige, ft·ntl-d re.1r OCt-:ANFRONT Wkly or~ )an.I S'.>:.16 m o AJ?ent. ~early rt'ntls S400 & up ~ ~IOf10 R ~1 I' 499 3.')79 No expense h as been spared on this decl)ralor ---------• Ureathlakmg ocei.n ~1111 set s fro m complt•t1•I) furmshro 2 RR. 2 II.\, family room m11hil•• hnnw In pr£-st11!1nus El Morro ll<t) M:in; ntra·. 1nclud<' t•overecl 11:1r k ing. porch, ~tora,:1• .,twd 9>5.M . tl42 251t)11r 646·43 IX :! BR. ,;dr<ig1: W1n14·r V.orlunio: adult ... •ml~ ~11.l :O.fo r17.i t~I PRIVATE N"1c-e 2 Br:! Ba w i:anycin . Ft'fll't-0 ; urt.I . ftr,•plJ1:c \1l'W & fri>ll.'.. nrJr new. ,Jnken 11\lnl! r oom 2 Sll!IS mo 838 ·11900 he<ln•>m 1ntl•rc11m 'hJI( 491'-6344 aft :; dream bome. Gorgeou., I BLOCK lo BEACH TRl-PUX C'l('l')f· tcJ bct1ch , IJ yr' oltl .Ill <!Br "' .i<1r . "hJlo.•· Pal e rmo m o del 1n Harbor View llomcs F'ec land. 4 BR. form.al dln1n~ room, plankt'<.I hdrdwood floors , accentt•d w Spanish tile. A must to sec For truly fuh~Y buyer s! C all toduy. A new excluslve h~llnl?' l.ar~esl Newport West I Br. :! ba. Unly $11 2.000 Take over $74,000 loan l!no Ort riw if A.-;-.um.1 hl1• 1-.i ·•• ~ l\R mob1h-homl· . nr l'Jrpd 111P1l k 111 hi·n l't•l.. I( lfh ()I\ I s .. .:.n u; , ('lean 1 hr lC/p Of lhl' rru 1u1 ~i 1rld I ml~ home SiSO !I 7•; Slfi!I Ol)(J A~t b1.-arh. frpk i\l.1k Jdlb M:? l73li.1..3l l:!lili S}.'1'J. l 't1I 101 I 1;.15 ~,; ll'a.'lc .i(~I ~I 7S2 1700 ,.,,.,.,, J•' • '• ,, • •. ; WANTED 2 or 3 BR home 10 H\' Elms. Pnn onJy 644 6800 PillCUDO CONDO 3 BR. 2'h ba. 2 car gar Patio. pools ide Mmute'> t o beach a nd H o a g Hospital. Very quiet 97~16 R.E. Profeuionols 963.&377 1076 .......•............... ~farincr ·~ P oint 1':K t.'<.'UIJYe llomc 4 bdrm :l don·osen· r ellltor11, , . 401 GLEN'.'IF:YRE 4!17 ~\fl ba J:MXl Sq, fl. QUJhl} ~for S• 1200 home wath numerous ••••••••••••••••••••••• amenities Over $25.000 oo Acn·s ~urth ~an D1t•1••1 of prof~s1onal land~cap Oiunty <;lt·ar Wdl Jrl•I IOK Quiel cul dc·Sa c ra.-.h with l':itchan.:e lnr slrt'el $375.000 Open Newport l'r•J!X'r1) or ,1 Sat Sun 11 30 to 6pm Diesel Sp•irl<; f"1,h1•r Moo thru F'r1 3·6pm 105 S2~ pe r <1cr r ll om~· V1u Zapata Cal d1<1 .i99-Jfll5 ~orns & 1-;,r.., J>roper11e~. tit.I 3G06 or Beftlre 10 & urt 6 72'l 8221 1080 ~HS / ... 12 '"" lldrrn ur11l 'i, rt~>rn (11r h add1t11111;.il un11 ~H1.1 ~~1·1 W:ill.•N'. ('•l .. t.J \lc...,11 liro-;, S'>.1.-'lll '' ~1111100 dn BulJn1 1· q ;;u.l.U ) t)O 1·<111tr'1l l :!II \r ,uh nr<l•nJlhlll l'nn & ml S'l,w 11111 .,.~ :?0:111 t l'IP\ ~IU.000 1:,-': do-. n o"<.: hal ut ~;" : mt 111 1-omt• SWJ() mo Will ru11 '1d••r t:''<<'han~c 111111 \ J I e n l' 1 ·' l' \I l)wnr Ukr 7'>1 JI~• :1 UOlh IOd Ol''°" '\pt ciph l·x1·ham:~· d11"" 11 o"" Ill r :ll.'1 t:X-1 .12111 ~.~ ............... ~.~: ...... !~.o.~ ~~ 2100 ---------·I OCUH DUPLEXES •••• •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • 0c... View CCMMlo DaUXE CONDO New 3 bedroom hom(•s :-.;<'w frnnt .;trt'<'I lo<"al1nn. This highly upgraded 3 +apt Stonis Conslr !';irk l rvtnl.' llu ~111•·"l> 3 Br. 21t'> bath luxury Bdrm 134 Ba ('O ndo &i6·4414 or-192 1393 1• .. ntcr. 4.001 !iQ fl Fnr lrilevel. Custom carpel. r t rpets ~ ea urell new ca · IM· •option t o buy Pvt wallpaper. drapes. Best Solarium floors and NEWPORT IE.ACH "'Y 49'-41192. 494·3961i buy In Newport Crest. much more. Askmg only Various loc. on P l'run & .~ SUJ,000. Armistead Co.. $75,000. Call 546-5880 Nwpl Sh rs av al I A II PARK RB>HILL 6M-9f70 amenilles . P resently rJUILD TO S ELL. To p OCIAH VIEW leased Turn· key opera lrvtne location. up lo 50•-; 1 lion. Property mgmt oCflc('orrorporale llQ, 7 iz'35 .~o~ ~ · R ~~;A~: ·--------· _a_v_11.1_·1_. 67_5-4_912_. _B_K_R__ une 18pprox 1. US E H ON LY . <.:a ll K en Patrick 631-1266 HEW Marshall Agent 549·-l 11!7 .-WUSTIHG I Cape Cod Charm. New 3226 hod St. H. · , ~for Sc* ---2200 dplx. 3/2 Br frpl's, decks. ANXIOUS llAUTY F.ach urul has 2 lg Rr'!'I & 11.NQ•••••••••••••••••• ••••• lndscp · t t n Big 2 stor y. Soaring den 2 l lg vt pal o:; • vtew, s pe o oc -• U L . JC ra p I • • I" 2 , .... 50'xl22'-'1', 2 blks n....-1•"' 888-82163 cathedf., ce1 ngs . ge 2 frplcs, 2.,..Ba, loads of \ "' Vt"'" •• I h I d from ~ean. level. pn me rms. WI an scap1ng, v.'allpaper Agt 979-5099 .,., whlch must be seen' This No Laguna local1on. P P Re( ih 1 I I ~~ lk.1lty I i.li1 l\1'.tll\ 1itt"1' • II l rtne hm IS 1n 1mmaculale ---------• <194 M~ condition & the sellers OCIAH FtlOMT ----- hive •lready another. DUPLEX Hurry &submit! 549-9'91 With spacious owners un· it, 3Br & 2Br luxu.rious. 2.3 ACRE LOT Mt.,.,...leoch Hone,,......, 3180 . •••••..........•..•.•• Si5(J ntue (..ill(•JUll lt'on ~ PoUrt 3226 ri\11 Pnv hc:.11·h, pooh-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t •·n •~!) 2520. :: l3 -;'(IJ.(J.?30 l..an•t• :1 hr hffW>\'. " l' • I ll'l'k' s:.:;;1 :-.t•w J hclrm 2 ~ b" ';!>! sv...:i l'rl'ft•r l'()Uplt· '\ol pet" ~ RH d<'n .. I ha , Lai?un;.i .......•••••.••........ 3202 .........••.•.....••.•• HOMEAMDERS s:!tu 1 hr furn .1 ~ mn,•r w,"1 :?hr kids pal tO n l\ t' ~•1Jhr '1:Jr k1d .. li:e $-01.tbr k 1tb pt•t:. hou:..~· 557-0825 ~111 <'all :;;1ti 1·11:• ('harmer ~ Mo . rly Lt\HG ~: 3 Bdrm Ouplt•'I. 2'J II\ 1n1t r m Hit 1n lotrh. rnrd ~3rd <)c•f'Jn 1.u •'IO-.t' lo b•·J<'h z.sll mo no l>t't~ 1!15 1190 ,.,. l!f';l 2:!3: JHr .!B .. 1 Hi, 01 n 'ICW !:lo.'Pl I l..-.t• ~ m11 Wl'l><•r H .. 411:1 iinn Turner i\~!J'K' 494 J l 77 ~Mi~ 3252 ...•••.•........•••.••• I Br. be.lUl ~' lsc op t1t1n D H . frpk. ne w 1· rpt ... d rp i.. $600 fi4.'icYi~ Hrwpori ~och 3269 ••••.......••........•• B Toro 3232 :! Rr ;i ba B1i; (';.inyon lalloo 1"-'d 3206 •••• •• ••• •• •• •• •• • •• • •• t wn h!> e SHOil mo N fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• UOMESFOR RE.ST pl1...' C._dl Jft t1pm agt I K H :1 h J . e "<' c 3 or 4 br Pn<'l'IJ from &W :!5S!I wutl•rlr11nt • hom1• Vrh ~'>lo M95 f'ncd y arrt & ISl' BALllO,\ I Sl.1\~() >(Jr.1 ~e ., f'umtl 11•., BhlfsC'ondo.lease;JBR. RLT\'.fi7~11171Xl.M .in1· pll-a'>c Kid .. & fll'I" 2 ba .. smgle level. SJ)t't' welrome Call 964·~ or tacuJar view ! Bargain at i.oaPeftiMUla 3207 !1732971 Agt.norce. fl!l>mo.All\640·00'.?0 ······················· ----Near new, 3 BR home. Fountaift Val.y 3234 SE/\VlEW 3 bdrm. Ocean closl' to bay & •ot·i•an ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vl{'W Utmost prival'Y in Beamed ce1l's . frplc . 2.~ty, 5br , Jba, frplc, FR.. exclusive guarded gale Jacuz7.1 Obi ~ara.:e p 3 t 10 Nr . s ch l s . communit y Tennis, SOOO Mo. yrl) Ball Grun Gardt'ner 1ncld S800mo pool. spa facitit11•s. SIOOO dy. Rll~5-6161 &&2·1241. 962·5679. aft 5 per mo Owner /Agent M·F 00-0327 Eves. Corona def Mar 3222 ·----.................... ... HwuliAcJt• •och 1240 Back Bav Charmer. 2 br ••••••••••••••••••••••• hous t!, • d1n1n g room. 2br :!ba Condo 2 car J(ar rdn)! S.1 of hw) Adult.:. No Pcb 9150 Yr W.e A,·a1l Sf'pl h t AsJI for Lynne· 644 f.200. eve~ 75£H7117 llO~H:S FUR R t::NT 3 or 4 br Pnced from ~to $49S f'n(•d y a rd & ~a rag e~ f'a m ti 1 l'~ please . kids & pets welcome Call 964·2566 or 973-2971 ;\gt, no fet> OLDER HOME. Beach/ Warner area. 3BR. lge y rd . $475 /m o rrplc. g;:irde n ho use. fenced yard Water & lawn :.erv1cc mcl $700 mo llor..e rorrals eJCtra. 642·~19or754·0239 Jasmine Creek Guarded Commurut)' Brand new home. Pools & tennis. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Dlnmg & Family rooms, $1200 per Mission Realty 494-0731 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 33n VIA LIDO, N.B . UIS 000 ~CONDmON, ON UDO. 3 Bdrma .• 2 bat.ha: all new appliances 6 carpet.t.q: marble frplc. for tboae romantic wbMr eveninp. Some bac k bay view, fanWllC area for huge ranch home + barn & stables. Call Jim Flan· den (714> 838-5970 dys, (7 14) 58 1 ·5787 evestwknda. OCEAHVIEW Located on the Cront r ow m exclusive lrvme T er· race Exttut1ve's home with swimming pool, 3 bdrms , family rm • many luxury reatures . Over 3500 sq. ft. in a 11. S2SOO Per month. Im· mediate occupancy. 213/lln·CMSl, 4-6 pm. mo. 2.13/ 596-1802 ~~~ AICH UACH HllGHTS Beautiful 2 bedroom + den and 2 bath ocean view home with several at.tractive upgrades ; located ln choice a rea of Laguna Beach. Enjoy the sunsets of Catalina Island, Sl.59,500 A Cowww.&: MMDt CO. 498·7222 831-0836 ........ .., .... ---· w.-..... eves. Vin IMVISTCHtS! $6f,000 Reduced SUOO to aell now! Ptua aeller wUl pay aome C'09U ! New roof. hll&• fmly rm. Ymly '*Chborhood. Call now! 59-IM81 ~ Walkr.r t; l r.e JONf.S REALTY INC. EST. !'MCI MIWUMTS Fourplex loeated near 17\h I& Main In Sant• Ana. Call for lnfo. Park Plaee,lnc IC-7'61 .... ,..,...., 2000 ....................... HAQCHtlLVD. :m ft frontaae 45,000 sq ft in La Habra near Wbl\· tier. level R ·2 PUO $235,000. Call aitl. 17141 67l-4400 f21ll 62'-2121 HARBOR ~50llt I\ IJ\Vll'IOO Of ..... i.-/ Harbor Investment Co. Trtr,,_ 2100 ~~~~~~~ ....................... :: TIADIWIMDI Bea.d\d 4br. oeeu view s.n6ol' dUlitM. Compl. home.W /pool " •P•· ftc:Wtiea 2191 JlarbOt Bl. SllDOIDO. Partl~ fum. Cll .• reotSU0.32' nail. No~·~~ mu.Nopeta.MMUl. ~8:.*aelc at olllce 11111 ........ ...,. ..... « bo11De•l.S1 VACANT HB loc. 4 BR. OCEANFRONT·3Br hse, Fam Rm, fplc. S55I) mo. with ocn view $1200 AskforKeith,9&2-4411 m o /yrly or winter negotiable. Agt. 673-6210 VACANT, dnt HB loc. 4 BR. 2 0., ~ mo. Call Keith. 9Q..<&47 l WAM1'W) 3Br Hc*ae In Marina School Dlalrict. sn s to ~ mo . Pleaae call 848-8579 aft 6PM. Shari> S bedrm. 2 ba home. Obie gar . M75 /mo. Call $4t-5880 Md ult for Lury or Pam. THICOVIS Beautifully decorated. l·level. 2 & a de n COD· domlniwn; lge. bay view deck. Private beach, pool ft spa. $UOO Month. StBMAM ASSOC. 644MIOO Oceufw.tC_. Yearly !MM. Avall Sept 1. 2 Bdrma. I"' ba. ~rmo. 171-Jlllil ,._. ~ P'am Hom•. Gar. Lwn&J')' condo, Bayaldt lmi from beach. Lo~ cove, J Br, convert d•, near kh "'""· suoo. saooo mo. llJ·Jl3..Jall. ~: ..... ewa.Jl.M9..,,. ....... · ...... . . .. " ... , ....... ~ ., ....... ., .... ,_.._. ............ , .. .. ~t · ...... !\I!!! •••••••••••• .. ......... £ ... ........... 4)00 Oftlte..... 4400 DI I .................. ••••• ..... •••••••••••••••••• ~SL ..... , 1001 ..,._.,Avo64~6 OP'nCE epeee avaUab&e ............ .,. ......... ,. ________ _ ................................... .............................................. C...... •H lkll'•.._. •40 .. .................... . IJff 1111 ................. . _____ _, ... ,.,. ..... J76t cut flvla1 .. ._ .... ! at 17171 •acb Blvd: FEE or LEASE ProlHaloHtly •lace ..... Talbert I.a Hut· ft'tDdt Pobn•I• Tahiti ....................... .....~ .............. . l bdrm. 1 ba dlahwuher. ....................... 1171. 1DlloG Beada. llO Ptr or__. lalaods. Beach IMft• lMIBI 1a1• I •'-'" ~·T ·•mo. ...... ~ ~IQ ·-mo ···=-'='* ~ Qledo. > br, J tact..,... •. peUo. I mite b&. f'rpk, I paUol, 1un fl'OID beach. Adulu. oo diKk. -I jaeuuj, lett· Pila -C.ll •)390 nAl Mi-1117. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSa&ATll moatJa. Pboae meuaae Iron u u a 11 a b I e . -..114 ~ ao I*" month, Dneklpti-1 only pleaH. £apand your ure1tyle wwdl a rompetJble room mate. We dllcovtr tbat .....-,cau dllk • per mcaA. Dally Owners in U.wail look· Pilot om u . p booe ""for ,Oftifn iOVHtora. l4MID 9llt. IN. C a I l a r e • c o d e FDmABS A1£ Fm cal: ..... ,, .. , ....... 1707 __________ ...................... . WINTER RENT AL · Ava&) IUd Sept. Thru Mid June lovely newly dear &t furn. 2br. 2ba, den. Localed al Balboa Pena. Point. Steps to ocean. Duplex a ppt. I S95 M o .+ulal . 714-67~·8899 wknds or IAYAIOMT WlNTER/YEAKLY 3 lO 4 Bdrma, som e furn. AvaiJab&eSept 15. Lou Brecht.el & Assoc 229 Manne Ave . BI 675-Jlll eves.M-F. ... ,.,, --- associated . . ... .. , .. • ~ t ONTHlllACH 8.ich, kJt\'b, bMlh, utll pd Hatd Apts. S?IO YTly & 14J lit ft laat. 2306 W Oceanlroot. 873-41.54 Oceanfront W lNTEK REN'rAL ... \trn 2br, 2ba, frplc, W /D ~Mo 646-20>. ----.. l Qr condo. Oran1ttree. DOO. No pet1 Adulla. Rae 'atU. 11&'8»7 J Br. J ba, l uxury wcftllec.t ••ll'C'd •llU • _.... Jt41 W/OW1l ....... l•rd4fa .....,..... ~6alJ ~rnnmve' •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• l\MD(9 Av&ll 1"!1tlnnln1 WXVRY 2Br. asa . OC:HO ., mid 8cllt ~5164 or vlt!w. aooo mo. 41M-OOll ~ ~r e 3br , 2b11 . """I • n"w rrpt " pulnt r OCC No pe•"' 14~ ~I 311116 ·1 1n:GAHLE.'i" 2br. 1'11bi. w ,gur Adltic. crpc..,, dl"llll. bltru;, flwt.I yd W•t~r pd Q..i l2Q 3'3110r&n£e "I!: .. S350 •Nt"W 2br rondo nr So Oct P1¥ta Poot spa 1450 lm-8974 or 759Jl'l17 MISAPIHIS Bachelor $275 Poo l. Jllcuru. gas UBQ, clost'd git.r, adult.I. DO pets. 2650 Ilario Ave. 549-~7. V1Ua Pomona Apts 642·2015 •Lovely, qwcl all udull "'.,.. .... Jl6t ....................... 'AIKMIWPOIT Bechelora. I o r 2 Btdroom8 6 Townhouses ,...,.om $379 50 Spc<1arular spa. total recreation program. 110C1al program 1pools,8 tMnis rourt.s At Fashion Island. J amboree & San Joaquin Hilla Koud t714J 644-1900 2 Br. 2 ba roodo, 1-'J blk lo bl!arh. 2 rar "ar . auto op\r ~aUL bay VICW TSl.. Mgml 642·1603 Dix 2 Rr. 2 ba. 2 patios in best IOt'lltion w I g r eat VICW 1850 Im o . Agt 631-1400 ----· •IZl-l7SI. CINIMPOtNTI '42-1671 TWOPIAS lN A PAO •1.-sor 1:..a. M/11' near UCI, 840 mo. Ind utJ. ~Br bM. Eva ~.am. lllC.SUITIS Jamboriie 6 MacArthur BeyWiadows J>tt.alb Qi~. 71Z..Z7J7. 2br. Condo W ID. pool, nt. 1230 UP. Office-store. beb. H.B. aft. 8. Cpta, drpe, A/C. 17301 IM-4974 Beach, H.B. Lae. 142.2134 f'em lO abr hae w/aame Newport Beach ofc/a pt 48r n ear beach. $UO MSO. Cannery section. +utJ. SJ6.. 7302. m.4912 broker Prof fe m a le 30'a, noo· I MO. AtllRINT s m o k e r . lux urio u s Elitablished Newport Easlblutr apt. C a ll Bearh full .service e x· '752·1400extl36weekdays erut1ve s u ite . l in· or 7S9 ·0068 leav e d1v1du•I o ffires now meMage avaa.labk! All a merut1es -------included 10 month lo Rmmte wanted lo s br big m o n t h r e n t a I La g. H ills 2br , apt MacArthuratJamboree W/pool. s pa Nr. fwy EXECt.rnVE ROW INC QUI Steve 492-SW wkdys 7S2 7170 eves & wknd.s 951·1239. NB· Sh.r wttm 2 br . p _, ba., lrg UJJ5ln balr 2 bl1' from bch. $188 & ~, ut1 ~9237 2 F' want t 1-· 20-30 to s hare 3 bdrm apt nr bch NJIU Sl33 960-3153 EARN $60,000 + S..=lee• Raia Qirrylnl( ~-We make our own 6 lMtall them on the job. Gwlrantee bwJlneaa from relerra1a. Phu Iota more bualneu . More room t.o expand, aervlng a ll o' Orange Co . Ealabllabed bualneu ewer s years. 175.000 2 trucks and marbinery. Phone M6-7723 aft 6pm &tabhsbed Costa Mesa F1on st Shop for sale &tS-9802 or 64$-4.:133 MONEY ""'..__,.....,... .. AU.1,-t_k.ll(J,.MOtl~ltj " ... ~'-1774 Found vk . Goldenweat " Heil, H.B. black 11llllc: German Shepherd. IC7.QOC Found or lost a pet? Call Special Pala hothne . 7&4-972-.Lm. 1..o1t or t'ound a pet? Call Animal A .uistanc1· League. S37-227a, no fee. REWARD! LOST· Cahco, Tortoise-shell cat. 8/11 vtC High Or, Lag Bch Blk, orange , wht mark inits. Fem, l>hortha1r M&rg1e497 ·2504. 4!H·ll088 LOST 8-13, Lyme Pmnt Suunese mlx cal, blue collar w /Alexander on 1t. vtc Sa.n Remo & Temple Jilli.\ Or . Laguna Bch Generou1o R e w ard Ple<i.'>e raJI 49'~1 TH E SECOND MATI-: l.ait SALUKJ HOUND 1NC Above water boat M. blk, tan & wht. c leaning & gener;il lSurular t<J Afi;h:m hllt marine m a1ntena n c<• s hort rr ha 1 r 1 v 11• Looking for responiubl<> Magnolia & llam1ltr111. Seaview; 4 BR. 3 ba., New eor-., Mer 3722 Bedford Model. Guardt."<1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ter rental. ~. blk to heh. 2 & 3 Br. pulJo, $:"r75 & liOO monthly 67~-9229 2 0d.rm, 34lh Sl. $535 per m o . No pct ~. 1111 c h ildren Avuil H1K 714 /6l!*·57tl9 bldg ~CIOOS28R •C.:Urptot & draµc:s •Pool & lHJQ •Pnvute 1wru.i(':-. •l'nv 1palro balcony •Nr lloal( Uosp1tul. ZOO t.o ~ 3 br. 2 ba. end. gar P;,it1<1 Blk lo bch, all bltns. yrly TSL Mgmt f;.t2 Hi03 Sha.re 1h furn 2 Bdrm, I huth duplex m bf'a<'h arcu L.1: patw w, be1wh vu ~ mo+ ut1J Avail lllUnL'<I fi7S 5141 &.c.li•• s.hs New additJon t.o SW te 180. FUJI service ellec swtes tn Newport Center. 14 new offices IJl plWih sur round1ngs w /und('r ground assumed park llllot l"rom S295 mo As k about our move an al lowunt-e. persontot.akeover llunt Tu.,., 'fpm /\11'1 111 Ulfl:lon fiarbour 642 067l. "Sab11h", Shnw tloi.: Rewarrt 9G4 5'M'4 gates . pool & tennis . 3 bdr 2 b Good 1 Nt!wport R.egenl'Y C<Jrp T....isShop! $1200 Mo . 644 5403 . m . a . · oca· <714)6«·71~ 631·3444 uon. Short & long term. _ 67>6366. err. 10 an. 4. 4 l:i.r 2 Ba executive family Co.taMna 3724 hving in Harbor View -- Oceanfront dupl~·x 3 IJr, l ba, frplc, bltns incl da-. hwusher. 9 mos lca~c $25. mo 675-4283. ;,lioppllll: & 2 m1 from bt.•ul·h f.koarhfront 3 l>r, 2 ha. cl<.~: i,:ar , pat111, fri.>11'. bllns. lndry Yl':irly No pets 645 36;,..') N<'\.'<1 room ma Ll' tu 1'h<1r1· 2 br 11pt Ill C'd M /l.un .,rnok1·r 675 005'! I ri< 2 Hm ~1lt>s from S75 mW 19th St Cull Tom ~2200 Hi profit. low <ivt>rtle:itl $14.000 + 1nv IH.,MAX, f'alnt k. 631 1266 ~t Calf'n nl( & I' arty ( '<• ordinalJnl( bu.-. 1"\Jlly 111· kitc hen t'omplt·t••ly cqwppt-d l'nmt' urc" C..11 548 !>710 L.<1,l Ll hro T1•rr11·r nt"l.lterro. wht tip t:ill & paw., Appr•nt 17 ' K ~aJ1 prk 1· lt•I. Fri 11m IJ\ t:ii.:~ Heward $11"1 <t:Jt>.~ Hofneol. CI06e to s1·hool & •••••••••• • •• ••• ••• ••• • pool, no pets. S800 mo SUS CASIT AS 551~1. 64().1440 FUrn lbr apt $275 & up. ll~e nt•w duplex l br. 2' 'l bu , a 11 c x t r ,1:; • ti ti I i:arai.:l'. b1i.: fncd y ard $i95. PH ok C73·6.1J6 or 642 9666 2 Br lownhOUl>C near ll•1.1i.: lkiHpH::U P:1l111. f.(Jr<ll!•'. nu pa., S40U mo &IG :JO.t ~ or I !n.1·2099 "\•mah• tn -;h,1rt· w 'Jnll' 2 br 2 b:i .1::.rd1:n Jl>l P<IOI. J<nuu1 J l ro•,, from Mil~~ f'.•rk 1-· V SlHOind wtr& .l:J ' l'n·( Q\Cr Z3 ~ 2943 Jti:ta1I Ot'f1<·1· ~par.· 700 :-.q fl Wl'o;tellff •• n -.1 ..-ound l'uppy, m.il•· blUl'k with 1 .. 11 & whirr V1r W l:iay Av1· & l:Jth St ~i.111 I 676 4148. C'llll C<Jlll•t'l Encl. gar. Adults . no BluHs Condo "I\". Jbr , pets 2110 NewPort Bl. 2ba. I level Pool, p11t10, 548-4.968. shopping . Long Trrm ------ $700rno. 2A33 Vii.ta lloga r CASA DE ORO Af lwllh ....... shed ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3122 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --- Nt::W 2 br. 1 11 lia townbou.w Avail St'Pl LS 19'10 Walla<'t' St><• 117 No JX.1.s $360 !>40-6985 12 blk to bcaC'h. 3hr O!ha up:.ta1r:.. bltn'. 'un•lk. J.(ctr, be ~ IZ7 4'1th :,1 64(Hi140 1\ppn1x 400 <,q It C 2 130 "· 17th St ~·fr . l) SJJO rm lJoiyle ~ t lbll IC t:CRE/\M SllC>l• Xlnt locatl()(I N fS 1'1n U \y tr> run lo O\lrhd fi40.2S22early AM f''11und voun~ !-.1am1·.,•· r·;st vu· k.Jy ~l f'l\1 In 1un~ l'I' c·:ilt h7!l ;!f',t!'J. Itta (1.;tJ 1-496-830 L dys. ALL UT1 LJTI ES PAID OCEAN vu. new dlx con Compare befor e you rent. Cus tom d e:,rgn do, wlk t o bch 2 Br. fe:itur es Spac iou ~ 2 BR. 2 ba .. bltns, frpl. s undec k . gar. doo r op ener, blk to A1 i;: Very Small I Bdrm $315 LA.•aw 11!....?7 Balboa ~lf.6 N1'f:d rmmle l•1 '>hr unf :! llllilwu R..... 4450 ""' ....... Br <tpt SJ7!> l':i II t>l6 1705 •••••••••••••••• •• •••• 0 21,Ba. frplc, jacuzzi. dbl kitchen with indirect gar, SS mo. Avail S.::pt Llghtmg, separate d 1rung Corona ml Mo 673 6JIO I Br. upl)t'r. tn four plex No pcL., $300 mo. CJ 11 5411 5649 •. t u•r 1-·or 'itore&offl('t' .. p;ae1·at Oppoeiweit, 5015 Cl.JI'\,--i• ••••••••••••••• • ••• • •• • r-J11 f<,..4.,rrl fur r1•1 '"''r\ •1f 1.n1·nr .ti ru~ rh·.pdl•••I lr.1111 e.1r11n L..i,• 1 ""' 1<11 I-r I t\ II I~ I i f-' ·I 111 h-·1rlr.,m t't l w1111m1·n1.11 \JI Ill I .111 '11 ·~111 .• :t.:1 I \ kfiirl"rn \1 t 96IHi596 arc:.. full lcn~h marble 2 Br 1 Ba, laundry. hg kll· dtrung, JO' h vini.: rm. ~· fcnrt'd yrd w 1doR pens. pr1vat•y . $700 ~·7!15Sor645·7301 Nice 2 Br. 2 l>a + d1•n Frplc. d /w, trash comp. W D W75/mo The Hc JI f1il<lte Storf.'. 675 1771 puUman m balh, kmgsu:c bedrooms, pool. BBQ, 11urrounded with plush land scaping ADULT LIVING /\TIT 'S BEST' NO PETS I Bdrm furru.shed $345 2 Bdrm rurn1shC'd S420 365 W~l Wilson (714 >642-1971 Nwpt Terr twnhs. nl•w :i l.agllltaa.ach 3748 Br. 21, Hu . v1t·w. pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• S>75 536 ~l IJ\GUNA HE/\Cll MTlt IJ.•a..e NcwJ>(lrt Tt<rra1•t· Ullldt1 3 Hr 21 / h11 , frplt· $575 mo 5411 ll!rt'J INN. Ma id serv . color TV. hculcd pool Ut1I (714 MlH 5294. !1115 Nu Coa,.,t Hwy HmsH Fwftilhe-d or Newport a.och l7 69 u..tw.iwd 3300 ...................... . •••••••••••••••••••••• • Wi·~•···r ""r I ba ocean •------........ 1 UH~ ~D , • front nr 38th & Seashore. LIA.SIS lE.ASlS! I BR. I Ba. So 11( llwy , pvt end yard S39U No pcb 2 UR. I 546-003& pa t I 0 Saneletwrrwt. 387 6 M or t' to .,hr .J Ill< Jill I:: 'Id•· C M ru111 '>mnk..r Vl'.l:l'tanJn SIW m11 t utd Jex.I} 640 :-, 11 ~ c.r t.~li42 l>a C1Jndo. ).:Jr • ••••••••••• •• •••• ••• •• • Lc•:i:,c llutb ... 1 I & 2hr. move-in lotl.n Rl':.illy 673·8700, Walk l1l l11•h SZ8!'> to SIZS I Br. halcnny. l'lo:w t•1 beuch, ultl enr l S47S 67$-1497 C.1ean bachelor. $::!~1 mo mcl. ut1I. ~f!I party . n11 pets /\fl 5, 640 2009 CostaMHa 3824 .....•..•.••..........• b lancl Man i.' IUeSliBllU r~:au11ru1 .l(ardcn apt-.. 1u>l & ~pa Adult .... 111> Pl'L' H:id1clor $275 & ~ISS J61 E l~h~l f>.12~>6 2Z5() Vanguard Wa)' 540-9626 610-(6(n ,.,r 19R 1903 '"" ely 2 llr l ha 1•on!l11 ··nl'I ~u r ai.tl' s:1:.u /\tlult ~ onl v 111 1 1 1\J:J-4720 . 4350 ···•·····•·••·•········ f..gt• dhl (•Jr i.:urai.:~· w fl\ t Santa Ana )880 t1llrnnt'l' al5 m11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'ull 21:1 7H:. !.1278 n:''*-"On a bti-r au.--. 500 to 5000 Sea Ft. Mf'::SA \'1-:IUJJo; hi< PLAZA 1S2:S M~a \ erd1· '" (' M 54>-4123 ~. l,...Jctun.. tiu~11""'' •11 l>nif,.,,!'> 'Pdl ~· l''.;(11-.11 ..,:, S.l 1-·r 1m~~1 Turn('r /\'~'>< HAllOR IL VD. lJriwnt11wn C<~lJ Mi-..., 11!.·..U •1HH·e• 1ir "'"'" $3(~> ~ llS!i11r67~ 2'll:J LA MAHCHA Ans Lari:e. 1.2&3 bd garden apli.. Adults Ds hwhr , bltn. ... cnel i;:ar, ga:-. bbq Pool G;is Pd 77H Scoll Pl 00! ~3. 645 561 I MEWIREB> APTS ll>r. nr So CoJi.l l'l.t1.1. p<1ol. i.:ym , JJru1.11 . ~auna, set• y, qwl'l S37 ... 1~15~ OffkeR....., 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2!.tJl J..1ftayt•Hf•.:... H "tl••rt 2 Bdrm .... I b a th .1pt /\dulls s:r75. m o Ga.., pitld. 642 5073 I fldrm $310 I Bdrm & loft SJJO Fr pit·. rec ro<1m Pool. JJ C'U1£1 . l'fltltl!lt'd .l(aral!c~ Ga' & wtr pd /\dull.,, no pt•h 393 ll a m1lton. (; M 64.5-441 J. N<·w Sc, Coa'l V1ll.J l br Smdll ll1dt' Away OH1l·1· m ndo nr pool & J.icuu1 Only t'lll r><•r month VJ S'8S 12131053 S!J'JI <'<lnl ~ No Hro111lwa\ !-..tnlJ A11J ll1,l•ir1t-.il 3886 llltl.I( h•r mon· 1n(11 1 Jll ••••••••••••••••••••• •• S.tm WJrrt.•n !>5Ji t.&:7H tJt f<.t.'flala ~ nu1 f>r 1tff1C'i' ~p:i1·1· l:!l)C/ !'.lj H Sllff1m1i II Cirund kltr f;i~ l>JGI llu!'>mt.-., li)(·a11011 OH1 u • & '>l•ira1-:1· We·~I t'\1 \\'hilll-..tle or parh pn·r !R} :!!WC 1"6 237!! Studio $350 Pl~ 2br. S60<I Clc..e pnv brh 499-4644. Small '1fflC't• Pt•rf l'c'l fnr :'l:e•v. po rt :-. r l''t (Jf , t:-.'\'tS'J'OR.."i Nf'.1-.l>f' 0 0-:-.elopi· mt'fl t I' rtJ )I'• t ll1i.:h K•-tum 7~<!1'~1 l111'11'JU' 1lul1\ 1n\• I ITW'fll 'IUoJIJI \ .! 11.J 'rt r•·tt·nl ·•fll•'•"'·'' ""' S 11, IJUl1 \1 r ~ , \ ,, i.: < lfi5 •~ MaMoy to Loe. 502 5 .••••.•................ SWINGLOAHS ;111d :!rld Trust IJt,..'(j l.,11Jn' on n-.11l.-nt1.iJ prop.·n' Cu..\t11rru.u-<l tn m1·1·1 \IVUflll't'l'h ' H 1-. lH.l'T SANTIAGO IAMK i' 14 JlJ2 5200 l,11-.1 H1·•• .. 1rd f,,, • .11 I I • \ II I ,1 I k I .1 11 11 . "' l1~1·r 1r1111•-. 111 .1ti· IU'1 l.111.1~j In \\, 'IPWfltof I l)f\ IJO l .. lllfr1111\ 1''11 /\IJI-: 11u1 1,.u 11~1.1 HI-.\\ \Ill> l.•1 I "m i.:r. 11.ht I ,h,11• il•W \-1• ""'""'° l'l..11 t'llll.J ( .\\ '·"~~~I I J "' l1t·11:1• , .1111111111. " .• 11. I M l't 7•t hl"' 011tl' ( ·.,, .. , \1 1 ·' I h I .1 1 •. , ~ • ' H f-\\ \ I< I> < r •• 1 ~. ;,r.1. J Bedroom · C us t o m hom e Adult.Ii. $435mo. 675-1041. Spacious 2 br. apt!. f'am1 ly untl Pool & l'la y ground. ~ndance Wc:sl Apts . 1996 Map le 642· 1951 bet ween !I 2 S295 I Br. rdng, palm, adlt:.. no pel!t Clt~an 731 D W l&h St. 67J 7787 ;in.,w1•nni.: "'r\ t('f.'. N 1· Modem 50'l :-.q ft :-.Inn•• 1r. Only' ST.\ p.>r mo l !02 nf 1· :!fl;I() A\ o n cl VNEED fMONEY Lt>\t M !-.ht'ltw 1111\ 0-lllw 9fKJ ri•11. :1rd f .ii I :,,.u, o ., 7 1 •• n ' l "n.. '1 r l:J:I IM.' .1f1 ,,p \1 Tustin · 8>0 mo .•••..•••........•..... Wt-:-.t 17th St S:inla J\n.1 213 <177 7001 2 llt'<lronm + [)('n hOml• Newport Sl.000 mo Call fast for deta Iii. 752 1700 DUPLEX. 2 & 3 brs Across from 5and 9 m~. leasei SlartmJO: &pl. IS. 714 731HJ92S G~n Vista Apts .Eai.~1dt• I Br unrurn. ,mf Beaut brand n l'w 1&2 yard. end i:ara.l(t' !l:n ·nr1-; EXC:ITIN<; PALM MESA APTS MINUTl-:STONl'T 11!'11 Bach. l&l OH For m•irc· into • Jll J1t1• (. J n a I t• ~. I 7 I I II I f> f HctlJld Jl ~ 77tn 1>1·,i.. S11J '"' ~t ro r .1 ,., ,1\ JllJhle 1~ W l~k• r I ,,...1.1 Mt'!'>J Ml~. ,,,, '•• ,. • '·. '''· f 1e111t1 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nwt Bch. Twnhse, 21>r. 2ba, pk setttng $S75 mo. WIJ\ler Rental /\v;.iel &opt I Xlra Lg I Rr. Next lo bch., a«rnt.s fro m ll'nnis (•rts $\25/mo 673·205ll SJIORTTERM Rcntab Labor Day, winter & _ yearly Agt 67!;-8170 l house rrom beach . 2 l:ldrm. i;:uragc. laundry. Xlnt cond. $:'JOI> pt:r mo 6i!'J 7019 weekend.., & art lipm. L'it & last. 675-1094 2 Rr, bllm:., frplc •12 blk lo bt'h, la und & !ttorage. 1!'l:l-1Yrl9 &998-3423 3 HR. 3 ba W<ilcrfront, llunt. Harbour . n ew cpt .. tennis. SllOO·Leuse 846--5792 WANT ACTION? Classi!ed Ads 642-5678 Br. frplr. laundry rm PPh $275 675 L22 I . DJ5 to S405. 631 237_4 __ _ TSL Mgmt 642 lm 2 Apt fCX' rent. fam1I) «>rn Newly decorated 3 lir 2 U.i plcx Pool Nt•ar ..,huv· townhouse .'ipac 1oul> Pl.Nt 6't2 2205 fir('1)1ace & pool Qwet area Adults, no peti. $\25. 64.>-J:lll /675·5949 •C1ean 2br condo nr &1 Cst Plaza. Pool. :-.p:1 $450. Child ok . 8.13-8974 2 BR I Ba, pvt patio. carpor t . o n thl' gnlf course. $375 mo. No pets Ask for Larry or Pam. 5'16-5880 ____ _ SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad 3 Ur 2 Ba . 14 mn-, nld. dshw.,hr. 2..w; Santa Ana $175 pr mo ~ 7 I ZSS Nt•ar new 2 br. 2 ba. blln:-., ds hwas hcr . laundry foc1I. !tunde•t·k $100 mo Adults. "'' Pt.'h Day~ li7s.-0562. eves 673· M II:! I HR. ullht1es paid New carpet. el<' $275. 751 2060 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO POYIER SHORTAGE $100 n<t::f; R ENT 2 br. I ba, pvt p:it10 & siaraJle Lots of grasl> $400 mo 33552 Blue Lan tern. Also 2A551 /\Ila Vis la 496-9230 or 496-3354 at the PILOT er with a Ad pow ·te bfe Yo~r & coast LI Dou Daily Pilot --,..,..., 2Br, 2&. fam rm. ocean view, deck . rcfr1.I(. wash ~r & dry 1450 494-4931 ------MIMI'""°" a.och l840 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DRUXE* GARDEN APT. .z ... AcMhOlllf 3pools Covered car port patioapts .. BBQ's clo8e t.o r wys & bchs walk to shopping. from $25.J & up AduJL, ;'li11 ix·t., 1561 Me~a l)r IS RI.ks ~st of Nl'14 J><1r1 Hlvd l 9am·5pm 5411 9IWlO Seawind Village Ne w 1&2 bdrm luxury &dull apl'i tn M plani. from SJ.50 + pools. trn ms, waterfalll', pond'i' Gu.-; for .-r111king & ht·.•t 1ng pa1cl From !'.itn Diego F'rwy dnvr Nunh <Jf1 Bc;i(•h to Mr f>'adt11·n then Wtisl on Mc Fadden l11 Seaw1nd Vlll<i ~l' (714 )893 5Hl8 TRE£S.TRHS ADULT i\PARTMt-:~'TS Nestled amoni;: tall pin<.'' & rushmg l>lream' PACIFIC woons 839-2140 REMTEltS& LAHDLORDS Free re n tal l1 sl1 n i.: 5ervrre. Save t>m<· & money. f'or info c all 54.').9491 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w /kitchenette S72 week & up. 5411.97~ 1\nahe1m offH·l'. !Ju,\ 1or rl<'r HUl-.Q . crpl. d~. pc1111•ll1111: ('.1r1ll .11 ·l!n 6S.'.l.j ,. Jl .Jl 51;/) ~1 l'V\~ Ill' f.42 12:! t l'h'5l1J!J!>U~ n('w EXECUTIVE SUITES a vallahle n t'a r I)(' Airport /\llra111vl' ratl'" >0r ludl• rl•n•plmnest law hbrar;. l'f>nft·r<'nt't• rm' . i.f'rrNanal M•rv11•t•. & Xf'rox r r 1l1 ty ror :i ptor..onal tvur & forth<•r d('lllll' 111qwr<• at Vortal' /\-.~nr. 955 22811 o r OC>5 3000 COSTA MESA Profe.,., orr1c<' :.p;irr avail in C:ahf 1st Bank Hldg . ISO.JOO -;q fl Low price enl'I Jan1tonal. :.ccun ty 11erv1ct's, t•on f1•nmre rm ,, 11111 /\hun dant p:irk1n~ :ivml Con ven11·nt lor c lo'l' to airport, travel agent & bank 10 bid~ 2.30 I:; 17th St , C M &t2 9560_' --- CM ne wly decorat ed ~Uttt':'I air mnd 45'sq ft 1714> 642 7710 or 1213 1 422-1665 Garden office s wtuble for 2 flf' 3 ind1v1du11ls. Vt'ry n!aH-Onable. Santn /\nu- 1\L'lltn Are a BJ.S.65()5 IAL.IOA ISU.HD HJrt' opportun1l~ 111 t1µt•n .111 r1H1r t' nr ~h<1p ni·nr forry Ont y S4.25 !'\1•1 fWaJonom11-s 675 b/00 ................. 4500 ...........•........... N<-w front :o.lrt>t>t locul1on. l ':irk lrv1nt-Uu~rness Cmll·r. 4,!lOI sq ft For l~t' 11ptwn lO bu) P\'I l'ly 494-4892. 494 3966 NEWPORT IEACH 3000 ft . 1000 ft off1 re l>pace. qwet hte 1ndw. al"('a No :iutomot1vt> or f1berglas 1nR 6•15 ·3323 dyi. ~ .;q · warehouse & ofr. Lal(Una llJll!i. Moulton & Lake f-'orest. 951-180li <>w?wr t OOO T 1500 ''I It warehuus1•s & 11ff1rr'. xlnt lex-13!0 Logan, <:M 64& 7512 or 548-moo COMIO SPACES Street fronta~e I E,a5y i\t't'CSS) 20IO to 3920 Sq Ft Overhead truck doors <.'OMMERCE PARK Costa Mesa 979-9997 FOUHT AIH VAUEY 12.164 sq ft lndustnal Bldg. 000 sq.ft . OfflC'l', 24 rar parlung. spnnklcrl.'d. 16' clearanre. 400 AMr 3 phase. 25' sq.fl. Agt 541.1729 • CRB>ITNO fttt<>ILEM 2l9d & 3rd TD locas 547-5402 ArranJ.(ed by C:OC.tHot.LOGM M 0 r-.. 1-; Y A V A I I. ABL1': $20,000 min . an) J>W'l>OSl' Mr llarJ!ra\C• LARGE REW ARD1 IJN ~'" tn1 ... it 'l .1I \ tr·rn.11• •.•• \II '•~U\ I,\ \ht'IJ I t•r., ,t_,fl SCRAM-LETS ANS WEIS ,\11 .. 1n Boron llani~ .\luh:.h MAHTl!'ll ,\ 'l'll'llll\l lnVC'nh•d ,I 1•11T1putcr '') "'Ph'''""'' t't:.l lhut Whl'lll'Vl•r .1 IOlll(h 1>rotil1·m " f1'(f 1nt11 11. 11 ..c.k.' for a Mi\llTI ~I 9:'.>l·l.Sl.'> f-'o und M dnJt, h lk MONEY AVAILABL E Si!0.000 to SI0.~.000 Any pwlJIOS(!. 63i 3833 BUSINES.5 LOANS Conr1dent1al Assbtnncc l50M " Up 842 0455 ----Miiii t JU, T ,,.., o.idi 5035 ......••.....•......... Saftltor-MtcJ. co. NJ l)'P(~ of reul e~tatf• uwestments Sin('(' 1949 SpKialD.j ia hdTDs 642-2171 545..061 I 290/o YIB.D $35.000 T 0 b l'h 1 nil $110.000 o n 14 acrt• avoc11do Rrovc, V11>ta. lldci at 1210.000 pays 10'"; quarterly . due 18 mos 751-4826 days, 493·1153 eves. Private Party wunts s malle r 2nd TO's at Reasonable dU!t'OUnt 673-2927 ---- w l>ruwn marki.: .... m.~1. xtr.i lOt.'l> on bdl:k ft 646-tnl f"'(XJND CIJ1m 11r :idupl Yu u n g f 1· m G ,. r m Sht'PhntJ hlk & t<in Mnlt· tn colon'(! (; l'rm Sh1•pht•rd mill. PUPP' Mal(' Adult :-.h1•phnrl Malamute mix hrnwn & IO'l') Al.lull m:1h· l'otn tcr hver & v. ht Some• kit l t'n ., Wh•tP r.d1ll1t Ol hl·f ~ l"B An1 m.d ~·llc'r. 2fii'O S:iu M 1i.:1wl NA ll44 JliSt> f''ound K ITI~;N l-'1•111 T nblJy .iboot ~ Wt•i·k-. h·ry ln\lubll'. k1t1 y holi. traent·<l Mu't l111d a honw ..-ound 1n 1"1>untain Valley 962 5655 aft:; 30 •'ound. ,.,em C:ah1·0 Cat flower nr lrvrnc /\v1', CM tr not l'lu1mctl. n eed11 guud h o m e &tS-3514 SlSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1711 I goWlwwHt .. w .... 2 rms nr. brh. W /ldt pr1v 11:85. lst,last + SJOO dept No Pets Sing le Mat 67~~. 645-G499 G....,.. OFACES Preslil(10W1 office bui Id ing, Brookhurst Blvd near Edlniter. Suites from 390 sq ft. lmmed orrupancy. 15751 Drooithrurst. Mr Cantor, 213-439-5849 ..... Wmhd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • a t::•••/ Responslblf', work lniz '-11 .. ,/ Energ1z.rng MASSJ\G E &bJ•mes Llr Masseur Outcall 9·11, 494·5111 Any merchandise for Hie priced at S100 or less qualifies for• Pilot Pow., Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today, we'll blff )'OCJ or charge it to your 88/fkAmencerd I VISA or ,,, .. ,., Charp~. (Motorcycle •d• muat t>e prepaid) Deadline: Anytime before Sp.m. Tuesday • M ,,.,,_ muat be~ • Ad can l1Jn "' any~,. c1-afflcallon •Sc:wry, no~~ DAILY PILOT 847-6064 ............. da ¥ ............. 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L4t Condo. 2 ITllllr br ste's, House for r ent, Bili! Bear 2'h ba. frplc, 2 decks. 2 Qty slpr1 6; linens furn petJOIJ. yard, w Id hkup, $!$ nitely pr rpl. Call gar, blk lO bch. 218 19lh allerJ p.m.5'11·1989. St. $500. 960·4407 or 963-2518 TAHITI Modem l or 2 br cotuge 2 Br. 2~ Ba beaut. on beach on Ta.blU with townhoule apt. Bllna.ln· car. row boal, wuh cl. rell1J 6 trub com· mac hine, compl ete Pll(lor. Quiet 8 unit com· ldt.cben, etc. Jl'or more plex. CloH lo ever-info call 97&-299 eve. Ci )'lhlnc. 17810 Cameron. wul"endl. Mtr'IG-fell. , ___________ __ ~ all adult, DO pet.I, Br apta. aoo Ed· .,_.,HB ...... 19. lbdrm aa atucho. •m )'I'd. pr, no peta. • mo. -...,anc1m.-,o llMc. 1 ar.1 waa. IMlech, c 10 , adlt cpl, auc Allmlla. ~Macnab · Irvine COIOHA DB. MAR Odwie olhc(' Sl50 Per Pl(o R e•l o n o ml roe 67Hi00 ------- Cd.M. s m olc w 111r cond. window " desk. Avail ~1·79, To non-s moker or drinker, 6 7 3 ·2'00 1:3>-5:30. Professional suite under SOc aq ft, prtme area of Costa M•a. Call Select Prop. 751·3181. 850 Sq, ft. view, \ID(ler- iround P11t1. elevator. Coe.at Hwy vlalbWty. Alr cond . La1una Beach. (710549·118e; wknd• -.a. DIC.sums Pint iCllPl9a'°81 count! You cM count oa wi 'Of' ~ IUN YoU rtcelve ... n-.. ""'" ...... Prof. t1p11a. rec:ep.· UclllMt. ~~rm. 4 onx.,....., for lmmtd. ..,.ID. J"w ~ atra = tcMleb. call•• at writer s eek s one a....f&....._. bedroom rottagc In •-•••••••••••••••••••• Corona del Ma r or Costa h I 11•... 5100 Mesa Quietness ess en •••••••••••••••• • ••• ••• Ual. Write Clus1J1ed Ad 1a. Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa IDl28. Ol!Sl~ lse I rent of bowie cpf looking for unfum 2·3 bdrm w /enc l yd for 2 mat.ure dogs. Have aood ref's for all or us . 751-9100. 12-4 pref. Ste¥e orJMn. WE NEED A 38r house, lower apt., or Condo in the HunUnatoo Bch. Marina Scb.I dittrtct. '3'7S lo $t00. PIUH call MMS7hft 8PM. tut••~/ ...... ....................... t I I I 3f!'• ., .... .. ~ .............. . =Lh11111 ......... ----- PENNY PHEHEI ADS 811.Y~ Sfll 11ny llt~m cw C"Om blnatlon o( Items fM f75 Of' 1111 with • P11nny Plncber Ad. a hn" fOf' a CON«ut1ve d•Yll f.11ch addlt lon1I Une la flO' for the a da11. Ch•r•" It • Nocom,,.rcl•l •d•. For mort Information aftd to pl llff YOU r ad t •II 142-5171 MICHEi.LE'S •o.tc ... IJAM 21\M 835·3749 Mak~ your advertising dollar 10 farther! Ust 10Ur' bueineu every day an tbe Clua&fied sedion of this news paper. IQ.5171. 0., .. Dlllf .......... .--.h-i.,.. ..... 111 ........ ...,., .. 14'*1111 r .. I. I. I .. ·' 1r .. ur n ur " al ar II. o. po !f . A H. t or ; •;H & s . ov .ho :>A ar .. IUll per " " 7 I 0 ~ t. t· t I ,. tJ c I• " c p tJ u t. ' "' t U&o .w. Wms ii 1011 .............................................. *flOIY LADY • .._.... cirt k1c*iaa tor a OlJn:A.LLONLY !Mlll=ror liv•·in and •t?J.1131• ...... _ ........ .....,. •. ~--. ..;;;...;..;;.,.;;;..:;__~ a.. ~-0 t~• PRIONANT? Carant, pa ~~IDI • ....,...__-.-.-,-.--,-, .. hon fili.~ aclop. ··-·--•••••••• ••• • • A.PCARI: Ml 2113 ACCOUNTS llCll'f A&I S..IW...... .....,~ ... COID,.f\Y .Ws.. El CAmlDo RuJ .... ,... tOr an rune Slina...n&.. f\Ub be &IOM ol acc-ounl• r e •w ~ C 1-cmv.W.. iad..._ lt. typ La.. a Yldil aq. aLiatmum UP'f'r ft..A-..A •• ~ • aaanual t~lern •-..... .,. '* Dal• Power. Jm W ,_ .. ,..... J)ral St . S Hla Ana 24 Hr &ll.1J I J *-noo ___ _ O.C. AIRPORT SICrY& ESCORT •SERVICE• ~pe('1ah.ung In bu:.1 ntn.smen. res 1duots welcome • · 739-5248 24HIS AOL TX MOVIES ~dftttor CPA No l..quu, a~ per hr _.OW Molt f« K.at.t\y A<'<'OUntlnt PIHM SN our ad undf'r ~ lrvtoe S 6 L ~ ------ ACCOUNTS rAYAIUQ.&.k ~ fuJI time Im medulte opening , ex pen~ ~'eUIU")'. f\a 11 romp&ny beoelats. Call IALIOA MAAIML 549°9'71 EOE R8 & S8, 20% orr <;a II Appl John 894-5364or894·1176 ~~~~~~~~~ •SEQUIN• Escorts & Model• 7~. S48·S293 •SHERI LEE• Cer Masseuse llousecalls by Appt. 838.6838 BORED WITH BAR SCENE? Meet the person or your choit•e from open ma.nded 1.'0Upl~ lo polentJal mar n <1ge partners . last & ;.are through Southern Cal'!> l<1rgest & most uni· que dating se rv . Thfl USands or pro · fessionals from doctors lO executives. Women 101n free PM Dating Serv. (714 1636·7572 ----TOMMY'S ACCOUNTS rAYAIUC&.B.k Rapidly expand.mg firm ~eeks enlhus1asl1c 1n dlvaduaJ for Accounlm~ Dept. l~key by loUl'h. bas i c accou nti n g knowledge. general of rice slt1lls. Contact P at Mills. 557 9051. E.O.E AccounlanL · 3 yrs exp. preferably an prepar a. Lion or corporate & personal Ulcome tax re· lums CPA certificate desirable. XJnt benefits Aggressive NB firm Salary commens urate w texp. Send resume to The Daily Pilot, Box 562. CM 92627. All r eplies strictly confidential. Acctg Bkkpng Of' NEWPORT ________ , 642· 1571 7· I Ol'M Gttat Comparty OUTCALL 31 h~ f~ll Ulll() MC/VISA \\A~Tf.l> Female 111 .,hurP ('Xpenscs of 2 W"Ck '-laY m Tah1ll, De1· 22 l•' J;in 5th Cal l Barr) !17~ 1011 J>rof~~1onal mas~agl' h.> he'd Therapist N B Br-. 3 JO to 9 JO Appl only 548-2817 TEMPORARY Register today to work on vanous accoonlln~ & bookkeeping ass ign ments Wo rk close· ti, yl)W' Mme. Acct,R C'lt>r k-;. bookkee pers. a C'coun tants are n~ed thruout Oran~e County Call u.-. (1,,.. more 1nformat1on Robert Hall's PenoMll SenicH 5360 ~~~~~~~~ ....................... 1\re you a busanessma n gomg on a husmess tnp from I II days' Take u travdmg ~caetan . Call Brenda 894·756.1 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .\IRLINE COUPONS Credit cards accepted Buy Sell Bonded Lie Murray s 74-0 W Santa Barbara Ave. LA. 90037 2l3 '234-0IZJ, ext 10 ACCTS /PAY AIU CUD Local Real F.s tate firm 111:ck~ Accts 1 Payable clerk for various ofc dutJes, ancludmg typing & C.ling Xlnt. fnnl(e benefiLc;. Call Walker & Lee. Personnel Dept. for appl. 714·835-4242. E.O.E. M F ACTING COACH needed, eau ns-1081. --------1 •ACTRESSES/ACTORS UMOUSINESERVICE Airport. Tours. Hotels. W1:dd1n gs , Trave l K~a~onable r ate~ 642·2299 &~! ••······•······••·•···· All ages all types. No exp nee "S .A M." in terv1ewing nu w. Our cl ients have wo rke d "Rocky fl ", ··Goldie & The Boxer''. •·Lady In Red" w1Robert Conrad. "Wrigley's D oubl e · f11Jnl ". & Disney Stud ICIS •Anyone interes ted an Mov1es1Tel ev. <'a ll Jobs W..tect. 7075 "SA M ·· today Sm fee •• •• • ••• • ••• •• • • • • • •• • • (714 > 778-1080 ext 95 Acctng Clerk wants full or pl position 496·2809 Find what you want m mommgs Daily Pilot Classifieds. W<Mhd 7100 HllpW_.... 7100 ....................... ...................... . AM-.riwcJ Sertke f'kX 11pt•r,1tor i. fo r .1 t .. t rJ>huri~· .. rll\W ,. ri n it :;t!r\.'ICC Cl<IA'l l\:'rlCt:d ur wlll t r ,111, l-'\,11 1&rnl' tJr p.u1 11m1· l'l hlfb II.\ ulia blc l>J)''>, 1.1ltt•111ou11 evcrun~ nr >ir,iH· y.1rd Mu~l IJt' :.ibh• tu work some weekends T) ping JS wpm reqwn-d Man) co bene£1t:. d\'ailablc. Please call Mon F11 f'J.1>h111n bl.tnd arra Cti!>t.1 Mcl\J Jri•J r\Jl"l)Urt Jrt'J Cull S-IJ 4ZJO 1-: 0 .E i\f'l' M.\N ·\GER For 5!> un1b 1n Costa M1•,a Expt•r 'tl t•uuplc W I ( l' IJ k I.. tl 1: l' ~ p Hu .... band rn.11nl l'XJ' C:J tl L ti 5Ui3 UI (2 IJ) ll» ~I ARCHITECTURAL DRAFT &IMT. Commercial Int de~ign firm 10 '1 B needs in· t e rmed1:ite & s r . draft prr~on s X lnt gn>Wlh ' p<~tt.>ntial Send Resume . i\d11 520 1n c o Th e Dail y Pilot New~papt'r P O Bo x l560. Custa M e~d. C...lif. 92627 ASSEMBLER & Modli~ ~rotor IWeCt'<I, )>l;i!\lu J nJt't tc>r Mdt'h1nl' ltJ'i 170li A.~~mbh \\nr" lull t1m1· 1\:lJih m P<'r'''" \rr•>w !\In.I! In J.,i.~. Log;rn 1\w• C\1 ~15•;1112 ASSEMBLERS lff.c:tro Mechanical upr pref Mature Nr 0 C Alfll(>rt ;;50. 7007 N.M-mbler PRECISION ASSEMBLER Pos1t1on ;_ivaila hle in mechan1CJI us~c mbly shop Must have good nwt·h:.n1\'JI .1">t1tutlc & rruno:il dcxt1·nl} Must be farrulJat w1lh rtH!l(Jfk, trfAlble:1b•J()Un~. dnlhng, reaming & prc·ssinl{ Minimum 3 years ex peni:ncc 8 x<'ellcnl com· pany bcnl'hl;, Contact Pat ~1111 !>, 557-9051 . E Ot-: Assembler!> ELECTRO:"ll\ AS SEMDU.RS. PC B ex- per See flur ad under "General" V1t·tor Tem J:Alran· Services Telling the most J)e()ple ~1ble tS important lo the succes;, or any garage sale Make sure yours 1s 11;,t ed in Classified . phone 642-5678 .AllilodUa.p 8COl.LMI Sn.IMJ ..eAU.on• H..$.MAOS U you have lempotanly ~unued your educa· Lk.in or for any other re aM>n are seeking rull lame work and are available lo start 1m· mediately, Wt! awy bave a pos1tJon ror you Age no b<i.ner ii over 17. Plel&.54! cdll between9.J0&2 00. 64MSl4 Aut. Apt .... ,., Couple . w1re ·ofc. hus band m&lnt. 200 Units. Oceanside, expr. reqd TSLMgml 64.2· 1603 Atty Service Route Rep Pe rmanent Part tr1mc. weekday morrungs Your own r e liabl e car Pleasant work. S325 + pr mo 835·7224 AU TO BODY MA N. AUTO PAINTER . PAJNTt-:RS Hl::LPl::R Ml!!m3 Auto De tailer wanted Will tr:wi Responsible with dnvers 11<' Auto Spa, L..ag N1g. 49M661. ------ AUTOMOTIVE SALESPHSOM 1-:xpenence preferred. excellent working cond1· !Jons m well establis hed store. Fringe bcndit:. Apply ln person SAIL CHEVROLET 4)00 s. Coast Hwy. LACiVMA IEACH 494-1131 546-'967 Alfl'OM OT IV t; PAYROUjUASE Expenenced only Com puter expenenl'e helpful Salary o pen . Contact t:va t,lauser at COHHELL - CHEVROLET .'>QJC ll.1rt-•r 111• d I I ~ I ·\ .. , L" \ 546-1200 Al.!TOMOTJVE TOYOTA & VOLVO MECHANICS 4 day work week. nc nights• Excellent pa) plan. Excellent compan> benefits Opportumty for advancement with a rananc1ally strong 1mpo11 dealer. Co«lt.a ct Sen.• 1 cc Mgr. lil.LllKE TOYOTA.VOL VO 646-tlOl 540-9467 AtrrOMOTJVE RECEPTIOMIST 1n Ser vice Dept t o answer phones Mui.t be able to us e adding m a c h ine & so me automoUve background preferred. Call Mr Ot1i.. ROY CARVER .OUS.OYCE 640-6444 Auto Assas tanl OH1<·e Manager. Gd company benefits Selm an Olevrolet, 633-3521. Nan· cy ZangJ. Starting Saturday, September 1st , Babys itter. pref o ur home. Irvine 3 Moo. & t•~ yr. olds: good d is positions. Mon. thru Fri . 7•JO LO 4 P.M. Dependa· ble person w Jrefereoc<.-s 552-6206 Bet. 7 & 9 P.M and every Saturday throughout the Football Season the Daily Piiot brings you A new. exciting, prof<.'ss1on:il loot· ball magazine section bnngmg our r eaders the m ost intl'rcstang, com· prehensive and authoritative r oundup or material on the pro gam es to be televised each weekend for 20 weeks. Player profiles. scoulan~ reP-Orts, pictures, predictions. the poanl s pread. insid e comment s o n strategies and who and what lo watch for everylhlnR lo enable readers to get the m06t enjoyment out of their pro foolball watchang. Don't mlu out on this chance to have aU the football facts at your fin1ert&ps. .,,., ...... .., ..., ... "' ... ... ................. ,_ ... . CIS111Prf~ MNl71 DAILY PILOT BABYSITTER Girls 2·~. U hskp'g. F1ex hrs Canlive·UI. NB64-4-4817 Babysatter ·full time, teachers schedule. for 4mo old. pref my NB home. 64().12&. BABYSITT E R NEEDED: Part Ume Cor 3 boys. after schoof El Ca mano School o r Hentage Park area. Call 552-9755 BABYSITTER All day 'I\a. •Thurs. My home. 150 wk. 645--0121, 64> 1095. Babysitter Mon-Thurs . 7:~5:15pm. ~alt 4lpm. Bat*lng IXP'D LOAM Pl.AT· fOllM sac:8T A.RY Soulb Co11t National S.ok, ao lodepeodent .... 848 Swll1ower Sl. Cll. ~5300 EOE. a ,-.... ,_.. '•••• .... .., ..... _.. ..... ........ ..... ,.. ......... Aak ......... ,.... .. ...... ~~~!.~ ..... !!~~ 7100 r~.Auguat21 , 1979 DAILY PILOT ........ TIU.a/P .. n- Downey ~vlnp fs Loin laal an opHin1 In ltt a.ta lle11 b,.nch for a put lhne .. lier. Sav111p lrl.o.nor banl&.ln1 eicper. pr'fferrt'CI, Mu1t be able to work Saturday&. Xlnt work.inti cond Paid vacaUons For further Wo. ~•d Mr. flaher· l)'. 71~7422 Eqwal ()ppor EIT'lplyr HulDnl ACCOUMTI..- SA YlNG S & LO AM J::xpiendlng hvlnga & loan oeedl penoo ror ac. c:ountm& dept. Savmgs & loan exp nee. Pos1l1on may lead to asst con- tl"Oller Ir:vme S &i L Assn 18SS2 MacArthur Blvd livuJe 7 ~ 2fiOO F'.OE·M f ---- Cafe ........... ShottHoun 3 br. ml.n. 13.:;o per hr. C.M., N.B .. CdM areu. Apply at Newport Mesa Unified School Dist Food Service Office. W7 Ptaoeotia. Costa Mesa. &&S-2920 CA.I a&n' AL ACiT. P /Ume m orning s Orange Co. Airport area 540-6055 i..ALTl.Att4H mo Opportunity to lear n wblle you um. JR. SICUT ARY SISO Baolung 752-7100 One year uperience ok TELLER Expenence preferred for our So Coast Plai a o( fice. Please call K11thy Amburgey at 54-0 406G car wash Employment forUusfmecompany avail for car wash CGif.hderal ~&Loan 3333 Bnstol St C M EOE ~ l'e -..·port l;j e J r h mortgas.:1.· banking <'n ha5 1mmed1Jtc oiwnin!! for umb1t1ou~ 1nd1\ 1duJli. w11h prior 0H1<·1• <'' pent•n<'t' 1n Lile h1ll11WIOI! pot,l l ll)n!) LOAH SALES Som<' pnor "'P•mt·n1 ,. 1n ~tupplOS,: & WJrdUIU'llll! in fll \. \'A & <·t10\ ,.n l1onaJ toaru. woulrl b.· d1• ~1 rault• bul not mJn d<4tllr). T~p1nl! 10 15 wpm LOAH SiRYICE Looking fC)r :i 1r11ublt.• -;hooter for uur Jn~urant•c Dept to ma1nla1n rill"> Ill) our P'lhl'y h.1td1:r' ~>me· expencnl't' 111 r1•la1t•d f1cld would b;• 1fr::.1ralJlt• Typins.: r('(IW rt'CI a.StK r\JRCHASIHG Xlnl opening tor l'll'rk l)'P•l>t -..1th p•m ha,1ns.: h.11 kgrr1und (.'Jnrl11J.itt• V. 111 h J \ I' 1) m • I ' J>t'nCOCC 1n ro IJ l< 11 (1,.ld t•J perl orm .1 "'1d,• 'Jr "' l' uf 01(11 ,. dull,., in th• f'Urcha;.m,• lh•!JI 1 'p1111? rcqwruni:nt I 1 "µm & al11hl\ lo 11p.•r.;11• .1 Ill ke~ iu1uld 111• hf•l111ut S.il.irv t•urnml'lhU r .it•· with expcr <'asbJer. For interview call 644--4460. CARWASHHK.r FUii & Part tame lB&Over M~RO CARWASll 2950 II.arbor 81 C M CASHJ ERS. full or part ume Apply m person L'n lly CatJ I O g ~wroom. 3200 llarbor llhd .C:M E 0 E CASHIER Jo'ull 11mc good pay 1;1"0wth c:omp;rny 5 11)1.·H 11oru. Ov\'r Ill W\· tea(•h .\h•aro C:irw<1 !.h, 4!!1~0 llMbor Blvd C M CASllll::RS (.;l'neral ul f1ce. cxpenenl•ed part lHne $3 50 hr Apply Tht- t.:arrs Plumbm1e. 1$33 W Llnl·oln i\nai1~1m C..11 &'2 li5J l'Xl LI <.:A'iHJE R, Ht>ad Ca:.h1C'r at Costa Mesa l:Jram·h :.Lore FULi lime pos ition for !TllllUrt' perS<>n t:x µ..·nem:t'd m Cll:ihlt:nni:. tl'lcphone. 10 key. hie buokkN-1pmg & •Jlher of r1C'4' dUlll.°!> ~11 l) ping s.i t(J l":r hr ,\pply ~un Fri 8 .ipm Th..-l::.i rl .., l'lumbing 1533 V. Lin lf>ln ,\nJti .. , m •1r l'.111 t.ll I ;53 t'.>.t 11 <: \S iii t::R nc·1·1k<t p.i rt 1.Jn·w hr~ mom & 1•\ ,., J\Jtl •\ppl} 1n J)t'r'''" ~"TA.'liDA RO Sllt>f: ..... '.l17i S Bn:>lul C M C.i~hlcr for dru~ .,l•Jr« for appt cJll tiW 1:,~, b;µ prefcrrt-<J 3021 1-. e:<t.202 EO E C 11.1 :.t H~}. C:d .\4 673-25.50 Bania.nit TELLER IRVIHE :"JATIONAL BA"1K Ila-. l)pen1ng, for ··~ perienl'l' Full t 1m 1• Teller:.. W~ ofl cr 1·' cellent benefit::. & ),UI Jr.Y Qual1£1<!d applJcanL~ <•n ly Please call J a net V.rn Dyke ror 1nterv1c w :it fm.3i00t-:0 E Barber Styh!lt to manage parH1ml' 631 9517 Tut''.'> I-TI 9 6, Sat !I S t:\l"' 681 :nr!8 B oa t C l canc.-r Male Female. v.a:.h & maintam ntw ho.it in\ 1•n Locy for Nwµt Ht h 1k alcr, 1-·utl 11m~· CJ ll C~HIERS UTOTEM MARIETS Openings now av:ulnblc for ruu time assistant managers on 2nd & 3rd stuft No expen cnce nl't' We lram Start S3 10 to ~I per hour Advancemt·nt opportunity £1>r manal(t' ment positions lo SS 50 Pl'r hour 1f qualified f'or mtW'e 1n£ormat1on & 1n tt'n ,._,.. go to 'llore R2 at 3000!1 Cro-.n Vall <>>. l.agun:.i Nigud. 495 9950 or call il4 537 ·4840 Equal Oppor Emplo)'cr 1714 ) 673-6400 --------- LAl~TORY TECHHICIAM UMDBWltlTE:R $1400 Multiple llne5. ca.su1:1Jty and property. rasOM .. IDAY $100 Va.nety pos1l100 L1~ht lyputg. ~LOffiCE $170 lnlerbtlng po~111on m Salt.-ty Oepanmi:nl IMVIEMTOltY ClatK TO Sl50 !lio btlls of lading Jr. C.BK TYfttST TO $100 Entry ltvcl Lr d.lllllliol FtLE Cl.E« K S525 1-Iilr) level G11•.d Jd' Jn l t ffil'nt DRAFTIMG Stan SI J ,000 &hooting and m inimum Mpcncnce Challenging {'\KTlPiill '! RECS'TlOHIST TO $650 !>we-et self with Lelcphonl' manner TYPIST START $950 PUILJC RB.ATIOM TO SIOO Ptrst start Tern ht· com · Patl.> IOOtUCHPING $1000 MAHAGIMENT TRHE START SIOO &>:il ~aintenJnrr· ~atur e rl•c.,p11n 111 d1\'ldual nt'l•dcd lor general boat m.11ntrnJn ce repair Hour ... flt."<• b I c. f u 11 pd r l l 1 mt• !>alary commt•n .. ur.itc w expe rience < ~ S7 1 Expenencc prrrnri·t.l reference!! rcqwred (all 71Hi5-0060 Set> our ad '" loda) ::. ~'n the door ln se<'unt '· ,. I :a ., s 1 f 1 c rl u n d c r "Y"' ··LABORATORY'' and ~111.cesl> IOOICKHPIER F /C Pa'illlon with prom1n1·nt f'ash Isl Real Jo}llatt• 111 vei.t .... rm Xlnt op portWlJl) G40 0123 BOOKKEEPt.:R·f.'XPt r d part-t.Jme. day or ••\ e~ !179-9460 aft 4 30pm lblldceeper Newport Beach rm.in c1al Co. requires rutl char ge bookkeep~r (rru n1mum 5 y r s ex p e r ie n <'e). St r on~ secretarial skms prere· qt.is1te, dat.a·processang exper. hetprul Salary ~urale with ex per. Ask for Wayn e 714-75&-lS lS. Bookk~per-Gen ·1 Ofrc A/P, A R. PtR & collec· tion. Mature woman 541).1500. Bookkeeper·F IC For 3 growing consuJtmg firm located in Fas hion Island. NB. Benefits UI· e lude m a j or 'm ed . mileage allowa nce. parking , a ll nat 'I U.S. POL YME:RIC t.:qual Opportunity Employer M f' U.u\NlNG Model hms. cla)'!>. msl be depend. & ha\'e rel transp J0-40 hrs wk. $t 50 hr start Call 751 5011 Iv n a me & number A.'ik for Mike Cl.BJCAL flilet" Rl"Qwres typ1n1t s kills and basic k.nowle<hie m math. Salary t•om m~nsurate w ith s kills and ex.pr . Office an Npt Bch. Cal I 640-8950 ----- Oen cal Q.EUTYPIST ............ , We will give on the )Ob traimng in Insurance nus po5 will have van~ dutJes. Type 40 wpm , beavy phones, m ust be well organized Outslanding benefit package. Call for ap· poinlmenl: Lena Persnl. 962-nu ext 392. ScrfecohtsCo 17570 Brookhu.nit FounWn Valley EOE boti~. " your birlh· i--------• day otr + l wk vacation. Call G&enn Olsen or Ted Bavt;y at M4-t174. IUS IOY AUMCH EXP~CENEC. The Ritt l'TMIS3 .. ..,. ....... .... o.y • m..-, 11111 tJmc. Apply oely. llon-Frl. be&ween 4 • 5. Saner Street Real. 4147 ll8cArtlllrr. ...... w Heb p /l asaoelat• lo 1towln1 muhU•1 bualneu. . .-. CLlllCAL We nffd an out&olng penon 91m·2pm. lll·F ro r General Office, phonM, •lean our ffct. system. lluat know l~ key. BookkeeplD& eir· perieoc:e ia preferred . Perfect oppottunity '°' a tllOCmJI with dWdreD in tdJOOI. Please 1pply ln person, ll•f ,8-5. UCS'TIOMIST $700 CI a ~ s y perso n f 11r beauufuJ o<rwc. OltDE:R DESK TO $1000 L<w~y phone personal!· l}' Growmg compun) JI, SICUT ARY TOSlll Responsible position in Publisbl.Jlg company COMrUTER AMALYST T0$1l00 One year experience. ~r formal company. CALL 27'01 ......... c.-...... NSVDAPD c.a .... ~lfpt. GfmCl.En TUltl£ The Dally Pilot bas aA Immediate opeoiog ror trainee ror full time. permaneol posllion in our Clauifled Depart· merit. Must be able to type 3S-40wpm <typing test 1rilJ be ach:nillist.ettd ....,w .... 71M ....................... <XXJNSEl.Oft prt Ume 4 tn dall)' Ii NU Ume. Bel. mature. well 1roomed lady for CounHIOr. Gklrt• Manbal1 ~ Salon. oo exper nee. Call Mi-mo. Oul&el' belp, baker·s as- liltaal. llult bave aper. S1$.1llM. COUNTER HELP SUPER SANDW ICR ~ COUMJ8.-LS F It, p /t, e:ll> pttf 'd but will train ma tun>. penon Mr. Best Cluners. 2939 E. Coast Hwy, Cdlil. AP· PlY bet 7 -3pm. toaJJ applicants>. handle Counter help. full Ume. 6 phones, learn computer amL02:30pm, The Bake :.od otber gen eral Shop, Corona del Mar. clerical duties . Op· 673-7310. portwlity fM advan<'e· • ------mem and excellent com· Counler Person needed pany benefits . S alary Full T ime . Ca m e o commensurate with ex· Oeaners 644-0893. perience. For interview, please call : 642-4321, ext. m ORANGE COAST DA.IL Y PILOT :m W Bay Street CosuMesa Equal Opportwuty Employer Oen cal S.S CoOll diltafCM Tnliltft A fantas l1 <' JOb fl)r a perMm w personality. PR abilJty &i light typml( ~taJor corp w great growth potential. lrvtne Personnel Agency 488 E 17lh, Costa Measd Ste224 642 1470 - Uencal PENSION CASE · PROFESSORS fTnriRNsor ~r:periftlCedl Pt.'n~ion d epartmt•nt nt'cd' 1nd1v1d 1J"ub for ITTl n) ... ,pects l)f Pcn~1on \dm1nl'lrat111n Ha ,11• rmlh ab11i t1es reqwred Cl}r1d oppo nun11 ~ I I) ~·•rl< 1n drt:a 11( ~·x ~·on and ~ruwth 'T\i: oHer outst;,i nd1ng wrirlcmg cund1t 10n:. a nll a hberal benefll.!! pa<'ka~e If ~ou qualify. pleas ... • :ip pl) Ill pen.on lO @ PACIAC mlJTUAL iOO 'llewport Q>nter Dr "llewport Beach. Ca ~ An f.quaJ Opporturuly fo:mployer M IF Oerlc 'Theater Tickel5 Q.ER.K for Ticket Agen· C')'. )fonday LO f'r1da)'. 10 1111 2 Appointment 557 9212 . ~r . Wc!>I ~ Slauoners Jne 4229 Bir<'h. NB 92660 C 0 \t P A ~ I 0 ~ I ll O M l::~/\KER ror elderl) lady in lovely ~urroundings Ln c in 5 11<.1}'> Wknd!> or< No hwsework biS--0915 Coo\t•rt ~PJIC• t1 me ml•> r~ 1n your pockt>t i-·or n:iore info t· :iJ I 842 -l262 COOK A'>!>'"' Lt.>ag uc O;i)CJ.re Ctr 9.1m 2pm. Cal I 1»5-65 iO COOK. Breakfas t exper nee Ref ~ ch<.'Ck<!d. J\pp ly 2633 W Coast Hw). NB M44i88 ----- COOk /h~ shift Small Convales cent llo!>p1t<1 l Expr r<'q Thurs thru Mon wo rk weelc 10 AM to 6 30 PM Appl) m person Tues l hru Thur s . Thl' Garden.'i 450 Glenneyre. Laguna ee,_a_<'h ___ _ COOK Experienc ed dinner cook, Cuti lime . Top wages. Apply 3·5pm. no phone calls Jolly Roger, 400 So. Coast Hw y . Laguna Beach. COOK Pull time . S .C GolC Course R esta u rant. &3t95 COUNTER G IRL , full lime. will lra1n . N t: W P 0 R T CLEANERS. 548·2221. call for appt ------ Credit & Collect aons EnJOY interesting chaJ.Jeraw.ng. wor1t Wllh a nall<lnwide sales financt• co We have s everal Cull lime openml(S m credit & collection. expenenct· prere rr<'d Pleasant work.mg cond1t1oni., c11 n •llent benefits. Call 84G 2113 1 M o n .f"r1 , H :»SJ>M to arran~e lfl t.erv1~w E 0 E. M fo'. CUSTOOtAM P tJrnt: alter school. ' day ~aturda y Lit)) rl 1->est Control 566 E. Uyi:r Rd, SA !179-6021 ---- CUSTODIANS.DA VS Men & women. Irvine & NB ;.rea, good pay. m iu.t h&ve own phone & car IG3-7015 OEl..J llELP l::xp, rel, ruH l1m1:. 644·56\9. -r-- Dell js..dwidt Pm time, 4 t<> 6 hr:. dJ1 I~ n11 n11t hts nr "l'."\.-kend.' Oeh sandwich ,hop E.xper prer bu• .... u tr«m IT\d tun · per.1t111 ;\1·v.µ1 1rl Rt'a<•h f~..Wl . 1334 1~3t'~~ Un\l'r' v.::inte rl earl) monung home tlcl1ver) I. 1\ Tim~ Irvin~ art:.1 S175 mt> Cal I 546-0235 Deb\1?f)' ~an rurruture Mu.~ be hu;,ky. at lea. .. t US with va!ld Cal driver-. h e F.xpe r1 e nce pr .. fl."ffed but not essential 1 d.iys .i wei:k Appl\ 9 llam li27 Westchrr Dr N B 646 1678 DELIVERY J'ERSO!lo f\Jll or pan-ume. Will al.so lr3Jn an blue pnnt Ulg. HWlt. Bch. 536-2926 Deb very f'ull time. Ellcel lent dn\'UlR rt:rord rcqwred f or appo intmen t. 557 9212. Ne wport Sl:i tJonen In<·. DF.UVERY MA,-. • for early LA Times hom• dcllvery F.cono. car rt' qd. Adults Only 2'·1 hr" per d.iy No collectm~ S425Pcr m•m nt>l tak•· homt' + bonuM.'S +)las al towJnt l.' Wcslm1ns&t•r (.i G J.rea~ 638·!'>466 DBJVIERY & STOCK FUU umc 'Int benefll>. . -.ee lwrold. 495 E lith s Coc.ld Mei.a [)t'll\er., P t . 4 JO·~pm (J-..n Iran!>. M•>n f·r 1 Some wk.n<b req. Mu,,l be ovr 1.8 5J l ·081 l OelJvcry P timeAM.1. /\ . Tirmt-$100 per we1•k Lagwld Beach 494-8496 IA>hvl'T)' Person. AppUcu I.Jon-. now bemg taken for wa re house lleliver) helper New furniture v.arehous1ng and dt' lnery firm Phone for appt 101\M to Noon SlartllllC wa~e S4 per hr Good advancem ent for lhe ri g h t person 646-7485. Del.Ivery. supple mental mrome. Economical c:ir needed Afternoon:.. Lag una Beac h . So. Laguna. San Juan Ca po area Call The Reg1slt!r, 951 nu Del Men over 18 for L A Times LO homes m N H. C.M . Perm . p it S350/S400 mo. 646-0637 or 646-5844 COOK lmmediateopening DIMOMSTRATOIS f'r1 . & Sal. 10·6. Near your home. Foods. & Re s mall applian ces .. ,. n 4·76&5573. ~ • Dental Assist. Do you #16f uan..._. ~u!,~~O:O'j: Newport Beach *1lll?MM121 Cook waled. p/t tor sm ~tr. Pleaeaot cond. WUJ train. some exp. pref. 173·1570 a nd m.mo ,._ Uana Fti· dQ. Defl'AL Psi CldaatiM needs I ull time 11st. Expanded duties oppty. X-Ray certincN reqd. &per pnfd. Salary opm. Call ..al One* wlllted f« rLallan Riil. sn req. 111,., can DllUI AM 't. Ortbo .• Chr .• -.-.. I-Noma N.B. Part Ume or full -----·---tilDI • to ' da11J per COO& • •••led for •Hit. To_p aalar)' It liladlers Debea Natural ....nlll. Or1llo GP. • Pbodl Rell. Call or *'I> ~ .......... bJ 1150 So, Cit. RW1. a.'JAl./Allllt. '4 M. • .,.,.,, NI U... ......... COSllETICIAN·H brt dWm• fk frtndly wk. aalarr c om · CO.ta llna ofc. Gd uem•:IU•/eQer.S.A. llilM8ll 6 ..-.,. 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Mr.ny )'can exl>('n .. n<'«' Xlnt M Coe.t11 M eaa urcai ~ l'U~'TOM INTl-!RIOR ('AHPf:NTRV Hy Jll)' 1>42 ~ Ucawed sitter hu t 1t . p /t !')rush carpentry t'r 1·(: opentnlfS Also o p .. n CRt Dolin, w1nduw!> t•tl' La b o r O a y w k n d !Tn2242.63l-4.218 M.iche!le 7Sl·93'.!2 ---c.,..t 5-"rk• L icensed , M y h o m e ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.L.C. Infants OK. Mesa Shampoo & steam clt•un Verde.~ 7507 Color bnghtcncn., whl cpt.s 10 min bleach. Clean My home, weekdays, ag~ hv, din rm, hall $15. AvR 3 & up. Npt Hgts elem nn S'/.50, rOtK·h SlO. t hr S<.ilool. 646·3488 SS Guar ell m pet odor ......._ S..-.1 (,'pt rtipalr. 15 yrs 1•x pr ••••••••••••••~••••••• ~;-O~g[k m yself Hcf11 Wt Care Carpel {'lr11orr11 Sl.-.m rl•u Al•u up h11l11tier 1 Worll ._.uar ~· ~ W\ft Fr ... alt. re. ntlft ~ :rt I 6 Carpf>t dnnlna. 111t•am & bru11 h r ruf•·••lon .. 1 Vfl')' 111nbl 751 Ml c. ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• MJK Quality Servlc:mc 11n1v1dr11 prof bar h•n <leni und w11t1t1t">11..,. lor YOW' WOOdll\jllt, l'(H'kl lltl part.14111 and a IJ OCC It~ IOll ~ l..11· I °"24l. "!17 He!J I . ltll -42" ~ ff41:1 c • edor .......••.............. Vttlu~w C0>ol11m H1111tlt•r' retnocJt•I ur .alh•r .. 11011 f1 nlbh c arpt-nl 1 Y 1372646 0111la" !.!; t :l!ff/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.ECTHICl1\N Pn<'t'll ni;?ht free est 1 rn all· on l.trge or small JOtr. Lie #337254 873 O:l'i9 t-:Ll.OCTRI 'Ji\N ue ... l ra t e :., h es t wo rkma ns hip Smull )(>hH prt•f1•rn-<l 675 11315 HMbbard E:lectri' 64S fi974 um.a•Y" 1•rofeuloaal Uelly U&o~u to nterb1n 0 I v ~ t• a r I I • • I o ltemt'tnber t-:l.YANA &~Od6tl , . ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.IJR cualom wuud f4'n r u~. i&MIAlll ll lt>oct! rnpa1r ~or7:>¥·•~ ·•·•·•·••····•••··•···· Uir1\l)lelt' ~t!n In,• & 'ult"• Autonu1lh 1111er.1Cor-. lt('p.i l r 'p r t•111 ll y Id! lll74 ChldlNIMJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "(;111 t.14:'111111(, Cit' Jn UIJb & INnd"""p1n.i •t·or~c I bc.L'l!u ~ W T2 l.AWN!Wf\'tt't•, luml '>t:UIX'. dt'llll Up>.. hauling 642 0007 l'rul gurdt•m•r ut u fnu• Uuu ol Lhl' going rt1lc All 61' M. ti4.2 MOO:I ... ...,,.. .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uil"f)t'ntry, fonnnl( & 1 uof •mt No Job too ~ml t'1.1p1.1 Cliff, 6.11 42&\ 00C Stlldlmt l Ton true k. Truh. tree tnm. Dan ~ ltautin1. trimming. yard "'PJ'lll!! cleanup.. 567-1271 Sltlplo9der-1 dump truck . vildini. haw. tree" yrd .,., mi.c. 83H..2.$7 fllllt hauUnc. res S14 •up. Yd & aar clnups. F'ree "'' 17141842-~ ------ f'a.'it hauling, res $14 & up Yd & gar clnups t 'ree l"'l 17l4)1M2·4S9'7 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Aul.al, Horneft & ()Ht Cf'!I, f"rancell's lmmuc ulatt Clearuog Ser v1cc11. Wt ca r e m ore . Uc'd /bonded. 7S9·0323 7S&-U57 t..•1c ... lllg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Europon Landscaprr Top work Fu1r pril'e Hefs ~71 d)'<j/(>VC' W1.nt a REAL.LY Ct.t:i\N llOUSE~ (.;all Gingham (i1rl f'r,~ t'llt ~Sl23 •4-crwy ........••.•••......... ltob111'11 llouseclean1n11 l:lnclrworlc. S mall JOb!. ~vc. for a 1h<>rou1othly Newport. C&.lt:a Me sa & dt•tu1 house S40-08S7 lrvtne. 87S.3l7S eves SUSI t-;'S cleaning .st>n tt·c Thorough, I time. wkly, mnth.ly 7Sl·7368 __ _ HauutAff'-q ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSET&IDHS J\ JVUUP of local teacher, will CIU't' tor your home wtult· you urc 11way I'~ t>&.'HIS I 6 1..• x :! Bnck, st.one. bl-Ock work. ttlf' floors. cone rtte patios. walk,, drivl· ways f n•t• e11t John K4t) 1.583 Mo¥1Rc) ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ETERS PAINTING Eapr'd . Reu Rates. Free Eat. Call Gene ~ Prot painting. E11l & Int. #377113S. Refs. Free eat . 638-4780.S3e-4383 Painting. INT t EXT. Neat, hone«t, reas . 12 yrs. exp. Lic 'd . Dave 964-100. ReaidentiaJ & commercial p ain ting . f'r et' l'st1mat.es. Res. rates fm>.9591 ------- AU,AIMTIMG Neat S5& ll2S C-0mpl F.xt $4.SO Int S3SO Uave ·,. Pu1nt1n.i:. Rell t Comml Serv•nK coastal <'Omm II yr'\ lhghest quality work R snbl. 11 c d Oa vc· SflS.842S ---- l'amttng Int / i::xt. Qlty wrk & malenal f'ree 1-).t. lndtRes 646·12~2 l!.'ves l'J\.lNTING Prof Gu.ir k1Ca1. very reib 631 ~.,. Vustom tnt r·xl J MFc.:nL11n Parnt1nl( Int 1-:Xt K{'L1'Wfl.ibl1· !1&1 1~; epalr • Roroor. All typea ·ab l n11e 11 rockahakH·compo·lar. Free est. ~1·5930 fo'ln. Avail. T•.tli• ..... ESSIAN ···········~··········· Painting• Wallpaperlns Cl.A.RENCE S 'IV. 27 yrs freef'At ,3yrguar. eaper. Da ys, eves . OuJCk FAsian 962·H78 wtmds. ~.9S + · 9S7·109fS ,._ "".... r ... ""le• ••••••••••••••••••••••• All levela-s t y lu ·•ge" Gabriella Studlo1Mu111c Ac r ou fro m NllHS ~~ ....... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neal patches & t.eaturc11 ,._!ST. ltJ.109 .... , i • •••••••••••••••••••••• P!umblng re pill r Spec rn remodebng. copper rf'· p.pe Free est Top 111.t _f'wnbtnl( S37 3194 __ DR. St C,1a.ir 's Plumb· tni(. reliable. 114 pr hr 645 J:j()3 ._..,..,.r • •••••••••••••••••••••• 'll·modl'i :11Jd 1t 10n<1 (~·n C:'ml •Jli6li23 7S2 2004 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mike 's Tree Servtee . 1'rt•" removaJ. cleanup, trn~h h.auJ.away S40 6700 __ r....-. ....•.......••....•.... t'ree trial lesson. ,.rN:kn· Ualed. read1nJ(, m.1th & t-'renc:h 673 (J() 13 T,,.._, S..-.ice ................•.•. , .. t:UC. Tn1mR Ser vi<'•' Lelten.. rei.umi::.. lerm p a p e r s . <'a ::. ::. 1· l l •· tran'lcrt bing, Lyp 1 n~ overload, etc ~u:...t11 962 :Jl'l'I ---~-c~ .••........•...•.•..... •U-.SIO~li\I. C'O~ M L DEPt;N ()/\UL 1-. 91~ 4713 Trtl " W1n1low ('.1r.· l'rtol winrl•1w 1'11·an11w lh nlil rilll'!'o fl('(., 1,t2 111:,:1 Loral mov10g Freu:ht. t'OnStruelJon. household & II I f I (' t• s u p p I 1 (' ' lle.asonablt· rutt·'> Cull tlOUSF:&J\PTPAINT M"lur<• <'Pl would hk1• tu OOS~ t'int• c·xt 1';t1nl tn~ S I You don't need 8 11un tr, llVORCE Enteri .. ••ftt f>L'"J\l.,''I L'i\N lli\lJI u 1.11 . 111 , T rv mo· Pt'Uf>lt'who needP1 .. 1µl1 • C RP ETS u ·.r n '-.r. • care for your home• for I 1 · draw fa.<1t · when ynu Th•·•t'.• what lhi· Have your 'A ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• L0t'OST646·1701 r~~who n~IX"'OP'' >Bl~ 21' hr.; H1rh.11r1 u ~ Typmgservlceavu1la1Jle n ... OORSand WlNDOWS Ma"1r1an uvail11h l1• for yrdunngprcpantll•in (•ir '1hwldulway<1cht!t·ktht• !'II pla{'(' an ad in I.he O:iily UAll.Y I'll.OT " sem1·ret1remcn1 Xlnt · rwir l'tlot Want Adb' <.:all now S'ERYICt .· UIRL,'C...,..Olt" Call Barbar:.i cleant.'<i by Uukh Mum any or1·a~1on Adam Sf1.L lclle Items with a Servlr<10lrl't'torymth•· 6425678 r:" • ~ __ 64l,:05116 t.enane~ !f71 llS4 fll·1s1·herl).14 SX!>:I Daily Pilot Cla.'lstf1ed Ad. refs IW6.fi5ti8 DA ILY PIUtr <1J111.S1f1f"d Ad.o; 64.2·!11)711 L' all alJout ' ~~~ ..... !!~ ..... ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~f.~~·~:! ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ..... ~!.o.~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!.~~ Dental Chairstdl' J\s~l 1 GBaAL OFftCE GUARDS 1.1-,c; \L ~t:ntE'TARY t•1 Ma.inu.-nallC'f' rn;,n for :,:, MODB.~ESCORTS NB.pleasant group prar **EXTRAS•• TD.1.l ... EE fo\111 & part t•ml' J\11 partn..r n -qwrt'mt'nt>-wut .. pt romplt>~1n <.: ~1 Attr.i•11vf'1'\·malt·,Onh ltt't',exppn>f'd,4day wk 1 • ,...,.. " INSPECTOR IN PROCESS XI 111 t > ~ 1 n II & f.c:!S(flJ , 12 131~~1 ~1U1Wk-f 645 1~i md allt.-rnate Sat mom:. ne«led' Bit P ayi·rs "' V,tnfJUS dut1~ tn .,mall "r f' 3 ' n 1 f 0 r rn ., • , h 11 r, h J n cl :.i u t 11 M/).ll22 , xtras for maj mol111n p1r. dat:i processln.: 1·,1m furnished AJ:c.>'> 2 1 tor tyµ.·wnLl't •·itrw•r d~tr.1 tv :.enes & poss tv com pany Good P<>l<'nlial rnr ovn Rc·lt~I wf'lcoml' 1;1,. s ,\ iJI Tu_,tin .1r. .. 1 l>ental ASSll>t Orlho < hair..u:Se. exJ>('nenct'd l!I HO/\ prefc rn'C.l f'u II or pan lime. Friendly ur- f1re S46-Sl70 merc ials. N~ people r i ght per!lon non · Not•xpenem·t•m-t· /\pp M anufactur ing m c.•d ll'<t l l'O mpiJny \Int ,,,I.ii"\ ,.,rnm ""ilh forOr~Co/LAl()('!.hoot· s moker, oc Airport I> Uruvcr..al Prot<'ct•on rwcd:-. a person who I' .r St•lf c..tartl'r . ..ti llil> & , ,1,., 1ngs. <.:asting now ' area 751 9TI4 Ser vi re. 1221\ W 5th ltkC's rtc tml work. <·;ipublc: of work ing ill '<73 :i!l:r. •1714)S35--0120cxt ~.We Stn:et . Sant<i Ana 111 unde r a mt<.•ro:-copc or· w tlh s m ull have casted for "Fa~t tPrvtew hour' ~I 12 & I I Break" "Love At First GEHERALOFFtCE Mon thruf'r1 parl:-.. Kn o wl1·dgL' of :-.oldcr1ng U1te" "Rocky IJ ". Sm lnformalenvrronml'nt oper a tions & n·•o1~tanct· W(·fd1n l.! LEGAL SEC'Y t-. , , ,. I I ., n t , k • I I :-.,, • ..,µ.1rt cit•J•'h h 1111JI) ~ainlt.'f'lant'\c' llant'1} m.111 Nil m:11nt bldR l'l••an uµ (; M S U ne .. TrU< k 1ir ,an dt ... 1rab1 .. I-vii t1m• t-:Xiwr rirt t>4l 11,111 "t'IJ.tnt1-n.1n<1• I ' tlm" .111 JW"llC i' nY"' l'<11nt1111• "~I> no .. · TIL.,lln ar"J l\JI <J1111 ~ont"'''lrt a ~~l'.t ant lo•,J( ht•t\ ....... i. .. 1 fflr 11rr "tl<;1l I lf•f'lll'll(JI \ jl tugh ':I.fl K:t:i1 UJ::NTAL /CllAIRSIDE A:..-.t. 4 day work week .S al a r y open Cull ~~ fee. G<>tng tnto 51..h yr. F1veG1rlnfflt·1· llAIH ~TYLISTS & u1>sr~ 1>rot t•s:-.t.'" ltl'lpful (iood ht•ndtl '> nllcd Over• 0001·obs tanL., ""~·n1n":. n<1w .it 1 "· · .J11b&l'UJrl\ Mi !'h a~:ic :~rri s nn , M1 s:-.1on VIL'ICI a r•ca S ul<iry l illl •, 111 b41J 'ffl1 ._ ________ _ W1• .1r1• 1,,.,1<111•• f11r .111 '""'.:•HM'. ,,..r,1111 I•• v. .. r~ "'''" 111•1'1••1 µIJlll A \,h•'tr (l\J llll•'llJlll'I' 1-1111 Dental im, 't · e th1c:ul. quality office. Ll•t u:. make you an offer yuu can't rt'!u.se. ltunt1111(1on Heach. 8411-<m7 --DENTAL INSUHANCJ-: ~~I Min cxpcr reqd. on t·omputer tramm.: will Ill' provided. Sal comm w/cxp Call fi42 7775 Desk clt>rk, m u.,t he a lilt tu "'ork we1•k1•nd!. & 1•ve. Th.. Inn At l.a~un11 . 2JJ N. (;out Hwy ., l.aguM Beach OIYIE:RS "1£'t'dcd m Nwpt Har bor. mu:.L be t'"rt1flc'<.I. Nci; ~_Divin!( Co 64f. ~ DRIVERS E:.1rly morning!. to mid a flcrno•1ons. 01•11 vt• r bttkt-ry pm<IUCl '\ l<> :>lJl)f•r rrlllrkets. ~7-6727 btwn ll AM&noon ORfVF.RS Cht.>ekcr Cab \..d dnv10g record. excl'I t·a rnlng p ote n t ial <193-11888 Driver : LA Times. {1Ylmll, own depend cur. J(d saJ ury + bonu11. So. HB area . 1$94 -8307, ~-3504. DRIVERS fl>R SCHOOL BUS Men o r women. fret: trai.rung ror work s tart 11\g Sept, I. Lie or w1I train. lB yrs or older. SS hr. Med benefits. ASSOCIATED C.1V.RTE Ht-;O BUS COMPANY School St & Service St .. Tustin 544-7500 Ext ZZ1 --- Dnver. full lime Good dnVIDg record. 18 yrs or over. 3'31 W. Coaal llwy, NB. DIHVllS ------<.:ompany l'aidMl.'illcUI n e11uly S alon ('all l'Ommc.:11:-.urutc With !'XllCfll'OI'(' Only F ... CTORY WOR111U1 s $7(1() TO ST A It T """ "A70 h I I J k t -ft!l;R lllCllEHSi\Li\rtY ·-'" l OM' qua t tl't ~l'l' tnJ,! p<•rmanC'n in Chem ical Re finC'ry . WITlll-;XJ•t-:Hlf':Nn ·: llan1wnn•sull'.,,fullc1111t t•mp l o _v nit'n t . cal l BL·ll\ fur t\tll tunl', perm. J>ll!.I· Wtll Tn 11n For I\ Ltrr'll: Appl~ m llt'rs11n . d ppoml rncnl 581 :u~:10 llon 11.tghschool Chern Vanety of Out11•., Crown lfar1lw:.r1" :11111 o r w o rk cx pr > E w /chemicals helpf ul. Al PLY 8 TWt:t:."1 I :I 1-; <"oo~l llwy. CdM IS!);} Proou<'llnn Pl;11·t 0:1y & t'VC. ~h1ft. Stan Ne\AIYVin Ueurh $11hr Wtll tram C'•,m1>I -r HARDWARE M<-d I n'lr tx-nl'f 1h JJd for by t·ompany l'tl vttcJ· t1on plan July & Dec +, ~nt bonw. 1>lan. J\ul11 i.ulary tnl'r easc pro warn F: 0 F: 549.m t ~BlAL OFFICE TO SIOOO Rt•ta1I SalC'i. full ltmc :.!40 Uroudv.:1\, I .1~WU1 Reh 497 440:J HOSTESS t~nlhu:.w~um. mot1 .... 1 lion. that's what n1·Pd1·1I for a variety s>u~ 1n FACTORY · Immediate Personnel Dept of lh111 operungs for 2. llt!avy Publ.Lshing Co. cau l1ft.lng reqUJred. AblUC y COAST AL fo\Jll lime lfost•~s want t.od. ili.iy:. Aps>IY rn person J.~m. 110 phone calls. J olly Ruger , 400 Su Coa&t llwy, Laguna lleJch t11 operate s tand up for k l'HSOHMR hfl Valid Calif dn vcr,, ht: Mu!.l :.pe:ik & un AGENCY Hott.ls Wottnss d•·rstund Engll..,h I Ohr. 5 40-60 5 5 bp.fieM.cf Coob r1 u Y 4 '1 a y w '' e k ~) llnrhor C~1 <.:oluny K1tdwn Mdrtron lnl' 2200 So NE VJ::Hi\FEt. 271420rl(tcgdltwv llitchcy, S A 54G S.'>43 ~·., h ""ft Juu11 c;a 1, ..:011 after rx.irs a ppt .,..., u FACTORY THAI N.t::E ~ M110a1tc1 lit>lwl'i.'ll i<ood plly, xlnt f ulurn m -•G•EN-E•RA1.-••0•,.•.F•~1•c;•· t;•. -1 :! 6 f11~t l(row1111( pla11t11·11 Host• .... /Cat•rlRCJ ad he 6 1 v t: <' o. l 5 J 7 TYPISTS • • .. Mo nrnvt a Ave. N . k . St-.:CRF:TAHIF.S 5ecntwy 54H S125. /\CCTGCt.t:HKS t:xper1e nce In dining ~· t' m a I 1• i-~ u c L o r y l'ackul(ers. $3.15 per tu. to start. Menl raises. 1537 Monrovia /\ve. N.B. 56Sl2S. ---------.. ~ooo SE RVI C E SUPERVISOR Cert. pre · rerred. Clean, newer lcjtchen. Port Mesa Conv. llosp . 2570 N e wport Bl vd. Costa M t!88 . 642-0400. GIHBAL OfftCE F'ull lime-part time . Muat be good w1tb num· bers . No typing nt.'CeSSary. ~ -6727 CiB8AL OfftCE PubUs her. CM. Starter Job. n o exp e rience necessary . Typing. xeroxing, phone. Hard worken onl,y. Advance· ment. l600 start. $800 00 days. ~7-8914 for appL PHX-PUl-'il-: room supervision & ban· OPERATORS q u<'l booking requ1 red Top Pay No t\•c Pnvatc Club Apply In Paid Weekly person Wt.'C1n~ thru Sun HORRELL 11 a m to 3pm 1110 L TEMPORARY &ys1de Or. CdM. SEHVICES Hostess. c.xpenenced, full ffiVJNE 752-6666 time. Beach House. 619 E..O. E. M /1-' 9~y Hollow Lane.L R -------Hostess Xlnt oppty to GIRL FRIDAY PosltnR s upplement lncomt-. ~ f'ront office ex· Welcom · new res1tlenll. perience pre fe rred. Permp /t. flex h rs. Nt~'<l duties lnclude answcnng c· a r & type w r i l c r phones, typmg & work· Ho11p1t11ity Hos lus i n g w t t h a d d l n R Servtce. S47 3095 machine Co'lta Mesa area. As k for lll•len 557-8961 GIRL FlllDAY Hotel1Motel exp n1~ht auditor & desk clerk. Ap ply Bruce Smith 9·5. San C.1emente Inn Typing. payroll, book· i---------• keepmg, for pack[11(tnJ( deslgn co. Costa Mesa Contact Jim Weddle 161 1 Monrovia. 645 0040 Girt Friday /Mtfr tlGHT AUDIT CLERK General Office skills requJred. No HOMEMAKERS $horthand. Wiii tra in. MONEY! Salary open. 64.2·3400. I IOUSECL EAN t: H~ l 'ar no•t•, I' rr Top $S (.;m.:ham (j1rl a.1r, '1 IZI I lillLwde<1nt'r'I Top S for I' J rt or t' u 11 t 1 111 1• worker.; 55 I ·4Jt1.I Houseclean.111ii Pan time or full time . Own tramporUlton Start Im med Top m 673-0968 or 646-4f71 I liiu..,1·k<'<'i:w:r<>. full tlml' & I' 'I , )(ood workin111 c.0!11 1 1nn~. 11 pct holioa ;,• E 0 t: Bayv1t'w M.m11r, 1)42 3505 I liiuwko•f·p!'r < 'hilct f'art• lll(l·~ ~ & 7 . 1ook1n1< Pri vate hou~t>hold I year f'Xl'.>f'r . $1 211 p('f week. Room & hoard 14 huurs per week perma nenl. I Yt for oven 1 m1 .. Take· a d t o n<·Or<''l l Employment D<•vt-lop· m r n t 0 e part 111 t• n l . 0 0 T . 301474 .010 Ad paid (CK by employer lfOUSEKEf:PERS. Sul thru Wed. fuU umc. good benefits 4000 Hiiaria Way, NB642-S861. HOUS&llPll Nn exp nee . Xlnt benefits. Bayview Conv. Hosp. 20SS Thunn Sl. C.M. 642·3Sa5 E 0 E IMMB>IATE "AITTIME EMft.OYMENT $400-$750 + "'°""' The UA I LY I'll.OT JANITORIAL/Ens 0...ta MeM1 a rc ... M11tut1· pt't':'.On..'1 n1.,-d1-<l ,., !'~" lo IJ,i 't ( .111 714 7SO lao:l •JANITORIAi. h ill umc. <.:ot.lll ML~ .. Ir ' 1m• ar .. a S700 mu • g.a:. .11 lowanc to &l<irt Imme OJ)l'nlnJ(~ "¥.al t 11 17~31f!:i! JANITOR l mm1~111t1• o(H•nm~ f11r )W'\JtOl"lal dUtll'1' 111 uuf Plunt~>P 11 n·9, /\l'l'l.Y I~ P EHSOI' LEAR SIEGLER TilAHSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 Wl!'lt SeKerlltn>m Santa Anu, t;u t:q u a I 0 pp fo: m µIo v m f1h JIWB.R'f SALIS ()pport for creat1v~ salt·a person with som e bocMt· k('(1Mg NB 631~ LABORATORY TECHNICIAN rut your htith 'l<'hool chemistry and ma th tll work. Exce llent <op PQrturuty to learn and mr progre1H1 111 a stubll.' r11n.~r thlilt 1e; alway'!! 1n d<·mand Will perform v..nety o( lab te11tlnl( on lamlnatlnR fiber~ und re Sift product.,, 1. ... .<;A1. !-.1-.nu r '\In 1111 IMrtnt•I Ill :--1.H )11 h l.1"" llfrn .. 11/l :JH •' 1•·r m 1 111~'.1t11m .!. bu , nr'~ c.'••fp11rdl•' f,111,(f 1-"•nt• J'I•'.!"' I .111 .. 11 UHOlEUM U. YER 645·548 I UQUORClERk Hill 11m1· ~1.1tur.· ,., ,,, cl •lr ""111 trJlll 1\p!JI> m i-•r.oo 11!K> W I~ h !-.t <'M LOTPERSOH fnr l'ar n •nlJI .i1it1·n1' T1, JI I I I( U 11 &, 111' I 1 \ I I l u_,1om1·r' li~·hl m.1111 IPn.1nr •' ••rt ~ ··h•• I •' .,,m1· 111 • ""tori.. t • .i \m. n1 "" lt•·n , ~ "r ..,,, I 111 Mocw.w Shop H•r 'fllJ, 1, v. h1·n· 11 11. i.,tn' Hrnnt.I rww t.•omPJl'l> hrnnd nt•w produ<· t brand m•w curi·er It ) 11u havt• th•· m1·C'han11•a l up lttUtk' nt•l'.t ~tcp" an .1p pr,. n 1 1 1· 1· p r 11 j.! r ,, m llolomeh•r Co 631 !>432 711 w li thSt 1·~ •MACHINIST* 4-day 40 hr w...-k EDLER INOUSTRI F.~ 2101 Dovt> St N Ii Across from 0 C.: Airport. r.taadb. upply The Inn u l L..t1111n11 . 211 7" Coa~t Hwv. La~un;i AP;ar h MAID upprt>f 't1 . f t.p I li42~ MJ\H)1o. 'WAN'Tt:D lfi61 ~ t'>.L ltwy l..s.:un .. Uc·h 494-41192 MAIDS WANTED for pnvale resort Start lmmed. Exp. preff'r rt.-<l WUltrain F\tlltimt.• Apply i.n person, 419 N. O>Mt Hwy, L~11( Bc h o r t:aJI 714/(94-3521. Ask tor Elauw Men or women 25 yrs or older. Know the coast cities. Net SUM> a week or more. Oraoae Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. He rrm11nn. •·ountaln Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newh ope & Qiclid) E)rthuslutic lndlvlduals ,.,_1 _ _.... ..... •~ k . f . earn comm. lo $2,000. ~ '"'""""' ""'wor in o · by Thanksgiv in g! f1ce &salescapacllyfor Demonstrate toys & fine jewelry establis h· ~. Complete trainlng. ment. 21 + years or age. No delivering or collect· No e)(J)er. necesa:r, · We Ing. Need c ar. Call will train. App Y In 714 ~1·$346 collect to person or contact Ken GoOO opportunity for a rehable pel"son with an aptitude for number3 & calculato r sklll11. NCll 4200 exper. pref. Adv&n· cement o pportunities avail. Eni<>Y xlnt. com· pany benerlts . Apply 9am-J.2 Noon. Mon tf'r1. Penonnel needs auto route dnvt'rs for homt: newspaper dt" livery In thl' St1 n Cle mente arc11 Must have dc·~nda.blc t·ur. St!ven d&ys . Afternoons (2::.>-S.30 > M·F & mom - 1 n g s on Sa t t S u n (5:31).8:30>. Some c:ollet1.· ing required. EamlnJ(a based oo site or route Call 496·6800 Ask for Foster Ouellet or Mike Bush. E11cellenl benefltR and C.ERK growth opportunities. MAIL CLERK ELECTRICIAN. see line ' Smith. 2300 Harbor Blvd. Reaid. Only. To $1S. Gift.s's 'aadgeu • "Our C.M. Kirk J e wclers. 982-5447. 29th Year." _~_MS __ . _____ _ MAttaton HOTB. 000 Newport Center Or Beach Eq por Emplyr IF' i....., ... _._._._._..l••GO GO DANCERS!---~~~~~~ Eec1riciana: Exp'd, bigb needed now by Srrcen quality, lo COl'll. All Ute ~ General ~ Artist Mgmnt. 778-1080 £Jet:trk 142-4521. ~ Ext 95. -----~~~~~1 ..:.~~AY YICTOl MIBS Gtl•d Our company, a high YOUll Jobs performiDI Individual Typiats SAVEGAS who can ,_.In calm " PBX ()l>eraton f\loctklatl &ander hectic Keypuocb ()per U YoU want to work. we pr...n altuaUom. deal warehouae workers have a )ob f<W you ... near uMrtlvely w /diverse Tralnee AIMmblera your home. All ah Illa peraonalltlea 6 hep Work wtMa .JOU want to. av~=--aPPO(ntment ~ wtlb our fm IDM· NEVER A FIS. · · Moo-Frl8am-Spm 11'1 clnd.on. Stentartal (7H ) 625-23116 a k l l l 1 required -""""'W Commonweallh abortband. apeedwrttlq, . ......, dlctaphone, accurate J\tUtrton, Ca typewrlUDI. detail Mon-Frl&:»•:JO oriented. Eacrow H · nm 540-6646 perience an 8dva.otac•. 230WWamerRm217 Call lb. lleap,840-lllO .a-,._ ll o tel Telephone Operator, mual be f;x. p 'd , Apply to Hotel Laguna 425 So. coul Hwy. Laguna Bch. 41M-115l. Hotel WA11Wt/WAITllSS llOOM SllV1CI We an Melrlnl a day ahift room terVlce run· ner. Ee Joy excellent ~y benellta. Apply t-nooo, Moo-Fri, P..-.on· nel. MAllton MOTIL 800 ~ C..ole r Dr Newport Beach NB --s..&a,_,_ Exp. b9c:k offlct for bua)' · · 915.aza Wtll.... HOUSE CLl!ANERS- pedlatriclan'a office. ORO -..SenJa. M/P' IUO per hr. Exper. MtlJDe.MUf'rG. D:JE M /F Dt.._olllaker •car. ne.us7 Oil QUDI ~ Pr..,.ecUon Servlca HouMcltaMn wanted to .az:-s.-1 C>pportud1 wort 'l\as· l"rl. a.a for fOrWlllTS :j I ............ r.t wD o.111• Empk>ferM/f ,_...1 ~ AM'a . wlllta01 -·-M NalWlll&Ma. ~~~~~~~~ --Olli..... -------- INSPECTORS For production sa1 I maker N r OC Airport. 979-1483. INSPECTOR · immediate open1n& for PCB In.spec- t or . Must have knowled,te ol color code· polarilles-compon ent!'I· wortunaoablp. Martron INC. 2200 So. Ritchey. S.A. 546-5543. lnlulation 1llatallen Ex· p'«!z for Union lnaul. Co. lnllO. o.c. C.11: GWco lnaulaUoo 58Ml.Z3. Insurance P roperty 6 C.aualty Ala 't . Exper nee, m1n 2 yrs lncld'I t1pln1. Xlnt btneflta. J amee laaurance, Irvine. Call Maurine ~.E.O.E. --••MCI AMMCT FlN 6 Cuuaily, COID• merclal llaea un · denn1ter. llobertaoo lniaura-. Allot. lac, ...-. U.S. POLYMERIC 700 .... Dyer ..... s-ta AM. CA '2707 17 141549·1 IOI Equal Opportunity Employer N1t' &.AIOI Unique retail nunery 111 loddna for an outgoln1 penor\ f(W a full time carry out poalUon. IHI. Mon lo Fri. please apply 1.n penoa 8-5, M • F. ...... leclal•~ c...no,au Minimum 2 yn. e x- e_er1~!'ce. Good 1111111. l"arnU1 law 6 llU1aUOe prwtl~. Pa.W partlo1, '-Ith • lire tnt. Other 1ood t>aneftt1 . Pre1t11lou1 Newport a.ada 1..aw nrm. c.u Dll*6e ... l ... .. Wr llave an 1mmed1ate openma for a reliable person to handle our m al lroo m , co p y midunes & switchboard r e I 1 e f J o b r t• <1 • s knowlrdge of postal ralell. Prefer Ille typing &officeexpenence Herc 1."I 11 chance to work for a h1ah growth t'Ompany loca ted 1n Ori.nttl' County All tnterated candidates please call P ersonnel, (714>132 .. 3MQ for an appt, or apply lo penon at, TIIWlel~•c••• 3631 Michele . , Tuatln <S.A. Fwy at llyford exit) E.O.E. M tF /H Maintenance ~ S8nl stilled 8Jd1 Tuka I.e .. Ught plumbln1. elec ll1caJ, painting. modular him cooatr.. macblnery malnl. Full time poa. !Wary bued on exper. Out1landln1 benefits ~&a....,betweet1 lOia>lpm. WMellllC. 17'70 Brookbunt ........ VbEOE MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 1;r1•.it 11p pn rt unit " 11, 11•.im .11\d or pro 11.tr•·'-1n ondu\lrtJI pl,1111 m.11n l•"fl.tn( •· •• 'latJt• r .1n • r lhJI '' JllNJ)' 111 tlo· m.ind 1'l'li11rm c-<1rrt·• t l' • 11111 pr<·• ("flt I"' rn.c intrn u n• .. "" ..i "..tnt•t > 11f 111c1u,tn .11 t"qUlprrwnt Pro m •1 l 1 "n .1 I •• I' IJllrtUOllll" Jlld ~" cllt Ill ,,d, .ind 1Jo.n1·f 1t' • .11• 111111; l•1r m •·t h .1111• .,.~1 j•l\Jfll• )11'\.Jtl lo ... 1 l-.\llf•n•'flfl• IO lo-•I' !>ft• l•·r rl'\I U.S. POL YMYIC 700 lost Dpr Rd s.ta Ana. Ca 92707 (714) 549-~ 101 l::qual Opportumty 1-;mployer M , ... Mamed. employed but WIUlt to make mort: in )'our SPMTe lime' <.:all for 8pp( ~ Sl611 MATBJAL COtif'TaOL Mdll'rtal u >ntrul 1·~ Ptoditer. l'ntry lc•vel l»-'1 lHoo. mm 1 yr offir1· t•xpr rt•q i\btloly to ~ 11r k "" f111un ..... dt-tt11l1~I inf•> ,, mu,1 (.'J ll Im .q1p1 \ Kmc.l.1v1:. Ind ~ 7~ 1-:0 ..: t1n1•· "'ll\1• W1•1•k1•111h ···q><·ri,.111 ··d r 1•qu1 tt"I l'lt ,,, .. 1ppl' 111 l><'t'>1t11 .., ~ " . ROGER'S GARDENS .!•II ~:111 .111.,,111111 lf1 l1., lt•H1d :-.iur.tnl( '-l'lt~l'ft .... /\1111-. <)pi·m111(' ''" ,111 :.hift • f•t1 r.-n1!1t-tl ,11tlt•' I l.l''t J"Jil l11r ""''l"'r l-.1\ K' Yt 11 11.1-. 't'lll u . \I<' \µi>h •• 1 fl.111,tt111 ('ot11 ! ••1111 r. \11, l-1.1~1,t11p If.I 'Pt kc h h4/ IWM • RH A \t "'UJ)f'r\ hor fnr ·~1 h••ol t~ll'IV 1'4,...p (itlfl<I Wl)I k IJIY. 1'1.od Xlnt bl·n1· ..:. rl't1tt>m1·11t 11lun <\11111'- 11 t 1-·111ic .. hq1 '"'"' l~'llh·r k~. M.1ici.t1111 Hol Npc. tt<'h 114<! >jj~ 1'11,...ini.: LVH {)pl'fUlll(., on l'M & n11(hl ~(b Part t11nc Xlrll bt!ll•' Cioud ,,tart1ni.: !. a I b r y 1\ p JI I y J t flaiish1 p Cnnv C.A.•ntt•r, 46fi Fial(sh1p Rd N11t lkh 6"2 ll04 I OF'FICF. Clerk T ypist for ~•nm• 1·11mvany 11orn1 k nu w I t: 11 i: 1· p r 1· f 'cl H42-2Klt <.XflN' W11rk. pa rt ti m•• Ill!• l)'Ptnl!. f1ltn1! lt11ur' Ot•"l1hl1• l\1·v.11e111 11,.,1t:h ~34112 -Off1Ct' lle lp, pr~·.:1t11-:111u•. MECHANIC Fort•11(11 1·.tr Jlu,v In II ,. 11 ,. n <1 •· n I ' h 11 p D /\TSU N IT 0 Y 0 T ,\ liend1~. vacation PJY Mon .. 'rt. MIS!>!On V11•Jt1 831 ·Zl83 " 495 S450 Medical Back Office Exp h e lpfut but n u t neces:.ary. M7·8SKS lo r appt. Medical Front ()fflrc Exp on ins uranc1• & phones Tram on 1•u m- puler. 847~ for appt Medical Lab IOC'ated in Newport BeaC'h h a l\ opening ror bright. hard worlon& 1!rl to handlt> B US Y fro nt office Previous office up de !l1r11ble & lhe ab1hty lo work well with people. WiJJ trlWI on computer. We offer competitive salary, paid vacation. profit 1ha11n11 & other benellta. Please phone Belly for Interview, fM6.4a MIDICAL Uve-ln. l200 per week plua room 6 board (714) k>-Cll1 r <21JI ~l. NII l,.1w F1rn1 "'"k' hni:ht rc•,11 \'uuni.: p,.r,011 111 run ••re umb Al a~'l1:.t w 1111· 11f!-tlut 11·, Will tram Mu,,t ll4· at l1•a!.I t>I, w1vul11I t..:ahf Unvl'f-. 1.w & own t·ar I:!!> dully $:1 hr w 1m1 1 rc1m1Ju r:;c<1 Contut't M:irey· 640 51i50 ------ orr1eu help wanted, full lime. Apply in pcr!;on . 3.'50Clinton. C.M. OFFICE Cl.ERi TRAINEE 'Jl)io Daily 1'1lot ha:. un 11nmed1ale ol)tmln.: for tratnee for ru II t 1 m t•. J)t!rma nent postlton 111 our Cla11slr1cd Depart rnent. Mui.t be ttblc to type M 40wpm I ly pin1ot tell will be 1Adrr11n1slN'ecl IO all applicants l. tiandlc pboca, learn computer and o tb e r general clerical dulies . ()p. portl&n.il)' for advance· ~and excellent com · pany benefits. Salary oommeftlur•le wilh tx· penenee. For Interview. p&eaae caU: 64.2·4321. ext. m OltAMGI COAST DAILY PILOT 3)0 w. 0.y Street Mar-Portfolo eo.ta ..... Mo~ y -II k t • G 0 v l l!:.qual ()ppc)rtW1ily Securlll• l ·l)'n exp or 1 ____ E_m_pfoo_yy_ee_r __ _ Trainee w / .. BA. •AM- lPM Sal+ Booua. Send R.utne: W.B. Govaara 11. Inc. 1ui~,..ar0r NtllfOl'tltada,-. . I -........... --........-. ...... ---· .... ~-.. .,.... ...... .., _..,......_ .... ..._...,.. .,..,, ....... ,... ....... - ( J \ s ( t t (. t t l l l I t ( l d , ' ! s f ......... Manufacturln1 medical company needa a P«IOft who is a self-starter Hkea detail work Wllb aome experience in the use of mk romet@n. dia l Jndlcators A blueprint lnterpretatkm. Good benefits. Mlnloo Viejo area, l&lary commensurate with expertence. Only ~e quaU!ied wbo aare seeklna permanent employment. call Betl)' tor appointment at SSl..-SO. OflllCI •AttOUAUM eO'dlr'O«i: Sb1PI* We will train MlcOl"f!l'OI' Yacbi., 1631 ~a.CM. PAINTll Bnllh. roll, apra)' e111)('r MoreTam.8911001 Partdni Atte ndant. neut. aggressi ve, rt-liable, I os1t1 on lead1nii t o mgm& 673-e)(). PART-TIME COUPLES F1..EXLBLE HOURS 964-SO. For Appt. PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy workmg with lods. Over 21. Start at $3.50 per hour Phone 6 42·432 1 . Ext 25U BETWE ~N 4 00·5 00 PM. Atllfor~ Equal Opportunity Employer Part lime. Photo hoolh a t tendant. mornings Call 640-7293. Pa.rt t.Jme help over 18 for in.'iertmB & tying early Sun AM only. LA Times 646-0637 or 646·S844. ----Part·lime help wanted Must be able to work through winter months. Mon·Fr1. Sandwich shop nr OC Airport. Will train Call bef lOam or aft 2prn.833-8919 Mike. PART TIME RICE:f'TIOMIST Immediate opemnA for 1t Recept.Jonist to work in liusy Real EBtat<' o fftce Musl be personable, able to handle pressure Of ex· tremely busy phones & capable or !Jghl but a c t'urate typing. Plca:.e i.ubmil resume or t'Om plete applJcalJon to THE IRVIME CO. 550 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach. E.0 .E. Party consultant lcvu n terperson. full time in· cludln.g Sat ApplY 202S Newport Bl. CM PASTEUP U>okmg for a. company where you can bwld a career? We would llke l o talk to you. Composing dept. now accepting ap· pllcallon for paste up. Apply Pennysaver. 1660 Placentia Ave . Costa Mesa, Thur.;. morn. PAYROLL CLERK N1GHTS.UFT3·ll P M f''or sharp individual who likes wo rk ing with figur es. S an Juan Capistrano. Ca ll 661°1211 NXOPH.. Earn wtule you learn Tele phone Ans wertnl( Serv ice full tame /part tame Vaned s hirt:. Days, afternoon or even- ings Lonttons 111 FA.5HJON ISLAND COSTA MESA/IRVINE TUSTlN HUNTINGTON BEACH Ideal ror s tudents & hous ewives. Many co benefits incluchng paid v acations . T yping J5wpm . E 0 E Call 543-4230 Mon. thru Fri. ssssssssssss PaSOMMIL Expanding temp help service, n«ds sharp Dis· pat cher /Interviewer . Xlnt a.a.lary & beoerits. Experience in t em · porary help • must. Sub· mil resume lo: V.HESl'ON Alli.,.a Aa.bolt ,..,.Ille. 4500Campus Dr, Ste 102 Newport Beach. Ca 92660 ssssssssssss PIST CONTIOL T ..... St•ady /ob fo r teap l*'*lft •runt ahann&, P'Ol.lP health AppJy in pt1'liOl'I Uoyd Pc..'llt C'on t.rol Stie £ Dyer Rd SA PHARMACIST'S ASSISTANT f\iU time 9 lO IS, Mo11 tbru Fn Must ty pe S..-2111 ..... Stttclo/Lab General Ass1slant-& Counter Sales Mui.l have ab1!1ty to meet and deaJ_wilh public. 631 3411 ~I.Jons now available ln an acute Ps ychiatri(' 1llocraputic M lie au pro gram Capistrano fly Tht' Sea f105p1tal 011t•r looking the ocean 1n Dana Pt. RN full llmt' 3-11. RN full time 11 ·7, RN noat pool all shirts. LPT full lime 3· l l LPT part time 11 7. LPT rloal pool all shifts . E 0 £. CaU ror 1nro. 831-1774 or 496-5702. ------- l'roduc llon Wo rker. 1-'abnc loft layout. cut· ling. seaming. rigging, full tame. Will train SJ 00 $4 O 0 per h r 642-3545 P/fTa.LH 3 dys pr wk + i,, day Sat Must type & have good head for figure:.. Call "96-5133. E.O. E M /F /H. Real E5tate SUPER Aggressive sales pe~n wanted to work Hunltngton Harbour In rent1vl' l'Omm1ss1on SC'ffi.'(fulc Rita, Sfll 3.146 REAL ESTATE S LES MAN WANTF.D EAR'll UI' TO 15% COM MISSION NET l·CJn earn from S50K to $100K annually 2 Find out why new lie. earn big $$$ here Come talk with them 3·0ur produt' t 1nexpen s 1Ye land/budgel terms. 4. Pre.set appls. galore . :>-Find out why "we 've got the best Uung going". ~ B. a rea. Ask ror Mr Howard. l6.5 34-02 Real &itate. Top N'pt. Penin omce has opening ror exper salesperson or new licensee. We train. 673-9060 Real Estate lroken & Sal111M11 We have an opening ror 2 licensees who are re ally ambitious A lovely of· fie~ offering your own pnvate desk & all the ne<·~s1t1es for success plus up to 70r;, com mission Call Ma rjorie C l a rk. R es 1dent1al Manager for app 't . Wesley M. T ayJor Co. Realtors 644-4910 RHll Estat. SalH Opening for licensed :>ales people. lo cally owned, with national re· rcrral system. t:xcellent wo rking conditio ns . Eam 100% commission. For conl1dent.Jal app't. call 759-0226. Execu· Syst.ems ReaJtors Real E!itat.e Sales; l.tc. or unlicensed. Will train. m.7300 Ask ror B1U, the manager. Real F.state Sales CcesulalioM Paid WW..Y•U... Train directly with a member of the Million Dollar Club. You'll be shown step by step bow il ls done. 962·4474 REALESrATE CacS&,ftllClmlrt Suc~e~s~rb=~•ge firm has immediate openinp ror commercial and industria l salespersons with the followlng qualifications: PIRSOMHB. College background. Permanent position Commercial & industrial w/growinl temporary salese:rpr. service. Respon. for in· We offer a str ong side cuatomer service, polit.lve envlronmenl for applicant te1tln1. In· auccusful personal ~ fl placement. pvwtb in r.e. tales, leaa· Knawleclle fl experience in& and lnvest.meota lo In secretUtal • 1ener1J OfaDle and Su Dle10 om~ 1'9ClWred. We're COUDlles. For fw1.ber fu. lookln• for a t um fonmUoncootact: penooallty, 1om eone ~·...,Ille. wllo'aaprobl«mlOlver• 18551 llaeArtbu.r Blvd. _..,. ~ u JOU a.zia b8w a..-d blUDOI', • lrvlne, Calif. 8271.Sor call .......... °' mtalal 714_.,._ __ _ dmwtty•flaUldtty••~~~/~H---~~~ dlr..,.. • t.bri•• oa • :. fmt ,.ce, c.U ua. Top ·------PQ, llillllnU ...... 117.oMI t 7100 OM.Y PtLOT ..._Wms• 11M ~ ................ . ••••••••••••••••••••• ....... c:.... "911 u.. ,... atat• ..._~wt.ore quh._ •ua.taatlal In C'ODM, 11 de1peralely needed b/ l o 1a, eataa.lhlae • loC'a broiler. Ou11tandlo1 ea.nU011 avaJl•ble o n 1eaero111 comml1111un aplit A llMrvalwl op port.u.ily ,_ lhe HJl« pro(INfoHI C'all Mr ~alMO-MeO. ._..._._,. _,,_... s.ai. derl, •labUahed ..._._-I IUl'I-I ,.._,,...._ ..... ., ..... needa la• s.m.tary •l•ecounttn1 ....,W.eM 11,1111..-mw-.d 710f C••••& ar ..,,.1r.,...in1 aldUt for ..................... ...................... 'ut • llJO bocmowMn auoel1lloa _;: ............... . t: C R I T A R Y .... , ... ,&llOft. Office TRAINO Npt.. Bell. law ...-, ..,.. btlpfw but otllce l•a•f .. ,., • llot caeuaa. trlnae lhorUulnd "°' ,.quired belaeftta. Group medical. 'IYl>e tow111p or mont. ~I d v a cation e AnN&Salar)'oqot.labi.. Stack Peatax KX Umm w / Seed ,..,me lo Davld aero P'4 leoa; FS.5 lem till. JU4 Vllt.a del Oro. TYPISTS (wide anale>: lllmm MIMllOO • !)'II. P'or •PP 't. call NB. IQelO, Clerks n .a teleplloto 1en1. Y• C.. h Te WM Wkodt, eves 84().tTIZ. Secretary: Pit Insurance T-.,t • (n4) 71'1·Sl5. AN a,,. ....... fwYOU• Carl's Jr! • CAU.TOOAY 17 141149.791 I AilfwT .. Oll Equal Opp Employer m 1r tt.ta1ann1 BUS aovs ne.,ded for Newpo rt Burb Club. Flexible boure Call for appt. e&\ .5000 H1 g), R&WAVRANT MT.P•Pla<*t'S fltDASTOll 11 now hlrln1 tor fwl and pltlir_, opening.a. V»ry Ina daya & boon lde&I aupplemenwal mcome for ~wives & lllludents. <Nr proeressive growing company offers op portW\lllell tor advance rrw.'fll baaed on your job ~rform:inc.-Pleasant wortung rood!lions. Must be UI & over Apply 10 person bt wn l end 6 2300S I!: BRISTOL Santa Ana Hts 549-8674 llltwn Jamboree &Campus) OR Rece1v1ng ln11 p ect ur, 651 EA5T lstSt snwll m~harucal ('Offi TU~~s.:t5791 ponents EllJ)t!ntinl'tld tn ---------blueprint reodlog & lilic or ins pection tool:. ~5.151 RICEtVl"4G CLERK lmmed. op port unity 111 an expanding elec..'trona<• mfg co. Some ex.per. re qd. XJnt bene 4 day work week C1111546 5543 Rerept1on1st . Good phone, Ille typm~. part lime Select Interiors, ~2700. Receptionist. tele phones &typmg . Newport Beach area. Lively. growing ro., xJnt benefits . PCM. '833-3313 ~taunmt Male wanted Friendly, t'Olu c1cnt1ou:. & depen· duble Ir you lake to cook you 'll lovt• thai. plare K.itchcn prep & sandwich mitkt•r Cor a new restaurant Must be uble to hfl 30 lbs II •I Mon to 1-'ra scht'Clulc Apply 1n person Mon , Tue:.. & W£'tl , between 2 5 Sloncrrull Tt'rrare. 2915 Red lWl. Costa tttesa Rest.auranl IOOICKHPER FUUl.Jme IUSGIRLS R~st HOSTESSES Warehouse Restaurant Order Des For FU m :w.50 Via Oporto N. B. m anul co. xlnl phone 673-4700 lc.>ehruque a mw.t. Dulles --------- incl typ'g, C1J'g & work Restaurant ing w adding mach Experaen rcd P a ntry C M area As k fo r Cook for l'nv:u e Club. Helen 557·8961. Newport Beach Fu I\ RECE:PTIOMIST for att orney & CPA lmmed opening Sma II low prt's:.ur e o rr1cc· ProCt!Ss1onaln1m & typ ang ucrur uc·y :.tn•:..:.t•d lncaled nr 0 C Airport Call 1133 1065 with qualifications & salary reqlDrement. RICS'T /TYPIST Adv. agncy Salary open Call Robm at 752 6211 RECEPTIONIST . ex penenced full time only ror hair cutting salon. Apply an person. Tues thru Thur, llaar Wc~t Hair Cutters 3305 Newport Blvd. NB lime day:., WeoJs Sun Call ror appt 1»5.5000 t'xt 520 Restaurant WEINERSC llNITZEL ha s "S pe c a al llom!'makcr .. hou r s 11 JOam 2p m N o holJdays or weekends if desired All ages arc ~l<.-ome. $1.25 hour. AP· ply at 250 S Bristol. Cast.a Mesa, orr Red 11111 Blvd. 754·8874. ------Restaurant Exp'd Cook & P /T waitresses needed ror f'all\1.ly Rest 645 9487 Restaurant WAITER. WAITRESS Days, eves 548 7418 RICB'TIOHIST P /T R.ET AIL PET STORE needed for Newpo rt MANAGER Beach Law fmn . Hours MANAGER TRAINEE are 1oam-2pm. Mon thru Fri Wlll train on PBX TltOf'tCAL ASH nunension. Send resume llRDS to ad 11598, C/O The Datly 642 SS22 Pilot. P .O. Box 1560. Sa M •. C Costa Mesa . CA 92626. 1lboat a10l ... leang. R£CIPTIOHIST /SEC'Y Newport Center. front I}( rice appearance a must. heavy phones. some typ rng. growth potential P oss1b tl1ly or p /l &~5470 RECEPTIONIST · II B Lite typmg, bkkg reqtl Salary depnd. on exper Ja c oby & Meyer:.. 842-00ZJ FUil l1me. must have min knowledge or sailboats. m ech e lect sys t em Thurs Mon, 7 3 30, incl wknd'> S3 50hr 645·7100 Sales An· you an a rlas u c . c re a ll v c . l' n t' r it c t 1 r person who lakes thing~ sparklan~. has sales & display ahalaly ? Lado V1Uag<'s leading :ewela W\She. full time 1nl'ldn 'g Sat no n1lcs. Ca ll Receptio nist /Errand 673-_9334 ______ _ Gtrl. part time. !lours 1-5 ~ Moo lhru Fri. S4. hr. For es New p 0 rt Be a c h ATHLmcs Developer. Must have Earn $72+ a wttk pa rt dependable car. 6754910 t.Jme guys & dolls 17 & Receptionis t /PBX Operator, Builder of na tJonaJ chain restaurant need s d e pe nd able . pleas ant rece pl I P BX operator Good starting salary, benefits & work ing e nvironment. Con· tac t Erin Don nelly. (TI( )752-1730. older needed to do P R work for top amateur athletes ltclp us develop world class <ithlet~ ll 2 yrs or college & 1•or. manager t ra mee post· I.Jons 011a1l11b le Up to $2 5 O w k < II o u r I y wage/bonus I. WorkinR evening hours. Call Mr Johnson bet ween 12· 7 at 972--4848. IECEP110MIST The JoUy Roger, Joe. Is SALES Cl.~RK : Costa loolcing for a Cwl lime Mesa Stationers . 270 permanent RecepUon!sl. Ea.st 17th St, .c.M. FUii Must be personable & ex· lime, apply to person perienced. Position re-_~_o._12 ______ _ quires.use o( 10.key ad· SALES/DELIVERY IC der & light typing. '650 lo you need a decent paying start.Applyinpenonal: job up lo $4 ·S6 + evs 1700Glllette. Irvine S·9pm, call afl lpm, s.11-0811 IECEPTlllST Sales GUYS&GALS Want a fun job? Richie ~It. If you are 11 years or older you can earn The Loan Department of rn+ per week working 4 our beautiful Ne wport hours part ume & have a Beach ()(flee bas an im· ball. Bonuses, parties. mediate opening for an etc. CALL RIClll E experienced R ecep-BETWEEN 12ar1. t.ioaist. Respoa.albWUea will loclulle front o(rice ___ 9_1_2.._41_41 __ _ duti•, heavy pbooe1, ---------and some clerical func· tioaa. Typln1 of 40-50 wpm ii required. Tb1a POSlt.loo ortera a lt&rUnl lallJ'Y of '700 =lat boeflt• proftt lha~lt pMd al and denw covera1•. and much UDOn. Pl• ... call Ao· DIU.e ...... for ID la• ~~t. RDll.ITY :&•AL ... ,, .......... ... 'Ml --OJiptfl' ,.,. ~ fMFTSHOP MMllOTTHOT& Excellent opportunity tor u efficient, people <l1eDted lDdMdi.aal able to work part thne even• 1111 houri lnd\ldlnl $at • ~. Apply ln person. Mon tbru Fri tam·12 noon. Penoanll. 800 Nnport Center Dr Newport Blacb !.0.£. 11 /F Betty Calla 751·9810 tAl10 a ced delivery drtver) otnce. Good ~· ilrt ~ fGF Kana H. ••· •lhr· •· · . =~1~r :~ °' OW' •Pl>Utaota o.. '°'° 8ectttlJ'Y /Recept1oal1t: years experience in eJec· for wolt !a &be -·•••• .. •••• .... ••••• SeeldDI m11ture penoo tronk:s. Poetliooa Involve momioC 6: are •crllnl ~. Sbepbad lYJ>e. for a computer u1.,. of· fU..Uoa kill and handilnc by Lhe aftemooo. Top v., cute. 7-8 wlal <*I. ,JI 41•$201( Ike. T~c. llllnte. inventory control. weekly P.•Y· Excellent Had puppy aboU. SlO eL SALESMEN ..i~ _ .... in a ..,._, ~2173. Forklllt experien ce CJlll)OrtWWeafor: ~ "' .... a g would be bel 1W TYPIST 1~~.:..;;;., _____ _ llvina? e a.re looking Semury: Req'd by en· p . SElCRETARIESw/w/o Pilbullpupa: 11 wu tor a mbit ious aelt tertainer . Mus t type, w e o ffer exc e llent GENERALOFFJCE S§O&up ruotlv1lA!d lod.Mduala to shthd. Career minded benefits whlch include 642-1093 serve as accounu l"elJl' Lav~ln. Apt provided. one weeks vacation after Local assignments. air for our rapidly n pand· Majepr~fd.494·3395. 6 months . 11 paid travel booua ~more. Golden Retriever puppy, ~ purebred $'15. 6 weeks old. S3M968. lnc eo. Room for adnn• b 1 · d · 1 d · Call now! cemeat. Call between Secrelary/Bookkeepu o 1 a ys inc u 1ng 1°'2. Mt. White $40-4023, fulJ lime, salary com · Oirist.mas week orf and 557-0045 !).) m ens u rate w /ex . group insurance begms AKC Shlb Tiu stud service. Calico. $200. 642-3:)28 SALES Mouvuted ex~rtenced s ale-; person. Ne w sai.lboat sales. F\lll·Ume. Olli 1714) 673-0tOO perience Near J ohn dayothlre. Wayne Airport. 557-0572 ,.."'·L•n:. ~apply tn person or U \ 11 -SIClfT ARY call Personnel ror ap. llMPC>fWrt Pf PSONN£l stlMCIS Cocker Span1el-AKC. 6wks old. Buff color . J rrole, 3 Female ~--t.197 Xl.nt oppty ror emc1ent JlWltmenl (714> 546-3551. l7U ~ S ...... SAU SM EN Calllog oo Retail Trade Eun S?iOO-up per w~k. spare tune. For detrul:. t'all EMM(;Q, ln c ~. gal w ttop secretarial skills to work 1n ra~t puced Npt Och R.1': Ole. Call Ula. 833-2900 SlCUTA.RY /GENERAi OfflCf lndependeot. d1ven11f1ed dut ies P 1nanc1al AM Docm509ftfor A OiVlSton o( AM lm.eroat.Jonal. Inc 2921 S Da.tmler St Santa Ana, Ca 9'2'1 J I EqWLI Opporturuty Employer M F 1H SALES P ERSON Pull or parl·lame Apply 1n p e r s on. Lou1s1an a Pacific Hom e Center. 1275 Bnstol. CM 92626 E.O E Ser vices Firm Good I~~~~~~~~~~ skills. expenence r e Salesperson wanted full & parl time Salary 't' Comma~saun f'omµa ny benefit1o. j.!Ootl workinj.! atmos phere A1>1>ly 1n person STANOAHOSllOF'A5 :m7 S Bnsrol. C M SALIS POSITIOM South Coast Plaza Part ThM o..ty Elegant Frenr h Coutum:r Boutique Must have hne apparel cxpenence. Cle over 25 Poi.sed &sopht!>tu·alNI "'1th nelllble Sl•hl'tJUle Clll ror appt 549-22 ll SAUS-aET AIL Exp 'd . m:itur 1 s 11les lad1e:1 ro r s ue ceMful. sl'T\1111 expiind ang la!11t•s bo ut1qu1 chain P l, r •t Fane salan. benefit~. t1ind1 taons Mr. Edward~ 493--0752,497-1018 Sales Radio Shack has fu ll tame c areer op porturut1es & part time opportwutaes e>pening up now in the Corona del Mar area H vou an• a colleRe graduate or are CWTenlly goang lo col lege & are h1 J?hl y motivated towards tn· creased earnings based on performance please apply at 3427 E Coast Hwy,Coronadel Mar RADIO SHACK A Tandv Corp. E.cfE. !11\.L~ ROllNSOHS IHHEWPORT Ji.al, opening for SALES FUil and part lime pos a l•ons a va il a ble . Ex ccllcnt rompany benefits and da srounts Apply Personn<'I . IOam L:.! Monday l.hru Thursday ~2 fashiOft lllClltd Equal Oppor Employer QUI red 640-01.23. Secret anal *•ATTENTION•• StudenLs T~·achl.'r.. lf(IU!><'Wlll('l)'' ~HN VACATION $.$ Wt; N!-;Jo;I) ~fX.'IU•:T1\HIES IMMl-.UIATl-.1.Y w1lh or w 11ut !>horthand U>ng or shMt tvrm. hob day & \'a t·ataon pJ)' h~pltJlt tJtl(JI) JVO llJ ble VOLT Tl~JUA•v 'V'N V C-..&• 546-4741 3848 ('am pu:. IJn \ (' tarros.\ rrnm John WJynl' 1\1rport I Equal Oppnr 1-;m plo} Pr • SECRET ARIES • Lt-,; no ~hort $1 1 . .i001\ Ht'<' t Yl>t: 50 SHJ KOO A l:.>.t'<' S('l• ~t:tl Sl l.100 Lci:I HE Sl5,f~lll G O bnl!ht $11.400 ~ Hotel An;1h Sin (11)(1 •Ciiunscluri. Sak~ Uur Off ICC . Appl Only f-l't~· Lil Rl'ander~ Agency G!O Birch. e,lab '64 Newport De al·h. 833 8190 S«t'y Bk.kpr . full lame call for inlerVJ~· 675-4fi06 Balboa area SERVICE STATIOS J\1 TND Appl> 9!(I t:: Co.is Hwy, Newport Bc~rh_ SERVICE STATION AT Tt:NDANT, t>xper 'd clean cut 675·10!14 673-1023 SEHVJCE l\.5SISTANT Part tame needed by ma JO(' greet.In ti? r a rd M ti stock & m erc•hand1-s1 gT\'C'ttni: c·ard dc·pl ar San Clem e nte arr1.1 SJ OOhr C11l l ult 5 557 G.Sa> ~ 0 E M 1-· !)(or v1ce Sta· ion ,\ t h;n dant. l21 rull tame I JI a~<;l mi.:r i\pply l.i91. Newport Ill CM Sharp male or re mah with i.iood lt•am1ni.: PQt•·n llal nt: ~cd l•crmant•nt part lime PoSllWn watt ne'C tble hr~ a\ :itlJht .. Some orr11·e s ka ll!I re qwrl'<I We. w ill lr31n Phone Sul' 714 i :>l 6701 for an appbratton -------TRI-A.OM ME:B>S YOU SHlrPIMG & REC To fill a valanche of or· Pan Ume 3-4hrs daal~ Airport area Start i\~ d e rs fro m marine . Z7lh Qill 7527591 m otorcycle. s port1ni: --------- goods, motor s ports. re· S hoe Salt''I S J I + lai.lel'!I Great oppty bot benefits, '\lnl oppt~ cxp'd we are very selective & pcr,o n . l'h1 l drc n ~ want confident winner ht)otel). NB Mr Milter. types only We train cx 644·~. pertly Visit U!I & SN' --------- CaU Mr. Stone 540.4023. Shop ltainees. good opp 9-1. (Or advann•ment. Wllh Sales Wanted young m en who will get along well with women. Coll Mr Thompeon 540-4023. 9·1 setent.Jf1c 1nslrumr nt l'O ~IOOAner lO 'JOA M Snack Bur llelp. llcallh food st.ore needs full time pers o n . Make sandwiches. drinks, etc. Phone 548·77Sl. Stationery Store 1n O>rorla del Mar needs ex· perienced s ales I ady Ml lime 5 days. xlnt ~conch F.spec1al _!!fine cllentele. 675-1010. Sales wilh a future. Am· brt.lous man or woman presently employed. Part time lo start. FUii lime when qualified with a minimum guarantee per month. Complete training p r ogr am Farme rs I nsurance ~~Call Gene Dillard __ ST_OCIC __ C&._B_IC_ Growing Orange Cou.nly Savings & to.n Pleas e hued company seeks in· see our ad u.oder bank· divldual to uaume stock TliCHBS Pn> school. xlnl working roods fleiuble schedule Newport Beach. 644·0232 Tcuchers & Aids for pre \t'hvvl. '>alary Opt'n riall & f)3J't Um'-' 556-::!67G Tek'J)hone ~1Jr1tor part ume, Sun. thru Thu~ 5 ~to 9 JOpm Can t'l.lm SIOO $11.IO ptr mo Wall tram. Mtut be r1-spom1 ble & dblc I<• follow In :.tructaons ~ Jj area ~~$02 ------ TM.C>Dtrotor ~ d only Small NB ex portanl( fa rm need<1 perwn 2-6pm Mon F'ta $4 ~ hr P lease call 640-6313 & ask for Peggy Trnn1~ Pm Shop Sitle'> """m"n nf'1·d1·d ll r~ I! l!.am 2 30 pm Mon 1-'n ~I 4006. Stt••t' TOW TRL'CK lJl{I\ r.H "1111 sdlm • IM"nt'f ah ln•1 !81 E Coa~l 11 ... ~ 'IH C,tll 1.w 4131 Tnw Trut k On\1·r' l'X per cl Top p:t) .\ppl} \.&W Tri.,.tn~. 7 40 H Ohms Way C M 642 lz:i2 TOW TRCCK DRIVt:RS l::x pen en ced onJ > Ll \' e tn CIJ6la Mesa G46·963M T~ Posftio. Sw11chboard opera tor f'l.p thrs ava.il,callfor appt 64."> 7565 TRAVB. AGEHT Ausy 'llewporl Be ach Travel Agency net'<ls ex penenced dome-5llc & in ternati<inaJ a~etll Sall.Ir) comm w e xpe r Ca ll 754 l5M ------TRL>CK DRJVER·lmmt'<f l)fH'mog. knowll'dge uf LA & OC a rea. calaf dnH•rs IH' $4 00 hr w.z. 7812 John or Hoti? .. r TYPESETTH P an l1rnc ('XPt'n~nc1>'1 onl> on Compll Cu ll M&J96.l TYPIST W11cd prof·c·s.,an.i: ty pist for Swµt C<.•nh-r law nk, it'j!31 cxpcr prch•rn•d t»-l 1>100 TYPIST Exp rt'J.lrodu\'l1un t} p1~l "' full rani:c or 1 ypan~ & g ram m:i r ~kil ls 935(). mo 54(). 200:! --- TYPIST 1be Pennysaver 1s look· ang fo r a part time I) P•~l proofr t'ader. Pkasanl worktng c·ond . modem eqwpment App I:-' 111 person 16ti0 Placen Ua Av<' . CustJ Mesa *TYPIST• Immediate openm.: for an arcurale fas t typasl. some gen'I ofc andcl Gd pay. relax e d at · rrrtSphere Mature. non· s moke r pref. Pal. 11184357. l.S541 Computer Lane. HB. Typist needed. part lime or fuU time eve.s. To tn· put wurance data lnlo computer. Mus t type ~ wpm, hrs can be varled acconhng to ap· plicants oeeds 640-1856 Miss Moch. TYPIST· Geo. 0H1ce. Type SOwpm. W1U train. Good people . p a y, b e nefits . Field Newapape.r Syndicate. 54.M700. in&. Irvine S • L #\Mn. room resp()nsibllity or --------· -•"•••"•"°'-ri•._. ___ .. aft6pm_. -----FrM to Ya. 1045 Ullbty & l.tt.e maintenance an lovely Huntingto n Beach apt bwldmg. Ex· <.-ellent poe1t1on for re t1ree w /s o m e me<!harucaJ ability. Apt +salary 521-8S41 WAITRESS · Cocktail full ·lime S C . Golf Course Rest 492.2495 WAMTB> DRIVB SUMOAYOMLY Tn deh vcr Daily Pilot bund.Jes tt> rarncrs Re qwrl-'5 van 11r large st;i urAJ wa gon and 1.1 .:ood ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q4e, Ouffy lciltens, SOml' Manx. to good home 646-lsS44 Terrier & Japanese !>pan1el mix pupp1e1>. Free lo good bome. ~ Darl.tnR Female PuJ>py. Husl<y·Kelpie Mix. Call 536-8312. M.a11t'1 pu~. Im. + 2f .. i\KC Uob11· mother. to ~d hm only 631·3860. ~ 1050 dnving rerord Phon<· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>42 4321 and a<,k rur I BUY ll.irry See ley or Von * * * * Wullam.-. used Furniture & EQL'Al.. Applianres --OH I will sell OPPORTUNITY or SELL for Y<Ju l::MPLOYt:R MASTERS AUCTIOH -w-.. -to lricJM.. ~"' & 833-9625 YOlrD~? Grc•en high b11ck oc- Al.ttllemonnhRf1t canpul cas1onal e ha1r W/Ol · a lt>t of suru.tune 1n your t.onwn Si!:S. 640-7o.t9 IJ!t-' l:.am xtr_. income -CASH PAI0-- 1-u 11 "r p iT p h u n c For gd w.ed furn, a nll H!l l ·11 26 fo r App l, ~ue.&clr1Ys(}57 1H33 !I 12AM V..1rehou,eman m11ranr tldrd,..,are l:..xpcr prd d li424b00 W,\Rt::Jl(Jl SI'; r ,\C-rllll' A'i!-o.1:..\1 bLI'. KS uttle or nh 1•xl)t•n t·m·1· Top i'J)I l'aad V.1·1•klv STARTNCJW MORRELL a rra l!J~ bdrm set. twin twd~ t·he'it or d rw r:-.. n 1 t ,. ' t ;1 11 d ci r e i; '> •' r "' marrnr ~lnl t•nnd, U-J ~ !fJfl !l :lll·S JO I ..ill· 110 1 r r 1•111·h l'rm in '1.11 111•·1 •. , /\n\111 111.: wti11t· & 1::11ltl lrim :\lnl mnd Dr•·"111~ lhl hall '-eat C'h\•~1 <>f tl rw"· lr-1: dr1 .,.,,.r h4 ~ ~l!Hl!I !J »~ .AJ TE~ PO H1\R Y Chrome & gla:.!-. pedestal SERVICl::S t.ablt• t rhrom~ & w11'kt>1 IRVISE 752 66f..S chair., Like new Call EOE M f btwn 7 pm & llpm ---49&5255 WELDER & Lr\YOl'T WICKER OR RATTAN MA.'I/ Extx"r $\> 511 hr Ft;K.'I/ !-'OR SALE?? I llllll H B E9i lfi 35 YARD MA:-t . rt'ntJI center bas ru1J t1mt-open l nji?S f o r 2 m l n Mechanical kno wlc-dg<' helpful. nt>at h;i ndwnt 1ng nl'<'l"•sar) Wkd>~ off. Will tra in. 1!130 Newport Bl. C~ ---- Mli t ardlM ••••••••••••••••••••••• .W.-s IOOS .••••.•..•..•.•........ CHOW ~ N l::l'T AN T I Q U !'; !'\ I ~ T ,\ :-; ~l\'EllSAHY SAi.i'. 1n San <.'ll'm•·ntt• Thru AW?u.~t 501 ~ 1-.1 Camano Rt•aJ ll'Oml'r p .1 h I .Id;) ) l\t'4'\J a 'VI iJ "' f11) l''eJt V. all J.bo consider rha1rs. My budget aJlows for On· I) r eas onable price!> Please ea ll Jackie ~J..8:DI after 6p'-m_. __ ~c~ & Offiu ,..,,.. 1..,1.?C', apprnx Sx!i ft ea Painted wood Cu'>tom t•abt nt't!t 121 w i th tlrawer;, sheln·:.. s afe, !Joor.; Could bt• 11Hac1• or hubby rm unitli Worth Sl.(J ea. makl! ofr .\LSO "''M>d :.ecrl'tarial dl'l>k $400. 2 d1·~k :. With t'l\-0.'nl-•I $401') f11r both. l' x1 1•ll1•nl rontl 11 aon ori Jll 54~ , i' i I •)r 752 000 '"'~ wkm.b Kini.: \loW wull'rlx·d with ti r\nuque F\Jm1lurP Mo\ tlr.i""a pt•rlt•.,l.11 , hook 1nv. out or :o.tJll' (.j\)()(1 "hl'lf ht•.i<l boJrtl SJ2r> pnt"e> 5111 ~ iW 12-11) -----Aflplanc.es 80 I 0 (, rt'l'O h1d1··d ·ht•d . It kl ••••••••••• •• •• •• •• • • • • flt.>" $125 Wa..Jier Ot.>IUXt> multi D-12 6112 l'ycle. $14S Ur) <'r SJ :JO Programmabll' JO " wide dbl oven rlert ran.i:r. $1.'iO AJI hke nu 554·6252. 54().87().1 Used R<'Cnitt'rators W~he~ & Dryer!> BARGAINS·SERV IC F. Best Appbance 536-0911 1611 Alabama St H B Micro WJv~ Larj.!e sharp c.arousel Perfect cond ~ &1().-0327 Whirlpool commer~•al washer dryer . gold. 2 yn old. Run.c; grt>al $22.">. Ca.1164&0350 or 546·6673 iwrni.: .... 1t11• bJ. 'itde. F tF. t'OflJ>('rtt1m• x Int cnnd. ml be~t ufr 642 1007 Mu::.t :..t'll' lmmc'<l Km~ ,, (l)mµlctc wJlcrtx'<I. 6 c:ouch, rnckmi.: t'haar & ref n l(e 5-111 i' 12!< Cooch & rha1r SIOO C0Ht·1· tabll• SIS •1 rallan barcitools $15 t•J ~ls iti.'il G11mc s<'l. tabl<' con' e rt' to bumper pool & poker table. 4 uphols. chairs. Wit cond $300. 645·6179 al\4.PM. ------ Baby crih with new mat. Refrigerators. washer & ~. Hlgh chair. Maple dryer. Moving out or drt>sser. All in good con state. gd pnccs 581·SS35 ruuon. 546-3438 WMher/dryer · Xlnt con ·--- d1t1on. Sl 8S ror both. GaralJe 5* 8055 Must sell 548 3322 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SAT ONL V ! Ethan Allen Trundle bed, rum. chord organ. lamps . kit gadgets. books & clot.hes Relngerator, very clean. Sl3). Reing .• froflt·rree. lG cu ft. $75 ~Al\er6PM IOIS 1615 Tustt_n.;.., C_M ___ _ Move Sale . Sofas. waterbds. etc. Aug: 18, 19 & 20. 790 No. PCH. Lag. Bch.49H7S7. ....................... ---------Secret.ary, oppty lo start plckJng • t locklng or Typists · h part&. Ot.het' duties will __..,. wit new co. Muat be tne shl~lng. recelvln• 6: **A• ,.,. .. OH•* 1---------GARAGE SALE-3Syrs ac cum. Sal & Sun. 675-1155 able lo work oa own in· " ~ Teachers itiative ln mgml ot o(. aenera warehousing lb.mewlvee! ! fice. Reawne lo Obcal dutlel. Electroruc com-EARN VACATION• Bualoea1 Center, 8130 pone n ts knowledge WENEED: .. A..._...._ w belpfw. Minimum one '"'--'-"'-"·•--i-~. estm. 92883 year experience. Good ·~ .,..,.. .. or tm..c745 am Moo t.bru compeny beneflta. Call 1Stat Typists 'lbn. 557 ·90~1. Equal Op · ~~.~ti Secretary, fi\Jll time, ••· l~port~unl~ty~E~m~p~>lo~y~er~.~~I NEEOiUMEDIATELY p'd, lite btkpc, Photo-1: lAJQI fl abort term. holi· = VQUmked. 1-Stock ll Delivery : F /t, day • vacation pay. Blvd. H.B. lltr'ClllC. clean-cut. posJOon holpltallutloo avail•· 14'1.-M. avail for • qualified •P· '*· SICllTAIY A.e.111 pticant. • E. t7tb St, A unique p /tlme' op · CM. Aakfor Vlnn.le. partmity. Pin bn. M 8'ockpenoa: Inventor)' dQI ,... .... Newpoft CIOllttOl. 1hlpptq • ... ~.•-Cl6vm.. noor Nl"Vlct, or SSCRl:TA.RY /R.c:pt. OC Airport. a.nellu. for C.P .A flrm at ...;,_..;..;..MA..;.;;.;,,;__ _____ 1 llllcArtlmr • • Jam. --Rd. Good ... t7p. ....... ,.., VOLT ' • ' ' I MllUAllTION ...... &Cll1dllla Tue Aug 21. 7PM Pr9vlew Sat & Sun 12 noon to 5PM 1717 E. Balboa Blvd Bal. ........ , I070 ....................... Ldea Diamond Coclltall Rini .. 70 C\. t.w., Sl.200; G1A ·~ ., 11100 ,., c.t. aoU&attt 900; Ladlea 14d yellow JOld banal• bracelet 810. P.P.-.1'851. llltlmbti~UIS Mllsa••sr •t1ul •-IOIO IDlo. Oil" 8t. ... .... •••••••••••••••• ar.et, ~. ca.II for lD· Dlininc Rm Mt. .... toP rara.Uoe ... T7IO table wltll I cbalu, a.... dWr • oUoml.';J t IP 1•Ma .. IOll llo-hl. Mutt Mill C .. ..................... u...;;Ml;;..;..;ts;.:;•_•.;.-..;..;;.;_•.;...n_. __ _ .... ..,., fOlll.cl •a.Ut. IOlb boa ••• •1 _ t.M =.t·--) ..... SPOlt'l'I PAINTINGS Orl1 aar:C:~'• br WQlud -Ille.II••• r t " s t t t 0 l t. b b f J t. c It " d s • • I I •O e u CJ• IWLY PU.OT T~. AA!lwet 21. '"' 0 I I ::r .. .......... ,..., · •••rlM ...... •••rlM ~ ...... tlJO •••••••••••••••••••••'• •••••••••ii••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••, .-.••••••••••••••••••••• ............... ....................... ,~ ,, .. ... ,,. ·-.... w . ..................... . ....................... 9ifW 9712 .._. t727 V*iw U 9770 ltlldl 9910 ~....... HJZ .. ford .. A I rt•p, Delh• ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • •• • • • ........ ••••••••• •• • • • • ...... ••• • • • • • • • •• •• • •• • •••••••••••••••••••••• "'° L&l9JSAM T A-S ••••••••••••••••••••••• from )'OW' t>..w .... nrd t •• ~ tt 11 Ratwer ZI RaCll\I aloop, fulfy rquJpped ~ 1 4 &ail• \.1 fr • 51.W .n fl pm . ~ . . . J i9> llOGO ovtr 1Uclltr '*Sllld OM t ard for ea~h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-CREVIER lal pl\&S OM 6patt We ---------tllO return pumaoenll)' IC.a.1 AU.r•rthj. lJll a •trap, mml~ allllH I l>. tequlR>llM'Oll l'rT \Wit '°911 • lbef\ t ... ()t a ~Md l .. tl\.t loN nllpaper, fabric or "°">" Olo" papa • we 'l1l1ll batk • tnm your u.p Or try t•o t ardia taMckwl>M'k PRJCt>S W"aor3 » .. ~lllf»SUOn G 1Hqall ~l'a 1oor moro Sl ..u "• Sale. Ta. lncludnd NOCMtO• BUYING .,. SELLING Draw )'wr own or M•mt name, ~. phottl' ' -.,•11 rn.k.-onl' l'ard P\'r Tllhlt Yew DAILY PILOT IOAT M.AIT T • fll«• yow eel ui 642-5678 ta111 Add 25' l'al·h Send i:bt'('k ur 1nom·)' or lkrto ,._OTPl.IMTIMO P 0 ltox I~ Co!>ta Ml'i.a, \:a !l.!ti2'i CWMICS llandpa1ntN ceram1l'' 11laqueis, nat1\ltY \l't p l1tte:., mut·h mai.<' items Abo i>J>tt•»I or ders & colors don~ i.t rt' asonable CO!tl ~6 11579 ('\ t!l> WlNOOW SllAUt~ LcValor Ahmb, WM1·n -.'IJOCh. pull bhnd11 . et1· aMO': oH all 1tern!t ASPE.~ 1)4~ SS951 COPIER Xlnt C'ond !lli:ViflJJ :\1u~l ~l·ll John WJYIH: 'fl•nn1~ t:luh m 1·m bl.•n.h1p, $15110 4!J.1 01111 S.1ve two Fam T'·nna., mcmlx'r~h1p, l-"ounta1n V:tllc·y IC.111ul'l <:lul1 ••X-11146 :! 1\quar. J ll'rr.1111um' t-.1n lx>th with tJ1l11re•tl -<pn·ad' & l1t1hter' :! •ll'anl(c hcan hai.::. S(·Jr:. '''" '"~ m:H·h1nl' aft :>11rn !;.U;.<W."l!I JAQ( WALSH CAJlPET COMrAHY (JinlraC'tor!t d~c oul ~J yll:. hvv 1·amcl nylon pl~h !:>ave 111'. ('all or l'Ortll' 10 711 W 17th !:'>l Untt G l! 631 41112 Tiffany :-./II llfl•l1m1· 1~rnb s.;oo or 11~1 orr f.:-11 15112 Paridnc) Lot Salt Sul Aui.: :!.!ilh IUAM t11!il'M l\:Jr,llaan-. (.;alon• The Kinq & I Shop 117..: lllth !:>t' (' ~ <.:ookwitrc. watt·rlc'>'>. s t11anless stee l won in ,.(.Onte;t Sacnf1tc• pnct!. ll'uve mes~al(e 831 020H MOYIMGSALE ..,,,,..,., -.,1:-hcr clr}1·r 1lt-.k & m1'1 511!"'1 In 111t• \' t' ;\ U f>4>! 5().'°JO W:illa1·t• ~t.-rlln).! I, r;i 11111 Uam<1u1· 4 <1 p1· plaC't· wt ltn)l\ & I hullt·r kntf1· ~5 Call Ml, :wo1 titw11 !1arn·;/pm unl'f l'1•r..1an <.:qil!t, vl'ry f111l', vu ri <tu!t -.1. K.t !thun b fahan. Nat't'n ti40 fiw.ll ~s W..t.d 8081 ...•.........••.•.•••.. t;u :CTlttr ROA T ltl Wf1dJ Mwnlll' blue & vdkw. blu· IW14 $11,00o b'7Hlll YACHT WAMTEO CAo\dopt"r 'ttk:. lo ,.,. c hirn.it'. liu. fJvor ed bd:.1.,, 'olid t·qu1ty in l> h II" p I n i: I' e n I ,. r w p,uarantet.'(J min rt' turn for luxury yucht 1n Pt'rfrl'l l'OOd S11.c & value open 645 ({157 or write P O Bf)X 11147, Newport Reh, Ca 9'.!660 1oats. MaifttetM11K• I Senict 9020 ....................... 1-Tl't' Yacht ffill IOL 111 exl·h f11r hvc·aboard. rd. Gd rd:. 675·5497 loah, Mcsine ........ 9030 ••......•.•....•....... Smk. holding lank. wall'r tunk. akohnl !'-l•IVl' ~}();, lrv1nl'1\v Nll548JOaG loah, l'owe-r 9040 •••••........•......... 57 l~rn1·rJft ~~.'11111 mTw111Chry,,Sl1•:. 10 ll<''>t t1fr tak •·!t l'I' ti7;, ll7;~ Wt·llc'rart ASl!<I. V11lvo T M4U [hi '-'II.I(, tuna lOWl'r. radw. hail lank, trlr, lr1 hn.. IX><il Cl/\ er. other extra!> M i! 11:!1 , ...... l!l'..6 •10 foot r1hcr1d<i:. tr ...... lt·r w tw111 dH''>eb l\lmo~l n1•w, ln.;ll1·d 1'11\ a lt• part.' Tw•> l1<1;Jt •1 ... m·r Must -.1·11 1 ·11.1 )!'~~ 5!1311 17' lnho.1rd 1 trlr'. :'ol1•1·h 1dnl '>l,1 . fl~h l'I ULol' s2:w:> >\ho '.! F (; 1hni.:hy' l~\tt !'1:1>1!1 I til '.\1 ~~ l!l!k! I 'hn•. I rafl ~1"1 'iloH T"' o I 'ht•\~ ' \'>! 1·nJ!'>. 11·t·1·ntl~ 11\t•r hJuh-<l Xlnl rnntl :--1111 dVUll 9S.'JllO Ph 1\3.', li():;ll wkdy!t , 1,757'1 1:; '" t2t3JITT2 4~.~.o t·v•· 14 knd!> 24 !:iklllJ:lt'k , '7'J IJ IH'll rrw.,Pr IJu hp \ t1lv11 tl11·,1·I ·1 .. l41·r 14 11111 I roh 11l.111k fi~h ho\ nut ni.:~n-1>1-\IJI-"·,111 m•r ,,, t h.1111wl r ,111111 a Ul•1 IJ 1 I •1 l ... Ir 11 S!!I !!.'·" ti4i! 1;;,.rn 7>1 St•a lta) :!O <'u!l!I~ Cl'Ul&tr i!f;(J II I'. \ti Ian. 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Ull('(I rve.ly, T~uila &a1u1.e IMll.b SHOO 173 WJO 17 ' 0 '01)', alnt rond Ma.IA .. Jib .aU , tr11Jl•r. motor. muat ._,u llMO -~. C •I 20 0 ll. t•xtru. Newport 1U1>1 miut 1cll. DelJO ~t ulr )48 ~ KACINO liAUO'r m>or &11t Otfllr U'f) nM Cofumbl» 23ft, U II , lrlr, xtra alb.. etc, ~ l)( ftr ot94 21112 ~6pl/ t070 .•..•••..•...........•• SUPS AV AILAILI VAC Nc141)111 l 646 Cl:)S I Side lll' for pUwt•r boJt•t up11rmc 211' an <' u n.11 1173 6331. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "IO CJ'f .-ioo. SlOOO down lakt over ltHe. Call 0.v«' 1&t T~ or t!vH C-0130 tHO ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Chev ~ .. T. n ry 1td 1'0nd P81PR, •Ir, new lrlU\ll &\J is.. 844 TW 'ID Chtivy "'"4T 'l'U ~ auto, pay off l)@OU. l'7U 1000. 131 8141 1 "13 t:.ourter. 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Call dollar • Paid for or Not I _M0-_73118 ______ _ 8rtlll ,._. car to Jim ·eoELECTllA Marino Volk11wa1en, 4c1oor ruupower lllU BNcla Blvd., Hunt· -.J6'7~L ~ Bettb · Aak for rraak M.u1oo « Tom n.s w1a11t ,,_ ~-lD AMda. ~ ... ~ • $4999 '7lCAOIUAC COU'IOEVIUE "1111 l,.t .. 1·r Jilt! l.111•.r) "" l't0<lll1•m111..: ~hJrJ•' . I ~11,~ll~ $2499 NABERS AUTOCEHTER 1 1.~:, H.1k••1 ...,, I I,..., I \\I~·..;' 540-9109 ... 1-11.-1 ..... "1 Hro1wli.t111 ,1111 ''111'1' lnr hun l•·rrn 1-... IJ111•1 , .11 ·'1•1trt" ')1111 <ir hu' .11 $1 1 .11~1 I llll' t"IUJI• •I l '\I l't\ ··;· i•.: 7 . ,, •I 1 I I I I ( ii \ ' 1 I IUL,t.;ndml! • 111111 ll ,,_1 ITII ltt:-irt1•ri l'\I llh ••I ft•7 I I ...... II. • Ill\ ··rt,,,,, RAYFUDHOE IJ'\t'OI.:-. ~H:Hf'UKY 111 I>! i\ul•i C't·nll'r Or !'\Ul-'14') IA1k1· ..-•m·!tt 1·x1t IHVINI-: 130.1000 7h Moo;.rl'h Wh1L1', 4dr 1.;•h ,\l ,1n1 1•nntJ l:fi 1117 I I '.Ii I ~JI I ~·ClltCJ 9952 .•..............•••••.. 7 I (;hl.J \'" l.o.td1•d llr .111•! cw... \I U>ol ..,l'll 51;,,. 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"*'°" & Solt UMCOLM-MHCUIY Spc<·1al of the Weck · 1978PIHTO :O..ilver ex tc r'1v r . automal1<'. ri.dlu & heater. 1061Ut:H> $3450 26:.li> Harbor HI • C M 54(). !)630 14 Pmto Runabout : AC. out(), s unrf . $1100 . 540-4113. 96().~ eves. ------ ·73 Nov11 Only 49M m1. P'tywDtlth 9960 new brake~. I u1wu1J, ell' ••••••••••••••••••••••• I owner S1~1tw11t offer )I Vahant. runmng condi· ~ 1900 Uno $2:>() ~·7471 '7:> Mom,a 2-+ 2. i.m fm \lcreo. 53,000 milc1> l'ClllHoc 9965 $21 50 Call anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848""527 iG CAT Power+. 25.000 ""--1-992-5 ll'llles onJy. Xlnt cond. --,....... $3200. 963...000 .. 546-3938 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 c.ordoba Sllvcr blue w/blk v1nyl top, spotle!\Ji s.cnnre S2900 Maunne '68 Bonnevllle Many, many xtru. Xlot cond. 64G-0327 Eves. 7~dys -'79 Tran:s Am. gold '79 Cordoba. fully louded. Loedcd. must sell. 3l00ml, must see to np· M2·S340 preclate. ownr leav g '7• FiretMrd Esptrt. Auto. state. 548·!_~ a lt Jpm. _ PStPB. A /C. lmar11ac. Callwxt• 9tl0 s:MOO. Ph 67MM4 ___ _ •••••••••••••••••••••••ESTATE SALE': '17 H.-s Grand Prix. fully loaded. AUTO CIMTll T top ..... 6'7Ml&M. NCYrHJNG OVER ftm ·1!~4 9910 $4999 7ZCOMTh9n'AL MAUIY Has all of the Uncoln lwrurlft and low, low "'*· (141.Jl'rl) SZttt NU•S AUJOCIMTll 1415 ..... &t. COBTAlllSA MMIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73T·8ird: CUltConUnen· taJ tnank, f\l.lly IOllded, top cond, re11u. ll500. ., ... MOWISTHlnMI for Job ..... to cb9ck the Dall] Piiot Help ...... ClallUkaUaa. II U. Jab JOll wut II Dal "*"'°" .._....,. olhrtD& JOV NnlC., wD • ad ID UM Job ._...•1arp.,._. -- Huntington Beach Fountain V !1l!~Y Your Ho..,etown Dally Newspaper f ' * VOL. 72, NO. 233, l SECTIONS, 21 PAGES Ff FTE EN CENTS Huntington Massage ParWrs Win One By STEVE MAa8Lt: Ol_o.11., ........... Huntin1ton Beach mass age parlor o wners and employt'e!> told the City Cou.nl'll Mond•Y niaht that a proposed law reg arding t.helr businesses would rub out their Uvelibood. They called the lengthy List of regulations in the proposed or· dlnao c e excessiv e and threatened lo sue the city 1f 1t " Ab adoplNt II was n't 1'hc council voled " 3 to s hclv" the propo11ed luw until a l"\"Vtcw comrn1ttel' coold bt· formed "If you pass this you'rt• def mttely rt.-stncling the city from J 'aluable service." said Mtkt' Louros, owner of the l''our Wtf\d:. Spa . Louros complained that the Id\\ would force him to l'lo:.c al 10 p m Instead o( 2 a.m. He said massage parlors helped keep "drunks" off the s t reets during lhuSl' hours .. My girls are mstrucled not tot touch mto>ucated people." he continued "We throw them in the Jacuzzi and give them hot coffee." Linda Bullson. a masseuse. ~ut;gested bars are more or a 11u1san<'e than massage parlors "I think this law is unconst.itu· lional -It would take my Job away . I'm a masseuse and proud of it, .. s he said. Bob Reed. a Huntington Beach resident who says he went to a massage parlor as a customer for the first time two weeks ago. said the authors of the ordmance are "thumbing their nose at the Constitution.·· "Someone 1s forgetting lhal things are done a Little different· ly in Huntington Beach than Hollywood ." he claimed "I found the massage m ore relax· ing than tittilating." Police legal advisor Bill Sage, who helped write the o rdinance. said il was legally sound. P olice h ave s ta ted the or· dinance ls needed to "clean up" the massage indus try. T hey claim prostitution is practiced at s ome H unt i ngto n B eac h massage parlors. Police Captain Mi c hael Burkenfield claimed the city has been atte mpting t o g e t a massage ordionance passed for four years "ll 's neither capricious nor too arduous," he said .... ll'l'I far less restrictive than ordin...nces some cities have " <See PARLORS. Page J\2) Thomas Flayed by HB Council 'Boat People' Ky's Viet Kin Reported Safe APWo ........ lo KY RELATIVE SAVED Nephew Nguyen Cao Minh Cat Burglars Take Goods From9Homes Cal burglars crept through nine Fountain Valley horncs in thl' south area of to wn over the weckMld. stealing more than S16.000 worth or valuables and escaping w1lhout wakin~ any of the sleeping tenants. pohcc said today OetcctivC' Barry Black. head of t he bu rgla ry investigation t eam, said "apparently more than one" burglar was responsi· bit! for the rash of r.esidential bre ak·ins in lhe a r ea near Brookhurst Street and Garfield A\'enue. And in almost all of the c ases. the cat burglars found easy ac· cess to homes by way or un· locked sliding glass doors or windows. Del. Black added. ·' ll 's probably your most dangerous type of burglary," be said, "because he is thrilled wilh himself that he c an go into a house where somebody is s leeping, prowl about, a nd lake selective items." Black said cat burglars often carry weapons and are more prone lo have sexua l hangups than daytime burglars who hit,_ unoccupied hom e!j. No one was (See 111EFTS, Page AZ ) 3.3. Quake ' Ratt'les Area SANTA BARBARA (AP> -A ali1ht earth· quake r attled Santa Barbara at sullrise today, awakening residents but ca usin1 no r e ported damase or injuries. The quake meuured 3.3 on the Richter scale and hit al 8: 11 a.m .. accord1n1 to Caltech. The temblor was cen- tered about five miles north ot the clty near La Cumbnpeak. A 26-yea r ·old n e phew of for m e r Sou th Vietnamese Pre mie r Nguyen C:.io Ky, 48. of lfunlin!,tton Rt'ach. i., among R91 "boat people" r<'SCUl'd hy lla han war..,h1ps in lhe South China Sea. Ky said today Expressing 'thanks for the ktndness" of ltali..-an authorities, Ky s~11d ~guy(•n 1.'ao :\1inh ;ind fellow rPfugt'l'S arrin:d said~ tn \' enice Monda~. Ky said he "will try to sponsor him and have him come here " T h e man as the son of a brother of Kv's who re mains an Vietnam. He declined to com · ment on other relatives left in that country, saying only "I can't tell." Minh sa id he set sail an a fi s hing boat on June 18 after brib· ing Vietnamese officials with gold worth S2 ,000. lie ~nd the oth er refugees rc~c u ed b y Italians durin~ a six·week mis· sion in the South China Sea had been robbed by Thai pirates ;rnd were expt!llcd twice f rom Malaysian cam ps. Ky said he had been trying to get Minh and other me mbers of his family oul or Vietnam, but would nol divulge how lie added he believed it would be more dif f1cult now that the Vietnamese go\'crnment has promis ed to stem the tide of "boat ocople .. Tlwmas Swaps One 'Junket' ForArwther I lunlangton Beach City Coun· cilwoman Ruth Finley shook her head slowly while colleague Bob Mandie stifled a giggle. Despite such animated reac· lion the council agreed Monday nig ht lo let Councilman John Thomas swap a city-paid trip to San Francl!\_co for one t o Sacra mento. Thomas reported he had busi- ness in Sacramento and would rather lhe city pay his way there than to the annual League of California Cities conference in lhe bay area next month. "l just want to give up this junket lo San Francisco." ex- plained Thomas . H e s aid that , whil e an Sacramento he would "check in· to some beach and park situa· lions" and hand·deliver some city plaques lo elected officials the re. He said he couldn't remember who a ll t.he officials were. Mayor Don MacAllis ter said Thomas would be granted the sam e S3SO allowance council members bad voted themselves for the San Francisco trip. H e s aid Thomas would be asked to present a r eport when he returned. Thomas didn't elaborate on what busin ess he bad in Sacramento or when he planned to go. The trtp swap was approved on a 3·2 vole with Thomas and Mrs . Finley abstaining. MacAW.ter, Ron PattJnaoo and Clancy Yoder voted Ln favor of the trade. Ruth Bailey and Bob Mandie voted a•ain•l il. Earlier this month, the council voted to have the dty pay fOf' all seven councll memben to Oy to lhe three-day San Franci1co conlertnce. 04th Po.., So.ff P-o FRED McGAVRAN OF TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET World War II Rellc a Surprtae Find for Contractor• In Newport Beach Big Catch • ID Harbor World War II Submarine Net Hauled Up By JOi\NSE REYNOLDS Of 1r.. D••'' Pllol SI.tit Mosl everyone was surprised Monday when Lhe crew from Trautwein Brothe rs dug up a Wor h1 War II submarine net \\hale ex cavating for a new s<.·a wall at the Sea Scout l>as e in Newport Beach Terrac<' sales offtc(· TllE FLAGPOLE. WIOCH 1s the onlv memento from thl· old bascthat wall rt•maan a t the nt'wly built facility, ramc from the 1953 RO} Scout Jamhon·e held an ">••\\port Bc·::ich EVERVOl'E, THAT IS. <.·xcept Ralph Whitford. Whitford. "'ho has been associated with lhc bast:.' for many ~car!\. has been tell ang Bo) Scout officials for a long lame that the net was there Whitford ,,11d ht· ~ not sun.' where thl' !>Uhmanne net "'a~ u~l'd during th£' y,ar but he s confident that II .,., asn I an '\t•\\ port If arbor "They'd Just say. ·Yeah Ralph, okay' .. he said "The entrant'l' channel 1s nnl) 20 fc·ct deep, so it wasn't rcall) needed. · ht rom mented Whitford knew 1t was lhl're because he was al the base in 1948 when the net was hulldozed inlo place to beer up a wooden bulkhead. THE FATE 0 1-' thr nC't n:m<·11ned un known lodav Sam Kniss or Trautwein Brolhers ~aid 1l probabl} \\111 be hauled lo the dump LIKE THE NET. which Whitford recalls was "scrounged" from lhe Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. lhc planking for the wall c·amc from the same place. He !>aid he '!\ tried tn '>ell ll for scrap but no one's inter ested an buyan~ 10 ton~ or metal mesh "The• "'lrt' y,rech their machiner}. so nobod y's loo interested 1n buying 1t." Kniss "The wall was made with i;lanks from the Huminl!ton Beach pier that was knocked down in the storms in 1939." he said said · · THAT MAV BE. but a~ far as Whitford 1s concerned. the sub net ha~ led a useful ex 1stence. The net and planktnr,: were n't the only things al the base thal were "scrounged .. One of the buildings was the forme r s ales of fice for Lido Isle and another was the Irvine "It worked lt kepl :"ewport Harbor safe from enemy subl! all these years ... he said. grinning. MacDonald Witness Questioning Limited RALEIGH, N.C <AP> The j udge in Dr. Jeffr ey Mac· Do n a ld's murder trial h a s s tymied defense efforts to ques - tion witnesses about statements allegedly made by a former he roin addict concerning the deaths of MacDonald's family. U.S. District Judge Franklin T. Dupree Jr . ruled Mo nday that t estim ony abo ut H e l ena Stoeckley's out-of-court state· m ents on posslbfe involvement in 1he deaths would be allowed. but limited. The 27-year-old former addict testified last week she took mescaline and didn't. remember where abe had been t.he night the former Green Beret doctor's family w as s tabbe d and bludceoned to death. Othen aald out of the jury'• presence that she told them she remembered s tandln1 over Mac Donald w ith a candle in her band that dripped blood, not wa'" and remembered other scenes at Mac Donald'• Fort Bra11houle. t MacDonald . 35. of Huntington H a rbour , is charged w1lh bludgeon ing and s tabbing lo death his pregnant wife Colette. 26 , and daughters , Kim berly, S. and Kristen. 2. in 1970. He says one or the four in· truders, a woman. held a candle and chanted. "Acid is groovy Kill the pigs." Dupree said Miss Stoeckley "absolutely burned her mind out with opium. he roin. mescaline, LSD" and other drugs, making her various statements "clearly Rede Reap Record WASHlNGTQN <AP) -Soviet purchues of Am•~can graJn for the year ending ·Sept. 30 it.ave reached a record lS.S millions tons, the A1rtculture Depa.rt· ment reports. In the previous 12·montb period, the RUAIMI bou1bt about 14.8 million tcm of wbeal and com. compared wtt.h 14 mllbaa durtq tbe 19'72·73 and 1915-78 perludl. untrustworthy " Dupree·s ru l ing sever ely restricted answers defense at· torney Bernard Segal could get from sever a l witnesses who testified Monday. Each time he asked what Miss Stoeckley had said lo them. Dupree stopped the witness from a nswering. Segal argued that the Army hearing officer who dropped charges against MacDonald In 1970 had urged the government to investigate Miss Stocckfey for possible complic ity In the murder. MacDonald was indict· ed by a federal grand jury in 1975. "We have here a reversal of roles. Here is the defense dolnt what the military said in 1970 should be done by t.he 1ovem· meot," be aaid of the defense's effort• to track down 111111 Stoeckley and people she talked to. James Blackbum, aaslstant U.S . attorney. called Mlu Stoeckle1'1 atatementa un· uutwonby and not credible. Changes On Votes Assailed H unltnj(l<in Beach City Coun- c tlm a n J ohn Thoma:. took a vt-rbal bt':.il!ng from his col· leagues Monday night when he announced hl' wanted to change has \ ot E-on a controversial or d1 nancc I 'm rcalh gl'lt1ng tired or th1:. gamt-playing." said Coun ell"' om an Huth Aa1 lt-) "llow t·an "'e st11p )OU from continual I) dotng things ltkC' this., 1 h1· coun1·1I f11un<I :i \\a) dump1n11 Thomd' m<1t111n t<1 r1·~r1nd a t\\o "'cc•k olc1 rir d1ndnCC' that .... oul<t abr1ltsh 1 th•· 1·urn·nl planning <'1>mn11s::.1on Cc1unc1lwom:rn Huth F1nll·~ led thl' 4 J \'Oll• l'\ t>fl thOURh Shl' claimed thl' ordananCl· 1-; ;, "bad IJ\\ 'This 1-. probably th<· most rid1 t•ulow. dl'<:1s1on 1 ·v~ ever had to make. · ~he said. adding that she would helµ ~nub Thoma~ motion hecausl' ·1 "ant to d1 ' coura~e this 'ort or ~1tuation Thomas "as s upported by Mrs Bmlev and Bob M and1c Mrs Finley. Clancy Yoder. Don MacAllister and Ron Pallanson \ ot ed against the motion. Thoma~. who originally \Oled for fhl' ordmanCl'. said ht·'d re CPI\ t'd numc·rous µhone calls lhJI ron\'tn(·{·d h1m hi' \Oll' y,;;i~ "'rnng .John. ~uu rl' JU~t wa~ting '>taff llmt> and t:.i\ dollars ;,i, 't'rted Pat11nson 'If Wt' keep ~pmnmg our wheels ltkc thl!'I IH' "'on 't j?et an) lhmg <Jonl' .. ~I rs F'tnle) sugJ;!t•stcd pcopll' had becomt• confU!'l<'d about ('ll \' polll') twcau"' nf Thoma ~· fn· quent i."''llCht·~ 11 s th1!' !'IOrl of th in~ that· ... ISt'P T110)t:\S. Page :!I CHICKEN TH EFT "FOWL PUY' PASO RORLES I AP 1 The San Lws Ol>1spo County s ht-nrf's department 1s look1n~ for a 10· fool tall 150-pound fiber~lass ('h1 c ken -;tolcn fr om a local poultry ranch. when• 1t "'a!'I used a~ J kind of marquee The sheriff's re port is logged und c•r the heading "f'owl pla) · or:":Q.:a~• "'eather "light and morning low clouds with mostly sunny a fternoons through Wed nesday . Slightly warmer days in the inland area s. Highs Wednesday ranging fr om low 70s at th e beaches lo near 80 inland Lows tonight in the mad 60s. INSIDE TODAY An tTO(ic sex ape an lhe Chicago suburba catera 10 married couptu . "I 'm a greol be~ in mama~." 10111 llw OWMr. Stof'JI, Page AS . •••• • 1· Al ~v fllLOT Htf •cltle• Legal Prices Liilted for Gas WASHINGTON CAP l Mo&.ori.IU l.n • m-.for U.S. dU. who •UllMld-IW.r Meal aenta atatlooa of price 1CH1atn1 now h ave a rouab 1ove rnmt1nl 1uide to leaal a.uollne prkH ln 20 m a Jor U.S. citl•. The En•rlly Department re leaaed ~ prl<... Hat Monday, uutloniq that lhe nauree wue v•Ud u ol Au& 6 and w trt' aub Ject to cha.nae llnce then Sorn" No Injuries Listed in Emergency A Lanc aste r pilot who said he lost power s hortly arter lifting off the runwuy at Meadowlark Ai rport toda y set his Cessna l20 d o wn safely an a lluntington Beach beanfleld about 10 a.m. Airc r a ft o wne r and pilo t Rich ard Crosley, 33, claimed he didn 'l "even come close" t o h o uses o n two sides of the 2,000-foot long fie ld so uth of W a r ner Ave nue . w est o f Graha m Slrttl Neithe r C r os ley n o r his bro the r , Dw i g h t , 2 4 , o f Westminster , a passenger, was hurt In the incid ent. The plane, winched fro m the field by a low truck, wai. rel· at1vely undamaged. One ar ea resident. J ohn Long, cl aimed he saw lhe plane pass close over his apartment com- ple x at Wamcr A venue a nd Bolsa Chica Street .. How in God 's n a m e h e cleared us J don't know," Long ~a id. "J could see his face , he was that close. He da mn near cam e mto my living room. Long recently r esigned as a M e ado wl a rk Airport com - mission member for the City of Huntington Beach . He c laimed . the commissio n 's effor ts to coordinate airport activity with thr desir<'s of ar('a rf'Sidents Wl'r(' futil<: ffp Si.lid the f'Om · m1 ss1on 1s dominated by pro· fly inl( members Richard Crosley, who s rud hc 1s a for mer Navy pilot, p<Jtnted out that the safe landing was by an ·experienced" fl yer lie said he has been flying for lOyears. Wunty Man Shot During Robbery Try An Anaheim man was report· ed in stable condition today after being shot in the stomach and nec k early this morning during a ro~bery of a doughnut shop, police reported . Pablo Alphonso Solares, 22, of 147 E. Magnolia Ave .. told police he was working al Winchell's D o nuts, 931 S. Euc lid S t., Anaheim , whe n s ho rtly after midnight a man approached the counter and demanded money. Solares told offi cers he at finl refused but handed o ve r $20 fro m the cash register when the suspect threatened him with a .22 caliber pistol. The suspect then shot Solares in the stomach and neck, and fled on foot , officers sa id. A passerby called police. bland Sale Nixed SYDNEY. Australia <AP) - The owners of Palmyr a Island in the South Pacific, which the U.S. govemme{lt has conside red as a possible dumping g round for 10,000 tons of nucle ar waste, s aid Monday the island is not for sale . 0..ANOI! COAST H I DAILY PILOT •M>CH•fllitlt'(MU n..1, iltitol ••fPl -"iiw"••tom ......... M'~Ptf>'\t ··~•"'9'ttb~tfrwl()f.,. ,~, ,.....,..,.,..(Of"'Ollft\t t.._.,.,.eo..~,.,. NM•~ MoftO.t• '"'°""" ,..,, ... ,. ff'U <""•· ,,,.. ....... ...,.. ,_,,.," """"' ....... ~ ..... , .. ~ t•tft V•tN>r,I~ l ....... e..t,flt./....,."(_M\f /4 '""'' ......... 1.tOf\ t\Wbl•W-tt Mt""'O.;\MW'I ~ •• , , ... D"f."'C'+:Mf fNbtfUU"f IMltM t \ •t llD .. ,, ..... ",.... C....••....,,.,(_ ...... 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But Mic.bnl Podhor~er or the: 'o naumt\r F o d t1 raVo n uf America C'ha r1ed that penaJtil'Jl for priclnt violat!ona an<.! the c ha nces of being dlacovered »re iso r e.now "P4»J>le are nol afr~ of bein~ found in violation " And th e d e p a rtm .i n t acknowlt:d1ed 1t h as only 50 uudltoni worklnl( on l'Omplainl.'i ot rellul gas prices llowevcr. the department added thut ;m a dd1t1onal 15'0 should be In the f1t'ld soon in rt:sponse to Preal· dent Carter's order lo Incr ease the size of the auditing staff. FederaJ ruh.'ti have regui ated the price of gas at reta il stations for five years. The lalt-sl report ed ceilings ran~e from ... low of K6.2 cents a gallon for rci:ular 10 Dallas to a lmost $1 15 a gallon for pre mium In N<!W Yul'k The max i m um p r ices a r (• hascd on the wholesale gasoline pric e p a id by the s t a tio n operutor plus taxes and a m;u imum m argin of 15.'I cenL<; u gallon to cover ov<:rhead and prof it. Despite the federal control<;, gove rnment offic ials say 1l would be virtually impossible to conduct widespread mon itoring of prices for possible violations. "It would be just like a uditing e very taxpayer ." said Di anne Novick. a spokeswoman for the E nergy Department. With the releasing of the male im um price list. the EnerJ(y Department's David J . Rardin urged motorists to notify the de part ment if their gasoline coi.ts more than the legal ceilings. "We can now provide con- s umers with a more accurate gu id e to the m aximum legal prices tha t m ay be charged for gasoline in var ious parts of the eo untry," said B a rdin, ad· ministrator of the department 's E cono mic Regu l ator y Ad min 1str ation The department 's toll ·frero telephone hothn" for cons umers to pasi. on their prit'e <·om plaint:-. IS . fl()().424 9241} The figurt>s aftl'r each rom pany reprc~ent the maximum price lbal c an be charged ro r regular g as oline, unleade d gasoline a nd premium ga soline, in that orde r. H e r c are t h e t abl es for California LOS ANGF.Lt:S Chevron JOO !H JO!i lk t:xxon 96 li7 100.91 Gulf 100.17 104 81 Mobil 102.14 106.38 Shell 94.02 99.32 Union 99.82 101.94 Chevron Exxon Gulf Mobil Shell Union SAN DIEGO 100.94 105.18 96.14 100.38 100.57 104 .81 102.14 106.38 94.02 99.32 102.69 104.81 SAN FRANCISCO 1011 2fi 104 ()'J 1rn 99 JO'J. 5'i 102 50 105 12 108 3fi 103.st 107.99 109.5'1 102.5'0 107.99 Chevron 100.94 105. 18 108.36 Exxon 96.14 100.38 103.56 Mobil 102.67 106.91 110.00 Shell 94.02 99.32 102 50 Union 103.75 105.87 100.05 Wrecked Ship Yi.elJs Traces Of Civil War WA S HIN G T O N <AP ) Dive rs have claimed the ir big gest bag of artifacts -a pepJ>W' shaker, a soap dis h and a brass hinge -from the wreckal(e of the Civil War ironclad Monitor Expedition officials reported here Monday the item s were sifted out of the three-foot layer of sand that has drifted over sec lions of the vessel, lylng 220 feel deep 1n the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, N.C. A r c heologista have made almost dally dive11 to the 172-loot abJp since the expedition began Aua. 1. T h ey h ave b ee n methodical in vacuuming away the sand, and before the lat.eat finds, they bad localed only a 1lu1 muat.ard botUe. But lul wee'k, officials aald they were cloH to what they believed would be a m$r artifact layer. Fountain Valley Home .Burglarized Fountain Valley police report· ed Jlooct.y that the burglar who entered • home at 8541 Oarfleld Ave. ttttfoed a pillow c11e off a bed to bOld the loot with which he escaped. Offtcen aald the bur1lar ~· ter*' .., ualock*9 1Udlnf door to make otf with SIG cash, a clock radtct and u etUmated t.!;:o wonla of Jewtlf1 'from the e ol Ward D. Trumbull. OeltY ~ IY'f -JURY FOR THIRD HUTCHERSON RAPE TArAL VIS.TS SCENE OF ALLEGED CRIME Before Begfnnlng Delfbera1lon1, A Bui Tr1p to Remote Aree Off Bree C1 nyon Ao.ct Third Jury Begins Rape Trial Study By Ot:U)R}:S BROOKS IRWIN ()f , ... 0•11• ,. .... \l•ll F or th•· third tirne in six m o nths, a n Orunge County Superior Court j ury hus begun dt'li berating the fa t P of Glen llutch.erson. thc uccuscd rapist or Catherine Hardin Before t he nine-man, three· wo m an jury began its debate behind closed doors today, It heard prosecuto r Da n Brice characterize the case that has drawn nation al attention as simply a m atter of who do you believe M 1ss lla rdin told the jury in h e r t estimon y Hutch erson pic ked her up while she was Attorneys Say New Offers Will Get Ear .. By }'REDERICK SCHOE MEHL Of IN 0•111 ~II .. i utl A s pok esman for O r a ngt· County 's df'puty d istrict a l lorneys and puhli c c.lcfcndcrs , now in the fourth day of a wa l k o ut . sa id toduy th e t•m ployt>es would wt·komt· u n· openin~ of l>alary negot1aL1ons wit h lhP county fo'ollowmg a meeting of rank· Ing county officials Monday af· ternooo. Board of Supervisors Cha irman Philip Anthony saJd it was his desire that t alks which l>rokc off Wed nei.day be re :-urned "W<''re alway' willing tn t;lk . willing to med al etn y time." sa id Deputy Distric t Attorne y C l 1rr H arris, head o f tt.e employees baq~aamnl( unit. Thl· fuil board of superv1w r-; wa ~ scheduled to meet in ex- ecutive session today to outline it11 next moves in the pay d1R· pute. And the group that convened Mo nday was expected to meet again this afte rnoon to chart further strategy. Anthony sa id. O fficia ls said the wa lko ut which began Thursday has not yet s tymied the county's court syste m. Seven felony Jury trials w e r e u nde r w ay t od ay in Su p e r io r Court, s &1d James Enright, ctucf deputy d1slnct 11t torney But there we rt· fears that a prolonged walkout could place a !ttran~lehold on m unic ipal court activities and poi.sibly lead t.o wholesale dismissal of pendmg cases. Judges, however. do have the ri ght via a state penal code sec·tlon to appoint private al· torncys to prosecute cases If dis· trlet attom eys fa il to show up in court. Harris s a id tha t if ne w negotlation11 begin. he hoped the county would not de liver any "ultimatums." lie said lhe county did that last week when 1t ga ve the a t tom eys a "la ke it or leave it" option on a 6. 75 percent saJary lncre&M.' for this yea r coupled with a 7 percent Increase for next year. ,..,...,..,,.AJ 'IHOMAS .•. led to the lllneu we have ln thb city ," charged Mn. Finley. Thomaa bad uked to chan1e another of his votes recenUy on the appotntmenl of a new de· partment head. The council slapped down that move, too. P1tUn'1on Hld the original Idea for the new planntn1 com· ml11lon ordinance, wblch wtll become '" ln September. bad come fromn.omu. h1tchh1king 1n W77 . rupt'<l uno assaull.Cd her und lhf'n dum1"-d he r out of hi~ nlnhilc homc IO ii rem ote canyon ur<·a But th•> defendant ins is ted Miss llardtn had agreed lo a sexual tryst in return for a $2~ fpe a od only yelled rape aftt>r lw reneged on paying the fee. In htS closing ur gumcnt. Bri<'t· l'onceded that Miss llardin wa.' not the stereotype of a rape vie: tim. "Vlct.Jms are not always WC*'P ing on the witness stund." Ariel' said as he tended to d1 srounl Miss Hardin's fiery uchang"~ during the trial with defen~<· lawyer Terry Giles Hy the same tokt<n . Onr •· a r gued , "all rapt'lh art-not necessanly Hell's Angel\ "Some rapists weur suits. look like friends and neighbors or ours and work in the aerospan· ind ustry," Brice satd as ht> e luded to the imal(e Lhal defrn da nt has earn('<! with him 1r1Lu the courtroom Mo nday. the jury vlsill'<I th(' scene of the all<'g1·d a'>bault and rape . a remote turnoff on nr1•11 Ca n yon Road in north Oran~,, Countv The.rt', JUrl)r'i '""P<'ClNJ th1· 4'1tt' when' holh a1·1·usn l and ;11 cuser lr~t1f1t·d thl' in< 1d1·nt l'"'k place and th1· w11111;111 W l.I'> 'h11\t·tJ ( rom tht· mo hi I<> hom t' By havin.I( the Jury tnSf)<'Ct Lh1· area. defense lawyer Giles ap parently hoped to demon.strati! th a t Miss Ha rdi n could not possibly have worked hf'r way tu the bottom of an t·mbankmcnt w h ii t' bit nrl fol rfrd and t 11·d without 'olumhltn~· ·rhos<' wh o ':1'4 lhf· '4 11man anrl examined her aftt•r the 1nr1d•·nt testified there were no .Jppnrt·111 bruises or other marks ind1{'atin~ she had been either involv('(f 10 ;,i ~truggleor hod clam l:>t!rcd down a rough <·mhankm1:nl At the end of llutchcrson ·c; first trial, a d1rrcrent Jury found him guilty of the kidnap. rape and assault charges . But that verdict wus overturned later by a j udge who ordered a new trial When Hutcherson 's second trial ended. another Jury voled 11 -1 f o r a cqultta l. a n on unanimous declsion that caused J udge Richard Kearom to order the at•cused man to s tand tnal ... third time. () I',.... Pap Al 'IHEFTS ... inJ u r ed 1n t h e wee k e nd burglaries. Most or the losses were 1n cash and Jewelry, but 'thf'y 'll take a 'ill'rco or TV If they (1.l(un· thron l <• n ~Pt aw ay with 1t .'' '>aid HI ark List yf·ar Fount ain Vf1ll<·y l1ur.l(lars brokc intn h,1mcs 10:1 time•.,, wk1ng mon· th<Hl $566,0011 tn valuables li p to the end of July th11. yc<ir. poll<·•• say then· haw· l><.-en 372 IJU rs!lar ir,s netting m o re t hl.l n $326.000 tn stolen good~ Blark s ay-; tht' buri;~lary rillt' " '>Imply a mattt-r (Jf a potential )1(1101! haw b.> burglar'> in nn d r fluent <1rea !ff' i.a1d cat hur~lar'> are the hard1·st to catch ht-ra us 1· they hit Cine J1<1rt1cular an·a of town, lh•·n lay of( for ;1 ~nod or lime ht'fort.· i.tnking in a new 'oect1on 111· urged re:<11dcnts lo call the 1/011ce 1:mng1:ncy line ut 962·4444 tf th<'Y heur u rat bur~lar an th1·1r home rather than try and apprr hrnd t h e s u s p r c t thc ml>tlvt·~ Rlac·k said poll1·<· lake a bout 00 ~ccond~ lo ar rive f 'ro•PapAI PARLORS. • • M :.s ssa~.-parlor npr<·~cn 1ut1vt-'o, lt-0 by Holand Clark. o w ni·r or 'I o"" n and Country lt•·iJlth Spa. said lhf' hours or training that would be ri-qwrcd un der the proposed law were ex· cess1ve They also complaint"<i that the 11rd1nancl.' '40Uld allo'4 lh1· pol1t t· I h11·f to put JO )OOe Out of bU.'I rlt'!:\' C-ounr al m1·mht•f\ a1 -.11 1•( pn·~'l'<f l'llnl'l'I n .tnd a~r{'('(f lf) :w t up 11 t·omm1ltl'<' with p11rlor 1 rpr<>~rntat1\ t·~ and pohc1· to r•• work the· propo'>t'<i law Council mf'ml>n-; Ruth F'anl1•y . Huth Rall!'y, John Thoma!> and Ho b Mandie voled for th<' com m1 ltee and to s helv<' the or· dinance Ron Pattinson. C'lan<'Y YodN and Uon MacAlli:.tc·r cas t negative votes A m o r atorium o n ne w m<1s sage parlors will rem ain in t•Hcct until the ord inance is ap· pr oved. the council agreed 0 --.. -'-The ordinance will flYe C'OUD· ell memben t.he power to ap· point and n~ their own com· mla1loaen at wtll. ln'tM put, appo&atmenta end ~movall we~ made ~ t.be •· Ure co..mctl. TClUHONl 17141 644·2494 .. t I Consult Contract Criticized ., JEaaY CLAVSl:N °' .. o.My ..... """ A Newport Beach real 9ltate nrm wu named cooaultaat lla tbe proposed dl1poaal of 1.2 acrea o f Huntln1ton Beach school property Monday night in an action termed "wtfalr" by one district trwltee. Ocean View School District Trustee Charles Osterlund said he was "uncomfortable" in na ming Tarantello and Lee'1 Management Company aa COG· s ultaot in the propot.«1 sale of the district 's abandoned bead· quarte rs s ite al Beach Boulevard and Warner Avenue. Osterlund abetai.ned ln a vote s-elecling the firm. T r ustees Marianne Blank , D a rre ll Ca r te r and Max Sud akow approved . President J ay Rivera didn't attend the meeting be<:ause be la vacation- ing. The board originally wa.s ap. proached by Brian Klinge, a H unt in~ton Reach real estate firm OWTit'r, With a plan In help Lhe d1stnct market its property for thf' hrghf':il income a vailable to t axpay..r!'.> Klinge had orrcred his plan for $10.00Q a nd a n average addi- tional 1·onsulting cha rge of about $50 an hour T he be1ard , impressed with what a cr1nsultant might do 1n market.mg wh1lf, the dis trict 1s r~!>Lrictt-d by IJW from paying a rt•al e!ttak c•o mm1ssion, then sought <'lln1>ullat1on pro posals from other r1rms. Rocky Tarantello, co-owne r of the Newport Beach real estate firm , admrllt!d Monday night th1Jt he knf'w about Khnge's or- ff"r to do the work for an initial $10,000 lie called his lowe r $5,000 bid "pump p r1m1ng " Tarantello ~aid he wanted to a dd a school distric t to his firm 's lis t of clients Trus tee S udakow echoed Osterlund in anno unc ing that he, too. believed the Ne wport Beach r1r m ·s selection was "somewhat unf air," but voted in favor of Tar:.snte llo anyway T he ol" 'headquarters property ""as last appra1st!d at about $1 5 m illion It was purchai.ed a.-; a 'llt' for the d1l>trtc\'s oldcsl 'l·hool, Cx·ean View, in 1926 for !16.880 Tht> old school was converted to d1stnct headquarters m 1967 a nd then abandoned this spring v. hen headquarters we re moved to a former srhool at B Street ·ind Waml'r A\cnue Titieves Rifle Leasing Firm Fountain Valll'y police believe lhl' th 1t•\t''> who took $5.400 \4 t>rth <>f orr1c<' l"QU1pme~ from M dt·~ Lcasm~ and Sales over lhe wt•1•k1•nd u!>cd a kl·y to enter the bu1-1m·s.' Jerr y Mal es t o ld police hurglars took l'QUipment includ- 1nlie lyJ><.•wnters. t•ulculators and t•locks . O ff1cer b sa id the thieves locked the door to the firm at 18 153 Hrookhurs l St behind the m when they left ~ Oo 0 0 0 • __ .._ ____ _. __ ~ ·-·----- II -.. -.-"' "'••r Bometo11t'a Dally New8paper VOL. n , NO. 233, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1979 FIFTEEN CENTS ·Irvine 'Holy War' Aired -· ID Court By FREDt;a1cx SC'HOEMt1HI. Ol lllt o.u, ~ ... "'"' St Matlht•w l.ulht.>ran ('hurt·h 1s a church divided .ind rourt orde red Joint use u( lls .. lrVLOt< faciliUe. by rival fuctJon.s is no1 working. according to tcstimon> Monda y 1n O ran ~e Count ' Supe rior Court At issue in the ca l>l' being heard by Judge Harmon Scov1lll' 1s which or tv.o oppor.lng f1H·t1u1h "'111 control ('hurch buildtnRi> ut thE> U\tersc1·1111n uf < ·u l v1·1 l>r "1· .ind Sandburg Wu) Ourin~ roonda) ':. 11rvccedmg~ Oon Reuter testlfh .. od that <.'hurrh µropert y 1s dt!l t'r1orat 1n.: ~cause no authonl" hui. bet•n clearl) est a blisht'd" 1111 wh1l•lr faction should pa)' for repaw. Reuter is a member of the i.o l'Ullt>d .. minority · group which Kremer Declares · wont:, St Matthew to rcmam j llgn~·d wrth th e Lutheran Church's Misl>ouri Synod St Matthe~·s "majority ' grou11. headed by founding past or ll erbert We 1rmann . wants to align tht• church with the Lulheran Church of America generally cons ide red a more moderate organization Joint us t• o r th e chu rch rar1ltt1es was ordcrt-d in late Aff ordahle Ho1nes Big • eProhle1n 6y DAVID K UTZMANN ()I, .. 0411y ,.,,., s .... Irvine Compan y President P e te r Kremer e nvisioned a thrivmg and well-planned Citv of Irvine m the 1980s today, ·but cautioned that affordable hous mg is an acute need th<Jt must~ met Kremer told l r vrne·~ newly formed Hoard nr Realtor~ in a s pccch at the Shcrntpn Newport Hotel that lht· r lly has been sue· ccssful in ach1evmg o bal<incc <1f residential. commer cial and in dustrial uses But in a talk he called thl' .. Four promise::. of the 1980:<.," hl· said affordable housing was J problem descr vmg o f s pecial al tention. Kramer s aid providing what he called a .. broad rangt.' of ho us mg opportun1t1l's .. wa~ a 'ital concern to h1:. com pan~ "Uy a broad rangl· <Jf huw .. 1ng, · he expla1m·d. "I m<•<Jn hou:.1ng that will appcal Lu und Hutcherson Case Third Jury Begins Rape Trial Study By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN OI ,,,. Dolly 1'11 .. SWI For the t hird lime 1n s ix mo nths. <Jn Orange County Superior Court jury has ~gun d eliberating the rate or Glen Hutcherson, the accused rapist of Catherine ll:Jrdin Before the ntne ·man, three wom a n jury began its debate behind c losed doors today, 11 hea rd prosecutor Dan Briel' ch<iractcrize the case that hus drawn n atton ul a tt<•ntion a s s imply a matter of whr1 do you believe Miss Hardtn told the Jury in h er tes timony Hutc herson picked her up while s he wa.., hitchhiking 1n 1977. raped and assaulted her and the n dumped he r out or his mobile home in a remote canyon area But the defe ndant 10s1::.tcd M 1ss llardin had ugrced to a sexual tryst 10 return for a $25 ree and o nly yelled rape after he r eneP,ed on paying the fee In his closm~ ari;:umcnt. Hnt·t· conceded that Miss 11:.rrdin wa!> not the s tereotype or a rape v1c tim. "Victims are not always weep· ing on the witness stand," Brice said as he tended to discount Miss Hardin's fiery excha nges during the trial with defense lawyer Terry Giles. By the same token. Brice argued, "all rapis ts a rc not necessarily He ll 's Ange ls. Coast Weather N ighl and morning low clouds with mostly s unny afternoons through Wed· neaday. Slightly warmer days in the inland areas. Highs Wednesday ranging from l o w 70s at the beaches to near 80 lnland. Lows tonight In the mid 60s. IN81 DE TOD.-\~ An erotic 1ez 1pa in IM Chicago t uburb• cattr1 to married c ouplfl. "I 'm o great be~ m mamoot.'' '°~' the OUNr. $1orf/, Pao1 Al. ••••• AIT-.r ~ At......... a "-•·9e'f'f .................... ....... ~·---... CM...,.. ......... ,_. 94 C.-1 a~ .... M c........ e>tt . ...... a c..lct .. • •.• 0••••• ..... ' ..... Q ......... ,. ............. .. ............... ,........ ., ...... I I .,. ftMtWI ., .. ,,...,... Ct•I ....._ M ..... ,,,,. ct......... ... lllliWTllTI .. < ··some rapists wear s uits. look like friends a nd neighbors of ours and work tn the aerospace industry." lince :<.<1id a!> ht> e luded to t he image thut defen· dant has carried with him into I hP courtroom Monday, the jur~· v1s1tcd th1· scene or the alleged assault <1ntl rape. a remote tumorr on Brea Canyon Road in north Orang<· County Thl're. J Uror~ 1ns1wctt·d the site where both accu!>ed and oc· cuser testified the incident took place and tht-woman wa:<. shovc<1 from t he mohil t· homt· Hy naving the JUry mspcct the ;orrca . defense luwyer Giles ap pa rcntly hoped tll dcmonstratt· that Miss lla rd1n could not possibly have worked he r way to lhl' bottom of an embunkmcnt while blindfo lded and lied without stumhhng Those who suw the woman and l'X am med her a fter the rn c1dcn1 testified there were no a ppar ent bruises or other marks indicating she had been either in volved in a struggleor had c lamb<!red down u rough embankment. At the e nd of Hutcherson's fi rst trial. a different jury round him guilty of the kidnap, ra pe and assault charges . But that verdict was overturned later by a judge who ordered a new trial When Hutcherson 's second trial ended. another jury voted 11 ·1 for acquittal , a no n · unanimous decision that caused Judge Richard Beacom to order the accused man to stand trial a third time. Woman Hurt In Smashup A fully loaded conc rete truc'k collided with a compact foreign car in Irvine Monday, sending a Holl ywood woman t o the hospital with shoulder injuries. Police s aid a car driven by Ma nuel Cortina or Studio City was turning Jett onto Irvine Center Drive from the south· bound San Dleto Free way off- ramp When it colllded wllh the westbound truck driven by Walker Flory of Orange. Neither man wuhurt. But a pauenger in Cortina's car, ArcllUa Maranda, suffe red a broken rilht clavicle bone and w aa taken to Saddle ba ck H0tpltal for treatment. om~,.. aald Cortlna 's am all oa ..... wua&o&aJao.a. • I 1~ a ffordable hy young adults. yo un g fum1l1 l's . g r o win g f a milie s. maturt• f <1 mih e~. senior c1t11.t'n!:> un l'nlrrc spet• !rum of pcopk \.\ho makt· a crt} d} nam1c and mt·:1nmgful." But the l'M•cut1\e admitted 1t ha s bcen d1rrir ull providing firs t ttm~· homes for }Oun~ famtlic:. "Our Mud 1<·~ mdu:at1· thal :!'J Pl'f('('llt or lht• homcliu~ er:. IO H1\t•rs1tll' <'ounty arl' from C>rangt' Count .\ ... hl' surd .. And :IO Pl'recnl nf H1 vl'rs1dc• County·~ hnmt· huyl'r~ \.\Ork 111 Orang1• C'ounl } " Thl' l'lly's l'la n n1ng Corn m1ss1on und {'1tv Council h;n1• been strug~hng ·for monLhs to come up with a formula for pro v1d1ng low and modl'rate cost hous mg umts Kremer said la nd needs to be used more efflc1e ntly as 1m· provemcnt costs continued to :.oar "We can provide f1 r st-timl· housin~ al u cost affordable to man y young families 1f we can get approval for well·dcsigned higher density projects." he con· lt'nded And ht• .. \f1nd that. K remer o,;11d. 1t \.\'ould b<· nercs!>ary to provide the:.t· famrla:s with ar ford a ulc ho us mg ~o they cun l'V<.'ntuall y movt• up to more ex pl'ns1ve home:. with thC'ir equi t~ 1n lh<· ri r..,t homC' rr not. ht· warnC'd. the market for t•x pcn!>rvl' homl·-; · could hl' seven· ly impacted." ~l'vcrtht•l esi.. Kn·ml'r's op trm1s m about uthcr aspects uf lr\'lnC' "as unfellt·rcd D1:.t•uss111g the three other "promtl>C!. for the 1980!>, .. he 'i:ud I rvint• has the opportunit) !<1 Hecome o bette r <·1t y than mo:.t. pcrhup~ a grc•at c it} Dl'velop ent1 rely in hoe with 111> Gc•neral Plan since 1t 1s :.uch a master planncd <:ommun1ty ll;1n· a road !>)!>lt·m that could accommO<latc all tramc at CSee KREMER , Page i\21 Irvine Crash Hurts Cyclist An E l Toro man was Injure(! Monday when his motorcyclC collided with a car al the in· terscction of Sand Canyon Road and Burt Place in Irvine . Police s aid the moto rcycle ride r. Wi Iii nm Chosy. was east· bound on Au rt and had pulled in· to the intersection at Sand Can· yon when he collided with a northbound car driven by Wayne Atwood of Long Beach. Atwood wpsn't hurt. according to police. Chosy was trea ted at the El Tqro Marine Corps Air Station dis pe nsary ror s houlde r . 10 · juries. 3.3 Quake Rattles Area S ANTA BARBARA CAP l -A alight earth· quake rattled .Santa Barbara at sunrise today. awakenin1 resntents but c a u sin g no r eporte d damaae or injuries. The quake mea1ured 3.3 on the Richter aeaJe and hit at 6: 18 a .m ., accordln(J to Cal\ech. The temblor was cen· l ered about five miles ntrtb ol the clly near La Cum bra peak. f 1978 by Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab. pending resolu- tion of the curre nt laws uit. Reuter testiried the pla n tsn'l w'orking for the minority group He said scheduling conflictl> fo rced early closure this month of a vacation Bible school class. that the minor ity group is al- lowed only "15 mmutes" to set up for Sunday morning services and that controvcrl>)' over th<' lawsuit has limited the c hurch'!> "outre ach" efforts . And. 'Reuter testifie d . minon lY members don't feel com fortis ble using the c hurc h offices because the secret ary or Rev Weirmann's majority faction 1::. presenr every day. He also told the court that on more than one occasio n majori- ty aides had returned m ail and other m ateria ls sen t to tht.· minority group 10 care of the church. J oy Sandstrom, secre ta ry or t h e majority de legation , had previously testmed that she re turne d s ome in s truction al materials because the minority group had a tte mpted to bill the m to the c hurch without proper a uthorization. The laws uit was filed against <See CHURCH, Page AZ> D••tY Ptt .. \t<1U Pfw>~o FRED McGAVRAN OF TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET World War II Relic a Surprise Find for Contractors In Newport Beac h Big Catch Barbor • ID World War II Submarine Net Hauled Vp R' JOANNE R EY!"OLD!'- Most everyone was s urprised Monda) when the c rew from Trautwein Brothers dug up a World War 11 <;ubmarinc net while ex cavattng for a nt'\.\ S<':l "all a t the Sea &out base m Newport B<'a<'h EVF:RVONE, TllAT IS, except Halph Whitford Whitford. v.ho hai. bt.-c·n a:.:<.oc1at<·d wrth the b:tsl' for m:.rny yc·ars. has ~en tell mg Roy S<'out 0H1cral!o. for <1 lon1! t1m 1: that the net was tht•rt• "They'd jus t 1>a). \'NJh Halph, oka} hl' s:.11d Whitford knc .... 1t wa~ llwrl' hl'cuusc he w;1s al the• hast• in 1948 whl·n lhc net wa~ bulldozed into plar t· Lo h{'c·r u1i a wooden bulkhead LIKE Tiit: NF.T. wh1<"h Whrtfo rrl recalls wa:. "!.crounf,!<'d' from th1• St•al Beach ~:i\'al We apons Statum. th1 · plank1ns:: for the "'.tit came from the lo.amt• plal''' "The "all wa:. mJc1t• "1th planks from 1 h1• I luntincton lk ach IJIN thiJ I was knockl'd down tn thc Morms 1n 1939." ht• ~aid Tht' n<'l und pl.toking \.\Crt'n t l h<' onl~ things at thl' ba!>e that v.t•rt-'!-crounged .. One of the hutldmg::. "'a~ lhl' forme r s ales or· f1cc for Lido 1..,1c and anothN "'as the lrvrnt' Leader Ass~rts Ter race saJ~ oHtce THE •'LAGPOLE. WIOCH 1s the only memento from the old base that will remarn at the newl) built facihty, came from thl' 1953 Bo} Scout J;.imboreP held rn Newport Aea1•h Whitford ... ;rn1 hi· ' not o,url' when• lht• ,ubmJrine ne t "a" u..,l·d dunn~ the war. but he'~ t'Onf1dt•nt lhut 11 \.\o..,n 'l 1n :"cwp11r1 II a rh1>r "The cntran1.·t· l'h:tnnl•I 1.., only 20 feet dt•t•p, ~n 11 \.\a~n ·1 rPttll~ nt•t•<lt•d . · he 1•om mcntt'<I TllE f'i\TE Ot' th(· net rl'mamed un k OO\.\ n IOd U\ Sam "n•!>~ or T raut wt•1n Brothl'r.-:.aid 1l proliuhl) "'Ill he hauled lo th1.· dump lie ~Jld ht"" t rit•d lo ..,cll 11 (Qr ~crap. bul no one·~ tnlt'rl' ... tc<I 1n 1Juy1 n~ 10 ton~ or metal mesh "Thl' .... rrt• "rN'k!-o th<.·rr machtnl'r). so no bod' ~ loo tnlt-rt·~Lt·d 1n buying 1t. .. Kn1!:>s .. :.11d THAT~,\\' 6 t:. hut u:. lar as Whitfo rd rs roncemed lhl' suh nl'I hu~ h.'<I a useful t.'X rstencl' .. It "'ork<·d ll kl'pt Newport llarbor s ;.ife from enemy :.ubl. all the:.e yean.." he said. ~rmntnJ? Tax Cut, Rent Aid State GOP Goals Vandals Use Machines Like 'Bwnper Cars' Vandals used heavy construe t ro n equipment in Irvine like "bumper cars" in an a muse- ment park. overturning a water truck and damaging a tractor loade r, poUce s aid today. S ACRAMENTO <APl Ren te rs' tax relief und an income tax cut throug h indexmg are the to p goal s o f A sse mb l y RepubUcans during the rest of the 1979 legislative session. As sembly GOP Leade r Car ol Hallett says. The Atascadero Republican called the issues the "two over- lying RepubUcan goals" for the month remaining in the current legislative session. Al a news conference Monday. Mrs. Hallett called the indexing bill. A8276 by Re publican As· semblywoman Marian Bergeson of Newport Beach "an honest way of colJecting laxes ... " Indexina acijuall tax brackets upward annually for lnnauon so that wa8e earners a re not rorced Into hlfJMI' brackets by cott-of· Uvln1 rallel. The state's curre~t indexing law excludes the first 3 percent ot kltlatlon. ll.rs. Ber1uon's bill. removtn11 that 3 pel"cent. wouJd coet about S200 million the rlnt year and more In •ucceed- ln1 years. "It \be at.ate oeedl money ror new procrama, t.ben we're..,,. to bu• to ba.e the full to lo tO U.e people • • Md ,., dlat t aP--- fAAGe1' TAX ReUIP OOPLellderHMlett there la ao&nc to bave to be a t&J incr .. M for new procram1 and the cont.lnued operation of IOV· ernmeat ." Mn. HaUeU said. O Hicers said the vanda ls. belie ved to be youths , broke into a locked heavy equipment con· struc tion site in an open field east of Town Center and north of C am pus Va ll ey Ce nte r som etime between Saturday and Monday. Police said the vandals started the waler truck and two tractor loaders -owned by Vadnois Construction Co. or Brea -and drove them around the site, fre- quently h.itUng one another. The water truck was rammed several times and then left on its side. according to office rs . About ~.ooo In damaae was done to the equipment. Addi· tlonally. tencea were knocked down and an outhouse knocked on lta aide. Footprlnta al the scen e Indicated the culprits were Youn&. police aald. No 1111pede wen la eUltod1 .. oltodaJ. / . ~ . ~ I .41 OM. Y !'LOT Gas Cost listed in 20 Cities WASl:UNOTON (AP > 11otori9 .. ln IO major U.S. dU.. who 1u.pect their local Mf"Vlff n11t1ons of prin-1ou1ID1 110- h11ve a ~h auvcmment cw• to leti•I auoUne prlcea ln 20 ma jor U.S.dU.. The l:Dero l)epartment re h~aaed the pri~ lJ.tt Monday, UUtlonint Utat th .. ntCurt-11 were valld u ot Aua a and were 1ub ject to ch~ alnt'e then Somt' stations may have 1otten u •mptlonl to lbe 1eneral pr1cana rule1 u well, tt aakt Tbe Uat ll part of tbt> depart ment's effort to monltor lbe prtces ol auoUne bein1 charat'd by the nation's more than 175.000 st>rvlce stations But llacbael Podboner of the Co n s ume r F e d era tion o f Amenca charged that Pt>naJtaes for pricing violations and the chances or being discovered are so r e mote "ix><>ple are not afraid of bel.na round in violatJoo." And the dep1trtm e n t acknowledged it has o nly 5-0 auditors working on complainlb of r etail gas prices. However, the d epartment added that an additional lSO should be in the fie ld soon in response lo Presi- dent Carter's order to incre ase the size or the auditing statr. Federal rules have regulated the price of gas at r e tail s tations for five years. The latest report- ed ceilings range fro m a low of 86 2 cents a gallon for re~ular in Dallas to almost Sl.15 a gallon -for premium an New York. The maximum prices a r c based on the wholesale gasoline price paid by the s tation operator plus taxes and a max- imum margin of -15.4 cents a ~a llon to cover overhe ad and profit. Des pite the lcde r a l controls. i:overnme nt officials s a y it w11uld be virtually impossible to conduct wuJcsprcad monilorin~ of prices for possible v1olatlons. "ll would be Jus t like auditang every taxpayer ," s<1i d Da:mnc Novic k . a spokeswoman for the Ent·r~y l>cpurtmc nt With the re leasing of lhe max- imum price list. the Bne r gy De partme nt's David J Hardin urged moton~L-. to notify the de pa rtment if their gasoline cosl'i mor<' than the legal ceilings "Wt• c·an now ·pn>v Hic: con s um(•rs with a mo re a cc·urat<' ~1de to the maximum legal ~aces tha t may be charged for ~asoline an various parts of the country.·· said Bardin, <1d mm1strator of the de partment's E conomi c H ci!ul atory Ad min1str at1on The d e partment's toll.free te le phone hotline for consumer!> ~o pass on the ir price complainlb IS R00-424-9246. The r1~ures urte r each com- pany represent the maximum price that can be charge..'<.! for regul ar gas oline, unleaded gu8oline a nd prf.!m1um ~u:.oline , rn thut orde r II •• rf• :H ,. l h I• t 1Jl1 ,, . ., r II r Callfomrn u m ANf;Y,f,Y.H Ch1·vrrlfl llJCJ 11'1 J ,,~, I IS f:x xun ltf\ WI Jf1'J !11 <;ul( JIJO 17 11>4 IS I M11IJ1I II(/. H ""· ;jjj Sh1·1l ~ l(,l fl'J :1;. llrHorr !l'J ~ I Ill t.4 KAN ou;,.o ('hf·vrt111 HJCI !JJI llY.1 I H Y.x x1m llfl 1'1 11~1 :1H Culf mo ~.1 1114 IU Mohll HYl lit 100 Jlt Sh<·ll M02 flfl :12 I l11 l11n HI~ 1111 Wit JI I ~~N flRANf'IH<'O Ch evr<ll'I 100 Uit JO~. llt Exxon 00 lit HIO.Jlt Mobil llli 6'1 JOfl 111 Sh<'ll IH O:t !Ki :1i Union I03. 75 IO~ W1 DAILY PILOT l~ :ti] 11>4 IYJ Hn t~I llfJ ~"· lf(l ~JI 11~, I~ 11111 "· 111:1 ~,II llfl "'" tflU Oil HO, ~I llfl IN Jl,lff 3'1 JOO OIJ I JO O!I llf)..~I 1000:. t,.,, °'..,. 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Iowa IAP > President Carter used a radro call-in microphone today lo tell the folks a long the Missrssrppi River in Iowa and llhno1s that '"we 're all in it together" and hr n eeds the ir he lp on ene rgy, c 'arter walked a block' from the riverfront to the radio sta lion. After the show , he attendc:d a reception for local officials at the home of an early Carte r ~up porter in 1976 and headed for a John Dee re fa rm implement plant in Moline. Ill , acr oss lh•· Mississippi , to i n s pect :.i n e nergy saving proJ<'('l Ans wering ll'lc·phirnt lf qui·~ lions al radio station~ WXl.P F M and KSST·AM in Davenport, Ca rtcr to ld K<·1t h Hoya l of Sell-inflicted Wound Cited By Coroner LOS ANGELES I AP 1 Wrigley chewing lo(Um h eir"'~ Carlisle H1gholl , 1le!>crtbt'c1 hy n eighbors a !> havi n g b("cn d espondent and n •1·lu:o.I\ 1· ..,,n<·•· the death of h<·r ~on. ;ippan·11tly <·om milted '>U1<'1d1.:. 11uth<Jnt11·' s aid. ·'Th e coronc·r·i. report show., that s he died of a s mgl1• wound , a pparently self mflll'tcd. ;111d that the d eath wal> Hn act of suicide, .. said rounty ~hnacrr·~ spokesman Mike Santande r , <.1d ding, "she riff's inves t1gulors have found nothing lo conflic t with that finding " On Friday. a mard and Mr' tligholt's 4 ycur old adopted son discover e d h e r paJama·cl:.id body s lumr,cd on a b<tlhroom fl oor. a single ~t:.il1 wound in her 1·h,.11t lnvest1g;c1lori. found no ••v11J1•m·1• of rohlwry or hrc·ak in lit ttw ht1m1·. l1u·1:1t<·d 1n lht· w 1• 11 llhy 11cul> Hfc· :-. u hu rh of lt•1lllnJ( Jlrlh, Nc11(hht11 '> <l•·.,1·11h••rl the ito y 1•111 11111 tlt'lrc•.,., al\ a 11hy, frurful w11rt11111 wh11 lw1•111rw rel'lu111vt· Jflt-1 lw1 Z y1·111 o ld 110 11 d lt'd fuur y1·11 111 11P,•1 or 11111111rr·nt h1·ort 111111111·1111> Shortly aft 1•1 hrs llPttl Ii, M r 11 lllJ(h•1ll 111111 h1 •1 h11 Nl111r11I. ll11wu1il, u I IHl l11l111o(IHt , acll111INI 11m1l lwr "'"' 111111 11111v1·tl u mile uw111 y f 'rvM Pagr A I KREMER ... I ot o I tlevelo pme nt. Thci road 11yatt-m 11hown on the General Plan Includes n eiathborhood 1treet1, vlllaae reeder roads and tntervUlaae arterials." While he conceded that aomedllMll development bu out· paced road conalructlon. Kremer aald the aoluUon la for lbe elty and company to work to1ether. 1'Tbe Irvine Company la pro· vld.._, a alseable amount of ill own money to bulld major arterialt for the city or Irvine," heaald. At tbe conclualon of hls talk, Kremer ur1ed the realton to make tb'elr volcet beard ln 1ov· emmeat affalaa to offset the ef. feeta ot What be called a amall IMlt vocal minority oppoeed to developa:Mat plw. "Too often. ln any city, eoun· ty, 11.att or naUon, It ll 1 1m111 but vocal minority tbat maket lta •""-known to tht t ltet.M olfteiala. More often than not, tbll mJDorttJ baa aelftab motJva -no =.,t11t t.belr commun.I· ty, no a1 center near thetr nel1hbomood, ao new bomlnl aear tbelr bom•." ''We look to JOU • • • to make 1oar ~beard," be told the reahon. D :ivl'nport that h1 -, b tht• f1r.t adm 1n1Mrat 11m to ch:i lh-n~c tht· enormou.' powl'r uf thl' 011 lohh in Congn•ss ··ff tht.• eons uml·rs o r the coun try, m cluclinJt people> like you, Keith. wall sJ)<•ak up th1•n we 'll have a windfall profits tax." ht• said H e told another caller that pub lic offic1ab nl't>d the s upport of the pt•oplt• "It 's very cnc•luragmg tu a pr<'i.rc1t.•nL to comt· ln a plan' lrkt· l>avl'nport, Moline th•· 4uad C'1t1c!> art•:i anrl have s omt•orw Irk<· you t·xvn·~~ your ~uppor t 111 rill'.·· C'artl•r o;a1d "I I hank vou vl'ry rn ur.h I 11 try to cl11 vou :i ~ood Job ·Th•· ·govt•rnmt•nl 1·a11"l 1fo 1t :don1., ·· ht· s:.11<1 rn C"11nl'ludrng th•· sh11w "Tht.·re must be u de<lrca lion a nd a 1Ji-Lerminat1nn on th1· p art of 1·v1•rv single American lo clo on<.'':. part ·· Th<• pr ogram couldn't h av1• lwl'n mo re folksy. When a lrtlle ~1rl n ami>d Ma r y c alled rn, !':1rll'r told h•·r ··1 v..1-.h )'OU 1· o u Id <'om 1· a nd s l' <· 1 hr ., d aughter> Amy bl'forl' we leav1• ht•rt· ·· Thl· pr<•!>tdt•nt put hrs com mc•nl'> on :.r fir s t naml'. person to p1·r~m h:.is1i. · lie· wound 1111 hy ':I\ 111~. ;1:. 1t w :r.., ll me tr1 g(), 'I ~l'l' Arny JWl'king Lh mugh th<· d1>t1r ·· Cart<•r also promrl>cd lo keep prrssing for enactment of the 1-:qu;il H1~hts Amf!ndment and rt'JOH'£•<1 rn the rrowds he's bc<>r1 :-.t•1·1ng alon g th•· course of his M t!>s1s~1pp1 Ra Vl'r Nuisc · · J JU.St saw you down al the • doc k aru1 1l was wonderful." sc.i1d a woman fro m Hock Island, Ill ·'That was u vNy large and a v l' r y 1• n t h u s 1 o ~ t 1 c c r" w d , ' ' Carter replied. Another c;;.ller . Cindy Wolf of Davenport, as ked Carter what the :.t vt'rage per son could do al11wt ris rng energy pnccs Sh e told the prc!.1dcnt · ''I'm JUS l a htlle person . O PF.C l the Organlr.ation or Petroleum Ex· porting Counlnf'SI rs s imply a four-INll"r word that we tulk a bout at the• drnnt·r tahlc: I need tr1 kn1>w somc•lhm.i l ean do v1:ry .... rrnr>ly ('art1·r •rn 111 /\m1·rreans should "1nvt•rll111'y " t111·1r 11wn lives and 2'<'f' what cnc•rgy saving and an t1 anflotaonury sl<'ps they could tak•• Thieves Get Office Gear Abo ut $7,000 in o ffice equip· ment was reported stolen from a fabric warehouse In Irvine Mon- day, poUce said. Orrlcers we re called to the Wesco Fabrics Inc . warehouse at 1212 Alton where manager Donald Underkon er told them the equipment was taken aome lime betwee n Saturday and Monday . Police said the thieves pried open a sliding glass door oa a s ide o r th e building. The typewriters and adding macblnes were taken from an office aru attached to the warebouae. CHURCH ••• Welrmaan and St. Matthew by the Southem Callfornla Dlltrtct of the Lutheran Church. It ii expected that teetlmony wlll tonelude &b1a wtelt and lbat the e... wW be turned over to Jud1e lcovtlle for a decl16on. PrevicM teetlmony on behalf of tbt Mlleourt S)'1l0d ~ tbat eburdt property ii worth abwt SU7 ,ooo. However, Welr111ana'1 attorney •aid that ft1ure la much too blab. I ·aacks, Israelis CbDfer UNITED NATIONS (AP> Blac k 1upporters or Andrew Young met today with Israel's U. N. ambassador art.er telling reporters they were aetHng an "excellent" response rro~ the American public to their new at1nd ln aupport of a Pa lesllruan "'homeland." They say they want ls raeU en· d o r sem e nt o f the rights o r Palesliruan.s, 1111 we ll MS Jews, to a national home, and Palesti- nian acceptance of Israeli na- tionhood. Campaigning for lsrae li- Palesllnian rapprochement in t he wake of Yo ung's resignation as U .S ambassador to lhe Unit· ed Nations, offic ials of the South C hris t i an Leaders hip Con fe re ncc met with Isr aeli Am· bassador Yehuda Z Blum at tus m1ss1on near he re T hl'ir sch(•dule l'alll'd for a n<'ws l'llnft.orcnN• a fter lhl· meet COLUMNS EXPLORE YOUNG'S OUSTER -A6 mg. then a mee ting with Ne w York J ewish le aders, and a rally with black groups at a Manhat· tan church T tw Hl•v .Jos1•ph t-; 1.owl'ry. S('l.C pr •srdl•nt . w:.i~ leadurl( a party uf 12 rnto lhl· Js rat•h nH!\ '>llln 'A-lwn ht· wa' til>kl'd ll huut l ' S reaction lo th1· S 'l.C'i. new stand On Monday .• 1ftl·r rncet 1n.: h«n• with r'"l>rl''>l•nt~1l1\ 1•' or l h l" p a I ,. ' I I II f• J. I h ,. r J I f 1111 OrRan111thon Ill' 'ltatrd th(· g11al ai. muLu<il b r :Jl'lr l'alt'sl1ruan 4.ll' l't•ptanct· 11f a f'ale-.t1n1ltn 'hom<•l;tnd and hracl1 · na taonhood ·· II<' s~ud thL· n :a C'tlon w J !> "''" t ellL·nt" from '"hlaC'k Jnd whrtt• ~oung and 0111." mdudm~ J>t.-oplv who met hrs ~roup "1n llw h11t1:1" and "on th1· '>lrt·~·I'> Latn. th1· l'I.<> ~ dt·pul\ 1111 :. 1· r \' 1• r • 11 a ., J 11 f-: /\ Ii d l· I H.1hn •• 111, t11ld a rt·por l<'r h•·rr· th.ti l•J.() ("h,J11111an Ya ~"'' ,\raf.11 "oulcl llt' H"r) pl1::9'1·1I to n11·1'1 with th1· l1 ·a<ll'r-.l11p •1f 'hi· h l:ll'k 1'11111rn11n1t y . or lht• l 11tl1•cl St.1lt". -,h1111ld th1· l••tt..r \ 1s1I lht• M1ddlt• Jo:.1~t Lowny .,;II(! Monday ht• would not rul1• !JUI ii v1..,1L t11 U11• M1ddlt• 1-~:.ti.t lu L~tlk wrth v;,ir111u!> p;,irt11·i. In utht•r 1h•vl'lopm1·n ll> M 1ddlt· Eti:.l <>nvoy Hotx·rt S St rnui.s rc1>0rtedly I'> 1rr1tat<'<I wrth th<• Stat1· lkpartm1•nt and "·1111' t•1 kno'A-Jll'>I "h" t•om m a n d 1> A me r 1 t· a i. M 1d1· a ., 1 poll <'~. Th e ~t·w \'urk Time:-. s ard today St r <tui.~ who ~1 ck n11wlt>iJl(1·!1 lh1tt lhl' rt·..,ult' of thl '> "e1•k1·r11I d1pl11mul ~ 1n 1 ... r.tt•I .11111 t-:~\pl "'"rt" ·n ot good . · '>a id ht• plJrh 1•1 '''fM'lrt lo J'r•s uknt Ciirtt·r th1i. wt•t•k UllCKEN THEFT 'FOWL PUY' PASO HOllLJ•:s rAP ) Th<" S an J.u1s Oh1sr111 County shcrrtr'' dt·partm<·nt i'> lookrni: for u 10 foot t u ll 150 pound frherglas'> t•h1 c k c:n i.t ol1·n from a loral poultry ranch , whc•re at wai. u.<>cd as a krnd of man1U<'l' T he i.twrrrri. rcµort •~ lol(ged under t he h e:.id1ng ·· f'owl play " Punched In . Teachen Get Time Clock PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) -The school board hu voted to require teachers 1n rural Pueblo School Ola· trict 70 to start punching a time clock. ''.Staff members have abused the lenient system. We Just wunt t.o make sure they're there," said Pueblo County High School Pr1nclpal John Klohp following the board's 4-1 vote Monday night. Superintendent Harry Allen said prlncipala and some teachers requested the time clocks. · He said teachers "have been working more than their share, and then they see others not even work· ing the minjmum. That's frustrating." Klohp told the board that teachers by contract are required to report 30 minutes before school and\ re main 30 minutes after for student counseling. 8 Compounds Listed In Chemical Leak LOS ANGELES <AP> An analysis or fumes form ed dunng a Lest to duplicate a chemical accident at a n Orange County plas tics plant last June mdicate that e ight compounds, so me of which can cause hver da mage, were in s team released by the accldenL The tf'St "Rives us reason to believe the compoundi. found in th e s imulat ion w e r e in lhl' t•m l!>Sl<ln of whlll' fume~" that leaked at the f'1herite W<·.,t Coai.t CoqJ pl ant J unc I . i.a 1d f-:11 Caml·rcna. UH.' d1ruc111r of lc•rhmc<il wrv1c1·s fo r th1• Air ()UJlll \ M ana~1·rrwn1 nr ... trrc·t '-nm;. 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("a rn 1·n ·n:.i sa rd Ht•,ults of lht• tt•'>t "111 tw ~t·d ,,, .1 l1J:.t' for ;1 m11n· c .1 rf'f11 II v tunl roll(-<J t·x1.wrrm1·n1 h" 'dlll Dancer Hangs Herself in Cell ITl<'A ~y 1AP1 A20-.g1, da nr ..r ~ho fou.:ht a legal battl1· againo;t pohcc att£•mpL., to photo li!raph h1•r lt'f1 hreas t "a!\ found 11t•aJ m hC'r c·ell at th1· Une1da C'1111nt~ 1:111 . nfflr rals '>lll<1 llart'\' Jo\'nl, Z:!. of t t1r;1 ap par c nliy hanged ht'rs clf frum 1h1• bars of ht-r C("ll, On('1da County Sherrrfs deput1el> !>1J1d Monday L'ttca police sa rd tht.'y w antt·d to pholORraph her le ft brea~I berause local merchant~ told th<'m a bout forged che cks being pai.sed by a woman m a luw·cut dress wh1rh revealed a butterfl} tattoo Rciwlts from that experiment should be available in about two weeks. The district also set up a laboratory van across from the Fah!!rtW pl1tnt in Orange Mon· day to determine whether such compounds are In the air every day. The resultJI from the first day 's test may he available late this week , he said One 1-'ibc:rrh: emph>yee and o nt: formt•r f•m ployce have com . plained or problems they feel 1111i:ht l)to rel:.ite<l to the leak , o;ard Ur Tom Prendergast of tht· 1 lra ngt• County He alth Depart rn•·nt Th•·rr r he<"k up~ were n1Jt c flm pl..i .. he arldt•fl Wrecked Ship YieMs Traces Of Civil War WA S ll lNGTON I AP 1 l )l\'•'r' hav1· l'la1mcd lht!rr big ~~""' 11111.! or :tr11faC't'i a J>('ppt•r ,h,1!..•·1, :i ""'" d l'>h ;ind a hra!->s t11nc 1· fr11111 the wrel'kagc of lh1· < 0 1\ ti W:u-rrum·la d Monitor l-.:1.pl'llll11m 11Htc·1al:. reported hl·rl' M111111:cv lhf' 1t1!m s ·wf'rt• 111 fted QUl of thc> three fool lay1·r of ··and th:1t ~11 ... II rr rt I'd over ..,P•' I 111n:. uf lht• """wl, I y rng 220 (e(•I dt·1•µ rn th•· 0\tlantrc· Oceari <>ff <"apt• llaltn."'. :-; (' Ar1·h•·ol11r1 ... 1., ha\1• mad1· ,drrw~t d:ul~ '~•\'(• ... to the 172 root 'hrp '"'l'1· Lh• t·X pt:d1L1•m lw~an ,\ u ~· I T t ,. ) ha ~ l' b c (· n ml"lhn<lw.11 11 \ .u·uumtng awa) lht· '>J OI! .rnd li•·fure the latest rrnd'>. thl·\ had located only a i.:l.1" mu,t:.ird bottk Bul last "'1·1·1. 11frlnab ~aid they were 1•10-,v tt1 "hat t hey be lieved "ould be u maJnr artifact layer Thi.' cxca\·ation 1s concentrat- ed sn a 2.5 foot square area of tht· C':Jp tain's c a brn , an areu that is a CC l':!>S1ble l><'ca use the hull the re ha!'. ht>t•n rrppt.•cl away. apparent· I) by t'kpth c harges dropped by N:iv ~ ship~ hunting German s ub- mannes durin g World War II. The div<'r s hope to find a pa y mas t N '<; s afe, personal rlem s of the c aptain , cabin fu rn1s hinl(5 and o the r items that "111 tell more about Navy tile a C'enturv ago n llllPHONl 17141 644·2494 ' 7 ---.. -~ ... -~ .... __ _ / LagUna/South Coast \'our Ho•et o•n Dally New8paper C:O ITION VOL. 72, NO. 233, 3 SECTIONS, ?I PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALI F ORNI A T UESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1979 F l FTEEN CENTS San Clelllente Calllp Sites Overbooked By STEVE MllTntt;U. Ot ... o...,.._ ..... H you've 1ot Tklletron atubti for your vtm • club or churc h 1roup al Sun Clemente State Beach with.in the next month or two. you'd better gave U\e t1Ck4't compaf\Y a call You might fmd yourself and your friends-being turned away from the gate at the state park becirnse or a t•omputer error that overlooked the aroup camp ina site throuahout the summer Jack Stowe. manaaer ol lh-= Southern California Parks and Rt>c reallon area, Uyll a pro gra mm in.C pro ble m with T1cketroo reaulled In overbook ings at the park al the south end or San Clemente. Apparently. It wa1> the only park affected tiy I h(' error 'We've got all m any as eight groups booked into the single H•ftr¥ ( Kr4't'"ert PM•o WORKMEN INSTALL SOUTH LAGUNA DRAIN PIPE It Was Ordered by the Coast al Comml11lon South Laguna Gets Runoff Pipeline Work crewc; ha\'C installC'd a 3,500 -pound porn·la1n-covcrC'd d nilnag<' pi1wlinc bclwt•<•n the bluHs and a s andy cov(' at a South Laguna housing (kvelop m ent The p1pchne. whC'n completed. will carry rain and 1rr1gation runoff from about 200 homes above Coas t llighwa y to the sands helow the project The hom es are lo be loc ated on l.!I acres between Second and Third Streets The Christenson Company of Irvine is constructing f ive hom es on the blufftop, near a na tural arroyo Don Christeson. president of the development firm. said lhe drainage pipe, when completed. will allow runoff to filte11• softly w the sands below, thus pr.t,venl· ing further erosion of the bl\lfr. The drainage pipe, Installed at a cost of between $25,000 and $30,000 to the developer, was a condition placed on the project by the regional Coasta l Com- mission. Christeson said work crews have placed nearly 7 ,000 cubic yards or fill dirt in the arroyo in order to move heavy machinery around the project area. The dirt will be compacted 3.3 Quake Rait,/,es Area SANTA BARBARA <AP> -A sli1ht earth· quake rattled Santa Barbara at 1unri1e t.oday. awakening residents but ca u1in1 no reported dama1e or injuries. The quake measured 3.3 on the Richter scale and hit at e: 11 a .m ., accordin1 to Calt.tch. The temblor wu cen· tered about five mllee north ~ the city near La Cumbre peak. and l'"cntually he covered with a cul-de sac r(,adway to the prr1 JCCI . al'cordinl( t o company :1rchitect KC'n Mullens. A 24 inch drama/{<' pipe will be connc t'led t o lht· ve rt ical p1p e l1nt•. and u n exi sting drn inage hnc at Coast llighway when the oro1ecl is completed. A c·oncrete dc•v1 cc al the ha'>t' of the bluff will l<:ssen thc 1m pact of runoff hitting the beach. Mullens said Christeson s aid the while pipe line extension will be paint cd a n earth-lone to blend in with the s urrounding bluffs. He said the pipeline project is about 50 percent complete. Dance r Hangs H e r self in C e ll UTICA, N.Y. <APJ A go.go d ancer who fought a legal battle against police attempts to photo- graph her left breast was found d ead in her cell at the Oneida County jail, officials said. Darcy Joynt. 22, or Utica ap. pa rently hanged herself from the bars of her cell. Oneida County Sheriff's deputies said Monday. Utica police said they wanted to photograph her left breast because local me rchants told them about forged checks being paHed by a woman in a low·cut dress which revealed a butterfly tattoo. 8ed8 Reap Record WASHJNGTON <AP> -Soviet purchases of American grain for the year endint Sept. 30 han reached a record 15.5 millions tons , the A1rlculture Depart· ment report.I. In the previoua 12-month period, the Ruaaiam bou1hi about 1'.t mlWoa t.ona ol wheat ud com, compared wtth 14 m Ullon durin1 the 1112· 73 and lt75·1• perlod1. ·- group campsite on one day," the pork s pokesman said today. "And If these people don't call to make other arrangements, I'm a fraid they m ight be turned away at U\e gate ." The error was discovered by Tlek@tron omcials within three days , but by that lime, more than 1.000 ca mper s had purchased tit•kcts for lhe group :.Ile. The hcav1eM booked day is Legal Listed Figures To Aid Drive r s WAS lfl N <;TON 1A l'1 M otonsL-; 1n 20 major l ' S r1lacs \\ho ~uspc•ct tht-ir loral M·rv1cc ~tati ons of pnn· gouging now have a rough ga\'C'rnmt•nt guide to lcg:il i.:asohne price:-in 20 ma JO r l.' .S. Cllll'~ The Encri::.v Department re l<':.t ~ert the price h ~t ~1 onday , l'a utionint! th:it th<: f1~url.'s were valid as of Au g r; a nd wcr<' !.Ub JN't to ch::mgC' !>tnct· thC'n Some !.tations may have goltt'n ex· ('mptions lo the general pricing rules as well , it smd. The list is part of the depart ment's effort to monitor the prices of gasoline being charged hy th(' nation's more than 175.000 service Stallons . But Micha<'I Podhorze r of the Co n s u m('r f'ederalion of America rhuq~ed that penalties for pricing v iolations and thl' r ha nces of beinl'? d1sl'ovcred art: so n:mote "people ar«' not afraid of being founrl in vinlalion .. And th e d e p a rtm e n t acknowledged it has only 50 auditors working on complainb of rctail gas prices. llowev<'r . the department added that an additional 150 s hould he in tht' field soon in rt>sponse to Pres1 dent Cart<'r's order to 1nc rcast: th.-size or t hl' auditing staff Federal rules hav(' rl'gulatcd the price or gas at retail stations for five years The latest report c·d ceilings rungc frc1m u low or 81J.:! cents a gallon for re gular in (See GAS, Page A2l aII CKEN THEFT .. 'FOWL PLA Y' PASO ROHLF:S IAP> The San Lws Ob1~po County sheriff's department 1~ looking for a 10· root-t all 150 -pound fi berglass chicken s to l<.•n from a local poultry ranch. wbcre 1t wus used as a kind of marquee. The s heriff's report 1s logged und er th e h eading "Fowl play.'' Sept. 14, Stowe said . with more than 300 campers signed up ror the group campsite, which can accommodate only 50 persons at one time. Stowe said m ore than JO days between Aug. 9 and Oct. 13 are overbooked, but said the Depart· m ent of Parks and-Recreation is making arrangements to sorten the blow for some or th~ cam· pers. "We are givrng them the op lions of using the day us e faciHt.ies at Sao Clemente. use a bicycle a rea at S an Onofre (about fi ve miles south o( lhe park>. rescheduling their date. or canceling out altogether." Other heavily booked dates in· c I ude Oct 7. whe re s ix groups are scheduled to arrive at the s ame time. and Labor Day (Sept. 3> when three groups are bookt.-d into lhe cam ps ite lie said the department will not be able to transfer large groups to Doheny State Beach Park. which is booked solid . through the s ummer season. But he said the de pa rtment 1s se tting a sid e the bicycle rest area at San Onofre for large groups in order to accommodate the overbookings Ticketron w1ll~ccept rcserva tlon changes or canceUat1ons from 8 a.m lo 10 µ.m du1l y :.it 12131 642-5870 Gasoline Prices by Governlllent M e tal Mas t e r Laguna lk~ch sculpto r Harold Pas torius \\ o r k s o n o n l' o f h 1 s m o n u m e n t a I .... c·ul nturl's . \\h1ch uses ton!> of metal Fo r m orC' on Pas to rius a nd his art Ft·J tunng . Pa).!~· C'1 Zone Changes ~tudied Laguna Counci l to Mull R e sidentia l Laws C hange~ in tht· l'lty's 10nmii l:l\\ !> that would :o.N' a HI p.-rccnt reduction In lh<· :.imount or noor are:i a huildt•r could provide on :i ~ingle fomil) rt•s11knt1al lot will be r ons1d<'rcd b) t he La gun a Be:ic h \it ) Council toni~ht The amcndmt•nt:-. to the zonini;: ordinance were approved earlier this month hy the c ity's plannini:( c o m mi s s io n whi c h rccom mended council endorsement nf the change~ The comm1lls1on express('d concerns lhat some buildings in the Art Colony ure out of scale "1th thl· It I lot-. Th1·\ \UfU(C"'•ll'd tha t h) re<luc1 ni.: the building hulk. the hom e~ would fit 1n l>t.•l ll'r "1th c•x1:.t1ng n<'1i:hh11rh1><xh Thr ord1nancl' l'hanJ!t'~ also in <·ludc a re<1u1remC'nt tha t owners of two udJ :H'enl lots h1· rcquirrd I o c· o m b 1 n t• I h 11 !. 1· no n confo rm1nJ! lot-.. b1·fore bu1ldmJ! a ... in~ll' unit u pon th1•m As an \'Xamplc. th<' pruf)Oscd a mcndmt•n t would r equire• tht· owne r of a 2.50Ch quan .. foot lot to limit his n oor area to 40 per cent or the land ure:i. or 1.000 square rcet. Under the current zoning or dinance. lhc builder would be al lo" t·d to C'On~truc·t l.250 squan: , .. , .• uf noor ,lrl•a. or 50 pcrn•nt of tht• land a rt·.1 Tho~l' pro1wrt \ O\\ m·r" with 1·1ffnl·r IOI!>. hov. t'\'l'r . wut.!d hl' allowNI to hudct on 50 pcr"cnt of I ht·1 r land an·a Thl' ordinanl·t• v.nuld pt•rta1n to th1' Arl'l1 l\1•al'h lle1i::hts rom rnunlt\. a~ Wl'll a ... other arc·a '> in In\\ n. ·at·cord1ng to c:1t~ offi cwb That an•a <·urrently ha s its own -..pec·1f1<· plan. hut rdt>rs matter-.. of floor a rt'a and bulk to lht' l'lty s zoning law ... Thr council will meet :it 6 p m In l'OUO Ctl chamber~. 505 f"orest ;\Vt' Fallbrook to Clemente Or:n:~,:oa~• New Students Approved About 140 children or military families living o n C amp Pendleton's northern a rea will be able to attend San Cle mente High School this year. Capistrano school trustees vot· ed 5 lo O Monday to accept the students -who res ide in the Fallbrook Union High School District -if their home41tstrtct will increase the ante If or the children w come north. Trustees voted to accept the s tudent& for about $2,000 per stu· dent w be paid by the Fallbrook district. 'lbat amount would In· elude basic state aid and a por· lion of federal funds 1iven lO school districts that educate military dependents. Althouth trustees a1reed Lo lake the students, they put Fallbrook official• en notice that they would not accept lh•m next year ualell the MK&tlMrn dlstrict la w~ to part with all ~ ltl fecS.ral f\aldl -about t.a .. • .,,_ student. Trustees also gave f'allbrook officials unUI Friday at noon to dec ide U they will a ccept Capistrano's proposal. Fallbrook trustees last week voted w keep all or the federal Indian Governme nt Weigb8 lt8 Option8 NEW DEUil. lodla <AP> - President Neelam Sanjiva Red· 'dy bea-.n rounds of meellnas wlth le1al expert.a today to nnd • solution to the politica l crlsl• touched off by Prime Minister Charan Slnlh'• reai1naUon. Rtddy'a main ch olcea are betwten ordertn1 a mid·lerm eltction, u requested by Sln1b. and a1kin1 former DtftnH Mlnltt« Jal.Jlvan Ram. leader of tb• ltDIM larteat party, to try to form a •wnmeat, a eoutte In tht 0N9(dnt•1 offtce Hid. funds and pay Capistrano only basic state aid for the students. A large contingent of parents from the Marine base turned out Mo nday t o ask th a t their children be allowed lo attend San Clemente High. Students Crom the Ma rine base have been attending the bi&h school for sever al years. but Fallbrook authorities acted this summer ·w reduce p'ayment.s to the Capistrano district. The children face a one·bour bus rlde U they are forced to at· tend Fallbrook High School. Capistrano Board President Geor1e White chided Fallbrook official.I for aaklnl his school district w accept leas money ror the atudeota. Superlnt end ent Jerom e Thor naley aald he believes Fallbl'OC!k otnclall will accept Capl1trano'1 proposal. whlcb would stve tbe aoathem dbtrict 11.100 per •tudtnl from federal runda. ... W e athe r N lght and morning low douds with mostly sunny afternoons through Wed nesd.ay. Slightly warme r days in the inland areus Highs Wednesday ranging fro m low 70s a t the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonieht in the mid fiOs INSIDE TODAY An erotic st:r spa an t~ Chicago suburbs cciter1 t o morned couples "I'm a great be~r ht marri<Jge ." 1<1~s the owner. Story. PQf/t AB. l•llex AIY-~ At AMUMln CJ L.M ... ,. A• WIM......_... a1 ...._ ............ ., .. ~ Al ..... P: .... .. C-t Cl ............. M Cl.-.1.... C,_11 I. CM. flec• Ct C..Wltl .. 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Minh sa id he s et s ail in a hshing boat on J une 18 alter brib· ing Vietnamese olhcials with ~old worth $2,000 lie and the other refugees r esc ued by Italians during a six -week mis saon in the South China Sea had hc.•cn robbed by Thal pirates and wcre cxpl'lle d twice from Malaysian <·amps K v said he had been trying to ,::et ·Minh a nd other me mbers of his fa mily out or Vietnam , but wo uld not divulge how. lie added he believed it would be more dif· fic ult now that the Vietnamese gove rnment has promised to !>tcm the tide of "boat people." Ky. who moved to Huntington Beach in 1976, said he has not been in cont.act with his nephew since the rescue However . he said he had been kept Informed of his whereabout~ through let t<.'r!-. from F'rench reporters in Singapore No Thieves, Just Aliens Wh <.:n Sa n C l t·mcnte poh1·P r<•s1JOndPd to ;.i cull cin /\vt• d1·I P n ·sidf'nte early today, they expected tu find a burglary in pro· gress l.;u•y Di l'k of :Ja<J.1 J\ ve. dt•I l1 rc•s 1d l•nlt.• l'a lled 11<1hc·c· at l 56 <1 m to re· port two s uspicious men walking through his apart mcn t complex parking lot , possibly steahnl( hubcaps 0 ffl <'ers ;.irnved on the scen e. but fo und n o l'V1dence of the ft. They did, howeve r. find nlne ii legal immigrants cower· ing in the carports. The nine illcRal alien s were turned over to U .S. Border Patrol a uthorities for transportation back to Me xico. Mayor Will Run CLEVELAND <AP > -With familiar attacks on biR business. banks, utilities and lhe med1a, embattled Mayor Dennls J Kucinic h h as announ ced he wants a second two-year term OflANOI COAIT l \< DAILY PILOT t ._, OtaftiQllf (Qojt\t 0.0f ftttof ... ft 'fllftk f\ I\(.,,, fl•~'""' ........ "'"' ...... 1W.Olltt' l .. ()rfMQt (M\• Pveit•~(~ \it'"'•l• .... t~M• '"''""MO MOl"'IO•f tNwtf" FutMy for (M1• Ml"U U•'lllllVJ'I ..... .," M""'H~O" IM.,f'I '°"" l••l\Ve l....-, t•w~ ·~~MP! ,...,.Pl(M\t,. ,.,.,... ,......,..... "'''"'" .• ~·~ ~"'°"''.,.. ~··· f~ pttn(f~ ..,.,.l\hi"°W ... ,.. I\ •t UO W.\t ll•t \t,.... (9''4 Mif.W ( .. tt..-ri1•tJt)l ·-··-... , t UO.ftt •'-f fllruDIH1N 1•· JM_lll_ Yi<., "'n .. flll •"O 0.'*'-4 MitlW)Pf' ,,_ ......... ....... ~ .............. ................... 0... ... M • .._ lllcMrf P. -.,.,,, • .., llM ........ ffl""' ' l .. 1tn18t1etl~ ,.,, ... (••'""""""' T~lloltl (114)~ ~U..nllMt....,. 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A apolreaman for Onn1e Counl1 '1 depul)' cU1trlet a t tone11 and publlC' dl'ronde,.., now In th'e fo u rttl d ay or a walkout. •11ld t o thy th e t!mplOYf'<'11 would wt•komu 1 rtl osx-nh\I o' u lary nu1&oth•lhJn• with UM> county Followtng a m~Un• or ra~k ln• cOWlty ofrl clals Monday al ttrnoon. 8o8rd ot Sup~rvlaon. <'h alMnan PhlUp Anthony said ll was bla desire that la llla which brokl' off Wednl'aday • bc.i n · sum~ ··we·~ always wllllna to talk, wtlhng to meet at any Ume," said Deputy Das lnt'l Attorney Cliff H arris , h e ad of lh t! employees bargaining unit T h e fuJI board of supe1 visors was S('hed ulC'd to m eet in ex- ecutive Se"l1111m toduy lo oulllne 1tll n ext movt·:. an the pay db · pule And th<> ~roup that convened Monday wus <·xpet·tcd to rm·d a.iain this uflcrnoon lo ch url further strak~y. Ant hony Mild Officials s a id tht• walko ut which begun Thu. s llay h<ts not yet stymied the county's court syste m . Seven felony jury trials were under w uy t o day In S uperior Court. s aid Jame!> Enri~ht, c hief deputy dastra<'t at torney. But there we re rears that a prolonged walkout could place a stran~lehold on municipal court activities and possibly lea d to wholesale dismissal or pending cases. Judges. howe ver . do have the right-via a s ta te pe nal code section-to appoint private at torneys to prosecute cases 1f dis· trict attorneys fail to s how up an court. H arris said that if nt.-w negotiations begin, ht.• hoped the county would not deliver a n y .. ultimatums." He said the county did that last week when 1t gave the al torneys a "lake it or leave al" option on a 6.75 percent s alary incr ease for this year coupled with a 7 pcrt'ent increase for next year H a rris said the e mployees were told they would r eceive a i\ percent inc rease for this ·year 1f they chose not to accept the county's offer. The deputies are seeking a 25 percent inc rease. Anthony denied that the coun t y d e live red an ultimatum ·'There has been a lot of m1sW1 dersta ndang," Anthony s aid And Anthony s aid h e felt that the county's offer was a good one In light of inc reases granted ''' other count v c·mployc•cs The ;11torney!>. however , l'lu1m they :1 r l' u n d,. r pa 111 w h t• n l h <' 1 r .. 111an('!> ;in· l-<1mparcd to lho~4· for s imilar employt·es 1n Los Angeles und San Diego counll~s Anthony said t he salari1•s paid an Lo:. Angeles may he "too hl!-!h " Should the walkout continue, the county would have the option of hiring s t ale d eputy attorn•·y11 i.:(•neral to prosc·«utc· <'UM·!> :ind hiring of private attnrn<·y!> to handle public defrnd1·r aS!>1 ~n m ents for ind1~cnts County Man Shot During Robbery Try An Anaheim man was rt:port ed in stable condition today a.fter being shot in the stom•ch and neck early this morning dur1nf( • robbery of a doughnut shop, police reported. Pablo Alphonso Solare!l, 22, of 147 E . Magnolia Ave., to ld police he was working at Winche ll '11 Donuts, 931 S . E u c lid St . Anaheim, when s hortly a fter midnight a man approached the counter and demanded mone)'. Solares told officers h e at fi n t refu•ed but banded over S20 from the cub reglater when the aUApect threatened him with a .22 caliber pistol. The suspect then s hot Solares In the stomach and neck, and fled on foot, officers said. A passerby called police. Bendit Hits McDonald's A ptstol-totln1 robber with • nylon stockinl pulled over hla face cleaned out the ufe of a Garden Grove fut food reataurant late Monday ni&ht, pollceeald. The a uapect entered McDonald'•, 12051 Valley View St., at 11:30 p.m .. fired • 1hot from tu.I pl1tol Into the cellln1, and herded employee• tnto a walk·ln cooler, ottlcen eald. After forctn1 the 111l1t1nt mu.,er to open a aafe1 tbe rob- ber fled wtt. u undetermlned amount al e.ala. No one WM lla jured, police aald. Monitor Treasure Salvaged o.lty..._tuft_ FRED McGAVRAN OF TltAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET World W•r II Reik• Surprtae Find tor ContrKtOra In Newport Beach Harbor • ID Big Catch World War II Submarine Net Hauled Up By JOANNF: Rt;VNOl.OS 0t !IW O••I • P1tol \tall Most everyon<• was s urprlst:'d Mond11 y whl·n lht• c rt>w from Trautwein Urotht:r:. dug up ;.i World War II s ubmarine net wh1lt• c.•x c-avating for a nt•w Sl'a w:.a ll ut the Stoa &•cJut base in Newport Bl'ach. F.VERYONE, THAT IS, exrt•pl Ralph Whitford. Whitford. who has bt..>tn a:.soc1ated w ith the base for many years, hu:. hN·n t1·ll ing Boy Seoul officials for a lonK llmt· lhat the net was there. "They'd JUSl say, 'Yeah R<Jlph. okay'," he said. Whitford knew it was then• bl·eau:-.1· h<' was a t the base an 1948 whc·n thi-net wa~ bulldozed into pl<.1Cl' to bct:f up ;a woo<lt·n bulkhc1td l.IKE THE NF:T . which Whitford n ·1-.al l-. was ''scrounged" from the ~·al U1·ad1 :-;;n-.al Weapons Station. the plankin.i for thL "'all ('am e from the s ame place ··The wa ll wa s made wtth planks from th1• lluntin1o?ton Beach pier th11t w·u:-. knoc kell down in the :.torms in 1939." he S<JHJ The net and planking werl'n ·t lhf' only things at the bas e that Wt're "!>eroun~l·d ·· One or the buildings was th•· rurmC'r s alt·' or rire for Lido Isle and another wa~ lhl· Jrv1n1• ·rl·rrat·(· :.ale:. 11ffacl' THt: F'LMiPOLE, WHICH 1s the only m1·ment11 rrom the old base that will re m<Jan at tht· rwwlv tiualt facility. came from the l!J~,3 Bo> &uut J amboree held in Newport Hl'ach Whitford o;a1d he's not s ure where the !luhmannl' n1·t .... as used dunng the war but h•• ' Mnfl dt·nl tha t 1t wasn't in Newport llJrbor ·11w entr .mce c hannel is only 20 feet d1·1·p. ~ 1t WJ!>n't really needed:· he com · lfH•nt1"fJ T H•: FATt: OF the net remained un knllv.n t<1d a' !lam Kn1:.s of Traul.,wt:1n Br nth•'"' ... aid 11 prohabl} will ~ hauled tr1 th• rlump lit• -. .. 11d h• 'tnf•d to sell 1t for ~c rap hut n11 om· .., inl..rt ·-.I •'<I in bu) an~ IO tr in!> of met ti I ml•.,h T~ll' .... 1 re· 1oHN'k!> their m<ich1ncr v. "' nobody·., too 1111cn •stt•d an buying 1t. ' Kn1~!> !>a1<J T flt\T MA\' B t:, but :i'> far as Whitford I!> t'Oncem1'<i. tht· -.ub n .. t h11s lt"'<i a u:.eful l'X· 1s t1·n1·1· .. It worhd 11 kt•pt :-.ewport Harbor <.sfe from 1•nt·my :-.ubs all the'>t: ye<irs ... he :.aad . J,:rtnn1n..: f 'ro. Page A I GAS •.• Dallas to almost Sl.15 a gaJlon for premium in New York. The maxim um prices are based on lh<' wholec;al<.' ga~ohne p r H ' t• pa 1 d h y l h e s t a t 1 on operator plus laxes and a max lmum margin or 15 4 ('<'nt."i a ga llon to cover overhead anc1 profit. Third Jury Begins Rape Trial Study Ocspit1• the f Pderal control'>. govl'rnment o rf1 c1als s a y 1t would bl• virtua ll y 1mpos:.1til<o to t onduct w1d<'sprcad monitoring of pnc.:cs for poss a hie violation!> "It would be JUSt hke auditing every taxpayer ," s aid Diannt· Novack, a sPokeswom<m for the f:n<'ri.ty Dcpartm<'nt. With lhl' releasing ,,f the max 1mum price list. the E ne rgy Oepartmf'nt'!I David J . Bardin urgt•d molon c;Lc; to notify th(' dt· parlmt'nt if their gasoline cosLc; morl' than the legal ceilings "Wf' run no w provide con 11umt·r11 with a more accural<' gu1d1• to the m a ximum legal prlnH that may be churged for l(asollnt· in various part!> of the 1·1n1ntry." 11<11<1 B;.i rdin. ad · m inl11tr11lo r of the dt'pa rtment ·:. Jt;n1nom1c He l(ulatory Ad mlnlRtrutlon 'l'he d1•11artmt·nt's loll free tclephont• hotline for consumers to 1n111" on tht•ir price complalol.8 111 "00 '12" 9246 Th<! fhcurt>li after each com- pun)' rcvn :1uint the maximum prfre thul c-un he charged for rt• I( u I 11 r I( 1111''I1 n c•, u n If' ad l' d 1(1J111,111w oncl 11r1•m1um l(t111ohne . m that ord1·r II ,. re ;111• the• ta bl es for ( 'ullfornlu IA>S ANGELt:s Chevron F.xxon Gulf Mohll She ll Union Chevron Exxon Gulf Mobil Sb ell Union 100 94 105 18 96.67 100.91 100 17 IOI\ fll 102 14 100 38 94.02 99.32 99.82 101 IM SAN DIEGO 100.94 105.18 96. 14 t00.38 100 57 104.81 102.14 106.38 M .02 99.32 102.69 104.81 lOft.26 104.09 107 00 109.56 102.50 105.12 108.36 103.56 107.99 109.56 102.so 107.99 SAN FaANC18CO Chevron 100.94 105. 18 l~.36 Exxon 96.14 100.38 103.56 Mobil 102.8'7 106.91 110.09 Shell M.02 99.32 102.50 Unlon 103.75 105.87 109.0S Six Bank• Robbed NEW YORK <AP) -Six New York City bankl were robbed within one hour t.oday. conUAullal • 1trln1 of hold• tbaJ the elty'• poOce com· mlN..., dlacriMd u an '10f"fa MAIOll Oil benkt." By DELORES BROOKS IR~1N Of IM O•tlf 1'11.t \'-411 1-'or th~ third t1mt' an '>l 'I m o nth:., an Oranl(e C<iunt' Superior (;ourt 1ury ha:. beRUil d e li buating lhf' fut1· of <;len Hutcher'>on, the ac(•uscd rup1:.t of Cathcnne Hardin Be fon· thl' nine man. lhrt"t.• wo man jury bc•itan its dt'bBlf· beh ind t~Ost'd doors toda y. at hc•ard prosec.otor Oun llraca· c haracterize the c a:.e that has drawn nation al attention a:-. simply a m atter or who do you believe M lbs Hardin told the JUry in h<•r te:.t1mony H utcht•rs on JH<'k<.'d her up wh1h• 'ht• wa!. h1t<'hh1k1n~ an 1977. raped ana as:.uult.ed hN and then dum~'<J h ~r out of h1c; mobil•· homl' 1n :i n mntt· r:tn\l'm arf'a 11 111 th1· -d1•fr•n1!.1n1 1n'"'' 11 \1 1-.-. ltJr<1in h.1<1 J grt·•·tl tt1 1 ..... ,u:al tn-.t 1n rt•turn for .• s::•, rp1• and onl) ~1·lle<1 I UIH' afl<'r he n ·nered l)O pavinl.! th•• ff•t> I n h1:. dr~mg .1n!um<•nt. Hru·i· «onC't'd<'d lhal :'\1 1:.:-. llardin 't'a-. no t the 'l1·n ·otypt· of ..i raf}<' v1c llm "V1ct1 ms are not :i l~UY' weep tnJ? on the w1tne:-s <;land ." Bnce s aid as he tended to da!H'Ount M 1ss Hardin ·s-fiery PX changes 1lurmJ? the t rial with defense lawy er Terry Gale!. Bv the s ame tokt•n . Brl(·c a rgueJ ... a ll r apa!>t:. art not necessarily llelrs AnRt•I:. W ASHINOTON (AP> - Diven have claimed \Mir biC· •••t bas ot artlfacll -a pepper 1haker, • M>ap d1ah and a bnll htn•• -frocn the wr~k.,. of the ClvU War ironclad )lonit.or. Expedition offtctal1 ,.ported h ere Monday the items were s ifted out of the three·foot layer of sand that hu drlf\ed over see· tions of the vessel. lylng 220 feet deep ln the Atlantic Ocean off Cap e Hatteras, N .C. Archeologlsts have made almost daily dives to the 172-foot ship since the expedition began Aug 1 . They have been m ethodJcaJ ln vacuuming away the aand, and before the latest finds. they had located only a glass mWltard bottle. But lut wee k . officials said they were close to what they believed would b4:: a ma1or artifact layer. The excavation ls concentrat- ed In a 25·foot-square area of the captaln'11 cabin. an area that is accessible because the hull there has been ripped away, appa re.nt· ly by depth charges dropped by Navy shi ps hunting German sub- marines during World War II. The divers hope to find a paymas ter's s a fe, pe r s onal 1te m c; of the capta in , cabin furn1shan~s :md other items that wall tell more :.bout Navy life a century a~o The Monitor, a Union ship, fou~ht the Confederate ironclad V1rg1ma form er ly the Mer· nmack In 3 historic battle off Hampton Roads, Va .. on March 9, IK62 Neither ship won a de · <'1'\1on. hut tha:. first e ngagement hdWP(•n urmored s hips e nded t he era of w()()(Jen war vessels :ind chan~ed the course of naval .... a rfore C-<•nfl'dera t P !>allor s de- latwr ,1t1·1\ <11·,troy,·d the V1rgm1a .• f•·"' m1111lh' IJl•·r to kei!p 1t f111m h1.'1n~ c-aplur1·d by Union 1r11111,... Th•· Monitor !.c.nk Dec :ll l>S6~. m ;1 flerc-c storm 15 mil., ))l)Ultll'a!>t of C3pe llot· tl·rtJ'>. und lfi of al'> 62 c rewmen Vd •n l 1!11WT1 With ll 'l'h1· prt·!>,.nl t·1Cped1t1on . which 1<. to t•n1! /\uK ~. hope!> to un· t t>v •·r mort· artifact!> and help 11t·tt·rm1n1• wh<•thn th1· Monitor 1•\'1•ntuallv ran tw rui:.cd for µl ;.ircml'nl 1n ;.i rri..1:;1•um. Nixon 'Glad To Be Back' NEW Y ORK <AP > H1 r han1 Nixon s ays he ex· pf'l·h no problrm main ta1nin~ h1-. privacy 3!> a r1·..,Hfrnt of the nat1on 'c; l.ir1• .. .,11•1t v Thi· fttrm1•r JHP<.Hirnt .111!1 h111 v.lf•· l'<tl, 11n ~1nn d.n to11i.. tt look al tht- F1 ftll i\ \f•n1n• upartment th .. , hnp1· to mTuµy hy J .in I :'111xo n !>aid h e "'ant:-. pnv;u:y so he can ... pt'nd ta mt• ··reading and thinking anti writm~ " · Wt··ri.:• dcllght<-d to be ba ~· k in New York City." Nixon said as he ana Mrs. N1xun c ha tted with re · porters and shook a fe w h unds amo'lB some 100 11 ~· ~ :. t' r :-. b f' a n d n e w nc1..:hbo r~ outs ide the bu aiding East Meets West -On Surfboards •1 8TS Vlt llJTCllEU. °'_ .............. WbM tHt arrlvtd ln t.arun• Beach, my wlfe and l ••· au med be h1ad t0me t"ommand d the En1Uab lancu•••· APTEa M..L. HE H.\O wrttt~ ua a l•U.er HYlnl he was lookln1 forward lO hl1 two-..-viait wllh u1 aa a part of the lnter·Slucb' 1tudent tour aroup But when \'uuahl Miki C'Umbed off the bua al the Con1re1allon•I Chur<'h , alon1 with 30 othe r youn1 J apaneH co lleae 1tudents, we learned hi• En1U1b vocabulary eonalated of lb" wonb "Hobie surfboard. w1J>t'C)Ut, bottom turn and beach " Now stack that up •&ainat my own somewhat Umlttld understanding of the . J apane:ae language. I.e., "sayonara, h1baehl. geisha, and Datsun." and you get some ide a of how wt: spent our first few houn1 together IN STIJNNED, BUT friendly silence. Thal d1dn't last long. Yasushi s potted m y sw1board in the patio and his face MITCMru broke out Into a bi~ grin. We dltscovered we had something very important in common The three of us went to the beach the next day, and we had to drag him the thn:e blocks back to o ur home after s ix hours in the s un He had picked up a kw more English word!!, and we pic ked up sc·cond degree sun bums. WE TOOK YASUSlll SHOPPING and he bought a $220 s urfboard, a wets uit, a pair of Makaha roller skates, and about a dozen surfing T s hirts . Every time he whipped out his Bank of Japan traveler's check s and signed them In neat, concise Japanese cbarac· ters . the clerks would look puzzled. But I told them they shouldn't be concerned. "Who's going to be able to forge that." I s miled. About a week afte r his arrivaJ, the lnte.rstudy director phoned to say s he was concerned that Yas ushi wasn't do· lllg his English homework. TO ntAT, MARILYN AND I must plead gu.ilty. flow could Yasush1 do has homework when he was out with us. roller skating at Dana Har bor, surfing , eating hot dogs at an Angels gamt·. disco dancing, going on picnic:. and s hopping But ht· pa c kt·d up th<· l<t n guagt> desp1tt: our lax 5uper vi:-.1on of his homework. By lht· t•nd of a week and a half, we we re carrying <.>n .1n1malt•d four hour 1·on ver.;at1on!-. \.ra ntt-d . <tn yonc: wit 1w">:-.1ng tht·!-.1· :-.1·s:-.1011~ would lh1nk tht·v walked Into the m 1cl<llt• of a gum•· of C't1a raclt·s. but wt• wc·n· comm unac;i lini.: AND Tiff: 20-VF.AR-OLD college k id even developed ;i M:nse of humor an E nglish. /\:-. we· wNt' dcpartan~ a friend's house o n Yosushi's last night an Laguna Bl'ach, the family dog a scrawny little vapping mutt with u hi~h-pltchc.>d bark took lifter us. Y asushl looked on in disdain, then turned to me with a J(rin "We barbecue dog," he a sked, nodd ing his head. VASUSHI WENT BACK TO Japan Monday, with a com mand of the King's good En glish that will stand him in good ~lead anywhere an America with the possible excep taon of the Bronx. And I learned a Japanese word, too, when I went e·rashang anw a parked c ar ch<ising a Fris~ he had tossed mf· ·Gom1·nna:-.a1." he :-.a id. indicating he was sorry he to:-."t·c1 the plasltt' disc in the darectJon of a ton of steel. Hut I prohably won't tw ahll' to u.-;c the word Love mean~ n<:vt·r having to say .:omcnnasa1 ~oat .. 'Insult' County Solon Asks Brown to Apologize SJ\C KAMl':NTO l /\P I Oran~•· ('1,unty':-. l>t·mcwralH' ... t at<• !°)l'rwlnr P:JUI C'aqwntcr want~ Gov Edmund Brown Jr. to apolog12c for "insulting" lhe Senate after al reJcclc.'<i h1~ ap· poanlmenl of J ane f'onda lo lhe slate Arts Council. "In descnblng the Senate as acting dis honorably and u gut- less.small-minded and engaging in cheap poUUcal strategies, the governor has Ignored the quality of bis appointm ent," !'aid Sen. Carpenter C Re lated story Page AS). The Cypress De moc rat In- troduced a resolution Monday that requests the apology. But he dropped plans to seek an Im- m ediate noor vote on It after Senate Pres ident Pro Tem James Mills asked him to allow the m easure to follow the normal Senate committee pro· redure. Brown's chief or staff. Gray Davia. refused to comment on the measure. SR22. ·•Both the governor and the Senate have made the ir respec- tl ve positions we ll known." Davis said. "I see no re uon to comment furUler ." The Senate rejected M lss Fon d a 's appolntment on a 5·28 vote last month after a debate In whlch aeveral aenatora were hars hly crtUcal other campaiJtn Bandit Gets Cash In Knott'& Holdup ·Knott's Berry Farm was robbed ot an etUmated SIOO ln raah Moaday nllh~b an armed man. Buiena Park ce 1Ud. The man walk up to an Id· ml11loa booth, threatened the clerk wlth a band1an, aad . 1rabbed money from the caah box, otrlcert 1ald. He nect on . foot . .. ' ·~ ......... FLAYS FONDA fLAP Sen. P•ul C•rpenter against the Vietnam War and her 1972 visit to Hanoi. One lawmake r . Sen. Robert Nimmo, R·At.ucadero, said he lhougbt her actions amounted to treason. Brown responded with sharp crttldam of his own, saying. among other thlnas. that lawmakers had s hown "s mall m I nde dne11" and deacrtblng the senators "u a group of Uttle khh." Carpenter, who voted a1a1n1l the appointment, coat.ended tbat Hnat.on wbo a1reed with him were merely "carrylnf out the will of the peop e they repNtlellt." Brown'• criUcllm bad left a ·•sore" that bu further dam apd b1I relaUonahlp. with the Lqialatun and could hurt hla pre1lde nUal ambltton1 • Carpenter aald at a pra1 eon· fereac.. Roller c:out.er·t)'pe rklee that operate ln reverse are under serutlny u the ,..ult ol u accl· dent at t.M Oran1e County Patr- 1rouD, a 1poll•ma.n for the CaHfomla OccupaUonal Safety and Heattb Admln.t1tratlon <Cal· OSHA> 1a1" Monday. • ··we may have to cooaidcsr new re1ulallooa," be nld. However, the spokesman saJd the inveetl&aUoo Cnto the Orange County accident baa closed without a deflnit.e finding as to why a 22·year·~d Colta Mesa woman left or was flung from her aeat and suffered c riUcal bead Injuries. All She Bas Leff. ,.,. . ., ....... "We could oot come to definite conclusions because of conflict· Ing lelti.mony" the s pokesman aaid. "We round nothing wrong with the ride." In the July 14 a ccid e nt, Celeste Marie Hoffman was rid· Ing the Himalaya, a circular roller coaste r that runs forward. then stops and shirts Into re· ver se. Miss Hoffman w as seriously injured when she was dragged around the r ide several limes. An old woman standl in front of her home and family as they l attempt to s alvage some thing from the aebris left behind the flood that inundated Morv1 , India. on Au g . 4 . An earthen dam gave way during heavy rains and sent a wall of water through lht· town. At le&t 1,000 people were feared to be dead. Sh e was treated at Costa Me:-.a Me morial Hospital and was re· le ased afte r three weeks. Cal-OSHA allowed the ride to reopen on the condltion that 1t slop running the cars In rever:.t·. Republicans Push Tax Cut, Rent Aid Although ther e 1s no clear evid ence tha t the re verse motion ca u sed the accident. th e s pokesman said the investiga· lion raised questions that m ay lead to new regulaUons on all s imilar rolle r coaster-type rides. He swd OSHA as concernt'<i that. SACRAMENTO IAI' I R1·11 tcr s' tax relief and an 1ncom1• tax cul through indexing <tre th1• t op goa l s o f A sse mbl y Republicans during the rt>St or the 1979 legls lat1vc session, As sembly GOP Leader Carol Hallett says . The revers<' movement could make some people sick T h e m o tion throws t he rid(•r:.' weight~ a~ain5l the pro lt.•clave bar r:.ithc r than aga1n~l thl• M•at. a pol<·ntially hazardou.-. s ituation. When the ride !\lops to i-.h1ft ~c·a rs, a passc·ni.:er m1i.:ht m1 o.; l •tkenly thank lht· rid•· h,111 1·111kd and try to cli mb out The SJ)(>kt•srnan said on(' wtl nes!'\ ind1cal('d Miss Hoffman might have been under that am pression a nd bet'n injured when the ride began mo ving again llowcvcr. he said other wit nesses disagreed. SeH-inflicted Wound Cited By Coroner LOS ANGELES (A J> I Wrigley <'hewing gum hem~&:-. Carlis le lhgholt. de5crabed by n e ighbor s a s ha ving been despondent a nd reclusive sincr the death of her ~on, app<Hcntly <·om m1ltl'd :-.u1c1de. authontac~ :,1ud. "The coroner's report show:-. tha t s hP dit'<i of a single wound, apparently s elf-inflicte d. ;,i ncl that thl' dc•ath was itn a<'l of suicide." said county s herifff'-. s pokesman Make Santandl'r, ad d 1n1c "shl'riff's inves tigators have found nothing to conflict with that finding." On Friday. a maid and Mr:-. ll1J(holt's 4-ycar -old adopted :-.on d1scovt•red her paJama c:lad bod y slumped on a bathmom floor. a sin~le stah wound m hr-r cht•st Inves tigato rs found nn cvadt•ncc of robbt-rv or bn·ak an al the home. l<u:atcd 1n th•· w ca Ith y M: a ~ 1 d t• ~ u IJ u r h o I Rolling Hills Neighbors dci;crabc:d the 40 year-old heiress a:. a ~hy . fearful woman who ~came rcclu.o;ivc "I after her 2·ycar-otd son died four years ago or apparent he art problems. Shortly after h is death, Mra. Higholt and her hus band. Howard. a radiologist. adopted another i;on and moved a mile away. "AU she had cared ahoul was her baby. She didn't ca re about anything else -inc luding hf'r appe arance," said Chico Berns teln . who li ve d n e a r thl· Hlgholts' formn Holling llill home. "She always dressed in pajamas .... Mrs . Berns tein s a id that be fo r e the boy d ied . Mrs Hlgholt had confided her re ars he wouJd be kidnapped becau.'Se aomeone had called threatening to do IO. The Hlgholts atte nde d few social events a fte r their son's death, neighbors said . The J\tasc&dero Re publican called the 1si.ues the "two ovrr lying Republican goals" ror th•· month remaining an th1· current lcgaslaUve !ICS1>ion J\t a new!> conft'r encc Monday Mr s. llallctt callt:<l the andcxin1· IJ1ll. AB276 by Jlcpubltcan 1h M·mhlywoman Marwn Ul'ri.~e~on of f'frwport fkach .. a n hont:'ll way of collcctan~ taxl·'o .. lndt·xing adJU~t~ tax hra<'k<'l~ up~ ard annually for mflatl<tn -.11 that wage earners are nol fortMI mt<J higher brcickcts by cost 111 h ving raisl's. T he slate's curr<!nl Indexing l;iw excludes the hrst 3 percent o f inflation . Mrs. Bergeson'!-. bill, removlng that 3 percent. wo uld cost about $200 million th•· first year and more In surceed ing yea.rs. "If the stale n~ds money for new programs. the n we 're going Lo have to have the gut:. to go to the people . . . and sa y that the re is going to hJAve to be a tax Increase for ne w programs and the continued opc:rat1on of gov ernment." Mrs. lla lletl !\aid \.ov Edmund Rrown Jr ha" re:.asted full-scule mdex1nl(. :-.a) ang the lonl(·te rm co:.t to the ~tale would be loo high J\ nother .. hidden tux" th•· Rt·pulJhcans assailed was ttw gasoline tax Ali 1493 by A-. scmblyman Dennis Brown. H Long B1•ach, would eliminate U1t· .p ,. percent of the tax lhut g0<·" tu ltw htutc· J\s i.1·mhly Ht•puhhtan Caut·u-. Chairman Charle·~ lnhr(•cht of Vcnlur11 haid lh •puhhc ans wunt an ancrcast· an 1·urrcnt propoc.at ... to boost the ren ter's $37 tux C'r ed it to Sli7 or $$t1 T he more 1•x pc•nsavc· of lho-.e hilh would C'll'>l $200 m1ll1on Re publicans prt·vl~ouly pro JlO'I ed 8 $I()() C"rt·d It Ha111ng a couple ot sctenl•'>I\ In lho family oon bo vorv helpful 11 lime& A~ntly when my daughter, 01nny. and hm husband John, (both chem1111s1 wore home v1111tno me. we got into a discussion about the metal!\ used tor mounting gomslone$ Gold Is the favoflle ol course i.o our d1sc u11s1on centered on 1t They lold me thBt while QOld 11se11 doos not tarnish o r r.orrode, the alloys commonly ueed 1n tat>r ic atlno gold mount1nQ&. such u copper !Ind zinc . can bo damaged by repeated eJ1posura 10 concenu111od 'IOlullo n'I o f chlorme. Morc.ury hn a similar effect bul Is lound only 1n spec111trrnd areas u1ua11y dental 18b9 01 ml!lybe a broken thnrmometor at home ,.,..,,........ TARGET TAX RELIEF GOP Leeder Hallett Bull Victim Aid Delayed T ECATE. Mexico <AP> A 56 year-old Amen can who died of a skuU fracture ciflcr beam~ trampled dunng Tccalc's fi rst runnini:t of lhe bulls fosllval SWl day had to o,1,a1l .it J,,;i ..,t 90 man utei. ~fore an ambulanc•· 1 ran:. po rte d h 1 m l u d L S h11i-.p1taJ . Aulhont1(>:'1 s;ud Mnnday lhat Oc>ll Schnever. a plum~r fnim <'um po who workt.'<1 ill the S;in 0 11ofr1• project may have al~o :-.uffn<'<i a he art uttack dunnl( tht· P1.1mplon<1·slylc chargt: with th1· uulh S1·hrwvt•r °""" .1mr1nJ! .in t•:-.l1 rn ated l!'>O runner~ .it th•· JI:, J3 Cahlom1u fPst1val A wtlnt'"" :-.aid Sch never wa:-. 1 ryang to t'llmh over a chain lank frnc1• to , . .,<';J Pl' the «hanunl! .rn1ma1~. v. ht·n ht• w;i., kn1wk1•d h;,11·k into thl' puth of lhl.' :!I )uung hulb <tnd f1~h11n).{ cov.:-. Countian Will Fight 'For Death CARSON CITY. Nev. rAl' 1 Confe!>:-.cd murdcrc r Ji·-,s•· Bishop of Garden Gro;(' :-.ay~ he 'i-. pa~sed his m os t n ·1·cn1 p~ych1atnc examination itnd 1:-. ready to fight l:.i wycr ... trying to stop ht5 Aug. 27 exec'ullon H1shop 1>a1d an an an lerVlt!W Mon day th;it he under w1·nl lf•ngthy p~y<'h1utr11· 1•xam1na t1ons ovn tht· wcekt·nc1 anti got • tht· ~rc>en l111?ht · · f rom a I>"~ 1·h1atn:-.t 1·alll·d m hy pn:-.nn ufftc1ulh J\ f('<.ler:Jl JUdg1• ha'i -.rht•clul••d .1 ht·a rang 1 hur ... d .1y 1n 1,,,., \"t•I!: .... on .1 puhlw tl1·f1·111lt·r ..,· pt!lit1on to 1Jh1<·k B1'>h11p " 11 1p 111 lht: ga-. l'harubt.'r, an1l H1-.hr111 "><Hd tll' ~111 ht• lhl'rt..' t<1 <tppo:-.1· the petition A pri~on i-.µvk e i-.m an t·11 n firmed Bishop , 46. ~t'ntent·•«I t11 death for killing a La~ Vc·~ui <'aslno patron, would be flown from the maximum security prison an Carson Caty to La~ \'t•Ra:-. for the he ann6( A«ttni? Pnson Su1wnnl1·ndt·nt lloward Pyle al-.o -.:.Jiii B,...h,,r>"-. '>Plr&ti. ~md appetite are i.tood. adding thut h e 1s s m okini.: c igars. eating meals such <t:-. a lunch Monduy of corned beef hash and oysten\, and 1-. tukm g "'light "" tranqullu.e~ "This has n ·t r hanJli•d m1· mt•n tully It ha.-.n 't aH1·t·ll'd mt• at all . ni...hop 'o:tlll 'I don't r1•ally ~1v•· ,, tJ;1rnn about their l(U~ <'hambt:r · h•· .,aid ·•1 c:·an than K of thing ... 1·c1 rul her do ... hut the porn! h. I 1•a n a cc<•pl this, too · H1shop s aid ht· s till (1·1•h 11 would ~ mori· ··eruc l" 111 ... tav Ins l')(t'Cutaon 1 han t<1 l1•l 1t Jlfh 1·1•t•<1 on M'ht•tlul•· 1k -.:i1d h•· \\oulc1 prl'ft·r ,1 l1fr pr1•,11n tPrm hilt !11,11 .... n l "l''" h11o,1, ho • 1·111ilc1 1-;(f•I J <·omm11tat1on ·r he adn11llt•d s la yc:r . h<·r111n ndlltct anti rnblM.'r -.a id ht· w.1 .. "J!u llty t"·~ond all douht'" and 111· 1u1uldn I .11-.k lh1· -.t;.111· l'arcltm-. lloJ rd t1> 1•11m 111111 •· h 1s :-.Pnt 1•nt·t· bt'C'aUbt' ·· 1 won 1 l.11•g and that "ti h•' ht·i.t~ang ·· All ol lhP qr11.1I l'll•p11 .. • ()I lt\<1 ,.,,, 11>nl wor Id ,,.,, 11 golden 11 b1l'c.ls m.11nty 1n lhetr '""l'l•Ous r1tuJh also &'i 1 01nq Over conlur""• ot qro wmg -tuph1st1ca11on ;ind t••chno1ogy, IJOld has 8'>'>um•·d many add1t1onal rolo'I Not only ls 11 s1111 p11zed 101 1owel<y 11 now h e '> m .i n y .1 Cl ct 1 t 1 o n a I appltcahons •n 1.ontemporary llln Gold so11r0<! 11110 space with tho estronaut'I 1t• rnllec1111e ab•hly ullCd on the heat shields lhal are crllocal to hie This 'IRme ability 10 rollcct the sun increa11es the Al"'llhetic end p r11c11c11 beauly or today ~ glas1 skySCrape1<1 a<o qold n tinted ¥111ndow ~ makes the dlflerel'lC9 between obstructive glare And glamorous gleam In med1c1ne ond den1111ry. m Indus try, 1n a hund red eppllcatlona trom TV sets to telephones. computers to cetcutetora. this eternal metal II en i~t component They we re marrie d eight years a10 In Puadena, where the helreu had attended private 1chool u a child. Toumament of Roaea President Phil Lawson aald that although he recularly Invited them to attend the an- nual event tbe couple aeldom re1ponded. Tournament or Ro1e11 offices are located ln the Wrigley family's old Pasadena manalon. The melal Is p11rt1c ul1rly 11ulnerlble wnere It It lhln and under stress such 11 prong Mlllnga Chlonne 11 common In awltTWning pool•. bleeches and scouring c leen1ar1. Repeated lmrNnilon. Including cleenlng ri ng• In strong houMhold bl .. chtt9 ehould be avoided. Our recommended recipe tor hOme cleaning 11 1 cup of warm weter (not hot, certalnly not bolling over • flame) end 1 tepn detergent (1uch n Mr Clean) and 1 tip househOld emmonle. Let .oak lor 16 mlnut" or to. bru1h CHARLES II. BARR Bui, 1bove all. gold h11 en1oyed lta finest glitter thro ughout the egos in lta u111m11e form -1ewelry. In lec1. the wearing or gold on the body mey actually be man's oldeat suNMng tredltlon. Mn. Higholt wH the grand· dauihler of James R. Otrltld and Dorothy Wrlaley Offield. Wllllam Wrl~ley Jr .. Mr•. Hl1holt 1 1reat · 1ran8fatber, wu owner d the Cblcato Cubs and th• WlWam Wri"'1 .... pmempln • wittf • 90ft bfuah & rlnM. ...-W ef The allure of gold end the AIMric• G.. hei.ty detlre to own II . d1t" beck n t1r aa Iha hlllory ol menklnd Ac~~ llHll. l 11111 llt•t The piece of gold hM been e11tr1ordinery In .,.,y eoclety. J 17'• & ir.i... W.ttclff"-._..,_.. ..... Every day. H ch one of u1 con tlnuH the centurle1·old r11ue1 or gold adornment. Men . women . . children .. ot au cultures . are ceugttt up tn gold 1 allure lhrough a rti g eernngs . neck!~ . . . br1c1111et. We wlll undoubtedly oonunu. to cherllh It long Into he fUIUfe. • .44 CW\. Y PtLOl TUMCMly, Augual 21 , lf19 NATION /WORLD . .. ... .·.~·." ~······- Q More Iranian Bloo&hed ..... ~ Te•~~'.r Khomeini Executes 18 Kurds; Press Curtailed I Marplal•e Now \V e've Gotcha WS ftlS PSOPl.S DSPI'. -Utc.ee, we dkln'l llkt It ooe Wt wblD JO'I buUt your prtv1te bowie on your lot. You bav• Wl"eHed our walklq p(.ee. Before you built your houae oo your private lot, we c<>Wd walk ac:rcaa the place. even lf ll ... youra ll wu a nett ehort cut. But about 17 y •rt ap. you came •Ioctl and ruined au that. You b•d the unmitll•ted 1•11 to bUlld a house °"our •bort cut BUI' ARA! We've got you now Part of your house lw1 been delt.royed. More of It may 10. You ntoed a permit for repa1n. Therefore, we the Poople of the Statti of CaUforma. do ordain u follows · 1. BEFOaE YOU CAN get a repair penn1t. you will gr ant the public the permanent tight to lake-a short cut across your driveway, pas t your carport where you have ,,. Crumbling Seawall at Blu.e Lagoon Condomimum&, South Laguna \nvitingly parked your car with its tires, wheels , hubcaps, stereo tape deck and AM-FM radio just sitting there. 2. VOU WILL FURTHER construct an entrancP for the public at one end of your private driveway and an exit at the other end. 3. f1NALLY, VOU WILL erect signs at the entranct: and exit inviting the public to use your private driveway a!> a walkway After you've completed all these good works, then, in the name or the People of the State of California, we may grant you a permit to repair your house. • • • I 'll bet you think all or the above is some ludicrous fan tasy or mine You a rc wrong. It has happened right here on the Orange Coast. It is happening right now. The seawall protecting 16 ocean front condom iniums at a place called Blue Lagoon in South Laguna is being bashed apart by surr. The 16 homes are threatened with destruction. A r('pa1 r permit was granted by the regional coastal commission but that approval has been appealed to the state coastal board which will hear the case in mid September if anything is left of Blue Lagoon con dominiums by then VOU MUST UNDERSTAND that for three months out or the year. surf rolls in and bas hes up against the seawall. This makes it dangerous for beach people to stroll in front of it between Victoria Beach and Treasure Island Be'ach. Therefore, the coastal commission staff has recom mendt>d the above outlined conditions before the Blue Lagoons pl•ople get a sc·awall repair permit. They mu.st grant publll· acc·c•:,..s aero:,,~ tht>1r driveway . build stairs at either 'md for tht: public and put up invitation signs THIS IS 1'11E MOST blatant a nd despicable abuse of coastal <"ommission power since the Malibu fire, where hom es were destroyed a nd public easements demanded. But one coastal commission staffer insisted the pubhc easement demands at Blue Lagoon ar en't blackmail. Blackmail is defined in the dictionary as. "Anything extorted by means of threat or exposure to danger ... " If this isn't blackmail. then you tell me what it is TEHRAN t !rtn <AP> - Ay aLoUab RUDOllab Kbomelnl '1 revolutlanary ~Sin>• executed JI mon Ku.rd.Lab rebell eart,y to- day, cloled dowo 22 pubUeaUou and exsx-lled thrM more forelp correapoadmta. It allo aaid two German COC"· teapondent.a have ~n recalled to Tehran from aasl1Cnmenta Jn Wnfession ' Rocks Trial Of Priest WILMINGTON. Del. !AP) Courtroom s p ectators gasped wbeo Judge Andrew Christie an· nouoced that another man had confessed to the "Gentleman Bandit" a r med robberies for whl<'h a Roman Catholic priest 1s being tried. But a lawyer for the second m a n who physically re· sem blcs the pnest objected to the judge's use or the word ''con· fess" and said he conceded only "an involvement in these acts" by his <'Licnt SUPPORTERS Ot' the Rev. Bernard Pagano, who have packed. the small Wilmington Superior Court room during his two-week trial. said they expe<:t· ed something like this all along. ·'I'm not the least bit s ur- prised." sa1d Margt• Seebode or Cambndgr, Md .. where Pagano was assbtant pastor al St. Mary Refuge or S1nncr5. Church wht>n he was arrested in i''cbruary on five armt-d robbery charges and one of att<·mpted robbery. Pagnano was accused then or being the m1ld ·manncred, well dressed robber who used a small chrome pla ted handgun during the hc1~ts that netted the robbt:r $1 ,185. • MRS. SEEBOOt: is a leader or t he Fril'nds of Father Pagano group that claims to have raised nt-arly $12.000 toward his defense with the help of Wilmington at· torney Carl Schnee. • ··we knew something like this would happen. My faith was never s haken all a long," said Mrs . Seebode. who admitted she "collapsed at my desk and cried" when s he heard the news . Atlomcys for the 53-year-Old priest were preparing to present their defense Monday, a week and a hall after t estimony bt:gan, when Christie made h1:. announcement "AN UNEXPECTED develop. ment was learned a few minutes ago that a man in Pennsylvania confessed to committing all ~ax crimes." Christie said "The court will need some tame to evaluate whether to m· t e rrupt this trial," he s aid hefore excusing juror s until Wednesday. 300 Flee Flash Floods 150 Houses Damaged in Weirton, W. Virginia Tenepera• ure• "4• lo ,.,,. AIDU QU4! 11 ~ A\1\C''••lle 00 ~ ,,,,.,.,. q. 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California 1 l 11tlf' cMnQtt Ttwl w"\ '"• •ttelhe r •or<J 1n a '"'h""'*' '"' WutMrn CAl1t0f'ni• tl\'OVO'l 'N.OM \ O•t 1 "' uw•f l•tt-ruqrit •NS ••• ty morn1nq (Ol\1•i '°"* < •owo' ••r• 10 tM (Mr1 Of the p.ttlwrn, MWt \0 .,.., fe 11 W•Ath4Pr the,_,,, Of lhr f1M•. Th• mourtt•1n, Aftd Ott\ifrt~ w•t• e1pe.ct1no \Otne lot.•1 oulty •ft•rnoon •no ev•mno w•nO\ LUtl• '-moit'r•lur~ (~ ••\ t• Ot<lecl In tht tnekMt•1t\\, but •It oOwr Ar••\ w«w IO hew \hQhUy ••rtner o.,, '"'OUOI' w-..i.; fllt n•on •n I o• •noe•"' W.One• dey ••• •-lt•O lo De nt•r 10 Coasial lt'~a•lt~r Conuoereble n1Qnt eno ""°' n•no •o•~ c•ouct~ with m•o.• .. rnoon Wf't ~nine loctey •no ~'°" Clwwnere ..,..., to ..,...,n ..... 1 "''""' t lOnt to •• knoh, otr>t•w• .. i.oni ••r1•ble ••nd\ llwo..Qn IOlllQl'll C.O•\t•I l~r .. ure\ tOO.w-1n ttw moo 10\ •lln • tow ot •~ 1111-"'VII 1' wHn • 6.) p"'Oi<teo low W•t•r ,, •• S•11, lfloo11, Tld~• TUllOAY St<ondl°"' l llpm 11 S..:ond f)4Qh ' II Pm 1 • WIC*ll OAY r 1"110w • ~··"' 0 0 f'l•\1 fl•IJll 10 11 • m • • ~on<ll-J 4lpm 11 Sa< ono n1911 • ,. o "' s 1 ~Un rl-. 11 a m , Mh I » 0 m MoonnM\S U._m whl Cl)pm Suri •~pert ~ orKttt wellel to• tonloM S..rl ...... , ... Ml@ftl Ill ... , Me• •mwm ft••9"' U\ ftt t P•r•od lft WtOl'ldi Z11m• wnta~ Ntwoor'l-H""' 11191on s...o....,c-i1., ... Ma• I 1 1 1 ' ) J ~er IJ IJ •• 14 s-11· ._... Mttlll In ... , IN, &mum Mitfll In l•t. Olre<tlon A .. 111111• I knta Mol'lka I .......,,Hwol ....... ltftDitf9C-'J Ma• Dtr J $W 7 $W 1 iW J iW Out1• ,., WffllfllOe•; '""" lfl. trHM In'°""""''-"· the proriDcel ud .rtu be or· de red out ol tbe country. TBE EXECUTION of tbe Kurdl rllled to a the number put to deatb ln a crackdown by the fundamentaUat aloalem atroncmaa oo tbe ficht by lran'a eLb nle mlnoriliea f o'" aut.ooomou. bome ruJe. Radio Tehran uld 13 men were executed ln the welltem town ol Paveh, where Kurdilb rebell and Sovtrnmeat forces fou1bt for three days a .. t week. The broadcut aaJd Ayatollah Sadeq Kbalkali, sent to tbe Paveh region to try the rebela, found them 1uUty of "corrupUon on earth and figbUna agalnat Sight Restored Rob Aubrc•y of Ott~wci. blind for nearly t ight year'>. look::. grutl'full) at his ~(·l·tng ·t:) t' dog Button:,. Aubn•). 50, ~uddl'nl) rl'gamed his ~1ghl when he ft-II over thl' dr1g •ind ~truck his head on the floor. God ud hll prophet.'' A l'DING IQVAI> executed ftv• otben In a prilon c:ourtyard ta Kermaubab, IOUUI ot Paveb, after an lslamle tribunal coo· vlcted tbem of taki.D• pert ln the ft&bUnc. the radio report &a.kl. Eleven other Kurda were ex· ecuted Saturday nl•ht a few houra after 1overnment r ean- forcemeata repined cona.rol ot Paveh from armed Kurda. R•dio Tehran also reported the execution In Khoramahahr, the Penlan Gulf port, of two former . agents of SA V AK, Shah Moha mmad Reu Pahlavi's secret police. This raised to 441 the number of executions an- nounced since the overthrow of the sbab In February. KHOMEINI ORDERED more ar my r e inforcem e nts to Kurdistan Province to bolster undermanned garrison s as Kurdish attacks were reported on government installations in ~everal towns in West Azer bai· jan to the north. The ayatollah attacked the Kurdish Democr ati<' Party, which he bunned Sunday, as "the party of the devil" and <'harged it was "In collusion with the United States and in· ternational Zionism." "It 1s your religious duty to abstain from joining or assisting the Kurdish Democratic Party and it is also your religious duty to s uppor1 the armed forces or the country." he told the coun- t ry's four ma Ilion Kurd:,,. THE KURDS ARE Sunni Mos lem. .... th1• maiority st.'<'l Jn the M061t'm v.orld. while Kho mc1n1 an<1 most o r lran·s Persian ma1onty :.irl' members of thl' ri val Sh11t1· ..,t·c·t Kidnap Victim Sues TV N EWA R i<. N . J . ! J\ P 1 A N t· w Y '> r k telev1s1on station 1s l~an g !>Ut-d by a N1·w Jtr~y kidnap Vlct1m and ht'r hus hand who c·ontcnd nev. '> coverage of the woman .., .:1bduct1on la'>l month v1olatc.-d her n ght.l>. Tht' suit ugainat Mt'tromed1a. the owner of WNBW TV , v.a:. rlll'<i Monday by W11L1am Of:'dn<'k and his wife. J oan. who .... as abducted July 20 from her home in West M 1lford Town:.h1p Tht-suit asks a federal Judge to award a totdl or $600,000 1n damages. Th e Oedricks allege tha t the :.talion. Chann<:l 5. and its news d1n·rtor, Mark Monsky, ig- non·d a rcquc:,..t not to tail Dedrick. executive vice pn·:.1dent or th« fo'rankhn Bank or l'e:tterson . when he mad<· a $217,000 ransom drop. Thf' Oedncks cla1mt:d in th(• suit th1· television '>talion :.ho.,..t.'(! "rt-ckll•ss and w<anton d1-.re~ard of tht• hfr. Safrt)' :.ind Well bt:m~" or the kidnap Vil'· t1m PerM>nOel at WNEW TV. an independent sta- tion not affili<1tt"d with any ma1or TV network, said rommt>nt on tht' :.u1t would hove to be made throuKh 1L.., le~al dcpartmcnt, but the stllt1on's at · torncys could not be reciched for comment. Money you save by shopping Daily Pilot ads can easily pay for your subscription. Local Advertised Values -One more reason people all along the Orange Coast rely on the ·.DAI (y · pffi)jfl . . 842-4321 ...-..-..... .... . --·~·---------------------·- Orange Coast EDITION -~ Your Hometown Daily Newspaper VOL. 72, NO. 133, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 , 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS Triple Mesa's Revenue------------ to Collect on Parking Tickets A parlung li<'ket enforcement contract that could tnple tht: city's annual Sl7.000 revenues from such citations was approved Monday by the Costa Mesa City Council. Currently. only about 25 percent or the city's parking tickets are paid. Council members said they believe follow-through on paperwork could bring that figure close to 75 perce nt. They approved a contract with Science Applications Inc of Santa Ana It w11l fo llow up on parking tickets. at a Oat charge to the c1 ty of Sl.80 per ticket. by mailing notices to auto owners rt w1ll also report unpaid tickets to the state Department of Motor Vehicles The OMV will place a hold on the autos so that tht:Y can't bt• re· registered until the fines are paid. officials saad . . . RESIDENTS ALONG Placentia Avenue north of Es tanc111 High School may be getting some protection soon against speed ing motorists who zoom off curves and into their ho:Jses. Councilwoman Norma Hertzog asked the city publtc services director Monday to look at ways of putting up a railing alone part of th~ stree t 's west side. fie was asked to report back Sept. 4. Mrs. Hertzog noted that concerns in the past have centered on the possibility that motorists would ricochet off the railings and be iniured. However. she said. "My contention is that people assume c. certain liability when they get into their cars But people !:thouldn't havt: to worry when they're sitting 1n their living room Jbout bctn~ hit by a car " • • • i\ PROPOSED ordinance to regulate towing in Costa Mt!><J l'Xccµt towing for repairs, insurance purposes and similar Sl'rv1ccs was postponed until Sept. 4 while the wording 1s 1•lar ifwd. Count•il members said Monday they <.ire concerned t)(:c<.iu..,~ some out·of-town firms have charged as m uch as $150 l11 tow .1 car from an a partment complex. The ordinance would set the maximum rate at that established for offi cial police towing currently under $30. The council also decided Monday not to add G & W Towing to the list of three tow companies that handle police work. The firm had asked to be added to the hst Instead. they :,aid that a new police towing contract and stand ards are being drawn up All to~ companit:s. including G & W. will have an equal ch<1ncl' to hid for a police contract this fall. counril member<> <,a1d . . . A LANOS~APl~G urd1nann· lhat pulb together require mcnts previously ... c:ittercd among other c ity ordinances was ,qJprovc<l on f1 n,t reading by the Caty Council Mon<la) It i.ets s tandards tJf installat11m and mainll·nance for all or thc cit) cxt·t·pt l>snglt•·famlly rcs1dcnt1<1 I an·a ... .\mong tht· pm\ 1s10n ... 1:1rt• rcqu1rcm~·nts of automatic ... pranklcrs. spcc1f1cat1c1ns ;,iuout numbers and ..,1zcs of trees anti -,hrubs and rt:qu1n·d subm1i.s1on or l<1 nd!.raping plans to the caty. Mesa Cops Shoot at Wrong M~n \'acancies Low Mesa Rejects Condo Switch The Costa Mesa Caty Councal. in turning down a proposed con· d omimum con version by a 3-2 vote. indicated Monday it is un· likely to approve a n y such changeovers until the city's apartment vacancy rate rises abovl' 3 percent That 1s the figure under which. Fair Ruled Not Subject To Mesa Orange County S uperior Court J udge Robert Todd indicated this morning he will not order the Orange County Fair Board to submit its redevelopment plans for appoval by the city of Costa Mesa. ··It ·s my intention to rule you l the fair bo<.ird l are not s ub1ect to the city ... Judge· Todd said during <1rguments by City At torney Robert Campagna and a representative of the state At- torney General's office Judge Todd. however. took the ma tter under submission He said a definitive ruling would be issued later The city filed s uit against the fair board alter the board re- fus ed to formally s ubmit its re· development plans for cit y re- view. Plans were submitted on an informal basis to the city. Mem· bers of the city council contend such an approach impedes pro· per planning. Reds Reap Record WASHJNGTON CAP) Soviet purchases of American grain for the year ending Sept. 30 have reached a re<'ord 15.5 millions tons. the Agric ulture Depart- m ent reports. In the previous 12-month period. the Russians bought abt>ut 14.8 million tons of wheat and com, compa red with 14 million during the 1972·73 and 1975-76 periods. 3.3 Quake Ratt/,es Area SANTA BARBARA <AP> -A slight earth· quake rattled Santa Barbara at s unrise today. awakening residents but causing no reported dama1eor inJuria. The quake mea•ured 3.S on the Richter scale and hit at 1:11 a.m .. aceordln1 to Cali.ch Tbe temblor WH cen- tered about nve miles nor1Jt tA the clty near La Cumbnpeak. according to the city's condo conversion ordinance. the coun cil may reject con versions The apartment vacancy rate is cur· rently less than half of one per- cent. The council majority said they had no criticism of the proposal to convert the 75-unit Vendome Apa r(me nls at 1845 Anaheim Ave. to condominiums. The com- plex 1s owned by Terrance and Sheila Ragan or Balboa Island H owever. Ma vo r Ed Mc Farland. Vice Mayor Arlene S<'hafer and Councilman Dom Raciti said they believe the vacancy rate is too low. that builders cao no longer a ffo rd to build new apartment complexes in the city and that other de· velopers would seek conversions if this one were approved. A bout 50 people . including many residents of the apart· mcnts. a ttended t he meeting Five pe<lple spoke. all in favor of the conversion. Councilman Donn llall and Councilwom an Norma Hertzog. who s uppo rted Hal l 's unsuc cessful motion to approve the changeover. said they believe this particular proposal had s pecial merit that outweighed the vacancy rate as a deciding factor They cited the owner·s willing· ness to carry "cr eative" financ- ing that would a llow lower pay- m ents at first. the condo's com paratively affordable price $75.000 to the public. $71,250 to residents -and s pecia l pro· visions that would allow renters to remain. They also noted that about 46 of the te nants are interested in buying their units. and that. if the convers io n we ren't ap· proved, t h e o wner wou ld probably sell the complex or hire a m anagement firm. The result could be sharply increased rents. they said. ln nixing the conversion by a 3·2 vote. the council repeated its action last month when . sitting as the city's Redevelopme nt Agency. it turned down the pro· ject by the same margin. However . al that meeting no residents were in attendance. Council members said at the time they wanted more proof that the convers ion was as popular as the own er had in- dicated. MESA'S PICNIC SUTED SUNDAY The annual "Old Timer-New Timer Picnic" sponsored by the Costa Mesa Historical Society will begin at 1 p.m . Sunday In E1tancia Part, 1800 Adams Ave. Visitors are asked to bring a food contribution and their own dlninc ware to the potluck lunch, Festivities and games streutnc tbe dty's Spanltb and Mnican heritage wlll be featured. FRED McGAVRAN OF TRAUTWEIN BROTHERS EXAMINES OLD SUBMARINE NET World War II Relic a Surprlae Find for Contractors In Newport Beach Big Cateh • ID Harbor World War II Submarine Net Hauled Vp By JOANNE RF.VNOl.OS 01 llw O•tl' P1IOI \1•11 Most everyone was surprascd Monday Tt•rra<·e ... ales orr1e1· when the c rew from Trautwein Brothers du~ Tiit: t'LAG POl.t:. WHJCH 1s tht· onh up a World War II submarine net 14h1le ex mcml'nto from the old hast: that .,., ,11 remain cavatmg for a new sea w<1ll at the Sea Scout at the newl) built (a(•iltt}. came from thl' base in Newport Beach 1953 Ho) Srnut .lamboreC' held in :-.:c .... porl EVERYONE. THAT IS. except Ralph Whitford Whitford. who has been associated with the base for many years. has been tell· ang Boy Seoul ofCi cia ls for a long time that the net was there "They'd JUSl say, 'Yeah Ralph. okay'.·· he said. Whitford knew it was there because he was al the base in 1948 when the net was bulldozed into place to beef up a wooden bulkhead. LIKE THE NET, which Whitford recalls was "scrounged" from the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. the planking for the wall came from the same place "The wall was made with planks from thf' lfuntinJ'?ton Beach pier that was knocked down in the sto rms in 1939. ··he said. The net and planking weren't the only things at the base that were "scrounged." One of the buildings was the former sales of· flee for Lido Isle and another was the Irvine Alter Mesa A~e!ident n1:ach Whitford s.11d he :. not sure ''here tht: s ubmarine nc•t .,., as used dunng the war hut he's confid(•nt that 1t .,., asn t 1n :'\e.,., port lla rhor "Tht> entranc<' channel 1s only 20 feel deep. so 1t wasn't really needed." ht: com m ented THE FATE OF the net remamC'd un kno wn today Snm Kniss of Trautwein Br others said at probably will be hauled lo the dump. fie said h("s t r1ed to sell it for scrap. but no one's interested in huying 10 tons of metal mesh. ··The wire wreckb their machinery. so nobodv's too inll'rcstcd in buying it." Kniss said · THAT MA V BF:. but as Car as Whitford 1s concerned. the sub net has led a useful' ex 1stcncc. "It worked. It kept Newport Harbor safe from enemy subs all these years, .. he said. grinning 'Back' Rides Due Study Roller coaster·type rides that operate in reverse are under scrutiny as the result of an acci- dent at the Orange County Fair- grounds, a spokesman for the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration <Cal· OSHA) said Monday. ··we may have to consider new retulatlona," he said. However, the 1pokesman said the lnvesliaation lnto the Oranae County accideDt bas closed wltht>ut a definite 11.ndlnl u to why a 22•year·old Colta Miia woman left or was nuna from her seal and 1\llfered crtdcaJ head Utjurte.. "We could not come to definite conclusions because or conflict- ing lettimony" the spokesman said. ''We round nothing wrong with the ride." In t h e July 14 accident. Celeste Marie Hoffman was rid· ing the Himalaya, a circular roller coaster that runs forward. then stops and shllts into re· verse. Miu Hoffman was seriously lnjured when she was dra11ed around the ride several ti met. She waa lreated at Colla MeH Memorial H01pltal and wu re- leased aft.er three weeks. Cal-OSHA allowed the rlde to reopen on the condition that it stop running the cars in reverse. Although there li:i no clear evidencethat the reverse motion c aused the accident . the spokesman said the investiga- tion raised questions that may lead to new regulations on all similar roller coaster·type rides. He said OSHA Is concerned that. -The reverse movement could make aome people aide. -The motion throwa the riders' wei-"ta against the pro- lectlve bar rat.her than aaalnat the Mat. a Poten0ally hazardous situation. Officers TakeHi1n For Thief Hy JA<.:Klt: llV ."9A~ Ot IM D~•I• P1tt1 \1~11 ,\ C-11 ... 1 a M c·"ti re-.taur<.inl 11v. nt•r 1•sraped injury today .1ft<.•r r)(>laCt• mistook him for J hur~lar and fired five shots al him wh1lt· hc was 1ns1de his ow11 pl 3Cl'. off 1Ct•r!. rcµorl ed tnda) Thi!~ <;<.iad the:, are \till puult•d :1!. lo v. h~ R:.i (•h1d Jahr, 11v. n<'r 11f tht c -..,I.Jr-. Ca fr a l 157G '.\·v. port Hl\rl . d1lln ·1 obey when oHict:'rs ordered him to come out of a room in the restauranl about •1 o'clock this morning Friends speculated that Jabr. ~ho speaks la mated Enghbh. m1Jlhl ha\ l' fallt'n asl 'ep and bl.'('n c1mfusl:d v. hen police hurs1 in .J.1hr dt·t 1111<.'d to l'Ommcnt on t 111• 1ne1tlt•n1 tuda} f-'ricnlf~ dl'"l'rlbt-<1 him J !-. badly shaken Pnla('l' j.!OJ\ c th1!> account \I :1hout :1 am <1 ... ilcnl alarm '" rn mum•d Offa1·1·1 Tom \.\'inter 111 c;ood~ l'ar Tire·-.. 1591) :'\C'\\-f>Or1 l\lvll Wh1lt· ~1 .. :in•hing t he roof ht· "POt\(•d ll.\O nH.·n running out or the ~lllrl· :'Ii t'" port Ht· a ch pois e-(· JOined Cu~ta Mt•-.a 11ff1cer.., 111 S(·archinK lhl' .1rt•.1 hut fail1•d to locul(: tht· ..,u..,1wrt.., \hou l I.°> man l!lt''> l<1ll'r ht>\\ t'H•r . pohn• saad Winter anti Offan•r Gan ~tcF.:rl::11n ~ere stall l'hl'ckanl! the :.trc<1 ""h en the) '>POltC'd an tipen door in hack of lht• t't:'dars (.'~if<• 14hlch II> betn~ rl•modelC'd l::ntt•rtng. lhl' pair <,potted -.om<.'onc in thl• next room They said they adenufaed themselves a~ police• Jndordcred him to coml· out Police saad the man refused o.ind threw a s m all o bJe<'t through the door. then ducked out of s1i:tht and dropped to tht: floClr Winter r<'portcdly fired hve shots but because the man wa~ on tht• floor. he m issed him. polt ct· s:-11d Or:~:cJ_ Coasl -=-~~ Weather ~ight and m orning low clouds with mostly sunny afternoons t hrough Wed· ncsday. Slig htly warmer daY,s m the inland areas. Highs Wednesday ranging from low 70s al the beaches to near 80 inland. Lows tonight in the m id 60s INSIDE TODAY An erotic aez apo 1n the Chicago 1uburb1 caters to m·arried couple1. "I 'm a great believer in marriage," 1ay1 the owner. Story, Page A8. At .... &......,., Cl ····-............... ............ ., ... ,. ............. .. 0 ............... M c,. .. 1.c ... -.. a ........ .,., .. t ·.:1 a .... ca M ....... h ............ 11 .,.. "-""' ., ... CM...._ M Q ..,...,., I M • ,, .. tlt ONLY PtLOT C Gas Cost listed in 20 Cities WASHINGTON CAP) - Motoriata ln IO m->or U.S cttJel who •~pect their •oul HrviC<e •l•tlOftt ol prke-1ou1ll\I now bave a rouah 11Ufff'nment 1Wde IA> Jt:aaJ truoUnt-price. ln 20 ma Jor V ,S. tlUn The EJk,ray Department re· l tiHtid lhe prtct Ua t Monday, c~uUoalna that lhe fliura were va lid u Of Aue. e and w•rt-sub- ject to chaiqc~ 1lnce then Som~ 1tatlon11 may have teollt•n u .-mplJoc\8 to lh~ 1enera1 pncana rull's aa well, It aa\d The I.lat la part ol the depart· m ent 's e ffort to m onitor the prtcea of cuoltne beln1 cbaraed by the nation's more than 175,000 11erv1ce statJoos But Michael Podborzer of tbe Cons um e r F ederation o f Ame rica charged lha t penaltiH for pricing violations and the c hances of betnl discovered are so remole "people are not afraid o r be ing found In violation." A nd th e d e p art m e nt acknowledged IL h as only SO auditors working on complaints of retcol Ras pr ices . However, the department added that an additional 150 should be In the field soon in response to Presl· dent Carter's order to Increase . the s ize of the auditing stair. Federal rules have re gulated the price or ~as al retuil stations for rive years. The latest report· ed cealmgs range from a low of 86.2 ('ents a gallon for regular in Dallas to almost $1.15 a gallon for P•em1um in New York Tht· m ·1x1mum µrices a rc· ba!>l'd on lht· wholc~ale ~ohne pr1e·c paid b y t h-f:rst a tio n opl'rat.or pluR laxes and a max· Jmum margin <if 15 4 c1·nl.l> <1 g,dlon to cover o"nhcad and profit lk s pll•· llw f<octf'r:1l controls, ~ov t•rnnwnt off1t1<1h ~;1y 1l would he virtuall y 1mposs1ble to l'onduct wides pread monitoring or prices ror possihh· vaolatJon!-> .. rt would be just like a udit1ng t>vc r y taxpayer ,' said Daann1· Novick. a spokeswoman for lht· Energy Department With thl' rt'lcas lng or the max 1mum pric<' h l>t . the Energy Depa rtment's Ot1vid J Bardin urged moton ·;Lc; to notify the de· partment ir lhcar gasoline cosL'> more than the legal ceilings "We can now provide con s umers with a more accuratt> g uid e to the maximum legal µril'es that may be charged for gasoline JO various parts or the c·o untry .'' ~a id Ra rdin, a d · m1mstrator or fhf' department'!> 1:-:<'onomit· R cgu l<J lo r y Ad· man 1st rift1on T he departmrnt 's toll.free l(•lephone hotline for l'onsumcr!-1 lo pass on their price complaints IS: 800·424·9246 The fi gur es after each com. pany represent the maximum price that cun he charged for regular gasoline , unlead ed ~asoline and premium gasoline, in that order Here ar<' th e tables for Ca lifornia. LOS ANGELES Chevron 100.94 105.18 Exxon 96.67 100.91 Gulf 100.17 104 81 Mobil 102.14 106.38 Sh ell 94.02 99.32 Union 99.82 101.94 Chevron Exxon Gulf Mobil Shell Union SAN DIEGO 100.94 105.18 96.14 100.38 100.57 104.81 102.14 106.38 94 02 99.32 I02.69 104.81 SAN FRANCISCO 108.26 104.09 107.99 109.56 102.50 105.12 108.36 103.56 un.99 109.56 102.50 107.99 Chevron 100.94 105.18 108.36 Exxon 96. 14 100.38 103.56 Mobil 102.67 106.91 110.09 Shell !H.02 99.32 102.50 Union 103.75 105.87 109.05 DAILY PILOT l,..0,-C .. t10..lrP11et wltllwNcllhcom ... ....,,,._.. ........ __ "''""°'- '"'"'' ~""""'-' S--"4• .. ,-... .,..~ll•Md -~ ,..,_ rr~ "'' «;ool• -.. --... -, ........ ~ .. ..,,_ t••,,Y•Un.1,.,..~8Mcfti...,...t.9"4 A '""l .. .._..l..,ltloftlt-1-SMwN"-...._,, n..--_.,,,.,,. ...... I\ "4 DI ........ \4•"1.(o.i.-.c..1-... •• ..,. .. __ _ ~"41tftt---'"'II c...tof v ... "' .. ""'"'•""O._ .. __. ~It-... y..._,A. ...... ._ .......... --"~. _,,_ 4tol .. _,__.....,. ..... °"'9 .... 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The council unanimously ap. proved rezoning the property fro m commercial to hi gh d(·rt s ity residential. Plans call for about 40 condominiums on th1· property. No one from the audience 5poke during the public hearing Last November neighbors were ins trumental in defeating plans lo build apartments on the 2.34-acre property. City officials said they believe n e i g hbors l ook e d m o r e favorably on units lhat would be owner -occupied COAST TO ESCAPE SMOGCY AIR EL MONT1'; CM -') Th" ittr is going to be "extremely sm oggy" inland on Wednesday orficials of the Air Quality Man agement District predicted today. However, the officials said the COifSl, the high desert and Big Bear will have good ulr quality while inland Orange and Los Angeles County residents arc go· mg to be breathing unhealthrul air. Wrecked Ship Yiekls Traces Of Civil War WA S HI NGTON I AP ) Divers have claimed their hie· gest bag of artifacts -a pepper shaker, a soap diBh and a brass hinge -rrom the wreckage or the Civil War ironclad Monitor. Expedition officials reported he re Monday the Item s were sifted out of the three-fool layer of sand lhat has drifted over sec· tlons of the vessel, lying 220 r~t deep in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Hatteras, N.C. Archeologls ts h ave made almost daily dives t.o the 172-foot ship since the expedition be1an Aug. 1 . They have been methodical in vacuuming away the sand, and before the latest finds, they had located only a glass mustard bottle. But last week, officials said they were c lose to what they believed would be a majo r a rtifact layer . The excavation ii conceotnl· ed in a 2:5-foot·IQuare area of t.be captain's cabln, an are1 that la acceaible because the bull there baa been ripped away, apparent· Jy by depth cbarses dropped by Na~pe hunting German aub- ma durtn1 World War II. The divers hope to find a paymaale r 'a aafe, personal lt.em1 of the captain. cabin fumilhinp and olher item1 that wlll tell more about Navy life a centurya10. Tile MonJtor, a Union lhlp, fou1ht. the Confederate ironclad Vtr1am. formerly die Mer· rtmrac . tn a blttorlc battle otr Hampeoa KOl!dl, Va., on March •• 11$2. ... 3rd Jury Weigld~ Rape Ctue By DELOaU aaOOk8 laWJN OflMO.llyP••utf For lht: third tlme In six m o oth1 , a n Oran1e County Su,pertor Court Jury has begun dollberaline the fate of Olen Hut<'heNIOO, the accused raplal of CMlht!rine Hardin. Bt f<>r• the nine·man. three· woman Jury began its debate behind <'108ed doors today, IL hc urd prosecutor Dan Brice characterb.e the case that has drawn national a ttention as simply a matter of who do you believe. MISS Hardm told the j ury in h e r t estimony Hutcherson 11icked her up while sbe wu hitchhikmg In 1977, raped and ussaulled her and then dumped her out ol hl8 mobile home in a remote canyon area. But the d e fend ant insisted M 1ss I lardan had agre~ to a sexual tryst in return for a $25 rec and only yelled rape after he renep,ed on paying the ree. In his closing argument, Brice conceded that Miss Hardin was not the slcn .. 'Otype or a rape vie tam "Victims arc not always weep- in~ on the witness stand." Brice s aid as he tended to discount Ma ss Ila rd in 's fiery exchanges duranR the trial with defense la wyer Terry Giles . By the s a m e token . Brice a rgued , "all r a pists a re not necessarily Hell's Angels "Some rapi!!l'i wear s u1 ts. look lake fn(•nd~ a nd ne 1~hbors or uurs und work 1n the aerospace indus try," Brice s a id as. he eluded to the 1ma~e that defen · dant has carried with him into the courtroom Monday, the Jury visited the l>cenc or the allCJ;!Cd aSSif Ull and rc.ipe . a remok turnoff on Brea Canyon Hoifd in north Orange County. There, j urors ins pected the s ite where both accused and ac· cuscr t.estifi<..>d the incide nt took place and the woman was shoved from the mobile home . By having the jury inspect the a rea, defense lawyer Giles a p· parently hoped to demons trate that Mi ss Ha r din could not possibly have worked her way to the bottom or an e mbankment while bli ndfolded and tied without stumbling. Those who saw the woman and examined her after the incident testified there we re no apparent bruiaee or other marks indicating s he had been either involved in a s truggle or had clambered down a rough embankment. Al the end of Hut<'hersoo's first trial, a diHerent jury found him guilty or the kidnap, rape and asi.a ult c·ha r~es. But thitt \l t:rd1cl wus overturned later by a JUdgc who ordered a new triifl. When llutch c rson 's second tri<.11 e nded. another JUr y voted 11 ·1 for acq u1llifl , a non - un animous decision that caused Judge Richa rd Rcacom t.o order the accused m an lo stand trial if third time. Mesan Leaps To Death Off Plaza Hotel A 22-year·old Costa Mesa man died Monday a fter he plunRed from a 15th noor balcony al the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa M cs a police reported today. The man was 1denl1f1ed as Dennis Stephen Meyers of 3214 Minnesota Ave., offaciif ls i.aid. They said s ecurity g uards spotted Meyers at about 8 :40 p. m . s itting on the 15th noor balcony and throwing Ice down . When guards ordered Meyers to come down, poli ce said, he jumped. No motivation was known for the tragedy, officers said. They uJd Meyers reportedly wasn't registered as a guest In the hotel. Nixon 'Glad To Be Back' NEW YORK <AP) - Richard Nixon says he ex· pect.a no problem main· talning b.11 privacy u a reaident of tbe nation '1 lar1et1tclty . The former president and hla wtf e, Pat1 on Mon- day look a loo1t at tbe Fifth Avenue apartment they hope to occupy by Jan. 1. Nixon uld he wantl privacy ao be can tpend iJme ''readtn. and thlnklna and wr1Un1. ' "We're deliiht.ed to be back In New \'on Caty," Nixon 1ald aa he and Mn. Ni.on chatted with re- porten and •hook a few band• amon1 1ome 100 pa11en·bJ and aew ~llhbora outfide tbe butldU., . Baptfs• Filmed Came raman und soundman working on a German te levision film e1bout Christianity in America wade in for closeup footage as Rev. Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel bap· tizes one of his followers in the wate rs of Newpor\ Harbo r . Th e lar ge baptis m a l ser vice, one of several conducted under ('alvar y-Ch<.tp<:I auspices al Pirate's Cove in Corona d el M<.1r <Jurin~ the summer. dn·w ~hout 750 1wopl1· Monday night Republicans Push Tax Cut, Rent Aid SACHAMENTO IAP> -Hen t<•r!> · ti.Ix reltl•f und <Jn income tax l'Ut through 1ndt·x ing ifrt• th•· top l(OiJ l l> O ( /\:-.:-.cmlJl y Hepubhcans dunng th~ rt ... t of the 1979 lcg1i.lat1v1: '>l''>:.11m. /\'> !-> ei m b I y G 0 P Le ad t· r c.; ;11 11 I Ila lieu say:. Tht• Atai.cad<'ro k t•publH'Jn called th•· 1ssuei. lhc "two ov1·r lymg Re publican goi.11 '> .. for th•• month remaining in th<.-currc·nl legislati ve session At a news conference Monduy. Mrs. llallett called the inde:uni.: bill, /\8276 by Republican A)> semblywoman Man an llerg<>'>on or Newport Beach .. an hont•!->t way of collt'ctin~ l uxe'> " lnd'exing adjusts lax bruckc·l!-1 upward ifllnually for inflation ,., tha t wagc earnC'rl> arc• not fon-l'd into hi&:her brackets Ly co'il 11( living raist'S The state's current indexini.: law e xcludes the fi rst 3 pcrct•nt or innat1on. Mrs Be rgeson .., bill, removing that 3 percent, would cost about $200 m illion the firs t year a nd more in s ucceed- ing years. ··If the s tate needs money for new programs. then we 're go1ni.t to have to have the guts to .:<1 to the people . a nd s av that the re is going to havp lo be a tax ancrt·a.w for l lt'W pnii.:ram~ anti thC' continued operat1nn or ~u\ ernment," Mrs ll<illt•tl !>aHI (;ov 1-;dmund Urown Jr ha!-> rPSt~ll'<i full s<·alc md1•xin~. ~a\ ing the loni.:·term cost to the sta te would be loo high. Another "hidden tax " lh1• Republicans assulled wa!-1 the gasoline tax. AB M !.13 by A)>· semblyman Dennis Rrown . ff Long Beach. would eltm1nif te lhc 1.J34 pt'rcenl or the tlJX that j(<X:S to the slate. Assembly Republican Caucus Chairman Charles lnbrecht of Ventura said Republican!> want an increase an current proJ>(k>als to boost the renter'i. S37 tax A P •• ..,...to TARGET TAX RELIEF GOP Leader Hallett credit lo S67 or $87_ The mon· l'X pensive of those b1lb would co~t $200 m ti Lion H t•pubht'an~ 11rev1"JUh• µ111 pu~t!d u iioo <' re<ht 3 Octuplets Called Stable N/\PU;..<;. Italy IAP l One or the three surviving oc·tupl••t .., born five days aRo lo Pa:-quahnu Chianese developed jaund1ct> to· day but she. as well as the olht•r two. are in s table condilion. San Paolo H06pital reported Attending doctors ordt-rPd tests for tiny Sil vana Ch1ane!'le to m onitor the Jaundice. a )IPllow pigmentation that 11> a common condition a mong pre matur<· ha bies Countian Says He'll Fight For &ecution < i\R~>:--: nTY ~.,v <AP1 1111 f1 ·''"il rr111rtl t·n•r Jco;se lll'l111p "' 1: •••• 1 .. 11 (I rl1Vl' '>iJY!> 1,.. ·., JI·• .,.,t·•l n 1 m, ,, t r ecent 11 \ • h1Jtr1t • \J t111 n<.1l10n ilnd 1:. r1·~1d } tll r1~hl lt.1W)t:" trying lO ''"II hr.., !\UJ! '1.7 ••x«<·ution 111 ... h11J1 '·"" 111 .in inte rview '2 111111 1 \ 1 h ,11 h •· u nd1·rwcot 'I. " I 'I It \ JI ~\ I. h I .i l I I(• I• x a m In a . 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Enough American.a are plasued by athlete'• foot. an Itchy. scaly inlectioo, that the)' spet>d mon. tban aD mlllioo a year OD various remedies. 1'" Solvn ~m~ ra.ok fourth in the field wttb about 5 percent of the market. They were developed by Dr. Scholl, a Chlcaco compuy wbose financial vigor ia literally a tstimooy to tbe many 1 Ila betettlng the toot . THaOUGH ITS OWN STOil.ES AND through regular drugstores. ScholJ seUs a variety of products to attack sucb abnormalities as corns, cal&ousea and bunions. H there'! somethlng wrong with your root. Or. ScboU is U.kely tc have aomet.hing for it. It also sel~ footgear that are oof supposed to produ~ such ailments. It adds up to a tidy bus iness of more than S200 million a year. Scbenng·Plough, the oatk>o'1 eJghtb largest s upplier o pharmaceuticals to drugstores, dedded to scoop 1t up Scholl became part o( Scbering·Plough in April. But oo· part of the deal 1s the Sol vex buai.nes8. ScberlJlg·Plougb was already No. J in the athlete's foot business, holding 40 percent of the marltet wtth lt.s two preparatlons, Tinactin and Aft.ate. So the FTC exacted an agreement Money Tree from Scherillg·Plough that 1t would sell the Solvex bus. ness to prevent the market from beroming more concer lrated than it already LS. Schering-Plough has a year to divest itself of th.a athlete's foot business. And ll can't just sell 1t and wal away. The FTC agreement btods 1t to provide tbe eveotul buyer with all kinds of 3$SlStance 10 setting up maoufa• luring and market1.0g operatioos ERGO. IF l'OV TH.INK YOU want to succeed Dr. Sebo i.D the Sol vex athlete's foot busl.oesg, wnte to Richard • Beooett. president of Schering·Ploogb, 2000 Galloping HJ Road, Kenilworth, N.J . 07033. Meanwhile. Dr &boll's footwear product.a will move u to the Schenng-Plougb st.able, wbere they wiU Cit ver well. VU"tuaUy anythfog would fit In a luieup that looks We th111 Garamycln. Afnn. Chlor·Trlmeton. Cortddlll. Dl·Gel St Joseph aspmn. Maybellioe, Coppertone, Solarcaln, Cor rectol, Duration. f''een·a mlnt, Asiw:rgum. SARDO. Dar: Derusto DuralJlc. lndo, M1t~. Tropical Blend. QT. Sudde Tan andSunGer ITS TOP SELLER IS GARAMYCIN , an anubiollc f1 serious Ulfe<-llOn!> You see 1t only on prPscnptlon pacts b 1t bas bttn raC'kmg up sales of $225 million a year f1 Schering-Plou~h !more t.han the whole Dr. Scholl 4neJ. The problem for Schering·PJou4:h 1s that Its patent ' Garamycm run!> out oext year, wtuch is one reason 1t scurrying around t.hese days looking for comparues lo bu Another of its recent acqulsiUoos was Emko, a mak~r contraceptive foam. It bas about $300 mill.Jon 111 ca. available to acqwre OUlers. Only Sol~x athlete's foot remedies are on the block. DONNA OOODRICH REHABILITATES A TELEPHONE General S.ya It• Empk>yeea Prefer New Proceaa General Modifies Assembly System General Telephone of California has modified lhe traditional assembly line at its production center i1 Pomona . The new system is U&ed for the rehabilitlltion of use( phones and allows each of the 170 workers in this area tt rebuild phones from s t.art to fwsh. Previoualy, each hac been responsible for Just ooe step or the process. GENERAL SA VS ITS EMPLOYEF.8 prefer the ner system to the usembly line. RehabllltaUon of phones may involve elt.bv a cos metic toucb·up or a mecbamcal overllaw. Pbonea lha· can't be rebabWtated are ao&d for acrap. · More than a million pbooes were rebuilt last year. 0 . Pierce Martln. director ol supply and tranaporta Uoo. ~ ~abWtatloa la more economical tb&D scrap· plng phones. IT CAN COST UP TO 71 perceat Jeu tban PllrCbaain.I a new pbooe; it a.Lao "Jsi-comerve natural re.oureea aucli aa copper, petroleum baled plait.lea and otber met.ala •• bt aald. About 10 percent of tbe --~General ct.liven to cuttomen are "rebabe," be Mld. · TM M'W rehab aystem bu boolted emplo7" moralt and caUMd • rtae LD produedvtty, llartln Nia. "lt1s-Ub UM dltf.,....ce between Dlibt and day. Ow- people are taldq more pride ln lbelr workmanahip, our producUon schedule 11 more nmt>ie, and tJloM M.ab!af to excel can do ao with lbelr own lnlt.latlv~. Over 88 percent oe the employeee prefet tfle new meUM>d," he said. • • • • MARMADUKE ~"" .......................... _ "Really• I don't CARE if you found o four-leaf clover!" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "I'm only allowed to u~e arrow~ wi th rubber wct1on tip~." • DENNIS THE MENACE ·~ ••. ~OOTTA MY~.' ' l COMICS / CROSSWORD by CMrttl M. Scttuli llG GEORGE --------------------~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN ()ON' rt.IT ,ti~ 6EE 60'1' "fOtJll FEET tFAVE TJ.IE liifOt/NP AT ffftF 6AAfl Tl#fE .' \ GORDO by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta by Jeff MacNelly ORABBLE BUT I)\ GONNA 8E ONE!! by Tom 8-tiulc ff\lST BE A JAPANESE 6EE:TlE ! 'i l OOH·,. "°" 1-11-rc ~A'/1"1<. -ro 1oH.1f 1t.l ~ti( l.Ot.l .. 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