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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilot7 r ?t · e or CODQmy Hughes A.lrwest Strike Caneels Sobs in Cuba ----- 400 Dally Buns • Threaten U.S. DAILY PILOT • ' * * * ISc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979 VOL n, ltO U.. • HCTICHIS, • ,.AGU .I Minus 78 Diana Fung proudly stands next to her life.size photograph taken one year ago on her honeymoon. Now Diana has shed 78 of her former 226 pounds to become "Weight Watcher of 1979," an award she received in London 400Daily Strike Cuts Flights At Hughes Airwest Hupea Airwesl•s '8 planes re- mal.ned oat.be 1round today and an Alrweat spokesman said be bu no idea when the strike· bound airline la llkely to resume operations. facility. Litchfield said the complica- tions from the groundin• of tboae fiigbta were subltanUal. "We're still trytna to do wbat we can with mana1ement personnel to find alternate me au of travel," he said. Car ter Warned Kenne d y Ey es U.S. Economy UOSTON IA I' I Sen Edward M Kennedy ~ays the way Prcs1 dent Carter deals with the falter ing U.S. economy may be the de· termmmg factor 1n has decision about whether to run against him . In an interview published in Fou r Cracks May Close Onofre Plant Four cracks an an auxilJary cooling water pipe may force the temporary shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· tion for add1t1onal inspection and repairs within the next few days. Southern California Edison of· ficlals. operators of the nuclear plant, said today the "minor cracks" were found Friday and reported to Nucleaq Regulatory Commission representatives. The cracks were detected in welds In an eight ·in ch in diameter pipe that carries non- radioactive, borated water dur· ing refueling operations as part of the plant's e mergency core coolint system, said David Bar· ron, Edlaon 1pokeaman. The outdoor pipe can "be easi· ly replaced" but may require a plant 1hutdown "in the near future," Barron said. NRC officials have been keep· Ing a close eye on the problem of crackinl welds at the nation's 72 mtclear power plants ever since the March disaster at Penn- sylvania 'a Three Mile Island reactor. Cracked welds may have led to that accident, of- ficlala H.ld. today's Boston Globe , Kennedy !'>aid another factor an his de c1s1on will be "the American people's perception of how things are and whether thing~ are going to get better .. , have not ruled out the possibility or a candidacy ... Ken nedy s aid in the tnlerview ... , have no time frame. I have no date and I have no further com ments or statements about a date " lie s rud has decision wall oe based in part on Carter 's .. own abilit y to deal with the economy." Asked if he expected Carter to be the Democratic Party candidate. a position he has repeated previous ly . Ken nedy said .. That question can best be ans wered by tus own ab1hty to deal with the economy " Kennedy said he. Carter and Mrs. Carter lunched at the prest· dent's invitation fo~riday m the White House. "I indicated to the president that I wanted to work closely with lhe administration over the next few months on enerey and the economy. But that's all I'll say about the lunch." He and Carter have "some <See TED, Pa•e .U) UDO YILUGE FAIRE I NS ID E Today's Daily Piiot takes a look at events Ln Lido Marina Villaee's Mlnl-Renaiaaance Faire. which runa Wednesday through Sunday. Don't min the l2·1>•1e maf uine entitled Udo Marina Vl lage Ho1t 1 a Mint · Renaiuance Faire, in today's Dally Pilot. Appeal Called Unlikely By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL °' uw o .. i. ,. .... Sutt Oran~e County SuJ>('raor Court t .J ud~e Rrun• Sumner ordered to da} that '!Upport ~ystem ... main taming tht! l1fE> of lK·year old Vi ncent Martin Young bt-turned off Sunday mormn~ evh ON ECONOMY1 -... Sen. Edward Kennedy Teen Girl Raped at NYC Train Station NEW YORK <AP> -A man raped and sodomized a 15-year old Brooklyn girl in a subway station and then forced her to take him t\ome and introduce ham to her mother. police sa1d today. Transit Authority Police said the girl was sitting on a bench on the platform o f the Knickbocker Avenue station Monday evening when a man walked up to her said he had a gUft snd ctemmrded· money. ··· Police said the Cirl handed over some cub Then. the man dra&aed her lo a back of the platform and raped her twice. police said. The man, described by police as 19 or 20 years old. made the girl take him home and In· troduce him to her mother u a friend. Police said the rapist then demande<t more money and the mother 1ave him $$ before be ned. .ludg<' Sumner. in the frr.>t de r 1i.1on of 1t:-. krnd 1n Oran~e (.'o unt v h1-.t o r y. fo und that Youni.t ,, Westm1m!ler Ha~h School stude nt crat1cally anJured 1n an Apnl 24 llunt1ngton Beac h .1utomob1lt• accident •~ in a h o p 1• I 1· ... ... rn t' d 1 c a I <'trcumstanc<' .. .. lit• appanmtly cannot hear I Its l'YC'S are sewn shut for hts own ... a kt• he cannot breathe. He cannot feed hamselr He has no control O\'er his bodily function~ He cannot feet pa an or pleasure · • Judge Sumner saad m has thret!· pa~e wnttenoparuon Sumner's order wall take effect at 8 SO a m. Sunday five days from today to allow time ror any last minute appeal to bef1led Lee Town~·. a deputy put>lJc defender appointed to represent Young's interest. s aid he does not intend to appeal the decision Towne also said he knew of no other individual or group intend· ang to appeal. Towne indicated that outside parties might not have proper legal standing to become involved in the Young (See I.IF£, Pace A2) Coa,.t Weathe r Foe. low clouds along coaat late-niabt and early morn.l.q otbenrlae sunny Wednetday. Lows torusht tlO to •· Bl~ Wednesday 70 to 7' at beaches, 88 to 95 Alrwest canceled ita 400 daily filabts llooday when 2,200 ol its ticket, reMnationl and clerical emplorees walked off their Jobi. Tbe walkout wu called durt.n1 a rec .. l.n a bar1a1D.lna 1e11M>n ID W aablalt.an, D.C. LarrJ Iltddlekt, a spokesman for tbe alr.Uae, 1ald t.be ftrm la aadoal to Nl\ll'll to the bar1aln· ... tal:lle to 'Mttle u.. .... dll· pate. Jackson Warns of Cuba Threat lnla'>d· INSIDE TODA~ ' Tho• ol p toho t.od(claed If~ Ntolft FOOCboU COft compare .,ot1r hppf'f11ion1 However ... Wd DO date bu bela Mt lw tbe two aw. to ,... 1umatdll. TM ltrtb wu called at 10:IO •·•· md ca..pt alrllae • ...,.. •••t bJ •lll'Pri••· LJtcbtlekt ..... PIA8H t•at were OD tbe ..... ..,..-.n..., ... -..... tMt ...... la tbe air ••re illNded to tb• ne1n1t ~ tilllat bed an Atrwut WASHINGTON <AP) -Sen. Htllf)' M. Ja.cnon said today the Sovltt Union bu a.tven Cuba at· tack •ubmarinel capable of lay· 1D.t mlDea off the U.S. cout and eoutklltibl-"a -majoT threat to our oU """'1a." ID a 1peecb on tb• Senate floor JaebaD tald tM Scmeu pro~ two v .... ll. one an at· tack 1Ubmar1ne, tb• other a tralnlna lbip. I ''Tbll ia a brand•DeW mlUtal')' ca,.lility for CUba," 1aid tb• · Wulduton Democrat. "And~t would ieem likely tbat the So- viet• would provide a separate traiaJnc 1ubD'larlne only lf they lot•oded to 1upply Cuba with a number ol attack boat a." J•taon HM thn-.. certainly, one OT two 1ubmarlnH or a dozen or IO MlG·211 do not COO· 1Ut\lw an onrwbelmlnc tbnat to the \Jnit.ed Stat.ea lD and ol tbemMIWll. • 'Tbt polnt. " Uaat tb1a ii a beilnnl.al. When sball we draw th• lln•f ... How blc 1 • FortreM Cuba' la too bt11~ I" Jacboo bu been criUcal of Prnldtnt Carter ror faillq ,to take wbat the H11ator COG11aln a touch eDOUCb l1M aaal.Dlt So- vlet poUcJee. SbOrtl)' WOH die •IPIDI ,. tbe SA.LTD t.rutJ, Jackaoe uJd Carter wu foUowlDI poUcl• tbat amounted co .,,. ........ TM Mnat« II a \wler' ot a..tt ~to t.M IAJ,T tnlltJ; -,,.. ..... tailed tbe .., •• ment ol lcmet combat uVoilt In Cuba "a moat dramatic example of • patt•m of Soviet jd CUban bebavlor--wlaid.11 boltUe to the lnte .... tl ot thl.Unlted Stat,., ita frieddl and aiu..'' lleanwbil•, tb• Carter ad· miniltraUOD plotted lt• 1ext IBOH lll tbe tsaue of So'l'ltt ~ 1a cu. at • bllb·1'Yel Wt. Home mecttn1 W. man· ~ ilouM apok•men ml leentarJ, GI .... C,naa Vuct. national aeeurlt1 advlaer Zbt1D1ew Bne.Wkl, Defeoae Secretary Harold Brown and .. Clee CUM, e AJ) '°"" lhoet ol "°"' wril., f:ndf CalUUo . .!ft P• Bl. la41es .,.., .. .....,.. .. IJMi'rl Ultii .. L.111..... M=· ., .. ................ ~ o""s·~.at~ .,.... ..... = .. ,., .......... ... ., (1d,..... ., .. =3t: -=---:: .,. Cl eymt Boaton Propoaal Siirs Ire ~~-Ml-~!Ml •• -.. ~t'f.: -coun ry, •= Baek for a Visit Former California governor Ronald Reagan is in troduced to the Assembly by Speaker Leo McCarthy. The two-term governor visited state lawmakers Mon· day. Hearings to Begin On Value Added Tax WASHINGTON (AP ) -The nation could have a new tax, called a value added tax, as early as 1981 to raise as much as $150 billion as a partial sub- stitute for other existing taxes, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said to· day. Rep. Al Ullman said his panel will hold hearings on the pro- posed tax ln October. While he said be favored the ldea, he atreaaed ln a apeecb that it would not increase the total tax burden. "We don't want one dollar of new taxet for the American peo.. Boat Victim Identified Coroner'• offtcla.ll have lden· pie under today's condltiona," Ullman said at a seminar sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The value added tax, also known as the VAT, is often described as a national sales tax. since it la a tax on value and la paid by the buyer of the product-. It is ln operation ln various form.a ln a number of European countries. Ullman said that In the Uolted States tbe VAT would bave to be part of an overall packa1e of tax chaoses. •'The VAT on its own would go nowhere." He aho said he objected to callin1 lt a aalea tax. 1ince ll is a tax on value • tlfled a aklo dlver kllled oft La1una Beach aa Larry Rivera. 21, of Cerritos. GnssicCan On Display Al Saddkbtrek . . Rivera waa killed lnatanUy, a coroner's spokesman said, when be wu run over by a 30-foot cabin cruiser Saturday about a half mlle off Laguna's main beach. The boat's propeller tore tbrouib the youn1 man'• body. Uaibor .Patrol offlclall aald the boat, piloted by a 1'-year-<>ld 1lrl, 1tnack the man at low IDffdl .while travelln1 back to !f ewa»ort Beach. People on the boat pulled the victim out of the water but lt w11 too late to help him , of· ftciall 1ald. DAILY PILOT fMOt-~Oell\'"*-•l!llwtl\cllllC-tl ....... _-. .. ,__..,,,.0._ c ... , ............ ~ ._....._,,,. ..,..I_-·_.....,,,_., let~ ....... ..._. leecll. ~ ..... ,,_, , .. ,.v .. i.,,.1,_."-...,_,.......c.'4 A ~,.........._ .. _._ ...... ..,.._ .,.,..,... "" ...... ......-.. ......... .. .... .......... c-.,....."""'""• ..... ....::r.:.=- Vk•~:..= .. -... ,,_ ... .._ .•. _,... _........ ...... ~.:.-....,.,""""~ - 0...... ~~ ....... , .. ~ ..=...--~~==-· , .......... (FM, .... Cl 1 ••• .wvao1111c...,. ,,...~.,. . _,, A clasuc car s how wlll hl1hllaht Saddleback Colle,•'• Nor th Campus dedicat on weekend Sept. 30 at the .ehoot f acU}ty ln Irvine. C0Ue1e community services ln1tructor Craig Sinclair, a car collector,1 ia coordinatlns the abow, which takes place from noon to 4 p.m. oo the campua at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. Actlvitles wlll Include aue.t apeaken on meana and methoda of reatortng cluslc car1, a di•· :~1 and talk on cluaic blcyclea the automobile dllplays. Sinclair alao i• lookin1 for clu1lc car ownen to dilplay their pre-1920• throu1b lJIOI can at the 1bow . Por further information, pboaeat.-.e. Tblev• wbo prted open doon at lour ~ O»lta M•a bUl~IMMI -•caped trith about SIOO to cub and a S400 (elevtalon Mt 8undl1 n&Ot. police 11ld. om ...• ma u.. tbefta, moettY of pettJ ca1b from dHk di'•• ...... dllecwered .... daJIDOl"llbal· I-011u nporhcl wt re : We1ten Oa.t4IOor New1, 1111 ~Loop t•;tlt.M; Plftm· u .. o.tilt17 .... ~ AiJ'Mlt 1J:)Of ti •: 1 =·~~~.-= All'POft tD, '100 ta e-.b ....... -. ed to draw I00,000 people. ~ 11'oc• • tbe~veny dty'e IN'OPOlled PQment for eoutnactr. -o1 two hu1e pl ... form• for Uae altar and t)W IOO-OM1Dber choral ll'O\lJ> lb• wlll particJpat• ln the Mau. Tbj platformt, alon1 wlth lacWU. at th• Mau for tbe newa medl .. are Hpectttd to COit SU0,000, ~· b' 9ftlclall tald. The total ctt,r budaet fbr the pope'• vlalt, lJio cludla• police overtime, ll '700.000. On Monday, two Proteatut mlnlatera. the Clvll Llbertl9 Union of ll1111cbuaetts tad birth ccmtrol and abortion •'- vocal• Wllllam Baird. objected to tb• enendltures during a Cltl CouncU ftearln• on lbe propoeejt papal budcet. _ O&atllf ~ •• •uttport•d money for "aec:urt(y." but was dlaturbed about spendlnl public money for the platforms that wlll be part of the Mass. • 1'hll la not a public event,'· he aald, notln1 that under Roman_ Catbollc law. non· Catholics cannot receive com· munlon dur1n1 Mass. Monalgnor John Grant, editor of The P ilot, the Catholic newspape r for the Boston Archdiocese, aald "I thought a lot about that <city expen· dlturn) myself. I can see the concern about It, but I feel the city -under the purpose of a public celebration has to be aware of costs In so many direc· tlona that the hne 1s a very d.if. rlct1lt on e to define and separate." Grant compared the pope's visit wit h that or Queen Elizabeth during the bicenten- nial. He noted sbe u head of atate and head of tbe An1Ucan church and was present at a service at Boston's Old North Church Grant said he recalled no issue ~as made co11cemin1 city expenditures at the time of her visit. · "ll 's a touahie, it's a close call." said Lawrence DiCara, a member of the council, which is dominated by Roman Catholics . "I think it 's a public safety ques- tion first, a religious question second." Ernest Winsor, president or the Civil Liberties Union of Maaaachusetta, Joined Claua and Rev. Charles Harper, another minister from the United Church of Chnst, in opposing the money for the platronns. "The construction of those two platfonna for the conduct of the Mass seems to ua to be direct aid to rel.Jgloua service," s&Jd Winsor I'...,.. Page Al UFE •.. case at thll point. Neither Young's mothe r , Nina, nor other members of the famlly were present when tbe ruling was announced. The requeat that the life sup- port ayatema be terminated was made by Mrs. Young in her capacity u Young's con· aervatoT. It lJ her responalbillty to handle the affairs for her comatoee aon. Durtn1 a bearin1 before Judge Sumner on Wednesday, Dr. Thomas Rogers, a Newport Beach neurologUt, teatlfted that Young's life waa beln1 main· tained by a ventilator that helps him br eat h . Young Is hoapltalbed at Hoag Memorial Hospital ln Newport Beach. Towne •aid he antlclpates that Youn1 will die '1n a matter of minutes" after the ventilator ls turp•d off. It wu not Mn. Youn1'1 re· quest that Judge Sumner order an act to end Youn1'• life rather that be order that the Ille aup· port 1y1tema be shut off and nature be allowed to follow it• own cOW'le. There la a poaalbillty - althou1h an extremely remote one -that Youn1 wlll atart breathln1 on hla own and remain alive. Youns and three We1tmlnlter Hiib School companiou were returnlu bom• from tbe beach when their car went out of control and craaMd on Gothard Street ln Hunttnitoo Beach. YOWll WU partlalfy ejected from the veblcle and laterpimwd beneath lt, ~ 11ld. ID bit rullnt, Sumner, La1una e.acb, 1atd "there la no doubt about the approprlateneu of the requat tbat Qin. Youn1) bu macle ol th• court Oil th• PoW•r ol tbe OO(U'f"to 1rant tbll requMt lf tM evidence JUltlft• u. "All memben of <Youn•'•> immediate f amll1 haH hen D0WW of tlU Marini and DOM bu •••Md urWq bat np-port f« tbe propoeed acticle • . • 11•• tllle rt~t to aecept or re-,.. ............. , ...... be a clealal ol a tuadalDllltal rtlbt fGr tM eowt to ...... out tM .......... (Youq) ID tldl c ..... pe_non wbo doel not • baH the fllM 'to Nfale tnat· mlilt!' A Pair of Queens Beauty queen Cheryl Prewitt <ri1ht), who wu crowned Mias America Saturday, meets Tracy Auatln, queen ol the U.S. Open tennla tournament, in New York City. The tennis star and the Millissippi dazder met during the taping of their TV shows. Man Hurt in Dive From Laguna Cliff By STEVE MITCHELL Ot .... o.lly ...... , ..... A Wett Covina man who d1v.-d from the cWI at Cretcent Bay Beach ln Laguna Beach Mon day. hit r()('k~ rather than ocean and had to be lifted from the rock point by helicopte r Mitch Byers, 20, apparently attempted to dJVe into an onrom mg wave at the rocky beach from a height of 20 to 25 feet Monday afternoon. He miued his mark and struck the wet rocks below the 100-fool high cliff, IOJUrUtJ( has forehead and neck, paramedic!> said today Laguna Beach fire men 1rnd paramedics clim bed down the steep prec1p1ce to administer firal aid to the battered diver un til a rescue helH•opter from F.I Toro Manne Corps Air Station arrived. The helicopter "An~el One· fro'm E l Toro maneu vert•d through ttuck fog to hover above the rocks, where a i:iurney v.ac., lowered to pack up the diver and RWting Mars Rock Concert FLORENCE, Italy <AP> -A concert by U S. punk rock star Patti Smith went well until the American flag was hoisted dur in1 an encore and riots and bot tie throwing ripped through the crowd of 80,000. About 10 youths were treated for various In· juries, authorities uld today. Ofnclals sald the rioting was instigated by leftiat cxtremista who viewed the nag-raisins u a provocatJon. Some youths tried to rush tbe elevated 1ta1e at the municipal a ud!J.orlum but were pushed down by so me or the 300 policemen mobilized to keep security Monday ni1ht at one of the country's larae•t rock con· certs ever The 1ln1er canceled her poet-show news conference. a paramedic Byers was reported In stable cood1tion at Miu100 Commuruty Hospital where he was flown folloWlng the rocky rescue The incident prompted an an ary rt>Sponse from Crescent Bay resident Jackie Eagle. who wit ~:fed the rescue from a cltfftop ?"..'~e nearby. "The city should do somettung to keep these people off the cliff," she s11d Monday. She said parenu c Um b down the loose-dirt cliff carrying lMlr children in backpacks. and at one time she warned a dirt biker he wu going to get hurt "He was spinrung around in circles ngbt by the c!Jff, and when his bike fell into a crack. he had the nerve to ask me to help h.im aet at out." she said. She said landscaping for a park. complete with art1f1c1al barners. was to be constructed at Crescent Ba~ark earl.Je' this year ft: City offlcials s ay the laodscapang proJecl 1s ~ang held up by the Coastal Com mission and the state They s8ld plans for the proJ ect. wtuch includes a vegetation barrier along the cliff. along with low walls and cactus. have been approved by the city and county. But the city spokesman said no plana have been formulated to Install warning sip s along the blufftop. "We think the planu and cac· tua will dllcoura1e cliff climb· ans." the spokesman aald. J,f eanwbile, Bruce Baird. the city's director of Marine Safety, said biJ suarda discoura1e rock climbers and divers wben they see tbem on the cWf "lo thia incident, the man dove from the other aide ol the cllff and our ,,uarda couldn't aee him," Baird said. He said Weguarda frequently patrol the area in an effort to discourage d1v1ng and rock chm bing , ,.,....~-AJ TED ••• are11 ol d.la..,....ment, ... 1atd Kepnedy, wttbout tlaborlllltlll. He demed a report In the Atlanta CoOIUtutJon and Journal on 8w:!'8' that be aded Carter nat to n 111 etlla. "Thal'• wroa1," KeonedJ aald. "He denlecl It. I denied it. ft didn't hqpen .... Kennedy .. ad lal1 attltud .. about a po11tble e1ncUdac1 cban1e'd ClurlDI tbe summer coaart11toaal NH1J1. "Over the latter part ol JulJ and in Aupst, I bad a 1ood deal of time to reflect both on the direction ol the cou.ntry and bow we u a IOClety an comlnJ to 1rlpa wlth the tuuea that lac. OW' people," Kenmdy told t.be Globe. ''These lasuea are intenalfy. ln1, and tbat'a why I'm not ell· clud1nl the poaaibility of a can· d1dacy. "I've been approached by peo. pie ln the Democratic Party. by polltleal leaden and by o~ worklnl people ur1ln1 me to re- conalder the pcx1slbWty of a can· d1dacy. "My poeltion at thla time la that I have not ruled out t.be po11lblllty of a candidacy. That'• bHlcallv my current thlnkiq." . Democrata tmn.& to drum up support to draft kennedy are riding a wave ot encour•I.' ement brought on by eventa of the put few dayt. 1'he phone la rtnainl off the tiook." aald State Sen. Sharon Pollard of ll11aacbuaett1, a lead4'r of the draft movement ln Kennedy's home state. ··A• the lndicatlona become more clear that Sen. Kennedy ls thinking senously or making a bid. more and more people are ealhne." she s aid "It 's a social phenomenon we've never seen be fore and we'll oe.-er see again " F,.....P~AI CUBA ••• CIA Director Stan.dield Turner • met for an hour to diacWJs Mon· day 's two -hour discussion between Vance and Soviet Am· bassador Anatoly Dobrynin. At the conclusion of this mom· lng's meeting, Brzezinski report· ed to Pre11dent Carter, but White Howse offl clah1 would of· fer no details. in keepln1 with SOVIET WEAPONS POUR IN TO CUBA -A4 the administr ation decision to keep the substance of the negotlattorui u •ecret as possi· ble Dobryn1n came and left through the State Department basement Monday, avoiding re porteni waiting on the street The Soviet embassy had nothing to say Dobryrun and Vance were to meet at least once more, perhaps u ear ly u this alter· noon but more likely Wednes· day. A front-page editorial ln Prav· da. the Soviet communist party organ, denied the U.S. assertion that a Russian combat unit is in Cuba. The editorial chartled that the entire troops luue was a propa1anda campalg.n cooked up by the Carter adminl1tratioo to embarraaa Cuba during the Havana summit meeting of non· all1ned nation.a, wh ich ended over the weekend Pravda alao said American opponenu of the Strate1ic Arms Limitation Treaty, now before the Senate, have seited on the is· sue in hopes of defeating the pact Omega means the most style on hand. SLAVICK'S Pint J«Wfllita SW. I 'I I 7 Omega ls always keepln1 time with fasbloa. 1' karat yellow 1old bracelet watches· A. Lady's, r SJ ,.00. B. Man'a, $1 ,800. C. Man'a wtth diamoodl, sa.eoo. 0 OMEG~ fuhlon bland, Newport Center. N.-pon Bach I (71'4) 64 .. U80 • Odw Locac• Wfifmifttf« Mall, a..,u.. HUii Mall, ~. Cttt1ro• Ame:;... Loe An1tlft 111111 Dltp I LM Vt.. ' u._,,...,.,_.._,_._..,_¥1M._o... Mt~ Fi• .JNf/trt <.'•Ill f , I 'j Orange Coast EDITIO N Today'8 c1 .. 1ag. N.Y. S&oeks TUESDAYi SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979 N Fl FTEEN CENTS Support System Halt OK'd Nne .ludg«- . Newport Bearh attorney Alan Plaia, 36. is one of three new judges appointed to Orange County court posts by Governor Brown. One of those appointees is a former judge who was un- seated in the last election. See Page A3. Dredging Supported By Council Newport Beach City Council members have backed the idea of anowing the dredging of boat channels in Dover Shores in ex- change for a free park. The 4-2-1 vote bad Councilmen Ray Williams and Don Strauss diasenting, Paul Hummel ab· staining and the rest of the coun- cil backing the plan put forward by the Dover Shores Community Association. Hummel gave no reason for h1s abstention. The Dover Shores proposal to take 5.000 cubic yards out of the two boat channels that open on the Upper Newport Bay and put the material in pits on neighbor· ing North Star Beach must still be approved by county officials and the coastal commission. At the urging of the com- mission's staff. the association agreed to spend an additional 1 $12,000 to put in a jogging trail and landscape the 10-acre weed· covered beach. Williams opposed the idea because he said the material to be dredged -·which tests show to be composed primarily of silt -would create "a gooey. mess" when put onto the back portion of the beach. The plans call for the material <See DREDGE, Page A?> · Oil Cleanup Nears End in t Huntington A few tar balls from an oll slick continued to litter s mall stretches of aand ln HunUneton ~ Beach today but U.S. Coast t Guard officials termed cleanup ~ operations aucceaatul and nearly finis bed. "We are aatisfied " said Coast 1 Guard· Capt. Skip Onatad, wbo said '"peddJe scrapers" pulled by b\llldolera bad completed the mopup between Hu.ntlnrton State 8eacb and «>th Street in NewpartM= He Nici 'nte amount.a" of oll pa from the weekend splll wen QOtted on t.be beach betWMD Bolla Cblea State ud 8uDNt Beacb earb' today·. .. We wen surprUed to f1Dd them tbere," Omtad aald. Wortmen were called tn to apreed a olJ ablotbeat aiatertai by ...... aDd 0.tad predict.S that tbe ,..,., ... .., oll would be eUmlnMecl bf 18l• todar. A•• a4Ned preea~ Cout Gul"d Woopter ... .... ,,.. 1-1 '° ~2-~.,.., leillated tb8t mar ..... ........ , O.._. =ed that &.000 ...... ., oil f1oeted to # ...... "-......... ~ .. -....onp.. Condo~a., Council Halts Conversions By JOANNE REYNOL~ Ol I .. Delly l'llOt U.ttt Over the vigorous obJecuoru. of Councilman Don Mcinnis. Newport Beach City Council ·members approved a new law Monday halting conversion of apartments to condominiums The new law also will limit co n s truction of n e w con · dominiums. The vole was 5·21 with Mcinnis and Councilwoman Jackie Heather dissenting. The unhappy Mcinnis said the ordinance is '"going to disen· franchise almost 10,000 property owners in this town." he said. Mcinnis' reference was to a section of the new law which prohibits the conversion of any duplex that sits on a lot of less than 5,000 square feet. According to city staff mem ber:; there are nearly 10,000 duplex lots in Newport Beach All but ~ -located in Newport Heights are on lots of less than 5,000 s quare feet. It is expected that conversion Councii Sets CdMHome Size Review • At the insistence or Coun· cilman Paul Hummel. the Newport Beach City Council is going to talk about reducing the size of homes in Corona del Mar when it meets again Oct. l . The planning commission had recommended the matter of specific reductions in building sizes in the old neighborhood be dropped for now in favor of a study of the situation. That recommendation was routinely set ror' ·council con· sideration at its Oct. 1 meeting. But Monday night. Hummel, a Corona del Mar resident. said he wants to talk about specifics. He said he wants the council to either enact the size reductions that were rejected by com- missioners or go along with the committee idea only if a policy is enacted which would put those reductions into effect while the com mittee is studying the issue. The controversial topic sur· faced more than a year ago when a handful of residents began to complain about the size of hompc; h11llt in the area bounded by Avocado A venue. Fifth Avenue. Hazel Drive and the water. , Proposals subsequently made by the Corona del Mar Civic As - sociation would mean about a 20 percent reduction in the allowa- ble sizes or single-family homes, duplexes and triplexes. Hummel also voted against a proposal Monday to notify the 1,900 affected property owners by postcard that the matter of specific reductions ls being brought back to. llle by council members. T he postcard notification, which would have cost the city $200, was voted down 4·3 ~ co uncil members Jackie Heather, Evelyn Hart and Don Mcinnis dissenting. or larger apartment complexes will be halted by another pro· vision or the ordinance which would requ1re a citywide rental vacancy rate of five percent before a conversion 1s allowed. At present. the city's vacancy rate 1s l 7 percent Mcinnis was particularly an gry with his council colleagues Paul Hummel. Evelyn Hart. Paul Ryckoff and Don Strauss because they withheld actton on one proposed condominium prOJ · ect in order to get the new law passed and applied to it. T hat project. proposed by Geoq:e Molina. involves a new construction of a new two-unit condomiruum at 122 43rd St. The lot. like most of the lots on the Peninsula and in West Newport. 1s below the 5.000-square-foot <See CONDOS, Page A2 > /~trial Project Defeated With the remark that legal im· plications were "duly noted, .. Newport 'Beach City Council members rejected the Jrvlne Company's North Ford light in · dustrial project Monday. ,. The vote was 4·2·1 with council members Don Mcinnis and Jackie Heather dissenting. Evelyn Hart abstained, noting that she wasn't prepared to vote on the proJect in light or some changes in financial data related to the taxes it would generate. Council members who voted a~ainst the project made 1t clear they don't want anything but residential developmcl1J in the area. The North Ford property 1s bounded by Bison A venue which separates it from the Ford Aervnutronic property to the s outh. Jamboree Road . MacArthur Boulevard and by a proposed extension of Eastbluff Drive North. The company's proposal was to build small warehouse and of rice structures to house artists. designers and s mall builders on the property north of the Ford Aeronutronic Division site Irvine Company Vice Pres1 dent Dick Cannon pointedly told councilmen that the proposal meets the city's general plan. <See FORD, Page A%) UDO JI/LUGE FAIRE INSIDE Today's Daily Pilot takes a look at events in Lido Marina Village's Mini·Renaissance Faire, which runs Wednesday through Sunday. Don't miss the 12-page magazine entitled Lido Marina Village H osts a Mini Renaiuance Faire, in today's Daily Pilot. Shadow of llerself Diana Fung proudly stands next to her bfe-s aze photograph taken one year ago on her honeymoon. Now Diana has shed 78 of her former 226 pounds to become "Weight Watcher of 1979,'' an award she received in London. Faltering Economy Key to Ted Running BOSTON (AP 1 -Sen Edward M. Kennedy says the way Pres1· 0 dent Carter deals with the faJter · mg U S economy may be the de· termirung factor in his dec1s1on about whether to run against him In an interview published in today's Boston Globe. Kennedy said another factor an his de· cision will be ··the Amerfcan people's perception of how things are and whether things are going to get better · ·1 have not ruled out the possibihty of a candidacy ... Ken- nedy said in the interview. "I have no time frame. I have no date and I have no further com· ments or statements about a date " He said has dec1s1on wall be based In part on Carter's "own ability to deal with the economy." Asked if he expected Carter to be the Democratic Party candidate. a position he has repeated previously, Ken- nedy said: "That question can best be answered by his own ability to deal with the economy.·· Kennedy said he. Carter and Mrs. Carter lunched at the presi· dent's invitation Friday in the White House. "I indicated to the president that I wanted to work closely with the administration over the next few months on energy and Al'Wi........, EYES ON ECONOMY, Sen. Edward Kennedy the economy. But that's all I'll say about the lunch ... He and Carter bave "some areas of disagreement," said Kennedy. without elaborating. He denied a report in the Atlanta Constitution and Journal on Sunday that he asked Carter not to seek re-election. ··That's wron~." Kennedy <See TED, Pa1e AZ l Smog May Decrease Wednesday BJ D~VJD KtJTZllANN ..... ....., ......... Southern Callfornla '1 1reat 1mo1 Dip ol 19Tt could be com-int to a eDd by WedDetclay. but air qullty otftclab cautioned to. day "tbat we•n not out ol t.be woodlyet.'' While ftnt atace alerts were called for the La Habra and Su- ta ADa CU1oa areaa today, rel· alhel7 aood air quallt1 was more the rule than the exeeptlon la Coeta ll•a, Newport Beac:b, L11ua B•acb, .ff uatlDtton Beacb and t~e San luan Caplltrano and SaD Clemente areaa. Evn with an lmprovlQc air q11aUt1 situation, oftldala 1tW ealW Meond tta•• lnchlltnal alert• lo Oranae and Lo• 1 A.n1eles ccxmties today. Bill Faulkner, a spokesman for the South Cout Air Quality Mua1ement DiJtr1ct. said in· duatl')' in the two-county area wu required to cut back pollu· tJon emlulons by 20 percent. Faulkner said tbl• meant power planta had to bum the cleanest fuel they bad anct that tankers lD the Loi An1elea and Lon• Beach harbor areaa were not allowed to unload petroleum auppllea. PUld.q lot restrlctJon.a wblcb had bM8 lmplem.a•ect la the palt weren't required today, of· flclall •aid, becauH Monda)' had been a boUday and lt would have caUMd too niacb con.tuaion to require car PoOllna· No aeeoDd atu• health or In· ~ dustrlal alertl are forecast for Wednesday, Faulkner aaid. Faulkner said Oru1• County bun 't been blt u bard u other eectlona of Southern Call.fornia ln what officials say bu been the wont 1mo1 attack in ftve yeara. Orana• County's cout and sea breeM!I have been a m*r f ac:· tor ln apartna the area from the smudl)' •mot cloud.I that have 1Ufled other Inland areN. Faulkner said Wednesday's outlOok is lmpl"OWJ.I bffawe ot a •'llllfi\ lniJfOWIDntu ~n the tnve ralon lay•r. a condltlon wbl~ poUutanta doH to th• . !' Co~!I:-air problem have been 1 temperat\U'el 't • in the mid·90s which NatioQaJ Weal.bet' Service foreeuten say could continue tbroufb the week. Inland Oran1e County swelte1ed lo 94 depee beat while Newport Beach wu better off with temperatures lD the mld·'lOI. AD oftl'lllsbt low ol 88 was pNCllewct for the county tonlfht after the mercary wu expected to peak at N in Santa Ana. P'o1 and low clouds "ere fONCalt to coatltuae in the arly moral811 =the coast. Tiie oat~ the-remel9der of tie "* tnehldea conttnbed hot wMtttel'wtth • t00ttn1 trend perbapa aetttn1 In b7 the C8ee SKOG. Pa1e AJ> ,. Counly Ruling A Fir.st By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIU. Of IM D.tlly ~llOt Sta" Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner ordered to· day that support systems maan- t aining the life of 18-year-old Vincent Martan Young be turned off Sunday morning Judge Sumner. in the first de· c is1on of its kind 1n Orange Count v h1 std7y . fo und that Young a Westminster H.1gh School student critically injured in an April 24 Huntington Beach automobile a<'cadent 1s 1n a 'h o pel e..,~ m e di cal <'1rcumstance · .. He apparently cannot hear I His eyec; are <,evm shut for hi s own sake he <'annot breathe He· cannot feed himself He has no control over his bodily function), He C'annot fe<'I pain or pleasurt- Jud~e Sumner c;a1d in his thr<·•· pagt' 'AnttenopmlOn Sumner c; order will tak1· efft•t l Jt R 50 am Sunda)' f1H· day-. from tod:.i) l<• ;,illow t1m1· fo r ,iny last minute ;i ppt:l.11 to bt'f il1•d Let• Towrw. :.1 dcput v puhlu defendc·r dppo1n1ed to n ·prc_<,t-nl Young·i. int l·rt~st. ),aid he dot•!> not intend to Jppeal the dec1s1on TO'A'Tlt> also said ht' knew or no other md..indual or group intend ing to appeal. Towne indicate<l that outside parties might not have proper legal stand.mg tu become involved in the Young case at this point. Neither Young's m other Ni.na . nor other members of the family were present when the ruling was announced. The request that the IJfe sup port systems be terminated w-.s made by Mrs. Young in her capacity as Young's con· servator. It 1s her respQDsabiuty to handle the arcaars for her eom atose son. During a hearin~ before Judge S umner on Wednesday. Or Thomas Rogers. a Newport Beach neurologist. testified that Young's life was being main ta med bv a H'ntilator that helps him breatht•. Young 1s hospitalized at Hoag Memorial llos p1taJ m ~ewport Beach Towne sa1d he ant1c1patcs that Young will die .. m a matter of minutes" after the ventilator 1s CStt Lll-'E. Page A?l Upper Bay Meeting Set Tht> Newport Harbor Art.>a Ch a mber of Co mm e r ce 1 ~ s ponsoring a to l4-n meeting aboul the Upper Newport Bay at noon Sept 20 The S9.SO lunche<>n wall be held at the Newport Sheraton Hotel. The guest speaker will be Dr Peter Dixon of the Water Resources Laboratory at UC Irvine. The discussion will cover a political and natural history of tbe bay as well as the existing siltation problem. For reserva- tions and information contact the chamber at 644·8211. Coast Weather Fog, low clouds along coast late night and early mornine otherwise sunny Wednesday. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Wednesday 70 to 74 at beaches. 88 to 95 inland . INSIDE TOD~ Y Tho• of p dlo toatcMd MortdaJI Night Football CCJJI compar• II<"'' impr••rioft• with UtoN of IPOrl• wrlt•r Errdt Caatillo. SH Po.ge 81 •••ex I I - &, IACIU& llY•AN ............. About 90t vi. r 1t.._'9 than ntlctp•tH 1how1cl •t ror dUMI lland191. tM ftnt Uy ol •ebool le lb Newport·M•a d11· trlct. Howev•r. acbool otnelab aald that. becaua lt waa Admluion l)ay. a at •l• holiday, tome at• dent• may have been out ol ton )rlth tMlr fam111t9. ft',.._P-.41 CONDOS ... aunlmum noted lo the or- dlnance Mclnnis first tried to &et bla collea1uea to approve the proj ect. notln& that the new or· dtnance 's 5,000-aquare·foot minimum appUe1 only to con- versions, not to new conatruc· ti.on. Her noted that Molina 'a pro· posal conforms with all exl1Un1 city codes and regulations and the structure would be permitted as a duplex. When the council voted to con· linue Molina's application - over Molina'• objections Mdnni• angrily told the appll· cant. ''When you come back, you might as well forget lt. You've been had -you and 10,000 other property owners in tbU city." The vote to withhold actJon on the Molina project w11 4.3 with Mclnn.i1, Mrs. Heather and Ray WHUam.a ofposed. Humme defended his vote s aying that control of con · veralooa was a means of protect· ing people who couldn't afford to buy condominluma. But Mcinnis acidly pointed out that Molina·~ project cal111 for construction of two new con- dominiums, not the conversion or an exl11tlng ~ental property "There's 11 single unit on the land now, a house that doesn't meet city building codes and has to go He's going to replace one unit with two I don't see how that depletes the city housing ~tock," Mcinnis replied. Mcinnis reiterated his objec- tion to the S,OOO·square·foot rule when the ordinance w&11 under discussJon later In the meeting. His objections were noted by Ryckoff who suggested the or- dinance could be amended at some future time f 'rotJt P~ A I DREl)GE ... to be draJned through three con· nected basin.a , then covered with two feet of the exlstln1 beach material ' That procesa would level off tbe beach, maJrtn1 way for the amenities proposed by homeowners. Mayor Paul Ryckorr said he • favored the proposal becawie it ' is a way or 1etUng park Im- • provernentJ whkh the city can't afford He alao talked about "the bl1· ger picture of bay dredging that ' is a desperate need. "I don't believe It's correct to 1 set up condJUons to make It im· : poaalble to dredge the bay," he said : MarxiAt Die8 : MOSCOW <AP) -Alottinbo : Neto, the Marx.lat president al : An1ola 1lnce the bloody blrtb of • that southern African nation : three years aao. dled in a Mo1cow ho9pltaJ Monday follow- : lnl 1ur1ery for advanced cancer or the pancreaa, It w•• an· , nounced today. I OAANGICOAeT N DAILY PILOT u .. 0.-C-Doolty ............ _ .. ,.,_ .. -, ... --... _,_ .. ,, ... °' ... , ........... -..c-........... __ ..................... llW ... ''IUr ,., Ceot• -· H-' -..a..-~ ..... " ....... , •• .-v .. ...,,,,_,~.._.,,_c-'" ' ................ -k_. _ _,_l't_ ii ~ Tiie~ .... -.......,. ......... _ .. ,..-.~-.CM~- (J. -l ,.......:; =.... ...... c:i.. YIU "'"*'"-0.-•--,___ ..... .n:..~:=­ o-r-.:..~ ... .....=.\.::. ... Ofl'MUlll ..... lw10t ...,. lft th• ,....., ..... ftaurtil .. 11 °* ~eeron.m -· llMticatar ol tut .. ..._ ..._ .u. .... a-.~ and couN clmb .... W-.--,~ !nroUment do.an't u..aally atablUu unUI 1 month ahtr •thool ltartl. In ollme11t Monda1 w11 ll.1'1, compared to 9NdlcUaM of lt,'l'M •tudetl. Tbl ,...... doa't baduct. 8"Clal tducldan ttudeata. whole numben a •t ury much tram year to year, offlelala u.lcl. TbtN W.,.. m a~clal tdueaUcm 1tud1Dtl llGD· . d17. L11t year, 20,222 1tudent1 earoll-4 tbt flut day. The 1ecoad day, tlM number roH to 20.•: by th• eod of the month, to 21,m . Delly .. I ........ ,._ p,....p ... AJ SMOG DECREASES. • • weekend. n. ftnt ............ alert called lD ~ DOrtb Oran~=­ty area today aaeut e , the elderly and pe9ple witb re1plratory and cardiac prob- l•m• 1hould have remained (D. doon. CbUdr'tn a1eo w.ere .uked to curta.ll their actlvltlu and mot.brttta-advlled to cut down oo their drivt.nJ. SellCJIDC-people loCloon. howenr, led to a dramatic 1ur11 ln •n•rty conaumptlon Monday, at.lUt)' Olftclala 1ald th1I mornl"I. A 1polrnman for Southern CaUfornia P..diaoa Co. aatd that by 3 p .m. Monday, a new peak demand record of 12,440 me1awatt1 had been •et throuabOUt the ener1Y network. The previous hi&h bad been Ht la Ju.n• when power coo· 1umptloo 1ur1•d to 12,221 me1awatt.1. · Moat of lh1I tMre&.1ed e1aer1y demand wu attributed to air t'ODdltioner usa1e, the 1poke1man said. Nevertheleu, he 1ald F..-...P~AI Soutberu CaUfomla EdlloG bat b••• able to malatata ftdl aente. to tu emtomen. For thole who dJdD't 1tay in· cloon, there were the btacba, where an ettlmated 100,000 pertOOI ID Oran•• County aouabt to be•t tbe be.t ucs tbe 1mo1 Monday. Lalllft', Wantiniton and Seal Beaches were Jammed but with more 1cbool1 ln ee11fon, the numben were txP"tecs to carop sharply. Also bMd1na .downward have been the numl>er of paramedic calb, • county fire department spokesman said. Rather than beln« be1te1ed with calll from persona suffer· IDI ill effect.I from the rancid alr, tM number of calll for u- slltance bave fallen from 85 on Friday to '4 oo Monday, the apok•man Hid. * * * Tbt 1c.bool d..lttrtct probably facet more d1cllnin1 enroll- ment, oftlctala aald, bated on the fint-day re1latratlon of l ,885 higb 1cbool aeniora and only 899 first 1radera. 'RANK McDONNELL (LEFT) JIM BAKER ON PICKET LINE Alrwett EmployHI at County Airport Join Walkout TED.;. Unhealthful Air Due for Inland .County However, each year a number or junior and senior hl1h etu· de nu enter the dlatrlct from private and parochial elemen· tary 1choola, so the fifUre of 899 could awelJ somewhat by 1raduaUon tlme. The moet optlmlltlc note Mon- day was atruck at the kln· der1arten level, a 1pokeawoman said. Tbe d..lttrtct expected 917 youn11ten, while 98'7 actually enrolled -and tbat wu Just the first day. No Date for Talks At Hughes Airwest 11ald. "He dented It. I denied it It dldn 't happen " Kennedy aatd his attitude about a poulble candidacy changed durln1 the summer con a reaslonal recess ·'Over the latter part of JuJy and an Auguat,•1 had a aood deal of time to reflect both on the darectioo of the COWltry and bow we u a society are comln« to &r1p1 with tbt> Issues that race our people," Kennedy told the Globe. EL MONTE <AP> -Tht Air Quality Mana1ement Diatrlct predlcta a.ood to unhealtblul air quality In the south cout air baain Wedne9day. The alr quality will be good ln the Bii Bear Lake area with a Pollution Standard Index <PSI) of 92. . UobealthluJ alr for senaitlve peoplt ls predicted in the high desert. PSI 113, ;md the coastal area, PSI 125 Sbe said increues came at Corona del Mar Elementary, which anticipated 310 kln- dergartenera and 1ot 351, and at Harbor View. which enrolled 805 Instead of the expected '61. II Isn't known whether the in· crease will affect a declsloo on closing Corona del Mar Elemen· tary. School trustees are think· ing about shutlin1 down the school at the close of the 19ll0·81 school year Hu1hea Alrwest 'a 48 planes re· ma.lned on the 1round today and an Alrweat 1poJteaman 11.id he baa no Idea when the strike· bound airline is likely to resume operations. Alrweat canceled Ila 400 daily ntahts Monday when 2,200 of its ticket. reservation.a and clerical employeea walked off their jobs The walkout waa called during a recess In a bargaining session In W ash.lngton. 0 C Larry Litchfield, a spokesman for the alrUne. said the firm 111 anxious to return to the bargain Ing table to settle the wage dlS pule G. Harrold Carswf.•11 Ex-Supreme Court Nominee Beaten ATLANTA IAP) <; Harrold Carswell, nominated to the U S. S upreme Court by President Nixon in 1970. was Usted in sla ble condition today arter being hospitalized following a beating an hia Atlanta hotel room, authorities reported. Sgt. W F. Derrick said the 59·year-0ld Monticello. Fla., at· torney told officers he was beaten Monday nlaht by a youn1 man be met at the hotel'• ekat· ins rink. Canwell waa hit on the head at leut four Umea "by a sharp heavy object" and re· quired several atltchea at Crawford W. Lon1 Hospital, of. !leers said. Hoapltal associate ad · mlnlttrator John Henry aald Carswell was treated at the emereency room about 3: 30 a .m . and would rema ln hospitalized at least another day. APWI ....... BEATEN IN ATLANTA 0 . Harrold Car•w•ll nomination wu reJected by the However. he said no date has been set for the two sides to re- sume talks The strike was calltd at 10 30 a m and caught alrUne manaae· ment by surprise, Litchfield said Planes that were on the ground stayed where they were and those that were In the atr were directed lo the neare:iit airport that had an Alrwc'>I faca hty l.1t chf1eld 'laid th<' complica lions from tht' grounding or those rughts were substantial "Wl''rc still trying to do what ~ t' t' a n w 1 t h m a n & g t· men t J>t' r:-. on nl' I to find 11 ltern at t• mt:ans of travel," hf.' said According lo l.1lt•hflcld. HI th1· 11mc of tht.· walkout then• wen· 200,000 advance bookings for the a1rhne A s pokes man f or A11 Callforn111 said that airllnt:' would try to accommodate as many dlspl•ced A1rwest passengers aa pouible. Both lines fly to Lu Vegas from Orangc CoWlty. ·'These Issues are Intensify Ing, and that's why I'm Dot ex· eluding the posslbiUty of a can· dldacy. "I ve been approached by peo pie In the IHmocratlc Party, by political leaders and by ordinary workln& people urgtn1 me to re consider the poaslb1hty or '* can dldecy "My ~ltion at tttis Ume •~ that I have not ruled out the pos~1b1hty of a candidacy That's basacully my c urrent 1h1nklna." Democrats trying to drum up ... upport to draft Kennedy are radang a wave or encoura1ement brought on by events of the past fl'v. days . 'The phone is rtnatna off the hook," aa!d State Sen. Sha.roo Pollard of Muaachuwetta, a leader of the draft movement ln Kennedy's home state * * * Carter Rapped RtUing Low in State SAN ft~RANCISCO CAP l -A majority of Califor- nians interviewed believe th~ nation would benefit IC President Carter did not nfu in 1980, the Callfomie Poll says. Asked lf it would be good or bad for the country if Carter decided not to run again, S9 percent thouabt it would be good if be d.idn 't run, and 21 percent thought it would be bad. Twenty percent bad no opinion. Forty-two percent of those polled said Carter ls doing a "poor" or '·very poor" job. Fifteen percent rated his performance as "excellent" or "good.'' The number who had a low appraisal of Carter's performance represents the largest poor opinion ever of a president, except for ratings given Richard Nixon in the months preceding his 1.974 resignation, according lo pollster Mervin D. Field. The poll surveyed 1,014 Californians durinf the week of Aug. 20-27, of whom 534 ident fied themselves as Democrats and 314 as Republicans. There will be unhealthful air for everyone in the low desert. PSI 205; inland Orange County. PSI 210 ; Bann1n1 area, PSI 23>; Hemet·Elalnore area, PSI 230 ; metropolltan aru, PSI 235; San Ftmando-Santa Clarita valleys, PSI 260, a nd Sen G•brlel· Pomona, and San Bernardino· lllversade. PSI 270 f'nn11 Pap A I UFE. • • turned off It wu not Mrs. Youn1's re· que~t that Judge Sumner order an act to end Young's life rather that he order that the life sup- port aystenu be abut off and nature be allowed to follow its own course There Is a possibility - althoulh an extremely remote one -that Youns will start breathing on tua own and remain alive Young and thrtt Westminster High School companions were rttumJni home from the beach when their car went out of control and cruhed on Gothard Street in Huntlngtoo Beach Young was partially ejected from the vehicle and later pinned beneath It, police said In hi• ruling , Sumner. Laguna Beach, said "there ls no doubt about the appropriateness of the request that <Mn. Young) has made of the court or the power of the COW"t to lr&Dt the request lf the evidence JuaWlea at. "All members of <Youn1's) immediate family have. been notified ot th1a heartn1 and none hae expressed anythlng but aup. port for the proposed action . . . given the right to accept or re- ruae medical treatment. it would be a denial of a fundamental rl1ht for the court to 1in1Je out the con.Mrvatee <Youn1 > ln this case u a person who does not have the ri&ht to refuse treat- ment" On June 24, l978, Carswell wu charaed with battery and at· tempting a lewd and latclvioua act wltb a Tallaha11ee, Fla .• vice aquad officer at a sbopplna mall men's room. In October 1178, Canwell pleaded no con- tMt lo the battery cbarae and was llDed 1100. The sex charge W81 d.ropped. U.S. Sena~e on the basis of r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In 1970, Can1well, then a judge on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala, came to national atten· tlon when Nixon nominated him for the Supreme Court. The crltlclam that Carswell support· ed rectal aegre1ation in bis career. Canwell wu a U.S. attorney ln Tallahuaee five yean and • district judge 12 yeara. He aerved u a federal bankruptcy referee after the Supreme Court rejection. F,....P,..eAI FORD PROJECT ... the property'• IODlnl aod the tralflc pll&linl requirementa. The ftrm '• attomey a1lo told COUDdlmen that reJ•eUoo "' I.be plaa wbm lt mMtl tboM erit•ria ,.. .. .._•tour-MM.-. The ilullcatkle "' a.,at adioli wa1 nofed b1 Mayor Paul Ryckoff momott Mfore tbe plan n1 rejected • Com~:/ 1poknm1n '•rrr ColllDI todaJ the vote la be· tn1 1tudled by company of· fl~all. He 1a!d tbe lrvl.De Com-puy ''bu Dot yet liven up" tbe propogl. Cunoa, bi dllcuuln.1 the pro- poul Monday llllbt at tM COUD· ell SDMttu, 1trt11.cl tbet tbe comp-tiehvt1 the 1lte iln't 1uited' for Nlidentlal develop· meat. JleMMtbe .... b'om tbeU• ~ tM c.r.a ... Mar .. :u-~ •vz•L*'-Re•UM .,. .... tl1uou r•l'*l•I dtnlop· meat• to tllil "''""' Rieb I alreadf contain• aome com· mercla office projects. In •ddilioo, he pointed out that the alte la wttbln the Irvine Unlfted Scbool Dlltnet whole ol· flcla11 have stated they don't want reeldenUal develof ment on the property becauae o the coet or bualna cb.Udren to the neareat Jntne ICbool. Councilman Ray Wllllam1 HJd the lndmtrtal propo1a1 ian't in the belt lftteratt of th~lty. He Hid the city would make more tu money from rellden· Ual construction and that traffic •t peak houn would bt u,trter. MH. Hnt.htr ariued that tht overall amount of traftlc frotn· rnldentlal developmtnt would .,.,........ . WllllaJM allo Hid tMt U.. ...... ~ ...... eMld be dla!t wlUa ay dellpiaj tllil Nun fr••••1 to eomptnaatt for· nol~!!._~7 erec!!:/ toad at· ............ bytlleway t.M--.. ....... I. ... ""' ---____ _. __ • ( Omega means the most style on hand. . Ome1a ls always keeplnt time with fashion. • 14 karat yellow 1old bracelet watcbte: A. Lady'a, $1 ,400. B. Man's, $1,800. c. llln'• wtth dlam0Dd8, $2,IOO. 0 OMEGA Fuhion lllanJ. Nrwport C.nta, Newport Bach I <71 .. ) 644-UIO I Orhn Loc.ul1111• Wnnntnntf M•ll, ......__ Hill• Mall. o-,.., <:m11 ... Nlit> a... Loa Alll9fln 11111 °""' I La V11111 ,,._ ........ ....... ~--•M.Mmri:...-~~-~~,-=----··------.. .a..--i ' ft =-----zsa; CLIFF DIVER AIDED BY LIFEGUARDS, LAGUNA ARIMIN AT CRHCENT BAY Re.cuera Settled Strong Surf, Fog to Reacue Wfft Covin• Men Hurt In Div• Laguna Div~r Injured Heli.copter Aids Paramedics During Rescue MARINES PULL GURNEY CLIFF VICTIM ABOARD Helicopter Hung Precerloualy Over Cre~nt Bey Beech - By STEVE MITCHELL Ot -D.eil"t r1i.c Staff A West Covina man who dived from the cliff at Crescent Bay Beach in Laguna Beach Mon- day, hit rocks rather than ocean and bad to be lifted from the rock point by helicopter. Mitch Byers, 20, apparently attempted to dive into an oncom· ing wave at the rocky beach from a height or 20 to 25 feet Monday afternoon. He missed his mark and struck the wet rocks below the 100-foot high cliff, injuring his forehead and neck. paramedics said today. Laguna Beach firemen and paramedics climbed down the steep precipice to administer first aid to the battered diver un til a rescue helicopter from El Toro Marine Corps Air Statipn arrived. The helicopter "Angel One·· from El Toro maneuvered through thick fog to hover above the rocks, where a gurney was lowered to pick up the diver and a paramedic. Byen was reported in stable coaditioo at Mi.asioo Community Hospital where he was flown following the rocky rescue. The incident prompted an an- gry response from Crescent Bay resident Jackie Eagle, who wit· nessed the rescue from a clifftop home nearby. "The city should do something to keep these people off the cliff.•• she said Monday. She said parents climb down the loose-dirt cliff carrying their children in backpacks, and at one time she warned a dirt biker he was going to get hurt. "He was spinning around in circles right by the cliff. and when bis bike fell into a crack. he had the nerve to ask me to help him get it out," she said. She said landscaping for a park, complete with artificial barriers. was to be constructed at Crescent Bay Park earlier this year. City officials said today the landscaping project is being held up by the Coastal Com- mission and the state. They said plans for the proJ- ect, whicb includes a vegetation barrier along the cliff, along with low walls and cactus. bave been approved by the city and county. But the city 1pokeaman said no plam have been formulated to inltall warning signs along the blufftop. · "We think the plants and cac- tus will discoura1e cliff climb- ln1." the spokesman said. Meanwhile, Bruce Baird, the city's director of Marine Safety, said bi.a euants dilcourage rock cUmben ~ divers when they see them on the cWf. "In tbi1 incident, the man dove from the other side of the cliff and our guards couldn't see him," Baird ~d. He laid lifelQ&lds frequently patrol the area in an eftort to dl~couraae divine and rock cllablne. Boat Victim Identified Tmd!W. SM!M9 11. 1!7! OM.YP!LQT Al Hamilton Hail. Brown's Actions 8J l'aDDICll ICBOE•DL -~..., ......... Richard Hamilton of Lacuna Beacb 1a11 lt toot "true eouraft'' cm Gov. Zdm..t G. Brown Jr.•1 part to appolnt bi.m to tbe South Oru1e t;ount7 Municipal Court bench bl the wake el a defeat ln a bitter lt'78 Superior Court election. HalDUtcm wu oae of three municipal court appointmeata in Orance CouDty. Other •PPoiDtmeots made public llood.ay included Alan Plala of Corona del Mar to a vacancy on the Central Dlstrtct II unlcipal Court bench and Ronald Prenner to a vacalit SuperiorCourtjudgesblp. Ham.lltoo said late Monday be doem't expect an "upheaval" over the appointment. Hamilton, 55, was defeated by Theodore "Ted" Millard, a former deputy district attorney. in tbe 1978 election. Hamilton had been appointed to the · Superior Court bench by Brown in 1977, midway through a six· year term as a municipal judge at south court. "Absolutely unbelievable, .. was Judge Millard's reported re· action to the Hamilton appoint· ment. Millard charged that the gov- ernor had ignored ·'the will or the people." Hamilton. however. pointed out that although he lost to Millard, he did carry his home s upervisorial district the sprawling Fifth that includes much of south Orange County. omtr .... S... ..... A JUDGE AGAIN Laguna'• Hllmilton ·Tm absolutely delighted with the appointment. I think Gov- ernor Brown s howed true courage in appointing me despite the fact I lost the elec· lion last June," Hamilton said ''There is absolutely no one more qualified than I am for the position. The governor should be com mended." he added. Plaia. 36. is an attorney m private practice in Newport Beach. a mmber or the Orange County Bar Associahon. Harbor Riverside Case Murder Suspect Tried for Rape A Riverside County tnal for Rodney James Alcala, the man accused of kidnapping and murdering young Robin Christine Samsoe or Huntington Beacb, was scheduled to get un- der way today. Alcala. 35, 1s charged in Riverside County with forcible rape and inte.nt to commit bodily harm in an attack oo a U-year- old Los Angeles area girl in Ban· nin• on Feb. 13. Riverside County pl"OMCW>rs allege that Alcala took the lirl to a remote Banning area to photo- graph her. then attacked ber and left her tied to a tree. Alcala is scheduled for a pre- liminary hearing Friday tn West Orange County Municipal Court on charges that he kjdnapped and killed the 12-year-old Hunt· ington Beach girl who disap- peared June 20. Robin Samsoe's unclad and decomposed body was round near Sierra Madre on July 2. Alcala was arrested at his parents' Monterey Park home on July 24 where Huntington Beach investigators searched ror possible cnounal evidence Officers impounded hundreds of photographs allegedly ta.ken by Alcala. many of children and women 10 varaous stages of dress and undress. Alcala, wbo pleaded lnooceot to the Orange County charge at bis July 26 arraignment, was confined to Orange County Jail wit bout bail. He had beea released rrom Riverside detention after post- ing a Sl0.000 bond on March 16, officials reported. Alcala served nearly 27 months tn state prisoo after be· tog convicted in 1972 of a crime . against a child in which be raped and beat an 8-year-0ld Lo6 Angeles girl. The young Huntington Beach girl bad been approached at a local beach the day she disap- peared by a man fitting Alcala's description, police said. FREE BIKE BAG Bar AAoei.UC. and the Italian· American Lawyera Association of OraqeCounty. Jn a brief interview today from b1s Newport Beach law of- fice. Plaia said be learned of the appointment Monday night, but bun't been able to cmtact adminiltratlon · olflcta.la to find out when be'• to uaume bla new poat. A lt'aduate of USC and the University of Texaa Law School, Plata baa been ln private prac- tice in Newport Beach for 10 years. He said be is a re1istered Democrat , althou gh be described himself as "an apolitical animal." "I'm very pleased with the ap· pointment," be said. He replaces Francisco Bnseno who was elevate d to the Superior Court bench. Prenner, 50, of Tustin, a1ao is an attorney in private practice, and ls a graduate of the Loyola Law School of Loe Angeles. Prenner succeeds James Walsworth, who resigned the bench and attacked Governor Brown for appointing lenient in· dividuals to several judgeships throughout the state. Walsworth became an as. sociate of Terry Giles, a promi· nent Orange County cnminal lawyer. Walsworth said he would focus on entertainment· related matters. Salaries for municipal court judges are S49,872 annually. Superior court Judges make $54.205 a year Toro Banker's C.Ondition Still Guarded s;:1 Toro bank manager John Donald Shea remains in guarded but stable cond1t1on today at South Coast Medical Center after being shot m the stomach by a robbery suspect last Satur day morning. Hospital officials sa1d the 38· year-old Laguna Niguel res1 · dent's condition remains un· changed. The shooting victim is in the intensive care unit at the South Lagwia hospital. Meanwhile. Denver mechanic Josepb Louis Duran, 24. remains in Orange County Jail with bail set at $25,000 following his cap· ture by Laguna Beach police after a 15-mlnute purs uit through city streets following the 2: 15 a.m. shootiDg . Officials at South Orange County Municipal Court said Duran is expected to be ar· raigned Wednesday on charges or attempted murder attempted kidnap, attempted robbery and car theft. with any back co school purchase. Offer good chru Sepe. 15th. •• 1021 ltvnw. Ntw,,brt Be.teh e.lifomtA. ~1.10o1 §o- neeted nne. Somethlnl Jea1r1q. Wbo knowa? We may never know. Anyway, you bave to toot at tbe bl"ilht side of thiql. The oil industry waited unW almost the first day of school before diagorging the stuff all over the sand. Better now than ln tbe middle of tbe summer when your ldddl• would be out playin& ln the atu.ff all day. Then they would bave roared joyously home and padded barefooted acrou the llviq room nag. SINCE 11081' OP Ova coastal schools were back ln s ession when the lutest oil spill glopped aU over the beaches, our repoo may bave been spared tarballa on the carpets. • There were, however, still a lot of vtaiton on our beaches when the four-mile-long slick began ita allppery slush shoreward. We can presume most of these people were trying to elude the inland heat wave and attendant smog attack that baa prevailed there the last couple of days . So they came down to the blessed beach and got cov- ered wtth tar. YOUR COASTAL CUPET may have escaped the con· sequences but tbe rug cleanen of Brea, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Anabelm may be dotna a land office bullneu today. - Funny, but when I aook back on all t.be au.mmen that I tried to evade honest labor and spend my time on the beaches, I doo't remember VerJ m1Q1 tar attaeb. Therefore I refuse to blame local Clll procluetioa for tbe problem. Heck. It cu be recalled when oil wooden oU der- ricks were built riaht down to the led in lhmtiaftoo Beach years ago. But I don't recall a tq'tar J)l'Oblem. MAINLY, I woaa1ED about too much kelp. It wua.ed up on the beach and drew nasty flytq inaecta which forced me to swat and roll over a lot on my beach towel But we don't seem to have much kelp any more. If I did get covered with tar in those days, I don't re- member It. That's probably because I wasn't the one wbo bad to clean the livlna room'hlg. lntereat . ·Bates At Record ' W AlllDfOTON CAP> -1'ae ...... ., ...... ~ ... -. '* a ... laildmn wttb N10NH11' ... 1r11tnteeo1_.. *aa ·to ,_.. ,.W oa U.S. Tn"'97IOll. Tia• Tna1gpy Departm.at ............. -tlM u.n. ... tll WU1 It auetlou each WMfl,.. to 10.111,...ceat lloa- ~~ llP from ......... a •• Oii ........ bWI, tM ... IWtolO ... ~. up from t . m pelftat. INTDDT ON Tl'MI~ ~ r.n.eta tbe coet to the IOwnt· ment ol bonowtq moM¥ on •bort·twm. YW. to tDv..ton GD ~ market certlftcatee available at baaU llDd tbrtft luUtutliam are tied to-tbe llx·montb rate ad wW carry a muimu.m 10.29' percent lntw11t rate 1tart1QI Tbunday. The prevlou1 record• for TreuUI')' btll rat• -9.808 per- cent tor three-month bllll and 9.930 percent for lb-month bills -wen Ht on Aua. •. 117f. as the economy wat enterlna a. dHp receuion. INTEaEST •ATES have Men WAllllNOTOlf ~) -TM .,., ....... w~A.a-1• predlcW a • now·· ot MW lcMlt ...... t6 CIMe al••• at taerea1&•1 Uae ·=· ... mOll&lltr el '* c ....... . 111.~~and ..... of a NPG11 to~. DIA•· perta laid. •'J'be ......... ::..T equ.111 wtll ta ..,. T)ae p...-•1 btWJllTHI ••••C7 ..uniated a.-aa HI 1lvta Cuba more tb•• ,1.t MD&oa1ahte......., ........ ~. "ID ft ATS or,..., ••• ol tlMt Caba arm.y coettaa. to Im· proH,'' tM DIA uld. '"1'11111 a. bee ... ot 11111'1111d comlNlt a· pertmee ID Mtea, blt..uled 11 ...... at bome ud deliftr/ ol ........ ., ....... Tiie report. t::.:: 1Mlala41 eloHd .... toa .. ...._. _.... IMt Aldl Md relr•rd HC~Nld-...am.,...a Ceba 111•r aHaalt 1•u. mobOI 1Vf..,.._,,aoe .... 10., am..rz-, • .._ ol tlli aclyallffd 0·11 Jet noter. · tar,... troop tl'Ull*'t Ml&eop- ten Md~oeND·,.. naval caaaNt .,.., •. TIM cwor9' "'8loG of tbe re- port made QD17 ladJnct rel- ereaee1 to lo•let mllltary peraouel la Caba and 1ald notblDI about the Ru11laa 1roud combat brt1ade then wboae prweace ... reeentlJ eonflnned b7 tbe Carter ad- lll1DiltnldaD. IT IAID TBAT Cuba 'a mllltarJ, eecioomic and poUtieal U. wltll tbe 8omt Umon are ··eio..r Ulm ..... and that .. u •• rt .. of 8ua1lan mUltary equipmmt "sreaUy lncreued" ID dollar value lut 7ear. ''TradltionaUy, Cuba has bad to ..tu. for older aystems while other lloeeow client states re- ceived more recent production," aald DIA analyst Martin J . Scheina. incre11ln1 tbrouehout tbe 11--..1,.. Fi~fa economy as the Federal ~e ......,,..,_, • "Of late, however, in llne with the profesalonallaatioo of the military. Cuba has been taking delivery on systems comparable to thoee received by Moscow's other allied atatea. ·• Board attempts to contaln lnfla- tion by •lowtnc arowth ol tbe- meney 1upply. Hlsher lntereat rates make borrowtn1 more ex- penalve, however, and tbe In· creue may worsen the current rffeuion. Meanwhile, the reserve board said out.standing consumer io- 1tall ment debt Increased by $2.« billion ln July, compared to a $2.55 billion increase in June. That mark.s the third straight month consumer borrowing bas Jagged -a trend that may refiect resistance to rtat.ng in- terest charges. Extension or credit and liq- uidations of existing debt both Increased in July, the board s aid . Growth in cr edit also slowed for revolving charge ac· counts, auto credit and mobile home purchases, although the pace for personal cash loans in- creased. ON ANOTllEB front. the Com- merce Department said total sales by the nation's retail stores increased 0. 7 percent in dollar terms ln August, the same as lD July. The sales volume probably declined for the Mb conaeeutive month, however. Two preserved specimens of the snail darter lie on a human band. These memben of an endangered 1pec1es have held up construction of the $115 million Tellico Dam for over two years, and Monday the Senate voted 48-44 to demand completion of the Tennessee project. English Firm Buys Howard Johnson's BRAINTREE, Mua. <AP) -Howard Job.Dion's 211 lce cream flavors will soon belong to the Engllab, foBowing an announcement that the restaurant and motel cbaio bu been boueht by Imperial Group Ud., a BrlU.sb food giant. Under a preliminary ap-eement announced Monday, Imperial will pay some $630 mllllon for the oranae-roofed empire. The sales agreement is s till subject to final approval by directors, shareholders and various regulatory boards. HOWARD JOHNSON'S CO. would continue to operate under its present management. Company President Howard 8 . Johuoa, son of the company's founder. would take a seat on lmperial's board of directors. The ne ws that lm~rial will pay $Z8 a share iD cub for Howard Jobnsoo's stock bad Its expected results. Tradin& lD the company's stock, halted Friday on the New Yort Stock Exchanae at $15.25 a share, closed at $22.75 Monday on lbe Bia Board. Imperial Group Ltd., la the aixth larseat corporation ln the United Kinedom. Sales tut year amounted to 3.4 bWton pounds, or about $7.6 billlon, and proftt.s were 123 million pounds, or about $277 million. IN ADDITION to Cuba's ex- tensive involvement in Africa, DIA apeciali1ta reported "a noticeable lncreaae In Cuban aupport ol Latin American in- aur1enta." The report linked what it described M a ''reaur1eoce" of Cuban .-ctiv1ty in Latin America particularly to the then·ragi.nc battle by Sandiniata rebela to overthrow the Somcna regime in Nlcarapa. • But It also spoke of close Cuban relations with Jamaican Prime Mio.later Michael Manley and of ties with Guyana. Gary R. McClellan, a Latin American analyst for DIA, saJd there was evidence of Cuban "contact.a in practically all of tbe Caribbean islands, either of· flclally wttb the governments themselves or with the more left- ist ·leaning radical or Communist. oriented individuals, parties or movements." IN SPEAKING of a Foxtrot· clus diesel-powered submarine supplied by Ruuia earlier this year, Scbe:ina said thia sub "is an ideal vehicle for the clan- destine movemeat of a small number of men." Commerce offlciala estimated total retail •ales ln August at f72. 71 billlon. up from July's $'72.28 billlon. The flgUJ'eS were adjuated for seuooal varlatiom. . . ·· .. · :· · "··· .. : .... PVBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE The Commerce Department ... · · ~~:elc:Jy~u;;~: !:!!.e~ ·:· .. ·~YI·· ·Oil ::.::: August 1978, while the August consumer price report to be re· · ..... leased ln two weeks la expected / "·· ..... · to show consumer prices in-.""C "· · ::.:::·::. creased about 11·12 percent in .... . a··· .: :: . that period. . ... · n·· .... : ... .··· - IHJTICS °" ... ACT ...... T percent (10%) 0 e ~ '"'CTIT10UI 9UllNHS NOTICE~S ·~~VEN 11\ott entire vote cast within NAMC nATeMINT ... J11tv • ""· .. ..,.,.., .. 04-' the boundaries of the T,.. '°'_,,,. 119•-• are ®'rto of Ille AllM> Water M•"•t•m•"' WllNM •: A .. ftC,..,....-....ii .... -~. Agency for al PALM o u1.11T u . Lro. w ••~Ollt..0.1MI d 0..0. o.tw,,.. u. ~ e .. <h. RESOLUTION 0 11' THE. ALISO c and i ates f 0 Colilot'ftlo'*l WATI!• MANAGEMl!NT AGENCY Governor at the las N••-1 lnvutme11u. llt< ... CONSTITUTING IT'S INOENTURI! • Calllorftl,-corporolfoft, Ill Oovor PltOVIOING THE Tf.llMS ANO gubematonal electiOD. Or io, No, 12, NOWPOr l 8Hch, g>;0~~~o~:"!~~~Nif~ DATED: July 18, ~=~::.!'::!. ,, c0fl4ucted ~,. TRl!ATM«NT hANT LEASE.HOLE 1979 llmtt.ed 1*1_.,.. Rl!VINUE llONOS. Willi H C! ...... -"· ..._. ........ ~. llK. The proceeds from the am .~ell.IA J-e.Net9tr, sale of the 1'9Vtnue bonds Assistant Secretary T111e ~ ~ "'" •"" u. a u t ho r I zed b y s a I d PVIM.,.. or-.. o..i Oefty ,..., c-" '*" .. °'..,.. '°""'' .,., resolution will be used, .... ,,,,..,, M,tt,u.u.•~·''" ,,...,. ..... n. '"' Boaters W amed tu Storm Gains Streryrth ) UI ·> :: ... 1·n:·5:: .. ·> alono with funds provided ,..,....,.. °'.,,.. c-11 Doi•~';::, by the memben of the Aue. aOIOds.cit.~. "· "· '"' ~,. Aliso Water Manaoement Agency and certain orant PUBLIC NO'l1CE .. • ,....,.., ...... ~ ... r----------~ os tfle ~ -c~iftued te <-pollll\eftts, the ·-COftt9ftt ce1110 •11••• or 1urpon 1110 .o 0¥ff ... _.. 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'"' ..,.. ... ,, •• ~.date t1 ftDal ~· -.ell' ....,..,. . 1.. .... -. ... -.0..,. ~-T.-. llliN A .... ..__ ll!Jfftlll c:.tlqMi .. r lac, Ce ..-....... ai,.., ......... or the reaoha oa ......... ---=--~·= >,iih.,... .,:=.c:r=:cw petUlon prote1tia1 -=.~ .............. ,_~ .. --.a. .. .,,. j ~-.st.i .. qaJ.mttbeete4 .. of ...... ,._...,.,1 I =:-........,., · § tb• re1olutloa aad :-,:--••• .,....._ · • : .... _,,_"' .................. ,__~..... ~· ' :=. -.. ._ of electon of the c-cy ~ • .._..., """sra;:l:i,':::------- A11n c y ·~:~ 111 ,,._, ~~---to. •. ~:.=r.r.r~ ~.: •. -:;.~ ~'= ? .. ~----~--------- --- SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Calllomla Auembly refused to ban tbe •'dimlnlahed capacity defense," al.lo dubbed tbe '"Twin.Ides defense," in murder trlala lllte that of former San Fnnclaco Supervisor Dan White. The vote Monday represented a victory for Aasembly Speaker Leo McCarthy, D·San Francilco over conservative Democrat Alister McAlister of San Jose. MeALISTE& BACKED amend- ments proposed by law-enforcement organizations to ban the diminished capacity defense, and also restrict in- sanity defenses. But while McAlister lost the vote, be ridiculed White's jUnk food de- fense by holding aJoft a package of Hoetesa Twin.ties. White, who ad- mitted shooting to death Mayor Geor1e Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk, was convicted only of voluntary manalaugbter 1111 DBPENSlt WAS baaed largely on bla mental state. Ria lawyer blamed 1'1tle , Jdllln11 on depreaalon caused by White's resignation and Moscone's refusal to reappoint him, and by hia con.aumption of junk food. McAliater, wavln1 tbe Twinkies, said bis amendment.a "would make it much more difficult for anyone to ever again riase the 1'winldes de· fence." •'This ia the time for us to strilte, for ua to reverse thole outraieous de- cision.a" of tbe state Supreme Court, II cA.liater said. THE BOUSE VOTED 46-27 to table the amendments, largely alone party lines. Tbe amendments were intended for 58134 by Sen. John Holmdahl, D- Cutro Valley. which went back to the Senate for aetion on other amend· ments oo a 79.o vote. The b1ll would allow the prosecu- tiorr.to request an examination by court-ordered psychiatrists of a de· fendant who claims diminished capacicy, and would let the prosecu· tion tell the jury lf the defendant re- fused to be examined. F.ee•B••lal . lloard Vote Nixes Suit SACaAIUUfTO (AP> -The Callfotllta ~utal Commfelioe wwld i.. coatrol over more UJaD m.ooo aerw WDder a bl11 tUt t>r...s ~ the •tate Seaate wlttaout debate, Tu blll, A.IMG by A11embl71naD Reary , ______ _ Mello. D2Wat1onvllle, ( Sf ~TE ) would make tbe ftnt 1t1ntftcant =ban H lD --------' tbe state'• over dev•AosUl ID tbe protecU" .-ereated ln um. Perbapl molt llplfieantly. tbt bW would re- move 11,000 aciw ot Nortbun California's Eel River delta land from tbe sone and remove vtrtuall;y aU ot Creleent Qey, mc.t ot llonterey•a Cannery Row, and portiaas of .........i Soutbem CaUfomia beach comm~. iDchMHn18$ acres of developed land in San Clemente between tbe clty golf course and the freeway. llFW lt'I .. •~eoll A•reeme11t SALINAS <AP> -'lbe nation'• lal'lat erower and shipper of broccoli bu joined the rank.a of Salinas Valley companies reacblnl aireement with the United Farm Worken. The tent•tive pact reached Monday wltb Mann Packing Company p•allela thole •lined by Sun Harvest, the la.r1est domestic producer of lettuce, and three other ftnns wltb tbe union led by Cesar Chavez. UNLIKE INSANITY , the diminished capacity defense does not acquit a defendant. But it can allow a first-degree murder charge to be re- duced lo second-degree lf the jury de-cides the defendant's mental state dld not allow premeditation, and a reduction to manslaughter if the de-Sellafor (]rps •Draft KftHIHlf' fendant lacked capacity for malice. SACRAMENTO <AP ) _ A Democratic state McAlisler's amendment would senator said Monday be may organize a group ln have reversed a state Supreme Court California to belp draft U.S. Sen. FAward Kennedy decision that broadened the defini-of Massachusetts for tbe .Democratic nomination tton of inaanity to cover peraoos wbo for president. understand their action Is wrong but "I concluded sometime ago President Carter cannot refrain from doing it because does not appear to be re-eledable and ... Gov. of a mental diJsturbance. Edmund Brown is unacceptable to most of my col· THE SAllE PROPOSAL wu re- j ected earller by the Assembly Criminal Justice Committee. McCarthy, stung by a recent Democratic Caucus refusal to back the same committee's decision on another bill, last week warned his band-picked committee chairmen not to lead fights to revene other com· mitteea' decisions. llcAlister ls chairman of the As· sembl,y Finance, Insurance and Com· merce Committee. CAUCUS CllADMAN Art Agnos, D-San Franclsco, said after the long closed-door McCartby-McAlister COD· frontatiQD that McCarthy wants to evaluate "whether there's a regular and repeated pattem of these amend· ments from McAllster" before malt· lng a decision OD his chairmanship. McAlhter, asked if bis chairmanship was at stake over the isaue, answered, "Who knows? Who cares?" leagues and myself," said Sen. Barry Keene, D- Eik. Keene said be would like to see a draft· Kennedy movement lD California with "several key legialators at the bead of it," and be said be expected to see more activity from state legislators next month. 2MenBeld Speeding Car Ud to Body SAN DIEGO <AP) -San Franciaco homicide detectives today planned to question two men ar· rested in San Die,o after a routine traffic atop led to the discovery of the body of a Standard OU Co. executlv,e who apparently wu bludaeoned to death. Taken into custody Monday for investigation of murder were 24·year-old Darrell Milla of Caruthersville, Mo., and CUrtis McKimie, 23, or San Francisco. 'Meanest Thief' Newlyweda Lo1e $10,000 GootU THE MEN WE•E AaaESTED after California Highway Patrolman Peter LaCbat stopped them for speed.in.s oa Interstate lS and checked the rellltradon cm tbe Mercedel 8-1 tbey reportedly were drivtna. Unable to reach reliatered owner Bert Juk Werre, San Frandaco police went to the SO.-year- old executive's Dlamood &qbtlr ...tdcmce, wbere tbey found hia bod7. a CHP .,.tAla Nld. streeftlaht at the bome of Webb'.• brotber, Bert. TBS LANDLOaD aEPUSBD penn••tinn to pot tb• lnlck in a 1ara1e. aaid Debbie, even t.bou&b sbe was worried about all the stuff ID tbe tNlc:k. The vehicle was recovered Sun· day 1D front ol a bouse in the ffuDt· era Point section. Shoes and a 1inall crocbeted blanket were all Ulat was Wt lb tbe back. Then .. ...,.. police load • bos with IOIDe 1Ml*"I ....... IDdlcated It =-to tile eoaple, It ..... • wr w dt7 propertJ. ftlS ,,_.. ma an tbe fti'lt 1eC al a _..., trip O'OlliDi tb• eoatr1. 'ftatttal retatl.,. aloq tbe wq. fter wlD end 111P ID Georlla. wb•I'• Tom bope9 to ........... 'l'MJ AW tMf .,_t IO 1-111 , ..... tnek. • ..,.. ..... tUt nan, dlaap. ....... -.. tbat Urie ,.,.. ............ 'I, throucb l'rt· !a1-" cloee down cm ...... ,,.,., ...... .... ~ .... -. . ...,...... .. '~-tmili ........ dldD1 do...,,......~ J(or111 .......... ~ ... _ ...... ...., .. ... ~ .... ...., .... ~ ................ • A 8POmJIAN no• tbe Saa~ eor, oner'• oftlce said Werre bad belB de9d at Inst a day. An autopey wu planned= . Aceordlnl to the CRP ln Sa , tbe HDior public relatioDa olftcer wu beaten to alb. A camera, stereo equipment ad ail"1' pieces were found ln tbe Mereeda. tbe CBP said. Yosemite Moving Many F acilitie1 f• • I ,. . .. ------....... .. HOME OWNER\ & .............. ,.,..,........, .... 01 _,_ °'""'a*.,. 111t DtWI\' rt ...... • ltifrr, .,_,_. RAllmlMS. °' ~ D1 L.Mf .... Let hlR .D4 HsUrrt I .DI Ne.us .. ,, ... JT ....... ...... "., ltt4NM80la'9. COIT.A._. MlllHOf-.1411 T•C1,..845-1701 M ...... ~ofDr • .,..... ...... ' I I I . • . -1.1 u. .:.---- ~ TO SPEAK OUT!! THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA IS HOLDING A PUBLIC MEETING. THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING ·~ IS TO ASK CITIZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING WHAT IS NEEDED IN THE CITY'S HOUSING ANO COM· MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM DURING THE YEAR 1980 . 1981. THIS MEETING WI LL BE HELO AT THE FOLLOWING TIME ANO PLACE: DATE: TIME: PLACE: Wednesday, September 12, 1979 7:30 p.m. Downtown Community Center 594 Center St. (opposite Lions Park) Costa Mesa, CafifOfnia ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CAN EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS TO THE HOUSING ANO COMMUNITY DEVEL- OPMENT COMMITTEE AT THE TIME ANO PLACE IN· OICATEO ABOVE, OR CALL 754-5327. fl~~ :GOURMET MARKET c M arJcet street) LIQUOR DEPT. Delueya pma&e label Viii Re.e .::r-.n FRESH FISH 6 SHELLFISH DAILY Med.size Slaell • Slartmp CWMle &M7 luo . . . . . . ........... 3.99 lb. Alaskan S.0W Crab Ou&en .......................... t.• "· · TOP CHOICE AND PRIME MEAT USDA INSPECl'ED 6 GRADED Wltele•W ~ .blerleu Lamb c.tudWI ...arw,....rr111n. A••"n&e W'tllll& 11-11111111 ••••••••••.•••.•.•.•.••••••••• 1. ft ... DetueJ'•-Ona·•··-.... ~. --- .. . . ·Law Could Raise AirpOn Noise Lid • ce.o• ... wW ...... eaNkleriaa lelillatlon that o ""'"11 IO lift UM! IW • tM .-. 1"el al alrcraft operat· iila fNm Jalm • .,.. AlrlMart. . ...--...,---.,~ r1M ._..l•tlalil. u .1'rtfld bJ:.':miib-Olllclili. wOWd •••mpt vlrtually all t~..ct tb~ all"eraft from Federal AviaUon Admlnlltratbl nolM reaul•Uom due to take ilhd ta i.a TM .....,. h• • allnlftc&nt bearinl for local airport operaUOaa becau.e the two -alrUaea that operate h'om tbe alrport -Air California ad H\&&bM Alrwnt - • both fb two-and three wclM alrplaw. l.«al oftJctala lay they belteve the lelblatlon WU ln· aplred by ....._.atora who are concerned about poolble deellne in. Mntce to mWler cities due to the Airline Derea\&lation Act ol lt'7&. 'tbe propoeed le&ialatloo rails to spell oul apparent beneftta for John W"ayne Airport, which ls one or the busiest ln the nation. Officials aa.y the Le1l.alatlon would bave a delrimentaJ effect on noise abatement sleps by the county. 1bey also fear that it would open the door ror poten· ti al lawsuits a~ainst the county, inspired by a policy over which local officials have no control. At the urging of Supervisor Thomas Riley . supervisors have voted unanimously to ask Orange Coun· ly's congressional delegation to oppose the measure. Residents near the airport say they have all the noise tbey can handle under present conditions_ It would be un· consciable to add to their discomfort. Change Takes Courage Two Orange Coast residents proved last week that your're never too old, nor too young, to change your mind about career goals. At the age of 58, rormer Saddleback College Trustee Norrisa Brandt has decided to abandon a comfortable life among what she terms the "haves" of Irvine, to return to Los Angeles as a classroom teacher among the "have nots ." Mrs. Brandt believes that establishing communica· tion among blacks whites and Mexican-Americans Is es· sential to cooling growing antagonisms. She will move from her peaceful Irvine home to a downtown Los Angeles apartment and try to do her bit toward breaking down the growing ghetto barriers . Meanwhile, at the other end of the age range, 25· year-old Costa Mesa police officer Craig Rozean bas d e· cided to leave the police force and enter a seminary to become a minister. Rozean says that four years of police work have opened his eyes to many human needs Dealing with juvenile runaways, family fights, drunks and transients in trouble, Rozean learned a lot-about life. He also managed to obtain a degree in sociology attending school part time. Now he will add three years of seminary training to has poLi ce and academic experience. aiming at becoming pastor of a sm all church. doing family counseling, or pe rhaps serving as chaplain in a police department It takes a certain amount of moral courage to give up a comfortable life and a secure job in order to better serve one's fellow man. These two show that sort of courage still exists Sad Develop01ent· ll 's a sad r efl ection on the state of society when as friendly and family.oriented a spot 'as Knott's Berry Farm is obliged to install airport-type metal detectors to protect its patrons from bodily harm. A Santa Ana group, supported by Supervisor Edison Miller. recently charged Knott's with discrimination against His panics because amusement park security of· fi cials were conducting "pat down" body searches of teen-age visitors. Knott 's contended that a ll members of teen·age groups have been s earched for weapons without regard to race or color since a gang fight at the park last March. That fight resulted in the death of one youth and injury to three others And, as a letter in today's Mailbox reveals. incidents of knife assaults had occurred as long ago as 1976. Now Knott 's has installed four metal detectors to check out visitors without the need for a "pat down." So the court has dropped the demand for a restraining order on body searches . ll 's reassuring to know that our kids now will be as s afe at Knoll's as we are in a commercial a irliner. But how depr~sing to think it should come to this . • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 B oyd!Mari·tal Money ByLM.BOYD The more money a man earns on bis Job, the more he is inclined to aet married. Tbe more money a woman earns on her job, the less in· cllned she ls to get married. And that's that. Q . "Those thinas that aatrooauta call 'corn fiaketi,' wbat do they do with them?'' A . They eat them for b.Nakflllt. .Gloomy . Gus 1111 Democratlc claoiee1: One wbo 1llo•ld ba .. kea a preaelaer; oae wbo _.. mama 8Dd wtt1e to appro .. ; Ud ne wbo 1bo•I• I• lb•. m11orol~. •••• At the time in 1776 that those find founding fat.hen 1l1ned The Declaration Qf In· dependence ~ repeat In· dependence -every fifth person in the Colonies was a slave. Antoine Boulard of Paris Uk.ed bookt. No. not any eer· Wn kind of books. Quality. rarity and aubJect matter didn't lotMelt him. He Just liked boob. So much IO, ln fad, that early ln the 19th ce~tury be retiNd from hla bualnela at the aae ot '9, boUCbt fin ellQltJ bou8 ... and ~ fo ftU UMm with I00.000 boob. lndd«l· tallt, be dldll't rud IDQCh: ,l.jl\, pleaM, 8DIOlll the 1oD1• but l...t well Down pallndromee t.btl 1~lmea: ''A.re ,.. not-dntna .,,...,. "' 1..,. 4.N~ •ariMf .,.,, ....... ' '. R*ttt H. WHdl~llMr &MtMre kl'tlbkhl edltorl .. P• l!c1tor Jack~ non Argentine Torture Use Probed W AIHJNOTON Tb.la may tW'D out Lo be a crucial period ln Ar1...UU, when aa .. ttmtted to.tot peraoa1 bav• ben m u.rdeNCI, &Oriu.Nd and tlleol11 detalned or have &imply d&ap. peared 1lnce Joue lhfeel Vldela aebed ,powu lD lt'lf. The loteroatlonal Human Rlahta Comml11lon 11 1c~uled to be,ln an inveatl1at1on of the Vldela dlctaton bip'1 treatment or Ila polltlc».I opponenta Our own in· veata&allon, based on lo· t.ervlews with intelligence sourcea and examination or secret State Department M · ports. lndicates tbat Arsentina stands aa ooe of the world's most naarant violators of ' Art Hoppe human rt~ sine• tbe mlMI die· tator of Otanda, fdl Amin. wu driven outol power. W a &'&POatED earlle.r bow the Videla rectme. boplnt to lm· prove Its fal~ reputation. bired a blab-powered Madllon Avenue public relations flrm, Bursoo-llanteller, to bri&hten ita lmafe. In a Sl.2 million pro- pou l, the New York Imai•· molden recommended an e1t· t.enalve campaign to influenee the media and produce favor•· bJe publicity for Videla 's 1ovem· ment. Reliable sources have told our associates Joe Spear and Gary Cohn that Videla 's heocbmeo have been pressuring Ar&eati.oe edJtors aod publllhers to testify befo~ the U.S. Concreu oo ~ . ..improvement'" ol human rtabta lo Argentina. These sources aay the pressure includes Implied threats aealnst those who MellDe to 11.aC the Vldela ,... 1lme'1w.-... TM --1 arw. p.r. campalp 11 to countered cona,....AouJ crllkltm, particularly that of Sen1. Edward Ke•nedy, D· ,.... • and Frank Cburdl. 0.. Idaho, KCOl"diDa to tba. t'Mpeci· eel COUDC!!,,. on HeOlltpberlc Al· fairs <C0nA). BUT A aECBNT State Department report prpeota a at.ark, totally diffeN'Ot Sftdure of Ar.1niUoa today. .a plctW'e UD· varnilbed b)' the aoftenina llow of lledllon Avenue hype, ''The Araeotme SoY•rnment continues to kUl. torture and imprltoo in· noeent people." the secret re· port atat.e9. ••Aftd the bulc ln· aUtut.iooa of reprealon, lnclud· 101 tecret prl1ooa and an impotent Judiciary, remain un· affect.eel.·· Uofortunately, the Vldela re· glme baa lta defenders wttttln ID BE GL~D TO RIDE ~~TGUN FOR YOU. JlMMY ... SURE WOULD.. -~FAAASHYMNI~. tb• State Departmnt. u a Hcret memorandum of IHt llareb .-... Patrkla Derian, Utlttant MCNtUJ for lllamaD rlthb, vebemeDUy ~U.S. 1upport for a • m World Bau loa to VWela for railroad lmprovementa. Hv oDDGllW.on ... baaed OQ Ar1en.tWt·1 dis· aracetul NCOrd of repreukm un- der Vldela. But John Bmbnell. deputy U · 1latant secretary for Latin America, arauecl for U.S. sup. port ol the IND nqueal, or at. leut an abet.endoa from voting on the loan appllcatloo. State's Latin American bureau is notorious for its support ol rigbt- wing dictators south of tbe border, no malt.er bow blatant their violations or human right.a may be. THE LATIN American bureau. conscious ly or un- consciously echoing Videla 's Madison Avenue -s uggested pitch. argued-that there bas been a decline in torture al the regime's opponents. Derian dis· agreed. "Torture remains routine in interrogation," she noted in the secret memo. ·'There are no reports sustaining the statement or a decline in torture " She added; "V1dela has s ttll not even begun to fulfill his repeated pro- mise to us of a general account· mg for the disappeared to their families. and. according to our post reporting, the government will continue to !>tonewa ll on tlus issue Also. 1t should be noted that attorneys continue to be threatened and harassed in ~1r t:ffortl> to defend a II pohttcal pnsoners" Busllnell argued that a U S vote aga.mst the railroad loan might lead V1dela to ignore pro- mises be had made to clean up his act To its d1scred1t. the State Department chose to go along with the dictator coddlers of the Lalin American bureau The United States abstained from votm~ on the loan reque:-t. y,h1ch thert•upon y,a:-. approved Look, Dick! Look, Jane! This Is School? .. Hurry up, Dick. Hurry up. Jane," said Mother. "Summer is over. It is time once agatn not to go to school." "Oh . Mother." said Jane. "I bke the first day of not going to s chool Not g o in g t o school 1s lots or fun ." "Yes . Jane," said Moth e r "Pl e a se hurry . You must cat ch the bus.·· .. Y e l>. Mother," said Dick. "But if we are not going to school, why must we catch the bus?" "Silly Dick, · sa id Jane. laughing Oafr·ing ). "We are not going t.o school 6ecause the bus will bnng black children to our school " "Yes. Dick," said Father Mailbox ·w e lik e black c hildren Everyone likes black children We do not lake buses. No one likes buses. Now . here 1s your bnck, Jane And here ts your brick. Dick Do not miss the bus ." DICK ~D Jane were \'Cry ex c1Led <ex s1te-ed l "Look. Dlck." said Jane. "Look and :.ee See the bus"" "No. Jane.·· saJd Dick "I do not see the bus. Where 1s the bus?" "I don't know. Dick." said Jane. "We must look harder." Dic k and Jane looked and looked. But they could not find the bus Jane was frightened <fry-tend ). "Oh, Dick ," said Jane. "We missed the bus. Father will be angry What shall we do?" "Let us run. Jane." said Dlck "Let us run away Let us run away and hide whe re they wtll never look for w. " "Where ll> that. Dick"" said Jane. .. School. Jane." said Dick "Let us run away to school · Dick aod Jane ran and ran ··Look. Dic k."' said Jane 'Look and set> ~ oor school · "YES, JANE," said Di ck "Look and see See our teacher Her name is Mass Grimm G<>od morrung. Mtss Gnmm ·· ··Good mormng . c h1ldreo," said Miss Grimm "I am glad you came to school today You have lots to learn." "Yes. Miss Grimm, said Jane. "What shall we learn'" "You s hould learn. Jane." said Miss Grimm. "that the scbool needs more teachers. You should learn t.bat lbe teacben; need more money. You should learn that the taxpayers are too stingy <stin·Jet> >to spend enough 1ee-nufO money on t.be schools.·· ·'Thank you. Miss Grimm.·· i.a1d Dick "Where can we catch the bus., .. "Look and see. Dick, · said MllS& Gnmm. ··See Mr Brown. Mr Brown 1s the bus driver. Mr Brown 1s carrying a sign ltke mine It says. Unfair'· Mr R rown 1:-. on -.t n kl' too · •'()H, DICK;' :.aid Jane "We did not miss the bus There was no bus Let us run home and tell Father Now f'ather will not be angry ·· But Father was angry at Miss Grimm and Mr Brown. Father wrote a letter to the newspaper. He said Miss Grimm and Mr. Rrown were selfishly keeping his children from getting a good education <ed-u-kay-s hun ). "Father is right, Dick," said Jane .. If there 1s no school and no bus. not going to school is no run .. "Yes. Jane. · said Di ck. 'But 1t 1s very educatJonal " <Ri·dik· u-luss 1 There'~No Such Thing As Abso lute P~ol Safety To tbe Edit.or: Reaardlo& the article on drowning, which appeartld Sept. 3, I wish to express my personal concern for being misquoted. The Daily Pllot casually pre· sented a few brief lines on how my ion "strolled out. of the Phillipe· Costa Mesa home and stepped fully clothed into the shallow end of their swimming pool,·• according to your report That situation was publicly presented In a manner which would lead the readers to u 1ume t.bal 1 wu ne&Ugent ln pro- vldln1 adequate safety 1tan· dard1 to prot.ed my chlld. Your papeT quoted me u aayln& "no matter how much you know, or how tale you are, you can't pro- tect your cbild.ren," then added, she lntltted. I did not lnalat n,UU.0,1 What I aetu.ally aald wM. ''Do mau.r bow mucb you tnow, or bow safe you are, JOU unaot alway1 protect your cbtldnm." That at.atement wu made because email children act on tmpulte, not lo11ca1 U.Ouptl g YOO OWN a pool, of coune lt pNMIJtt a rltk, n•ardl .. of wbetber or not your chUdnn •wim. Tbl pcUt II drownlAf ean t.Ue .-. la U.. belt of....., ulll It • Dot ....aartty a cue of &iliarw:e OI' ~ Jt CM ... ,,.. to..,... .. ,....~tt.at U ll•P"DI •nder tb• moat ------- guarded slluatlona, they can also undentaod that lL could happen ln their own home. Thia atUtude does he.lp becauae most pool ownen have an incident before they recognize the negative upecta of owning a pool. Almoet every person I know, has bad some oear drowning In· cldent In their life. These incl· dents are not statiaUca and go unreported. The 7.385 national 1taUJtlcs for lt7t, are the black and white figures which are represented with death cerUllcates. Yet, many of the victim• live, and bow t.bey have to live, and tbe extent of the bralo damace done due to near drowninl, LI a dlfferent 1tory. When we cu talk about Ute 1ubJeet ol dJ'OWDiq oPeDJy aod obJectlftly, we can btlia to kt upon lt wtth new IMlabt. SA.LL Y PIDLUPS W at.r Sat.t:J ~ Pre•ed.._ Neflfleff To the Bdltor: I WM tnrased by the l"«ieDt 1ult aplntt Knott'• Berry Farm for we.,.,_ MU'Cblnt. On u.. l.SL ':l'N my .. ,,_llDdloe.....,._ • .. ltabbed DJ ....... ..... al a KaaU'• BerrJ Parm duce. Re .,_ two dart lD tM liloeptta1 •• eol&olllAlft.• ud ... •••ka work bec•aH of lt . rortuat•IJ la• ta ff •t•d •o permanent iJUury but could have bffn killed. Since t.bat time there nave been other· stabbings and even deaths at Knott's and Magic Mountain. • Fortunately the ·Judge upbeJd Knoll's •ecasioo to protect peo- ple in the park. I feel t.bat lhis ts their right and responsibility and encourage public support of Knott's policies. ROBERT B. DOWNEY 6-....... To the Editor: I feel l must respond to your editorial ol Sept. 4, "Victims Pay ud Pay!" Your 1tatemeot tbat tbe perpetraton ~ tbeH bei.Doul crimel .. ,.. wit.bin their le1al rt1bt1 to be carrytn1 loaded ftrearma ia town LI eltber a wWtW aU.mpt at deeepUon or f t.be result of an irresponsible ig· oorance. According to California Penal Code sections 12000 through 12094, no person has the right to carry any loaded firearm inside any town or In any .public place, nor has anyone the right to carry any gun loaded or empty concealed without a state permit. The only "&un carry. Ing" allowed by the statutes per· tains to keeping guns in the home or one's place of buiness. neither of which ap~ly here. TBE&E MAY or may not be a need ror further eua control laws. That, I fear, is a con· troveny tut will be with us for some time. U tbe public LI to de. clde witel:r OD WI lsaue, they .,... truthf\11, accurate iDfon:na. tloe tnm both ..... ZYtl1 rtlbt and prlftlese car-ri• a ,..poaeibl1lt7 ol equal arant:y. ,,_..are tboM amoaa UI Wbo WCMald a-. tbeH riehta, and tbeM people must be ilolat- ed •Dd dealt with lndlvldually. but to abollsb tbe rllbta ol the man1 to coatlOI the actiOM'\ia very. v...,. few ll the raU~ the dkt8tcr. DON VAN DAISEM • ,......, .... ._ ........... _ ...,.._ ..................... ....... ................... ""c.---. CA .... L..-. 11EJll1 M tw I U .._ .... ....................... _ ...... .... _ ... ..._ __ ............... ....., .......... ... _._ .......... MULTIMILLION DOLLAR BUllN!ll EYID Marc Ben!at•ln Holda Bottle of Zoom Tableta 'Zoom' Brings Legal High BEVERLY HILLS <AP ) -A stimulant called "Zoom" ia causing a sensation on the drug scene, where users say they are ftn:,ftn a new "high" from the pill and ita unusual g point -it 'a legal. Zoom la being touted u "a natural organic stimulant and appetite depressant," and health food stores across the nation eay they cannot keep enoucb oftbestuffinstock. AL1110UGH Z0011'8 llAIN lNGllEDIENT, the Brazilian herb euarana, la le1al, the Food and Drug Adminlatration says Jt ia investigating this new "upper." Users have compared Zoom •a ltick to cocaine, even though initial FDA tests show its chief active ingredient is caffeine, the same amount u in a few cups of coffee . .Marc Bernstein, the Beverly Hilla en- trepreneur who launched Zoom after abandontn.a a ca reer ln the garment industry, said bis product wm solve what he calla the nation's human enern crisis while, at Uie same time, maktne him a m ulUmiWonalre. "We're talking about a bualness that wUJ do mllllona of dollars of buaineu in thia country, and we are equipped to handle thia," he sald. "I've been getting orders for aa many u 3,000 cues a day. They're driving me crazy." The Zoom bottle, with a bubble-gum style label in pink, black and yellow, recommend.a two to four tablets a half hour before breakfast for an energy llft. But whether Zoom can truly provide that lift re- mains in dispute. Its base, guarana powder derived from a wood,)' vine grown in the Amazon jun1lea of Sout.b America, has been the maln ingredient ln a Brazilian carbonated soft drink for yean. A related plant ls used by Indians in Colombia to stave off hunger. However, the Los Angeles Times recently quot· ed D r . R o n a ld Sie g el , a UCLA psychopharmacologist, as aayln1, "Caffeine ia tbe only active alkaloid in guarana." "USERS SAY THEY DON'T GET the tremors or crash at the end the way they do when they drink coffee," be sald. "But pbarmacololically there la no buia for thole claims. lt'a jtaat caffeine." In an interview, Benuteln decll.ned to compare Zoom to coffee or cocaine, aaytna be uae1 neither. "People eay lt'a like coffee and cocaine. People say it's apeed (amphetamine) wtth a bu.u like co- caine," eald Bermteln. "I make no claims. What I s ay la it's a pure enern food for vitality. I'm not in- to illesal or lWclt drucs. I'm a reputable IUY." Ke conceded t.bat Zoom pllla contain 2.8 percent caffeine. PVBUC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE .. . . . . . . . ... ' . . ..... I DM.VN.OT A1 Attorney Critkizes 'Mo1mon Militia' now. UtM CAP) -A • • ~ ... ..,. ... llJllFll M9 duet. I Mud qal.ut bl•lla'Uli• tr 11 claallea1l•1 a aio•N•H•l· rela\M arrett b1 we.a' M calla rla~•• Y.Jtua Uat•eraUr'• 11or9*'mlllU.." Att.orDl7 -.aid ltlqtr, "· ..,a • MW. Utala law stv• ta.. ellwe· ..... •veral\)''I lffWlt7 fol'09 •· Watt ... poltoe po .. to ~ NttP*ltaadardl. Tll& LAW OIVD eampua pol.le. lb• l\alUI ot peace om"" Oil OI' olf cam pm. Ual""1ty Prealdtnt DalliA Oakl, 41, an aUorney wbo bae fou1.ht teMral Npla&loa of U.. private NMol. aaya UM elaar1• ii ''PN· ~-.·· Be MAd Kbool ottlcta.1' have no in· ..._ ol »Olldu atandarda ot the a. ... ., ,... 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The CPSC reporta Mt fataUUes from lpltbll gasollae since 1973, and more U.u 4,lOt laJurie• from guollne-related bul"Dll ID lt77. What cu you do not to beeome an added atathtlc! Ne.er u.e nammable Uqalcla near a name or lgnlUoa aoarce. Always remember tbat Ulo8e lavlalble 1aaol1De vapon can easily Ignite. Do not refuel power equipment, sucll aa lawnmowen,wbeatbeyarebotornaaalag. UM oely mualaduer·reeommnded f'8ela for camplal stoves ud lutena. U yoa mu& store 1aMllae, do so oD.ly la ap· preyed •alet7 cans wl&h flame anu&ers aad pre· asare·releuevalvea. la many sla&es It ls illegal &o slplM>e gu. But If you mut siphon gu la or oat of JCHU car. Hver alplloa by mouth. Jut a few drops of &uollae la tile hangs can kill yoa. lasCead, use a band· operated pump. Fedn-ol Bigltmeafl Fee D~ Fa•t DEAR PAT l have to pay t he highway use tax What tax penod 1s reported on Form 2290 an d "'hen is 1t to be filed ·1 K.L .• Costa Mesa The taxable period begins JnJy 1 and encb the following June 30. The return ls due on or before JuJy 31. If you put a vehicle 1.llto use durlag U.e year, il cu be pro·rated and the reuam ls due the month following the mouth you first used tbe vebJ· cle. The highway use tax ls paid at &be beglDAilag of the tu year as opposed to tbe end. LOW PROAL! ............ , Presley's Ex likes Privacy MEMPHIS. T e nn. (AP > -Pri scl lla Presley II emb&rltio1 on another career, butaays her first prtortly will be her daughter. the only child of the late E lvus Presle y. "I want to keep a low proflle because I Uke my pr ivacy," Ms. P resley said u she arrived at a hair designers meetlng 1n her role as unofficial representative ro r Wella Corp., a cosmetics firm that boosted the careers of Farrah Fa wcell and J aclyn Smith. M a. Pres l ey. 3 4 . divorced from Presley In 1973, said her three· year contract with the fir m requires h er to pose in m agazine ad· vertisements, appear an c ommercials and on televlsion talk shows . But Ms. Presley. as she prefers lo be called, said 11 -year-old Lisa Ma rie is more 1mpor· tant "My daughter comes fi rst." she sttid. ··1 lake cha llenges, but I want lo do things ver y slowly To m e , th.as is a good ch a lle nge because 1t puts me with people and I love to be with peo pie." .· • NATION I CONSUMER I AT YOUR SERVICE FTC Eyes Ad £1aims F ~r Contraceptives WASHINGTON <AP ) -Tbe Federal Trade Commlulon la Joo1r•n1 Into advetUa!ne claim• for tome COD· t.raceptlvea t.bat alleaedly oventate thelr effectJveneu ud can cau. ••n to In.adequately 1\W'd 1&al.na( UDW~Npanc:l•. The · dlaeloHd lt 11 coadoetlnl a ''nonpublic lnvnt.l•aUon" ot .cr. vertlttnc f&r non·preac rtpUon vallnal c:oot.raceptlv•. THE COll•l8810N had b .. n aaked by a 1roup of law 1tudenta to re1ulate the adl. In denytn1 the •tu· denta' petiUon. the commlak>n aald ll a lready had an lnveaU••tJon unckr way. The lnve1U1atlon could lead to FTC ac:Uon a1aln1t 1ome flrm1, althou&h the com01Uslon revealed no delalla ot the probe The cocnml11Son added. •'The prob- lem a whlch the Pl'Utloa d11cuuea are 1rave oneis and the conseq&aenea of cont.raceptlvt rallure are aertoua tor both the lndlvtdual and aodety " nu. anawer did not ut!afy the Stu· denta for the f;umlnatlon ol Con· traceptlvt Effectlvene11 or three membera ol CongTeH CallJne foT ad· dltlonaJ Information on the "non· publlc lnvesUaaUon. were Rcpe. Ted W elu . D NY . A n t hony C . Bellen.son, D·Calaf . and Harbar• A M1kW..ki, D· Md. "THE NUMBE R Of' unwanted preg nancies 10 t h11 country 1s e p1dem1c. partic ular ly a mong the young and indigent IPallure of con tr aceptlon contnbules s1gnificaoUy to this proble m. as does promot.lon which om1U vital Information and af. rtrmatively deceives conaume ni. ·· Ms. Mlkuleki sald. Beilenaon sald. "It is unclear to me why this w ue is not belng deatt·wtth pu~Ucly." Welss said. "A full and detailed ac counting of the comm1111loo 's ·oon· public invesllgation' or Uua problem would provide important tnforma tlon" for congressional hean.ng.s that might beheld later AFTEll DENIAL OF 1ts pet1t1on for regulallon of the ind us try. the '>tu dent group last week came back to the FTC with allegallons agamst ad vertisements for two produc~ En care Oval. made by ~orwtch Eaton Pharmaceut1cal!.. and Emko Con traceptave Vaginal Foam. a product of Schering Plough Corp The st udent group 'ia1d the two r1rms· ads have eiu1ggerated the er fecllvenes.s or the products In pre ven ting pre gnan cy. exploited wom en's rean. about other met.bods of coatlWptlw and o.entae.d lbe .... ta ...... tbe two Pl'Od.aeta. Scberka•·Plou1h apokHman Robert Oarolalo 1ald ol tbe alleaa· dona" ••All our adl are la compliance wtth replatory requJremeata and reflect die Hfety ud etneac1 ot the product. All tbe ada that are beiq run today are to mtdJeaJ pro· teaatooala, and are not to the aeneral publJc:." Air Force Major Facing Chargea Of Mamlaughler MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho <AP > - Elmore County Prosecutor Alan Wlllon hu ftled a charge of lnvolun· tary manalaupter agaimt AJr Force Maj. Kevin D. Mullen, cbar&Jna him with nes.Ucence lo the death of a woman ln July. Mullen, 11Ullloned at Mather Au Force 8a11e near Sacramento. is charged in the de~th of Capt. Eva Lenti. 30 The woman was found dead tn a bathtub at her Mountain Home residence July 24. MULLEN TOLD 1nve11t1gatmg of · fkers he left lht• woman in the tub with the water running a few days earlier to awaken her A coroner'& Jur y ruled la.st week Mull e n Wa 'I guilty or "gros:. negligence .. en the woman·s death. A coroner·~ warrant was signed Thu rsd ay, ask ing Ca li fornia authontJeA to r eturn the major t.o ldabo to face the charge. 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BANDY • ' ............... l 1118" O'Murt lt IJtuu • tap ol tbit_IDlf WOIPW et ta.. ,..._t time uc1 1avort.q b.la .. etor, ID UM U.S. amatwr dlam.,.._.,tpe ,...u, in tlmi..t. ~1 All IBO&T 1' tJNlll to 1nduate from Loni 8eecb State," O'Mean HJt. "l b..S pJameec4 to tan them ..u thi• tall and1ara-pro lD the tprinc. Bat t.luit WU blfON the U.8. WalMH'. Yet he atlU bu Ume to devote to leaaer ae· tiviU. • apeM Ume wttb friends and aeqaala· t&Dffll -tM IOlf COUIM. O'M..,. drove home h'om Clenlud after wl.DIUQa tM ~ obampk>nahlp and even t,boup be wu tired from the loal drive, he played Cand wcm) ln the ea.ta ...... ()pea lut w~end. ••• WAS SNTS&l!:D •EPOat: tbe {J.$ . amatew ...t e... tboqb I wu tJred, I feJt there wu no ...... ln pWllq out," O'Meara said wblle waJttac for a plaJGlf at ea.ta Mesa Sunday. ~ be bu 1alned All·American stature three timea at LoG1 Beach State, O'Meara was a comparative unknown on the state and national scene until bis recent conquests of both the state and U.S. champion.ships. "I wu having problems putting and I changed to a semi-blade putter that is lighter before the state amateur," O'Meara says. "Winning the state championship was the biggest thrill of my life until I won the U.S. amateur." Winning the U.S. amateur title gives him an exemption to the World Series of Goll. the U. S. Open and the Masters among other things. '*Now I want to play ln Ole tine major tOW"Da· m•ta and U.... defead my tJtle ba North Caroltlla next year before I make llle awttcb. I will take nlN mdD W. tall and •labt tn tM IPrial tn order to play ba u many t°"mam.ta u ~ble." Al lbe amateur ebampkm, be will play with defendl.nl cbampkm Fully Zoeller ln the first 'AU I ..,..,etl •• de .., .. e•t, ·~ .... ,,,..,,.,,_, round ol the Masters; with Severiano Ballesteros and Hale Irwin in the first two rounds of the U..S. Open; and with other outstandlne golfers in the World Series of Golf and probably the Crosby Clambake at Pebble Beach where he won the state amateur title. l'M EXCITED ABOUT the chance to play with these players and in these tournaments, and if l turned pro 1 wouldn't have that opportunity," be says. O'Meara moved to Mission Viejo at the age of 10 and the family home was next door to Mission Viejo Country Club. Angels' Magic Number: 15! Aoy combination of Angel victories or Kansas City losses totaling 15 will give Gene Autry's club its first divisional title ever . The Angels are even closer to eliminating Minnesota. which entered the day 611'.i games behind. To squelch the Twins, the Angels need 13 victories or 13 Minnesota de· feats. or any combination thereof. ALTHOUGH THE ANGELS were mathematically alive in the race last season at this point, they were trailing Kansas City by three games. This is the first time in the club's 18·year ixistence that the Angels can talk legitimately of magic num- bers Tonight Nolan Ryan opens on the mound as the Angels begin a two-game series in Chicago. Rick Wortham is scheduled to pitch for the White Sox. Tbe Angels brought five players up from their Sall Lake City farm club Monday-shortstop Rance Mulliniks pitchers Ralph Botting, Bob Ferris and Dave Schuler, and first baseman John Harris MULLINIKS, WHO BEGAN the season with the Angels, hit .343 at Salt Lake City while Botting is also making hls second appearance with the ma1or league club this year. Manager Jlm Fregosi is hoping to get a complete game or something close to it out of Ryan tonight because the bullpen is suffering. Starter-turned-reliever Don Aase bas a sore arm, rookie ace Mark Clear is recovering from tendinitis and John Montague, while healthy, has been overworked since Joining the Angels from Seattle. "1 1rew up playtn1 there." be says. "All I wanted to do wu eat, aleep and play 1011. J really •ot lntereated ln the 1ame by Uvtn1 ao close to ffie courae." When be won the U.S. amateur title with an .8·and-7 victory over defend.l.ne champion John Coot, a klag-tlme friend, be went into the final match wtth a clevll·may·care attitude. '.'l love match play." he aaya. ·'I told myself before I started that if J lose, I will be the run· nerup so why not go all out and go for the win. It's a matter of who puts the pressure on wbo and I didn't have anything to lose . "I WAS DOWN BY TWO boles alter four and then John started swtneing badly. I had a birdie on the 17th and a par on the 18th in the first round and went four-up. "But I teed off an the afternoon like I was dead even with him and J birdied the fifth . sixth and seventh boles, then got another one on the 11th <and f10al >bole to end the match." It was s mall wonder that Brad Greer, his op· ponent m Sunday's playoff at Costa Mesa. had to regard the man he was facing for the cham- pionship as some type of Superman. JI only took two holes for O'Meara to capture the title with a perfect three-iron to the green and a lO·foot putt with his new putter MARK O'MEAAA ··1 have one thing over Ben Crenshaw nght now ." O'Meara says '"He hasn't won a maJor tournament Rut l 'd like to have hi s money " .. ,.w ... -•• Following is a glance at the pennant races still up for grabs: AL Weat Contender• W L Pct. .556 .528 .510 Games GB Left 18 ONE OF THE BOYS -UCLA women's All·Amertcan Ann Meyers listens to instructions on the bench a t the In· diana Pacers' rookie camp Monday. She is fl a nked by two players who are also bidding for a shot on the NBA club's roster. Dudley Bradley of :-..orth CC:trohna and Jim Knvacs <right) of Texas Pacers· Wayne Radford and James Lee lleft 1 wen~ also on hand at the two-hour workout Angels Kansas Cit)' Minnesota 80 64 76 68 73 70 Angels' Remainlng Games 4 18 61"2 19 Home (6): Texas (Sept. 21 . 22. 23); Kansas City <Sept. 24. 25, 26). Away 02): Chicago <Sept. 11, 12); Mi\waukee (Sept. 14, 15, 16); Kansas City (Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20 ); Texas <Sept. 28, 29, ~). Kusas City's Remalni.Dg Games Home (12): Minnesota (Sept. u. 12); Seattle <Sept. 14, 15, 16); Angela <Sept. 17, 18, 19, 20); Oakland <Sept. 28, 29. 30). Away: Oakland (Sept. 21, 22, 23); Aagels <Sept. 24, 25, 26). Ml.a.Desola 's Remabd.Dg Games Home UM>: Cbicaio <Sept. 25, 26, 27 ); Milwaukee (Sept. 28, 29, 30). Away (12): Kansas City (Sept. 11, 12); Texas (Sept. 13, 14, lS, 16 ); Chicago <Sept. 17, 18, 19); Milwaukee (Sept. 21 , 22, 23). t ·A game in Minnesota betweeb the Twins . and Yankees was rained out on Aug. 26. It bu not been rescheduled. and will not be unless it affects the pennant race. Pittaburah Montreal NL E••t Contender• W L Pct. 85 57 .599 81 SS .596 Plttabu,b'1 llemauu1 Games Game• GB · Ldt 1 20 26 Home (12): St. Louis <Sept. 11, 12, 13); New York <Sept. 15, 16); Montreal <Sept. 24 DH, 25, 26); Chicago (Sept. 28, 29, 30). Away (8): Montreal (Sept. 17, 18); Philadelphia <Sept. 19 DH. 20); aucaao <Sept. 21. 22. 23). 11..areaJ'a llemalldaS Ga•es Home (13): Chicago (Sept. 11 DH, 12, 13); St. Louis <Sept. 14 DH, u, 16); Pittsbureb <Sept. 17 , 18); Pbllildelpbla ~pt. 21, 21, 30 ). Away (13): New York <Sept. 19 DB, 20 DH); PllUtdeJplala a;ept. 21, 22L 23); Pittsburlb Sept. 2' DB. zs. •>; At1mta <Sept. 27 DH). NL We.t Contendera Ga•• W L Pet. OB Left HouatoG 11 82 .5$6 19 ctDclllnatl 11 ea .sa ~ 11 ......... -...... Ga•• Home <5}: Atlanta <Stlpt. 19, 3U; Ctnclaati <Sept. 21, 21, 31). AW&'/ (14): Cincl.naatt ~. 11, 12); San Frandaco Clept. J.4. 11, 11); San DiaJO .... 17, 11); Atlanta (Sept. MOB,•· •>i ~ <Sept.. a.•.•>· Qwetw•tl'• -...... a... . Homa •>: Hoalton Clept. 11, U); Sa DielO (Sept. 25, ); Atlent1 -= ... ~•). . WQ Qt): CSepl. l~ U, H); lu Francllco ...._ 17, II); S. allpt. 11, Jt); 1loultoo (lept.11, II.II>~ > l\'leyers Survives Fu-st Day INDIANAPOLIS <AP > -Ann Meyers, the pioneer. was on de· fense as John Kuester drove for the basket knockjng her to the floor. Welcom e to the National Basketball Association. Kuester , a veteran of two seasons in the NBA, wa.sn't try- ing to hurt Meyers who is trying to become the first woman to play in the league. "Everyone's going for a job," he said. «She understands that. I ., bumped her down low. She's used to contact. My first im· pre11ion was she wants to play." Meyers, a S.9, 140 pounder who earned All·American hooon at UCLA as a women's player. 'went through her first day of workouts at the Indiana Pacers rookie-free agent training camp on Monday. "It was a little tou1h de· fenaively for her, and a little tough for ber to get her sbota off," said Pacer coach Bobby Leonard. who must eveDtually decide lf he'll keep Meyen on the team. Tbe workout at Hinkle Fieldhouse on the Bt1tler University eamp_ua wu clOled to tbe 1eneraJ public. But lleyen drew televlllon cover&1e from all three major networks, and ABC pJana to feature the story of the 24-year-old'• tryout on Ua "Wlde World of Spo.U" pro- cram Set~ Tbe otM1' t pJQtan Clll u.e court were rom Jo.r to 11 lnch• t.alli' Md friHD • to to poacl9 .......... tat dldD .. upeet ....... tM "8ter ot Dan v • .,.,. 61U..lllhr• .. 'Buda. "I '• a lot •lower tbD tbe otJMr ...... M.,.,r Hid llft• ... Grit .two-boV won. .... .. ,. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dull Review for MNF Cosell Rated Lower Than the Game By ERNIE CASTILLO Of-0.11, ...... , .... The following review of Monday Night Foot· ball is brought to you as a public service Ratings a re on a scale of 1 to 10 with negatives included where Howard Cosell is concerned Matcbap: 3.7. Ea"les and Falcons. who made the playoffs as wild·card entnes last year. def· initely lived up to the billmg by playing like jokers. BaUdap: 6:0. Three points each for fans label.10g the game as "one for the birds" and for calling it the "Pole Bowl." Cute. Esd&emea&: S.O. It would have been worse if Philadelphia wouldn't have tried a pair of nea- fllckers. It would have been better if !«In Jaworski would have had a chance with one of his last-fling desperation passes . Drama: 3.0. Rematch of last year's playoff game between the two didn't have the same high stakes involved and the closest thine there was to a Vieuiam vet playing running back was a bartender kicking extra points. I've seen better soap operas. eo.&bndty: 8.0. Game wu over well before 9 o'clock, giving viewers less time to listen to Coaell's trite trivia and enough Ume to swttcb to a socially redeemable proeram. vw.ce: 2.0, which is a eood mark. Only a few cheap a.bots kept teams from rea1tterioa 0.0. Prelllddlllty: 8.0, which is a bad man. Say· ins Wllllam And.rews would Can'J tbe ball for At.lanta ta like aaying taxes are due lD April. Llkewbe, 1aytna Pblladelpbla was ColDI to th.row the ball in the final two minutes wu tantamount to aaytn.,f.!tlanta wu in a prevent defense. aeUrH: 2.0, a point for eacb closeup allot of a Phillldelpbia cheerleader. O~J1ethttJ: 10.0. It MelDI the only way to 1et the MNF trio to not be blued ta. to match two flmllarly dull football teams. V ..... : •.o. Well below ABC's bilb 1tanda.rds. There wun•t one eateh by the camera worth re· membef'IJal-ftOt c:ounttnc the 1ubjeet that fell UD· der the diltraetionl cates«Y. A ... : 1.0. Th• uaual drabble br Conll wu kept to a mlnlmum tbanb to Doe Meredith wbo cut bJm olf tn time. ~ treed Frank Gilford to tell It llb t rWb II wttboUt baTfn} lo wort tbl pa.,. by·p}Q UVUDd Ho~ard'1 IDCIDOtonoUI mooo&ope. ,....: M.1. Great lf it,,.." pav'DI it.at ad about tour tlm• •hat lb• lbow'• NlelMD nttnsa oqbt to be . ... COSIEl.L And now for the highlights. Bes& descrtptioo: Tim Mazzetti, called "every- body 's Walter Mitty" by Gifford, and Tony Franklin. deemed ·'lovable, outspoken and what a foot " by Cosell. Call1D1 a spade a spade: Gifford for this description of an Atlanta TD: "It wasn't all that good but we have pretty pictures." Second place to Cosell's slap at Philadelphia punter John James : "Last year. he fell off some and this year. he hasn 't even lived up to last year." Cbeapest sbot: Co9ell. ranting about game's talented quarterbacks. "That's what we lacked last Thursday rught." <Special note to Pat Haden) Newest addJtlom to t~ E•1U.• laapaae: Meredith, describing tight packing of linemen near the goal line: ''That's a scootcbed up offense." Won& Mmk: Cosell, after Atlanta besan dis· p)ayint dull otreose: "Just a lot ol bask plaJS, lit· tie Imagination. Tbat'a exactly what our col· lea1ue. Fran Tarkenton, ia probably aal'inl u be loob in oa thia one from home." Second place goes to Howard aeaiD alter Penn State and Scott Flt1kee dropped a pass: "If Joe Paterno ~s watcbiq. we know you didn't teach him that, Joe." Beat le11oa leaned: Atlanta 'a Dennis Peanon, wbo tumbled a low punt in the ftrat quarter, came back'to watch tbe nest one bounce dead at hls own nlne·rard line. .._ ... ,.ject: Tie between PblladeJ»hla q_uarterback Ron Jawonkl and wide reeelver Harold Jaeklon. 81~-= ••W.••: MeTedltb, after Coaell t"illed team.a pa11na tbe prlce: "1 tJalalt I've .... tbat wrtttm lD none ... .....,.. ·• s.e.ct place allO &Ma to llereditla Ml• COMll 1~ AU...ta llllOt try a fate fWd .,.i: "Tbt'I aaly beeauae I tOld YoU ao." J ' .· .. .. .· . • • ' .......... ,.)( TOllOlftO -"----.. d.e ...... ..,. Carol D~a _.._ ol C•=fe'a VU.ti nrtm ... ND tlJ NCWwl tn. a 009 ... km ...... --•• Tiit .. ,..,..... ............... ao&cl ud th,.. .0'91' mt 1'" la a &•nel--CW .. M .... Aq. 11-JO, WU erttlMI al tM' .,.,.._. ... ..__,., .. ._. la tbe Ruaatan " eaphal -tM •£e fOr tM Im~ OUIMI. aeuiid la U lntentew tM 'aoietAM "ann't Ver) friend· b . . . ttae1 kept bwDJUa lDto ua ud aerumln1 at ua ln lluui-.·· Dmpel a1lo Hid that aDOtber female awlmmer wu 1lap~a woman beeauae lbe won abort.I OD tbe ltnet. aaid tbe CaudlaD tum, which later ••t OD to a m..t bl o, wu bouaed "la a rull.J old woocleo botel where we dept on atraw matt....., two to a room, with one drawer between ua. The water wu never rti.bt, either too bot or too cold." Tbe team WU taken to tbe •it• of tbe OlJ1DplC d!ville area, ~to be ordered oot to take pic:tur., 11M aaJd. Dmpel deaertbed the awim area u "two boles in the gnKlDd . . . with raw cement ~ .. and wires han11D1 all over the place," and said abe hopes the Olympic Vlllage next year will be an Improvement. .-----QMo•~ ol •~ Da11 ----- University High Principal Dr. ltobert D. Mohr: "We're a UWe concerned about keeplng a friendly rela- Uouhip with Irvine Wgh. But we may solve It by keepinc the acore lowlnour eame." ~hr,.. Sparlda I• lt'la Kansas City rookie Du Qmbabel'l"J, a pro-• duct of Costa Meaa High and Orange Cout College~ galned his third victory of the nuoa •lain.st two defeat.a in relief for the Kanau City Royals in the first game of a doubleheader apUt Monday at Minnesota. Quisenberry worked two innlnls of hitless and shutout ball as the R'°yals won the opener, 8-5, on Bal Me8ae'1 solo home run in the 14th innin1. Quisenberry worked out of a bases-Joaded, none-out situation in the 13th inning by getting lloD Jackson to ground into a double pJay and striking out pinch-bitter Mite cabbace. Roy SmalJey•a two-run homer sparked a four-run Minnesota sixth inning in the nightcap as the Twins captured a ~2 vic- tory . . . Right-bander Bob StaDley pitched eight innings or rour-hlt ball for bis 15th victory and Jim Rice bad two RBI aa Boston defeated Baltimore 3-2 .•. ou1HNHuv B~ton's Carl Yutn.emakJ was 0-4 in quest of bis 3,000 bit. . . W 11 Jle Borton and Le on &oberta got Seattle's fi rst hits with solo homers ln the fifth inning to ipiite the Mariners to a 5-2 win over Texas to round out American League action Monday . . . ChadeU WaalWllf,oa or the Chicago White Sox waa named the AL's Player of the Week after ripping three doubles, driving in 10 runs, scoring four runs aod stealing four bases during the week ... San Diego's lland1 Joeet, a Cy Young Award wln- oer in 1976 and currently 11-11 with a 3.57 ERA, is reportedly on the verge or signing a five-year contract worth S2.5 million with the Padres ... Kel&b llenaudea of St. Louis, with a league-leading .348 batting average, is the National League's Player or the Month for August ... The NL'a PJayer of the Week is Houaton's Rafael Laade.&oy and the Pitcher of the Month in the NL is Chicago's Rick Reuschel ... San Fran- cisco has elevated Salty Parker to the club as a coach. ------BasefJall Toda11------ 0n thia date in baseball in 1974: Hank Webb's errant pickoff throw allowed Bake McBride to score the winning run lo the 25th Inning or St. Louis' 4-3 win over the New York Mets. The game was played in 7 hours, 4 minutes, and involved a major league-record ~ batten. S•• Diego o.,.er Irate her lrtJ•'11 San Diego Charger placekicker &olf Ill Bealndlke remained hospitalized Monday with a rib hljury sustained in Sunday's 30-10 NFL victory aver Oakland. No penalty waa levied when or- flcl'ala ruled that Les&er Ba)'eS wu blocked into Benlnchlte, but San Dtego owner Gae IDeta fumed, calllnc It "a cheap, terrible hit." •.. Three-time world champion raclnc driver Jaekle Slewart l.D.bOWlced IM bu turned down a $2.5 million offer to come out of retirement ln Switzerland to drive for the Brabham team next season . . . Milwaukee baa algned 8lclne1 lloecrtef to a multi-year NBA contract . . . A bay colt by Stop The Mu.le brought a record $290,000 dwin1 the opening session of the Keenelaod Aasocla- tion •s September Yearling Sale ln Lex- lnston, ky. Former Wa1btn1ton Star publlaber Joe L. Anbrtu. purebued tbe colt •.. Comerback &a,_... Oa7bo,. apologized for a locker room Incident ln ••••nc.M•• which he allesedly poked b1a ftncer ln the e7e of Boetoo Globe sportawrttet WW McD•;::f'. . . . Veteram announcer Jim Blmpeoa, who bu eov Mveo Olymplca, baa left NBC to become the main announcer at ESPN, tbe X-bour cable aporta proarammiD1 network that be1u operadon tut week. Teift, .. fort, Radio TV: No even&a acbeduled. UDIO: Bueball -Aqell atCblcato l :IO p.m., KMPC <710); &m Dle10 lt Dod1en, 7:80 p.m., ICABC (190). ' JIM ITAFI' Go11nties' . Toorne~ 1 Returns 87 a>WUD L. BANDY ... _.. ........... HtDrJ Blekler, owner· operator and founder of the Orea River Golf Club wW atace tb• Utb annual Tri-County amateur tournament on tbe weekend of Oct. ~7 after a lapae of nioe years. No (UDi)que Task The flnt Tri.coaat1 tourna· ment waa beld in l.8IO at Green River after the coune opened ln June ot 1&. In 1970 it wu de· clded to bold up the tounament for a few yean due to remodel· lnl and addition of more holes. "We decided at that time we wouldn't have the tournament until we bad two 18-bole goU couraes avaHable for play," Bickler aaya. ''I have penooa.lly taken over tbe tournameJ)t cbai=r and have madt'lt my project to revive it ... New Coach Builds Contender By ROGE& CARLSON Ot• Delly ......... " University Hlgb'a Trojana a.re buatly layln1 the' foundation toward the building of a con· tender as the 1979 football season looms with new coach Chuck McAnincb at the controls: Th~is not a unique t.ut for KcAnilich. He's done lt twice before, flnt taking a dormant program at Norwalk--illlh and turning It lnto a big SUCcell, then movtna on to Katella where be had the Knlghta back to respectabWly ln one seaaon. TOE TllOJANS EMBARK oo the ·79 campaign with a aquad of 3S and a history or five wlna, 20 losses andtwoties Ln the last three vears or varally competition. "Yes," concedes McAnlnch, ·'we 're a team of no-names, but It will come. But thu ls the same as It was at Norwalk. We bad a squad of 26 after a 3-6 season." That squad or 26 in 1975 earned Norwalk its first-ever leaeue championshlp and it included 10 sophomores, all wbo played. TWO YEARS LATER Norwalk tied Neff for the Suburban League title. then won its CI F confere n ce cham- pionship with an 18-14 decision over Neff. •'The hardest thing at this point is malntalnlng patience," says McAnlnch. "We won't be a powerhouse, but success Is possible. "We have to eliminate our Senior Boogie Boarders To Compete The second annual Senior Olympics in boogie boarding wlU be held at the south side of the HWJtingt.on Beach pier for competit.ora 2S-and-over Satur-day, Sept. 22. Deadline tor entries In the competiUon is Tuesday, Sept. 18 with a $5 entry fee. Late entries will be accepted for an additional S21fbeataopenup. Competition wUI be for both men and women who are not profealonaJ boogie boardert. It wlll be 1n nve-year aeamonta - 25-29, 30-34, M-39 and up. Ace iroupa wtll be de~rmlned u or March 22, 1980. Three awardJI wlll be made in ciach a1e dlvi1lon ror both men and women. A drawln1 for two Morey booli• board1 will alto be held with •II aonte1tmnt.a eU1l blo. Competition wUI be for u mlnut.te wtth compeU&ora laklq aa man)' wav .. u poqJba. aad ~In• Jud1ed on their three belt etlort.a u1in1 wave Hlectlon. perf ormane. and Um• Oft •ave a1 1 crit.rtalor Jud11n1. ' P'or ft.tither lnformaUon, call Patti Serrano ln OcHnald• at (714) ~. ll:ntrt11, lncludlnl the $5 lea, name and addNll ol contett.Ult and birth date alon1 with aft on March al, 19IO, may M Hn to lerllor Olymplca, 6870 WUahlN Blvd. IMO, Loi Anfel11, 900M. CHUCK McANINCH own mistakes. We don't want t.o beat ourselves. It will take a number of thlngs, kids have t.o pay a price and begin believing In themselves." McAn.incb began a weight pro- g ram In the spr ing and If anything, the Trojans will pre- sent a diversified attack in an attempt to snap what has been an ineffecUve offensive produc- tion. THE TROJANS HAVE BEEN blanked nine times in the laat four years. To beef up the at- tack, McAnlnch is installing a multiple offense, geared around the veer. "Defensively we'U run a 4-4 and a combination of the S-2 with an aggressive defense. We're not go- ing to sit back and walt, we want to make things happen." "Offensively we're golng to try tomakethlngsbappen, too. I want to take advantage of the talent we have. U we lose, it might u well be 100-0 I'm not satisfied to lose by a close score, we·re out to win, not to lose close ones.•' AssJsUng McAnlncb la flve- year alde Rldtard Gesaler, Dick Rocbe,SteveRuJzand ZeffDana. Here's a rundown by position· QUARTERBACKS -J im Staff (6-0, 180 sr. ), a right-hander, Is best remembered for his startlno rote In 78 aoalnst Estancia when he compl•ted 10of 1S fOf' 153 yards and two TOs. He'll direct the Tro- jans' v~r, backed by Tim Exley <5-9, 160 Jr.> and Biii Tosheff <lr3. 180Jr.>. RUNNING BACKS -Fullbaek Is the Trojans' strength in the backfield with Darr•I Mosley a r• turnlno starter and at linebacker. Mosley Is 6-2, 195 and Is backed by Botsa Grande High transfer Gr~ H Ill 16--0, 175 Jr. l. Tom Zlkakls CS-11 , 165 sr. l Is at halfback Also 1n t~ picture are Mike AcMms CS-8, fSO sr. >.Gary Scott <s-10. 175 Jr. l and Rick Sorensen <5-7, 160 soph. >. RECEIVERS -Bob Marvk k <6·1, 170 Jr. l and Jonn Stearns (6 ·2, 170 sr . l are the wide re- ce 1 vers, w i th Mark Keppel transfer Gary Fowler 16-J. 220 sr I stationed at tight end Others outside are Suki Thomas fS-10, 135 sr >. Mike Shavce IS-9, 140 1r ) and Dan Gense f5-11. us 1 r l OFFENSIVE LINE -ln1urles nave made the tackle position a gray area for McAnlnch and his staff. but J Im Barrett fM!, 180 sr. I and injured Doug Granger 16-1, 18S sr. l, despite a bruised liver, appear to be the top can· didates Other tackles an~ Steve Dosier 16·1, 190 sr l, Gregory Gregg Cb-•. 210 sr I and Dave Engllsn C6·3, 195 sr . I. Zack Pursell ts-10. 190 ), Scott Powers lb· 1, 170 1r l and Jordan HOllPtt <S-10, 185 sr l are the leading guards, while letterman Robert Hobart <s-11 . 175 Jr l is at center OE FENSIVE LINE -The ends 1n Unl~lty's ._.system will be Barrett <r~urning starter l and Granoer. with depth supplied by English. Hobart and Pursell are at tackle, with Chuck R09ers 16-2, 215 sr l also available. In addition to Scott Goodwin IS-8. 160 1r I LINEBACKERS -Mosley and Hollett key the defense 1ns1de Cboth are r eturning starter s>. w i th Hiii also " factor Outside linebackers will be Exley and either Wulf or Fowler. SECONDARY -Stearns and Gense are at the corners, with Zlkakls and Shavce supplying depth. The safety 1s Marvlck. backed by Thomas. KICKING GAME -Tosheff Is the team's punter, whlle Stearns and RMe Rlmllnoer will handle placekkklng duties. GREEN lllVER IS located at the comer of three counties - Orange. River side and San Bernardino. The corner ls ~­ proximately in the center or both golf cou rses according to Bickler Entry blanks Ire now availa- ble with play in four handicap groups plus a seniors cham- p lon s h1 p for low handicap golfers All flights will uJt1mate- l y play two rounds on the Orance Course and one on the Rivera1de Course with the fi eld limited to tSO players. The entry fee or $65 includes a buffet dinner. green fees for the three days and pruef-F'or further information, call the Green Ri ver Pro Shop cit 970-6411 • • • THE RANCHO San Joaqu10 men·s golf C'lub will have a member of the •tams on hand for Its next monthly meeting <Jl the Seruor C1t1zcn l> bu1ld1ng tJn Sept. 19. fllamt' fJ f the guc'>t speaker hasn l bce.:n annoum·l"<l but interest 1n the meeting and the men's group prom1:-.«:l> .i larce turnout Chuc k Gauthier and H11b Mihalko of Rancho San Jociq u1n we r e .,ucces,ful quallf1t-r., o.i t Anaheim Hills in the ·South1·rn Cal1forn1a amateur C'ham· pionstu~ They are am1Jn~ I tie frnal 32 players 1n their re.v?t· tive nights. • • • UNITE D STATES amateur champion Mark O'Meara will be playmg in the Goodwrench In· v1tat1ooaJ tournament at Laguna Niguel Country Club Jan 5 ;.i., a partner of the women's l S. amateur champion One amateur ~roup will com- pete Wlth fi ve teams of pro- fessionals tn the alternate i.hot affair that benef1t c; thl· South Coast Medical Center 1n South Laguna Beach Thl' pro pJinngs include Sevenano Ballei.tPros and Nancy Lopez; Lee Trevino and Amy AJcott. Hale Irwin and Jerilyn Britz. David Graham and Donna Caponi Young, and Fuzzy Zoeller and Saottra Poi.t. Only the women's a mateur champion is yet to be de· termmed for the mixed twosome event Baseball Standings JOHNSON & SOH ANNOUNCES ••• AMERICAN LEAGUE Wnt DtvlJloD An1el1 Kanau City Mlnanot& THal Ch leap Seattle Oakland W L Pct. GB 80 &4 .558 78 88 .~ 4 73 70 .510 IS"' 71 73 .• 93 t 81 82 .'27 11~ 81 M .'21 19"' 50 ... 347 30 IJut Dlrialoe 8alUmoN 9' 47 .817 MllwlukM u eo .AO 12 Botton 80 eo .511 1a~ New York 77 83 .550 16~ D•troU 78 88 .528 lti,.ti CIHeland 74 89 .517 21 Toronto 44 91 .310 50~ ._...,..r.c- •a111M Cl1YH. Ml-tGlfe H lltte--14 ..,_ ,.,,..,, ........... ._., leetlleS, TuHt O!llY ...... K....,._. ~.-...-- NATIONAL LEAGUE WNl DtYlaloa Houstoo Cincinnati Dod1en San P'randlco Sao Dfeso Atlanta W L Pct. GB 81 62 .568 81 63 .563 "" 88 7S .478 13 83 81 .438 18~ 81 113 424 2·~ 55 87 .387 25\.') EutDtn.M Pllt.burlh 85 57 .599 Monlreal .81 55 .S98 1 St. Louil 78 &4 .543 8 Cblcato 73 87 .S21 11 Philadelphia 71 71 .500 lt New York 55 85 .39.1 29 ........ ac-H• ..,_ tdlMlllM T ...... 10-.... 0...,. c.tlliMe .. IOI .. D-..n fMW IJ·l>I, 11 Clll< ... WlcO""-It.It .,.. ~ 041 et MOfll,.•l ISc __ ._._ .... _ .. 11.11 "· ~' I09My MOl et l'ltt .... lltOllln-1 ... 1, 11 hi ........ ..,_. t•tt l et New V-11 11'••<-~ttl,11 YEAR END Q.EARANCE SALE! Faleons Find a Way, 14·10 ...... GllY9ft t•ll I .t CM< ... """1NM , ... ,r." NewY-m.Mt ... I• ... -tT ....... 11.11 ... .. _ (M(Ofwt!W lto4 I .. ,...... cu,,. ~•141,n c1.,,.,.., cs-in-.,., et .,..,... IWllff• IMl,111 .......... Otk ....... l .. ltl et (111(.,_I ..._ ...... 11 At!Mte ~ MI et SM ,reMttc. tc::wt .. ltotl.11 EXCEllENT DEALS ON OUR FINE LINE OF LINCOLN'S AND MERCURY's RIGHT NOW! ' ·~ wtml1q touchdown wu an ad ltb pla1 ," 1ald Bartllow11ll, tbe flftb·J•ar J'aleon1• quarterback . Bartkowlld iav• all the cNdlt to W al17 Prancll wbo caUCltt tM ball 1D the eDd IOU. "l'Hnc:ll bu a tna.endoul Datil to work bimMll open. He 11 w tbe out1ld1 blotlled ud worked bl• ••1 laalcle," Bartkowlki aplalMd. "Quit. traakb t didn't WU tb• pa., woul4 won," 1114 the ra1eom• ~ct wbo oom· plet.cl JO of lt ~ tor 1JI ruda. ''W• tried t6e ..... pkt earlier on tbe other aide tail PbUadelpbla bad lt COYtnd ex· treaaelJ ftll, 'I ' o.a..-._.... 1-141 ................... IMl,fl er. .... , ....... °" .,_.. .... MIMT ... CA• f Ml, II r) . .• ·. \ FOA lHE RECORD I FOOTBALL I BOATING ·For the ... ._ .... ,,...... Ml °* ......... . IC.-Qef .... - -tt • I .,tc.-. ....... 10, ....._. 0 •• .. ,. •• 11 htl ............. , ........ . Cllwll .. -.. -. ..... -. ......... -. e111h••""' nu ._. ,.., .. ,, •-°"'_..,,, N. .......... •M. ... _ 1(-°"· L..aidl •i. C*I f111. ~ ~· Top Ten --------· .. 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Irvine High 's Vaqueros Wef'e winless in Sea View League foot· ball action in 1978, have taken a heavy beatine in graduation losses, are much smaller and lack depth in nearly every posi- tion. but Coach Chuck Sorcabal isn •t waving the crying towel. "We're going to have a great deal more discipline this year and a deeper line ,·• says Sorcabal. who enters his third campaign as lhe Vaqs' coach. "TRIS YEA& WE BA VE no Fog Hampers Prindle 16 Practice By ALMON LOCKA.BEY Ol I ... Detty ,..... , ..... LA JOLLA-Pl'06pects o! fog and very light air was the weather menu dished up for 75 catamaran sailors gathered here for the sixth annual Na- tional Championship Regatta for the Prindle-16 class. Light air. a heavy ocean swell and visibility at near zero ham· pered the practice race sch eduled Monday. and the elimination races to divide lhe fleet into the championship and con solation flights was scheduled to start today if coodi- tioos improved. Championship races were scheduled to start Wednesday with Richard aod Gretchen Loufek of Newport Beach seek· ing their third coos~utive title in the speedy twin-hullers. Out to recapture the title they lost to the Loufeb two years ago are Geof{ and Dee Prindle of Dana Point, designers of the craft which are built and marketed by Surfglas. Inc. of Santa Ana. Loufek is one of the top small catamaran sailors in the coun~ try. having won world and na- tional titles in the Hobie cats, Tornados, and Prindles. Next year be wut be seeking hls second bid to represent the Unit· ed States in the Sailing Olympics in the 22-foot Tornado class ln the 19'76 Olympic Trials he placed third. Wrong Number INDIANAPOLIS <AP ) -The new Indianapolis Checkers or the Central Hockey League are reporting some confusion with their office telephone number. The correct number, set up •'to be something memorable. fun and exciting," is 638-GOAL. But it seems many fans are dialing zero in.stead o{ the letter 0, and "there ia a patient and un- derstanding family on the verge of a nervous breakdown," the hockey team said. stragglers, we've switched to a winged·T with multiple sets and it ia a very close-knll group," adds SorcabaJ. Sorcabal admits there are a number o! question marka- such as 6·4 receiver Dale Templeton (who haan't played in two years), the availability of Newport Harbor tranafer Paul Calderoo (broken jaw), a poten- tial two-way starter, the ability of Mark Roberts t.o make the switch from split end to running back and quarterback Ray de Avila. untested on lhe varsity level. But there ts also a solid trio of linemen (St.eve Rentena. Jim Weise and Ken Kerry) to draw strength from on offense and de· fense. Among the Vaqueros' plusses are an intact staff of Richard Manzo (defensive coordinator>. Tom Nelson I line >. Barry Schulenburg (linebackers) and the addition or Bob Flint (up from the sophomore squad ). who began inserting the winged-T at lhe end or the '78 season. "IT'S TllUE, WE WERE 1·8 overall and did incur heavy graduation losses," says Sorcabal. ''But we were only blown out twice and were in all of the other games despite so many mistakes. "With more discipline this year we 'll be much better. And better balance is going to help. Conditioning and strength is go- ing to be a real asset. but yes, it's obvious we have to stay healthy." Here's a rundown by position: QUARTERBACKS -de Avila Ct>-1, 162 sr ) will direct the Vaqs' winqeo. T. Reg Sanchez CS-5117, 143 1r.)1s No.2 . RUNNING BACKS -Roberts <5-11 , 160 s r .> and Dwight Watanabe ~. 133 sr > are the leading halfbacks, with Bob Perry <6-1 , 168 > the fullback Roberts started as a junior at sp lit end and cornerback and Watanabe is strong for his size. ulderon could work into the backfield by the third game ot the season. Also available is Wally Jones lS·7, 145 sr >. a returning starter at cor - nerback. RECEIVERS Artie Moore <5-7 , 140 ir >. the team's punter f o r the past two y ears and destined to become the school 's f ir st four-year varsity footbotll le1- terman, is engaged In a war with Templeton. a 6-4 Northern California transfer. Chris Mazelln (6-1, 165 j r . I Is at t ight end, with Templeton also available . OFFENSIVE LINE -Renteria 16-0, 211 sr . >.Weise (6...A •11, 195 sr > and Kerry '6-o. 175 sr > are at tackle, guard and center, forming Soldhland Sailors IJvminate Racing . the basic strenoth to Irvine's of· tense. A tipoff to /ust how much strenoth may lie n the tact the trl-captalns are Renteria, Weise and Kerry. Charlie Ferhnback <S -11 , 186 jr.) and Br i an Magnuson <6·2, 168 sr .) have moved In to fill big holes at guard and tackle. Prime backups In· elude John Shirey <5-11, 17S sr . l and Doug Hellman 16-4, 18-4 jr.) at guard and tackle. DEFENSfVE LINE -Renteria and Weise are at tackle and Kerry •s a starting end, w i th Vince Harris <.s-9, 153 Jr.> at the other side, baeked bY Mike Blixt <5-10, 167 sr ). Rick Akers <5-10, 16S sr l and Hellman are also tackle can- didates, while sophomore Steve Schw 1ct1ent>urg <.S·9, 170) is the No. 1 noseguard. Others at nose ar e Tom Gregor C.S-11, 160 sr. l and John Rubio (5.10, 177 sr I. LINEBACKERS -Calderon 1s Sorcabal's No 1 cho1Ce, but he 's '>ltll a Q~t•on mark with the tn· 1ury. Right now it's Watanabe, Magnuson a nd Mazelin 1n that or- der. SECONDARY -Greg M c.Elroy 15-11 , 142 sr .) and Jones are at the cornerc;, with Templeton at safety and Roberts at rover backed by Perry. KICKING GAME -Moore will handle the punting duties again. whi le Ed Heln slu s and M ike Wagner have WOf'ked their way in· to ttie pkture as placekicker and kkkoff man, respectively. ....... ~---r-.O · Piifer ~~~~~~~~~~-WIDEWA 'COVERAGE ORANGE CO.-L.A. SAN FRANCTSCO -Southern California s ailors dominated lhe first day of racing in St Francis Yacht Club's big boat series which got un- der way here Monday. EARL'S · LUM81NO • "IA flNO Four major trophjes are up for grabs in the four-day series, one of the bighhgbts or fall yacht racing on the West Coast. ~--..--. St ~K >llUI S. f' w>t<f' T .nw \4.At1\ •l -IOU' Ooof i C•'1Stof't>,...r-.~\YOUf A l'tt•t In the City of Sao Francisco trophy senes ror yachts 48-60 feet. the first race wall won by Dave Cuckler's 48-foot sloop Hawkeye from Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Nick Frazee·s 53-loot Swiltsure from San Diego was first to finish tbe 21-mile course but failed to save her time. CO\JA Mf \A642-175J ·~.._,., ... ,,..~~·<* '"tJ049s-o401 >"1l c.-... C-'1•-1S41' 0 ... it A Ptiw t ln tlle Atlantic trophy series. the corrected time winner was John Reynolds' Ghost from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and BiU Power's High Roler, al&o from NHYC, was second. Call 1142-5678. Put • few words to work for College Football Sahlrclay's Games West USC at Oregoo Stale Purdue at UCLA, night California at Arizona Arizom St.ate at Florida State Oregon at Michigan State San JON State at Stanford Utah at Washington Montan.a at Wub. State Boise State at Cal State Fullerton, nilbt Fresno State •l Montana State s.&lnrest Colorado State at Arkansas Texas A.le.II at Baylor Tulane at RJce •1 SMUatTCU New Muico at Texas Tech Midwest LSU at Colorado Bowling Green at Iowa State Kansas at Pittsburgh ltansas St.ate al Auburn M isaou.ri at Illinois Utah State at Nebraska Iowa at Oklahoma Wichita at Okla. State Vanderbilt at Indiana Notre Dame at Michigan Oregon at Michigan State Ohio State at Minnesota Wyomin& al Northwestern Air P'orce at Wisconsin SotlUt Florida at Houston Wake Forest at Georgia Miami (0 ) at Kentucky LSU at Colorado Mississippi at Memphis State Tennessee at Bo6too Coll~&e JDBISDI l sa1· --540-5630 •11.10 .:.:r: ORDER YOUR '80 LINCOLN OR MERCURY ... , FOR EARLY DELIVERY c~-z=s ·· • LIASIM5 • S8YICI! l , . dons Sales Add Leverage, Cut Risks ................ ~ -.; ......... ....... ~---,.Ii.,, ....... .. =11~ c.:·u:..~ ........... .......... ..:.:; ._,._..,~ J WD• daJ 10G IN1 UM ttoek. <B1 r•aw ~ttua·~····,. 181: --~.,.-::.~~-=-)tt u ,. .., • 'l'OlatiM ltoek lit • 1111~•,• .......... ... ...... .... ,.., ....... ..., . M1ltM 11 naerallJ lllllll"e :U: a abarp lDereue ID ,,......, ..... =!.'= .:.:.r'a.o:::. ...... 'l!I ............... , .... . Aacl Jml • ~ ealll, JOu:r nu....,._ •• ...,t.ou.e• ..... ,.. .. .,._....._&Mn PVll Al DIRT&ANCS: You clpltoullJ th• ttoet ~ ta owam•..u~taadlw =~~oft.be~ la tu'""· • ct.'l wat to Mil nm 11 beca... by e.eJ'Clalni J•t ... Clol' tu n..-or ... _ ~ -·'"" tm en ta· '•1 '111t9d . r1lt ID the lllloft aaleOlllaek. wbateftl'), lo )'OU buy a put aa -you \;VUIU • • your .,....,....,.. •toe! tareo. TIR UlllTBD aJIK of a put cao tranalata lato a valuable paycbolo1lcal advaata1e aa well. U the uoderlylnc atoek ,..,.. t.o Jump la price rtibt alter you purchued a put, bo.ma you can loM no mo... tbaa tbe cost ol tlae ~ you mJSht dedde J:xa-..i"': You own 100 _,,2, If tbe atock'a price rlH• .....-""• · rather than falls, your prollt is now tu • lbare. You buy a put reduced by only the ori1inaJ for UDO. A.a )'OU expected, the price of the put -or leas. l! you •tock tau.. to SU. t:if°A°:" put II aeU the put while it still bas time now worth f l,525. the put value. Ntu.ltl ln a fl.DI aatn. OffHt· Puta alao can be used to ~to ''ride tt out," boplu for tta subsequent decreue. The abort aeller, on tbe other hand, ml&bt react to an laitial price r1le DY hurriedly eovert.u bls abort at a Joas ratber than natlna an even lar1erlou. tlnf all but U .15 of tbe Sn divendty on the abort side -to decllae ln the •todt'a prtc.. pl'Oftt from the decrease in 1DOl'e On the other hand, if the aecurltles' prices for less atook'• price bad rtaen, our aatn money. would be reduced oaly by the coat ot the pvt. Which put to buy! It depends on why you're buyfnt it (for pro· FH U AVU, sup~ on Nov. 1, XYZ stock is sel.U.llit at ~ a share. You anticipate a decJine in the price ol the stock, so you ~ an XYZ July 50 put for $SOO <the right to aeU 100 shares at $50 a share). Now as- sume that by May 1, the atock'a price is down to 42. Tbe right to sell tbe stock at $50 bu obvious- ly become more valuable -in fact. it may now be worth $900, Most puta are bouaht with the intention of selllne them. However, puta, llke calla, may be exerctaed by purchaalna the stock at the current market price and deliverinl it at the higher exercise price. <Or, you could deliver stock you already bold.) But, because of the smaller commlulona Involved, PUTS A.8 A "HEDGE": Tbc rl1k /reward r e latlonsblp typically requll'el an investor to aaaume lar1e rllka in hopes of large proflta. Puts provide a way to dramaUcally reduce the risks tn such stocks whlle only sUghUy attectin1 the potential for upside profits. Thia can be achieved by simp- 1 y buying a put on a stock the $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTYSE<X>NDS .......... oel\I ... ~ . .__ • C-..erc:'4tl . •-"'-•'-• Cooloc t our loan hd--don .enke ltir yuur hn.mcmg ~!t.. (714) 759-1515 AW.RICAN ltOME MOf'(~ 230 Newport Cer 1er Onve De .,gn Plaza Nl!Wf::>f1 S.Kti. Calllomoa 92660 International Oil Hunt Urged BUCHAREST, Romania <AP> -A U.S. geologist has called for international efforts to de- velop new oil and gas wells. saying the world prob· ably ha.s as much undiscovered fuel in the ground as has been discovered so far. • "Ibere is great urgency to search for and ftnd new oil reserves to eatabllab enou.ah lead time" to develop other energy sources, said Micbel T. Halboaty of HOU5too, in a report Monday to the 70-nation World Petroleum Conference. llALBOUTY, A FORMER PRESIDENT of the American Association of Petroleum Geologtats, called on governments and politiciam to agree on "proper regulatory frameworks wblch will enhance exploration for development and produc· lion of the needed petroleum reserves." By the 1990s, half the world's oil production will come from fields not yet found , he said. He cit· ed potential oil reserves along the Norwegian coast and off southwest Ireland. The largest undiscovered fields are thought to be in the Soviet Union and Chlna, Halbouty said. Three years ago, undiscovered reserves ln those iiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii countries were estimated al 350 billion barrels, compared with 77 billion barrels thought to be as yet undiscovered tn the United States. THE LAW By ALAN M. LURYA Attorney •t Law ''IS BANIJlUPTCY roa YOUT" Q . I All DEEPLY IN DEBT, BOW CAN BANDtJPTCY HELP M Ef A. Bankruptcy frees you from m0&t of your debt., alvinl you a freah start in life. Debta for taxes, child support, and alimony are unaffected, howevet". Bankruptcy ls oo disgrace. The law is there to protect you. Q. lltJST I LOSE ALL MY PROPEaTY IN BANDUPl<:Y? WORLD OIL PRODUCl'ION STANDS at about 57 million barrels per day and could grow only to 66 million barrels a day without new discoveries, be sald. U potential new sources are exploited. production might top 90 million barrels ID lS years, be added. Halbouty spoke at the fint full day's session of the week·long conference, a meetine ol about 4,SOO petroleum industry officials and sclentista. Earlier, American oil analysts said federal pollution regulatiooa mlabt force tbe U.S. oil in· duatry to spend an extra 123 bWion by 1885. The re· suit, they said, would be a $4 a barrel increase in the price of oU. which would tramlate to an in· creue of 2 to 3 cent.a in the cost ot a plJon of 1u at the pump. Alitalia Buys Jets tectlon or speculation), how far and when you think the underly· Ing security m!1ht decline and cunent prices of available op- tions <reflecting supply and de- mand). , WHY SELL <WRITE> PUTS: The put seller agrees to purchase the underlying stock at the exercise price lf the stock is ··put" to blm before explraUon. Ube wrote a put on a $50 stock. receiving a seoo premium. and the stock declined, be mlebt have the stock ''put" to him at the S.SO exercise price. His net price of buying the stock, however, Is reduced by the pre- mium ($6 per share) to $44. U the price remained above $50, the put probably would not be exercised and the $600 would represent a return on the margin deposited to write the put. <Puts are aJways written in margin accounts.> The put writer might have one of two motives: INOOB: BeeaUM a .eut may be eJCerelMcl at ~ ttme, you abou.ld newer wrtli a put a1a1Dat a stock yoa .,. uwtWD1 to own at a coat equal to the n.erdle price minus tbe put pnm.lam re· cet•ed. Then, ti you are ballllb about the at.oek, you milht write IUl ln•tbe-money put (,,ttb Ul ell· ercl.le price above tbe eunent market price) for ita lar1er pre- mium. at the stock does rtae above the exel'dle prtce, the op. lion won't be exerched. However. the put with the larpr premium will carry a ereater risk of eventual exerclle. ) If you are mildly bearish about the stock '111bort·term pros· pecta, you mi&ht write an out- of-the·moDeJ pat <with an ex· ercise price 6elow tbe atodt'a price). even tbou1b the pre- mium ia l.ela. As Ions u the atock sta.)'I above the exercbe price. there'• little chance of be· ing exercised and 1ou'll kMp your premium. WRmNG P UTS TO acquire alock: U you didn't want to purchase a particular stock at its current price, you might de· clde to write put.a in hopes of buyin& the at.ock at a lower price. U the put b exercised. your coal will be the exercise price less the premium. For example, XYZ la $.50 a share. You own eeveral hundred shares and would like another 100 -but only lf you can buy them for 45. You write a 50 put. receiving a S:iOO premium. When the stock declines to 48, the put \s exerciM!d al $50. Yoor cogt· $45 a aha.re -the $50 exercise price less the premium. Of course if the stock declined more sharply. the acquisition price ought be higher than the current market value. And naturally there is DO guarantee of an exercise ()\·t·r The Count~r HASO~ I• 00 T81NK tbe1e alrat.,._ an eolllpMS, wait un- til nest tlme, wbea we talk about 1preadt, straddle• and naked wrltlnc . Your bnlter can provide )'.OU wltb an options pertpecUve . wblcb you aboWd read before in· vesting in options. Sh4f"JI L.ucGI ., o lwobr ot Uae Santo Ano o/lfce of Merrill Lfplch, Pierce, Fennn oftd' SmU1t. Pon l of Ian ~Oft optiou 1DGI ~ in IM DaU11 PUot on Aug. 14. Perl Z appeared A&ig. %1. 1"-Id, ••• ,eel David M . Rode ri ck, chairman and chief ex- ecutive officer of U.S. Steel Corp., has been nominated ror the board of Proctor & Gamble Co. Shareholders will vote at the annual meet· ing. to be held Oct. 9 at Cin- cinnati. fJp• artd Dou:n• - .,. ..... '". 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There are many other tJpes of uempt property. An attorney can make aure you properly claim your exempdam. A wage earner plan lets 1ou keep all your property. ROME <AP ) Alltalla., the Italian state airline, says it bas alped a cootract to buy nine Boeing 747 aircraft in place of the six McDonnell Douglas DC-10., for which It can- celed lta options last month. MUTUAL FUNDS Q. W1IO CAN HELP ME l'ILE BANDtJPK!YT A. My doe will represent you in banlcrupteJ matters for a reasonable fee. For an appolntmmt, ea11 C714) 955-3063. Alan Ill. Lurya · AttorneJ at Law lJOO Dove St. #200 Newpoct Beadl, CA ae&C> 0 ) Tbe aiJil.ne said It will pay "more than f580. mllllon" for the planes .and apare en1lnes boulht from Boeln1. If stock quotes make you uneasy f:.:'°' a calmer investment- 4-year "'li'easury Mate" Account Rate lor September 8.20 % AnnuaJ Yield• 8.54 % ·~compounded dalfl/ . .... ......, forM tmn. ftow-OlllJ Now you c.n eam top fntaNston our long •100 ,_....,. on .. Republc c..tMk.llea term certlftcatel wtthout large inltlal deposits. of~ Ml. (&apt 6-1'\onth •t0,000 Money ~Vd~ ..... pwltyf«coriy MllllltAcmunt.) · on.. eceounc.. evwr .._. ttMa Roon• er...,.. Mo1M1J an... REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS _ _..__.,.,_, ____ ...., __ ........... w ....... •t _ .... __ ~ NYSE COMPOSI'l'E TRANSACTIONS , T ........ 8lpWnbw 11, 1179 N DAll.YPILOT Rent or Lease~~- , :-~ Driven O/f ered Optiom 81 SYLVIA POSTS& As C01ta ot can and trueb CGOtiluae to aoom ud motorilta teek budaet-tntna .itemattv• to ownership. tbe leue-IWltal ladllltry Ml been ~. rt.a AIUHW .... venues are more thu S24 bilDoG. UP ~JO .,.lffDt in • year and J~ tlJDe9 hither thao ~ ol a deeede •JO. - Cofl)Ontiona still account for molt vehicle l6aaln1 and renting. But riling numbers ot private d.rtvera are follow· lng. LEASING OF CA&S FOR ONE TO five years by in- d.lvtduala a. the fastest growing secment ol the market. up 31percentin1978 to $5.6 billioo. Day, week and month car rent.ala 1pw1ed 26 pereent to '9.a bWiOll lut year. with 10 percent to 15 percent of tbe JO mJJlloo reata.ls by in. dividuall on pleuure trips at weekend cut rat.et. Drivers have Utile dlfficulty llnd.ln& lease or rental outlets. In addition to giant nationwide companies. banks. auto dealers, small loan firms and even service atatiollll and repair shops are getting into one or another part of this bu.sineas. Sever al outfits specialize in renting beat-up bug - gies, making a virt~ of what once was a customer gripe. In calculating coats, never forget Money's YJorth tbat nothing ever ls cheaper than buyln& for cash. all other things being equal. But all other tbingt; are almost never equal. Most Americans can't pay $6,000 to $9,000 in cash for a new car. Four or five Hnance an average of two-thirds of the purchase price. The basic arguments of the major leasing firms are that they can: U > select a car better, <2) buy it cheaper, (3) borrow their money for less than individuals can, (4 > insure more economically in many cases, <SJ maintain the cars more efficiently and (6) sell the used vehicles at higher prices than most individuals can They still can chalk up hand.some profits CAB SELEcrtON IS A KEY ASPECT, often neglected 1n lhe car-cost equation. It bears on the car's biggest single expense -depreciation. Slightly different models can produce a $400 lo S500 d1f ference m resale values. Thus. a car that 1s "cheaper" to buy could cost more to own. or vice versa. Even people who buy. rather than lease. might get some lips in the area from leasing companies The variety of leases can ronfuse the unwary. Under an open-end lease. the dnver can gain or lose on the car·s resale value at lease end With a closed-end lease. the lea!>· ing company takes that nsk. A hybrid combination con tract lets the driver share m a.ny resale Aam but frl~!> t11m from loss responsibil.aty. NON-MAINTENANCE. PARTIAL maintenance and full-maintenance options are often available, ai. arc choices on uceoamg. insurance and a "down payment ·· Stock Market Falls To Wipe Out Rally NEW YORK !AP 1 The stock market dechned i.harp ly today. ending the recovery of the past three sessions The Dow Jones average o( 30 industrials. up more thu:1 IOpoaotssmce last week. rell back 7.17poants to869.71 .'ilfWbl11 TIU' S1101 llglu Due to late transmission today's list ing will not appear'" the Dally Pilot. .. M hat StfJc-k" llid •o•t.tnt "'° 0.. ••l'\rd U"<"•"O"<t rot•• 1\\Ut~ P\lf"w f'l11)h\ "_."" 10"'' p, ... '•'h) • ., ,,,,. •"' .. :• •o·~ v .,.. .,, '"''' '&" •• II " Due to late transmission today's lasting will not appear in the Daily Pilot. Due to late transm1 !>s1on today's listing will not appear in the Daily Pilot \..... ~. ' • -.YPl.01' 9.,, "He heard there were t0m• bone burvlori4t• In the neighborhood I" FOR BETTER OR trOR WORSE SHOE THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane i . ' "We don't 50Y 'I losed my dime.' We 5CJY 'I lOSTED it.' " DENNIS THE MENACE ' COMICS I CROSSWORD '1 CMl'ttt M. SCIMI llG GEORGI fl'UNKY WINKIRllAN 00 <.Q.) 1Ml~K le>'U.. fCTU\J.! MfeT~~600 ftEFU6E 10 oeE(,) ~e. COOlrr ~.~~------ • Hooey! EU.Y ? .. ~ )t)U HERE ?Ell.YYY>' 1111 by Lynn Johnston by Jett MacNelly DRABBLE 11,.. NOf" lU~ roe. 1'111s co"'! ~-4 ,..1t.10 1~ A l<>Mf'l.£'f£ et.bu('· DR.SMOCK OU W(LI., l'LL Ju~1' 00 1'W( ~ I l Ai.I l'LL 'fi-4 1'0 ~ELAt. -.WO l40f'( I {~I.I IUMC:"'&U . £"EIN~14tNG. ! ~' SUFFS:R I N I SU.,..uRe .' YOU s-ru PS:N.,.. NcJRSE!S A.Rf: GONNA DRIVE: Mf: R I GH"T" U P '°f"Hf; WAl..I...' .J I/ ••Hey, Al. pt a._. flf., .. _...dillf .. by ~evln fapn Name ___ _ ft.1 ,,,_, 8-t ( ~ -1'~U1' (.-4 c.lr'ft~. 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V Ptl.Ol 8f Ttid' Opeaer Louie. played by Danny De Vito, a pushover for nice girl, Zena Sherman. portrayed by Rhea Perlman. 1.ena ftl1a the vending machine in the taxi garage on today's season premiere of ''Taxi ... The show airs at 9: 30 p.m. on ABC, channel 7 I •TONIGHT llAQ8. I L&tMJl MPOftT 1:ao. °"'°"' HoeCa: Cal Dodd.~ Laur-. Ao1a: Hart>le Wabbat 8llda Of Daath, Oen•d 8oulea Poodlaa, Evalyn Ttte Lady In The Moon. D SHANA.NA Ou.ta: Jan and ONn. I OATINQ QAMI . 1100,000 NA.Me THAT T\JNIE I TIC TA.C DOUGH Tl4E MADV MJNCH Willie In Hewell. Jan !Inda art ancient Idol and ~ dent• of bad tu<* begin IO ~ Chan11el l..btings G KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC(NBC) Los Angeles 1J KTlA (Ind) Los Angeles 0 KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angetes Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ®; KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTIV (Ind) Los Angele5 m KCOP-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles fD KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach • ADMl-11 ~ Md IWd f9PC)nd IO M ermed rOOtlery al a c:flurdl t9Ctoty. • M~/LIHMI' MPORT • I NEW&CHECf< P.M. MAQAZINE HOUYWOOO 8QUAAU 8;00 8 (I) WONOEA WOMAN While 1rylog to ~ the IMder ot art 1nt.-ne- t1ona1 apy ring. Won6« WomM gate Uf~ help trom • dltf9Jred «N11Jre (Pert 2 of 2) D 8HAN<8 ()n..camer• Mll'alOt ~ e.nc:til9y and • t..n of phOt~and---- 1191• .,,_. • ,.,. loolc •t ,,_. ~ CfMIU<W In their natural hebltlll " MOVlf ***'it "HOf'M ~there" ( 19321 Marx Brothers. 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UI) wltl't epec:tal ~· ou1t•r1•t Buoky ~ '" "L.Jm. l'IOUM &iu.a" and "A SnlAll Hotel .. e:aoeo .... l&eMor1 ,,_,_.I WM;\ Ang.a trilf to rwklndle ,_ hlgtt ecttoo1 ll'landentpe. aha makM ttte unttappy d18COYefY that her old paJa now eontoder her • anot> G)THIOOO COUPLE Olcat and Felix are lnvlt~ IO IC)PAW Ott a televlsion 9:00--~ MOVIE "Can You Haer Tha ~ .. IPremlerel we Angua1alrl. KeWI H0011.$_ The 11ory of comedian f reddla P'1Nla. whoM Ille WM cut ehOr1 by l'tle ~on druge and 1111 tnabillty to coe>a with Hollywood, IS dramattred D HOt.OCAU8T "The Road To Babt Yer" By 1~41. the Wetu lamllv IS llUllarad JoMf ~ Baria (fritz Weaver. ~Harrie) -In ttte w.,._ ghetto. Kart IS 1n a concanvauon camp. and Rudi (T lmotl'ty Bot1orne) and tt1e glf1frlend (Tcwllh ~ -In Ruaala trying 10 ~ from • deatl't march. ~In~. Erik TUBE TOPPERS KHJ e 8:00 -"My Sweet Charlie." Patty Duke stars in t97o movie about a bl1oted Southern c trl forced by clrcumataocea to hide out wltb a Northern black man . ABC D 10:00 -The Laiarus Snydrome. Dr. St. Clair, played }?y Lou Go11ett Jr .• becomes emotiona.uy in· volved when a beautiful nurse be once loved ta raped. Program premier. KOCE SI 10:30 -Issues in World Communlcatloo. "U.S . Coverage of World Newa." .. ~ II ~ 11-1 finding • ...,. eoluOon" to .. JawWi raoa. IPtrt 2 ol ~I (R) e OMm'a CO'lll'Altr (laeeon ,,.,..,.., '**· dlagi.iaad aa Ctwiaoly to --a~f81 ~.~up In Iha dulc:haa of ChriMf• - l'OUI dMa. • MIRV QMlfl1N au.ta: ..... Seda&. ,.... Bar11uttl. JO ear.. 0..- IC:• Clemente. Steve car-.~ eo-... Sugar Rey L.9CINWO. But- ciay SNrw • HOU.YWOOO TEUVll«)N THE.Ala "Act0t" Sued on the Itta ol Peut ~ 6Ii) MAl'TtRPtECE THIEATM "l(ean" Edmund Kean p1&n1 a lun"'e meehr>Q with me Count•H de Koafalcl. t>ut Anna Danby. .,. Mpirw.g young ac;1- ~t .. Na ... r-.1• romanuc: tc:'*'-(Part 1 Of 21 9:IO 8 WILD IONOOOM ··~oc: AdYentunl" Mw11n capturee a young "'alru• 11 9 TA)() (Seuon P~•I A ~ girl'• lnt111.111t1on Wfll'I l.O<JOe appall• the ca~ and leeda 10 non-atOQ. madlo bf egging by tho dtepetel>- llf 10:0011 ::8 LAZAAU6 SYNOAOME (~leral Dr St Claw (LOU Oouatt Jf I _.._ emollonalty 1nvoMKI - a t>Mu1tlul nu<se he once lo"9d .. , ac>eO "' lhe hoec>t· tel parillng lol • NIQHT GAU.ERV ~~ 10;30 m • NlW8 ·--.. ~ CO', '.JNCATION "U.S. C0Wtege 0t World ...... " l<elltt Fulat prall- danl of IM Aaaodeled Pr-. and EJrMr i.-. format dlNcltor of ABC -· lc*I hoaC Oarwal 8chOtT few • IOClk • u .s. OCNWagA of ..ottd -· tt.001 ••000 .... MAl<at.a&.AUGH ~ ........ ~ PW1 Of The fOfa91 .. jttq) F...ortc Merell, Ann Blylh A ~!amity le Nied by "' io... of moM1 en.oooOOUPU F9NJi 1-llte oac:.r IMO l>WIQ 1 big ti<~ to 1 yaung boy 1n retorm ac:t'OOI • 8lMn' HU 9HOW 8eMy enl«'I the GrMI lnveli0Ch81f ~ tJI DO< CAVETT Gues11 l'u1man 81a1><>p Oa...O latMI. Morrot S1ege4 OoClr YOU"Q (Part 3 Of 31 I~ 11:IO 9 Cl) aANCA8Y JONES A fool~ plav-IS -- pec'41C! of k llllnO • yOUf'O ~ """° ... iael -In tW O()fnpel'ly (RI D 8dT °" CAR80N Hoal Jottnny Careon 0.-e O.W-. M~ ~~.OdV•<'I P~. OeOtQ9 Mltier (Al I 8E8'T Of' OAOUCHO 9 A8CMOYle • • ''Revenge f or A Rapa' I 19781 M1~11 Corv>ot 5 Flol>ef1 A-a A man Mii ou1 on • tonalv w>d ,..,,..... -Ct> '"' ,,,. """ ,,.,.., ""'° 1 epeo h••""'le fRI m THE.OOH()~ Q) OETIMART Mu. en e....ct lool<-•',.., IOt t"9 king aor-10 tll<e ,.. .,._ ... 09COy • CAPTlONED A8C NEWS 11101 e TWUIHT ZIONI ''Tiie Old ..... "' ,... c-- -~ ...CURLi The ~ '9ClNlll • lat'* to ,...,....• vtlal hi Of und9f~ aoan1a. eMT-..MT Muand"~tNt• OMf\I • plottlng • wlOe .,.....~~ -•:av. *•"·-on. 9uNMly Aft«· noon" C tt41) Dannie MofVert, ,,.,. Pelga. • M0\111 ..... "l.ltttl ~ .. ( 1961) ""-" • ._._ Rtlofld• Fleming .,. !he 1880a. a bell'( --~ ll'le l'llt et1fac110n., .... 0-.- i F,,,, ( t l't , 30 lllif\ I fww.GUHE 12-40 CJ) eel l.AT! MOVIE * • * ··o-· Por1ralt ()I A T Mnag• Runaway" ( 1978) Ew Plufnt>. LAOgh Moeloelley A bfOlle eno k>naty ~ glr' lyYlng 10 l'Aake rt on '* own In Hol- iy..ood ~ caugllt "" In .,,. ~ ..orld ot proetllutaon t:iOO D TOMOMOW Quell Author Paul n-oux D MAWNC:k ··Saga ()I weco Wltliafn• ·• • MOVIE * * '> The Rec:kte1s "4ornent • ( 1949) Join Bannett Oer•IO•ne Broe« 1 A woman is t>IK~ ma116c! al19' her 09u0111er acc•oen1ally 01111 "•r OOylrOO<'O 11 ltr •O min 1·)00 NEWS fD ™E JAPANESE 2':000 Nn¥8 D MOVIE • • Unf1n••"•d Su~ 110.11 l•en• Dunne ROC>er1 Morrt<pn- 41"'/ A woulO-t>e '°"9 Sl#eM lrom ll ...... 10Wf\ .,.,_. In IN bog oty "' teucl'I ol lame o1nd romanoe f 1 ,.,, I m on~ KAOS cSemanO• ona l>fllaon doll~ ten.om 10< • o.hV orat>Of' ronnuia 1Pert 21 2:26 8 NEWS 2:ao MOV1( • * The W'(OM"'Q l<.fd c 19'11 0&nn1• Mo•o•n J....... w ..... ,, "' Q4"11:>- ""•''te'I -" ~ s -.... •'14' ""' c •o•u,,.... , ... ., b.Omen I I ,.. ')'> tnon I 6!J HEWS fll MO'ol1E • • • Cl'lamp&gn., I 1928 I e.tTy 8altOUt GO<-°°" liaBfJt 1:.111-MO MOWW ... ..,. ,..,. ... ,..., Y\IOMe °' Certo. c.toe TllofltPeo". A apltllalt ~ .............. . ~ .... ICIPGI• ... laadal' ol Anb ,...,. ~ ~(ttw •• Mllin.) ' ld1r • MOYll ' ••• '4 ~Good MOtnlnf, ... Dow" (tMa) JennMer Jonaa.. Aotlar1 Stack. A ~~~ tlle "-of a 0-* Mlon 9f Naw~IOWI~ t~ lwe., to nWI.) «IOD MOYll ••• ''W'(' (UM7) Joen Fontaine Harbert Marlll'tall. A rutllleM wom-an !rape ttarMll In her own cSlabcllloal plate (2 hr• I • IOl'T. n4I HIMT ~A.CHILD «11• MOVll • • • "force Ot Ev~ • ( 19'81 JoM Oarllald. Marie Wtndaor A lem1ty aq~b­ ble inaide the number• eyndiea1e-..10 a b<Mk· UC1 In Iha b1air-. I 1 hr , 40min I •:218 .we 4:30,, MOYIE •••4 ·~ Hour-. By Air" (193el Fred Mac:Mut· rrt. Joan Bannat1. • ANOTl4Eft YOK:e Wednndafl'• Doyfhtte Mo.,ies -AFTERNOON- 12:00 0 • • •, Untamed l'ronlM!f I 195:?1 J06t1Ph Co11an Shelley W1nte1s m • •• * 'W•tch0n Tne Rhone · ( t9•31 Paul lul<U. Batte 08Vlt NIL4 1n11m1oa1e • Oerm1n I underQIOUM te8der and 1'14 tatnily 1n 1"9 Unrtad Stetee t t hf • 50 min ) 1':00 fD ONCE UPON A ClA88IC .ionn '1911fu Oent16m6n" The t><O"*t ... 1ac;on- c;lle0 W""-"' ~ le g1an111d M•ud'1 h•nd itf19' JoM \ deal!!. Ur9Ull alllO d~ (PM1 !l ol 91 IR) 3:0011.Ql • * * 'Cec:tut flow.,,·· (19691 Wetter Mami.u •no•oo Berom11n />. m•d<l°" otQ6d O!KhelO<' ''"~ " mo<" miMln1ngf\Jt WJ•" ""hen he OUv•sec .., P'•n ICI me<ry h•• m11tr- >30 0 • • • b"•n• ~.,. n t •96• I fren~111 Av8IOll A,...,.n., I'~ A 8111- sn pop 11nge< II'"" an A...-ICMI DOy coml)eT'll()n -lttey tell 10' tn6 MWTl9 g.rt 1 11r • 30 '""' I No Laughing Matter 6,000 Attend Watermelon Guest Freddie Pri~ Show Depressing Tribute to Buddy Holly By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES (AP> "Can You Hear Tbe Laughter?" tonight on CBS is a very depreaslng two hours, which, ) suppose, could be taken as an in- dtcaUoo that the movie works. It ta the story of Freddie Prime. Thls biodrama of a street charmer's fast ride through a short Ule doesn't brim with up Wtiog moments. It didn't figure to. But it could have been more tha n lt is -a fairly standard "too much. t oo soon .. yarn featwing a pretty good Freddy Prtnze impersonation. <9 p.m ., Channel 2) PRINZE IS SHOWN as a kinetic poor kid with enough charisma and talent to become a star, but not enough character to stay alive. Maybe that's all tbere waa to Freddie Prime. I didn't know him, and Peter S. Greenbert, who wrote the story and produced the movie, did. But the movie leaves you b\Dl· gry for more. We already know that Freddie Prinze "eouJdn't handle the success," and all or that. U we wanted a black re· mloder, we could have dug out old newspaper clippings. Prt.me wu a kid who grew up iD our living rooms. We saw him on Johnny Caraon's show as a teen-aser with promise, then a1ain guest~boeting in Carson's very cbalr, a YOUDI man who'd made lt. We saw blm nreet- smWng and smooth as the star of hil own aeries, "Cblco and tbe ........ ( TV REVIEW J L UBBOCK, Texas <AP l More than 6,000 rans and half a dozen entert.a.incrsJacked into th e Lubbock un icipa l Auditorium in a tribute to Buddy HoJly. IMPRESSIVE PORTRAYAL · Ir• Angu.ialn t ries to kill hims elf, n.ot a healthy response to the breakup of a teen-age romance. We see that something was wrong with Freddie Prime before success bad a chance to be bia undoing. But we doo't see what. Answers might have come from Freddie's mother, who is· missing from the movie <al.so miasing from Prime's will >. or from Freddie's psychiatrist , who is also missing from the movie. The doctor was reported· ly with Prime tbe night Freddy self-destructed. Such probings might have seemed exploitive. But what is a TV movie about a star's tragic death if not exploitive? Leading the celebration was country mu.sac superstar Waylon Jennings. who used to play bass in the late singer's band. The CricketJS. JENNINGS AND SEVERAL other original members or the Crickets performed in a concert to raise money for a sts ·1e of Holly and a "Walk or Fa 1e" honoring other West Texas musicians who have made it in show business. Promoter Larry Corbin said he hu commiaaiooed Utah artist Grant Speed to do the 8~·root sculpture, which will cost more than $70,000. Speed brought bis sketches and a clay model to show the concert crowd. TOE BRIGHT MOMENTS sures of success. His wile left come not from the script but him and bia manager sued him from a very impressive job by and fans called him Cblco in-young Ira Angustain, a Mexican· ste ad ofFreddie. American actor who looks .. NO ONE IS being paid to It doesn't seem enough enough like Prime to be Prime. perform at lhls concert.. .. Corbin Prinze's pa.I, David B'renner, Better. be captures the PriJue said. "In fact. Waylon may have alao grew up poor in a tough charisma and mannerisms with to take a $4,000 loo." nelgbborbood, also made it big, spooky perfection. Others attending the event but be didn't put a bole in hi& Angu.stain came to the role were Holly's widow. bis blo- bead. Why did Prime turn to from CBS' "While Shadow," grapher John Goldrosen and 800 dope and a gun? where be plays Gomez. ''White members of the Buddy Holly We see a kid doing crazy Shadow" al10 yielded Kevin Memorial Society from 39 tb.iogs, but DO wherefores that 10 Hooks, who plays Nat, Prime's states. beyond the obvioua. Example: musician pal who bigbllpted Holly died lo a plane crub There la a scene ln wbicb many a Prime stand·UP routloe. Feb. 3. 1958, near Clear Lake. Prinze's cblldbood sweetheart, But there la no undent.and.ln1 Iowa. The accident also ldlled Rosie, catches FreddJe kissing a without lmight. and undentand· singers Riehle Valen.a and J .P . sln1er at the nlptclub where ing la what separates flnt-rate Rlcbardaoo, known aa "The Bis On TV Talk Slww? HOPE. Ark. CAP 1 -Tune Ul to telev1s1on·s Merv Gnffan Show on Friday and you may see .,. guest chair filled by a 200·pound watermeloo. Ivan Bright, 6S. of Hope receoUy .ost out on a chance to w1.0 a $10.000 pfize for growmg a 200-pouod watermelon but he stllJ may get a ca.ab reward and the televtl5ion appearance for the melon. Hope's Advertising and Tounsm Commission offered the cash during its annual Bag Meloo Festival. The pnze was to go to tbe person presenting a 200·pound watermek>n by madrugbt Aug. 24. Fest.Jval promoter Pod Rogers of Hope said he had made ar- rangements for two Hope watermelons and himself to be flown to Las Vegas for Gnlfio's Friday telecast. and one of the melons wall be the Bright's · i1 they are W'llling to part with 1t tem porar11y . Bngbt and his son, Lloyd. turned m a 200·pound melon several hours past the deadline. maJung them metig1ble for the pnze. :io some residents of this southwest Arkansas town started sollc1t1ng cootrtbutions for_th;;;;;..;e~m'-'--~~~~~~~~ r------.. lllllSll&lllUllD"llUllDllUEI ..... ~ -:-..=.~~ I ~ C,\NGINC '11 I V01Cl0'8 L•a.ARY I I.}~.. .. l°C',p • ... "--.--·-~ v 't~ -....... -I &42-2697 I (7 1 "' ts1-G212 .I __;: .::.:::=".., ....... .. - - -- - -illml!llSa:lllBllllllBl!llllllllllllllmll MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT . (PG) ''OH.GOO .. .. MOONRAKER" (PG) "CAPRICORN ONE" ·'ROCKY 11 " CPGl Freddie's hoping to be dis· biocrapliy from expk>ltation. Bopper." AND TBEN BB put a bullet covered. • •Can You Hear The ------------------throulh bla bnlo, and we won Laughter?•• la two hours of • "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) dead why. 'lbla movie teUa us 8DE 8TO&M8 OUT of the someone telling ua ... Freddie Af9MAL CRACKERS that Freddie Prinze self· joint and refUles to see Freddie, Prime couldn't handle life." We r · ';d~ destructed because of the prea-wbo promptly eoes home and already mew that. ~ SINGftG TELEGRAMS ''11 . PUBUC NOTICE -PUBLIC NOTl __ C_E __ • __ P_UB_LIC __ N_OTl_C_E _ _.. .1141175·"'6 P\JBUC NOTICE 1-.N~trfOP f'M• PtcTtTtCIUI ....... PICTITtOUS llUMNHS \ ..... COIHD'f TO 901 ITA'nl Of' CMJPOIHUA l'Oa MAMll ITAHM•NT NAMll ITAT8M•NT ~ Ttt•COUWTYOPHMM• TM ~ ..,._ II dolno !lull-TM lellowlnv "-· ar• dolno ~==~===~====:-:::!:===~===~~ .. THE VILLAIN" "HOT STUFF" (PG) '"'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79" "THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) PUBLIC NOTICE PV8UC NOTICE ..oftOI 1"0 C•a .. nMtl ... .....,.. 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Ufllata • K~ ........... t: - :J - I ~ t ., ~ILV PU.Of CLASS.Pim ADS M2·MTI 'Thieves' Opens Season The curtain I019 up oo LIM ftl\.b IMIOG of the 1ddl1baei Valley Coinmunlly neater tbJa weekend wtth th• Orance County p,.mJtre of Herb Oardn r'• eomedy "TbltvH," fHharta1 tb• larsut CMt 1n U.. tbon biltory of the Mblion Vle· Jo theater poup. Sl...,:Fsrlormera wUl trod the boarda of the Ml11kJn VM Ht•b School theater, beaded by Ron Werbow S.Ck1 Parr a a e®l>fe whoH l2•year marrta1• ti he1dln1 for the roeh. Robert Hael· Int• pJaya MlH Parr's ub-drivln1 l•tber. Intermission ··Tom Titus Playhouse tn the SeacUff VUJ111 tboppln1 center. Main Street at Vorkt.owo Avenue, HunUnat.on Boeh (847·4465). Performancea Frldaya and Saturdays at 8· 30 through Sept, 22. "The Owl and the Pussycat" al the Harle· quin Dinner Playhouae, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., San· ta Ana <fr19.5S11 > Performances ruabtly except Mondays through Sept. 23 ~An erohc ideal.~.IAC. oou. ........... ·1 <llANtARU> CllANN1NI llU ~h:NNIHJt 9'~t,t.t. 1112 lnnoeent &OlJNDING OUT THE Saddleback ca.t are Jane Nllh Davidson, Dick Vara. Garrte. Mowery, Scott Michael. Lind• Aldrich, Off Fltz1erald, Vernon Jaon, Vloc~ Cordlo, Scott Wiiliamson , Colleen Ooedbart, John Szura, Scott Dixon and Denny McTl&he t>trt-clln& chorea are beina 1tuared by Michael ti1ehu and Joe Cordio. Performances of "Th1eves" wlll be given Fridays and S1lurd11ys 11t 8 p m through Sept. 29. with a Sunday matinee 1tt 2 30 on Sept. 23 Ruervationa are being taken al 830·9252 or 837·9680 -"Funny Girl" at the El Camino Cabaret Theater, 690 El Camino Real, l'wltin <893-68l!O >. Performances nightly except Mondllys through Oct 28. • CALL.BOARD S&ddleback College has an· Allio on lh4' boardi. along the Orange Coast are \,,.,.,.,. """......J .. ,,. "West Side Story" at Sebastian·s West Om· ner Playhouse, 140 A vemda Plco. San Clemente t492·9950 > Performs.nee~ rughUy except Mooday1> through Oct. 14 nounced auditions fo r "The Desperate Hours" Thursday and F'nday at 6 pm 10 lhe Studio Theater. Room 308 director Bnan Dono&hue will be seeltrng 11 males. mcludlllg a Juvenile, and three females for lhe dram». which will open Nov 1 m the main theal.A!r •• It I ti.liola "1 ,,~. R c.-....... °"""""...tcm ~ f1U" ~ ~ATIOh ...,,....__,.,..~ ... S.......SJ.00 S......C*--Sl.00 S--,M ....... J~ -"SWEET CHARITY" AT the Westmins ter Community Theater. nn Ma ple St , Westminster 1893·8626) l'erformanrci. f'ridMyb uod Satutdays al K JO through Oct fl BACKSTAG£ South ('ouist Repertory t'> looking for volunteer UbhPl"h for the 1979·lt0 1Season ...... , • l ........ /t P 11JI '''° . ., .... _.,,,,,,, ..... ?I II )J1 t!.Ml •1o1,;, .c. ........... llJI~ 11 OtO "IOCll Miiie AM9 .,... "*1r T• WANDl.llllie1 , ......... . .... 1 ... ,.,. ~ • MOOlll -- WANDA :!}AMINI IWA' Mllf(a) "motll MlltlC AND If--··· THI WANDlllU111 IWJ e aM e S1• t• I I01M DOM octUIN • w~ l'll ... ml "°' nu,.,,., l'lUI JHI VILLAIN (N I MIC• MOUi e -< DAYll HOtrTH DAllAi POITY 1•1 PW& IWAP M1n111l • "Tlil MAIM IVIHT'" "~I ww1 .. n -1 1a..->t MT/--i.-tt ... ~,,.. ··ROCl<V II" (PG) W'IUU-1 ....... ll ,,.,,_ -!:-·~,_ .. "WAl«>A HlVADA" IP~I "lOVE AHO IUUITS .. '"Beg1nner'11 Lut•k .. at the llunllnglon Beac h usheni work one night ii wet:k during the run of the performanc·<· und uls<1 t11kc: part an other SCH act aviti<>s tho1>t.' inll'rexted !>hould call th•· Costa Meisu theater al !157 2f1U2 Commercial 'Break' Hart,l.ey's Career Does Turnabout in Five Years By 80811fOMAS has mother recognized wherever HOLLYWOOD IAP l Five we went. My husband, who has a years ago, Marielle Hartley knack for making the right ob a ud1t1oned for a role on "1'he servauon. said, ·11~·11 grow up Rockford Files" and wafl told having a good feehng about 1>uc lhe usual "l>on 'l t·ull u:.. wt• 11 cess because or lht· wuy you hun call you " die it · ·· On Sept 28, Mb lldrl<'Y will MS. HARTLEY IS marm·d tr1 rostar with James (;<Jrncr on th•· <.'o mmer<.'ial produ<"1·r d1rf·ct11r i.eason·.., opener r1C the N IH ' l'atrick koyn ven. and they aho Sl•r1es What iJ d1Hen·nc·t· a com have a younger duughtf'r merc1al cun m<1kt· Ju ... t1nc. Ms llartley is not mar FOR TWO YEARS C:arner raed to James Garnc·r, <Jllhough <J nd Ms. Hurtlt•y have slurred In m11J1ons or TV WlJlCht•rs may a ..,.. r It's or think Ml. Even I wondered dl P o I a r o 1 d first "'Is that Mrs . (;am1·r·1 I commerrtals dadn "l know :.h e did com that havt' won rnerciab .. advf'rtising"f> She docsn"t Nobody cv<·r 1'.UY '> cquivul<·nt or that Jim and Mancil<· <ire m ar th c· ()sc ars rll'd. IJUt they an· a lways clt·p1c·t and haVf• one• 1• d 1 n do m 1· s I 1 ,. s c· c• n 1· s Vt'blt1<ate1> whether Rockford·., a111>cl1> bhould ht-liquidated tJl ~ult!>f) a SJS,000 lawbull Judg m t>nl Uc ~a~ i.ued by an old luw offJC't• <IA.·tf Eru.·khon l who real Iv want' to rc·rov<'r ~old bunf'1t unc11•r H0<•kford .., tra1 lt-r I h f' rt>lat11m ... h1p tu·tw1·1•n .J 1111 .11111 1111' I \ht ,,11111· a:. In lht· l•11t1n11 rn.il' '>h• 'a 11J I put hirn d11wn l..rribl} Burn 1n '.'ll'W York Cit ... rttart:d 1n Wt·.,ltm. <'onn . M ' · Hartlc·y s ta rh·d ac-l 1111( earl)' Pnlt'rtna.e ( ·arnt·~11· 'I t•('h at Iii to '>ludy <lr:.tma .ind '1UJtt1ni: to tour in :-,hakt·i.~·urt· ~1 111 undn 21 'h"' ,1~n1·d a .,l"\t•n )t·ar rontracl with MC;M und ap1J1•a1 c•d w1Ul Joel Ml'Cn ·H uncl H1inlllllr1h Scott 1n 'Hide· ttu· lf1~h t 'ounln ' ! lllfi2 I 0 f t h 1• som e times with eh1ldr1·n In '>lll ~rea lest re• d<'fensf'. !>he hotd a T .,hirt print Al.I. Tiit-l'ITIAL J.1rr1m1:.t• cognition foe 1·11 with the lt·g1·nd, "No I am '111111 , .101 lwrl l>111µp1•1I t," to r s <1f any HAIHL•v not Mrs. Jame1> C arm·r" ,\HiM ... tw 111.•\l"tl tlu· mle 11( blurb on TV N1·arly ever yone S he a dm itte dly hud ln·cn Clain· M11r111n 111 th1• Pcytor1 now recogruzes M:. llartley, and .. beat.mg my head agalllsl th1· l'lat t··· 1111!lttt1111c soup opt:ra. that's the only drawback to ber wall " of the film establli.hment. guested on "Guoamoke" and burst of succc:;:. i.t a rring in failed TV p1lot11. "R<'n f'a<>P)." '!tarred In a .. 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H, .. 111,Qd.t,tm '8tt·1' '-f.11,IWt JM .... ,,,................. ~ PUBU NOTICE 1 " CttAAlES BRON:>ON Jill llU LANO AOO SlflGlA ~' TIN' .,,orv ~ ~=··· WJA&tR .... llOCKYD 7:tM:JO ........ -., •'HANK a I AN(;Y.Lt A DRAWIA . . ........ -. "'''"All CAIN/ !.ALI Y I IUO ••WlllO IN8EDON ADVDn'VttE 0 ... ..... JAMES IOID GOr MOONRAIER ••• . I ' 2 5 p I u rm ptyy•s Featuri!!fl._. _ •• ___ CJ I Teen-Age £arleaturlst Feels LIJ{e 'Real Artist' Starting his 'professional' career at age 12, the Fountain Valley teen-ager has never had an art lesson. BY JORN DODD -&-.DMl, ..... 1~ Vlalton may appear diflerent leavlA& Lido M arlna Vllla1e tban when enterin1 that Ne wport Beac b &boppio& center's Minl· Ren•luw. Faire. At least tbe'y ma7 appear dlfferent on paper. Those who choose to will have their pbyalcal featw-. exagaerated in drawings by caricaturist Marc Ratner, who will be practic· ing h1a art Wednesday through Sunday ln the village at 3'20 Via Oporto. Ratner, 18, of Fountain Valley. drew caricatures for visitors at Lido Marina Village's grand opening in 1975. He was 14 at the time. Teen-age artist Marc Ratner begins sketching his own car1cature He be1ao hia profeuion at aee 12, drawing caricaturea for vlalton at Newport Beacb'a The Factoryaboppinc center. Since then, be baa worked the Orange Coun- ty Fair, the La1una Beach Festival of Arts, Movleland Wu Mwieum, at several restaurant openinp, and abroad to Rome, France and larael. "AL11IOVGB l 'VE WOUED throu,&out Oran1e County, my favorite job wu in Italy." he said He added, "I felt like a real artist work: ing the street.a ol Rome." But despite all Ratner's experience as a "real artist," tbe Fountain Valley Higb School graduate said he's never taken an art class. "I always WJed to goof around drawing, and at first I was pretty bad." he said. "But I didn't think of using my talents for a job until I reached age 13." Ratner's job as a caricaturist has been profitable -he makes approximately $25 per hour at weddings and parties, and he charges from $1.50 to $2 per drawing al fairs and amuse- ment parks, he said. He plans to continue drawing caricatures as a profession while attending Golden West CoUege where be finally will take art courses. "DRAWING CARICATURES IS an interest· ing and flexible occupation, but it's not a sin- cere art -I can do a real good job and still not feel proud," he said. He added that editorial cartooning bolds more meaning for him and that he plans lo ex- tend his artistic talents mto Journalism. "I'll have to wait lo s~ how good I am at editorial cartooning while l cont.mue drawing car icatures." he said . addtng "however, I don't plan todrawcaricatures permanently." Ratner has attempted serious portrait drawings, although he finds it difficult to keep from exaggerating his subjects' features after having drawn so many can catures, he con- cluded. Today'• Daily Pilt>t inc lude& a special rnagaaM delailtng event& at Lido Manna Village'& Mini· RenaUaance Faire. Marc Ratner's cancature of Daily Pilot wnter John Dodd. It's Lonely at the Top, But' TEC Members Have Company By JUDITH OLSON Of -o.11, ,., ... swtt Being the president or owner of a company has its rewards. but it can be a very lonely spot too. The chief executive officer <CEO) has no one to turn to when he needs help or advice because the buck stops with him. Many CEO's have found a source for help which is almost a closely guarded secret in the business community . They belong to a group called The Ex· ecutive Committee, or TEC, which is like a rap group for company presidents. TEC groups exist in Califorrua and the Milwaukee area and a few have spun off the West Coast contingent into W asbington and New Mexico. About a dozen men belong to each group, which are nwn- bered and have a permanent chairman in charge. They meet ooce a month for a whole day of seminars, lunch and an afternoon sbarin1 period. TEC was started about 20 years ago in Milwaukee by a man named Bob Nourse, who bad just sold bis company, and some of his friends who were corporate leaders. THEY OB8ERVED the fact that usually more than half the value of seminars came from the participanta themselves in idea excba111es, but there was alwaya a warm-up time before the excbange started. ....., ........... ,. .... ,0'0-.. b1nalloo ol persooalille5 1s fused With energy. THERE ALSO 1s an ease among the men because they share somelbtog that few other people achieve in their lifetime: the knowledge that they suc- ceeded in getting to the top The·y understand each other because they all know what's m· volved m the struggle lo win. Not every corporation pre::.i dent ran Join a TEC group, however. Some persons aren't rlex1bl e e nough to s hare themselves with the group and these men are not invited lo re- main, Chaney said. Each prospective member. he noted. comes to the group for several months for a mutual "tryang on" to see if the com- banat1on wiU work. Over lhe years, because such careful meshing is done, the groups become close-krul and s hare both a personal and pro- fessional warmth. THE MEN D AVE many things in common. Chaney said. "Most have either built the busi- ness they own or a significant portion of it. "They assume 100 percent of the responsibility for failures as well as successes. They learn quickly from their failures. "They get a clear direction thought out for the company. then hire people to take it there." Chaney also said most ol the TEC members enjoy what they do and regard their work u "a fun, exciting game where they play with ideas." Tbey came up with the idea of bavinl a permanent learning 1roup where tbe interchange would eome much 100Der and be of mon a...ftt each lime and Noane YOluateerecl to chair the ftnt meettna. 1EC msrrtJers gather for typical monthly seminar sesal0f1. The men share two additional cbaractertatics that mark most sucee11ful leaden, Cbaoey added. •'Once they start aometblne. t.bey won't sift up. And, tbey auume peraonal rHpoaalblUty for tbelr own life." "It became a permanent Yebi: cl• few tbelr own.developmflllt, • • •aid Pred Chaney. pre&ldent of Coetinutnl l:ducatlon Corp., the pareat CGmp8.ll7 lD Callfonda. Noune aerved at chairman for Ida sroap and Ht up otben like It, wblcb "developed Jn~ 1 alee private P!'actJce for Boti," Cbaney aald. . Noune "9Dtually bJnd a col: Je•IM. Frank Stem, to beJp, ,Ud Item lnuOt Cbaney, a col· .... fl1IDd. beet to KUwMlltee ........ ,_."",.,.... fwtbe~ ContlmllDI Education C«p. to pluaed into tbe memben' cor- nm TEC IJ'OU.PI," aw..1 wcl Poratklal. ''I eventually boupt the na: tional rlabta except for ll181SCT8 &ANG& from Wl1coaiin, part ol DliDoll ud 1aeral .....,...m qutldom IUcblpn." to labor relaUGDI, ..iate plan- Cbwy bu 1pent the lut 12 n!IMI, au&rttion, Onanemc, 1treu yean develoobla the T&C ooe-and.,.._.., problem1. cept and addlq-other dlvlllou Reec>utte penou are of tbe to bl• corporation. He 1Wl cbaln hllbHt caUIMr po11lble and on• ll'OUP but hu b1l'9d 1everal have included some famous peo: other men to run moat ol tbe ple like •uthor Peter Drucker, COIDmlttee. CbAJMy 1ald. TSC ~ are ...... fot Tbe Ditty ptaq of Ute da7 la tnenl re~1be 1al4. tH att.rnoon, bowner. AC<?Orf. Tb .. ta fouow-up ud coo-lq to Pat JlpdmaA, one ol the tSnll ma•Mq a PTodllDf ~ "Ch-.-, tM '1dee n~92• 19 bJ U.. ct.lnDma, lad ta.. IDOl'lt· wbat .....-.. TJDC from tbe l~ ,...... penoaa do ~ otber 18ab 11Wf1." Ulaa j.t pnMat a Mm.t.aar. R•,.: .... fret to talk TlleJ addlw apedftc .... ol abollt OR""'89 .. t.OOID· tlle T9C ll'OeP ud offW ID· r::: 0..-11 llldt1 ud IMm lorilW.k8 tlaal cma be d1NetJ, tb* t.UOW m•mbtn' aac· I tCeaeimdadl&akea. Then ii no dancer ol 11.tnl awa1 .eereu to competlton beeaUM tbe IJ"OUPI are It.Ne· tured IO tber9 are DO members from tbe tame fteld la the ume ll'OUP· One poup, far nample, ln· cludea a dealper of retlreDMQt plau, tbe owner ol fut food and f aml)f at.eat houtes, the pretl· dent of a company wblcb manufacture. heart valv~: a man tn tbe mortca1e baa11n' ft•ld 8Dd a retailer. TBS DN A&B aU brt0t, HOffll Olt-.ct ad laa.,.u.t. CbaDtJ aaid. ''Tb•J HD let bored ...0, IO tbe CUinDaD ii cba= to kMP tbt m...Snp at a Intl.'' A recent speaker. William Cope from SynfftiCI Inc.. lo Cambridae, Mw .• .,.... ... a typical TBC challenae. He lbowed the men bow to ~ 1anl1e meetln11 to aet ••, workable, eacltina ldeu and bow to 1« kleaa to t.belr ~ point where decl1lou can IM' made about whether to uae tbelll or not. One"' b1a pr,mlMI WU tbat cra11 ldeaa and dreamt ...... 't be ditcanted bat N : flnecl and combined for pnc· Ucal,..., .... "Al adaltl·we ltmlt OID'Nl,. by wbat ft Dow ll poulble ••• be nld. Tbtn la -obYloul electrtdt7 10 a. air at t.be T&C at ......... ••eb member la blahb mod•• ed and wrptlc and t.M com: R•luinc ov.r lmeb, tbe men ol TEC 'I talked about wb7 they lite tbe fl'OUP and an wUJinl to live uP one day a month-. dlfr ficult tuk for bu17 men-to meet coUequea aqd abare. .. It'• a bunch of mature IUY• wbo WUJM we're Collll &o IO llD to lb• Dlate and 1trtt• out ~ ln a wt.ue, •• 1.W Al llcllilleft. pre1tdent of a flrqi wblcb maaataetilnl m..s.lc&l electroDlc .,..... .. It'• a croup tbat can leam from Mds other'• 1ucee11e1 and. falluna. We ...,•t trylq to Im· pra1 each other." I . f i ... f']. . ! • r.u tv .... OD UM bQ ID lb & Ill ..... ·' an 1pectacu)ai. JMt 19t out wtdli I~ ti ........ blfon-... ud tile=. ... ,...... lt .......... ,.. .. .ftll ..., wbeo Women ln Commu eaUoe ~>. Orur. eo.ty atQiW lD ~ wttla ta. braaa·ae• Newport la1.t•• Yae~& Club, .......... a f\md·Niliat mllM ...... 111. Roooey. a Balboa ...._. INe-ldce writer, ll J"UM1q for uUanll Yke ,...._,of WICI. Oum. boarded t.be MQfo aboat t :a p.m .. ~er ~ wtM a.od eca....,.Uon OD the . oed-ffooto ditcfl ol Ute b ...... doblllou.M. .. .. •t. • , . Tbe MoJo. one ell'~·· nn ··~ clubtl on tbe water.'' bal bHD -.tfftl7 re· f\.lrblabed and made UI dream ol taklal a me oeeancndle. Oueeta locluded ,..., llU.llaa, ..._ ... Clalp Lea.., LffeN• a-4 aluar• P..nl, Barbara~. •arc'9 r-ay, VlrMll B,_., 8a1CM1 J.-alM1 ,._ IAU. Children'• Rome Society debutantes bid tarewell .to summer with a beach party Satur· day at the home of Mr. ud lln. Wllll .. Scla•ktl. Tbe action WU OD the Balboa Peninaula Point moet of the aft.ernooo. Debs. dada and escorts played volleyball, s wam. tossed Frisbees and soak'ed up a little more California sunshine before the girls tbiouPt about school this fall. Hosts for the party. which included a mini brunch and beach picnic, were Laute Morris, Boanle Schmidt, Wllllam Schmidt and Mark Morris. Newport Beach cardiologist Jack Vacn• seems to do moet thlngs In style and turaill& 40 was no different for him. With the help of b.la ailter and brother-In· law. Bee ud ArleM MadMrtta, the erudite partygjver was boDored at a bash befitting b1a reputation u a menymalter. · The affaJr started wltb cocktails and hors d'oeuvres and a harbor cru.iM aboard the Belle and continued with a buffet supper in the Markowttz' Lado Isle home Vangrow. who is famom for his annual Hallowc'<!n extravaganza, was surprised with a belly dancer, music by nutisl Keith Rkbanls a nd a giant ice cream smorgasboard for dc:.sert The transition to the "big 40" may have been traumatic for Vangrow but he managed to do it with a great deal of humor, hjs sister says. She's been razzing him for the past four months, so she ought to know. Tem and Jue Nep\Ulle are famous for their beautiful weddings at the Tivoli Terrace Chapel on the Festival of Arts grounds in ' Laguna Beach Bappftll•8• By Judith Ol•on EXCUA8t0N -Members of Women in ... Communications, from left, Helen Lotos, Rita Rooney and Toby Milligan. enjoy cruise aboard Mojo. One of their daughten wu married there several yeps ago and the other, Lana Wnt Ma&ber, made the step last week. Sbe was wed to Ken Bobele in the chapel with ber two children. Kimberly. 12. and David, 9. standing beside her After the ceremony there was champagne. a buffet supper and mw11c for dancUlg in the garden reception area. The couple. who met in a university library. will la ve in Laguna Beach She ts a student at UCJ and plans lo obtain her doctorate in chiropractic. Bobele, an associate professor of manage· ment in the School of Bu.sim.-ss al California State University, t~ullerton, earned his Ph.D. at UCLA. Anolber beautUul daugkter. another beautiful weddln~ Jack Vangrow may have hit bis fourth dee· ade but Vera Gay hu one-upped hlm con· . .. . .. ; . . . . . . ,." .. . ..-.. ~. f • .. : . ' . . . ' . ~ ... . . ,• . . . . . ... • • # .._··. •• • •• . . .... .. ... .. ,, . . ... ... . . ' -· ... : -\ i . ·~.: . . .. . .. ' «Mlt'I .................. 1ldenb17 ... naebed \be ... vi to 8*rdaJ and Ud a WODd-1111 time dltlwatiq. Naturally, the party bad a "Gay'• 90" theme. It ... at ber Corona del Mar home ud waa halt.cl by ber daqhter, Je. Ga1 A,_, alto ot Corona del Mu. Mn. Gay, detortbed u "pracUeally a pioneer ~ the Newport Harbor uea," played the piano for aummer SaturdQ ~ dQCel at the Balboa PavillGD wbm abe wa aUl1 a h1lb acbool student. She wu married to another mualclaa -«· cbettra leader Ira F. Gay, who 1be met lo the lM Aqelea ~School orchestra. H1I orcbe.atra opened tbe famoua Ren· deavOUI lD Ballroom lD Balboa, Mrs. Aynes said . Mrs. Gay played for many celebrtties, lo· eludlq Mary Pickford, Douslu 'Fairbank.a, Char.lie Osaplin, P'rank L. Baum <be wrote a a pedal ltOI')' for her> aad Alfred Wallemtein. Mn. Gay beU~ abe bu "lived ·lo the most wcnderful time to be alive," sinee abe baa experienced everythinc from bone and car- ria1e to a moon land.ins. Nmety•suesta abowed up tor the party, ln· cludin1 11.n. laa .u..a..c ..,... ol San Marcos. allo newly 90, a friend 11Dce their kin· deraarteo days. Mr. ud •n. A,....,. Stnab, ol IrriJle and Palm Sprinp, recently attended the races at Del Mar and boated thelr friends, •r. ud lln. Harold Cordell of Palm Sprin1s. Are there any other nae nuts out there besides me and Harvey a.lloek of Monarch Bay? If so, don 't forget to check the exciting nag exhibit at the Newport Harbor Art Museum this month. DurlnC regular gallery boun, worb by vexillograpber A•ders Belmqalat ny from "Umber" nagpoles all around the muaeum . A bunch of ooce-weary travelers. wbo trekked through Colombia and Ecuador together Uus summer. gathered t.o reUve the trip and have a 1..attJe more fun Saturday eve- ning Members of Helen Johuoa'a UCI Extension Class met at Mabry Stelnhau' home for a potluck of ajiaca la Colombian chicken soup with avocado and sour cream>. fned bananas. salad and peach pie and. for the fUlaJe. a giant slide show The soup. which the travelers en1oyed several places in Colombia, was made by MOii· &le and Cllrls Magree, the gourmet coots of the group '{he evening brought back many happy 'memories. and the coMensus was that every· one's ready to go again. Also attending we re Harried Araold, Vlrglnia A.Ider, Aprtl Koda, Ted ud Sua.ue Lesaley, JlldtG OllOD and lea Weuell. who brought her busbaod DldL Also ! guest was .. . ( HAPPY DAY -All amUea followinl Tlvoll Terrace weddln1 of Lan» West Mather and Ken Bobele <cent.er) are the brlde'a parent•. June Neptune, left, and Terry Neptune, rl&ht. RACI FANS -Enjoytni a day at the Del Mar Racetrack are, from left, Mr. and Mn. Arthur Straub Gett and atandinll of Irvine and Palm Sprtnca and Mr. and Mn. Harold Condell of P"alm Springs . Mom's Actions Enibarrassing DEAR ANN LANDERS: I wu ta1kiu CID .lb• phone to a sur I U.ke a lot when m, mciber picked u'b!: extenaion dowmtain Md, • ...., "'You've 1abbln1 for '5 aUnuteal Get olfl i • have to make a call." My friend uked "Wbo WU THAT?'' JJU ao bwnlllated I could barely talk. I •aid. •-rut waa my mother. Sbe mull have had a rGUlb day. I'd betterbaDIUP." • Mom ran upeta1n aad ~rea!Md for 30 ... ~lautaa. Sbe aUd I lboulda't have 1ald what I )!., ald.....ut lt made ber loot W . Mom la always clolac ICllDMb•ni to embanwl me a.ad J don't bo• bow to dMl wlth l1. I'm 11, too Joani to ...... boaM. . I bow Mom U. a ..._... Ille. Ped • · arlaU. and t11e•a ...... anm4. Alll ad-nee for • 1 m•? -aws Brn'Y Dall BsnT: Y• MW • a1 'g ._. ............ ., ................. .,,.... ,r .......... 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'fOlaW., n.mmabl• llQWd farmed by viMul ftrmentaUoa ud coalaJaed ID wln•1• bter1 wbtat.,. and tbt otJaer ftrmtGi.cl aDd auUUea Uquon ot wtdcb tt ll tbe tntosleatlnl Driaelplt. Pa.a.. Ana paa1 the Mll'd. II (t'1 in'°"' eoluma maybe tb11 •11 believe lt. - BlV&UD>S CAUi'. D&Aa Cil.1 1t•1 "9 ta •r eel••• ...... .,--r_u. ............ .., ........ ................. OOMllDDTIAL t9 .... IMO I I.Mii ,....,, ....... ....,.-. .... ~ ........ . • ,....,. ............ tllill " .. .., .. .................... ' Sb" ..... ., ..... . . [ Boroseope ) W&DNUDAY,UPl'.U &1 IYDNSY Oii.AU AaDI (Illar. a.Apr. lt): Ace.at OD &deu. trlp1, vlalta, nlatlv•. trawl ud pabliablDa r.lana. O.mlnl. Vlrao. Bastuut• pellODI ftp.re n 1cearlo. TAU.VI <.Apr. IO-May 30); Count your chlDltl Be tborou,b, extra-careful where peraonal poe1 ... ion1. mooey n\er picture. oama <May 21-Ju.ne JO>: Tiile .. ac1. be direct and confldent. Write, apeak, make ptraonal appearance.a. CANCD <June 11.July II): Loot beyond aurf ace lndJcaUoaa. Check beblad the 1CeDU. Mak• DtCeMUY adjuatment at bome bue. L90 '11117 a.AU,. II): AeelDt OD foUow1q throuo: mutq mon ol """"" eoataeta, um~toal. <Aq. D8-r!o •>: TIU coakt be =~ ~ .. c. ... I• nlid 1~4 Clept. 1M>1t. •>: Yoa 1•111• "1 l'OUQdiai -pnieat ............ ,....__,.,,, ICI08PIO <Oat. JI.Nov. 11): Make HW atan ID new dlncUen. Hl.,...IM ~ct.ce. ort1lDdtJ. J. . . IAOmilJUI a"O • a.Dec. 11): Wort to conctlt with anoU\er wbO .,.. 10Ut .. 1Dt.re1ta. CAPRICOaN <Dff, 11-Jaa. lt): RUIOI', nntbdtt1 ..,.. JC*" P'llPGM . la 01mplary mUDll'. What mtOt Ila" flltled twtet la UkelJ '° taeeetd. tlWd •*·~ A400llJI UM. •fib. 11): Y•"n 11.- cb110t ~= ftrle, to IDMe tb1 ... Md to -~· ........ llCa (J'11t. it-Mar, •>: •n wwa mitll'WaMDd.MUlll Bl ........... .. ooafdot ... D ..... . t;. ~LANDERS I HOROSCOPE lu4ra Maal from UCI Esteoalcm . -Wb1Je aome Oranie eo .. t restdeatl were 1unnJni and 1alllntt Jut month, a few dedicated brld&e playen were en1a1ed In "cut·thtoat compeUUon," The Newport Beach Tennis Club team won lhe Aqult tournament a1alnat the John Wayne Tennla Club and now leads in the trophy r•ce J..2. a.... DU.I says interested playera may call ~a7 Eaat at 844..0050. Hora d'oeuvrea are In· , eluded lD tbe evenintt• of play. Retldente of Newport Villa Healthcare helped ral.le Sl.281 for the American Heart As· aoclaUoo durine a ''Rock 'n Roll Jamboree." II p laa~ on aem /ar Hopp•rdnge. und 1t to Judith °"°" at tM Dau11 Pilot, P 0 Bo:r Isa>. Coeta ltlna. CA ~. OT call Mr at UZ-4JZJ . Happening• rwlU ncT1I Tuadav· RUFFEll'S UPHOlSTHY -.v.w .. ..... 1922 "-"*' litvd •. Costa Mesa -541-1156 Club Cakndar nma each Wed"elday '" IM Dallfl Pilot and c:ontaina notice• of ioonwn'• and aermce club mHttRga and nHtnt• ~ to the publtc for IM following week Send nollce1 to Club Calendar. Daaltl PUot . P O Bor JStJO, COlta Mna. CA 9ZfZ6 tncL~ your name ..,;,;..;.;;;.;,;;,;,;;.._ __ ...._:;o;o.._,, and phone numbe r Noticu must be in our ~ ~ G) - haNU thrtt Wf!eka an ad· . ~~(<>~ vance o1 on ~ _, .......... To reque1t a picture, tJ ,, •I.:; wnte ar coll the Feature It.ti~ Department. 642 ·4321 . ..J.A.1111.l()(ll=ri_ ~ between 2 and 5 p m ~'""' IL.II(~ Photo requeat1 a r e fREECONSULTATION laonoTed on 0 .pace aOOUa· !!!!!!!!-642-8484411 bl.e baN -,120 Irvine Blva. ~4.kKh .. _ -1-- Talce~lt-Off,,, Quick 8·,;1ee~=~r progra m tor taster weight loss Enrollment l.un.ited. Pre-re¢stratlon Call today. llL tfill CLASSES STARTING SEPT.15th~ Fount•ln Valley, Garden Grove, HuntJngton Beach. Newport Beach ..._ _____ (714) 891-3441 _____ ... FEAR OF FL YING? mAIRAPY ~ ................... ~ T.ike f hl· hr ... t '\ll·p To fJl..<.>·O tt < \I I I UI' llktX.l!Ll'I 17 14 1 546·362q • 4''1(1 4 l02 Rememb•< The Grandmothe,.? Our maternal gr1rndmolher wa:. J r 1ty lady. when ~t;' went lo her h o m t' ~ " ' I •' I' I n n hand embrotd!'red i.hN•ts and ptllow rat>ei. and c n Joyed h.ind'crochetcd edgeb on her towels It ~w. !>UCh a luxury. Our paternal f(ra ndmother was a country lady At her home we slept Wlder glorlous qual t.s and put on big aprOM and helped in the kitchen The moment you enter our :.bop you waU know how we loved the grandmothers We know you Will too. 389 E. 17th Street <In Westport Square) Coat• M•aa • 8454924 Something Special feminine fashions 250 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-5711 SUMMEREND SALE ·60%oFF • Panta •Scarves • H1ndt>eg, - - •Sweaters •Jewelry -SAVI$$$ . I ...C:a.MICll MOITUAUS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1n6 HAllOtt LA~. OUVI Mortuary • Ce"9tery ~enatory 1625 Gisler Ave , Costa Mesa 50-5554 ml..OADWAY MOllTUAaY 110 Brotldway eo.taMesa 6'2-9150 SMITM&nm&L MOlmlAAY Wll1Q.lllF CHUIL Moftuwy • ~tHNtlons 421 E. 17th St. CoetaMeN 8481818 NM:almOTMaS ........ ~, CJ~St. ~8Ch ....... , c:a&OtlAl MYM ... 710t80fllalwe. ..... , . ...., .... 6 4 2 • s 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • --<r> -- 11 1'71 The B'-•t Merketplaceon the Orange Coaat DAILY ~ILOT CLASSIFIED ADS=:~ You C•n .... It, Find It, ( 842 5878 l · Trade H With a Want Ad • One Call Service Fait Credit AP.,roval IOUAl ..,.. •• Q O'POATUNITY nno .... Im All .......... ertlMd intMl•CJPJfWlatub- ject to U. l'edenl Fa.Ir ltou1lo1 Aet of 1 tH ..... llllliaba b Wep1 to edHrtlu "••1 pre-fw.ee. UmltetJoe, or clMrlminaUaD baMCl OD ~re11.-..... or ortJln, or an tlll&ftJori to make any lldl pr.tenace, Dmit.a-dm. ordi9crimh•ation." 1Ma De'ftPQer will not bowtntlY accept any adv•rtlalAt for real C!8tale wblch la in vtola- tion ~the law. ms: Act..nhen ..... dMcil ..... dlly ... ,.,.. "'" tw'I I s•ctsly. Tiie DAILY PILOT __ , ...., for.._ first .. arred lllMriiola CMlfy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gau td 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TaatAC TOWMHOME One of the most UP· graded uniU In Heritage Park. Rieb parquet noor· mg 111enlJ'Y. & r~~ rm, oak panelling an dining area, custm drps & Levolor blinds. This 2 stor y h ome is 1~ maculate & pnced qt.ick sale al S00.900 Ca us at 751·3191 «;::SELECT I PROPERTIES BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! Panoramic Newport Bay views from corgeous 3 bedrm upper unit or spedous 2 bedrm lower unit! Natura.I brick fplca. Wet bars. 4 CU prage. Boal apace Steps to beach. Dia) 752-1700 FA.ST! ()lfN Iii Q • ''" 'fl'V f()N t1rtt [W,lftldffl NIDIOF Ow.&SHIP 'nlPLEX Tbe owner'a unit is a lrg 3 Bdnn. 2 bath w/frplc, bltm • garage. Tllere arealaotwo2 Bdrm units that produce great in-come. Lrg assumable, low lnt«at loan. f\111 price $185,000. Call 5156-318G. c;::sELECT I PROPERTIES C.-CodRetreat $11,000. Bike to the beach. 2 Story, 4 bed rm patio home. Sparkling pool, large living rm. step- saver kitchen +se<'haded patio. Aasume $48,732. loan. 9v.«~,, $487. pays all. Call now for appt. llQ.7881. ()l'(N lu9 •U~IUNl<l~l r.•/' ~--@ .,, ;: l,. ., ------., TH[ 8EAL I ESTATERS , ___ _.J r : 1be flll&elt draw in the We.t. . .a Deib' Pilot a-tBed Ad. 8'2-:1118. -~ .-p~ I .:...·~ .. ~J. I . ~,,, (~. . ' --. Businessmen · I/ 11ou or• ctohsg bu1fne11 und•r o Pacuuo ... Bu11nH• NdrM ~°"'rcqulml bll Jow f81'1inf"N oM Prof•,... Codi, S.C. 17t00 lo Jmt>J to Ju. o li'tcUUou 8111lHU No•H Stot.mnt and llooc M ~/or /Otlr ~ Mb.· W£ car ,,.. DAILY PILOT tcm """' tOlt~ lloCh. CGQ I/ti UOAt. DSPARf'MtNT at lfl·flll SJf. Ill for "'"'-'~· .-ATMICIAllA , ...... Newly u mod•led ldklllm, ...... ., .... j Bdrm J bat.b. AN\ame IWJ.VA . 2STOllY Sb* roof, ._,.B, 214 IW. 1121.900. Eutaide Costa .-.: associated BR ) '" f ;.J • ·, :. • / ,, •' • "" I' ' ------··· IASTIWFF <Mee eomer location. 5 BR. 3Ba,1111.soo. VA term.a. Costa lleH lofMc~ lltr baraaln, $77 ,900 3 sa-n2t . Bedrm. Br"oUr 546-2313 A.IAHDOHED DESBTID FfXB Owner will carry lst TD. 5 Bedrm. 3 baths. 2500 sq .fl . Small down,$139,950. Act DOW ! Call 546-2313 Ol'fN'llO • tf\f(Jf1 rrtN t1rfl [•:lfllllil TWOSTOIY A North Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm, huge recrea· lion/storage area. AduJt occupied, with many xtra.s ln_ upgades. Now t97,SOO. Call 546-4141 . -~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. ~-~ I .\ I I . • l l' ~1~1!-X .LOR . en I ------------. ~ llAUIWUI. OCIAM ftlWI 1211 .... A real prime location in this quiet private community of Jumlne Creek! Overlooks tbe professionally designed wide greenbelt plus ocean view. See this bright near-new .. Bay Mist" model today. Sunny kitchen, 2 lge bedrooms, den & 2 patios. Tennis, pools & spa. 24-Hour security gate. W1SL1Y M. TA TI.09 CO .. llA&.TOltS 2tllS.Jn; • ... .._. MIWPORT C6UM. M.I. 644-4910 IAYAOMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip WEST OCEANFRONT Duplex with excellent income 30xl02 R-4 lot. $400.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR i.11 Boy• .. d .. U• .,. '" f' bl':. 616 1 LOYIMl- L0¥1 MY JACUZZI I am u attradJve and deli&bUul 3 Br. 3 ba ____ h a...1..1-.....1 home wtt.b an ~loeed _. --pe1lo with a spartlhtg IHt'ISTOlt.S 5'ICIAL Slt.900 Spa.o.iab 1tyle exl11tlng bome. Room lO bui kS ! cauM1-n11 0. ,...,..... · ·. Step down lnt.o a Desperation! 2 Story, 4 ~amily rm wrtb a br, 2 ba Townbome. Pool. cheer)' frplc 4c parquet Good usumable loan floors. CaJI 979-5370 lo- Bike to beach. $70,950. day. °""'" .,_ V • '', H;-., H ,,. f l~IHMHI I.E. Uc•tt o ... w ...... 17 14) 6+H094, 644 6869 There 's onl y one! A ~~~'>· "' •••• ·"· ·LLSTATE [ ~ IE~ll\1 -SHAIP--R_EA_~_T_OR_S __ ADO-A-YJIW Already ~e 1J1 some ocean view, but 1f you re· ally want a dynamite view· add a second floor ll's a super investment opportunity! The roof of this contemporary l tmm. home ti already na" at cm.ooo. in Ulla prime Newport HeighU location, you should make nothing but money. STATB.Y POOL SPA in most quiet residential area, near water. Two 3 Sexy 4 bedrin, 2 bath, ((JlJDtry ldtcben, family nn. din rm, pool, huge bot ape., a bar&ain al only $119.500. Call now. 541>-Z113 S BR. 2 bath unita: blt.ns. * VET ~~~araae incld'd. Use Your Eligibility JACllS IUl TY Ol'fN Ill 9~ \ ll/t'I ION Nlfl ' !CINtl NOW .. LOW DOWN & 675-4670 Ul'll INT. RATE. Let WI ·--------- 2 B R J a·s-m in e Creek Home. Pool, tennis. convenience and a peek or the ocean. S225.000. .,..)'OU bow to qualify. T•tolHC .... w. u.e.! 714-1202 MO 9UAUFYIHG I! 112.000 Home with pay- ments aa low 11 9500/mo. ! ! 3 Bedrm, 2 ba\h. 2 car gar, call for more .details! It's un- usual. Sttr2313 ()Pf'-1,,,0 ·,, ~ ''""' ,,,..., ,., 'f [91Rlll Yf!WHOMIS MEW ....ACY OMIACll ........ , .... $350.000 Country Hollow &tl .2366 OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX ..... 4 bed. OWMf"• .... ... 2 bed. ........ cw, 6,.... old. 2 ftl .... ~" ... lorte _..,. e..cl.. wttt. ....... . ..,.... & _. ..... o .... .., uny flm•c9) tte•a .._.... .._. ,...,.,.., md Wlllh ID moYet SJJl,000. BAYFllNT WITH VIEW . Cowfeeta•r1 2 bed. 2 llML c-. _.. ""1f oa ... WA11Rwitltpoot~9MI bo• .... YllW. lo.t alt' ......... Stt7,500. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. 2436 W .Coast Higl1v.dv NewponBeach 631•1400 macnab I lrvtna rulty MIW OM 1MI MA.a Arborlake! View of lake from expam1ve patio 6 mutAtr BR deck as private entry courtyud tlilblllbt tbfa BOpb11t.tcated 2BR "Covinctm" Pl&D. 1«ary residence w/lri• Uvlng rm -brk fplc • formal dlnlnl "1allerl1." Comm. boat dock~·~· pcJ91 Ir wh.tt.und beaetl. •1ez,_ooo. Lee Henkel 152.ui•. CD-•> J ftam••aA FA.M&T COULD WANT Ocean view. prvt beach, pool, boneback riding. Gor1eoua lrJ custm bome. fantasUc family rm. loads ol storage, 5 (7141 '7J..4400 tJIJI 6n.uzt HARBOR A Otvt5t0n o( II a rbor lnve.Lment Co bathe. Prestige locaUon. •-------· Xlnt terms. Asking •--------- Mll.000. OCIAHROHT Larp, dehllle duplex. 4 tGma .. 2,,., baths up. 3 bdnm.. 2 baths down. frp&c. each urut: great locatioa! M95.000 lnchld· qland! ..... ..,'"'-........ • '75-7060 . Want Ad Help! IC-5178 C!IE 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE llST IH SPYGLASS LARGE FAMILY"~ One O< The Larl(est Homes In The Area. Six Bedrooms Plus Huge Bonus Room. Many Eirtras Surh As ' Spanish Tiled Kitchen. Parquet Entry. Protective Alarm S~tem. Etc .. Etr Call Us To Inspect. Only $446,000. &31-1800 --__...,_,. tit DOYm MIYI UDO ISU 208 VIA MENTONE -fabulous expansion home on 56' lot. $350,000. 218 VIA PALERMO -3 Bdrm 6 den family home on 45' lot. Ul.0,000. 720 VIA UDO SOUD -spacious 4 Bdrm. across from Lido Club Beacb. sa.ooo. 20f SAN lll!KO -4 Bdnm. 4 baths • pool Ir apa. Great famib' home . '495,000~ 443 VIA LIDO SOUD - BA YFRONT :!:f!.le'x could be converted to 1 famUy bOme. '150.000. 110 VIA TBIESTE -8 Bdrm, baU.. pool ls...,.,. patio. -.ooo. .. ~(® eeach Reo11y llAL ISTATI IXC&UMCI SIMCI lt4t COSTA MISA <Eastside) Nearing completion. 6 condos, 3 & 2 bedrooms; quality construction. Choose your own carpet & tile. NEWPORT BEACH * <Y'~<#~ ~ llGCAMYOH 2S Ploeburst Ln $489,000 22 Royal St George $t79,!i00 Please call w. for ru.rtbe1 IMormation 6'4-1493 64<MZi Ne~.~:,1 Unbelievable Newport Buch value! 100 steps to sand and ocean! 4 Bed.rm + 3 bedrm unit. Needs 101r 1t..Cdoo 't w&Jt, ca II now~1100 CJPf'V •11 ')• ,. '""' '""MJ fV"'' 759-8111 IUY OPTHI WIB! Al.molt 1 ecre of aplen- dar. HlO OG a h.llJ in La1una Hilla. Prime locaW. IUITOUDded by ex elusive custom pro pertias. Cu be used for bone property or tennis couru. or just plain fun Only one like lb.ts avaiJa ble. CaJJ 645-0303 FOREST E OLSON ..,., ... ., •.•t,JI'•~ AT1HEIEACH Las than 20% down to assume existing loan. 2 houses. Your home at Newport Beac h + a house to rent as income MS,W> down to existing loan. Block and ...., t o beach. Call Bea Arnold. 7S2·1920. [l(C lfl&Hil 1r ~..'!.~~ A_ NOHATifS ~ MESA VBDE 10,... Tit l :JO ... M.I I STY llPUIUC Se&dom oo mark.et. huge ~ ... ve.DE 4 bednn. 2 bath. bnck ~"' "~ fplc. family rm. spark.I· RXB SI 15,000 inc kilcben. dining area. Beautiful tree lined Only S14S.OOO Act now' street. 3 Bed.rm bomf' Tbere·s only one !' needs flX.lng.. Don't miss 5416-ZD.3 out. buy now!! ~7171 <:J'f•t ,, ~· l\ftJf, 1VPI '• 1 ..... ,; ,,, 1• l' ,,, I N t. t• I~ lfttllil [ ~ IHftlHI \ Dodi COllld T.U Two 60 Ft. loah 5 Years old: 4 bdrms .. 31"2 baths. famBy rm. Dine on the water. Listed EXCLUSIVELY w(_tn us . $795.000 -Fee . A COUWIU. IAME8 CO. 644·9060 21'1 SANJOAOUINHtLLIRO. IN NIEWPO«T CENTI.A HtUSIDE HTRIA T Prime Newport Beach-hillside retreat. Massive single story, mini mansion over1<¥lks tranquil hillside setting. Iron gated walkway to dble door & ceramic tile entry . Cathedral and beamed ceilings, 2 fpl cs, secluded master suite hosts peaceful view!! 2 Patios, 3 car garage & much , much more! Owner anxious, call now! 673-8550 ISLAND UV1M&t One block to water on fabulous Newport Bay! Private beaches, clubnouse. tennis courts. Dock. Magnificent 2700 sq. ft. ent ertainment home.V.. Spacious master wing hosting marble fireplace, deck &c night lights view! 4 Bedrms + den &c much, much more! Owner wiUt help finance you name it, ..f'i'll try it I Take advantage, call now, 673-8550. conAM IY THI ... Ocean view. Towering trees. Quaint bunk beds. 7.oaed for more Ullita • OnJy $J.39,900! Hurry! Call 673-8550 J .... " llACtmi Fabulous Cameo Shone. PRIME Corona clel Mar locatlon witb 180 dee . ocean view r Cathedral eeUlnp. Game room. 4 Bedrm.1. Low•t priced view bome in Cameo Sbores. Don't hesitate, call fut, ITl-8550. YOUIOWM ...... W- Well nbt qwte! but Ulll Bloadmoor • bedroom 1.lqle 1tory doee 1Mm to have a lot of la.ad 1n tbe aide and reat yal"da. It alto na• a brt1ht, open reeUq, formal dlnln1 room. a play room and Ju1t nop over to U1e •ttladed community pool and pubUc tennis. Aaklq 12'75.000, you'll love ltt Conluaed by aJl th8M Adi ? Ruch~Ud/or Woodbrtcltl Realty cu lbOW.;)'OU &ft1me11 over a llliiiiliiid U.a.d boawl la lrvJat. Dcm't -aai. Ume teytq to dedde wtlleb ad 1n1"* the beat. ..__............ CALl llES n AIL liMCH WOODlllDM llALn UALn 1114000 : lll·JOOO THE EIPD1S ON llVINE PllP£ITY. . u~•oor: ~ 1 REAL TORS . 87S·fJOOO "' 2~3 EHt Coatt Htghw.v, Coron1 del M1r j~~~~~~~~ M I __ .._. 1040 '=M*r'*-POOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• A8YOU •. "LOYll IOJI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 br, 2 be, famJty rm. lv1 rm, ,,,..., pret -... Many atr11. Aa11ame Illa ... Ult. AlllH"Olll. ... ....... PrtN.I .... drr marbt Sltl.OIO. Call • ...., Owal•l•t or 111..a ........ ICX1.lC\!l'l Vl: HOME 600 Yrdr \o oce1n ........ Plrfec:t ". "13 or 4 bdr., w/pool, c: Jmmacu.lat•I '194. U /MAX. rrkJ.U ~-... UUap ln If•? u rou are. rou mutt ... u.ia •.-clal home ua,.°' ... evflr'1tMnl needed for pactot. II v • lt '• na.t. Larae 4 , 2~ bath home a jacuul PLUS the .tvantqe 61 a secluded I Bdrm l ba Income unit . Abeolutely one of the f1nerUn the ...... Call to-day~o ITOW1•1 Owmlq a Br boa.le, ~ remodel.eel, 2 ea. aeperale dbdns nn, aolid OU noor.. LI c:or- ._. lot •/add..,., poten· tlal to create 1 panoramic oce11n fJ bay vaew. New plumbing & appliances. '219,SOO. ~ 1164, work 983-7829. Jot.wi. wt9MWASTHI LASTTIMI )'OU ..... bednom, 2 blith home, commu.nJty pool. covered brick pat io , remodeled kitchen, for under na.ooo l1IA&.I 2 Bdr. 1 BA. WT• comer lot, '14.500. RE/MAX. Patrick, 131-121116 4 Br I Ba, pool homt• on comer lot, :t sty, nlc" pmjo. '138,900 in the Colle1e Park~ f1€HIG€ area? Won't last! Call _ _ HOM€~ now!~3686 ALLSTATE REALTORS Investor's duplex + 2 JOOd rentals, pool, frt*S. dlann. 1255.000. Princlpala only. M0-4999 m:J W. CoUt Hwy, NB ,~.,:I ?I ~1~1 64 '"' 646 .. S23CAM"1SDa·IRVlf(E ~ aer. 2Ba, tam rm. poai, frplc, $108,500. ------l\EAl ESTATi. By OWDel' (714 ) M0-4798 CED •a GLE..... eveatwknda _ ~ IMdt • o• ~ """ ...................... . ,.._.Cata•.. Canyon Ocean View. 2 ~. 2br, • den bome. IST ATI So. ~ bwy. Walt to bch. S ou t b er n c h a r m . •ooo. United Brollren MOOIL SAi.i !'ltpat 2..ty. Beach. S 841-7414, Fernandez a bedroom model. hlJhly BR. tncl. pt qtn. 3 BA. Obr/Brkr. IWraded ocmdocninlum. s..en Uv Rm. Fplc. .. .. _ ... c II Formal d lnln1 rm . Cor'9...._ 1024 2Sl5'r.1U1CDnve, · · ~ ter"race off two "••••••••••••••••••••• ___ 642_~---- " .. tio ~'.'ft bl~":J;· I NIW UmMG lieu Del Mar, •br 2 ba. ...... ..... ........ nu c'·an 2 ,..,_,, o:ct•de1 th ru ·out Reduced to bar1a1n ....,...,......., ""' v~,, value. $114,900. Call 4BR 2ba, family rm. , covrd patio rm. _.. BKR Orner lot, RV access. cJore to schools & oew ----· SUMSETR.E. peril. Owner. no Aaenb. BRAND NEW 11 BIHut Ehc trpe 2 1try homer Just comp acrou fnn •~an Cntry Oub. ll. 4, s bdnns 3 ba. 3 car 1ar Open wk dys i.z..epm Sat Ir Sun lOam-epm Phone (714 )1146-2005 ora.1142 SICYUNE HOMES 557-t62J Sl~.000. 646 06(/1 dc1yi.. ~ .. TOP 957-21619 eve & Sun YOUH6 FAMILY lNCLIF'FHAVEN FOR SALE BY OWNERay --Owne-r-.-.-B-r.~ny up. WANTID En1taogly different 4 2br, Iba, house complete· grades includes ceramic Sile years new. 2 BR. 2 Hdrm home w/pa rtaal ly remodeled. R·2 lot tile entry. Oak parquet story, xtnt HunUngton bay view Tall ceilings. W/11pace for addauonal nr. new carpet & many Oeacblocalion. S89.500. ~.cussec 180 des white water vtew. nr beach. s Bdrm. 3~ bli+den, dbl lot One d a ldnd. NJ0.000 la a steal. 1100,000 down Easy terma. OWNER C a l l for appt 7W~Jor~7 WAUCTOHACH Ocean vu. 2-aty . 3 BR . tam. rm., 21r) b• • fire pjt, parquet na . 11ep workshop, studio rm Shutters, slid . glau North end loc A rare buy a1S21S,OOO! &!Wion ReaJty 494-0731 !r. .. :r..~ ... !!!~ . " .... ftillwQ El NI .... lbr, = c.tam a.aJty MIUllABLa LOAN Tllll I bedroom -•.· .. HERITAGE ~••llo•• •• Jutt --------·I ....... Lo beedao.::: ...,~. ~~~~~~ =• •,=t•d HW ~~-= a°B~ llAUTIFUL REALTOR~ don osen ...... end .,.. •INICIJ aec. a.a.ii. Won't last 4 Br. 4 ba. POOL" •Pf, P'"ti01 toe•c.d on • °"'*'· Kl.ozto xtr• lrs lat. Harbor vrew ... cul.-..C Wi&ll UMJ ~~~~~~~~1 ffomeS Portolino. O,inln1 ~...._...,pool andl -rm. P'am lly r oom, -~· MIWUmMG Playrm. 1289,900 fee I• 11T•,f ... 1m1 I!'!. tmtsr. 1lJ8'DN 731-31 It (114~~ATE l'llSTHil ~~~Pl. ..... Y1eJe 1067 TOWNHOME Wnd ' nta I otl ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY OWNER· ....................... ll11cb 1ou1bt after S.Cl1•• 1076 Newport Terrace Only •••••••••••••••••••••~• 4br, 2ba, 1mmac 1m m1 cu l1te , a11ume l~'!G.VA loan Cul-de· aac W l tall trees , •P•CIOUK ground~ •.ooo. Call 5a8--0397 CMTU a DAU ft.AM TM ooe 7ou '•• been a b .... a llll. ram Yiew la aa Weal Oft Tallre over cm Jlb it on the rmrut OBVIOUS QUALITY 11 Sb.wp! Priced to aeU un-apparent lbru out tb11 der SlOO,ooo• Hurry• macniftttnt 4 bdrm 3 J6Ml ba · profe111on1lly de· lisned home EnJO)' IP. proa 3300 sq ft of IP9Cioua bVUlg an one ol the moat pre1tlg1ou1 Walker & l ce SC7.JOO N'9' In. A aeoop Real ~talc •ab' SlGl.500 --------CAU. 644-7J I I /Jn "l 1r.r1 I~ I\:: f '!' ~. l\'JSULIAI LS . ........... 12UMTS I Door from the Ocean. ~ably low priced al. MZS.000 Owner wall tnde. , .. .,....... 1069 w.w .......... •••••••••••••••••• ••• • • -~~~5$6-~~7~77~7~-- VAISllllllEED with today ·a tr end &oward miniaturization there won 't be many more S bedroom, 4 1,., beth bome8 on large lou Sl.50,000 down movea you 1n&o W. OWneT llnanced home. Call for detatla .......... e..... 640-5157 IASTIWFf IYOWNElt ~. 3ba, S192.500 644 1177 HILAND Largest singlt.' l>lOry nour plan I.I\ Newport Shore~ WESTCUFF Beaut.alu.J 4 Br J ba Lou m Jilanta. fabulowi pool. fireplace RV acn~o Pnced nctit al $189.~ S bdna. ''Somen.et · · on ~l Wlort)y l ldJI cell ~ Ea~Jlently mtlftl msade & out Spa in back yd &r vaew of ca n)'m U~t.s $249 000 1930 Port Seabourne 0Pt'n House S11t Sun I ~ 644-4D ....................... ~ ol San Clemente •••-•••••••••••••••••• Over 125,000 of pro l•--------feHaonal land1c1p1n1 l«>BILEHOllE 1100 meana W. home 1a re ad)' for hvang & enter-BUY ·SELL· RE NT talnln1. A quiet u FINANCE ecutave area S37!UIOO ..... .._Store Open Sat/Sun II 5 JO • •-ilc:w Cetlhr wkdys 3 6 105 V111 CM.LUSHl·IOZI Zap.Ila C .1llf1 a ~~~~~~~~ f!ropertiet, 6'11 3600 or -77l-82ZI , _______ _ 5-ta ... 1010 ··•····••·•·•········•• UMDa SI 00,000 Desirable northealll San la Ana homt l!I years dd 4 Brdroom 2 bath air <'Ol'ldJUonan ~ Th 111 1s lruly a great anve<\tment ror more 11\/o call now• ~3668 m~~~ NEWUSTIMG HIUTHt~ Thill c.or1eou1> 2 'l<Jr)' must bf> sold 'IJOW ' Im rmiculale & df>~pn..;le ' ~bmit all oHrr. kK R •EXCITING• S..Cidlvy Buut1(u1 ~·xs2 · 1972 l\.eywest Mobile Hom e an Laguna Hilla, nicest 5 s tar Park 7 'a15 endoled porch-mirrored doora, light wood 1n tenon. 31,.;T aar cond, 2 very SPM:IOUI Br's w /Ba +drelaln1 area. walk 1n closets All for only 129.SOO. ( HU6638) CLASSIC MOllUHOME SAW 2706 Harbof'. St~ 410ti ,\ 540.5937 ~~91 , __________ _ VfTS! MfWUSTIMG! ~~1 !":~ngo ~~'J~~ unit.rrs.900.MS-9554 =1tm~;;,~~~1;•r l"Ufi@lj(ElljpUl --- faallUes. Mu11t see lo en ---------i 962·4471{r.1:)546·Bib Guest house + 2br, frplc. JOY the difference! EASTSIOEFIXH 1---------1 DR. Ocean vu, walk lo Uveon~water 169.500 S568.000 3 Bdrm home on prime .__.__ 10 .... bch. town SISS.000 700sq ft Dtx houseboat F.astalde R-2 area. Quali VA ~ "'"' ,,.___ 2 ba ""'"-2172 Blu 9li0-M80 IAQ( IAY fSTATf Pvt 2 II acre ~latt: w IK hou.-.e, 2 l(U(..'Sl house~ lb !>tall horsl' barn. hui:<> nd&n$C nnJi, pvt •lh-. OJ groom ~ room, m;i itni r 1 rent Vl<'W or lhe lia c-k Bay. lush lands rap1n11 abounds Conta<-t J 1 m !"lander:. agt r 7 14 1 152 1107 d ys . •714 1 I.\ I> hw 4 bdrm ,. ptK1I ' (Hnf>" boul(ht 8 0 ttlht'r Mot 1v ,.ted ' w,. will l h r Iba. JUx5!l l!Hi• Dl'lro1lf'r w '"reenl'l1 pun-h Nu:e JdUll Nt1 .,,., CM park Avail Oct. I $12.~ Ownn ~ li.lll!I qual1f.> )11u •<'t'r tho• i--------• phon.··~~!1 1 64~5200 WAl&NOMT Ealra lar1e corne r dypl .. In alnt cond. lloorin1 avail. S pec-~ •lew. Appolnt .. Giiiy ••• ooo. Cote Realty & Investment 640-5777 c;: Wafker f; I r.r. ty l w1 rep ace bui I "lb fl I •••••••••• • •• • •• ••• • • •• VWllO:I" 49C-2212. "'" and hardwood floors Super sharp J Bdrm. Room for RV. A hllle double «•rage, Oak 1l£ and 1t·a a charmer• ldtchen, forced air. cop· Pnced al $83,SOO and per plumbing, RV ac- owner w1U aul&t in the cas, patio. Super clean financing. Call 54().JlSI CaDM5-9181 to buy it • ..,.~HERITAGE . . REALTORS ~ OPEN HOUSE REAlTY / Zl·S71r7 eves. wlinds -------... ~---~-- BURR WHITE REALT O R. INC . f..Jr... •ldO . I ... HERITAGE . REALTORS ll&.OCICTO llACH J bdrm, 2 bath ~ach home in a Plivatc f'Om· m11Dlt1. frHbly UP· •reded. Call t oday• .... nn °""' !11 9 •11 S IUIV l<J M "'<I .111 OCIH4 YllWll ........ , i.. •*. lllLJba,-Clflo.OWC ·-ind. R1'/llAI, Patrttll,&J.m ~,_ HERITAGE . • REALTORS -FICOO VO HOMES INPllSTIW JIJ. TUSTIN HILLS You'U have to see lbese beal.C.ifuJ homes to ap- preciate alJ their special feature.. C xrcltil ,. ,, ... , -ffff ••••••••••••••••••••••• OJmm. busy CM st. 2 ofc h«lls. 2 dplu. on "'-ac All or pert Easy owner ~· B~r 646-5096 cc~ 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIW-DaUXE lll6 ...... St. H.I . Each unit baa 2 ltt Br's • dlft. 2 xtra II pvt P•taos. 2 frpka. 2"1.Ba Agt 919-~ ll:f.lllDNT lllUI• * WW. lpllCioua ownenJ un· It. la', 62Br. luxurlowt K>NES RlAllY INC. '" ...., •a>o to 3800 1q fl on sinc)eormllltlpte levels. ,,_. 673_6210 'l. ••s Bedrooms !·~~~~~~~~ •SkyUJhls • cleatory trindon . 'IJbnri• • 1.Uer1flll :Wood·caud Frenc h doorl. :Furniture rln11bed wood'WOlk •2 or J wood -burnln1 l\relllaCll .-.ooo . aeo.ooo Batra ordlnar7 financed l*lirllll lnc.llldel below aarbt rMel ltftaoetn1 your uJal11\f bome • mare. AMAU.AIOUT OU.NOMI ..... f'loal•M EllSTll DTITES . .,,..., ..... == ...... ...ar r e •••ma at.· on. ra•• of "••rou ,,. ••• l ..• , 08 :::=\..i.· ~.: :.:::-..... ·Loi..... l "" Newport Beach. Cape Cod daarm. New ftplex 312 BR. lrpl, clffb, view S tep1 to ocea n . o.n.-~....,. .._,. ertr 2000 ........... . ..•••.... llDn'AL INCOllB PIOPERTY ~ •.too. llochtlar ,.,,._ .... ...wtQt. a p.t be1c9*, pool 6 •. ,.......,.. .... Pll . ~ Prrc:Lnc Oat ffW}'. La,_a lcla. &.11.P . C'7W)...,.. 1 - T..-.Sep~11.1m DAILVPILOT m:~ ....................... ..............•........ •...................... -;~~ ~!-*! ... IU••••4• ~ ....... ••••••••J••M••'• ltwa t..... Jut !'f:!;;~:.!-•. " ... 11.11.•.. " ltu• IM .... ~ 1tf I ub ''llfttw .... ........._... ....,-... ,.............. • .......................................... --.ti ..... JOaUJll'I\ -,Q1urty bliech. llue NO RSI A1it. 6 Oaimdo ......... >106 It. a..... J76f c.ar.MIM 11111i1-l I • ~ llr ........ ,,_ J...-\'Ula. Poola, ._.. ,..,._, Villa Reot.la -... -.......... •.i.. ................ -.. ·-•••••••••_....;- ..... ~tan16 al•. 1l4·4H·UJO --·--Wl .. t •• • b -•-•..... -~-~ • 1,,., ... P••lllu m.,..... ··-~· .. ,, •Dr • •. 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Adult• Only No •'" ............ flldlU..lltlR~·. C.www .. W.. UU =-===·!~ end. view, DR . pp Ten-.Cbldo.3Br.2~ba. •eeU1up Oceanl'\"oot. ~ MOO. ICM Grant 3~ ... A*llh°"'Y .: 116-7711 C.11 t9: ,,_ '1.50 a · ·-••••• .. ••••••••••••• aidt/U. CU' park, avaJI. +ltudio ft 1arap. l950 frplc. cer&aUc tile entry. ~40 l~W. Coveted car port I ~~~~~~~~~ aas. ..._MMl.ll J....-e 0-. Ouarded lmmed.MW411.•1t00 •am ~mo IH 212 1 • 28dnD mpt, ba&ed pool. Winter Rental 2Br. peioapta .• BBQ'1 ~ ...... _ ny 1'ulbft 1 Ad&lll Pm Ownnmtty Brand new &m + clc&n1n1 • wur 3 Arch Bay; sreat view! 3 Kepi to bucb • bay. ocantMSe s:ns mo + c • ctoae io fwya • bchl · , .....,...~ :rbcl lb f I ..._ 9ooit 6 t.ennll ! BR..S'>a 1121110Mo Beautiful New catm2·1ty Wimer only. S350 + utl. D des>. incl utl pref walkto1bopping. 3•w .. lllli& wlf~k • .,'..':;, d:;.:•i!e1: bdrln. 2 ba D1nln1 • VKMt 4 BR 1 ~ baths. o-t aOyat.ocu.O view. ~ P'rplc: Walk to 7SMU7eveninp. rmt11rudult 541-1~7 1711 I Gal .. wnt • l • l 19 UQlt. K u Dl)s: 56Wl. at S11 ll'amUy rootu bJDO per fDecS 1~75 wood a '1ua. S" BR, 2,,_. harbor. 2br • 3ba · l6$0. Wlat.er rent.al 2 Br. 308 Oceanfront. 2 BR 2 Ba. .. W.... ~~ loan '1'11,800 I'-£veil. SIOl7 mo.ZlS/9'-J.IQ2 ba. 9GO llo. Turoer Aa· 3br. Sbe. ~-7Sl·aM2. Alvar•do Pl. S42S bltm . .00 mo Winter 3 847-6064 .,. ... _ JASMINECREEK ~ Z bdrm 6 den aoc.•u77.~i ltt·IJM m.1111 mo.man 7U.752·1M61 fRE:H~E: u •• •::;-o...t. Oceu vMw 2 br deo (la/mo) Pll&lh crp&a. Qmdo.aharpaBr 2 .... e. 8eacb boute Jbr. den. • ........ di Ho L:'< ifot formal dln rm, 2 h,,ia' ~~~cedar !!,_,llua. S bll-OW!lranse cbhwahr. trp&c, mmm pool. ten· ~Y..~•~J!erAdJ, ~r ~!-.bdrmc'-.:. ltob~.:u.'!~!11--------~> --•••••••••••••• Sl250mo ~l212Asl ....... ocean &IVIC&rpvt ~ ctr.:.... · cU. l700mo. i.t • lut -· ..... _ _,. .. • .., _ _... ...-: --.-· · . car. fully maint yd a...,... A/C, u t i I pd . 3 O 3 E M·F. 173-5822. Evea 6 SHARP. beach 1, 2 6 3_ llDW.eo..tHwy NB m-1 Pl d-" ........ _ .-. •-·"' to move ln Lat SlOO clean.in& 2nd mo. .,.,._._ ,11871 -~ P•··' BR. f-w., dthwn. •ar L .. ~a .... ~.. ~ 1 ••st .-1 u ra .,.. e:1 ec. ,......wt, no.,..._ uooc ... re v. .. 3 ml So. · ~ -.---... ·-· ......... ... •.-.. ,. ---~~ bQme. Beaut. decorated at 5 2 7 18th S t ._.. ol S.D -------·-p!lbol.Nopeta.980-2358. Nft 2 bedroom 2 bath w/all amenJUes Omura· 714-9111M!31 "?'•Y· $450 mo. Mr Setview c.e..... 3724 3br. 2ba. Oceanfront ---------i home. Mi11ion Lakes hie loc. 1U50rno Yrly lie. -· --D Amico. TI4,...3376 Bedfoni ~~8.;a~~ ·-•••••••••••••••••••• FANTASrlC View. rum R.eciec. 2 Br. I blk beach. MrWfOlt'f llACH Country C llab. Golt· 551-1797 BuuWuJ 38r 2,,_.Ba Con· •-... J•so POIX • tenrua S1JOO Mo s.i-c. l Br garden apt. 9mo ~ 645-737 64.S 7573 crplstdrps . adll cpl, 12 •-t.eonia .......t BeauUf U ---· -do. pooi, Jac, 2·car car. & _,.... 6 Pool • rec AJJ utJI pd ql. 2l3C Atlant.a 1 DOOR ,::;•OcEAN lands~~. n o m~I;'. eo.t.MeM 3224 opeoer, l580. AvaU Now ••••••••••••••••••••••• &M-S403orll3l S444 Adult.nopeU. S305 · Unbetie\lably Jow LOW t.enanceyard. • ...................... Nopets.548-6112 4 br, 2 ba bowie; valley 4Br,ramrm.frmldinrm, El Puerto Mesa 4f. lw•• PRICED at $42~.000 9180Clubhouse Rd •New 2br condo nr So. view. fire plac e . a ir n.unpu_, rm. 2 ba. d ble 195eMapleAve.apt ~ u.tw.fllled Lovely all adult, no pets , 1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed Owner will trade Desert Hot Springs Olt Phua Pool. spa $450 4 Bcl.r • 2.,., baths. Howie cond .• built·in kitchen , gar, 1mO mo Avail <kt ~~a~ £-a....o..... 2!3·3'78-~2 s:nm4 or 759-0217 for lease HB S6SO mon washer & dryer. 2 car 10 642.9587 inger. HB 846-06111 · ·• -I'•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large I Br. near f a1rv1ew Ga.,.. 3102 2 BR. 1~. ba. pool , jacuzzi. "--sanrnr -thJ,y 914-1413. garage. ~ mo/lease & Baker Adults onJy. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• nr beach MSO Chtld OK·. 156-7777 EASTSIDE • 2 Br. 1"'2 ba townhouse. OaJlowner 642-0138 -----...... Brand new 3 Br 2,.. Ba end urut, reaJ fi replace. LarJ-aMMJ-1 1252 S-.AM lZIO 19 UNll'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• townhome. 3 car ~arage, microwave oven. laun-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 545-1.882 964 1921 CHILDREN ' 2bdrm 2ba 11tud10. sm yrrl CASA DE ORO Ii Yean .tr undu ................... frpl c s k y li g h t. dry rm S350 m o . 3br 2baAduhTownhouse 2br, 2ba rondo. nuly re Excellent Npt Bch loca· 1n1crowave. Pool. tennis (213 )439·0760, or eves u ---h Summit . _,,... decor. nice landsci..._.., ALL UTILITIES PAID Compa r e bdort-you rent CuHom dt"'IJ(n reature' SpartllU '\ kuchen with 1nd1reC't bgN.in11:. separatt-d1nm" area. full length marble pullimn 1n bath k1ngs1u bedroom' pool. BBQ. surroundfd with pl ush l•ndscap1ng A DUL T LIVING AT IT'S BEST' J.reW•OtMAt 11 '8itCrou "ar no pt-L., S395 mu s:.> 3397 752 7474 lion. S bib rro m the .. ••••••••••••••••••••• &5_. mo Days 646-4262 . (2J.3)•"" o1.,, "'"""....-" -1 <• ~ ocean. Tenants pay util ..._l"-d 3106 evsM:>-9M3 .........,_..., _____ Oc t Is l O wner /Agt poo . sauna '"o 4242. From S3SO •BeauWuJ Landscapin11: -<luldn!n 5 play area •Xlnt rtt fac1 llllt!'.' 2 Br duplex. lod11 OK. no ~'I. yardl. ~arages. lg Mn'I. freshly pamt.ed 1n· "l1de out. nr park. avail 11nmed 645-4479. 963· 7600 S36S + clearung & secur .,,., -..1 ~ l3'S Owner wants fas t sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----. -3 bdr & 2 bdrm. Walk to ......,._ ------ f\lll priee S839.900 1---------•I Dramatic-All amcn+FP. beach 3.1575 2-$425 Lake Park. 3 BR 2~ ba. Wed dwhr • ..W GOVT • 3Br. 3Ba + yrd. jog to Call 964-21S7 or SM·2187 · ram nn. comm pool .tr 3298 A-PR€HIG€ q_ __ ...___.~_HOM€~ 3333W Coast Hwy, NB ~ F04M UHfTS.C.M. Near new. 3 Br ownen. wut, 2 ba, frpl. 2-car gar .. J..2 Br, 2 ba. uruts * NOGUM * be a c b S6 7S. S 69 s · part. l600tmo 831•7765 SI'OPRENTING! ~lo.b . llul~- OwnYourOwoHome 3Br 2ea t d --~D• 3242 Flnhi.lls condo; 2 BR, 2 hom Js~ . very J:1ce ••••••••••••••••••••••• be . den; clean! 1$()() Mo •NO DOW!\ • ~o mo gt Lux 3b.. 2.<'00sq rt A#. Jane. 49!M591 Govt. Makin it E-Z Waterfront Condo Lse VJ:.&ERAN BROKER •NEW 3b1 condo nr. So SI.Im/mo 871-8471 ...._ Yiefo 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LET PHONE RJNG est Plaz.a. pool. spa SSS0 LOVELY KUNTINGT ON 831-5102 833-8974. 7~02J7 HARBOUR HOME 3 br , HOMES FOR RENT J or 4 Br Pnced from ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or 4 br Pnced from $411.5 i.o Si585. Fncd yard & garages Fa m 111 e s please Kids & peu welcome Call 964 2566 or 973-2971 Agt, no ftt tti.Mt Fw wlllMd °' NO P ETS l Bdrm fum.15hed s:M!i 2 Bdnn rumished $420 36S We11t W1boo '1141642 1971 •Lots ol stora ge 'lpacf' ·~2&38R •2Cafl10rts per apt 570 E lmpenal Hwy F'ullm.on 870-1911 lt06 .....•.••...•.......... Near new 2 Br 2 Ba. gar. (rplc Jg rear yrd. 7871 Li ht-rt y $37 !> ts4 2 218'7 96J.25111, 962 990~ TSL lnvstmts 642-1603 Eastside Enter tainers 2 ba. frplc , dshwhr. Delight, Jbr l~ba. many patio . large fa mlly a men. kids. no pets t.>me $ISS mo Kids & Avall9/l $72;> 631·0496 pets ok 984-2568 or $18>1595. Fncd yard & ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar ages . F a m 1l1es 1---------1 Hwf ...... Oll!l.oeh 3740 &Mfu wlllled llOO BeauWuJ 3 BR 2 bi. Yrly S7~0 per mn Nwpt Beach Rily 67~ 1&42 Very P'1 IJ( :! Ur :! ria. W 10 hookup. d("<'k. i:ar. t>lk to beach. 21H 19th St. s.100 K42 ~llS 7 !lf>J <i:dK 962 9005 16 DB.UXE UNITS PRDIE EA.5TSIDE, CM 2 Bdrmaeach nlESl'ARNESCO 640-571 MEWPORT IEACH Various loc on Penin & Nwpt Shrs a vail All amenities Presently leased. Tum·key opera lion Prope rty m gm t avail 675-4912. BK R Hew bcw &c.row Spul•lfs 111 iilc- P'+'t,, ... or•• 0 JIL C4 _,tlw for ,Mstlo..s. Call 751-775 ask for Slllrry_ Cha rming 4br hom e. "inter r ental patio, fa mil y pre r seoo 67~. a..oa P•••Mla 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ON MIRAMAR 48r, 2Ba, near bay & ocean t2l31 atJ.5316 2br, 2ba .• AvaJI. Sept. 15 to June lS 11'! blk to bay S400mo 673-5638 Ba l boa onea nr ro nt duplex. Jbr compl rurn. 2 lrl paUos. nr Balboa Pier. 2 bib to bay & aJI 111op·1. ~/mo-9 moe 404·8 E Oceanfront ~1642. 673-5'661 eves 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW Super lbr small villa. HO..-+ IMCOME Quiet No pets $275. 2567..... CM 49M684or673-2181 Dtx spacious home w IS ...... icqoa t.adt 3140 2Br at.udJo twnhse units ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home hu 3 lg bdrms, <keanfront oeluxe 2 br. 2 2~. aeparate yd . dlx ba pool security kitchen. Mediterranean g;.'3724 or (213)433-4989. s t y le arc hitect ure . ---- beautifully lndscpd. A re ...,_...... J 141 al pri~ of ownership •••••••••••••••••••• •• • Open Sal l·S <keanlront Pool New 2 Toaeecall agt 979-5009 Br home Pvt beach Winter lse Must see 12 two Bdrm units room 499-3579 ror 6 addlltonal units ~; 2CM9WaJlace. Costa tilwportlffch 3169 Mesa. Gross ~.280 yr •••••••••••••••••••• •• • SHS.000 dn Bal a n ce Newport Crest Condo 2 5'1>.000 oo contract. 20 BR. fam rm +den . 2'h yr 1ub-Ordinal.lon. Pn n baths. Frpk , pool & ten- & int. S3SOO mo. S48·2020 rus encl $750. 645-8323 TBMS. THMS, Oceanfront, winter, 2 BR. 973-2971 Agt. no r ee New dupleY J BR. 2 ba . - - each with patio $625 Mo ....._ 3244 Yearly lease No pt"Ls •••••••••••••••••••••• • Bay & Beach 759-0ll ll IEHT ALS F-.uniJy onJy ? bdrm ba. Condo w Ith pool rec room. play are11. spa. security. Near sbopp1n(l. frwy $436 pe1 mo Con tact V1ck1 957 ·1886 or 646-2671 JBR F'1P . Ulll R&R. Bach . J ba 38R.2'-"'ba 2 BR.2b11 San Cle ment.c $3SO $650 ssoo Terrace Cardirl 2 Br 2 Ba. upgraded carpet. drapes. frptc, $500 mo S5J·ZMS 2 Bdrm Orangetree Condo CLEAN 2 BR. encl garage. & pa.h o area $335/mo Ad ults. no pets 773 w. Wilson. 631--4889. on stream Adlts only no Nice2 Br1 Ba. E.s1de. nu pets $425/m o Av•1I paint, encl g11. renc now 551·3819 yrd, S360. l.J!lt. I ll!Jt &t sec 2544 Orange S48·2778. Orangetree. Adults only 2Br patio home. A/C Vacant new 3 Br twnh.<Je. $450 /m o 848 7206, dbl gar Kids ok. Pool, 131.7474 patio. $450 mo. 64S-S07l EX.Ei:trrrvE HOME IN 944 Congreu St 3br. NORnlWOODS 3 br, 3 s tove,r e rrig , lawn be w/lge family room, mower Quiet st reet frpk, dahwhr. covered S500. 548-6102 patio, dining room. wet bar Gardener & water C.M. 3 br. I ba, frplc. peld. S7SO mo. 2 cbiJdren patio, fncd yard I child only, no pets. 9114-~ or over 6 ok. No pets Cl~e 973-297t Agt, no fee to schools & sbopprng. Use. $495. 151·4419. TBMS. 2 OH 2 ba. Sl500 Month A LOT 67~_5539___ 2 Br. 1 ba. gar . clean No 1'be owner will carry lhe ---------pets. ne.11' beach. $425 paper at only H>"-' on this <keanfront 3Br in super Qlll 631-477491~ msg super mvestment New loc Avail for winter ren· roof · big lot • small tAl. S1200/mo. Fully furn pnce. Call now for de· taUs. Won't Jul! Pnn· clpals only BKR . 54S-M91 Dnve by 111 Via Lido Nord. Lge 2 Br. 2ba widen 6 patio SlnS/mo ------------·lyrty 4.ft.D $120.000. Reny abake rool1 bi:tc~ fireplace , well M>CaU!d. sconUALn 136-7533 e.Jboa Peoin Point 2 Br. 2ba. ainCle family home flilly rwn '100/mo yrly. Waterfrcnt Homes Ul·HOO ..UXI MIW• 2bdrm. bouaeon the sand. Ucbt and bright unit.a. S7 oo per mo . C a II With patioa or declta, • 9M-215'7. or llM-2187 air C'OOd. Nr the main · · businea district of Santa· S. ..._ Afta. C••-3171 Plll'll Pl ace, I DC 142. 7 481 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautfum condo2br, lba. New 3 br house. No pets, oo children. $450 mo f7'9..3376. 3br, 2be, 2 car gar dlx pello. Freshly painted. Avail. MS. S48·5427 Nft 2 Br 2 Ba t.ownhome, kitchen fully equipped. 2 car 1ar 752·8282, m.a278. $4'1S. 3 Br, LG fenc. yard. tree lined st, carpet /· drape1, etc. 170·5629, SSJ.7819 Dix 2 BR , 1 ~ b a . .F..Mtaide. Dbl ger, lge fncd yard. A.van Oc:t 3. S500/mo. llt/laat +dep. Ag/.. 831-1094. KIDS ,tnTS OK EASTSIDE darllnc 2 br ....... 1425" bl5 fSG.2510or~ plea s e. kids & pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• welcome. CalJ 964-2566 or ' UASIS-llASES! 2 8r fWlUShed cl~t> Lo Otx 2 br I ba. nr !>. bJy quet yriy ~ J*r -no 6$7639 3 Bedroom Cu.stom beach. !f3-_2!m_ ~· n_o_f ee_ TustJn home·lllOOmo IUCHWOODArTS 2Br odl I.!. S380 96l · 1 i;oo ... wpori leoch 3269 •••••. •• •• ••• •......... 2 Bedruom + Den hom~ 3748 a..oa .......... 3107 Charming be.ic·h r ond11 studm S3!>0 m11 Nr llun t1nl(t 11n H itr h 1111r Shon•hnl' M gml Corp 847 6363 2br. Iba, laundry hg kll djning, 30' h ving rm. 5000'fncd y rd ill dog pens. privacy. S750 548-7855. 645.730· Harbor Highlands. 3Br 2ba. fplc. S700. no pets S48-68S3 Eves. SZ!-7305. 4bdrm 2 ~ba , pool. gardener. fplc. elec e ye. nice neighbo rhood m'S-'JSTI OCEANFRO"T 2 Br. up per urut w /3rd sty sun-~k + huce 2nd sty pati o dec k . 11 p•. wsartdryr. gar mcrd. 1875 mo. yearly Avail approx 1~1-79. C.,EAN ·SHARP 3 Br hse. C'l>(S, drps, bllns + microwave. d bl g ar w1apir w/ele-c door opn r Fncd. patios l6SO mo. WATERFRONT J Br. 2 be home oo Channel 1n cl's slip ror pwr boa t up to 40'. Dbl gar + xlra prkg. Sl2ro mo. JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 SELL idle it.ems wrth a Dally Pilot CIU&Uied Ad 642-S678. lljewport SIOOOmo Townhome lyr lea'><'. vtew, upf(roded, S650mo J Bedroom, cuswm hom<' 2 fpfcs. wet bar. ko1 pond, hons4! stall S800mo Townhome Turtle Rock V'asta.4 br, ln·levet mcha:uL fpfc. wet bar. air cond. microwave Ir tra1b c o mpa c tor SlOOOmo 752 1700 ... lwllh ,.,,..Wd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1706 . •......•.•............ OlTl'STANDING OCEAN· FRONT 3 BR. 2 b•. Wntr only IS50 mo Newport Beach ~ally 175-1642 Bayfront. sml bach apt. qt.iet, clean, pvt Pallo, util. SJZ5 yrly. 673·3600 People who need Poop I<' Thal 's what the DAJ LY PILOT SERVlCE DIRp;CTORY 1s all a bout• ....................... LAGUNA BEACH MTR rNN MaJd serv rnhlf' TV. healed pool Ulll 1714 1494·5294 911!. Nn Coast Hwy .......•..•........••.• 2 BR t bath Yrly Slepi. tv beach Ga" pd rf.>fnR ~ l>ti67J..2ll3 1 bdr & Bach avail W4 fo~ Balbo<I Yt>arl) OCEAN F RONT Btrl 67~3901 Bach Opt, 'lOVf'. refn1t. ut1I pd 424 11'? !Hh !'it ~aft6pm cove, Bach.1 lr2Brapt.s 2Bdrm ba. I blk to wmt.er only 494-4891 2 Br i i,, Ba . $285. Nu pamt. crpt. dl1l!I. bit '""· 1'DUL TS l signal No of H\ltt Qr & 405 Frw y MadPadde n /Ae 11 ch Bhd ~9343 Beaut decorated. ma 1d MrYI~. pool. uul. S9S wk.-.z227 OCUJ~NT /Y'-'w 4ce bakollY. greenery ~ beadL 2 BR 2 ba. leCUn\Y bldt- Waterf ronl Homes &ll 1400 CX'e41l. gar pauo utl 1n d $425. yrly 675 28$5. S«M.917 BAY VlEW 2 bdrm Yt>11r ty SS60 i uul 673 t363 & 67S-l(170 c.-....... 3822 ....................... 2 Br. l"" balhs. Garal( Patio W Dryr Dt W · Ou ldl'ft'l 1 s>etS OK. $MCJ lst last. dep req 911A'S2!1_ I Br gar. lnory fac1I 2bdrm walk to l>cac-h S37S Call after 6 PM. blttt.. gar & lndrv l35u Oceanfront. sandy rov". I 64G-81SS7 _ mo Andy 536 7330 · Br. frpl<' · deck· BBQ. 2 BR. 2 blt . bit~ frpt U.,.0 leoclt 3841 S5C.i 494-41191 s u nd eck 1tar doo r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laguna Dream l BR apt. o pener . blk lo ~I R OCEANfo'RONT "tudt11 beautifully panelled Corona S600 "'0 673 6510 lbr. 2br. S3SO S4~'6W> Walk to Vi cton a Bch eo.t.Mno 3824 1nclud1ng ut ll1t1t!e. Av all I 0 I. 6 mo I se S3:5iO •• • •• • •• • • • • • •••• • • • • 536-0321 mo. Ill.II mcluded Call J an Martin. 833 8383 LAMAHCHAA"S days 641 ~ t•ves Large. 1.2&3 bd l(arden apt.s Adu1 u Oshwhr. Lie dpx lwc apt 2R R ~h4 No end blk LO belll'll. Orean view SS7!> yrly etdult.:.. no pet.s 494-40ti4J ev~ SWdio, ,.,... block to ~ach oftns. encl f(ar. gas bbq $100 for 2 weeks. SlSO ror Pool Gas Pd 77R Srott J weeks. 494-3830 Pl. 642-5073. 645-5611 Stud 10 SJSO Mlwpcwf leoclt 3769 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt lnelul.11 Pvt Bcb ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults S375 mo Gui. ~4644 WIHAVI YUIL Y & WIHTH llMTALS Ttl1dilc) ln.natiolts associated 8110KfllS-ll(AL TOii!. l 1'1 i.\. ialh~,., .-f.bt p&>d 642 5073 ... wpori leadl -lt69 NewlY decorated J Br 2 £W I••••••••••••••••••••••• to wn house Sp11c·1ou' 2 br. nr-0c:ean . Oc:t. IM .• firepla~ " pool 'Jwet $410 yrly. patio. d ish.,.__. area Adult!> no peb Nopet .46St.~21 1f ... SC2S 675"S.S.9 oo 33tl1 -, ... HEWP<>IY Ba c h t•lor ... I or <! •New 2br rondo nr So ~ & Townbou~ Ost Plaz.a Pool. spa $450 From SJ89 50 113J..8974 Of' 759-0217 Spectacular i.pa totar "'iearnt!'W 2 br. 2 ba. bltns. rec reation pr ogrum . ds bwasber. la undry SOOalprof{ram 7 poole.H r-..:• ...... __ t.enrus courts At Fubloo Ot~ruit. Neat 2 BR DUJ. s~k 1395 mo Wand. J amborev & hi\ Adults. no pet.a Gar Adull.s •. no pets Days Joaquin Hills Road. Wntr MSO. <2U I 791.S-3018 8'J'S..Q562 • eves 673-l4 lS C7 I 4J 644-C 900 SHORTTERll Reen.ala 2 Br. 1 ba Ei'lcl a ar. bltns. c;;-- - Weekly. wlnter • No klda or pets c1111 eanrront large lbr~ Y .... .i.. ..... ........, .. 1 .. 0 S48-7S29blwnWpm winter renta l, SOO_ _.., .... .,,_ • --------6C2-ll21,175-0518. . ----L«e 2Br lba Sml pal.lo. · -------Otanfront beautiful db carport. laund ry. S37S I Bdrm., I bath. Yearly or 3br, 2ba. frplc, l800.mo. Avail9/l. Pb~ mo.S350Month • · fmo1 or tonier. Refs Agent673-&10 ITS-1M9 2 Br dlx studio, lj paUo.. 1-------....,.,. &taut. 4 BR, 2 drs to frpk, 1257 sq.ft garage 1-C•lik.e. 2 br dpiJJ. + part0nc •P MSG mo frp&c, tear. patio, ~ beach HS01w lnte r ' · pine, nu crpta, USOl'IS 831 ·2100 Pally , or 25f'1Gden.m.~-Avail. now. 645·3~ m.'749 East.alde 2 bdnn S3SO mo MM'TSl. • Lee 2 Bdrm. 2 drs to =1m:dult•. no pet.a Brdupiea •pl. 1 ~block~ bead'I Winter $450. yrly · to beach. Yearl1 "'°· eo. 675-1749 or 831 ·2600 Large 2 odrm from S28S C.11675-mS. , . - Patty Avail. Oct Quiet bwld· - -' 1 n g w 1 t h b 4! a u t 1 f u I apt '"' block.a to ' AC. pooi, walk to shop'g, -·n 6 water pd, adult.I, _no.-.. klO. 562--0106. ............... d 2'br condo, nr S Coall Aau. adultl, $325. Mr. Sb.aw M6-GIO, 17S-8821 evmlwbde. Any merchandise lot .. ,. pnced at Stoo or 1-u qualfin fol• Piiot Power Ad , Oteanlrool/Vlew 2"3 br. beaut. turn Garages. frlika. bakonies, winter MO. Up. MCH7M. laodacaplng. Ideal for beach Yearly. S2SO. Call adultt over 3S No peu m.4m~ _ LEEWARD APTS. 2020 a, empk>~-ed--fe_ma_l.-e f'uUenon Ave. c I blll ..a 1 Br apt or dufiu. ....................... DO YOU WA!n'ED: 4bdrm bae, lftl .... v ... u. .. ldda ..... 111-T• 8ft .. -Nit IU6 _ ............... . Mew oc••• •l•w. .............. ....,.orc.U 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today. "11 blll t'OCJ or charg• ft A> "°"' ~I VJSAorM..,.,~. (Molotcycle a<» mutt,,. ~Id) I Deadline: Any time before 5p.m. Tuesday • Al"""" trust,,. pno.d •Ad can""' In,,,,.,~-~ • Sorry. no """""'1fCla/ ~ •Newport oceanfront !'.alt Nft'POf'l Ave • t by S. 2Mb undef' °' ,a,q Wk.Mo. Xlbt loc. nr pter blk South ol Bay) -cau ~-. e; _._ ..... __ da._'71-_'lm ___ •• ....,. Sjlln to tpm. ... a... deeon&ed i Br 2 WISTIAY &DIM dlJ.a..u_nooe __ . __ Ba + ' Br 2 Ba . 211.l&'ldile. s .. c.aw.me. CN1141 .. CM ..... ldm'. colorTV. few lbr. JM .._ Ou It t 8r .... UtU pd. .&....ii ._lobaeclL.l'IMl9 waa. pd. Pool, encl. Aptl.11&6 lalll. zaoe-;f] ~==-==~-1 ==-Ho ,..... llr1 ONJNS17M1N • wnttUIDITALS ...... ~N -llJr, ....... W/'lltftW ..... l ... DO,.. -.---~•-j .. ...... ...,., ,.so. -J ln.h a., -· ~llil• da11 Zllr, Ille apt MOOa>o. Pla~. olf Santa Ane ert.-; ... ..._,_ • .... a....... t bOuae A~ llam ... Ul'f VIA UOOUrlBe. '° ...... 2 It, a at.ory ~pt •~;:1.osu.; DIAMOND .,...._..,_ .._.... r-------. ..EA( ESTATE W -. .,. flalll8* bMb. P11v pei- .,. •• ceMt_, Call lllorellnc 1111nt lf'ly;_ 11 .. W, Mt. -·-_ ~---~=~~ ao.•.-.. to h•.• ll~'J. •-"""-r----:--------m •ma. • ~~~~~~~~QM&. 91'1'ed r-a..1-------....... . ;;;; ..... l............ .... .... ntY.w ~·c.•.-a..we.·. Ult ..... .,.,~ ..... .&• .... *-u.t. W/P, -.... ded, ... -Caal ... aft ......... Cpl. No .................... i • .. I . • "' 4 • • ~ ........ _. ~,...,_ .. ~·· Care _., ............ I I .H .... .. ...... Olm.allaa. ..... .... OIJJMMal C~•t•r a ubtut ....................... ~=~~~~ .!'.!!.•-=:npaln· NI. m.11• .. ~ Cllt .. c.,.t... .... , .. ,..,_,,.,,,..,. - -----------························ 'rn"'~ON g IA.IYSl1TINO, I• My A OH 11 ..._ deaa. Pearla& ft concrete Jfall9.nmp.~h.r Co&w ~;•lilt work drlvewya , wW lit,..... on q:Q it miD ~ Clean Id i'" ... l W.-m&.i.Slpiwltour ltv,clllna,aallll'.A•C ~ew a l • P•t oa eau lft ~ 11-.rra · nn suo. aa.111 sio. dlr , __ n_n _____ _ ~ · • o..r elm I* odor. Dua a 1 • ~ repelr, lJ l!8 espr, ...................... . I ' 11 s.rftc.e Do wed ~· Ile.fa. Boom ~It. How to ................. ••••• 51l4J01 pu& it all to&«ber In l"ood OIVORCl!trt flave 1CMar CARPBTS lMt• W/tlie teaat H · Z•• • & Ila ra D ... d . PLOOBS .... WINOOwS peme. Hr})' conaultatioo. s..tcee. MS-IMO de8ned by Duteb llaln· _Ol_-4M_IS _____ _ ~-Mr'Vice, all bual· tmmce.'71·UM ~ ~~. brhDOratea. Carpet cie.alDg, steam 6: ·-•••••••••••••••••••• C. temen41'f-41.M br ueb. PToreulooal. !:LEC'l'lUCIAN·Priced ~ORCE BY llAIL Very raobJ. 751~1 right.free eatJmate on f'l.lini to finaJ. '70. larae or small }oba. Ad.ion• -at 8'2-SlOO ALLN·l pro(. carpet & Uc. "'7254 813-Q359 ____ ..... _ .. _. ----• uPd clNnlnJ 1peclal. I' 'a .-d Btctrlc M5-97• OardenJn1. tree trim· dq.. cleao-uc> 6: malnt. aerv. ~ *"8414 •a 4 Ser¥lcet ....................... t' \ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Aul.de, Rml • Ofil .~an- ' ' I • oeU'1 Immac. " .. ~, ~ n I I I Serv. We care more. -••••••••••••• .. ••• LI d b d Wet a ll&ALLY CLEAN c I n . 7U·03U, H{M;£f Call GiftP,am _7»_155'7 _____ _ Girl. ~eeest. M$.SUI I I cq' I Robin'• Bouueleanla1 Srvc. for a t.lw>roulhli deulllol.-e. ~ Alh:e'a R~lea.o.in1. Rwooable, reliable Is ..... 171-1.181, '4&-4871 tbaecleamn1. profess. Neal, eomplete. nnbl. Qua.lllled personnel to eerve yuu. lnanl. 552.0105 eau SbOw·Booaedeaaloc. For• home thal sparkle9 lite mow. m-0078. ....................... Europeaas Landscaper . b work. Fair pri~. Bela.~ dJS/evee. Brickwork. Small jobs. Newport. Cost.a Maa ts lnine. ~75 eves. atct. stone. block wort, Ule floora1 concrete patJoe, wa kl, drive· ways Free eat Jobn a..1513 ~. fencinJ. rool· Int Nojobtooam.J. Papa for Excellence la 0In. S31-42M bol8ecleanln1: Cleanln1 UnUm.it.ed. 541-3726. MMlg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Local moving. Frel1ht, comtnlctioo. bouaebola & oHlce s uppll ea . Raason1ble rat.es. Call ~31154. ......, ••••••••••••••••••••••• L&. ... & , ..... nll l'Ut.., OCCStucknt l Ton truck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trub, tree lrim. Dao 6'2-mt. HOUSITIHDHS !!'!.?:1.~= ...... !!..!...~?!!!' .......... i.e.-.. llet'J'la..itaC..... TLC rr.rs-·~ ~c;:a~nd OHi. IST. nJ.t4ff ....,. " Us p 0 tt ,,,... .. ... ....................... 'a tr. S.Vke AAY ·~••HH•H ... •••••• ~e~ rls-lt . D.R. St • .ta.-Job-reao~•l•, n:rzaaPADfrn.NO OiltaPlum~,._ deaDUPI, *-2~; M Espr 'd. Reae RatH. liablerepeln. •·---------Free Ell. Call Gene flumbiDlrepelr. 91*. lo ....... mom ~· ... ~1 ........................... . ~ Est 6: In .,.pe, -.__ on Ii rRntrtal leNoll · •~ t. aewer locatlnc. Flat =••kid·~· . ....,... rat.el. Free ,..._, Top Rat PbaJPb-__... ._ __ .. L1 fllt.53J.4180,....., lnC-5111.nM u-. ..... _ --'----------------Palnt1a1. INT/EXT. Neat. baaelt., reu., 12 yrs. esp. Uc'd. Dave IM-10&5. Dave '• P•inlin&. Rea/Comml. Servln1 coaelal comm. 8 yn. IDabest quality work. Jbnbl, llc'd. Dave. ~ ~ 1 wCll ti ,,..,.....,,,,.,,. drain clean· .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~~·=-·"-="~ lltadeub. WtndOW 5,,811.ocJIM w I · Beeld/st.orM. Xlnt work. f0·5U9, •1• .......... -.19'12 . .......... -.; .. --;~ ...... •...:..---------IMJdlal CGntr Room •d l'ed'• W'mdow ea.... Prof. dldonl. ~nte wort: wlodow eleanlq. Rlnbl feDCel, repair work. Uc raa.. Rda. Mi-'1183 UZ7'173 . llr. Ryan floe ext Palnt1111. St. _;8754500....,;_ ______ _ Sl.89 per DAY Lie., Ina . Try me. l:aiflllg ~ a. hrl. IUc:bard ...................... . 9nar Int Palnt Ii wallpa,11er. ~ 1'0R. reu pr. Free st. Sieve 547-4211. Eat paint. call JhD same t lm. pa.Inti¢ Sptt. rates for apta. Bill. Free est. MS-?S46. Repalr 6 Reroof. All tY P ••·•b l a 1lea· roclulbaltes·compo-ta r . Pree mt. 5U·5e30 Fin. Avail. T•.W.R.,. NEWUFE PAINTING ••••••••••••••••••••••• Id/at. Free est. Refs. 1ARENCE"S TV. 2'1 yrs Uc"dina.Phil551·50'11 exper. Daya , eves. That's ALL you pay fora 30day ad lo the DAILY PILOT SEIVICE lllECTOIY ~ wbo need peop~ .. priee11. 7~118911 sbould always check the C&rpetateam cleaning Semce Directory in the MJ15l'OOIDI '21. ' DAILY PILOT Bill. N&-7548 Skiploader, dump truck. Have eomethl~ \0 sell? srwlini. haul, tree & yrd Clauified ad.I It well. Wrk, aiisc. 83J.12S7 A IJ'OUP al local teachers will care for your home Yt'bile yau are away. Pb eG-8Sl6 ext. 2. Selling an)'lhlng with • Daily PUot Clusified Ad II a eimpte matt.eT SELL idle ttema with a wknde 115.915 +. 115N086 00 IT NOW! 64~5'71 just calJ Mi-S878. Daily .PUot Clasadied Ad. Wanl Ads Call &t2·5678 r-========== ~Iwata........ ._..toSW. 4300 OHie:.._.... 4400 ._..W..e.d 4600 ••hi• Momytolom 5025 MDI~ u•e. Tnat Lod&Fo.d 5300 Peuo;ida 5150 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... 0 .... 5005 ....................... o.idi 5035 ............................................. . ~1 •• 3176 ~!Avoid deposits " Jll71CE apace available Responsible. working •• ff!!.~•tt:?......... .. ..................... f"OUND. Young blk rem •• ••••••••••••••••• cut llvinc expenses! at 17175 Beach Blvd. wrller seeks one F'l'w>ehise-Flsb N" Chi-SWl ... LOANS cat. flea collar, vie l A 2br, move in today. Profeasionallv since near Talbert ln Hunt· bedroom cottage In .... __ ... ,. ... iruFORTD't ~u ..... ~.&t213ll W"'"'to...._ .. -·-.-c " Nat'I chain. So OC, auu __.... ·~-....,. •• ._ ..-"""' ............ _.. 1971. J.nitoo Beach. $S0 per Ccronadel Maror Costa tliOOOODown 1Jw1Tnmtt>eedLoanaon AmericanMort.547·7151 ·~ .. 6*a50"1or498--1903 HOUSIMA TIS month. Phone mes.sage Maa. Quietness essen· ' · 963-l600 residenUaJ property ¥111 I * 1t.r 3191 832-4134 aervlce $10 per mooth, tial. Write Classified Ad C.B.E. Q.at.omb.edtomeet ... ••••••••••••• ••••••• deek 15 per month. Dally nDS, Dally Piiot. P · 0 . Eat. Caterinl Ir Party Co· YoUr needs! Expand your lifestyle Pilot office. Phone Box 1560, Cotta Mesa ordinating bus. Fully lie R.E. DEPT. I Br 2 story apt across witb a compatible room· &c2-4321ext 2'16 a:a&:!I&. kitchen. Completely SAMnAGO IA.Hie from park. $280 mo. IDIU. We dilcover that · · -"' Sborellne Mgmt Corp.. penon.CaJl 1230 UP. Office.store. Desire l.se/rent of house ~=101'."'me area. ?H/832·5200 817~ 1WOPEASJN A PAD cpt.a, drps, A/C. 17301 cpUoolring for unfurn 2-3 tf twllhFw••d _ 851-<81Sor759-1209 Beach,H.B. IM.8'2·2834 ~w::scl.f.~ef~~ orU. .. wltlNd JtoO Roomfouent,TuaUncon· lor2Rm~ites from$75. ref 's for all of ua . ·-•••••••••••••••••••• do, wsher/dryer, avail 719 W. l9tb St. Call Tom 751-9100, 12-4 pref. Steve ' THE EXCITING oow for female. 832·5799. 540-1200. or Jean. l'ALMMISAAns JlllNUTES TON PT BCH Bach, 162 BR Offke llental 4400 Rew.l/<Yfice space. 700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq fl. Westcllfl area. lusmss;1M•1t/ from S2S5 & up Adults. No pets. 1561 Mesa Dr. ~5 Blks Easl of Newport 81vd1 98m Spm 546-9860 PltESTNitOUS L.OCATIOM••• Oft Mt.,.t lcry "'415 to4MOOsq. ft Deluxe Ofll«? Sll 1tes •Manne View Sawind Village ~!1~ces · Gourmet fiew 1&2 bdrm luxury r estaur ants. bank , adu.U apt.a in 14 plans Oonat, beauty serVt ces. ~ $35() + pools. ten· specialty sbop6 i:iJ~. waterfalls, ponds! Udo M.iH c~ for cooking & beat-... iPI paid. From San 675-8662 ~ Frwy drive North ----- «lit Beech to McFadden a..z 1 --....a.t-tbm West on McFadden ..-n..-~ to Seawand Village. MacArtlllr at (714)883-5198. ---........ ~ ............ !~.~~ l.ll~~I ~ ': ~: ft Room w/lutchenette s1.1tes, new, free park· S12 week & up. mg. Avail. for lease up to ____ 548_·'17_55 3 yrs. at $1.10 pr sq ft. Principals only. Ask for BUJ.752-0070 1~148, call e<>llect. FlftclK• 5mlll office. Perfect for answering service. etc. Only $75 per mo. 1102 West 17th St. Santa Ana For more info call Joe Canale 547 4181 or Renata at 556·7707 ~II Hide-Away Office. ~Y $5()/per month. Va cant. 32S No. Broadway. Santa Ana. Hlatorlcal Bklg. For more info call Sam Warren 558-6878 or Renata~ncn Preetigious new EXECllTIYI SUrTES available nea r OC Airport Attractive rates include recepllorust. law IJbrary. conference rms, secretarial service. & Xerox fac1 hly For a personal tour & further ~ inquire al Vortac Assoc, 955·22811 or S-3800 COSTA MESA Profess. office space avail. in Calif. 1st Bank Bldg.. 150-300 aq. ft. Low price incl. Janitorial, eecurity services, con· fermce rm. & utU. Abun· dant parid.ng avail. Con· venlent loc. close to airport. tra•el agent It bank ln ~. 230 E. 17th St., C.M. M2-t5e0 CoaC>HA Da MAI Deluxe olfice. ~ Per Mo. Realono m ics 61S-6TOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....-..u OpportwWty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPLES INDIVIDUALS Ambitious people! 8·10 hrs pr wk of your time nay result in a growin~ income as well as other btnefita. 1be houn are nexlble. If you have aome time avallable & would ltke tD develop a second income. CAU.FORAPPT. 714 /498-5'l64 L..iqio' Uc ...... Orange On.sate $36. 700 S OlegoOff.SaJeS11.100 S Diego On·Sale S36. 700 TolJ.f'ree 1800)~2·2000 Racquet Ball Club Land. building. spa: $250,000 Down C.B.E. 963-1600 LOOKI~-. Jar a buaineaa? Want to sell a businesl 7 Now of· fering business sales services. Call an expert, Mooty 75&-0226 EXECtJ.SYSTEMS Vending Route : BLACKJACK GAMES (Vep 21). 4 machines. S.'51.(1834 Fr ancb lie· P Ion ee r CASH AVAll.ABLE Otlcken: So. OC. $60,000 Any purpoee 520.000 mtn down. SUper loc. Mr. Hargrave. 951·3.S3$ C.B.E. 983-1600 uco .. E. PllOHS!ilONAL MONEY II I! 0 k E 11 Business loans, any purpose, any amt. Agt lkZ-04.SS BUSINESS LOANS Any pullJOSe or amount Lowest rates. ASSUR.IW FINANCING~ t1U1tS~ UH -----._,_,,_.._. ...... ..__,, MaMy W.tecl 5030 ~eedlepoant Shop for Sale Ladies. why not tum your Hobby into a $ Mald.ng busUleas, Shop 1s well situated an busy H.B. shopping ctr. Agent IE. Allen) sat ·3286. R.E. Investors need $70,000, up to isr~ yield , fUUy sec'd by Newport Beach RE; all or part. 87().3292 or 771> 2180 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED {MONEY • CllDITNO PllOl&.EM w • ,.,no 1ome 547-5402 Arranged by CoGlt"-Lo.tt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Private party wssh~s small 2nd TD on h1Rh equity Dana Point <><·t-an view propu'ty Le~ve rmsace. 496--0811 Mwl; ;11. Trwt Deicli 5035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtler' Mf9. Co. All types ol real estate mvestment.s since 1949 SptdalUitq• WTD1 642-2 I 7 I 54S-06 I l 6okl Platetl TO's 180/c.SpNd•I• Yl.M •lligh equilJes •1.DwRak -$1.SOO.average price •Free Collections •Buy any quantity • 12 to 48 mo terms To date, 100% of all Truat Deed• aold have re. t med to Investor tua full prtnclpal & interest earned. For weekly malling list Call direct or collect Y.l.Aa•ce Co. 714 :1187 ·... 213: 9156-&596 Every Saturday throughout th• Football Season the Dally Plf ot btlnt• you > 1*m. 11-i .. ce "*tio BAYP'RONTOP'P'ICE w us .. _ , ..-• to'SLIP OClml .sew. So. IAl\IDA. ~·-.-or MOOeqft,f71.1.00I ..... toSM-e 4300 L.AllMCOll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C)fll!IC:I ..._.al 2 cblldreo wtU AV•• .... NOV. I lhr apt. Nr. ~b. in JLB. In The Priv downatal,. rm 6 PAULD!NNEDY JR. ba t111. aoo. Incl utn. LAWBUILDlNG ~ m>VonKatmao Ave., • NnPQl't Beaela. DIO ...... ~ to • Irv. hll H rYICN tot at· .... Nb fUl'O to1'Dt7t. ReeeptJolllat1 ~. -..u. caJlrorllla • J'edtrt lor.llmade. IJbrary. Cooferenee roam. .... ,.... ,.n. ........................... flt. l MP• HUI, alee -.. II C'lltt-. ... bt 6 CALL .... lftfwNCI. llWOIU:&ADA.llS •111.•79 ...... .._ ........ 11 =--~-.... to~~ Sil.-:&. M "''lw· NeoirtJ n--, .,. ,_to.._. .-w..t lllda. 0a1y·a °'.·. .. --..;.1111mtotltll, .. left. s.. 8anU OWll b•r • • b a , __ ..;... ________ _ Jao. UUI lac. ... ,, ...... 4450 ....................... l"or atcre lralfice epace at l"alOn&bJe rates. 500 to 2100 s. Ft • MESA VERDE bR PLAZA. 1S2:5Mesa Verde E, C.M. 54Ml2l 11>1 WfateU.e. N.B. SWre or atriee space; 1200 Sq. ft.SL.Omo. B. Gnmd1 Rlt1'1'7M181 M·l Corntr U7X90 w /ama1l bide. •1 ". 1Jt!J 8l. C.11. •mo. 142..aa DAMAPOIMT ....... o..t JllCbwQ C ln&all.sleftt . ..._,,.....,..,_ .mdCAPR RY C714MfJ.J214 A new. exciting, proles111onal foot· ball magazme section bringing our readers the most inte resting, com· prehenaive and a utborltalive roundup or material on the pro aames to be televised each weekend for 20 weeks. Player profllet, scouting reporu. plcturn, predlcUona. the point s p read, lnalde commen\1 on atrateales and who and what to watcb for -everythln1 to enable readere t.o aet the molt enjo)'ment out of their pro football watching . Don't mill out on thJa cha.nee to have all tbt tootball fact.II at your fln1n1.lp1. DAILY PILOT SJ.a.000 2nd amort 3 yrs. F.ani 17% y\dd dl.seount 71416J8-041'7 before SP M ··--•1 ,., ..... , Loet&Fomd . ..................... . • c-.ts 5 100 ....................... P£NNY flt NC HER ADS ONLY S2 -...11 .1n~ H••m °' com btnumn of llt>m~ '°' p :, or 1~,~ with a Pl'nn> Ptnclwr Ad 3 ltnes few 2 ~ve d.aya Each adchooul Un.e I.Ii 80< rcw tllt' 2 day, <"hargp 11 ' Noromm~rc1al .uh f'or m6rt· inform .al1nn ancl to pl Jn.• 'our .. iJ 1 ~ 11 642-5678 SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND ADS DE FIEE Call: ,._~5671 Pound VlC Goldenwest & Heil, H.B. bMlck male German Shepherd. 8C7-aM Lost or Found a pet? Call An imal Assulance Leque. U7-2273, no r~:_ c.a;r: Green Valley area. F.V. Golden Retr. puppy. 4~ Fmi. Answen to Mellow. REWARD . .... l.OST: Do1 named Cb.artie, med 11, taffy color, long haJr over eyes. Reward offered mz.m• ~ l'emale Japanese Collie, vie Calver t Ii Macnotia. Fln VlJ. Call B-0517. I.alt: SA ff&la, Toy Poo- dJe, apricot, ans. to Ch arlie. Reward . 55Z-tl.80 I.alt: Ma:a'a wallet. Vic : Swan Dt, Cll. tn eve. Please ~urn. papen, card very Impor tant. Renrd. 5454'110 ta.t: Wilt loaa balred male cat. IWJ7brooke Sehl area. Rewar d MMi214 lat: red I'. ldlb MltUr. w/'lfli4 cdlar, .Sc H.B., "PUI". M04710, '46-IDM. Lan': Gt"eJ II. Cocbteel botb winl a clipped. AroHd a1. Htlt. REWARD POR ANY 1111..P ..... fOVND: Claim .. 9dopt. AlliJUa1e .a NB Aidmel Slaelter . l ncludla l I ..... .... ,... ldtalt ~·e, ...... ,... ~ a.ute'ler mil. Ollln . ....-. FOUND: Smokey iiray. seml·lonc hair tabby cat, Mesa Verde. CM $46.~ FOUND Glaaau Jr Pres. B1-rocal. grey frames. Vic. San Clem nr Presido & E.Aparanza 49"l &17 Deface We&ltz Cbotr Pulpit ZODIAC In C-ahfonua. when JW<>· pfe have a car accident, they don't e xchange dn.,.cr' IH'enst"s, they e!chanRe ZOOI AC •·11gn' ,..,....... 5350 .................••.... NANTED Female to sh.are expenses or 2 w~k say lll Tahiti. Dec 22 to Jan 5tb. Call Barry 919-1017 ~1zing MASSAGE BobJames·Llc Masseur Out.call !Hl. 64 St 11 MfCHa.1.E'S •o..tcGI• llA"" ZAM IS3S 3749 *FOXY UDY * Ol!TCALL ONLY •972-1138• S47·2S63 S,..ihidleoder 181SS El Camino Real Suaemen~; f\dJy lie. For Appl. '92.. 7296 u..clm&Ykld *o.tc.I M•MCJt* ,... ... ,,_offf 24 Hr 135-73 ll O.C. AIRPORT SECrY& ESCORT •SIRVICE• ELITE ESCOU SBYICE .. S&HBS WENOVlDl IRle:ntllN)Hn 97J.t904 24 HRS uaz w 17th St, Santa Ana NOW HIRING ESCORTS MASSAGE RGUREMODRS ESCORTS OUTCAUOHLY l>Gys,••H,llf' 631-2140 GOU>fH CilllL n~ c1t"t1ve 65 Dutch· Amer l(ent ~ s1m1lar Fem compan io n . F'tlend5h1 p, sen ous 1n q\lnes. Write Box 503, %Dady P1Jot PO Box 1S60. Costa Mesa, Ca. s:me Sluv For CASH$ U>J«{:. oC real valu~ 7 J4·549-3307 ADLT X MOVIES CALI.JOHN 894.5364 LOVELY LADIES K>OELS & ESCORTS 'MUI PENTHOUSE FIGURES ~ hn. 535-4719 n am a CJll1:b wr.ruv S200 HOSTESS Bachelor Party Must be ATTRACTIVE Over211.o . 6"' hours work. For 11\formation cell Tuts. or Wed. 6PM to 9:45PM. 492--5738. Specializing in busl· •---------oenmeo. residents SodtCCW. 5400 ~. . ..................... . 739-5241 24HIS. BO R ED WITH BAR SCENE? ~Co .. _, Mat the penoo of your OUTCAU. choice rrom open minded ~ea to potential mar· a&brl Ml-4180 rtage partners fut " MC,IYISA aafe through Soutbem ~ '1 laraeat 6: moat uni· COVIil Giil&. q u e d a tin 1 ae rv . • fl).0771 • Tbouanda of pro· a& Rr Outcall Service r..ionals from doctors to e'llecutlvea. Women LANA "S OU'ICALL Join free. PM Dalin I 10All·2AM Serv. 71ua.7572 Pfi£ m:=by lic'd 1 A<';::! tberaplat. NB Appl. -••••••••••••••••••• 4:»-9:30 PM. 5'.8 2817 ..... W..... 7071 Steve ..................... .. T N :M call MCnlWJ. free ~ ·~"":'°" lft. 0 E to:•-MS-ml. M OF Yf MURSE/COllPANJON. M R E PEBSN CES a&LJABLS. PBoNs y 0 1..;.__,-...;.__· ___ _ 7111 A w.w S T -········· EBCORTS 842·1171 7·10 P.M. - -----, ~Cle,..,.... Needed Full time, lmmed open.Ing, xlnt Co. bendits. must have ac-c:s 'g aper. Call Balboa Marine Hardware · seMIS71 foe appt. Acct 's Recei v Clerk. REMEOIA?ION "ND ADVANC'l!MPNT (714) 6'.2·9088 ..,. Dowr °""9. ~ .. ,..._,........_.c....,.. l&llVINQ AlL 0# OAAlllCll CCM>NlY IN CO&fA Ml'A tfhlld's IJt1y St/JHI &NurstfY klNOERGAfHEN THRU 31d GRADE • y-"°""° . ~ Ce<-. •o-·~ • Cl•"• • M....: • °"""'"" . FuN • " Dw • Tt••IMd Slllll • 81 .. l-...o • CrMh .. f>l.y • """-"' HOUlSt 6:30 .. 6:00 2\10 THURIN •COSTA MESA I I I I I I I I I I I Hoseital corp. ollc. ------------------• Familiar w /cotlttt pro- cedures, insurance &r seU-pay aedlJ. & 3rd pty billing procedure. Mrs. ln!ne Ruis. 640-8950. 5~. g.1,,u11a SI.Ji../ m~ .. ...... .._<-._.....,.,..,Helt.er ..... ) .....,_. .... c..tfwtlla nMI •ACTRES.5ES/ ACTORS. All ages/all types. No (114) 6'5-am exp nee. "S.A.M." In- terviewing now. Our client• have worked "Rocky 11'', "Goldie & The Boxer", "Lady In Red'' w /Robert Conrad. "Wrigley's Double- mint", & Disney StucUos. •Anyone interested in Movles/Telev c all "S.A.M." today. Sm fee. (714) m.1oao.xt 91S. Study Wttr1 • Profaaalo.1111 Perlonner Beginner to Meet AdYllnced Adminlatrative Asal.slant. Financial Planning. Newport Center Ex· Claaica1 Papular Harmony Theofv osMmce reqmred. XJnt ______ ...,. _____ ...... beaeflta. Call Mu. ·- Dlalkit.M4-7'5C twp W..ted 7 I 00 H1fp w-... 7100 ALARM OPPORTUNITY ••••-••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qual In stallers. top AaeoctateR.ep Babysitter. my home. salesmen, trainees. IXCOLLIGE Man-Fri, 8 yr old girt. ~up fut. 7'8-4330, STUDIMT Z.SPM. 5'8-8348 _ -----AMDAU.OTHEtt BABYSITTER for 2 boya, At.91T10US? H. s.-.a.At 5 & 10, Mon. Tue" Thur. -~ Mesa De! Mar. Vicki or 1· you're young. coon-Narm641·1067,6"5-2374 dent & have the ability to U you have temporarily -- lhlnk quickly and are di.scont.inuedyoureduca-Babysitter. mature ~for a generous In· tion or for any other re-woman to care for 2 come. Call now 540-0'23 ason are seeking full children. 1-2 dys pr wk. ~wnNU. llr. Stone ti me work a nd are Car needed. 499-1403. ----available to start im· Answering Ser vice mediately, we may have Babysltter, mature , Operator full Ume. Mon a Pollition for you. Age no rapooslble peraon to tbru Fri. 7:30to3:30, wiJI barrier if over 17. P lease ~for 1B ~old baby train. Call540-75SS. call llietween 9:30 & 2:00. di.ring mothers working APAJtTM&fT ~n:S4 :30. Mon-Fri. MAMA~ COSTA MESA Couple-Retired to •4MSl4 manage Ir maintain LOMGIEACH beautiful 24 unit. all 415-1489 Babysitter after school 3-5:30, hi school girl LS+. Northwood area. SSl-3400 adult, no pet, apta. Costa --------• Babysitter/Housekeeper, Mesa, Esper. prer. Jive in or out. Speak 67S-4817. _ _ _ _ _ Aid. Apt M•111r Engliab. 640-9009 Couple wife -ore. API'MANAGER buabaod-malnt. 200 For 55 units 1n Costa Units, Oceanside. expr. Mesa. Exper'd couple. reqd. Wife bkkpg exp . TSLMgmt_ -· 64.2-1603 Hu.band mainl. up. Call 64.2·5073 or (213) Attractive ail women 811>3&51 from 20·35, extensive -----• travel, good pay, exp. In ARCH I DRAFTSMAN: .U aapecta of bualneas ln· IJUrmed. w / arapblc de-cl. R.E .• OMV work, alp abUlty at cu.atom legal. foe. tang., lns. etc. kitchen dealgn firm. Brenda.llN-7583 6G4ll58 M·P'11:»5. · -AIU Detail Sllop needa 1 AnOfl mfr Deeds I /Ume >'°'IOI l\lY tsvtt 18. Good femalebelp,ea.IJ drivbll record Ar hard BABYSflTER WANTED 12 to 6PM. Mon-Fri. $2Swk. Foe Fem. age. 5. Nr. Harbor View Elem in CdM. 75 1-4740 . Oi.nstine. Babysitter. my home near So. Coaat Pl1ua . 11:30-Spm, M•F. Evea 751-4148. BABYSITTER • Reap. atudeot reqwred for .ome Heninl babyalt· tiDC. 2 dilldren. II • 5. Npt. Bcb. So.~~. .._, wot'Ur. No experience necmNll' Ad for Terry --------1 161171. BABYSlTl'ER • wan\ed ASS•• •s --------for s:rr old 01'1 Tuff· Prtn&ed d.rcult boardl, A.Cn'OHEAVY·DlTJ'Y 'lbun. eves. l'tom I to win barneu UMQ1bly1 . LINl!TECHNJCIAN! 91'11. la my CM home. ..... eledro-mechanle&J Dpstenced. Plenty of Steady Job for 9 moe. experience. Minimum CUltomer pmd Jobe. Pour St.art 1~2. H.S. or co1Je1• five yean eq>erience. wmtdlll atalll. Pleuant lb't OK. CaU Maureen Rapldl~andln1 mvinJnlnemt 1n Oraqe NMOaS.evee. ~ n t e 0 :f:1a :•; OU1b airport COll)pjex. BAKER · 10pm to e am. beneflta. Contact Pat Xlnt pay/beneflu. Op-will t rain. Wlnchel11 ...,.. ..... ~ -..., r-··-• n-_ por. for advancement. Donuas. 253 E. 17th St. __ , __ _...,.,.. See Service M1r. CM ~~1er. HOWARD Cbevrolet, --------~~~~~~~~~' Dove/Quall Street•. = J'ederal Sarinaa · .. -------·1 _Nwll ____ port_Beedl._____ .,.. opeaiaC in OW' IOCll'I • A.utolDOUve llachlnill: to open Npt Bcb offlce To nm •-n abop, eem Fot a ,.n.tlme teller. -.-l)r a men. All lOllt w'*'C caadttlons. PmWoa anllable la 41 '11\1 beeft&t a la· Call Dea Cbumbley. •• "eleal HH•bll ---. Af/llllO at Hiib m.-o. ~= ::=.r:a: =~Jlarllor ......,-------- =---==~=((AUTO PARTS nu.mt • et p 1-...... ~V~tJ:_: l!lplrNwdpnfll'Nd. ;rr'll~ , :aa.:: k °""'-w .... ..,.. So. o.t Pim omee. ... ...... .... ... ..., .. ,._to .... Plll't u... c.11 ._, aa Dia C.ad Ii m lt 111 t e, At aalf! JUHIDfl at •• •m• ilt·INJ. AL1'•aMAToaa ·-_ M8to1 a . &O.& ' RmAL'ftl& INC. 1• <Ut w.meaa..c.11. .. n..r.~•lbet 11. lt'71 Schools and Instruction Thia variety of fine schools could Introduce ................. 11 .... ,.r4~ r:·: 0 ......... ~ .... 0.., .. ................... , . Call 642-5678 you to a new tomorrow Ext. 321 MOii MTA.IOI RNACAlllR AS A COSMETICIAN MMl.OOOMONIY Learn tq do faolale wit" the new tldn lnlChlne. LMrn ~ IC)Olloltlon the proftlll6onel way JLet Rldllld • ~~ coueo-Mic> )IOU star1 oev•I~ new Ill.Illa as • Coelnet1C1an. Ahef only 20 week• you can be earning • QOOd hv1ng co~ Cl.ASSIS MOW! umiteo E.nroilrnent-can Nowt lop in1truct0t1 give Help and GuldaOOe Plent-t ol Prec::l)(;.11 Expenence. Too TUITION PAYING PIOCHAMS AVAILAILi PLACIMEMT ASSISTANCE MANY OPPOITUNmlS: • Interesting Work • Personal Sa1tsfact1on • Security-Jobs not fled to econom1c $1lua1ton • You progress rapidly to become thoroughly Skilled • Selt-emoloyment Opportun111es. CALL t•M6 I I FOi IMFC>aMA TION 2TCHA1'0'5 BEAUTY COLLE&E CW. O..W '61-16 II 19060 lr1 " ........ ,.. ..... FUE IOft JOI TIAI~ CONTINUING REGISTRATION for Fall courses· In landscape maintenance landscape/nursery operations. banking, c h e ck s tand/register operations. commercial floristry. cosmetology. lashton merchandising. rest1urant operations tiotel/molel. retail trades dental assistant I. dental assistant II & 111 llor currently employed to uPf;!rade sk1llsl. emergency medical teclln1c1an. E.M T. refresller. nursing assistant /orderly, medical assistant. medical occupations. h0sp1tal ward cleOI. vetennary aide. fire protection. automotive careers. construction. diesel repair relrigeraflon. appliance repair Enroll at ROP. 3 t 522 El Camino Real & Actachema St near M1SS1on S.J.C. {714)496·31~8. "'°"' Self·~· ...... .. "'°'"11-.1 Mode .. "The lmCICJ~ Makers" SOUTH COAST MODll.S S..e...trtaoV..,. 714-540·2970 ~~~--1..1·, CllATlvt AITI STUDIO Dance-Art St\Mllo for Adulta & Children New nu. Seuon E11tended APTER SCHOOL CARE Includes Dantt · Art [ 645-23'1 11M c ... t Hwy. It 12'1• SL • ...,ett ..... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • YOUI CHOICI OP JOISI Hlll)tirllldl o4 CWNf oooottunltl• In w.11 1?8>."n~ Mc:ff1"V environments ere ~ for tile aalcJng . . 1t vou have OFFICE , SKIU.SI In • short time. you WILL 8E self·conlldent and prOducllvet Career train now f<>f· • llCllfAIY C• 6 ~=:"' • 4CCOUMTAMT. • ·~ OMCI ASS.IT.AMT • UCll'TIOMllT Typing I Stlortt!and Brulll·Up DAY AMI> IVll•ta CU.HU C4111...ato .... .............. Irvine ~-=­College of...,.._.. Bu.W•• -' "-. ...,... .--~ Newport Fwy at Oyer Aoad • • • : PIANO INSTIUCTION ! • • I ' ' CHRIST LUTHHAN CHURCH ' AND • • • • : Study with ex~rittnced National : • Piano Tuchttr • • • • • • • . @J . • • : IEGINHERS : • to • : ADVANCED : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Near Orange Coa5l College • : 549-2787 : • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I ' ' I DAY SCHOOL 760 VICTORIA, COSTA MESA Openings Still Available Chn!:illan Setting Basics tn Curn('ulm C:ert1fwd Staff Aft t·r·srhool Sporb MUSI(.' PHONE: 541-6166 Dery C_.. A•alWlle FALL SCHEDULE IN PROGRESS SIGN UP MOW! I I I I I I I I Cl.ASSIS OFFYEO ARE: • Beginning. Intermediate and Advanced Ballet. Toe and Vanations • Beginning and Advanced Tap • Jazz • Dancers1ze and adult ballet ALL AGES ACCEPTED Director Bonnie W11coa FALL CLASSES MOW OPEN From be91nners througt'l adVanced We teact'l c1ass1ca1. 1azz poo rock disco anything you want SIGN UP N()WI• Call Bernice fOf turthe< 1ntorma11on at BRIMHALL PIANOS Aero.• ftom South c .. a Plan 751 1121 MocA,..._.~ 4251 MCll tilwjcWw, S.ttt G INHtto C....-..C""9wl H•wport leodt. Ctilf. '2660 1n.11tS 644-1 z's Hllp W.-.ct 71 00 Hllp W..t.d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CAUBGoALS ~l U>c<>mf' wnh fun. Bil' a Prof modt'l & te tp prrsrnt Job DaytJme classes now• SO COASr M00£L.4' SO OOA.'>"1'VILLAGt: 714·~2970 Ca~t lns lalleri. ex per'd. w l.oOls & truck Ml.Ile s Carpets. 124 t: 171.hSt .. C M ~ CA.SHIER Sll.YEIWOODS N'EWPORT BEACH Clerical T,.._. WP h•ve 1mmed1•le ~n1n«s for rler1~al tramtts on our day ah1ft (8am lo Spn1 I &t 2nd Ah1fl ISpm lo t JOam' Otflce expenence helpful but not nett5.Sal')' A 0 P ()(fen xlnl work· 1111! cond .. a challengtnf: ttn"" unmttnt. & good rareer & ~11lary pro gression. A 0 P PENSION SERVICES 180 Newport Center Dr NPB. 664-4360 e11I 263 EOE .. Mt!" We bavtt a full llmt> --------· penmtMTll cub1ers pos1 O.F.RICAL Ma.Jor Newport Beach firm ha,., current open i.ngs for ACCOUNTS 7100 Hatp W-"d 71 00 tWp W-.4 7100 Hatp WCMhd 7100 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11on avail . a t our Newport Beach stori> Good salary & rompany beoefrt.s. Appb' 1n person 10 Mr Crook s. 4 :, Fashion Is land. Nii EOE PAYAILE Cl.EU SO wpm l)'Plng. lG-key by touch Pte~1ou~ ex penence 1n ~eeoing or banku'll? helpful but rd T'\'ql.I red ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bank1nl TBLa/P..tTI• Downey Savings & Loan has an opening Jn its c.aata Meaa branch for a part Ume teller. Sav1nRs "Lo9n oc banking ex per pftiert'ed.. Must be able to work Satun:laya. Xlnt working cond. Paid vacaUooa. For further inf'o. contact MT. Fiaher-cy, 71+e42-74.22. F.qua1 Oppor Emplyr BanldDI ,. .• a.ta M••· Part-time. 3> boun per week. Llibt typtna. cHblerin& ex- .,.tence. Call: 87MW. 1..-..W.Slil. F.qual Opportunity Employer BANKING SDIOI T£WI GnC ODDOltUDtt1 In our bea&llltw Jrvtne office. t-2 ,.... aperlanct and 1troe1 trnowledte of IRA,~ ud MW &C· eQda II 8-W. We of· r..-exeellta\ arowtb ....... llld: .............. • ...... ClllNel" ........ •llt41Hl/dHtal CIOYt!Rfa . •Proftt aMrtal Plellt cell AnoeUt .._,._.bafonu· Uan. BANKING Savings Rep Our be•utiCul Newport Beach office bas a full bme opening avail1ble. Experience ii preferred. ix. we will train IC you have caabiering ex· perience. We offer: -Top &t.artinl salary •Prol"Itsbarlaa • Pl'ee putina •Free c.... apparel •Medical •dental Pluae call Annette Ileane for man lnlorma · lion . WtyF.-... Savln&a and Loan Aun Gl-7071 Equal Opp Employer TB.LEI r.tn. Our 1"tne amce baa an lmuatdlate opentn1. "'n"-1 upertenc:e I• pref.-Nd. but Wt wll' tnUt ~ JOG llave UO& lkUla and IOIDt CH ltrlo1 ••. ~··•••pod atuUalaalUJ aad: ·~fUtilal •ft'ee c.,...a~l Be.uUcian COMMAND PERFORMANCE ""IbeHJl.JrcutUna Place" lmmediat.e operunp for experienced precision baircutten needed in C.0.ta Mesa. Sat.,-y & oommisll<lft. Xl.Dl arowth opportunities • paid benellta. CaJI F.dmund at ~- '9llft °"' .... In need fl 3 auist.uta. I for cdorilt. 1 ror lla.lr c:utttt, 1 for hair stytiat. Richard Ouellette Salon. 3JO Newport Center Dr. N.B. ... y ,...... ~ a1lta for an In· dfYidua) to.crt .. a Bia· .., ptl'ICa ln t.be print abop ~ a 1.,... ftnance company. No nperlentt ....-y, beav1 IUUn«i req\lired. Enjoy ex- ce 11 e n t company bellefita. For appoint· mmtpleaMCGlltad : Lynn SW.field ....-m154I Or.,., BOOKKEEPER / RECEPTIONIST for ~ Beach lntenor Design Firm Payroll. accounts receivable. general om~ skJUs 9 to 4, ~daya a wed Apply tn AM ~U178. Dick Met tttr Jme fl'um11lunRs. imWeatcHlf Dr. •au .,. ........ Part lime. Salary & bounopen. Call 114 JfTS.1717 IOlaTALAM Newport Beach IOOK PASTI UP hit t.IJDe. II•. tpm to 10pm, Tuea. IOam to Spm. No eaperieoce n~e.uary. Apply Tbe Pennysaver , tUO Placmt1a Ave. C.M . Cashier. full or Ptr App ly in person •l tht> Laguna Niguel car wash. 30081 Crown Vullt'y P?Dy.!-&~Nt!:_ Cashier& rouoter. full or Prr. day & ""e n1ng Plonettr Ch1clten <Xange117tb. CM C~llERS UTOIEM MAIKETS WOID PIOCHSOI ..TUJMH Must type 60 wpm ar curately. will lutn on word ~ing eqwp menl proflc1eney in gramrmr required. We offer excellent com· pan,y benefits. For ap· pointmenl pleue coo· tad : Lynn Staolfteld ~5IOOext 7549 Or18S.1 L::1§~L a> Nftport Center t>T Newport Beach, E.O.E. <>Penini:s now av all able f0r full time aaslatanl rmn.aien on 2nd. Ir 3rd. shift. No ex,perientt MC. We train. Start $3.10 to 14 per bow'. Advancement opportunity fOf" manage. ment poetUons to SS 50 per hour it qualilled. for i-------JMWa--._-more Information Ir In-__ , ._..._ terview IO to atore 8:2 at Coamedcs, 111\a Ir cardl. 30009 Crown Valley . Expr.prel.840-1373 l..q\ma Niguel, m.9950 orcall 714/5.17-440. Eqwal Oppor Employer •a..aK TYPIST• u.ltnC <>ranee ONlcJ :'lfvt::r."for~ :blld c are 4k cook . typiat poeltloea. Mda\ CABINET 1mk• prefer 2 nllJlQl\9ible woman with t 1 p e 4 & w p m . Jnap.C'Marea. driven Ile. • ur; 2 RapcmibUidea tncludt .... 541-5'113 worttn1 pareota need b'PUll nun1. 1•n•r•l BusioeNman •ffkl p/t uaoc:late In arowlng marhtln1 bualne11. Dl491. ceoklnf. 1bopp1a1 • dlrteai ....-. 2 yn ~­~.'1fo::-lr~ ...... for 10 yr. old 10e. per. m ..-ai o1c ....- Good btaeflta 6 pal• hm prt•. 9Cbool. lt'a.. f.-nid. Apply ln penaa. boll 4 a 11 . Ca I I Mca. t.bru PH., a to 1; 1 TM-m-siao xw, btwn 'alboa Pen ln . Pt. tW•sS,.tl•• Mii 61P11 m4510 IN> lil<lu'ot1a CM Caftlertl b:t WaDted., a.t.ad&99..Wf•well I '°'gol&lfs. ........ 6 7MI' old strt. . . ..a:-. s dJ '"aru. Mon Pna l'rt u.-m. t1.ERKIJ'YPIST: Haeq flS.61S7 rour home or mfoe. ~ '° _.. Mita a CAMYAS•S CdlD. C.11 l40-l4l4 or ·en.-..,, •aec11ati.1 •oo,.w + llDceDUv•, tlNlll. ltatb)-. .dep\. Coa1eelal a\• ...-»:• &o 7:ao. Sat Cllild Cara w.._ Ap. moe'4a•r•. Orea~ ;:: ~.~~ pUeMJom: Now betn1 r::,-::r!C:n':r.e .. ,; "'el ... or oWer. .._.. tor before 6 1t1rle1'. Salar1 com· Call Kr. l'rtddlt ~ldlool~o!:.: m11111re1t wlUa ••· IMIMI Nooe l4r 1ppt. &nf'd. Apply M 1-......... lldal • .._. ...-ltrootlauut It, rv. W uaLL. Call Gail at Cuiilreter aaumbl • .., w-.tild....,. wor~ ll /P , ~,. T:M·•t~,. Moa·r.-a. ll•ke=ur •ll•tfllll ....... lllUll. Call ,. ..... tM 1Ji11111 ....... PllGl A*. • .._...,__. ... ,_..._ ___ .., ___ ., ..... ADVBTISIMG cos m e t i c i 11 n r o r DIPAITME:MT Westmlnster For appt. Needs attracpve in· AnnNicbols.~ dividual with typing 60wpaL Good techniques Co u n le r g l r 1. dry 4' spelling. Beautiful of. cleaoen, S. Laguna, exp fices in beach area. not nee. Must be out oC Starting salary $'100. scbl. Mer. 499-11185 972-9955 Co unterman. ex · perimced, + parts de· IA* livery driver M/F. for llCOMCIUMIHT aW> part.s st«e. Apply in _ ... 1.._5 persoo. Beacon Auto 11UU....,..... Part.a 480 N. Newport Bl. SevttaJ needed in this NB. 548-1133 beautiful beach orfice. ---- N o e x p e r 1 e n c e COUNTER HELP · Mon· necessary, jus t good Fri.SUperSandwlch,675 math 4'i nice appearance. Paularino, CM.~ Starting saJary S.SSO. 972-9955 COUMTB LADY Matun! lady for quality dry cleaning plant in WOltl>NOCESSOR Huntington Harbour TRAINEE area. Excellent working Growing company in conditions. Full time, beach community seeks Monday lhru P'riday, ex- allract1ve individual penence prere rred. wUh good typing to train Salary open. 846--0015. on this interestmg com· ... - - - - puter-like machine. ~rSales Great benefits & rnendly Wan~ mature rem~le. co-workers. S tarting full time day & everung salal)' tof700 hours. Rion Hardware, 97~9·955 1034 Irvtne Ave. Newport -Beach.. Apply an penon. Mk f"' Dave. SICUTilYTOVP ---· ~ frtendzy company eo.mt.er Salesgirl·lady f~ lb beach area aeeka in· dry cleaainc sto~e an dMdual with aood typ-CGlta Msa. Expenence me Ii sbortbana to work preferred. 5'6-llMS. Paul. with VP & Sr. VP of in· COUNTER GIRL • For sunncedepartment. ~x· dry cleaners. 3 days a oellelt growth paten~ wee. Call~7Ql. & fantastic benefits. · LL St.art.lng salary lo $1000. Credit le Cohecdoa.s Oel.iveryperson. P tr a f. ternooons. deliveries & misc. office duties. Auto neces.sary. 0C Al rport area. 5'&-9995 DBJYERY We are looting for an ~ penon with a good driVU1.g record lo make deliveries an com- pany vehicle. M·F. 8·5. 1"ease apply In person, Mon tbru Fri 8-5 ROGER1S GARDENS Z101 San Joaqwn Hills Road CDM 640-5944 DRIVER. stock elk must know OC area, chance for adv. Pac lndust. Sup· ply Co . 2167 S . tblbaway, SA DRIVERS-Early mom to mid afternoon. dell ver bakery products to supermarkets . Call S61-'f1rl bl wn ~noon. Ori~ for LA Times AM route. S. Huntington Beach area. Xlnt salary + bonus. dependable car. Call for details. ll!K-8307 or 848-3504. Oriver·R.uMer, ruJJ time, use own car 752-0315 Driver/Gardener. Com------~~~·--·-binalion person . Must Del Men over 18 for L A. nmes to homes In N.B. C .M. P e rm . p i t S350/$t00 mo. 646-0637 or 646-5844 have valid Calif. lie. F\Jrnish OMV report. Minimum age 20. Pen· n~aver, 1660 Placenlla. Calta Mesa. --------• Dnver·Warehouseman· Flt. x.lnt benefits. must DIMOHSTRA TORS 33 .... .-c1 a-•atety Mlleort...e. C•191SW1..e1 Earn extra money. Demonstrators needed for all areas of Orange County lo work every Friday and/or Saturday. Long term, I year as· ~~· No Fee have gd driving record. ~. DltlYBS Men or women 25 yrs or cider. Know the coast cities. Net S11IO a week or more. Orange Coast YeUow ~7300 Mt. Herrma~unta1n Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newhope & &a:li.d> M•ALOMCI TUR• ....... actlff aale9 .... wkla Id UIM PGl1· U. HaillMe. a--&l .ato dul.l.u haohade1 .. ...,._... wttb heavy .._. cmtMt, lYPIDI IUe boolkffPl•I· C. li ehll•J for appl. ...... . caut. ~Products ... ALOMCI ......... COft· tact, workln1 •ltb ~ ....... detail •ork a t:nLn&. Paid veeaUon. lick-pay • beellb In· IW'&D~e. Apply te m · 'pm, Moo tbru Fri. a.den Peal Control. 898 Randolptl, Cott.a Mesa. a.u $46.56'10. IOt4USIS SSH v ...... Hol.,,., CNfYOUDO: .,.,,.... •Swaut•llll ·~Cl Ila; ............ •A1111 • ., .,_ ... ' •W• 1tau1 DPBMOTMEC C-S.. Us Today! TDl\OY 955-2&12 4251 Uutl 9111 "'.,,.. •odl (MacArtbur Square I GB&ALOFACE TOS800 Meet lbe public. ex· oellent opportunity. good benefits, accurate typ. mg, phones. NO FEES KRUEGER & ASSCXIATES 151-0471 4029Westerly Place Ste ill. Newport Beach General Office Sm&ll service business. heavy phones, scbedul ing. accurate typing, neat penmanship Salary lo BiO depending on ex penence. Call 642·6824 . :leneral 972-9955 Enjoy _loteresti_ng , c.ballencinl. work with a -------CHlllSTMAS Apply DAT.AEMTitY Several openings availa· ble. Univac K-1900. Start· iog salary lo S800 + . Shirt di.ff erent.lal. 972-9955 D.ATAB4TRY LEAD Swing shift. Univac 1900. 9.arting salary. to S950 + shift dilr ereoti.al. 972-9955 nationwide sales finance co. We have several full time openings in credit & collection, experience preferred. Pleasant wortiinc ccadltJons, ex- cellent benefits . Ca II 846·2831 Mon·Fri , 8:30-SPM to arrange in· t.erview. E .O.E. M /F. atEWMAMAS.H Marilyn's Cleani n g Service. Salary +bonus. Crew members $3.50 It 14>. Nonexper. Ii exper VOLT fCf'V\POUAR~ h f J..l'tllLl .._ 546-4741 3848 Campus Ori ve <across from John Wayne Airl>ort) 17'-9330 l&:M Orangethorpe Way Anaheim , Equal Oppor Employer llNDERY Tl.AIMEE ,!!!M_it_9._ -- OEl'G'AL ASSIST. • RDA for expanded duties. W /some front office -dutJes. An opportunity to expand your personal in· volvement In dentistry w/financial security. Uniform allowance & bosp. · ins. 4 day work week. Salary open. Npt. Sch. 640-0300. No experience necesaary, able to l ill. ~ bow to bind docu· ments in this beautiful tit.ch located company. Nice appearance re- quired. ORV CLEANING Plant, apply al MacMurray's Dry Cleaners. 2578 Newport Blvd. CM >ecretary. Full time, knowledge ol AP & AR payroll. personnel re· cords & m.i.sc. office pro cedure. Type 60 wpm, plea sa nt phone personality. Apply In person. Unity Catalog Showroom. 3200 Harbor Blvd.. C.M. Located in Gold Key Furniture Bldg. EOE M /F. Fabric cutter for baby llOft.line ml gr. f)a 11 lime Laguna Hills area. man Factory Workers In chemical refinery full lime permanent poai· 972-9955 DATAEMTRY Responsible person needed lo perform Data Entry & Train for com· puter operations back· 14>. AS Degree preferred. Good workini cond. 5 day week. Contact Dave S.IM700at 258. Dan'AL. ASSTS SIOO to SI ,000. 642-0112 -tlon1. Hl&h school A/PTIAIMHS 1b-key touc:b. ootioina Dita f:ntlY penonalit.y, type 50 " Diee appearuce wbu 1 I!_. ft D •y _. um IPClt in be.ch Joea· ~ A A &ion. ExeeUeot beneftta. ~y Stlltinc salary $700 5" I ft • t7J.H55 OPERA TOR UYPUMCH lDCl.ividual must bave 'JU &flSOI ...,.,...m ol 3-6 months Gf'OWina company re· curreot experience ~n cpiirea nperience in ·tape bmadliQg and wnl· 01ll •a c It· 110 o • lJll functiou. Liberal IDialmum 2 years benenta packaae. Ex· -~•i8tcy aperienee. eellenl wol'k:lni condl· Work nlpta. Stutlog Uon1. Pleaae contact aaa.y tota400. .,...iel. . '72-HIS DENTAL CHAIRSIDE. Cotta lleea office bu immtd opening, pleasant woridnc cond. &Sl· lQ) Dental cbein1de aasl1· tant. Newport Beach p&e...m l1'0UP practice. ' day W'eek experience preferred. .-1122. Dm&a1 Auistant P(r needed in fun, team worldq olc. Exper pre- ferred . 963·,090 or IC7-3507. Delltal Assist. X·RaY lie. nee. ' days <M·Tb ) ® . SaLvyopen.~. PACIAC muTUAL Dental A.11t. Newport ... .. . . 700 ~ CeDler .Dr Beach oftlce. C1ilalnide Newport ach,Ca.-0 esper. preferred. IMt-$01 Cll' Ml-5SN cbemiatry or work ex· r. with chemicals . Day Ii evening Ila.rt at St hour. Wll1 train. Complete medical Ir Insurance benlllfi1I paid fOf' by CODl· peny. Paid vecallon plan. July Ir Dec. pfUA merit bonu1 plan. Automatic eatery In crease proaram E.0 .E 54Nal. FACTORY WORKER· Female mach ine operators. no exrrtence ~eaaary. Wll train. Xlnt company benefit.a. C&ll~. FACTORY TRAINEE eood pay, dnt future In last growtn& plaatlu adbeai ve co. 1537 Monrovia Ave. N.B. 59-$U5. Femal e Factory ~.$1.lSperbr. lo ltart. llerit raises. 15lr lloaro¥ia Ave. N.B. MN125 . MONEY! lllthusiastic i.odJviduals · earn comm lo $2,000 by Thanksgiving ! Demonstrate toys & gifts. Complete tramlng. No delivering or collect· Ing. Need car. Call 714-561·5346 collect to see line. Gln'S 'N GADGETS Our 29th Year Geoeral ~- JOIS A VAIL.AILE!! OP ERATORS IBM 3742 ... Xerox 850 . IBM OS6 Typists Warehouse Workers Assemblers NEVER A FEE ... Bonuses. call today! N.B ORG EOE M•.a.OMCI '7SOTO START llORESWJTH DPEIUENCE 5GirtOtnce Varied Activities We WW Train Comf~~ Wll alra.,CompaQy C.Ubat•-~ ....,. ...... part otn:BALomcs fl Nii DCUTAJUS:S AOOOU1CTINO a.nu 'lbpP&,1 Nol'• hidWeekJJ ...... 'l'aaiplrWJ S.Vleee ..... 71MMS &.O.S. .. ,, INSP£CTOl~N ,_ESS Manuracturlng medical company need a person who ls a Hll·1tart~r. likes detail work. capable of working under a microscope or *itb 1maJl pa rta. Knowledge or .. solderin g operations & resistance welding processes helpCuL Good. ~nents. Miss on Viejo area . Salary commensurate with exs>;erience. Only those qualified seeking permanent employment. call Betty for appointment 581·3830. Gmlral Otftee 8:30All· S:JOPM Mon t.bru Fri 'h:I. J*"IOftdty, mutt be ..S wtt.b figures. Typing deelred Salary open. Lori.. Kitcben. t71M1747 llft. lOAI( .HOUSBa.J!ANZRS Car nee. P /l'. Top SS Gincham Glrl '4$-5123 llomeeleanin1---0eneral. 8 hrs/wk. references. own traaap. 87S-482e eves. Gemra1office,11rl for flt Mou.ecleaners needed work. Newprt Bch. Call 1.mmeci. Full or P rr . ecurtl. Own t.ranap. H.B. Clean- ::ieneral office. anc:e trainee. Penna· nmt p/t poeltion. Xlnl t7pln1 altlll1. Call between8:3065PM. uk far Diane. 7»0S.53. GltBAI. OFFICE ...., .. 11- Work I · l 1n NewPort 8eadl &ocatJon. Typing. light payroll & general otnceduoes lq HrVice. IM0-3831. Hou.secleaner. $4 . Nr Dover• Cliff. N.B. Own ~956-23111 Homecleani.na~zper. re-f erenc es. By day or week. ~l020. HOUSEKEEPER / CtD.LD CARE part-ume. 16mo old boy 3 days a week Mon. Wed. Yr1 8 :ll to 4. Own trans Ex per W Npt. 67S.318ZJ 111'CH81 ... ~. o.c. A1rpon. Heavy lllWtwDc ....... Mon _,.Mlh._...11111 8hpark 81, Ste A. Jmat. Call for appt. ... Lfadacapla 1 . E • · ,_rl•al'ec1 peraon W/trUlpof'tatloo. Call ,........ - LEGAL SECRETARY o.r-ftrm la P'ahlon 7100 ..................... lllANAGD lmmtc1l•t• opHl•I· l llJ <Ne,.....,.. ....... .., .. lillow comauaaketlon• bul· ot11 . llutt have t u p e r " I a o. r y o J . ....... .,.~ OaUt1 rant• from 1ebfdulln1, •t•ffln1, .... l"f'ia4Di approx. u female employ='8--CCll'4l .._...1, pl!'...a. Nlell It pub.Uc ........... Good CGIDJli&ftY ...... Nlary. Look· .. for • di•J..,.! Al& for lh. Ca&e MS-TMI 111. Npt. Bcb. look.Ing for apw, MC. for part.net. Onntac.t Janet. 751-0tal . E.O.E. lcllri1t needed for l.J'XSAL Sr.cRl!TA.RY . The llorale Bootten Medium me Npt. Bdl. ~ • ..a E. 17th law ftrm ii ..ainl aa in-St. C. II. SO. 7781 clvtduaJ W/2·3 yrs. cirll llbillllfllCt\llrtng UtJ1atJoa esper. Good TOOL CR skills a m1&1t. Typin1 18 'JO.IOwptn. Call Jan at '1S2-atl. far appt. LEGAL SECRETARY · Medium lize Npt. Deb. law firm la aeetdng an in· dividual w/2·S)'n. cor· pan&e • ru1 eatate ex· per. Mu.at be a sharp penon with xlnt. sk.llla. Type~. Call Jan It 7SWIN1 for appt. Local Buaineuman seeks 3 key people to work put-time in expanding wtJoleNJe bul1ness. Call for appt . .._5168 LOT A'ITENDANT needed full or part t.ame . Must be 18 yean otd SSl-0520 Immediate 2nd shift opminc rar lDdlvidual to di1peaae toollna and 1bop 1upplle1. Xlnt. startln1 rate and benefita. Room to ad· va n ce I nto more 90Pbilticated tool main· tenmce work. IOSAMIMC. ~.Npt.Bch. An F.qua1 Opportunity Employer M.+.NUFACTUIJM(I; Irvtne Personnel Agent'y ea E .17tb, Coela Mesa 5'.eZM 642 1470 Houwkeeper /CtuJd Ca re Tu. Th. Fri 12-7pm Some - wk nds NB area ~l.819 LYN TIQHCIAM Medical Componenh Corp., a faat growing tugh technoloo com pany m Miaaion Viejo 1:. looking ror a bright. young mec han ical manulactunng techn1 Cla11 with 2 years of com plex mechanical as sembly ex per Mlll mum pay commensurate with eq>er" U you feel you are qualified and ready for a challenge with an ex cellent c hance for penooal and f1nanc1al General Office ALL WE MEED IS YOU!! 557-0045 ON-LINE Temporary ~ Servlces are ~ to olfer you a chance lo win a tnp for twotoCaboSan Lucu Reg1sttt and work 40 hours and you are 1n thlb drawtng' It's that s 1m pie!! WE NEED JSecretanes < w w . o SH t .fl'yp&sts-40wpm + ICaleral Ofc Clerk~ IF'ile Clerts 1 Acctg Clerks IRece plloru.:.Ls 3723 lirch St. Hewpwt .... GIM"L OFFICE lmmed. opening. £11 perienced. Bkkpg, hte typing, phones $850 start. Co benefits &e349'l GREAT JOB' t:ve r thought about PICTURt: f'RAMING~ It can bt' fun won Not dull or routine Your good work 1i. ap prec1ated by others Start at S3 .50pN hr F1exible schedule Check it out. Call Larry at 751·6306. in So Csl WI age. Securiq NPC1pTo S..Us Promotional p()S31bilat1es can provtde hourly rate iDcreases. . Up to $4.SO Per Hr Apply ln Person Mon-Fri 8am-Spm l.S32W. Commonwealth Fullerton, Ca Mon-Fri 8:30-4 30 230WWamer Rm 202 Santa Ana, Ca w•Fcirgo GcadSerlicn Dlviskxt ol Balter ProtecUon Servlcea Equal Opportuait Employer 11/F y GUARDS P\all • part time. All areas. Uniforms fW'1llahed. Al• 21 or over. Retired welcome. No experience nee. App- ly U'Qlv...al ~oo Service. 1226 W. 5th Street. Santa Ana. In· uniew boun 9-12 • 1-4 Mon tbru Fri. Uostesa. Xlnl oppty to supplement Income . Welcome new resident.I. PWm pit. F1e11 hn. Need car 6 typewri ler Hoapltallty Hos teu Service. Sf1.aol5. Ho&ai lmlTMm ClfB Oaod oppartmle7 for • ,.......-wtlbu ................... ~"1Ua. NCR aoo ••"rten::.,rr•· ..,...,M'l•e1 op-panaaaJU.. nallable. DJo1 Hetllnt com· r.ay benefit I . Ap9ty ••·•oon. lloa· Fr i PwiCWIDll. MAmOT1' MOTIL •*""'t Ottar-Dr *""'1•• P:qmlO,,la..,.. HOUSEKEEPERtCJllL[ CARE-live ,n. lovely Lacuna Bch home Lt cooking, non·s moke r. IOfDe Eng. Bus route '57 4'17·235.3 Housekeepers. ruU time & Ptr. lood WOf"kmg condl· tlona. 8 pd bohdays. E.0.E Bayview Manor. 6C2·3505 Howlek~r. rull lime. part tJme shllt. for re urement home Good bendit..s. N-port Vtlla 6G586l HOUSEKEEPER 3lo4 days week ChtneM>. ThaJ preferred Location Harbor & Md.addl.'n Call S40 8S7S ask ror Rader HOUSEKEEPER l1v1> 1n. wanted by Sen1ur Ollttn. must dnve. opp ty to suppll!'ment Social Secunty La Habra area 1213 ) 691 · 6043. <1 14 I 675-fil60 -- Housekeeper, li ve-in. & helper to eiderly litdy Local refa. 49H409 Housekeeper. li v~ 111 Oeeanvww m.lSJJ HOUSEKEEPER · Live 111, pn v rm 4'i bath. TV Emerald Bay, Laguna 67J..39'M HOUSEKEEPER 3 to 6 d.a.tly ute bouMl«ttpmg Slart dmner 644 2135 HOUSEKEEPER w/own car exper. only Ref"s Sday wedt. Laguna HJlls Cooking reqd. 768-7'926 HllJSEIEEPEIS & MAIDS ror a.n udus1ve pnvate resort. Start immed EJtp. pref• rred. W 111 t.n.in. fUU time. Apply in peraon, 419 N. Coast Hwy, Lag. Deb or call 7141494-8521. ask for Elauw. Insulation Installers for Union lnsulauon Co. In So. 0 c. Call· Gillco lnsulallon 586-81.23. Insulation ln1tallers & estimators. 964·1230 Anytime. INSUIAMCI AeetCY P\re • cuualty. com- m er c I a I lines un · de.rwriter. Experience req'd . R ober t son Insurance Assoc. lac. m.oliQ_ INI'ERJOR DDIGNER - for Npt. BcL rane fum. 1bJtio. Must be an exper . proleulooal. 5 days a week. 9 lo S:30. CaU in AM. 64&-U178 JAMITOllS Jl\ill-Ume day w«k for men le women, Nwpt, C.M., S.A. area. Call ._or apply at USN. <Jive Sl.. Orante MOCI· Flt. ,.. Med.lea! wdc.bt control chn1c. Full t ime days Mon ·Fri Pleasant ...-1a.ng eonditlOOI Xlnt a a I a r y . Be n e f 1 t s & bonuse s . Prefer wnlQ)Cture ex per. Ca II ~u llad:une Shop growth + xlnt benefits. DnU pres.' opttator & give us a call, ask for mtthanit'al as a em bl y .. Bett-•y•, S81_..J830 __ • ---bdp needed. No exp re ,.. quared. wlll traan M If Apply 111 person G art.on ~Jt. U1330 Ward Sl. flit Vly Machm&.sl OPERATORS Plr!lt & 2nd stuft Opef\· ~ 111 punch pr~s. t.ip- P'J\11. & ~rew machine de pt S4 00 to '>tart w ovename avail Lead· 1ng bener1t pack ajte w fully piud medical & dent.al after 90 day, ROSAN INC 548-5633. N pt lkh An F.qual Opportunity Empioyer MACmNIST Tunl'TLATHI W&S EXPERIENCE ~LATHE LE BLOND TRACER 0., Sltfft..5 yn.. •xp. C-.0:_.n 2910S Oak.S A !;57-4321 Ma.ads. apply Tbe Inn at Laguna. 211 N Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach MAIDS Expm encect ru11 La me & weetends 642-3030 MAIDS WANTED 1661 S. Csl Hwy. Laguna Deb ~. MAIL/IDfT Cl.EDS Jl\llJ u me pasit.ions 1st. 4'i 2nd. shifts a vaii . for busy data processing co Han· dJe status cal.la from at'· General ma1nte nanrl!' wflandscap1ng t-Xper lOI N Bayside Or Nb 644--0126 Mulw ..... SllpPorl Expenenced Cul) tln'll' telephone people will rmd seuing up appoint ments Wlth bus1n~s ex ec\JlJve. ol maior corp 111 So Calif an exc1tin~ & rewarding chall.-nll:•' SUrlinf( s'6.lary $6 00 J)t'r hr Good co benefit,, Call ro r an ;ippl 714 851 !Oto EOE MATERIAL HANDLI NC Parts stockpenion Elq>enence desired but not required. Will tram Mus t pass company physical incl...tlng back X Ray Irvine A Kt:n ddv1 s Ind .., Cn SoM>-7639 E 0 E MATBllAL CONnOL S900Ur One year expe ncncl· fln.t class lrvtnc com pany with ex cellent benefits and growth potenllal CO.UT.AL rasOMe. AC'HtfCY 540-6055 2790 Harbor CM Call after hours a ppl woman lo work P/f In woman·s apparel In Lido Village 673-nOOeves countants & helpf•-------.. ~ qu.allty con· bd With Edit Dept. " otber related duues. 10 key adding maclune & bootkeeplllg exper de· sarable. XJnt co. beoefits. Call for appt. SAFE:GUARO BUSINESS SYSTEMS Z113Fairvlew Red. C.M. 50-3091 Experience in design of small machine part:. for mechanical and e lec tromecllaruca I machine parts. Responsible for dealgn. layout & detail S all design department prov1de1 environment for cba.Uenging work as· s1gnmenl s . Excellent WIJlil benefits le wages. Contact Peraonnel, MAIMTIMAMCI -557-9051. Equal Op· pom.mily .Employer. MAa•IST 2 Jn =1•/latbe • lhdlcal au 't ex · ~-W • aolder· =need. Orthopedic me~ ble. Tb1I tnmi. back of· fuUUmepoefUono(fena flee. Non smoker. variety of work le ltl-S1M leneroull benefiU. lm·1-~~~~~~~­ medlate open ln&. Newport Thin FUm Lab. s..oao lielCA&. ASSISTANT Newport Beech Rllielumtolotbt'• omce. l6ast have Yatid. limlted muaeuloReletaJ X·ray permit .• do ftllipuncture le routine lab. M well Salary COCD· memurate wilb esper. 16&-Llll .-.. ......,.._.,. .... ---··-..-• ·-.-......· 7 ~!!~~~ ...... ?~ .. !!'!~ .. ~.-?!!!,~~.~~-..?~ ~~·~ .. .-?!.~ ,.._ D1ar ....,.._.., • UftAUlWftllKLP lh. U tlf.ltl&.......... ~ U.. 1.-d Mil\ U-"' ..... Qall wnllllST~T = ::r. =~ MMIS Ru.Q" rrw eolleu a&udeata • 'M-1or inedlcal co°-'~ny l~atod Jn .....,.wa. ~u a. a.1 M k>n Viejo. la Mtdq • person to ,._......, wort run tlme 00 a permanent butt --------- lo tho t'lpadty o/. Recept1onUt. You ~~·.·A::. must have a years t>rpertenc1 In tut ua•••e• bu. wortdna n an office "-have a typln1 D'Wlt a1u1-•. xt.t I Ptt'd of 8fL wpm.-You mull be ~ eoMc • elab punctual. bave • pJeannt telephone 1 ......_ "2• Man· voice, be neat in a ppea ran~e . fi~TltiJldllltwoi dcdfcatcd. hard wortctna & a ....,_ aeU ilart'er. You wlJI also btt Jbod a.rriee Wark.,, r~ponslble Cor mt-eUOJ the public & a.a. llll t ;.,.m. lion. general omcc work. lncludini almple liar• rrt l'io •aper. accountlne 6 telex machioe. You -=••m7u:::J: hr. mu t have a v.QOd aptitude ln math. to ec.tt. v• • Non -1>moker. t'Xcellcnl benefits, pay =-~Portion commensurate with eKperience. coatrol on •utomatlc excellent s urround10as. Only those allcer. Sun. thN Tbu:n. s~lting permanent e mployment need Appro1 7 hn. dall1. apply. Call Susan for •PPointmenL, ~1~~~~n u:;:r:;!~ ~1..JR30 WW V.O IUWN rel.la· ASMTMITS ..._s.... yoar bome or a.I Dtat.s.Ma ble pertCIG. SalU')' opeo. Lari'• ~ atn1 s. Rartlor Blvd (at Cer· rhap Dr.) Santa Ana. m.<n~ aft 1oam. np.uQlll oa all ahlJ't.. .... amc.. ap Lo a.oo per • ••-1 w.w '. 7llO ~ ................. . S£Cl£TAIY Major medical electronJc company la seeking 3 career person who llkea a buay desk. with excellent typlns akllls. shorthand & telex experience helpful & a/ood aptitude ln math. We are m nee of a self-starter who enjoys detaJt & dlverslficaUon. Non·smoker. Exce-llent benefit s . Pay commensurate with experien ce. excellent surroundings. Locstfon close to all your personal needs. Mission Vie jo area. Only those seeking permanent employment need apply. Call Susan for appointment, 581-3830. ............. aper'clpre- f'd tM wt.U train. Mike's cartiea. 1j& E. 17th St., C.ll.M5 mz ials PARTTIMI S niata a week, $-9. EX· clualve Jewelry Bouti- que. Apply in person. <lJ'O, So. eo.st Plua. * SICllTAlllS * Reeept/Geol Ole XlntspeWn1. eood .,, mi. type 55 accur rorourolc, recent rrad It.art lmmedlate11 Appt Only /Pr.e Lia Reindeia ~cy GO Bin:b. P.latab 'M Newport Beadl, llUUO ~.~11.1179 Tb eta St ... 11W..ttd S75 .. D.AY QualUted subsUtute tadwl"a ~ Lo teach K-U 1ltuden\.s aa a result d • teacher work •top. pap. Valid CeJ . creden· lial or emercency aedemiaJ required. Ap- pty .t Lbe Penoanel of. ACeor~: .._.u.lfled Sdlool DWrid m> W. La\bam, Hemet. Ca. 1-~Zlll VALl.T PARKING PT-Black-allver German 1 h w • ~ PQl>PY, fem. 8 uiic ea. omen en· wk& aood hen only. couraied to apply . ~ Private club.~ ---· ------ WAITER WAITRESS Pomeranian&: bloode P/f Luncbooly Private mathu, l "" red •able aub.&44-S«N . ~~en!\~-~::: WaitresMt: Immediate ~1285evea. opeaiqfor~.dinner Fantastic German ~ ara\IWJard .. Paid V.C•· ~d puppia. Xlnl lions, aood Upa · Apply bbJd lioe, bred for tem· Taylor's Reataurant. pa'alDeDl a1.ze as o11t Redhill 6 Santa Ana d1ence.' AK C rea . l'rwy. Tmtln. MO-Ml11.,.. ~--------W altnlN,, fur ror wicker xi.. watch dog, Lat> mix· hlDU..liJ*ttime E:a-a.r Mr.sa.Meai.au1-Bllh locome. proven pw.~19f. Will tratn ~ framer fi.IUaMr' lllldlod. oa tbe Job tram· qndlled l*'IClll Apply ---_ ............... , ml. ....\eedil. 7'1""40. at Fla1abtp Conv ...__ _, or• Ca:ltury2JA.Ueoast Olm&M'. • '1apbip Rel eJCllllnd\nl co. ~I ae.Jty • lnvemneata N.B. 1'1116dl1-Excell. oppt 'I· ---------t ....., 8-1 EltateSa.les MlllSIS AaOIS _P_re ___ S_c_b_o_o_l _T_e a_c_b_e_r_. lftftev 3-11 • aper. pm. Gd needed full time, Hwit. UU /0 .,., .. Small coav. t.o.p. acb area. eenems • C011llSSSIO Retail 8'cre needs reap It enerptk X.erm • sta-tionery ctert. Start P rr AM •Sat. Baku St. CM. cau M·F, 1-J: AN for Mn. Matnnea 7S.-1000. RlOOJNG 6 BOAT OUT- mTING-qualilled peo- ple please calJ SSl-2161 ~ W.ud. 70Uft1 men wbo will get along well with women . C•ll Mr . 'I'boms-cia 540-4023, 9-1. Sales NATL Indus. Hardware & tools SUPPLIEI\ Now hiring for sates " mngt trainlng. Up to S200 wk salary + comm-S20K Work near HB·lrvme. 18 yrs +. Students ok.!Will train. 35hr wk. 957-llSO Mr.Joseph. SECTY·RECEPT. for •mell ofltce. Typtai. phone Ute bkq. Lookin1 for someone sharp 13.25hr. J>o.itiom 10 pro- ducuon at.o open, no exp nee.a Engllsb speaking. 63l·S4J4. feacbeT for p1'e-school ... expel" needed. full tune.S..}gl.9 1aB'HOMI SALIS Work p ttime 10 our telephone sales r oom (AM, ~2 aJuft) and stilJ have pleasure time (or yourselr. Wages + Comm. Call for det.atls baaht lunch service are, lfOOd wAdda, needs 9:JO.LPM Moo-F'r1. Eam bome "5--Z»t SUS.IUO wedily. Must ---· -----~ be neat, penooable • .. YORKSHIRE T£1l- ~c. Call 971M)747 RIER Male Puppy. aft lO&m. for appt. Reas. 138-138'7 Waitresses, nptt. Apply ,.,.. .. Y• 1045 in person between 2-4pm ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••••• Sl'AVROS. 5930 W Coast ) Mixed German Shep. Cost.Mesa.~1 raises. 847·5284 or l hJ N ---- ~le Girl for Gius shop, _IM2_·21MB __ . ___ Real &tate fll'm in So. approx:d\rs week. Expr PRIMTIN& Orange Co. seeking pre, not necess. Cont.act highly motivated, en· 8am-10am or 4 »6pm. F/tlme penoM needed tbusiastlc real estate 646-7015. in web o((set pressroom. licensees interested In --------• Exprd & trainees. Min lOO"h>earningpower. Call age 20, Pennysaver. 1660 661-1717 (IRCE CLERK Opening for Patd in Ad- vance Clertt, duties are p<>sting Pay By M a ii Customers, crediting canien and learning the vaned jobs 0( • circula- tion ofhce. Type 40 WPM. Pay scate to n · penen<!e. Placentia, CM -----------------~Real &tale Sales; Uc. or Printing unllcenaed. Will train. 100K ,ASTE UP 673-7300 Ask for BllJ. the Looting ror a company manager. where you can build a .. __ , career'! We would like to l\ColU Estate talk Lo you Composing Fii& CAREER Dept. DOW accepting ap-SEMINAR phcataons for paat.e up. A r ""'-d ~ The Pennysaver. career or you, rm ,_,. .,,. __ .. _ A C... out Wednesd•Y. Sept. ~. omcE Cl.EH ~-.-~ ve ...... 7:30pm. Fordetalls 4tre- ftft _Th_urs_. _mornings ___ ·----. serntiona calJ 646-7(34. Phone Clerk, WE HAVE Prtntmg Stock.._., mveo-C~'IY 21 VE RY NICE CUS-'IU, '"""''" tory & geo. cleanup pogi-,.--..L.11 5a--R-.-&L-.a TOMERS! Filing, Ute tkJn ava.11. lmmed. Offers -~. __..._... typing. general office xlnt benehts & op-Receiving Clerk for H.B. c:i1'·Eileen at MZ--4321. portlmlty to learn print-Drug Store. Mon-Fri 9-S. ing industry w /54 yr old Min age 30. 847-2S61 ext. 219 for app01ntment. printing co. in Santa Ana ORANGE COAST relocating in Lag. Hills. Recept1on1st/Part-t1me ,.,L C&U547-7174 Monungs. $3.00 hr start D"" Y PILOT ing. Good appearance 330W.Bay$l. Printing 7S2-0869. Nr. 0 .C Costa Mesa Elcperien~ olf set pre-Airport. Equal Opportunity Mrnan for 1'51 muJli & 2 --'-------- Employer _ color Hamada 770. 55 RECEPTIONIST w/lile year old co. in Santa Ana bookkeeping duties . OHie. Aff111M1c"t relocating to Laguna Starting pay S72S mo. Health Care facility, Hills, 4 day w~k. top Boat Transit lnc .. aak for 11'11dnight to SAM. Wed· wages, xlot benefits. CaU Qat, 546-7172 nes/Tburs. 8AM to 547-7174. R..ECE..,..JONIST 4:30PM, Sat/Stin. XJnt ---------,... ' benefits, 8 paid holidays. Prtntinc LITHO STRIP· For Conatruction Co. Bayview Manor, 350 W. PER for bli/wbt only, Near Brookhurat & e a y s t . c . M . ama1J 4' large pre6ae6, Adams. Hunt. Bch. 6C2-3S05 .•. E. 0 . E. aperimced. 96Ulll3. OltAHGICOUMTY BINDERY HELP Im-lecepfl!Ws•/Tnht mediate opening. ex· for boat sales office. 4 Sta ~e perienced It trainees. day week ind. weekend. Terrific opportunity to Tecbllical PubJisbing Some experience re- gl'O'W with one 0( nation's Systems. 2230 S. Dupont qi.ired. 67>3282 leading DISCOUNT Dr, An•helm. 92806 -"-.-R.EC--E-PTl_O_NIST __ •_ STOCKBROKERS. Im· 714193?-0S31. E .O.E. for cbiropractic olfice, mediate openings for: M/F. typing • hte bltkpg. Registered Reps ,_.. cltel"'f1 A--' Career mlnded. 5tO-ss.59 Margin Clerka .,...... Wtre Operators Expanding unt. Bch. R EC E p T I 0 N J S T Customer Service Reps gauge mfg. needs a TYPIST . busy Irv. de· Experienced preferred purchasing •fent s igo co. needs girl but will train promising responsible for iasuUJg & w/good typing s kills. applicant. Call Jeanne placmg matmal orders Previousolficeexper. re · 7S2-0070 at a SIM per annum qi.ired. Light typanc w/ volume. Succesaful can-receptionist duties. Up to 'AJNTElt. dWiate will have 5-10 yrs. S750mo. Call Charlene ---------- ,EXP ER. M2-12S experience with punbaa-55&-3937. ---------• i.ng small stamped or --------- PART TIME machined metaJ parts & UC8'110HIST molded plastic parts. Light typing. good phone E~l .... GS &lbmitresumeorcall: penooal\ty. Chance to T..,.. " 30 INSTRUMENTS ~ with new com-Adulta with outatanding. J.5542Chemical Lan No Npt attractive personalities e l!'XPJ'. nee. --~ . ...,_ _ .. h Hunt. Bch., Ca. 92649 Bcbloc. *-0308 ......, et\JOY WOf'1UIJI .... t 714189'..s:t.51 kids. Over 21. Start at ---------·--------s:uo per hour. Phone "8 t~Mgr 6 42 • 43 2 1 • E x t 2 5 0 Reep for log all BETWEEN 4:00-5:00 kinds o1 arine Hdwr, PM. Indust ha rdware, & AM for....._ Yadrt supplies, must be Equ.al Opportyruty exper, &lmowledgable of Employer. Marine hardware & equip. Call Balboa Part Ume deb work for Marine Hardware · woman. while cbHdreo 50-9871 for appt. are in ad>ool. Call Jan, EOE-M/P'/H 548-UZZ. TMmraies Sailboat Maint & Clean'g, FUii time. must have min. knowled ge of sailboats, mecb-elect system. Thurs-Mon. 7 3 =->. lncl wknds. $3.50 hr.~7100 :iAl.LlNG INSTRUCTOR needed for 25-2'1' cruislng sailboat, p•rt-time in- cluding wbda. 64$-7100. CASHIER SALIS We ~ looking for an outgoing penoo for rull time position. ln addition Co good starting wages. cashien share lD com· mtasioo poof. Pleue app· ly in person, Mon thru FhS-5. ROGER'S GARDENS 2301 San Joeqwn Hilla Road 640-5944 CDM lele& Are you an artistic, c reative, eneraetic person who likes thitlgs sparklinc, baa aalea & dJaplay abJlltJ? Lido Wlacee lednl jeweler wiai. f1ll1 time me.kin ·a ~o altea. C•ll l&ls .... , .... ~ u •• , .. We are looking for 2 fashion mtnded ladies experta>C'ed lo European clothinc to assist our Manager lo s ales & oanagemeoL FulJ Ume positions avail. im· mediately. Sa. +com- m. +proftt sharing. Call for appt. 6 inten1ew. THE LOOK &44-5500 5alea Clerk; "111 time in- cld 'g l weekend day, perm. Retail ref's . 497.2925, SALES/DELIVERY. If ~need • decent paying Job up to $4-$6+ evs 5-9pm, call aft lpm, 531-0811 SALISGllL F1n bra. P•«e Boy Maternity. Fuhion laid. 6M-<CT29 SAlfSI ADY 5COPE DRILLER. will train w /some ex perience. CaJI for appt, 552-1634. or 549-3887. 5creen shop needs handy alert ma n, expe.r. helpful. Full time. 548-93218 SICaET AIY /(HHBAL OfflCE ~eot. divenified duties. Finan cial Services Firm. Good slulls. experience r~ qiared. 640-0123. --->ECRETARY · Typing 40wpm Phones Front office appearance. fUIJ. time. Salary open S49-ll43 5e<'ret.ary /Recept1on1~l OC Airport area. Exp req'd. 751-4760 5ecretary. typing. Npl Bcb £lee Comp Sa.Jes Of. fice. Salary + . 631-5031. SECRETARY Newport Center Law f'\nn. tmenigence, good akil1a &i prior legaJ ex paience required. CaU huth Brazer 759-3800. SICUTilY Npt. Bcb. market re- sear ch firm seek s secretary w /top notch st.atistlcal t yptng & di c tapbone skills Some boolieeping. One girl of. fice.71~~ Secret.aria! ••ATTBIT10H•• Students Teacben Housewi ves! 1 EARNVACATIONS$ WE NEED SECRET ARIES CMMEDlATELY with or w /out short.hand Long or short term, holi- day & vacation pay. bo&pitalizaUon availa- ble. VOLT fll.11\JtPC ...... nv -w: ffVaf.A •• 54M741 3lWll Ca mpua Ori ve (across from John Wayne Airport) Equal Oppor Employer !ien&rity GATE GUARD For private community. Laguna Beacb art'a. Day shift 494-SS71 Mon lhru Fh ror appt s.c.ity Offker We are seeklng a reliable tndiVldual able to work nexlble hours Some set'ur1 ty related ex perfentt helpful EnJOY excellent company bene(1ts Apply 9am noon. MOl'I Jo'r1, Penson net MA.HIOTT HOTB. 900 Newport Center Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor Employer iec)' /BUpr ror NB Lido Isle sales ok or mrg co Secy 5k1Jls are pnme 1m port 811.kpg respon ltd to posting & supply1n1t basic U\put of ro out.side acctg firm l.od1v must be sales onent.ed & enJOY ta11t ·K by ph w lt'ustomer s whe n CUllU>mer SVC dept.s re- qs. asst Sal opotn. xnh benef. Cal I 67> 1.888. ~vice Station Alten dant: Apply Mob1Je Car Wash, 1701 Tustm Ave & 17stSt ,CM. iervice Staum Manage mml ~. FuU time. experienced . Lite rnedwllcal requlrf'd All Benefits Apply 2590 Newport Blvd C. M Serv Sta atlnd. Will train. f700 I Mo + Ca U Carl. 49(>-0121 SJ c Senice Stauon Attendant rull " part. ho url y +rommi.u100 673 3320 SERVlCE STATION AT TEN DENT-rul1 -t1 me. $4.00 ht. + romnuss100 644-67SS ask for FA. Service Station Allen daot, full Ume. Apply :B!SECoutHwy, CdM Service Station Atten dant. sentce cars & li&ht repair. 2800 W Coast Hwy Shipping & Receiving, warehousing. 2 positions open. Exper helpful but not oec. Applications be· tng taken unW Wed 9/12 Call ~~ or apply :m46 <:alJe A vi ador. San Juan Capo ------ SHIPPtNG For women's apparel Immediate day ,hift shop in Newport Beach. c.~•rr ,.IY Pn d Over 28. Sunday's off ~•A operung. orexper e Ptr, l~ flexible, Moo s1rable $4 00 to stan m.&530, l.G-6. Fti. Young attractive w/overtlme avail Lead SAW LADY lady for Real F.lltate o( lni benefit package TOP BDfiFITS fl PAY Paid Vacations. NO FEE. 851-9131 2ll2DuPODt Dr, ln1ne. For exclusive childrens fioe. Typinf. dirtae£>one w/lully.l:d mechcaJ A PURCHAC'JNG store So. c.t. Plua. Ex· + pleaunt phone voice dental 90da)'I "" p~r . esaeotlal. Le Newport Center. Mr PARTTDIE .._,.. Gerrie, M>4100 IOSAM IMC. OfC MISS8f6B QERK . ~. 548-Sm, Npt. Bcb. 1'lm • 'Ibun 8-S, use 3aJea Seen tat Gtrt ..,..., An Equal Opportunity CIOIDl*l1 car. Good drlv-A pleMant 8tmoapbere teiil-S FASHION Small adveiiatog agen· Emp&oyu int reeord • neal •P. for Jlll"9.0D with accurate We're loctint fOf' fine ap-cy in Harbor area needs Shoe Sala. dnt job ex"'"'r. pearaaee. llra. Vla, \JJJlnl, klta otpbone CClll· peario1. out10Jn1 ex-: :rf~m !r~n .. ~b~ed perJOn. Top earnl~s ~~~~·~~~~~! &ad,P'Nt1 beneflll. pertenced aelspeople in +..__.•·. Full "-p /t. f .. , s ecretary . Good ._....,.. • NO FEES qualitMu ... on men's aecretartal aldlls a must. Growtb o_ppty here. lillilNn SIFT we.r. orPrr. ca 1 t r or a pp t • Ollldreo'• Bootery. N.B. ,..., n•lf15.1n1 ~i•n. Mr. MUW.&44-*'- KRUEGER .......... S1UAID-SLTD PASJE-IP &f\SSCX:IATES PERRY'SPIZZA NewportBeacb Sml 1thlll DUtr. needa Now birtnt for pa.rt or * 5ICllT AltllS * neat. lntelliaent person ASSEm..£1 151..0471 tun Ume help. Kut be ;.Jeaperaon. full or part 1'1Pe 10. se ao. nn $1UOO for varlet>' ol duties incl. .......... •~• 1 fear-. G&W~!! . .1"~~.. ableLoworll wtmds. WW time. WW train. sm1er. Type55.ourolc$l0,800 ~ ~·~•m'..!tblbep-....... - --Stelll. ....... ,.... .... llUI work around acbool •U95 Reoepttype55S10,IOO _., --· • - LA. Times 5'4().0301 ---f elephone Sales part l.Jrne Salary + bonu:.es Ask for D~U 631-1266 fELEPHON E SAL ES · Large national co tn Irv need& 2 sales people to work from our office JoUil & part lime :shJfts avail Salary + comm & bonu5 For 1nterv1ew pbone S40-6091 aslt for Anita -------l'beatre Sn.acic bar a uend ant . .> & ~. 20-30 hrs. Wttk ly Everung employment 'JMatre pnv1leg~ App- ly after 7pm W3rner Onve In, 7361 W•mer. H.B E 0 E flR E & GENE R AL Atn'O SERVICE, 5 day work w eek App l) Nt>wport Tire Center ~E Coast Hwy.COM TOOL CRIB Immediate 2nd :1b1fl aperung f« tndJ vtdoal to dispense toohng .. nd sbop supph es XI n t starting rate and benefiu. Room to ad- vance into more soptusti.cated LOOI main leoant'e work llOSAHIHC • ~.Npt..&b An Equal ()pportunrty Employer row Trut't Dnvers ex per·d Top pay Apply G&W T owing. H OB Ohms way. c -M. 64.2 l2S2 row TRUCK DRfVERS ~only. Llve m Costa Mes•. 646-9638 TRAVEL AG ENT Min 2 yrs recent exper lnter1 & domestic com- • m'I sales. needed for 111! automated Irv agenoy Salary .. w 1exper Qu a11 r1ed o nl y . lil4 )957 -2'100 rrucll Driver. Orr1ce furniture debvery OC & L.A Bobtail truck Gd dnvuig record. Exp pre· I 'd SJ.SO to s tart Mc Mahan Desk 1800 Newport Bl vd. CM 003450 Typasta ••ATTIMT10M• * Students Teachers Housewives~ • EARNVACATIONU WE NEED. ~Typists ./Stai_ Typtst.s .fDldapbooe typists (Qert Typists Hwy, N.B. pupp1es. R weeks old. Set.- WAN'J'ID HJYB to appret"iate. 64.2·9803 ............ y o..a•y t Movie Slar ~ns. 12 .,. __ _. ""' wta. 2 males. 2 rem . Best To de!Jver Daily Pilot hom•s only. 548_1337 txmdlea tn earners. Re "' qiares van or large sta evee_. _____ _ bon wagon and a good Beaut1ru1. swee t . in dnving r~ord. Phone telllgent male Germ.an 6"2·4321 and ask for Shepherd with shot:.. 10 Harry Seeley or Don mo 847·7334 Williams -------~ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY .t:MPLOYER ~ Small Female dogs. l s mall Coc ker . 1 Ch.lhu3hua need good home 548-l.J05 W A R E H 0 U S E I 1---------0ELNERY pers• n for party rent~I store P t11ne Apply 202!> ~Blvd CM w ....... FUii tJ~ $3 ZS potr hr to SUit uw dnvmg Mu~t able fem Cocltapoo, 8 m os , lovel> kid s . ~en. Personal.I ly' 013-2007 fo' R E E K I TT E N S . lf'EMALE, l MALE S«--461.S be 18 or over C<11 1 .. rwit_.. ~ 7300 A:.lt for l!Af 1050 WAREHOUSE f'ACTQRY ASSEMBLERS ult.le or No Expenence Top Pay Paid Weekly CASH PAJO ..ottllELL For gd used l11m. anti· Temporary Services qum & t'fr 1V 's 9S7-8W lrvtne '1~~ t--------- E 0 E M IF Weld.er. exper MIG & nc. aun sciu-s. ~elth • Dental benefits V A. I. 16781 Noye5 Av, lrvlne. ~10 flJll1. HOME Q.OSE-OOT SALE irroup. twin bed!.. tbl , tdsten; & rovers. rmtch. lamp. xlnt cond Sl2S 1-'or all 552~ New orange cbrs Sl2S. W o m e n · s I'' d l> h 1 o n brwn swivel rocker $17!°> Ware ho u ~ ,. need ., End tbls S2:s $50. !>51 ·9304- matun' woman strong 1.11 ma t.h Ca II 979-1805 Uay T ecWc.i• Part time f o r o r - thOf)edlst. Ud lie accep- table 631 2200 X.U Y TICHHICIAM To work 10 Newport Beach Rbeuma~&Sl s ~. Must be willing to do rouune olf1ce work. tndlld.Lng veru puncture. routine la b . answer pbanes, etc Salary l'Om mensurate w1t.h exper &M-1881 Miii t Wicker Sola. S39C> 6', loose t>.ck cushion!\ 640-5745 10· couch, yeUow & ti are' green. x.lnt cood. SlOO. Lg Spanish endtbl U<>. 552-5211. • ew twin beds. w.w hdbr'da & frames SSO ea Studio bed S25. Ping Pone tbl $20. As~ packing boxes 25c-'7St Xtra lg gas can S6 · J r v in e ·N orth wood. ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.·2133. .. ti""'·· 1005 ·---------......... •••••• •• ••• •• • !pc. eedJoaJll $ll:iiC) La1)' ()et rel .., ... 8o)'9 2 for 1 1375. Qu. bdbrd m. All near new & . Call~ Yer)' dean. 831-1.SIO. NEED IMMEDIATELY Lone cl short term. boli. day & vacatlo.n pay, hoapit•Uzation availa- ble. Adique cburcb pew. Good .. s. 1055 cond. $300. 551-1110 ... ~•••••••••••··~·~ VOLT o t •• ,t'I _.,I\. IV '.4 II,• I • 54M741 3848Campus Drive (acn:ufrom John Wayne Airport) F.quaJ ()ppor Employer ~.uUorJosie j,\TONLY! Ethan~- A ... •r:• 1010 1nmdle bed. f\arn, cbordl •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ori•n. Jamps, 11.iti Used !Whtgeratora ......... boob• clotbee, Wasbenl •DI-yen 11151\altia, CM. .: BARGAINS-SERVlCE r~--"-'-.-..r_:.: BestAllCllllanceSJ6-09U .. __ -· every ....... 1ru Al&bama St. H.a. =:=. ~~r· perienee, preftrably • sc:bedale. Kut be u yn 1)pe80,SR70REtl•.400 1ood on telephone newspaper. Excellent R g AL Es TATE orOlder. AllPb lo penon ielapenoe, permanent F/Cee.ll!lltateSll,OOO SaJary commensurate •_,..,,,.-•.-....... -----· ~ ~. APDlr ~ WANTED. "'1tlme full time, will traio. R.M. F/C ~ac:?.!'·000 wlap CM. 945-93 • •.-..,a., Frf:!zer: Lr1 upr1 abt 101a Whirlpool, 2 yrs, like --·•••••••••••••••• new, oril ~.sac SIOO. l>UV baa aoUtare' ~MM Md G>lf. ICAllNUPTO 1". COM· DlllMW.Oceanfronl.NB Abra au Ca ta Io I ~. ~Utlooer1 Store in ...._,.._..f'rldq. lllSSlON NBT. l ·C.n ............ fibowaoom.1111Hewport s.190.0tftce• Oarcmdelllarneedaa-0.'*ICOAIT ..,. ft'tlm .. to Sloellt llvd.,ec.t.Maa. AIJlllOn)y/P'ree =i-... -... salea lad• U&YPllOJ FF %.J.ftldOUl.., AIST ..... Jmtll Uafi ..... ~, ......... ,. -.-... lle • ..na bit "4 Jr""-.... xhal ~ '*............ ...,....._&tab 'M Ume 5 .,., JLlal •W.8aJ'a. ._., Cclme ta.It witla CIPP4>' fw •If:.;••• •t00+a1M1"T NewpattBwb.DUUO ==·~=--Ollt.a... ~.a.our produc· ~ to "We....s,.111 -_!S!!U:a1~0~!!!1-!!!!.__J t /ID e 1f p • D t I t' • Id CIO ~ l>aD7 llCll'l'.,._61 ~a.ts: r/\. 8-Jtb ul 1Md1ba4Pt ...... ... l'IW. JliDa& U.. Oolta •Pbll CO, ~ •JAed --foodllGft. PrMs& a-. ............ ca-. ..--·,,•wlUtraba 'Ct I ulmn _.., """'•..., ._.._ ~CULUOAJlfllAlfl Rn.I •ute o .. elop--------· r.. ... .=:•&:1::· = .. ~~-= •:.,.-.au • --~--ft· ......._.._. ' Jaelp waat•d. Good --------J:'d otfic. m1t. pre-ITOOm a.ms 111117.c.n,..tnwvlew Saa. =~~ ~~~~ _.., ...... ~ llJOd RCS"elal'l.i tklha ~to _.OM~ .--a, eed be..,.,.. u.na trial room 11apa...Jbillty ol ._. balan". S.la[l cocn-ptekiu ' 1&.oeklAI ol To Ill llrilalidle ol °"" . •. perta. .'beni. ..... wW dera from a1rlae, menaunte w.. expr .... ~rwwh~• ........ ,, ... •-nJ•I hr........., apft. eall .. .-.0 -~-...:;. ,.. Jea••• Mof•an . fttMt1 ••N-• I ------........... Siik -· ~~a. -'==uY .• ;;~;;'°~·ta'-••• .. •• Wiii .._.. ~i..I eltate ofe, ~-.:=:-o:: ......... , ..... -. ,..,.,.. C•lft area. r IMJ -..... CaU CUbcnl7.eG-12115eva. o..imcnct ll1q over 1 •' rr\.•l'n-: GE Washer, l~u cood Mu.& aell lor caaa..-U 1 11 w/rdaj bib• &;;ia, ~ .... or..,_ ... ~,....uar.Qs ;r.:. t'!~r.alt JP~ ttu 'u I-IOIO nu ... se. .... ,..,. .... 117..oMI ~ ...................... . .... v .. 8wt.m. Ten· WM=• DID~ •Ollla~for ft'. , C2)SOW'llUGi., •a I e . a •a I 0 D a bl e . .-f. eond. Stan it~ flNUS !:In a cbanc:e to win a hie&.~ . .._ •--a&AG--CABP--1:'1'--=-to Cabo S.. ••11•1 or lh••••• Two toH 10ld ~ • ....., tM. K•mON JH4a-uaect-•• • •• RecllCs IOMr. Work 40 f!: 1 o.i:.:t.,t,~ ~ ~--bow'1 ud JUQ'N tD tbe -~- ......... -~ 10llt91' Or,. Q . 0.W/DelY, V ... ,... )Ina . aQd lacreau 1011r MMl1I llll'llllp -. ww eplit ......... wfD-4'1 \bat ..._. ......... ....... , . a-<lt-Uftf AIJ ()N. UMS ..... ..,.. ~ ,., .... -.-o1 .... " .... air traye) ,.. ..., ........ . JllUJ, ~ • • .... Olsd' 111 ... M _. 6 q'l·Mll. s,ul O,· ft'». -.. -· ft. Oaelact Jlo&IJ, ... _...,_._F_.1•.•.>•-· -••M ...... ,. -- • 7 Antique d1ning room ble, IUO. 9'17 • l 7118 EJectropbonlc stereo AM ----l''M, sobd slaw tumla t6mm &OUnd p rojector, hie ~tra('k 2 splm. S27!1 ~II " llowell, auto ~aJ1 75°1 !1245eve:. thread. xlnt cond, u lunl( $700 644 7516 Magrwvox 2S" Color 'lV ---Xlnl pictun: fl 2!i ................ -! )40.1~7 l9"COLORTV GOOD CONDITIO~ $85 642 8IS34 SOO.S & GA.MIS Romance boob by Barbara C a rtland +numerous luds' games Bargain pnce:s Tll aold 2m8 N Ca pell a , CM. Stereo Components Marantz rtte1ve r nstt McOonald t urntable & Infinity Speakers Very pretty blu/wbt re· _m._71_79 __ _ ver11ible dbl bed aize lotlt'I & Mmilt• oomforter S40 Mat.chine .,._,.. ... dbl :.heel set $6. Also ·-••••••••••• •• •• ••• , •• matching sham + 2 G-ral 90 I 0 p11lowcase11 $6. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54().5721 wknda/dy11 Ex----------. ceJJmt CODd.IUoo ; bought queer! 11.z,e bed. •MOVING SALE ALL UKE NEW• 17 cu fl refri1 FF $190. 1 form dl.neUe tbl w /4 chna. seo HI' cstm aola SlOO 1·9' brdwd couch frame S3C> 1-day bed wtcalm cvr Sl!O I-Pana.sonic stereo wts l)ltn S5C> Reel-to-reel stereo w /s pkn $.')() Port dee BBQ $10 2 50 lb box es, 31,., .. constr nails Sll belted radls (2) 165 R·l3 (I) GR78-l5 SU ea Patao umbrella w /atnd $20, mucb more 536-0397 WHETHEll BUYING or S~LLING TM1 11 Yow DAILY PILOT BOAT MART To ploc• yow ad cal 642-5678 Vict.orian dollhowle, com pl w /Son1a Meaaera furn., wroug ht Iro n f e nce , e t c hed win · dows/dooni, fully e lec-._ _______ __. t.rlf\ed Incl. Christmas ------ tree. $450. 759-1832 aft B.EC'TlllC 5PM. 18' electric Duffield i7 . model. Lille new. Owner. Jobi Wayne Tennl8 Club a ooo 67:Ml11J ra.nuly membership, bes -·--· ---- offer Paulette 833-~ loah. MariM ----'; 'p .. 9030 Yard vacuum Ne w cos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1385. Sell SLSO :amper back & window !>57-9_007 __ -i screens for a 27 ' Baylmcr McCormick 141n power Vict.ona ·SlOO. 840-59'17 . aaw. on,. coat $16$. Ask· 1ng a . :>57-9007. loah. row ... 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.OOgal aq~um compl. LB' Bay boat Wood hull. Wood cabinet 1\and . ballt 1n 1~7 by South 20ta1 aquarium compl Cout. tOOh p Grey qal metal aquarium. Marine eng. Runs well, Noleab~all.5. sound bull. $1800 Movie Camera OAF : 8$-31"'9,873-9092_. __ _ AnscomaUc with zoom 1174 Trolan 1ports fuiher. ... " 1low mot.ion. $50. rt b d1 t '"ddl M hi ... 5 11y r i . 1enera or, ,~ n1 . ac oe -· Blminl top, loaded, mu.sl ~5897. aeU at aacriftce. Divorce. .. __ MllllTT• Reduced $12,000. Dys w.-.,. ~ fl».5330, ext 200. evea SeOOler waated, 1ood ~. ~5'151 cond.. for d.laabled lady. ...:;,,.;.;..,;;..:._...;_ ____ _ •7DS. 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Phac(.On, Jdnt rond A~k Ing 148,<XXI 191.3 Cad xlnt rent uldng 135.000 1913 fo'ord Model T R-Oad~ler Ruxel trans, rront headerti. super engine. Xlnt C(lfld Nik IOI: 125, 000 All 1n running cond 642-5111 , 77~237Jorc 4 wt.et Drh" 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i3 WIOO Oodge 4x4, 11uper Lido 14, s;ul 1134:16, t rlr. cstm , load~ +, mu11t sail '>, covt>r, 1 Il le see.Muslsell S48·8Ul0 Jackf'l.', Heady to 111111. Sl400or bht ofr 752 73KH 14 llO Hll': Cl\1' & TIWLt;R CALL 4!16 <TT~ 'TT fo'ord fo'250 llangt'r & shell, l'/S, P IH. 1.11r, AM1fo'M c a ss . rim ... 18,000 m1 ·s $69$0 ~ Cat.ahna JO Loaded with 71 CJ 7, loaded, hke new, xtrw; Beller than new w/CB & slereu, <.:a ll cond Private Party. Da11 493·0130. Offc 831-9288 7»-8862. COMM~ll · CHEVRO UT )\. ~ 11 II , ,,. " I~ I' I ••l"l ,\H '>\ S46-1200 Om'tSdl Your Car~ cttlYIHIMW PAYSTOPOOUAR Fora.an llaecl lalputU c.11 Mille or Don ll~Jl71 WANTED! Late model ToyQlU. Vol voe. Plckupa " v u.na c.J.J Ull today ! 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Sllpa I Docks 9070 Tndls 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS A VAil.ADU t~ Newprirt 646 ~I .;. e for 1111wer boat appmx 20· 111 channel S60 673-Ul6 Newport Sh11 Powc•r only $6 50 per ft sz:,() min fi73-4546 •.......•.•............ 1979 CHIYltOLIET 11. TOH rtau, f'\llly loaded' Bei.utdul two t one beige and brow n Sharp ' l IM.321.912) OMLY S79tS HOWA.RDO..•'*f Dove & Quall Slll NEWPORT B~ACll ll)..0555 i 4Spyder. lo mi. AM FM stereo, 5 1>pd. $!1~00 641H11l!> 9707 ....................... "111 Audi ~JO. hd, t'Vl'r ythmg r,()(J & Ai\liUml" I~ at $232 mo or buy, &iOO f)T.µ)S I 0 9709 •.•.•.........•.•...... 67 Austin Healey 3000 Xlnt. rond lllOO & take over pyml.JI 494 5006 WISH TO PURCHASfo: in side mooring ut Avulm) Harbor for 4H' boat Immed cuh fi73-0'l27 i 4 ()levy PU. New mtr. IMW 9712 new tires. xlnt mech ••••••••••••••••••••••• R e s p o n s p t y n d s cood 831 6539 SJOOO bat rnodent.ely prired 111lp, 11 r 26' pwr bout. 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AM 1f'M1ca11. sno to le.ae t 0 pymnta ol '1111. or pt.rebase for Sll ,000 544-mlO wkdys W Spm, 79-11617 nes/wbda. i'llt i3 911SC Tars a. A C. 5 apd. AM /f'M c us. buralar alarm. dud awttcb, P7 ur., 7" .tr ff · whla. tmrmr abow stop- per, SLS.999. 5S8 8-030. ~?W ------ '88 912 411pd, mual sell no w , $"500. 675 3373, 67$-11$.S -----'78 114'4 Silver, AM t P'M cueetU, &Jr cond, sun· rod, $12...500. 64.S-a57. '70 9UT, d.nve train fr re l)W8Uon. w r;a ract«y turbo carrera body & fad«)' tut.her turbo ID· Urior. Car 1n MW cond. Days 492·4780, evo -..w. . ., ~ 1900 Roadat.er, black.. mecb. xlnt. Good body • inl. New Urea. chrome rlm1, $8500. 8GS2llO. ·enu. ran: ear. ~.OOOml, xJrtt CDld. Must be aeen ! moD/otrt. MMlS1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 &ark Century. 2 dr. full pwr iell extr .. ., $1 200 Run !> l(rf'1tl 557 9755 t'Vt'S & -.ekendll ~ &eek Gran Sport 350 automat1r Nf'w t 1rf'\ bnka; and 5hOt lu. <iood nulf'<il(f' bod) 'tri11t:ht run-. li!f'eBl • ~ Uunl •nii:ton ll e.01 h 17141~ ·~ ~vun. 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Good '11 •••t• Carlo I dra-....-.. •*-u.-.a. Slat. bu1 . 14p. '1090.IHt Offw. ... ................... - . . .... 2 UDO MM11NA ~ -Supplement to Dally Pilot, Tuesday, S.pt. 11, 1'79 & Co_. LIFE. Sept. 12. 1979 Hard falls cause rise In public Interest for m1ine1 People eitjoy seeing other peo- ple fall down. llime Usa Spell bellevee tbia accounts for a great deal of the Ml*lari~ of pantomime. -PaD.ing:CloWD, however, ia not quite as easy aa the mime may make it appear. Much of the slapstick humor performed by mlmea Involves gymnastic precision and many hours of practi~_i.!he said. M i11 Spell ww eshlW ber pantomime talents whell abe perform• at the lllnl· ReDJl11aace Fa,re at Lido llarlna Wlqe, M02 Via Oparto, ntte 4, Newfod Beaeb. She wlll ltroll the aroundt from 4to8p.m. WedneldaJ and Prlday, performing ber pan· tomime wlth audience participation. A stage will be comtructed near 'lbe Warehoute Restaurant where she will give two performances duriq her DOOD· to-5 p.m .. appearance on &In. day. Miss Spell baa a de1N9 in theater arts from California State University, Loa.I Beach: She formerlY was a dmce ma· Jor and says this experience baa helped her mime performaneet. She baa performed in tbe Los Angelea Mime Feetival, and re- cenUy completed flve ·educatiqn film• for tbe Oran.ie County Department ol FAucatlcJG. .. .• ·~··1 .. > ,.; • ~ .-! ..... •• " • .. I ' . ( ,.....,,.,.... .... She plans to teach an in· troduetory clasa •tartlnl ID Oc· tober. Mtma Ula and Jbn .m appeG1" at Udo Marina VUlagra MW·Renaiuance Faire this week. verted from an apartm• com- plex In um and acquired by R and B Enterprllea of Loa All&eles In )larch ol 1"11. .1[ combinel two offtce build· bao, Tbe Bay Udo aDd The uao Towers,··-feet of boat lllpt IDd • two-story lbopptna mall. More than 75 bo~uea, apeclalty shops 11nd fi em.- porlums are nestled Just a stroll from Ne~rt Harbor. Lido Marina Village la Just off .._ Pacific Coast HJahway at Newport Boulevard and Via ~~~ .............. ~~~rMloiGO..---' • ·~- Su~ to Delly Pilot Sept. 11. 19191 Cout LIFE. Sept. 12. im -LIOO MARINA VILLAGE i Simply Us Fine art and fashion jewelry come together . in Lido Simply Us combines fine art with fashion jewelry. Approximately one third of the Udo Marina Village jewelry shop's business ls in fine arts, including bronze and glass sculptures. spokesperson Sharon Bolef ahr said The other two thirds of the business deals in quality jewelry. including "consider a· ble" custom designing, she added. Also featured at the village shop are miniature mannequins dressed in such historical fashions as late 19th Century dresses from Paris. Jewelry trends at Simply Us are moving toward nautical themes in gold. with special em· phasis on men's neck and wrist chains, she said. "Our nautical themes are becoming so popular we can hardly keep them in stock,'· she added. Very fair prices and a minimum wholesale markup also help' keep Simply Us jewelry popular, she said. Brome sculpture and gold chains combine fine art and quality jewelry at Simply CJs. _,, .. .,, . . ,.. .... Iii ..... I -., • .. 4 ... .. 5 " • • ,,., • , .... ,;. ...... . ·. . . , .. , .... ~·-~- . ,. Via Oporto Ne~rtleach Boaee aftd Bon • Cafe Metro. eon..,.....,. Fun TrN •Udo ~Colnt Tite M1t111me ccoohctloftll9il~lft The Men'• Room • Weer• P91fttfnt .. I t 4 UOOMAAINA VILLAGE -Supplement to Dally Piiot. Tuesdey. Sept. 11, 1'19 & Coast LIFE, Sept. 12. 1979 .Aquamarine ltones add "that right piece" to the coUectM>n al Wm. Roberts Jewelers. Glass make~ dazzles eyes Wm. Roberts specializes in correct, timely styles Wm. Roberts Jewelers baa the right jewlery for the right person at the right time. "We try very hard to have the right pieces ol jewelry for all special occasions,·• manager Margaret Sherman said of the Udo Marina Village shop. She added that owner William Roberts draws custom styles with pencil and paper for customers who can't find "that right piece." "We're a very special jewelry shop because we have so much to see and pick from In every price category." she said,· add· mg "ourcustomersspendfrom $30 to $1,000. H Altbou&h many customE!rs at Wm. Roberta Jewelers are tourists, ·many local residents are repeat customers. she said. POPUiar jewelry styles among locals l nclude fresh water pearls, diamond stud earrings, emeralds1 opals and sapphires, she addea. "One ol our shop's strongest attributes is Mr. Roberts' peraoo.allty -he's all attention, he'a business-like, yet he's cor- dial," Mn. Sherman concluded. Sp,arklln1 glass animal miniatures dude the eyes in bright aunllabt. The separate pktcel are kept bot and then ~ to form a styled miniature. . WE'RE SPECIAL Brilliant llilhllghta spot the shapes of bones, elephants and uni corm. These mlnlatures -only a few inchet hllh -are the .specialty of 1la11maker Ted KaravtdU. whO will clilplaJ ldl .creatlolll Wednesday to = at the Jlllll.~ r Udo Karina vwaae. Ml Via Oporto, suite'· Newport 8-eb. Weather permlttln1. 'Karavldaa will dl1play hl1 animal n,urea ln tbe •unltlllt. wbere be ••YI they appear molt beautiful. . Karmdu owu Galleria «WI& •=•· a 11a11 1culpture ·~ ta Loi Aac.a., lad II toul'llll With A.rt~ u ut8 lild cr.ita 1bow orsalia· tloa. We 10 one step fart.her than Juat charterln& ullboata. . . . .our low lnlUatioo fee lncludea 35 houra ol sallina leuom, lnc ludlnf 15 houra of nt1ht •allLnl· Headin1 Uae ataff ol the cll&b La Sir Michael Ian Bruce, wtth over 21 yeana ft· perience lD all pbuee of maritime actJvlty. ws•ag ALSO SPECIAL .• ltecaue everytNq paid IMo the du' la applfed toward aallln, time • ..., ol ov • to • Ott Nilbollta, ....,_.. -• ~.uo. ....-.•• ala• i •arter bo1t1 to OOll·mttnben. l ~to Deily Pltot. Sept. 1' tm & Co.st LlfE. a.pt 12. 1171 -UOO MARINA VILLAGE S 'Sandman' does It with.sand Re 1ald lt took him four montbl to create marketable wort. Twlrll.Dg a alua container in bis bmdl and pamtlnl colored sand lDto landacape 1eene1 with a wide brulla, eacb pteee may take up to two houn to com-plete, be aald. Macy Jewelry Importers stocks hand-made iewelry Unique, hand-made jewelr'y makes a good investment at Macy Jewelry Importers. The Lido Marina Village jewelers travel four to five times per year to Hong Koni with pencil drawings of custom jewelry, manager Kathleen Hef- feran said. She added that, because all fine quality materials are ulll!d in manufacturing Macy's jewelry, each piece increases in value. ••Altbough our jewelry prices are moderate to expensive, the pieces only increase in value - they're good investments," she laid. . Popular investment st.ones at Macy include opals, emeralds and dlamood.1. Gold also COD· tinuet to be a good investment, abe Mded. Quality lingerie for today's fashions is seen at Fern's Today's fashions demand quality lingerie. "Women are looking for lingerie that goes with today's aheer clothes. "And if she-wanta to wear a 1Ut dna. lhe•U need a allt pet- ticoat.•• said Marge Pantser. manT. ol Fem •a Uncerie in Udo &rtna Village, Newport Beach. Fem•a eaten to all ages and Ii.lea. A complete line of Gossard brassieres is offered, along with camisoles, teddies and tap pants by Far West. Christian Dior, Barbiz.on, Lily of France and Sheer Madness. Fern's offers gift wrapping, packagin1 and shipping tbroqbout the United States. Nlglawear carried i.a by Iris. Lucie Ann and Christian Dior. Tbe semi-annual sale of Rouild-the-Clock Brand hose at.an. Sept. 21 and end.a Oct. 6. TiiE NBWBST AND MOST CDMPLETB Ut-«;ERIE SHOP IN THE BlVtCH AREA. Valet Partlnl I l 6 LIOOMAAINA VILLAG~ -Supplement to Dally Piiot, lueMjay, Sept 11, 1979 a.Coast LIFE Sept 12 1979 Meet a new friend today We have a whole shopful of new acquaintances waiting to take you to places near and far. LIDO BOOK SHOPPE 3424 Vie 0tMwto #I ... .,.... .... 675-9595 Reaping a bounty of beaullftll things for your kitchen, dining room and home. 671-7187 SWEATER SAVINGS SALE It's probably the blogest awHt•r f .. hron ... son sine• th• first 1w.•t•r was produced. Bold new colors, novelty ttxtures-chOON from wool knits, velour or chfnlHt In• bevy of new f •II cotors. M~" lrviM Debbie Luebke, 16/t, and Mil• Coata Mesa Susie Rubfo 1 fcuhkml from Sydney, Lklo Marino Village. Sydney outfits pageant beautie~ Ml11 Texu crown. Sydney feature• moat wome clothln1 1tyle• tn quallty na brands and deetaner labell, incl Pll ODe of the wtdfft aelecUona evenlna drtlHI ln Oraqe Mn. llentlk laid. u~le com• 1rbm En1l11 Canada and New York for c pleaaant atmolPIMre and peno> Mrvlce,'' lbe aaid. 8lMI at Sy~ ran1e from fou 30 and frt>m 12 and a liilf to M half. ,,, . : • • • · en s 1me '1ud· • of 1bty, ~nd, H>Uf r;mal - &4>P1e1Nnt to Daily Pilot. Sept 11. 1979 & Coast LIFE. Sept 12. 1979 -LIDO MARINA VILLAGE 7 East comes West to Lido Jannelle's feminine attire pre· sents a "different feeling.·· "Most local stores are deeply involved in California merchan· dise. "We specialize In Eastern styles -85 percent of our merchandise is from New York," said a spokesperson for Janelle's at 3404 Via Oporto, suite 3 in Lido Marina Village. Newport Beach. Ja.nnelle's is owned and operated by Anita Irvin. who has 22 years of retail ex· peritmce Merchandise is contemporary and prices are moderate to high. Eastern fashions offer a dif· forence in tailoring, styling and fabrication with such fabrics as wool, chenille and boucle. Call673·3211. F avorite Fragrance Fantasies I?esi~ner lines such as : First by Van Cleef & Arpels, Gucci. Lagerfeld . Lauren, Chloe, Jacamo, Cappucci. Also featuring Mary Chess , Tea Rose and Pheromone. Per fumes of Lido 3412 Via Oporto #2 Newport Beach 673-3540 WOMEN'S FASHIONS Ceordl .... s, s•wt & &.-. D,..1sn, D.,tt.. & In .... w .... T9"'J a.ts & T.,.. Shes 6-20, 121/i-24•/2. 300/o-60°/o SALE Wm . Roberts Jewelers 1 ' - - ., -·- Oumera Ian Bruce and Nancy Walker read a chart at Newport Sai&Uag Club. Kitchen pride at The Harvest .. Definite tread•'' 1bow women are apendi•I more mODeJ cm and llliq more lJD. aa,Y.aatloa in deeoratlnl and eq~ tbelr ldtebml, uid lfal'J' ean.t, owner al Lido llarina Wlaae'• Tbe Bal'ft9L "'Wcam are neHU., qa•HQ-wotwew 1Mta 10...., ,_,. tbat ~ eookware la a Wlllte al IDWJ, • Ille ul4. And The Hanest baa jult the quality cookware women are Jookina ~. • edded . Tiie Ylllqe shop feablres a gourmet tftcben abop, Scan- dinamn imports and antiques. Houn at The Harvell are from JO a!m. toe p.m. daUJ, tot p.m. 1bunda.Y and Pli4tq, to 10 p.m. s.tunlay, and from 11 a.m. to I p.m. SUnday. . . • ..... · . s .. Newport club experiences rapid growth Orange Coast residents are getting into sailing. Or so a 30f>·percent mem· bership increase at Lldo Marina Village's Newport Sailing Club indicates. One of the oldest sailing clubs in Newport Harbor, Newport Sailing Club ma)ntaiqs 13 boats. Memben receive· unlimited sailing instruction by some of the best imtructon in the .bay for an initiation fee of $175, co- owner= Walker said. She that a 148 monthly ree provides boat use for "as long aa the members want.·· "We've bad members stay on the boats up to three months,· she said. Tbe boats range in length from 25 to 36 feet. Club mem· ben must pus a test or com· plete 30 hours of sailing instruc tion to take the boats out themselves. Newport Sailing Club bas re- ciprocal ac;reements with clubs in San Diec'<> and Marina del Rey IO members can dock and sail out of all tbrff harbon, Ilia Walk• said. Sal.lina lnatrucUon for non- memben Is $25 per lesson, she concluded. Elegant boutique Foll Fashions Arriving Doily .\ 1' ... ~1t to Otily Piiot. Sept. 11 . 1979 & Co9t LIFE.~ 12. 1911-llOO MM~ Vil.LAGE 9 Bookworms receive late-night service Computer ordering and late. night service are two special services offered at the Lido Book shop, 3424 Vi~ Oporto, Lido Marina Village, Newport Beach. Cotpputer Ot'derlng of boob and personal pick-up allows owner Rick Raeber to promise his customers prompt arrival of a book -may times as .000 ai two days -that ml&ht normalJ.)' lake many weeks to order. Another advantage over other book stores is Lido's late weekend boW'I. Lido Book Shop ia open Wl 11 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sun- day. New bestsellers -hardback and paperback -are always in stock, Raeber said. Udo Book Shop carries an ex- tensive line ol satllng books and mag ulna. 'Dummy' displays talents Tracy Lynn Bruce loves to make people laugh. A perennial class clown in blgb school, she often would de· Ulht her claaamates and anger her teacher by pr.-ctictng veo- trlloqulsm in class. Ms. Bruce will display her t.l~t this week at the Mini·. Reaa&.ance Faire to be held at Lido Marina Village, 3420 Via Oporto, suite 4, Newport Beach. She will stroll around the Village inviting audience psrticipation from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. "You can caD them dummies, but they don't like being called that," she said, when uiecl bow she refen to her performing partnen. She will bring to the fair one of her favorite "dummies," who baa shoulder-length blonde hair and siDo oft-key. Ma. Bruce often no explana- Uon f« ber dummy's smging defidelldel -lbe herself sings fine, lbeaaya. .. I started performing at my neighborhood church and at local blrtbday parties about 10 years ago. Psychics perform 'mind feats ' "Amazing" feats of mind power will be performed by psychics at Lido llarlna Village's Mini-Renal11ance Faire. Five psychics, includlnl Ron Williams ol La Mesa and Steve LaVelle of Fresno, will perform on at.age in the alcove near The Warehouse Restaurant. a apokesper&Oll said. _ Feats to be achieved by the psy~blcs include: -}Wcting a 700-degree name in band for more than half a minute wit.bout feeling pain -Walking barefo6t across a ·bed ol razor-sharp glass -Lett.1.m( a "bone crushing" wolf trap sfam shut with 400 lbs. r~lquare lncb on the psychic's -Slowing, stopping and rac- ing the psychic's pulse with mind power -Amwertng a subject's ques- Uona without the subject saying anything, by holding an object owned« wom by the subject. The psychics are entertainers involwd Jn lecturing, teaching, demonstrating and giving in- dividual readings , the spokespenoo aald. Their powers have been con- firmed by pbysidsts, ministers, doctors and parapsychologists, be added. A Distinctive Gallery Design Specialists of Elegant Jewelry _. Collectable Fine Arts Unique Gifts -~ .. ., . 10 U00 MARINA VILLAGE -Suppt.ment to Dally Piiot. TUffd•y. Sept. 11, 1179 & CoMt UF£, Sept 12, 1979 Mexican art by Victor Salmones on exhibit at Lido gallery World·renowned sculptor Vic· tor Salmones exhibits his works at Lido Marina Village. Sculptures by the Mexican· born art1st decorate museums. galleries and shops in 25 coun· tries. including Victor Salmones Sculptuers of Lido Marina Village owner Jack Kniest said. Kniest. a personal friend of Salmones. sells the sculptures for $3>0 to $3),000. be said. He added that the sculptures come in limited editions of 10. Althou1b Kniest m e t Salmooes in Mexico City, the two men designated Lido Village as a location for their gallery because of the amuence of the area. ·'Newport Beach really is our cup of tea," be said. "First FUght" typifies work& by world-renowned sculptor Victor Salmones He added that he also exhibits Mexican paintings by Alcla in bis Newport Gallery. Wo~ld's ''nest-fragrances defy common scents In Lido Perfumu of Udo does not deal with common 1centa. "We have different fra· grance1 that people haven't smelled before," said owner Maureen Downey. Perfumes ol Udo at 3'12 Via Oporto, Udo · Ma~a Village, Newport Beach, of:fers the finest fraarancea m Ule worlCI, sbe 1ald. JoyJ...an import from France, and rneromone, an American line, are amooa the moet ex-pensive perfumes In the world and are available at Perfumes of Lido. Miss Downey went to France several years ago and returned home to 1et up her shop in Newport Beach. Perfumes of Lido off en gift wrapping, personal service and delivery aervice of perfumes or accessories. Accessories include music boxes, Spanish fans, German soap, compacta. mlrron and clocks. Perfumes of Lido also carries 27 lines of men's fragrancet. Houn are 10 a.m. to e p.m. daily. Call 673·3540. Faire visitors' handwriting reveals their personal/ties to Hollywood analyst Anyone wbo can write hit name can bave bla penoaallty analysed at, Lido Karina vm .... iclor6almone sculplures You can't Get-ty Bronze So Get-ty Salmones 'Intimate' merchants give village visitors personal attention at Mini Mall Visitors "get Iota of attention" at Lido Marina Village's Mint Mall. Here is a mini tour of the '1n· timate" abops tn the Mtni Mall: -Tiie MutUme ~ featuring nautical antiques and decor ol the sea, includinl ahlp lamps, diver's helmenta, nautical instruments and steer· mg stations from owner Blll · Kritzberg's collection of ten years. -Tiie Mea'i Boom, a hair styling salon featurin1 "perfect cuts for any man," ln· cludinl bqth long and abort atylea " -Cafe Metre, one of the Orange Coast's number one night clubs, featunna rock and roll music and some ol the area's best values on breakfat, lunch and dinner. owner Rem Merlino said -r.. Tree Game.J ... Glftl, iffilialhlnC in line 1am. and , lncludlDC Rummy 'rue, un1eon1 and Draeons, backpmmon, Rat Race, 221 B. Vega Street. and the Walking Tennis Ball -llose9 ... Bows, a abop with "everything for wrapping gift.a," includini hand-painted and unique cards, boxes, paper, ribbons and international gifts -Ude VUla&e Coln, dealing ln 1old and silver U.S. coins. an- tique and modern jewelry, docb, leUlptures and mint and proof eoill Mta -Weua Palldblg, a fashion 1tore featuring floral and abltnct original paintinga on dreue1, blue jeans, blouses, and bat1, with each "painting" =~ry~~- Californians seek cool styles at Zulma 's }tfint Mall merchant Ralph Costantino-paints a dress at Chen· trance to the "~mate" group of lhopa. Old West. paintings exhibited at Lido Village's mini faire period fudaatel me." Iva loftd to villt abandoned gold minel and fields u a kid, and the Western noetallia .. Just kind o1srew1n him." .. I MIDP.lJ lo•• tbe palt bee.-It I UIJ to loot Met and·fell IDOd about IOmetldni •• heaald. ' Be 11un{1 hl1 works wltb ac11lla • muonlte and can· va. Hi ... Wldl mOdlll ol old w~..,._ ,... ..... "' ....... t• ... .,, illbt liacbl9 ..,, b•Hld. H• llddld Uaal ll IMll OM Small stores have advan· tag es. While large stores are clear· inl out summer stock to mate way for fall fashiona, small stores continue to CUTY lllht fuhi<ma for the hot months ol September and October. Zulma 's is such a store. Though fall fashions are available, Zulma's eaten to it.a Southern California customers and provides them with the cool f aahloos they demand. "._ ~rl t "And we're not expensive - we Jlllt loot that way," said owner Zulma Butcher. z~~~L ~ MU Via Oporto, IJdo 1U11Da Village, Newport Beach, carriel a line of f aahion for wamen from 20 to S>. Jcmatbm Logan, Leslie Fay and nw-iJhand-knitted Euro-pean f albiona are offered. Mrs. Butcher designs and manufactures much of her own merchandise. Call 6'13-8>01. ..... ..... • 12 UDO MARINA VILLAGE -Supplement to Delly Piiot, Toesdey. a_,,1 11, 1979 & Co•I LIFE. Sept. 12, 1979 .. Lido Marina Village presents Turn back the clocks and come stroll the cobblestones of Lido Marina Village. Shop the great bargains offered by more than 30 well-known artists and craftsmen. Spend a lot of time and a little money on the most lovely and unique arts and crafts available In Southern California. Listen to the wandering minstrels, have your fortune told by one of the many psychics, laugh at our mimes and let our ventriloquist entertain you and your family . The Mini-Renaissance Faire rul")s from September 12 through September 16, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. Admission Is freel Udo Marina Village Is located just off Pacific Coast Highway et Newport Beach Blvd. and Via Lido In Newport Beach. -- 7 I ORANGE COUN'tV, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1979 'Your Bome&owa _ Dally New•paper c FI FTEEN CENTS Support System Bait OK'd 0.llY ~li.tSUft-. FRANK McDONNELL (LEFT) JIM BAKER ON PICKET LINE Alrweat Employees at County Airport Join Walkout No Date for Talks At Hughes Airwest Hughes Airwest's 48 planes re- mained on the ground today and an Airwes t spokesm an said he has no idea when the strike- bound airline is likely lo resume operations. Airwest canceled its 400 dally flights Monday when 2,200 of its , ticket. reservations and clerical em ployees walked off their jobs. 1 The walkout was caJJed during ' a recess in a bargaining s ession lm Washington. D.C. Larry Litchfield , a spokes man for the airline, said the firm is 'anxious to return to the bargain· ing table to settle the wage dis· pute. However, he said no date has been set for the two sides to re- sume talks. The strike was called at 10: 30 a m . and caught airline manage- , m ent by surprise, Litchfield said. I , • P lanes that were on the ground stayed where they were and those that were in the air were directed to the neares t airport that had an Airwes t facility. Litchfield said the complica· lions from the grounding or those flights were substantial. "We're still trying to do what we can with mana gement personnel to find a lternate mea ns of travel," he said. According to Litchfield. at the time of the walkout the re were 200,000 advance bookings for the airline. A s pok es man for Air C alifornia s aid that air line would try to accommodate as many di s placed Ai r wes t passengers as possi bJe. Both lines fly to Las Vegas from Orange County. Accordin g to the Ai r Cal s pokes m a n . Las Vegas is becoming the unofficial center for airlines that are trying to ac- commodate Airwest passengers. From Orance County, Airwest also flies to Phoenix and Tucson. I Family Loses • Parents, Kids Face Eviction , QUINCY. Fla . CAP) -Hattie 'M ae Ke n on. her disabl ed ;hus b and and t h eir seven rchildren have lost possession of their wood-frame home and may be evicted -all because they 'failed to pay $3.05 in property I taxes four years ago. ! "I felt bad.'' Mrs. Kenon said , t ' J i I ~ Coast ·. W_,atber Foe, low clouda alone coast late nlpt and early mornlDg otherwise sunny Weclneaday. Lowa toniebt eo to es.11.lgha Wednesday 10 to 74 at beaches, 88 to 95 lllland. of the day earlier in the summer when a real estate broker in· formed her that he had bought the three-bedroom house. "I cried some, and I prayed som e," she said in an interview. "It really hurt to know we were going to lose everything we had ." John G. Barrow bought the tax certificate for the half-acre prop- erty under a Florida law that a llows an lndlvldual to buy another penon's land from the count)' tax collector if taxes haven't been paid after a two· year irace period. ''It arleves me to see these people be the victim," said Bar· row who ii trylne to set the Kenona evicted from the house five miles north of t h is Northwest Florida town. "And some ol them, I ruess, are vic- tl ma by their 11norance. However, the law will tell you that tsnorance ii no excuse. "Everybody in thil world, lf they prollt any, profit to the dil· advantaae of other folks," the brokeraa.ld. "And that'• the way the wortd 11 buUt. '' _ Mn.~. II, b• cli&betel and . bllb blood .,......,... ~ buabmil, redo, bu .,.... treated tor mmtal il1neu for ao y•an. ad twke llM beml commltt9d to nottda State Jbptta1 at ~­"'tahi~, lln. ltWGD aald. 'Altbolllll at leaat two tu-4ue notlet1 had bMD Milt to tbelr home, lln. Kenon aald, ber ~-~? ................. w write. .. Siege Of Smog To End ~y DA V1D KUTZMANN Of .... o.Mty ~ .... ''"' Southern California's great smog siege of 1979 could be com- ing to an end by Wednesday, but air quality officials cautioned to· day "that we're not out of the woods yet ·· While fi rst stage alerts were called for the La Habra and San- ta Ana Canyon areas today. rel- atl vely good air quality was more the rule than the exception in Costa Mesa , Newport Beach, Laguna Beach. Hun tington Beach a nd the San Juan Capis trano and San Clemente areas. Even with an improving air quality s1tuahon, officials still called second s tage industrial a le rts 1n Orange and Los Angeles counties today. Bill Faulkner. a spokes man for the South Coast Air Quality Management Dlstnct, said in- dustry in the t wo-county area was reQuired to cut back Pollu· lion emissions by 20 pe rcent. Faulkner said this meant power plants had to bum the c leanest fuel they had and that tankers in the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas were not allowed to 1.11tload petroleum supphes. Parking lot restrictions which had been implemented 10 the past weren't required today, of- ficials said, because Monday had been a holiday and it would have caused too much confusion to require car pooling. No second stage health or in dustrial alerts a re forecast for Wed nesday, Faulkner said. Faulkner said Orange County hasn 't been hit as bard as other eectlons of Southern California in what officials say has been the worst s mog attack m five years. Or ange County's coast and sea breezes have been a major fac tor in spanng the a rea from the s mudgy smog clouds that have stifled other inland areas. Faulkner said Wednesday's outlook is improving because or a "slight improvement" in the inversion layer, a condition which traps poll utants close to the ground. Com pounding the air problem have been sizzling temperatures in the mid-90s which National Weather Service forecas ters say could continue through the week . I nland Ora nge Cou nty s we lte red in 94 degree beat while Newport Beach was better off with tempe ratur es in t he mid-70s. An overnight low of 68 was pr edicted for the county tonight a fter the mercury was expected to peak at 94 in Santa Ana. Fog and low c louds wer e forecast to continue in the early mornings along the coast. <See SMOG, Page AZ> Shadow of Herself . ............ . Diana Fung proudly stands next to her hfe-312t.- photograph taken one year ago on her honeymoon '.'low Diana has shed 78 of he r former 226 pounds to become "Weight Watcher of 1979." an award 'she received in London. Faltering Economy Key to Ted Running ·~-~ EYES ON ECONOMY Sen. Edward Kennedy BOSTON <AP I Sen Edward M . Kennedy says the way Pres1 dent Carter deals w11h the falter· ·mg U S economy may be the de term1rung ractor in hie; dects1on about whether to run aga1ns1 him. In an interview published in today's Boston Globe. Kennedy said another factor m his de <'islon will. be "the American people"> pe r ce ption or ho\!. tbmgs are and whether things are going to get better .. , have not ruled out the poss1b1lity of a <'andidacy ... Ken ncdy said in the inter view .. , have oo lime frame, I have oo date and I have no further com ments or statements about a date " He said his decision will be based m part on Carter's .. own abi l ity to deal with the economy.·· Asked if he expected Carter to be the Democratic Party candida te. a position he has repeated previously, Ken· nedy said Tar Ball Cleanup Nearly Completed "That question can best be answered by his own abllity to deal with the economy." Kennedy said he. Carter and M rs. Carter lunched at the presi- dent's invitation Friday in the White House. "I indicated to the president that I wanted to work closely wlth the administratJon over the next few months on eneru and the ecooomy. But that's all I'll say about the hanc h." A few tar balls from an oil slick continued to Utter small stretches of sand in HunUniton Beach toda y but U.S . Coast Guard officials termed cleanup operations successful and nearly finished. "We are satisfied," said Coast Guard Capt. Skip Onstad, who said "paddle scrapers" pulled by bulldozen bad completed the mopup between Huntlneton State Beach and 40tb Street lo UDO .YILUGE F~RE INSIDE Tod91'1 Da.lly Piiot ta.ke1 a look at events 1D Udo Marina Vlll•I•'• lllnl·Renal11anee Faire, which rum Wednesday tbf'OUCb .....,./' Don't mlu tbe U ·pas• mafadne eatltled Udo Mariu Vl ha• Ro1t1 a lllnl · BeH.llHDCt Pain, tn tod.aJ'• Datb'Nat. l , . Newport Monday. He said "moderate amounts" of oil llobl from the weekend spill were spotted on the beacb between Bolsa Cb.lea State and Suns et Beach early today. "We were aurpriaed to ftnd them then,'' Onstad said. Workmen were called in to spread an oil abeorbent matMial by band and Out.Id predicted that the remalnini oil would be eliminated by late today . Aa an added preeautlon, a Cout Guanl helicopter patrolled the strand froa> Loni Beach to L•f una Beach ln 1earcb ol IJl)' lao ated apilll that mQ have walled Mbore. Onltad •tlmated that. 51000 1alloa1 ot nftMd oU floauia to th• .... from • ..., ... ~ ... Do ... adala. lie Micl It 11 UD· .MAiy ........... .w ........... eouree ~ .... nw. Newport Beacb llf•= 1pok•mu Capt. lucl ea.Id dSe wen ., npo;u tadaJ ol ..., oU ............ Cle local hac'-. J He and Carter have "some areas of dlaagreement." said Kennedy, wit.bout elaboralinJ. He denied a report in the CSee TED, Pase A2 > Mesa Crash Hurts Cyclist A motorcycliat wa1 lnjured Monday l.n Cotta II•• when be colftded with a cat on Faitvie w Road near South Coat Drive, police IMd todQ. AlNrt a.aw Mcw1an Jr., 21. ol Sate Ana, wu tnated but 90t Ml,.taltAd tor HU and brulH• at Mere1 GeHral llo9pllal bl lmta AU. • PoUct la.Id tbe oar wu driven by Oall ADD,;~::.: Cotta ....... • ... 'tia· JandlBU.la..m. . ,( C.,unty Ruling A First By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -Dally Pl ... St.ff Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumner ordered to day that support systems main t aming the lire or 18-year-old Vincent Martin Young be turned off Sund ay momin~ Judge Sumner. IO t hf' r1 nit de ('ISIOn or llS kind 1n Orange Co unl v histor y. found that Young a Westminster High School studenl cnt1cally 1n1ured in an Apnl 24 Huntington Beach autom obile accident -1s in a ··h opt>l f'...,s med1«al t•1r<·umstanre ·· ·'Ht• appar<·ntly t·1rnnot hear Ills eyM are '\l•wn ...,hul ror his own -;ake he r.rnnot tir<·athf' Ht- c-annot reed himself flt-has no ronlrol over h1 ..., bodily functions He cannot reel pam or pleasure Judge Sumnt•r -.aid m his three page wntten op1mon Sumner s order 11. II I I akt> crfecl a t ff · 50 a m . Sund a' r1v1• days Crom today to ullow t1mt' for any la<,t minute appt"al to be fllP<l Let• Townt'. a deput y puhh<· derender appointed t<1 reprcsen1 Young" mlt•rt•st . said h1· doe..., not 1n1£•nd to J ppt•al 1 ht: d1·c1s1on Townr also -,aid ht· kne w or nu other 1nd1v1dual or ~rnup tnlf'nd 1n~ to ap!)(•.il Townt· md1catNi that outs1d1· parties might not ha\t' propN ll'J!al ... 1andmg to bt>com1· invol\e-d in the Young t·ao;e ;it this f)(l1nt Nt'1ther Young s m otht>r 'lima nor other members or tht· family were present when th•· ruhn~ was announc<'d The n-qut~I that tht· lift• '>UI> port systems be lcrm1nated was made by Mrs . Young in her <'apac1t y as You n g 's con ... ervator It 1s her respons1 b1llty to handle the arra1rs for her comatose son . Dunng a hcanng before Judgt· Sumner on Wednf'sday . Dr Thomas Ro){ers. a Newport Heach neurologis t. 1cst1f1ed that Young·s h ft• v.as hemg main tamed bv a \le nhlator that hclo" (!)tt LI f f:. Pag1• A:! I Bandit Hits Store Again ~ CostJ Mesa conven1cncl' 'tore \I.as robbed early today for lht• sc•cond l1rnr in less than th ri>t' v.t•t•ks PoltCl' said J man who md1cat t•d he had a ,l.{un fled on root with an undC'lerm1m:d amount or cash from the U totem market at 517 W Wilson St al about 2 30 a m Tht' same l>tOrt! wu3 robbed of S50 Aul(. 'l:1 by a man who also 1nd1(•ati.'d he had <1 gun. but nc•ver actually <;howed 1t to tht.> l'lerk he held up. police said An olher Cost a Mesa con venience store, the 7-Eleven at 1097 Baker St , was robbed tW1ce within three weks in August. N e wport BNch attorney Ala n Plaia. 36, Is ooe of three new ~ appointed to Oranae County court ~ bJ Governor Brown. One al tboee eppoiDtees ls a former Judie who wu UD· 1eat..a In the lut election. see Pqe A3. ' .ti OM.Y P'!LOI c n,,.. ...... 11.tm Hurricane F111U Reach 100 M~al. JUAIU tAP l ~ 8llrr\c ... 'tstuto.,.. ~· tode • It clrlltld luU1 lo llMt • Od ot .Nnleo and forwuten •..-d lA•t • bwdeue wat• •ltllt be t•HH•rr for lb• 'lol'lda l'•lllt•18c, Al• ... ••· II' st elp-~or l.o.daiana bllore .._ -4 of QM day. Wlftdl bad rue'*! lOO mph and were upeeted to 1t~ •ore. Gale wam.lftP .. ,.. In d · feet for lbe Dry Tortu1•. a l'l"OUP ol Im.ail Llludl llt lllle edte of Uw Gulf. "Jt 'e 24 to 48 boun •wtY from land, but tbe 1lort0 ~11 1 aJow mot ion that l11ueHH th• Pnidildc WU COD\l,.UJat ttl S mph drUt towarcll llu ltOrtbWlt. It WU Dt•r latJt• u .e aortb and loealhade ... 1 weat about aoo mll• w..t of Ke)' West. PNdertt, whlcb reached bur· rJcane 1tno1th erottlllt th• AtlapUc lut •4M--W - weallentd to ro,loal etorm etatue b)' _....., ind wu ,... born u a burrtoane ii6onda1 u lt lhreateaed Key W..at. By to- day, the lhN•I to l.M l"lortda K•Y• -•cl dHrHHd •• tll• 1tor1a mo.ed f art.IMr lato U.. Oulf. Boat .. flOl\I K•1 Larao ta the raorlda ~ya all tbe way aJoot the Oult Cout to Grand la.le. La .. ""wU"Md to it., ta port. Small craft from Key Lar90 up the Slllt Cout to Ju.Plter were warned DOt to v•tun far ~ .... bartloir. G. Harrold Carswell ln New Orleau, Cbevroa USA lno. be1u eloalnt two Oulf of Mexico oU drilllna tutallaUona and USd other cutbacu 11>ay be likely. "We're ln the ver1 pre· Umlnary 1ta1ea of 1.eurtq and 11ttin1 people i n ,'' nld 1poke11nan Newell Schindler. ••Jt we bave to brtn1 everybody In, we·,.. lookina at about IOO people." Ex-Supreme Court Nominee Beaten Sch1nd.ler said Chevron con· tractors be1an ceuln1 work on two oll rti lmtallatlona -one at South PUI '78 near the mouth of the Mlulealppl River and at a new plaUorm beln1 lnataUtd at Garden Banb, about 1.0 miles due aoutb of Cameron. ATLANTA <AP ) -G. Harold Carswell, nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court by Preaident Ntxon ln mo. wu Uated ln •ta· bit condition toda)' after betn1 taoapltallzed followln1 a beattna In hl1 Atlanta hotel room, a utboriUes reported. S1t. W. F. Derrick eald the st .year-old Monticello, Fla., at· torney told officers h e waa ~aten Monday night by a youna man he met at the hotel's akat· in1 rinJc. Carswell wH hlt on tbe t}ead at least four times "by a !Jherp heavy object" and re· ·q u i r ed 1everaf stitches at <'rawford W. Lons Hoapltal. of· ficere 1ald. Ho1pltal auoclate ad· m lnlstrator John Henry said Carawell Wall treated at the e mergency r oom about 3. 30 a .m . and w ould remain hospitalized al least another day. On JWte 24, 1976, Carswell was charged with battery and at· tempting 8 lewd and lasclvlous act with a Tallahassee, Fla .. vice squad officer at a shopping mall men's room. Jn October 1976. Carswell pleaded no con· t oat to the battery charge and was fined $100. The sex charae waa dropped. In 1970. Carswell, then a )udae on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, came to national atten· lion when Nlxon nomlnate<l hlm for the Supreme Court. The ,.,..~ BEATEN IN ATLANTA G. Harrold Carawell nomination was reJected by the U S Senate on the basis of crit1c1sm that Carswell s upPort· ed racial segr egation In his career. Carswell was a U.S. attorney in Tallahassee five years and a district JUdge 12 years He served as a federal bankruptcy referee after the Supreme Court rejection. Out in the Atlanti c , meanwhlle, Hurricane Gloria Jo1t 1tren1tb and w11 down· sraded to a tropical etorm. Gloria'• lop winds were 85 mph. beneath the hurrlcane threshold of 74 mph. Forecuter John Hope predicted the storm ,would begin m ovln a eaat· northeut toward the open sea later today. No 1i1nlflcant chan1e ln 1tren1th was expected early today. Gloria wu nearly 1talled at latitude 31.0 north and lon&itude 48.5 weat, about 1,000 miles southwest of the westernmost Azores. Gloria's motion wu ex peeled lo be slow and erratic for 24 hours. Forecasters said the storm '1 movement might In elude a turn to the northeast. ln Key West, city worker& were sent home at mid · afternoon Monday as ram and winds of up to S3 mph lashed the lower Keys fi'r'091 Page AJ UFE ... him b r eathe . Young I s hospitalized at Hoag Memorial Hospital ln Newpart Beach. School Enrollment Down 900 Students Towne ea.Id he anticipates that Young will dJe "In a matter of minutes" after the ventilator ls turned off. It wu not Mrs Young's re quest that Judge Sumner order an act to end Young'a life rather that he order that the life aup port systems be shut off and nature . be allowed to follow its own course. By JACKIE HVMAN Of "'9 Oelly ~llet lteft About 900 fewe r students than antic ipated showed up for classes Monday. the first day of school in the Newport.Mesa dlt· tricl. However, school ofCiclals said that . because It wu Admission Day, a state holiday, some stu· dents may have been out of town with tbelr famllles. Officials said a bright spot In the regtatratlon figures ls that kindergarten enrollment -· an lndicatOT' of future student claa1 sizes -was above predlcUons and could climb even higher. Enrollment doesn't usually stabtllze until a month after school at art.I. Enrollment Monday waa 18,871, compared to predictlon.s of Ul,7M 1tudenta. The fllUJ'• don't lnclude 1peclal education student., whole numbera don't vary much from year to year, officials said. There were 339 s pecial educaUon 1tudenta Mon· 1 day. LHt /ear, 20,222 1tudent1 enroll• the flrat day. The' Hcond dar, the nurober l'OH to DAILY PILO T ......... YWtll'l' .. ~-0..Wet ........ ,....... ..... ·-~-==-_.. .. .,_ ...... , ..... _..... ............ ....... ~-=-::-Mall+"t~' .. ~ ... ,..,,_ OMMe ~..:0-~~==- T ... , ...... ('r1•).._, a111 ••• .W•oc• t ,...,. . .. , • 20,668; by the end or the month, to 21,323. The school district probably faces more decllnln1 enroll· rnent. officlal11 said, based on the first·day registration of 1,865 high school seniors and only 899 first aradens. However, each year a number of junJor and senior hllh stu· dente enter the dlatrict from private and parochial elemen· tary achooll, so the fl1ure of 899 could s well somewhat by graduation Ume. The mott optimistic oote Moo· day was atruck at the kin· derl.arten level, a spokeawoai.an sai . The district e1tpeoted 917 youupters, whUe 887 actually enrolled -and that was juat the flnt day. She 1&ld lncreues came at Corona del Mar Elementary, wMch antlctpated 310 kln· der1arteners and sot 851, and at Harbor View. whlch enrolled 80! lmtead of th• expected 4e1. Jt lan't known whether the ln· creue wU1 affect 1 dedllon on clotl.nf Corona del Mar bmec· tary, School truateet are thl.Dk· ln1 about 1butt111a dow~e school at the clote of lb6 1 tebool year. There 11 a poulblllty altbouah an extremely remote one -that Young wlll s tart breathins on hJ1 own and remain alive. Youna and th1" We1tm.inlter Hlsh School companton1 were returninj( home from the beach when their car went out of control and cruhed on Gothard Street ln Huntlnrton BHch. Youn1 was partlaUy ejected from the vehicle and later pinned beneath it, police 1ald. I n h la r u lh 1 • Su m n er. Lal"" Beach, 11Jd "there ta no doubt about the appropriateoea1 of the request that <Mn. Youn1> hat made of the court or the power of the court to 1rant the requut lf the evidence Juattnea It. "All member• or <Young's) l mmedl~• family have been notined of thJ1 heartn1 •nd none has expressed anythln1 but aup· port for the proposed action . . . st ven the right to actept or ,... fuse medical treatment, It would be a denial of a fundam•tal rtsbt for tbe court to 1ln1le out the conaervatee CYoun1) ln this case u a pert0n wbo does not have the rtpt to refuae treat- ment." SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A maJortty of Callfor· niana interviewed beUeve the naUon would benefit ti Prt1ident Carter did not run 1n '1980, the CaUfomla Poll aaya. · Asked if it wouJd be aood or bad for the country 11 Carter decided not to nm a~atn, se percent tbou1ht It would be 1ood If he didn t run, and 21 percent thoulbt it would be bad. Twenty percent bad no opinfoo. Forty-two percent ot tboH pollM tald Carter ll doln1 a "poor" or "very ooor" Job. Pllteen percent rated bis performance u '•ac.u.t" or ••1ooet." The aumblr w.bo had a low apprlllal ot Carter'• pe~ npl'Heat. the Wiiii fOOf optn.loll -~~--loll' rllllnp 11•• Rleb--NhlM tn 1DG11U11 ~I hie 1174 ntlsnatloa, ICCO &o polllter 0 . l'leLd. Tbt, iiOU Nl'ft1ed 1.0M Calllandal durtna the week Of ~Au•· 20·27, ot l'bom IH ldentlfled tbemMln1 u l>emocrata and 114 u ftepubUcam. , ~---··------.. -~ ---~ ...... -.. --,..... ~ -_.,..._...,......,., Se berg Death Probed MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa <A p ) -11te family of aetNll Jean Seber1, wbo ~ of • •P. parent drul overdoM ln Padl, la aeeldn• auwen to questions about tbe lalt daya Nd moatbl of her Ute. M lN 8eber1'1 body WU found over the weekend and authortU..a Hid the preliminary lnvettt1atton lndtcated the .0. year-old actre11 took her life with ID overdoH of barblt~tal. ''She alway• '"med to bave a level bead.'' Warren Robeloa, ctty editor ot tb• Manhalltown Tlm•• Republican, Hld Monday here ln Ml11 Sebers'• hometown. "I Jutt never would have thoutht she would have any meataf problem• at au." A Pair of Queen• French autborttlea releued the conteotl of a note the actress left for her teen·a1e 100, Alex· ander Dteso. "Dle10. my dear son, pardon me, I can't Uve any looser,'' lt 11ld. "Underatand me, I know that you can, and you know that 1 love you. Be strong. Your mother who know1 you. J ean." Beauty queen Cheryl Prewitt <rllht>, who wu crowned Miss America Saturday, meets Tracy Auatin, queen of the U.S. Open tennis tournament, ln New York City. The tennis star and the MlssiAsippl d•nler met during the taping of thelr TV shows. Her body waa found wrapped In a blue blanket ln her car JUJt 200 yards from her apartment ln a faatrlonable Paril dtatrtct. She had been mi••lnl nine day1. FroatPageAJ SMOG DECREASES. • • French autboritlel said 1he w11 last seen leavtn1 her apart· ment alone ln the middle of the n11ht weartna a blanket. The outlook for the remainder of the week lnclude1 continued hot weather with a cooling trend perhaps setting in by the weekend. The first staae health alert called ln the north Orange Coun· ty area today meant children. the e lderly and people with reaplratory and cardiac prob lema should have remained ln· doora. Children also were aaked to curtail their activities and motorisu advised to cut down on their drtvlng. Sending people Indoors. however, led to a dramatic surge In energy consumption Monday, utiUty officials uld this morning. A spokesman for Southern Callforrua Edison Co said that by 3 p.m. Monday, a new peak demand record or 12.440 megawatts had been set throughout the energy network. The prevlows high had been set ln June when power con· * * * Unhealthful Air Due for Inland County EL MONTE <AP> -The Air Quality Manaaement Dlatrlct predicts 1ood to unhealthful air quality In the south coast air baaln Wednesday. The air quality wlll be good In the Big Bear Lake area with a Pollulloo Standard Index <PSI > of 92. Unhealthful air for senalUve people ll predicted in the h11h desert, PSI 113. and the coutal area, PSI 125. There wtll be unhealthtu.J air for everyone In the low deMrt, PSI 205; Inland Oranse County. PSI 210; Bannlna area, PSI 220, Hemet·Elllnore area, PSI 230; metropolitan area, PSI 235; San P'ernando·Santa Clartta valleys, PSI 260; and San Gabriel· Pomona, and San Bemardino- ~1.venlde, PSI 270. 1ump tlon aur sed to 12,221 meaawatu Moat of Ulis lncreued eoer1Y demand was attributed to air conditioner u 1aae. the apakeaman said. Nevertheleaa, h e 1 ald Southern CaUromJa Edi.an hu been able to malntaln full aenlce to its cuatomera P'or tbc>M who didn't 1tay ln· doors. there were the beaches. where an eatimaled 100,000 persons ln Oran1e Count y sought to beat the heat and the s mog Monday Laguna. Huntington and Sul Reaches were jammed but with more scboola ln aeaalon, the numbers were expected to arop sharply Also heading downward have been the number of paramedic calls. a county fire department ~pokesman said. Ratht'r than being besieged with caJls from persons suffer· me 111 effecta from the ranod a ir. the number of c•lls ror 81· slstance have fallen frora 65 on Ftiday to 44 on Monday. the spakesman said E',....P~AJ TED ... Atlanta Constitution and Journal on Sunday that he Hked Carter not to seek re-elttUon. ·'That '1 wrong.'· Kennedy said. "He den.led It. I denJed It. lt didn't happen." Kennedy uld hit attitude 1 bout a poaalble candidacy chansed during tbe aummer conareuiooal receaa. ··over the latter/art of JuJy and ln Aquat, I ba a lood deal of time to reflect both on the dlrecUon ol tbe country and bow we u a society are comma to grips with the \sauea that face our people," Kennedy told the Globe "TIM&e luuee aN lntemtfy. In&, and that'• why I'm not ex· cludtn1 the poealblllty of a can· dldacy " Police 1ourcee 1ald Miu Seberg aou1ht psychiatric help on aeveral occaalona. Robeson said lt wa1 known the actresa wu emotionally crushed by tbe death of a baby dauahter boro prematurely ln 1970. In the late leeot. Mias Seberg adopted the cauae of black ac· tlvl1t gro up s . S he even purchased a home in Marshalltown with the instruc tlon1 that It be rented only tn blacks attendinR the community rollege then· Robeson said he talked M<m day with the actress' •11ater. Mary Ann Shuey of Cherry HHI. N J . who la staying at the Seberg home The Cam1ly wunts to know her marital status, he said While new1 reports have quoted Algerian actor Ahmed Hasml ~ho !lrud he wu!I Miss Set>erg 's fourth hl.llband. the family •l> 1keptical. 'Draft Haig' Panel File1 WASHJNGTON <API A committee to draft re· tired Army Gen Alex· ander M. Haig Jr. for the Republican prealde ntlal nomination baa filed or· aanhallon papers wtth the federal Election Com · ml11lon. Commit1ee bead Charles A . McManus Jr. said Mon· day he received favorable reaction to a Hati can· dldacy. Ha.ta, who ser ved as Rlcbard Nbton 's White Jfou.e chief of atalf, re· 1lgned from the Army thJ1 year after Mrvina u he1d ol NATO forces in Europe. Hale apokeam•n P ete Scacco said ffat1 likely would view formatlon of tbe committM a1 ••very natterlnl" but •till 11 un· decided about the race. Omega means the most style on hand. -· s -LAVICK'S llne J ......... lllltt IY 11 Ome1at. alwaya keepinl time wttb faablon. 1' karat yellow &old bracelet watcbe1: A. Lady's, 11 • .00. B. Man'1, Sl,800. C. Mao'e wtth diamonds. sa.•. t • • Fathlon ltland, Newport C.nttt, N"1IOft S.Ch I t7l'4) 6'4'4·080 4 OtfM1 IA"Uf11N •ntml11ttv Mall, ......... r.11Jt MIU, 0..,.., C:.rrirue ,..o.-r l.ae l••fll+-'• 0..1 a.. v...,. ~--,.---- .,.._.,,~_ ...... ,.... .. ,,_....., WltoA. ... ..-.. ,.,,...., '/fir,,.,,,., t.;.i/J " , Huntington Beaeh FM1Dtaln V!~SY • 4. 1 Yo•r Hometow• 1 Dally Ne•spaper ' VOL. 72, NO. 154, ' SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y , CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 , 1979 ' Ft FT~N CENTS . ' I ' I t APWl,..,..lo Shadow of R erself Diana Fung proudly stands next to her life·stze photograph taken one year ago on her honeymoon Now Diana has shed 78 of her former 226 pounds to bccom(• "We ight Watcher of 1979." an award she received in London. Opening School Day 'Silloothest Ever' \.\est Orange Count) drea high school officia ls reported the "smoothest t-ver" opening day of school Monday as 19,827 stu- dents reported for cl<fs:,es The opening dljy s attendance twas down about 400 from open- ing day last year, omcials noted, and also down were the number * * * 4.f ter-school Prowam Set In W. County An a!ter-~chool program de· s igned for children or working parents 1s under way at the West •Orange County YM CA, director.. I repoM Calleo .. Sun Express." the program featurel> van service which picks up youngsters at their schools and takes them to va rious progra m sites in the Huntington Beach and Fountain 'Valley areas. Offered, until parents pick up their children between 5: lS and 6 p.m ., are supervised activities inc ludin g cookin g, c rafts , g ames, sports. tours and com· munity projects. a spokesman f s aid. I The program costs parent.a $90 per month for each child, based \on a Monday through Friday week. llio Supported I ~ PEKING <AP> -A atroq ot- or students driving cars to most ~chools. Only Ocean View High School reported a g lut of s tudent operated automobiles. This 1s the first year that the new school has enrolled senior students. a s pokes woman n oted, and teachers found it difficult to find parking space. A new parking lot is under construclion south of the build· in gs. Ou the rise are tne number of bicycles at eC1ch or the Hunt· mgtota Beach Union High School District 's seven campuses, the spokeswoman said. Fountain Valley's fenced bicy- c le compound was crowded to overOowing, but adjustments for· lhP influx are under way at all campuse:, she said Some sludent.s were reported as "bug eyed" upon learning of a new district truancy Policy a nd a new computenzed al t endance monitoring program. A 11 high school teachers now list attendance for each class on computer cards. Previously, the ·'official" a ttendance was re - ported following the third period of each da). ''Some of the students learned to beat that system early," the spokesperson commented . 2 Planes Collide RAMONA <AP > -A California Division of Forestry S2 air tanker collided in fiigbt with a single-engine plane Mon· day over Ramona. kUllng the pilot of the Piper Tom&hawllt. t Life Support Halt OK Appeal of Judge's Order Unlikely a, FaEDEaJCII SCBOEMEBL Of .. OMl't "" ..... Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumne r ordered to- day that support systems main- taining the life of 18-year-old Vincent Martin Young be turned off Sunday mornin!l. Judge Sumner, in the fi rst de- cision or its kind in Ora nge Coun ty histor y. roun d t h at Young a Westminster High School student critically injured Cuba Peril ·Underlined By Jackson W ASHlNGTON (AP > -Sen. Henry M Jackson said today the Soviet Union has given Cuba at· tack submarines capable of lay- ing mines off the U.S. coast and const ituting "a maJOr threat to our 011 supplies." In Cl speech on the Senate floor. Jackson said the Soviets provided two vessels. one an at· tat·k submarine. the other a training ship ·'This ts a brand-new m11.ltary capab1ltty for Cuba," said the W ashm~ton Democrat. "And it would seem likely that the So- viets would provide a separate training submarine only 1r they intended to s upply Cuba with a number or attack boats ... Jackson said that "certainly. one or two s ubmar ines or a dozen or so MiG-23s do not con- stitute an over whelming threat to the Uruted States in and of themselves. "T he point 1s that this is a beginning. Whe re sha ll we draw the l ine " H ow bag a ·FortressCuba'is toobig"'' Jackson has been crHical or President Carter for failing to toke what the senator considers a tough enough )me against So· v1et poUcte!> Shortly befor e the s igning of the SALT II treaty, J ackson said Carter was following policies that amount ed to a ppeas ement. (Sef' CU BA, Page AZ > School Seeks Retirees as Teacher Aides Retired Huntington Beach residents are being sought by Manna High School as volunteers to help students. says Billie William ~ <:ommun1ty coordinator. "An increased emphasis on the basic skills, competencies and proficiency tests combined with declining enrollment and lowered revenue bring a greater need than ever fo r volunteers," she says. Ms. Williams says that senio r ci ti zens o ffe r firs t -hand knowledge a bout careers. can give teachers extra hours to te ac h, provide help for slow learners and the handicapped and act as role models for stu· dents. Those interested in volunteer- ing to help are asked to call Ms . Wllllams a t 893·6571 during weekday mornings . in an Apnl 24 Huntington Beach automobile accident -is in a "h o p e l ess m e d ica l circumstance." "He apparently cannot hear. His eyes are sewn s but for his own sake ... be cannot breathe. He cannot feed himself. He has no control over his bodily functions He cannot feel pain or pleasure," Judge Sumner sajd in his three· page written opinion. Sumner 's order will take effect at 8:50 a.m . Sunday five day~ from today -to allow time for any last minute appeal to be filed. Lee Towne. a deputy public defender appointed to represent Young's interest, s aid he does not intend to appeal the decision. ToWIJe also said he knew of no othe r fud.ividual or group intend· ing to appeal. Towne indicated t hat outside parties m ight not have proper legal standing to become mvolved in the Young case at this point. Neither Young ·s mother. Nina. nor othe r members of the family were present when the ruling was announced. The request that the life sup- port systems be terminated was made by Mrs . Young 1n her capacity a s Young 's con · ser vator. It ts her r esponsibtlity to handle the affairs for her comatose son. During a hearing before Judge Sumner on Wed nesday. Or Thomas Ro~e rs. a Newoori <Sff l,lt'E, P age AZ I Carter Warned Most Beach Faltering Economy Tar Balls Key to Ted Running Oeaned Up BOSTON <AP> Sen. Edward M. Kennedy says the way Pres1 dent Carter deals with the falter ing U.S. economy may be the de term1rung factor in his dects1on about whether to run against him. In an interview pubhshed in today's Boston Globe. Kennedy said another factor m his de c1s1on will be "the American people's per ception or how things arc and whether things are going to get better ··1 have not ruled out the possibility or a candidacy ... Ken nedy said in the inter view ··1 have no time frame. I have no date and I have no further com ments or statements about a date." He said his decision will be based 10 part on Carter's "own abilit y to dea l w ith the economy." Asked if he expected Carter to be the De mocr ahc Party candidate. a position he has repeated previously. Ken nedy said· ··That question can best be answered by his own ab11Jty tCJ deal with tbe economy .. Kennedy said he. Carter and Mrs. Carter lunched at the pres1 dent's mv1tat1on Friday in the White House ··1 indicated to the president that I wanted to work closely with the administration over the next few months on energy and the economy. But that 's all I 'II say about the lunc h." He anti Carter have "some areas or disagreement." said Kennedy. without elaborating He denied a report in the Atlanta Constitution and Journal on Sunday that he asked Carte r (Sff T ED, Page AZ) Fotomat Hit By Bandits Two men, one warning that he held a gun 1ru1ide his s weatshirt. robbed the Huntmgton Beach Fotom at outlet at 8923 Adams Ave .. on Monday. police re- ported. Police said the clerk was or - dered to put "all of the money" in a bag. The pair fled on root with an estimated $160 in cash. police said. The man who indicated he had a gun was described u six feet tall. 1SO pounds and about 20 years old. The second robber was described as about rive feet . nine inc hes. of avera1e build and betw~ 20 and 30 years old. Both were white. tt1,. ,.!~rk s aid . APW ........ EYES ON ECONOMY Sen. Edward Kennedy Alcala Trial Under Way In Riverside A R1vers1de County tnal for Rodney James Alcala. the man accused of k1dnapp1ng and murdering yo un~ Robin Chr1stm~ SamSO(' of Huntmgton Heacn. was scne<luled to get un- der way today Alcala. 35. 1s charged an R1vers1de Count y w11h forcibh: rape and mtent t o commit bodily harm m an attacK on a 15 year old Los Angeles area girl in Ban ning on f'eb. 13. Riverside County prosecutor; allege that Alcala took the girl to a remote Banning area to photo graph her, then attacked ht-r and left her ued to a 1ree. Alcala is scheduled for Cl pre li m lnary hearing F riday to West Or ange County Municipal Court on charges that he kidnapped and killed the 12-year-Old Hunt· ington Beach girl who disap · peared June 20. Robin Samsoe·s unc lao and decomposed body was round near Sierra Madre on July 2. A ft'w tar ball., from <1n 1>11 ..,J1ck conttnUt.'<I to latter :.mall ·~tretche-. of '>a nd an Huntington Beach loda) but \l s. Coa-.1 Guard ofhc1ab 1t·rmed cleanui> operation." '>UCC\'!:.sful and nearly finished "Wt• art' ... .-tasfied . ·: said Coast t;uard ('apt Skip On .,tad. who '>atd paddlt' 'l·rapf'r..," pulled hy bulldo1('rs had completed tht' m opup bt•l"'t'E'O lfunt 1ngto11 ~tat(' R(•ach a nd 40th Street 1n ~''"' !XJrl 1\-\omla} tit· .,md .. moderate amounts ·· or nil glob~ rrom •he weekend .,pill "'l'rt' spotted on the beach twt"' <'en Roba Chica State and Sunsl'I Beach early today ··w e we re !'>Urpnsed to hnd thPm there:· Ons tad said Workmen were called in to <,pre'ad an oil absorbent rnatenal hy hand dlld Onstad JJrt!d1cted that the remammg 011 would be · eliminat ed by late today . As an added precaution. J Coast Guard helicopter patrolled the strand fro m Long Beach to L"guna 8('ach an <,earch of any 1solaled s pills that may hav.- "'.Js hed ashore Ons tad e-.umall•d 1ha1 5.000 i.:a llon~ o r refined 0 11 flo<ited to tht• shore from a :.eepage or un known on~an Ht• :.aid 11 1::. un ltkPly \hat offtCtab '.A.tit \race tht• -.ourct• of the spill Newport tkac h lifeguard -,pokt:sman Capt Rud Belsht' -,<1 1d there wt.•n· no reports today of any 011 remaanang on local beac·ht'S Lare~uards at Huntington City BPach :.aid lhe :.ttuat1on wa-. ·much better today ·· Valley Girl Hurt by Car A ·1 \'t.'ar otd ~art wa~ anJured 1n F11unta1n Vall,•y Munday "'he n :.he <tppar~ntl)' fell under I he rear wheel of ci car being pu s hed by h~r family \Jn Newhopt' !)t~t pohce said Juanita Eufras1a Hernandez s uffcreo lacerations and abras ions to her left ar m ano leg in the 3:~ p.m misha p near P r imrose Avenue She was treated at Fountain Valley Com munity Hospital and later re· leased Pol.tee said the car her family was pushing was out of gas • Alcala was .urested at has parents' Monterey Park home on J uly 24 where Huntington Be ach investigators s earched for possible criminal evidence. Officen impounded hundreds , of photographs allegedly taaeo by Alcala, many or children and women in va r ious stages or Coast J . ' (See ALCALA. Pace AZ) Weather I ' IJlciaJ b1Gt that China's late cluef fof state. Liu Sbao-cbi, may be ~rehabilitated aooo, appeared lo-1 da in the Pttint Dally. The of. r 11cf a1 paper of the munici pal • Cooimunlat Part) and city 1ov- erament promt6ently reprinted a demand UU.t Uu'a reputation, beamlrcbed bJ the radical Gang of roar and tbe late De(eme Smog May Decrease Wednesday Fog. .ow cloud.a atone coast late night an6 early mornmg otbe rwtse s unny Wednesday. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Wednesday 70 to 74 at beaches. 88 to 95 inland. . I MtnJ.ur 1JD Pl9o. be reltored. FAIRE INSIDE f": ... BJ DAVIDXUTZ•ANN Of .. IM!ltJ."" IWt Soutben1 Calltornta '• 1reat smo1Ilea•of1t7t couJd be com· in1 to ao end byWedDelda.y, but alr quaBty oftlclala ca..uoo.cl to- day •"that we're not out ol the wood.I yet." Wlsilil ftnt •tu• alert.a wre called for tbe La Habra and San· ta ·Ana Canydo area. today. r.l· athely 1ood air cauallty wu more u.. "'* than QM. uceptioa ln Co.ta Iii••· Newport Bac.b, L•I••• Beaeb, HuaU01ton & ... clt-•ltd t~e hD Juan Caplatraao aDd San Clemat. areaa. Sna.-•'~&lr qualilJ' attuation, Offtdall atlll eelW MeGDd ataa• tAdmtrtaJ • .- all rta l o Oran1e and Los An1elea counties tOday. BUl Faulkner, a spokesman for the South Cout Air Quality Mana1ement Dlatrlct, said in· du1try in the two-county area was :iulred to cut back p0Uu· UOn t-11fon• by. peJ"CBl Faulkner uld thl• mH tt pow•r plants had to bum ' .,. cltan•t fuel they had and t' aat taoken ln U.. Lot Ana'•l• .Dd Lona Beaeb harbor areu • ere not atlond to unload petrol tWD 1uppU.. Partial lot l"tlltrlctlou • blcb bad beell lmpl.emnt..S tr tbe put ..,...'t reqlllnd today, ol· nctata aatd, bftauae 11•111411 bad been a bollda1 and U would bHe UUMd too m.cb CO d\aliOn to ,.qul,.. car pooUn1. l No aecood ataae health or ln· duatria1 al.e.rU a.re forecut for Wednetday, Faulkoer ,.id. Faulkner said Orance County basn 't been bit u bard u other eectiolll ol Southern CaUfom.t.a ln wbat oftlclalt aa,y hu bMn the wont 1.mo1 an.ck ln ftl'e yean. Oranae C4>'1nt1'• cout and H• breeiea ~ave been a mltjor fac· tor lD 1parine t.be aru fTom UM 1muda smoc clouds tbat have ltUlecfOtber Wand areu. Faulkner said WeclDetday'a outloot II lmproriq beca .. ot a •'•lltbt hnp~eat .. ta tbe Inversion t.1er. a condition wbJeb trmpe pqllutaatt eklM to tb• ,...,.a .. ComPCM~ the air probaem ban .,_; nt teD)l"ratul"tll In tbe mid-SOI wbJch National WHtber Semce fo~uter1 say could continue tbrouab th• week. Inland Oraoce County swell.red io H de1ree beat wblle Newport Beach wa1 better oft with temperatureJ lo the mld·'70e. AD OYemiCbt low of • WU predlded for tbe county t~t after t.be mercury 1'U ~ed to peu at M l•Saota Alla 1'01 alld low cloua• ••re f oree.llt to coatllllle ID tbe early monabllll aklaa tbe c:out. Tbe oalloc* Jcir t.be rem&iDMr of tbe .... uathadM ~ bot .,...., wWl a coollftl U..S p.rbapa .. u,01 Ul by tile weeklOIL 7 KYPl.Ol BOSTON CAP) -BoatOG'I propoHd uH of tlS0,000 lo publlc money to build facwu .. for an outdoor Mau to b• eel brated b)' Pope John Paul II bu provok-1 a cootroveray over th• HparaUoa of ebu.rch: ud atat•. ··ra It appropriate to ipeod public tax ~Iara, public tax money for a reUaioua Hrviee oo the ao.ton Common!" 1ald Dr. Kenneth Claua, a United Church of Chrllt mlnJ.lter. "lt'1 apllt the Prottltant c:om- muoHy," aatd one Protlltant leader who did not wut to be ldeotlfted. "lt'1 left Protestant.a 1eethina." ' ' Hearings to Begin On Value Added Tax 801ton, a beavUy Roman Catholic city. I.I the flnrt stop on the pope'• vialt to the United Statea. The planned outdoor M aa1 on the Botton Common on Oct. 1, the pope's flnt public event ln lhia country, ls ex~t­ ed to draw S00,000 people. Focus of the controversy la the city's proposed payment for the construction or two hu1e plat· forms for the altar and the 300-member choral group that wlll participate in the Mass. WASJllNGTON <AP> -The nation could have a new tax, called a value added tax, as early as 1981 to raise as much as $150 billion u a partial sub- stitute for other exiatln& taxea, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said to· day. Rep. Al Ullman said bis panel will hold hearings on the pro· posed tax in October. While be said he favored the idea, be stressed 10 a speech that it would not increase the total tax burden "We don 't want one dollar of new taxes for the Amencan peo- ple under today's conditi~." Ullman said at a seminar sponsored by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The value added tax, also known as the VAT, is often Four Cracks May Close Onofre Plant Four cracks in an auxiliary cooling water pipe may force the temporary shutdown of the San . Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion for additional inspection and repairs within the next few days. Southern California Ediaon of· ficials, operators of the nuclear plant. said today the "minor c racks" were found Friday and reported to Nuclear Regulatory Com mission representatives. The cracks were detected In w e ld s tn an eight-inch in diameter pipe that carries non- radioactive, borated water dur- ing refueling operations as part of the plant's emergency core cooling system, said David Bar ron, Edison spokesman. The outdoor pipe can "be easi- ly replaced" but may require a plant shutdown "in the near future." Barron sa.ld. NRC officials have been keep- ing a close eye on the problem of cracking welds at the nation's 72 nuclear power plants ever slnce the March disaater at Penn- sylvan1a'11 Three Mlle Island reactor Cracked welds may have led to that accident. of. f1cials aaid. Window Sma8hed; Stereo Gear Gone A burglar used a bueball bat to break out the front window to a Radlo Shack outlet at &991 Warner Ave. early today and made olf with about $4,700 worth of 1tereo equipment. Huntlncton Beach pollce reaponded to a burtlar alarm at • 3:07 a.m. but found only a bat: 1ytn1 amons •hard.I of 1lua, an.a a ran.aacked ltore. .. ,, DAILY PILOT , ... 0.-C.. °""'' ....... •llfl-t(fllt(-.. ....., .... _~-··--·''"'°'-< .. ,, ~ ............ c-.._., ... ,-... ...... " ..... _..., .......... ,,_., , .. c-i. 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Fro91 Page A I CUBA ••• The senator is a leader of Senate opposition to the SALT treaty The senator talled the deploy. ment of Soviet combat troops in Cuba "a most dramatic example of a pattern of Soviet and Cuban SOVIET WEAPONS POUR IN TO CUBA -A4 behavior which is hostile to the interests of the United States, lts friends and allies." Meanwhile, the Carter ad· ministration plotted lts next move in the issue of Soviet troops in Cuba at a high-level White House meeting this mom· ing. Wh1te House spokesmen said Secretary or State Cyrus Vance, national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski , Defense Secretary Harold Brown and CIA Director Stansfield Turner met for an hour to discuss Mon day 's two-hour dlscuulon between Vance and Soviet Am trnssador Anatoly Dobrynm. At the conclusion of this mom ing's meeting, Brzezinski report ed to President Carter, but White House otrlcials would of· fer no detajls, in keeping with the administration decision to keep the s ubstan ce or the negotiationA as secret 811 possi- ble. Dobrynin cam e and left through the State Department basement Monday, avoiding re- porters waiting on the street f ',....PageAI UFE ... Canadian TV Ftrm Pushes Cable Project A Canadian cable telev1s1on company offered today to help lift plans for a cable system in Huntington Beach off the ground and onto television sets by the end or the year Cullen Watson, president or Canadian Cablesystems Ltd , told local coordinators that work could begin immediately if bi.s firm Is allowed to become a partner In the project. Watson suggested a 50-50 partnership between his com· pany and Dickinson Com· muoication Ltd .. the proposed Huntington Beach contractor. Plans for construction of the system first hit a roadblock in 1978 when bond sales to finance the system were canceled by several Wall Street bond un· derwriting firms. Earlier thla year, the Public Cable Television Authority, which coordinates the project, agreed to seek private fina.nc ing From Page Al ALCALA. • • dress and undress. Alcala, who pleaded Innocent to the Orange County charge at his July 26 arraignment, was confined cto Orange County Jail without ball. He had been released from Riverside detention alter post· lng a $10,000 bond on March 18, officlala reported. Alcala served nearly 27 months In state prlson after be· Ing convicted Ln 1972 of a crime against a child In wblcb he raped and beat an 8-year-old I.a. Angeles girl The young Huntington Beach girl had been approached at a local beach the day 1he dllap· peared by a man fittln1 Alcala's descriptlon. police sald. Beach neu.rolo1ist, teatlfled that Youns'• We waa beln1 main· talned by a ventilator tb&t help1 him breath . Youoc 11 hospitalized at Hoa& Memorial Ho1plt.al ln Newport Beach. A 1lrl!r1eod who wu with the Samsoe 1trl said the man want· ed to take their pictures but left when the two young1ten1 were approached by an adult friend. Towne Hid he anUclpatea that Young will die "in a matter of mlnutea" after the ventilator ll - turned off. Videotape Stolen It wu not Mrs. Youns's re- queat that Judae Sumner order' From Apartment &Jl act to end Vounc'a llte rather tbat be order that the We 1up-A HWltinaton Beach man told port 1y1tems be abut off and th b la t red b.la n.tUl'. be allowed to follow tt.a police at a ur1 r en e af.artmeot Monday and took a own eoune. d I ed t Tbere la a poulblllty _ v deotape recor er va u a althoueb an extremely remote Sl,000 and '7.50 worth ol pen- one -tbat Youn1 wlll •tart nl~incen aald the buraJar en· breatbilal OD bis own and remalD tered the apartment ol M.R. lop- au.;:-. and three W•tmiDlter polio 1ometlme after 8 a . m. m,11 School conrpanion.I were throuah a rear bedroom wtndow. retumlna bom.e from the beach 1fbeo tbeir car went out of control and crashed on Ootbard Street la RUDtlJllton Beadl. YOWll WU partially 9jeeted from tbe veblcle and' later pinned beneath It, police Hid. In bl• r11lla1, Sumner, Laauu s.aeta, Mid ''t!Mn ii no doubt about the approprla._.. of tbe relJUeat that (Jln'. Y~) bu _.. of tM court or tJM power of the court to 1rut the . r14uelt ll the ntd•e• J~ lt. ' ·"All memben of (Yoaq'1) immediate family ban be.n notJfied of thll IMartq and none bu npr••• anJtbiDI but IU,P-'°" f« tM prt:f01e4 acUon • • • •h·ea the not to accept or .... ,... medleaf u..un.et, lt ~ ·:.-... ~ ,:-: ~ ~~ UM ,_.,.._ CYOUlll). ID tldl ...... ~ ....... -..... dlia """ .. ,..,.. trMl• --*·'' Fabric Painting Coone Planned Hunt.iqt.on Beach Union Hilb School Dlltrtct'• adult 1cbool baa •DDOGDHd a new cl&11, fabric N1Dtlnl, ln whleb 1tu· dMlta will peiDf deillpa GD ablrta · udotllll' .... al. TM c1all be.,,_ •nual'ldal at Uae cllltrlet ectue1tlon Heter, llOl Bolaa Ave., Huntlntton a.acb, and m..ta oo TbutldQ'I betw .. 1 and I p.m . Guitar Clue Set A be&lDMn coun• lo folk 1wtar, a..Jptd tor 1trummen lnterHted 1a accompan1ta1 •taa•n, .,..._ tGD!Pt at l'ouD· tm Vallej HIP lcbool, TIM clau ll to m..t oe 'l\MldQI ....._faadtp.m. " A Pair ol Queen• .... --..... Beauty queen Cheryl Prewitt (right ), wbo was crowned Miss America Saturday. meets Tracy Au.tin, queen of the U.S. Open tennis tournament. in New York City. The tennis star and the Mississippi dazzler met during the taping of their TV shows Strike Cuts Flights At Hughes Airwest Hughes Airwest 's 48 planes re mained on the ground today and an A1rwest spokesman said he has no idea when the strike bound airline lS Ukely to resume operations Airwest canceled its 400 daily flights Monday when 2,200 of Us ticket, reservations and clerica.I employees walked off their Jobs The walkout was called dunng a recess in a bargaining session . in Washington.DC Larry Litchfield, a spokesman for the airline, said the firm ls anxious to return to the bargain Ing table to settle the wage dis· pute. However, he !laid no date has been set for the two sides to re sume talks The strike was called at 10 30 a .m and caught alrhne manage ment by surprise, L1tchf1eld 'Draft Haig' Panel Files WASHJNGTON <AP > A committee to drart re tired Army Gen Alu ander M Haig Jr for the Republican pres idential nomination has filed or- ganization papers with the Federal Election Com· mission. Committee head Charles A. Mc Manus Jr. said Mon day he received favorable reaction to a Halg can· dldacy. HaJ1. who 1erved as Richard Nixon's While Houae chief of staff, re- signed from the Army this year alter serving as head or NATO forces in Europe Halt 1pokeaman Pete Scacco said Hale likely would view formation of the committee aa "very fiatterin&" but still is UD · decided about the race. said Planes that were on the ground stayed where they were and those that were LD the air we re directed to the nearest airport that bad ao A1rwest fac1hty Litchfield said the compllca· t ions from the grounding of those fllghts were substantial "We 're still trying to do what we can with management personnel to find alternate means of travel." he said According to L1tchf1eld. at the time of the walkout there were 200,000 advance bookings for the airline A s p okesman f o r Air Ca l1forn1a· i.a1d that airltnt- would try to accommodate as man y d1splaeed Airw""' passengers as poss1bll' Both hnes fly to Las Vegai. from Orange County. According to the Air Cal spokesman , La s Vegas ts becoming the unofficial center for airlines that are trym1 to ac- com mod.ate Alrwetst pusengl'rs From Orange County. Alrwest a lso flies to Phoerux and Tucson ,~,.... P-.. A I TED ... not to seek re-electa.on "That's wrong, .. Kennedy said. ··He derued it . l denied 1t. lt didn't happen." Kennedy said his attitude about a pouible candidacy chan1ed during tbe summer con1reuiooal recea.s. "Over the latter/art of July and lo August, I ha a good deal of time to reOect both on the direction ol the country and bow we u a society are coming to 1np1 with the issuet that tace our people," Kennedy told the Glo~ "Tbese issues are Intensify tn1, and that's why I 'm not ex- cluding the poeslblUty of a can· didacy. Bandits Nab Bag Of Gems LOS ANGLELl:S <AP> - Police were 1ootlDc for two men wbC' crabbed a vallH full of U ema, 1old and aettlnp from a ewelry aalelman at the aomnc llil f.atat• poat offlc• Putriac lot, the tb.lnS major Jewel beilt here lD u many week.I. The robbery Mooday netted the two 1uapecta an eaU~ed Sl.5 m.lllioD, olftcen aaid. The men, in their 308, ap· proacbed Robert V. Daly, 50, who 1lvea In Ro1Un1 Hllla Estat•. u be wu puttlna mall lo bU car trunk. men &rabbed Daly and 1 ld it rttbt there!," Da- ly o d officers. The band.Its snatcbed the cue and took off ln two vehicles -a wblte van and a mld·1he red puseuaer car. 1a ld Loa An1ele1 County Sheriff'• Sit. Ben Shuemaker. There were no sUJpecta, be said. add.int that his office was ln contact with two divillons of the I.a. Angeles Police Depart- ment that are investigatin& re- cent slmllar robberies. On Sept. 5, two mdhe!d a .cun on an Encino jewelry salesman wblle they relieved him of 1ems valued at $250,000. One bandit told salesman Herbert Berkowitz, "If you want to live, do as I tell you," before escaping 1n av an with hill accomplice. Berkowitz has been put under hypnoels, but bas not come up with a license number. accord- ing to pollce Sgt BUI Windham Huntington's Adult Sclwol Slates Tours Theater excursions to thc: Russian ballet and to a stage comedy are sponsored this month by Huntington Beach Union High School D1stnct 's adult school Moscow's Bolshoi troupe is tu perform "Stone Flower" at the S hrtn(' Aud1to r1um 1n Los Angeles Sept 15 A SZ'l fee cov tors balcony ticket, round·tnp bus transportation and a lecture en route, a spokesman said. 'Chapter Two," a Neil Simon comedy. 1s set for Sept. 22 at the lluot1ngt o n Hartford i n Hollywood. A S22 fee includes a meua.nlne or orchestra seat, transportation and an en route lecture. he said Both excursions are to start at the education ce nter's r ear park mg lot , 5201 Bolsa Av e .. llun11ngton Beach. at 12 30 pm and are to return between 6 and 7 pm Further lnfonnat1on is avaifa. ble at 898-6736. the spokesman said Back to School Night Scheduled Huntington Beach's College View Elementary School PTO has scheduled Its Back to School Night for parents on Oct 2 at 7 pm The organization's board held its first meeting of the new school year Friday by hosting. teachers to a buffet luncheon, according to president Jerry Larkin. Omega means the most style on hand. SLAVICK'S PiMJ~5'fta 14J11 Omeaaia alway1 keeping lime wtth fashion. 14 karat yellow 1old bnceltt watches: A. Lady'1, Sl,400. B. Man's, s1 .aoo. C. Man'1wtth diamond.a. 12,800. 0 OMECM Puhion l•land. Ntwport untt'r, Nt'WpOC'f Bcach I <714) 644· 1380 \ Othn l~!Ullon• Wttfmll111er Mall. ~ Hill• Mall. °""'"'' C.mr11t AiwO-• t.ae Anllffet / t1o.._1 a.-Yt.tJta 11 .. _tl_• __ ,._ .. _.._. ..... -~ ------- 7 r . - _Yo_urBomete•n ~ Dally 1'e•spaper ~ VOL. 72, NO. 2~, 4 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS~ iTed on the Brink? Senator Watching Caner on Economy BOSTON <AP ) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy says the way Presi· dent Carter deals with the falter· :' ing U.S. economy may be the de· termining factor in his decision a bout whethe r to run against ? him. lo an interview published in today's Boston Globe. Kennedy 1 sa1d another factor in his de- f cision will be "the American people 's pe r ceptio n of how tbmgs are and whether things are golng to get better. "l have not ruled out the , possibility of a candidacy." Ken- ' nedy said in the interview. "I ' have no time frame. J have no 1 date and I have no fu rther com- • ments or statements about a date " I He s aid bis d ecision will be based in part on Carte r's "own :a b i l i t y t o deal wHb the ' economy." Asked if he expeeted t Carter to be the Democra tic I' Party candidate. a position he has repeated previously, Ken- ned y said: "That q uestion can bes t be answered by his own ability to deal wtth the economy." Kennedy said he, Carter and Mrs. Carter lunched at the presi· dent's invitation Friday in the White House. "I indicated to the president that 1 wanted to work closely watb the admmistration over the 400Daily APWl ...... to EYES ON ECONOMY Sen. Edward Kennedy next rew months on energy and the economy. But that's all I'll say about the lunch " He and Carter have "some areas of disagreement." said Kennedy. without elaborating. He denied a re port in the Atlanta Constitution and Journal on Sunday that be asked Carter not to seek re -election. "T h at's wron .11?." Kennedy Strike Cuts Flights At Hughes Airwest f Hughes Airwest 's 48 planes re- mained on the ground today and a n Airwest spokesman said he : has no idea when the s trike- bound airline is Likely to resume ope rations. Airwest canceled its 400 daily flights Monday when 2,200 of its ticket. reservations and clerical employees walked off their jobs. The walkout was called during a r ecess in a bargaining session in Washington, D.C. Larry Litchfield , a spokesman for the airline, said the firm is anxious to return to the bargain- ing table to settle the wage dis- • pute. ~ However, he s aid no date has I been set for the two sides to re- r s ume talks. , The strike was called at 10: 30 ~a . m. and caught airline m anage- . m e nt by s urpr ise, Litc hfie ld s aid. 1 P la nes that were o n the >ground stayed where they were and those thal were in the air : were directed to the nearesi r ! J airpor t that had a n A1r wesl facility. Litchfield said the complica- tions from the gro1mding of those filghts were s ubstantial. ··w e're s till trying lo do what we ca n with managemen t pers onnel to find a lterna te means or travel," he said. According to Litchfield , at the tim e of the walkout there were 200.000 advance bookings ror the airline. A ~p ok es man fo r Air California s a id that airline would try to accommodate as man y dis placed Air west passengers as possible . Both lines fly to Las Vegas from Or ange County. According to the Ai r Cal s pokes man, Las Ve g as i s becoming t he unofficial center for airlines that are tr ying to ac- commodate Airwes t passengers. From Orange County, Airwest also flies to Phoenix and Tucson. said. "He denied It. l denied it. It didn't happen." Ke nnedy s aid his attitude abo ut a p ossible candidacy cha nged dur ing the summer congr~lonal recess. ·'Over the latter pa rt of July and in August . I had a good deal or time to reflect both on the direction or the country and how we as a societ y are coming to gr ips with the issues that face our people." Kennedy told the Globe . "These issues are intensify. rng. and that's why I'm not ex eluding the possibility of a can- didacy. "f've been approached by peo- ple an the Democratic Party, by political leaders and by ordinary working people urging me to re- cons ider the possibility of a can- did acy "My position at this time is tha t 1 have not ruled out the possibility of a c and idacy Tha t 's ba sically m y current thinking." Democrats trymg to drum up support to draft Kennedy a re riding a wave of encouragement brought on by events of the past few days ·'The phone is ringing off the hook." said State Sen. Sharon Pollard of Ma ssachusetts. a leader of the d raft movement in Kennedy's home state . Shadow of Herself Diana Fung proudly stand!> next to ht:r lif l' -.1tt- photograph t aken one year ago on her honeymoon. Now Diana has shed 78 of he r former 226 pounds to become "Weight Watcher of 1979." an av. ard ~he received in London. Smog Siege May Ease w / d d Bandits Grab Ge1ns we nes ay . ByD~~~~~~~~"ANN Worth $1.5 Million Southern California's great smog s iege of 1979 could be com· ing to an end by Wednesday. but air quality officials cautioned to- da y "that we're not out of the woods yet." While fi rst stage alerts were called for the La Habra and San· ta Ana Canyon areas today, rel· atively good air quality was more the rule than the exception m Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, La guna Beach . Huntington B e a ch a n d th e San J u a4 n Capistrano and San Clemente areas. E ven with an improving air quality situation. officials still called second stage industrial a le rts in Ora nge a nd Los Angeles counties today. Bill Faulkner. a spokesman for the South Coast Air Quality Management Dis trict, said in· dustry in the two-county area w as required to cut back Pollu- tion emissions by ~ percent. Faulkne r said this m eant \ •power plants had to burn the cleanest fuel they bad and that tankers in the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas were not allowed to unload petroleum supplies. Parldn1 lot restrictions which had been implemented in the past weren't required today, or. <See SMOG, Pace AZ) LOS ANG LE LES <A P I Police were looking for two men who grabbed a valise Cull or 'Draft Haig' Panel Files WASHINGTON <AP > A committee to draft re- t 1 re d Army Gen. Alex a nder M. Haig Jr. for the Republican presidential nomination has filed or· ganization papers with the Fed e ral Election Com- mission Committee head Charles A. Mc Manus J r. said Mon- day he received favorable reaction to a Haig can dtdacy. Haig, who served as Richard Nixon's White House chief of staff, re- signed from the Army this year after serving as head of NATO forces in Europe. Haig spokesman Pete Sc acco said Haig likely would view formation of the committee as "very flattering" but s till is UD· decided about the race. gems. gold and settings from a Jewelry salesman at the Rolling Hills Estates post office parkanS! lot. the third maJor Jewel he1~1 here m as many weeks The robber y Monday netted the two suspects an estimated SJ .S m1lllon. oHicers ~a ad The men. 1n t heir 30s. ap proached Robert V Daly. so. who lives an Ro llin g Hill ~ Es tates. as he was putting maal m has car trunk . The men grabbed Daly and said. "Hold it nght the re'." Da· ly told officers. The bandits snatched the case and took off m two vehicles -a white van and a mid-size red passenger car. s a id Los An gele s Co unt y Sheriff's Sgt. Ben Shue maker. There wer e no suspects. he said. adding that his office was in contact with two divisions of the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment that are investigating re cent similar robberies. On Sept. 5, two men held a gun on an Encino je welry salesman while they relieved him of gems valued at $2!50,000. One bandit told s ale s man H e rbert Berkowitz, "IC you want to live. do as I tell you,·· before escaping in a van with bis accomplice . Evieted for $3 Bill? Wuple, Seven Kida Lo1e Howe Over Taxe8 QUINCY, Fla. lAP) -Hattie Mae Kenon . her disabled husband and their seven children have lost possession of their wood-frame home and may be evicted -all becau.se tbey failed to pay $3.0S 1D property tu.et four years a10. "I felt bad," Mn. Kenon said of tbe day earlier in the summer when a real estate brQker in· toi.ed bw that M had bc>uibt the tbne-bldroom boule. "I cried Mme, and I prayed some," lbe Nid tn an interview. "It reall1 blll't to know we wen coin• to loee everythlD• •• bad.;r lob G. Barrow IJDapt1betU certilk• .. for the balt·acre prop- •rtJ Wldilr' a J'lodda law that allow• •• bullvl•uat .., buy ••dlll' ,._-. laDd frdm ti.. countJ tax collector lf tu .. I ~ haven't been paid after a two. year arace period. "It grieves me to see these people be the victim," said Bar· row wbo la trytna to 1et the Kenons evicted trom the house five miles north-of thlt Northwest Florida town. "And some ~ them, J sues•. are vict timt by their tcnoraace . Uowewir. the la• will cell JOU that lpor. w.11 oo ~c:..S ''Everybo4J iD , lf th•Y proftt aoJ, proftt to tbe dll· advaatqe ol other folb,'' tbe brokft Aid. "And that'• the way tlte wOrtd .. built ... Mn. Jtmoa, a, bu d.lu.t• aad blab blood .,,...un. Her bubmil. hdo, bu bMD u.ted tor _... W... tor • ~· _. twtee Ul.tbiMD committed to nortda llate Ro9pltal at CW· taboocbel. Mn. g...., 1aJcl r Altbouc:h at least two tax-due notices bad been sent to their home. Mrs. Kenon said. ber husband can nett.her read nor write. lo W76. two yea.rs after lbe Kenoaa falled to ~ tbe $3.05, . K•llOfl'I qame WU plHed Oil a public UAt of cleUnqueot tax- payera. Two moatht later, June 1. me, Barrow paid t.be tu eol)ec. tor the $1.0I, tlMD waited tbree 1•an. one more tban required by law, fOC' UM family to 1Ml1 the onrd91tu. Two snontht ·~l Barrow boulllt the Mid for u-e proptety alter tM X..... failM to pq. It coet lllbD a total ot tJJJ.tl. Tb• land ll appralted at ts,IOO, • aff0fd1'1 to loc-1 tax f'ffO ... County Ruling A First By FREDERICK SCUOEMEJD., Of I~ OlilY ,.II .. .Stitt Orange County Superior Court Judge Bruce Sumne r ordered to- day that supp<>rt syste ms ma1n ta1ning the laft> of 18-year-old Vincent Martin Young be turned o{{ Sunday mom&nJ!. Judge Sumnt'r. 10 the first dt'- r 1s 1on or ll!> kind in 0 range Coun tv his tory. round th11t Young a Westminster Hi gh School student a 1ticall y rnJured 1n an April 24 Huntington Beach automobile acc1dt•nt 1s 1n ;i · · h u p 1· I ,. -. -. m e d 1 ,. a I ca rcumstanc1· · He apparent ly cannot hu;,r lh s e'le~ an> sewn ... hut for ha-. o wn sake· he cannot hreathe 111· C'annot ft•t-d h1m-.t'lf Ill' ha ... n<1 control over h1~ bodily runcll!>n~ Ht' C'annot feel p::ian or plea~urt· ' J udge Sumnt•r ... o.11d rn hi:. thn•t page wnttenop1nt0n Sumner", ord<·r w1ll tak1· efft '!·t at 8. 50 a m Sunday fl\'t' rJa) ~ from todav ''' a llow 11m(• for any last minu11 · dppeal 111 be hh•d l.t•t> Tnwnl' •• <ieputy puhh1· O(•f!'nder appointed to repn·wnt \ oung'<, mll·r('-..t s aul he dr1'-'" not mtend to ap~·al thl' dec1-.11m 101.1.m• abo :-..aid he k nl•l.I. or OU 11th1·r md1\1dual or l!roup mll'nd tn,I! 10 Jppc<.tl Townt' md1calltd that outside part1e-. might nol h:J\l' proix-r le,l!al -.tandmg 111 twrnmt> anvolv1-d 1n tht' Youn!! <·a-.e at th1!.. po1n1 ~e 11h 1•r 'y 11un l! ... moth1·r . "Jina. nor other mem bers or thl.' fo m1ly were prt>sent when the . rultng IA a ... a11nountt'tl The request that I he hfe SUIJ port systems be terminated wa., made by Mrs Young in hl'r c·apac at v a s Young 's C'On -.en •ator It 1s her responsibrlaty IO handle the affair~ for her l'Om ato:w <;on Dunng a heari n~ befort· J udg<' "umnl.'r on W t'dn 1·-.da~. Dr ThomJs Rogt'rs, a Nev.port HC'aC'h n<'urologasl. test rfi ed thal Young's hfr 1.1.as being main tamed bv a ventilator that ht•lps h 1 m h r l' a 1 h 1• Y o u n J..: 1 ... ho-.p1lall1ed al lloag-Memorial lloi..p11a1 an N1·wport Heach Towne ~aid he• ant1C'1pates lhi.11 Young will die ·rn a ma111.•r or manu.tes · after the ventilator 1::. 1 urned off. It .... a:.. not M r~ Young· ... ri· ciuest that Judgt• Sumner order an art to end Young's life rather th:it he ordl'r that the life ~up po rt s)stem:. bt> shut off and na t ure be allowed to follow it s own coursE' T ht>r l' 1 ... a poss1b1h1y cilthough an t>x tremely remol(' ont.> that Young wlll star1 breatlung on h1~ own <1nd remain alne Young and three Wcstmms tl'r lligh School companions werl.' returnm" home from the beach when their car went out of control and crashed on Gothard Street 1n Huntington Beach. Young was partially eJected from the vehicle and later pinned beneath al , police said. In his r ul ing, S umn e r , Laguna Beach. sa1d "there is no doubt about the appropriateness <See UFE. Pase A%) Coast Weather Fog, low cJouda along coaat late night and early morning otherwise sunny Wednesday. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Hi1bs Wednesday 70 to 74 at beaches, 88 to 95 inland. INSIDE TODAY Tho-. of '°" 0.0 toalcMd !ti mNlaf Nifhl fi'oolbaU can compare pr hnpreanona &DUia ""* of .,.,n. toritf1' Ende CadUlo. S.. ~Bl. a.ax ' r L ' 7 ' • • J j i t ; ' t !l : MIAMI lAJI) -HnriuM ............ ltlOqw todaJ II U drifted lulb la UM au» tl I llftlfO and foretN1tl"I waned tkt a IMame .. watdla allflil • I .. eH1ar1 for tbe Plorlcl• ,_.= Alabeaa. Kllllllillp ... .. ...... tM .. ol .. ...,. Wlnda had ,.acbed 100 cnPb u.d were U,Jl«ted to at....u-i rao.re O&te wam.lnp •ere lo el· f"t fOf' tbe Orr -,.ortu1u, • poup al amall llluda at lbtt edit ot tbl 0"11. "tt'1 JI to 41 bou.n away from land. but tbe 1tonn Ma a alow molloa tbat lncreu .. tl•• chanceia ot tbe tteertns nn.ta maklQI • 1>9th 1U,btly dllfer.nt from what the1 a,. now." uld rneteorololllt Pnatoe Leftwich or the fllatlooal Hurricane Center. "A slow movlna 1torm, by staying over water 1oater, runs ~., .............. r •"'-aald. wu eoetlaulq tll & mpb drtft toward• tlu ....U.~. ft 1'U MU' --lt;I aorUa ud loa11t• •.1 " ........ ~ .... ·--w.t. ,........,, wtUellt rMcW ._.. riune 1trenfth croe1ta1 the AllaaUc Off an lut wnt but weakened to troi>tcal atorm llat• by .... ,. ..... • .. ,. bora u a tnm1can1 MoM.Q u It tbrMt111ll IC17 Welt. Ry to- da)', tM tbnat to llM '1odda &011 bad decrHHd aa tbe 1torm moved' f a.rtber lato ta.. Gull. Boaten from 1(91 Larso ID tbe Florida Keya all the way U.. the Gull Cout to Grand tale, La., wen warned to 1tay tn pon. Small craft ftom Key Lareo up the llMt Cout to JUJ)lter were warned DOt to venture far from Hf I harbor. ·.£arter Rapped Rating Low in State SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A majority of Calif or· nians interviewed believe the nation would benefit If President Carter did not run in 1980, the Califomia Pou says. Asked if it would be good or bad for the country 1f Carter decided not to run again, 59 percent thought it would be good if he didn't run, and 21 percent thought it would be bad. Twenty percent bad no opinion. Forty-two per cent of those polled said Carter is doing a "poor" or "very poor" job. Fifteen percent rated his performance as "excellent" or "good." The number who had a low appraisal of Carter's pe rformance represents the largest poor opinion ever of a president, except for ratings given Richard Nixon in the months preceding his 1974 resignation, according to pollster Mervin D. Field. The poll surveyed 1,014 Californians durinf the w eek of Aug. 20 -27 , of whom 534 ident fied themselves as Democrats and 314 as Republicans Cracks May Close San Onofre Plant Four crackA m an awcWary cooling water pipe may force the temporary shutdown of the San Onofre Nuclear Geoerallni Sta· tion for additional inspection at)d repa1rs within the next few days . Southern California Edison of· ficials, operators of the nuclear plant, said today the "m1nor cracks" were found Friday and reported to Nuclear Regulatory Classic Cars On Display At SaJdl,eback Commtaaion representatives. The cracks were detected in welds 1n an elght·lnch in diameter pipe that carries non· radioactive, borated water dur· ing refueling operations as part of the plant's emeraency core cooling system, 1ald David Bar· ron, Ediaon spokesman. The outdoor pipe can "be easl ly replaced" but may require a plant shutdown "lo the near future," Barron saJd. NRC officials have been keep· Ing a close eye on the problem of cracking welds at the nation's 72 nuclear power planla ever alnce the March disaster at Penn· sylvania's Three Mile llland reactor. Cracked welds may have Jed to that accident, of. licials said. lft New Orteaaa, ClltYl'W \TSA Inc. beau clollq two Owt ol MHlco oU drtlliU lnJtallaUou and Hid other cutbackl m~ be Uktb' "We're to tbe ver1 prt·. Umloary •lqtl ol lffurlAI ud ••tllDI people ID." lalcl 1pok111nu Newell Seh.lndler . "If we have to brint everybody lo, we're look1na at about 800 people.·· Sebiodlet •aid Cbevroo COD· tracton be1an ceulDa work on two oU n, laltallatJou -OM at Sout.b Pua Tt aear tbe mout.b ol tb1 lllululppt~aad at a DtW platform tailed at Oardat Bankl, a t 1.c> m1lea due aoutb ol Cameron. Out ln tbe Atlantic , meanwhile, Hurricane Gloria lost 1tren1th and waa down- 1rad9d to a tropical atorm. Gloria'• top winds were ~ mph, beneath the hurricane tbre1bold of 74 mph. P'orecuter Most Beach Tar Balls Oeaned Up A few tar balla from an oil allele continued to Utter small stretches of aand ln Hunttnaton Beach today but U.S. Coast Guard official.a termed cleanup operations auccesaful and nearly finUhed. "We a.re aatllfled." said Coast Guard Capt. Skip Onstad, who aald "paddle scrapers" pulled by bulldozen had completed the mo pup between Huntington State Beach and 40th Street In Newport Monday. He said "moderate amounts" of oil globe from the weekend aplll were spotted on the beach between Bolsa Chica State and Sunset Beach early today. "We were surprised to find them there," Onstad said. Workmen were called in to spread an oil absorbent material by hand and Onstad predicted that the remaining oil would be eliminated by late today. As an added precaution, a Coaat Guard helicopter patrolled the strand from Long Beach to Laf una Beach in search of any lso ated apllla that may have washed ashore. Onstad estimated that 5,000 gallons of refined oil floated to the shore from a seepage of un· known origin. He said it Is UD· likely that offi cials will trace the source ol the 1pUI. Newport Beach lifeguard s poke11man Capt. Bud Bet.he said there were no reports today of any oil remalntna on local beaches. Lifeguards at Huntlngton City Beach said the situation was "much better today." "All of the oil seems to be out of the water and you can't see any traces 1n the sand," aaid Huntlncton State Uleguard Rick Rehm. A cluslc car show will hlghllgbt Saddleback College's North Campu s dedication weekend Sept. 30 at the school facility ln Irvine. Nude Models Vow 'Respect' Strike llolul Hope pndiet9d the storm •ould be1tn 1novln1 eHt· northeaet lo1want tbe open Ma later toda)'. No 1i1aiflcant ebHI• la ._Ith wu expecqct earl.Y~· Gloria WM near},J lta1W at Jatttude n .o north aad loDdwle 4•.s WHt, about 1,000 mUet .-tbwllt ol tb1 weatenuDQSt Aior.. Gloria 'a moUoa wu ea· pected lo be 1low and erratic for 14 boun. f'onca.at.,.. 1aid the 1torm'1 movement mlsbt la· elude a turn to the nortbeut. ID key West, dty worken were 11nt bom• at mid· afternoon Monday u rain aod wlndl ol up to II mph lubed the lower Keya. The weather service warned that wind-whipped aeu combined with hJ1h tlde could pu1b water on roadway1 OD t.be south alde ol Key West, t.be lut in the 1trln1 of bland.I exttodlnl from the IOU'tbern Up of Florida. An up-and·down storm, Frederic waa born in tbe same area of the Atlantic as Hur· rlcane David, which hit Flonda and Georgia laat week. David's toll wu more than 1,100 dead, moat ln the Caribbean. Sixteen dled In lbe United States. n.,...1..-e The Rt. Rev. John M. Allin, presiding bishop of the Episcopal church, focu.aes attention on the lssue of or- daining homosexuals at the church's 66lh general con- vention. Allin said h e d oesn't know what the church should do about the iasue. Boston . ., Fla~ed On Pope BOSTON <AP) -Bo1ton'1 proposed use of $150,000 la public mooey to build fadltUe9 for an outdoor Mau to be celebrat.d b1 Pope John Paul IJ has provot9d a cont.roveny over the separation of church Ud at ate. "II It appropriate to spend public tax dollars, public tax money for a reUaioua Mrvice OD the Bolton Common?" said Dr. Kenneth Claus, a United Church of Christ mlD1ster. ··u '• 1plit tbe Protettant com· mul11ty," 1alcl one Protestant leader who did not wut to be ldenll.fied. "It'• left Protestanta aeethlng." Boston, a heavily Roman C1tb0Uc city, la the first atop Oil the pope'• vlalt to the United States. The planned outdoor Masa OD the Boston Common oo Oct. 1, the pope's first public event in tbls country, ia expect· ed to draw 500,000 people. Focua of the controversy la the city's proposed payment for the construction of two huge plat· forms for the altar and the 300·member choral group that ,.,.... Psge Al wlll participate ln the Mus. The platforms, along with facilities at the Ma.as for the news media. are expe<:ted to cost $150,000, cl· ty officlala said The total city SMOG DECREASES. • • budget for the pope's vhlit, in· eluding police overtime. Is flcial1 said, because Monday had been a holiday and it would have cauaed too much confusion to require car poollna. No second ata1e health or In- dustrial alert.a are forecut for Wednesday, Faulkner uld. Faulkner aaid Orange County hasn't been hit aa bard u other eectlon.a of Southern Calilorrua In what oCficiala say has been the worst smog attack ui five years. Orange County's coast and aea breezes have been 8 maJOr fac tor In sparing the area from the s mudgy smog clouds that have stifled other Inland areas Faulkner said Wednesday's outlook h1 Improving because of a "alight improvement·• In the inversion layer, a condition which traps pollutants close to the ground. CompoundJng the air problem have been sizzling temperatunl6 In the mJd -908 which NaUooaJ Weather Service forecasters say College OKs Study on land Lease Saddleback College trustees will spend $15,400 to learn how they can leue l5 to 20 acres of prime college-owned land to earn funds to cover school ex· penaea. Truateea voted 6 to 0 Monday to hire lnatltutlonal Manage- ment Consultants to develop a plan for leuln1 the prime land on Mar1uerlte Parkway to private enterprise. The acreage Ues between the college's Marauerite Parkway entrance and a church to the nortbeut. The land la located acrou t.b.e street from a new mall. The appointment of the con· suit ants followed a one-hour. clo1ed-door 1eaaion where mem- ber1oflhefirm were Interviewed. cou Id continue week. h b th $700,000. t roug e On Monday, two Protestant Inl and Orange C ounty sweltered In 94 degree beat while Newport Reach was better off with temperatures In the mld-70s. An overrught low of 68 was predicted for tbe county torught after the mercury wu expected to peak at 94 in Santa Ana Fog and low clouds were forecast to continue In the early mornings along the coast. The outlook ror the remalnder of the week includes continued hot weather with a cooling trend perhaps setting In by the weekend. ministers, the Civil Liberties Union of Maasachuaetta and birth control and 1bortloo ad· vocate William Baird, objected to the expeodltures during a City Council hearing oo the proposed papal budget. CJaua said he supported money for "secunty." but wu disturbed about spending public money for the platforms that will be part of the Mass. "This 1s not a public event." he aald , noting that unde r Roman Catholic law. non· Catholics cannot receive com· munlon during Maas. Monsignor John Grant, editor o f The Pi lot , the Catholic ne ws paper for the Boston The first stage health alert Archdiocese. said "I thought a called in the north Orange Coun lot about that icity ex pen ty area today meant children. d1tures) myself l can see the the elderly and people with concern aboot it, but r feel the respiratory and cardiac prob· city under the purpose of 8 lems ahouJd have rema.ined in0 public celebration -baa to he doors Children a1ao w~r.e asked' aw.lire of costs In so many dJrec-to curtail their actav1t1ea and t'imia that the hne 15 a ve ry dif motonsts advised to cut down on f 1 c u It 0 n e 1 0 def 1 n e 8 n d their driving. separate .. Sending pe ople Indoo r s . Grant compared the pope 's ho w ev~r. led to a dramatic v i s it with that of Qu een s urge 10 energy consumption Elizabeth dunng the b1centen Monday, utihty offlc1ala said tb.J..s nlal. morning A spokesman for South('rn Califorrua Edlsoo Co. said that by 3 p.m Monday. a new peak demand re c ord or 12,440 megawatts had been set throughput the energy network. The previous high had been aet in June when power con sum ption suq1ed to 12.221 megawatts. Moat of thls Increased energy demand was attributed to air co nditi oner usaae, the spokesman said. Nevertheless , he said Southern CalllomJa Edison has been able to maintain full service to ill cuatomers. For t.bose wbo didn't stay in· doors, there were the beachea, where an estimated 100,000 peraons in Orange County aou1bt lo beat the beat an<I the 1mo1 Monday. I I',..... Page Al UFE ... of the r~uest that <Mrs. YowagJ has made or the court or the power of the court to grant the request lf the evidence Justifies it. "All members or CYouna's) immediate family have been notified of this bearing and oone bas expressed anything but sup- port for the propoeed action . . . gl ven the right to accept or re- f use medical treatment, it would be a der\lai of a fundamental right for the court to sincle out the conaerV1tee <Youn1) in this case u a person who does not have the rtlhl to refuse treat· meat." Colle1e community services loltructor Crail Sinclair, a car collector, la coordinating the show; which takes place from noon to 4 p.m. on the campus at Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Drive. BOSTON <AP> -Modela who pose nude for arti.lt1 and ea.au. at tour ol Bolton'• art 1ctaooi. are lhrealenina to strike next month if pay and wor1rln1 condi· Uona fail to improve. a~ profeulooab ~d we ~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mand respect." , Actlvltiea will include sueat speakers oo meana and metboda , of re1tortna c1 ... 1c can, a dit- play and talk on clu1lc btcycl11 and the automoblle dl1plays. Sinclair al10 ts looktn1 for cla111'c car ownen to dlaplay • their pre-19201 throush lHOa can at the ahow. For further information phone 831-4MIJ. DAILY PILOT T"°Or-C-Ooll'l "loC."""'-"ltC-.. ---"-.. ...,._..,, ... °'_ (_, ............. ~--... -... I ---.. ~ ,,_, ... ~ -· .._, -.._...._ ... ,.,,._ ...... v ..... ·-·"-~C:-,. ._ ......... -.. ..................... "_ ~~-""""""'"' ,.......,_. ........... .. _ .. , ..... --.~- ~.:.=- "We're tired of being treated like objects," Randy Jansen, 24, ot Somerville aaid Monday, "We Santa Anan Shot to Death InDUput~ The 25 members of the Guild of Art Modela Hf 1tud109 they work 1n are often free11..nt, 1toola they alt on are fllthy ancf the art atudentJ treat them poorly. JaDHO said two of the four major achoola the 1wld services, Bo1ton University School of Art and the School of the Bolton Museum of Fine Arla. have 11reed to Improve work.inc con· dltlons, but have failed to ralle pa_)' from $& per hour to $5. Bruce MacDonald, dean of the · museum llchool, Hid the school a1reed to lncrea1e beat and c .. an up the 1tuctiot, but nlMd out a pay i.Dereue, aayine the aebool didn't bave the "otra '1 ,000" to cover a ralle. "It'• too bad, nan,,.· Mac- Donald Hid. "I'm 1ympatbetlc to th• modell' pllpt. H.lltortcal· ly, art:l1t1• modell bave been trtated poorl1 aod they d ... rve better." Tb• swld repre11nt1 about OM•tblrd of the worldq modeJI la tbl dty. UDO J'ILUCE FAIRE INSIDE Todar'1 Dally PUot tU.. a ** at ......... Udo llu1u Villas•'• llial-a1aal11aaee Falre. wbkb ruu WMwdQ ................... ..-.w .. __ .,. ...... Doa 'l •111 tlle 11·.P•J• ·~ ..... 'MM ... Udo llartu v&U••• Ro1t1 a ••••·· ...................... ~ D.U,JllW.«-. ..... ~~ Omega n;ieans the most style on hand. St:AVICK'S PwJ,.... .. M• l911 Ometall always keeplna time wttb fashion. 14 karat yellow 1old bracelet watcbel: A. Lad,y'1. fl,400. B. Man•a. fl,IOO. C. Man'1 wiUl dlamoadl. tl.IOO. P11hlon llland, Newport <Anm, N..-pon leech I (714') 6«-UIO \ 6.titr LnorloMi Wntmlntttt Mall, ~ Hiii• M.all, 0.,.. Ctffl"'- Mlo C... la Aa,.i. I IM [)6.ID / lM v.-_ _,__ ........... -~-... --=-------· ,,_, _____ _ ( 7 EDITIO N YoarBe•etewa Dally New•pa ... r ~OL.. 1l# NO. 2S.. 4 SECTIONS • PAGES ORANGE COU..TV,-CALIFeRNfA TU ESOAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1979 F"tFTEEN CENts 'if - e .Support System Halt OK'd f Copter Rescues Victim ! Di.Yer Hits Rocks By STEVE MITCHELL CM .. DMl't Hole Saft A West Covina man who dived ; from the clitf at Crescent Bay Beach in Laguna Beach Mon· ;.d ay, hit rocks rather than ocean · and bad to be lifted from the f rock poi.ot by helicopter. t Mitch Byers, 20, apparently attempted to dive into an oncom- . ing wave at the rocky beach t' from a height or 20 to 2S feet Monday afternoon. 1 He m issed his mark and struck the wet rocks below the 100-foot high cliff, injuring his 1 forehead and neck, paramedics ' said today. I Laguna Beach firemen and t ~Carter Warned i paramedics climbed down the steep precipace to administer first aid to the battered diver un· til a rescue helicopter from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station amved. The helicopter ''Angel One" from El Toro maneuvered through thick fog to hover above the rocks, where a gurney was lowered to pick up the diver and a paramedic. Byers was reported in stable condition at Mission Community Hospital where he was flown fotlowmg the rocky rescue. The incident prompted an an- gry response from Crescent Bay resident Jackie Eagle. who wit· I Faltering Economy 1 Key to Ted Running .............. EYES ON ECONOMY Sen. Edward Kennedy 1- 1 Pair Seize Jeioolry Case I ,lnU Heist l LOS ANGLELES <AP ) - • Police were looking for two men ! who grabbed a valise full of f gems. gold and settings from a jewelry salesman at the Rolling ! Hills Estates post office parking • lot, the third major jewel heist · here in as many weeks. The robbery Monday netted t the two suspects an estimated Sl.S million, officers said. : The men, in t heir 30s, ap- ·~ proached Robert V. Daly, 50, who lives in Rolling Hills , Estates, as he was puttin& mail P in bis car trunk. l The men grabbed Daly and said, "Hold it right there!," Da- ly told officers. The bandits J snatched the case and took off in I two vehicles -a white van and a mid·slze red passenger car, s aid Los Angeles County Sherlfrs Sit. Ben Shuemaker. t There were no suspects, ne i said, addJ.nC that his office was ! in contact with two divisions of the Los An&elea Police Depart· ment that are investtsatlng re- cent similar robberles. Ou Sept. S, two men held a CUD on an Encino jewelry salesman while they relieved him of gems valued at $2:50,000. One bandit told salesman Herbert Berkowtu, "If you want to live, <See llEIST, Paae AJ> F.41RE INSIDE Toda>''• l>all7 PUot Uk• a loot at ..wta ill lJdo Marilla · VUla1e•1 MlnJ·Renal11ance Paire, wbSeb nuu WedMlday ~......,. Doa't .... lb• U ·pa1e maaume mtWM Udo If arina Vtlla1e 801t1 a 111'nt· ....... ce Faire, la todaf'• 09Urftlot. BOSTON <AP> -Sen. Edward M . Kennedy says the way Presi- dent Carter deals with the falter- ing U.S. economy may be the de· termirung factor in his decision about whether to run agamst him. In an interview published in today's Boston Globe, Kennedy said another factor in his de- cision wiJI be "the American people's percept ion or how things are and whether things are going to get better. "l have not ruled out the possibility of a candidacy," Ken- nedy said in the interview. ''I have no time frame, I have no date and I have no further com- ments or statements about a date " He said tus decision will be based in part on Carter's "own ab ility to deal with the economy." Asked if he expected Carter to be the Democratic Party candidate, a position he has repeated previously. Ken- nedy said: "That question can best be answered by his own ability to deal with the economy." Kennedy said he, Carter and Mrs . Carter lunched at the presi- dent's invitation Friday in the White House. "I indicated to the president that I wanted to work closely with the administration over the next few months on energy and the economy. But that's all I 'll say about the lunch." He a nd Carter have "somP areas of djsagreement," said Kennedy, without elaborating. He denied a report in the Atlanta Constitution and J ournal on Sunday that he asked Carter not to seek re-eledion. "That's wron g," Kennedy said. "He denied it. I denied it. It didn't happen." Kennedy said his attitude <See TED, Page A2) Coyotes Join Wild Dogs in San Clemente Several gunshots fired by San Clemente police frlahtened off a pair of wild dogs, maraudina with a coyote pack Monday night, after the animals re· portedly attacked cattle on the Viabeek Ranch. Police have ~ived several r eports in the past two week.a tbat the do1a may be attempting to ln,Jure the cattle that roam near Avenlda Pico lD a aru1Da area. Police Lt. Robert McDowell said today the 1bota olfJcera fired at 7:27 p.m. lloaday were intended to aeare th• doll off ud DOt blt them. Oraqe Coullt1 Animal CCJn. trol oftlcen ha.• al10 been eao.ct Into the , ... to l'OUDd up the wlld dop. But effort.I to catcb the bcMmdl bu• proved frultl-. ¥•Dowel ntd he bl" •· HlHd DO c:cJllflnned reporla ol the ... ..,..), tnjurtq ., of tbe cattle. ' nessed tbe rescue from a clifftop home nearby. ·'The city should do something to keep these people orr the cliff,'· she said Monday. She said parents climb down the loose-dirt cliff carrying their children in backpacks. and at one time she warned a dirt biker he was going to get hurt . "He was spinning around m circles nght by the clifr, and when his bike fell mto a crack, he had the nerve to ask me to help hlm get it out. "·she said. She said landscaping for a park, complete with artificial barriers. was to be constructed at Crescent Bay Park earlier this year Ci ty officials said today the landscaping project 1s being held up by the Coastal Com mission and the state. They said plans for the proJ eel. which includes a vegetation barrier along the cliff. along with low walls and cactus, have been approved by the city and county. But the city s pokesman said no plans have been for mulated to install warning signs along the blufftop. "We think the plants and cac tus will discourage cliff climb- mg," the spokesman said. Meanwlule. Bruce Baird. the city's director of Marine Safety. said his ~uards discoural'o(e rock {Stt DIVER, Page A2> MARINES PULL GURNEY, CLIFF VICTIM ABOARD Helicopter Hung Precanoualy Over Creaeent Bay Beach CLIFF DIVER AIDED BY LIFEGUARDS, LAGUNA FlAEMEN AT CRESCENT BAY Rescuers B•ttled Strong Surf, Fog to ReKue Weat Covin• M•n Hurt In Div• End to Smog Siege Due No Seco~stage Alerta Seen Wednesday BJ DAVID KUTZMANN °'-OMty ...... , .... Soutbem Callfornia 's great 1mo1 siege of 1979 could be com· inl to an end by Wednesday, but air quality officials cautioned to· day "that we're not out of the woods yet." While ftnt stage alerts were called for the La Habra and San- ta Ana Canyon areas today. rel- atively 1ood aJr quality was more tbe nale than the exception in Coeta Men, Newport Beach. La1una Beach, Buntlnaton Beach and tbe Sao Juan Capistrano and San Clemente areu. Even with an lmprovtnc air quality 1ltuation, offlctall sWl called aeeood ataae induatrtal alert• ln Oran1e and Loa ADl•l• comatl• today. Bill raullmer, a 1poke1man for tM 8outb Cout A1r Quality llanqemenl Olltrict, Hld in· • ...,.,. tit ... two-coantY ....... wu ;:tui.Nd to cut back POllu· Uoll r!one by• perceot. PaulkHr aald tbla meant power plants had to bum the cleanest fuel they had and that tankers in the Los Angeles and Long Beach harbor areas were not allowed to unload petroleum supplies. Parking lot restrictions which had been implemented in tbe past weren't reqUlred today, of· ficlal1 said, because Monday bad been a holiday and It would have caused too much confualon to require car pooUn1. * * * No second stage health or in· dustrial alerts are forecast for Wednesday, Faulkner said. Faalber s aid Oranae County hasn't been bit as bard as other eectioos of Southern California in what offtcla!a say has been the wont amo& attack in five years. Oranae County's coast and sea breezes have been a major fac- tor in spartn1 the area from the <See SllOG. Pace AZ> * * * Activities Cut by Smog Late afternoon outdoor ac· Uou. ttvit1M were curtai*l at all 21 But omctall 11ld mon atu· Caplat.ruo Ualfted School Ota-deata bad alnedy left ICbool b)' trtct campUHI Moaday becaUle that tlme • ._.., wu tbe ftnt ot a llnt·ataa• •IDOi alert. Cl&) ol lebool tbla MUIOll tor tbe C US D 1 a f et 1 of fl eta ls dSat.rtet'• ..Umated 11.-lltU· telephoned eehool p.rtnclpala at dnta. aboUt 2:IO p.m. ti) actvlli them-'lt&aiab at e&-l'lve ~· th•t 1t\1denta aboulct M ••t Beaeb Ualfted kbool Dllbiet home radMr tban eoatlne with campUMI wen not alf.eted by outdoor 1potta and otb•r tune· tbe heavy •mot. afflelall Hid. County Ruling A First By FREDERICK SCHOEMElll. OI-Deify,,_ Staff Orange County Superior Court Judee Bruce Swnner ordered t~­ day that support systems mam- taining the life ol 18-year-old Vincent Martm Young be tumed off Sunday morning Judge Sumner. 1n the first de- cision of its kind an Orange Coun ty history, found that Young a Westminster Hi gh School student critically m1ured m an April 24 Huntington S(!ach automobile accident is in a .. hopel(•-;s m edica l c1 rcumstanC<' 'He appar<'ntly cannot ht·dr Hts l'V<'S are sewn shut for his own -.ala•· h<' l'ttnnot hrf'atht-Ile C'annot feed himself lie has no control over hi s bodily fUn<'llOn'> He cannot fet'I pain ur pll·as uri· JudJ!t• Sumner -,aid in his thrc1· pa~(· wnttenopinwn Sumner's order v.tll tJkf' c·fft·ct at 8 50 am Sunda} f1H· day-, from today to allov. llmt· fnr an) last minute appeal lo be flh•d Let' Townl' a deputy public defender appointed to represent Youn~ s mtuest. said he does not intend to appeal the dcc1s1on l ov.nt' also -;aid hl' knew uf no otht'r 1ndJv1duJI or group intend 1nl{ to appeal Townt' md1caled that outside parties might nut have proper legal slandini.t to become 1nvoh ed in tht· Young <.'a:.e al Uus point ~either Younl{' mo lhl·r 'ima. nor other mt·mbers of the family wen• present when the ruhng was announced The requc-.1 that tht-hf(• sup • port ~}!-lt'ms l>c tt·rminatcd "d" made by Mrs Young 10 her capacity as Yo ung 's con servator It 1s her responsibility to handle lhe affairs for her coma105e son Durm~ a hearin~ before Judgl' Su mner on Wcdnt'sda}. Ur Thomas Roge r..,. d Nt'wport Beach neurologist. testified lh<il Young·5 life wa-. b('ing m<.11n t ained by a ventilator that help:. him hrejtht'. Young 1-. hos pitalized at lloag Memorial Hospital m Nt•wport Reach To"'ne said he ant1t•1patcs that Young will d1t• ·in J matter of m1nu1~ .. aft1·r tht• vf.'nt1la tor 1:, turn<·d off ll v.a:, not Mr:, Young ' re qU<'SI that Judge Sumner order dn act to l'nd Youngs ltfe rather !hat h(• order that the life sup· port :.ys tcms be shul off and nature be allo'4cd to follow its own course There 1s a po-.-.1b111 ty .tlthough an extremely remote one that YounR will l>tart breathing on his own and remain alive YounJ! and three Westminster High School_?:ompanioos were returmnJ? home from the beach when their car went out of control and crashed on Gothard Street m H unt m~ton Beach Young wa:. partiall y ejected from the vehicle and later pinned beneath it. police said I n hi s ruling , S umn er. Laguna S(!ach. said "there 1s no doubt about the appropriateness (See LIFE, Page i\?) Coast Weather Fog, low clouds along coast late night and early morning otherwise sunny Wednesday. Lows tonight 60 to 66. Highs Wednesday 70 to 74 at beaches, 88 to 9S inland. .. ' won ll npeeted n>bititn by •Sept. M OID the recout.ntdioe ol road• lutttna &Dd uUUdel lD landaUl•·dt•Utated Bluebird C1ny• toUowt.as tbt award ol eoetriCU hY tM Lal\lll• Beldl City Counelf lut week. SJ.ally·Mlller ContracUna Co. wlT ttit &ow bidder for the proJ· .et. puttint in a contract bid of pae,D& fOC' tbt project wblcb. wtaa completed, wtD allow tbe two.,._ former bomeowoen to reecmatruct tbelr bomett. Tia• &Wly·MW.r flrm wu the low bidder from three com- pu.I .. comidend for t.be proJ· .et, and wock ll u~ted to be completed lD Bluebird KnQlla a week before Chriatmu. The project lneludoa coaatruc- C.1ba Peril Underlined By Jackson W ASlllNGTON (AP> -Sen. RESCUER 18 LOWERED TOWARD INJURED Cliff DIVIR At Laguna'• Creecent Bey, Mlaf udgment Brtnga lnJury Henry M. Jackson said today the Soviet Union l\u 11v~ Cuba at- tack submarines capable of lay- ing mloea off the U.S. coast and conatitutlog "a major threat to our oil supplies." Four Cracks May Close Onofre Plant Four cracks In an auxiliary cooling water pipe may force the temporary shutdown or the San Onofre Nuclear Gene rating Sta- tion for additional Inspection and repairs within the next few days Southern California Edison of- ficials, operators of the nuclear plant, said today the "mlnor <:racks" were found Friday and reported to Nuclear Regulatory Com mission representatives. The cracks were detected in welds in an eight -inch in diameter pipe that carries non- radioactive, borated water dur- ing refueling operaUons as part or the plant's emergency core cooling system, said David Bar- ron, Edison spokesman. The outdoor pipe can "be easi- ly replaced" but may require a plant shutdown "in the near future," Barron said NRC offi cials have been keep- ing a· close eye on the problem of cracking welds at the nation's 72 nuclear power plants ever since the March disaster at Penn- sylvania's Three Mlle Ialand r eactor. Cracked welds may have led to that accident, of- ficials said. Boat Victim Identified Coroner's officials have iden- tified a akin diver killed orr Laguna Beach u Larry Rivera, 21, of Cerritos. Rivera was killed instantly, a coroner's spokesman said, when tie was run over by a 3().foot cabin cruiser Saturday about a half mlle off Laauna 's main beach. The boat's propeller tore tbroulh the youn1 man's body. Harbor Patrol officials aaid the boat, piloted by a 14·year-old girl, struck the man at low apeeda while traveUn1 back to Newport Beach. People on the boat pulled the victim out of the water, but lt was too late to help him, of· ficiala said. - ORANOI COAST DAILY PILOT 1,..0,•-C-.Ooollff'li.l,wltllwfll<~I•._ -· ... --. .. .......,... ...... °'_ CN tl "Wll ....... ~ ,...,., .... , ...... , ...... .,... -. .............. , ... C..1• -.. ,_, '"'"· -·""""' ... ...,,_ lflAV••0...1-L_ .. _11/_C-.. .................. -........ _ ... __ -··· ,,,. _...., ...... ....,..,,._ ...... -•~r~.c-t.-.CM--._.. ...... .... --~ , .... c--. v ... ,.,..,...,"1,.,.0.-., __ -···-..... ._. .. ......... ._.._ ..... .. ~"'--...... ~ .... Ai_.._,.. ... .... ~ ....... OMl8 N17 .... c.t!H ......... OMMe c:..1a ... , ................ _,....... .. 9'111 1"19 INdl...._d , ••• , ...... (714)....., Q ...... Mnftl ..... ...,. L.lfllll• ...... M DIPlftll•• T .. ,,....,., ...... ,_..,.ci.-........ ~"t: ""~~Mtl~fi er.., .. ~rm .. ":Tr~=i -~::.t:' ._, .. ..,.,_...,_ l!:Emr~~ f',.._PageAJ DIVER ••• climbers arid divers when they see them on the cliff. "In this incid ent, the man dove from the other side of the cliff and our guards couldn't see him," Baird said. He said lifeguards frequently patrol the area in an erfort to discourage diving and rock climbing. f'rort1 Pa~ Al HEIST ... do as I tell you," before escapmg in av an with bi.a accomplice. · Berkowil% bas been put under hypnosis, but baa not come up with a license number, accord· ing to police Sgt. Bill Windham. With the obvious similarities between the Encino and Rollln1 Hills Estates hold-ups , Sgt. Windham said. "We have people in mind. We are showing photos around.'' LAPD detectives also are checlcing any connection with the bandits who took a million in Jewels on Aug. 23 from a gem salesman's unlocked car lo the W ilabire dlatrict. The victim of that theft, Allen Strum, was able to give police the llcenae number of a Plymouth • that left the robbery scene, said ~etectiveSgt. Dan Rickets. Alaska 'First' JUNEAU, Alaska CAP) - Alaska baa become the first state to make a wholesale withdrawal from the Social Security program with a vote by state workers to get out of the system Jan. 1. In a speech on the Senate noor. Jackson said the Soviets provided two vessels, one an at- tack s ubmarine, the other a tratninl ship. "Thia la a brand·new military capablllty for Cuba." said the Wuhlngton Democrat. "And It would seem likely that tbe So· vlets would provide a separate training submarine only Ir they Intended to supply Cuba with a number or attack boats ." The Associated Press reported last week that the Soviets gave the two 19SOs-vintage vessels to Cuba this year, and the Pen· tagon 's Derense Intelligence Agency also noted the transrer In a report to Congress in April. A censored version of the DIA study was m ade publlc recently. Pentagon officials declined comment today on Jackson's characterization of Cuba's plans for the boats, although in the past they have expresaed no great concern over the veeseb. The DIA study said the attack sub "Is an ideal vehicle for the clandestine movement or a small number of men and their equipment" and "provides the Cuban.1 with the capability to conduct realistic anti-submarine warrare exercises without de- pending upon visiting Soviet sub- m arlnea." Jacuon said that "certainly, one or two submarines or a dozen or so MiG -233 do not con- stitute an overwhelmln1 threat to the United States In and or themselves. ''The point is that this Is a beginntn1: Where shall we draw tbe li ne ? ... How big a 'FortreaaCuba'istoobl1?'' J acklon ha.a been critical or President Carter for tailing to take what the senator considers a tou1b enou1h line a1alnst So- viet pollclea. Shortly before the 1i1ntn1 of the SALT II treaty, Jackson aald Carter waa followln1 pollclea that amounted to appeasement. F,..,.P.,,eAJ SMOG DECREASES. • • smudgy 1mo1 clouda that have stifled other Inland areas. Faulkner said Wednesday's outlook ia improving because of a "•Ulbt Improvement" lD lbe inveraton layer, a condition wblch traps pollutants clOH to tbe ground. -. Compounding the air problem have been sinlln1 temperaturu in the m1d·80I which NatSoa&l Weather Service forecuten HY could continue tbrou1b the week. Inland Or••I• County 1wenered ln N de1rff beat w1ille Newport lacb wu bitter otf wttb temperature• lD the mld·TOI. An overnllbt low ol • WU predlcttld for the toUnty toatibt alter the merou.rr wu Hpected to peu at N tn Santa Ana. Fo1 and low cloud• were forecast to eoatin&M in the early mornlnp alons tbt cout. Tbe outlook l« t.be remalnder of tbe week tncludee continued bot weatber wttb • coolinl tNDd perbap1 HttlDI 1n by tb• WMkeod. Tht flnat 1ta1e health alert etlled 1n the north Oru1• Coun· tr ..... today sqeant children, tile elderl)' and peo.Pl• with napln..!:f: and cardlac prob· lem1 d bav• ,..mained in· door1. ad.ldren al.lo were uktd to tun.all thelt adiviU. and motorlttl ldYiMd to cat don on ........... :+.,..-- leadlDI people ln4oora, however, ltd to a dramatic auree In enerey consumption Monday, utility offlclals aaid thb momln1. A apokeaman for Southern California Edllon Co. sald that by 8 p.m . Moftday, a new peak demand record of 12.uo m e1awat t 1 had been set throu&hout the energy network. The previous hlgb had been aet ln June when power COD· aumptlon 1ur1ed to 12,221 mecawatta. Moat of th1I lncreued entl'IY demand waa atlrlbuted to air conditioner uaa1•. tbe apokaman aald. Nevertheleaa , he .aald Southern California Edlaon haa been able to maintain full service to It.a cuatomena. For thole who dldn 't atay in· doon, tbtre were the beaches, where an eaUmated 100,000 persona ln Oran1• County aoueht to beat tbt heat and lb• 1mo1 Monday. La1una, Munttn1ton and Seal Beachel W9n Jammtd but with mor• 11bool1 ID HHIOD, tbe l numben we,. expected to dl'OP 1barp1, .• Alto beadlq downward have I beer) tM number of paramedic calla, a county fl,. depart:mat 1poke1man 1ald. Rather than belnl be1le1ed l wltb calll from penlODI autftr· Ins lU tiffectl from tbt rudd alt, thl aambtr ol calla I« II· llltalMlt ..... fall• from • Oft J'rlda, to '4 on llond17, tbe apoketman 111d. .· _____ ,.._. __ -- • non or tbree roadt deatr'Oyed ln tbe Oct. I landalide, aa well u 1uttere, Hwen, power Una. water llDlt and other utlUU•. Tbe dty expect• all but tlJ,a to be PIUd by anticipated f\mdl to the city. The city expect.a to use in ,000 lo sewer fund.a, another '75,000 from aoticJpated federal HQua· 101 and Community Devek>p· ment money, $100,000 from the state's emer1ency dbuter fund, and S37,000 from 1u taxes to pay for the reconstruction work. In addltion, the La1una Beaeb County Water Diatrtct will pay U7 ,500 of th cott for re_. construction of water and sewer lines to the nelpborbood. Reaidenta ln Bluebird Canyon aay they expec:t to be1in wort on their bomea In January, with some ol the structures complet- ed by summer of 1990. Rent aulatance fUnda for the 26 farnillu left homeless ln the landslide runa out nut month, and many will have to be11n making rent payments H well aa mort1age payments f',....P,..eAJ TED •.. about a possible candidacy chan1ed durin1 the summer congreaalonal recess. ''Over the latter part of July and in August, I had a good deal of time to reflect both on the direction of the country and how we as a society are comln1 to grips with the ISllUea that race our people,.. Kennedy told the Globe. "These 11sues are tntenslry ing, and that's why I'm not ex eluding the possibility of a can didacy. "I've been approached by pco pie in the Democratic Pa rty, by political leaders and by ordinary working people urging me to rt> consider the possibility of a can d1dacy "My position at this time I!. that I have not ruled out the possibility of a candidacy That's basically my current thinkin~ ·· Democrats trying to drum up support to draft Kennedy are riding a wave of encoura1emftlt brought on by events of the past few daya. ·'The phone Is ringing off the hook." said State Sen Sharon Pollard of Massachusetts, a leader of the draft movement sn Kennedy's home state f'l"OWI P~AI UFE ... of the request that <Mrs. Young) has made of the court or the power of the court to grant the request If the evidence justifies It. "All members of (Young's) Immediate famiJy have been notified of thia bearing and none hu expreaaed anytbln1 but sup- port for the propo1ed action . . 11 ven the rl&bt to accept or re- f uae medicaf treatment, It would be a denial of a fu.ndamental ri1bt for the court to 1in1le out the conaervatee CYoun1 > In this case as a penon wbo does not have the rllht to retuae treat- ment." Shadow of B erself .... ~ .. Diana Fung proudly s tands next to her life-size t>hotograph taken one yE:a r ago on her honeymoon. Now Diana has o;hed 7~ of he r former 226 pounds to bet·ome .. Weig ht Wc.itC'ht•r o f 1979," an a ward she rcc-e1\ed sn London Banker's Condition Remains Unchanged El Toro bank manager John Donald Shea rematn5 1n guarded but stable condition todC1 y e1t South Coailt Medical Center after being shot 1n the stomach by a robbery suspert last <)at ur day morn.mg Hosp1taJ ofOetal! said the 38 Von Ecke New LB Exchan~e Ouh Chief 8us 1nf'ssman Norma n \'On E <'kt' has bt-i>n named pr~1den1 of t ht' Laguna Hl'8<'h E:H·hangt' Club for 1!779-80. replut'ang outgo Ing president Charise Boye The gavel txchange took plac·e at a recent installation banquet at Eric's restaurant. attended by about 40 members and their wives. Other new Exchange Club of· firers include Cal Orcutt. pres1 dent elect; David Mallegg, vice president ; Mike Boudreau, treasurer, and Charles '1'1m .. HoweJJ, secretary Accomplis hm e nts o f the service club under Boyd were cited, Including fund-raising for Bluebird landslide victims. sup port of the cardio-pulmonary re suscitatlon program at South Coast Medical Center. purchase of trees for Lacuna Beach's Main Beach Park, and purchase of crime prevention films for the city's police department y ur old Laguna Niguel resi- df'nl ·i. condition re m ams un· <'hangt>d The shooting victim 1s 1n the 1ntens1vc care unit at the Soul h Laguna hospital. Meanwhile, Denver mechanic J oseph J.oUJs Duran, 24, remains 1n Orange County Jail with bail set ut $2.5,000 following his cap- ture by Laguna Beach police a ft er a IS-minu t e pursuit through city streets following the 2 15 a m. shooting. Ofrsclals at South Orange County Mumclpal Court said Duran 1s expected to be ar- raigned Wednesday on charges of attempted murder, attempted kidnap, attempted robbery and r ar theft A Break-in Or Breakout? Whot>v t>r walked o ut of Mo ther's tavern in Laguna Beuch Monday morning either had a key to the place or hid out a ft e r c losing h o u rs until c.>mployees left, police s aid to- day And wtule they took $200 in <'ash Crom the register, they left thc.> keys hanging on the back door of the bar at 570 South Coast Hi ghway, according to tavern operator Rita Ann Mat- tingly Pohce s&1d today they are in· vest1gahng the early morning break·ln -or breakout. Omega means the most style on hand. SLAVl(:K'S '''" J.-ltft Slft<t 1 •>1 7 :t" Ome1a is always keeping time with fathloo. 14 karat yellow gold bracelet watches: A. Lady'1, $1,400. B. Man'1, $1,IOO. C. Man'awtth diamond.a, sz.eoo. n OMEGA Puhlon ltland, NewpMr C.nter, Nrwpott &.ch I (714) 644·U80 • Ofhtr 1Jlc,itll"'4· Wnmunutr M~ll. l4111W ll1lh Mall. <M.""4'• C..mt11• Alloc-i.t loi A1tJ(tlft I 'left OiejCll I ..... Ve11u ' u .. -.t-•••-•....,.,._•A-'-¥911 -U..,. t\h.....,, , .. 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Her body was found wrapped in a blue blanket in her car just 200 yards from her apartment in a fashionable Paris district. She had been missing nine days. French a uthorities said she was last seen leaving her apart· ment aJone in the middle or the night wearing a blanket. Police sources said Miss Seberg sought psychiatric help on several occasions. Robeson said it was known the actress was emotionally crushed by the death of a baby daughter born prematurely in 1970 In the late 1960s. Miss Seberg adopted the cause of black ac· tivist groups She even purchas ed a home in Marshalltown with the instruc- tions that it be rented only to blacks attending the community college there. Robeson said he talked Mon· day with the actress' sister. Mary Ann Shuey of Cherry Hill. N .J .• who is staying at the Se berg home. The family wunts to know her marital status, he said. While news reports have quoted Algerian actor Ahmed Hasmi who said be was Miss Seberg•s fourth husband, the !amlly is skeptical. Her second hus band and rather of Alexander Diego, Roman Gary, telephoned the family from France on Sunday, Ro b eson said, and said the divorce between Miss Seberg and third husband, producer Dennis Barry. had never been finalized. The family also wants to know if the body will be returned to Marshalltown, as they want, and they want to know the whereabouts of the child, Robeson said. Con Game Busted NEW YORK <AP > Police G.,ff tf .,.;,, • flt: l .. , .. ~ ........ HURRICANE FA!OEIUC 8RUIH!S SOUTHERN FLORIDA A Pcmtnttal Threat to OuW of Mexico Stetea Hurricane Winds Mount at 100 mph BULLETIN MIAMI <AP ) -Burrtcaae Frederic grew stronger today as I& drifted lazily In tbe Gall of Meslco and forecasters waraed that a hWTtc:ane watch might be necessary for the F lorid• Panhudle, Alabama, Mlululp· pl or Loalalana before the end of the day. Winds reached 111 mpb and were expeded to strengtbeca more. M lAMI <AP) -Moving slowly and somewhat unpredictably. born·again Hurricane Frederic brushed Florida's southern tip today as the s torm moved northwest into the GuU of Mex· ico. Frederic reached hurricane strength crossing the Atlantic Ocean last week, but weakened Santa Anan Shot to Death In Dispute A man was shot to death and his son injured Monday night after a dispute with a youth try· ing to pick oranges from a tree near their Santa Ana home, police said. The man, identified as Robert Dey. 57, D> E . Myrtle St., San~a Ana died at Santa Ana·Tustin Co~munity Hospital after being shot in the cbest. His son, Thomas. 18, was treated for a gunshot wound in the shoulder. to a tropical depression by week's end. However. it regained storm status Sunday and by Monday night was again a minimal bur· ricane posing a potential threat from South Florida west into the Gull. Frederic was L60 miles west· southwest of Key West near latitude 24. l north, longitude 84.4 west. The hurricane was contin· umg its northwestward move· ment a t 5 mph . whi c h forecasters at the National Hur- r icane Center in Miami said should continue today. Late Monday, Frederic's winds bad reached an estimated 85 mph and were expected to in· cre ase. Boaters throughout the Florida Keys and halfway up the state's west coast were warned to stay in port. O ut in the Atl a ntic . meanwhile, Hurricane Gloria lost strength and was down· graded to a tropical storm. Gloria's top winds were 65 mph, beneath the hurricane threshold of 74 mph. Forecaster John Hope predicted the storm would begin moving east- northeast toward the open sea later today. No significant change in strength was expected early today. Gloria was nearly stalled at latitude 31.0 north and longitude 46.S west. about 1,000 miles southwest of the westernmost Azores. Gloria's motion was ex· pected to be slow and erratic for 24 hours. Forecasters said the storm 's movement might in- clude a tum to the northeast. In Key West. city workers were sent home at mid · afternoon Monday as rain and winds of up to S3 mph lashed the lower Keys. The weather service warned that wind.whipped seas combined with high Ude could push water on roadways on the south side of Key West, the last -., REDE&ICK 8CllOalEll[. OIUltMty_._ ..... Richard Hamllton of Lacuna Beach 1aya It toot ••true eouraae" oo Oov. Edmund G. Brown. Jr. •a part to appoint him to the South oraace t:owity Municipal Court bench ln the wake of a defeat ln a bltter 1'18 Superior Court election. Hamiltoo. waa one of three mUJlicipal coWt appolntmenta ln Oruge County. Other appointments made public Monday included Alan Plai-a of Corooa del Mar to a vacancy oo the Central Dlatrtct Municipal Court bench and Ronald P renne r to a vacant Superior Court judgeship. Hamilton said late Monday he doesn't expect an "upheaval" over the appointment Hamilton. 55. was defeated by Theodore ''Ted" Millard, a former deputy district attorney. in the 1978 election. Hamilton bad been appointed to the Sup~rior Court bench by Bro~ in 19'T7, midway lbrougb a a1x · year term as a municipal judge at south court. "Absolutely unbelievable," was Judge Millard's reported re· action to the Hamilton appoint· ment. Millard charged that the gov· ernor had ignored "the wiU of the people ... Hamilton. howeve r . pomted out that although he lost to Millard, be did carry his home s upervisonal dis trict -the s prawling Fifth that Includes much of south Or ange County o.lly ..... '*"" ~ A JUDGE AGAIN leguM'a H•mltton "I'm absolutely delighted with the appointment. I think Gov· ernor Brown s howed true cour age in appointing me despite the fact I lost the elec· tion last June.•· Hamilton saJd. "There is absolutely no one more qualified than J am for the position. The governor should be com mended, .. he added Pla1a. 36. is an attorney 1n private practice tn Ne wport Beach. a mmber of the Orange Nude Models Vow 'Respect' Strike BOSTON <AP> Models who pose nude for artists and classes at four of Boston's art schools are threatening to strike next month if pay and working condi· lions fail to improve. ··We're tired of being treated like objeds ." Randy Jansen, 24, of Somerville said Monday. "We Texas Waters Now Freed of Oil Slick CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas <AP) -The first 20 miles ol Texas offshore waters were free Monday of the large patches of oil that for three months have been streaming from a weU 500 miles south of bere, authorities ·said. As long as Gulf of Mexico cur. rents don't reverse themselves within the next month, the shoreline may be free from further accumulations of the floating crude, U.S. Coast Guard offici als and scientists said. are professionals and we de· mand respect." ThP 25 members of tbe Guild of Art Models say studi05 they work in are often freezing, stools they sit oo ar~ filthy and the art students treat them poorly Jansen said two or the four major schools the guild services. Boston University School of Art a nd the School of the Boston Mus eum of Fine Arts. have agreed to improve working con · ditions. but have failed to raise pay from $4 per hour to $.5. Bruce MacDonald. dean ol tbt' museum school. said the school agreed to increase heat and clean up the studios. but ruled out a pay increase. saying the school didn't have tbe '"extra $7 .000" to cover a raise. "It's too bad. really," Mac· Donald said. "I'm sympathetic to the models' pligbt. Historical· ly, artists' models have been treated poorly and they deserve better" The guild re presents about one.third of the working models tn the city. CoantJ Bar .AuociltlOG, Barbar Bar Aalociation aod the It.all_. Amertean JAwyen AasoclaUoD olOruaeCowtty . In a brief interview toda, from bb Newport Beach law of • flee, Plata said be learned of the appointment Monday oi1bt, but bun't been able to cont.ad administration officials to ftnd out when he's to assume bis new s>09t. A graduate ol USC and tbe University of Texas Law School, Plala baa been in private prac· tice in Newport Beach for 10 years. · He said be is a registered Democrat, although he d esc r ibed bimseH as •·an apolitical animal." ''I'm very pleased with the ap- pointment." be said. He replaces Francisco Bnseoo who was elevated to the Superior Court bench. Prenner, so. of TWttin, also i8 an attorner-tn private practice, and ia a graduate of the Loyola Law School of Los Angeles. Prenner s ucceeds James Walsworth. who resigned the bench and attacked Governor Brown for appointing lenient in· dlviduaJs to several judgeships throughout the state. Wals worth be came an as· sociate of Terry Giles . a promi· nent Orange County c riminal la wye r Wals worth s aid he would focus on ente rtainment· related matters Salaries for municipal court Judg es are $49.872 annually Superior court J udges make $54.20~ a yea r Hamilton said he had s poken on Sunday with the other ~uth court Judges Bla ir Barnette and John Gnmn "&nd thev both swd 'we are delighted to have yoo back ' " Hamilton s aid he flied his ap plication for the south court vacancy in January and had "every fnend and Judicial of· fl eer l knew wnte a lette r of sup· port .. In June. Hamilton was select. ed as a U S magistrate for Orange County. Magistrates are the fede r a l e quivalent to municipal court Judges. It is a part·time posit ion. Hamilton originally was ap. pointed as a Laguna Beach·San Clemente municipal court judge in 1966 by then-Gov. Edmund G Brown Sr. ln those days , court was con· ducted tn the Laguna Beach and San Clemente city balls. When schedules conflicted. cases often were heard in the upstairs or the downtown Laguna Beach fire station Hammon ran for election m 1968. won. served the six-year term and was reelected in 1974 He 1s a past member of the Laguna Beach board of educa· tion and served as its president for three years He has taught numerous Jaw courses in the county and hosted a popular KOCE Channe l 50 pro- gram . "Legally Speaking." said today they had arrested five persons w~o allegedly used a ·'pocketboolt drop" to steal $1.2 million in jewelry, cash and negotiable securities from an. 80-year-Old Manhattan woman. Detectives called it the city's biggest confidence game ever. Police said young Dey chased an unidentified youth from an orange tree near his home at about 8 p.m. As the father and son stood talking on their front lawn a few minutes later, two men approached .. One pulled out a handgun and began firing, ac- cording to police accounts . inthestnngof lslandsextending --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, from tbe southern tip or Florida. Officers investigating the fatal shooting said they believe the suspects may be relatives of the juvenile who was chased from the orange tree. An up· and-down storm. Frederic was born in the same a rea of the Atlantic as Hur- ricane David, which hit Florida aod G«>rgia last week. David's toll was more than 1,100 dead. most in the Caribbean. Sixteen died in the United States. G. Harrold Carswell Addicted RFK Ex-Supreme Court Son Leaves Nominee Beaten ATLANTA <AP> -G. Harold Canwell nominated to the U .S. Suprem~ Court by President Nix.on in 1970, was listed in sta- ble condition today after being boapitalis4!d /ollowtnc a beatin& in bis Atlanta hotel room, authorities reported. Sgt. W. F. Derrick said tbe 59-year-old Monticello, f1a., at· torney told officers be was beaten lloaday niCht by a youna man be met at tbe botel'a abt· lJl8 rink. Canwell WU hit OD tbe bead at leut four timet •'by a abarp beavy object" and re- quired several atltcbes at Crawford W. LODI Hospital, of· fteentaid. NEW YORK <AP> -David Kennedy ha.a left the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port, Mass., alter being taken there by an uncle to 1et help for\• a dnai problem, the New York News said today. Kennedy, zt, son of the slain Robert F. Kennedy. r•ported be-I inl lured to a Hatlem hotel here! and robbed of $30 Wednesday.' Police sources said Ke1111edy wu known on the block as a fre.. quent drug buyer. It said the day after tbel Harlem inddent, Kennedy wu taken by Stephen Smith to ffyan· Dll Port, where, accordinl ~ 10Urce, "they had been wat over David very carefully be wu taklnl medication to, overcome bll addicdoa." FREE BIKE BAG , Jloapital uaociat• ad- mla.l1trator John HenrJ aald Carswell wu treated at the emer1eac7 room about S:IO a . m . and would umal• lloapltal.lud 1t leut another dq. E.x,.gay Joilu BryantBaah CBARLOTTJ:, N.C. (AP) AnJta BrJant'• •JPear&DC!e at a utb anaiftfN1')' Nniee ID I Cllarlotte ebunb wu l.Dt.emlpt. ... bJ • rtortda maa who v.;ith any back to school purchase. Oil J.-M. IWM. Canwell WM ebs wttJa better7 ...... _. alewdadlald.toua aet a Tallab ...... I\&., Ytee 1i1fi14 doer at a 1biMI I ........ ,__.ID~ ~Caualllplllded•._.. t ... .., .. ......, dlal'flt -........... TIMM&-... ~~ •• ~ tlMllia .,.. • .-~ ... ~Q.tflf • ';--•-11M._ iiii....... 0 ,, .... .. die'''"' ... c.rt. ftit Offer good thru Sepe. I 5th . claimed tM •laa•1'1 aruacle had coP~•rted btm from bom_..,....tJ, loam• prot..tm tbond up tor~·· appeu:uoaet1L.--------~ the BapUlt Qarda. BankA~~:::.~ Moat w..:. .. .,... ........ for -------.._ buau rtOta • ftl1 M IQ---------..-...~~ n1tata. fte1 left almoet Im· mit41atielr after t)e Hnlee .... ... \1 IWI lrvlnr. Ntwpott 8Hdt C.J1forn1&. ftlolw ~41-1\:» I SEftNSD OIL m the prod9et ol ••· 11o 80lllMbodJ d1d It. Maybe tM bl.II__.. .... of a ,...._. ~. Ma1be a tnnller operatiae that tot a b6t a)oppy. A dlacoe· lniereat RaleB At Record WAlllDIOTON CAP) -,,.._ t ..... of ~ latenlt rat• ta• 1111t • ... ....._an wtth r111r6H ... ...,..r .... atmon ~U II ......... paid oe U.8. TnUIQllWI. Tb• Trea1ur1 D•eartmeat uld tM .......... -tM dne-mo•tb bllll it aucUou Heh ........ to JO.at peroeet ....... day, up from I.ISi pere.t a W .. k •· On lbMDODtll MJll, the , ....... to 10 ... pe~. up from t . m pm:ent. l.NTPDI' ON TreUUJ'1 bllla r.tlectl tbe COit to tbe IOvel"D· ment of borroWlna mcmey on abort-term. Yleldl to lnveatora on maoey market certiftcatee available at banka and thrift inltltuUom are tied to t.be m -mcmth rate and will carry a maxl.mUID 10.2M percent interest rate atarttn1 Tburaclay. ·The previous record• for Treuur)' bW rates -9..908 per- cent for thrM·monlb. billa and 9.930 percent for six-month bll1a -were Ml OD Aue. X, 19'14, as tbe economy waa entering a deep recealon. INTEaEST RATES have been NATION /WORLD Cuia Beefing lip? New Soviet Weapons FlowiJw In WASHINGTON ~P) -TM 0.feDM~~­pHdlded a ' lteadJ now-• ot 'IMW 8o¥let WMpoal ti~, alaud at laereula tb• ftnpoftf' ud mobUlt1 1'del Cutro'• roreea. Jn a bM~ly eemored version ef a report to Conereu, DIA ft· perta 11id, "The weapou could be uaed equally well lo aa1 arena.'' Tfl• Peata100'1 lot•UlleDH •f ency estimated Rus1ia bu I ven Cuba more tbao tl.I billion in fne mUitaey aid l1Dce ueo. ''TID 9TATE OP readlneu ot the Cuben army eontlnues to im- prove," t.be DIA u.ld. "Thia la because ot lacNued combet ex· pert~ lD Atric.a, 1.Dtenatfted tratni.nc at home and delivery ot new w..,w •11tema. '' Tb• re-port. ~ behlad CJoeed cloon to a IUbeom• mtttee 1Mt April ud Nleued neelltly, Nld Rt111la IDIJ MDd Cuba bll••r a11ault •uo1, mobU• 1uf ace·to-1urlace mll- alJel, lDtereeotor venlou ot tbe advanced lflG·U Jet ftabt.r, l•r•er troop trauport bialcop-ten and ldditiooal ocean~'°'°' oaval combat veuell. Tbe eemored ven.lon oft.be re- port made only lndJreet ref- erence• to Soviet mtlltary personnel lD Cuba and aatd 11ot bln1 about the Ruuian cround combat brt1ade there wboae pretence waa recently confirmed by the Carter ad- min.iltra&n. IT SAID THAT Cuba's military, economic and political Ues with the Soviet Union are · 'cloter than ever" and that de- H verlea of Russian mllltary equipment "areatly increased" ln dollar value Jut year. "Traditionally, Cu.ba bu bad to settle for older systems while other Moscow client states re- cel ved more recent production ... said DIA analyst Martin J . Scheina. lncreasln1 tbrou&hout the .., _ _., •• -='l•fa economy as the Federal Reserve ~39'191:J .. -. "Of late. however, in line with the profeaaionaliiation of the mllitary, Cuba has been taking delivery on systems comparable to tboee received by Moscow·s other allied states " Beach Vidto1'1 Cooef'cd WWa TM~ Co BNCI for~ nected bne. Somet.hlnc leakine. Wbo knows! We may never know. Anyway, you have to look at the bright aide of thlnp. The oil industry waited until almost the first day of school before dia1or11D1 the atuff all over the sand. Better now than in the middle of the summer when your kiddies would be out ~ in the atulf aU day. Then they would have roared joyously home and padded barefooted acrosa the livin& room rug. SINCE MOST OF oua coastal school.II were baclt in session when the lutest oil spill gJopped all over the beaches, our region may have ~n spared tarballs on the carpets. There were, however, still a lot of visitors on our beaches when the four·mile·loog slick began its slippery slUBh shoreward. We can presume most of tbeae people were trying to elude lbe inland beat wave and attendant smog attack that bas prevailed there the la.at couple of days. So they came down to the blessed beach and got cov- ered with tar. YOUR COASTAL CARPET may have escaped the con· sequences but the rug cleaners of Brea, Santa Ana, Fullerton, Garden Grove and Anaheim may be doinl a land office businefill today. - Funny, but when I look back on all the aummen that I tried to evade honest labor and spend my time cio the beaches, I don't r~member very IJl8D1 tar attaeu. Therefore I refuse to blame local oU produetion for the problem. Heck, it can be recalled when oil wooden oll der· ricks were built right down to the sand in Huntington Beach years ago But I don't recall a big tar problem. Board attempts to contain infla- tion by 1lowin1 1rowtb or the me1oey supply. Hieber interest ratea make borrowing more ex- pensive, however, and the 10- creue may wonen the current recea1ioa. Meanwhile, the reserve board said outstanding consumer in- st all ment de bt increased by S2.44 billion in July, compared to a $2.SS billion increase lo June That marks the third straight month consumer borrowing bas lagged -a trend that may reflect resi..atance to riling in- terest charges Extension of credit and Liq· uidationa of exi5ting debt both Increased in July, the board said. Growth in credlt also slowed for revolving charge ac· counts, auto credit and mobile home purchases, although the pace for personal cash Joans in· creued. ON A.NOTHE• front , tbe Corn· m erce Department said total sales by the nation's r etail stores increased 0. 7 percent in dollar terms i.n August, the same as in July. The sales volume probably declined for the filth consecutive month, however . Commerce officials estimated total retail aalea ln August at $72. 79 billion, up from July's $72.28 billion. The figures were adjusted for seaJOnal variations. Two preserved specimens of the snail darter lie on a human hand. These members of an endangered apecaes have twld up coo.atrucUon of the SUS million Tellico Dam for over two years. and Monday the Senate voted 48-44 to demand completion of the Tennessee prpject. English Firm Buys Howard Johnson's BRAINTREE. Mass <APl -Howard Jotinson·s 28 ice cream flavors will soon belong to the Engllah , following an announcement that the restaurant and motel chain has been bought by lmpenal Group Ltd . a British food giant Under a preliminary agreement announced Monday. lmpenal will pay some $630 million for the orange-roofed empire The sales agreem ent \s still subject to final approval by director!>. shareholders and various regulatory boards. HOWAJlD JOHNSON'S CO. would continue to operate Wlder its present management Company President Howard B Johnson, son of the company's founder, would take a seat on lmpenal's board of directors The news that lmperiaJ wall pay $28 a share m cash for Howard Johl\80018 stock had its expected results Trading in the company's stock. halted Friday on the New York Stock Exchange at $15.~ a share, closed at $22.75 Monday on the Big Board Imperial Group Ltd .• ls the sixth largest corporation in the Uolted Kingdom. SaJe11 laat year amounted to 3 4 billlori pe>und.s, or about S7.6 billion, and profits were 123 mallaon pounds, or about $277 million IN ADDmON to Cuba's ex· tena1ve involvement in Africa, DIA 1pec1alists reported "a noticeable increase io Cuban support of Latin American m- s ur1enu. ·· The re port linked what it described as a "resurgence" of Cuban actlvtty an Latin America particularly to the then-raging battle by Sandinista rebels to overthrow the Somoza regime m Nicaragua. Rut 1t also spoke of close Cuban relations with Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley and of hes with Guyana. Gary R. McClellan. a Latin Amencan analyllt for DIA, :1aid there was evidence of Cuban "contacts in practically all of the Canbbean ullands, either of· fi cially with the governments themselveb or with the more left . 1st ·leaning radical or Communist· oriented ind1v1duals. parties or movements." IN S PEAKING of a Foxtrot· class dJeael-powered submarine supplied by Russui earlier this year. Scheina said this sub "ts an Ideal vehicle for the clan- deshne move ment or a small number of men .. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE MAJNLV, I WORRIED about too much kelp. It washed up on the beach and drew nasty flying i.naecta which forceod me to swat and roU over a lot on my beach towel. But we don·t seem to have much kelp any more. If I did get covered with tar in those days, I don't re- member it. The Commerce Department said total dollar sales Jut month YI · _., ·. · - were only 8 percent more than OU Au1ust 1978, wbUe the August ·.··· .. · .. ·:.. · ·· · · · ·. consumer price report to be re· leased ln two weeks is expected .: · · . . .. · · I 1tOT1u o" u•cTMt NT percent nor;. l of the NOT1cE°i\·=~~·~vn. ,,.., I entire vote cast within .... J"'' ''· m. no. _c1.,. 0 1-""'' the boundaries of the of .... Attt.• W•t•r M•"•q•rnent A,.nc,.......,•,-4"'-... 111-Age n cy f o r a ll a•tcMJJTIOll ltO ,._., d . d t ' f ll f$0LUTIOH Of THE ALISO c a n l a es 0 "CTI TIOUI WtlH~SS NAMR ITATU•ENT '"• •o4H>•unQ "'"°"' •'~ do•no t>wt•,_.,} ., PAlM OE'!>EltT \) l TO . IJJ Dow•~, .. ..., 12. ~•woott a .. , ... c. ........... .,..l That's probably because I wasn't the one wbo bad to clean the living room'hla. to •how consumer prices in-:··c ... ::. ::: : .. creased about 11-12 percent in ··.. . a··· . : : : . '•• .... . that period. . ... · n·· ... : w"u" MANAGEME•n •GeNcv Governor at the last CONSTITUTINO ITS INOENTURE • . PROVIOIHG THE TlllM!o AHO gubernat.onal electaon . COH01r10Hs FOA rHE 1ssu""'E DATED· July 18 0, ••.tS0 ,000 CO•'lTA l • 1 TREATMl:NT PUHT LEAHHOLI 1979 ""''•Hue &OHOS w ·lli H s k 'k The proceeds frorn the 1 am · u eru N•wPort ln••,tm•"" Inc • C•ll•orn1• corpGUtltOn. aJ) Oo\ler Or•••. Mo t2. Newport 6••<tt. C•lllwnl• 'l'HIU fhl\ °"",.." 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" ........ _. ....... ... ~~§-;i -~~;;-:; -=:::-..... :.iii A L 1-.... ... .... ..,, ...... .. !.'!.?!?.:··-=-~=~-,.. .. ;;;;-:=::: lrf"• ........ __ .. t • .. • • ti I I ti • 4 ,, : ,·:n· .-.:-.... ::·5 .. ·::-. ... . ..... .. . . . ...... : .·: 'D8YS:: ..... ········'······· ; ···r.· .·~'·: ......... ·::::·,., ........ · ............. . · ·' .. ) sale of the revenue bOnds AssistantSecretary a u t ho r I z e d b y s a I d ,. .. 1111...., 0r-'-' o.11., 1111 ... resolution Will be used, s.p1 ....... , ...... n.u.14 •m J,,...,. alono with funds provided by the members of th• -------Aliso Water Management Agency and certain grant PUBUC NOTICE funds, ro construct the -r1CT1n~au111teu TM• .C.C-1 ••• llled Wiii> '"" County Clerk of Or•nOt Cou11ly o" ........ JJ, .. ,. ~,,, .. P\lbll-Or-CM•I 0-'IY Pllol. 21 _ _. .•• 11.1e.1m im-1~ PUBLIC NOTICE A o e n c y · s C o a s t a I 1tNU 1TAHMa1tr Treatment Plant project , ,.. ,.,,_,,.. .,.,..,.,, .,. 001,.. "'CT'''°"' au"Nl.H ' -'""" •• MAM• STAT•M•KT a portion of the capacity of ANTIOUfS ,ltOM .. a EAST, , ... ···-· ....... _ •• ,. CIOl119 which will be leased to the ,.. E. "'" $1 ..... c-i. -... u ""''"""'' City of Laouna Beach. The ~' NfWPORT 1NVfHME NH amount of bonds to be Tom '"'1"1•01•· uui "1<•H•., ruND HO ' l ro. w oo ... , ~ .... 09,.. Pooni, CA~ • IJ Ne-1 llM.t<I\ C.llf0t"I• .,.., Issued Is s.4,150,000. It Is SuWft Ml•M-et•. »Mt Ak our, I 0N••-" 1..ve11m•"''· 1 .. , 1. antJCls*ed that the bOndS °""° Petnl, CA 9Mo1' 1Cellt0<"I• <-r•llonl. m Oo•er wlll mature annually over '111• blOW•n " con..,<••tl "' • °''" •11. ~ .,. ..... C.1tf..,.,1 • ........ ,,.,,......,.'II. ....,, a 2 s . ye a r p e r I 0 d TomMllolofM Tlllt .............. conducled by • commenclno July 1, 1982 s.-.w111.... 11m11..i.-.~1p and that the rate of "'" ---111• •"" w.. ........,1n-,,,..."·'"' Interest on the bonds wlll =~~~°'Or•-. c-1 •.., ~~~· b• •pProxlmately seven .,,.... Tt11• ,, .. _, ... ~ 111<t<1 w1111 ,.,. percent (7%) besed On PllMI"*' Qr ..... C...t4 0.lly Pllel COllOllY C.l•A of 0<•"09 CO.."I" Of\ c u r r • n t r a t e s f o r "111· "·a.~•."·''" »•n ".,...,, u . ..,., Puw-. munlclpal bonds of this ,.,._.,.,.. 0r.,.. c.o.11 Doi•• P1 .. , na1ture, eight percent <8%) ""'· ''·-. ~. •. "· '"' no.,. belnQ th• max imum permrtted by law. The PUBLIC NOTICE anticipated source of •icrana.1uut11t•• r • v • nu e to pa y t he NAMll ITAT9M81tT PUBLIC NOTICE prlnclpel of and lnterett Tll• tt•IOWft1e .. ,,_, .,. d4H11t . Of'I the bOndl Wiii bf lease w.i:-~:..MA61t I.TO mo-PICTITl=lll"all peyments to bt made by o.iw • ••·.......,. a;.;c;:· Gel-NAM91T.t.TaMl11tT the City of laQUM Beach aMJ TM 1o1 ... 111t1 ,.,. ...... ,. d .. ,,. for the use of c=lty en '-.8 c:.. --. Uf. ua Oeolff ..., .. ,_• •: t.._ •f-•ld f-1 lt'f DflW •tr, .......... -..0.. 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'1111 ....... _ ,.._ .. tlli on., ..... ~ of elector a of tb• = o;:.."' o..... ~ °"'"'~~.,,.. ....... AllDCJ ·~:J lD .. • ,,_ ,:,.wa::::...-r,r,:::tw .... to a\ -;::::..-r.::::r ~.:..=tn.':~ I • • T~.t1'tse ... H.t111 DM.VN.OT Driven O/f ered Optiom BJ SYLVIA PO&n& M eo1&a ot can Md -Vueb ooedaoe-to 100G1 ad rnotortat. .... budlet•NYial altemath•• to OWDlll"l.bJp, the leu..reatal laduatry bM "been boom.llW. hi auual fto veoaes .,.. mon than '24 billloA, up almost ao percent la a year and 1\41 Ume1 1U1ber than Inell ot a dffacle aco. Corpontiom 1Ull account for mo1t vehicle leuin1 ud renting. But rll1Dc nwnbera of private driven are follow· ta1. LEASING OF CA&S PO& ONE TO five years by in· dlvldula ts the futeet crowtna aetmeDt of &.be market, up 31 percent in UJ78 to SS.6 billion. Da,, week ud mon\h car rentals spurted 26 ~rcent to •.2 bWioo lut year, witb 10 ~rcent to lS percent of tbe 2IO millloa rentall by in· dJvidoala oo pleuure trips at weekend cut rates. Driven have llWe difflcu1cy flndln1 leue or rental outlet.a. In addlUoo to giant nalioo.-tde companies, b~ks. auto deal.ers. small loan firms and even service statJona and repair shops are gettin& into one or another part of this business. Several outfits spectallze In renting beat·up bug- gies, making a virtue of what once was a customer gripe. Money's Worth In calc ulating 1 costs. never forget ., _____ _ t.bat nothing ever ia cheaper than buyipg for cub, all other things being equal. But all other tl\lnga are almoet never equal. Most Americans can't pay $6,000 to $9,000 in cub for a new car. Four of nve finance an average of two-thlrda of the purchase price. The basic arguments of the major leasing firms are that they can: n >select a car better, (2) buy it cheaper. 13 > borrow their money for less than lndividuals can, (4 > insure more economically in many cases. (S) maintain the • cars more efficiently and <6) sell the used vehicles at higher prices than most iodJviduals can. They still can chalk up handsome profits. CAR SELECTION IS A KE\' ASPECT, often neglected 1n the car-cost equation. It bears on the car's biggest single expense -depreciation. Slightly different models can produce a S400 to $500 dif· ference ID resale values. Thus. a car that is "cheaper'' to buy could cost more to own. or vice versa Even people who buy, rather than lease. might get some lips in the area from leasing companies. The variety of leases can confuse the unwary. Under an open-end lease. the driver can gain or lose on the car's resale value at lease end. With a closed ·end lease, the leas- ing company takes that nsk. A hybnd combination con· tract lets the driver share in any resale ~ain but frees him from Joss respons1bil.Jty NON·MAINTENANCE, PARTIAL matntenance and full-maintenance options are often a•.-ailable, as are choices on licensing. iosuran~ and a "down payment." As a broad gwde. J.E. Menendez. Hertz vehJcle leas- ing executive vice president. suggests -"If you expect low. light mileage 100 more than 10.000 rrules a year>. an open-end. non -maintenance lease probably 1s best -"In the moderate mileage range 110,000-20,000 a )'ear ), consider a closed-end. non-maintenance contract ··For lugh . hard mileage <25.000 miles and more>. a dosed-end. full-maintenance agreement should be best " Endevco's Van Cuts Expenses A lS-passenger van pool has completed its first two months of operation carrying Endevco employees to and from work in San Juan CaJ>lslrano Three more vans a.re planned. Pick-up Poi nts are south of Endevco·s San Juan Capistrano facilities. 10 San Marcos. Vista and Oceanside EMPLOYEES PAY A WEEKLY FEE that covers the expenses. Initial indications are that individuals save from 60 percent to 6S percent on travel expenses. Two regular dnvers are responsible for the upkeep of the van They rotate driving chores on an every-other- week basis and have chauffer licenses. The drivers do not pay the weekly fee and have the use of the van on weekends at a cost ·per mile charge TAKING STOCK Endevco's person· ne I director, Ral~h Bache, indicates lhe van pool was proposed by tbe employees. Other van pools will be established as employees' groups are consolidated to fill the required 15-member pools The company's corporate headquarters and main manufacturing facility are north of San Juan Capiatrano. offt.beSan Diego Freeway. The company designs and manufactures dynamic in strumentation for vibration. shock and pressure measure· ments. and acoustic emission test U\Strumentation f'lrt11 OJwte• lrrh•~ 01(1~ A West Coast headquarters serving seven states has been opened at 19772 MacArthur Blvd .. Irvine. by Com· rnunispond, Inc .. a management consulting firm specializ· lnt ln executive communication programs and skHls. Robert C De~. vice president, will direct the ac· Uvlties in California, Oregon. Washinaton, Arliona. Nevada. Utah and Montana. Client.a Include Bank of America, Weyerhaeuser. Waabington Public Power Supply System, Lawrence Uvermo~ Laboratories, Occldent&l Life Insurance and Tranaamertca. C'••JNl•fl Repercs Mer,,.,. ·'" Tel·Tape Systems, a dlvialon of J ·Tec Associat.ea, lnc., Costa Meaa, bas announced lta merger with J·Tec As aoclatee. Inc. ol Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tbe merter la to ena· ble the company to have naUonal madcet1o1 ot lnf orma. Uonal tapes and equipment The company. headed by Karea Martin, otrera free public aemcea lnformatlon by QM of a telephone tape system. Tbe 1eneraJ public and bualwl eommunJtl• d1aJ a publicized telephone 1uunber and request a tape by number. ••••OJtea•l•lr"'8w The n•w•t branch ol Ton)Gto Domialoft Bank ot Callfomla la to open at 1380 Main St., l"lM. OD Sept. 11. lt t wlll be manaied by Alltl> H. C.cMD't . ..._ L .... 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