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-'Mayday' Death
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Still Mystery
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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 23, 1979
VOL. 11, NO JH , 4 SECTIONS, S. ~AOIES
Aerial Fight
OeUy ~-~.., IUc-.i ........
FIREFIGHTERS SHOOT BLAZE FROM AERIAL RIO
Two Men B•dly Burned at Coat• MeH Plant Wedneaday
May-December Pair
Charged With Plot
A 74-year-old Santa Ana man
and a »-year-old Garden Grove
•oman bav• been arrested ror
alle1eclly pa)'in1 an undercover
ooliceman $3,000 to dilpoee of
~e 1"0IDU'• husband.
The police sergeant said t.hat
Mendez later met wllh
Robe.non. told him the errand
had been completed and re·
celved '3,000.
Reason
For Fire
Unknown
By JACKJE HYMAN
OI ... Oelly ~.._ S\eff
Two men re mained in critical
condition today. a fte r a fl ash rire
broke out Wed nesday in a Costa
Mesa phuilics plant whe re they
wer e workin~. Cosla Mci,a fare
officials said today.
Fire Marshal R uss Hende rson
said Larry C. Cer cone. 34, of
Stanton. and George E . Seaman.
57, of Ora nge. were take n lo UC
Irvine M<.--dical Cen~r·:; hum un
1t a fter the 3 I I p . m . blaze at
Narm('o Male riab Inc .. 600 Vic
toraa St
H e s aid Cl·rc·onl.', a g roup
lead er 1n pro<:es:-. en g ineering
who had worked al Narmco for
two years. was burned over 40
percent of his body Seaman, a
produ c tio n s uperv i s or at
Na rm co for 3 I y t· a r s, w a :-.
hurncd over f,() percent or tus
l>od y
Henderson s aid officials arc
still investigating the cause of
the blaze that poured t hick black
sm o kP into the air and forced
the clO!lurc of V1c tor1<1 Street. n·
suiting in traffic Jams on
parallt>I streets •
Th" building in which t he n ru;h
fi re broke out. possibly with a
small explosion. was specially
d esigned w1 th sprinklers, cxtn
ventilation and explosion·proof
e lectrical equipme nt to resist
fires. llenderson said.
Battalion Chief F.d Lewis, who
he aded t he fire fi gh t i ng ac
li vitles. suid s prinkle rs con-
t rolled the fire within the build·
ing while firemen fought n ames
that had spread to the roof lie
s aid no other buildings wer e
thre atened.
The flre was controlled by 3:30
p .m .. 19 minutes afte r it was
spotted by a police helicopter
p atrolling the urea Two fire
e neines. a ladde r t ruck and a
fire squad vehicle were sent lo
the 1cene.
Henderson s aid damage to the
building is estimated at unde r
$5,000, but orflcials have no
cSee FJaE, Page A2>
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• en1e
Weephtg Doetor
Testmes at His
Trial for Murder
II
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Attorney Sho• ..
Mystery Death
Still Probed
DEA TH UNSOLVED
James Oppen. 58
Grove Slayer
By JOANNE R•:VNOL~ °' ... 0•••• ...... , .... Sa nta H ar bara Count )
Sheriff's deputies 5a1d today tht•
m ysterious death of oil com
pan y ·fl~hl1nl! attornt>y J <.iml''
()pp(•n rt'mains um.olv1•d
I )ppl'n. 58. wa~ fuund 'ihot ·to
1h•ath Tut·sd<i) n1j!ht on 111' 41
fttol c abin c rus 1l'r "('hr11n 11
f11t <'h1•r .. llis bnd} "'a' d1 .,
t'•)Vt·n-<1 on th1· \1·~s1·I Jftcr h1·
hiJt1 r.1d10t•d a <h~lrl'!'>S <'all th JI
hi· "'as b1·1n1: k1dnappl·d .1nil
tortured Jnd .,hut :.it
Stay of Execution
Denied for Bishop
BULLETIN
l.AS VEGAS CAP> -A federal
judge declined loday to Issue •
slay or exttutioa for confes~
klller Je8se Bishop, sayln& the
two public defeadPrs who tried
lo a vf'rt t~ encutlon bad no
legal 8tandlag ln the cas~.
LAS VF.GAS I A I' I Con
fessed kille r J esse Bishop of
Garden G rove. a rmed with 1.1
psychlatnc report that says he
Is sane. went to feder al court to
day to fi ght what the state caJled
Flood Aid Sought
SA CRAMENTO <API Gov
Edmund Drown J r has as ked
the federal government 10 ex
te nd diluter relief to Riverside
County's Coachella Valley com·
munltiea ln t.he wake o r • nu h
flood last month.
··u n1nv1t ed meddler,·· who
hoped lo l.'ltay his execut ion
The stay petition b<'fore l ' S
Di11tri<'t J udge Harry Cla1bomt·
was filed by two Clark County
de 1>u l y publi<' defenders who
se r ved a& Rishop's unw11 nted
counsel Alth ough d is missed
from the cas<' earlie r this month
by a state court Judge. the al·
torneys said they requested tht>
stay because Bishop ··rcfwses to
bring the proceeding him self "
Bishop ar nvcd al t he North
Las Vegas air te rminal at 7 40
a .m . after a one hour a nd SO·
m inute night from Carson City
Clad in prison denims and
wearing wtute tennis shoes. lhl'
condemned m an's hands were
handcuffed lO a chain a round has
waist.
Asked if he were praying for it
re prie ve. Bishop replied, "To
who? I believe In Jesse Bishop."
<See EXECUTE, Pa1e AZ>
Was 1l murder or :.u1c1dc '
A s pokesmc.n for the Santa
Oarbara Sht•n ff sa id t1Klll y lh<tt
qut''o lHJO is 'till unan:.wcrcd
p I' n d I n I! I h •. 0 u l I' " m •• IJ (
I J bor utor} lt•'ih rcmtf uclnl iJs
·11art 11f tlw ;1uloJhY done W1·d
fll''11 a'
Th•· ... uH·1<k th1·or r .Jppan:ntly
:..:a 1m·d .,ornt· 1·rt·dl'n1·1· Wt'dnes
II .I\
Opp1·11 d11·d of J 'i!ngll' gun!'>hot
111 th•· ti."'' of lh1· 1wck . ;.11·t·ordJn1<!
Ill 'iht·r 1ff ., •1ff1t·1a i... 1'-hO Sllld
n111rt• ~l'apons ~1·11· found on the
boat
• 'Suu n ·1•' t'los1• to the· in vcshga
lion rt•pvrtl·dl} hav1• :.aid lht>y
.i n· <"l'rtain the· law)cr's death
1o1. 3 '> .J 'u11:1dt• <ippa rt·ntly slagc:tl
'''look Ilk · J murd1·r
In\ l·sl1~ator' publ11·.il} \.\l'n·
mon· caullo u' in th1:1r '>Liil•·
ments ahout tht• t'ast· Sht:nff', c a pl J I m v I I I u I 1 n I s a I •l
homicide has not bt·cn ruled out
llt-,,ud invest 1gators wen·
.,ludyin~ a tapt-of Uppcn s may
d:.t) call in wh1rh ht• sa id he had
t>t'<'n k1dnappt-d and w:u, being
lortun•d but was te mpor arily
fret> and able to use the radio
Then s0unds that m ay have
hc<'n gunshoL-; were heard on the
t a pe t ht• in vest 1 gat or said
tSee ATTORN EY . Page A2)
Or:~:'4i ~o-ast
ft'eatber
P atchy low clouds and
local fog early mo rnings.
O therwise fa ir thro ugh
Friday with variable high
douds Highs r a ngin a
from upper 70s to 80s at
the be aches to t.he mid·80s
Inla nd Lows toni.cht 58 lo
66
INSIDE TOD~~
Tb• May-December duo was
idenUned by police u Ec11ar
&obenon, 7', ol Santa Ana and
Loualna TMta, 38, or Garct.n
GroH.
Doctor Describes 3 Mtirders Th~ otl lndUltry Jto. ~t 11.5
btUaon t~1'e u oil and gcu in
the AtlantlC olf AtlanUc Cit11.
N J. StOf'll, phOtoa PCl{le Al.
The patr waa char1ed wlth
toMpUaey~ commit murder ad .UdtailoD ot mqrder, ae-~~ Ana police Set.
... 1.W U..t uderCOHr
, •••••• lAOMN lleDdelbed
M4I after •••tl•I wltb r1oa t• ••rder llra. ........... bad.An· ........ ~ .......... lD .......
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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -
Cboklnl and trylna to hold back
. tean • be t.tlfted in bl.a de·
fenae, Dr. Jeffrey llacDooald
today recounted 1 nicbt of terror
be aald be Uved tbrou1b •~ yean AIO wbm bP wUe ud two
dauO&tn ...... killed. Tie former o ...... Ber« cap.
(&ID toolr UM....., at Ida m .....
trial, AYIDI ... t tboq:bt titen
WH a diaUDct pollibllity I would
be )llllled,"
He described fo ur s hadowy
t11urea, one or them a woman
who chanted in a monotone,
• • Acld .. IJ'OOVY; kUI the pip ...
He 1ald hla recollection of the
attack at Fort Brq1 ii "buy at
belt.
"I htard my wtf• acre~.
It WU -• aeream at ftnt,. Macoo .. lcl aald, 1Di.riiial and
b ....... t.Nn.
"It WM eoa.ut't Oda wtfe'1) volee: "Jflfl. Jeff. f\tlp me. Why
are they doln1 this to me"··
T he next thln1 MacDonald
uld he heard wa1 Kimberly. ~.
seream "Daddy" five Umet . MacDonald 1ald be wu •)eep
oa tbe couch la bla Uvi.QI room
when tbe acream1 be1aa. He
aatd be ltarted to~~ and uw
the four ftcuna a I at the
front of tbe couch.
One. a black man, dubbed htm , lmocklq bJm backf Mac·
Donald said.
"1 wu U')'lng lO think what the
f. . . ls 1oina on here, and I
could hear Colette , and I
couldn't make any senH of what
waa happenin1," MacDonald
Hid.
MacDonald, of Huntl~. ton
Harbour, ii cbarpd with
Colette, a : Kimberly, 5;
Kria~. 2, while ataUoaed at
Fort 8rqa u a Green Bent
doctor la 1'70.
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8 Tl\u,.dn. AyAU•I p . •m
arter LOeked. In
5 a.m. Stop Includes Iran Debate
HAN NlttAL, llo l AP) -
l'rntctent Ca" r tn111tMS ln •
ela·mlnult> debal al s a m to
U)' wilh an auto •«ktr who
vt1orou1ly dt1a1rHd wltll
Carter's decla1<111 to perll\lt tbe
•itport of Ametk1rn oU product.a
to I ran
"What Wl' don t undt"r tand 1:.
why lht• Ayatollah Khomt'lnt Iii
dolnl( tlu1t to thtt people over
the rt·. t•iu.•cullna t.bem, and more
I'.·, 1::' 'Seeret
or lffa '"an (ODdonta1 It?" tbe
man uhd Carter
Tbe dlalocue occurred 11 tM
Delta Queen 1teamboal = at Lock 21 oa tM Mlaa iDDt
River Dflar Quincy\ JU., a few
mllH from H.anntba .
Coiur dcftnd(td bb do('ittloo
to p~rmll the u le of un t111th1lul
ed S47 million worth of keroat!nt>
a nd diesel fuel, aayln1 "Tbey
•hip wi one and onc·ball mUUoo
Word'
f Carter Emulates Groucho
J\BOAHI> T ll E DELTA Qt..:EEN tA P l Was
tha t a (;ruud10 Marx look·ahke flualtnK down the
Mts:>is&1pp1 Haver» No, it was the president of the
t 'nilt'd Statt•s < Rl•lated story , A20.)
/\':> the nverboat Delta Queen pulled away from
crowds al K~kuk , Iowa, on Wednesday night, Prest·
dent Carter pulled on a Groucho Marx disguise
black eyeglass frames with a big nose and mustache
attached.
The disguise was given to 11-year·old Amy
Carter during the firs t family's Mississippi cruise.
But two aides s ummoned to the deck by the
presid ent were ente rtained by Carter himself, de·
lightcdly mug.iin6{ it up.
l',....Pa.,eAJ
DOCTOR TESTIFIES. • •
De fe nse attorney Bernard
Segal s tarted questioning by
asking MacDonald why he has
never remarried. MacDonald
cleared his throat, paused . and
said, "I can't forget my wife and
children ... We lived together.
We share together almost ev·
erything. We had a good Ure. We
were a ll friends ."
F.arlier in the day. U.S. Dis·
tnct Court Judge Franklin
Dupree ruled that a 90·page re·
port by the Army in 1970 which
found charges ug ainst Mac·
Dt•nalcl "not trut.'" was not ad
miss1hlC' in his murdl•r trial
He 11'.'sti fiC'd in 1970 at the
Army invt•stigallvc hearing that
d<•an·d him of th1• t'hargc·s. In
1974 <Hiii 1!175 ht· <lf>IH'<•fl·ri
h1•r11n· tllt' flo<li·r:il grand JUry
that 1ncltl'11•d him
f:iu·h 11 m1· he !tolls the -;tory,
he told The Associated Prl''iS in
a rPl'<'nl tntcrvi CW, it take!. off
a pound of fle'ih "
111 ... l<iwycrl>, c<tll1ng several
1w11plr who knl'w him in 1970,
.ir1• trvin~ 10 ~hnw MacDonald
Wei" lt IOVlnf.( father and husband
"'ho had, in the words of al
lot nt•\ W<.1d1· SnJJth's opening
ar i.:umcnl, · hf1• motives. not
tfr ,1th. rnol1 v1•.., "
\1<11•1>onah.I grew up rn Pal
cogue. N Y Ile mPt his wife,
('oll"tte. whill' a tee11a~er, dating
ht•r on and off. T hey m arried
after his junior year al Prince·
ton and K imberly was born
while he was a senior . They
m oved to Chicago, where Mac-
Donald went to Northwestern
Medical School. Kristen was
born his senlor year.
After his Internship, the next
stop was to be a residency at
Yale in orthopedic surgery. The
Army interfered. He enlisted, he
$aid , rather than be drarted
while in training.
Colette stayed with Mac·
Don a ld's mother while Mac·
Donald was In Army training.
When she round she was going to
be joining him at Fort Bragg her
reaction was "absolute ecstasy.
Tears flowed down her face,"
MacDonald's mother, Dorothy,
testified Wednesday.
"I j ust perceived real happl·
ness there," Mrs. MucDoanald
said of the family
Prosecutors are trying to show
I he marriage was deteriorating.
Colette's mother, Mildred
·.K assab of Cranbury , N.J .,
t c11lified earlier that Colette ap·
pt.'ared unhappy. She also said
11he thought MacDonald h ad
heea rude and unfeeling after
the deaths.
Mrs. MacDonald, however,
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'THOUGHT l'D BE KILLED'
t>r. MacDonald Te1tttle1
i.aid her son was torn by gncf
after the killings
"You tould feel the desperate
loneliness . There wer e times
when he would break down and
weep," she said.
Mrs. Kassab a nd her husband.
Alfred. pushed for a reinvestiga·
tlon ·or the killings and the even·
tual indictments.
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EXECUTE. •
Pi lot Park Gould or Alta
Sierra aviation in Carson City
said the prisoner "chatted all
the way down. He was very
pleasant. He rem arked about
the flight."
Bishop was accompanied by
two federal marshals and en·
tered a waiting car with two Lu
Vegas police detectives, then
sped away for the downtown
court bouae.
Bishop, 46, is scheduled lo die
Monday in the gas chamber at
Carson City for the December
1977 slaying of David Ballard, a
Baltimore newlywed killed dur·
ing a holdup al a Las Vegas
casino.
Bishop has said that while he
would prefer a llle sentence, he
felt be bad no chance for a com·
mutation ftom the state Pardons
Board and would rather be put
lo death than go throu1h the tor·
ment of repealed stays of execu·
ti on.
Dr. Jerry Howle, who in·
terviewed Bishop, luued a
psychiatric report saying Blahop
appeared to be antiaoclal and
unusually relaxed but la sane.
He said Bl.shop "does have the
capacity to appreciate hl11 posi·
tton and make a rational choice
with respect to continuinl or
abandoning further UUaaUoo."
Both Blabop and the atate coo·
tend att4rneys Kirk Lenhard
-and George Franzen, who filed
the petition for the stay, have no
legal standing in the case. Depu·
ty Attorney General Ed Taylor
argued that the "next friend"
principle under whlch the two
filed the petition "may not be
utlll1ed for the purpoee or allow·
tn1 intruders or uninvited med·
dlers" to intervene.
Lenhard uld be belleved
Claiborne "mlfbt be prepared"
for a nalinl from tbe benc-.. He
aald be dkl DOl know what the
DH.t step would be lf tbe atay
... dialed.
"Tben are pther 1roupe that
could appeal tbla, ol COW"M,"
Lenhard aald. ''I'm 1ola1 to
have lo cl'Oll that b~• when I
1et to It, lf that occurs.
barnta ol °'1 evll"1 day."
Carter encou.n.l.end bl• deb9t· lnl partner on the wq to 1pend·
h>& several ho4&n al_....lAI ln Hannibal, bom...,._ ol Saanael
Clemem and tm Ut.rary erea·
Uon, Tom Sawyer,
Tho un&dti otlfled man wbo
queatlOfted Carter was pMrt of a
crowd ot about 300 who greeted
carter when be climbed over·
boerd lbortly before 5 o'clock
and b91an 1baklq hands .
He told the pretldent his Ir•·
n1an brolher·m·law who worked
for Bell Helicopter In Iran had
Juat been released from prison
there
Before approvin& the s ale of
U.S. refined oll products, the
man demanded to know, "Why
couldn't we get a reasonable as·
surancc that they would take
care or huma n rights over
there?"
"All we had to do was get an
assurnnce that lhey would start
anal~%lng this and not treating
people rotten because they were
dealing with Ame ricana," he
said.
lo the mids t or the bad1ertng,
Carter calmed the man enough
lo say, "You won't let me
answer your question."
Referring to Khomelnt, the
Iranian ruler, Carter said: "I
don't approve or his government
but the fact is that they s hip us
about one and one-half million
barrels of oll every day. One
time they asked us to send them
a million barrels back."
Carter explained that tbe Unit·
ed States receives 50 million
barrels or oil a month from lran
and that they requested. due to
sabotage or a refinery, one lhlp-
mentor kerOflene.
As ked the president: "You
want me to tell them (the Ira·
nlan1), 'Don't sh1p us any oil'?"
Someone in the audience 1ald,
"Maybe we'd be better off lf
they didn't ."
Carter, in a clearly sarcastic
tone of voice. replied . "Maybe
so, we can do without it."
The man finally conceded that
Carter 's decision was "reasona·
ble ·' but still asked why Carter
couldn't win at least a "worth·
less assurance that they will
look into some or their human
rights violations."
Carter told the man . "You'n·
the best question asker I ever
saw but you don't give me u
chance to answer."
He re.Unded the man that no
Americans were killed when
they were evacuated during the
Iranian revolution this year.
"They could h ave k illed
Americans but they didn't.''
Carter said.
As the debate ended. one of
the man 's companions called out
to the president, "I think you're
doing a hell or a good job."
The dialogue took place over a
chaln·link fence. with the crowd
watching quietly and sever al of
the man's companions interj~t·
Ing an occasional comment.
Some members or the c rowd had
been waiting all nlght, and dur·
ing a few r ain showers, to see
the president.
The president, who wore blue
jeans and a windbreaker, spoke
calmly and ly, showing no
display o emper~ol. His de·
bater · not raisenis voice
either, though bis voice car·
rled a 1ood deal or passion.
Secret Service agents calmly
watched the debate.
Today's acUvltiea mark the
nexl·tO·last scheduled s top on
the rirst family's s even-day
crulae down the Mlsal111ippi on
the stemwheeler Delta Queen.
22 Killed
By Kurdish
TEHRAN, Iran <AP>
Kurdish rebels killed an army
commander and 21 troops In
heavy fighting near the town or
Saquez lo northwestern Iran lo·
day aa Arab militants ln
Khuzestan threatened renewed
violence in their oll·ricb prov·
Ince to the south, the official
Pars news agency reported.
Pars did not identify the dead
commandet. of the 28th dlvlaion,
but added that 15 soldiers were
also wounded ln the action near
Saquez. It gave no casualty
figures for the KurdJ. Pars said
11 troops and 75 rebel• were
killed lD clashes Wednesday.
It aald the 28th division, bated
In Sanandaj 100 mllet IOUtb ·of
Saquez, was rushed to the area
aner heavy fighting broke out
betw.., government forces and
th• KurdiBh rebels, wbo are bat·
tllnl for more aelf·rule.
PILOT PRESENTS
PUU PREJ'IEW
Toda1'1 Dally Pllot pNNDtl a
preview of 9outb Cout Plua'a
fall f ub.klfw,
Look for 52nd St. Welt, a 12·
P•I• maculoe wtUl ttori• uc1
pbotoa ••rb11tltn1 • com·
parlaon o ""' York ••d
Calllornl• futuom.
Deify,,_-~ •k -tl ·-
COUNTY FIAEM!N ATTACK BLAZE AT IAVINE HOME
Twe>ltory Residence Gutted In Village of GreentrH
Fire Destroys
lroine Home;
Umsed Probed
A spectacuar house fin' ca~t a
s m oky pall over thl' I r\'lnt·
village of Gr<>t.'ntrt'e Wedm·sda)
afte rnoon as flames <'ngulft-d
a nd dest royl'<i a two story re!.
1dence at 4052 Loma
Ir vine Fire Capt Marr
Hawkins s:11d ~hN·ts or flamt•
wt•re aln ·ady hla..,11111! lhruu~h
the window'> ''' 1 h1• l111m1• ~ h•·n
fire and Police unit~ arrned <Jl
the scene at ahout I p m
'"ll was npp1ng.·· Hawkins
said or the fi re's progress.
It took 30 fire fighters more
than 30 minutes to control thl'
blaz.<'. whtt'h scon·h<'d an adJa
ritnl home but did no nthf·r
damage lo ne11(hbor1n j! strul
turl'.'s No one wa::. 1nJurt•d
namage estimatt•s wt·r1·
plat'ed at about S 105.000. police
and fire spokesmen said , with
the home almost a total lo!'ls On
ly the garage 1mrvived intart
The home 1s owned by Gaylord
Sigman, but H"wkios s aid
neither he or any member of his
family was at home when the
fire broke out.
Neighbors reported the fire ,
but calls telling or smoke and
flames poured in from homes
a nd schools hlocks a way.
Hawkins said
He said investigators have not
yet determined a cause for the
blaze, which they believe, moy
have started In the kitchen area
Falling Rig Kills I
INTRACOASTAL CITY. La
CAP) -One man was killed and
three others we re Injured when
an offshore oil derrick In the
Gulf of Mexico collapsed. or -
ficlals said The victims were
not immediately Identified.
f'romP~AJ
FIRE ...
estimate yet on damage to con·
tents.
He said officials are looking
into two po5Sible causes of th1·
fire a spill that might huv~ '><'
curred w1th flammable acetones
and alcohols stored in tht' room.
or some sort of t'hcm1cal reac
t1on from the plasltcs mixing
and healing process
The process bt>tng us f-d in th~
room "as <• n•·"' tint-llt-nd1·n.1111
s111d
?'\ a r m t• (J a d I \ I ' I I) fl II (
t'l'lane5e Corp . 15 1nvoln·d an
plasucs rest•arch and de\elop
ment
It has bee n the s ite o r
numerous small explosion' and
fires. mcludln~·four or fl\e \his
\'ear. Henderson said. hut nom•
;)f lhe ma~nitudt• o f W ed
Of•Mfa\ 'c, tncldt•nt
't' est<"rdci~ v. a~ t•nl 1 rf•ly d1f
ferenl." he 5a1d It v. ••!> a m.i
JOr fire ..
The other in<'1dcnt'I have tn·
volved C'hem1cal r l'art1onc;
producing heat. gases and !tome
toxic smoke but no open flame.
Henderson said.
Henderson said it is possible
some tox.lc gases were released
during We dnesday 's fire bul
said. "We don't feel that It wa.s
an y great thre a t to th e
neighborhood."
He said there aren't any res·
idential fumes that could threaten
the health of neighbo~.
Narmco, located adjacent to a
number of residences. has been
the subject of numerous com·
plaints by neighbors.
Henderson said the unhappy
proximity occurred because
Narmco was built aome years
before the city incorporated and
that county officials at that Ume
allowed residences to be built
nearby.
«
Jetliner .
Hijacker
Gives Up
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -~
man pn9Cend1q to carry a boml
hlJatked a Unli.d Ah'llDes m
carrying 119 people from
Portland to Loa Angeles and
forced the plane to return tel
Portland. where be aurreDdered
early today, the FBI said.
All 112 passengers and aeveD
crew members left the aircraft
unharmed, the FBI said .
The man gave himself up at
2· 25 a .m. and was takea into
custody by the FBI whid1 iden·
titled the suspect as James R.
Allbee. 218, of Portland.
The airport bomb s quad
opened the package be said was
an explosive device and con-
firmed It was not a bomb.
Authorities djd not reveal the
contenta of the packaae.
•'The onJy demand that has
been made is that the man want·
ed to come back to Portland,"
aa ld FBI spoteam~n Bill
Williama.
Williama aaid that tbe cue
would be turned over to the U.S.
attorney's office and that Allbee
would be arraigned later today
before a U.S. magistrate.
He aald the FBI wo4ld have no
comment on a possible motive
for tbe hijacking except to say
•·you can be assured lt was not a
terrorist act or anythlnc of that
nature."
Negotiations were conducted
ove r the air c r a ft 's radio,
Williams said.
Several hours earlier, an ex·
plosive devtce and an extortioo
note directed to United were
found al the Portland lnt.ema·
t ional Airport, but authorities
~aid 1t did not appear the two in-
cidents were related. That de-
vice was defused without inci·
dent
Allt>N• was invo lved in a 1975
extorti1m C8b<' and during the hi·
Jack episode asked to see
Portland Pobce Lt Rob Aichele,
one or the officers who dealt
with Allhee at tha t time,
Wdl1am5 said
f 'nntt Poge A I
ATIORNEY
'"Who was shooting, we don't
know." V1zzohn1 saJd.
Oppen retired from his law
pract1t'e a boot two years ago.
li e wu ., de<sc r1bed as a
ma'"crH·k rn Santa Barbara's
ll•Jo?al community who rose lo
prom1nenrc for repr esentm~
t'Om merc1aJ fishermen in a su1l
a~ainst oil compani es after the
1969 Santa Barbara oil spill.
Oppen reportedly got a sizea·
ble financial settlement for the
fi!ihermen who conte nded the oil
seriously hurt fishing In the
area.
111 s boat was named the
"Chronic Bitcher " apparently in
response to an oil company of·
ficial's rem ark alter the oil spill
that Santa Barbara is "a com·
munlty or chronic bitchen."
Before moving to Santa
Barbara. Oppen was an attorney
in the Los AnJeles area where
he orrce sued Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph in an attempt to
prevent conversion to all-di&it
dialing.
One friend, who declined to be
Identified, said Oppen 's eyeaiabt
was failing and be bad a bad Je1
that gave him considerable pain.
Oppen is s urvived by bis
widow, Marilyn, and twin
daughters.
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EDI T IO N
Today'• Closing
N.Y. S toeks
VOL. 72, NO. 235, .. SECTIONS, 56 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1979 N F IFTEEN CENTS
Daring Duo to BulJIJle Long Distanee'
Bruce Milo t' 1.nd C urt1 ~
Shelley an aom& tn try to swim
from Avalon to Newport ~urh
under water
They swd their proJecl was tn
spired to aad the Ora nge County
Chapter or the Amen can Red
Cross, medical science and their
diving business. in that order
But -Milne. 30. and Shelley, 22.
are serious about what they
want to accomplish on Sept. t s
und are approaching their proJ·
ect very carefully
The two men wiU swim six to
10 feet below the surface. just
deep enough to get below lbe
s urge of the s wells. They'll sur·
face hourly, they say.
-They'll take a battery of
Judgment and coordination tests
to gauge mental fatigue.
And they may have to be
grabbing some h igh energy
snacks to make up for body heat
losses from s wimming under
water.
trip time down.··
The i ns pira ti on for the
marathon s cuba dive came
about s ix weeks ago when Milne
and Shelley were taking a group
of divers to Cat.alma for an out-
ing. Shelley estimates it. will take
them 12 hours to ge t from
Avalon to the Newport Pier
The trips to the surface will
serve several functions ·
Milne and Shelley will baveto·
change air tanks
They sat on the deck of the
boat carrying them to the island.
d1 scuss1n g thei r bus iness.
Nautilus Diving Adventur~ and
Some people might c~1der
them funny farm ca ndidate:. or
shark bait
Th e y 'll b e u s ing Aqua
Scooten>, motorued devices that
can puU them through the water
at up to 4 mph
They'll take a batte ry of
ca rd10-pulmona r y fun ction
tests
"With any luck. we can keep
the surface visits at less than 10
minutes." Shelley commented.
"That should keep our overall tStt SWIM. Page A2J MIL.Ml
-Carter, Worker Debate Oil Sale
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FIREFIGHTERS SHOOT BLAZE FROM AERIAL RIG
Spill, Chemlcel Reectlon Mey Hewe Ceused Fire
Tuv Men Critical
In Mesa Plant Fire
By JACKIE HYMAN
Ot -o.lly f'Met Suff
Two men remained in critical
eoodition today after a flash ftre
broke out Wednesday in a Costa
Mesa plastics plant where they
were working, Costa Mesa fire
officials said today.
Fire Marshal Russ Henderson
said Larry C Cercone, 34, of
stantcn. and George E. Seaman.
i'7. of Orange, were taken to UC
Irvine Medical Center's bum un·
ti after the 3: 11 p.m . blue . al
Narmco Materials Inc., 600 Vic~
toria St. •
He said Cercone, a group
leader in process engineering
wbo had worked at Nannco for
t#O yean, wu burned over 40
percent of bia body. Seaman. a
production s upervisor al
Narmco for 31 years, was
barned over 60 percent ol his --)'. Keodenaa Hid officials are
still investigating the cause of
the blaze that poured thick black
smoke into the air and forced
the closure of Victoria Street, re-
s u lli ng in traffic jams on
parallel streets.
The building in which the fiash
fire broke out, possibly with a
smaU explosion, was specially
designed with sprinklers, extra
ventilation and explosion-proof
electrical equipment to r esist
fires, Henderson said.
lilattalion Chief Ed Lewis, who
headed tbe firefiRMinj( ac ·
tivities, said sprinklers con-
trolled the fire within the build·
ing while firemen fought flames
that bad spread to the roof. He
said no other bulldin1s were
threatened.
The fire was controlled by 3:30
p.m .. 19 minutes after it was
spotted by a police helicopter
patrolling the area. Two fire
en1lnes. a ladder truck and a
fire squad vehicle were senf to
the scene.
Henclenan said dama1e to the
building is estimated at under
15,000, but officials have no
uUmate yet on damage to con·
te11ts.
He said otfldala are lookin1
into l~ poMlble cau.aes of the
fire: a spill that mJtht have OC·
curred with flammable acetones
and alcohols atored in lhe room.
or lome IOl't ol chemical reac· lion from the pltstJca mlx1n1
and beelinl process.
Export
To Iran
Mn,ture o f Steel
Ba lls and Gelatin J 1111(
.
Assailed
HANNIBAL. Mo I A P I •
Pres ident Carter engaged in a
six-minute debate at 5 a.m. to
day with an auto worker who
v rgor o us ly dis ai.:r ecd wit h
Carter 's decision to permit the
export of American oil products
to Iran.
"What we don't understand 1s
why the Ayatolla h Khomeini 15
doing this to the people over
there. executing them . und mort>
or less we are condoning it"·· the
ma n asked Carter.
The dialogue occurred as the
Delta Queen steamboat stopped
at Lock 21 on the Mississippi
River near Quincy, Ill .. a few
miles from Hannibal.
OHSM04'« YWSML
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r
STOPPING THE
RUNAWAY WELL
FLOW DIAGRAM
Trying to Plug the Leak
.. ,. .. , . .,.. .. Carter defended his decision
to permit the sale or an eslimat·
ed $47 million worth of kerosene
and diesel fuel, saying .. They
ship us one and one-half million
barrels of oil every day."
Carter encountered his debat
Ing partner on the way to spend·
ing s everal hours sigh tseeing in
Hannibal, hometown or Samuel
Clemens and his literary crca·
tion. Tom Sawyer.
This diagram illustrates the method bemg
used by specia lists to try and s top oil flow
fro m a runa wav well off the Me xican
coast. Thousands of tennis ball -s ized s teel
and lead balls. along with <i gela tin m ix ·
tun.'.· are being pumped into the well to
trv to cut back the flow of a n estima ted
30·.ooo barrels of 011 pe r day.
The man who questioned
Carter was part or a crowd of
about 300 who g reeted Carter
whe n he climbed over board
shortly before 5 o'clock an<i ·
began shaking hands. tie wa~
identified as John Lynn. JO, of
Quincy.
New Patton Trial Ruled
He told the president his Ira
nian brother-in-la w who worked
for Bell Helicopte r in I ran had
j ust been released from pnson
there.
Judge Says Juror's Act Caused Decision
Before approving the sale of
U.S. refined oil products, the
man demanded to know. "Why
couldn't we get a reasonable as-
surance that they would take
ra r e or human rig ht s over
there?"
"All we had to do was get an
assurance that they would s tart
analyzing this and not treating
people rotten because they were
dealing with Ame ricans, .. he
said.
In the midst or the badgering.
Carter calmed the man enough
to say, "You won 't let me
answer your question."
Referring to Khomeini . the
lranian ruler. Carter said "f ·
don't approve of his government
but the fact 1s that they shi p us
about one and one-half million
barrels of oil every day. One
lime they asked us to send them
a million barrels back ...
r
Cart.er exolained that the Unit· <See DEBATE. P age A2)
O•tlf I'll .. S!Mi -
GETS NEW TRIAL
Gery Wayne Patton
Thieves Eyed
Neighbors Wait to Call Cops
Westminster police figure they'd bette r take their
crime prevention program back lo an upper middle-class
neighborhood in the northwest corner or their city.
"WE MUST HA VE MISSED somebody." a police
sergeant woefully reported today.
Three men In a cocoa·brown pickup truck broke into
the rear ot the Herbert Mlnlzes home, 13681 University St ..
aboui 1:15 p.m . Tuesday.
Tbe trio, described as Latins1 t.ook their lime, leisurely
ransackine the home. police aa1d, as a neichbor woman
watched.
THEY oaOVE OFF with a coin collection and mink
coat and Sl.800 worth of televblon aeta, cameras. watches
and tape recorders, offlcers reported.
TM watchful but hesitant nel1hbor flnally called poUce -two and a hall houra later.
"And she didn't aet thetr license plat. number ,"
mu.aed the Hr1eant.
Ry t-~R EDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Ol l,_ 0•"• I'll .. S~tt
In what he later described a~
lhl' toughest dec1s1on I've ever
madt>." Orange County Supenor
Court judge TC'd Millard ordereo
a new trial Wednesday for G<1 ry
Wayne Patton. an Irvine al·
to rnc\ convicted 1n June of
murdenng his bride"
Judge• Millard fought to con·
trol hi~ emotion~ as he ruled that
a Ju ror had acted improperly by
discussing th e l·asc wit h a
former jUTOr who had been ex·
cused from hearing the case
because of a family eme rgency
The ruling followed a day and
Newport Zone
Restriction
Before Panel
Newport Beach city orricials
want lo be sure that houses built
o n th e c liff bes ide Oce an
Boulevard in Corona del Mar
are no higher than the curb.
T o night p l anning c om ·
missioners will get a look at 11
zoning ordinance which would
make that height limit law.
The height of buildings on
Ocean Boulevard is c urrently
handled on a case-by-case basis.
using a council policy aimed at
preserving the ocean view from
the street and the public park
that runs a long the roadway
from Goldenrod A venue to Pop·
py Avenue.
The curb-height policy means
that houses built on Ocean must
extend down the cliff face. The
enactment or a law ~pecifying
that curb height limit was sug·
rested by the city attorney
because the ionin1 law for
Corona del M ar technically
could include the cliff houses on
Ocean Boulevard. If that law
were appJle d . the bulldin1
helghta could extend as hl1b as
29 feet wtlh an averaae height of
24 feet. A city spokesman ex·
plained that the chaQJe wu be·
Ina sought to gl\le 1 reate r
strength to the curb helCht
policy which hu been In effect
for .everal years ,..,
-
.1 ha lf of nc:.irly non~top <t rgu
mt•nt by Putton':. attornl'y. Alan
Stok kt• and tht> pro:-<·c uto r
Dl•puty D1stnct Allornc.r Paul
~1 l'.}'Cr
Patton. his parents and other~
present 1n the <·ourtroom sat in
an awkwurd silence fur s everul
momenL'> after Millard made the
ruhn~ in :.in emotional manner
and then left the courtroom
During a l ~1ter intcrvu•w, lht•
jurist said t hal thl· •tt·t1ons of
juror John L K ing of Anaheim
could haw .. prejudiced" the dt•
fend ant.
Pa tton. :15. was convicted of
SC('Ond degret• m urder in the
-.hooting death of K athe rine
Leigh Patton. 23. on Nov . 18
1978 The couple had been mar
ried for two months.
According to testimony in hrs
"even-week trial. Mr:. Patton
was attempting to move out of
the house when Patton confront·
ed he r w i th a 22 c aliber
automatic pi stol.
Mi Ila rd said that affidavits
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Coas t
Weather
Patchy low clouds and
local fog early mornings.
Otherwise fair through
Friday with variable high
c lo uds . Highs ranging
from upper 70s to 80s at
the be aches to the mid-80s
Inland. Lows tonight 58 to
66.
INSIDE TODA\'
The oil indiutry hoa bet JI .5
billion thffe it oU ond got in
the Atlantic oft Atlantic Cit11.
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A2 OA&L Y PILOT N fhul}dax. Auautt 23, 1979
Attorney Shot
DEBATE WITH CARTER •• Mystery Death
Still Probed
eel Statet refelvea 50 mlmon
barrell ol oll • monlh fN>m Iran
and that I.bey r.q\Milt.ed, d\M to
aabolate ot a ~nery, one ahlp-
meat ol k..a.ene.
Asked the preaid.ut "You
want me to telJ lhem C lhe Ira nlan1). 'Don't ship \UI any oU'"''
Someoot' ln lbe 1udlence &aid.
"Maybe we'd be bettt"r olf tl
they didn't "
Cuter. m a clearly aucuUc
tone ot voare, replied: "Maybe
:so. we can do wit.bout lt."
'r he man ftnally coaceded that
Carter's dcclllon was "reuona
bltt" but sUll .aked why Cu t.,r
couldn't win at least • "worth
leaa uaurance that lbey will
look into fjOllle of lhtM human
riahla violaUona "
Carter told Lbe man· "You're
lbe beat question aaker I ever
~aw but you don't give me a
c:bance to answer " _
He reminded the man that no
Ame ricans were killed when
they were evacuated durin& lbe
Ira nian revolution this year
"T hey could h ave kille d
Americans but they didn't ,"
Carter said.
As the debate ended , one of
the man's companions called out
to the president. ''I think you're
domg a hell or a good job."
The dialogue took place over a
Huntington
Man Turns
Death Tale
By STEVE MARBLE
01 tM Delly "le4 S .. "
A 51-year -o ld Huntington
Beach man, who told authorities
earlier this month he killed his
~randfathcr 16 years ago at a
rural Ill in ois far m h ouse .
ple aded innocent Wednesday at
his a rraignment
Manon Ma rkham as in custody
an Blandinsville. Ill .. on $15,0001
bail when~ tlC' was taken after
telling polJcc in Flagstaff, Anz.,
that he shot his grandfather
following a family dispute.
lllinoas authonties said the
professiona l ~ro unds k ce pe r
s i~n ed a confession and in-
formed them his m other took the
blam e for thl' March 31, 1963,
killing.
Police said thr mother. Lois
Markham, died last year and
wa'i never chargt><l an the shoot·
ang
Mc Donald County Sheriff John
Bli ven in Illinois said Markham
told him he wanted to clear his
mother's name and to get the
shooting ·off his chest."
Bliven, who was the original
investigator or the shooting, said
.Markham':. grandfather, Sterl·
ing Rr.~rt..... was fo und at his
61andiru.valle farmhouse dead
from a shotgun blast to his head
fl e s aid Roberts and Mrs.
Markham had been fi ghting and
5hc told sheriff's officers she shot
hN father. Bliven said she was
cove red with blood and had been
badly beaten.
Bliven said the district at-
~orney ruled the shooting was
aelf-defense.
··w e round Markham at a
restaurant in town with a b\Dlch
of friends," recalled the sheriff.
"He told us he hadn't been out to
the farmhouse that morning."
Police claim Markham .told
them his mother called him the
day of the shooting and reported
her father was trying to kill her.
Markham, who was employed
as a groundskeeper at Knott's
Berry Farm until last June, told
pobce his mother agreed to take
the blame and told him to leave
the area.
Police said Markham in-
formed them he had lived in
H untingt.on Beach since 1972.
The Huntington Beach man.
who was a high school football
sta r in Blandinsville, apparently
was driving back to llllnois to
make a confession, police aaid.
He stopped in Flaastaff to re·
port tbe loss of hiA wallet and de-
cided to turn himself in,
a1,1thortt.les noted.
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chaln·liat f9DCe, wlth the crowd
w1td\I."' quJetly and aneral ot
tbe mu'a companiona lnt.'*t·
1n1 an oceulonal comment.
Somt memben ol the crowd bed
be.-. waltlnl all nl1Jal. and dur·
1n1 a fe• rain showera, lo aee
lhe pree.idenl
Thf p~t. who wore blue
Jean• and a wtndbreaker. apolte
calmly and aof\ly, 1howlnc no
dlaplay ot t.mperamC!Dl. Ilia de·
bater did not raise Illa volte
ellhtr. aJthouth hla voice car
rled a tood deal of pa11loo.
Today'a .cllvallH mark the
next-to la1t 11ched11led stop uo
the flut r1 mlly'1 aeven·day
c rulae down the Mlulsslppi oo
lhe alemwheel&r Oelt• "ueen
Secret S.:rv1ce •Ktmlfi calmly
watched t.he debate
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PATTON ...
filed with the court showed thBl
King discussed lhe case with u
cused juror Belin Teano, also of
Anaheim, during the first day of
jury deliberations.
Mrs. Teano bad been excused
the previous day, M ili a rd sa1d.
a fte r telling the judge he r
husband, who had underaone
surgery, required her care.
King, Millard said, telephoned
Mrs. Teano to check on her
husband's condition. The con-
versation later turned to the
Patton case, Millard said.
Millard said King violated the
admonishment given in all
criminal cases that jurors not
discuss lhe matter outside the
courtroom. and indicated he will
explore the possibility or finding
King in contempt or court for his
•lleged actions.
Millard also faulted King for
not divulging dunng jury selec ·
lion questioning that he had un ·
d e r gon e lhre 0 yea r s o r
psychiatnc care
That could have had an errert
on the Patton verdict because
the Irvine attorney used an an
sanity defense. The Jury found
Patton sane at the tame of the
shooting.
Later Wedne sday . Millard
granted Patton $100,000 bail.
which his puenls a re expected
to post. Stokke said Patton then
will be moved from Orange
Count y Jail lo a Santa Ana
psychiatric hospital where he
will be confined without pass
privi leRe~
Sept. 11 was set for further
proceedings in advance of the
second trial
Millard has bee n on the
S uperior Court be nc h since
January, after unseating Judge
Richard Hamilton in a holly con-
tested election Millard is a
former deputy district attorney.
Mr. Penhall
Dies at 84;
Rites Slated
Private funeral services will
be held Saturday for Orange
County native Merton E .
Penhall who dJed Wednesday at
the age or 84.
Mr. Penhall was born in
Westminster and was a long-
time resident of Newport Beach.
He wu a veteran of World
War 1, in which he served wilh
the 96th Aero Squadron.
Mr. Penhall operated Orange
County's Penhall Trucking Com-
pany for SS years.
Visitation bas been scheduled
for Friday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
at the S m ith a nd Tuth ill
Westcliff Chapel, 427 E. 17th St.,
Costa Mesa.
OallJ ,, ... $wtf ,_
/tlusi~alCondurtor?
Ron Luciano appears to be conducting a s ymphony o r·
c hestr a. but he's really JUSt µlaying up to fa ns behind
the first b ase dugout. Luciano. an Ame ri{'an League um·
pire, helped pres ide over the Angels-Indians ~ame at
Anaheim Stadium We dnesday. which was a nything but a
masterpiece For story a nd additional photos. see Page
Bl
Nixon Hits Snag
For NY Apartment
NEW YORK <AP> f'lnding
a s uitable apartment in Manhat-
tan is a feat no matter who you
are, but for Richard M Nixon 1\
is becoming a prolon~cd ordt:al
The five-member board of
managers or the Fifth Avenue
condominium building where the
former president has agreed to
purchase a 12-room apartment
withheld a vote Wedne:.day that
was expected to approve lhl'
sale.
The purchase agreement for
the f our bed r oo m . four
b a t h r o o m a p a r l m c· n t o r
Ab ra h am ll1 r sc hfc lrl . a
m1lhonaire builder, was signed
by Nixon's lawyers last Thu~
day. AJthough the agreement •S
not sub1ect to the approval or a
bo ard of te n ant!>. as 1n a
cooperative buildan~. st«tlf' low
gives a condominium's board of
managers the right to bloc k a
sale by matching the sale pnce.
Dr. Charles Roos. a board
member, said the board met and
reviewed various issues of the
proposed purchase. but that
"certain ~pects still required
c larification, such as security "
He said it would be several days
before another meeting was
held. The purchase agreement did
Ml List a price for the apart·
ment, but the price was believed
to be nearly $1 million, to be
paid in caah at the sale's closing
later this year. The apartment's
monthly maintenance charge re·
portedly is St,200.
The apartment overlooks Cen·
tr al Park and occupies the en-
tire seventh noor or 817 Fifth
Ave., at 62nd Street. which is on
the same street where Nixon
2 H08tages Freed
and his w1fr. Pat. lived bcforl'
his 1968 pr1:!>1dent1a l l'leclion
Earlier lhtl> month. Nixon
w1thdn·w a $750,000 ofh-r lu hU)
a n111e> room duplex pt'nthoU...,l' Ill
l!J £ 7lnd Sl afl t:r rc:i.1dent.s or
the Madii.on Avenue: co-0p op
pos ed hi s res ide ncy. citing
security problems and possible invasion of privacy as a result of
his noton cty
Store Robbed
Of Clothing
In Newport -
OHic1als at the Newport Beach
N<>1m a n M:Jrcui. departme nt
~tore toda y were tnll yang lhelr
losses from a burglary Tuesday
night.
Police said it appeared highly
skilled thieves "twisted out" one
of the store's deadbolt locks at
a bout 9.JO p.m and swiftly en·
tered the store. removed a rack
of men's swts and fled before
police could arrive on the scene.
Orficers were alert<'d to the
bre ak·in when the burglars
tripped the store's alarm. Arrav·
Ing within minutes or the sound·
Ing of the alarm, officers said
they found only the pole which
once held the suits lying on the
floor near the unlocked door.
By JOANNE R£YNOLD6
Ol-0.llY ..........
S anta Barbara County
Sheriff's deputlea aald today the
m ysterious death of oll com-
pany-fighting attorney J ame•
Oppen remains unsolved.
Oppen, 58, was found shot to
death TUesday night on bis 41·
foot cabin crusier "Chronic
Bitcber." Hls body was dis·
covered on the vesael after he
bad radioed a distreH call that
he wu belna kidnapped and
tortured and shot at.
Wu lt murder or suicide~
A spokesman for the Santa
Barbara Sheriff said today lbat
question la tlill unanswered
pending th e out c ome o r
laboratory tests conducted as
part of the autopsy done Wed·
nesday. The suicide theory apparently
gained aome credence Wednes-
dav. Oppen dJed or a single guruihot
to the base of the neck. accordrng
to sheriff's officials who said
more weapons were found on the
boat.
Sourees close to lbe invest.lea·
lion reportedly have aald they
are certain the lawyer's death
was a suicide, apparently staged -
to look like a murde r
lnvesti"ators pubUcaTy were ·
more cautious in their state·
ments about the case. Sheriff's
C apt . Jim Viuolini said
homicide has not been ruled out
He said investigators were
studying a tape of Oppen's may-
day call in which he said he had
been kidnapped and was being
tortured but was tem poranly
free and able to uae the rad.lo.
F,...Pa.,AJ
SWIM ...
so mehow hit upon the long·
dist a nee project
Since thl'n . lhef ,.,, t>.>en l1rung
up dunon. of \"Hr~thang from
r11 .. d1 c·al i.en ices lfJ ~r><·c1al cum
r11un1 cat1ons t:qu1pment
Their i>lan calls for use of tv.o
large l'Scort boats . .!>maller
whaler·saze patrol boats and two
inflatable safely launches wh1cb
will each carry a rescue diver
The notJon of turning the Ion~·
distance underv.ater sv. 1m tnt() d
benefit jUSt l>Ort of naturally ft-II
C1 nl o th l' R ed Cro5 i, a.!>
benefi ciary because of that ur
gan1zaiton's waler 5a fety pro
gr ams.
"What we e doing 1s looking
for pledges or donations or either
cash to the Red Cross· water
s a fety progi:am& or of blood
from people who hke the idea,"
Milne said
"Part of the idea came from
the image that sc uba has ...
Shelley added
"You only hear of it when
tnere's an accident and someone
dl"S ." Maine explained. adding
that "we're not planning on bav-
in~ that happen."
The two men concede they've
pic ked an extre me ly t ough
project. They're traming for it
while trying to run their di ving
c I asse:.. and coordinate the project
at thes.me time.
Traarung at present is six lo
eight nules or road work and a
couple lloors or exercises daily,
but they want to be able to get
up to sax hours a day of conda·
tioning work by the end of the
month.
• 11
DEATH UNSOLVED
James Oppen, 58
Mesa OKs
So01e Store
Purchases
Members of Costa Mesa'a
Red evelopment Agency indicat-
ed Wednesday lhey s trongly
fa vo r purchasing part of a row
of stores on the west side of
Newport Bouleva rd between
18th St r ee t a n d H a rbor
Roulevard. but not necessanly
all of them
Ai,:enc•y members, who al!'lo
.irl• C1t\ Council ml'mbers. said
Jt c1 !>Ludy ... es~1on that a planned
com 01rrc1;il n ·lll'\ elopment by
tht· ('ll\ r:in :in adja<:Pnl blo<"k
m u-.t h.1\ <' .,1,m1· accesi. to
!'ii•v. µon ~>ulc\ ~•nl to b.-a s ue
l l''>'-
l ht'' .1 ho 11 o t '"l th al the
=" "'"' uon Ho11l1•\ ;1111 '>tores ha v<.·
p a r k 1 n J! .1 n d c 1 r c u I a l t on
problems themselve5 and would
benefit from some kind of cut, in·
volving the remova. of severat
stores . to a llow shoppers to use
plannPd n('w parking areas in
bar l-. orthf' ... trlp
A ~i·m·~ m1·m bt•rs ~aid they
c .1 n t mJkf· J final decision
about "h<Jl to condemn without
St'.,lnR -.om<: 1k~•Rn..., a:. to how
lhl' total pr<>Jl'C'l will work
Tht•\ sa1c1 a design competi·
~•Ort \1) draw up such plans will
be d1 scui.!'oed at th<' agency's
St'pt 5 m<'t.'ltnl>l
Ownt>rs und tenants of the
storei. on :-.;ewport Boulevard's
v. e"t side have opposed the
po$s1ble condcmnauon of their
property They have said they
are willing to remodel to tie the
strip an with a new development
behind It
At Wednesday's study session,
jeweler and property owner J.
C Humphries said the owners
would support the removal of a
few stores 1f necessary to im-
prove parking and traffic woes.
At the meeting , more amica·
ble t ll an s everal pre vious
sessions between owners and the
agency. half a dozen speakers
continued to urge tha t they be
allowed to retain their property.
Mr. Penhall leaves his son,
Alvin P e nhall o f Balboa;
daughters, Audrey Mau of
Balboa, Marily Knoeller of
Camarillo and Janet PenhaU of
Santa Ana; sister, Edna Day of
Huntington Beach ; 11
grandchildren, and 15 areal·
grandchlldren.
NEW ORLEANS <AP) Ed
Grice, a seminarian tu ken
hostage during communion at
the Orlean'i Parish jail . was re·
leased early today. several
hours after two inmates frct?d
Ferdinand Barre, a mu11ician
also taken hostage during the
service. Neither was burl during
the eight·hour siege .
Newport Surf and Sport
The family su11esls memorial
contributions to Christ Lutheran
Church ot Costa Mesa.
Mesa Nude Studio
Gets Court Setback
A Coata Meta nude modeling Superior Court ruling. the studio
studio auffered a setback Wed-mmt close down If It can't ob-
nelday in its n1bl to atay in lain a conditional ul'e permit as
buinesa when an Orana• Coun· required under the city's zoning
ty Superior Court 'udl• aald be ordinance.
bellevt1 tbe clty 1 IOlliDC or· Tbe city denied the permit lD
dlauce ii COllllUtuUoeal. June, but tbe atud.lo bas bMn al· Judie l'Award Wallin lald be lowed to operate while lt ft1hta
plau lo formallae bla opinion at tbe city's decision.
u Oet. 10 bearbal into tht c... Aa lbln1s atand now, the
of tbe SumblM 8tucllo, SU W. atudJo, which offers nude women
ltth St. for photoguphy. aketchln1 or
Tbe city bu betn attempUn1 Just conversation, can remain
to abut down th• nude m= opeo 1e1ally until the Oct. 10
1tud1o OQ 1roundl that U hearlnf and for 30 daylJ after
wltbout a required 1onln1 that, l lta operators dedde to
permll. appeal Judie Wallln'a 1onln1
Uadel' tbe wrma of u Mrlier . law declaion.
c
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10.t Oely
Suspect
levels
Charges • Tbe Oefendant ln 1a f'ullerton
murder and r111pe raff who onc-e
dMcribed himself a~ a "!!Oldl"r
of G.od" caaim s that has rh1ht to act u hie own attorney was bt"
ln1 obatnatUd by Oraoae Coun l1 Jail penonnel 1"be cllarses wen> level~ du• lnf a pre-tnal heartna on a d1i.
m •••I m o tion fllt'd belort-
Oran1e County SuSW"rtor Court
Judte Ted Millard by Kt>Nlelh
Richard Hulbert, 21. i.ccust>d ol
the Jan 7. 1976. aap t> and
murde r of WhttUe1 hflust'w1fr
Gina Marie Tishe r, 19
Hulbert also fuct'l> rhurgt>~
that four days later he kid
napped. raped and robbed 11
Fullerton <'ommun1ty colleg,t-
student and dumped he,. body in
Irvine
The black-hatred. beanted de
fendanl, wearing a while and
green leisure .suit cited eight
grounds on whic h hP believes
jail personnel have attempted to
s tymie his de fe nse activities
Hulbert claims his reQUC! ·t!-
for law books to assist in the
preparation in his defonH• hav.-
been delayed and that he hai.
been housed in a J<tll modulC'
com mooly known as the 200.
"NObod) told Yf'U tt>;lt ,, wa!.
going to be easy lo preo<ire your
case. did they., .. Judge Millard
interjected al one point dunn~
the hearing Wednesday after
noon.
The fi rst wttness to testify in
Hulbert':-,.. beha lf w as Craig
Leland Bi~horse. now in custody
awaiting trial in connect10t'l with
the murder of Lagun a Beach
skateboard part.o: i<ales man
Also schedule<' to test1f} was
Rober t Edward Cr a n e now
a waiting sentencing after being
convicted of the 'irst degree
murder of Huntington Harbor
Jeweler Wayne Golin
Crane served as his own al
tomey during his Or ange Count)
Superior Court trial
Hulbert'::. trial 1s scheduled to
begin Sept 4
Freeze R e buffed
SACRAM ENTO (AP J The
Assembly Judiciary Committee
h as r ebuffe d Gov Edmund
Rrown .Jr 's attempt to freeze
Judges' salaries Co· one ye<fr
Pilot
Logbook
.,. .. ._.
WITNESS l l t>lt.•na Stoeck
h urr1\'t'S a~ Cl matcritil w it
rH•ss 111 the Jl!ffrey M at.·
l>1>nal d murdl·r t riul 1n
Haleigh. NC. ShP has hml
t•d s he may havt-parttc1peil
t•d in the murder~
2 Charged
With Plot
Of Murder
A 74.year·old Santa Ana mlln
and a 39·vear-old Garden Grove
woman have been arrested for
allegedly paying an undercover
pohcem<in $3,000 to dispose of
lhe wo.man's hus band
The May-Decem ber duo was
identified by police as Edgar
Roberson, 74. of Santa Ana and
Lorraine Test<>. 39, of Garden
Grove
The pair wa~ charged with
conspiracy lo commit murde r
a nd solicitation of murder. ac
cording lo Santa Ana police Sgt
Chip Morin
Monn said that unde rcover
policema n Leonard Mendez had
ag recd a fter meeting w ith
K ober~o n t o murder Mrs
Testa ·~ t>stran~cd hus band. An
thony TC'sta. of Westmmster. 1n
return for $3,000
Where Have All
Flo~er Kids Gone?
By DAVID 1'UTZMANN
Ot 11'e O~ly Pit .. Si.ti
Het e r am s1ttmg amid the bucolic splendor of the UC
Irvine campul>, a prne-scen\.ed 11( somewhat s mog-tinged >
brf'eze runrung its hngers up m> back.
And J wonder
COULD IT REALL \ be IJ years since I first went off to
t•ollege 10 San f'rancasco. a kid from a !>mall coastal town
with a whee:iy intellect. a bleary commitment to any caust'
which ticked off Cali1ornia's fustian s upenntendent or
oublic instruction. Ma>. Rafferty, and an insatiable desire
to discuss English industrial history with topless queen
Carol Doda·1
It all seems so different here at UCI. ls it the quietude '>
I can't ever recall a serene moment in my years at
Cahfom1a's campus version of Uganda, San Francisco
KUTZMANN
State l.Jru versity.
KNOWLED GE WA SN'T
s omething absorbed from the tobac-
co·breathed words of a professor or the
crinkled pages of a fine, old book Jt
came from instruct.ions blared over a
bull.horn telling everyone which wav to
disperse before the cops waded in
s winging their batons.
There were no quiet, reasoned,
poetically inspiring <lialogues.
Campus president and now U.S. Sen.
Sam my Hayakawa would sit behind his imposingly large
desk and address the students over loudspeakers m ounted
atop the barracks-gray administration building.
It seems no matter what he would say, crowds of stu
dents would come together so their voices would chorus a
two-syllable chant that makes refere nce to the feces of
steers
AND EVEN WHEN THERE were moments free or the
spirit of confrontation. the center or campus. a worn and
trampled patch of green S'11TOUDded by pink stucco build·
ings. would echo with the sing-song chants or the colorful street merchants or the Haight.
It was always Mardi Gras time, it seemed. Music, booze.
dope crowds, speeches, laughter, dogs ...
Sometimes zealots would doff their clothes and put on
rolle r skates No kidding.
Once, a correspondent from Tass. the Soviet news agen·
cy. ventured on campus to give a talk to the Journalism
Department.
Beforehand. be was given a guided tour of the school
during a typical noon bazaar.
When he returned. his face seemed ashen, troubled.
.. WBA'l"S mE MA1TEat" he wu uked.
"U tbla IC!bool were ln Russia," be said atonef aced,
"you'd all be shipped to Siberia."
Memories. 1bese thoughts have only returned to me
because the UCI campus aeema IO stlll on tb1s swnmer
day.
Oh au.re, I know clanee have yet to oelin. Tbere'a
alwa.)'11 a strain of m adneta in every t0Ue1e commu.ntt.y th.at surfaces once the qua.~r 1et1 under way.
Maybe it's Just that as I get older. the memories 1et
craller, dnmker and more colorful.
Doctor
Recounts
'Ter1vr'
~
RAL£1GH, N.C. CAP>
Cbokln1 and lf'Ylnl to hold back
lean u ~ lelltll\ed lo bit de·
fenH. Dr Jeffrey Mac Donald
tuday l'f'COWlted • nlaht o.f terror
he uid be lived lhrou1h 9~
yean a,o when bis wife and Lwo
dau1ntera wore kllled.
Tb~ former Green Beret cap-
t•ln ~the aland at rus murder
trla.l, 111t)'inl, "I thougbL there
wa11 a diilinct possibility I would
~killed."
He de:sc rlbed four s hadowy
f1g ure.s. one or them a woman
who chanted in a monotone,
'Acid is groovy; k:iU the pigs."
He :;aid his recollection of the
citt:aek at Fort Bragg 1s "hazy at
bt>st
· · 1 heard my wile screaming.
It was JU.St a scream. at fi rst,"
Mac Dor:u.tld said. s niffing and
brushing tears
"lt was Colette's (bis wife's>
voice "Jeff. Jert. help me. Why
are theydoi.ng th.is to me? ..
Thf' next thing MacDonald
said he heard was Kimberly, 5,
l>Cr<>am "Daddy" fi ve tim es
MacDonald said he was asleep
on the couch in his living room
"hen the screams began Ile
tillld hC' started lo sit up. a nd saw
the four hf?urC•!. s tanding at the
front of the courh.
One. a blac~ man, cl ubbed
him. knocking him back. Mac·
Ounald sa1d
"I was t ryiog to chink what lht·
f 1s ~oing on here. and l
to uld hear Colette. and I
l'ouldn't make any sense of wh at
w;1s haopenin~." M!>c Donald
S~llrl .
MacDonald . o r llun~ington
Harbour. is charged with Killing
Colette, 26' Kimberly, 5. and
Kristen. 2. while stationed at
Fort Bragg as a Green Beret
dO<'lOr ln 1970
Defe ns e attorney Be rnard
Segal started oueslioning by
asking MacDonald why he has
never rerrarried MacDonald
cleared his throat, oaused. and
said. "l can ·1 forget my wife <tnd
children .. We Li ved .ogether
We s hare together almost ev
erythin~. We had a good hfe We
we re all friends.·
Earlier in the d uy t · S D1s-
t r1 ct Court Judge f'ranklin
Dupree ruled that a 9().page re
port by the Army in 1970 which
fo und c harges against Mat·.
Donald "not true" was not ad
missible m his mura er t rial.
He t estif;eo in 1970 at the
Army investigative hearing that
cleared him of the charges In
1974 and 1975. he appeared
before the federal grand jury
lhat i.nd.lcted him.
Each Ume he tells the story.
he told The l\.ssociated Press 10
a recent interview. it takes off "a pound of flesh.··
llis lawyers, calling sever al
people who knew him in 1970.
are trying to show MacDonald
was a loving 'athe r a nd husband
who had. in the words o( at·
torney Wade Smitn's opening
argument "hfe mouves not
death motives.··
MacDonald grew up 10 Pat·
cogue. N. Y Ile met his wlfe.
Colette. while a teenager. dating
her on and off. The} , marned
after his Junior year <it Prince·
ton a nd Kimberly was born
while he was a senior . The}
moved to Chicago. where Mac·
Donald went to Northwes tern
M ed1 cal School. K r •stcn was
born rus senior 1ear
After nis internship. the next
stop was to be a residency at
Yale in orthopedic s urgery. The
Army inte rfered. He enlisted. he
said. rather than be drafted
while in training.
Colette stayed witn Mac
Donald's mother wh ile Mac·
Donald was 10 Army training.
Man Gives
Hi11U1el/ Vp
After Hijack
PORTLAND. Ore . <AP> -A
man pretending to carry a bomb
hijacked a United Airlines 727
c arrying 119 people rrom
Portland to Los Angeles and
forced the plane to return to
Portland, whe re he surrendered
early today, the FBI uid.
All 112 passengers a.nd seven
cr ew members left the aircraft.
unharmed. the FBI uid.
The man gave himself up at
2:25 a.m. and ~as taken into
custody by the FBI which Iden·
tified the suspect as James R.
Allbee, 216, of Portland.
The airport bomb squad
opened the packace he said wu
an exploelve device and con·
firmed lt was not a bomb .
Autboritiel did not re~eal the
contenta of the pac1ta1e. • -
• ·Tbe cnly demand that bu bee11 made is that I.he man want-
ed lo come back to Ponland,"
uid FBI i.polteamao BiU
Williama.
WUUams •••d that the cue
would be tu.med ~er \0 t.M U .S
attorney'• omce and that AJ.Jbee
woald be arraitned •at.er. tod~·
before a U.S. ma119lrate.
'THOUGHT l'D BE KILLED'
Dr. MKOonald Teettftee
Brown Hits
Carter on
Oil Deals
SACRAMENTO <API Gov
Edmund Brown Jr told Pres1
dent Carter in a telegram today
that Carte r's move to export
heating oil to I ran raised
"serious questions" m hghl of
possible upcoming U S. supply
s hortages
T he Democratic governor . an
unannounced can<lidate for pres
ident. asked Carter. who has
defended his dec1s1on, three
q u estions about the export
move·
How m uch he<iting 01 1 is 1n
storage tn the United Stales. and
will Carter meet his goal or 240
m 11l1 on barrels of !-.lOckplled
ht'ating 011 by lht• staled October
deadline?
What is the rationale beh.tnd
the reported "substantial pn ct'
d1 Herent1al between what Irani~
pf'rmitted to pay and what
Am eriran consumers are forcffi
to pay for the same petroleum
product., .. Brown cited pres!> a<'
<'Oun ts that heating oil's ret.~ul
price m ay exceed 9() cents a
gall on this wtnter and Iran wtll
receive the oil 'or about 55 cent!>
a gallon
Was an tt~reement madt·
"in exchunJ,:e for the heatinli? 011
sale"" Brown said sotc1flcalh
he wanted to know "was an\
agreement sou~hl or ft'<'e1ved
that would allow the 'n1ted
St ates to purchase add1t1onal
crude oil from Iran or was lllly
agreement sC>Oght or received
tha t would g uara ntee us it
reasonable price.,··
Thur!d!Y1A!JQUlt231 197'9 DAILY PILOT AJ
ArMirator Nizt!d
County Salary
Dispute Rages
By GAaY GaANVILLE Ot•o.11, ...........
County government's labor
problems continued to simmer
Wednesday when Orange County
supervisors refused to accept
bindina arbitration as a means
of settling a salary dispute with
the county',criminal attorneys.
Si multa~ou s l y. Board of
S upervisors Chairman Pbilip
Anthony a nno un ced that
supervisors a re standing pat on
a two-year 11 75 percent pay
hike offer to the prosecutors and
public delenders
Tha t left a week-old walkout·
sic .. out by the lawyers lntact
and lhe county's criminal courts
1f not in a state of emergency at
least held togethe r only by a
series or makeshift expedients.
Still on duty and 1n the trial
courtrooms are those attorneys
who have been assigned trial
cases and wh~ code of eUucs
says thev will not aba ndon those
ca ses.
Be yond that. howeve r . the
week·old walkout s ickout by the deputy district attor neys <ind
deputy public defender!. 1s takmg
its toll
Thost-estimate<i JfJ to 15 per
Cl'nt of the two legal forcei. who
arC' not repartm~ in sick or tak·
ing earned day'\ orr are Jo1rung
adm1mstrato~ tn the two offi ces
1 n m akin Ii( rout'"'' cour t ap·
t:>l' a r a m•ec;
J\nd today a~ lht: J•Jb <1Ct1on
pr<>lest 1s entenng 1b second
"'t>t"k the attome):. are hold.mg
fo!.l
Their spokesman. deputy dis
lnct attorney ·11rr Ha rn:.. ~aJd.
thl' feeling or frustr<1t10n ·~ Ii!'.
OPEC Suit Call~d
"Hot Potat~H"
LOS ANGELES (AP1 Prcs1-
dt'nt Carter urgt-d former At
torney General Gnffln ~II not
to Join .n ., controvt-rs1al anti
trul>t wt <tli?alnM tht• Or1i?an1zc1
t1on of Pt't roll·um Export1n~
Countnt'!'.. tl-e JUdJ.:c in the c<ist•
has said from tht· bem·h
l ' S D1stnct ('ourt Jud~<· A
.\ndrl'v. ltauk. v.ho hl'ard final
<1 rJtum<'n t s tod:1\ d1<>C'lo~ed
Wednesda) ht-had· d1..,c•usl>ed tht·
fase -.1th Bell during .i chancl'
m(.>t.>tlng at Palm Sprm~s tte
sa id Bell called the case ··hot
potatoes. ·
high or higher than il was it
week aco.
"The 5upe rvi sor s s hould
realize they have been affecting
the operation of lhe criminal
justice system with their actions
for some time and it bas only been
the dedication of the lawyers t.bat
has held things together ."
Harris said the offer to s ubmit
the salary issue to binding
a rbitration would have com·
milted the attorneys lo a bide by
whatever dects ton was reached
by the arbitrator
· · (f tbe decision had been zero,
don ., gj ve them any kind or lt
raise. we wouJd have lived with
that." Harris said.
"We JUSt felt 1t was the best
way to get the issue resolved
and the fairest to both sides. ·
Labor t roubles s parked on
another front Wednesday even
when supervisors vot ed to ratify
five separate multi-year con
tracts covering about 6.200 coun-
ty workers.
The note of discord i.ounded
when a spokesman for <tbout 80
district attorney 1nvesti~alors
urged supervisors not to adopt tht:
um brell <t pact undf!r which they
are C'Overed ·
lnvest1g<ttor J i m Hox ·otd
supt•rv1 sor!> tht• mt>mber ap
proval vote taken b} the Oran~t:
Count) Employeel> J\!>!.ociatJon
was faulty and that tht-mt m
bers had be-en 1nt1m1datcd by the
assoc1at1on
Rox also made 11 rl >ar thal
what ,.., <t't the heart <>f lhl' in
ve:-t1~ator~· c·ompl;,unl ll> that
'lherirt oeputics wt•re ~1vcn Da\
bonus<'S for <fdvancc tram1'1g 1n
lt1 w t•nforcemt'nl
Rox said. 1n effert. lfl<tl 1f
deputies are given bonus pay for
..,uc h trairung so s hould district al
torneyl>. all of '4ho m 'lave such
qu<thhcat1ons
Hut the investigators <ind their
:.pokcsman wen! told tht!tr quar-
rel 1i. with t he ass0<·1at1o n and
n o t thl' county Roard o f
Suf)crv1sor...,
It was the• a sociallon that
neJ,?ot1att'd on behalf of the in·
n•st1~ators and failed to win for
thf'm lht> nonus pa:-fi:ature late r
:J -'·a roC'd to the dcpul1t•!-. (.'nn~equcntly supN\%ors vt)l
•·d to ,·at1 h th•· five pa) l'On-
tral'l!> that will hnng to tht· af·
ft>C'tt•d workN~ t1nd t•..,l1miJltd
C'"Ol lt-('ll\ll' S2'; rn1ll111n tn Jl<I~
rauw!:-and t1ddl 'I rnngt· b1:nd1b
0\ l' r th re•· \l'.J r ...
SOFA· BED SALE!
Queen and
full si~e
•T~ we WJl'f comlonllble
sofa beds fOf s1tt1ng ano
~
•A wide Mlec:t1on of fabncs
and cotors to Choote from
·~ beci<a and seat
cu1t11on1,
SAVE 20o/o
TWO WEEKS ONLY Set·eral St yle:J
To Choo:1e from
Salf> Pf>riod
. I 11g. 23rd
Tf1ro119h
SPpl. 61.h
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H.J.GAR~ETT fU~NITU~E
PqQFtSStONAL
INffRIOf' OESIONERS
U II HAllOA I&. tD.
COSTA MISA •4'·0275
A4 OAA.'f PtLOT Thw...O.y. Augu.t 23, 1179
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Cover 'e01 Up
T8S NA&&D AND TID 4PP&AL&D: One. a1llin. ln
dot•ed and detetm1Ded pursuit ot 00.llUl'lualt.J purity. t.he
foreee ot IOOd at Cotta ll•a City HaU b••• won a ... a1
battle qalmt D&lltclDeu. nu. tbea la yet aaotber cbqcar la the lqal mat'blna
Uoa. ot the ctty ot Co.ta lleu ¥ert• the Sunalllae Sludio
At the Sunaaa1.ne Studio. aoeated out on nth Sttwt.
youn1 women po1e for cUlllamen wbU• wearln1 only •
smlle. Tb.LI. Costa Me1a'1 talwut city ott•ct.i. alle1e. 11
lnaufftc1ent attire.
HAVING IN THE PAb'T surrtt1HuHy booted btyood
the city limit.a such unclothed enterpnsM aa bar.1 topped
waitreaaes and nude &O·lfl danc-ers. ~Ml• M•u'1 t"lly
Subway t'iciina
NATION IWEATHE"
Ma.,,la•d Brealc
Cops Round Up
Escaped Cons
JESSUP, Md. <AP> -Tblrty
lnm at.es desert bed u dan1erous
broke out ot priaoa, then scat-
tered acroaa the Baltimore·
W aabioatoo area early today
pursued by police and patrol
dogs, authorities said. Fou.r1een
were reported io c ualody by
SALT Pact
Critici:&ed
By Legion
HOUSTON CAP ) The
mid-day aa officers besaa
roundiDI up men wit.bout .._
quate idenWlcaUoa.
Sgt. H• K. McCormlck Mid
the inmates, all dreHed la
civilian clothes, neaped late
WeclD.Uy by cuttinl ~a
bar and a security acreen at tbe
Maryland House of CorrectioM.
He said the men scaled a 15-foot
wall and three security f ence1 in
fleeing the pri.loll.
TBOOPE& RON Price said i.n-
mates bad been spotted aa far
away as Prince Georges County,
a suburb of Wu hin&tOO. D.C .•
a bout 20 miles southwest of
Jessup. It was the aecond bi<¢
gest jailbreak in the state's his·
tory .
Mus ician Renee Katz. her reattached right hand still
bandaged after she was pushed into the path of a Ne~
York subway train. has learned that a suspect in the a t -
tac k t l weeks ago has confessed.
Americ an Legion doesn't like
the SALT II treaty the way it
reads nght now, but it would ac-
cept 1t if a few cha nges were made
changes 1t approved at its oa
lion al convention here
Delegates also ove rwhe lming
ly approved a resolution orrenng
Legion me mbership w Vietoam-
e r a veterans previously ex-
cl uded because they s erved
bt'fore passage of the Gulf of
Tonktn Resolut1on . conside red
the official start or the ··con
flt ct ..
Other convicts were sigbted in
Howard, Baltimore and Anne
Arundel counties and in the city
or Baltimore, about 10 miles
from the prison. be s aid. One
C$Capee wu reported cauebt in
Virginia.
"We 'r e covering a large
a rea." Price said. "We don't
have any roadblocks, but we
have a &ot of cars."
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Anothtt Naked Coi.ghl Horsmg Mound 1n CoJto Mew
authorities are now attempting to uphold the city'i>
vi rtue against nudity through the legal vehicle of zoning
POpular Hobo Held
In Slaying of Boys THE R ESOLt:TION o~ned
m e m bcr s h 1p to Vi e t na m -e r a
veterans who served before Aug
S. 1964. P rt"v1ousl~. veteran ..
v. ho had ~en ed prior to that
date and afl1:r the Kor<'an W<tr
-w ere constdcrt-d to have i:.erved
1n peace time
A UTRORITI ES SAID the
search was concentrated aloog
the Ba lti more -W ashington
Parkway, where police were
picking up any maJe pedestrianb
who couJd not produce adequate
1denl1fication. T h e s uspects
were being taken to Jessup .
v. h e r e they we r e c hecked
against pictures of the fugitives
codes. 11 · Thus municipal authority has gone to court a eg~ng
that tht? Sunshiners failed to get. Ole proper ope~ating
per m it and besides. nudies are a n 10compatible use m the
17th Street sector of to wn.
They are operating naked in the sa!lle area as a
c hurch and Girl Scout office. not to ment100 the nearby
high-rise re tirement community of Bethe l Tower s.
Nakedness. then . clearly beco mes a mixed use.
parltcularly if you ignore the two nearby massage parlors.
ANYWAY ONLY YESTERDAY in Orange County
Superior Court. Judge Edward Wallin dt'.clared he found
the Cost a Mesa's zoning law whlch was being ~sed to come
down upon the starkers as constitutional He 41d. however.
be lieve the statute Jac ked in detail. .
The good jurist appeared to be demu~r1ng to th~ Fourth
Dis trict Court of Appe al in San Be"!ard1r:io. Thus 1t _would
a ppear at this writing that tbe Suns hmers fat e may indeed
be mulled further by the hlgher court outside of the
Orange County confines .
THUS YOU MAY BE lert puzzled as to whether o r not
thi"S is a victory for Costa Mesa c ity officials. Thev have
been battling t he Sunshine Studio in court since last
January. b k · It might be noted, however~ that some years ac .. m
ruling upon the plea of a cert81D tavern. the F~urth. Ots-
trict Court of Appeal 'a deeisioo suggested that al Ian t the
inherent constitutional right of "a bunch o~ randy beer
drinkers" to sit around ogling nude dancing girls.
If memory serves correctly, that decision was written
by Presiding Justice Robert Gardner of ~oron&··del Mar.
Gardner 's decisions are usually couched an s uch colorful
language Anyway, let's not pre-ju~,g.e the Sunshin~ _place. After
(jll the court may rule in th.is instance that st s okay to be ra~dy and ogle if you aren't sopping up suds.
Police Probe LA Slayings
L OS ANG ELES t AP l
Police are continuing the ir in·
vestigation of the shotgun slay-
i ng of brothers Halim and
Marwan Halaby at their North
Hollywood gas station during a
stickup Tuesday oight. A third
brother. Khalil. was next door
getting coff ee at the time.
S PRI N G FIEL D . Ill.
W i 111 a m · · t-' re 1 g h l Tr a 1 n · ·
Gualney was a · ·11keable hobo ...
say two wom en who knew htm
But the man now suspected of
killing young boys hated lO be
called a bum
"He ~as a strong m an when
h e got ma d .' i:.ays J oan
Schmidt. a mother of seven who
allowed Guatney a transient
now charged wit h murdering
three young boy~ lo sleep in a
garagt• apartment from time to
time ··My kids. I can sa y. really
loved tum "
Gt:ATNEY. S7, IS being held
without bond in t he Lancaster
County Jail at Lmcoln. Neb. lie
1s charged with killing t wo boys
in Nebraska four years ago Wld
wit h the murder 1n May of a
Kansas boy. Police say he's a lso
a s uspect in the deaths of at
least 12 other bu)=> around the
country.
Mrs Schmidt. (2. and Carolyn
Kuhl Royer, 65, said their image
of the man rucknamed "Freight
Train" was shattered this week
··He was a likeabl.: hobo." Mrs
Sch m idt s aid ··ttut don 't call
him a bum or a tramp lie didn't
like t he kids to taunt him with
names "
Guatney enJoyf'd wine. drank
oft en, and said he -.-. as adopted
and raised in Neosho f'alli:..
Kan .. until he ra n a way al 14,
s h e sa id . Th e itin e rant
liveslock handler ··always was
polite a nd seem ed to love
children." said Mrs Royer
GUATNEY WAS a rraigned
Wednesday in Lincoln. Neb .. on
charges of first-degree m urde r
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in connection with the death!> ol
J acob Surber. 12. and Jon
Sim pson. 1.3 The bo) ~ \ aru~hed
afte r visiting the N\!braska Statt'
Fair in 1975 Thcir bod1c:-. were
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li e entered no plt'a to th<:
cha rge. '4h1ch could bring ,J
pen alty of dt'alh tn Lhl' dcclrn'
r hair or IJfe imprisonment
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s h1yin~ of J nck Hanrahan, ll!
whose body was found 1n a c rcl'k
bed 10 days aflt'r a Ma) 20 dJi:.ap
pcarance
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rt•t1red pony tratnl'r She ~aHJ
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in~. ··Wherever the re -w a s ;,
show. we knew thcr t 'd be Htll,
Mrs. Royt'r s.i1d
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t·lt,g1b1llt) dJtt-batk to Dec 22
IU61 , v.hen thl' h r~t Amen c:an
v. Js killed About 300 Ament·an~
d1l'd in V1t>tne1m before the Gulf
of Tonkin re:.<1lut1on "'al> pa~~l'd
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v. orked to ddt.·Jl th1• rc~olulirm
1~ ~till \ •·r~ lr;.dn11mal · ~aid
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l.t>g1on ~ld.!f m1·mbt1 from (Ir
rtnJi?lon. ~aim-
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u~ 111 thl· r Jnh JOd f1l1· • esnd
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l!U\ 1o1.hu lt•~l h1~ leg in Vretnam
that hi:''~ not t'lt~1ble to JOtn lht'
Lt'.l?IOn "· "''kl-cl l.ambt·rt
Rill Cla r k. a s tate pohct
.. pokes ma n. said sta.te and local
police fl ooded the Baltimore
Wastungton area looking for the
men
··w e don 't know who tbeM·
m e n are. nor wh at tbey an·
t'har$!M with. so we 're urging
moto rists n ot l o pi c k uµ
h1tchtuk1?rs." ht-~<s td
Price !>Wd the inmates were
1·~1 sy to ~pot. "They're walking
Jlong the !>tde of the ro4tdS and
"'hen they see a pohce ca r, they
take orr runrung into the woods,"
h<' s aid
Thert• "'as no 1m med1ate com
ment frr.im prison 0Htc1als
TH E STATE'S lar gest pn~on
t•i.cape occurred in Apnl 1959 at
the P-a tu xe nt Ins titute. a
Juvenj le facility. also located in
J essup. T hirty -rour inmates
brol..1· out at that l1 me -----
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People lrusl
newspapers
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In a recent Gallup poll of public confidence in 10 key in-
stitutions, newspapers ranked fifth ahead of television and
the U.S. Supreme Court.
The survey showed that 51 percent of the people say
they have a great deal or "quite a lot" of confidence in
newspapers. Only 38 percent say they have equal confidence
in television.
Si nce an earlier survey six years ago, newspapers
surged ahead 12 percent -a gain more than twice as great
as the greatest improvement of other Institutions including
organized religion, banki09, the m ilitary, public schools,
Congress, labor and big business.
Among young adults age 18 to 29, 57 percent indicated a
high level of confidence in newspapers, but far fewer --38
percent -·-gave television a comqarable vote of confidence,
the Gallup poll reported.
• Advertise in the medium people trust. Advertise In a
newspaper.
Alono the Orange Coast, people rely on the
DAILY PILOT
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CAl.IFOANIA
\
llel~tant Cross-rountrg Finish .. ,..~
Finding their balking steeds reluctant to
b~eak a finish-line banner Wednesday. co
wLOners Kerry Ridgeway, left. and David
Wilkinson. had to dismount and urge them
ctrross. The event was the 39-day Pony
Express race from St. Joseph, Mo . to
Sacramento Ni ne riders competed in the
1,905-m.Ht ride to honor the JOO -year an-
ni ver sary of the death of Sir Rowland
Ifill . inventor of lhl' first a dhesive postal
:-.t a mp.
Jetliner Has Near Miss
Hughes DC-9 Swerves to Avo id S mall Plane
SAN JOSE <AP> -Authonties today soughl
the pilot of a small aircraft which reportedly
'forced a Hughes Airwest OC-9 jetliner with 22
persons aboard to swer ve in order to avoid a col·
hsion
The Federal Aviation Administration said the
pilot of the Las Vegas-to-San Jose Flight 744 told
a uthQrities he was forced into a violent turn 7 .000
reel above the San Francisco Bay area to avoid
hitting the unidentified s mall aircraft.
Flight attendant P enny McCleary. 28. of
Dublin. was treated and released from San Jose
llosp1tal after she was thrown off her feet in the
&-months Work
Visas Sought
For Mexicans
LOS ANGELES <AP I -Mexican immigrants would be protected from exploitation and the
federal government would be able to curb the tide
of illegal alie ns unde r a temporary guest worker
pe .. mit proposed by two California lawmakers. The visa progra m , unveiled Wednesday by Sen S. I. Hayakawa, R-Calif .. and Congressman Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach would allow Mex-
• 1can ciliz~ns to enter the U.S. and work for six
1 months each year. They would then be required lo return to Mexico for the remainder of the year. the
two legislators said. but could reapply for another
half-year visit the next year
Sa•fa Barbara Chie f Q1dt11
SANTA BARHARA IAPl Santa Barbara
Police Chief Alfred Trembly has resigned aft er
('rtt1cmng a City Council investigation of alleged
po l ice misconduct as
biased and warning it
( S~ ~Tr ) could destroy the city's
'I .fl I CJ police force.
---------Trembly , 55, a
f o rm er Los An ge l es
police officer has headed this coastal city's police
1 department for 10 years. He reportedly receives
an $18.000 LAPD pension and is eligible to reap
S8,000 a year in Santa Barbara retirement pay.
f'orrigner11· Land Bllfl• H Ii
SACRAMENTO IAP> A measure to allow
the Legislature to prohibit foreign owners hip of
California property, particularly farm land, has
been sent to the Assembly floor.
Assemblyman Richard Lehman's proposed
s tate constitutional amendment~ ACA20. was prompted by reports of foreigners' driving land
p_rices up by big-money purchases and offers.
•Special E lection A pprol'ed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The City Council has
authorized a special election on Nov. 6 to fill the
• vacant seat on the board of Education.
' Mayor Bradley signed lbe ordinance Wednes·
• day immediately after approval by the council.
; T he elect.loo was set aft.er the six members of the l school board took 130 ballots during several meet·
1 ings in a vain effort to break their 3-3 deadlock to
: fiJl the seventh seat.
; IAletrlle Seller Setatetaced
I
: LOS ANGELES CAP> -A convicted laetrile
: selle r will be sentenced Sept. 17 on charges of fail-
; ing to report more than $61,000 in 'f'come on rus
• federal tax returns. . · 'I William D. Turner. Sl, formerly of Chula Vls·
ta faces up to one year in prison and a fine of
$10,000 for each of two tax violation counts.
galley ar~a. 1-'AA and a1rhnc official~ said . The
passengers had alread)' buckk'<i lhe1r seat belts
for landing, they added
MS. McCLEARY BRUISED her back and was
treated and released at San Jose Hospital after the
flight landed at Municipal Airport without incident
at 5:04 p.m .. the FAA added.
The pilot. identified by the FAA as Capt Jim
Decker, reported lhe near miss to airport police
The FAA said it had received no official report
from the pilot.
An FAA duty officer in Los Angeles ~aid the in
cident occurred about 22 miles east -northeast of
the airport as the c raft was being directed by air
traffic approach controllers at the FAA 's Oakl and
center.
THAT WOULD HAVE PLACED the craft
about 10 miles east of Mt. Ha milton over a barren
strctcli of hills
The flJght wa!:> scheduled to arrive at 3.54 pm
but had left Las Vegas more than ao hour late. the
airline said
The FAA said Decker radioed controllt-r'> rt•
porting the evasive action. which he failed to
describe further. Hughes Airwes t official Larry
Litchfield said th e craft puUed up sharply.
"He asked if the re was any traffic." the FAA
official said "And the controller did not observe
any other aircraft on radar in that vicinity ...
The FAA pfficial. who a$ked that his name not
be used. s aid it 1s possible for a small aircraft to
escape radar detection, but declined to elaborate
LOS ANGELES <AP > -T he Western Airlines
pilot who mistakenly landed a 94-passen~er 737 Jet
at the tmv Buffalo. Wyo. airPort has been sent
back lO school "to refresh his memor y on how we approach airports ..
That was the announcement from Ray Silvius. a
Western Airlmes s pokesm an1 on Wednesday re garding the misplaced landing by pilot Lowell
Ferguson.
FERGUSON AND HIS 103,600·pound twin-engine
jet dropped in on the sleepy cattle aod s heep
ranchjng town July 31 afte r apparently mistaking
1t for the Sher1dan1 Wyo airport 35 males away No one was injured when the Boeing Jet screeched to a
halt on Buffalo's 4,500-foot runway
"We're not out to han~ Lowell Ferguson but from our point of view 1t is a serious matter
because he deviated from estabh~hed pr o
cedures," said Silvius . He added that Ferguson
failed to follow prescribed ins trument approach
procedures. "H he (Ferguson > had used radio aids. there's
no way he would have landed at Buffalo.'' said
Silvius.
FERGUSON WAS DEMOTED from captain to
first officer status and pay for two months. Silvius
said, while the flight's two other crewmen were
also disciplined. Ferguson declined to comment on his demotion. The town!olk of Buffalo had fun with their newly
acquired airline service. During the town's annual
Crazy Days celebration -unorficially renamed
Lowe ll Ferguson Days -a jeweller paraded
around wearing a jumpsuit with a sign reading, "I
was headed for Kennedy International."
A BUF FALO CLOTHIER ordered T·shirts bear·
in& the likeness of Snoopy with int inillals "LF" on
the collar and landin4 a 737. He said he sold out his
supply lo one day. mcluding 64 of the shirts to
Western employees In Denver .
And a Buffalo lumberjack penned a J)9em en·
UUed : "Lowell's Last Landing or Whoa, Dammit.
Whoa."
About 300 Buffalo residents signed petitions ask· 'n• Western to "show compassion" to Ferruson
d fellow crew members.
POI 'THI PIOMSSIOMA&. TOUCH:
DECO INTERIORS
IMIWWW PLAMM• Ale COMSULTI..-
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~.August 23. 1979 DAILY PILOT ,441
Hayden vs. Lawmakers
Confrontation Looms
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The stage was tel by
a leglalat.ive commllt4e tor a confri>ntation with
poUUcal acUvlll Tom Ha1den. who bu become
embroiled in an increalingly bill.er feud with
several lawmakers.
Saying they wanted the former anti-war pro·
testor to a~ar before them at a lat.er hearln&. members of the Joint Leflalative Budget Commll·
tee Wednesday delayed action On an $85,000 ap-
propriation for a commission on which Hayden
slta.
BOB MULH OLLAND, a s pokesman for Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy.
s aid Hayden would attend the second bearing, which probably will be held next week.
Hayden and his actress wife. Jane Fonda.
have been involved in a series of battles with legislators since Gov. Edmund Brown Jr appoint
ed anli·war POW Edison Miller to the Orange
County Board or Supervisors last month.J a move
supported by Hayden and Ms . Fonda ana opposed
by a number or le«tislat.ors. •
SbortlY after lliU.r'• appoµilment. t.be ittate Senate overwhelmlogly rejected Brown's appoint·:
ment ol Ma. Fonda to the st.ate Arts Council. Before,
that vote, one legislator accused her or commltting ·
treason by visiting Hanoi during the Vietnam War.
ASSEMBLYMAN ltlCHA&D Robinson. D Santa Alla, who requested Wednesday's bearing.
has been one of Hayden's sharpest criucs.
Robi n son a ccused Hayden o f being h,YpocriticaJ and using "red-baiting tactics ," refer nng to comments the former anli·war activist
ma<te Monday in which be called Robinson a "cor·
rupt politician" because of his association with Dr
Louis CeUa, an Orange County political power who
was convicted of fraud
"His use of guilt by association is the bame
kind of McCarthy tactic he accused the California Senate of when they rejected Ms. Fonda.'' said
Robi0.50n, vice chairman of the budRet committee
~ aciti dewe1ry Company • •, ': ...... ,,_•;. • • • t .•.
'
First ll111e Ewer In Ha1llor Analll
1,000,000
DIAMOND cunERS'
S LE
SALE EXTENDED 3 DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AllC)llSt 23, 24 & 25, 197'
Now. only durinq this special ~ c.tt.n' sale, Y°" can b•y diomORds
directty from some of ttte worid's ~ c.tten. Sa•e •ct. eds. e•e-tt
thousands, on thes. dimltOftds before Hwy are llMlrileod., for sale to iew~
and departrneft't storH ocross the nation. nus "'G'Y be a OftC~-lifflime
opportunity. If Y°" ktt0w dimROftdt, you know this is ftO ex~ration. An
ouhtandinq in•eshltettt opport.ity.
SUPER SAYINGS
Compare these prices. But hurry. They won't last.
UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS
SIZE SHAPE ,.~ c ....
S-. P'rice SIZE SHAPE P'~Carcrt
S. P'riu ~ ... ZSHI ""-'lfh A 119-2 5 ltl
82 els Round s 1750.00/d . 1 56 els Round S I I 00.00/ct.
87 cts Round s 1500.00/ct. I 58 cts Rouno SI I 00.00/ct.
91 CIS Round SI 500.00/ct. 1 60 CIS Pear s 750.00/ct.
99c1s Round SI J00.00/ct. 1 64 crs Round s 1400.00/ct.
99ets Round ntS.00/ct 1 73 cts Rouno 5 I I 00.00/ cl.
1 OOe1s Rouno s 1400.00/ct. 1 86 cts Rouno s I l00.00/ct.
1 03 cts Rounc . S 1750.00/cf. L 00 C1S Rot.. no ssooo 001cf.
1 04ets Round SI 500.00/cf. 2 0 ' CIS -Heart 54000.00/cf.
1 14 els Round SI S00.00/ct. ;: 07 CIS Rouno s )000.00/cf.
1 17 CIS Round 54000.00/ct. ~ 11 CIS Pear SI 500.00/cf.
1 18 crs Pear s 1200.00/d . 2 20 crs Rouno s 4000.00/cf.
I 20cli. Pear 1710.00/ct. c 24 ets Rouno noo.oo;ct.
1 26 cts Round s I 540.901ct. :: 27 CIS Oval s I 500.00/cf.
1 36 e1S Round s 1200.00/d . ; 30 crs Rouno SI 500.00/cl.
1 3 7 els Round Sfti.00/ct. 2 66 ets Rouno U '5.00/ct.
1 49 ets Round SSS00.00/ct. '2 99 cts Rouno US00.0 0/d .
1 49 els Pear S750.00/cf. 3 OO e1s Pear S2500.00/ct.
1 50c1s Round SI 500.00/ct 3 0'4 CIS Pear S 1 500.00/cl.
1 SS CIS Rouno s 1100.00/ct. 3 ·~· ,.,~ Rn1 nn "Jlsoo~a<i7cl.
EARRING EXTRA V AGAMZA
Save up to 60°/o
TOT AL WEIGHT M.t&ed
RetailPriu
08 C15 520000
20c1s S45000
35 el& 5750 00
45cts Sl 70000
1 00 cts
1 44 els
RACITl'S UNICi)UE
DIAMOND GUARANTEE
5400000
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SATlJROAY
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SJ49.00
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BEAUTIFUL
MOUNTINGS
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b•Htlf•I dHllJHr rhtl) or ••rri119 ""*'""' tr... locltl'• i...,. collecffoft, .U tpedaly' pricetl for this ... Or.
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Thu,.,9Y. Auou1t 2.3, tm
Robert N. We~/Publlsher ThOtNI llCttVll /l!dltor
S.rblr t Kreiblch /Ed ltorlel P4'91 Ectltor
.
•'
Time Running Out
For Bay Cleanup
The problem La this: Upper Newport Bay la a meas
and il'1 only iettina m .. 1er.
The amwer'!
Someone . •nd It ~ally doean't ma tter who . had better
do someUWll. and do it qulcldy . or in valua ble -marahhand
wiU soon turn to wu teland.
After wa lUq two fnwtratin1 yean for 1tudiH b y the
Newport·lrvlne Waste Man.,e ment Aae ncy <NIWA> that
s hould have led to a a0luUon ol bay ailtatlon problems. it
has become cfiaappointinaly clear to local offlcia11 a nd
couervatioctists that muddy thinklq of the bureacracy
as as much a proble m u the muddy waters o f the bMY
it.self.
SolutJon seems no closer now than when the Souther n
Califonua Assocaallon of Govemmen\8 <SCAG ) was given
the responsibility of overseeing studies two yea rs ago for
solving bay problems . NTW A was ta pped by SCAG to do
the work.
State water officials have balked at the reporti;
they've seen. branding them as inadequ1&te . Now they
want someone else to ta ke responsibility for bay plan·
ning.
~ What happens to the bay in the m e antime ?
It s imply continues to choke on mud and silt until·
someone, 80mehow, decides to do something. '• . ; That's where Irvine Councilman Art Anthony comes
in. Last week. he proPosed that six cities and the county
those agencies whic h have a stake in bay watershed
plannin~ -look into the possibility of dumping NIWA in
the same way SCAG has been dumped by the st ate.
~
This way, Anthony said, the cities of Newport Beach.
Cosl<.I Mesa , Irvine, Santa Ana, T us tin and Or a nge, as
well as the county. could form a new partnership, receive
federal cle an water funds directly or indirectly and final·
ly do something to s olve bay siltation problems
Wha tever action results, there's a clear need for
dear thinking lh <Jt will le.ad to clea~ water.
Annex in Order
ll wa~ about a ye<tr ago that Newport Beach City
(;ount1lm<in Uon Mc Jnnis was a ccus ed of gra ndstanding
in his dforts lo get the city to move a head with plans to
.i nncx <i n •~land of <:ou nty ter ritory ne<1r Hoag Me morial
I los p1t<il
Th<Jl fi2 ac·re parcel h<:ts long heen a thorn in Mclnni~·
~•de County :wnrng ord inances a llow up to 40 units to the
acr e of thl· land City ordinances per m it no more than 15
units Lo thl· atrl'. which means city cont rol of the proper·
ty would prcv•·nt a fu rthe r density build-up.
In the y t•<Jr ~incc Mcinnis urged his council col·
lt·a~uc~ to mov1' a head. nothing has happened. Last
week. Mcinnis brought the subject up again. t his time
with a note of urgency because the st at e la w which would
Pnl:t ble the cit y to annex the property without landowners'
consent will cxp1 re next year.
Mclnru ~· most rcn·nt plea for action \\<IS backed hy
Mayor P:iul Hyckoff :.ind it appears thl· council will :.it
h·ast try to get an applic<.1tion for the ann1•x(Jl1 0n on file
It's <.t good move. Newport licach 1s a city ob~cssed
with the subj<:tt of density and the traffi c 1l produces. Ob
vious ly the triang le is an important ele me nt of that con-
cern and c ity offi cials should do everything possible to
brin~ that island unde r city control
Jt's also clear tha t Mcinnis isn 't itrand standing this
tim1·
Missing Guests
Newr>0rt Beach 's leaders and governme ntal officials
appe a r at a loss often when they can 't seem to line up any
s upport from neighboring cities on an issue that's critical
in Newport.
One reason why ca m e up the othe r day in an indirect
-butconspicuous -way .
Severa l hundred friends, associates and well·wtshers
s howed up to bid blessings on Al and Luc~Pinkley as
they retir ed from 46 yea rs of running their famed
d rugstore in downtown Costa Mesa.
For 24 of those years, Pink served a s a Costa Mesa cl·
ty councilma n. T h ree times he served as mayor. He had.
litera lly hundreds of encounters· with Ne wport Beach
folks on sometimes commpn, sometimes unfriendly is-
sues.
• At his ret ir e m ent luncheon. not one ide ntifia ble
': Newport r epresentative showed up. Th e e xception was
forme r Councilman Dee Cook, who drove down from
Bishop for the occas ion.
Tha t m ay say a lot a bout the tone of Ne wport's basic
a ttitude -and manne rs .
• Op1 n1ons expressed m the s pace above are those of the Daily Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P 0
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321.
Boyd/ Lawnmower
By I .. M. BOYD
Every night after d ar k in
the year 1830. the ne ighbors
of Edwin Budding he ard him
in bla own backyard, making
pec uliar m e t a lli c n oises.
They couldn't fi1Ure it out.
Thi• wu in Eneland. Bud·
ding waa an e ngineer in a
•" cloth factory there . He well
kne w the wortcinga of hi• fac-
tory machine. the one that
• trimmed the pile on cloth.
And he said be didrl 't much
• c are w ha t the nei1hbon
lkar
Gloomy
GU8
New1 tt.em: "Coolrell con1lderin ~ tax on
e m ployeH h e alth
benefit•." Question:
How about a tu on ··•••lat.ore' ••perlM ••. towances? 8 .K.L.
il;{&l~-~
f
thought. But he cared enough
to experime nt in d arkness.
evid ently . Next yea r he
pate nted the wo rld'is first
lawnmower.
Do you buy this claim of
th e f a m o u s M a d a m e
Darlaux? "E ven without the
s lig htest e f fo rt, a m a n
a lways looks younger than a
wom an o( the 11am e ap."
Neither do I.
Q. "11 It true th at the lirat
wom an to swim the English
Channel wu not permitted to
com~ ashore because s he
dldn·t have a pa11port?"
A. No. but it 11 true that in
1926 when Gertrude Ederle ,
1ta r k naked and covered
with INaMi.. crawled up on
the 1.nd, a arltlah lmmt1ra·
lion oftlctal walked up to her,
ttucll aut bil bud, and 1Ud, "Yourpe11port. pleue.''
It wa1 only• , .. n qo
Uaat DiM out ot 10 1t.e.0-1rapben aatlonwlde were men.
Moe. at ltMed ln prtnt t.ut n ,...uot al tbe women ln
WI ....,, aa1 UMJ Dow
bow to elea ftab. ne GUier ........................
1mart to aclmit It. . '
-Earl Wate n .. ·
Can We Afford Arts Council?
Iii aybe the Sena~ m ade a mis
I all l' ln throwin& o ut on ly the
baby and not the bath aa well At
leaat that Lt lh4' way some of Ole
Sen ators feel now lhal the fU1111
a od fury over
t he appoint·
m ent llnd rt
Jec t1 o n o f
J ane P'onda
t o th e Arts
Council ho
subeided
And Indeed
ll u q u i t e
pou lble that
the Fonda Is
sue obecured the real question.'
Why ishould the sl ate fund an
Arla Council? Is it an easentJal
(u nctlon of gove rnment? O r
even a deairable one? In the
USbl ol the Proposition 13 vote.
c an expenditures s uch as this be
juaUfled?
Mailbox
The Council, created ln 1175,
a rew out or a n e a r lier ver ·
alon calltd the Ar ts Com ·
ml81Jlon which was 011tabllshtd
ln 1963. II.II alms were to "pro·
vlde leadership and 1Umwate In
lllatlve it nd in le r u t In t he
ewtabUahmtnt of arta pro1ram11
a nd uctivllle11 thr oughout the
11ta te "
ALTHOUGH cona1d erably
1re1ter verbiage was uised in
enunclaUn1 the goala ot the re·
cyc led version whe n ll took over
In 1975, the basic purposes didn't
c hange, aave one Important ex·
ception.
So me h o w , lh c wo rd s
"Stimulate 1nillallvf'" were I011 t
In tum the conct>pt or the Ul(t•n·
cy, as one through wh1 rh fede ral
alloca tions and privut•· rl<in&
lions for the support of i.ru pro
Ject.s and g rants would funnel.
also d.iaappeared.
Al ~ outaet. the commi•·
alon a ppeared l o be on the
way to "uc ceu in i ns p iring
private donations. Theae were to
t.olal more than twice the com-
bined aute a nd rederal a lloca-
tlo n 11. But when the agency
came before the Legislature lhJs
year asking ror a whopping •12
million budget, It daaclosed that
1t did not anticipate one thin
dime from private donor s .
IN nu: PAST the Legislative
Analyst has held the a gency
down to about $1 m ilUon per
yeur. Eve n then he has been
h ighl y c r i tic a l o r the ad·
mm1s tratJve cost.'I decla nng 1t to
be ove r s t a ff e rl with hi g h
sa laned JXleitions . And. d espite
l>cing top hea vy with manage
ment Jobs. he ~aid the council 1!>
badly man<ti<ed and 1l8 expen
·r,
IO'i
dltures a nd bud1e t poorly
documented . F urthe rmo re he
uld the council bu been hand·
ing out ·grants with no firm reg.
ulatlons or c riteria and without
formal applic at ions.
But the Hna lys t 's c r iticism
were aa nothing compa red to the
conde mnations which ha ve *n
leveled at the council by the
Senators the mselves. Not too
popula r with the Sen ate when 1t
waa the A rts Commission, the
convenion to the counc il wu tu
fuel even more bitter attacks.
ONLY LAST year Se n ato r
De n nis Carpe nter . a stolid
Orange County Re p u b lic an.
spoke !ltrongly against the COUil·
ell decla ring. "The people wouM
r ise and smite you down if they
kne w wha t tra!>h you were fund· ing ..
In an e ffort to let the people
know what that "tras h " HI,
Senator Hob W1loon. a San 01ege>
Oem ocn t , p1•n o d1 1·a lly un ·
leashes a hist or the moi.t otll fl•
prOJC<'L" to bac·k up h11> effort. ... to
cl1m1m1tl' tht• t·111w1·il
Soml' 11-;t•-d liv W iii.on wn1·
$2.000 for etn artl'>t 111 <.·rc<Jk d
sculpture Crum d iscarded l.M·n
bottles . $~.000 tu produ('(: a r;,i1n
making n·rt·m11n v 1n th.-Mo
J3Vl' S1 :1100 for mu~11·al in-.tru
mt•nt... lo t·hmm un1c a h • wit h
do lphin.'!. S700 for five artJsL.., to
~rform a l a laundromat . <ind
S5,000 for d dn1·11mentary fi lm f)f
th1t "th1:'0rn.,, <ind h<:hefs .. 1Jf lhf'
··Hoyal Chicano Air force ..
~uch birarn· prOJ•·rts. rouph..-d
wi t h lh•• ml'•m a nai.;1•m1·nt 11(
fund., 140ull1 "'''m to fully "u"
p11tl W1h11n .., 11h..,.•r v;,t11m wh1•n
ht· -..11d. · 1 d11n·1 ll11nk tht· t·uu11
1·il d1·..,1·ro.,,. "' ... 1.1v 1n <"<
1..,l1•11n· ·1 h,. 11nh· t•xpl:111<.1t111n
thl"ll fur lhl· IA:l-:l'.'tl.1lun· .., •II•
prcJ\ JI 11( :i S7 -i m1ll111n 111111~1>1
f11r tlw l'Ourwll...., th ;,t lh•· r•·a l 1•.
-..111• ~ril lrr.t Ill tl!l' f1i.;hl O\.o1•r
FuntlJ
Foreign Landowners Create State Jobs
To the Editor
T h t: a mt•ndm1•nl prnpo,al prf'
s e n t l' d h y /\ •• .., e m tJ I y m a n
R1c·hard Lt•hm:.in , prnh1h1tirw
foreigner.. from pur1·h<i1>1ng la.n rl
here in California . 1s 1n direct
conflict with th(• J<Ovcrnur''I at
t em pt at trt:<l llfl~ mon· J'1h.'
Thf'rt: c:Jn lw no rf'al 1m1x1..it1on
tu fo r1•1gn1·rl'> 111 < ':dlf111111 :1 wht•n
the issue!'> art· w1•1..:lwrl
t•ore1gn corporuts<1n.., :11)11 b~1
nesses a lr<'<.1dy own laud <.1nd
fa1·torit:i. h1·r1· 111 tlw United
Stat es. Their monit·:. <ind m vesl·
me nts huve c reated thousand~
upon Ulow.ands Of JOii:. for th('
American pc<>ple. JU!>t a:. do the
d o m est1 r all y o wn1•d 1·11rpor a·
lions. Califo rnia ne1•d'.'t t hese
fore ign investors ti) c reate Jobs
fo r a 1>tate which 1s g rowing
ra p idly in population eac h day.
WHAT PURPOSE does As·
sem blyman Lehman and his few
follo wers have in trying to forbid
these foreign investors and busi-
nesses'?
Gov. Brown, t hrougho ut his
term In OHICe, has been trying to
c reate more jobs fo r this In·
c reasing population. An exa m-
ple of lhJs was his announce·
m e nt to Volks wagen AG in
Wolfsburg Ge rm a ny. that he 1s
willinl( to aid the company in
building their second m ajor U S
ca r assembly pla nt. her e In
C alifornia. He 5tated h•· was
wi ll i n g t o g iv e a i d t o
Volkawa1en through hig h level
re presentation in the office of
P la nning and Research i.o a.a to
e ase lhe normal burd ens m re·
ceiving the nece1111a ry pe rmits
for the b uilding. Docs All ·
semblym an Lehma n t hank that
Volkswagen 1:1 going to bu.lid a
plant here In Callfurnia , Ir the
At at e 1s goi n g t o fo r c e
Volkswagen Lo give up the land
and factory?
Foreign capita l will be scared
away from Callfornla H tons as
the Le hman proposal ls pending.
BRlAN DOOLEY. CPA
s .......... ,..
To t he Editor :
The lnc reaae In stop.and-go
city driving necessitated by the
prouteratlon of stop signs In the
New port Heights area results in
a decrease In fuel em clency and
mUea-per·g allon. While the soal
of slowing down a nd diverting
t ralrlc m ay be la udable t he
me thods are antiq uated In these
times of gasoline s ho rta1ea.
What la needed Is a method for
enabling traffic to now throuch
Qootee
''What we 're lookla& al la the
loa ol eeveral mllUon doDan
over the next I ew weekl lf thll
trend continues." -aalplll
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l.i mtt-d Way of W ~t
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Parle Probl~••
To the Edit.or
I ·ve ~n greatly ('Onct'mt'd
these past few d ay:. r<'udtn~
UOO Ut U l)rOJ)CINt'rl nut10nctl park
to lay along the <'Oa!it hetwCi•n
Ne wport Beach u nd Laguna
Bea ch.
Although this probably won't
be a completed proJect unlll the
1990s or l&tf'r , It certainly will
bring to Newport Beach and lhc
coa ~tal ar ea thous and~ ur>0n
thous ands of additlona l pe<>plc
who won't particuhirly add too
mu<'h to the beauty a nd health of
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traffic M ndlllons. even thou~h
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freeways that will take pla('C in
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uproa r fro m t he c lluens or
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rt'l\ldl•ntlal area i. Maximum
u ll o wa n C'•• I !> m a d e f o r
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watl'r~hed Ont• wetv. and a new
. 1n el wide ned La~un a Canyon
Houd h1 ~c<'t1ng lht• watershed
;m other way With lh•• t•xcepteon
of the golf cour~"'· .111 t•le mcnL" or the propos<'d deVf•lopm ent
would be dCflt ruellvl' or the vital
resources in the Gr~nt>.•11 ·
Yet , lhr~ years a~o tht> Irvine
Company m coopt'ratlon with
the c illle n:-. a nd the l'OUn ty
u ff 1r med t h e f o l l o wing
s tate m e nt whic h wai. put in
formal rt'fi'')lut1on o r the Board or
Supe rvisor:-. on Au~ust 3. 1976 in
"Approved 1'0 11 1·11·~»· a n d
<iltat·hed to lht• lrvirw Cou:.ta l
DevdopmL'flt l'lan 1T ICMAP1
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G rcenbclt Priorit y Area a1> a
pr edominantly opt-n :;pace area
and ensure t hat It:-. rei;ources.
na t uraJ beauty and recreal.lonal
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prt•1>c111 and futun• rl'1>11.k11t~ of
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llark e ffort . r1ty. rounty and
st at.• fund..., are now ava1la hl1· .
and fC'de ral fund!> st•1•m assured
Al th1:. crucial t1mt>, m any of
u:. J rl' look1n~ lo t he Ir vi ne
Company to n·aHirm 1t:. loyalty
to l ht• Grc1·nh1•ll , to g ivt'
whole h ea rte d s upporl to th•·
Net t 1ona l Park and the broa<t
a cqu1s 1t1on effort under way,
a n d to h onor Its d e d 1c a t1o n
pro m ises that can a issurc lh..-
a c c o m p I 1 s h m e n t o ( l h 1•
G reenbt'lt und the ;icqu1s1two
program.
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Writers Must Find Their Limits
Gc>rtrutfe Slt>in Is m ost famous
a mong the ignorunt for her In·
conlation "A rose is a rose IH a
rose." but she knew what fihf'
was Sil.Y ing,
and she knew
whut ll h(•
m e a n t. She
would never
have said, for
ln1tanee, "A
w rite r ts a
writer l1 a
writer."
Thia la the
mi1ta ke be ·
tn 1 m a d e b y the public
television channel ln New York
whic h l1 using a grant t~ com ·
m lulon ort1tnal pt111 for
lelevlllon. to be wrtuen by d.llt~
tn1ulahed aovell1L1 and abort
•torJ writ.en .
A writer of stortee t1 not
nece ... rUy, or u ually, a writer I
or plays A wr1ler of pli.ys Iii not
uRua lly u nov(•li11t . A nove hat is
not usually u poet. A poet is not
un essayist. An ci;say1i.t 111 not u
fa ction wntcr .
·r he differences in w riting aro
far different than the differenCl.'S
within w other arts. A com ·
p oser compo ses. a pai n ter
pall'lta. 11 11culpt~r sc ulpU, &aain&
th e medium ol tone alld ~r
and line. But while you compoee
mu1lc and paint a picture and
aculpt a fl1ure, you cannot write
wrllln1.
THEaE HAI never been a n
uuthor. ln~ludlat Shakespeare ,
who could wrtte equally well tn
ever y form. The use of words Is
f ir m ore llm ltt na a nd
clrcumtertbed tban tbe me ol
tone and color 9Dd Une.
If thele noveUata and ahott
story writ.en e8'lld '8w wrltlm
play•, they would baYe wrtu.
t h,•m long beforl!. If a poet coultf
s u y so mc lhin1< in p ro se , he
wo uld not huvt• to s ay it 1n
Poel ry I( an e:mty1st or crihl'
h11d the 1ma g lnul1ve capuc1t y
and ta.lent. he wo uld oo writing
masterpieceis instc"d of writing
about them.
BEaNA&D SHAW publi8hed
rtve noveh a ll of them
failures -before be abandoned
the form and leamed tha t he
wH really a playwrtaht. Henry
J a m e• tried lime a nd 111.in to
wrtu playa, which were diamal
Oopt on the 1uae. al&.bou&h h1a
a hort ator iea and no•els are
I Uptrb.
Dozens und 1c:ores of wrttert.
many of tho first ra.nll, ba\le
toyed. and more than toyed,
wllh other form1 1 but ln allQOlt
every cue \bey bave pvtD ..
and retumed to the form tbe7
............... tutur•
I '
MORE OPINION OAil.Y PILOT 4 7
Bob Greene
Death -Opens Door to 'Literary' Fame in U.S.
If you waot to aucct«t Mre an
America. YOW' belt bet la to d.le.
Not to be morbid. but lt'• tnae.
We bave a fudnalion wllb t.bo.e
wbo have pused away. especlal
l)' people who were ln publJc
fletch.
Look al Elvia Presley. It
'• seemed that no one could tt t
a ny blgaor
.,. than Prealey
wu lo life.
but lo dHlh
hia popularity
grew lo even
m o r c
enor m ous
proportions.
Look at Jim
C r oce -a
pleasant
singer who struggled to be heard
while be was alive, and wbo.se
recotds went to the top or
Billboard's Hot 100 charts only after be died.
Look al our sacred heroes.
John Kennedy, Robert KeMedy
and Martin Luther King all
Art Hopp~
men who wore controvers1ol an<!
d.eaplR!d by many ln life, but
who grtw to near aa.lnlbood tn
death
A!I. an em inent playwright
once put at
"DEAD! Ht'y, that's tbo key
word . the word lh.t kct:p11
America KOtnR 1'he fear ant.I
Idolatry ol lhe d<'ad ."
And now •omt·one Is rt>ully
cu:shm~ In on Anwr1r1t'R lovti for
the dt>ad. In tht· post, promot~r:.
sporadically n·alitl'd that tn
dtv1dual performt>rs wen · tughly
marketnb)e altt•1 they were
buried Rut now a team of
1nerchandisers have figured out
the essential truth · It's not tht
performers themselves who are
hot. i t's the idea or death.
So. right now. today. m over
tOO markets across the United
States, telev1i:;t0n screens are
lighting up with saturation ad·
vertisements for a new book
called "Too Young lo Die "
The premise of the book ll>
t1l rnpll' ll contain• pictures and
11mple btognphles of 31 famous
people who have one thinl In
common They died youoa.
•·oa ••z.H you get the life
stories of 04ance Allman. Flo
Ballard, Lenny Bruce. Jack
Cus11ldy. Montgomery Clift. Sam
Cooke, Jim Croce. Bobby Darin,
Jarn •ti Dean. Jeanne Eagles.
Mani11 Ca&Ss Elllott, Brian Ep-
1.te1n. Judv Onrla nd . John
GarC1eld , Geor ge Gershwin.
Jean Ha rlow, J1mi Hendrix,
Billie Ho laday, Buddy Holly,
Brwn Jones. J an1s Joplm. Bruce
Lee. Carole Lombard, Sal
Mtneo, Marilyn Monroe. Elvis
Presley, Freddie Prinze. Otis
Redding. Make Todd. Rudolph
Valentino and Hank Williams
As Allan Hirsh Jr .• the book
packager who put the deal
together. phrased it:
"People Like to delve into the
details of the lives of people who
are dead. Who knows why
there's this fascination? There
A Miracle Diet Pill at Last
..
Al last a miracle diet pill of-
fers hope to the 138 million
Americ-tns who arc ten to fifteen
percent <lverweight.
Known commercially as "Add·
a-Poise," the new drug is un·
fortunately
not yet on the
market. Ex-
tensive test·
ing, however.
indicates that
it not o nl :,
e n ab l es
dieters t.o eat
virtually all
they wish or
any sort of
food. but a lso helps reduce the
incidence of ulcers. heart dis
eas1·, gray hair. neuroses and
otht r strcl>S·111duced malfunc
taons
"Af'TER ONLY a few months
on the pill. many patients fet•I
and look ten years younger,"
says Dr. Homer T Pettibone.
D.P.M .. D.P.O E . leader of thl'
research team responsible for
the medical breakthrough
"We must remember that
Amcricaos who are ten to fifteen
per cent overweight devote a s
much as a third of their wakin~
l ime \\Orrying about their cond1-
t1on . Never does a morsel pass
their lips that they don 'l feel
twinges of guilt. re morse and, in
most cases, seU-loalhlng.
·'Time <tnd again. the subjicts
of our tests reported that. with
Add-a·Poise. they were actually
able to enjoy their food for the
first time in years." says Dr
Pettibone
A TYPICAL cal>e history n•-
ported by Dr. PeWbone was that
of Mildred H .. a Trenton. N.J ..
mother of two. Mrs. H. tipped
the scales al 132 pounds which
put her approximately 12 per·
rent over her ideal weight.
For the past 1-1 ye(.l rs. Mrs II
had been consuming up to half a
bushe l of raw celery stalks and
carrot sticks a dav, .... hich had
caused her to develop the de ·
lus ion that her C'ars were grow-
inr~ long and furry.
She had Jogged re ligiously
three mil es eac h morning.
thereb y 1nduc1ng SC \crc
'ancosc \'Cins. and had dc\'otcd
hL·r afternoons to s trenuous
haiku exercise class until pain·
full y d islocating h e r left
shoulder. She was. m a word. <i
wreck.
Today, after only six weeks <J f
intensive Add·a· Poise thcrap~.
Mrs. H. is a new woman. Gone
are the worry lines that used to
• Enkaloft® nylon yarn is used in all Scrtin-Set products
insuring the ultimate in quality and performance.
* Enkoloft® is a trade name of American Enka Company.
furrow ht'r brow. Gone is ~al
st oop·shouldered µosture and
h a ngdog exprt>ss1on. She stndes
forward mto the futurl' aglow
with a new self·confidence.
Not only dot·:. she often have a
second piCCl' of Chct·H·cakl' for
d e~s erl . hut :.he h as n 't
s wallow<>d 41 :.poonful of couag1.·
chN'S<.' or joi.:gcd a little tn morL·
than a month
To bt-sure. s he stall wt·1ghs 132
pounds but. as Dr. Pettibone'
proudly boasts. "she doesn't
worry about it any more."
"ADD·A·POISE is actually a
consciousness.expanding drug,"
e xpl ains Dr. Pettibone . "The
dosa~e is carefully calculatt·d to
l'Xpand your conl>CIOUl>nl'S!> lo hl
your w<11sll1m•
"It CUW•l'S ~llU to rl·;d1w that
1f you ar<' ten IH'rl'l·nl o\'1•r
Wl·1ght . vn11 \\ill prohably
:ilway!> Ill' Ll·n percent over
\\eight and th1· time. t·nergy and
<.·onccm \OU dc1.11t<' to a fruitless
attempt io l'11rrc1·t this <·ond1t1on
coald mort• prof1ta1Jly be spent
solving crossword put.zlcs ..
And thus medical science may
fina lly be on the vn gc of bring·
1ng us d1l'tl'f'> '' h.it \\C ha'-'t'
sought smcc the dawn of history
a s ubstitute for willpower
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urc cull.II -Kennedy, King, all
those people arter they die in the
public eye, people lend lo idolile
them. It's jual human nature.
We couldn't sell thls book Ir it
was about people who are
alive."
ANO 011, that term "book
pac kager" -1t may be un·
familiar t.o those of you wbo arc
old-fashioned enough to think
that books are created by lonely
a uthors struggUng for ideas in
their candle-Ill studies.
Today it works hke this. Book
packagers -in this case. Hirsh
and his son. Allan Hirsb ll1 -
come up with an idea that
:sounds hot. In this case. a book
about a lot or dead people. They
do market research to see if
tbey are right. Then they hire
someone lo do the relatively tn·
significant work o f putting
words on paper, and they sell
the product -i.e., the book
vaa massave television advertls·
in~.
ln the case of "Too Youna to
Die." the mcrchandlslng is be·
Ing done by a firm called R.M.
Marketing. To 1:ive you an idea
of how big a project it is. coo·
sider this : Jn the regular book·
selling busancss -books sold
through hook s tore s
publishers are huppy if a title
sells 10.000 copies. Most books
have no advertising budget at
all. if a publis he r puts $20.000 in·
to ad vertising and promotion. it
ll> considered an enormous s um.
BUT IN TllE case of "Too
Young to Di e." the estimated
s ales f igures a r e in the
neighborhood of 250.000 copie:.,
all via the m all through TV ads.
R. M. Marketing is spending well
over Sl m1U1on to adve rtb.e "Too
Young to Du:" It ma~ .... ell be
the biggest srnglt· promot10n 1n'
the b1st.ory or publlshing. .
John Manb, president of K .M .
Marketing, supervised the cret ·
lion or tbe TV commercial,
which. in soot.h.iog lones, invites
viewers lo "walk lbrou&h the
h ves of these 31 people . . . from
their humble beginnings.to their
lragic:ends."
Marsh said that. "Personally.
the kind ol book 1 might be in-
te rested in would probably not
be s uccessful if sold this way. I
like a good novel. We are not
!>elling this as a piece of quality
liter ature. We made a market-
ing decision about lhe potential
of the book. A business de·
cision."
ASKED WHO the a uthor of
"Too Yoilng to Die" is, Marsh
said : "The author is . . uh . . .
Pat somebody, J can't even re·
m e mbe r h e r name." (Th e
a uth o r is Patricia Fox
Shemwold.)
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place at lbe 1amlq tables and alot macbin tg n erseas
Amenta'• thirat tw eDerCY b .. the oU in·
duat.ry beUlAI $1 5 blllJon there 1-oil and au un-St....!I _ EJ •
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AND ALTllO\JGR THE PAYOFF RAS been
only mildly ~nroura1ln1 In the three yeart •Ince
the flnt blcb on oU leue.a In the Baltimore Canyon
Trou1b. aome oU cumpaniet sUU. arc drUlln1 and
otbert are watchln&
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nyon oil, at leaat temporartly Only Texaco, Exxon
and TeMeeo a re drilling
Industry and government eJQ>ert.s :suy they suit
• don 't know lf there 1s enough crude oil und gas out
there lo make It worthwhile lo pipe ashore lo the
energy-hungry Northeast. One industry executlVe
estimated the cost of bwJdmg JWit one under.water
pipeline at S500 million
BUT THE EXP ERTS SAY NO one, ancluding
the sue frustrated oil companies, has given up on
the Ba ltimore Canyon area.
"There's a lot of exploration that still has to be
done out there," said one industry official who
asked not to be idenWled. "When you have 14 dry
holes, there's a natural dampening of enthusiasm.
But no one is going to spend lhls kind of money
without taking a good look -see."
The government estimates that there may be
1.02 billion barrels of oil and 13.5 trillion cubic feet
· of natural gas in the Baltimore Canyon Trough
geological formation orr New York, New Jersey,
Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.
hard lfOl<>tCY and tstudy thtJ btructures w toe where
they rnJ1ht go bactc to "
T U E INDlJ8T& l"S CAUTION IN THE
Baltlmor_, Canyon area wq clear ln February
when It bid Qn ly $41 7 million tor 39 o.lne-square·
mile tracu. Jn Au.iuat 1976, the Industry paid $1.13
bllllon lo the 1ov.,rnm"nl for the right lo drill on 93
lnat'lis. Som~ lndwstry experts say they must explore
greater deplb11, and m deeper water cloeer to the
edge of the Continental Shelf, for oil and gas.
They note that a once-promising aeologicaJ
tormullon called the "Great Salt Dome," or
"Haltlmore Dome," Just 60 miles to 81 miles east
of AllantJc City has already produced five dry
holes. Exxon is giving the formation one more t.ry.
THE INDUSTK Y. WIOCH HAS DOTTED the
Gulf of Mexico with drilling rigs and production
platforms, says it ls costlier to work in the AUanUc
Ocean.
Mobil and Exxon said bad weather raised
cos ls 8 percent and 9 percent, respectively. One
dry bole COit Gulf $15.3 m11llon to drill to 18,554
feet. olltdala aald.
Teueeo's leased Mm1 .. ubmerslble rt1 Zapata
l11land bit pQdlrt lD May ud June, at.rik1na both
natural au Md oU la tbe aame 11.400-foot well
about 105 mllel eut of AUanUc Clty. Tbe au waa
found at 13,180 feet below tbe teabed and the oil,
whlcb ll very low ln pollutinl sulfur, wu found ln
a narrow 3-foot layer at 8,31' feet..
The Tenneco atrlke wu only 2.1 miles south of
where Texaco dlaeovered what It called a "alcnlfl·
cant" amount ol gu bdow 13,000 feet lut Auauat.
THE ONLY OTBEa ENCOU&AGEMENT
came ln January when a teat well belng drilled
solely to gather geoloalcaJ information struck au
at lS,744 feet about 81 mUes soutbeut of AUantlc
City.
The well, belng drilled by Standard Oil of
California (Chevron) for study by 11 companies.
wu sunk in 2.686 feel of waler, the deepest at-
tempted off American shores. The well was aban·
doned and will not be reopened under government
rules for such teat wells.
Meanwhile, the industry is gearing for ex-
ploratory drilling off other East Coast states. Ten-
neco Ls drilling its first well off Georgia and others
are expected to follow
In addition, the government plans to offer 128
tracta between 63 and 157 miles orf Cape Cod.
Maas., lo the Georges Banks area In October. Sites
off North Carolina aho are being considered.
THAT ESTIMATE, WIOCH IF ACCURATE
would supply America's tota l oil needs for only
about 50 days and Its gas needs for about 10
months. will be revised downward soon , U.S.
Geological Survey offi cials say.
Dwayne E. Hull, the geological survey official
in charge of the offshore drilling, believes many
oil companies are waiting to see i f Texaco and
Tenneco can find more gas and oil.
BRIUANIA ON SALE!
Despite the number of dry boles, Hull said ,
"I'm encouraged by what I see so far ." He ex-
plained that the r atio of dry wells to strikes is not
bad in hls view.
"Som<-of these guys didn't do so well and
oth<-rs arc announcing s uccesses right next door to
them," he said "~. they are going lo do some
Perkins' Zoo
Plan Debated
NASHVILLE, Tenn. CAP) -Ma r)in Perkins of
television's ··wild Kingdom " may be venturing in-
to a political dogfight over the location of a zoo in
Tennessee.
Perkins, who is employed by a Wichita, Kan .
based cons ulting firm called Zoo Plan Associates,
m et with Conservation Commissioner Ann Tuck
and s tate Rep. Mike Murphy lo discuss the pro-
posed $24.3 million zoo
Murphy u; promoting the zoo tor Nashville and
the Middle Tennessee a rea.
But Mrs. Tuck says she
cannot say whethe r the ad
minist ration would support a
Nashvi lle zoo, nolrng that a res ·
1de nt of Memphis has made an
anonymous gift of $5 million
toward construction or a zoo in
,.. .;/ that west Tennessee city. Mem
phis already has the state's only
major zoo. in Overton Park.
Perkins said the location of
f'ERK•N~ t he zoo was not discussed, but a
s uccessfu l zoo "will bring in enough money lo in-
c rease the tax income for the state to a point
where it will be far greater than the capital expen-
diture of the zoo itself."
Nuclear License
Reviews Resumed
WAS HINGTON <AP) -The Nuclear
Regulatory Commlsslon has decided to resume
processing licenses for nuclear power plants, end-
ing a lhree·month suspension ordered after the
Three Mjle Island accident.
Director Harold R. Denton of the NRC's reac-
tor reguJat.ion office bas told the commission be is
ready to resume consideration of applications, of-
fi cials said Wednesday.
THE COMMISSION ORDERED A HALT in
processing applications for construction and
' operating permits May 21.
The resumption is "based on a report from
the task force at Three Mlle Island and on recom-
m e ndations on v a rious changes involving
licensees and emergency preparedness plans,"
said NRC spokesman Frank Ingram.
IN A LE'M'ER TO THE OOMJllSSION Mon-
day, Denton said those seeking construction
, permits and operating licenses will have to agree
to some changes in design and procedure before
· their appUcaU005 are approved. Those chances
lnclude installation of new equipment, such as
emergency power aupplies recommended by the
· NRC task force atudylne lut •Prine'• accident al
Three Mile laland.
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Squeal Deal
Bagpipe Control Near
GLASGOW. Scotland CAP) For apparently
the first lim e 111 1,500 years. Scotland's squealing
bagpipes have a volume conlrol.
Electronic bagpipe~ have arrived.
H's the invention or George Smith, who comes
from Mull in West Scotland's Inner Hebrides
chain of islands
''IT WAS COMPLAINTS FROM TH&
neighbors while I was pracllcing my own tradi·
tional bagpipes that actually gave me the idea for
the electronic version," Smith said. "I looked for a
way of controlling the volume without sacrificing
the quality of the sound "
The instrument em ploys the latest space-age
si II con chip technology. reports the official govern·
m cnt publication Newsletter from Scotland.
The Scottish electronics firm Electro
Me<:hanical Assembly Ltd. of Glasgow plans lo
s tart producing 1.000 a year next month.
SMITII CLAIMS HIS BAGPIPES produce ex·
actly the same sound as traditional bagpipes but
without the bag a nd the blowing. The cost is just
over $220. compared with as much as $1,670 for the
bag models.
Tht> manufacturers say they have had in·
qumc~ from the United States. Canada, Europe,
South Africa. Auslruha, New Zealand, Pakis tan
and Ari:cntina
An American chstribulor 1n Illinois has
guaranteed immediate s ales or 500 instruments.
the company said
Bagpipes have been a part of Scottis h life
since at least the.5th century A.D. Jn the 13lh cen-
tury 1t became an acceptable instrument in the
kinJ('s court.
T:i~CPenney
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STORE ONLY
Frl.-Sat.-Sun.
Aug. 24th, 25th and 26th
25°/o off
Boy's Super Denims
Size4-7 Now 4.87 Orig.6.50
Now 5.62
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Now 10.50 to s12
On Junior Jeans
Body Lingo®
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18"and13"super
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SrzeS-20
Ong.8.50 Now6.37
·orig.$22-$29.
Selected Junior and
Missy Dre .. es.
Assorted styles in clip
dot fabric. Black. teal .
and burgandy.
Sale 11.99
Orig.$1 7
Plaid Shirts Shirt
String 11 yarn dyed
brushed fabric. Great
with 1eans. size S-M-L
Poplin golf jacket. Tan.
maze. It. blue and navy.
SizesS-M-L-XL GIRL'S ACCESSORIES
Sale$12 25%off Men's Plain Pocket
Jeans. Polycotton blend
Girl's Super Denims *' Trina Canvas Purse
Orig.$1 6.
Reg. s11 Now 8.25 S•ze 4-6x Now 5.62 Orag .7.50 20°/o off Entire
Line of Citation
Jewelry
~'~~7$~~ Now 7.50
50°/ooff 25°/o off Famous Maker Travel
Kits and Wallets Superwear Turtleneck Tops 20°/o Entire
Stock of Leather
Handbags.
Orig. s5 to s15
PERSONAL CARE
JC Penney 1200 watt
styler/dryer. Contains no
asbestos.
S1ze 4-6x
Ong.4.50
Size 7·14
Orig.5.50
25o/o off
Superwear ~
Tops
Orig. 17.99 Now13.49 Slze4-6x
Orig.5.50
Size 7·14
Orig.$6
CAMERA DEPT.
Sharp Cl-600 desk calculator
Reg . 79.95 Now 59.88
Teal photon-solar powered calculator
Reg. 39.95 Now 29.88
SPORTING GOODS
Soccer Season Kickoff
Volt#4SoccerBall
Mikasa #5 Soccerball
Trace Shlngard
Reg.11 .99 Now 9.99
I .
Reg.12.99 Now10.99
Reg. 1.99 Now 5.59
FASHION FABRICS
Save 25% Wamsutta Boutique. Pretty
Please and Calico Cupboard.
Reg.1.49to3.49 Now 1.72 to 2.62
Save 25% on Basic Back to School fabrics.
Reg.1 .~to1 .99 Now1 .04to1.49
Now3.37
Now4.12
LINGERIE Short Sleeve
Now4.12
Now4.50
Young Jr. bras. Packaged
or hanging. The best
o f the gr'own-up styl es
Now 2.50 to 9.00
20% off selected
Racketball rackets
Sale10.99
Reg. 12.99. WilsonJ\1Triumph
racketball racket. Fibergalss
with leather grip. #4176
Sale21.59
Reg. 26.99. Leach® Charlie
Brumfield Signature racketball
racket. Rectangular
head shape, leather grip.
nylonwristthong. #4153
Sale12.79
Reg. 15.99 Leachs Charlie
Blumfield aluminum
autograph racketball racket.
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3419 V•A WOO
N CWP O RT BCAC H , CAI..
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3439 Via Lido. Newport Beach
673·5430
Swimwear
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MEN'SClOTHING
SUITS •••••••••• s59.s79
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Home qemed1es •Appliances • Posters
Via Udo P1ma Toys & Games l445Vlollde
'7~1SO
ALL THINGS MARINE
675-6230
c .. it door to Vio Udo °"'911
HECK'S MENS STORE
SIDEWALK SALE
Friday & Satw dcry, A19CJ. 24 & 25
Now 6" to 9"
1 ... 11 ..... u .tt Dress Shirts ••
Sport Shirts • • Now 7" to I I " ........... u .oo
Slacks •••••. UP TO 50°/o OFF
l ... H .H .. 4'.00
Swimwear •••• NOW 1/2 PRICE
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Ml N S STO llS
346.7 Ylo Udo, Mewpori IHClt
I I 3 to I I 2 OFF
Selected Items, Gowns Robes
Pi!nly Hose, Slips, Dan.skin Bras' ~p~~ • '
Very Special Gowns 1/3 OFF
Assorted sizes, colors -Olga, Lucie Ann, Iris
NEW ! Valet Parking
UPS Courtesy Sbipplna Tbrouabout the USA
3406 Via Udo•NeWpOrt ecach. ca 0266.:i
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magazines I 1ntwes11ng t>ooks
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Newport Beach (In the mini-mall) 67s.8975
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3420 Via Oporto 673-809 1
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3404 Via Oporto, Newport hodt
675-5454
Antiques Objeb d'art
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673-3540
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FOR GENTLEMEN
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675-1717
Jannelle's
ON TH E BOARDWALK
Closing ou t our entire inventory
of l~ Karat Gold
Drastically Reduced Below Wholesale Cost !
Also
Our E ntire Inventor y of Sommer Fashions
Inventory Reduced
50°'0 to 80%
3404 Via Oporto #3, 67l-JZ11
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SIDEWALK SALE
Saturday, Aug. 25, 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday, Aug. 26, 11 am - 6 pm
" COMING EVENTS· Mini A•n•l-nce Felr Sept. 12-1e • Boat Show hpt. 22-ao
Mt South of Paclftc Coe1t Hwy. at Newport Blvd. and Via Lido
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~.Auguot 23, 1979 DAILY PILOT AJ J .
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DUNGEONS & DRAGONS
FANTASY ROLE PLAYING
GAMES AND GIFTS
• FunTree • llOI Yhl , ......,.. IHdi
'7WI =he mm1 mall! ...
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SPECIAL SAL E
on our
Scandinavian & Italian
Clogs
ttA VEST No. 5 Lido Manna VIiiage
Newport Beach
675-7887
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A DISTINCTIVE GALLERY
CLSTOM DESIGNED JEWELRY
FINE ARTS & GIFTS
Lido M arina Village
3A lb = 1 Vra Oporto
Newport Beach. Ca 92660
171 41 67 S..3123
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Daytime & hettiftcJ w~. Teny Shorts
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3477 Via Oporto 673-8530
ALL Pantsuits $25-30
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Al% twlY PILOT Thuf"ldey. Auguet 2'3. 111'1
Suit Eyed •• m Rape Case
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FACING SUIT?
Attorney Allred
A dden.se attorney uya he may
brln te • •la nder autt a1atnat a
ft m lnist lawyer for accwiaUou lhe
m•d~ ac•lnat htm and h.11 cUenl,
who wu l ('quitted after ht.a Wrd
trial on rhar1ea of raptn1. kid.Gap
pint and aauulUnti a youni woman
hltd1hllter
Lawy<-r Terry rntca nllo aa.ad Wtd·
n..-lday ~ may fllt' o dus acUM awl
1111ru1t attorney c: lorla Alll'\-""«1 and
("a ther1nf' Hardin o n bt1 h alf or
Ora ngt-<.'oonty lnpaty~r11 for whbt hl'
COOJldera ~Y wu tod In the thret'
tnats.
AT nn: MM•: llDlt', M,. Allrl·d
accused Gllea of rnan1pulnUnit the
preas and pubUc opinion an favor of
hla cUent. Glen II. Hutchc•n .oo
Hulcht>nK>n wa!> acqulttt'd Tut!1>tJ1t y
of r aping Miss Har din 1n N1>vcmbcr
1977
Hutcberson wa~ convlr ted l1y <•
Jury In tus h n.t trial March 30. hut
the Judge overturned the vt:rdlct hi.I)'
m g be did oot believe Mis:. Hardan '~
tesUmooy.
ON APRIL 14, Ml!>!> llard111 and
Hutcherson held u Joint ncwi. <·on
fe re n ce at which they public ly
forgave each other and M 1~ Ha rdin
a nnounct>d s he would not tes tify
against llutchcrson at his sccuntJ
trial
But on May 22, Miss Hard.J n and
Ms. Allred held another news rnn·
fcrence Lo claim Giles had decicvcd
The Fullerton police department has a ne w
citizen complaint procedure in which people al-
lt:ging police misconduct can write out their own
vcrs wn or what happened. and tha t complaint
form will r emain part or lhe record.
America's Largest Antenna Manufacturer
It 1s hoped the new procedure w1U prevent
situations such as the one in which an Anaheim
coupll· were convicted of falsely reporting police
brutahty, Police Chief Martin Hairabedlan said.
JOSE i\ND JOYC F. Garcia had asked to write
th1•1r own complaint May 5. but the desk officer
h.rcl tlw m g1 VI' thc·1r vt:rsion lo a se rgeant, instcC1d
a nd lht· coupl'• da1m his one-paragraph version of
th1·1r 15·minutc• s tatement was in:iccurnt1· on
lil'H 'r:tl J>OIOl!'i
FACTORY· DIRECT SPECIAL ~
lla1rabcd1:in said lht> change in policy was d e·
cule<i on bcfon: the Ga rc1a cai.t· ccimt· up
I\ folio"" up interview with those• filing com
pl<.11nl!> will prob<1bly ht· nc:c1•ssary, lla1rab<'fhan
said. but lhc proct""(JurP should eliminate any uncrr
tainty ovc•r what t·hurgt'' were mude.
THE GARCIAS SJ\ Y th1·y told Sgt Glt·n
Devenc.•y that a man t.>1:in~ arrested at a Fullt•rt<in
i:as station was struck after havrng om· hand put 1n
a handcuff n eveney's written report quoted the
couple as having said the man was hit three t imes
In t he head with a nightstick afte r being
handcuffed. Th~ Garclus. who a re lhe pa rents or three
rhildren mid who have no criminal record. were
fo11nd ){!Jilly of a misdemeanor rn hlmg their cum pl~11nt They arc to be l>cntenc:cd Sept 2Ji
College Gets Wings
Entries
To Rise
Walter A. Linzy, l>on
of Mrs . Joy D. Linzy,
34471 Camino El Molino,
Capistrano Beach. re·
ceived lhc wings of an
Army aviator and w as
a ppointed a warrant of·
SACRAMENTO <AP > fi~er at lhc Army ~v1<1· • . tt o n Sc h oo l 1 .. ort Enroll~ent ~111 d.rop Ruc ker Alu. 2 percent 10 California's ____ .------
e le mentary and secon-
dary schools this fall.
but rise by 11 percent in
the community colleges
says lhe state De part·
mcnt or Education.
The projection said
there woold be 3,971,820
pubhc school pupils and
l ,288,910 community col·
lege students -nearly
o n e -q u a rt e r or
California's population.
Th al r e presents a
decline of G9,778 in the
~lem entary and secon-
ds ry schools, anaan ln-
crease of 129,098 in the
com munJty colJeges.
St a te schools c hief
Wilson Riles said lhe
decline ls the result or
lowe r blrth rates, and
wi II continue through
1982, then turn upward.
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Man, 83, Kills Intruder in Home
"Setting the thermocst.at lower than 78 degrees wouldn't
help around here You're always sli'-<immg. but at leai.t
now it's patr1ot1c "
•·c ot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tape. getting the an.swers 01ld action you need
lo solve inequ&Jies in government 07ld business. Mail
• .,our queshon& to Pat Dunn , At Your Sertnce, Orange
Coa&t Daily Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560, Costa Mesa. CA
•"2626. As many letten 03 possible will be amwered,
but phuned inquiries or letters not mcluding the
reader's full name. address. and business hours' phone
number cannot beconsldved. Thiscolumnappearsdai·
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IAJsf .loll Ma,, Ell•h1aae Fee
DEAR PAT: IC you get a job through an
e mployment agency and pay a fee, wbat happens
if you lose the job? Should the agency refund the
.fee?
G.C .. Costa Mesa
U, wlthiJI ti days, yoa qait wltb "Jut caase,"
or are fired or laid off tbroagb no faaJt of yoar own
(rom a job obtained throagb an agency, yoa sboald
rttelve a partlaJ fee refund. This scale la 1/IOUt of
U.e permanent fee, mulUpllecl by &be aamber of
ulendar days remaining. A reflllld, wben doe,
mut ~ made within 10 working days after yoa re·
4aest it In writing.
If dlfficuJUes arise. first dlscUS3 tbem with the
ageocyowneror manager. U you stllJ need belp, COD·
tact tbe Bureau of Employ meat Agencies, 1439 Howe
Ave., Sacramento9582S.
WO% Leak ... , Be Redo11e
DEAR PAT: 1 made strawberry jam last
month and sealed it with paraffin. Today I noticed
that the jam bas seeped up over the edge of the
wax. What, if anything, should I do about this? Is
the jam spoiled?
K.G., Costa Mesa
Homemade jam la llltely to spoil once tbe seal
is broken unless you store It In the nfrl&erator or
fTeezer. Paraffin seals on jellies Uld Jama oftea
••11 away from tbe Jar Uld allow leakage -
espeelally In warm weatller'. UalaC reaatar en·
mg.type Jan with seaU.1 Ilda lmtead of pan.Illa
caa eUmlDate tills problem. U Y09 doa't ltan room
• yoar refrigerator or freaer to store lite Jam
wttll leaky seals, yoa woald Deed to redo lite prep·
aratloa 1 pneeu. Remove from the Jan, brlal to a
MU, ud pat tato eleu, freshly a&ert.lbed jan. ml
..e Jar at a time ud put• &lie aeaUa1 lid Im·
aedJa&ely.
State Tldrd h1 Care Ce•t•
DEAR PAT: We moved here recently from the
South. I can 't get over bow much higher hospita l
care costs are in California compared to where we
used to live. I'd like to know how this state ranks
in t.be cost or health care on a nationwide basis. It
appears that this is not the place to have bad
h ealth! K.W., Costa Mesa
LAKELAND, Fla <AP> "t meant to lliU him," IS-year old Al~rt Ch~lnut iuald. de1crlb-
ln1 bow he IUl\ll...S dowl\ •n iarmec-t rob~r who ter·
rorised a...t.nut and hi• wife for a aecond time in•
three weekl.
Cbeatnut allot and killed Charles B Bruton,
24, 1 200-pound tix·coov1cl. who authorities say
may b•v bftn lnvolvt--d In other recent robberies
In the Lakeland ar.-a
A ll·GAUGE SHOTGUN IUA8T to the bead ..
and Deek kllled Bradon lnatantJy as he rummaged
t.hroulh a freeier ln the Chestnuts' bome, ap.
pareDt!y looting for hidden c:ub. pohce said
Chestnut swd he hud onJy one Uung m mind
aa he quielly freed hJmi.elf aft.er bemg tied up.
toolt the shotgwi from under his bed, crept to
wllhin a few feet of the burglar and fired
"l wasn't trying to scare him or anything,"
Chestnut ssud "If a ma n comes in your hol'tle and
pushes you uround a nd treats you like a dog, then
it's time lo do aometh1ng about tt "
J>.OLICE BELIEVE THE SAME ARMED rob-
ber broke into the Chestnut's home lhree weeks
earlier, bound lhti couple. ransacked their home
and left.
Officials sa1d that no charges would be filed
against Chestnut
··Every person hai. the right to protect their
life. home and property." Polk County Sheriff's
spokesman Steve Hubey s~ud
The incident began wh en Chestnut and his
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Otlter Soaillern slates allo have comparatively ~'~~'7',:6'11~1ii
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· 'I MEANT TO KILL HIM'
Albert Cheatnut and Wife Bertha In Home
81-year-old wife Bertha. heard a "bump" at about
5.15 a.m. Chestnut 'said he got up to mves tigaLe.
found nothing, then returned to bt:d
Minutes lat.er. the couple were awakened by a
fa miliar figure with the sawed-Off rifle. identified
Clll'.8'l'N'lJT REACHED l"OR A PISTOL be
kept. under the pWow. But tbe burclar anticipated
the move and tore the •UD from Cbeltnut.'1 arup,
cuttinl the elderly man's baad.
''1hen he said, 'I'm •otna to bave to tie you up
a1aln,' only UU. time I left my arma alack so when
he lied us up, it would be ewer to set out,"
Chestnut said. "He tbou1bt he wu sate:•
After the burglar left the couple bound In their
bedroom. Chestnut struggled out of hb ropes,
picked up the shotgun stowed under the bed and
crept up on Brax\oo.
"BE WAS lN THE JUTCHEN WITH his bead
in the Deepfreeze, so I took aim," Chestnut said.
"When he stood up, I pulled the trigger."
Sberifrs officials said Braxton bad an ex·
tensive criminal record and was recently released
from a state prison where he served time on
charges of breaking and entering.
~ayor Hikes Rewitrd
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Mayor Dianne
Feinstein is increasing a reward fr{)m $1.000 to
S25.000 for information leading to the arrest and
conviction or an arsonist.
by police as Braxton
The arsorust has been blamed for eight fires in
buildings aJong Castro Street. including one whe:-e
fireman James Desmond fell through a roof to his
death a year ago. The most recent blaze occurred
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RELUCTANCE TO CAPITALIZE ON NOTOAIOUI PAST HAS HUAT BEER HALL
Hider'• Unaucceufut 'Put8dt' Waa Launched From Thia Site In 1923
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Beer Hall to Be Razed Your commuruty C'OllUe'\ are expert' 111 th••
future JllM chet'k our pa't
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ORANGf: COAST COl.l,F:<:; 1-:. GOLDE:"J WF"-\T
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COl.Lt:;G 1-: Hitler Launched Effort From Watering Hole FOR MORE 1:--;roRMATl()'I;
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MUNlCH, West Germany <AP> -The beer
iall where Adolf Hiller launched an unsuccessful
~up attempt in 1923 -known in history as "the
3eer Hall Putsch" -wlU be tom down soon, the
·licUm of urban rene wal.
The Buergerbraeukeller, once among the most
')()pular watering holes in this beer-drinking
!enter, will close next month alter years of declin·
ng patronage and r eluctance to capitalize on its
1otorious pa.st.
BY 111E END OF THE YEAR, owners say, it
.viii be tom down to make room for a shopping
:enter which city fathers hope will revive a decay.
..ng residential ne1ehborhood.
"Sept. 1 as our closing day." said an e lde rly
waitress as she handed out beers to a score of
=ustomers in the ha ll's outdoor garden. "For
me it's very sad, but there's nothing left to be
done"
A spokesman fo r the brewery wruch owns the
heer hall said no date has been set for demolition
"but we hope ilcan began before Christmas."
IT WAS IN THE RAMBLING, yellow-and·
brown buildJng that ff 1tll·r tried to seize power
Nov. 8, 1923. The Nazi leader , backed by
truckloads or storm troopers, ust:d a politic<tl rail)
Lo for ce Bavarian gov1·rnnwnt h·adt•rs to hand
over pow<'r to him
Hitler then plannl'd to le-ad <i march from
Muni ch to Berlin to ous t lhl· c:lt•ctt'<i government of
Ch a ncellor G u11tav Stresemann. But the coup
fa iled when the Bav::inan leaders man<iged to slap
out or the ha U and rally police, who routed the plot·
ters in ahailof gun!ire near city hall
The Naz1 leader was arrested and imprisoned
in nearby Land5berg, where be wrote his book
"Mein Ka mpf," oullining his hatred of the Jews
and the German need for "lebensraum" Cliving
s pace) in Eastern Europe
IT TOOK lflM UNTIL 1933 to fmally come to
power legally lie was appointed Germany's chan-'
cellor after 3 .succession or failed government
coalitions
The Bue rgerbraeukeUer makes no effort to
capitalize on its association with the Nazi leader,
and e mployees are not eager to talk about the
subject.
Fom1er Marine
Chief Honored
Colonel Geril L. "Red" Feneoga, former cDlef
of staff for the Mart.ne Corps Air Station, El Toro,
was awarded the Legion of Merit during retire-
ment ceremonies marking 28 years of service.
The award was presented lo recogn.itioo ol
aervlee as plans officer, assistant chief of staff.
G-1; and chief of staff, Marine Corps Air Ba.sea,
Western Area, and MCAS, El Toro. from October
1.97~ to August 1979
FENENGA IS P&OBABL Y BEST &.NOWN for
bis work as the air station's community planniDC
... " ...........
and liaison officer: a Job in
which be worked cl<Ael)• wlt.b
neighboring communf.ties on a
variety of issues.
His work as the project of.
fleer for t.be development of El
Toro'a Alt Installation Com·
patible Use Zone <AICUZ>
Study and the initial idenUllca·
lion of lands necessary for ac-
qu.illtion to support the study
was cited .
818 DECO&ATION8 INCLUDE TWO awards
of tbe DlltinlUiabed Flying Cross; Brome Star
with Combat V; 18 Air Medals and the Navy
Commenctatim Ribbon.
He reaidea with bla family in San Juan
Capittrano.
Haala Cut Short
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No plaque comme morates the coup, and city
tourist literature makes little effort to enlighten
the visitor on the durker side or Munich's history.
Fllll St-mt-stcr Beg1n 11 Monday, Scpl4!"mbt'r 111
1!17'1 .
A wooden plaque above the door or the main
room recalls great moments in the tavern's h.i s·
tory -but mukcs no mention of the putsch.
FEW TOURISTS VENT URE ACROSS the lsar
River from downtown M u.nich in sear ch of the
tavern, employees say. and most patrons are local
residents who have CrcquentC<.l 1t for years .
The coup was only one episode an a list of mis-
fortunes that plagued the beer ball since it was
built in thl' 19th century on the site or an earlier
brewery.
On Nov. 8, 1939, Hatler returned to the hall for
an anniversary rully He cul short his speech and
left unexpectedly /\ ft•w minutes later a bomb ex·
ploded on the po<laum . killing seven people, includ-
mg the father of his m1stres~. Ev1t Braun.
A COMMUNIST SYMPATHIZE R LATER
churned lo h;.ive planlt:d lhe bomb. although he
later hmtcd that 1t wu :. al lh1· instigation or the
Nazis lhemsclVl'S to rally ~upport for Hitler.
During th1· war. /\ll1cd bom bs severe ly
damas;:t'd th1• llullcl1 n~. <ind at w::is never restored to
iL'> former ~11.t·.
The bt'cr h:tll s t'rvcd for a time as an
American milit:try club bt'fon· r eopening to
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1G--ancer Fear Increasing
Surgeon Geneml, Says Ameriauu Healthier
WASHINGTON <AP> -11"1 fur of cancer
1ooma 1arsm' lD tbe public'•~ nowt.bat medical ldmc'e bu reduc-.d the rat. ol heart d.ll
eue ud i.,tbeoed life expectaacy. tbe 1ur1eon
aeneral aaya.
Dr, JWiua 8. Richmond aald n ao interview
that aJthouib Americana &ft' healUuer today lban
ever befon, moet don't realiM ll.
BE NOTED TllAT FEW&a AME R-ICANS arc
dytn1 h'om lbe nation'• ll'adinl kUler. heart dJ•
eue, and Ute expectancy LI more than 13 year1
But tboee advances mean the pubUc Is becom
lnf more fearful of cancer. the suraeoo general
l&ld . "cancer rtilaUvely assumes a more prominent
role. U people Uve looger. the likelihood of dyrng of
cancers is aolng to become
greater ." said the 62 year-old
pediatrician. "But that's coun·
terbal.anced by the fact that
th ose who have ca n ce r
diagnosed under age 45 are Liv
mg longer."
Richmond, who recently
toured China with Joseph A.
C a l ifano Jr . the former
secretary of health, cdurat1()n
Rt<:HMONo a nd welfare. said . "If we i.llll
had children -as we saw an China dying of in·
fectious diseases. we wouldn't be worry ing MJ
much about cancer in the elderly.
"WHEN I WAS A PEDIATRIC resident in the
1940s, I spent 25 lo 50 percent of my time taking
care of polio patienb, he recalled. "Now in the last
25 years that I taught medJcul students, J didn't
have a case to show the m
"So \H' have m ade that kind of progre~s Now
I think s0<·1ety can attend more to what you might
say are the tougher problems of cancer causa ·
tion." said Richmond
The s urgeon general pubhs hed a re port last
month urging Americans to take better care of
their health Unhealthy behavior or lifestyles may
be to blame for as much as half of all dea ths in the
United States. his report s aid.
HJGll ON RICHMOND'S U ST OF medical
do's and don'ts is: s top smoking.
Other t ips reduce alcohol abuse. eat fe wer
c alo ries. rat, s ugar and s alt; exercise moderately.
undergo periodic screening for high blood pre~sure
2 Finns Charged
In Gas Misuse
S EATTLE <AP ) -The Environme ntal
Prolecllon Agency 1s seeking nearly $600.000 in
fines against two courier companies for a ll egedly
using leaded gasolint! in 114 vehicles designed to
use unJead('d fuel.
EPA spakcsm an Hob J acobson said the total
fine sought against Loomis Courier Service Inc
and Gelro Courier !'.>erv1ces of Seattle a nd
Portland. Ore .. was the largest such penalty pro·
posed in the Northwest and possibly in the nation.
Leaded ~asolioe hinders the ability of catalytic
converter~ to remove pollutants from exhaust
fumes.
and other major dt.ordera. •nd obey apeed lawa and wurwat belts.
Rldlmond believes that the prevenllve health
me.1111 la atart.ln1 to alnk ln
"It we hadn't Men • 22 percent drop lo heart
dlaeue over t.he pajl decade , I don't lbJnk people
would be Joe.lo& u much. or worryina about diet
quJt. aa much. or about hypertenaioo detection or
stoppln& 1moktn1." he aald. ·
••1T TAKES HOLD IN better•educated.
upper economic aroupa fin1l Wld is work.in& Its
way down," Hid Rieb mood
One exception has been a rise in s moking
among colltige-educ1tted women. but be expeet.s
these women soon will join lhe trend away from
cigarettes
Adult s mok.ing has dropped from ~ percent in
1964, when a predecessor is1.1t:.ed the first surgeon
ge ne ral's report on s moking, to 33 percent.
Richmond hopes that ultimately the rate wiU falJ
as low as lhe 2 lo S percent that a few colleges
have round among their students.
Millions to Charity
LONDON I /\P l I\ 66-year·old woman who
li ved atom.· 1n a simple two-room apartment has
left $8.8 mtlhon LD her w1U , and virtually all of il
got•s to charity
Eileen Walton. who died in March. inherited
her money from a family fruit stand bus iness lhat
grew mto a big chain of stores.
Rut. as a neighbor. "She never gave a hint
that ~he was worth mil hons."
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Thuradly.Auguat23, t979 DAILY PILOT A J 5
Distinctive Shopping & Dining
International Muscular Dystrophy Day
Sunday, August 26, 1979
Greek, Romanian, and Balkan dancing & music
performed by Intersection Folk Dancers
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Free
Interior Qesigns Service
for
Home and Office
Bldg. c.31
751-3376
c..-~
"-... ) 1110/11 '1'11ilorit1f,!
I -...._,
For the well dressed man
• Suits in the Latest Styles
• Sport Coats
• Shirts
•Ties
• Alterations
•Ide· C4)
549-3906
'D1tlmond JI ead Gallen;
l0tqe Seloc •ion o I
~hinese Gifts
Fine Art
::m~ Jeweky
Merc•"tli. lltdg. 0 Level
557-3031
I
Play ac;talnst the Computer
or Play Against An OPP<>· nent. Matc h Your Wi t s
Against the Built In World
Bank.
Sale Prtce 129.15
GAME:~M~NSHIP
Mefc•nllle ................ .
557-2447
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
Ii
The Village is pleased
to announce
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New Begmmng
Re model!~ c)nd Expan~1on
Now Completed
By the Qr-n
556-4047
There never has been •
better time ..
To took ot ou r New Selection of
T urQuo•s.e ond Carol Jewelry
At Price~ you d llke to Heor About ..
·~ ~ • 4tfl ... ,,..
557-4052
F ine Imported Pipes
Expertly blended tobaccos
Home of "Snow flake" and
"Black Gold" Tobacco
81d9. IJ.26
556-0778
_ _.iiiiii-.--.i!,.. lunflowef and IMr
StNet In Santa Ana.
Oppoette South Cwt
,.._ MAU.. Take North
lktatol offremp from IM llf ... 11. .. Diego F,....y. Tum left
•• Sunttow9f and look
for tht three tllgl.
'.
.
.41• CW&. y N..01 Thur9day. Augutt 23. t878
Soccer Space · Divided
Huntington Take• Charge of Allocaeiona
81 I S &AY CLAUSEN .............. ._
A d.llpute over anoeauon of
soccer fteldl to or1anbatlona Mldlna teams ln tbe north Hunt·
lnltOD Buth area hat bHn re-
10lved by ttbool otftclala
But lbe tolutlon is conlfldered
only temporary u more totter
clubt bloNom m lbe clt.y. and
truateea ot Ocean Vlf'w telcmcn
tary ) School l>lstr1ct w au1l lo
tum over playing field alloc:auoo
to the city
EA&U£a THIS MONTH an
Am e r ican Y o uth Socre r
Oraanliatlon bpokes m1rn took
truat.ees to t.aisk for allocalmg a
oew College View pl&y1og ht!ld
to the newly formed Orange
Coast Soccer Club
A Y S 0 d 1 r e c t o r 0 a v •·d
R ochman ch arged h is c lub
$)ught the third held at th~
9t'hool for years because College ~iew School ts 10 the hub of tus
league's activity area
Althouch A YSO alreactr hu
two Ottldt at the acboo l,
Rochmu u.ld be wu "aboe.ked
and dllm.ayed" by lbe action
OaDE•ED BY TaU8TEE8 to see tr he could ·•work out a
trade" In thf" allocallon 111ltua
lion. an tatant auperlntendent
J lm JON'S dld Just that
The new lcaaue agreed to take
over a field at Hope View School
and abandon the College View
field to A YSO
J ones alM> announce<t that hti
co nfe rred' with Huntington
Beuch city oCftcials, who agreed
to 1u1sumc responsibility for as
~1gnmg school fi elds to soccer
orgaru~attons for recreation pro·
grams attt>r school and during
the summer
B UT BOARD CLERK Darrell
Carter. act.t.og for vacationing
board president Jay Rivera. told
Jones to draft school policy
guidelines for the city 10 allocal
Nudes Barred
Comic Won't Open New Beach
CHlLMARK, Mass. <APJ -Just because John Belushi 1s buy.
tng Robert S. McNamara's private beach, it doesn't mean the jow·
ly comic is planning a Martha's Vineyard-version of "Animal
House" for nude bathers.
"His people have called me," said Judy Pratt, the real estate
a.gent handling the $425.000 sale, "and Mrs. McNamara has called
me. too, to tell me that nothing will change."
That means the public clothed and un
clothed -still will be barred from the exclusive
450-Coot beach, owned by McNamara. former
World Bank president and former Defense
secre tary.
Ms. Pratt said the calls came from the co
median's representatives because of stones go
ing a round the island that nude bathers would
be we lcom e o nce the property becam e
Belushi's on Sept. 17
The "Saturday Night Live" telev1s1on
..... performer made a r<iucous hat ID "Animal
BELUSHI House," a movie farce about college Crutcrmty
bfe fcatunng bnl'f glimpses or nubile coed nudity
ON SALE T HRU
Augus t 29
OPEN
ln1 the playln1 fltlda .
Only OM clty 'park. Murdy
l'ark, malntalna butbalJ and'
football fleldl. RtereaUon e>r·
1•.nlaaUoaa rely beavily OG ana
ac:bool dl1t rlc:t1 for atbletic
fleldl
The city. ln conjunction wilb
Ocean Vle w Oiat rlct, asslgn1
baaeball and football rlelds to or·
a:anizaUons wlshing to use them.
Cart~r said s uch a system Is
required for soceer before
cof cheii settle their dirrerences
with "fiat fightli " because or
"dwindling open s pace" an the
lluntlngton Beach 1trea
RUiing Bank
Robberies Put
City on Guard
NEW YORK <AP) -As three
more bank robberies brought
New York City's three-day total
to 18, Mayor Edwa rd Koch saJd
t he city is braced for more
"Babyface Nelson and John Dill
mger days."
"Remember what happened to
OilUnger. Ile was shot ... Koch
warned would-be thieves Wed-
nesd ay as the tally or banJ< rob
beries th.is year chm bed to 594
Tllf:RE WERE 641 in all of
1977, the worst year on record
Koch said plainclothes police
officers will soon be posing as
customers or em ployee:. ID some'
robbery-prone prunks l>O that
"when the robbl·ro; come in.
they're gonna bt• l>u qm:-.cd
and not pleasantly "
RIC HAR D KOVACEVJ<:ll .
sen ior v i ce p r esid e nt o f
Citibank . said he t old hi s
tellers "Do noth1n ~ to 1·n
dan~er you r s elves o r the
customers. That's a ven ba~1r
part of the training and ·it's ht·
mg r("Cmphasi~
ON SALE THRU
August 29
OPEN
LABOR DAY LABOR DAY s OF ... b
9am l o 6pm ~~ JI •i~
"' "p edal" o f the week
-~~ ,J., -~ , TRICONFORT 10% off ~ ' Roger 's bringfi F rance to Ne w-
• · port B each ...
2 Gallon
INDIAN HAWTHORNE
"BALLERINA"
'Now $7.95
1 Do.ten
Fresh C ut
rl'guldrly 59.9'.)
CARNATIONS
Now $2.98
regulMly $7.20
Each bouquet is made up wit h a ssorted
colors.
~~.. q~ ~-< L •' l_! :1· , · ·~ 'J l • .J r • ..('!_; ~~~~~-.k .1 . . ~;.:,J~I , t{1 ,~y ~" .,.s-·~v., ......,. , ..... ../ fl'.;j ~ -• -? . --. 'r""'· .
10°0 d isco unt on all 8pec ial order~!
SNAIL BAIT
The S nail Kille r!
1 lb ............ $2.29
42 o z .......... $4.99
10 lb ......... $12.99
25 lb ......... $28.95
s.n Joaquin Hl11i Rd. di Md(Arlhur Blvd., Newpon Beach , 1714 ) 640-5800 Open 0d1ly 9am 10 6pm
LOCAL / NATION
...............
Littered '-'ondscope
It looks llkl' a httC'r of spaghetti noodles.
but 1t·~ rcally ~hrt:ddcd computer print
out:-. coVl'rmg desert landscaping at th~
Mc~a . Ariz horn<' of Mr ~. J a m t:s
.\tortcn~l'n Th<· t•omputt:r n :prescnb pro
grt:s::-.. but no om· as sure wh<Jl mes!-.agc•
th1~ mcadl'nl w<.1~ m t:C1 nt to convt:y
Old fashioned Caring
Savings
A Horse Of a Different Color
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Ch1hJrt·n "'" I,. 1ndJn'1\.I lo. •1 • n.1r.1· .... • t--.. r-.. ,• Irr n-.1rt1<;1,,• .,..,,..,. '" 1<•und'
:-.;1:wpurt BalbnJ 5Jv1ni.: .... \\1·,111.tl l'IJ/J \'\,,11 1111 lh '' .11 In. n• \\•!"IL.•
Frtt' A UOll.jUt" l(lh \'\ .. ••It•, I ..... r ... ,,,, '>'f''lJ !"L.n"'h• .. .i 'r1r· I I •• ·•'"'l•.' h •. , ... I\
(,c:1ry V\,J,,un tJlt·nft•d In<. J I Jfl '! JflJ > ... fJI t H d•·,·~n·' \-.. I •<•t • t • h "". • •• • • • r I ,
Nt'wport B.1lbo.t ~.l\ '"K' "'lwt1· \our ,.\'"II' \o\1HI. h.itl.l t.11
you. \.\e (>ftl'r h1i.:h..r·v1t·lt.l11 r PJ"b' ., • ,,,, 111.r• .in·; '"" ': 't;
rt:tjU1remt•nl" 11n .1 wh"I•• r.11"1(• t•I ttrn• 11rt d11.JI•· "'' •1.~·
indudtn>t ,1 m·w 4 \• .u tt•rm m .. nt'\ 'l1.1r~d d l"'l.fll l)1.r riJr
conven1en1 lrtt ">t'rv1<t'' m.ile lit .. '° mut h 1 J"'t'r "'ht n '"l. ""' • ·•'
N .. wporr !3albuJ SJvtn>:' <1nd I OJn A"">< 1.rnun Amon.: th,"'
.ire free· mont')' o rd.-r\ dnd 1r.ivt'ler. <ht'< i., nOIJI"\ "r. ''
J 1rec1 5l.K1.:1I 5t·curtt\' Jt•p11'>1h lrt'1 1ht ,L1ny. .1e<nuf'f .1n..:
tdt>phont· lr.>n,h·r <,t•r.11 , .• ind "' 11 •ur-•
1•n Saturddy.., o 1t1 I
\ll'wrorr BJlbo.i '.)Jv 1n1 •
\\n1d11f l'IJtJ '-•·"'l'"rt UtJd'
17141().\5 050~
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~ Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF WTHE HARBOR
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I I
r Gas Prices 'Unstable'
DOE Reiail Lilt Siin DetUen 1 Proteata
WASHINGTON <APl Guollne dealen say
flM>'w•'e priOM an cMq-IO fut U1 ....... •nt attelQpt to complf• • U.t ol maldmwn
.1trmiNlble r•t-11 prkt1 would be frulllH• ..... "W08ld ... out ol daa.. Tbe .._11 Departmeal'a Ont forQ lato ann-tu ~ wtth an oauma&ed mu:lmllm Ntall
prlce Ult bro4;apt bowll ol protest.a Crom deaktn
acre. tbe country
TH DS~L£a8, SO•E OF WHO• were
belleaed wltb uUa from irate motomta claimln1
tlMy wen beiq onrcharced for &H, complained
tbat ~ auued Monday did not reneet latest
w11oa•ale price lncreaaes. (The hrt was pubUabed
Tuesday in the Dally Pilot >
Nevertheless. Eoeray ~partmeot oltlclala
said they will have such U:sb. perbal)I every
month, clvtns coosumtrs esumates "within
several cents" ot what th~ legal eu pnce ceilln&•
are in 20 metropolitan
areas. -------.....
Aod, said lhe depart (~(J VSlJMER ment'a Jay Thompson,
whose office \s respons t --------
ble for compiling the list .
if wholesale gasoline prices are changin& so rapid-
ly a list cannot be compiled. the department mity
take a closer look at whole.sale pncing.
ENERGY DEPARTM ENT OFFICIALS con·
ceded the first list. compiled Aug 6, was old by the
t ime it was issued Monday and said an updated
version would be made available
"It took a while for us to get our act together,"
said Thompson.
Although prices on the government survey are
broken down lo the nearest hundredth of a cent.
Thompson and other department uffir1als em-
To lt'ed
Janet Lee
Auchincloss,
mother of J ac-
q u e l in e Ken·
nedy On assis,
says s he will
marry retired
investment
b a n k e r
Bingham Morris
of Southampton,
N .Y . She said
that no date or
location for the
wedding , h e r
third, has been
chosen.
pba1lsed they ate only eaumates l.Dd may c:baqe
1bpU, fr'(a day to day.
Som. ltaUooa and e.-entire atatea -aatal bl a.mpted fw ~,..... amcwa l&lcl.
Mciaweot...,ualo,.ratGl'cmta.
UNDEa N&W GOV&aN•SNT
re1ulatioa1, tbe cou1atry'1 mOl'e t.bu 175,000
1uo11ne •talion operatott .,.. UmJ*i to a proftt
mar1ia. from whlcb they mUll pay tbelr OWD ove.r·
bead Md co.RI, ot 1.1.4 centa a 1.U.. TM.l.:ay
P•H whoaeMJe price l.Dere .... ud tax• to
<'uatomen.
The chaqe in ,..11.1.latiom wu lD&eDded lo
mate lt wter to determlDe n&ai1 celtiaia-•
Oealen1 across the country compl•bMd of be·
i.DI 1wamped with oomplainll they conaidered un·
jutifted becauae the Ii.lures LNued by I.be EDerlY
Department were out of date. A at.at.ion operator in
Maaaaebuaetts &ol IS calls from aniry customers,
said Paul Marron of the Bay State Guollne
RetaUera AalOCiaUon.
AND VIC aASBEED, EXECVTIVE cliJ"ec .
tor of the Greater WasbJ.nctoo Area Serrice Sta-
tion Aalociallon, called for those who compiled the
list to be fired. ,
"This latest rout-up by the Departmeot of
Energy in releasing lnaccW'ate ceilin& prices for
retail dealers across the country by brands is
another example of the vendetta that DOE is COD·
dueling agairuit the nation's retail service station
dealers," Rasheed declared.
Marron said In a telephone interview that
wholesale prices have been going up from day to
day, sometimes as much as 4 cents a gallon at one
time.
"I think it's going to be very difficult to refiect
accurate selling prices" in any list, be said.
Ethnic Violence
Flares in Denver
DENVER CAP> -A eang of Hispanic youths armed with clubs and a hammer attacked a Viet·
oamese man and smashed the windows out ot bis car as violence Oared In a bousinl project where
tensions between the ethnic groups have cauaed
refugee families to nee. police said. Police and remaining Vietnamese in the area
came to the man's rescue before be was seriously injured Wednesday night, authorities said. Tbe
beaten man was not identified.
POLICE aEPOaTED NO AllaESTS. Patrol cars cruised the project during the nieht. and no
incidents were reported early tOday. Ne.arty all the 22 Vietnamese families in the predominantly Hispanic low-income bouaina . pro-
)ect moved out this week after tenaiona belween the groups broke into violence.
••1 DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY went,"
Bernard Valdez, director of the Denver Depart·
ment of Social Services, said Wednesday.
A window-breaking confrontation that erupted Monday night caol>ed racial friction between the Vietnamese and 1lispanic resident.a ol the area known as the "Projects". that bad been smolder· in& for nearly six months.
HARDWARE STORE
The compact Weber
charcoal cooker
Porcelain finish.
aluminum legs
and ash.catcoer.
In Yellow. Red.
K8y[imeor
Copper M1sl
Iii'• 700 SERIES
22'/J'"llettte
di .......
In Yellow. Red. Key
Lime or Copper Mist. s59aa ONLY
America's favonte outdoor
cooker. Porcelain
finish inside and out.
aluminum legs and ash
catcher.
•• STOllHOUIS .... -..... ,.,
W.N,S... IM
~. Augu1t 23. 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 11
starts Friday
at9:30a.m.
many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be
available in each grouping ... colors and styles limited
to stock on hand, so shop early for ~est selection!
these items available in our
Huntington Beach Store
w0111en's sportswear
NOW
.... TANK TOPS
•LONOSLEEVE BLOUSES
••IDTANKTOPS .
••tDTHINRTS ....
1•JUMOR TANK TOPS
41 JUNIOR SHOATALLS
•JUNIOR FASHION PANTS a ... IPANTTOPS
•JUMOA PANTTOPS
111FAMOUlllAKER PANTS a Jlt. l<lRTS . . . .
12Jlt. TMK TOPS ..
3WPC.IWWWUA . ..... ...,., ......... ..
•AHALTPTOPI .
•10KCOITONSHMTS .
1.91
3.98
•. 3.98
. 3.91
3.91
.3..91
. 3.91
.. 4.91
4.91
.. 4 ..
. ... lie
.. 9lc
·•··· 3..11 ... 1 ..
.... 1 ..
. 4.91
dresses, pant suits
NOW
2DJUNK>M6lllllE8LONOS . . . ....... t•
40JUllOR a ••a LOHOS . . •. 14.91
•••tPANTIUITI .... ..1.91
lingerie, loungewear
NOW
30CAMllOLES & HALF SUPS
31FASHION81K .. IS
11 SOFT CUP BRAS
savings for boys
• um.E BOYS SUt•ERWEAA
49 BIG BOYS SWlllWE.AR
f7 BIG BOYT ANK TOPS
T7 8'0 IOY IHORT SlV SHIRTS .
80 BIG BOY KNT SHIRTS
NOW
. 1.91
.• 1.91
. 1.91
..1 .•
2.91
savings for men
11 L Sl V DRESS SHlRTS
71 WOVEH SPORT StlRTS
17 l Sl V LESUA£ SNATS .
21 L SLY L£ISUA£ SNATS .
5 FAllOUl llAKER SPORTCOA TS
•PLEATED SUCKS
143 EXPANDABLE W AlST SLACKS
31PATTERNEDSLACKS
47 BEL TEO SUCKS .
52 COUAR£0 KNrT SHIRTS
15 TEARY SHIRT
32 SWEAT'SteATS
58 TENNIS SMRTS
131 FASHIOHSWIMWEAA
r7 TERRY SHiRT$
101 JOGGING ~TS
HOW
.6.98
. 1.91
. • 1.91
-... 4.98
.. .. 11.98
. .14.91
. 14.91
. ... 4.91
.. 4.98
..... 1.98
6.91
4.98
2..98
2.91
7.91
2.98
r savings on shoes
NOW
5.97
' ~ . .
~ • . . ..
t • i \ ' ' ' .. .. •CONTOUR BRAS
318UN..n&OUSTEAS .
418HORTPOl Y/COTTEARY LOUNGERS
74 LONG POl Y/COT T£RAY LOUNGERS
24 HOITESS WEAR . .. . .. . . . . .
. 3.98
1.91
. 3.98
.. 2..91
. 3..11
5.91
6.91
.6.91
100 LADIES SANDALS
15 FASHIOH SUOES .. ... 9.00 :
. 7.97° ~
women's accessories
NOW
•WALLETS . ......... ,.. ... .
•'IWITOPI .... .
lllUlllERHATS .
.... Tl ........
2701CARVES ..
12 IUl•IER SHOES
57VINYLSANDALS
•WEDGE SHOES
11 YINYLIANOALS ...•
......... 2.AI
... UI
... 1.41
.. 1.AI
2.48
. 9lc
2.91
.. 3.91
. 6.91
... 5.91
savingS for girls
NOW
17um.!OIN.S8"0MUSCIS . . . . .... 2.91
•um.EGIMJBlOUSES. . . . . . . .. 1.-
1tmQIRLS..,-S . . . . ...... 3• ••OIM.l IKln'SETS . . 6.91 amORSIKIRTSETS 1.98
·411e001RL98HOATS . 1.91
21.00ltLS TOPS .. . . .. . .... 1.91
17.0QIH.S..TOPS . . . .. . . . . . . . 1.41
amQIRUPANTTOPS . . . . ......... 1.98
1•.0GIN.l PANTTOPS . . . .. .. .. . .. 2.91
••Gln.IM.OURI ................... lie
111m .... 11.0U111 ................... 2AI
G~TllmUI ......................... 2.11 1t1....-............................ llc
Infants and toddlers
NOW
... OUlll .............................. lie
•TODDURClll.llCllTTON .............. lie
•taDOUR .... IOITTOPI ............. 1 ..
•TODCJLIRQIN.llHOATAU.S ........... 1 ..
............................... 2..
•TODDl.8'10YI TU•llnl ............ 1• •10llUlll IOft 1111H1"1'1 . : ........... lie
•10DDLD180YSPMTS ................. 1 ..
•10DDl..IRIOYIWTAUS .......... 1•
1110DDLIRIOYllHORTMT1 . . . . . . .. 2M
..... IOYllWWWIM ............. lie .. =ll!S· ........................... 2.11 . ············· ............... : ....• _ _,,_ ...... ' ....................... I.II
llJllll'Llil'I ...... : ..... ·:·············· 1~
10 BOYi AND GIRLS OXFOROS .,_.DRESS ········ ... ... 1.17 ~
savings on yardage l
201 YOS. PRINTED YOCLES
130 VOS. SOLID LA CREPE
50 VOS. LACY POl YESTER
80 YDS. SHARKSKIN
130 VOS. GAUZE SHlffTIHG .
119 VOS. PAtNTED KETTlECLOTH
120 YDS. SOLID GAUZE
NOW
.1.11
. .. 1.48
. 2.41
. 1.98
. 1.41
1.48
1.48
savings for the home
NOW
55 POntOLD£RS . . . • . 4lc
11 KJT'Ct4£N TERAtES .. • . . .......... 4lc
tUITTS .. . . . . . . . . 4lc
11 DISHCLOTHS . . .............. 4lc
48 TOASTE.A COVERS . 2.48
44 KJTCtEH APAONS 2.48
127VINYl. TABLECLOTHS . 1.48
111WASHCLOTHS . . • . . . . . . . . • 4lc
32NFLBATHTOWELS ................... 1.48
118 HANO TOWELS . . .. . .. 1.48
10.IPREADIAHOCOllFORTERS ..• •Y• -y 1.4.91
129PAEADSANOCOllFORTEAS ....... 22.• •'TWIN BEDSHEETS .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 2.•
151 DOUBLE IED SHEETS.. . .. ............ 3.•
1141XMllOUNTYOAAP£S ............. 9.48
11120XM 80UNTY DRAPES . . . . . . . ...... 29 ••
1272Xl4llOUNTYOAAPU .......... 11.48
36 IEACH TOWELS .. .. . .. .. • . . .. .. 1.41
Mvlnga on fine Jewelry
NOW
10LO. IRACELETS ........................ I.II
IOWATCHBANDI . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . ........ 1.•
C7WATCM8ANDS . . . . . . ................ 2.91
uvillg8 on toy•
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9811 ADAMS AVENUE,
HUNTINGTON BEACH -983-9731
.4J8 IWl V PILOT Lf SC Thuredey.Auguett:S. 111'1
0.llf P'tleC S\MI .... ,.
Long-board Rider
De s pite s m all . s lo ppy w aves, th1 ~
b e arded s urfe r s lides right near San
Clemente pier for a fast ndc.
Campaign Newport Chamber
Reform Backs Beach Plan
Tabled
Advocates of a ll unt1ngton
Beach camµail{n contribution
ordinance for city council can-
didatt-s havt' failed to convince
elected oHicials to s upport the
reform mea:.urc
T he Ci ty Council tablt-d the proposal m a 4 3 vote
MAYOR OOJ'lii Ma cAlhs ter
was JOmed by collcai:lue!'. Ron
Pattison .. John Thom as <1 nd
Clancy Yodt-r in :.hl'lvmg the
proposal Ruth Ballt·~. Bob Man-
di c and Ruth 1''1nlcy voted
a~ainst the mnt10n
Lorratn(• f''atwr. an i:tUlhor or
the proposal . :-aid council mcm
bers were avo1dini.: reform to
"keep the hc•a vy t·ontribulwn~
rolling 1n ..
She claimt:d local developers
had been s uccessful in controll-
ing pas t elections through con-
_tr1 bu lions
MEMB E R S O .. ~ H ome
Council. a lluntin~ton Reach
homeowners group. ~<t id the or
dina nce was styled artcr last
year ·~ succc:.sful Orange County
political reform imlaative TIN
CU P (Time I~ Now Clean Up
Politics J.
Mrs . fabcr s u ggested the
council was wrong if it thought
"this issue will just go away
because it won 't."
She said she expected it to
become a m ajor campa ign issue
in the 1980 municipal e lection.
T he reform proposal calls for
a $200 ceiling on contributions to
candidates and limits political
action committees to spending
$500 on all candidates.
CapoSclwol
Worker Cited
Ambro sio "Bar n ey"
Ebargaray has been cited for
19 years of service to th~
Capistrano Unified School Dls-
ll'ict.
Ebargaray, who received a
certificate or distinguished
service, h as worked a s a
ware h o u se deliveryman.
aroundskeeper and c ustodian
during his tenure with the dis-
lrict.
He is leaving school employ-
ment to join in a fa mily business
lo San Marcos.
The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's board
of directors is backing a Dover Shores dredging plan that calls
fo r de velopment of North Star Beach Park
The plan, already approved by the Newport Beach Parks.
Heachcs and Recreation Commission, calls for the dumping of
5,000 cubic yards of dredged material into pi\s on the Upper Bay
beach
THE DREDGING PROJECT HAS BEEN proposed by the
Dover Shores Community Association lo clear the mud th<tl has
built up an two txrnt channels in the Upper Bay ne ighborhood.
As part of lhc pro1ect. the homeowner 's association would pay
to develop the 10-acre beach. owned Jointly by the city and county.
with a walking and Jogging trail and some drought-re~1!>tant
landscupmg
CHAMBER OIRF.CTOKS MONDAY APPROVED THE plan.
which was reC'ommendcd by lhc chamber's marine d1vis1on
The plan still requires approval by the City Co uncil and the
County Board of Supervisors
Tht· dredJ,!an~ project also require:. permits from several ai.:en
('ICS
To Save Time
Newp~rt Council
May Curb Debate
W1lh several ma1or items scheduled for d1!>cuss1on al Monday ·~
Newport Beach City Council meeting. council mem bers have agreed
to try something new to save Ume.
Mayor Paul Ryckoff said be 's received a "le lephone consensus "
from council members to re-stack the agenda and to cut off dis -
cussions of new items after I I
p.m
Monday's meeting will open at
7 p.m . with the consent calen1
dar , the routine ite ms that are
usually last on the agenda.
Stadium Job
Bid $68,462
"Of course , if we're discuasing a hot item. even with the 11 p.m Capistrano school trustees
cutoff of new items. we could have accepted a bid of $68,462
still go to 3 a . m .. " Ryckoff for the first increment or seat-
qulpped. Ing at Dana Hills High School's
stadium. · Items that aren't brought up -Truateea stipulated that a
because ol the cutoff will be re-$14,362 deficit in the district's
set for another council meeting stadium account that would be
when the agenda won't be so used to purchase the seatin1 be
hee;vy, he said. made up by donations from the
Condition lmpo8ed -~ PEKING CAP) -The new
·Roman Catholic Bishop of Pek-
ing, Monsignor Michae l Fu
Tiesban. said today be would
welcome normalization of rel•·
lions between China and the
Vatican but said s uch a move
would depend on papal recogni-
tion of the independence or the
church in China.
Dana Hlll5 High School Booeters
Club. ,
The project wtll give the
s.t.adium a 1 .~-seat capacity.
Facilitie8 OK'd
Capistrano school trustees
have accepted a $141 ,129 bid to
cons truct toilet facilities and
dressing rooms adjacent to tbe
Dana Hills and Clemente High
Schools' swimming pools. The
work is expected to begin this
fall.
'Eye for Eye' Eschewed
Victim~s Dad Assaih Countian'• Death Penalty
BALTIMORE CAP) -The
rathe r o f a Maryland man
murdered in NevJda says he
does n't "see whe re taking
another life is going to help
anybody. It's not going to bring
back my son."
Robert W. Ballard Sr., talked
about the upcominc execution
of confeHed murderer Je11e
Bishop ol Garden Grove, wbo
bH admltled be WU "lullly
beyond all doubl" of kUUn1
David Ballard of Baltlmon.
THE YOl1NGEa Ballard wu
murdered when he lrled lo
break up a December 1'" rob-
bery in a Lal Ve1as cutDO. Tbe
victim b8d been merrted OQly
aboul three boun.
Bl1hop la scheduled to die
•
Monday in Nevada 's gas
chamber which bas not been
used since 1961.
"I don't think killing him will
help my son or my feelings,"
Ballard said In a telepbooe in-
ter view from bis s uburban
Baltimore home . "Il won't help
my family. I Just can't see
where it's going to do any
1ood."
BAUA.aD SAID be doeen't
feel any btUerDeu or bolUUty
toward Blabop. But be said be
wlabed the Death Row lnmat.e
would have been sentenced to
Ute lo prtlon wttll no chance for
parole.
''I lhlnk lbal would bave been
mucb banber, mucb wone on
blm, tho wb1t the1'n do6nl."
he said. "l just can't see where
it's going to he lp now."
Ballard admitted be would
feel differently about a life sen-
tence for Bl.shop If he knew there
might be a chance the convicted
murderer would be paroled.
"BUT THEN AGAIN, who
knows what people like that
would do lf they were ever let
out a1aln," he said. "Would
lbey do il a1aln? I have no
doubt. Bul then. I don 'l know."
David Ballard'• 83-year-old
1randmolher, Stella, 11reed
with her IOD.
"I don't have any reallr, feel·
ln11 for hlm <Bl1bop), ' lbe
11ld, very softly "I doD'l bave
aoy batnd. It Jutt dMID'l mal·
t.er. ADJthlna tbey do, It won 'l
brtn1 our Davtd beck .••
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LOCAL
New Traffic Feared
Issue of Park Congestion RaUed
By JOANNE &EYNOLD8
Ot•Oetl,~tlaff
While plans for the Oran1e
Coaat National Park real in
le1tslative limbo in W ashinllon.
D.C .. the l.ssue of copin1 with the
tourlat.s It would attract is being
raised locally.
Two Newport Beach residents,
both or whom are home builders,
have sent letters to Newport
Beach's Mayor Pa ul R yckoff
raising tM issue of park-bound
traffic and the burdens it will
pose for local streets.
IN ADDITION . MA VOA
David SillB of Irvine, who men-
tioned the issue lo testimony lb.is
month on the park before the
House Subcommittee on Na·
llonal Parks and Ins ular Affairs.
reiterated his comments in a let-
ter to Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-
Santa Ana.
Patterson and Rep Robert
Badham. R-Newport Beach, are
co-sponsors of a bill t.o allocate
S38 million in federal funds to
buy la nd in the open space
stretching frem Corona del Mar
to South Laguna and inland as
far as the San Diego Freeway
That federal allocation wouJd
be used in combination with a
like amount set aside in this
year's state budget to purchase
land In the same gener al area
SILLS, IN IDS letter to Pat·
terson. said he wanted lo clarify
his testimony in which he said
t h e proposed park would
l(enerate more traffic than COD·
1trucUon ol low-denllty reaiden·
tlal projects on the b"lldable
acreage within the propoted
boundaries.
"Based on the park's proximl·
ty to a large 19 million popula-
Huntington
None Held
On Drug Raps
A 25-year-old vocational nurse
at Pacifica Community Hospital
in Huntington Beach was taken
into custody by state Depart-
ment of Consumer Affairs
agents and charged with three
misdemeanor violations involv-
ing drugs, authorities reported.
Robin Melissa Robles or 1667
Arbor Circle, Huntington Beach,
was cited on charges of possess·
ing drugs without a prescription,
unlawful use of a hypodermic
and petty theft. police said
She was booked by city police.
who wHJ pursue lhe case with
the Orange County Distract At
torney's OHice. She was re·
leased afte r being cited.
Police s aid depressive drugs
allegedly were involved in the
case in vest igated b y state
agents. Miss Robles was at the
hos pital when s he was taken into
custody at 5 p m
Gef Ouf and Push
lion > urban center and uaUllline
the Ulel 1ui1nted lD the Na:
tional Park Service aludy, .e
bave esUmated that the pm
could add approximately 35,000
trtpA per day to the adjaceol
circulation system .
"On the other h and, if the de-
velopable area within the study
boundary was built out a.a a low•
density residentlal·type com-
munity we would estimate an
additional 30,000 trips pe r day"
Sills' letter stat.ed.
B U ILDERS RANDAL
Pres ley. head of the Presley
Cos.. and George M. Holatein
Ill, of Holstein Industries. have
both sent le tte rs rais ing a
similar point.
Holstein noted that tourists at-
t racted by the park "won't
particularly add too much to the
beauty and health of Newport
Beach "
He concluded that he is sur-
prised "that there hasn 't been a
great deal of uproar from the
citizens of Newport Beach lo
think of such a la rge project as
this with the increased strain on
our harbor and road situation ...
Ryckoff said he sent a reply io
which he re-stated t he City
Council's position favoring the
park on tht> condition that the
San Joaquin llills T ra nsport.a.
lion Corridor bt' built as a par(
or the park and that the corrid~
be connected to Pacific Coait
Highway via a link to Culvet
Drive •
0.111~•1eCSWll ,,_
What do you d o when ~our plant.· IO!>l'~
powe r and you have to set 1t down an a
bean field., You try to push it out. that's
what. And that 's what pilot Ri c hard
Cor~k~-. tus brothe r Dwight and a couple
o f volunteers are doing near Graham
Street an llWltmgton Beach.
0
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Read the Orange Coast
newspaper that keeps you
in - -the informative
DAILY PILOT
642-4321
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TION / LOCAL
" r~ Dale Aleaaader, a
... ,~ book atadllor. " scheduled 11 hyaot• apeuw SaturctQ for a ,alaHwalth ~YeDUOD •
._ FOUIMaln vane,.
Tbe eonv.nuoe theme II ..... aw. la a Do·lt·
Younelf Project.·· a
spokesman aaid.
• Self-care tecbniquH
.... to be diacuued by •
Dr. Kwt Doubacb, Na-
dooal Health PederaUon
~ard cbairman. Tbe
fed•raUon 'a Oran1•
County chapter h
fpOUOrina the event.
,' Otber toplca include
"Alternative Cancer
Therapi•" and "Mental Booked (Jp r..= .. '!' the Healin1
' The minl-cooventloa Is
(cheduled between 10
a.m . and 4 p.m. in the
~Htle Theatre at Los
~migoa High School,
i~ Newbope St
Shelley Hallan of San Juan Capistrano will
have more than a few stacks of books to
crawl through due lo citizen efforts to finance
a new library north of the mission. Sunday's
library fund benefit will feature designer Mr.
Blackwell at Rancho Capistrano from 1 to 4
p.m. Tickets may be reserved by calling
493-1171.
GOURMET MARKET
(Market Street)
WINE CELLAR
Delaney Private Label
Vln Rose or Chablis
1.98 ea. U .75 UO
FISH DEPARTMENT
Seafood Crepes staffed with lhrlmp,
crab meat and flab, topped with
cheese & white sauce ............................ .
Frozen, breaded ready-to-beat
and eat clama 4 01. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c u .
• • • MEAT DEPARTMENT
Hot (Just off BBQ) Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.19 u .
Our Own Potato Salad . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 59c lb.
.tones Cello Pack Bacon<~ 01.) ..••.•...••...••.. 1.09 ea.
• • • GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE
Ranch Fresla Sweet Corn. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 fw 1.00
New Crop Lg. GraYeutelD Apples ................ 3 for 1.00
Sweet 111ompeon 8eedleu Gnpes. . . . . . . . . ......... 39cea.
Ranch Fresll Keatacky Strbl& Beau ................ 39c lb.
Baacb Fresb Solld Green Cabba1e .................... 9c lb.
DELANEY'S
Gourmet Market
Open Dally 9·6 • Closed Sunday
2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520
'30%
OFF
Over-co11nter
Drug Guide
Being Written
NP YORK <AP> -The publiaber of the na·
tloa'• .. Mina cWde to preeeripdoa cl.nap uya be
la prepartq a eompanlon volume that will serve
aa lbt ftrat comprehensive aulde to DOD·
prescription remedies.
Tbe book, the "Physicians' Desk Reference
For NoDDnecrtptioa Drup," ta dea1ped for doc·
ton and pharmacists but wW be available to
anyone, publlaber Charles E. Baker Jr. said.
TD 900ll. AV AJIABLE NEXT April, will
borrow lta format from the "Physicians' Deak
Refe rence." a dictionary-sized annual volume that
physicians and druggists use a.s a standard ref·
erence -almost a bible -ol information oo pre·
scrlptioodruga.
The new PDR, Baker says, is designed to do
the same lb.lna for drugstore remedies.
•'Our pb11osophy ls that while information
about over-the-counter drugs exists, it's scattered
in a number of places -
on label.a, in packa1e in· ---------
s er t's, and so forth . ( MEDICINE J There's no centra l
source," be said in a
telephone interview from
Oradell, N.J.
Like its parent, the new PDR wi ll be paid for
by drug companies. Free copies will be sent to
doctors and pharmacies . It will be written with a
fair amount of medical Jargon.
THE P&ICE FOR OTHERS WILL BE about
$1.2, Baker said. He i:l confident non-professionals
will be able to use it.
He notes that technical jargon and a $13 price
tag haven't stopped demand for the original PDR.
which sells about 150,000 or its 1 mHllon annual
copies through bookstores.
The non-prescription PDR, like its original.
wlll lilt drugs by brand, manufacturer, purpose
and main ingredients. The manufacturer provides
information on a drug's composition. action. dose
and potential dangers, i! any. But there 's no in-
formation on cost.
BAKER SAYS CONSUMERS COULD use the
book, for example, to compare the relative effec·
liveness ol various sun screens. Or they might
check for potential interactions amoog the dif·
ferent drup they're taking, or find what other cold
remedies have the same ingredients as their
favorite cure.
The cost of non-prescription drugs ls rising on·
ty half as fut as that of prescription drugs, the
drug lndUllry says. And more drugs have become
available over-the-counter recently as the result of
a continuing U.S. Food and Drug Administration
review ol the products.
Prescription status bas been dropped for eight
drugs since the review began in 1972. Six more are
expected to become available before it's over in
the early ll80s.
..'l'llESB OE SOME DOCl'OU wbo regard
over-tbe-counter medlcatioaa as not ethical. But
I'm a believer in sell-med.icaUon," Baker says.
"Unless there's something really wrong with me. I
don't want to 10 to my doctor -I can't afford it.'·
He Lived Underground
GHENT, Belgium (AP) -A retarded va1rant
bu confeued that in 1m be lived in an ander·
ground family mauaoleum whole three rooms be,
decorated with stolen furniture and appliances,
OM. v f'ILOT Al•
€0MPhE~E
MARKDOWNS
In All Departments
Exceptional Values
On
Bedroom, .
Dining Room,
Living Room,
Lamps, Tables,
Occasional
and
Upholstered
Furniture
Reductions
Up to 60°/o
Flnat Drastic
Markdowns
Last 2 Weeks of Sale
ALL SALES FINAL
, 7 2 7 w f. <, t ( I if f 0 r I II f. N f· w p 0 r I Be cl ( h • h -16 1 6 J 8
Op1·n 'I S -:C· • C IO'>f'd Sund.11
f ,, ' n 1 rir J t; ,. 1~J(lfl•nT,.11 r •
policeaaid. --~~--~-~--~~-~-~---~~--~-~
The "apartment" was discovered when
workers at nearby Ledeberg Cemetery opened the
mausoleum to prepare it for an interment.
A police spokesman s aid the workers found a beil placed on top of a coffin, a stove. se·w1ng'
machine, electric razor, radio, dish washer coffee
machine, books and records, a rt.fie and rotting
food.
NICHOLAS
VON HOFFMAN
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POKES fun
at stuffed
shirts
everywhere -
,-'f -....... • -kCF •HU.OCA • °"""'5 ~ ......... ""~' U.S • ,,_ -L • "')
~ ~ 30%
OFF I i .
Roger's Once a Year
BROWN JORDAN PATIO FURNITURE t
CLEARANCE SALE
TAMIAMI KAILUA
F.......ac •el•cdoe of 1979 .avl• •••colon .
._......,.. ....... acMat.Anhw aw.. H.wpon 8-ctr', t714)64o.&IOO °"" o• , ... eo6tlim
i
I ·1
i i I When you find what you want t
~ without driving miles-I
i and walking forever-t.
you'll feel good about I ·i discovering WestcliH Plaza ~
'i ~ ' ~ l n•:or. ,.,.. .1
1NL ......... N>4~ • ~~l'TID • teJtW ....... MltMN•WWW.,;,
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ABOA RD TffE DELTA QU&&N
(A p > n..: rt verboal tdp dOWO UM
llllaallllpp6 la a wortial vee•Uola not onb for P~ldent Carter, bul able>
for p,... aecretary Jody Powell and
other 1tatfer1 1ccompanyln1 tht
pretldenl. In Powell'• e .... u a. .. t. It
aeema lobedoln& hl6' aome ~·
Powell 'a maoda tend lo rettect the
prealdeqt '1 ratJn1 ln O\e poll•. and
althouch Carter'• poputartty i• near
rOC'k bottOm. Powell, "" Ulla laay riverboat trlj>,. seem• to be hh1 old ,
ea•YIOlOj, wiaecracltln& self
.... (" • .Seefcr• HE EVEN 8EE•8 to mlu the da1
ly Whlte House newa brtefln&s that
Laurie Cabot. known often found tum usinK bitter 1arcum
a s l h e W 1 l c h o ( to tum aside pointed queatJon. So
Salem. Mass .. say~ much so. "' fact. that near midnight
s h e may h ave t o one night, as the steumer was paws
leuv-e town unless a lng In a lock. Powell cuuaJJy leaned
wildcat oil well comes agamst the railing on an upper deck
thro ug h for her tn and fielded questJons from several
Jowa. persons In a crowd of several hun
--------dred who stayed on after shaking
Call 642-SUI.
Put a few words
to work tor ou.
hands with Carter
What sort of fuel does the steamer
use, Powell was asked
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The ,..... Heretary. cl1a~tte and
• nurly ea\pty tumbler ln h1a haMI. repll~ "Wtll, for tbe... la.at thr ..
houra lt'a ~•n runnln1 on Jack ll•nl"I• "
DIDN'T t"IK£0 CABINET
secretary JOHph A. Califano Jr. tel
him to qu.ll ilmoklng, asked another
onlooker
·•w ell, I uiled to have to sneak
around IU\d do It behind hl~ bacll. but
now I can do It out 10 the open."
Powtill 111iid.
Even presldenls aren't Immune
from the Ultltl anc1deots that mar
vaca\1005
A ntirvous waller spiJled a dist! of
seafood coquille down lhe back of
a rtt>r's Jacket at dinner on the
second night of Lhe trip.
The first full day of the trip was
rtrst Indy Rosalynn Carter;'s S2nd
birthday Carter orde red a cake
brought to the table with an tnscrip·
lion in icing "From Your First
Husband "
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EXONERATl!O
Gereld Ae'9hoon
Value Cut
VENTURA CA P l
T he Ventura County
Board o f Supervisors
h a s r ed uced the as
s essed value o r th t-
Ormond Beacb land that
had or1 1(1nally heen
bought for a proposed h
queried n a tur al ~a i.
te rminal
COSTA
MESA
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NATION
Rafshoon's Ad Agency
Cleared fu Donations
~ WASHINGTON <AP) -Gerald
Rafaboon 'a advertlaln1 aaency bu
been cleared of aualpicloo that ll
made an llleeal in-kind contrlbuUon
t-0 President Carter's 1978 1eneral
election campaign.
The Federal Elections Commloion
found "no reasonable cause" to
believe thal $15,080 In apparent over -
apendlng by lhe Atlanta ad agency
corutllut.ed an In-kind campalen con-
tribution.
THE COlllll8810N'S decision
came on a 4·2 vote in ao executive
sesalon. A two-foot-high report ac·
companiect the cue.
Rafaboon. who handled Carter's
campalp advertialng in 1978, is the
pre.ldent's chief media adviser. He
aold b1a firm lhia year.
The FEC probe focused on Sl5,080
in invoices sent by Rafshoon's agen-
cy to the Carter campaign "' excess
of a $10-5 million advertising con
tract. which covered the period
between Carter's nomination and the
November election.
THE FEC RULED that the $15.080
..
waa not an ln·klnd conlribuUon,
reaaoning that the Rafshoon agency
e xpected to recover the money
through refunds from broadcut outf
let.I paid an advance for ads that never
r an.
Although the anticipated refunda
did not cover the excess spending,
the Jo'EC added that the$15,080could be
properj.Y deducted rrom the l.S percent.
com mission the agency agreed to In itt
contract with the campaign commit·
tee. .,.
"TO TERM AN overrun on the con-
tract a contribution would be to aa-
tugn t.o lhe advertising agency an ul·
tlmate right t.o a full 15 percent com'·
mi s111o n .. whic h wa s not
contemplated by the parties to this
contract and which 1s pparenlly not
contemplated under any fixe<i price
contract anvolvang advcrt.lsrng agen-
cies." the f'EC rcportsa1d.
Thi' FEC report, however. did not
address other questions that have
been raised about Hafshoon's deal·
ings with Carter'i. pri mary cam·
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UMPIRE RON LUCIANO (1) ACCEPTS ANGEL FANS' GREETINGS. (2) BOWS, (3) DREAMS OF BEING A SLUGGER AND (4) PATS HIMSELF ON THE BACK.
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Win Streak Not • ID the Cards MCCourt
Angel Pitching Isn't Strong Enough for Streak--Fregosi Rejects
$3 Million By DAVF. CUNNINGHAM
Of lht O•oly Pilot Sufi
Jim Fregosi has given up hope that
has Angels will put together a long wan
nang streak <1nd blow the race wide
open.
Cleveland Indian:,. t:mbarrassed tht·
Angels in a 13-3 ganie Wednesday arter
noon at Anaheim Stadium IL wus their
worst home defeat of the y('ar.
ap1t•t·e and Angel s tarter Nolan Hyan
las ll'd uni;.-31 :1 innings ._ surrendering f1 n• hats. six walks ;rnd sax runs
gl\ l' tht: \ng1:ls the dl•pth thl·1r pltrhin~
-.taff m·ed.s. hut Fn ·gos1 d1srnl '>">L-d n a-.
.in 1mpr(Jbab1hty
I.OS A'.':GI::L ES IAP l Dali
\ld'11urt·, de-.1rl' t11 st<Jy "'1tt1
th<· 1'etro1t Hed Wing:-1:. 'i<•
great he· rc•Jected LI c·h~ncc to h1·
tht· h1gheM p<J1d player an lhl·
.'.\ <it1on;.il II(){· key Lcagui> at S:l
m1ll111n for a !>IX yc<1r contract
It doesn·t matter that the Angels are
in the midst of a five-week s tretch
ag<1 anst baseball's also-rans . A winn ing
streak j ust is n't an the cards.
1''regos1 took the shelling in stnde
"'It's a lot easier to get your ass
kicked than lo lose 5·4. · the s kipper
said 00Rul I'll tell you what "'as tou~h
W l' JUSt played a t \\ o hour and 40
m mute game, and our defense s pent
two hours and 10 minutes lJf 1l out there
1n the hot sun."
The Angels los t seven of 12 on tht-
homestand, but Frcgosa isn't pres!>mg
any pa mc buttons yet.
.. Nobody tn our division has enough
depth in their patching staff to run awa}
"'1th 1t." Frcgos1 s ays. '"I've said all
a long tha t thts thing is gonna go right
do"' n to the I ast week
·11ow l'Lln I eount 1111 Tanancs " There.,
no ll'llmg "'1th him. the manager said
·1 cl<Jn't think there's <sny v.a.,. he can
p1tt·h bt-fore Sept. 15 ·
'"If your pitching as not strong, you
ca~ 't put together an extended winning
s t reak ," the Angel manage r says.
"When you lose 20-some games after
scoring five or more runs in each of
them, it's very tough to gel a w1nnmg
st reak going."
H is exaggeration "'as only slight.
While the Indians ripped 18 hits. the
Angels only managed f1 vi: ore winner
Dan Spillner.
··we had t"'o opportunat1e!> to blow at
opt•n and couldn 't do 1t."" Fregosa added ··we led by five games before the /\II·
star brcal.. <t nd "'c led by four th1 :.
\.\eek ··
Th<it contradi c t s .. "'hat Tanana
h1m sl•lf had been :,aytn~ The l('ft
handc·r picked Sept I as h1:-. comeback
date
"'lie ~aad tha t bt·forc he threw an}
hn:akini:: balls ... l''rl'gu~1 answe red
lit• ,., fl'ding some -.orc ne:.:. today "
Los Angeles Kan gs· owner
Jerry Buss saad Wednesday hl'
made the offer !>ever al week-.
ago while the Kings still h<td
right::; to McCourt as comptmsa
t1 o n for Detroit's s i~ning o f
j;!oalae Rog1e Vachon before thf.'
1978-79 i.t-a:.on.
ONE OF THOSE also-ran!>. th e MIKE llARG ROVt:, Bobby Bonds
and Toby Harrah eollcctcd three hits
A R EPORTER suggt·st ed that the 1m
pending return or F rank Tanana might
T .\!\ASA CONFIRM ED Fregos1 "
(.'\ alu;1t10n . but labeled 1t s tiffnt'ss.
lStt A!'liGE:LS. Pagt' 82t
M cCourt had fought the dt-
casaon of an arbitrator that he
101 n the Kings. <1nd the case W<J'i
.i II the ..., a:. to the t..: S Suprem<·
l'uurt before the Kings i.lna .R.e.<j
\\ 1ng:. tondud('d an agreement
Wt>dnesdJ\ :\ll'Court re ma in..,
v.1th the KJngs, and an rclea:.ani..
thl'lr claim to Mccourt th•·
K rng), ohl a1 n t'l•nll'rman t\nl1 ri
~l L.iurenl and t"''' hagh drafl
picks from the Red Wing-.
Knight to Quit?
He's Sentenced to Six Months
INDIANAPOLIS <AP> -Bob·
by Knight says there is ·'no
way" be intends to serve bis jail
sentence for hitting a policeman
an=offered to quit his job as
has b 11 coach al Indiana
Unive r y because of the as-
sa ult conviction.
School officials were to meet
today to consider Knight's res-
ignation offer. but indications
were that the school would de-
cide to back its coach and turn
down the offer m ade Wednesd ay
night.
EARLIER WEDNESDAY,
Knight .was sentenced to s ix
months in jail on a n assault con·
v1ction in the incident that took
place at l ast month's P an
American Games in Puerto
Rico.
Imposition of the sen tence.
which also incl udes a $500 fine.
was delayed until Aug. 27, and
no a ttempts to extradite Knight
were expected before then. Dis·
trict Court Judge Rurico Rivera
also hinted he would suspend the
jail term if Knight appeared for
Monday's sentenc ing.
Knight let his lawyer handle
the case in absentia Wednesday
when the c harge o f h itting
Pue rto Rican policeman Jose D.
Silva in the face was heard.
would ever go to Puerto Rico."
whe re officials are trying to de·
cide whether to seek his extradi-
tion.
IT WAS CONSIDE R ED un·
like ly that Ryan would accept
Knig ht's resignation. Athlet ic
Direc tor R a lph F loyd and
Donald Danielson, president of
the board of trus tees, both
voi ced s trong s upport for
Knight.
"I have not talked to Bobby or
a nybody else a bout this," Floyd
s aid "I would be against hjs
resignation. I would hope the
entire univer sity family feels
that way. I still support him all
the wav. .
Danielson said h e believes
Knight was innocent of the ag·
gravated assa ult charge . "J
think he got a raw deal down
there, although as to what hap·
pened I d on 't know all the
facts." Danielson s aid. "My al·
titude is that Bob is our coach
and we're going to keep him."
Meanwhile. K night said he
was convinced he would have
been in jail today had he ap·
peared at the trial. And he left
no d oubts about whethe r he
would voluntarily r eturn to San
J uan. •
· 'What I offered Dale McCour1
"'ould have mad e hi m thl·
highest paid player m the his
tory of hockey." said Buss. ad
ding that has contract offer an
eluded a number o f frin1H·
benef1L'i to n:x-ket the value far
bevond SJ m1ll.Jon.
"'1th Detroit Mccourt receives
a reported Sl 15.000 an <t contract
that expire:. at thl' end of thl·
c11m ang :.l'a:.on l11s third 1n the•
:" 111.
"There "'c·re trust funds. 10
... urance arrJngemc·nts his <1nd
hl r t·ars • l\kCourt wa s rel'enth
rn.irrH><I • ;.111d cullq~t· edul'i.1lt0n~
fnr Jll unborn c·hlldren · Bus-.
... ~11d of thl' contract pac k<J gt• ·1
"'as very -.urprased wh1·n he·
111rnl'fi 11 do"'n hut I had 10 con
\ 101 t> Jn\:wlf thJt hl• d1<1 not
"'.tlll to plLI~ 111 I.,\ That nm
' 1111:1'd m1 · · ·
P.4RTRIDGE ClJT
BY GREEN BAY
t:H F:E:\'. BAY. W1:.. Hick
P.irtndgc>, a formPr Tus 1m lllJ.!h
.rnd Goh.kn West Collt•J.!t' "tan_
dnul "':.i" "'~11\ec1 IH the Cn·en n.1,· Pad,l'r:. t1xl J~ -
lj:.irtndgc• we1s ·drafted a~ a
p llll l l' r a flt• r at t l' n d an g l h l'
t 'n1H•rs1tv of l "tah after his stmt
a t G WC ik was an eighth round
drnfl choan• of the NF'L team
White unive r s ity president
J o hn Ryan called a m eeting to
consider Knight's resignation of·
fer. the coach said "there is no
w ay unde r any circ umstances I
"THERE IS NO QU ESTJON
in m y mind that if I had gone to
Pue rto Rico I would be in jail.
The sentence would be exactly
the same," Knight said . BOBBY GRICH IS UNHAPPY AFTER CLIFF JOHNSON IS CALLED SAFE AT SECOND BASE.
Th<' Packe r s acquired d P
fem1n• lineman Ja m Mol. 23, on
"a1vers from Houston to fill thf'
\":Jl"LIOC'Y
Craig Sheff
Former Coast Stars Become Movie Stars
--~ "" ·come to Coast and Become a Movie Star.'
That, says OCC football coach Dick Tucker,
could be used a s a pretty good recruiting
technique.
And it's somewhat true since four former
Pi.rates have parts in the recently released mov-
ie, North Dallas 40.
Gary Valbuena, Alvin White, Benoy
Ricardo and Pat Sweetland all appear in the
picture-althou1h Valbuena bas the only speak-
iJl.I part (he's got two llnea).
The movie ls about a pro football team and
since I'm not much of a movie buff, I c~'t"tell
you more than that. But Tucker says be liked it.
liked it.
"Yeab, I tboqbt lt was pretty' 1ooc1. AU
lour ol those guys are ln the lockerroom scenes
and a lot of the 1ame action lbota," says
Tucker.
VaJbuena was recently cut by tbe
Wasbinlton Redlkinl, but IUcardo is sWl play-
iDI footbell-ud very well Be's cme of tbe bet-
te r placekickers in the NFL with Detroit and is
currently working on a string of n ine s traight
field goals during the regular season. The NFL
record is 16.
Sweetland, a defensive tackle who later
starred a t UCLA and also played with the now·
defunct Southern California Sun of the WFL,
owns a doughnut shop In Westminster .
And no one seems to know what White is do·
ing. He played Canadian ball last year , but a
check of the CFL rosters recently didn't show
him on any team.
THE FOOTBALL SCENE: Former Edison
Hl1b nmninC back Mike DaUerer bu been con-
verted into a wide receiver at Stanford . . .
sophomore BUI Geapf (Laguna Beach) figures
to start at linebacker for Ulab this seuon . . .
Defensive back &&eve Crape <Dana Hilla, Sad·
dleback College) is the only Californian on the u. of Millouri roeter , •. Dee Ward (Newport
I
..
Harbor > is listed as Oregon State's No. l strong
s afety. He's a junior . . Kevin Sloan < Estan·
cia), a 6·7, 252-pound defensive hnem an, figures
to see a lot of playing lime for Was hington
State. Sloan red-shirted last year , thus he has
four seasons left ... Arizona is touting senior
center Norm Katnik (Foothill Hig h. Sad ·
dleback) u having All-America potential. Kat·
nik is just a growing boy at 6·1, 244 ... If any
area product figures to be All-America, it's
Stanford's Ken Margerum <Fountain Valley
Hi1b>, who caught 53 passes la.st season as a
sophomore, earning first team All·Pac -10
honors ... Colorado State has 31 Californians
on its roster, while 25 hall from the home state.
Among the Californians is senior tackle Tom
Formlea <Newport Harbor, Golden West), a 6-4,
251-pounder who ls very good ... The PCAA
has announced a l2·1ame television package,
set for the LA market at 5 o'clock Sunday nights
on CbBMel 52. The lint 1ame matches Utah
State aPinat San Jose State Sunday, Sept. 9. All
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the games are taped from the previous day
TOUGH DEBUT In the recent issue or
Sport Magazine. umpire Marty Springstead
tells about his maJor league debut in 1965. Spr·
ingstead was nervous and massive Frank
Howard (6-7, 250 pounds) didn't make it a ny
easier ..
"It was a game in Washington, D.C. a nd in
the first inning he (Howard, stepped int~ the
down around the knees. I said, 'Strike one!•
"Howa rd turned around and hollered, 'Get
som ething straight, Buste r. l don't know where
you came from or what you're doing in the ma·
jor leagues. But they don't c all a strike on me
with that pitch-understand?'
"Howard turned back to the pla te,"
Spr ingste ad continues, "and they threw
another pitch at the knees. I yelled, 'Two!•
• • 'Two what?• bellowed Howard.
·•t said, 'Two low, Fl"ank, it was muc h too
low'!"
t
-DAllV PllOl Thureday, Augu•t 2.3. 1971
ports Break
A Cepeule Repot1 from ltt• Wor1d of 8por11
Who Threatened Hector?
ISU Chancellor to Tell
f'roa AP bbpak'ua
BATON ROUO E . WI Chancellor Paul Mur· m
rill hu cballen1ed lhe Department of (;orrecUona ~ 9 t
to na~ the peraon who tried to threate n runntn1
back Johnny tlet"tor lnlo 1lcntn1 with LouJalana
St1te UniYl'rslty.
And Murrill aays h e'll name the man hlmaeU today ll the
Depntmmt of Correc-Uonll doesn't do It fl rat
Ht><'tur on~ or the hotte\t hlach school proapetta to com "
out of Louuia11a In ye•n s igned a Southeastom Conferen~t'
letter ol Intent with LSU, but later r hun1ed hla mind and
1l1n ed t~e binding natlon.t lt-tlcr or intent With Texas A&M
FolloWlnK his 111gnang, ll~t-Or ~•1d he decided to ato to
Texas A&M after om~ne called his brother and thre•te ned
to send rum b•ck lo. Jail 1( he didn't pe1 '>uade J ohnny to go to
L.SU •
Johnny Hector didn't pubUc ly Identify the caller, and
neither have state o fficials other than Lo say that nobody
connected with LSU was involved.
William llector, the older brother of the runnlng back,
wu on parole on a sentence for negligent homicide when lhe
lncident occurred In February.
He said he believed the person who made the threat was
from the Department of Corrections and had tbe 11uthorily lo
s end rum back to prison
Johnny llec-tor said in July that lhc threat aguansl h1~
brother was a major factor in his signing with Texas A&M
He said his older brothe r told him he would ruthcr go bac k to
pris on than see him sign with LSU.
Richa rd Cr ane, attorn<'y for the Department of Corrrc·
lions, said earlier that an investigation showed that nobody
from the department made the telephone call. lie said he felt
the name should be released by LSU.
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Notre Dame football coach Dan Devine: "Our last
game of the year Is against Miami (Fla.) al Tokyo,
J apan and if we 're not winding up a good beason , I may
have to btay there.·'
GU111t•• Nftl' ~oolc Bas Fa•Ular Rh19
The New York Giants' promised •·new look" [iJ
offense is already off Lo a familiar start Firs t year 4. •
head coa<'h Ray P erkln11 announced that ancum·
hent quarterback J oe Plsarcik had retained his
job. "lie has to do s omething outland ish. really bad , before I
wo uld thank ahout pulling him out," says Perkins. To qualify .
Pisarcik would only have to repeat lai.t season's s tats 12
touc hdowns 1m<i 2~J interceplJOns . The best p lace for an
out·of-work dc•fc ns1ve back lo seek employment has got to be
San Francisrn Coach Blll Walsh said that the three ncwco;t
;u·q uisit1ons 11f th1• 49ers will h;,ivc.shots at st<1rting jobs In the
secondary "from the moment they drive up lo the front
door ." All three Tony Dungy (P itts burgh J, T im Gray
(Kansas City I an<t Charles Cornelius (Miam i) were recently
ut by other teams but Walsh feels two of the three will start.
The 49cr ~wcondary hus allowed SI 1·ompletio ns an 75 atlt!mpts
thus far 1n the cxh1b1 lt0n season . The Minnesota Vi kings
released hnebuckcr J erry Met.er, a tiCth-round draft pick
from M1 <"h1J(an, and reµlacf'(J him with Joe Harris, who wa~
daimed on w;nvcrs from San fo'rancisco
llftukr• Call tor A ltolJelu·s Bead
SJ\N FRANCISCO -If fans of the San F rancisco •
G ianL~ have lh<'ir way. Manage r Joe Allobelll
won't be mananing their team next year
Nearly 11 ,000 fans <'a iled the San Francisco
Chronicle to ~ay that J\ltobclli should be fired a fte r seeing
last yc•ar's penna n t contepdcr flounder in fourth place. well
be low .500 Just over 8,000 fans supported Altobelli an the
new~papcr's te lephone poU on the skipper's fate.
That added up to 56 percent in favor or a new manager and
44 in favor of the c urrent on<"
Among the comments made by those calling were, "Who
needs the je rk '1 "
~ £••• ••d •••• 8l•lc r.,1 ••
Wt 8tuJeJ won bts rtrst 1•me slnce U.t All· • atar bred and Jlm atc:e and Vnd LJU conUoued
tbelr dutl for lbe Ameriu.n IA•CU• lead lo RBI
Wednetlday nlabt u lbe Red Soa Mal MlAn.-ota
9"'4. In a 1ame aborteoed by rain to etthl lnnin11 .' . • o..t1•
Bret& drove ln two runs to back ~ tlve·hJt pltchln1 ot ltft·
hander Larry Gen and leatd tbe Kauu City Royala to a a.1
lriumpb over the Yankeee1 ... AJu Tr1•••t'1 two-run
homer In t.be ftnt tnnln1 led the Detroit
Tl•en to a 3· l victory over lht Oakland
A'• . a.et Le1aoe, who had Jumped the
club ·rue1day over a dl1pute lnvolvln1
player11' hlttln1 t urns at b1tlln1 prac Uce,
returnoo In Ume t.o 1ln1te home the tie
breaklnl( run In a 4·3 Whitt 8ox victory
over the Milwaukee Brewer• ... 1_.arrJ
Cox and Kupper& Joeea each hit two.run
home.in t.o pace the Seattle M.rlnera "'
their four-lb conaccutlve t riumph, a IS 3 da
claion over the Toronto Blue JMya
••c• J oltooy Benell became th• C:lr1C'lnn1t1
Reda' aJJ.llme homo run loader with a threti run bl Ht that
pac·ed the Reda to u 7 2 victory over the Montreal t :•1if11
C..ary Matthew• dro ve In two runa 1and Ge•• Garber 011ll•ht1t1
his 22nd suvc 1o111 the Atlantu Bravea edaod tho l'hllll111, 4 :s
Tim FoU'a two.run single with two out In th~ t1IMhlh tn
n1ng lt.'d the Pirates to an HG victory over the Sain t'r 1u1t•laro
G111nts J .R . Rlcbard bC Ultercd seven hits whllfl v1t1 hln1
thl' Houston Astros to a 3 1 win over the Meta Prior lo tht1
game, the Mets finished off the final out of the ninth l11olna '''
a game lhat had been protested s ucccsllfully hy A1tro.
M onager BW Vlrdoa. The Mets won that game ~-0 T.-d
S lm mom belted his 21st homer and Ke lU. llf'raandf'I douhl--d
twice, helping the St. LouU. Cardinals whip the San Uhi&o
Padres, 8-S
Baseball Todafl
On this date in basl•ball 10 1001
f'iv(' difrcrent San f<'ran1°1M'O <:1 unt1., CJrlunrto
Cepeda, Fellµe Alou, Jim Davenport, Willw M11y"I, 11nd
Johnny Orsino homNtd 111 tht· s unw tnllllli!, ty1r1i.: 11 11111
1or ll':1gu(' rt·c·orcl
Today's Birthdays
Former Detroit Tigers All-stur 1nf1eldor (i("<lq(o
Kell Is 57. Forme r /\mt"rican Leagut· ~lugger Ron Bl<>m
hcrg is 31
BarfH>r. A lie" Brltlad Miler A ga••
Two of the· mo~t h1,::h ly rl''>P<'Cfrd hrt1111lru.,tr·r-1 •
tn basebull history, Red Barbc>r and Mf'I AHt'n, will
bt· rc·um ted for lhl' coverage or the Little Ltui.:1w
Wurld Sen ('s cham pionship game to be tell'c·<.1'>t
Saturday on ABC Barber , 70, startc·cJ h1"1 C'arc·c-r an 1934 with
Ctnr annati and wall the vo1C'P of the· n rookl)n Uodgt·r~ fur 15
yl'ars. broadcastanJ( the first l('lev1~1·d haseball i.:am1· an 1939
1\lkn, tiS, broadc;.,i.t Yanket' i~am t''> from 19J'J tu 1965 l'Xct'µl
rnr l WO y('ar~ when he bervt'd tn lht• J\rm} Clevt'lund
Cavalwrs J(Uard Bukh IA't' will ht' !->ldt'ltnwl for 1tl leitsl twQ
months urtcr undt>r~oing knee suq~1·ry l t> ri·niovr diJmagr-<l
rart1lage . Edwin Mose1., world record h1>l1frr 1n lht·
'100 nwt1·r 111t1·rmC'dtall: hurdff~. ha~ bN•n nrt111l'd 1·uptu1n r1f
th•· l 'n1tN1 Stulch m en's tPam for th1· Wcirhl c·up trurk and
r.1·ld ml'l'l which begins t''n<Jay night 1n M1intr1·al Marl"o
Sl'ldlt'r, u c;hot puttt.or was l'lwwn 1·apt;11n 1,f tlw /\nwnran
wom1•n's t1·am E\ 1rtwn pr11r(•<'d1n~-. Jg.im'>t frirmr·r
l1t'<1V) Wl'lght l111~1n1~ C'h<1111p IA'~n !'-pinks wt•ri• h.;lt1·d <ifl1·r h••
ugrcT<I a~;11n to buy th1· hr,11<,1· 1n v.h1e·h h1· h .1 •, h1•1·n "' 111g
'.'>lnl't· Fl'hruary. Spinks, who will ul-;o pay th1· hoin1·<~ ow1wr'>
$Jli.OOO for rlamagc•<;, w11-. fi111·tl $50 1r1 unol111·1 c-aM• 111 th1·
s arl\1• l'ortagt'. M1d1 "'HJrl for v111latrni.: lh.t· Kalam111ou !-t ub
urb'' n111M· ord11ian<·•· l 'n1\'t•r:.1l\ of /\l;1bon1tJ and
Nashville Aquatic Club i.w1mmcr J ohn l 'barlt>s Wortblngloo
111 1s dt;ad after fallin~ out of u tKJat uncJ bcini: hit by the
motor Wc.'<inesday J\ white l.Ub'>tancc found 1n a plastic
bag in Clll apartment where J~ Gllllam h:.id b('t:n M1Jy1ng was
a drug-cutting agent, accordJng to Ualllmore n arcoucs detcc
t iv('s Dckclivcs 1nvest ii:at1ng th<' Monduy bt'at1ng Qf the
former pro rootbaJI quarterback v.<•rc chc-<'k1ng statemt·nt.'>
by ci su...pect tn the ca se that a drug trans actwn v. a., involved
Top seeded Bjor n Borg or Sw~dcn "'ill play
J\m encan Matt Mitc hell and Chris Evert Lloyd o r the Cnitc'd
~talcs. the women's top 1>ce<l, will mN·t Wc'>t Germflny 'i Iris
Reldl m the first round of lhf' l ' S Open T1·nn1ll Cham
p1on~h1ps, which s tart next Tut'1day
Tele.,bion. Radio
TV: No evl'nts schedule<l
Ri\OIO; No events schedult-d.
Frlday'11 lhdlo
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BASEBALL
{;ey'8 Opinion
·--Dodgers Dead
Despite Streak
ClffCA<iO (AP> -The Loe
An11le-l>odaera have been the
hotleat· t~•m In the Natlonal IA •ILMi 1h1ce the All·•tar break,
but fton c;.,y, who'• he lped lead
th• I Ul'ICU. H)'ll he doubt.a the
ht•m haa tinou"h Ume to over·
l•ke flowiton and CNlclnnatl In
th., NJ, Wt.'tll.
"I 1w.•111t anything 111 posalble,
hut we cJm1't really have lhat
rnany 8Ume11 le ft," Cciy uld
Wf'dneaduy a ft e r his bases·
loadf'd lrlfll" helped the Dod1enr1
tc » 7 2 v1rlory over the Cttlcago
Cub•
T HE \ll fTORY pushed Loa
Anaelea' rPcord lt> 2J 10 since
the All star bre ak. But the
Dod1era ure aUU eljthl games
under 500 and tare In third place
In lht'lr division, 12'_... g1tme11
behind tin1t place llouaton and
11 bt'hlncl < '111r1nn11li
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1-:oat
"We're defirute ly playing now
like we expe<:ted to bt! playing
all y1•:1r " Ct·y 11a1d cit the mm
pll'llOO of a road trtp IO Whl<"h
the Dodgers wne 9 3 "We can't
change what happe ned the first
half of the sr•ason. We have to
kN·p playing well• und kL"<:p a
p os1t1ve attitude for n1·xt
sprang "
CEY'S TRIPLE b roke open a
tight baJl game ln the seventh
a nd secured the victory for
C harlie Hough, 4-4, wbo pitched
the first six lnn.lngs before get·
ting relief help f rom Bob
Castillo.
The stage was set for Cey's
booming bit, wbJc h gave him 21
RBI In the last 28 games, by a
Chicago defensive miscue whlch
helped seal the fate o r loser
Mike Krukow, 9·9.
Pinch h itter Von J o11hu a
opened the Loa Angeles seventh
with a single and advanced l'>
third when Derrel Thomas bunt·
ed. • • •
O'Malley Will File d
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Swearingen Greets 96 Saddleback Football Candidates
There we r e 29 lettermen
among the 96 candidates t urning
out for the Saddleback College
football team Wednesday, lhe
larges t in the histor y or the
school.
The Gaucho11 will be seeking a
third straight Mission Con ·
rerencecham0pionehlp this year.
Among the top ne wcomers are
Mark McElroy, a tr ansfcr from
Kansas State University at wide
receiver and Bill Mitche ll from
the University of Arkansas al
running back.
Outstanding returnees Include
s tarting quarterbac k Tim
O 'Hara. Ught e nd J ohn J essup,
o ff e n s i ve lin e men J e ff
Greenough, George Johnson and
Steve Martin: linebacke rs Bill
Fairbrother and Mark Quinn,
and defe nsive bac k s Craig
Weis man and Lance Won.,&.,_ __
Baseball Standings BRAND
NEW
1979
'LINCOLN
VERSAiCLES
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Dlvlltlon
W I, P ct. GB
Angels
Minnesota
Kansas City
Te xas
C hicago
Seattle
Oakland
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66 59 .528 3
65 61 .516 4 'h
62 64 .492 71h
!">6 71 .441 )4
54 73 .425 lfl
40 87 .315 30
East Dlvl11lon
Baltimore 80 43
Uoston 76 48
Miiwaukee 76 52
New York 68 56
Detroit oo 60
C leveland t.3 63
Toronto 39 87
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524 151h
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Dod1en
San Francisco
San Diego
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71 57 .555 I 1A
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58 69 .457 14
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SOCCER I FOOTBALL
O•••v Pll•I Sutt -
FORMER SURF COACH JOHN SEWELL GIVES YOUNGSTERS SOME POI NTERS ON SOCCER.
Helping Hand for Soccer
Father, Coach Start Academy for Youth
By BILL HODGE
Of 11M Oolllf Pllol SI.lit
Bruce Hand remembers the
day st.>ve n years ago when his
:-oung son a!>ked ir he could play
:o.Ol'Ccr.
The Dana Point resident was
µleased rus son was interested in
;.. outh sports and quickly agreed
t o become an assistant coach In
the local American Youth Soc·
cer Organization program.
Rut things changed.
"The j?uy who was the head
l'Oach dropped out," the 43-year-
olrl recalls. "All of a sudden I
got elevated from assis tant to
heal'I c·oach and I didn't know
a nything about soccer ...
SEVEN YF.ARS AGO his son
had visions of success at soccer
Now, Hand. a self-s tyled soccer
fanatic. has dreams of his own.
With a former California Surf
soccer team coach and a handful
of o ther South Orange County
bus inessmen a nd community
members , H a nd is about to
christen the first United Stales
soccer acade my.
His Saddleback Valley Soccer
Foundation staff is conducting
m eetings for pare nts a nd
players Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at
Crown Valley Community Park,
29751 Crown Valley Parkway,
Laguna Niguel.
T he two m eetings a re the
beginning of a dream to place a
lol'al soccer player on the World
Cup team.
"Tbere's a lot of promising
boys here but there's no way to
develop them." insists Hand.
who cites a lack of formal train·
Ing available for soccer e n-
thusiasts in this country.
H E TOURED EUROPE last
s ummer a nd le arned s ome
startling things about their soc·
cer programs.
·'They had pro (<'!'-~1onal
C'oa ches 1n a prof Pssional l•n
,. 1 r o n m c n t d <' \ e Io p 1 n g l he 1 r
vouth to tht• high est soccer
skills." he m:iinta1 ns "Wi-ju~t
don 't have the training availabh'
here"
That's wher e John ~t·well .
former profc!>s1onal soccer
player anci coach who Jives ln
M1ss1on V1l'JO, <'Omes an
· · 1 had this idea <for the soccer
academy) a few years ago,"
Hand says. "But the r e was
nobodv <iround who could teach
the kid!> profcS!>IOn cal leHI
s k1lb ..
S€.'well will C'Onduct the <.'lasses
flH' hours pc·r v.eek for JO
weeks on Lh <.· Crown Va ll<:y,
Community Park soccer hl'ld.
"T HEY'VE GOT TO BE ex
posed to the highest · quality of
coaching ove r a long period or
time." Sewell s ays . "We're only
going to do it with a limited
number of people who want to
get on m !>OCccr "
The two m en have visions of
success that derive from the
success of a similar program in
Mission Viejo for swimming
The Nad adores Swim Tea m
"We're talking about bringing
kids up to a professional level,"
Sewell !>a)::. .. And maybe to
make the United StH0tes c·on
t nbution to the Olympics in soc
ccr bigger than it 1s now "
The socce r academy. which 1~
" non profit roundat1on. will con
dU<:t three cla sS('!> per 10-week
session Sessions are scheduled
to begin in September . Januliry
<.rnd March.
1\ c ademy sessions cost $300
Ha nd and Sewell are working
with local cor porations C1nd
private individuals to obtain
sc ho lars hips for promis ing
young pla)NS from f amilies
v.1th a hm1led income
THF. MEN A R E LOOKI NG
ror players between the ages of
14 a nd 19. and they plan to use
high school and college coaches
to scout young talent.
Ha nd. a police science mstruc·
tor at Golden West College m
H untington Be ach , s ays the
Laguna Niguel area is ideal for
the foundation becau se of
clim atic conditions and the high
toncentrallon of youth s ports ac·
t1\'ltics in the area
"You can play soccer here all
yea r a round." Hand n otes.
"With the amuen~y bf the area
and the interest m s porLc; we
think we've got a good area to
d raw from."
Surfers Compete Saturday
Surfers fro m s ix states will
ride the waves off Huntington
Beach Saturday in the National
Scholas tic Surfing Assoc1 at1on
summer championships.
About 120 s u rfers fro m
C alifornia. H a waii . Florida.
Rhode Island. North Carolina
Call 642-S678.
and Texas are expected . said
Chuck Allen, association vice·
president.
Top surfers . including No. I
world amateur Bud Ll am as or
Huntington Beach. will compete
o n the south s id e o f the
municipal pier starting at 6 a .m
SOCCBl COACHES
HEEDIED
AYSO Ill Capo Beacn
Area Noed Coaches
Boys & Girt-; T£>ams Will
accept coach & cnrld from
anotner area
Pu t a few wo rds
to work lor ou.
4f(l..15l5 or
49(1..65'9
Pheno01
Ohio prep basketball
sta r Kevin Castleman,
who led Columbus East
High School to the s tate
championship and is rat·
ed amon g the t op 12
c o m mun1ty col l ege
prospects in the nation,
has enrolled al Sad-)
die back ColJege.
FLORSHEIM
A 6 ·5 s wing m a n .
Castleman connected on
70 percent of his shots
from the field and was
an 80 percent free throw
shoote r in bis senior
season at East High.
Cas tl e m a n wa s
sche duled to play at
Long Beach State, but
plans fell lbroUgh when
his "rades were checked.
It has not been de-
ter mt n e d in whi c h
ca pacity (g u ard or
forward) Coach Bill
Mulligan wiJI e mploy
the Ohio product.
Also enrolling at Sad ·
dleback with hopes of
working into th e
Gauchos' rapid-transit
a ttack is 6·2 auard
Barney Mines, a first
team All-state selection
lo llllDola.
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The Gaucbol are tbe
delendinl Minion Con·
ference champions and
flnlabed second in tbe
1tate playotra to Oraqe
Coast Colle1e last aeuon. L.----..;.~ __ ..;...:.;;. ____________________ .-. ________ ..
Thursday, August 23. 1979
Heavenly Gift
Ex-FV High Star Savea Azteca
PASADENA CAP> -Dave
Morrison of the Los Ao1elea
Azteca had never played ln a
profeulonal soce-er 1ame
before. But there be wu, facing
five point-blank lticu ln an over-
ll m e abootout of a North
American Soccer League playoff
match.
Morriaon, a product of Foun-
tain Valley High, was beaten on
the flrst shot, by Vancouver's
Bob Lenarduui. But he stopped
three others and s aid "it was a
&ifl from heaven" when another
Whitecaps ' shot hit the right
goalpost and bounced away.
Meanwblle the Aztecs made
two of their kicks to win the
shootout. capture the match 3·2.
and lead the second round series
1·0.
AN AZTECS SPOKESMAN
said regular goalie Colin Boulton
had been victimized in regular
season s hootouts. aod Coach
Rinus Miche ls began three or
rour weeks ago to work on s u<.'h
s itua t ions with Morris on, a
rookie from Cal Slate Fulle rton
Asked what he was thinkrng as
Vancouver players got the ball
35 y ards away, with a five
second limJl to shoot, Mornson
said. "My mind was a complete
blank and I was j ust reacting to
the situation
"I was a little nervous I w1 II
sa y t hat for sure." he added "I
knew before the overtime period
that I v.ould bt· m 1f therC' v.a~ a
~hootout "
AFTER IS MINt.:Tt:S of over
t1mt• before 21.213 fans at the
Rose Bowl, the game remained
tied at 2·2. Morrison replaced
Boulton with two minutes OD tbe
clock before the shoot.out would
be a in.
That there was a abootout waa
jn lt.seU remarkable. The Ad.ffs
bad to overcome a lwo-1oal def·
tclt to tie the game with 1 :44 re·
maining in regulation time. on a
goal by BobSibbaJd.
•'They must reel real bad right
now." Sibbald said or the Van·
cou ver playe rs . "They had the
game ln tbetr grup and let it
slip a way. I know if in England
a team blew a lead in the last
two minutes the coach would be
going absolutely berserk."
Vancouver scored first in the
shootout as Lenarduzzi drove
the ba ll past Morrison. The
teams alternated shots. and the
Aztecs· missed twice before go-
ing ahead on kicks by Johann
Cruyfr and Walter Wagner .
FV Wrestler Has
34-second Victory
SAN DIEGO Bob Walker. a
Fou nta i n Val l ey H 12h
product. buried his first op·
ponent wnn a pm m 34 seconds
at the World Wrestling <.'ham
p1onsh1lps at San Diego State
l 'n1vers1ty Wednesd ay
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WSUStar
Drops Dead
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PULLMAN. Wash. <AP> -
Cause of death remains un·
known for senior defensive
tackle Hayward •'Spud'' Harris .
who collapsed and died during
football practice at Wasb1n&t.on
State University.
A decis ion on whether to con-
duct an autopsy was expect<..od
today, officials sa id.
Arter m issin g the Cougars'
first s even workouts because of
a n academic problem, Harri!>
had resolved the matter a few
hours before the ill-fated prac
tice session Wednesday night.
s aid Coach Jim Wa lden.
H arris, 6-4 and 273 pounds. col·
lapsed o n the pract ice fie ld
around 7 45 p.m .. a fe w second~
afte r runn)ng throug h a no n
contact respons e drill with a
bloc king sled. Walden sa id.
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mouth resuscitation Effort.'> tr1
rev1 ve Ha rris continued fo r
more than an hour before he wa..,
take n to Me m orial Hospital ::ind
pronounced df•ad <it ~ p m . Si.Jiii
Dr William Furrt-r, team phy'>1
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DAILY PILOT Thurtday, Augu.al 23, 1119
After the Blast.
~l ontreal's Steve Rogers thinks 1t over <up·
pl'r ll'fl l. calls for a new b<lll llowcr left>
;ind wtp<'s his brow ( ri ~ht I t:tfler serving up
.1 two-rwi homer t o Cincinnati's Georg~
Jim Niemiec
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Foster m the first inning Wednesday nig ht
Rogers JastC'd one more inning before a
lim• dnvr off his forearm knocked him orf
lht• mound·. Cincrnnali won, 7 2
Resorts Crowded
Outdoors mC'n and the ir families who plan to
"P<'nd Labor l>;1y wet•kt•nd in our High Sierra
c·ountry figure to have a lot or neighbors .
It a ppt;>ars t hat evc·ryone is stayiog closer to
hom e this s umna·r d ut· to the gas s ituation. <ind
lherefon· all o f <1ur C':Jmptn~ areai. are filled to
over nowing
I spent last wct·k in the high country. and c·v en
though fi shing 'wa~ gl'ncrally ~ood m both streams
and lakes. try ing to 'find a decent plat·<' to set up
c·.amp was nearly impossible. The only places left
to <.'amp were in the wide open without even any
hrush tall e nough to give s hade during the day.
CONVICT LAKE LOOKED like the Fourth or
July 111 Newport Beach Traffic wus backed up
around the lak<·. a ll i.pots on Convict C reek were
lukf'n by motorhom es <ind the boat laun ching
a1 t''-'" rcminc..lt.'d me of the Dunes on any given Sun-
'' ti\ Desp1tt-au or the people you could still find a
plarc on a creek or river lo get in some good fly
fis hing for roudsad e plunts and the more diffic ult to
ratch native browns . '
All of the creeks and lakes will be he uvily
stocked a gain prior to L<.1bor Day which should
provide plenty of anglan ~ fun for both youngsters
and oldsters
SOME Ot' THE BRIGHT SPOTS along the
e11Mc m Sierra are the private stretches of river
lhi.il are preser ved for angler& and their families
"-ho stay at the cabins on these s mall ranches
llot Creek Ra nch. located just a fe w minutes
from Mammoth, is unequalled for its fine dry fly
f1sh1nl( for big rajnbows an<,! t>rowns. This ranch
hai:. the fa mous Hot C reek running right through It.
providing m eadow-ty pe fly fishing before the
"reek d umps Into the Owens River . The c abins ure
modem and the only thing a family has to bring is
fishing 'gear and food And the prices are very af·
fordable For more informalioo phone 935-4214.
THERE ARE TWO OTHER private stretches
or river on the upper Owens -the Owens River
Hanch and thC' Archtlaro~ Ranch both offering
nice accommodat10ns und unspoiled fis hing 1''111
the purist in fl y hshing ull thrc1• of lbesc s pot.-; a1 •·
a challenge And the ram1ly wall also enjoy th1·
vacation
One reason for the luc k of cam p !.1tel> 1s thal
t he forest Sl'rv1ct'. which maintains them . h;i-,
dosed down m any areas .. d1accnt lo fis h ablf·
crt·ckl> The reason for d osing them down 1<; 111
t ake prl~!>Url' off the crc·c·ks und ullowing mon' '1'
ccss to l>trt•tc·ht•.., of en·<' ks
Pnor ~o thl'M' streams1de do~ur<">. camper..,
would s pend two weeks t'iimp('d on a rlean now1n)'
s tream , polluting the water and hsh1n1t 24 hour-. <1
day Now tha t the prel.surc 1., off fishing has 1m
proved ror bolh native and planlt'Cl trout
JunC' La ke Loop fishrn~ and thl• Mammoth
an.•a will be very popula r and there s hould tx· r1111
<.·amp1>1tes and aC'commodat1uns in both resort"
Uppe r Bishop Creek will have some camp area"
open as late as Fnday. but all should be fllltd I"
Saturday morning. Bridgeport has u lot of stream-.
and some nice lakes to fish and probably will tw
the best bet for getting a place to camp. Both the·
East and West Walker should provide good brown
trout fishing for those anglers wilbng to work lhl·
river methodically .
ANGLERS C AN FORGET the Carson .
Truckee. Merced and Kings rivers as they will be·
filled with hoatcrs. drifters and kids. The Pit R iver
will be good for browns ! watch out for snakes I. us
will the Fall and Hat Creek for r ainbows .
It ls still a bit early for a salmon run. but there
are som e fresh fish in outlet areas o f m ost rivers
in extreme Nort he rn California a nd Southern
Oregon. There ar e lots of restrictions on salmon
and steelhead fishing this year due to Indians try
lng to kill off migr ating fish with nets strun~
across these native rivers. so I encourage interest
ed anglers to c heck with guides at their favorttC'
area before ma~g the trip.
All lakes In Southern CaUfom1a as well Ul>
Arizona will be full of pleasure boats and water
skiers and this wall hamper fishing action. except
ror early mormng and late evening hours
I
Shadden Keeps Title Marlin Tourney
Slated Sept. 1-3 :-J EW BEDFORD. Mass
.John Shadden of Alamito!I Bay
Y<tt•h t Club. won his second
l>lru1ghl Be mis Troph y , sym-
bol&<' or the national two-m an
JUn 1or sailing cha mpionship in a
United States Yac ht Racing
Union regatta which wound up
Wednesda y
Runner-up in the Bemis was
J ared Drake . South S hore Yacht
Club. Md and third was Jerr
Rubin, Coconut Grove Salling
Club, Florida.
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towo'k for _..,...._......._ ..
In tbe three-man compe llt1on
for the Sears Cup, Duwayne
Bora of Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. Newport Be ach, placed
third be hind winne r William
Lynn. Ame rican Yac ht Club,
New York, and Mark Thompson.
P ymatuming, Mass. t-
Baira Lobree. Coconut Grove.
F la . was the w inner in the
s inglehanded competition
Second was Yandell Rogers.
H ouston. and third was Gunnar
Salkind, Seattle.
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The fialboa Anglin~ Club's an
nual Harry Duva~ marlin tourna
m ent will be held Sept. I ·3 and 1~
open lo the public
Entry rec IS $25 per angler a nd
the re will be prizes awarded for
high boat with the most re leased
fish and first. s econd and third
high angler in male. fe m ale and
JUnior Cunder 12) classes Each
parlic1punt will r eceive a
participation patch
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OUTDOORS I BOA TING
Boating Calendar Powerboats
Labor Day Regatta Compete.
Set This Weekend Saturday
Balboa Yacht Club is Jumpine
the eun by one week in scheduJ·
Ing its traditional Labor Day
Regatt.a for lhls weekend. Races
will be sailed on inside rand out-
side courses. and If running true
to form. U>e event should see
more than loo sailboats In actioo
Saturday and Sunday.
ln other local events. Bah.la
Corlnthian Yacht Club will aend
Performance Handicap Racing
Fleets off lbe starting lioe Salur·
day and Sunday in the fifth edi·
lion ol its 1979 Angelman Series.
Farther south. Capistrano Bay
Yacht Club wUI stage the fourth
races for its Ocean Racing
Serles Saturday and Sunday and
Dana Point Yac ht Club will host
Its Endless Summer Dinghy
Regaua Saturday and S unday
Alamitos Bay Yacht Club in
Long Beach Harbor will play
host to the windup o r the junior
Sabol national chumplons hJp to-
day in n regatta that got under
way Wednt-sday
Most unusual Pve nt or thE>
season will ~<'<' a fll·t·t of Topper
\lass dini:?hl<.'h. It 1" f Pct loni:i
and WC'1gh1ng only 95 pound!>.
taking off from Avalon. Catalina
Is land. in a race acros!. the
channel lo Lon~ Reach Ha rbor
Commc r('1al !-po nsors of thl·
rat•t• say about 25 boats urf• t"'<
peeled lo hit the ~tarting l.tnt-
Saturday If succel>s ful. 1t will
µut } acht raClni: into the Guin
nt•ss Rook of R<'cords for lht·
o.;m ullt•st boats t o t-vt·r rtH'•·
arro ... ~ the often windy and rh<>p
p~ Ciitahna Chanm•I
Thf' Y.IMC'r R<·t:. a trip to Lon
don
M<>unwh1k. m11lt 1hull "a1ltng
varhts Y.lll havt-their day of
i.:lnrv :11 IY.n w1dPlv "4'paratt>'1
arr:. ... of Soulht•rn f 'ahforntif
BOATING
the Multihull world 's l'ham
p1on s h1p at Cabr11l o Beac h
Y a c ht Cl u b . Los Angele s
Ha rbor. and the P -Cat nationals
at. Mission Bay Yacht Club. San Ou~~o
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LONO BEACH -A field of 30
o rls h ore p owerboat racers.
headed by nat.Jonal polnt.s leader
Betty Cook of Newport Beach.
will shove off from Long Beach
Saturday in the nexMo-last race
o r the U.S. national c h am ·
plonship campaign
Proceeds and contributions
Crom the race will go to the John
Wayne Cancer Research Fund.
said oflicial11 of the sponsoring
Pacific Offsho re Power Boat
Racing Association.
THE RAC~ BOATS, manned
by some or the biggest numes in
the s p ort , will gather 1n
Queens way Bay JUSt off the
Queensway Hilton Hotel, head·
quarters for the race, at 9 .30
a m . The race 1s scheduled to
start promptly at 10 a m
The big open class boats will
navigate a 188 65 s tatute mile
c·o ur sP wh1rh will tak<• lhPm
from the "tart nr"I "' l1n1· hl'twccn
lhf' oal islanr1 h ea ~tw a rd to
:"< 1•v. p<>rt Rcal·h anrl li;u:k Th•·
rJt•cr" will pci~'I through th1·
'ta rt f1m~h h nt· ~even t1 mes.
The r ace '" s ponsor ed b y
P O PBRA and sanctioned by tht!
Am erican P ower Roat Assoc1a-
1ton for n(.lt1on al oointi. a nd th•·
l 'nion o f Inte rnational Motor
Hoattng for world champ11ml.h1p
points
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12): Milwaukee (Sept. 14, 15, 16); Kans as City <Sept. 17, 18,
19, 20): Texas (Sept. 28, 29, 30).
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Big 8 Football Schedule
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VIYIA(I I.. Ola..,
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-DAI&. Y PfLOT Business
Cable TJ/
Rate-setting
Bill Back d
Eq11ities Fight Back
Maybe Obituary Was Premature
SACRAMENTO tAP1 -ctues
and counUee would b4" prohtbhed
rrom cootro1Un1 cabl«! kkv1'lu>n
riattll It • bill now on the state>
Senate noor becomt•s luw
Aaaemblyman Bructt Voun1r'
AE699 wo uld n ot llmll thl'
a uthority or locul .:ovetnmt"n\.'>
t o screen cubl~ t~lt:v111100 llVPb
c a n t s u n d .: r 11 n t l' x rl u ii I v ~
franrblscs
BUT A RAT •: bChcdult· tu1
customers couJd not ~ imposed
as a condJl1on or the frunch1sc 1r
the cable rirm elthl'r provides 11
public 11ccess ch11nnel or hal>
re wer than 5 ,000 <'UStomers
Thal provision covers nearly 1tll
cable systems an California
The citaus or Laguna Heach,
Newport Beach. Irvine und San
Cle mente a re among those that
r egulate rates Orange County
supervisors sl'l rate:. in unin
corporatcd area!>.
The Cerritos Democrat'!> ball
~as sent lo the Senate floor lh1!>
wt.>ek on a 7 ·1 vote or the S<!nat('
E nergy and Public Ul il1t1 e:-.
Committee.
Cable operators have C'Om
plained that local governmenL'>
have vetoed rate increase!> for
political reasons, forcing !>omc·
systems to operate at a loss
New Crocker
Exec Elected
L;,iurcnt'f' I I. Silberman ha..,
bt'cn elecll'<l to the m·w posil1011
of execult\ e vice µres 1dt'nt.
lt'ga I and l!<•Vt·rnment a ff<nr~. or
Cro<·kPr Nataon:.il Bank
A forml·r d<.-puty attornn
~1·n(·ral of th1' 1Jn1ll'd ~l<Jl•·..,
from 1974 to l!J75. he '" lht·
m :1 n a g r n I! p :1 r t n ,. r •, f I h • ·
W a!>hington off11·1• 11! M 11rn \on &
F11t'r'\1t·r lit· '1•rv1•d :.-. :inr
11 ..... ~~ulor to Yu1•fl,l:1v1:.i fr11rn
1!175 to J!J77. 1111tlt·r \1•c•rt•lar1y 111
lahor frorn 1 ~711 l'l l'.17:~ ;111cl
... 11tic-1lor r ~··n1·ral coun,1· I 1 11f l111·
Labor l><·1><1rtrr11·nl, l~JW lo 1!1711
Ill· IJfi:IC'lH'f•1I liJW In ll:rv. all
fr<rm 1961 tu l!J67 a11d wa:, :1
partner in the llonolulu f1rrn •1f
Moore. Silberman & Schul1.1·
o ••• , l'llot il•ll ,. ......
OFFERS $265 MILLION
Director A .A Taubman
N i-:w YOHK I AP> II you
wunt to .i•·t A rtH· out of
bOffiuhody , lry l'UbUcly dedllr·
inn t11111 dt'1td
J1111t how w .. 11 that kpproach
t.'lil\ work was demonstrated 11
t·oupk o( Wt!l'kll agu whe n Busi·
lll'lllJ Wetok rnaJ(1tdne published a
t•ov .. r 1>tory t:ntJlled "T he Death
of lo~qu 1l1l'~ how Inflation Is
dc11troy1ntt the 11t..C>ck mark~l "
IN t:XPLAINING ··wnv the
111-w of equities may be over,"
thl' mal(aune declared·
"lmh v1duals atre fleeing the
mu rkct. young anvcstors lead
1 tw flight . t:quities arP lcs:1 1m·
purl ant lo most people , mslitu
Irvine Co. Director
Makes Purchase Bid
A. Alfred Taul1ma11. u nwmtwr of tht• I rvinc Co. board of direclur:.
and ow1wr of th<.-!>hopping t'cnler dcvt•loµmg farm. Taubman Co . 1s
heading 11 con!>ortium to huy u11olbl·r Midwest s hopping center fa rm
Taubman. along with l rv1111· Cu investors Max Fi.sher or Detroit anct
Mallon Petric of N<'w Jl·r~t·~. h<i'> offered $265 m1l11on to buy the JJru
fH' r l 1 t• ~ of C: r· n 1• r al t; ,.,, wt h
J'ro1a·rtH·:.. ;1 rt·al t''>l:ilt· 111v1·~t
nll•nl trust IJu :-.t·<.l at Jfro;
M 0 1r11·s, Iowa A spokeM1l:Jn for.
(:Pm•ral GroVrth Properl1•·'> '>aul
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/\ ..,pokec;man for c;1·n1•1 .ii
I; ro wth ProperllCS :-,;i 111 I hl'r•·
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i.:ro v. mg :1m1d lari.:t· pr11du<'l111r1
l'Ul S Ill the· tlUlt) indu!>try, cJl h·;,l\t
for th1· n ·">t of this year
GOOO SBVICE IS
MOT Ol.D.f'ASHIOMID Banker Sounds
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph.
I I ti f I' h .1 r 111 ;i t· V I "
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11lway~ )!l'l what ylJU a.,k
fnr Our J•rl"•n q1t 11111 N1u1pm1·nt 1-. up to fl al,,
i.lnd w1• op•·ralc 1n1r
11h a rm a t• y. t•I f 11• 1c11 lly
""'"R th1• lalf•'t inventory
11l1•as ti> 1n...iH1' thut
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"'ill tw fn•.,h and 1)(11,.nt
llut w1• -;till have oltl
1a ... h1 <1nf'1I idf'us ahnut
i,:1111'1 '>t'r\ 1t·t• S1·n 1or
<·1t11.en:o. will n·mcmher whl'n t·v1:ry1111c who
v1'>1ll:'d a pharmuey wa:o.
t rt!nted hkc u friend St·rv1t·1· wa:-. ull1·nllvl'.
u n h u r r 1 1• d ,, n d .
<frpcndnble. It i.t11l 1~
Y0Ull l.>OCTOR CAN
l'JIONE US when you
n1•!'d a rn('d1ran1• r1rk up
your pr1:~cr 1p liu11 1(
.. 111>pplnl( nearby. or we
v.ill d<'liv•·r promptly
w1thuul 1•xtru 1·hurl(t' /\
Vpbeat Note
Sl\CHJ\M ENTO 'J\ l' 1 l nil ·<I California
Bank cconom1sl Huymoml .tallow :.;iys lhe rt·
cession won'l be a!> IJad as :-.omc µeoplc say
.fallow, the bank 's chi ef cC'fmom1:-.t, prcd1rtc-r1
a mild tumdown. not nParly so had us t he 1974 75
recession.
HE SAID T HERE ARF. MANY hopeful signs
offsetting the three big negative fuclors the
enct gy s hortal(e, inO ation and lack of confidcnre
in the Carter administration.
"The economy is doing extremely well in
many areas," J allow :.!lid at a news conference
Wednesday
lie said exports c.ire up significantly. m ore
than orrsettin~ lhc rise in 011 prices .
CONSTRU(,TION OF PUNTS, commer ciul '
buildings, shopping centers and office building
continues strong, he iwid
Consumers arc s pending heavily on durable
goods, except for autos. and the number of houslnf(
starts, while down, is "acceptable."
J allow said California is doing better than the
rest of the nation. lie sau1 the aerospace indu:-1lry
is doing VNY well and wi ll add' 60.000 johs this
year.
gn·n t manv peupll' UE SAID AGRIBUSI NF.SS is i.trong, non 1•ntru'll u~ w1lh lh!'lr pr•·,,criplion-1 Moy we residential cons truction 1s up 30 per cent, exports
c·ompound your~·1 ar e ri11ing, and servic'' industries particularly
rAal uoo "4AIMACY architecture, engineering and computer services
FrN DelY1ry a re expanding.
JIU ....,.... loed J allow predicted that the mflation ralc for 1979
.....,_.1..ci. will be 10.6 percent, compared with 7 4 percent .a.i.-------•4_.2·1•5•'•'----_..•lastycar.
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS
• w-1i1v <-••'-•• •No.tWyf .... I .. • • 6-••• to 3 ye.re • 8owt9'ent CaHfont&t
( 1n11Af I llUI
loaft htfor•1Ulo• Mnoke 1,., 11•11or hn111l{lnq ne~"
Money Tallied
Newport Balboa Sav-
ings, Newport Beach,
ha s reported topping $5
million in deposit.s in its
rirst three m o nth11 in
operation.
'DOINO WELL'
Jallow on Economy
Subsidiary
Gets Job
Fluor Corp .. Irvin<',
s ays its Oanl£•1 lnterna ·
taonal s ubsid11try has
bee n selected by Corn
Products. a unit of CPC
North America, to pro·
vide desig n, procure-
m e nt und construction
m anagem ent ser vices
for a wet-milling raciuty
in Stockton, CahC .
Engineer ing for the
project hai. begun at
Daniel's corporutc head ·
quarter"R in Greenville,
S.C., and construction
will begin in t he last
quarter of this year. The
pla nt will be In opera·
lion by th e second
quarter of 1981, produc -
ing high-fructose corn
sy rup , s tarc h a n d
various co-product.Jt.
(714) 759-1515
AMtlttCAN HOliMI MOWTOAOI! 230 New port Ceri1111 Ort•• l>Hton Pl•r• Newp01i S.1cll.
Prestigious New
C_,.l0tnte o'~ EXECUTIVE SUITES
avallnble near Orange County Airport.
Attracti ve rates Include receptionist, law
library, conference rooms secretarlal
service, and xerox f aclUtf. For a personal
tour and further details, inquire at Vortac
AHoclates, 955.3900 or 955-2288.
"E Jf'.~ ;f NA L Y~IS
tioTis arc shitting rrom stocks to
bonds, atnd corporations rely
m ore on debt ftnanclng "
T h e s1i<·paf(c article 1m·
m ediately set off 11 s torm or re·
buttals throughout W,all Street.
"B USINESS WE t:K s ays
equities an: de;,id Merrill Lynch
says bull ," the nation's largest
brokt•raJ:l' house roared buck in
a two pagt> adv('rtl~emcnt 1l took
in some other l<'t!<.l1ng busancis~
publication~
· The das!>I<' folla!'}' anti ll
ha s CO!>t IO Vl'\lCH S dcu rl y
throughout the h1 s t111 y or lh1•
stork mark1•t has IJN·n th<' as
sumpllm1 Urnt u r1111<ltlt<>r1 of (•X
tremc untll·r or ov1•r valuation
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caaloM t.o put your m oney in the
market.
Conversely. euphoric periods
when relatives, co-workers,
barbers and lad drivers are
boasting of the profits they have
made in the mitrket mean hs
probably lime to get out.
THE REASON Tms approach
works so well so frequently, con-
tranans Say, IS that SO few peo.
pie hetve the stomach for climb·
ing out on a financial li mb while
e verybody else 1!> convinced that
the whole tree 1s about to cul
I a ps(•
As the theory has developed
over the yc·ars. contr ar1ans havt!
worked out a number of an
rltcator!> t.o try to m<•a1>ure cx-
trt-ml's of optimis m or ~loom
Such organ11.<.1tions as I n
vcstor~ lntclhgcnce of Larch
mont . NY . keep tra1·k of the
numt,.:r of "~nr'I" atnd "bull:-."
<irnon~ ltw nation'!> dozen.-. of
rn ii rk<'t lt:lll'r writers Whenevn
opmwn reachef. nc11r·unarum1ly
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rwn\ publication rlc-vott~ 1~ •·ov
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secrc t c.ary Brock Adams will
bt·tom<: Cl p<.1rtncr In the
W<.1sh 1ngton Jaw firm of
I l'mgcr. Gc.ar vcy & Schubert,
s tC:Jrtmg about Sept. 15. the
farm :-.uys ----UCB Elects-
New Executive
Richard W ~l1.1rr has h1 ·1·n
l'll'Cled PXf'CUllVl' Vlf'C prestdl·nt
<1f { 'n1lcd Calaforn111 Hank
A long w1th his promotion, he
will ~<·omt· lhc administrator of
th1· bank . ., st1.1t1·w1de branr·h
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Active Agency
Draws Criticism
By SVL VIA PORTER
The most unpopular federal agency In Washington
these days is the sam e agency that has recently done the
most to he lp consumers s ave money and get a fair deal in
the marketplace.
It's the Federa l Trade Commission. and it's under a t·
tack from alJ sides : Congress. the White House and a host
or special-inte rest gro ups representing virtually every ma·
jor sector or the e conom)" from food to funerals.
Why is the F'TC so wide ly h ated'!
Li\RGELY BECAUSE IT IS AGGRESSIV ELY purs u·
ing what 1t w ai. cr eated to do to prom ote competition
a nd prohjbit unfair, misleading or d eceptive trade prac·
llces In theory, nearly everyone endorses those goals but
in re~llty. the.> oppose lhe m eaStJres to etch1 e ve them .
OvN the pas t year o r so, tht FTC ha s been serious in
exl·n ·1sing its cons ume r protect.Jon respons1bilHJeS.
It has. ror 1nst;incc. helped to improve automobile
warranty prott·rti<Jn , rcuse the qu<thl y of vocation a l
schoob. lower the prices of eyeglasses a nd blue jeans, cor·
rert pr:tl·t1c1:s so th<st millions or dollar i. h<sve been re·
fund t'd to pt!Ople bilked
1n land -.alf's, and make
sur•· that lea ding
g ron· r:-stor<•s '4Crt• a c
t u .1 l I ,\' s (' I I 1 n g a d ·
'l'rtisl-d "P<'t'1ab
Money's
Worth
In th<.· next few
n111nth.,, 1t proh;illly "111
1:.sUl' r ulcs prohaluung unfair practices 1n the hearing aid,
funt·r.Jl ;md used C'ar 1ndustm:s It will mov1· to require etc
ruralt· l:.a[)l·hng or appliances. home 1ni.ulat1on product s
and how to <•art• IH t><'hng of hOu:.cholcl furn11 .. h1ngs It also
1:.. d!>k1ng t.11u~h qul'!"lt 1ons of dcnt1:..L'>, phy'>1t13Q!>. l<swyers,
h1111H· hualcicr'>. at·c·<iuntanL'>. ad \t1rt1!"lcr '> hnJadca st er:.. •
lie" <;f1J~rs grou·r'> and bank1:r..
('OSflRESS Pi\SSEO TIIE \1;qrn11<,r>n Moi.s Act four
'c•;1 r' J~'' t•1 1·n!"lun· 1 hat the I-IT '4uulll h• a r :.a II s1d~s r>f an
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Tlw "'"' rN1111n· ... th1· FTC tn hold •ip<•n h••anngs. to <ii
"'" for <·rrn-.-. •·Xllm1n.1t1rm anti t•• fund the part1c1pat1on of
lhl• rul1•mak111J.' prot'l''-' It alM1 dirut!"I th•· FTC to deal
v. llh "'1'11•..,prt·acl unfair or <k rt·Pll\e pract1res 1Jn an tn·
du..,lr~"ldl' r;,ith"r than~ Mmp;in) by company basis. Th is
•·l.1ho r;1t1· .tc1m1n1'>lrdt1vr· "cht·me which has "orked well
thus f.ir 1s 1n danger of h<•ing gutted
\ 1•0<1lit1on of spcc1<tl 1ntcre..,t lo(roups want~ Congress
to ~rant 1U.clf the <tuthority ti) override any FTC rule . The
House alrC'ad) has lied this '>o called "leg1slat1ve veto" to
the a~l·ncy 's future funding bill T he Senate 1s being lob·
b1ed hard tCJ;.!o llo'A s uit
S l PPOtITt.RS Ot' Tilt: Lt:GlSLATIVE veto ha1 l 1t us
.t h1)? ... uri.. th<tl Con~re.,.., "ould ha\<.· O\ er re1otulatori. to
makt· tht•m JU:.t.r~ their "'"rk µr1Jdu < t · But 1t'!-t 1n reality
.1 tool f1,r lt1lih1t•., to hdffi'>lnni:: lh1 I-IC
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Cnn~n·-.~ h.i" ml'lhods for n ·v11·" ani.: 111 r<-strll'ltng
0H•r11.,1lou' JJ!1•nr1t''> lJth1·r ,,,.,., '1amaeini:: c<introls have•
bt·t·n -..uiu:1·,l•«I 1m lud1n~ tht· pr11s1<h·n t., regulatory re
fo rm bill lhJt "''uld rL'qu1ri ogPnr1cs tll ..,ubm1t detailed
1mp~•·t 'tu1h1•.., twr11r•· 1-. ... u1 ne an)> ma1or rul1•
o n thl· -.u rf<11't' th•·.,, bur1,au<'r:.it·\ tamini:: proposals
st•t•m ,1p1~·Jl10 1: 111 ,, 1 r,,,. ,,.1·t1on of puhh1 op1n1on hut m
r.~<'l tht•\ v.uuld p11ltl11·111· anti 11<H JI\ 11· ;.idm1nistral1v1•
Market Continues
To Spi1i Wheels
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NATIQN I LOCAL I OBITUARIES
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Seeking
Staffers
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ing appJ.cants for its
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service whoM· ~la H I\
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It's Safe, O'Leary
You're Innocent
nn t-:ws·n :H. M;1..,.., 1 /\l'I ll1s torran fo:u~cnt· Morn!) hay!\ rt ..,
11 nw mt:ml><:r'> 11f tlll' <I' I A·afy fa mtly were sought out :i nd told
thl·ir ant·<·stor~ ari· not to ltlamc for the r.rcat ChtC'ago Fire 1,f IA71
M orn~. cl1rN·tor or tht· Nc•w Eni,:land Ftrc and ll1story
Museum. ~ay~ lh•· s tory that thf· ftrl' htartcd when Mr::. O'Leary's
t·ow kkked over a lanll'rn 1n the barn 1s not true
"The O'Leary fom1ly was actually cxoncruled by a Ch1caJ(o
hoard of inquiry, hut rt n<'vl'r rccf!tv ed the proper public attcn
tum." ht· sa id "Tht· family ONl the l'lty in something rlose 111
punie or d1hgra1·1 .. Whal Wf' wunl to do now is to find dcM·cndunl~
of th<1t sarnl' O l.<'a ry rum1ly and focus somt' of the truth rn lh<>1r
d1rcc:t1on " Tlw muM·um 1-. ronduc:ting a nuttonal ::.curch to fin1I th\•
O'l.earys, hut ~11<'t·t·::.~ m1t.ihl he 1mpo-;::.1blc Mcmbt"r::. of th<' fumtly
fll'd ('h1t•ago art<'r th!' 30 h1iu1 fir!' und muy have ehanJ(cd their
namt1i... Morni.. ~a111 "It rouhl lw un O'Sulhv:in, a lll'tshon w iJ M«Carthy wc·rt'
look1nJ( for," he ~uHl
Plwne Bill Break
To Start on Nov. 1
SACRAM ENT(') <Al'> Californians will be gelling a small
break ln lhelr telephone bllls for a year starting Nov l . stale of
ficlals say
WllUam Rennell. chairman of the state Board of Equallzallon,
said thot te lephone users won 't have to pay an em ergency
telephone system surcha rge during that lime because or lhe
llyste m 'is $21.5 mllUon 1turplus.
TH£ SUaCHARGE, ONE·HALF OF 1 percent on calls made
within California, took effect In July 1977. Since then. critics have
said the 11y1tem has proven lo be too costly and abould be
scrapped. The 1y1tem. which Is auPPQAed to be In opentlon 1tat.ewlde by
the end ot UIM, enables a ptf10ft to dial 911 tree ot char1e and re·
port any e merauncy to authorities.
ONLY roua COUNTIES -ALA•l!DA, Su Benito. Sant.a
Barbara and Monterey -and about •? local communlUn have
the 1y1tem, althou1h the 1urd,1.r1e 11 lmpoMd 1latewtdt . 1
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to 60 J>4'f('f•nl or lht• pa:..scngt1rh
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th:1n full fon·
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the same. hut the cheapest price
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ycors ago
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with fares ranl(ing from S216 to
S388. round trtp. All h ave some
r e!l trlclions The a ve rage
d1 11count fare-1s $345 35
percent less than the full .
round-trip coach fare or $528.
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percent leas lhan regula r coach.
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n urn. New said. ranging rro m
'227 lo $350 round trip. The
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percent below the tun coach fare
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t.be retular rare.
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MARMADUKE llty lrld Anderton PEANUTS
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
.\AVINlir~ FRO#\ 'H
RI,MONG~
#KJE NT t'lOCX Of ( MjlllE.!lE: ~
"I wouldn't coll him o pet.
He's more like o member of
the family ... on in-low!"
SUPERHEROES
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Pt.ACE 8Y SPIKES
Otl!VEN INTO CCNCRErF.
by Pasko, Tuska & Colletta
by Jeff MacNellv
T'Nndlly. Augutl 23, 1979
by Charles M. Schulz ~IG GEORGE
by Tom Batiuk
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by Virgil Partda
by Kevin Fagan-
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by ~rge Lemont
by Mell Lazarius DEPENDS ON W~A1
GAAl>E YoU1RE IN,
FELLA··oDt>oR f;VEN? .
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e~ PLAJNS
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A TMOIA5A~ wo.c~r
9EN JAMtN ~~~NKL..IN '~
"When Billy comes home from comp I don't
think I'll know him -'specially 1f
he grew a beafd."
DENNIS THE MENACE
IS Ot>J A Mt.ANOlflO·DOLL..AC
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TUMBLEWEEDS
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v TV \;JI'-I c:;. IN ~r= GONC?Ot..A OF HIS
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NANCY
AUNT FRITZI-··
MAY l GO
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PARTY?
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PRITZ I--· MAY
I GOTO THE
PARTY
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by Harotd Le Doux
I LOVE YOU ANO I LOVE YOU
JUST AS MUCH MOR£ THAN ANY
A5 l 00 MR5. YOON<; MAN I
li:EESE ! KNOW!
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Cami.Do Cabaret ThHter to 1ee Ill producUoo of "FuuJ Oltt" CID be IWllmed "P"' two WQrda : CouJeO......
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role her own that by the second
act you might have to stop and
wonder for a moment just who
did play the role on Broadway
and ln the movie. She is that
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Tom Titus ).
Jean Croft Stone la excellent u her mother. team·
Ing up with Roddy In the warmly received sont
and dance number "Who Taught Her Everything
She Knows?"
There ls, In director Richard LaVanaway's
crisply staged production, St'arcely a musi~.t
number that does not work, although downataee
lighting is a puzzling problem in "You Are
Woman, I Am Man " Arpad Petrus' settincs are
spare . but effective, particularly the railroad s ta-
tion sequence.
"Funny Girl" doesn't come around that otlen. HEa ONLY DRAWBACK ls that. perhaps, sbe so don't let this one get away. The brilliance of
1s a bit too physically attractive to play a Connie Danese's performance is in it.self worth the
charac ter about whom the show's first number dinner theater tab Performances continue nightly
( "J( a Girl Jsn't Pretty") revolves But this con-except Mondays through Sept. JO at the El Camino
cepUon remains only until Miss Danese gets her Caba ret Theater. 690 El Camino Real in Tustin. books into the comic machinations of her part.---------------------
And she scores even stronge r when called upon to ----------------....... ------, emote more seriously in the th.ird and linal act ..
Mw Danese, who ste pped in as a last-minute
replacement but who had done the role twice pre-
viously, wrings out a rendition or "People" that is
distincUy her own and far removed from the hit
Streisand version. And s he is magnificent in her
key solos "Don't Ruin on My Parade" aod "Music
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production rrom the new Tustin proressional
. theater company, not the least or which is Ken
Butler's rine performance as the gambler Nick
Arnstein. From his surface sheen of the fin;t act.
Butler brings bis character around 180 degrees
and turns in a s trong dramatic portrayal.
CHOREOGRAPHER JAM ES Roddy <wbose
.. Rat u Tat Tal" production number is a high point
or the· :-howl douhles in the role or Fanny's friend
and atim1rer who gives her the fi rst big break
Finney in Horror Flick
llOLLYWOOD CAP> -Albert Finney stars 10
Orion Pictures' "Wollen," his first movie since
"Murder on the Orient Express" four years ago.
Finney has devoted the past four years to the
National Theater or London. "Wollen" is a Mn·
temporary tale or urban horror and will be filmed
loc-a llon in New York City.
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/\1 ;1p11k11 v.ht·n F;iv.r·t•tl ha-. lwc>n lured on an all
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on a hm1tt•d liaM~. thus frcl•tnJ.t her for !>tudto of·
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she. Kirk Dou~las and JI arvcy Keite l are the only
characters lier ncxl feature>· "Stnclly Business."
S he made three returns to "Charlie's Angels"
lai.t season. and s he adm itted thal the experience
was "painful "She has completed one segment for
this season and faces the fina l rwo next January.
"NOW IT FEEL MORE confident In myself as
an actress. particularly after working with Kirk
anct Stanll'y l>onc n direct.or of 'Saturn 3' ." Rh ('
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Jill Kate I Jackson) and I worked tol(ethcr on our
characters durlnK lh<' first season. Sti11 und Juckln
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INSIDE: •Erma Bombeck •Horoscope
•Ann Landers Featuring ____ __
Fatso:
Fat? So
Paperback tells 'how to
be a happy heavy 1n a
stupid skinny world. '
By J UDITH OLSON
Ol 1 ... O•lly l'llet ~Utt
Cheating on a diet is a skill well perfected
b y the perpe tually plump -who're also
perpetually dietmg.
But even the most deceitful dieters might
not have considered this angle:
When you eat at a church supper , the
calories don't count.
Why?
Because that food lS for the soul, not the
body.
OR, TAKE GIRL SCOUT cookies. They're
hom e free, too. because they're not food.
They're a CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION.
These dfot-cheatiog hints plus advice on
"how to be a happy heavy in a stupid skinny
world" are offered in a paperback called "The
Fat Book" written by sell-proclaimed fatso,
Harve y Bullock and publis hed by Price/Stem/Sloan Publishers lnc.
"It's time fat people stopped being vie·
timized ," Bullock rationalizes. "Thin people are
dominating us.··
Bullock. a writer for such TV shows as
"Love American Style" and "Alice," weighs in
at 222 pounds and is 6 feet 2 inches tall. He 's not
quite FAT, but he says he's fat in spirit.
AFTER ALL, HE NOTES, what other kind
of person would go on a total junk food diet
whe n bis wife's away?
'Most people
like
adventure
and, if
they don't
do it on
their own, ..
they like
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about it
or hear
about It,'
says David
Kunst.
DAii. Y lll'ILOT
Harvey Bullock's diet-cheating hint: Eating while talking on
the telephone doesn 't count.
Actor Al Melvm. r1ght, and author Harvey Bullock raid
refr1gerator for a snack.
Offering more evidence that he's a true tub·
by , Bullock. a South L aguna resident, says he
has an ongoing weigh-in with his friend and
neighbor. actor Al Melvin.
"If one of us gets down to 213, it's an
e mergency." he quipped. "So we go out and get
a pizza "
Bullock says he'd like to see the world full
of heavies like himself so he proselytizes by us·
ing s ubtle tricks . fo'or c >eamplef he gave one
neighbor a 15-pound candy bitr for her birthday
BULLOCK SAYS HIS book . \lohich 1s a com-
pos ite of .many tricks and deceptions used by
persons to subvert their diets. should be read
with French fries and a malt in hand.
His first attempt to get the book published
ended in failure so the manuscript gathered
dust for five year:..
But Bullock recently du!>lf'd it off. re-edited
it. and it clicked with the publisher
The six cents per copy he'll earn for each
book sold will all go for a J:ood cause. Bullock
intends to plow his profits into a giant pizza to
be consumed by himself and feUow fatties
Bullock's wife says tus obsession with food
sometimes wreaks havoc 1n the household
She's a gourmet cook. but Bullock com
plains that hot dogs don't ne<.-d fancy sauce:.
.. Up with Junk food and down with tht.> good
s tuff." 1s Bwlock's ptulosophy
And. rather than lose weight. the wnter n~tes he's enlargmg his hou!>e to accomJn'>date
hJS Silt!.
PROFESSIONALLY, Bt:LLOCK HA been
writing with a partner. R S Allen, for 30 years
Working with a partner 1s easie r than writ·
ing solo. Bullock expl'ains, because havtnR
a nother person around keeps him from using
cvas1orn. !Jke those listed 1n tus Cat book
The fat book 1s Bullock's first "comedy in
pr int." he says, a fact he finds sallsfyinR
"TV scripts com e and go They're ~o
transitory. But a book you can hold in your
hand "
With French rries and a maJt. or course
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kitchen can neither be NOTED nor
STORED up by the body. II there are no
witnesses. nothmg can be proved. ·
Foot Feat Finished
It took longer to get the book written
and published than it did to walk
around the world.
By DENNIS McLELLAN
Of -0.11, ...... iUtt
Four years~ three months and 16 day:-.
That's how long it look Costa Mesan David
Kunst to walk around the world
f'our years. nine months and 26 days.
That's how long it took rum to write and get
publJshed the 253 page book about his 15,400
mile walk through 13 rountncs and four conti
ncnts .
"The Man Wh o Walked Around the World"
is a fa.st-paced, Vlvid account of Kunsl's foot·
numbing feat which began during June 1970 in
Waseca. Minn .. and ended there during October
1974. The book is published hy William Morrow
& Co.
BECAUSE HE'D BECOME bored w1th his "average IHo·S lifestyle," Kunst says he quit
his job with a survey crew. bid his wife and three children goodbye and began walking east
with his 25-year-old brother John and a mule
called Willie Makeit.
T he tragic high point or the waJk -it's the
opening chapter of the book -is when the two
brotheni are attacked one moonlit night by ban·
dits In Afghanistan.
John is murdered but David, with a bullet in
his chest, survives to fin.j sb the waJk and earn a
listing ln the Guinness Book of World Records.
Like the walk itself, getting the book
published was an exercise In persiste~e.
When tbe book first appeared on bookstore
shelves several weeks ago, Kunst says he was
ela ted.
"I FELT R EALLY GOOD. That was
another accomplis hment: another four years
were lnvolved. But then I felt, 'What am I 1otD1
to do now?'" Kunst, who's now 40 years old, paused and
grinned.
"Now I'm thinking about walldnc around
tbe world qain," be says with the aame kind ol
enthuaium that kept him walkin1 wblle wear·
ing out 21 pain of shoes.
Described by ooe reviewer as a "skilled
promoter," Cwblle on the walk be learned bow
to attract media covera1e> Kunat ll u pracUcaJ
u be la enthualutic.
He 1ay1 only blg·name authors get publicity
and have their books immediately placed on
bett·HUer li.ata. •
"So •here does that leave boob like mlneT" be ub. ''They doe't set oe that bot
sheet. I J\llt about have to 10 out there and ad·
vert.lae that book if I wut tt to H1l.
..Then• arc d1ffl'rl'nt wa\' lo c1o that Rut
tht> only "ar for me to do 11.1:-to do the 1-amc thing again ·
KW1St 's stor.-might still be -.1tung in " drawer in the Cos td M esd apartment building
he managt'S 1f 1t \loa!in"t for h1 -. co author, Clan
ton Trowbridge
Trowbridge . a n F.a st Coa!'t writer and
teaC'her. had written Kunst during tht: "alk.
a:.king 1f he v.anted to collaooratt• on a book
But Kuns t v.antcd to tell ht~ '>tor~ htm!>clf
lie did m a one half·m1llton-word acMunt
that left pub!Jsher~ intngut-d by the idea but
turned off by the length
Meanwrule Trowbridge ran across an art1 ·
cle on the Kunst brothers in an old Time
magazine That was early last year
He telephoned Kunst. who says. "By that
lime. I knew I needed help "
FOR 10 DA VS. Trowbridge inte rviewed
Kunst with a tape recorder After approximate·
ly 2J tapes. Kunst says. "lie understood me re·
Like the walk itself, getting th e
book published was an ex-
ercise in persistence.
ally well and picked up on my attitudes and
personality."
Manuscript and tapes in hand. Trowbridge
took nine months to boil down Kunst's story to a
crisp, UveJy 90.000 words.
Kunst's outspoken hones ty about his ex-
periences and feelings remain intact in the book
which vividly details the heat. tbe miles, the
people and the living condiUoos be and his
brothen experienced.
The boot also provides graphic accounts of
Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and India where
poverty, dlsease and danger prevail.
The Kunst brothe r s frequently wer e
engulfed by persons who either tried to rob
them or who pelted them with rocks. And
a lways there were the warnings of bandits
ahead.
Kunst. who has been La.king creative writing
classes, aay1 he's pleased with the book, but he
vows be'U write the next one alone.
BE PIANS TO help promote his story. He
believes bl.a adventures will appeal to the u.n·
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Reentry Options for Women will sponsor ~. day-long
seminar on career and educational opportun1t1es .
By JOEL C. DON
Of IM D•llY ...... , ....
Linda Dalton tho ught she didn't have a
choice.
She figured she'd have to seek clerical
v.ork.
With one year of college and a pending
·1 Jet my career thoughts slide. I
felt too old to get involved in a
really big career. ·
d1v<irc·c" M:-. Dalton, JS, of Huntington Beach,
"u.., nt·rvout. ahout nursuin1i: a care~r
Sht· nc\ <·r h1·fori· had to coni.1dcr careH
gila ls
.. , was tot11lly ubi.orbc..-d in holdmg my m ar
nage togNht·r." ..,he s uH1. "I let my car eer
1hou~hll( t.hde I lf·lt t1>0 old to ge l lnvolvt.'<1 in a
n•ully b1~ curc•t·r "
APrKOX IM/\TELV 3K PERCENT of
1l1vorct'C.1 women bharc Mh Dalton's feelings
;ind carcl'r dllc mma, according lo J eao Les t.er,
1tin•ctor of H1•t•ntry Options for Women <ROW>
Thus. the rea:-.oo for ROW's existence. lo
provide counbcling, r a r cer planning and educa
ttonal adv11wmt>nl !'ler v1ct>!'I for women.
Among ROW's a ctivities is a day-long c-0n-
r..r1•n!'e sc:hcdult>d for Saturday, Aug. 25, ID
Soulh Coa~I Pl«tw Hotel
(' J\ R fo: fo: R /\ N 0 t: 0 ll <:AT I 0 NA L op
port 11nil 11 ·.., for w11m1•n will ht! discussed at tht!
, , <·11l 1l1·..,1gm·tl for womr·n who're· con111dcnng
th• ir i::uah um) c:Jrt•t•r iJ mb1t1oni..
Whtlt• aµprux1mal<:ly 1,200 women haVf•
<ilr!'a<ly re~1sll'n·d for the scmmar. according lo
M.., f .(•stcr, then· will be registration at the
door
Ms. Dolton. who plans to attend the con-
r~rPn!'e, says s he ho pes it'll give her more in·
formation :.tbout her chosen career goal to be
a p<i ra·lcgal asi:.iHlant.
DlsCUSSING THE NEED for i.uch con-
fere nces. Ms l,ester sa id many wom en have
outdatt.>d trainin1i: or skills that aren't needed in
the Orange Cou nt y m arke t
Many women who d ecide to break the
housewife bond h uve teac h in g or nursing
credentials, ~he said. but they lack tecbnkal
training for the science or e ngineering In·
dustries
"IT OOMES AS A shock to many women
with bachelor's degr~ from 2IO years ago that
their degree!' a ren't necessarily going to get
them a}obtoday,'' Ms . Lest.erexplained.
Other women who seek ROW's services
have UtUe education ; some don't even have
high school degrees. she said. Still others have
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
W'-Y•W.e ........
1'22 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Meu -541-115'
.. Powers Did It
For Mel"
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graduate degrees, but still are uncertain about
career option.a.
ROW, which Is (<'de rally runded, serves
Orange County through several <.'<>·sponsoring
ins titutions including <;olden West. Sant<.1 An<.1
and Orange Coast collc~l'!> plus the YWCA
.\MONG TOPICS TO be dtbrui;sed &l
Saturday's confercncl' ure carttr opportun1l1l·"
an engineenn~. altt-rnall\'t· rarrt·rs for tt·a<-her~.
Job mt.ervlew10g and res ume wnuog lechna
quell. and a.sst'rta vencs:. !>kslb
A Is o . re r r es c n t a l 1 v t• s f r o m v a rt o u ..,
c•mployers Wll be on h and to accept resume!>
from Job applicants
"'We women h:J vt-becn tru1ned to !>C•·
ourselve. as poopl<· who cun't !>Ucct:e<l . \l.t· w1
·w e women have been tramed
to see ourselves as people who
can 't succeed . W e see
ourselves at th e b ottom o f th e
barrel.·
ourselves at lhc bottom of the b:irrtl." M!>
Leste r said
However. sh e not t.-d HOW helps women ar
riu1n· the cnnf1dt•nn· <ind , . ..,tt-l'm lht•\ rw1 ·f~ l"
upproach new <-arl'er option...,
• • .Feat
(From Pagf' Cl I
tvenal desire t.o brea k out of the mold <And do
what you re ally want In Ure
"Most people like adventure and. 1r they
don 't do it on their own, they like lo read about
it or hear about it."
A movie d eal Is being negoUated with a ri lm
dir ect.or recommended by Princess Grace or
Monaco. who m et the brothe rs on their trek
CShe reportedly keePfl one of Withe's horseshoe..,
on her desk.)
On his next walk a ro und the world Kun!>t
plans to take h.is new w ife. Jenny, who he met
wbile walking through Australia
Kun.11t's brothe r, Pet.er, who }olned him on
the walk after J ohn died. oow owru1 a Costa
Mesa land.scape buainess.
"l'U take a different route, .. Kunst 6a)'s.
"This time 1 w ant to walk across China." He
was denied permission l ast time. "Who
wouldn't want lo walk across China? That
would be fabulous ...
Although about aU the waJl<ing be now does
is around South Coaat Plaza, Kunst admits,
''I'm getting a little bit restless." • ·
He smiles, comddcrlng the possibiUUes of
repeating his feat.
"l'd be the only guy to walk a round the
world twice."
II "°" ho~ on Unn /<Jr Happening•. ·~ u Ill
JudUh OUicm ot rtw Doillt PiJor, P.O. 8-0z 1540, Co1ta
Meta, CA 9218215. or coll twr ot &42-4321. llow-m~•
runa eueTJI TMl!tdoy .
Ftne .~lxx•s Smu I <>OJ
Moi-f in the Oa1ak1
SPALDING.
And you'll wolk off with
toP honon In ttll•
dolll< tOddl• ~.
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H Fnltlon l1l1rtel • Newport ..... • 75'-4469
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ANN LANDER~
Dry-cleaner: Proud
OE.AR ANN LANDERS Here's a s ubject
l 've never aeea ln your column. ll'1 a bout m" -
the woman bebJDd the couot.er of your dry· deanl.na •tabU.hment.
Aftel' 17 yean 1n the bual.Dell1. a cuatomer
bad lbe nerve t.o HY to me, "Ytu teem to be a
bi1hly lntelllaeot person. Why .,.. you 1n 1uch a low ·elua job? ..
How many people realize that their dry·
cleaners ar• apeclalbu? We have made a atudy
of fabrics, dye., spot removal, b"Uori-aewlng
techniques, llntnc replacement and weavlnc to
re.tore tom and burned 1armenu. We alao
1pend many houn trylna to remove apot.s YOU
set ln when you tried your home remedy.
We accept clothes with vomit, blood, wine
and worse . Juat name ll and we've seen It. We
return your 1arment.s fresh and clean. Very few
people ever bothe r to aay. "Thank you ...
Sure, there are more glamorous jobfl, but
someone ha.a to lake care ot the soiled clothes ln
the world, and the people who do ll perform an
important service. Sign me -PROUD OF US
DEAJt PROUD: A•d yoa laave a rtpt t.o be.
Thaau for edacallD& milUou of people today -
lacladillg m e.
DEAR ANN LANDERS ShouJd a 21-year·
old male, who Uves at hom e and Is beUlg put
through college by hJ.a parents, gtve his mother
the telephone number of the place he 1" s pend·
ang the weekend and t.eU her with whom., Yes.
I've done some shac king up and I plan to do
m ore . I 'd lik e your opl na oo
OVERPROTECTED IN LONG L<;I..AND
DEAR O.P.: It lan'l nereuary for yoar
motbH &o know the namea a.ad numbers of all
the players. But ll would help her gel a better
nJgbt'11 lllf'f'p If you pbonf'd and let ber know you
arf' OK. IP .S. You can qull wbea you move oul
of lbe boWlt'. >
OEAH AN~ LANDERS In this day &nd
af(t.' when womf'n ·.., Ith seemi. lo bf-&frN'.tlng lht:
lives or so muny or U!>. I have a snc11.k1ng susp1
cion that a lot c1f mrn an· ttl(wnst rt
Mori' to th<• pm nt. Ann, do you agrc.~· 1.1>1th
mt• that Mr /\\'f'I uj.!1• llu.'>h<ind bt•Ul'v"" h i..,
wlfe 'a> pl11r1· 1:. 1n t h horn•"' 01.f)
t'ASlllONJo;I>
Dt:AK 0 .t '.: v.-.. and bf' want~ bt-r lo l(IJ
lht'rf' riitbt afkr wo rk
DF.A H ANN 1./\:-.:IH.H~ I 1·orh tanll> r r J<'r
ffi\ kr1111 kit--. ll>l""· .111kl1" 1.1>n •l\ .1r1tJ 1,ttwr
pa r h or I ht• lwwh I \ • l1N·n t11l1I I h:1I I 1'>1• "'11
<'au..,,. nll' to h.J' ,. ,, rt h rt 11 ... v. 111 11 I .ir111oltl1·r
l'lt"L"(' 1·h1·1 k v.11h \1111 r mul11·,il •• u1h1.r I I•
~nd tell nw 1r 11 .., t1111 If 11 " I II top 11:
rnt·dwt1·h "'10 K:'lil CKl.1-:llt-.J\[I
L>t:J\·R "i.K I'm ... ur .. )OU 'd m ak•· vim•·
p1•oplt' hap1n it 'ou did ~top lmmt-d l alrl)
Use Grills
With Care
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l.'rt·.11 f11r ..,,,.,,k lt.1mltuq11•1 or 1 h1 r k1 n
1 h.1ri v11I t.r11tl1•d 1111lcl•1<H' Hut rhttrr<1ltl ~rill•
1·;1n tw :i fi n· h.11.11 11 ..,., u-.1· lh1•m v.1th ,,.,...
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h1•lp )'t•I \ IJIJI I l1<1r\ 11.d 1!1111111 "I 01•\ f•f II"
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at 1l.!> own "IH·•·d /\dtJtnJ< fl1111I 1•1 tlw 1111 • •• 11
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I h•· '\:t1 111n,tl I 111 1•, ,.,, 1111tm .111tl l •111tt••I
Adm1ni..,trlil11111 iJbt1 ... u..:.:•·..,h thJt ""t'llrtnl(
looi.e c l11th1ni.: or ruh1·:. Jr1>und J<rall<o 'hould tx·
avoided Flamanp, Rrt·u!>c <'<1n ~Jlllllt•r u11 untJ
i.et t hese clothes ahluzl·
THE EXPERTS SUJ<R~l ke-epsnR a sm11ll
spray cont ainN or walt-r ... uch as that used to
sprinkle clothes. handy to dOl.ISf' flareups
There also arc· other fire.• hnards m your
y ard . purtic ularly luwomowN& and other
power eqwpment
Never refuel these machines while they're
runninJ( o r a re in111d1• a closed shed or J(arage .
r efue l onJy outdoors 1n u well ventilated area
AND IF YOU'RE l<'&VIO~ home for a va r u
tlon . here are som<' rirc• prl'vcntaon sugge!>-
tions
• Check lo make sure that all s toves and
e lectrical appliances have been turned off
_ • Unplui;< all tele vis ion sets and radios
Lightrung storms or sudden eleclncal ~urges
could cauae a fire In this equipment whale you
a re a way
• When you return from vacation. check
your s moke d~te<'tor Lo make sure at 1s rune ·
tloning. The batteries could h ave run down
Club c.olnldor run.t each Wtdneidoy '" IM Doily
P1l.ol and ccmlarn$ nollct& o/ wo~"·s and urvau
club m«tmga and rtX'1111 OJX'" lo lhe public /or lht
Jollou'rlng wetk
Stnd notice& to r luh CalVldor, Daily Pll.ot , P 0
Uoz 1560. Coata Melfa, CA 9MM. lnclwU your nam~
arid phone numbfor Nolacu mutl be 1n our harwfa
lhrte wee/a an advenc« of an ewnt.
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MEDICAL MART
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The most hazardous room In
the house will be a whole lot
safer when it's eouipped with a BARO ~ BATHTUB
SAFETY RAIL. SHOWER
S T OOL AND TOILET
SAFETY RAIL.
And they're simple to
Install. !No special tool•
needed.
361 HOSPITAL. ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH 642·9102
A BARD HOME EALTH CAR£ CENTCR .. ~ MJ(Jur f '1fNfA1 l"W)(jRAM
because &bat cracldn« aot,tDd can be eatreme ty
annoying. Bul your lnformatioa Is wro•I· Tbe
pesky habit •Ill ool resull In artlarjtls.
DEAR ANN LANDERS· I am a girl. age 14,
and will be having m y first real dale in three
weeks r need to know something, and r don't
want LO a11k any of my fr1end11 becau11e I am
ashamed of being 110 dumb.
When a girl gets to he r front door a fter a
dale, docs Shi.' wail until thP ,,.,y a~k:s if he can
kiss her goodrughP Or, should she Just kiss him
automatically. as a "thank-you" for the even
ing., HCYr LIPS IN CONN
0 EAR CONN.: Cool ll, honey. No irrl
s ho uld kb" • boy 0·automaUcally" as a thaok-
you. He sbouJd be dolog tbe lhaoklog . .\nd don't
loll~r al lbe door. Jut aay 1tood.nlglat. If all
sign ala are go, you'll kaew It.
Senior Citizen
Center D e dicated
Oa.'lt!i, i;1>n1or r 1t17.rn l'f'ntr·r in Corona r1e l
~1.1 r v. ... .., d1·d1 t· 1JtNI I .i »t w<~1·k
~1w1r1'>on·d h) Frll'nds r1r (Ja"'" voluntr·cr
1•r11up.., .11111 th•· 1·1ty 11( "'i••wport Beach . th•·
I ••O lt•r >Alll fi<• 11-..•d r111 mf'f•l lOl{C, <tnfi VlC'l<tl fuOI'
'"'"' in< ludin~ J l>h> '>1<•,,1 f1tne~6 prol{r<sm Th••
lt11tlrl11w v.tll ·1lv1 lw .1\';11la1Jh• for l{~nr·ral p11bl11·
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Put \Ome rt-Cl 'odtl\ 1n
your '>Un'>el\ Buy one
ot th,. Clrt'.1m boah 11\I
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r taHll•t-Cl d<l\ o f tne
o.11ly J.lllot
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The Salad Bar PUBUC NOTICE
flCTITIOU~ •Ullltllf
MAME lTATa ... IMT
My husband und l went lO 11 ht'IV
yourself salad bar t he other n1.:t11
where he ov~rl.lldul"cd a nd J hud lo
dnve home.
Ue lns 1st~<.I he roulct c1o 11 . bot
anyone who att: Lhat rnuch lt'llu~···
couldn't even sing , let ulo ni· dn vt' lht!
ca r.
It's the r es tau rant ':. fault You
can 't JUSt lay out 10 vegetable~.
croutons, ge latin. thn·t-·bean salad
cold plates and chilled forks and ex
peel people to exe n ·1se temoerancc
PERSONALLV, I AM a sonal
s alad eater who ca n go ellher way It
everyone has a salad. f'll have ont>.
but I don't need 1t 10 h<1ve u Bood
tim e
My husband docs nCJl have that
kind of restraint. We hadn 't gotten an ·
·side the door before a waiter urgL-dhim
lo belly upto thcs alad bar
When he grcibbt>d a larRe ch1llert
dinner plat.e l knew 1t was ~mng to be
another one of those na Rhts
PEOPLE AT SALAD bars arc a n·
al study in human greed
There's Lhe secret salad e<1tcr flt'
gets two plates and a cts l1ke one 1::.
for someone else
Tbere·s the one-salad lcm1t eater
tit-·.. gorng to nu r!\t• 11nti 11ltJad ill
nit:hl so ht' alowly hut 1.uumtaklngly
1111IN on u ttluund or lt>ttuce. two dozen
f II• lol•Owl1>9 °"''°"' ••• dOl"t b4J tin•\\.,,
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hean imroul~ Jreshly "roun·' pep ..... r r .... "u"""'\ .. <Ofld~c••o "' • • D U f'V 1 ;ent1 r •I u.rt,.t"\.n• o d bo~ 11( NOUtOntl and et pint Of sour Cowl<!\-~ lo.1..-.
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Awljw\I I\ 1910
THER~'S 1't1•: DINER who keeps P "'" ~•-n
b . Ubh\l'w-0 .,. ·~ CCM\t o ..... Piiot going ut·k to Lhe salad b&.r again and .11wo •• n 10. S<t9I • m9 J1••10
a~llln 11.ntl hats the shri mp so often he _ _ _
bt•<•omc•.-; .t.n t•m lJet rra:.smenl lO hii PVBLIC NOTICE
fo n11h
On tht> wa) homt>, my hus band ob
'>nved, "You're• sore, <Hco't you?"
"Wt· i·an talk about at an the mom
1ng ''
'Wl\y f·an't w1.· lulk about 1t now?"
'"Don't hrealhe on m e You sm ell
hkt' roqut'fort /\II I C'a n say Is you
<'t•rt~11nly s<'I .... omt• kind of examplc
lor your :.<ms pigging out on thl'
:-Jflld ..
··1 TOLD YO U. ll was something lo
do un1 1l lh•· food a rrives "
.. Why <·a n't you s it arouni1 and eat
bn•ad i;t1<'ks lake F'red?"
'A r e you sayinJ:: I can·t handle a
couplt' of s al ads tieforl' dinner ""
When h<' s tarts J!OIOJ.! to the salad
ba r atom.• I'll \l.orr~
l'ICTrTIOUS •USlfollEU
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PUBLIC' NOTICt;
CPtll/
'>UPE AIOll COUA TOI' THf.
STATE OF CAl tl'OllNIA r'Oll
T HE COUNTY 0 1' 0 RAN0f
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P£TITION FOR PllOl ... Tf O• Will
ANO l'O• Lf.TTEAS f ESTAMEN·
TA llY ANO A \JTHOlllZATION lO
A O M I NIST f A U N DE R T Nl
llfOEPfHOEHT 4 0 MINISTll"TION
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2.4
By SYDNEY OMARR
A RI E S !Ma r c h 2 1-April 19 1
S p otlight o n s er v 1 c~. rev1 s 1 n ~
schedule to s uit personal neeas. ix'
rnR open to "roma ntl<' interlude "
Gemiru, Virgo. Sagitta rius nal1vcc;
fi g ure prom inently . What seems
routine can be transfor med into ex
citing, rewardin~ project
TAURUS CApril 20-May 20>: Love
dom ina tes more pe rsons mention
that wo"CI love than you have heard in
months You gain rare insights. Your
cr eative resources surge to forefront.
Major domestic or life style adjust
mcnt occur~.
GEMINI (Ma y 21-June 20>: Define
meanings. check credentials, proper
t y r ights. Avo id se lf-d eception.
especially whe re possessions and
prom1ses are conce rned . Insight on
guarantees which aid in promoting
your securit y Be the whee l that
sq ueaks'
CANC ER <J u n e 2l-J uly 22l
Produce. assume r espons i bility,
stake reputation on pnnciplcs Ideas
can be solidified . m ade workable
.Older relative relates "tall story."
Ma intain balance. humor he
respectful. not gullible. Capricorn
native figures prominently -so docs
the number 8.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Accent on
gettinA crc.'<lit due. adding to honors.
valuables. pe rsona l possessions.
Aries. Libra pe rsons figure pro -
minently. You t'an pro ve a point and
co m plete importa nt a ssignme nt.
St rike chord of wide appeal. Mui.1c·
and mathematics find way mto your
personal scenario.
VIRG-0 (;\ug 23-Se pt. 22). E m·
phasize independence of thought , ac·
tion. Stress pioneering projects.
originality. courage of convictions.
J:Nting to heart of matters Avoid
lirtmg heavy obJcCl!> Deal with Leo,
Aquarius natives Circumsta nces
turn 1n your favor Yo u'll win '
1.JBRA !St-pt 23 Oct 22> What OC ·
1·urs bt•lund thc sct·ne'i 1s of special
interest Intuitive intellect is at work
You st·nse when somcth in~ ··vital" is
to occur Accent on the hidden. the
cla ndestine a nd s ecrets wtuch need
to be r evealed.
SCORPIO cOc t 23-Nov 216). Hap-
piness ceases to be a stranger Ac·
cent on travel. ve rsatility, humor.
friendship. c:ons tructi ve relationship
Gem ini . Scigittarius natives figure
prominent!}-so does the number J
\ ou m1 ~ht win a popula rity contest!
SAGGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21 > Tempora ry delay or confine·
ment eventually works in your favor.
Check details. be sure or fine points.
subtle nuances. One who "pulls str·
mgs" is in your corner , although not
entirely convinced Know it. act ac-
cordingly.
CAPRICORN tDec. 22-Jan. 191
You're able to get poin ts across in
m a nner t hat as "n e ws worth y."
Gemini. Virgo, Sagittarius natives
figure pro minently. You get lonst·
distance call. mt!s~agc> Plan ahead.
especially where publishing or tr1:1vel
are to he considered
AQUARIUS <J a n 20-Feh. 18)·
Money . invest m ents. hid den r e-
sources dominate scenario. You re-
ceive "token of affection " Family
me m ber makes maJor concession.
Act in manner to promote
P ISCE S f f'eb. 19 Ma r ch 20),
Check rules. regulations, be aware
of loopholes. You may not be getting
complete story Another Piscean is
in ptcture. Re s ure of quot as .
sour ces, promises Accent on legal
fo rms, p artne rship proposals and
marital status.
News from all over California
is 10Unded up '*1ch dey-'
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Invest now before pMl'l'' ~o up even more Th 1i.
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pnme ltx·uuon offers a 3
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Sharl> home in 1.1ulet rt' ......,,., •te•. 2 Bdrm,
lie (anUlf rm with a t'O'Y fll* and beam c:eiUn1.
cO¥d patio. fruit tree•
and a nlc:ely lanctlcp(f
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JDn for on&y sn.ooo. Act
oowtm-$370
ALLSTATE
RIM.TORS
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l1vinl( & (•nll·rta1n1ni.:
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famtly thninl(. formal
cbrunii. art i.:allerv. IMl(c
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
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BIG CANYON IROADMOOR
f\ Wl'llllh of warmth & charm In this
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WISUY M. TAYLOR CO., HALTORS
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BAYFROMT
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HOMES IDC •
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611·1400
Boy Iii\\ Ord ~
Beach Rea lty
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UDO -Ot4 THE IA Y !\'ol <1 king. JU'>I
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rabu l ou ~ llAR BOR V I EW &
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the l lon·I) hC'<lroom<; & d e n ,_,,...
r om forl<•hll' Pnt't: only S.550.000.
450 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
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realty
BIG CANYON
IDIAL POI COWU
... w1lh fahuloua formal & informal
cnlcrtulnrn~. areas & pQol. .spa.
firerinl( & magnificent VIEW of
ocean & nig'tlt llght.s . See to
uppr c<'iute ull the add'l
amenltics ... Appt. only. S. FiJC/L'.
Vnlcnlint.• f.44·6200. <A ·9S>
S"'""I ... CUITOM HOMI
.. "Country Club Llvlntt '' -"City
Close Location" -Situated along the beautiful f alrways t.hlA spacious 3BR rcsldence features formal
Uvinf & dining rooms. family . 6 bil lard rm.• & ma i d's
quarten ... Pool. '195.000 lncl. plans
for 2BR addition. Also available fo
lease w/option to purchase. Lynne
Valentine 6'4·6200. <A·96l
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H1·au11rul 3 hl•clroom home on fC'c land
In Nt· .... porl '!-. lun rlltc:d H<1yshorcs.
I U":H'hl·'-· plt.J yground:-.. c:t<· > Thi~
h1Jm1· h:J~ t.J :,lightly Europe<in flavor
w1lh h:irdwc1od lloors. ~umptuou~
b ~llh., F n ·n<'h door~. p1tturt!!'>QUt!
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HEIGHTS
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*TWO OPEN HOUSES•
FRIDAY AUGUST 24HI, 2-5
O,EH OH LIDO ISLE "JNSJ DE
B,\ Y l'H():"\T" <ir ro':-. from th<' Lido
('luh lk.wh <•11 fi:l\.88' lot S6!J5.000
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bC'd room ho ml' "1th ou k floor ,
shuttl•rs & un ~r :,1J,1 $485.000. SEE
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644·9060
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t-.o btdroonl • l! bath Ina 11JZ.500c.il~ 1110
home plui. ep.1r1ttt'
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w\ r il•ted homes In Irvine. stall horse barn. hu11e flNANCE
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Uruque 2 br. 2 bia b1dt> u 1<11:.1.5777
way an 1h1• l'ul":ut .. ~ ---•~.~.------•! area n l t'al)l)l r;inu
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lret lot t. t·11rw. tr"~" /\'
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ler('l)I $1:J 7 UOll
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wall. ~ly p:.mllt'd. ~ "
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serlus 1on s1o s.ouu
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OCEANAIRE!
Deluxe duplex. 4 & :!
bdrms ...... ilk l•> bt'''
beach & <"lo~e lll 1u.-~1
~aurant:. Hl·dul'l'd to
$192.500'
aa.oo loy flrop.
Rffffors
• 675-7060 *
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Extr a lar ~e corner
duplex 1n '<Int c-nnd.
Moonn~ available Sr'c'··
tacular view Appl only
fi5.000
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& lnH•-.lllH'lll
640-5777
Lol w plun:. ready for
permit S235.00ll 2 11;
ltub y Own · Hrkl'r
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Pavments
Al mrt'rt':-l rate of IV~·,
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wet bar, fln•pla('l' G1an1
pallu H u~e lot v.1lh
1·11rui. lll'l':. $137,\tOU
l'all~l720
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MESAVYDE
4 Bdrm 2 bath, quuhly
bul It. shak e r oof. doutJlt•
r1n·ph11·e Greut lot·utwn.
1d1·al for enlerlain1n~
1..ar)!e re1· room, lnls or
deck in g. low mJ1n
lenanrc yurd Offernd al
$104.lm C<Jll ~0-1151
•HERITAGE
REALTORS
POOL HOME
&:ahide CO$ta MHa
3 HJ.rm'i. 1 1• bath~
Nin: f1replac·e. caa Now 754-7800
Hay Front ~m me 1111· &
view J bdrm 1 dt'n 2927Rnstul.CM
w lawn & boal 1loc·k CUJSi': TO H E>\CH , 2 $685 ,0 00 llW11l'r (.' d 71Hi75 n i!I oo <*' m ~£.·p:iratt• hldi.? ' · :!br. 21 ,tw t·a1·h l'ru·c-0
Corona def Mer t 022 lo ~di' Huy •in•· or both
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SrECT ACULAR
9UAUTY DUPLEX
An ex<'t:pl 1onal c·u:-.tom
hu11l home w vault1·d
l't'tlanJCs. h\.·aul solid oak
rah1neL' lhru nut. frpks
tn l1v1ng rm & m str
hdrm. lt·adt'd ~I .• :., ""'
dowi. & t·cram11• Ill•·
1acuzu 111 m slT hulh PLUS
l0 harm1n j! z hdrm
~ate rcnl;il w frpk
and own deck.
CALL 644-72 l l
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lnvc:.tor 's duple'! + l!
i.iood r e ntal!>. p o11I ,
frph.'f>, charm SM5.000
Pnnciples only 640 1199!1
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:!l2Jasminc.CdM
Uc-can Vu-Va<'ant
Open r>ally H i Owner Agt. 1>73·4577
IYOWHIER
l 'harming 3 Bdrm hou~e.
2 h~•ths Completely re
mud Oak floors LJ:l' c•or
ncr lot w alld 11n Jll>ll'n
11al lo t·r calc a
panoramic cx:can vww
$2 19,500 Call 675 Ill.i i.
work John !163· 7R29
SB.LER
DESPYATE
Was Si!95K. now S279K
Will lease or lea:.c op
1100 Ocean view. p<J<1I
f a;.
VIEW
Unly one in Shored1ffs
2nd s tory w ould huve
ocean view Li::c. patio.
Ca ll Tim Rh one .
RE/MAX
631-t266
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i:ar. ffil~I µvpular m odel
Many l'l\Lra toul·hc::. 2036
Coldcne) l' l'l SI 48,000 ..
546-4Ji8 Owner Ai.'\
1-:ast,1d1• fX}OI.
4 br. 2 ba. family rm. 1' g
rm. f rpls. i;ue:>l houi.c.
Many xtras /\ssume
loan 9 981:4 m l Approx
bal Sllfl.000 Pnct'<i un
der market $165.000 Call
642·0467 Own 1 a~nt or
961·0963 Broker
ONCE IN A WHILE
y()U find a 3 BR l ba
home lhal 'o; reittly t•i
m<"·e 1n. 1n p('rlect cond.
$79.~ &16·:ll'>2'7 Aloll'lll
6-SIDE CHARMER
2br. new dl'cor & r rpt,
SOltlSO R 2 IOl. 18!l E . !!°Ith
St. $82.000. Owner·Ab>t
H7S..0021
BAii BAY
IDEAL
FAMILY HOME
Enchanting 4 Bdrm
home w ith fresh pa111t
and like new carpet. Sun
spla.-;hed for ma I dining
rm with skylight, for mal
living rm with frpk.
-S par klin g count ry
9 urut.s. newer. will ex kitchen. Newport Reach
chan(.?e down Owner schools. Sl.25.000.
2131684·3200
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µark $1~,!kJO. •1'hUllUI
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SELL
or
TRADE
l hl'j)Ur att· h 1><'!> 1u1
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l\.'-sumc low 1ntc>rt•1>1 1<1a11
& OWlll.'r n101) l' .11 r.\ :!ml
llurry 11 won 'l l ast '
$144.000. fl.15 7221
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DEADEND
3 Bdrm. family ronm
w f1n•placc. pdr11uet
noorc'CI den. hnat <.tl'l l'l-'
Cul de Sa l· Sl36,500 Ca 11
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, ' REALTY '
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fain rm. fnrml din (pie'.
lg ::.had~ lot w matur•·
lrrc~ Sl 'J.1,ill'JO 1,:,, [d.)5
aft 6f'M lh I IWOl'r
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l't11t·helll'. \t,'1 'ltil >!'<~II
WHt Mesa V e-rde
2 Story 4 ,5 Bdrms 3
baths, family rm. frpll'.
pool. By ownrr $169.000
Open hou.'e I 5. S<l t Sun
1858 Sa m11 r 0 r 979 · illO.'>
CEDAR GLEN
MOOELSALE
3 bedroom model. h1~hl)
upgradl'<t condom1n1um
l!S54 t::ldeo 1\\ e. <' ~1
642 67:14
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M.4RIHITA
Spectacular h1 I !lop
!lf >fTIC.'S 2012 J20(j MI II
CIOPit' lo Manna ~lv.1
fW & Calle Ltt Pn ma
vera $160.000 lo $245.000
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lmmat· 2 yr-old :mR . 21 ,
bath. 2200 sq ft Vaulted
tlgs+v a lle y \11.'W
$1.33.000 all terms lh1Zh
bal a :.s um lrian
Ownr t\gt 836·50H8 2•1
hrs
H..MlqCMI leoch I 040
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4 Bed.rm. I 'Y• bath home wtminy ouls land111g up
w ades. Located 1n xlnl
area
Park Place.Inc 842·7461
SUGJlR 'M SPICE
and everything nice w ith
Uus deliizhtrul 3 Bdrm. 2
ba home. across from
JCOlf cours e . flo wing
vaulted ceilings. formal
entry. coiy frplc & very
attractive wood for the
finishing touch Only
119.000. call now 979.5370
RAHCH WOOOlllDGE •••••••••••••••••·••••• "'l anders agt 1714 1 home with numnousl
•• ... LTY 1._ ... LTY 11311 5970 dy:.. 17 14 1 amenities Over $25.000 MOBILE HOME
lNFORMATlON ...-~ ~1 -5787eves 1wknd!I o( professional landsl·ap
551·2000 551·3000 111(( Quiel c uldeS1H·
Cl':NTER
SALE a. LEASE street $375,000 Open
DY OWNER 3 BR l! hd, Sat/Sun 11 30 lo 6pm
pool & Jal.'u:u.1 64~798 Mon lhru f'n J~pm 105 THE EXPERTS
New & in park resales f~
further U'lfo call Oran~
County Mobile Hom~
Center Si.Tl·327_2 ___ '~.
ON IRVINE PROPERTY SALE OR LUSE
BY OWNl-.:k JBH. 2' ~
ha Ovcrl<i1,k1ni.: i.:ttlf
1•1Jl.ll">e 1n Ba<'k Bay ari•J
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Near nl'W S&S 11 bt.>drm
211 bath w l~l' fam rm.
formal d1runi: rm J W>t :i
'hort wulk to bcdl.'h
l'ark Pl aCl'.lncl>t2 711>1
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Xln\ area :I llr 'J. ba . Ol'W
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9.6.000 Ownl'r ff.I:! :!!HOM
OWNEltS ANXIOl'~ I
hdrm J l>a E'C1·1· h rm11•
on gulf tQur~c Hedun·1l
lo S171.9Jll l•'ll''Clhlt•
l t• rm s P .11 S 1• i.: .1 r ~
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lh Ownt'r $1111.500 :1 llr :!
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ASSUMAILE LOAN
$25.000
•,, milt· from bl·,11 h
I IUC i-; Conwr IOI :11111
2ha. up,.:r:•dl'd h•t1l11·
1-'r~h paint. 1ns1dc ~ u ul
Nt•w 1·arJmel c·pt:. thr u
11ut. rm for ;1dtl1t1•>0
l'ndt• ol owm•rsh1p on
tlus one Under $H7 .OOCJ
For 'iitlt• by l)w OCl' al(t
631 :>242
BEACH GIANT
4BR-2 STY~OOL
F11rmal t•nln t11 3 1100
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l'l'nl 25 m a .. tl'r '1.11 ll'
l, a r ~ <' l' h l I rl r 1• n '
c1uarlcr... ~epar.ilt• 21,
guest i.ullc <1"' ner'
bought another I lurry'
$149.000 F P Shnrl'ltne
Assoc. 848 2262
1"9w 1044
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93/4°/o Loan
Available
w 1 l h l h I s I 11 Vl' I y 2
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90.950Call 559-li-l51
TARBEU..
TURTLYOCK
COHOO W fVIEW
OF FOOTHILLS
N~ly new 2 bdrm. 2
ha, frpk in llv rm. n·n
I\ C. upi:radf'd thru out
Orumstn· rn ~t r -.u1t 1•
weal I0<'11t111n, & mot·h
m1Jt•h more CJll llCJ"-•
7~1501
(~1wn 1ma1m1
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RANCl lOS/\N JOAQUI"
On ~olf l'OOri.e. 2br. drn.
2ba, frplc. It: dbl ~aragt'.
pool & J8 1.' Sl31 .SOO
&10-0!m
DIYFtELD
2 s try, 4 BR. 3 ba
Prav:icv+ + Walk l•)
pool. park & schools
Tremendous valut>
CALL 754-7100
IEATIT !
4 Bdrm. 2~, ba $10'J.500
Try LO beat l.h1~ m oll\ ;it
ed S<"Uer'.s pn<:e 631 1532
or!W&-5096
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fantaM1t· least• upt111n m1
3 RR t'Xt•c· horn•· \\ 1111 1
la~t 0wnl'r >H tr.!11•
Newport leach
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IJ> WY /11r undn $70.000
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COASTLINE VIEW
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EHGUSH TUDOR
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lhe 1-:nghsh rountr:."11ilt'.
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hnrk f1rcpli1f'(', unn
beaut 1 f u I ha rd W•ltHI
floors Jus t h s l ('n ua
$195.00l.
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OV~LOOKIHG
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CAU 754-7800 I DOOR from OCEAN.,
2 BR. 2 ba. house. 2 Br.
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497 3331
OCEAN VIEW. Portafln11.
all1l06t new J br. $279.500
Vacant Owner 499 4820
Only 2 yrs old" fl·:1ture~
too numcrnu!> tu m1·n1111n
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lolch. bakon> i:a m•· rm
& a sumptuou:. full "'
Jacuu.1 m ma1>ler h.Hh.
not JUSt a bathtub " wts
Sohd oak rab111et~ thru
out & ml)(' h more If you
wanl ·'The Pomt · and
you can coos ader $439.000
for T llE BEST . th!.!n
call ..
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PRIC ED ul $425.000.
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1bi5 beautiful home has --------"'"" '-' '"'' a. POUAN
been professionally de-
caraled in and out . It
features: n•tural woods.
wallpaper . stained glass
windows. bot tu b, wood
decking. ceramic t ile.
auto s prinklers and
rathedral ceilings . A
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balconies + patios Only
$149.995. R E t Mt\X,
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11 , acres. zoned ror 4 horses or
room for tennis court . Private road .
hidden in foothills. Very custom 4
bedroom. views and ocean breezes.
Off ercd at $359,500.
A COl.DW&L IAMCll CO.
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style, open beam. nt1w
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fiedlord Model. Guarded
g11h:s, pool & teonl1.
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$100 F'REE RENT
2 br, l ba, pvt patio &
garagt: l.ot:. of gr u:.
$400 mo 3l5S2 Blue L1&0
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me ld. nu t•rpl, $62~
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4 lines, any Wednesday -$2 .00
Calf today, we 'ff btfl you or chttrge it to your
Banf<Americttrd I VISA or Master Charge
(Motorcycle ads must be prepaid)
Deadline: Any time before Sp.m. Tuesday
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DAILY PILOT
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lmi from beach, J.oc
near Slh areen, $1300
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wood & glen, a lmo11l new, 4 br. lavish mstr
slA!, 3 fplcs, lge s undedu1.
a ll bllns. wate r +
g.anklr, child & pet ok
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view & frplc, near nrw.
'195 mu. 838-«IOO or after
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2br, 2~b• condo, pool,
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th.ruout Avail approx
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l'°"ar, 67~01H2 ---Oindo 3 br. 2 b1. Nwpt
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n.tch,lulch,balh.uulpd
lkllel Apt.5 $210 yrly &
up Isl &. lut. 2306 W
Ckeanfront 673-41$4
W Bdnn., duplexes, $4~0 2 Bdrm, 34lh St. ~ ~r
IC>· Y~arly m o • N o pet s • n o
175-4912 Bkr r hlldren Aull 9 18
----714 ,;J.3&.S7R9
Newport CN'St Condo 2 br.
2 ba, walk to beach. Ten
ni.a + pool '8SO Eves
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Dwer Shores. ~ bdnna as ,,.Ids room 842·»12.
S!J(MX). 842-JMZ ----
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linoleum, "'/lawn ma Int.
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(root nr 38th & Sc.-uhore.
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l\LTo83 from sand. 9 m08.
lMlel. Starttng Sept. 15.
714-738--092$
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I XJ.ra La. l Br, Next lo
bch., acroga from tenn1t1
<'ftll. "2$ /mo. 173 2()58
&fiZ.5630_._____ SHORT TERM Rentala
BLUFP'S Beck Bay Front Labor Day. winter &
2·1 bdrm. Im med oc yearly. AgUl154Jl70
cupuey. ~a:rn. 1 bouae rrorn beach-, 2
°"•ewMnc llNIC. houle. Bdrm. 1at•1•. laundry.
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lbdna. •be. !Met ID allt ·~•~am
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l.ar i.:1· :1t.r .'l1o1 1·111 I
1Ml111 nr• ... ··riJI & 11·11111
"'' I)( 1' 'lo1r flt'I' $.1/.1 ::11 :WI.JI,
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1«1 K!n I or 7'"1 trl 17
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o{'Jrµi·t & drapt·'i
•Pnol & UH4,J
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•f1Tiv p11l10 l>ulr1111y
•Nr lloal( 1lf'J'lp1l;il
sh0ppln1t &. 2 m1 fm m
bt•af'h
2 UR. I b.16 (;oodo, .:ar
patio L~oi l'lc Halh .. u
Island Realty 673 8700
Mane
9fe8tiBllll
1Jcuut1ful l(arden upt.., rxJOt &. s pi. Adulti.. no
rwt..~
llal·helor S27!i & $2X.'l
1111 F,. IHth St
f..12~
2250 Van2uard Way
~0026
Rach apt, 11parlou11. a.bun
dant i.unl1Rht. ll!lU 111c l
utJI ~4.U'l
Upper I BR. no children
or pet!! fl2S mo
e.:i1.21n
MIWllHDAns
I Bdrm 1310. l Hdrm &
loft $330. t'rplr . rl'I'
room Pool, J1u ·u 111 .
enclofled garaues Ga11 &.
wtr pd. Adults. nn JX'b
393 ll amlltun, C' M
6'5-4411
1295 I Or, rf'fng, pul10,
r.d.lta. no pell. Clean
73l·DW l.8lhSt,87J.nil7
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l.1ri.:•·:1 lir I t..1 .1•lull' no
l"'t' $'1.,
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(10rth111 111 11•\•1•1 lt\ I'
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ltrtl141I n1" & 1·111r..11111 &
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lL 1ldll I f7 5()m11 7 S2 24 4X
&..,.. leodt 3148 •....................•.
I Hr 1111th b11lcm1y, 2 hlk"
111 bcal·h Nn ('h1lrlrl'n nr
"t'l:s $3~0 11&1-' In·
\-t'!'.I mn\.~l.' 4!17· 1 IH7
t61Wporf leodl 3169 .........•..•..........
P'Alll(MEWPORT
lla r hf•lo r s. I o r 2
llt-.Jroom.-. & Townhowu':.
1-'rom SJ7!1 ~.i.1
SJ)('('lal'11l11r s pa, tr1tal
rl'r rt>al1011 1ir11~ram .
lllll'ii\I pml(rom 7 P'"1ls .11
l<'fVllll courts Al i; ash1on
l11land. Jumbore .. &. Sun
J1"Wtquln ll11li1 R1111rl
1714t 644-1900
2 Ur. 2 btl rondo, 17 blk ln
twach . 2 car Rllr , auto
opir fk•aut bay view.
TSl.M•tml M2·160J
Olx 2 llr. 2 bu. 2 rialll)S 1n
~l loc11llon w I i.:re-al
v it•w $ij501m o ARL
631 1400
S'iOO w ~'iO 3 hr, 2 ba.
mcl.Jlar l'at10. Hlk to lX'h. bllrul, yrly.
TSL Mgmt IM2 lflO:l
Bearh.front 3 br. 2 ba.
dee. sar., patio. frpk.
bllnl, lndry Yearly No
~ .. ~JMS.
OCIAMNOMT Apt ror rent, famll) rom
plex. Pool. Near shop
pbi&.642-~ 2 Br, 2 ba, ffl>k . fl~.
leue. (213)392·4227 or
3 Br 2 Ba. 14 moe old, 1175-4812.
dlhWlhr', zee Sllnta Ana. \.\ blk tD beach, Sbr 2bia
tf75 mo M1·~--upttalra, bltna, 1undlr.,
Near new 2 br. 2 ba, bllna. 1ar, IM tseO. 127 '4tb St. dahwuher, laundry _MMl __ .,_40_. _____ _
facil1 aUPdeck. MOO mo. 11*1' oce.i 1ea.r17 2bf
Adwla. no peta. Daya upper, iarai•, · .. as: '1Mlll2:4Y•l'1a.~~ Reference No pete.
1 BR. uUliU. paid, New _946-_SO_. ____ _
w-pa, etc. SZ75. 2bdnD 1 bl dpb, yrty •
'751·3080 pr on Penlnl'Aia. trf5 •
a Br. ~.J.,.•••· Wuh 11tis1ut. m.azao.
roam. ok. No pet.a. WESTCLU'F·2Br. IBa •
•• 1711:. ll&h St. ltvea frplc, pool, .. I mo . Mf.LIU. .....
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S..•N • lott&Jlauoo each fOO Min Com.
R•t1Comm'I ·u hr ~r.4'dmallln•~Ll2'
fid'Vlce a:n 0517.~I ~ ...-labtl 'r>'P4nl naH
--111S1 m 1 ..... .......................
Orlvrways •Perktni; ld•~n·8Hlc~o.ttlntt
S6S Asphalt 64tl 4871
Uc'd .......... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Jim • boat .. borne rc
p11ri. I apeclah&e Ill
ra~ntry Ir fibt'ncla11i.
repalr Allio alaaa a wm
dow r hann•·I rt-plarr
•'rc<eNt Jlms.8-4771t
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bru1b Pro(Halonal
Vtr1 !'Ubl 111•1
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llJk Quallly trYIHI
providea p_rol barten
den and wait,...... '°' yowo weddinp. ('()('II' all
Pllf'\J• and all 0tca1lon11 Lie I OttML IW111231. ltt-GH,5.:11~13
SA.NDWl<..11 EXPR~~
will provkte you with our
ext'IW1lve aandwich ti re
liib platten at fOW' ne.x t
f'"°on <All Mii 7011
c ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
lbildan available for
any occHlon Adam tlfiadw ... ., ...... .......................
IUIJt C1IMOd 'fooci tecc
181. 1atee • fttoce repa11 ~or7~LM ._,..Dew.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
~ iwrvlce & a.Jes.
Automatic operators
R e pai r b pec aa lly
111112..,.4 ..... ,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
llaubfta, trimmtn1. yard
• saraae <'leanupR
M7-8271
90~. dump t~k .
O'*tlna. haul, tree & )'rd WT\, mlac 83J.lZ7
• •••••••••••••••••••••• .... ,. ..
ln1 me• ..............
Low homeowner rates
T!~ hst haullnc. res $14 "up
Yd & gar clnups. Free Ir dret•l • t
Mt. (7141&62~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Flllt hauling, res SH .. up European Landscaper
Yd le gar clnu~. Pree Te>p work. Fair price.
ea(. (7lt)8(2.4.W7 Reb. 646-4871 dys /eves
Mma-v tt1 undl • I ............. ••••••••••
••••••••••••• ••••••••• • Bnckwork. Small Jobs
Want a RE.ALLY CLEAN Newport. Cosla Mesa &
HOUSE" Call GUlgham ~ 675-317Seves
Gui. Free est. 645-5123
~. AUQu•t 23, 1979 DAit. 't' PILOT (;7
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RlsldmtJal & cocnmerdal Niii& patcbel • te,xturH fo)'ee tnal leuon. credtn·
pa 1 n t 1 o a. Fr e c ... IST "l-14Jt baled. readlns. math &
eslJtnatea. Res. r ates • f)'ench. 67!MIOl3
m.9691 ftl ml I ~__,,------------• ....................... ,,,... ............. ...... ALLP...,... Ph.1m1benc ~air. Spec. In •••••••••••••••••••••••
Neat W-1325 Compl. rftDOdtlinc. coc>per re· ICxec. Typrna Service Ext1'SO lntl3:50 pipe Free est . Top Hat Letters. resumes. term
Pl··-"-1-S3T 3194 papers , ca as el t e O • v e · s Pa 1n t1 n g . w nuuag . • Lran&Crl bing, typing
Rea;Comml. Serv ing D.R. SL Cla.lt's Plumb overload. etc. Susan
coal!lal comm. 8 y rs ing,rehable.Sl4prhr 962-3927.
Highest quality work 645-3503 ~--d-a_w_Cle ____ la-,--
Rsnbl, h e 'd. Dave ~ ..... a 1.,.w ...................... .
•••••••• •••• ••• ••••• •• • College students, window
Pa.int1ng lnl ;Ext, (lily . waslung. Reaid /stores.
wrk & material. Fl'ee R.ernockl·additions Xlnt work. 642·5'49~
E);t, Ind /Res. 646·1252 Gen. C.ont #366623 ~7972 Eves. 752-2094. -------
PAINTING: Prof Guar llDGfllMJ UL'aWfd Oa,y {'ar\! .. Pn-
SdlOOI My borut' Mauy
)'\'&rs eicpenenre Xlnt
rel Costa Me:.u 11n•.i ~·
l 'US'TOM l NT.:IUOK
CAKPENTR't' V\llaae CWlt.ofO BUI ldt!I"!\
remodel or alterauon .
{1 n hi h 1; a r pr n try
~ 1>&1111..'i M l S977
G~. clt'MJl·Upj &
l11nd1c11p111ic. George lbusru ~7072 Robin's Houseclea ning
Stvc. ror a lhorougbl)'
clean house 540-0857
Bnr k. stone. block work.
tile fl oor s . con rreLe
patios. walks. drl\ t•
ways Free est J ohn
84&1583
local. very r~as. 631 ~94 •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• cw.-iom int . ext. Repair & Reroor A II
The fastest draw ln lhe
West. . a Daily Piiot
Classtfied Ad. Cali Today
642-5678
U~ Sltlt'r hu.-. ( t p t
Opt'nint::. Ahu u l)t'll
L abor D a) wkn11
MJchellc 751 9322
L1ccn ed . My humt•
TLC Infants OK M~a
Verde ~1~
I will babY:,lt In m~ homl.'
ror $3S pr wk l'lea!>c call
M!chelle642 1486
Mature ludy wants Ot'
cas1onal baliys1tt1ni.:.
ti>' Jay 642 MOO
~S..-Yiu ..•••••................
~poo Ir i.tum rlean
t 'olfll' bn (thtl·Oer.> wht
1-µb 10 mm blueh t:lt'1m
11.-. dln nn. hllll Sl5 Avg
rm f7 50 roLH'h $10, rhr
J> Guar dam vut odor
t 'pl rep.m. IS yrs ex pr
1>11 work m.)~t·lf Heh
531 0101
We Care Carpet Cleanen..
Steam r lean Also UP·
holstery Work g u ar
Bectrt~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
ll«trll'llUIS Exp'd , high
qualH.>. lo l'Otlt All Lah:
Elertnr 64.2-4~1
£LE<.7RICIAN Pnt ed
nght rree e:.ll mate on
luge or sma II JObS
UC 1'337254 673 OM9
LAWN servu"e, land·
11c11~. clean Ujlti.
haullng 642 9907 -----f+o(. ga~ner Ill II fral' uon ci the gomg rate Aft
6PM. 642-8063 -----......... •••••••••••••••••••••••
Cw'penlty. renc111g & roor
111g No job loo :..ml Papa
ai rr 63 l ·4264
l lOUSE&APT PAINT
REPAJRCLEAN ILAUL
LO <..~1646 1701
your hnmc SJ II r
5'1().9275
Truck mount unit. 1''ree 1!:.LECTRICIAN
t:>l, reu.'i ratus. 645 3716 lie s t r a t e 1>. bes t Hml6MJ
II ,. flPETS wo rkmans hip. S mall •••••••••••••••••••••••
ave your "A · }Obiprererrcd ll7Hl.145. OCCSludent I Ton trur k
••••••••••••••••••••••• tl.OORS and WINUOWS --- -Trash. tre<' t nm IJan t'leaned by Dutch M alll· 6"2 3224 DANK RU P1'C Y $75
DIVORCf: $75
Ll"l'lan('e !171 115'1 Make your s hoppln.: ------
__ A~IOO Legal, ij42 5100
----easier by using the Oa.ily tlave !>Omcttung tu !'t~ll •
Want Ad Results 642·5678 Pilot Cl~llit'd A~ ('la.,,..1f1t'{I mb dv 11 Wl'll
ApartmNts Unfwn. VOICGltion R...+ats 4250 OHiu Rlfttal 4 40 0 Offiu Rftltal 4400 ·····••··········•·••· ....•............•.....
t61 wpotf leaclt 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ! .................. ..
PE1''TJIOl:S £o: ~I UUIO
Ol·ean v1rw, Vt•r.,:iillt•
<AirKh..,, ~arai!e prk~. in
d dlJIJln!o $115 mn John
Wilkin' 75.9 1'{116 1 30 l• :> :Jal pm wkd:iy-. onb
2 BH 1 ba. JI~ l:ilk' to heh.
new pa1nl t·pt '>tO\'I'
refng; !!:fir Vrfy S4SO °"" 1~ ~o. ('\" 1~!1 1121:
Sm. Clemute 38 7 •••••••.........•.•..•.
~Macnab~lrvine
f: t \I I\
I I I \1 f' \ . , I
OCEAHFROHT!
F\im 3 RR a vail f\ugust·
!:ieptember 18th $800
W1.'\?kly i\lso available
winter or yearly $1200
M u nthly Dona
<.:h1 c hester 6 42-8235
(i\ 83 >
I & 2br. move m l•Klay _ ........ ~~~·----•_•_-_
Walk to ht·h ~85 tci '125 Step. to Newport Reach l
6'16-l.(11flor<\9H l!!t)3 ljcjrm, Avail Sl•Pt bl
-S\1\5 wk 52!1-56()1 llwel\ ~ Br, <! Ila rondo,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
OFFICF: s pace a\ a1l:ible
at li875 Be<1rh Alvd
near Talbert 1n llunt
mgton Bearh. $50 ix•r
moolh. Phone me:.:.agt•
senrice $10 per month.
desk Sf> per month. D:ul.>
Pilot 0H1c e Pho n l'
642-4321 l'Xl 276.
CENTB ft<>IHTE EXEC.sums
Jamboree & MacArthur
Bay Windows
Plush Carpet.
752-2737.
$230 ur orr1cc·s tore.
cpts. drps. f\rC 1730t
Beach. H H Lsf' IW2 283-1
enri. g,1 r:a i.:e s:J5U Rentdsto Sh~ 4300
Adulto; o nly 1 i l •l I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newp<1rt Beal·h ur<"ill pt
'"':l-47'!0 & SL5<J Cannery section. .,... Moving~ /\void dep<1s1ts 67s-4912 brokt'r Sm.ta Ana 3880 cut ll\'1n~ ex pe11.,c!> •
••••••••••••••••••••••• Profe!.saonally s1nre 1\171 lbr. nr So C•>a~t l'IJza.
pou I. i.: y m. J u rut /1 .
::.dllfla. !>cc'y, qwet $7'5
HOUSEM.ATES
fl.'12·4134
645-9442 . Exp:ind your 11 re:. Lyle
.., lwnts flrmislted wilh a compauble room·
ar u..fwwisMd 3900 mite. We dJsrover Lhat person. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• TW" PE~~ IN f\ PAD nu; t.:XCJTl/liG ., ,.., ,ALM MESA APTS ss_1_C8ts_o_r 759 1209
MINUTES TON PT t:S<.:H
Bach, 1&2 BR
rrom S255 & up
Adults. No pets
1561 Mesa DT
15 Blkl. East or NewPort
Olv<l 1
!lam Spm 5'16 9860
Seawind Village
2br. Condo W ID. pool, nr.
bch.H.8 art.6
964-4974
i''em LO :.hr hse w 1same
4Rr near beach ~JO
+ utJ 536-7302.
I MO. NH REHT
Established Ncwpnrt
Bearh rull service e'<
ecut 1vc s uite 3 1n ·
d1v1dual orr1 ces no w
avaJJablf'. All a menities
anrluded an m onth to
month rental
MacArthur at J amhoret'
EXECtmVE ROW INC
752.7170
bealttnS.hs
New add1t.1on to swte 180
fUU servi~ exec s wtes
in Newport Cente r 14
new omen in plush sur
roundings w /under
ground a ssigned park
ing. From $295 mo J\.,k
about our move an a I
lowanre
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Prnlcss1onal swh • undt•r
50t' )(! rt. pnme :Jn'a •• r
Ca>ta M1.~a l:ull Selt•t·t
Prop 751 3191
650 Sq rt view. under
,::round prkit. elevator
Coast ll\l.•y \ 1s1 b1hty Air
eond La~una Uearh
(714 )549 11116 . .,..knd ..
49&-:Bll
EXEC. SUITES
l"lrst 1mprcss1ons C•)unt •
Yuu can l'flunt on us ror
1n1kmf( surt-yl)U rt>re1ve
the rmest sen1t·t· :i\all
Prof Lyp1nR. r e t"l'I'
1J1Jrus t. <'onJerence rm .i
uHlc:es ready (Hr 1mmt•d
mow·m For th:it extra
!IJ>Cc:1al toueh. t·all llev at
97!}2161
Design your own orric·e 111
Newport Bearh. xlnt
f\Jfl)Ort llX" & rwy a1· <'~'> KSOO s11 ft av a ii
now Startin~ at SJ 05,
call 64.S 6501. Ginny
3400 sq ft. pnm<· location
bet 2 (W)'S. Wlll dJVldt',
14304 Beac h 81\tJ.
Westmin:.ter 979 81l8!1,
~1260
~CEHTB
OFACE SP.ACE
2755 Sq. Ft.
.t SI .OS Pft' 1q ft
Pnme s pate a vailable in
Cal American Bldi?
Newport Center al Sl 05
per sq (t (J yr 1£•aM!
a\a1l1 free parkm.i:
/\sk for 8111 714 ii52·0070
Pror remale 30'!>, non·
s mo ker. lu,...ur1 o us
Eastblurr a pt Call
752 1400 ext 336 weekdays
or 75!1 0068 l eave N~w 1&2 bdrm luxur~·
adult aµL'i in 14 plans
from S350 + pools. tt•n· message-----
ms. waterfalls, Ponds' NB Shr. w 1rm. 2 hr . 1 • ~
C;L'i for cook1!'~ & hl•at ba .. lrg. upslrs bale 2
1n_g paid Jo rom San blk. from bch. $188 & ''2 Diego Frwy dnve N•>rth uU 64.S-9237
Newport Regency Corp.
(7141644·7189 In San C le m e nte dlx
f>C'ean vu orrs. 300 s q rt.
l or 2 Rm Suites from $75 $15() 642 3014. 1-492· l 720
779 w. t9t.h St. Call To m
54().2200.
vn lkiich tn Mc Fadden · ·
lllen West on Mc Fadde n Share "'1 furn 2"Bdrm. 1
to Scaw1nd V1lla~e bath duplex in beach
(7141893-5198 area Lg patio w /beach
TREES-TREES vu. £.<,Q1mo+ut1I. Avail
Jmrned.675·5141
AOUt.T APARTMENTS Quiet r esp female wants
Ne.Ued amonl( lllll pine.. !'ame to share house m
&~Rslream~ ILB. Pets OK Sl65+ 12
PACIFIC WOODS uul. 842· 7858 a!t 6. 839 2140 ----
RENTERS &
LANDLORDS
1-·ree rental 11-,lln R
~erv1ce. Save t1ml' &
4000 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Room w /lotrhenelte
$12 week & up.
548-97~')
Room ror rent. $1.50 + 1"1
ut1I. Jbr condo. Share
w 1rather & daug hter .
493-6665 SJ cap.
Gal to share 2 bdrm apt In
CM w /same. $182/mo.
645-3340 eves. Employed non -s moker rna.le share balh & all hse ----------
rac. Baker & Fairview. Rmmle. $175 1st & last c M. req, NB. lblk to bch, ear·
$165. 557-5679 Mark ly eves 675-9033. -'-------
Room w ith k itc he n
pnvileges . Adults pre
f e rr ed . 962 ·7520
evesJWk:nds
4050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Big home. private room.
ee.Ulilul family. El Toro
area. Gange. Uke your own home. Call 9Sl·3532.
s , ..... 4200
Bachelor will share 2 br, 2
ba apt in Newport Beach
area. 644-6759.
C.OSta Mesa area. Fem
40+ pro(, to shr w /other
same. split level hm.
Rda reqd. <All 556-7U6
e"S aft 8 or wttends.
Rmmt for Laguna Bch
nat. oc:un vu, $212 + uU,
bdore4pm. 494-7811.
Retail 1C>r!1ce spacl.'. 700
sq rt . Westcltrr a rea
1-676-4148. call collect
Small Hide-f\way Office
Only $50 per month. Va·
cant. 325 No. Rroadway,
Santa Ana. lhstorical
Bldg. For more inro call
Sam Warren 558-6878 or
Renata S56-7707
Sml.11 office Perfect for
an5wenng s ervice. etc
Only $75 per mo 1102
West 17lh St. Santa f\na.
For more info rail J oe
Canale 547 ·418 1 or
Renata at 556-77111
Prestigious new
• EXECUTIVE SUITES
available n ea r OC
Airport. Attractive r a tes
include receptionist. law
library. conlerent'e rms.
s ecretarlal service, &
Xerox racility. f'or a personal tour & further
details inquire at Vortac
Assoc, 955·2288 o r
955-:llOO
COSTA MESA
Proress. ofrice sp•re
avail. in Calir. 1st Bank
Bldg., 15()..300 sq. ft. Low
p rice Incl. janitorial,
security services, con·
rerence rm. & util. Abun·
dent parking avail. Con·
venient loc . close lo
~. travel agent & t.nk In bldg. Z10 E. 17th
St .• C.M. 642·95e0
Cll newly d ecorated
118\a air cood . .Waq. ft.
(714) SU.7710 or (213)
422-1885. ....................... ~----------
Ba)'froat. sandy beach. Need F . rmmt,n on· ~IDIMOfflCIS
30l Edgewater at smoker. 22·28yrs. 3br Prilltiaioua office build·
Olronado Avail wtek or 21,o1a b a , Cd M . U 8 0 . ing. Brookburat Blvd
Sepl8to 15. Apt A. 3 br. 2 640-0980 or 7$2·0565. near Edinger. SU ilea
ba. 1'%5. Apt C 3 br, 2 ba Sandy. Crom 310 aq ft. lmmed. R b ' A t occupancy . 15751 ~ o inson. g • Fem,25-29,loshr3Brapt, lfroc*brunt. Mr Cantor, · "31·'° mo .. avail Sept 1. 21.Mlf.51N9 ¥_._......_ 4210 MO-Olllevea -_.-_..--.... --.... -.... --•••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ~ ..... P\rn. beach home. Pref. Detaoe otnce. '150 Per Houle for nnt. 81& Beer
Qty alpa 6; Unena furn.
• mw.y pr epl. Call .n.ap.m.se-19.
TAHITI Modlr'n 1 ar 2 br cottaJ• on beach on Tebitl with
ur. row bOat, wub
snechlae, comple te
ldleben,. etc. For more
lllo cau ,,.._. ev• • a11hr49.
aat~ .. 1!° •:;*.a~~ Mo. Realonom•u So.~.. ·-..,. mo . ~-~~~~~~-~ ~ 400.q. ft. C·Z. UO &'11\b8Laut. "D'' SU0 lllHO 11D. DQy1eae.u• _ .......................
MEWPORT CEHTER
Oesi(tn Plaza. luxunous
olfire 000 sq rt Sub let.
IDS mo 642 5456
4450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
For st.ore & ofr1ce &pace at
rusonable rate!>.
500 to 5000 Sea Ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA
Ls.25 Mesa Verde E. C.M
545-4123
So. Laguna . busmesl! l)r
prole.s space. l.i:"<DER
5.'.fSQ.FT
491M591 Turner Assoc. ------
2001 Lafayette. N B Store
nr otr1re space. 1200 Sq
fl. Sl080 mo.
A Grundy Rltr675·6161
Newport Nr Pst Ore
Modem 502 sq H ston· or
o re. 2630 Avo n I c >
213 /477-7001 -----
Des k S pa ce /St orag e
available. 634 W. Baker
<Asta Mei1a. 64 I ·0586
IALIOA ISUHD
Rare opportunity to open
an cifice or shop near
(eny. Only $4.25 Mo.
Realonomlcs 675·6700
•a.iness o((ke & storage
room. West, C . M .
-.al8 or s.&-2379
11• .......... 4500 . ..................... .
New front street location.
Park Irvine Businus
Caller. 4,llCU aq ft. Fo r
lse/optlon to buy. Pvt
P\y ... ~. 496·3988.
HIWPOIT MACH
3000 It, 1000 ft omce
~. quiet Ute indus. .,._ No automotive or
flbergluln1. "5·3323 eys.
m> aq • warehouae Ir of' c, 1...-. Wlla, Moulton Ir Lake Forest. 95t.1808
Owner.
UXJO aq ft warehoule Ir of'·
flee, Unlt A. -5 JDO, xlnt
loe. 1110 ~=· Cll. •1U1•
MS. VICKIE'S cleananf(
:.ervtre. Resid. cleanml!
at ns best. l.lc'd 1Bondl'd
Serving the I rv I Npl
Tustin areas We lakt•
pnde Ul our work Call
for a ppt 5.51-4199 -------
ExC'elll'f'lt houserleamnJ?
Fa.-st·n thorough Reb.
trans. ap. 642· 735'4
Sallsfied cust wkly & b1
monthly also o rra ec'
Re!u Aruta 119<1 J69R
Ho111nitffncJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mature r pl would llk1• tn
care for yvur h0m1· ror 1
yrdunnl( prepurnlliln l11r
!>l'm1 n •t1r('1111·nt Xln1
rcf s 846-6568
Mo'ft.g •••••••••••••••••••••••
Local muvini; f're1ght,
construction. hou~ehuld
& orr1ee !>Upplal'<;
Resasonabl<' rate!> <.'all
~2654
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Pt.IERS PAINTING
Expr"d Rl'tl!> R all'!>
f'ree Est Call Gene
SS<!~
l>riir P•untm.: 1-:" & Int
11:nnu5 Hd ' ~h·t· t"'it
~ 17&1, SJ(; 4~:1
l'a1nt1n1: INT 1-:x I'
Nt'ul. h•>nt•'l. reui. . I:!
yr" •·i.p I.it cf OU\•·
!1l4 l(J.15
Leave the painting t r1
m" 11 )rs PXP tdt
I :.JP~ 675 9217 O:in
ESSIAM
Pa.inung & Wallpapenn~
Freoe Est, 3 yr guar
Otuck f.6 )1an 962 M7H
QI 'ALITY P Al:O.'Tl:-OG
f'rr"(" est Int F:xt
J at·k 6.36 ~53
lnl Paint & wallpa rwr
t)uaJ work rl.'a" pr "'reo•
~l St1•v1· 547 -i.<:111 i':ict
paint. call Jim saml"::
t ypes s h1nglt:b
rock.shakes-com po-tar
Free est. :,41 5930 Fin
Avail
T....,_Repair •••••••••••••••••••••••
CLARENCfo~'S TV 27 yr '
exper U.iys eve~
wlaxh Si%+ 957 109b
y,...~.
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Mlke 1> T ree Sen 1cl' 1 rN•
removaJ , c·lellllul). tr:ii.h
haul uway 540 67fi0
'free & bu.<,h tn mmini: ~I
yr; rombin<>d expt•r ('all
l).jj,\:'tf. 571'M !17!1 ij3'Ji
H1U
'l"ree Ln mm111~ & rlt•an11p
c;arden 1'erv11•1' Fr1·P
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Renlds Wmiffd 4600 IYUMts lftvestmrnt ~s, Trvst
• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · 1 0pportwJty 5 0 0 51 Opportunity 5 0 I 5 Dftdl 5 O 3 5
Responsible. v.•>rk'n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
w r1 t er '•· t> k ' '' n ,. n .Ecir t,~:A...,1-. t-:-;HJL:f. HEAL r~T \T~-1 $att6et-Mh}. Co.
hedruom l"Ulltt~t· 1n lh·n1•h P11lvnf"IJ I Jl11t1 co-.;cfo:vr ...... rn 11111 All l)IX'" ur n •J I l""lJlt•
l'rirona del .\far or l'o~L.t ,,r r>0li·r 1,iJocJ, 1i. ,ll'h
1
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lid! Wnlt' Clas<1(1t'f1 •\II IJ\>q·l•ljJt•l"o Hiii\ "".I •. 1n Lht' r1n1·•L M•-.1 -'•' 2nd TDs
•206. D:uf} Pilot I'() l)\A'f\l'f°' 1n lt,1 .... 111 I""" '''"'V1rt £1t•J('h Ol:t..iil · 642-2171 545-0611
Box 1560. Co,tJ .. ,,.,,1 tll~ rnr r .. n •l£n In\ ,.,l•>I' f?1.'> l•l!JI
92626 r.111 arl'd cr1<1 ··1 Mc!Myto~ 5025
Desire tse rt·nt of huu't' >I.Ji.-~ g7JX ••••• •• ••• •••• • •• • • • • • •
qil looloni.? ronxnrum 2 :t Liquof' LicetttH
txirm 11. l'nd }ti r .. r :! t lr..inJ.!c· On ~all· S:CJ :,c"' SWlMG LOANS rruture doic:. ll:iH· R'""' iind r " r ' rn r a 11 0 r u' foll ~'rN'I HOO,~;_: -~~"I ' :.!noJ Tl"U.'>t 0.-ed Loiin ' • •n 751 9100. l2 ·I pr!'! M1·1 ,. EAR.._. ro-11ll'nt1JI prnpPrt 1
or J ean " 1 u.'v1m11f'd t•• n11 "t
WE NEF:O /\ J nr hou~1·. $60,000 + H1urne'-"11'.
lower ilPt , or C:on<lu in &amJl.'l>:. Hain L.irr)llH' 1 SA~~~~AHK the Hunl1ni.:l11n lhl1. S}i.h!nl.' Wt• 1nal.•· •our
.\lanna $<.•hi d1!>tn\'l ~;, •IWTI & 1n-,t:ill llwrn 1111 tlw l•1 $4 00 l'lc:.i'ie c:il l Juh 1;u.1r.mll't' hu,1111, ,_ ...... .,._ ...... _
IWl).85793.ft6f'.\1 fr11n1 r"'1·r1 .il-. 1•111 l•ll
I fir apt. bnc:ht & flU1t•f
renter 1:. !hi.' :.amt·. n11
pets. n•1 childr<'n. non
sffil)kcr $!51) flJI IRI t
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...-Ss 0,p llliiwtity 5005 .......................
ICECREA~1 SHOP
Xlnt location · N li Pier
~ytorun, lomrhd
640-2522 early Al1
-JeesSton
Own your own h1~hly
pror1table & bt·auurul
blue Jean store & r:i~h111n
shop Classic Casuals •1r
re r s this unique op
porturuty Rrand nu me~
i.ut h a s L ei!, l.e\ 1.
WranE?lcr. Faded Glor) .
Male. Landlubncr & Ml!r
1111tr•· t1u~1rH·~, M·•r•·
ro,trn 111 t"l(p..int1 . • ''" 1111~
Jl l •1f llrJnt.:1• I"
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'''l'r ~' \••Jr" s;-:. ·~"' -tnic·I..!> ~111.J nu1 h11w1 \
l'h<lD•' jJf; i-:'z:J ah lipm
~A MoMy lroktt
Wl· Pf'U\ 11.fo ull ~t·n 11 "'' ..it 1011. Cl)e,t •!.I~ ".tr. I
Tii i': Sfo:C'fl:-.1 0 \t \TE
L'liC AboH• 11. atl'r bu.it
' I can 1 n..: &. K 1· n c r ..i I
111.1nn1• m.i1nH'llJ n•·•·
l.J•llOnl{ (tlr rt''fll lll,lhll'
pt•f'J111 LO t:tkl' 11H·r II ur11
1nf.(l•lf1 llarbour t.I:! •-•71
i''-L l."a1enn1~ & 1'.irt\ <.•1
un.hnatm.i liu:.. Full\ lu
k1tr hen C"11 m pl..a 1·l\
eqwppt'{j l'nml· .i ri:.•
I 'all :'»IX 57111
lftvwtwwnt OpporiwWty 5015 ......••..••..•.•......
/NEED
I MONEY
• CRB>ITHO NOILEM
W & 3rd TD ICHmtS
547-5402
<\rranJ?ed b)
Coast Home Loes
.\1 I) !' t.-: 't \ \' \ I I.
,\HLE Si!<t.Of'lll min .Jn~
l>UITXh1• "tr ll.1q.:r.1\ 1
~IJSJS
~O"EY A\ AILA HU.
S!(),000 to SJ 0.000.tW \n\
purJllN'. f\.Ti ~I
[J'."\'E.<ii'ORS Nf.F:Oi';n
UCvclop<'ml'nt I 'roJl't"L
llli:h Rrturn
30 nationally knl)11. n
brands & r elat ~d
sport.swear $15.000 mrl!.
bcg1nn1ng 1nvenlor.v. -;52 209-1
training. rllctures & PrN·11rn-, Rub) IO\'o''I
grand openin~ promo lll"'nl 11u..1ht> 2 KJ t 11·
!Jon !9l61 542-1670 Mr n •n-na ,1ppr..1"al 11\ 1•1
Laffey ~IU 1100 -'1 r ~.1 1 J ~ ,.
llUSl'llf':."-'> U)A:'<~
Conf1dcnt1:1l A..-.,~1-,ldnc1·
~M& p M204SS
Mow hJllCJH, T rwt
~ 5035 •...••.•...............
l'n\ak Partv \4>anl.' L(\
I~ MT\.'.lllt'r 2nll Tl):; al
lw:i..,onable d1l'rount
·r.~ (1l!Qj 673 29Zi
Starting Saturday. September 1st
and every Saturday throughout the Football Season
the Daily Pilot brings you
fl 111'w. t'x1·1t1ni::. prort"'>l<aon.11 root ·
bJll mJg..Jllnl' ... c1:t1on bringing our
n -:Htt'rs the mosl interestrn~. com·
prC'ht•n.,1 \I.' and ;:authoritat 1 \ c
roundu1> of matl.'nal on thl.' p m
~a me<; to he tdc\ ascd each weeke nd
for 20 W('("kS
l'loycr profiles. l>Coutan~ report s.
p ictures. predtt t1ons. lhc point
s pread . in!i1dc comments n n
strotei:11es and v. ho and what to
wot<'h tor l'\'Crything to enable
readers to iict the m ost enjoym ent
out or the ir pro footba ll watching.
Don't mis!! ouJ. on this chance to
have au the football racts At your
fingertips.
A*•"'_...,_, '"" epece lft tNI -loft.,. 1'.t.MMtoft and ...... , .. a DAILY PILOT a...-. ......
M2·5e71
290/o YIELD
$3~ 1)1)0 TU hrh1n'1
$1 llJ fttHI l'ln 1<4 nt•o•
·•".K'Jd•1 1?r•1\1· \ 1,L.1,
"lid at S211) 000 pa>' lit ,
ijl •• 111Prl) dut• IK IO'l' ;~1 li!21i day~ 4!1,1 11 ;J
~ .... nts/ ,.enoltals/
Lost& FcMtd •••••....•••...........
5100 ......••••.•.••.•......
**** LOTS OF
LOVE
FOR YOUR
llRTHDAY
*DOTTIE*
WITHLOVE
FROM YOUR
FAMILY
****
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
"<II "n~ 111 111 or com
h111Jl1tl() "' 111 "" ror s; J .. , , •• ,,, v. 1t n " f't·nn'
l'lnl·hN \d :I hn1·< lnr .!
l\/f\.'l°tUll\\0 d"}' E.tlh
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Ilk .!d")' l'hJr.:< •I
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F"r morl' 1nr1irnt.111 .. n
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642·5678
SCRA~ETS
·ANSWERS
Giblet lloary
Draft Nod 1st -
STAYING
Some rouples ~urpnse
their fncnds by gettmi:
rmrried. ochcrr;. by st ay
ing married.
L.mtlt"-d uoo •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOUND ADS
ARE FIEE
call:
'42-5671
FOWMt or lost • pet 1 Call
Special Pals holline. m-m·l.235.
Lclll or Found a pet? Call
Anlmal Aulatance t.eaaut. &3'7·2273. no fee.
llak• your ahopp•n1 _..,by -1aa lbe Dally
PUot Cla.tnecl Ada.
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PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY S2
llot-11 • .ny 1lem or com·
bUIUl.JUO o( tlem~ fOf' f!S
11r "'" "i)Lh a Penny l'1J\cht·r Ad 3 lmtt tor 2
1•on..e<"ul1,e days F:ach
Jdd111onJI tin•· 1~ W for llw 2 day~ t:harjll' 1t'
:'-Oo \'vmmcn 1111 ads
F••r mon• 1nfurmllt11m
,11ul ui 11l11t·•· ycwr ;1tl l'Jll
642-5678
Lost&Fcutd 5300 . ••••.........•....••..
l-tiu.rlt.I 1 w G•1ldem1o•1·~l &
11•·11 II II lll.1t·k mal••
(1••rm ..i n Sh•·phl.'rd
llol • "3H
IH:V. \HU LOST l 'alnu
1or1•1"1" 'ht·ll I .1l, fl >i.
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Hlk or:1nK1' wht rn;.rk
ml?' FPm 'h11rth:i•r
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11,co,t S.\Lt.:KI llOl':"lt
\1 bl k l:an & 11.ht
1S.111Jlar U• Afl!han hut
'h•irtt•r huir 1 \" \ta..:nuli J & l!amlltun
Tu (' ~ '.I p m ,, n ' I •• ·s .• 1111h sh"w <l11a.:
H;•11. .ml !lfH :;.11;.1
S)l.(J H1•11.:ird l11r n•1·1)\ 1>r~
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from• .1r •111 l. .. 1a,: (.'n}n IM
Fr i \ul! Ii F'am
h1·1rlf•1m l!rt ~1>nt1 m<'nl:i I
\:II pl' "all ii I n4tl 5~i
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l!Ah ~t2 l•Jl.1
Lt>'l .\I ..,hl'lllc Ito\'
CoU1e1 . SHIU rl'ward C<ail
SIH> 1157 I a11 yt1 me o r
ol'(J~arttWM
LAIC.E REW.ARD!
l.n<I ~rt')' o;tnped Tahy
fl'malc <"al. v11· N1~ucl &
Alm a 1 195 3ll)9
F •111 nil \I d•JJ.!. b 11..
11. br•111.n 111.:irk~~. mi'<I.
\lr,1 t<W~ 011 h:it k (I
1,1<, I Ti t
FOl':'\U Claitn or adopt
't uunj!. (l·m Gcrm
Sht>µh•·rrt hlk & tan
\!al• tn, 11l<1n •d Gcrm
Shrph<'rd m1 x puppy
:'>1.llt• Adult. "ihepht>nl
\laJamutc• mix hrown &
!!rt') Adult. 1na II.' l'oin-
ll•r h, cr & 11.ht S11mck1t ·
l<'n" Wh 1ll' rahhll .
othe r o; NII Anima l
'ilt>lter. 2fiiU San M1J?ul'I.
~II ~·3650
found l\.ITIEN Fem
T .ibby abnut !I wl.'ek-.
\N'\ lmahll'. kitty hnx
trained Muc;t find a
home F' ound m F' ou n ta w
\ ,1Jley 962 56..'iS aft s :10
Joi)Untl r e m. Ca lico Cal
l-1ower nr Irvine AH•.
l'-'' If not c lai med .
nl'l'd' good homl.'
1"'5 3511
Found
Money·
fM-7447 bel5·7PM
Ut.t Fem wht Cut, orng
t'ars 11ose, vie Lag Brh.
Blul' colla r. 494·604!1 .
•*1 2fll9 R!-;WARO.
lnst Sh<'ILY dog. tan &
whil e. any info ap-
prer1ated After 5pm.
646-6145 -------Los t Hvy gold chain
hrare let . v 1 t·.
Colto n 1Lugonu. Npl
Shores. Reward ofrered.
00 l878
f ound· s kinny m ale
wtute-crm Saluki? m ix.
bm nea collr. 640-7437
l'"OUND Part Doberman.
bllt/brwn, pregnant. ~d
anger & Golden West .
HB. Evs. S!M-5411
Found: Brown Ooberma n
female. S.:em s young.
Design Plaz.a, NB. 8/2 1.
~
Lost: Reward for aml blk
fem CAT 1 YT. Ans to
"AMY". Flea collar.
Vic. Redhill ft ~l'Way
Ave, CM. 556-1801
Found : F. Shepherd /
Olllie m.lx apx 9 mos, ~~ / Wll1on, CM.
FOUND: Brn tmledog,
older. Vic 'l'Wrtfty Gaa ,
Station, ltth St. C.11.
$9414
FOUND : Shepherd AIOals mill pu.pPJ, vie AlfOli A.. .. P'alntew,
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SICT'Y &
ESCORT
•SHVICE•
Spec1a l11 1ng 1n IJui.1
nessm l·n . rv,111c 11 l'
welcome
739-5248 24HRS.
AOL TX MOVIES
fUI & SS. 20·1, •1fC Call
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ASSEMILHS
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wtre harness a ssembly.
~ime ele<.1.ro-mcrhanical
experience. Mini mum
five years cxpcrtt:nre
l<ap1dly ex p ;rncJ 1nl(
Oranl(e County firm. ex
l'cllc n t to mpan y
benefits Contact l'a l
Mills SS7·9051 t;qual Op
portunlty Employe r .
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ACCOUMTS
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needs pcl"MXI for llll fun1·
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rnJ(, minimum exp1•r
rcq., m anua l :.ystem
Oata Power , 3328 W
1"1rsl St . ~an ta /\na
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t\ccounllnt< clerk for C I'/\.
No. Lu~una, $3.50 per hr
494-0431 ask for Ka lh y
ACCOUNTS
P'AYAIUQ.ltUC
RapjdJy eitpand1n1t firm
seeks enthus1a11t 1c in
divldual for Accounting
Dept. lC>-key by looch.
bas ic a ccounl1n l(
knowledge. general of
flee ~kills. Conl•ct. Pat
Mills, ~7-flOSl. E .O. E.
mechanical utisE"rnhly
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mechanical a 1Jt1tud1· &
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be fam1har with n • w11rk.
troublcshoolmg , dnlhn).(,
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noods rc hablc, sha rp m
div, duties incl'd pulhnl>t
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ventory control. Apply 1n
person btwn !iAM · 12
noon.837 W. lllhSt. C.M
Alet. Af/f M••IJlr
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hua ban d ·m alnt. 200
Uruta, Oceanside. ex pr.
reqd.
TSLM~ M2·1603 Accountant: 3 yrs up,
prefeubly in prepar11
tioo of corpor ate & Alendanl Tool Storage.
penoo.81 Income tax re· lrnmed e>penlnl( for 1n
tu.ms. CPA certificate dlvidulll with a machine
desirable. Xlnl benefil'I 1bop or high 11chool
Anreuive NB firm. mech8ll!c•I •rta b•ck·
Salary commen11urate sround to ina~ct. clean
w/n p. Send ra ume to & ttore precision lnjec
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CM 92627. All r e phea learn about the plHll<'a
et.rkUy ~~ lndultry ts qualify for •
niPd adv~ment. Day
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Tulfe\, alonl( c11me a waiet1llUIOperhr.
1pkjer and read in the CJMCO
01lly Piiot Cla11111fl •tt 385 Briua Ave. Cott•
a«:tlon abOOl Miu Mui Mtta.
fefl Tullct and tiout(ht ll 5*44IO ror •. 95. You c·11n io.-11
yaur tulfrl and loll\ of
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CONNELL
CHEVROLET
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546-1200
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TOYOTA & VOLVO
MECHANICS
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bt'flcf1t... Opportunity f.,r
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f1n wl('1ally :-.lro11g impo rt
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TOYOTA· VOLVO
646-9303 540-946 7
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ROY CARVER
ROUS ROYCE
640-6444
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562 11285
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part timt· teller Sav•nll"
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t11 work Saturdays Xlnl
wl)rk1ng l'Ond P a id
va<'l1t1ons 1-'or furthi>r
info <'Olllil!'l Mr "1ahcr
ty, 714-1142 7422
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pcncnced only plea~c <.:all for 11ppt. 640 5100
Carol or Murtln.
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Benlung
TIUH
Experience prcf'd for
our CM office. Please
ca.lJ G«>r1e Wagner or
Doreen Ciotta al 546-2300.
C AL I FORNIA
FEDERAL
SAVJNGS It LOAN
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Banldna
Tai.la
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typln1 r equired. Will
coneidet trainee. can for
1pp't. Joan· Muaelle. --1 Mlll"81 S.vtnp ft Loan
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CARRY
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mmt pMCls~ cotl: LOR-1 RAIME MILLER AT: I
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gmeraJ boat mamtcnan
t•e trep at r Hou r 'I fl 1• x 1
bit. f ull 1pJ rt t11n t'.
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personaJ 1nJury. 6 mr1
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person Bob'• f•mlly
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~rformin1t ind1v1d11t1I
who can rem11i11 <'•Jm .,
func.tlonal under hect1r
pr911ure •ltuauons. dr411
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aborthaad Wlll trala
SMary.-.tOMO
GUARDS
f\all • part llme All
ar.i a t . Unlform 11
lur'Alabed A1e• 2& or over R.ll~ wekome
No eii-penen«i n« App
ty Ul\lvenaJ Pn.it"11on
Serv1 r e. 1226 W :ilb ~. Sanla Al\a In
terv1ew "°"" 9 12 &: l ' abl t.hru t'r1
HAJR STV1.lb'TS • a1&1s ~ ()pfinma• now 111
Michael G arr11rnn 'it
Be au t y s a Ion (.' 1 II
f.42>6470
Hardware sale:., Ml ot pt
l1roe. Ap~y m peraon.
Crown llardware. 3107
E C.OUl Hwy, CdM
HARDWAIE
Retail Sale!!
full ume. 4MO Broadway,
Lagwia Bch.. 497.4403
HEAD CUSTOOIAM
urgently needed by ltunt
mgton Beach City St·hool
Dist. llOl·lllQO per m o de
pending on exper Apply
735 14lh Street. II B. Ph
SJ6..88Sl.
Health rood bar on beach
has p rr pe>sitlon availa·
ble ror attrat'l1ve outgo-
ing re male Mus t be
pleasant & enjoy wear
1ng casual clothes
biJ..2345
HOMEMAKERS. L ight
housekeepm~. meal pre
paratlon. Run errands,
"''Ork full or part time
NEW RATES r a id
travel UPJO HN
ll E A.LT H C ARE
SERV ICES. 752-0992
EOE
HOST EU
f\ill lime Hostess want
Ma nulactur1n1 m edical company
need a person who Is a sell-atarter
hkes detail work. capable o( worklni
under a mlcro!'cope or with 1mall
paru. Ko0-'6tledf(C or 1older ln11
operataon~ & r eslatance wetdln"
proce ses helpful Good benellts
Mi s lo.n Viejo art-a Sal ar y
t'ommcnsurute wllh experience. Only
thost' qualified t.N~king permanent
l' m p l o y m c n t . c· a 11 8 e t t y r 0 r
appointment 581-3830
l~leaMn. Top I fnr
P ut o r full lime
Mft«iJ ~' ...
lblsecl.,anin¥ Pa.n lime
or rull t ime o .. n
J~ler Top 1peC'1UI or
dtr for mt1 Jew•ler Top
pay, lrinae benefit' &
1tlnt work ln~ conds
~e Cnty 979 8134
tran!lpof\at1on Start 1m ---------ICIYPUMCH OPI med. Top tu 873 0968 or
6t&--48'Tt
l~et:per!>, ru11 t1me &
!>If. good working ~•nd1
t10n1>. 8 pd hohdayr.
E (JI:: Bayview Manor,
842-~ --·
NIGHTS
3-ll PM 2 Yrs. expe1
Xlnl benefits &c i.aJ I.A· m San JuM Cu po Appl)
Mt
32l22Camlno Cap1i.trano
Of' Cail
661 ·12'' Ho u sek eeping ll e lp
needed, Laguna B r h ~~~~~~~~-1
Resort hotel. hrs n ex,
paid vac t bonus.
494 ll96 ----
·~o,....tor
Manne llardwa re Oii.tr
Joe m Irvine has 1mmcd
opening for person w ,tyr
exp, hrs 8·5 Mon Fri. Ma
jor benents lnt•I. l'u1d
Med & Lire Ins. Paid
Vacations & holltla} s
Call 556·0540 Co r In
lerview, ask ro r Bill
~er.;. F..O. F.
~eeper. C:tllld rare
a~es 5 & 7, conking.
Private household. l
year c>xper. Sl28 pe r
week. Room & board. 44
hrurs per week !>(•rma·
ncnt. 11.a ror OV('rt1me.
Take ad tn n earest
Employment Dcvt-lop·
m ent Department
0 0 T 301474 010 Ad ---------LAIO. prud r~ by employt'r.
llOUSEKEEPERS. Sal
t.hru Wed, full time. 1tood
benehls. 4000 Hilari a
Way, NB642-5861
HOUSSEEP£R
No ex p n ee. Xlnt
benefits. Bayview Conv
Hosp 2055 Thur1n St
C.M 642·3505. E 0 . E
Unique retail nursery '"
loolong for an oulgoln..:
person for a rull t 1mr
rarry out pos1t1on, 9 ti,
Mon to.Fri, please appl)
in person 8·5. M F
ROGER'S
GARDENS
t:d. days . Apply in person 1---------• IMMEDIATE
PART TIMI
EMPLOYMEHT
2301 San Joaqwn llilt~ Road
COM 640.5944
J.5pm, no phone calls.
J olly Roger. 400 Sn
Coast llwy. Lllg una
Ueach
Hef,'TESS ror fat.h1onable
ttest. Lierore l lam. artcr
3pm. J7 1"ashion Island .
Hosteu /C aterl "CJ
Secretary
J::xperlencc 1n dlnln~
mom s upervision & ban·
quet booking requlrcd.
Pnvate Club. /\pply 1n
J)l"rson Wronrs thru Sun
tlam t o 3pm 1~01
lkt)~tdE' Or C:dM
1 lostE's:. Xlnt opply lo
$400. S750 + "'°""' The DAfLY PIL-OT
needs auto route dn ~'ers
for home news paper d1'-
l 1 ve r y in th e San
Clemente area. Musl
have dependable t:ar .
Seven days. Afternoons
t2.:.>-5:JO> M ·I-' & m orn·
1ni;:s on S al /Sun
t5 :.>-8 JO I Some collect·
inl! rcqw red. Earnings
hlL..00 on size or roule.
Call 496-6800. As k ror
f'01Ster Ouellet or M t.ke
Rwh
i.upple menl 1ncnmt· ---------Wf'lcome new re111dents
Perm p . F1ex h rs. Need
c·.tr & typewriter
llosp1tal1ty H olltess
INSPECTORS
F ur p r odu<'t1 o n
s ail maker. N • OC
Alrport. 979-1483 Service. S47·3095.
liiillliiiilmmiim-..miiiiiill ----ln5ulaUon Installers Ex·
llGHT AUDIT
Cl.Ell
Good opportunit y ror a
rcllable perllOO with an
aplltude for numbers &
t·alculator skills. NCR
42llO exper. prt>f. /\dvan
cement opportunities
avwl Enjoy xlnt. rom·
pany bene fits . Apply
91tm·l2 Noon. Mon/Fri.
l'crsoonel
MAllRIOn HOTEL
000 Newport Center Or
Newport Beach
Equal Oppor Emplyr
M 1F'
p·d, for Union lnsul. Co.
tnSo. o.c. Call.
Gillco lnsulat1on
58&--81.23.
Insurance Prop erty &
Casualty As~·t. Exper
ooc. rrun 2 yrs incld'g
typinf:. Xlnt benefits
James In s urance.
Irvine . Call Maurine
752-0990. E.0 .E.
nitsuaAMCE
A~Y
Fire & casualty. com·
m e r c1al l i n es un
derwriter. Expt-rlence
r e q 'd Ro b e rtsn n
Jnsurance Assoc. In«.
f)IS-OfQ.
Landscape Gardener.
publ.Jc ~arden. CdM Full
t.ime. Call 673 2268 Mun
Joli.1Sam·4pm
Leosift9
Loan proce!-os11 r •'X
Pt'rtenccd only Xlnt
beneht!l. Call Carol .. ~
M 3rtltl 640-5100.
AMERICAN
STATEIAHK
LEGAL SECRETARY to
partner n :ow rem cnl!-o
Xlnt t y p1n..: &
).hn rlhand . uutn
typcwnter exper tlt~•ra
ble SA & Tustin area
Xlnt .salary t•omm with
abiltl)' & exper
714-973-Z\37
LEGAL SECRETARY ·
for partner in Npl B<'h.
law firm Min 3yrs ex
per. i.n ht1g auon & busi
ness t rorporate Good
bene . Please rnll Mr
Peterson, at 714·75:.! 2510
LEGAL SECRET ARV
MAIO
Exp pttf"d. r rt,p 1t
MZ 30.10
llttllntenanN'I Handyman
~ !Mint bid& clean up
C.M N.U aru Tr1K:k or
van dtillrable (o)jll tunc
fi~Pttr nee 642 1603
Mlilnt.enanre P /tlml" ;&p
prox 2 fTl()8 Pulnlinl( HI'
!It!(· 1\urtm area 1131 9081
M11n aicer 1n1ght:o. I rn
mediate opening for
nii;ht shift ownuger for
plua !"hlaurant Some
cui.tomer expcr pre
rerred Referenres a
1n&M>l. Call tor mtcrv1ew
alter 3pm. ask ror J ill or
lle1d1, Or1&111fll Sam's
Plua. 964 171»
Pl.AM'f P8$0tf t'.am wblle you learn
Telephone Anawerlnl(
Service full llme1part
lime Varied 1hirU ·
09.ys. afternoon M even·
~Louuonalo
We aT\l looklnl ror fin
oul11Citnl penori' to work
wllh indoor pl1nis "
U1c1r mit l.nlerulncc t'\J II
lime. 11ome weekends.
Hpe.rienced requl r ed
Pie~ apply in per•on.
M f~$
ROGY'S
GA.IDINS
~I San J oaqwn
Hilla Road
<.:OM 64~5944
Nunes Aldes 7 3. & 3· I I
Experienced $3 25 to
$4 00 per hr Cert tram
1ng program , 1nex
penenced Senior High
School students. recent
graduates & housewives
accepted Mesa Verde
Coov Hosp 661 Center.
C M 5 4 8 SS85
r~KJON ISLAND
ca>TA MESA/IRVINt:
TOSTJN 11\JNTlNOTON REACH
Ideal ror •tud•nU "
howlewivea. Many co
bc.onef1l!I lnclud in& paid
vacatio ns . Typinit
JSwpm E 0 E C11ll
~Mon. tbru FT•.
SSSSSSHHH
PIRSOMHa
Expanding temp help
service. needil sharp Dis
patcher Interview er
Xlnl salary & benefits
Bxperience 10, t em
porary help a m ust Sub
mal r~u~ lo
V HESTON AWcJli'I Abbott
......... s..
()penln1 for lacen5'd
u lespeople . lot'ally
owned. wtt.h nauonaJ r4!
ferTaJ aystem. Exc:ellenl
worlt1n1 condlllon1
Earn tooi:i. coaun1u1on
For conlidentlaJ app't
call 7$9·0226. Exrru
Sysumt Realt.on
.......... c .....
Full time real estate ul4'I auoclate who re
quires substantial 1n
com e. 1s des perately
n eeded b y ton ;:
est a blis h ed. l oc:<1l
broker Out s t and1nl(
earnlnas availab le Qn
11enero us commi~111Qn
split A marvelou!I op
portwlity ror the eager
professional C&ll Mr
l lasungs at 640-550()
Real ~tale SaJes ht· Qr
wllJcensed Will train
673-T.Dl Ask ror B•ll. the
~nag~
RECEIVING JltSPECTOI ·
M a nufacluring medical company
needs a person who is a self-starter.
like s detail wor k with som e
experience in the use of micrometers.
dtal indicators & bluepri nt
inte rpretation. Good benefits. Mission
Viejo area. salary comme ns urate with
<.-xpcriencc. Only those qualified who
art-scckm~ permanent ~mployment .
c·ull Betty for appointment at 5Rt -3830.
UCIPTIOHtST 'fT
needed for Ncwporl
Beach Law firm Houri.
are lOam 2'pm. Mon thru
Ft1 Will train on PB'<
Ounens100 Send rei.umt>
Ill ad •598. c ,o The Dally
P1lt>t P 0 Uo ll I 560
Collta M~a. CA 92626
IU~TAUlt1\N'f H ~LP Part t1mi: Lunch s hirt
Counte r help need ed
$3.25 per hour Ideal for
col leRe st ud.-nts &
hou:';ew1ves. Call Ron 2 ~1
pm.~0554
M.+..MUFACTUl.IMG
•NURSES AIDES
<.:ertJJ1ed only S4 hr Su·k
pay_ g Pd holJdays. m
~ur.mre. xlnt working
nlndlltons f\ayv1ew Con
vale~<'ent Jlo~v 2055
Thurin, C M 642 3505
EO~
T ..... ".IAC.
4500C11mpus Dr .Sll' 102
Newport Beach. (;a 9'.!660
SHHS$SS$SS Rea.I Es•ateSaJ~
c:o..iuioM Paid
HHept1on1 ,l t,rr.i ncl
Girl. part lime Hours I .,
Mon thru f'n Soi hr f.'11r
N e wp orl Uc: 1 1 II
Developer ~u't hJ''"
dependable t•:.ir fl7~·4911•
Sailboat Matnt & Clt:anf!.
f\Jll time. must have min
knowledite of sailooai...
m re h (' 11' c· 1 ... y s t e m
Nursing
NURSES ,\IU~:
PStSOHMEl
l'l'rmanent pos111on
... 1trnw1nR teml)(1rar)'
:.er. ice HL-Sl'On tor in
"ldt' t'Ul!lc)Olt'f 'l'rV IC"t'.
.ip11l1tant ll.'SllnjL Ill
tt>rv1cw1n1< & plal'cment
WW.. y °" L..crft
Train diret'tly with ,,
member of the M1lhon
Dollar Club You II t>l'
shown step by .step how IL
IS dnoe 962 447 4
TIC .... CIAM
Medic al Components
Cop. a fast growini:: h1Rh
tedv1ology compan~ in
Mission VieJO 1s lookmi:
ror a bright youn~
mecharucal manufat'tur
mg te<'hnl(·1an with 2 yrs
ul C'omplex mechanical
assembly expr M ax
1mum pay <'et m
men.<;uralt> w1 lh CXIJI II
you reel )'Ou arc qualif1l·d
a n d r eady r n r a
r hallangc with an ('ltcel
chance ror person al &
financial growth 1-'<Int
benefits. g1\lc us a l'all
A'lk for Betty 581 31130
Operungs on aH -;h1ft'I for
l1erllf1ed aicles Clas~e-.
avaJI for utt'>. r>t•r l\nowlrol(•' & 1•xpenem·1· l•---------m 'et'r\.'lJnal & ~rncral
t-:t\HN Wllll.E VOl
LE\HN
Apply at Fiai;::.hlP Conv
Center. 466 t-'1al(~t1111 Htl
Npt Uch 642 ts(}14
!'lur..m.:
ofl1l'1• r1:qu1 rt-d Wt• r1·
I 011 k 1 n i! r or .i t ,.. ·• m
pl'r ... onalil) i.11mt-11nf"
v.ho ~ u pr1>blcm sol\ er &
St•n ICl· onc·nu .. 1 If ,.,,u
hJvc a wnst> •Jf humw ,,
lu.ih dci~rlT nf nwnt.11
dt'XU'Ml) & n t•x11J1ht) Un
1.k1 '>lrl"s~ & lhnu· on ,,
la..-.t µar•· 1 all u-. 1 •11J
IJ<I) !)(•neflh t\ t1<mu• Manna
Need 2 people· ror hooth
attend & I do<'k alll'ml
Judy Or lla~VC) &t246.\1 -----
Marine F:ni:1n<' 0•-,
tnbulor in Irv intl'~' IC'""·
11lR for ~sistanl I' an-.
~r Exper pref 1n Ill
vcntory control. ... h1ppin~
& rece1"ng. exlensn 1•
tcle work l'ls t·all fur
appt, 556-8620 --
MAUE'TIMG
SUPPORT
to:xpencrwcd tclcph•1111"
pt'OP)e Will find m:iloni.t
appomtment:. w11 h IJu~•
m~s cxc·cu11n•' lor uur
m mpan) orr11·c!-o n · ... ant
1ng. steady ;mu a full
llml' p11s1l1 un "'1th .1
rulurt•
MURSES .AIDES
Statc·U.•n1r11·d 1111h St iH1
per hr XJnt work t•nntl &
bell<.'ftt.:. 1 ,u·k pa) ;,~
bed fat•1lil) ll.t) \ ll'\4
Con\· 20!>5 Thunn ~t
C M ti42·3505 E ( > lo.
557-0045
r!.):b.!O~ I
\,\\ supcn 1s11r (•1r ~1111 .. t 3723 lin:h Strfft
cum h~p 1:ood v.ork Newport leoch
llU! l'ond Xlnt i>t'nc ~ 1---------· n11rement plan \pph
at Fl ag-.h 1 p l 0 •>11'
Center ·'60 F1JR'-hll' ltd
"lpt lkh ti--ll ~\~
LVN
<¥111111!" rm r~t &. ni~l11
'htfb Part 11m1• Xlnl
hcnt• c;oncl ... tart1·1i:
-; a t a r ~ ,\ I.I ll I ) ,, 1
l-1ai:sh1p < ·ron' C'1•ntc•r
4(J, 1-'tag:.ti1p rtd "'"' I lil:h t'Al llO+l
OPF1Ci':·Clerk ,., p1:;1 r .. r
marine r11mpan~ l\o.1 ;11
'9:ST CONTROL
TraiinH
!'>L«Jd' 111b '11r t''I'
per,1111 l'ml1l ... hanni:
IU"l.IUP hl._tltll .\ppl~ Ill
IJt'Nlll Ll•I\ d I • .. ~t l on
I rcol ,Jiili ~. Ii' er tt~ ~ \
Photo Studio /lab
(;,.II 1· r u I ""'I .. .( j n I ""
I ••Unll'r ... IJI•·-"'""' h<i'l' 111Jri1t \ ''' m1·1'1 :11111
il••ol >4'1lh p11i>l11· t1JI ;~1 11
Starlin~ ~JI af) g; oo pr r k n I) 141 I f' d i.: t' 11 r \" I ti
hour. in<'r('::i..ci. ... 111 ht> ~~ ~1
l'lumhn t-. ''' 11 t••p.111
pl11mh1•r 1,.,,.,1 II·''
"'""l>I l'lumt11ni.: & 111-.11
IOj.! I.I~> h.'il.'°1
frequent and 5ubstant1Jl
Please call ror ;111 .1p
pomtment
557-8282
1:;.quaJ Opportunil)
Emplnyer
Mamed. employed but
want to make mort> in
your spare time" Call for
appt. 4!).1·5_168 __ _
Mlclcal Reception
full tune Front & Ua1·k
"' c 64().4650
Mc..-dical Back Ofru·c Exp
helpful hut no t nec~sary. 847·ft585 for
appt
M1!d1cal f"ront Orr. <'£l
t:xp on insuran l"<' &
phones. Train on t•om
put.er. 847-~ ~t-
Med.J.cal Lab loc·atc-0 in
<Xhrt-W11rk. p.irt t1m1·
lilt' l) pin~. r1lml! I lour'
nl•\lbh• ;'.\il'\i.'port lk•a«h
'65 :'W4rl
OUite Help. pn•,l1J.!1nu'
:'\ill I.aw f'1rm -.t·i·I.'
IJnght fl"!>P > ouni.: P•'f""n
tn run errand<; d.. ai.,1i.I
w lit<' ofr 1tul11'' Will
tram ~ust l.c.• al lt-.1<.1 IX.
w \alJJ Cal.Jr Un\l·r~ L11·
& lJ""TI 1·ar 12 !'! dJ1I' SJ
hr w mil n•1mbur"•t1
L'ontat1 Mart> r..io 5t>.'l41
aru-e help \i.,lrlh'il. full
llml· Aµply in J>{'r,un
350C'1mlon. L" M
Painter -; help«r :\o 1•\
pencnC(' nCl'l'!-o~an S.I 0<1
per hr !:151 t"'82 •
PARALEGAL
Medium sized dt'f('nM•
htJgallon law (1s:Q1 In Npl
Brh c;eckc; full t1mt•
trained paral•·i.:al ""Ith nne Lo lhret• ) r" la ... r1•
lated PXpt•nc•nu• Start
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full t1mt' Will tr:11n
SJ nu S4 00 11•·r hr
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REAL ESI' ATE
C--1 flndustrt
Sal~s Succi:ssru brokt:fdl(•·
firm has 1mmt'd1al••
()C)l:nillRS for rommcn·1al
Jncl 1 nrtu .. 111<1I
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fullt1w1n1t quahf1t• .. 1L1•1n•
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grr114th in r t' 'Jll>' h·d •
in.i: .and tn\l"•tmen!' 1n
I )rafll(t• <1ntl S:.n 1)1('£"
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fnrma l1•>n l unlJt'\
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1~ Mac·Anhur f\1\11
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REST .AURA MT
OHHIHGS!
Opportuniti~s
for YOU ot
Carl's Jr!
•
CAU TODAY
17 141 549· 7" I
Ask few Tape :: 331
A-.aiWak 24 hn/day
7 days t-""'-
t...c1ual Opp t,.mpl11; ..r
m r
Ht'<'t'I\ 1nl! I n'P•·tl 11 r ~mall m1n·htnt' & muldl"tl
1~.impnneL' ~lu'>t l>t• dbl•·
Lor,•:.d olu1 pnn1-. \\tll
lrai.n & t"Of\'ttdt'r 1 oll••J!•'
'>ludent for p;,rt ttm•
WOfk Olli~ ~I
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fur \\•tl·nnar' C:llntl ~t<1tun· adult ·, -r ,. ~
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RECEl'TIOHIST
Thur-.·!'.4otl. 7·:l 311, ind
wknd.'> SJ SOhr 645 1100
l\r•• )nu an arl•'-l"
•·r1•3l• v t•. t•ncrK•·• 1 pc~ who likes thini: ... 'parkhn~. has s alc:. IV
d1.,play ah1hly·• l.1d •1
\ illaRl~ lt::id1ni: Je"" ch·1 wishl~ lull ttine incldn L
~a I "" n I I ,. s \."., II
tii3·tlJ:J4
UCEPTIOHIST
Tiw Jolly Ro111•r ln1· ''
loolu111< for :1 full t1m1•
permanent Rerept m111~t
~Ul't I)(' per'lonabh• lv .. ,
penenrt>d Pt>~•t1on r c•
quirt" u't 11f w k1·) .111
cll•r 6t hsthl l) Pini! 9>.'il• to
~llirt Apply 1r. µ.·n11111 .11 S,\LE~ Cl.EHi<
lif>ti (.;11letti• In 1rw
lte.t<1uranl
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fl" c••iolc )"()\.!II 111\•· 1h1'
pl.1<'P l'UI 1 hen pro·1• •'-
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f,r••14th 11rll"lll1•ct l "• 1.,
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SALESMEN
l°~rllrni.: 11n lht.111 Tr.HI•
t-:arn ~Ml up fl••r "l't'I..
'l.t:·ir•• t1m1• f11r d1•t;11 t"
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S1\..f-:S l•f-:tt:'l1"' full .. ,
p.HI tom •• \ppl~ 111 ,.,.r ""· l.1illl'l:ll\J l'.H•lf1c• llomc Cl•nkr 1.:::. l\n,.,tul c "'1 ~1:!1;;ii. .. \) ...
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PB ,
Hot('! Receptionis t Will
tram Neat. accurate.
honl'sl & dependable.
F1eiuble hours La~una
Bea<'h. 497 -1087 or
497.~
JAHITotllAL Jf.ns
Costa Mesa area. Mature
penons needed eves. 6 lo
9. Call 714·750-1500
Law firm near J ohn
Wayne a irpo r t nl"ed~
slulled. motivated leital
:;ec·y with at l<'ast 1 2 yrs
business & probate ex
pent'flce to work ror as·
socia le Cons1deralt0n
g>ven however. to can
didates w ithout legal
training tr otherwise
bave good secr elar1ul
background including
dJctaphone transc·npl1on
expen cnce & ma!'( card
S alary commensu r ate
with exper. Good
benefits. Call Ms. Pren
I.Ice 636-5.300.
Newpo r t Bcal·h ha5
operunR for bnRhl, hard
wurk.lng l(lrl lo handk
BUS V front orr 1 <'e
Previous orhce l'XP de
:.irable & lht' al11lil\ lll
work well with Pl'';f>lf•
Wtll train on compult•r
We ore er compel1l 1 H
s alary. paid va1·at1•m.
prom sharinl! & other
benefits. Pleai:e phonr
Betty ror inten1ew.
646-4403
Parkmit ;\ltend.1nt, n1•;1t.
a~)!r•·-.~n c• ro•li :\ l>h-.
pns 1l1 o n I e ::ad 1 n >: 1"
mgmt 6iJ.41\00
CURt< $800
F1~ In ine 1·0 nre<h out
..iomli! inch\ ... mo<l\.'rJ ll'
l\"ptnR Exs>t•r not nn
lio•Jlll of1 ... & l!f\•.tl
lJencl1b Call R1tJ
for Jltornt'' & l " I ,\
lmmed OPl'rllOI! ~m.111 I""' pr(' ...... urt' 01f1n•
l'rt.)(e:.s1~111ah'm & 1) I'
1n1<: 11rt urat'Y ,tre~..,t·tl
l.l.1l"uled nr 0 (. A111>ort
(."all llJJ 106~ Wtlh
qu.i.1lfli:at1on:. .S.: s.il.in
noqlDremenl
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full
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ll o tel T e lephone
Operator. must be Ex·
1.1 ·d. Apply lo Hotel
Laguna 425 So, Coast
llwy, Laguna Bch.
•JANlTORI AL. Fu 11
time. Costa Mesa lrvme
area. $700 m.o. + gas aJ.
lowane to start. lm me-
o p e nin gs avail .
I 1 )758-:912.
~115~ •JEWB.AY SALIS•
Exper'd. for So. Coast
Plua Mall retail store.
Adv deter mined only by
your ability t o b e
creative, a le rt. self·
motivated & willingness
to assume res pon .
Maturity is an asset. Co
benef Mr. Kline.
Weisfields 540-7188.
llOUSE CL E/\NERS -
M 1F $4.00 per hr. ~xper
W·Car. 759·1557
HOUSECl~EANERS
Car nee, P /f. Top$$
Gingham Girl 645-5123
11.ous ecleaner-No agen-
cies. Nr Dover & Cllrf.
N.B. Own lrans. 9SS·2391
..
WE AIE G-R·O·W~4G!
Growh•t "••c:=t IHcll Mort .... c .... .,.... .. ........... for ............. ,....._.
* LEGAL SECR ETARY St aff
Council needs organized, efficient
legal secretaries with prior expr in
contracts. litlgalion. legal filing.
* INVESTOR SALES. Calif. real
estate license required.
* CLE RK TYPIST For Investor
Services Dept. with good growth
potential.
• WORD PROCESSOR
o_pERATOR. Maas rballlngs, le1al
documents. AccounUng procedures.
.,.,,, .. ,...... ..
AMlllCAM .HOtiil MOll'NAM a .... ,,.,c..... ... ••
.......... ~r •
UMOLIUM LAYER
645-5411
Liquor Clerk. part tin'lt'.
expen enced or will tram
333 E. 17th St. C M
646-82J62.
LOTPERSOM
for car rental agency. To
pic k up & d e l l ver
customers, light main·
lenance on vehicles,
som.e ore work. Cal·
American Re nt-a -Car.
s.5&1711
LVN req for night shift ln
sm. luxury fac1llty in
Laguna Bch. l'ls call
Mrs. P lecko Director or
Nursing f o r appt
~5.
M•.tluShop~ nu I.a where 1t begins.
Brand new company.
brand n e w product.
brand new career. U you
have the mechanical •P·
tltude. next step is an ap·
prentlce prog r am
"*>met.er Co. 631 ·S4l2
m W. 17th St, CM
•MAC .... ST•
4-day 40-ht. week
EDLER INDUSTRIES
2101DoveSt. N.B
Acrou ftoni O.C.Alrport
MAIDS WANTED 1661 S.
Ollt. Hwy. l..q\ma Bcb. ......
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MEDIGAL
U ve·m, $200 per \i.t'l'k
plus room & board (71<\ 1
840-0161 or (2131 428-6431.
~-Portfolio
Mo n ey M kt . Govt
Securities 1.Jyrs exp nr
Trainee w tMBA. 61\M
3PM. Sal+ Bonus.
Send Resume
W.8. Govaars II. In<'
610 Newport Ctr Or
Suite344
Newport Beach, 9268(1
MOOILs.ISCC>aTS
Attractive Females Only
liOOWk + . 645-6896
Moonligbting. Ambitious
couples eam extra in~ come p rr. 89).1126 r or
8JJPl 9-12A M .
NURSE AID 3·11. Tues·
day lhru Saturday.
L ag una Hill s
References r equ1 red.
Call for appointme nt
U PJOHN H EALTH
CARE SE RVIC ES.
7524115. E.O.E .
-
PART TIM F. COt" l'I. ~;~
t"LEXJHU; HOtlH~
964·5048 1-'or 1\ppl
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adults with ou1stancl1n..:
attrat11ve per~onuhl•c).
who enJOY W()rk1n1t With
lods Owr 21 Start al
$3.50 per hour l'ht)rll'
6 4 2 4 3 2 I ~: x l 2 5 0
BETWEEN 4 00 5 uu
PM
Ask few .Andrea
Equal Opportunity
__ 1':mployer
Part time help wanted.
Mon thru Frt Sand1N1rh
shop near 0 t Airport
Will train Call bt<for t'
Uam or aft. tpm Closed
Sat & Sun 833-8919 As k
for Mike
Pan lime. Photo booth at
tendant. mornings <.:Dll
~7293
Partt.tme ,
We have ~veral open
i.ngs for high school age
studenu a s P1'lza
l'lllkers. busboys. etc. No
eiq>er ne<.' Call art er :lpm
for interview A8k ror J ill
or Heidi. Original Sam ·s
Pizza. 964· 1704
PASTEUP
NURSE AIDE LIVE-IN Looking for a company
WAl'tl'ED. Work 3 days where YoU can build a
per week (DO weekend.a 1 career? We would Ulle to ln beeuUfW Corona del t.a1lt to you. Composing
..... tel) per day. Great dept. now accepting ap·
CJllPOftunt\y! References pUulJon for paste up ,.NCI. Appllcatlons APPlY ~aver. 1eeo
blllDI aceepted uot.ll AUi Placentia Ave. Cost a
IL C.U now for appoint Mae. Thun. morn ma D t U P JJ) H N1 __ ...;.._ ____ _
HS A LT H C A R E U ,_,. ...... ---11-........
SERVICES. 752·099(. ~:..'in~
!.O.E. 1QU're-.... a lot oi
WA!ff AcnON• oeway lnformaUoa as
a-w.I Ada ea.1178 well• aome "'"' IMo'•.
COASTAL
'8SOMMEl
AGENCY
540-6055
27!111 Harbor CM
Nt:Vl:::R A l''EF.
~II nfter hours appl ---~-
Real U;tal\.'
SUPl-:R A101rcss1vc :.a le!>
person wunted l<• work
llunungtun Harbour In
ce1\ll'l' c11m m1 ).~111n
:,,<•h('(iull' H.1lu. ~I JJ.l•i
R I:: A L E S T /\ T I':
SLES MAN WANTt;O
EAR.'J U l'TO 15·; COM
MISSION NET I Can
cam from SIOK to SlOOK
1.tnnu11lly 2 F'lnd out why
new lie earn big SU
he re Come talk w1tll
them :l Our p roauc
t 1 n • ' p c n s 1 v • land budget terms I
Pre set appts 1u1lorc
5-Fl.nd out why "we vi:
~ the best thing ~OIO),l •
NB. area Ask for Mr
Howard 95S·3402
Renl ~tate Top N'pt
Perun athce has openlnR
for exper salesperson or new licensee We train
8'13-9080
Real Estate ..-.n&s•s.-..
We have an openlni for 2 II~ who are rull)'
ambitious. A lovely ol
n~ o(ferlnl( your own
pnvat.c delk " all the .....iu .. Cor •UCCHI
plus up to 701',(, com ·
inlulaa. Call M•rJOne
Clarll . R ealdeatlal
Manall' IOI' allt)'l ..., ... ,.,..c ..
....,.._ MMllO
-
UCEPT (T Y,.ST
.\d\ altTl<'Y Salar) opt·n
Call Robin lll 752 1)21 I
... ~konw S3 :!.5 h11tir ''" pl~ Jt l5(J ~, lln'ilOI
CtJ>t.t M•"<i. off H1-<l 11111
ijh\l, 754~7.a
Re-Mauranl
•UCEl'Tto $800• t-:,p d Coc1k .1. 1' r
U !)'ping xlnt rn ... a1tresse:. nccdt.'d lor ./l H 1-:-:-1-A~-:-:-~-N·~--!·HH···, -
LOOK US OVER
C.t'1Jr.
ni.1ry hie ki t: •'!St'n<. v
170 Newport Ctr Or NH
Ste 245 640· 2920
Rttept1on1sl
Young expanding rom
pany needs RC<'epuorus t
Good typinll skills re
q i.Ired XJnt opportunity.
Olli Am.encan Lea.nung
Corp. BIM-4437
RECEPTIONIST. e x peneneed run time onl)
ror hair cuum.g salon
Appl.y m person. Tues
thru Thur. Hair West
Hair Culler s 330~
Newport Blvd. NB
nc.nOMIST JSIC'Y
Newport Center. tronl o(
f1ce appearance a must .
heavy pbooes, some lYP·
1ng , growth potent11I
P ossib ility of p 1
840-5470.
~ftYPIST
Newport 8Nch ad agen·
ey needt a br1pt Youn& l*1 to work at frool desk.
Pleasa nt phone
peraonallly. type 60
wpm. No •xr •rlancr ~-wU train. 4 0.1 worll week. Mon
tbru Thur 7 ·•· ffOO
PboM ltMb)'. "4..$080
Restaurcmh
l,_dlate posltlo111
......... al llMfh
both fMll Hd pert
t I • • .. M 0
DPElllHCI 1'4HDID.
COOKS
COUNTER
HELP
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SALES POSITION
South Coast Pla1:.1 ,art Ti• Only
t~lel(anl ~'rcnch
<;outuncr Bouuquc:
MuM have fine apparel
exvcncnc:c. lk' 11H•r 2:1
Prn:.cd & ~11ph1stlratc1I
with n .. x1ble schedule:
Call for appl
549·22 t l
SAU~ETAIL
E ' p · d , m a l u r ,.
:rnlesladll'~ for :.u•·
cessrul, small. ex panel
1nic l a d ies bout iq ue
r hain " t , r l r"int•
salary. benef1lb. conJ1
lion~. Mr Ed ,.uril,
493-0i52. 49i · 1018.
Sales
Wld WHt Store1 now accepting appbcJ
lionll for full lime depart
ment head. Retail ex
perimce preferred AplJ
ly 1n person 15 1 12
Uoldeo w e11 l. W e :.•
M-5:>41
Slt.les with a futur~. An1
blUous man or wonuin
preaenlly employu<l
Part Ume to slart. F\Jll
time when qualllied with
a mlnlmum au1tranlet-
per month. Compll'tc
tr1tlnlna pro11 rum farmeu Ins ura n ce aro-.p. Call Gene Dillard
Ml4UJ.
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fll /OlllDI p otent
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marine 6 1 adlllory
hard ware 1u p pll vr lmm•d availability al
a.1 I01hr lndu1tr1al
Ulll»00, 3\IK J Alrway
Ave.CM ~IWJI
AKC Buff <.:ocllera. 4
male., II moe Chi mp
l1MJ $100 8'8-4421
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6 20 790 No PCll. w1.
Kc hood AKC fem•le,
l"")'raokl, $100
8ch ., 416'7 ___ _
GIGANTIC CAKAGE
SALJt; '11'1 <;bevy waan.
rw mowt'r, Oardti tool•.
SOf•bed. alot of ml1c
1tema umz Bllrln.I. us
E <ti Srookhurtt . So ot
Garf ield. hm 6pm .
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looi& .,..., Att.aUoos: '"'· Dul UO. SJO. boU'd 6 rudder. 71 tq fl JilaUi,1611U•lllpm. ...UT MU. a.pc abam mast. ft
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LUGGAGE TAGS
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CAJlrET COMrANY
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plu.,h ~\I' 40'~ ('all ur
1·1in1t• in 711 W 17th St
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rcrkiRq Lot Selk
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ll\t' ideal candidate will <lutle" 1-:lectroru<' rom 1----------1 J wtw-cl bit yrll', lit hcr,k1•I,
i:ood t 011d1l1•1r1 $11!.i
675 7006
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i.e('relary ex1>erten cc helpful Mm1mum 1onr
With preferred cmphw.1i. y<'ar expenence. Good
in re:JI (.."1'tale law Th<' m mpany benefits Call
40aJJf1ed tndJv1dual will 557 9051. l'.:qual O p
twvc ahove averai.:r typ portumty l':mployn
llll! iiklll-s t'IO wpm) with ----------prot'1c1ency un the du: -la!lhone. Shorthand de Sli>Ck full t1m(• pt'ro,un
"rf>cl but not mnnd1ttory, nwcJt..'<1 Lo move an11qu1•
<iood <'ommunirati vc furniture & arrani:e fin
,ktlls. both written & sales Ooor All"> l•I t11•lp
v e r b a 1 a r e a 1 i. 0 customers "."1th 111ck upi.
llC'<'csi1ary. We offer an XJnt benefit~. Apply in
•>Ulslandlng compensa Jl<'r;-On.
lton/benefal pac kaitt• J\NTI9UEGUILI>
with excellent workm~ ~ E. Dyer RO
1>urround ings. For 1m -~~ta ~~ _
mediate com11deratt0n, Stockperson : lnventnry
plea!!e s ubmit r esume control. shipplnl( & rt>
with llal.ery hL'ltory ~PP cesving; noor ser v1re. or
Jy tn penion <>r call · Gena oc Airport. Henef1ti.
Mcui uns 1600> 97s.1483.
PuadMOMHoftw•
lDl2 BwnnHa Cntr 1257
Irvine, Ca. 92715
Alflrmal.Jve
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Pre-school, xlnl working
cxinc.b. F1exible schedule
Newport Beach. 644.-0232.
~rtion Emplo~. lU.cteS H·TI• --------.i 2 needed. M·F II JO lo Secnlari.S 12:30. Newport Center * •AtiainlOH• * Methodist Pre·School. ~ Teachers Call btwn 9• t , 6'4·0'140 -
llou11ewlves! ! Teachen & AldA for pre
t-:ARN VACATION$$ !IChool. aaJary open . t)JU
WE NEED ~part time. 556-2676
SECRETARIES --
IMllEDIATF.l.Y T~ SoUcitor part
with or w ~ •horthand Ume, Sun. thru Thurs. Looi or ahOrt term, hoU· S::.> to 9:30pm. Can u m
d•Y 6 vacation pay, teOO-POO per mo. Wiii
hoapllaU1atJon avail•· train. M111t be respooal·
ble. ble ~ able to follow in·
1lrucllon1. N.8. area.
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YClllt COR Go To
Wortr T odoy!
Ma..t or our a1>1>ll•·1onl'o
rf'g!'ll!'r for w11rk Ill ltll'
mrlf'Ttllll! & urf• work1111:
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weekly pay t:1H·•·llrnl
apportuntllf'll for
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GENEHAl~Ol"FJ('f';
V>c.•al -.s111.inmc•nt11, :11r
lrnvt•I b<IDllS & 111(11 ,. call 11ow•
557-0045
m-LlrE.
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l7231ircltStrHt
Mewpcwthoclt
Ultlity & Ute maintenance
in lovely JI unt ington
Beach apt bwldlnl( Ex
cellent po1Jll1on for re
tl r ee w 1 11 om e
mechamcal ahillly Allt
+aaJary 521-8541 r
Wait.er, Wa1tres11. Da)'ll,
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SUMDAYOMLY
lllilctRcj Mahriab 8025 ..•.••••••....••.......
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11ull(1. 141\ ho>1ei.1 $!~>~
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Kodak (.;aroust•I 100, <1llclc• Lralh1•r 1111r11 . hrow11,
projector. ncw. SJ!!> rm1ch1111! rhatr. p.•rfP!1
842-4M7 r<ll'lll n,o CJll 1>42 ifM4
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Pti 761-4994 •ft SPM
1040 Dop •••••••••••••••••••••••
~es. Sheph~rd typt•
VtrY cut.e 7 g wk~ old
Had puppy ah<M. $1 O tia
546-«M8 ---
AKC S h ih Tiu 11 l 11<l
service. Calleo. S200
eu.~
~a. rhr & reehn<+r. blk
naugahydt' StS-0 Blk twht
RCA TV w 11111meN 1115
!HS 2899 d yi;. 842 0927
eves
Jbx Spnnit & MoUrf>lois,
Qn 11z $45 Jr ,.,, S25
1 >rellsersct 0 549 1!11'9 -..w. 1055 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SAT ON1,Y1 t:U11tn Allrn
1'rundlc bed, tum . 1·h11rtl
t>rjlao, I a m p11, k It ~.boob It cloth~.
l6l5 T\.9t1n. <.:M.
c•o.1k warf'. watrrlf'~!>.
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MOVIHGSALE
SofUI\, w111hr r •dryl'r,
r.Ji.,.k f,, m1111· 505 Irvine
l\v1· Nn ~~
UmtnR Rm set. l(la.'111 lop
Lubic \I/1th r. c h 1u rs,
lamps. chaJr & ottoman.
M1>-Pffi Musl sell! Call
aft llpm 9M 'IKT1
Sl'<)RTS PAINTINGS
Ortl( 11,..ril(raph' b y
W:1,Yltnd Moore. musl
N4•tl C:all 974 Y.Y.>9
l'er>1an Crpt.s. very hn1:.
varttJU'I :u, K1111han.
ll!fahun, Naecn 640·6800
Cabinet" woodrn, 34"
high. 24" d~p. 27" wide.
SlO..a<"h. oo display an re
II.I' ol 729 c 1 w. 18th.. St
C.M &U-ll020 -----
J!HO's Lionel E lectr1 c
1'r111n St'l, complete. l or
mlo call btwn 4 41 8
ITIS 1558
Nr n ew K enm ort' self
C'lt>IJUllfl oven. black '80 .
Uiicrl GI'; dl1hwa11hrr.
br\Jn7A' J'IO.
23 y rd11 . new n ylo n
c•l'lM!tilUC. dark ru1\ S70.
'7$2·~·
Cocke r Spaniel AKC. Gwk.11 old. Oufr C())or :\ ATI•:N't'lON ClltLS Oo-Ciralls Sf.an
male , 3 fe~Je. Me un Ina awa.y to collc1<e? Arc Ornate cut Iron circa
l&ft.tpm you c I ea n In a >'ou r 1882 from co1.1rthou11e.
clOIW!t? If 11-0, brlna your Tom b 1 l o n e. Ar 1 z .
clothc>11 to C h11rllc'8 ~31M7
7'1&4Sll. oeea• reel• Is r od1 JI' P.CAT 113 CAT. Ttlt.
Good cionc1. aeoo. Mun Mt.I.• 1'°' eves.
ITMllOewe.
'°'' Ncie25" llatnaVOlL Color
T.V. CS 2 Yr. Warr.
ftee Dtt . .,....1'788
''11 Lancer 2S, xtra1 ,
brl1l ol cond. SHOO
ft0.9'10 wkdys, .,_3206
eves .
~ Pta'11()fl Sloop xlnl.
cond. w 1po11111ble Npl.
1l1p $25 ,500. e v e11
~C8l0. wlcdya 967-1633.
8'per Stereo: 4<hannd dUlcreel. maay xlr u .
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SLATE POOLTBL
GOOD COND SlOO
841-71.IO
WANTED. Color TV'11 de·
ad or aJ.l ve Top pr1C(..'fl pd
'78 Calallna 30 sn.ooo
6'11-.SS'72 -·----------
17ft R£FJUG w /ltemltr. 1V. ~ .. Sytva.rua Color.
Playpen Sofa. Uke new. Nklnl ~
C AL 25 ·V e r y w e l l
~u1pped race/cruise.
01 vo r ce for ces sale 840-5680 83M31S C-3404 ~
JUlCER. Acme brand .
Vegetable & frl.ll l Jwcer
$l00. X1nt caod.. 631 289'4
25" Co6or TV S1 ~
2'yr war Fr~ Del
&42·5340
Vmture 222. i:ood rt>nd. 3
s;i1li., mtr. lrlr, xtrl.li.
-'9)(1 545--~
BrautHul Crystal Chan
delter An tq ROid ,
droplets 160. worth
much more 64()..9&48
~lo 2000 11pkrs 4 way,
4.S-Dwat\ peak. walnut
rab. S5o5() 646 ~11 Ml
7pm
DAY SAJU;R 13' Ghowt
Good fltwrglas boat f11r
ranulle!\ Seals rour an•l
L' ear lopable '825. ('all :»1 04S4 .dler 6pm or 1111
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Pnv collector offel")ni.:
~tt.'I by <.:haicall. M iro •
Anckwell, Dall. Neiman,
8oulan11 .. r . o th e r ~
Sub1.t 1111t1 al s " v 1n 1(1>
673-~
Complt'te backy;ud l(Y~ ..
'let. !tilde .+ J SWtnj(!> .·
Scars product 2 yn. old·
MO ~ 1472 or art ~ pm
call~2977
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ni•-d a '°'a or lov1..,1·a1
Will .Ui.t1 l'Ofl"ldf'r l'ha1 r'
\1)' hudRet allow' f1,r 110
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f' It• a !> I' I .d l J .1 C' k 11'
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SJ:Jll llll'h h111 k lo \ 1111:
n •1<ll fh,ur fl.r>L $4J/J 10.k••
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mrcl pl.1)1·r & ra1l1•1 20 '
tub•· \Int t •1nd Sil.Ill
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Ut:.ARI. fM&.8579 aft 6PM
l'X IMC). 213.S
Moving Sale Albino
(.'()('ka l 1el Urf'eder' I
lr•m11lt> f'l'arly f'lcl
Aviary. n~t1na boxe1o.
Cil4(e!> 642 3)(2
CA NAR I E S b .. ia ut
:ongers. l!U•rant .. etl .
mmy color.. t'rl'<' i.tart
kit 96J..2600
,._ & er.,.. '°'° ··•··•·•····•·······•·· Antique Baby Grand
Ptano Hondl.ll'U Burled
Red Ma(h Carved legs.
side, lyre <:OLLt:C
TORS JTEM Ha;. been 8"Pf'~_ '1_68~f'Vet..'
Antique burled walnut
ptano. good cond1t1oft ,
ivory key~. $40!> or bell\
ol(er 644-4905
12 gauge Re m1ngloo
Pump xlnt t'OOd, aealber
('Alie, $\SO. 12 l(aul(C
M<wlburl( $100. 775-031H. -----L'hickenng S'2" Qu.artt>r
Uran d , mahoican y .
Lnolu new. Petite , no
ral!M! tones. Pnvale Par·
ty s.M-LS48. ____ _
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Co l e man P e a k I b ac kpa ~lt . blu e
Polar•uard mummy
aMiepng baa. l mo o6d.
11\ea.MS-"*
GOLF' CLUBS. Wllaon
X31. 9 irooa . \.3 .4.5
woods. LLke new. Sac. szoo. Call '788-8133 a rt
5P_Y _____ _
Golf Cl1.1b11. near new
powe r bui It Citatio n driver. t..yu Predator 3.
4, 5, woods. St1tf shall o.a•,m.1•.
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DAILY PILOT
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cal 642-5678
t<arn(er 22 lhcmJ( i.looµ,
fully •·•1u1 pped t .+ 1
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'IJl'T'wln Chry,,Slpi.111 u .. ,, ofr tak1•' l'I'
675 2172
J2'GRANUY
J'1)'bn ds:f' .Sport t'1<.hrr
t w 1 n Ch n 'I 1• r \Ii ' I{ 1 mt n 1 r m \' It F .
!IOllIICk-r. a uto 111 tot sa.500 ,, v 1>41i 9000
17· Inboard • lrlr . .\1P•·h
xlnl , '"'· r"h. uw,. .. S2395 Aho Z f' C.
dlnl!h~ 640 ~. <t 6P~
27• 1962 Ch.m Cn Jt So
Skiff Twn Chevy·,. \.'H
enaii. r ecently ov1•r
haukid. Xlnt l·ond SI I"
avail 95()() Ph 835 ~
wkdys. 6 75 H4:, •H
(213 )672-~ eve 1 wkncb
24' Sk1pJack. ·79 open
crw se r , 130 hp Volvo
diesel Tower w /con
ll'OM. plank hah box, w t nucn. DF, ADl'. 11ran· ner. $5 channel r ud10.
a 1&lo palol w /l r l r
$!9.915(). 642-6540. ------'78 Sea Ray 20· Cuddy
m&M!r 260 11 /P, 40 hrs
Apelco r ad io. cover,
trailer . lW ID b11 t
Oivort'e sale. $12.700 rum. Evni ~. d11y.,
-~ ------
'79 Thunderb1 r d 18 • w.ded. bke DeW Loc1t·
fJd \n NB. Mual s ell I
1111bolr. 213 /472-8087
OWNU 11 32' Urunate.
l o ade d . Twn 220
Cruaeder; 23~ llrs on
enp .... soo 875-~
12' fiberCl• boat w /\fir.
81p JobntoG, lille new saooo. :we.142!'
28 ' Ed dy c rafl
~. 1Up avail. ~JMMIM.
CLASSIC
t r;Jn,f Prn'f1 '!hp n• .. -tl<'ol
,j , I'&(' '>IOfljl lit I""""
I .11l 'I ,.rr) li-15 1,iih
9080 ......••••••.••.....•..
l!f N11rd1t rt'tl '"hi l>lu•·
11t-rl1·11 t'<M\<1 C:n·.11 i.k1
l'JOal. 4:111 Ct>t'vy 1·t'h"1
<.ln1r. taocfrm trlr l'I'
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9120 .......................
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roola.llled. u.-.ed I w 1 cP a II
extrai.. bi.I ofr aho\ ,.
~ S40-7171.642 3$!Y.>
Muful I lil'd IMin ' I 4 0 .........•.......•.....
C1 m :Hl1 Crly Bike &
Hvkart. mt rood, SJ!Y.•
1.442 20t4
Benelb G2 Moped
Nrw. never us1..od
$450 96.HO I 0
~;J.t'I 9f 50 ...........•.....••....
'76 Suiukt GTl8!>. ""
<'ellenl cond1t1on. S7UO
675--:.175
71 Yamaha XTSOO lllfll
cond. "7Sl"IRM · ~9281
'76Hwy. Patrol ZI
~r SJ600or Be!lt.
67 J.7975 !\ft. 6.
'711 Yamaha SRSOO·
Lo miles. Jtlnt «OOd.
Sllm/beril ~I~
'Tl Suzulu GT 750 drflSM"CI .
x1nt cond. m ust sell $1000
or 8.0 49'·3016
i i lluKky dJrt bake, very
good shape MSO
830-9151 ----..... .._ .. s-., ... /Shr ... fHO •••••••••••••••••••••••
RENT 23' F IRf-:R ALl.
SELF CONTAINE D
REASON AOL E. f>45..21,g3
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Secrlftce 950C)
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·• Cbria, 21 • Seuklff. •••••••••••••••••••••••
ldeel f.-btiy c:Nialna. ·n 32' Sliver S\reak ~· "500. 146-'7414. Traller: f\aUy equl~.
IMh. Siii 9060 AC, ~. 112.000!*t.
.. •••••••••-•••••••••• lllllMlll08 evee. Temllorary help. uroloay beck otnce, 2 weeu only .
144·2922. A1k fo r
Mkbeile.
To deliver Vally Pilot
bw1dleit to carriers. ~e·
~,.. van or l11r ge ala
tm wa •on atnd a •ood
drivln" record . Phone
142·4321 a nd u k for
Harry keley or Don
WUUamA EQUAi~
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
Clow\, ti lum them Into :..:..:....-----
'""h ~Newport 81vd, JOUN WAYNE TENNIS
CM 631·!M73 C L U 8 F A M I L Y M DIBF.RSHJ P. flOOC> or
Ewrythln• From Soup To lnldt for car of Hm•
NW-Ntl Portamou\h v a&u e . U l ·l'74l o r
UWe Mia.I Mulfet aat on a
Tuflet , alon1 came a
8pider an4 read ln the
O•llY Piiot Cla11lfled ~ about Mlal Mui·
let'• Tultet atMl boUlbt It
tor •·~· You can N II ,_ tl:lfet and '°"' of other lhln11 throu1b
..I>ally Pilot ClaaalCl.cl
Ada. Call-.NTI
OORONADO U. 1fft. F.it• Sm. traller, 11leeps •.
d . ccmd. l'\ill)' -aulpped. ltme, •ink. tb& • c:bn.
8altolr.t7$-US6 tlOO.-.moev •.
'J'ow Truell Dnven U ·
per'd. Top pay. Apply
<JlsW Towl n•. 7'08
Cltrnt Way, C.M. 842-12$2
SEl.L kt.le lterm with a ~ly Pilot Cluallled Acl
Have )'OU read today···
Q..an.d Ade 1 If not.
ru·~ snlulnl lb• bat .,.,...... tn town I
• -• -_. -• • _. -• .... --• #fl • , •• _. .... , #' , I f ..... -• I
Dr. fhmOnllton Beach 8'10-t•.
.. -. . -·-· . . ' . -.. -.
.,...,... '8' a.lot coed.. Older Id SU SO/beat.
m•ltl color salls, IQ.MSG, Gl·llM eves ~X.1 aftS 8Db.
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IMPORTANT
NCYTICE ro
R£ADERS A 'I I)
AOVERTlSl-:ttS
The price ol •t"ms
advertised bv \ ehtl'lt!
dealeN In tht! \ eh1rle
c:lu11hed a1f\\'rt1:.1n~
rolwnm doe:s not md ode
any appli cable la'<es.
license. transfer fees.
finance cllarge:.. rees for
air pollution control d t-
v\ce ceruf1cauon.., or de
aler document:ir> pre
perauoo charges unle:.:.
otherWlse sper 1f1ed b)
lbe advertiser
.wltpt/ a..ks 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ClASSIC IUYHS
tltO
Can'\ WI vow car•
c:uvmlMW
PAYSTOPOOLl.Apt FUrClean ~Import.
Call MUi:f' or t)on
l)J.l 17 t
WANTED!
Lale rnoJel Toyotu,
Voh'\J6. l .. t'lnt~ 4l V aM
a.11 WI tuda y •
l , .............. 4l c ......... ,.
r.. 60 t JO J w S40 tot
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow U.5 the OPPortUnJlY
to consider thl' purchase
or l.r&dt' 10 of )Our d ean
l'tlr.>che Chec:k with LI:.
TrJday•
1972 VOLVO 1800t::S •363• .. ,11)(/f a1w1
SEDAN-Ha rd to rin d '"""'"" ''"'"' •w 1316 n.»
"Sports wagnn" mCJdel ------
with 4. s pet.'d tr.:in!. & .W... lnlporied
overdrive. air ronduaon .. ••••••••••••••••••••• !!'f~:. ~o~~-~xt~~~~ez G-r• 970 I
tS in exC"eJlcnl t·ondtt1on ••••••••••• •••••• •••• • •
Has bet:n tn same ramily
since 1972 You must ~ee
tlusone' Makeorrer
Cell 499-2647
·79 Cus to m CJdtlla c
SeVllle Opera C.:oul>'.' An
exq\Jlstte shooN piece. col
lertors~ar Every opuun
imaginable ~.000 m1k-.
~.OOQ 080 or ta ke m t•r
lease Ron HuRhes 0 11)':.
54().,8180. Eves 5S9 7238
VW l.9S-1. Good rond ltblt
en~. $2000 or b't 1>rr
5411-451l9 t)r 645 6670
ATTENTION!
M e r c e d e s . H '.\t W .
Porsche. Cl:is:.tc & I::x
ut.Jc. We will sell your car
on cons11(nmen\ al 'nur
pn1·e lk.sl lnr11twn in
Oranl{e County For in
forTTlilllOn <'311 J im Cur
an
~ .. ,...
I.JOO W Coast 11'4 y
Nwpt Sch 642-6763
REBUILD ABLE
4' wtlteef Drives 9550 '73 JenMtt Hedy •••• ••• • • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • SOX> (2967 f
'7U CJ7 JXJOO, SIOOO down '74Dahun12 t 0
. -. ..,. • ., l•,.,twd A.t.to1. 1......,,.w Thutlday. Auwu.•t 23. t 919 DAIL v P1Lo'r £I I •••••••••• ••• •• •• •• •• •• • ••• • • • •• • • • •••••• •• • • • __ __,.._ ________ ---______ ..... .._,;;_ ____ a. __ _
PwscM t7IO V•wep11 '770 ........ UN4 A119e.UtM Uted
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"Jttlt tlereo air. needt "14 VW Van, nelf reblt Cu•u ffll Cll.... ffJti-..••
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1'70 HAJl80ll BL VO
COBTAIOSA
Ul-1116
IOIMcLAllM'•
11."A> N Beach Blvd
I.A HAUKA
lS M.I No of SA to'v.) l
t7t4JU2-5Jll
&.tnday by Appl
'75 2002 . A C. s uorf.
•M FM . whl!. t ires.
$7000 lkbbic 642 31:173,
642-6006.
BMW '76 ~I. Mmt cond
1-jord blul', lllauvunkt
stereo tape, 4 spd. tsesl
olr. (5912PL> Pvt ply
da ys 7 ~2 ·1864,
w\mds/eves~l 21.54
'73 IMW l .O CSL
R.are rac on~ i\Jpina
sup st~nnl{ & hr;,,k••'
Air coml Mint rt1111I
000006
'78 3201. fully l'qu1p.
Recaro ml Mint rnnd.
14 ,500 m1 li03\'ZC 1
$11,100. 846-9178 1'1'
'76 RMW lOO'.!. f.1nt;,!ol1t·
C(ll"tthuon, :CK on g m1.
J\ C'. 1\ M FM !.ll'rl'o
('al>:>. $7850. 645 8809
iii 5301, 28K m1. J\ T
Snrl. stereo. Make t1Hl'r,
~ 673 5"613
Iii :>:lll Atr. !-len'11. nt•W
urcs Enthu.-.1a.'1 ma int
AJJ ~cb avail Spolh·~'
!R-'>00 714 97'1 11850 ur
7 M ~9-1 2.>36 a fl ti
971S ....•.....•••......•...
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HOleACcn
MANY
TeQ 111,,_..
&NYBSITY
~-.. .... C...•.WC , ...... -HarMr Blvd. a.a.... N0-11.o
........ t7)0 .......................
71 XJ.111.
AutomaUC', au". fully
eq_~pped . 6M act ual mllea, Re1enry rl!d
w 1t 11n hides "f'l a w
ku "<~UKTI
CUVIHIMW
l.M II 8roMlway
SANTA ANA ~ 3171
'73 XJ6 Mlnt L'OOd, 50M
tnl.
$7500.
lm-0005.
'84 XX£ Coup(! :,3 ooo
~ On~ H"lluw v111nt
F'anlasUl' cond b40 0327
Eves
QWt'k 11aJf! 98S00 /ofrtr 1'100 Cf\I, 1311115 551"'*21. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -••••••••••••••••• •a.. 1-674·21'4 work 142-4121B '1'9 <.:ordoba. hilly loaded. 7t Ghla VI. Load•d
Caro6 • .... VW Qt'\UAREB•CX 3000mi. =-He to aD-,8rand new. Must sell
...
•-.-•
9716
" ._ " · preclatc. ownr leavft l73QO. CaU 4N-)1JO Iv
-F-x1tlt cood. radi•lJ rmo au&e.~78Mlft)pm. mq ....................... Or ee.t. m-21~. .,__,;;;, _______ _
• 1 DEA UR IN U.S. A. ·ee Bua. drl ven db!,!t. "72 ~t.4-41 NfWPO"l. • M\JITANG, whit.. ad ·~ aov ~!?'":f:s!Wv1 rmY 71CADUAC ;: c!:'":t :,~t,:_~~S. ~:· =~1.d~~~
(ARVI• M&-12.5 ..-rwooo l-8Pm. 496-2111eve9.
ROLLS·ROYCl -..-.............. · 12 New y 0 r k er '73 Madi I: Orit owner.
• ..,, .. ,....,.. '70 VW Camper. Sood --~ ••-Uu<ll r ond. AM/FM itereo. Includes tilt wheel, Broucbam. blk v\nyltop. AUpw,AC.~Nlff. , ....... __ ~ .... ..-~ S23lO 6'2 981 miH control. st ereo. fully loeded. xJnt cond. clMA car. Mual aee!
UC»lO\UNOA'f\ aptit ~.eats. all of MZ-711Sevs •wkeadl. 1------------
'Ste SUvtir Cloud l
$19.000 .......
'75 Rabbit 4.dr dlx Q)dl. the Fleetwood lu1turies & AM/FM, lo m l •• perfect low miles. CUUMCf l .. aa.tana. oew Ureit. ~"700.892·5L2:5 •..iattt ~ 9'lZ mllllalltbiaweek. Sl500 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• orafr.~tl508
New "19 diesel Rabbit s.alt '760 2-dr. dlx. A!C. ~lge,
.. ••••••••••• •• • •• •• • •• 4-11p, stereo. 83&-~
SAAi ·73 412 Wagon. aut o:
AM /FM cus. 1mmac
rmo.~ SA.LlS. SMYICE
A.ND LEASIMG
OEMOSA!.E
NOW lN PROGR~';S'
'73 412 Stal Wgn, Kood C ad '14 EI d o rad o
t'Uld. 66K mt, rnll.!il i.cll Cabnolet. f'1rem1St red. suoo. SJS.2232 1mmac . snoo. 64().4220
BEACH IMPORTS '70 eug Stra11<ht t>00> No
MS Dove Slret•t £'nlit1ne or :.cc1t::. $4)-0
NEWPORT BEA<.:11 ~_38 __ _
1976 CADILLAC
752-0900 VW fiberglas blll(I.:>. 't ry
l 977 CHIVIOUf
COIVITTI T· TOP
Thil loaded. 2·tone beige
model hai; low mil~ & lt'i
11,1persharp' t428UWt;J.
OHLY $94'5
HOWAllD CM.-r ..
Dove & Quail Sts
NEWPORT REJ\Cll
Ul-0555
'T3 CORVETTE 61,000 m1.
runs great . $6 .5 00
l.aune 642· 7687
9Nl
'T1 Ghia: V!i stereo, AC. t\all pwr, 14• mi. cream .
$&3115. ~7.a23. 673-5125
evui.
'69 Limited Edltlon
Clean. $1800 or beat olfer.
67J.-i209 aft 6.
a. ..... tf 55 .......................
NUBS
AUTOC&n'ER
• N011«NG OVER
$4999 ~ 9762 clean. S2:500
·n x.JS. rl-<l '4 :.Jdd.Je ml. •••••••• ••••• ••••• ••••. 830-91_5_1 __ _
B.OOtlAOO COUPE
f\ill power. factory aar
•cond • AM / F M s ter eo
radio w 8 trac k , till
wbet-1. r rwse control.
i.pht power seals .
Qlbri()jet top & lulher
Ull«tOf'. ISer 273709'
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'72 XR7. new ttres. P tS. 76 OLOSMOllLE
tlllGBICY SDH. like new . 18,000 m1 .
stereo. loaded, Sl8.SOO.
PP. TS9-1667 at\ 8PM
Tl S-spd, J2mpg, dlx mt, ValYo 9772
AM F M . malo! whli.. •••••••••••••••••••••••
2JJ "'34-1814. 960-24117 VOLVO $5799
P 1B. AM l fM r :ass.
Slln> best ofr Al\ 6P M .
642~
---~ 97l4 Toyota '765
SAi.iS, SlltVICE
A.te>LEASIHG
ov,.:R.SEA." 01-;u vt-.nY EXJ>l:..~TS
NABERS ·ro XR7, all xtr~s. nt-w
i:ofd pw.nt. xlnt $1000
~701!1Days
With all ol the 98 luxunc'
plus AM/FM stereo. ltll
wheel. crwse co ntrol.
split ~ seat:. &. low
1n1Jes. C748PHJ l ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••
'17 Karma on Ch 1 a '74 v:L1 r a. l(ood nmt.J111un
Cum.om rbl\ eng & Wdy AM FM n 1 s::.cn<· new
+extra.-;_ aft 6. 646-5157 lire:.. 7S-I 1301
'T3 K. Gtua t'pe X1nt cond
w /OUt + nlll n y ext r 11s
$4,000/080 644 2058
Eves
HARUTO F!Nll
1976 Mark 11 Toyot:i, lo
mi. rrunt ro nd Loucll.'d
Sac $3950 or o rfl'r --------9718 _9624411 ask for M:i r11u1
••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n GLC Good runn111 1-:
rond.itwn ~ or ~~l
olfer 536· 1489 alter Ii pm
&wknds
MIR.edn hM 9 7 40 •••••••••••••••••••••••
·71 <lSOSEL S 1h·er &
pinstnpe x.J nl Mnt.l. ;,ill
xlru :.. 41M m 1 .
$22.000 be:.t ~1 •t;;-,;
eves. wknd:.
"69 Corollu
$500.
960 2&\H
'71 Cor(IJIJ. cuutl 1'J
milo·Jg•". n l'l.'tl \1111\\
work ~ <l!W 4i<n • ·
·n Corolla Diie 'r 1•ll11v. ~
tJr auto 25.5011 m 1
A \1 F M t .:i1a• SJ:,~~
002 2326 ----
Tri ..... ,767
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AM Jo'M :.t cre<J. mu .. 1 Z>~l'G. s
633
sPd.. $-tOOO
:.ell $1 2.000 o ffer 1iso9
95.S~
'68~1':4dr Un ~nwnr,
i:oot.J cond. $4000
f173.28S8 7~ H~J5
7J 4SOS E , ~1 uoom 1
lnadl'<I. iust II ~•· n•·.1.
Will i.dl "hbl IJIUl' hook
&k~ 77f.il aft to
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VOlVO
1966 Haroor Ul\d
COST I\ M t:SA
M6-9l0l 540.9467
()fLUIGE COUNTY
VOLVO
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1n Oranl(t' ('nunc} ' Lil:\ I)<" l.E1\.'°) ...
L>IH~C.1'
2025 S Manchester
Anaheim 750 -2011
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ClURAMCE'
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CONNB.l
CHEYIOUT
~Harbor Blvd
{'(~I A M !-:SA
546-1200
i7 26-ttil. Xlnt t·o111l t -;,1 \n\:t <mh l'i\I mi
lr>Jdl'rl •11nr•M •f 111.1 "'
·~ ·07 Cougar. wht on whl.
PS. PB. /\C. xln\ int.
very good cnnd ~·4760
d)"' ~~!l f'Yt!~
9940 ........•..............
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$4799
HAIEIS
AUTO CENTER
1425 Baker Sl
COSTA Mt;:.;A
540-9109
7K Olds 9tl Regl'nry
l..1•alher 1nl, ~.
R33-0119
ii Cklta.88 Xlnc 1·ond.
nl,.. tlrt'"'I $1W~
968·~ ..
64 Cutia'>!\ F'8:'I autfl
trarn.. xlnt runnml(
rond $:lOO 962 'l'JKS """° 9957 ··············•········ Joemt.-&SOll
UMCOl.M-MBlCURY
~al of I.he W1~k"
1978 PtMTO
'°)1lve r t:'1tl••r 1or
JtJtl'll'Tl J lll' rJ rl 111 ~
hi-.1ll•r C(Jbl '~:11 o
'3450
:.!626 llart>or Bl C ~
~S6JO
lake over h:asl' Cu It $lCXA> <65811
Dave al 759·89G2 or Eve·:-; 174 A.ustitt Merino
~01.30, $795 IR93M I
'73 \' r. s unroof, r;11J 111.
heawr.~~~t Mcrn-dt~ lk'n1 J!JI SI. ~,!J
Nl.'wly rt·:-.trol '<Int
$9.5 00 ht·t>t o rrn
i l·H!M (1150
VW llavuig troubl{· "·II
in~ your car? Try u~ Tup
dollar Paid ror IJr "•II '
BnnR your rar Cu Jim
:'w!arino \'olk:.v. a l!t•n.
llfl 11 lleal'h Hh cl • 1111111
IO~'tllll Ht'ach 1\~k for
Prank Manno or rum
A1km
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l"oro 1!17 t l..td Hun~ l1 Jt1k
R••rd l\1r Cl'>nd $1:115 11r
he;t Cal I f.46 ~ l'\ l' •or
~' lj)iJ da)">
71 J'1nt11 lt.un:il11.ut \(
,.ut<i 'u nrl $1 10 11
:..l041 l3 Ytlll ~. t'' e'>
'71 Z-dr. ~<IOd cnnd 1t1on
'64 Willy CJS J eep. Xlnl ...-+ A.Mto Sup~
c'Ood. Brand new enitine 1-776-9900
Best OH er Call 548·5282 1---------"--- -ROlftlo 9705
Tl Ford. x.lnl cond. roll ••••••••••••••••• ••••••
bar. bn.tsh Ruards. CO
• £i00, 842-4647 ----"78 GMC Jimmy : Clean.
loaded. Looks NEW
t*>Olbest orrer. 848·9194
e\-e!S
9560
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 ~v i.2 T . very ~d
oond PS/PB. air. ncv.
lrlm'I. 631-3588. 646 7649
AUA.IOMEO
SALES. SSlVICE
A.MD LEASIHG DEMO SALE
NOW IN PROGRt:SS'
RACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEJ\Cll
752-0900 -------
'79 Che\•y ~.T P U : 3SO ra ·74 Spyder. gm blk
auto. pay off $5800. t.op,49M.sr>SOI>
97{}1060. 7318741. (714 )673-8880 ------
'73 Courier. A/T. good .._. 9707
IJlPI, 12K ml. $1700 or •••••••••••••••••••••••
bestofr. 768-~ '74 lOOLS 4 dr :.ed. /\/C.
, h T auto 1.rara. S>.400 77 C ev Yi P . U .. 642-2S10or646-4848
Silverado, loaded, 15.600 ---------
ml. $5650. 642·3528. lmmac while 1979 Audi
642-3936 ~. 16,000rm. 1 owner.
'72 Foro. ~ton. 6~yl. 1'.o;pd ~utely loaded. Must
stick. $2200. ,;ee. $10.800. 64S-80U.
~MJ •74 Audi 100 LS. xlnt cond.
•
78
,..,, Lu M .,_11 $1750. Momin gs & eves V<,,evy v ust .7<: 644-8l!ll
T,o.pymnts. xlended ---------
warr'ty . 5 57-3 770. ~ 9709
645-4336 eves •••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
'67 A.H. Mark ill 3000:
'75 (l)evy PU: Shortbed. 48M ong miles. mint ~. xlnt cond . PS. oood. 833-01l9 PB.. AC mags S43-S652. .
. IMW t7t2
77 Ranchero GT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brougham. Stereo. 1ur.
lilt str whl. bucket seats.
full pwT', full warr. 29.000
ltll. $3950. 7 59-9321>
ms Datsun longb<>d with
camper shell. low miles.
13,750/or best orr Call
af\ Spm. SS2·7159.
'72Cbevy i.-aT . Slake.
Sl.500
548·4485
i8Dauun Pick Up: Sspd.
28K mile.. $3900.
~3
'73 Datsun PU. custom
int. casutte. AM /FM.
roil bar. 2 tanks. more 70
v-•••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 Ford E-250 Chateau
dubwa1on: trlt. special.
ZZ.000 Ml. S1 .SOO. 673-04'7 3
18 Ford Econoline 300.
302 auto. runs good. sum. MZ-0393.
CREVIER
$1 ST .. U OAOWAY
SAMTA AMA
835·3171
TH[ UlllMAT[ DRIVINC MACHINC
•USEDIMWs•
'72 2002lli S /R (992G B V l
i6200'lA SIR (944RK0 )
i6500iA S/R 095RKO>
"T1320411pd, st (670SPV )
"T1 S3048pd s /R (0179)
i832048p, (239UKm
'78 633ClliA S /R ( 0062 >
'7832ClA A /C (819WDA)
Qoled SllRit.yl
·' llfMEDJATE -
DEUVERY!
iO Ford van min.I· motor
home. alr, stove, refrlg.
t• beds. tbl, lots of CUP· tio.rdl. SZ5()0. 1183-7~
LdGI S&ICTIOH
OFMIW tt7t
J20l's
5211'1
ALSO 633CSI 's
Cl
'71 Dodie 200 Van COD· version. PSt PB. A /C,
• 1m11. rrt1, sink. loaded.
40QOml. Ml-79' aft Spm.
'71 Ford cstm int. loaded. 2 taab, 81DOO/ofr. P.P.
IO-Zl04
• • 'T7 Ford Vu: Cba~au • dub waaoa. Best offer. \ -.uuev.-.
tHO .......................
~ Ml ...... am car '15 Ir
'up 8\&t o A ·l
.ecb1Dlcal. Caab to -. • ..ma..
,,
'·
IMSTOCIC!
Call today · We aJao may
bave that pre-owned
BMW you are loollinl
for! Hl-2040 4tMt4f
..._.."c ..
'THiil 4 ueecl, IUDl'OCJf, teether.
allou. low mllut
Operates on re1ular f\ill I (5441) •
$14,9'1
Otblrl To CbooM
CllVBIMW
Ill la aro.ctway
&AMTAANA -.nn
&12 lli21
'71 CAPRI
'1300
962-6723
9720 •••••••••••••••••••••••
LUGE
SIUCTIOH Of
A.UMODRS
SHOP &COMPARE
BARWIC K DATSU ...
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831-ll7S 49J.Jl7S
•DATSUMS•
~w.ction
OfA.IMo«Ws
WI SPICIALl1E
IMGOOO
SBVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 HARBOR BLVD
540-64 I 0 540-02 I l
HAIYS
AUTOCEHTEI
NCYI'HINGOVER
$4999
·nDATSUM
lOOSXCOUPE
5 SJ)eed tram mission. air
cond1tioo1ng, stereo
radio. rally wheels & on
ly l8.000 rrules. <J78TW1 I
$4999
'86 1600 Roadster. 2 tOPS.
recent e ng overhaul
l3200. 840-9910 wkdya.
493-32il6 eve.s
"721200. 8 track. Gd cood.
~ $1500/bSt. Marla.
m.o700. ev ~1536
'74 610 Wagon. orig. owner. reg gu, S2000 /bSl
alf«.~
'123'0Z
$MOO !best off er.
548-%780
'721
'75 2400 M U :-lt·w (Jct
eng, xlnl rond '70 :lH/) SI,
M 18 ToP cond. $.14 .000
Pn pty 968-2645
'118 280 SL Xlnl cond tm.
M.tche11.ns. am /fm slerro
cassette. 9.000 m iles on
new eng. 4 :.pd SHJ.000
67~
'68 280S L auto. I\ C.
AM 1f"M tape. red on~
paml, Jump seuts. nt"v.
e ng . xl n l c<1nll
Sl3.<XX>/bst offe r biS c~:,
9742
••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n Midget. Z..000 m 1·s.
$3600
751-6182. !>-8 ev~
9744 .......................
'Tl MGB 2'6M ma. nsoo
fl1S Silt\
·711 MGB, .)l t>llQw . 'Ci ni
c·•>n<I. all record:.. mui.c
:.ell . ~ ... t Orr C U,\1
760-l216 Jo:v~ & v. knd!'
·01 MG B <iT Ne w p1;11nc .
new 1ntr & nsh nl'""
carb!i $1500 b;:,t 842 2636
'-.ot 9741 •••••••••••••••••••••••
rlUGfOT
SA.LIS. SBYICE
A.NDLLUIHG
DEMO SALE
NOW IN PROG RF.SS '
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Strct.'t
NEWPORT BEA\.:11
752-0900
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'T3 914 2.0: AM /FM /8trk.
nu b rakes . $5500.
~348S.
'88 912: Runs good. xlnt
cond . new trans.
pX)/Qlr
498-7*1 eves
•• 358C oripal. 47.000 ml . Concour winner <SCGJM> .... ..... ,__..
1>6-7111.
••-••• .. •••••••••••• 9W Porlcbe '72, lo mi, Apr
'T1 111, alDt C!Ond, A(C. .rp, ma1s. All /fM .
All/FM can, 5spd , tmC).GGM.1.
44,000ml, P?60. Day ''7nl: Xlntcond. 940-74'2. eft!M0.6216.
..... 9121 -=Al\5. ........................
''11 Cvcc, S·•P. new "71 r.u•tl IT...,
Mlobeliu. tune-up, c::.1'7M211
............ 57'1 -·-,. Pancba • ...-... Taraa.
'15 Qvtt. w/lllch Un&, wllt/Mk, AC. PW, PT.
idat coad. Uh new lowatecl. cbrom• trim, hit . .-. 611·9051 all .-a.TSO. (714) 17S.71U, t :llPM SST-1111
6
REASONS TO
IUY & SERVICE
AT
JIM MARINO
VOLKSWAGEN
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CHOOSE F«OM .,.
IMMfOIATf
OWYBY OH MOST
MOORS
1111 l HACH I LYD
HU~TOHHACH
142-2000
14 Super Bug, perl cond,
$3100 o r bc ~c f))·:i
~2ll0. eves 494·4964
/4 Camper. clean. r€'fn11.
stove & sink. air, autu,
23.000rru. $4850 ~ 7. 7066
'65 VW eng rblt. good
tra.nsportatJon car
BX). 673.0016
'79 D iesel R abbi t ,
.O+mpg, 10.000ml. 2dr
white w tan dlx Int.
A~. custm whls & tires,
AM tFM cass. Moonrf,
•500. Pvt Pty J o hn
Donahue al 838 -4424
Days or 760-0614. wk.ads·
eves.
'72 Super Beetle: Xlnt
eond. automatic stick,
co·co mall, radio.
beater. S2350 Ask for
Brenda m-0981
iO V'JI Poptop cmpr, like new. sieso. 645-2889 dyi.
HMllZTeves
"18 Coawrt. Cbampa1ne
EdWon. Metallic l"Ofle,
wtll top Is lntr. 12,000 ml.
AM/PM cua ... or ... -..u
...
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AM ~"'ti 1 .1!.:.ellf' :.tl'n"'
W K 1111 It'". Pl ~ ut)
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003 !Ml'.!
~ ~\vru,1 2 .. 2 54\\ m1.
am fm raS>< Mui.t ~ell
$l 0 U U "f ( t' r C a II
all)'tl mt' !WI ~~77
ClA5SIC COR\ \Ill. "J
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••••••••••••••••••• •••• pcunl ) our rol()r :'\ lnt AMC '905 f'IJO<i Ston•1u.' 111q onh
••••••••••••••• •••••••• John &42 791U or 6~3 ~u•1't
• ·79 AMC Coorord. full\ Af..!_7P',!' -----
loaded. mu,i.t :.ell Cum.I.' ·;9 C a p r 1n· ClJ >'H
&~ 631 5H24 M.trttn Loadc-d. ~mile' ~
IMidc ''' 0 or bl.o:>t oH!'r ~u ... 1 s•·ll'
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 67J..12(XJ \ft f)
1195 •Jr 11Her ~1·07~1.
·;o 1:al axw a"· pwr ~WYllv ffi:.I?
&\,OtOll\J . irtd rvnd ~ '72 Pinto Runabc>ut 201)1\
1*1 l!tili' _ C'C' l'flg. New t1r1":i k.u n·,
""t'll ~ or b~t ofr
$~1 "71 L TU V. agoo $S0() or
t>en offt'r
f;l.2 ~
76 1-JJt~ Ti (,)() mile' full
p•o 1 r Xlnl r11nd
~ 1121
C'la<.,ll' fi9 M u-,tJnl!
Gr a.ndt> 5ll m 1 \1 int
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71.> Plntn . ._:ood rond1t1011
In milt":.. b 1 .... t flfflr
t.73~
PtjSJllH"' 996 0 .•..•..•.•.•.•...•..•..
71 0u.'ltt'r 6 q I. Xlrll
NJnd liood mP!?
9:'>7 2891 E"·~
-:11 I.TD Ur11m 1 "'"'"' PGllHoc 9965
tin·' .. s1~1 .th~nmt·nt •••••••••••••••••••••••
7ll (}luc·k Ht 1•.111.lrl 1-\Jlh
l•1o1J<11"<l \It F>'tl~· "' l)l•'t
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!J..U tJ..t ufr 1 1J ••..:.•I 0en~ ~ ~i ~-'~ iii CAT Power· 2J.OI~• ~ 9925 u..coM 9945 mill"> only Xlnc cond
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sl2lX> 96J..4090 & S.l6 393M
~I ~i 111 1
"iJ llw r·k l\•rHu!'). :! d r,
full pwr. ull t''t r a'
$I 600 It u 11 ' ~· r ,. ;it
557 !175 :, ••\l':> &
wrdlcnct...
7:.J Cc:ntunon . .:oud t'und,
mus t s£'1 1. b n u ~h l
another t'ar R.·~l u (r
rf\'er SJl\19 ~<:'!JOO d~'·
r.12 1740 t'\ ,.,
i'b f(;•J!JI \ t> full powt"r
~unrnof l2m ri.i:. S2000
Call~ 722-1
HIS
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 CDV. 1mmat'. lo:.ided
Low rrules Call
54().8002
~ SeVllJe. l ake o~er b e
ps1ymts of ~ nr bu)
i\l'X $12500 t'.1-1 072:! ur
~~
MiletS
AUTO CENTER N<mnsc; 1w E1t
$4999
'78 CHRYSl.ER
LE IAROH SB>AH
FUii JlOY.'f't. faC"t1•n air
rood . all nr th .. Ch ry!\ler
luxu.n<'!> & nnly 29,000
miles. t525U~X •
$4999
HAIE:RS
AUTOCENTIR
1425 Bakt'r St
COSTA MESA
540-9109
i6 Cordoba S1lvt'r blue
"' bUc '11lYI top. spotle-.s ~ft('(' $2900 Maunnt'
~OOOOdys
70 Cd\" I owner. Vl'~ 1967 NC'W Yorkt'r
dl'11n S\00 lmmacu1al\' One Ownc>r
ii I 11-11 •17.ul PJO 646-4942
Autos, H•w 910 Autos. H•w 9100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
T.l '.\fark f\ Cont . v.ht cm
'4t\l. lalt~ re._: i:a~. ~ond
t•ond ~ake offe r l>h
646 7~
1979 Mark \' f\111 rlla!'l-
Ltd Edition blu•• & ""hit•·
.! tom·. lmHll'<l 'howroom
t·ond. S.12.~ or be-.1
Jnhn Wilkins 759 6916
wkd;i)"S 4 XI l•l ~ XI pm <inl> ______ _
hi! BonnPvillP Man'
rniny ~ra' Xlnt concl
trl0-0327 Evt~
i9 Trans1\m g o ld
t .oa<k'd . m u.sl st'! I
642·5340
~:STl\Tf: SAL ~; ,,
Grand Prix. fully loadl'<.l.
T tnp. $499() 6'7 ~ IM!66 -----nu ...... rd '970
~ 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••• •• •••• •••. •• •• •• '73 T Bird Cust Conttnl·n
OR.A.'<G E COL'NTY'S t.al trunJc. rully loadt>d.
MEWIST top c<>nd. reg gas. $2.SOO
LINCOLN MERCt:RY ~9l9'2 ___ --
DEALERSlllP i8 T Blrd Town Landau RAYFlADEIOE 1sM m1 . mu:.1 se11 .
LINCOLN M ERCURY ~ bestoHer 646-&2.'>
IS.18AutoCenterDr v..,. 9974
SOf'wy Lake Fores\ e1ut •••••• •• ••• ••• •• ••• •••. IRVlNE
tl0-7000
'TI Gran M:irqw:. ~k m i.
loaded w o plton:.. llkl'
rww cnnd $t7SO 75!:1 008!1
·13 VeRa GT Wagon
AM fM. rad5. 4 :.pd.
9i'Al 642 1886
7:, Wa.:on. J()mpg. rblt
l'nA. radJals. nu patnl.
Autos. M•w 9100 Jlrdc<'l rond $15 7~. ....................... ~~
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AT\AI
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Costa Mesa
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t .. ~.: EXAMPLE: 1979 VOYAGER VAN ,,, •1 r •I
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) /J4~j 55995 · YOUR PR ICE
USED CAR
~= SPECIALS
SUPER SPECl.AL OF THE WEEK
1972 FORD TORINO WAGON
ve. automatic transmission. air conditioning. sns
power steering. power brakes. AM/FM stereo.
waw tires & morel (565KEJ}.
1978 CHRYSLER
UIAaOMCOUPI
V8. automatic transml11111on air cond
pe>wer tteenno. Vtnyt top, AM/FM radio,
radial tiree & rnof'ef (707UMl:)
54295
1978 DODGE
CMAlUt .. BCOU"
Economical • c yl eng1no 5 spood
trans . air cond . pwr 11tfloring & brakes.
custom wheels A more• l•OOULA)
55795
D4HCOUPl \
Economical ft cy linde r el'\Qtno .
automnhc tran11m1u 1on pow er ste8'1ng
radio & me>fOI (VIU6<4 ')
5995
1978 DATSUN
HUCOUf'I
Eoonome<:al 8 cylinder engine • ll()eed
1ransm1SS1on. iur cond111on1ng split sear.
AM/FM stareo. custom wheels & more•
(116600)
58495
... ... 1 ,, •• ,~ ... --..... ~-·
1974 OLDSMOBILE ',AS,..... YfSTA c•utstl ve automallc lrlln'I litr cnnd pwr
sreor1ng & bra1ce .. AMI F'M ~tmoo
luggage ri ck. wsw 111ei. & mor1;•
(G3GXJWl
197 6 PLYMOUTH
[ronom1ca1 b cyl ~·nq1r11. eurnmnt11
1tan" ,111 conr1 nwr ··''""'''0 11111y1 too
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NEED CASH?
We ·11 pay top dollar for good. c lean & late model u sed
cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today •••
AND WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR
TRADE-IN!
Su~nl 10 Coast UJ E A1J9ust 22 1979 & Daily P1101. AIJ9USI 23. 1979
'
i, ~ COA.ST PLAZA-Supplement to Coast LIFE. August 22. 1979 & Daily Pilot. August 23. 1979 *
At I Magnin
New York d8signer line perfect for local lifestyle
Hanae Mori's original prints and designa bring the world'&
fcuhiona to l Magnin, South Coast Plaza.
Koven's Jewelers
emphasizes quality
in gold and stones
Quality.
People demand it ln their
lives. In their fubiom. In their
jewelry.
And at Koven•s Jewelers,
South Coast Plaza, quality is
what people cet. ••People are following a trend
toward quality jewelry .
.. We used to sell a lot of gold-
filled and Sterling jewelry. but
not anymore.
"Now we're into fine quality
· gold and precious stones," a$-1
sistant manager Norma Jones
said .
• She added that jewelry styles
nationwide are becoming more·
fe minine than in the past,
although styles popular on the
East Coast differ from thoee on
the West Coast.
"In New York, the jewelry
styles are more conservative
and traditiooal.
"In callfornia, the styles are
more free-form ud eoatem-
porary," she said.
Koven1s Jewelen 11 on the up-
per level of Soutll Cout Plan
near May Compuay.
JncreulD1 lllftueaee ID the
Oran1e Coast area bu eamed a
• •trem.adoUI'' demand ,_. load
and predoul atones, lln. Jone1
j aakl c~.-~ .. ----
Gold and precious stones are
a definite investment, s he
added ..
1 M agnin brings "everything
for the customer" from the
world's fashions to South Coast
Plaza.
Although fa s hions are
eva luated for the Southern
California lifestyle at I Magnin,
st y les from "the real East"
come to the West through the
-p 1 a z a d a p a r t m en t s to r e .
manager Karen Ohrin~er said.
"We offer fashions for every·
body, although our beach area
lifestyle absolutely affects what
women are wearing," she said.
One designer line shown in
New York -Hanae Mori -
becom es "pe rfect for t he
Southern California lifestyle" at
I Magnin.
"The light·weight fabrics and
bright colors make Hanae
Mori's collection perfect for this
area," Mrs. Ohringer said.
T he light-wei ght fabrics in-
clude pure silk and precious
f 1bres. she added.
. Pure fabrics are coming
bac k in because women are
more quality oriented than in
the past. ,
··Al though New York women
dress more mctropofitan than
those in California. women
C\ e r ywhere are dressing up
more in quality fashions than in
the past.·· she said.
She added that women also
are dressing more md1 vidually.
"Women don 't want to look
the same as everyone else. so we
treat our customers ver y
specially at I Magnin, ·· she con-
cluded.
Plaza stages fashion show
South Coast Plaza will host a gala fashion show Sept 15 in the
J ewel Court.
Vintage '79 will include wine tasting and buffet and wi ll be for
the benefit of the Orange County Music Center.
Proceeds from the event will be used in the development of a performing arts center serving all of Orange County.
· "This will be a most elegant affair," said Mrs. Ric hard H.
Spooner, vice president of volunteer activities and chairman of the
women'sguild.
"It will bring together Harper's Bazaar and a premier showin g
of the plaza's fall fashion collection," she said.
Wme tasting will feature th e cork -finished varietal wines from
The Winery of Ernest and Julio Gallo.
A 45-minute fashion presentation will feature the music of Fred
Gillette and his orchestra and will be narrated by Lenore Benson.
fas hion merchandising director of Harper's BHaar magazine.
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Tracy Philley dressn in style with gold jewelry from Chain
Reaction. South Coast Plaza.
Chain Reaction stays I~ tune
Chain Reachon Jewelers stay
in tune with fashion.
The S outh Coast Plaza
jewelry store features bright
Jewelry fashions in colored·
stone styles to stay in tune with
dre11ln1 up, owner Alan Lem·
merman1aid. ··Moat traclitloaal Jewelen
brtna ln new 1t1lel aeuaaally.
but may not 1tay ~ wltb cloUWll
f aabkJDI," beaald, aMn1"weof.
fet ullka• ltJUq ID hml wltb.
jewelry, a wide choice of gold
chains and bracelets also is
featured.
"Gold is our strong point
because we design unusual
pieces in 14·1. 11-and at. ·karat
white and yellow 1old " be said.
He added that the casual
lifestyle lead by Oran•e Coast
re1ldent1 ·affect• Jewelry
fashlom. .. The active, outdoor, healthy
realdentl ID the area enjoy &ook· 'u., IOOd and dlWllq well, and
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Fashion shoes stepped. out of early dancewear
Capezio bas stepped from
New Yort•s Broadway of 1887 to
South Coast Plaza of 1979.
The fashion s hoe and
dancewear shop originally
catered to dancers on Broadway
beginning in 1887, owner Roger
Keating said.
Then, in the '30s and '405 the
chain began carrying women's
fashion shoes.
•·All our women 's fashion
shoes evolved out of our dance
lines:· he said.
He added that most shoe
styles now are designed in
Europe and filter across to New
York and then to Calif omia.
However, California shoes
have a style of their own, he
said, because Californians lead
individualistic lifestyles.
, "New York is the Cashion
center of the U.S., but casual
s hoes sell much better in
California because people lead
such casual lifestyles here, .. he
said.
I
·'The successful fashion re-{
tailer in California stocks up on
fashions from the East but
specializes for the California
lifestyle," he added .
New York fashions are more
s easonal becaus e of the
weather. he said. adding that
they also are more dressy than
California fashions.
··Although a lot of people
dress up at South Coast Plaza,
they don't get dressed up as
much here as in the East," he
said.
Evolving out-of dance shoes from New York's Broadway o/ 1887 are women's fashion shoes at
Capezio, South Coast Plaza.
Brands carried at Capezio in-
clude : Capezio, Bass, Bandolino
and Nina.
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Dressing in European high·
fashion boots is Tracy Un·
derwood. from Brass Boot ,
Brass Boot
fllls fashion
demand here
Californians are becoming
more f asbion-cbnscious and
sophisticated at>Qut what they
wear.
And one South Coast Plaza
shoe store caters to these pro-
gressive people.
Brass Boot features European
high-fashion footwear for pro-
fess ional men and women,
manager Dianne Sullivan said.
''Our limited edition footwear
isn't for the beach scene -it's
for professional people into high
fashion," she said.
She added that most high·
fashion footwear designs
originate in Europe and become
popular nationwide in the Unit-
ed States.
Brass Boot imports about one
dozen shoes per designer style.
The shop never repeats the
lines, she said.
Ranging in price from SlOO
and up, the styles at Brass Boot
attract affluent customers, she
added.
Shoe leathers include skins
from lizards, elephants, os-
triches, deer, armadillos,
kangaroos and goats.
Customers at Brass Boot re·
ceive personalized service in a
relaxing atmosphere with
pleasant music and a glass of
South Coast Plaza. wine, she concluded.
Shoes tailo red for lifestyles
Shoe styles at Thom McAn,
South Coast Plaza, originate in
New York.
The first Thom McAn store
was started in New York 55
ye ars ago, ma nager Ernie
Avalos said ..
However, the South Coast
Plaza store merchandises shoes
tailored for the Southern
California lifestyle.
••Although our styl es
originate in New York. some
shoe styles -for ex ample,
Topsiders -sell here but not
there," he said.
He added that, although peo-
ple are dressing up more than
in the past, Thom Mc An stores
on the West coast sell more
cas ual shoes th a n stores
elsewhere in the country.
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~ust3irst
Jmpressions
1' to Joyce
Depend on Joyce for reflecting your
confidence and fine taste. In this
tailored suit shoe of rich leather with a
status chain, 2'h" stocked heel and
soft-stepping poly sole. Find it at your
Joyce-Selby Shoe Shop, where sizes,
selection and servi ce ore f irst.
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Toupe. & Wine .
$45
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Optique Classique styles sensuous eyewear into tasteful
dengns at South Coast Plaza.
European salon frames
local glass wearers
Glasses are changing far~s
a long the Orange Coast.
Hi ghly s ty le d . Europ ean
eyewear frames in vibrant col·
ors and color blends are becom
ing an important part of the
fas hion Scene at Optique Classi
qµe in South Coast Plaza.
Owner Marvin Freeman has
es tablished a Europea n·styll-
salon that specializes in custom.
chic and ultra·chic eyewear ck•
signs and personal sen-ice
"WE SPEND about an hour
with the customers, discussing
with them their lifes tyle and hO\\
they want to look in glass~~. ·
said T om .Ma c M anu s. a
Cosmetic Optician for the salon
Along with this is a fac1J I
analysis by the cos met1r<1ll~
trained dispensing optician to
consider shape, hair color and
st y le. facial tones and bro"
lines to help determine which
pair is best proportioned to the
face.
"TO SELL THREE or four
pair of glasses to a customer 1s
not uncommon ." Mac Manus
s aid.
··A law s tudent who Jus t
graduates may come in here
and \\ant a pair of glasse:. to
make him look like a dis
ling u1 shed lawyer. but may want
a notht.'r pair for his rec reational
a ctinli('S so he doesn 't look so
bus incss·like," he explained.
I It' noted that women also an·
kno" n to buy m ore than one
pair one for business a nd on0
for the e\'ening.
"GLASSES SHOULDN'T be
n l'~lec•ted wh e n it comes to
ras hion People think nothing or
s pe nding $80 for s hoes or S250 for
a roat that they wear four or fi\·e
t imt's a year. but. until recently,
1hey wouldn't buy a good pair of
franws ··
Opt1qlll' Clas~1qt1l' not onl~
:-.e ll!> t u peopl ~· "ho want
gl.t..,M•-;, but "ho 1wed them as
\\ell
A lJNIQt.:E VARIETY of pre-
sc r iption glasses are sold. in·
eluding on e technique that
e liminates the "coke-bottle" e f-
fect and makes the thick pre-
sc ription glass appear thinne r.
··Whe the r you need pre
srriµt1on glasses or just \\ant a
pair of glasses . the main
purpose of any eyewear is to
c hange the style of· your face so
people can identify'~ ilh you.··
Who says you can't become a star overnight?
From the first moment. Capezio's ankle-strapped
pump gains instant recognition. Whimsy-stitched
toe and shadow-thin heel . . destined for stardom.
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Co_sta Mesa (714) 540-2575
upper level
·ad1acent to the 1ewe1 court
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'Customary' East Coast attire Gnioys popularity in West
Texture of knitwear dra ws attention of polyester generation at May Co.
Michelle Hamil sports a three-piece
knitwear design by 88 available at May
Co. inSouthCoost Plaza.
Knitwear will be strong ali
across the country this year.
Ladies' fashions from East to
West Coast will draw upon the
popularity of the ··nubby'' look
prov ided by c h enilles and
boucles.
"Knitwear with texture is
very eye-cat ching and exciting.
"It's tot ally new for a genera-
tion· brought up in polyester ,"
s aid Judy Engelman of May
Company, South Coast Plaza.
M ay Co. is carrying more
knits than everinone-m two-, and
three-piece outfits, she said.
What has become customary
attire on the East Coast enjoys
popularity on the Orange Coast.
M ucb of this popularity is due,
she said, to experimentation in
design and manufacture of
"totally different" fashion
items.
Different cuts. fabrics and
styling express the fubion in-
dustry's desire for ''newness ...
May Co. expects a .. super0
sweater year.
Quilted jackets also are
popular -they can be worn
over jeans, skirts or even black
spandex pants for a disco look.
d1rectmn 1 ta1lorrn~ ,~e velvet edge
New suit shaping.
Dart-fitted jacket in
grey wool flannel
with Chesterfield-
inspired black velvet
edging the higher
neckline, pockets and
cuffs. Over a slender
skirt with open
front pleat. 4 to J 2
sizes, by Diva 165.00.
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Wine-colored suede and leather shoes from Joyce-Selby, South
Coast Plaza, correspond with dressy women's clothing
fashions.
Joyce-Selby
follows trend
in footwear
toward dressier
styles in
shoes and boots
Women's shoes are getting
dressier to corres pond with
dressier women's fashions.
"The trend in shoes is to
dressier high-heeled and closed-
up styles," said manager Jack Burris of Joyce-Selby Shoes, ad-
ding "dress boots also are gain-
ing popularity."
Joy~lby is on the upper
level of South Coast Plaza in the
.May Company wing.
Although the plaza s tore •
features mostly f asJlion shoes,
conservative styles also are car-
ried.
Popular colors in fashion
shoea include wine, 1ray. navy.
cinnamon and taupe. Black also
la comln1 back in f asbion,
-especially ID blah·btel dre11
shoea, be aald.
He added U..t &be p1ua store
carries only women's lboea by
Joyce and Selby.
Handba1s are by Pali11io,
Lou Taylor, Dorcelle, Jean Fogel and Ruth Saltz.
"We are expert niten and we ·
apeciaU1e In difficult feet,"
Burrlt aal4' •. , ,
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Maternity shop offers sophisticat&d clothing
Cindy Brayer wears a
quiana-nylon evening dress
from Page Boy Maternity,
South Coast Plaza.
Page Boy is geared !Or "New
York West."
"Our clothes are sophistical·
ed -they're not Just small
town clothes,'' said El1le
Frankfurt Pollock, co-owner of
Page Boy Maternity in South
Coast Plaza.
Mrs. Pollock believes her
maternity fashions are accepta·
ble -even popular -in the
most demanding fashion
markets.
This is evidenced in Page
Boy 's large mail order business
to the East. 1 ••our customers are delighted
to find th at we have s uch
fashionable clothes," she said.
Page Boy, on the second level
betw ee n Bullo c k 's and .
Nords tro m, s pe cializes in
maternity wardrobes, including
swimsuits, active sportswear,
s lacks , j ackets and evening
clothes.
Dresses, whi ch enj oy increas·
ing popularity, come in a varie·
ty o( colors, styles and fabrics.
A complete line of lingerie is
offered.
"Our girls are trained to as·
s ist a nd o utfi t the future
mother," said Mrs. Polloc k,
who fowided Page Boy with her
sister Edna Frankfurt Rauk ind
Since many women are un·
prepared to pick out a matem i·
ty wardrobe. she said, they de·
pend on a s alesperson's ex·
pertise in choosing a wardrobe .
WE SALUTE
CALIFORNIA'S "R~ MISS
DONNA HOGLE OF KJNJN;TON BEACH
IN PERSON TODAY & FRI., SAT .• CAROUSEL COURT
.k. ~ Portrcit Golary Display on exhibit. We also
honor .k. Mu wmera RepreeenfilQ Anaheim (SUzy
Crow), Fouitah Vdley (Kenn Pl<t*\), rm.
(Debbie Grattai), and So. Ormge Couity .k. Ma,
Susan POlqUCI from San Clemente.
SOUTH COAST ·PIAZA
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Manager Beverly Schwartz. left . and Lynn Erickson admire
European fashion wear at Jaeger, South Coast Plaza.
European fashions have
universal appreciation
J acger foshions are uni\'ersal
That ·s the reason why tht'
Ilritish-based company decided
to extend its operations to
Southern California.
J aeger South Coast Plaza.
fits both men and women in
European fashion clothes, which
are beyond the seasonal nuctua-
tions of the domestic garment
industry.
"Jaeger is an investment.
"Whatever works this season
will work next season as well ,"
said Beverly Schwartz ,
manager of the store on the
second level between I. Magnln
and Bullocks.
J aeger is well known for its
knitw ea r -espec i a ll y
cashmere and tweeds .
'"The team of salespeople at
J aeger are highly trained as
professio n a l s and are
knowledgeable in their pro-
fession," she said.
Each manager goes to New
York twice a year to update
personal skills in design and
coordinating outfits.
Customers can buy for any
season at Jaeger. Many
of Jaeger's patrons are world
travelers who constantly de-
m a nd wa rm. fashion a ble
clothing.
Call 549.a703.
Plaza offers 'exclusive' style
on the Eut Coaat and are tbe
compantea• only Weit Coast
operaUonl.
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Employees work on cuatom-made clothing at Houae o/ Tailor-
ing, South Cocut Plaza.
Tailors speclallze In
custom-made wool suits
Baggy pants are out and the
tapered look is in.
Vartan Sarkissian, manager
of House of Tailoring believes
most of his customers prefer the
California designs and follow
the current trends in fas hi on.
··Both men and women come
here with pictures of a suit or
dress and want us to duplicate
it," he said.
"But, of course. there are
those who don't follow the
fashion trends at all, like
myself."
In Sarkissian 's 16 years of ex-
perience, he has seen fads come
and go ~ mens suits, but says
wool has always been predomin-
ant.
·'Polyester and wool blends
are lightwight but that doesn 't
nec essari ly mean they 're
cooler. Most people believe in
the longer-lasting wool," he
said.
House of Tailoring specializes
in custom suits made of wool
and wool blends as well as
custom dresses for women and
alterations while guaranteeing
customer satsif action.
Ten master tailors are trained
in the art of tailoring from
childhood and "know how to
please the customer."
Gentry owner says fashion
industry moving to West Coast
FashiOD designers are moving
to Southern California.
"The whole fashion business
is moving to the West coast
from New York," said owner
John Conti of Gentry Ltd .• South
Coa~t Plaza.
Gentry carries more than
2,000 suits in major labels on the
lower level near May Company.
Elsie
Frankfurt
Pollock,
creator of
Page Boy
Fashions,
·will be here
to present
our new
fall fashions
Thursday,
August 23rd.
The Plaza shop is gearing for
a popularity rise in the western
look in men's fashions , Conti
said. He added that double
breasted suits also are coming
in fashion nationwide.
Gentry's contemporary styles
can be ordered in big and tall
sizes within two to three days .
The shop observes mall hours. ca n 540-1502.
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VOL . 72, NO. 235, 4 SECTIONS, 5' PAGES
'1oar Hometown
Dally, Newspaper
Fl FTEEN CENTS
·fJ)aring · to BulJIJle Long Distanee
Bruce Milne and Curtis
SbeUey are 1o!QI to try lo awnm
from Avalon to Newport Beach
under water.
They said their project wu m·
eplred lo aid the Orance County
Cbapter ol the American Red
CTou, mtdicaJ science and their
diviq business, in that order
Some people might coosider
them funny farm candidates or
abark bait.
But MUM. 30L and Sb•Uey, 22,
are serlou1 aoout what they
want to accomplis h on Sept. 15
and are approacblnl their proj
e<'t very carefully
Shelley dtimates It will Ulke
the m 12 hours to 1et from
Avalon to the Newport Pier.
T h ey 'll be usi ng Aqua
Scooters, moforbed dt;vices lhat
can pull them through the water
at up to 4 mph
The two men will swim six to
10 feet below the surface, just
deep enough to 1et below the
surge of the swells. They'll sur·
race hourly, they say.
The trips to the s urface will
serve several functions:
Milne and Shelley willhave to
changeaartanks :
-They'll take a battery of.
c ardio-pulmonary function
tests .
-They'll take a battery of
judement and coordination tests
to gauge mental fatigue.
-And they may have to be
grabbing some hig h e nergy
snacks to maJte up for body heat
losses from swimming under
water.
"With any luck. we can keep
the surface visits at less than 10
minutes," She lley commented
"That should keep our overall
trip time down."
The ins p iration f or the
maTatbon scuba dive came
about six weeks ago when Mjlne
and Shelley were t aking a group
oC divers to Catalina for an out·
ing.
They sat on the deck of the
~at carrying t}lem to the island,
di sc ussing the ir business.
Nautilus Diving Adventures and
somehow hit upon the long ~
distance project
Since then, they've been lining
up donors of everything from
medical services to s pecial com-
munications equipment.
Their plan calls for use of two
large escort boats, s maller
whaler-size patrol boats and two
inflatable safely launches which
will each carry a resc ue diver.
The noUon of turning the long·
<Stt S WIM, Page AZI
Doctor Recounts Night of Terror
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BODY FOUND ABOARD BOAT NEAR SANTA CRUZ
Sheriff's Investigators Gather Evidence
Mystery Shooting
Aboard Boat Probed
DEATH UNSOLVED
JameeOppen, 51
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Ol IM O.lly l'I ... Staff
Santa Barbara Co unty
Sheriff's deputies s aid today the
myste rious death of oil com·
pany-fighting attorney J ames
Oppen remains unsolved.
Oppen. 58. was found shot to
death Tuesday night on his 41 ·
foot cabin c rusier "Chronic
Ditcher." His body was dis·
covered on the vessel after he
had radioed a distress call that
he w as being kidnapped and
tortured and shot at.
Was it murder or suicide?
A s pokesman for the Santa
Barbara Sheriff said today that
question is still unanswered
pending th e outcome of
laboratory tests conducted as
part of the autopsy done Wed-
nesday.
The suicide theory apparently
gained some credence Wednes·
day.
Oppen died of a single gunshot
to the base of the neck, according
to sheriff's officials who said
more weapons were found on the
boat.
Sources close to the investiga·
tion reportedly have said they
are certain the lawyer's death
was a suicide, appareoUy staged
lo look like a murder.
lnvesthcaton publlcaly were
more cautious ln their slate·
menta about the cue. Sheriff's
Capt. Jim Vluollni said
homicide ba not been naled out.
He said lDn•t= were
atudytna a tape of '1 mQ·
day <Call a. wbieb be eaid be b.ad .beff ...................
tortured but wu temporarily
free and able to UM the radJo.
Then IOUDCle that may have
been lunsbeU were beard on the
tape.-tb9'tnn1tt1ator said.
"Who was 111ootiq, we don't
know ,'' Vlaolial 1alcl.
Oppm retired from h1I law
practlc.abouttwoyeana10.
He wae de1e..r.Jbed ae a ... ~ ........ ,..,, ...
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Killer's
Reprieve
Reje~ted
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP> -A
federal judge refused today to
issue a stay of execution for con-
fessed killer' Jessee Bishop of
Garden Grove, saying the two
public defenders who tried to
avert Monday's scheduled ex·
ecution had no legal standing in
the case.
However, U.S. District J udge
Harry Claybourne approved an
appeal or his decision and that
appeal was expected to be heard
by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court or
Appeals in San Francisco on Fri
day.
Bishop, 46. is scheduled to go
to the gas chamber at Carson Ci
t y early Monday f o r th e
December 1977 s laying or a
newlywed Baltimore man who
was shot as he tried to stop a
robbe ry al a Lois Veg as Strip
casino.
Claybourne told Deputy Clark
County public defenders Kirk
Lenhard and George Franzen
that they had not shown they
had "a personal stake in stop·
ping the execution.
·'The personal stake test is not
met by the petitioners in this
case ." Claybourne said during
t he 15-minute hearing. "They're
not the ones being sentenced lo
death . . "
Bishop. who has consistently
fought efforts to delay his execu-
tion. told Claybourne at the start
of the hearing that he did not
want anyone interfering in the
case.
"I .have been sente nced to
death and I didn't ask for it." said
Bishop. "I reel r have a constitu·
tional rightto waive my appeal."
Bishop said that a nyone who
appears in his behaJf "without
my consent violates m y constitu -
tional rights."
Bishop arrived at the North
Las Vegas air terminal at 7 : 40
(See EXECUTE. Page i\2)
Ice Cream Truck
Robbed in Valley
A man posing as a potential
customer flagged down an ice
cream truck in Fountain Valley
Wednesday, pulled a revolver on
its 18-year-old driver and robbed
him of about $100. police said
Matthew Scott Burak t old
police he was making hi s
normal rounds for D&C Ice
Cream when he halted the truck
for the man on Calle Madero
near Ward Street about 5: 10
p.m .
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WITNESS He le na Stoeck·
Iv ar nvt.'~ a~ a material wit
ricss in the J effrey ~l ac
Donald murder trial in
Raleigh. N .C. She has hint·
cd she may have participat
(•d in the murder s
Man Gives
Hirmelf Up
· After Hijack
PORTLAND. Ore. I AP1 A
man pretending to carry a bom b
hijacked a United /\1 rlincs 727
carryin g 11 9 people from
Portland to Los Angeles and
forced the plane to return to
Portland, where he surrendered
early today. the FBI said
All 112 passengers and seven
crew members left the aircraft
unha rmed, the FBI said.
The man gave himself up at
2: 25 a.m. and was taken mto
cus tody by the FBI which 1den
t1Cied the suspect as J ames R
Mlbec. 26. of Portland.
The a irpor t born b s quad
opened the pac kage he said wa~
an explosive device and con
f i rmed it was not a bomb
Authorities did not re veal the
contents oC the package.
·'The only demand that has
been made is that the man want·
ed to come back to Portland."
s aid FBI spokes m an Bil l
Williams.
Williams said that the case
would be turned over to the U.S.
attorney's offi ce and that Allbee
would be arraigned later today
be fore a U.S. magistrate.
Thieves Eyed
Neighbor8 Wait to Call Cop8 ,
Westminster police· fiiure they'd better take their
crime prevenUoo program back to an upper middle-class
net1bbomood in the northwest comer or their city.
"WE MUST HAVE 11188£0 somebody," a police
aer•eant woefully reported todQ.
1h.ree men tn a coco•brown pickup truck broke into
the rear ol tbe Herbert llinbea bome, 1*1 Unlvemty St ..
about t :l.5p.m. Tuesday.
Tbe trio, described aa Latina, took their Ume. leilurely
ruaackinl the home, pollee Hid, aa a nell)lbor woman
watched.
TllU DaOVS OFF with a col.D collecUon and mlnlt
coat ._. tt• worth of televilloo Mtl, cameru, watches
IOd tape........,, ottlcert ~-
Tbe waaelful but h•itaat detpbor llnalJ.y called Polle• -two_. a k1.f houn lat.er.
"Aad lllle ... ~ •• tWr Ueeue plate number,"
mUNdtbe_......t.
Testifies
In Own
Defense
H A LE I G JI . N c; ! A' P 1
Choking and lryin~ to hold back
tears as h<.' tcst1f1ed in his di.'
f<•ni.e. Dr J effrey MacDonald
today recountl"<i a night of terror
ht:' said he lived through 91,
yc·a rs ago whC'n his wife and ''"'J
daught<'rs were killed
T he fo rmer Greto Bl'ret cap
IJ1n took the '>land al ht !> murdtr ~
lnal. saying. ··1 thought then:
.,., <t!) a d1sllm·t J><1S!>tb1hty 1 would
tw k i llt>d ·
Ill.' de~cn bl'd four !.hadov.)
f1gurl'!.. one of them a Wl)man
"'ho chanted 1n a monotonl'.
"Ac id 1s groo\'y . kill the pigs"
II e said hii. recrJll~t1on or the
attack at Fort Bragg I ). "hazy at
bes t.
•· 1 heard my w1fl' screaming
It was Just a scream. at first,"
Mac Donald s aid. sniffing and
brushing tears
'It v.a::. Co lette' rh,., wife i.1
\'Oll'l' "J eff Jdf hl'll' m1· Wh,
arctbcydoinglhl!>to m e ··
The next thing Mac Donald
said he heard was Kimberly , 5.
scrE'am "Daddy" five times
MacDonald said he wa~ asleep
on the couch in his living room
when the sc reams bc1oian He
said h<.' started to !>It up , and saw
the four fi gures standing at the
front or the couch
One. a black man. clubbed
him. knocking him back. Mac
Donald said
"I v. as trying to think v. hat the
f IS going 00 here, a nd (
co uld he a r Colette. a nd I
couldn·1 make a"' !>ens.e of v.hat
was happt·ning .'" ~t ac Oo(lald
!):Jld
MacDon ald. or Huntington
ll;Jrbour. 1s t'hargcd with killing
Colettl'. 26 . Kimberl\·. 5. and
K n sten. 2, while stationed at
Fort Bragg as a G rcen Beret
doctor in 1970
Defe nse a ttorney Bernard
Segal ).tarted questioning by
asking Ma cDonald why he has
never r<'married Mac Donald
cleared his throat. paused. and
said. "t can't forget m y wife and
c hildren We lived to~ether
We share together almost e'
erything We had a good life We
v. Ne all friend~ "
Earli<'r in lhe day. C .S. Dis·
t rict Court Judge Franklin
Dupree ruled that a 9<1-page re
port by the Army in 1970 which
found c har~cs agains t Mac·
Donald "not true .. was not ad·
m1ss ibl<.' in his murder trial.
lie testified in 1970 at the
Army investigative hearing that
cle ared him of the charges. In
1974 and 1975, he appeared
before the federal .grand jury
that indicted him.
Each tlfhe he tells the story,
he told The Associated Press ·in
a recent interview. it lakes off
"a pound of flesh."
His lawyers. calling several
people who knew him in 1970,
are trying to show MacDonald
was a loving father and husband
who had. in the words of at·
torney Wade Smith's opening
a raument. "life motives: not
death motives."
MacDonald grew up in Pat-
cogue, N.Y. He met bis wife.
Colette. while a teenager. dating
her on and off. They married
after bis junior year al Prince·
(See oocroa. Page AZ)
PILOT PRESENTS
PUU PREJ'IEw
Today's Dally Pllot presents a
preview ol South Coat Plaaa's
fall fuhlope.
Look fot' 52rMt St. W .. t, I 12·
p11e maculne ••th atoriel and
pbOlOI •mrha•la•n• I com· parleon o New York and
Califomla fM.bloae .
'THOUGHT ro BE KILLED'
Dr. MacDonald Testifies
Brown Asks
<::arter About
Oil Exports
SACRAMENTO 1AP1 Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr told Pre~•·
dent Carter in a telegram today
that Carter's move to export
h eating o il to I ran raised
"serious questions" in light of
possible upcoming l'. .S s upply
:.hortages
The De mocratic governor. an
unannounc~ c.ind1date for pre!>
1dent. asked Carte r. who ha),
defended his dec1s 1on . threl'
question ~ about the export
ffiO\'('
flow much heating oil 1s in
-.torage in the CnJted State~. and
will Carter meet his goal of 240
millio n barrels of ~tockpllcd
heating 0 11 by th<' staterl October
dt•adlrne"
Wh at t ). the rationale behind
thl' rePorted "io.ubstanllal pnct•
d1fferent1al between what Iran I!)
perm 1tted lo pay and what
American consumers are forced
to pay for the same petroleum
product? .. Brown cited prc~s ac·
counts that heating oil's retail
price ma) exceed 90 cents a
ga llon tlus winter and Iran will
rece ive the oil for about SS cents
a gallon
Was an agreement made
'10 exchange for the heating oil
s ale"" Brown said specificall)
he wanted lo know "was any
agreement sought or received
that would allow the United
St ates to purchase additional
crude oil Crom Iran or was any
agreement sought or received
that would guarantee us a
reasonable price.,··
Coast
Weather
Patchy low clouds and
local fog early mornings.
Othe rwise fair through
Friday with variMble hlgh
c louds . Highs ranging
from upper 70s to 80s at
the beaches to the mid·80s
inland. Lows tonight 58 to
66.
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f!U.lling
., nn...1. •AllaLa ( Ol .. _..,..iiliif-
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Be•c:b mM, wbo told au~
earlier W. monU. he killed ._
araadtather te yean •fO at a
rural llllnols hrmhou ae,
pluded Innocent W~ne1day at
hie arrai&nmttnt ,
Manoo Markh&m la In cu.al.Ody
In 81~vui.. Ill.. on •16.000 bail wbe,.. he wu taken all•r
telUng police lD Fla11\aff, Arla.,
tbat he abot ht• craodfalber
foUowtna • f am.Uy dJapute.
lllloola autbontlea Hld lhe
prof•aaional 1roundakeeper
1t1n•d a confeaalon and In-
formed t.bem hia mother took the
blame for the March 31, 1963 killing '
Police said the mother , Lots
Marldu1m, d ied last year and
was never charged in the s hoot·
101.
McDonald County Sheriff John
Bliven in Illinois tald Markham
told him he wanted lo clear his
mother's name and lo get the
shootlng "off his chest."
. Bliven, who was the origlnal
mvesUgator of the sbooUng, said
Markham's grandfather, Sterl·
ing Roberts, was found at his
BlandJnavllle farmhouse dead
from a shotgun blast to hls head.
He said Roberts and Mrs.
Markham had been fighUng and
she told sheriff's orticers she shot
her father. BUven said she was
covered with blood and had been
badly beaten.
Bil ven said the district at
torney ruled the s hooting was
self.defense.
"We found Markham at a
restaurant In town with a bunch
of friends," recalled the sheriff
"He told us he hadn't been out lo
the farmhouse that morning "
Police claim Markham told
them his mother called him tht>
d ay or the shooting und reportt-d
hl·r father was trying to k 111 htr
M arkh<Jm, who was ~mployPrl
1.1!-. <1 groundsk1•rpcr &t Knott'-.
Ht•rry f"arm until last June, toll!
µolic€' his mother agrcl'd to l&ke
th(• blame and told him to le<i v'·
tht· :.rrf'a
Po Ii l" <' s a i d M H r k h a m 1 n
formed them h(• had hved in
I I untington Beach slncP 1972.
The lluntint(lon Geach man,
who was a high school football
star in Blandinsville, apparently
wal> driving back to Illinois to
m a ke" confession, police said
lie stopped In Flagstaff to re
port the loss of his wallet ilnd de
cld e d to turn h1m:,clf 1n
:rnthorit1c1> r1otN1
f 'roat l"agr A I
EXECUTE. •
:J m after a one hour and 50·
minute flight from Carson City.
Clad in prison denims and
wearing white tennis shoes, the
condemned man's hands were
handcuffed to a chain a round his
waist.
Asked If he were praying for a
r eprieve, Bishop replied, "To
who? I believe In J esse Bishop."
Pl lot Park <iould of Alta
Sierra aviation in Carson City
said the prisoner "chatted all
the way down. He was very
pleasant He remarked about
the flight "
Bishop was accompanied by
t'wo federal marshals and en·
tered a wailing car with two Las
Vegas police detectives. then
's ped away for the downtown
court house.
Bishop, 46, is scheduled to die
Monday in the gas chamber at
Carson City for the December
1977 slaying of David Ballard, a
Baltimore newlywed killed dur
ing a holdup at. a Las Vegas
casino.
Bishop has sald that while he
would prefer a life sentence, he
felt he had no chance for a com-
mutation from the state Pardons
Board and would rather be p ut
to death than go through the tor·
ment of repeated at.ays of execu-
tion.
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Sl!U COUNCIL MAT
CofC a.f PetrUdn
Petrikin
C..Ouncil
Hopeful
Dr. Jnmes Petrikin, President
of the Fountain Va11ey Chamber
of Commerce, 11 wasting no Ume
in head1ng toward hJs next civic
goal -a spot on the city council.
Although the municipal el<.'C·
ti on isn't until Aprtl 8 of next
year , the 39-year-old chlroprac·
tor will officially announce his
candidacy Fdday.
· · 1 went to the H unlington
Beach Library and got a book on
how to be elected," Petrtkin ex-
plained Wednesday. "And it said
lo be the first one to declare."
Seats on the five-member
council currently held by Mayor
Bernie Svalstad and councilman
Marv Adler will be contested in
the next election.
Svalstad has been on the city
council for a decade, and Adler
was first elected in 1972. Niether
has made any announcem ent of
whether they intend to run fo r
re· election.
Pc·tnkin, a residl'nt of F'oun
lain Valley for three years. ulso
I:, president or the board of
directors of the Boys Club of
Fountain Valley a nd president·
elect or the Fountain VaUcy Ex
change Club.
He wi ll kick off his campaign
at an open house Friday at fi
p . m . at his office at 18926
Brookhurst St. The public Is in-
vited
f 'rorw Page A I
SWIM ...
distance underwater ·s wlm tnto a
benefit just sort of naturally ft!ll
o nto th e R e d C r oss 1t 1>
beneficiary because of that or
ganizaitcm's water safety pro·
grams
''What we're doing is looklng
for pledges of donations or either
cash to the Red Cross' water
s afety programs or of blood
from people who Uke the Idea,"
Milne said.
.. Part of the Idea came rrom
the image that scuba has,"
Shelley added
''You only hear or it when
there's an accident and someone
dies." Milne explained, addulg
that "we're.not planning on hav
inR that happen."
The two men concede they've
picked a n extremely tough
project. They're traln1ng for it
while trying to run their <living
classes and coordinate the project
attheaametime.
Training at present is six to
eight miles of road work and a
couple hours of exercises dally,
but they want to be able to get
up lo six hour.i a day or condi-
tioning work by the end of the
month
''Actually, we flfure the men-
tal conditioning Is as Impor-
tant," Milne said
"It's going to be tou&h out
there, especially wben we cet ID·
to the m1dclle of the channel
where we can't see the island
and we can't aee the mainland."
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DOCTOR •••
t• and Kimberly ••• bora wlltll• M wu a HDlor. They
mov• to Qlcaaot. wt.ere Mac· l)faald .,.. to .. orUaw•t.m
al lcMC>l. &rlatea wu ........ ,.., .
............... tMnat
._ •• to be a netdeocJ at Vale Us orthopedle IW'l•t)', 1'be
Army 1.IMffered. II• ...U.t.d, he
uld. rather tbaa be dratted
wblle ln &ralruna.
Colt lle 1Uytd wtth Mat·
Donald'• mother wbUe Mac·
Donald wu in Army tralnlu.
When 8he found 9he WU aotnc £o
be joining him at Fort Brau her
reaction wM .. ab1oh1t. etatQy
Tears nowed down her f ac.,"
MacDonald'• mother. Dorothy,
te1tllied Wednesday.
"I juat perceived real happl·
neat there," Mra. MacPoanaJd
said of the family.
Proeecutors are tryln1 to show
the mania1c wu de tc rloraUni.
Colette 'a mother, M lldred
Kanab of Cranbury , NJ.,
te1tllled earlier that Colette ap
pured unhappy She all'O uld
s he thought Mac f>ona.ld had
been rude and unfc~Un11 urtt-r
the deaths
Mra. MacDonald, h owt.•vn ,
sa id her aon wus torn by icrlef
a fter the killln.r1.
"You could feel the deHpnotA
loncllneH. T he re wt'rt> time1>
when he would break down und
weep " she said.
Mrs. Kassab and her huaband,
Alfred, puahed for a relnvesUga-
llon of the kUUngs a nd the even-
tual Indictments.
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ATTORNEY
legal community wbo roee lo
prominence for representing
com merclal fi shermen ln a suit
against oil companies alter tbe
1969 Santa Barbara oil spill
• Oppen reportedly got a slzea
ble financial settlement Cor the
fishermen who contended the 011
seriously hurt fishing an the
area.
H is boal was named tht-
•'Chronic Bitcher" apparently in
rl!sponse to an oil company or
h clal's remark after the oll aplll
that Santa Barbara is "a com
m unity of chronic bitchers."
Before m oving to Santa
Barbara, Oppen was an attorney
In the Los Angeles area whei:e
he once sued Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph in an attempt to
prevent conversion to all-digit
dialing.
One frtend, who declined to be
identified, saJd Oppen 's eyesight
was falling and he had a bad leg
that gave rum considerable pain
Oppcn 1s survived by his
widow. Marilyn, a nd twrn daughter~
Chest X-ray
Program Set
A non.profit mobile chest x
r ay lab is open to the public
through Monday ln Huntington
Beach at the Sav·on Drug store,
10011 Adams Ave.
A spokesman for MobiPe Chest
X·Ray Survey Lab of Cypress
said that for the cost of the film
$8 the X·ray is viewed and
diagnosed for abnormalities of
the cheat and lungs by a physi-
cian speciallz.ing in radloJofy.
Normal fees for si milar
ser vices, said the spokesman,
would be about S60.
Holocamt Exhibit
Shown at Library
A collection of prison camp
photograph• a nd artifacts
d ocumenting the s uffering or
J ewish prtlonera held captive by
Germana during World War II
will be s hown through Labor
Day al the Huntington Beach
CentraJ Ubrary.
The "Holocaust" exbJblt II the
personal collection of local
a uthor tfel Me rmlelteln, a
prison camp 1urvlvor. The ex.
hiblt ls free to the public durini
regular IJbrary hours.
May-December Pair
Charged With .Plot
A 7f.year-old Santa Aaa man
and a a.year-old Gardea Grove
WOIDUI bave been arreeted for
alle1edly PAlDI u undettover
policeman ~ to dllpoee of
tbe woma•1 husband.
Tb• May.J>ecember duo wu
identlfted bJ police u Ucar
Robenoa, 7f , Of Santa ADI and
Lorraine T411ta, •, of o..-n
Grove.
Tbe pair wa1 cbar1ed wttb
couptney to commit murder ud -tolidtat.lon ol mu,.,, at· corcna. to lenta AH poUM Sit. Cb&p Morta.
Morta '~'::J ~ poUeelUa .......
a1ree4 after me•U•I wit -. •
KOD8TIOD \0 murder liht.
Tea ta'• •t.naaed buaband, An-
t.boat Telta, ol W•t.mlDltar, ill
ntum for '3,000. .
Tb• police Mrseut Hid that
Mend•• later met wttb
Robenoa, told him the errand
bad been completed and r•·
celved $1,000.
It wu att.r the excban1e ol
money that Roberaon and Mrs.
Teeta were &rr .. ted and Hnt to
Jall under $2!!0,000 baO eaeh.
Pobee aakt t.My believe tbe
moUve for the murder COil·
1ptracy wa1 a DeDCllq dtt'Ol'Ce proP«tJ Httltinent latolftac
UM woman ... tM ..._... Yte· Um.
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FIREFIGHTERS SHOOT BLAZE FR.OM AERlAL RIO
Two Men Badly Bl.Arned at Co1ta Meu Plant Wedneadey
Tiro Men Critical
In Mesa Plant Fire
By JACICIF: HYMAN Of'"° 0 •11• l"li.t SUH
Two men remained In critical
condiUon today alter a flash fire.
broke out Wednesday In a r..osta
Mesa plastics plant when: they
were working, Costa Meb8 fi re
officials said today.
Fire Marshal Russ Henderson
said Larry C \erconc. 34 , of
Stanton, and George F: Seaman .
57. of Orange, W€.'re t<•ken to l 'C
lrvint-Medical Cente r's bum un
1t after the 3 11 p m hlau• at
Narmco Materials Inc . 600 Vic·
toria St.
lie said Cercone. a group
leader in process cng10"1:>ring
who had worked at Narmco for
two years, was burned over 40
per cent of his body. Seaman. a
production :;upervlsor at
Narmco for 3 1 years. was
burned over 60 percent of hls
body.
Henderson said orflcials are
still lnvesUgaUng the cause of
lhe blaze that poured thick black
1moke into the air and forced
t.he closure of Victoria Str<'et, re
s uiting In traffic Jams on
parallel strttt.s
The building in which t he n uh
fare bl'Oke our. possibly with a
small explosion. was specially
deaitned w1th s prinklers, extra
ventilation and explosion.proof
e lcctncal equipment lo resist
fires, Henderson said.
Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, who
headed the flre flg htan~ ac.
flvHles. said sprinklers con
trolled the hre within the bwld-
tng wtule firemen fought names
that had spread to the roof He
1>a1d n'? other buildings were
threatened
The fire was Cont.rolled by 3 30
p m .. 19 minutes art er it was
spotted by a poHce helicopter
patrolllng the area Two fire
Png1nes. a ladder truck and a
fire squad vehicle were st:nt to
the scene
Hende-rson said dama~e to the
building is esttmittPd ul under
$5.000, .but offi c ial!'\ have· no
estimate yet on damage 10 con·
tents
Ht> Mid off1c1als are lookln~
into two po~s1hle ca u~es of tht·
fire a spill that might have OC·
curred with flammable acet.oncr.
and alcohols stored in the room,
or some sort of chemical re1:1c·
lion from the pl1tsl1cs mixing
and healJng process .
The process being used in th€'
room was a new one, Hendt:r:.on aaad.
Narmco. a d 1\'l1ilon o f
Celanese Corp . 1s involved 1n
plastics research and develop·
ment
It h as been the s ite of
numerous small explosions and
fires. Including four or five this
year. Henderson said, but none or the magnitude of We d -
nesday's incident.
-
Salary
Dispute
I
Simmers '
BJ G.UY G&ANVIUE Of .. ...., .........
County government'• labor
problema tonUnlMld to simmer
W e~netday when Oran1e CowltJ
1upervlaon refused to ac~
blndlni arbltraUon u • m-.
ol 1ettltnc a Hlary dl1pute wi~
the county's criminal attorneys.
Simultaneou11ly , Board of
Sup ervtaora Chairman Pblllp
Anthony announced that
aupervl.on are 1tand!n1 pal oa
a two-year 11 .75 percent pay
hike otter to the pf'OHtuton and
public defenders.
That left a week-old walkout,
atctout by the lawyers intact
and the county's criminal court.a
ti not in a at.ate of emergency at
leu t held together only by a
series of makeshift expedients.
Still on duty and an the trial
courtrooms are those attorneys
who have been assigned trial
cases and whose code of ethlca
says they wtll not abandon those
cases.
Reyond that, however , the
week -old walkout-sickout by the
1lcpuly distric t ;ittorney~ ;,nd
deputy public defenders 1s taking
its toll .
ThosC' estimated JO t.o 15 per.
cent of the two le)(al forces who
are not reporting In· sick or tak-
ing earned days oH ue 1011ting
adm1rustrators in the two offices
an making routine court ap-
pearanceH
And today as the Job a<'Uon
protest as entPring its 1>ernnd
Wt-P k, the attorneys are hold.mg
fast
Their spokesman. deputy d1s-
trrct altumt-y Cliff lfarrii.. said.
the fe<.>hng or rrw;tratlon ii. as
high or higher than 1t wai. a
~eek ago
''T ht-s up('rvlsor s s hoult1
r1·alrie the!> havr been aHectrng
th<' opt-ration of the criminal
J U'lllC<' i.y-.t<'m ~•th their actir,ns
f f>r i.omt-lt m(· and tl h<1!> onl v bt-l'n
tht· rl1-<l11 .. Jtion of thl· law\t·r:. th<it
ha' h1·ll'! th1n~:. l"gt·th1•r ;.
11 <t rrh 'aid the ofh·r tu submit
t ht· ');i);JrV 1:..'i uf' to b1nd1n~
.irb1trat1on would have com
matted the attorney!> tu abide by
~ hatcvPr dec1i.1on ~as reached
hy the arbitrator
"If th<' dedslon had been zero.
do n 't give them any kind of a
ra1st', we would have lived Wlth
that,'· fl ams said.
"We JU!it relt It was the best
way to get the Issue resolved
and the faJreet to both 1ldes. ·•
Labor troubles sparked on
another front Wednesday even
when supervisors voled to ratify
ra ve se parate multa·year con
tracts t'OVt'rtng about 6,200 coun-
ty worker'!
HB Reserve·
Cops Sought
Th(.' lfuntinKlon Beach Police
Ot!parlml·nt I~ seeking appli-
c ant~ for 1L'> police reserve pro-
Rram. a volunteer force which
a:.~•~l~ orr1ccrs in an phases of
polict' work
Reserve~ will be trained at
West Orange County Reserve
A <'a d e m y of Go lden We s t
ColleJte ror ten weeks . All
necessary equipment 1s supplied
exctpl for handguns
Applicants must be between
the age of 21 and 45 and pouess
a high school diploma. Appllca·
tlons may be obtained at the
Civic Cent.er. 2000 Main St. or by
ca llln a SJ&-5306.
Newport Surf and Sport
•
END OF SUMMER SAVINGS
SB.ICTIO M&n StMTS CO,. lolt, Offrh rre, Left .........
30°/o-40°/o OFF
MIN'S SWIMWIAI co,. Wt.~.~. UT'•I
25°/o OFF .
IOYS SWIMWIAI 10,. Off ........... 50°/o OFF
IOYS SHOITS a SM01T PAMTS 10,. w . o ....... ,20°/o OFF
ALL WINDBREAKERS 25°/o OFF
LADllS DllSSIS 1 SPOITSWIAI 2 5°/o-50°/o OFF
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CAtlFORNJA
Finding their balking steeds reluctant to
b~eak a finish-line banner Wednesday. co-
wmners Ke rry Ridgeway, left , and David
Wilkinson, had to dismount and urge them
across. The event was the 39-day Pony
Express race from St. Joseph, Mo.. to
.. ~., ..........
Sacramento. Ni ne riders competed in the
1.905-milc ride to honor the 100-year an-
ni versary of the death of Sir Rowland
Ifill. inventor of the first adhesive postal
stamp.
Jetliner Has Near Miss
HugOOs DC-9 Swerves to Avoid Small Plane
SAN JOSE <A P > -Authorities today sought
the pilot of a small aircraft which reportedly
forced a Hughes Airwest DC-9 jetliner with 22
persons aboard to swer ve in order to avoid a col·
Hsi on
The Federal Aviation Administration said the
pilot of the Las Vegas-to.San Jose Flight 744 told
authorities he was forced into a violent turn 7 ,000
galley area. FAA and airUne officials said. The
passengers had a lread) buckled their seat belts
for landing. they added.
MS. McCLEARY BRUISED her back and was
treated and released at San Jose Hospital after the
flight landed at Municipal Airport without incident
at 5:04 p.m., the FAA added.
reet above the San Francisco Bay area to avoid The pilot. identified by the FAA as Capt. Jim
hitting the unidentified small aircraft. "'\Decker. reported the near miss to airport police.
Flight atte ndant P enny McCleary, 28, of T he FAA .said it had received no official report
Dublin, was treated and released from San Jose from the pilot.
Hospital after she was thrown off her feet in the An FAA duty oHi cer in Los Angeles said the in-
6-months Work
Visas Sought
For Mexicans
LOS ANGELES <API -Mexican immigrants
would be protected from exploitation and the fed er al government would be able to curb the tide
of illegru aliens under a temporary guest worker pe .. mit proposed by two California lawmakers. The v1sa program, unveiled Wednesday by
Sen S. I. Hayakawa. R-Calif.. and Congressman
Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach wouJd allow Mex-
ican citizens to enter the U.S. and work for six
months each year. They would then be required to
return to Mexico for the remainder of the year, the
two legislators said . but could reapply for anot her
ha tr-year vi sit the next year
Sa11fa Barbara Chief Quit•
SANTA BARBARA CAP ) Santa Barbara
Police Chief Alfred Trembly has resigned after
criticizing a City Council investigation of alleged
police m isconduct as
biased and warning it
(
~.,.Tr ) could destroy the city's
.Ji l'l i Ci police force.
---------" Trembl y, 55, a
fo r mer Los Angeles
police offi cer has headed th.is coastal city's police
department for 10 years. He reportedly receives
an $18,000 LAPD pension and is eligible to reap
$8,000 a year in Santa Barbara retir ement pay
'
f'ompers-La11d ~llfl• B If
I SACRAM ENTO (AP> -A measure to allow
; the Legislature to prohibit foreign ownership of .
1
California pToperty. pa rticularly farm land, bas
been sent lo lhe Assembly floor.
1 Assemblyman Richa!'d Lebm!in 's proposed
I s tate cooaUtuUonal a mendment, ACA20, was I prom~ by reports of foreigners..' driving land
: p_rices up by big-money purchases and offers.
j Sped.t E~tle11 Appre.,ed
I LOS ANGELES <AP) -The City Council bas
I authorized a s pecial election on Nov. 6 to fill the
vacant seat on the board of Education.
Mayor Bradley aiped the OTdinance Wednes-l day immediately alter approval by the council. I Tbe election was set after the six members of the
• school board took 130 ballots during several meet-
: inss in a v ain effort to break theiT 3·3 deadlock to
I fill the seventh seal.
' l IAleCrife Seller Se11Ce11~efl
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A convicted laetrile
aeUer will be aeatenc.d s.pt. 17 on cbarsea ol fail-inl to report more than Ml,000 in income on biJ
federal tu retur"U. ·
WlWam D. Turner. 51, formerly of Cbula Vls·
ta, faaa up to _. )'ear ~ and a fine of
110,000 for eaeb al two tu counts.
cident occurred about 22 miles east-northeast of
the airport as the craft was being directed by air
traffic approach controllers at the FAA 's Oakland
center.
THAT WOULD HAVE PLACED the craft
about 10 miles east or Mt. Hamilton over a barren
stretch of hills
The flight was scheduled to arrive at J .S4 p m
but had left Las Vegas more than an hour late. the
airline said
Tbe FAA said Decker radioed controllers re-
porting the evasive action. which he failed to
describe further Hughes Airwest offi cial Larry
Litchfield said the craft pulled up s harply.
··He asked if there was any traffic," the rAA
oHicial said ... And the controller did not observe
any other ajrcraft on radar U1 that vicinity."
The FAA official, who as ked that his name not
be used. said It is possible for a small aircraJt to
escape radar detection. but declmed to elaborate.
LOS ANGELES (AP I The Western Airlines
pilot who mistakenly la nded a 94-passenger 737 jet
at the tinv Buffalo. Wyo. airport has been sent back to schooi "to refresh his memory on how we
approach airports." That was the announcement from Ray Silvius. a
Western Airl.mes spokesman, on Wednesday re· garding the mispl aced landing by pilot Lowell
Ferguson.
F ERGUSON AND HIS 103,600-pound twm-engtne
jet dropped in on the sleepy cattle and sheep
ranching town J uly 31 a fter apparently mistaking
it for the Sheridan1 Wyo. airport 35 miles away. No
one was injured wnen the Boeing jet screeched to a
halt on Bufflllo's 4,500-foot runway. "We're not out to hang Lowell Ferguson but
from our point of view 1t is a serious matter
because he deviated f rom established pro· cedures," said Silvius. He added that Ferguson
failed to follow prescribed ins trument approach
procedures. "If he <Ferguson ) had used radio aids, there's
no way be would have landed at Buffalo,'' said
Silvius. --
FERGUSON WAS DEMOTED from captain to
first officer status and pay for two months, Silvius said. while the rught's two other crewmen were
also d.iacipllned. Ferguson declined to comment on his demotion.
The townlolk of Buffalo had fun with their newly
acquired airline service. During the town's annual
Crazy Days celebration -unofficially renamed
Lowell Fer,uson Days -a jeweller paraded
around weanng a jumpsuit with a sign reading. "I
was headed for Kennedy International."
A BUFFALO CLOTHIER ordered T-shirts bear -
ing the likeness of Snoopy with int initials ''LF" on the collar and landing a 7l7. He said he sold out his
supply ln one day, Including 64 of the s hirts to
Western employees In Denver. And a BUffaJo lwnberjack penned a poem en-
UUed: "Lowell's Lut LancHas or Whoa, Dammit,
Whoa." About 300 Buffalo residents aioed peUtiom uk· inr We.Mm to "lbow 11..,..ilon" to Fer1uaon and feUOw crew memllen.
Poa 'IMI PIOlllSSIOMM. TOUCH:
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Baydea vs. Law•akers
Confrontation Looms
SACRAMENTO <A P ) -The stage wu aet by
a leglalaUve committee for a confrontation with
polTU-cal activist Tom Hayden . who ba.s become embroiled in an increulnsly bitter feud with
sever al lawmakers.
Saying they wanted the former anti-war ~ro
teator lo ap~ar ~fore them at a later bearmg, members of the Joint LegialaUve Budget Commit-tee Wednesday delayed action on an $85,000 ap-propriation for a commission on which Hayden
sits
808 M ULHOLLAND, a spokesman for
Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy. said Hayden would attend tbe second bearing,
which probably will be held next week.
Hayden and his actress wife. J ane Fonda. have been involved in a series of battles with
legislators since Gov. Ed mWld Brown Jr appoint-
ed anti-war POW Edison Miller to the Orange
County Board of Supervisors last month1 a move
s upported by Hayden and Ms. Fonda ana OPPoSed
by a number or le1tl11l•tor11. : Shortly after Miller's appointment the state
Senate overwhelmin1ly rejected Brown's appoint-ment of Ms. Fonda to the state A.rt.II Council. Before that vote. one legislator accused her of committing
treason byvisitirig Hanoi during the Vietnam w ,r.
ASSEMBLYMAN RICHARD Robinson, D· Santa Ana. who requested Wednesday 's he aring.
has been one of Hayden's sharpest critics. R obinson acc u sed H ay den or b ein g hypocritic~ and wung "red-baiting tactics," r~f~r
rmg to comments the former anti-war activist
made Monday in which he called Robinson a "cor· rupt politician'· ~ause or tus association with Dr.
Louis CeUa , an Orange CoWlty political power who
was convicted of fra ud
"His use of guilt by association is the same
kind of McCarthy tactic he accused the California Senate of when they rejected Ms. Fonda." said
Robinson. vice chairman or the budaet committee.
[~j aciti de~try Compan~
... :.11r ~:' :· ... f-f:.~. rr, T•~f PUBl 1( ~
First II•• Ewer In Ha1bor Areal!!
1,000,000
DIAMOND cunERS'
S LE
SALE EXTENDED 3 DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AUCJUSt 23, 24 & 25, 1979
How, only durinq this JpKial C)t'fft c..tten' sate, you con buy dicuaCMtds
directly from some of tM wortd's ~odillg c.tten. Save t...dreds. even
thousands. on these diCIMOftds before they att ....tied up for sale to iewe-lry
and depcw lnteWt stores ocrou the nation. This may be a 0ttce-ift-o-lifetitM
opporlwtity. If you know diamottds, you know thts is no ex~ration. An
outstmtdinq investment opportunity.
SUPER SAYINGS
Compare these prices. But lturry. They won't ~ast.
UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS
SIZE SHAPE I'..-Corot
S•f'nu SIZE SHAPE I'«-Corot
S• f'riu
nr-.A-..2Stti nir-.. ....... 25tll
82 cts Round s I 7S0.001ct. 1 56 Ch Round SI I 00.00/ct.
87 cts Round SI 500.00/ct. 1 58 Cl<. Rouno 5 I I 00.00/ct.
·91 cti. Round s 1500.00/ct. 1 60ctc; Pl=!ar 5750.00/ct.
99 ciS Round SI )00.00/ct. 1 64 CIS Rouno s 1400.00/ci.
99CIS Round S9'S.00/ct. I
1 73 ers Rouno SI 100.00/ct.
1 OO cts Round s 1400.00/ct. 1 86 cts Round S I )00.00/ct.
1 03 CIS Round s 1750.00/ct. 2 00 cts Round SS000.00/ct.
1 04 CIS Round 5 I 500.00/d . '; 0 1 C!S Hf'itr' 54000.00/ct:-
1 14 CIS Round 5 1500.00/d . < o; cts Round 5)000.00/ct.
I 17 ct<. Round 54000.00/cl ;: It' Cl!> Pe Jr 5 1500.00/ct. -1 18 els Pear 5 I 200.00/ct. 2 20 cts ~ound 54000.00/ct.
1 20cts Peer 5750.00/ct. 2 24 Cl'> Rouno U00.00/ct.
1 26 CIS R0uno SI 540.00/ ct. ~ 2; ct· Oval SI 500.00/ct.
1 36 cts. Rouf\d s 1200.00/ct. 2 30 CIS Round 5 I S00.00/ct.
1 37 ciS Round UH.00/ct. 2 66 crs Rouno UH.00/ct.
I 49 CIS Round 55500.00/ct. -2 99 CIS Rouno US00.00/ct.
1 49 CIS Pear 5150.00/ct.
1 50 CIS Round 5 I 500.00/ct.
3 00 CIS Pc.u U500.00/ct.
3 0 4 cts Ppar 51500.00/ct.
1 55 c1S Round 11200.00/ct. J A rte e n. nd IHD0.00/ct.
EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA
Save up to 60°/o
TOT AL WEIGHT
08 C1S
20cts
35cts
45 cts
1 OOcts
1 44 Cls
RACITl'S UNl(f>UE
DIAMOND GUARANTEE
MON 1-Fll
TOt m G11m.
SATURDAY
10am !>11m
M:n.ct
Refalf Prict
S200 00
$45000
S75000
S170000
S400000
$800000 I
Sale Price
~h).2Sth
HS..00
1115.00
SJ4'.00
suo.oo
51500.00
U700.00
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNTINGS
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Bolsa Chica Issue
~Needs Cooling Off
' Tb9 undentatemeot ol the year would be to 11y that
_the IMuet IWTOWMl1ni the plamliq or the Bot.a Chica
manhJandl have become complicated.
For more than 10 years dev@lopera. envlroomen
Laliists and stule, county and city a1encles have fouaht
over the J .tl>O acres of Boin Chica.
't The area remalwt county terrtlory. AJtholqth most of
• &he a rea iB owned by Sipal Landmark Inc .• <.-on&erntlon
· 1roupe; ure uram~ romplet~ preMrvatJon and restoration
H a s11lt·water wtldUfe habitat.
Develol>t!n1 have ·pushed ror a marloa and have sald
that the economic booell ol development would be 1reat.
Now . u batUt between envlronmental enthualuts and
development minded groups ha.a become more apparent.
One HWltington Beach·baaed aroup ia uralna that a
navigable waterway be built through a stretch or the
marshlands Into Huntington Harbour
Members of Amigos de Bolsa Chica. a conser vation
group. claim the plan ls simply a ploy to build a marina
ln the area.
One thing has become clear: dlacusalons have
~~come so heated and bickering so frequent that lltUe
... :.ground is being galned toward a final disposition of the
:._"Valuable lagoon.
;: A cooling off period is needed. It might tum out that r" the dreams can be reached.
~ . ~Redevelopment Again
}: Prople have stopped holding their breath when
f;downtown Huntington Beach redevelopment is men· ~fioned .
That ·s understandable.
f Plan after plan has floated off to sea. leavt.ne shop
·owners and downtown supporters frustrated and angry.
The Huntington Beach City Council has again hit ~he
redevelopment trail. Council members say that this time
: th€' 20-year-old redevelopment dreams ~ll be carried
·out
:. The approach a ppears to be simpler than plans in the
past. A s1x·block area centered around Main Street and
hemmed an by Pacific Coast Highway and Orange
A venue 1s the target.
City planners were directed to dust off and modify
past plans and to prepare cost estimates. One notion, for
;instance. would be to close off Main Street as a mini-
• mall. •
Co un cil members s uggested the city could help
;,..private enterprise get the ba ll rolling by setting up a
theme and U!:>in~ fed<:ral funds to pay for various street
improve men ts .
The tentative plans appear to be steps in the right
.direction
P erhaps private enterprise will become as en-
t husiastic over the downtown dreams as the council ap-
peetrs to be. .
~Price vs. Ethics
Many taxpayers would pat Huntington Beach's Ocean
View (elementary) School District trustees on the: back
for a recent action
Trustees apparently got a good price when they
{lgreed to pay $5,000 for analysis of how best to sell an ~.2-acre parcel of now-surpf us property.
.,,. The Newport Beach fi rm that bid its services at the
i ow. selected price appears more than qualified to
J>erform the service.
•. But left high and dry in the procedure was the Hunt·
•lngton Beach real estate man who originally offered a
-marketing analysis.
.: Trustees were so impressed with his plan -offered
Jor $10,000 -that they actively sought bids from other
l!onsultants.
The $5,000 bidde r knew that the Huntington Beach
•inan had set his price at $10,000 and came in Wlder that
'tigure.
. Trustee Charles OsterlW\d wouldn't vole to hire the
.low bidder. lie abstained. saying the syste m somehow
seemed "unfair."
He may be right.
. The lax payer is the beneficiary. but the ethical cost
might be questionable.
• : Opinions expressed in the sp~ abOve are those of the Daily Pilot
•Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
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Boyd/ Lawnmower
. ByL M. BOYD
• Every night after dark in
:the year 1830, the neighbors :91 Edwin Budding heard him •tn bis own backyard, ma.k.1n1
:peculiar metallic ooiaes.
: They couJdo 't lieu re it out.
, 1'bi1 was ln En1laod. Bud·
line was an en1ineer ln a
• tloth factory there. He "U 'Eew the wort.logs of h1a lac· • ry machine, the one that
• mmed the pile on cloth.
: d be 1aid he didn't much
:tare what the ne ighbors
:9'oupL But hr<cared enouah ~lo experiment in darlmeu,
•tvldently. Next year be
:patented the world's flflt
·lawnmower. . ~--~~~~~~~~-..
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Wby la the Chamber ol
ComlDll'ce uk1q for a
SI0,000 "budout" to ftnaace their office
move? Tbey should be
aak~ tholle 1uya who
Nnk lal,000 ln UM "71
eouMll NdiGe U.'-1 ol our public Mn.,. -
"You quote experts as s ay-
ing a good way lo kMp your
ahoes smelling fresh la t.o put
s lices or potato ln them ...
writes a gamest.er ln Austin,
Texas. "If they're children's
shoes, we abould use tat.er
tot.I, right? Goll 1boea, potato
chips? Slippen, home frtea?
For a stripper's beela, Just
the peeling? Clo11, German
potatoes? For the aboes ol
Army aurgeons, M•A•S•ff
potatoes. And for lndiH
moccasins, scalloped, no
doubt."
Q. "la It true that the flnrt
woman lo swim the En1U..b
Channel wu not permitted lo
come a1hore because 1he
didn't have a J)Ulport?"
A. No. but It is true that lo
lnl wblD OertrucM Edec'Se,
stark naked and cov•r•d
with 1NU9 crawled Ure the sand, a BrtUlb Imm ra·
Uon oftldal walked up to ,
stuck out bla band, and 1ald,
''Yourpauport, pleaae."
Do JOU buy t.bll claim of
tbe famoua Madame DarlausT ••sveo wtthoul the
11l1bt11t effort, • ma_n ..... ,. loalll ,....., ....., •
woma ol &be 1ame ap."
NeitberdoL
NN k ltated la prtllt tbllt n ,.1111 ol die wo•• ta ..... 12 ,,, .., ..., Dow
Mw ..... 11111. ,,.. .....
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Earl Wat rs
Can We Mford Arts Council?
Maybe the Senate oiade am.la·
take ln throwinl out only tbe
baby and not Lb• bath •• weU. A•
leaat that la lbe way some ol tbe
Senaton feel now that t.he fuaa
and f\uy over
lbe appolnl·
ment and A ·
jectlon o f
Jane Fonda
t o tbe Arta
Couacll baa
a ubelded
Aod indeed
lt la quite
poaalble that
lbe f'~ is·
s ue o~ the f1'al questioo.
Why abould the s tate fund an
Arta Council? Is lt ao essential
funcllon of covernment? Or
even a deairable one? In the
U1bt ol the Proposition 13 vote,
can expenditure& aucb u thia be Jut Wied?
Mailbox
The CouneU, created ln 1"1.
crew out of an earlier ver,
1lon called the Arla Com·
ml11loo which wu established
lD 1983. Ill ajma were to "pro.
vlde leadenhip and atimulat.e ln·
ltlatlve and lotereat In tbe
eetAbli.abmeot of •I'll proerama
and acUvlUea tbrou1bout the
•tate."
ALTBOUGB conald erebly
great.er verbta1e was uaed lo
eouncl.atina the Coal& of the re-
cycled venloo when tt look over
ln 1975, tbe buk purpoeea didn't
chance. aave one import.ant ex·
cepUoo. ,
Somehow . th e words
"stirnulate iniUaUve" wen! lost.
In tum the concept of lhe agen·
<:y. as one through which (ederaJ
a llocations and private dona
tions for the support of arts pro·
ject.s and granL'S would runnel.
al.a dlaappeared.
At the outlet, the c:ommla·
tion apPfared to be on tbe
way to tucce11 in ln1plrln1
private doP&Uona. These were lo
total more than twice the com·
blned at.ate and federal alloc•·
ttona. But wben tbe aaency
came before the Leplature this
year uk:ina for a wbopplnC •12
million budcet. it diacloeed that
it did not anticipate one thln
dime from private donors.
· IN THE PMl'l tbe Leglalative
Analyst bas beld the acency
down lo about Sl millloo per
year . Even then he bu been
highly critic al or the ad ·
mioistraUve coeta declaring It lo
be overstaffed with h igh
salaried po6itiooa. And, despite
being lop heavy with manage·
ment JOb8, he said the council 1s
badly managed and its expen·
dlturH and bud1et poorly
document.eel. Furthermore be
aald UM cowacil has been band·
tn1 oat sranta wtth "°firm,...
ulaUoaa or crlt.erla and without
formal appUcaUont.
But the analyst'• crltlcltm
were u nothing compared t.o the
condemnations whlcb have been
leveled at the council by the
Senaton themselves. Not too
popular with the ~nate when it
wH the Arta Commission, the'
conversion lo the council wu lo
fuel even more bitter attaclts.
ONLY LAST year Senator
Dennis Carpenter. a stolid
Orange County Re publican,
spoke strongly againat the eotm·
c1l declanng. ·'The people wouJd
n ae and smile you down if they
knew what trash you were fund-ing ..
In an effort to let the people
know what that "tr.,s h" 1s .
Senator Bob Wilson. a Sao Diego
Democrat. periodically un·
leuhf>tl a list of the most outre
proJect.s to back up his efforts to
ellm1nate the counC'il
SomP lasted hy Wilson were
$2,000 for an artist to create a
ll<'Ulpture from discarded beer
ootllet>: S2.000 to produce a rain
making t'eremony an the Mo·
ia ve . $ J ,000 for mus ical 1J1Slru·
me nts to <'nmmun1catf: with
<lol ph ins . $700 for ft ve a rllst.s to
perform at a laundromat: and
Sf>.000 for a dO<'um entary film or
tht' ··theorn•:-. and beliefs " of lhe
·Royal Chicano Air .. ·orce "
Suc h b1i arrt· pro1ecll>, coupled
with the m1 c;manage ment of
fundi.. would h<"f•m to fully s up
rort Wilson·-. oh,<>rv11t1 on when
hf' "aid, "I <inn t think thP coun
ell dci;en ei, l ll s tay in ex
1stence .. The only explanation
then for the Le~1slature·s ap·
proval or a S7 4 mallJon budget
for the counr1 I 1s that lhe reaJ Is
c;ue got lo:st 1n tht• faght over
Fonda
Foreign Landowners Create State Jobs
• To the Editor
The amendment proposal pre~
s ented b y As s embl y man
R ichard l~hman . proh1b1ting
foreigners from purchas1n~ land
here l.Jl Cahfornil:I, 15 an d.Jrect
conrnct wtth the governor's al·
tempt 'at creating more JOb5
There can be no real opposition
to foreigners in Culirom1 a when
the issues are weighed
Foreign corporat1oni. and busi·
nesses al ready own land and
fa ctor ies he re lo the United
Stales. Their monies and invest·
ments have created thousands
upon thousands of jobs for the
American people, just as do lhe
do m estically owned corpora·
tions. California needs these.
foreign investors to create jobs
for a state which is growing
rapidly in population each day.
WHAT PURPOSE does As ·
semblyman Lehman and his few
followers have ln trying to forbid
these foreign investors a nd bus1·
nesses?
Gov. Brown. throughout his
term m office, has been trying lo
create more jobfl for this in·
creasing populatioo. An exam·
pie of this was his announei!·
ment to Vo lks wagen AG in
Wolfaburg Germany, that he is
willing to aid the company in
building their second m ajor U.S.
car assembly plant. here i n
California. He stated he was
wllllng to give aid t o
Volkswagen through high level
representation In the office of
Planning and Research so as lo
ease the normal burdens in re·
celving the necessary permJta
for the building. Does A•·
r.emblyman Lehman think that
Volkswagen is golng t.o build a
planl here ln California, lf the
s tat e ia 1oing t o forc e
Volkswagen lo give up the land
and factory?
Foreign capital will be scared
away from Cali!ornia u long u
the Lehman proposaJ ls pendiq.
BRIAN DOOLEY. CPA
Nel•lie.
To tbe Editor:
I a11'9e that tboee IO-Called
pranbten who put suds ln foun·
t.a.lna are not funny .
Nor la the vaodallam iD our
:,rhoob 11mus 1n lo( H evla r1n ~
•d0<1r locks lhat <'Onllnuall) havl'
~lue or huhbh.·~urn or 811<'h rut
In lht:m IS a Vl'r ) l'ICJ'lt'n!il\l'
a nd not Vl'ry funny · JOk<· "
MAHGAHF.T llAl,ot 'GB
C'orrr<-1 •on
To lht> Edit.or
In tht> mtcre~t of accun1r y in
repo rtin~ I ~nuld like to make 1t
clear lhal thNc 1:-. m1 or~anala
taon c alled 'n1tt·d W<Jy or
O range County (Daily Pilot .
Aug 3. Page A lO J
There arl' two United Wuy or
ga nizat1ons an Ora n~c County.
-West and North South. The Umt·
cd W uy of West Orange County
~erves the <'lllCh of G11rd~n
Grove. Fountain Va ll ey, Hunt·
ington Beach, Westminater ~d
~al Beach a.s well as the unin·
corporated areas of Midway Ca
ty. Sunact and Surrsute
J .E KENNEDY
Eicecut1ve Oi r~tor.
United Way or West
Orunge County
Tax Mrrt
Tn the F..dit.nr
At 7 30 p m , on Au~ 28 . there
will be a m eetin g, 1n the
cafetena of the Garden Grove
High School. sponsored by a
citizens' group called Taxpayers
of Orange County . We will
welcome all Ora nge County
citi:teM who care to attend
At Ws m eeting, we will have
petitions available for any who
would Uke lo help themselves by
helping us get our proposed or-
dinance oo a ballot. This or·
dinance would require that the
board of supervisors use their
maximum powen to prevent
tuea and fees until approved by
lhe voters.
Many of us beve attended
hearlnp and helped st.op some
Sydney Harris
nt·w t.axei, hut v1mt· hJ\"' h<-<·n
added that we dadn l ~lop tr V.\-
<lnn t work together . we can ex
111.·tt to l<>t>e ll 11 the tw nerat-. nf
l'ropos1tJon 13
f< F LJl:'l.SI::!'<
Tlta1elu .. t •fllrGfl
To Ui e Edllor
I find 1t net"ei-~ar) Jl th1::. lJme
to ::.top Ult> ..era~::. rooL-. t·amp<ugn
that has hprung up In the last
month to persuade me tn run for
thl' f''ounu.un Valle y City Coun
l' ii
A lthou~h 1·m dei:'ply com
matted to the City or f ounta in
Valley and have had year!> nr
service in all sorts or v<Jlunt~r
work . I feel that I can tw~t serve
the city an my present capal·1ty
as the AthJetJc Director fur Uw
Boys Club r would likt· to thank my
friends throughout the city for
their support.
BOB "IGOR" JSRAEIS KY
It'~-laada C•a••~I
To the Editor
Claiming that the Navy may
do:.e Huntington Harbour's only
ocean a ccess. boating lobbyists
are demanding an ocean acces5
Into the Bolsa ChiC'a weUandb
Such n plan would cost at least
$20 m illion dollars of tax money
to construct a channel and then
Quotes
"What we're looking at ls the
loss of several million doUan
over the next few weeks if this
trend continues ." Ralph
Thompeoa, s pokesman for the
South Padre Island Chamber of
Commertt, after nearly 20 miles
of scenic Texas beaches were
blackened by history's won t oil
s pill. ·
hu1 ltl .1 brirl~l· on J•.11 1fw <"•1:1:-.t
llH!hl.lo J \ 0\1•r II a:-v.d l ,p., :i IH "'
hrid g<> and r h.1nnel on ~ arn1·r
1\ \ Pnlll'
T rdffa<' 1.1o111Jld h.1\1· 11• h•· halt
<-d nn P<:lf a ncJ W<J rn1·r J\vcOul'
during r on<,lrurl11ln a nd aftf'r
th(' r hunn1•I ,.., hu1lt :-urftng
would bt· n11nc-d in fluntmgton
-Reach Dn-dg1ng of thl' Bolsa
lh1ca would hav1• to he done on
.1 regular b1.1:-.1h Th<· cost lo th.-
1 ax p a yl· r a nd 1·n v 1ronmenl
would he a.-.tronom1cal and only
the bo ating interest!> would
~ncfat
Tiit: ROl\Tt:RS f'laam the ="'·1" y will d o!'e their t•hanncl but
th1., " only a plov to gel a ch<in ·
nl'I throu~h the HOlha Chica. On
J ul) J I the lluntinizton Beach
Planning Department received u
lt'tter frnm .Jo!\1•rh Ha wkins.
Pubhc Affair" OHac·<•r for thl'
S ·al fWat'h Nttval Weapons Sta
t1on whl<'h st alC'd lhat. "Then: 1s
no intention by lht' N11vy to alter
lhl' present u:se pattern hy the
boating public an the Anaheim
Bay area " The Navy will not
close the flurbour channel as
som r wall lead the public lo
lx'ltt' ve
Th e Bills<• Ch1C'a wetlands
would be greatly affttted by an
oec an C'hannef t hat would allow
boats to rongt'st and pollute the
water Taic money would be
poured into a spedal interest
project that would benefit a
select few Bolsa Chica soouJd
remain the beautiful land that it
is A channel would ruin the
wetlands for everyone .
DAVE HALL • ..... O.•• .... ..---... -:
•• , -~ l..etlH1 ......... ......
.. lf1*'81 ~ ......... -·-· c.... ..... . CA tt611L ~ _. ...... .., , .... ,...._ _ .............. _... ... _..,....._ ................ _ ... ..._ ...... .................................. , ............ ,.,..
Writers Must Find Their Limits
Gertrude Sle1n ia most r amoua
a mong the tanorant for her lo·
cant.aUon "A roM la a n>M ls a
'l'Ole," but abe lmew what she
waa Hying,
and •be knew
what she
meanl. She
would never
bave said, for
ln1lance, "A
writer 11 a
writer l1 a
wrtter."
Tbl1 la the
mistake b•·
ln1 made by tbe public
i.tnlaloa channel ln New Yort
whlcb la utlnl a 11ut to eom·
mlulon orl•lnal play• for
tel•vllkm '° ... wriUeD.,, dllt·
la1UiiiMd ncweU.tl ud lbort
ltOr1 wrtt.en.
or pla)'5. A write r of plays is not
usually a novelist. A novelitt h1
nol usually a poet_ A poet ta not
an eaaayltt. An esaayl1t la not a
fiction writer.
The differences tn wrtlinC are
far different than the dlfferencet
within the other a.rt.a. A com·
poser composes, a painter
palnll. a aculptor scul~ ualnc
the medlwn ot tone eo&or
ud UM. But wh1Je JOU OCHDpote
muaAc and paint a picture ud
sculpt a ft1Ure. you callDOt writ.e
writln1.
TRm BAI Mver }>9ID an
author, lDdudlq Sballffpeare,
who could .m .. equaltJ WI lD
every form. Tiii UM ol wonll ll
far more llmllla1 and drcemlatbed .... &be .. of
... aad eoAor ... be.
If tMle. MYllilta ud IMft "°" ...... -* ....... .
,..,., &My would '-" ~
them lone before. tr • poet could
say somethin1 In prose, he
would not have to HY it in
poetry. U an eaaayl1t or ~ritlc
had the lmacinattve capacity
and talent, be would be wriUnc
ma1ter'J)6etta lnltead of writinc
about them.
BEaNAaD SHAW published
ftve novel• -all of tbem
fallulW -before be •banlhDed
th• fot"ll\ and leat'IMd that be
wu really a playwrtabt. HeDrJ
Jam• tried tJme and •lain t.o writ. pla)'I. W'hlcb ..,.. dlamal
Oope OD the Stqe ......... 1111
1hort atort" aa~ novell are
1uperb. Doten1and~olW11wn. man, of the ftnt rank, u" to1ed, ud more tUa ..,..,
wtthGllllll'fonm,Wla.._ ... ,, ... _., u" .... .. ... ............ ..,
.......... ud!DM ...... ;
NATION
Gas· Prices 'Unstable'
DOE Retail Lia& Stin Dealers' Proie.ia
W ASHINO'roN (AP) -Guoline de.._. say •*'• prioee.,. Oaftll"I to rut _, IOftMI· & att.9apt to compUe a Hat of mulm-.m
,. ....... ~ r9taU •rice. would be fnltln1
bee ... llwo.ldbe•olctate
1"be ._I) ~artment•a ftrst for'a1 aato ann-
m1 eomumen with an ~sUma&ed mulmwa nitatt
priee lilt brouabt bowls ol protest.I trom dealers
~l'Oll tbl ~lr)'.
TD DBALJ:as. SOME OF WllOll were
._...._. .tUa calla from kaie motoriata cl*'•'"'
U.., were blilq overcbarted foe 1u. complataed
Uaal ~ '-ued Monday cbd not ren.ct la'-t
• ~ ... pri" inCl"UleS (The Uat WU pubH•Md
Tuetday iD tM Dally Pilo& >
Ne\fertbelea. Enern Department orflc1ala
said they wtll have such lists, perhaps every
fllOntb, 1lvla1 con sumers estimates "within
several tents" ot what the legal cu price ceWnes
are in 20 metropolitan
are~ aaid the depart· ( ('0 SVM rR ] ment'1 Jay Tbompsol!, ~ -=-
whOH olftce ia responSI·
ble for compiling the list. ~f wbolesale gasolme pricei. are changing so rapid·
ly a list cannot be compiled. the department may
take a closer took at wholesale pricing.
ENEllGY DEPARTMENT OFFICIALS con-
ceded the first list, compiled Aug. 6, was old by the
time it was issued Monday and said an updated
version would be made available.
"Jl took a while for us to get our act together."
said Thompson.
Although prices on the government survey are
broken down to the nearest hundredth of a cent,
Thompson and other department officials em·
ToWrd
J a net L ee
Auchinc lo ss,
mothe r of Jac-
qu eli ne Ken·
n ed y Onassis,
says s he will
m a rry retire d
in ves tment
b a n k e r
Bingham Morris
of Southampton,
N .Y . She said
that no d a te or
location for the
wedding , h e r
third, bas been
chosen.
pliaulMd they are ont, esUma\el and ma, cbaqe
1U1btJy from day to day.
Some •taliona ud ..., ..ur. •ta'--mJ ... t be exe~ for MIDI rMIOa, elftdala laid,
becaUM ol UDUIUll opera&or CQIU,
lJNDB& NllW GOYllaN•t:NT realllaUou, &be cou.otrJ'• more U.u 111,oeo
tuoll.M ....uon operaton an lllDW to a proftt
muiPa. from wllicb they mmt l'Q tblir own Offf'· bead mid tc*I, ol 15.4 c..u a talloa. '!'bey may
pua wbo&lule pncc lnc.....-ud t.aua aloec to
cuatomen
The ehan•e ln re1ulaUoaa wu IDtended to
make it eMler to determine retail celtlnp.
Dealen aero.a the country complained ot be·
in& awamped with compla.lnt.a they couiclered UD·
juat.llled becaiAH the Iii~ iuued by tM Enerc
Departmeal were o..it of date. A atatioa operator in
Ma11achusetts got 65 calls from aniry cwitomers,
said Paul Marron 9f the Bay State Gasoline
Retailers A.uociaUoo.
AND VIC aASllBED, EXECUTIVE direc-tor of the Greater Washington Area Service Sta-
tion Association, called for those who ~mpUed the
liat to be fired.
"This latest fOYl ·Up by the Department Of
Eneray in releasing inaccurate ceilln& prices for
retail dealers across the country by brands is
another example of the vendetta that DOE is con-
duct.in& against the nation's retail service station
dealers," Rasheed declared.
Marron said in a telephone interview tbat
wholesale prices have been going up from day to
day. sometimes as much as 4 cents a &allon al one
lime.
"I l.bink it's going to be very difficult to reflect
accurate selling prices" in any list, be said.
Ethnic Violence
Flares in Denver
DENVER (AP> -A gang of Hi.apanic youths
armed with clubs and a hammer attacked a Viel· namese man and smashed the windows out or his
car as violence flared in a bousinc project where tensions between the ethnic groups have caused refugee families to flee, police said.
Police and remaining Vietnamese in the area
came to the man's rescue before he was seriously injured Wednesday night. authorities said. The
beaten man was not identified.
POLICE REPORTED NO AllBESTS. Patrol
car s cruised the project during the night, and no
incidents were reported early t.Oday . Nearly all the 22 Vietnamese families in the
predominantly Hispanic low-income housing pro-
Ject moved out this week after teoaions belween
the groups broke into violence. ·
"I DON'T KNOW WHE&E THEY went,"
Bernard Valdez, director of the Denver Depart· ment ol Social Services, said Wednesday. A window-breaking confrontation that erupted
Monday night caoDed racial friction between the Vietnamese and "RispanJc residents of the area known as the "Projects". that bad been smolder·
ing for nearly six months.
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..
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Porcelain finish.
alu minum legs and ash catcher.
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.. 700SERIES
22•12 ......... ·--· In Yellow. A&d. Kev
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55988
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finilh inside and out,
aluml"um legs and ash
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•Iii
..
'Tlvld9y. August 23. 1971 DAil y Pft.OT A J 1
starts Friday
at9:30a.m .
many limited quantities ... not all sizes may be
available in each grouping ... colc rs and styles limited
to stock on hand, so shop early for ~est selection!
these items available in our
Huntington Beach Store
women's sportswear
NOW
to•IEITAMCTOPS ............• 1.91
•LONOS&.EEVE8LOUSES ...•............ 3.91
11•1ESTAMCTOPS .................... 3.98 ••SES TEE StlRTS..... . . . .......... 3.91
1•.MIORTANK TOPS .. . . . . . ............ 3.91
41 JUNIOR SHOATAUS . . . . .. .. . . ...... 3.98
•JUMOAFASHIOHPANTS .......•... 3.91
521nRSPANTTOPS ... . :! ....... 4.91
•JUNIOR PANT TOPS . . . • . .. 4.91
112 FAMOUlllAKER PANTS . . . . . ... 4.91
37 .... TEE SNATS . . . . . ........ 9lc
32 A TANK TOPS . . . . ... 98c
•2 PC.SWNIWEAR . . . . . . . . 3.91
..... SHOHll ......... .... .. 1.91
31.IR. HAL T!RTOPS.. . . .. . . . . . . ... 1.91
D-100"JltCOTIONIHRTS ... . ..... 4.98
dresses, pant suits
NOW
20JUNIOM61DIHILONGS ............. 1.91
40JUllOR a Ill HI LON08 .............. 14.11
••Hl!IPAlllUTI ..................... 1.91
lifigerie, loungaww
NOW
30CAMISOLESI HALF SUPS 3.98
31FASHION8'KtNIS . . . . . 1.91
11SOFTCUP9RAS . . . . .. 3.91
12CONTOUABRAS .... 2.98
31 IUN SHIFTS ~OUST!RS . . . 3.98
418HORTPOLY/COTT£ARYLOUNGERS . S.98
74l.OMOPOLY/COTTERRYLOUNGERS .... 6.98
24 HOSTESS WEAR . . .. .. . . . . . . ........ 6.98
wOmen's accessories
NOW
• WAl.LETI . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 2.48 a t!Mfll mns . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .. S.91
131'\18ETOPS........ . . . . ............ 1.48
aUV'UHATI . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . ..... ~
441ELTS ............................ .
2708CARVES . . .. . . . . . . . .. • . • • . . . . . ... 9lc
12 8U1111ER SHOES . .. . ~. .. . . . . • . • . . . .. 2.91
57VINYLSANDALS ...................... 3.98
•WEDGE IHO£S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.98
52 VINYL SANDALS ........................ S.98
uvingS for girls
NOW
17 UTTl.E ...aSMORTSETS . . . . . . . ..... 2.91
31UTTUCR.l&OUSES ................. 1.11'
11 llQQIRLS SHFT8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.16
2111GGIM.SIUl'TIETS .................. UI
31llOOltLS8IORTIETS . . . 1.91
41 llGOltLS SHORTS . . .. ... 1.91
2t9'GGIRLSTOPS .... . . .. . .... 1.91
579'GGllLITOPS . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .... 1AI » 9'GGltt.l PANTTOPI .................. 1.91
1•110CMN..1PANTTOP8 ................. 2.91 ••GMU• ousa .................... lie
u1•C1M.1~ ................... 2M
OW1'11•11'1 ......................... 2.11
1*t II -............................ lie
lnfanta Md toddlers
NOW
... ouea .............................. 11e
•TOODLIRGIM.llOITTOPI . . . . . . . . . . . lie
2tTODDLIJUMRLI KNITTOPI ............. 1 ••
•'T'OODLIR--.SIHORTAUS ........... 1 ..
................................. 2.11
•10DDl.880Yl1&'"'"' ............ 1 ..
•1"0DDLDIO'tl111 •IMTI . . . . . . . ..... lie
•lODDl.IRIO'tlPMTI ................. 1 ..
.,.. 8'10¥11HORTALLS ............ 1 ..
lt1alD8'10¥1Wl•ta ............ 2.•
1t1* ·'°"---............. .. ·=.-,-······················"'· .. a.-II ............................. : .... ..
.·
savings for boy~
• UTTL£ BOYS SUMllEAWEAR . . . . ... 1.91
•llOBOYSSWWWEAA ............... 1.98
1781QllOYTAHKTOPS . . ....•....... 1.91
77 llO llOYIHOfl'TSLV StMTS. . . . ... 1.-
80 llO BOY KHIT StlRTS . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . 2.18
savings for men
NOW
11LSLVORESSSHeRTS . 6.98
'17 WOVEN SPORT SHIATS . 1.98
IJ7 L SL V LEISURE SHIRTS 1.91
21 LSLVLasuRESHIATS . 4.91
5 FAMOUS flW(fJ' SPORTCOA TS. . ....... 11.98
e6PLEATEOSLACKS ....... 14.98
143EXPAHDA8L.EWA1STSLACKS ...•.. 14.98
31 PATTERNEOSLACKS . . . .. . ...•.... 4.98
47 BEL TED SLACKS . . . . . . , . . . 4.91
5:2 COUARED KHrT SHIRTS . . . . . . 6.91
15T£RRYSHIRT . . . . • ...... 6.98
32 SWEATSHl'TS .. . . . 4.98
51 TDNS StlATS .. . 2.98
131 FASttOHSWlllWEAA 2.91
IJ71B'RYSHIRTS 7.98
101 JOGGtNG SHOATS . 2.98
savings on shoes
100 L..AOtES SAHOALS
65 FASHK>N SLIDES
90 BOYS ANO GfRLS OXFORDS eo M£HS DRESS . .. . .. .
NOW
.. 5.97
. 9.00
7.97
... 8.17
savings on yardage
NOW'
I . . . • ' • ~ • • • . . . ·.
. ..
201 YDS.PRINTEDVOflES
130 YDS. SOLID LA CREPE
SO VOS. LACY POL VESTER
90 YDS. ~AAKSKIN
. . . . 1.91 . :
.... 1.48 :
... 2.48 i
... 1.98 •
130 VOS. GAUZE SHIRT1HG ....
119 YDS. PRINTED KETTlECLOTH
120 YDS. SOLID GAUZE
... 1.48 :
. ..... 1.48 ~ i
.. 1.48 ~
savings for the home
NOW
56 PO'TffOLDERS . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . 4lc
11 KITCHEN TERRIES . . . ................. 4lc
t1 ISTTS .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ............ 4lc
11 DISHCLOTHS .....................•...... 48c
.. TOASTER COVERS . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 2.48
44 KITCHEN APRONS 2.48
127YINYl TA8L.EClOTHS . 1.48
111 WASHCLOTHS. . ...... 48c
32NF1.8AntTOWELS ......... 1.48
111 HANO TOWELS . . . .. . . . . ............. 1.48
101PAEADSANDCOMFORTEAS .......... 14.18
12 SPREADS AND COMFORTERS .......... 22.11
• 1WINBED 8riEE IS . . . . . ............. 2.11
' • .. • ..
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Principal Posts FiHed
NewAaaignmenia Made at 13 FV Schools
There wUJ be n ver•I ne•
prtadpei. --1chool , •••• ant month I• lh• rounlaln vane, c ~> School o..
lriet.
The eoloUa1 of two achoola,
Lamb .ad Mc0o ... u. tomblned
with'*''" pr1Mlpaa. lak1n1 Jobi with ~r achool cllatricta, hu
led to new uat1nment11 •t 13 ol
the d11tJict ·• l'1 1chool1.
taDl prt.odpall and Murphy WU
•<'llal prindpal at Bu.hard laal
1ear, dbtrlct olnclala noted
Vet.ran priDclpals with new
aul1nmt1nt1 lnt lude Sonny
llorper Cll'•ftlferred from Cox
lo Otaler>. Ed Lavelle (Fulton lo
Ar•valoet>. WUma 8obanu.n
< H ar.,..r to M aaudu > and Tom
T hnm1uo n ( N t-wl a nd t o
Tamura>
both Oka and l:JUAhard school8
Pranclpala who will remain at
the same schools a re Waldo
Prlte c Plavan >. Ned Powell
<Wa r d lo w >. J o hn C arlyle
( Molola> a nd Ne ll Gre ene
(t•ouolaln VMUCy ),
l.t:AVING TUE DISTRICT for
other poeiliona are RoberU Hen·
oigan and Norm Enfield. Both
accepted jobs in the Ontario-
Montcla.ir School District now
be ade d by former F ountain
Va lley :.upe rintendent 8111
Plaster
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Residents
Courses '
fa II registration
be1lna Sept. 8, for Fouo-
tain Valley retldeata ~·
terested ln claaaes of.
fered by the city Depart·
ment of Parka a nd
R~creaUon.
• Re g1atntlon will be
held from 10 a m Le
noon at the Fountaio
Valley Recre ation
Center:. 16400 Brookhurst
St. on Sept. 8, and con~
tinue Monday througll
Friday from 9 a .m. lo 5
p.m . after that. The auclJon 111 be•ni
held Oct 7 to ~neflt thl'
lmmac ul a t t' H tiart
Colle1e
T AlllNG OVEa prand pal
<'hOrH fOf' tM flnit Umt> will ~
Judith Blankinship (a t our
rf'I U School >. Marc Ecke r
( l"ulto n >. Sh•ron O eN lu
t tlarper>. Chari» K ollaod
1 Newland I and l'eteor Murphy
1 Tal~rt 1
A II hM\'t' e xl*rit-oce a:. abs 1&
CHRaYt* 8NOWOON. 1irln
('•P•I al La.mb Sc:hool before 1t
waa dOM<t. will lukt• over as
prlnclpaJ at Cox J lm Dutt.on.
who (ac~ a 11lm1 lar 111tuation
wh.-n M<'Oowell w all dosed. as
principa l at Nlcblu~
J am K~11er wall be pr1nc1pal al
Gary Smith, principa l at
Masuda School last year. has
become superintendent or the
Ri chland <Cam.> School Dis·
tract
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?Daring Duo to BulJIJle Long Distance \
Bruce Mllne •nd C urtis
Shelley are 10ln• to lry to swim
from Anlon Lo Newport Beach
under water.
They aald their project was ln·
1plred to aid the Orange County
Chapter ol the American Red
Cl"061, medical science and their
But lllUne, 30, and Shelley, 22.
are aeriou11 about what they
want to accomplish on Sept . 15
and are approaching their proJ·
eel very carefUIJy.
Shelley eeUmat.es It will take
them 12 hours to get fro m
Avalon to tbe Newport Piv.
The two men w111 swim ;ix to
10 feet below the surface. just
deep enough to get below the
surge of the swells . They'll sur
lace hourly, they say.
They'll take a battery of
judgment and coordination tests
to gauge mental fatigue
-And they may have to be
g r abbing some high energy
snacks to make up for body heat
losses from swimming under
water.
trip time down ··
T h e 1n s p1r<1t1 o n for the
m a r athon scuba dive came
about six weeks ago when Mi lne
a nd Shelley were taking a group
of divers to Catalina for an out-
ing.
The trips to the s urface will
serve severa l runctions :
IMU.aY
• divine business . in tha t order.
Some people might copsider
them funny farm candidates or
s bark bait.
They 'll b e u s ing Aqu a
Scooters. motorized devices that
can pull tbem through the water
at up to4 mph
-Milne and Shelley will baveto•
changeairtanlcs .
-They'll take a battery of
<.'a rdio-pul mo n a r y func tio n
tests :
"With any luck. we can keep
the surface visits at less than 10
minutes." Shelley commented.
"That should keep our overall
They sat on t he de<.'k of the
boat carrying them to the island.
d iscussing the i r busine!is,
Nautilus Diving Ad ventures and
<See SWIM. Page AZI MILNE
Fire Destroys. Greentree Home
Carter,
Worker
Debate
HANNIBAL. Mo. CAP > -
President Carter engaged in a
six-minute debate at 5 a .m. to-
day with an auto worker who
vigorous ly dis agreed with
Carter's decision to permit the
export of American oil products
to Iran.
"What we don't understand is
why th~atollah Khomeini is
doing this to the people over
there, executing them , a nd more
-or less we are condoning it ?" the
man asked Carter. ·
The dialogue occurred as the
Delta Queen steamboat stopped
at Lock 21 on the Mississippi
River near Quincy, Ill., a few
miles from Hannibal
Carter defended bis decision
to permit the sale of a n estimat-
ed S.7 million worth of kerosene
and diesel fuel, saying "They
ship ua one and one -half million .,.rrela ol oil every day."
Carter encountered his debat-
ing .Partner on the way lo spend-
ing several hours sightseeing in
Hannibal. hometown of Samue l
Clemens and his li terary crea-
tion. Tom Sawyer
T he man who questioned
Carter was part of a crowd of
about 300 who greeted Carter
when be climbed ove rboa rd
shortly before S o'clock and
began shaking hands. He was
identified as John Lynn. 30, of
Quincy.
He told the president his Ira-
nian brother-in-law who worked
for Bell Helicopter in Iran had
just been released from prison
there.
Before approving the sale of
U.S. refined oil products, the
man demanded to know, "Why
couldn't we get a reasonable as-
surance that they would take
~are of huma n rig hts over
there?"
··All we bad to do was get an
auurance that they would start
analyzing this and not treating
people rotten because they we re
11.ealing with Americans," he
nid.
lo tbe midst of the badgering,
Carter calmed the man enough
to say, "You won't le t me
answer your question.'·
R eferring to Khomeini , the
Iranian ruler, Carter said: "I
don't approve of his government
tput the /act is that they ship us
aJ>out one and one-half million
larrels of oil every day. One
Ume they asked us to send them
a mllllaa barrels back."
Carter explained that the Unit-
ed States receives SO million
barrels of oil a month from Iran
and that they requested, due to
•abotqe of a refinery, one ship-
•ent of kerosene.
• Asked the pres.ident: "You
•ant me to tell them <the Ira-alans>. 'Don't ship us any oil'?"
Someone in the audience said,
"'Maybe we'd be better off if
Utey didn't."
·'•Caner, in a clearly sarcastic
.. of voice, replied: "Maybe
M, we can do without it."
• Tbe man ftDally conceded that
C.rter•a tledaion WU "reuona·
ibae'' but ltW aked why Carter
fbu)dn't wtn at least a "worth·
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COUNTY AREMEN ATTACK BLAZE AT IRVINE HOME
Two-story Residence Gutted In VIII~• of Greentree
New Trial Ordered
In Bride's Slaying
By FREDERICK SCROEMEHL
OI -D•lty ~II .. 51•ff
In what he later described as
"the toughest decision I've ever
made," Orange County Superior
Court judge Ted Millard ordered
a new lriaJ Wednesday for Gary
Wayne Patton , an Irvine at-
torney convicted in June of
murdering bis bride.
Judge Millard fought to con-
trol his emotions as be ruled that
a juror bad acted improperly by
di'scussing the case with a
former juror who bad been ex-
c used from hearing the case
because of a family emergency.
The ruling followed a day and
a half of nearly nonstop argu-
ment by Patton's attorney. AJan
Stokke and the prosecutor,
Deputy District Attorney Paul
Meyer.
Patt.on, bis parents and others
present in the court.room sat in
an awkward silence for several
moments after Millard made the
ruling in an emotional manner
and then left the courtroom.
During a later interview. the
jurist said that the actions of
juror John L. Kina of Anaheim
could have "prejudiced" the de-
fendant.
Patton, 35, WU Convicted of
second dqree murder lD the
abootlng death of Katherine
IAlah Patton, 23, on Nov. 18,
19'18. Tbe couple bad been mar·
ried for two moothl. AccordibC to testimony in hla
HVeD·Wffk trial. llrt. Patt.on
wu attemptiq to move out of
the bouse when Pat.toll confront-
ed ber with a .22 c aliber
automaUe plltol.
Millard uJd tbat afftdnlta
ftled wttla tbe court lbond tbat
Kbaf dilcUIMd tM eue with O ·
cUMd jaror ..... Teuo. allO of
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D•llY Pl ... S'-ff ,._
GETS NEW TRIAL
Gary W•yne P•tton
Anaheim, during the first day of
jury deliberations.
Mra. Teano bad been excused
the previous day, Mlllard said,
after tellln1 the Judge her
husband, who bad under1one
sur1ery, required her care.
Kina, llWard sa.id, telephoned
Mrs. Teano to check on her
bu1band'1 condlUon. Tbe con-
verHU~ later turned to the
Patton cqe, Millard said.
Mlllard said K1DI violated the
admont1bment 1lv•D In alt crimJDal UNI that Jvon not
dlle-tJae mattar outaide the coartroom. Md tadkaud ... will explore t.M poulbWty of flndinc
(._PA'ITON. Pa .. AI>
No One
Injured
·In Blaze
A spccla<.'uar hoU!>l' rare (.'3.'ll J
s m o ky ppll ov('r th e In inc
village or Greentree Wcdnesda~
afte rnoon as fl ame., c·n~ulfcd
.:ind destroyed a two !>tory re ..
1dence at 4052 Loma
Irvi ne Fire Caµt Marr
Ha wkins said s hl·ct:.. of fl amt:
were already blasting throui::h
the windows or thl' home "'hen
fire and polan• units <.irnved at
the scene al about I p m
"It was ripping ." ltuwkin!>
said or the fi re's progrt.·ss .
It took 30 fire fighters mon·
than 30 minutes to control thl'
blaze. which scorched an adJa
cent home but did no other
da mage to neighboring :..true
t ures. No one was mJured
Damage estima tes we r e
pla<.'ed at about $105.000. police
and r1re spokes men said. "'1th
the home almost a lotal los) On·
ly the gara~e survi vcd intact
The home 1s own ed by Gaylord
S igman . bu t Ha wkins s:ud
ne1tber he or any me mber of his
family was al homt· "'h<•n the
f1 re broke out
Neigttbors n·r>0rkd the fire.
but <.'alls telling of ..,mok c and
fl ;imes poured in frnm homes
a n d sc hool!> b lock i. a\\J)
Ha wkmssaid
He said invest1g<.1lOr<, h<.ivc nnl
\"et determined a l'au~c for thl'
blaze. which lhcy bclil've, ma}
have started in the lo.1tchcn un·a
Tenant Board
Delays Sale
To Nixon
NEW.YORK I AP1 f'mdmg
a suitable apartment m M anhat
tan is a feat no matter who you
a re, but for Richard M Nixon 1t
1s becoming a prolonged ordeal
The fi ve-m ember board of
managers of the Fifth Avenue
condominium building where the
former president has agreed lo
pul'chase a 12·room apartment
withheld a vote Wednesday that
was expected to approvl' the
sale.
The pur<.'husc agreement for
th e fo u r -b e droom . fou r
b a throo m apa.rtm en t o r
Abraham ll ir sc hC e ld , a
millionaire builder. was signed
by Nixon's lawyers last Thur~
day. AJthough the agreement 1s
not subject to the approval or a
boa rd of te n ants. as in a
cooperative building. state law
gives a condominium's board of
managers the right to block a
sale by matchlng the sale price
Dr. Charles Roos. a board
member. said the board met and
reviewed various issues of the
proposed purchase. but that
"certain as pects still requJred
clarification, such as security ··
He said it would be several days
before another meeting was
held .
The purchase agreement did
not list a price for the apart-
ment, but the price was believed
to be nearly $1 million. ~ be
paid in cub at the sale's closing
later thia year. The apartment's
monthly maintenance charge re·
portedly ta Sl,200.
Tbe apartment overlooks Cen-
tral Part and occupies the en-
tire seventh noor of 817 Fifth
Ave .• at 82nd Street. which is on
the same street where Nhron
and hla wife, Pat, lived before
his i• presidenUal elecUOft.
Earlier tbla month. Nixon
withdrew • s1ao.ooo offer to buy
a nlne-room dup&ex peathome at
lt E . 72Dd St. aft.er residents of
the Madllcm Avenue co-op op-
po aed h i• residency .
O.a11, Pt1ot Pho1M •Y tt1c,.•nl llCN"f"
FIRE CAPT. RON HACECKY TAKES A BREATHER
Irvine Fire Wednesday Hot and Exhausting Work
Attorn~'\'· Dead &
Mystery Shooting
On Boat Probed
8 ) JOA:o-;N E RE\':'llOLD~
Of lfiW o .. 11y P 11e1 \t•tt
S anta Barbara Count'
Sheriff's deputies said toda~ lht:
m' :.tenous death or 011 com
p;in_ -f1ghlmg attorne~ Jame!>
Oppen remains unsolved
· Oppen, 58. was found shot to
death Tuesday night on his 41
foot cabrn crusier "Ch ronic
B1tcher ·· Ills bod) was dis
covered on the vessel after he
had racboed a distress call that
he was be ing kidnapped and
tortured and shot at.
Was it murder or sui<.'idc"1
A spokesman for the Santa
Bar bara Sheriff said today that
question is still unanswered
pen d i ng the ou t co m e o f
laboratory tests conducted as
part or the autopsy done Wed-
nesday.
The suicide theory apparently
gained some creden<.'e Wednes·
da v
Oppen died of a single gunshot
to the base of the neck. according
lo sheriff's officials who said
more weapons were found on the
boal .
Sources close to the investiga-
tion reportedly have said they
are certain the lawyer's death
was a suicide, apparently s taged
to look like a murder.
Jnvesti.cators eublicary were
more cautious lD their state-
ments about the case. Sheriff's
Capt. J im Vizz olini said
homicide has not been ruled out.
He said investigators were
studying a tape of Oppen 's may-
day call in which he said be had
been kidnapped and was beln1
tortured but was temporarily
free and able to use the radio.
Then sounds that may have
been eunahoU were beard on the
tape. the lnveaU1ator u ld.
"Who wu 1bootln1. we don't
know.·· Vluolini aald.
.. Oppen retired from bis law
practice about two yean a,o .
ff e wu dea~ri bed h a
maverick in Santa Barbara'•
ll·~J I lOmmun1t~ who ro:.c t<i
prom 1 nt·n<.'l' for rt•prcscnting
< om mcrc1dl fi she rmen m a :..wt
.1gainsl ml <.'om parn es after th1·
1969 Santa Barbara 011 spill
Oppt:n reportedly got a sizea
bit• f1nJnc1al St.'lllemenl for thl'
f1:..hcrmt•n \.\ho contended the oil
H'r1 ou:..ly h urt rtsh1ng an th1·
JreJ
ll1s boat wa -. named tht'
"Chronic Bttcher" upparcntly in
re~µon~t' to an otl company or·
fic1al's rem<.irk after the oil s pi ll
that Santa Barbara is "a com-
munity ofJlhronic bitchers."
Befo r e movin g to Santa
<See A"M'ORNEY, Page A2>
Coasc
\\'each er
Pat<.'hy low clouds and
local fog early mornings.
Otherwise fair through
Friday with variable high
<.'louds. Hi ghs ranging
from upper 70s to 80s at
the beaches to the mid-80s
inland. Lows tonight S8 to
66.
INSIDE TODAY
The oil Industry haa ~t IJ.5
t>llLion tlwre i& oU end gcs in
the Atlant1c of/ Atlantic CU11 .
N.J. Storv. photo p~ Al.
ta•ex
Al OAILV PtLOT
2 Burned
In Mesa
llaze
87 IACIUB HYMAN
... a.My ........
Two ~ n!malMd ln t'rttluJ
condlUon today aner a na.t\ ft,..
broke out Wednetday ln a COit•
Men phutka plant whert1 they
wer• WOl'klna. Co.ta MN• n,,,
official.I aaid Wday
Flre Manha.I Ru"" UendM'Min
aald Larry C t'.-1 l'Ont", )4, ot
Stant.on. and Of'C>r1e E. Sc-aman.
67, of 0r...,e, were taken to lJl'
lrvln• Medical Center'• burn un
It after the 3 11 p m. blue at
Narm<'o Material.I Inc . 800 Vlc·
torla St.
fi e aald C't>rC'one , a 1roup
leader In prO<'UI e n1l1MH1rln1
who had worked at N armco for
two yean. wa~ burned over 40
percent of his body Seaman. a
p r o du ction 8 upervl&o r ut
Narmco for 3 1 year..., wa ~
burned over 60 percent of hti
body
Henderson suid officials art'
still lnveatigating the cause of
the blaze that poured thick black
smoke into the air end forced
the closure of Vactona Street, re
s u lt1n.c 1n traffic Jamis o n
par allel streets
ThL bJ.ilding In which the flash
flrt: broke out . possibly with a
small explosion, was specially
designed with sprinklers, extra
ventilation and explosion.proof
1. lectrlcal equipment to resist
fire~ Henderson said.
LJattahon Chief Ed Lewis, who
headed the flrefi~h tln~ a c ·
ti vi ties. s aid s prinkle rs con·
trolled the fire within the bulld·
ing while firemen fought names
that had spread to the roof. He
~aid no other buildings were
threatened.
The fire was controlled by 3.30
p m . 19 minute!'! after It wus
s potlt'd by a J-()111..e heli copter
patrolling the <i rt•a Two fire ~
engin<•1>. a ladd<•1 truck and a
fire squad veh:r lc were sent to
the M'l'ne
llc•ndl·rson said damage to the
bualdinsc 1s estimated al Wldn
$5,000, but ofracaa ls have no
estimate yet cm damage to con
ll"nts
Ill' said officials are looking
into two possible causes of the
fi r<' a spill that m1icht have oc
c urred with flammable ucetones
and alcohol.8 stored in the room ,
or some sort or chemical reac·
lJon from the plastics mixing
and heating proces11.
The process being used In the
room was a new one, Henderson
said
Narmco, a divi s ion of
Celanese Corp • Is Involved an
plast1c11 rt•llearch and develop
rncnt
It ha-. hl'<'n the s 1l4" of
nume rous s mull t·xplosions and
rirt-s, including fou r or five thii.
year, Henderson :m id , hut none
0 r I h P m a g n I t U (j C 0 f W t• cl ·
nc:sday's incident
"Yc•slcrd<.ty wu:. entirely dlf·
ft-rent," he said "It wui> a mu·
J<ir fi n·"
Store Robbed
Of Clothing
In Newport
Officials at the Newport Beach
Neiman-Ma r c us d epartmen t
fttore today were tallying their
losses from a burglary Tuesday
night
Police said it appeared highly
skilled thieves "twisted out" one
of the Rtore 's deadbolt Jockll at
about 9.30 p.m . and swiftly en·
tcred the store, removed a rack
of m en 's suits and fled before
police could arrive on the scene.
Officers were alerted to the
break·ln whe n the bur1Jars
trtpped the store'a alarm. Arr1v·
ing within minutea of the sound·
Ing of the alarm. officers said
they found only the pole which
once held the suits lying on the
noor near the unlocked door.
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BODY FOUND ABOARD BOAT NEAR SANTA CRUZ
Shertff'a lnveatJg•tora G•ther Evidence
F,....P~AI
ATTORNEY
Barbara, Oppen was an atlomey
in the Los Angeles ureu when~
he once s ued Paclrlc Telephone
a nd Telegraph in an attempt to
prevent conver:.ion to all digit
dr.ihng
One rrit·nd, who derhn1·d to tw
idcntiricd, llt1Hl ()ppcn':. cyel>ight
wa11 fa lling and he had a had lei<(
that f(uve him cons1dn<tblt· pain
Op pen 1-; l>U r v1 vcd hy h1 :.
widow, Marily n , and twin
daughters.
'Gang' Trial Eye d
PEKING f AP 1 A J1.1p1mc1w
newspaper reported Wcd11e11d ay
th at the imprisoned radlca.I
"Gang or l"our" Will be tned
publicly bt>fore the end of the
year . but offlC'ial und dlplomatJr
sources here dlHcountcd at
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DEATH UNSOLVED
Jamee Oppen, 58
f 'ro• Pag~ A I
PATTON RETRIAL • • •
King an contrmpt IJf r ourt fur h.-.
allt·~1·d a1·t111n..,
Mtllurd ul:.11 raultcd Kinl( (111
not d1vulg1n~ during 1ury ...,.,"'.
lion questioning that ht• hat! urt
drrg one thrr c y rur ~ o f
psych1ulnt· run· ·
Thal could h<1vc hud an 1·ffect
on the Patton verdict ht.•raww
the Jrvant> att'lmPy uHed an 1n
s anity defense The Jury found
J>atton 11ane at the time or Uw
s hooting.
Lute r Wednci.d ay , M 11larlf
grantt.·d Patton SI00,000 hall.
which his pan·nts <J re exrwrtl'd
to post. Stokke 1>01d Putton then
f 'rot11 Pflfl#' A I
SWIM •.•
som e how h it upon the Jong·
distance pro1ect.
Since then, they've been lining
up donor11 of everything from
medical services to 11pecial com-
m unicatioruJ equipment.
·Their plan calls for use of two
la r ge escort boats, s malle r
whaler-size patrol boats and two
inflatable safety launchell which
will each carry a rescue diver.
T he notion of turning the long.
d t.tance underwater swim into a
benefit just sort of naturally fell
o nto th e R e d C r oss aa
beneficiary because of that or·
ianlzaiton's waler safely pro·
gram s.
wil l he m11v1•d lrr1m O ran~•·
<·1111nt y .11111 lo a Santa Ana
pi.vch1atn1· hll'>Jltlal wh"rc tw
will he t.·1mrin1·d \\ 1thout ""'~' pnvilt·gr:.
S(!pt I 1 wa:. !->f·l (or further
proc•ef•t11n~:-. in :idv11rw1• of th1•
'>l·c•onrl lnal
M illan1 h<J '> ht·1·n on th•·
S 11pt-raor Court b<:n ~h S lnl't·
.l11nu ary, &fll'r un'il't1t1n~ Jud~1·
Hu·hart1 11 ;,mllton 111 a hotly c<m
I •·'>t•·rl rl1-<'l10n M ll lurd 1:-. u
for rr11·r dl'puty d1"tntl 1tttonwy
JI A Chief Hit
By VFW Vote
NEW ORLEANS (AP I Th,.
Veterans of Foreign Wars uy~
that unless the ht>ad of the•
Ve terans Adml n l 11 t r at1on
<'hunge11 his wuys a nrl :rioon
he r;hould resign or be fired.
The resolution wu approv<'d
hy voice vol<· Wednesday about
an hour ufler Mox Cleland askNt
the I .R million mem ber 11roup to
11upport the Cuter admlnistre
lion.
Cleland "has not been an ad
vocate for the veter ana. whose
rlahts he ha11 11wom to protect,
but ra ther hu become a tool ln
t he hand11 of the present ad
ministnllon," the resolution
aald.
Thieves Eyed
Neighbors Wait to Call Cops
Weetmlnat.er police ,firure they'd better take th•r
c rime prevention pro1ram back to an upper mlddle-cla11
nel1bborhood f n the north weal comet of their city.
"WE llVST HA VE 11188£0 aomebody," a poUe.
aer1eant woefully reported today.
Three men In a coeoa·brown pickup truck broke Into
the rear ~ the Herbert Mlnuea home, 13681 Unlvenlty St ..
about t : 15 p.m. Tuesday.
The trio, ducrlbed as Lalln1, took their time. lelaurely
ran111ck.Jn1 the home, police said, H a nel1hbor woman
watched.
TR2 Y DrOVE OFF with a coin Cl)llactlon and mink
coat and •1 ,eoo worth of tf'lovt:.ion a.cu , cameraa, watche1
and tape recorder:s, officers r ported.
The watchful but heallant nelchbor nnallJ ealled
police -two and a ha lt boura later.
"And 1he didn't 1et thefr UctnH plate number,"
muaed the Hrlt lDt.
(
..
Killer's
Reprieve
Rejected
LAS VEGAS. Nev. IAP> -A
federal Judge refu1ed today to
tuue a sl•y of execution for con·
teaaed killer J es5ee Blabop of
Oarden Grove, uyin1 the two
public <kfendera who tried to
uvcr t Mond•y'a scheduled H ·
ecutlon had oo le.cal •l•ndlna in
the cue. I ttelated 11lory Pa1e
A l8)
However, US. Oiatrlcl Judaie
Harry Claybourne approved an
appeaJ of his decision and that
app41al was expected to be heard
by the 9th U S Circuit Court of
Appula In San Franclaco on t'r1·
day.
Bishop. 46, 111 scheduled t.o 10
to the gu chamber at Canon Cl·
ly earl y Monday for the
l>ec·('mb<'f 1977 slayln1 of a
newlywf'<I Halt1morc man who
WBS shot as he tried to st.op a
robbery ut a I.as Vegas Strip
casino
Cla1yboume lold Deputy Clark
County public defe nders Kir k
Lenhard and G<.'Ortee F ranzen
thul they had not l'lhown tht·y
had "a (K'rsonal 11take in slop·
ping the exl'Cutlon
"The peraonal s take lest la not
met by the petitioners in Ou.a
case," Claybourne said during
the l~mjnute beanng "They're
not the ones belng sentenced lo
death ... "
Bishop, who haft consbt.eoUy
fought efforts to df'lay his exeeu·
tlon, told Claybourne at the start
of the hetiring that he did not
want anyone interfering in the
case
• • J have been sentenced to
death and I dldn 'l a sk for at," saJd
Bi shop. "I feel I have a constilu·
tlonal rlghttowalve my appeal."
Bishop said that anyone who
appears tn h1l> behalf "without
m y ron.<1ent vlolutcs my collblltu
lional nghL'> "
Hashop arnved at tht· North
La:s Vegas air terminal ut 7 40
a m aftl'r a on•· hour and :JI
manuk mght from Car.,on <'ti>
Clad an pra11on dl'ntm:. <.1nd
Wt'anng white t1•nn1s shoc'li, thr
condemned mao's hands w.-rt-
handcufh.-d tu a chu1n around h1:.
wais t
As ked if he we n· praying for a
repracvt-, Bishop replied, "To
who? I bl-lieve an Jesse Bishop "
Pilot Park Gould of Alta
Sierra aviation in Carson Caty
said the prisoner "chatted 1tll
the way down. lie was very
pleuant. He remarked about
the flight."
Bishop was accompanied by
two federal m arshals and en·
tered a wailing car with two Lu
Veg u:s police detect1 ve11. then
1)ped away for the downtown
r11 urt house
Rlshop, 46, l!'I schrduled to dlt>
Monday in the gas chambc!r ut
Carson <'lty for the Uecemhn
1977 slay1n~ of Oavad Ballard, a
Baltimore newlywed killed dur
ang a holdup at a Las Ve.cas
casino
Ri shop has said that while ht>
would prefer a hfc :sentence, he
felt he had no chance for a com ·
m utallon from the 11t ale. Pardons
Hoard and would rw ther be put
to dl'ath than go thmul(h the tor
ment of n·1wated s tay:. of execu
t111n
l>r Jnr y ltowle . who In
t1•rv11•wt·1I Bt:\hOJ), ISl>Uf.'d a
pi.yl'tuutnC' report i.aylng 8 1.ahop
.JJIJWured to be 11ntiaoc1al and
unu11uully relaxed but la sane
lh· 11111d Bishop "docs have th<>
1·1.11>U<'1ly to apprecaatf' has pos1
t1on and make a rational choice
with re"~ct to cont1 nuln1 or
a handoning further ll lla allon."
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Baring a FUng
Dave Dunipace of Sr.nta f'•· ',1Jr1r1y•, ,,,,. fl/ with h tb
Fri!lbee t.ow<trd "<lt8C' 1<011 t:trJl•·t ,,, I<. lr ·11n,. tlA.lit Y in
pr eparation for 6th annual f' 11~tJf·•· IJll',< <:hc.mi.tl"tnllhlflf'
S unday at the Pa~adena Hi~·· k<1•NI f'r•·llff1 Jri<J r y ,.,,m
petition will be taking plat 1· on thf· IJ.I 'ompuh thr<1ugh
Saturday a s a prelude to th1· <·h<im1m1nd11p11 About 140
,.~rtsbee flmgers from thrnughm;t ·tht world csre Li rnber
ing up at UCJ for the Sunday <'<>nlc ">t
Fro• Paff# A I
DEBATE WITH CARTER ••
lesri <.1'!11uran<'l' that thef wall
look Intl> l>'>fTI(• or their hum;m
raght11 v1tJlatwn ... "
CartN tCJld th•· m an "YQu 'rr·
the· ~'bl qut"'itll>n &~ker I 1·ver
'><iw but }<>U cl<m t g1vt-me a
t hann· lCJ an.-.w4"r "
If<' reminded lh<' m &n that no
A mt:rac<in~ Wf'rf' killed wh•·n
the} wPre l'VBCUatf'd durinR lh1·
Ir anian rttvolut1on this year
''They could have ktllt'•I Amcr1<.·an~ hut they didn 't
Curtt>r s aid ·
A b the debate ended, one or
the man's companaoM c.'alled out
to the pre31dent. "I tha nk you'rt-
do1ng tJ hell of a good job "
The dfalogul' took place over &
chain Un.k fence. with thl' crowd
watching qwetly and several or
* * *
th•· man :o1 r•1mpun1ons inte rJet"t
ing an oc·t.·a11rnnal e•omment
Somt· mt-mtwr-. r1r lhf' rrowd h~t
been ~a1t111g all n1~hl. anrl dur
lnl( .1 r1 •w 1.1111 •h1;1.1.1•('>, l11 M,"t'
t h1· vn--:.1dt·111
'J ht· pn~1d1•nt . who won · bl~
Jl•an~ .s.nd a w1nclbn·ak1·r. '!pokl'
ralmly ant1 'iortly "!howing n1o
d1-.pl:t)' or t1•mjJf·ram<>nl 111 .. de
h1tt1·r did not ra1sr h1"! V<;1l"e
1·1lh('r althouf(h hi ll V<>lr (• rar
rll'd U j.(OOd <J,.al or J)'llSl'llOn
Today's al'l1vll1t's mark ttv>
nut to la:.t scheduled stop <.fl
the f111s t family's seven·da)'
cruise down the Mlssiss1ppl <fl
the blemwhttler Della Queen. :
St-cret S<>rvace agent1> calmlY
watrhl'd lhl' debate. :
* * * 'Secret Word'
Carter ·Emulates Grouclw
ABOARD THE DELTA C,Jl 'EEN IAP t Was
lh:.i t a Groucho Marx look·al1kc fl oating down the
M 1ssiss1µp1 Rive r " No, it wa~ the prl'stdent of the
l!nited States. I Related story, A2o )
A~ lh<.· n vcrbotit Uc·lt<t (Jut·cn pulled away from crowd.~ <.it K<."Okuk. loY.<i , on W1•dncsd ay night, Prest·
d<.'nt Ca rtl:r pulled on a Groucho M<.irx disguise -
bl ack eyeglass fr<1m es wath a bag nos e and m ustache
a ttachl'll
. ~rht• cbgu1!-i e .,.. <1~ ~1\'l'n t o 11 year-old Amy
< arter during thl' firs t fomaly '~ M1ss1ss1pp1 cr uise.
J:Jut I wo aides ~u mmoned to the deck by the
prcsadC'nt wcr<' t•ntc rtained by Carter himself, de·
ht(ht<.'Cl l) muggan~ tl up
3 Surviving Babie8 Im prove I • ' NAPLES, It aly <AP> The
three surviVUll octupleu bom s
Wt-t>k a.co to Pasqualanu
Ch i anese t wo mo nths pr.-
maturely s ho we d .s liiht Ida ·
~-
provement today, but altendi~I
phy~1c1ans cautioned aealnst ~
dut> opt1m111m
Newport Surf and Sport
END OF SUMMER SAVINGS
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~
llel~fanf Cross-countrg Finish Arw1~
... Finding their balking steeds reluctant to
break a finish· line banner Wednesday, co-
, 1 winners Kerry Ridgeway, left. and David
,. · Wilkinson. had to dismount and urge them
across. The event was the 39·day Pony
Express race from St. Joseph. Mo .. to
Sacramento. Nine riders competed in the
1.905-mile ride to honor the 100.year an-
ni versary of the d eath of Sir Rowland
Hill. inventor of the first adhesive postal sta mp. •
··Jetliner Has Near Miss
I'
'J Hughes DC-9 Swerves to Avoid Small Plane
• SAN J OSE <AP) -Authorities today sought
1 the pilot of a small aircraft wbkh reportedly
forced a Hughes Airwest DC·9 jetliner with 22
persons aboard to swerve in order to avoid a col·
! lision
The FederaJ Aviation Administration said the
pilot of the Las Vegas-to·San Jose Flight 744 told
authorities he was forced into a violent turn 7 .000
feet above the San Francisco Bay area to avoid
hitting the unidentified small aircraft.
, Flight attendant Penny McCleary, 28 . of
Dublin. was treated and released from San Jose
Hospital a fter she was thrown off her feet in the
:&-months Work
• ..
I'
risas Sought
F-or Mexicans
LOS ANGELES <AP! -Mexican immigrants
I-would be pro. tected from exploitation and the feder al overnmenl would be able to curb the tide , of illega~ aliens under a temporary guest worker
'! pe.-mit proposed by two California lawmakers. The visa progra m . unveit~ Wednesday by
1 Sen S. I. Hayakawa. R-Calif.. and Congressman
Dan Lun~ren. · R-Long Beach. would allow Mex·
1can citizens to enter the U.S. and work for six
months each year. They would then be required to return to Mexico for the remainder of the year, lht:
two legislators said. but could reapply for another half.year visit the next year
Sa••• BarfJara Claief Quit•
SANTA BARBARA (AP> Santa Barbara
' Police Chief Alfred Tre mbly has resigned after
criticmng a City Council investigation of alleged
po lice misconduct as
biased and warning it
(
.._.,.,, -'T 'C' J could destroy the city's
.Ji /t IJ police force.
--------Tre mbl y, 55, a fo rme r Los Angeles
police officer has headed this coastal city's police
department for 10 years . He reportedly receives
an $18.000 LAPD pension and is eligible to reap
$8,000 a year in Santa Barbara retirement pay
f'om p e r s-L a Rd BUfl• Bit
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A measure to allow
, the Legislature to prohibit foreign ownership of l California property, particularly farm land, has
l been sent to the Assembly floor.
Assemblyman Ricba~d Lehm,!ln's proposed
j s tate constitutional amendment. ACA20, was
' prompted by reports of foreigners' driving land l prices up by big.money purchases and offers.
I • l Special E lec tl•• Appre1'ed
l LOS ANGELES CAP> -The City Council bas
1 authorized a special election on Nov. 6 to fill the
l vacant seat on the board of Education. I Mayor Bradley signed the ordinance Wednes·
day immediately after approval by the council.
i The election was set after the six members of the
school board took 130 ballots during several meet· I ings in a vain effort to break their 3-3 dead.Jock to
1 fill the seventh seat. •
i Lite• rile Seller Se•te•ce d
LOS ANGELES CAP > -A convicted laetrile
seller will be aentenced Sept. 17 oo cbar1es of fail·
I in• to report more than $81,000 in income on hi.a
federal tax returns. ·
Wllllam D. Turner, 51, formerly ol Chula Via·
ta, f acea up to one year tn prison and a ftne of
$10,000 for eacb ol two tu violaUoD c:ounta.
-WANTED
81tUHflWN • fi£•8'HlfU
galley area. FAA and airline officials sajd. The
passengers had already buckled their seat belts
for landing. they added.
MS. McCLEARY BRUISED her back a nd was
treated and released at San Jose Hospital after the
flight landed at Municipal Airport without incidt:nt
at 5:04 p.m .. t he FAA added.
pilot . identified by the f'AA as Capt. Jim
De reported the near miss to a1rport police.
The AA said it had received no offi cial report
from the pilot.
An FAA duty oChcer in Los Angeles said the in
cident occurred about 22 miles east-northeast or
the airport as the craft was being directed by air
traffie approach controllers at the FAA 's Oakland
center.
THAT WOULD HAVE PLACED the cr aft
a bout 10 miles east or Ml Hamilton over a barren
stretch or hills.
The flight was scheduled to arrive at 3.54 pm
but had left Las Vegas more than an hour late. t he
airline said
The FAA said Decker radioed controllers re
porting the evasive action. which he failed to
describe further. Hughes Airwest official Larry
Litchfield said the craft pulled up sharply.
"He asked if there was any traffic ," the FAA
official said. "And the controller did not obser ve
any other aircraft on radar w that vic10ity."
The FAA offi cial. who asked t hat his name not
be used, said it is possible for a small aircraft to
escape radtir detection, but declined to elaborate.
I anding Error
DeIDotes Pilot
LOS ANGELES <AP I The Western Airlines pilot who mistakenly landed a 94-passen~er 737 jet
at the tmv Buffalo. Wyo. airport has heen sent back to school "to refresh his memory on how we
approach airports."
Thal was the announcement from Ray Silvius. a Western Airlines spokesman, on Wednesday re·
ga rding the misplaced la nding by pilot Lowell
Ferguson.
FERGUSON AND HIS 103.600·pound twin-engine
jet dropped in on the s leepy cattle and sheep ranching town July 31 after apparently mistaking
it for the Sheridan1 Wyo. airport 35 miles away. No one was injured wnen the Boeing jet screeched to a
halt on BuffaJo's 4,SOO·foot runway. "We're not out to han~ Lowell Ferguson but from our point or view 1t is a serious matter
because he de viated from established pro·
cedures." sald Silvius. He added that Ferguson
failed to follow prescribed instrument approach
procedures. "If be <Ferguson) had used radio aids , there's
no way he would ·have landed at Buffalo," said Silvius.
FERGUSON WAS DEMOTED from captain to first officer status and pay for two months. Silvius said, while the flight's two other crewmen were
also disciplined.
Ferguson declined to comment on his demotion.
The townfolk or Buffalo had fun with their newly
acquired airline service. During the town's annual
Crazy Days celebration -unofficially renamed
Lowell Ferguson Days -a jeweller paraded
around wearing a1jumpsuit with a sign reading, "I
was beaded for Kennedy Jnlemational."
A B UFFALO CLOTHIER ordered T·shirts bear ·
Ing the likeness or Snoopy with int lnJtlals "LF" on
the collar and landing a 737. He said he sold out his
supply in one day, 1ncludlng 64 or the shirts to
Western employees in Denver. And a BUffafo lumberjack penned a (>9em en·
t1Ued: "Lowell's Last Landing or Whoa, Dammit,
Wboa." About 300 Buffalo realdenta siped petitions ask· in• Wettern to "sbow comoasilon" lo Fer«USOD
and fellow crew members.
POI THI PIORSSIOMAL TOUCH:
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Baydea vs. Law•akers
Confrontation Looms
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SACRAMENTO <APl -The stage was set by a le1ialatJve committee for a confrontation with
political actlviat Tom Hayden, wbo bas become
embroiled in an lncreuin1ly bitter feud with
aeveral lawmakers.
by a number of legislators. •
SborUy alter Miller's appotntmen~ the state.
Sayina they wanted the former anti-war pro· teslor to appear before them at a later heanng,
members Of tbe Joi.nt Legislative Budaet Com mit-tee Wednesday delayed action on an $8S 000 ap-propriation for a commlsalon on which Hayden sits .
Senate overwbelmlngly rejected Browns apj)Olnt·
ment ol Ms. Fonda to the s£ate Arts Council. Before:
that vote. one legislator accused her of committing
treason by visitlrig Hanoi durtq the Vietnam W 1r.
·ASSEMBLYMAN alCHA&D Robinson, D· Santa Ana, who requested Wednesday's bearing.
has been one or Hayden's sharpest critics. . Robins on a c cused Hayden of be ing hypocriticaJ and using "red·baiting tactics," refer·
ring to comments the former anli·war activist ma<te Monday in which be called Robinaon a "cor· rupt politician" because of hls association with Dr
Louts Cella. an Orange County political power who
was convicted of fraud.
BOB MULHOLLAND, a s pokesman for
Hayden's Campaign for Ecoooauc Democracy, said Hayden would attend the second hearing,
which probably will be held next week.
Hayden and his actress wile, Jane f'onda.
have been involved in a series of battles with
legislators since Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. appoint·
ed anti·war POW Edison Miller to the Or&J)ge
County Board of Supervisors· last month1 a move
s upporled by Hayden and Ms. Fonda ana opposed
"His use of guilt by association is the same
ktnd of McCarthy tactic he accused the CaUfomia
Senate of when they rejected Ms. Fonda," said.
Robinson. Vlce chairman o/ lhe budRet committee.
First n,.e Ewer la Harbor Arealll
1,000,000
DIAMOND CURERS'
S LE
I
SALE EXTENDED 3 DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY
AUCJllSt 2 3, 24 & 2 5, 1979
Now, only durinq this 5f>Kial qetn cuttH"S' 5Cft, you can buy diCll90ftds
directty from SotM of the wortc1•s leodillq c~n. Sa•e .._dt eds, entt
thousands, on these d iCllftOftds bffon they att llMll'iled up for sale to iewelry
and department stons across the natiOft. This ntay be a owce-in-a-ittti~
opporlwlity. If you know diamonds, you know tt.is is "° ex~ration. An
outstandinCJ in•Hhnent opporfwtity.
SUPER SAYINGS
Compare these prices. ·But hurry. They won't last.
UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS
SIZE SHAPE ,ffCarwt
Sak,riu
~A*J.l5Hi
SIZE SHAPE ~ff Contt
Solt ,nc~
~ A*J. 251ti
82 cts Round SI 750.00/ct. I Sb CIS Round 51100.00/cf.
87 CIS Round SI 500.00/ct. I 58 CIS Rouno SI I 00.00/ct.
91 CIS Rouna SI 500.00/ct. I 60 Cl~ Pear 5750.00/ct.
99cts Round s 1 l00.00/ct. I 6~cts A<Nnd 't 400.00/ ct ..
99 cts Roond SHl.00/ct. I 1 73 crs Aouno 5 I I 00.00/ct.
1 OOcrs Round 51 400.00/ct. I 86 ctS Round 5 I l 00.00/ct.
1 03 CIS Roond SI 750.00/ct. ; 00 CIS Aouna SS000.00/ct.
I 04 CIS Round SI 500.00/ct. ;: 0 1 CIS Hean 54000.00/ct.
1 14 CIS Round SI 500.00/ct. 2 01 CIS Round U000.00/ct.
1 t 7 ets Round S4000.00/ct. 2 Ii CIS Pear 51 H0.00/ct.
1 18 els Pear SI J00.00/ct. 2 20 cts Round 54000.00/ct.
1 20 cts Pear 51H.00/ct. 2 24 C1S Round St00.00/ct.
1 26 els Rouno 5 I 540.00/ct. 2 27 CIS Oval 5 I 500.00/ct.
1 36 CIS Round 5 I J00.00/ct.
1 37 cts Round Stt5.00/ct.
1 4'9 cts Round SU 00.00/ct.
1 49 cts Pear s 750.00/ct.
1 50 CIS Round S I 500.00/ct
'l 30 CIS Round s 1500.00/ct.
Z 66 cts Round Stt5.oo;.t.
2 99 CIS Rouna 52500.00/ct.
3 00 CIS Pear US00.00/ct.
3 04 cts Pear SI 500.uu/ct.
1 55 cts Round '1 200.00/ct. :i ,,, ,.,., HOt•nO >•a.vu.DO/ct.
EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA
Save up to 60°/o
TOT AL WEIGHT ·
08 CIS
20c1s ..
35 cts
•Sets
1 OOcts
1 44 cts
RACITl'S UNIQUE
DIAMOND GUARANTEE
MON FRI
IO t m 6 1u n
SATURDAY
10 • m f>p.m
Mcrt&ed
l.talPric•
$20()()()
545000
$75000
s 170000
54000()()
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Sat. flriu
11lr09l)lt ...,_ 2 Stlt
us.oo
$171.00
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su o.oo
'S IS00.00
52700.00
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNTINGS
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mme Running Out
For Bay Cleanup
Tbe problem la thla · Upper Newport Bay ls a mea
and lt '1 onlY 1etUn1 meuier.
1be anewer"
Someone, and It reaU1 doeln't mattar who. tlad better
do M>methlng, and d o It quickly. or Invaluable marahJ1nd
wall aoon tum to waatelanct
After waJUn1 lwo fnmtraUnc yean ror 1tudle1 by tht!
Ne wport-Irvine Wu te Manaaement Aaency <NIWA> t h a t
should have led to a aoJutJoo ol bay 1iltatlon problenu, ll
has become diaappotntin&IY clear to local offlclala and
conH rvaliollhta I.hat mucJdy thin.kine of \be bureacracy
is aa much a problem u the muddy wateni of lhe bay
itaelf.
Solution Sffms no clo.er now than when the Southern
California A.uociaUon of Govemmenll CSCAG > was 1lven
the r esPoNlbiUty or oversee!ftc studies two years a10 for
solvmg bay problems . !IJIW A wu tap~ by SCAG to do
the work
State water offlc aal1J have balked at lht: ~porU.
they 've seen , branding them as inadequate Now they
wa nt someone else to take responsibility for bay plan·
nrng.
' What happens to the bay in the m eantime? ~ It slmply continues to choke on mud and s ill unlll·
·• someone, somehow, decides to do som e thing. -c • That's whe re Irvine Councilman Art AIU.hon y comes
: in . Last week, he proposed that six cities an'1 the county
: those agenc ies whirh have a stake in bay watershed
: planning -look into the possibility of dumping NIWA ln
•· the same way SCAG has been dumped by the state.
:: This way, Anthony said, the cities of Newport Beach.
!· Costa Mesa, Irvine . Santa Ana, Tustin and Orange, as
we ll as the county , could form a new pa rtners hip, receive
: f cdercd clean water funds directly or indirectly and final·
:: ly do something to solve bay siltation problems.
Whatever action results, there's a clear need for
c lear thinking th<.tt will lead to clear water.
'Fun Wne' Needs Study
There's nothing funny about noise or heavy traffic
An d thett 'L-why res idents in the area where a $l0
million recrc.on park ii, proposed in Irvine had little to
sm ale about cetrlicr this month when pla nners decided not
to require •m environmental report on the project.
Thcr.,c residents. through their homeowner groups,
h<Jve appea led that dec1swn to the City Council and a
Se pt. 11 hearing has been scheduled .
The proposal by :m Anaheim developer to build the
• 17 acre recreation and <tmusement a rea between the
'• Fluor Corp offi ces and the Park West apartment com
pJex s hould rcc:<;ivc far more scrutiny tha n it has by cit y
pla nners .
The residents <tre <tlarmed about potential noLse and
t r afftr proble ms a nd an cnvironm<>ntal s tudy addressin~
those concerns a nd perhaps others should t)4' required
The P lanning tomm1ss1on indicated as much itself dur·
in~ <in ec.trlat-r d1scus s1on of the matt<'r
Tht· pl<.snnm g ::.taH bd1t>vc~ 1i has ~tu<lH·d lhl' poten·
llal i mpart~ of the propost'd f>TOJN'I thorough !~ <tnd ha::.
rccommendl•d an·as where changes arc neccs~a ry to
avoid harmful conditions
Hut Orange County resident~ need Uttle reminder just
how busy amui,c m cnl parks in this area can become
Mon.• ::.tudy 1s nct•f•si,ary to <.t n~w<:r tht.' questioni, of
reside nts in the area.
Proposal Stirs Debate
Laguna Beach c 1t1~cns soon will have an opportunity
to hear proposals fo r future uses m th e Sycamore Hills
area of Laguna · Beach, c ur r ently under study by the
Pla nning Commission.
A Laguna Lakes Task Force design team has com e
up with <tbout a dozen proposals for use of the land. It
t akes in the city's Syc<.tmore Bills a rea a ::. well as som e
<tdjoining Irvine Company land.
To date, the most controversial or the plans is one
submitted by the Irvine Com pany itself. 1t envisions a
"Lagunci Canyon Golf Village," complete with two 18,hole
golf courses, resort areas, nearly 2,000 hom es a nd the re·
a lignment of Laguna Canyon Road, expanding the wind·
ing route to six lanes.
And while Irvine Company officials see their plan us
the best for the area , Lagunans are less enthusiastic.
The Laguna Greenbelt Inc. has expressed disappoint·
m e nt in the Irvine pla n. saying it is surprising tha t the
company would come up with such a developm ent pro·
g ra m so soon after introduction or the National Urban
Park concept
That proposal, which has been endorsed by two local
congressmen, would see·the land included an a 19,000-acre
pa rk.
Citizens or Laguna Beac h should ta ke every OP·
portunity to study and to express opinions a bout the
Irvine Company plan , and other s offered by opposing
groups, in the coming months .
• ()ptnl()ns e xpressed in the apace above are those of the 011ty Pilot
Other v1ewa ••Pr• ... d on this page are thoee of their authors and
art1ata. Reader comment •• 1nv1ted Addfess The 011ty Pilot. p O
Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone(714) 6'2·4321 .
Boyd/ Lawnmower
•• By L. •·BOYD They couldn't tt1ure ll out.
This wu in En1land. Bud·
din& wa1 an en1ineer tn •
cloth factory t.bere. He well
knew the worklnp of bJ.l fac·
Lory machlne, the one lbat
trimmed the pUe on elotb .
And be laid he dldn 't mueb
c are wbat lbe nel1bbora t.bouabt. But be cared eDCMICb
to experi.aMat In dartmeu,
evldeatl)'. Next year be
patented tbe world'• lint
lawnmower.
Every nilhl after dark in
tM year 1.830, the nelpbora
• of Edwtn Buddina heard hlm
• lD b1J own bac kyard, makinc
• pecullar metallic nolae1. ..
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Gloomy
GU8
Newt Item; "Con1rt11.
coa1tderln~ tax on·
employe u healtb
beaefltl." QuHtlon :
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'
Do fOD btq tbia elalm of
tbe famou1 Madam•
Dariaux? "Ev• without the
11l1llt .. t effort, a maa .... ,. looka ,._,.,. u... a
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..-------------------------~------------Earl Waten
Can We Afford Arts Council?
Maybe UM Seoat.e made a m1a
take la throwiq oul Oftly tht
beby Md .-ot the bath u weU. Al
k!ut that .. the way aome ol lbe
Senaton '"' now lhal t.he run and tury OV•r
the appoint·
ment and re ·
hc t lo n o r
J ane Fo nda
to the Arll
Council h H
au balded.
Aod indeed
lt Is qu i t e
poulble th1.t
the f'ooda IS
aue obKured the real queslJOn
Why thould lbe sl~te fund an
Arta Counctl? Is ll an esHnliaJ
function o r government -> Or
even • dealrable one? In the
h &bl ol lhe Propoelt.1on 13 vote.
can expenditures such u lhls be
JuaWled?
Mailbox
T1M CouncU, created la im,
1rew out of •n Hrller ver·
•Ion called lhe Arte Com-
mlaalon whic h wa1 n t.abllahed
ln ua. It. a lm1 we re t.o "pro-
vide &adenblp and 10mulat4t ln·
ttlaUve and lntereal ln the
eet.ablllhment of art.a prosranu
and •cUvllle1 lhroucboul the
Jt.at.e ...
ALTHOUGH c:on alde rably
1reat.er verbia1e wu UMd lo
enunclatlna the 1oata of t.be re·
cyt'led ven lon wbea It took over
In 197~. lbe baalc pt.U'l>Ollel didn't
ch•n1e. eave: one Important ex·
c:eptlon.
So m e h o w , t h e wo rds
"atimul•t.e LnJUaUve" were k>&t.
In turn the concept or the aaen
cy, H one lhroul(h whic h federal
allot'alJons a nd pnvat~ dona
lions for lhc suppQrt of uts pro·
J~e ts and gr anls would funnel.
alto dllappeared.
At tbe outaet , the comml•·
aion appeared lo be oa tbe
way to aucce u In lnaplrlnc
private donationa. These were t.o
total more than twice t.be com·
bined atat.e and federal alloca·
tlona. But when the a1ency
came before the Le1lalature lhJa
year uldn1 ror • whoppin1 •12
mllUon bud1et. lt dlK loaed that
It did not anticipate one thin
d ime from private dbnora.
IN 11IZ P.UT the LecJslatfve
Analyal ha. held the a1ency
d own t.o about $1 m11Uon per
year . Even then he haa been
h lghlx c r lllcal o r the a d ·
m iniatratin eo&la dedanng It t.o
be o v erst a rfe d w ith h igh
salaried poe1hon11. And . despite
be1n1 top hea vy with m an&3e·
ment job8. M said the tounc1I lb
badly managed and .. B expen
dlturea and bud1et poorly
documented. fl'urthermore he
Hld the council baa been bud·
lna out 1ranu wilh no firm reg·
ulallona or criteria and wttbout
fotmaJ appllc•Uona.
But the analyst's crlUclam
were aa nothing comp1red t.o the
condemna tion.a which have been
le ve led at the council by lhe
Sena tors them selves. Not too
popular with the Senate when it
WH the Arta Commlsaion, the
conversion t.o the council waa t.o
ruel even more bitter alt.acka.
ONLY LAST year Senator
Den n is Carpente r , a alohd
O r a nge County Republican,
spoke strongly agaill.!ll lhe eoun·
ell declaring, "The people would
nae and sm ite you .down If they
kne w what trash you were fund·
Ing "
In a n effort to let the peopl.:
know what t h a t ''tr a s h" 1s,
St-oat.or Boh Wilson. a S;tn Diego
Ot•mocrat . per 1od1c<1lly un
lh11hf'11 11 l111t of lhe mmit outrc:
project.'! to har k up has efforts to
1•hmuiutc lht· c:oond l
Somt' l111lt:d hy WllbOn w~r•·
$2.000 for an art1i.t lo create a
:.eulP-tUr(' from d111carded hc<·r
bottl<:i.. $2,000 lo produ1·e a rain
makinf( ''<'remony in the Mi,
,11 ve , Sl,000 for m ui.1cal instru
mt·n b l<1 1·ommun1(·ate with
dol pt11 "" S7UIJ for r I VP art11>ts tr1
1i.:rform at J laundromat. and S:,.ooo for a document11ry fi lm of
1h'<' "lhl-on~ and twhefs" of the
k r1 yill Ch1<·an11 Air fo"orc·('
:-,1wh h11.Jr r'· pr<Jje1·t:., coupll-.1
wllh 1h1· m1\munaJ,te mPOl or
f11nr11' ..... oulr1 l'•·Nn to fully :.up
port W1b <in .., oh:.••n .at111n wh1·n
h1· ,,1111 I <l•m i think ltw coun
I II 11!·"·1 \ ( ... t11 :.l.1 \ '" l'X
l'>lt•rtC't> · ·1 h1· only ex plan<tl1•m
1h1·n fur llw IA.:J.(1..,latun"i. ap
11rn\.JI (J( .i $7 4 m11l1on hud'-'t'l
(11r th1· r 111mr1l 11o. lh1tt the real "
'>U•' J.(111 lol>I in the ft ghl Ovf•r
fo rJOdJ
Foreign Landowners Create State Jobs
To th<: tA11t.nr
Tht· .im<>m1menl prnf)():.al pr<:
:. 1• n l t• d h y A :. b <: m ti I) man
It 1 rt1 a rd L1·h m an. proh 1 h1ting
forc1Rn ers from pureh<1!11ng l<1nd
he re m Cal1forn1<1. 1::. in direct
conmct with the govt>rnor's at·
tt>m pt at c reating m or e Jobe
6Th..rc r un lw no rt'al opposition
tc> fort·1gncr<> in Cahforn1a when
tht• ll\..,U('S iJfl' W('H~hf•d
Foreign t·orp.,rat111n'> C1nd bu..'11·
nesses already own land and
factories h ere 1n the llnlled
St:1teR Their mome:. and invest·
m enls havt· created thousands
upon thousands of JOhs for the
t\men c an peoµle . JU!il tti. do the
domest1rally owned c o rpora·
Uon 11 California needs tbese
foreign investors to c r eal(> job5
for a l>l atc w hich 111 l(r<>wang
rapidly m population e11c h day
WHAT PU RPOSE d<ws t\s·
semblyman Le hman and hus fow
followers hove in trymg to forbid
these fore1..:n 1nvestor1> and bust
nes11es '!
Gov Brown , throughout his
term 10 office , has been trying t.o
c reate more Jobs for this 10·
cr easin.c population. An e xam·
pie of ttu1> was h1:. announce·
m ent to Volkswagen i\G 1n
Wolfsburg Germany, lhat he 111
willing lo a ad tht> comµany an
bulldinl( their second maJor U S
ear assembl y p lMnt. her e 1n
Callforn11.1 lie s t ated he wH
w i lli ng to giv e aid to
Volkawagen through h1J(h level
representation in the office of
Planning and Research sQ aa to
case the nor mal burdens ID re·
ceivmg the necessary permit.a
f o r t he b uilding Does As·
aem blyman Lehman think that
Volkawa1en LI golog to buJkl •
plant here ln CaUfornia, if the
s tate l a 1 o ln1 l o forc e
Volkswagen Lo g ive up the land
and factory?
Foreign capital will be scared
Mwa y from Callfom1a aa 1001 u
the Lehman proposal is pendin1.
BRIAN DOOLEY, CPA
11c1a ......
T o the Edit.or·
The boulln1 office at U C.
Irvine ha1 a problem with plao·
nin1. They promlaed mo re than
they could deliver and oow they
bave too many bodi• and no
place to put \Mm.
I'm not MU"priMd.
I 'm a rHldent of lrvlne
ll11dowl. TIM lleadowa ii a
t.mporary community of atu·
dnta Uviq lD their own trailerl
on campua. Temporary 11 a
1upbemlam lhal keep1 lbe
Quo tee
"What we're lootln1 at ii tbe
lolt ol NVetal millloa dol1an oHr tllil Dftt fft w..U ti tbll
&read conUauH." -••••• ......... a..-.. ... for Ille ..... ,.... 1a1w1 aa••w o1
C....-ee .,.. = .... ., ...... ;.;;; ... ...
.......... iillilt.,.•1 ... ad ...
•
ht·all h tl1·p,_ir111wtl l frtir11 h.J\1111•
.1 ftt •IH I lh1 111/oolll IJ\ lflj!
t•1ind1lion:.
I t\Nf) M\ f1·ll•1"'" h.1\• 1·n
dur l'd L!w JhM'O\'•' 11( 1·li·1 tnt tl}.
l<'lt:phont.-1> :..nd e1d•.,1u11tt· v.uLcr
and li arutury Cuc1latw:. l~c11u.w
Of th•• prom1M: of a t><:r mancnt
H/) 111111 lt.11lt•r par k I .,..,,.., ltJlll ,
aloni: v.ll h lh•· r1lh..r rt•'>ldt•nh
thal lh•· park wo uld h•· rhtd)
1h1:. f:tll I rn;11fl· plt1n1> o n lhdt
bas11>
On Aug I . I rcc t•1v1'<1 not1rc
that all Uw tru1lt·r1> arc to bt! 001
of tht· M<'11<111w:. hy S.•pl I~ Th•·
h1111 l'l 10K off1rt• nt•l(l1>Cll·rl to nwn
lion tlw :.talus of th1· nl'w t r:11lt•r
park 1t dot~sn ·t appear to be
n •ady y1·1
Oh w1•ll, what 1·11n vnu t'XPl'~I
fro m Pt'<1plc who make prum11wl>
lh•·y •·tin't keep Would anyonl'
l1k1• a rdug1•c from Irvin('
Me adowl>''
MARILYN CONNER
Park Pr•fJI~••
To Lh<• t:d1t1>r
I 've been .crcally concerned
thl'!lt.' past ft•w days readh1g
about a prop<>l\ed naUonal pan
to lav ill onic ihc roal>l twtwN•n
Ncwµort Dcac h and l.itt(una
Dea(•h
Allhou.:h lh1i. vroh11bly won't
be a completed p roJcct unliJ lh1·
1900s or 18ter. 1l certH1nly will
lmng to Nt>wport lleach and the
coaKtal area tho ui.and s upon
t hou1>1indJI or udd1t1onal people
who won't particul arly ttdd loo
m uch t..o the beauty and health of
New port ReJJeh l mal(inl' the
traUlc condllloc1a, even I.hough
t h t'y will d e velo p Mil ne w
freeways lhal wlll l11kc plMcc tn
the neict genentllon.
I AM qulle 8Urprlaed that
there baan't been a greal deaJ of
upro ar (rom t he Citizens of
Sydney Harris
"\1·v. por1 H<>111 Ii t•1 lh111k o r ""'h
,1 l<H i!l' jlf'•Jl'I I ..... lhl'> ""Ith Iii!
1111 11•a ,t-d '>lr.1111 011 111ir hdrl.tl'1f
.ind 111Jd 1'11lw1wn
I hope th.11 lh•· :-<rv.oort lll•;,ch
C'1ty C'oun<'ll will IJk(· J rl':.il
... t rong look at thll> propoi.;.d
ht>fore ga vtn ~ at .1n y .. ndor:o..:
mt•nl
Ci tXHt< ;J•; M If< 11,ST El:"' 111
lirrr•IJrlt Pro•I•#>
To the t::d1tor
Thfl'(.' day:. a fttor lh(• Ni.tJotutl
Park hur1n~ in Newport fkatr h
1 i\u~ !II, th" Irvine Comp&ny
.1nn1.1unn~J 1ti. development plan
for the vital L<il(una Canyon
watershed and well <Hca of lht
Lul(unit Greenbelt T ht· plun
inc I ude11. beiwic:. a golf coune,
thret' large rebQ rl hotel t't'ntcr'>.
11cveritl m ed1um/h1gh density
reside nt ial <trea!I. and the
h1.1lan<'f' 1n m t'd 1u m/low
res1dent1al <Jrca!I M ax1mum
allo w a n ce i s ma d e f or
aut.omobil~ by the San Joaquin
F reew a y b 1b cct1ng the
wat~rsbed one• way , and a new
and widened Laguna Canyon
Road b1se<:ting t he wat er.shed
another way Wi th the exceptaon
of the golf N>Uf'M~. <tll elemenll>
of tht' propo:.cd dt>velo pmrnt
WOUid be <kat rUCll Vt' of the Vltill
rt'~Ourc~ tn lht• Grct'ntwlt
Yet. three year:r; <iS(O the lrv1n1 ·
Compa ny m cooper ation with
lhc citizen:. <1nd t h•! eountv
u rr 1rme d t h e fo 11o w 1nK
s t atem e nt which wai. 11ut 1n
form al resolution of the Board of
Supervisors on August 3. 1976 In
.. Approved P o ll e les" a nd
atlae hed to the Irvine Coastal
Ocvelopmeal Plan <T ICMt\Pl
"1'o maintit1n the Lugun 11
Gr eenbelt Prtonty Arca as a
predominanUy open s pace areit
and ensure that Ila resoul"C'ff,
naluraJ beauty and r ecreauonal
\,d u • .1r 1· 11·l.11n•·r1 f11r 111•
'"''"'111 .mtl 11111111 r1·'>1r11·nt ·. 11(
1 h,. • 11unh
M .rn} of u-. h .... ,. rom•· to "''"'"' -
I h 1 ., ".., ,, I 1 f 11\ ,, n cl 1 I •· .1 r
.1ff1r IOJlllHl 11( .. uppr111 (111 ltw
G r c t• n b 1· I 1 h y th 1· I r v 1 n c
Corn pan}
AT THt: "'m•· t1m~ anothf·r
\ t•r \ -.11(n 1f11·a n t polic y wit-.
<11fopt f'r1 wh1 r h <'SI a hlts her1 a
· firt.~nt>dt A<'QU11>1tHin Time '
·'To dedde within rive yea rs 1r
<in agr~ment ca n be achJeve'1
with lhe Irvine Com pany for a
long te rm progr a m lo acqulrn
s 1gn1(1cant open space lands that
a rt' b t' I fl!:( pr 0 p () 1> Cd ( 0 r
d1:vclopmcnl w1 th1 n the Laguna
G recnhelt 0J)('n SpMce Priorll y
J\r~a . and 1f :i urh an agreement
e a n n o t h 1· n c h 1 e v e d u n
amendmt•nt to th<.' r.ent·ral Pl11n
fo r u rhan us1•s v.1lh1 n lh1• oPt·n
.., p <1 c 1· J 1 t' " :. m a v h 1·
con~1dcrf'd "
On ly lhn .. · years haw· pu..,M.•d
W1• n1lw hav1' ;i f1·der al urhhn
pJ rk \'ffort. c ity. <·ount y and
~•att• fund'> art· n11w ava1 lubl.·
.ind fedt-ral rund1> ~e"m as~ured
Al this nue1al llmt·. many of
u:. art> looking In thf' Irvin••
C'<>m pan to re1tfflrm Its loyal! y
t o lht• <:rt•1·nbt'lt, I ll g1v1•
w ho l.-h1•artl'd l)Upport to lh<·
:'-:.11111nJI l':..rk and th1• broad
IH'<IUIK1t1on effort undt•r wuy ,
and to honor its ded 11·a t l(ln
prom 111cs that can assure th1·
a c c o m p I 1 ll h m c n l o f t h 1•
C recnbell and the acqu1Mtion
program
.J/\M ES W DILLEY
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Writers Must Find Their Limits
Ge rtrude Stein ia mol l ra moua
amona the iancmmt for her In·
cantaUon "A r08e Is a .l<>M! la a
roae." but ahe knew ~bat lhe
was aayln1 .
and abe knew
what ah•
maant. She
would ne ver
have 1Ud, tor
lnetance. "A
writer I• a
wrlter 11 a
writ.er.''
Tbil .. tbe
mtatalre be·
in I made by tbe public
t.leYLlloa cb'""l lD Ne" Yon
wblcb la mlftl a 1raat to aom-
m l 11 Ion orl•laal pl1y1 for
t.levillaa. to be wrltteD by clilto
tn1uJJbld DO¥elllll and Mort
etor7 .mt.a .
A writ.er of ''°"" 11 DO\ aec••artb', or ...U,, a wrtMI'
{
of pl1ya. A writer or pl1tys "' not
u1ually a nove list A novc:lh1l ljj
nol usually a poet. A poet ti not
an eaaayial. An eu•yl1l 11 not a
fiction writer.
The dilfeten~ ln wriUq are
far dltf...,t than the difference.
within the other a111. A eotn•
poaer compoae1, a painter
palnu, a sculptor aculpt.1 ~ma
the medium of t.one ana color
and llne. But while you eompoee
mu1lc and palnt 1 ptctun IDd
1culpt a ft&UN, )'OU Canoot writ.
writlna.
THE&S HAI never beta an
author. lneludiq Sll1k•pe1tt,
who could write equally Well ln
every form. TM UM of __. •
far more llmltlDI and
dreumacnbld ~ the .. ot &OMMdeolor ....... 1rea-e...u.u _.lllMt
•tor'J wrtler'I ..ad ..... WitUte pl.,a, tMJ .,_.. Uft wall'•
them long before. rr • poel tOUld
say some thing In prol'le, h e
would not have lO say 1t ln
J)Oelry. U an euayl1t or crtUc
had the lma1lnatlve capacity
and talent, be woukl be writ.Ina
maat.erplecea lnateld ol wrtUnc
about them.
B&aNAaD 8HAW publiUecl
five novela . all of them
faUur91 -before be abandoned
llM form and learnecl tM\ bt
Wll l'Mlly a playwrlllll. Henry
Jamea tried tlm1 and a1ain to
wrtt.e playa, wb.lcb were dllmaJ
nope on the a&qe, aft.boqb bll
1norl at.orlu aad aovel1 an
auperb.
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J Laguna/South Coast
VOL. 72, NO. 235, •SECTIO NS. S6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, AUG UST 23, 1979
Your llom•town
Daily NewHpaper
F l FTEEN CENTS
Daring -Duo to BufJIJle Long Distanre
Bruce Ml lne and Curtis
Shelley are golng to try to swim
from Avalon to Newport Beac h
wader water.
Tbey said their project was in
spired to aid lhe Oranee Count y
Chapter of the American Red
Croes, medica l science an d their
diving business, In that order
Some people might consider
the m funny farm ca ndidates or
shark bait.
But Milne, 30. and Shelley , 22.
11rt serious about wh1tl they
want to accomplls h on Sept. 15
and are approachmg their proJ
eel very c arefully
She lley estamates at wall take
the m 12 ho urs to get fro m
Avalon lo the Ne wport Pier.
Th ey 'll b e us i ng Aq ua
Scooters. motorized devices that
can pull them through lhe water
at up to 4 mph
T he two men will swim six to
18 feet below the surface. just
deep enough to get below the
surge of the swells They 'll sur -
f ace hOUf"ly, they sa y
The t rips lo the s ur fpce wa ll
serve several functions ·
Milne and Shelley wall have to
change air tanks ;
They 'll take a battery of
c a rdio-pul m o n a r y f unction
tests .
Spires on the Green
Dance students from Laguna Beach High
School perform num ber called "Spi res" on
Festival of Arts grounds. Dancers <from
left> are Sandy Mooney, Steve Jos ephsen.
S u za nne Goochy . Elgin Sco tt. P olly
P echem and Bob Murphy. They g a ve
twilight performance Wednesday to enter·
tain fcstivaJ-gocr s
Clemente Trio
Arrested in
Drug Thefts
Three San Clemente residents
were in jail today because police
oHice rs ·allegedly discovered
d ru gs stole n fro m a loca l
phar m acy m their homes.
A police spokesm an s aid Scott
Woods. 21. of 1018 Ave. Lucia.
John Charles Crawford, 18. and
J a m es Tucke r. 19, both of 2601 S
E l Camino Real, were arrested
at their homes Tuesday night.
Police allegedly found pills
taken from Jim's Pharmacy in a
predawn burglary Frida y
Woods ' wife , Pe nelope, 21,
also was arrested on suspicion of
possessing stolen goods She was
r e leased o n h e r o wn r e -
co•nizance.
Woods was jailed on suspicion
of burglary a fter officers as -
1erledly discovered a m issing
pharmacy cash box in his home .
Laguna Planners
•\
Study Development
Laguna Beach Planning Com·
missioners looked al 12 develop-
ment plans for Sycamore Hills
and adjace nt Ir vine Com pany
la nd Wednesday, and came up
w i t ~recom me nd at ions t ha t
thre e of the progr ams be studied
by the City Council Sept. 4.
The dozen plans. s ubmitted by
r ity groups . a Laguna Lakes
tas k force , the pla nning com-
m ission itself a nd the Irvine
Co m pany, we re disc ussed at
length Wednesday nig ht before
planning com missione rs began
the process or elimination.
What the City Counc il will re-
ceive early next month is de-
velopment plans by t he Irvine
Company, fo rmer planning com-
mi s sion c h a i r mlKl Bettnda
Blacketer. and a plan formulat·
ed by the commission.
bulk or the res idenllal uses at
the north end of the project.
Be li nd a Bl a c k e t e r 's plan
would keep most of the city and
com pany land in open space pre·
serve. a gricultural uses and pic-
ni c , c amping g ro u nds a n d
equestrian trails.
The only residential develop-
ment would be the proposed
Bay wood d evc lo pmc l'lt near
Leisure World on about 67 acres
of la nd.
lie r plan also includes realign·
me nt of Laguna Canyon Road,
but would restnct the width or
that new roadway from two to
four lanes.
She s aid a 200-room hotel and
restaurant. as well as proceeds
from the equestrian ce nter and
<See STUDY, Page A2>
Sir New B o•es
Tltey'll lake a battery of
judgm ent and coordination tests
to gauge mental fatig ue
And they may have to be
g r a bbing s ome high ener gy
snac ks to make up for body beat
losses from s wimming under
water.
"With any luck. we can keep
the surface visits at less than 10
minutes." She lley commented.
.. T hat should keep our overa ll
trtp time down."
T h e ins piratio n f or t h e
m a rathon scuba d ive came
about six weeks ago when Milne
a nd Shelley were taking a grotip
o( divers to Catalina for an out-
ang
They sat on the deck of the
boat carrying them to the island,
da scus:-.i ng t hei r bu s iness .
Nautilus Diving Ad ventures and
s o mehow hat upon the long
Lives in Balance
distance proJecl.
Since then, they've been lirung
up donors of everything from
medical services to special com·
mun1cat1ons equipment
Their plan calls for use of two
lar ge escort bo a ts. s m aller
wha ler size p;.itrol boats and two
anflatabh.· safety launc hc:-. which
will each carry a rescue diver
T he notion of turning the long
CSt-e SWIM. P age J\2J
Laguna Retains
•
Its P ara01edics
Those red paramed ic vans wall
continue to r oll 1n Laguna
Beach Cilv council mt:mbers
h ave decide.~ the county s l'rv1ce
as the best way to go dc!>p1lt!
the cost
Councilme n l'arlat:r th1:-. month
a s k rd city offl c1e1l:-. to i.cek
al t e r native:-. t o em e r gt:ncy
services provided in Lugun;.i un
Brown Hits
Carter on
Oil Deals
SACRAMENTO cAP1 Gov
Edmund Brown Jr told Presi-
dent Carter in a telegram loday
that Car ter ·s move to export
h ea ting oi l to I ra n r aised
'"ser ious questions" in hght of
possible upcoming L'S supply
s hortages
The Demorrattt• governor. an
unannounced candidate for pres
1dent , as ked Ca rte r. 14 ho ha:-.
de fended his dcc1s1on . three
qu e st ions about the ex port
move
llow mur h heating oil as in
s torage in lhe United States. and
wall Carter meet has goal of 240
m1l11on ba rrels of :-.tockpalrd
heating 011 b) the staled October
dead line ''
What 1s the r aL1onale behind
the reported "suhstant1a l pnrc
chHe rcntial bet we en what Iran is
per m i tted to p ay and what
Am en can consumers a re forced
lo pay for the s ame petroleum
product" .. Rrown cited press ar
counts that heating oil's retail
price may exceed 90 cents a
ga lion lhis winter and I ran W111
rece ive the oil for about 55 rents
a gallon.
d l•r ii r <Jnt ra c·t wit h ()r;:,in~t·
Count,.
Coum:alman 111114 arcl l>;:i\\V>n
<;a1 d at th~t trnw lht-I'll~ m1i.:ht
1•ons1dt:r other u·,c·.., ror 1h 1 ur
rl'nt $88.UOO t;.iL f11r pJrJmed1 c
!\Cr\ ICl'!>
Lag un.1· Hc J r h 'nl!'r '.'. a p
prov(·d a la.11. ll\'CrrHl•· nc;ir ly
t hr1·1• ~c·ar!'. <1:;<1 to 11a \ f11r lhC'
APWI .........
DEATH UNSOLVED
James Oppen , 58
Mystery Death
Aboard Yacht
• Still Probed
By JOANNE RE YNOLDS
Ol 1 .. l»•IY Piie! SI.Mt
paramt'(Jit•:>. hut l'ropn!'.1L10n l~l
"'qwd out th.11 fl\ l'rr1d1· lllsl
\(",ff
:'\1>1o1. lht· cit) mu:-.t p1<·k up the:
I 11,t fro m th(' gc nt·rJI funrl
Jlrt·: .. ich reduced b' th1· .I J n 1'
IOtlt:Jll\\'
DJ14M>n ::.uggc!>lt'd that lhc c1
t) might cons1c1er ending the
1·ontrat·t ;:ij:!reem('nl with lhl'
<·ounl~ and look to 1·mergl'nC)
ht'lp from l"lt) polu·c a nd fi re· or
f1c1Jl..,
lie: ..,~11d hl' did nut hchcve
poli ce fire. paramedic :Jnd a m
hulanCl' <.'rt-14S need l•• 'how up
JI l'' l'r) 1n1ury acc1d1·nl 1n town
J nd :>Ugl'.!l':>lt'<.I fircnwn 11r pol1et• ·
off1 c<·rs l·ould tran!'.port 1n1urPd
patient:-. ln ~1uth < 'oa..,l \1 i·tlu·al
(\·ntcr
f)lhl'r l11U1w1I m1•m1J1•r... ...i1g
g••,11•d lhl· 1 11' '.'l ho ultl r1·,t•Jr C'h
county progre::.:-. 1n <.•;,te1hh::.hmR
tra u ma Cl·n tcr :-lh roughnut
Oran~e County to aid 1n1ured or
sick c111:z.cns
But a report prvpa rC'd by AC'l
1ng Caty Ma nager <i1ffonl Maller
"ugj."l':>h th<.·r<· a n• too man}
h\'<'' .. a\(~f tn the paramPd11·., let
<.'on ,111t•r d 1 ... eont1nu 1n i.: tl11•
st~n 1rt•
ll t· .,31d t h1·r1· 141•rt• :1::,i
pa ram<.•d1r n ills dunni.: l:J7H and
!'.a 1 d c; i 9 r :ti I!'. h J \I' h l' l' n
rt>sponrkd t11 h' thC' pur<1m1·d1 <.''
an t lw f1r:-.t ,,t'v1•n month:-. of lh1!'.
't'J r
:\l 1l11•r rCJt•rlNI th<· pn1J)11,.il or
'l'l l1ni.: anottwr t•ll-< lion t11 de·
l t•rm1n<.• 14 ht•tht>r tht• voters
".1ntl'd to l'"l<1hl1 !'.h .1 !'.JK'<'tal tax
for PJrunwd1cs. ::.a) 111g a two
th1nb \'Oil' by all rt'J!l!ill'rt·d
,·ot<.•r-.. 111 1.:iguna R1•a t•h would
lw un hk d~
MorP Oil F Par~d
On T~xas B~arhPs
Crawford and Tucker were ar-
rested on suspicion of possessing
alole n drugs and cultivation of
marijuana after police allegedly
located pills from the pharmacy
and a quarter pound of marl·
juana seeds a t their home.
T h e c ity a nd count y are
formulating plans for the even·
tua l development or prese rva-
tion or the 522-acre Sycamore
Hi lls ar e a be tween La g una
Canyon and El Toro roads. as
we ll as adjacent Irvine Com-
pany land that rails withln the
city 's sphere of Influence.
The Ir vin e Company pla n
would see development of 1,831
homes and a pa rtments, and two
18-hole golf courses on 1,770
acres.
Arch Beach Project
OK'd in Laguna
. anta Barbara Coun t y
She riff's deputies said today thC'
m ysterious d eath of oil com
pany fightm~ attorney James
Oppen remains unsolved .
Oppen, 58. was fou nd shot to
death Tuesday ni~hl on his 41
root c abin crusicr ·'Ch ronic
Ditc he r " His body was dis ·
covered on the vessel after he
had radioed a distress call lhnt
he was being kidn a p ped and
tortured and shot at.
CO R PUS CH RfST I. Te x11 s
I AP I Oil·s t a i"nt•d Texas
beach<'~ an• an for "sporadi c··
dou~an.:s of more runaway Mex
1can t rUd(' from the world'"
worst 011 spill . but sc1t•nt1sLo; are
hcartcnt'<l by concentr;i t1ons to
the south that appear laghtc·r
1han fi rst feared.
·'Sporadic patches of s heen
and mousse <thicker oil) are ex
peeled to wash ashore on Padre
Island during the next several
days," Coast Guard s pokesma n
J im McGra.nacha n sa id Wednes·
day. but added. "it's not going
to be as bad as it was last
week.'' Seioor Tax
Rme Wim OK
• San J uan C apistrano coun-
cilmen have approved a tax rate
91 aevm cents to retire sewer im-
provement bonds in the Mission
City.
The seven·cent rate, identical
lo last year's , will be used to re-
Ure $1.2 million in bonds and ln-
tereat from sewe r improve-
ments approved by voters
Mveral yean a10.
Tbe city raiaed $63,000 with
dae 7-eent rate lat year. 11MI
tu. wW be cbar1ed 1t the rate
.t 7 C.U per SlOO of uaesaed
...... lion.
PllDI' PRESENTS
PUZ4 PREJ"IEF ,
The plan calls for the realicn-
ment of La guna Canyon Road .
rep lacing the current winding
two-lane lborouahfare with up to
six lanes huJrJ{ing the hills orf the
west side of the canyotl walls.
T h e c oncept, ca lled the
Laguna Canyon Golf Village .
• would also include hotel sites
a nd commercial areas. with the
Plan Nixed
By Fallbrook
Fallbrook Union K l1b School
Dlatrict in.i.e. have reJeeted
Capa.tnmo Umfted'a olfer to ec·
~ept about 140 Camp PendletGD
itudeata at '2,000 per student.
,.. Pallbrooll •etioa ....
only l2 Millon from the Marine
baM wW be able lo ftnlah their
hllh eehool educ:aUon at Lbe San
Clemente School, aceord.l.q lo
aeMol oftldala.
Tbe reaaiDlD 1J8 ltudeata .... bid to au.ad Sea a.m-. H kMol 111 tbe fall 1-... • .-..-.aoMMr
bul tl1p to Pal..,,.. Uaion "11b ............ ~"~ home1.
S aying ther e was no legal
reaaon for deoyine the project.
Laguna Bea ch City Council
m e mbers h a ve a ppr oved a
three -acre s ubdivision In the
Arch Beach Heights community
despite protests from more lban
a dozen residents.
The 3-1 vote Tuesda y, with
council mem t.er Sally Bellerue
oppos e d a nd Wayne Ba glin
absent, means developer Fra nk
Oomincuez wUI be allowed lo go
abead with plans lo develop six
r esidential units on the land
located at the end or Balboa
A venue in the hllllop com-
munity.
Tbe property is zoned for
1ln1le family residences, but
reai "enu from varloua
bomeowner aaoclaUooa claim
the clty'a teneraJ plan calla for
pruervatloa ol the land.
AH &be ett1'1 land use map
and open apace ei.menl otrer
confllcti,nl vlewa ot what can
and cannot be bu.lit In the aree.
Tbe IW'4leata aald tM council =,.._ tbe "' for more d m .a in IO celled "pe-• ..... ... .... .. lftect ..................
lnlSt a ..... r rormer conol1 m•mber Pb,lUI lw .... 1 Uk_.. Uae
eoaeO Mtloa to "• flool that
begins with one d rop-or six
houses in this case."
Linda Ristow, pres ident of the
Arch Beach Heights Association.
said her community is already
plagued with problems of traffic
congestion, lack or parking, in-
adequate fi re protection and too
little open space.
She said the coun ci I faces
num erous req uests fo r s ub-
divisions In the next few months,
and "failing to recognl1e and
deal with the cumula tive Impact
could result in e xpenditure or
va luable tax doUan."
The homeowners su11ested
the project be denied until the
1eneral plan a nd zoninl or-
dinances are brou1ht into coa-
form ance .
They alao suuested lbe proJ·
eel be held up unW special prob-
le m• in Arch Beach Hel1hu
are retOlvecl.
But ecMmeU membert, with the
exception ol Mrs. Bellerue, said
the 1eneral plan, currenUy un-
der revialon, doel not Lnehade
deflnlt. areu that should be left
ln open apace or preserved
a&etua.
And, althoutb the area ia
dellpat9d u "pnaerved" ID lbe
curnat ....,. .. plu, lbe council
IDajorttJ uld It ~d fllld DO 1e1a1 reuon lo deny • the tea·
t•Uve tract.
Was it murder or s uicide'>
A spokes ma n for t he Santa
Barbara Sheriff sa id today that
question is still un ans wered
p e ndin g the o ut c om e o r
laborator y tests conduc ted as
part of the autopsy done Wed -
nesday.
The suicide t heory apparently
Ra ined some c redence Wednes·
dav.
Oppen died or a single gunshot
to the base or the neck. according
to sheriffs officia ls who said
mor e weapons were found on the
boat.
Sources close to the investiga-
tion reportedly have said they
are cert.ala lbe lawyer's death
waa a suicide, apparently staeed
lo look like a murder.
lnvesll••tora pubUcaTy were
more cautioua in their state-
ments about the case. Sheriff's
C apt. Jt m Vluo llni uid
homldde hu not been ruled out.
He aald lnvffllJalora were
atudyln« a tape of Oppen'1 may-
day calf In which he aald he had
been kidnapped and wu beint
tortured but. wH temporarlb
free and able lo UM the radk>.
Tben IOUOda t.bal may bave
been lw.bota were beard oa the
tape, the tnveall1ator aald.
"Who w11 .~,. we don't
know." Vluollnl ·~·
(lee ATl'O&NEl'\''Pace Atl
Coa~•
Patchy low c louds and
local fog,early mornings .
Othe rwise fair throug h
Fr iday with variable high
c louds . Hig h s r a nging
from upper 70s to 80s at
the beaches to the m id-80s
inland. Lows toni1hl 58 to
66.
INSIDE TODA"\'
Tht oil mdult'll htu bet 11.S
t,iU,ott tlwtt ii oU a"'1 go1 m
the Atbllic off A tlanUc Cit11.
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:carter Loeked In
' ~ • 4 .. • •
5 a.m. Stop lncliide1 Iran Debate
' HANNIRAL. Mo (AP >
Pra1dml C•rt<'r fOlllf'd ln a
ab·nllnUlll 0.bal4' •l I • ID t.c>-
day with an auto •oner wbo
Tlco r o usly dl•aarud w1tb
Carter'• dtt•11on to permit u..
export of Amerk•o oll pTilduC'll
to lr•n
"What Wl4 don't unders\and Is
why the Ayatollah IU1omeinl ii
dolna this to the people ovtt
lher~. exccuUng lht1m , and mof'9
• * •
'Seeret
or .... we.,.. Nlldre•ac tt?" u.. muMlredcan.r.
TM a elape OHVn'llll • a.
Dt-lt• ~ tl •mboa~
al l~k 2J on t.he M '°" RI Hr nur Quincy, Ill , a (ew
tntlH from HaMlbal
Caner ddendfld hi• declalM
lo permit UM Hie of an CAUmal
td S•7 million worth of ketOMne
and dimel fUC'I, u ytn1 "They
ahlp ua ooe and one ball mllUoo
• • •
Word'
Carte r Emulates Grouclw
ABOARD Tll E DELTA QUEEN tJ\P > Wu!I lh~t .a ,GrOUl'hO Murx look·ahke CloattnK down tt-1~
M1~b1SS1pp1 Haver·> No, at was the prcb1dcnt of tht•
llntH•d Slates. ( R('IUll'd story. A20 1
As the· nvcrhoat O<·lt ~ Qut>t•n pullt•d uwuy from
t•rowtls ut Keokuk . Iowa, on Wt'<lnt'sclav mght. Pr t•:-.1
d ent 'artcr Plllll•d on ;1 (;roucho Murx d1:,.:111se
hluck <.•ycg lass fnamcb with a h1K nn~t.· .1ml mublurht• alt ~~ched.
The d1 i.gu1s <· \\a~ g1v(•n tu 11 vt•ar old I\ Ill\'
Cartt•r during the· firbl family's Mlssls;11>1H rrulw ·
l~ut two :.1 1ucs s ummonl'd t o tht· dt.•ck by tht.'
pre s ident were c nte rtuincd by Carter himself. de-
lightedly muggin~ it up.
ATIORNEY
Oppen retired from his law
practic:eabout two years ago
H<• wa:-. dc-;cr1bed es a
maverick in Sunta Barbara's
le~al community who rose to
prom inenre for rrprcs(!nling
com mt•r<'ial fi s hermen tn a suit
a~oinst oil companies Mkr thl'
1009 Santa Harb1Jra ml s pill.
Oppl'n report<'dly flOt a sizea-
hlt• rinanr1al :.<:ltll•ment for thl'
hs herml·n who cont<:nded the 011
seriously hurt fishing 1n the
an•a
lli s ho11 1 wai. n:tmed th1·
Throni<• Bit chPr" :rn1rnrenlly to
r1·:.ponst· to nn ml ('nmpany of
f1<·wl's rNrwrk after the <111 s pill
th:it Santa Harhnra is "a com
m unit v or rhron1<· hllcher-s "
n ('( <1 r e' m 11 v 1 n g t 11 Sa n t a
H:.irharn. Opf)('n w:1s an attom<·y
1n the Los J\ngf'I€':. arf'a wh<'re
ht• onre• :.u1·1I Pal'if1r Tl'll·phonl.'
•tn<1 Teh·~r:.tph tn un utt,·mpt lo
µn·vcnt ronvcrswn td all dig1L
diahn~
One friend. who declined to be
rd<>ntifted. ~aid Oppcn's cyPs1ght
was failing and he had :. bad leg
th:il #!<1Vc him con-i 1dcrablf.' puin
0 p fl<.' n 1:. s u r v 1 v (' d h y his
wt<iow Marllvn anrl twin
ri:rnAhh'1 s
f 'ro111 P agf-A I
STUDY• ..
park un·u:.. woulcl ~(!neratc
more ttum $425.000 a year in
rev•·nut·s to the city to puy off a
$5.4 m1lhon dPht owned on the
Syc3more Jlills land
The third ult ·rnative is one cl-
t y rlunn1,r s r nrmule1l<'d
themselves. It lkould l'!ce u large
regional pttrk focusing on thl' ex·
isting L:.iguna Lakes
The only residential develop·
m ent in that program would be
lhe Haywood development and
the plan calls for no realignment ~uiµ Canyon Hoad.
The Plan also recommends 52
acres of moderate tourist use on
J rvine Company and city land.
In addition to the three pro-
p o s a Is the Planning Com -
mission recommended)that the
City Council con11iderl?-issues
regarding the land.
Issues that shuo uld be ad-
dressed by the council, planners
11ald , Include the impact of a Na-
tional Urban Park on the a rea;
~iscusslon of how many lanes
Laguna Canyon Road should
~onslst of; the fiscal im pacts of
any development on the city;
a nd the feaslbiUly of publk ac-
cess to the Laguna Lakes
OftANOf COAST
Judge Nixes
Bishop Stay
Of E xecution
LAS VEG/\S Nt.•v 1J\1 '1 J\
federal JUdj(l' n•fu::.1'<.1 today tr1
issue a stay of exl'cutlon for con
fessed killer J<':.~l't' R1shop of
(;<1rden Grove, sayini: the two
public deft-nders who tried to
av1•rt Mond;.iy's :.cht·'1uled ex
t•rut1on had no l~g(ll s tanding in
the case I Hclalcd !.tory Pa~e
J\ lR l
· llowcver. lJ S Oistrac·t Jurli.:1·
Harry <;layhourn•· approvccl :.in
a ppeal of his decision and that
... ppeal was expectc.'<i to be heard
by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals m San t'rcmc1sco on Fri·
day
R1shop, 46. is scheduled to g<>
to the gas cha miler at <.:a rson C1
t y early Monday f o r the
December 1977 s lay ing of a
ncwlyw<.'<i Halltmore man who
was s hot as he tried to stop a
robbery at a Las Vegas Strip
c;,isino.
Claybourne told Deputy Clark
County public defenders Kirk
Lenhard and Geor ge Franzen
that they had not shown they
had "a personal slake in stop
ping the execution.
"The personal stake test is not
met by the petitioners in this
case," Claybourne !\&id during
the 15-minute hearing "They're
not the ones being sentenced to
death ... "
Bishop, who has cons istently
fought efforts to delay his execu·
l ion. told Claybourne at the st1u1
of the heating that he did not
want anyone interfering in lhc
case
··I have been sentenced to
de a.Mt und I didn 'l ask for It," said
Bishop. ·'I feel I have a con.slltu-
t1onal right to waive my appeal."
Bishop said that anyone who
appears in his hehalf "without
my consent violates my constitu
tional rights.·
H1shop arnved al the North
Las Vegas air terminal at 7 4-0
a .m . alter a one hour and SO
minute rught from Carson City
Clad in prison denims a nd
wearing white tennls shoes, th ·
condemned man's hands we re
h1rndcuffed to a chain a ro und his
waist.
As ked if he were praying for a
reprieve, Bishop replie d , "To
who? I believe in Jesse Bishop."
Pilot Park Gould o f Alta
Sierra aviation in Carson City
said the prisoner "chatted all
the way down. He was very
pleasant. He remarked about
the rugbL"
... ,,. c1' all wtl'J ... , .•• c ................ .... .. PlftMr. tM • ., to .......
Inc M"tal boura lilht""'nl ln
tlannlbal. hometowD ot Samuel
Clemcna and hit Uterary etea·
Uoo, Tom Sawyer
Tho m•n who queeuoned
Cartl'lr wu p•rt of • cro\\'1l al
about 300 who areekod Carter
when he climbed overboard
•hortly befor4' S o'clock .nd
~1an ashukmat ha nds. He waa
ldcntlrtt.-d 1&11 John Lynn, 30. of
(lulnry
lie told the president his Ir•·
11tun brother in law who worked
for Rell Helicopter in Iran had
1ust bttn released from prison
lht•re
ll<•fort• approvina the s ale of
ti s 1·d1nec.I OLI vroduct.ll. the
man de manded to know. "Why
l'Ouldn't we !(ct a reasonable as·
!luri1ncl· that they would take
rare of hurnan rights over
tht·n•''"
"J\11 Wf: had to do was get an
c1:1s11r11nct.' that they would start
arrnlytln1t this a nd not treating
[l('Opl(' rotten because they were
dt•alin~ wllh Americans," he
S Ill (I
In tht• m11Jsl nf the badgering.
l'nrh·r l'tllmt'fl lht· man enough
to s ny, "You won't let mt·
11nswc•r your question."
Ht'fcrnng to Khomeini, tht•
lrnn1on rulf•r. Carter said ··1
don't approv.c• of his government
11111 tht• fo<·t 1s thal they ship us
al>-Out om• mid om• half million
barrels of 011 l'Vcry day. Ont·
limt• they asked us to send them
a million llarrcls back."
Carter C'xplained that the Unit·
l'd S tates rt'ceivcs 50 million
burrcls or ml a month from Iran
:ind that lh<'Y requc~tcd, due to
sabotage of a refinery. one ship
mcnt ef kerosene
i\sked th<' ·pres1dt·nl ··vou
want mt· to l€'ll them cthe Ira ·
niansl. 'lxin't hhip us any oil'"'"
Som1c .. 11w in Utt· audil'nC"e haid ,
"Muytw we•d be bt•llcr off if
I hey d1dn 't."
Carter. tn u clearly s arcastic
tone of vo1<·c. repltc<i : "Maybe
so, w1• t an do without it "
The man finally tont·cd<."'<i that
Carter's decision was "rcasona·
ble" but still asked why Carter
couldn't win at least a "worth
lt•:.s cissurancc th:.it they will
look into some of their human
rights violations.··
<'a rtcr told the man. "You· n·
I he• bes t CJUl"•t ton a~kc·r I e n·r
-.aw but you don't give me a
c·h<1nce to answer "
f',....P~A I
SWIM ...
d1l'!tance underwater -;wim into a
hcndlt JU.St sort of naturally fell r' n l o t h l' R c• d C r o s s a s
bf'nef1l·1ary because or thitt or-
gan1z:uton's water safety pro-
grams.
·"Whal we're dotng is looking
(nr pledges of donations of either
cash to the Red Cross' water
safety programs or of blood
from people who like the idea,"
Milne said.
.. Part of the idea cam e from
the image that scuba has ~"
Shelley added.
"You only hear of it when
there's an accident and someone
dies," Milne explained, adding
tha t "we're not planning on hav-
inl( that happen "
The two men concede they've
picked an extremely tough
proJeCl. They're trarning for it
while trying to run their diving
c I assefi and coordinate the project
atthes<.1mcl1mc.
Tra1mng al present is lli.x lo
eiRht miles or road work and <t
couple hours l)f exercises ditily,
but they wnnt to be able to get
up to six hours a day of condi·
tlonlng work by the end of the
month
"Actually. we figure the men-
tal conditioning is as impor -
taftt," Milne said.
"Jt 's going to be tough out
t he re. especially when we get in-
to the middle of the chaMel
where we can't see the island
a nd we can't see the mainland "
DAILY PILOT
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Mt A H t _,.,."'1 * .. h ti~ l1#110lfWI " .. ,.. h I 1~
t•1ft Y•llrt h 'll1M l -0-.,. ~ f\ \ov~h(M\I #6
''"'Olr ,.,",~' •<MllOf'I •\ ~·v-o \•ht•a~,, •N1
'-"ff•W-\ Ow-Oltfthr.tl ~·~f'IO pt•fll ,, ., uo
Wr\f l•r .. , ... ( ... , .. Mr,.e (.ittlt.(µ'llt.e tltlt
$3,-for Slaying?
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~..!,"i;..""tt'
OIH ... H UM ~~ -,.,., ...... ~~1ne1t•lor•
LllfUl'I ... ell ()fftw
101/ Ho r. .... >l-•·
T...,lloM {1H )MMU'I
CllHlfled Adw~ M2•M11
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May-December Pair
Charged With Plot
A 74-year-old Santa Ana m an
and a »-year-old Garden Grove
woman have been arretted for
a lle1edly paytq an undercover
policeman '3,000 to dhtpoee of
the woman'• husband.
Tbe May.December duo was
tdentlfted by pollce H Ed1ar
Robenon, 7,., of Santa Ana •nd
Lortatne Teal•. 39, of Garden
OroH.
T be pair wa1 char1ed wtth
ton1ptrae1 to com mit murder
aod MlkttaUon of murder, •C·
cordlna to Suta Ana poUee SI\.
CbJp llortn.
llorlD ••Id that unde~r
poUeelllU Leonard lleadn tu.ct
a1re•d alt•r ., .. uni wltb
--,.
Kobenon to m u rder Mn
Tea la'• eatranled husband, AJ:J·
thony Testa, of Wettm lntter, ln
return for $3,000.
The police ser1eant 1al.d that
Mend es later m e t with
Robenon. told him the errand
ha d been completed a nd re·
ceived S3,000.
It wq alter the exchance of
mone1 that Roberson and Mri.
Testa were ar rested and sent to
Jail u nder S2&0.000 baJl each.
Police aald they believe the
m otive for the m urder COD·
1ptrec1 •• a pendli. di¥Oree c=.-:r:.·~~
u.. ·-
o.11 • .,...., .........
GETS NEW TRIAL
Gary Wayne P•tton
New Trial
Ruled/or
Patton
By F R EDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of l"f O•llr ~-Ii.ff
In what he later described as
"tile toughest decision f 've ever
m a dt> ... Orange County Superior
Court Judge Ted Millard ordered
a new tr ial Wednesday for Gary
Wayne Patton. an Irvine at -
torney convict ed in June of
murdering his bride
Judge Millard fouRht to con-
trol his e motions as he ruled that
a 1uro r had acted Improperly by
dis c u ssing the case with a
former Juror who had been ex-
r uscd from hearing the l'&se
because of a family emergency
The rulrnR followed a day and
a half of nc•Hrly nom;top argu
ment by l'utton·s attorney. J\litn,
Stokke and the pro:.t·c•uto r .
Deputy 01s tnct J\llornl'Y l'aul
Meyf:r.
Patton, ht:. piircnt..., and uthcr!.
present in tht· courtroom :.<it in
an a wk ward SllCnCf• for St•veral
moment-; after Millard made the
rulln~ tn an emotloncil manner
and then left the courtroom
Ourini? a later tnt<'fvt<•w, tht•
JUrlSt S31d that the <'ICI tons 11(
Juror John L Ktni.: of J\n<thl'1rn
<'Ould have• "preJud1n·cl " Lhe de
rend ant.
ratton. 35, w<•s ronv1cted or
second dl•.;rt'l' murder in the
s h<>olin~ d(l tHh or Kalhl.'rin(·
l.t:'t~h f';_itttm . 23. on Nov lk,
197R The couple had bct:n mar
ried for two month!">
According lo tcst1mon)' in h1i.
seven wttk lnal. Mrs Patton
was attcmpllni< lo move out of
the hOU.'i(• whl'n Patton 1-cmfr,mt
t."d h er '>'tth a ~~ (·dliln·r
auto matic i.u~tol
M lllard sa1J that aH1davit"
ftl<.'d with the· Mun :.howed thcit
Ktn~ disrnsst.'d lhl' cust' with i:x
cuc;cd Juror Hehn Teano. also of
Anaheim, dunng the first d ay of
Jury dehberalions
Mrs . Teano had been excused
the pr evious day, Millar d said,
artcr telling the judge her
husband. who h ad u ndergone
surgery, required her care.
King, Millard said, telephoned
Mrs. Teano to check on her
husband's cond1t1on ·The con·
versatJon late r turned to the
P atton case, Mi llard said.
Millard said King violated the
admonishment given in all
criminal cases that Jurors not
discuss the matter out.side the
courtroom. and indicated he will
explore the possibility of fi nding
King In contempt of court for his
alleged actJons.
M lllard a lso faulted King for
not divulging during Jury st•lec
lion <1ue.'itr1omng lh~tl he had un·
dergo n e thr ee yt'u r s of
psychiatric cart·
ArMitraiter Nlsed I
County Salary
Dispute Rages !
By GARY G&ANVILl.t: Ot-.o.11, ...........
County government's l•bor
problems continued to simmer
Wedneaday whe n Orange County
aupervlt0n refuted to accept
binding arbitration as a means
of aetUln1 a salary dispute with
the county's criminal attorneys.
Simultaneous ly. Board or
Supervisors Chairman Philip
A nthon y ann oun ce d that
supervisors are st.anding pat on
a two-year 11 .75 percent pay
hike offer to the prosecutors and
public defenders.
That left a week-old walkout·
sickout by the lawyers intact
and the county's crim inal courts
If not In a state of emergency at
le~ held together only by a
senek of makest\.ift expedients
SUll on duty and in the trial
cou rtrooms •re those attorneys
who have been assigned lrlaJ
caaes and wh~ code of eOUcs
says they wiU not abandon those
cases.
Beyond th at. however. t he
week-old walkout-sickout by the
deputy distnct attorneys and
deputy public defenders 1s taking
its toll.
Those estimated to to 15 per
cent of the two legal forces who
are not reporting 1n sick o r tak-
ing earned days off are 101rung
administrators in the two offices
In making routine court ap-
pearances
And today as the job act1on
protest Is ente ring 1t.s stt<>nd
week. the attorney:. arc holding
fast
Their spokesman. deputy dis
Lnct attorney ChH llarns . said.
'the fcelln~ of rru.-.rrat1on I~ ii-'
high or higher than 1t wa~ a
wl'ek a~o
·'The sup(•rv1 ~o r .., \hould
reahi.e tht'y havl! bet'n aHt•rtin~
the operation or the l'rtffilnitl
JU~t1ce system with tht·tr act11>n:.
for some lime <tnd 1t ha'> only ~··n
t he dcd1cat1on or the l:J'>' \l•r ... th<1l
has held thtngs togNher .-.
lfarn s s aid the ofrcr to <.ubm1t
I It<• .., a l.H ~ 1 " ... u <· I o tJ 1 n cit n i~
arb1lr:.it1un ¥.ould hJ\•· r·•Jtn
m11tt•d th11 3ltorn•·'" 111 ub1de by
whall•vc·r d1•r1s1on "ah ri•<tt'hl~f
by the arbitrator
··tr the dec1s1on hud h<.-<-n Z<'rn
don"t ~1vc lhcm an_> kind of <t
ra1st.•. we would hcivl• ll\t>d ¥o1lh
that ··Harn-. '«lid
"Wt' JU:.t (1·11 ti '>':!\ lh1· t)f·'t
way to get thl· 1-.:.uf• n • ... oht~f
and the futrci.t to both '>tdtt.., ··
County OK
Condo Plan
In Dana Point
Conversion or a Dana Point
duplex into two condominium
units has been approvl.!d by lh11
Orange County Pl<innmg Com
m1ss100 .
Com m issioners unan1moui.ly
endorsed the request afl.:r being
told by planning department
aid es that t.be curre nt apartment
vacancy rate 10 the Dana Point
area Ls eight percent.
Condomin ium conversion
guidelines under cons1derat1on
by Orange County supervisors
provide that conversions would
not be permitted In areas with
apartment vacancy rates o ( five
percent or Jess. ~
The uruts under <'ons1de ration.
owned by Ronald Haddock, an·
located at 33871 Street of the
Violet Lantern
«
Labor troublea 1pa r ked on !
another front Wednesday even t
when supervisors voted to ratJfy !
five aepaute m ultl-yur coa-:
tr act.I coverlna about 8,200 coun-•
ty worllera. :
T he note Of dlecord sounded'
whe n a spokesman for about 80~
district attorney invntlRators:
urged supervisors not to adopt the·
umbrella pact under which they•
are covered. :
I nvestigator Jim Box told:
s upervisors the member ap:
prov aJ vote taken by the Orange
County Employees Association;
was faulty and that the mem J
bers had been inUmidated by the
a$S<>elaUon.
Cable TV
Rate Up in
San Juan
/\bout I 400 Sa n J uan
Capistrano residents will be
s he lling out more for their
television cable service after
Oct. 1. tRelaled story Page 86)
San Juan councilmen have ap·
proved a monthly rate increase
sought by the TM Communica-
tions Company
The approval m eans residents
with one cable outlet will beg.in
paymfl S7 50 per month for the
se rvice in October Current
rates arP $6 7~ per nonth.
Increases also were granted
for add1t1onal cable outlets
Each a ddtllonal outlet will coi.t
SZ ~I Pt-r month up from S2
Ttw r;,1tt· h1kc.., effect pnmari
I~ V1lla~c San J uan rt:s1dcnl!>
.Jnd :.<1m1• hou!'>tn~ tr acts located'
.ilon)( tht· Onc~a ll 1~hway
~·or nt·w rt•s1dcnts or cal>fe
'I Ub!>l'nbf•rs, in~tullat1on char~e~
w1•n· lnc·n·ased tu $25 from S20
i\l1d1t111n:1I oull<'l ln<i tltllatlo~
"'a'-llPJM.'i.l (n Jm $7 ~I to$ Ill
t'ounc1 lr111·n .Jlso inc reaserl the
<' :i h I 1 • 1· o m 1J :i n y • '> re q u 1 ri· d
fr<cnthl~l' ff<>t' Lhul 1s pa1cl to the
t'tl y l\/tcr <kt I TM will have tu
pa) J pcrc1·nt of 1b ~ross annual
1nC'om1· to tht.• r 1ty
C't! V Of(t('1al-. l':ICPt!<'l tht• 111·
1·rr•a-.i· from 2 pt•rcl!nt tn bring in
.i n .1dd1t111nul $4 :wo «tn nually to
mun1c1pal roffcrs Las t year
Sa11 Juan rece1vt!d Sll,000 i~
fr.111e·h1 -.1· f,., . .., from T M anti
"' "• 1•1 "·•hi•· ·1 .. 11·" 1-.1on th<:
• 11' 'ull1~·r '"'lllt.> operator
lt.1tt·-. r111 .1p;trlrn•·nt-.. rnohll1•
hn nw 11.1rk-. .mu l'Ondnm1mums
.;I '" '>'t·n · r:u:.cd Res1denL'> hv
11\J.! 111 lhoSl' horn •s will pay S6
Pl.'r mrmt~ for \l·rv1c1· up from
th<· curr<'rit ss 25
Add1t1onal outleL-; will be In
creasl'd to si per month 'rom
$1 60
Forste r Jr. Hig h
Signups S late d
Seventh and P1~hlh graders
planning Lo attend Marco f '
Forster Jun1or HiRh School for
the first lJmc this fall s hould reg.
1stC'r Aug 29 and JO from 8 JO
to 11 JO a m . and from I to 2
p m at the school.
Parents or ~uardians should
hrm g their stude nts for math
and F:nglislt t~sttng as well as
11ronf flf 1mmun17.ation. The
:.chool 1s located at 25601 Camino
d e I J\ v 1 o n l>I n S a n J u a n
Capistrano
Newport ·Surf and Sport
END OF SUMMER SA VIMGS
HUCTIO MIH·s SHtln 10, ...... ~. Ltft .... G..tt
30°/o-40°/o OFF
MIH'S SWIMWIA• 10, ...... ~. s..M, Uhl
25°/o OFF
10Ys IWtMWUa 10,. OtMiieN. s.M150°/o OFF
10Ys SHOITS a SHOIT '•"" 10,. w. Offlllwt12 0°/o OFF
ALL WINDBREAKERS 25°/o OFF
LADtH D•HSIS a sroarsw1A• 25°/o-50°/o OFF
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Where Have All
Flower Kids Gone?
By DAVID IWTZllANN CM .. OllllY ,.... Mliilf
Here I am ••lllna aurud the bucolic spl4lndor or the UC
Irvine umpu.a. • plne scenl4'd Cll somewh•t 1mo1·un.c"'11
breeae nannin& IUI rtn1ers up my back
And I wooder
COULD IT aEALLY be 13 yeitrs s1n<'e I rarst went ort lo
colle1e ln San Francisco, a kid from a s mall coutal town
wltb a wheezy intellect, a bleary commitment to any cau.se
which licked off California's rustian superintendent of
p ublic lnstrurtioo, Max Rafferty. and an ms a liable desire
to discuss Engllsh industrial hi.story with topless que.:n
Carol Doda?
It all seems so different here at UCI. Is it the quietude?
I can't ever recall a serene moment in my years at
California's campus version of Uganda, San 1-~ranc1sco
State University.
KNOWLEDGE WASN 'T
som ething absorbed from the tobac -
co·brealhed words of a professor or the
crinkled pages of a fine, old book . ll
came from instructions blared over a
bullhorn telling everyone which wav to
disperse before the cops waded in
swinging their batons.
There were no quiet, r easoned ,
poeticalJy inspiring dialogues.
Campus president and now U.S. Sen .
Sammy Hayakawa would sit behind his imposingly large
desk and address the students over louds peakers mounted
atop the barracks-gray administration building.
It seems no matter what he would say, crowds of stu·
dents would come together so their voices would chorus a
two·syllable chant that makes reference to the feces or
steers.
AND EVEN WHEN THERE were moments free of the
s pirit of confrontation, the center of campus, a worn and
trampled patch or green surrounded by pink stucco build·
ings, would echo with the sing·song chants of the colorful
street merchants of the Haight.
It was always Mardi Gras time, it seemed. Music. booze.
dope, crowds, speeches, laughter. dogs ...
Sometimes zealots would doCf their clothes and pul on
roller skates. No kidding.
Once, a correspondent from Tass, the Soviet news agen-
cy. ventured on campus lo give a talk to the Journalism
Department.
Beforehand, he was given a guided tour or the school
during a typical noon bazaar.
When be returned ,.his race seemed ashen, troubled \_
"WHAT'S THE MATTER?" he was asked.
"If this school were in Russia ," he said s tonefaced.
··you'd ~I be shipped to Siberia."
Memories. These thoughts have only returned to me
because the UCI campus seems so still on this summer
day.
Oh sure, I know c lasses have yet to begin. There's
always a strain or madness in every college community
that s urfaces once the quarter gets under way
Maybe it's JUSt that as I get older, the memories get
crazier, drunker and more colorful.
Coastal Theft
Li/ eguard Pursuit
Recovers Cash Box
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of, ... O•lly Piiot ~tall
Five young men who took ad·
vantag e o r a s n oozing
Scotchman's Cove gate guard,
carrying off his cash box con-
taining $135. didn't count on the
likes of Mike Dwinell.
Dwinell, a 29-year-old Laguna
Beach lifeguard happened on the
scene a s the s neaky thieves
made their move on the sleeping
• guard.
Dw.inell then roare d after
them in a 90 mph, horn-blowing
fist -shaking a uto ch ase down
Coast Highway into Laguna
Beach.
He didn't gel his men, but he
made such a fuss that he was
able to retrieve the cash box and
the $135.
DwnineU, who was off duty at
the time, said he was just drlv~
ing into the parking lot at
Scotchman's Tuesday afternoon
wben he a saw a young man
snatch the cash box from a
counter beside the napping gate
guard. The young man dashed to
a nearby car in which four other
youngsters waited.
Then the chase began, with
the thieves beading toward
Luuna in a brown and primer
1•Y Pontiac and Dwinell ii) hot
pursuit in bis Oat.sun 240Z.
When the speeding autos re-
ached town, they ran into beach
traffic, which slowed them
down. Dwinell steadfastly
followed the fieeinl car, bonkiDg
Ilia born ud yelling.
"The kids panicked and mo-
tioned for me to pull up ,beside
tbem ., they could band me tbe
cub bn," Dwinell said.
"But I told tbem to pull over
to tbe Ude ol tbe road."
Admlttinc be didn't know what
b• wCMdd ao If tbeJ eompUed
wttll bla dem:rssb Dwinell Hid be llprect it t be better to
at leut pt tbe cub box.
A p.....,.r iD the car handed
tbe 'tin to Dwinell, who broke olf
UM eu.. aft.er determlniJIC the
bed •• IUIJ hall ol money.
DwtDell 1topped ud· called poliee, but oftk«I .,... wble
to fled IM cartoed of .........
Alltltori.Uee utd todar tbeJ
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FOILS ROBBERY
Lifeguard Owlnell
automobile, which bore no
license plates or bumpers and
had large rear wheels .
Meanwhile, officials at Tri-
Starco, Inc., the Newport Beach
company that collects parting
fees at Scotchman's Cove just
down the coast from Corona del
Mar say they are graterul to the
Laguna Beach lifeguard.
"Tell him thanb for us, will
youJ" said Tri-Slarco manager
Geor1e Hiltan.
"Ye.II, he's still bere," Hilton
1aid when aaked if the 1leepy
sate pard still bu his job with
lbe company.
Jlase Kille Seven
NAKINA, Ontario (AP> -A
fln Ml to Clear a bmb area WU
turned by the wlncl W edMld.ay
and tnpped .... yoYDI fonat
ftref....._. buniDI tMm to deat6. Ali but on• of tbe flreflabtera, tbree of tbem W0111aa. wanaummeremploy"'' ot U.. pl'OYiMJal natural re-
ICNf'Ola•h' trJ.
Hearing
On Child
Delayed
~n Arkamu extnclitioa hear-lna that may foue the return ol
2t·year-old Camalla MUJer to
Oran1e County lo face Hunt·
lnatoa lkuacb felony child steal-
ln1 cbarce• bas been delayed.
Offlclala In Llttle Rock, Arlt .•
uld the Aue. 20 hearina wu de·
layed pendlng receipt of extradi·
lion papers from California Gov.
Edtnuod G. Brown Jr.'s office.
Orange County District Al·
torney Bruce Patterson said be
was assured early last week by
8r4'wn's office that the papers
were in lbe mail.
o•vP1LOT A:I
Al'WI ........
James Smedl~y. of Arkansas
Gov. William Clinton's office,
s aid he didn't know when the
hearing would be rescheduled.
He noted lle 'd r eceived a
number of letters from persons
urging that Mrs. Miller not be
returned to California.
Bis Fans See Red
A spokesman from Brown 's of·
nee said s uch letters also were
received there .
Mrs. Miller, free on a S5,000
bond. is accused of taking her
6-year ·old dau~hter Valeena
from her grandparents· Hunt·
angton Reach home July 31 , 1978.
Huntington Beach police al·
lc~e Mrs. Miller snatched the
sleeping child after cutting her
wa y through a downstairs
bedroom window screen. They
contend the pair then hitchhiked
to Arkans as
The gr:.mdparents . Ke nneth
a nd Juanita Moo re , were
named Valeena·s legal guar·
dians in 1977
Mrs. Miller was arres ted ID
Arkans a !> Jul v 2 o n the
Cahforna a charg.es She was
Creed on the bond earlier this
month when ball was reduced
from Sl00.000.
Valeena 'remaans an a Ber·
ryville. Ark., Coster home where
s he was placed when Mrs.
Miller was arrested last June on
disorderly conduc t charges
Thos e charges were later
dropped.
Campaigning
Governors
To Vacate?
S AC RA MENT O l AP >
California governors who ran for
president or vice president
would have to take an official
leave of absence from their state
duties under a constitutional
amendment a Republican state :-·
senator plans to introduce. •
Sen Ollie Speraw. R-Long
Beach. announced his proposal
Wednesday. It would make the
lieutenant governor the state's
acting chief executive for the
duration of a governor's pres-
1denti al or vice presidential
campaign
If the Legislature approves
th e meas ure for the 1980
s tate wide ballot, a nd voters
later approve 1t, the meas ure
would become effective for the
1984 pre i~ential campaign.
Weather Slays
Danes' Hamlet
ELSINORE. Denmark <AP >
Hamlet was done in by more
than a s word when a
performanc e of the
Shakespearen tragedy by Bn·
tain 's Old Vic theater company
in the courtyard or historic
Kronborg Castle was washed out
by a rainstorm.
Thunder and lightning Wed·
nesday night added drama to the
encounter of Hamlet, played by
Derek Jacobi, with his father's
ghost on the battlements. But
the cloudburst halted the pro-
duction in the first act, long
before Ophelia, played by Jane
Wymark, would have been
drowned in the play. ..
The dampened audience of
2,000, headed by Queen Ingrid,
the Queen Mother and Prime
M inisler Anker Joergensen,
streamed out of the castle.
Australian
Killed by Car
A 50-)'ear-old man from
Australia wu fatally injured
wben be wu struck by an auto
in Anaheim early tb1s morning,
police aakl.
The victim WU idenUfled U
Harold Pmn ol Adelaide.
Police uld Gene Tbomu, ol
2116 W. Harriett Lane, Anabeim,
WH drtvtna west oa Ball Road
shortly .,... IDkln••ht wa.. b1I
ur bit tbe Yietlm. wbo reported-
ly WU~ aerou tM ltnet.
p ..... dud at tbe .....
aftleen aDt.
Comedian Red Ske lton t alks to a group of
aspiring enter:tainers during a clown class
at Radio City Music Hall in New Yor~.
Skelton advised aspiring comics to keep
their acts clean and criticized the amount
of time devoted to c rime. sex and violence
on television.
Theft Charges Dropped
/
Prosecutors Apologize to Catlwlic Priest
WILMJNGTOf'.:. Del <AP 1
T he !'t a t t-of Dt'l a ware h a'>
dropped all char ge::. against lht'
Rt-v . Bernard T Pagano, a
Ro man C&lholte rmt"Sl who hed
been on trial al> the allt ged
·Gentleman Bandit ·· A Penn·
s~l varua man. who admitted in
vol \ t'ment tn the holdups .
pleaded gwlty to thret-of them
But under the terms of the
court's action, 1f a ny rurther
evidence C'Omes to light a5!amst
Pagano, prosecutors can charge
him again and retry him
duc ted outside the presence of
the JUr)', which had been e x-
('Used Monday when Christie
made the starthng announct'·
ment f rom the b e n c h that
Clouser admitted a part in tht'
Delaware robberies .
be n ei. and one attempt attnbut
t d to the Gentleman Bandit. so
named because he wa:. p<>litE-
and well drel>i.t:d
A Horne}.. in the cai.e me t
Wednesday with Chn:.tw for tht·
... e cond of t wo c lo f.e d d oor
't':.s1on!> lo d1i.cU!>l> how to pro·
Cl't'd
D e~p1 tt' b t:1n g 14 y e a rs
:.:ounger than the tall. balding
priest and having a full head of
:.alt and pepper batr, Clouser
closely resembles Pagano
Rut 1n a c·ase heavily depen-
d ent on eyewitness 1dentif1ca·
t1on , !>even holdup•v1ct1ms point·
ed out the pnest as the man who
da s p la yt'd a s mall, chrome ·
pl ated handgun and demanded
mone y
AP'Wlf._,...
As part of Clous er's plea
a greement . th e state o f
Delaware said 1t would not pr~
ce ed with an~ other possible
charges against Clouser
Carl Schnee. Pagano's at-
torney. showed that most or the
victims did not identify Pagano
until a police lineup was held
a rte r ht :. a rr e s t . whe n
newspa~r~ prmted photographs
of the pnt-~t
CHARGES DROPPED
Rev. Bernard Pagano There were Ci\t' armed rub
SOFA BED SALE!
Queen and
full size
•These 1te W1fY comfortable
sofa beds for sitting 1nd
9'eep1ng.
•A wide 984ect1on of f1brics
1nd cotor. to choose from
•Reversible t>Kks 1nd seat
CU1h1ons.
SAVE 20o/o
TWO WEEKS ONLY Sf»L·era l Styles
To Choose Froni
Sol~ Period
.. 1119. 23rd
Through
S(>Jlf. 6th
Chomw from ~
•ritlf' 11Plf'f'lion
off abri"11
Tr•tlltl•••I lte••ty wltll ••·
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'IOUI F•lfOffte ~ WIN Be Htppy To A•wt You.
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TlllC NA&&D AND TBS A.PP&ALSD: Once ....... In doccect ud ~ .....n ol COIDD'UUlity purity, the
forcea ol tood al Coat.a ilwa Cky Hall have won a )qal
battle qalnat na-ectw•.
Tbla tMa la y9t uotber chapter in the :g/ macbina
tiona o1 the ctty ol Cotta M•a ven1&1 tbe &&De Sl-..clio.
At the Sunablne Studio, k>caa.d out oo 11\b Stnet.
1oun1 women poee for c~•n wbUe ••artns onJy a
smile. nu.. Co.la Mea1'1 atalwart dty oft'lciala alle1e. la
llllulficaeot atOre.
HAVING IN THE PAST I YtteSlfWly booted beyond
the city limit.a s~b unclothed enterprhea u bare·topped
wattresfftl and nude fCO·IO dancens, Coeta Mesa'• cit y
Sulneag l'i~ti•
NATION IWEATHEf!
1'1a'111atad Break
Cops Round Up
Escaped ~ons
JE~UP. Md. CAP> -ThJr'\y
inmates described as danaeroua
broke out ol prison. then seat·
t ered across the Baltimore·
Waahln1ton 1rea early today
pur1ued by police and patrol
dogs , authorities u ld. Fourteen
wer e reporte d in cu11tody by
SALT Pact
Criticized
By Legion
ll OVSTON I AP > The
mid-day as officers bf1aa
round.ins up men without ade-
quate identUicaUon.
Sgt. Hugh K. McCormick aaid
the inmates. all dreued la
ctvillan clothet, neaped late
W ednetday b)' cuWna Uarou&h a
bar and a security 1creen at the
Maryland Houae of Correctionl.
He aaid the men acaled a ts-loot
wall and three security fences lo
fleeint the prtaoo.
T&OOPD &ON Priee aaid in·
• mat.el had been spotted aa far
Mway WI Prince Geor1ea.County,
a suburb ol Waahlnct.On, D.C.,
about 20 miles southwest of
Jesaup. It wu the aecoad bilfl
geat jailbreak in the state's hh#
tory
Musician Renee Katz. her reattached right hand still
ba ndaged after she was pushed into the path of a New
York subway train, has learned that a suspect in the at~
lack 11 weeks ago has confessed
American Legion doe11n't llkt
the SALT fl treaty the way It
reads right now but it would ac·
rt' pt 1t If a few chi nges we re made
changes 1t approved at its OM·
t1ona l eonvenllon here,
Oeh:gat.ei. <ilso overwhe lming-
ly a pproved a rttolutlon offenng
Legion me mbf>rshlp to Vietnam·
era veterwns p re vious ly e x-
duded becaus~.1.they served
bdore pasuge U>r the Gull of
Tonkin Rel\olution. con11idered
tht· offi cial start of the "con·
rt1ct "
Other coovicta were sl1hted in
Howard, Baltimore and Anne
Arundel counties and in the city
of Baltimore, about 10 miles
from the prison, he aa1d. One
escapee was reported caught 1n
Virginia
"We'r e covering a large
area... Price said. "We don't
have any roadbloeks, but we
have a lot of cars "
Another Naktd Caught Jlormag Around m Coata Mtaa
41 uthorlties are n ow a tte mpting to uphol.d the cit(s
virtue against nudity through the legal veh1cle of zorung
Popular Hobo Held
In Slaying of Boys T H•; Rt:SOLl"TIOS opened
rr11•mbl·rsh1p to V11-tnam e ra
vt'lerans whn :;t•rvPd bcforf' Au~
:, 1964 P rf•v1ous ly Vf'tcruns
"h"o had wrvNI pranr l() thut
dalt• and <iHPr th•· Kort>an War "•·n· t•on.'>1d1·n•d to h.1 ~ t· ~(·nt."d
in peace l1 mt
AUTHORITIES SAID the
sear ch wu concentrated along
th e Bal ti more · W a s hington
Parkway, whe re polic~ we re
pi cking up any male pedestrians
who could not produce adequate
1df•nt1f1cat1on The s us pects
were being ta ken to J essup,
w here th ey we r e c hec k ed
against pictures of the fugitiv~
codes. , Thus municipa l allthority has ·gone to court alleg~ng
that the Sunshlners failed to get taiie proper ope~aUng
permit and besides. nudies are an incompatible use ID the
17th Street sector of town.
They <1re operating naked in the sa!"e area as a
church and Girl Scout ofCtce. not to mention the nearby
high nse retirement community of Be thel Towe~.
Nakedness. then . clearly becomes a mixed use.
particularly ff you ignore the two nearby massage parlors.
ANYWAY ONLY YESTERDAY In Oranae County
Superior Court. J udge Ed ward Wallin d4:clared he found
the Costa Mesa's zoning law which was being used to come
down upon the starke rs as constitutional. He clid. however ,
believe the statute lacked in ~etail
The good JUnst appeart.'CI to be de murring to tb~ Fourth
District Court of Appeal in San Bernardino. Thus at would
appeur at this writing that the Sunshiners' fate may indeed
be mulled fu rthe r by the higher court outside of the
· Orange County confines
THUS YOU MAY BE left puzzled as to whether or not
thi:, 1:, <1 victory for Costa Mesa city off1c1als 1:hev have
been battling tht.> Sunshine Stud.lo an court since l<t!>l
January. It might be noted, however, that some years back, .In
ruling upon the plea of a certain tavern, the F~u.rlh, Das·
trict Court of Appeal's decision s uggested that tt ISO t the
inherent con11tltutlonal right or "a b~cb o~ randy betr
drinkers" to sit around ogling nude dancu~g. cirls. .
If memory serves correctly. that decision was wnttcn
hy Presiding Justice Robert Gardner of Corona del Mar
G1:1rdne r's decisions a re usually couched·tn such colorful
lu nguage. Anyway, Jet's not pre·JU<hte the Sunshine place After
all the court may rule an this instance that at·!'> okay to be ra~dy and ogle 1f you aren't sopping up sud:..
Police Probe LA Slayings
LOS ANGEL ES !/\P l
Police are continuing their m·
vestigation of the shotgun s lay-
1 n g of brothe r s Ha lim and
Ma rwan Halaby at their North
llollywood gas station during a
s tic kup Tuesday night. /\ third
brother, Khalil, was next door
getting coffee at the time
S PRING F I ELD . Il l.
Will iam "Freight Train ''
Gua tney was a "likeable hobo,"
say two women who knew him.
But the m an now suspected of
killing young boys hated t.o be
called a bum.
"He was a strong m an when
h e got ma d ." says J o an
Schmidt. a mothe r of seven who
a llo wed Guatney a t ransie nt
now cha rged with murdering
three young boys lo sleep in a
garage apartme nt from time t.o
tame. "My kids, I can say , really
loved h1m "
G UATNEY. 57, IS being held
without bond in the Lancaster
County jail at Li ncoln . Neb. lie
i!'> charged with killing two boys
an Nebraska four years ago ;.ind
\\Jt h the murder an May or a
Kc.n!.<1!> boy Police sa y he"!-> abo
a 1u1pc<'t m the deaths of ut
least 12 other boy!> around the
country.
Mrs. Schmidt. 42. a nd Carolyn
Kuhl Royer . 65. said their image
of t he man nicknamed "Freight
Train" was shattered this week
"He was lt likeable hobo." Mrs
Schmidt said "But don't c all
him a bum or a tramp lie didn't
like the kids to taunt him with
names "
Guatney enjoyed wan~. drank
often. and sa id he was adopt<.-d
and raised in Neosho r ails.
Kan .. until he r<1n a way at M.
s h e s aid . T h e i ti n e r a nt
li vestock handle r "always was
po lite a nd seemed to love
children ... said Mrs Royer
GUATNEY WAS a rr<11 1i:ned
Wednesday in Lincoln, Neb .. on
charges or first-degree murder
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Jacob Surbe r , 12. and Jon
Simpson. 13 Tht.> boy~ vi.1n1i.hed
after v1s1t1nt-: the Nebra!.ka Stat(·
Fair in 1975 Their bod11!!> weri·
round latl'r
He e ntered no IJl1•u lo th1·
char ge. which could bring :J
penalty of death an the elt>clrn
r ha1r or li fe 1mpr1sonmE·nt
He wa' charged 1n ·1 opeko
Kan . on Monday with first
dc·grcc mur<kr. kidnapping and
:;odomy in 1·onncctwn with th1·
sl<iy ang of J i.tck lfi.lnruhan. I~.
whose body was found an i.I creek
bed 10 day!'> 3ftrr a Ma} 20 d1 :-.aµ vt· a ni net·
"'llE WAS T tlf: happv ~o
lurky typP ... :,aid .Mr:. Ho} er. ,,
n•ta red pony t rainer She -.a ad
(; uatncv -icemed to <·nJ'>~ drift
ing ·Whcrf:'ver th(·rt· "a:-. .1
~how . we knew thcrt,.d be Hill.
Mrs. Royer :.aid
Thi· ri•,olut111n movf'l'1 the
1·l11ob11JtY. d&k b1H'k to De<-22,
1%1 . when th1• first Amcrltetn
",,s killed About JOO Amen c·aru.
d11·d in Vwtn«tm bt•fore thl' Gulf
of ·1 unk1n r<--.olul11>n "'<t!'> µa-."-d ·r hf' LeJ.:ll)O leaders hip wh1C"h
v. •1r k(·d to d1·fr.it th1· n ·!'><Jlut1on
10., ,1111 .. verv tral11t1<m11 I. .. •m id
l>;1n11'1 L<Jm.lwrt .1 ~• \1•11r old
I .1•1!11111 'ttiH n1t·mtwr rrom Or
rin.:toA Main'"
"THIS l ntt: rt•o.,(llUtaon ' ~rt·W
11p 1n lhf' rank und filt>" and
'ho"s a rwv. a111tud 1· l<twdrd
\. 11·tnam "'" vM1•1 <in!'> hE· !laid
llov. rlo -.<>u sa v to th" nH·t·
I'll\ v.hu lo'>I 1110., It~ an V1.-tnam
th.11 ht•!'> not ... 11~1hlf' to J01n tht•
l.1•1:1on.,' .J!'>kl·d l.JmbNt
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People lrusl
newspapers
8 111 Cla rk. a state poli ce
:.pokesm<1n. :.aid state and local"
polu:e flooded the Baltimore ·
Washington a rea looking for the
men
.. We don't know who thffl>e
men ar e. no r what they a re
charged with. ~o we're urging
mot or1!>l !> not to pick up
h1lchhJkers." he said
Praee swd the inmates were
easy to spot. "Thcy·n:· walkmi::
.ilon g lhl· !>1de of lht-roads and
when they see a police car. they
take off running into the wood!-> ··
ht· said
T here was no 1mmed1ate com
ment from prison offi cials.
THf: STATE'S Jugest prison
e'icape occurred an April 1959 at
lhl' P<ttu xent Ins t itute . a
JUVl'nlll' fac1hty. also located in
Je:.:.up Thi rty-fo ur inmate:.
hrokt· out ul that ta me.
In a r ecent Gallup poll of public confidence in 10 key in-
stitutions, newspapers ranked fifth ahead of telev ision and
the U.S. Supreme Court .
The survey showed that 51 percent of the people say
they have a great deal or "quite a lot" of confidence in
ne wspapers. Only 38 percent sa y ~hey ha"e equal confiden ce
in television .
Since an earlier survey six years ago, newspapers
surged ahead 12 percent -a gain more than twice as great
as ttle greatest Improvement of other instit utions including
organized religion, banking, the military, public schools,
Congress, labor and big business.
Among young adults age 18 to 29, S7 percent indicated a
hi~ level of confidence in newspapers, but far fewer --38
percent ···gave television a comparable vote of confidence,
the Gallup poll reported.
AdVertlse in the medium people trust. Advertise In a
newspaper .
Along the Orange Coast, people rely on the
DAILY PILOT
CALIFORNIA
Rel11etaat Cross-rou11trt1 Finisla
Finding their balking steeds ·reluctant to
break a finish-line banner Wednes<Jay. co-
winners Kerry Ridgeway. left. and David
Wilkinson. had to dis mount and urge them
across. The event was the 39-day Pony
Express race from St. Joseph. Mo.. to
Sacramento. Nine riders competed in the
1,905-m.ile ride to honor the 100-year an-
niversary of the death of Sir Rowland
Hill. inventor of the first adhesive postal
stamp
Jetliner Has Near Miss
Hughes DC-9 Swerves to Avoid Small Plane
SAN JOSE <AP> -Authorities loday sought
the pilot of a small aircraft which reportedly
forced a Hughes A1 rwest DC-9 jetliner with 22
persons aboard to swerve in order lo avoid a col-
lision
The Federal A v1alion Admirustrat1on said the
pilot of the Las Vegas-to-San Jose Fllgbt 744 told
authorities he was forced mlo a violent turn 7 ,000
feet above the San Francisco Bay area to avoid
hitting the unidentified small aircraft.
Flight attendant Penny McCleary, 28, of
Dublin, was treated and released from San Jose
!lospital after she was thrown off her feet in the
6-months Work
Visas Sought
For Mexicans
LOS ANGELES 'AP l Mexican immigrants
would be protected from exploitation and the
federal government would be able to curb the tide or illegal aliens under a temporary gues t worker
pe .. mit proposed by two California lawmakers. The visa program. unveiled Wednesday by
• Sen S. I. Hayakawa . R-Calif. and Congressman Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach would allow Mex-
ican citizens to enter the U.S. and work for six
, months each year. They would then be required to
· return to Mexico for the remainder of the year. the
two legislators said. but could reapply for another
, half-year visit the next year
Sa1da Barbara Chief Quit •
SANTA BARBARA <AP> Santa Bartiara
Police Chief Alfred Trembly has resigned after
criticizing a City Council invesllgation of alleged
police misconduct as
biased and warning it
(
err ,.T~ J could dest roy the city's ~i ~i c., police force.
--------Trembly , 55 . a form e r Los Angeles
police officer has headed th.is coastal city's police
department for 10 years. He reportedly r eceives
an $18,000 LAPD pension a.pd is eligible lo reap
$8,000 a year in Santa Barbara retirement pay.
f'o~fl•~·· Lared BNfl• Bit
SACRAMENTO IAPl -A measure to allow
the Legislature to prohibit foreign ownership of
California property. particularly farm land. has
been sent to the Assembly floor.
Assemblyman Richard Lehman's proposed
state constitutional a mendment~ ACA20, was prompted by reports of foreigners' driving land
p_rlces up by big-money purchases and offers.
Spedal Ele~d•• Appro.,ed
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -The City Council has
authorized a special election on Nov. 6 to fill the
vacant seal oo lhe board of Education.
Mayor Bradley signed the ordinance Wednes-
day immediately after approval by the council.
The election was set after the six members of the
school board took 130 ballots during several meet-
infs in a vain effort to break their 3-3 deadlock lo
fll the seventh seal.
IAletrile Seller Seatet1eed
LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -A convicted laetrile
seller wlll be sentenced Sept. 17 oo charses of fail·
inc to niport more than $81,000 lD income oo his
federal. tu reblrDI. · Wllliam D. Turner, $1, formerly ot Cbwa Vis-
ta, f aNI up to one year IA priloD ad a fine of
Sl0,000 for eKb of two tax violatlon eounta.
galley area. FAA and airline offi cials said. The
passengers had already buckl ed their seat belts
for landing , they added.
MS. McCLEARY BRUISED her back and was
treated and released at San J 05e Hos pital after the
flight landed at Municipal Airport without incident
at 5:04 p.m., the FAA added.
The pilot. identified by the FAA as Capt. Jim
Decker. reported the near miss to airport police.
The FAA said it had received no offi cial report
fro m the pilot.
An FAA duty officer in Los Angeles said the in·
cident occurred about 22 miles eas t-northeast of
the airp0rt as the crart was being directed by air
traffic approach controllers at the F.f.A 's Oakland
center
THAT WOULD UAVE PLACED the craft
about 10 miles east of Mt. Hamilton over a barren
stretch of hills
The rught was scheduled lo arnve at 3. 54 p. m.
but had left Las Vegas more than an hour late. the
a1rlme said
The FAA said Decker radioed controllers re-
porting the evasive action. which he failed to
describe further HYghes Airwest offi cial Larry
Litchfield said the craft pulled up sharply.
"lt~ asked if there was any traffic," the FAA
official said. "And the controller did not observe
any other aircraft on radar in that vicinity.··
The FAA official, who asked that his name not
be used. srud it is possible for a small aircraft to
escape radar detection. but declint.'<i lo elaborate
LOS ANGELES CAP> The Western Airlines
pilot who mistakenly landed a 94·passenier 737 jet
at the tinv Bu!ralo. Wyo. airport has been sent back to school "to refresh his memory on how we
approach airports." That was the announcement from Ray Silvius, a
Western Airlines spokesman, on Wednesday re
garding the misplaced landing by pilot Lowell
Ferguson.
FERGUSON AND HIS 103.600·pound twin-engine
jet dropped' in on the sleepy cattle and sheep ranching town July 31 after apparently mistaking
it for the Sheridanl Wyo. airport 35 miles away. No
one was injured waen the Boeing jet screeched to a halt on Buffalo's 4,500-foot runway
··w e're not out to hang Lowell Ferguson but
from our point of view 1t is a serious m atter
bec ause he deviated from establis hed pro-
cedures." said Silvius. He added that Ferguson
failed to follow pre.s<:ribed instrument approach
procedures. '"If he <Ferguson> had used radio aids, there's
no way he would have landed at Buffalo," said
Silvius.
FERGUSON WAS DEMOTED from captain to
first officer status and pay for two months, Silvius
said , while the flight's two other crewmen were
also disciplined. Ferguson declined to comment on his demotion. The townfolk of Buffalo had run with their newly
acquired airline service. During the town's annual Crazy Days celebration -unofficially renamed
Lowell Ferguson Days -a jeweller paraded around wearing a jumpsuit with a sign reading, "I
was headed for Kennedy International."
A BUFFALO CLOTHIER ordered T-shirts bear·
ing the likeness of Snoopy with Lnt initials "LF" on
the collar and landing a 737. He said be sold out bis supply in one day, mcludin1 64 of the shirts to
Western employees in Denver. -And ·• Buffalo lumberjack penned a poem en·
tiUed: "Lowell's Last LandlnC or Whoa, Dammit,
Whoa." About 300 Buffalo resideata siped petlt.ioaa m -
in• Western to "show comDUSion" to Ferauson
and fellow crew members.
llOI THI PltONSMOMAL TOUCH:
DECO INTERIORS
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OAll.V PILOT AS
Baydea V8. Law•akers '
Confrontation Looms
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SACRAMENTO <AP> -The stage was set by a le1Lllat.lve commlttee for a confrontation with
pollUcal aetlvht Tom Hayden. wbo bas become embroUed to an lncreulnaly biller feud with
several lawmakers. ,
by a number or legislators. ~
Shortly· after Miller's appomtment, the state:
Saylnc they wanted the former anti·war pro· testor to appear before them at f later beartog,
members or the Joint Legislative Budget Commit·
tee Wednesday delayed action on an $8S 000 ap·
proprlation for a commisaioo on which Hayden
sits.
Senate overwhelmingly rejected Brown's appoint-t
ment of Ms. Fonda to lbe sfate Art.a Council. Before• that v~. one legislalor accused her of committing : treason by vlsltlrig Hanoi during the Vietnam W p.r. : .
ASSEMBLYMAN IUCHAllD Robinson, D·,
Santa Ana. who requested Wednesday's hearing,:
has been one of Hayden's sharpest critics . '
Robinson a cc used Hayd e n of being ;
hypocritical. and using "red-baiting t~ctics." r~fer-;
ring to comments the former anti-war activist •
made Monday in which he called Robinson a "cor-•
rupl politician" because of his association with Dr.•
Louis Cella. an Orange County political power who •
was convtcted of fraud. :
BOB MULHOLLAND, a s pokesman fo r
Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy,
said Hayden would attend the second bearing. which probably will be held oext ~k.
Hayden and bis actress wife. Jane Fonda,
have been involved in a series or battles with legislators since Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.,appoint·
ed anti-war POW Edison Miller to the Orange County Board of Supervisors last monthJ a move supported by Hayden and Ms . Fonda ana oppe>sed
"His use of guilt by association is. the s ame :
kind of McCarthy tactic he accused the California ~ Senate of when they rejected Ms. Fonda," said . Roblnson. vice chairman of the budiet·eommittee
i~J aciti dewe1ry Company m ... .. .. i .. • ... ;-... '3 l -
First 11 ... Ewer In Hai ltor Anal 11
1,000,000
DIAMOND CURERS'
-5 LE
SALE EXTENDED 3 D.A YS
THURSDAY. FtllDAY. SATURDAY
AUCJUSt 23, 24 & 25, 1979
Mow. only duriftCJ this special · getn cutten' sme. YOll can buy dimnonds
directly from SCMM of the wortd's ~ c~. SaYe ._..eds. f'Yett
thousands. on tMse di~ before they are martced up for sale to iewelry
and departrnettt stores oeross the natiOft. Titis "'GY be a oace--ift..o-&ifetime
opportunity. If you know diamottch, you know tMs is no UOCJC)eration. An
outstandinq inYeshnent opporiullity. ~
SUPER SAYINGS
Compare these prices. But hurry. They won't last.
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UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS
SIZE SHAPE • P'~Crat
~P'ric~ SIZE SHAPE ,. ... c-ot
S• ,ric~ lllrowp AllCJ. 2 SHI ~A-a.2 5tti
82 els Round \I 750.00/ct. 1 'lh C''> Rouno S I 100.00/cl.
87 els Round \I 500.00/ct. , 58 ct, R0vno S 1100.00/cl.
91 cts Round \I 500.00/ct. 1 60 CIS Pear S750.00/ct.
99 els Rouno 'I 300.00/ct. i 1 6 4 Cl'I Rovnc S I 400.00/ ct.
99 cts Round UH.00/ct. ' 1 13 els Rouno SI I 00.00/ct.
1 OO c1s Rouno \I 400.00/ct. I 86 CIS Rouno s '100.00, ct.
1 03 ds Round \I 7SO.OO/ct. < 00 C1 ... R..iunel SS000.00 ct.
1 04 CIS Round \ 1500.00/cl. < C• etc; HPd•" s•ooo.oo ct.-
1 14 cts Round \I 500.00/ct. £Qi Cl'> Rouno s 1000.00/ct.
1 17 CIS Round \4000.00/ct. :' , • Cl~ Ped• $1500.00/ct.
1 18 els Pear '1200.00/ct 2 20 CIS Round \4000.00/ct.
1 20CIS Pear '750.00/ct. 2 24 Cl!\ Rouno U00.00/cl.
1 26 els Rouno \I 540.00/ct. 2 27 Cfl> Ovar s 1500.00/ct.
1 36 cts Rouno s 1200.00/cf. 2 30 C1S Rouno SI 500.00/ct.
1 3 7 C1S Rouno UtS.00/ct. : bb Cl'i Rouno Uts.00/ct.
I .49 cts. Rouno snot.tO/ct. 2 99 CIS Round S2 500.00/<I.
1 49 C1S Pear '750.00/cl.
1 50CIS Round \I 500.00/ct
3 00 cts Pear S2500.00/ct.
3 04 cts Pear SI 500.00/ct.
1 55cts Rouno '1200.00/ct. 3 ~· ,.,. Hn1Jna )6~00.00/d.
EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA
Save up to 60°/o
TOT AL WEIGHT Mcned Sale h-iu
•eta1l"1u 1'1wo.glt AllCJ. 2 Stt.
08C1S $20000 SH .00
20cls U 5000 Sl75.00 35cts $75000 U49.00
45 C1S s 170000 suo.oo
, 00 ct~ s•ooooo SISOO.oo
1 44 els seooo oo , U700.00
RACITl'S UNIQUE
DIAMOND GUARANTEE
BEAUTIFUL
MOUNTINGS
MON fRI
lOam Spin
!IATURDAY 10 • m f>o m.
Hen r--••-,.._ ma• fed • • ._•••tlf111 cle•lr.er rl•t or eerrl•9
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Irvine Proposal
· Stirs Controversy
• Lquna Beach rtu ... IOOa will have an opportunlly
to bear propoull for rutaan UNI la UM Sycamore H1lll
area of Lq\ma Beacb, currmtl)' under 1Wdy by the
' Ptannina Commlalloft A La1una Lakea Tuk Foree ctealan team hu come
up with about a do&ea propaeall for uae of the land. It
Lakes ln the clty'a Sycamon Hilla area 11 well u 10me
adJotnl.na lrvtM Compan.y land.
To elate. the molt ~vvalal of Ole plau la one
submitted by the lrvlne ~)' ttMlf. It envlalou a
.. Laeuna Canyoa Golf vw.,.: com9lete with two ti-hole
aolf rounea. resort areu, nearly 2,000 homa and the re·
alignment of Laguna Cuyon ao.d, expandin1 the wtnd· ma route"° 11x lane.a.
And wt\Ue Irvine Company officiala 1ee their plan u
the best for the area. Lacunana are leu enthwsiutlc.
The Laguna Greenbelt Inc. hu exprened diaappoint
m c nt in th lrvtn~ phm, saying it is surpri1in1 tbat the
company would rome up with such a development pro·
gram so soon after introduction of the National Urban
Pa rk concept. s;. That proposal, wbach has been endorsed by two local
~ congressmen. would s ee the land included in a 19,000·acre
: park. ~ Citizens of Laguna Beach should take every op·
port.unity to study and to express opinions about the ~ Irvine Company plan. and others offered by opposing
groups, an the coming months. .. .. t
t School Co1npromise
'• ~ Capistrano Unified School District trustees this week
;t approved e1n agreeme nt that would allow students living
~ on Camp Pendleton's northern section to continue attend-~ ing San Clemente High School. ·
: The Capistrano district has been educating the stu·
•· dt~nts e1t the San Clemente school for several years. But
----------------------------------------Earl Waten
Can We Mford Arts Council?
Maybe a.be Seu&e made a mJ ..
tak• in lhrowln1 out only the
baby llDd not I.be bath u well. At
&ea1t \hat la the way aome ot the
Seaaton feel now lbat lhe fuP
and f\&ry owr
Hae appoint·
meat and re·
J eclton of
Jaat ronda
to the Arh
Couacll haa
1u•tded
Aad LDdeed It l 1 quite
po11lbl• that
the rooda l•
aue oblcu.red the real quesUon
Wby should the 1late fund an
Art• Council? la it an e&sential
function of 1overnmeot? Or
even a 4ealrable one? In the
ll&bl ot tAe PropoalUon 13 vote, can expenditwa aucb u Lhia be
juautled?
The c.ouncu. cre1t.ed ta lf75,
1rew oui of an earlltr v•r·
1lon called the Arla Com·
mlNlon which wu estabUlbed
lo l~. Ill alma were to "pro-
vide leedenhlp and 1Umulate lD·
lU1Uve and lntereat lo tbe
eetabUlbmenl ol vta proarama
and activitlea throughout the
state."
Af.TBOtJGH considerably
greater verbtace wu U.led ln
cmundatinl tbe 1oaJa of the re·
cycled version when It took over
lo 1975. the buk purpc»ea didn·t
cban1e. save one importut ex ·
ceptJon.
So meho w , th e w o rd s
"s timulate lnJUaUve" were 1081..
In turn the concept or the agen·
cy. as one through which federal
allocations a nd Jlrava tc dona
taoas for the s upport or ltrtb pro-
Jecta and grants would funnel,
alao diaappeared.
At the outlet, the com..U.
1lon appeared to be on tbe
way -io 1ucce11 ln la1plrtn1
private donaUom. Theae were to
total more than l.tce the com·
bloed state and federal alloca·
Uona. But wben tbe a1ency
cune before UM Le1lalatu.re Ulla
year ukina for a wbopplnc Sl2
m illion bucf1et. lt di"loeed that
it did not anticipate one Utln
dJme from private donors.
IN THE PAST the Le&illallve
Analyal ba1 held tbe acency
down to about Sl million per
year. Ev~ lheo he ha been
h l thly c r i tic al of the ad·
m inlatrative costs declarinc It to
be overs taffed with hig h
salaried PotltJona. And, despite
being top hea vy with m anage
menl Job&, he scud the council 1~
badly managed and at.a expen·
dlturea and bud11t poorly
documeat.t. Furthermore M
Hld the council bu been band·
fnl out trantl wllb DO firm ret·
ulationl or crtteria and wUbout
formal appUcaUona.
But the analy1l '1 criUciam
were u nothlnt compared to the
condemnaUona .tUeh have been
leveled at the council by the
Senators themaelvea. Nol too
popular wtlb the Senate when It
wa1 lbe Arll Commlaaioo, tbe
convenkla to the council wu to
fuel even more bitter aLtacka.
ONLY LAST year Senator
D.e nnis Carpe nte r . a atoll ct
O r a-nge County Re public an,
spoke strongly against the coun·
<'ii declarinf(, ''Tbt: people would
n ae and smite you down if they
knew what trash you were fund 1nj( ..
ln an effort to let the people
know what tha t "trash"' 1~.
Senator Bob Wilson , a Sao Oaegr1
De m o crat, pe riod ically un
leashes a list of the mosl OUlrP
proJec-tll to back 11p his efforts to
elsmmate the council
Some l11sted hy W1l i.<m were
S2.ooo for an artist to creat1· a
'>c ulpture from discarded i'M."t!r
boUles: S2,000 to produce a ram
making t'ere m ony 1n the Mo
1avP. Sl.000 for mu!>u·al 1nslru
m c n h to <'ornm un1c ate with
dolph1ru.. $700 for C1v1• <1 rt1Sl.'> to
perform al a laundroma t : <1ncf
S:->,000 for a 1locum<·nta r y Cilm of
thl· 'th1,.fflc), and t>t>lte fi;" of the .. ___ • thu; summer the Fallbrook Union High School District-
in which the stude nts resi<te-moved l.O roll back pay
~ m cnts m ade to Capistrano for accepting them.
Ko,ral Ch 1t•ano Air 1-·orce."
Such l)ILUn e proJe<'t.s. couplei'i
w11h the m is managem ent of
fu nd&, woulo s~m VJ fu lly ~ur
port Wll5o0n·), ob:-.l·r vat11m when
he :.aid. I <Ion ·1 I h1 nk the crJUO
I'll r1e~wrv l'~ to !>lay in e x
1ste nce ·· The only explanation
then fr~ the LA!g11>lature's a p
proval nf a $7 4 m1llloo budg••t
for the c-oum·ll 1s th1tl the real l),
:.ue got loeit in the fight Ovl•r
F<\-nd <J
,.
•• The i!isuc cente re d on federal funds that are given to
" school distril'ls that educate ch.ildren or military depen-
dent~. :· :· Fall brook wanted lo lake all the federal funds and
:~ g ive Capi strano o nly the basic state aid per student.
,. The pla n approved by Capistrano this week allows
the Fa llhrook district to keep a portion or the fede r al
funds about $J, 100 per student. ,-
Tht• proposal is a compromise with what Fallbrook
•· was offering. And the Fa llbrook trustees must still ap-
prove it. The proposed compromise, howeve r , appears to
bi· one· of necessity .
Five t e mpor a ry c lass roo m s a lready ha ve been
pla c<'d al Sa n Clemente High School to handle the add1
tiun<il load of the 140 Marine Corps dependents. And fi ve
<·x tru tce1c:hc rs are being.hired to teach the children.
( 'apis tr <i no couldn't ve ry well refuse to ta ke the slu·
d•·nts a ft(•r those a rrangements had been ma de But the y
· ~houldn 'l have had to acce pt less mone y eit her
: If the frde ra l funds a re suppo~ed to go to the di strict
lh<Jt educ ates the students . then c learly Capistrano
should get <ill or the funds.
And af Capistrano trustees continue to a ccept lhe stu·
d ents next year, they'd better gel all the funds that arc
due the ir dis trict.
~~ Paramedics a Bargain
Laguna Bea ch officials ca me back to the City Council
lh1s week recommending the city keep its contract for
~ county pa ra medic service.
• Counc ilme n e arlie r this month asked the city
' m<Anagcr to research alternatives to the emergency
medical aid provided by cowity para medics, saying some
cheaper me ans of providing that aid might be found.
The city · taxpayers. passed a lax override nearly
, three years ago to pay for the county service , but in the
w..ike or Propos ition 13, that override has been
e liminated.
So now the city must pick up the current $88,000 tab
for the service directly from the city's general fund at
the e xpense of othe r city services.
· Councilmen agreed to s eek information on the
-. possibility of using fire and police personnel for emergen-
cy incidents, and they asked for a study of proposed
::-trauma centers to handle emergency cases.
But a staff report presented to the council this week
:;howed the current paramedic service is the best and
most economical available l.O the city.
And the cost, when computed to individual residents
• tn town, amounts to only between $5 and $8 per person
per ye ar.
That's pretty cheap insurance.
• •. Opinions expressed 1n the spaee above are those of the Daily Pilot.
·.:: 01hef v1ewa expressed on this page are thoee of their author• and
an111t1. Re ader comment 1a 1nv1ted. Addreas The Dally Pilot, P.O.
• Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. .. .. ·: :· .. .. • :~
Boyd/ Lawnmower
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L
. Every nipt after dartt in
the year 1830, the nelahbon
ot Edwin Buddinl beud bbn •. ta bia own backyard, makinc !;. peculiar metallic aolae1.
T• TbeJ eouldn't ft1ure lt •· t· ,,.. ... ill Eqland. Bad· r .. dial ••an ... ,...... la a
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coa1ideria1 tax oa
employeea' bealtla
belieflt1.'' Qu11tlo•:
Bow about a lu oa .........,,. • .,.. •• .a. __ ,
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tory machine. the one that
trimmed the pile oa cloth.
And be aald he didn't much
care what th• nel1bbora thouatlt. But be ured eDOUCb
to experiment ln darkneal,
evidently. Newt year be
patented the world• a flnt
·laWDmower.
Do ,_ • tllia claim ol t~• famou1 II adam•
Da..u.a? '.'SY• witbout the •U••t11t effort, • maa .._.,. .....-ramvr tUD a .... ., ............ ..
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Mailbox
Foreign Landowners Create State Jobs
To the Editor
The am endme nt pro~11 I pre
)>C nl e d b y /\i.i.c rnbl y m 11 n
Ric hard Lehman , prnh1b1tang
forei1tners from pur <'has1ng land
here ln Ca lifornia . •~ 1n direct
connlrt with t he ~overnor's at
tempt a t c·rea tini.t more JOl>s
There <'an ht! no real opposit1or1
to forc·1gne rs in Ca lifom11J when
the 188Ue$ are we ighed
f'oreagn corporation~ a nti busi-
nesses alread y own lanrl and
f actories he re In the United
States Their m onies and invei.t:'
m enu have created tho~ands
upon thousands or job:. "'r the
Amertcan people. just a:. do the
domeittically owned corpor a·
tion11. (;alafornta nl!ech these
foreign investor s to c reate Jobs
for u "lalt> which 1s growing
rapidly In populatJon each day
WHAT PURPOSE does As·
semblyman Lehman and h1:\ few
followers have an trying to for bid
these foreign mvest.ors a nd bus•·
nesses'!
Gov. Brown. throughout hui
term In office , has bee n t rying to
c rea te more jobs for this an·
cre aamli( populatJon An uam
pie of thia WH has announce·
ment to Vo lks wagen AG 1n
Wolfabu.rg Germany , that he 18
willing to aid U1e company 1n
building their second ma1or U.S.
c ar assembly plant, h~re an
California. He staled he was
willing lo gi v e aid to
Voluwaceo through high level
representation in the office o(
PlannJng and Research so u to
ease the normal burdens In re ·
cei vin& the nec:eaeary permits
for the bulldln1. Does As·
sem blyman Lehman think that
Vol.Uwaceo la &oi..nl to build a
plant here In CaUfomla, lf the
state l1 1oin1 lo for c e
Volkaw.,en to 1ive up the land
and factory?
Foretp capital wtll be scared
awa1 from California aa lone u
the lAbman propoaal la pendiq.
BRIAN DOOLEY, CPA
1nncii.!>4 -d i.lra111 on 11ur h;,r hor
und rciad Mt UJtHln
I h1111t· th<•I t lw '\ 1·-...1111rl H•·Jt·h
C11) Co1111c·1I will 1.1k•· .1 r1·;il
'' rr1n J? lrl(1k ltt I h 1' 11rnw1-.al
tw ro n · j{1v1nK 11 JO V t·nclor~t·
m1•nl <; l·:OHC t-: M 110 1,STl•:I N 111
Grrrnbrf f Pro•b~
To thl' ft:dator
Thre<· day~ dft1·1 th1• Nal.Jona l
Park hearing 1n Newp<irt lk ach
c Aug 9). th!! lrv1n1· Com1rnn.v
annuun1·1'<1 lb tl t•vt'lopmt•nl pl11n
fnr the ital l.a)(una c·:tn}nn
watcr~hl•li ond w1·ll ur l'o of l.h•
l.a.:una Gn·cnhl'll T he pla n
1nd ucll'S, l}f•s1rtf'), a ~olf c·1111n t·.
thrN· large fl•surl hott•I c·N1t1•r:-..
Hvc·ral m ed ium 1 h1~h d t•nslly
ri•:.1d1·n t 1al art:a'>. u nd tht·
h :c I a n <' t• 1 n m 1• rl 1 u 111 I I o w
re1>1dent1 a l :areas M 11x1mum
a I I o w a n <' c· 1 !> m a d c f o r
automobalC's h, lhe San J oaq uin
I'' r c c w a y li 1 :. e c t 1 n g t h c
wa tt•rsht.-d one way, and a nPw
anti widened L111ie uno C1tnyon
Hood blKect ini:t tht• waten1hed
an other way With thf' c xccpl1on
of the· goH ('()UrM: all rlt>ment.o>
of t ht• propo),t•rl dt·velo pmcnt
wou lrl he dPSt ruct 1 ve of the vital
rcsourcNl an the t; rcen lwll
Yel, three y<>ars ago the Irvine
Com p an y in C'ooper ation with
the c1t1zen11 1tnd t he county
aff i rme d th i: f o ll o wanJ<
state ment which was put 1n
formal resolution or the Bond of
Supervlaora on August 3, 1976 In
"Appro v e d P o lic ies" and
attached to the Irvine Coa staJ
Development Plan CTIC MAPl"
"To mainta in t he L aguna
Gr eenbelt Priority Area as 11
predominantly open space area
and emu.re that It.a resources.
natural beauty and recreational
value are reta ined for the
Sydney Harri8
pr1•-.1·nt dnti fulur • r1•-.11l1·nh 11(
ll tt' l"ll(J.nl \
~hll 'Y of 1c, ha\<' rom1· t'> v:i1ut.·
t h1 ~ J l> 11 fi r m .1n '1 rl1·..tr
.1ff1r mat11'H'l 11( 'Ul'f"'n f11r th ..
Cir P1·n h f'l t l1y 1l1t' lr nn •
Con1pan'
AT nn: ,,,mt• llmt• ;,notht'r
't"r Y ~1gn 1 f11 .int po la rv w u •.
ado pt~r1 -... h1c·h 1·,tal1ll\ht:d J
(,r.,\'nbdt At qu1s1Lw n T1m1•
'To <kr1d~ "'thin f1v1• year' 1f
an aJ?ret·nw nr r an bt.· .w h1cvNI
-...1 th lhf' lrv11w Compitn}' for u
lon~term pro)(ram 10 acriu1rt:
'1gn1ftr ant open :.pa r t• land), thal
a r c b e1 n~ p rn p o ~c d f o r
d evelopmc>nl w1thm th•· Lagun a
<:ret'nl>t-ll 0 1wn Span· P n nnty
/\rea. and 1f 1>Ul'h J n .1)(n •1•mn11
C' a n n o t h l• n <' h 1 l' v t' d a n
a m endment to thi' fiC"nPral Plun
for urban UM ':-. w1lh1n th1• 01x·n
~p u ce J r •·u ., ma y h•·
ron111dert-d "
Only three years h11 v1• paJo!.ed
Wr now huv<' 3 frdnal urb1tn
park rffort: city. county and
~t :.li' funds ltrl" now a vallablt'.
J nd ft>der al funds seem assured
A t Uu:. cru<'aal t1m«". man y of
u:. a n · lnok 1n~ to the Irvine
Company to reaffirm at.' loyalty
l o the G r et· n bl' It . to g 1 v t•
who lehtt arted ~upport to the
Notional Park it nd thl' broad
a cqu1a1tion effort unde r way.
a nd t o honor its d ed ication
prom ises that c an Mssurc tht>
accomplts hm c nt o f t h e
Greenbelt and the a cqu1sit1on
program.
JAMES W. DILLEY
A rtuc•• \lkt1e
To the Editor:
While I agree that the festival
b o ard c e rta i nly ha s
reaponalbtUtles to all Involved
with the Festival, ancluding the
pu hh• I rr1u-.1 -.;" that 1l Od:-. .1
h1.:hn purpo-. .. wh1c·h 1s /\HT
whethn 11 hf· I h.-t t r1f I h•• pai.;1·:101
or thi.1 r,f th<' 111:tnv 1·xh1h1t11r"
''"' n 1nt1J v1<111.1I -.1.1t1·nwnh • x
µr •·'>:.l'd in wh.1t1·v1·r 1T1Jlln1·r
J hi1ul Wh Jll'Vl·r lht•y l•~·I
T ht· drtlst t.•xh1t>1t1>r hu), bet.·n
~«"verl!ly M'rut1mz1_-d hy h1:. ~r~
in a-111~hly com pt•llt1 v1: JW"YUl~
'YS(t.'m ff he• (Ir Shl• I~ 10 U\1·
Fe:o1t1 v<lf . 11 1s hecau:.i· of ex
l·e llenn • a nd lJlu l :.ho uld bt.·
rcspcl'tt.td
THF. WAY I '>t."t.' It, tht: bt>arci
Of dlrt'Ctor.. ha:. th e JlfO Ud dut V
tu prolt•<'t th1 :-. cxc·1·ll1·n<·e. n;1
m .1tll'r what form 11 1uk1·:-.. not t11
1mpo1w pt.•rsonal nr a ny otht·r
'a hw ., ">tt•in upo n 1t Thi:-. k1nr1
Of Jt"llOO I!' 1lcrn1•an1 ng to l b
1>0111t1nn and an ahrni.:au on of 1ti.
l''l>1·n1 wl r<':ipon ),jh1ltty to art
und art1SL'>
T he mino rity !>tat cmf'nl I'> e x
J l'tly what lhe far-;t a me nd ment
was <'rl'dll'd to prc>tect wtuch
glVt'), th(' OOard th(' legal baslS lO
1ust1fy 1l:-. '"obhgat1on "' lo art tn
1t.s vanou ... mamfel>tat1ons in uur
comm unity
T hus 11 as my fct'ltng that 1f
J ny r om plainl '' <'r1nus . let that
per son l·ompl ainm~ go through
due procbs of law This wUI
tukc lb.· onui. off tht• hoard a nd
the arusts llS we ll. to whom the
ooard mJght at some future lime
de legate the respons ibility or
o veneeang the appropriateness
ol the exttlbalS.
ANDY WING • Lfttns from reodtrs are welcome.
TM nghl to condense lt1ttt• to fit
.ypoct or t hm1na1e libel u rtMrU«t.
l.A'ften of JOO wordl or ~ .. 1DiU ~
(IWt'" prt ftrnce All 1.ftrn1 mu.rt m·
ell.Ide ltgftoturt olld nMJllmg addreu
but Mmt• may be wUMdd on re.
qwst rf nifftetmt r~ u appar~.
............. Writers Must Find Their Liinits
To UM ldltor:
l'.e been 1reatJ1 eoacerMd
tlleH put few day1 reacllDJ about a:FG utioaal ,.n to lay the cout bet.,._ :;;rrt aeb and L••••
A ....... tldl probeblJ .. ·t
.. a ~ ...... project aaW ..
i-. • lll&er. (t C.rtataly will
Wtlll to Newport Beach ud the
coutal area tllou11ad1 upoe tllouleede ., addltsonal .,.....
wllo ... ·t DerUewarb add too ........... , ........ o1
NewDOn Beaab. lm••IM tile traffic~ ocmdiUona, even tblulll'
tla•r wUI cf1v1lop all ••• ,,...., .. lllat wlU talc• ,... ..
.... -..... aUoD.
.:r.A::Jr::.:~=
Gertnlde Stein la m011t famous
amon1 tbe "1M>ranl for ber ln·
cantation "A roM Is a roM la a '°"·" but lbe knew wbat lbe Wll HJIDC,
ud lbe knew
•bat 111.e
meant. She
"ould aenr ... ~ ....... ,.
ln1tan.c1, ••A.
writer. t1 a
writer 11 a
-..tter."
1'tUI ~ LI the
mi1t1ke b•·
tng mad• ly tbe public
talevllloa channel ln New York ,rbJcb la JlllDI a 1rut to com·
mi11loa ori1laal pla11 for
teltvtllm. to be wnu. bf 411t.-
l•I_.... antU.tl aad IMrt ...,..,...., .
• ~rear ,,.. u.. -,1...._ of
~= ..... If.... 4~t.r of 1torl11 t1 Mt • _____ .. , ........... ....,.., ••• ual11.awrtMr . .,
ot plays. A writer of plays Is not
uaually a novelist. A novelllt la
not uawally a poet. A poet la not
an ••H)'iat. AD euaylat la DOl a
fiction writer.
The dUferencet ta wrttlal are
fir dlftenat than UM dlffer.-c•
within the other arta. A eom·
poser comeoaes. a painter
paints. a tc\Alptor 1culpt1, •inc
the medium of ton• ucl color
ud U.. But wll&le JOG fOIDPGM
mualc and pal.at a pldun and
teWpt a fttW'e, JOU eaaaot write
wrttln1.
them k>n& before. II a poet could
aay somethtn1 ln proee, be
would not have to Hy lt tn
poetry. If an e11ayl1t or critic
had UM lmaalnaUve capactty
aed talent, be would be wrtUnc
muterpiec• l.Dltead of wridq
aboaltbem .
Bt:&NUD SllAW published fl•• nonl1 -all of them
fallurw -befon be abarlllull
tbe fonn ud leal'Md tbat be
WU really a pla)'Wrilbt. U..,
lam• trl9d time .na qm to
write p&ay1, wblcla .. ,.. dallaal TBEat: HAI never beeD an ,.__ cm the ....... al...,. .. ,_
1utbor, lncludl8' Sbak .. pwe, ~t::;i 1tortn ~ltOffia :J;
wbo could write equally well ln 1uperb.
every form. 'l'M UM &I wordl la Do.-and ICO&W ol .......,,
far more llmlUn1 aad many of tbe tint r&U, ...._
clrcumacribld IMn &11.t ... ti to1ed, ud ... ~ = .. ... ... ... ..... wttla ........... ..
If tlllM DOU lllltl ud .a..t eftfJ ._. IMr Mft Ii,,_ •
..., Mllwa .-M M'N WI .. ' ... I I If ....... ~ '-...,., -............................. -.. ......
17
Orange 4Joast
EDI TION
Ye•r Ho•etown
Dally New8paper
VQL. 1'1, NO. 235, 4 SECTIONS, J6 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 2), 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS
.BDring Duo to BulJIJle Long Distance
Bruce Milne and Curtis
Shelley a~ 1om~ lo lry to swim
' from Avalon to Newport 8e&.1ch
under water
They said their project wu in·
spired to a.Id the Orange County
Chapter of lhe American Red
Cross, medical science and their
diviqg business. m that order.
But Milne. 30, and Shelley. 22.
a r e urlous about what they
want lo accomplish on Sept. lS
and are approaching their prOJ·
ect verycarerutly
'Fbe two men will swim six to
10 feet below the surface, just
deep enough to get below the
s urge of the swells. They'll sur-
face hourly, they s ay.
-They'll take a battery of
judgment and coordination tests
to gauge mental fatigue.
And they may have to be
gra bbing som e hig h energy
snacks to make up for body heat
losses from s wimming under
trip time down."
The ins piration for the
marathon sc uba dive came
a bout six weeks ago when Milne
and Shelley were taking a group
of divers lo Catalina for an out·
ing. Shelley estimates it will take
them 12 hours to set from
Avalon lO lbe Newport Pier.
The trips to the s urface will
serve several functions·
-Milne and Shelley will have lo·
change air tanks.
wate r '
"With any luck. we can IC~p
the surface visits at less than 10
m inutes." Shelley commented.
"That should keep our overall
They sat on the deck or the"
boat carrying them to the island.
disc ussing t h eir bus iness.
Nautilus Diving Adventures and Some people might copsider
them f\DUly farm candidates or
shuk bait
They 'll be us in g Aqua
Scooters. motorized devices lhal
can pull them through the water
al up to 4 mph.
-They'll take a battery or
card io·pulmonar-¥ function
tests. <~SWIM , Page A21 M ILN (
2 Men Critical After Mesa Fire
o.11, ,iMI ,_ .. , .1c ... ..-__ ..,
FIREFIGHTERS SHOOT BLAZE FROM AERIAL RIG
Spill, Chemlc•I Reaction Mey Have Ceuaed Fire
Mesa Nude Studio
Gets Court Setback
A Coata Mesa nude modeling
studio suffered a setback Wed·
oesda,y in lt.s right to stay in
business when an Orange Coun·
ty Superior Court judge said he
believes the city's zoning or·
dinance ls constitutional.
Judge Edward Wallin said be
_plus to formalize his opinion at
an Oct. 10 hearing into the cue
of the Sun.shine Studio, 583 W.
1Jth Sl.
The city has been attempting
1o shut down the nude modeling
studio on fl"OWlds that lt opened
without a required zoning
•permit.
·' Under the terms of an earlier
Superior Court ruling, the studio
muat clole down if lt can't .ob-
tai.D 1 conditional use permit as
:t.ui::e~r the city's aoning
'ne etty denied the permit in
JUiie, but tbe studio. has been al-
lowed to oper1t.e wblle it fllbts
tbe city's decialOD.
A• thln11 1t1nd DOW' the
sl11,dio. which offers nude women
for photography, sketching or
just conversation, can remain
open legally until tbe Oct. 10
bearing and ror 30 days alter
that, if its operators decide to
appeal Judge WalUn's zoning
law decision.
Deer Lo&ing
Right to Eat
Al Airport
YREKA <AP> -A territorial
dispute ls under way at u.e Sls·
kiyou County Airport between a
herd of deer and-the public. The
deer are ICJ9lal.
Seven deer have been abot by
airport oersonnel under a
special depredation Ueeue ii·
sued by the California Depart·
ment of Fllh and G1me. ~ b«d of about a doaen deer
took up residence 1r0Und ~ airport. eatlq alfalfa 1rowtn1
1dj1cent to tbe nmwaya. 'lbeir
presence posed a tbteat to
aircraft traffic, aald Tommy
Tbompeon. llrport man.,er.
Lawrence Jonet, the farmer
wbo rliMI the alfall1, allo com· fi!.U::, :=' tM Pf••c• of
Ra1 Nll9IOll of tlae wtldllre
•lfteY Nici be b8tel u mudl u
anyone to see tbe Mimall killed
but be Md DO c:IMliee alMr' lbM
10 ............. permit. /,
I '
Plastics
Plant
Ignites
By JACKJE HYMAN
Ott,,. O•ily l"llet 514111
Two men remained in critical
condition today after a flash fire
broke out Wednesd ay in a Costa
Mes a plastics plant where they
we re working. Costa Mesa fire
offi cials said today.
Fire Marshal Huss llenderson
said Larry C. Cercone. 34. of
Stanton. and George E. Scaman.
57. of Orange. were taken to UC
Irvine Medical Center's bum un ·
it after the 3: 11 p . m. blaze at
Narmco Materials Inc .. 600 Vic ·
toria St.
He said Cercone . a group
leader in process engineering
who had worked al Narmco for
two years. was burned over 40
percent of his body. Seaman. a
production s uperviso r al
Narmco for 3 1 ye'n r s. was
burned over 60 percent of his
body.
Henderson said officials are
still investigating the cause or
the blaze that poured thick black
smoke into t.he air and forced
the closure of Victoria Street. re-
sulting in traffic jams on
parallel streets
ONE OF TWO BURN VICTIMS RUSHED FROM SCENE OF COSTA MESA FIRE
Two Men In Critic•! Condition Today Aa ·a RHult of Blaze Wednesday
The bulld1ng In which theflash
fire br<*e out. possibly with a
s mall explosion. was specially
designed with sprinklers. extra
ventila tion and explosion-proof
electrical equipment to resist
fires. Henderson said.
Some Stores Wanted
Redevelopment Agency Studies Mesa Block
Battalion Chief Ed Lewis. who
headed the fire fi g hti n~ ac·
tivities. s aid sprinklers con-
trolled ·the fire within the build-
ing whJle firemen fought n ames
that had spread to the roof. He
said no other buildings were
threatened.
The fire was controlled by 3.30
p.m.. 19 minutes after it was
spotted by a police helicopter
patrolling the area. Two fire
engines, a ladder truck and a
fire squad vehicle were sent to
the scene.
Henderson s aid damage to the
building is estimated at under
SS.000. but offi cials have no
estimate yet on damage to con·
tents.
He said officials are looking
into two possible causes of the
fire · a spill that might have OC·
curred with n ammable acetones
and a lcohols s tored in the room.
or some sort of chemical reac-
tion from the plastics mixing
and heating process.
The process being used in the
room was a new one, Henderson
said.
Narmco. a divi s ion of
Celanese Corp.. is involved in
plastics research and develop·
ment.
It h as b een tbe sit e or
<See naE, Pase AZ>
Members of Costa Mesa·:,
Redevelopment Agency 1nd1cat
cd Wednesday they ~tronf!ly
favor purchasing part of a row
of stores on the west side of
Newport Boulevard bcl~ccn
18th S treet and ll arbor
Boulevard. hut not ncccssaril)
all of them
Agency members. who also
are City Council members. s aid
at a study session lhal a planned
commercial redevelopment by
the city on an adjacent block
mus t have som e access lo
Newport Boulevard to be a suc
cess.
Th ey also noted that t he
Newoort Boulevard s tores have
parking a nd c ir cul atio n
problems themselves and would
benefit from some kind of cut. m·
volving the removal of several
stores, to allow shoppers to use
planned new parking areas in
back oftheslrip.
Agency me mbers said they
can 't make a final decision
about what to condemn without
seeing some designs as lo how
the total project will work.
They said a design compeli·
lion to draw up such plans will
be discussed at the agency's
Sept. s meeting.
Owners and tenants of the
Thieves Eyed
Neighbors Wait to Call Cop8
w .. •...m.t.er police /ipre they'd better take lbeir
crime prevention procram hick to an upper middle·clua
nel1hborhood in the northwest comer ol their city.
"WB KVST RA VE I088SD somebody," a police
aerieet woefully reported today.
TbrM m• in 1 cocoa·brown pickup truck broke into
the rev of the Herbert llilrtlel home, t•l Unlvenity St.,
about t :l.5p.m. Tuesday.
The trio, described u Latina, took their time, lelaW"ely
rauackinl the home. police aakl. u a neitbbor woman
watched.
TllBY ROYS OPP wttb a coln coUeetJon aDCI mink
coat Uld h.-0-.tb of teleYtaioa MU, cameru, watches
and tape recardln. omcera nported.
1'e wateMlll bat helltut aeipbor ftnalb called poUn -two_. a laalf boun laj«.
• "Alld • dldD't 1et tbetr Uceue pl1t.e number."
maed tbe ..... aat.
stores on N<.'wport Boulevard's
wt'st s ide have opposed lht·
possible condemnation of thei r
property They have s aid tht'~
an• willing to remodel to tit• lhl.'
striP' in with a nc" development
behind II I
Al Wednesday's study sess ion.
jeweler and property owner J
C Humphnes said the owners
would support the removal of a
few stores if necessary lo im-
prove parking and traffic woes
At thE' meeting. more amica
ble tha n several previous
sessions between owners and the
agency. half a dozen speakers
continued to urge that they be
allowed to retain their property.
T hey reiterated that they arc
willing to remodel and s aid. m
response to questions by Coun ·
cilm an Donn Hall, that they
would help pay for parking 1m·
provements.
Among the factors weighed by
agency members Wednesday
were figures presented to them
for the first lime by redevelop-
men t staff director William
Dunn.
He compared the estimated
cost s for acquiring property
with the amount of money the ci·
ty is expected to be able to raise
through bonding and other
funds.
Alternate one. purchu ing the
entire strip and the adjacent
block for a total of 14.1 acres.
would cost about Sl2.7 million.
Dunn said. The city could raise
about $9.9 million.
H e s aid th e seco nd
alternative. buying only some of
tbe stores to a llow traffic ac·
cesa, would involve 10.S acres
and cost about $8.3 million. The
city could uise about $8.6
million, he said.
The third alternate. omitting
the Newport Bouleve.rd abops,
would eo1t about $S.5 millioa ror
nine acres. compared to $8.2
miWoa the city could raise.
A1eney members said they
went to eliminate a lternete
tlaree becauae they don't think
t.be 1djecent development would
be 1ucce11ful without some
Newport Boulevard "window."
Hall Hid he's 1lao dubious
a bout purauin& tbe fl rat
alternative because tbe clty
woa.ld e.ome ..., abort almoet $S
mllUoa.
Allo. be Mid. ··u JOU t.ry to
talre lbe Newpor t rroata1e.
'ou ·re ,.:oini:: to ha n · a long fight.
:.incl I cl on ·1 want a long fi ght ··
(' (\ u n c 1 I "' o m a n N o r m <i
lll•rtLog ... aid tha t. even 1r
alternate• thrN' 1s r hoscn. she
"'ou 1'1 Ii kc to S('c the present
propt•rt~ owner~ g1v('11 S<Jmc
chancl' to continue to own propt•r
t ,. or :,hares in the redevelopment
· Thi.' disputed arcLI 1s part of
!ht• city's designated downto"''Tl
rl•dt•velopment area
The project grew out of the
cit) ·s dcc1s1on to widen 19th
St re et and to resolve SE'veral
parkini? and traffic problems in
the area Tht• city already has acquired
a block adjacent to nearby Lions
Park
Because the widening of 19th
Street will remove the parking
lot from the shopping center on
19th between Harbor Boulevard
and Park Avenue. the city is
also buying that strip and the
la nd between it and Center
Street.
It has a lread y purc hased
about 30 percent of that land.
Plans call for a senior citizens'
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Patchy low clouds and
local fog early mornings.
Otherwise fair through
Friday with variable high
c lo uds. Highs ranging
from upper 70s to 80s at
the beaches to the mid.SOS
inland. Lows tonight S8 to
66.
INSIDE TOD" Y
T ht oU iftdl<'JI Im bet $1.S
billion tlwtt u oil and QO.I in
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BODY FOUND ABOARD BOAT NEAR SANTA CA
. Sheriff'• lnvettlgatora Oether Evidence
Mystery Shooting
On Boat Probed
By JOANNE R EYNOLDS
OI ti. O•U~ Plt9' $!Mt
S a n ta Ba rb a r a C ou n t y
Sheriff's deputies said t oday the
m yste rious death or 011 com·
pany·fighting attorney J &m cs
Oppen rema ins unsolved.
Oppcn, 58, was found s hot to
death Tuesd&y night on his 41·
foot cabin cr us wr ·'Chronic
Bitchcr." Has body was dis
covered on thP. vessel a fter he
had radioed a dist ress call that
he was bein~ k idn apped and
tortured and s hot at
Was it murde r or sui cide? -A ~pokcsm a n for the Sa nta
Barbara Sheriff i.aid today tha t
qut>s lion as still unans we red
p e ndi ng t h t• o utcom e or
la boratory tes ts conducted as
part or the autopsy done Wed-
nesday.
Tht· suicide theory apparently
gained some crcdenct· Wednes
duv
Oppen died or a s ingle guru.hot
Lu th•· ba.w of the neck, etccordlng
to '>hc·riH's 0H1c1a ls who said
more wcc.11.>ons w<•rc.• round on the
boat.
Sources dost• tO' the anvcsl.Jga.
lion reportedly havt· s:;11d thPy
are n ·rtain the la wyer 's dcal h
w as a s u1c1dc, upparently stagt.-d
to look lik e a murder
In vesli1w tors publ1caly we re
mor<• cautwus in their state·
mc nls about the c ase. Sheriff's
Ca pt Ji m Vi zzo li ni s aid
hom 1c1dc hai. not been ruled out
Il e :.a id invest iga tor s were
studying a tape of Oppen 's muy
day call in which he said he had
been kidnapped and was being
tor turl'd but was tem porarily
free and able lo use the radio.
T hen sounds that may have
been gunshots were heard on the
tape>, t he in vest igat or said
"Who wai. shooting, we don 't
know," Vizzolini s aid.
Oppen reti red from his law
prarl1cc about two years ago
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DEA-Ttt UNSOLVED
James Oppen, 58
response Lo a n oil company of·
ricial 's rem ark after t he oil ~pall
that Santa lharbara as "a com ·
mun1ly of chronic bitchers "
Befor e m o vin g t o Sa n ta
Aarbara, Opf)(:n was an a tt.omey
in the Los Ang<.'les <1 rea whe re
he• once sued Pacifi c Telephone
and Telegraph in an atte mpt to
prl'vent convers ion to a ll-digit
dialing.
One friend, who declined to be
identified, s aid Oppcn'ti eyesight
was railing and he had a bad leg
that gave tum considerable pain
O ppen i s su rvived by has
wido w. Ma rily n , a nd twin
daughters .
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STORES ••.
Carter,
Worker
Debate
HANNIBAi... Mo. CAP>
. PrMidmal Caner M1apd lD • •••·mlnu c:Nba&a al I a.m. eo-
d11 wttb an auto worker wbo
vl1oro.a1ly dlu1reed wllJa
Carter'• deelalon &o permit tbl
uport ol Amertcu oU producu
Lo Iran
''Whlill we don't undentand ••
why the Ayatollah Kbomtin,l it
doln1 UU. to the people over
ther.e. HtM:Utin1 them, and mo·re
'or lea• we are condonina lt?" the
man uked Carter
The dia1<>1ue occurred u tbe
Della Quee.l steamboat stopped
ut Lock 21 oa the Miuluippl
River near Quincy, Ill., a few
mllea from Hannibal
Carter defended bla declaioo
to permit the sale or an esUmat·
ed $47 rrullaon worth of kerosene
and diesel fuel, saying "They
s hip us one and one-ball million
ba rrels or oil eve ry day ...
Carter encowitered his debat·
ing partner on the way to spend-
ing seve ral hours sightaeelnt ln
Ha nnibal. hometown of Samuel
Cle mens and his literary crea·
lion. Tom Sawye r.
T h e man who ques lloned
Carter wu part of a c rowd of
about 300 who greeted Caner
whe n he c limbed overboard
sh ortly before 5 o 'clock and
began shaking hands. He was
ldenuned as John Lynn, 30, of
Quincy.
He told the president b1a Ira·
nian brother-in-law who worked
ror Bell Helicopter ln Iran bad
j us t been released from prison there
Be fore approving the sale of
U.S. refined oil products, the
man demanded Lo know, "Why
couldn't we get a reasonable as-
s urance that they would take
ca re o f hu m a n rights ove r
lhere?"
"All we had to do was get an
assurance tna t they would start
ana lyzing this a nd not treating
people rott.cn because they were
deulang with Americans," he
said.
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SWIM ••.
som e how 'hit upon the long·
dis tance pro1ect.
Since then. they've been lining
up donors or e verything from
medical services to s pecial com·
munications equipment.
Their plan calls ro·r use of two
largo esco r t boa ts , s malle r
whaler-size patrol boats and two
inflatable safety launches which
wall each carry a rescue diver.
The not.Jon of turning the long.
distance unde rwater swlm mt.a a
ticncfit just sort or naturally foll
o nt o th e H c d Cro ss a s
be nefi ciary because or that or
ganiza1ton's water sa fety pro·
gr ams.
"What we're doing as looking
for pledges of donations of either
eash to the Red Cross' water
s afely programs o r or blood
from people who like the idea ,"
Milne said
.. part of the idea came from
the image that sc uba has,"
Shelley added.
"You only hear of It when
the re 's an accident and someone
dies." Milne explained, adding
that "we 're not planning on hav. ·
Ing that ha ppen."
The two men concede they've
pick ed an extre me l y tough
project. They're t raining for at
while trying Lo run their diving
classes and coordmate the project
j)llhesametime.
Trainjng at present Is sax to
eight mil~ or road work and a
Having a FHng
Dave Ounipacc of Santa Pe Springs lets fly with his
Fris bee l<>wu rd "disc goll" tar~et at UC Irvine today in
pre paration for 6th annual Frisbee Disc Championships
S unday at the Pasadena Rose Bowl. Preliminary com·
petition will be tak an~ place on the UCI campus through
Sat urday as a pr e lude to the championships. About 140
F risbee firngers fro m throughout the world a re limber -
ing up at UCJ for the Sunday con test.
Nixon Hits Snag
For NY Apartment
NEW YORK <AP> Fmding
a suitable <Jval*lmcnl in MC:tnhat
ta n is a feut no matter who you
arc. but for Richa rd M Naxoo al
·~ becommg a prolongt."<i o rdeal
The r1 ve ·membc-r boud of
manager.; of the Fift h Avenul·
condomiruum bwlding where Uw
former preside nt has agr<.'(,'(J to
purchase u 12·room apartment
withheld a vote Wednesday th1tt
wa s expected to approve the
sale.
The purchasl" agree ment for
t h e f o ur bedroo m , r o u r
b a th room a pa rt m e nt o r
Abr a h a m Hirsc hf e ld . a
millionaire builder. was signed
by Nixon 's lawyers last Thun>·
d ay. Although the agreement as
not subJt.>cl Lo the approval or a
boa rd of t l' n an ti., u i. ·1 n a
cooperati ve bualdan~. state law
gives a l'Ondom101um'K board of
m anagers the right to block a
I
'Secret
~&IP by matching the c;ah· pnce
Dr Charle:. Roos, a board
me mber, said the board m<~t itnd
reviewed various issue" of the
vro posed p urc hase. but that
··cert&n aspect ... still rcqwred
t la r1f1catlon. s u<:h as secunty "
He said it would be several days
before anol ht>r meeting wu-;
hPld
The purcha.."le agreement dad
"lf>t last a pn ce for the ap1trt
ment. but the price was believed
to be nearly SI m11l1on, to be
paid m clbh at the '>ale"· dosing
later tJus yea r The apartment ..,
monthly maaot.enance charge re
portedly Is SU!OO
The apartment overlooks Cen
tral Park and occupae:. lhl· l'n
tare seventh noor of 817 Firth
A vc . at 62nd Street. wh ach 1s on
ttie s amt' sln."t'l when· Naxf)n
a nd his Wlfe , Pat. lavL'<i befort·
has 1968 pres1dent1al electJon
Word'
Carter Emulates Grouclw
ABOARD T HE DELTA QUEEN CAP> -Was
th<.at a Grou('ho Ma rx look-alike floating down the
Mississippi Ri ver'? No. it was the president of the
United States. c Helated story. A20 >
A s the riverboat Delt a Queen pulled a way from
c rowds a t Keokuk. Iowa, on Wednesday night. Presi·
dent Carter pulled o n a Groucho Marx d isguise -
bla c k eyeglass frame!> with a big nos e a nd mustac he
ulla ch(.>d.
The d isg uise was given to 11-year -old Amy
Carter durin~ the fi rst family's Mis sissippi cruise.
Hut two aides s ummoned to the deck by the
pres ident we n.• l·nte rtaancd by Carter himself. clc·
lig ht<'dly mu~J{lna 1t up.
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Killer's
Reprieve
Rejected
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -A
federal Judge refuted today to
lsaue 1 at.ay of execution IOI' coa,
reaaed klUer J e11ee BJ.a.bop ol
Garden Grove, aaytns the two
public delenden wbo tried to
avert Monday's 1cheduJed ex-
ecution had no leaal atandln1 in
the cue. <Related 1tory Pqe
Al8).
However. U.S. Olatrlct Judae
Harry Claybourne approved an
appeal of hla decision and that
appeal wu expected to be beard
by the 9tb U.S. Clrcult Court ol
Appeala in San Francllco on Fri·
day.
Biabop, 46. is scheduled to So
Lo the 1u chamber et Canoa Cl-
t y e arl y Monday ro r the
Decembe r 1977 1laytn1 of a
newlywed Baltimore man who
was shot as he tried Lo atop a
robbery at a Las Vegas St.rip
C8 11UlO.
Cla ybourne told Deputy Clark
County public defenders KJrk
Le nha rd and George Franzen
that they hud not shown they
had "a personal stake In stop-
ping the execution.
"The personal stake test ls not
met by the petitioners in thi.s
case ,·• Claybourne said during
the 15-rrunute hearing. ·'They're
not the ones being sentenced to
death ... "
Biahop, who hu consistently
fought efforts Lo delay his execu-
tion . told Claybourne at the st.Art
or the hearing that he did not
want anyone Interfering in the
case .
"I have been sentenced to
death and l didn't ask for it." sald
Bishop "I reel 1 have a constitu-
llo nal nghtto waave m y appeal."
U1shop said that a nyoM who
eµpears an h111 behalf "without
my con.. .. ent violate:. my consUlu·
t1ona 1 ngh~."
H1shop arrived at the North
La s Vegas aar term inal al 7:40
a m arter a one hour a nd 50.
m inute 01f(ht from <.:a rson Citv.
Cl ad in pr 1s(Jn denims and
wearing white tennis shoes, the
condemned man's hands were
handcuffed to a chain a round tus
wuast
As ked if he were praying for a
rl•pral'Vt'. B1sho1> re plied, "To
who'> I bchcvc an J esse Bis hop."
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FIRE ...
numerou.'I sm all explosions and
fire!>, ancludmg four or five this
ye a r. lfcnder..on said . but none
of thl· m agnit ude o f We d ·
n t·~day·~ incident
Y<'~lerday was cntfrely dif·
frrl!n t," he i.aad . "It was a ma-
Jor r1 re "
• The other ancidents have In·
v nlv ed c he mic al r eactions
producing heat. gases <tnd some
toxic ll mOke but no open name.
Hcnd<'rson saad .
Henden.on i.ald it is possible
some tox ic gase8 we re re leased
duranJC Wednesday's fire but
i.a1d, "We don 'l feel that 1t was
a n y g r eat t hre at to th e
ne ighborhood."
lie said there aren't any res·
1dent1 al fumes that could threaten
tht> ht•alth of neighbors.
Narmco. localed adjacent Lo a
numbe" or residences. h as been
the s ubJect of nume ro us com ·
plainL'> by neighbors.
llenderson i.a1d the unhappy
pro ximity O<'c urr <'d becaus e
Narmco was built some years
before tht• cat y Incorporated and
that county offi cials at tha t lJmt>
allowM residences lo be bwll
nearby li e w as d escribed a s a
m a verick in Santa Barbar a 's
legal community who rose to
pro minence fo r r epres enting
commercial fishermen in a suit
aga inst oil companies after the
1969 Santa Ba rbara oil spill.
hou1d ng project and a new un·
ified commercial development
The possibility of buying the
Newport Boulevard s trip came
up when an economic consultant
t o ld a ge nc y m e mbe r s the
pla nned commercial d evelop-
ment needs a "window" on
Newport Boulevard.
couple hours or exercises dally, ----------
hut t hey want to be a ble to get
« Oppen reportedly got a si.zea.
ble financial settlement for the
fis hermen who contended the oil
seriously hurt flshlne In the
urea .
His hoat wa s n ame d the
"Chronic Bitcher " apparently in
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up to six hours a day or condi·
tloning work by the end of the
month.
·'Actually, we figure the men-
tal conditioning is as i mpor-
tant," Milne said .
New Trial Ordered
In Bride's Slaying
By FREDEalCK SCllOEMEHL °' -Oellr ,._ , ....
In what he lat.er described as
"the toughest decision I've ever
made," Oranae County Superior
Court Judge Ted M11lard ordered
a new trial Wednesday for Gary
Wayne Pall~o. an Irvine at·
torney convicted In June of
murdertn.I b1a bride.
Judie Millard fou1ht to con·
trol hll emottona u he ruled tbat
a Juror bid acted Improperly by
dl1cu11lo1 the caae with a
former Juror who had been ex-
c uHd (rom hearln1 the case
beC!IUM of a family e meraency.
The ru.Una followed a dayud
a half of nearly non.atop ar1u·
ment by Patton'• attorney, Alan
Stokke and tht pro1tcutor 1 Deputy l>Wlrict Attorney Pew
lleyer.
Patton, hll parent. end othen
prtMD& ln tbe courtroom ut ln
an awkward 1llenct for .... rat
mommtl .n.r llWard madt the
nall.DI 1ft u emodoul m .... r
and then left the courtroom.
During a later interview, the
jurist said that the actions of
juror John l .. King of Anaheim
could have "prejudiced" the de·
Cendant.
Patton, 35, wu convicted ol
second deeree murder in the
1hoot1n1 death of Kathe rine
Leilh Patton, 23, on Nov. 18,
1978. The couple had been mar·
rted for two months.
Accordinl to t.esUmony In tu.
seven-week tri1I, Mrs. PaUOn
w aa attemptin1 to move out of
the house when P1ttolf confront-
e d her with 1 .22 calibe r
automatic pistol.
M Illa rd u ld that affidavit•
flied with the court showed th1t
Kini dlacuased the caae with ex·
cu"ed Juror BeUn Teeno, allo of
Anaheim, durtn1 lhe lint day of
Jury deUMratJont.
Mn. Teuo had been exeuMd
the prevtoua day, Millard Mid,
after tellln1 the Judie her
husband, who bad underaOM
1ur1el)' tequlred lier care.
Newport Surf and Sport
END OF SUMMER SAVINGS
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10Ys SHoan & SHoaT PANTS 10p. .... OH111ere120°/o OFF
ALL WINDBREAKERS 25°/o OFF
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"" W........-S Rel~fant Cross-r oaatrff Finish
Finding their balking steeds reluct ant to . Sacra~nto. Nine ride rs competed in the b~ea~ a finish-tin~ banner Wednesday. co-J .,oos. ·le ride to honor the 100-year an-
wanners Kerry Ridgeway, left. and David. m vers fr of the death of Sir Rowland
Wilkinson. had to dismount and urge them Hill. in ntor of the fi rst adhesive postal
across. The event was the 39-da y Pony !Stamp.
Express race from St. Jpseph, Mo .. to
Jetliner Has Near Miss
Hughes DC-9 S~erves to A void Small Plane
SAN JOSE <API -Authorities today sought
the pilot of a sm all aircraft which reportedly
forced a Hughes Airwest DC-9 jetl.me r with 22
persons aboard to swerve in order to avoid a col·
lision
The Federal Aviation Adnurustration said the
pilot of the Las Vegas-to-San Jose Flight 744 told
authorities he was forced into a violent turn 7 .000
feel above the San F rancisco Bay area to avoid
hilting the unidentified small aircraft.
f light attendant Penny McCleary, 28, of
Dublin, was t reated and released from San J ose
Hospital after she was thrown off her feel in the
&-m·onths Work
Visas Sought
For Mexicans
LOS ANGELES IAP1 -Mexican 1mm1grants
would be protected from exploitation and the
federal government would be able to curb the tide
of illegal aliens under a temporary guest worker
permit proposed by two California lawmakers.
The visa program, unveiled Wednesday b)
Sen S. I. Hayakawa. ·R-Calif , and Congressman
Dan Lungren. R-Long Beach would C1 l1ow Mex-
ican citizens to enter the U.S a nd work for s ix ' months each year They would then be required to
rt:turn to Mexico for the remainder or tbe year, tht: ' two legislators said . but could reapply for another
' half-year visit the ne xt year
S aal a Barbara Chie f Quit t1
SANTA BARBA RA CAPI Santa Bar bar a
Police Chier Alfred T rembly has resigned after
criticizing a City Council investigation of alleged
police m isconduct as
biased and wa rning it
(
C"r -'T'V J could destroy the city's J.I /I CJ police force.
-------- T r e mbly . 55. a forme r L os An ge les
· police officer has headed this coastal city 's police
department for 10 years. He reportedly receives
an $18.000 LAPD pension and is eligible to reap
$8,000 a year in Santa Barbara retirement pay.
Ferftgrl~r•~ Land BUfl• B it
SACRAMENTO IAP> A meas ure to allow
the Legislature to prohibit foreign ownership or
, California property. particularly farm land. has
: been sent to the Assembly floor.
1 Assemblyman Richard Lehman's proposed
; state constitutional amendment: ACA20, was
• prompted by reports of foreigners' driving land
: prices up by big-money purchases and orrers. . -
' r ; Spttial E~rdo• Appro.,ed . I LOS ANGELES <AP) -The City Council has
( authorized a special election on Nov. 6 to fill the
• vacant seat on the board of Education.
• Mayor Bradley signed the ordinance Wednes·
: day immediately afte r approval by the council.
: The election was set after the s ix members of the
: school board took 130 ballots during several meet·
: ings in a vain effort to break their 3-3 deadlock to
; fill the seventh seal.
I
i Leetrlle Seller Se••~•red
I LOS ANGELES <AP> -A convicted laetrile l seller will be sentenced Sept. 17 on cbaraea of fail·
I inc to report more than $61,000 in income on bi.a
federal tu returns. ·
William D. Turner , 51, formerly of Chula Via·
, ta. f ac. up to one year in pruon and a rme ol
: SI0,000 for each of two tall Violation counts.
galley area. FAA and airline oHicials said. The
passengers had alread)' buckled their seat belts
for landing, they added.
MS. McCLEAR Y BR UISED her back and was
treated IUld released at San Jose Hospital after the
rught landed at Municipal Airport without incident
at 5:04 p.m ., the FAA added.
The pilot, identified by the f'AA as Capt. J im
Decker. reported the near miss to airport police.
The FAA said 1l had received no official repart
from the pilot.
An FAA duty officer in Los Angeles srud the 11\·
cident occurred about 22 miles east-northeast of
!he airport as the cr aft was being directed b,Y air
traffic approach controll ers al the FAA 's Oakland
center .
THAT WOULD HAV E PLACED the cra ft
about 10 mJles east of Mt. Hamilton over a barren
stretch of hills
The flight was scheduled lo arrive al 3.54 p.m
but had left Las Vegas more than an hour late, the
a ir line said
The FAA said Decker rad.Joed controllers re
porting the evasive action. which he failed to
describe further. Hughes Airwest official Lar ry
Litchfield s aid the craft pulled up shar ply.
"He asked if there was any tralfic." the FAA
official said ... And the controller did not obsen"e
any other aircraft on radar in that vicinity."
The FAA offi cial, who asked that his name not
be used, said it is possible for a small aircraft to
escape radar detection, but declined lo elaborate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Western Airlinei,
pilot who mistakenly landed a 94-passeni!er 737 jet
at the tinv Buffa lo. Wyo. airport has been sent back to school "to refres h his me mory on how we
approach airports." T hat was the announcement from Ra y Sil vius. a
Weste rn Ai rlines spokesman, on Wedn esday re-garding the misplaced landing by pilot Lowell
Fe rg uson.
FERGUSON AND HIS 103,600-pound twin-engine
jet dropped in on the sleepy cattle and stieep
ranching town J uly 31 after apparently mistaking
it ror the Sheridan, Wyo. airport 35 miles away. No
one was injured When the Boeing jet screeched to a
ha lt. on Buffalo's 4,SOO-foot runway.
"We're not out to hang Lowell Fergwion but
from our point of view 1t is a serious matter because he deviated fro m est a b lis hed pro-
cedures." said Silvius. He added that Ferguson failed to follow prescribed instrument approach
procedures. "If he <Ferguson) had used radio aids. there's
no way he would have landed at Buffalo." said
Silvius.
FERGUSON WAS DEMOTED from captain to
first officer status and pay for two months, Silvius
said, while the flight's t wo other crewmen were
also disciplined. Ferguson dec!lined to comment on his demotion. The townlolk of Buffalo had run with their newly ·
acquired airline service. During the town's annual Crazy Days celebration -unoffi cially renam ed
Lowell Fer$uson Days -a jewe ller pa r aded
a round weanng a jttmpsuil with a sign reading. "I
was headed for Kenned y International."
A B UFFALO CLOTHIER ordered T-shi rts bear·
ing the likeness of Snoopy with int lnJtlals "LF" on
the collar and landing a 737. He said he sold out his supply in one day, includin& 64 or the shirts to
Weatern employees in Denver.
. And • Buffalo tum berjack penned a poem eS1·
tiUed: "Lowell's Last Landin& or Whoa, Dam mit,
Whoa ."
About 300 Buffalo resident.a slsned petlUona ult-
in• West.em to "abow comNNioo" to Fer1uaoa
and fellow crew memben .
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Bayde• v•. Law•aken.
Confrl>ntation Looms
SACRAMENTO <AP) -The stage was set by
• le1i1latlve comm•ttee ror a confrontation with poUUcal acUvi.at Tom Hlfden. wbo has become emb rolled In an lncrea1LD1lY bitter reud with
several lawmakers. Safinl they wanted tbe rormer anti-war ~rote11tor to aepear before them at a later beanng,
members of the Jolnt LelillaUve Budeet Commit· tee Wednesday delayed action oo an $85 000 ap-propriation for a commiaaion on which H ayden
sits.
by a number or leltialat.ora. Shortly after Miller's a ppointment, the state
Senate overwbelml4cly reJect.d Brown's aooo!nt·
ment'C:lf Ma. Fooda lo the afate Arts CouncU. lJefore
that vote. one legiJllator accused her of eommltUog treasoo by vi.alt.in& Hanol duriq the Vietnam W t r.
. ASSEMBLYMAN alCHARD Robinson. D·
Santa Ana. who requested Wednesdar 's hearing,
has been ooe or Hayden's sban>est critics.
Robinso n a c c u s ed Jta yde n o r be in g
hypocriticaJ and using "red-baiting tactics," refer
ring to comments the former anti-war activist
made Mooday in which he called Robinson a "cor·
rupt politician" becaw.e or bis association wtth Or
Louis CeUa, an Orange County political power who
was convicted ofrraud.
808 MULHOLLAND, a s pokesman for
Hayden's Campaign for Economic Democracy , said Hayden would attend tbe second bearing, wbicb prObably will be held next week. '
Hayden and his actress wife. Jane Fonda. have been involved In a series of battJes with
legislators since Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr. appoint·
ed anti-war POW Edison Miller to the Orange
County Board of Supervisors last montb1 a move
supported by Hayden and Ms. Fonda ana opp()Sed
"His use or guilt by association is the sa me
kind of McCarthy tactic be accused the California
Senate of when they rejected Ms . Fonda ," said
Robinson, vice chairman or the bud5tet committee. ..l
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Finl Tin1e Ewer In Hatbor Arealll
1,000,000
DIAMOND CURERS'
S LE
SALE EXTENDED 3 DAYS
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY
A UC)ltSt 23, 24 & 25, 1979
Now, only durincJ "'is spKial ~ cutters' sa&e, you can buy diamonds
directty from 50ft'le of the wortd's le-odiftq c.+tet""S. Sa•e hundreds. e•en
thousands, Olt these diCllllOltds ~fore Htey an ntariled up for sale to iewelry
and departmettt stons across "'e nati09'. This may ~ a 0ttce--in-o-lifetirH
opporta.Uty. If yot1 know diamonds, you know tltis is no ex ~ration. An
outstandinq btveshnewt opportunity.
SUPER SAYINGS
Compare these prices. But hurry. They won't last.
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UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS
SIZE SHAPE P.~c.,._.
Sak l'nu SIZE SHAPE l'tt Corot
Saw Pnc~ .,,.,,,.. ....... 2 5"' ""-'91t AIHJ. 2 5 HI
82 cts Round SI 750.00/ct. I ';r. I"!\ Rouno S 1100.00/ct.
87 Cl!> Round SI S00.00/ct. I 5S ct<. Rouno S I I 00.00/ct.
91 CIS Rouno SI S00.00/ct. 1 60 CI\ Pear S7S'0.00/ct.
99 cts Rouno s 1 l00.00/ct. I 64 Cf$ Round S 1400.00/ ct.
99 crs Round Sfts.OO;ct. I 73 CIS Rounlj S 1100.00/ct.
1 OOcts Rouno s 1400.00/ct. I 8b ClS Rouno S I )00.00/ct.
1 03 cts Rovno S I 750.00/ct. 'i 00 ots Rouno \5000.00/ct.
1 04 CIS Round SI S00.00/c:f. ; o• cts Hearl S4000.00/ct. -
1 14 cts Round SI SOO.OOJct. 'i 01 CIS Round S l000.00/ct:
1 17 CIS Round $4000.00/'t : 17 CIS P1:>ar SI S00.00/,t.
I 18 ct~ Pear s 1200.00/ct. ; 20 C!S Rouno S4000.00/ct
1 20cls Pear s 7S0.00/ct. 'i 2 4 e ls Rouno U00.00/ct.
1 26 CIS Rouno SI '40.00/ct. Z 2; ct:. 011a1 S I 500.00/ct.
t 36 C1S Round SI J00.00/ct. ; 30 C!S Rounc SI 500.00/ct.
1 3 7 cts Rouno UH.OO;ct. :! 6 b CIS Rouno SttS.00/ct.
1 49 els Round US00.00/ct. 2 99cts Round US00.00/ct.
1 49 cts Pear 5750.00/ct.
1 50c1s Round SI S00.00/ct.
3 00 CIS Pear US00.00/ct.
3 04 Cl& Pt-dr SI 500.00/d .
1 5!> cls Round l 1200.00/ct. 3 7£1,.+*< ~n11n<1 1••vu.OO/d .
EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA
Save up to 60°/o
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08 cts 520000 su.oo
20 cts S450 00 $175.00
35 crs $75000 U 4'.00
45cls s 1700 00 $650.00
1 OOcts $40()() 00 Sl 500.00
t 44 cts saooo oo 1 U 700.00
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City Takes Aim .at
·-Parking Violators
. An item that aUpped tJuou1b t.b1I week 11 Oo1ta If •a
" City Council ... 1on wttb cmlf alllht comment will have a
direct effect on a number ol ea.ta lf•l.nl
The item -prevtoualy dilcuued al le.ftllh tn • cou.n·
ell 21tucty MNion -.. ., the approval of • contract re·
,.. l•rdina paltiq tkket1.
• The city aireect to pay 11.IO per unpaJd parklnc lkket
' to Science AppUcaUOftl lnc of Santa Ana. The flnn will
• pursue the 7$ percent of licketa lhat aren't paid, all lhe
• way to havln1 lbe Department of Motor Vehicles put a
hold on the car ln question.
The move is a particularly apt one ln Costa Mua
because the scofnMWti can't clalm they Just ran out or
change for the meter
, The city does n't have parking meters. Its problem
areas are Orange Coast College and hlgh school parking
lots
There. pollce say. repeat orrenden stack as many as
30 unpaid parking tickets on the d itshboard while continu·
lng to block driving lanes.
Police estimate it will take about one semester before
.. word gets around that you can't get away with traahlng
t your parking tickets any more.
When that happens, maybe some of the offenders will
decide it's cheaper to ride the bus or a bicycle or to
~ carpool. ~ It will be interesting to watch the results I Bay Clean:up Overdue
• : The problem is this: Upper Newport Bay is a mess
~ and it's only getting messier.
: The ans wer?
: Someone. and it re ally doesn 't matter who, had better
• do something, and do it quickly, or invaluable marshland
' willsoonturntowasteland.
Afte r waiting two frustrating years for studies by the
Newport-Irvine Waste Manage ment Agency <NIWA) that
s hould have led to a solution of bay s iltation problem s. it
has becom e disappointingly c lear to local officials ,and
conservationists that muddy thinking of the' bureacracy
: is as much a problem as the muddy waters of the bay
' itself Solution seem s no closer now than when the Southern
California Association of Governments <SCAG) was given
the responsibility of overseeing studies two years ago for
solving bay problems. NIWA was tapped by SCAG to do
· the work.
State water officials have balked at the reports
. they've seen . branding them as inadequate. Now they
• w a nt someone else to take res ponsibility for bay pla n·
ning.
What happens to the bay in the m eantime ?
It s imply continues to choke on mud and silt until-
so m eone. som ehow, decides to do something.
That's wher e Irvine Councilman Art Anthon y comes
in. Last week, he proposed that six cities a nd the county
~. those agencies whic h have a stake in bay watershed
:--planning -look into the possibility of dumping NIWA in
~ the sam e way SCAG has been dumped by the state.
· This way, Anthony said, the cities of Newport. Beach,
Costa Mes a. Ir vine. Santa Ana. Tuslln and Orange. as
well as the county, could form a new partnership, receive
• feder a l clean water funds directly o r indirectly and final-
. ly do somethinf! to solve bay siltation problems .
Whatever action results. the re's a c lear nee d for
clear t.hinkiog th at will lead to clear water
\: Missing Guests
Newport Beach's leaders and governmental officials
appear at a loss often when they can 't seem to line up any
• s upport from neighboring cities on an issue that's critical
in Newport.
One reason why came up the other day man indirect
• -but conspicuous -way.
Several hundred friends, associates and well-wishers
showed up to bid blessings on Al and Lucy Pi!}kley as
they retired from 46 years of running their famed
drugstore in downtown Costa Mesa.
fo'or 24 of those years , Pink served as a Costa Mesa ci·
ty councilma n. Three times he served a s mayor . He had,
lite rally. hundreds of encounters with Newport Beach
folks on sometimes common, sometimes unfriendly is·
s ues.
At his retirement luncheon, not one identifiable
Newport representative showed up. The exception was
former Councilman Dee Cook. who drove down from
Bishop for the occasion.
That may say a lot about the tone of Newport's basic
attitude -and ma nners.
• Op1mons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot
Other views expressed on this page are thote of their 1uthOOJ and
artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/Lawnmower
By L. M. BOYD
• Every night alter dark in
the year 1830, the neighbors
.... of Edwin Budding heard him
.:·in hia own backyard, making
";peculiar metallic noises .
..,Tbey couldn't figure it out.
, This was in England. Bud·
Dear·
.Gloomy
Gus
Row nice that the
Newport·Meaa school
board will apend
S410,000 t.o spruce up
tbe Col&.a ..... Hl1b
Scbool farm IO "tbe lit·
U• pa.-waD't bave to be
bora la tbt aaud ...
Perla.apt we aboQl4 call
It "NicoU'a port .,_..,.
NL'"
•
ding was an engineer in a
cloth factory there. He well
knew the workings of his fac-
tory machine, the one that
trimmed the pUe on cloth.
And be said he didn't much
care what the neighbors
t.bougbL But be cared enough
t.o experiment in darlmeaa,
e vidently. Next year be
patented the world's flnt
lawnmower.
"You quote experts u aay·
hll a &ood way t.o keep your
aboel amelliftl freab la to put
1Uce1 ol potato in them,"
wrttet a 1.....ier In AuaUn,
Texu. "U U..,'re children'•
lboa, we llilould UH taler '*· rictlt? Goll lboel. totato cbl.P9~81l : bona• ln.? For a 1 b .. ta. Just
&Jae Cloa. Germ•'
potat .. f r tM lboel of
Arlli1 nr1eou, 11•A•1•H
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EarlWa&en
Can We Mford Arts Council?
Jlaybe U.Senate made a ID ...
take In throwlq out only the
baby IDd not the batb u well At
ltut tbal l& Ute way aome ol the
S..aton fMA now that lbe f\1111
aDd fury over
tb• appoint-
ment and ~·
Jeclioo of
Jaot l"onda
to tbe Arb
Council baa
1ubeided.
And lndeed
It ls qu ite
poulble th•t
t.h~ Fonda ia-
sue obscured t.he real quesUoo
• Why should the slate fund a.n
Arta Council? Is 1t an eaaenUal
func tion of government? Or
even a desirable one? ln the
light ol the PropoeJUon 13 vote,
can expenditures such u t.bll be
Justified?
Mailbox
The CouncU, created in 1175,
1rew out of an earller Ytr•
aion called the Arta Com-
mil•lon which· wu eatabUlbed
la 1.Na. It. alms were t.o "pro.
vide ludenhip and stimulate In·
ltlatlve and interest in the
estabUsbmeat ol arU pf'Oll'ama
and actlvttles throu1bout the
state."
ALTBOVGB coniderably
areal.er verbiqe wu used lo
enunclatlal the aoala of the re·
· cycled version when it took over
In 1975, l.be buic purpo&es didn't
cban1e. aave one Important eic·
ception.
Som e how , the word s
"stimulate initiative" were I06t.
Jn tum the concept o( the ~gen
cy., as one through which federal
a llocations t1nd private dona·
tions for the support of arts pro-
jects and grants would hmnel.
allO di.aappeared.
At UM ouuet. the com mil·
alon appeared to be on the
way to 1uccea1 in lnapirtn1
private donatloaa. These wtte to
total more than twice the com ·
btned at.ate aod f ecleraJ aUoca-
tloDI. Bul when the a1ency
came before the Le&ialature Ulla
year asking for a wboppinJ Sl2
million budget, It disclosed that
it did not anU~lpate one lbln
dime from private donors.
IN THE PAST the LeglslaUve
Analyst has held the agency
down t.o about $1 mllUon per
year. Even then he has been
highly critical o f the ad·
• mmiatraUve cost.a declaring it t.o
be overstaffe d with high
salaried po5itions. And, despite
being top heavy with manage-
ment jobs, be said Lhe council 1s
badly managed a.nd its expen-
dlturet ind budfet poorly
doe ument.ed. Furthermore he
.. 1d tbe council b .. be.n band· lnc out aranu •Ith no firm rec·
ulaUoal or criteria and without
formal appUcaUona.
But the analyst'• c rlticlam
were u noth.1n• compared t.o the
eoodemnationa which have been
leveled 1t the counclt by the
Senat.ora themselves . Not loo
popular wtth the Senate when It
wH the AN Commiaaion, the
coaveraion t.o the council waa to
rue! even more bitter attacks.
ONLY LAST year Senator
Dennis Carpenter, a stolid
Orange County Republican •
spoke strongly against the coun-
c1 I declaring. "The people would
rise and smile you down if they
knew what trash you were fund· ing ..
In an effort to let the people
know what that ·'tras h" is .
Senator Bob Wilson, a San Diego
D.e mocrat, periodically un-
leashes a list of the most ootre
projects to back up his dforts to
e liminate the council
Some listed by Wilson were
$2 .000 for an artist to c reate a
:.culplure from discarded ~r
bottles. $2.000 lo produce a rain
making cerem ony in the Mo
jiJVt'. $1.()()() for mut.1cal anstru·
m1•nts to l'Omm un1 cate with
dolphuc.. $700 for fi ve artists to
perform at a la undromat; and
S5.000 for a documentary film of
I hl' · lheorie:. and beli efs " of the
·Royal Chicano Air Force "
Such bizarre projects. coupl~
with lht! m1:.management of
funds. woold i.eenrto fully sup
p<>n Wilson':. ob~rvat1on when
ht· ~u1d. ·· 1 don't think the coun-
c ti deserv1·~ t o s tay 1n ex·
1 ll'nce " The onl y explanation
t h1·n ror lht· Legislature 's ap-
prov:JI or o $1 4 m1mon budget
fo r th<' counrd 1s that the real is·
:.11~ gnt l~t 10 lhl· fi ght over
1-·onda
Foreign Landowners Create State Jobs
I
To the Editor
The amendment proposaJ pre·
!>e nte d b y Assembl y m a n
Ric hard Lehman. prohibiting
foreigners from purchasing land
here in CaJ1form a. I!. an direct
('Onruct ""'1th the governor 's at-
tempt at creallng more Job."i
There can be no real opposition
t6 foreigners an California when
the issues are weighed
Foreign corporations and busi-
nesses already own land and
factories h ere in the United
States. Their morues and invest·
me nts have created thousands
upon thousands of Jobs for the
American people. JUSt as do the
domestic-a lly owned corpora·
lions . California needs t hese
foreign investors to create job6
for a state which 1s i::rowing
rapidly an population each day.
WHAT PURPOSE does As ·
semblyman Lehman and his.few
followers have in trying to forbid
these foreign investors and bust·
nesses''
Gov. Brown. throughout his
term in office, has been trying to
create more jobs for this in·
creasing population. An exam-
ple or this was hts announce·
ment to Volkswagen AG in
Wolfs burg Germany. that he is
willing to a id the company in
building their second major U.S.
car assembly plant, here tn
California. He stated he was
willing to give aid t o
Volkswagen lhroogh high level
representation in the office of
Planning and Research so as to
ease the normal burdens in re·
celving the aecessary permits
for the building. Does As-
semblyman Lehman think that
Volkswagen la gotng to build a
plant here ln CaJifomia, if the
s tate is going to force
Volkswagen t.o give up the land
and factory?
Foreign capital will be scared
away from California as long as
the Lehman proposal is pending .
BRIAN DOOLEY, CPA
N•~•lce.
To tbe Edit.or:
I agree that thOle so-called
praakaten who put auda in foun·
taina are not funny.
Nor ii the vandallam in our
schools amusln1. Replaci•a
door locll:a that continually have itue or bubblepm or sticb put
[n them la a very expensive -
Quote&
1'be acddeat at the Three Mlle
lalud nuele.ar power plant "bu
not helped the cause of conviDc· laa people we can control tbls teelaalque aafely." -a.Mn 81•111•~ of U1e E•r•••••
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and nol very funn.v "1oke
MA RGARET rlALOl'Gll
C'orrrrtio11
To thl' foA!llor
In the intert'St of acrur aC'v an
n·por11nR I woulct ll ke to rnak(· 1t
clear that thc·rt.> t~ n<1 or.:an1u1
t1on l'alll'd Un1 t t·d Wdy nf
Orangl· Counly 1 Ih1ly f'tlt•l.
1\ug J, Pa.;c A ltl 1
Thert• are two L'nit1·ct Wa~ or
i;:irnizalloru. in Uran Kl' County .
West :ind North·~mth Thi• t1n1l
cd Way of Wt~t OranRl' Count\
serve:. the r 1t1t'' or G<irdC'n
C:rovc, Fountain Vallt!y , llunt
1nglon H<'ach. Wl0stm1n~ter and
Seal Hca<'h a 1-w1·1l :n> lht• unin
<•o rporukd area:. of M1dwa) (.'1
ty. Sunset t1nd Surf:.1de
J E KENNEDY
F;xet·ut r vc D1 rector.
United Way or WC5t
Orange County
Park ProlJl4>••
To the Edltor.
I've been greatly concerned
these past few days reading
about a proposcct national park
to lay along Lhc t:Oa!>l betwt.-t:n
Newport Reac h a nd L aguna
Beach.
Although this prohably won't
be a completed pro1ect until the
1990s or later. it certamly Wlll
bring to Newport Beach and Lhc
coa stal area thousands upon
thousands of additional people
who won't particularly add too
much to the beauty and health or
Newport Beach. Imagine the
traffic conditions. even though
they will develop a ll new
r~ways that will take place tn
the next g~eration .
I AM quite surprised that
there hasn't been a great deal or
uproar from the citizens of
Sydney Harris
~ t•wport Bl·J r h to think or 'urh
.i IJrge proJttt a:. tht s "'th I.be
1nc re.t~cd strain on our h:Jrbor
.ind ro~d i.1tu<it '''" I hc>IJC that lh1• :-.1•v. po rt lk <1rh
Ctt) Counc il v. di ta ke a real
i.lron ~ look JI th1 !> propm>dl
t:wfurt· J;J\ tnj:! 11 a ny l'ndciri.1·
mt•nl
frEOHGfo: \1 lltJLSTEl\, 111
Grrrnbf'lf Pro•'•'
To thl' ~1tor
Thrl't' dav:. after lhc t'at1on al
l':irk h1·anni: 1n Nc~rort FJ..·ar h
1 A u ~ 91. Lht· lrvtnr Company
.1nnounccd tl.S dt•veln11m1·nl plan
for the \'lldl Laguna Canyon
watershed and wl'll ;in ·t1 of the
Laguna \.rrentwlt Thr pla n
1nC'lud<.'4>. ~idc~ a golf rour:.c.
three large resort·hotcl center...
s e\'eral me<lium 1 high dl•ns1ly
res 1dc ntt.il ;ire&!>, C1nd th ~
balanl'l' in m e d1umtlow
rcs1dcnt1 a l ari·as. M ax1mum
a ll o wi.n ce 1s m ad e for
automobiles by the San Joaqwn
F r ee wa y h1 s ect 1o g t h e
watershed one way. and a new
and widened Laguna Canyon
Hoad bise<.'ting the watershed
another way. With the exception
of the golf course. all clements
o f the proposed develo pment
would be ~estructivc or the vital
resources lo Ole Greenbelt
Yet. three years ago the Irvine
Company in cooperation with
the citizens and the county
affirmed the (0 Jl o w1n g
s tatement which was put in
formal resolution of the Board of
SuperviJors oo August 3. 1976 m
··Approved Policies·· a nd
attached t.o the Irvine Coastal
Development Plan <TICMAPl ·
·'To maintain the Laguna
Greenbelt Prionty Area as a
predomJnantly open space area
and ensure that it.ci r esources.
natural beauty and recreational
\JIU1 a r1• r i'1<11 n1·d f ot the
prc:-.l·nt and futun: rc:.1dent:-. of
the county ..
M;.in v of w. havt• com•• tn value _
t h I ~ a:-. a r I r m ;) n 11 (' I ca r
affirmation ()( .:.uµp1Jrt for th1·
Ci r •' t' n b "' 1 t b v t h e I r v t n l'
Company ·
i\T THE :.amc• t1m <' a noth{'r
'··ry :.1 ~m r1 c a nt poli c y wa:.
.1doptt-d wh 1t·h e:,,tabltshed a
GrNmf)ell AcquJSttton T ime:"
'Tn decide w1Lh1n five years if
an agreement can be achieved
"'1th the Irvine Company for a
lonJ?lr rm program to acquire
'i1gn1 r1 t·ant oµcn sµacl· land!> that
,1 r l' be 1 n g p r o µ o :. c d (or
de\'e\opment w1th1n the La~una
G rccnbelt Open Spa<'f' Pnonty
t"Hl'J , ..md tf i.uch an agreement
c ann o t be ac hi eved an
amend ment to th<' Gcnt•ral Plan
fcir urban UM~ within th(• open
!> p u <: l' J r t' a s m a y b e
n10:,,1dl'rt!d ··
Only thn·t· yc.•;.irs ha vt· passed.
We now havt• a federal urban
purk effort . l'Jly. county and
s tate fWlds arc now <tVailable:
and f1..-deral funds seem assured.
Al Uus crucial time. many or
u~ are look1n~ to the Irvine
Company to rcafhrm its loyalty
t o th e Greenbe lt , t o give
who lehearted :,uppo rl to the
N ::.t1onal Park and the broad
a<.'qu 1s1t1on effort under way,
a nd t o honor its d edic ation
prom ises that can ass ure the
acco mpli s hm e nt o r the
Greenbelt and the acquisition
program.
.!AMES W. DILLEY
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Writers Must Find Their Linllts
GertNde Stein is moet famous
among the ignorant for her in·
canU1Uoa "A rose ts a rose t. a
ro.e." but ahe knew what abe
was saying,
and •be knew
what she
m eant. She
would never
have said, for
instance, "A
wrH•r la a
writer la · a
wrti.r."
Tbls ii the
miatake be·
lnt made by tbe public
i.Jevla&oa channel in New Yon
wblcb ll ualfte 1 tra.nt t.o com·
miuion or1,1nal plays for televtlloD,tobewrtu.nbJdllt-
la1ulalMld no .. u1ta and abort
tt.ory wrtlMI.
A wrli..r of a&orie• la aol
neceN1rily, or uually, a writer
of plays. A writer of plays is not
u1ually a novelist. A novelist is
not uauaJJy a poet. A poet is not
an e11a)'bt. An essayist is not a
fiction wrti.r.
The differences in wrtting att
rar ditterent t.ban the differences
within the other arts. A com·
poser composes. a painter
palnta, • sculptor sculpts. \ming
the medium of tone and color
and lint. But while you compoee
music and palnt a plcture and
s culpt a fi1ure, you cannot •rite
writio1.
TB£&£ HA8 never belD an
author, lncludiDI Sbaltespeare,
who coald write equally wtlll bl
every form. Tbe \&M o1 words ta
far aaor• llmlllnC and
drcumaertbed daan tile -of tone and color and UDe.
If tbeM aoveliltl ud Ibo.It
1cor1 writaw eoaJd laaft "'*-
plays, t.bey would baYe wrtttm
them long before. If a poet could
say s omething in pros~. he
would not have to say It tn
poetry. If a n essayist or critic
bad the imaginative capacity
and talent. he would be writing
m.aterpieces Instead o( writini
about them.
BERNAllD SHAW published
(lve nov~ls -all of the m
rauurea -before l\e abandooed
Lbe form and learned tbat ht
waa realty a playwrichl Henry
James tried time and •lain t.o
write pl~. wh!cb were cUamal
floPt on the 1ta1e. altboueb bis
short 1t.orte1 and novel• ar•
superb. Doaens and acoree of wr1ten.
ma,ny or the flnt ruk, bave
toy•d, and mor• U.U to,...S,
with otber fonu, but m am.t
... ,, C8l9 \bey llaaft ..... .. .... ,_ .......... ...
ba.ndle bl9t and molt ......a,.
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T...,,.FTC
Active Agency
Draws Criticism
The most unpopular federal agency in W asbington
these days is the same agency that baa reeenUy done the
moat to help consumers save money and get a fair deal in
the m arketplace.
It's the Federal Trade Commission. and it's under at·
tack rrom all sides: Congress. the White House and a host
or special·interest groups representing virtually every ma·
jor sector or the ~oomy from food to funerals .
Why 15 the FTC so widely hated?
LARGELY BECAUSE IT IS AGGllF..SSlVELY pursu·
ing what it was created to do -to promote competition
and prohibit unfair. mis leading or deceptive trade prac·
tices. In theory, nearly everyooe endorses those goals but
in reality. they oppose the measures to achieve them.
Over the past year or so. the FTC has been serious in
exercising its cons umer protection responslbilit\es.
It has. for instance. helped to improve automobile
warranty protection. raise the quality of vocational
schools lower the prices or eyeglasses and blue jeans, cor·
reel practices so that millions or dollars have been re·
funded to people bilked
in land sales, and make
s ure that 'leading
grocery stores were ac.
tually se l ling ad ·
vert1sed specials.
In the n e xt rew
months. 1t probably wlll
Money's
Worth
1ssu1;: rules proh1b1ting unfair practices in the hearing aid.
funeral and used·car industries. fl will move to require ac·
curate label1ng of appliance5. home insulation products
and how-to <•are labeLinf( of how.ehold furnis hings . It also
1s asking tou~h ques llons of dentlsts. physician:.. l<iwyers.
hom e butlder!), accountants. ad vertJscrs, broadcasters .
news papers. grocer1~d hanker-.
CONGRESS PASSED TifE Magnuson·Ml)Ss Act four
) L'ar 5 ago to ens ure that the FTC would lh.:ar all !)tde~ cir an
issue before reaching a dec1s1on
Tht' la v. requires the FTC to h<Jld .q1)Cn hearings, to a l·
low for <.·r oss cx<iminat1on and to fundJ. the participation of
thl· rulemak1ng proccs~. It also directs the FT C to deal
with \\.1despread unfair or dece1n1ve practices on an in·
dustrywide rather than 3 company by 1:ompany basis This
el aborau.-admin1strat1ve sc:heme, which has worked well
thus f:J r, I!> tn d<1nger of bemg gutted
A coal.ttton uf special intcrC!>l groups w an t~ Congress
to grant 1l5elf lhe esuthon ly to 011nnde any PTC rule. The
lloust-already ha!) ued this !>{).Callt{J "leg1slat1 ve veto" to
lbe a~ency':-. futurl.' funding bill The Senate 1s being lob-
bied hMd to folio\/. !)Ult
St'PPORTERS OF THE LEGISLATIVE veto hail 1t as
"a big stJck that Ctmgress would have over regul<itOr!> lo
make them J~t 1f> their work product .. But it's in reauty
a tool for lobbies t.o hamstring the FTC
Congress has methods for reviewing or restricting
overzealous aj!.cnc1es Other less damagmg controls have
been suggestPd. including the president's regulatory re-
form btll tha t would require agencies to submit detailed
impact studies before issuing any major rule·
On the ~urface. thes~ burcaucracy·taming proposals
seem appealing to a cross section of publJ c opinion. but in
fact. the~ wuuld poht1c1ze and paralyze <1dmin1straUve
agencies Thc·y v.outd force rulemaktng underground. into
the ba<'k h:ilh h f ('on.cr<>s~ nr the court~ The consumer
would !)\· cut <JIJl
Downey Places
Second on List
Downey Savings and Loan Assoe1at1on. based at Costa
Mesa, has be-en hsted Nn 2 among savmgs and loan in the
l'nited States in isswng GNMA securities based upon data
published tn the Jul} 1979 issueof Nauonal Thnfl News.
Downey has held this rank1n£? for a number of years
and through /\pnl 1979 h:.td 1ssuer1 $438 4 m1lhon of such
paper
T ht• GO\'ernmcnt \at1onal Mortgagt· :\:.soc1at1on .
~ua rantees mortgage-backed secunt1es aio. to timely pay
mf'nt of princ1p<1l and interest Each issue 1s hacked by a
pool of fo"'H A or VA loans The sale or these secuntws to in
vestors gives Do":n«Y Savings and Loan AssociaUon the
C'3pability to contt0ue its program of prov1d1J1g funds to the
FHA \'A market
With assets of St 16 btllJon. Downey Savings 1s the 13th
largest state·chartt'rcd sa\·ings and loan association in
Cahforma lt has 31 branch offices.
Olfir~ Park Goe1 (ip
A new professional office park. the fi rst of it s kind in
the Lake Fores t area. ts under construction one block
south o! Lake Forest Drive, JUSl off the mergrng of the
San Diego and Santa Ana freeway~
Oe\'eloped and built by Warren L Bauer. president of
Bauer Development Co . the six plus-acre Lake Forest
Park wHI contain three office bu.1ldlngs around a formal
reflection pool, a tota l value of S8 S million,
The initial phase is a three.story structure'designed by
Ware & Malcomb. a rchitects. which also created the other
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STOCK
two buildings. The first
) building, locat..i on the east portion of the site,
will have more than
54,000 square feet of .
leasable space with a
central lobby on each floor. Occupancy is expected in
summer~.
Slated for Phase II are two two-story buildings. each
having a garden courtyard.
Prtedftedal A tea rd• Cont rart
The Prudential Insurance Co, or America has awarded
a contract to the Charles Dunn Co. for management and
leasing of two industrial parks in Orange County.
J eff Gunther, manager of Dunn's Orange County
Property Manageme nt Department, said the pro perties
are the Golden West Industrial Park, at lhe 405 Freeway
and BoJsa Avenue, Westminster. and the Dow Avenue In·
dustrtal Park on Dow Avenue in Tustin.
Golden West is a 30·tenant development with 13 buUd·
ioga and 272,099 square feet of space. Dow Avenue is a rail·
served. 12-tenant industrlal complex measurtne 163:878 square feet of space.
~· Report• Gal••
Beckman Inatruments, Inc .. Fullerton, haa reported
ltl eighth ~utlve year ol operatl.Dg galna u net earn·
ln11 lncreued 31 percent and sales 26 perc.~t to nM:Ord
levell tor tbe 12 months ended June 30.
Medical and tndustrtal demand, new producll and ex-
panded world markeUna operations were key facton ln
tbe i.m pins. accordlna to &be company.
ln the year Just concluded, net eamlnp increuecl to
f29. a mlllloD, or '1.es a sban, from ht.4 million~ o.r St.35, · tn flleal 1111. TM per·lban amounll reOect a 2·ror+l 1pllt
ol tbe ~··common atock NOv. 21, 1171. saiel lm IMreAHd to $Gl.7 mUlloa from ... s mlWon in 1111.
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Plwne Bill Break
To Start on Nov. 1
SACRAM F:NTO (A p) Catrromrans Wiii be 1ett1n1 a small
break In their telcpbon. blll11 for a year 1tartln& Nov. 1. Atate or-
flcial• Hy, '
William Be nnett, chairman of the at1t.e Board of EquallHllon,
said that telephone utera won't have to pay an emer1ency
telephone 1y1tAim 11urchar1e durtn1 that time becauae of the
1y•tem·1 S2US million 1urplua.
THE 8U&CHAR0£, ONE-HALF OF l percent on calla cnade
within Calllomla. took effect ln July lt'M. Blnce th;n, crttlc1 hav.
aald the 1y1t.em hu prqven to be too coetly and lbould be
1cr1pped. 1'he 1y1tem, which ll t~ to be ln operaUoe tlltewtde bJ
UM end ot UM, enabt• a penlOD to dlaJ tu free ot ebarc• and ,..
Port •llJ emerpncy to auu.orwei. -
ONLY. fOt1a COVN'l'ID -AJAJISDA Su Bftlto, Sula
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a1rlln1·' m o rP .(.r't•edom than
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wall dlrr1rull lo pmv1de 'lpec1h1·~
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Amn1run und Untt('d Airh.nc:..
th111 y('lir Tht• coupons gencrully
t•ntltle holdt•n1 lO pay hair the
rel(ulur C'oach or first·c las11 fare
M odugno s aid that tf
roupon holdt'rll were counted. up
to 60 p.•rrent of the pussengcr~
on s omt• ntghts were paying le~s
thun full fart'
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uva1luble lhun ther(' 011cd to he"'
Tt .. : CAR'S NEW checked lht.-
populor New York l..oi. Angeles
mark(•l, t·ompartnl( today's
run•" wllh prfcc11 a11 of Aug I,
1977 Ill' round that Lhe number
of promotional ra res w as about
the um~. but lhe c heapest price
tod11y Is lower than It wu two
yenrs aao
New said there are three basic
dltcount plon8 avallable today
with f1ret1 ranalng rrom $2UJ to
$388. round trip. All have IOIDe
rutrlctlon 11 . The a1vera1e
dl1count fa re 111 130 -35
pe r cent IHI than t he full ,
round·trtp coach rare or tszl.
Thi cheapett dl1count la a ruu SI
percent 1 .. than re1ular coach.
There al10 were three
r.romoUonal fare plant avaJlable
n tm. New tald, ran1lna from
$127 lo haO round tdp. The averap dllcou.nt wu ._ or 21
percent below the lull coacb fare
of .. u ..._.. trip: JM e....,_t
clllcount wu 46 percent below
lh• ,..War rare. ...
NATION I lOCAL I OBITUARIES
Hotline
Seeking
Staffers
The West Orange
County Hotline is seek·
ing applicant& for its
next "Creative L111ten·
lng" claas.
Hotline iH a 24·hour.
area -wide c r l11i 11 in·
tervenllon l111t.en in1e and
rererral telt'phone
service whoHe staff as
"trained a nd dedicated
to help others on a one -
to·o nt> basis." he said
The next weeks C'lass
beJ?tns 1n tht> Los
Alamitos an·a durinll(
the second week 1n S<-p
tember bt•tw<:1•n tht'
hours or 7 and JO p m
one night a wct·k
I nterest<:d voluntc'l·r'
are asked lo call 1714 1
898 5150
Services
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