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No Relief Seen From Smog Siege
Pimping Tri a I
Sex Tales Told
By Prostitut~
By FREDERICK SCHOEMElll.
Of -DM!y ~...-Steff A girl who became a prostitute
in Orange County at 15 testified
Wednesday that her a lleged
Newport Beach pimp was so
pleased with her work that he
w anted her to move into his
home and "be one of his main
ladies." Donald Smith and Valerie
Thomas, 23, of Santa Ana, are
standing trial in Superior Court
$]an Acre
Oil Leases
Stir Outcry
WAS H INGTON <AP >
F ede ra l leases giving an oil
company rights to oil and gas on
federal land for $1 an acre have
triggered a congressional outcry
and calls from the Interior
Department for changes in the
law.
The lO·year leases, awarded
this year without competitive
bids, were given to the Texas Oil
and Gu Corp., for 33,749 acres
of land at Fort Chaffee, Ark., In
an area surrounded by active
wells.
.. A gift to an oil company,"
said Sen. Henry Bellmon, R·
Okla.
Sen. Dale Bumpers, D-.Ark.,
said the leaaea may be worth u
much as $10 million and that the
firm took advuatqe of "the in·
eptnea ol the bureaucracy."
"Every oil and 1u man in
Arkan••• would~e bis eyeteeth to bid' aa as,ooo
acre8," Bumpers aald ednes·
da7 at a Senate £Der1Y IUbcom·
mlttee beartDI aa the leulnl ar-r.....-. 1Dtertar Department ottleiala
def...._. tbe leuea u lesal.
"W• are ne•ertbele11 dla-
tarbel bJ the result,•• aaid Guy
R. lbi'tln, Ullstant aeeretary
for 1aDd _.. water reeourcea.
He Nkl tbe .,ency bu pro-
poeed daalet ln I.be la w wblcb,
lf ....,. .....-..... ta .neet tbil = would. ba•• required tom· ".._. oa most ti not all or
JioPWtJ bnolftd.
on charges of pimping and pan-
dering for the high school stu·
dent between September and
December of 1978.
On one occasion, the blonde
testified, Smith dispatched her
by taxi to a P romontory Point
a partment in Newport Beach
where her male customer used
his Master Charge credit card to
pay for her services. The fee
was $90.
The girl, dressed in a loose·
fitting white dress of fas hionable
length, told the five-m an, seven·
woman jury that she was lured
i n to p rostitutio n b y Miss
T homas . for whose so n she
babysat.
· ·'Valerie told m e that I would
make more money beca use I
was under the age of 18," the
girl testified, adding that she
needed the money because she
planned to run away from home.
"She <Miss Thomas) would
drive me there, s he would col-
lect the money and I would have
sex with them ," the girl, now 16,
told the court.
Her farst "trick," she testified,
occurred with a middle-aged
man in Orange who paid $500 for
the o ne-hour session . She
performed services for the man
on two subsequent occasions at
Miss Thomas• request, the lirl
testified.
As the prostjtute, the girl said,
she was paid $100 of the s:soo .
The remainder of the money
was split by Miu 1bomu and
another woman, she said.
In November 1178, the 1irl
testified, MlA Tbomu auaest-
ed they eo to work for Smlth,
operator of several "escort"
services from .bis home at 1.Sll
Cliff Drive. • 'Sbe uld if )'OU worked for
him we'd eet more calla,•• the
llrl tesWled 1D Judp Byron K.
Mcllill.an'1 court.
Tbe tame nllbt she filled oat
tbe applleatioa, the aoft.-pobn
teen-acer testified, Smith aent
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Loss Grieves Youth
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LOSS OF SCUBA EQUIPMENT SHOP SADDENS YOUTH AT PRICHARD, ALA.
David Darla Sita Atop What Used to Be Hla Uncle's BualnHa
looters Follow
Hwricane's Wrath
f
Baldwin counties a disaster
area. Damage was estimated at
up to $100 million ln Florida and
$50 million in Mlsslssippl.
This festival city of 300,000 and
nei1hborina Pascagoula, Miss ., a smaller city to the west, bore
the brunt of the hurricane whJch
hJt land at Dauphin Jaland, a re-
sort ialaDd s m.lles 1001 that was
reported "sliced ln half."
"I would say there la not a
dwelUng, buainela or any other
bulldlnt ln Jackson Count.,y that
does not have dama1e ranciD&
from minor to total dutruc-tioo," aald Ken Pb1Wpe, director
ol cllaMter relief lD Pucacouta.
Mayor A. J . Cooper or
Prichard. a Mobile suburb or
50,000, said wldelpread lootln1
was reporUld 1D b.la commu.nlty
tod ay. The mayor t o ld pouc.,.. to nre two warnmc
..... &ocMn. tbeD ''lboot to
kill."
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T.am COiitbaae
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Ne1oUaaon for tilt ~
Callfonlla Rapid Trautt Dia·
triat liid tllt ~ m.-..es
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bar1ai...-table tOday, botb
11del •••~ tbat .,wt
.... ~ l"Mtbed and the busea to lervt9 .
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Mesa Chop per
C.Ops 'Find'
Happy E nding
An eight-hour sear ch for a
missing Santa Ana girl ended
happily Wednesday night after
neighbors were awakened by a
Costa Mesa police helicopter
loudspeaker and discovered the
child in their home.
Police said 8-year-old Bernice
De La Torre. of 510 S . Lyon. San·
ta Ana, wu found near midnit ht
ball a mile from her parents·
home. Her mother bad reported
her miMing four boun earlier.
Bernice's mother h ad been
lookiDf for the child since 4:30
that afternoon. Police and
neighbors joined the house-to·
bouae eearch at about 8 p.m. but
fatled to turn up any trace ol the
little lirl.
Santa Ana oUicers finally
called for help from Costa Mesa
police, wbo eent up a helicopter
onr tM _... broadcutinc the
searcb mesa.,e.
• N~ ll.tn1 a ball-mile
from tbe De La Torre .-.kllnce w1 re awakened b7 the, bellcoOter loadapeaker. and
tCMMl tlile child aleep6q ID tbllr .....
1tie Fl apperllltlJ Ud wan-
ct.nd blto tbe DelCbbor'• houle
Wtdloat tbe fa.mil1 notlciDC her.
polleeaaid .
Sanla Au police Lt. l.iarTY
Pltur said bll depart.meat often atkt for bellcopter u ailtance
from Costa Mesa police.
Inlan d
Area Hit
Wors t
By MICHAEL P ASKEVJCU
Ot_o..i,,,_S&Mf
Smoc and heat contmued to
make life miserable ror many
Orange County residents today.
and air quality officials predict-
ed no immed1ate salvation for
fo lks hvmg more than a rew
miles from the coast
First-stage health advtS-Ories
were issued for inla nd areas
such a-; El Toro and Anahei m.
"'a r ning t hose partic ul a rly
sensiti ve to smo~ to rem ain 1n
doors as the bad a ir siege moved
into its sixth consecut1 ve day.
"We 're predicting good air
q ua lity along the coast ... said a
spokesman for the South Coast
Ai r Quali ty Management Dis
tract <SCAQM O l "But there·~
not gomg to be any break for in
landers, probably through tht'
weekend "
·Everyone 1s having a d1f
h cult time ... said R1 ck1 Yach.
safety director fo r the Orange
County Depa rtment of Educa
t1on "We are suggestmg that
schools curtail outdoor actJ v1ty
such as football scrimmages.··
she added
However. no formal directive
was issued to school districts
a long the Orange Coast Or
hc1a ls were ai:.ked to ··use our
own d1scret1on ... said Jean Flem
mg of the Newport· Mesa Unified
School Oistnct
But Huntington Beach Union
High School District officials
cancelled all physical education
c lasses early today Football
players were allowed to continue
li ght workouts. b ut s ome
coaches were expected to limit
afternoon practice to "cha lk
talks." a district spokesman
said .
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Co ast
Weath e r
Some high clouds but
mostly sunny Friday with
hi&h s fro m 72 to 76 at
beaches and 84 to 88 in·
land. Lows tonight 64 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
·A /amH11 e~rienced a
ntghtmorw t.eNn houHftitn a
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Mt. F&l.on TV FacUity Threatened
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WU f'.,..n.t la tlile dowotowD area aad Go•. JamH HDt af11lMN~Ouardam•ud ............ ,. ...........
Latins Get A rt Ba~k ..............
More than 300 pieces of pre-Columbian artifacts robbed
from Latin American graves were returned from San
Fra nc1~co lo Costa Rica, Peru and Mexico after a Wednt~day ceremony in the bay city. Ricardo Quesada,
ambassador to the United States from Costa Rica, holds
an artifact datmg to 350 B C.
Youth Nabbed
In 130MPH
Police Chase
SIMI VALLEY (AP) -Law
enforcement officers from lhree
jurisd1cUons chased a Conejo
Valley youth rrom Thousand
Oaks al more than 130 mph uoW
the youth abandoned bis stolen
car in Lo8 Angeles police said .
The chase began around 9:30
p.m. Wednesday in Thou.sand
Oaks and continued intermit -
tently for more than an hour as
the juvenile repeatedly eluded '
purs uing officers a nd the of-
ficers repeatedly red1scovered
him.
The youth's identity was
withhe ld because h e is a
juvenile.
The chase covered about 25
miles or s urrace alreets in
Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley and
the San Fernando Valley as well
as the Simi Valley FrMway,
said Simi Valley police Sft.
Mike Bender, who arrested the
youth. Nobody was burl in the chase,
although the youth jumped out
or the stolen car while it was
movina. The car rolled down a
bill in Topanga Canyon but of-
ficers were able to atop it before
tt damaged anytbine.
"I bad to get away. I stole the
ur," Bender quot.eel tbe youth
as saying when be waa cau&ht in
a nearby trailer park.
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VICE ••• I
her on three call&, two in
Newport Beach and one to a
customer who Ii ved near South
Coast Plaza.
Asked if her custom ers ever
asked her to model naked,
perform a massage or serve as
an escort -all legal activities
-the girl responded, "No."
"I bad already figured out
what I was supposed to do," she
said.
At one point, she quoted Smith
as saying that be wanted her to
live in his house and be one of
his "main lad.lea."
Defense attorneys were
scheduled to becin their erou
examination of the sirl today.
The defense, accordin1 to at·
tomeys, will attempt to show
that the girl was never actually
directed to perform 1exual acts ·
with customers and that she did
so or her own free wi ll.
They also will try to convince
the jury that card flies seized
from Smith'• house catalosued
legitimate business customers
a nd were not c~ed so as to Iden·
tify county vice officers. ....
Mother of 5
Geis Piracy
Count Owted
NEW YORK CAP) -Federal
air piracy cbarees a1atnat a
former Oranp County woman
clalm.inl to be the "Mesalab"
have been dropped, but the
mother of ftve aun fae91 air kid·
nap cbarees. lrene Taruewlcs McK.UmeJ,
49, it acCUMd of bljacklal a
UDlted Airllnel '74 Jumbo j9l
from Loi Anlelel to New York
on Jan. 27. Board were 114
pa11enpra, lnclu4ltna aotop
Theodore BUlel, Sam Jaffe ad
Dean Martln Jr.
Tbe lndlctment claatllnl the
former Nlldent of CJPNU wUb
kldnapp&n, WU NtUf'Md IMn
WedDeld&J lD atat. Supreme
Court ln Queeu.
The blJ•ckiDC cbar1• were
dropped becauae tb• 9lan•
la.Dded aately ln New York ult
waa ldledaled to do ud U.. U.S.
AttorMJ'I alftce QP.,.tb f9lt It could not obtain a c:oavlcdan.
.,_. the m-. Mn. llclDD·
M1 held tbe .... Oil tM pomd
for 1ls Marl, Utreatealna to
blow it up unleN bet ~ .... ~--....... "'ltC-..... ,...., ........ ... ,... ... .,. .... " . , ..... ., ....
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by cbtldren pl1ytn1 wltb
matetr..
A r.-8e"'9e ..-.man
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rM&o-TYIMIMU. .... s• too• Mouat WU.. fallid to materialise WMMtday Dlldtt,
but "t\'• Juat a matter of time untll lt heata up tOla)' ••d
mallea • run for It <Mount
WtJMa >Mala. ....... PNtt1.-Snlallt.
nlaU .. eool, DO wtDd to .,.U
ol,''tbe.,...maadW.
Altbou1b flrett1btera
maa .. ed to aJow tM ftn'• ad·
vuce up the alopel, no coataln·
meat wu ln •'-t· ''We're 1Wl lootlnc at a cou·
pie of days, probably,•• ~
ln1totbeapoieaa•.
The ftN tb1s montlnl •• llill aome oae-half totbree-fomtllilof a
mile from tbe mountaintop
faciUdea.
The ID radio towers and 14
television truamltten were evacuated W.-..Oy, bat most
of the workers returned today.
The stations bad the capacity
to transmit by remote control,
so no broadcasla were iDter-
nar.ted.
.l 'The fire ii slowly advaDtln1 wwant tbe transmitters," said
Forest Semce spokesman Bob
Bnaod.lck. "They are in no Im-
mediate danpr -but the key
word here la immediate. My
8UMS ii that tbe fire la 1omc to 10 up -the bill sometime or
another. It la golng to eet blg-
eer ."
Good news was that the Agua
Dulce blaze "ls out," freeing
hundreds of firefi1hters to re·
tum to the Mount Wilson blue,
aaid Lo8 Angeles County Fire
Department spokesman Dick
Friend.
The Crescenta Valley sheriff's
elation .... •Ull urcm1 reeldeats
to 1tay away from the area.
Mount Wlboa Road remained
closed at the Red Box junction
with the Angeles Crest Highway
so that the road would be clear for
fire equipment if needed in an
emergency.
Visibility was hazy this mom·
ing, limiting the use of planes ln
fighting the blaze . Clearing
could bring the eight air tankers
back into use, the spokesman
said.
T he furniture or the few
families livinl atop the moun-
tain was stored for protection in
the Mount Wilaon Observatory
telescope dome.
KNB C-TV C hanne l 4
1pokesman Jay ROdriguez sald
the equipment is left run.ning un·
supervised. Engineers at KNBC
and KTTV Channel 11 sa..id tMy
had spedal FCC permission to
leave the transmitters unstaffed.
The three-person staff at
KNXT's transmitter originally
decided to evacuate, but lat.er
elected to return to their post
while keepinl in conat.nt touch
wltb flrefilbtert, said station
apokeswoman Phy llis Kirk
Bush.
She said KNXT's tranamittine
atalon wu beinl operated al
haU power to keep the equip-
ment from overheating in the
sweltertn1 temperature•
brouabt on by the fire and hot
weather. , ............ )
SMOG •••
Twelve air quality district in-
1pecton were in the fteld early
today to enforce restrictions on
emissions by large induatrial
planla.
Glau manufacturers and
paint companies were ordered to
cutback e missions between 20
and ~ percent, aald air quality
dlatrict auperviaor AJ Danzig.
Prtcbard ftNllWl SldMy AD-
deraon aald the 1oot1D1 be1ari at
daybrHk, "aa soon 11 ther
could ... to Mal."
Nearlr Mii a mlUIM people
fled tbelr bomea •• Prederte
followed eloM to the path that
Hurricarie Camille took 10 yeara
aao in ld111n1 more t.ban 250 peo.
pfe.
Florida Gov. Bob Graham
aaid be tzpeet.ed the damaae ln
Ute .,.. from Panama City to
Penaaeola to exceed the $95
mlllion ln wrecka1e left by Rur-
r i cane David 13 days a10.
Predertc destroyed 125 -..
and mobile homes and blacked
out the entire Up of the Florida
Panhandle.
· M ialalPIX Gov. CWI P1neh
eatimllled da.ma1e in bla atate at
more than tllO million.
"It's terti ble," Finch said.
"Fortunately tbe~ were not uy
lives mt. Bu\ some lost all t.bey
bad saved their life ror."
In Mobile, streets were nearly
impasaa ble and 180 ,000
customers were without elec-
tric 1 ty. A powe r company
spokesman said it would take
aeveral week.a to fully restore
power.
Frederic dama1ed the roof
and rtpped a cupola from tbe
historic City Hall in Mobile.
where more than 5 inches of raln
fell betwee t. p.m. and 10 p.m.
WedJMlday.
Eaatem Airllnes on W~day canceled all flights to
Pensacola, Mobile and New
Orleans. Sentce was resumed to
New Orleam today.
An elderly woman Ln Prichard
died of a heart attack when
reacuera were unable to reach
her home, aa..id Prichard Fire
Chief Donnie Scroulns.
Tbe atonn'a winds and waves
el1ht reet bilh dutroyed iao
homes in the tiorida Panhandle,
said Escambia County ad·
ministrative s pokesman Pat
Donnelly. He said a 38-foot
sailboat was sitting In a street
100 yards north or Pensacola
Bay and three marinas where
luxury yachts were docked were
destroyed.
In Pascagoula, two dozen Na·
tional Guardsmen wert~ forced
to take cover an an ammurul.lon
vault when the hurricane leveled
their armory. Two or the city's
22 emergency shelters were un·
roofed, forcing rescue crews to
m ove 400 people to other
shelters as the storm raged.
More than JOO hospital pa
tients were moved to hallway:.
as windows shattered and lJO oc
cupant.s of a nursmg home hud
died m halls as rain whipped
through shattered Wlndows The
roor or the Jackson County
courthouse sagged and split.
As the eye of the hurricane
brought a temporary calm to the
town ol 47 ,000, officials or Ingalls
Shipyard, Miulsaippi 's lar1eat·
ainale industry, reported "ex·
tensive dama1e, juat absolutely
extensive."
In Fairhope, Ala., on the
eastern 1hore of Mobile Bay, Cl·
ty Councllman Jack Stipes re·
f:rted the winds were devastal·
f;It's Just plWul," be said. "I
look out in the streela and all I
see la twilled trees and metal.
We've had tremendoua damqe
to homes and bualneaaea, but we
know ol no casualties and that's
what we're thanking God ror "
Torn.ado waminl• were iasued
for parts of F1orida. Georgia and
Alabama, and civil defense of·
flclals said 17 people received
minor injuries when a tornado
knocked down a building in
Gulfport, Mias .
He aald moat eompanies with
more th.an 100 employees were
cooperaUn1 with requests that
car poouna be inltituted to lower
the pollution level.
"We've eot alx can ln our
<Anaheim) putinl lot today."
aaid Damis. "Normally we bave 1
about 40.
"We feel there'• been a
tremendous improvement by
moet companlel," be added.
A ~man for tbe National
Wea Service aaid tbe bllh
prea1ure ayatem ud mlDimal
wl!Hla that bave eombiDed to ~mc°~e:c:r•1t.0;.:
few dQI would cootin•. ReDGria tbat a Padfte atarm wou.W _,.. lD to ...... up tbe
1y1tem were ta error, the 1~k•man edded. It wt11 remain moetly aamy
wltb t•mperaturea ln Utt
mW·'JOI ~=to_,.... IOI lnlaDd. .._. "'11 '
clrop DO Jonr tbu tM mW•
overnllbt. TM 11D01 ..... lw aot enat·
ed U1 wloua pnblema for tbe
Orana• County l;lealt.b Depart.
ment, aaid Dr. llortcJD Nellon.
He aaid aom1 811G1p6tll1 ... re-
portlDI ~ U... a"' ... tld· m ...... but tbat tMH WAI DO tMteadoa tlaat t.be ....W. prol>-le•• .... 1D01Nlate4. CoRI. .... pu'amediC llan ~Ulen •• a 'taliabt
lncreu•" WedDH4llJ l1 ill•
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AUTO SUPPLY STORE REDUCED TO RUBBLE
Worker Surveya Damege From Hurrtean• at Prtchard, Ala.
Ortkal in Tempest
Drowm Sailboater
PENSACOLA, F1a. CAPl -
Dr. John Langley aaid be lost b1a
1 i rl fr lend to s torm ·tossed
Escambia Bay and spent seven
hours clinging to b11 capsued
sailboat as Hurncane Fredenc
hurled itself inland on the cen
tral Gulf Coast early today
"I JUSt kept holl<'nng." tht•
45 year old phy'>1r1an from
Mobile. Ala , said artt'r being
rescued today by E~<'»mba a
County sheriff's deputies
Poli«> diver.; were searC'htnli!
ror ht!> m1Ss1ng companion Iler
identity was not 1mmedJately
made public.
Langley s aid h e clun e
despera\.ely to his boat durtni
the early pa rt of the night and
Boats Untied
From Docks
.Rounded Vp
Orange County Sh eriff ''>
harbor patrol deputies based at
Sunset Aquatic Park began
herdlng stray boats back to their
privately owned slips at about
5:30 a .m. today.
Somebody looeened the lines
to eight cran along the 3300
block of Tempe Drive In the
Huntlngton Harbour waterfront
condominium area. said deputy
Ralph Walsh
Using two boat s, depuh~s
chaaed two Ude-dnven boats as
far aa the aquatic park bay. he
said, after the boats were set
adrirt between midnight and S
am.
Found ln the bay were a 20·
root "dory type.. and the 30 foot
cabin cruiser. "Sock It Too Me
II," owned by Steve Menner of
El Monte. Walsh said
•
saw a sheriff's cruiser drive
alona a nearby road. The officer
did not see him His scr eams were rinally
heard by anothe r deputy
bet v. et'n 4 and 5 a m and he was
pulled to .. arety
Langley u 1d he and his com-
panion W('rt' trying lO flee from
\1obllP tn "aff' harhor ;,it Destin.
I-1 ••• rart h• r f':t'o l ;1l ong the
1'anhandl1• 1·oast , but h;,id to stop
at l'1·rd1 do Key south of
Pt>nsarola bC'C<JU!IC' or high winds
J nd WJVt''> from Hurricane
f'redt•nc. Ht: said they l.led up to
a pier at Perd1do Key "Evt>rythmg looked fine, .. he '
reralled
If 1· ... ai d h1• und his friend at
f11 ,t v.1 ro· ndinl! out th1 • storm
"''' "" 11. but "udd1·nly wind .1nr1 "" 1tt'r 111n· Jway l hP p1l rngs
.1nc1 t h1• l>uat tx·~an tak 1ng on a
lot Of V. itll I
It f11lt'f1 qutt·kl v and rolled
O\ ••r
Al thu t trmt·. I bt>reme total·
h at the merry or the bur·
rr rane." tw "aid 111 ... frrt'nd m<'a nwhrle, was
trapped ms1dP the robin with the
windows l<><·ked He· said he saw
her fact> ui. ht• wa-. swept into the
bav "That was th<• la ... 1 timf' I saw
ht•r I don't knov. whether she
wu" swept overhnard or sunk
wi th lht> boat." ht• said
Luni.tley -.aid hP was not wor-
rr t•d too much about trying lo
:.alvag<• his boat
Tht• main thing is what has
hupp1med to my com panion," he
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Whale Be ached
MO$ LANDING (AP > -A
female pilot wh ale. 8-feet-long
and 700 pounds. beached ltseU on
Zmudowsk1 Beach near this Mon·
tcrc y Ba y co mmunity
Wednesday afternoon.
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SmCNf' Md beat coatiftued to
ake lite mlHrabl• for many
Orup Couoty .._identa lod•Y·
and alr quallcy oltlclalJ predict· ~ DO lmmedlal• aalvaUon for
f olka Uviaa mo,. tban a few
l mu .. from lhe cout.
• Flnt·•taae health advborlet
,•were luued for l4Jed areaa
aucb u El Toro and Anaheim.
Wheelin g A long
warnlDC lhoae parllcularly
1ea1lUve to •mot ·~ remain lo·
doon u the bad alr 1l•1• moved
Into Ill llxth to11Meut1v• day.
.. We're vredlct1n1 tood tllr
q1.talll1 aloal the cout," aaJd a
1pokeaman for the South Cout
Air Quality Mian.aement Dla-
trtct <SCAQMD). "8ut there's
not 1oln1 to be any break for in·
landers. probably throu1h the
weekend.''
Tamra Schott, 2, is always ready to roll , be it on skates
or a skateboard, and, now that summer is over and
there are fewer tourists U> dodge, she can get back to
some serious rollerskating in front of her Balboa
Peninsula home in Newport Beach. With the crowds
gone. she can concentrate on dodging cracks in the
sidewalk instead of people.
N FIFTEEN CENTS f
"Evefyone la havinf a dif·
tlcult lime." said Rick Yacks,
safety dlrector for the Orange
County Department of Educa·
lion. "We a.rt sunesttne that
achoob curtall outdoor activity
such as football scrimmages."
she added.
However, no formal directive
was issued to school distncts
alone the Orange Coast. Of·
f1cials were asked to •·use our
own discretion." said Jean Flem·
inJ of the Newport.Mesa Unified
School District.
No plans were made to curtail
physical activity for st11dents in
the Capistrano Unified School
District. where ocean breezes
have pushed much or the rancid
air inland. Likewise. officials in
the Irvine Unified School Dis-
trict today s aid It would be
"business as usual ··
Dastrict spokeswoman Fran
Morton said .. we've had no
alerts from the county · ·
But Huntington Beach Umon
High School District officials
cancelled all physical education
classes early today Football
players were allowed to continue
lig ht workouts, but .som e
couc-hes were expected to limit
afternoon practice to "chalk
talks," a district spokesman
said.
Twelve air quality dis trict in·
s pectors were in the field early
today to enforce restrictions on
emi~sions by large industrial
plants.
Glass manufac turers and
paint companies were ordered to
c utback em!ssions between 20
and 50 percent. said air quality
lSee SMOG, Page A2)
Looters O rdered Shot
In Hu1·ricane's Wake
Frederic
Leaves
2Dead
MOBILE. Ala. CAP l Hur·
racane Frederic crashed into
this 300-year-old port with 130
mph winds today. leaving two
dead, ripping apart homes, flat·
tening businesses and felling
trees and power lines along the
Gulf Coast from Florida lo
Louisiana.
Looting broke out in downtown
Mobile and the neighboring town
of Pric.bard in the wake of this
MOBILE LOOKS
LIKE WAR ZONE-.\3
area's worst hurricane in a dec-
ade . Armed National
Guardsmen were sent In and
Prichard police were told to
"shoot to kill "
Frederic weakened and was
downgraded to a tropical storm
as it moved inland todav across
southeast Mississippi and into
Alabama. with top winds of 60
mph.
The storm was centered al
latitude 33.5 north longitude 87 1
west, or jus t northe a s t of
Tuscaloosa. Ala. Jt was moving
just east of due north at 20 mph
CSee STORM, Page A2)
Balboan Held
In Assault
On Motorist
A Balboa resident remained
Jailed today after allegedly tak
ing a couple of shots at another
motorist Wednesday night
Police arrested Jeffrey Dene
Poland, 29, of 600 E . Ocean
Front on suspicion of assault
with a deadly weapon in connec
lion with the lJ p.m. incident.
According lo police reports.
motorist Robert Sullivan, 23. of
2560 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa.
flashed hi! lights al Poland and
another driver because they
were blocking both lanes or
Balboa Boulevard and traveling
at leas than 20 rnph.
The second driver yielded to
Sullivan but, the Costa Mesan
told police, when he pulled
aloneside Poland, the Balboa
man allegedly pulled out a pistol
and fired two shots at him. The
shots m!ssed.
Police reports indicate that
Poland's car hit a parked car
moments later.
Officers alleged they round a
.22·cal1ber automatic handgun In
Poland's car.
MISSISSIPPI NATIONAL GUARDSMAN WALKS PAST BATT'ERED SHOP
Mannequin• In Downtown Paacagoula, Mias., Took Beating During Storm
Sex Tak Told by Teen
Alleged Pimp 'Pleased With Work'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of llW Dall~ ,.I ... Sufi
A girl who became a prostitute
an Or ange County al 15 tesllf1ed
Wednesday that he r alleged
Newport Be ach pim p was !.O
pleased with her wo rk lhal he
wanted her to move into ha:.
home and "be one of his main
ladies ..
Donald Smalh and Valerie
Thom as. 23. of Santa Ana, are
standing trial in Supen or Court
on charges of pimping and pan
derang for the high :,chool s tu
dent between Septe mber and
December of 1978
On one occas ion. the blonde
testified. Smith dispatched her
by taxi lo a Promontory Point
apartment in Ne wport Beach
where her male customer used
his Master Charge credit card to
pay for her services The fee
was $90.
The girl. dressed in a loose
fittinf( white dress of fashionable
length, told the rive-man. seven
woman jury that she was lured
i nto pros titution by Mi ss
Thomas. for whose son llhe
babysat.
"Valerie told me that I would
make more money because I
was under the age of 18," the
girl testified. adding that she
needed the money because she
planned to run away from home
··She <Mis~ Thoma!.> would
dr ive me there . she would col-
lect the money and I "'ould haH
sex with them ." the girl. now 16.
told the court
Her first "'trick ... s he testified.
occurred with a middle-aged
man an Orange who paid S500 for
t he ont.> hour o,t•ss1o n S he
performed services for the man
on two :.ubscquenl occasion:, at
~hlls Thoma:.· request. the ~1rl
test 1fi ed
All the prostitute . the girl said.
-,he was paid $100 of the $500
The remainde r or the monn ~a:, l!pht b) Mtsll Thomas ~ind
<SM-VICE, Page J\2 >
Missing Man Faces
U.S. Bail Charge
An Orange County man who
disappea red after a boat burned
and sank off Newport Beach last
month has been indicted by a
federal grand Jury on charges or
jumping bail in connection with
a narcotics smugghng case
Benito Frias. 34. was named
Wednesday in the indictment
handed down b y the federal
grand jury in San Diego A
spokesman ror the U S. At
torney's office there said they
will recommend a bail bond of
not less than $1 million on a
bench warrant to be Issued on
the Indictment.
Frias a nd ha s all eged as
soc1 ates were a rrested June 10
an a series of raids an San Di ego
and Los Angeles counties con·
ducted by agents of the federal
Drug Enforcement Administra
lion
<See INDICTED, Page A2 l
'
Coast
Weather
t
l
Bergeson ·Raps T ax Bill l Amit
Frias was last seen Aug. 10
when be and a companion were
at Newport Beach. The compan·
ion said they parted in a bar
and Friu was reportedly seen
on the companion's boat, a 24·
root cabtn cruiser.
A few hours later the boat
cau1bt fire and burned to the
water line before sinktn1 about a
mile off the Newport Pier.
Some high clouds but
mostly sunny Friday with
highs from 72 to 76 at
beaches and 84 to 88 in·
land. Lows tonight 64 to 68.
INSIDE TODAY
I
I
I a1 IOANNS Rn'NOLDtt ...... .._ .....
,. A1Hmblywomu llarlaa
. Bers.._, R·Newport Beacb,
Hid &oMr • waa '"very d1aap-
pol.Med'• &Ut ber bW to lDdu
1ta&e • •••• t.aw waa liven a tw-,..r; Ule ,.._ Wtcl.Delday .., .............. .
• Mn ......... a Jnsbman
!:fi•l1811, bd.roRCed die bW,
W le~ U dHil8td to ~HP "C...,..._ wbo fffel•t COit of
............... 1rom .....
•ltoTecl aatomaU011l1 Into bl---tu bnebtl.
Tbe meaure~ 21e. c1eared tbe Allembl1 aaunar. 1'be
Senate approyecl lt WednetdaJ
31·7. However, Snate Democrats
amendM tbe bW IO t.bat lt will
be in tffect only for u.J and
1•1. ~ move wu bated on a
rtluctmot to eomm.lt ·tbe aai.
to a .,.... ..... tax .._ du~ a
period ol economic ac~.
Mn. a.r...-said a "MMin1
W&I b.-Ct.dlll IDOl"llbaf .., Aa· ••mblJi,:--n to comJdtr tbe paul di flOUDI UM ,....
amendment, "but Uaere'a 1uch •
time conatrllint, I don't know
what can bt done,"' abe aaid.
The le1l1latlve aeulod is
aebeduled ta end tb11 weekend.
"I doe't fat.net to let IUllHt
take place,'' Mrs. Ber1eaon
added. '"lbM would be IJ.lte IUD·
HUinl morality. If I can't do an1t.blnl before the. end of the
1 .. 1ton, then ln .JanuafJ wben
we reeonveee, I'll lmmMiawty
lntroduee a btll to kW t.be two-
year llmlt. •• Mn . .....,eeon 11td exteMJve
lobb:rtnl by the 1tall ot Ocw. Ed·
mund lfrown Jr. led to t.bt two·
)
year limit on the bill.
"He made it clear be would
veto the bill as it wu passed by
the Alaembly, but he didn't want
to be ln the poslUon of vetoin1 a
tax cut," ahe sald.
·'I understand the lobb)'1n1
WH intense to the polnt ot hlm
threatenina vetos on pendln1
Senate bUll to 1et the Senaton
to 10 alont wtlh the two·year
Umlt.
The lnnatlonary lncreates In
lncome taxe1 collect~ by the
state are viewed by lndexln1
<See TAX BILL, Paae ,\2)
Attempts to find Friu' body
have been futile. The boat went
down ln 120 feet of water ln an
offshore canyon. AuthotlUes had
the area 1canned by a Navy
minesweeper ualnc sonar. The
boat 'a remain'.a could not be de·
tected.
Al tbe time of his disap-
pearance, Ftiu w-. awaiUne
proaecut.lon with ab other peo-
ple accuaed of 1mu11llng co·
calne and heroln.
A /amilJI eZJHraenced a
nighlmatt wlwn houu.Utn.s
took owr tMir home. See PQ1Je
AJ3.
SAN P'RANCtaX> <AP> -A .. 19ar-Gld 1u Franclaco WOIDM hu J....,..,. tlM Ooldla Oat. Brldae -and lived tot.it._ IL . Am llo01lllrt., ~ID ''Mrioua eondtUOn•' tOclaY
after eXtetiilve avterY. la bell4'-td to be the nth
pertOD to IUl'Vlve U.. ·lll·foot fall from the plctur· · ~\l· brid;.. . Sbe w111 ,_.... Wednelday afternoon from the
moat wb.kb e1acaie.: the Mae. ol thLhrkl&e'• IOUth
tower. aut.bor1U• aatd.
'·At ftl"lt I thouaht a~ waa dead, but then I aaw
the lady movinc," aaJd Cout Guard teaman Tim
Cortijo, who lifted her lnto the boat whJch brou.lht
her to shore. '"lbe tint thina abe Hid, waa , 'Help me,
l 'm falllna.' alld then she said, ·1 hurt·.·'
Petty officer Carl Stenbers. who was drlvln1 the
boat, said he asked the woman, "Why would a pretty alrl Uke you jump off the bridce?"
'She said, 'I don't know, 1 don't know '," Stenber1
sald.
Strike at Airwest
·Transfers Flights
The four·day·old strike by
Hughes Arlwest employees -
knockin& out U flights daily
from Oran1e County's J ohn
Wayne Airport -haa made
travel more d.lfflcult but not lm·
possible f« local pauen1ers.
Spokesmen for Air California
and Golden West airlines today
reported sublt.anUal increases ln
paaaeqer loads since Hushes
flJpta were balled Monday.
If the atrilte continues throup
the weekend, Air California
spokesman Mark Pet.enoa aaid
· 'aerioua coa.alderaUon" would
be ~ven to addini another daily
night from Oran1e County to
LuVe1u.
"We've been acrommodaUn1 a
number of ticketed Airwest
pa~sengers and have been able
to provide transportation (to Las
Kindergarten
Sign-up Rate
Hailed in N-M
Newport·Mesa school district
officials said today an unexped-
edly large kinderearten enroll·
ment this year may bode well
for the future.
·'It's an excellent sign." Deputy
Superintendent Norman Loats
said today.
The d1 slncl closed three
i.c hoob this year because of
declining enrollment.
Loats said 1,025 kindergarten
youngsters had enrolled by
Wednesday. the third day of
.school, compared with a predlct-
' ed total of 917 Regis tration
figures don't stabilize until a
month after school starts, school
officials noted
Overall enrollment had risen
fro m 18,877 Monday lo 19,338
Tuesday and 19,431 Wednesday,
officials said. It still fell short of
lhe predicted total of 19,764.
Loats said lhe heaviest kin-
dergarten enrollments -which
indicate future student body size
-were in Costa Mesa. Wilson
School had the most, with 96.
Oth e r large kindergarten
c I a sses were reported In
Lindbergh School, with 78
youngsters, Newport Heights
with 72 and Pomona with 71.
Enrollment, originally thought
to be on the r ise in the eastern
part of Newport Beach, has
proved disappointing, Loats
s aid.
Only 51 kindergarleners
en rolled al Harbor View
School, while 33 was the number
reported at both Corona del Mar
and Eastbluff elementarlea.
District trustees are thinking
about closlne Corona del Mar
Elementary in the fall of 1981.
ORANOICOMT H
DAILY PILOT
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-•.a.... 'il«.....-.... OIMf .. .._ ............. .. , ..
-•A ......... ... ~ ....
~ .. .._ lltdloN ...... a•o1-*""'""..._.
'fol Jlle•t "1•)....,
Q1111f111•Mv ... 1tr1totlPI
Vegas> on both u confirmed and
stand·by basis," Peterson said.
The number of passengers
placed on stand· by atatus has In·
creased substantially, be added.
In addition lo the 1011 of
Hughes ni&bts to Ve1aa. county
passengers no longe r have
direct access to Tucson or
Phoenix, Ariz.; deatinaUona not
aerved by either Air Cal or Golden West.
Golden West, wblcb does not
provide service to Lu Veeu,
bas had an increase lo the
number of paueniera nytna to
Los Anieles to make connec·
tions with other airlines for
ruebta to Phoenix and Tucson,
said spokesman Cbarlea Rob·
bins.
Paasengers with Air Cal have
generally been flying lo Las
Vegas. where "Interline op·
portunities are excellent,·· noted
Peterson.
Meanwhile. Hughes
spokesman Larry Litchfield lo·
day said "we are grounded and
won 'l be resuming service until
this lhlng is settled. And no new
sessions have been scheduled."
The company's 'standing of·
fer" to striking members of the
Air Lines Employees Asaoeia·
lion calls for a 28.6 percent pay
hike over three yean.
The proposed pay increases to
station agents would increase
annual salaries to $22,850,
Litchfield noted.
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FIGHTS SUNSET CLAUS!
AHemblywom•n Bergeeon
F,....P~J
TAX BILL ••.
proponenta aa nothing more than
un·legialat.ed tax Increases. The
idea of lndexlnt la to keep the
state from making money on ln·
nation-caused wa1e lncreaaea.
One atalf analyala reporta the
blJJ would save taxpayers $210'
million in the first year and $380
million ln the second year.
Sen David Roberti, D-Loa
An1elea, said he authored tha
two-year limitation lo avoid a
revenue abortaie he said would
be "a wone debacle than lnfla-
Uon."
One opponent of Robertl's
amendment wu Senator H. L.
Ricbardaon, R·Arcadia, who
Hid Ntutal to make the lndU·
ln1 ~t amounta to a tu increue wlMa the law nplree .
"If we want to tax U..m more,
then tu them more, but let'• not
do lt by the back door,'' be uld.
U.S. Comtitution
Topic of Speech
A ''" leeture 'on th• u.e. Con1UtuUon ll ac:h4dui.d toD10t
at 7: 30 at the Maniott Hotef la
Newport Beech.
The lectUJ'9 la lpolllOred by
the l'l"eelMll lDIUtute and In· formed Voters Lea1ue. Tbe
1peak• wt1J be WWlam ~
of th• rr.tmea Iutttute.
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•1 WILLIA• 90DOS ................
lither Van Cott'• rel.UH• tea .... tor her 1atety ,,.,_ llM
~·ahead ..... plw tor·a car.
lbbean crulae -nabt Into the
path ot killer hurricane Davtd.
Newspaper beadli.nea on tbe
flnt tew days of ber crulae
blar•d bv relatives• worat
fears . "hurricane Lashes
Dominican Republic," "4,000 In-
jured By Hurricane'' and •'East
Awalt.a Killer Storm.••
But Mrs. Van Cott 's worries
weren't wtth tbe weather, they
concerned the luxury liner
Skyward'• enciae room.
Thirty-five miles out of Miami
on her return she fOH from bed
at 4:4.S a.m. to uae the restroom.
"I tot up to 10 to the bathroom
and the Ught wouldn't work,"
the San Juan Capistrano resi·
dent recalls of the incldeot early Satur~. "I ed out of my cabin and
everybody was going through
the hall with their Jlfejackels
on."
Startled, ahe uked passersby
what was goine on.
There'd been a fire in the
en1ine room, they told her, and
everyone waa asked lo bead to
their emergency lifeboat ala·
tlons .
"Nobody had extra clothes
because they'd gathered up our
lu11a1e the nl1ht before for
docldq," Mrs. Van Cott said.
She IJ"OPed for her clothes and
dre11ed hurriedly in the dark·
ne11. She Joined her fellow
puaenaera on the deck f.or a
several-hour walt until the
cruiae line could send a ship out.
* * *
• .. .... ta. 9Urward <a lbter
ablp) tc>t the.re we bad to climb
down a rope ladder Into the
Ufeboau to 10 acroq the water it, ll--~lllcl.
"Wltll 800 people it WU kind of
a meaa but it wu very exclt·
1n1."
The South Coast Medical
Center ward clerk luiated she
waan 't worried deaplte spend,ln1
aeverai boun on a dilabJed ship
al sea.
•'A• we stood on the deck wait-
ln1 we could see smoke cominl
out of the ablp and smell It but
we dldn't see any fire, 11 Mn.
Van Cott remembered.
"They bad to leave the eD&ine
room aeaJed because they were
afraid of 002 1as." she added.
"T here was a woman
somewhere on the shJp who was
overcome by the rumes but 1be
was okay."
The scene on deck must've
been somethln1 like the last
hours of the Titanic.
·'The orchestra played and
everybody sang and il was real·
ly quite orderly," she said. ''The
captain'& sense of humor was
good too.
"He said 'Pleaae don't stand
on one aide or the shlp -we don't want another Poseidon Ad·
venture'."
Mrs. Van Cott finally reached
Miami at 9:~ pm but didn't
get orf the boat until 10: 30 p. m .
The lnctdenl, however, haan'l
dampened her sense of adven-
ture.
"I 'd like to lake another
cruise," she aaid Tuesday
"Maybe up to Alaska on the
inland crul&e. ''
* * * Ortreal in Tempest
DrouJm Sailboater
PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP> -
Dr. John Langley said he le»t his
girlfriend lo storm .tossed
Escambia Bay and spent seven
hours clinging to his capsi.zed
sailboat as Hurricane Frederic
hurled itself inland on the cen·
tral Gulf Coaat early today.
•'I just kept hollering," the
45-year-old physician from
Mobile, Ala., said after being
rescued today by Escambia
County sheriff's deputies.
Police divers were searching
for his missing companion. Her
identity was not immediately
made public.
Langley sai d he c lun g
desperately to his boat during
the early part or the night and
saw a sheriff's cruiser drive
along a nearby road. The officer
did not see him.
Pensacola because or high wmds
and waves from Hurricane
Frederic He said they lied up to
a pier at Perd1do Key.
"Everything looked fine," he
recalled.
He said he and his friend at
rirst were riding out the storm
very well, but suddenly wind
and water tore away the plhng,s
and the boat began taking on a
lot of water
It filled quickly and rolled
over
"At that time. I became total
ly a t the me rcy of the hur
ricane." he saJd
His friend, meanwhile, wai.
trapped inside the cabm with the
windows locked He said he saw
her face as he was s wept into the bay.
H h. screams were finally "That was the last time I saw
h ea rd by another deputy her. I don't know whether she
between 4 and 5 a.m. and he was was swept overboard or sunk
pulled to safety. with the boat," he said.
Langley said he and his com-Langley said he was not wor-
panlon were trying to flee from ried too much about trying lo
Mobile to safe harbor at Destin, s alvage his boat
Fl a ., farther east along the "The main thfog Is what has
Panhandle coast, but had to stop happened to my companion," he
al Perdldo Key south of said
* * * * * * Frora Pag~ Al
STORM LOSS HEAVY. • •
and was expected lo tum more
to the northeul later today.
The born-again storm hit
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi
and the Florida Panhandle,
c hurnln1 15 ·fool tides .
Forecasters said the greatest
threat today w11 from floods
and tomadoe.
Alabama Gov. Fob James
toured the area by helicopter
and said be would aak the White.
House to declare MoblJe and
Baldwin counties a d isaster
area. Damage was estimated al
up to SlOO million ln Florida and
$50 million in Missluippi.
This festival city of 300,000 and
nei1hborln1 Puca1oula. Misa ..
a smaller city lo the weal, bore
,.,.... Pflfle A J
INDICTED. •
He wu releued from cwtody
on $200,000 bail.
He wu declared a federal
fu1lt1ve when be failed to make
a court •JPtarance for a pre-
llmin.,., heartn1 at the end ol
Au1uat.
. Fri 1cbeduled to stand
trial on the dru1 1mu1aun1
cbar1• Oet. 10,
Aut.borttMI dacn1be blm u an Oran1• Count¥ rwldut. H1I rel·
ativea told police wben they meet a mllltai Plfl(Ml report on
blm th.at he Oved lh u apart-
ment lD lrvtne, but they dldn't ~wtbelddr ....
l'ederal autborltl•• lD San
Dte10 aay tbe~-=ev• be w• a r .. ldent ol M Vlejo at tbe
Um• ol bf.a dlaappearance.
HJa OelMllnia drl•er'1 1Sc.M
Uat.ed u ~la luta Au.
the brunt of the hurricane which
hit land al Dauphin Island, a re·
sort Island 5 mllea 1001 that was
reported "sliced in half."
.
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Lett Is A II Rfglaf
Celia Tume1 of Newport Beach ta left-handed and proud
of it. To fmd out how left.handed Orange Coast residents
cope with a rigbl·handed world, see today's Featuring
section. Page Cl.
f',....P-..AI
SMOG ...
district supervisor Ai Datmg
He said most companies Wllh
more than 100 employ~s were
cooperating with requests that
car pooilllj be uutituted to lower
lhe pollution level.
·'We've 1ot atx can Lo our
<Anaheim) parlrln1 lot today,"
said Dam11. ·'Normally we have
about 40
"We feel there's been a
tremendous improvement by
mos t companies," he added
Don Walker. an environmental
engineer with Irvine's Fluor
Corp., said the firm was having
no trouble an reducin& employee
traffic now under today's first
st age health advisory. which
calls for a 33 percent traffic cut
Fifty.two vans transport 517
Fluor employees each day and
1.208 other workers are in car
pools. The total Fluor staff l.s
about 3,500.
W a Iker, predicting that a
first -stage al ert could be
called for Friday. said Fluor
would be forced to shut down a
pair of spray palnllng booths
and attempt to achieve a ~ to 75
percent traffic cutback.
"We figure that 75 percent o(
our employees wilJ make some
effort <to help)." Walker noted
A spokesman for the National
Weather Service said the bi1h
pressure system and mlnlmaJ
winds that have combined to
keep smog hovering over
Southern CaiUomia for the past
few days would continue.
,\
f',.._P~AI
VICE ...
another woman. -,he said
ln !'llovember 1978, the girl
test1f1ed , Miss Thomas suggest-
ed they go to work for Smith,
operator of several "escort"
services from tus home at 1311
Cliff Dnve
~·she aa1d If you worked for
him we'd get more cala.1• \\e
girl testified an Judge Byron K
McMillan'~ court
The s amf' night she filled out
the apphcation. the soft -spoken
teen·age r testified, Smith sent
her on three calls. two in
Newport Beach and one to a
customer who Jived near South
Coast Plaia.
Asked 1f her customers ever
asked her to model naked.
p('rform a massage or serve as
an ('St'Ort all legal activities
the girl responded, "No." •
"J had already figured out
what J was supposed to do," she
said.
At one point, she quoted Smith
as saying that he wanted her to
live in his home and be one or
his "main ladies. 11
The derense. according to at-
torneys, will attempt to show
that the girl was never actually
directed tq perform sexual acts
with customers and that she did
so of her own free will.
They also will try to convince
the JUry that card files seized
from Smith's house catalogued
legitimate business customers
and were not coded so as to iden·
llfy county vice officers.
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Crippled Jet
Lands Safely
At Toro Base
A crippled Marine Jet fighter
landed safely at El Toro Marine
Corpe Air Station on Wednesday
after one of its two engines quit
ever the ocean about 25 miles off
the Orange Coast.
A base spokesman said today
the F-t Phantom jet made an
emergency approach at about 11
a.m. over the southern tip of
Laguna Beach.
The plane was at a lower than
normal approach altitude -
1,500 feet -so the pilot wouldn't
have to tax his remaining engine
a nd jeopardize the craft or
homes in the area
The spokesman said air traffic
controllers at the base cleared a
straight-in approach pathway of
other aircraft to allow the two.
man fighter to land without
walling. No one was injured.
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YUH .. this, DO eontaln·
••fw•la • ''W•'N IUlJ ftl at a COU• M ol dQI, pe"Oblbly," accord· lnl to tM 1pok•man.
The ftM thll monaJn,. wu •till eomeone-tialftotbrM·fourtbaofa mile from the mountaintop
facillU..
The 20 radio towers and 14
televlaion tranamlttera were
evacuated Wednesday. but most
of the workers returned today.
The statloo1 had the capacity
to transmit· by remote control,
so no broadcasts were inter·
rupted.
"The fire is slowly advancing
toward the transmitters." said
Forest ~rvice spokesman Bob
Brundick. "They are in no im-
mediate danger -but the key
word here iB immediate. My
gueas is that the fire is going lo
go up the hill sometime or
another. It is going to get big-
ger."
Good news was that the Agua
Dulce blaze "is out." freeing
hundreds of firefighters to re·
turn to the Mount Wilson blaze,
said Los Angeles County Fire
Department spokesman Dick
Friend.
The Crescenta Valley sheriff's
station was still urging residents
to stay away from the area.
Mount Wilson Road remained
closed at the Red Box junction
with the Angeles Crest Highway
so that the road would be clear for
fire equipment if needed in an
emergency.
'HE BIT KATIE ••• AND I HIT HIM,' ANNIE SAYS
M,.. Whattoff Explains Rabtes Treatment to Daughter
Child Defeo
3-year-old Saves Sister
GREELEY Colo. <AP) -"He wu flying and be bit Katie
and he bit me 'and I hit him," said 3-year-old Annie Wbattotr
after lbe slapped a rabid bat, knocking it unconscious and get·
U... bit ln the process
For a J.year-old, what Annie did to rescue her infant sister
wat amulng, says the chief \'eterinary epidemiologist at the
federal Center tor Diaeaae Control.
ANNIE WAS NAPPING WITH DE• 10-month-old sister ln a
bedroom ol tbe Wbattoff family's home when she saw tbe bat at·
tack tbe baby. Annie wt nt after the creature with her bands. Teats lat.el' confirmed the bat was rabid ud both girls are un·
deraoin& a 21-ctay aeries of rabies-vaccine allots.
Dr. Gerald Winkler, the veterinary epidemiologist with the
Dtaeue c.ontrol O!D\er ln Atlanta, said Wednesday be had
never beard ot a cue like lt.
0 My reaetion would be that it wu a remarkably responsible
ud p~ve reaction OD the part of the older child," be said.
"I am amaaed."
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VICIOUS HURRICANE FREDERIC LEFT THIS PILE OF RUBBLE IN GULFPORT, MISS.
Storm Hit Florida, Loulalana, MIHIHlppl and Flor1da Panhandle With 130 mph Wind•
Mobile: 'Gutted Uty'
Hurricane's Rampage Reduces Area to Rubble
MOBILE, Ala (AP> -It caUs
a ts elf the Azalea City, radiant
with pastel floral beauty in the
spring. But today this coastal ca
ty of oak-canopied streets wai.
reduced to the rubble of a shell
shocked battleground.
Hurricane Frederic's ram
page today tore up giant oah
and scattered their limbs across
Mobile streets they had shaded
for a century.
The do\P)town section, featur·
ing Federal-style architecture,
Man Arrested
After 20-mile
Auto Chase
A 41-year-old man suspected
of shoplifting led Garden Grove
1>9Hce early today OD a 20-ptile
chase al speeds up to too miles
per hour before his car was dis-
abled by a rear tire blowout.
Police said the chase began
shortly after midnight a fter the
man allegedly walked out of the
Alpha Beta store at 8911 Garden
Grove Bl vd., Garde n Grove,
with a bag of groceries he hadn't
paid for.
The suspect eluded patrolmen
in the st.ore parking lot and sped
off in his car through Garden
Grove streets, police said.
Along the way he began toss-
ing packages of meat out the.
windows , then allegedly
ram med the driver's side of one
of the pursuing patrol cars.
The chase ended with the tire
blowout on the Rivers ide
Freeway in Fullerton.
Police said the suspect, Allen
Richard Lloyd, of 9201 Central
Ave., Garden Grove, was arrest·
ed on charges of burglary and
assaulting a police officer.
Ex-employe
aaims Boss
'Vindictive'
BJ STEVE MAaBLE °'*.,..., Niie ..... Ftred Huntington Beach depu-
ty city attorney John O'Connor
charged today that his former
boll is tryinJ to deprive him or
unemployment benefits.
O'Coanor, fired ln March on
multiple insubordination
cbarses. clalm.s City Cttomey
Gail Hutton requested that
Unemployment Development
Department offlciall deny him
the beneftta.
"This is pure vlncUcUveness
on ber part," Hid O'Connor.
"She bas peJ'IOllAlb' seen to lt
that I can't col,leet unemploy·
ment."
0 'CQnnor'a denial appeal ia
belna reviewed by Wallace Roet, miemplo1ment lnlurance
appeals Judie.
Tbe tine-day beariq is ex-
pected to m4 l'rlday.
Robert Saptar, deputJ city
attorney 1epr191entlq tM dtJ at
the Lana Beacb bearlq, said
O'Connor la "eltber makln1 fal•• 1tatement1 ataln or
doesn't uncleratand the UD ·
employment proeeaa. '' He Mid the clt:r reeommended
that O 'Connor not receive
b •••fttl bat tt waa an UMIQPlo1-m• dep9rtment lnveltll•Uoo
.. to the denial. =~ oftlclala said 0' •1 termlllatioll was for
.. ml1tclllduet" and that be la ID·
was virtuaJly gutted -shop wan·
dows blown out by the hundreds,
roofs and walls patched into the
narrow streets.
In pre-dawn hours. police
patrolled the eerie wreckage
like sentries in a wart.one.
"Hold on there," said one or
ficer to a man crossin g the
street. "You got identification?
ls that your bag you're carry.
mg?"
Bienville Squar e, a shady
downtown park, suffered the col·
lapse of perhaps tons of oak
limbs and uprooted trees.
An air-conditioning unit was
hurled from the third floor of a
hotel -and landed on top of a
car.
A street sign was blown three
blocks. ,
Government Street is one of
Mobile's most prominent
avenues. a tree-lined boulevard
rrom the heart or downtown
tbroup the historic Garden Dls-
tract. M05t of at was am passable
Fredenc was the wo~t storm
on record in Mobile, surpassrng
the 90 mph wand s and
widespread wreckage of a storm
ID 1926
The people of Mobile. a city
whose tustory dates back three
centuries under sax flags. awoke
today in dark homes. their
stoves and televisions left use-
less when the electric1ty failed.
For one of the few limes lb.ts
century, the morning Mobile
Register did not reach the cit y's
doorsteps.
Streets cluttered with the rub-
ble or shattered buJlcling.s. up-
rooted trees and downed power
lines were the legacy of a night
of bowling winds, a punishing
blast of several hours thal prom·
ised to close most of the city
for days and possibly weeb.
The cupola was ripped from
the roof of Caty Hall. a structure
erected in the early 1800s.
The storm's 100 mph w1ndi.
gusting to 120 mph -ripped
down ma1or electr1c1ty
transrruss1on lines and wooden
supporting poles. Falling trees
downed other power lines all
over southwest Alabama.
A DC-3 airplane parked at the
Mobile airport was blown
through a chain link fence and
onto a near by boulevard,
authorities said
OC Cancer Unit
To Install Chie f
Kenneth Garrison, vice presi·
dent of information systems ft
Pacif\c Mutual Life fnsuran~
Co .. Newport Beach, will be in·
stalled as 1979-80 president of
the Orange County Unit of ttse
Amencan Ca.ncer Society at a
dinner meeting tonight at tht·
Anaheim Stadium Club.
Floor Sample Leathel' Sale
Save 20 to 25 o/lJ
On Top Crain Leather Sofa and Chain
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TllAT MMlt Pi\Pltlt ,fc,,•otfd l"Ol\ald.rebte n•ft 1p1~
''u K•nn•d>· merhlnellone In W11Mn1ton. how
t''1n r hat uau.rt'd h1a cab¬ M won't quit tM flN: aod
('ut.r" MW tow ln the Callfomle Pon. All lhl1. plua an
tdltorlll C'artoon on (IUCIU who!> Teddy. Sarll•r thla ~arL \be lnland paper ran an accounUq of the Chappa·
quJdatclt lncldftlt in lenflh1 installmenta.
It ta ctea.r, therefore, that everybody lo our Orance
County rtP>a is bored lo tears with Edward M. Ken·
nedy
In the East. however, despite this western ho-hum, the
wire services out or New York and Waahingtoo continue to
pour out yards and yards or Kennedy material increaalnely
each day
KENNEDY QUOTED in August: "I expect the presi·
dent to be renominated. I expect him to be re-elected and I
intend to support him."
Kennedy quoted yesterday: "I have not foreclosed the
possibility of running."
Then add quotes from Democratic Party Chairman
John C. White: "If you put the two most powerful figures
in A mertca in a cont.est against each other. the potential for
a bloody, mangling nomination process ls there ... "
Thus the outlook on Teddy must be fuzzy from our re·
gion. But lf lhJa is the stuff boredom is made of, the
newspapers, wlre services and TV sure are devoting a lot
of time and space lo it.
Bay Fog Ends SF Heat Wave
SAN FRANCISCO <AP >
Fog returned to the City by the
Bay today, s1gnahng the begin·
nmg of the end for a wicked heal
wave.
Temperatures were expected
only to reach the low 80s today.
far below Wednesday's record 93
degree heat and 98 degree
scorcher of Tuesday
Elsewhere, temperatures
passed the 100-degree mark in
San Jose, lower 90s In Oakland
a nd upper 90s in Marin County
OD Wednesday.
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Phll .. delplila tupa1et1 will
bu1 1 plat.n>tri'l, but • the altar toS> ot lt. tor Pooe John r._u1
•ill\ ftfX~ monl.b, •llUe the
ton A.rdtdloeftt •• aolh!ltlna contrtt>utiona to defur some
tosb ur lhe ponlllf '11 ¥tel lo that
tlb th ~cemebll Wtdnet·
day toUuwed e 1rowln1 ~on·
tro•trsY over whether and how
much, lbe public 11huufd pay for
A t Uall)' n!U8lOUs H!Jffti t>r
tb• ~·" wwklqn• •l•U lO the U-'1\fd Htlltet, "h:h!li be1tn1 <>al.
t '" bUl\00 In t'hlladt-lphla, the Amertun
Civil Ut:M>rUet Union lhr •tene<I
tu file 11ult clalmln1 th• uae oC
publlc fUnda to build an altar
would ~llt th• conaUlutSonal
n•q ulremenl that rhurch and
1tate be aeparalod.
THE i\CLU'1 threat came
after Mayor Frank Rluo. a
Roman Catholic. waa quoted
Tuesday u uyln1 taxpayers
would belp pay for the altar.
On Wednesday, Rluo said·
•·For the purpose of bearing hjs
hollneaa' message, we are in the
process oC building and paying
for a platform. The Archdiocese
of PhlJadelphia will build and
pay for the altar and all re·
liglous accoutrements that
would be affixed to that plat·
form.''
The pope and 30 concelebrants
will conduct an open·air Mass in
Philadelphia on Oct. 3. Official
coat estimates of the platform and
altar were not available.
THE BOSTON Archdiocese appealed Wednesday for con·
tributlon1, saying it does not
want public money used for re·
ligious purposes.
But the Archdiocese's state·
ment skirted a controversy over
whether the church or the city
would pay to build an altar for a
Masa Oct. 1 on Boston Common.
• 'Tbe Archdiocese . . . has no
intention of asking for public
funds for a n y religious
purpose. but will rely, as
always, on the generosity of the
faithful to meet the expenses
wbicb legitimately and properly
s hould 6e borne by us," the
statement said.
TAlJllDI MID UM quake alto
cau1td major dlm11• lD the
tewn ol lend, aome 40 mlMI
ei1t of An1u1l where tt dt· moll1becl~• al1trlet ~ mint ud llU•• bu . three , a eburch, 1
barruka •nd other buUdlaP.
lol.,lor Mlallttt Amir
M IC!hftlud Ind I thtn ff'Om the oftlce vi the •t>vel"ftOr ·of h1an
Jaye n • to tM .....
The quake 11Ao rot114td ltl11t,
'" l1lllid ol ., •• ,..,,,. •bout
'ro mU. Mrib a Antu•. and an Amtrltu •ta.J n.1 6n • hot•l lhtN aaJd he I I hll f Nfnd.t fe!ll
the 11round lrembl• and aaw th4
peak• of bu"dln1111 11way
''THS QUAILS 1cutd the hell
out of ev1rybod1 and atmost
everybody nn out In panic."
11ld Joe Murray of Fr.eport In·
donula •• 1ub1ldlary or
Freeport Mlnerala Co. of New
York, which I.I m1n.lna copper In
the area.
"We ruabed out of our hotel lo
a n open park:in1 lot to avoid any
fallin& beama in cue the build·
log caved in."'
Murray said the first shock
lasted about 4S secooda and
there were three or four more.
followed by nine milder tremors
in the evening.
HE SAID he and his fnends
drove around Biak City and the
surrounding countryside but did
not spot any cas ualties or
serious damage.
Officials reported tremors
were felt along a 3,000·mlle arc
stretctung westward to northern
Sumatra along the Java Trench
a quake.prone area where the
massive. 1hlftui1 portions of the earth 's crual known as the
Australian and Pacific Plat<.-s
overlap.
tt'llP Sla1111s B•f)an~
David Bear accompanies his mother Oale from a beartn&
ul a dlat.rtct JuatJce'1 office in Camp Hlll, Pa. after she
ond the Mcnnonlle church shunned her husband Robert
Bear. The huaband la Jalled on four char1es ln an al·
tempted abducllon of h.11 wl!e from a farmer's market
where ahe was employed.
Military Signup
Defeated by House
WASHINGTON lAP> -Despite onrwbelmlnC defe.at in &he
House. an effort to brln1 back m1htary draft reaistraUoa may bt put
to 1 vote &n the Senate.
The HouH re)ttt.ed 252· 113 late Wednesday a pr'OpOMd Ol"der to
renew draft reptralwD for 18-year-old men atarttn1 Jn. z. 1111.
lmtead. lldirected Pre.idem Carter to study the situ.aUoa.
Carter h&s already said draft reptratJoo ll not needed now and
Speakt>r Thoma!> P. O'Neill predJcted that with the House vote.
.. That'Ubetheend of1t ..
BUT AN AIDE TO Sen Sam Nunn said he believes the Georgia
Democrat stJll wlll put a s 1m1lar bill to renew draft re1lstraUoo to a
vote in the Senate.
The House vole was part of action oo a $U. l billion weapons
authonzation bill for the fiscal year start.mg Oct l. Consideration of
lhat overall meuure was contrnwng today
The House vote on bringing back draft registration, which was
suspended March :n. 197S, was demanded by Rep. G V. "Sonny"
Montgomery,D·M111s ,a supporter
"WE'VE HAD ENOUGH studies and they aJI show it's
needed." Montgomery told the House. ''To kill something in Congress
you put at to another study."
Mon4Comery s&Jd registenng youn1 men In advance ls needed to
enable the Selective Service System to supply draftees qwckly in the
event of war Proponents of renewtng re11stratJon say It would speed
up the drafting process by GOdays lfthedraflls ever neededaga.m.
WHAT'S
YO«IR
More States Due Rain VERDIC'I'?
Technology is on trial.
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It stands cx:cused of destroying the environment .
poisoning the populoce and eYeJ1 threatening the
future of the human roce.
Defenders pomt to technofogtcof advances which
formed the modem world ond offer promise for
o better tomorrow.
Reach yoor verdict with help m evidence
presented in "C.onnections: t~ ond Change"
this fall's Courses by ~ eenes beginning
September 15 in the Doily t:>ilOt.
Led by Profes50f John G. Burke of UCLA
h1stor1ons and social scientists illuminate
sources of invention, the impact of technology
on modem lift and tht prospects for controlling
change.
Courses by Newspaper makes it poMfble to earn
college credit ot home, by enrolling at Coastline
Community Cofttgt. Coll 963.at24 for registration
Information
"ConntehOnS" Coune by Newepap11 is offnd os
a pubhc ClfVic9 of the DAILY PILOT
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( STATE )
ment maneuver related to a bUl
on bail bonds. But a late vole
negated Curb's vole and the bill
was filed ror taler action.
DeeUioa /ff Idled
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
Former state Supreme Court
Chief Justice Donald Wright will
dec,lde if Ii~ Jualice Frank
Newman should be disqualified
from a panel which will rule on
whether an investigation of the
high court should be open to the
public.
Newman is the only regular
state Supreme Court justice who
has refused to disqualify bimseU
from deciding the secret hearing
issue.
lletller File• Sult
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
mother of a University of
Southern Califor nia librarian
slain by a man two weeks after
be was paroled from prison has
filed a ta million suit against the
Callfornia Department of Cor-
recµons.
Bernice B Stamps charged
Wednesday In U.S. District
Court that st.ate officials bad
failed to maintain contact with
Stevie Lamar Fields, who was
convf<:ted last month or murder-
ing "her daughter, Rosemary
Jane Cobb.
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Toast to Victory
Scott and Melissa Dinwiddie raise their glasses of cola
in a toast to victory after the Palo Alto City Council
agreed not to become the first city in the nation to reg-
ulate treehouses. The Dinwiddie treehouse, which start-
ed the whole ordinance push two years ago, will be al-
lowed to remain.
Sea Experts Fail
To Rescue Shark
REDWOOD CITY lAP > -For the second time in less than a
month, marine experts have failed in an "almost impossible" ef-
fort to keep.JLcaptured great white shark alive.
The 8-foot-long shark, brought to Marine World-Africa USA
after being netted Wednesday by a fisherman in Tom ales Bay.
died about 5 a.m. today aft.er it bad begun swimming by itself, said
Julie Fiedler, a public relations representative for the park.
"You can say it died or cardiovascular collapse," she said. "It
was under a lot of stress from having been caught and towed
aloogside a boat."
Marine World divers bad been pushing the fish aloa,e in an effort
to get it to swim. Ron Swallow. a veterinary technician. said earlier
that the shark was in poor condition.
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Quad takes the
guess work out of
looking great
this fall.
The quad suit of
texturized polyester
includes a
distinctively tailored
jacket, reversible vest
and two pairs of
slacks. This is all the
versatlllty you could
ask for in a suit.
Reverse, mix, match
one look leads to
another. In solid
tones navy, tan,
med blue, blue grey
and beige with reverse
to plaid vest
and slacks.
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SAN 01~00 <AP> -A 10UDC
Oamp Pendleton marine baa
pleadld pllty to robblnl. nplq
ud ltnlildnc two wom• lut
year 1n OeeaDalde, ••Y1nl bla vlcUma ''femh•decl me ol my
motJ\er and I hat. ber."
Art.bur am. Bu.rbrtdce. Jr ..
Wde-rape
Bil Sent
To!trown
SACRA.MENTO <AP> -The
Oregon-type bill to permit a wife
to cbarp her husband with rape
is on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s
desk.
Tbe bill, A 8546 by As-
semblyman F loyd Mori, D-
Pleasanlon, won a 58-10 As-
sembly vole Wednesday.
IT WOULD REPEAL a pres-
ent law that makes the crime or
rape inapplicable to a married
couple.
But as amended , the bill
would prevent the prosecution of
·spousal rape unless reported
within 30 days
WOMEN'S GRO UPS, who
supported the bill, s aid the
spousal exclusion in rape laws
was a remnant of earlier times
in which a wife was regarded as
property.
To meet obligations that the
charge might be used vindictive-
ly in a quarrel, the bill would al-
low husband-wife rape to be
punis hed Jess severely than
other kinds of rape
CURRENT STATE LAW re·
quires a prison sentence of
three, six or eight years for
rape. For spousal rape. Mori's
bill would allow either a pnson
sentence, a county jail term of
up to a year, or probation.
Nor would husbands convicted
of raping their wives have to
register with law enforcement
authorities as sex offenders.
THE BI LL WOULD add
California to a small group or
states that consider hus band-
wife rape a crime .
In the nation's first trial on the
charge. defendant J ohn RideouL
was acquitted rn Oregon.
20, mllde 1111 plea Wednesday in
a closed cbambera 1e11ioo
before a San Dleto Supertor
Court Judie after attorneys on
both ~ ftlpulated be would
apend the reat of bla ure lD
prtaon. ·
a uaaa1DGE TOLD ID ·
vesti1aton be returned to the
scene ~ ooe -Of the murders to
kneel 1n the woman's blood and
pray. He said be then took the
vlctlm 'a checkbook and wrote a
pornographic note to God.
Descrtbhlg Burbridge as "an
animal," Judge Michael I.
Greer aaid be would recommend
that the former Belleville. Ill.,
resident be sent to a medical
facility.
DURING EARLIER
psychiatric exam inations,
Burbridge told of abuse be al-
legedly suffered at the bands of
Pending Trial
bis adoptive m.otMr, a *"1cal
tberapUt. Be e.lalmed 11M ooet
acaldecl him with bot water
when be wu 11.x 1ean old and
bad locked him ID the buement
onoecMIGD.
Burbrtd8e aald he murderecl
23-year-olcl Patty Bower of San·
ta Ana and 55-year-old Claire
Belle Luckeltl of Fallbl'ook
becauae they reminded blm -Of
hil mother.
MRS. LUCKETl'I was beaten
wttb a metal bar then bound and
strangled with nylon stockings:
Burbrtd1e told investiaaton he
fled her Oceanside motel room
afte r the attack, picked up a
change of clothes from a bua de·
pol locker and returned to the
motel room to shower.
Ms . Bower, wbo bad been a
skattoe com panion o f
Burbridge, was killed about a
week later.
Payments Blocked
In Sniper Suits
SAN DIEGO lAP) -A Superior Court judge has blocked payment
of damage claims against accused schoolyard sniper Brenda
Spencer pending trial next month of a s uit filed against the 17-year-
old girl and her father by the family's Insurance company.
Miss Spencer bas pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to
charges that sbe killed two men
and wounded eight children and
a police officer in the Cleveland
Elementary School s iege las l
January in San Diego
THE PRELIMINARY 1DJunc-
t10n tsSued Wednesday by Judge
Jack Levitt automatically bar>
the widow and three children of
C le veland principal Burton
Wragg from collecting a $100,000
settlement reached earlier io an
out-of-court agreement with
Miss Spencer and her father,
Wallace.
At issue is the amount or
liability OD the part of Westfield
Insurance Co.. which contends
that Spencer's bomeowner's in-
surance policy sets a Sl00.000
limit oo c:Jaims stemming from
the 6'h·bour incident Jan. 29.
UNDO THAT interpretaUoo.
funds to the Policy already
would be exhausted through the
Wragg settlement.
The Speocers maintalo that
\
the amount applies lo each
claimant They also contend that
the ms urance company ts re-
quired to defend them in the six
civil swts filed against them so
far and not step aside once settle-
ments total $100.000.
THE WESTFIELD S Uit goes to
trial Oct 29.
Miss Spencer races trial Oct. 1
in Santa Ana on charges of
murder. attempted murder and
assault with a deadly weapon.
The trial was moved from San
Diego County because of ex-
tensive publicity in the case.
Fees Nixed
LOS ANGELES tAP > -After
recelvina thousands or phone
calla from an&J'Y residents, the
City Comictl has reversed itself
a n<J voted to abolish a rubbis h
colltttM>o fee.
0 ur lowest .Price ever for plush Precious Moment
nylon pile carpeting! For 2 weeks only, 14.76 sq. yd. installed.• Orig. $23,
so you save a big 8.24 sq. yd This is our dense, thick. plush plle. Its high luster adds
silky elegance to any room And this fine nylon fiber has soil-resistance control to
help your carpeting stay clean longer.
You've 9 lovely colors to choose from: amber fire, antique russet, butter
~Burma brown, champagne, mahognay brown, satinwood, sands or taupe.
Sale pnce Includes carpet, pad and} normal Installation· But hurry, this savings is
for two weeks only.
Come in, or shop at home. Call __your nearest Broadway for a no-obligation
appointment • Subject to above offer. There may be certain limitations. Please ask
your salesperson. Carpets, 32.
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'l1ll8 Councilman
Never Gives Up
You'" eot to lland It to Ciounellman Paul Hummel. Once be ... bold ol a Idea, bl•a not abo9t to be talked
out ol lt. no matter bow penuul~ or_reatonable tbe op.
jiOIJUOi.
Tab, fol' iuta.nce, tM INbJect of the 1lie of bomea ln
Corooa de1 Mar. 'Councilman Hummel, wt\o owna a
duplex, hu been convtnmcl that the oetnborbood II toe.
tn1 Its charm became people are bulldfftl 1in1le·fam1ly
homes. duplexes and .~tlex that are Loo bl1. No matter that his own 11 a cl c example of the overslzed box
that'a l)n)duced t.he complaints. Hummel bu decided to
aet tbe matter atral•bt by Meinl to it that no one else can
build one u l•l'Je.
Armed with qunUonable 1urvey result.a that 1bow
that 400 occupant.a and property owners tend to a1~
'with him, Hummel bu charaed Into the fray. Fot the
record there are 1,900 property owners ln Corona del Mar
One of his first eflort.a was an attempt to enact a de
facto building moratorium by aetUna bi.a council col·
leagues to pass a policy llm1Ung bome sizes.
A policy is a neat trick because it works just like an
orcUoance. The only dllference is that the council can
enact a policy without troublin& with a public hearing and
all those time-consuming public announcements.
Fortunately that effort failed. Then la.st week. the
Planning Commission decided that the notion of setting the
kind of limits Hummel wants to see might not be too
good an idea. Commissioners decided .a compromise that
suits everyone's needs could be reached by letting
architects and property owners on both sides of the issue
study the problem.
But that's not good enough for Hummel. He's going to
try again for his de facto moratorium via a policy on Oct.
1. With any luck at all, all his neighbors from Corona del
Mar will show up at that meeting to tell him it's a bad
idea.
It's doubtful they'll change his mind, but it takes
three other votes to pass a measure and Hummel's col-
leagues have been known to listen to reason and vote ac·
cordingly.
Dredging Sense
Newport Beach's Mayor Paul Ryckoff made an ex-
cellent point Monday night when he was among council
members who voted approval o.f the plan to dredge the
Dover Shores boat channels and improve North Star
Beach.
He said that in deciding to back the Dover Shores
plan he had to view "the bigger picture of bay dredging
that is a desperate need. I don't believe it's correct to set up
conditions to make it impossible to dredge the bay.''
We agree. Dover Shores has become a classic example
of bureaucratic red tape being used as a barrier to
prevent the removal of the silt that is choking the bay.
Homeowners, who have been trying for more than
two years to get the multiple permits needed to do the
dredging, came up with a good idea. In exchange for be-
ing able to bury the dredged sill in pits on neighboring
North Star Beach, the association will put $12,000 into in -
stallation of a jogging trail and landscaping on what is
now the bay's worst eyesore .
·With millions of cubic· yards of silt and sand building
up in the Upper and Lower Bay, Ryckoff's observation
really gets to the heart of the matter. The officials of all
the agencies that have jurisdiction over the bay ought to
be working on innovative procedures such as the Dover
Shores plan, rather than thinking up reasons to deny
permission to remove the silt.
A Pro1t1ising Teain
In light of the questionable qualifications of some of
the Newport Beach City Council's recent appointments to
city commissions and committees, it was a real pleasure
to view the list of people who will be servlog on the
Highway Action Team.
HAT, as it's to be called, is going to work at rounding
up money -from the federal, state and county govern-
ments -to pay for the controversial additions to the
city's road system.
Confirmed by the council Monday night, the appointees are:
Chuck Hirsch, Bud Schroeder, Dick Clucas •. Bill Lusk,
Judy ·Cooper, Bill Banning, Bob Shelton, Mike ·John.son,
Jean Watt and Bill Ficker.
They represent the Irvine Company -Shelton -and
SPON <St.op Polluting Our Newport) -Mrs. Watt. They
include spokesmen for builders, such as Lusk, and
spokeemen for residents with no interest in development
such as Johnson. There's a representative from the
Newport Ha.rbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the
former chairman of the city's Transportation Plan
Citizens Advisory Committee.
The potential for achieving some aolld results is
great. Of course, the ultimate test of the new 1roup will
be in the amount of money it actually gets for the clty and the roada that money will buy. • Opinion• exprffMd In the apace abov• art thoM of the Dally Piiot.
0th« vlew9 •xprnMd on lhla Pao-are thote of their autho" and
ertlltL Reader comment la Invited. Addr ... The Dally Piiot, P.O.
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Reagan's Star May Be Waning;.
LOS ANGELES -0 1t'U bet.be
1ame old ltoGUd R.eaaan1 JOU
WOG't _. 111Jf dtfferen~.· Lyn
Nofalaer told me, one day a
•bile aao at the officee "' the Re11ao fo.t Pr•aldent bere.
Nold1er WU Wl'ODI and DOW
be'a.-e.
Nobl1er'11 realgnatlon from
the committee lut month, aft.er
U )'Uri Of
aervin1 tbe
tor mer
Ca lifornia
1overoor.
WH the flrat
public sJgn or
what I'm pret-
l)' sure ii 10-
101 to be the ~ ....._
Political col-• -
lapse of the
old consenaUve hero.
Actually, I'd call blm the coo·
serv au ve hermit. Rea a an divides
bis time between his ranch in San·
ta Barbara and hermetically
sealed land usually well paid) ap-
pearances before friendly
-
Mailbox
pollUcaLud corporate aa· dienees.
TB& 8BCOND llGN came a ~:w.~=.r~
raltlq WU laaloa and It WU
$500,000 ln debt. In cue you
haven't noUced, Rea1an. wbo'a
auppoeed to be nmntnc for presi-
dent. 11 not exactly knock1D1
himself out raialn1 money or
min1Jina with the voten.
Part of lbe reuon for bil
isolaUoo it that be hadn't de-
cided who he ii coinc to be tb1a
tlme around. His atalf bu been
fi1ht1n1 for months about
whether be should be the Old
Rea1an or a New Reqan.
Nofz1&er, believtn& the elec-
torate bas become much more
cou.ervative in recent yean,
wanted the old Rea1an. saytnc.
"l told you so." The idea wu
lbat Reagan cou ld say
Republican conaervaUvea have
been rieht from the start. For
him that means since 1964. when
be emeqed a a Dati0911 ftCm't
by campal••lA• for .aany
Goldwater. otberi ha die lfWe
R.eaaaa 1DDer dttle -9'peda.l-
l y campal1n maa~er John
Sean -bave beml •nntq t.o
mold a new, more moderate
Ronald Reatan, tort of a
11amOl"OUI Gerald P'orcl.
TBDE 18 80•£ h.lttorieal
bub for both Reaaana. A.a a
1pealter, be baa always and
en1a~7 pounded out an un-
cban&lni meence of free en-terpriae -and •troaa defeme. As
covernor ot California tor etcbt
yean, be wu paulve, modende
and moderately etfectl•e.
Dea plte all the rhetoric.
Reatan's California was no
laboratory for rlPt·wiDI theory
-it wu big 1ovemment as
usual.
Nof~r wu convinced that
press and public would not stand
for any obvious cban1ea tn the
Reaean they bad come to know
..
-ud, __,,to loft. N~&
lntenW 1:"wrta .......... tbou1htqu bad a ~!?t
very sood cbaDce to be,....._.
in 1teo and Ume had come to ,
pnMat the kind ol llliddlHI·
the-ro.d candidate that UIUlly
end• up in the Wbtte Hou.le.
EITD& WAY, and despite
b1I aoartni DOPQJartty JD GOP
polls. I don't 1bink Reqan b 80-
lna to mate tt. His Um• ia pat.
It i. not oo1y that. at the • of
70, be would be the olde1t presi-
dent to take olflce, but that. n ·
cept for bl.I hair color 10iJ11
from oraose to leaden-iray. be
bas not chanted. People wbo
spend time with hlm -a very
select group -tell me be la ttU1
not ready to ditcuas new i.AuM,
particularly eoero and cbaq-
ing foreign policy. HJ.a conven•
tlon, they say, and perha.,. b1a
thinking, f ocusea on the put.
If that is true -and reporters
are rarely allowed close enouab
to Reagan to jud1e -It may be
because the candidate is lazy.
Or, perhaps. sensible. Reagan
does not like to leave his ranch
uoleu be ii well paid to do it. He
would rather take aeverat
thousand dollars for speeches
than run around the country for
free t.oocohtnc voten and banter-
ln& wttb bolti1e reporters.
BE"ILU HELD off UlDOUDCiDI
bl.I candidacy-that• tcbeduled
to bappen ln NO'fember -10
that fairnat docb b:ael wU1 not
fOTce him to aacri.tlce subltm-tt.al income u a radio commen-
tator and newspaper columnill.
A voidinc the rat race may dem-
on1 trate common sense, but. I'm not sure you can win the
presidency from a ranch and
television atudioa. For better or
worse these days. succeaaful
candidata are usually huncry
ones. The photo Reacan gave to
hi1 old friend Nofziger waa of
.himself in dungaree• at the
ranch. The inscription aaked
why he couldn't spend more
tame like that. My guesa ia that
he'll have plenty of time sooner
than he Uunks.
Swim LessQ.ns Still Safest Bet for Tots
To the Editor:
With swimming pools.
jacuuies. and hol tubs prouCcral·
ing around us 1t is senseless and
potentially dangerous to ad-
vocate teaching fear of the water.
u you did in a recent article, to
prevent the senseless tragedy of
accidental drowning.
I am a water safety instructor
with the American Red Cross
and have tau1bt hundreds of
Young children swimming and
hundreds of families safety in
the backyard pool.
Absolutely essential for a
family with a non-swimmer ii
an unclimbable fence with a
locking gate around the pool
separating it from the house.
Any pool which can be reached
through a hou.se door or patio
door is completely unsafe.
These fences are metal, six
feet tall. with a bottom rail Ousb to the ground and a narrow top
rail. They are quite attractive
white wrought lron or aluminum
and can be removed when
everyone in the family is a profi·
clent swimmer.
TBE GATE must be careuUy
locked when the pool ls not in u.ae. When ll non-awtmmer t. In
the pool be muat be supervised continually by an adult. Never
leave a noa-swimmer lo the pool
area umupervtaed, even for a
few momenta.
Tate non-1wlmmera to a
qualified swim tD1t.ructor until
they can aave themtelvea from
drown.lq. A child wbo bu been
tausht fear of the water wW re·
act with panic, the mott ct.
vutatlq ot reactlou, should be
acclda:ltallY fall ln. Later awim
lellODI wtll be very dlfflcult for
him U he bu been taucbt tear
by b.11 parent.I. 'lbere are maoy
private and public swim pro-
tram1. Vlalt them and find the
oae wbiell suit.I )'OU belt belON
eDrolliq. Parnta who bave allowed
tbe.lr cbUd to Jell'D nrtmm1QI
bave ~ blJD a•alnlt &M ........... traaed1 ot clroft. Jal. 1D 1U lwlm ...._ M will
~..,.,. nalel, coordlaatkla
.. ~. ftlda .,.. un to earrr Oftl' into otber' muot,.Ule. JIARGARJ1f .JOllN90N
Ucach and the other cities in
several areas. including the
airport. Newport Bay water
qualit y, the San J oaquin
Transportation Corridor. and
other 1SSue~. I said at our meet·
ang on Aug. 28 that cooperation
between us is important.
I DO NOT f~I. however, that
we should compromise our in·
terests simply for the purpoM of
getting along or for intangible
bargami.ng purpoeu. Neverthe-
less. we should be and are will·
log to meet and discuss mutual
Interests, and in negotiations,
maintain some flexibility. Ob-
viously, each participant in a
negotiation ts expected to be
representing his own belt in-
terest. which 11 u it should be.
I realize that elected officials
are fair game for you, but ii
there is emphasis, omission, or
distortion that miabt dUturb the
city's relationship wilb other
agencies, the newspaper will
have caused potential harm to
the city's lntere1ta un -
necessarily.
PAULRYCKOP'F
Mayor
TM DoJ111 PUot ltanda behbtd the
-1Uonal aa bftttg acet.trole in quot-
ing MOJPr ~lcotf mtd a. ~ a
fair comment on hU behouior.
-EdMor
C... Side Tr•p
To the Edit.or:
A recent Daily PUot editorial
1uuesu Department ot Mot.or
Vehlclee prevent.ion of vehicle
rect1traUon u a meaoa to the
end of reduclnt court .. no·
ab ow a " by trafllc violators,
ther•bY allevlatlnc tbe caH
loadl in traffic courta. Tbe Dally Pilot •rn ln think-
ln• that "no·abowl" tnvolv. can
wblcb are re1lttered or
OP91"8ted by penlCIGI Who waald
be affected by vehicle re.Utra-Uon.
A LAJtGE number of "no-
1bow1' • item from veblcle1
wbicb were aold in prtvaw party
1a1 .. for cuh. The new owner
bu no lntenUoo to tranafer re-
ftlatraUoo nor to pay yearly
ceue feti. a. uaually carrl•
DO Ytllkie iMuraDee and If ID•
volvecl ha an accident wtll oft.en
abaadon the Yeblcl9. ID 10m1 cua tbe ftbldM an 1tolm.
lD lll1 own cue, a tbr'M-
1ear Mllkle lollowtaa • pri• ... party nle for cult ,...u1nc1 dis·
poelUoD of more tUa 1IO put.
tn1 tlcbta aad out~-date ftbl·
de u-... Uclteta. Repeated re-quuta for DllV or ~
relief ... UHlea to 1top t.be
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continwng vaolataons
Laws are needed wbach
would reqwre a vehicle license
number check in every case at
the time a citation as written for
any cause. Laws are needed
which would require impounding
those vehicles which have multi·
pie "no-show" violations out-
standing against them and im-
pounding of all vehicles with
grouly outdated registration.
Laws are needed which would
require the detention of
operators of s11ch vehicles.
These laws could protect the
public from a croup or ir-
resPonsible and dantel'OUS in-
dividuals wbo glut traffic court
case loads with impunity.
C. PIERCE.
Tlw ~ of a whici. cm pro.
tect """-'I /TOm tvtvre ~/or
c1tat'4>M or ~ &toololllf U..
vehicle bsl irmneclat•lf fiJ*tlJ o,,....
dord DltlV Tn11w/~ of 0.0.WnMp
form. and:::::::£ a dol«I CJOPW of .am•. 1t·1~ at DllV offfcn
at "° chat'ps. rtMtor
.. Abpen lf'•..U
To the Editor;
I would like tb1a opportunity to
expresa my objection to the
Irvine Company's recent at-
tempt to tnfluence the relocatioa
of the Jobn Wayne Airport -
<Oranp County Airport).
It b about Ume that people re-
alize that the tituaUon which ex-
ists now Is the result ot tbe
Irvine Company's deliberate
plan to force a •mall private
facility into a lar1e scale
metropolitan airport. This wu
done with complete dlare1ard
for lbe safety and well beinC of
the hundreds of f amiliea they
had broueht Into lbe surround·
tn1 area.a. The lrviDe Company
developed tbe Westcltff-
Baycreat-Dover Sborea and
Butbluff areas. It 1ublequmtb
developed tbe lrvlne lndmtrial
Park, and the 1urrouadln1 alrpol't
butlMll complex. Tbb wu all
done wtth the lmow&eqe that a
lar1e ICale airport facillt.J woWd
be Deeded to band.le the eDOl"IDOUI
taflux ol alrllne puaeqen.
TRB 1aVJNE Company la
directly tHJ»Dtlble for tbe
airpon llb*kle· TIM COIDP8QY
appean to be cooceraed IOlely
wltb It. own ftunelal 1a1D. One
la Wt to ..... uw &Mir' .. poelUoD to Joint UM of Bl Toro
Marlile Alr Station lt pndleatecl
OD tbib' delln not to Sift up 91
nmela ._. .._ diNetlJ flt ID· cllnet.b ..... C&D be .... , ...
Relocation of tbe airport
mcleDtlJ womcs ~ ..... Wl~t.
The qualtty or life in lhe
Newport Beach area is sulferin1
from the noise and air pollution
caused by the increasing num·
bers of private and commercial
Jets using the airport. If com-
mercial jet traffic lncrea.S'eS it
wHI be intolerable for a great
number of the popuJalJon.
I do not feel the Irvine Com·
pany and its interests should be
allowed to nm uncontrolled over
tbe Hvea of the people lhe.r
brought lnto tbla area, just
because they have sold off UM
property aod no klftaer have an)'
vested int.erett.I ta these pre·
viously developed ueu.
DA YID B. BLOOMBERG, M.D.
• 1 e • ..,,l•eell
To the Editor: Mn. Dortb)' Bauder <Mailbox
Sept. t > lboald recall that it wu not Jane Fonda who aeol her son
to di. ln Vietnam. It was t.be
Uotted States tovemment. It
WU not the ''peacen.lka'' Wbo Ht
tbe llmlt1 on warfare but
polltlcaJ strategists and
dlp.lomatl lD Wub.lnitoo. llrt.
Bauder should have realized
loo& &IO that there was DO '<will• Dini" a land war in A4la.
AT THE very least the t.oUl
deatruetlon of North Vietnam
would have cost more U ves and
at the very worst nuclear c:oe-
frootaUoo with the Soviet Union
or Communist aitna. In that UD•
thinkable event the United
States would have numbered ltl
dead not In the fifties of
tbouaandl but lD the filtiea ol
millions.
llra. Bauder may never
believe th1a but tbe men wbo
-bumed their draft cards and ned
to Canada at Jue Fooda'a uq.
int had nothtn1 to d.o wlth bW
eon'• deatb. They only taN
tbemaelvea and perb..,a tbtir
y~ tll"otben who Deftr bat
to not. Jae Fonda alone .SU.
many odlerl, IOID• DOW.,..,... hilb aftlce tn thLs land, tried to
end tbat war.
The traatc ucrtftce ol Jin.:
Bauder'• aon bu Wt thil ...._
the poonr, but tbe lou of ~
more ol ltl tom would have Clft1'
left tbla ·:::-.wa· ILWANDD
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•aOWN"I fat'Ol'Ule outlook tft a two-ma race wlUl Carter de-
r lv ea from tbe prealcteat•a deplorable poUtlcal cond1Uoo
here. Althoul' llM Democratic
establiahment from Gov. Hugh
Gallen on down atill backs him,
there were no Caner button.a to be
aeeo at the t';QC~CDlcs. The Cart.er table at the borough COunty
pienic in Naabua was ignored,
deapite the attraction of a color
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ud dUlllDAu Carter. 8ut wbat 11 X•••e41 tlaaJIJ bowa ouv.-Durtla ........... prwldent
1a IO ....-1'towa mtabt defeat
blm 11 be manas•d •o New
Hampeb.tre vtalta to retail votee.
8ut, ~ tbe MDator, itrown ls a C&lJloinla wtdelale ~liticiao
unaulted for CQI)' poUticttna.
Durkin la wroq. Brown ta ex·
eellent in amall croups, and
showed lt ln tbree private
aeaaJ0111 wttb private citizens
wedged betweea the. public plc·
nics. Altbouah be will not come
here 40 tlmel, be does plan 30 visits (providing be can solve the
problem of Republican Lt. Gov.
Mike CUrb, whose menace back
in Sacramento forced Brown to
halve tb1I tint ma,Jcr vlait to
New HamPl1dN>.
Dreuecl In wblte 1lalrt 8114
doubl•·bnaated blue bluer, Brown appeared H a soft.
1poken., ~tlul DOll·flU•. Re
balaneed bb-ant:l·auclear and uu-cW ... appea11 to tbe left <heartll) aDDlaoded by t&e par-
ty aetlvtsta Mie) wttb balanced
bud1et-and-'-mMC1 Investment
appeala to tbe rtlbt <not •P-
plauded at all>.
BaOWN blundered briefly by
callin1 for ·federally aided re·
forestation in a state which con-
aidera ltaeJI too woodsy for its
own IOOd. A more serious enor
was briqibg along a buaload of
·young Brown rooters (moatly res-
idents of Maasacbuaetta > who
sh~ved real New Hampsb.lre
voters out of the way to get 'into
camera range. This Hollywood
transplant was rejected by the
granite state.
Brown also appeared a shade
peculiar at a De mocratic
Ttuldly, ~ 13, 1m
pJcnlc ln Dover when, ln con·
tencllq UDdJdatel don't d1lcWI
tbe real wuea, be declared:
''HolllUe-medtclDe <that la.
medidDe for the wbole bod.Y> -
you certainly don't-hear much
about that ln campaips.'' A
youni matron wearln1 a Draft
Kennedy button nud1ed her
buaband and whispered
1arca1Ucally· "You ~eluinJy
don't."
SU AND other Kennedy en·
thuaiuta in the crowds certainly
did not cb.anae campalp but·
tons after seelnl Brown. But
almost all aucb voters we .ques·
tioned told us that In a Carter·
Brown cbolce, they would plck
Brown. 'lbat buttreiaea Joanne
Symom• view of a t~o-map
race.
Wbetber abe ii equally correct
in asaesslq Carter's atreqtb
against a KennedJ write-in ls
dubious. And, of course. if Ken··
nedy ii an avowed candidate,
even BroWll'I own adviaen
privately admit he stands DO
chance.
••OWN DID l'lalt aome
oblique 1bot1 at Kenned1,
warnln1 a1at111 "re·r1Ptnlna
tbe hollow rbetorlc of ·a n o t h er er a ' • an d
complaining that "a lot of people
want to fl1bt the battlea -ot
yesteryear." Gov. Gallen, stead·
fast for Carter, hit Kennedy
from another angle. He contends
Kennedy ia not ideologically
compatible with "right-of.
center" Ne w H a mpshire
Democrats and not.ea that Ken·
nedy leaders Symona and state
e xecutive counc ilor Dudley
Dudley were aasociated with los·
ing McCartby·McGovern·Udall
left-of-center campa.\gn.s.
But in truth, the Kennedy
pheoolbenon here u elsewhere
defies ideology. Kennedy's
popularity is such that Jerry
Brown, impressive candidate
though be is, is reduced like all
other Democrats to Wailing for
Teddy.
'Gray Power' Not All Virtue KING
AROUND HERE IS
NO PROBLEM.
The people in the Census
Bureau who worry about such
things have made the projection
thet the number of births for an
American woman will average
2.1 in her lifetime.
Like all such estimates, this is
of course a guess; but it is just
about the best
j Uess about.
If lt. should
turn out true,
the resulting
fact will be of
immense im·
portao ce. It
will qu ite
tran s fo rm
American life
a s an y
s mart marketing man, o r
political analyst, or media con
s~ltant knows. Changed, too,
WW be the way people eat, bow
U.$1 .Jive their daily lives, and
~rhaps more importantly. how
they think. Coo.sider but one re-
s ult of this innocent-looting
statistic: the median age of the
l] .S. population will rise from
30.2 years in 1980 to 35.5 in the
year 2000. .
Thus will come about that
••graying of America" that we
have been hearing quite a lot
about. Whether this will be a
good thing is to D1e questionable.
The wave of comervatism that
is at present sweeping this coun·
try is due in no small part to the
increasinf.c influence of the
elders in m iog public policy.
THE "YOUTH CULTURE"
that dominated the '60s is in cold
storage. The most popular man
in the Republic an Party ls
Ronald Reagan. who is pushing
70 and whose political and social
views decidedly reflect the fact.
If our political system bolds
firm. the greatest political
beneficiary of the graying_ P.roc·
ess will be the Republican Par-
ty. This party has traditionally
been the symbol of economic
growth and decidedly limited
social vision. As a whole they
want things the way they were
instead of the way they might
be.
It is one of our dearest
platitudes that a man is not
worth his salt who was not a
Socialiat in high school and a
good sound conservative by the
time be was making bis pile.
Thls may be good or it may be
bad. Itlsone ofthefactsoJlife.
The danger with olaer men
and women. and their ln.fluence
on our life. is obvious: they have
nothing much to look forward to.
They are as set in their ways as
a plaster cast. The more adven·
turous of the old are made llll·
easy by the new; the less adven-
turous, and large majority. are
frightened by it.
WE HAVE been a nation of
doers. The doers are the young.
These have vision -the vision
of long years ahead in which this
or that can be accomplished.
If we should brake that vision
by becoming an oligarchy of the
old. we will be in deep trouble as
a people. The likelihood of
man's worst enemy, organized
warfare, is cons iderably in·
creased. With the noted excep-
tions of Alexander the Great and
Napoleon, most wars have been
the doing of old men. And even
Alexander and Napoleon could
not have conquered at fi rst if
they had not bad the solid sup·
port of older rulers.
Creation and innovation are
the things of the young. In the
older their springs dry up as tru·
ly as the veins thicken a nd
harde n. Artis tic a nd even
economic creation need con·
trolled passion, and passion is as
fleeting as everything else in
life.
We just opened a brand new office nf California First Bank. l<ight near you
l\t Pacific Coast Highway at Golden Lantern
In fact. we're opening new branchc::.all the time.~ fi9dmg a mm cntt:nt cif f1cl'
1 of our bank is really no problem.
Our newest branch nffe~ thl· ::-.1mc rhin~ .... all our brnnchl..., offer. Skillt.'CI.
efficient people with a very fnendly att1tudc. &eked by tht: ~I ~ystem~
available in banking t.oday.
That's how we ~ot to be one uf tht faste>t growing CALIFORNIA
major banks in the ~1att:. I So come and see our new Dana Point office. It'~ really
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MY READING is itrobabiy
gloomier than the waf' things
will turn out. I surely hope it is.
'The case can be made that in·
novatioo and progress are not
all that great -that, in fact,
every time we humans change
things we make them worse.
Should that be so, perhaps the '--------------------
solid vi rtues of the old can
create a uniquely strong society.
Just doing nothing may be
closer to answering the riddle of
life than frenetic change for the
sake of1change.
Should that be so. and I pray
that it might. America might be in
greatshapebyyear2000.
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celebrit) ndortert are paid
t.Nm-*-llDCMlt. of _..,,
for will~ eouumert are W·
UmatalJ fe9t'1 UM blll.'" ..,. rrc lldcJrMy an a.u.r .. ·"To
lb• Htftt t.b•1 are tru&Mul,
t.b•H eedortemeat. are very valual*. But to the extent tbey
convey deceptive claima, they are mOl'9 barmf\11."
In reeent moat.bl, the FTC bN
moved In on commerclab by
two well-known men -•IDier
Pal Boone and former astronaut
Gordon Cooper.
Both cues, settled without
Utt1aU011. were 1een u want.l.q
1l1nalt to 1tan wbo enclone
productt without lDv•t11Mt••
manufaduren' claima.
THE BOONE CA.IS, wb.lch
sent shock waves thJ'oa'9a tbe
advertitlne lndustry, wu balled
by the FTC u a landmark -the
,. flrat time any celebrity bad ac·
cepted penooal UablUty for a
product he touted.
In a consent acreement.
Boone aereed to pay a $5,000
share of manufacturer refunds ~· to consumers who purchased the
. product Acne Slatin. Boone had appeared with hla
four daueht.era ln a commerdal
claimln1 the preparation was
.-; more effective than other acne
treatments. The FTC aaid the
~ claims for Acne Statin, wb.lcb
sold for $10 a boUJe, were UD·
substantiated by acieotlflc teat.a.
NEITHER BOONE NO& hit
attorney would comment on tbe
case, but the lawyer said earlier
-Boone waa shocked by lhe FTC
r action because the doctor who
Invented the product aaaured
bim of its value.
That, aaJd FTC officials, ls not
" enough. They want atara lo
personally order Independent
aclenllflc leAts before promoting
such a product.
• Albert H. Kramer, director of
the FTC'1 Consumer Protection
Bureau, said the Boone case
"stands for the principle that an
endorser mu.st verify the claims
made about the advertised pro-
-! duct before the fln1t commercial
. SALT II Oppo8ed
WASHINGTON <AP > -Sen.
Russell Long says he will vote ~ against the SALT II treaty
because it Is not verifiable and
wUJ prolong the nuclear arms
race, not prevent It.
ttAIDll.000
P819aDM
goes on the air or appean in
print. or ruk ITC action."
But In Hollywood , where
celebrities get a1x -fieure coo
tracts for auch endorsements,
there Ls no panic.
'"THE PAT BOONE thing ... aa
not a usual altuatlon," says San-
dra Joseph, president of lhe
Wormser. Helfand & Joseph
agency, which sets up lucrative
celebrity commercial deals.
"I wouldn't let any of my
celebrity clients advertise a
pimple cream," Ma. Joseph aaya
dladalnfuJly, "just as I wouldn't
let them do a tampon com-
mercial.
"l'v~ had -40 caJls for one of
my star cUenta to promote a
feminine hygiene product," she
says. ''I've turned down every
one of them. I don't want my
cllent.s to be Identified with those
products."
In add.it.ion, ahe note.J there
are leu potential legal problerru
with a "classy," well-known
product.
.. MOST OF MY celebrity
clients are only interested in
very classy kinda of com-
mercials -the kind Polaroid
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IUlt, dMn aN people eoJDiac lD·
to eolDIMftlall now •bo aever cared Won."
C.a.tlrWM .,. belq cantul,
however.
.. ONS or •v CUSN'n ...
approached to be •PGt•woman
for a cbarl\1'• aotl·1motl111
campaip," Kt. Joaepb reealll.
•'Tbe problem ii tbe 1mokea. We tumecl It down.
"We realize tbat u aoon u we
put a celebrity on u spokesman
for a product, that's an en·
dortement .... I want ll to be
eomethlna they know about and
like," Ma. Joeepb says.
··Any lnteWaent aaenl who la
not Just blinded by money Ian 't
1otn1 to put a client into
t0m.UU.0. like a pimple cream commercial ...
In fact~ ll la Juel auch
medicinal and aclentlflcally
b11ed productt that are the nc•1foeu1.
.. THE TYPICAL eddorae-
mentl on TV. from IOda pop to
noor wax, are not of concern t.o
UI." H)'I Heller. "What we're
talkina about are technical
areas -medlch:~1 engineering,
and sdentltlc manen which re-quire expertise."
Thus, the FTC filed com-
plaints aaalnel the manufac·
turer and advertiser of an al-
leged mlleaae·lncreaslng car
device, the GR Valve. The TV
pitchman 'waa ex-a s tronaut
Cooper; and the F'TC said he wrui
falsely presented as an expert In
automotive cnemeerlng.
There was no financial penal
ty. but in an agreement reached
in July, Cooper agreed to in·
vestigate more carefully any
product he endorses. The ads
have been dropped by Ad
marketing Inc., the company
which sold them to TV.
IN A STRICTL V legal seme.
attorneys differ Qn whether the
FTC could win a court case
against a celebrity endorser.
"It could be ar1ued that lf the
public knows the endorser la a
famous actor who la being paid
to aay these t.bin'9, they would
not accept hla etatementa aa
those of an ex~rt." says Bever·
ly Hills a ttorney Warren
Deutsch. "But lf the celebrity
says. 'I personally guarantee
this pr<>duct,' that could create
Habllity. It's really an untested
area."
The rrc·a Heller cites a relat·
cd leeal precedent as support ror
the FTC position. In lhe 19619 de·
etalon, the California Supreme
Court held that Good Housekeep-
ing Magazine could be Uable for
a product endorsed with lts seal
of approval.
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lick the problem
with phone call•
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their prayers are.
answered.
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An American exped1Uon, bellded by Jack
Wheeler, 35, of Loa Angeles, leaves
Bramans, French Alpa, with the goal of
tracing the route taken by Hannibal
............
through the AlJ)I in the Second Punic War
against Rome. With Wheeler are his
fiance Jacqueline Vial-Kina; Sam Oschin,
65, a friend; two 4'lepbant bandlers and a
photographer. The elephants are rented.
Laguna League Seeks Dolls
The Assistance Lea1ue of
La1una Beach is aeeklnj COD·
lrlbuUons of old dolla, which will
be refurbUbed and given to tbe
Navajo lnd.lana in Arizona.
Tbe 13-year-old Aid to Indians
pro1ram 11 coordinated by Al.·
been dlatribul.ed In past years,
and lea1ue oftlclala HY they
need more dolls and stuffed to ya.
Mrs. Glenn Soelberg at •99-3758
for lnlormation.
El Toro r11tdent Wtlllam R . lunik ha bHa aamed ,...,..1 maaa,_. ot tbt Alilo Water 11...,._ meat Apnc)'. toDowtq u.. ,.._.
UOD 1Mt lab' ot former ••mer ddet J9n V. Foley.
Suk.UC.•· Who bu been aetiDI
ltD•ral manacer for A W1IA alnce
A venal Votes
To Incorporate
AVENAL <AP ) -Realclenta of tbia
west K1oo County community have
voted to iDc:orporat.e by a vote of 4211
toue.
Tbey allo voted 412 to 280 to cbooee
memben of the clty council at lar1e
instead of by di.strict. Jo addttioo, the
city mana1er form of 1ovenunent
waa cbolen and an overwhelmJ.og
majority approved keepin1 the name
Avenal for the community of about (,000.
Founded in 1928 aft.er the dlacovery
of oll ln the nearby Kettleman Hllil,
Avenal bu seen several uoaucceutul
incorporatimi attempt..
•
July, WU appotated by UM board ot
dlrecton lat ....
U llAI WOUSD for UM qeey
liDC. lauary, 1t'l8 U I NCiltend
••1tneer. and waa formerly an
·ea•lneer for the State Water
l1etourcel Control Board.
Sukenik received h1I BS dqree 1D
civil en11Deerln1 from New Yol'lt
State Unlvenily al Buffalo, and a
m11t.era degree ln sanitary eqineer-ms from Vlr&lnla Tech.
He Jaaa &een acUn1 1eneral
NEWMANAQ!R
W. H. lukenlk
maaa1er for the acency aloce July --------
when Foley accepted a job u 1eneral
mana1er ·of the Moul loo Ni1uel Water District.
The Allao Waler Mana1ement
A1eocy 11 coa.at.ructin1 a $50 millloo
South Coast wutewater project, ex·
peeled to be completed within three years. Tbe agency wlll provide
service to expected future resident.a
of the Irvine Coaat, and the coutal
communities of Emerald Bay,
Lacuna Beach and South Lacuna.
Inland areaa to be served by the
sewer and wastewater project in·
elude communities within the
Moulton Niguel Water Diatrlct, El
Toro and lbe Los Allaos area, which
encompuses Lake Forest.
HOME BREW
KIUS16
NEW DELHI, India
tAP> -Slxteen people died after drinking
pot.onoua bome·brewed
llquor in four days in
Lucknow, capital of
Uttar Pradesh State.
Ten others have been
hospitalized and an
official inquiry bu been
ordered into the
polllonin1a. the I,>ress
Trust of Ind.la said.
• al.atance Leque volunteers wbo
f patnt, sew and dreu uplold dolla
for Nav~ cblldreo.
S llore than 11,000 dolla have
Dolla caa be delivered to the
Turnabout Shop at 526 Glen·
oeyre St. between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m . Tuesdays throulh Fridays.
Call league president Mra.
( "a T •OPPI! )
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4-year,Going Rate Account
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fur the period of 9/J -9/30
6-month\ $10,000~minimum
T-Bill Certificate
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For the period of 9/ 13 -9/19
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¥8D1 motbera will recopize thia 1ame takinl place alone a Houghton, Mich.,
sidewalk. The little fellow apparently
believes a kick earned 1a a kick returned.
It's not known who got in the flnal word
but the odds are on mama.
Ho11se Mt111s Pay Raise
Congress to Vote Soon on 1980 Salary Level
WASHINGTON (AP) -Members ol the House
of Representatives are girdinc for the second bat·
Ue of lVl9 in a war over how much money they will
pay themselves during the next fiacaJ year.
The starting point la the curnmt salary of
$57 ,SOO a year.
The posalbWttee for change range from no
raise at all to a 12.9 percent increase.
THE STAGE .Oil A SHOWDOWN within the
next dlree weeu was set wben a House Appropria-
tio111 subcommittee unanimously agreed to resur-
rect Je&lalation that would grant a 7 percent cost·
Of·Uvial pay booeL
Tbe action of the legislative appropriations
subcommittee ran comtter to predictions from
House leaders that congressional pay would be
frozen for 1980.
That public auessment came aft.er the House
rejected tbe orilbW proposal for a 7 pereent pay
ralH Ult .Jane ud returned the bill appropriating ~ for J.l80 congressional operating expehses tt U. IUbeommittee for further acttoa.
IN8'l'UD OP REVAMPING TBAT bill to im·
pole a INl1' f.nae .. Bouse leaders predicted, the
aubcommtttee vot.d to keep intact tbe original re-
commendation for a 7 percent raise.
The meuure went to the Houle Appropria..
tiou Committee for further action. It la apec1ed
to be voted on by the full House before the new
federal budget year begins Oct. 1.
lo a related development, Seo. Orrin Batch. R·
Utah, introduced a bill in tbe Senate to freeu con-
gressional aalaries at SS7,500.
A spokesman for Hatch said the bill would al-
low a cost-of-livtng increase for top federal
employees but would prohlbtt any increue in COD·
greaaional salaries. The spokesman asked not to
be named.
BOTH OPPONENTS AND SUPPORTERS of a
pay raise agree that unless some action is taken
by Oct. 1, members "of the Houae and the Senate
could receive a 12.9 percent pay raise -$7,417 a
year.
Such an increase would be the result of a con-
gressional declllon several years back to include
members of the House and Senate in any coat-of·
living pay increase itven federal worken.
The 12.9 percent flaure la calcu1ated by acldlng
a 5.5 percent "automailc" pay ralle pusecl up by
Coo1reaa lh1a year plus the 7 percent ralse Presl·
dent Carter has ordered for all federal worken for
1980 -plus 0.4 percent interest on the 1979 raise
Coniresa declined to take.
A" nJLL U.1 PERCENT INCREASE seems
unlikely, however, since no member of the House
or Senate bu publicly aclvocated keei>ina the full
amount.
Suppoc1en ol a pay raile have 1enerally ad-
vocated taking an increase ol either 5.S percent or
7 percenL Opponents contend there should be no
raise at all
Ironically, Coq:reu ft.Dda itself in its predica-
ment because ol an attempt to curb the need to
vote on pay increuea.
Instead of votin1 every few yean on whether to ra.lae its own pay -a b1Ch1y unpopular vote
with eomtltuents back bome -Coqreu dedded
to include its members and employees amoac
federal worten who 1et automatic C01t-of.lh1q
increases each year.
M11dMlxe~
Wallow Game Warm
NORTH CONWAY, N .B. (AP) -A New Yon
team bas won tbe e!Cbtll mmual llud Bowl football
pme, which llft tile pla.JWW ta1ldal more about
the texture and 9l'OIDa of tllle fteld tiu about the
aeore.
Tbe New v.,-Ba=••---., of llo11nd Pa· tent, &lipped 9'j,'.QM dlfl Snt dMm ... llOUDt
W_.......,_ VlilJe:1 Boil MID OftlUme Ja U...
deep mad that allo 11a•eteed a MUie N mmn.
''It <&bl ~) D"9 ..... tatme .... a alee ....., .. Mid Bob """Gulta of tbe Boll. upi_, ..
lq la tbit ........ a • .,.,, ......
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pnparatlm for tbe HYeD•IDU touch football .............
The automatic provision would have come into
play for the first time in 1978, when the 1979 pay
scale was being set. But Congress bad increased
its pay the year before -from $44,800 to SS7,500 -
and was still sensitive to criticism over that hefty
raise. As a result, it decided to forego the S.5 per·
cent cost-of-living raise ll otherwise would bave-
received this year.
IT om TIUS BY ATl'ACRING a provision to
the legislative appropriations bill stating that no
funds appropriated by the bill could be used to pay
cost-of-living increases for congressmen or for
employees wbo made more than $47,SOO a year.
That action did not wipe out the 5.5 percent in·
crease but only deferred It for one year. thus rals·
ing the possibility of an •·automatic" 12.9 percent
increase next month.
A 12.9 percent raise would increue COD·
gressional salaries to $64,917. The 7 percent in·
crease recommended by the appropriatlooa sub-
committee would mean an increase of $4,000 a
year, tojuatovert61,500. '
The total cost of a 7 percent increase for COD·
greaemen and top federal worken ii estimated at more than teO mlllloa.
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F£N8E ATrO&NEYS re·
flied an appeal in the
Dlllrlct Court of AP·
San Bernardino, uktng
~ of a Superior Court de· ~ tbal prevented municipal
c09t Judp Robert Law from
c uctlna the preliminary be . ~
trey Joseph, the derty
at te Attorney Genera in
c r1e of prosecution, con·
teOlled that the appeal wu not
I ally appropriate and that be
w I aeek its dlsml111al next wi~' a brief bearing before J e Langbauaer, one attorney
ln ated the openln1 or the pre-
liminary bearing in late October
mltht confl.lct wlth attendance
at a bar assoclaUon convention.
~"'D 'MIE JUDGE noted that
it may be dUficult to find a cen-
tral municipal district Judge
who ls "qualified" lo handle the
he_!ring.
l:Q date. nine municipal and
s uperior court judges have de~dt
with the case
8 Killed in Crash
DELTA, Utah <AP> -A van
headed for the Utah State Fair
was apparently trying to pus a
wide farm implement when it
crashed into a bridge abutment,
k1l)lng eight elderly persons and
seriously injuring six others,
authorities said.
........
Anahelm P'lie Ql!tf 1 .... w. IW'7. "· lual &aDOunced he will r9tlre ln December.
He laa1 led tbe Anabelm Fire Department for the
past etalai yean.
Job T~aining
Plan Backed
For Inmates
Women inmates will have Job
-:kills when they are released
from Orange County J all lt a
grant application Oran1e County
Superviaon have approved wins
approval at the federal level.
Supervisors approved the ap-
plication for $16,000 from the
California omce of Crlmlaal
Justice Planning to set up a job
tralnlne proeram for women
Jailed at the county facil1ty.
ANOTHER sz .... in matcbinc
funds from the Sheriff-Coroner's
budeet would supply the dollars
needed to hire an lnatructor to
train women inmates as office
clerks and Industrial
sea mstresaes.
Besides advlalng inmates in
machine sewing and office pro-
cedures, the instructor would
train the women in job appUca·
tion and interview technlq9es.
THE PROPOSED JOb lr~g
program wm help the county jail
maintain standards mandated
by the stale Department of Cor
rections for inmate educalioq,
according to a report submitted
by the Criminal Justice Council.
Wonen skilled 1n JDdmlrial
sewing and clerical duUes are ln
demand in today's Job market,
the report said.
Upon their release. trained in
mates would be referred lo
various agencies that a9lst In
flnding jobs for ex-offenders.
More F«krO/, Frafdiiii Due ()range County • ., Malm llYllAN •• MID dOVT ui,ooo ,... paperwortt II r:rtly to blame. aa
91tilililliif.... ••ID lJI reta1•• camp~ lD ll a d4ttl'UM at S.ut tbe moet OriMi ~ ..u1 Nttilft 11&1•111•~ Tltatlui' J.DdiLwia •tllble ~ ot Cblw ... ~ ...... Iii '-ca .. ol tta Md Hone ._,, ~-1aaff •tbalc Vietnam .... wbo ban
llllllla ..... •tratloa of ID· beH o«eNdtaMftfaJ coaioeai. formed UM majority of t.boM -~ ,.,., .. s. lb• u.s. for aboat •,•of ....... but ad· fJeetu ID NHIJt lllOllUw. D • ' a r \ • • n t o t 8 t at• ' • dltlonal refu,... eoattnae to Clark lald the U .8. bu off erect :11 I • fOf' NlucM aftaln pour In. eouular aid to Vietnam to heJp .. W9du..ny Ur-Newport--"'Clark tala, boWenr, lhat reel proce11 tmmtvatlon pa~ra. He
...... tape bH cut th• numbers Hid Vietnam bu been receptive
.. Wbal we'w S.&r'MCI here <Jn tome~bat. About 80,000 Vl•t-but ther• baa been a cfeJay
()naQe Couat1> would .. ad ua to namete n..t to freedom lD llay became ot concerns about such eoeeeatnte more federal aid oo but only U~OOO Jut mono.. detalla u otfiee apace and other tu mGI\ impact.cl a ... u ot the H e a a 1 d V I e \ n a m ea e ''technicalities." count.r'y," aald ambuaadof·•t· lar•• IUdwd Cla.rk. Clark, alter a Saeramento •••\:LN wltb tbe 1overnor'1• tui::e-0G ~. flew here to with memlitn of the lo-~ochl ... • Retu1ee Forum of Oraqe Oouat)'. a coaUt1on ot
public md private aeencies.
WOU.OWING THE meettnc,
Clark 11114 a preu conference at
llobert Bein, William Frost and
A11odatea near John Wayne 1
Alrpoft.
He 1ald hu o rr1ce was
e•tablhbed in March to ~rdlaat. refuaee aflairs botb
wttbln the U.S. and In terms o(
foreip policy.
He said he came to Orange
County to observe the situation
and to learn.
"We're here in part because
we th1Dk you've done a pretty
aood Job and we'd like to learn
about it." Clark aald.
BE AG&l!EO THAT housine
LI one ot the top priorities and
eaprelMd concern that there la
little or no public housing in the
county.
On being lnforined that some
ctUea such aa Costa Mesa plan to
build subeldized boualne. Clart
aald some extra federal funds
mtebt be made available to help
build more houslne for refugees.
Of the 230,000 Indochinese
retuaeea in the U.S .. 20,000 -
about 9 percent -are In Orange
County, he said.
HE DECLINED lo speculate
on whether I.he county has re·
celved less than its fair share or
federal funds for refugees in the
past. but said he is forming the
poli cy or concentrating the
money on the most heavily a(.
reeled areas, among which he
included Orange County
In addition, Cluk ~aid, I.he
Refugee Act of 1979 lo extend re·
lmburaemenlS for public as·
stStance and medical aid to ref·
u1ea was approv~ 85-0 in lM Sen~te las t week ad l~ espec~
for a vote in the House next
week.
About 14.000 more Indochinese
refugees a month are expected
lo arrive Ill the U.S. during I.he
next year. Clark s aid.
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Heavy Sellers?
NEW YORK (AP} -Pope John Paul II isn't
likely to make tbe Top 40, but reeordlnp of his
MuHS 1D three lansuasea wW to on aale durlnt
bis upcomiq viltt to tbe United St.at.. a record·
inl company apokeaman aaya..
The recordiq will be IOld for $10, moeUy
Uirougb parish cburcbea and direct mall.
"IT 18 THE VATICAN'S DESl&E that people
throupout tbe world be able to experience the
pope's own voice and mesaagee, • • aaid Joel Carlins
of Bryn Mawr Productions, Ltd., a Chicago com·
pany with exclualve rilbta to tbe records in North
America, Canada and Mexico.
Carlin said his company la working wit.b the
Vatican to do a "tasteful, credible job" and said he
hopes the Vatican will lat.er approve more records
cf papal speeches and special Muses.
THE ftaS'i TBaSE a.EOO&DING8 are of
Mu._ said in Spa0 lah dilrine the pope's trip to
Mexico. in En&llah at a scbocil in Rome, and in
Polish at t.be Sistine Chapel, Carlin said.
'Change'
Art Shown
"The Time of
Cban1e" la the theme
for an exhibit of five
paintings by Lln1 J ai
Chung being featured
through Sept. 30 in Sad·
dleback College's Fine
Aru Gallery.
The show is open for
public viewing from 10
a .m . to 3 p.m. Mondays
through Fridays and
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m .
Saturdays at the gallery
on the Mission Viejo
campus.
For i nform ation.
phone 831-4760.
Traffic Dips
The three-muted merchant ship Elissa,
shown at tdl>· in present condition, will be
restored to lts 19th century shape <bottom >
as a sailing vessel by the Galveston His·
tori cal Society. The project will cost a
million dollars.
The pope's speeches and Masses durin& his
v.lait here al.lo will be neorded, CVlin aaid, and
wltb approval, will be made into reeotda.
Bill Vetoed
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SACRAMENTO <AP}
-Traffic on California
hi&hwaya i n July
dropped S.2 percent
below the level in July
1978, and weekend
travel wu down even
more from lut year -
9.4 percent, tbe state
Department of
Transportation
reported.
Cri11ple Gets Help
JIDDA, Saudi Arabia <AP) -A crippled Sawli
Arabian who put an app<?al for help in a newspaper
was offered a Rolls Royce limousine, a funliabed
apartment and $1,600 per month, the newspaper
Okaz said. Okaz said the donor, who read the ban·
d icapped man's a ppeal , wished to remain
anonymous.
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. has vetoed a bill to
let the owners of pans
for recreational vehicles
to evict occupants on 72
hour not ice for non·
payment of rent or
°"lolation of rules .
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Two can ride a wave as easily as one if one la small and
the other adroit. This pair were proving It at Sleepy
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~~Mesa Studies Curb
~On Drug Devices
HACiLJD'MCK. N . .J. (At')-~
A tlO ..... lawlult Mi ·Mia ftW ........... ,....,... ., s • •1 ~'ward· wla_alac
.... , ......... tary·~ -.,•llM'' wit.la •l•"P ......... ·
u.;·aurtce 1"r11•r • • J~fMJ CUy attora•1 repreHatln1 alne
eblldnD 1'ho took iNlr\ .lD tbe docu.-&ar>' ud tMlr ,.,....., "*' tlae tult ...... t prodacer Arnold lltaplro, bla company
OoW W•t .Bl'Oadcuten, nar·
N&el'•ad.or PM« J'alk. WN'ZW· TV, tbe New York Stat.loo that
aired th• documentary. and
Rhl1efteld Park Police Sat.
Charles Martini.
TBE FILM DEPICTED a
ae11lon of the Llfen Group
of Rahway State Prison in
which the youn11tera, all of
whom had minor brushes with
the Jaw. were berated by in-
m a tea serving life terms in
prlaoo.
The inmates lectured tbe
youth.a. in lbe vilest of street
lan1uage, about prison Ufe.
Under the Lifers pro1ram,
which has been dupli~ated ln
several states, the youths were
treated u prisoners and were
told or prison violence and
homosexuality in an effort lo
scare the juveniles into a
"straight" life.
The suit charged that Shaprio
misrepresented various aspects
of tbe documentary to the
juveniles.
"SHAPIRO CAJOLED THE
kids into participating," Frager
sa id . "He told them the
documentary woald not be
Mown cm tlae EM& COMt 11111111
that tMr would be treated u
fu..tl.c tM ,....__ Tiiey were
rtated llltt R-ritoa•ra
lhemlllWI." ·
Freier aald Sbaprto toe* •·
falr 9dHnta1e ot the cbildren'a
wllllDIDHI to appear on televbdoL
"It wuo•t a \rue doc!umen· t•iJ· '' Fraser aaid. ''SbaPl'iO to tbem to act toacb before the
eamer• started. Once lm1de
tbe prilGn. the chlld.ren weren't
allowed to talk and were aub-Jeeted to tbls boReDdoua vua,ar
pro1ram."
· TBS 8Vrl' AL80 alle1ea tbat several of the youthl became W
because of the baraumeat ot in-
mate. and a psydliatriat told
Fra1er aome of · tbe cblldnn
may be "premaneoUy scarred"
becauae ol tbe qperience.
The suit seek.a $10 million in
compensatory and punitive
dama1ea.
Fr...,. aakl the famllles auf.
fered mental anxiety due to the
program.
"They cot letters from rel·
at1ves aaldn1 bow come their
children were depicted in a
criminal light."
811A.PmC> AND FALK ·were
unavailable for comment.
Muriel Reeves, a lawyer for
WNEW·TV. said the station
would not comment on the IWt
until the court papen were re·
viewed.
. ~
• jected to tbe banb reallU. of
priloa lite.
"Tbe kldl can't 1et tlmJalb
the froat door wtthout tbat .Sp
lr~..,''beaald.
IAnclano 1aJd be wu happy to
bear several youn11tert became
oau1eoua beeauae of tbe pro-
tram.
••1p A DllSCalPTION of
prilon life wtD make a u .. year.
old •omit. that'• peat," Lan·
dano said. "It will be a lutmi·
lmpreuion foe eve!')' time be
tbiaka about committin1 a
crtme."
Landano said the juveniles
were not coached in any way to
perform for the cameru.
SUED ALSO -~~
PeterFaUl
Dogs Dav' Day
Pooch Probl.ems Discussed
Doaa were the topic or two di&cussioru this' week at a Costa Mesa
City Council study session.
Vice-mayor Arlene Sc:bafer said she wants to look into a change in
licensing because, while dop are licensed for 12 months, rabies ahots are valid for 30 months.
SHE SAID TBA T. lbe third
year, owners have to pay for a
new shot before it's needed, al
e:1 tra expense.
Council menibers agreed to
loot into lbe matt.er further and
instructed staff members to
present alternatives at their
Nov. 13 study sessioo.
Councllman Dom Raciti had a
complaint of a different nature.
CounctJ members noted that
their city doesn't have a Jaw
requiring people to clean up
after their canines.
However. lbey didn't request
any further action on the
subject.
Oemente Chamber
Plans Luau Event
An ordinance to restrict the sale or narcotics paraphernalia is un-
4er consideration by the Costa Mesa City Council. Members s aid at a study session this week they have received
.complaints from parents and were dismayed to find roach clips,
cigarette papers and similar items displayed at a record store.
Meeting Set
On Laguna
Zoning Rules
Martini, a juvenile officer for
lbe Ridgefield Park Police de-
partment. said Wednesday be
still supports the Lifers pro-
gram .
"I had been briniing kids in
twice a month for three yean
and very few or them ever aot
into any trouble again."
"I think we should look at
splitting the pub between the
people and the doga." be said. "I
think the people should 1et a
little more because they pay for
the damn things.
San Clemente Chamber of
Commerce orricials have
scheduled a Sept. 21 Hawailari-
style mixer.
The luau mixer will begin at 5
p.m at Taylor's Antique Alley,
lOJ Ave. CabriUo. A $1.50 dona·
lion includes drinks and hors
d'oeuvres.
JIM LANDANO, PRESIDENT
AT CITY MANAGER Fred
Sorsabal's suggestion, they said
Jbey will ask the Costa Mesa
~hamber o f Com me r ce lo
cooperate in a survey or what
atores carry such it.ems .
s tricter ordinance. he would
rather have a weak one that is
legally acceptable than no or
dinance at all.
of the Lifers, said the parents .. W ALl'1NG IN THERE ii like
signed consent forms which told walking in a mme field," be
them thP children would be s ub· added
However , City Attorney
Robert Campagna pointed out
that any ordmance would have
to be carefully drafted because
of potential legal problems.
He noted for example that
ci garette papers are used .for
:rolling tobacco, which is legal, u well as for making marijuana
cigarettes.
THE COUNCIL WAS present·
ed with a copy of Garden
Grove's anti-paraphernalia or-
dina nce. which r equires that
such items be sold in a room off.
limits to anyone under 18
Councilman Dom Raciti said
that. although he would prefer a
~Rabies Clinic
Slated/or
Capo Beach
"A child cannot walk mto a
bar and yet he can walk into a
music store and buy anything he
wants. which is worse than a
drink," Raciti said.
Marine Lab
Faces Delays
Construction or the Oranee
County Marine Ins titute
Laguna Bedch planning com-
missioners will meet Wednesday
to discuss development stan-
dards in the single-family res-
idence zone.
The commission is seeking
o pinions fro m architects .
builders, homeowner groups and
the public on whether the city
should change It.a current reg·
ulations regarding building size
and lot size.
facilities planned for Dana Point CURRENTLY, THE city re-
Harbor will be delayed at least quires the build.log noor space
until late October. be limited to SO percent of lbe
Orange County s upervisors area for interior lots and 60 per.
this week agreed to re-open bid· cent for comer lots. ding for the $499,000 rirst phase
o r the project bec ause no The re are no regulations
s atisfactory offers were re· s pecifying bulk, or building
ceived from pro s pective volume under current zoning
builders. regulations.
The proposed marine facilities
Newport
Man's
Trial Set
A trlal date of Oct l&
has been set in Los
Angeles federal District.
Court for Larry Donald
Smith, 44, of Newport
Beach who races extor
tiolr charges m an alleg
ed k idnapping during'
which th e v 1c t 1m
mys te riously d 1s ap
pear ed.
Smith. of 4640 Park
Newport, remained inl
c u s tody in the Los1
Angeles County Jail ,
held In lieuof$200,000. are a joint undertaking by the The commission will also
county's four community college seek opinions regard sub-
dislrict.s and the Orange County standard building lots. Com-IN A COURT ap·
Department of Education. mJsaioners want to know bow The 4,200-square-foot building the public feels about combinillf pearance Monday· be · 11 h l Jots wherever feasible so that pleaded innocent to w 1 o use t w o e c · cbarg-of violation or t 'I bo to · g Ile and new construction occurs on lots ...., An a nti-rabies vaccination ure. a ra nea, a a ry the Hobbs Act, a federal' c linic for dog owners in lobbyintendedforocean-relat.ed meetingthecode,eveniflbelots statute covering e:llor·
Capistrano Beach is scheduled e ducational, recreational, are legally nonconforming. lion from bus inesses ......... ....-~
forSept. l8. cultural and scientific activities. engaged In interstate!
The clm1c wi ll be held from 7 p.;~.;,,. Sla•ed THE STUDY session· will be commerce. to 8:30 p.m. at the fire station at .,._,.""'-' ., held at 7 p.m. in council cham· Smith Wal arreatedl
26111 Victoria Blvd. There is a $2 bers at 505 Forest Ave. Aug. 218 in connection
ehargeforlberabiesvaccination. wlth an ~ed abduc-F E/Je l Results of the session are ex· · of c B at Veterinan'~ of the Southern Or P y Uon aro YD e er, • I nact.ed to help the commiaakm .,.. fG----G California eterinary Medical develop p-.-1 reiulatioaa for .,,.,o uvaa rove .
.Association donate lbeir time to The Costa Mesa Senior au--~~public bearings. Milnv!!.~i.!a.torbs thsaid :Clinics as a public service. Citizens club will hold~icolc ~ 11 a.a1 ... r s ro er ,
D r at Larry Fox of Anaheim, ogs our ·months and older from 11 am. to 4 p.m. ay wat tbe IUb'-'t of the al-;are required by law to be vac· Estancia Park, Adama Avenue 'P"-
'Cinated against rabies, and a at Mesa Verde Drive West. 'J'hief Gets Gelll8 leged est.ortion attempt.
<¥&lid vaccination certificate is The event will feature games They Hid Smith de· ~eded to license a dbg. Vac· and contests, including tbe San Clemente resident Fran manded $100,000 ransom
-einations are good for 30 selection of Mr. and Ms. Costa Karues of 114 Ave. Coto told for Mill Bealer.
>111ontha. Meaa Senior Cltlsen. police tbat a bur1lar bad BUT SMITH insl1t1
• For more information, call In.formation la available by taken $3,000 in &NOrted Jewelr1 that Miu Bealer wu 8 "4~:...·4802:.:.:.::.:.· _________ ..:c::•=llln:=!l:..:7:.:5'-.:..::539::.:.1:.... ------:--.:.·f_rom:=:::be::r=bom==e::·======= willinl accomplice in the
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acbeme. He told Jt'B1
a1enta be was preaaured
into the plot by two men
known oaly as Ray and
.Jack.
Aecordlnt to Smith'•
account, Ml11 Bealer
ctilappeared •bile on a
boat trip out of Dana Point Harbor w'lth Ray
and.Jack.
NEWPOAT BEACH
police are iDYe1U1atin1
ber cliuPPMl'anee. la doeuaMnta filed in
federal eoart th1a week, It ... ao&ecl tbat Smith
Ian •t the eaWe broker be
claimed to be at tbe
time of b1a arrest. TboH
documents state that be ta a profe11ional
1ambler wbo bu 11mbl·
fDI debt• totalllDI
$108,000.
•We11, mape eo. • • • . . . .
•lut talk 18 eo che•p-•nd eo tt•nallory. •
•When JOU W8nt fOod berg11tna -prtcea 10f.1 can
count on day In •nd day out, the pf'OOf la In Print
• • • • .In tM grocery 8ds In the Delly Piiot. .
•ConfuMd.., ...... conlktl119 clel••?
•lhop th• Dally P.tlt»t, 1•• the f•cta, com-
pare. • • • .then rou know you're ,..,., getting
the mo8t for your money. . ..
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QUEENIE
6-s Pridag Ride C'••JtHe•tetl
DEAR PAT: Can you expla.ln the new federal
gaeoUDe pricing rule in a way that I can UD·
dentand it? I 've read about it, but tb.ll Juat con·
fuaes me more.
V.S., FOUlltain Valley
AYS will &Ive It a try• Ml tM pa 'rtdq nJe
eoahaaee ccmnmen beeaue 1t•1 eo•plleated ...
&laere are a aamber of -varlaWee bnol..._ Bukal·
ly, Ute F.eoeomlc Repla_, AdmWetraU. la·
aaed a Dew guollDe prlelq nJe • laly 11. w..aela
became mandatory Aas. 1. Tlae aew rate
autlaorlaea retall guolble ltadoll operaton a mu·
imam allowable mark·ap el u.c eata r:r 1aUo&.
That mars:ta la adcled to tM wMlelu-prlee of
1aaoli.De after federal, atate, ud leeal tuea ... la
.aMd to eo•er t.lae dealer'• _. pna& .... ...._ ..
expew. TM .._ nile .... die Pftl'W el eacla ....., a 1•eemt per 1an. nrtuee fer a "8·
U.. or all l&allou .. a ..-me ,...... ... area
wlWa tM Rate. ftla pnTlilllll allowa lledllltJ .. •lllaUIM wt.ere tM..,, nle ••1 eaae ~a.le laaNMtp • .,....er, la eadl eue, a 1e.e~1
nrtuee mu& be CM&-J..ane.L
Eaela reaD luellM •aler II,....,_ to fJMt
, &Ile maid••• 1ellla1 prtee of eacla t7pe of
1a10 ... la a ca..,I••• t.eaCllm at tM ltalMa.
Tbe p.rtdJlg 11111Urala • 6e 9'111 •ut .. at,leut foar ~ ldlta. la acldlUoe. tlae atp mut llit t.lae •
carrem mulmam Selllat prlee ud &lie mu:ta ..
allowable goes marpa. Enry lb moatlla, bePt-Dla' December tm, tlae allowable .,._. •U· lmam will be reviewed ud adjmte4 to allow tH
tanatfioL Tlte 11ew nale applies to bMlepeadeat,..
tall tuobe dealen oaly.
Fttel F91ll11p't c .. ,.a.1a Bere
DEAR 8EADEB8: TIM Eeeeomle ..... ateiry
A•mbdlltratloe ha1 estahllllt'd a toll·free llleellae
to re«lve couamer complalata aboet chaler
operations. Before flllal a eomplalat, laue tM
followlDC detalla ready IO &laat JOU eemplalat
may be bodied expe41tto..ty: aame ud addreu
of atadoD; elate ef ga10U.e pattlauea; prtee paid;
madmaa allowable price posted;, ud sracle el
gasoline parcbased.
The hoWne aamber II (JM) 424-tm.
l"lflflltd Pup'• Pate• Pabaltd
DEAR PAT: We just &ot back from a family
camping trip. We bad a snat time, but our poor
dog overdid running around in roety areu and
heavy brush. ma pawa are really IOte. Do you know
of any home remedy?
D.C., Costa Mesa
A veterinarian contacted by AY8 ncemmencll
P.,lleaylmercmtc aalve to lleal ... &...._ yoar
dos'• foot pacla. Cooled po&ato peel water (a
llaadlal of peels bolled la a qurt el water f• It
mlaates) aoodla 10re padl, u do ••1. mlaeral
or cutor oU applied at Dllbl U ,..UW., pat Mme
kl.ad of "booties .. Oil you dos'• pawa after appl,1· las Ute alpt treatmeat.
DEAR PAT: 'We boupt a vacation home in
the mountains a long time ago. We .,.. thtnktnt
about remodeHn1 lt for 19ar-rouod residency. One
of the tbinp we 'd like to doll put in a 1eptic tank.
Do we need a perm.it for tbia, and should we do the
job ounelves?
C.S., Fountain Valley
la aim.GI& all areaa, )'OD aot oalJ Med a Jenllt
te llan a aeptic taU lal&aUed, ,.. a1M ••
fellew eertala ra&Mr atrtd resalallom •MW It la
eeMtndecJ ud ltow It operatee. nu la a 19' fw a
pnl .... •I co.tractor ~M ben all a'-t tM ~area'• reaatathlll. Gener all._..... ti ......._ ____ ........ ~ .......... ...
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So Let There Be Musle
~ Launclaet Sont1 Compo1ition Conte1t
INDIANAPOLll (AP) -. .,...... .. ~-rial u ....... ~ for ........ ..., drlo&r,
Ml f• ta.. euULlJ CMINI•· ... ~ ............ eta ..
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Uaa Clauob (Otac:l•l11 of Clartah. wit.la tu worlit bud·
,uarten b•r•. to lauacb a
aacNd m.Sc eompoeidoa coo-tett, eompa.te With tub' ,mi..
la, leered music. We baTt qalt.
a •• mlllidau lD our dainh ud ,.. u.ou,trt It would bt aood
to IUmulat• them to do IOIM HCNd mmic beclUM . (t'• not
·part ol our tradlUoe."
ADOUMr' NUOQ ll ~at aome
b7mm baw been Uled 10 ID\aCb
tbat tb11'v• become over·
worked, be said.
th• road, main·UD• American
Prot .. tut communion." a1lo
baa aomt aoelal reuou for
wantiq Dn IOGP·
"'IO •UCB O• UM 1acnd mU1lc ca oa1J' .. detertbed a1
terrtb&J MJdat lD ttl orteatatkla
of ·=· ud ltl UM of the mu W Sender tb.rouabout,"
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Seminar
Seton
Drinking
A Hmlnar for 1•1
drlnken wUl be held
a.pt. rt Ill '1:IO p.m. at
Soutb Coalt Medical
Center for bomoenuala wbo •uffer from
alcobollam.
WBY M>tJLD AN •tabblbed elnarda -with 1.• mllUoD aMm·
ben -f•I the Mtd for new
HONCI 1CJa11 wbeD the o&d 08ll taavt M'ftd tt .. n1
uws MYS A W81KLY com·
mlUlloo Mn'ice and wbm _you
bave a Wvtce like we do u am-
da11 • year, you euaQlt Uae
IDllerlal YtrJ quickly," Wood
esplUmd.
Wood explalned. ''We're hoptnc
we ~an s•tber IOIDe material to
reflect where we tbJnk tbe
church oqbt to be, not OD.11 lD
term• of laquap, but abo lD lta ouUook toward the world." Art A•.,
Tb• 1emlnar h
1pon1ored by the
bolpltal'a CareUnit nd
the Alcobollam Servtcea
for HomoNxuala.
The 1em1nar will out-
line reeourcea available
to l•Y alcoholic• in
Oranse County. Guest
speaker will be Mary
Jane Park, director or
the alcohol abuse pro·
1ram for the Los
Ansetea County Gay
Community Services
Center.
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three ........ •• 1a1d Dr. Tbomu a. Wood, uocut.lve Mental')' of
Uat elaureb'1 department of,
mlnlltry. ''TM ftnt OM la Yer)' mundaM. We .,.. a 1'19-year-old
deQOm•nadoa and u far u ..
ea Ml, we•ve never beat ia-
volm lD the proceu ot deftlop-
Tile CODtellt ii open to mem·
bin of the cburcb '1 Alaoc:iattoo
ol Dlldple llUllc;lana and other
memben and eniployeea ot the
cburcb aDd lta coa1re1aUom.
Tbe tDtrJ deadline la next June 1. Wood uJd tbe JuQlu by a panel of church ai'ualclana
1bould be eomplete by mid.J\lb.
Tbe Olristian Cbu.rcb, which
Wood detc:rtbed as "a middle-of·
So for tbe first tlmt, the
cburcb decided oo a coat.est to
aoUcit new bylDAI, ant.beau,
cboral worn .and or1an music.
Caab awards ol $300 for f1nt
place and SlOO for HCODd wW be
liven in each cateiorJ "became
we thoulbt It m.i~t pro,.tde a
atimub• to 10me mualclam.
"Most hymn writen never
make a penny olf their bymm,''
Wood said.
A 26-piece collection
of works by artist
Andrew Wyeth is on
pu bile display in
Green ville. S. C ..
following a private
showing that drew
more, than 2.~ art
lovers. The collection
is owned by a Green-
ville couple. For information, call
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LEVI'S & BRIT NIA
LEVI'S SHIRT
SALE Don't mis& our great aelection
of Levi's traditblaljean fit.
slim fit.. and weetern style
shirts, all of euy care Poly/
cotton. Wide asaortmant of
c:oiors and 1>9ttems. On sale
for 10 days. or while supply
lasW.
Sizes S.M.L.XL.,
~Sl7 .. l9.60
NOW$10.99
-$1199
GEno
GENO SHIRT
SALE
Save on long sleeve. solid
cob', j&carcf pett«n shlzte
of pol)'/cotton or poly aepe de chine. Aaeort.ed cokn:
On sale for 10 days, or while
s::\1:tXL.. ~·23"28
NOW $12.99-$16.99 ...
B.P.B~
SLACKS 25% OFF
Oa.t 1ookina ~or double pleat
atyS., availaO&e. IDS/ph. raycn'allk llube.. J>Oly/cottm and ..eraucur . A eeleCtecl aroup of In all..._,
Sale good rar 10 days. or whOe .upply
lut&
Waist slaa 538, reg HH81
NOW $l9.49-$2'l.49
A11A.BE1M 2636 W. La Polma A .... , "91 ol NognoJJo. 714/821-35()9
OMNGE 189 S 7bstta A.-., n.tin at tbe Gard81l Grove Fwy. 7141139-1'191
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JEANS ON SALE
Chooee from two popular
styles: prewuhed clwnbray
or c:ottoo pin-cord m tan and
ruel. Sale good for 10 days
or while w ooly lasts.
Wai.st 111.1.eS Zi-38, reg 122
NOW$15.99
SAVE ON
WOMEN'S
V-NECK
VELOUR
TOPS
Summer's end savings
oo our aoft velour
V·oeck t.ope, in beeuti•
fu1 fall col<n. Sale
good for lOdaysOnly. Sizes S.M.L.. reg 120
NOW$16.99
GAL'S CORD
JEANS FOR
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Don't mile our savings
Oil buic cord jeans, in aeeorted colors. Huny.
on Nie for 10 day• only.
Sir.es 6-13. ~ 119
NOW$13.99
SAll'rA ANA 3430 S &Vtol Ave, 'If ·mile norlb o/ Soutb Coallt Ploao. 1141957-8100 .
MlSSlOll = 2!J:J52 NclDtyre; San Diego Fwy, La Pm exit. 714/SIJUJOO
Wllnuh'S 15412 Goldeaw.t $,nut lo Q)/dta W.t Coillpt, 7141898-S!UJ
BUln'lllO'ION Jl'AClf 1011 I AdCllU AY'e) Brooltbunt ct Adam& 'tl41964-33a3
AllflBIA 18800 GrtdI.y St, aat'09 b'OID la Cemtm C.Otw. 2131924-8883
·II~ WESr Sf011£S ~ge County and
~rrft08. 7br1~•.no. Sbermcm
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CALIFORNIA I NATION
_Deposed S11rgeon Seeks NY License
HP voa.K CAP > -or. ,,. o. Nork.. • IUr·
llGD WboM prac:U" la CaMlnla cruMcl five
yHra .., amld neul1 Sll m.llb m malpraetlee
verdlctt and MtUtmtotl, la U"ylq to rebabWtate
bleea....,.bere. .
The Cll'tbooedJc 1ur1eoo, whole UctDH wu re·
voked by California ID 111• for lacompeteoce,
allaDce ud drua d•:::::Y. w applied to New"°"' for a Ucena• p;actlce and bu uked
In C•Womla to be rellceued.
'"Jbe lJlim• contider1Uoa la the tafe\1 of P•· tieatt," Hid Rowland.
lllOt1LD NltW VOlll GllA.NT Nork a license
to practJct, It would have oo restricUooa about
what type ot medlcln he could practice. Alber
Hld.
Jt wu not known bow IOOD New York would
act on Nork'• appUcaUon, but Alber said that in·
formaUoo about the doctor 11Ull was being collect-
ed. He tndlcated that reaultt of a retrial in
Ml:ANWlllLB, HE HA8 aETtJ&NBD to CaUfomJa of one of the major sulta 11atn1t Nork
Columbia Unlveraity under a fellowablp to train in would be awaited. ·
rehabWt.aUve mtdiclnt. The coune involves study Nork 1ub1J1ilted hl11 appliotion tor a New York
and ot1Hrvtn1 paUtntt under aupervitlon of at-license the week before Chrtatmas and be11n
month. He applied to California for relnatatement
Aus. 13.
BETWEEN lt7' AND 1'818 YEA.a, be wu
bet¥ved to have lived Cor a time In Arisoaa and
worked u an employment counselor and in-
surance salesman.
Hit ortainal medical de1ree wu awarded at
Columbia Unlveralty ln 1953. Nork then intemed at
the hospital operated by the Univeralty of
Wl,consln and served a auratcal residency at
Milwaukee County General HOllpitaJ,, ·
An orthopedic residency at D6ke University
foJlowed. alone with a aunt lo the Air Force at
Travit Air Force Bue.
Jle lelt the military and established private
practice in Sacramento In 1981. tendln1 tlcen1td rhy1iclan1 at Columbia-trainln1 at Columbla-Presbyter1an the following
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Th• 1pokt1man Hid Nork, havin1 no clinical I ~ & appointment to the hoapltat, was there only as a £
student and wu not actually treatin1 paUenta. • ...
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Bealdea the mulUmiWoo dollar judamenta, the J malpracUC!e 1ulta a1alnat Nork lo Sacramento
have been precedent-aetUna In establi1hln« 1
reaponalbillty to codefendant boepltala for prob-I
lema coocernin& doctors on their staffs. accord·
lnl to Robert Rowland, execuUve dlrector of
California's Board or Medical Quality Asaurance
Decked out in top hat and tuxedo vest. THE MAJOll POllTION OF 111E $13 milllon J
Jimmy Farmer poses on bis JOb of in.settlements. however. was paid by Nork's in-
c himney s weep in Fort Scott. Kan . sllters
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Farmer, 40, a former roustabout, says be The 1wta were brouabl by about~ ot Nork's 1
has found his true calling prancing about rormer patient.a and alleged malpractice from 1983 j
on rooftops cleaning chimneys. to 1970, a pertod In which the dootor performed ------------------hundreds of operaUons. lncludln1 60 lamlnec· J
Friend Benefits
In Farewell Will
NEW YORK <AP> -James Farrell, author or
the "Studs Lonlgan" trilogy, named a woman
friend instead or his wife as primary beneficiary in
a will filed ln Manhattan 's Surrogate Court.
Farrell. who died Aug. 22 at the age of 75, also
named Cleo Paturls, described only as "my
friend ." as the executor of the will.
Farrell's thl!d wife, Dorothy BuUer Farrell. is
to receive a portion of the estate, whlcb a lawyer
described as mostly the author's manuscripts and
worth about $10,000 She and Farrell were married
in 1955 and separated in 1958.
Bogus Beer Banned
JIDDA. Saudi Arabia <AP ) -Saudi Arabia
has banned the import of non·alcohollc imitations
o( beer. the newspaper Arab News reports.
The paper said custom officials told it such
beveru1tei-are a moral infringement on Islamic
Jaw because th(•y are consumed as a substitute for
beer
tom lea, a delicate procedure on verterbrae.
Nork , 151, declined repeated Invitations by The J
Associated Preas to talk -bout his case, and it
could nol be determined whether he was seeklna lo 1
become a speclaliat ln rehabllltaUve medicine or 8
hoping to return lo orthopedic 1ur1ery. l •
CAUFOllNlA'S PUBLISHED llEVOCATION ~
or Nork'a llceme May Un• 1ave u grounds gross I
Incompetence, grou neallgence, unneceuary J
treatment or patients and Nork's dependence on I
depressant and sUmulant drugs, Donnatal, EqulnU a
and Preludln, according to Rowland. f
Most of the surgical procedures mentioned in ...
the revocaUon were lamlnectomies. 1
Rowland and Robert Asher, head of the I
division of professional conduct of New York
State's medical licensing board. said that to be
Licensed Nork would have to make a showing or {.
having rebabiUt.ated himself J
Accident Danwge
Limit Increased
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cars In a mm.injury accident will have to exceed 5
$500 before the state must be notified. says a law J
going into effect next year. ~
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. reported that he ; . l\'' I signed AB710 by Assemblyman Michael <;age, D· ~ 1,1&1\1''' -Nap~e current minimum needed ror a report to l! ~·' the Department of Motor Vehicles, which
I ~~~~~~~~~ sponsored the bill, i11$3SO.
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Dr. Robert Schuller
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Watch for these
outstanding
guests to be
Joll*'9 Dr. Schuller
In the coming
weeks:
RQConnltf
Sept 30
9 30 & 11:15 am
:·· u lecturer. business con-Center on the Golden I ,
· .. ·· sultant and president of West College campus in J 1
Wilson and Associates of Huntington Beach and .! 9 ·. c · · ····' Laguna Be a c h , will be hosted by WICI and I ~ :.. .. : .... · ... ·· · · speak at a membership KOCE-TV. Channel 50. ~ o .. ·.·. .. .. ·an·· ... ·.I. Cbrunch of hlhe Orange(. Interested men and 1 ! ounty c apter o women in the com-• f
.· . . .. ·· .. · .··· Women in Communica-munications field are in-} ~
lions. vited to contact Beve~ly ...... ,,.__ • .._... •• ...,._n......,...., _,....,.... _ ....,._,.._._~•c_.,-....._.,...__.,...Mut -· .. Q: · .... · The brunch will be Steinbere 970-1738 for lD· ~'·. Uif ::_::•held Sept 22 at 11 am formation --·--••·-----··---·--"",.. "' _ _.,._.., __ . ._
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Thouunda have
quit smoking
In 5 daya wtfh
-thla guaranteed
Medf·Heelth
Method '
Roger's has a fantastic
variety of 15 gallon
trees which provide
lots of shade for
t hose Hot days.
NOW
$34.98
$60.00 value
Magnolia Bottle Br111h • E1111nia Poodle
The clearance sale will last
through the end of September.
Roger's fine quality products
• Ccdrua A1lantiu • Mor11• Alba • Shamel A1h at fantastic savings.
Limited to stock on hand • Pittaporum Undulatum • Red l..e•f Plum
Roger's Once a Year
FICUS BENJAMINA
_ Buy a 4 ft. Ficus and
,;~ive~~~S~~~~·
... ~ $14.95
.._ .... ,,..,.... · -$34.75 Value
_.,,-, Ooll! • • in iust trie one-hOul
smions Wllllool becoming a ~. 01 a~WID.
Of gain1110 ~ Call k>I a
PfMlt. no-oblQlliOn W1llMM
(714) 98W204
20!m~stSt Hl.rtincJOO Beldl
CLEARANCE SALE
NATURE LITE Brown Jordan
PATIO CHAISES 5 GAL. PLANTS
NOW $6.98
1 GAL. PLANTS
NOW $1.98
&.1.1111111111-• Oct. 7
9:30 & 11 :16 am.
~den GrOYe Community
Church. Corner of
Chipman and Lewis Sl
It the )Unctk:>n of the
Senta Ma. Gerdel'\ Grove
and Orange freeways.
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local coverage k••P• you
Informed
everyday
In the
DAILY PILOT
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Regularly $12.25
Privet • Xylo.ma
Grevilla • Llguatnam
JUNIPERS
..,. J •Tam • Bar Harbor
Adj. \:haiae T•mia"'i • Seagreen • Se.a Spray
rtem• reg. $240. NOW 9175.50 •
up to $3.50 Value
Naaclina
Day Lily
Lily of the Nile
Zo..i A Ivy Geraniame
4H Anth.-rl•m
Pia ate
reg. $7.50
Nunery • Indoor Pl•nta 8' floriet • Patio f •rait•n • Laaclacapin9
San Joaquin Hills Rd. at MatcArthur Blvd., N~wport Beach (714) 640-5800 Open Dally 9am to 6pm
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• ·--Just Another .fl•8 MHUonaire .
era' Heralded Rookie Downplays Celebrity Status
'··a,DNIS~ ..........
Ria lllk:lmme • Malk an &ant.D ,.._ NaD.1 ..... to be Down u la
yow tnkal M Naketball pant.
"I'm DO celebrity," be a.ya. "I'm Juat uotJw pro bultetball player.••
UGlll' NOW. TBOtlG=obneoe ta ba•"DI out more com eat.I tbaD ~ Re -= by r-.. County ea..., ~little public relationa
lcw It.II MW employer, the Loi A.qeles Laken.
Of eoane, be doea have aome
peracmal madve lnvolved.
"I'm Jlllt tryt.nc to promote the team
and hope people come oat to see the
Laken," aaya the No. 1 selection in t.be
recent NBA draft.
T night's Game
Coata Meaa vs. Senta Ana
<at Newport Harbor High, 7:30)
"The more people watcblq, the bet·
• t.r you plQ. NolM ta th• .,... makn
you play t.ou&her and helps YoU win the
beeauae l pua the ball," be aaya.
"We've become real 1ood friendl."
State. He plans on attendinc school m
LA durlna the winter term but stresses
lt'aonlytemporary. c10 .. 1amea. ·
.. l 'VE Bt:AaD TBI! PO.UM la
usually real quiet. I'd like to cbao1e
that."
The t.at.. oped trainlP,:,:np Satur• da1 bQt alreedJ thlre'a that the
team ea to all lbe way Ulla MUOO oow that 7·1 center Kareem Abdul·Jabbar
doe1n 't bave to carry the hall loed.
A youthful 20, Job.Dion IHQll a~ by
Southern Callfonlla .at times. Aaked lf
be knew where Fullerton waa when
KSU played the Titans laat wl.nter •
Johnson quipped: "Fullerton? I didn't
even lmow where LA waa. I'm juat a
country boy.••
But he La oae country boy that's not
1olnl to be overcome by all the buaUe-
buatfe '1 tbe city.
"I'm t.aldna oal_y those courses that
are transferable to MSU.'' be says. "l
want to graduate from there. I just love
the school. I'm proud to be a Spartan
and MSU ls the most beauWui campus
in the country.''
J~. for one, knows wbln tbe
Lakers' priorities Ue. H1I job, u it wu
lut year wheo be led MJcbiaan State to
tb• NCAA UUe, will 'Mto sett.tie ball tot.be
center.
"l>iltnctioaa can only affect you if
you allow them to," be aaya. ''Tbere's a
lot of diatraetiolia on a college campus,
you know. lt'a all up lo you.''
The cha.nee to play in the NBA, more
than the money involved in hi5 five.year
contract with the Lakers, was why be
decided to turn pro after bia sophomore
year ln colle1e.
"l left because it was a great op·
portunity," be says. "LA is an exciting
city and I like to be where the excite·
ment ls happening ."
"KA&EEM KINDA LIKES ME
AS IMPaESSED AS BE IS by
Southern California , Johnson stlll
claims there's no sc:bool like M.ichi&an
With Johnson around. lbe Forum
n1urea to be hopping this year also. MAGIC JOHNSON
By ROG'ER CARLSON
Of tN DMIY l"lleC MaH
Dan Bauer will be one of Ccsta Mesa High quart.erback
Bill Lux's major targets tonight as the Mustangs open the
1979 football season against Century League representa·
live Santa Ana in a non-league game.
The game renews a four.game series that began In
1962 and the Saints oCSanta Ana bold a 4-0edge, in-
cluding a~ decision In 1963.
It promises to be an aerial bombardment with
Lux.an All-CIF choice u a junior, going against
• Sant.a Ana'• Scott Franklin, a junior who com·
pleted80ol 164 form yards 1D '78
Lux campleted 103 oC 198 .,._ f« 1,298
yards and ran 1'1 yards out ol the Mus-
tangs' passing attack. Bauer wu an All-
Sea View League pick. catcblna 38 passes
for 424 yards and four TDs.
Coach Tom Frencb'a Costa Mesa unit,
co-champa lo the Sea View 1.-pe In '78,
are ranked No. 101D Orange c.ountJ ln the
pre-season poll and are Hated a1 teVen-
point choices to break the Saints' jinx.
Other top players from Mesa
Include receiven Mike Field
and Bret Thompeoo.. while
1 .i!i'w-the Muat.anp are counting , on running baclt Chris Starlr·
man to take the heal oft Lux.
Sox Psyched Up
·Chicago Mauls Angels Again
CHICAGO <AP> -White Sox
Manager Tony LaRusaa says his
team has been "paycbed up" for
the past 10 days and ceared
toward glving the California
Angels. leaders of the American
League Weal, "all they can ban·
die ."
To say the White Sox have
done that is an understatement
THE TWO TEAMS, in four
games on the West Coast last
week and two in Chicago this
week combined for 94 runs, w1th
each club grabbing three v1c
tories.
"I thought that last week in
California we were really
psyched up to give them all they
could handle," LaRussa said
WednesdaynlghtaftertheWhite
Sox battered four Callfornla
pitchers for 13 bita 1D an ll·S vie·
tory.
•'Maybe tboee games out there
put the guys in a good frame of
mind for bitting. It carried over
into this series, and when you're
swlnclng t.be bat well, you've got
the edge when the pitching isn't
sharp," LaRussa said.
STAllTEll cears KNAPP.
3-4. was the victim of a six·run
uprising and lasted only % in·
nlng as the Angels dropped a
second straight game. The
Angels' margin over second
place Kansas City now at.ands at
three games.
"I really wasn't out there long
enough to tell what was wrong,"
aald Knapp. "They're mainly
raat ball bitters. and I put
Ang~la
Kans as City
Minnesota
14!
lt'a StlH tt'9 Anpla' Maqtc Number
AL West Coa&eaders
W L
RO 66
7i 69
i4 71
Pel.
548
Yl7
510
Angels' Remaining Gam~!>
Games
GB Left
16
'.I Hi
512 17
Home 16 > Texa!i !Sept 21 . 22. 23 >. Kansas City (Sept
2-4. 25. 26 ).
Away UO >· Milwaukee <Sept 14. l5. 16 >. Kans as City
(Sept. 17.18, 19. 20 ); Texas <Sept. 28, 29. 30>
Kaaaas Clty'1 llemaialae Games
Home <10 ): Seattle <Sept. 14, l5. 16): Aagels <Sept. 17,
18, 19. 20 l; Oak.land (Sept. 28. 29, 30 >.
Away 16): Oakland (Sept. 21, 22. 23>: AA1el1 (Sept. 24 ,
25, 26).
lllla.HMU '1 lle•alaba& Games
Home C7 >: Cblcago <Sept. 25, 26, 27 l. Milwaukee
<Sept. 28. 29. 30 )
Away (10 >: Tex.u (Sept. 13, tt. 15, 161; Cluca&o (Sept.
17, 18. 19): Milwaukee <Sept. 21, 22. 23).
•-A eame in Minn~ be&weep the Twins and New
York was rained out on AQC. 21. It bas not been
rescheduled, and will not be unless it affects the pennant
race.
m yself 1n the hole when I
couldn't get the shder over. All
they had to do was wait for the
fast ball ...
off too ." LaRussa said. ·•Pitchers on both sides have
been malung a lot of mistakes."
Jim Morrison drove in two
runs an lhe Chicago first. and
Lamar J ohnson. Chet Lemon,
Greg Pryor and Kevin BelJ all
drove in a run each as lhe While
Sox came back from a l ·O
deficit. l1n1nortality for Potato Farmer
LaRussa said he thought
Knapp's shaky start as well as
the trouble Keo Kravec, 12·13.
eventually ran into was an ln·
dication or the kind or pile.bing
both teams have had in their last
two series.
"WE'RE BOTH RITl'ING the
ball very well. but to hit that
well the pitching bas got to be
M ornSQn ·s sacrifice fly and
Mike Colbem's two-run triple
hiked the advantage to 9·1 in the
second.
Hard Work, Discipline Key to Yastrzemski's Success
BOSTON <AP > -From a
small potato farm on Long
Island, a abort bop from the
glamour life in New York City,
to baseball immortality.
That pretty much covers the
Ufespan to date of Carl
Yastrzemaki, the Boston Red
Sox• 1lU&1er wbo ls the first
R1ayer ln American League his·
tpry lo eollect 3,000 hits and belt
400homen.
Vaz, who had played agai.Mt
many semipro clubs during the
summer while in bigb school .
accepted a scholarship to Notre
Dame. He spent only hi s
freshman year there, later earn·
log a degree at Merrimack
Colle'e near Boston while play·
ing with the Red Sox.
drove in 100 rum in 120 games.
"P laying the r e was easier
than I expected," Yaz said. "I
bad expected much tougher
competition . Ins tead, It was
easier than teams I had been
playlog against in summers
while in school."
The fantastic year as a pro
rookie earned Ya.z a promotion
to M inneapolla of the American
AasoclaUon. While en route to
193 bits and a .339 averaae, Yu
was told b y Minneapol is
M aoager Gene Mauch that Ted
Williams planned to retire at the
end of tbat seasoo, 1980.
"I was moved Immediately
from short.stop to left field to 1et
ready to take over for Williams
the next year." Yaatrzemski
said. "Gene Mauch and Coach
Eddie Popowski. who later waa
a Red Sox coach for about 10
years, worted with me m&111 ex·
tra boun."
TBB BOD woa& and dis·
olpline Yu became accustomed
t.b on bis famlb''• farm aa a
;outb b~d off with a
brilliant career.
.. Al a younaater I had to carry
IDY abare on tbe farm, even
tboucb m7 f atber knew bow
much I wanted to play
tiueball," Yutnemald said re~
oenUy ... We used to work on the
, f.a rm from abortly after
daybreak to about noon. Then
fd 10 cm and J>lay ball."
Yaltnemaltl recall• fondly
llow ldl f atber would practice
wltb blm for boon. Carl Sr.
•la.Jed Mm.lpro and sandlot ball ll~ mWdle ap. Tbl Mlllor Carl ........ bla ..... drtye 'to 400
laom .. m J,000 ldtl, belns oa
'aaad wtaen botJa 1oal1 were .......... ,.....
NOW AT AOS • ail mo'1ta1 \IP 1mea 'bueba11'1 all·Ume
llU.. ID a Doell al cat11lftes.
Carl h.11 ... tM .... db all -. De ii. TM 1IU cltf· r--.. ~la Uaat,lllke _.,·Uft Cbonli • I
Y ASTRZEMSKI began his
career as a s horts top with
Ralei&h, N.C. He hit .377 and
IN 1111, Yu started in left,
succeedin1 Wllllama, one of
baseball'• all time 1reata. Yu
hlt only .288 that year, but im-
proved quickly .
With h.l.a college acbooline out
of the way, Yu be&an a new
winter routine after the 1966
aeaaon. He worked out almo.t
dally under the ,Wdance ol a
hard-noeed trainer, Gene Berde.
~troa1er than ever before, ·
Y4'atrzemald won tbe Triple
Crown and the AL llo.t Valuable
Player Award ln 1.N'l, leadinltbe
Red 9ox tot.be pennant.
Yaa\nemakl had matured Into
oae ot the game'• top players.
And be cooUnueCI wortinc out eada winter, rarelJ takinl mort
than a two-WMIE •aeaUoa. CrWdlld. ...., for ~ wUd
darlftl .. the ....... tbs ... 1111
youa1er 1ean, Yaatraem1tl
alto .... m.atund u • leader
80CM tw b11 U. buebaU ln-te~1ence u well • all-around
abWty.
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....,. .... d flldilltl ••• ,, .. dtJa ti••· TIM Amerieau, W b1 4*frew T~'• •JcUtf, bulk a J.Z..Poiat Mlftt,,,. leii ...,.......,1 cUU.1..t alts tUt.
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~~LWATI WANTaD.-.t~ be &be .. lll•M• ..... IMlt ..... : "I lu~Pl .,....., at UM ... uua dwill& t.M awanla
~emoa,y beca\IH I 1UU oou>dn 't bebmt ~
aUT TB• UNITID ITATSI men's
ba1k.U..U team had ID euy time of tt -•
1urprlttn1ly eaar Um• -I• 1 froat·
ruHlu, •to vtctQey over Yuaollavte ta
lb• 10ld medal lllllt late fitdulday
nl1ht. •
Tbe vtct.ory comeleted a t.ukttb11l
1we.p for &be VQ!Wd stat., wboM womn
t .. m wan ... ,old mtdaJ the nllbt before.
Tll& v.&. WATS• POLO team provtdM
aDOt.btr told wttb &D M decLlion OYe'r
Rut1la 1D tbe ftD&.I came ot tbetr row>d·
roblD t.ournameDL Tbe Americana fla1abed
tbe lut l'OUDd wttb a M mark a.ad tho Sovieta were secoad at 2·1.
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. Upset After Two Losses,
Player Shaves His Head
'·'}· From AP .Dilpatc:lilet CINCINNATI -CinclnnaU Beniala linebacker
'' Reggie Williams has shaved hls head following the
Bengals' winless performance in the first two games
of the season.
·· "I didn't want to cut my hair,·· said the Dartmouth
psychology major. "I didn't want to give up that se<:urlty. For
me, it's ao-eatsacrifice. l doo'tbave a steady lady and this isn't
goingtohelpmegetooe."
The shaving, be said, ls a form of commitment to football.
He was up&et by bis play lo last Sunday's 51-24 losa tothe Buffalo
Bills and wanted to renew b1a commitment for tbla week's Na·
tiooal Football LeaguegamewtththeNew England Patriots.
'1blsisJustanotherwayofputti.n&moreammunitiontn my
wea~. And this is a good time to have that ammwtltloo
We're right oo the eve of an even more disastrous season than
lut year and we don't eveo have the same excuses. We don't
have tbe uuw;ea and we doo't bave the same problema with
ma.oa,cemeat,"WW1a.masaid,reca.llingtbe4-12record. I -Last year you could took atwbatbappened tousasanuke.
Bat if you put two bad years back-to-back you start building a
• team 1dentJty of losers. That's trouble and that's what I'm try·
me to nud ... be said.
• ·'He •-ants to do the best be can and be fell be bado 't done
f that.·· said Coach Homer Rice. "Shaving bis bead isn't the im·
porUDt Uung . It 's the thought behind it. • •
··Sunday night I don 'tplan tobave anything left, mentally or
pb )s1cally.'' said Williams. "I 'm getting ready to play with
hypennt.eru.1ty. It's slightly above re<:kless."
....-----Quo•~ ol dw Dafl ------.
Dodger Manager Tommy Luorda, asked what be
thought or the Calllornia Angels: "The only Angels are
up in heaven and they're all ex-Dodgers."
l.ee••rtl P..U. I{~ ••c•I• T•ree
Rlabt·buderDn·tei.....Nlldolq b1t beat to • keep KAmu Clt.y ta &be Amen can 1 •acue Wm race.
Leonard. oaly 12·10 oa tbe rear. to9Md b.11 fourth
ahutout ol the aeuoa ucl tecmd a1ainlt lli.DDeloU
tn 10 days by allowinl juat three hill and two walb ln the
Roy ab' 4-0 victory ovw the Twtaa. Tbat lifted Kanau City to
wlthln three 1am• ot the A.Dcela and kept the Twins~~ back
. . . WlDle lh=t1-.drove lo ftve nma with a (rand a lam and a
alngle u Teu1 bombed Seattle, 13-3, t.o
move seven games ln back of the Angels
. . . llkk ao.etd'1 solo homer in the eighth
lnnlog carried Toronto put Baltimore, J 2.
for the second straight night . ~ CecU
Cooper and Be• Ogilvie hit homers to back
up MUie CalclweU'1 two-hltter u Milwaukee
blanked Oakland, 7·0 ... MUt WUcoa and
AareUo Lopez combined on a four·hltter as
Devoit beat Cleveland, 4·1 ... In the N11 ·
tional League, Dave CoWAa had a perfect
night to pace Cincinnati to a 7-i victory over
uOMuo Houston that gave the Reds a 1 \.'J game lead
over the Aat.ros ln the NL West race ... Tolly Pe~1 drove an
two nm.a wtth an etgbth-ln.nina double to lgnjte a tbrtt-run rally
that carried Montreal over the CUbs, 6-3, and maintained the
Expos' .0001 lead over Pituburlh in the NL EasL PltU.
burgh kept pace by blankl.ne St. Louis, 2-0, with Keut Tekulve
relieving JobD Candelaria lo the ninth ... Rudy Lerch tnpled
ln two nms and pitched his first shutout as Pblladelph1a blanked
the Mets, W ... Vida Blae pitched a four·tutt.er for eight In·
nlngs and dropped his ERA below 5..00 for the fln.t time since
May u San Franclsco downed AUant.a. 4 -3.
.------BaaefHIH Tedafl -----.
On this date in baseball in 1978.
With a 7-3 victory over the Tigers at Detroit . the
New York Yankees moved into sole possession of first
place in the American League East for tbe first Ume all
season. aft.er ooce traHi11g the Boston Red Sox by 14
games.
On this date in 1932:
Joe McCarthy beoame the first manager 10 hustory
to w1n pennants ln bolh leagues as lhe Yankees clinched
the A.L. UtJe.
Today's Birthdays :
Cleveland Indians pitcher Rick Wi se is 34
Baltimore Orioles catcher Rick Dempsey ls 30.
TRACK I BASt<heALL
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PIETRO MENNEA ON HIS WAY TO BREAKING 200 RECORD.
.
Meyers Fails Test
Too Slwrt, Light for NBA
INDI A~APOLIS fAP> -Ann
Meye rs convinced India na
Pacers Coach Bobby Leonard
~he knew the fundamentals of
1Lronard 1 :ind h1 ~ :>:,-;asla nt!>
'h''"" !'<l m• 1 lot of r 111ngs that I dad ~ ron~
. Co.,hfl• 8ehl9 Sllftl •• Nerma•-
,: Former Dallas Cowboy hUls Normu baa flied Ell
., : su.it against the team and two ol tt.s physicians, •.,
claiming they withheld Information from tum about
Kew•• Ba~lc W'ftla Sp•n-lor No.,
Free agent All-a tar Larry ltetloe. wbo reported-•
ly w~s almost a Los Angeles Laker tb.laaummer, bu
returned to the Sa.o Antonio Spurs with a one-year
.. basketball well enough to play tn
the National Basketball Asc;ocaa
lion. But. Leonard s aid her ~IZl'
just wasn't ngbt.
SAM 1'A..~I . lh1· club ' owner
~ho decided to g1 vt• 1\1 eyers her
opportumt). '>a ad no dl'fanite dt'-
cr'>1on had been re ac hed con-
c·l rniog a future role with the
lt·..i m a dam aged knee when he Joined the team in 1962. The
suit alleges lhat Norm an was DOt t.oJd that he bad 2S per cent dls-
abihty m both knee~ ... All-Pro kicker Garo Yepremlan as
negotiating with New Orleans Saints. Yepremian wu cut by
Miami three weeks ago, Saml.<I kicke r Rusell EnJebetl baa a
pulled muscle . . . New England quarterback &eve Gro1aa bas
been selected the National Football League's player of the week
for hls performance Sunday against the New York Jets. Grogan
completed L3 or 18 passes for 3U yards and five touchdowns lo a
~-3 victory .... A 17 .year-old died Wednesday afternooo just
after flDlshing calisthenics during team practice at North
Davidson High School. Tim 0 '811ea collapsed as bf' wu re·
turning from a water break.
Cotlflre•• lob•• Tlaorpe Band.,ago•
WASHINGTON -Slxty·aht yean after the m late Jlm Thorpe waa stripped of hla Olympic sold
medals, Congress Is aeeklng to restore h1I at.atua
as one of America'• ere at.est amatAIU.r athlew.
The Senate approved a l'elOlut.lon oo Tuelday uteinC the
lnternaUooal Olympic CommJu.te to reverse a 1913 ruling
that Tborpe bad become a prot .. k>oal bueball player.
Na ti on al Buketball Auociatioa cootract, estimated
at $375,000 ..• Riehl winger Dave Taylor, wbo set Los An1eles
Kings' scoring records for bis position last season with 43 goals
and 48 a.58iat.a, signed a two-year contract with the National
Hockey League team .... Also signing multi-year contracts
Wlth the Kings were Andre St. Laarent and goalie Bon Grahame
. . . Ed "Too TaU" .Jones, former Dallas Cowboys football de-
fensive end, will make his pro boxing debut Nov. 3 at La.sCruces,
N .M . in asi.x-rou.nd bout aeainat a yet to be named Mexican ...
Indiana University swimming Coach Dr. James "Doc"
CoauUmu postponed for one day bis bid to become the oldest
person to swim across the English Channel due t.o a forecast of
strong wind.a. He ls S8 .•. The ChJcaro Bulla have announced
that Tom Boerwtakle has signed an NBA contract. The 6·U,
260-pouoder wu not oo the team 'a active roster lut seuoo due
lo b.la aerond knee operaUon.
Te~ .........
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Bueball -San Die10 at Dodgera. 7:30 p.m .,
KABC mlC)). Football -Anaheim Hip vs. l"\&llertoo Hilb.
7: 1S p.m,, KORJ <M.3 P'll >.
"If she was six mcht·' b1i:t1wr
and 40 pounds beaVler. al v.oulrl
have been a d1Hert>nl i.tor~.
Leonard 1>a1d Wednc.·!>dd) c.ftH
he told the 5-9. 140 pound ~1 e)er-.
tha t she had fa1 l~d in her bid lo
become °'e fi rst wom an to play
in the NBA
"I PERSONALLY f 'EEL Ann
dad a great JOb from the fun·
damentaJ standpoint of knowtag
the game or bask~tb.all ...
Leonard said. "I wish some gu~
out there tonight were as fun-
damentally sound as her."
Meyers. an All·Americao
women's player at UCLA and a
U. S. Olympic star in Montreal
who will remain with Lbe club In
some capacity, took the news
calmly. .
"I'm happy with myseU." she
said. "I did the best I could. The
players were super to m e. Slick
~hl' ha.., .Jlrcad} had an ofr£'r
frnm on•· l• Ito\ 1s1on -.talion a nd
,1n nff1 r from .1 r;id10 !>talion to
dn c·Qlnr < ommcnt a r y ror 11:!
s:ame-.." he ">aid We can def
1n1 t elv U~<' hl'r an the a d ·
m1n1-.trat1ve end of the organaza-
l1on ··
N asr;1 !'.aad h1• had no second
thoughts about Meyen · tnal.
"She d efm1tcly wasn't the
worst player on the court," be
s aid. "I'm thnJled I did it. I
brought the best possible woman
player here "
THE OWNEa SAID he had no
idea tC he or some other team
might give another woman a
tnal in the future. "But, I do
know that for ber to be suc-
t'essfuJ. abe 'U have to be faster
tha.n Ann and be bu.ill bigger."
&lison Ranks No. 1 Wilt to Play
For Volcanos?
Baseball Standings .
; EdilOO Hilh's Cbar1en, defendln1 Sunaet Leacu• chacnplooa, 4raw the No. 1 berth lD the Daily PUot'a Oran•• County Top 10 ~~ with the reruJu aeuoo 1t.arUD1 tonlaht with an ab-tchedule, followed by Friday D1pt'• buay alat.t.
Others to crack the Top 10 from the Ora.nae Cout area llacludt
dltleodlq CIP' Bll Ftve Conference champion l'ountaill Valley
Ubint >. Aneelua Leque power Mat.tr Del <llfth > and def tDdlal SJa View Leape cbam)loa Colt.a Iii•• Cloth), wblc._ m..U Sula
Ana tmllbt at Newport llarbol".
..... ,..... .,..., Pllol;;,.0ra.:::r" t=-'1' .... 0,,0. ..
·1. Zdi8aD •a E1tancta J. Sula Ana Valley 1-5 St. Paul
'· ro..t&ln Valley 12·1 El Dorado '4. 'h'OJ 5-4 Sonora
6. Ma&sDel M Newport Harbor
·1. El llodena La·l Loara
1. &aperama 9.1 Sunny Hllll1111 d ~ c 7 "·l Cban.ne an • ... aQYOn ..
:1. Sentte 10-a ldl•
10. Colt.a lies& 7-4 Santa AAa
HONOLULU <AP> -Wilt ·-n.
Slllt • • Chamberlain ls expected to
play ror the HawaU VolclDOI ln
the new CoaUneatal Basketball
A11octaUon, but DOUWll LI def·
lnJte yet, VolcaD01' Coacb Bruce
0 'Nell aaid Wednelday.
"What I'm workin1 tow&rda la
where be tCbamberlaln) wW play
one 1am1 out of each
hom .. tand," O'Neil Hid. It LI
almoet 95 percent c•rtaln that the
a tar, • rHeDt lDductee tato the
baaketball Hall of Fallle, will plq
ror tbt VolcUf:t:;,•ald. • O'N.UNid anaUUuplD
the air because no dtflnlte kque
1chedult bu been aeL However,
ht Hld plau tbould ltl ta ,about
two web.
THE MOVING EXarEMENT OF
WAYLAND MOORE
AME&JCAN LEAGUE
West Dtvlaloll
W L Pd. GB
ADlela 80 86 .548
Kanau City 11 69 .527 3
MlaoelOC.4 74 71 .510 5~
Texu 73 71 .500 7
CblC!llO 63 12 .UC 18~
SeatUe 81 88 .41S lt~
Oakland 50 96 .Ml 30
EutotfWoll
BalUmon 94 49 .857
MUwaukee 85 eo .SIS 10
Bolton 81 al .5'10 12~
New York 78 M .549 15~
Detroit 78 88 .534 17 Ya
Clevela.ad 74 71 .510 21
Toronto 46 88 .319 48~ • * & l!Uy't .. _ CMc.,. u ........
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Cincinnati 83 63 .S68
Houston 81 64 .559 l Ya
Dodsers 69 76 .476 13~
San Francisco 64' 82 .438 19
San Dle10 62 84 .m 21
Atlanta 56 88 .389 26
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Pitt.abur&h 87 57 .604
St. Louis 78 66 .s.35 10
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SPECIAL
PURCHASE
OfU.tt.w
PordMehl'Co.
IXICUT'IVI
CAIS
We made another
Special Purchase of
Ford Executive Cars
(never owoed by anyone
but Ford Motor Co J and
we 're ollermg these
llke·new 78's and '79's (all with very tow miles)
al unbelievable low
prices These ctrs tlave
had excellent care
Our last auoh apeelal
~..,.alleotdln
• penod of "7" dayll
You nut .. to believe.
So Hurry -our
truckloads of cari are
arriving Now Call or
c ome on down to
JOMton and Son todlY
-Make the Buy of Y04Jr
life.
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8UT Al 80UGB left tbe
Dodcer Stadium mound Wednes·
day lliOt be wu warm.It ap-
plAdecl by tbe ··-, ... in bis aew role• altar1er. ~. tbe wlnnine pitc.ber in the Dodcers'
5-2 victory over San Dteco, was
workinc ba bl1 3'78tlt pme as a
Dodger, all but 12 of them as a ttUever.
"I hope I'll be 1oing to spring
training u a starter," said the
righthander, who moved into the
Dodgen startinc rotation on Ju.
ly 22 out of necessity. As a
starter his record ls 4·3.
"I've kept us in every came
I've started, au but one anyway.
I beMeve I deserve to cet the
chance to start, either that or
they'll trade me," the 10-year
veteran said.
Colorado
Player
Vanishes
BOULDER, Colo.
<AP) -University of
Colorado officials and
football co aches s ay
they are baffied by the
apparent disappearance
of s lartillg offenai ve
guard Ted Stipanovich,
one of the few CU
players to eam pra.iae
art.er Saturday's loss to
Ore goo.
Stipanovicb, the only
lineman to come out or
the Oregon game with a
commendation for his
play, miaed his lhird
straight practice
Wednfl9da)'. Head Coach
Chuc!!; Fairbanks sald
the sophomore hadn't
contacted any of the
coaches and bad not
been seen by his room.
mates.
SUpanovich 's parents,
contacted at lbelr home
in St. Louis, also said
they had not beard from
their son.
''I don't know what
the problem ia," said
Fairbanks. "We don't
even know where be is."
In the absence of
Stipanovich, backup Art
Dale Johnson has been
moved to atart.ing cuard
for this Saturday's game
against Louisiana State.
Bid Doubtful
For Showdown
NEW YORK <AP) -
Spectacular Bid, who
has de¥eloped a slltbt
fever, is !ikelJ to 1D1u a
confrootatlon wltb Af.
firmed in the Sept. 22
Woodward St•tea at
Belmont. aceord.inl to
trainer Buddy Delp.
Spectacular Bid, win·
ner of tile Kentucky
Derby, PreUneaa and
the Marlboro Cap, had
been expected to meet
Afflrmed. the 1t7I Tri·
pie Crown winner, in the
event.
uavr I 1'lllMK I've pNY•
a71elf u a ......... A trade
••••• ••rprl•• •• · Qow . alt*aou1b lt woul4 •ot bave
earlier."
Houeh 1"WkM lato the = ............ ,. nilbt
Bobby CMdllo took over to re·
.,.... Ids ab:tll ta" tn t,he two
weeka a1Dff hi• recall from the mlnOf"I. = blanke~ tbe Padrea
llx lllaiqa, ~ Dave
• d •polled the bld for
Hou1b'1 first major lea1ue
1lJutout by openlnl the seventh
•ltla bla JOt.b bome run.
Tbe thlrd place Dodcera,
whoH maalc number for diaap-
pe arinc lrom the National
League West pennant chue is
now f'lve, collected eleven bits
off three San Dleco pitchers, in·
eluding three each by Bill
Russell and Steve Garvey.
Garvey needs 16 more hit., in
17 remaining 1ame1 for his fifth
200 hit season in the last six
years.
"l 'M GOING to give it every-
thing I have," said the Dodger
first bc.emo.n. "The key is not to
be satisfied with just one bit a
eame. Ask Carl Yastrzemski. It
took him three games to get that
3,000th bit, dido 't it?"
The Dod1ers took a 2-0 lead in
the third againat losing pitcher
Eric Rasmussen, 4-9. on RBI
singles by Russell and Ron Cey.
CHARLIE HOUGH
Racquetball
Tourney Set
Registration is currently being
taken for Irvine's three-way rac·
quetball tournament.
Scheduled to run Oct. S-3 at
University High, the tournament
will feature divisional competi·
lion U1 the men's open, "B" and
"C" singles along with women's
"C" singles and juniors 06-and· under) singles.
Entry fee will be $15 for each
division except the men's open,
which is $20. Deadline to re-
gister is Oct. l .
For information, call 7S4·3639.
.81 BOWAaD L. BANDY °' .. .., ......... ••111r, kid's club ta eollaboratin1 -lth the
Ancela, ' H)'• }toy Smalley St., tbe father of the
MlDnnota Twin.I abortatop u .be apoke to the
Oran1e County Sportawrit.era A.uodation at Los
Caballero& Racquet and Sport& Club Wednesday.
"U my kid badn 't collapsed after the AU-star
eame ... but you can't overeome genes. He wu
born with them,
''Tommy Lasorda ls the second greatest
manager in the major leacues right now. Of
course, the greatest is my brother-in-law. Gene
Ma11cb <Mlnoesota ). "
THE SENIOR SMALLEY. who ptaved with
the Chicago Cubs and Phillies, was known for his
exeeptional fieldin1 abWty, but wasn't much of a
hitter. His son was among the major league
leaders for the first hall of the season in hitting t>ul
bas fallen on hard times during the second half.
"Baseball is more popular today than it bas
ever been." Smalley says. "But 1 think the players
In m y day were a Little different than they are to·
day."
He then related a story of a teammate as told
by Mauch.
"WHEN GENE WAS WITH the Phillies and
they used to come in to play the Dodgers, he had
difficulty with his pitchers if they were going lo
pitch against Sandy Koufax
..0~1e player would drop his chin on his chest
and mutter to himself if be was the one
"It didn't matter if he had a pitcher with a
19·3 record with a last place ~m. they didn't
want to face Koufax
.. .Cal McLish was different Gene told tum he
was going to pitch against the Dodgers and Koulax
on a Saturday night in Los Angeles and McLish
replied:
.. 'Good, I still think I can rut that s.o.b. ·
"'Thal was more cliaractenst.Jc of the players
in my day Today they are more concerned with
DAILY PILOT IJ3
economlca and the sbe of the contract they can 1et ... _
• • •
LA80&DA: THE DODGE& MANAGER. was
alao on band and says be lm't dl.lcoura'9d by the
current season. La.sorda made 'l*e atatemeots:
"U the Dodgers brln& the manacer ba«* next
season. there will be some chances made in the
club personnel.
"But we have made a tremendous gain ln the
aecood half of the season even though we have bad
a number of players on the iojur~ list
Remember. we were three games in the cellar a,t
one time and now we're third.
"But I'm going to quit teJling my troubles. You
know. 80 percent of the people you talk to don't
care and the other 20 percent are happy you have
troubles."
ON THE ANGELS and their bid to wln th'
American League West title:
"It's the same as a freeway driver -the Olle
who gets home safe Is the one who counts."
On catcher Joe Ferguson durin& a playo'1
series with the Cincinnati Reds which the Dod1~ra
lost:
··Fergie told a reporter be didn't want to tall
to him and I heard him say it. l went over to him
and told him not to lake it out on the writer. If h~
wanted t.o do something about it. go out and punch
Pete Rose and Johnny Bench in the mouth,
They·re the ones who beal us "
OS THE TWO NATIONAL LEAGUE pennant
conleoders. few 1f any, picked Houston or Mon·
treal to capture their respective lilies ·
"Hou.at.on 1s d team I couldn't believe in the
first half of the :;eason and l felt it was mainly
because the rest of us were playing so badly But
they're still up there
··Montreal has had a good ballclub for the last
two years and now they have Bill Lee and a CQuple
of olher pitchers that have helped them tremen·
dously ··
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All games at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted.
' Yacht Clubs Team Up Ulhnan Tries f
F o r Another :
Fall Regatta This Weekend Is a J oint Effo rt ' lido-14 Title
Pardon Mg Blooper
Balboa Yacht Cl ub and
Newport Harbor Yacht Club will
keep sailors on the move this
weekend with two important fall
events
Hawkeye, David Cuckler's 48-foot cutter sailing out of
Newport Harbor Yacht Club, lowers its blooper enroute
to ~ win in the St. Francis Perpetual Trophy Regatta
senes on San Francisco Bay this week.
On Saturday BYC will send In·
ternational Offshore Rule (IOR)
a nd Performance Handicap
Racing Fleet (PHRF) yachts
around the buoys ofr Newport
Jim Niemiec
Indian Sunimer Near
"l.
SaJt water angling shows signs of improving
off our coast and veteran anglers and skippers are
beginning to make predictions on an Indian Sum-
mer.
For those or you who have been around the
South Coast for a few years. you will recall that an
Indian Summer brings about warm, wind-free
weather and fishing for assorted exotic game fish
is just abort of fantastic.
Already therhave been dolphin (dorado} taken
from under kelp patties off the east end or Catalina
OVTDOORS
by a.nalers trol1ina marlin feathers. With the warm
weather and water temperature in the m!d 70s
these exotic fish could stay around for a month or
more.
DOWN SAN DIEGO WAY, Paul Morris,
spokesman for Fisherman's Landing, reports that
yellowt.ail fishing is very good at the Coronado
Islands for mixed yellows in the 10-to 20-pound
class. The yellowtail are hitting equally well on
jigs, anchovies and spanish. There are only a few
sport day boats running out or San Diego, but loads
are light. Most of the Border City fleet are on mim-
long range or long range trips down on Baja's
coastline where yellowtail fishing is the best in
years.
There are albacore, bluefin tuna. yellowfin
tu.na, dorado and skipjack all mixed together some
55 miles. 182 degrees off Point Loma. Water is in
the 70 degree area and that ia ideal for this time or
the year. It could weU be one or the better early
faU seasons we have enjoyed in years added
Morris. but anglers are going to have to comt"
down and get a boat to take advantage of it. For
reservations and information call Fisherman's
Landing at (714) 222-0391.
THERE IS NO ALBACORE on the outside, so
it appears that all action could well be clQSe
enough to docks for party boats and privite
sportfishers alike to reach these game fish .
At Davey's Locker. John Fontenot reports that
bonito fiabilll ia very good for Newport-bued
sportfbbers along the enUre couWne. Dana
Wharf indicates similar action for bonehead.I and
mackerel. Davey's fleet is runnillg to the islands
with Jimmy Shafer's Thunderbird lctading the
way, while Donny Brockman'• Sportfiaber la top·
ping daily fish counts with some yellowtail in the
10-to ts-pound class, John Hass, skipper of the
Fury 11 out of Dana is running trips to San
Clemente Island daily, departing al midnight.
Bay fishing in Newport ls very good for
spotted bay bass and some croker. Pressure is
light from all boats in the harbor and fishing
should continue to improve in our bays through the
fall months. Contact Davey's Locker or Art's
Landing for rental skiffs. Bait conditions are cur·
rently good in Newport.
Marlin Spread Out Newport F all
Boat Show Set Special to the DaUy Pilot
The marlin fleet ls spread out
all over area waters as bail and
water temperatures have al·
lowed our spikeblll population to
feed and move to any spot they
cbooae.
There is a pretty good bite on
the '3 Spot, but also action ls re-
ported oo the 277, 14 Mile Bank,
olf the East End and very con-
alatent action in San Diego
wat.en off Nol1b Island. To date,
210 marlin and three broadbill
have been weighed in at the
Balboa Angling Club, according
to club secretary Helen Smith.
Area anglers making contact
on marlin this past week were:
Maureen Downey or Newport, a
176-pounder taken aboard the
sportllsher El Jefe, Lynne Lewis
of Costa Mesa, a 159-pounder on
the boat Dos Quis and Larry
Tucker of San Juan Capistrano,
a big 231-pounder on the private
yacht Jaballna.
The third annual Newport FaJl
Boal Show will be held at the
Lido Village Marina dock area,
Sept. 22-30 , with boats and
marine equipment valued at
more than $3 million on display.
This year's show will feature
the largest collection or boata in
the show's history -roughly
three acres of boats which can .
be transported with a trailer. ac·
cording to Duncan Mcintosh.
producer.
weiahlu over one ton to lhon after be hooked -the monster off the Autrallan
COHt Neen.t.ly.
Beach in the fmaJe or the 1979 66
Series.
BYC and NHYC wrll join
forces Saturday and Sunday to
stage the Fall Regatta for all
classes. Small boats will race in·
s ide the bay and larger keel
boats will race in the ocean.
Most interest, however, will be
in San Francisco where St.
Francis Yacht Club will wind up
its Big Boat Series Friday and
Saturday with many of the en·
tries from Southern California.
Also in the Bay Area will be
the deciding race for the na
tional offshore power boallng
aspirants who will be competing
in the Benihana Grand Prix
West out of Oakland Saturday .
Points standings going into the
final race are close with Howard
Quam of New Jersey leading
Betty Cook of Newport Beach by
only 70 points with Joey Ippolito
or Florida sWl in contention.
The winner of the race among
those three could very well cinch
the title as first place 1s good for
400 points.
It will be a busy weekend for
Lido· 1'4 sailors as King Harbor
Yacbl Club of Redondo Beach
hosts the District I cham·
p1onattlp Saturday and Sunday.
Southern California Yachting
Association calendar:
Cuckler Claims
SF Series Lead
SpedaJ to tlte Dall1 ......
SAN FRANCISCO -Dave CUctJer of Newport
Harbor Yacht Club steered his 48-foot sloop
Hawkeye to a second conaecutJve victory Wednes·
day to take the overall lead in the City of San
Francisco Series at St. Francis Yacht Club.
REDONDO BEACH Top
Lido · 14 s kippers fr o m
throughout the Southland will gp
into action Saturday at Kin&
Harbor Yacht Club he re whe11
the Distnct I championship ii
expected to draw as many as 100
boats.
Most of the contestants will ~
out to dethrone the defendinf
c ha mpion. Dave Ullman of
Balboa Yacht Club and to ba vt
their na me engraved on the
Hugh Doherty Perpetual Trophy.
symbolicofthechampionship.
Qualifying races will be held
Saturday. The champions31
division wiJI com prise the to
third of the quahfying series
will race for the title Sunday.
A second division, compruint
all other boats that raced in th,
qualifying heats will also ract
Sunday for the consolation ps'ii
A special trophy will b
awarded to the overall winner ·
Saturday's races.
1 . .
Nick Frazee's SS-fool Swit\,sure, San Diego
Yacht Club, finished second Wednesday and is
second overall in the standings. Third is Irving
Loube's Bravura, Richmond Yacht Club.
The City of San Francisco Trophy is one or
four at stake in the Big Boat Series for yachts
ranging in size from l5 to 60 feet. The others are
the Atlantic Trophy. the Keefe-Kilborn Trophy and
the Rheem Trophy.
RE-O PEN FOR LUNCH
Wednesday's race was the second of the series
which continues Friday and winds up Saturday.
Tuesday. September 18
Call 673-6363
For More Information
9 llG DAYS John Reynolds' Ghost from NHYC aJso scored
a second consecutive win and is leading the Atlan-
tic Series. Second in the second race was Viva
Cruz. skippered by Tony Cruz. California Yacht
Club, and third was Zig Zag, John Zlnsmyer , Lido
Isle Yacht Club.
SEPT. 8 THRU 18
Leaders in the Atlantic Trophy Series after
two races are Ghost, Viva Cruz and Bill Power's
High Rolerfrom NHYC.
Winner in the Keefe-Kilborn Trophy series
Wednesday was Leading Lady, s kippered by Stan
Reish, Coyote Point YC; second was John Arens·
Tomahawk. Balboa Yacht Club. and third was
Wings co-skippered by Jim DeWitt and Ro"er
Hall, iuchmood YC. Leaden after two races are
Wings, Leading Lady and Tomahawk.
MacLaorin Wins Title
NEWPORT. R.I. <AP) -Pendragon. skip-
pered by John MacLaurin of Marina del Rey, to·
day appeared to have won the One Ton Cup World
Championships.
Pendragon apparently captured top booors lo
the championships by finishing second in the
245-mile lone-diltance race, four minutes behind
Indulgence.
Lola Mues sel . a race committee
spokeswoman, said Indulgence, skippered by
Graham Walker of Great Britain, crossed the
finish line at 8:-46 a .m .• four minutes ahead of Pen·
OIOtlGI COLouatS 7th ....UAL
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R egatta Slated
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Tropb.y wW be up for
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ONS ASGU•BNT 1u11eatJ
&hat .&he MCODd quart.er dKllM
in real ,rou naUonal produ.et
repreMDted nothln1 more than a
tra.naltory blip u the economy
pauted to di1eat oU prlc. ln·
crel.HS and 1uoUne Unt1. The
other araument opts for tbe
atan 0( a clualo receulon.
Merrill Lynch'• economists
belonf In tbe latter cate1ory.
Tb•y think a bwslnesa downturn
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Bee .... ol lDftated price., re·
t.a.U 1.a. baft edsed up a btt,
but oan lnllatioa la factored
out, tiler note, tla• ataU.Uea
lboW real reta1l tiles pHJl:ed tn
O.c:•mber.
Aa our eeonomLata aee lt, lb.ls
altde In conaumer 1~ndin1,
coupled wttb th• decline In boua·
ln1 ataru, la coovlnclng
evidence that a rcce11loo is wi·
der way.
THE NEXT IMPOaTANT
qunUon is one ol defree. How
lon1 and boW deep wlU this re·
ceuioo be?
Earller In the year, our
economista looked for a relative·
ly moderate recession. They
now envialoo a recession
( Rif' sfl:2lr J
aomewhat J.oa1er and deeper,
thouah IUll not u aevere u the
1973·TS recesaioo, wlth a re·
covery mo1t likely to belln to
unfold by mid 1980.
TBE ClllEF CULP&IT in oor
revised forecast is, of course, tbe
abarp escalation in world oil
prices. Thia unexpect.etl jolt
from \he energy front has ac·
gravated the already deadly In
nation rate. And thia, In turn.
slowa the pace of real economic
growth atill more.
But nei~r the soarin& cost of
t neray nor mounUn1 evidence of
11 recession baa maaa1ed to dis·
turb the stock market too much.
Against ~ background of both
unique and . routine bad 'news,
thP market h.aa managed a plod
dlll• ~ undJ'amaue, t.bou1b
diltlDdly poeltlve, trend aU year
1001.
Wlthln a few daya of the Labor
Day weekend, aeveral tndnes.
inelud.lnl &he American Stock
Escbanp Index, the NASDAQ
Compc)lite and &he NYSE Com·
poalte, were at new pott-1.914
bJ1ba. And the clo.ely watched
Dow JCJGeS Industrial A vera1e.
while lag:ing beb.lnd the ot.bera,
stood around Ms, Juat shy or ita
lO·DlOlltb high.
FOa MOST OF the year, in
fact, the stock market bu been
a bit perverse ...,. rising on bad
newa. or at the v~ry least, slmp·
ly not retreating when ne1atJve
newa breab.
As for tbe rest of 1m, our
market anab'•ta tblnk tbe atoct
market wUI cooUnue Ill mareb
upward despite a poor eeoeomlc
envlrOlllDeGt. The key reuon for
their optimism la tnveator akep-
Uclam. For cte.pite tbe strong
1 um mer rally, numerous
technical alrna abow that In·
veatora are atlll very wary -
and that usually meana that the
stock mark.et will continue to do
well
So while our techniclana thln.k
stocka may pull back a bit for a
few weeks in tbe fall, they expect
this correction to be relatively
shallow and moat likely followed
by adclitfonal gains as we ap·
proach the new year.
Wayne Ad Series to Continue
A atrong market in the face of
rising interes t rates la. of
course, not a usual expectation
<as rec~nUy as la.at October. for
in s tance, the anticipation of
higher interest rates helped pro-
voke a claaaic aeULng climax>
and Illustrates the type of
response Wall Streeters have re-
cently dubbed the "bad ia Sood"
theory.
Long term, or cour se, our
market analyata are decldely
bullish. Emphasizing the un-
dervaluation or atoclc.s In rel•·
lion to eam.lnga and book value
and In relation to other types of
investments, they think that
common stocks will emerge as
the outataodlng inveatmenta or
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Tbe
spirit d John Wayne will ride oo
in a series or California aavtnas
and loan commercials that will
fill the actor's award·winning
eda wtth famous friends and &a·
soclates.
W estern Savings President
James F. Montiomery aaid.
Ford will star in the new series
of televbed apota which began
filming laat week, said
Montgomery He said the
celebrities were all good friends
and uaoclates of Wayne.
"We've had a lot of good mall
from people sayln1 they m.ias
those commercials," Great
"WE TBINK WHAT we are
doing u a followup la something
that John Wayne fans will be
proud of."
Ben Johnson. John Huston.
The allbt or Wayne riding or
strolling along the California
coaelline or through redwoods
while ~ noetalglcally about
pioneers building for tomorrow
with the help of inaUtutlons like
"'the bl1 GW'' became a
familiar one to Californian
television viewers.
Maureen O'Hara aod Glenn
JOHNION
TBE COMMERCIALS brought
hundreds of new depositors to
the aavinp and loan during the
two years before his death on
June 11 and were hailed as some
of tbe most s uccessful In
television history.
During t.be month when the
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph.
'Eggbe ater' Windmill
Test Set by Edison
How many ttmN have
we heard that phraee
from our parents and our teachers? And bo'6 many
tames have we perked up
only to be crutracted a
few minutes later "' At
our pharmacy, attention
and accuri.te·y are the
same thin!(. We take the
gr eatest c are 1n com· pounding the medlcLnes
your doctor pre.,crlbcl> ror you.
The aood health of your
ramlly depends on the at·
tentton and personal In·
volvement of your family
pharmacist We have
pledged oursel ves t o
those ends. We are sure
you will be comfortable
tn that knowledge.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
need a mediclne. Pick up.
your preacr!ptlon If ahoppln« nearby, or we
will deliver promptly
without extra cbarce. A great many people
eniruat us with lhelr prtaerlpUon.a. May we ~pound~T ~ -•PAU&.80 ........ CY ..... ....., ............... .......... ......
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A wind
turbine t.bat "looka like a eiJl.Dt old·
faahlooed eggbeater" wifl be tested
to see if it generates electricity at a
reasonable cost, utiUty company of·
ficials said.
The machine will join a larger
wind turbine electric generator now
Losers in OPEC
Battle Appetd
LOS ANGELES <AP > -An appeal
notice baa been filed In an antit.Nat
suit against the Orga•lzatlon of
Petroleum Exporting Countries that
prevloualy waa thrown out or federal
court.
Attorney Jam• Davia, represent·
ln1 the lntemattonal .Uaodation ol
Machlnll\.I and Aerospace Workers,
aa.1d Wedneaday t.bat the plaintilfa
would pursue t.be cue to the U.S.
Supreme Court if necesaary.
Tbe LUI 1Ult, orl1lnally rued ln
December, conteoda OPEC baa
'Yiolai.d tbe Sbennan Anti tnllt Act
by ftx1na tbe prices lt cbar1es for
crvcle oil. It arpes that OPEC and tta 1J member nation.a are subject to
Ualtec:l 8tatM laWI because they sell
tbetr oll lD Ulla country.
being Lnstalled that baa a more tradi·
tional thTee-bladed aircraft·lype pro-
peller, Southern CaWornla Edison
Co. vice president A. Arenal said
Wednesday.
THE NEWER EGGBEATER·
style machine ls designed to produce
500 kUowatts in a wind of 35 mph,
Arenal said, adding that the com
pany hopes it wUl produce a million
kilowatt hours per year, enough to
serve 170 residential customers.
The machine will be installed
alonaalde the other wind eenerator at
the company's gevera Substation,
eight miles nortti of Palm Sprinp
near DeMrt Hot Springs.
The alte, located ln an area of un·
uaualb' 1troo1. persllt.ent wind, Is
well·aulted for emcleot operation or
the 1eoeralol'I, aald company project
director Tony Fund.
THE NEW GENEaATO&, which
atand.a 200 feet h1ah and swivels to
face the wind, la acbeduled to beein
lta test early next year. wit.b the
vertical a.xii machloe to be ln opera-
tion late In 1980, Fun1 aaid.
The macblne atand.a 139 feet hleh.
baa a rotor diameter of 12 feet and
bu t.be abtllty to cat.ch the wind from
whatever direction It blowa, be said.
"Tbe true and pracUcal teat of a
wind turbine's efficiency," Fung
aaid, "will be det.ermlned by bow
meay usable kilowatt boun •• can
senerate per year tor tbe doUan in·
vested lo each unit, plus the opera·
Uon and maintenance coats.'' THE LAW, 't:,•a.~·
18 BANKRUPTCY FOB Y OO?
Q. DO I &AVE TllE &IGBT 10 FILE roa
BANDUPTCYf
$50,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
A. Y•, an IDdlviclaal la entltled to the beneli.ta
J)f the Bankruptcy Act. RI• el'editon cannot atop
lllm from ntfna. Oeaerall,y, an individual can
free hhmeU of hi• debt.a once every six yeara. • l•t•rut ~ ,.vm-•• ....... • =~e.--t-..t• . ....... .
Q. BOW WILL MNK&VPTCY APPBCT MY
CS BDJ'l'f
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head" lo debt, very UkelJ 1our creclJt la poor to aon·••l•t••t ••1••1· A receet b ankruptcJ ••a
actuallJ implOH ~ aedlt becalile 1) 10V
abl UtJ to npaJ •• loaa• ll better, I) credUort kaow J Oll
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Wayne ads began in late 1977.
G W's deposits Increased $8
million while other CaUforni a
aaving and loan tnatltutlons
overall lost lS times that
amount.
One man wearin1 a cowboy
bat waa reported to have
switched $40,000 to a Great
Western office from another
savings fµ-m "becawie the Duke
told me to.··
MICHAEL WAYNE, t.be ac
tor's son, has endorsed the new
project.
Wayne's three-year contract
called fo r $350,000 a year
Montgomery did not disclose the
fees to be paid to the four new
stars for their 30 and OO·second
radio and television spots
There ls, ol cow-se, always a
mUhge for investors In the
market's action or inact.ioo. In
this latter instance, the stock
market ·s uncon ventlona l
strength seemed to be its way of
placing more of a premium on
inOatiOD·figbting and support of
the dollar than on tradltionaJ
business cycle ractor-s. Looked
at another w ay. lbe stock
market seems w have fashioned
ils own uruque re:c;ponses. even If
only te mporarily. lo unusual
economic events
wrm nus JN mmd. Mern11
Lynch market analysts s uggest
investors avoid excessive em·
phasts on what the market.
based on pasl performance. t!)
supposed to do. 11nd keep 1n
mind that each market &wtnli(
()\f•r Tiu· (~ount•·r
MASO l.i~nq1
the 1980 '1.
<For support
of thia theory,
see Forbes
M agaiine ,
Sept 17.11179.)
They alao
believe that
the force of
this secular'
trend has been
a factor 10 the 1t1eu" LUCAi
market's overall resilience by
simply outwe1ghmg the more Im·
mediate negaltve factors And
that ·s a sign that lnve~torb. too.
a re beg1Ming to recognize stocks
as perhaps the last undervalued
asset
Shtrry Lucaa &.! a broker an the
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N DAil. Y "1.0T
Could Economy
Revisit 19 29?
By SYLVIA PORTER ,.,..., .... ~
It wu ~years aao. on~. 3, 1929, that the U.S. atoek
market re.ached the hl1best level ever achieved unUI that
tlme, followed by a series of violent ulUng attacks that
culmluted in the convulalon of Oct. 29.
OCf.ztWASTBE INFMAOUSBLACK Tuesday on Wall
Street that svmboll1es the end of the gold·plated
prosperity of the 1920s, the start or the most cnaouc
worldwide depression ever known. But the economic decline
becan Joog before that day in September. And 1eemingJy out
of nowhere came the avalanches of selling that flnally pro·
pelted Thomas W. Lamont or J .P. Morgan to announce som·
berly at a secret noon meeting in the New York Stock Ex
change:
"Gentlemen. there Is no man nor group of men who
can buy all the stocks the American public can sell."
A morbidly fascinating sidelight on the stock market
history: On Oct. 28, the day before Black Tuesday. the
Dow Jones average plunged 38.33 points. the largest point
decline ever. an erosion of 12.9 percent. On Oct. 29, it fell
another 30.57 points.
11 .6 percent.
By 1930 . the
depression had swept
throughout the entire
world and from late
1930 until July 8, 1932.
the stock decline was
Money's
Worth·
precipitous and virtually urunterrupled
Can it happen again? Of course. Will 1t? l a m con
vinced there will not be another holocaust or the
magnitude of 1929·'32, but if 1t does happen, 1t will take an
entirely different form
The 1929 collapse signaled the approaching de pression of
the 1930s and, as Dr. WilHam C Freund, senior vice
president and brilliant chief economis t of the New York Stoc~
Exchange. said during a lengthy ctiscussion of this at Big
Board he.adquarters. "UndoubtedJy. the market break 1tsetr
contributed to the seventy of that depression ·'
ASY OF US WOULD BE FOOLS 1r we denied tht·
possibility of another giant break in stock prices Thi:.
time. the break might be set orr by an mnat1onary blowoff
destroying confidence In any investment in "paper." and
undermining the functioning or the international monetar)
system. Trade among nations would gnnd to a near ... tandsttll
The blowout would then cause a rash or bankruptc1e:.
among businesses. a collapse of credit. an upsurge or un
employment. foreclosures or mortgage credit and re
possessions of goods bought on installment loans
A plunge in stock prices 1s · much less likely now when
stocks have shown no price trend for so many yt>a rs. in deed have been cons p1 c1o us 1n their lacklus ter
performance compa red to other assets. from an tiques to
coins. to gold. to real estate ... F'reund said
Although there are many comforting md1 cat1ons that
we are not threatened by Ii stock market crackup, then
are some similarities betw~n 1979 and 1929 that demand
uttent1on J.l!>"'
Ntrf S1m&J.ont~1. 1919· 29
Interest Rates Put
Squeeze on Stocks
NEW YORK !AP 1 Takeover issues and energy
stocks s100d out today as lhe stock market dechned an the
face of a coratinuing upward Interest rate spiral.
After Chase Manhattan Bank. the nation's third
largest. boosted its prime rate to a record 13 percent.
Salomon Brothers economist Henr) Kaufman predicted in
a published interview the prime could go to 13 1' percent
"within the next four ~eeks ..
The Dow Jones 3\•eragt> of 30 industrials wa!-off by O 17
to8i0 i3
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Relax When Company Aids Direct-mail Ads
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l&u.a& Cl.A ... TO bave
lbe Mil malUnc bata araunct.
IU• Ulta ere UffCI lot • lot Ot
lbio,-1, ddet amona them dJrwt
mall advutl1ln1. othe rwl1t
known u •'Junk mall "
"Wt can do all 1ort1 uf
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APWI ........ 'HEAR THE SOUND OF A THOUSAND WINOS'
Denning Love• Purple Martina, Het•• MoaquHoea
Pests Fail to Bug
Purple Martins' Pal
PRINCETON, lnd. <AP> -When Ray Denning is n't raUllng
around ln his truck in search or used eggshells. it could be because
he's busy suspending ears of com from the branches of tall trees.
Some days it's because he's out gathering weeds to pile beside
his Princeton gas station. Once it was because he was perched on a
ladder, happily slapping purple paint on the outside or bia bowse.
"MY NEIGHBORS ALL THINK I'M crazy," Denning says.
"They aak me all the time. 'What tbe devil are you doln', Ray?'
Well, ii they understood what I was doin', they might be out there
doin · it. too ."
Denning lives in a mosquito-free world. And be owes It all to
the birds he calls "my Uttle heroes.'' the purple martins that nest
in the 400 tiny tenements mounted on poles out.side bis aervice sta-
tion.
It's a love born or mutual need, says Denning. For as much as
he loves purple martins, that's how much be bates moequitoes.
Purple martins eat the bugs, which explains bow it got started.
witb six wooden birdhouses and a llWe spare time. Today, 394
housea and $4,000 later, it's anybody's guess bow it will end.
"ITS MY HOBBY ANO IT'S my sport," says Denning, 56, who
dl11covered purple martins eight yean ago. "I used to do a little
fishing."
To hear him tell it, wreaWng catfis h from the murky Ohio Just
can't come close to tbe feeling be geta around the first of March.
"When I look at the sky and see that flnt bird come In. . . .
When you see all those birds flying through the air .... When you
hear the sound or a thousand wings. . . .
He sighs, pulls his cap down over bis sunburned forehead and
gives up.
THE Ll'1TLE 8180 IS SAID to consume 2,000 mosquitoes a
day. Multiply that by 400 pain or martln.s, and you bectn to see
lhinie Dennin&'• way. The purple 'skeeter-eaters exist almost ex-
clW1lvely on inlecta, but they like to nibble on e1phell1.
They're fussy about where they live, too, and Dennine says
people who want to attract them would do well to build thelr
quarters to euct apedftc.atiollll: 6-by-6-by-6-locb compartments
with 2~1ncb openl.naa. Mount them bieh on metal poles that call
can't cllmb, be uya, and mate them ll'ffD and w~. the martim'
f avortte colon.
U you want to take thblCI one llep twtber, JOU could always
become tb1 ~t ~ in JOU!" town to 11Te ID I purple boule.
Tbat'a .taat Denni.al did. NelOibon have called him "Bird.man"
e•er 1lbee.
.. aBCBNTLY MOVSD our OJ' the purple boaM, and ltl new ownen baH npalnted. o.mm,•1 new eoa.ntl')t bOUM in
neatbJ o..anm. la brick, be 1111, and brick doeln't take klndly to purple paint.
"l told m1 wUe I'd just as soon it be a pw'J)le mutln boutt,
areen and white," be says. uu ~ Wnp be dOll, the move wu closely linked to hit
IOH of martini.
"l cu take care of my ai.rdl better lP tbe country t" ~ay1 Dell·
nJna, wbo 111.• ,.. 1ot out of town to •eaee th• 11tn11DOU1 ud 88
1un1 lbat YOUDI boy• oeeu1oD1Uy aim at Oylna t.blna•·
·~ IT'I Un&•aa, AND the martlnJ h1vt ==-=>=flOWll •ID ot • .,.. wata:rr la Brasil, &eavtn1 Mb.lDd
Ulillr ._.., i..Ddlord.
"Jl ..-. me 11d to ... IMID ltaH,'' Denalnl aa11. "It's 1
-. dme :UJ tlaeJ'll M beck."
' l
t•k• urban raldenta aod wt can
take farm Nlldentl .... We'n J had calla for farmers by crop -
OQJy cottcla farmen wbo "•v. a thou11Dd acN1 or more. We can
b• very plnpolnted, very
., oa. PETE• ft'BINcao&N
·~me." lndud. Zeller'• 1880·81 , ntalot offers more than 2,500
ute1orlea, ran1ln& from 15
xylopbooe manufacturers for sao
to t mluton office workers at ISO
.Dnr DI'. seet.Nlae: I abould have known bet-
ter and ~ b1I lovlt.atlon to dlJloer. It wu ln
celebration ol my havlns turned .o. My bou bad
been unable to set to my blrtbdly party, ao he felt
he owed me a dinner.
I should Hplain that I have developed almoet
a hatred for him. He paned me over and appoint-
ed an out.aider to the Job ol vice pruklent. I've
., w1..,._ worked for him 2IO years, eo you can lma1lne my
per J.000
T II Ea E A a E 3 5, t t t 8CIMlftlt feellnp.
mlWonaJre1. at a prtce of $75 • But what I want to tell you about i. wbat hap·
ptr 1.000. 11,500 Jewish con-Prince Reza Pahlavi, pen'ed at the dinner. I'll put It th1a way: beint wft.h
trtbutort. very larse. s.S> per 19, son of the exiled him almoat made me 1a1. 1'be food wouldn't 10
1.000. and 5.~ Jails. prilona Shah of Iran. has down. It seemed to collect at I.be bottom of my
and reformatories. $25 per 1,000 .been admitted to 1ullet and refused to
Zeller hu been In the buslneaa Wtlllams Colleae ln ( DOCTOR IN J drop Into the stomach. 29 yean, and pt>rhaPt that's wby Willi He wondered why I
hie 11peech 111 Uttered with llstl. amst.own, Mass.. THE HOUSE didn't ftn11b my 1teak.
For uamplt, who buy11 Alv1n 8 8 town of 8,500. _ _ The reaaon was simply
Zeller U11ts" that I couldn't 1waJlow. I
"Wu sell largely lo publishJng relt bunched up under the ~mot my chest. Not
rompanle1, a dvertising a11en Seabird unUI r sot home a few houn lat.er w11 I able to
l'l..-11 . manur11r turer11 , fund -1wallow and 1et rid of what teemed Ulte a lump
ral11tn1 or111nlratlom1. ordinary under my cheat.
Individual flrm11 that have a pru Habitats nu. happened a few Umee after spat.a wlt.h my
duct to sell or 11omebody who wife or klda at dinner time. Ia it poHlble that
hu n private word lo 11Py," he "nerves" can cauae ao much trouble? -Mr. G.
11ol d P L--d An1I where 110 tt1P lh1 l11 romP UrC1lllee DEAR MR. G.. I'll throw a hi&h·eoundin&
name •l you: Acbalaala. Thia ll a cond.Jlloa ln from "
"W•: Gfi:TTllfl:M rrom a l'fl"1
hln8tlon or lelt>phone dlrec
tortes, we havl' 11 huge library "r
every trade d irectory, every
profeaalonal directory. evf'ry
roster, every me mber11hlp ll11t
"There are medical 811110Cla
tlon11 that offer WI lh1l1' of do<.'
tors, there are le~al associations
that orfer WI Usu or lawyers, the
stales publl.sh many. many lists
of accountants and engineers
and architects. day-care centers
and whatever." he said.
All of the!e facts a re plugged
into computers. to be compiled
on demand. Zeller estima tes his
computers contam 100 million
names
"FOR l.~STANCE, WE have
about 60 million names that are
residential families Now. we
can break that down by mcome
<•c helons .We say that careful-
ly. because some people don't
like to know that we know
they 're making JO. 20 or 100
thousand dollars
"Everybody is categorized by
what they have done, by. what
they do. by what they buy, by
where they go. We go from the
sma ll people lo the large peo-
ple." he said
"We have calls from people
who want Pol1~h names rn
Nebraska. or Spanash names 10
New Mexico, or Jewish names
in M1am1 We have religious
names a nd e thnic names,
Jewish doctors and non-JeW'lsh
dentists "
TllERE ARE EXPENSIVE
lists and cheaper lists. The most
expensive a re lists or investors,
going for $100 or $200 per 1,000.
Zeller says he simply r1eures his
cost and adds a markup, without
considering the nature or lhe
lists involved.
For example, dynamite and
explosives manufactureni cost
$40 per 1,000, the same price aa
hospil.als with more than 1,000
beds but $15 more than mayors
or state legislators.
The home addresses of cor·
porate presidents go for $50 per
l,000, double the coat of a list of
wives of high-income e x -
ecutives.
QUAKEll, MORMON ,
Eastern Orthodox, Unitarian.
Mennonite and Evan1ellcal
churches cost $30 per 1,000; all
others cost $25.
"A liJt ls important for ill con-
tent," says Zeller. "Sometimes
the quantity la not Factor One
with the mailer."
Factor One. Zeller says, ls im-
pact. He says direct mail ad·
verll11lns has found its "niche"
In this decade, and "pinpolnUni
via direct mail baa become
probably u effective an advertis-
ing medium as there Is.•· ·
Bike Trail
Cost Set
S AN P' ft AN C I SC 0 which lhC!re'a a failure or muaclea to relax In the tA Pl Tho N1turt 1aatrolntnUnal tra.d.
Conservancy reporta it In your caae. tt'a Ukely that your eaopha1u1
hH pur<'hHf'd one of the. <1eullet1 couldn't relu enouab to allow food to pu1
most lrnportant Ha bird lhroulh into the stomach. Thi.a· can cause the feel·
h_ a b Ital 11 On l he Ing of a lump. or Ugbtne11 we al10 label CallfomJa cout. "e10phacospum .. Th~ 14·acre Castle
Rork laland, located ju1t
olf1hore from ere.cent
City al the northern Up
or California. la the
seasonal home for aa
many as 100,000 re11dent
and magTat.ory seabirds,
including the en ·
dangered Aleutian
Canada goose, the group
reported
THE NATIONAL noo
profit conservation or
gan 1zat1on said 1t
purchased the isla nd
from Mrs F r a nk E
Nash of Portland, Ore .
with privately donated
funds The purchase
price was not disclo..,ed
The conservancy ::.aid
the is land will b~
managed cooperatively
with the U.S fo~ish and
Wildlife Service
''AS A SITE ·r or
seabird breeding and
congregation. Castle
Rock is second in 1m ·
porta nce only to the
f"arallon Islands of the
coast of San Francisco ...
said Peter Sihgmann.
director of the organt za
lion's California ortice
'Not onl y do m any
species or birds use at
for nesting and raising
their young, but also It ls
an important migratory
way staUoo for the en-
tire population of the
. . . endangered Aleu-
tian Canada goose." he
added.
A.8 IN VOUa CASE, Mr. G., emotional trauma
(acute or chronic> can produce the cood.JUoo. If
the symptoms re<:ur often. then you abouJd have a
medical checkup to make certain that the trouble
L1n't due to a erowtb or other organ.le reuon. But
"nerves" are the moat common culprit.
In the future try to eliminate painful 1ltuatM>ns
dlnnera with the boas or spats at home while
eating. Ice drink.a and alcobof oft.en contribute to
this syndrome Learn lo relax. Eat slowly.
Preferably take six small meals rathe r than three
large ones.
Emotions s hould be controlled <not easy I
There's good reason why so many who suffer from
aC'halasia say "f get ::.o upset I <'itn hardly eat a
thmg ·
• • •
MEDICALE'ITES
FOR MRS V I've known several patients
who "got yellow all over" after trymR to improve
the ir v1s1on They'd he ard that carrots were
helpruJ So they over~ate them
Although carotene 1s a pigment round also in
leafy green vegeLables -as well. a.s 1n egg yolk .
milk fat and other sources -it's also found an
large amounts an carrots and sweet potatoes
Although the carotenes in vegetables are 1m·
portant to good health. and are converted to
v1tamrn A. there's a hm1t to how much the body
v.111 utilne C'arotene::. The resuJt. due to over·
eating carrot:.. 1s rarotenoderm1a 1skan tummg
yellow>
Therefore. Mrs. V . I suggest that yo u d1scon
tmue "forced feeding" of carrots I( the yellow
skm penists. then better as k for a checkup to find
1r there's some other reason for the Jaundice • • • Some stomach symptoms may be cau.ed by
trouble outside the stomach. says Dr. Steincrohn
ln his booklet, "What You Can Do For Stomach
Trouble." For a copy write to him at Box 1560,
Costa Mesa 92626. enclosing SO cents and a
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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Alumni
Set Meet
The Tres Lagunu
chapter or l\lpha Garn•
ma Delta Alumni will
m eet Sept. 28 at the
home or James T. Van
Rensselaer in Laguna
Niguel.
The chapter is com·
prised or fonneT Alpha
Gamma Delta members
living In Laguna Beacb1 South Laguna an4
Laguna Niguel.
The luncheon meeting
will Ix-gm at 11 a.m ,
and reservations may be
m ade by ca llin g
496-0778
Certified
DOS PALOS <APl -
The Dos Palos Hospital,
whi c h has b e en on
probation since
January, h as been
granted full certification
to the end of tbe year, otrlciala aaJd.
At $486,000
0 raqe County Su pent.on ·
have approved comtrvetlon al a
tbrM mu. off-road porUon ot
AUao Creek Bic1cle Trail ID tbe La1auna HUia-El Toro area.
Subscribe to the Orange Coast
newspaper that entertains and
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The trail 11 Hpected to be
btavlly Ulfd, eapeclahy by
achoolchlldnn, bff1u.ae it UnU
a number or nearby acbooll and
parka.
The full trail will stretch from
lhe ocean to Uve Oak Caayon
Road and coat 1~t "81,000.
The bulk of the eoet, or 81 per·
cent wtll come out of the countJ
HarbOrt 1Se1cbe1 and Parka
bud1•t. wttb the remalntna 1t
c,r:.~nt bein1 pald by at.ate
the stimulating DAILY PILOT
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leavea If you kHp eating them?"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"Around here I'm iust o child, bvt at Gr~
ma's I'm a GRANOchildt"
by Jeff MacNttly
by Ferd & Tom Johnton
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Ron Howard and Henry Wlnkler (not
shown> cootemplate a ahotaun wedding
with Laverne and Shirley <Penny
Manhall holding Cindy Williama) on
the latter pair's show tonight at 8 on
A BC, Channel 7.
0..11.wl Llnl119s
• KNXT (CBS) Los Angele&
• l<N8C (NBC) Los Angeles
I KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles
KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angelell
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego
G KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 KCST !ABC! San Otego
I KTTV (Ind) Los Angele!>
KCOP TV (Ind) Lbs Angeles
• KCET ·TV I PBS) Los Angeles G KOCE· TV (PBS) Hun1tng1on Beacn
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••• "Gl40f" 111179) lur1
~ L&wen Hvtl<>fl
A f.cletel llO•nl. • mooilllhill•Md•~·
tul reporter t•• on • COf·
"'91 lllld 9'11 Sou!Mrn
polltlc;tll boM. (A)
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"The leWlo Aemnent"
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from w-to • "fMllly
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lnOI .. tleMnO Ille oNld ...
_,. IO Auec:flwftl: Erik
Doff ordetw the 9ll9CUlton
of ... ,_ r9fNlnlng Jewe
.. Ille ""'°" camp. -,,,.
-df-to a CloM, Audi,
IM Ol'tty ~. agf-to
IMd • ll"°"P of Ofphaned
cMdren Into Pa1ee11ne
1Per1 4 of 4)1A)
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f 11131) Man Brotller• Four ••ow-•v-try to al!Oid 1"41
'Benson' Early Hit
ABC Slwuld Clean Vp Thi1 Season
By PETE& J. BOYEll
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tbey
called it "taJdn1 risks" back ln May,
an d , If yo u
listened Jong
enouS}I. you might
have hall·belleved
that ABC really
stood to lo se
somelhlog with its
darin g fall
schedule.
A BC split the
profitable Tues-
day nlaht •'Happy
l>ays"."Laverne
(TV REVIEW J
fire sales at A BC. The everun1 s till
opens with "Happy Days." followed
by "Angle," which showed strength
last season.
And a Mork-less Thursday is no
worry for the ratings leader. The
evening opens with "Laverne and
Shirley'' followed by "Benson," a
spinoff from the popular "Soap."
"BENSON," JUDGING from Ill
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~INCW. .. .>o.Kney To The 0.....
Umlt•" HlrlllleM Olly-bNd
~oonfr-of nev•'• ~ a.. ~ at IM Coioredo
Oulw•d Bound Sdlool.
grao-tine OAllf altar
CllmblflO Ille forbidding
11.71&-loot SW111 Aoa1
Peak In lhe Peruvl•n
AtldM (Al G HIN'I TO YOUR
HIN.TH
"OYeor.eighl Arnerlc:an1 · uoea MNSOH
(Premiere) Benaon (Roberl
Oulll-l get• • new job tulng car• ol • bumbling
gO¥Wnot Md "'' ptec;o. elout deugtll•.
• THI 000 COUf'L.I
Feb gell 0-In llOUO!e
""" Ille '"*"-' "---~ wt>efl he'• calecl In
on • l\'llnot metter.
• TURNMOUT .. ,,,.,,, ao •~oftd•"
eaner.cs -1111c1 --.
ablMW• ~ the moel
UMll)Of1ed c:f1me Ill AINri-
Cll t:00. 9 IAANEY MU.91
(Seuon Premi..e1 An
unalgfl9d letter lrom a 1~
pteoltlc1 offloer dildoelng
-lf>Oc:lllng pe<IOf\al
'"'°'"'-''°" ""°""' 8am4"f •nd 1111 IQU9d Into •
'"'"'°" m MPVGNmH
0-i. Bot> H~. Wayne
Newlon, OIO<la OeyN>r.
Lido snow 01t1e. ~
roeE TOPPERS
CBS • 1 :00 -"Gator!' Bu. rt a.ynoldl plays a moon.ehlner recruited
to brt.111 down a corrupt Southern
political ·lJoA In tbJa movie wttb Lauren Hutton.
ABO e 8:30 -Beftson. Robert
Guillaume Of "Soap" takes a new Job in
a fovemor'a manalon ln th1a new aerles (Jee review below).
KOCE 8 9:00--Black Man's Land.
Genocide tn Africa under the pretext of
ellmlnatin& the Mau Mau ta examined
in tbia segment.
Oerren. Walt Wegner. ,,..w .....
-~ T-l<NCIP ~ ,..., DerNen. Ille~
Cat .. ollc ptleat who _.....with ...... -fined Oft Moklflal lllefld
"'"' he, ....... died • ~·'"' • llAOC r.wte &.AHO ....... ...,. . ..._.-.or ..
-looeage ..... ecta of genocide ....,. the OU1M
of~......, ..... ........ ~ ..... -uMd to dlac:reOlt .. Mrf •
can .,., of llbw•lon •• ••emlned. (Al
e:ao I ear°' GN>UCHO 9~
fS-Premiere)~
tella Clleetw and Oet
~ wNcfl -of them Ille hM ci-i. and
tfle .... Of lurt .. ,~ ~-Cl)~JONm
A pretty di.co denotr With
the '9pUt8110n of be9'0 a
purl1anleal -~bol .,__ a terget IOf
murder.("!
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10:iO HOU>CAI 111': A
fl'Ol'T'ICfW'T
T lie lmpaCt of the OtlO"*
"HOIOC•u•I" bto.cic ...
and the c:ont10¥W9)' n
ce uMd It! Ille Unll•O
SlalM, 0ermany and lltl·
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.MAalW-ntlATRI .. ~··Jud,...... ....
-·~··'-" °''*~·"-' tnlll. In M ........,. to
dl1poM of MOVllllng ..,.,.._..._.._eo
-.. wlltl Mr Trencrom..
~an 11 °' 1tH"I
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...... '1170! 0-• McGa-
¥111. w...,, Wlndolft
• r-.. 000 COUP\.(
0--F•uc't 111• and
"*1 ""to pay !he penalty
lot II .. Fel!J goat to rldic--
~ leng!M 10 lflOW Ilia
Q!_etMUO.
• MHHY HU IHOW
Tlte 0 .,men ptOl1 .. or
6oee hit bell to lngrlltlat•
hllNelf in ''Oe11*1g To
~You."
• DOlCAWTT au.u· M1ck.eJ Mantae,
Hri Aeroll, Leo Ouro-
CIW, Tom~ (Pett 2
of 31l"l
11:IO. (I) C:. LATI ~
• ··~ "CGUftbo Old· FeaHoNO ....,,..,... ( 19711
,...., F ... Jop Van
P8"erl Wtllle~'t
• robt>ety-murder. Lt
~-···.,,,., """'--~and .... tlee INtt lead LO
~Md--• TONIQHT
HOii JOl!Mly CartOn
0.-tt ·~ O.ac>-1)9111, 0-0 on.n-.
I IDT 01 CMOUCHO 9 IT "'*CY a
HUT04
Slar1lcy'1 wllO OrMng
ou•LA.AUM• and Shirley" com·
bfnatlon, and moved lta mq,st 1uc-
ce1111ful new show. "Mork and Min·
dy" from Thunday to Sunday night
for a head-to-head battle wlth CBS'
altcom cleanup hitter, Archie
pilot epbode a1r1n1 toni1bt at s:ao on All Spa~ed Ou"' Channel 7, la going to do nice things '-&
for ABC. Yea , another aucceu for the Richard Mulligan is captured by a group of extraterrestrials and ne~work tb~t la fat with sitcom hJll. taken aboard their spacesh~ on the aeaaon premiere episode of Beoaon will make it, and not Juat ''So .. ·n to i ht t 9 ABC Cb I 7
·"Bunker. because It tollowt a proven hit ap. a1 ng n g a : on • anne .
<though tbat will help). 'Ibe show's
..
IT TUllNS OUT tbat ABC wu tak·
in1 about u blc a risk as the 1uy at
the carnival with the three walnut
sheli.. and a pea. No way they could
lose. Tb.la i.. ABC's game.
"Mork" wUI do better than survive
on Sunday night. The abow wu 1et-
tln1 better ratlnp than "All ln the Family" anyway, and that was
before Jean Stapleton departed, leav·
101 CBS with sometbinl called
"Arebie'a Place."
Tuesday nl1ht won 'l prompt any
Knoti. Joining
'Wmpany' Caat
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Don Knotts,
last teen on aeri• televi..ioo on "The
Andy Grtftlth Sbow" and bi. own
variety show, will be the new apart·
ment mana1er on ABC'• "Three's
Company."
Knot.ta a mult.i·Emmy winner for
hit porb'a)'al of Deputy Barney Fife,
will a1lo be a would·be ladlea num.
He Joln1 Jobn Ritter. Susanne
Somen and Joyce DeWitt 1a tbe top.
rated COIMd1.
•
star, Robert Guillaume, dlapla)'in.1 a
sense ot the ati.urd and a welcome
respect for the off-tbe-wall. With
Guillaume, It la sure-fire. Astor Story Told
GUILLAUME. IN cue you're not a "Soap" fan, wu the buUer on that David Ja.nuen will star u multi·
parody. In hia new series, be has millionaire John .Jacob Allor -wbo
1one to wori for a widowed 1overnor ualated b1.a prepant youn1 wile iato
(James Noble), an lnnocent IUY who a lifeboat ~?d remained .~bind
I.a really too nice for politics. blmaeU -in S.O.S. Tlt.a.nlc, a ne~
Fortunately, be baa a new butler to tbree-bour dramatbatlon o1 blatory •
help b1m nm ~P· m?.•l awesome ae~. dlaaat.er.
To be sure, some familiar tltcom 8.0 .S. Tlt.anic will be teen Sun·
iaanlUes show up: day. Sept. 23, al 9 on .~BC, Channel 7.
Governor's aide to Benton: The producer,
"Where's tbe coffee?" Demon: "In Bill Gllmore~t
the pot. Where's the 1overnor?" boome kW~A Ni• .. t Ta
Aide: "Same place." • ... o Remember,' when . BUT TBEBI! A&E more fresh I stsned to make
Jokes than stale ones, u when the the film," Janssen
governor explaim to Benson that bl.a aaid. "I wu rivet· la~ ~e was kill~ by hone1. ed by lt. I then 1ot
l m sorry, Benton says. bold of ever')' book
"Trampled?" on the subject. l
·'No," replies the 1overnor. knew very little
"eat.en." about the aubJect Seem1 the First Lady went to a JANHtN unUJ then.
costume ball dressed aa a su1ar
plum fairy, and her COilum• WU "IT 8EEM8 THAT John Astor.
made ol aucar cubes and, well · · · althou&h immeuely rtcb, wu never
So, ABC baa another hit. 1be rich really happy. HI.a nnt marrtap bad
set rlcber, and NBC Seta McLean ended In divorce. That was bad
Stev.._.. enouits 1a tt.Mlf. Re then added ialult
to the injured society of the day by
marr)'int • strl ot 19, youq eoouib to
be hit dau1bt.er. They were happy but
Astor waa haunted by tbe con·
slant anubbtn& be 1ot from bJ.a one time
friend.I. On board ship the Count.est of
Rothea wu one ot the flrtt to etve hJm
the verycoldaboWder.
·'There i.. a movlnc scene in the
picture u A.ttor stands with another
mUllon.alre of tbe day -Benjamin
Gu11enbetm -watchJns tbe lut of
the llfeboata row away. In effect It
aaya that money hH not broupt
either of them happlneaa. Gu1·
1enbelm wu not happily married but
he couldn't face the scandal of
divorce. And now their combined
fortunn couldn't save them from
llfe'1 ulllmat.e'fate -death.
"A8ro&18 PO&TtJNE went to bl.a
eldest aon Chari ... HI.a Wife Madeline
and t.belr child we,. left almoat .,..
oUett. He had Dot wrttteo a DIW wtll.
"l was IO f udnat.ed bJ tbe mu
that I t.blnk there '1 anotber ftlm ln
t.be A.tor story. ''
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tD THI ONCJINAL.8:
WOMEN 1H Atrr
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The r .. atlOntl!lp bel-
het Hte 1#\d Wl 11 revealed
through ..... pllinlltlga. I*·
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documenl• of IN period, ·~· MOVIR * "Cal.man Of Pwte"
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Records Eyed
OnNewSlww
The pubhc'1> fascinalton with world recordlj.
the age-old English pub tradilJon of wagerin1 on
lhe fut.at, longest, quickest and moel.eat, and the
popularity of the Guinness. Book of World Records
led to the development of the television show.
'"The Gwnness Came." that wall premiere on
KNBC Channel 4 Wednc~day at 7 30 pm
Four event., take placri 1n t>arh program.
where senous minded and n.'1'1pon1t1ble contenders
will attempt to hr,.ak or ~labhsh a feat as re -
rorded an the Gu1nnes., Rook of World Records
Each attempt will be authenticated and verified by
a proper repre5entat1ve along with David Boehm.
American publisher of the renowned book
Hosted by Don Galloway, formerly of
"lrorl51de." "The Guinness Game" hu three con ·
testants wagering on the succeas or failure of each
andiv1dual attempt. Gaven Sl,000 t.o start, lhe con·
testant with the largest amount of money at the
end of the third event wall be determined the cash
wlnner
In the prem1ere show, Dennis Madalone. a
profeasional stuntman. becomes a human cannon·
ball. au.empting to break two record• for a blfh and long Jump, while bean1 propelled by the aid of
an air ram.
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ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERM.SION I MOVIES ..
r 'Charity' Swee~ Snappy Musical
1 U. • namcw W k. tbe "71 fl m.ScaJI It tM I W••·••• Cioma.-atr 1"1••• an 1umbered, t.M1'n~.-..-.,....-.. '"SWMt Qad'1'' ll a a•uU11 packace of
J eoaembM ~-\bM rub wit.It tM beu.tr 'COJDau•b' &Mater olte..._ ol ll'lt. It'• u am· ~ blUOUI ~ wttb a ..U-ctrllled cut ol •· ,. vtrtul)b all of ftolD ~ace• U.. laorMdlol ~ ,.._,. ror al leut two cbonas numbwt .. ~1 ..
• tbe tlule.
J .,..._,.,. &SNT '°8NION. wbo bu bullt :i u -~ tioa .. an a11embkr ot ~m· f mumt.y t.bMter mualcala, dia·
I pla11 bt1 uaaal proftHIOHl
polisb tn tbe Westmlnater abow.
J;oaemble numbers -
partlc\&larl)' tbe reverberating
.. IUlythm ol Llfe" -are ac-
compliabed with fiu.id predalon,
IDd t.be lDcreued me of the com·
pany adda to the choral impact.
Intermission
Tom Titus
1ta1• --ay seldom dUpl~ed OD lbe coau:awU&,J
level.
BA.aM.&A &EU.ER IB 19E stnJa&er of ber
two aidtSidcU. ber voice UDdef'llCOl"ed with a cualY
cbaracteriutloo. Jud.Y Beoowlta, a late addition to
the ca.at. abows promlae but comes otf a bit soft.
Aa the two latest men in her Ute, J .D .
Reichelderfer and Robert Sax turn in fine comic
performances. Reichelderfer la particularly lm-
preuive u a bookish neurotic while Sax lm·
penonat.es Marcello Mastroi81Uli quite nicely,
roma.nctnc hi.a ladyfriend wblle the accommodat·
ine Cbarity huddles in the ckllet.
Clark BW"IOD's burly dance ball operator la
At the core ol all tb.11 color oo.ly ooe of a ball-doum characters essayed by the
""'" aad ima1ery ls one of th~ venatile actor. Keith OUvter sparkles as a sort or
• stroaaest lndlv1du.l performancee delivered on a Reverend Ike set to music in the sbow-stoppln&
local atqe tbia year. Roberta Kay la munificent "Rhythm of Life" while Lynda and Lori Towler,
· in the title role of the lucldesa dance half bolt.ea& mother and dauc'bter, a.re well cast as dance ball
wboae ertt and vulnerability work at cross girl.a and John Moreno nu. the bill as a restaurant
purpoeesM l · K l 1 b b D operator and perennial patron of the ballroom. ss ay s exact y w at t e oc
(scrtptwrlter Nell Simon ) ordered, an ac~s
whose musical ablUUes match her emotional
arsenal and who fits superbly into the charac-
terization without stretching it to caricature. She
ls marvelous in her solo. numbers "II My Friends
Could See Me Now," "Where Am I Going?" and
"I'm a Brass Band," exuding a storehouse of
SPECIAL MENTION MUST go to Don
Ragsdale, who stepped In on short notice as
musical director when his predecessor broke a
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642-2697 'Time' Ripping ....... ......_llil-8
Good Movie
By aOBERT OSBORNE n.e .... , .... ~
Jack the Ripper, in bis numerous SCfei?I\ rein·
carnations, bas already either slashed, or pursued,
or avoided a number of familiar profiles. all the
way rrom Merle Oberon (in 1.944 's "The Lodger">
to Sherlock Holmes (in 1966's "A SUidy in Terror"
and 1979's "Murder By Decree").
, Now, in the Warner Bros.-Orion release of
. "Time After Time," the seemingly indestructable
Ripper is partnered with H.G. Wells, of all people,
with Wells' famous time machine thrown in for
good measure. The result
( MownE J is far-fe~ed hokum, but r • entertainiDg enough to
REI/WEIT? Insure the .c.omed_y . r • W mystery a poeatively np·
2 ping session at the box
ofrice.
THE ORIGINAL STORY peg by Karl Alex-
ander' and Steve Hayes, fashioned into a
screenplay by Nicbolu Meyer, pUr5ues the sup-
position that the real-lile Wells 0866-1946) aot only
wrote about a time machine but actually con-
structed a workable one in the basement of bis 19th
ceQtury Loodood.ip.
Further, It set.a up the theory that Jack the
Ripper, wbo muWated prostitutes in Loodon's
East End in l88l!J and wu never found, wa.a actual·
by a Wells pal named Dr. St.eveoaoo. And the reuoo
be was never nabbed by the bobbles was
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"LOST AND
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"LOVE &
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MATINEES SATURDAY· & SUNDAY
"THE MAIN EVENr(PG)
"OH.GOO"
"MOONRAKER" ~)
"CAPRICORN ONE"
"ROCKY II" <PG>
"MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI"
"BUCK ROGERS" (PG)
"HOT STUFF" (PG)
'"THE VILLAIN"
""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT ·79··
'"THE BRINKS JOB" (PG)
"STAR WAAS"
"CAPA~N ONE"' (PG)
"ALIEN"(R) "~ES Of LAUR~ MAM"
tl.D1er. Tbe two-~ WMt•'"a.t orebeltra .,_
tb• wort ol a brua band wlda 'a drtvt.DC, ,upbeat
score.
Jobuoa 's ·~ ll 1wtft aad dck, wtth Utile
lea between acenes lD a analtttDc» of Mt ~·tlooa. Daupt.er Denlae, a daorUI member, COD·
tribuc. some fine cboreocrapblc work iJa the
"Rieb Man'• P'nal" ae1nu1Dt. "Sweet Charity" ll a ricb delHrt of color and
choreography topped by the dellctoua performance
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of Roberta Kay. It continues for four more
weekeoda, tbroulh Oct. S, al the theater, 7272 Ma·
pie St., Westm.lnater. •
CALLBOA.llD -.-AudJtioo.s for young boY$ for
the cast of the musical "Oliver" will be held S•tur·
day at 10 a.m. by Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, Sao Clemente ...
youngsters must be non-Equity actors between 9
and 14 years or age ...
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Comedlan Cbev1 Chae feta a 1da1 on the
ear from co-star Benji · at a 1.-0a An1elea
preaa eonfereoee for tbe ltan ol the upcomlQI
movie, "Ob Heaven.b' Doi.••
· Loilg Career
~For Cronkite?
Q: Wiii ....... C!wldk be fefted .. reUre
wlln M reaae. II! Pleue NJ ll la't IO. -Mr •
... Iha. L. KeLeaa ud fa.07, SeaUle.
A: OK. We'll HY It. It Lm't IOI Tbe new1man1 con1ldered to· be the country•1 moat believea
public ftmre, will contJnue to
anchor ·Teas Evening Newa"
till November of 1981 when be
turu 15. Afterward, <accord.lna
to CBS New1 president Bill
Leonard) 11 Cronkite blmaeU 1bould decide to give up h1a
everdday anchor Job , CBS
woul want blm to stay on with
the network for a number of yean to come. Maybe doing
c ••T~ . apeclal1. "CBS certainly
doe1n't want him to 1tay on beyond tbe year 2000,"
quipped Leonard. "Then we'd alt down and dlacusa lt! ..
Q: llefGft lab deaa.~ dldll't ,,_. Wayae talk
aboat btdJdlag a eaaeer re.earclt cUalc la Illa
umeT -Jlldy Sm,u.e, Babtmore.
A: Yes. Though the Dute knew h1a condition
was hopeless, be wanted something done so tbat
future victima of the "Bil C" might have more to
'Glad You Asked That'
look forward to than be did. The University of
California hu confirmed that they will operate a
cancer research facWty ln Wayne'• name, to be
bouaed in la 17·st.Q,ry bulldiu DOW beiq construct-
ed on the campu.a. Apparently, the actor hoped the research center would work primarily to find
cures for the dread dheue.
Q: Jly daap&er &ooll me lo lft "Euy Rider ..
llOt too IOllg a&o, ud I mut eoafea I didn't U · dentand very macb of It. Bow d1d die movie do at
&be box-olftce? -Jame• G., PiUaba:rglt.
A: Very well. Produced by Peter Fonda for
$475,000, the movie bu earned more than $20
m llllon in the United Stat.ea and Canada. And near-
ty that much again 1n other parts of the world. But don't feel badly. Henry Foocla, Peter's father, bad
the Hme reaction you did when be tint saw tbe
ftlm. "I &otta be bonett with you, Peter," said
Pop. "I don't know what you IUYI are dom,. All you do ii alt around the ftre and aay 'man!• "
Q: .,..& ... tile "A" la m. A. Pralef'1
•ame 8&u4l for't -We .. J a. <.atW brekea· lteaned), BalUmere.
A. The answer ii Aaron. Some time a10, tbe
late Vernon Preeley recalled bow Elvia bad com-
plained that b.la middle name wu always ml•·
1pelled. 1bat It wu Aaron, with two A's, not one.
That's why b.la tombstone at Graceland between
bla mother'• and father'• IJ'avea reads correctly.
Q: I wu arprlled ... .,...,,, .. l'eeetdl1, .,..
.. g a , .. ,, ... leelda. Celar .... ,. dola1 a
ellu--. TV eeaaerelal. Bew .W la IM •wf AH, aput frMI "9•el'dalll, w '9 retired from
a.e aereeeT -Gall Sala, Mlaal.
A : "Tell Gail I appreciate ber review of my
commerctal. And that no actor ever vohmtarlly re·
Urea," CeMr 1ay1. "Maybe a
producer Wbo U.ke9 me u much
u your reader 1eem1 to wW
uk me to do a oee-bour Ceur
1peclal. I'll nen dance 'a few
Uel>I in lt -maybe laclude a
dllco bit or two." The robust
Latln ~ llanbattan, born ln
1107, of Cuban·Amerlcan
parentl, wW celebrate hll 73rd
birthday next J'eb. 15. HI•
areat·srndf ather wu patriot
Joee lhrti, the re.end and remembered uban
liberator 1lal.D In an uprlllnl. Which, by the way,
would be a plau1lble 1crfpt for hil lookalike
cle1cendeat to play ln what eould be a fuclnatin1,
bbtorteal aad loPlcal made-for-TV movte.
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........ Wiii re·· ........ nman: ''117 .. --~ .. ...,.. of le""1 llWI .. dlrecdllfalbto PSatwc1•1111ou1tl"
llbrtOa ~ar•nlng IJp for 'King Lear'
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a day."
Looldq back at bl1 tomewbat l•••aclarJ •tac• aad ftlm earMr, Burton l&ld, "I iot tato _.., ~ ac·
cldent. Eml1n Wtlllam1, tb•
playwrtsbt. wu looklna tor a n.
1ear-o&cf wbo 1pote Wellb.
Burtoo •aid U.. woman beartns
audit'-na pnled .... tGW Mr'I
GD.11blld.._m1Mt•,tlml'd ... tb• train baek and did.a •t ltawt eoou~ IDOOC1 tot/ tbe bul. a.~
me ft.at 1 did. and l aald r ......
to Oxford. Apparently that wH enou'11. 8be told m• to retuna tbe foUcnrtna ~. J bada't e..a read for the put."
••• arUM ••• , •• ··e .. be aftlltieellr...... .., .............. ..w .. ,.. tall ...
leH .-a .,.,.. ... pt, T._
O'Neal."
':=o •84111NG •II zou.o1 IHdlDI ... , ........... .,. .......... ,..... t•m ..._ WI movie. lt'1 a
••ACTVAU.Y, I'• dotn1 'Camelot'
to 1et iD lb.al>t IM 'Kini lAar,' "1aid
8ur1oa, takinl a 1waJlow ol diet
loda. PotaUDt at tbe IOft drtDt IDd
1iiUIA1. he Nld, "1 lblnk I'm booked
oo tbll 1tuff ... drink about ftv• to lO
••1 WM lt AT UM Ume, walttq to
get Into Oxford, -i.lcb wouldn't take me until I wu 17. 8o I took tbe train
down to Cardiff to try out. Wben I Sot
there, t.bare were about tJOO youn1
men waJUq in line to rad for the
part. I couldn't Walt tbat Iona, 10 (
went to tbe bead ol the lille and uked
ll 1 couJd be next."
"Tbe nnt th.Ina I knew' ( WU alp·
Ing a contract for 10 pounds a week.
A couple ol performancn after that
I WU famoua . . .and to thla day, l
atJU can't convince Wlll1ama I never .
read for tbe part."
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DAILY ,,LOl
-ftles are People, too
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• W1Ma aocoeooe •Q•. "ht Yo\lt rtibt foot forward," Celi• Tul'Dllt ••• would
r•tber put her left one don.
.Ud l"9 N•"'"'1 Beacb raldent pre·
fers to IO to the ten Bank ln Paris.
beeauu 'Tbat's where the aeUoo ls."
Sb• •dmlta. however, wltb tonaue
firmly placed ln cheek, that ''My ideu
are out ln left ft~."
TBA rs TllE UGRTBa SIDE of left
buded coc.uclouanesa amooi Oraa1e ~aat lefties who've joined Letthandns
lnternatiollaJ. The IJ'OUP promotes con·
sumer products for left-handers as well
aa pubUcizlnc "outstandin1" left·
banded tndlvtduala.
Some ot the more notable lefties in·
elude actor Richard Dreytuss, actress
Kristy McNichol, composer Paul
Williams. athlete Bruce Jenner and
Yankees' baseball player Ron Guidry.
Then there's former President Gerald
Ford, who was eleded "Leftbander of
tbe Year" for 1979.
They've been called southpaw, cack·
handed and corrie·fister. The words
"sinis~r" and "gauche" are derived frosn the word left
ln ancient days. it was considered an
unlucky or ill-omen for a traveler to en·
counter a left-handed person on the
road.
BJST()RY SAYS that we shake with
tbe right hand to show that there is no
dagger or concealed knife -thus ad·
ding to the notion of left--banded and
~vu , becau .. a l•tt-haodtd peraon
would lt&b wttb bla ieft .
And one tbeory uya that ri1ht·
hlDcMl'I bllCI an advutqe ln aword
fl1btiq ~auae tbey could protect
thetr heart wtlb their ahteJd In their left
hand.
About the only historically po1itive
upect ol lelt-b&nded.nu1 comes from
the Old Te.lament.
Tbe Book of Judcea notes that left·
handers in t.be tribe of Ber\iam.ln were
akllled uael"S of the sling. It was even
thou&ht thai left-hudera were desceQ-
dants of that tribe. -.
Today, lefties aren't terribly con-
cerned about which band bolds the dag-
ger or the art of sLLnitn1 rocks.
THEY'D BE SATISFIED with a few
considerations for their special orienta-
tion such as notebooks bound on the
right. left-banded scissors and
classroom lecture de&ks mounted on the
left side.
Walter Maxwell. 63, of San Clemente.
recalls that be often dripped ink on bis
paper in elementary school because the
ink wells were situated on the right side
of the desk.
The retired land surveyor says his
parents were supportive of his left
handedness. Because his father was
left-banded. Maxwell thought that the
trait was passed on geneticaJly. But
there is no left-handedness in his four
children or three grandchildren.
Maxwell's school teachers, however.
weren't tolerant of his left-handedness.
"All my life people bne uld
·it waa u atnietion. And a lot of people
tended to take the attitude that tt wu a
handicap," be aaya.
Bonnie Ha.rrtncton. 38. aJao ba been
senaitive to the dlacriml.Datioo acainat
left-banden in• ri&bt·banded society.
Indeed, lefties comprlle a true
minority, with more than 80 percent of
the population beinc ncht·Uncled.
• '( really feel that there's a Whole set
of problema that left -banded people
have to deal with that right-banded peo-
ple have no way of identityini with."
the Irvine resident says.
In high school and collefe, she had to
tum around to write at a desk. She
thought the teachers or profeaaors
might say she was cheating.
Ms. Harrington, though, bas de-
veloped a sure attention·cetter for the
children she teaches in a special educa-
tion i>rogram.
BOOKING BER LEFF HAND, Ms.
Harrington can write perfect sentences
upside down.
"In a sense I feel special," she says
"It makes you different from lbe crowd.
Left-handedness is going to get you
down or it's going to be an impetus to
make you nse above the crowd.
"lt creates a motivation in leH ·
handed people to excell just so they can
prove to themselves that it's not a ban·
di cap ...
Ms. Harrington is aMoyed, though. at
having to put up with a few personal
aspects of her left-handedness
She has to stop and think about which
way to turn the water facet on and off.
And she closes her eyes to gain a sense
of direction.
BECAUSE OF THESE SPECIAL
anomalies. Ms. Harrington subscribes
to the theory that left·handedness is due
to development of the left and right
hemispheres of the brain.
Jason Fenton. a education researcher
who teaches at Orange Coast College
and California State Universit y at
Fullerton. believes that left·handed.oess
may be a Positive trait with origins in
• the struggle for survival through the
ages.
The left hemisphere of the brain con-
trols the nght side of the body and vice
versa, he notes. And the left side of the
brain controls speech.
A left-handed person is perhaps
"bilateraJ for language," Fenton ex·
plains.
After puberty. the brain "laterlbes ..
in function. Males tend to become rtght-
h a nded, while females with left·
handedness tend to have developed both
hemispheres of the brain, he suuests.
Fenton says his theory Is supported
by recovery of brain damage vittims.
In brain damage of the left ~emi.sphere.
the majority of males suffer from
paralysis wh.ile women tend to recover
in a year. he says.
"IT'S A POSITIVE TRAIT. If you're
going to have brain damage, it ·s best to
be a left-handed female." Fenton says
In practice, the trait tends to put lef·
ties al odds with long-standing nght
oriented society.
Ms. Turner has adapted part of he r
lifestyle to suit her left-handed pre·
ference. D.rilY ...... ~-" lloc....,.. tt-ter Irvine resident and lefty Bonme
Hanington shows her son Josh,
also a lefty, how she can write
Lf)Side down by hooking her left
hand. On a trip to England. she couldn't
waH to to get behind the wheel of a car
to drive on the left side of the road.
Walter Maxwell of San Clemente demonstrates his left-handed
golf swing.
lee Cream is Hot Item on Orange Coast
By JOHN DODD
Of ti. Oelly P'llel Slaff
One cold product is a hot item year-round
along the Orange Coast -ice cream.
A taste and price comparison of a dozen
area ice cream parlors, including interviews
with employees, reveals ice cream's pc>pularity
1Cl$ts aJI year.
"Everybody loves ice cream all the time.
1t 's not a seasonal bUBiness, said Beverly Stien-
beck, a ·•super scooper" for 13 years at Sav·on
drug store, Huntington Beach.
However, several ice c r eam parlot
employees said ice cream sales increase during
the summer and holiday seasons.
Whatever the season. Orange Coast ice
cream eaters always have a wide vanety lo
choose from.
AS MANY AS 81 navors are featured at
some parlors, alt.bough three flavors -vanilla,
chocolate chip and rocky road -are most
popular, Mrs. Stienbeck said.
The most flavors stocked at ooe time is 45,
al Fountain Flavors in Fountain Valley. The
feweat was one -vanilla -at Tastee Freeze.
Costa Mesa.
Fountain Flavors alao makes the beat tast·
log tee cream cone tested in this com·
pariloo.
The parlor's cone -vanilla was used in all
taste test.a -was creamier, richer and at least
as laree as any of the other cones taated.
Taklnf a close second to Fountain Flavors
ia Swensen's Ice Cream Sbcrppe, Corona del
Mar. However, Swenaen's takes a definite fint
place for the lar1Ht portion eaten by one
person.
"ONE OP ova CUSTOMB&S ate an Earth·
quake -ei&bt 1coopa of ice cream with el&bt
toppt.nca, whipped cream nut.a and cboeolate
flakes -by blm.eit ln 15 minutes, .. Swemen 'a
employee Laura Stouib aald.
Newport Beach'• Tbe Ice Crum llan •P.
'pean totene the lar1Mt~ COM.
Howeftr. The lee Cream ll•doean't come
cl011e in Oavor quaUtr, to the top four -Fou.n·
taiD J'la'°"• Swmsea 1. Bakln·Bobbiu of Coat.a
Mesa and llcNultJ'• of lmne.
la tbe prto-catecol'J. Tbe Ice Cream Man
ellartM tbe molt -55 C-.. per acoop -for
ttlllilllard lee cnam, alt.boUP 1'IM 'J'bbmel')' ot H~ .. ch cJaraea • C-. '* eeoop ol •pedal low-calorie tee cream.
Tbe 1*111t :-=lye l1Ule ROOP la at Thrtl·
ty VU. lfmoe, ~ Beadl, MWq at 15
cull. Tbe cone rated blab la flavor quail~, ud the 1tore otferet 17 navors.
IN ADDITTON TO ice cream. most parlors
offer sundaes, sherbet and hand-packed pmts.
pounds and gallons.
Also. many shops ser ve sandwiches. low -fat
and oon-augar ice cream. cookies. cakes and
pies.
One parlor. Fountain Flavors, caters
birthday parties with cakes and a clown.
And a more recent addition to the ice cream
parlor is frozen yogurt. Yorurt cones taste very
similar 1'-om parlor to parlor. aJthough Costa
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Mesa ·s Naturally Yours features seven flavors,
the most of any parlor.
Yogurt also 1s "health food," when no sugar
or preservallves are used in the mgredients
Other heaJth food ace cream. made from soy
beans. as offered at Country Store Nutnllon.
Costa Mesa.
Overall. the best deal on ice cream is of -
fered at Thrifty. Although Thifty's taste wasn't
quite as good as some parlors. three scoops cost
as much there as one scoop at Swensen's.
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la ... _.,.. lrtlh J::..UDllJieDl potted
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old people and write down tbetrltorlea.
fie -iovemmeat, prepared for t.be wont, wM emaeerMd that t.btat«tel lbat
bad beeli puMd down orally Uvouah lbe
ceaturt. mllbt be lolt. foreY«.
It WU Ul UDJWee.deoted effort to pre-
aerve the talee ot th• tlD.Y country whose
literary blatory LI u fertile u tta rollin1
cou.ntryajde.
"•Y GENE&ATION OF
8CBOOLBOY8 1atbered a mlllloo and a
ball 1tortes," aa71 Tom O'Keeffe, a
native ot West Ireland. It'a supposed to
be lbe rtchelt collection ol tolklore ln lbe
world. "I feel proud I WU la oa that. ..
The chiJdren'a reward for helping round up tboae storln was a pen,
and notebook.
It wu an appropriate prize for 0 'Keeffe, who grew up to become a
writer and authority on hiah literature.
O'Keeffe, who lives in Ireland
several mootha each year, ia teacbla1 a
course in Irish literature at Orange
Coast College Thursday eveninp from 7
to 10 p. m .• belinnlng tonight.
Regiatratlon information about the
class, listed u English 172, is available
from the college, S56-S73S.
THE COURSE WILL COVE& more than 1,000 years of Irish literary his-
tory. O'Keeffe said It la literature that
has scarcely strayed from Ila oral
beginnings. It deals with ordinary peo·
pie leadlng ordjnary lives, and lt's writ-
ten in the lanauage spoken in lbe fields
and at tbe fireside.
He'll begin with short lyrics and "a
very favorite lriab form, the lrlad."
He quoted a typical 9tb century
triad: ''Three things that are always
ready In a decent man's house: beer, a
bath and a good fire."
Gaelic·1peatin1 part of the eountry.
e1timates that nine-tenths of hub ht•·
tory LI "bidden" to either OaeUc or
Latin.
,.But it'• found beautiful
tranalators," be noted.
BE EXPLAINED THAT Gaelic
be1an beinl pbaaed out at the time ot
the lrilb Potato famine in 18:50. At leut
one mllliOa people died la what bu
been descrtbed u the ireat.elt natural
diluter in European hhtory, be 1aid.
• But mll1Jon1 more mi1nted to
England and the United States:
· "cultwes that had no time for their
tongue,·• said O'Keeffe.
One of Ireland'• most famous
writ.en 1a the poet Yeata wbo, O'Keeffe
aald. "ia v~ry Important for the identity
of Irl1hmen.
''For the Irishmen, Yeata invented
modem Ireland to b.ia poetry," said
O 'Keeffe. ''He made the En1llsh·
1peak{ne lrialiman aware of the myths
that are hidden in the lriab language."
O 'Keeffe, whose grandfather wa.s
an oral poet, believes that myths give
people a sense of their roots.
"YOU DJSCOVEa YOUR
ANCESTRY in your myths," he said.
"You become aware or a loag lineage.
"Yeata said, 'Where there are DO
myth.a you have a mob. Where you do
have myths you have a people."'
One or O'Keeffe's moat vivid
memories as a child was in l!M8 when
he was 10 years old and Yeats' body
was brought home from France for
burial.
O'Keeffe remembers seeing Yeats'
coffin pass through the wet street of his
village while hla policeman father salut·
ed it u It puaed.
"An Irish writer's death ls a na·
Uonal event, "O'Keeffe said.
ANN LANDERS/HOROSCOPE
O'Keeffe described u "subtle varta~ on green.
''What you're aware of ii rock, a lot
areenery, llcbea·fiecked Wal.Lt ad
bulldiap,0 betaid. -
O'Keeffe. a gaduat.e of tbe Un1veraJ;
ty of Dublin, didn't start writinl untU
the l9S>s alt.er meetlna and becomlnt
frlenda with Leonard Wibberley, :!t
Dublin-born author ot '"The Mome
Roared." •'He gave me conlldence to write," aat4
O'Keeffe, who won Ireland'• Hennel•J
Award for short fiction in 1t'15. "I'"
always wrltinc-"
This winter O;Keeffe'1 tint plaY.~
"Move Them into the Sun," will be pro.
duced by national radio in Ireland.
The play deals with the true story of a
band of Irish-born Amerlcanaoldiers wb()
deaened at the Rio Grande and held off
the American army for a week near Mex·
ico Clty in 1847.
O'KEBFE'S couasE, WRICH ~
eludes discussiooa or novellat Jal'll~\
Joyce and other major lrlah writers, ww
only ~ briefly on lrlab Amerlcaa
writers such as Fitzgerald, O'Hara and
O'Neill.
0 'Keerfe said. for example, that
Fitzgerald's description of landscape in
"The Great Gatsby" has an Irish touch to
it and that O'Neill had a black,
pessl mistic view of life.
As for contemporary Irish writers,
0 'KeeUe mentioned poet Seamus Heaney
who. "ia being thought about in terms of
Yeats."
But. added O'Keeffe, "there's a lot ot
writing going on in Ireland. It's not so
much for the American market, but It's aa
buy as ever with its writers "
IRISH UTEAATURE -Writer Tom O'Keeffe, a native of Ireland
.and specialist in Irish literature, peruses his collection of Irish
writings in preparation fpr a course he's teaching at Orange
Coast College.
''1bere are thousands of those," he
said, addJ.D2 that the Jrlab have always
Uk\MI 1ma1I torma such aa proverbs,
short lyrics, short stories and novellas.
0 'Keeffe, who grew up in the
Tbe introductory part of the course
wlll deal with literature that gives sta·
dents a sense of Ireland as a physical
place. He'll then show that out of that
sprinp the literature, O'keeffe said.
Ireland largely la a rolling terrain with
rugged shoreline. It'• all bathed in what
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RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY Rejected Policeman-Beau Threatens Arrest WlillaT•W..t ......
1'22 Harbor Blvd.
DEAR ANN: Please tell me -can I sue for
false arrest? That is what happen~.
I met Bob, a policeman who said he was
divorced. I bad been divorce<! for seven months
and we began to see each other. We were very
close for almost a year. Theo J figured out be
was using me. We went only to places that were
free. He never gave me a gift that amounted to
anything. Meanwhile, my apartment was hla
Garden of Eden -plenty to eat, drink and Iota
of loving.
Two monlha ago I met a man who bad all
the qualities Bob was short on. We hit it off
right away. I told Bob it was all over. He
pleaded for just one more bight so be could re·
member me with warm t.boughts. He promlaed
never to bother me again ii I agreed. So I did.
As aoon as I took off my clothes be arrested
me 'for prostitution. He too.k me to the station,
but I was not booked. Bob said be wasn't
through yet, that I'd be bearing more from
''somebody.'' •
Can I sue Bob for false arrest? He's so rot-
ten I'd like to get back at him. On the other
band, I'd bate for my new friend to find out
about thla. <P .S. Our newspaper prlnta every-
thing.) -DUMB AND SCARED
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babl1lreeloadbal•10me other 1a1 who cu eook.
If 10• fear bad pabllcU7, forset tile
l6u are irrvited to fRf and hear Americ:as
leadirg Orristian aulhorihJ on the family...
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who use toilet facilities and return to work
without washing theit' hands?
I am a matron who services seven
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little ones. This means the children will not
learn the habit early.
Perhaps lt I share an old Joke with your
readen they will remember the importance of
th1a .aspect of personal hygiene.
A forgetful employee waa tactfully re·
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11tJT ON nasT 8JGBT ot lbe room you were to share
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upon ftndlng tbe lodging in various stages of reconstruc·
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about your unusual room -another conferee wbiapers
cautiously, "The place bas cbaneed bands three times
since it opened. That's the reason for the holes in the walls
and the useless screws banging from the ceiling."
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cent trlp to UawaU and that you better cet your priori~s
baclt ID foe..
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bread spreaCl on a tree-stump table -someone puts a key
in your lock and tries to forte lbe door.
• THANKFUL FOR ONCE that you remembered to tum
the d eadbolt yoa quickly cbec!k the next bed to make sure
it's not your roommate ~get in. It isn't.
After several breath· moments, the int.ruder
apparently is unable to tum lock and leaves. You
silently pray be bas merely entered the wrong hallway .
Unfortunately, the experience bas unnerved you
enough to keep you awake for most of tbe rest of the night
until tbe small alarm clock that you always pack in your
suitcase rings at i a.m.
During the first workshop session at 8 a.m., both you
and the complimentary lemon coffee cake feel soggy.
When someone asks how you feel, you reply, "jet la1."
Fellow conferees, many of whom have traveled from
aa far aw-.y aa tbe nation'• capital, etve yoa a lmowilll
smile. You oegleet to mention the Oilbt between Oranie
County and the San Francisco Airport ls only an hour tone.
DV&ING TOE NEXT TWO DAYS of inte nse
workabops and dinner apeeebes, yoa are treated to nuts
and bolt.a wiadom from some of tbe industry's heroes,
many of whom are noted Pulitzer Prize-winning
" journalists like Clark Mollenboff of Wublngton and Lee
Vniveni ty, Bob Greene of Newsday, NBC's Jim Polk and
recent Pulitzer recipient, David M,itebell of the Point
ReyesU;bt.
It seems lb.at no matter what else waa trying to claim
the attention of the noted reporters, they all were mating
time to lit down and really talk to indivtdual conferees. Shari:n& with them made the notion that tbe most im·
port.ant thing in life la that you forgot to tell your children
to take out the trash not such a big deal.
You return from the conference elated and eager to de·
dicate yourself to a higher purpose. You want to rtaht in-
justice, take on the bad guys and save consumers from
themselves.
Only first you have to figure oul what to do with all tbe
trasb that didn't get put out.
And you need some time to reeover from jet lag.
Keep the Coffee Pot Oven for House Sale • m
I have a friend who has been trying to sell
her house for six months and frankly, I'm wor-
ried about her.
Tbe other morning , while having coffee. I
excused myself to use her bathroom.
She threw he r body across the door and
said, "Do you really have to use th.is? J mean.
you couldn't wait and slop at the service statJon
on the way home, could you?"
"Get hold of yourself. Gloria," I s aid.
''Ever since you listed your home you've de·
veloped a clean fetish."
"ARE YOU FINISHED LEANING back on
that pillow?" she asked, grabbing it and
punching it up with her fist.
"See what I mean? You're going crazy with
neatness. What happened? We never see a
newspaper al your door a nymore. We never see
garbage cans at your curb. I almost hate lo ask.
but where are your children?"
Erma
-~·
"IT'S TRUE. Take your average model
ho m e. The light switches might not work, the
walls smell like paste. there is no water, and the
doors are bung backwards . No problem The
house will still sell. But if the lids are up on the
bathroom commode forget it' "
"I don't believe that at aU ..
··n ·s true . Take this house. Please. It was a
model home when we bought it. I'm here to tell
you a virgin house is the most beautiful sight in
the world. There was even a bowl of waxed fruit
on lbe coffee table. Then we moved in.
bread card an the wmdow
··And the waxed fruit'>"
"IT'S STILL in the bowl with trullals carved
into it. aJong with a brush roller, two marbles
and a transistor battery. The illusion 1s gone."
Just then the realtor came up the drive with
a prospective couple.
"Quick." yelled Gloria . gra bbing her
sweat.er. "Put the coffee pot in the oven. the
mwl m the freezer and follow me to the bal>e·
ment. Just pray they don't sllp on the driveway.
I waxed it yesterday.··
•••••••• ··13 • . ,,~ •• : ..,,~ .
·e SIDEWALK SALE
\ 50°/o OFF •
:,CAVE DWELLERS Margaret a nd An·
dre w Davis sit in front of the F r a nklin
.stove that heats the s tone and cement
house they built into the side of a hill.
"I laundered and stored them until after we
move." she said. gra bbing the cup and saucer
a way from my li ps and rinsing them under the
faucet.
"First, it was a basketball in the foyer,
handprints around the light switches. a
cardboard box in the utility room to bold the
dog .. cup dispensers on every wall, a calendar
over the stove, notes on tbe refrigerator, an
ironing board in the dining room, a boot in the
flower bed, rolled·up newspapers io the spout-
ing. 50-~d bag of fertilizer oo the porch. a
• 2043 We8tctlfl Ortve ••
• Latter-day
Cave Man
ARMINGTON, Ill. CAP) -Several wi nters
ago, Andy Davis got a monthly bill or $167 for
heating bis three-bedroom rented home with
• gas. He told bis family, .. I've had enough. We're
going to move into a cave." And they did. f Five of Davis' nine children still were living
at home when Davis, a son and a son-in-law
began digging into the side of a bill. Davis, who
is in the construction business, eventually
finished an energy-saving, eigbt-room under-
ground home with gleaming stones embedded in
concrete walls, large oval front windows, a fan
syste m for even-now ventilation and a Franklin
stove.
For all of last winter, one of the worst in
central Illinois history, Davis heated his home
for $1.29. "That's what it cost me for gasoline lo
run my cha.in saw to cut up some logs into fire
wood,'' be said.
.. WE'RE 15 FEET UNDERGROUND and
there's 5'1it feel of earth on top of the specially
constructed concrete roofing.
"The temperature varies very little. It's a
natural comtaat 57 or 58 delJ'ees, regardless of
wh at it la ontaide, and this easily can be raised
to the desired comfort level. And our ventilation
system and comtructlon and insylation methods
do awQ with moisture," aald Davis,&(),
.. I have DO roof to patch, DO gutters to clean,
no painting to clo and we're storm proof, fire
proof end quiet. We might have to mow the roof
now and then.'•
U' TBIS SOUNDS LIKE a sales pitch, it is.
Davia bas incorporated into Davia Caves Inc. 7
"Enera E&ficlent Earth-Powered Homes." In
two years be and hls top assistant, Mel Wilcox,
have sold '10 franchises in 25 states for "earth-
powend homes.''
"For years, we've been working against
, llotber Nature instead of haviq ber WQrting
for m,'' salcl Wilcox. "Our homes are 5 to 10 per~ 1-eoetlJ to build tbaD the conven-
ticaal bome, IMlt tM bic urinp start when you
h91ak: ·:""De ............ lat for pneratiom and ,....... a....._~" be uld. "lloet
.......... to ........ l'MQtore-ur.. or .. ,.,...... people wbo can ... down ......... •
"Face it. No one buys a house that looks
like it's inhabited "
"That's a dumb thing to say."
f~(>le m.111 rvt< Po.,t<~ r~ut worn.in
Tra1111n9 1\ tocl.iy s Ill'"'"
rour ><."'Sell rmo<cw-<lllO
ltl<JOtlt!ICl I eclW!oQIH$ ""IO 1ou fl<:
di YOUI •et Y bes1
SPfCIAl ~S P¥JN ~()llMIHG
I JSy IUfll()n ~ans anci rate~
Mlll<t '~•hon• r'9fll .,..,., ano
fect<VJ a tree peN>NI .i.11y11s
ELEGANT LIVING IS ...
''The King and I Shoppe''
LAMP SALE
Sept. 13, 14, and 15, 1979
20 to 50% OFF
Featuring Fr~ Victoria~ Aatiqae and
Traditional IAun.,.. Cry•tal Cballdelen.
Imported Candelabra
117-119 E. 18th• Coeta Mua • 64.2-9909
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ATLANTA <AP> -Lt. Ratioa Nothina Tbat I
Gov . Zell Mlller has Aln'l Done Without," a
learned that recognition complaint about bard
c an come for unexpect-Umu .
ed reaaooa. Time magazine used
Uoo be command tot u•veL iceN• u o .. 11a.t .. 101,,...... ..orn· .. ••HtRuv o 1vrH 1D ... p e rmitted by l•w The 01sT1t•CT mMc>e-•~··-• L 1n a.__., f ---.................. Irv-, (allllllrnlt 911M • llr: cr••IMt Of --..-----• AY-... , ,,,,,.,., Getltont.. C:-1 ,UC:a '"""'c ce aucr o.rre11C.-4I Al11tnt..ta1t111. :::::' ........ ,,.., ....... -~ .............. ,,anticipate d source ofmn !M _.,,_..,.<_.,
roundins the Cap e of 1t11)N.-t11Mtt1.c.•ttw11+elHS) 1., .... ,,.~ .... CMa1oe1•~1t•i.i. , ...... ,,.,.~ ..... r.,""1re4 1or11e r e v e nu e t o pay th'"'lflew·--·~ .. --Tt1l• ~ It ,Oftdl.K._. W Oii 111· • • •· ,.,. "' \l1t De 1 l r e on N o v a ya "'"'"°'· m1 ,. :;:-:,,:' ... o1":.. ~~1:=,".:.11 prtn c I pal of and Interes t TIW ,.._ "-"' __
Zemlya. He died whUe o.n.11 11111.111~ 111..., ._, or 10 ,,,.....,, '"""' wrt1t on the bonds w t II be lease •-.n '' .._ -• _..,.,. M¥.,
searchina for a northern TllO "-' WM "*' wllll 11'9 PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.. NCOM•T ....... < ..... lo .... "" payme nts to be made by ••!lftl 111 llOU.n ,,. r ........... .....
"I 'v e talked abo ut some o f the lyrics l o
politics for 18 ye a rs and le ad in to a story on con-
n e v er made T i m e s umer problems.
magazine," Miller
mus ed. "I've t a lke d
a bout things that could
affect Georgia for yea rs
t o come and peo ple
yawn. But I write a
c raiy vene and I mate
Time magazine."
te f E rountv Ctertt of Dr•-c.ou"'tv °" ____ "'''9""" .. 1.0'1 !l<IMll "'"" s..11• t he City of L....,una Beach ---_. _, .,. .... .., Sea rOU fOm urOpe Aug 11, It.rt. ,., Hunttnqlon n .. ,,. (•'"0""• -111 ,._."° __ lo C hina and India ,111110 1t1CT1T1oua e u a1Nna .,..,, _,," , ... ,...,. "'...,..,.. .... for the use of ca~c1ty a n 11 .,..1111e .......,..00 __ cooo
' Pul>tl"'9clOte1199 CNat Delly Pllot, NAMtl ITATe-NT , ... u;..,_r \19""<) •"•'I "'""'"",_rl••n the afor~ld facility. TR/ICTC>fl to --co"4r«t ~
Ai;g. :IO --t. '· tJ, 20, '"' ~" BIK OllOWEltS, noo »11<1 )t • 1"9 lo ttw "'"'• nf "''" __ ,., N 0 T I C E I S •w•.--_. -,.. _ _...,.
Htwport llMClt.Ce ntt0 *""'" IOV• ,_111, •II•• IM '"" _, "-ID MY ---°"'
MILLE&. A coun-
try muaic fan, was re-
ferri og to a song be
wrote called "You Can't
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Of ~llOf't &Met>, Ca. P.stecl •W•f on
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Rt<"-•d E ~. ~ Conftle
l ou C<H-..d'/ •11<1 ~tit• eewrlv
/lnf'e C••UOV -I QrendcllMdren. M•mo•l•I ~rvlCfl will be held el II OOAMonFr•O.y,SeolemOer IA ",.
at Pallk V-Morl\ulry 0-.pel wllll
Rev. lton.tl<I /lllltcH> Ofl1C1•llng Int••·
ment l"ecillc View Mem«lel Perk. N--1 lle"Cll. Ca. In lleu of II-" -•at contrlbullOM m•v be ,.,_
to Ille Olildr""'' Ho'Oll•I of Or.,.90' County <lo Or Merllyn Myer1. Peclflc Vl-Mort.-ydirector•
ltOeJON ELSIE llELL R06SON, res-t of Cos\• Me~. Ca. alnce 1947. St>e I• •Ur· vl,,.cl l>v ,,., ...,..,..,. S.llle ,.....,,1"9
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o••,.dcllll<1r1t11 end I ore•t-
or•n*lllldre<!. Sl>e wes • wlclow of • .,..,.,.,, of th& 5-1\h A.,._lc.., Wer,
•n<I • .,,.mber ol ,,.. Nnte A11e c.1ump11 c..mp Senrkft ......,,no .i
HerbOr U.-·Mouftt Olin Mottuary of Costa MHt. s.~.
ltUOO MINNIE s. ltUOO, ruldeM of
L•tun• S.edt, ea. PH-••ev 5'tl>· ,...,.,.r 10, 1m, bOm July 11, 1"' In
S1ou• C•tV. I-• Survlw<I bf lier
O•ut lll tt• c.<'01 Telvm of ~
S..Cll, ea., F•lfl<ft MeMOn of Lo• Gato•. Ce. encl Carm• Stellln91 of
PIH~. Ce , 7 ~ ....... llCl<'lr' encl J
ereetgr~lllldren lllso • l>toO-er
Melvln sc....i11erg -3 .,,~ ·-St•w•rt, ltubv Pruett end Allee
MC:Mu tw. _,.lei wrvkes wlK be ,,..Cl on Frlc»y ~ u . 1m et
I 00 PM • l"«llk View Mott-y Chapel Wf ttl ltw It lc-.S SCl!umfn of.
fl<let11>9. Palfl< Vlr# Morluery dlrec-
ton. WILIOH EARL 0. WIL.SOH, '"ldftlt of Gotta
Mew. Ca. low IS _,. He~ for
tM Mc0.-H Deuvlft c:on-r. He .,. .. 91toefttw•flf Wencl WW II. He
h _,,1...ci lly 1111 -MlcllNI of H-1"'910fl 8Hch, Ce .... SteWfl of Sen Fro11<IKO, Ce., Ml filler Nedeno
lllMf'llt of ltMcfto ~' Ca. end 1111 brolller lt•y-elso of ltoft(llo C..C~. Ce. Grevetl•
Mnlk.ft wUI 119 Mid on Tllunctey, S..., l4fftW IS, Im et 1t 00 AM .t H.,bOr
Lo.-.. ~ Pen wtt11 -~ o. k ott ..._ Owlll Lutheran Cllutcll
of Co'1• Mew, afflclell119 Smith & Tutlllll Mottuery, A77 E. 17th 54., C-U
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Laguna Beach
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Costa Mesa
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c alled a group o f r e · W .::1 .,._.,.. ,.,,. • u.c.t•~ c.. ~.,, r -"'"' 1111... ......... s u b J'ect to refe r e ndum No -.......... __ .,.._,..
porters to Illa office for ,1CT1T1ou1eu11N•• '"" ...,,,,..u '' <en-••0 .,, • , ... -... .-0...-.. , · • .,.r....,., ~llTY 1M1 MY'~ ...
W .. at muat have be•n IF7JN P'o•zE 11AM1 sTAHM1NT _,.,__..,,.P "°•'"" """•°"o The procedures f o r o..1 ... 11ortt1e-111tot1*t\
U. "' W ' .U. Tiie toltowing .,.,._, I• clol119 llllM ..,_. J -rrlof1 tttU ,_ ..... h f d A ...,.,,_ --• _..,....,•~• lbe leul expensive pro-,..u ... 1<-•"'" ~10411 ...... 1., • sue a . r e e ren um a r e -.111 ... ,_...., -"° ._ ..
I STRESS -PAIN CONT•Ol Tl'tlt •tel-we• llled wlll\ IN 11_...,...._....(An..J p r eSCnbed b y Section t-el ttle<-recl T,_ __ motlona party ever ROGUE RIVER, Ore. ctrHTERs OF ORANGE COU NTY cou111v c1er• 01 Or-Co111111 .,, , ... m 4111741w . >NII i. "' tt1e,,.,.,,, "" -... u.
thrown for 8D aspiring (AP) -A banty rooster ,,.., llNdl 81..0 . S..11• m . ....,,.,: A119Ust2t, '"'· ..... _ .... ·--3751.7 or the Elections (Ofl\rectclot-•
rdlD ... *. •noton a..w.1t. c.11fom1• tt"'1 ,11_ """''"*' °'-, .. .,, °'"'' P• ... 1Code o f the S ta t e o f ~ 11oe<c1 l'eeO g .,..., • • Damed ChUJ1ker CTOWed CM1 W. F. klw'oo*r. M 0 , 71• S Pu~ll"'9<1 Or-C-w o.111 Pllol S.ptem .. rt I) X' 1I ,.,. l~JI' . • 8y A !.t.,. .... Car•v M u n c b I n I o o bis way to the cham-1tn011, """· 11 • .......,."" ea111.,n1• At>g n,JD.~ •. u . ''" "",. -C ahfor m a . Purs u a nt *,...,_,_
dougbnuta and drinking pion1bip of tbe 27th ~ •• """~' ,, c_,.., bv .,, •n· pu•uc NOTICIP--PUBLIC N~ICE .the reto. the said righ t """'"~°'~'' 0..1. P•iot
corlee, the reporters Rogue River rooster 0 1 .. 1011•• u .,. - -· · -to r e fe r e ndum may be Sec>• •. 11 ''"
JI d b CM1 W F Scllroede•.M O --"ICTITIOU,llUllNltl . Ulf1't atene to t e tune crow with 88 crows lo n 1, ·1e1-• ... 111«1 .,,., ,.. N-101M .. ,... n Ar1iqn e x e r c i s e d b Y ---- ----
played OD a small the30-ml.nut.etimellmit. '°""'"Cieri( Of Oror199 County on SUl"IElllC>ttCOURTO"'"' Tit• lollow1no l'•r>Oll I\ CIO•ft9 p r esen t in g to the PUBLIC NOTICE cassette tape recorder B 'ut Cbunke r was far "'uvu>1:io,1t" STATEO,.CAUl"OltN111,o R ou .. ,.. .....
OD the offi-floor·. •horl of the r ..,.,,.rd 188 1'111-TNI COUNTY 01" ottANOI TNT !>ERVICf.. '"' ,,..,.,._.,. S e C re t a r y 0 f t h e "CTlflOUS llU"'Nt•• ""' .. "''-V Pul>lt-Or-C.oet• 0.lly Pltot. -,...... HUftllft9'0ll e.-11. C•h•or,.·• -. . ... •• c rows s et in the 1978 s.ptem11er•.u .10.11.1n• llll1' NO flCIE o " HE•R1No o,. ,.,r, Ho•••o c.o•oo~ ••••Agen cy. Wlth tn t hirty HAMISTATl.Ml.NY
"Before I 'll pay Wh"'t l"I TITIOH "°" l"ltOltATIE 0, WILL lncl••n•Poll\. HunltnQton II••~" <30 ) da•-'S from the , ... •ollO..tnQ '"''°"' .,. 00•~11
... c ontes t by a r o o s t er -ANO .. OR LITTl•S TU TAMIN , ........... -J """--··· tMy wont~to
"I'll ]U6t Uw without 1t
" 'Cau.te l 'U never doubt
"You can't rotwn nothtng
I am 't dofte without."
THE RECORDING
sounds just like what it
is -Zell Miller t a lking
in his mountain t wang,
accompanied b y a band
and some b ack g r ound
v ocalists. The music
waa written b y former
Atlanta City Councilman
Bob Waymer.
Some said they c ould
imaaine thos e s ounds
coming out of a car or
truc k radio somewhere
late at night on a lonely
mountain road.
MILLER SAID h e de-
cided t o "talk the
ly rics" for the recording
aft.er first trying to s ing
the m .
Mille r , a former col-
le ge professor serving
b Is second term as
lieutenant governor,
aald he's written dozens
of aonga before but most
were tossed aside.
•A DE. BE said, this
one wW be different .
"l'm gonna send a few
of tbeae casaettes to
some ol my friend.a in
Nashville," Miller told
guesta. "They m•y end
up In the trub can, but
I've bad an awful lot of
fun with thia IOQC."
named White Llg htnlna. UltY ANO R>tt 1'Unto•1U.TION '"" ~ ,, •-IH 01 -dat e of final passage H UNf lNC.TO N HAR BOV A • PUBLIC NOTICE TO AOMINISTIER UNOI• TNf '""'"'01141 . F IHAN(IAI.. AESEllACH ,.,., C hunke r 's o wner, _ -------1Ho1E1t1Not NT "°"°''"'n••TION "'"'" c.o-°"" of the resolutio n . a 11•-·n ~'"' s...1e" ........ _ ...
Joyce M c M i ll a n o f 1'1CT1T1ouseus1N11ss o,.1EsT•T11sACT rn., ''"''~ ... , ,,..., •"" ,,.. pct1t1on protesting IH•<" C.O·-•"-NAM• 'T/ITIEMI NT E \let• 01 JOH"' R08EllT !>t8LEV Covnlv (i.n <>' Or-(O.."h "" . • tt••lt !>fto•. 1 .. 11 llern .. •Ote.
G r a n ts Pass, O r e .. w o n Tiie 1041-•ne __ "_no""" o.c ... ...,, "V9U" 7t ,." against the adopllon of "u"''"91"" B1tec11. C•'"°'"'•.,..,.
a $150 first prize. nttu• NOT•CE •!.HEREBY G•vEN '""' ,.u u •t I d E•"• s..ow. , .. ,, B•rn•••b••.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITIOU• SUSINISS
NAMIE STllTIMIENT T "41 lofl-11>9 SWr!lOll t\ d0l"9 bu•I·
M\\•\ DEAN COLLINS ~ COMPAN Y.
1'7tl G•••n. Plec;e, Wellml"~ler, C.lllONIMI ttm Alvl11 OMn Collln•, at Ceollcf99
• U, Colt. Mew. CAI~ n.tt Tiii• _....., I• <-.Cted b¥ •n Ill dfvlduel
OMO! C.ollln• Tith ai.t-1 wa ftl«I ,.ttl't ..,_
Co""'" Clen of Orer199 Co..1ttf °"
!>V N FINANClllL !.ERV ICE!>. VlllGINIAE S•BLEV lla\lllf<),..,tln Publl\....,0--(CW\I o •• ' Pltol lhe r eso ut1 o n an """""Of.,,.IM«ll Ceit10""'•'1 ...
1600 Aulll Lene. NewPO. rt Buen • 1191111<111 -"'-It Of Wtll •ncl 10' A\IQ l0-5'191 ' IJ.10. ,.,. U...t1 bearing the Signatures ,.,,..,.,,. c,o..,.. ,..,,. B¥n>1• C•llfornl•""'60 •\W•nt.~ Of l.,.._.\ r~t•rv •ncJ -DI• HunhnQton 8••c:n . C•l1torn1•
Scott ~ Lonm ..... 1aoo Rulh for /lulllortr~lo!> 10 .Admtn1>1er .. noe. PUBLIC NOTICE 0 f e I e c t 0 r s 0 f the .,,,.,
L•ne. ~ Bffcll. C.ltfol'nl•tt..O tit• lnO.~nl AClmtnl\lralloft of --Agenc y e q u a I I "I '"'' bu\Hte\\ "<-led"'. <6' Ttu" ~' t\ <Gn0w<"4 by~'" E\t•t•~ A< I. ,,.f•rf'ft<r 10 wtu<h 11 Pot•l.on
01v1Cluol medt' tor tu""°' PM1kuler\ ...0 tlwl "ICTITIOUS llV~IN fU n umber tO at least t e n K•ttv !tltow
!>cot1C. l °""""" .... t1mten<lpl«•O' .... ,.no........... NAME U llTE MI HT O<" f lh '"'' •tee-• .... llled •1111 , ... Thi\ si.i-1 Wft fll..S wlll\ '"' "-' .,,..n .... IOI' 5oo1 25. ""· •t 10•00 TIM 104-tflQ ...,,_, '' 0Ch"9 OV\t per cen t ( 1 r ) 0 . e (OUftlf (lerll of O.-. C-ly on
Cou"l'I Cltrll ol 0•'"'99 Co...n ty on o m .. 1nt11&c_,,,...,..,olOeoertment ntn •• e ntire VOt e C3Sl w i thin A-'1 2'.t•l"I A"9<11t JI 1'19 No ) ot ..id<_, el 700 Clvk C-r ST EVENS & SONS. 11011 Se"°'• F 1114'1 ' "Ill'" Orlve WH\, In ttti C11v of S..nt• /Ina. LH Le .... .-.... 1', -•nqlOll Bff<h t he bounda n eS Of th PuOlt.,_., Or•noe (0.\1 o .. ty Piiot.
Pl>bll"'9d Ofe1199 eoa.i o .. 1y Pllol. C•lllorn•• C•ttforn•• A g e n c y f 0 r a I 1 AVQ lO -5'eol •• IJ.10. m• 1*-lt
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-----------uus-""'· 0""""•' g u bernatorial e lectio n w ... •HM~lfTo"'"• •tCTlTIOUS•UStNllH lA\A ....... C/l..U ll~\lt-. STATICM'CllUl'OltNIA,Oll
N-.STATaM•NT Tei· m u ..6.me '"'' si.i_,,. ........ ..., "'"" '""' DATED . Jul y 18, THIE COUHTYO,.O•ANOI
PUBLIC NOTICE
Augu\11. 1'7' T,,.. loftow1no ~_, •s Oolng l>Uso· 11-....,i.r ....,.._r County Ct••ll of O••noo '°""" o" 1979 Ne A·*11t
l'tztZU ntn ... P\11>11"'911 Or-COH I Delly PilO! /lug 7', Im Put>11"'9CI o.-..,,,,. e.ont o.uy P11o1. E P.R. o1tAl'T1NG se1tv1cE. * *' • , u tm . "110• W illta m H Suk e n1k "o ' 'c' o " "• 1111 111 G o, 1'.ue.JJ,JO-Soot.6.1),1'1'1 J27•·1' E C...t!H~.5pec.e •O N._, • . • H»·1" ....... .-0r-oo c-•t O .. tv Ptto4 ,.ETITION .. o. o •OIR O••Ec e-11.c.111ornM'l2WO Aug.JO_,..,, •. u .10 "" ""'•' A ssistant Secr e t ary TI NO c oNvtYAHct o,. 11 1 .a1..
PUBUC NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS euttN•H NAM4E STAHM•HT
TM lotlowlflt .,.,._, It OofllQ bll.i
MUH
THE CO NSTRU C TO ll '' COLLA80AllTE, IS$$ Mew Vero.
EHi, 8wlldlflg SlA, Coai. Mew C1' ... .
Nk lloln G. Kll'l!Qlos, USS Mee.
Verde ~. COIU Moee. CA.,.,.
Tiiis Dut1MM I• 'Oflcluceecl by .., lfl. 41Mduol.
NldlttB G K lfllg-Tlll~ SU~ • ._ llled wltll h
Countv C-ler• of O.•noe County on
"'"'"" 21, 1'19. "'""' PuO+laftod 0r..,.. C-. o.tly Plkil
.... 22, :IO, Seot ••• 11, "" l2111·1'
£u99119 P. Re~, JOO E CCNtsl -_ • _ • Pull""'"' 0.-C<w•I 0.ty P•tOC l"IOl"IEllTY \0\.0 ON CONT•ACT ~:';.~~~~·•AZ. N.-.-1 e ... 11. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~-·io '' "tJ" ,.,. J_,. :~ .. :Rx~uTOR·V NHco•o10
Tith"""'-» t\ <~led by en In N·_,, ---f "•'" pl OAVIO I ~TOOO/IHO.
01•1cluet SU"lllOltCOU•TOl'T"ll FICTITIOUS eV'9NCU PUBLIC NOTICE Df'<••...O E1199ne P AetcK STATI Of' CALl'°°9NIA "Oii NAMI SfATIMINT '40 Tt Cf I!> H[llf 8Y GtllE H 1"41
Tnh \..,.,._I WH hied wtlll lht TMR COUltTYOl"ottAMOI Tllf' lott-1ng .,.,...,., ••c 00"'0 l'ICTITIOUI 9UllNIEH AMV.,. STOOOl\AO •• .,eculnr "~. County c1eo of 0.•"99 COUf'llY °" ... ,..11~ """"-. 111<'(1 ..,.,...n • P"t•t-tor O•-o .. -, 1 1' 111 lf1'1 NOTICI o'• M•A•INO 0 1' C 0 VI I M I l C HE l l NAMISTATIMlltT •llQ Con.,.v...c• ol RMI Procwr1 v "''d
UQU\ • .. ITITtON f111011 ~IH>aAT! O• WILL EN Tl A PRISES. t111 wft 1'"901• 1"• fotlowing "°"on• ••• dO•nQ on (onlrat bV E_....,,. UMl'<<>«>e<I
p Or 1111• """'._ e..c11 c;.eltlom ~ ""'"~" •• C-tr..:1. ·~• to •"'<It " ,,...,.. libll'1llCI ... C-M Deily l"llol. •D •Oii l.RTTl•t TRITAMllN· ""'-· • •• COMM/IND PE RfORMllNCE. ,., tun--11Cui.n, -'"•' 11,., /lug U, JD-s..f. •. IJ, "" JJ»,. AltY ANO ll'Oll AUTNOtlllATION ~ • .,, C.-a..-. 17!1 ~ ........ ""30 ._,.,_A-S..-1 F FOUfltelft -------------0 ADMINllTllt U•D•ll THI Hu11t1"9t0fllleec.ll,Celtf0rn••.,.... • • • tlm• .,.., pie<• ol ltNtlnQ lht ....,,.
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..ISTATUACT. Tllb bullnt'\• I• c-lect by a "°"· tttn Slwre Soto A-. l•vlM, ,,..,., Ho J Of .... coun ... 100 C1v1c W1t••t~COUltT~CAUl'CH'•IA 1!1lole ol OONllLO C. SMITH. r•I~ CelltwflMt.,115 Cellte• 0n .... -.1.ln llle Cl1YofS...I•
COUNTYOFOAANOI °:~~~EIS MEA!llY OIVIEN lllel PtulC.llltMll ~:::o..~ltc--bv.cor -.CallfonN 7'1CIVICC•NTl!lt DltlVll WllT Cl YOE N. SMITH,._ ttlecl ,,.,el,. e Tiii• l """'-1 •es ltleel w1t11 U. ~ lflC 0.lect .......... IJ. 1'1t UlfTAANA,CAU~IUA petttloll w ......... et Wiii -'°' C9'111IY C-et Or-C-tv GI' '--C ~ lAe A llr-11 ~~Me1,~~..°.',~a> L•tt•ra T••l•m•11l••r 01td tor ,._,,.,""-,....,...., ,. •• , ~~UIAMS .,.._ -.... .... ""'"°rlUClofl to /ldmlnlOer u-Ille •11011 ™' tl--,_ ..,.tfl 11'9 • ......
PlJBIJC NOTICE
In ,.. 11'9 m•rrl ... of ""1111-. 1~ llClmlllillrettonot E'1atn Pvl>ll\Md Or-CO.~ Dell' l"Uol, c..-ty c ...,. et Or-~ .,. ~~~ __ Pu •• ..,.. NOTJCE MC»CECAGllllllllEL -~: Act,,...,_.'° wflkll 1, ,.._tor ..... JD -Soot-•.U.JD,191't us..,......,.. .. ..,. __ .,..._.,.,.,..._ ~ ROSSHENOAl.G1'81tllL ""1fler _,1a14.,_, -ll'tM .. 11--"lrMlil .. I.. Ck.-.......
---------lfOTtU Y•..._ .._ ..._ ~ -ploc.o al llMt"lflo , .. ...,. ,.._ -.-UC NOTI,,_ Pvltl..,..Or C-Dell Pli.t L.OlltOlaACM,CA._ "ICTITIOUSeUSINltl CMrtMO\' ..................... llMll wt lor s.pt..,..,., JS, 1m •• , .-vD "r. ,. __ ,,_,-ru... 191't ":w.7' Tel: fnl)ci.fllt
NAMaSTATIM•NT -..,.. ....... -· -,...,.... IO·OO• m Ill tlle c-•-or °"9r1 • ----"'-. • ....._ .............. Th& tollowlng penon 11 c1tl111 wttlllll • dlaya. •eod ............. -"' .fo 'i"' Ml4 <-1 .. 700 CM< ,.._,. -----_._Or..,.. C.ot•I o.lly POOf. 1141~~·,•;ic v 11 cuuM T 11uc 1t ":.~io1 "*',.. ..._,....,. .... ~~~~~1·"'111e.C11Y•"•11«A "!fl!~'::!~!':::' PlJBIJC NOTICE s..~,.-.~ ----~~
SEltVICl!S, llUI Enterprlte Lent, 11 trl..,..1,_. IKMllr c.Mlr• Ud. Oottd~•A, 1'1t Tit• lol'°""lng .,.,..,n• ere Clol"9 -----• ' PlJBUC NOTICE Huntlfl9IOll llM<I>, Celttom••.,... IM~• -_.. Ud....,... 1..a,. drencn ..., .. ,..,.. 1ttennou1 llUMM•M ___ _
Steve HeMy, 20717 Gothe ... N .._.,. ... ....._Lee .. ......._ c-yo.ni ' LIDO llMITEO, 1' Llmt1ee llAMalTAT«MllfT
Hllftt"'910n ._,,, CelKornle n646 clM _.. ..... JOMM It. NAZAlllAH Pe,-tMrlft!p, QIO ~' Dflw , $<me TIW ~ --h 00.119 llUSI· ,.ICTITIOUI •UStN«ll
fllll llU~ It ~·eel bf on I. To , .. Rt~ •n I . It......,~ .• ·-JOS, ... _, e..cn, c..t1lom••.,...., ... u ., IUMl tTAT•M•NT '( lndl¥kNtl. a. Tiie pe"tloner II•• tiled a pell· '-"A ........ CA-P C/I , e C•lllorn1a G•nora l CLASSIC FINl!>HIHG, -.J S T ... lo4'°""1"9 Pt,.....,, e re Clolng
....... ....., llon COll<•nlnv -....,,,_ Vou Tel· .,.,., Pe,-IM<\lllcl. <&JOO c.en-• °''""· Sutt• H•..-Senu ...... Celltom1• 'llW llv~•M" .. Tlllt *"'-' w• llled wltfl U. mer Ille e Mitten r-wltltlfl a A ....... ytlrl ~ JOS, NeWjlOt't e..c11.c..t1fof'ftle.,MO Norme11 Leray >hf"•· HUI LlllCE FAIRWllYS. 1IO NewPOrt Deatlu
Elaewhere'.
(;o<l'llY Clerk of o r.,,.. cou11ty °" days • Ille ctele 11111111111 wmmoM la Pul>tl....., 0r0fllllt CNat Delly PllO(, T11l1 llu\IM n 1\ conouctM bv • /lmurro, MtHIOll Vi•lo. Celllo•n1• Ceftle• O••ve. Suit• 100, NewPort
• AU9U'1a,19'1'. wrvM on you. S..temllW, 7 11 1m JUl·1' OH19•el -->Ne> mw llM<ft. Celltorflle nwo l'tnm b 11 "°" tell 10 Ille • wrlnen • ' · -----11r1ert w ,.,,,,.._ Tiii• .,.,._, ,, <_..,by.,, '" L.,. ltClfl 11..ildllrs, Inc , ~·• """''.,..°' ..... CMtt o.ll'f Piiot, ,.._ wllllfn """ llme, v--rv•uc NOTICE Tiil\ .i.H-.... f-•itfl , ... ell•-· .... -•• CelllotN• ~·''°"· llO Aug.>0.,.,Slpt.•,11,20,lm D67·1'1 laull may be -eel •n<I h cour1 D COIOnly Clerk ot OrMloe Covnty °" _,.,..,.._.....,,,. Newport Center Drive, Newit0rl
------------mey enter• I"""'*" ,..,..i..lftl 111----.......,,. JD. 1m Tllh "--llleel w itll Ille llae<ll,c.IHwlll<tftMO tun<ll,,. or ot-order\ ~•ml.. •tCTITIOUl8Ult•IEU ~ltMU c-ty o.r1I •Or .... C.ouMT Oii Oro...,. C. llr-11 Jr., Gtllerel
dl•hlOll Of -"'·_,...._,, IUM9 ITAT•M.iNT ~· .... 0r.,.. co .. 1 Delly Pli.& ........ " .. 1m. Pert11er, 24 -...... 11 •• ,,. Sovtll PVBUC NOTICE 1-------------d1lld <INllDdv, clllld _.i, Mtorney•1 TllO •DllOwlfll peraorta ••• llOl"9 '°9'-"'-•· U..10, 17. '"" 2311·1' •tlMll LAeunt. c.i~ m u PARIS (AP) -Joeepb •tCTtTIOUl IUllNHI ten, ct1t11, -""" otMr ratlef .. Du..,_,,... __ PvMltMll OrMlt OM•I Oollf l"ll<lt. o Sclltt .,_, O..-ef ,..,,,.., ,
Fraat• 89, president of i.AM•STATIMINT ..... , ... .,..,..., ""Ille c.-t. wlllcll E lECTlt0 ·1'CUTHl!lt1'1"Y pu•uc NOTICB ..... •-s.L•.1a.•.•m JD>1'1 U IS! .. ._'--· L..-e F-t. -. Tiie followtfll pw-11 dolt11 ~ c°"'Jd r""9t In , ... oem11-t or Ml!OICAL CENTERS OF ORANOI u Cell~.,._
the A s soci ation of ........ • ... 1.t.i.,.o1,.,..,_orPftlPW•v.or couHTY, "" s. eoest H•911••Y.. ---""£c.v. Gener•• ..... ,.. •• 11
Oldlime F1yers and the GOLD LINE, ms a..i.r smi.t. ot11er ,..1lfll. .....,...llMdl,Gtll!Offll•tWI •ICTTTIOUalUttNIM PUBUC NOTICE w..1 IOlll St!Wt. It-. CllY, M1s-
eos1• Mou, Callfornlt92'17 < If.,.....,., tit ..... Nwkt.. . 0 . L. "~· "'0., I"' s c:o..t ""*ITAT•M•NT IOUrl ~ICIS first French aviator to O•Mlt l•Ofl Cl•veng.,, IUS ... ......, .............. ,_ ...... "...., • .,, ~ ...... CM'*-TllO .......... .,.,_,, er• OOl"t '""1CW TOCll•DtTOWS Tfth 11u ........ , C01141U<IH b' •
1boot down a German ...,., Sttwt, c:.u ......_ c.i1ten11o • .. ,,......., ..... '"".,..... t"JU• ...,..._.. suP9111~cou•TO•T141 _...,llOftnef111ip.
-.Kt11y,_., ... , .... .._. '°· P. Nle'tttf' Jr., M.O .. im S l<l!ITH'$ANTIOUE eA•N. JI STATl~CAU,.,.MIA.otl Gf'oovwC.llrowft • ..lr. plane during World War T111s 111A .. ls <Olldutltdby ..,1 ... oe1oe1:s. .... -11.1m coeu Hl911wo, t e1uno • .. <,,, C•ut H1o11wev. \eu111 L•vuu THICOUNTYO,.OllAMGI. GofterelP-1 dled Wednesday ¥10Uel, Sft9nv0tto. CallfwrNftUI c:atttorMt,.71 Ne 11.1119 Len •..,1111...,...1nc ' . • Dellnll ~aow-r Olpwty Tiii• .......... ,, <-ctM by . All<• N Kell II, 7Slll ...... Ellett Of EOWllRO ~ANFOAO Gr'OYHC. 8,_,Jr. Tllll ,..,.,,.,... w" llle<I Wlttl IJle Pubtlllled Or.,. C.otat Oelly Piie!, QOnt•ol per1neflfllp Colo11le1, Sen Juen Ce plalr eno. l>K••Mll ' ,..,....._,,
PHILADELPHIA
<AP> -WU-B. Ware,
M, a Jan bassist who
played with such Jass
1reall u Art Bl•key,
Buddy DeFranco and
TbeJonioua Monk, dled
Sunday.
C-'JCler11 "' Or01191 County Oii lttl· Sept•-··'*·'°· 27, 1m MU-tt o. L '"""'·'"" 0. Celltomlo _,, HOTICI IS Hl!•IE•Y 01\ll!N IO Ille Tllll t-1 -..... wltll ,,,.
'""tier S, 197'1. "llllU -Tllla _.. ........ •• tiled Wltfl I.. Le-• W l<•ltlt. tVH '"•-c , .. lion et .,. .-.,. ,.._ ctec-(ov11ly C!tr11 ti Ot-00Ulltf on
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tacnofthel•w NIYACY
FOUllPLEX
I YEAR OLD
4 units. all 2 Bdrm. 2
bath. AIC: bltns & refng
Community pool
Reasonable rents at $335
per unit. Owner will help
finance. F\Jll pnce only
$170,000. Call us at 751-3191.
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Hor .... T.-.
$350,000
C'.ountl)' Hollow 631 ·2366
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Ml9.000 c;::, SELECT
I PRO PE RT.I ES 22 Royal St. George
$'7'9.SOO YEI HAMS Pleue ca11 111 ror turtber
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$2,200,000.
644-7020
NEWPORT BEACH
499.4551 495-1720
Soutt. Lagmto LOCJUM MHJ-1
497.3331 493-8812
LaCJWIG leach DCIRCI Point
4 IDl.M-2 STORY
Mi.nut.es to beach. Large
patio home. Livaog room.
step saver kitchen+ dJn · mg area. Wall of glass to
private patio. only
$74,WiO. Call for preview.
9113-7881 <.»-1N '• ,, I tl ,, • ti ~. ,
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BAY DUPLEX
VllW! VIEW!
Panoramic Newport Bay
views from gorgeous 3
bedrm upper unit or
spacious 2 bedrm lower
unlt! Nalural brick fplcs.
Wet bars. 4 Car garage.
Boat space. Steps to
beach. Dial 752· 1700
F~! .
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IEATIT ~=uon. MCM277
Beal riaing coats now. -------... ~ ... l_n
Call us I 1.ero down, up to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml I
ll00.000. For det.ails, call ADO-A YllW U Uc1•1
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--------• It's a sv:per lnvestmeol CltWYtmity ! The root at corr•• $74,IOO it\s" contemporary 3
JUso 'tin great CCJlldJUon. bdrm. home b already
IMnSTO.S
SNCtAL
tlt,tOO
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home. Room to bulld!
eau~1m
Of"tN fll IJ . l, IU"4 10tU ,.,it , I
' tu does have loads of f\at jr at S2S7.tl00, in \his
potential • the price is prime Newport Heights riibt. Thill 3 Bdrm home location . you 1bould
does feature a dining rm make notb l n g but 1.a111m
STOP!!
Take Ume to relax and
abop at home. Jt ·s sample
w ith Dail? Pilot
Claaalfied Ads. And H
you have something to
sell. call a friendly
Classified Ad· Visor at
642-5678
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• lrl frplc It won't last 1714) 673-4400
loni!CallSSS.2660. IZIJI 62 .. HH
C:SELECT HARBOR
I PROPERTIES
AWFUL MICE OM
UDO ISLE
Beautiful, SP9cioua home
/\ 01v1i.aon or
Harbor ln\'ei.tmenl Co.
on wide 49' lot. RecenUy --------redecorated. Call for Your friends •nd ........ neighbors use Classmed BPIJt. -.ooo. w h e n t b e y h a v e
lll'flDP 1£ALTY llOlDethlngtoseU. They'll ~ tell you how well It 67'"'670 warted for tbem !
HtUSIDE IETIEAT
Prime Newport Beach hillside
retreat. Massive single story. min'
mansion overlooks tranquil hillsjde
setting. Iron gated walkway to dble
door & ceramic t ile e ntry .
Cathedral and beamed ceilings, 2
fplcs, secluded master suite hosts
peaceful view! ! 2 Patios, 3 car
.garage & much, much more!
Owner anxious, call now! 673-85SO
ISLAHD UYtwM
One block to water on fabulous
Newport Bay! Private beaches,
clubbouse,' tennis courts. Dock.
Magnificent 2700 sq. ft.
entertainment home'Al Spacioua
master wing boating marble
fireplace, deck & night lights view!
4 Bedrms + den & much, much
morel Owner will help finance
you name lt, we'll try itl Take
advantqe, call now, 673-8550.
COTTA .. IY THI SIA
Ocean vtew. Ti>wering treee. Quaint
bunk beds. Zollecl for more uni ta.
Only $199,9001 HurryJ Call 6'1a.8550
J '9YA11 llAClml
P'abuJous Cameo Shores. PRUll:
Corolla ctet Mar location with 180 dea. ocean vlew r Cathedral
ceillnp. Game room. 4 Bedrma.
Low• priced view home tn Cameo
Sbor9. Don't hesitate, call fat,
87M5.'50.
Make your shopping easle!" by using the Daily Pilot Classified Ads.
CE
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
EXCLUSIVI LISTIHG
I LUFFS
Super "E" Plan -End Unit -Thrtt
Bedrooms Plus Family Room -A·l Setting
-View Plus Choice Greenbelt -Loaded
With ExLras -Call f or Appointment -A
··J oy Of Newport" Listing.
ILUFFS
Newly Priced Single Level Condo. End
Unit. Large Assumable Loan. Sl79,IOO. Call For Appointment. A ··Joy Of Newport ..
Liatlna.
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A GUAT •llB•ta
'f he popular Greenbrier 2 bedroom
condOminium in McLaln's Big Canyon
development: this one just "fell out of
escrow" and anxious to be put back
in. never before lived in. incredible
golf course view and located cl06e to
pool. spa and tennis. At S220,000 you
can be the Great Greenbrier buyer
U,_.lf)UI: t1VMl:S
REAL TORS'. 675-6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona d~I Mar
~· ES J.r:Y N
TAYLOR CO.
H.EALTOHS SlllL'l' lH·lH
SHOtlECUFFS--'550,000
l m agine this! A NEW traditional
home in this picturesque area to be
started in September Choose your
own colors: etc. The plans for this 4
BR home are in our office so come in
and look them over. You'll agree they
look fabulous. Select your colors!
WESUY H. TA TI.01 CO .. llAL TORS
21 I I S. Jooqma HCls lood
HEWPOWT CEHTD. M.I . 64._..t I 0
bova sHolES
UHSUUASSID
B.MAHCI
Dramatic marble thru
gated entry . Un ·
surpused e.lecance wath eartbtooe carpetl. open·
ne111 tbru all rooms.
1pectacular pool with
pillars and garden lran·
QWlit.y. A truly classic
and preaU1ious home.
Call today. MS-0303
FORES TE
OLSON
• I I • >••••
20-'0 PHALAROPE :
WISTCUff
Beautiful 3 Bdrm home
in PftSUgious Newport
Beach. It features : a
carden room off the
ldtchen. spacious master
bdrm with l.abrary, plush
carpets. ext.eoaJve brick
work. newly 8ainted in and out. wner's
motivated. For an •PP\ lDtee, call S4&-SIB).
·':. HERITAGE
. . REALTORS
IAUOA CHAI.MB
Duplex near library In-
come units with owners
swdlo apartment Call
for details.
64~5200
Meu Verde ; a very
special oCfenn& -new
pGni, new landscaping,
newly cupeted, bllt
FlVE BEDROOMS, 3
baths, family room.1--------
formaJ dining room &
two beautiful stone ftreplaces . $151,900.
COU Of MIWPOIT
UALTOIS
675-Ht I
llST IUY COHDO
$19,500
Large 1'50 sq. ft.. Tile en·
try . corner bri ck
OrepNce. 3 bdr. 2 ba.
charming patio off livlng
dining area. Double
1arage . Walk t o
Wtm&diff. ~or alll)t. call .
IGOEJr_.:IJ CJlt1~
LOC* OUT WOIU>I
l am a cbarmer and I
have made my mark in a
choice community by
providing everything
needed foe' gncloua la v ·
Ing al tts finest I am a
W1e 4 Bdrm. 2~ bath
home wllb a jacuua ,
PLUS the a4¥ant.aae of a
aec:Juded l BR tba in· come unit. Absolutely
me ~ the finell in the aree. Doo't delay. Call
today ~5370.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
GllATPOIT
....... Tl
O.tcml-' "Palenno .. 4 Bil Muat tee. Ji1exlble
Mon families are lettinl tlnanciUPGI'!~·""' U.. eamPac "bUI" W. 8ALOOA1~ .. .,
year. If you have a ~TY00 ~that'snotrettina ......... ,
~ !i_ oow wttb a Wllll Ad Resulit "2·5818
* OPIM HOUSE*
Lido Open House, Friday, 14th, 2·5.
SEE BILL BENTS AT 720 LIDO SOUD.te85,000.
I HAID 10 ... I lelOOMI
•.. plut large family room. formal
dlntna room. llvln1 room wttb ~fq~ce and all within a beautiful se conslttlnf of your own pool
and ample play area. Price .-.ooo.
IATCllST -ATTINTION
SPICULATC>aS -your opportunity to
acquire a spacious 4 bedroom home
with formal dining room & family
room; large garage PLUS surfaced
area for recreational vehicle. Just
reduced to $224.500.
NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811
IAYFROHT
Several fine bayfront homes
with pier & slip
WEST OCEANFRONT
Duplex with excellent income.
30xl02 R·4 lot $400,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3 4 1 Bo y~·<I" o .. ..,,, N R bl':J blbl
llGCA.HYOH
Super shA1J> 2 Bdrm Coo
do. lrg dal. step4own
bVl.ni rm , f onna I din·
U\g. Xtra lrg deck. v aew
~ hills Reduced to sell
at~.000
Newport Dlnlex ~;1ii.ioo
Unbelievable Nt'wport
8eac:b value• 100 ste~ to
sand and ocean' 4 Bedrm + 3 bed.rm unit Needs
yaurTLCdoa'l wait. call
now 7S2· 1700
•
teATNICEUEA
S6t.500
Newly remodeled
lotdieo. double garage, J
Bdrm 2 bath. Assume
&i.,'k VA
2UP&2DOWH
See th.is secluded 2 story
4 Bdrm North Co:.ta
Mesa home Hardwood
floors. massive f!Nplace
and loach of closet space.
Room for camper bu:.
too Now al $97,500 Call
$46-4141
" ~-~ .. :·
COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
DWLD WAl'BAlOMT
~llACH Extra large corner
Bay • oeea jUlt l-blk. duplex In xlnt c:ond.
,..._.Clf1aflf aw•v! LeaMboW ; 3 BR Moonna avail. Spec
IST ... -~ tacular view. Appoint· soutbern-~b arm . ~~=ii=-~~ '*'oiens.oatyC· 0·~te ·a~alty ~ 2«y. Beach. 5 m.391 IJ5.alO Eves ~
BR. Incl. pt qtn. 3 BA. & lnv~tmenl
Saaba UY. Rm. P'ple. 640-5777 Formal dining rm. associated a.1tony terrace olf two ,._ .. ~ • 1022 eg ~, .. f o '-) "f n~·r·-1s
BR Nta. Le IJ'OUllda. --Walk CO flOH. It bas it all. ••• .. ••••••• .. •••••••••
. Reduced to bar1a1n j~~~~~~~~ IT OWIB!
. ... : . . .
value. Sll•.too. Call ._. Y8DI Cbarmhll 3 Br houae.
9&MllJZBKR. AJmt Sf 15,000 completdy remodeled. 2
Beautiful tree line d 0.. $el)9.fat.e dining rm. ...... ~-ho sobd O&k noon. Lg cor-street. a ~rn me ner lot wtadd-on paten-~~'!:! .. '::.'h~a.sa t 1 a I to c r ea te a
""""•O·•'''•,.•'''"'" , panoraauc ocean & bay
I V'l4l'W New plumbuig & [ ~ lft!W -~_:_p~_.l:._~c:~k $2~1~. 1--------lnvestor·s duplex + 2 good rentals. pool. aaAMT MAHSIOH
.. 2 story, 4 Bdrm.
boom room. 1.2130' pool
2 ti.replaces. wetbu. cor-
ner lot. eocloeed pauo.
11411,000.
'''116Nft'!'limm 982·4471 r.1: 546-8103
macnab I Irvine
realtg
A SUBSIDCAAY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
D0¥8 SHOllS IA YfllOM'1
Prime location ... one of the
largest lots w/rOC>m for approx. 55'
boat . Spacious SBR home
w /b eauti ful pool & spa .
Immaculate! Elegant! $950,000.
Beverly Morphy 642·823S. <D-95 >
M2..al3S 644-6200 .01 Dover Orlw HarbOr View c.ntef"
Irvine et Cempus V•lley Center
752-141•
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Pnncipals only. 640-4999
Canyon Ocean View. 2
level. 2br. & den home.
So. cl hwy. Walle to bcb.
1295.000. United Brokers 646-7414. Fernandez
<W!Brkr
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LUSI OPTIOH
3bdrm 2ba Condo. Great
area. pool. $&4,900 -~ per mo 00 7272.
Tn Plex . By o wner.
choice C M. location,
near Park & shopping
centers. Lux urious.
spa«tous owners •pt.
S195,000. Prine only
Pie~. Daya MS-8961.
Eves 548-3W7.
.. Gu11•roo11
5 BR + den + Family
Rm+ Fonml dinia9 +3
car 1arace + 2 P9Uoa + balcony and other
ameaiti•. Atkin& only
$135,000.
SCOTTUALn
S3t..7Sll
EASTSIDE
4-ft.IX
~ sl)'Je, walk to
lbopptn1. Great .,..a, All*' .,.., I OIDl,y S205,000 .
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d0tra. owe. Alwaya IPICTACULAI ONLYSIOJ 100 llO d•1 wllit• water1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,..., POal • ape wtua twto , _ -·• . • vtew. 11r beacll. 5 Bdrm, I• cte.a + nleelt up.. ._""'.,.kit. P.UO m ~+den. dbl loL One .... rt• '" Wwtll......... bedrm. 2~ batb bome. Ele1.nt decor fl a kind. MOO.GOO la a 1 llO)IOI 'IC•
~ Wall-.t:r 1; lr.t!
I l&.OCICTO
llACH s bdrm. 2 ba&.h bucb
home ln • prtva'-com.
m11nlly, (reably up.
1raded. Call today ! ...rm
O#fN IM 0 • 1/ S '"' 1081 All(t• 1•1111
116-7771 th larce formal w/h11b laod1caplo1J ateal, Sl00,000 down. 1)"""1
--------• '9o rm.• fam rm. You rov'd paUo w/redwooa Easy lerm1. OWNER 1 Door trom t.be 0c .. n THl-.....S muat1eetbisooe! d9Cklo1. nice 1ardeo ca 11 f 0 r a p Pt . Unbellevabl)' low priced ......_.._Ch ParkPlace,lnc842·7~1 .,.,alaoalrcocid.Clo.t: 114tm-a:lllor41MMM7 at. taS.000. OwD6 wt.II Vtrylce.4 bdrm.,3 ba, I._ ......--____ .;.._ __ ....:..;;._1 to acbooia, pool • apa. tnde. alr·cond. townbome,
Has Ended!! Ownsolfenabome.3br. }JltJlim· , WAUTOMACH W.WI__...... red. to SllS.$00. Beat op.
Jmt what you've been ~ 1bt': :5:~ _J~n;~r;ac~ E§i-jVJn!iiijl$1fti1 Otean vu, 2-aly., 3 BR.. 156-7777 ~kt;,n It Y • under
walt101 for ... lovely 3 213:588-9004 Realflltate 1111 ~-rm .. 2~nba.; fire 1~~~~~~~~~ BrokerM0-5.WI
bedroom with dining --------... t. parquet I .; sep. ~~~~~~~~I
b lit' I d I ' --------workshop, studio rm. S bdrm. "Someraet" on _ u n • n e u x e IY THI SIA Woocllri.._ ...... Sh _.._,t w/only 1 adJa· ldtcben. Extra storage -2' ... b _,. d utteu, slid. g lass. ..,,,__. U _ _,,, ·•-RV .. ,_ Laree exec 4 bedrm, 2\Ai -.... a, crpta, rps, North eod loc. A rare buy cent house. Exce eoUy .... pauv. parau•S be wll&e fam rm, formal pro landa~ap'g, patio UZ15000' malnt. inalde •out. Spa ~°b~ ~~·::2:-:•Ka:~ d1nl.ni rm. Just a abort cvr, many upgrds, xlnt ~~atty 49'-073l lft bad yd ar view ol ca
St0-l'120 W8!k to tbe beach. loc. 100 W. Vale Loop. nyon Upu. 1219,000. UJ30
Parlt Place.Inc 842-7~1 ()pen Sat/Sun 1·5 BY Gust houle + 2br. frplc, Port Seabourne. Open w.:maL IYOWte OWNER:&40-2360. DR. Ocean YU, walk to House Sat/Sun l ·S. bcb , town. Sl6S,OOO. M4-GJ8
-Near beach, s br . 2~ WOODlalDGI Owne.-494-2212. --------
Eutaide -POOL batb, formal dlnln& 3 Br*120,000 IAClllAYISTAn
4 br, 2 ba, family rm, lvg room. family room, COV· 5 Br Sl&'S,000 WALD IA y N 2.8 acre est.ate w Ilg
rm. frpb, iuest house. end patio, new carpet.a. ~12.MUM? LOT house. 2 iuest boost's, 16
M S12B.OOO.Ca119S2-0878.. --------_._,, ho b h any lltraa. Auume Spectacular mobile home, ~ .,...., ne ern, uie
1oa.o 9.98p lnt. A!Fux. 4 Br 3 Ba, pool bo-e on ,.,,.. ft 2 BR 2 b ---------• ridlni rink, pvt olc, a ..... S102 000 Prt ... ..... ... sq • • a, .............. , ~oom mao 1r1 .., · · c un-comer lot, 2-sty, nice frplc, delux lutchen --------•I .. ~. • · .,n der market 1165.000. Call -•"-..,,.. 900 1 cent view ol I.be Back 842-0467 Own/agnt or ......,. -· · w /m crowave. pre fl:EAJlflONJ Bay, l~h landsc1p1ng
961-0llS3Broker. ~ f l€'TIG€ lti~ 0"Tbe Ghrovea" abounds. Contact J im ___ > para. pen o use New Modular Type f1anders agt. (7 14 1
CED H"""€' Set/Sun llam-6pm; S200 Homes, pvt community 752 1 07 d AR GLEN vn > Irvine Blvd., space ~ 2 bchs. 34 br security, · 1 ys; < 7 14 1
3333W. Coast Hwy, NB 8Y ownr. call Harn' at sub-letting OK. From S81·S71J7e~._w_lr~ds
MOOB. SAU 645-6646 731-l594or972-6712 G .900 Treuure Island 1--------·
3 bedroom model, highly Mobtle Home Pk, 30801 upgradedcondom1nlum BRAND MEW SHARP Walnut Square So Cat Hw y. Lagun1
2554EldenAve,C.M. l&BeautExect.,....2 slry Condo. $69.900 Won't Beech, R M.P. 17 141
642-6734 homes just con;p ..... across I as t. Ca 11 J e a n n l' • 45~
631-U66or s.52·7367 --------frm M.eadowlark e ntry
1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BIG CANYON
Spectacular golf course
esut.e. 6000 sq.n. 4 to s
Bdrms, 5...., baths Pool
and spa SI .37S.OOO
Tll STARNES CO.
Mesa Del Mar, 4br 2 ba ,
upitrade s lhru-o ul
Decks, covrd pa tao rm.
cl()f!e to schools & new
parlt, Owner, no A11ent.s.
Sl~.000. 646-0601 days.
957 ·261.9 eve &c &In
Club. 3. 4, S bdrma 3 ba, 3
car gar Open wk dys
J.2..6pm Sat & Sun lOam-
llpal Phone (714)840-2005 "REALTORS LaUiure World , Gate 14 ·
Panoramic view, 3rd 648-5711 or~ll42
SKYU .. HOMIS rloor, Villa Nueva. 2br ~~~~~~~~~ ENJOY 2ba, )86-6879 A/C. art I·
.. the rugbt Ugbt view and _7-'-pm. ______ _
the outat.anding recrea· LGIJllla HiCJlll4 I 052
t•onal f1clllt1e1 from •••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWHH POOL-SACRIFICE!
Nice 3br on qwet cul-de
sac an Meaa Verde are•
Ug rooms, very 1ood
cond. ta2,900. 546-1544.
SOO Yards to ocean .
"Model Perfect". 28000
lq. ft. 3or t bdr .. W/pool,
jac.131-~ Patrick )'OW" own 2 bdrm .. 2 ba
Turtle Rock Glen
Townbome
COHDOMtHIUMS
WESTCLJFF 162 br.
$79,000 & up. 1700
Westdlff Dr. Open daily A fl • o.ia t..o. l~. MU:583or173-6640
I MIWUsn. Fairway El Nleuel 3br. ·---... ---· 1234.000. C1.11t.om Realty
Beautifwly clean 2 atory.
4BR 2ba, family rm
Comer lot, RV access.
SUHSITl.I.
557-1621
REALTORS
S'TIAL!
2 Bd.r, I BA, large com er --------•I lot. S14,SOO. Call Patnck, 831.12156 t EASTSIDI FIXH
mrm
1JNOO CAN SELL YOU
NEW HOM ES TOO! a.cy a new golf course
view home 1n Laguna
Nlauel with only 10'~
down. 'The bl.Older /teller
will carry a 3-year
Second Trust Deed with
no monthly paymenlS.
OCLUIYllW
2tto..s'• I Lot
120' to Ocewf; o.t
Owner will Fuaance
1325.000
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
67S-46l0 ~':.~!r:.~~~~ l:i~~l9
ty built wlth fireplace
and hardwood rtoors.
lt523 CAMM~IRVUfE
~ ..... 1041
Pnces at.art in the low 1--------• :m.000·1. REALTORS Room for RV. A litUe --------
TIC and it's a ch.armer! Room)' 6 BR, 3 Ba, I ml to
Prtced at $83,SOO and beach. 21371 Pi.netree Cr. owner will usllt In the HB. SIH,SOO . Agt .
financing. Call 540·1151 _911B-_'D111 ______ _
to~lt !
, -.: ... HERITAGE
REALTORS
Downtown, older home 3
Br. lot 50xlZ1'. •.ooo.
960-2435 dya, 536·3157 evea. wblda.
~~~~~~~~I Juat Reduced, uaWD11 ble
RIEi io.n. 3 Br 2 Ba, hg eorDt'!'
lot. redecorated t.bruout,
prided ownentup,.,., m1 2 Unl:U Ea.1talde. Home frem beach. under + euest hie. Owner will herp with rinanclne. 186,000. By Owner Gnb your fixln' toola • _83l_·ZM2 ______ _
call~7221
9 Al'TIST A-AlAMI f~.~~~ Wftlclff &Alrrace. Pub kitchen. -------.1....-1 Din. the roarint Roam ..sA VBDI .urf. F\nJt to call 1eta
CONDO t.bi1 IDQue barlaln 1
$71,900 SHO~~ASSOC.
New oak noon •wall to II • d wall carpetlnc, 2 lar«ie • .. ••
bdrma, exl.enllve Ule of ...... 1042
natural w ood, • ..... ••••••••••••••••••
LINGO REAL ESTATE ....................... (11414115-1720
lagma Meadows ...._ V1efo 1067
Georie Charles Realty ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
proud to present the --------homes of Lag una c•••tU "er Sun,• new, private -• COMtal community that a DAU PL.AM we feel typlfiet the Ideal The one you've been llvtngenVfrocunent. Wlltlna for .... 3 BR, fam
Sltwlted a1alnat the 1en· rm and view in an Ideal
tie blll1lde1 or pre· location. Take over
su,iou La&uaa. t.beae .. 7.500 ~% In. A acoop
spectacular bo~ are at only '103.'°°
8IJPOinted ln tbe trldlUon CALL 644-7211 d 11.meleu quality & UO·
paralleled convenleoce.
Priced trom mo.ooo lhi.
la a rare opporturuty to
purchase a new coutaJ
view home In the ~Nl(J[l.
1',l\ll r v &
/\55Ulll\1 ES
beautiful community ot --------
Lquoa. Ml..,.. IHdt IO"
_&.. 1lve ua an op.. •••••••••••••••••••••••
=Y to abow these --------6~7512 CASH IUY• WAMJll
*111Z BWFFS
•FIXER UPPER •11111~0. OOCUPAHCY
.quiac ESCROW
Prine. oruy, pleue call
MM Zit
of~~ walll)llpera. Prtnc on.11 ISL.AM> UYIM• --------
pleHe. Of/fn /"'1 Sp ac. CUilom home. ASSUMlt,
9TMCM.1 Great for family ex-full ocun vtew11 f 'Lee. J
I 'VJ O/o A S ecuUve'a 4 Bdrm•. 5 bd, 2 bekoni• + 'pat.loa. • bllthe, family rm, same Only S14t,9N. Patrtclr, SUMA.ILi room, 1ourmet llltch , lll·la
dinln1 rm, apa. .Near
beach, p arlu, alnl
Khoola. Pr1 ced to aell
now. UU,000. HU
Aquartua on Trinidad lalllnd.. Call Acetlt Ptnll)'
at~or
tm (P.I.) pt mo wUI
CWtJ tNt ubt!ac VA
loin-
a..llAl.n
MUHi
1044 _._. ......... .
,
Haw aomet.blna you want
lo MU? Cluailled ada do
REALTORS It well -Call NOW, ________ ,_eo._5811 __ . __ _,.. __
C~ YALUY t<OP
2~. acre valley view ,bomealte.
7'oned four honn per acre. Boom
for pool, tennla, 1rena, bridle pathl,
owner will carry, ocean breezes
too 1 sw.aoo
A COl.ftaL ...._CO.
488·7222 831·0838
HIWPOlrT HBC.HTS
Charming 11paclou1 2
It.Ory, 3 Bdrm. ramily.
dining room. larae living
room. Maaterl auile with
2 deck• and 1paclout1
mlm:nd batba. WardU
woodl. brick and atooe. Trul:J a deccraton de-
lilht. For delalb call
StO-l.LSl
· : -HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
REALTORS
ASsu.et.71%
WESICUl'F lie 4 BR. 2 ~. Catbed.ra1 cell·
l n11. Call Pat rl ell.
tlill·U.
• I
VllSllNC BIEfD w. t I .... 1091
with today '11 trend •••••••••••••••••••••••
toward minlatunzatlon BY OWNER
there won't be many 4br. 2ba. 1mm1c 1m-
more S bedroom, 4Yt mac ul1te . 11uume
billlhhomeaoo1ar1elou 8,,.,'l.VA loan. Cul·de ~.000 down moves you a a c W It 111 t re es .
llllO this owner hna.nud apa r 1ou a a r o unds .
home.Calltordeta.&11 aooo Call~
EASTIWFF
IYOWHElt
Sbr. 3ba, $192.SOO
644-1177 497.2233
FIELAHD
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1100 .......................
MOBILE HOME
BUY SELL RENT
FINANCE .... .._Stan
lllfwwUowC.....
CALLUS U 1-1021
Largest single story noor --------plan in Newport Shorn. ORAHfiE COUNTY
Bier -~ ,.._
Al.1.UMDBI szo:ooo
WATBROHT
Extra lar1e corne r
duplex In xlnl cond
Moori.ni 1va.llable. Spee-
t.acu.lar vaew. AppL only
&6,000
*Cote Re alty
& lnnstm enl
640-$777
$16,500
Vec.m blO l2x60 Ne.
Moon w n x9 expando s
Star Pk. lbsolut.ety Im
m1c in every detail
ISll»-64)
$16,950.
L« malr bdrm in lhi.s
12X60 choice loc1t 1on
(Sl.56M).
$19,995.
Dbl Wide 20dO Skybne.
1973 Low space rent
c lean 6 oe1l .
IMC37'7 ... l .....--s ....
'SMSOO
JONES REALTY INC.
t\f ~
COSTAl•IA · ......... Let
to.wt price ln eo.ta
(JW) 873·8~ ....._ ODi1 lK down. ~~~~~~ OWC.Atwaya,..,._., -:: w ............
1~7717 ........ , "·20001-------·-··-··-······-···--------CDMDWLIX EICHAMfil UP a a-OW'Da''a unit w /frplc
IOr Illy hf' C•tll ~~ ~ou~$t9;;,:; hwwl full pnce
1Z UNITS. Slua.ke roola. ~ Bt.auWw poo1•1rouoda f R€HlG€ on Ii\ acre. Ckl9e to ahop _ _ HOM€~
pine.. Pride ol owoenlllp m.ooo. JmW. Coutffwy, NB ••• '4M646 1Z UN1TS 18 duplexes> 1-------
Pnde of ownership 1--------Sb.Ue roof a. I llory ~MACH
• Beautiful foliage " ex 12 UNITS
ClfJcnt ccodWon. Spen-I DOOR from OCEAN .
dable wtt.b ~down ! Unbellev1bly low LOW
••• PRICED 1t $425,000. lS UNITS. Actu1lly 5 OwnerwllJtrlde
hooaes & 5 duplexeJO> Woridl ... lltah Pnvate yards & pauos on over 1 acrt' in rural 556-7777
setung. Imagine only i--------li!3~ ror a how!e & only
$46.670 for a duple.'
Total pnce s.n>.ooo ••• 16 UNITS 4 yeaM old 10 ec.t.a Mesa Shake s1d
UJg. Absolutely supt'rb
pnde ol OWMnblp I
•••
21 UNITS Leba than
e>~~wul ••• 5i8 UN1TS Brand new
~ deprec1at.1on No
rent control Pndt of
ownerahap. 8x8 tamei.
groM
Cell us al 7~ 1920
J QUAIL
A.!~~~-
10,.. TV l :lO '.M.I
•DB.UXI MEW•
ught and bnicht unit-.
Walh pauoe. or de<-k... &
a.ar rood Nr th<> main
bus~ d.u.tn l"t of Sanl<J
Ana
Par\ Place. lnl IS42 7461
PltACTICAll Y HEW
2 adJOUUD.IJ 10 plexei;
~cwQu1Laty
Prest.a lt.IOUll A re a
A9Wne l~"'" f1n~1QR
OneOrBoth
'.'Z .. REALTOR
C9Ht811
otD-IUT ALMOST
HIW4-ft.D
GOODSECTlON
RE.VT'S et;LOW
~tARKf.T
/J4.S42-l744
COSTAMISA
19UMrTS
Excellent Npt lkh loca·
tion, S blks from the
ocean. Tena.nu pay Ulll
Owner wants fast sale.
F\IU pn ce S839.900
3333W Coast Hwy, NB
~ ---FOUi UMITS.C.M •
~u new. 3 Br owner..
uml. 2 ba. frpl. 2 car
JC.at , J. 2 Br 2 ba. wu ll>
TSL lnvstml.5642·1603
16 DB.UXE UNITS
PfUME EASTSID~. CM
2 Bdrms each . nlE!>,.ARNESCO
640-5711
NEWPORT IEACH
Vanou. .. 10<.· on Perun &
!°'lwpl Shr'> avail All
Jmen1t1e~ Presently
leawd Tum key opna
taon Prop..rty m~ml
.ivatl 67~91 2, BlCH
HarbcM Escrow
~h .. l.cOllR
prapwiy .... 0#' ••• c• L IJIH• C.. -.yti.r
f• q .. sti0111. Call
751-1775 Hk for .,.,.,
HEW
HOMI + INCOME
2S67 Bdlw.. CM
Dix s pac1ou..., home w ::.
Z8r ~tudio lwnhlif' un1h
ftome ha.<1 3 h~ bdrm'>.
2•.,ea. separate yd, dlx
katrhen. Mediterranean
' I y 14· I r l' h 1 l e (' I u r l' •
beautafu.Jly lndscpd A re
al pndf'ol ownership
Open Sat 1 5
To see call agt 979 509'.J ------12 two 8gnn units, room '°' 6 add1t1onal unit:.. ~. 20Ci Wall1ce, C06ta
Mela. Groea $53,280 yr.
S14S.OOO dn. Bla lancc
M20.000 on contract. 20
yr sub-ordin1tJon. Prin. ~ DUPUX A Int. S31101> :no. 548-2020
Xlnt C.M. l«aU<m. two 2 ..._ __
Bdrm uoiu, detached 4 ·~ w /room to build 2
llU'eet·to-ltl'eet Alwiy~ ~UMAJ. S1'20 income.
reaud. ~reat cood. A CM SlSS,000. 842·5280.
must sell s ituation _8CU078 _______ _
Owner will help
W/fll'IADOJ\SI Will trade.
excb1nge, c rt1t1ve
t#'rDll you n a mt' 1 t Alkln.c Slll,SOO
FOl=lEST E
OLSON
..wp()lr'f HTS.
OOPLE.X Sl25.000. 20"~
down p&ymenl. owe al
11~. Pnn only 641-0290
PRIDE OF OWMll-
SHIP SHB.TH
• 4-plex, sharp, Cov.
In at on w /owners 3br.
IWMI, rrplc, nr S. Cout
Plua. Income $18,000.
Price $219,ooe.
• 5-plex, charming 2br,
1....,ba, pati o apta .
prages. Yaml to water.
Hunt Bc h . I n come ru .ooo. Price 127<>.ooo.
By Owner 22% down.
7Sl-848S
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BeaWful decorator rum.
Paltn Desert con-dominium. For sale by owner. 2 Br l YI Ba. pvt
club. lenn1s. wnmmiog,
paddle co11rts, sauna.
jac. & many other recreallonal facllllles Wa~rfront Homes
Call 714 1974·3382 or i---•63•1•-1•400---· n4t6"-002
~ r-2 bdrm. house on the sand -~.~.,. 2SOO $700 per mo. Cal l
••••••••••••••••••••••• 964-2157. or96'·2J81.
lBR F/P, util. R&R.
Adults. No P«s 2048'11
Pomona. 1360 642·0835 ------------------
Bhlfs coodo, lease. 3 BR.
I. ba .• smgle level; spe<:
tarular view• Bargain at
S795 mo. Agt 640-0020
2&3 Bdrm.'! duplexes. MSC
up. Yeuly
PUaJC AUCTION
IY OWtB OF LAMD
Tnao StaHOll
2.alOSo. Bristol. come' of
Warner.Santa Ana. Ca.
WedSept.26. 1979
l OAM. Minimum bid
$105.000. DePosil r eq.
Sl0.000 ~t' lo bl> nn lhe
grounds.
Waterfront Ne wport Nice2 Br l Ba E.side, nu
Shores home 3br. 2ba, pamt, encl. gar. fenc
tennis & Pools avail yrd, $360. 1st. last & sec
Adults only. No Pets 2544 Orange. 548·2778.
&omo. 642·3737 --------Vacant new 3 Br lwnhse. Beautiful 3Br 2~Ba Con· S. Ju. dbl gar. Kids olc . Pool, do. pool. Jae. 2-car gar. &
~strafto 3 178 pat.lo. M50mo. ~5071 opener, $660. Avail Now.
67s-.t912 Bkr ----For lease. New Newport
Terr. Coodo. 3 Br. 2111 ba.
frpl c. cer.arwc llle entry
S5 7 5 I mo 6 44 · 2 1 2 6 ,
640-0625
• •••• •••••••••••••••••• No pets. 983-688C ..... utf ~_ .. _2b lb C.M. 3 br, t ba. frplc. uca um''"'""' r. a . patio. tncd yard I child 2 Br. lVa ba townhouse,
AC, pool, walk to shop'g, over 6 ok. No pets. Close end wll. reaJ fireplace,
For furthe r 1nro call asii"n & water pd, adults, to schools & shopping. microwave oven. laun·
Roland f1em1ng 1213) nopet.s.S450.~·0l06. Lle.U.95.75H4l9. dry rm . S3SO mo.
~2721. R.lcbarrl Sheets -(21.3 1439-0760: or eve~
Beautiful New c:stm 2 sty
Duplex. f'rplc Walk to
harbor. 2br. Jba. $650.
3br, Jba, Rl50. 751 -2442,
181-1.244
<2131 ~2'742 Homes u.t.Nshed 2 Bl. 1 ba, gar. clean No (213)438~146.
ltEALESTATI DIY. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• pets. East.side. M.25. L.tke 3 bdr. & 2 bdrm. Walk to
CITY 0 F L 0 S --------•1 _rteW_._SJ_J-01_49.!._v~sg_ -beach. 3·SS75 .• 2·S425, Beach house 3br. den. frplc. comm. pool, ten·
rus. $700mo. !st & labt
SlOO cleanme 2nd mo ~2SU.
AHGEUS 0 New 3 br house No pets. Call964·2157or964-2187 D oo ch1tdren $450. mo --------979-3376. Spaiush Hacienda 3 Br. 2 .__.. fW1M. ----· ---ba. large yard. garage Grov.s 2700 Jbr. 2ba. 2 car gar. dlx. 9nltmo. ~5874. You petJO. Freshly pain~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
ACltl HORSE RANCH
9110 acre horse property
in Orange Park Acres.
Beautifully malnUl1ned 3
Bdr m home. Large
fenced u e o a and
pasture. 3 covered stalls.
2 box stalls. New barn
and tac.k ro.nm .
Outstanding value at ".ooo.
don osen
r .. altor...,
Avail. $485. 548·S42'7
New2 Br 2 Ba Wwnbome, KNOW -as 8 VET 2 car gar H ·752·8282,
YoU may qualify to own W~6.
imtead of rent. Let us show you how. S47S a Br, LC renc. yard, C4R4tdC_,... tree lined st. carpel/· WdW.! 75._1202 drapes etc.. 770·5629,
56'M81S
ca ... ,., 3202 .......................
Dix 2 BR , l \Aa ba .
Eastside. Dbl gar lge
fncd yard. Av&il Oct 3 .
$500/mo. 1.st/)ut+dep.
_ ~· 831-lON._ _ _ _
2 sty, 3 BR. dining rm,
fam rm, (rplc. prefer
family, Ref's. Lease.
$625. Bonnie. 963· 7881 ,
968-nl.9.
Bluffs Condo. 3 BR & den
+ 3 baths, on ma1or
1treenbelt. Ne ar pool.
S925 per m o. Bkr,
631-1800.
3 BR 1~ -b -.. A _ ·-:, 4 Br, Cam rm, frml din rm. • a. or ''""'pin.. rumpus rm. 2 ba, dble
Ganlener & water mcl. pr. S8SO mo. Avail. Oct 1575/mo lse. Open Sat 10 642-91567 1~2 at 91.91 Scougall, nr · · ·-----
Ad ams I M a g no It a . 2br. Iba. laundry. hg tit!·
559-19129 dining. 30' llvang rm.
VACANr. 3 BU;m Rm. SOOO'fncd yrd w /dog
s-r abarp. Wallt to pens, privacy. $7SO. --:MS-7855. 645-7301 ahopa •9Cboola. SS2S mo. ----------· HOMIEFtHDBS
SlB6 Bach ftll'D ut.il pd.
124.S 2tJr k:lda gar patio
17771 E. lmt ST. S3ll5 3br pet.a kids gar n "STIN '!3l·311 l $<7S4br kids pets bouae
AIUorOenelC-4471 Harbor ffl&h.laod1. JBr IUOS~SOll .... ~. ---2ba. fpk, floo. no pets.
EASl'SIDE aarling 2 bt -"'!"'P 548-68S3 Eves· 522-7~
557.0125 & garage. $425 & 1395. llwbiw 3241 -..:... · ·
SCZ.2510or~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4bdrm 2'-'ba, p ool ,
-·---· LOVELY HUNTJNGTON prdeoer. fplc. elec eye, WANTED: 4bdrm hse, HARBOUR HOME 3 br. nice neighborhood.
........ ·-·--..
Wmftd 2900 Anaheim. 3br 2ba. fplc,
pref Mesa Verde. Have 2 ba, frplc , dshwhr. 61'>:3807.
kMia & pet.I. 751·7368 aft patio. large family,.,_. ---.. ~--NT-2-8--
••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, was her-dryer
W, Jl....,.. TO IUY hookup • d e t g a r .
"""1 secluded front &: back 4 Bdrm home. CM or HD. yrd on cul-de-sac. Year
Pvtpartybas$10,000and Jse. S41 5 m o. lsl,
will assume your loan. last+SlSOdep. 642·7105.
Jpm. home. as. mo. Kids & ""''""'vu nu r, UP·
------pets ok. 964·2566 or per lmil w/3rd s ty sun· 2Br, 2Ba, dlx condo. adlta. 973-1.971. Agt. no fee. deck + huge 2nd sty
nrSo.CatPlaza sec.AC. patio d eck, sp a .
no ,et.s $f7S mo., util pd. 9"M 3244 wshr/dryr & gar lncl'd.
564-3133 •••••••••• ••••••••••• •• 1875 mo. yearly. Av ad
751-7368 --·--.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,_.sa..d SUPER 2b1 lba. frplc. d IBCTALS apprw 11>·1·79 . Huge3br.2ba. D.R .• en,
••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. yard. No pe ts. big yard. dbl gar ss1s: Bach.. 1 ba. . . . . . . . $3SO
m.6336; 642-96166 3 BR, 2 .... ba ......... S650 CLEAN-SHARP 3 Br
hse. crp($, drpa. bltns +
microwave. dbl icar
w/opir w/elecdoor opor.
Focd. pati<». SGS() mo
...,_ llland 31 06 641> 7190; 998-2000 J erry.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3br + ffl>k! + prv. yrd. +
Charming 4br home. Selling anything with a patio. timmo. aft. 7 &:
wanter rental, patio, Daily Pilot Classified Ad wltnds 557·1149. days
fam i ly pref. $600 . ls a sJmple matter ... ~9161 67~. just call 642-5678. ---------
Any mefChandlH for Nie t>rlt»d at 1100
ot IHI qc.-liffM for • Piiot Ponr Ad
4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00
Cd today, W YI bltt 10CI or~ It to~
~rd / VISA or .,,....,~.
(Molorcyc# •ds murt be ,,,.paid)
Dffdtlne: Anytime before 5pm. Tuesday
• M ilml ,,.,., J,. priced
•Ad OM flit In IJIJf '"""""""' C~ •~.no oonwrwclal ~
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2 BR. 2ba .......... $500
Sao Clemente
.. 523 CAMP&l5Dl~fRVft(E
WATERFRONT 3 Br, 2
be home on Channel in·
cl's slip roe pwr boat up
t.n 40'. Dbt 1ar + xtra
Jrl.g. Sl3lO mo.
JACOBS REALTY
67546'!0
NPT. Shores. • br. 3 ba, Terrace Cardiff. 2 Br 2 pool, tenma. $725 yrly.
Ba, upgraded carpet, 631·3a14, 8'13-81"5
drapes, ftptc, $5C>I mo.
.551-~ 3 Br, 1~ Ba, Newport
---------Terr. Coodo. View, 2 Onngetree, ActuJta Ollly, story, pool & jacuzzi.
2Br patio home , A/C. 1525. Call But 675-3859 _.50/mo. 10-7206,
7JJ..7f74 Newport Cre&t condo, 3br.
EXBCtmVE HOME IN 2 .... 6a, walk to bucb ,
.NOR111WOODS 3 br. 3 =:apool. Lease f7$0.
ba •Ille ram.Uy room ltplc, da!rwhr, rover;d Bit ~2 BR. 3 ba. + D9lio. diainC room. wet dm. McClain town.hme.
bar. Gardeeer • water Bu, pool, 1pa, tennis s-id. _mo mo. 2 c.bUdren +em-u. Avall. Oct. 5.
mlY. DO pet.a. 8"-25M or (GU) .. loe6. 875-5535 man. All. no lee. eve. , ________ _
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''M• UAIDI J W.-0.. C.to.'D
Tultia bome--~.
ass ociated
L. ... • ~ "' • Lr ~ I\ ' lJ '
• ·~ t • ( • ,_
,_,... • b4rm. mo mo
pool. ad1d&a, no peta .....
-18r, l adaJt. DO pela. ~. paUo m ' 11Us
Pl•ce. off Santa Ana
AYC. Afttr il"1t Mf-Ul7
, .. MIWfOIT
Baebelore. J or 2
Bldloomatt~ From•.ao &otdacu.lar 1pa, total
reereetlon pro1racn.
IOdal procram. 7 DOC>U ••
lalldl cowu. Al ,aabioo
IUod.,JaiboHe•lan ~ lh ' ~ a t 0 , 1 ~ pt "°9qubJ Hil.Ls-Roed.
•1WMber..4ryer hookup '(714J'44-lto0 MIO mo. '1t8 Hamilton. 1---------CaU Sborellne Mgmt Oeeatllront le.r1e lbr.
2.Becb'UOID+ Om bome
~tlOOOmo.
c.orp, MJ-6313 winter rental, M 50 -:r:.:n~:i· Qdet. employed -,-;;I; ecz.1121. 67$--0511.
Yearly. Act. 87Ut70 .-. 1 Br dUpla or apt, 3 BR. dptx at ocn. Yrly, ~-,., •----pref So. C.M. « E-aide.. lldlta, SW> mo. brtebt cit ,.,_ __ ">Ir~. Oeeealroat beautiful dlx N B '-" ~ 28th Und view ·-aded t850ln .. .,, -. er sunny675-<1122.~. • -• o. 3br, 2ba. frplc, 9>0.mo. DJO. Call evs aft 5pm. --
J Bl!droom. custom home 3moe ar tonier. Refs. bftarelpm,. tu-9MI. l Bdnn., l bal.b. Yearly or e1849 ----'------mo. S3:i() Month 2fpks, wet bar, koi
pond. bol-.estall $900lno. ~/view 2'r3 br.
TownbomeTur\Je Rock Vast.a, 4 br. tri·level
end unit, fplc. wet bar.
ai..rcond., mlcrowave ar
trash compa c t o r
$1000mo. 7S.1700
()P(N l•l'l•HHUN '1..'M N<f•
(9111
beaut. furn. Gan1es. triika. bakorue.s, winter.
tal. Up. MM784.
WINTER RENT AlS
3br, 2ba, house w /new
tf1ll. t57'5mo.
2br. lba apt. $400mo.
3br. 2ba. house · t bou.H
toocun. ss:iOmo.
DIAMOND
REAL ESTATE V.W COAIT _.., 1nu1 . .u.
MS-1573 ............. d ······················· ---------
IAYAOMT
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. Xlnt
cmd. Sandy beach. SllSO
mo /winter. 606 S .
Bayfront. 644-91513
On East Bayfront. 2 BR 2
ba winter leau . S69$
Ask for Earl al Don
Tyler & Assoc. 675-4000
...,., ........ 3707
•••••••••••••••••••••••
S l ee pin g roo m s &
kitchenettes. $7S per
week & up. Ocean Front.
67W740
WJNI'ER-2Br. ZBa dplx.
great location racing bay
beach, frpk, new cplS.
drpl. Balboa Pen. Resp
adlts. no pet.&. ~ mo
6nl284
~l blk to ocean 2 bdrm I
ba . pauo. garage $ol50
mo Open 124 39\h. ~t
213 /'lVl-&25
I block t.o oc-ean. 1mmac 2
BR. laundry. li(ara~t'.
W1.nlef' ren l& l. $450 mo
Call 67S-7019 aft 6pm or
wt.nds
Ckeanfronl. 2 Bli 2 Ba
bltns. $600 mo Winter 3
mo min 714 752 !HM
W111ter 2 bdrm I b& Rik
A&ent 673-ClO E.lide sm 2br, Iba bou.H
Pvt. yrd. Ii gar. S37S.
61SU3d, 646-1143 Avail. 2Brdupfexapt.1 ~ blocks
to beach. Yearly ~.
2 BR. l ba. w/gar., yard CaJlf75..677$. ~ mo. avaJJ lmmed.
IMMll05aft6pm. ~et. employed female a.-. 1 Br apt or ttuplex.
Ur. club house, pool aym. by Sept an under or to
sauna. jac. carport. Xlnt DX) CaJI MS-9866, evs
locatiQn. $375. Janice Spm to 9pm wlteoda au
641-11021. before lOam. ~after 12noon.
all. 8PM -..:.------
OHTHl llACH 2tlr. duplex. $325. ~ VIC· 1 Br "'50. UUl pd. Hotel
ton a . No~~ .. ~ Apt.a. lat & lat. 2306 W . .....,. • .._ Ocunfroot 673-4"4
S'llO. lbr, nice quiet area. VlA U00.2Br 28a.
Yard. Noo·smo«er. Refs Waterfront. avail. Oct 1. recfd. No Pets. Adults SS&-1.802
Only . T SL MGT . -----------
642-1003. 3 BR 2 ba. 'h blk. bay,
-----. beach. t.enru.s ct. Yrly m>. 2br, 2ba, L.R .• dmmg St75. Call ~7098 a re a . e I e ct k 1 t c h ---
w refr1& New crpts. 5'25. 2 Br "'2 l>lk bay/o.
pai.nt&drpe. 642-4975 cean. avail. now. Yearly
---- -• -A(l}.. 7:.H22'1. I Br. carpets. drapt•s.
frple. fenc. yrd & patio. WfNTER RENTAL. step:,
1'4&2723 W beach. 3br. ~ba dplx.
67$.JS23 . (2131881·170S 0-..Poillt 3&26 --.
••••••••••••••••••••••• 28r l.Ba apt. $385 mo. yr
LTg dJx 2br. 2ba. den. ~:i!73-~210 dayi; or
Orean view Car w a1.1t.o 93 e es.
door opnr Storage fad lcryfrOftt ~4~lfn>:... _ 2br 2 ba 2st.ory. S'750. Yr
2 Bdrm apt. LJ(e. $350. ty ~.Chuck
Gar . laundry , Oy:.
76&Ql>l. eves 491:1-0318 Hart>nr V ew Home Phas.-
111 Jbr ram. rm .. "1ew
lbr C.:IObe to town $295 Water ~ ~ardener m cl
inti uhl. Call Martha S'r.iOmri. 752-8980.
'40+-3672 • 661 1161
2.Bdrm apt. healed pool.
s~ to beach & bay,
Winter only. $.15() + ull
759-0U7 evenings ·--.
Winter rental 2 Br. 308
Alvarado Pl. S425 .
~7177
to O<'t"&n. cl~ to shop-. ..._.~ ._ __ ... 384 M·Jo' 613-5922. t:vei. & I===+•-~ 0
I Br I b:i. Yearly .~
No rh1ldren or pels
67J...m5 agt.
~ PauJ •••••••••••••••••••••••
BEACH. View. p1ef". 2br
SS.SO lbr $45G-S400. Adil~.
U l I I p d . 3 0 3 Jo: •
Edgewater, II )871-2866 --------WINTER RENTAL
Avatl. Mid Sept. thru Mid
JW>e lovely newly decor
& ft1.m. 2br. 2b<t. den.
Located al Balboa Penn.
Porot. Steps lO ocean.
Duplex apt. 1596. +util.
7H·675·8899 mornings.
eves&wlmda Moo-Fri.
Nicdy rum. lbr. + con.
3br. 2ba. Oceanfront
fo'ANTASTIC View. furn
9mo i.w 64.5-7573 BK\
BeauuJuJly furn Jbr. 2ba.
gar. steps to ocean
S600rnc> 213-SSS..0921 or
928 -1 825 Sa t
114~l889. ----Sl.ePJ to beach 1 br $250, 2
Br $375 mo Winte r
Adults. DO pets Home
613-elMO~ olc642-8S83
OCF.ANFRONT lie I br
vtfpr. WIS mo Wint.er
Adults. no peL-. Home
~; olc 60-1583
z ... AcMh °"" Jpoob
C-OVered car port
patJoapts .• BBQ's
dose to fwys Ir bcbs
walk to shopping
17111 (MU1awnt .. w .....
847-6064
ttw~•Gr••• verobfe den. t blk to bch.
1 blk to bay. AU you need
ls IOOCb brush 4r linens
WINTER REN TAL
M20mo 213·288-8622.
wtmd:s~
Custom dttorated 3br.
2ba. wsb/d.ryr. dlsbwr.
color TV. 67J...U86.
~ 3br 2ba w /sun SHARP. beacb 1. 2 A: 3 ttklt v;e w .' Open BR.frplc,dshwsr.pr&
be a m ed c e 1 I i n g s . ptllJoB_:__No pee.a.~~:...
SfiOOmo. 214'n 3Slh St Redec. 2 Br. 1 blk beach.
N'B.67s.3504. crpts tdrps: a dlt cpl.
3724 •••••••••••••••••••••••
59ac. l Br garden apt.
Pool & ret'. All util pd.
Adult, no pets. $305.
El Puerto Mesa
1959 Maple Ave. apt5
Newly remodeled I Br.
yrly lwanter. d shwshr.
prage. $350 & S375 mo
2204 W. Oceanfront.
673.ai4 bef !IP M.
3776 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Br. 1"'1 Ba. no pets. S32S
CASA DE oao tst & last + deposit
ALL t.rnUTIES PAID fi&Hl.92 _____ _
Compare before you
rent. Custom design .Afa ......
features : Spaciou <i &Wu::NI ••d
kitchen with Indirect •••••••••••••••••••••••
tigbtjng. separate dllliog ..._lllmd 3106
area, Cull leogt.b marble •H••••••••••••••••••••
Z1JC AUanta.
Near new 2 Br 2 Ba. ~ar .
frplc. lg rear yrd. 7871
Liberty $375. 84.2·2187 .
96).~18, 962.990S
S..0-llte 3876 .....•.•...........•...
1 & 2br move 1n loda)
Walk l<J bch S285 to S325.
64S.Q507 Of 498-1903.
2 Br l 1"1 Ba 'lto"e/refng.
no pets. s:n>. tsl & last +
~ r.s1._11_!2 . --w........... 3191 .......................
l Br 2 story apt across
from park. 1280 mo
Shoreline Mgmt {.orp .•
IM'l-6.'El
3 BR deluxe. new fam ily
mut. S38IS mo. NO PETS.
13932 La Pat. 897 · 7Ul9
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TIIEEX.CntNG
PALM MESA APTS
MINUTESTONPT BCll
Bach.1&2 BR
from 125.5 & up.
Adults. No pets.
1.561 Mesa Dr.
(5 Blks Ea.st ol Newport
Blvd1
9am-Sl)m $46-9860
pullman in bath. Ir lag.size 8eaulilul 3 BR. 2 ba. Yrly.
bedrooms, pool. BBQ. S750 pe r mo, Nwpt
surrounded with plush Beach Rlty 675-1642
landscaping. ADULT
Verypvtlg2Br28a W/l.J
hookup. deck. gar blk lo
beach. m 19th St. $4lXl
842-2 187, 963·Z518
962·9905
IEACHWOOO APTS Sawind r.-e New 1&2 bdrm luxury
l.JVlNGATIT'SBEST! ....... I llllo Jl07
NO PETS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Bdrm fum.iabed $345
2 Bdrm furnished $'20 aes West Wt Ison
(714 )6'2·1971
BAY VIEW 2 bdrm. Year·
ly $S61> + uW. 673-1363 4t
67S-1070.
2.Br adl_u_S380 __ . 962_·_1800 __ 1 adult apts an 14 plans
O>arrrun~ beach condo
studw. S350 mo. Nr. Kun·
t1ngton H a rbo u1 .
Shoreline Mgmt Corp.
841-6363.
from S350 + pools. ten·
nis, waterfalls. Ponds!
Gas Cor cookmg & heat·
ing paid. From San
Olego Frwy drive North
on Beach lo Mc Fadden
t.beo West on McFadden
lo Seawand Village.
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FREE tnal lesson
credenuaJed. read ml(,
rm th & French. 673-0013
WlltdowCle.-g ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....,._ ._ brllab. Pr0fe11iboal. w ork , drlvewya. •• '" · vin. ~··~ a..arw:uon. Free est. 1 d 1.. •-t 1 n:ing, cleaD-up & maiot. Ucll'l*'...,.. Vsynnbl.751..al51 • ew •• • pa 01 ..-v.Amle.S&-8414 Robin's Housecleaning
80-n'72 srvc. for a thoroucbly FlD10 carpentry. Free AU,N-1 prcl. ca~ • Yard care, complete. cleanbouae.540-08!57
ell. Doon, wimtowa, etc l..,nol cleatlinJ 1pec:.1aJ. Have aomdhiol lo aell! R.Uable. Reasonable.
Valley Landacaplnl bT·
lQ&ing lite to your 1arden
puta alOlll In your heart. Pnll. pain.tin&. Ext & Int
lBynexl p Uc'd/bonded. l!rnm. Low rat.es. Free N6-4J7 est. S3&-4780, 538-"383
Plwnbuig repair. Spec. ln
remodelln.g, copper re
pipe. leak detection &
1ewer locating P'l•t
rates Top Hat Plumb-aog. 537 .3.,. ____ _
CoUege students. wmdow
wasbina. Res Id /11lores.
Xlnt work 642-5449
~7972
.,.ZM2, m-aia Belt pnce.. 78CMll80 0&91ified ads do It well. Oeaupa. ~ SelJ Idle items 1542-5678 Stl..L idle Items with a
Dally Pilot Clustfled Ad Want Ad Help? 642 5671i Want Ad RauJts 642·5678 QMSlrled Ada 642-S878
.... to se.-. 4JOo Office._... 44op Office._... 4400 .....................................................................
.Mowll! Avolddepostt.a & LAIGICORHIR $230 UP. Office-store,
cut living upenses ! cpta, drpe, A/C. 17301
PTofe111onally aance OffllCI ~ch. H B L.<le.SU.2834
lS'1l. AVAILAIUMOV. I l or 2 Rm Suites from 175.
119 W. 19th St . Call Tom
~2200.
HOUSIMA TIS Jn The
fl32..4l34 PAUL KENNEDY JR.
Expand your lifestyle
with a compatible room· mate. We diaeover that
~~INA PAD
1151-0llS or ?S&-1209
M/F sbr 2 br, 1 ba apt.
tri. Cdm. l '1'! bib lo ocn.
1225. tnrt, last + utll.
Uke lo cook. 67S-7063
eva /wtmd.s.
LAW BUILDING
41150VonK.annan Ave.. Retall/Otrice apace, 700
Newport Beach. 9266C> sq ft. Weetcllff area.
Full servlce1 for at-1-67Ml48. call collect. t.orneya. Receptloolat , ---~----
California & Federal Small olnce. Perfect for
Library Conference mwwering service, etc. room. ample free park· Only rrs per mo. 1102
ing, eenerous atorage fil. West 17th St. Santa Ana.
lne. For more into call Joe
CAU. Canale S47·41 81 o r
MARJORIE ADAMS Renata at M6-77C11
llJ.1416 Roommate needed. male ---------1Snail Hide-Away Office.
or rem , 3 BR .• on the IAUOA PIMIH. Only S.'JO!ptt month. Va
beach. l2SO mo .. lst & EXEC'lITIVESUITES cant. 325 No. Broadway,
last +SlOO sec Art. 7 fUll services. Newly re· Santa Ana. Historical
p M 642-5M5 modeled bldg. Only J of. Bldg. For more lnfo caU
. . ri ces left Sam Harns Sam WarTen ~8 Of"
Room ror rent. Tustm con ~S..100 Renata 566-7707
do, wsher/dryer, avail --------
now for female. 832-5799 •.-wPORT ILVD • 600 Sq rt view. under-
C.M. olface apace. $295 ground prkg, elevator. --------..., furn duple. w /lg pal.lo
& beach view. M I F $2S()
rm yrly. Eves. 675·5141
NptBch
Rmmte wanted. prefer
Fem. ~. Sl65 mo, utll
incl. 631-0139. 1940
Wallace. 12. CM. 2 Br 2
Ba townhowle.
714-631-5664, 213-862 11967 Coast Hwy vli1b1l.tty Aar
cond. Laguna Beat"h
EXIC. SUITIS 1714 1549-1186 . wknds
Tasteful exec. awtes In a ~
perfect location. Easy
freeway access. Close to Prime Location
airport, fine restaurants MoeArflmo at
Conference r oom,
personalized phone J '°'"
answering, plus. Call $1 .10pr14ft
4400 _Be_ver_..:ly_a_t_m._218_l_. __ 1.116 1q fl Is 911 aq fl
.._,.,..RT 1• "'CH suites, new, free park· ..._.,.,...-v ~ Ul&-Ava.ii. for leue up lo
.......................
New prdeo offices, 11.0IS 3 yrs .• , 11.10 pr aq n .
& up at airport w /•Int Prindpals only. A.ak for
freeway accesa. Ground BUI. 7S2-0070
For store & office space at
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 Sea ft.
MESA VERDE bR
PLAZA 15Z5 Mesa Verde E, C.M.
54M12l
29>1 Lafayette. N.B. Store
or office apace; l.200 Sq.
ft. SlOllO mo.
B. Gnaody Rltr117H161
2 ~ spaces-$[IO
or 1160 s q.ft Harbor
Baker Center. 3011·3023
Harbor Blvd. CM. New
plush cpU. Avail now.
Agt.~1J66 __ --
DANAPOIMT
•Prime Coast Highwsy
locatJon
-Office/reu&il. 2 level
Mmtsu11a. ,,_. Loct&Fomd 5300 Pettas•• 5350 HllpWmeled 1 100
5005 ~ 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
COUPLES
INDIVIDUALS
AmblUoua people' 8-10
hni pr wk of your time
~Y result in a growing
Income u well as other
benefits. The hours are
flexible. If you have
100>e time available " would llke lo develop a
MCOnd mcome.
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
Wtlcr' MhJ. Co.
All typa ol reaJ ntal.e
uwestmenla 1111ce 1949. . .. .., ..
MTDs
642-2171 545-06 I I
CASH FOR TD•s
American Mort. $47·7151
m.ooo 2nd amort. 3 yrs. CALJ...FORAPPT.
714/498-~
U.--Uc.....
Earn 17% yield diacount . 7141&311-0487 bdou 5PM
Orange On-Sale 136. 700
S. Olego OCf-Sale SJ I. 700 s. Dleeo On.sale S36. 700
Toll·Frf'e CBOO)m .2000
Racquet BaU Club
Land. buildmg, llpit.
S2SO.OOO Down
C B E. 963-1600
HOME OWNER LOANS
Af\RANGED
SI0,000 to '250.000
•AMORTIZED
•lNTERESI' ONLY
•SHORT TERM
Call Bob William~
Ajent
731 m1 or960-19S7
FOUND: Smokey aray.
setn1·lont haJ.r tabby c•t.
MeH Verde. CM 541-3540
FOUND· Glasse1 Jr
Pres . Bl focal. arey trams. Vk San Clem
nr Preaido 6 EB par8AJ.a
G-6.Sl7.
lAlt Tantwbt Toy Collie.
M . Sbelt1e , v1c
Ad.a.ens /Yorktown, HB.
Q80.-444S
Lalt: Scot Terner. apx 16
yra, vie He1 1/Bol1a
Chica. Grey /blk twht
with mule t~ ears. F .
MM215. 88Z-4444 dys
u.t t-i-79 orance Tabby
ca t Var
Paulanoo'Bear Grt!ftl
collar M().5350.~ ~
~zing MASSAGE
Bob James U t' M u~r
Outcall9 ll,494-~lll ACCOUMTIHG cuu
F•t IJ"OWlnl company
C,_H '-IRL tuaa need for Accounll.
-· -Recevable Trainf'e. Ac * tSJ..0771 * counts ret"e'lvable ex
34 HrOut.callServace penence desirable, but
L not necesury Apph LANA'SC>tmAL cants must have the
lOAM 2AM ability to perform top __ m-0493 ______ 1 quality deta.11 work. Very
PRE LAW at.udent neech accurate typinR Gkll111
IZS.000. WlU do anything nwnd.atory Mu~t be abl~
Le1al. Coohdent1al LO opt-rate IU kc:y by
DVll. p O. Box 3242. t.ourh Contact Personnel Ne ttMS3 5~7-905 1 t:qual Op portwuty Employer
-rHI"
ELITE
•Approx. 1200 itquare feet ---------Mao.<1mfth/ PtrlOlds/
t'OUND Cal. irey. younR
rntle. leathf'r rollar Vt<'
ESCOllT SHVtcE
.. S&HHS
WENOVIDE
IHl•1t"-JHn
countant 3 yr~ ex1>.
prdttably In prepsra
t1on of corpor alt' &
perMJna1 income lax re-
turn~ CPA cert 1f1f'al~
dauruble Xlnt benefits
A1<..:rt>~1>1H• NR firm
Salary rommc-n,urat.-
w eJlp ~ r~uml' to
Tiw Ua.ily J•1tot, Bo~ ~:l .
l'"4 li2627 \II rcpl1h
-.t.nctly confufrnl1ul
J IMI CAFFERY
17141493-2254
c~= ·:!!!)of Cohfomta
~LEASE/SALE
2350 sq ft in CM. (oHlce
+ warehouae or shop
areal. S940 mo. Pnn.
only
BYCO
MS-2251
MARINERS MJLE
RETAIL OR O FFICE
SPACE
W Coast Hwy. Newport
for 11 bu.I.mess" Want lo
sell a bu.'!mess? Now of·
renng busanes., .. ales
M'f"Vi<'<"I Call an e11pert,
Monty 7:19 0226
P..XECU·SYSTt:M5
Vending Route
BLACKJACK GAM ES
(Vega 21), 4 machines
~1404
~tioua couples need
1n1 more Income. un·
usual o pportunity for
good eanlfnaa. 960-5028_
BEACH BUSINESS
800 aq ft shop
Loat & FoiiRd •••••••••••••••••••••••
5100 ......................•
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY $2
Hlllecreat areu CM
~
f ound !>m all doie M 10
weelt.5 old blat"k "' wti1lc p.i~ ch....,l nedt. 1111
Vi c B11l'lr: Bay . S R
548-7212
Found male G oldC"n
RMtnever 9 10-79 V11
FUiierton Avt> 'llwpl
~ll.~7lli2
Found: S«i ol kyl. vtc-
31fthSt. NB
67$-G'78 ---
972-9904 24 HRS
I utl W 17th SI. SanlJ .\n.1 ... ow llllUl'c; f_«;< ()HTS
MASSAGE
AGUIE MODELS
ESCORTS
OUTCAU OHL Y
Days,••H.hr
631-1140
~Gill
Al'<'\g Bkkpnl(
TEMPORARY
~ler todJ} tu "''ltk
on vanw.'> ill'Cuunt111.t &
ho11kkt-Pp1n~ a ~1>1.t11
mt"nl::. Work r IO'tt' to
your home Acctg t'h.'Tk1>
bookkeepers. accoun
tant.a att needed thruout
Or~e County Call ,,.. ror more lnfonnallon
omcE space avaJlable
al 11875 Beach Blvd. near Talbert In Hunt -
ington Beach. SSO per
manth. Phone message
ller'Vice $10 per month,
desk~ per month. Daily
Pilot office Pho n e
642-G!l ext 276.
noor avail lo 4000 sq. f\.
fK5.«i01 , Ginny. 1 MO FIE£ IENT 925 sq. ft.:2_14_1~·2628_
LAGUHA MBHCAL 700!lq. ft . space avail
Ice cream, dell. ell' "
$17,500 buys 4 yr l.se &
lllnt location. 673 ~
~·II .1ny tl••m « tctm
btna1111n of ll~ms hw S7$
or lcu "'1th " l'cnny
I 'in•' her 1\d J llnc1 r ur 2
rntlMK'Ull\ .. l!dyS ..... r h
1tllcJilHJ01ll hnf" I• Ill, fur
lh•·2 dll\~ t 'ho1ri;t1· II '
Found: Sml Fem
t'O lor do~. ''It' an..:er I Euc la d
0-3'99aft ~ ....
Pound Col lf'tt e <'I ass n n ~
v1t' Newport •rt'd
~.6372667
Yng actlvf' 65 Dutl'h·
Arnt!!l gmt ~ 11m1lar
t "e m ('o mpan 1on
f'rlend&h1 p. senous m
qU1ne'i Wnte flt•~ 51~1 ,
•, Da1h Pilot 1-'i I H""
1560 (-,,,la Mt""' Ca
lr2626
Robo.•rt llulf'i.
CKCOllllt"'P'
23.'.IJ "" Broadw:.)
•4'iJ. l'oldwt'll H.inkc 1
Bid~ , SJnl.c 1\n.r
17141135-4103
Swte for leue. growsd IXIC. sums PCH & 62nd St Npt Bcti
floor, garden-type, .-wPOWTCIKTIR S275mo. Call Robbie ............. No 111mm .. rt·e.1I lHI\
COSTAMISA downtown. approw.. 1127 NJMl'Vice.FromS225. ~-S7_or_~_ 1
Profesa. offl ce 11pa ce tlQ. f\., attractive renta ~41:'4'JtrJ'e Corp. ......,. .. R..tai 4500
O,;iwhMlty 5011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-'or m•>r~ 111forru .. 11on
"IMI tllpl¥1t' )Our lfll 1 ioll
Jo'ound Sml blk Doai •
Westcl.tff arf'a
T
0
M
M y
N
E w p
avail. ln Calir. lst Bank Ca II Re a Ion om 1 cs ___ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Bldg .. 1.5().300 sq fl. l..ow 8'15-6700 --------•I 21m aq. ft. 1000 rt. orfice
R E Inves t or s need
$'10.000. up lo 15% yield. fi\llly aec'd by Newport
Beach RE: aJI or part
m,5292 or 770-21JO
Pb~--4630 AcdcJ~ N (',.de d ,.. u 11 l I m (' . 642·5678 price loci. jaoltorial, Approx 400 aq ft C-2, 130 BAYF'RONTOP'FlCE space. Airway Complex,
aecurity services, con· E. 17th St. Sujte "F" $150 «>'SLIP C.M. 540-2312 or 494-3388.
t'ound · S ml 1olden
female puppy, 1horthr.
Mesa Verde area
*-0741. 54.M9158.
OF lmmed opening, xlnt Co
benel1t.s, mu.'\t havt' 81'
ct R exper Call Balhoa
Marine Hardwareo 548-9671 for appt __
ferencenn. "utU. Abun· mo. Doyle548-llt8 1400sqft,87s.1003
daal partlo& avail. Con· Brand new M -1 In ·
venlent toe. close to COROMADILMAI dust.rial. fire aprioJden.
MoMy to &.om 1025
0
A •••••••••••••••••••••••
airport. travel agent & Deluxeolflce,llJOmo. MAJUNERSIOLE ~~~~-~o~ ---------Needlepoint students. t.nll ln bjdg. 230 E . 17th Realonomlcs m-4'700 OFFICE OR RETAIL SWIMe LOAMS occ Tuel. 12·3 by de·
FOUND: Blk Poodle
Fem Vac. Mapoba a&
Hamilton. Wired~. -.2518.
S T
ESCORTS
642-1571
7·10 P.M.
Al"Ct ·a Rece1v. Clerk.
H::,rJtal t'Orp. Off<•. F ar w /collect pro-
cedures. in1urancf' &
lelf-pay acrta. "3rd pty
biilml procedure. Mrs.
Irene Ruts. 840-89e0.
Sl..C.ll.MZ-9580 SPACE ID5/mo.Stev•9'7:S.l373· and sl1rner/teacher J1nit'e
SEIL Idle ltema with a f1nd whal you want In W. Colllt Hwy, Newport. .... W..e.4 4600 2nd Tnaat Deed Loan• on Beaeon. Repam before
DallyPUotCluslfiedAd. o.1lyPllotC1ualfieda. Baq.ft.'TU/MS-3828 • ._................... =~Y 9123. Tkltet No 2396.
a.apo.-1tble. worlltn1 tomeet ~
lat: Lar&e Reward. no
qumtiom. uked for 2 lut ·
i... a wk.a oAd mlaain1 .
Blk & whltf' Ir C ahco.
Aster St. Lai Bc b
PWlse call 497 -2504
Every Saturday throughout the Football Seaaon
th• Delly Piiot brf nga you
~·19 e~O.tLf-~~ ~~
A new. exciting, profeulonal foot·
ball magazine section bringing our
readers the most lntercaUng. com-
prehentl ve and authorita\lve
roundup of muterlal on the pro
aames to be televlaed each weekend
for 20 weeka.
Player profilea. 1couUna report.a.
pactu ·es. predlctlont, tbe polnt
apread, lnatde commtntl on
1trate1les and who and what to
watcb for -everythlna to enable
readers to act Ult nMllt enjoyment
out of their pro football wat.4!bin1.
Don't 11\11• o\.lt on tht1 chance to
have alJ the football fact.a at your
nn1ert.t_pc
DA llY Pll OT
• i
'
writer 1eek1 one r,:.needa! -------
bedroom cottate In 11t ... ....,.m: .. ~1~..-t'f'9AU I "S Qronade1 MarorCoata _..,ui._ "'"" ~I
Mesa. Quletneas euen· 714Jm.5300 lut'WrH
0a1. write etaumed Ad I~~~~~~~ Ntinuw
dlS, Dally Pilot, P.O. &lcll•-Knave -
Box 1560, C0ttt1 Mesa {NEED M. .. y -llil&u-= l&e/rent of house Marr1::r1~!1'!1el{•
cpl lookiD1 for uofum 2-3 MONEY way ol making you ve hdrm w/encl yd for 2 { _with __ Your_MlSTAKES.
mature dop. Have 1ood Leet a..... noo
ref'a tor all of us . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '751·9100, 12-4 pref. Steve
or Jean.
Desire 2 bdrm hM wtthlo
'1'I ml ol H.B. Pier . Very
cln & b.ve ad ateady lob,
hav• 1m dot. nd enc yd
• 1ar. Have &d refer 90-11&5 or SN-Gil aft
9pl:PBob
• calDtTHO
PIOILIM
JM a,,.. TD ao-
147-1402
Arran,ied by
C...t"-Lo..I
FOUll ADS
ME flEE
call:
'41-1611
FOUND: Black ScotUah·
ADLT X MOVl!S
CAllJOHN
894 5364
Tcmertypedog, female, •c.&t!'M•fM• v.-y frlMdly 64.$-lle8_ ~
Found Britlaoy Spaniel. llc.orts Ir Modtfl V I c . W a r n e r __ TSU'108 ___ ._$48_·~---
/0oldenwut. Call 6 ,. 1 I s.r.1c .. 5360
ideat.11)' 84.2· 7s.& ____ , •••••••••••••••••••••••
-"'iund: Setolkeya, "Hui" W 55 RR 'D
keys , Walson . C M. LOYaYLADllS
~4 l«>DELS" ESCORTS
•ACTRESSES/ACTORS \II a11es1all types No
esp nee. "S.A.M." In·
teTviewtng now. Our cl1f'nts hove worked
· Rocky 11 ' • "Goldie &
Tbe Boxer' . ..Ludy In
Red" w1Robert Conrad.
"Wri1ley 's Oouble -
mun", & Oi~ney Studios
•Anyone 1ntert>i1ted in
Movies /T c lcv. call
"S.A.M " todsy. Sm fee
'714) 778-LOllO ext 115.
Yound Fem. Golden With Admuustrauve Assistant. Aanever. w/Wbl paws, PENTHOUSE F1nanr 1al Planning.
oceanfront peninsula FIGURES Newport Center ~:x m-ue a.bra. '35-4719 perience reqwred Xlnt rn llit liJJl:sUUtl beneflll. Call Mr•.
Duduk, 644·74.54
Advert.ismg
I I tr•/fftlf ... / "••c• •••••••••••••••••••••••
CASHAVAJLABLE An¥ purpoee C0.000 min
Mr. HarlJ'ave. 151·~
FOUND SLln 9 /9, Newport
Hei1bt1 are a. Small
blonde doc. f em11le. Cell
~3839. •JI!::=! ....................... ........ nso JalltW..e.d. 1011
UCIPT· TYPtST
Grt'at voice & front ofc
appearance. type 60wpin Found vie. Oo&denwest Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ir work well under pre
Bullneuloam.any Hell, H.B. black male WANT ED Female t o NlJRSEtCOMPANION. -.n. English deirtt or I ' 11 Oermu Shepherd. shareexpeosesol2 week R EFERENCES. proofing exper, Come 0,..p•kafty 1001 ~~mt. &n-aot 5la.Y in Tahtll. Dec Z2 to RE LIABLE. PHONE grow wlfut growing
...... ••••••••••••••••• •• Jan Stb. Call Barry 516-81117. a1cy in Newport Ctr ':.~~:. ~oc~r. ___ BU8_pvpoee_INE88..:;._ __ J:>_~-s-t. ~.'!i~rT.~r:!:~~ ~U)l7 PROna;JONALHOUSE c.JIA.nn·644·7644.
90,00000WD. l.owlctraua. ASSURED tacue.5S7.zz71,nofee. ..Cl= I ltt ~~N. 4HRS APT MANAGER
C.8.E. --1900 P1NANC'INO..... all VI .-....-. · For $S units In Costa Lclt: lhn'a w «. c : -......,W_.... 7IOO M•a. £xper'd couple . .. .e. ..__........ ...._, ..--. Ina Dr, Cll. tff e¥e. 11All·2AM l»-J7G .--...p WI f e bk k p I ex P . .. .,.._..., ,._. I a. • ...._... a. __._ ...... ... .. •••••••••••••••••• We pnMda au ..-vi~ ..... IOJI .-. .... _... .. , P9r-··· IY I ... , Hutband malnt. up. ••eott . .-2274 ••••••••••H••n••••••• ~~rtant. *~ALI.ONLY* ---:•IXTIAS•• ~~6:2·5073 or (213 >
rraocbl••· Pioneer ..w ftghcf TI'S •972-1131• needed. bit playera. Qalcbn: So. oc. '90,000 .. '811 lat: rtd P. lriab .....,, dru few ml) motion ASSEJIB.LERS. electro
clown....,..loc. tftl••dJllrYllW •/Nil CCIU#, .S. !! .. PREGNANT? Carina. plcltv 1tr1ff, po11 t v mechanical cotl llnel'1,
C.B.E. ta-UOO "'PUl". MM'110. --cu61cmUa1 c.'OllDMUnl Ir «JmDi. Need .,.,.,.. f« for 1mall Solenotd Co. .... ,.._= p~,.._ _....,. _,,....._. l.()81': 0ny 11. Cockat.eel nttrnl. Abortion. ._ Ors Co/LA loc. lhootl.D•· Prtfer aptt., rellablUty
-.. --· """ ----d Uon6 .. --'•"' ca.ant now 714431-0UO a llllllt.. Work wiUI 1maf1 oulcsthl · Uc •Lowliak ~~1:u:J018u&c·ll~::.,: APCAU__... Mf·25G a M. 0.11.ed for "Fatt preclalon parta. Good lr1ttbea. Compltlely ....-. ~!,t;nPprict RD • R •NY er.M'', "Love At Ft,.t manual dexterity . eqdDlllld. Prtme arH. •'"9"""1edlw REWA ., ,. .........,.._.,. Bite ", "Rocky 11", Salary n•1otlable. SR
QaUMN710. -a.,aayqu.antfty HJ:LP,......or7 J.flSS. llCunlooReal "Halloween.". Sm fee. ~na 8S4 Prochat·
MMdltpolnl l bop for •Uto•IDOt.nne J'OVND: YCMDI bl.k fem sen~; ll\lll1Uc. ON·STAR Prodoctlooa. Uon Pt, Newport Bch .
.W.: Lad.let, -'Y n°' 'lbdM ~ahlJ Tnut cat, flH coll,r. vie ForAPIK·..,_ Mlcbllill Pll.llllpa, call CA>-..,.. ~ HobbJ krto a S Deed• aold have re· NftportJ .... IQ.lJU. dat. •--------
1MliDcat, SbOP • tw'DCdtoln...acrbta full POUND: Clabnoradopt. .....c ,., AOOOOJICTS PAYABLI: Allltmas wen 1 tuated In bwaJ prteclpel • lnt•rHt Aalcml• at NB ADJmal OUTCALL rtr. Pthat. club. Ex· WtwUltnlny:J::! 7am, rfJ:l'i'=t:ii.Aaeot T:""-•:e't lbtlter. tnchacUn1 2 Mbn ~lflflll.:'1'°* par........... 1 ,~!:!11~a~r~ .. !!.:·Cll2.·:......_' _1e.i_1
,,___ IDIM. bit, JOWll adall -r-.. ..www.NO Cl.IRK. ts
b I '--'--· I.Ala Ii. r .. i. ,_, """""'nu llak• , • .., I OP£ Ill .......... c.. (JoidlD a.t.rltY• ...... llacGnlor YadU. 1111 ftpl .... .YOU want in ~J:.:t:S~. all.)' TJA:lf7.W 111: ...... ou.in;..... ,.._,,,ODctall... IWltPUatClwlfledl
.......... ........ ... . -........ --,.,.__ -_. . ·-·--. ·-· ...... -·-... ··------··"'. ----.. -... -.. -·-----... --.. ,,,• ---· .... . . -·-· -....... ---.......... _ -,_..._.._ ... -"""'--·
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'-"Me •••llaltle In DJCAHf7. AntJ Th ~al •&M•blJ M.aV811TSll • wam..d ~~;ner . UIO .... ~ tt•n lood ,_ IJT old .Sri ,_.. Aw. C.11.
meehrlNI ...W.S• • 'Alln .... l'?Ola 1 '° 81111 au ..u /t ...a .._,.., llut IPlt. IA 11111CM1liloaM, uaoe'T.le In 1rowf.1
b9f....W.wt&.1a,. .. 11, -Job Qr mo.. • .. '' b l "°' lllrrta ••· driWq, Slst io.t. R.8. or•• :S~ 0 • ta• aeu · reamlnl a pr ... ta1. llbi OK Call Ila~ __ • _
1&1a1maua scJ.:!.": ... ~... ausuo:ss MINDED ..,.__Ell ~-Blmkloi COUPL&a NSZDED ~ .,..,. ... ConLact P.ttlc Federal Savino PART TllfE CALL Pat Miiii, Ut ·MU, baa (lfeftln& in our aooo _..am. _______ _
&0.lt ID GI*\ Npt Bcb olf\ee .BUYER, parch1&n1
hr a s-1-timo LelJer. ..,. ttm11 few amaJI _____ ..... Xlml work1q CQl'4Wou, .,.,..... ..Uactu.ria1 .i•••s c.n Du "C•umbley, Clo. TaPPll1aadbeeellta. ......... a &btft.I. N -~ Pa-ma neut F /Ume. SR tee. Sea our ad ln todaya a...tac J!)\g1Merin1. at Produc:·
c I au If i e d u n d e r 1B1BS boo Pf.. Newport Bcb.
G!'.NEJlAL. Viet« Tem IG-8l!lt
MlltWn'r• 7111 ..,,...,_.,, 7111 w_,_ 11 00 ~.................. ....................... ..... .•................
Olrical-lllW.~~ COOl.0 ... DP Dtlher I.A TlmH to Clllr. '*"7 · ,_. llu1t be ••terttored. bom9. MAM • mo bh cla y our1 fllt.6deu.TOpwa1•. +or allowanu + .._ .. la....,.,,.. Allllb •IOuD llOl>~l ln bolu. EcoDoearor P.U. _Nitu ___ at_D._. & O.&. c:,•. f'oa 8 r I er J'\o Vb' kM5.14
eat, M7 Carniao -.
n _.,.... de LH llarH. Saa Da.IVDY; Meyerhol 1. ~ o.n.ce (~ from llrirnu•y suppii• ol 1ood ...,.. " .. l!Qft 8Ht'la S.C 0.-allbptlaJl. f.ood to the lrvbM C!Or·
"'-~ CWNM ~ porate community . .._,... ad CMlldl reapoAaible de· ACCOUMT'I eook. llvsy pllW to drive our
PAYA&la.91 IMI}' dontowa lA&IADA vaOooddrMqreeord ..... trlllu. IO-My by .... ~ Oood Off. MOD·Jl'rl apprH ,,, l'nvloH n · 1t1rtl•t ula17. Call 1.-.z. Oood for p&..Umt ,.... .. ta boc*l9eP441 t..Ynn or Harriet, lloa cbiD& ldaool. &wt au • lllllllillt Wpl\al,-bUt UruMN.•f'llS br.OO!Ga...51'1.CU.
..... ftd. ODc*. lllUlt ..... op. "
•Newport Center Dr
Ntwport •ach. E.O.E.
I.mt. Pry, broiler. It dJo.
Od. pay, abort b ra.
Zubie• Sll·ttoa or
.-i. Col"8 Meea.
oomt-c.o J)ftP&rO eveo-ln1 meal for elderly ,.....,_ • arwlloo.
~
DeUver1nt papers to
"'9dial -chioe route. early mornlo1. C .11.
area. Call aft lpm; -..n.
Dellv.y P/tlmeAM, L.A.
11QMI.· 1100 per week.
LlpDa BeKh.. ~
DELIVERY " STOCK O:IOk wanted f~ Italian WORK. Female Is male Rest. Exp. req. M /F. &llllileaal.a welcome. Ex·
Call 175-316' or '7Mta3 cellent opportunity to
AD Dly tra1.n in auto part aales.
Cos metic i an for
Westminster For appt.
AnnNidda.~
COSMITICS
AiPIY 1.522 Newport 8l. Coata lleu or 10080
Adams. Huotlntton Buch Automodve Sup·
ply.
Delivery, Pit. 4.J0.9pm.
Own tr101. Mon-Fri.
T!U'ldly·.,.,,..,., ''· 1971
HllpW..._, 7llO MltpW.... 7111 W.... JIM ....................... ....................... ....... ............... .
~~LC,.. REC Ef·~• •••AL OMCI ••mAL OMCI uvn.uu •· atta 11U• .... 91Uo1 ..... COG• 9m1 p ... H•1 flrm Ill
time. tut, worlrla1 wltb Melda1 1neral offlc.
541-7074 ~ • dMa1J WOl'k ~ Shnoa. elerieal
DENTAL CHAIRSIDE fa~ Paid vaeatim, dutlH, relaud at· ASSISJ'AHI'. aper pedo alck-paJ • ualtb Jn, 1DQ1111Mn 11ai.ur. SMm·
office. X·ray Ile. llnt a1&1aoee. Apply hm· aalkr prelerrf:d. Allo
••1._, ~-., 8 •pm, Mon thru Prl. ..... ahipp6q~v --~ It ._ .... "'· .. 8erdm hit Control. Ml q dst. A1k for Pat . C.M. area. MJ4589 R.llldotph, ec.&a M•a. __.,, UMl ~
o.t.l A.Nial. Do you CaUMWrJO. La. RB
--• carter ln Ortbo -----------udllllnc all your RDA Genenl «nee. tuU time.
lfdlll!-.01%1 =-~ey 1kWa a
Dependable eoer1etlc --------• person Jl'rlday for ad
a1ency. Perm. part
Ume. Typm1, cer . a
llllJll. Artist tra1niJ11 a
tq pha. &f.2.S251.
. ..... uwas .mt• lt•etAT&Y --------•I l!l.att have pbooe Is car. Dme:Tott
DATA PllOCISSIM5
Irvine UaUled Scbool
Dtstrict mana1ement
position. Requires
tboroueh lmowledte of prmcipjes, methods. pro-eetun. • deveAoptoenta
In data processing. Back· ll'OUDd ID educatioo ap-
plicadon desirable. App-
ly ZMl Altoo Avenue, lmne. CA. E.O.E.
Appticationa bein1 taken
8an>3pm. at our conve-
nient Oran1e County locMiona•
o.~·
51IS1Na" st
• ••• 477 ... 000
GIH-a.OFFC
P\all time permanent
!':2.r!oyment, 40hu
• IOCDe nit.ea • S.t.
Ole duties lftcl: acct 's
rec, credit, pbonea " cashiertns. some exper,
helpful. Benefit• iftcl
paid Ins I& vacation .
M.IWre oon .. moter pref.
A&Jply ln person :
~~t'li~
GIRL FRIDAY with Good
aec. skilll for boat co. Ap-
ply Down East Yachts
100 E Allon Ave. S.A. meo.
parary ------------~meed preferred. CABINET mak« prefer 2
yn exp. CM area.
We are lookinl for 5
serious bosl,,,......minded
pqi&e to join an intern•·
Uooal cosmetlc com·
peo)I. We are oJ)IDd.lna
in OC. We will pro-:
fessionally train you for
f Jl ar p /L C.ll Joaane
Smith 957 ,5828.
Some wlmds req. lluat DOCK ATTENDANT ·
beovr 18 531-0811 General maintenance GB•ALOflRCE
GREAT JOB ! Ever thoulht about PICTIJRE rRAMING" It can be fun wort Not dull or routine
Your good work la ap-
pre<:ialed by othe rs .
Start at S3 50per hr.
Flexible schedule. Check
1l out Cal I Larry at
751 6306. 1n So. CsL
Vtllage
A•stat required. Key
pinon needed for varied
& inLere8tt.QI wortr In 11 m
pnntsbop. CaU 545-0451
forappt. ....
So Coat Plaza office
F\1ll & part time. Ca II
Ralph Kinnings al
5'MOll&. 3333 Brist.oJ Sl.
C.M.
Turun office. FUll ume.
Call Lilllan Newton at
838-9066, mm 11th. St.
Allt.A,tM•191r
Coupl e . w1fe -ofc,
busbaod-matnt. 200
Unita, O.·eanslde, expr
reqd. Anaheim office. Full
TSL Mgml 642· 1603 Urne. Call Gordon Setran
- --at 77~2222. 800 N. Euclid.
Attendent-work w than
dicapped adults. Mus l be Calf ,.., .. s..s--
strong, willing to assist ·&LO.. -r
in tasks as toileting, r;o~··'Oppor E 1 feeding, gen'I clean-up. o.At.... mp Y!.:_
S3.20br. Plus benefits. Banting
Phone: 546-5760. TaLIR,,?.+n-
Atteodaot wlmds only Downey Savings & Loan
for par'alyzed yng has an opening in its
woman, lOam-•pm . Cost.aMesabra.nchfora
Balboa Isl. 67~ part Ume teller. Savings
Attract Ive s-gl women
from 20·35, extensive
travel, good pay, exp in
all ~of busmes~ tn·
cl. RE .• OMV work,
legal, for. lang . in:. ~tc.
Brend.a 894-7563
& U:>an or banking ex per.
prdernd. Must be able
to work Saturdays. Xlnt
working rond Paid
vacauons. For further
info. contact Mr. Flaher-
ty. 714.642 74.2'l.
Equal ()ppor Emplyr
IMIMll43 541-I053 OencaJ
c.lst•I•....,._.
StaartHoun
3 hr. min. 13.SO per hr.
C.M., N.B., CdM areas
Noexper. necasary. Ap·
ply at Newport Meaa
Unified School Dl1t.
Food Service Ofrice, 1857
Placentiu, Costa Mesa. ~2!m.
DATA ENTRY
CLERK
We are seeking a Data
»itry Clerk for the 2nd
shift to work 1n our
beautiful Orange County
-facility. CAMVASSHS
SIUlOper hr + lncenUves,
work 3:30 to 7:30. Sat
J0.2. Getting home Im· provement leads. Prefer
20 yn of aie or older.
Call Mr. Freddie
lMM-12 Nooo for appt
838-2942
Carpet Installers . ex-
per'd. wlt.Oola & truck.
Mike's C&rpet.s, U. E
17\hSL, C.11 ~.
CAA WASH HELP
Full & Part tJme
IB&Over
METRO CAR WASH
291.'iO Harbor Bl. C M.
Slerracinfl'ransmask iA
a high technology com-
pany located 1n the
Irvine area just across
from the Orange County
Airport. We offer an ex·
ce!Jeot salary and com·
plete company benefils
Including major medical
and dental. For im·
mediate cons1deralion,
please call or apply al.
Counter g1.r l , dry
cleaner.I. S. Laguna, exp
oot nee. Must-be out of
schl. Mgr. '99-1985
COUNTER HELP · Moo· Fri. ~per Sandwich, 876
PauWtoo, CM. 545--4867
COUNTER/YARDMAN
FULi/part time. includes
week.ends. Apply 170S s
Coast Hwy, Laguna
Beach.
Oxmter help, ·Part lime
day &Jar eve. M thru Fri
Apply in person. lOA.M·
2PM. Orange Ju.bus. 711
E. Be.lboa Blvd . Balboa
Counter Sales
Wanted mature remale.
full Ume d.a.y & evening
hours. Rion Hardwart>.
1004 lrvme Ave Newport
Beach-Apply Ul person
Ask ror Dave
Deti~IOD amc. d · nee duties. oc Airport area. Must be able to uae
stick slalft, MO-7'77
Oe!lvery person. ruu or
part lime. Own car. Own
route. Good wages. Will train Mr. O'Brien,
Public at.Ion Co. 1131-8131
Delivery Person. Drivers
for Dental Lab part lime.
Morning.a or aftemoooa.
Must have valid Cal lie.
& iood dnv111g rec.-ord.
Weekdays call 646-'°68
Delivery. Responsible
person need«! for I and
pl1nn1og firm 1n
Newport Beach S3 50
hour 752-91223
DELIVERY & STOCK
BOY Uqoor st.ore. No.
L.aguna '94 3SI 7 -----Deliveryman L A Tun~
to homes Balbolt l •I
Need Van or Pick Up
3 :r>am lo 6 30am SSOO
per mo. 548 8441 or
dutlea. Call Judy or Harvey.M2--4M4
DRAFI'ER.dectricaJ.in·
chat:riaJ 4' commercial bkfo. C&.11 546-7'80 R E. wan. Assoc. Inc. lrnn
SlryperkCir Irv. ID._
Drain·Cleaners needed
Will trllln. Xlnt pay ror
hard wont. For info call
&-1'66Lag lkh area
DRIVER. s«>ck elk must
know OC area. chanct>
TELEPHONEtrYPING
A person with plea.sanl
t.elepbooe personality to
baodle heavy phones &
who bas irood lyplng
abtllues
Sm111l rompany ul
moll pbere
ExceJlenl ben1>r1ti.
0 C Airport area
f'redenck &own A~
714 /5'&-i'S>
fix adv Pac lodust Sop GeoeraJ office help want
p I y C o 2 l 6 7 S ed ror f\lrrulurt> :.tore
H.athaway, SA Some selling Must~ de
ORJVERS-Early morn to
nud a/lernoon, deliver
bakery products l1
s upermarkels . C .i 11
S57-67Z7 bl wn 9 ooon.
pendable . m.ilur t>
'Mlmlln J'UU lime S150
mo lo i.tart Merit
rai.ae.s Apply m per:.on
Tues f'r1 Noon lr> 3 1931
Newporl Blvd <:o.,l.i
Mesa
General
CHmSTMAS
MOHfY!
----
GUARDS
f\111 & part time. All
ar.-a -. Uniforms
rumti.hed Ages 21 or
over RM.ired welcome
."lu exjNnem:e nee App
ly Uruversal Protection
St•rv1ce. 1226 W 5th
Street. Santa Ana. In
IPrvlew hour.. 9·12 & 1·4
Mon thnJ Fri
HOSllSS /D"P
Tue. lh.ru Friday llAM
lo ~ PM Sea<'lirr
RaiUlurant ~
Ho!!tes'i X.lnt npply to
'>U ppl~mt'nl incom e
Welcomt' n<>w resident.-.
Perm p l fo1ex h r.. Need
1.1 r & typt:wr1t"r
llo:.p 1L01l1 ty llo:.I<"~'
Serv1C.'e 547 3095
DRIVERS wanted. over
18. good dnvmg re-c:vrd a
must. would dn ve bob
I.all or refngeraled van.
t.op pay Call an 6PM
~~krorLct> Enlhu51asl1'' mdt\ 1duJI~ 1---------eam romm to $2 .000 by Hotel ------
Auto Detail Shop ne\.-d::. I Barber St.ybsl to manage CASHIERS: Full time,
young gu.y over 18 Good P'lrt·llme.631-9577. Tues-6:30am-3:00pm, will
dnvmg record & hard f"r1. !Hi. Sat/ 9·5. eves. train. Newporter Inn,
Sierracin/
Transmask
:1152 Campus On ve
N"1l'O"t Beach. CA
646-1413 Counter Salesgirl·lady for ---
Dnver1Gudener. Com
b1nalloo person Mus i
have valid Calif. lie
Furnish DMV report
Mitu.mum ase 20. Pen
n)"llaver, 1660 Placenl1a
C£l6ta Mesa.
Thanll:.1(1v1nl('
Dt>mon..,lrale t•1\I' &
gifts Complete tr 111 n in g
No de!Jveruig or collt.~1
1ng Need t'ar Ca 11
714·561 ·5346 collect to !Set
MGHT AUDIT
a.En dry cleaning store 10 --------•
worker No expenence 681-:.m 6"·1700. Sandy Good· necessary. A:;k for Terry -- - --ca:o E o E 6'.S-1171. Bann.a.id wanted, mwst be _ma_n._ext ___ ........ ____ . _._. ·
------attractive. Pt-time. Cash.ier&counter.fullor AUTOMOTIVE · Exciting 646-903S btwn 12--'. P/1', day I& evening.
career opportwdty. Girl -Pioneer Cb 1c ken .
Friday. Lease ad -BARTENDER & 0nmge/l7thCM. ministration btkgp BUSBOY Work days or '
h e Ip f u I . Va r I e d nights. Apply Andre's CASIDERS/Stockclerllts.
responsibilitJes. Typing, Rmtaurant, 1'64S. Coast ~J IrvineC.mpus Book
client 4' deaJer cootact. Hwy, Uiguna Beach. or St«e. Needed immed.
Growmg auto I ease co. call f.tM..25.28. Call 833-6227
Npt. !kb. airport area. Beauddan--- --
'r.IJ-8910. COIOlAND
Automotive Machinist · PERFORMANCE C~HIEIS To nm 2.-man shop. earn ''1beHaircutling Place"
$20,000/yr " more. All Immediate opeoinga for
compeny beoeflta & In experienced precision UJOIEM MAll£JS surance. Apply at Hub ha.Jrcutters needed in
AIJtoSUpply.2120Harbor Costa Mesa. Salary & ~ oow available Blvd. CM. 646-2464. commission. Xlnt growth l opportunities & paid time ass sLaot
Aut.omotlve
5enlc. c..w.r
Eqlerieoced. Full time
position Mon. thru Fri.
Cantact Ela1e TompkUlS
or Sid Wiggins.
EAJtLlllCE
TOYOTA-VOLVO
1966 Harbor Bl, C.M.
646-9303
beneflt.s. Call Edmund at managers on 2nd." 3rd. ~ shift. No experience nee.
. We train. Start C.10 lo $4
•llUSTORE• per hour. Adva.ocemeot
Repair mechanic for opporturuly for maoa1e·
S h · d I E ment positions lo SS SO c wmn ea er. X· perbourifquallfied.For cellent salary. Must have more Information & In·
prior bike mechanic ex-terview, 411r>-9950 or caJI
per lnastore.544-98J5~ 71'1537·48•0. Wiii In·
Bll.LlNG CLERK · for t.erview oo Saturdays by
~--------1 major who I es a I e ·appointment. ---------i nursery. Applicants EquaJ()pporEmployer Automotive must be sell st.art.lng &
Immediate full time have min. lyr. bkkg. ex·
opening for: per. Beoefils inckl. fully IATIBY & pd bOUBe plan, 5 day
TIRI SHYtCE work week, educational
PBSOM reimbursement. Contact Joanne at~. Company beoeflta, dis·
co u o t pr i v i I e d g e , BJUJ.NG CLERK
ClUld care needed for well
behaved 5 year old girl.
Moo thru Fri 12-6pm,
your home or mine,
Cdm. Call 6'0-8484 or
75U:m. Kathy.
17 I 41 5404010 Costa Mesa. Experience
pn{erred.. 546-BMS. Paul
Equal opp employr CX>UNTER GIRL . For
m /( /h dry cleaners. 3 days a
week. Call 6'6-7621.
Q.111(~1. Counter Help, days .
o.metics. g1fta .tr cards. Needed Jmmed. Call
Expr. pref. M0-7373 631·2828 or Apply 1673 -1rvU:1e. &ai1e G, CM. CLERK. Oper ation s -
Department of major Counter Help, Orange
stock broltera1e firm. Julius. Xln1 FU /time.
DeU' 0 .C. airport ~ 12-5:30..MS-OHS
experienced clerical Q-edit&Collect.iom
help. Hra, 6am to 2pm. E . t t CallMr Duaao 540-8121. DJOY ID eres '·"'· · · --challeneinc, wortr Wlth a
a..ERKfl'YPIST: Heavy Diltiuuwide aa.les finantt \YllinC to auist sales It co. We have several full
order entry Is accountint time openiop in credit I&
dept. Contenlal at-collection, Hperience
moepbere. Great op-preferred. Plea1ant
portunrty far b.ard work· warldng coodWaas. ex·
iog, personable self cellenl benefits . Call
start er . Salary com· 846-2831 Mon-Fri,
mena urate with ex· 8:»SPM to arrange Ul·
penence. Medical & den· t.erview. E.0.E. M/F .
lal avail. Call Gall at
Waterc&oud M0-91157. -----·----Cleric Typbt, full lime,
needed for sml co.
w/good benefiu. Salary
open. C&.11 842-9363. Ask
cliwMAMAGB
Marilyn's Cleaning
Service. Salary + boous. crew members $3.50 &
'-"· Nonexper. I& eicper.
97!M149. for Matt. ---------
ClerkT-oeeded for exclusive. pvt
reaart office. lluat be ex-
cellent. typiat " eqer to wortc bard. Full time.
Salary open. •94·8521,
Mk for Pat.
CUSTODIAM
Part time for area
dudl. Late attemooo.
evenln 1. Call Fred
631·218>betwuI•5pm.
medical. deolal & life Ul· Shal1> penoa needed in Oiild Care Worker Ap..
suraoce, profit sharin& & Accounting Depl. lo ban· pUcatiocu: Now being
pemioo pr'Oir&m. Apply die billln.... Accurate accepted for before • ., after school bns for a inpersooJ.C.-.. .... irv lYflist4'exper. 00 adding 011isti.aD acbool. Over 30 Co ... rcl•I DIH•I r~ • machine necessary. Call
3' Fashion Island Sandy S5&a17. pre('B d.:. bApprslty Salt 1F6835V Slrrice A.cMw
DATAINTaY
Responsible person
needed to perform Dal.a
F.ntry I& Train for com-
puter operaUona back-
...,. AS 0etr-ee pref erred.
Good wort.ini cond. 5
day week. Contact Dave
5tMTOOext 258.
Newport Beach ·--------roo .. u • · Commercial A cents E.O.K. M /F ---y !la.3312. Represent.aUve for de·
.. ,__ CLEANING . Need ao-ve&Oplnc &1upervisioo of TRAltB meooe to clean our retail maintenance pro1ram A&U Puta Department ()peoJ.og msta for an in· tum. abowToom. Apprx. for commercial fleet ~tk.!r...!Zck driver! dfvidualt.owonaaaBln· 32hra. wk. Coal.act Lin· dluel veblclea.
pleu.aot., l.D· dery penoa ln the print da. ~ JCnowledp of operaUon
terestiq I Learn auto tbop al a large ftoance in maintenance ol com-parta bualoe11. Oood CCJlq)Ml1. No Uperleoce CL EA N U P f o r merdaJ dleael vehicles.
..,, oppor. for advance-nec•ary, heavy lif'tini ~ 3 to 4 morn-Tec:bnleal Advisor to menu See Ill'. Cook. r~ulred. Enjoy 0 . IQllperweek.6"-0ZlO commercial customers HOWARD Chevrolet. -1ant•-1 operational ce lent com pany ~_..11 . ..........__ ... ...
llove/Quall sts, Newport benefits. For appoint· ~-.._ needl, npUn. upkeep, _Beacb. ________ 1 mentpleasecontact: We bave i mmediate cmta, new account&, pre·
L)'nDSt.amfiekl openlnp for clerical ventative mailltanuce. Babysitter. llmo. boJ • 6"-5800ext 7549 tramee. on our day 1hlft At leaat s y re. ex·
your hm dQa, CM-Hoag Or78S3 (8amto5pm) ls2nd lhlft pertence, tWJ time. $1300
bolp..a.50-0nl. d~~ (5pm to 1:30am). Office per mo. Call Mr. CW1.ia
BABYSITTE a . 2 :ene• helpful bu\ 11&2111552-2332.
cblld.ren. Prefer m~ A.D~~·Jtlat work· Companion for elderly
IE4DDATA
ENTRY
OPERATOR
Individual must bue
minimum al M moatba
CUlT'at u:pertooce ln
tape "-""I and writ·
ing function•. Uberal
benefits pacuae. Ex-
cellent worlrln1 condl·
Uooa. PIHH contact
Fla .......
~.. RB. -.s374 a . Ins eand.. • chal'-liol JaltY. :ao bra or more per 11 ~~~~ eovlronmitnt • rood week. Pbylli1 12·1. /ti\ PAOAC muTLJAl
BabJlltter, my bome, career • uiary pro-_..,,abr7*-133S. 't!Y
llan-Prl, I yr old llrl. pallim. COllPANION/UVE IN. 'JOO Newport C... Or
NPll.seae8 IOOWllC••F/C A.D . P . PENSION for elderlJ lady. lluat NewpoltBeaell:Ca..., •a ~ ~ l)r0al1Dent SDVICJCS blw own tnmp Coe*· ~--BAllYBSITTe. -part· ......... •-nlltate ID· llON..DOl'to.at.rDr. ........ ua. ........ dut.* J'.qual<Jp,-~
ti.Im, 2 clJI P11' wk, 1DY v•t. Fl.rm. XlDt OP· NPB......-m• 'P:iAn Pt. .,... Diana ~sll/1' =:-..=.wnd, Cdll llC#tlll*1.HM1ZI B.O.E. ... M/F ._,afUPM. • 1~~-~~~~~~
MB'IWll&BtcirlltoJs, ~ .... .,,...... Clerical work . Cooatnct.loo worlrera, ':.:.~~t:: J•lt.~,._.6 ,,.,., ..,Pl'_, HoUlewtv•, 1tudnUI akilled, for La1una ........,
... Dal .... Vldd. --.......... -=-= ...... lobll&etoatartto-·------;;;..;.._--
---·--.. ,_ -· ~ •• 4•1· Rattllaat S. II DmnllYAITOCI Newport Cteter loe. ....._ IMlmlUD-qaalifled eall Allen N u. • ,.n u...
aaltFalUer. ••t.,e .... 0.-al IAcll• dmO to B•bb•b ~TWflll-ell Dau ,_llMlld WW toe.-. f« 2 ~ wb toa· 11111·~ A"' OK •--Wdlnctiw. llllllt'DmtUtW,• ~ 1".:-~ "'-atncu. b•~· .-. CQlllOIJJ'A.NTJUC&Pt anaa.eo.a.._. . CID'...... Noat ..._. patfa1-. llANAOSllDn': Ex· .... ,.auer. mat.,•, •tm. a.uicAt. ~~1! _.._..__...,rot
rranat-.e ,_.,.to BOOSXS&PKa / =~0~T1JIDt, t1dhl dul1 Wi en· _.WI_, ~f a&CSPTIONll'I,' for --. Clffln .,._._...,......,.,~~-............ •-....... ~--,.. ..... •wit eonn-. .wa . .}.•:•. lloa· . *"PWt _.. ,,__ eeduua •• 4 .IObr , l)fDallle eompaQf will •1111 Dlllp nn.. Panou. ..,.., ,...... ,. for adllas HCCMUll~=\l:; a.1eli ••at\. /COIHl\aUOD •.:.~~-..::r ...:::' f'1i ._.,._.,la Lt r I e Na ti 9 a a l ::::=''=r:· bl r~.!!!!!!l!!~•!!•~•!!"!'!llf!J All -. OMi:llat· ...,. • .._ now llirtna e. -4 .. ,._ IVciaHn•. lmt llml cladcal work. ...., + ba9ia. Clll a.
.... ,._ ... _,, tmW '.MJ>r. Clll ,_ Wo. lfMlJO. 1Vlar ~--Dr.
l_._.,, .. wet• *•ll for Mr. Mel &:';:.'or• .IH· .= .......... ...... •• ·-Ml
DEIJVERY
We are loolung for an
outgoi.og penoo with a
good dri vang record to
mike deUvenes in com·
PMllY vehicle. M-F. S-5.
Please aP'Pl,y tn person.
Mon thru f'ri S.5.
Olll llm over 18 for L.A. Tunes to bomea in N. 8 .
C .11 . Perm. p /t.
Sl!O/MJO mo.~ °' ......
DIMOMSTIATotlS
Dnver·Warehouseman :
Flt. ll1nt benefits. must
have gd drivin& record.
~ ..
DRIVERS • CHECK ER
CAB 1ood drlvm1 re· cord. meture individula. ....
DllYllS
Men ar women 25 yn or
older. Know the coasl
Clbea. Net SllO a week or
more. Orao1e Coast
Yellow Cab. 17300 ML
Herrmann. Fountain
V•Uey. <No ol Slater
betwn Newhope "
n.cbdl
33 DRY CLEANING Plant. ..... d apply at MacMurray·s
I ..... Dry Cleaner s. 2~78 "-1 Newport Blvd. CM ...... ~ ----co1.,. Secretary . Full t1m~. knowledge of AP & AR • SWawts payroll, penonnel re-
line
Good oPPOrtun1ty for ;,
rebable person with an
aplltude ror numbers &
calculator skills . NCR GIYTS 'NGADGETS
Our 2111.h Year -4200 expe9 e nce pre ·
--------· tened. Advancement op.
GfliERAL OYP'ICE
TYPISJ'S
SECRETARJ ES
M:XXXJNTING CLERKS
Top Pay No Ftt
PIUCIWeaiy
MOlftl,1
Temporary Serv1cei
lrvme 752·6666
E.O.E. M/F
portunitlea available.
EnJoy excellent com-paoy benefits. Apply
9am·nooo, llon-Fri
Penonne! .
MAmon'H011L
llOO Newport~ Dr
'Nftrport Beach
Equal Opp Employer
PilJUMSfllepers, rulJ time &
PfT. flood working coad1·
t1ons. 8 pd holidayi-..
E.O E Bayview Manor.
eG-350.5 ---Earn extra m oney. cords I& misc. office pro.
Demonstrators needed cedure. Type 60 wpm.
ror all areas of Orange p I e a s a n t p h o n e --------• County to work every personality. Apply 1n ~ <:eneral ~
Friday and/or Saturday. person. Uoity Catalog W 7'{f'
L4og term, l year u -Showroom. 3200 Harbor
SJgn.menl Blvd., C.11. Located in
TOPPAY Nol'ee Gold Key Furniture
VOLT
•1 """''t "''''''"' •,1 l;ty C I ..
MM741
3MICampua Drive
Cacroufrom
John Wayne Airport)
17f.tll0
1DI Oraniethorpe WA¥
Anaheim
Equal ()ppor Employer
DIMf AL ASSTS
$IOO .. s 1.000.
600112
DENTAL CHAJRSIDE,
Col&a .... omce bu
lmmed opeaial, pleuaot wmtinC eand. 611-lUO
Denial Aaallta.nt
P tr needed in tun. team wartdDI ofc. Exper pte. ferrecl. 183·4090 or an.-r.
Bid&. EOE M/F.
FACTORY WORKER·
Femele machine
operators, no expenence
necessary. Will train.
XJ.at company beoefiu .
Call 54S-Ot03. ------FACTORY TRAINEE eood pay, xlnt future in
fast growing plasllcs
adbea1ve co. 1$37
Mo&rovia Ave. N.B.
541-$125.
Fema le Fa c tory hc:UCen. $3.15 per hr.
to start. llerit raises.
1SJ1 Monrovia Ave. N.B.
5'8-Sl25.
Joas
AVAii.AiLE!!
TYPISTS
WAREHOUSE
ASSEMBLERS
NEVER A FEE
Bonuseti. call today!
EKEEPER·live·in,
wanled by Senior
Otu.en. must dnve. opp.
ty to supplement Social
Secunty. La Habra area.
(213) 691-6043, (71')
67W7ll0
....... ataa ...... Jen far
Ullka ......... Co. la .. O.C.OIU: omeob 111tt• •
• • ••
..
'MPW"I &.mAL AaY •
Now ,.. <• ·~ ........... """ lkll.. .. tllnW -~,. f°" ...... ~ .... ..,,., ....... ~ •w..a •11.JJn CClf°
P'armert IH.auat ,...._ • rNI 91lat.e U · Or-. wW t.rlUa w Pll'· ... ... • eharp
PIW )llllDfull ~ wtUI alet. akllll. _.. ,_ ......._ .._,., •• ,...eau.1u
,_bow ll you'U •-.&110f--. .-... nvea la a r -
......, life Unae SW' U.-Oen. l*'t u ... fe11loa. Call 0•• •t~••Ultralft m.d for fWl1 ~ m E. 11th. St. c.11
.-au. _ ...... __ ~-----------
M · Imm • .. n for N --~laC.11. .... :<m~l
~~
TIAJt•S
Qr .ldldlcaJ facillU. ar· Clllt.tna t.rabMe moldlbl rUdUiM operaton for
twlAI • sr•¥e1d .n1na. Very ca.an woR1n1 ton·
dlt.lons, 1'0rll 1~ hn. pd
fOf' 8 hra. All benefit1
aornpaQy pd, lneludtn1 Med 6 dfntal Int .. prollt
lharinl Mu•t M ablo to
•• und41r1tand Ena
lw www UQUORa.&81' MAIMllMAMCI GROUP He11t1a Clal .. Pfl'·J\IU Ume, Di ... 6
,,.111,,. .. ,., apart~ wllnda. Esp. or will
• 1.-t l yes. a.tary VIila. CM . ....._ - -
.._ ...._Nt-1717 I N T E ft I 0 R
IMl••MCI Ae•ecy
LANDSCAPER
NEEDED: Reaponalble,
qualiOed penon to maln·
talo Interior foll•I•
plama ln O.C. Vehicle
nece11ar y Contact
JaymeMZ-.00.
~
lmmedhl&e opeolnl In a
~ man malntenance
depla.rtment for a con·
1umer electronk1 a1
aem bl)' hclllty . =ble for (ltn~r•l1 fl1re fl cuualt,y. corn-
m er cl a I llne1 un·
derwriter. Eapertence
r e q 'd . Robertaon
luurance Aasoc. Inc,
~-LOAM SICUf AllY
Pre1t11lou1 n.,w
mortca1e lo.n company.
Ty pe 80wpm. Bank,
eacrow. or lnauranct:
*""'°""d preferred.
Jrvlne complex. Ph:
cal 4 th.ictricai
repair of hand tool1,
machinery. vehlclca ti
f1clUty. Be your own
boo w ithout b e 1n1
hul&ed. Jo:Xcelltinl work
tn1 condJUona. Waaea
commen1ur1thJ with ex
perience. APPIY to
G.SJ.
lOZOIH .. A••
llfl'ERJOR DESJONER ·
for Npt. Bch. fme f um.
lbldio. Must be an exper.
prcieMional. 5 daya a
week. 9 lo 5:30. Call In AM.-.um MUl!Ol. ___ ____ COINMeM
JAMITOIS Local Bmioeuman seeks ~~~~~~~~
Pbll·Ume day work for 3 key people to work MairJtaw>ce
men 4 women, Nwpl, pert.Ume In expandlJl« CUSTOOIAM
C...11., S.A. areu. C.11 wtdeN.le hmiJH:N, C.ll lmme d openin g for m.Ci58or ~at 1.Z3 N for appt. -..5188 Ob Sl penoo w /prevklwt Ind. fl'rive ·• an10 Mon· J.Dr A'ITENDANT -Jao.ltorial exper . Xlnt
__:___ needed full or part Um e. pay for exper'd person" JANY OR Mutt be 18 years old benelU.a packa1e incl pd SS7~ aajor med, dental U\A,
()penlngondayahHt. Hr11 profit sbannt . Apply in
7 lo 3:30 Mon thru Fri-Lot.Auendants P ff dayi; penonblwn9"4PM
diay. Xlnt co beneflt11. S3 25 per hr C 11 Ii CtMCO Please call for tnlervu~w. 731 :1171 97~5.'W 2116 Bnggs Ave CM I blk aooth of Bakt'r off
.Jarulor nt.'t'dcd for Con
val~ent H08p1tal. xlnt
~Its w/Jnsurancl' &
1ncentJve, apply 81•vcr
I) MllllOr. 340 Vict11na,
CcllllM Mesa
tcEYIKT•Y .
OPIRATottS
Expunding rirm n1wds
top notch data entry
LVN
Med1c11I we1g'ht control
r hn1c Full time days
Mon f'r1. Pl e a s ant
worklnK cond1t10flll. Xlnt
t1al1:1ry Be nefit s &
hon u s e i. Pre f e r
verupuncture exper Call
~11.
operators. 1 yr. mm ex MACHINIST ~rience. Full & port TUI.Ill" LA THE
ume bn. avail for 2nd. " 3rd. shifts. Part time w tis EXPERJENCE
wee:kends. or combo of ._.MILATHI ~ & 2nd or 3rd LEBLONDTRACER
~.~I for appt 0.,, Sllfft-1 yn. up.
SAFF..OUARO C-.or ... cs BUSl,~SYSTl!:MS 29105 Oa.k. S.A Bl F auv1ew Rd C M 567_4321 5493091
IUTCHEM HB.P MAC:HJNE SHOI' <.:en
l e rl t>111> Gr i nd e r
Operut.or. s11m e exper
d~1rcd or wall lrain
person inter ested 1n
leam.1n11 prec1111on &nnd ang lrade 545-0403
Nr 0 <.: Airport llt'avy
wnrk with clean up Mon
thru fo)-1 Hrll open 17881
S ky park Bl. S te /\
Irvine <.:all for uppt
s.'56-0870 Mach.i.n1Jrt, tramee, pref e r
l • .mdscaper /G11rdcne r , eome shop exper. for 11m
experienced Killel<'a M~. tlrm in Irvine
Landacapmg. 64~ Call Riley for appt:
m«JBO. Land scapin g , Ex ·----------
Pe r 1 e n c e d p c r A o n Maida. apply The Inn at
w/tranaportatlon. Cell La&una, 211 N. Cout
Tom.&tHUMI Hwy,LagwiaBeach
l~ALSF.cRETA..RV MAIDS
Laauoa Hilla. Recenl Experienced full time 4
CA. probate experience weebnds. eeaoao ~. Xlnl. typln& It SH "'11111 roq'd . Call MAIDS WANTED 1661 S
Mn Wlnalow for appt. Cat fftiwy. Laauna Sch
G'7·1080 48Hl8Z
LEGAL HECRt!TARV MAIL/IDITClMICS
Redhill
546-"460
Maint.enance/S.lil!I
IMDOOR PLANTS
We arc looking for un
outgomg penson lo sell &
m11inlam mdoor pl;ints,
full "part time PolllllOnb
avaJlable/wee kend11 r l.'
Qllrod Plellbe apply 1n
person Mon thru f'r1 , 8·5
ROGEtt"S
GAUIHS
2301 San J oaqwn
Hills Road
C:DM 640 S!M4
M A r NT E N A N c· t:
Meduuuc Gen I rep111r"
for apt howw~ 1-;xper r ..
q d. Salary negot111blr
Whelan Pr o p e r ly
Management, 675 5802 ----
MANAGER
lm111ed1ale o pe ning.
reaponaible J)Ollitlon run·
ning a growtn.c 2A hour
communicot1o ns bu111
neaa . Mu ~t ha ve
11uper v 111 ory or
m11na&enaJ background
Dullea range fr om
acbedullng. fltarrlng,
At.q:IUViaina approx 12
feimale cmployee1, re
cord k('eplna. tralnlna ~. aulf11 ti public
rdatJona Good com&::f bmeflla 4t •AllU'J.
1n1 for • cbaJi..p? Ai li
for Mni. Cc>W ~ 711M
.....
• 0tt111 Ave . C M
~ ~OY.
~ -
MAHWACTUllNG
TICtMCIAM .
Medical Componl'nh
Corl>.. • fa1t 1rowh\1t
hlllh lechnololl)' rom
p11ny In Ml .. alon Viejo 11
lookln1 for • hrl 1ht.
youoj( mechaulc1.i
manulacturtnii tachnl
clan wtth a vH,.. ul com
plu mci('hunlc al 111
IM!mblY ex~r Muxlmum
pay comnwnt1ur.te with
exper It you reel you art'
qualified and ready for a
cbaJlen1te with an ex c~llent c honce ror
penonal and flnanctal
IJ)'OWth + xlnt bencflli..
give WI 11 call. wsk for
Betty. S81 3830
Mature woman lo work Prr ui woman's 11pp11rl'I
I n I. I d fl V I I I 11 I( 1•
ll73 7l~vt·i.
MHture person wonlt'<.I tor
PIT 1•vcnrng wo rk 1 n
lad1ct. figure· ~wl on
003-(H)2
MECHAHtCAL
DlSIGMH ~nen<'e an design of
11maJI machine part.II for
mechanical and elec
t.romechuucal machine
parttJ RHpon111blf' for
dauan. layout ti detad
Small design dep1tr1.menl
pro v1de1 environment
for cha.llemfmg work "'"
1>11<nme nh1 t::xN:llcnt
~ hencf1L' & W81(e1>
Cont act P er-so nn el
:i57 !105 1 t;qud l Op
portunity t:mployrr
'4DtCAL ASStSTAMT
N e wport Real'h
Rheumatotogal'11 om ce
Must have va~. hmllcd
mu11culodelelll X ·ray
per m it ," d o
venipundure 6 routine
lab, u well. Salary com·
menaurete with exper.
644-1881
Medical Tecbnologlat,
c.l. Uc not required.
Min 2yns expr. Full time.
8.'1·2*11
fllerchandiae Peraon ID·
tm..t.ad In m•rcbandh Ina. fl1exlbl11 hr11. Uquor
•tor• No Laauna. .,. 3517 DdmN firm In FuhJon PUIJ Ume potlUona IJJt. ti M11nlcurl1l nwl'd••d fllr
Ill. Npt. Och. l<><*lna for 2nd lh1IU avail. for buiy The Mori.lei H11u11rr1 ~· ttt. tor partner data proce.alng co ll•n· Halntr-..wr11, 440 Y. 17lh ..-SS84•H
Colllact J tnet, '7~1 dM ltAtt.u* call• from ac St, C M ~ 778" M1111l bl re1ponalble II
E.O.E co u n Un h " h •Ip d 1>c1ndablo H.vr own
ll.GAL SECRETARY coord.llM!t.e quaUt)' con <·•r ii a ad drMni r.,
Medium 11141 Npt. Bch. trol wtUt &cm Dept " t•urd IO hn 1uaran
t.wftnn .. aeeldftlaftln other relatA!d duUe.. 10 J119 ~DAY L...ed /wMil s:t ~/hr t ~ eddinC awcbAne 4 1W /rnUo Pl•aM contact
dlvldu&I w/2.1 Jn. clvU ~I •per. do 'u J Y0411N'Y for Joanne l :IO·IO aoam
exper. Good ..... xwc:o.~. allOd1yadtntJui ..,..,,. "'~ti.I TJ1ptn1 c.&llor8lflll. D.&.•LY PILOT · .,,. an al IAl'IGUARO ,.. MOllU-llCotlTI
71MMJ. l<W •PIK· ll&NlmlYIT&llS IMYICI AUrattlv• Femal .. Only
SelhrbhEAIE I _r...,a.cLC.11. DlllCTOIY tlOOwk+,....-.
lru8RIEZE Mf.am DOITNOWI Noon Duty l upervtaor.
a...lftedMIM2-M71 •Ml C.llMZ-51'71 '42-1671 ..-1. u :JJ.J:lJ. Mon Uiru ... -..... Mew t ... ..-.... .... ~ 1\-1, ._.. per hr. Call --. -. -' ...... .... .. .,...., ....................... ······················· ----NUl'M Aide. Immediate
Cll*l4nl at RaJeltb Ullll lloaprtal, Newpo rt
St.ch. 11 to 1 at)lf\, ex· perlence preferred
114.145.1101 e.o. t:.
Mtr.
NURSE. No wo.:kenda1
£xdUnl chall1n1• for
RH'•or PN'alnt.ereat.ed
I n couna ell QI f.
1uldanc:e. DeU1bUul
cllo.tc 1eltln1. full 6 eart.·lhne poatUOl'I.
DllrUcm boun lloe·f'rt,
A unl4.ae poelUoa for blptr motlnt•d lft· •WWuaJ• ....... pro·
, I ........... c.u
.... llaJnMll.-. Dr. IC!!lo•I"• lmollt Dt· ........ ._Claic.
...... AWM.!:a a.u • Ull..... ..MN
..... ,... lar. Jl10tnt ...................
...... , • ..t. ........ .... v .. c.v.Halp. &c..&lr,C .•. ....-.
..
NUllSD AID& • &•tr7 c6w-........ otf. Cert
prfrd, but tralelaa
........ evil.I. o.r. al ... ... '1 .... period. :tt1 .... lllperlor.
NURIKS AlDC. tm mtcU•t• OpHln1 at
Ratel1h Hilla Ho1p,
Newport B eae ti .
U•7:1Mll ah1ft Pretti'
~~~-_2C.!!;ll!_!MI am.
cite: Olrl for Olau ahop,
...,.._Dre wlM. C•Jir sn. nol MC••· Contact ....,..,..., or 4 IO lpm
fllt.10ll
..... Ofllltel•
&mill Cotta MtH Co
..... hall tJme perru
neat otflce help with
credit• and computer
Salary, boau1 la In
IW'ance benefit.a Advan
::•~orl Wiii
•ECLEll °'*'1nl for J•ald m Ad
vonce Cl•rk, dull• taru
()C>•tl111 P•y Uy Mttll
Cuatomel'I , rredlt1111
t'arritll"ll and l11urnln11 ihti
vartlld jobe of • circul.tt
tlon ofllre Typti 411
WPM. Pay 11ralo W t!l
perlt:nee
OFFICE Cl.Ell
Phone Clerk . Wt; llAVY.
VJ!:RY NIC P. cu ~ ·roM!RS' fo"lllnic. lllr
typ1n1. 1enerel office
work Eacell~nt com
pany benef1l11.
Otll Eileen 1t 642 4321.
ext 219for appointment
ORAM(ilCOAST
DA.IL Y PILOT
330W BaySt ..
C.O.t.a Mesa
t:.qual Opportunity
Employer
OIAHG-E COUMTY
Stock Brokerage
Temfic opportunity l11
grow with one of nation '11
lt:adang OISC OU NT
STO<.:KBROKERS Im
medaat.c npenmg11 for
Regit.1.ered HePK
M ar1dn Clc·rk1>
Wire Opl.'rator~
t.'Witomer Service Repi.
Experienced prl'fcrred
but will tram prom1llinJ:
apphcant Call J eannl.'
752--0070.
PAJMTH
Brua.h, roU. spray. E x
~r only Call befo re
7AM.891-1001
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adulu wtlh ouu.t;ind1n1c
11ttract1ve pcr:.onallt1c11
who enJOY working w1Lh
kld.s. Over 21 !)tart 11t
S3 SO per hour Phone
6 42 4321 , Ext 250
BETWEEN 4 .00·5 00
PM
!.~'!.~;.~ ..... ?!~ ~'!~ ..... ?!!~ ~!!~ ...... ' .. '.'·'· ""'w..w 7100 .......................
PCllON'1Ut>AY .... Dl*lala lll'l'AURAlfTllE.Lr llCl'l'IUe MF I Y A •ttla•7 P.rt u..,. wnch htn Ml.IS
If you ar• • welJ , ~om• •. proven Couater he lp nt•d•d
OJIHlaff. •fflcl .. l. • U..Job lraia.. ... ,... hoar Ide.I fbf'
IUtere. 1tlf·1t1rlln1 lnl. 'JIJ.,... roue,. atud e n ll •
,...... rMd on. Wa cur c.ury21 Alleout ~v• Call Ron H We .. loc*.lat for u i:lor'!v:..!,'r:!: ....,., .. ...._.. .....,_... oi•~--far full
• 11Ua 61 a f..-l & A L £ S T A T E a.tauru• Saadwtcla ~ . ...:.-:-.... ltloo. dlM ..-U. ,. .... ,., &\LDMAH WAHTEO. penoe eook. count~ ......., ,...,.:-,
t1plq, f1Un1. 10..lrtY u:RNUPTO ~ COii· hel• wanted Good rilakm ....... ,,:,,.-=· • 0 r • • • b •• I c IOlllON Nrr. I •Can ....., CaU for Interview -
kno•ltdt• of ofUee ..,. from llOIC a.o aJGK mna ~~~· II~ akllt.. Od lnauruee ....a11. >Plnd out wily __ __.. _ _.._
Wla, ~KliOOD Ome, new lie. ••rn bl1 ... ·-·~·--Aft« ... Id.....--. cc:.dl jn • hent. C... taJk willt .__ ~-~
phn• ..._...,.,If tlM•. J ·OuY produe· ~v.'!~~I• .._ CiAIDIMS __ )QI , ... )'GU an·aulted tn l I I • e a p • n 1 I v e r.--.., ... .,....,_ •
the above work ...... laad/budfCet terma. · 4 ClOllldeaUoua 11 you Uk• 2301 IM~
call IMdlt II.I llUlU PrHel appt1. ~alore. to cook, YoU11 like lhill CDM Hilla M0-*4 ......... 1-ftad out why 'we've pl.ace. Apply ln l)e.f'900 , ______ _
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in web olfttt.ot pr('!l'>rol)m
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t.oo' M1.k'>t ol your pno
paratton <·11n tw don,. dl
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91\M to lOPM. M 1111 thru
1-'tl or Sat lllA M to I PM.
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Adams Hu nt lfrh
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for boat -.ult"' ofr1r'" 1
day Wl"l'k inrl wt~kt•nd
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~red b'75 J2JJ2
•Rtx'Ef'TIONIST•
for r h1ropr11c11r office.
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V\Jlapa lcMdl.n1 J wolor
~full Ume 1nddn'1¢
~urant full 6 part ~at no nlt~lt Cal I
time. Cuh.ler ti Aiu;IJI 973-UCl:M
t•nt undw1<'h liar Sel4ll
lrvlMI Clubhou.., Xlnt worllln1 cond II tlub ......_,/Wes
nllftlbeiilalp » 2. Moo M• 111
ft'! 75'·1500 J11ck btwn ;,e w .. ar• loolrln1 for 2
••PM turuun minded l•"e" ~ t'lCperienced In F.uropt1a11
... yttr.,...... r loduna to 1111111t our
• ..-.-Manaaer 1n aale1 a.
We need rapon11lhlt". ma~emmt t'ull ume
Super'V11on J>O••Uon1 •v111l am.
C'.ount.-r 11.-lp m dlately Sa +-cora
Uca Uu)'ll m • prufit 1hannj( Call
Hounrcir11 for •PPl ti interview
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wtmda IUOhr ~ 7100
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Equal ()pportun1h
Employer.
PAln' TIME CASHJE R
H .8 . Prefer mature
'#Omln in ~·a unemcum·
bered.~
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growing de11lgn 11tud10
h8'I opening for un in
t.elli1ent 4 •&irH11I v~
peraon to h1&ndlt' ofc
dutiu. Wi ii train
•tan.
REC f: PT I ON I 8T
TVPl~'T buay Irv de
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W/food typ1n1 llklllll .
Previous olf1ce ex per. re
qiared Lllbt typm(J w I
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WUNG INSTRUCTOR
needed for~ 27· rrwa;ml(
l&llboat, part llmt! 1n
dudina wtcnda. ~ 7100.
SCOPfo: ORILLl!:I<. will
trwcn w 111 omt' t•x
penent'c Calf for appl.
562-1634. or 54t-3887
Screen shop needs handy SU.; Halston 8out.Jque. efert man, expe r
Soeo.tptau Pt·Ume he lpful Full time
~ 6 Set'1, Exper tn S..9338 '
Warehoule
Larae Nat1 o n11I
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part time warehouu
worile'I'. p.ckl.na " 1hlp. J1tn&-lmmed. openJn.c
QI.II ror lnfo 115'7·1160 Alk
for Mr Mt! Rlchardlion.
ICHTSHln
PWE.UP
ASsml.£1
wttb at leaat J ~UI ex
perleoce, preferably uwapaper. &acellent
company bet'IClflll. Aoei)'
blhMen tAM aod tP'M.
~darcMalbf'rlday. LMllCOAIT
DA&Y"'°' .....
330W. Be~Sl. eo.tallna
Equal ()pportunJly
PllONL
... wtdle JOU ...... Ttlepboae Aa1w1rtn1
ltnlc• full lime/part u... Varle4 alllftl • i.ti ..... t•orl'f•· 111!.&.ee•&c.1•1 rMIQON llLAND <DTA=Q•VIM8
KUllf'l'lfllOTO l'llACff
Ideal for 1tuclent1 6
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VIC1tlont. Typla1 :.= ... s .0 .11. Call *-·"""''"'
fll..tJme, 20 hn Pt'f' wffk,
lnaurance, aen 'I ofk
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,..pl)Mlbla tor h~1wn1 6 P'adna mettttal ordcra
at a fl M j.ler 11nnum
volu.me &lcrtuful can·
~ wm hava t 10 ,,.
aper1ence with putthu·
htl 11mell atampod or
tn1ctUnld met.ti IMlJ'U 6
molded pl11tlc part1.
9.lbmtl r..wne or call
ID INSTR\111 ENTS
1.55Ga..mlcal LaM
Ha.mt. Bch.' Ca .... 714 ...... 1
RY..CEPT. CPA FIRM
Good typ1n1 1k lll1
MacA.rtbur Blvd• Jam·
bor9 Rd. Irv, 751-0274 -------
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Pwmlnentpart Ume No
aafJI' nee, will train Car
req S3 ~Hr+ mlleaar
W1th ratte In 3 ID9ll Stu
dalll OK Hn J.S PM.
Mon thru F'tl CM II Oea.n
na tor Appt. S.t·MIWI trvvw
RIX:EPTtONIST: For In·
t.enultkaal CPA firm ln
NB. MUii& bave fn>nt of.
fie• appearance • be
able to baadle buay JJhonea. T1&P1 towpcq
req'4. plaaant envlroa· meat w/varied dutl'et. 79«41 Aall fOf' S..e or
UIM.
&CWiiOMiST
Private club. £aper
w /\)'Jll.Da 11dJJa. 144·~.
SALES MANAGEI ..
We are currently 1eelcin1 a
qu1lltled applteant to a11ume
Immediate N1pon1lblllty at our
Huntln1ton Harbour Realty
Office. flunttn1ton Harbour
Reilly ~ a 1ublidlary of the
"'Chr11Uana Comp1nles-, Inc. lilted
on Ute New Yorlr Stock
Exchan1e. Forward r•WIMll &o:
Amfn~u Couture p,.. -rd. For appt call S40-eMO SECRETARY. o ff ll' 1•
Mon&l l~5 wort •mall irowrnw n.~1ctur1n1 Co Tot>
Salesperson. per ma n.-nt pey uod beMtitA l'ermi.
fuU lime. wdJ tram R M n t' n t F I t 1 m e S H
Abra m • C w t " I 1111 »tclneenna. 8.l4 Proehl(' Showroom, IHlll N1·wport lion Pl, Newpol't Bch
Blvd.. eo.t. M t!t!• 6CU51W
SU.penon w.11.nled full ti SECRETARY
pert Ume SaJ1&ry + c·om Ex.pl'lience with ttronl(
mlu1on. co bt!nd1t11 • typ1na. " 11 hortband
l<>Od w I) r flt In I at Uilla, full lime Cllrt'er
moaph ert'. Apply 1n opportunity AppJy ·m
.,..... Pft'llOD to. Mr. Fuent.e*i
STANDARD SHOES at Robert Bet.a. William .ms. Briatol, c... ~. Alfll()t'. 1401 Qu.11 a. Newport Beacb.
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ao a rtW. •ea. ~:Set, a! 'Tr•4fpd,at (l1QSPV) '71 MOB : UM m l. "75 Rabbit: Xlnt cond. Ml-Ml:Zev•. H0.7000 ~ Mid, dll rtllll 11.. Y-.ba IU*tt\alb cale. Baek ... rn1 t\ llhal. -n•41pdS/1l C011t) All/J'JI, wire wbeel•. Low mJJeqe. $3500. Call Tl Seville, leather seal$, 70 Marquis, new cond. Aliils.... a ... -._to IP. lal•beda 911'. 5 year ::::=~=» ·~HARBORBLVD. :r~od. WOO/beat. Jdlo ... 2215 wire wbeela, xlnt cood. ~ma, all pwr, $900. ~YAOITS ........._ SnOO. Joe. bet Wanaot1. ID atock or 'TlallAAJC(l19WDA) 540-641054'-0JIJ '72 VWExt.ra Cleao Low mlla. MOO. CaU ------
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WANf TO L&ASS load It'll Y•ma.ba 115 l'.lndl.ll'O lam • ... 't •tereo cassette, low · · ~1Wlal't.4PM '11 Seville sunroof, xl!lt cood, SBOO. best of. ~ ~....__, ,._,I II"' 0 J 0 ·•pm ... ac or)' ,.._,_. 9746 '-"',...1....., ~ -·..... .e oew. o Y 1$ O ..,..._a.bowroom ~ew Ure.. A·l -.-authent1c wire wheel ,,_•~-·-------.Id Scalt, 7ID or mi.lea ,,.., Qall m.ot06. _.. ...,...__ ... •••••••••••••••••••• '63 VW Van body Ir en1. LOADED I I . .... 9952 -.W Ar-I YAM .,..... ,_,_,__ t d $900 . o ma., res. t u;
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tll.000 dMa. k> aules. '7&0/ol· I••••--ua.ISILICTIOM rmp 6'f.llilS C ttl? Sacrifice, a gem! '74 ml)C.a'JI ler.5e-70ll. ~--·-... .,. C»MIW 19-· · ....................... ·n Karman Ghia con· o Must II rstblt, great S-.. A.flrtew.,, · '..,. '7SSIJ'd«, •mere 31.k ml, PIU&IOT vertlble, t owner, 43,000 ....................... ID.Pl. 4-cyl, st.It. 8·trlt, air , ...... W t06 '77HONDAXL·1S· CltJof lZOl't ~tcond.SS400or «icmi.xln.tcood,mags, '75. 3 apd, air. am/fm ll000.498-27SS
...................... LIKE NEW S....,. S,., .. SZll'I bmt offer, Caab. 907·7811 SAi.a SBVICI radials, yellow, $6000. cwetk, 33K mi. $5200 •
••• Lu&kn 16, 25ft, van -.00.""'731. c21~at21 .11.zzz ALSO a..,..,••s dayss-5, AMDLIASO•• 558465 caJ.lSS7~aft4 :30pm. '68 Mustang, stk shirt, hull . s lip in NB, ~ -IM ~ 0 .....,.,,.,,.. tManoOtl.Sll00.499-29116 1i......_ .. ___. '170 ST-• '7• Ftatl.MTC auto v-,..._, ~ (X( Road Car. Black sand -ea-ro: Red/blk int. 1--------bea uti f u I. u ooo . ·~ ·~ -· . ., --i NOWIMPROGRESS! fol .,.. ·ee F b k 302 *'8010. .. ••••••• .. ••••••••••••• "-'cl "71El50 Conversion, Call today . We al.so may very low mileage. toy frame. Souped 1835 lo mi. FM/cass. mags. asl ac . en~.
. Circ umstances forces xlnl ..,_.,, . V-8 a to have that pre.owned $2 500 I Offer. Ca I I m&•CH , ..... .,...ITS Y..! eogSandor 81Econom1cal l3100. Sti.1>~2868. ~~·1oftdr.nmru842·"4Lio~(l Gave your boat ins. a aale ol 197~28. Wilder· ~-.air, • u • BMW you are looking •1190. ..,_ ~ ~-uter Rae· ..,.,.,
cbec:k·up. Call Boat • nea traveJ trlr. Compl. AM/Fii sler. cus., CB, fer! IM8 Dove Street mg Tues. KVB shocks, "78 Carmm Z28, xlnt rot\· 4pm
Y.cbt Ins. for a free sell-contained. A/C P/S/B, crpt. panel, sun· 131-2040 495-4949 •74 J24 wason. a /c . NEWPORT BEACH Obe lighting 673-6721 or ~TO· 8-ptrt_,;,.~.':!~so.e. A/C, -7-S.-pow--e-r._S_/_B_.-s-le_r_eo.
quote. Over 25 yrs exp. . t , rf, mags, new tires, AM/FM cass. lo miles, 75J..0900 6tl}T197AallforJ1m ... ..., ._...,... 0 (1l.f)873.BOAT or um1nc. many x u s . bilcb, much more.~-~COUMTY'S S2000 /bst olr. eves. 2BM m.i. xlnt rood ng
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OC&•s..1 W. Wilson St, s p. 48. Van · MW Motor Home, '68 Flat 124 Cp. Ooly 604 VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9955 ~ ~ 1570,loaded, 4f\. 63llllml Mich, AM/FM IAe New! Only 11,840 1'79DIMO a.a.Ille ._../CN._,. 983--75119 ~ cass. SJ.200 080 by 9/12 miles. Features 10clude a fAIAMCE! ••••••••••••••••••••••• e · cu.tom Cite Racing '77 ~A 18~': Fully '71"'-T • -Wb 1 646-1Cll9or645--2180. KC. sunrool and much more. SAW. SHVICE on Camaros. Capnc~. "70 Delta 88. 4-dr. P IS. v-~ n---u.y in· Al S/C, aunt cood, best or. '"""""vy ~ ~a ee .,_,_ "-"'"e-Le••I a <....,,.....,..') ....... R&<r•MG P IB, AM /FM stereo . .ua .... _.. f """..,,_ n---.... PS PB to ~~"'"" .... n .. '"Fiat"-der.-•-t---". °"'~'"'" --~ MonteCarlOI Malibus& · Bri•tol "Ondltlo er...,,........., .......,; "0 '• • ••a • a C I •• ...,_, AU• '-VIN -....i-.-....1y ~-OVERS~ .... 0 .,., .. VERV · on g. owner. reg gas, " ~ n · · · Sl400 644-7129 "-Of.:;; SYer, ftC. w/extras. Lo mj , $6400. rn...-v O ~ ~ER~TS Novas. Drastic reduc· 1llOO 833-0898 $195,000. Owner/Dir. T;-a-iuma.. · · Rol.lsBoyce BMW ~2l862 &:.AC llOnS! ---~ZJU or after 5 call ..----.. ....... , 9110 1975 VW Extended roof 1560Jamboree NABERS SAVE MOW!!! PWo 9957
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14. V bo d d 11. 3 rail motor cycle trls 41,000 mJ ; 1 OWNER; AM /FM, lo miles. beige ffrte VOlYO 4 Run.about Snrl. auto ,_,.afaBJn • toe Urne W/UW. box. Good cond. elu refrig; propane iotr. S2SOO /bst ofr . ,.....,u_....,._Blvd tran~ AIC AM t f'"
a ..... 00 • mus se · 1 $175. Steve alt. 5pm. stove le heater; AM/FM S.-9049 COOAMESA xlnt ~· Sl300. 540 41 j'j, yr old. si.ao. 673-4893 ~1103 caas atereo: CB: Sll995 or IOI McLAREM's l(J()() Ho\11.)()( 8lvcl k.ndl.
Udo 14, sail #:H96, trlr, JwlloSlr'Ylc•,P..+s belltolfer.Evs,673-2372 $ .._. 9727 c~_.Me!..\ s.40<>100 646-9303540..9467 ~w-_960-5265
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S1400or bst oCr. 752·7388· Cmt.om shelf w /boot. for tank. SSOeng, new rads. 9"lllU nwW ~===••••• •• ••• ••••• EXQ..USJVEL y VOLVO sJ.4 ~.~~~~l~ce =~-~ t!:r~9 J;t
14 · HOB J E CAT & Datsun P.U .• $200 or best heavy-duty trlr hitch. 850 N Beach Blvd. HONDA Cars '78 /3 911.SC Targa. A c. Largest Volvo ~aler M.S-9588
T'RAILERCALL offer. 552·79Cle A/C. 79,000mi , xlnt mecb LA HABRA MAHY 5·spd . AM FM ca!>s . mOn.ngeCounty ' ...,.,.... 9968
496-0795 cond.$3000.552·5211. (S Mi.No.ofSAFwy) ToChooMFroM! burglar alarm, dead BUYorLEASE "78 Monte Car l o 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.._ W..ted 9590 (7141522-5333 U IVER'S 8Wllch, P7 ures. r · & 8·· DIRECT 1z.JOOm1 Xlnt buy Volare St WRn AtC, Catalina 30. Loaded with Sunday by AppL H ITY wbls, imma c. show st.op· Bek>wbluebook. 644·2259 Xlnt rond S3400 or !:>!it ~l;!:t~,~·-:.~:; vw~~'.;m. ~:~;§; ~'~M~'r.~;.."!'= -'7E..~GMC .:.:.::":·:·::: ~., ;;=.~;:.'::.!.'; ~':,~:;:..~r:,
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cabin. Like nu. Moving. AN\'TIME seel.L'I f1RST! Costa Mesa 540-9840 turbo carrera body & Anahetm 750-2011 "86 ELCAJUNO Besto r 67$-062 ~ a.OCS '72 lmmac. cond. r ,,..__, I th rbo Runs ~ '74 Satellite 4-dr. pis. a \" · · 1 BJ u--1-a__,."' ea er tu ID· r.11 ~ '"13 auto. plb. aood cond &tan1'1aocma Sabot. 6yn 4·sp, auoroo • au 1916..,.... CVCC, brand terior. Car LO new cond '77 VOLVO 3'2DL 4 apd.. -...n_.._. -Sl.300 ~
ofd, brand ne. w North VW"'-W-"'•e, lr""'" ' . ·. •-stereo. 714-673-57~ ~~·lo mi, 40mpg, ~~~-492·4780, eves AM/FM caueue ateree. By owner. '72 Cbny Sta·
..U.900.67$-7100eves. & ;::;.end"~ so";; K '76 BMW 2002 27Km l. auu.oan:,54&·'7238 ~ ~ ~:!;..11+ city tion Wagon. Cheolle '17 Volare Wgn a te .
X1nt · ond ~ '77 "-... -W • A t mTV -.... _ -c owner P IS Allll FM stereo, roor Ca.c>MADO 25 European Gbia prts. · l'\llUUllC c · •·•P· .......... a on: u o, '00 &I.per 1800 Roadster. --· "'• · • 631-1291 flt "' Or._.. C-'r AM/FM &-track. ..100. A M I F M I c a s s • n u black. mecb. xlnl. Good '861Z2S: Good ru.n.niaa M · P IB. A/C. new whrtewalJ rack, SUOO. 912-4702 A Fnt S•ll•r Xl•t . 292:5HarborBlvd. 561-9&97 Micbelins, Lo mi, ~-body ft int. New tires. der. f1UO or best otter. tins..CB.com.m'I IJl•t.es. HH
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67~321Z. IM.PORTANT 567-0400 at,000 aules.. White/ta/I '67 911, rare car. 6S,000m.J, le.lber ant.. FM st.ereo, ••••-••••••••••••••••• Runs good. Besl Offer.
NcrrICE TO WE IUY interior· Hard lo beat, xln1 cond. Must be seen ! AC . c b e r r y co n d . "79 XR 7. ~. Every 9112· nl4
18 Ft. f lbergla s READERSAND C'R.A.t..1C•RS ·r9 5281 : Assume my hard tofiod. $3500. Call f1¥XJ/olfr.6'59U7. S3200beat.'91·1313 concevableoptaonincld.1-._-V-en-tut-a-:-2d-r-aed-a-n. catamaran complete. ADVERnsERS WIOh" ,.. ease, lo payments, lo !lll>0089. moonrool. W1tt whftls.
Dl0&1$-2210 The price of it ems AMO TRUCKS mi, lease co will help -... -.... -__.-.-A-___.--lo-1-_-•. -. '6U12TARGA , "671225: 2dr ~an. auto. ndial.s. AM rFM stereo t~!~b~. · l:Z~ b~~ advertised by vehicle rmance. 556-0571 Mike. ,., ......... ""vni ...... Rwllgreatonanygu r9:so or best offer. cau.a c.pwr windowtft •CAL-20. Xlnt; chute,
VHF , knot meter,
tM>ernackle mast. 6 +
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dealers lo t.be vehicle 675-134Seves. •.soo. •.ooo.Call67J.6510 833-01.815, 752-9416. sHt3 All ltbr seats. ,_673-_ms __ . ____ _
cl assllied advertising '73 2002 . SUNROOF 7l4"644-S7J6, 213""'48-8652 Purdlased for S1 O.Z79 +
columns does not Include Air, auto. radials. excel "-1-' 9730 ·~l'::p~~k~WX·Mm~e~ ~Used t.u Ir be. m July Will
any appUcable t axes, cond. $4.550. 673-2750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, wood steenng whl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sell for 18.279 Now.
~ Bonnevllle· 2dr coupe.
loaded. xlnt cond,
sacnfice $17915. 159-0309.
license, transfer rees, XK£ '71 V-12 auto, 6SKml . busted crank. umf1ce AMC 9905 6*9030 bdwn 8 .tr 6 Mon · ....._Sia,./ financecbarges,reesror ~ 9715 new trans. t6.200/ Best 14000 firm. 675.9910. •••••••••••••••••••••••.Fri . 759-9517 evei. & flst.atesale "77GranPnx, Docb 9070 air polJutJoo control de· •••••••••••• •••••••••• Offer. M2·S882 eves, dys 673-346ll 1112 Rambler. NnS OK. new wtncb 2 tone. full JXIWer. T-top
••••••••••••••••••••••• vice certifications or de· "78 Capri Gbia, V6. 4 spd. ~7S7S. !:rakes. tire6. Nds carb '-'Cl 9940 S4S96 67~ -S&WSAYAILAILE aler documentary pre· Can'tSellVour Car? snrf, air, AM/FM. maa .,_Ghia 9734 ~1975 914 20. :idnt wort .. $200 646--01..56 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i<6Trans A1n. loaded.4S5. • YACNewport64&-05Sl pention charges unless CllEVIH IMW whla, ml.nt714-MS-2922 --cond., only 45K m1 . newpam\, $4600
otherwise speciCied by PAYSTOPDOLLAR ............_ 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM cass .. brand Mell 9910 .PHIL S.S7-9eo6 Newport Slip. Power only. the lldvertiser. For Clean Used Im ports -new alloy wh.la le tires. .. •• ••• • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ---caUMi.lleorOon ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8500 or bat oHer '73 Buaclt Century, 2 dr. LOOG '88Firebird xintcond.ln E .50 per ft. $250 mill.
8'13"'5411 W.,.H/ llS.3171 640-9752 full pwr, all extras FORD & out 350 eng pis, p/b. aGasles 9520 ---------·-9755 Sl200. Ruos great . air. a m 1fm cusette WISH TO PUR~E la·
side mooring at Avalon
Harbor for 48' bo at.
lmmed cash 673-0227
••••••••••••••••••••••• W' .A.MfEDI. -5 5 7 9 7 S S e v e s • deck Must sell S2250 or 11128 Uncoln Tou.riag car, A ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekends. bestolfer 842·464:!. Phaeton. xlnt cood. Aak· Lat,e, model Toyotas, iO Rmault 16: •cyl, good
Ing $48,000. 1913 Cad xlnt Volvoe. Piclnlpa & Vans. cond. Sl27S. '74 Apollo 6-cyl, landau n. '6bied 9970
card asking '35,000. 1113 Olllust.oday! 53&-9152'.SMichael morns t.op. auto, air. 3SK m1.
Re s po n • P t Y n d s Ford Model· T Roadster --... •-· 9756 good auleage, xlnt cood.
moderately prittd slip, Ru xel trans, front --T-S2850.6'5-1876
l!IB' fNIT boat. Canals or ? headers. super engine, ••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •
B-3C76eves&wknds. xlntcood. Asllingt25,000. TOYOTA·YOlYO 18711 BEAt:H BLVD. •1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
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'77 Hallett Mini Cruuer, restored. must sell. vertible. 1 owner. 43.000 ~ .. !!:'~!<~.
131 bra, nma great, cu.st <213)"'2-T190 PORSCHE'S ·~Roadster2000: Sspd, orig ml. x.lnt cond. mags, .. ~--..... ~·-· " trtr, *7500. Sat·9123 llllCIHllDlllll t2400 Gd cond radials, yellow, $6000. Velildes 9530 848-3729eves/wknds S4$-M6S ClOsto sUNoAn
Tl I art..._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED iO 3tOZ: Ooe of 15t sooo .._. 9731 ·sesuverCloud.1 C ....... •;;;••••••••• CXI Road Car: Bl.tck sand built. Needs restoring. ....................... $19,000 ....!.. io I 91 JO toy tnune. Souped 1835 AlJownas the opportunity a.tom paint• eog. 76)1 .,4 RX• Rotary ••ioa: 98Ml44 • -vw mi. or Economical to consider the purchase aa.611-29211eves. New ...... , -eel cood, ..__,,, 9760 -·••••••••••••••••• J&. Sand Blaster Bae· or trade-la al your clean ----------M ~-Pl· ~-1010 -·• lla'Oed 10' cab-over il:lc nre.. KYB abocu, fllncbe. Check with us 1979 DA~ -..... pm · ..... -••••••••••••••••••••• a.tater. Nat 2 weeks Qbe Ii~ 87M721 or TOO.,! 210.JX eve&. SAAi
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all. 5. ---------condJtioolna, low. low WIS-SBYICI _.LMs. ... ---------14-..eDrfws 9510 mil es . 11 ke new !
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v .. loo eamper. P IS, '77 CJ-7, loeded, like new, '*' .....-ei.o &.11-.-....11 •o ._. P/B. Orts. owner. S.,500. w /CB It st ereo, Call OetOen a_.. ... m-~ ~.....-1' ~
l6Mlll&eve. Days : 498·0130. Offe ~~=:!:===~-I NABERS t ............ 9140 _'JllM __ ._112 _____ _
.. --... ••••0 ••• "II·~. ae, stereo, ~ ... , litd , ~ 2 llot._.aw, aeldom p /1 , loaded . Low ..................... .. ..s -... 55llOOO ..... ,..., '81CJO. 6"-m4 .......... t701
P .P. er 211/m.2. ••••••••••••••••••••••. 2600 Hart>or Bl\ld. COM.l /\le.l. 540-9100 • ... :1:' I '71 OllC \<\T •·•bl, ·,.-.... W 9150 abortbed. IUpaicle, UM 1Tftllll8MI ... , ......... _........ mJ , loaded w /xtr•s. IU 1"911Ul'C '72 JIQZ: Lo ml., perfect
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llhr seats. auto trunk.
wire whl covers. nu tires.
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PP. 111•) 759-9501
'77 Cadillac CdV loaded.
Xlnt cond Must See
Pnced lo sell. 646-4844
days, 54(). 8802 eves.
"76 El.DO CONV. all ex·
trae. V()IUe Urea. 32mML
$ll.SOO. P.P. 714-131-2200.
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crystal apricot with
leather Interior. Low mJ1ea1e . One owner.
~e who need people (801.lm >
Moald always c~k \he $9200
Service Dtnctory int.be JllSllarbot' Bl .. C.M .
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t.al trunk. fully lioaded,
top rond. reg gas, $2500
55&-9192
c '67 lmmac cond.
Bnusb green1wh1te in·
tenor AJ.r. mechanically
xlnt . Depe nd able
SlSOO 1oCr Call 9S5-0989.
'77 T·Bi.rd, 21.K mj, all op-
t.Ions. whl & burg. $4500
er S800 & TOL at $189 mo.
5G-3Z37
YICJll 9974 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'74 Vqa manual . trans.
Rum well. SllOO /or offer
1162-9801
smDMY
M.Jor. modlul l tranlc company as
cekm1 a C"IU'ttr penon who lJ.kes •
bu yd k, with cx~llflftl!l ftl 111,
ho.rt.hand & l it xpU'leoeo helpful
' & a ood aptiludt' In malh. We are in need of a t'lt· t•l'ttr who ~n,oy
detatl & dlvt!rslnraUon 01\·lmoker
t-;xc tlcnt beneflti . Pay
('Ommen1surnte "''1th t'xpcriencei.
l'xcellent surroundln~s Location rloae
to ull your Pt'nsonal nt-ed~. Mt · ion
V1t-JO urcu Only lho~e ~eoklntt
pcrmun •nt t•nlploym nt need apply.
Cull Su.sun for appointment, 581 ·3830.
SICMTAIY
......._ B••l.ft. rtm . rm ... at'°°" ar oc CIU:I. ln ttdUll'll• lot
....... 1$Tt9T
n:AalERS erect Mon 6
Wtcl. ).1. "ao per hr. The llu4lna 0 •m•
TIA~
't IMuW-'94
S11NIDAY
Qualified 1ub1t1tute
wadMn wanted tu teach
K· 12 ltudenta a.a a re1ult
d a t.M'her work IWP 51CB'fAIY~
Xlnt t.YPiJll 1kllla req IJltl1 S/H. 0 c ALrport
11re•. Salary d pen
&U-Ottl
•"« r•taurant de•1&n pqt Vabd Cal rr.t4"n
firm Typln1. varied nal ur t·m.-qp:nry
dut.I•. ~emal 1mall rnidentJaJ required Ap
Off'tc.-e, exttiknt medical, ply at. tbr Penionnel uf
tw.Wuls' 7111 ~ ................. .
""" PrulramUc '!'YU DDl
rteiowril•t· j{af~lae • ~ dlslnd CID •n. oot ,..red. Mat blNl
ao.,_.AKMdavi.l11a.
t:O I Call for appt. .,..
VALET PARKERS
Part Umt. 0-.ya 6 ctltea.
Wumen eocoura1ed to •PlllY Call 13! ., .
WAl'tER WAITRESS
P/1' Lunchon.ly. Pnve~
Uub 6"-544M
Olldlpot lku ft. froaUeu ~ Whlte.
IC-125()
Microwave: Laree.
NoreJco. perfect cood,
$llO.
W.aMr /dryer apt 11ze
White. Lady Kenmore.
IDlaet. S.Sl ·ZNG aft 5: JO
FamiJy.alzed 2dr ref rig : v er/ cooc:t cood. Slz.5
562· UM.3. SS 1 ·"5«>
.......................
Sl.Cal'TAIY dental parkas~ C11 ll fi«1orcalJ
Newport Center Li.w .~--------.._.u.f&d
Waltr ... e1. Immediate
opminc for exper. d!ooer
,\ iraveyard. Pa.td vaca-
l.l<lnl. Sood llpa. Apply
Taylor's Reatauraot.
Redhill 4' Santa Ana
---Biiby crib + attes!IOnes. Freezer·Whirlpool up. ~.
Firm. lnt.eWcenre. 1ooc:t ___ Sdieal Dhtrict ri&bt llO W rt, like MW.
Sae 1299. ~ 1295 eves $kills • prior l~al ex Z3:iO W. Lat.h11m, lh~met, oerience reql».red cau SECTV RECEPT for Ca
l\i&b Bruer7S8-3800 1mall oHtce Typlnc. l·7l .... 217l
obcme Ute bk.kc Looking ~~~~~~~--SICal'f AIT lor someone sharp -
Npt. Jkh. market re S3.2Shr PoaltJons in pro-reacher for pre lft'hool
sear c h ri rm seeks ducUoo also open. no ~aper. needed, hall
:secretuy w /top notch up. neces. £01lls h l.lme.~1919
Frwy, Tua_U_n ___ _
WAMTIDDIJVB
SUMDAYOMLY
Whirlpool waaher $75
Kl~ Aide dubwaaber
Iii>. e.&-OU6
Apt. slie elect clothes
Watttbed, Klng u . us('(! I
mo. special wavele:s,
mntnss. U)('f all ac~a
Pd S4 00 n e w , Sell
$2IOO.S48-1223
CEWICS llandpa10~ ceramics.
plaques. nativity s Pt .
plates. much m1 sr
it.ems Abo spec-1al or
den • co&on doM at r p
asonable CO!lt 846 5745
Lawnmower W Wine
-...... SlO.SlS Planu ,
draftJn1 table • Johl
more.sa.~
WHITHa
IUYING
or
stat.lstical lmog & dk· apeall:ing. 6:J1 Ml•. l'eamer·Aldea, 2yrs col
taphone sk Ila. Some SECURITY-AGENTS -leee+ext w/DD. adullll, bookkeeping One garl of· I fice 'TlA~SS Hotel. Full time, wal &Sllisl wtall cbenl nl'odl!,
· tral;rl. various s h ift s . $550 /m o +-benef
Newporter l!m. 644·1700. 8 · 30-4 pm . Un 1 t e d
SECRETARIA L : JoeAYilaext 587. E .O.E Cerebral Pmy 646·5760
Ph arm• c e u t ' c 8 I ---------I Telephone soh r1torii. 1n Research Management ~Officer your home. evea , no
firm in N.B. has im-Weare seeking a reliable sales. SJ.00 hr. + bonui>.
mediate opening ror individual able to work Exper. only.~ 1468
SECRETARY to project flexible hours . Some
nanqer. Good typing & security related ex· Telephone Sales part tramcribin& skills req'd. perience helpful. Enjoy time. Salary + bonUJ1es.
lllledical-Pbarmaeeut.ic ex eel I en t company Ask fOI' DarreJJ 631·1266
aper. belpfuJ. E .O.E . benefits. Apply 9am· TelephoneSaJes, ~-noon. Moo·Fr1, Penoo· ADYaT15'HG
SICUTAIY
Xlnt. oppty for efficient
gal w /top secretarial
sldlls to work 10 fast
nel._:..._ ... 0 TI'HOTB. Select qualified people _, only. Xlnl future
!IOONewport<:.enterDr 851·1120. M /F Call
Newport Beach Richard Davis or Alan F.quaJ Oppor Employer Hart.
paced Npt. Sch. R.E . ---------
de. Call UJa. 833-2900. Secy!Bkkpr for NB·Lido
To ~liver Daily Pilot
bundles lo camera Re·
qllrea van or lar1e st•·
lion wagon and a good
drivln1 record. Phone
642 4321 and ask for
lfarry Seeley or Don
Wllbams.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYEH
w ......... " FUU time. $:US per hr. to
111.art. Ute drivina. Muat
be 18 or over. Call
~7300Alk (or Ed.
WAREHOUSE-Parts
Plcka-. part lime or fuJl
lime. Call B•m·ll•m.
~74ZJ.
WAREHOUSE /
DELIVERY person for
party rt'ntal store.
Pttlme. Apply 2025
Newport Blvd. CM
dryer HOV. Uke new. Black aaug conv '!ofa.
SIS. &l6-0861 . xJnt cond 1125 or best of
New CaJoric Gu Range r_er_9&4_ ~I
Self clean oven. Bwlt in Ku1,1lu• mattrci11., box
rotisserie. aJI xtras. $200 spring & frame, lyr old. or beet olfer. 968-44110 1125. 562 5211
WAShing Mactune. needs
work. Cheap, tTUtke ofr
Avocado 2· dr rl'fnl( gd
('Of)(f, needs r cfnicerant
1100. 548· 1520
Jl\lrn. at a bar11a1n pnr1•
Bdrm auitea. 11 v1n.:
8ulles, consolf' ~l t•rN•.
hldeabed. lrl! v11r. liunir,.
&planlJI ~ 308-t
IOJO 7' custom de<'orlltor ~of11 .
sprtna " down, b<•¥ul ••••••••••• •• ••••••••• • 111' vel\'et In xlnt <'ond
Boys 20 " MX bike ~
w/Schwlnn frame &
Sbamano rims + t'Jttra
'Nt wheel back rim ~. &a-a1
0.,. 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••
KEESHOND Pupa_ AKC
Clamp st.re. M If'. Pet &
show . P vt pl y .
21Jlt»7· 1345 all 6 pm
Dtnln1 Room Set
fo'our Br'f'uer.rtyle ch111ra
wlt.b chrolJlt' leis and
black vinyl 1e11ts and
backs Oa rk wood
but.cber blO<'k la .. lt' With
chrome legs SlSO o r
make dfer Call 531 1397
A/168pm
~ r ,_,.., IOU •••••••••••••••••••••••
13 pc cstm drvm fft wht. 7
~gm cymbls ltkf' nf>w
eves SUiOO 7111-1$21 Of 831 347~
OLDOAK MIJ..K CRATES Sc.ut
TIU: COUNTY f"AJR Acrord1an. hand mad,.
SI 00 Eadl !)40.0940 r• from Italy Onitinal
JOffN WAYN.t; C:LUK
Tenrua membership ft1r
pn~ '1000 MOO t1r be\I
df er MO-SfWI
ule flOOO + tran.\ ltt °""' i.rnor. 11u . dnt ci.>nd
Cal1 CaUUe7Si-0451 ne w pad~ •• uk J.4SO
Mela Vn'd1> Swim & Ten·
ru C1ub Memben1b1p for
sale Reaao nablt'
!nMJl6
Daya 67S 76H. ~v"
~
Coon Trumpeot ,... cut'
LAU new l200 or best (}(
fer 562-&SlJ
SELLING
lM• .. y_,.
DAILY '8LOT
IOAT MART
To plou .,ow Cid
c.1 642-5678
B.ICTllC
l8' df'ctnt' Dldf~kl I j
nn:litt UJte new Ow M r
18.000 873-8 t 1 I .............
I 0 'p "' tolO . ..................... . SHAG CARP ET
Two lone gold 7S +
yards u ~ed -1n t'Jt ·
t-.Uent conditJon flOO
CalJ ~1-4435
OHlceFwsrJlue & back & '*1ndow
f; 'c illf 1015 tcreem for a 27 Bayllnw
Mesa Verde Teruua Mem-
bership sr,oo Will spbt
lJ'ltn:.'I feel 979-1658
---·•••• • • •• • • • • • • • Victon a $100 1146-599'7
Dtc'TAPHOME
f>o1.ab6e W /tram<Tl ber
New Sanyo COit S400
Sell S2:50 ~ 'ZZ74
Seat't.ary /Exec. · Hot.el
Top skills requi r«i Self
lsle sales olc ol mfg co.
Secy s kilhl are prime 1 m ·
port Skkpg respon ltd to
pos ting & supplying
basic input of co outside
acdg farm. lnd1v must
be sa.les onent.ed & enJoy
talk 'i.e b y ph
w 1r us1omer!> when
customer svr deplS. re
qs. asst Sal open. xnll
bener. Cull fl75·1888
Telephone Sob c1tors
Lock:y you ! We have 2
operungs & it's not often
we lose a telephone
sOOC'ltor How would you
like to earn anywhere
from SJ.S0.$6.00 hr and
suU spend all day at the
beach? The hrs are Sun
thru Thur~ 5 30 9pm
There's nu i.el11n g in
\Olved & n o exp
ne<'essary 54-0 40111! aft
lpm Ask for Sue
Warehousing, Shipping & ••YORKSHIRE TER
Reee1V1ng RI ER Mal e Puppy
-..,.w. 1055
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ars 22 cu ft dbl dr Credenza good quality
Ong. COit ~ A.blun11
1.'JO'} GeJoa 4 5 OUnC'l"'\
new teOO 'ell S450 bf-..1
<Ar t:i.ed nnl) 6 llmt''
~ e-.~ r>r 549 5il!i,
dr.o
Ulrter /well organized
Newport.er Inn, 644 1700
Carol Warsaw ext 544.
!-;OE
Secret.an aJ
• •ATTEHTIOth •
Students Teacher:.
Housewives''
EARN VACATION SS
WE NEED
SECRETARIES
IMMEDIATELY
with or w /out shorthand
UlbC or short term. hoU·
dQ & vacation pay.
bo&p1lalizat1on avalla·
b6ia.
54M741
:B48 Campus Dnvt·
1 across Crom
John Wayne Airport I
Equal ()ppor Employer
SECRETARY rrr. 10-3 flexible. Mon
Fri Young attractive
lady for Real Etltale or
fiee. Typing. d1ctaphone + pleasant phone voice
Newport Center Mr
Gerrie. MD-6fAlO
Secretary
DIC SECRET ARY
Newport Beach locauon.
Small office. lots or
vanety. some sl:il typing
required. Market r e·
!'ieU'Cb firm
IJ'Wle Personnel Agency
4118E17t.b. Costa Mesa
SILeZM 642-1470
Serv1ceo S tatum Allen Temporary fuJI time now
d.ant. Apply Moblleo Car lhru January. A~s 111t
Wash. 1701 Tus tin Ave cashier. fihng, Lite bk· 17st$t~M _ kpg, 10-k.ey by touch. lyp·
Service Station Manage. ing 35wpm, For in
menl Trainee. Full lime, lerview call Sandy
experienced. Lite Westmoreland 496·5922
mecha.nicaJ reqwred AJI ext.12.
Benefits. Apply · 2590 Theatre
Newport Blvd C.M Soac.k bar attendants &
SERVICE STATION AT-~. 20-30 hrs weekly
TENDENT·full·time. Evenrng en:iployment
$4 oo hr + commission. lheatre pnv1legcs App
644-6755 ask for Ed iy after 7pm Warner
Drwe In. 7361 Warner.
Service Station Allen· H.B E 0 E
dant, full lime Apply Tl RE & (' F NE HAL
:B!2I E Coaslllwy, CdM AUTO SER VICI'.:. 5 day
Service St11l1on Allen· work wee k Apply
dant, ser v1re cars & hght Newport Tire Cenler,
repair 2800 W. Coast DX> E Coast Hwy . CUM
Hwy.
SKJPPING &
RECEIVIN<.I.
-Tow Truck On vera ex·
per'd. Top pay Apply
G&W Towing, 7408
Cllms Way, C.M. 642 1252 WAREHOUSlNG. ---
SURFER MAGAZINE: TOW 'J'.RUCK DRIVERS.
We need good people to Expenenced onJy. Live
assist us in our ship-lnO>staMesa.646-9638
ping/receiving dept. & Trainee in Pur chasing ~ . Full & part and Trainee in Engineer·
Ume positions. Prince ing. Requirement: lite
benefits. health & de';JlaJ general ofc s kills. J>!an. Accepting applica· Abacus Agency. 17965
lion s now Cal I Jo Skypark Cr .. Ste G.
Horstmann, 49S-59'Z2. Or Irvine. 92714. 751·9700 apply 33046 C alle ---------
AYlador, San Juan Capo.
....,----......., ShoeSales xlntjobexper.
--.-----person Top earnings
T ..... Poslff°"
Switchboard operator,
must. be fla.ible. Avalla·
ble for'lnofit shifts Call
f<r appt. 645-7565 +benefits Full & p/l . Growth oppty here .
Otildrea 's Bootery. N. B.
Mr. Milter. 644-2464.
• SICUT AaJIS *
Tyl)e 70, SH IO. fin $14,400
Tyl)e 70 SH 80, Anab SlSK
&apt type SS Sl0,800 -rypeeo SH 70 RE $14 400 Short onltr cook wanted.
• ' woman preferred, 5 dys FIC Real FA tale S16,000 wk Tues·Frl lunch only
F ICAdagency Ste.ooo Sat/Sun br0eaUast & •Counselors SalesOurC>rfice• lunch. Apply In penon.
Appl Only /Free Newport Beach Tennis
Us Reinders Atency Oub 2601 Eaatblu!C Dr.
4020 Birch, FAtab '&4 _NB_. ______ _
Newport Beach, 1133-8190 Sm1 whlsl Dlstr. needs
neat, lntelligent peraon
lor variety ot duties incl.
order processing, ship-
Jlioc, poeling, " must be 1ood on t elephone.
Salary commensurate
W/exp. CM. 845-5883
SM4CI Ul-P /f'-
Catbler /Food Prep.
Mature. Openln1 " cloe· lat abilla. SeacUff C.C. ....
Snack bar " cocktail
wa.ltr .. a, lull time. ~Is wltodl. Apply ln
person. Forest Lanes
ZZT11CenlreDr, El Toro
TRAYaAGINT
2 yrs min exper. Nwpt
Bcb agency 644-5373
TRAVEL AO ENT
Min. 2 yrs recent exper.
lnlar'I I& domestic oom-
m'I sales, needed for lrg
automated Irv. agency.
Salary • w /ex per.
Qualified only .
(714)1157-2700
fru.ck Ori ver : Ort Ice
furniture delivery. OC &
L.A. Boblail truck. Gd
driving record. Exp pre-
f ' d . $3.50 to s tart.
McMaban Deak 1800
Newport Blvd, CM.
ec:M&50.
l'ypewri~
TIAllelTICH
F1e:ld 1ervke technician
-'th your own car. C.11
QTIUo tmne. 957-1115
~ ••ATT8fTION••
8tudenta TeaclMn
Houaewtva I I
EAltNVACATlON•
WEN.SEO: ~ e'Dkt ....... t1Pilt.I (Qetl Tnlttt
l'fa:DdOl&DIATELY 1-1 •abort a..nn. boll· da1 ft VHaUon pay, ._pkalbaUoo aulla· .....
VOLT
Reas. 838-1J87 -----
AKC reg, rru.ru male. brn
Doxie. 3 yn;, must sell.
SISO Bt:AUTI F U I.'
957·28.15
Sat/Sun , TV 's, furn .
b1k.e. lr.tl. warei.. p1nl!
pong lb I. el o th 1 n g .
garOC>n t'Q , book II • c I l'
2!1<-$100 313 Vista Baya,
CM. orr Santa Ana i\ H '
bl w n 22 nd & 2 3 rd
Mlru male blk Cockapoo. 1 fit31.a}l8
yr, Lovt'able' Adorable' l.Arge Church Humma~c·
Must sell. $50 957-2835 Sale 1441 w Hu lboJ.
ydlow ref n g freeitt 1
yr old. kemaker $400
559--0193
IOOICS & GAMES
Romance books by
Barbara C artl an d
..-numerous kub · gamh
Bergam pnrei. T1I sold
~ N Capella. CM
SlOO ~1216 ...._ Poww 9040
St.ereo sys~ 10 speakers
imtalJed tn your office
2J() 759-1216
1017 ..•.••.....•.••.•......
.......................
IC I~ Chns Crart
21' ~ask1f, re:=.lort'tl suoo 846-7 414
SURFER MAGAZINE ·
We net.-d good people to
a ss i s t u i. 1n o ur
War e h ou!>e 1S h1p
ping Rcrc•1ving Depl
fo\.111 & p;irt l1 mc• pcm
lions, Fringe benefits,
hcaJth & dentaJ plan. Ac·
cepting applications
now. Call Jo floriitmann.
"96-5922. Or apply 33046
Calle Av1ador. San Juan
Capo.
Pomeranians . Blonde Nt:WPOrt Bcal'h 1''r1 Sept ---------
~~. 5 wk:.. •durabll'.
bl.k i..ilver, "ood homt''· xlnt pe t SIO bs l ofr
7S2 9470
18' Bay boat Wood hull.
bt.Dlt 1n 1957 by Soulh
Coa 'l 1 ooh p t; r1· y
Manni· t'OR Run.-. well
'ound hul l $11:1011
~3149. 673 9092
WAREHOUSE
FACTORY
A.5SEMBLERS
utUe or No Expenence
Top Pay Paid Weekly
HOUIU.
Temporary Services
Irvine 7~-6666
EOE M ff
Welder, expe r MIG &
TIG. nun 50hrs. Health &
l)enlal benefilS. V .A I.
18781 Noyes AY.. Irvine.
M6-8210 ------Well attired reltabie
person needed for sales &
tbe desire to earn
S500+Wkly 111 vast grow.
ing new business. Call
~
WIRE OPERATOR
Major Newport Beach
brokerage firm bu open-
ing for an au 'l wire
operator. Mature, depen-
dable person who can get
aloog well w1th people.
Must work well under
pressure. Hrs 6:JOAM ·
3PM. Contact Joaette,
7141644-9111
Women 's Fashion
Warebouse ne e ds
rmlure woman strong m
math. cau 97&-LIOS ----WOMEM •• _
fem. 1 yr. Rare champ 14, 9-4 Sat/Sun 9 I
rod i.able male, II wk rem
wcM!e sable·pup 645· 1295
evei; ----Fn.to You 1045 .....•.•.•............•
FREE KITTENS TO
GOOD HOME.
675-~
4 Movie Star kittens. 12
wks, 2 males. 2 rem Best hom~s onl} 518 1337
t"VCS
2 Small Femall' do~:-I
s m a I I C o t' k t· r I
Chihuahua ncctl goud
home 548· 1305
Samoyed. male, 2 yr!>. Jll
shots Great w /k1d'
Needs yard. FH t.: E '
673--41~.
Adorable rem Cocltapou. 8
m os. l oves kid i..
Housebroken. Personah·
ly ! Er73--2ce7
FREE KITT ENS . I
FEMALE. 548-4&U
To good home. Shih·Tzu,
fem. petite. spayed, 4
yrs, nds dry climate.
Eves: 84C>-7265.
6 mo. old lh Shepherd 1.;
Husky mate. All shotJI
Loves ltida. 497·2068
Large white carpel & rub-
ber pad. 847·1624 eves
btwn6&7.
•mo. lulten free lo ad.
home. Must leave
apt. by Sal. 963-77fr1
FwAltwa 1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
**I BUY** Good used Furniture &
AIJptianffl-OR I wi 11 aell
or SELL Cor You
M4ST8S AUCT10H
64' 8'16 & IJJ..tUS
CA.5HPAID
Garage SaJe. everything
mu.st go tooll.. rurn1turt'.
blke. etc Call ~·2:)(11
Garage Sale 1846 Trad<'
Wltldl; Ln. NB Sat 9·1S.
ti S P a 1 n l 1 n g :-.
furn1sh1ngs & mJn}
other1tem..,
Everything mu~t ll O'
Sat Su n l!am · 742
Hudson A\C, CM cVu·
Paulanno & Rrai-1111 1
Brand new lo' t'i.Cal I.
rotlCh, ~mall ispplaiUll'C'
&mlXh mort'
A °' T I <J l' 1-; S . 0 /\ ...
nJRNl1 L'I< Jo:. m1rror:t.
QUllJI. trunl.' br8llh iron
beds. man) dec·orat1v1·
ma.o.r Sill Sun 6442 1''all
Uij~water. llunl Bch
Multi ll'nant . 781 1
Talbert. 01 Buch Blvd.
f.l B. f't1.. Sat & Sun
GARAGESAJ..E 2 hou!>e!>
SAlf' UM. Books. baby
furn, lg custm bar &
stools, edcer. clothes,
kitchenware. misc
aoodim. 5c·~. Corner
Santiag o Dr &
1't1ldewmds Lane. N e
Fri. & Sat. 9 lO 3 1917
Lanai, CM lorf Ml'sa
Ver-de West & Club lbl•
Rd. I Household 1tem11.
typewnt.ers. bikes. B"W 'TV, goll rlub!>, boob
etc
"'"*' I070 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pvt. party bas aohtar.-
DWnood Rin, over I ct
Muat sell o r caah
~or9&4-3280
IOIO • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Victonan dollhouse. rom
pl w 1Son1a Messe r~
furn .. wrought iron
ren cl-. etched win
dows doors. fully eler
tnf1ed incl. Chnstmai-
trt"e MSO. 759 1832 aft
5PM
6' x «1 2· Bakers rack 650.
elegant M arbM Por e
wa ll :.conces SJOO pr
752.-.i
Yard 'aruum ;\1•\4 ro~I
S3&I Sel I S15()
759 l21b
MrCorm1 r k. 141n g<i'
Power !>a" On~ ro~l
Sl6S Asking S85 759 1216
&Imper Pool Ta bit•. Com
merc1al grade Slatt' top
with outdoor cover $100
Of bestol(er 552·8519
3 rabbit:. w Cal(c
SlO t.oUJ
646-2231
"-& °"Jafts IOtO .....•.•..••••.......•.
Upnghl Burl"ood fan1<1h,
aobq~ piano S600
962-8373
PLAYER PIAN~S1995
ONE Pl.AYER 1750
:'\EEDSSL'RG ERV
BF.Al.,'TI f\.'I
L PRIGH"n-
l~CL TWO
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Orange · ~oast
EDltlON
Your Hometown
Dally Ne•spaper
I VOL. 72, NO. 256, 3 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 C .FIFTEEN CENTS
f No Relief Seen Fro DI Inland SDiog
J
By IOCllA&L PU&BVICB °' .. ...., ..........
Smoa and beat continued to
make life ml.lerable for many
Oranp County rftldenta today.
and air quality olfklal.a predict· r eel DO immediate Salvation for
, folks Uvins more than a few
mile. from the cout.
Fint·stqe health advisories ~ were issued for inland areas
such as El Toro and Anaheim,
wanln1 thoae particularly
sensitive to amo1 lo remain in·
doors -. the bad ail' sie8' moved
into ita sixth conaecutive day.
"We're predicting eood air
quality aloo1 the cout," said a
spokesman for the South Coast
Air Quality Management Dis
tricl <SCAQMD ). "But there's
not going to be any break for In·
landers. probably through the
weekend."
"Everyone la having a dif-
ficult time," said Ricki Yacks,
safety director for the Orange
County Department of E'duca-
tion. "We are su11esting that
scbooa curtail outdoor activity
such as football scrimmages.··
shf added
However, no formal directive
was issued to school districts
along the Orange Coast. Of-
ficials were asked to "use our
own dlacretioo," said Jean FJem-
inl of the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District.
No plans were made to curtail
phys ical activity for students in
the Capistrano Uni(ied School
District, where ocean breezes
have pushed much of the rancid
air inland. Likewise. officials in
the Irvine Unified School Dis·
trict today s aid it would be
"business as usual."
District spokeswoman Fran
Morton s aid "we've bad no
alerts from the county · ·
But Huntington Beach Union
High School District officials
cancelled all physical education
classes early today. Football
players were allowed to continue
light workouts , but some
coaches were expected to limit
a fternoon practice lo "chalk
talks ," a district spokesman
said.
Twelve air quality district ID·
spectors were in the field early
today to enforce restrictions on
emissions by large industrial
plants
Glass manufacturers and
paint &<>mparues were ordered to
cutback emissions between 20
and 50 percent, said air quality
<See SMOG, Page A2 I
ooters
l :Bergeson
I
tDecries
I
I
!Bill Limit
By JOANNE REYNOLDS I Of ... De+ty .. , ... St.ff
I Assemblywoman Mari an
Bergeson, R·Newport Beach,
s aid today she was "very disap.
pointed" that her bill to index
state income taxes was given a
two.year life span Wednesday
by the state Senate
Mrs . Bergeson, a freshman
legislator, introduced the bill.
which is des igne d to keep
Californians who receive cost of
Living pay increases from being
s hoved automatically into
higher tax brackets.
The measure, AB 276, cleared
the Assembly this summer. The
Senate approved It Wednesday
31-7.
However, Senate Democrats
amended the bill so that it will
be in effect only for 1980 and
1981. That move' was based on a
reluctance to commit the state
to a permanent tax loss during a
period of economjc uncertainty.
Mrs. Bergeson said a meeting
was held this morning by As·
; sembly leaders to consider the
t possib~ty of fighting the sunset
t amendment, "but there's such a t time constraint, I don't know
1 what can be done," she said.
The legis lative session is
• scheduled t~ end this weekend.
"I don't mtend to let sunset
'take place." Mrs. Bergeson
1 added. "That woule be like sun ·
setting morality. Ir I can't do
: anything before the end of the
' session, then in January when
' we reconvene. I'll immediately
introduce a bill lo kill the two-
1 year limit."
' Mrs. Bergeson said extensive ! lobbying by the staff of Gov. Ed·
• mund Brown Jr. led to the two· ~ year limit on the bill.
"He made it clear he would l veto the bill as it was passed by
the Assembly. but be didn't want
to be in the position of vetoing a
• tax cut." sbe said. t ·'I understand the lobbying
• w u intense to the point of him
threatenin1 vetos on pend.tng
Senate bllla to 1et the Senators
to 10 alone with the two.year
limit. .
The inflationary inereuea in
income tax.ea c:oUected by the
state .are viewed by Indexing
pr~ aa nothi.nC more than
un· eaialated J.aX lncreues. The
idea Ol lndexinl la to keep the
state from mald.q money on ln· nation-emased waae increases.
One tlalf analysis reports the
t bill would save taxpayen sno
mllliaD U. tbe ftnt year and AIO
mlllloll bathe MCOOd year.
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Left Is All Right -
Celia Turne' of Newport Beach is left·handed and proud
of it. To find out how left·handed Orange Coast reside~ts
cope With a right·handed world, see today's Featunng
section, Page Cl.
Mesa Copter Helps
lfmd Missing Girl
An eight-hour search for a
missing Santa Ana girl ended
happily Wednesday nilhl after
nelabbora 1"te awakened by a
Costa Meea police helicopter
loudspeaker and dilcovered the
child in their bome.
Pitier said his department often
asks for helicopter assistance
from Costa Mesa poUce.
"They're rrea.t. on offering the
chopper, it's really an excellent
service."
'Shoot
To Kill'
Ordered
MOBILE. Ala. <AP l llur
ricane Frederic crashed into
this :.>O·year·old port with 130
mph winds today, leaving two
dead, ripping apart homes. Oat·
te ning businesses and Cell ing
trees and power lines along the
Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana
Looting broke out an downtown
Mobile and the neighboring town
of Prichard in the wake of this
MOBILE LOOKS
LIKE WAR ZONE-Al
area ·s worst hurncane in a dee·
ade . Armed Natio na l
Guardsmen were sent in and
Prichard police were told to
"shoot to kill "
Frederic weakened and was
downgraded to a tropical storm
as it moved inland today across
southeast Mississippi and into
Alabama. with top winds of 60
mph.
The storm was centered at
latitude 33.5 north longitude 87 7
wes t. or JUSt north east of
Tuscaloosa, Ala It was moving
just east of due north at 20 mph
and was expected to turn more
to the northeast later today.
The born.again s torm hat
Alabama, Louisiana. Miss1ssipp1
and the Florida Panhandle,
c hurning 15·fo o t l ad es
Forecasters said the greatest
threat today was from floods
and tomados
Alabama Gov Fob Jamet-t
toured the area by helicopter
and said he would ask the White
House lo declare Mobile and
Baldwin counties a disaster
area. Damage was estimated at
up to SlOO million an Florida and
SSO million in Miss1ss1pp1
This festival cit1 of :.>0,000 and
neighboring Pascagoula, Miss .
a smaller city to the west, bore
the brunt of the hurricane which
hit land at Dauphin Island. a re·
sort island 5 miles long that was
reported "sliced in half "
"I would s ay there is not a
dwelling. bu.sines& or any other
building in Jackson County that
does not have damage ranging
from minor to total destruc
tion." said Ken Phillips, director
of disaster relief In PascaJCoula.
Ma yor A .J . Coope r o f
Prichard. a Mobile s uburb of
50 ,000, said widespread looting
was reported in his community
today . Th e mayor told
policeman lo fire two warnina
{See STORM, Pase A2)
AP WlrwpMto
AUTO SUPPLY STORE REDUCED TO RUBBLE
Worker Surveys Damage From Hurrtcane at Prichard, Ala.
Burglary Suspect
Shot A.t, Captured
A burglary suspect wat-t cap
tured Wednesday after a Costa
Mesa police officer s hot at h1m
and missed. police said today
Thev said Edmund M ancillat-t.
21. oi Santa Fe Springs. re
mained in Costa Mesa Jail toda)
o n s us picion of residential
burglary. He was held in lieu of
$10,000 bail.
His alleged accomplice. Ju he
Marie Vasquez. 20, of Orange.
was booked on the same charge
and bail at Orange County Jail.
police said.
Police said Officer Edward
Dryzmala ordered Mancillas to
halt Wednesday.at about 1 p.m.
when be was seen walking
through the West Bay apartment
complex, 2250 Vanguard Ave .
near the police station
Mancillas allegedly dropped
the television and ra n. police
!>aid
They said that wben Dryzmala
ordered ham again to stop. Man
ca llas whJrled around
Believing the sus pect was
d rawing a gun, Dryzmala fired
one shot but massed, pohce said
They said the bullet narrowly
missed a car an the street.
Mancillas was arrested at the
scene and Miss Vasquez was ar-
rested aftet a witness reportedly
saw her driving away in a car.
No gun was found on the sus·
peel.
Police said 8-year-old Bernice De La Torre, ol 510 s. Lyon, San-
ta Ana. waa round near midnilbt ball a mile from her panmtl'
home. Her mother had reported
her miNiq four boon earlier.
Sex Tale Told by Teen Coast
Bernice 'a motbe'r bad been
k>oklDI TOI' u.e cbild line• •:ao that a(ternoo~. Police aad
aelpbon joiaecl the IHMIM·to-
bouH IMft)a at aboUt 8 p.m. but fall~ to turn vP 8QJ tr•ce ol the uw. llrl·
Alleged Pimp 'Pleased With Work'
Sota A.Da off1c1n fl.Dally called fGr help tnm Costa •eu
Poltee, wllo .-at ~ a Woopter oter tbl .-broldHIUll IM ........ ~:,"':.
N ...... !~ a laalf·adle
fromJlai(Dt La 'firieir•clee• were awakeaed b)' lla•
baUoopt.er loacbpeaker. aad
fCMllld ille .111114 ...... ID Mr
81 l'&EDE&ICK SCROEM.EBL °'-..... ~·--A tirl wbb became a proatttute
lD Oraqe County at 15 teltlfted
Wtdne1da1 that her alleted
Newport Beach pimp waa ao
pltuad witb ber .ork that be
wanted her to mov• into bit
bome and ''be on• ol bit main l•dl•."
Doaald Smith and Valtrle
......
Tbo••· 21, of Santa Ana, are 1tudtn1 trial lo Superior Ceu.rt
oe CUrlM ot p1mplnc and PID· •nu tar IM b1P aebool -. -"'-"""'""'4qt"Mtweeo StptemM1' and
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OD -occulon, the blonde .......... lmJt.b dl.petdell ber
by tul to a Promontory Nat
apartment In NewPOrt Beach
where her male customer used
bla 8aater Cbarae credit card to
pay for her services. The fee
was$IO.
The llfl, dteued In a loose·
flttlDJ white dreaa of fUblouble
leqtb, told tbe five-man, teven-
woman Ju.ry that ab• waa IW"ed
lnto proatltutlon by lllaa
ThomH; for wboae aon 1be
babyMt.
.. Valerte told me that I would
make more money becaua• I
WU Uftdier U. ... ol 11." \be llrl teedfted, adcllDI that lhe
OMded ~ lnclDeJ MelUM abe
pluaed to nm away trwn hoa\e.
"Sbe <Ml11 Tbomu) would
drtve me there. 1be would col·
lect the money and I would have
-.. --. _ _,, ..,_._
sex with them." the girl. now 16,
told the court.
Her ft.nt "trick," she teaWied.
occurred wlth a middle-aced
maQUiOrana,e who pald $500 for
tbeCJae-hour seaaioo. She
performed services for the man
oo two aublaquat occuiona at
Mitt Thomas' requeat, the alrl
teatlfted.
At U.. pl'Oltitute, tbe 1lrl aald,
ahe •• paid $100 of the taOO . The remainder of the mOQey
wa1 split by Mila.. Tbom .. and
a.noUMr WOllWl. IM aald.
la NOffmber lt'71, lb• cJrl
tiltll'led, MlA Tbomu 1\&Qllt-
ed th., ao to wort for Sm.Ith,
·operator of several "escort"
C8ee VICB, Pase Al> ,
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Weather
Some hi1b clouds but
mostly sunny Friday with
hl1bs from 72 to 76 at
beaches and 84 to 88 in·
tend. Lows toniltht 64 lo 68.
IN8IDE TODAY
A f amil11 •~r,•nced a
mohtmor1 tolwn ~nttera
toolc owr~r home. Sn Page
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Mishap
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Newn11• ber•r n ca U.
fln\ few daya of her erube
blared ber relatlve1' wout
teara: "Hurrle••• t..a1bu
Dornlniean ll~blle. • • • '4,000 ln·
4 Jund By Hurrleaae" &ad ''&alt
Awalta k.Wer Storm.··
~ But Mn. Vao CoU'J won1ea
W.ND't wttb tbe .. aaaer, they
eonceraecl the luaury lloer
Skyward'• MliDe room.
TbJ.11.)'·ftve inllet ow ol MlamJ
on ber return • l"Off tlom bed
at 4:'5 Lm. to UN the .... troom
"l 1ot up to 10 to \he bathroom
and the Ucht wouldn't •ork,"
the San Juan Caplatrano rai·
dent recalla of the incident early
Saturday
· ~ "I looked out ol my cabin and
everybody waa 1oln1 throu1h
the hall with their llfejacketa
on."
Sta~. ahe asked pasaenby
what was gotng on.
There'd been a fire in the
engine room, they told her, and
everyone was aaked to head to
their emergency lifeboat sta·
lions. ..
·'Nobody had extra clothes
because they'd gathered up our
luggage the nlsbt before for
docking, 11 Mrs. Van Cott said.
She groped for her clothes and
dressed hurriedly in the dark·
neaa. She joined her fellow
pusenaen on the deck fM a
several-hour wall until the
.cruise U.ne could send a sbip out.
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dowa a rope ladder Lnto the
Of.-.. to IO kCIUI \he Waler
to ·~··a. .. Jd. .............. tt ••• ktndot
a ... but lt WU YerJ eadl· In .. ..
The South Coan Medtcal
Cent.er ward clerk IAllalM 1he
WHO 't worried 4'uplt. lpeodiq
Hveral houn on a dbaw.d abll>
al•••· "AJ we stood on tbe d.ck. wait
lDC we could aee amoke cocnln1
out of the ahlp aod 1mell lt but
we didn't He DJ nre, II Mn
Vu Cotl remembered.
''They had to leave the eqi.ne
room aea1ed becaute they were
afraid ol ooi 1aa." 1be added.
·'There was a woman
•omewhere on the 1blp who waa
overcome by the fumes but 1be
was okay.''
The scene on deck mutt'"
been soanethln1 like tbe lut
boun ol the Titanic.
"Tbe orchestra played ud
everybody sang and tt WQ real·
ly quite orderly," ahe aatd. "The
captain's seruie of humor was
good too.
·'He said · Pleaae don't stand
on one side of the sblp -we don't want another Poseidon Ad·
venture'."
Mrs. Van Cott finally reached
Miami at 9:20 p.m. but didn't
1et off the boat unW 10:30 p.m. The incident, however, haan 't
dampened her seruse of adveo·
tu re. "l'd like to take another
cruise,'' she said Tuesday.
"Maybe up to Alaska on the
inland cruiae. ''
* * ·*
Ordeal in Tempest
Drowns Sailboater
PENSACOLA, Fla. <AP ) -
Dr. John Langley satd be lost his
gi rlfriend to storm-tossed
Escambia Bay and spent seven
hours clinging to his capslzed
sailboat as Hurricane Frederic
hurled itself inland on the cen-
tral Gulf Cout early today.
·'I )ust kept hollering," the
45-year-old physician from
Mobile, Ala., said after being
rescued today by Escambia
County sheriff's deputies
Police dlvera were searching
for h1a miaaing companion. Her
identity was not immediately
made public.
"At that time. I became total·
ly at the mercy of the hur·
ricaoe, 11 he said.
His friend, meanwhile, was
trapped inside the cabin with the
windows locked. He said he saw
her face as be was swept into the
bay.
·'That was the last time I saw
her. J don't know whether she
was swept overboard or sunk
with the boat," he said.
Langley said be was not wor-
ried too much about tryinc to
salvage bia boat.
"The main thing Is what has
happened to my companion," he
said.
N-M Hails
Higher
Tot Census
Newport-Mesa 1chool dl11J1et
offlclala Hid today an unexpect·
edly large kindergarten enroll ·
ment this year may bode wtill
for the future.
"It's anexcellentslgo," Deputy
Superintendent Norman Loats
said today.
The distric t clo11ed three
schools this year because of
declintnc enrollment.
Loata aald 1,025 klnderaarten
youngsters bad enrolled by
Wednesday, the third day of
school, compared with a predict·
ed lolal of 917. Registration
figures don't stabilize until a
month after school starts, school
officials noted.
Overall enrollment bad risen
from 18,877 Monday to 19,338
Tuesday and 19,431 Wednesday,
officials sald. It still fell short of
the predicted total of 19,764.
Loala said the heaviest kin-
dergarten enrollments -which
indicate future student body size
were ln Costa Mesa. Wilson
Sehool had the most, with 96.
Other large kindergarten
classes were reported in
Lindbe rgh School, with 78
youngsters, Newport Heights
with 72 and Pomona with 71.
Enrollment. origlnally thought
to be on the rise ln the eastern
part of Ne wport Beach, bas
proved disappointing, Loats
said.
Only SI kindergarteners
enrolled at Harbor View
School, while 33 was the number
reported at both Corona del Mar
and Eaatbiuff elemeotaries.
Dlalrict trustees are thinking
about closmg Corona del Mar
Elementary in the fall of 1981. Langley s aid he clung
desperately to his boat during
the early part of the night and
saw a sheriff's cruiser drive
along a nearby road. The officer
did not see him.
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His screams were finally
heoard by another deputy
between 4 and 5 a.m and he was
pulled to safety.
Langley said he and his com
panlon were trying to nee from
Mobile to safe harbor at Destin,
Fla .. farther e ast along the
Panhandle coast. but had to stop
a t Perdldo K e y south of
Pensacola because of high winds
and waves from Hurricane
Frederic. He said they tied up to
a pier at Perdido Key
"Everything looked fine," be
recalled.
He said he and his friend at
flrat were rid.int out the storm
very well, but auddenly w1od
and water t.ore away the plllncs
and the boat betan taklna on a lot of water
ll filled quickly and rolled
over.
Whale Beached
MO~ LANDING tAP> -A
female pilot whale, 8-feet·lon1
and 700 pound.I, beached It.elf on
ZmudOWlki Beach near tbl1 Mon·
terey Bay comm.unity
W edneaday att.emoon.
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STORM LOSS BEA VY. • •
shots at looters, then "shoot to
kUI."
Mobile Mayor Gary Green-
bought said some looting also
was reported in the downtown
area a nd Gov. James sent
armed National Guardsmen and
stale troopers loto the area.
Prichard fireman Sidney An·
derson said the looting began at
daybreak, "as soon u they
could see to steal."
Nearly half a mllllon J*>ple
fled their home1 as P'rederk
followed clote to the palh lhatl
Hurricane Camille took LO yeera
a10 in k1llin1 mor• than 290 peo pfe.
Florida Gov. Bob Graham
uid be expectAld lh• damato In
the arn from Panama City t.o
Penaacola to exceed the •H
mllUon in wreckace left by Hur·
ricane David 13 daya a10
Frederic destroyed 1215 houlea
and mobile home• and blacked
out the enUre Up of the Florida
Panhandle. .
Ml11ia1lppt Gov. Cllff tlnc:h
estimated damage lo hla it.ate al
more than '40 mllUon. "It'• terrlbl11," Finch Hid.
"Fortunately then were not any
Uve• lost. But IOIM Iott all U..y
bad Hved their Ule for."
In Mobile, 1treet. were nearly
lmpaasable and U0 ,000
cu1tomers were without elec-
tri clty. A power company
i)otetman ~ 1l would t.ak• Nveral to fully rtetore
power.
Frederic dama1ed the roof
and rl~ a cupola from the hlatoric Clt1 h•JI la Mobile,
where more tban 6 lncbe• ol rala
fell between 9 p.m . and 10 p.m.
Wffn-1a)'.
Eut«n Alrllna oa Wedae.·
day canceled an fU1bt1 to
PenHcola, MobU• and New
OrleADI. Sentce wu reeamed to
New Orlean1 todq.
More than 200 taonttal pa·
Uenta ftH mov.d to uUway1
U wtndowl .... Ullnd Md JJ0 OC·
cupanta ot a nurtiDC bom• bud·
dled ln ba.UI u raln wblJMd ~~ lbatWed Wt.Ddows.-'l'IM
roof of tb• 'ae'8on County ~ NQ«t udtpUt.
Al ta.I .,. Of tbe burrkane
broulllt a temporary ealm to the
tow• crl '7.-. olftc1a11 of lalalla Aiffard."JlliitiiltPPJ'• l.-t. tlillle bM:luMrJ, ...,orwi .. ''U.
tenslve dama1e. just absolutely
extensive."
In Fairhope, Ala .. on the
ea1tem shore of Mobile Bay, Ci ·
ty Councilman Jack Stipes re-
ported the wind.a were devutat·
Inc. ''It'• Juat plUfuJ, 11 be Hid. "f
look out ln the alreeU and all I
11ee la twbt.ed lree11 and met.l.
We've had lrtmen~ damage
to home. and bual,,..sea. but we
know ol no cuualUe1 and t.bat'a
what wt'A U>anklnt Ood for."
Tornado w•mloP were luued
for part.a ol l'lortda, O.orst.a and
Alabam•, and clvll defenu of·
flclale 1ald 17 people received
minor tnjur1• when a tornado
kno~k•d down a bulldln1 ln
Oultport, Mlle.
A 4·)'tar-old boy WH killed
when wlnd1 blew over hla
famlly'e mobtlt home In Grand
Bey, Ala., four mllH 1outbwest
of MobU•, accordln1 to deputy
1herlff G.or111 Mccant.a.
An tlderf y woman in Prichard
died of a heart attack whtn
rHcuera wtre unable to reach
her bome, 1&ld Prichard Fire
Cblef Doanl• *ro11lnl.
The 1tonn '• winds and waves el1ht fe41t bith de1troyed 120
homtt ln the Florld1 Panhandle, ul4 E1cambla County ad·
mhll1traUvt 1pokt1man Pat
OooneUy. · · · t
Sakioka Farm
EIR Approved
AD mriroe.aMDt&l Impact re-
port on the W·aere Bakioka
Farm1 property ln DCll"tll Colta
Mfta bu been appro¥.cl bf tbe
cU.r'• Pl••"' CommJatlon. Th• ~ la betu forwarded
to tbt city coaeU wftb a ~· mtndatloa tor approval. Tbe
date for • city ~ell hMrtn1
Oil t.he report hun 't beeA Mt.
Tb1 ltudy 1ooU at tbe poten.
tlal effecta ot plau by lto)'ale
Development Co. co bWJd 111 to
Ml condomlnbam1. more tban
1.1 mlllkm 1quan feet of oalc:e
1p1c:t M4 I lM,• 14ur.loo&.
ind\lltltal part near the South
Co11tPlaijaru.
•
,,...P ... AJ
dlitrid •peMN.r Al Oa.uti.
He 11.td molt companlea wlth
moH &Mn • employ .. were
eooperadnl wD r.qw\:::!
MrJHUn.lbl ... •• .... Mie~Jml. • _.,. -IP can tn 1Ur CA•·-r1• > .-tda1 Sot today," 1aid o.aa, ... Normally wt bave •bout•. ...... , .. , u,., ...... " •
trem1ndou1 lmP.roument by
moat compu1•, · M addM.
Don Wallctr 1n envtr0ttmMtJ1l
•n•lneer wlta lntn•'• Fluor
Corp., Hid tM flnn Wll b•vtftC
no \rouble In rtd4Min11mplcW"
tl'afnc flow under toda~·· tint
atafe health advl1ory whl<'h
calla for a» ptrc•nt tr•#nc cut
Fifty-two YIM tr.oaport 6l7
Fluor emptoy... t1ch day end
1.aot other worll.,. are ln car
poola. The total '1&a0r 1talf I•
about UiOO.
· Walker, prtdlct1n1 th1t a
ftrrt·lhlt alert could be
called for frlday. uld P"luor
•ould be for<'~ to •hut down a
pair ot 1pray palnUn1 booth•
and attempt to achteve a 65 to 75
percent tratnc cutb1ck
"We n1ure that 75 percent of
our employe.1 will ma.Ile aocne
effort~to Ip >" W111lker noted.
A 1 rn1n for the NatJonal
W eat er Servle«i aald th• blib
pre11ure oat.en and minimal
wind• that have combined to
keep amog hoverln-c over
Southern Callf<Jrnlo for the pa.t
few day11 would continue
Report.a that • Pacific 1torm
would move In to bruk up lhe
sya lem were ln e rror, the
spokeaman added.
It will remain moslly IUMY
wllh temperatures lo the
mld·70s aloog the coast to upper
80a Inland. Thermometera w1U
drop no lower than the mld ...
overnight.
The smot siege hu not creat·
ed any serloua problems for the
Orance County Health Depart·
ment, said Dr. Morton Nelson.
He said some boepltab were re·
port1D1 higher than avera1e ad·
misslom. but that there wu no
indication that the health prob-
lems were smog related.
Costa Mesa paramedlc Mark
Brown said there was a "1U1ht
increase" Wednesday lo the
number of cal.It In his city from
persona complaining of chest
pains and shortness of breath.
Man Arrested
After Mesa
Officer Bitten
A C08ta Meaa man was arrest-
ed Tuesday after be allegedly bit
a policeman on lhe band. of·
flcers said today.
They. uld Dennis Walder
E"aster, 34, of 2300 Fairview
Road was arrested on suspicion
of battery on a peace offic~r. He
baa been released on $2,500 bail.
Pollce said Officer James
Wamack was bitten after be and
another officer were sent to
Easter's apartment re1ardlng a
disturbance. A former friend of
Easter's wu movinc out some
of her belongingJ, police aaid.
They said they don't know why
Warnack was attacked.
Police said the main dan1er in
human bites is bepatltts.
Warnack received appropriate
medlcal treatment.
Freedom Be~s
THOYOVANDOU, Venda
<AP ) -Venda , Africa's
am allest nauon, be1an Indepen-
dence today u the third black
homeland Htabllahed by South
Africa 'a white-minority aovtrn·
ment
She Survived
Golden Gate Leaper Saved .
SAN FRANCISCO <APl -A .. year-old San
f'rand.lco woman has Jumped off the Golden Gate
BrtdJe -and lived to talk abouUt. AM McOuJre, listed in "serioUJ condition" today
after extensive 1u.r1ery. ls believed to be the Utb
pereon to survive the 2ll·foot fall from the pictur:
eaquebrldae.
Sbe waa rescued Wedneaclay afternoon rrom t.M
moat which encloees the bue ot the bridae'a 80Uth
tower authoriUes said. ..Al nrst I thou1ht she was dead, but Uwn J saw
the lady movtn1." satd Coast Guard seaman Tim
Cortijo. who lifted her lnto the boat which brought
her to shore. "The flrat thing she said, was, 'Help me,
•I'm fallinl.' and then she said, 'I hurt'."
Petty officer Carl Stenberg, who was driving the
boat, said be asked the woman, "Why would a pretty
alrl like YOU jump otr the brtd1e?"
'She said, 'l don't know, I don't know'," Stenberg
aald.
Strike at Airwest
Transfers Flights
The four-day-old strike by
Hu1bea Ariweet employees -
knocking out 14 flights dally
from Orange County's John
Wayne Airport -baa made
travel more difficult but not lm·
poHlbie for local puaeogen .
Sookesmeo for Alr California
and Golden West airlines today
reported aubetantiaJ Increases in
pa11en1er load.I since Hughes
ru1bta were balled Monday.
If the strike continues through
the weekend, Air California
spokesman Mark Peterson said
"serioua conaideration" would
be given to addin1 another daily
rn1ht from Ora.nee County to
Laa Vegas.
"We've been accommodallng a
number of ticketed Alrw•st
pasaengen and bave been able
to provide tranaport•tioo cto Las
Vegas> on both a confirmed and
stand-by basis," Peterson s8ld
The number of passen gers
placed on at.a.ad-by status has in
creased substantially, he added
lo addition to the loss or
,-.,..;rage Al
VICE •.•
services from hla home at 1.311
Cliff Drive.
·'She uid if YoU worked for
him we'd get more calls," lhe
girl testified in Judge Byron K.
Mc M illall'1 court.
The same nicbt she filled out
the application. the soft·spolrett
teen-aser testified, Smith sent
her on three calla, two 1n
Newport ~acb and one to a
cuatomer wbo Uved near South
Coast Plua.
Asked ii her customers ever
asked her to model naked.
perform a musa1e or serve as
an "'°"' -au le1aJ activities -the sirl responded, "No."
"I had already fi1ured out
what I wu 1uppo1ed to do," she
said.
At one point, she quoted Smith
as aaytna that be wanted her to
U ve in bla house and be ooe of
hit "main lad.lea."
The defense. accord1n1 to at
torneys. will attempt to show
that lhe girl was never actually
directed to perform sexual acts
with customera. and that she did
so of her own~ will.
They ai.o will try to convince
the Jury that card tilea aeized
from Smith's bou.ae cataloeued
legitimate bualneas customers
and were not coded .o u to iden·
Uly county vice officers.
l '
Hugbea n1&ht.s to Vegas, county
passengers no l~nser have
d irec t acceu t o Tucson or
Phoenix, Ariz . destinations not
served by either Atr Cal or
Go lden West.
Golden West, which does not
provide service to Las Vegas,
has had an increase in the
number of pas!tengers Oymg to
Los Angeles to make connec
tions with other airlines for
flights to Phoeni.x and Tucson.
said spokesman Charles Rob.
btni.
Passengers with Aar Cal have
generally been flying to Las
Vegas. where "interline op-
porturulles are excellent." noted
Pe tenon M ea nw h il e, Hugh es
s pokesman Larry Litchfield lo·
day said "we are grounded and
won 't be resuming service until
thas thing as settled And no new
ses1uoru. have been scheduled "
The company's "standing of-
fer" to strikmg members of the
Air Lines Employees Associa
t1on calls for a 28 6 percent pay
hake over three years.
The proposed pay increases to
station agents would increast
annual salaries to $22,850 .
L1tchf1eld noted
Union negotiators reportedly
ha ve a.sked for a 38.9 percent in
crease. up to $24 .676 an the third
year
L1tchlleld said the airline 1s
losing about SI milUon in rev.
enue ea<'h day t h e str ike
continues
Leisure Services
To Begin Sign-ups
Regutration for fall classes 1s
scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. Mon -
day by lhe Costa Mesa Leisure
Services Depa~en~.
Registration will be held at the
downtown community center.
$84 Center St. Information can
be obtained by calling 75'&-5300.
lle8earch OK'd
SACRAMENTO <AP) -Two
hundred tbousand dollars would
be earmarked f or state·
aponaored research on Hunt-
ington ·a dl.leue, under a bill ap-
proved by the suate Assembly.
The measure. SB930 by Sen.
Alan Sieroty. D·Los Angeles,
woo a 76·1 vote Wednesday,
sending It back to the Senate.
Downtown Plans
Must Be Flexible
Ttialpen' IM!a\ed up recently wben the Cotta II•• llede~t Aaeocy -wbaM member& .,.. tbe Clb C'A:i.mdl -uJd tlM'J'N not re..S, to nlle out Ule POUlblU· b o1 o: 11n+tdn1 a row ol ltorel OD Newport Bovlevard.
Owners and tmaata of the lltor9 aa the .. t .we ol
the 1t'net between Ha.rtJor BoWevard and 19th Street
don •t want to aell.
At lllue ta a commerdal redevelopment plaaned for
an adjacent block. There'a pGeraJ ....-meot tbat both
the Newport Boulevard stor. and tbe propo&ed deve)c)p·
ment would beMflt from better parklnl and tratnc circulation. .
111.ercbaata indicated tbey wouldn't fuu too mueb '1
t.be qency knocked down Just a few atona for tr&fftc
clrculadotl And as an ecD10m.lc comultant Pointed out,
tbe Newport Boulevard access ~d be vital to the re-
development.
Some merchants IOl a bit hot under the collar'
however, when Mayor Ed McFarland said the possibility
of taldn& all the stores shouldn't be diacarded yet.
He pointed out that, in a deaign competition the city
ls planning for the redevelopment project, designers
should be able to look at all the alternatives.
Councilman Donn Hall, persuaded to McFarland's
point of view, made this successful motion: That compet-
ing designers draw up one plan for the redevelopment
taking as few Newport Boulevard stores as possible, and
another plan showing bow the remaining stores might
later be tom down and phased into the redevelopment.
We sympathize strongly with merchants who are
tired of having their future in doubt, and who face very
real problems with finding tenants. Present tenants are
also in a difficult situation.
But it would be short-sighted of the city to draw up a
plan that doesn't take into account the possibility that 10
or 20 years down the road, things could be quite a bit dif-
ferent in that section of Costa Mesa.
What if the state Department of Transportation
widens Newport Boulevard and takes the shops' parking
lot? What if the present owners, 10 or 20 years from now.
are retiring and want to sell?
What if the proposed Santa Ana River bridge linking
19th Street to Huntington Beach changes the traffic pat-
tern? What if the merchants then find that most business
is coming from the other side of the development.
through what are 1\ow their back doors?
One more topic for consideration -what if the cur·
rent council members ruled out taking the shops? That.,.
wouldn't prevent a future council from reversing that de·
cision.
The important thing is that, as conditions change, the
city's plans ought to have enough flexibility to change
with the m.
The merchants and tenants have good cause to argue
that only the minimum number of shops be taken in the
near future.
But council members are wise to provide for at least
the distant possibility that some day the Newport
Boulevard property might become available.
Help for Seniors
For years, the problems of senior citizens have been
much like the weather: Everybody talks about them, but
nobody does anything.
The statistics are depressing. Many elderly people
who·ve worked bard all their lives find themselves facing
poverty, loneliness and boredom, along with health that
may be failing faster than it has to because of depression.
' In Costa ~esa, City Council members are taking
steps to try to alleviate some of the problems for seniors
in their city.
Work is expected to begin soon on a subsidized hous-
ing project that will provide 74 apartments, plus one for a
manager. •
The fact that more than 800 applications have
already been received for the project shows the need.
In addition, the city Leisure Services Department
coordinates a seniors club that will hold its first annual
picnic Friday from 11 a .m . to 4 p.m. at Estancia Park,
Adams Avenue at Mesa Verde West Drive <information is
available by calling 754-5391 ).
Transportation and recreational activities, including
special trips, have been organized. And officials are look-
ing at other senior needs, such as day care, to determine
what's wanted and bow it could be offered.
There aren't any easy solutions to the problems of the
aging, but at least in Costa Mesa, the city government is
really trying to help.
• Opinions expressed 1n the space above are thoae of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment la invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714) &42·4321 .
Boyd/ Beauty
Tboae who _purport to know
say it's legally libelous to aay
in print that ao-and-ao ls a
••raacal." Llltewlae, to
describe ao-and·so as "in·
temperate." Or to claim IOo
and·IO bu a "JekJll·and·
Bya penoaalltJ." .
Wbat a tomato actually
1meU. like. aeecmtlDI to tbe set..u.ts, » a combiDatioD
of frapanc• from l'CIM9,
vloleta, lemons, pepperm.lnt,
caramel, vanilla, carrou,
citronella and sulphur.
Q. ''Bow many days t year
does the averase 11tUer
1pead CID lbe aid aJopel Md
19ar?"
A. Two.
A 11..,...rt.oml ta 8oaa
Africa'• Oedulltoora pro-
c.,... about • .uiebtt
eaeb •Mk to make tbat
J•a:k1 called. blltoni. Thi• eomea • ._... a dlll&
ub if otb1ela meet• edlble.
It ii. f'Nlb, too. But m~1 It'• ripped tato at.rlpt ua
dried.
Q. "Doel _,._., now
wbat profOrtlOD of flnt .............. ~ .....,..., ..
A. Malt n peremt. It'•
Nit:
Aobet1 N. Wffd/Publlsher T'*"-1 K~tll!dlto
Reagan's St&r May Be Waning
LOS ANGELES -"It'll be the
.... old Ronald aeaca:n. you
tton 't .. IA1 dlfr.,...ce." ~n
Nofata• toad ••, one d.a7 1 wbile .., at tbe omca ol t.be
Beataa for Pre1tdent bero.
Nofal1er wa1 wron1 and now
bt'I tone.
No'1iser•1 resl~n1Uoo from
the committee Jut moath, after
13 yeara or
aervln& the
former
Ca I tfornla
Io v·e r nor ,
w a1 the first
public sip of what l'm pret
ty aure ia go·
to1 to be the 4 ...._
political col· • .
lapse of the
old conservative hero.
Actually, I'd caU hlm the con·
servative hermit. Reagan divides
bis time between his ranch in San-
ta Barbara and hermetically
sealed Caod usually well paid> ap-
pearances before friendly
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Mailbox
pollllcal and corporate au-dJeuces.
1'llE &aa>ND llGN eame a f~ .,.. • wbm Ute ·-·-committee M'WJllllteed Id.I faDd.
ra1aJ.AI .,.. laatnfa a.ad it ._
$500.000 lD debt. cw JOU
haYen't noticed. aea1an, wlilo'•
1uppoMd to be nmnlDI for preei·
dent, ii not exactly knoddq
hlm1elf out raiatnc money or
mincliq with the voters.
Part of tbe reaton for Ilia
ilolaUon is that be Udn't CS.
cided wt>o be ii come to be um
Ume around. B1a staff bu been
filbting for months about
whether be should be tbe Old
Reagan or a New Reagan.
Nofziger. believing the eJec.
torate bas become much more
conservative in recent years,
wanted the old Reagan, sayini.
"l told you so." The idu was
that R e agan c ould say
Republican conservatives have
been right from the start. For
him that means since 1964, when
.......... -• •aUGM.I flcure bJ campal••••• for Barry
Ookhrmr. Otben la lbe Hale Bea•a lwr drde -espeeMI·
IJ campal1n ma•:t•r John
lean -laave bem ••lnl to
mold a new, mor. moderate
Ronald Rea1aa, sort of 1
1lamonJU1 Gerald Ford.
mm 18 eo•• blltorlcal bula for botb Be.a~.-. ,.. a
1pealter. be ba1 a~ waya aad
eniaclncJy pounded oat -1111· dlanlinl m-.ace of tree m-
terprille and ltJ'Olll clefeDle. ,..
CoYernor ol Ca.lifonla for dPt
1ean. be •• pmiwe, IDOda Ide
aad moderately effecthe.
Deapite all tbe rlletorlc,
Reagan'• Calllornla wu no
laboratory for rigllt-wtn1 theory
-it was bic 1overnment aa uauaJ.
Nofli&er was ccmvtnced that
press and public would not stand
for any~ c:ban1es In the
Reagan they bad come to know
-and, many, to love. Nots.tier•
internal oppcmats, Sean et aJ
tbou1b1 Reap.a bad a very
very IOOd daaDce t.o be PNlddeD
in 1980 ud Ume Ud come t-
pnMDt tbe kiDd of mklcn..ci.
t.be-romd candktate that u.uall:
eoda up in the Whit.e HOUie. .
EITBE& WAY, and deaptt.
bla aoarina popularity in GOI
~· J don't think Rea1u ii fO
m1 to mate tt. His time ii put
It ls not only tbat., at tbe ate o
10. be would be tbe oldest prwl
dent to take olfice, but that. ex
cept for bis hair color goiDf
from orange to lead4;n-gray, bf ·
baa not chanced. People wb<
spend time with him -a ven
select group -tell me he ia ltil
not ready to d.lKuss new iuuea
partkularly energy and cbani
ing foreip policy. His conven.a
tion, they say. and perhaps bi:
thinki.nc. focuses on lbe past
(( that is true -and repolUn
are rarely allowed close enough
'to Reagan to judge -it may bE
because the candidate is lazy.
Or. perba.-. sensible. Reagan
dOH not like to leave his rand!
unleu be is well paid to do it Ht
would rather take several
thou.sand dollars for s~hes
than ruo around the country for
free touching voters and baoler·
mg with bostile reporters.
HE HAS HELD orr announcing
his candidacy-that is scheduled
to happen m November -so
that fairness doctrines will not
force him to sacrifice substan-
tial income as a radio commen-
t.at.or and news paper columnist.
• A voiding the rat race may dem.
onstrate common sense, but
I'm not sure you can win the
pres idency from a ranch and
television studios. For beu.er or
wo rse these days. successful
candidates are usually hungry
ones 'Ille photo Reagan gave to
his old friend Nofziger was of
.himself in dungarees at the
ranch. Tbe inscription asked
why he couldn't s pend more
time like that. My guess is that
he'll have plenty of time soooer
lblJl he thinh.
Swini Lessons Still Safest Bet for Tots
• To the Editor :~
Witb awlmmlog pools,
jacuu:la, and hot tubs proliferat-
ing around us it ls senseless and
potentially dangerous to ad -
vocate teachina fear of lbe water.
as you did to a recent article, to
prevent the senseless tragedy of
accidental drowning.
I am a water safety instructor
with the American Red Cl'06s
and have taught hundreds of
young children swimming and
hundreda of families safety in
the backyard pool.
Absolutely essential for a
family with a non-swimmer is
an unclimbable fence with a
locking gate around the pool
separating it from tbe house.
Any pool whlcb can be reached
through a house door or patio
door is completely unsafe.
These fences are metal, six
feet tall, with a bottom rail flush
to the ground and a narrow top
rail. 1bey are qulte attractive
white wrought iron or aluminum
and can be removed when
everyone in lbe family is a profi-
cient swimmer.
THE GATE must be carefully
locked \\'hen the pool is not in
uae. When a non-swimmer is ln
the pool be must be supervised
continually by an adult. Never
Leave a non-swimmer to the pool
area unaupervUed, even for a
fewmomen ...
Take non-awlmmers to a
qualified awim in.atnactor until
they can aave tbemaelves from drowninc. A child wbo baa been
taqht fear of the water will re-
act wttb panic, the moet de·
vutatlq ol re1ctJ001, abould be
acclcSeatally fall in. Later 1wim
letlOOI wtl1 be very dlftlcult for
him lf he bu been taufbt fear
by bl.a parents. There are many
private and pubUc swim pro-
1ram1. Vl.llt them and find the
one which auits you best before enroum,.
Parenti wbo have allowed
tbetr ddJd to learn •wlmmlna ba•• ~·him .. al.mt the
uupeat111ie tnceclY of 4'°!!f ..... la bil lwiJn }epon be WW
lean ,_._, rulel, coordlNdcm
~ .. ..ecmftdlDee, wb!C!b an aare tD carry over lllto ot.bw
areuafbllUI•.
llAllGARln' JORN90N ..............
To tbe r.dltor:
.lud1H and law7er1 be 4amMldf There Li.1 ,and ,_,,.
will be, ..., -.... aanc--. Claytm Moatel Yw doD1 ba,.
... tllaa -.... a.. ... ..... _,, -.. IUdll',
OM Cl8eO KW, OIMI Roy ...... ..... ~c.ow..a).
Pinch your nose. cup your
hands over your mouth: no mat-
te r how bard we tried we
couldn't Imitate that .. Hi Ho
Silver." If you did those things
when you bad a cold you could
come close to hls voice. but
never exaclly. The ways things
a re going lhe next Lone Ranger
may be a transvestite riding side·
saddle. Are you listening, Tonto?
LET TRERE be some saruty
left among the corporations and
the lawyers. Today's world of
transience. future shock. and
disr egard for our aeing k.in, de-
mands that Clayton Moore be al-
lowed the right to become an
elder Masked Man.
We will still remember him a.s
we remember all great be.roes
on white horses -stamping out
evil fort.he good of man.
"Say, who was that masked
man?" "He left me this silver
bullet." "Why. that's tta. Lone
Ranger.··
S. II. PAULEY
C.r Sale T,..p
To the Editor:
A recent Daily Pilot editorial
suggests Department of Motor
Vehicles prevention of vehicle
registration as a meapa to lbe
end of reducing cobrt "no·
shows" by traffic violaton,
thereby alleviating tbe case
loada in traffic courts.
The Daily Pilot ern in thlnlt· tu that "no-shows" involve ears
which are re1iltered or operated by penona who would
be affected by veblcle reatat.ra· Uon.
A LAaGB number of ·"Do-
ahow1" stem from vebicl11
whtch were aold in private party
salea for caab. Tbe new owner
bu oo intention to trauter re-
ct1t1atlon nor to pay 1earl1
Ucenae feet. He usuaJb carrle1
no vehicle tllluruce and U ill·
volv-4 ill an acddeDt will aftm
abandon tbe vebkle. ID IClllDll c .... the Yelaldee .,.. ..... .
lD m1 own c .... a u.ree.
year ..... toUowtaa a prtftlM
party W. tor cub reqalred dla-
Qw.otea
''I am fCl6DI to Halla to tell Inaet that Mtf·nil• (for Pal·
•t.lnlw) mut be lmplelH!ll..S
todeddloa ltl d«alll. . .I wtD In·
1l1t thia time wttb Belin OD a ICllv-tJoa fortbe .lenulem problem."
-Sp .... Pl I 1H1• Mwar .. .................. ,. .
nmmlt ~ • P.-U·
n1••'1lMnm1·
position of more than 100 park·
ing tickets and out-of-d ate vehJ-
cle liceme tickets. Repeated re-
quests for OMV or court-aided
relief were useless to stop the
continuing violauons.
Laws are needed which
would require a vehicle li~
number cheek in every case at
the time a citalioo is written for
any cau.se. Laws are needed
which would require impounding
those velucles which have muJtJ.
pie · ·no·ahow" violations out-
standing against them and im·
pounding or all vehicles with
grossly outdated redatration.
Laws are needed which would
require tbe detention or
operators or aucb veblcla.
These laws could protect lbe
public from a eroup of ir·
responaible and dangeroua to-
di v iduals who glut traffic court
case loam with impunity.
C. PIERCE.
The •ller of o iiehac~ can Pf'O'-
tect ~ from ,.,,,.,.. liallililJI tor
citotiou or occ~ ~ tlw
OChfc~ blf •ml'Mdia&e!J fUblQ G ....
dord DJIV Tr-./ttr of o.,..,.,
form . CRf ~a dated COPU Of
.ame. It'• caoaUoMe al DJIV off'ca
al"° ~· Edilor
Atrpert F•.U
To the Editor:
I would like this opportunity to
espre11 my objection to tbe
lrvine Company's recent at·
tempt to bdlueDce the reloc1Uoa
of tbe John Wayne Airport -
<Orance eo.tJ Airport).
lt·ia' about time that people re·
alhe that tbe lkaatlioe wblcb ex·
iaU now ii tbe reeult of the
Irvine Compaa1'1 deliberate
plan to toree a amall pmate
facility Into a lar1e scale
metrGpalltan alrvort. Thia WM
done with comp&ete dllntard
for t.be aafet.1 and well betnl ol
the bUlldredll ol l•m11i• they
had ~ into tM 1umJUDd. inl areM. Tbe lntDe CoaaPIQ developed tile welti1m.
Ba1crett·Do .. r 8laore1 aad
&Mtbhlft aNU. It ...... _'br
........ 1ntM ...... Part, ... tllleiWI .... *IGft
buata• ooe11pM& Tllla .. all ..... tM lmowWle ....
tarce ecm alrpart facditJ WOl6I
beDMdedto ............
lldluolalrllMp .........
TBS taYINS Co•PU7 l9
dlrect11 r-:c.a•lble for tb•
airport ••-· Tiiie ea..,.., ..,......,be~..,
wtUl Ill OWD ftn .... I ... 0.. ....... ~ ..... ..
,..._toJMM ·wflf•~
• .,... AJr ........ :::a• 2 f
GDtwl' ... 80t'9 ·-
ranch land either directly or in-
direcUy wtuch can be developed.
Relocalaon of lbe airport
evidently would interfere with
this development.
The q uality of life in the
NewPort Beach a rea ss s uffering
from the noise and asr Pollution
caused by the increassog num-
bers of private and commercial
Jets using lhe airport If com-
mercial jet traffi c increases st
will be intolerable for a great
number of the population.
l do not feel the Irvine Com-
pany and its interests should be
allowed to run uncontrolled over
the lives or the people they
brought Into this area. just
because they have sold off lbe
property and no longer bave any
vested interests in these pre-
viously developed areas.
DAVID B. BLOOMBERG, M.D.
m ell&p~
To the F.clitor:
Mn. Dorthy Bauder <Mailbox
Sept. 6) abouJd recall that it WIS
not Jane Fonda who Hilt bu son
to die in Vietnam. It WU the
United States government. It
WU not tbe "peacenik:a" Who let
tile limits on warfare but
polltlcal s trategilts and
diplomats in Waahincton. Mrs.
Bauder should have realized
1oa1 qo that there WU DO ''win·
Dine" a land war in Alia.
AT THE very leut the total
d11truction of North Vietnam
would bave COit more lives ud
at tbe very worst nuclear COD·
frootation wltb the Soviet Union
or Commqnilt Chin.a. In that llD·
tlllnkable nent tbe United
Statea would ba" numbered~ dead not In the fifties of
tbcM11.. but lD the rutles ol m.IW ....
Mra. Bauder may never
believe tbil but the men wbo
buMd t•dllr draft cl.nk and Old
to Canada 8t Jane P'oada'a Ul'I· i.ai bad 90!thln1 to do with ltier
IOD'I deatb. They only taftd
tbemMlYea and Ptrbapa tMlJ'
10UDI• ...... •bo .... w
to not. Jae heda akml wD maaJ ....._ aome..., ..........__
ldO dk;ii ....... ~ tDdtWwv. TIM tnllo •ws....,. ... 1111a of a.. ......... _ ........ ~ ......
.... ,,.... -..... ., i'W montlla_._.._..._
left tldl-=~• IUD. B. WAJllDD ,.....,,........!!:..__ ... __ .. ---;;;.;-ili I r:5;;: ·-if:. .. ~--·--.. .::
J
Oaslr'•r,..,..,.
8ACRAllBNTO (AP) ..,.bile• Lt. Gov. Mike CVb
enalMd dNmatJcalb lato UM
........... to ..... torpedo -of Democratic Gov. ·11:dmud
..,,.... .. Jr. •1 -plans, but tbe miMton failed.'
Curb made the unuaual •P·
pearance late \Vedneaday t.o
break a Ue vow 1n an amend·
( STATE )
ment maneuver related to a bill
on ball booda. But a late vote
negated Curb's vote and the bill
was filed for later action.
~lflldled
SAN FRANCISCO <AP >
Former state Supreme Court
Chief Justice Donald Wright will
decide lf sitting Justice Frank
Newman should be disquallfled
from a panel which will rule on
whether an Investigation of the
high court should be open to the
public.
Newman is the only recutar
state SUpreme Court jmtice who
bas refused to disqualify himself
from deciding the secret hearing
issue.
/tlotlaer Fife• SIAt
LOS ANGELES CAP> The
mothe r of a University of
Southern California librarian
~lain by a man two weeks alter
he was paroled from prison has
filed a $3 million suit against the
California Department of Cor·
rec lions
Bernice B Stamps charged
We dnesday in U.S . District
Court that state officials had
failed to maintain contact with
Stevie Lamar Fields, who was
convicted la11t month of murder·
ing her daughter. Rosemary
Jane Cobb.
-
Toast to l'ictort1 ..............
Scott and Melissa Dinwiddie raise their glasses of cola
in a toast to victory after the Palo Alto City Council
agreed not to become the first city in the nation to reg-
ulate treehouses. The Dinwiddie treehouse, wh.ich start·
ed the whole ordinance push two years ago, will be al-
lowed to remain. .
Sea Experts Fail
To Rescue .Shark
REDWOOD CITY CAP) -For the second time in le$s than a
month. marine experts have failed in an "almost impossible" ef.
fort to keep a captured great whlte shark alive.
The 8-foot-long s hark, brought to Marine World-Africa USA
after being netted Wednesday by a fisherman lo Tomales Bay.
died about 5 a .m. today after it had begun swimming by itself, said
Julie Fiedler. a public relations representative for the park.
"You can say it died or cardiovascular collapse," she said . "It
was under a lot of stress from having been caught and towed
alongside a boat."
Marine World divers had been pushing the tlsh alon& In an effort
to get it to swim. Ron Swallow, a veterinary technician, said earlier
that the shark was in poor coodiUon.
'1
I'
T
"the
look
IS YOO"
I
And the 96h9kim
Quad takes the
guess work out of
looking great
this fall.
The quad suit of
texturized polyester
includes a
distinctively tailored
jacket, reversible vest
and two pairs of
slacks. This is all the
versatlllty you could
ask 1or In a suit.
Reverse, mix, match
one look leads to
another. In solid
tones navy, tan,
med blue, blue grey
and beige with reverse
to plald vest
and alacks.
210.
-.
lh.ndlry, leptlmbef 13, ''"' OAlLY PILOT .45
He 'Bated' His Mothere
Marine Pl,ead. Guilty to Slaying 2 Women
~~~---
SAN DlEOO <AP) -A 10UD1 Ca~Pendteton marlne ha•
pie iWJly t.o ro'b'btna. rap1nc
and •tnalllu two wom• Jut t•ar -ta Oeamlde, •8Y1U bil Yicti!Q 'TemindM me ol my
mother and I bate her.''
Arthur Cbria Burbrldae. Jr.,
Wife-rape
lill Sent
To Brown
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Oresoo-type blll to permit a wife
to charge her buaband with rape
ia on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s
desk.
The bill, A8S46 by As ·
semblyman Floyd Mori, D·
Pleasanton, won a S8·10 As ·
aembly vote Wednesday.
IT WOULD REPEAL a pres·
ent law that ma.kea the crime of
rape inapplicable to a married
couple.
But as amended, the blll
would prevent the prosecuUon of
spousal rape unless reported
within 30 days.
WOMEN'S GROUPS, wbo
supported the bill, s aid the
spousal exchuion in rape laws
was a remnant of earlier tlme5
in which a wife was reearded as
property.
To meet obligations that the
charge might be used vindictive·
ly in a quarrel. tbe bill would al-
low husband-wife rape to be
punished less severely than
other kind& of rape
CURRENT STATE LAW re·
quires a prison sentence of
three, six or eight years for
rape. For spousal rape. Mon's
bill would allow either a pnson
:,entence. a county jail term or
up to a year, or probation.
Nor would husbands cooVJcted
of raping their wives have to
register with law enforcement
authorities as sex offenders
THE BILL WOULD add
California to a :,maU group or
states that consider husband
wi(e rape a crime ,
In the nation's first trial on the
charge, def~ndant John Rideout
was acquitted in Oregon.
20, made b.11 plea Wed.Dnday 1n a cloud chamber• 1astoo
before a San Dle10 Superior
Court Jud&e after attorneya GD both sidel~ 1Upulated be would
spend tlae rest of hla We 1n prtaoo.
BU&B&IDGE TOLD in·
veatl&atora be returned to the
•cene ~ coe of tbe murders to
kneel 1n the woman's blood and
pray. He Hid be then took the
vlcUm '1 checkbook and wrote a
pornotrapb)c note to God.
Deacrtblol Burbridce u "an
animal." Judie Michael I.
Gr'e.er said he would recommend
that the former Belleville, Ill.,
resident be sent to a medical
raclllty.
DURING EARLIER
p sychiatric examlnation1,
Burbridge told of abu.ae be aJ.
legedly suffered at the bands of
Pending Trial
b.La adoptive mother. • pbyalcal
theral)llt.. Be claimed 1be once
1calcfed him with hot water
•hen t. wu aJ.x yean old Md
had locked blm tn the buemeat
OD oecukla.
Burbrido aald be m~ ~year.old Patty Bower ol San·
ta Ana and »-year-old Claire
Belle LucketU of Fatlbrook
beca111e they reminded him of
bla mother.
llU. LUCKE'M'I waa beaten
with a metal bar then bound and
stran*1ed with nylon stocklnp.
Burbridge told inveatieatora he
fled her Oceanside motel room
after the attack, picked up a
change of clothes from a bus de-
pot locker and returned to the
motel room to shower .
Ma. Bower, who had been a
skating co mpanion of
Burbridge. was killed about a
week later .
Payments Blocked
In Sniper Suits
SAN DIEGO CAP> -A Superior Court judge bas blocked payment
of damage c laims against accused schoolyard snaper Brenda
Spencer pending trial next month of a suit filed agamst the 17-year-
old girl and her father by the family's insurance company
M las Spencer hu pleaded innocent by reason of ins anity to
charges that she killed two men --
and wounded eight children and the -amount applies to each
a police officer ln the Cleveland claimant. They also contend that
Elementary School siege last the insurance company is re-
January in San Diego. quired to defend them in the sax
THE PREUlllNARY injunc-
t.Jon i.aaued Wednesday by Judge
Jack Levitt automatically bars
the widow and three children of
Cleveland prin cipal Burton
Wragg from collecting a $100,000
settlement reached earlier in an
out -of·court agreement with
Mass Spencer and her father,
Wa llace
Al issue 1~ the a mount or
liability oo the part of Westfield
Insurance Co . which cont.ends
that Spencer's homeowner 's In
s urance policy i.els a $100,000
limit on claims stemming from
the 6"'2-hour lllc1dent Jan 29
UNDER TIIAT interpretation. funds . in the policy already
would be exhausted through the
Wragg settlement
The Spencers maintain that
civil smts filed against them so
far and not step aside once settle·
men ts total $100,000.
THE WESTFIELD suit goes to
tnal Oct. 29.
Miss Spencer faces trial Oct 1
1n Santa Ana on cha rge'! of
murder. attempted murder and
assault wtth a deadly weapon
The tnal was moved from San
Diego County because or <:1t ·
tensive pub!Jcaty in the rase
Fees Nixed
LOS ANGELES (J\P I -After
rece1vmg thousands or phone
calls from angry residents, thf'
City Council bas reversed itself
and voted to abolish a rubbi3h
collection fee.
7
Your Hometown
Dally Ne•spaper
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS ..
·No Relief Seen FroDI lnlftnd Sniog
a_, lllalAaL PA.lllSYICll °' .. ..., ........
• Smoe and beat eon.Unuect to
make life milerabM for many oruae County Nal.denta toc1-.y. •
end alr quality oftlcJ.all predict·
eel DO lmmectiate aalvatioD for
'folb UYlq mon thaa a few
mUea h'OID tbe cout.
First-It.ale health advilories
were i&lued for inland areas
such u El Toro and Anaheim,
war._101 tltdlle partloularly
sell.llUve to._ to Nmain ln-
doors • tbe b.t air 1le1e moved into tta aidh eweeuttve clay.
·•We're pred1C\ln1 1ood air
quality ..._. tbe tout,•• aald a
spokeaman for tbe Soutb Cout
Air Quality Mana1ement Dla·
t.rict (SCAQMD>. "But t.bere's
not loinl to be any break for in-
landen. probably through the
weekend.''
Hurricane Weakens
"Everyone is bavin& a dif-
ficult Ume," said Ricki Yacu.
safety director for the Oran1e
County Department of Educa-
tion. "We are a~tlnl that schools curtail ou r activity
sucb as football scrimm~es."
she added.
However, no formal directive
was iasued to school districts
along the Oran1e Coast. Of-
ficials were asked to ··use our
own diacretion," said Jean Flem·
inl of the Newport-Mesa UnJJ'led
School Di.strict.
But HunUngtpn Beach Union
High School -Oistrict officials
cancelled all pbysical education
classes early today. Football
players were allowed to continue
light workouts. but some
coaches were expected to limit
afternoon practice to "chalk
talks." a district spokesman
said.
Twelve air quality district in-
spectors were in the field early
today to enforce restrictions on
emiaalona by large industrial
plants.
Glass manufacturers and
paint companies were ordered to
cutback emiuioo.s between 20
and 50 pet cent, said air quality
district supervisor Al Danzig.
He said most companies with
more than 100 employees were
cooperating with requests that
car pooling be instituted to lower
the pollution level.
"We've got six cars in our
<Anaheim> parking lot today ...
said Danzig. ''Normally we have
about 40.
"We feel there's been a
tremendous improvement by
moat companies," he added.
CSee SMOG, P11e A2 >
Looters eredShot
Ar WI,.,.._
LOSS OF SCUBA EQUIPMENT SHOP SADDENS YOUTH AT PRICHARD, ALA.
David Darla Sit• Atop What UHd to Be Hla Uncle's Bualneaa
Ex-employe
10aims Boss
'Vmdictive'
By STEVE MARBLE OI tM O.Hy r11et Staff
Fired Huntington Beach depu-
ty city attorney John O'Connor
charged today that his former
boss is trying to deprive him of
unemployment benefits.
O'Connor, fired in March on
multiple insubordination
charges, claims City Cttomey
Gail Hutton requested that
Unemployment Development
Department officials deny him
the benefits.
"This is pure vindictiveness
on her part," said O'Connor.
"She has personally seen to it
that I can't collect unemploy-
ment."
O'Connor's denial appeal is
being reviewed by Wallace
Rock, unemplo7ment insurance
appeals judge.
The tbree-day bearinl la ex-
pected to end Friday.
Robert Sangster, deputy cit)' attorney npnMDti.q the city at
die I.-. 8e8Cll beVinc, aaid
O'Connor la "eltber maki.n1
lal1e statements a1aln or
doe ID •t aadentand ~be un-
emploJmeat proceN."
alee nan, Paae .u >
...
Pimping Trial
Teen Prostitute
Tells of 'Tricks'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of* Delly r11et Si.ff
A girl who became a prostitute
in Orange County at 15 testified
Wednesday that her alleged
Newport Beach pimp was so
pleased with her work that he
wanted her to move into bis
home and "be one of his main
ladies."
Donald Smith and Valerie
Thomas, 23, of Santa Ana, are
standing trial in Superior Court
on charges of pimping and pan·
dering for the high school stu-
dent between September and
December of 1978.
On one occasion, the blonde
testified, Smith dispatched ber
by taxi to a Promontory Point
apartment in Newport Beach
where her male customer used
hia lllllter Chaqe credit card to
pay toe her Hl'Vlces. The fee .......
Tbe lirt. dreued ln a looee-ntttn• white ctrea ot tublonable
lenlth, told the ft••·man, seven·
woman Jury that she was lured
Golden Gate Leaper Saved
MOBILE. Ala . <AP l -Hur·
ricane Frederic crashed into
this 300-year-old port with 130
mph winds today, leaving two
dead, ripping apart homes, flat-
tening businesses and felling
trees and power lines alone the
Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana.
Looting broke out in downtown
Mobile and the neighboring town
of Prichard in the wake of this
area's worst hurricane in a dee·
ade Armed National
Guardsmen were sent in arid
Prichard police were told to
"shoot to kill ..
Frederic weakened and was
downgraded to a tropical storm
as it moved inland lodav across southeast Misslssippi and into
Alabama. with top winds of fiO
mph.
The storm was centered at
latitude 33.5 north longitude 87.7
west. or JUSt northeas t of
Tuscaloosa. Al a. ll was moving
just east of due north al 20 mph
and was expected to turn more
to the northeast later today.
The born-a1ain stprm hit
Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi
and the Florida Panhandle.
c hurni ng 15-foot tides .
Forecaaten said the greatest
threat today was from floods
and tomados.
Alabama Gov. Fob James
toured the area by helicopter
and said he would ask the White
House to declare Mobile and
Baldwin counties a dis aster
area. Damage was estimated at
up to $100 million in Florida and
SSO million in Mississippi.
This festival city of 300,000 and
<See STORM, Pa1e AZ>
Boats Untied
From Docks
Rounded Up
Orange County Sheriff's
harbor patrol deputies based at
Sunset Aquatic Park began
herding stray boats back to their
privately owned slips at about
5:30 a.m. today.
Somebody loosened the lines
to eight craft along the 3300
block of Tempe Drive in the
Huntington Harbour waterfront
condominium area, said deputy
Ralph Walsh. Using two boats. deputies
chased two tide-driven boats as
far as the aquatic park bay, he
said, after the boat.a were set
adrift between midnl&bt aod S
a .m .
Found In the bay were a 20-
foot "dory type" and the 30-foot
cabin Cl'Uiaer, "Sock It Too Me
II," owned by Steve Menner of
El Monte. WalJb said.
Left is All Righf
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Celia Turner of Newport Beach is left·handed and p roud
of it. To find out how left ·handed Orange Coast residents
cope with a right-handed world. see today's Featuring
section. Page Cl.
Corrections Asked
On Fund Reports
Council. a Huol1ngton Beach
homeowners organuation. Huntington Beach Mayor Don
M acAllister and Councilman
John Thomas were requested to·
day to correct errors and
omissions in their final 1978
cam~gn statements.
The City Clerk's office also
asked major campaign con·
tributor G. Louis Gruiadio. a
Huntington Beach developer
who pluged $30,000 in cash and
loans into tbe municipal elec-
tion. to correct statement deli·
ciencies
Connie Brockway, deputy city
clerk. said the discrepancies
pointed out by HOME Council at
the Sept. 4 city council meeting
were confirmed this week by tht! j
Fair Political Practices Com· ·
The action was a result of dis-
closures made by the HOME
mission. She said MacAllister will be
asked whether he solicited a
contribution from the Hunt ·
LOgton Beach Chamber of Com·
merce Political Action Commit·
tee.
<See REPORTS. Page A2 l
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t l
<Jrtkal in Tempest
Drowns Sailboater
Coasc l
Weather
I
~
Hia acreama were flnally
beard by another deputy
between 4 and 5 a.m. and be wu
pulled to aafety.
Lancle1 aaid he and hll com·
puloa .... trrinl to n .. from
MobUeJo ufe harbor at o.tla.
Fla., Cartlaer east alcm1 Uae
Panhandle cout, but bid to atop
at Perdldo Key south of
Pensacola becaaiM of bltb winds
end waves from Hurricane
Jl'tedertc. He sa.ld they tied ap to a pier at PerdSdo key
··1:~ loolred "-*.''be
reeallld.
Rt Mid be And bta frWd it
ftl'lt ... tWllil Ollat UM .-m .., Wiii. IMt sucktftlJ wbld _...._.w.awa1tbe-..
aM tlill llOet ..... taklftl cm I
lot of ......
Some hi1h clouds but
mostJy sunny Friday with
bl&b• fr:om .72 .. to 76 at
beaches and 84 to 88 in-
land. Lows tonlcht 64 to 68.
l.N81DE TeDA ~
A fomflf czpninccd o mgla~ .,,... houN.ut.,.,
toolc owr U...r home. See Poge
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UCI Faces
Tighter
Operations
BJ DAVID strnaANN Gt• o.tJ N.e..... •
With $1 milllon lea1 lban AD·
tictpated in tt.t budaet, UC Irvine
Yilll • 'tiabteD up·• ill °"ratiom
in the comlq year althouah c\at·
backs in prosrama and (acuity
are not expected, Chancellor
Daniel Aldrich said today.
Aldrich 1aJd that campus ad·
ministratora will be makin1
"adjustments in bow we use our
resources" to cope with the cuh
thortage.
The campus is to receive
about f10 million from the stale
for the coming year, about $1
million less than was aougbt.
The chancellor said no new
faculty OT staff posltiona will be
added, the number of student
services will be trimmed and
that a number of academic pro-
grams once planned for won't be
set in motion.
With growing student enroll·
ment. Aldrich said, new facuJly
members were necessary in the
schools of engineering. social
sciences and graduate school of
management.
But with no new positions to be
added, he said, the res ult will be
a decline in the student faculty
r atio, meaning more students to
each instructor.
In the student services area,
the chancellor said he wasn't
sure how the financial situation
was being h andl ed but he
guessed that some positions
there would not be filled.
Finances, however, a re not
the only bind the university finds
itself in this coming year.
Aldnch also said more cam·
pus building space 1s needed,
with about 70,000 square feet
necessary to house all school
programs.
He sai d the sc h ool i s
particularly In need of space for
research act1vlt1es
The complet.1on of a proposed
social ecology building will help
alleviate some of the problem.
freeing up space that social
ecology s tudents and faculty
oow use in other buildings such
as computer science.
The university also leases
trailers in an effort to keep up
with space demands.
Another problem has been in
student housing, where AJdrich
said the highest number of stu·
dents that administrators have ever seen a re trying to live on
campus.
To meet increased housing de·
mand, the university has three
projects under way.
These include an 80·space
recreational vehicle park and a
200-unit apr rtment complex as
well as a IOO·unit apartment
building f,1r m a rried a nd
graduate stu •enta which is in
the plannlna a aae.
Jn the meantime, residence
halls on the campus will bave
more studenta than they were
meant to handle when claues
open Sept. 24. Houstna officiala
have aald 1,650 underaraduat.e
students will be U vtna ln balls
deaiped to accommodate about
1,550.
Altogether, the unlvenlty baa
accommodations for about 2,.00
student.a out ol an enrollment of
10,000.
Wltb the completion of the new
faclUUa, Aldrich aald be didn't
think the un1venity •ould be
over-built in boullnt.
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Poutaln V1U•1 Sdutetora
A110dadoa M .. HI ortldaalb IOU# a • e:.w• fR,,W.. Tb•1'oUlllalii ....., ... ~
triel'• Board ol TrwU. offend 2,.remt. Tbe teacben brollt off nesotlatloa:a ha late May aad
aahd for a 1t1t•·appotated
mediator. That mediator
dtcland on Au, M that Mflda·
tiont on Hvtral 111.ata ••d
atalled and cMdared an Im,.....
Ht reeoaun..W faet·ftlldlal,
a phlM in wblcb .acb ... ap.
polnta a panel mtmMP ud UMo
a1ree on a chairman 1\Qlfti..S by
the atalt'a Publtc Employee
Relationl Board <PER8 ).
The lh~·penon =• will bear araument.a by aldel
before subm1tt.J.Qa rwommmd•
t.lom -not manclllel -tor eon--
tract ..ulement.
Jn addition to pay blkta,
teachers are a .. kln1 bh,dln1
arbitration fol' 1rlevance1,
shorter work da~. amaller clua
alHa, a closed union abop and
school·paid lnsuran~ for ctepen.
dents.
The 35().member teacben un·
ion also seeks an annual eon·
tract while the district want.s a
three· year document. accordlnf
to Bob Sampica, district penoo·
nel director.
Sampica said tbe d istrict
granted a 9.9 percent salary bike
to classified employees lo a
meeting last w~k . Classified
employees al the district's 16
sch ools are about mid-way
through a 2.5-year·long contract.
he said.
Still to be considered by the
school board are probable raises
for management and confiden·
tial employees.
Confidentia l employees are
those who work daily with con·
fidenliaJ information, primarily
in the personnel division. ,,
Man Arrested
After 20-mile
Auto Chase
A 41.year·old man suspected
of shoplifting led Garden Grove
police early today on a 20·mile
chase at speeds up to 100 miles
per hour befere his car was dis·
a bled by a rear lire blowout
Pohce said the chase began
shortly after midnight after the
man allegedly walked out or the
Alpha Beta store at 8911 Garden
G rove Blvd., Garden Grove,
with a bag of groceries he badn 't
paid for.
The suspect eluded patrolmen
in the store parking lot and sped
off in his car through Garden
Grove streets. police said.
Along the way he began toss·
lng packages or meat out the
windows. then allegedly'
rammed the driver's side of one
of the pursuing patrol cars .
The chase ended with the Ure
blowout on the Riv erside
Free~y in Fullerton.
Police said the suspect, Allen
Richard Lloyd, of 9201 Central
Ave., Garden Grove, was arrest·
ed on charges of burglary lllld
assauJlini a police officer.
IF,.._ Page Al
REPORTS. • •
The commlttee reported It
spent $31,000 backlna a 1lat.e of
flve candidates lncludin1
MacAllister.
Ma . Brockway 1ald If
MacAU.later solicited hia share
of that money be should have re·
ported tt on hit statement.
MacAlliat.er 1atd today that be
WH lnt.ervtewed by the commit·
tee la 19'18 but never aoUctc.d tM
contrlbutiona.
"In eeHDCe, I Juat atood ln Une
like mOlt of the candldalel and
aoawered quest.ions," the Mayor
Hid.
Tbomu wu uked to eorTeet
hl• l1D.al campaJp atatem•t to
ahow that he financed bil enUrt
$21,000 campaJan out ol hit on
pocket.
Ma. Bl'OCkway 1aid Thomu'
error wu ·=ly • cu. ot totcetdnc to up certain eol·
umna • ., Sb• 1aJd 1be ~
Tbomu wtll ftle • corridect •tatement tJala ....et.
Grasladlo, wbo lou .. tbe
Chamber committee m.aoo ...
tbn !"*-coatrtbuted UCltW SU,000, lllUlt ma a m.sor ._
•ta~lbewcl. NettMr Tlaoeau nor Orutillo
were evaUeble for eollUIMmt t,o;
4•1• I Me. Brock-way Mid UM &brM
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llergeson
Hits Curb
On Tax Bill
By JOANNE &EYNOt.DI
Of ... Dtlf't ,.... .....
Autrnblywomen Mart an
Berseson, R·Newport Beach.
uld today she was "very disap-
pointed" that her bill to index
alet.e lncome taxes was given a
two.year life span Wednesday
by the state Sena le.
Mrs. Bergeson. a fresbman
ieslslalor. introduced the bill,
which is designed to keep
Cal1'ornlana who receive cost of
Jiving pay increases from being
s hoved automaticaJJy Into
higher tax brackets.
The meuure, AB 276, cleared
tlfe Assembly this summer. The
Senate approved it Wednesday
31·7.
However. Senate Democrats
amended the bill so that It will
be in errect only for 1980 and
1981 . That move was based on a
reluctance to commit the state
to a permanent tax loss during a
period of economic uncerta.inty.
Mrs. Bergeson said a meeting
was held'this morning by As·
11embly leaders to consider the
possibility of fighting the s unset
amendment, "but the re's such a
time constraint. 1 don't know
what can be done," she said.
The legislative session is
schedu.Jed to end this weekend.
· · 1 don't intend to let sunset
take place." Mrs. Bergeson
added "That would be Uk e sun-
setting moraJity. If I can't do
anything before the end of the
session. then in January when
we reconvene, I'll immediately
introduce a bill to kill the two-
year limit."
Mrs. Bergeson said extensive
lobbying by the staff of Gov. Ed·
mund Brown Jr. led to the two·
year limit on the bill.
"He made it clear he would
veto the bill as It was passed by
the Assembly, but he didn't want
to be in the position of vetoing a
tax cul," she said .
· 'l understand the lobbying
was intense lo the wlnt of bitn
threatening vet.os on pending
Senate bills to get the Senators
to go aloog with the two.year
limit.
The infJationary increases In
income taxes collected by the
state are viewed by lndex.ln1
proponents a.a nothing more than
un·le&islat.ed lax increases. The
idea of indexing 1s lo keep the
atate from makinl money oo ln-
Oation·caused wa1e increases.
One ataff analysls reports lbe
bill would save taxpayers $210
million in the firat year and $360
mlUion in the secood year.
LOI AMOSLU <AP> -A 1.-.aen brul.b ftre, fed by op-
p_r•HIH Mat Hd dr)' COGcfi·
...... --doMr tecl•J to r..uo aod ~ ll'ammltters atop
Moat WU.OU while a 2,000-acre
blH• » m.lles northweat ln Aiu•
Dulce Canyon "u declartdout.
U.S. Forest Sentce Offtdala
uld the 1,500-man ftrefiahUn&
force on Mount Wilson and lta
foothllla bad c:onlrolled ao per-
cent of the blaM which s~
Wednesday momina. reportedly
by cbtldreti playln1 willl
matcbee.
A Fore.t Service spokesman
said tbe expected auauJt on
radto·TV facllltlea atop S,100·
,foot Mount Wllsoo failed to
materialbe Wednesday nlabt,
f',....P~AI
STORM •..
neighboring Pucagoula, Mw .
a smaller city to the west, bore
the brunt or the hurricane which rut land at Dauphln lsland, a re
sort ialand 5 miles 1001 that wu
reported "allced in half."
••t would say there is not a
dwelling, business or any other
building in Jackson County that
does not have damage ra.n1ing
from minor to total destruc·
tion." said Ken Phillips, director
of disaster relief in PascatouJa.
Mayor A.J . Cooper o f
Prichard. a Mobile s uburb of
S0,000. sald widespread looting
was reporuid in his community
today . Th e may o r told
policeman to fire two warrung
shot.a at looters. then "shoot to
kill."
Mobile Mayor Gary Green·
bought aa1d some looting also
was reported In the downtown
a r ea and Gov James sent
armed NatJonal Guardsmen and
state troopers into the area.
Prichard fireman Sidney An
derson said the looting began al
day break, "as soon as lhey
could see to steal."
Nearly halr a million people
fl ed their homes u Frederic
followed close to the path that
Hurricane Camille took JO years
ago In killing more than ~ peo-
ple .
Florida Gov. Bob Graham
said he expected the damage in
the area from Panama City to
Pens acola to exceed the S95
million in wreckage left by Hur·
ricane David 13 days ago
Frederic destroyed 125 h0u.1es
a nd mobile homes and blacked
out the entire lip of the Florida
Panhandle
M 1ss1ssipp1 Gov Ch ff flnch
estimated damage In hi s state at
more than $50 m11l1on
HB to Begin
F/,Q,g Football
Registration ror you th nag
football will begin In Huntington
Beach Saturday at JO a.m. at
Murdy and Edison community
centers.
A $10 registration fee will cov·
er the cost.a of a team sturt.
participation patch and trophi~
for city championships League
play for third throuah eighth
araders will be conducted
weekends at Murdy and Edison
parks .
Murdy Park is at the corner of
Golden West Str~t end Nonna
Avenue. Edison Park Is located
at 21377 Maa:nolla Ave For more
Information call 84.2·4'31.
but "tt'a Sult a mauer o< Ume
until it heats up today and
makea a run for It <Mount
Wll8oo> .... ··we bad a pretty 1ooc1 nf&bt,
relatively cool. no wtnd to epeak
ot." the 1~mao added.
A ltbouab flrefltlattra
man•1ed to aknr me tfr•'• ad· vance up tbe 1Jopes, no coataln·
ment waa ln al~t.
"We're still look1na at a cou.
ple of dayapl,n>b'bly," accord· ini to tbe 1 •man.
Tbe fire~ IDOrllln«i WU ltlll
tomeoae-balftothree-fou.rtbl of a
mile from th• mouolalolop
lacllities.
Tbe 30 radio tow.en and 14
televl.ion tranamitten were
evacuted Wednad.ay, but most
Girl, 8,
FotD1d by
Mesa Cops
An elght·hour search for a
missing Santa Ana girl ended
happily Wednesday night itfter
neiahbors were awakened by a
Costa Mesa pollce helicopter
loudspeaker and discovered the
chlld in their home.
Police said &-year-old Bernice
De La Torre. of 510 S. Lyon, San·
ta Ana, was found near midnight
half a mile from her parent.a'
home. Her mot.her had reported
her mwing four hours earlier
Bernice's mother had been
looking for the ch1ld since 4 30
that afternoon Police and
neighbors ;omed the house·\O·
house search at about 8 p m but
failed to turn up any trace oC the
little girl.
Santa Ana officers finally
called for help from Costa Mesa
poli ce, who sent up a helicopter
over the area broadcasllng lhe
search message
Neighbors living a half·mile
from the De La Torre residence
were awakened by the
heh copter loudspeaker. and
found the child sleepmg in their
home.
Tbe girl apparently had wan
dered lnto the neighbor's house
without the family notJcln1 her.
poUce ¥id.
Santa Ana police Lt Larry
Pitzer s11d his department often
asks for helicopter assistance
from Cost.a Mesa police
"They're Rreat oo offenn.c the
rhopper. 1t 's really an excellent
service "
,.,..,.. Pap A I
FlRED ...
He said the city recommended
that O'Connor n ot receive
benefits but it was an unemploy·
mcnt department investi1at.ion
that led lo the denial.
Unemployment officials said
O'Connor's terminaUon was for
"misconduct" and that he is in·
eligible for benefits.
But O'Connor claims Mrs.
Hutton personaJly talked with
unemployment officials "in a
clandestine manner" aod "ar·
ranged" the denial.
He said he hu been out of
work since he was fired and has
sold persooaJ property to meet
llvmg expenses.
Unemployment officialt said It
mi1ht be more than • month before an appeal decision is
made.
of the woritera returned today.
The atat.locu had the capacity
to ll'ammlt by remote cootrot
ao no broadcaata were Int.el'
rupted.
"The nre Is slowly advancina to.ant the transmitters,,. aai.cl
Forest Service epoke1ma.n Bob
Brundlclt. ''They are In no im·
medlate danaer -but the ke,
word here ls immediate. My
guest la that the fire ls ioin1 to
go up the hill sometime or
another. It is going to get bic·
1er."
Good news was that the Agu
Dulce blaze "is out," freei111
hundrfda of firefighters to re·
tum to the Mount Wilson blue,
sa1d Lot Angeles County Fl~
Department apokesman Dick
F'riend.
The Crescenta Valley sheriff'$
station wu •till urging residents
to atay away from the area.
Mount Wilson Road remained
closed at the Red Box junction
with the Angeles Crest Hlghw~
so that the road would be clear for
fire eqwpment if needed in an
emergency .
Visibility was hazy thia morn·
ln1. limiting the use of planes in
fllbting the blaze Clearing
could bring the eight air tankers
back lnt.o use. the spokesman
said ·
The furniture of the fe 'ft'
families living atop the mouq.
tam was stored fo r protection in
the Mount Wilson Observatory
telescope dome.
KNB C ·TV C hannel 4
spokesman Jay Rodriguez said
the equipment is left running un·
supervtsed Engineers at KNBC
and KTTV Channel 11 said lhey
had special FCC perm1ss1on to
leave the transmitters unstaffed.
The three person starr al
KN XT's transmitter originally
derided to evacuate, but later
elected lo retum to their post
1A<h1le keep1nR m coni.tant touch
with firefi ghters, said statioft
l.pokeswom an Ph yllis Kirk
Bush
She said KNXT's transmittin&
s ta ion was being operated at
half power lo keep the equip.
ment from overheciting in the
swe lte rin g t t'mp e r at UT t'll
brought on by the fire and hot
weather.
$1 an Acre
Oil Leases
Stir Outcry
WASH I NGTO N CAP)
Ft.>der;il lea ~e~ giving an oil
com paoy r1ghts to otl and gas on
federal land for SI an acre have
triggered a congre!'.i.ionaJ outcry
1rnd calls from the Interior
Oepartment for changes an the
law
The 10-year leases, awarded
this year without competitive
bids. were given to the Texas Oil
and G a11 Corp., for 33, 749 acres
of land at Fort Chaffee, Ark .. in
an area s urrounded by active
we lb.
··A gift to an oil company,''
said Sen. Henry Bellmon, R·
Okla.
Sen. Dale Bumpers. D·Ark.,
said \he leas" may be worth aa
much u $10 million and that the
firm took advantaje of "the in-
eptnKS of the bUTeaucracy."
"Every oil and gaa man in
Arkansas would 1ive his
eyeteeth to bid on those 33,000
acres." Bumpers said Wednes-
day at a Senate Energy subcom·
m1ttee heanng on the leasing ar·
raogement Sen David Roberti. D·Los
An1eles, said be authored the
two.year lirnltaUon to avoid a----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~-::=:=::::=:=:::::::::::::=:-~
revenue 1hortage he ,.Id would·
be "a worse debacle than lnfla·
Uon."
One opponent of Roberti 'a
amendment waa Senator H. L.
Rlcbard1on, R·Arcadia, who
said refuaal t.o make the lndeit·
lna permanent amount.a to a tax
tncreue when the law explree.
"U we want to t.x them more,
then lax them more, but let'• not
do It by the back door." he Nid.
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A •Poteemen for the Natbtal
Weat.&.r Serrioe aaJd Utt bl.lb
preuure a)'9tem ud mWmal
wlnda that have comblMd to
keep 1mo1 . bovuin1 o•er
Soutbem Callfande fOI' \be put C•• 4911 would eoatbuat. Reporta tbat a Pactllc storm
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8ACBAllENTO <AP> -•IP'Mc• Lt. Go¥. lllke CUrb dramatlcall1 lat.o the a..ta to help one
Democratic Gov~und
Brown k .'s pet plans, but the
misakln f ailecf.
Curb made the unusual ap. pearance late Wednesday to
break a tie vote in an amend·
(_ST._if_TE_J
ment maneuver related to a bill
on bail bonds. But a late vote
negated Curb's vote and the bill
was filed for later action.
~-tdkd
SAN FRANCISCO <AP)
Former state Suprem e Court
Cbief Justice Dooald Wright will
decide if sitting Justice Frank
Newman should be disqualified
from a panel which wUI rule on
whether an investig!ltion of the
high court should be open to the
public.
Newman iB the only regular
state Supreme Court justice who
bas refused to disqualify himself
from deciding the secret hearing
issue.
/tlotlwr E'i~• S11it
LOS ANGELES (AP> The
mother of a Uni versily of
Southern California librarian
slain by a man two weeks after
he was paroled from prison has
filed a $3 million s uit against the
California Department or Cot·
rections.
Bernice B Stamps charged
Wednesday in U.S . District
Court that slate officials had
failed to maintain contact with
Stevie Lamar Fields, who was
convicted last month or murder-
ing her daughter, Rosemary
Jane Cobb.
'
•
Toast to l'i~tory Al'WI ........ •
Scott and Melissa Dinwiddie raise their glasses of cola
in a toast to victory after the Palo Alto City Council
agreed not to become the first city in the nation to reg-
ulate treehouses. The Dinwiddie treebouse. which start·
ed the whole ordinance push two years ago, will be al-
lowed to remain.
Sea Experts Fail
To Rescue Shark
REDWOOD CITY (AP) For the second time in less than a
mouth. marine experts have failed in an "almost impossible" ef·
fort to keep a captured great white shark alive.
The e-root·long s hark, brought to Marine World-Africa USA
after ·being netted Wednesday by a fisherman in Tomales Bay.
died about 5 a.m. today after it bad begun swimming by itself, said
Julie Fiedler, a pub¥c relations representative for the park.
"You can say it died or cardiovascular collapse," she said. "It
was under a lot of s tress from having been caught and towed
alongside a boat."
Marine World divers had been pushing the fish alolli in an effort
to get it to swim. Ron Swallow. a veterinary technician, said earlier
that the shark was in poor condition.
Directions
For
Fall
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I
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Quad takes the
guess work out of
looking great
this fall.
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texturized polyester
• ~ includes a
distinctively t~ilored
jacket, reversible vest
and two pairs of
slacks. This is all the
versatility you could
ask for in a suit.
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one look leads to
another. In solid
tones navy, tan,
med blue, blue grey
and bElige with reverse
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DAILY PtLOT ~5
He 'Hated' His Mother
Marine Plead. Guilty to Slaying 2 Women
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A YOUDI
Camp J>endJetoo marine bu
pleaded'JU.l.ltY to robbtn8. rapine
and atran,llna two women lut
year in Ocean.side. aaytna bis
victims "reminded me ol my
mother and I bate her."
Arthur Chria Burbridge, Jr .•
Wife-rape
Jill Sent
To Brown
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
Oregon·type bill to permit a wtle
to charge ber husband with rape
iB on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s
desk.
The bill, ABS46 by As ·
semblyman Floyd Mori , D·
Pleasanton, won a 58·10 As·
sembly vote Wednesday.
IT WOULD REPEAL a pres
ent law that makes the crime of
rape inappUcable to a married
couple.
But as amended , the bill
would prevent the prosecution or
spousal rape unless reported
within 30 days
WOMEN'S GROUPS, who
supported the bill. said the
spousal exclusion in rape laws
was a remnant of earlier limes
in which a wife was regarded as
property.
To meet obligations that the
charge might be used vmd1ct.Jve·
ly in a quarrel. the bill wouJd al·
low husband-wife r ape lo be
punished less severely than
other kinds of rape
CURRENT STATE LAW re
quires a prison sentence of
three. six or eight years for
rape. For spousal rape, Mon's
bill wpuld allow either a pnson
sentence. a county jail term of
up to a year. or probation.
Nor would husbands convicted
of raping their wives have lo
register with law enforcement
authorities as sex offenders.
THE BILL WO ULD add
California to a small group of
states that consider husband
• wife rape a crime.
In the nation's first trial on~
charge, defendant John Rideout
was acquitted in Oregon.
zo. made bis plea Wednesday in
a closed chambers session
before a San Diego Sul)erior
Court judge after atwmeya on
both aides stipulated he would
s pend the rest of his life ln
prison.
BUllB&IDGE TOLD in·
vesti8aton be returned to the
scene of one of the murders to
kneel in the woman's blood and
pray. He said be then took the
victim's checkbook and wrote a
pornographic note to God.
Describing Burbridge as "an
animal." Judge Michael I.
Greer gajd he would rerommend
that the former Belleville, Ill ..
resident be sent to a medical
facility.
D U KING EARLIER
psychiatric examinations,
Burbridge told of abtue he al·
legedly suffered at the bands of
Pending Trial
~
his adoptive mother, a physical
tberaplat. He claimed she once
scalded him with bot water
when be waa six years old and
had locked him In the basement
on occasion.
Burbridge said he murdered
23·year-old Pally Bower of San·
ta Ana and 55·year-old Claire
Belle Lucketti of Fallbrook
because they reminded him of
his mother .
MllS. LUCKE'M'I was beaten
with a met.al bar then bound and
strangled with nylon stockings.
Burbridge told investigators he
ned her Oceanside motel room
after the attack, picked up a
change or clothes from a bus de·
pot locker and returned to the
mot.el room to shower.
Ms. Bower. who had been a
skati ng companion of
Burbridge. was killed about a
week later. •
Payments Blocked
In Sniper Suits
SAN DIEGO <AP I -A Supenor Court Judge has blocked payment
of damage claims against accused schoolyard s niper Brenda
Spencer pending tnal next month of a suit rated against the 17 year.
old girl and her father by the fanu.ly's ins urance company.
Miss Spencer bas pleaded IDJlOCent by reason of insanity to
charges that she killed two men --- -
and wounded eight cbi.ldren and the amount applle~ to each
a police officer in the Cleveland claimant They also contend that
Elementary School s iege last the insurance company 1s r e-
January in San Diego. quired to defend them in the Mx
THE PRELIMINARY m1unc·
lion tssued Wednesday by Judge
Jack Levitt automatically bars
the widow and three children or
Cleveland pnncipal Burton
Wragg from collecting a $100,000
settlement reached earlier in an
out·of-court agreement with
M 1ss Spencer and her father,
Wallace.
At issue is the amount of
liability on the part of Westfield
Insurance Co.. which contends
that Spencer's bomeowner's in
surance policy sets a Sl00,000
limit on claims stemming from
the 6"'1·hour incident Jan 29.
UNDER THAT interpretation.
funds in the policy already
would be exhausted through the
Wragg settlement.
The Spencers maintain that
c1v1l swts filed against them !>O
far and not step aside once settle·
men ts total Sl00.000.
THE WESTFIELD suit goes to
trial Oct 29
Miss Spencer races trial Oct I
in Santa Ana on chargeb of
murder, attempted murder and
assault with a deadly weapon.
The tnaJ was moved from San
Diego County because or CX·
tensive publicity in the case
Fees Nixed
LOS ANGELES <AP> After
rece1v1ng thousandb of phone
calls from angry residents. the
Caty Council has reversed itself
and voted to abolish a rubbish
collecuon fee
0 ur lowest .Price eve; for plush Precious Moment ·
nylon pUe carpeting! For 2 weeks only. 14.76 sq. yd. installed.• Orig. $23.
so you save a big 8.24 sq. yd Thls ls our dense, thick, plush pile. Its high luster adds
silky elegance to any room And this fine nylon fiber has soil·resistance control to helP your carpeting stay clean longer.
You've 9 lovely colors to choose from: amber fire, antique russet, butter ·
pecan, Burma brov.m, champa9Mt mahognay brown, sattnwood, sands or taupe.
Sale price includes carpet, pod and normal installatioQi But huny, thJs s'avtngs is
for two weeks only. ·
Come tn, or shop at home. Call _your nearest Broadway for a nex>bllgatton
-appointment • Subject to above offer. There may be certain llmttations. Please ask
your salesperson. Carpets, 32.
,
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Oty Lease Would
Help Beach Scene
For ,....._ tbte Clt.J ol K~ Buell bu trMld to
le&M a atntc.h ol beach from U.. state ud • arrua•· ment may ftn&lly be la U. wmb. ·
TM T»foot·IGN'•traDd nma from the p r north to
tbe cU.J•• cm1J bueld~ apartment complex. Tbe cltf owm man than a mile ol beadt Just IOUtb ot the pt•.
Tbe ed•u~ of tbe move, espt.ined Harborl, Beaebn. Parlrl ind Recreatto~ Director Vince
Moorboule. would be ctty control ot aU beaeb land acUacent
to the downwwn aru. lfe clalmed tbe clty can provide beach maintenance
a.ad lite&\W'd eervice to the area and 1tJ.U mak.e • proflt
by inet.aWnc parkln1 meun.
HUDUnc\00 Beach Auemblyman Dennil Mansera
said U.. It.ate bu balked at 1udl an idea ln the put but
suuested with the comt.ralnta ot ProPoSltton 13 the 1tate
now may be more receptive.
A major advantaae. Moorhouse aaid, would be tbe
establishment of a uniform drtnki.n& code.
State beaches allow consumption of alcohollc
beverages while the city doe1 not. If the leue coocept ii
approved drinking would be forbidden on the 750-foot
stretch.
The idea seems sound and anyone obeervlng rocal
sands knows the state's littered beach compares un·
pleasantly W1lh the cleaner city strand.
Park CoIDprornise
A dev~lopment proposal for the final 86 undeveloped
acres at Mile Square Park -hailed by a Fountain Valley
citizens committee as a "fantastic compromise" s set
for consider at.ion soon by Oranae County Supervisors.
It ia still in roufh stages, but the plan calla for a mix-
ture o( commercia uses near the busy Brookhurat Street
a nd Edinger Avenue inter section and passtve-
wildemess and green space-development on inner por·
lions.
It sounds fine. especiaUy In light or two highly com·
m erciaJ developments Cone withdrawn, the other not con·
s idered) that likely would have had noise. traffic and
lighting impacts on nearby residents .
The cost to the county of developing the passive por·
tion of the remaining Mile Square Park acreage is un·
known. However . that cost should be s ubstantially
lowered by the addition of the commercial enterprise,
possibly fast food outlets and other concessions.
The city's most desired goal-a wholly passive de·
velopment ould have cost in excess of S2.9 million.
It ap~ars the compromise of mixing passive and
commercial will be in the best interest or Fopntaln Valley
residents and the 1.5 million people who live within 30
minutes' driving distance.
Oosures Essential
· Trustees and orficials in the Hunlin~ton Beach City
(elementary) School District have decided it's lime to
have a citizens' advisory committee on school clotures
get back to work.
The move cert.a.inly la not premature. Enrollment in
the district is dropping nearly .00 pupil.3 a year.
This means surplus classrooms and a need to tighten
th e district's financial belt. This Call there are 27
classrooms that aren 'l needed because of dwindling
student population. The surplus wUl increase by 14 more
classrooms by next fall.
These facts, though unfortunate, point to only one
courae of action~losing one or more ele mentary
s chools. perhaps as early as next fall.
Tbe 11-member committee must also take a serious
look at possibly closing one of the district's middle
schools.
Recommending closures is a cUlficult task for both
the committee and school t rustees who must m ake the
recommendation officlal.
Public hearings to be held by the committ.ff no doubt
will be emotional because of lhe close ties parents and
children have to their neighborhood schools.
But the facta can't be ignored. The depressing de·
ci.sions must goon be made.
• Opinions expr...-d In the apace above are those of the Daily Piiot.
Other views expreoed on this page are those of their authors and
artlate. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0.
Box t580, Cotta M .... CA 92826 Phone (714) 642-.4321
Boyd/ Beauty
B1L.•.BOYD
The female lace for cen-
turlea waa re1arded aa
beauUful only lf it were
aomewbat full , round or
bea~~ ln any cue wttbou& 11 deflaed boGe
auucture. .-, caDM
motloe plctunl. Tbe lilbt-
and·•llado• experu found
lla•J' could 1•t dramatic
1bota ot women wtlb biCb
elleeltbonH. tblD DOIH.
clliHled ddlll. A.ad th4 wbo&t
t&aadard Cb.anled, The eX• ~ ooa&oun ot KatbarlM
a.,bma'• lac. nplaeed tM f.-:!!:. pulcbrUude of Mone
TbOM who ~rt to know
HJ lt'a Jeta)ly llbeJ.ou to H)'
ln print that to-aad·IO la a
"raaeal." Llkewtae, to
de1crtbe eo-ud·IO u ·'ln·
tem,........'' Or to claim'°'
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
and-10 hat a "JekylJ.aod·
Hyde pereonallty."
What a tomato actually
amella UU, accordina to tbe
1clent:1t11, la a combiDaUoa
of fra1rance1 from roa•, vtol.U, i.moaa, peppermtnt.
caramel. vanllla, carrotl,
clt.rooella aad 1ulpbur.
Q. "Doet aAYbodf bow
wbat proportion of flrat
ba.,... are coacetved befon
marrtaief"
A. About 21 percent, ll'•
Hid.
Bartendta1 Uled to be a
man'• Job. Or ao went the
thlnktnc ot the earUer day.
Hot any Jonaer, &houab. It'•
tb• occupaOoa aaor• tban
any oUMr that'• attractlnl
tb• l8l'IM number ot womta
lD March ot bllbef paJ.
Wbat t.be ut.roaaau .e. la outft lpecl WM a varMt)t of
ltffM-drted cooeoetJou -cbJcka ad rtee cUMrole, •uetabl• 1tew .ttll Met.
and the Ute. It 1tay1 fNlb for ,..,.. ii UDOptDed, A.14 lt
HD M ftud for &be tab&. la
10 ml ... Ja1t by addlq bot
waw. A aluble .. mJ>liJtt ol
retired clUHnJ tried otat
some Hrvla11 or It, •
fouad lbt'1 NA11 .:r;o.wi ., ...... :.... ,_.
................ k
IOOD WI II &•r• Ip la
11 p:•l'.•arketa .-for ,.......... ..........
,..,... te .,. ~Nd "ta..
• IHlt.
Robert N. Weed/PubHIMr
Reagan's Star May Be Waning :.:
LOI ~OELSS -.. lt'll be~
.... old •• ..., ...... "°"
woe't ... -., dllrer.ace," LYD
Nofai.,.r told me, OM day a
wbile qo at tbe otnc.-ol the R .. ,.., . ., for PrHldeat b•T•.
Nofui-WU wroo1 -DOW be'1.-.
Nofd,er'1 reaiaoaUon from
the committee lat mooth, ~r
lS yeara or
u r vlo1 the
f o r lJl e r
Cali f ornia
aovernor , w•• the nnt public sip of
wball'mpret·
ly I W'e la IO-
lDC to be &.be ~· ......
poUUcaJ col· • -
lapse of the
old C'OOMr'VatJve tMro.
Act.uall)'. I 'd call him the COO·
aervativebenxllt Ru&andividea
hl1 time between hi.a raocb ln San·
la Barbara and hermetically
tealed <and ua'1&lly well paid) ap-
p ear an cu before friendly
, Mailbox
poUtleal and corporat. a\a· as.-
'l'IR MIOOND llGN came a fewa,..., .... tbe...,_ com ... IDIMmced bU ,...,.
rat.lDI ,... laulDa and It •• '500.-lD de&l lo cue JOU
bavn't DOtked. Reaaaa, wtao'•
auppoeed to be f"UIUlJ.q for Pnlll·
deot, la not euetly knockiq
bhn1etf out ralalnc moMy «
mlnalina wtth t.be voten.
Part of tbe rea.aon for bJa
laolaUoo la that be hadn't de·
cided who be .. 1o1.D1 to be w.
Ume arouad. Hi.a •t.atf bu hem
fl1bt1n1 for montba about
•bet.bet-be lbould be the Old
RH1an or a New Reaaan.
Nofdffr, bellevioa tbe Me·
tor•te 6u become mucb more
couervaUv& l.n recent years.
wanted the old R41qan, aa,U.C.
"( told you IO." The idea WU
that Rea1an co uld aay
Republican coaaervaUves have
been ri&hl from tbe at.art. For
hlm that meana alnc. UM, wtMD
be ~ u a utioul flpre
bJ umpall•l•I for Barry
Goldwater. 00.. in t.be ltU1e
a.aca twr drde -•l*lal·
ly campatca m•a;t•r Jobn Seara -have .,... anntna to
mold a MW. mote moderate
Ronald aea1an, 1ort of a
PllDORUI Gerald f'ord.
TBDE II IOMS blltorical
bull for both Reaca.na. ,.. a
1peakeT. be bat alwa11 aDd ...,.linel>' pounded out aa un · cba~1 me1Nte of tree ea· ~rp and 1JtroaC defeme.,..
1overaor ~ Ca.litornla for elebt yean, be •aa putlve. moderate
and moderately effective.
Deaplte all tbe rbetorlc,
Reacan'• Callfonla waa no
laborlt.Or)' for n1bt-win1 tMory
-It •u bit eovernment u u.suaJ.
Nofqer wu coavtnced t.hat
preaa and public would DOt ttaDd
for any ~ ehao1ea tn tbe
Rea1u they bad come to bow
== \
EJTDa WAY, and despite
hi.a aoartni =anty ln GOP polls, 1 doD't Reaaan la ao-
ln1 to make tt. Illa Um• la put...
It u not oaly that, at tbe ace of.
70, he would be the oldeat pr.f-
dent to take otnee. but tbat. a ·
cept for b1a hair color 101..Qi.
from °":i'° leade.o·ll'•Y. bit. baa DOt c ed. People wbo
·~ad Ume wt him -• veq ac&ect IJ'OUP -tell me be la tUU
not ready to d.llcuu new llluiel.
particularly eneru and cbaD&·
lnt fonip policy. H1a coaveru ...
tioo, they aay, and perbapa b1I
thlnkU.,, focuses on the put.
If that la true -and report.en.
are rarely allowed close eDOUlb
to Reagan to Judie -it may be
becauH the candidate ls la~.
Or. perhaps, sen11lble. Reagan
does not Uke to leave his ranch
unleas he is well paid to do it. He
would rather take several
thousand dolJars for speech~
than nm around the country for
free toucblnl voters and banter-
IDI wtth boetlle reporters.
BE BAS HELD off announcing
hit c andldacy-that la acbeclulect
to happen ln November -ao
that faimesa doctrines will oot
force him to sacrifice subatan·
tlal income a.a a radJo commen·
tat.or and newspaper columnist.
A voldina the nt race may dem·
on1trale common sense, but
l 'm not t\ltt you can wl.n the
pre11dem:y from a ranch and
telev11W>n stud1oe f'or better or
wor se these days, succeaaful
candidates are uau.J)y hungry
ones. The photo Reaaan cave to
hla old friend Nofziger wu of
.blmaelf In dun1arees at the
raocb. Tbe inacrtption asked
why be couldn't spend more
lime Uke thaL My eueas is that
he'll h.ave plenty or tame sooner
than be lbinb.
Swim Lessons Still Safest Bet for Tots ·
To the Editor:
Wttb awlmmlnc pools,
jacuiiiel, and bot tubt proliferat·
lq around u lt la aenaeleaa and
pot.attally danaeroua to ad·
voe: ate &.eacblnl rear of the w at.er. u you did In• recent article, to
prevent the aemeleu trqedy of
accidental drownlnl.
I am a water aalety irullructor
with the American Red Crou
and have tauebl hundreds of
)'OUDI children swlmmln& and
hundred.a of families safety ln
lhe backyard pool.
Absolutely euentlal for a
famlly with • DOD·twimmer l1
•n unclimbable feoce wltb a
lockln1 1ate around the pool
sepuaUni lt from the bouae
Any pool which can be reached
lhroui!J a bOUM door or pat.lo
door la completely unaale.
These fmcea are metal, six
feet tall. wttb a bottom rail nuab
to the yound and a narrow top
rail. Tbey are quite attractive
whtte wrouabt tron or aluminum
and can be removed when
everyooe ln the faauty ll a prali·
clenlawlmmer.
THE GATE mu.st be catt!ully
locked when the pool• ii not ln
uae. When a DOn·t•lmmer la tn
the POOi be mu.st be 1upen1aed continually by an adult. Never
a.ave a noa-1wtmmer lD the pool
area umupervlaed, even for a
few mCllDllU.
Take DOD·t•lmmert to a
quali.tled 1wtm inatn.letor until
tbey can aav• tbeqiMlvn fnJPl
drownlDC. A cbUd Wbo bu been
tau_..t fur ~the water wW N ·
act wttb panic. th• ma.t de·
vutataac ot ruetJ.ou, abouJd be
aceldcd•Ur fall ln. Later awtm
1euonl wU be very difficult for
tum lf be bal been tauaht ,..,.
by bia parenta. There are maay
prlHt.e ud public awlm pro-
1raqa1. Vlait them ud ftnd tM
one 'wbidl tultl )'oU beet before
•roW..,. Parenti wbo bave allowed
tbelr cblkl to learn 1wtmm1D1
bHe ~ Mm Qalmt tM .. ,. ...... traced>' of drowlt-lDf. la bll 1wtJD ..... be will
lean ufetJ NIM. coonl1Ddm JDd ·Mil~. wtatcb an aure to carry over tnto otMir arta• ot bLI Ule. llAAOAB&T IORNIO)f
'
worked hard all their Uves and
now 11truu1e to Uve, let aione·
bave a few hundJ'ed thouaand fw
a home or coodo?
Did be earn or fall heir to
enoufh to have au thla? It would
be lnterest.lni to know.
We are bopln.C and prayiac the
City CouncU and others have a
heart for aU these mobile peo·
pie.
Twelve yean aeo th1a park
waa begginc for teoanu. Tell ua
how doea ooe know what '11 to
come?
year aeaaioD f0Uowln1 a private
part)' 1aJe for cuh required dis·
position of more than 100 park·
i.01 tick.eta and out.of-date vehi·
cle Uceme Ucketa. Repeated re·
queat.1 for DMV or COW't·a.ided
relief were &aeleu lo st.op the
contlnuinl violaUona.
Law• are needed which
would require a vehicle Ucen,a.e
number check lD every cue at
the Ume a dt.lltian la wrtu.en for
any cauae. Lawa arc ~ed
which would require hnpoqndlq
thote vehicles wtdcb have muJU-
MRS. CHAS. FRIEND ple ''Do-abow" vlolatJotu out·
Parft'Nee4•
To lhe Edit.or:
Well here we 10 acaJ.n ; some
prtvat.e bualnelamen bave their
1reedy eye oo our central part
land. It appears th•t tomebow
they have Vince Moorhouse oo
t.helralde.
The city took a poll ud the
people decided thal \bey wanted
a peaceful park u open apace.
Moorbouae bu decided to bell ~Ith wllal the people wiftl. lMs
want.I to UM c.ntral Park u a
cub ttliater to brtn1 ln more
money for b.la department. It la
hard to believe tbat a park
director baa 10 little feellnp for
a clean Steen park.
We do not want a boteJ, a
heliport to keep wa awake all
n.llht and all lbe other larbal•
be waota to put. In. There are a
1reat many people ualq the
~ark now Jo11ln1. plaJlDI
Prtabee, eojoytn1 tbe er.en
tree• .nd lak.ea. ROBERT BILEY
1tandln& apinat them and lm·
poundlnc or all vehiclea wtth
1ro11ly outdated re1lltraUon.
Lawa are oeecs.d wblch would req ulre tbe detention of
operaton of •ucb vehl~'9s.
TbeM laws could prcMet tbe
publle from a croup of lr·
reapomlbM &Dd dan1erou1 ln·
dlvlduall who &lut traffic court
cue kMlda wttb lmpun.lt1.
C. PIERCE.
Tlw ,,,,.., ol o UfMc&. c. pro-,_ 1tfflall(from ,.,..,. ..,.,, 1'tr
cUodoM or ~--~ tJw o.Mc&.bf t,....f'411C.._ ffMltfolCcM-
dlard DltV ~ °Joie:-·• =-~==~OMV= °' JN) clwlrf1t. UMor
•r•l .. lrN•• 1'ot.M Mt«:
Tbe ~ OouneU of Hua~
Beacb wt.ll IOOD be deei4AM t.be
d1apo.tt1ioa ot OPA 11-a. 'rbetr
decilioa not oa.tr atfeeta tM de· velopment of Huntla1too
Beach'• eouU1M but allo al· I.ell the ll"9 ot over 1,000 ,.
6'-s-•-r.... pie livinC OD tbe lud lnchaded la .,..r .-the amendmeiet.
To the Editor: Tben are many Nuou wb1
A receot Daily PUot edboria1 71·2 aboukt be defea&.d.
IUHnU Department ot llotor l. The Local Coutal Plan bu
Veb.tclel pn..adoo ot ...... not beeo completed and tbe
reabtraUaa u a meant to tbe many rnon&bl devoted to lta de· end of reductni eourt '•no. -velopDMat by CAC would be Ao11t
1bow1" bJ traffic violaton, and waited II th1I amendmtat
thereby allevlatlDI ~· caae wu appcbYed prior to lta com·
loMll lD tnftk CCM&N. pledoG aad r.liuM. TIM LCP ia TIM Dal1.1 PUot em lD tblU· t1M wed ot ctU... wbo1e ta· m. tlllt ._. ...... "'"can te....i II tn tbl r10t ~
wblcb are re1l1teud or meatfor~8"cb.
optretiad bJ Pe1JM1!1!1 no wwld I. TM-.... .. e&1.-lD tM
be atteet.d tiJ Ytblele 1'911*a· LCP '8 IUll _... lt1ld7 Md U..
cJae. replaoement of .. row ••4 ••••ntll bin•• .......... "1 A LA.ao• .... ot '» nJ•mlw Id hC • die .... 1bow1" 1ltm from ubJclH mtllt ot i.d la q•llltha wt&Mat
d.iob nn IOld Ul priHt. J>U't1 NGIW.liliom lar llilil .erect •
NMI for aala. 'I'M MW OWW' ... U.. \ocinl•1 ~ ._.
bee DO '--*klo to ti ..... ,. 1ac'°9 •ecla ....... a
1l1trattoa 8H ~~1' ,....., ..... MmfDI a. fV
llceDM .... Hil ...... .
DO ttllkle -:::::. ... 11 ID· L fti 1'Wetln•'! ....... al volHd '8 • --wUI .._ ...... la.._ ul( ....,,_, 1budca ........ la .... ....,... ,,..,.,... ,.,_. ........
c ... Ulll,IMrtr --~ •t•t.:•luloa ••• U•• ID ID1 on c... 1 Ulrw-ell• · ot tM m.1t1b lmd ..
1
.._. __ _
a nestio& area for Ule BeJ.d.lna
SavannalJ Sparrow. already on
• the "endanaered spectea U&t."
needs attention and solution
~fore any changes ln land \Ale
deslgnaUoo can be made.
4. 11IE ll08T IM POKTAHI'
reason. and lhe one not COil·
sidered by the stair of lhe PlaD·
nine Commluloa, for the defeat
of OPA 11-%, It the impact oa &.be
J ,000 Of' more people Uviag oa
lbe land locluded In this amend·
ment. U tbla amendment wu
approved the Daon Corpor.Ue
would then purcbase the land.
buy tbe le&te oo the Hwittnctoe·
by·tbe-Sea Mobile VWace allld
Travel Trailer MCUoo and then
1lve oodee to all realdenta to vacate wttbiD 12 moothl. Tbe Q . t:r of H\llltlnltOD Beaeb would be
belpl-tn pnvenuni w. from occuntna. Stace there are no vaeut
1pacee ln the txi1Un1 mobMe
home parb to relocate a mobMe
bome la Oran•• County~ lk alone tbe City or Huntiqtdo
Beaeb, &be realdeatl woWcfi .. forced to move their bomea of tbe county at a coat r
tMtween $3,000 aod ... ooo • peodln& on the aile ~ the
and the dlatanc. moved.
percent of tbe l*>Pl• are
Social Security and am
peuioDI wttb UWe or no
NMrYee and th1a could be
lmpoalbWl.7 f~ them and ,..
la tbe lou ~ their bom•
mobUe bome brolltn for Utti.
no momy at all. The p
replacement value of the
bom .. ill HUDt1.natA>D·bY·..,...llla
MobUe Home VlDqe la In
cesl ~ '7.1 m!Woa. Th•
would be turned ou~to
communlt1. 1tralnln1 t •
already ttcbt low coet boullll
market.
It l1 morally wron1 1
HYODe or any corporaUoa
aaallt a prdftt at t.bet ~==-~ lon to .,.,.,. •. Tbe ,...,.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 · Fl FTEEN CENTS
~o -Relief Seen Froin Inland. Sinog
1 81 ._.. ... PAISSVICll ................
. SO.. llild '-! eoati.Dued to
makt life nUMnb&e for many
Ora ... eo.t, 1'91deata today,
and alr ""'..!X oftlclala pnidlct· fed ao Im 1te 1alvatiocl for
foUta Uvt.na more than a few
rmiles from tbe cout.
• Fint'«ale bealtb advisories
l were luued for lnland areas Jauch u El Toro and Anaheim,
warnln1 tbo1t particularly
seaalUve to 1mo1 to remaln ln·
doort M tbe Wd air aieae moved
into lta atsth ~uUve day.
.. We're pred..lctlnc 1ood air
quallty ldonl the coast," aald a
spoke1man for the South Coast
Air Quality Manasement Dia·
U"lct ~QMD ). "But there's
not soinl to be any break for in·
landers, probably throu1h the
weekend."
"Everyone la bavin1 a dlf.
ficult time," said Ricki Yacks.
safety director for the Orange
County Department of Educa-
tion. ''We we aug1esUn1 that
schools curtail outdoor activity
such aa football, scrimmages,"
she added.
However, no formal directive
was issued to school districts
along the Orange Coast. Of.
ficials were asked to ••use our
ooters 0
)
iµaises
t
!Granted
t ~IUSD
L Top administrators in the
llrvine Unified School Pistrict
~ere given pay raises up to 12
IJ)ercent Wednesday night by dis·
\rict trustees.
The board voted to give assis·
tant s uperintendents Gene
Hartline and Bruce Givner
salary boosts of 12 percent and
Assistant Supt. for Personnel
Services Delaine Richards an 1 I
percent hike.
With the increases, Hartline
will make $40,_, a year, Givner
$38, 752 and Ricbarda $37 ,962.
Additiooally, Richards' tiUe
waa chanted to assistant
superintendent rrom the pre-
vious one or administrator for
personnel services.
Hartline is assistant superin-
tendent for business support
services for the district and
<Hvner is assistant superinten-
rde n t or special programs,
'evaluation, development and re·
'search.
; In addition to tbe pay in-
1<: re as es , th e three ad -
~iniatrators had their contracts
xtended until 1981.
L District Supt. Stan Corey said
r,.he reason for the double-digjt
increases for the three was
because they bad received pay
Lboost.s of only 3 percent last year
nn the aftermath of the Proposi·
• ion 13 squeeze. I In addition to the pay in-
kreases, the board approved a
.merit increase pool of 9.6 per·
~ent for other management
!Personnel such as principals.
l;>sycbologists and non-academic
Lrector-level positions.
Persons would be eligible for
pierit. boosts either above or
~low 9.6 percent, depending on ~e recommendation from
uperion
Trustees bad earlier given
acbera in the district 8 percent
alaty Increases and classified
lelD-ployees 6.5 percent pay !moit.s. ~ The board is expected to dis-
cuas Corey's contract with the
strict at its next meetma.
Lifesavers
Three Irvine residents instrumental in saving the lives of
children who nearly drowned in separate swimming pool
accidents this past summer display citations they were
given by Irvine city councilmen Tuesday night. The three
<from left) are Sean Driskel, 8, Craig Becker. 12. and
California Highway Patrol Sgt. Michael Bair. Not (?iC ·
lured is Ed Fuller, 62, who also was honored for his hfe-
saving efforts.
Teen Prostitute
Tells of 'Tricks'
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEHL
Of -Delly HM ltaff A girl wb<>-b6eame 1l prostitute
in Orange County at 15 testified
Wednesday that her .... alleged
Newport Beach pimp was so
pleued with her work that he
wanted her to move into bla
home and "be one ol his main
ladiea."
Donald Smltb and Valerie
Irvine Woman
Bit by Auto;
Dead at ~9
A ,.._,,...,.old woman died at
Santa Ana·Tu.atln Commwalty
Boepltal Wednelda,y after beiDc
btt by a car oe Walnut Avmue
aear Yale Aveaue In lnlne
Ul1Mr la tlaeday, police said.
Tiiie --... ldentafted .. Jo•••ll••• Ba1arbo, of llOO ........ i.... JnlDe.
Thomas, 23, of Santa Ana. are
standing trial in Superior Court
on charges of pimping and pan-
dering for the high school stu-
dent between September and
Def ember of 1978.
On one occasion, the blonde
testified, Smith diapat~bed her
by taxi to a Promontory Point
apartment ln Newport Beach
wbere her male customer Uled
his K_.ter Olarge credit card to pay for her services. The ree
waa880.
The lfrl, dressed In a l~
fltdq white dress ot fashionable
lenttb. toJd the (.lve-man, .. ver,.
woman Jury that she wu lured
lnto prostltUtlon by Mita
Thomas, for whose son abe
babysat.
"Valerie told me that I would
make more money beca•e I
wu under the aae or 1'." the
llrl telUfled, addln1 that 1he
nMCMd tbe mooey bteaUH abe
plaailed to hlll a•ay from bome.
own discretion," said Jean Flem·
ing of the Newport· Mesa Unified
School District.
No plans were made to curt.a.JI
physical activity for students in
the Capistrano Unified School
District, where ocean breezes
have pushed much of the rancid
·air inland. Likewise, officials in
the Irvine Unified School Dis
trict today said it would be
"business as usuaJ. ·
.. 'Shoot
To Kill'
Ordered
MOBILE, Ala. lAP) Hur
ricane Frederic cr ashed into
this JOO-year-old port with 130
mph winds today, leaving two
dead. ripping apart homes, nat
tening businesses and felling
trees and power lines along the
Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana.
Looting broke out in downtown
Mobile and the neighboring town
of Prichard in the wake of lh1!>
MOBILE LOOKS
LIKE WAR ZONE-.\3
area's worst hurricane in a dee
ade Armed Nat io nal
Guardsmen were sent in and
Prichard pohce were told to
"shoot to kill ..
Frederic weakened and was
downgraded to a tropical storm
as it moved inland todav across southeast Mississippi and into
Alabama. with top winds of 60
mph.
The storm was centered at
latitude 33.5 north longitude 87 7
wes t, or j us t northeas t of
Tuscaloosa. Ala. It was moving
just east of due north at 20 mph
and was expected to turn more
to the northeast later today
The born-a gain storm hit
Alabama, Louisiana, M1ssiss1pp1
and the Florida Panhandle.
c hurnin g lS ·foot tid es
Forecasters said the greatest
threat today was from floods
and tornados
Alabama Gov . Fob Jame!>
toured the area by helicopter
and said he would ask the White
House to declare Mobile and
Baldwin counties a disa ster
area. Damage was estimated at
up to $100 million in Florida and
$50 million in Mi ssissippi.
This festival city of 300.000 and
neighboring Pascagoula. Miss .
a s maller city to the west. bore
the brunt or the hurricane which
hit land al Dauphin Island. a re·
sort island 5 miles long that wa!>
reportecf"slic~ tn half."
"I would say there is not a
dwelling, business or any other
building in Jackson County that
does not have damage ranging
from minor lo total destruc
tion," said Ken Phillips. director
or disaster relief in Pascagoula.
Mayor A .J . Coo per o f
Prichard. a Mobile suburb or
S0.000. said widespread looting
was reported in bJs community
today . The mayor told
policeman to fire two warnina
<See STORM, Pa&e AZ>
MISSISSIPPI
I " I · L
District spokeswoman Fran
Morton aald "we've had no
alerta Crom the county · •
But Huntington Beach Uruon
High School District officials
cancelled all physical education
classes early today. Football
platers were allowed to continue
light workouts . but some
coaches were expected to limit
afternoon practice to "chalk
talki> ... a district spokesman
saJd
Twelve air quality district tn·
spectors were in the field early
today to enforce restrictions on
emissions by large industrial
plants
Glass manurac turers and
paint companies were ordered to
cutback emissions between 20
and 50 percent, said air qu1dity
<See SMOG, Page A2l
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AUTO SUPPLY STORE REDUCED TO RUBBLE
Worker Surveys Damage From Hurricane at Prichard, Ala.
Strike at Airwest
Trans£ ers Flights
The four·day·old strike by
Hughes Ariwest employees
knocking out 14 fhghts daily
from Orange County's John
Wa yne Airport has made
travel more diffit'ull but nol 1m
possible for local passengers.
Spokesmen for Air Cali!orrua
and Golden West airlines today
reported subst.anllal ancreases ur
passenger loads since Hughes
rlight.s were haJted Monday.
If the strike continues through
the weekend, Air California
spokesman Mark Peterson said
"serious consideration•· would
be (iven to adding another dally
flight from Orange County to
Las Vegas.
Allllll
• • s ... , ... 111•11,
GEORGIA
··We've been accommodating a
number of ticket ed Airwest
passengers and have been able
to provide transportation (lo Las
Vegas> on both a confirmed and
stand-by basis '· Peterson said.
The number of passenge rs
placed on stand-by status has in·
creased substantially. he added
In addition to the loss of
CSff A.IRWEST, Page All
UCI Suffers
$1 Million
Budget Cut
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"QHT'I _,NUT CLAUM
AH•ni .. tywom•n lergeeon
lake place," Mr1. Btr1eaon
udded ''Thul would be llko t11un
settlna morality Ir I can't do
anything befort' the end o( Lhe
se1111lon, then ln January when
Diseo Dile1n1na
Laguna Flap Ends in An-est
There was probably more fancy footwork and
tugging and hauling going on outside a Laguna
Beach discotheque Tuesday night than there was in·
side -at least for a few minutes.
But one of the most active participants, say
police, today faces charges of assaulting an officer
and being drunk in public.
It began, said Sgt. Terry Temple, when Kristy
Marlene Kahas, 23, of 22812 Latigo Drive, Laguna
Niguel, tossed the ignition keys from the car her
boyfriend was driving. This created tension.
An altercation outside the Village Star in Village
Faire attracted police, who said Ms. Kahas resisted
arrest with screams, gouges and kicks -Including
one to an officer's groin. She assertedly slipped a
hand from the handcuffs and swung the cuffs at police.
Police won. Ms. KabasisfreeonS2.500bail.
Tht lnllallonary tncr111e11 In
lncome tax.. colltetM by tM
1t1tt are ritwed by tndt1ln1
proponent.I u nothin1 more lhan
un·l•llalatAld t .. lncrtaHa. The
ldH ol lndHlftt ll to ktep the
1t1to from maltlna money on In·
OaUon·c•UHd w•a• lncrea111. One 1talf analy1l1 reporta th
blll would 11ve laxp•)'tra '210
mUllon lo the nrtt yHr and -
mllllon ln thti Hcond yoar.
Stn David Robtrtl, 0 l..o1
Aniol•, Hid he! authorf"d tht
two·yeiar limitation to 11volt1 a
revenue 1horta1e he uld would
be "a wor11u d4'b1tclc lh11n lnnae
tlon "
One opponcnt of Robertl '11
amendment waa Senator H L
Ric hardson, R Arc1tdla, who
said refuaol lo maaku the lndu
Ing permanent amounta to M tax
lncreue when the law expires.
"If we want to tax them more.
then tax them more, but let'li not
do It by the back door," he 11a.id.
Wfwpflng A f,-1ng
T11mru :Okholl . l . Iii UIW&t.YI rc•dy tJJ roll. t')C It (Jn lkttft
or tt Hk ulchourd. und , now th&l •ummer 1-ovtcr tlld
thero are fewt!r tourlKL" to dod&e. •he can aet ha.ck to
som e serlou8 rnllerskatlne In front of her B•lboi
Peninsula borne In Newport Uea.ch With the crowds
gone, she can concentrate on dodain& crack.a in the
sidewalk instead of people
l',....P~AJ
SMOG •••
dlllrict 1upervlaor Al Dan1l1.
He eald .molt companies wttb
more dt.M 100 emp1o1"9..,.
cooper1U.., with. reque.ta that
ear p()Ollnc be lutltuted to lower
tbt DoUutJOn level.
"We've ·1ot 1lx can ln our
<Anaa.Am) Parkinl lo' toclay," aa.Ul Dau.if: ·'Normally wt have
about .0.
•'Wt feel there 't b••• a
tr1mendou1 lmP.rovtmeat by moet companJee, • bt actct.cs.
Don Walker , ao environmental
flDllnffr with lrvln•'• Fluor
Corp,. ••Id the nrm WU havln1
no trouble In reducln1 employ ..
tralflc now under today'• ftl"lt
ll•I• hHlth advisory which
u l11 for a 83 percent. lra#ttc cut.
rltty.two vana lranaport 517
l'luor employees each day and
f ,:r># oOwtr wnrkcra art In car ~JI• The total fl'luor 1tatt 11
•bout J,llOO
W11lluir, prtdlct1n1 t.hat a
11,.t ll•I• •lflrt could be
oll•d tor l'rldaey. aald Fluor
woi.lld t)ll forced Lo 1hut down a
V•lr qf •"1t•Y pt1l11t1n1 boolhA
1mrl aittt-m&1t lo 1tchlcvu a M t.o 75
~rt ~nt lnfflc cutback ·wt' f11turtt thut 75 ~rcent ot
11ut •m(lloyw. wlll m11ke IOnle
.tfmt U.O help l " Wulkur noted
A •PGk•man for the National Wulher Service uld I.he hlab
vreourt-ay11tem 1tnd minimal
w1nrl 11 thul huve combined lo
kt>+'(> 11 mo.c hovering over
")t>uth1·m Ca llfornw for the pai.t
f•".v '1ay11 would t0nl1nuf•
ffr()'1rt..'> thut lJ f':H·lf1C' Rtorm
wt1uld rnuvt> in to brf'ak up Lhe
11 y '11 1· m were 1 n error. the
'l1>oke11man added.
It will rem:11n m11'illy sunny
with temperature'\ an the
m 1d 709 along the couflt Lo upper
~ inland.
Missing Man Faces U.S. Rap
An Orange CoU11ly man who
disappeared after a boat burned
and sank off Newport Beach l&Bt
month has been Indicted by a
federal grund Jury on charges of
jumping bail In connection with
a narcotics smuggling case.
Benito Frias, 34 , was named
Wednesday In the Indictment
handed down by the federal
grand jury In San Diego. A
spokesman for the U. S At·
torney's office there said they
will recommend a ball bond of
not lesa than Sl million on a
bench warrant to be Issued on
the Indictment
Frlu was last seen Aug 10
when he and a companion were
at Newport Beach. The compan
ion said they parted tn a bar
and Frias w88 rePortedly seen
on the companion's boat, a 24·
foot cabin cruiser.
A few hours later the boat
caught fire and burned to the
water line before slnklne about a
mile off the Newport Pier.
m inesweeper ua1ng sonar The
boat's remall\S could not be de
tected.
At the time of his dis ap
pearance. Friu was awaiting
prosecution with six other peo
pie accused of smuggling co
came and heroin.
Frias and has alle1ed as
s<>i:lates were arrested June 10
In a 1eries cl raida in Sao Diego
and Los An1eles counties con
ducted by qenll of the federal
Dru1 Enlorcement Admlniltra tlon.
fug1t1ve when he failed to makt·
J court 11p1>eara ncc for a pre
hminary hearing at the end of
August
Frias 1~ ,cht>d uled to l>tand
t ria l on the drug ... mugglang
charges Oct to
Authorities desC'nbe him air; an
Orange County resident His rt'I
at1ves told police when they
filed a missing person report on
him that he U ved In an apart
menl In Irvine. but they dldn 'l
know the addrei'111
Fro.a Page Al fi',....r..,,.Al
Attempts lO find Frias' body
have been futile. The boat went
down In 13) feet of water In an
offshore canyon Authorities had
the area scanned by a Navy
He wu released from custody
on $200.000 ball.
He was declared a federal F edl'ral a utboritae!> in San
Diego say they b<:hevc he wa!> ..
resident of M111111on VwJo al the
tame ot his disappearance. VICE •••
In November 1978, the elrl
testlfled, MllS Thomas suggest·
ed they go to work for Smith,
operator or several "escort"
services from his home al 1311
Cliff Drive.
"She said if you worked for
him we'd get more calls," the
girl testified In Judge Byron K.
McMltlan's court.
The same night she filled out
the application, the soft·spoken
teen-ager testified, Smith aent
her o n three calls, two in
Ne wport Beach and one lO a
customer who lived near South
Coast Plaza
Asked if her cuatomera ever
asked her to model naked.
perform a massaee or serve as
an escort -all legal activities
the girl retponded, "No."
"I had already lltured out
what I was s upposed lO do," she
said.
At one point, ahe quoted Smith
as aaytn1 that he wanted her to
U ve ln ht. house and be one of
his "main ladies."
The defense, according to al·
t.orneya, will attempt to show
that the etrl wu never actually
directed to perform sexual acts
with customen and that she did
so of her own free wlll .
They alao will try to convince
the jury that card flies seized
from Sm.1th'• houte cataloped
letlUmate buaineaa customers
and were not coded IO u to id.en·
tlfy county vice offlctn
DAILY PILOT
BUDGET SLASHED. • • l'ro• P~Al H1a Cahfom1a driver's license
hsted a.n addres11 m Sunta Ana sciences and graduate school of
management.
But with no new positions lo be
added, he said, the result will be
a decline In the student faculty
ratio, meaning more 11tudeota to
each Instructor.
In the student services area,
the chancellor said he wasn't
sure how the flnanchd 1iluation
was being h a ndled but he
gueHed that some positions
there would not be fllled .
Finances, however, are not
the only bind the university finds
itself in lhls coming year
Aldrich also sa.id more cam·
pua building space ls needed,
with about 70,000 square feet
necessary lo house all school
progranu.
He 1ald the school Is
particularly in need of 1pace for
research activities.
The completion of a prop<»ed
1oclal ecology building wUJ help
allevlatA! some of the problem,
F,..,..PflfleAI
AIRWEST ••.
Huahes fiithta to Ve1a1, county
pa11en1era no lon1er have
direct acceu to Tucson or
Phoenix, Arb.; desUnaUont not
aerved by either Air Cal or
Golden West.
Golden West, which doea not
provide servict to Lu Ve1u.
baa bad an Iner•••• ln th•
number of pu1en1en fiytna to
Loa Angeles to make coo.nee·
Uon1 with other airlines for
fi11hta to Phoenix and Tucson,
uid 1pokesman Charlea Rob·
bins.
Pa11e111en with Air Cal have
generally been fiyla1 to Lu
Ve1a1, wbere "interline op·
portuPitlea are excellent," notAlfd
Pet.non.
Meanwhile , Hu1he1
1POke.man Larry Lltehfleld to-cf ay tald ......... ~ and
won't be N1Umln1 Hntee uat.11
tbll tb1ni ta ..w.t. And no new
HH1oal have been tcbeduled."
Tbe company'• "•&.aDdlna el·
fer" to •lrWDI memben d tbe
Air UMI Employ... Alloda·
tlon ealll fOf' a •·• percent pq hill• owr t.brM ,..,.,
Tbe propoMd pay lHW to
1t1tton •llDU would lbCl"Hlt annual' nlarl .. to •11.eso,
LttebfWd ....
Ullkla ~otleton rtpor::f:.
have ..... for a•·• percM; • ere ... , Uf eo .. ,f'lt lD tbe tblN , . .,.
Utaftelct tald Ute airline .. ...... '1 •l'Mclia .. ,....
•••• •Hb ••1 t•• 1trU1e e•t'r H .
f. .
freeing up s pace that social
ecoloey students and faculty
now use In other buildings such STORM LOSS HEAVY. • •
as computer science. flhots al looters. then "shoot to
The uni verslly alao lease~ kill "
trallen in an effort to keep up Mobile Mayor Gary Green·
with apace demands. bought said some looting also
Another problem hu been In was reported In the downtown
student houalne, where Aldrich area and Gov. James sent
said the hl1heal number of stu armed National Guardsmen and
dents that administrators have state troopers Into the area.
ever seen are trylna to live on Prichard fireman Sidney An·
campus. derson Hid the lootln1 began at
To meet Increased housing de· daybreak, "as soon aa they
mand, the university has three could see lo steal "
projects under way. Nearly hall a million people
Theae Include an 80·s pace fled their homes as Frederic
recreational vebJcle park and a followed clOHe to the path that
200-unit apartment complex as Hurricane Camille took 10 years
well aa a 300-unlt apartment 1i1go in killing more than 250 peo·
bulldln1 for married a nd pie
graduate student.I which la In f''lorlda Gov Bob Graham
the planninl •ta1e. s aid he expected the damaae In
In I.ht mtantlme, rHldence the wrea from Panama ctty lo
hall• on the campua will have l'e nucola to exceed the tH
more 1tudtnta than they were million In wreckaae leift by Hur
meant to handle when claues rl<'an., D•vl4 13 days a10
open Sept. M. HOU1ln1 olftclala Frederic de1lroyed J2$ houaea
out the enl.Jre tip of the f1onda
Panhandle
M 1sswlppi Gov . CU ff F'lnC"h
estimated damage in rus state .it
more than l50 million
"It 'a terrible." Ftncb said
"f'ort.unate!y there were not any
II vea lost. But aome toet all they
bad 1aved their life for "
In Mobile. atreeta were nearly
lmpasaable and 180 ,000
customers were without elec·
trl c1ty A power company
sPokesman said it would take
several weeks to full y restore
Power
F~edertc damaaed the roof
and ripped a cupola from the
historic City Hall 1n Mobile,
wh ere more than s lnchn of ram
fell between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m
WednMday.
Eastern AlrUnH on Wednes·
day canceled all flights to
Penucola, Mobile and New
Orleana. Service wu resumed to
Developers'
Fees Eyed
For CUSD
The Capistrano Unified School
Distrl<'l Wednesday recei ved
permw 1on from Oranae County
Supervtaors to begin c hargmg
fees to buildlna developers to re
heve acbool overcrowdin1.
Supervisors confirmed the d.ia·
trlcl 'a tlnd.ing1 of over crowding
after bean, usu.red by achool of.
C1c1al1 Lhal they would not In·
volve the county in any potential
law1wt.1 that mi1ht arlae.
Source.a a1ao said the actioo
C'ould result In possible UUgaUoa
because of a previous opinion by
the attorney 1eneral that such
fee1 fell under the purview o(
Proposition 13 and require two
have Hid l ,950 uoder1raduate and mobtle homM and blacked ~udentl will ~ ilvln1 In halb ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dHllned to accommodate about
New Orleana today. Uurds approval by voters.
1,aao.
Alto1et.her, the unlvortlty hu
accomrnodatloM for about 2,400
atudenta out of an enrollment of
10:~· w ltb the completion of lht new
facllltiee, Aldrlcb aald he didn't
think the unlvenlty would be
over·built ln boualn1.
81 an Acre
Oil Lease8
Stir Outc r y
VI ASHINOTON (AP >
F•deral leaMt 1lvln1 an oll
compan,y r11bta to oU and 1u on
federal land for S1 u acre baH
tr1Htred a coecree1klaal outcry
and calla from the Interior
Department for dll.lll.. In tlae
law.
Tbe Jt.,ear 1 .... , awarded
Ulla 1eb wltllotlt competJUve
blda, wen llv• to the Ttxu OU
ud Ou Corp., for 11, T• acrtt
o( lud at Pert Cbafftt, Ark .. la
aa area 1urrounded by active ......
"A ~ t.o an oil compby ''
aald ltn. 11.nry Bellmoa, R·
Okla. In. Dale 8'am1*9, D·An.,
Hid tbe ..... maf bt wortb U
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ment maneuver related to a bill
on bail bonds. But a late vote
negated Curb's vote and the biU
was filed for later action.
Derisioa M•lled
SAN FRANCISCO (AP>
Former state Supreme Court
Chief Justice Donald Wright will
decide U sitting Justice hank
Newman should be disqualified
from a panel which will rule on
whether an investigation of the
high court should be open to the
public.
Newman ts the only regular
state Supreme Court justice who
has refused to disqualify himself
from deciding the secret hearing
issue.
1"othft-Fl~s S 11U
LOS ANGELES <AP ) The
mother of a Universit y of
Southern California librarian
slain by a man two weeks after
he was paroled from prison bas
filed a $3 million suit against the
Califon)ia Department of Cor-
rections.
Bernice B Stamps charged
Wednesday in U.S. District
Court that state officials had
failed to maintain contact with
Stevie Lamar Fields. who was
convicted last month or murder-
ing her daughter. Rosemary
Jane Cobb.
Toast to l'ictory ,.,. .. ,..._.
Scott and Melissa Dinwiddie raise their glasses of cola
in a toast to victory after the Palo Alto City Council
agreed not to become the first city in the nation to reg-
uJate treehouses. The Dinwiddie treebouse, which start·
ed the whole ordinance push two years ago, will be al·
lowed to remain.
Sea Experts Fail
To Rescue Shark
REDWOOD CITY CAP > -For the second time in less than a
month, marine experts have faHed in an "almost impossible" ef·
fort to keep a captured great white shark alive.
The 8-foot-long shark, brought to Marine World-Africa USA
after being netted Wednesday by a fisherman in Tom ales Bay.
died about 5 a.m. today after it bad begun swimming by itself, said
Julie Fiedler, a public relations representative for the park.
"You can say It died of cardiovascular collapse," she said. "It
was under a lot of stress from having been caught and towed
alongside a boat.''
Marine World divers had been pushing lbe fish alone in an effort
to get it to swim. Ron Swallow, a veterinary technician, s&Jd earlier
th al the shark was in poor condition.
"the
look
IS YOL.J"
I
~And the w,,,~~
~ Quad takes the
guess work out of
looking great
this fall .
The quad suit of
texturized polyester
includes a
distinctively tailored
jacket, reversible vest
and two pairs of
slacks. This is all the
versatility you could
ask for in . a suit.
\'
Reverse, mix, match
one took leads to
another. In solid
tones navy. tan,
med blue. blue grey
and beige with reverse
to plaid vest
and slacks.
210.
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Thunldmy. SeptMnt>er 13, uni DAILY PILOT AS
He 'Hated' Bis Mother
Marine Plead. Guilty to Slaying I Women
SAN DIEGO <AP) -A YOUDC
Camp Pendleton marloe hu
pleaded IUilty to robbili&. rapine
and at.r~wo women lut year lD W., aayinl bla
victims "reminded me o( my
mother and 1 bate her."
Arthur Cb.ria Burbrid1e. Jr.,
Wife-rape
lill Sent
To Brown
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Oregon-type bill to permit a wife
to charge her husband with rape
is on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's
desk.
The bill, AB546 by As ·
sem blyman Floyd Mori, D·
Pleasanton, won a 58·10 Aa·
sembly vote Wednesday.
IT WOULD REPEAL a pres·
ent law that makes the crime or
rape inapplicable lo a married
couple.
But as amended. the bill
would prevent the prosecution of
s pousal rape unless reported
wilhm 30 days
WOMEN'S GROUPS. who
s upported the bill, said the
s pousal exclusion in rape laws
was a remnant or earlier times
in which a wife was regarded as
property.
To meet obligations that the
charge might be used vindictive-
ly in a quarrel, the bill would aJ.
low husband-wife rape to be
punished less sever e ly than
other kinds of rape.
CURRENT STATE LAW re
quires a prison sentence or
three. six or eight years for
rape. For spousal rape, Mon 's
bill would allow either a pnson
sentence, a county Jail term of
up to a year, or probation.
Nor would husband.OJ convicted
or raping their wives have lo
register with law enfor cement
authorities as sex offenders.
THE BILL WOULD add
California to a s mall group or
s tates that consider husband-
wife rape a crime.
In the nation'.s first trial on the
charge, defendant John Rideout
was acquitted in Oregon.
20, made hlJ plea Wednesday in
a closed ch-ambers session
before a San Dieco Superior
Court Judie after attorneys on
both sldea stipulated be would
spend the real of bis Ufe in
pn.c>n.
BlJ&B&IDGE TOLD in·
veatigatora he returned to the
scene ol one of the murders to
kneel in the woman's blood and
pray. He said be then took the
victim'• checkbook and wrote a
pornocrapblc note to God.
Describtna Burbridge as "an
animal," Judge Michael I.
Greer said be would· recommend
that the former Belleville. lll.,
resident be sent to a medical
facility.
D U RING EARLIER
psychiatric exam lnations.
Burbridge told of abuse he al-
legedly suffered at the bands of
Pending Trial
hia adoptive mother, 'I pbJalCal
therapist. He claimed abe once
scalded blm with bot water
when be wu slx years old and
bad locked him in the buemeot
on occasion.
Burbrictie said be murdered
23·year-oJd Patty Bower of San-
ta Ana and 55-year-old Claire
Belle Lucketti of Fallbrook
became they reminded him of
his mother.
MU. W<SETl'I WU beaten
with a inetal bar then bound and
atraneled with nylon stockino.
Burbridge told investigators be
fled her Oceanside motel room
aft.er the attack, picked up a
change of clothes from a bus de·
pot locker and returned to the
motel room to shower.
Ms. Bower, who bad been a
s kating companion or
Burbridge, was killed about a
week later.
Payments Blocked
In Sniper Suits
SAN DIEGO CAP > A Supenor Court JUdge has blocked payment
or damage claims against accused schoolyard sniper Brenda
Spencer pending trial next month or a suit filed against the 17-year-
old girl and her father by the family's insurance company.
Miss Spencer has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity to
charges that she killed two men
and wounded eight children and
a police officer in the Cleveland
Elementary School siege last
January in San Diego.
THE PREUMINAR Y lDJUDC·
tion tSSued Wednesday by Judge
Jack Levitt automatically bars
the widow and three children or
Cleveland principal Burton
Wragg rrom collecting a $100,000
settlement reached earlier in an
out ·or·court agreement with
Miss Spencer and her father.
Wallace
At issue 1s the amount or
liability oo the part of Westfield
Insurance Co., which contends
that Spencer's homeowner's in·
surance policy sets a Sl00,000
limit oo claims stemming from
the 6Yi-bour incident Jan. 29.
UNDER THAT interpretation.
funds in the policy already
would be exhausted through the
Wragg settlement.
The Spencers maint.aln that
the -amount applies to each
claimant. They also contend that
the insurance company is re-
quired to defend them in the six
c1v1I swts filed against them so
Car and not step aside once settle·
men ts total $100.000.
THE WESTFIELD suit goe~ to
trial Oct. 29.
M 1ss Spencer faces trial Oct. I
in Santa Ana on charges or
murder. attempted murder and
assault with a deadly weapon
The trial was moved from San
Diego County because or ex·
tensive publicity in the case.
Fees Nixed
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -After
receiving thousand s of phone
calls from angry residents, the
City Council bu reversed itself
and voted to aboUa.b a rubbish
collection ree.
.Project Warrants
A Complete Study
Tha J.rvm. c1\y ComlcU did b. bail ~ "'-d17
niabt.
By requhina that \M ctevelooen oft.be propoMd tao mlWoo Irvine Recreation Park clo an envlronment.&I,..
Port on the 1muatmetportioa ot their project, t.be coun-cll bu rupectec:l lbe w1lhel 1Dd cone.ms of ma1»1 r•l·
dent.a wbo felt mo.re 1tud1 wa needed ol the pro))09a1.
BlA to atop abort ot requiri.Qi a study of the run pro-
ject lJ poor Judlment.
The declaJon to 1rant n 1atlve declaraUoo atatua to
some porUom of the park -the health center, bowlin1
center, ska Uni rink and renaurant -and require more
atudy ol other uaes -bumper cars, caroUJel, theme
bulldlnl, haunted house and 101 nume rtde:.....ts the aame
us aa)'l.nl the l wo ere unrelat.ed.
Althouah city planners uaured council members
cumulat.lve effects of a project are always evaluated in
an EJR. it wou.ld have aooe a lot further toward easing
apprehensions about a project ol this magnitude by ask-
ing that it be examined in its entirety.
Although this project must either rise or fall on its
own merits when lt comes time for city counctlmen to
judge it, one other aspect of the recreation situation
seems clear.
And that's simply that a city the size of Irvine needs
more recreational opportunities for its citizens.
A community which prides itself on master·planning
should keep in mind the importance of healthy diversion.
I( not the 16.4 acre recreation park idea. then other
means must be pursued to fill an increasing vacuum in
the life of a nourishing city.
Midnight Muddling
Could it have been handled better?
Did the Irvine City Council need to push onward in
the wee hours of the morning Wednesday on recommend-
ing a route for the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor-
ridor? After all, county planners weren't scheduled to
hear the matter until Oct. 9.
This is a situation in which no one really can be seen
as wearing the white or black hat.
The situation had already been badly complicated by
the marathon heating on the Irvine Recreation Park is-
sue. When that was finally concluded before midnight,
the City Council was still faced with the bulk of its
agenda.
Pruning out items that could be delayed, the council
decided to tackle the San Joaquin Hills issue anyway. In
hindsight, this issue of serious concern to two council
members in particular -could have perhaps been de·
layed too. permitting less fatigued discussion.
Once moving ahead with it, however, councilman
Larry A.gran prolonged the matter with lengthy question-
ing of county planners who were there to discuss route
alternatives for the corridor. These were questions that
Agran could have had answered in private discussions
with the planners .
Still the council plowed ahead. The testimony of two
citizens was cut short because of the late hour. Not un-
reasonable, given the hour. But they should have had
their day, preferably at another meeting before the
stroke ol midnJght.
Agran thinks his criticisms of the corridor have been
muted because he and the two audience members were
cut short in their remarks.
Mayor David Sills s ays he was merely trying to break
a filibuster.
Whatever anyone may think of the merits of the cor·
ridor itself, it seems this hearing was simply re-
newed proof that government operates most satisf act-Ori ·
Jy when it is most accessible to its constituents.
Usually before midnight.
School Finarices
Whatever else one may say about education in Irvine,
it appears to be on sound fiscal footing .
The 1979-~ budget approved by school trustees will,
officials say, allow the district to maintain the major
targets of its educational program.
That's no small task in this post-Proposition 13 era of
budget cutting and adm.iniatrative hair pulling.
While the school district administration is to be com-
mended for coming up with a spending plan that stays
within the limits of its resources, other factors play a
significant role.
Because Irvine is a growing community. it bas ex-
perienced sizable jumps in local assessed valuations, due
primarily to the sale of new bomes.
This helps lay a more aolld base of local support that
will be necessary to keep the district fiscally fit.
And with assurances of renewed state aid through
passage of a law that recoanhes the burdens imposed by
Proposition 13, Irvine school officials and residents
should be. somewhat pleued with the financial health of
their district.
• Opinion• exprnMd In the apace above are those of the Oallv Piiot.
Other vlewt expretNd on thl• page are thate of their authort and
artlltlt Reader comment 11 Invited. Addreu The Dally Piiot, P.O.
Box 1580. Cothl MIU. CA 9282&. Phone (114) 641·4321.
Boyd/Beauty
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turlea •a• 1'etarded H beautiful onJy lf lt were
1omewbat full. round or
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Gloomy
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ud·1badow experta found
tbey could 1et dramatic
abota of women wtth bllb
cbeekbonet. tbln noaea,
cbiaeled chlnl. And the whole
1tandard chanaed. Th• ex·
qa.latt.t CODtoln ol Katlwine
Hepburn'• faee NPlae.4 the
1nUe pu1cbrttode ot Mou
Iba'•·
What the Mtronaut. ate la
outer 1pece wu a varte&1 ol
fNOHrtecl eoeeoedou -dalek-. aad nee ew1ro1e.
ve1etable st.w wSUa beef,
aad the lb. Jt lta.Jt ,......
tor Jun, ti unopeMCI. And It
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retired clUseu trlecl out
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..,_.. K,..lt>lch/l!dltorlal Peot Editor
Reagan's Star May Be Waning
LOS ANOILBS -"ll'll b9 the sb,e o6d Roeald Re.,an, JOU
won't ... ~ difference," I.ya
Nofat1er told me. one day •
wbtle qo at the ofttcea of the
R••IH for Prealdent here.
Noblcer wu wroo1 aod oow
he'• cone.
Nofa11er'a re111naUon from
the committee lut mool.b, after
13 years ot
aervln1 lhe
former
Callfornla
1overnor .
WH \be ftnt
public •101 of what I 'm prd-
ly sure ia 10-
lnt to be the ~ -...._
political col· • -
Japae of t.be
old eonservaUve hero.
Actually, I'd call bim the con-
aerv aUve Mrmit. Reaaan divides
bls Ume between bis ranch in San-
ta Barbara and hermetically
sealed (and usually well paid> ap-
pear anc ea before friendly
Mailbox
1-nilNK NQr. ..
/
TllZ laClOND SIGN eame a
few dQI .ao WbeD th• a..,...
comllllttee •anounced bla f\md.
rat.tac wM laaiq and tt WM
$500,000 ID ct.bi. ID c ... you
baven"l nodced, RN1an. who'• 1uppoled to be rimnlDI for Pf'91·
dent, la not exactly knocldnl
Mm.self out raJaln1 money or
mlnallal wtth the voten.
Part of the reuon for bl.a
iaolatJco ii tbat be hadn't de-
cided who be la 1oln1 to be this
time around. HiA 1t.aff bu beeo
tt1bt1n1 for months about
whether be should be tbe Old
Rea1an or a New Reacan.
NofU,er. beUevtn1 tbe elec·
torate bu become mucb more
conHrvative In recent years.
want.eel the old Rea1an. 1~.
"I told you ao." The Idea wu
that Rea1an could aay
Republican cooaervaUves ban
been right from tbe at.art. For
him that means alnce 19M, when
be emeried u a aatioaaJ ftp.re
by campal1n101 for Barry
Goldw.ter. Otben lD the UttJe
Reaaan lDDer clrcle -tttpeclal-
ly campatan maaa1er .John Se.n -have been pl8.lllllq to
mold a new. more moderate
Ronald Rea1aa, 1ort of a
1Jamon>u8 Gerald Ford.
TBDE IS 80•£ blatorlcal
baall for botb Rea1ana. Al a
1peaker, be baa always aad
eo1at1na1y pounded out an UD·
cban,in, meuaie of free en-
terprtae and atroa1 defeue. Aa
1ovemor ol Calltornia for eipt
years, he wu pualve, moderate
and moderalely effective.
DupHe all tbe rbelorlc,
Rea1an'• California waa no
laboratory for rllbt·winl theory
-It waa bl& 1overnment u
uaual.
Nofzieer wu convinced that
praa and public would not lt.nd
for any obvious chanaea lo the
Rea1an they had C'Ome to Imo•
-and, ma.oy, to loVll. Notdpr'•
Internal opponent.I, Seara et al,
tbou1bt Reacan bad • very.
very Sood chance to be preaident.
ln tteO and time had ~ to
preHnt the kind of mkfd»of·
the-road candidate that muallY
enda up lo the Wbtte Houae.
EITBE& WAY, and despite
hi.a aoarlna poPUlarity ln GOP
poU.. l don't thCnk Reacan la 10-
ln& lo mate tt. Hla time la put.
It la DOl onl.1 that, at tbe ase of
70, be woWd be tbe olde.t preai·
dent lo take otftce, but that. ex-
cept for bia hair color eoiac
from or~e lo leaden-iray, he
haa not cbansed. People who
spend time with him -a very
select croup -tell me be la still
not ready lo discuss new l.ssues.
particularly energy and cbanc·
tnc foreign policy. His cooveru·
Uoo. they aay, and perhaps bis
thinklnc. focuses on the past.
lf that la true -and reporters
are rarely allowed cloee enough
lo Reagan lo judge -it may be
because the candJdate is luy.
Or, perhaps, sensible. Reagan
does not like lo leave b.is ranch
unless he la well paid lo do it. He
wou Id rather take s everal
thousand dollars for speeches
than run around the country for
free touctung voters and banter-
ing with hostile reporters.
HE llA.8 HELD off announcing
bla ca.odJdacy-tbat la acbeduJed
to happen In November -so
that fairness doctrines will not
force him lo sacrifice subl'Jtan.
tial income aa a radio commen·
lat.or and newspaper columnist.
Avoiding lberat race maydem·
onstrate common sense. but
1 ·m ool sure you can win the
prestdency from a ranch and
telev1s1on studios Por better or
'4 orse these days, s uccessful
candidates are usually hungry
ones The photo Reagan gave to
his old fnend Nort1ger was of
Jumaelf in dungarees at the
ranch. The insc ription asked
why he couldn't spend more.
time like that. My guess is that
he'll have plenty of lime sooner
than he Uunk.s .
Swim Lessons Still Safest Bet for Tots
To the Editor:
With awimmlnt pools,
jacuuiea, and bot tuba proWeral·
lng around ua lt ls aenseleu. and
poteotlaJly dangerous to ad-
voc at.teaching fear or the water.
aa yoJd!d ln a recent article, to
prevent the aenseleas tragedy of
accidental drownlog.
J am a water aalety lMtructor
wlth the American Red Cross
and have taught hundreds of
young children swimming and
hundreda of families safety in
the backyard pool.
Absolutely essential for a
f amlly with a non-swimmer is
an unclimbable fence with a
locking gate around the pool
eeparaUng it from the house.
Any pool which can be reached
through a boUle door or patio
door la completely u.naafe.
These fences are metal, six
feet tall. with a bottom rail fiush
to the tJ'O'IDd and a narrow top
rail. They are quite attractive
wblte wroueht lron or aluminum
and can be removed when
everyone ln I.be family itl a profi.
clentawfmmer.
TBE GATE muat be carefully
locked when tbe pool ts not in
uae. When a non·awtmmer ls in
th.e pool he muat be supervised
conUnually by an adult. Never
leave a DOD·awfmmer tn tbe pool
area unsupervised, even for a
few momenta.
Take non-awimmera to a
quallfted 1wtm lmtructor until
they can Hve themaelve1 from
drownJni. A cblld who bu been
\au&bt fear of the water wW re-
ad wttb pule, the mott de·
vutatinl of reactlooa, •bould he
•ccldeotally fall in. Lat.tr 1wttn leaaona will be very difftcuJt tor
b.lm ll be ba.3 b«n tauthl tear
by bil parent.I. 'lbcre are many
prlvate and public awlm pro.
1raai1. Vlalt them and flnd tbe
one wblcb aulta you beat before eorolllftl. Parent• who have allowed
th.tr cbUd to l•am 1wtmmtnc
bave ~ blm acalnlt t.be um,..UI* tratedf Of drown-
.... In Ida IWlm lelaon be wt1J
ltara etl"'1 nalel, coordlnaUon aad Nit~. which are lure to carry over Into other areu ol hll Ille.
I MA&OAJtST JOHNSON
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Pinch your nose. cup your
hands over your mouth: no mat-
ter h ow bard we tried we
couldn't imitale that "Hi Ho
Sii ver." U you did those things
when you bad a cold you could
come close to his voice. but
never exactly. The ways things
are golng the next Lone Ranger
may be n transvestite riding side·
saddle. Are you listening. Tonto?
LET mERE be some sanity
Jert among the corporaUona and
the lawyers. Today's world or
transience, future shock. and
disregard for our aging kin, de·
mands that Clayton Moore be aJ.
lowed lbe right lo become an
elder Masked Man.
We will etiU remember him as
we remember all 1reat heroes
on white bones -1tampln& out
evil forthegoodofman.
"Say, who wu that muked
man?" "'Re Jett me lhls silver
bullet." "Why, that's tile Lone
Rancer." S. M. PAULEY
Car Side Tr11p
To lhe Editor:
A recent DaUy Pilot editorial
suggest.I Department of Motor
Vehicles prevenUon of vebJcle
re1Jstratioo u a meant to tbe
end of reduclna court "no-
1bow1" by tralltc vlolaton,
thereby allevlaUng tbe case
load• in traffic courts.
Tbe Dally PUot em ln think·
lnll that ·~abowl" lnvolve CU"ll
wbicb are re1htered or
operated by penona wbo would
be aff eet.ed by vehicle reliatr•·
Uon. \
A LAaGE number of "DO·
shows" alem from vebiclH
wbkb were sold 1n prlvat.t party
aaJet tor cuh. The new owner
hu no lntenUoo to uanater ,..
JlttnUon nor to P•1 1e&rly
Ucen.ae f-. He uaua111 earriel
oo vehicle luurance and tf In·
volved lD an Kddeat will aften
•bandoa the vehicle. In IOIDe c .... tbe vebldtl ue stolen.
In ID)' own c.... a tbree-
year MlltGD followtDI • print.
part)' ule for cub rwqulnd ..
Quote.
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l1tul t.bat Mlf·ral• (for Pal· ..... _) ..... be lm,.......
toclecldeoa llacWalll. . .I wW lD-
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lilal llDFlllJ •
position of more than 100 parit -
ing tickets and out-of-date vebl·
cle license tickets. Repeated re-
quests ror OMV or court·aided
relief were useless to st.op the
continuing violations.
Laws are needed whic h
would require a veblc le license
number check in every cue al
the lime a citation i.a written for
any cause. Laws are needed
which would require impounding
those vehicles which have multi·
pie .. no·abow" violallona out-
standing againat them and im·
poundina of aJI vehicle• with
grouly outdated re1i1traUon.
La wa att needed wb.lcb would require the detention of
operators of such vebJcJes.
These laws could protect the
public from a aroup of ir·
respooaible and dan1eroua in·
dividuala wbo 1tut tral'ftc court
caae loada with impunity.
C. PIERCE.
The •!Wr of a oe1*w cm pro-
tect ldmMlf from fvl-re HabWw for
cUotionl or occidnU n11:iolciMQ u..
'1elrict. ~ ~,., fUiJtf 0 daft·
dard DJIV Troutn o/ OulllWraMp
form, Ol9d ::::Z a dat«I COAi of. .om•. It'• at DllV offtca
at no c,_.,.. E<tilor
Alrpert l'•.U
To the Editor:
l would like tbi.I opportunllJ' to
expre11 my objection to the
Irvine Company's recent al-
t.em pt to lnftuence t.be relocauon
of the Jobn Wayne Atrport -
<Orance Co.mt)' Airport).
It la about U.me tbat l>80DM re-
alise that tbe 1ltuadion wblda •:it·
lats now ta the reault or t.be
lrvlne Comp"lny'1 dellMrat.e
plan to force a •mall private
t•clllty into a lar1e acaJe
metropolitu alrpott. TbiJI wu
done ~ complete dJ1resard
ror t.be •aAty and well beJ.q ol
the hundreds ot famWee U..r
bad ~t lnto tbe •WTOUDd·
tn1 areu. Tbe lntM Company
developed tbe Wutcllff ·
Ba1cre1t·Do•er Sboret aed
l:utblaft anu. It-~-= deH&oped tbe lntne Pan. andtbe1U1TOQDdtaac airport ·-u.. compla. Tbia ... all dooe wtdl tbe now..._ tbat •
lat1• ~ alrpClrt fae~
be Deeded to budletbe lnflwcolalrliM,..._,..,.,
TllS .... N. Oom,aay Is
4lreoU1 r:••lbl• for Ua• atiport ..._ . TM c ........,
:::.~:a.-= ..................... = . ..._._.,.,..
Ali ........ =·· .. Cle tlMti'...... .. ..
r anch land either directly or in-
d1recUy which can be developed.
Relocation of the airport
evidently wouJd interfere wilh
this development
The quality of hfe in the
Newport Beach area is suffering
from the noise aod air poUuUon
caused by the increasing num-
bers of private and commercial
JetA uslna the airport tr com-
mercial jet traffic increases it
will be intolerable for a great
number ol the population.
I do not feel the Irvine Com-
pany and it.s interests should be
allowed to run uncontrolled over 1 tbe Uvea ot the people they
brou1bt Ince> tbia area, just
because they have sold off tbe
property aod no tonier bave any
vealed interest.a in these pre-
vi~y developed areas.
OAqm 8 . BLOOMBERG, M.D. •11 I! /flbp~efll
To the Edltor:
Mn. Dortby Bauder <Mailbox
Sept. S> lbou1d recall that it was
not Jane Fonda who sent her son
to die in Vietnam. ll wu the •
United States 1ovemment. Jt
wu not tbe ''peacenib" who set
the Umlta on warfare but
polltlcal atrate1ht1 and
dlplomat.a in Waahlqton. Mrs.
Bauder abould bave reallied d
Ion• qo that there WU DO ....
Di.DI" a land war in Alia. "'
' AT TBE very leut the total e
d.eatrucUoo of North Vietnam
would have COit more lives 8lld
at the very worst nuclear COD·
frontatioa wttb the Soviet Union
or Commuoilt Chlna. In that un-
lblnkable event tbe United
State• would have numbered It.I
dead not la the flftl•• of
thou1andl but ln the fiftlea ot
mllliom.
llra. BaudeT may ftever
believe tbll but the men who
·bw'Md tMlr dratl cards and fled
to Canada at Jane Fonda's urc· ,h 1
lnl bad notb•nt to do wltb ....
1on '• death. They ooly aaftd Ii. '
themMlvea and perll•PI tbelt> Y
youpr brCltben wbo .,...... b8d •·
to fl•.bt. J .... Foad• aloq with e
maa1 otbtn, w DOW boMiDc bllh dee .. tide lud. &Nd to
end thll war.
The &ralic aaatftce cf llln.
Baudra 1oa .._Ila tam UliDD
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS
GJSD
•1 way Ma&aa ... ...., ........
TM CapAatrano Ualfied School
Dlatrict Wedaeaday received
perm1mon trom Or~ Oomaty
Sapervilcln to becin chal"tllnl reea to hui""'nc c1e"1~...,.. to re-lieve ICbool onrcl"OWdlna.
Supenbon eonflrmecl the dia·
trict'a flndinp of o•ercrowcllq
alter beinl auured by school ol-
flcla.b 1hat they would not ln·
volve lbe eoan:,~ qy potential l1•1UIU ~ · t ariM .
Soureee aa. aald. tM acUon
~ rwult la pouible Uttsatioo
beea .... et a previoua optmon by
tbe attorney 1eneral that auch
fees fell under the purview of
Propoation U and requil'e two
t.birda approval by voters.
The district ia actlq i~ the
belief that the cbargea are a fee
and not a special tax and intend
to imPoH the new policy without
ID electkm.
Capistrano School Supt.
Jerome Tbornaley said. today
tbat the issue 11 beinl teStA!d tn
Northern California and he
doe9n 't expect any challenges to
the fees locally.
New fees are expected to
ran1e up to a maximum of $1,.200
ror each new residence "and can
raise bWKlreds of thousands and
• ooters
,.,wf...,.._
LOSS OF SCUBA EQUIPMENT SHOP SADDENS YOUTH AT PRICHARD, ALA.
David Darla Sita Atop·What UMJ;d to Be Hia Uncle'• Bualneaa
No Relief
Seen FroDl
Heat, SDiog
By MICHAEL PASKEVICH
Of tlle oa11r ,. .... •~•
Smog and heat continued to
make life miserable for many
Orange County residents today,
and air quality officials predict·
ed no immediate salvation for
folks living more than a few
miles from the coast.
First-stage health advisories
were issued for Inland areas
such as El Toro and Anaheim,
warning those particularly
sensiUve to amog to remain in-
doors as the bad air siege moved
into it.a sixth'consecutive day.
· ·w e•re predicting good air
quality along the coast," said a
spokesman for the South Coast
Air Quality llanaaement Dia·
trict <SCAQMD). "But there's
bot 1otnc to be any break for in· landers, probably t.brougb the
weekead."
• 'EverJODe la bavin1 a dif.
ficult time," aaid Rlckl Yacu,
1afety director for the Oranae County Department of l:duca·
tloa. "We are •uaestinl that
1cboola cmiail outAloor activity
ct1ee•OG,PqeAJ)
Pimping Trial
Teen Prostitute
Tells of 'Tricks'
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. o.11., ,....1..,.
A girl who became a prostitute
in Orange County al 15 testified
Wednesday that her alleged
Newport Beach pimp was so
pleased with her work that he
wanted her to move into his
home and • 'be one or his main
ladies."
Donald Smith a nd Valerie
Thomas, 23, of Santa Ana, are
standing trial in Superior Court
on charges or pimping and pan-
dering for the •gh school stu-
dent between Septe mber and
December of 1978.
On one occasion, the blonde
testified, Smith diapatched her
by taxi to a Promontory Point
apartment in Newport Beach
where her male customer used
hla Master Cbar1e credit eard to
pay for her servicea. The fee
wu'90.
The jirl, dreued in a loose-
ftttiDJ wblte dreu ot fublonable
lenltb. to&cl the five-man, aeven-
woman Jury that ahe was lured
~a Sues
Neighbor for
Tree Removal
into prostitution by Mi ss
Thomas. for whose son she
babysat.
"Valerie told me that I would
make more money because I
was under the age or 18.'" the
girl testified. adding that she
needed the money because she
planned to run away from home.
"She (Miss Thomas> would
drive me there. she would col·
lect the money and I would have
sex with them." the girl, now 16.
told the court.
Her first "trick.'' she testified.
occurred with a middle-aged
man in Orange who paid $500 for
the o ne -ho ur session Sh e
performed services for the man
on two subsequent occasions al
Mias Thomu' request, the girl
testified.
As the prostitute, the girl sald.
she was paJd SlOO of the $500.
The remainder of the money
was split by Miss Thomas and
another woman, abe sald.
In November 1978, the &irl
testified, Mias Thomas au1geat·
ed ~ey go to work for Smith,
operator of several "elcort"
services from his home at 1311
Cliff Ortve.
''She sald if you worked for
him we'd 1et more calla," the
tirl testified tn Judie Byron K
McMillan's court.
The same nllht she fWed out
the application the aoft-1poten
teen-a1er testihed, Smith aent
Jter on three calla, two In
Newport Beach and one to a cuatomer wbo lived near South
CoaltPlaaa.
Aaked II ber cuatomen ent
a1ked her to model neked.
(leeVICS, Pa1eAJ>
Developers' Fees
maybe millions or dollars in
comtn1 years," Thomsley aald.
Thorn.sley reported that over-
crowding is most noticeable at
the three junior high schools and
three high schools but that each
of the district's 22 schools is operating at capacity.
The Capistrano Unified School
District. which takes in 160
square miles. is the lar1eat in
area in Orange County covering
'Shoot
To' Kill
Ordered
MOBILE. Ala. IAP > Hur
ricane Frederic crashed into
this 300·year-old port with 130
mph winds today. leaving two
dead. npping apart homes. flat·
tening businesses aod felling
trees and power lines along the
Gulf Coast from Florida to
Louisiana.
Looting broke out in downtown
Mobile and thelleighboring town
of Prichard In the wake of this area ·s worst hurricane in a dee
ade Armed National
Guardsmen were sent in and
Prichard police we re told to "shoot to kill ...
Frederic weakened and was
downaraded to a tropical storm as it moved inland todav across
c;outht'a1>l l\1issi11'>1pp1 and in to
Alabama. with top winds of 60
mph.
The storm was centered at
latitude 33.S north longitude 87. 7
west . or JUSt northeast of
Tuscaloosa. Ala. It was moving
Just eaat of due north at 20 mph
and was expected to turn more
to the northeast later today.
The born-again storm hit
Alabama. Louisiana. M1ss1ss1pp1
and the Florida Panhandle,
c hurning 15 fool t ides
Forecasters said the greatest
threat today was from floods
and tomados.
Alabama Gov Fob James
toured lhe area by helicopter
and said he would ask the White
House to declare Mobile and
Baldwin counties a disaster
area. Damage was estimated al
up to $100 million in Florida and
$50 million in Mississippi
This festival city of 300,000 and
neighboring Pascagoula. Miss .
a smaller city to the west. bore
the brunt or the hurricane which
hit land at Dauphin Island, a re·
sort island 5 miles long that was
reported "sliced in half."
"I would say there is not a
dwelling. business or any other
building in J ackson County that
does not have damage ranging
<See STORM. Page A2 >
San Juan's
Pmoor Cut
By Squirrel
An errant s quirrel
s t y mied San Juan
Capistrano's and portions
of San Clemente's elec-
trical power Wednesday
wt>en the wayward critter
crawled into an electric
cable cabinet. He was
barbecued for his efforts.
A San D1e10 Gaa and
Electric Co. spokesman
aald today the squirrel
a borted out ihe main
clrcuJt aervinf San Juan
at 3:41 p.m., leavtn1 2,552
cu1tomera --t.bout elee-
tlical powr. Allotber ls.'l!J
cu1tosnen lD North ~ft Clearnte were without
power few 15 mlnu&ea.
Tb• Jpokeeman said
P01'tl' •aa . rHtored to about ball tb• San Juan
cuetomen at 4:M p .....
Tb• nmalnlq bomea and
buat.D..... weN reatored
1t1:01 p.m. n. equ&rrel •u a COD·
dador, tbe 1polul1man
11ld. Wbtn tile antm1J
cr•wlei lato tbit bos and
..,....twOcatllM,tlM
mabl NTlnt tllloil1M out. .,
20 percent or the county. The
current enrollment is 16,669.
Thomaley said major housing
developments are being planned
in school district boundaries that
wlll mean an increasing need for
new faclllties.
He aaid that up to 20 new
schools may be needed In the
next decade.
He said money from the rees 1s
intended to be spent ror portable
classrooms as a n 1nter:1 m
measure to cope with over·
crowding.
T he s uperinte nd e nt said
similar fees have been charged
lo developers within the city of
San Clemente for about a year
and has brought in a bout
SS00.000 to the district.
The supervisors' action Tues
day affected those sections of
<See FEES, Page A2 >
Diseo Dile1nma
Laguna Flap Ends in Arrest
There \\a!:> probably more fanc} footwork and
tugging and hauling going on outside a Laguna
Beach discotheque Tuesday night than there was in
~1de at least for a few mmutes
But om· of the mos t active part1c1panb. :-<s)
poltct-. today faces charges of assaulting ;.in officer
and bemg drunk m public
It bega'n. s aid Sgt Terr~ Temple. when Krist)
\I :.irlene Kahas. 23 . of 22812 Latigo Drive. LagunJ
~iguel. tossed the 1gnit1on keys from the c ar her
boyfriend "as driving This created tension
An altercation outside the Village Star an Village
F<Hrt' attracted pohct>, who said Ms Kahas resisted
arres t wtth scream::.. gouges and kicks including
one to an officer·::. grom She assertedly s lipped a
hand from the handcuff~ and s wung the cuffs at
police
Police won. :\it s. Kahas 1s free on $2.500 b atl
San Juan Resident
Weathers Hurricane
By WILLIAM HODG IE
01 ttoe Oally ~llel staff
Esther Van Cou ·s relatives
feared for her safety when she
went ahead with plans for a Car
ibbean cruise right into the
path or killer hurricane David
Newspaper headlines on the
first few days of her c ruise
blared hN rclat1 ves · worst
tea r s · ·Hurri<'ane Las hes Oom1rucan Repubh<' ... "4,000 In ·
JUred By Hurricane" and "'East
Awaits Killer Storm ··
But Mrs. Van Coll'!> worrie!>
weren "t Wlth the weather. they
conc erned th e luxur) liner
Skyward"s engine room
Thirty.five miles out of M1am1
on her return she rose from bed
at 4 :45 a.m to use the restroom
'"I got up to go to the bathroom
and the li ght wouldn't work ...
the San Juan Capistrano res1 ·
dent recalls of the incident early
Saturday
"I looked out of my cabin and
everybody was gomg through
the hall with their lHeJackels
on."
Startled. she asked passersby
what was going on
There'd been a fire in the
engine room . they told her. and
everyone was asked to head to
their emergency lifeboat sta·
lions.
·'Nobody had extra clothes
because they'd gathered up our
luggage the ni.Cht before for
Dally Piiot Staff , .....
WEATHERS SHIP BLAZE
Either Van Cott
dock mg." Mrs. Vp.n Colt said.
She groped for her clothes and
dressed hurriedly in the dark·
ness She joined her fellow
passengers on the deck for "' several-hour wait until the
cruise line could send a ship out.
(See C1llJ1SE, Page A2 >
San Onofre Wins
School Dispute i
The parenta of 107 San Onofre-nde the bus to f'allbrook High J
area hip school students bave School.
w o D the r l t b t tor th• i r The parents of the students ' younptera to attend cl&IMI in chartered a private bus to carey
San ClemeAte lnatead of tak1ns • them to San Diego for their two-•
an bout-Ions bua rid• to bour appearance before the '
l'allbrook. board ol education.
San Die10 County Board of
Educadoa memben Wedl9eeclay
ovetrui.d an earlier dectalon by
"•llbroolt Unlon Hl1b Scbool
Df1trtc:t tl'ultees that would have
foreed the 1tudenta to take &be
IO-mlle bul ride lnatead ol belQI
tranaported to nearb1 San ci ..... Hla ... ne a. o.atre 1tUdena ,...
alff .tclldD die P'allbl'Ook Untoa
Hl1h !dlool Dl1trlct I• San
DielO COmlJ Ii 10 rntlei h'Om SID C'IHMilte lebool.
Before Ule ....... , San
Dle10 toUa\1 bOard m..U ... moet. ~ the 1tudeMI ,..,.... to
For ftve years, Fallbrook of-
ficial~ have allowed the S•o
Onofre ltudenta to attend Sao
Cfemente Hl&b under an ...,...
ment with Capletra.no Unllled
School Dlttrtct.
But lHt month, Fallbroo
trueteel decided not to reMw
the l......cn.trtet ..,..mut wttb
CUSD IDd lnatead to collect the
1400,000 ha elite and federal
funds tM at.:.denta · attend~
•• HI' ....
Su l)t.,o tioard •••Mrs
plan to Med I ~ft IO meet wlU. CUSDdeet J'''.L."Mt • ..:ma or
~ Ber.geaon Decrin Gur.b, on ln~·-
""li\und Brown Jr. W to U.. tft. .,~~
AHl8'ltl1w•••• JI arl••
Btr•MOll• •·N1wpen ... t>b,
aald COday IM WM ''ftr'J' dilap.
Polnted'' U.•t bet bUI w lndes
stat. lDtolDe tu11 •-:£":'. • two•,_.. m..,.. W iJ
bydMNt. ... a..
..... Ber1eeon. • h'Mtnnan
le1lalalor, lntroduced th• blll.
wbleb la de1l1ned to l••P
C1Ufomhuw •bo Neelv• eoet ol
1lvla1 pa)' lnt,..u .. from beln1
ahoved automa\lcelly lnto
blJhtr tu bracket.a
1'htt meuure, A 8 ne. cl .. red
the A ... mbly lhla aummer The
Senate approv.ct it Wedneeday
SM.
However, S.nate Democrata
amended the btU ao lhat lt wtU ~ ID tlfect only for •• and
1881. 1bet move •H bu.cl on•
reluctantt lo commit the 1tale
to a pt'nn&nent tax loss durtnt 3
period ol «"Of\Omlc uncl'rtainty
Mn ~f'l('Son Hid a mt'fllng
w aa held t.hb momlna b)' Al
sembl1 l•aden to consider lh•
pOUlbWt)' ol ft&htinl lhtt IUl\St't
amendment. ''but lhere·~ aucb a
Ume constraint, l don't \now
"hat un ~ dont>." she nld
Tht' lttgl5latl\'<' sesslrln I~
~cht>dult'd to t'rtd this "~kt'nd
"l don't lntMd to let sunset
takt' plattt."' Mn• Bt'r gn on
added '"'n\at "-ould ~ hkf' sun·
st'ttlnc moralJl.)' It I ·can't do
Oeltt .................
"OHTS MINUT CLAUU
AHetttbt°fWOm•n •••ton
anything before the end of the
session. then In January when
wt> rl'convcme. I 'II Im medlately
introduce a blll to kill the two-
Yl'Br limit "
Mrs. Beraeson aald extensive
lobby1oa by the staff of Gov. Ed-
Home Plan Hinges
On Federal Grant
The dlan to revitaUce 35 sub·
s t a n ard hom es i n th e
Capistrano Villaae area hinaes
on an a ttempt l o obtain a
$550,000 grant from the federal
Housing and Urban De velop-
ment agency. a county offici al
told local businessmen Wednes·
day.
Bob Puaavat. an Orange Coun·
t y Environmental Management
Agency official, told Capistrano
Beach Chamber of Commerce
members a decis ion on the HUD
grant is expected wlthln six
weeks.
The plan would involve reloc:a·
lion o r a b o ut two dozen
Capistrano Beach families from
wha t has been described as
Orange County's worat housing
area.
County o fficials said tour
years ago lhat the rented homes
near Doheny Park Road on the
11outh side of Domingo Avenue
violate health laws and ahould
be vacated.
Judith Swayne, executive as·
silltant to county Supe rvisor
Tho mu Riley, told the chamber
members Wedne s day the
Capistrano Village area is "one
or the oldest communities an
Orange County."
Pu s ava t , who h ead s the
EM A's Housing and Community
Development division, said the
HUD grant and $364,010 in coun
t y funds could fina nce the plan
t hat would spruce up lhc villaRc
a rea and provide low-lncime
homes for the current resldenL<;.
Pusavat said the low·lncome
homes would be constructed by
Affordable Communities (AF·
COM ), a Long Be ach-based firm
tha t specializes in low-cost hou.a·
Ing like one of Its projects in
Seal Beach.
Current substandard housing
in the area includes trailers, cot·
tagea and so·called "bootleg"
homes. many without plumbtng,
adequat e he ating or kitchen
rac11ities, county reports ln·
dicate.
Pusavat said the plan also in
volves the proposed purchase of
about o/• acres of state CalTrans
property for S8,500.
P usa val said the CalTra ns
land could later be traded. A
fina l decision on whethe r to buy
the pro pe rty is to b e made
before Dec. 3, he added .
Frort1 Pagr A I
STORM LOSS HEAVY. • •
from minor to total destruc-
tion." said Ken Phllllp1, direct.or
of disaster relief lo Pasca1oula.
Mayor A .J . Cooper ot
Prichard. a Mobile aubu.rb of
50,000, sald widespread looting
waa reported In bis community
today . The mayor told
policeman t.o fire two warnJ.nt
shot.a at looten, then "tbool to
kill."
Mobile Mayor Gny Green-
boucht 1a.ld aome loottni alao
was reported in the downt.own
area and Gov. James sent
armed National Guardsmen and
sta te troopers into the area.
Prichard fireman Sidney An·
derson aald lhe lootin& began al
daybreak, "as 1oon aa they
• could ... to steal."
Nearly half a million people
•fled tbelr bomea u Fr«lerlc
ifoUowed clOM to the path that
Hurricane Cam.We took 10 years
a•o in killlna more uau • peo-ple.
DAILY PILOT
Florida Gov. Bob Grah•m
said he ex~ted the damace in
the area from Panama C1ty to
Pensacola to exceed the $95
million in wrecka1e left by Hur·
rlcane David 13 day• ago
Frederic destroyed 125 houses
and mobile homes and blacked
out the entire Up of the Florid•
Panhandle.
Ml11ia1ippl Gov. Cllfl Finch
estimated dama1e In hit at.lo at
m ore than J50 milllon.
"ll 's terrible," Finch nld.
·"Fortunote1y there were not any
lives lost. But 1ome l0tl all they
had aaved their life for."
In MobUe, street& were nearly
Impassable and U0,000
customers were wlthoul elec·
trlclty. A power company
•Poketman aald It would take
several week• lo fully restore
power.
Frederic dama••d th• roof
and ripped a cupola from the
historic City Hill ln Mobile,
where more than 5 lnchea ot rain
teU between t p.m. and 10 p.m.
Wed.ntlda)'.
EHtem AJtUnes on Wednu·
day caoceled all tu1bt1 to
Peoucola, Mobll• aod New
Orlea.n1. Service •a1 resumed to New Orlean11oday.
An e!Mrly woman Jn Prtebard
died ol a bHrt attack when
Necu.s nre unable to roeh
bu \home, aaSd Prtcbatd nr.
Cid., .DDaaa. lefOI.-.
yHr Umlt on \he bUI.
"H• m• " ea.at be would "'° t.be ....... tt ... ,.... by
th• A ... cnb()'. but he dlcbt't want
to M ln the fiOlllloa of Yetotnc a
taa fut/' •laid. 1 • un..nt-4 tb• lobbyln& w11 In~ to the Polllt of blm
thrHt4tnln• vetoa on pendln&
a.oai, ll6lll to 1et tht Senaton
to •o a.loQa wl\b \be twe>+year
Umlt. The lntlaUonary lnereuet ln lncome tu.. eolleded by the
state are vlewed by lodexin&
proponentl u notbinl moff than un·leplated tax lncrHte1. The
ldH ot lndedq la to keep tbe
state from makCn& money oa ln-nauon·cauaed wqe lnc:rHta.
One st.If anal)'lll reporta tbe
bill would 11ve tupayen 1210 million ln the flnt year and ..,
mllllon ln the second year.
Sen David Roberti, D·Loa An•~••· Hld he authored the
two.year Umltation to avoid a
revenue 1hortaae he aaid would M "a wone debacle than lnfl•·
tlon."
One opponent of Roberti'•
amendment wus Senator ff. L.
Richardson. R·Arcadla, wbo
said refusal to make the lndex-
lng permanent amounts to a lax
Increase when the law expires.
"IC we want to tax lhem more,
then tax them more, but let's not
do 1t by the back door ." he said.
Crippled Jet
Lands Sa/ ely
At Toro Base
A crippled Marine jet fighter
landed safely at El Toro Maril\e
Corps A.ir Station on Wednesday
after one of Ila two engines quit
over the ocean about ~ miles off
the Orange Coast.
A base s pokesman said today
lhe F·4 Phantom jet made an
emergenc)' approach at about 11
a . m . over the southern tip of
Laguna Beach.
The plane was at a lower than
normal approach altitude -
1 . 500 r eet -so the pilot wouldll 't
ha ve to tax hJs remalnin1 engine
and Jeopardize the craft or
homes in the area.
The apokesman said air traffic
controllers at the base cleared a
stralght·ln approach pathway or
other aircraft to allow the two
man flahter to land without
walUna. No one waa lnjured.
E',.._P~Al
SCHOOL .••
hammertng· out final details for
the students to attend San
Clemente High.
''We are gearing up lo take the
students back," Thornsley said
today admitting mixed feeling
about the wue.
Another lnterdlstrlct agree·
me nt <41 a "leaa permanent"
solution to lhe San Onofre atu·
dent problem, Thornsley said.
"A lon1·ran1e solution would
be s ome dlatrict boundary
changes" lhat mlabt put the San
Onofre studenta wilhin CUSD, he
added.
The district boundary chan1e
haa been diacuued, Thormley
aald, but It could prove very
complicated and Ume conaum·
in1.
f',....P-AJ
FEES ••• ·
the 1chool dl1trlct that lle 1n un·
incorpor.ted territory .
Last week, developers of a
20,000-dwellinl Allio Viejo proj-
ect made 1 prop09al tor the even·
tual construction ot 10 new
achooll.
But no 11r•ment b11 bMn
reached on how the 1chool 1ltes In
the project will be acquired or
how the bulldJn11 will be con·
1true1Ald.
Volcano Kills
Nine in Sicily
CATANIA, srcU)' (AP) -
R11cue worten recovend thf'N
more bodt• near the 1ummlt of
Mount &tM today rat1ln1 to
nlo• UM numbe1' klllld ln tti. nnt fatel tnaotlon Ill 1t1n ot
Europe'• ~l actln volc;ano, police~. 1111 tblw boditt Wtrl not lm·
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Left is All Right
Celia Turner of Newport Beach is left-handed and proud
of it To find out how left.handed Orange Coast residents
cope with a right-handed world. see today 's Feat unng
section. P age Cl.
f'ro• Pa~AJ
SMOG CONTINUES. • •
such as football scrimmages."
she added
However. no formal directive
waa Issued lo school dlat.ricta
along the Oranae Coaat. Of·
flclala were aaked to "use our
own discretion." said J ean Flem-
ing of the NcwP<)rt Mesa Unaried
School Olstnct.
No plans wen• made to curtail
physical act1v1ty for students in
l 'ro. Pa~AI
VICE ...
perform a m assage or serve as
an escort all legal activities
-the girl responded. "No ··
"I had alrcudy fi~ured out
what I was supposed to do," she
i.a1d
At one point. she quoted Smith
as saying that he wanted her to
live in his house and be one of
his "main ladles "
De fe nse atto rn e y s were
scheduled to be&in lhelr cross
examination of the girl today.
The defense. accordin1 to al·
t.orneys, will attempt to show
that the lirl wu never actually
directed t.o perform sexual acts
with cuatomera and that she dld
10 of her own free will.
They also will try to convince
the jury that card mes seued
from Sm1th's houte cataloaued
letitimate bualneaa customers
and were not coded so u to ideb·
tlfy county viu offlcera.
the Capistrano Unified School
District. where ocean breezes
have pushed much of the rancid
air inland. Ukewtae, official& in
the Irvine Unified School Dia·
trlct today aa1d It would be
"business as usual.··
0 1slncl spokeswom an F ran
Morton said "we 've had nu
alerts from the county ..
But Huntington Beach l'mon
l11 gh School Dist rict offi l'aals
cancelled all physical education
d asses early today 1-'ootball
players were allowed to cont.mut>
l1 ~ht worko u ti>. but :.om•·
coaches were exp<>l'ted to limit
afternoon practice to "chalk
talks." a district spoke~man
~aid
Twelve air quality d1i.tr1rt m
spectors were 1n the h eld early
today to enforce restrictions on
e missions by large indui.tra u.I
plants.
Glass manufacturers and
paint compana~ were ordered to
cutback emissions between 20
and 50 per~t. aaid air quality
district supervisor Al Dan11g
He said moet companies with
more lban 100 employees were
cooperating wtlh request.a that
car pooling be Instituted to lower
the pollution level
"We've got alx cars In our
<Anaheim) parkin1 lot today."
aald Dami,. "Normally we have
about 40.
"We feel there's been a
tremendou1 improvement by
most companles," he added.
A le1ll acUon brou&bt asatrwt
the clt~ of San .Juan Caplatr8"
by pUots an1ered over th•
clonn of tbe Caplalnno Valley
airport wlll not be heard In
Oran1• County SUperior Court
UDUl Nov. lt.
The cue •a1 delayed Wednes·
day alter attomeya representln•
the airport landowners flied
p•P'n that dliquaUOed Judge
Robert Green from preaidin&
over t.be trial.
Tb• pOot.a contend in their ac-
Uon that the City Council acted
improperly In Aprll 1978 by
autbortdnc a quitclaim deed
that res1ored ownership or the
H -acre airport parcel to Jay
Wlleox. then of La1una Beach,
and Bruce Winton of San
Clemente.
Specifically. they charge that
the council met illegally in an
execuuve (closed ' session to dis-
cuss the issue and that the
quitclaim deed was wrongly ex-
ecuted.
Wilcox and Winton, under a
partnership called Capistrano
Airport an"d Industrial Pa rk
Ltd .. deeded the ai rport parcel
to the city in 1969 Under termi.
or the deed, the property would
revert to them 1f and when the
airport was closed.
On Apnl 5, 1978, the City Coun-
cil authorized closure or the
airport effective J une 1. 1978
Al a council meeting 'two
weeks later. without 11v1ng any
public nouce of their planned ac-
tion, the Caty Council discussed
the qu1tcla1m deed and approved
1t. accordrng to f rank Dimino, a
Tustin attor ney and Sa o
Clemente resident . who 1s
reprei..entmg the pilots
From Pagt-A I
CRUISE ...
"When the Starward la sister
ship l got there we had to climb
down a rope ladder mto the
hfeboat.s to go across the waler
to It." she said
• "With 80C> proplc It was ktnd or
a meas but it was ver y exc1t-
1ng "
The South Co ast Medical
Center ward clerk insisted she
wasn 't worried despite s pend1nf
several hours on a disabled ship
at .,ea
.. As we stood on t he deck wail·
1ng we <.-ouJd we ~mokP coming
out of th<' 'i h1p and ... m1;>ll 1t but
~e d idn't st~ :my fir ... " M r~.
\'an Coll remembcrt'd
'They hud to leave thl' en"ine
room sealed because they were
Jfra1d of <.:02 l(as." she added
T h t• r t· w a s a w o m J n
~omewherc on the• ~lup who was
overcome by lhl' fumes but she
wa'i okay ·
Tht' .. cenc on dcl'k must 've
been som ething like the last
hours of the Titanic.
"Th<> orchestra played and
E'V<'ry body sang and it was real-
ly quite orderly," she sold . "The
captaan's sense of humor was
good too
"He said 'Pleaae don't stand
on one side of the s hip -we don't want another Poseidon Ad·
venture'"
Mrs Van Cott fanally reached
Mlllm1 at 9·20 p.m but didn't
get off the boat until 10: 30 p. m .
The Incident, however. basn 't
dampened her sense of adven·
tu re
"I'd like to t ak e a nother
cruise." s he s a id Tuesday.
"Maybe up to Alaska on the
inland cruise."
.... , .........
'tE BIT KATIE ..• AND I HIT HIM,' ANNIE SAYS
Mra. Wh•ttoff Explains Rablea Treatment to Daughter
Child Hero
3-year-old Saves Sister
GREELEY, Colo. (AP> -"He was nying and he bit Katie
and be bit me and I hit him," said 3-year-old Annie Whattoff
after she slapped a rabid bat, knocking it unconscious and get-
ting bit.in the process.
For a 3-year-old, what Annie did to rescue her infant sister
was amazing, says the chief veterinary ep1demiolog1st at the
federal Center for Disease Control.
ANNIE WAS NAPPING WITH HER 10-month-old sister m a
bedroom of the Whattoff family's home wheri she saw the bat at-
tack lbe baby. Annie went after the creature with her hands.
Tests later confirmed the bat was rabid and both girls are un-
dergoing a 21 -day series of rabies-vaccine shots.
Dr. Gerald Winkler, the veterinary epidemiologist with the
Disease Control Center in Atlanta, said Wednes day he had
never heard of a case like it.
"My reaction would be that it was a remarkably responsible
and proteetive reaction on the part of the older child," he said.
"I am amazed."
SONYA WHA'JTOFF, THE GLRLS' MOTHER, said there
had been bats in the attic and under the eaves of the house
before. Efforts to get rid of them were not successful, s he said.
The Wbattoffs were out and a baby sitter was caring for An·
nie and Katie. Both were napping in Katie's room when the sit-
ter heard Annie screaming.
By the time the sitter got into the room. the bat was un-
conscious on a bed. Katie had been bitten on the hand: Annie, on
the arm.
County animal control officers shipped the bat to Denver,
where the State Health Department confirmed it was rabid.
State Patrol cars rushed anti-rabies vaccine to Greeley, about
45 miles north of Denver, and the first shots were administered
Monday night.
RABIES IS ALMOST ALWAYS FATAL to humans without
prompt and proper treatment, Winkler said, but vaccines are
extremely effective.
The vaccine now used does not cause the extreme reaction
that rabies vaccine used to produce, but shots still are ad-
ministered in the stomach and can be terrifying to such small
children.
''I'd rather do it myself than put them through 1t.' · Mrs. Whal-
toffsaid.
Costs Cited
Huntington Park
Plans Reduced
the property to the city for a park
land when the firm build homes in
the area.
Hess said the park plans,
which must be approved by
school trustees and tbe city
council, call for two IOCcer.tyle
playtq fields, a a.reenbelt area
and more. parking apace for stu·
den ta.
U t.be plans are approved, the
dilttict and city would split de-
velopment coets.
Actor Pleads
Innocent to
Pot Charge
at cme tlJM ...... bft Hlftemld
no more U.U •.ooo acra from tht~. Aatemb1Yman H.ary Mello,
D· W atlOovlUe, wbo 1Dtroduced
Cable TV
Decision
Duein HB
Coordinators of a plan to bnng
cable television to Huntington
Beach screena are expected to
decide tonight whether a Cana-
dian firm will be allowed to step
into the picture.
The Public Cable Televbioo
Authority, which bas attempted
to bring a cable system to Hunt-
ington Beach, Fountain Valley
and Westminster for six years,
will discuss an offer by Cana-
d I a n Cablesystem Ltd., the
largest cable television com-
pany in Canada, to help finance
the project.
The company would become
equal partners with Dickenson
Communications Ltd., which has
controlled the cable franchise
for the three cities since 1974.
Funding for the anticipated
35-channel system originally
was to have come from bond
sales.
The PCTA, made up of voting
members from the three cities,
decided to seek private financ-
mg this year when bond sales
were canceled by several Wall
Street bond underwriting firms.
. Representatives of the Cana-
dian firm agreed the cities could
buy the cable system at the end
of 15 years or grant a five-year
extension and obtam ownership
at the end of 20 years without
cost.
The cities would be given an
annual 5 percent franchise fee 1f
the deal is approved. This couJd
mean as much as SS00,000 per
year for each city's coffers .
The company also 1s expected
to present a timetable tonight
for development of the system.
Company spokesmen said some
homes could r eceive cabl e
service by the end oflhis year.
Crane Boom
Hits Tank at
San Onofre
A giant boom on a 195-foot·
high cra ne collapsed and
crashed on a water tank in the
cons truction site a t the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta-
tion Wednesday morning.
No injuries were reported but
a man working as a boilermaker
near the scene of the crash was
taken to San Clemente General
Hospital whe r e he was ex-
amined by doctors and later re-
turned to work.
A s pokesman for Southe rn
California Edison Co., operators
of the nuclear plant. said the
worker was apparently only
shaken and not struck tn the 8:05
a.m crane incident.
Edison and Bechtol Power
Corp. officials are investigal·
1ng the cause or the crane
fa ilure. Bechtol is the main con-
tractor for the two new nuclear
generating units under construc-
tion.
The crane boom fell on a top
section of a refueling water tank
that was being fabricated on the
ground south of nuclear Unit 3
scheduled to be finished in 1983,
Edison officials said.
Edison officials said the crane
involved in the Wednesday
moi'ning incident has the capaci-
ty of llft1ng 82 tons.
Several cranes are being used
in the cooatruction of Unit 3 and
Unit 2. Unit 2 is scheduled for
completion In late 1981.
Dave Kennedy
Asks P~vacy
NEW YORK (AP) -The
tamUy ol David Kennedy has ap-
pealed to outsiders to respect bis
need for privacy after the a.-
year-old son of the late Sen.
Robert F . Kennedy was
bolpltallzed for a heart infection
sometimes uaociated with dnlg
abuse.
Kennedy ts a patient at Muaadweettl General Hospital
1D BOltloD for treatmeat ot bac·
tertal mdocardlU., Ul 1.nlection
of tbe tnner-Mart llalq, t.be
famttJ Nld WednMday.
.W. ........ WM ct.Mrtbed as
''Yeq -1ou1.·· ... IUa uncle,.
Stepblll Smith, tald YOUDI Ken-~ .. l~ b ab 1 r would be for -"ral weeta.
Thur!d!y, S!ptemll!f 13, 19?9 s OAJL y PILO?-A3
AIMS2, predicted It would win
fl.nal pauaae and be si111ed into
law.
The more than 30 bouDdary
cban1ea in the blll would be the
fttst •lace the coastal zone waa
created in 1978.
Tbe eommlttee deleted from
the bW an exemPJloo for about
8. 75 aquare miles. a pr~
Wheels Post Police
.,..,,..._.
A handicapped demonstrator passes pohcemen dressed
Ill combat gear during an effort this week to prevent the
!>tart of test drilhngs for a planned nuclear waste
~torage plant near Gorleben. Germany Further de-
monstrations are expected th1!t v.eekend
Elvis' Death Linked
To. Abuse of Drugs
MEMPHIS, Tenn. <AP ) -The
producer of a network television
show on Elvis Presley's death
says the program "reaches an
inescapable conclus ion that
Elvis Presley died a drug
related death."
Charles Thompson . the pro·
ducer, said Wednesday that the
ABC-TV s how "20 20," to tx·
broadcast tonight. presents
documented evidence linking
drugs to Presley's death on Au~.
16. 1977. no p m . Channel 7 t
"We present t.ox1co log1cal re
ports that have been authen-
ticated, .. Thompson said "W e
do not use the word allege or use
second-or third-hand !tOurces · ·
Presley's death al age 42 ~as
ruled as heart failure not related
to drug use by Dr Jerry Frao-
c1i.co. Shelby County medical ex-
aminer. Francisco said Wednes-
day he stands behind that rulir.g
Santa· Monica Mount.alu de·
velopment from the IOIM. 1'be
exemptjon would bav• eieared
the way for a Headland
Properties development, witbout
Coastal Comm.i.iilon approval,
of more than 1,100 units ln the
Pacific Palisades area.
Other mAQor cbanaes:
-Inclusion of the TemescaJ
Canyon area of the Santa
Monica Mountains in the 1.0ne
for tbe first time., The com·
miasioo approved this move.
Major property owners in the
area are government agencies
and the Presbyterian Church.
-Reduction of a proposed
28-square mile exemption in lhe
Eel River basin, leaving only
the Humbolcjt County town of
Ferndale, about 1.2 square
miles. exempted. The com-
mission opposed excludine
Ferndale, arguing it was in a
coastal environment.
-Removal or areas of Laguna
Niguel. Dana Point and
Ca pistrano Beach, all in
Southern California, from the
zone. The commission supported
thas, saying the areas are
already built up.
Instruction to the com-
mission that it has until Sept. 30,
1980, to adopt a coastal plan for
the Rancho La Costa area within
the City of Carlsbad. If the com-
m1ss1on doesn't do that, then the
area wiU be out of the zone. The
commission said it would finish
the plan by the deadline, mean -
ing the developer would have to
obey the rules in the local plan 1t
adopt.:.
The Headland Properties ex
emption had been pushed by As·
..,e mblyman Lou Papan, D
~ 1llbrae. who argued that the
area was unfairly included in
the lone
Tht· Assembly Resource!..
Land l:se and Energy Commit·
tee rejected Pap<rn 's proposal m
a i.eparate bill. AB 13, but later
agreed to rehear 1t next year
The comm1ss1on hai. approved
about 750 units for the area, but the developer's spokesman, W.
Charles Chastain . said his al·
tomey!. did not fully understand
the terms of the permit
OC Cancer Unit
To Install Chief
Kenneth Garnson. vice prel'>i
dent of tnlormat1on systems at
Pacific Mutual Lire Ins urance
Co . Newport Beach, will be in-
stalled as 1979-80 president or
the Orange County lJn1l of lhl'
Amencan Cancer Society at u
dinner meeting t.orugbt at the
Anaheim Stadium Club.
Floor Sample Leather Sale
Save 20 to 25 o/o
On Top Grain Leather Sofa• and Chair&
COMFORT
OF
LEATHER
Leamer rs COOi ano comfortable
"' any weather because 11 is a
natural matenal wllK:n orwatha
ana aaspts to your ooay
t«npt1fature
Tile mot• UM Leather gets ,,,.
more beeiJtltut an<J comloneo,. d
tHICon11tS.
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Luaunous sofas w11n unmatcned
comfort and elegance '" top grain !Nihei' tnat grows more
bMUttfUI ""'"" U5e and aoe -ava1l1t>fe on several colors 01
teelhOf.
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from
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from
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from
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••••ov NVllZSOU8 POLITICAL pundi\I ftpre that•1 '°'81 to•
be a heavy political Uabllily should Kennedy Mek the swe·
s idency.
They mi&ht alao bear in mind, however. that many
potential voten ln the 1980 elec:Uon were 8-yean-old wben
the Chappaquiddick scandal rocked our natJoo.
Anyway. It la difficult to get a ftx on Teddy from our
peaceruJ geographic location here alODI th.la but of aJI
possible coasts. ,
In Inland Orange County, one of our mornlne
newspapers ran an editorial today explalnine bow Ken·
nedl)"s possible candidacy Is a real yawner. Really bortne.
The editorialist spent 72 lines of type explalnine why Ted·
dy is a sleep-inducer. Then the final paragnpb ur1ed Keo·
nedy to make up his mlnd quickly and save us all rrom the
tedium of suapeose.
THAT SAME PAPER devoted considerable news space
on Kennedy machinations in Washington ; how
Carter has assured bis cabinet he won't quit the race; and
Carter's new low in the CallfomJa Poll. AU this, plus an
editorial cartoon on (guess wbo'! > Teddy. Earlier this
year. the inland paper ran an accounting of the Chappa·
qulddick incident in lengthy installments.
. It ts clear, therefore, that everybody in our Orange
County region is bored to tears with Edward M. Ken-
nedy
In the East. however , despite this western ho-hum. the
wire services out of New York and Washington continue lo
pour out yards and yards or Kennedy material Increasingly
each day
~
KENNEDY QUOTED in August: "I expect the presi-
dent to be renominated. l expect ham to be re-elected a nd I
intend to support him."
Kennedy quoted yesterday: "I have not foreclosed the
possibility of running."
Then add quotes from Democratic Party Chairman
John C. White: ''If you put the two most powerful figures
in America in a contest against each other, the potential for
a bloody, mangling nomination process is there ... "
Thus the outlook on Teddy must be fuzzy from our re·
gion. But if thJs is the stufr boredom is made or. the
newspapers. wire services and TV s ure are devoting a lot
of time and space to It
Bay F o g End s SF Heat Wave
SAN FRANCISCO IAP >
Fog returned to the City by the
Bay today, s ignaling the begin·
nmg of the end for a wicked heat
wave.
Temperatures were expected
only to reach the low 80s today,
far below Wednesday's record 93
degree heat and 98 degree
scorcher of Tuesday
Else where, tem peratures
passed the lOO·degree mark in
San Jose, lower 90s in OakJand
and upper 90s in Marin County
on Wednesday.
JAXAATA, 1.-...Ja CAP> -Tbe most powwtul •wtbctW. In
two ,..,. ......, bait eo ladoMtlan town tato the .... offtd&ll re·
pOIMd, m bNY, cuu.W. were fe....t.
TIM CJUAk• • ...._.., aftm>OOG me....,.. 1.0 OD ta.. R.lcb~r HUt. Oflkdall Wei U dtvutated Amua, 8 t.crw'I of U00 cm Yapea
Pope Yiait
Expenaes
Raise Ire
87 TM A.lnd1 ... Prem
PbUadelpbla taxp•yen wlll
buy• platform, but not the altar
oo top Of it, tor Pope John Paul
11 •1 villt nest month, wblle tbe
a.ton Attbdioceae la M>UclUna
contrtbutlOGI to defray some
COila ol the poatilf'a villt to that
city.
Tbe announcements Wednes·
day followed a erowtnr con·
troveny over whether. and bow
much, the public should pay for
essentially reUgloua aspects of
the pope's weekJong visit to the
United States, whlch begins Oct.
l ln Boat.on.
ln Philadelphia, the American
Civil Ubertles Union threatened
to Ille suit claiming the use of
public fu.nda to build an altar
would violate the constltutionC1I
requirement that church and
state be separated.
THE ACLU 'a threat came
a fte r Mayor Frank Rlno, a
Rom an Catholic. was q~oted
Tuesday as saying taxpayers
would help pay for the altar.
On Wednesday, Rizzo said
.. For the purpose of hearing his
holiness' message, we are in the
process of building and paying
for a platform. Tbe Archdiocese
of Philadelphia will build and
pay for the altar and all re-
11 g i ous accout rem ents that
would be alfixed to that plat-
form."
T he pope and 30 concelebrants
will conduct an open-air Mass in
Philadelphia on Oct. 3. Official
cost estimates of the platform and
altar were not available.
THE BOSTON Archdiocese
appealed Wednesday for con-
tributions. saying it does not
want public money used for re-
ligious purposes.
But the Archdiocese's state·
m ent sklrted a controversy over
whether the church or the city
would pay to butld an altar for a
Mass Oct. 1 on Boston Com moo
''The Archdiocese . . . has no
intention of asking for pubhc
fund s for any reli~1ous
purpose. but will rely . as
always. on the generosity or the
faithful to meet the expenses
which legiUmat.ely and properly
should be borne by us.•· the
statement said.
ltl•nd tome 2,300 mlles eut ol
Jakarta. YaJ*l, wlUa • toul ol
40,000 people, .. ID CeDd:rawUlb
Gull. Ga the northern coast ol
lrlan Jaya. the we.tern ball ol
NewGulDea.
RaU tbe ._ ln Ania 'J'eN
swallowed up b)' tbe 1u1t. In-
terior Deoartmeat •PC>k•mu Fat.al TM.min reported. But be
"Said there was no word on
caaualtiel yet.
TADllN SAID the quake a1ao
cau1ed m.,or damaae In the
town Of SeruJ, some 40 miles
east of Anau1. where il de·
moU&hed lb• dl1trlct 1overn·
ment and le,UlaUve buUdlop.
three ICboob, a church, a poUce
barracks and other buJldinp.
lnterior Minister Amir
Macbmud and a team from the
office of the governor of Irian
Jay a new to the area
The quake a.llo rocked Btu,
an island of 78,000 people about
70 mUes north of Anaua, and an
American stayln& lo a hotel
there said he and his rrtend.s felt
lhe ground tremble and saw the
peaks of buildings s way .
"THE QUAKE scared the hell
out of everybody and almoat
everybody ran out lo pa.olc. ··
said Joe Munay of Freeport In·
donesla. a s ubsidiary or
Freeport Minerals Co. of New
York, wtuch is mulin1 copper ln
the area.
"We rushed out of our hotel to
an open partuog lot to avoid any
falling beams in case the build·
mg caved in."
Murray said the first shock
lasted about 4S seconds a nd
there were three or four more.
followed by nine milder tremors
m the evening.
HE SAID he and his friend!.
drove around Blak City and the
surrol,lndlllg countryside but did
not spot any casualties or
serious damage
Officials reported tremor!>
were felt along a 3,000-mtle ar<'
stretchtng westward to northern
Sumatra along the :Java Trench
:.i quake prone area where th<·
massive, s hifting portJoos oC tht>
ea rth 's crus t known a!> tht•
Australian and Pacific Platt~
overlap.
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Wife Shuns a .. r.and
David Bear accompanies his mother.Gale from a hearing
at a district Justice's office in Camp Hill, Pa. after she
and the MeMonite church shUMed her husband Robert
Bear. The husband is jailed on four charges in an at·
tempted abduction of his wife from a farmer's market
where she was employed.
Military Signup
Defeated by House
WASHING TON IA f' I Despite overwhelmmg defeat in the
House. an effort to bnng back m11Jtary draft registration may be put
Loa volemtheSenatc
The House re1ected 252 163 la~ Wednesday a proposed order to
renew draft reg1strauon for 18 year-old men starting Jan. 2. 1981.
Instead. it directed Pres ident Canert.o study the situation.
Carter has al read~ <,a1d draft rt>gl\trat1on 1s not needed now and
Speaker Thoma!> I' 0 :--it:ill prl'dll'll'd that with the House vote. ··That"U betheendof1t "
BUT A!'I AIDE TO ~·n Sam Nunn '>C11d he believes the Georgia
Democrat .,till will µut J '>1rn1lar bill to renew dt aft registration to a
vote in the Senate.
The Houst: vote wai. pan of action on a $42 l billion weapons
l.IUthorizallon bill for lht: f1scC1I year i.tarttng Oct l . Consideration or
that overall measurl' was ronlanumr.: today
Th<• flou.w votl' on bringanf( back draft registration, which wa~
'>uspcnded March J I. 1975. ~as demand~ by Rep. G V. "Sonny"'
M ont~omery, D-M1si. . a '>Uppont'r
"M'E'VE HAO t:'.'IOl'GJf !>tud1c:., and they all show it'::.
nt""eded. ·· MontJ!omery told lht> House ··To kill something ln Coneress
.\OU put 1ttoanother -;tudy ..
Montf(omer~ .,aid re~a'>tering yoong men in advance is needed to
t•nabh: t.ht• St'lert.Jvl' Sen 1n· ~}'>h•m to o;upply draftees quickly in the
t•vent of"' ar Proponents or rent·~ 1ng reg1stratton say at would speed
up thedraftmi:: prO<'es::. b} 60day-, 1fthe draft 1severneeded agam.
WHAT'S
4YOUR
VERDICT?
Technology is on traol
11 stands accused of destroying the environment.
po1son1119 the populoce and even threatening the
future of the human roce
Defenders pomt to technok>g1COI ocfvonces which
formed the modern world and offer promise for
a bet!e< tomorrow.
Reoch your verdict with ~P from evidence
presented in "C.onnections: Technology ond Change"
this fall's C.OUrses by Newspaper senes beginning
September 15 in the Doily PilOt.
Led by Professor John G. Bum of UCLA.
histonons ond social scientists illuminate
sources of invention. the impact of technology
on modern life and the prospects for controlling
change.
Courses by Newspaper makes it possible to earn
college aedit ot hoine, by enrofling ot Coastline
Community College. Coll 963-al2'4 for registration
rn f0<motoo .
''Connections'' Course by Newspaper Is offnd OS
a public servic.e of the DAILY PILOT
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LOI ANOSLSS tAP> A
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radal "'°*'· •eeord.lna to po H .
lo what al.ltboriUM l aid WU
worst tadcleat of racial Yloleft~
1lnce tbe bullnc procram becan
lut fall, two ol the 2S wblte
aeventJt and elPtb rraders su.f
fered mlbor ~wies Wednesday t ; c.tt's Trw F•lb
SACRAM ENTO tA P >
R.eJUblkan Lt. Gov. Mike Curb
erUiled dramatically into the
atate Senate to help torpedo ooe •of Demoeratlc Gov. Edmund Bl"OW'D R .'1 p.t plau, but the
miaam f.u.4.
Curb made the unusual ap-
pe arance late Wednesday to
break a tie vote in an amend·
(_sr._:4_TE_J
ment maneuver related to a bill
on bail bonds But a late vote
negated Curb's vote and the bill
was filed for later action
~mtM11l~d
SAN FRANCISCO !AP)
Former state Supreme Court
Chief Justice Donald Wright will
decide if sitting Justice Frank
Newman should be disqualified
from a panel wb.icb will rule on
whether an investigation or the
high court should be open to the
public.
Newman is the only regular
state Supreme Court justice who
has refused to disqualify himseU
from deciding the secret heanng
issue
Mof#wr f'ile• Suit
LOS ANGELES <AP l The
mother of a Un1vers1ly of
Southern California librarian
s lain by a man two weeks after
he was paroled from prison has
filed a $3 million suit a&alnst the
California Department of Cor·
rections.
Bernice 8 Stamps charged
Wednesday 1n U.S . Dis trict
Court that state officials had
fa iled to maintain contact with
Stevie Lamar Fields, who was
ronvicted last month or murder
ing her daughter. Rosemary
Jane Cobb
Toast to Victory -~-·~·
Scott and Melissa Dinwiddie raise their glasses of cola
in a toast to victory after the Palo Alto City Council
agreed not to become the first city in the nation to reg-
ulate treehouses. The Dinwiddie treehouse, which start·
ed the whole ordinance push two years ago. will be al·
lowed to remain.
Sea Experts Fail
To Rescue Shark
REDWOOD CITY tAP > -For the seeond lime in less than a
month, marine experts have failed in an "almost impossible" ef·
fort to keep a captured great white shark alive .
The 8-foot-long s hark, brought to Marine World-Africa USA
after being netted Wednesday by a fisherman In Tomales Bay.
died about 5 a .m. today after it bad begun swimming by itself. said
Julie FledJer. a public relations representative for the park
.. You can say it died of cardJovascular collapse." she said. "It
was under a lot of stress from having been caught and towed
alongside a boat "
Manne World divers had been pushing the fish alon& man effort
to get 1t ll) swim Ron Swallow, a vetennary technician. said earl!er
thatlheshark was in poor condition.
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looking great
this fall.
The quad suit of
texturized polyester
includes a
dlstlnctlvely tailored
jacket, reversible vest
and two pairs of
slacks. This is all the
versatlllty you could
ask for in a suit.
Reverse, mix, match
one look leads to
another. In solid
tones navy, tan,
med blue, blue grey
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Be 'Hated' Bis Mother
Marine Pleada Guilty to Slaying 2 Women
SAN DIEGO <AP> -A youns
Camp Pendleton marine baa
pleaded gui1£y. to robbing, rapt.ns
and 1translln1 two women last
year in Oceanside, aaylfte his
victims "reminded me of my
mother and I hate her."
Arthur Chris Burbridge, Jr ..
Wife-rape
lill Sent
To Brown
SACRAMENTO lA P > -The
Oregon-type bill lo permit a wire
to charge her husband with rape
is on Gov. Edmund Brown Jr 'i.
desk.
The bill, A8546 by AS·
semblyman Floyd Mori , O·
Pleasanton, won a 58·10 As ·
sembly vote Wednesday.
IT WOULD RE PEAL a pres
ent law that makes the crime or
rape inapplicable to a marned
couple
Rut a !> amended. the bill
would prevent the prosecubon or
!>pousal rape unless reportl'd
within JO day)
WOMEN'S G RO UPS, who
)Upported the bill. said tht
s pousal exclusion in rape laws
was a remnant of earlier time)
in which a wife was regarded as
property.
To meet obhgauons that tht
charge might be used vindictive
ly in a quarrel, the bill would al
low husband wife rape to be
punished less severely than
other krnds of rapt
Cl'RRENT STATE LAW rt-
q u 1 res a prison sentence or
three . s ix or 1'11-lhl years for
rape For spou~al rape. Mori .. ,
bill would allow either a pn!>On
.,cntcnce. a county Jail term or
up to a year. or probation.
Nor would husbands convicted
of raping their wives have to
register with law enforcement
authorities as sex offenders.
T H E B I LL WO ULD add
California to a small group of
states that consider husband
wife rape a crime>
In the natlon 's hrst tnal ai. the
charge, defendant J ohn Rideout
was acquitted in Oregon.
20, made hia plea Wednesday in
a c 101ed clulmbera seuion
before a Sal\, Dlego Superior
Court Judie after attorneys on
both sides stipulated he wouJd
spend the rest of his life in
prison.
BURBRIDGE TOLD in ·
vestlgators be returned to the
sc-ene of one of the murders to
kneel in the woman's blood and
pray. He said be then took the
victim 's checkbook and wrote a
pornographic note to God.
Deacrlbiilg Burbridge as "an
animal.·· Judge M ichael I.
Greer said he would recommend
that the former Belleville. Ill ..
resident be sent to a medical
facility
D U RING EA RLI E R
psychiatric examinations,
Burbridge told of abuse he aJ.
legedly s uffered at the hands of
Pending Trial
ht. adoptive mother, ,. physical
theraplat. He claim.cl the once
scalded him with bot water
when he was atx years old al\d
bad locked him in the baae me9t
on occasion.
Burbridee said be murdered
23-year-oJd Patty Bower of Sq.
ta Ana and 5-S-year-old Claire
Belle Lucketti of Fallbrook
because they reminded him or
h is mother.
MRS. LUCKETl'I was beat.en
with a metal b&r then bound and
s trangled with nylon stockings.
Burbridge told investigators he
ned her Oceanside motel room
after the attack. picked up a
change of clothes from a bus de·
pot locker and returned to the
motel room to shower.
Ms. Bower, who had been a
s kating co mpanio n o r
Burbridge, was killed about a
week later.
Payments Blocked
In Sniper Suits
SAN DIEGO <AP I A Supenor Court Judge has blocked paym ent
of damage claims <1ga1nst accused schoolyard sniper Brenda
Spencer pending trial next month or a suit filed against the 17 year·
old girl and he r father by the family·s insurance company.
M 1si. Spencer has pleaded innocent by reason or insanity to
charges that she lulled two men
and woonded eight children and
a police officer in the ("leveland
Elementary School siege last
Janua ry in San Diego.
THE PRELIMINARY 10Junc
tLOn issued Wednesday b> Judge
Jack Levitt automatically bar<;
the 11. ldl)ll. and three c·hlldren or
Clevf'land pr1nc1pal Burton
Wra"rn Crom collecting :.i SI00.000
:.<'ttl<'ment reached f'arlter 1n an
o ut·of court etg rtement v.1th
M 1ss Spencer and ht-r father
Wallace
At issue 1s the a mount or
liability on the part of Westfield
Ins urance Co .. which contends
that Spencer's homeowner·s in
s urance pohcy sets a Sl00.000
limit on cla1ms stemming from
the 61'2 ·hour incident Jan 29 .
l 'NDER.TUAT mterpretallon.
runds In the policy alre<tdy
would be exhausted through the
Wragg settlement.
The Speocers ma1nta10 that
the a mount appltes to f'ach
claimant. They ah.o contend that
the msuranct> company 1:. re
quired' to defend them in the !>IX
1·1v1l swts ftlt>d agetmst thf'm ""
far and not step a .. 1de onCl' '>l'tllt'
men ts total SJOO 000
TllF. WESTFIELD '>U1I gm•' tu
trial Oct 29
~11)~ SpencC'r fan•.., t ri<il 01·t I
in Sa nt:.i An.i on rharg'·' or
murder. attempted murd1•r and
d"ault Wllh " deadly wPap<m
The tnaJ was moved fr,1m S~
Diego County because> of t>x
tensive pubbctty in the caw
Fees Nix~d
I.OS A."lGELES IA P l Aft<'r
rert'l\110$? thOU !>3 nds Of phnnf'
c:.i II!> from an~rv rf's 1dcnt.'>. th'·
City Council haS reversed 1~elf
and voted to abohsh a rubblllh
collectfon ree
. Our lowest price ever for plush Precious Moment
nylon pile carpettngl For 2 weeks only, 14.76 sq. yd. Installed.* Orig. $23.
so you save a big 8.24 sq. yd This ts our dense. thick, plush ptle. lts h~ luster adds
silky elegance to any room. And this fine nylon flber has soll·resistance control to
help your carpeting stay clean longer.
You've 9 lovely colors to choose from: amber fire. antique russet, butter
pecan, Burma brov.m, cha~e., mahognay brown, satinwood, sands or taupe.
Sale price tndudes carpet, pad and n<>rma\ installation. But hurry, this savings is
for two weeks only.
Come tn, or shop at home. Call_your neaNSt Broadway for a no-obligation
appointment • Subject to above offer. There may be certain llmltattons. Please ask
your salesperson. Carpets, 32. .
he Broadwa
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Canyon Proposals
Cru~ial to I .aguna
An mviroamerttal impact report 19 deeJped to pomt
out t.be IOOd bad ta o1· 1 development plan tor
an a rea.
Lqun.a Beach council members selected"t.hl"ff plans
for atudy in auch a report tu t week. They ran1e from
coc.at.Nctioo of nearly 2,000 bomea by t.be lrvlM Com·
pany. to no plan at all for a 2,300-ecre 1tudy area in
Laauna Canyon.
The land, owned by the Irvine Company and the clty
of Laauna Be.ach, bu beett l.be aubJeet of 1ev ral J•m·
packed CIOWlCU and planmnJ eommlulon meeUn11 In r e
cent moot.b.5. For the most part, citize ns fa vored less de·
velopment and more open apace tn the pri1tine canyon
land.
The city. 'which owna only ~ acreti of the atudy area,
owes about $8 million to the former landowner a!:l t he re·
suit of city purcbue oft.be land last year. The councll. in
buying the land. s aid it wanted to end years of lawsuit.a
between the city and the landowner, and keep 2,000
homes proposed by the former owners out of Sycamore
Hills .
Now the council m ajority has endorsed a plan for
2.000 units to be included in an eovlronmental report.
What was the purpose of buying the land if they ln·
lend to allow that m any units and a new citizen popula-
tion of 4,000 more souls?
The land proposed for residential development by the
Irvine Company is largely on the west side of the canyon.
a n area composed of rugged cliffs and rock outcroppings.
As a result, much of that area is suited only for con·
servation uses as proposed by a second plan submitted
for environmental study.
And it a ppears doubtful the Irvine Company is look·
ing out fo r the best interests of Laguna Beach, as it
claims. The company's plan would increase Laguna 's
population by 26 percent and incr ease traffic in the
can yon and the city .
Lagunans should keep close ta bs on progress of the en-
vironmental report. And the council should be busy at-
tempting to find alternatives lo paying off its $6 million debt.
New School Demands
Developers of a prop0sed 20,000-home project known
as Aliso Viejo envision 10 public schools serving the
future residenti al area just northeast of Laguna Beach.
Although still in the planning stages, ramifications of
the housing development would require that Capistrano
Unified School District officials negotiate some type of
agreement with the homebuilders to acquire schools sites
and pay for classrooms ·
Most of the 6,619·acre Aliso Viejo project is located
within the Capistrano Unified School Dis trict.
.. CUSD officials have recently been battling another
developer in a n effort to acquire a school site in Laguna
Nig uel.
They assert that the distnct does not have the funds
to buy land or pay for new classrooms.
Negotiations for school sites and fees to build new
classrooms should be completed long before homes a re
constructed.
There a re other · aspects of the school plan for the
Aliso Viejo proposal that should be ironed out well in ad·
van ce.
Small portions of the Aliso Viejo area are s ituated in
the Saddleback Valley and Laguna Beach unified school
d istricts that neighbor CUSD.
While the idea of a three· way school district" boun·
da ry realignment has been discussed , deliberations on
the concept have not been completed .
These matters should be resolved before more
problems arise.
Library Support
With the success of a recent benefit fashion show, San
Juan Capistrano's new branch library support fund has
swelled to $4,575.
The money will go to support the new branch Orange
County library in San Jua n t hat was previously
threatened by cutbacks precipitated by passage of
Propo8ition 13.
Since that cut in library construction funds, the city
bas agreed to authorize $162,000 to be given to the county.
This i:8 to replace funds that were cut from support for
San Juan's new branch library.
And city and school officials have finally come to
agreement over a lease of a portion of school district land
at El Camino Real and Acjachema Street. That land will
be the site of the new library.
It's apparent that the effort to support the new
branch library has been a broad-based community en·
deavor.
'Ibe city should be commended for its very real in·
terest in enabling the new library to be built.
And the various city groups and citizens who helped
raise funds th.rough private donations and fund·raisin1
e vents also deserve full credit. • Opinion• expreaed In the apace above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other vlew9 expreseed on this page are tho1e of their authors and
artittl. Reader -cotnment Is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1580, Costa Meu, CA 92626. Phone (714) 6'2-4321.
Boyd/ Beauty
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Tbe female face for cen·
turlea waa re1arded aa beaaUful only 1f lt were
aomewbat fu.ll. round or
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and-shadow experts found
they could 1et dramatic
shots ot women with blab
cheekbones, thi n ooaea,
chlMJed cblnl. And the whole
lt:Udard cban1ed. Tbe H ·
qu.lalte eoatoun ol Katharine
Hepburn'• fa~ replaced the
catl• pul.ebrltude of Ilona LI.a•'•·
A al~ ta 8oath
Africa'• OadtalloorD pro·
cffaea about ao oetricbe9
eaeb week to make tbat
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Reagan's Star May Be .w ~ing
l...OS A.NG ELF.S -''It 'U be the
same old Rooald Reqan, you
won't Mlt any dl.ftereoee," Lyn
Nofll1er told m e, one clay a
wbtle asc> •l the offl cea of the
Re 11an f or P realde ot here
Noflla•r wu wroni and now
he's CCJIM. ~
Nob i1er 's realgodtlon from
th~ comm ittee lut mootb, after u years of
1erv1nc theo r o r me r
Ca l i f ornia
1o v er oo r .
w11 tho flrsl
public ll&n or what I'm pret·
ty sure la go-
ln1 to be the • ....._
pol ltltal col • -
lapae of the
old cooaervaUve hero.
Actually. I'd call him the con·
servative hermit. Reagan divides
hts lime between his ranch in San
ta Barbara and hermetically
sealed (and usually well paid > ap-
pear a nces before f riendly
Mailbox
pollUeal and eorporate au·
dlencea.
THE SEOOND SIGN ea.me a
f ew c!Q'• aco when tbe Reapn
committee announced bl.I f\md.
railtq wu laalna and lt w•
$500,000 ln debt. In cHe' 1ou
haven't noticed, Reacan, wiM>'s suppGMd to be nmnln• for preat.
dent, la oot exacUy k.noclrina
b lm1ell out r w ln1 mooey or
mingling wttb the voe.en.
Part of the reason for bla
iaolatioo ia that be hadn't de·
cided who be la gotng to be thll
tim e around. Hi.a staff bu been
flcbtlng for months about
whether be should be the Old
Reagan or a New Rea1an.
Notn.er, believing the el«·
torate baa become much more
conservative lo recent years,
wanted the old Rea1an. saying,
·•1 told you so." The ldea wu
t h a t Reaga n could aay
Republican conservatives have
been right from the start. For
him that means alnce 1964, when
be emeqed u a naUoo.al ftp.re
by campai1ala1 for Barry
Goldwater. Ot!Mn ln the little
Reaaan ~ clrde -espedal·
ly campaJ10 mana1er John
Sears -have beee pluminc to
mold a new, more moderate
Ronald Rea1an.z. sort of a
slamorom Gerald l'"ord.
THOE 18 SO•E hiltorical
bull for both Rea1am. >.. a
speaker, be baa always and
eo1a11ne1Y pounded out an UD·
cbaolinl meaa1e of tree en-
terprile and atroo1 defense. As
1overnor of Callfomia for etcht
years, be wu pualve, moderate
and moderately effective.
Dea pile all the rhetoric,
Rea1an'1 California was no
laboratory for rtpt·wtn1 theory
-lt wu bi1 1overnment as uaul.
Nofnger wu coarinced that
preu and public would not stand
for any obvious clnmaea ln t.be
Reagan they had come to lcnow
-and, many, to lov•. NcJtsller's
i.DterDal OlltlOMDtl. Seara et al.
tbou1bt Rea1an bad • nry,
very Sood chance to be pr9ldlat
I.a 1* and tlme bad come to
present the kind of micldJe.ot·
the-road candidate that uaually
eoda up ln the White Houte.
EITlll!& W~Y, and desp~
bis IOllJ'inc popularity ln GOP
polls, I don't think Rea1an ii 10-
101 to mate lt. His Ume la put.
It ii not only that, at the age ol
10. he would be tbe oldest pl'tlll·
dent to take office, but that. ez·
cept for bis hair color coin&
from orange to leadea-cray, be
baa not changed. People who
spend time with him -a very
select ll'OUP -tell me be is still
not ready to di.acula new tsauea,
particularly energy and cbanl·
ing foreign policy. His con versa·
lion. they say, and perhaps bis
thinking, focuses on the put.
If that is true -and reporters
are rarely allowed close enou,fi
to Reagan to judge -it may be
because the candidate is lazy.
Or, perhaps, sensible . Reagan
doe• not like to leave bjs ranch
unless be is well paid to do it. He
wo uld rather l ake several
thousand dollars fo r spettbes
than run around the country for
free toucbiog voters and banter.
LDC with hostile reporters.
HE llA8 HELD off announcing
hia candidacy-that Is scheduled
to happen in November -so
that fairness doctrines will not
force him to sacrifice substan-
t1 a I income as a radio commeo·
tator and newspaper columnist.
A voiding the rat race may dem·
onstrate common sense, bul I'm not sure you can win th e
presidency from a ranch and
telev1sioo studio:.. For better or
worse t hese days, successfuL
candidates are usually hungry
ones. The photo Reagan gave to
his old friend Nofziger was of
h imself in dungarees at the
ranch. The inscription asked
why he couldn't s pend more
time liJce that. My guess is that
he'll h.ave plenty of time sooner
than he thinks.
Swim Lessons Still Safest Bet for Tots
To the Editor :
With s wim mi n g poo ls.
jacuzzies, and hot tubs proliferat·
ing around us It is senseless and
potentially dangerous to a d·
voe ate teaching fear or the water.
u you did in a recent article, to
prevent the senseless tragedy of
accidental drowning.
I am a water safety instructor
with the American Red Cross
and have taught hundreds of
young children swimming and
hundreds of families safety in
the backyard pool.
Absolute ly essentia l for a
family with a non·swimmer Is
an unclimbable fence with a
locking gate a round the pool
separating it from the house.
Any pool which can be reached
through a house door or patio
door is completely unsafe.
These fences are metal, six
feet tall, with a bottom rail flush
to the ground and a narrow top
rail. They are quite attr active
white wrought iron or aluminum
and can be re moved when
everyone in the famlly is a profi·
cieot swimmer.
THE GATE must be carefully
locked when the pool ts not 1n
uae. When a non-swimmer is in
the pool be must be supervised
continually by an adult. Never
leave a DOO·awimmer lo the pool
area umupervieed, even for a
few momenta.
Tate noo·swimmera to a
quallfted swim imtructor unW
they can aave themselves from
drownlnl. A child who bu been
tau1ht fear of the water will re-
act with panic, the most de·
vaatatlng of reacUon.a, should be
accidentally fall in. Later swim
leaaoaa will be very difficult for
him lf be hu been taught fear
by bll parenta. There are maD1
prt vate and public 1wim pro-
1rama. Vlllt them and find the
one whicb auitl you beat befon enrollln«.
Parenti who have aUowed
tbelr cbUd to learn swt.rnmlnl
ban llC'CUCted bim aaaimt UM
uupeaUble traced.J of drown·
ta1. In bla IWtm l....on be will
learn Nfet11'111•, eoordl:nadon ud Mlt.coaft.dence, wbhtb an
1UN to CUT1 ove.r into otat.r
..... ol bla life.
llABQARET JOHNSON
~B.ieTPflp
~Utt.utor:
A ~ ~ Not edMorial ·== Deputmeat ol .... v prw...uan Of veblcle ~ U a mMDI to tbe
Hi ol rec1aclDf COG.rt "D0-
1bow1 • • bJ trafhc •iolatora.
thereby a lleviatrng the case
loads m traffic courts.
The Daily Pilot errs Ul lbinlc·
inll that "no-shows" involve can
w h ich a r e r egister e d or
operated by persons who wouJd
be affected by vehicle reg1atra·
t1on .
A LARGE number or "no·
s hows" stem from vehicles
which were sold in private party
sales for cash The new owner
has no intention to transfer re-
gistration nor to pay yearly
license rees He uauaJly carries
no vehicle insurance and if in·
volved in an accident wiU often
abandon the vehicle. In some
cases the vehicles are stolen.
In my own case, a t.hree·
year session following a private
party sale for cash required dis-
position of more than 100 park-
ing tickets and out-of.date vehl·
cle license tickets. Repeated re·
quest.a for DMV or court-aided
relief were useless to stop the
continuing violations.
Laws are needed which
would require a vehicle license
number check In every cue at
the time a citation is written for
a ny cause. Laws are needed
which would require impounding
those vehicles wbicb have mulU·
pie "no-abow" violations out·
atandln& against them and im·
pound.in& of all vehicles with
croaaly outdated refiltraUon.
Laws are needed which would
r e q ul r e the detention of
operaton of auch vehicles.
These laws could protect the
public from a group of lr·
responsible and dan1eroua ln·
dividuala who glut trattlc court
case loads with Impunity.
C. PIERCE.
Tlw .u.r of o ~Mei. era ~
t•ct ldm#I/ lrom ftltUN llobllfw tor
dtotMml "" acddnt.t a.vol-cM whlci.bs#t~ffllltgo,,__
dord DAIV 1'/'0ltlfff °Jn,.,, Oww11hip
fonn , cmd ~ G copf of
.arM. lt'1 ~ at DJfV otttca
Gt 110 chorof. EdUor
llee•Uftwtle••
To tbe Editor:
San Clemente'• flv•membR
Clty c.aundl t. Yelled wltb tM
power to make declllom on all
mattera ntal to our ad to Oii'
city •• fUture ...,.,. -........ to two vota, a tlmple majotttJ ol
ltl mtmberl. It ti no11r eaJ to
... that the lmpact al tblll •· olslou eoul4 elU..r mate or
break oar dt1. 1'18 fact. aloee.
ahoUd mm tt tmperad" tUt
•tr'onl &Mmberl, not •uil.J la·
'
nuenced. continue to serve on
our city council
Councilwomen Myrtis Wagner
and Karoline Koester are two
s uch members . T hey have
proved that they are uncom·
promising in mak.tn.g decisioos on
vital city matters. rs Uus not com-
m endable action. oo their part?
Then why their attempted recall
by the group. calling itself
Citizen.a for Reapooaible Govern·
ment?
How can this group charge
these two honest and dedicated
councilwomen with disrupting
city staff and City Council meet·
ings? Isn't it a fact that, u coun·
cil members, t.bey must cet re-
quired information on city mat·
ters from city staff and that they
must present and defend their
argumenta before the city COUD·
ell? Surely, this is· respaastble,
not diuuptive action.
U they are disrupting neither
staff nor city council meetinp,
then, just what are Coun-
cllwomen Myrtia Wagner and
Karoli.ae Koester disrupting?
Could it posatbly be the cattf\al.ly
laid plans of those who, for
penoaal gain, would, by their
actiom, a1lo destroy our city's
intepity?
O& COULD theae be only
trumped up cbar1e1 that were
invented to divert attention &om
t.be major iuu. faclnl our db'?
Are tbeJ also a=. to dileredlt
the efforts of two COUD•
ell women?
Suppo1e, then, that tbeae are
only trumped up charges tbai-
bear no relatlooab.lp to either
councUwomen's effectlvene11 on
lbe ,clty couacll, isn't it now
Joelcal to believe that theae two
councilwomen may be 1tudln1
lo the way of what tbla IJ'OUP
w aou in cou.ncU acUoo and,
therefore, that it would 1 > want
to 1et them off ol Ute council •
100D u poutble and 2) want,
then, to replace them wlth mem·
bera wbo would make dedDoaa
lD their favor?
That Councilwomen Myrtia
Waper and Karollae kOIStM'
both stud tl.rmb ....... ..
velopment on land o• batll·
country rancbel that II kDOWD to
be UDl&able ad .. atnn dnelop-
m•t tbat wUI adftrMl1 lmpa.ct
ou.r C!'CllDllWlltty lboald DOW be nauu.rtaa. Allo. tbat u..., an membll'l cm aar de;, eoamdl.
I 110W WI• JOU to llllilt cm
lmo"lal l) ftat. na#f1• tldl ....., d,.. to ftll tMN ...
ctJ ....-. llaoald tbe reed me.
Mid, I) 1'llat are UM .... ol all.,.,,, ........... .......
UorJmt~tbe ..... d the lftlUI) will DGt t.11 ,. wbo
these people really are>. and 3)
what are the names of aU groups
who a re the contributor s of
funds to this recall effort.
I also urge you to attend coun-
c il m eetings (1f you aren't
a lready doing so > to find out
wh a t Councilwomen Myrtis
Wagner and Karoline Koester
a r e r eally do in g as your
·representatives on the city coun·
cit.
Then, when you have all the
racta necessary, I am confident
that you will strongly oppose tbe
r ecall against Councilwomen
Myrtis Wagner and Karoline
Koester.
LUCILEM.TAYLOR
• eMupl8eed
To the Editor:
Mrs. Dorthy Bauder <Mailbox
Sept. 6 ) abould recall that it was
not Jane Fonda who sent her son
to die in Vietnam. It was the
United States eovernment. It
was not tbe •'peacenita" wbo set
the limits on warfare but
political strategists and
diplomats in Wubingtoa. Mrs.
Bauder should have realized
1001 a&0 that there WU DO ''win·
DiD1" a land war in A.ala.
AT THE very leut the total
deatruetlon of North Vietnam
would have east more lives and
at the VWJ wont nuclear coo-
frontatioG wltb the Soviet Union
or Commm:ailt China. In that un-
thinkable event the United
States would have numbered lta
dead not In the fifties' o.f
tbousandl but in the fifties ot mlWoaa.
llra. Bauder may never
believe tbll but the men wbo
·burned tbelr draft cards and Red
to Canacla 8* Jane Fonda's Ul'I·
llll bad ~to do with -aoa'1 death. y only aaftd
tllemaelv• and perltapa tbelr
y~ brcJtben who never bad
to n-., Jue Fonda Uoq db
mu' odms, IODle aow ..... bllb omce in tbla lud, tried to
ad tlallt war.
Tbe ~ aaaiftte ol lln. Blllder"a eon bu Mil tbJa n.-
tbl poorw. but the ... ot ~
more of ltl ICml 1"Nlcl Mft cmtt
Wft WI T.r 111111. ILWANDD
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'Thurldlly. Septe~r 13. 1979 DAILY PH.OT A.J3
•n Tum Dr.eam Home to Nightmare
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•ONDA1' A"118NOON, l9all7, tbe Lock• found tbe • •• aoa• ••4 tile llouae empty. ,._.. were Ura and
llU. ia tM llvtaa room, tbelr
cedar cbelta ad cblna cloHt were mtwtq and ftre bad
dam..-tbe third floor.
"I.._ llad to set It back
Big Sail .JofJ
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.. OM "' tld," Hid 111'1. ~.. .
:Tiie tale ...... la MaJ, ..... ....,.. ............ . ........ --~ .. . ~ ........................ ..
I ta ... 9Ml'llSfl Lud·
tq,N.J. Co•DCNell'lfDediw1111 sboat Jea'ftu _
tbelr holne "'the ell)''•,,...-: town aectloia vaeaat, tlae
Loek• ....-u.t the .....
ol a trf_. a.M her tbrM
e'1kl.Jw to mow ta.
'9S WAS NIC&, but alM
lGiMed ISU abe led a ~
We," uld Mra. Locke ot the
womsa. lmoWla to tbem aa
DebbieOrQ. .
The two f amlUea lived
tocetber a week before tbe
Locket went on vacation ln
early June, leavinc tbelr
oldelt daupt.er, Dawn, I, to
flldab the ICbool year.
·-:s,...,... ..... In Jw to uip Da"\i~ OrsytMI ~IMMI
s ftN la IM car be Md left bebJad. .... o..., .........
IOD ud Den Md bele JI~· I.DI WU. ms•._, uct Dawn
eoaftl"IDld tbe l1«J to ber
fatber.
TBSN IN h8L Y July,
llra. LoeU Nt8nMd to pkk
up a PQcbed ud fouad a
etra•.. mu lyiDI OD tbe cnell. Ila. Gray aaid abe HkM .. BUI" &o 1peod tbe
nl1bt b.cauH •b• waa
frt1btenecl after •ome netpborbood tlda tore down
tbe Mell fmee. A woman,
who lat.er identified benelf to
Police u Mlebelle BuUer,
and her three cblldren were
alao lD tbe bouae.
On July 10, friendl drove to
Maya Landtn1 to tell the
Locket there bad been a ftre
tn tbe bouH. WbeD tilt ~ket arrived home. II•.
Ora7 told them ber cblld.reo
llad been pl1yl n1 with
matdMe. ••
Loe•• •ZTV8NID
•••In tlae next day and talked to BW.
"Re Mid be'd clean up tbe
meas. I tbouCbt bia lntentiOM
were IC)Od," Lodte aaid.
The Locllea ended tbelr
vacation in late July.
''I knocked on the door aod
Bill Hid it WU inconvenient
for me to come tn. I didn't
1ay nothln'," Locke eaid.
Mn. Locke, back at work,
1tayed wlth a friend and
Locke and the cbildren went back to the trailer.
"I dOn.oo, I juat let it 10."
Lockepld.
AT THE l!ND or Aucuat,
Locke returned to
Pope's Recordings
Heavy Sellers?
'Change'
ArtSlwwn
"The Time of
Change" is the theme
for an exhibit of five
paintings by Ling Jai
Chung beioc featured
through Sept. 30 in Sad·
dleback College's Fine
Art.a Gallery.
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NEW YORK <AP > -Pope John Paul II isn't
likely to malte the Top 40, but recordlnp of bis
Muses in three tancuaces will 10 on sale durin1
his upcomine viait to the United States, a record·
Ing company spokesman says.
The recording will be sold for $10, mostly
through pariah churches and direct mall.
"IT 18111£ VATICAN'S DESiaE that people
throuehout the world be a~ to experience the
pope's own voice and meuqes," saJH Joel Carlins
of Bryn Mawr Productions, Ltd., a Chicago com-
pany with exclusive rights to the recorda ln North
America, Canada and Mexico.
Carlin said hla company is working with the
Vatican to do a .. tasteful, credible job" and said be
hopes the Vatican will later approve more records
ct papal speeches and special Muaes.
THE Fl.RST THREE UCORDINGS are of Masses said ln Spanish during the pope's trip to
Mexico, in Engti.sh at a school in Rome, and in
Polish at the Sistine Chapel, Carlin said.
The show ls open for
public viewing from 10
a.m . to 3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturdays at the gallery
on the Mission Viejo
campus.
For information ,
phone 831-4760.
Traffic DiP8
The three-masted merchant ship Elissa,
shown at top in present condition, will be
restored to its 19th century shape <bottom)
as a sailing vessel by the Galveston His·
tori cal Society. The project will cost a
million dollars.
The pope's speeches and Masaes during his
vlalt here also will be recorded, Carlin said, and
with approval, will be made into recorda.
Bill Vetoed
s'ACRAMENTO <AP )
SACRAMENTO (AP>
-Traffic on California
highways in July
dropped S.2 percent
below the level In July
1978, and weekend
travel was down even
more from last year -
9.4 percent. the state
Department o f
Transportation
reported.
Cripple Gets Help
JIDDA, Saudi Arabia <AP) -A crippled Saudi
Arabian who put an appeal for help ln a newspaper
was offered a Rolls Royce llmouaine, a furnished
apartment and $1,600 per month, the newspaper
Okaz said.
Okaz said· the donor, who read the ban·
dlcapped m a n's appeal , wished to remain
anonymous.
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. bu vetoed a bill to
let tbe owners of parks
for recreational vehicles
to evict occupants on 72
bour notice for non·
p ay m ent of rent or
violation o r rules.
AB14S2 waa offered by
Assemblyman Eugene
Chappie, R-Roseville. A Famil
M•• Verde TNVel Travel with a Difference.
Good Service is our Best Feature.
Call ua at 556-6311
~·· .,., ... .,0 Bink ol Amertoa 7MM47• a.,o..... 114 .. ,.,,.
Oooo't M0"1•
Pbll ...... a and called tM poltce. But Blll and. Mt.
Butler aald tbe)' ,,.,. reatlDI
th• boule SDd the police
could do~ "You're about tbe
rilbt to real propert7. and that 11 a qaeatioG for the
courta,'' aald Clt.y loUdt.or
Sbelclmt Albert. '-rhe poUee
don't know wbo owna tbe
boUN."
t~
GOURMET MARKET
<Market Street)
. LIQUOR DEPI'.
Delaney• private
label Via ao.e
or Olablls
99e eaetl C1Slml >
Loeke made • eopJ ol • boute deed from dty recordt
-tbe orl,UW WU bl tM
houle -and ftled a treQw
complalDt a1aln1t Ila •
Butler. Loeke cou.ldn 't In·
cl'l{le Bill beclllN be didn't knl>w bll 1ut name. A hear·
in& ll ec:beduled Sept. 20.
Until Monday, the Locket
stayed with a friend .
FRESH FISH & SHELLFISH DAILY
Med-Size Shell OG Shrlmp CW'b.lk they l11t I • . . 3.99 lb.
Alaskan Snow Crab Clasten . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.99 lb.
TOP CHOICE AND PRIME MEAT
USDA INSPECTED & GRADED
Whole or Half Fresh American Lamb
Cat and Wrapped for your Fnaer.
Average Weight 50·55 lbs .... . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 1. 79 lb.
Delaney's own Oven-Ready meat
loaf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 1. 79 lb.
WORLD•S FINEST PRODUCE
Iceberg LeUuce. . ................................... J for 1.00
Dark Green Crispy Cokes ............................. 2 for 29c
Vlne Ripe Slicing Tomatoes ........... : ............... 39c ib.
Large JaJey Valeacls Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ' Jbs for 1.00
r 'resb Italian Zucchini Squub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c lbs for 1.00
South American Bananu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 It>. for 1.00
DELANEY'S
~tMarket
Open Dally 9·6 • Closed Sunday
2920 Newport Blv~., Newportpeacb 673-5520
Mmk:Mnet
From Bach to Rock
5'6.:0031
•••'• HQdW~::-· Said and Pizzas. co.-...-. l•lancl
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ThatWa•Fun
Two can ride a wave as easily as one if one is sm all and
the other adroit. This pair were proving it at Sleepy
Hollow off the shore of Laguna Beach.
Mesa Studies Curb
··on Drug Devices
An ord.mance to restrict the saJe or narcotics paraphernalia is un-
der consideration by the Costa Mesa City Council
Members Mud at a study session Uus week they have received
complaints from purent.s and were dismayed to find roach chps,
cigarette papers and similar Items displayed at a re<:ord store
AT CITl' MA NAGER Fred
Sorsabal's suggestion. they said
they will aisk the Costa Me1i8
Ch amber o r Commerce to
cooperate in (I ~urvey or what
stores carry isuch 1km!>.
Howev<·r. C'1l y Attorney
Robert CampagnH pointed out
that any ordlnuncf.' would have
to be carefully drafted hecause
of potential legal problems.
s tricter ordinance, he would
rather have a weak one that 1~
legully acceptable than no or
dtnance at all.
"A child cannot walk into :i
bar and yet he can walk mto a
music store and buy anything he
wants, which 1s worse than a
drank ," Hac1t1 s<ud
HACKEN CK, N.J <AP) -
A •10 mllUon lawsuit bu beeD
tued cbartJ.nr U.e producer ot
& mm~ Aw t..Lcl: w l "°"'&
ttl•"'-*' documentary ''SealecJ
8trat1bt" with ml1repreMnta·
Uon. .Maurtce rra1er. a JtrM)' Qty
attorn ey repreaenUn1 nioe
ebildreo wbo took part lD the
docuQMlltary and tbelr pareo&a, flied tbe auit •taiut producer
ArDold Sbaplro, hla company
Oold W•t Broaclcuttra, D&r·
ra&or·ector Pet.er FaJk, WHEW·
TV, the New York Statton that
aired Ute documentar)', and
Rid1etteld Park Police Set.
Charles Mart.in.I.
THE FILM DEPICTED a
aeuioo of the Lifers Group
of Rahway State Prison in
which the youn11tera, all of
whom had bil.nor brushes with
the law. were berated by ln·
matea aervin1 life terms in
prlaon.
The inmates lectured the
youths, ln the vilest of street
lan1ua1e. about prison life.
Under the Lifers program,
wblcb hu been duplicated ln
several st.ates, the youths were
treated aa prisoners aod were
told of prison viole nce and
homosexuality in an effort lo
scare the j uveniles into a
"straight" life.
The suit charged that Shaprio
mi1represented various aapects
or the documentary to the
juveniles.
"SHAPIRO CAJOl~ED THE
ktd.8 Into part1c1paUng," Frager
said . "H e told them the
Meeting Set
OnLaguna
Zoning Rules
Laguna ~ach planning com-
missioners will meet Wednesday
to discuss development stan-
durd11 in the '>ingle-ram1ly rei;
1dence 1.orw
documeatar1 would aot IMa
sbowo oa Ule &Mt Coat lllld
tb•t tbeJ would be tnated .. IUMU It tM r:ICIG 1'ber ....._
treated II e prl1oaH·1
tbemMlvet.''
Fraser aaid Shaprlo took un-
fair advantaie ol the ch.lldJwl'a
wUUacnH• to appear on
televlAOD .. ··u wMn't a true doeumen-
tar1." l'ra1er Hid. "Shaprlo
told them to act toulh befon the eameru started. Once lDlide
tbe priloa, tbe children w~·t
allowed to talk and wue aub-
jeeted to this borreodoua vuJ&ar
pro1ram.''
THE 8t1IT AL80 aUe1es that
several ol the youths bffame W
becaUM al the baruameot ol lD·
mates and a peycbiatri.at to&d
Frater some of the children
may be "premanenUy scarred"
because of the experience.
The suit seeks $10 million tn
compensatory and punitive
dama1es.
Fraaer said the famihea aur-
rered mental anxiety due to the
program.
"They got letters from rel
atives asking how come their children were depicted in a
crlmlnal light."
8HAPIUO AND FALK were
unavailable fo r comment
Muriel. Reeves. a lawyer for
WN EW-TV, said the station
would not comment on the suit
until the court papers were re·
viewed
Marum, a Juvenile officer for
the Ridgefield Park Police de
partment, said Wednesday he
stall s upports lhe Lifers pro
gram
"I had been bnngma luds m
twice a month for three yean
and very few of them ever got
into any trouble aaam ...
JIM LANDANO. PRESIDENT
of the Lifers, said the parents
signed consent forms which told
them the children would be i.ub
• jected to tbe banb reaUUea ol
prilcm Ille.
''Tbe Irids can,t cet tbroUlb
tba..1roD& doOr wtthol&t. tMt dJt from tbelr pa.rent.a.•• bualL
Landano said be wu happy to
hear MVeral youn1st.en beeeme
nauaeowa becau.e of t.be PfO·
aram.
''IP A DESCalPTION of
prlaon life will make a lJ.year.
old vomit, that's areet," Lan·
dano aaid. "It will be a lutiq
lmpreuioo for eveey Ume be
tbloka about comailtttn1 a
crime."
Landa.no said the juveniles
were not coached in any way to
perform fM the cameru.
Dogs Have Day
Pooch Prob/,ems Discussed
Dop were the topic of tlvo dlacuaalons lhlB week at a Costa Mesa
City Council study session.
Vlce·mayor Arlene Schafer said she wanta to look loto a change m
licenam, became, while clop are llcenaed ror 12 months, rabies
shota are valid for 30 months.
8 8£ SAID THAT, the third
year, owneni have to pay for a
new shot before it's needed. at
extra expense •
Council members aareed t.o
look into the matt.er harther and
1n11tructed staU members to
present 1tlternat1ves at their
Nov 13 study session
Counc1Jman Dom Raciti had a
com plaint of a different nature
·' l lhmk we should look at
splitting the park.II between the
people and the dogs." be said "l
lh1nk the people should get a
htUe more because they pay for
the damn things.
''WALKING IN THE RE ls hke
walking 1n a mine fi eld." he
added
Council members noted that
their city doean't have a law
requiring people to clean up
after their canmel>.
However, they d1dn t request
a n y further dCl1on on the
subject ,.
Oemente Chamber
Plan8 Luau Event
San Clemente Chamber of
Co mmerce 0H1 <'1uls have
scheduled a Sept 2 1 Hawauan-
style mixer.
The luau mixer will begm at S
p m. at Taylor's Antique Alley,
IOI Ave. Cabnllo A $UO dona
t10n includes drmki. and hon~
d 'oeuvref!.
He noted for uample that
cigarette papers :ctr<' used for
rolling tobacco, which HI legal,
.. weU as for makmg marijuana
et1arettes
Marine Lab
Faces Delays
The commission is seeking
oplnioni. from archi t ects.
bu1Jderis. homeowner grouJ>6 and
the public on whether the city
11hould change 1t.s current reg-
ulations regardlnl bu.ildinl 1lze
and lot size
Newport
Man's
Trial Set
A trial dat.e or Oct 16
has b een set 1n Los
Angeles fedcrul 01iitract
Court for Larry Donald
Smith, 44, of Newport
Beach who facei. l'xlor
lJon charges m an alleg
ed kidnapping during
which the v1ct 1m
mysteriously dls ap
pea red.
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THE OOUNaL WAS pre1ent·
ed with a copy of Gard en
Grove's anti-paraphernalia or-
dinance, which requires that
such it.ems be sold 1n a room off.
llmlta to anyone under 18
Councilman Dom Raciti s8Jd
that, although he would prefer a
·Rabies Clinic
·s1.aied for
Capo Beach
Conatruction of the Orange
Co unty Marine In stitute
facilities planned for Dana Point CURRENTL v, THE city re·
Harbor w1U be delayed at least quires the building noor space
until lat.e October. be limited to 50 percent of the
Orange County supervisors area for interior loL'> and 60 per-
this week agreed to re-open bid· cent for comer lol8. ding for the $499,000 first phase
of the project because no T here are no regulations
satisfactory offers were re-specifying bulk, or building
ceived from pros pective volume under current zoning
builders. regulaUorui.
The proposed marine faclUUes
Smith, or 4640 Park
Newport. remained in
custody In th e Los
Angeles County J all,
held in lieu of $200,000 are a joint undertaking by the The commission will also
county's four community college seek opinions r egard sub-
district.a and the Orange County standard building lots. Com-IN A COURT ap
Department of Education. missioners want lo know how Tt\e 4,3JO.square·foot bulldinl the public feels about combining pearance Monday· he
w i l l h ouse two I e c . loll wherever feasible so that pleaded innocent to
'I bo •--' II d new construction occurs on lota charges of violation or An anti·rables vaccination turei 8 rawues, a ga ery an the Hobbs Act, a ft.>d eral lobby intended •or ocean related meetln• the code, even If the Iota clinic for dog owners in " · "" statute covering extor-·Caplatrano Beach Is scheduled e ducational , recreational, are legally nonconforming. lion from bu11inessea
f Se cultural and scientific activities. or pt.18. engaged In interstate
The clinic will be held from 7 8 ., _ d THE STUDY session wUJ be commerce.
to 8:30 p.m. at the fire station at PiCl'lic H.1,t,e held at 7 pm. in council cham· Smith was arrested
28111 Victoria Blvd. There la a $2 bers at SOS Forest Ave Au1. 26 In connection
cbar1eforlhe rabies vaccination. with ao alleRed abduc-Veterinarians of the Southern F E' J_ l Results of the seaaion are ex-lion of Carolyn Bealer,
California Veterinary Medical Or ~r, Y peeled to help the commission 2',ofGatdenGrove
Assoclatioo donate their Ume to The Costa Mesa Senior develop proposed regulations for lo vestlgators i.a 1d
.cllnlca as a public service Cltbens club wUJ bold a picnic subsequent public hearings. Miu Beater's brother.
Dop four moot.ha and older from u a.m . to 4 p.m. Ftiday at Larry Fox of Anaheim,
are required by law to be vac· Estancia Park, Adams Avenue was the subject of the al·
cinat.ed •laiMt rabies, and a at Mesa Verde Drive West. 'lbief Gets Gems leged extortion attempt.
valid vaccloatioo certificate la The event will feature 1amea They uld Sm ith de·
;needed to Uc.DIO a dos. Vac· a nd com.eat., includlna tb• San Clemente resident Fran manded $100.000 ransom
•clnatlona are aood for ao aeledion ol Mr. and Ma. Colla Karazet of 114 Ave. Colo toJd for Miu Bealer.
months. MeaaSllUorCttben. poJlce that a bur1lar bad
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Point Harbor w1tb Ra)'
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f:ould Economy;
•
Revisit 1929?
By SYLVIA PO&TE& ,. .......... ~
It wu ~years a10, on Sept. 3, 1929, that the U.S. slock
market reached the hliheat level ever achieved unUl that
time, followed by a aeries of violent selling attacks that
culminated ln the eonvulJloo of Oct. 29.
Until then, stock prices had climbed steadily from
Ausuat l9'Z1. Measured by the Dow Jones ave rage, in
dustrial atocu had soared from 83.90 to the all·Ume peak. of
381.17.
OCl'.ZIWASTHE INFMAOUSBIACKTuesdayon Wall
Street that symbolizes the end of the gold·plated ,..
prosperity of the 1920s, the start of the most cbaouc ••
worldwide depression ever known. But the economic decline
bel8ll long before that day in Sept.ember. And seemingly out. •
of nowhere came the avalanches of selling that finally pro
pelled Thomas W. Lamont of J .P. Morgan lo announce som·
berly at a secret noon meeting in the New York Stock Ex·
change:
"Gentlemen. there is no man nor group of men who
can buy all the stocks the American public can sell."
A morbidly fucioaUng sidelight on the s tock market
history: On Oct. 28. the day before Black Tuesday, the
Dow Jones average plunged 38.33 points, the largest point
decline ever , an erosion of 12.9 percent On Oct. 29, It fell
another 30.57 points.
11 .6 percent.
By 193 0 . th e
depression had s wept
throughout the enti re
world and from late
1930 until July 8. 1932.
the sto(k decline was
precipitous and virtually uninterrupted
Money's
Worth
July 8 marked the low or 41.22 on the Dow Jone~
average. a collapse or 89 percent from the all time peak 34
months earlier
Can it happen again" or course Will 1t '' I am con
vinced there will not be another holocaust or thl•
m agnitude of 1929-'32. but 1f 1t does happen. it will take an
entirely different form
The l929 collapse s ignaled the approaching de pres~1on of
the 1930s and. as Or. William C Freund. senior v1ct•
president and brilliant chief economist of the New York Stock
Exchange. said during a lengthy d1scuss1on of th11> at Bi.:
Board headquarters, "Undoubtedly. the market break itself
contributed tolhe severity of that depression · ·
ANY OF l!S WOl'LD BE FOOLS 1f we dcn\cd tht·
possibility of another giant break in s tock prices Th1 i-.
time. the break might be set off by an inflationary bloworr
destroying conridence in any investment in "paper." ancS
undermining the funct1on1ng of the 1nternat1onal monetary
system.
Trade among nations would gnnd to a near standstill
The blowout would then cause a rash of bankruptcies
among businesses. a collapse of credit. an upsurge of un
employment. foreclosures of mortgage credit and rtt
possessions of goods bought on installment loans
A pllmge in stock prices is "much less likely now when
stocks have shown no pnce trend for so many years, m
deed have been coospicious in thei r lacklus te r
performance compared to other assets. from antiques to
coins. to gold. to real estate ... Freund said
"IF YOU COMPEL ME TO STATE a Judgment public-
ly. I would s ay stocks are a buy at these le vels, not a
sale," said Stan Wes t. NYSE vice president m charge of
research. . '
Although there are many comforting indications that
we are not threatened by a stock market crackup, then •
are some sim1lar1t1e~ betwl'Cn 1979 and 1929 th<it dl•mantl
attention no1.1.
\'ot S1m1!.onlles 1979 ."J
Chase Plans Move
To Costa Mesa
Chase Computer Corp . a s ubsidiary of MSl Dat;.i
Corp . Costa Mesa. will move its headquarters from Baton
Rouge. u .. to Costa Mesa in October
Cha rles R . Bus h . S an Juan
Capistrano. has been named president of
Chase. He 1s former vice president of 1 operations of MSl.
MSI is a manufacturer or portablt" I
data entry terminals. Chase. acquired in
May. prov1des comprehensive point-of
sale systems to specialty retailers.
Bush had been in his MSI job since
March 1977, when he joined the company au... from Honeywell Information Systems
During a 14-year association with Honeywell. he held a
number of management positions for several or the com
pany'adivislons.
811.d...._ Sraalaar S~lwd..Wd
Areas of consideration for people preparing to go 1oto
business will be discussed during a workshop Sept. Z7. The
program 15 in a series presented on the last Thursday of each
monty by the Orange County chapter of the Ser vice Corps of
Retired Executives .
The program is co-sponsored by the United States
Small Business Administration. It will be held at the Santa
Ana City Council Chambers, Build.in& 20. Civic Center
Plaza, •tartlna with reitstraUon at a: 30 a .m. and lasting
unW ~ p.m . Parkins Js available in Civic Center parking
Iott.
Primary foeus of the workshop will be to explain fac-
ton commoo to new businesses and the keys necesaary for
aucceu.
Leadlnt each area of dlacuaaion will be local business
and profeulonal
persons abd SCORE ( J members. At tho con· T'.6.Kf NG clualoo or each "
workabop ae1meat, STOCK qUHtlOD and HIW•r ... ________ _
,.1iomwtllbebeld.
More la.formation ii ~nllable al lb• Sant.a Alla Ubraey. 884~. or Los
Aqelll dlltrlct oftlce ol tbe Small Bualneu Admlalstra-
Uoa, cm>•-·
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Jle9taODmmml.eallou, lM.
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ihoiiaDd.
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APWI ......... 'HEAR THE SOUNO OF A THOUSAND WINOS'
Denning Lovea Purple Martini, Hate• Moaquttoea
Pests Fail to Bug
Purple Martins' Pal
P RI N<' ETON, Ind. <AP) When Ray Denning 1sn 'l rattling
around m his truck In search or used eggshells, it could be because
he'11 busy sWJpcnding cors of corn from the branches of tall trees.
Some days lt '11 b<'cause he's out gathering weeds to pUe bealde
has Princeton gas station . Once It was because be was perched on a
ladder, happily slapping purple paint on the out.side of his house
"MY NEIGHBORS ALL THINK l'M crazy," Oennlng uys.
"They ask me all th.e tame, 'Whal the devil are you doln', Ray?'
Well, ll they understood what I was doin', they might be out there
doln' it . too."
Denn.Ing lives in a mosquito-free world. And he owes it all to
the birds he calls "my little heroes," the purple martins that nest
m the 400 tiny tenement.a mounted on poles out.side his service ata·
Uoo.
It's a love born of mutuaJ need, says Dennin&. For u much aa
he loves purple martins, that's how much be bates mo.quJt.oea.
Purple martlnt eat the bugs, which explain.a bow lt &ot started,
with six wooden birdhouses and a llUle spare time. Today, 394
houses and $4,000 later, it's anybody's eueas bow it wUl end.
"IT'S MY HOBBY AND IT'S my sport," says Denntn1. se, who
discovered purple martins el&ht·yeara aeo. "I used to do a UtUe
fishing."
To hear him tell it, wresWn1 catfish from lbe murky Ohio juat
cal)'t come close to the feelina be 1eta around the flnt of March.
"When I look at the ally and see that lint bird come in. . . .
When you see all those birda Oyln1 through the air .... When YOJ.1
hear the sound ol a thousand wtnaa. . . .
He allha, pulls his cap down over hla sunburned forehead and
alvea up.
THE um.I! Bl&D IS MID to coaaume 2,000 motqultoel a
day. Multiply that by 400 pain ol martim, and you besln to aee
thin11 Dennl.nc'• way. n.e purple 'sk-.r·uten extat almost ex·
clualvely on lnaectl, but the)' like to Dibble on eapbelll.
They're fuuy about whwe tbey Uve too. and ~ says people who want to attract them would cfo well to their
quart.en to exact l])eClftcationl: •b7.f.by.f.lneb compartment.
wtth 2~1neh openin11. Mount them bJib on metal pole1 tbat cata
can't cllmb, be NJI, and make them IJ'MD and wb.iW, the martini'
favorite colon.
U you want to take tblnp oae mp furtber, you coald alway1
become tbe ftnt ~ ln your town to bve lit a purpa. houle. ftat•1 wt.at Dtonlq did. Neilabbon ban cal.Md blm •1Blrdman"
nerllace.
talie utMa Nilldeou aad .. HD tu• t*'1D ,.....,u .... ...-....
had ea.Ill tor rann.,. bJ erop -
oelY, .u. ,.,...,. wl!M> have •
tbowlmd acret or more. We cell •
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You're Eating.
87 DL P&TZa ft'EINCaOBN
Dear Or • ...._,...: I 1boukl have known bet·
t.r and tefuMd bll lltvttaUon to dinner. It wu 1n
eelebraUoo of my bavllt1 turned 40. My boa had
bffn maab&e '°J:!e to my blr1bday party, so be felt
be owed me a r.
Indeed . Zeller'• lH0·91
oatalot offers more than 2.500
ca=•· ran1tn1 from U
•Y manufacturera for •
to 2 mllllon otftce workera at•
Ptr 1,000.
I lbould uplaln tbat I have developed llmoet
a bat.red for blm. He paued me over and appoint·
ed an OUUlder to the job ot vtce preeldeat. I've
o.,.,..._. worked for him ao yean, 10 you can lma1ine my
T 111 a E A a £ JI, t t t St•lleln feellnp.
mllUooaliw. at a price of '75 • But what J want to tell you about la what hap·
per l ,000; 11,500 Jewl1b con· Prince Reza Pahlavi, pened at the dinner. I'll put it t.bb w1y: beln1 with
trlbuton, very lar1e, $50 per 19, son of the exiled hJm a1mollt made me 1ag. The food wouldn't 10
1.000: and 5.850 Jalla, prisons Shah of Iran. has down. It teemed to collect 1t the bottom of my
andrelormatortea,'"perl,000 .. been admitted to 1ullet and refused lo
Zeller bu been in the bualDas Williams ColJege in ( ~OR IN J drop Into the stomach . 29 yean, and perbapa that's why Williamstown Mass """"'I' He wondered why I
his speech is Uttered with U.u. 8 town of 8 soO " THE HOUSE didn't finl•h my steak. For example. who buys Alvin 8 . • · The reuon wu simply
Zeller list.a! that I couldn't awaUow. I
"We aeU lareely to publlahinl felt bunehed up under the bottom ol my chest. Not
companies, advertl1in1 11en· Seabird until I sot home a few boun later wu I able to
ciea, manufacturers, fund· 1waUow and 1et rtd of whit eeemed Uke a lump
raising ors~nliations, ordinary under my chest.
Individual firms that have a pro· Habitats Tbls happened a few times alter s pat.a with my
d4.Cl t.o sell. . .or somebody who wife or ldda at dinner time. ls It posalble that
has a private word to say," he "nerves" can cause so much trouble., -Mr. G.
said. p h d And where do the lists come UrC 88e
from ?
"WE GET THEM from a com·
blnation of telephone direc·
tories, we have a huge library of
every trade directory. every
professional director y. every
roster. every membership list.
"There are medical aasocta·
lions that ofrer us lists of doc·
tors, there are legal associations
that offer ws llilts of lawyers. the
s tates publish many. m any lists
of accountanlh and engineers
and architects, day·rare centers
and whatever." he said.
All or these facts are plugged
Into computc>rs, to ~ complied
on demand. Zeller estimates tub
rom putt:rs contain 100 million
names.
"FOR INSTANCE, WE have
about 60 million names that are
residenfotl famllles Now. we
('an break that down by income
<•chclons We say that careful·
ly, because some people don't
like to know t hut we know
they 're making 10. 20 or 100
thousand dollars
"Everybody 1s cutegorazcd by
what they have done, by what
they do, by whut they buy, by
where they go We go from the
s mall people to the large peo
pie." he said
"We have calls from people
who wont Polish names an
Nebraska. or Spanish names in
New Mexico. or J ewis h names
in M1am1 We have religious
names and ethnic nAmes,
J ew1sh doctors <1nd non-J eWlsh
dentists "
THERE ARE E XPENmVE
lists and cheaper lists. The most
expensive arc lists or invest.ors,
going for $100 or $200 per 1,000
Zell er says he simply figures his
cost ond adds a markup, without
considering the n ature of the
lists Involved.
For example, dynam ite and
explosives manufacturers cost
$40 per 1,000, the same pnce as
hospitals with m ore than 1,000
beds bot $15 more l,ban mayors
or state legislators.
The home addresses or cor·
porate presidents go for $50 per
1.000. double the cost of a list of
wives o r hlgh·lncome ex ·
ecutlvea.
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) The Nature
Conservancy reporll It
haa purcbued one of the
most important seabird
ha bitats o n t h e
California coast.
The 14 ·acre Castle
Rock island. located just
offs hore from Crescent
City a t tht! northern lip
of Californ1a, 111 the
seasonal home for as
many as 100,000 res1dl'nt
and migratory seabirds,
in cluding the en
dange r ed Aleutian
Canada goose, the group
reported.
THE NATIONAL non
profit congervat.Jon or
ga n izatlon said 1l
purchased the 111land
fr om M r11 . Fr ank E
Nash of Portland, Ore ,
with privately dona'ted
fund s The pu r chasl'
price was not disclosed
The conservancy Ha id
the isla nd will be
m anaged cooper atively
with the U S Fish and
Wi ldlife Service
''AS A S IT E for
seabird breeding and
congregation. Castle
Rock LS second an am
portance only to the
Farallon Islands of the
coast of San Franci11co, ··
u 1d Peter Sall gmann.
d1 rector of the organaza
lion's California offit'l'
'Not only do many
species or birds USC It
for netiting and ru1slng
their young. but also it iii
an Important migratory
way staUon for the en·
ti r e population of the
. . . endangered Aleu-
tian Canada goose." he
added.
DEAR MR. G.: I'll throw a hlgh-soundln1
name at you: Acbalula. This Is a condition In
which there's a failure of muscles t.o relax an the
gastrointestinal tract.
In your cue. it's likely that your esophagus
tgullet> couldn't relax enough t.o allow food to pass
through Into the stomach. ThU can cause the feel
ing of a Jump , or t1ghtneas we also label
"esophagospum ..
AS lN YOUR CASE, Mr G . emollonal trauma ·
1 a cult> or chnoJnac > can produce the condition If
th.-symptoms recur often, then you should have a
medical checkup t.o make cert.a.Jn that the trouble
111n 't due to a growth or other orgarur reason But
"nerves" are the mo!'>l common culpnl
In the future try t.o eliminate painful satualloni.
dinners with the boss or spats at hom~ whllt>
eating Ice dnnks and alcohol often contribute to
this syndrome. Learn to relax Eat slowly
Preferably take sax sm all meals rather than thrPe
large one!\
Emotions should be controlled lnot eai.y 1
There's good reason why so many who s uffer rrom
achalaMa i.ay. "I get so upset I can hardly eat 11 thing ..
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M 1-:DICALEITt;~
FOR MRS V l'v(' known \1•v1:ral p&twnt~
who "got yellow all ov~r· aft('r lf) mg tr> 1mpr11H·
their v1s1on They 'd hf•an1 th<1t carrot:. v.cr,.
helpful So they over al•· them
AllhouJ(h carotene '' a pigment found also 1n
leafy green \'Cgetable!> .i.' ...,ell a' in 1·gg yolk
milk fat and other sour"'·' 11 ' .11,,, foun<I in
large amounts an car roL'> .. nd 'weet P'>l11t1~·'
Although the rarotenel> an vuetJble' <trv 1m
portant to good health and arc conHrt~d to
vitamin A. there's a hm1l t.o how much the body
wall uulJze rarotenes The result. dut• lo over
eallnJ( carrots. I!> carotenoderm1a •skin turninS(
yellow I
Therefore, Mrs V . I sugge11t that you d1i.con
tlnue "forred feeding" of urrots If the yellow
skin persusts, then better ask for a r heckup to fi nd
1r there's some othe~ reason for the Jaund1re •••
Some stomach symptoms may be rau1>ed hy
trouble outalde the s tomach. says Dr Steincrohn
In his booklet. "Wh at You Can Do For Stomach
Trouble." For a copy wnte to him at Rox 1560 .
Cost u Mesa 92626. enclosing 50 ccnti. and a
stamped. sell· addressed envelope
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Alumni
Set Meet
Tht• Tri.'.; Laguna'
c-haµtc•r of Alplw <.;am
m.1 lJPlta Alumni will
mt't•t Sept 2R :ti lh1•
hl)mt· of .laml.'' T V<1n
R1·n~·H·l 1wr 1n La~una
N11(ut•I
Tht• chapter 1s com
pru1ed of former Alpha
CammJ DeltOJ members
II\ 1nJ.( 1n l.aJ.(una Beach.
South Lagun:.i and
l.al(una Nagut'I
The lunchL'On meeting
v.all began al II am
.rnd r('St>rv.tl1on,., rnay bt..
m ,, cl 1• II y ,. a 111 n 11
.i96 077H
Certifit·d
DOS f'Al .OS 1Af>1
Tht• l>ot. Pain'> llo!>p1t al,
w h 1 r h ha ~ h••t>n on
p r o h a t 1 I) n !> 1 n 1· i:
Janu a r y , has been
grnnled full <0ert1flcation
lo the end of the yeu.
offic1ala said
QtJAKEll , MORMON,
Eastern Orthodox, Unitarian,
Mennonite and Evan1ellcal
cburcbea coet S30 per 1.000 ; all
others coet $25.
"A U1l l1 Important for Ill con·
tent,'' says Zeller. · 'SometJmes
the quantity la not Jl'1ctor One
with the mailer.··
Factor One. Zeller says, ti im·
pact. He 11ys direct maU ad·
vertlainl hH found it.a "niche"
in thi1 decade, and ''plnpoinUn1
via direct mall ha1 become
probably u eff ect.lv• 10 advert.la·
lna medium u there 11."
criclQe yDur brairi
~EVER1' day.
Bike Trail r
Cost Set
At 84.86,000 .
OraQSe County Sup.,vlaor1 ·
have apprcwed conatructioa ot •
t.brH mis. oft·road portloe of
AlllO Cr.-Blc1cle Trail lit the La••--HUii·• Toro ......
Tbe trail 1' •l*t.d to bl
b1nl11 ued, Hpecl•llr by ecboolddlclr9D, blcaUM tt llnb
a aumber ot nearby a:cboab and
parka.
Th• run trail wttl •lrlteb trorn th• e>cnn to l.Jve Ou Canyon
Road Ind COil •bout Me,000.
Tht bulk ol Ute COit, or 11 per·
eeat Will come out of the COUDtJ
Harbors IHcb.. aad Parka ....... MtJa tbe ,......... 1t
=~' bMa , • .,,..,,,..late
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