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1979-09-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 ___ .._ -..------ 2 Mesa Wemen dBaby • • After DAI.LY Pl LOT . Samoans lJrge FV Site f t * * ISc * * * ~:; 'l -. . . . ....... . . ti. • .. ••• ~~ • ,.. . ,If For OC Crieket Field MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2 .. , 1979 VOL n, MO 1'1,,MCTIOMl, ... ._.S A,.~ Tim .Kowalke finds solace in chocolate chip cookies baked for him as a breach-of. promise settlement by his former fiancee who called off the marriage. Kowalke, who lives near Montrose, Minn .• got 4,380 cookies in the settlement. 2 Mesa Women Raped One Stabbed in Back; 2 Swpects Hunted Two 22-year-old Costa Mesa womeo were raped in separate Sunday assaults, with one ol the victims requiring hospital treat· ment for a knit~ wound to her back, police reported today. One ol the attacks occurred Sunday afternoon at TeWlnkle Middle School, 3Z24 California St. Police aaid the victim was aaaaulted by a )'OUJll man aa abe waa prepariq a leuon plan. Her ue•llant stabbed her in the back with a small knife and slapped ber across the face~ peatedly before be raped ber, policeaaid. Paramedics toot her to Costa Jlesa Jlemorial Hoapltal where ahe •• treated and later re-leased. 'l'llit bdle woaDd wu described •auperftdal. Tbe MUilant WU ~ribed u aboul • yean old, 6-feet"", wltb a ttoeQ build ud c:ollar _,.., llcM browa balr. He wu weal'illl a IMrt•lee•ed lbirt and deaim .,...., PGltce aald. Tbe o&Mr lDetdent oc~ about 3 a .m. Sunday 'When a ., young woman was awakened in her apartment on Bay Street by a shirtlesa man standing next to her bed. The man threatened to hurt her but apparently was UD· armed, police said. The rapist apparently bad entered the vtc· tim 's apartment through a slid· lng glua door. Following the rape, the woman was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital where she waa treated and released. Police say they are seeking a slender man with a dart com· pJexlon In coanection with that aaaauJt. He was described aa about S.feet·9, and 2S to 27 years old. ·~en Ring Cracked SAN DIJ:GO CAP) - Pl'OHCUton aay a srand JUl'1 ln· dlctment baa wiped out three alien·=• rlqa tbat toot al•Olt • ....., to ......... ple lato tbe Uded States. Tbe iDdlet.-t returned by a federal jury nam• 10 Pft'IODI aa couplrMGn with all bat tbree in euatodJ. 1'be1 a1Jesedly 1lled a remote rmeb DOl"tb ot Su D6eto ln ••• coaperatlft coalltlaa. '' A foree ol •federal oftleen, in a raid Sept. I cm tbat raeh eut ol Oceanaide, took 109 ll· le1al aliml lnto euatody aJ.onc with 11 otben in a truck which bad JUlt left for Lo9 Anleles. ID 10 dap ot sunellfance. the 1mu11len accepted at leaat $41,000 in PQ'Oftl, a eovernment 1poketmaD1ald. AU are beiDI beld u material wltD••• apimt two naklent allleu U'nlted cm •muclline ebaq• et RaDebo El SUendo, "the SlllDt R.ancb," autbortdes Hid. , Still Alive 1-lb. Baby Smallest? NORFOLK, Va. <AP> -Against all odds. Vernetta Sheme1ka J ohosoo, born weighing only a single pound, bas clung to life for 12 days at Olildren's Hospital of the King's Daughters. Vernetta, a twin born three mooths prematurely Sept 12 in nearby Suffolk , 1s the s mallest baby ever treated at the !':orfolK hospital. Her twin died, and doctors at first thought the gi rl·., chance for survival was so slim that they discoura~ed a request lo have her transferred to the hospital's soptusticated neonatal 1n tensive care unit. · DOCl'OllS NORMALLY DO NOT TRY to save lnfants of her size. and neonatal s pecialists elsewhere in the state said they knew or no baby that s mall livln~ for more than a rew hours ff sh ... ana :our ether ur.usuaUv sma1I i:;r.>m&ture riewborn~ at King 's Daughters survw e to :ead normal uves. 1t cou1d tngger changes in national medical gwdelines, sa1d Or. Fredenck Wirth. direct.or of the bospital"s neooalology unit Under the guidelines. he said, the five ba bies would have been considered too small or too premature to try to save. "Our policy is that babies born before 25 weeks or gestat.Jon ar e not viable," Wirth explained. "Our reason is that babies' lungs ha ve DOl matured enough lo s ustain UJe at that point All over the nation, physicians have s upported those babies. only to have them all die." CLOSED EYELIDS ARE THE CRITERION doctors used to tell if a baby has reached its 25th week, Wirth said. "U a baby can 't open his eyes, doctors don't resuscitate the baby." However , Vernetta and the other four infants. all born wtth closed eyes, survived their first hours and were transported to King's Daughters. Three are certain to go home, and the hospital plans follow-up checks for brain damage, he said. "U these five babies are normal neurologically, 1t would be a real s hocker to the entire nation," Wirth said. New York doctors have reported the survival of a baby even <See l ·POVND BABY. Page AZ) OC Cricket Field Sought by Samoans By ROBERT BAJlKEa °' .. Deify,,_ ..... It may not sound cricket but those who should know say that cricket is the national pastime or Samoa. And tr Orange County Supervisors act favorably Tues· day. the county will have ita first official cricket field at Mile Square Regional Part in Foun· tain Valley. Samoan leaders have request· ed the field for more than two .4DS AIDS FA.ST S4LE OF OYEN "I received the first call from my Dall7 Pilot claHlfted ad early tbe ftnt mornlq I placed it -and the penoo boqbt my oven." That'• the atory of tbe suc- ceaaful aaluman who placed th1a ad in tbe Dally Ptlot: Llttoo Microwave oven, w :v ari-cook control XXX•XXX If JOU •ant ear()' •ales IUC· CHI, try tbe friendly Dalb PUot ad·Yilen at Ml·58'78. years. They fear the sport may be dyi.ng ouL It has been passed on from generation to generation but there are rears for its future because of a lack or facilities, according to Willie Papu, ex· ecutive director of the American Pacific Samoan CoaUtion Com· mission Inc. Papu said the sport bas been the national pas time in the islands since It was introduced by British missionaries in the early 1800s. "Whole villages with about 400 people on a side would play at a time," be said. "The matches can laat for several days, but they are very excitiq," be said. ~apu aaid that Samoans, who are known for their exploit.a on football fields and lo more ru11ed forma of athletic en· deavor, play a dllferent venion of cricket than the Brltisb, but that the 1ame1 are not dan•el'OUI· "We play with a rubber ball and playen could set a black eye but that's about all," be aald. Tbe Semow' reque1t for the fteld near Euclid Street and F.d· lnl•r Avmue bu been endorsed <S. caacsn, ••••AZ> Seeking Political Asylum BER.,. 'w.t\Lerland <AP> - Thf' Scw1l'l hu<>band·wire hgur~ ,katin~ t('a m or Oleg Protopopov <ind Ludmilla Belousova, rour- 11 m <' world t·hamp1ons and twice 01~ mp1c c·hamp19n::.. have de· r(•C'ted to lht• West. the Swiss .lu!>t1C'e !\11rustr) announced to- 4 •• :·heir rcqu<'i.t for pol1t:c<sl .1svlum in Switzerland follows I he r('("ent defections of three prominent Soviet ballet dancers in the L'ruted States t\ m1rustl") spokesm an. Ulrich Hubacher. said the 47-ycar-old Protopopov and bis 43-year-old w 1fe . the premier Russian skat· 1ng team or the 1960s, defe<:ted d uring an e xhibition tour or Western Europe. He said their request for asylum w as made several days ago and he expecLc; a Swiss government decision will take several weeks Hubacher had no immediate ·com ment on the motivation for t h ei r r e quest or on the ir whereabouts 111 Switzerland. The Protopopovs were world a nd European figure-skating team champions from 1965 lo 1968, and won the Olympic gold medal in 1964 and 1968. They skated in a ballet style that was a departure from the standard technique of the time. Sinc e their cha mpio ns hip_. yea rs. they have appeared fre- quently on exhibition lours, both <See DEFECf, Page A!> t .•. 12"!«' Night through mid · morning low clouds with hazy sunshine afternoons. Lows tonight 60 to 67. Highs Tuesday in low 70s al beaches lo 80s inland. INSIDE TOD~ V There arn'I an11 mogfc f ormula• f or economic .tecuntv m the ·ao., btit tlwr1 ii a C°"11JIOn'M1# path Utai can help. ECOftlOmilt Robert S. RoNflkJI uU. hoto on Page A7. ACY_...,... Al AML-. C't ........ ......... .. 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Th e study also found that ne arly ooe ln five persontt JlviJag near the dllabled reactor hu considered moving e lsewhere because ol continuing fears of nuclear accidents and radioac· tive e mi11ions. The independent s urvey con· eluded that the nation's worst accident had profound and ad· verse econorruc and social con- sequences for most people resid· ing within 40 miles of the plant. Tht> survey, the first detailed socio economic s tudy of the March 28 accident at the com- plex nt>ar Harrisburg, was con· durted for the NRC by Mountain West Researc h Inc. Details or the s urvey were publis hed In The Philadelphia Inquirer whJch said at obtained a copy or the report. Karl Abrnham, a spokesman for the NRC's regional office in King of Prussia, said in a telephone interview that he was unfamiliar with the contents or lht' survey and that he was un- l'>Ur(> the NRC had seen the re - p1Jrt The l>urvf'y wall conducted by tdcphone between July 23 and Aug 6, and i n volved 4 ,585 pt>r sons living in s om e 1,500 households Although some re!>1denl!. went as f ar a s Ca lifo rnia a nd Oklahoma, the average evacua- tion was 100 m iles, a nd the a verage l>tay was ra ve days, ac· cording to the s urvey. Many res· ad enb did not lc•avc only becaul>c they f, ,111 d lin ing their JObS Two 11ut or • \ 1 1 y t hree cb1ldren under J 1,1.,ir-. of age and thrc.-<: of tvt•ry f•Ju r pregnant wom e n left du ring th e c m ergenry The main reason for leavin g, the s urvey round, was the dis· covery or a hydrogen bubble in the Unit 2 reactor March 30, which thre atened the worst pos s ibl e outcome -a "m eltdown" of the r eactor 's r adioactive core Other reasons for the evacua- tion, the survey said, we re con· m e ting reports on the serious- ness or the situation and the ex· pectation tha t government officials would order an evacua- tion. The extraordinary expenses of those wbo had left averaged $100 pe r househo ld. About 19,000 evacuees lost wages ; most of them s tayed with friends or relatives. thesurveys aid. The survey also showed that: -22 percent or the respon· de nts said some m embers of their family suffered extre me e motional upset during the two. week eme rgency period, and a bout half or all households s aid their normal activities were diJI. rupted during the crisis. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT '"' ()1~( .. \tO.ilf P118t ••t~ttmk~t\f°""" Mt .. tr.t ~ ~ .. , i'~f\Ntoda;tNOr.,... , ... ,.~,~,..~. s-.. ,.,." •• ..,..,.,,, ..._ ... ,"". ~ ..... ~ ,,. .. , ·~ '°''• ,.,.M H•wuort 8it~PI """1~ .. M.NJei.M l••ftV•ll•r ltVWlt.~lt.UUl•uO•C..W "' •""4• ,~~..., 1~ ~, evt:Mt.,..~t..,.. .. n.,_. .......,.,, r ... .,.>"(_ pu1>1'"'"" pi...i ••"' ut w., •••• ",... CMtaMf\ot , ..... ~ •••• .,. ._ .... _ Pf .. "40t .. t•..0 P\A)lj..,_, JH•ll C-.. y v ... ~ ...... ft,....,Oo-•~ ,_ .. It•-, ..... n:..:,,~M;r- c:Mf'let ... .._ ·~,. ..... AUl;ft'll ""'""•'"' bllllOM Teletlf!One (7H)M2'4n1 C1eeMHect Actyef1t ..... Ml ... 71 ,, __ , __ .... were "bU... bYl tbe llrull aovemmenl tOUrcu aalet. The .W....,. u••H• In A¥t¥-~&.we.MIC.. MpcM'titdl,f'-weM Hid &If lta pJanM returned aaf down tn nearbf mount11lru . 1y to baM. Syria cbar1td lbat lhe tsraell Two, Synan jf'll cr aahtd ln jet• had attacked clvlUan camps nam near Bclrut International aoulh ol Belrul. Alr,port , but tbolr pllol a It w..a lhe second do1tl1ht paral'but.ed to .. 1ety , Le~ belw n the old enemies 1n four days, and came at a time w~n the United States and other Snake Keeps Cop1 at Bay PUt.:BU>, Colo <APJ A 20 year old Marlnl". wunted for qu • llonlng an connection wath a hit and· run accident , h e ld policemen al bay with a two (OOt long rattle~nake before he was arre11led, a uthorities i.aid Raymond Joeeph Mon· loya, who polJce s1ud was absent without leave from a Marine Corps buse ln Okinawa , wus c h a rged with burg l a ry , t hree counts or second-degree assault and Ci ve traffic violations after he threw th e s nak e down i n a gesture or surrender when officers drew their guns. Montoya pulled the rat· tier from a glass cage an a house where he had been pursued by two police of· ficers investigatmg a hat and-run accident. police s a id . Man Sleeping In Truck Faces Charges A m an was a rrested by Laguna Reach police early Sun dav after offi cers found him i.ISlccp in the back of <t truc·k con· t1;1in1n g a recently butc hered det·r Steven Hie rs, 26, who told of· ricers he lives in Hawaii. was ar· rested and charged with being drunk m an auto, and two Fish and Game code v1olal1ons deal· ing with possession of deer m eat. Police are seeking two or Hiers' companion-. who ap parently butc hered the deer then left the carcass ulong with their !->leepang rnend. in the back of the pickup P ohce said lhe trio a pparently came across the deer on Laguna Canyon Road s hortly after mad· night Sunday The animal had been struck by a vehicle and was dead in the roadway, of· ficerssaid. Ford, Nixon Oppose SALT DETRO IT <AP l Former pres idents Gera ld Ford and R ic hard Nixon will oppos e Senate ratification of the SALT II treaty, the Detroit News saad today. Bob Barrett, a s·pokesman for Ford, declined comment on the report but said the former presi- de nt would m ake his position kno wn at a m a j o r aadress Wednesday on U.S. defense at the Army War College . The paper said the timing of Nixon's announcement was un· certain. From Page Al DEFECT. • • in the Soviet Union and the West. They were the fourth and fifth prominent Soviets. to defect In a month. On Aug. 22, Bolshoi Ballet dancer Alexander Godunov de· fect.ed ln New York, and on Sept . 16 another pair or Bolshoi prin· clpals, Leonid and Valentina Kozlov. defect.eel ln Los Angeles . countritw are rrowina increu· lngly cnUcaJ o Israeli mlUtary itcUoDJi in Lebanon. But Israel vow1 lo cooUnue lta policy of atrtklnc at Palestinian gverrllla buea ln southern Lebanon. Washing to n has also com· plained to the Israelis about the Ube or U S made warplanes in Lebanon, saying this violates agreementa under which the aircraft were provided ror de· fen ai ve purposes only. Iarael s ays its operations are pre· t>mpl1ve s trikes lo d e fend against Palestinian attacks. The Is raeli command said its jets, Including F·l 5s, were oo a s urvei llance mission over Palestinian guerrilla bases when they were a ttac ked by the Syrian planes. Lebanese government sources said the Is raeli jets earlier had flown over .Beirut airport and the nearby Sabra Palestinian r e fugee camp. which houses Vasser Arafat's Palestine ~ Liberation Organization head· quarters The Syrians intercepted them In late allemoon as they n ew east over the Lebanese moun· tains into the Beqaa Valley. the sources sald. The Is raelis then fle w back •vestward and the two sides clashed in the mountwn roothalls near the airport. Is raeli Jets frequently fly over Beirut and southern Lebanon, cracking the sounf:f barrier and dr awing ground fir e from Pa lcslanian guns . The Israeli~ ofll·n bomh Pales tinian targets in Lt•banon Some 22,000 Syrian troops are stationed in Lebanon under Arab Leagu e a u s pi ce s a 5 peacekeepe rs enforcing the 1975 7t <:iv1 l war trute. Syria ha:. plcdJ,!ed to defend Lebanon against attacks by Israeli Jf'L'\ Syria'!-> Damasrul> Hadao :.aad Thursday thal Synan Jets had engagc.>d and driven off Israeli air c r aft flying over southern Le banon Israeli n ews papers saad the Syrians used air·lo-air massales an that encounter. Syrian and Isr aeli jets clashed for the fi rst tame an five years June 27, when the Israeli aar forct· used ats US -made F-15 f1ghlc·r for the first time m com hat The li.raclis claimed they bro ug ht down fi ve Syrian MiC 2l s an that battle over southern Lebanon. Maht.ary activity stepped up in Lebanon's troubled south late last week. Th e Palestine Libe ration Organization claimed an Israeli ar m ored force c ross ed the Isr aeli Lebancsf! border Friday and engaged PLO g uerrillas. who drove the Israelis back arross the frontier. Is rael denied at.s troops entered Lebanon, and said f1ghtmg Friday and Satur day in the border region was b e tween P a lestinian s and Israeli-backed Lebanese Chns· tian milluamen Aviatrix's Plane Sought FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla <AP) A man who hopes to un- r avel the mystery of Amelio Earhart's disappearance will try another expedition to the South P acific next week in sea rch or the missing avlalrlx'11 plane. Vinq?nl Loomis or Orlando· says he found wh at he believes is the wreckage in 1952 whUe working for the Air Force on one o( the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. He says interviews on rec ent trips there Indicate Mus Earhart was captured by the Japanese .. Miss Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan disappeared July 2, 1937, during an attempt to cir· de the world at the Equator. F,....Pa,,eAI I-POUND BABY ••• tmaller than Vernetta. Chaya Snyder, born seven . week1 a10 wel1hlnl Just. under 15 ounces, hu a Sood chance for a normal life, d~ton et Monteflore Hoepttat in the Bronx said P'rtd•Y· SINCE VEBNETl'A'S illUVAL HEaE Sept. la, •be hu "done great," said Dr. Edward Karotkln, a neonatolotlt. Unlike many larger prema ture babies, 1be hasn't needed extra oxy"en to help "her breathe Slnce lbe WU I few days old. Warmed by a radiant heater , Vemella'a eyes o~ occutonal· ly when nurHa touch her. Her cry la almost inaudible, banly a whimper. NUJ"lel feed her less than a t.eupoon of half·1lren1th milk ever)' two boun, and a needle nowUbe1 her lnt.raveaoualy around the clock. "a. baa all of her nn1en and all of her \otl -everythlna a normal baby bu, Juat amaller," aald nu.rM cumctan Cathy ltobfer. "The baby ii dolol am11ln1ly well." This 1942 Packard Clipper. once owned by Gen. Douglas MacArthur. was acquired last week by Tom Barreu of Scottsdale, Ariz. The car. equjpped with a machine gun and blackout lights, probably will sell for about $100,000. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gold up $11 Again As Dollar Sputters LONDON CAP) -The dollar slipped to Its lowest allemoon price in J l months against the Wesl Germa n mark t oday following a revaluitllon or Europe's s trongest c urre ncy Gold prtcea shot up by $1 1 an ounce or more. The afternoon fixing was S380 40 In Frankfurt, dealers "fi xed" the dollar rate al 1 765.J mar~ this afternoon Thal was down from the morning r ate or I 7697 but still up from Fnday's close or 1 763S. It was the lowes t -.iiemoon fa xing rate. however, -.ance the fa xing at 1 7J67 ma rk!> to the dolla r Oct JI. 197f$, the day before P resident C'arter an nounced <t mt.tss1vc dollar n:.-scue plan Som e dealers suggested that lhe dollar's afternoon wcakm-ss agarn!>l lhe mark ind1l"atect stepi. to realq~n curr encae-. or the European Moneta ry System which were announced early to- day may not take pressure off the dollar. Trading waR described as m oderate com pared wit h panicky actavaty late lasl week Gold dealers an London set Back to Campus Casuals their morning fixing for bullion at $377 a Troy ounce, up from $369 Friday In Zuric h . gold o pe ned at $376 50, up from $369 50 The maJor factor 10 a nervou.-. foreign exchange m arket was the revaluation of the West German mark, announced 1n Brussels after a meet.mg Su.nday bet w~ finance mioast~ and central bank governors of eight of the nine European Common Market countnes. ""h· e1gl.t nat.aons are mem· bers of thP F.uropean Monetary Sys• um currency ~ .. g nnit:nt Rntaan as the only Common market l'ountry not in 1t The mark wa s revalued up wards by 2 percent again~t the French and Belgian franc'i , Dutch gwlder, Itali an Iara and l n s h pound. and by 5 percPnt against the partacul&r ly weak Damsh crown DeaJers characterued the ad- justment as modest and l>aJd 1t bad been anticipated. The dollar's sharp fall last "'eek agaanl>l t he mar k and o ther leading currenca ei. con· tributed to the m ove Evor p0pular Op cord pants or shons team up With etther an Offshore longsteeve kn11 leatunng accen1 stnpmg on arms and chesl. °' a Pua Hawau shoulder shirt Great Ill grool slyie, a1 lhe Garage 1·,....rageAI CRICKET ... by the county Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission. The field wo uld cos t about $1 5,000 with most or the ex· peni.es coming in the relocation or a bicycle trail. ~uperv1sors Tuesday will be asked to authoraz<· preparation or pht~ .. and spec1f1cat10ns for the field Samoan representatives saad lhe1 e are about 18,000 persons of Sa na oan descent Ii vie g in Oran1re County, mostly 1n Foun- tain Valley. Westminste r, Santa /\na and Garden Grove. $300.,000 Taken Frorn Parapalegic 1 E LL CITY, I nd. CAPJ - State pohrl· are investigating a report that two men handc uffed o par:.ilyu·d man and his wife and flt"<I with mon• than $200,000 and Je'-"elry valued at m ore than S I 00. 000 Arthur Ackerman, who is con· fined to bed and paralyzed from t he waist down. told authorities he and tus ware we re watching tele\ 1-.100 m the ir bedroom late Saturday when they s aw two men dt the foot or their bed AL SGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714)644 7030 ' Oraage Coast · EDIT ION Yo•rBo•e••••t Dally New8pa.-er / VOL. 72. NO. 267. 3 SECTIONS. 21 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. MONDAY, SEPTEMBE~ 24, 1m l f::T.-EE~ECN-Hir \ WOOdhridge Wonian Attacked ·m Hollle 7 Int.De poUc-e today hoped to •~am more about lbe aUadt oa a Woodbridce area woman SUn day ...... t .-bo 1utr~red 1 lou ~ memory after betnc 1truck on tbe bead. Police U. Gene Norden aald the woman, ln her mld·JOI, was bit wttb a bhmt obJttt as she prepared to ao to bed. Because 1be bu no reeollectlOft ot tbe at· tack, olflcer1 said, It 11 not known wMtber or not 1he wu 1uually auaulted. Potlce allo aa&d they u yet have nothiq concrete to link tbia attack with tbe alaytnc ot 22·year-old Savannah Lei1h An- derton lut May. Miu An~ also waa a Woodbn dae reaidmt. Ol~pic Champions Nordm aa&d the 1\11,peet ln tbll latest c11e, wtaom pollc-e bope to 1et a delcrlptlon ot from the woman. apparently walked ln throqb an ~keel screen door at about 11:.0 p.m. The acreama ol the woman before lbe wu hit were beard by neiebbon, who called police. Norden said the woman wu Soviet Skate Duo Defect to West GENEVA, Switzerland CAP> -Soviet figure s katers Lud· milla Belousova a nd Oleg Protopopov. two-time Olympic cha mpions and aging darlings of the Russian ice rink, have de· l fected to the West, the Swiss I government announced today. The husband·wife team. who dominated wof'ld pairs s kating in the mid·1960s, were the fourth and fifth prominent Soviet I performers to seek political asylum abroad in little more than a month. Three dancers of the Bolshoi Ballet defected to the United States. Doftors Wrong? The 47 ·year·old Protopopov a nd his 44·year·o ld wife v anisbed Tuesday. the day they we re to have flown back to the Soviet Union after a four.week skating exhibition tour of West Germany and Switzerland. Sw iss Justice Minis try spokesman Ulrich Hubacher an· nounced today that they asked for asylum in Switzerland last week. and said the government would make a decision within several weeks. He did not dis· close their whereabouts or plans. Their Swiss host and tour or· 1-pound Baby Girl Survives 12 Days NORFOLK. Va. <AP> -Against all odds, Vernetta Shemeika Johnson, born weighing onJy a single pound, has clun1 to tile for 12 days at Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters. Vernetta. a twin born three months prematurely Sept. 12 in nearby Suffolk. is the s mallest baby ever treated at the Norfolk hospital. Iler twm died, and doctors at first thought the girl's chance for survival was so slim that they discouraged a request to have her transferred to the hospital's sophisticated neonatal in· tens ive care unit. DOCTORS NORMALLY 00 NOT TRY to save infants of her size. and neonata l specialists elsewhere in the state said they knew or no baby that small living for more than a few hours. If she and four other unusually small premature newbor ns at King's Daughters survive to lead normal lives, it could trigger changes in national medical guidelines, said Dr. Frederick Wirth. director of the hospital's neonatology unit Under the guidelines. he said, the five babies would have been considered too small or loo premature to try to save. ·'Our policy is that babies born before 25 weeks of gestation are not viable." Wirth explained. "Our reason is that babies' lungs have not matured enough to sustain Life at that point. All over the nation. physicians have s upported those babies. only to have them all die." CLOSED EYELIDS ARE TIIE CRITE RION doctors used to tell if a baby has reached its 25th week, Wirth said. "If a baby can't open his eyes, doctors don't resuscitate the baby.·• However, Vernetta and the other four infants. all born with closed eves. survived their first hours and were transported to King's Daughters. Three are certain to go home, and the hospital plans follow·up checks for brain damage, he said. · "ll these five babies are normal neurologically, it would be a real shocker to the entire nation," Wirth said. New York doctors have reported the survival of a baby even smaller than Vernetta. Chaya Snyder, born seven weeks ago weighing just under 15 ounces. has a good chance for a normal life, , doctors al Montefiore HospitaJ in the Bronx said Friday. .. SINCE v.~·~ETl'A'S AJllUVAL HERE Sept. 13, s he has done great. swd Dr. Edward Karotkin, a neonatoloslt . Unlike <See· l ·POUND BABY, Page At) ganizer. Kurt Soenning, told a reporter that the couple. who are childless, arrived at Zurich airport Aug. 22 with 10 pieces of luggage. "He brought a videocorder and she even a sewing machine. I joked about it then. Now, I know why they brought all this," Soenning said . He said he thought they made a wrong decision. "If I knew where thev are I would tell them. ·Go home,' but I guess it is too late .... I don't think they have much of a <See DEFECT, Page AZ> Gold Up; Dollar Slipping LONDON <AP > The dollar slipped to its lowest afternoon price in 11 months against the West German mark tod3y follo wing a r evaluation of Europe's stronges t currency. Gold prices shot up by Sl 1 an ounce or more. The afternoon fixing was S380 40 In Frankfurt. dealers "fixed" the dollar rate at 1.7653 marks this afternoon. That was down from the morning rate of 1. 7697 but stiU up from Friday's close of 1.7635. It was the lowest afternoon fixing rate. however, since the fixing at 1. 7367 m ::irks to the dollar Oct. 31, 1978. the day before President Carter an nounced a massive dollar rescue plan. Some dealers su1gested that the dollar's afternoon weakness against the mark indicated steps to realign currencies o f the European Monetary Sy s tem which were announced early to· day may not take pressure off the dollar. Trading was descr i bed as m oder ate compar e d with panick)' activity late last week. Gold dealers in London set their morning fixing for bullion at $377 a Troy ounce. up from $369 Friday. The major factor in a nervous foreign exchange market was the revaluation of the West German mark. announced in Brussels after a m~i Sunday <See GOLD, P1ge A2) Coast OC Cricket Field Weather NI gbt through mid· mornine low clouds with huy sunabine afternoons. Lowa tonight 60 to 67. Hi&hs Tuesday in low 70s at beaches to 80s inland. INSIDE TODAY Tlane orn't OftJI mogic tormulo• /or fCOftom•c w.,.,,. a Uw 'IOI, f* tMre •. " .......... ,.,.. patlr Chol CCIII "'fp. ~ Robm $. "'*'""' Ida 1aolO on Page A1. ..... MY_...,_. M ....... L.M..... M .......... E .. c.n :: IE=c! -Cl Sought by Samoam By &OBERT BARKER Of .. o.llY "", .... It may not sound cricket but those who should know say that cricket is the national puUme ol Samoa . And i f Orange County Supervison act favorably Tues- day, the county will have ita ftnt official cricket field at Mlle Square RelioDal Park ln Jl"ouD- 1aln V,alley. Samoan laden have ~t~ ed the fteld for more tban two years. They fear the 1port may be dylfta out. It bu beat pased on from seneratloa to 1eneratlon but there are fears for lll future beca\111 ol a lack of facilities. accordiq to W11Ue Papu. ex· ecutlve director of the American Pacific Samoan CoallUon Com· mll1lon lnc. Paou 1ald the sport hu been the national pastime In the I -islands alnce U was introduced by Brit.Wt miiaionaries in the early lBOOB. " "Whole villages with about 400 people on a side would play at a Ume," be said. "The matches can last for several days, but they a.re very excittnc," be •aid. Papu uid that Samoans, 'Who are known for their exploitll oa football fields and in more ru11ed forms of athletic en- deavor1 play a different venioo of c:rle&et \ban the BriUah~ but that the 1ame1 are · not daseroaa. "We play with a rubber ball and pl.,era could set a black eye but that'• about all," he aald. The Samoane' requH\ for the field near Euclld ar.et and F.d· lqer Avenue bu been endorsed by tb• aouaty Harbon, Beacbee (lee C&ICSET ..... AJ) f OUDd clued Ill ber door wben ol- fteen arrived. Police searebed tbe area near the l'alrfteld candonatnhun.s wttb the Hlilltmoe ~tbil C:O.ta MMa Police l>epartmeDt bellcop&er. No auspecta were located. Oran1e Cowaty parameclic:a cave n.,... a1d ao tbil rietlm. wt.o WU lMen to I loeel boQMal. Sbe required 1tltches for • head woad. Norden aald abe gained back part ol her memory or the a.ttack lat.er Sunday nilbt and oflicers boped abe could etve them more information today. Asked this morning' If the at· tack bore any aim.ilartties to the re~ent slayi'bga or Mist Ao· Masked Demonstration A m asked leftist belonging to the "28th of Fcbruar~ PopuJar League ... r aises a clen ched fist dunng a dem onstration Sunday outside the Mimstry of Labor office m San SaJvador. El Salvador. The demonstrallon took place after police tried unsuccessfully to drive out mem bcrs of lhe group who have held the building for two day~ Phone Arraigning In Effect Today By FREDERICK SCHOEMEIO.. Of Ille o.lly P'llolt SI.Ill that often face attorneys The West Court arraignment calendar 1:. handled dail> by Judge Marvm Weeks. one of 11 municipal court judges at the <See PHONE. Page A2> derson a nd rive other coast women, Norden said there Is nothing yet which sbowa any definite link. "There's always a possibility anytime a female is assaulted," be said. "We wou.1c1n·t cl06e our eyes to C any similarities>." Norden added. 4Syrian Planes Downed BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> Israeli warplanes. tncluding the advanced American·made F ·lS, battled with Synan Jets in the skies south of Beirut today and shot down four Synan MaG-2ls. A Syrian military commuru· que said two Israeli fighters also were "hit." but the l s raeh military command in Tel Aviv said all its planes returned safe· I> to bas~ Two Synan 1ets crashed 1n names near Beirut lntemauooal Airport . but their pilots parachuted to safety. Lebanese )!overnment sources said. Tht.' •ither two M1G~ reportedly went down in nearby mountains S) ria charJ.:ed thC1t tht: lsraeb wts had .itt;icked c•1v1llan <'amps .,out h of Ue1 rut fl .,., a~ thc· .,1,c·ond dogfight hct~een th1· olc.J t•nem1t"'> in four c1:.i~.., anti c arrw al a time when tht· l n1ted Statt·., and other t·<1untnt"> are growing increa~ in~I~ cnucal of lsraeh military JCtlons in l.A.'banon Rut Israel vows to <·ontinue its policy of tnk1n~ ;1l P.tlestinian guernlh~ • ha1'('.., in '><lutht•m Lebanon. W ash1n~ton has al 'io com s.il a1ned lo thc lsral'lis about tht· U!>t' of l S mJd1• .,., arplanes IO l.t·banon, "<J) 1ng lhl!> violate~ .1g n•emcnt~ undt•r which tht: J1rcrafl .,.,ere provided for dt: fpn.;1\l' purpo~C''i only hrael '"' c; 1to; OP\'r::ttl()ns a rc prl' 1·mpt 1q• s tr1k£'' to d t>fen d JJ.!atn!>t l'::ilc"">tin1a n attach Tht· lsra('h command said 1h 1£'l:> including F l~. were on c1 .,Ur\ P1llancc.• m1 ss1on over l'a lc'>tuuan guerrilla ba:.cs when 1 he) w1•rc• attacked b y tht· S) n an pl::ines Lebant>Sl' government source., .,:lid the Is raeli Jl'L'i <'arher had flown over Beirut airport and the nearbv Sabra Palest1rua11 rt'fuge1• <:a mp. wh1 r h house~ Yasser Arafat's Pales tant· L1 berat1on Organization head quarters The Syrians intercepted them ID late afternoon as they new east over the Lebanese moun· tams mto the Beqaa Valley, the sources said The Israelis then flew back westward and the two sides clashed in the mountam foothills near the a1rPOrt. A policy change that takes ef· feet today at West Orange Coun· ty Mun icipa l Coun in Westminster allows attorneys to handle routine arraignments by telephone instead of on an in· person basis. During arraignment proceed· ln gs. persons a r e formally charged with offenses and pleas are entered. Under t he new system. at· torneys representing persons ac· cused of misdemeanor crimes may handle the arraignment by calling the court at 886·7208. Tu:v Mesa Women Raped, 1 Stabbed The new policy applies only to defendants who are free on ball. Attorneys representin& persoos in police custody must still ap- pear ln court for anaignments. Richard Wack. chief clerk at tbe court. said the ellperimental crba n1e is patterned after a policy that bu worked effective· ly a&. North Or •nge County Municipal Court in Fullerton. Wack said phoned-in arraign· ments can help save on gasoline and help reduce time conflicts AD AIDS FAST S4LE OF OYEN ''I receMld tbi6 ftnt call from my Dally Pllot claaalfled ad early tbe ftrlt mona1nC I pl..a It -and the,..._ bouCbt 1Q1 oven." Tb1t'1 the llorJ' of the I UC· ceuful ••lesman wbo placed this ad ln tbe Dally Pilot: Utton Microwave oven. w: var1-coolc control lCXX•XXX If you want early sa111 IUC· cea1. try the friendly Dally PUot ad·vtlen at 642·58'78.. Two 22·year-Old Costa Mesa women were raped in separate Sund.ay assaults. with one of the victims requiring hospital treat· ment for a k.nife wound to her back. police reported today. One of the attacks occurred Sunday afternoon at TeWinkle Middle School. 3224 California Sl. Police said the victim was u aaulted by a young man as she wu preparm. a lesson plan. Her assailant stabbed her in the back with a s mall knife and slapped her across the face rt- peatedl.y before he raped her, police laid. , Paramedics took her to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital where 1be was treated and later re· ~ated. The knife wound was deeerlbed u s uperficial. 'J'be 811.Uant was described u about 25 yean old, S-feet-4. wtt.b a 1tock;y build and collar Jeaatb. Ulht brown balr. He was -wear:tnc. a short-sleeved shirt and ckmtm aborts. l>Ollce said. The other h»eldent occurTtd about 3 a .m. Sunday when a YOWll woman wu awakened ln her aparUDent on Bay Street by a lb1"*8 man 1tandJn& nut to berbed. Tb• man threatened to burt her but apparently was un- armed, poUce 1ald. The raplat .. apparently had entered the vie· tam 's apartment through a sUd· mg glass dOQr Followi ng the rape, the worn an was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hosp ita l whe re she was treated and released. PoUce say they are seeking a , s1ender man with a dark com· J plexion In connection with that t assault. He was described as 1 about 5-feet·9. and 2S to 27 years 1 old. * * * Assault Detailed A student &11embly was .tailed this morning at TeWinkle Mid· · dle School to tell students details of a Sunday assault in which a female employee waa stabbed and raped. Db trict spokeswoman Jean Harmon said the assembly was designed to squelch rumors amon' (he students and also to warn them not to go on campus on weekends when there la no • aupervt.lon. The same message was de· livered to faculty members ln » memo to all dlstr1ct principals from Supe rintendent John Nicoll, &be added. ., • Mondn°IM .... tt.1m RetJident Cost PHJLADELPHJA <AP> 11te Thee ,,.,_ litUe, l•Land "~a.ar nddent drove H H llm•i.d lU,000 peraona fro• their ......... «'09& ,........ ,..., the pl• Ill a muio. la evacu "'°" ........ and loet •• I If' <'orcU.n1 to• 1uney t'Otldu<'l4'od tor lbe Nudnr Re1ulatory (;{1m ml 1l0ft. Tbt 1tudy 1110 found lhal nearly one an nve Pt"r"IOU Uvtnc near the dbabit"d ,.utor h conaldered movtn1 tlaewher~ Dentist Escap s peeder A Nt'wport Beach denUsl wlil utmost hlr\lt•k IJy a 1peedlng l'IU over the wc•:kc nd whe n ht s tepped into the street to n•e down the drt ver rmd tell him to s top driving so lust. police said A<'<~Ordlng lo police report.I>, Dr Jack ErikJJm oen, 3801 Blue K·ey, was HltUng ln hla fto nl yard Saturday afternoon when he aaw a Volk.<1wagen Selrrocco speed by westbound on Blue Key. Erilunnoen told otrlcera the car made a s kidding turn onto Sandcastle and dlsap~ared. But JOminut.eslater, the car r eturned, speeding eutbound on Blue Key after sliding and skidding around a comer H e saJd he s tarted walking down the block to talk to the drl ve r. The car was heading back to ward ham wes tbound when he s tepped Into the street a nd raised hlB arms t.o flag down the driver However, the car kept comlng toward him, 1';r lk amoen said, without JJny JJlle mpt hy the driv1•r to hr11k1• o r 8We rvc around him 111· JUm1,,.d out <1f tho wuy, bu n •ly uvo1ding hfoing 'itru(·k hy Uw 1·1Jr f:nk-.rntwn Wll'i UOtnjUrt•d 1·,.._r,...A1 GOLD ... between finanre m1n111ten; an'1 (•cnlr3l bunk J(OVf'mOr'> Of Cll(hl of the nine f':uropcan C11mmon M<.1rket <·ountrieh Tiu· 1•11(ht riatum~. urt• tr)c·111 ti~·r., cif tht> 1-:urop1 :.t11 M IJllt'llJI y Sy:.l<'m 1 urr1·nt y .il11(11mc·11t Brst1J1t1 I'> lh1· 11111}' Cmnm1Jrt market t'fw11try not in 1t Th e m a rk waH r1>vulu1·d up wa rd11 by i pcrc·e nt aga1m11 th1· f''r e n c·h und lh ·lglan fruncs, Dutch guJldf'r, Italian hra ltlld lrit1h pound, &nd hy 5 percent s1goansl lhe 1>:.trt1cularly w1•uk Danish c rown In Zurich. l(old ope n Pd at $376.50, up fm m $J6lJ 50 Dcuftmj t hurac tt>rizerl thf' ad JU&lrrwnt Uh modest and tilt.Id at had lwt-n untu·1pul1·d The dolhir'11 s harp fall lai.t week ag111nst the mark and other leading c urrencies con trabuted to the move The of fi clal st.atemerfnPnd at the end o f the JJruisse lH meeting ucknowledged thu; by saying the realignment fo llowed ·•tenalorui rx .. r t ed on thr r xr hangr market:; 1n th•· piusl ff•w d&y!i th:.tl w1·r1• du<' lo c urrenry move men ti; outside of the EMS.'• 1'h.-m a rk as f:uropf•1 11 :.I ron11iest 1•urre n cy a nd up IJrt.•t•rnted quickly lui1t week 8.\ isµe(•uJat.or8 fied from dOJIMrs ln- 1 U mar k8. This upsf>t the balanrf> within tht> l!:M S, which Iii de ·111gnt-d to s t.abiln;e lrrtdlng Condi· lions amoog the eight partJclpat· ing Europcam nations. OflANQI COMT ,. DAILY PILOT "'"°'_c_o..,,111 ... wlfft ...... ft .. , .... ... _"'"_ ... _ .. __ """"°'-, ... , ,.,...,.....,.'-, \4-.w .... _ ... ,_,..,,.,... #tliMtJa,.y '""...,,.,. t , ... , , ... <au• ..... .._.-ft -.-..... ,,_ ••• " ...... ,._ ""'""' • ....,,... ..,.," '°"""''~ • W"9tf I Hi_Millf .. ,UM, U.,..._.~ ..,...,,._T".,.. ........... , ... .., .... _.....,,.....,.,._,...,, .. Wf'tl l•Yll'"" C'-'4•Mfw (.WtlAt,..•tlill& ·-·-............... ~-, .... c-..., Yw••,.., • .,,...,_.e,,.,.. .. ~ ,,..... .. ....... --... ~-... ~::M"..!:i"' ........ ~.:. - omc.. C.••-,.w ..... , .. ,..c '--•.ut ,.,,,.. , ............ ., """'' ....... ...,~. ,,.,. "'""' .... .,, Tet•••• '1t•IMMett e •••Mw.,.......,. MU&M °' conlinutn1 fean °' • nudear ac:cict.nta and rad1oac Uve emu.sou. Thti ~l 1urvey cOD C'ludeid t.ht lbe HUot\ '1 wont ~ddent had profound and Id verH ft'OnC>mfr and fMril can aequenc for mo-t l)t.'Ople r Id 1n1 wlthln 40 mlltt of th plant '"'• aurvey, t.be nnt fftailed toC'IO f't'onomlC' atudy of lhti March • accident at tbe com plea near tfan1aburt 1 W.. COD d1i1cled for 0-. NRC b.Y llo~taln W1 •t ~atth Inc Ot>t•ll• of the aurvey were pubUahed tn The t•b1l1ddph.I• lnqult'f'r whlch 111.ld it obtained • copy ot tht-report Breezl•, A loag Karl AbrMham. » •Pokeaman for lh~ NKt "11 reaional offlt>e ln Kin~ of PruUIM, 111ld Ul M teleph006 lnlA!rvtew tbll be wu unfamlllar With the cootenta ol lht 1urvey and that he wu UD· 1ure th~ Nl'tC had 11etsn the rt· port Thti survey wu conduci.d by h:lepbonts between July 23 and A II& 6, and involved 4 ,586 per11on1J living In flO me 1,500 ho usehold!\. Wlndaurf ers maintain their precarious balance dwine a run Sunday down the calm waters of Newport Harbor near Udo Isle. Summer may be over offi cially, but you'd never know al by watching these fun loving wuter t>port enLhwsia1:1l8. Although some resldenta went as hr as C a tlforna a and -Oklahoma, the averaae evacu•· llou was 100 miles, and the average slay was five days , ac· cording to the s urvey. Many res- l d e nta did not leave o nly becauae they feared loslnt their Jobs. Two out o f every thr ee children under 5 years of 11e and three ol every four prepant w o men l e ft during the emergency. The main reason for leavtn1. th e survey found, wu the dls· covery of a hydrogen bubble in the Unit 2 react.or M ar cb 30, which thre atened th e worst possib l e o ul co m e a "m eltdown " of the r ea ctor 's ra dloMcUve core Other rewions for the evacua· lion, the s urvey s aid, were con nicling reports on the serious· ness of the s ituation end the P.X Jl f'<'lation that government offtc1ulb would order an cvacuM· twn Thi' utruordmury c.xpens<:s of those who had left averaged $100 per hou1>ehold About 19,000 evac uees lost wageti · most of th .. m stayed with frie nds or re lull Veti, lhc::.ur veys 1ud f ',....PapAI PHONE. • • W1·'.I rt1Ht">l1·r fa1 ·1ht y l'hP rourt 11t>rv1:11 tht· cum 111u111lleh <if Jlunungton ff(:a<'h, ~11unlu1n Valley. Se11 J Beach, W cHtmm.'ltcr . Cypress, Stanton a ncJ Garden Grove. Judge We eks s ail:l lhc program would c·ootmuf: u:. JonK &11 1l 1H not ahu11ed Pizza Sale Scheduled The lioys' Club of the llarbor Arf•a 1& holding a pizza sale tn hcnerit tls upcoming producUon of "West Side Story " P1uas can be picked up, ready for the oven, between 4 a nd 9 p m Oct 10. de adline for ordf'NI is Oct 3 Cost for the IS inc h dJameter prtzas 111 $3 9S for r hce11c, $4.25 for ~pperonl and $4 75 for pepperoni a nd ground beef. Pizzas C'en tw ordered by ca ll Ing 64{)-11651) DEFECT ••• c hance In the Weal, professional· ly. They are well p ast lbetr peak. Alt.er all. the)' are In their mld-408." N e vertbe leu. the petite blonde and ber slim partner have beea ldollzed by milllona °' sk1Un1 fana more than 15 years. Soviet aut.boritlH heaped top honors en u.em, includin1 the preaUatoua title '' M eaten of Sport at the Soviet Union." The P rotopopova, married since m1, rose lo world fame at the Olympic Games In ln1111- b ruck , Aua trla , In 1964, d e thron ing defe ndi ng gold medalists Marika Klllus and llan11 Jurgen Ba umler of West Germany. They won four suc· ceaslve world rhamplonshlps in 1964 6H and ¬he r Olympic gold ul Gre noble, Fran ce, In 1968. The couple last appe&red In In· tcrn alional compe tition at th•: 19119 world c h&mplons hip i n Colorado Spnngs, Colo.. wher e they s>'aced thi rd, losing their U- lle to another Soviet Pair, Irina Rodnlna and Alexei Ulanov, who we nt on to win the a-72 Olympic title. The Protopopova turned professional early In the 1970., skating with a troupe based In Lt·nlngrnd, lhf·ir hom etown In Mov f1W, :1 Sov 1•·t :.port.Ii of f1 r 1a l told u W1·"1lem reporter h1• kn•·w o f nu n·a~on why th1·y i.hould h·up to lht-WPst "Th<'y hBd rvcr y ht>ne f1t hc•re " ht• 1i1tld "1-'or athlet.et. <>f that r11 llbcr, the r e a r e no vroblem:. " Pleas End Rape Attempt In Newport A Ne wpo rt Beach woman :.i11leep In her bed was attacked eljrly Sunday morning by u 11hort und stot·ky m an who left her ulone after s he plead ed with rum to leuvc, police uid. The woman tnld officers the man pounced on her bac k as she lay an b ed I n her central Ne wport homt" lie then alt.empt ed to rape her, ahe s aid, but ned m o menta lat.er when she pleaded with him to go away He wll!i described by officers ns havtna a full beard and brown hair and wearing powder blue 11hort.s and a turquoise shirt ........ PtiffeAJ I-POUND BABY ••. many larger prem ature babies, she bun't needed extra oxy1en to hulp her breathe since ahe wu a few day1 old. Warmed by a radiant beater, Vernetta'• e yes open occ ulonal· ly when nurses touch her. Her cry la aJmoet inaudible, barely a whimper Nurses feed her less than • teupoon at h11l·•t.renctb milk every two boors, and a needle nowtabel her lnlravenoualy around the clock . ''She baa all of he r flnten and all at her toel -everyWq a normaJ baby hu, Juat 1m1Uer,11 H.ld nune cllA.lcl&D C1tby KobJer . "The baby la doln1 amaztqty -.efl." Lapse Costly Money Bag Falla Off Car A San Clemtnte lemce ltatiGD operator la •• 117 poorer~ btclUH Ile 1uffered • lepee ot memory. ALBDN C8SSD told poliee he wu Johlt to mike I bank deDollt PridaJ afternoon ..._ be p&aeed' • bq COD· tainlna U.. cMb oa top ot hJe car. CNld told poUoe be drov• of!1 tor1ettlftl UM bat wu on top ot t.be cat. WbeD be reauud ldl mll\Ue, potiee Hid, tbe bq bad f.U. otf. A at:raAaNG ol 11111 rou&t faUed to turn up tbt blue Bau or~· bq ud u.. • ....., eaall. Creed ruu ta.. '11u1f\700Co. atlJOll. &ICamlllolffl. Inversion lifts; Air To Improve EL MONTE t AP) -A hi&h In version layer . lo we r tem peraturea and cloud cover will help Umit pollution in the South Cout Air Buln Tuesday, says the. Air Quality M 1nageme nt Dl11lrict. No fi rst st.age alerta are predlc~. Good aJr 111 e lll)e<'led In lht· coastal area with a ~<Jllutant Standard Index of 42, tht~ Big Hear LaxP area, PSI 42, the high desert. PSI 42, inland OrunJ<" Cuunty, PS I 42, th1· low d•·'>Prt , J>S J 5H, th•• ff1·n11·t El ~1ri11n· arN1, PSI '15, th1· H<tnn1nl( 1m·i1 PS I 92, and lh•· mctropolttun an·a, PSI 92 Air unht>althful for 11t:ns1Uv1· JJni.ons IH furcca1>t Jn lht• S&n •·e rnundo und S unta C:larllu valleys , PSI W . the San G•br1el und Pomona vullcy11, l'SJ 16.1, und the R lvt>r sl d e ·Sa n fil'rnord1 M urea l'SI lfl3 Burning will lw fH'rm1tt1·d throughout th<: buii1n Tut!'lrla:r Back to Campus Casuals Fro.e P ... Al CRICKET. • • and Purk'> C:om mum(m Thi• fwld would r11•,1 1JIJout $15,1>(.l(J With OHl'>l 11( lh1• t•)( pens es roming an lh1· r c:l<w ut11m of a bwycle tra.il Supervisor11 TuP!day will bt· u ked to authorhw prep&raUtm of plllM und spedf1cat1oru; for the field Samoan representat1vea ri.1'1 there are about 18,000 persona of Sa m oa n d escent llvlna an Orangt County , mostly In 1-'oun tatn VaJlcy, WeMmln'ltn <ianlu Ana and Garden <;rt1v1· Rt~an , K.-nn•·dy ~ Ah.~ad in Poll t>l-:1 Jt<H'I •Ah I.,. .. q, jl .or 1• rt I f.1 \ IH 1I 1· Ill 1111 f 'j}\IJ H1·1111l,J 11 ,,,, ,,, , ,1d•·nt 1.11 1 ,,.,. 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BOSTON CAP) -ft• 1*11 Bay ol Plp lnYU'°8 "a&Ot bu• ....., ta. belt Ua&nl tiat bappeaied" to.,Jobn ... IC_...,., admlDllcnUoa, UM alala prea1. dent'•. brother,.~~ before bb own .._lnauon uven years later. Robert ~. la an oral blatory ~ ln llM, al.kl t.be failure to rout Fidel Caatro h'om Cuba {'(JO~ hi.a brother to rely men OD bla Judament and .... OD mllltary and lntell1.-ce adv"-s. Cont.mt.a ol tbe oral bialOI')' - WdeRape Sentence: 3-5 Years SALEM, Mass. (AP) -A man conv icted of raping his estranged wife in a landmark case was sentenced to tht.ee to five years today in the slat.e's maximum security prison. James Creitie n , 32, 0 1 Lawrence fought back tears and wiped his eyes as Judge Thomas R. Morse Jr. imposed the sen· tence in Essex Superior Court. Morse said Chretien will re· main in sbenfrs custody until Friday to give bis lawyer time to appeal the conviction. The verdict Friday ia believed to be the first time a man bas been convicted in Massachusetts or raping his wile. Besides the sentence in Walpole State Prison, Chretien was given three years probation on a separate conviction for burglary with intent to commit assault. Chretien and bis wife , Carmellina, were living apart when the attack occurred. She testified that he entered her apartment twice in one night in February. Al the time. the couple bad been granted a divorce, but the final decree bas not been issued. Before the sentencing, Chre- tien'a lawyer, Ra.lpb Barbqal.lo. presented a petition, signed by 150 or the convicted man's neighbor's, attesting to his good character. Chretien's five brothers and two sisters also attended the sentencing, and Barbagallo said they would take responsibility for him if he stayed out of jail. Police Raid 1 Wrong House, Scare Family MIAMI (AP) -A young COU· pie and their three sons were s tartled from their sleep and held at gunpoint by police for 90 minutes during a wrong-address drug raid. "Our only dru~ is the church and God,"· s aid 3().year ·old Ramon Class after the raid by a Miami Police SWAT le.am whose members failed to notice the "Vz" on the family's address· marker. · Class, 30, awoke to the sound of his children screaming. Al the door to his $165-monlb apart· ment be said he was met by "a gun in my face" and saw a stranger point a shotgun at one son's head. Class said he was forced to lie face-down on the floor while of- fi ce r s forced bi s wife, Margarita, to face a wall when she ran to her baby's crib. The couple said police picked up lS·montb-old William and searched bis crib for drugs. PoUce said Sunday the miS- take wasn't theirs -they raided the address listed on their search warrant, 123 NW 34tb Terrace. What they didn't notice was that the home bas been divided into two sections. Tbe address on the front sec- tion, where the Classes live, is 1231,2. 1be man police wanted, and lat.er arrested, lives in the back apartment. Miami PoUce Capt. Michael Cosgrove said he's aatldlecl ol- ficers did their job properly. .. I'm comfortable with the way tbinp were done,'' be aald. SWAT team members ''did tbelr job and I think tbey did it prop. ¢1. ''he added. The raid left at least $300 in damqe .i tbe apartmwt. ID· duclina a door and w1Ddow that are atill broken. Colsrove aald bla recommendation to the de- partment's le1al advlaer Is poUce abould DOt pay for tbe omaae. He Hid hi• HHOD II be beUevea Jin. a... lmew ol drq .... .., ln tbe apartment bellied u.m. Worse for th• Cius ... tbe mu arrwa.d ID tbe back apart. =-~::~b~= to IDOft 11 da79. , part ol .... eollecdoa ol IObm Keaaed1 tape• tbat wlll b4t atored ta the' .Jen P. tttueel>' UbrVJ Cl' n'n1 la llOltol next moetll -were dlaeloa-4 ln today'a Bolton Globe. . K•.....U aald U.e prelldent WU awed' ~ lM U~ OI lonitp lltfalra ecMMn tfbo bad a erv•• under Preald•nt ClMalloww, and 10 plaffd falae coaftdlnce ln Ulem. ''Tbey bad lite .. ,.rtence . t.beJ bad ta. bac:qrouDd, tbiey were evklieat.b uwted by b1I predec!llllf'o So be tboueht that M could en.t t.Mm. '' Kttmedy tald. -KftMdy aira l'h.--p,...lait wnt U.. with the plan to ln- v ad• Cuba In part on tbe 1treDstb ol advice that "lt wu much more likely to auccMd" than a atmUar CIA operaUCn in Guatemala under the E .......... admlnlatratloo. KeDD9dy aald the Bay ol Pip plan wu favored by then. Secretary OI State Dun Rusk. CIA cllW ol eonrt operatiom Rlebard Bluellt.. Defense Secretary Robert •cNamara Walking the Course and s.. WUllam 1'ulbrtitlt, D-"aucb an amateur" that be went · ·k. ahead wttb lt. Priill'ent t'i'nne'Cty haa -··-n lrebadd't '10iie"'aliea11 wtu. part u cul a r l y tr u 1 t e d U." Robert Kennedy added, McNamara, Kennedy 1ald, and "everybody would have aald It nn •pla....., to back bJm ln a ahowed that be had no coura1e. bid for tbe pnaldeacy 1n 1111 -bacauae 'Eisenhower trained to block Lyadan Jobnlon -after t b e • e p e o p I e , l t w a • wbat could ba•e been ~e end ol E 1 • e n b o w e r • s p I • n . Jobn r. x.medy'a MCOOd t.enJl. Elunbower's peo_ple uid it PTealclent KenaedJ wu a1· would succeed. And you turned aualnated ln lla. Robert ICen· It down.• necly wa abot in IMI. "Well ... ultimately what lteaned)' aaid tbat after Uie came out of thla waa the fact Bay ot Plo operaUoa falled, the that he Just never substituted ume acfvlaen aald lt was anybody .else's judgment for b1a becaUle Prelldent Kenned)' was own." Residents Fleeing Oiernicals MEDFORD . Ore. (AP> Some residents were rteelng thelr homes and prot.esters were threatening to block forest ac· cess roads today as the Bureau of Land Management proceded with controvenial plans to !-.pray the chemical 2.4·0 on federal land in southern Oregon. There were reports that many people who live near the areas to be sprayed were leaving their homes to avoid contact with the chemicaJ. Tbe San FranclSco Chronicle reported that some 200 people were fleeing their homes, but that number could not be COO· firmed by those at the s ite. Josephine County sherilfi, dep ut1es say there are about 40 \ eh1 cles in the area to bt' !>prayed but. by 8 a m , no road..., had ~n blocked. This curlew is part or the wildlife that can be found on the San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine. The bird munches goodies found in the grass and water on the course. similar to the food on which it would feed in the marshes which it naturally inhabits. Golf enthusiasts say the curlews. like som e of the other m arsh birds that turn up, have adjusted nicely and allow golfers to play through their new-found feeding grounds. Authorities would not say ~ ht•thc•r :mvone would ht-arr~l l'd fur blockmg lht-arc-css rnacb 10 µrevent the spray trucks from ~·ntt'ring the arl'a. A sheriffs spokesman would only sa} that authont1 c~ would 'take whatever a c tion necessary" to make sure the spraying can begin. Tbe controversial spray proJ· eel, scheduled to begin today on 2.747 acres of BLM land. is op· posed by man southern Oregon residents who fear the chemical could cause health problems t•s pec1ally in pregnant '14-0men Brain Damage Can't Youth's Arm S Cl Broken in top ementean Oiff Fall By BA YMOND ESTRADA SR. OI -o.lty l"llet Staff Despite her 1976 "clinical death" and subsequent brain damage, San Clemente resident Betty Comer refuses to give up. After five surgical operatioos in 11 months, the former San Cle mente Chamber of Com· merce secretary entered South Coa s t Me dical Cent er for therapy to unravel her gnarled body. Weighing less than 85 pounds, s he bad to be tie d t o her wheelchair and could hardly see or speak. Muscles atrophied. joints frozen and bands and feet curled inward, two hospitals bad already turned down her ap· plication for physical therapy. "I bad no doubts things would improve," said Mrs. Comer who now walks with a cane and is a rticulate on all s ubjects, especially ber plans to someday be independent and on her own again. Living with her parents, Mrs. Comer, 35, said she was lucky to have only suffered the type or brain damage that affects her bodily movements and not in· tellectual processes. Mrs. Comer's 1976 ulcer sur· gery left her with mass infec- tions that forced her to rely on life support machinery. For a short time, her fading life could only be measured on a machine that registers brain waves. Mrs. Comer was not breathing. Perhaps, all that doc· tors could see in the form of lumlneecent line oa a screen was her indomitable spirit. The first hospital therapy ~ cram ditec1or' she approached tbousbt lln. Comer was, u she put it. '<too far 1ooe" to be re- bablH•lted. "Sbe bu already m~ skill.a wbich IOIDe ol her docton sald were forever beyond her c apabilities," said Betty Bermenaolo, senior pb71lcal tberap6st at South Cout Medical Cent« 1D South Lapna. ' WON'T GIVE UP Betty Comer Mrs. Comer said. A graduate of Capis trano Union High School in San Juan Capistrano, Mrs. Comer now champions the cause for other handicapped persons in the state. She bu been working locally with a Sacramento lobbyist for the California Association for the Physically Handicapped and would someday like to work for a government rehabilitation agency. "We are the las t minority 1roup to come out or the clOHt, '' said tbe fonnes-Oraqe Coast CoUete student. · "I find it amusing when people say they never 1ee any han- dicapped people around here - tbat'a beeau.ae there's so few fadlltiea," Mrs. Comer said. Jin. Comer's main goal, as she pull lt, "Ia to become in- depeadeat and move into my own place with my son." It took 20 firefighters and a military search and rescut· helicopter to get him out, but an 18-year-old Anaheim youth e merged from a fall Sunday an rugged Hardin~ Canyon with on ly a broken arm. county fire or ficials said. Joe Berholtz was clJmbin~ rocks for a dive into the "Jt'alls ... a swimming area five miles in from MO<ljeska Canyon Road at about 1 :30 p.m. Sunday. when he tumbled from a cliff. A friend . Glen Labs. 17. of Costa Mesa, hiked out of the rough terrain to summon aid. of. ficials said. Two and a half hours later. Bcrholtz was IO<'atcd and hftcd ou t of the area. He was treated at Mission Co mmunity Hos pital for his tn· juries. ' \ '\ \ \ 'We've got nine pregnant women m the area thmkmg of c-hammg themselves to trees ... ... aid Joann Rossall. 45. "host' homl' u. less than 200) ards from J high hillside marked for spr;n mg. Protesters marched m front of BLM headquarters an Medford. while students at Southern Oregon St.ate College and Med· fo rd llJgh School plannt!d to J:.tm BLM telephone Imes with pro test ca.Us. Meanwhile. Josephine County Sheriff Jim Fanning said Sun· day he wants to avoid any con· froolatioo and will advise the BLM to move the spray opera· t1on to another site when dem onstratorsshow up. On Saturday. U S. U1strict Judge Otto Skop1l Jr reJected a request for a restraining order to prevent the BLM from spray· mg the chemical on the land m the BLM's Medford distract. The request was filed Fnday by the Southern Oregon C1l1zen!'t Against Toiuc Sprays Skopil said. "There 1s no direct evidence here of health problems associated with spray· mg forests '41th 2.4·D " Sto~ This 41 :Hnch Pers ian statuettf·. valued at Sl m1lhon and more t han 2.500 years old, has been stolen from Spinks JCwelc~ m London. It "'~~ one of 791 p1t>rcs lo IJ l' :.i u c· t 1 o n e d i n S\\tlz<•rlcmct anci \\aS -.1·111 to I .nndnn bv 1\1 r<; •-.ll.1 Hrurnm , ,,f l>urlwr11. '\ < • Rented School Destroyed By Blaze \ L:-pn~!'t vhool lcasl.'<1 by a l' h r 1 :-. t 1 c1 n u r )! J n 1 .tat 1 on '4 as destroyed b' ;m early morning fare rount' fin ofh c1als said to d:n M ar,garet LJudell school, 9739 Denni ~t . C:-preso,, had only a f1•"' walls left standtng and an est1matt'<I lo---. of $600.000 alter hum111g for two hours shortlv after rrur1mght this morning · Thl•rr "''re• no reported 10 JUrlt':-, ... aid f1\c offi cial~. Tht· 1·x .H'I <'au.-.<' of the bl:.tze \\CC.n L known this morning. llowevcr ,iuthcmt1cs said they believe thP f1 rf' was set intentionally Off1c1ab :.aid the Hhool "'h1ch 1s bemg lcasl'd by Chns t1an Life. also suffered ftn· damage m 1976. That fin• wa~ causl'd by an electrical problem. they noted Raid Nets Pot UKIAH CAP> Tht:> Men· docino County sheriff 's off1ct• has reported a manJuana raid tha t turned up a lmost 5,000 pounds of high.grade Sens1milla pot worth an estimated S1 2 million an street sales . Rlaoroa e:1erclae, aearlD& paba tllroulb ... body and boars of thn&daJ·a-week effort at tbe holpltal broqbt Jin. Comer to the staae where abe can start at- t~Braille lnJtit• cluaea inAnallam. Alu.oa,b Jin. Comer credits Jin. Bermenaolo, oceupatkmal tberapl1t Carol Albert aad medical center rebabllltatlon aen1cea director llarlune Ben· ton with bebll tbe most help, frtendl wbo cl1'01'e her to Uie "°;f!.t.: wt ber pareata are also Her -. David, u . is a sixth arader at Lu Palmas Elemen· t.ary Scbool in San Clemente. "I ao to bla Little Leape 1ames and am active In the school PT A," Mn. Comer said. "I wanted blm to see the hoapltal ud the things I do there," abe aid. David bu ac· cept.d the bardablpa b1a mother baa •ufterecl, Kn. Comer aald. @)~o@@)~@ to for tbeir ald. .. All 1 wan.-wu a chance,'' "You don't know what a diJ. ability la until you see someone paralyted from the neck down," she said: •'I tblnk ol mine now u Juat an lnconwnleoce." . • • • •-•-I • . ~ *' 44 l'bsltion Island• Newport Bcach•7l4/644·5070 root ~ood Btvd.·~s:wooc:t VUlagc ·2l3/479-n27 -~--------------------------------~- ---.......... r lt'llere 'l'•ree Died A twin.engine plane eras.bed into a home shortly af~r takeoff from a small airport at Miramar, Fla., killing all three persons aboard. A woman and four teen·aaers In lhe house escaped serious htjury . .Maxlne Hemminc, 15. suJd she, her mother, sister •nd two friends noo to lhe pool near the HemmJng house when the plane craabed Sunday. Kissinger's Memoirs Book Provides Candid Sketch e s of Nixon NEW YORK <AP) -Htory Kiaalnger, who ser ved Richard Nixon as national security ad· viser and secretary of state, says "nolhlng 1s more u kew than the popular image or Nlxon u an 1mpenal President bark· 1 n g o rd e rs ;, t co w c d s u b · ordinates " in Time magazine. Time owns the North American right.a to ex cerpt.a from the book. THE 1.SZl·PAGE BOOK, to be published in October by Boeton'a Little Brown And Co. for sale at a price or S22.50 coven the period from Nixon's election as pre s ident to 1968 lbroueh his first term vlde candid sketches of Nixon and other world leaden. Ot his former bosa, Kissinger wrote: "Nixon hated to give dlrecl orders, especially to those who might dlsagree with him · · .. When be met Insubordination he sought to accompUsh his ob- JecUve witboul the offender 's be· ing aware of lt"-leadlng to a fragmented admlni.str alion "ln which under press ure almost every member looked . out for himself. In the seruie of isolation this produced in Nixon, and the lack of cohesion a mong his team , lay one of the root cau.'ic'J\ of Watergate," Kissinger wrolt!. Tha t Vlew is contained tn the first excerpts of Kissin ger's m emoirs, "Kissinger While! House Years," publish~ today The available sections lnclude few revelations, but the: pro- Mexico 'Cap ping' Runaway Oil Well MEX ICO CITY <Al'> Mexican oil workert1 hope to finish capping the runaway Ixtoc J oal w~ll toda y after lowering a J2S.ton st.eel cone anlJJ pli11·c over the ma verick gu.sber that bu fouled Gull Coast ~aches from Mexico t.o southern Texas. The capping operation, aimed at reducing the now of oll and natural g88 by 85 percent, wu haJled by darkness Sunday. A team of 300 t.eduuclans, ruven and engjneers from the Mex.Jean at.ate oil monopoly PEM EX had worked for a dMen hours Sunday to lower the 35 foot by 69 foot con~ onto the underwater supt:rslruc ture over t h(• well "TIIE C'ONF. IS JN Pl.ACE on the structure and Monday we wall ruwte 1t 00 dt'gn·e~ t.<1 put 1t ovPr the mouth of the well," said .losr• Lu1i. C.arc·1a Luna, a MmJOr PEM EX engineer working on lhe pro1ect, dubbed "Operat.Jon SomhrcrrJ " A company 11pok1•sm<.tn !)atd the le<.tm ho{>i:<i lo complete Its work by lhe end or the d<.ty "Tht> purpc>sc or th" c·ooe it> not t.o plug the weU. but to tum It Into a productnJt well" unlll at can be closed, said a PEMEX spokesman ln Mexico Caty, who declined to be Identified. "F\lteen perce nt will stalJ possibly lifJlll int.o lhe ocean and have to be col· lected " PF.MEX SAYS IT HAS !ipent about $1 billion so far on several attempts to cap the runaway test well, located 50 mil~ off the Campeche Bay shrimping port of Cludad del Carmen In southern Mexico. Jt also is drilling two relief wells at angles to the blowout m hopes or eventually shutting It down completely. About 84 million gallons of oil have s pilled into the hay and drlfled as far north as the 11<>uthcm Texas coast In the i.even weeks since ml first began. blackening South Texas beaches, U S d a mage <'laimts and c leanup rosts have chmbed to about S3tJO million ELSEWH ERE, THE shut tie d iplomat concentrates on his speclalty -U.S. for eign pollcy. Of U.S ·Soviet relations, Kiss· Inger wrote: "The superpowers behave like two heavily armed blind men feeUne their wa y around a room, each beUevlng r.tmM!f ln' IDOrtaf peril froin the other, whom he assumes to have perled vision ••• Of course. over time eveD two armed blind men ln a room can do enormous damage t.o each other, not to 11peak of the room." H e a l so d e t a il e d th e diplomatic crtsls of 1970 tnvolv· i ng Sovie t m o ves t o ward establishing a nucle ar attack s ubmarine base In Cuba -a rough parallel to the Carter ad· ministration's current dispute with Moscow over reports of a Soviet brigade on the Caribbean i.aland. 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Mid t.bt event CMt SlTl,000 -.ct,:.= fl'M mulk D .. polltieal i>Ub..iJM CttiMm u d a ill4M dniw Party, wll6dl he II would lob- to prodaaee. He aald .. .....,. u4. t.bt , ... ol food, T .......... buttont and bumper aUeun would be Uled to pay tbe bllla. u ntlllMMd I00,000 Peotle to by for ..U·auca.ar lleuee. the Up ol lhlDbaUaD (or a '1No Wukn°rally. 8UNDAY'I &ALLY. or· Wby dlcl tbe11at.ber Mn on canhed b y a commhtee Hayden con1ratulat•d the crowd foc .rhat be called OM ot the beat de1XL001tratlou ever beld, aaytna lt rernl.nded blm of the anti-war rail.Mia of Lbe VI~ tbe crilp Ont day of autumn? • poalOfed by tb• DOD· prom "It WM maia11 for UM mU1ie Mutld•n• Unlt•d for Safe that I came, ud t.o remember EAet CY. c= • week of COO· Woodstoell mid the 'IOI," uJd · cert.a 8t M Square Garden nam yean. Princeton at .. dent .r antne by major rock performen who Verbtnlld. JO. vol.......,_. to ralM moeey for LATD, HE AND ltw f'oada launched a »city tour before an eothualaatlc overflow crowd lD Camp tnll, Pa .• not far from tbe Three MUe lstand nuclear reac· tor -alte <:A the nation's worst commercial nuclear accldenl ah moatbl aeo lb1a week. "Peoplia bere wW learn &bout polJUcal Mtlvky aplnat nuci.ar the c ....... aald Jome auu.r. power. wbo came lo take a atand n.o.e eoncen. were not free. •lain.It nuclear eoer11 and nt but SUndliy tbe crowd wu onJy 1n the front row. uked to pJaee doa.a1Jooa tor the TBE P&ACErtn. DAY·LON'G 1at.bertnc •• tbe tars• aat.1· nuclear, pro.IOlar rally lD bla· tory and tbe foe• of • day of 1lmllar proteala nationwide. There were no arreata or other lncldeota bere. Elaewhere, however, pro· tat.era blocked the main 1ate to the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant ln Vernon to diJrupt lta an- nual refuellne. and police arreet· ed 181 penona on c:harcea ot un· lawful treapasa. The festive crowd on the edae of New York Harbor heard s peeches on the dan1e ra of nuclear power from pollllcaJ and e nvironmental a ctlvlats and 11.Jstened to the mWllC or a loose new alliance of musicians com· milted to a solar society -m· eluding Pete Se~ger, Bonnie Raitt, Jac ks on Browne , a nd Crosby, SUllil and Naab. "WE AJlE UEAE TO propose a conversion program from a nuclear to a non-nuclear society, community by community. atate by state, region by region, to an age of solar energy and rcnewa· ble resour ces," said aclivast Tom Hayden, who heads the Ca m pai g n for F.c o n omac Democracy Ills wa re. uctrt'>S J ane fo'ondu, r.ilt-.o sp<1kt' Cons umer advotatc Ha lph Nader urged the crowd to '>P· pose prcsad entlul C'and1dat1·s who favor nuclear power and support those who oppo11e 1t , making energy a m ajor political u;sue in 11*> ·'To stop nuclear energy Is pa triotic . It 1.s fighting the cancer war," he aald. "Do you have the wUJ "" The cro~d r es ponded with c hantsof''Nonutes' Noou.ltes!" Ba rry Commone r of the anU·nucJear effort in red plut.lc ba,.. It wu not known bow Batte1•9 Breakthrougla GM Keeps Mum On Electric Car DETROIT <AP> -The General Moton Corp. may have made a breakthrough in car battery technology. but the giant automaker ls keeping mum about reports that a practical electric car Is In the offing. Company spokesman Cliff Me m ot S&Jd GM president Elliott M. Eat.e1l would "muk e som e un ------------- nouocement" In Washington on disclosed GM prototype, the Tuesday. But he wouldn't i.ay Elec trovette, us ing lead·acid w b e th e r It coo c e r n e d a batten cs. can go !Al mites before copyr ight report 1n Sunday's recharg10g. C hicago T ribune q uoting a IT RAH LONG BEEN known "hlgh·rankln.& exeeullve" on the breakthrough in -Oeveloping ,. that GM'" first electric car tong·llfe zinc ·ru ckel oXJde bat would bf> power ed by unc·nlc kel oxide ba"'rteft, which can store te7.sTES BAS SAID repeatedly up lo lhrt'<' t.JmCl'I the eneTgy ol a that General Mot.ors ex,.....u to conventional lead·acid battery ...--for the 'ia m f' weig h t. The market an el<:f'tn <' car by thP Trahun1· '!aad C M''i new battery late 1980s, probably for arounr1 would douhh· the i>nergy of lead· town UM· at first ll('l d h<.tll<•m "'I To ht' practical. G M say•,, llun1l rNI ~ of 1·xp1•rtment<t l such a car would have tn bf· ah,,, v1•h11'11 ... now in U!'i«' ri•ly on zrnf' lo car ry two pas!'lt>nger"I <tnd n1<·kt·I flX l<l•· IH1ltn1f•:.. hut th•:y about 100 pounds of haggal(i· for 1Jff• r()n.<11dnt·d r 11tilly ~caust• 100 mal~ at a rrwsing sp..-.!fl of tht• b<.tll••rit~ must bf· r eplaC'ed 50 mph The rar u rwctt'C.I ll1 frt•'lu .. ntly be about ~ saw o( a Cht•Vr<Jh•t Tht• butt1·ry that Uw Tribonf' Cheveu.e -wouJd albo hciv1:: 111 i.<.ty'I <i M ha.-. d1·vdo1><-<1 would reach :r> mph an l~s than HI la'lt 20 Of.wJ to ~.000 mtl«'s befort- se<:onds and to ~ able to Mvt·r rt'plact'ment, at <.t co:st of $800 t1> about 70 aul.es 1n ~top a nd go SJ..200. traffic before re<:harg1og TB£ ADV .. ..,.. .. ,...,., OF. elec· A gaaoUne-powered CheveU.I" ~ • ,.uc.o can carry four pe,-.;on'I and gn tra r ran. <.trt• reduced noise and 362 m ales on a t.ankful, &ccordtng the tran..,ff'r of pollutlon to cs to Environmental P rol<'ct1on mori· rabaly rontrolled centraJ Agency figures A prev1ou..,ly p11 w ,.r lllataon. Save energ~. I. Tum air Conditionlng lhe r· mostats up to 78. 2. Tum beat down to es. s. Drive your car as If there were an egg bet ween your root and the aas pedal. I .. 4. Insulate yo ur home s. Shop lhc ads ln the Dally Pilot. Combine your shopping trips, coing ror ju.st exactly the merchandise you need and the stores selllng It at a price you can afford. Remember, th" advertlaements in the OaHy J>llot are placed by (lrm11 and individuals in your community -lhe Orange Coast . Shop those ads and save time, and energy. \ CALIFORNIA FIOOding F,·~ared Post· fire Reseeding Races T~ Yum 'a the word, lMlt Ulla chubby 1qulrrel from Loven Polnl ln Pacific Grove would do well to pasa up tbe waiat-upUdl.na aoodi•. POOTlllLL CO••UNITll'.S such u Puadena. Alt.adeoa and Sunland-Tujuoga coWd face ma- jor Ooodia& and landalldes In the wet months ahead lf ..ae•ere winter rains fall on the barren hills. • "Ill a burned area like tbi.a, we can anticipate many flood.a with the erosion and debris comin& down," said Doug Pumphrey, resour~ officer ror the Arroyo Seco rancer district. ---------,,.,....---==::::::-----::-=--=:-------_..;;"..:.:"..:.:•..:.:11~; .... 11 .... u_• The bruab fires that raced ---thr-OUibSouthem Calif~dur.. Saxon's Salary Up 20% SAN FRA."fClSCO CA P ) -A 20 perct:nt pay raise, to $78,750 a )eear, has boosted David Saxon, {.lresideot of the University or California, back to the top amon& state officials. up 24 percent to $62,000. -Sec retar~ M a rj o ri e Woolman, up 16 percent to $49,300. an 18 percent boost to $65,000. -Donald Swain. academic vice president, up 19 percent to $59,000. Saxon. who aloni with other state employees didn't get a pay raise last year, was granted the increase Friday by the universi- ty regents, spokeswoman Sarah Molla said THE REGENTS ALSO ap- proved Saxon's request to hire two new vice presidents. Associate Vice President Thomas Jenkins was promoted to vice president of budget plans and relations al a salary or ~59 ()()(. -James Kendrick, vice presi- dent or agricultural and uni- versity services, up 9.5 percent to $49,500. HIS PAY COl'f ff\R F..S ~c. $49.100 ior Cov Edrr.ul'G Brow:'\ Jr . ~4.554 1or Char:cellor Glen Dur.:ke or the slate universities and colleges, and $73,716 ror Chier Justice Rose Bird. ~axon was authorized to recruit a new vice president ln charge of financial manage- ment. THE LEGISLATURE also vol- ed $207 million. an average of ": r"rc ert ~ ... r£:trcac t.h pay !er ~late employees. but it bas been held up by a court challenge. Ms. Molla said she did net know if the retroal'live pa:- would be cxter.ded t• un. vers1t;1 officials. if the courts rule it to be legal. The regents also approved raises ror the board's three or- Cicers. -General Counsel Donald Reidhaar, up 17 percent to $62,000. Four other vice presidents re- ceived pay raises in July, when other state employees, including university faculty members, also got raises aver aging 14.5 percent. She said she assumed Saxon would continue to return part or his salary to the university. Last year. he donated $2,000 each to the unive rsity's three law schools. -Treasurer Herbert Gordon. -WIU.JAM FRETl'ER, vice president of the university, got Teens AfJdacted • 2 Sought m Robbery PICO RIVERA CAP> -Los Angeles County Sheriffs deputies are searching for a van believed stolen by two men who reportedly robbed and ab- ducted the yehicle's five teen-aged occupants before releasing them. The men, described as in their 20s, invaded the van parked at the Fiesta Four Drive-In on Whittier Boulevard early Sunday and robbed and kid· napped the five youths at gunpoint. deputies said. One of the 16-year-old youths was treated and released for a superficial gun.shot wound in his neck at Pico-Rivera Community Hospital, said Deputy Paul Snow. • .....,,.: Democrat• Doomed"! DALLAS (AP) -California Gov. F.dmund G. Brown Jr., ortering himself as an alternative can- didate says if Democrats don't change leadership they a~e doomed to defeat in 1980. "I offer an alternative within the Democratic Party. My ideas are sounder on economics, invest- ment technology, strengthening America," Brown said.' "It's obvious the economic policies we've been following have been disastrous. This country is in a mess." He arrived Sunday to begin a three-day Texas visit here and ln Houston, returning to California Tuesday night. Sf' a ... r• A 11i•ala SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Sunday marked the ( STATE )- second annual ",\I! S!>C'"ies Day" in the city. To celebrate the occasion, about 150 persons dressed a s mushrooms, skunks, tigers. salamanders. whales and walruses. among other species. The group marched down Market Street while about !K> members of the Dolphin Club swam from Alcatraz Island to San Francisco. LcnD Editor Booted Out BERKELEY CAP> -The editor or the student newspaper at the University of California's Boalt Hall School of Law has been fired alter publication of material that some students considered to be racist and sexist. . Editor Andrew Loomis of the newspaper called, "The Suspended Sentence." said be was bewildered by the dismissal which was voted by the Boalt Hall Student Association. Loomis said his philosophy was to publish anything submitted, regardless of its taste. '111eater Pact Opposed LOS ANGELES CAP> -More than 200 mem- bers of the 23,000-strong International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees have called for rejec- tion of a tentative three-year labor agreement. ing a near-record beat wave COO· sumed 110,000 acres and $400 million worth of California bnasb and timber. The cost of battling the 27 fires bas climbed to $28 million ln emergency funds from the three major agencies in- volv ed -the U .S Fores t Service, the state Department or Forestry and the federal Bureau of Land Management, said Hank Weston of the state agency. Officials say the price tag "lreckage Of Plane Located YREKA CAP > 1he wreckage of a plane m1ss10g since May 22 with four Canadrnn rodeo cowboys on board was found Sunday by hunters m the Northern Californla mountains 35 miles west or here. The bodies of all four cowboys were found In the wreckage. "IT APPARENTLY went straight down. There wasn't much wreckage left," said Sgt. Paul Mundt of the Air Force Rescue Coordinating Center at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois T h e Air Force rac1ltt v coordinates all searches for missing aircraft. On board the Canadian craft was the pilot. Brian Claypool , 25. or Saskatoon. Saskatchewan. and passengers Calvin Bunney. 19. or Duchess, Alberta : Lee Cole man. 20, or Pierceland, Saskatchewan: and Gary Lo~an. 22. or Sundre, Alberta. Mundt said the smgle·engme :'lane apparently burned on im· pact. THE PLANE HAD not been seen slnce it left Salem. Ore .. on a flight lo the San Francisco area. An extensive search was launched for the missing plane. but search coordinators com- plained they had no clues to follow. "It's like looking for a needle in a haystack," one said. Most of the search was cen· tered in Western Oregon. The craft was found about 20 miles south of the Oregon·Caliromia border. Call 642-5178. Ul•J be u:npreeectented. Pwn· 1'IR ..-Acas Otay ... pbreJ uld be may be forced to fire aear tbe U.S.·MHle• :f:t':=t!:,!::;r:!J.~_,v ... •m_·-~bo ... rd19e•rt::'a.!.C:.:~:a!n,:; expected soon. P'irefltbtera THE •·"' .acres burnt ln blamed the San Diego CoUDtt' last week'• aie1e triples the total blaze on anon. number ol acres charred ln 1178. · More than 500 of the 7 .~ Fire oftldals said the naure Hta flrefl&bten on the line suffereCi a record for tbe moat Jcrea inJurfe1. moet of them minor. blackened ao early lD the tlre Many were 1e11t· home SundaY season, wbicb traditionally after the 31,SOO·acre Ventura be&ln• in April and ends in blaze was officially declared December. out. Tbe califomia Department of At least 51 homes were Forestry. meantime. knocked destroyed or damaaed in tbe lalt down a 12&-acre ftre Sunday ln week. Only the mo La(Ulla tift Crafton Hilla, five miles eut ol in San Dieao County burnt$1 Redlands. The fire caused no more land ao quickly. That blue damage or injuri~ and did not scourged 540,000 acres in 10 threaten any structures. days. APWI,...,,.... CAROL BU RNETT TELLS OF ORUG NIGtfThlAAC: Daughter Carrie. Left, Underwent Treatment Actress Tells Pain Of Child's Drug Use By11ae Asaociated Pm• Veteran television comedienne Carol Burnett said m a n m tervaew published Sunday that her 15-year-0ld daughter's two year involvement wi th drugs was a rughunare that threatened her marriage Ms Burnett. who s aid sht> eavesdropped on her daughter Carr'1e's telephone conversauon.!> to confirm that the teen-ager was using drugs, told People magazine the gi r l was sue cessfully treated al a Houston facility last June "We were devastated, crytng ourselves to sleep every night." the actress said. recalling how she and he r hus band. Joe Ha mill.on, dis covered Carne was on drugs at the age of 13. "WE WERE HELPLESS and totally incapable of dealing with it." said Ms. Burnett. She said her daughter was treated at the Palmer Drug Abuse P rogram in Houston, where Carrie bas remained to attend school with a number or other youngsters treated in the program. The teen-ager was quoted as saying that "I had been planning to do acid this summer" but in- stead spent the summer in the Houston program. She sa1d that by the time she .,., J S 14 shl• had taken "uppers and downers speed, Seconal. Q u a a I u d (• .., . c o c a i n e . mushroom'>. the heavy stuff. I wa!. rontent to get hi gh for the re:.t of m y ltfl' " THE MAGAZINE quoted Miss Burnett as saymg that about 80 percent or her classmates at the fas hionable Westlake School for Girls an Los Angeles were "get- ung high," and that she started on manJuana. smoking up to an ounce a day before trying other highs. Her mother said the ordeal made her so nervous that "I started to stutter ... and it was driving a wedge in our marriage ''There was a time when I wished Carrie would have an ac - cident and be 10 a body cast for s tx months. anythmg to gel her off dope." Cam e, asked why she began using drugs, replies: "I was always Carol Burnett's daughter. When l got high, I wasn't anymore. I wanted my ow n image." Plate of the Day _•CALIFORNIA~ The dissident rank-and-file members of Hollywood's major stage and craft workers unions held a weekend rally to protest the lack of cost-of- liviog allowances in the pact, which was signed by Alliance officials Sept. 5. Put • few words to work for ou. 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Robert N WHd/PUbltther 01anoe Coast Oa11v Pilot ~.. -.,U'.-..a ~ !!fl..e•••••••M•o•~••' a•_.,• .. •mai.•'•Z-'•. 1•m••••••••••e.•'•.,.•'•••K•r•e•1b.1c•n•1•e•d•1t•or•''•1•P•ll9t••E•d•lt•or•- New Vote Tally S;y,stem Essential . Tbe M arch by o.. .... CoUnt u~ for • MW voUn=m to re,laee the an uted Co&eman·O n x. ... _~..,,.~ ~ <J iboat r · 4nd lt'a hlab Ume . The Col man G1ru :.~:,m bu bn>ulhl lta ahar ot famt1 Oranse Coun hL cou&alenUy one ot the lut ln th 61.ate to check with ~·"10l rwwta . 1be machine!! ere ~ulred ln lilt when there wer 300,000 ~n.-d voten tn the c:wnty. Now there are 960,000 ttallten.d voterJ and the tGtal .. a rowln1 . It ~1• t mu~ 1ood MDM to continue lo put off de- elslon:. on a new ~11tt-m before • major eltttion nl1ht ('..1lfa~~ O~ers say that it ls Just a matter of tf me before there ls uch a c rucial brt"akdown Instead of just an em· bar ruelna del ayed report • Supervl.ors lndlcate th l they won't let this OP· portunlty to replac lbe ay~tem pus. however Jn fa<'t :. decision "ti! uxped.ed last week but with de laycd unUJ Oct. 2 to ~et more lntormatlon on one of the proposed syaterna \AT.der cooalderation Supervisor .; have aet a•id e Sl.5 million for t he purc hase ol a.. new system ar.d bldl h ave been r eceived from five ver.dor1 lhal generally fall into lhut range. The tim e ls right and the money is available. Supervisors shouldn't put off the decl1lon any tonier in Lec~J.he_best. ..s,vsum av.ail able for-th&-eleetfona-ol 19&1 and the yea.rs ahead. Politician's Dre mn Fr<,n-, win dow tax and tea tax to property lax a nd Socia l Security t ax, c itizens have g rumbled about turning t)ve r lhefr hard-earned money to som e r e mote govern· m e nt entity th at suppos edly is looking out for their we ll- being. Most of us a re willing to agree that it takes a certain :J mount of money to run a country and to shell out som e bucks for obvious ly needed community serv ices . Somethjng as forthright as the income tax or f ales tax as apt to be accep table, up to a reasonable Jk>int. What really r uffles t he feathers is the ''hidden " tax, the on e t hat various government entities slap on som e where a long the tine -as with petrole um pr odu cts -so that the cons ume r price goes up, but the consumer n ever r e a lly knows who's getting how much orttls buck. The ultimate "hidden'" tax is th e so called Value Added T;jx <VAT) currently ver y popular with European gov(·rnm ents. a n d equally unpopular with the citizenry. N1·x t month the l !ou~e Ways and Means Commitll·l' will op('n ht•;irings on proposals for enar·ung CJ v:.1.tH.· adtlc•<I tax in this country Tht: VAT 1s a t a x imposed on every :.tep of produc tion from raw materials to finished pro<turt The textile m<Jnufacturc·r pays a lCJX on the d1fforenct· hctween the pr1<'l' he paul for rc.iw materials and the price he gets for has <.:loth. The clothm g m a nufacturer is t axed on the dif- fcre nc" between the cost of the c loth and the wholesale price of lhl' s u it. And the retailer 1s taxed on the "value" he a dds to the s uit. · N<."edJcss to s ay. the cons umer pays that much more (or the su.i t. Propon<•nls of the VAT p<.11nl a rosy pirturc or being a ble.• to roll bc.iC'k Social Seeunty taxes and s harply reduce pcrs onaJ incom e lax 1f it goos into eff cct Opponc·nts s <Jy that will turn out t o ht> wishful think· 1ng ; .... c.•x<·mption s an~ sought for food . medirinc::-.. ml'dJC'<JI l'ar<·. -..chools and <"ollcg':~ and nthc·r bread and butter good-. and ser v ices. There's only o ne thing certain about a value added t<Jx It for<"e:. the cons umer to contribute more to -govern· m1·nl revcnuc·s witho ut actually te lling him he's paying mori· laxes J\)'i suc h. of course. it's a polit1ci;m's dream . Experie nce is a mple that any c:urre nt promises or com m1tmcnts to cut other taxes in return for the VAT can l·vapor<atc: quwkly in the next session when r a ising the VAT 1s a fost and fairly inconspicuous w<.1 y to provide more buck.'\ for new governmont s p<mding. Given thr· b1g·8p(mdrng pnw Bv1t1es of lJbcrals suc h as Walter Mon<fal<~ or Ted KcnnNJy, for cxamph:, thE! pro~ pt·t·L-. for th'· future with u V(Jlue added tux are pr etty ~c:ary • Opinion•, IJ"P'lf'l'-'1d in thfJ upacu above ar•J thoso of lhe Daily Piiot Oth'.lr v11rv1•. ""~"1n•,.tid <Jn thta pago are those ot their authors and an1&t!. k1Ju1J11r <.ommunt 1s 1nv1tud Addres<s The Dally Pilot. PO &u 1 ')W (,<;')Id Moho1. CA 926~6 Phone (7 t 4) &42-4321 Boyd/How Fast ? By l..M. KOYD ()u .. 11tleJn ur111vl'I att teJ how fut t1hould ff walker walk r1r a Je>J<Ktt Joa t.o i<ol the hcflt from the exerc::hw Oplnlona d~rter. &t. my own 11&.and on thHl matl('r holda thal you're• going too fMt. Ir you cttn't. carry on a llttl<> convcnwllon as you go Same> thlnl( with :.hoveling toow. Or chopplog wood Or palnllnJC a porch. This Is meant to upply lo th1· amateur, 1>lcW1e noft'. riot lhe• professional A car with a gr n body and yellow fendert1 111 said to be the ellliiest to sec In Jm1t about any kind ol wut.her Or so report the German scholars who m1de u study of auch. Dear Gloom y Gm Aft.er Uvt.q ln a deMely pop ulated reside ntial area I'm Inclined to Lhlnk th e 10 01 ooouJarllltd by Barbra Streltand 1hould 10, "People Who JJve Clote to People Are the Moat Ml1erable People In the World." LONER /\ vt-raJ(I! lonK"vlty e>r a pwr of Llus VcRWI dirt> 111 1w1d le> t)f' about huJJ on hr>ur Bett.t-r bu.y thoi(l banllnllll in buncha . Single bana.ou JtO bud more swiftly. l'itomach copaclt.y of a hors•· Is only about a Lent.h thal ot a cow. P '' 1111 t c rn f111 k c d N e w Yorker11 wh1r h n"ws paptff lh<•y r)rf'f •rrod, The New York Tlmc11 or The New Yo rk Daily NcwK. Repllcts In· dlcal~d ubout 2.5 million liked the 'l'lmt.... a bout 800 t houund liked The Newa. Wh1tl'1 so odd about that lt1 thu ue ·tunl clrrulotion fl J1urcs :ire pr •Uy t•lc•e lo helnl( ex aC'tly opf)Ofllt.c ThOllc folks d1dn 't tell 1t 1ttr1.1ll(hl. It'll nol how much 11lecp you aet 1.h1at's 1m1>ortttnl, bul how con11l1kot you are In acttlng jUlll that much sleep every nigh t. Or 110 the 11clence mlnda cont.end. Set· ter lOJ: 1even 'hour• nl1htly than houri one nl1ht and •lx houn the next. Am eow advl1od thal you know It'• a b61 ranch ln Tex· as , If you can yell out tbe wlndow Whn rou ao to bed so the echo wtl wake you up on ti me ln the mom ln1. L111l rura l m all c arrltra among the world'ts moat ac· Uve bird watchtra. They've been M l&>ltul out th Game CommlNlon-1lnce 1145 In lM fowl count. Jack Andenon/ty WASlllNOTO-N A new _...Mt._.M.,. "9111t1H ha e119ttl'tlf --J1.,.. • .-,_,........, the SALT II contronny, and thll Urn• H'• not Juat the Ruulau' c:red.lblU ty that'1 <Jl.Mla· tlon4'd. lt't Secr.etary of Sl~t.4J Cyru• v~·1. In hJ• enthualustk promotlon ._ of tb• Strat.eaac Arma L&mitaUon Tr e lltY . Van ce ha a often wound up Q I an apologist for lb~ Soviet Union. ualog weasel worda lo cover up Sovlel <"tieal Ing He will '>UY . for ex nn1ple. thut ""' <"11n veriry the treaty prov181ont1 "adequately." or that lh\:rt' wl'rc no "11lgnlf1 cant" v1oltttions of the fm1t SALT agrc..-emcnt l_,At;T YEAR, In 11 slickly ·W-Orde d ~le Oepartme-nt report lo CongreM, whJth w11a subf>e. quently released to the public. Vance went beyond mere fodi<· Ing. lie made or permitted to be made an outrl~hl mls11Ulte· ment of t.he racu. intclligenre 11ourcel'I told our a11snl·rnte Dale Van Atta Vanct· a!'l1111n•d Con1tn·si. that the Soviets had ltv1·d up to :.i nart1culur ~ ·ct1on of SAl.T I when hu kMw or should huvf' known thut in f<Jcl Uwy hud not If Vari·• ~ r• · hi'> ll'>'>Ur;:i1w1· wa!'I fo hl'. thul would h1· un forg ivable But 1r IH· <l1dn'l know, It would be almo11t as bad. 1nd1cat1ng th a t th e SC'C rctary or hlatP W81'1n 't f'l:acl rn r. the :.lutcm1•nt-s put oul an h1~ namt'. or the intelligence reports on wh1t"h they werr h:iKN1 The iss ue 1nvoht•d the· 1111111 :wt on 1 he numht-r of lmll1'>t11· n-11s:-.tl1• launch1·rs in tht· Si>Vlt:t Navy ·, \ a ... t '>Uhrn<i:-irw fl•·ll an 1mportdnt .-1·apon 1n th• lt u ~.~1 :111s ' .tr ;~·g1r al'>COil l t:ndt•r the l'.t72 trl'uty. th<" S<1\ icli. agr,:1:d t11 a hm1l 11( 710 e1f lhl'M' m1:.s1lt• launchPrs If the Ru.'>!'>IJhi.. went rJ\ 1•r the· limit of 74'1, they w<:r1· rt•quJrerl to elei-.troy or dii-.mantlc an t."'1u:1I numbl'r or o ldl'r m1<;i.1l1· launchers Yet accordin~ o •op secret CIA docum(·nt-.. the l1n11 ed StutN> be('umf• <twarc· that lht- Sov1l't.'> hllrl b<·~un to 1•xe·1·t'<I tht· 7111 1111\ll hy Au1:u-.1 Hn:, t .S. 111l1•llt1•eme· 1·~ttrrialr'<J ltu· 11 u m b " r u ( u n a u t h 11 r 1 / i-II ll'1ur1<·h1·r" 111 •,1lt , :mtl lhc-St<• I> t· p 1.1 r I m 1· n t i-. t r , ••• l ' l'nforccmenl 0H1c;wl-. mu11 .. ,1 OV\:I ttll' vwlJt1on !or "'vcrul wc<·k '> flul lwf1111• tht:y C'Oulcl 111· t•lll1· how to pu-.h thl'> Jlll rt1c·uhir cookie, the Russians bll lht-l y an nounc<>d thal tht:y wcr1· mdet!(f over lht' agre<.'d on hm1t by 2J m1s~1lc launchcri-.' Embarras~l'd mt1>lhf((•nee or finab 11Jd d h:.t:\ly rl'a\\f'\'>m•·nt :ind "1·orwlutlt·tl th:it th1· Sovrt·I n :purt :11·t·111 :r te•l y rl'fl•·l'I '> th1· ,t;JlU'> 11f 1111' (1111·1• ur11l1·r th•· ,1J' r 1 r·rrll'nl l.1~;1· llt1 tl••.1dl11 ·" v.1111 .• >•JI . ·• 1·11·d1t11r thJt 1111' r hrr k " 111 th1· 111 ail . lh•· l<U\'>1.1n:. pro m1\l•tl that lh•· ~:1 "''"''I" I au rw hn-.. th< v uv. t rt • u ondN lht• Ir 1•:11y WIJllld IJ<• d1'>rri.1nlll'<I hy ,\I Lii 1'11 ,,, )!Of. ''" Wt·ll II!'> 'l7 1111111· 1h ,1l v.1111111 II;"•· lw1·n I 1•pla1·1•d IJ\ nt v. IJUlll l11·r" I•\ 1 l .,, tJ.1t1· Wh f>n Marrh rolled around. 1 houl(h the· Sov1H., had Junk~! <ml y runt• of t h1· :,o llrnnrhf'r'> lllJmlnJ: · v.111l1•r w1·alhf'r hff 1 hr tlf'f,1\. th1· ~1\ 1tol!'> I h1•11 pro ,,.,.,,.,, 1ha1 lh•· '10 luunrht•r-. v.11ul1l JlfJ'ooll 11..t'I\ .11i .. ol11t1 •ly t_,.. on the· v r.ip lw:1p hy June• I 1 •171; T fl f-: ~TAT.. I> t• p Jr Im t' n I hou~ht ttw So1..11 t i1hb1 <Jhr>ut th~ v. 1· J th t• r . t-v ,, n thou I.! h 1 n t1•lhJ!c·nc1· '><mrr<•' nritl'd that thf• Hus\lan wlntf•r . which haf1 krpt the ~1v1co. fr<Jm tjkln~ m•~'>lh• laun1·hn'i a11urt. hadn't nr1·vent 1·d th•·m frr1111 \r•rv :11'l1v1·ly" putt1n.: tr>~•·thn m1'""'' .. 110-. 11 al'>ft hou~!hl lh1· '"'' 11·1 p r t1ml'>f· th.ii 1•\t'f'>lt1111i• v.1111lrl lw h1mk\ ""', h\ .l11n1 .\11rl ""'' 1·n1t111•h "'h•·n .11111• 1 .1m• lh•· Hu 1111 ,, •11r1·tl 111.1 .... \ I 1 "' ... ' h ti.... I h ,JI 1 h I l.111111 tu•r• h.111 1111!1·• 1J lw1·n tl1' rn:111tf1..-1 Tiu v.:., "'' 11111 ••nd ""I I 11 11 111 11ol1·ll11 •IH• ,q t llll• lou11rl th.11 111 L 11 I 1111· .C1 ffll' ii• f.111n1 ht'r\ v.t•rt•/I I JIH1k 1•d Ullltl I h1 f11llt1"' 111i' C '' 1.,t,, r II\ ., 1111 h llrrll' th•' ""'''rt'" '''\1•ruJ •111 /f•o more l11 1·om Pf't\!Hllt· for tht·1 r N>ntinu1n~ pr<ldurt1<Jf'I ,,, new launrh"r" \ 1·1 Van1·1· 1n h i\ r1·r><1rt tr, th1 ~1·nal1· Vi1r1·wn f(1·li1l11in., Ctim rriltt•·t> rm f'1•l1 ~I . unis. tfl'"'' t11 m .ikt· thl· Hu\'>HHI' · t·hN1t1n~ <in 1 h1· -.uh laun<·hn'> '>f'l•m hke J triumph <if no non1wrlM' tn•aty 1· 11r11ri·t·m1· n t Ii y lt1 t• C n 1 lf'l'l '-ll.1 l •·'> "T iit: SOVU ;T '>tdc." V;1nrc 1i:11t1 "e>tplatnt><l th£' 1.Ltuuuon anrl 11recl1<.·t1'(l th<Jt ltll th.• <1111 · mdnthn~ JCll()ni.. woult1 be N1m- pl1•11·d b~ .lurll' 1. HJ7fi. C1nd .1~1 1•1·11 111 tlw f S <INuancl ttwl rr .. m'1ri· 'l1tlimu r1n•·'> w111t 11 pl.1• ··nwnt l.11J11e·he·r'> l11·i.:1n • ,, I 110tl•. lwf11ri· '>1Jd1 1·111111111· I 11111 ·r h•·11 lw .1drll'd f l.111\ Hoth • '>l1tl111.,w. v.1 ·r" ""I 'I h.11 v.,,,., 1111111\ 1 •11 lrt11 .111rl II 1111' .,,., 1•·l.1n 11( ... 1.111 d1rl11lkn11w 11 1.. IP111ld It .•.•• .. ""'"'''" 1111• 1111·•·11• ,. 'llUrl , •• , 111ld 11 th•· ...,,n 11•1. l1l.1tant v1ol:1 I 11111 I ttlll lfJIH'd ,11 l1·a• I llJI Ill ltl7>1 ·11111, f11r l•sll v lw•1 y1•;rr'. ti•• Hu"'""'",,.,,.,,. lll"'JY'> l1h<I\•' lht· <al(rt~'<i-00 lrni1l or i.ub·bw.ed m 11~sllP l:tllnt'herK Alc o h o l Rule May 'Wate r ' State Wine I i. w 11 t c r t o b t· ,, d <I 1· ti t 1, C ll!e>mia w1m·-." ~hl• <1t ~l·rl•Jr of the stale'i. l11·allh CJcpanment 1s about to m:..kc a r h<tngc m lh1· law which will make lh1:. 1>0.%1 blP The amendm<'nl will n-duce· thl! 10 percent minimum &lcohol cont<:nt reqUJrcment tr> 7 per ct.-nl Thts will 1w r rn1l th•· w1nt-rics lo lower lht• i1 lcoh11I levt:I of wines hy 30 p.-.rr<·nt' Report.t-dl y, thf' change· lh lw ing mudc ul the n·qut·i.l M winemakt-r1> They contend t h ere t s a great publJ~· d e man d f o r "soft " wincb t o compe tt· with "light" bee r It Is hailed by the Cal afo rnlu Wine ln11t1tutc as a "boon " t<i tlw 1ndu11try A l though /\ 0 W1'hh . c h111rman o r U C Davi .. Vlticulture department has oh served that mot1l of the 7 perce•nt wines tnsw "u little thin unt1 water~." the winemakers i.uy Charles McCabe I h1• l11v. .. r ;tl 1•uh1d r-11rll ••fll 1. .1r h1l:\l'd h 'o 'IO'>l•lnlot fl·r 111111tJ 11on Jl .. m e J t 1w1 ''·'"'· r1ol ''" watl'rtni.: down th1· wu11• N t:Vf:RTll El.ESS lht• SU.'>l•I <.'Ion an~c:-. lhal lhf· rhdnlo(l' " "111·1 .> for th•· twnf'f1t e1f th1· 111 rlu '>lry If th1• puhl1e· want.'> ;J low1•1 all'ohol contl'nt 10 ;_1ny winl· why c:.n 'l lho:.l' v..h r> du put the •1r 1Jwn walt'r 1n ttw wi n,. at. do th(> fo'rcnch and lt11 han!'>" S in1·r the only has1t. for adopt lnJ! th<' n 1st1ng law r<'quinng a 10 p<'n·c nt m1 n1mum al<'ohol rontent would havl' h<·en lhc pm tcctwn of th(' pubhc health, one may also w'onder how now tl 1:"1 -.:ifr to mark<'l thf' lower levt·I illcohol conlf'nt wine" T h(' qut-slloni-., '>Usp11'1rm11 and v.on1frrment m11<ht cu!>1ly be C'lcar<'<.I up at :.i put}l 1<· h1·anng preceding the adoption or the new regulallon nut the department dlr('('lor dou not Intend to hold any 11ueh hearings Notices of the pro- posed law chunge hav<' been llent os r<.>qulrcd by law, hut thP dlrertor has advlllcd that no lt 'l ltl/11111\ .... 111 ,,, 1•111\•tl .ilthf/U ).!h v.1111• II IJll Ill• Ill'> 111J\ 111. ... ut11n111111 1sut 1.i1 I.JV. clof;, not rl'flUI r• th• rtsr •·1 tor l•1 r 1•ad tht· c,ubm""'""" "1nr1· 1•v1•r! 1 1\ H ' • turl1·nt kllll'°" 1r.Jt ~t.111· I.JV.' Jfl t•flJI I 1•rl b} !ht• 1,. 1•1 l.1tur•· "'1th th• ;ipprn\,JI of th•· g11\l'11111r h•1v. then c un th1.., 114 II '' l.11 • ·""'' ltw f,1•J:1,I Jtur1 u\ 1 r th1· \1•..i,... hJS 1"'4'11 elc-l1·r .1t111•: ,1v..1) 1t • 1>0wr~ to thc> \ .11 mu~ rci.:ulat.1>ry boa rdB und dirl'I t•iri. ll pcrm1L'> lh<'m to ;idort r1•1otulat11in c; hut tht"St' have tht• '>Jm(• f11rr 1· .ind efrC'et as a <luly 1°nde tt.«1 IHY. THE ONLV r<·al d1Ht·n·nrl'.1t. in the m<'lhod of adopt1nl( lht· law Whl'n th<' IA·1.t1slatun· prri post's a new law. th•· full tc~l m u s t h <' p r 1 n t 1• d u n d uva1lablc to the• public· for at lt>a..'\t 30 day\ b4·r<irf' an) Jt·twn t'an be ttikl·n Thc•n h<·i:.rtnl(' at wh1rh anyone may s peak muM be held by comm1tt<.'C1> or t:a<'h hoUll(' Fi nally. the proposal must rec~ave a ma1or1ty of bo\.h house11. Even then \.he proPQ6a! con be vetoed by the governor Not so with adm1oistral1ve reg. 111.11 1"11 '\1 rlh• r th• i.:11~• 111111 r •11 .111\1 n• ,.1.,, lt.1• Jll\ ,,. •• 1 ,,, 11 Jt•f t .. J1rt>ll'l'ol ,, r ··~:11l.1t11111 'i I'! 11111· 1wr'i•lll · lit II ·•' llw h•·Jlth d111•1·111r , Y.llhr1ul l!J \llW 111 11,ten t•1 .111v .1q~11rn .. nt .... • "" .11lopl ,, r1·~ul.Jl11111 w1tl111ul lh1· 1011,1•111 . 111n1u1r1•n1"•' or J l1 ''' ov.1 1 •1( .un 11l/11·r 11er:.un T H •• L 0 W •• It I I' (., 1> f t h c .di ohol c•ontl·nt <if w1111· rna v lw n ·n:.<mubl\". pn1t·t1col and 1·vc11 tl1"11r.11bl1-• llut lh1· only thing 1n 1•v1d1·nc(• ut lht' rnomenl 1:. that th1• wm1· md u.c;t ry wan!.!> 1l don•· ThJt hardly JU:>t1 f1 ·s a dt•part ml·nt that ('X1sts supposed ly, nol for the• benefit Of the Win{' In <lu'itn·. but \Olt'ly for lhl• prot<·<' t1on or tht• public-. to mak1· th« l'hHnJ.!t' Somehow 1t w<'m-. th" puhl11· would have· Jtr•·Jt<'r as:.urancc that ll .,,,,,., h1•1n11 protected if the· C'h1:1n~e Will\ be1nK made by lls i•lccled rcprc:tl'ntat1ve:. in the· Legislature rather than un up pointed state o ff1 rcr who 1'i resporu11ble to nobody Hnd, not h1"'1nl( e lective. may not ht! respoMlvc lo the public will Criminal Code Revision Law Surfaces Again For ten yeara It hats been The Grenl Beached Whi le of Capitol 11111 Thl8 ha& been the meuure to rf'vite the fo'tdcr1d crlmln1I code tor the fl nst Umc In our ha· tory. The measure Introduced ln 19TJ waa called Sen1te Bill No. I , und the pr~ed le11hdatlon hat\ ))e(>n geocracally referred to UK S I S I w1111 u typical bit of Nlxo· n liw r h I Ntrlc r y. P ractlcally noho<l y anywh c r f' w IU ago IOlll codHyln" in Ii I m I) I t• fath lon o ur c ri mi n a l l a w ts . W ho n c c d ts l lat ule lhMt m a k e It u fed u•I o f · renaa lo detaJn • U.S. carrl~r olaeon. lo seduce a fe m ale pa11enaer on 1 steam8hlp, or tell a Ue tA> •sea captain? I F YOU have lived around Capitol mu for any lensth °' Ume you kno. about "rldera." W~n an admlnl1tr1Uon wanll a law lhut ts either noxious or ob- viously sell·~rvlnll il 111 tacked onto a piece oC lealsl11tlon that pretty well MUST poa!I, like 01' appropnouon" meuur~. So Ntxo.o and hlt allomey- generaJ, John Mitchell , stud In· to this otherwise admirable Ide• :i lot ol thtt1r ldeu11 on law·and order II would I)(! too much Lo s ay thot If th~ 1973 mcnsurc hud pu11ed you could he J)Ut In prlll()n for diirn11reelng with Dick Nixon oboul llllYlhlna. IL would be 111ytng too much, but not too much by far. FOltn1NAT£LY, public <>Pi· nion 1ot onto the fact that the Nixon adminUtratloo wanted, Lo eftect, to repeal aubltanUal por· tloD• of the BUI ol Bl1bt.1. The meuure wu blocked. In recent day1 It hu be(Wl to look aa thouah t he beached whale la IOlnl Lo bit lhe waler- Oe·Nlxonbed, end with a 1ood chance for pu11a1e by the 98th Con1rea. Lut year the Senate •P· prc)ved • meuure eent lo the noor bf Senator Edward M. K..uMdJ o Muaachuaet.ta. Thia bill waa crlUclzed by aom<' a1' tough on clvll llbertlet. ln the Houae the measure ne•er aot beyond the JudlclU')' commillff beuusf' Its r h1lrnaan, lasnn R. Mann of South C1rollne, waa dead 11et agaln1t the principle or "om· nlbus" ~ion ot the criminal t•()df' M onn Is now gone. t1ucc~<.>d l>y Peter W. Rodino. o( Nt-w Jer11 e y Unde r Rod ino , the flouaf> ho" come up wi th a bill thot cv<'n Senator Kennedy re· a ard11 011 compatible wllh the Senate measure. 11tter • bit C'I tradlna. "FlnAlly, we're on the last lop." aaid Rochno al a r•· cent prt!aa conference. But. the rcial hero of the HOUH me11ur -whlc:h l1 caned tn some quartera "Grandaon of S. l." -111 Kennedy'• fellow M ouachuaet u De mocrat, RepreaenlaUve Robert P . O rln a n , J esuit prlell and 1taunch ltberal Drinen un· d e rtook t h t ac tu a l d raftamanabip ot the meuun, as chairman of a Judiciary 1ub- com mlU After some 7$ meet· tn11 and bundreo of houra Orlnan'• eubcommlUff came up with a bill Senator Kunnedy will soon lntroduel.' u l>HI In the Senate and hearings wlll btl(in on 1t 111EltV. Aftt; ('l'r\Uln to be (fl(. rcrcn ccs to be Ir one d out hl't ween House und SC'nate: hut 1111 Orlnon :iold . the foct that the two hous s ar1• workln>t on purallel verslonR meon11 the chuncH for enactment &r<' good. A!llde from thti consoUdution of mo!'fl thi n 3000 low11 Plill•od piecemeal through the 200 Y<'ftl'S ot our hJlllory, the moln chunge 11ug1tested by the llousc demit! with crlmln a l 11entencln11. a m11hty cont.roverslol thlnJ(. Under cxlsUng law, convlctod felon11 are Hntenced by Judge1 on o casc·lo-~au ba•ia. Federal low now IN up more than 20 d iff e re nt max imum p rison terms The octual lenllh ol Ume served dl'penda on the behavior of the prtBOner and parole pro- vl11ons In the law. The llouse me11ure would abolish parole alto•et.her •nd Ht different, and 1hort.cr. maiclmum aeat*>cea. Mo~ a. a later col1m1. .. CONSUMER OM. v "'LOT A 7 IJ.S. Vaft Bise to Challenge IOUJ'ffl ed I tree ........ .,..... ~uallM of creaU., 1 IOrieb tMl e.a6 laaw Mt tlM Raa- d1rdl for tbe world for ~ to eome. n. coune ot b1110ry would .._,,. .._ druUcallJ altered bad we beecled tM lllmmertoo et our potential. BUT. IN8T&AD, WS CA~ like 1po0ed children, wutlq OW' .......... tad ftoally iambi· ln1 awa.y our f\atun in a muatve oro ot 1pecu.la· Uon that nril'Uy ~l ue to our kDMI. TM craab of 1929 and the Depression It soawoed were Juat what t.bl emetllna eommwUll movement• had uvored and predicted. Capltallam wu clDomed to collapee; communilm would aueeef!d It u the world'• creat and eternal power. Hiltory llDce that da.y bas told the cooUnu· ing story. today. we face a comparable challen1e. although the compe(iUoo ii stiffer, the rules of the game more complex. But the signals are blatantly clear: -EME&GING NATIONS -Jlouahly UUW· fourtb.s ot the eartb'a popu.laUon -aome 3 billion people -are oo the ver1e ot becomini conawnera in the world marketplace. The '80I abould see W. ---emergence. -- Those nations that stand ready to capture l.be the hon's share of the new commerce will pro1per. Those who lag will wither. Wlll we get our share, or more than our share? we·ve got a lot ol compeUUoa. The European Economic Community <Com· mon Market) is larger than we are in population and has a diverse and effective industrial hue. THE PACIFIC COMBINE -Japan and Korea -is not much smaller than we are in population. Its industrial might has already been proven ; its proxirruty to, and common cultural base with, the emerging Asian nations -such as Indonesia, In· dia, Pakistan and Bangladesh -which comprise a lmost another billion people, will provide a major head start in that fertile part of the world. Russia and Its eastern European satellites aren't about to let these markets go untapped. In· deed, we may have to form stronger and more ef· fective economic alliances with other nations, such as Canada and Mexico, if we are to compete suc· cessfully for these billions of new customers. -OUR CURRENT TROUBLF.S-Tbose that have aiJed our country in recent years are almost all traceable to our failure, to date, to make the mos t of . the international challenge of the tumultuous world market ... to deal with it from strength. Despite our abundant energy resources, a com bi nation of extraordinarily complex conditions finds us buying half our energy from abroad -at prices set by the powers of other nations. We suf. fer inflation accordingly. -Despite our industrial capacity. still second to none in the world. we find ourselves importina millions of cars, TV sets, T·ah.irls, calculators, ad infinitum, all of wb.ich we could easily manufac· ture ourselves. We suffer unemployment accord· ingly. RECENTLY I RETURNED F ROM .11 year in London, where I had the opportunity to observe the workings of the Common Market and British economies: The Common Market is struggling to become a major world force, and it will eventually SUt:CPed. But the British economy is struggling to k~p afl oat and it may not· succeed. Great Britain, once leader of the world, is an aging relic. Some rnay say derelict. Tom apart by the loss or its empire and by the s udden rise or an anarchistic labor movement, baf· fled and bankrupt by its attempt to adopt an overly self-indulgent form of socialism and buffeted by a c l ass warfa r e t hat would astonish m ost Americans, Britain loots frighteningly like the im- age of what we might become. The United States need not suffer such a fate. While we must, of course, continue to deal with our own internal problems, we can rise to the challenge of the '80s as follows: PLANNING FOR BOTH UNCERTAINTY and excit.ing progress requires ftrm goal setting. The 1980s Economic Promise Cited lul time most of ua ever sat down and wrote out a llat of priorities wu when we penned OW' last lel· ter to Santa Claus. Now is the Ume for sertous action geared to re· cogms.ing OW' goala and embarking oo a dis· ciplined path to meet them. Whether it's buying a house, educating children, going into a new business, expanding an exi1Ung business, providing for retirement -we must hav-e clear facts and figures in front of us: How much will I need at a given future dale in or- der lo meet a specific goal? And how much do I have to start putting aside right now to m~t that goal? · NO MAGIC FORMULAS -JUST common sense. But that's not as easy as it seems. Remember: Fifty years ago. it was all magic formulas and no common sense. I spoke of embarking on a disciplined path to meet your goals. With few exceptions, that path should be paved with fixed income investments . savings plans. bonds <corporate, government, municipal) and. in some cases. dividend reinvest· 'Tiu~ last ti•e •o•t of ••· •. ..,rote 011t a Ust of priorities ..,.. .,llete tee pnt•ed oerlan ~tter to S•11ta Clau.' ment plans in the common stocks of solid, income· oriented corporations. If there is one lesson I can impart as a result of the past 10 years, it is this: Close your ears to the doom peddlers who offer .. guaranteed" ways to beat inflation. Countless thousands of families in recent years have succumbed to this lure, withdrawing Life savings to plunge their money in· to reckless and risky speculative schemes. And they have lost fearsomely. Y~. TIIERE HAVE BEEN BRIEF periods in which the apparent rate of ifnflalion seems to oul· strip the earrung power of your savings or other fixed·iocome plans. But, over the long haul, the earning power of your savings dollars has been, and will continue to be, the safest way to reach your goals. <Remember, too. that as inflation increases, so does your personal income, whlch allows you to build toward a specific goal with fewer hours' worth of work.) Moreover, the money in your fixed-income plan will be there when you want it. It may have less purchasing power but It will be there. All too many of the "beat inflation" speculations will re- sult in little or nothi.ng being there. 11iree Dignitaries Executed in Iran By Tbe Associated PTess A former general in the shah of Iran's army and two other prominent Ira.nJans were executed today by order of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran. Tehran Radio reported. The broadcast, monitored in London, named those executed as former Geo. Iraj Matbui. sur · geon Mojtaba Khajehnuri and former Sen. Jamsbid Alam. The charges against them were not immediately known. Grandpa l1ffi8Uftlft S818CtS Displayed BILLINGS, Mont. <AP) -The run-Of·lbe mill item for show-and· tell day is usually a new game, a pet, pretty flowers, or a fascinating insect. Five-year-old R yan Hilliard, however, went one better at Eastern Elementary School. He brought bis 95-year-old great-grandfather. Grampa -Jay Augus tine of Min · neapolis -was in Bill· ings to celebrate his 95tb birthday with bis family and was a hit with Rya n's 12 kindergarten classmates. He told them about b is schooldays -In a one· room scboolbowle. WE'RE :=I ............ .~ ........... ,.. l.C:-e I • ...., Mum llllCMANCa 1494114. ltl:M17 ,, ........ c.. ...... f..-S ... &MCI MOW C.11 142-H71. Put • ,.,, words '°~'°' L ... Our choices from the collections of the more noted designers in South Coast Plaza on Tuesday, September 26. Informal modeling from 11 :30 to 3:30. Joan Leslle Richard Assatty, Mollie Parnls, Alper Schwartz, Nat Kaplan. Abe Schrader and more. Jane Andre's glorious profusion of autumn brown flowers on ruff Hdged burgundy lndla silk chiffon, 6 to 14 sizes 185.00. Fine Dr"' Salon South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 967·1611 I KENTIONED DIVIDEND relnveatment plan1 u a form of fixed-lncome 1Dveat.lnc. ID tbe pul f"' )'ean, hundredl ~~aUou Jlave btcUD to clfer Lbll plAD to 1~; ud. wbile you are 1ubJeet to tbe riau ot tbe 1tock manet. 1ucb plam can make Sood aenae lf you b1ve cboten the underlytnc stock wtael)' and prudently. With 10Bli>llb~.9'ftilfi''llttlllllll~l!IM~en..._~._.~ automatJcally relnvesled ill tbe purchue ol addi· tional 1baret (or fraeUou tbereo() In the com· pany. Many corporations even alk>w you to buy tbe new shares at lesa than the current market value. And ll's all automaUc. You •IA• form once; you then begin to acquire added badinp in tbe company every three month.a. And, as your new holdinp pay dividends, t.boH too can be reinvest· ed ln addlUooal shares. ANOl'RD INVALUABLE TOOL IN build.in& your fa.nanclal success i.s the do-It-yourself pension • plan: For those who are not covered by a pension plan ~t work. there IA the Individual Retirement Account (IRA); for those who are sell-employed lhere is the Keogh Plan. Both allow you to put sub- stantial sums away each year for future uae - and, in so doing. you gain attractive tax benefits. The money you put away ls tu-deductible ... the earnings you receive are tax-free. Roughly SO million Americans are ellgible for the IRA plan -one out of every two workers. But, astonishingly, only about one· half of 1 percent of all those eligible -about 250,000 people -have actually begun such plans since IRA came into be· ing five years ago. Too many people are missing out on t.oo much. In structuring a Cixed·income investment portfolio -one that can include the IRA and Keogh vehicles -it's important lo keep an eye on tbe maturity of the funds. There's no precise ruie or thumb to suit everyone • But, in the most general sense. I would recom· mend that perhaps as much as one-third of the portfolio not exceed one to two years in maturity. another third should average two to four years in matunty, and the balance should not exceed five to six years in maturity. SUCH A STRUCTURE ALLOWS you ready ac· cess to some of your money to meet uncertainties, cope with problems and take advantage of unex· peeled opportunities. The shorter maturity items c except for the $10,000 minimum, six-month savings certificates> do not offer as high a return as the long er certificates and bonds They do, however. offer h· quidity and flexibility. which can be extremely valuable Two· to six-year maturities for the balance of Bizzoner Helps Out Mayor Herb Jones. 66, of Farmersville, Calif., puts in a few hours each school day at an intersection near City Hall helping children cross the stre-et safely. 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(1 V11io" £11111•,.,bOll & I~ C1uu1 ol 8iol>G"9u -C:1tJr1th ONCE YOU RAVE FIRMLY committed yourself to this disciplined goal·meeling program. you m.ight.,if you desire, do a little more risk· Lakin& with other available funds -the stock market, real estate and so on. "'""~bO" £ 6 wu1n ot 6""dntn -Gl1uco"" U e .1ou1 C:o"U<I lt"'" 17 11111 C:ft•o1 I fn & Rudo119 U Soll ConUcl l1nu1 But note well that that is risk·taking: You never know how much money will be there at any given lime in the future. IC you can live with that thought, proceed accordingly; if it scares you, stay away. 19 Stm• Flt11b11 ContJcl l•~11111 () 640-0156~~ DAILY ~t."t1)'.fl:.f:J TAPE CENTER reserve now I swiss beaut~ experience La Prairie Swiss Beauty Experience Seminars, in South Coat ptaza on Monday, October 1, at 11 :00 A.M .• 2:00 or 7:30 P..M. Come share in the world of La Prairie, the internationally acclaimed Swiss skin care regimen. A special envoy from Clinic~ Prairie will tell you about Or. 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Cosmetics 1.magn1n South Coast Plaza Com M.. 967-1611 ---- - - -... -•.,;Jiii!• ,__ -~ Cigarette Scare Helps Rep(Jn Say• Non-1moken Li~ 2 Yean Lo"ller WAIHINOTON tAP) -tatberdaaWvm•uU..." ............... &'ti.,. •'11we aun II no basic wwer ••Mtna Mft ,,_&Md millicmt lo •bJ peop&. wbo smoke f&ll ol A...rfc111 \0 .atMr kick U.. vlctlm to aome dl1ea1e1 la Ubll f/I Ml '41ke". , ..... fll'lt creater IUllDMtl lban P4'0Ple .....:::::-+-If •tt • ' t •' • ...., ..,.. . .-.,..~'<I.TI .... said Met· n. .......... 'J'M7 _. lo Uw rymaa. u ........ ol two yean ..,... He 8CC1IMd the Jl'TC cl ••trytq Ulan ........ . to force eeople to five up 1moklna." TllS aTlllATS WAS con· lA1Mcl la a repott by the Federal TrMe Ooanniuicm'a hreau ol HCIDOIOlea A copy ol tM report wu oblalbed by Th• Altoclat.d PTees Tbe lludy WU dnlped to l"e• veal bow con1urner1 bave Much ol the report lJ a com· pUation of 1taUstical dat.a, malob from the Cent.er for Dll· ease Control. Profiles of lbe llfetlme 1mpkloe, blatortea of 12 ,000 American a were U · amlnect It. laid .wa •aniDD lane r..ulted ln fowerlnc the propor- tion of adu.lta wbo llnok.e by about 8.5 pereeat. "'nMN DDMmokera will ~.,. aum abl)' 1aJn an adcfed two yeara of Ute." lL •aid . TR• llSJIOaT ALSO said t.be reduced t.aJ' and Dic:otiDe coal.ent of t od aJ'• cl•are ttee "will ten1tben a 1moker'1 Ufe by aboul three meat.ha" compared to pre·Ul6.1 clpreUe&. Cl1areUe packaaes contain thla •anauaae: ''Warnl.n&: The aurseon 1eneral bas det.ennlned that clcarette amokinl is "I a..rd "aaarta ouu 1u1uAow and U.. 1*b up ln lhe cbaqed 1molsla1 babll.1 a1oce mldcDs o1 u. nnt lttt.'' publicity about the butth TBI! lll!POaT SAID, "Ucon· cern over tbe sa fe t y of claarettes Md not alt.erect amot- lne behavior, the CDC dat.a su.g· gea\ that a typical smoker ~Y would .,. expected to begin amoldn& at 18.5 years o( age and consume 21 cigarettes daily, each ooe of which would contaln an average of 1.5 milligrams of nlcotlne. '' danserous to your health ... The 1t' ar Ga•es FT C bH asked Con1reaa to atr eng-then tbe wordlne t.o : In a scene remiruscent of World War 1, a ----------------- -da.n1en ot •motinl lncreued ln the l'80t and apeclally &lnce "Dinge r ! Teats prove tbat Fokker triplane rooms over a machine cltarettes can kill you..·· gun nest in a preview of shows proposed by Aero World Aviation Park in San •1c1t/WecWefl ... ._.. 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Ct1am.t.e 1moldn1 baa been Meiu.ir ,.:=': ,__ •• ., ~ to canc~r and heart ~ n, """' c:-...... c.. ... ,, d.lMau ln various 1tudlet. _,,._.., -!Cit .... ,._,,,·- ••11•111•··· J••" •11•"· 9""10 Toaa cco I N'-'TITV T&• O•l•fl•Y, ~etlly JM\fttl•n•, 11 n D r. TR E &EPOllT SAID the 1001· Diego. term beoeflta of health wamlnga ------------------- ~.::.:': :!~=~'::: •podk~~!'?v. Walker Merryman , .. ''" ,._ , 1o • -"' "" "'' •aJ Wl'U .-•"' tudy ls IUce others ,, .... 11, 1. ....... •••t" ,_..,,".'' that have attacked the effects o( 0-1 ~ w1• ... ,,.... "'P-· 1), ""'"'"' " ·a •L~-tudi "" ., '°'""· .,,,. "'•v An11v• J amo ... _... e S8J ulVlt'lll a es , ... -.,.,., •' '"' co""'""'''' .. use a1J1U11tics the way drunks ,......,,...,...,.~cllof~e-11 1 f ott1<i.t1ne .. ""' ,.., ,.,..11, L.a9UNI use amp posts, or s upport Based on t h e atudy's stat.iatical calculatlons, this daJ· ly intake ''would, J! con.Uoued for llfe, shorten this represen· tatlve smoker's life by approx· imately two yea.rs." during the last three deudes come rrom a reduction ln the percent.age of Americans who smoke and a reduction In the tar a n d nicot ine content of cigarett.ea. However, those peo- ple who do •moke CQf\SUm... u many cigarettes on the average now as did smokers before the health warnings. It said. liee<ll ~ 0.-1 '"'''"'""' •• AM. CA 11•¥ famlty ~ 1\#~ll _,,, CllfKI~ 1tor.-1y $/Mii ... , SMITM •OSETTAWITH, .-ot ~ ........... --""" JI :.iw , ..... Vhf" b'I' Mr O••t>chOft. H•mltlOft H•lok, ol ~nte "'"'· Grev••ICI• Mnfi<H wllt be "9td Tllftd,ty .. I PM, •I H•r1»cw ~ Ottw ~ ... ,, Of CMte Mne. ~~ SIH.UVAM VE ANA & WlllVAN, ~io."' ol eo.1• -·Ga P--•Y S9l>t 1', "19 ~~11'1---l>Mtttp 0 . '.Wiii.,.,. Of C"te Me"· Ce ' Mv91\fff, .IO -Crot, .. , of ,.,.,. ~Ml. Ga OM .itt ... Mvrt .. °"4ttn9'1 o4 Alwrsidll, CA -.,.... "'°"'ft, Mr\ Nine -af C4ela Mna, ~ 0- 0t-lllld. "-" Mnl< .. wltt .,.. .,.td on ti••••--.. ~ 1', ••l't •t JPM. htl &r-.y Cl••CMI. wllh Aw 11_.-,. otfl<i.l"'Q En\on>I>- -• ....,_ L..rwn _,....,,,., P•rti Fri.t>«K ...., ull <rt Bell Bro<OC!w~ Mortw,., Oft '""°"'· See>! n . ,,,. ,,...., ]PM lo tPM. !Ult 8rHClwo Mo,,,..,.., cllr-.oor~ WIU.IAMS "Got a~? TM1i wnte to Pal Dunn. Pal Will cut red tape, getting the aruwen and act&Oft JIO&I Med to aolve mequ1'ie1 m government ond bumae.u. Mcnl your quertums to Pal Dunn, At Your Servsce. Ora• Ccxut DoJly Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Caata Mesa, CA 92626 A! many letteT• a.a pomtu will ~ an.noered. but phoned mquinea or leuen not mcludl1\f1 the readtr's full na~.addreu and bu.smess houn' phone number cannot be cOMldered Tlrncolumnappearadat· ly except Sunday~ · · (i A ACC WI l ltANI~. , ... .,.,., 01 Co.le,,,,....... U l'~...O .,.,_.,!>oil>\ 11 It,. ~rvl('"' ...-e Pt'fHllftO •I H •• bO< t ewn.-.... Ollw _,_, Of CAot• ~~ )"C>~ INH-otmt~ ttf ake Book Lfst M4JLUM No-nudes Law OK'd In Tahoe MINDEN, Nev. CAP> -Ordinances to block any brothels from open· Ing In Douglu County and lo keep nude sun· bathers from the coun- ty's Lake Tahoe beaches have t>een approved by com missioners. The no ·nudc s or- dinance had been pre pared by the district at torney's office following complaints Crom some Tahoe b c achfront ---------------------------- OON"'LD DEVIN "'VllFN. P••""O -·I' !>eflt II. tm M~ wrvlVf'CI bY hi\ letMr J..,..., motM< lleV'trtv, "''•" Ketl>v. 149111"• """ C•f>CIV "'ull•" Gr-~_.. .. "-• ""Id Oft Mor> cUY. ........ 7•. 1ti. "' He.-'-'"'" ,,....._, .. I'~ """Vi("""°"' I~ dlr .. lll)tl o4 H•rflor ~Moo,,nt Otov• MOnuery ~~~~ DEAR PAT: Oo you know where l could find a list of firms that seU home furnishings al below re· tail pnce? I know of several here in Orange Coun· ty. but am sure there must be more tn the Los owners a bo u l nu d c ..-----------------------------------, W,.IQtfT, Sit CLYDE VfAHOH WAtOHI SR . &el""°""...,..,.,., 111 SM• wr~1. i.-.. •no ,.,,,., k Ml c.v Wr~. Jr Of -lmlMloor, C. , Mr Sl6Cy Wrl9M Of o.u ... , ....... -~ ... !>a•• Of Nl~"CO•. teleftO ""''""' Ltlto•" Of Du,hem. Horth t•rol•"•· ,,,,., D<wofl>y "' ~. ~ .. CMol• .... """ '"'~ 9'"-lllldrPn -rnMl•t """Ice wlH be i.111 on T-..v. S.ot JS. 1'19 4't IO /4M et Et Torn M<lrln" (..,,-~ Air !oe•tlon C"'"'-l '" ,..., Of f-.n. dt>n.lilon-\ lo N....., llMl<rf '"" Glor tn_,.. (.Mf' Unit. ~1•1>¥• (0"°'"'""''' Ho\pU~d O'ConnOf' l ~ Mllf\ ~Y' '" r h'9ffll" of Ar , .. ,.""'"'" Angeles-Orange County a rea. M .E., Coet.a Mesa Yoo may want to order a Sl.tt lplu 45 c:eata ablpplaC and baHllilg > d1reetory peWlalaed by a ftnD callecl "Why Pay aeull'! .. 'tlalS dlredery U. dlacoant stores. catalogue ac.oreab!:~rvic:es, and oadet stores. Muy of Uleee cu of. fel' lower prices for a variety ol reuou, acc:ordi•g to tlte publishe r. Some bne Uttle or DO noor me rcba.nd.lse and do not tie up fWHf• ID atoek. Others buy and stoek in sacb large qaanUtles lbat t.bey bay at better prices and thu turn that UY· ia~s over to t.be consumer Still others deal In m anufactur ers' closeouts, cuatomer returns, and/ or seconds which don't afftt:t quaUty. Tbe "Why Pay Retail?" book Uats names, ad- Deatlu / dreuea, phone numbers, store boars, closest freeways and at.rttta, store poUdes, aad types of merc:baDd.tae carried by lbe lndivldual bulffase11. Tile add.reu la P .O. Box 3%3, Cypress, CaIU. IM3t. . Elsewhere . llabtf l'ood Lo., •• s-.ar., S alt . DEAR PAT: I have been using Gerber pro· ducts to fe<..'<I my baby, and would Uke lo ftnd out 1( sugar and salt are used an these commercial baby foods. If so. Mw much? CAMARILLO IAP) - Lou Bascb, who galned f ame as a ragtime planiat in the 1950s un- d er \he n ame Joe "Fingers" Carr, was kiUed ln a car accident n ear h is home ber e. Busch, 89, was recenUy an executive and a r- ranger with Caplt.ol Records a nd h elped co m edian Al l an Sherman write and ar- r .!age several albums durlng the 1960s F RJSN{.\ (AP> -A r e t ired MC>tbod l s t miniAter d.rownet.i wh1 le flabing aloag the Kings Ri ver aoutb of here, autbor ltiea reported . Tbe body ot the Rev. Mata.Ji Mania G4Mo, 66, ot Fresno was recovered near tbe Winton Beacb recreational area. LA JOLLA (AP) Jamet W. Arelter, 71, a law 1cbool dropout who went on to become a notA ed trial lawyer. died Fri· day. He wu the fl rat president of the PaC?lllc Le1a l FounctaUon. M ENLO PARK CAP> Broadcaltlnc e..euUve Peter s . Sdarw&la. '2 formerly publl1ber oi KoUd.ay mac:::k au!· fered a beert Frl· dar at bit bome In Menlo Park. M . W .• Dana Point Sugar ba11 l>ffn ellmlDated or reduced where poaslble In all Gerber product.I, but minimum amouu are added to eome stralDed and Junior fruit.I depeodlng on the oatvraJ swfftDeU of thf' fruit, accordlag to Gerber. No more thu t percent sugar la added ID u y case, aad 1eeeraJJy, where aagar la med at all, It ls ln ._ 3 to 5 perc:eet ru1e. Salt la not added to u y Gerber product. eo.M11 Celeri119 Sale•• Sealp DEAR PAT: I've just started uslng a comb-ln hair color that ls aupp<>sed to get rid of gray hair. 'Is it aale? C.A .• San Clemente Sa.ch prodacu are not lmowa to coetala any caacer-eaulq lagredlHta, bat t.be Food ud Dnc Acl mhU&ratlea does aot rep.late ltalr colortae pro· dod1 &Ital reqalre a p1tda tat ud carry a label waralq o1 ,...lbae lkltl lrrt&aU.. 1'M1 were 1pedllea1Jy nempted from u.e federal Feod, Dnc aacl ColmeUe Ad ol tut bJ c...-. after la- d•try peraualvel7 arped tnl die dye& ceaJd Ht meet tafe&y t&ud.ardt ti die Act IMlt .._.. •ee· &Mina be ..W to meet peps'ar de•aM. A metallk 41• ,,....._.,..... ~ e• .. 1e alld e.,y appbcaU... "1Mll ,.. eemlt • ••all amoa& ol U. formal a U.....P ,..... •air eae• day, &be metallic HJl, ntOIUJ lead ace&a&e aad ~ ca•t-.::t, '°"" Hd btamlldl e4HB,..... reaeu die• · • die aealp a.,. ••ee •etal ..,,.._.. ,.,._.. dta& coat batr. lt'1 lm,.nut .. &aper en or d.l•u•'kme ..a.1 ne• a pr1•ct u,.. u die ... Ind ~ II eMalMd. ou.erwtM, die metatue la1redl.U Miid ap ud e .. eaue laalr ...-.ua1e ....... lletallk d,Jee cauet be relHYM M4 are a.- e•••atlltle •U• •&•er colert•c pre4.ct1 -.,.et.Uy ntiUU. .,. -&Mt a ,.,... •• , cw ............ eerTed ..... 0. ....... , • ..,., .. aetal9c4111•ana,..,...tl,..,._.c ..... aJ. Jer•k nadlle, bid u..n an .... .......a...s ......... of &ale .......... ., .... -....... le ..... DO YOU NEED BANKRUP.YCYt l)lf,_, .. ....., ...... -~y Ac1 tCllll "" "" • .,. ,,.,. M\ !Ht. 2) , .............. , Mt1andktlp 1M1t of,_. s wimmc•r i. and !>Un bathers m the Sk yland area. THE ORDINANCE makes it an l.nfraction for nudes to be in any p ublic place or a n y other area where others would be "offended or annoyed." Tickets could be issu e d or nude bathers could even ~ arrested. But OistMcl Attorney Mike Rowe i.aid no ac tion 1s likely to be taken against oCfenders unl<'s~ a complaint 1s filed by the "offended person." THE MAXIMUM fine for first-time oHendcr5 1.s $50. A .second offense will cost $100 and a person caught tbret! or more times in the nude In one year could be fined up to $250. The ordinance to block any brothels from open· ing was proPQ5ed after Sheriff Jerry Maple said he got Inquir ies from t wo real estate firms with clients interested i.n opening the redllght houses. Tll E SHE lllFF said that in the prust be slm- p l y told people that houses o ( prostitution were Illegal. But be said he n ever had an or· dJnance to back that up. Maple didn't say who made the lnqulries. But Mustang brothel owner Joe Conforte bu bold· lngs in Douglas County. Violations of the antl· prostitution ord.inance are pim.iahable by fines up to $500 and up to •ill montha in jail. Rowe uld the ordinance is pattern e d a f ter a similar one be wrote for the clly ot Reno while working there. Appointed SACRA.KENTO <AP> -Tbe actlDC chief of p a y c b tur y at the Veteram Adm!n.latraUon Outp•Ueot CUDJc ln l.o. Anfelea, Dr. J e rome Ho land, la tbe new m ed ical dlrector of II etropollt ~n Stale Roepl\al ln Norwalk. ~. 31 ... •.-CY k .,. fiaM, It k M ..... ,._ ... "4tqufft T..-8r Nua•r . . .. OUR OfFICf Wltl ANSWUt YOUR OUl$TION$ AeC>Ul ~RVPTCY WITHOUT CHAllGl 0vc fe4h An R90tOf'Obl•. UOOOCMST. 5Ut1t200 tnfiOaT llACM. CAI.If. 9'660 - D1 8edt ,._ DI W1tJ Clltl.,r1 • f Dt Wltlpl1alt DI ........... .,.AIM Pallt DI ...... 07&.ow .... •LetPalfl Ot He1t1 ... 1 DI ....... ., .. IT_... Tepe c...-845-1701 2' Hour9 CourtMf of Dr. Dnld .'lf. Gla1Dft •Well, m•ybe 90. : . . . . . . •But talk • 90 oheap -and eo tran•ltory. •When you want food betgalna -pnc.a JOU can count on day In and day out, the ~f I• In prtnt • . . . .In the grocery ada In the 0.lly Piiot. •ConfuMd by ....... COHflk11ng ct.Im•? •Shop th• D•llr Piiot, get th• tacta, com· pare. • • • .then you know you're really getting the moet for your moner. DAILY PILOT 642-4321 Now It's ... , MYS aJNMNGBA• . .. .......... .... CUnaiac to ......... be Cd •Ull ~· the Aftlell, k'MM a&, ........ iftl\91 Henot beld Larry Owa CMll ol U. ~· SUMay to Gur1 eoWd op.a tbe tnadal Mri.. at AaaMlm Stadium tolqbt. . ••'l'bat doeua't "'IW"DriM me 1 bit. I'd do the aame tblQI ll 1 wen hfm." aaya CarneJ Lanaford, who blt a \b.ree.rua bomer &mday t.o power t.he Ansell t.o a &-1 victory over Texu. Gura bu ao 8-0 career record aaalnat the Angela. .. lllAYBE 111E 0008 ilE AGAINST him," says Maoaaer J im Fre1osJ ·•tn any case,.I lhlnk we might ahow up for the game." • -What be means ls thal the Angels a re not go- ing to send Gura his victory by mall. Especially not with Nolao Ryan t.aking the mound for the Angels. The victory Sunday kept the Aneels' three· game lead intact and reduced their magic number to four. It also eliminated Texas from the race. In the series with the Royals the Angels will throw Ryan, Jim Barr and Frank Tanana. ll YAN IS STILL not completely recovered from lbe 1trained arm muscle he suffered July 25; Barr had tendinitis in the early part of the season, and Tanana bas had tendinitis all year. "I'd say our pitching staff is about where 1t would be in the last week of s pring lrainimg." Fregosi say's. "Everybody's had arm problems, but they're all starting to come around." Eaeb pltther lft the rotaUon bu endured some llOrt cl pl\yalcal mlaery Uua season, but youn1 ri&ht·hander Dan Frost made it all seem like pan of the for&otten p1at Sunday. IN ONLY IDS SECOND START since missing l2 days due to i.Uun. l"roel limited the Rang en to one bll throu&b tbe fil'lt eLx ~ and faniabed with a naahy elx·blU.er. 'I ..,.. J•t ... Id•• l•r ••• lcl•tl •I ••t .. ·• ••••per, _. ...... te ~•II la. Tlaetl lw ·-· ........ -Carney LanefOfd While improving bis record to 16·9, Frost became the winni.ngest pitcher on the staff. 1n fact. no right-bander in the league bas more victories . "His control has been phenomenal," Fregosi said or Frost. "With the injuries to everybody else, he has more or less been our sf"opper ." FROST MODESTLY SHJlUGS OFF the "stop· per" label and adds that he hopes no one will be relying on him to do it again in bis next start. "I hope by then we'll have this thing clinched and my next start will Just be a tuneup ror the playoffs," Frost says . '"That would be real decent.·· It's not that Frost 1s feelmg the pressure. In fact, he says he hardly even notices it. "I tot more nervous befdre my first high school basketball game." Frost aaya. ''We've all been in aporti long enough tbal we know how to deal with pressure by now." LANBPO&D. HOWEVD. SAYS BE wu feel- ing a lot ol pressure before Sunday's 1am&-but it came from b1s slump. not the pennant race. • .. _ I t "It was bothering me bec:auae we're in the thick ol this thlng and I waan't contributibg," said Lansford, who was 2-for-29 before bis homer. "I'm really relieved. · Ttt•t'e tM Angefe' Magk: Numbef The Wlld, WUd Wes& "A homer was the last thlng I wu th.inking about." Lansford continued. "I was just looting for any kind of bit ... a blooper. anything to fall in. Then he hung a slider ." Angels Kansas City Minnesota W L 85 n 82 74 81 75 Games Pct. GB Left .545 -6 .526 3 6 .519 4 6 LANSPOaD WAS HIT BY A pitch .in Kansas City last week and says bis left band Is still sore "But I'm not gonna use that, as an excuse ... SUDday • s Scores Aaicels 6. Texas l Lansford said. "I've just been overanxious. Maybe now I can get going again." Kansas City 4, Oakland 2 Milwaukee 8, Minnesota 7 Toa.Ip&'• Game Kansas City <Gura. 12-lll at Angels <Ryan. 15-lJ) Lansford eeboed the sentiments or the rest of the team when he said he 'd like lo get the divisional tiUe safely tucked away before the final three-game road trip. Angels' Rematatai Games "IT WOUW BEALL Y BE NICE to clinch at at home," the 22·year-old third baseman says. "'l"d like to be able to relax a little before we go to Tex· as . You know our luck down there ·· Home (3 ): Kansas City (Sept. 24, 25, 26 l Away 13): Texas .C.SepL 28, 29, 30>~ Kaaua Cl&y•s Remalal.ng Games Home (3 ): Oakland <Sept. 28, 29, 30l. Away C3l : Angels <Sept . 24, 25. 26l. Frost was asked if an extra few days to relax would help the team ·s chances m a playoff with Baltimore. Ml.nnesota's Remaining Games Home 161 Chicago <Sept. 25. 26. 27>; Milwa ukee (Sept 28. 29, 301 "l can •t answer that." F'fO!'>t replied · I've never been in that s1tuat1on before ·· O"'ly l'llol I' __ , l'AlnO 0'0-11 Rams Clobbered Tampa Finally Comes of Age TA MPA. Fla 1AP1 .. Th1!> I'> the team. Thi!> 1s the ) ear Thi~ 1s the t ime.·· glowed Wally Chambers, defensive end of the un beaten Tampa Bay Bu t· caneers Chambers wa.s elated after the fourth-year Bucs clobbered favored Lo::. Angeles 21-6, prov ing Tampa Bay as finally a Na· tiooal r ootball Lea gue con· tender. HE WASN'T AT ALL ~h ). holdtng Up tus Index fan~er to IO dacate No 1 and hollenn~. "Thi-. say~ al a ll' .. Chambers felt hl• had reason to Jtloat It wa-, d defen'ilH ~hutout for tht· ~ '' Bur-. v.ho came mto lhl· r1mte"t v. 1th lhl :.ec·ond· best def<on:.e tn thl' !\ n .- behmd the Rllm~ Los Angele~· lone score <'lime an t h e firs t pl'raod. v.hl•n linebacker Jim Young blood pac ked off a pa:.-. b) Doug W1lh arns and ran at 31 yards for a touchdown The Bucs paled up three TDs m the second quarter. then held on to drop Los Angeles to 2·2 paS!'>C., of 15 and 29 )'llrd.,. and Hick~ &:II the game·-. leading ru:.hcr wath 69 yard:-., added another touchdown on a f1vt .. ~ ard burst to complete the Bucs· corm.: .. I threv.-lhr~ touchdowns:· admitted a :.heep1sh Williams. the second·)ear player from Grambling .. One was to Jj m Youngblood .. •·· But Bucs· Coach John McKa)' "as Loo caught up m the vicfbn to be terribly upset '"Our of ( t'n.Se SC'Ored all 27 point~,'' he -.;u d maucr of factly '·Bt'T AS LONG a' we ar£' ht'alth'. I think wt• <"i:l n play mo..,t l>('Opll• I don 't M'l' anybo<h v. t· plJ\ that I know "111 beat ..... Lt>t' Roy Sc i mon walh Chambt'rli 0 and Bill Koll a r a -.talwan of the Bue~· rugged de f i.>n:-.t> ~rud the Rams .. are a:-. !'>trong a-. they come But thl• people wi ll still havt• to evaJuatt• u:. for the r~t of the season ·· The Sues. who lost two pre v 1ous m cetangs wi th L o., Angeles. <Jlt racted a r ecord 69.497 hometown fans wh o sat through sporadic down pours. HOT·HITTING ANGEL SECOND BASEMAN BOBBY GRICH LASHES A DOUBLE AGAINST TEXAS SUNDAY. WILLIAMS fUT wide receiver La rry Mu cker and t 1J.!ht e nd J1mm1e Gile:. wi th scori ng "WE HAVE NO excuses Th<'y beat us:· said Rams· Coach Ray :\1 alavas1. "'We couldn't put at together. We missed blocks. We fumbled We couldn't executt- And we Just played a good de· rensive team .. Ernie Castillo Open Season On Zebras Let's see now. Baseball is winding down, basketball ls warm· iog up and football is in high gear. Gee, if this is September, it must be open season on zebras again. Menin stripeicus and the related species, menin'blueia. have been blamed for more losses than a crooked stockbroker. They've been shot at, spit at, laughed at and cursed at. Only rum-flam men pedaling plastic trombones have been run out of towns quicker. NOBODY'S SUllE WHO CAME UP with the idea of striped· uniforms first, the first prison warden or the first football com- missioner, but there seems to be a connection. Victims keep claiming. ··we wuz robbed." There have been games where erratic zebras blew. three calls for every whisUe. · Their ancestry is always being questioned and it's no wonder. The worst of the lot are said t.o be blind as bats, stubborn as mules and have rabbit ears. They're not a melting pot of society, they're a rejeet pile. IF AMEKJCA BAD A CASTE SYSTEM, spo~ officials would be the untouchables. Jn a popularity with IRS investigators, divorce lawyers and meter maids, zeebs couldn't even win the con- geniality award. U they were around in tbe Old West. they could have moonlighted as hangmen. Don't get me wrong. I have nothing again.at zebras. Some of my beat enemies are men whose ldea of jewelry is a tin whilUe bung on a cord. A peycbolotJlat once told me to baft 1ym.patb1 on tbe9e pys. Thet IJl"ObH&Y bad uabappy.ddlda•h~ • pauatjlan been tbe ~ penoaa picked for sandlot 1ames. Given a choice ol beinc permanent biter or temporary IOl1 poll. they eimp)y decided t.o rebel aca1n1t the system. ,, TBDE OE EXCEPTIONS, OF COUUE. But let's face it; would you want your alster t.o many one? What kind of man would opt for a life where be'• as welcome u a eottee salesman la Salt Lake City? Who would take a job with a bllh probability for criticlam and DO poulbWty for c:Ompllmeab? Grmted, olftclala ban been ll:DowD to lnterrupt dreams futer tban a midnight phone call. And tben are IOIDe wbo truly deserve their own World Seriel rlq or • full Super Bowl abate. But wben (lee CAl'l'ILIA), •••• BJ) ·' MIAN DOWNING II OUT AT •COND Al IUMP WILLI GITI ()pp HIS THROW. .... It wasn't Just the score that pleased McKay. As he left the fi e ld a ft erwards. Rams' quarterback Pat Haden slopped the Bucs· coach and said. "'You played real well today." McKay -Haden·s coach at the Un1ver s 1ty of Southe rn Califorrua -is the man Haden credits with helping ham make the pros by calling t he scout.5' attention tus seruor year. Haden completed 13 or 27 passes fbr Just 64 yards. Williams connect- ed on only S of 20, but managed 101 yards. ..we·ve come a long way. The game meant a hell or a lot in te rms of national notoriety." boasted a jubilant Bell. also a former USC star. Tapie Second, Wins $22,400 From AP Dispa&d1es NAPA-Laguna Niguel rcjs_l- dent Alan Tapie celebrated 11i5 biggest payday ever on tbe '~ golf tour Sunday. as be collee¥'d $22,400 as his share of a thrte- way tie for second place in KA tournament action here. , Taple, who ballooned to a . 7S on .his second round after a fitst· round 68, fired 888 on Saturday, then completed the com-.Ck with a blistering 66 on Sunday to finish one stroke orr the winns"s pace of277. John Fought picked up the winner's cheek for $54,000. ' Tied with Taple at 278 were Buddy Gardner and Bb~y Wad.ld.m. • Fo\llbl's ll·under 277 gave the rookie back-to-back tour Vic· lories. .... --------~· ... . --.... -... - I I* WRAPPING IT UP -SM Francisco'b Cedru:k Hardman puts the wraps to New AP ......... Orlc•arui quurfrrtrnc k J\rt'hlt• Manning jn N f<'L ucuon Sw1day A Capsule Report from the World of Sports Didn't Have Same Fee ling ~ting McEnroe-Fleming f-'rnrn AP f)J11pat.cb~ I.I IS AN<; ... Lr.~ f'l'tm f-1l·ming wa!\ try1n~ 1r1 t·<m1·pal h1 \ 1·11u twrun(·1· utter up~•·llrng John Mt' ~:nr'"" h11, lo11J:tirr11· d11ulih·-, purtnt'r, lo w111 t!1f' !>Ing lc·1> lllh· 111 I ht· J ;,11•k Kr Jffit'f Open t1·r1111~ lo urn :m1<·11t "It tfc,.wm't (1·1·1 II\ 14'M>(I .1~ 1( I h ad twatt•n $()ffit«m<' 1·L\e. • 011' c1gliU1 M·lllul l"l•·rn1ng \<Jtd ~undiJy 01..:ht CJflt:r tx:&Ung lht· tOJ> srtodf'd Mr t:nrt>f', f, 1, 6 ... to take the s~.000 fir~t pn.tl' 'John and J ;irP rf•<JI ~1xJd fnendb " .l"h•mini! agr<.-.·d lhul McEnr0t: seemed more lrnwbh: than u1>u11I dunng the m<Jtch .. l'l<tYJnl( mt· was one rcuson why," Fleming theonzed .. He llkt:'11 to swt P8Y<'hf-d up Ul(lJJ.ll'>t un <1pponent .. t'lt·ming ~11id 11notht•r n·<t~m McEnroo d1>nn 't J1l<c lll play him is Uwt 1''1cminu returns hi:. :.erve bt:tt.er than moat pl:Jy n -. "W1· prurllr•· ;i lot rind I know his game," said the Ii !"I ri ~ht hanrlc·r --------fluu• .-of 1 lw Day ------ < 'olumn1t.l Jt,.d Smith: "The ltu!lbt<tni. hi.ve ., v.1-.Jp11n IJ11.1t 1·;1n w1rtt· •1ut '1:HO,OOO.fX1l Amtncans Th11t JJUt1> thc:m t.-XLtctly JO y1·urb llf·hlnd Jfow11rd CoM:ll " BNH"k Brralc• Sf.oW.. Ba•e Re~ord UH.I llruek or St Louts blnle hhl 938th c~n-t:r hu11e ~mdity lo bn·11k the ull time n -cord or DUiy Ii Hamllwn, who 11luyed from 1888·1001 a s the ('urdinab dcf .. 11lcd th•; New York Mcts; 7 4. Sun· day tn Nul1<.1n1tl I kU)(UC acllon . Mike lvie 't. 2.6tb homer or lhc 11e111K>n 1gruU:d San FraMtM'<J Lo a 2 l vlcwry ovcr Altantu . Tummy Jobo up~ h1Jl rc<'ord lo 20-9 1111 the New York Yi.nkt't~ t1111ix"(j Toronto 7·5 m Amencetn League pli.y .. Mike •1anlilatan nulot•d hi:, 2Jrd Vlei.Ory aga!rult eight IOSbt:li with IJ J I win u H11lllmon: lopped Cleveland 3·1 to earn 111 11plll ,or a doulJlcht>uder t;arh~r the Jnd1an.s won. 4·3, keyed l>y cwr J ohA80Cl'll ftlth homer IJl four garnet. Aon l,,ef'loN' wulked, 11t.ole htb 1mrth buse of the afternoon arnd 11cort-d un C.'hamp ~mmer11' :itngh: to till Detroit pa.al Bost.on, 3 2 afkr lht: Jlt.-d Sox had twum a 2·1 decialon. LeYlore baa 77 stol<>n ha1St.~ for lhe 1>e11bon . Tom P•dorek drove ln four run11 Ii!> St!alllc bumped CJff the CJucago White Sox 8·3 r-------BasebaU Toda11·------ on ttu~ dute In ba11eball In l!lro: lh•h1nrl two homers by l>on Clendenon ;.od one by l'.d Chorkt., c;ury ';entry hurled lhe amazl.ng New York Mct11 lo :t 'i II victory over the St. Louis Cardlnals to cltnch lh•• Natl,,nal League East.em Olvi.'llon cham p1onahJp for lht-M1>tti, who had llni.shed nl.nth the yeu before On lhi8 dute in 1957: Brooklyn Dodger rookie Oe.n.oy MeOevitt shut out the PlltxburRh PiraU.'ft, 3·0, tn the la.at 1ame ever played at 8rookJyn'11 Ehbel8 1"1eld. Todny'a 8lrthday8 · Hlx1e Walker, the Brooklyn Dodgera' "PeepuJ'a Cheree" during the 1940'11, la 89. Texu Rangera In· fielder Enc Soderholm ls 31 l..._r SC!•r~• 3 J I• £eleer W•• Ka'1!1tm Abdul·Jabbar scored 31 point.I and Ill had IH r bounds lo lead the Lakera to • llf.111 National liuketbaU A.111oclaUon exblbition victory over Phoenix. £ant. "M•Sk" Jeh••• scored 17 polntA, had five ualal8 and five rebounds in 2& minutn of play for the Luera . The Southern CaUlomia Rbinoe hne fired Coach CllutM C.Waa for "cooduct detrimental to the well t>etni of the team." No replacement bu been named for the CalllomJa l'ootbaU Le1cue t.eam. Te~btem.a841e Fotlowlng ere the top 5PO"t• events oo TV tonlOftt. A.tings ue: .t"" "t•cellent; ""./worth watehl ..... / .t f1lr· .t for.-. It, "WI I •'"'' e . p.m., Ctt•nrtel 7 ./ ./ ./ N~L POOTBAL:"L~ C~~va. Browns •. AnftOUncen: Fr ank Gifford, Howerd COMll and Don Meredltt'I. The ,urprlslno Cltvtl•nd 8rOWM pt•v hott to the 0.1111 cowboy In • oam. of unbeaten teems (3-0). DlllH, ltd bv Roger St&ubach who per.Hd for th'" touchdowns lest Wfttl two to Ton't' Hiit , In o ?4·10 win over Chlc990, It 1 thrM.;,olnt fevorltt. Orlan Sipe !tads tht Drowns. OTH•R TELIYllfOH 11 p.m. (9) STANPOlltD POOTULL MIOMLIONTI - Army v.. Stenford. TepecS. Football OellH at Clevelend, 6 p,m , KNX <1070). 81Mtb4lll -K1n111 City •t Angels, 7:30 p.m .. KMP'C '710). • Around The NFL Sunday Hy Tbe AH&uclated Prna "They're down on their luck, 11111t likt-w1•'rP up on ours " Quurh:rh1tC'k Tf'rry 8 rad11baw of th{· unbt·att•n l'ttl~burgh Sb..,d1,r~ ;dtt·r u t7 13 va·lory ovn tht- v. 1nlc•1>:. Ualtlrnor c ColU. "You 8(.:t Ab mad Rashad t11 ral<'h the l>Ull 1.t11d II muk~ the <1uartc rback i.nd the coaching 11tafl look great " -M1nnei.ot11 Coach Bud Grant after Rashad'b 50-yard TD catch gave tbe Vt· ki ngs the wtnniog overtim e point:, In a 27 21 v1ctJ>ry over Green Uuy. "There are only two wayis t.o 1<0 orr Ult field tn that :>lluaUon c1lhcr tht-y carry yt)u o r thPy :.hoot you " Houston kicker Toni •·n!Mh after h1i. 29·ynrd flt'Jd J:Olll With (JVCrtJme ruruting IJUt ~UV(.' the <nln•1 a JO 27 VJC t11ry 11v1·r ('1ni•1nnat1 "Thie UI no aJlba. It'~ cut and dry We Just did not pluy well " Oakland Coarh Tom Flore1' urtcr the H<11dtrs uh11orbc..'<1 a :!5 ·1 ddt.:ut IJy Kuni.us C:lly. ''Nothin' to 1t " -Denver 11uurtcrbur k C raig Morton, d cscrlb1ng how be rulhed the Bronc08 with lhrt.-e TO Pltlise:5 In 211J mrnuteH to a 37.34 victory over Se11tllc "You have no 1dc11 how much lx!tter tl lb ti1 he I J than o 4 " (Juartcrback Archie MaQalog Mt.er pu11lng for 338 yards ln the Salnlb' ;., 21 victory over San Yranc111co. wblrh le ft Ne w Orleans I 3 und the 49er:1 0·4 "How do you lo11e anything when you're that big? When you gel the ball. you get five yard.II on s h eer m o m •ntum . ·• Chicago defensive e nd Alan Pace dl11cu&&int( rejuvenated Larry Caoek•, who 11cored three TD1 In Mlaml '11 31·16 victory over the Bears. Angel Notes •NOeL NOTH S-.V'• .. _, •• ""' !JOI Of ltw Y'Nf .. tM 11'9 A -.... •-4•• ............. n..v .... Ml4 OV4 ... ·-·loll .. 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HeM9'flclal IY-.... ...... ff-... .,_.lft 14 ... ,..,_ M ·-*1111eo'9 Ille i..-<• ~ ........ _., 14111 MM!et .. ,,.... • ..,. ....... .AHtk. ~·· •-.ut(,_...,.,,.uk~. O.U. Billa Meet~ Set I or Saturday Tbt it.bi annual Dana Hlll• Crou Country lovttatlonal l1 1cbtdwed tor 81turd1y wtt.b tn· trtH lncludtn1 47 1chool1 In boy1• competition and .0 ln ,Srll com=. It 1l • a.m. wtt.b three dlvh on1 tor trubman, 1ophomore, Jualor aad Halor d1ria'-bon. followed by u.r.. divillw ot prta trou '°" ... v1nlt11& DOOe • 8ASEBALL/FOOTBALr Bii of Everything . Paaing Games Click in NFL , ., ....... " ....... ,.,.... • -.:•• Jt'• qu.t'~~ _.._.t --.~• olf trlr""' qUA • • -Eumplt: T1mp1 Be1'• Douc WllUama compltMd ,a1t ftve , ..... Sunday, but two of UMm went or touebdowu Md the Buca beat U. An••1el21-t. Somttimet, It '1 quanUty Ulat p1y1 otf for re· cel.-ert. -!:&le: Bulfalo'• JerrJ Butler e•u&ht 10 PllHt for ~ yardl and four TDs u the BUlJ trampled the New York Jet.I 41-11. And IOmetlmet. lt'a • Utt.le btt ot both that P•Y• otf for bencbwannen. -Example: Sub Crate Morton of Denver came ln to complete 11 ot 18 ~ for 118 yards, tbrowt.oc t.breti TDI In 2~ miauta as the Broncos u llled for• 37·34 victory over Suttle Hen's what h•Pl>t'Md In tbfJ NYL Sund•y BUa. 41. Jett 31 BulfaJo wu lraJUna 24·12 when liuUer ca~ghl a deflected pua and took It 7S yards for a TD on · the final play of the nrst half That touched off • Buff.to burst th&l n >Sultcd In 34 consecutive polntA Joe Ferguson thre w for five T Ds, "'1th Butler'" scores coming on five, 75. 74 and n1ne·yard i>l•Y• H1a ~ yards was the 11evenlh bat 11lngle game for a receiver 1n NF.L hl11tory Broncos 37, Seabawb 34 Dt:nver wu traUlng 3'· 10 halfway through tht third quartt"r when Morton <'dme off thi> benc h to Nhattf'r S.-ottl•• "Noth.lnsr tn IL." \01d the veu-ran QUitrterback. who took: UK· Hronro11 to TVs on their Mxt four Poit8MIHIOM "I \aw 'iOmt• thin~' I wttnkd w do w .. JLJJlt f)f:W1'1C'<f It up und (1flCf• W#' 1(()1 th•· (1n;t tout•hdown lh•· <lt'f•·n~w r ;im1· 1.t> lift-t'"' PatrioU Z1. Cbargen 21 New England buJlt a 20-0 lead but then nttd~ an tnler<'t'J>tion by St.e"e Nel.500 to halt a Charger rally l.n the final two mlnut.ea to chnch the victory Nelaon picked off Dan f'ouu· p1t.ss from the 10 yard line as San Diego drove for the end tone Steve Grog.11n '11 fi ve yard TO pu11 to k ll!la f"rancti. s upplied the de<:1dlng TD Steelers 17, Cot"' IJ Plluburgh won tt'I rourt.h !Str»Jght hy N>m1ng from behind 1n thf' r1nul ~·nod for th .. third llm•· Tt>rry Brads haw''! 2H yurr1 '<'rt't'n p&..'I~ to Bt>nn11· CunninJ(ham prnv1dt>fl th•· winning TU with :, 11 l11 p lay T tw Slt"l'll•r!I, who IJ4·uan th•· i.:um•· with f1 vt· 11tart('rs Injured. ltnt wide r<.'<'C:I vt-r Lynri ~111 ;.nn and guard GPrry Mulltni. with l'ulll<d h1i1mi.tnnli(' "We may n<Jt be: ul>lc t11 \UfVIVI' 1( WI· ke .. p 10~111~ two pcoph.• a wed c." 111ud CotJch <.:hurk /'<1111 VUdngH 27, Packt-f"!j 21 Ahmad Rastu.d grabl>OO Tommy Kramer i. pass on a 50-yard play that gave Minnt:SOU its w1n mng TD agalruit G reen !Jay "It WI»! a flail Mary p&i.l> • 'IHJd Kramt-r, -.h11 found R.a.ihud ul thP 30 "1 h~y wue n~ht 1n m) face wtK.-n f l(•t 11 l(O " Oller~ 30, fk.ngal" 27 Toni l"rtt'>ch ' 29 yu rd ftdd 1u1al 1A 1lh ·si second.'> lf'ft in r1vf"rl1m1· 1·urnHt ll11u\lt>n f>ll'll ( in ctona lt 1lw kirk hll th•· 1 .. rt ur1nl(ht hut tumt>l1·tJ r1vf•r lh•> rr~'!lrnr, rl1 max1ni: 110 Otl4"r cum1·b1tck in a uame tn whu·h lh1·y romt· OOl't> tra1hod 24 11 (bJt>I" :t:, Rai<k>r~ 7 K &n.'!IL'i City ~a<'kf"d Oai.11tt10 QIUlrtRrbark K •·n Stabler lllX Um•-:.. with Art Still rt.'<'<>rdln.c four . 111 a vll'V>ry domanaWd hy tht• Chwfs' def1>ru.c Gary fillfharo n •turn•>d b Stabler 1nln<' .. pllon 70 yardb for OO<.' TU and J T ~mlth 'rc\umt:d u punt 88 yar<i.-s for anotht'r :.rorc R.ed.IJkAns 11. CardJnals 7 WW1tungton yielded JOO pQ11lng )ards lo Jun Hart but capttahzt:d on four fumble rccovt>n eb 10 beat St LouJ" ftooklc linebacker Oon llQvn n · rovered one of tht· fumblt.., 1n the Pnd wnt· for on1 of tht· RedskJn TVs Th•· oth..r n •ruv1•n1·.., h11ll•-d f'a rd1n al <lnvt•s t1t•ep 1n Wa11htn){lon l'·rr1Lory and th•· ·~kin' c.I~•> suc ked Hart thr~ llmf'b I.Jons 24, YaJoons Z3 Rookie J efr Komlo paaaed for two toochdown., as ~troll woo 1l3 r1rst icame •/tn three straight lrn1ses He completed 19 of 35 1tltempl3 for 289 y ards "I 'l&Jd all wttk that lh111 ('OOlt1 be ttie t.ought-!11 game we wUI havf> 1111 year," 'l1tid Falcon Coach Leeman Bennett "Tht• Llon'I n.-edffi «t win and they ~ot It " SalntH JO, 4~r4' 21 /\rchte Manning rompl1-tf'd 20 t>f 28 paM~ for J.">5 yard.'! and two Tf>'I ,., N.,w Orleanl'I won 1t~ fir'lt gamf' of the Yf'ur ant1 llt((gl'd ~an Fr anr 1s.<:ll w1lh IL'> fourth lo!<>l\ Tony Calbreath ah" ,.,.on·d two T fh for th•· ~111nt.., 1-.al(I"' 17, Giant" ll W1lhn1 M11111w1rnny ru'lhl"'(I for l2t. yJr<ll\ un<1 '"''r1·cl 1>11 1 ',.1,,Jtll II•••'• pluy lrt1rn K1,n J.t'"'''r'k1 J'I l 'h1l.tl1••lphH h.Jn<l1 <I "41•w Yeirlr. 11-. ft>1Jrlh c ''" ~~c uu vt· 10'>'> John Sr1ar rJ hl0<·lt t-c1 d punt 1>1>ll1ng ur> J awoniJtt ·~ 11.J pa.-.'> to Mr>nt(('>mt'ry and abo mud1· an rntern·puon h<Jlt.Jng., l11t.i"g"m" r.1nnt rally Dotphlnl'l J I , Bt>ar'I 16 Larry C~nk1t VMHI rm Tl> rtln'> 11( '>O•'. nln•'. and 12 yard.<1 lhP fir\t tlm f· in h1" 11 Vf'H rar f"1•r that hf> hbb h(jd thr•·•· T l>. 1n .1•.1n~lf·1(Hm•• 1.-11'1 IOI( \haml J>b'lt ( h11 ·••''• 11 111;"" lt1• l11urlh •tru1~•ht \11tr1rv for lh•· r>olvt11n.' 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Sweep · -~ ~~----........ _, .... loo tial()ID ti.Mil kQllb.LQaia -.J••~'i!l~BYC. • Beach Yacbtub, wu a double PHD..C -l . P91asus. J~ wtnner Saturday and SUnday in Monteomery, CBYC; 2. Scok:t n..n··-~owd·' iDI tbe .. _.. ' m&a· aioe lD a *::= _. wtth the A ..... ~ ...apt •l Anabelm Stadium. .. ReallaUeal\y, we bave lo s weep." lllaoa1u Wblt 1 ll•not Hid after \be llOJall kept thelr allm Am.,lcan L.ea1ue We.ten Divtaloe hope8 alive with a +.J .trtory over the Oakland A'1 Sunday "We've Cot a chance ti w. on· ly wln two. but it'• not a toad one." Henoa aald "U we lose two, lt's see you neat year." Kansas City remained three games behind the An&ell with the Vl(\lory. acl\)eved when third baseman Wayne Gross' fielding e rror e n a bled the Royals to score three une arned runs in a fOUI run. fourth-imning rally. ··A sweep is necessary, and we can do it.," said George Breu, whose 23T'd homer led off the in· rung. "The last. time we played in Anaheim we clobbered them three straight.'' 'l'lritl• Eli•jaated? MILWAUKEE -Th e Milwaukee Brewers have beaten Minnesota in six of nine meet ings this year. but the Twins' de- feat Sunday may have been the toughest of all to take A Ct er the Twms had stormed back from fiv e runs behind to tie at 7.7 in the sixth inning, Don Money singled home Charlie Moore in the Brewers half of the inning. The Brewers held on for an 8·7 victory, which dropped the Twins four ~ames behind the Angels with six games to play. Twins Manager Gene Mauch kicked a folrung chair against his locke r room cubicle ar. terward but then calmed down. "We felt we were going to win "'hen we came back to tie. but we felt that all day." Mauch said .. But in County Staruum it's a good idea to have a lead the last few innings, especially this time of year, because the shadows really make it tough on the hitters I'll bet if you look it up you'll find the team learung late in daytime gam es here almost always wins." ... ·~,. ..... HOUS'ION -Cl•luatl'I Jtay KJatiM MCllNd on UM t.1 plQ ot lh aame. l"Oflkte ptiebet P'nnll . Puiore didn'\ lole bla calm, and UM Redl erup&ed fOf' a ftve-nm fourth u.iftl Sunday to beat the ffouam Altrol, 7·t. Th• triumph allow9d the Reda lo avoid beln& •••pt lo the we.came &eriea and lo leave tOWft wkb a 1 YI 1ame lead over tbe A1tro11 ln tbo National Lea1ue'1 West Oiviaioa. The Aatros, who take tbear pennant hopes on the road for the final seven games of the s eas on, lert nine runners st.randed -including a bases- loaded situation in the fourth in· nang. Cincinnati cloees out the regular season with six home games. ~.r.,.,,.,,. PHILADELPHlA -The Na- tional League East-leading Mon· treat Expos prepared for a crucial showdown with second- pl ace Pitts burgh tonight by c rus h in g the P hila d e lphia Phillies 7-4 wi th a 15-hat attack and a complete game from Bill Lee "It keeps us a half-game up." said cat.cher Gar y Carter after Lee picked up his 16th victory of the season and kept the Expoe in first place. "Our fate is in our hands," added Carter. "That's the way it should be." Montreal meets Pittsburgh in a twi-night doubleheader. The teams play single games Tues· day and Wednesday IJ~• Stay Clo•~ CHICAGO Willie Star gell and J im Bibby had control or mat ters Sunday and Manager Chuck Tanner couldn't have had the situation in better ha nds as the Pittsburgh Pirates remafoed within one-half game or the NL East lead with a 6·0 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Sta rgell s macked a two.run double m a five-run second in· ning and Bibby hurled a lhree- hit shut.out as the second-place Pirates kept the press ure on first-place Montreal. Tight Going Sweden 's Ma y be X ll <l eft) leads Australia 's Pacemaker to the reaching mark in the first of two races Saturday in San Francisco to select a challenger for the Australian-Amen can Cup The Swedish entry won both matches in tight contests, skippered by Patn c Fredell. __ f'r om Page BJ CASTILLO'S COLUMN. • • you get down lo 1t , 1t 's not lht· ofrlcials that should be blamed for the blunder that decides a championship, it's the system. A .500 passing percentage 1s good in football and a ~ balling average is more than adequate LO baseball. Yet, in a fiel~ m wtuch they are just copper pennies next to silver dollars. offac1als are ridiculed if they're only 99 percent n ght FOR ALL ITS HIGH-POWERED MEGABUCKS, rro sports of ficiating isn't even as em c1enl as a major b1gh schoo track meet Even with 10 j udges at the finish line. track rehes on a Polaroid print to decide the winner or a clost: race In footba ll , a net work tan have 20 cameras s howinli( 20 d1f fere nt angles or a ru m ble and illl that m atters is that the head referee thought he bad a good pos1hon to call the touchdown We could get rid or most or lhe controversy. all of the ambigu1 tv and even eliminate the Raiders' forward rumblateral 1f football allowed each team one instant replay timeout per game. Instead or bringing on the chains, they could bnng in the TV monitor It'd save a lot of headaches a nd it 'd make a lot of bettors happy Who knows? They could even paint the ca meras black and white . hang a yellow flag on them and make sure their lenses are always out of focus After all. we don't want to do drive zebras into extinction, do we? Newport Ocean Sailln& Auocia-Mist , Don A.ndencm, BYC; 3. tion'sArgoeyrace. . Fun Won, Bruce Fettel. CBYC. Olaoo won the Pacific Han-O R CA -l. Viva, Bowl• dlcap Racing Fleet Class A Houghton, SSYC; 2. Eighth Day divisloo in the race from Roger MacGregor, LIYC; 3 Newport to Los Angeles Harbor Osprey, Stewart Towle, VYC. on Saturday and repeated lbe SORO -l. Vantage, Did victory in the race from Los Seward, LSF; 2. Paper Tiger Angeles Harbor to Newport Jim Murtl an d , BYC ; 3 Beach on Sunday. Salacious. Richard Schlesinger The only other double winner SSYC. was Vantage, skippered by Dick Cabrillo Beach to Newpor1 Seward, Uttle Ships Fleet.. of Beach, Sunday: Long Beach in a new division PHRF-A 1. Typhoon; 2 called the Southern Ocean Rae -Cats Pajamas : 3 . Debra ing Division <SORO> Richard Rawf, SSYC. Forty-five boats partic1pat.ed PHRF·B ~ 1. Gold Rush, Kell in the Argosy, one of NOSA's fall Grubbs, SSYC: 2 Electric, Allu features. The yachts rafted up in Molbo, SSYC ; 3 Avante II. outer Los Angeles Harbor Satur-PHRF-C 1. Witch, Edwir d~y night. Corwin, S..~YC . 2. Pegasus; 3 Results or Saturday's r ace Dos Vinos. Larry Lane-Keilt from Newport Lo Cabrillo Miller,SBYRC. Beach. O RCA -I lnvictus, Mik( PHRF-A 1. 'l'yptloon. John C ru1cks hank , DP-YC , 2 Olson , LBYC : 2. Fiver, Bill Crus ader, Mike Kane. SSYC; 3 Rohrs. VYC. 3. Cats Pajamas. Viva Carl Last. VYC. SORO I Vantage; 2 PHRF-B 1 Wmdchild. ~ Sorcerer. Dennis Rasooe, VYC. Armstrong. VYC , 2 Av ante I I. 3 Salac10us. Whiplash Scores Pinhero's Cal-25 Wins Ja c k P 1nh e r o s C al 25 Whiplash from Oceanside Ya t ht Club was the overall winner in Oao a Pornt Yacht Club's Tn Port race S unday in thf' only race al ong the coast that fo und brisk !>3.Jling wmds Porty·two yachts start£-<! tht· 67-mtle r a r e bPt\.\ec•n OanJ P o i nt. Ne w p o r t Hea ch Oce ans ide :.ind back tu f><H 1d Poin t and onlv 32 rin1 '>hL.od ..... 20 knot wind'> burft'led th<' 01-. t r e s u I l 1 n g 1 n n u m 1• r o u .., knockdown!> and blown out sail.., T h e r act' "' a s th .-•.i x t h ,, f D P YC '., Dan a S 1·r 11•-. f 111 Pl'rformann: lland1c<ip Rac·111g Flt'et vachl.!> PH IH ' A I Hand v TClr c:reg Sands, SI BYC, 2 Ozyman· d1us. Jerry Purcell . DPYC: 3 ~cdutt1on, Gene W1lh a ms , BYC PHHF B I Sea Shift, Dave Pint' OYC 2 The Vulgar Boat m;1n Hugh Curran J e rry An dnson DPYC :J Claire de Lune>. Paul Fr;m e r Ut'YC ~ PH ((" (' I llolo Kik1 . H1ch:.ir!I R~. Capo BYC . 2 I ;andatr Lk1uf.! .font·.., IJ PYC. :I l<t·t1 ~-'•, ~1 1 k 1• ~and~. J)l'\T I'll IH f) I Wh1 r,la:-.h, .J;wk f'1nhn 11 O't C' 2 Hold ~·ort)('s I d ( umm111-. f'apo BYC ' 1 '\,,..,I\ llo\.\•1r d Trut•h<i CJ\1'0 I\\ ( vhnian-l 2 Winn~r Sutton Has a New Role 33Turn Out Thirty -three boats an six classes turned out Sunday for Huntington Harbour Yac ht Club's Indian Summer Regatta S t'c o nd overal l "'l·nt 111 Richa rd Ralf'~ Rangt'r ~ Holr1 K1k1 . Capis trano B a ~ Yacht Club, and th1rd was Gandal!. a Ranger-26 skippered by D<Juc Jones, Dana Pomt Yacht ClulJ Class result.c; · CLDB -l. Take Fl\c. kt,t,, Meh ·11le and Mike Hl•ntll'' DPYC, 2 V·Max, John llooix:r. OPYC Boo 11:.il..t·r of C'Jbrtllo Hcac·h 't Jl'hl Club took ho me the· ..,t·hod, Tro1>h~ Sunday a fter "'1nnm~ :\e"' port II arbor Ya('hli Clu b'-; a nn u::I s eries for th<' I • limdn I:! l I..,., I( 11 nnt r up "'J:o. J pff Mc n ckcl of \II 'I <' an1f Lh1r<l was Tern l r llll'~l ~fl't (' • Dodger Pitching Star Gets a Save SAN DIEGO (AP > -Whjle the Los Angeles Dodgers were battling for self respect as a team by aiming for a .500 season, San Diego's Roger Craig was seeking self respect. as a manager by getting tough with hls players. they capitalized on pitcher Steve Mura':-throwing error on a sacrifice bunt which allowed one run to score and a s acrifice fly that scored another as Los Angeles took a 4·2 lead in the eighth. The Padres' skipper . whose contract expires Sept. 30, announced some new policies following a 5·2 loss to the Dodgers Sunday afternoon San 01ego committed three errors inclurung two in t~e eighth inning whe n Los Angeles snapped a 2·2 tie with a pair of runs STEVE YEAGER'S 12th home run in the ninth ended the scoring and Don Sutton made his first re lief appearance since 1976. working the mnth to s ave the game for Lerrin LaGrow, 5·1 Mura, 4-4, suffe red the loss. '"I had a team meeting after the game and told the guys that I don't know if I'm going to be back next vear but if I a m , we're going to have some differen' rwes around here," said Cr aig. "They might as well start learning them right now." The Dodgers moved their record to 76-80 when "U took the best pitcher in the history of the Los Angeles Dodgers to hold a three-run lead." joked Manager Tom Lasorda. "lt would be nice to re ach the .500 mark. I'm proud of the Cact that when we were in last place earlier this year , W C' got ourselves off the floor. That takes a lot of pride .. NFL Standings American Conference National Conferenu Miami New England Buffalo NY Jets Baltimore Pittsburgh Cleveland Houston Cincinnati Denver San Diego Kansas City Oakland Seattle East w L T Pct. 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Io eecb of the cont.est.a tbe Ant· eaten ' lud.ing scorer wes Mike Evaiu Evans had two goaa againllt Cal and four aiainst Stan· ford ..................... ,..-.. ---····----.... i VOLLEYIALL : : UIA·JAPAH : : ._., ....... , .. : : Use ""' k1lt In. ht • ,.... : • Tic ... 1 Info (714 \ HI ·. : 211) 04 (2131 & .. ·0537 : ••••••••••••••••••••• DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? I I H you Ott..., 111 ...... !tit ~ttr Ac ICOll O"'• rov o ~ Uort in hf9 71 You t8" ...,,..,te mot I .. h Olld •e11p """'of your ,,,..,,., JI loMr141tc, it your¥ 11,. no det¥oc• out Ofl ICE WIU AN!'>WU Y()V~ OUt~flON~ A&OUT 8.ANKllUPfCY WlfHOUf (~ARC( Ou• In•• NlfJ lttJO,onobl• ALANlUIYA AnOINIV AT LAW (71•)MI·~ 130000Vf ff sum~ ~T tlAC.M, CMlf. '1..0 CONTRACTORS • SUPPi.ias '· w Oodoe!Ot'll McGt .......... Mc. ~ lfMl9e Y'O'I to eft °'*' Houle Mondey. ....,. 2• TM! ,ridty. 8-f. 2"" 1·30 A;M to &.<IO P.M. LOCA"°" MMI fl&Mt IOOM ........................... -..CA.""' --·, ................ , ............ , c...-. 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Among them : coins that are not for spending. booka that are not for reading, paintings that are not for viewing, s tam ps that are not for malling. THESE ARE BE YOND THE traditional mediums. They involve possibilities for profit and n sks for loss that challenge the imagination Th e gag about the wheeler·dealcr who t ried to un load a railroad c ur of rotten sardines on a skeptical buyer ai> pears even more appropria~ at t he start of the 1980s than at the beginning of the 1970s Off ·beal and far-out are the a reas in which the gamblers have been playing and In the wild ly gy ratin(' commodity marl<eU.. the equally frantic markets for op· t1ons and futures In real estate. the lon g-Lived ups urge m prices reflecu. the depth of SJ)e{'ulation as wcU as investment. In gold , th(; whirling price spiral has re flectoo widespread specuJatiOL, ·ai. well as growing mistrust or-paper currencies In other precious metals. the gambling ha:. pushed up pricei.. too. to virtually un bc>li1·\ ;,ible levcb In tht• !.l cH·k rn .1 r k "'t ~ . t h e r t• h a !> b1•1:n gambling 1n the Money's Worth '>U c01lll-<l cru.1no i.tcx·k!.. 1n lo1A er pnccd. virtually unkno1A1 1!',Ul'' m .,tocks 1dcnt1f1cd "" ripe for t<tkc over bid:-. frtt•ndty or unfnendl~ Bl'T IT IS !'CO EXAGGERATION to '><t Y Lhat. overall· chi.' -;tcx k market ha!> i.hOIA n nu r<:al trend for more than . dl·t <!dt' "Tht-i.tcX'k m ;1rket today I!> ~trt-wn with more bargain th<Jn I've !>t"<:n m many year!> ::.a;s Roy Neuberger, hea1: of tht: brokt:rd..:l' firm of !'/cubergcr a.nd Berman and on• O( the h:w ~Ur\ l\Or!'> Of the 1929 crash ::.till actively trad1n; on Wall !>t rt-<"l "The n:.h nf :i cra.,h 1n l>t()('k pnces from these le\ cl arc 1~~ lhdJl 1n otht·r m 1:dlums. while th•: chancei. of mJJOr .11h .rnn· )!r''"" 1h1· lonRer prt<'•'!> c ma1 n ' d1 pn·'>.,('Ci. 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U S OonilttUllOf\ CMNIWS MAIJOI M11M)a f\uet • bl•~-li ~eeoer en0 _,, 11\11 lfle1 b9COtnl ''°" lrleNI• Actor Ted Knisbt gusps ut the tn c rt ued fost of m er<"huhditse 1n ·the KNB documentary "$70 and Still No Sense." ainng tonight ut 7 ;j() on Channl'l I rt..e ~ng -WhO ... tnrollad 1n H~erd·e ci ... or u and sp«tOlng their lllM d<Mmlfl9 ot Rtldc:Olfe Qlrt•. C:.fl "'4 theu brlglll IUhJ!N are flit by Ille llatell '-"'v of Worl<I ww 11 Stare Petry Klt\9. 8'.- Bo• l11tner 01bor1n R1n1n IP111 I ol 31 • ILOWWCV Lucy_....... • ,...,, an actle*\t WI Ille P..,l.Uf> '"'°' ~ M t.fAGAZJHE _. '°' • .....,,.. •"'II -iv,_ Roch'~ al a llln! c;e•- l alTOHIGHT MACNB.. I L.IHMA MPORT HO 8 (l) THI WHITE 8HAOOW 0 2.eG-AOKR'T l f\1b •• tor<*S by fief~ WNlti.t and II rUOQllCI flf• ra1rt 10 1)9'1orm em8fgoMC)f wrgerron-..., onju,..,,, e!U• de<'11 In an laollllil<I rnoun '"In cabin 1 ~.~ n.,..., 1-Stem (RI 7'001:.'~ 7:30 8 THE MUPPET I ~.aft ll<Klt 1.Alltn. -· -KN8C 8PECIAL "$1G -'Ml Sim No s.o ... rod Knion1 11011i. lh11 1e11v tool< 11 rtwi 1ae11c.a1 c;n1noe• 111 the ooet of llv1110 111 Sou1heln Cahl0<n11 o.,. .. A hlll•• bllc;k yuulh ••lv•n•no to 1,,.,v,... .11.,, Ill month• 1n p•!tl0<1 lo• ,. mm• no tm7f>"t (omm1l c.onvlnc•• tne bual\etblU ltt11rn lhftt Co.ch ROMIOI II • •8Gll•I Q) MERV GRIFFIN C...uAll Nine Sler>ellard Anna Biorn. Vulllt AINlll f(QIO 8•¥~•1 MICltlMll Prm ''~ V•blktt Knull••" I ""Y H>tm•ltr,n ~GAUT PERFORMANCES ...CNl.Wt ••llW'f OA YI llOAIH 0 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE • • ,._, OI c:aatl the Cunf\ ongh.,,... •-I out 1"9 IOOM •l>OVI 1M o.,eoe and enc1 up --r Fn u · u 1enant G ll JOKER'S W'IU> CD M·•·a·H ,,... p&al ·-)'MIS I MEWL YWEO OAME TIC TAC OOIJOH Al.l IH THE FAMIL V ~Ill.ti " H1ppoe r 11end" Come rov1 .. 1 Wt11ltt l t1UrH Miid N"lhu HrH h•lllhnl) tu-It"' •111'1< nnn flf Af1t'll•ft10 Wlldttt C.harllJ' millktttl on u~•ttllh(} tf1•, LllV"'V wboUI Atnlltrl/0 U(ltl I""''" 1P"'1 'ot :>) B<Jrn•totn ConOvc:t• ri.o U<>•ton Symphony LCKlf'I ,.,d a"'"''"'" 111.01 the l)l<.11\11ha on li&ZI I I>. fltUll Symphony, ' l1alut rng llOOf Kll"nillh R~ nnd ll'le Tonglflwood FNll· 0 MOVIE ,-,.,. .. ce>mc>I•"'• 10 ~ al Barke< .. ,..~ H1w1<eye 11 ttw<>' ,,..,. Cttlel SurQ80fl ....... 407711\ • 0000TIME8 • • • '"" w .. ,,.,,,., e 8ANR>fU> ANO SON Fred pretend· '" MJfle< l•o-w'>•pl9• ~ <When he Ila• Flort01 F hpa fD MACNEIL I L.£HAER AIEPOffT m llAC<>f: CIVILIZATION I 111401 Ci•ry Coop"' Wei "" Brennan The 1ymnn1 c ot Jvd09 Roy Boan oa con lronl"° by llltl f)()worlul .. Wt1t1erner •• (2 I'll• 1 ""' ChO•ul IR) <l~ MOVIE CiJ MOVIE Chann~I IA•t in9 11 G KNXT !CBS) Los Angl'lo··· 0 KNBC (NBC) LO'> l\nqt•lu'> 0 KTLA tlnd l Lo<. Ang,.lu, 0 KA8C·TV1ABC1 LO'> Anqclt", (J ""MB 1CBS1 ~·'" D•cW> ;o • "OperallOn P8111(;()8t" (t0511J Cary O•Nll. Tony C.u• I 1• A 94.rbmarlne '°"' monder '9"°''" 1...;iul• hons "' orct.< to Qttl "" vtrs~t bock on action I? • * "" "The Big Game" ( 197:?1 Slephen Boyd, Jorrmu Nv~ foreign Q<>Vern""'11• ettempl lo ()l>t11n • pow«tut mono GOOl•OI d<MrA from llm10 ren oc.rentoa11 I?"'' I 11•1 ' 0 1\1 U· TV (Ind J lo<. An'1l°l1·, !10 KC::J T t At:iCI ~an 011•qrJ CD K 1 TV tlnO) L<J'> Ang1·h•-, Q) CAROL BURNETT ANO FRIENDS t-30 0 C6 Wt<RP IN CINCINNATI Wht•• Jonnny a O"llrlflnd '" 1mpwttet>tiy ""''""O le>< him ul "'" &tlltlOn Jol\nny snd tn•1 WKAP Slaff "Y 17> con Q) KCOP rv Clnel I LU'> An<JPlr·< al KCl J TV 1P85) Lo·, An<i"""" l ,1JP~t W1U1um C..on1t1t1 Q) MOVIE m KOCE rv 1POl:..1 Hunlort<JIOn 8uJ1 11 • • • no11oc11,,n~ '" A (wtt!un r yu !l'lh?I l 111.r """" n11 "'-9"11rt&nd root ru ~V" 1>1m !Part <I ot ?I 'Otello' Airs T onight Placido Domin go Stars in Verdi C lassic By MlKE Sll.VERMAN NEW YORK IAPl Tenor f'lac1do Uomingo com,1ders the title <'hc.tracter 1n Verdi's '()tello" hi-; ··role of roles," and h<"s 1owttmg a ehance to p<:rform 11 on orw of grcind OJJern's night "' night:-. the fJpcn1ng or th<· Metropohurn Opera season And. for the h rst tune. th1:. vt•ar·:. opening night. ton11(ht will ht televised. as part or lhe · · 1.1 ve from the Mel" series on Publi c Broad ca s ting Ser vice sta· lions. <KCE.'T. Channel 28, itt 8J "ll 's the most challe ngin g part fo r sm~ihg and acting com bincd that u tenor could get,': the bur ly. Spanish born rJl)m ingo s aid 1r1 an interview "Everybody know s t he Sh akespe.,n· play up 1Jnd OOMINGO down. so you have to find your own mold ror the character to m ake 1t fn.-sh " Domingo said the role or the Jealous Moor who 1s tru·k<:d 1n lo believing his wife ,., unfo1thful c·1Jlls for ":.. powerful st<.1rt bot h VQndly and with thf• <·haractcr •· "YOU llAVF, TO mukP htm :.ccm a big man. a great man, so that when the audience sees him ~o straight down later. 1l makes rt even more pathctu: ," h<' i.rud "And vocally, the firs t time he opens has mouth ts with a very d e manding phrase reJri1c1n~ about a military vi<·tory that has to have a big impact " l>om1ngo, who fa r st sang "CJtello" rn Hamburg in 1975, 1i. known for the wide range ,,r thl' roles he sings and his frpqu,..nt pcrformanrc!'> more than I .400 so far. "THAT'S MOR E than twice a.s m ~my as most tenors give in the1 r whole car eers," bo&!.led Domingo, who at 38 is c learly not about to call It quits Screenwriter S een The role of the screenwriter will be explored In a senes of pubUc television programs lo be produced by KOCE-TV W'ld the American Film Foundation. The six-p art series, "Word Into Image," was m ade possible by a $222,500 federal ~rant given jointly to the Huntington Bench television station and t he foundation's school of film and video. Terry Sanders, foundation vice preside nt and project director said the series will e mphasize the creative act of transforming various Corms of written works into a screenplay. The series is tentatively scheduled lo air in the fall of 1980. Among the more demanding parts he looks fl>rwa rd to some· day s1ng 1nt.l arc Trist<Jn 1n W llgner's "Tristan and rsolde" a nd Aeneas tn Berlioz' "The Trojllns .. In rac·t. he will sing the la lier with th<· M l't m the nt'Xt cuuph· of yf>ar!'> Tonight's "Otc•IJo·· marks Domingo's fourth Met operung night c.tnd has fourth telecast an thl' scnt.'l> that started 1n spnng or 1977. HIS CHI EF riva l" for pre t•mrnencc among today's tenor star s 1:-. another television favor ite. Luciano Pavarotti, whc specializes in somewhat lighter roles L'lan Domingo but who has be.-n moving into h eavier dramatic territory lately T hou11h Domingo claimed to have n o an1mogit y toward Pavurotli, there obviously is no love lost bctwen the two, and Domingo spoke condescendingly of his Italian colleague's love for publicity and the s how business spotlight "If somebody wan ts to build himself up in public relations, become a personality on TV Uke Jackie Gleason . that's perfectly alright." Domingo said, "but 1t does n 't have anything lo do with the operatic world." JOINING DOMINGO in the • 'Ole llo" broadcast will be baritone Sherrill Milnes as the villainous rago. a nd Gilda Cruz· Romo as th e he ro's ill·faled TUB·E TOPPERS ABC en 6:00 -Monday N11ht Foot· ball Thu Oallu Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns clash in a battle of the unbcatem. KOOP (13) 8:00 -''Reflections in a Golden· Eye." Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor statr in this movie -dl'fllla-.wltb Brlan Keith and Julie Harris. NBC (4 ) 9 :00 -"The Last Convert!· bJe." A new TV movie, the first of three parts. centering on fi ve young Harvard men at the out.8 et of World Wa r II . 10:00 G ()) I.OU GMNT ThO ..-..oom ti.If 1tno I~ Ill ll>O- ..,,.,, 1 lormw '-""' 1..,onar r.....i& pto<-.al intotmal~ •bOul ''*" 10 • goealp fna9&11M I D HEWS MOVll'. To De """°"~ II hr. 30m111) Cl) NIGHT OALLEA't' Mat.. Ml l ,91JQh Alt un-lul CC>lf\ed'-' w1U 00 almOll enyl!\1"11 tor iauoi.. 1o:ao CD m NEWS «:) MEETIHO Of: MJN08 Cl>a•lt t Darwin l;moly 01d1n!IOn GahllO and Allill thl H..n d•KVll <.rrtaltvlly, Jove llllln ano lt\an u • watTtr.t -6iing an 11111 prOQ••m wrtlltln lln<I I mo04<01.,,i by ~'"'"' All4WI (R) 11<00 8 D (f i 'l-01 NEW'l ft MAKE ME LAUGH 0 STANFORD f-OOTBALL HIOHLIOHTS Q) M"A 'S"H H J N,., .. , r ~ h t ,, ..,,,., tvotut•' q Kt·~ • • r if,•' JttN'npl• ,,.. • ..,. •• , fjf .. ""' "'"th•b~ft tlU•i>tu n •r.rl """ (11 fr •Ill< • (l',OI VfA • THI lfHNY HIU. a..ow B«lny Mj)lfM to be a Quodo4'ln00 Mtltl With efftci• and orooe INI IUtll dOfftWOtll t1 30 IJ tWWt' 0 A COfl 1111r.1 allamPllflll 10 00 &llalGflt COfl\4K IO Hetfy lor llOlp wtlen her IQ<"tn¥r pertnor threaten• ...., 1111 0 T()NIOH'T '()"""i ll<*t BJ! 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I 19501 JOMClh Cou.., Paul 81-...-1 A cr1ppl9d VOYng wom•n reform• a petty thief I l ht • 40 m4n l l 110• MOVIE • • • ·w o man In OeiHllOn'" 119110) Dirk 8oQwde. .Hl•n Kent Ftve pe0f)i41 •ac.h h&ve a dllle< enl 11ory 10 11141 conc;etn1ng IM murd4tt or a lollun<1 llller I I '" 30 min l 'l'aw•d a 11·11 DoPJd•P ;t1,,.,,,.,. -AFTERHOON - 'a:.-oo a • • • • (Hll8V•eve · I 14>~1 Jott..-6rsgson 0.11ah Sh4l<•dl\n Two E.no· ''"" c.ouoUH p11 thit" witL .,.,"' dttfttrm1rhthOn agato•I ortch ottutr rn w t'1 o c.roa• ',,,.1ntty wntiQuo cur , aco 11 nr 10 mm I 3 00 10 • * • r11•• Hy" hr..:t.1•trmun f l'i6R)f_.1ttllrQ"• '••,.{)a.I H•'" Y.JdtfJ•_.• F.rJUr / .\flJ pul' 'ti t l"IMMf f 1Jf ..,.~ w t1h•r .r,rn .. T•(l'/111 frhtfh tQ• ,,, tll•1f ,, ". *'nt'\Q turlf.,al r 1 ht $11 IU•f J JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk T( ll Ml k()blfJ I' (A. If O~•IA -0.lfi •'()Mt} 7-i,("~ - Joining For~f-s Often al odct~. tlu.·sc· four JOtn forces aga1n~t .1 v1~1t1ng l'On gr~ss1onal aid~ on .. M A ·s· 11 ' toniJ!hl at 9 on CBS. Channel 2 From left arc l>:t\ rd Ogden Stwrs, /\Ian Alda. t..orella Sw1t and Mrkt' Farrell Handicapped Boy Eye d HOLLYWOOD <APJ Producer Norman var and writer /\lex Haley say they want to cast the role of J handicapped youngster with a real handicapped boy for their new CBS pilot and mani !leraes, "Tumblin ' llud dies." He must use a crutch, and be able to jump a rencc. m ounl u horse. com· pete an a footrace, and do about whatever else boys his age do A Southern hoy with a natural ac- cent will be ~iven pr('r€.'rcnce. 11c cording lo casting director Reuben Cannon Personal auditions will be held in 'Lydia' Serie ·On KOCE I 11\1' for 1.-.111 :. II ~: B.11 ,.. I on 11f f 11 ..,, lto\I 10 lht )•I// ,1)'1' \'I I' 11111 I I" 1111 1r10 \1 "1111 f l&ftrlo rl \l.r ll·r 1111·1 •· I I o·.1t1·1 I 111 rf;, \, .11 •1 11 m Ii o 1 11111111 • 1 h 1 lo' t'I k 1111 )\(I( ,. 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Desdem ona . -~~~~~~~~ FROM Fash io n Islan d ' Newport B each STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR -· __ , __ .......... _ .. __ _ . . ' "He s trying to breok his old bubble gum record!" fOR BEnER OR FOR WORSE SHOE MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "There's a $f>9Cial Parent· Teachers meeting tonight: Mr s. Gallagher, you and daddy." DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WtNKERBEAN HS) ! WE (:,OT A m..e.GRAM I t& IT A 8m;> CF EXWJTIOO FROM -n.r; ~~ GORDO by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson -rwo NICKELS ,A~D A PAPER CL IP. .. ORABBLE Geoqraph'j E"-~m DR . SMOCK MISS PEACH by Chlrtn M. Schulz EXftAIN TITtf IX TO ME A/!l>JN, WIU. ~00? \) ~8me t.he hight.st. lT\O\/nt.3ln ln t.he world. • lj f "' } : .. r . ' " ~ I~~. YOtA'VE oe:c.ioeo it:> Qurr ~CHCOC-A5 CF YE?, M1?5 PEA~ !'VE 1-E.A~NED ALL l NEED ro KNOW ~~MY '~EN PfroFE~StON. 100.AY ?' by Gus Arriola ·~ .. ~ ; • 11! • ~ I; .. "I hate Moftdlytl" by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont by fM!lt Lazarius Wl-<A"T" t5 YCt-1~ -.:""o~N P~e~r ?.~ TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE JUDGE PARKER Af> ~KTEUS M~. REE&E WHY HE LOOT Hl5 JO&. THEY ARE NOT AWARE THA1'61EVIE I> AWAKE ANO Ll5TENIN(; ! /IJ'AR.0 4.P i1P~j\ --~~~~~~~"""'"""-THE TRUTH l5 I ~HOULD'VE BEEN FIRED YEA~ AGO, MR5. REE5E ! I WAS NO GOODA5A 5ALE5MAN! MORE THAN THAT, l 'M JUST NO 0000! TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY L..015A WO< (OOR ~ MU1l=)1 HIS CHAUFFa.IRt ANP HIS "SWEP'! 5AM A:>KED tv·~ H· l - THOV6HT I A~-;, AA ALCO HOLIC .. AND I TOLD Hlf\\ I DIDN'T THINK ~-IHA l I NEVE~ (>RINK ALONE ' NANCY--· 1 WANT YOU TO BUT l WANT TO RIDE MY B IKE ·-- YOUR ARMS NEED SOME EXERC~~. RAKE THE LAWN MY LEGS NEED EXERCISE. TOO by Harold Le Ooux ACl'l0:;k l H.iti•• 5 ()-1'om.~ •- ''°" 9,..,, ,.d•d 14 f \/ IUC>t' Sutt , l!J USSR range 16 6flOgroup 11 l •uc~ cart 19 Art Astaire 20 Bel0te Mai 21 Solasnec:J 23 Ow'<Y'ef!. 25 Lat"~ 26 Ar1hunan tao-, ;.'8 Is dCCl:'Otl'O 2 WO<dS 32 Banner-s 37 Wa"'-"' J8 Study 39 POie{, 41 Pasturt' 42 Semite~ 45 Shoem,in 481tem SO Sp11n 51 Bol~ 5' Babbled S8 Ships. se>arS 62~ Preti1 64 E •l'l<1u~11c' btJ Ht'l•oKJI 61 Gt ear LJ'-" 68"1\()1 69 Young ~eil• 10 ~ .. e 7t WMet.i DOWN I Reise Ool 2~. J F <!nC" !l'lt•t 4 ~dlt' '> -Scll•JdO< 6Gr~tx roan 1 C11hc11e~ 8 -bole 9 0.$1)('4 tO CdhfOfTl1a City II Ended 12 Far p,,,,,, 13 Ogte<i 18 MlltUtt• 22 Eptlhel 24 Tllallanc. once 2 7 Laca tvster 29 Mopti l "41 tlt.> J t·Jtvr•; 'l-,rit11' Jh.: ':oJl•J<ll..tY • l'1i1 /II! ')f)lllo:ti •• 1.:1 . ' • l ul ll""' •• ' I P •I. 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N :g---·~ ........ eom IO U..IOpil.IM l&aa.~ •. ,,....... tit ••KJ..J ~· ol eoune. Not UM late unla....u.d DU..a"1'Wldll v.nion. ·•r l.Avtn't .... It." 1.w UM aev.u, atJll a bteut1 at Tl. ·•n.. company wated to ... me for eonvteted -wttbout ler11 aJd -at bnU1JIC ~ll a 1mall·town P1orida poolroom. He wu aeat.eneecf\o ft••~ "• Houlemu ii IM Clllef .1..ue. o1 the United States wbo aarMI to revtew the cue alt.er Gideon'• repeated petltlona. • .. , PLAY OIDBON' ~the ont,- _,.rltOO who belteves In him," aaJd Mlu Wray. "ft hH been a marveloua experience. especially work· lnr wtt.h Henry ronda. We bad never appeared toa•ther before, and I touod bim to be meUculOWl, 1tron1. proteaalonal, an absolute joy to work with.'' HploltaUoa purpo .. ~l . whicb WU ODii' natural, aDd UMy Mal me a .aipt. I •• IO dllm-.Ytd and unhappy wltb tt that I -----------------111dldn"t wut to be aa1odated A naUve of Alberta, Cam., Fay Wray, her real name 1ta.rt.ed in tuma In 1923, worked her way through two-reel westerns and Hal Roach c:om- edlea, became a star wlt.h Erich Von Strobeim'a 1928 c:lualc. "The Weddin& March," wbkh ls still her favorite plc:lu.re. She la famed u ooe of the screen's great screamers due to "King Koog," as well u "The Vampire Bal," "The Mystery of the "Call IU-H11 . MOl'TM D.UUI llOSn ........... wlt.h t.M new picture. "I Hppol4t lbe)' felt that Pul a f .. WOf'd• IOWOflit tor ._ _______ t.he atoey had to be updated But by doto, eo they made lt Loo --------------»0pbiJUcated; UMre waa nobody ~UI "SWEPT AWAY" ~·--no.· Two of ~ <Maftnlnl'a 8e1t (.R) __ ,,_,,,,,,--~----.----,,..... , .. MU'"' MOVll ( .. I PWt ----' Ml '9WI IUIS to YO MM.MINI --~T.r.-------. MllAU ··-e l'Y&N O'Mllll , .. MAIN IYINf IN I """ f!41 CNAMPC .. I ~ -e tU.tN ..,.,._., .. MM1 flMI, MU TIAl1,.1 -~~'-.. ~'90Mlll-~~'"-'~-.....-. "'THf IUDS . AH AU llGHT" "GI '1tUS T JtfYD SlffrS M •t5C4"f«OM ALCAnAr ll"GI "UP 1H SMOtCr l•t •fAHTASU M IGI 7:)0-9:00 r .M. ...... ._ .......... ...... ... IVlaW ... ,. .. ~ ..... "!"' _ ..... ... ..... _._. • C0!9"~ -.cA IA-- you could really ure about. Tbe cl.ut lcal, m)'tholoiacaJ con· .... ., cept ol 'Kln1 Kon1 ,· which la what made ll ao com· pelUna. wu 109l ln the oew venlon. The dlaJocue ajmply dlamayed me. Wax Museum" andotherlhrlllen. BUT SHE ALSO STAaa£o In a ucb dial · iogu111hed films as "Viva Villa," "One Sund;ty Af lemoon," "The Bowery." and many more. She un· derslandably has lroufile remembering them all .. PEIUIAPH THEY COlJLD lmprovo oo the "1 worked 10 weeks on 'Klng Kong: but that ~hook>gy But I mual uy lbat whenever J se~ lhe waa over it period of 10 months," 18Jd the actress, fight between Kong and the other beast w;.at.ever who earned $10,000 for the film. "During lhat 10 b.li. name wu (Tyraoasaurua>, I am always excil· montm I also made four other movies The follow ed. Kong was believable, and be had a wlnning ang year I made lJ J reme mber once when I was personality Amazingly , for an 18·inch figure." in Ne w York four of my fllms were playing o n A fter a~ ab6ence of about 20 years ("I could Broadway." look ur ho~· long rt has been, bul I'm not going to Her f'init hU11band was the famed screenwrtter loo" 1l up"), Miss Wray res umed acUne with a key John Monk Saunders, whom she dhorced in J939 role In a television movie, "Gldeoo'11 Trumpet." after 11 years and one daughter. In 1942, she mar. Tht.> Hallmark Rall of Jt'ame producUon ror CBS is ried another top writer. Robert HtSk1n ("It Hap· baticd on the Anthony Lewis book about -.-pened One Night"), and abandoned h~r career landmark U.S. surre m e Court dec:lslon lbal U · when he w rui wis1gned tcJ the (>ff1ce of War In· sured defendanL-s o legal counsel. formation lo New York H enry Fonda portrays Clarence Ear l Gideon, By The Anocla&ed Press The following are Billboard's bot rtt0rd hits for the week ending September 29 as they appear in this week's Issue or Blllboard magazine. HOT SINGLES I "My Sharona" T he Kna<:k <Capitol/ 2 "Sud Eyes .. Robert John 'EM I) 3 "RL'>c" Herb Alpert CA&M I 4 "Don't Stop 1'11 You Get Enough" M1cha1:l Jackson 1t;p1 c1 5. "After The Love llas Gone" E<trth, Wand & t~ire I Arr I 6 "Loncs<im c Lo11cr " Little Ri ver [hind ICap1t.ol1 7 ''I'll Never Lovt~ This Way Again" Dionne Warwick (t\rtu1ta1 8 "Sall On" Commodorl'!i (Motown> 9 "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" ChurlJe Daniels Band I Epic 1 10. "Doo'l Bnng Me Down" Elttlric U&bl Orchestra (Jet ) TOP LPs I "In Through The Out Door" Led Zeppelu'! I Swan Song> 2 "Get The Knack" The Knack (Cap1 Lol1 3. "Slow Trwn Coming" Bob Oyl;,.n <Colum· bia ) 4 "Ureakfai,t In Ame rica" Superlra mp <A&M1 5 "R1sque·• Chae (All ant.J c I 6 "OH The Wall" '11chacl Jackson 'Epu') 7 "M1dn11<hl Me1g,c" Commodores c Mot.own> 8 "l Arn" Earth, Wand & Fire CArcl 9. "Candy O" Cars < Elektrttl JO •·First Under The Ware" Ltttlt: River Band I Capitol> ANIMAL CRACKERS" SINGING TEtECRAMS 7141675·9966 Wl1'1 COMIDY TO QOI . \~ --,. , I ;' I I '•, MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> "MOONRAKER" (PG) "CAPRICORN Ofl4E" "ROCKY II " IPG: "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "ALMOST SUMMER .. CPO) "HOT STUFF" CPG) .. THE VILLAIN" '"'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT 79" "THE BRINKS J08" (PG) -· K..Mltl•--.. _ ... "ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ" "THE PROPHECY" (PG) "ALIEN"(R) "EYES OF ~AA MAAS" "MEATBALLS'" "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R) '"THE MUPP!T MOYIE" "AEVENOE OF THE PINK. PANTHER" tpq) ''THE WARAIOAS" "UP IN 8MOtC!" ''HQOllEA" AU.. D•tYl·t ... ONN ........... Ml'LT ~ ..... u--..1 11',.._,....., " .... ,..,.,, .... MO'lltER OP ANOTHER daughter and son. she r et1um<:d acting during R1skll'1 s long Illness lie died in J95S S an ce 197 1, Fay h a ... bP Pn thc w1fc of nf'urosurl(eon Sanford Rothenbeqc who has ~·n · · v~ry genc rot.l.'I " about her n :turn Lo work He !;ent h e r two dozen red rosu at the Sant a Ana courthouse location and telt-phonf'<i ,..very night. "I'm not going to try to iitJtrt a rar~r ag1u n." she says "If 1t'., wf}rk for th,.. ... ak1· of work . 1·m not interetSted liut 1r tht' part 111 good Ed Norton Back'! WF.STIJ HO()K ('1mn CA f '1 Vl'tn&n art.or Art Camt·y ""¥'> h•· m.1y ~k h1 ... oltl rnl'nd J:o;d Norton to ht-Ip him r;ut rwxt month wh..r1 hr--Mgnah lht' :sturt 11f :.. ran· to r.,,., •• fund'> for th1· Ltukt-mau Society or Amt.·rw:1 "I'm W"nl' 111 .,hf>w 1111. \hoot a gun, wav•· t r1 pPo plt· and v1s1t with rn y rnenrl hnt• ·· <'arn•·y iia1d Thursday, rl'f1·rran~ l•i HI YC·ar 11111 lf1·r d1 Hulg1n1 Tht' ~1rl's molh1·1. JJ111C1• Uulg1m . ,., 1Jrg<.1m2.'1ng tht· rar(• on Ort 7 "I m1uht cull a d1·ur rntond of mint' in N~w York. u i>cnior ~ub tt·rram·an ~a n1tat1on mitn named Ed Norton <i nd 11sk hi m t{> mitkt an a p- pearance Lo help fl e1d1 a nd her mom." Camt>y '>aid. reftrnnK t11 th1· 1 hurar tt·r hf' mt.1111· ramou .. 1n the tcleV1ii100 St'rle'> "Thi' I lone} mooner .... ., •• ___,.,. • •,• •-•• • • -..,,, "'• -._. •• r THE EXCITEMENT OF ESCAPE ... PLUS THE TERROR OF THE UNKNOWN I 1:r•m=-w1:rtt • IOW&Mt' llOO -.-11 ,, "1)0ff8e.;.t ., ••• _,,, ."' .. ,,.,.,.. .... lllU riau, til .. '11 1 6• >J •tDWUOI JMltlflllllfOlt ••UIOlt Otllfl II •• •""""'1• *"-..A Cl~.\ ~ ,,_,,. , .ii1-t • t 4•,. UAClllU 0t•"Q-• ..... ,1 I •UJO • t "t" t ~ 41. I ,.,, • ., .,,., ... .,,y,,.Jt(;hl;''1' ........ ,, ...... , sraOUIM 011"1 "' ,.r ,. r ~ 1 ", 1-.l r d""'.trd\ I '<"' NI WVORl. CINEDOME 'I >Ml'l I ~ ---· CHAPMAN AV( as.A. FWY »WWIW'I' OD .. -OllAllC£ IJ.4·2HJ ....,.. ... ......,. ..... ,. ....... , ..... ., • "' .... ,. • .... .., • 11'1 ,. • •• • .. ,,.. For ""'* lnbmllon call Entlrlll""""' HoltM 7 4·534.ff& OOM I UZAIC"C llJlln' 0.WtK ~u~Mor . Slff -C) "' -fttut .......... 9'ysn 0'NMI ''TMR MAIN IVINT'' ,., " .. ,, '' I <\I" The i\IO'" ;-In-Laws ':"l 0 ROCKY --::.: D .. ... Plue JAOUAA LIVIE8 ' \ ----....... -. -..-...----.... -··. --··· .. . ......... ----·---.. ..-....... ---__ ,_,..,. ~ ....... ....,_. ....--.....----.. --... -..---... ---------- ~~--~--.................. ,.,. • TotheWOrld Preventive care for babies' eyes is strong trend BJ MA.&CIA FOllSBDG °' .. o.ilY N.itwt • Your baby's eyes They're wooderlul UtUe organs. • An lnfant 's eyes are his windows to the world. He'll reach tor a colorful ratUe; he'll see you smile and he'll smile back. 111st tUm to learn what movements are, and how to keep bis eyes directed toward these objects. OIL CORISH ADVISES that a parent watch for the following during the first three or tour years of a child's life: He'll learn more from the sense or sight than from all the other senses combined, ac· cording to a pamphlet publis hed by lbe American Optometric Association. Because a baby's growth and development may be determined by bow well he sees, there's a strong trend toward preventive care in the vision field. • A gross in. out, up or down turning of one or both eyes for a s ustained periodofµme. • Differences between the appearance of the eyes. •Any lDdlcaUons that the child can't see. The child is cooperative enough for a skllled eye exam by the time he's 3 or 4, says Corish. Twenty.<>ne-month~ld Katie Kurtz of Irvine looks apprehensive as Dr. Art Corish holds a lens bar in front of her eyes to determme if she is farsighted, nearsighted or has an astigmatism. "VERY QUICKLY, babies reach for ratUes and recognize faces. If not, his eyes should be examined," says Dr. Art Corish, an Irvine op- tometrist with a s pecial interest in pedjatric op· tometry. "In the beginning, the baby will look like he's not looking at you. Sometimes his eyes may appear crossed, or may tend to wander. "This is normal during the first few months of life. "WITIDN THE FIRST year, the eyes will begin to team. The baby will use bis eyes together to focus," says Corish, president of the Southern California Optometric Care Council and instructor at Fullerton's Southern California College of Optometry. He says that parents can contribute to their baby's eye growth and development by follow· In g a few sug~estions: •Keep a dim light on in the baby's room so his eyes will have something to look at whenever be awakens. This provides hlm the opportunity of learning to point his eyes at something. • Move his crib to various positions in the room. This allows the baby to receive and respond to lightfrom varying directions. •Change the baby's positiooinbiscribsoligbt exciteseacbeyeandeacbside. • Hang a nursery type mobile lD the baby's room about six to eight feet away from the crib. The ~low movement.a of these colored objects as "We can start to look for types of problems that interfere with vision," be adds. DURING THE OPTOMETRIC vision exam, the optometrist determines bow efficiently a child uses his vision to acquire and process in· formation by investigating the following : • Eye Health: Check for any disease that can be ongoing. • Optical Integrity: To determine the optical characteristics of the ocular system such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and soon. • Aiming and Alignment: Do the eyes aim together efficiently? • Eye Movement: Check the ability to follow an object and look from one object to another. •Focusing: Check the ability to see clearly at all distances and to change focus from one dis- tance to another. • Coordination of the Two Eyes as a Team: Check the a bility to integrat.e the functions of alignment, eye movement and focusing . •Sustained Ability: Check the ability to m ain· tain coordination of the two eyes for extended periods oftime •Visual Perception: Check the ability to re- ceive, analyze, r ecognize, categorize and reproduce the things we see For a list of doctors who work with cbild.ren and those who specialize in vision therapy. parents can call the Orange County Optometric Society,556-3821. KalJe cooper-ates as the doctor asks her to touch the toy with one finger so he can check her fixation ability. •I.~ Katie follows the movement of a pencil in Dr. Corish 's hand while he checks her abiHty to follow an object with her eyes. The doctor adjusts Katie 's head for additional eye tests ... Clinic Doesn't 'Treat Patients' By JOEL C. DON 6f .. o.tty ...... 5t.lff There is a general practice medical clinic in South Laguna where, in close to ei&bt mootba of oper'atlon, a pa· tienl bas never been treated. Even calllng-it a clinic eliclta a strong reaction from Drs. Janice Afruma and Barbara North, who run the medical practice. Their response is almllar to one liven as a person nms biafmgernatta down a blac~board. Called Healthworka, the medical practice is a preven· live approach to health care. · Tbe U.O women docton and staff are more concerned with bepina a person bealtby than waltiq to treat a apeclftc di.lease or illness. At the top of their health list is an iDdlvidual'a level ol stress, fttnele and nutrition. __ TbeY prefer to call tbeir patients "cllenta" because \belr health care approach is to work with rather than to treat an lDdtvidual. "We work wittl tbe aame problems, but we tend to feel tbe way to attack spedftc problems la tbroulh 1eneral health," aa11 Dr. North, •· TllDll llAIN GUPB wnB tndltloDal medical prac- tice la ti.alt la "11.lneea ~;"with treatmmt illvolv· inl ...._.or sursery. WbDe botb pbyalclau eceept many ol tbe tndltloaal medical pnctic:ea, they a1IO b&IDd ill a CODCern for apenoa'a llf9ll71e. Among the tools used to enrich a person's health are nutritional guidance, exerclae,biofeedback, self·hypnosis, yoga and meditation. The emphasis on the ·emotional as well a5 physical well·being of the client is important because of the com· mon feeling among physicians about the psychosomatic originoflllnesses, Dr. Nortbsaya. · "Most pbyalcians agree that many illneuel in our culture are related to lifestyle," abe says. "Tbe quesUon ts what do YoU want to do when a specific disease shows up?" UCI aecond·year medical student Patty Glau, 23, who chose to work with the physicians under a medical school program, says she probably will receive little trainln1 in preventive medicine. "WE BAD A TWO·DAY LECTUaE on nutrition, which la probably all we'll get.," ahe laments. "Cban1e is vecy .Jlow in an iDIUtution." • "What you're eatin1 can be so bad that you could become a peycboeomatic case," sus1esta Dr. Afruma, 33. "We look at what a person puta into bil mouth. We ex· amine a lifestyle, not Juat a symptom." Althoacb the docton would prefer to wean a penon from dnlC therapy, tbeJ have many procrama to work with or without traditional medical care. Some of tbelr clients allO are belDa treated with drup b)' other apedallata. For example, a beart patient treated b)' a cardiolociat wttb blood pnuure drup could allo elect to develop an exerclM ad nutrition proaram tbroulh llNlthworb. • . IN SERIOUS MEDICAL CASES, Dr. North adds, a client will be referred to a medical specialist. Indeed, both Ors. Afruma and North have come of • traditional medical experience. Dr. North received a Ph.D. in biology rrom UC Irvioe then went on to a special two-year proeram at the Univeraity of Miaml to get her M.D. degree. Dr. Afruma received an M.D. degree from the Univerity ol Toronto in 1970, and bu worked in a number or medical clinics. They decided to open a practice to1ether in order lo tackle the causes or illness. ·'We (eel that medicine should be consumer-oriented. We should be· providinl what the cooaumer wants." Dr. Afruma says. To that end, tbey run an up front medical practice, which places the client on equal fooling with the trained medicai.&aft. ~ ~ CUENT8 ilE O'FEaED a detailed price list of services available throulb Health workl. And clients a.re encourqed to share ill the bealtb care experience. Tbe amall, but warm oftlce bu a cuval atmosphere. One wall la filled with medical tatboob -wbicb offer tbe client. wultb ol medical aowledft. Healtbworks al.so often a aeries ol Wednesday nl&bt semlnan oa health-related subjecta lncludinl relaxatloo. medJtatloa, inlomnla and learnln1 to take your own blood preuure, pu1ae aDcS a_, w&llllDD. <See CUNIC, .... 0) I ' Cl CW&. Y flt&.OT .CllnW ''TrdUCmal 8MdletM .. ...., '°°" , ........ , acute ~.·· • adclll. ''TM trou~ 11 ~ ud em•~Y ..._ +•Uoa a.ave beta ovenold ao &Mt ever• yone expecta too auacb ot trtdltkeal 9*.falclau ud ttMi· Uooal medfcIDe:" · It '1 not becaUM 1treu man.,ement and nutriticm and exercl.M prosnm• aren't ottered by traditional ph.yal· clans. North aay1. "They don't have the facllltia to dO lt." In the tTeatment of. a.ller&1e1. for example, the pbyal· ciaos set up a program ol ''iulded lmqery" fQCwUal a penon's aUeotioo oo bia anatomy. THE CONCEPT. based on Eastern thought. permita regulation or body funttlon tbrou1h vlaualliatlon or anatomy, they say. "J ust thinking about anything frightening can produce dramatic changes in our bodies." Dr. North says. "Medicine has accepted this for a long time but it bu been a Uttle slow ln the corollary to this in uslng the central ner vous system to help fix us. We ext.end out Western view and balance it with Ea.st.em views." Or. North explained that traditional medicine Is based upon a "hidden agenda," where only certain types of com- plaints are acceptable to a physician. A person's emotional or personal life is not always an immediate concern of the primary care physician, she says. And in addition to setting up an alternative health care practice to meet client's needs, Or. North adds, "We want· ed a workplace that made us healthy." HEALTHWORKS STAFF -Patty Glatt, Penelope Crit· tenden, Dr. Barbara North, Dr. Janice Afruma and Ginny Gamble, from left, gather for a staff' con fe renc<! in photo below. ( Horoscope ) Shades of Samson and Delilah ' TVESDA Y, SEPTEMBER~ By SYDNEY OMAaa ARIES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Be discreet, welcome chnnce to get at truth concerning al- liances, money, investments, "mysterious" happenings. TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Pressure acts as a "slow down" indicator. Use lessons learned in recent past, especially where law is con- cerned. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Avoid reverting to past errors. Accent on employment, depen· dents. health. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Accent OD new starts, independence, a chance to display abilities. Charisma, creative force is much in evidence. LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22): You get "facts of life" concerning property, security, the ragaed edges, complicated situations. You are going in right d.lrecUoo, but teM'aln 1.s rough. VUlGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Streaa venaUli· ty; be aware of variou. method.a, concepts. Select quality -humor ls an ally. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Accent on pay- ments, col lect.ions, locating lost articles. You'll break through restrictions. You could becorue a "hero." SCJOaPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): You have op- portunity to gel what you need. Requesta are fuUllled. Gemini, Virgo, Salltt.arlua penou figure promlnenUy. You make impact OD altua- Uoru and people. 8AGITl'Aall18 (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You get what you want, following "backat.a1e" lnterven- Uon . Taurus. Ubra, Scorpio naUv~ ftgure pn>t mlnently. Youlatn acct11 to conftdenUal data. CAPlllOO N (Dee. 22-Jan. lt) ~ ·Emphuls on frlendlhlp tbat ltada to prdltable W.ineas tranaactlon. Define terms, perceive difference between llncertty and empty promlte1. AQVUIUS (Jan. 2IO·Feb. 18): Bualnes1 op· portunJty la dear and pretent. There la room at top and you'll be aware ot It. Pl8CE8 (Feb. lt-Mar. JO): nnllb project, 1pread lnlluente, opea Uoee ol coau1u1a.lcaUOD. Pursue educaUoul project. Loe* btyood tbt Immediate. • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our son Jerry, age 16, la engaged In..! hair-growing contest with a friend cA his, aJth6righ he has yet to own up to it. The boy looks terrible. I'm ashamed to admit he's ours. A few days ago, Jerry's father ordered him to get a haircut. Jerry uld he'd think about it. Yesterday was his deadline -and still no haircut. So, this morning his father went to Jerry's bedroom with a pair of shears (the boy was still as leep), and whacked off several cbunu cA haJr on the sides and in the front. J erry woke up nnd hollered blue murder. He screamed ubout the four freedoms, human rights and the Soviet Union. I never saw the boy so mad. His father screamed back, "Letting your hair grow down to your shoulders Uke a girl's is not one of the four freedoms." Jerry insisL'i that how a person wears his hair la his own personal business. My husband saJd, "As long as you live under this roof and I feed and clothe you. It's MY business, too." I am enclosing a recent picture of Jerry so you can see how grubby he looks. Please referee this one, Ann. It's -NOISY IN OUR UOUSE DEAK NOISY: I U.O.gla& ft .. tblC abMt bJr wnt 09& la the 'Ml, bat ob.-.a1 I'm mU.Ua. Tiiie picture wu a bl1 IM!lp. I cu 11ee wily JM are ullamed to claim leny. I cu .... •· dentud ny YOllr ll•balld ...t Mnlerll. ht -dad llloald have laaaJed lite ktcl &o tM barber Hd lul1ted OD a compromue trim. Tbat DeW .. 9Ulber WH OUt of llae. DEAR ANN LANDERS: A while b:aclr you devoted nearly an entire column to "A Secretary's Prayer." Well, J am a aecretar)' .who bu a grayer, too. It's one.I compoe~ laat week when I was so mad J tbou1ht I'd bust. Pleue print It. -MEMBER OF SERAPHJCS, N.Y. DEA& MEMBEa: W~at a peat pwp! I 1p9ke to tile 8erapblc Society at • be .. Uhll laefMle eeveral yean a10 ud IHed I&. Ben'• yoer pnJer. "llenealy Fatlter: Gin .. die ,...._.el 19', die memory of u e ......... die_.... el a rM8ocenl. I ctMllcl •IM -,._ _.. ..... W UIWer'lUee pMMa a& ........ nln .. .. k•., .... ,.......,...... ......... ... In • wutd>asket filled with P•Pf'r. Help me, Lord, keep me calm whn Mr. <:.E.O. gives me a roar-page letter that made me miss my trala becaue It RAD TO go out &olllpt -but be forgo& to 11lp It before he left the omce. Dear Lord, llUll my tongue when be ask.A me &G turn the place ape6de down looking ror a cto<ameat tlaat la a. Ida 9'0Cllet. And above 111, I pray thee, lleep my ean from tarai.1 red wbeo he swears al 1111 .tee president, Ilea to hb wlff' and tells his baaker a wlaopper." -NA MELESS, OF COtJa8E <I LOVE MY JOB> DEAR ANN: How do we cope with longU me friends who monopoUae •very conversation with how well their brilliant son ls doing In school, bow popular their gorgeous dauahter ls, bow much money they made ln reaJ e:ilate -blab, blah, blah? Help! -WE'VE HAD IT DEAll llAD: Ter•laal bores of Lllh vutet1 are beJoell reada. More bad news: Tbey will aever daaqe. Olrfloaaly tbete people laave re· deemlq q11.Udet or '" would llave dropped th ....... . ) -------.---------. ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE P\JBUC NOTICE-r. ft18UC NOTICE -~r~ -...awal-.e'luu .. "....:=. .. .... _. ... _. IYATeWCMI ....... ... ~-.... . .. .,.,,... .. ...... ~ ........... c..-... .... 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"""' ·-· ... ~ "lllUE!N &STUllMAH LAW (,Oll'°"ATIOft ·~f'M11 1•tt.••Mt LA-t .......... ~-1 f'UU11 PllOCI-Or-C.out Oo11y P1101. k!li II, J• -0t I I I, "" )6lC 1' PUBLIC NOTICE NATION I LOCAL Ht ill> HORSE GeMAutry HAY SCENE Jene RuHetl No Tria11gles With Rangers By Thl' A•WC'lalt<I Prh\ Nobody ever :.a'A .i Tt>xn.' Rangt•r k1s1> a girl 1n an old cowboy movie. There was no smoochm on the ~>raine. not to mention bonesl·lo·goodnes:.. s c x Gene Autry mostly ptotled hts horse while he sang " ... out where a friend 1s a fnend." Tex Ritter never necked. Don "Red" Barry didn't make out. As far as is known Roy Rogers never touc hed Dale Evans, except to hoist her onto Tng ger now and then. 'ftlEN, SOMETIME AFTER World War II , Jane Russell took a tumblt in the hay with "The Outlaw" and som e cowboys started taking a greater interest in cowgirl:. Not the Texas k angers. They continued to ride alone , chaste knights of the lonesome badlands. That virtue 1s intact today. 156 years after the first ranger pinned on a badge, to hear them tell it. ··There are no triani:tles in the Rangers." Senior Capt. W. 0 . Wilson said the other day. "Fool around and you lose your JOb The wives ap· preciate that." Thal was one of l hl' reasons Wilson gave for excluding women from his elite band of 94 lawmen, the nation's oldest state police force. "Can you imagine the heat l'd get if a woman w~s working with West Texas sheriffs in their 60s. ·· the director of the: Texhs Rangers remarked during a convention of police chiefs m Dallas THAT'S HORS E F EATHERS. says a divorcee in Chattanooga, Tenn . who spent many a night riding the midnight s hift with a veter a n patrolman. Crime fighters are no more prone to h anky.panky than anybod y else "If they're going to do 1t. they're going to do it." said patrol officer Helen Hill. wbo has been in uniform eight years ... It i.!OCS on in all phases of life.·· Nobody is making a federal case out of 1t the Jus tice Department has no comment -but the Rangers could get some heat from equal op· portun.ity groups. Two dtff~t federal judges thi11 month set quotas for hinng female off i<'ers for the New York state police and the Ph1ladelph1a police depart· ment. saying the agencies have been discriminat· iog against women. With the Rangers in mind. The Associated Press queried several law enforcenent agencies around the country th<J t h::.ve been recruiting females and found they have no complaints about mixed police teams. "WE EXPECTED TO have some problems of that type. but we have not ," said Maj. John Taylor. commander of oprrations for Connec· ticut's slate police. which has five female troopers . "Io fact, we·d like to get m ore women." Jn Chicago. patrolwoman Maggie O'Neill. who has spent fou r of her 13 years on the force on patrol. said Wilson is "generalizing" when he says female officers would lead to "fooling around." ··n depends on the ind1 v1dual. of course, and on the training and s uper\'lsion." said Mrs. O'Neill, whose husband has been a cop 34 years "We just don't have lime for hanky-panky, even if we were inclined, which we are not.'' On Sept. 6, a federal judge in Philadelphia or· dered that 56 women be hired among the new police recruits. He also ordered the city to stop giving physical agility tests to police applicants. The following day. another federal judge In Albany, N.Y .. ruled that the New York stale police had unintentionally discr immated against women and minorities. He decreed that for the next few years 40 percent of all candidates at the State Police Academy must be members of a m inority. with 10 percent of them women. IN NEW JERSEY. an all-female s late trooper class of~ will start lraming at the Sea Girt Police Academy early next year. Gov. Brendan Byrne announced the plan last week. The state has only two female state troopers. Maj. John P . McGann. the chief ad· ministrative officer of the New J ersey State Police, dismissed fears of patrol car romance, even though the women will be assigned to ride with men, particularly at night when patrols "dou· ble up." "Of course, it's always a possibility," McGann said. But he said such conduct wouJd lead to "quick actioni" including a general court-martial that could ead to dismissal. Wilson E. Speir, who is Wilson's boss as dirtt· tor of the Texas Department of Public Safety, said there was no policy barring women from becoming Rangers , but added it is a "highly spedalized unit." '...WEY GO INTO all kinds of situations at all hours ol the day and night and it involves a tremendous amount or traveling acros, the state," be said. . "I feel that Captain Wilson was tbink:ing that la b1a opinion it would not be advt.sable to bave a woman in that place . . • Most ladies would rather bave tbe duties of a trooper or a city Policewoman rather tban beinl a Ranger." ,. &neritus Post Giv~n Professor Souda fAiuna tetldent Dr. Walt.er Hert101 hu beH named proleuor emeritus by tbe president of Cal State Dom1quez Hills. Dr. llerUol retired from b.19 poaltloD on t¥ deputmml cl experlenUal education June JO. Tbt Ntlnd proleqor wtU nrturn to u.. canon c .. ~ to won wttb the aclmlnlatl'atlon. Ht• t•Hllllll caf'ffr be1an In 1ta at University ColJep • U8C. I . ~ · By 8tJG8 A. MtJU.IGAN •~-..ewe ... a r 1 N£W YORK -On the dotted line these davs. Voltaire la worth a •ood deal more than Queen Vici.Ori• • .-rut Warren G. HardiDJ Is va_lued at '35 more u,.h Harry Truman. F# Sl,3:50. a Fll\b A venue department store th 1ralftcs in original autographs. besides those ollect.e in lts credit department, will let you ..,,., a.p ... , .. a.. tm / e an ll·Une letter from Volt.alre in French, ----------si1ned Nov. 27, 1763 at Femey, a French enclave Cowitian G t Cla s near the Swiss border where the lrraacible thinker went to Uve when be fell out wit.b Frederick Tb• G reatof Prussia. BlJT YOU CAN GET QUEt:N VIC'fOaIA, also writing in French. for only $500, probably because her French wasn't all that bot. Anyhow, on .. her crested Osborne letter-head.·· as the cat alogue s tates, the Queen is thanking the Khedive of Egypt for the superb necklace sent •·on the OC· Sh Ch · • County residents can casion o( my Jubliee... OIVS ampaon learn how to use Mace T he letler, dated Aug. 3, 1887 and signed Vic· C 11 d 8 H · fo r s elf-defens e in a toria R.I.. which is not a town in Rhode Island <I O rang<' Coast o ege stu ent Patty raum. 21. unt m gton class to be offered Sept. just checked the postal gui~e>. goes on to say that Beach. djsplays her 233·pound Duroc p1~ at Los Angeles County 29, at the South Coast "Your Highness knows how great a concern J have Fair. Miss Braun 's entry was judged c hampion of college Plaza Hote l in Costa in your well be ing ~-d_i_v_is_i_o_n_·-------------------------~ Mesa. c M· • J ... how I desire the The two·h~ur c lass. ~(~4--' prosperity.?! Egypt more .. Mace for C1ltzen Self· /'<!...___..,..Stew a nd more. Defense." begins at 9 Warren G. Hardmg·s Never on Sunday a.m . lt will be presented mon ik e r 1n his o wn by Commuruty College handwriting briogs Sl8S to Truman's Sl50, probably Consultants. a non-profit on the s trength of his middle initial. The "G" m organization. Harding's name stood for the flowery Gamaliel. while the "S" after Har ry stood for nothing at all. unless a grandfather was hovering in the vicinity of his cribwith a silver coin. SJC Co1U1Cil Halts Construction RALPH GARCIA, an o r ga n ization s pokesman, s aid the class ls conducted under the supe rvision of the California Department of Justice. Class members who s uccessfully complete instruction wi ll receive a certificate allowing them to purchas e Mace canisters The chemical weapo n cann o t be purchased or used legal· l y w ith out !.u c h a certificate. THE CLASS 1s limited lo 40 members. and there 1s a S30 registra· tion fe<! which covers the cost or instruction, prac· lice Mace units and the certificate. Enroll ment m us t be made in advance by calling toll.free to <800> 312·6200. Defeme Clnsses Offered Self·defense and ways of combatting back pain are among the classes being offered by the Ora nge Coast YMCA . Classes in Kung Fu San Soo. taught by Ben· jam in Brandt, will be of· fered all age groups on Monday and Thursday evenings. Registration is on a monthly basis. Classes in exercises to alleviate back pain begin Monday . The sessions last six weeks, meeting twice weekly. Classes will be offered Mondays and Thursdays al noon ; on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 p.m., and on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a .m . For information. con· tact the YM CA at 642·9990. Me9'a Ill' -...._ Huntington Beach resident Willi s Friend bas been pro· moted to battalion chief with the Los Angeles City Fire Department. The 17-year fire depart· ment veteran has been assigned to du· ty in Pacoima area. Truman's parents confessed that they chose a n ambiguous middle initial "S" for little Harry with no attached name so that both grandfathers. Solomon YOunJ! and Anderson Shippe Truman. could claim he was named for them . HAVING LEARNED FROM TiiE CRADLE how to fool some of the people some of the time. he grew up. of course. to become president P resjdent J ames A. Garfield. who signed in as J .A. Garfield . is worth only $100. which is still bet· ter than British Prime Minister Arthur James Balfour. marked down to S37.SO, despite the 10 Downing Street letterhead and crested envelope that are included in the deal. Topping the store's latest hst at $1 ,850 are Sigmund Freud. wrilin~ a rare letter in English to the editor of the Birth Control Review in apprecia· lion of Havelock EILis. and John Adams of Revolu· tionary war fame signing the ship·s papers for the Brig Edmund out of Newburyport. Mass. THE LAST TIM E I WROTE ABOUT a pubhc sa le of famous autographs. a couple of hundred readers wrote in trying to unload the s ignatures of everyone from Franklin D. Roosevelt (on a draft notice) and Babe Ruth con a baseball or chewin g gum card) to Lee Harvey Oswald Marine Corps drill instructor and no-bands Nolan. the legendary Brownsvtl1e bookie who was de·dJglted by the mob for having sticky fingers in the numbers pie. To avoid havin g to answer a similar a valanche from ready·to·sell autograph hounds. I can only • advise them lo look for reputable autograph dealers in their local classified phone books or call in at the local museum for help in rinding one. Like most people who proliferate the ir thoughts in public print. I occasionally reap a harvest of mail. often acrimoruous. from the rich and famous and otherwise College To View Housing THE MORNING'S ac· tivities will be highlight· ed by a discussion or housing for seniors by Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. business co n s ultant Jam es McMillan and HUD of· fi cial Earl G. Fields. Tours of campus facilities will be availa· ble throughout tbe day. Mike Corbell and eight San Juan Capistrano neighbor:. awoke se\'er al Saturdays a~o at 5 a m to the sound of Jackhamme rs pummelling the earth Since a ground break1n ~ for an ex pa ns 1on or Pac1 f1c T (:le phonl' fa c ilities on Camino del A\ion. Corbett and his ne1J':hbors say con Mruction at thl· ~lie has d1s ruplt:d tht>1r sleep and upset their Sundays CORBETT ASKED SAN Juan coun cilmen to do something about 1t. not 1n g that city ordtnance'> proh1 bat wMk before· 7 d m The rules abo ban \o\ork on Sund a~s Counv1 lmen \Olt'<.I 5 to O to dJrt-c·t P ublH· W<>r ks Di rector W11l1 ::.m !'\t urphy to file a '>lop v.r>rk ord<:r against the contractor on the pr01ect 1f the rules are violated agam. Swch an order would halt work on the ex· pans 1on until councilmen review any asst rled violations Coun<'ll member), also asked that criminal chaq~es be sought 1f work cont111ues outside n"rmal working hour!> "~ E 'VE MADE NUO'JEROUS calb to the sheriff and have gotten the work stopped a couple of limes. Corbt.>tt told couDC'1lmcn ··Last Sunday thl'Y !>ta rteo at 8-3'> a m and we got the sheriff to go out then~ and shut 11 do .... n. · ht· added ·aut the:,-JUM M<1rt ect v.ork1ng agaan at noon · Alex Haley Set For County Talk Alex Haley, author of •·Roots." wall be the guest speaker at t he Orange CoWltY Library Assoc1allon·s fall mt.'Pl· ang Oct 1 Haley's topic will be ··Researching Roots .·· and he v.111 be avaJlablt• for autogra phs Re ervallons must be made by Sept. 27 by call· ing 772 2849 or by filling out a reservatJon form at a pu bli c l1braq branch THE AFTERNOON activities inc lude a n Emeritus Council pro· gram from 1 to 3 in the Fine Arts Theate r , followed by a musical presentation b y the Emeritus Institute Chorale. · Do you have time to listen to Walter read? A reception tea in the Fine Arts' "Gr~en Room" concludes the day's activities. Participants may bring a lunch or order an oven-baked chicken din· ner for $2. 75 by callln1 831-4855. ReactorOuC PLEASANTON (AP) -A report from the u .s. Geolollcal Sune1 conclud es tbat tbe Valledtos nuclear reac· tor here abou.ld remain c lo•td permanently becauae of potential earthquake buard1. The reaetor, owned by General Electric Co., bu bem abut two yean . - In 15 minutes the average pers on can read to himself 3.750 words You probably read faster In 15 m1::utes the average news broadcaster on radio or television reads only half as ma ny words . That means you get a lot more 1nfonnation In less time by reading a newspaper than by watching any· one read the news to you. And. your news paper gives you lhe choice of s tories you need to be fully informed about events 1n the world. nation. s tate and county Additio nally. only the Daily Pilot bnngs you the news o f your com· munaty every day -ne ws television ignores. You get more news 1n less tame when you read It yoursetf in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 wblle potenUal quake faul&aare1Dve1d1·•ef >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------.-. ......, ........... ,.,. Th• Blgg••t Marketplace on the Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT CLASSIF .IED . ADS An..,.,_ ..... =~:.·:: .. )i.,. -.~'.....,.."'' ~H•iAoJC•tn&•• !:~a!:'~') t,,,.....ft l A•O i..lt 1-...i. ... ., .... ,'l(...,...,,F~ .-. .. -t1) Milt,.,.~ ~~l•Hr.-.r frlr t>o,, ........ ~i-111t .... 1t""*·Co ~ -~ j~~=-~,::a-".,...""" . .,.,., """'". llul , .. i.. L&<"IYo "•· IW•' t,.t .,. "tMl"d ICNTALS ·-"""''-. ._u .. ,_,_ •'-'w. """'Of t ,,, ~~mtwtn ~••tt+.,nlat ....,._, .. ,. 'T-'"' $\f"ll f'Vt'ft '-"\.ft• ,._.,., A.4 ._ ,.,.,,,. AIA..•tv ••t ,.• .. ,,. "(_, • ., l ........ ,,. 1""'1> Notrl• <.!oot"'\I "'""" .._.nfbl'f' "·~•' \at•• .. k••'• I ... •""'•'•• r. ''•If• ,, .... 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I •.t•~· The ••. Ha.ft for s. ... .... 1002 :· ~ ...................... . .... IASTSIDI .... :~: JUST UKI HEW ~; =~el6al~~~7i~~:!i~ "" hom l! All new 1•vcr ..._, 1 )'tJun• 4s very tutefuHy done. l blk from Newport km & hu Ill!!)' lll'<'f?liS ~;.: w l H V i.t ur a Kt> arf'll , 1. $84.000 aS'>Umll hh· loan ~~; tull pnc:c 112.5.IJOO. Call ... , I.Ill at ~2660. ""' '" ;, C::: SEL ECT t PROPERTIES WHITE WATEtt ..,~, VlfW ,, J llt..'<lrm, 3 bath & lllltt :1 ;!';' Petlos SkyllJ!hl. wcl bar. and m ut"h mur.h. .,.. mort· Goraeous pnvatt bea c h . Owner pro fOh\IUnul dl'cora tor Owner will help hn;m t·f' 11.urry • u 11 673 ll55(J • *'" • f • :::.~ I® lfiftl~I .... :::.' NO DOWH =~ Big 4 Bdrm, 2 halh :;;:; w/frplc , new paJnt in & .. .,. ~ new CMJ'P(!l•oa & be11t :-::~ d .. u .. a auper low pncl! ... 1, of $79,SOO w /no duw n :'.;.': p1yment requl red on ,..,, Uus Qlll 75l·JIVI .... , :~ .SELECT ... , .. :~J PROPERTIES f#N .... .. ,_,,., . .,,, .. ; ., ... ., ... . ; ... s OR. 3 BA, ram rm, bnck fplc, ZJ00 S(j fl $125,000 8r1tr :>46-2313 BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! :,~, Panorarrur Newport Hay views from ~oraeow. :1 bedrm upper uo1l or apacJOUS 2 bedrm lower ;, •; wut 1 Natural brick !pie& ·•1 ,, Wet burs 4 Car ~11rage. .;1·~; Boat space Steps lo ,, ... beach . Dial 752-1700 ""' PAST! .,,, i ll,fll l i:~l~•BNI ..... ....... "~s1ii.ioo UnMlleveble Newpor1 Btarit vaJu.• IOOMr~ lu &and Md orun' 4 lied rm + 3 bedrm wul N~'<J~ )'OUr 1l£ don't w • ll. r all now1:1i2.-1100 . '. w b6acJ lrooll includes J bedrm Ire level townhome. Walk lu maJor i.ho11p1n l( und lra nsporlal 1on F:u rth tane:s. rlrt-plart•. & ~ll'P" lo µool Hurry . 1 all ~ .. ,. HEAT MICE ARIA $61.500 Newly rem odel •·d k1tchefl, double l(afUl(C, J Bdrm 2 b11th Aasuml' 8Y..'/, VA. BUILD 'M SAVE ... [®Ulilll .., MODll.HOME Take your pi ck , 2 P"aeoua previous model home. Ont 3 BR. One 4 BR. Clole lo parka, 11chl11 "abopptn.i. lmmaculale & w&iif03 for new own1:r. CalJ f0t full Info, 540-3686. ,,,,., CORO~~ MAI ,~., ; I ?I IP;\~ '1"' Ocean and bay vu:w 3 ~::~ Bedrm. and 2 bedrm ~ ;;:~ den. 2 F\rcplaces Own1•r IUt AJ. HTATE •m a nxious. Hurry, c:all ;, ',' fl73..8560 Just moved into town., .. ..,,,,,, ,. • "'''''H P•' lbeneetacquaJntedwlth •· · [ I the Clu alfled .Ad• ~~®_IUl!fi =~;~.::i $©\\.cil~-L&c!/'S 1J Tltof Intriguing Word Game wi#lt o Cltudle -----1-4 "1 C.U.f J rOUAN •t-~ ....... ol II.. r-__....,~ ,..,, w..,..led -dt lw- low .., ..... '°"' .. ...,... -dt [ HEL LA TI It I I I' 12 I . . \ I DEFMA I i I' I I I J I :!. ~ I A " w 0 . A o•nll•m•n farmer II I I I I eomeon• w11<> •Ptn4• mo<• ume p1 .. 11no hi• aumrMf •ult l,._W_A_R_S~E~H-..,11h1n pttntlno hi• winttf -. I I I Ii I 0 c-a... Ill• c'"-<•I• 11"61.if ,,. •·•~no "' '"-"'''""'II -d 1.....1.-.r.. • .-r..-6.. --~ -.... lojl ,,_ tleJ Ne l "'°"" r r r r r 1 I I I I I -~1100 [642-5878J UOO ISU. M llNOOMS. Larr<e family home on l 'h lots In the h~art or lovely Udo Isle teaturing S (could bt.· G> lwdrooms. 3 rt.replaces. a vc>ry opco, ~1iry. nowmg mter ior. slate floors and plantation ~hullers. n sol arium u nd a large patio fronting on thl' Strada. The bedrooms. a ll or them . are (•x trc mely s paC'iou s . Dynamite family home at $595.000. lJ ~l()UI: t1()~1:S HEAL TORS", 675 0000 2443 LdSI Co11st H1ghwav. Corona dill Mar JIB>ROOM $97,900 Lvly Old ~l(hah tudor bwll condo complu H1 1th l y upgr a ded , flPllCWW , adult only unit cam. rolor ~·oordmatt•d draperies & w1i1l1µ11pt•r lhruoul Im m Bl ula te t'Atale like 1tr1Jun1h erlhwlced hv community pool 6i <"lubhoo~ Ju~l 11:,t.cd fW, 7711 IXICUTIVI 2 STORY + POOL AMume VA loan Lante ~ bt'drm . livina rm . J«)W'1Det lutcben + larl(E family room, wet bur secluded pallo, sparkhn11 pool Aaltl na S99. 900 ~ C.llnow96378Ht I• ' ,· ,., t , OCIAM VIEW IH JAS*tl CR• An excatmJt "Bay Mist" model with great view or <>Cea n and greenbelt 2 Large bedrooms. den. la rge dining rm & 2 baths Bright 2arden kitchen. two pati<>fS. Highly improvtd with custom r:irpeting & drapenes A rare view for this area. Tennis cts . pool and 24·hour security ~ate Ry ~ppt S2!§0.000 WISUY M. TAYLOR CO .. UAL TottS 21tt S•Jooq!IM ... ao.t MIWPORT ClHTH, M.I . 644-49 I 0 Sll.9SO ~aticlftW.! Owner mu11l 'tll. J bedrm. 2 bath, rh·n. fpk . 1parkllni k1tch1•n, all bulll·UUI, UUhty roon1 Jl'11 a bar111i11n 11l ~.U!>O Cal.I DOW, S46-2313 OCUMMOMT SSFT. LOT! Ui8tom dt'luiw duplell 4 & 3 bdrm uruus 111.urm(•I lu1thef1 an uwnt•r ' a1>l • N-30216 •NIUC AUCTIOH ly 0....-of Lmtd TEXACO ST ATIOH 22tO S Bnatol Comt!r ol Warnt·r Sant.a Ana. (. i\ ~Oaw w~.,y Sep 311, tm. lOAM M.Ullmum Bad Sl~.0011 [)epogit Req SJ 0.000 Safe w be on icround"' f''or further into c»ll HoJ<>nd F'lem1nr 2u1&S-m1 R I l" h 4 r d S h f' 1• t a ro &-27"2 R.d fatate Di•iMOll Cityof~Alwf"H lol~ tJ( 1mJ><Jfl1·11 tt 1.. VIEW IMVfSTORS OML Y frplc each unit " < .ar AIAMOOMED 4 Uruu 3 bloc kl> 10 bc1n·h l(aTllJ(I' ~ mt..H'h mor 1·' lST ATE Sl60000 l'r1m • o•·~"r SR9~.uoo • Tn '''ur1 • I '~0 ....... !:-'1yl(ll.lll , t~lllhlu/1 . re n la I u n 1 t , t h at Wf"l'l\'\' '"''~~from th" di•wrt•·d rzeneri.tt.'fi tu Rh 1nromt.· llal»oG lay Prop. /. i.lnr)· <"'l'talt-with ,,. ,.. 1 MINI EST A Tl! Red lam lftduded .,,111\lut.Jc· summer rt.'Tl Redton lit11:1rm 2 b.eth.' ;-., .. rl) 3 + p O(J I 1 hor'ln tals & pcrmu111•ut t1• ( l 11 G l • 675-7060 • 1 1 .. (·rf' I){ Wl)lj(jM \ l11t M a i. 1 11 u r m ~· rwn1.8 Hurry • Won l l1111l lutclwn & rnuntry li vins" 9ti3--076? ltuloll' \~.ir kfln1• """' Much. m u•·h m•1rl' , . Inn~ l"lt.Jt<· rln111"W.1\ '" th.lrry.caJllJ7l-~1 [ I "MESAHORTH" 1111ra111' A m11 ~1 •. ,.JI ' '"". ,,, ,,, ". ' I ,,, I ... , ·.: , ~ lft!ltt1 A fobuJ~~~!:~;, :' t..1 ~~r.~ A11 no~ I .. 11 [~ 111JJ31iJll _ ~ ===•:::1u1:1'11::;. fl.llTI rm, lin1·k f11lt• hurrw • '()' :MAUI '~-:;~crt.~~c~~~i ;.~.l.~~.i_.i'~;.!~~~~,:-~H;; I r®=:::;:::-"illiillil~lliiij~··liii·ljiilii1ii!lii S.C.rLA.lAARU landl\caped Grt"a l ·~-"'""..,..., -;;s-===••••c- ()HL Y $6', 900 flnanc1n11 llui.te room" O\anninll 2 l11lrm :I ha ~ liarenh, L11<una f ® m l walJI lo So < 'mut PI a /11 I fillli ;1 oond.IUoned It won t be IJuplex Hard lo hnd :t _ _ Pnvat.e pools & "PO Air BA I. B 0 A I ~ LA N U l -, -~Jj) net.'tUaJ'Y 10 rerun lhu. un1l l nlcre:.l u ni} 8d. We hopf· )"u 1•..i 11 firnlflCIJl.t( Only SZ49.SOO TS I -~t.501 I-OR A Ff'OROA ULI-. *YE * ftY.TIREMf::-IT hvini• I ZJI 1•u1•1•v A ln1 .1nl1 try mob1l1• hom"' 1n clelux °"" h111f 14!1 fl v.1dt> • ,.. .1 DOVH SHORES B.EGAHCE Dramatic marbh· thru 1(11 t ed v n lr y l'n i.urpasl!ed ele1tant·"' v.1th eart.htant' Ca rpf'lli. 01>4'n nes11 lhru all room'> 1pectacular pool wit h pWan and 1ardcn Iran q\iUly. A truly r lal!'>ll" and prHUl1Q!.ll home• CUI today.~ f"OJ:fl c; T E OLS ON . . ··~-c-.. l11!~!,tr a IOday ad 1n tht' DAILY PILOT SEltVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW! 642-1671 park 138.950 UM Yow BIQlbility ,,.,.., ,~ "'.111. t" 1.1111• liALHOtd~l..AMJ N\N/ NO l)()~"I CuninJ licdl0h ""''1-.H ftl-,i\LTY IJIJ\N~1011011UOll Wll.L t-"l!\/\N( t. 1 .. 11 ---_673->!700 W W 11111 RA'I t-. l.d u' h1'(fnx,m :? b11th, f.o mtl' Artiit'' Chalt't llhow you how toqudhh room & study .1dd .111 up SI04,900 3 Uedrm,. fa mi Tall to Red Carpet st.11r' m ast..r \Utl1 & ly nn +sludto ~·du<fl.'d WeU1hft 754-1202 df'r k for orl'nn '''""' ----S'.11.S.~JI nn tn.,...ltned 1·ul flt· '"c UIUOSfS! COLE Of NEWPORT at.rec.~. Pnv1i1te 1·ourtyur tl ""'" Wlth beautiful redwrw.141 Sodcle Up!! REAL.TottS oockln11 for enl.t'rtuin1n11 on th11 !1J>ecta1·ulur 17 675-5511 Owner wtll help ftn:.ince. u<Tr IOC.. Marl1) n1J1n1-" $490U for quallf1l'd trwl!. lo 011· ~<·a An olcl ---- buyers Take 1tdv1i1nl1i11o1e . world l'harm1·r 11 ( .i 1 ·all 9tiJ 6767 ht.xne, 3 tll'd rrn i! u •th UDOISU •·· • · • ·• ''• ' out bulldml{i. A mu11t 'It .. [ ® ISllHI ~ ~r, .:·"· ,.,, HnutafuJly rt"decur Jtl'd homv on the lal.1nll ~ J Bdrm ~ !>VII, hUlle hvinl( rm 4t 11o•lHJ SpaniJ.h entry Ov.on..r 1' aruoouti to movr into n1·w home Now redu<'t'1I tu Dl8~ .. AHORAMIC VIEW Orean. harbor. c.-1ly hlei. Ii Bdrm, game room. µool. s pa Beaul1ful ho me Xlnl l l'rm i. SM5,IX11 ,.,,,,,,,. .......... 1r you want your advert.la· 1nl( measal(e lo rear h more people> al lower c:011l, Class1r1ed 11 the way to ao! Call Nowt 642-5678 _____ _ [®IR&!tl SEU. Idle 1t~ms wtlh 1 Da.tly Pilot CIH\lfll'd Ad JACOBS REAL TY 675-6'70 CE llDBll ILllRS CD. OVER :,Q YEARS OF SERVICE HST IN WY•LASS Lt'\ftGt: fA'\411.Y"" Ont• Of The L11r1te111 lloml'i In 1 he Art11 . Six Bedroom• .,,u., lfuitc• nl)n11' Room Many Extr11 Such A-. Spun••h Tiied Kltt'hrm. Parquet F.ntry. l'rn1c·c·t1v1• Alarm Sy1teom. Ell', Etc Call t·~ To IMl'lt!<"I Only 1446.000 631·1•· II I DOVIR Dltvl VIEW-IOOL DOYER SHRS. , .... 1... ....... ..,. ..... .,......... - ,... tor t...Uy 11.1.... a.,.cw1, ...... -..... floor ............... ....... ,....,= ..... 1, "*"/ .... reoM 11 r•fn s.,. ... ....,. ..... ... J .............................. .... ,... .... ~ ....... "-d YllW ..... ... ,.....,S425,000. MAINE AYE. RETAIL ........ ..,.tnlfflc ............ . 1 .............. .., ..... .,..., ..., wlttl """"°' r for Sll.000 .,. ...... fwSU,000. • ....... ry •·••tv 315 Mlll1ne Ave. Bal>oa Island 671-6900 macneb I lrv1ne realty A IUaltDIA"Y Of THE l"VINI COM'ANY CHOtCI 0. THI CANTONI Spacious 4BR Bt1 Canyon home pcrrect for the young executive.I Lg family rm w /f)>lc & s unken convenJaUon area overlooking pool It pulling g r een . Super corner JoeaUon. Security or 24·hr. security gale 11crvice I 1585.000 fee. Jert Hunt 642·8235. <F·95) 642-1235 644-6%00 !JOI Dov•r Ori~ HMDOt Vie• C.nter Irvine •t C~ V•tley CMl•r 752·1414 ~ Eeoch Realty llAL HT A Tl UCELLl.MCI SINCE t '49 5"MASS HIU Even with Aladdin's lamp. you couldn't conjure up a better value lhan th1~ 5 bedroom. formal d1n1njt r oom & d e n ho tn e . T he t·xt ens1vc UM' of ~ton<.· & wrought iron provide an immediate impression of luxury & s ecurity . You'll enjoy the elabora te POOL. spa & ran yon vie w. Af.SQ the· t·h orc-c nf'i~hborh<Jod & N(•wport Rca<:h school di~trict. Th • $25,000 prtc-f' reduction makes this hom e· a GREAT RlJY $439,500 NEWPORT BEACH YI OI.' FA.IMHOUSE IUSTIC-AIEI Loni! pnvale dn "" to ium trw aeeluded 2 11ly on e1tale> ~•ted llJ"C]Wlds Bn ck front a it I! It F.ngl.t.ah bay WtndOW\ 4 or S RH lnrl b1d1• .1 Wd)' .iJme rn1 It • ..ii formal d10 rm Country kttr h w1pan1ry Fam Rm DomPd r t>1hn1<' Bncll frplt ' Stop hobh'f wcriulhop Onh m 1n 111 ht!uch ~ltdy lu1 th•-.• 'ttUl>l ~acnh1.. ~ :n 1 ( AIJ. "'l()W· · ~llKH CHANGING UHSTYUS? f :.rruhro. lnrlk11H' tor ., w11y ol 1Jf1• with IJJI k' "ChQoJ1> a nd 'hu11p1111• 1·1u.t-al h1antJ, Ii.ii k ' •• rel II\ in~ .. nd µ11 111 I 111 room tu "'Ill t' J <l •JIJ l le I<.• ~~Wt-II Wt' h{l\i• II In North CO!llO ~, .. n l•1r Jlalt 1r17 .500 Ca 11 ~ 4111 l lf• IMTBfST MO QUALIFYING ~ .. I'll I hr • l1J frpl• ~•at .1r1•" 1.11 II B I 11, • w ~pull( 6t ,1·ho11h JR .,., 1J.-\1d l!uurlo.t'. l!lll ~ 9'.l{ij) :'t1Jkl:' )'uu r "hu J11Hn ~· 1•a.-11rr h)' U.'ltnic tht' llatl~ I PIJot Clu .. sMfled \11, -- 759-8811 WI DID WHAT? WI' just ~led a ternfw buy. thal ·, what A bf'auWuJ 4 »drm. J bath homt' with n1•w plu51l 1·¥J'l>et1n11 and a vn y at trat11w h;,1·k v..irrl with.., \l)Mldrnl{ rJUOI A~l\Uffi;t b11• loon no loan fi>t•' C'.all now 1179-5..1711 SUPERDUPH l• th1· ~t deiicnptmn fur lht' lovt>ly 4 lldrm h"'"'" With 11 .,pat IOU~ lilfini.: rr••tn .' I rplt ., n•··•' "''"' 1·1.r1Jl'1..' .1r1d ,, t.:li,1•·0111 1· 1.1001 I.a ri•1• .1 ~~u '"''hi• Joan c ·..,u !f7!l ~:no NI >W ALLSTATE REALTORS I fl •l l 11 1'111 t.1(llltl uuttf• I i'•J• f ho,,.•· ... 1h lir• "' '" .11111 • p t r , t t • r1 t r ' l'•1f1•I lrn 1111.o~' I h I' I ., ,, '" ., I\ •. ~ ( lJ f t If If f fi ' pt .,hi• rn· """• ,.14, ~: COMMERCIAL BLDG. PENINSULA Terrifk toe.Holt Hor HM hrry •Ifft oppro........, 4000 149. ft. Two story wttlt ........... for b.1lflet1 ....... htflq ... rt .. L OWNR WILL CAIRY THI FtHA..CIMGI SI00,000 . YERSAIUE VIEW CONDO ,,...,_. jiOW.._,N "cte.d hMjh" with ,-.o._.c: YllWS of ley. Oc._ .d 11l91itt 114Jllh. 2 ldr"' 011 fr... row. htei..dn focifitft1 of ,po, ,...._ pool I jec:nu. S2 It .ooo. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. :'11 lh w ( ''•"11 I Ktli~.,, N1•wr11n l\1•,11 I 1 631·1400 ~c~~.!.~~ "IOSTU•k" ........ w .... Le4J11uhry .,......,. 111 Cot'OM .. Mtr Step b at·k in t 1me to lhl' 15th century into a mttgmfH·ent ho me as mode m ai-tod11y Four years in t•ons lr1u·t1on. 1t fraturc•s Lim lies~ a r c h ltcrture . fl aw l e sR c r o fts m un ~h ip Rnd the bes t mate ri a l s . ga th e r ed fr.o m throughout lhe world. The white water view or beec hes and rolling hills. seen thr oug h le aded lind stajned_ A&lus~ windows, brln1 te> mind vl1lons or the lordly country life or olden Europe. By appointment only Exc1 uHlvely thru A CG&..IWIU IAMCll CO, 844·9060 i1et IM .IOAOI• ..u,a fMI. tN ..... Tc:INTP ........ __ _ "••••• ._. ~ ..._.. ,_ s. ..._.. ,_ .._ He.Mt,_ a. 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It 3 ~ lot Room t o bu1 Id S'll,lill). ..,~ ....... s-.nu associated n"' ... 1 .. .. • :. • \ ,,, ~ •BYOWNKR Ganitn Grove. 4 l&e BR, 2 ti..,, fW11 llPIJ'aded, taH &reel. aaume Sn ': VA loitd.. or reflnanc. w 10~ down! 187.SOO. call SJ7·- • • ~ • • • t WHYPAY6°/o to sell your home qwck ly. Professional a~ent can sell your property providing ALL services for only 4'7t . Call agent. 673-4311 Jln~u n !Jin /Id dfcnll y- Whether you're buying or selhng. Classified ad- vertising will get your message to the r1ghl peo. ~e. CaJI T~ay ! 642·5678. ll you are looking for f'r&CIOU S li vi n g in Newport Beaches most pres tigious locatio n, please call us ror listing Wonnallon. BIG CANYON 644-l 493 64(}..4271 STAR GAZER'•i'-. t-'_._~'-T---81 Cl.AV It POLL~~.,---r---t t • I JCJH( 1' ~ J.JI' I) ·<:~.:..~,! l4 LIO ~;i.. Ju" II • ..:::--_AllV ll ~:)~~:If" J;.f. J~ Oo.t, Attmlf fN.J. M Auotd11tg •o •fit• Srott V ff' <k"''r-" mt\ .09,. for T •-'C" do,- ,eind \IW'O(d\ tr.HC'\(i .Ni1ng f0 ~I~ 01 ye.,< l od·oc born ''9" .,, .. 1•o.. )-.~,~ t lt"'O• ·-· ,..,,, t c;o..i ... , ·-•OGGM ,, 4'0W4t u ... , ,,,f\r'\O, ur.c.,,... ... ,,,O' ,.~. tlC..flt ..... \i1'M>f• 1n •..,. 'IJOfl ".,. 11''•"' 73)0.• 1•"·~,. "'•• 1'19 ,, ... lJ "'-••......., l>to .... JIQ•,,. ·->no ..... ....,~ •• •U .. 41$of ~ '1 '"'-"". •l"'• .. .. Ci,.tit.-• OSvtSilflfH ... ,011iO•M •tU..Mu ...... '°"'" •tC~ "°W"•'• ~· '00•1 "1•G< .. &.)\'c>1.1 .. . .., ., P\.,i.• uo.-... ........ ~Tnp M •o. ., .,., ......... N•-10$•• ,, ,...,.,. ,,,. n .... ,.."'V 1•~· J1 "'0f"'llP,I'( laC.t l'I ,, .. '°"" , .. ,.._K,-..•I "°'"'-,,.__ ...... ,,., ,, .......... ocr 11....,(.., •I USI SS( .!.£ 70 ,. ". Jr$~•" '9And ~C"•hO• ••wtrt•'• Hfo "''''' l1(1Cfl.•"Oe t,),..,. ..... ...... 16J11ohttt»e ..ptyHOWI• 17 •O••nl•Off i:.:.::=__;:==I l'tG•-" ,.°' JOUll .. 'r eo>uo .. ®cooJ M P•i"llf\9 ta Too•r "°-· am ()Nc:uuJil Old-Time Warmth Jumper or Dress! 7266 A Uwl•loo or llorbor l 11u·~1m 111 l'o llAoa Pa i t .. a I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...aMlW PINNSULA POINT A tot.ally deluxe custom home w itb gourmet ldtchen, baJcony Kame room and full sl1e jacu zzi 10 sumpt uous ma st er bath. aU aboundmK with solid oak appoinlmenlS nu; BEST O F "TllE POINT'' for $439,000. CALL 644-721 I .. Oreanfroot Condo 2 BO 28a Spectac ula r \ 1ev.. secure bid~. near Balboa Pier. $225.000 Own1A,n 67!>-4462 DUPLEX Ha rd t o finrl 1n top "P O I NT " Joe o n Miramar AV!! T wo I Br wuLS. completeh furn ~ car i;tar XJnt rnnd C..ill to see C•I t wlHch 1011 ....................... -ot:u>f YIEW Sm! II custom borne l.i?e liv rm. Cam rm,:? fpks 2 ba. lugh wood cc1l 'v. Joan C AJ?L. 496 8497 CorOM det Mer I 022 ....•..•..•..•......... lnvei.tor·i. duplex + <! good rent al!>, pool. !rplcs. cha rm. S2S5.000 Pnnc1pals only 640·4!1.l!i Residence + incom e Oceanside of hwy G II Robertson, Rllr, 675·056:! ASSUME I 0.5% OCEAN VIEW Lease opt.loo, 4 bd + loft. pool, cyn view. FORCB> SALE! Only cyn v i e w 1n Shoreeliffs . a bd, 2 bu Call Tim Rhone, 631-1266 ...... l .. NMONI ll reat11rH. Italian t•raa&t '"• !tr.rut. ~bMmadc In ..... .._n:ru·' 11· -.11oor-to ...... fireplace. bulllln ebd~....,..-.. ror••I d DIDI room . hu1e mailer 11.11 to w/a&mkm wb aod larje .... c-.~--D~ ',* mor'• te•ture1 t oo lllft..-oua to lilt For an ~·i -118 lle•OOMS M11e1Verde IWTIRl llYINE Confused by all these ads? Ranch Realty and/ot WoodbrtdlJe Re•Lty can show you any one of over a Hundred listed homes in Irvine. . .Don't waat~ tiin&t~d,cide .. whlcli ad sounds the t>est. ONE CAU DOES. IT All IAMCH WOODHID6E REALTY REALTY, 55 1-2000 SS t -3000 THE EXPERTS ON llVINE PROPERTY ....................... ....................... ... .............•..... ~.CLASSIC .._.SIOOO.._ llO de1 wbltt water •• 1• ""-'-...... ,. beatb. S Bdrm, • ·-rm. ~ b9+daa. dbl Jot. One J .V.Co .• aa.-o rJ a ldod. MI0.000 la • steal. lt00,000 down F.aay ttrms. OWN ER Call for appt. 1l4,.....or-.UCT ltrry! _..Ka WAIJ( TO llACH ~f.l.&...kb.~3 BR.., ~OU~• tam. nrr.. •~ ba.: fi~ -a.ti ...... toe °"" pit, parquet n 1.; aep. 1--...UC option on 3 BR workshop, studio rm. nee. home. Won't last . Sbutters. s lid. glass . Owner.MJ.Q210 North end loc .• A rare bux •Sll5.000! IAClr IAY ISTATI FMILYCAULE 4 ... oouw. ~quiet cul-dt·1at. move·ln re 811J. ~calJ for more dala4ll -~· be...Uf ..._,,, . ~ Mi,leion Realty '94·-0'131 hg 1Me1dows N 2.8 acre estate w /lg Ma.,..,.c:.lw hlule. 2 guest houses. 16 '40-H57 Georie Charles Rtlflty Is proud t o present the home s o r L al(u n a MNdows, a new, private coastal commwtity that we feel typif'ies the adeaJ living environment. Situated again$l the iten· lt&U borM barn. huu ~~~~~~~~~ ridinc rink, pvt ok. a : lluffs ... , ... Sl.000 ... .... Upgraded "D" plan - end wUt. with park-like Stet1lng Cou.nUeaa up11rades In ebte area. Old world ule entry, family dining room, bulltsn kitchen, coiy heanh fireplace Large lot with covered patio , s prinkl e rs . EDchanled Wl&hinf( well Come see' $114,900 BKR Call 540-1720 • lie hillsides of pre · groom's room. 1nal(Jllf1· ~ view ol the Baell Bay, lush landscaping abound.I. Cootact Jim Fl anders aitt. (714 1 752-1107 dys . 17 14 > Sll·5787 eves. wltnds. Shown by appt 640-6259 ------------------stJglOUS Laguna. these Tlllilla.L. -· MEWUSTING MESA DB.MAR Muc h sou g ht arter spacsous 5 bdrm model wtcent air. This great entertainer w/m.any up- Jo(r'ades shows btflly. Best buy in area. Hurry ! 545-!MlU COSTA MESA 4 HouM1 °" I lot LOWEST PRIC ~ 1n CosGl Mesa Only 10', down . OWC Al "' ay!> rented. Worid IHI &tat• 556-7777 48R TWNHOUSE I.\~ Ba. 2 stor). prof de· cor Nr OCC, Comm pool $7'),500 Pnnc only. Al:l 541 5331. &i6-Zl25 LEASE OPTION 3bdrm 2ba Condo, Great area. pool SS,1.900. $695 per mo 645 7:rT2 lie) Grunbrooll 5 BR + den + Family Rm + Formal dinmg + 3 car garage + 2 patios + balcon y and ot her amenities. Asking only SllS.000. SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 BY OWNER -UNIVEISITY PAii PehrsltlltTo_...,.M CoataMeso 1024 .,.. .... lffdt 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTS I DE : Un d H Sl00.000. Principals ool.> Agent. 631 -0496 OAKGLEM D1 s t1oct1v e n e w 2 bedroom. 21lr ba t·on domiruums S97. 900 2Sl.8 Elden AH.C M 642-6734 DanaPoW 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAIJNITA Spect a c ula r h 1 llto 1> homes. 2012·3206 sq ft Cose to Marina. Sel\a Rd & Calle La Pnma vera. 1166.000 lo $245.000 1131·3540. 493-4006 Bldr HEW DUPLEX l400 sq ft ea uml. Walk to bch . s hopprn.c Crean views Firep1act-s SZ00.500 unul compl~t~ Joan C. Agt. 496-(}197 Fouttaift V.., I 0 34 .•......•.•••.......... Tiburon w/bonus room. 3 br, 2"2 ba, popular Mon· terey Model. Highly up- graded. 9118-22971.R.E.N. flmll&il• IHclt I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PllESTlGIOUS + on Uus upgraded. nr new. 4 br, ~a.2 ba. with larJ?e ASSUMAILE LOAHS No qwililysng!'' No new loan fees''' We have :Jbnm. 4bd.rms & Condo:-. avad rn m08l areas Bu> Now''' Call for complcll.' d e tails 536 657 1 & 968-4433 EMERY REALTY ........ Hcrbow 1042 •.....•................ NEW 3 Bdrm <.:.ondo on v.atcr $310,000 Nl:."W 2 Udrm l>Phl It•\ t·I ('QfldooH v.atcr. SJ&:'l.OOO Sl 'll~IT OF FE HS ()v..11 M.'I. 714 759 0046 lr"fine I 044 ....................... WOOOIRIDGE 3 Br $120,000 ~Br $185.000 642-0112. 644.6687 Woodbridge townhouse. J BR, I"" ba : encl. pauo & ~e. Xlntlnvest. Lg assum. loan, rrhable te oan1s ~.500 499-3009 MEW UmHG fanu.ly rm & forma l din Deuf1eld Parle Rm. 4br. 2ba, Sll,l!e l>lY W !>pa L'p iP"aded 1runde & out CISl' to comm pool & park LEASf.Of'TIOH! rm Only a s hort walk to the beach Great terms' Hu~e up· Park Place.lnc842-7461 ------- J!Tad«i 4 bdrm. 2 story on WOOOllUDGE $147.<m S.SI l2AO qu1ct .cudl ·1~eh !.a<: In 4Br 3 Ba,pool hQmeon WarmtnJ?to n 3 hd vcslor s euR t · enter com e r lot. 2·!>l}. n1n: Twnhsc ~~~94~~ea m ' Call patio. $139.900 f'red G1~on63J.12f.fi (~l~'M!iiJiftiJj 4 rR~i'~E1 l~}Z~I~• ReaJ &!tale J:mW. Coast Hwy, NB REALTORS fANTASTI~ -64>6646 ENJOY 3 Bdrm, 2i,; bath Condo Valw & Comfort The rughl hghl view and m Bl~f area of Costa is what you will $(et 1n the out.st.anding re(rca· Mesa. Motivated owner lhissharp3 br, 2 ba home t1onal fac1ht1es from will sacnlice for $96,500. lhat loc*s like a modcl your own 2 bdrm . 2 ba . Park Place.Inc 842 746 1 rully air cood1llom.'Cl Tur spectacular homes are appomt.ed in the tradition • d timeless quality & un· paralleled convenience Pnced from $250,000 lhJS IS a rare opporturuty lo purchase a new coastal view h o m e 1n t h e beauW'uJ commuruly of ~. ~ Ptease give us an op portunity to show these homes lo you. 675-7512 OCEANFRONT tiPw Modula r T ype Hornes. pvt rommuruty, 2 bchs. 24 hr 5ttunty. sub le tting OK Fr om s:B,!l)O. Treasure Is land Mobtk Home Pk. 30801 So. C!>l Hwy, Laguna Bear h. RM P . <714 > e-3579 ------- ASSUME 90/o Cull oc-ean view!>' ' LI!{' J bd. 2 ba.lromes "' patu" On.I} Sl49.9!15 P:itn dc 631 1266 WISE INVESTMENT 2 adJ()UUnR 10-plcxci. A.'i.sume l()<l.4r , ftnaD CIDJ! Oneor Both El Toro Area Next t.o sboppmg ZAGROOZK\' REALT OR 494-861) SPACIOUS MULTILEVB. homelllqUlet inea 4 RH. 3ba with \ ll!W dec k:. 1..ar.l!e fa mily room 2 F'rplcs Sobrrut orrer L01J1MO VillocJe R.E 497-1761 SPACIOt:S LAG L' NA FAMI L \'HOM t; llG CANYON Spertacular i.:oU course estate. 6800 SQ ft 4 lO 6 Bdrms, 51,'J baths Pool and spa. Sl.375,000. Tll STARNES CO. &e5711 THEIWffS Very lge. 4 bdrm .. 3 ba a1r·cond. tow nh om e ; red to $163.500 &!>t op p o rt un1 t y . under marltti I ero«er 640-5560 WATafftONT Extra larii!e ('Orn1c·r duplex 1n x lnt cond Moonn11e J va1labh.· Spec· tacuJar view Avpt onl)' IBS,M *Cote Realty &. ln\'Ktme nt 64().5777 -------- MEWPORT HEIGKTS Ch.um1n1? :,p;.c 11Ju-. :? wr. 3 Adrm f<1mlly duun~ room. fJrl!l ltv sn~ nJOm M!i!tl•·r-.. ">Ulll',. 1th L dt'l'k' .rnrl 'P"''IOU' rTUITOl'•'<I h.t th' ~.um., lo\'QOd,s hn C'k <1n<I 'llJnt• l'ro.ly a <1t-1·<n;itor-. tit• lri:ht f or tfrl.itl, 1 .di So» 11:11 ~HERITAGE . • REALTORS IEAUTIRJL 1 Br. l bJ POOl. & '>rm . xu:i Ir){ lot llarl>C>r \ '''"' ~ Portofu1u nininl! r m fo' a m 1 f v r 1111 m P la>rm S26~ !11111 I 1 • ~ Pott ~.mhu"" f•I (Jwnl>r. ; 59 !f~ ASSUME 9.75°0 WES'I\.:Ll Ft-f)!e 4 BR. 2 patt()o,. <.:.i thl'dr a l ~··11 1ng, C c1 ll l'.itr11 ~ ~ l2f,6 REALTORS ·--- IYOWNER HARBOR RIDGE CONDO 2 ma~1ve frplcs w/a 3rd 1n r o m a ntic m aster suite View rrom almost every room. overlook1n11 °"ean. Fashion Is land, Calalsna Island. Moun· WM 4 Bdrms. 3"'" balhii wtelc.:ant features & ap· pontments Pn ced to sell $425.000 Prtn c o nly 64(}6883 1076 •..•......•••.••...••.. Exclu!>aVt-Ma rsne r '5 Point Bea ut contem porJ ry ho rn(' pri ced below other homes now bet.nS( bwlt in area 4br. 3ba . S3i 5 000 Ope n Sat&Sun 11 5 & Mon thru F'h 1·5 I~ Via Zapal;1. C:aflf1 a P rope rt1ei.. 661 3006 or 722-8221 1080 .•.•.......••••.••..•.. DB.UXE CONDO Th1!> h1Rh!y UPRraded J Hdr m IJ• Ba con do fraturei. nt•W c:a rpet... !:.olaraum fl oor:-. und much morr As ktnli! only S75, !llO Ci 11 546 588CI ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS VETS! MEWUmNG! Lv1y 1ge 4 bdrm w tpool! Olo\nt·rs bought anothef' Mo tivated ' W e v.-111 11uala fy you over t h.: phorw ' 54.> 9491 1088 ...................•.•. 100 STEPS TO OCEAN S HH :?HA h11 mt- dpprm: f5 V<•ar' old w )1:1 lo\llh Sl37.000 "~um,1111,. 1,1 :at 'I' Ch.,r11·r "'" l'o1rrv :!nrt 17141 846-5502 l~~~I~ Newport Pier Realty t I e R o c k G I e n l lt!IA Downtown. older home 3 Townhomc. .. lff!tif iifflll ij~ Br. lot 50x127'. $95.000. 2005 Ba lhoa Blvd. 960·2435 dys . 536·37 57 NewJ>C)f't Sch. 673·2058 eves. wk:nds . ~ you enter ttus qwet rul de sat· you w1U ltnd Uus3 hedroom home on d hl.1$!:<' corner lot with lots ol extra parktnl! Nlt'l' :i dd1t1on s o f tw o fireplaces. new carpet· inJ?, d is hwasher . hot w a t e r h eater a n d ~prsnk ler S}!>t e m $147.000. UNGO REAL ESTATE I 1714 I 497 3331 c.U. YOU BELIEVE 2700 Sq ft . 4 HR rum pus rm home. \OU ov.n t be land . f o r o nl)· m1.ooo· Call no-.· :-O.pt Bclt Rlt} tii5 1642 UMDAISLE Add d lovely old world touLh 10 a room with this alghan Prettr pineapple des•en c1ea1u a Ian etfect 1n this beau ttful afghan Crochet all tn onr piece-use srnthellc worsted fhou~htlul. sur~to-be-che11slled 1111 Pattern 1266 d11Kt10ns SI.SO foi each patte1 n Add 40t each pallern IOI Inst class au JN~ and tlandlrna Strid Iii: Ni« 8tOGb 9075 6-14 l'f 1Tf"" i '-1Tf w.T-. Needlecraft Dept. IOS Daily Pilot 111 lun to havt choices-to a. 1,3, Old Chthu St&. lln wear this fashionable p11ntess Yt1'-llY 10011. r ri11t i11111t, slrle as a 1umper one season. a AHrm. Zt,, 1'1ttenl lhtll!Mf. dreu the neat rows IS on nrp. EXClllNG• New 1980 NHDU ped waist. spin-out skut • CRArr CAIALOC "''th o-er 170 Prtnled PaMein 9075 Girts REALTORS CORO HA DELMAR SPYG>LASS HILL I A custm pool & spa are featured in this prof. landscaped "Southport" 5 lrg &Inns. 4•.-'J baths. formaJ dining rm. frplc · s in living rm & family rm. a bonus nn. 1'nple gar , fully lnds cp'd , lhc privacy of an end or cul· de-sac location & a nitc lite view. Shows ex tremely well. A tx:autiful lrg exec family hom~. Motivated seller, offered at $495,000. RCTaY,lorCo 640-5112 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..SA1IRDE 4 Bdrm, 2 !Sath, quality tuJt. shake roof, double fireplace. Great location. ideal for enlerta1nmg. Large rec room. lots of decking , low main· tenance yard. orrered at aouoo. ea11540-us1 , j ·-HERITAGE deSltn)'" cre11 ,ariet1 of c•all\ Sim 6. 8 10 12. IC. Size 10 J t1tt paueins msKI~ Stnd SI 00 1umpe1 ta~es 'l ya1ds 4S.tnch lll..M4 a llecl Qlilts . Sl.50 ac11c. blouse I 318 yards IJO.S .. tlfl.Sins Jl.5'.$1.50 Set14 SI 50 for _. INfWa. 12t-OIHcl/E.m, Tr~ 11.so ~ •oi.., •" INfWll for I~ Qliiltl .... 1.50 flnklm linNil .... '""' ~~~~~~~~ 127 ....... '•' ...... suo s-4 • . . . REALTOHS l~ n..s ...... $1.50 lft.hlli ~· ....... $UO MANI llAITll U4"M '• cir-ta .. 1.50 Pattern o.s>t. 442 12S.StMdl 'rl hedl M Delly Pilot 'Ill""" 'I' '9ff '' I.SO W Wiit Jlttl S ... ~llT m.,.. .... 1.50 t.. 111.r., 1111'9 .. lnt. •.. J.50 1001l;..,'1'111t '!!!~ 11 .. llitty f1"r Qlilb ... SUO ll' --. •hm& llUlllU. UH.,,._ Cledllt, , , •. $1.SO CU{ ClOTHING COSTS with Odr m ...... , Cini ...... SI.SO NCWrALl·WINTERPAntRNCAT· lit.al ,.,., he..... .Sl.50 ALOC... sew 1 new ••rcJ. ltw. a ltlif...... SI.SO robe foi less SSS frtt SI SO 1•,...t ..._.. i'JO pettetn coupon. C.11ioc. SI. ... ...._ , ........... UI 127..,._'•' Dlillll .. $1.50 1~ c.Jiat.. . uo an.,.._. ..-.. ·1u• ................. ·nJO llHlid/-, ..... 1.51 IDUtillt•f ....... Ut l» ...... fim a.M. Ut ltl .. f*llll.,... JO lJl.aiM I .......... I.II NO! NO! NO! Can't Quaify? &zy Uus jr exec. 3 br & huge Cam rm pool home In Eastslde Costa Mesa for $10K dwn & move in NOW! Sl20K. Ownr Call J erry : 642-1970 o r 534-4100 •5Br. 2~Ba . fonn DH F.R. Low ma1nt yd :'\r park. school. tenn1' $136,000. By OWn l'r 96M966 Q.OSE TO IEACH 4bdnn l~ba. beauufully decorated ramily bomr Has lovely wallpaper & wood panelling :JJakes th.is house a must to s ec ~e RV access. Call Now. 531).6571 & 968-4433 IEASTSIDE R-2 -~21 Cute house on corner or Fullerton & Walnut. $80,950. Agt. 556·0846 EMHY REALTY !.! Open Sat/Sun 1·5. lJJvl1 3 1 ~~qob•th. pool , double garage, renced yard . Super sharp! CaJJ 645-9161 : OPEN HOUSE REAL TY / EXECUTIVE HOME oo cul ·d e ·s ac . 3 Bdrm+den or 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Less than l mile from ocean, school. shop· ping. $125,000. P I P 963-9176 Had a face lift 1 New paint .• new crpts. new dips, oew dshwhr, new garage dr opnr + e brdrm, 3 ba. t mile to ocean. 9118-2297 J.R ~ N. BY OWNER, nr bch, 5 BR. 2YJ ba, formal din rm. ram rm, cov'd patJo, new c rpts. $128,000 . 9G-08'7I. 2 Bib from Ocean. 3Br. 2Wla, Fam Rm. $101.000 Allum Loan al 9.,...%. NJ price: $115,000. 221 20th St. Own /Brkr -..r. ...sAVIUI Prime area , quic k e1crow ror lhe right family. Lovely single 11cry 4 Bdrm home with 1paclou1 o ld U s blon liled rooma. lbjoy lbe roomy country kitchen which opens to JattJced patio and large back 1--------· yard. $149,000. '+513 CAMPOSDa·fRVl~E 91/4°/o Loan TwoAtriums ---------~.~~! ...... !?.~~ Les.sure Wor ld Gate 14 P anora mic \'1e w. 3rd 000f'. \.'lUa Nueva. 2br 2ba . 586~9 A/C art 7pm. &..,.....,.. 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A1a-ble Lo. Fairway El N1i;tuel 3br. S234.000. CUstom Really T10 'i1Ti7 Mrwport leodt I 069 ..................•.•.. A HOME SWEET HOMF. Luxunou:. cw.tum homr . A C. s Br s Ba. 5000 i.q rt Ownr Bkr Pnn onh 67J .. ~H l l lyO~ PriudTo Stl E a s tbluff Beauty . RedUl."ed, you save com· mission 38drm Fam rm. 2Ba. gar ta kes van, Must See' ~.:;oo 644-1805 or 5.59-690 l Redhill~ Realty I 1J11 N.t",llh Otltll' pJlraded 3 bedroom ranch style home located on ~belt across from park . Entry , d 1ninJ! room. de n a nd br1t·k fireplace. High ceilJnfi!i. Palso for entertaininii. Use your present home equity lo take over low interest loan tlurry ! S107,900. BKR. Call S(JG.3451 b71 73(}0 ~~~y Hr;::~:a~~:~ 3377 VIA LIDO. N.B. home on greenbelt with PIH & SLIP custom s pa & many 3 Bdrms .. 2 baths. for un added features By dcrS2:50,000' Owner. $239,000. Open $169,450! Sat/Sun 1·5. 1930 Port The ultimate 1n condo Seabourne, N .B living. 3 Bdrms , 2'"J Wl. ~. baths: pew . wine cellar, Duplex 2 bdrm. Near .ocean~~~vi~ew~' ~~~~~ water & shops. Sl 70.000 _ -· a..,-leach 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• assume. Call 893-3268 Find what you want m Daily Pilot Cla.551fieds. ~ .... 1041 ....................... file~~ QUIET NMHIO•HOOO Charming 3 bdrm .. 2 bath, with fireplace '8nd cozy kitchen n~k. Located on large corner lot of cul-de-sac. Good take over loan. $101.400. A CO&.OWal IAHI• CO. 496-7222 831-0836 nr... .......... .... "-'-..... 11.UFFS 3Br 28a. Patio. pool. nr parb·~chools lhocis. $129,000 .640-8146 IYOWNH Sant.a Ana Hts horse pro. perty, 3 BR. I !Ja. 4 :o.lalls. tack. i.:uest. On •, 11crcs 20161 S.W. Cvpre~:>. 60-7270. HAUOIVllW HO ... S 4 Bdrm "Palttmo Plan" cm irembelt wtth view. Larp poot lmmed. oc· c upancy po1~lbl c . M .000 lncludlog land. Call Danny Bibb ror appe. to tee these new lllUnp. aoeBS'UALTY 673-1311 MO~ ll7fnnt Om. Vu. OW .C. at I.Of.. Sec. Bldf. loat slip. 2bt, Zba. Ownr. eo.mo. 1091 •...................... •BY OWN EH 4 1.4t. BR. 2 ba. 8~,3 VA loan. S87 .500 837 ·9866 WiSTMIHSTElt VII.UGI We ha ve 2 large. 4 bednn. 2'h bath homes . both with pools & spas . ~e ram rms & formal dtrunJt rms Park Place.Inc 842·7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOBll.E HOM~ B U Y -SELL· RENT- F1NANCE ~"-Stor. ............. c ...... CALL US 66 I· I 021 UYJINWXUIY FOtt PEANUTS Walh <Ocean Bre eze &!per sharp I BR, lamil} roo m . fireplac e. lgt kitchen. lovely bath patio, c a rpo r t anc garden area. Spa, pool billiard room. Low apaC1 rent In excellent part na ocean. Secure home ro.. : or 3 ad\<a. S27 .SOO. Ex ~~ available ON THE BEACH Leucadia Unobst~ec oc:ean vu. Sngl. w lexpan do. llt.~. 1·744·0550 Res. l-7*6219, t42·12ltf. ......... s. I 10C ....................... FOR REN'T: 11.lTteq ft vacut laolt •YIU for ........ la the opea, Loe m C.11. elf al W.lltb. Sl. O.U RoadeKMatO ll·F -- lllTO. .. IMalD.01 tnnTI ,,... D,. mo._,..,., 100· trem oceao. 201 f! . ....._ hr more lolo ........... 1'1(11 ._totM~. lbr, Yeuty.-Mo. """" 0up&ea dehllle, qi.de\, 2 bdrm. t ~ b... patio • WISICU"-«Br. MW· 11 re1 .. rbi1bed condo. ............ pool ... ... --··· IM&bl"' J br, 2 be ...... .., ........... ,, ... . ... ,....., ........ . . associated •1mo. MB-'llOf, · ltl;tialllect ltNlc. maater UJI r),. I "<, U t Al ' N • • ...... lbt ~ o.r. 8o Dm9,_, lU6 fulte, d inio1 rm, dbl iaraa•. auto dr opnr, pool, rec. ar.a. AdullJI only, ftO pet.a .S AfDi«iOti Way,N.9 . __ lW0104CU PARCELS In beauullll ..... Grande, rollln1 ~ J~ acre &A;Mllnl W\th 5 wre m1111mum 1 '· P'OPl'I'\¥ f ronl ln4' a 11 AG ~rve All ull.lllH. .P9ved ro.d. AP '°' Gt-ne Tobln. 714,.,.,lf ~736 llOO ·•····•····••····••···• ....... .., twllh It. ID\ complex ·rerms av&llable PO&IUvt' Cllltb now SMS.000 Al(t'nt, ~~ TAIANTal.O & LH C:-rclal ..... rt, 1600 ·····•·•···········•··• Olflun bU> / CM St, 2 olr bid~. 2 dplu, on ~ ac. All or pa.rt. t;asy owner hnWK"lll ll BK K i;.t6. 5096 Oil l'lua IW. ap• ~. •523 CAMMDa·IR"INE -------------· --·01'9-02l'7 3210 ..._,..,, .. ., IMO .... .............................................. ..... UHfT1 ....... "" JIA I~ PIUlfS EASTSlOf!, II ....... •••••••••••••••• a..._ .. tll JIOJ ntE8TAIU'f (,"(). ·-•••••••••••••••••••• .-s1u ~ &Ab, 1ar 2ba, w.t.fl"Ollt w/duds, Pvt RENTAL IWor1 .,..._, llO nlaht • lMX>tll';PROrERTV SZOO week. M<'O/mo. ft'OCD ... IOO llodiatar a67-LM7. 1106 1'>1* taom..,. tKW'ily .... ~ 3 pwt beacbe., pool " - Pt8' 'hTUl.IR ll\c Pk~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~I Pa.cilic Cit ttwi . IAYMOMT Laicuna Bch R M P 2 bdrm. 2 bath ln au~r t'n4 )~7t lor.000. Aval.I now for ASSWie I 0 7 /10/o LOAM Qoi $114,000 lat. hse t dplx on aam e lot, Sllllt.SOO atOI '1ortd• St . H 8. Al\. K2 7788 or 8-Ml57 NEW 4· Plea. Grou $11,000 + Year Auuma· ble 1st O .W C. 2nd IZ35.<XX> DtAMONO REAL ESTATE wlm« rental ~ mu Sa.li#bwy Realty 813 ~ 2 BR. I ba. I f(U apace. Frpk Winter IJt 2 BR. dell. 3 ba. 1 <'II" p-t'g, Frplc. Wlnter lae A«t. 113-3705 Marie. ..._,, I 1ul• 3107 ..........•... , ....... . Eltceptiona.Jly nice 2 BR home. Winter, avail Im med. flOO. lH , Ml·2911 ; ~eves L.,... .... 1141 l!a1tald• Entertalnt1r" ...... abr' l'trtba, many ameo, klda, no pe\a AvaH t/I -· 1.11 04lll &HR fi'I P. vUI IUrR, Muha No ~-~~ PolnoDa 1310. MZ-Cll.15 New 3 br houH No peU, no cblldren. MSC> mo rrN3Jt. ----NI.~ Dtlu.se 38r. d~n. din ma. liv rm, m•crowav~. 2\lf e. •. dbl garaae SltOO mo "67 Elden AICI wr.:1(188 2 br. 2 bu coodo. bike to bcb, 2 car 1<ar, all blln.'I lux. Mf.1342 2br, Iba. encl icar. Newly remodeled E·1lde CM Water pd 1415. wkdya a ll 5 645·6 110 o r 8M-Sll9 4 BR, 2 Ba. fo~am1ly Rm . newly p11inted. ammut· t'Olld. Reta req 'd. $675 """. 97!Ml8ll6 f.:XECU11VE HOMP. IN ¥••••••••••••••••••••• NOK'lliWOOOS 3 br, 3 3&, ZBa Condo. kidl OK, i. w/lf(e feouly room, or So. Cout Pina, uUI frple, dahwbr. tovt>rNt pd.9114_.l21S _ .. __ pmjo, ~ room. wet Nt-1tr So. Cotuet Ph1u 2 Rr bet. CIU'dcnu & wiatt·r a Ba condo. Uh new paid. 111815 mo .2 <'h1ldrt-n ,·a.rpeti/drapu. A /C . only, no pet.a I Y""'r 1,r I J*bO lush lando;caplnJt 994-2'88 cw-tr13 M l 1\1(1 , poo1a'. }»<'. etc Adulu; Mfcie only Cll5 lh:f d11counl FOR LSE W /Of"'flON TO PURCHAS F: nttw 2Br rondo w /pvt lulu-. J>Otil. I P.ii, lennl11 ('OUrl ll saun• $&00 mo 121 ;s 1 IO) 139G Wooclwidg. 4 BR 2.,,, UM, air cond , i :sty, avail 10/20/7!1 fro't rm Incl ardi1r Ftt-h ri· q 'd 0wnr DK\ ~ 62'.l 1 &..arJ-o leach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 bdrm 3 ho Nl'ar IH•a1·h . pool. µark Sl4:00 Pt'r mv 1171-4619 ~1. ('Xl :>M dy11, or 983-14 lB afUP M 2 bf' UUI pd t-:lderly cpl wlno.pcu & no <·h1ldren Sl2.'> ~I (; >1>rt<S11. SA ~ 38r. 2&. auto 1t1ra1•1•, pool, wshridryr. $500 mo !WIG-12J7. 400 5649 32'1 ................••..... llOM1'~ ~Ht llt;N·r 3 ex 4 br l'nt••'<l from -~Lo bl5 f'm•d y11rd & l.!aral(c~ t-•a m1l1 r., pl1>a:H', k HI" & IJl't" ""dro11w < .11 I !lf'A 2SiJi ,.,. !173~1 ''~'l nofN· •I UR , 1)('1•1111 11111.-1'<•1 end Oil, .,.,. +. i.lud111 "" Condot•iiftiurrK ~•·r Unfwnbhed 3425 S>el6 Call 4!f.1 'f i:~t ••••••••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • I , 'If Iii , ,, ·~ ~ t , • ..... , ........ s..ep. to Ba-y 3 8 R a b•tb1, frplc, all ap pll.nc:e1 Garaie. Lovely att•. Ava1l 1mmed. ~. Zll/47fr 7731 eve. Steps to beec h. 2 hr. adultl. no pd.I. S32S mo Wlntl!r otl•<'e M2 ~. home ffl3-fi640 NE WPORT BEAC H AREA I Br furn, nr L1du Vl,1tt!.. 'ut11 inc 127)/mo liic P\m & lql $5(1 cle1tn· we dep 8inicle qwl't pcr t1 11n 673 S65~ o r IDI <rr4.9 s.c•-• 3776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoratn.1c whit!! wuter v1t"w apt $325 • Up ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 1140 ....................... •llWXE• GAIDOI APT. z ........ ..., 3poob Covered car Port .patio apta ... BRQ's clo!Jetolwys •1>d11 walk tollhopp1nir 17111 4hhhaw"t .. w ....... 847-6064 498-2772 492 1720 Wh1l~ , SHARP. beach I . 2 & 3 Water JteaJty BR. frplc, dshwsr, aar & .••••••••.....•........ 3102 .•••......•.•••••...... plillOs No peU 9&0·ZS511 f~ 2 Br. I hlk bt!urh, r rph •<lrp11 . ..icJlt "Pl. 21.JC AU.i.ntet 1.r.vely all adult, nu IJ't'lll • 1.Uc.l Hr ctpls ~(I l'A.l 1nver . I IB w, rir. lU 2 Br. 2 tNI <*do. ~ blk w beach, 2 ca.r gar. auto op nr. Beaut. bay view. ll50 ~ ... ml &42·1803 OCWW.c>MT :Ir, 2ba wtolfice. Vrly. Ji)'pk, 3car iar. flOSll _!SI. Ml(mt -~803 ONTHlllACH Blach, k1tch. bath, utJI pd. Hold Aptll. 1210 yrly & up. Lil • Jut. 2306 W Oceanfront.1173-4154. --~-----s.a. ... 3176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Spac oce1nlront owner11 I.Wt. Breathlakl n IC vu:w. So San Clem ~/mo 2J.3.937-07U; 714-492·6152. -----11.00 FREE RENT 3 Br. 2 ba, pvt patio & ura1<e Lota of J(ra1111 flM Calle Campana. $445 Weekdays aft .. r 21.1m pho n t> 492 I 567 or '496 527!> An y t1m1• wedcend.' 3110 TllEWPO RT BLVD f)JJly I~ wit» annual J(r085 I~ 53'.SOO 11MW COAU_, ntn1.tU-••••••••••••••••••••••• WANT to rent for I month m Oct I penon fttOV•ry from eye operallon. Up to...,. $44-I~. F..ASTSJOt-: 3 bdrm I ba larae yard ~mo Call ~uf\6 J h d rm I • , Ii .1 . 11 ,. J r l'urt.11r1n11. 3 HH & tlf'n • 11 .,, ht.lfil~. 1·rvt drv . Ina• ~ l.1Jv<0 I)' l..c•· .• Ur (J\at.1.. ul rl1· \jjl n11 IWI >. 1747 ~m:a1·. /\n.1h11rn 'ttfl JllG IEACHWOOD Al'TS •••••••••••••••• •••• •• • 645-7573 3 Br. 2~ Ba <'llndo. :! story. pool. tcnn1r.. S575 mo. 546-1137 pan:-1v1· 1w1-.111 ~••·"'' 1J1W Hariy .. ttdr , <1rr1111 l Rr CldlO. S:IH() lif'JZ litllCl SPA(.10US 3br Mrldo nr So Ci.t Plaz<1, frwy u1· Cf'fJI. ID lrvme Comph:x 5H1 -077f; alt ~ Barn"' Rily fleitll!ter 642 SMO -------2200 frpl ,dl><'k'I si.10M•1 I 1.wJUI. i\\'Jll ... , ...... $-1'/I) lcAoollkwtd 3106 2 Ill< , I h.1 . "101 l It m i l>..iy'I IA:. 421.l f'.H·-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..a.:ww A <'hJr mn' $4!111 :.c>l(HJ.'.I U.-11utJful 4 HR. 2 h.t Yrl\' :"11'W '1 plPll I :Jhr $5llO ~Zhr' C75 1-.nr·I .l(ltr3J(P, -...................... . 1800 2.3 ACRE LOT Ckeenfront, winter rental. pvt beach, pool. 2 br, 2 ba. no luds-peta. 4.99-3579 Choice 3br. 2bu, frplc F /R, r e f No l'cti. S525Mo. 546-3937 Mo S7511 1.11•r mo Nw11t Jo.:ITw•ruld lki 'i 4 11 H ·1 trn It Jn 1 h" ') J" Ju .111u111 lti·,ic h IOl y 1,75 16'12 frpl r pal 111 ) a rrl Hr1,1•ma r y IMH 221';2. l;tl llKi !11'2 'YJ)~ ....................... 4NEWUHITS ~·adl Harw Propetiy Ml ..... IHch 3169 ....................... 2-8ly,5br,3ba Gardener incld. S800Mo 962 5679 aft 6 t lk•n t'Jrpun '"'"" $l :..>t111 lrvtr.• lif·<1 ul Z 111 I~ •• , I Mo Tum1•r A11o~· 1 nr rJUt>I N•• l>t:h 51,:,11 f'h.trmmii 1 Htfrn1 fl,.,,m-. 41till77 4'1'1 4'.i'.ll rnot'41172Jl)llwn1 Ai!\ &KJ11t1Uy f'1n•• W•o m .. 3~~k"i~~ ~.,2_,~r ~;:I I Vr n 11tJ me utal G7' 40714 Rl-:PURBISHlD 2br ron donr So <.:st Pina, frwy ur cr•s to Ir vin ~ C:.ornplex Siil !1176 a{L :. Thar )Ool can Ket nr11t l.l!r nghts on. near ma in bu!>1ne11 l!'tock brokers & larJ(c banks> dllitrfrt of SantdAm1 Varlt Place, In<' 1142 7461 HEW.Ol:LUXE Open Sat/S.." 1.s 3226 Broad St. H.I . t-:ach urut has 2 lg Br's & Some bac k bay view. fantastJc area for huKe ranch home + b11rn & stahles Cali ~'•,.. F•.:• den 1714 ) 752 1107 dys. 17 14 I 58 1-5787 eves, wknds C 2 LOT. C.:OSta Mt•sa IOOx llll 160, 000 ~ 1103 645 4203 2 Bdrm house on tbe sand S700 per mo. Call 964 2157 or964-2187 5 Br , 3 ba. Balboa Penm $800 A ·. a ll r e."' 673-11744 f'abulou." home with all decorator amerut1~ .,, '1.L on·.A"' vu -w 5-.; 2 ba (rplc tlKh.._,hr 4hr, li1v111t1111-.11 .wt .. •;w~. ar'.·i.' $;,., m.. di.'<:..· 'S'IU • ' 1'"' ,,...,, I Drwe by 8& Senate tbc11 I 111.1u.w for a~·.iw .!hr 11, , call 833-9:.MX.i I 1v,u ~ 1• ,,, • , , "'• 1 ., • &Toro 1232 11u11•t l•''''r11•11·· ,, , , ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• lu't >·•• 11 '\•1 1· .. t HOMES H>ltHEN T $7:-;oMn 1.11 \1111111.1 l•rirk IJr 1•r; ·11·11 3 or 4 lir Pnr l'<i frnm H , ,ro,111 -.rn;ill 1 .. ,. Ir 11,1 '"-' :.i1:,7 c,r <4'4 l lH7 Apcrtmtf'h Fvntilhe<f 1 I.If 'A'I 'tff• ' , • .. • • • • • • ·• •• • • • 1 ( h•1·1· 11w•·t :• tu I li.J I 1 1-'-l.J.lr. J.kr no J1t•t.. I ~ ltland 3706 vrh $1.'.!J n11. \•lit 'Jll •. , .;°' ·' ";', .f/7'' ••••••••• •••••••••• ••• • • ...... ,,. ... f. 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S~'.iO 11,., 1.1 ·1 ·11.1 II\ I Ii 11 \I On Peninsula Only steps r,;1 Jo.Ji aft .,1 "'•! I "I '\°"I 1 ""°' i; It , ", Corofto deh.tar 3822 t.o beach 2 Bdrm, l ba. tt.Aqottt.och 3240 1'H/\,,t-.L ..,, '''" k 1.,1 ..................... .. I' 1b •• 'lU<lll> ~>C. ( 11>1 ' t1rpb !Jltn. ... li!J!> & .... dtl'f pd Nr fk-a<'h Hlvd & Mcf''addn1 funl 16.5()/mo.Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• MissionVleJo 1 267 Hoar o 1n11tlH , ;>JH . Ol'EAN !'>IUf'.Ofo'llWY HOMES f''OR Rt-:NT ••••••••••••••••••••••. ~1 I. k & food h.ir N."W 2 HR. I HA. (pk. Wat.erfronl Homes G 1·l400 3 or 4 br. Priced from HOMr:"f''OK ltf'.~I Jl)Jr ~un oJ .. d< lf~Mo 0 W S47S !M 673-trDA ~orto11,,$fll6es ~amY1a1rd1 .. ~ 3 or 4 Br. Pnccd from ForwPJll. 1z1a147~ 1xr,1 l llll Zba frplr nu r rpl ~~s~~J .. -2 or .. 1 " " r ' ' ~s:'iJ5. f''ord l var 11 & . . • • ._-.. • ..,.r •• .. l'O">ll ii pJeas e . Kids & peh i a r a Jl ,. ~ I-' a'" ii,,. I Cal:boo P-9ftln~a 3707 & p:unt thrnuot W J lk '" ktd'ot! No Pf'l' < .. 11 Hob welrorne C.1111964 2566 or µlt>d•11•. k 11h ~ ,,.. , ••••••••••••••• ••• •• • •• 1~ ti 1" •·.m "·: ''~"' ~)(' j ut K47 Zl'.!"101 l'111l1rN1 r•1 991 5'i07 or 648 9243 ~£~ T JG£ ,,.._'O,---T·ll-•.:l_O _ ...... _ .. _ /' i--+... HOMES ....... Dff«f. Oc t:ANF'RONT 2 Br winter. SG50 mo. Adil.'!, no pet.is. rels 67~ 1640 Oreanfront !Jeaul1ful dlx Jbr, 2ba, frplc SOCIO mo 'tJJ J1me Rell> 675 184:1 973-2971 A.lrt .n.ofct' wt>k<1mi· ('ull!Mi4 '/:,1i1,111 1!'>11·1·11111.: ro•im·. t. 1.ill~Jron 11•11•7·1111!.11 7fl71 <'•Jmll\l•lort'!11<11· D~a.n;z bdrm & dt"n !f73.;!f/1 i\i1 rnd•·• ht• h1 r11 rl1 ~ $',', I"' !-.rn.111 ti.11 h 1'Jrl1.olh I 1:1 Ii H Ulmimol Plush t·rpt" ....... rtn-h 3269 ""~"'"'"" (Jt 1an fo r1.111 I furn '111111 ,,..,ilk t"1 •--t.och 3148 h "'*wpor -oc 111 I H°/4Cf II'• I( h ~ ... ' '1t \llfllff' ---r--2'h bu cedar & J(IU4'S ~, ••••••••••••••••••••••• J • .. ~)t.I ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• :rm w <'olll>t llw y. NU llftort 2400 "'""lo Ubl •7• ·•'r.> Ul.A3 OC'Plln '"'r I'\ l NO f ... 1-.' '\111 A « • rid ' I ~ n t. ' '.: ' I·•~ I .1' • I OC£AHROMT (View gar, rully mainl >•I n •nl.ol' \ dl.1 l<•·11t.ol li:Hlr11n1 · t.i • ••·• ""'"' CostoMe-M> l 824 l.P•· lmlllmv v1.-1•11t·n 64>6646 COSTA MESA 4 HoiitMs on I Lot Lowest pnce ln C=<>i.lu Mesa. OnJy 10'1: down owe. AJw11ys renlf:d Wortcl RHI Estate 556-7777 COM DUPLEX 3 Dr owner't-unit w /frplc & I Br I Ba unit 91~·; llS ~umable lu11n $179.000 fuJl pnce A PR€HIG€ -"'--1--I HOME:~ 3333 W Coast llwy, Nli 64S-6646 HEWPORT HACH 12UHfTS I DOOR from C >C fo;AN Unbe!Jevably low U>W J•fU C~D al $425,000 Owner will trade Worid IHI Estate 556-7777 FOUR UHITS..C.M. Near new, 3 Br ownt-rs unit. 2 ba, frpl, 2-car gar .. J.2 Br, 2 ba, units TSL lnvstmt.a 642·1603 .-wPORT llACH Vanous loc. on Perun. & Nwpt Shu ov•il. All amen1tlea Presently leeled. Turn·key oper11 ltoo. P roperl y mgmt avaJJ. 81$-4912, BKR. .•............•••...... FOR LEASE 3 liR. 2 ba, luxury homt' 3 rrp1c ·11. dbl c11r gar . /\1C, $7"~ ~ 2900 2br , lb:.t, $4 25 Mo WI NTEK Doo r s t o Orean ~7573 AJtt AdullJI, no !>Cl' ln11w r1• fi7~ -t'!li! !Ir r • l,uu1<ln ,1ro ,, ~,c" 11111 t. •••••••••••••• •••••• ••• 1-··•U\ tio•.irh i IHI • 1,_1 at 527 18 th St . . 1 u1,111hl111•1 ·111 •11 lAMAHCHAAP'TS I ""lunl)'hkh: Si!t> \1 11 714-99>-6331 Ito~ '~mvi.n l lilt .J l1o1 w \ ,, • ..,, II. "·"' .. n' A I , . , . ~ ... tn'front llum•"• d...-1 Md 'l,Jm lov.11111111• l:1unoJ1 ~ .ir1·.1 ~,,,., , ... , I ..irvi . I u •.. '"' •. JI dt 11 till I \(JU Beaut.iful 3Br 21n llu Con l:i<.r. r,. .. ,1. ,1,a 1,.11111 mu 1 Jl l i.i'., ur.~, ·"' ·•l'h AcJull' lhh,.hr do.pool,Jac,2cur ~ar.& +f'xlr..i.' A,,.,1 ,,., 'I '•II"' l.ttll'o. c·ncl 1•,J r , ... , "'"' llh lbr l'ltflM·l dra~. opener, S560 Aviul Now !Gii 1 !l!'iJ 1115fi, l.T: •.• :,:i:. . • l'IJOI 1.11-.. I •1 7714 ~11tt I f.rnt:••ll• ni ,.,,11 \ 1,.,. N<.-w 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1o n Lakes Country Club Golf tenrus·pool Meaut1fully hmdscaptid, no main t.enance yard ...... ~*-'o NopetJ\.S48·.s39'l t•w llf'f'J\NH«>'d ,• 111 S.1'.oll 1'1 t.t:' :JfiJ f.4.!# '..t1ll j )'Jc·'·'"" ~h tt•rran•·itn 31 71 rrw1 inc I uttl '" I" t k , \ I .,,,.,., 111 VACANT 2 HR 2 B.t -· ·• IMrrn' I 11.tlh q>l li.t.r 1111! 1 \,it .......,,. 2 UIJllM, ISJll.-J.t I .1 .. 1111 hll--t'(?i ' · ' t 194 lt!Kt 9mtl <..1ubhowle Jld. Desert Hot Spnng.'I 213 378-2572 Be a ut1 f u l d ecor a t•ir funushed Palm lkl..-rt e<Jfldr~nm1um fo'or l>.tlf' IJy owner 2 Br I 'h Ba , pvt club. tennu1, 'IWlm m1nK. 1>1ddle l'ourh. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Beaut rum ('(lf\do 2br, lbu. AC. pool, walk to shop 'J<, ~·n & water pd, odult.1., IWJ pet,, $45(} Mi-0106 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3202 • •••••••••••••••••••••• i.aWUt, Jiii' & many other 1----------recreatwnal fac1lll1es Call 1714 I MIS 0227 o r f.M-0472 ~o..ty 2500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PUaJC AUCTION IY OW.8 OF LAMD Tneco StatiOft 2240 So Bna~. ~·orner or Wartw!r, Ranta Ana, Ca. Wed Sept 26, 19?9 IOAM . M101mum b id SI05,000 DePori1t r e<1. $10,<XX> S.le to IJe on the JtrnUndl. f''or further Info call Roland JolemlnH (213 ) &-2721, RJcha.rd Sbeeu C'l13, ~2742 UAl. IST A Tl DIV. CITYOF LOS~S o.tofS.... OCEAlffRONT HOUSE Nwpt Bc h. 3lir, 2B11 , $l21X> mo. yrly iHr apt winter or yrly JONF.S RI AtrY INC. I \I 1'+41> (7t4) 673·6210 I 3206 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFttOMT 2 bdrm, 2 b11lh In super loc•lloo avail now for Wllll.er rt.'fltaJ 980() mo Sabsbury Really 673-4!800 4Br, 3ba Exec w1terfront home. Yrly lae. BALBOA ISLAND RLTY 87U70$ MMrie. rofn~. walk to shopp1ni.t , $4.!iO mo . yearly Ac tu lb "37:. mu <; ,, .. sc·hools. close· to rwy., Ccrono d4:ol Mor 37 22 !>-•Ill IA;' '.1113 11..wiun :• 111 .! "" 'P''' $375 mo. V1llal(c' H 1-: ()('fo~ANfo llOtJT "I UH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11;o.,.,lyrl1-.or11t•'<l 3 lfr:! ri,, 11 h•l·ulur ""'"'' SOUIJ mu 962..4471 ,askforGt'nc uppc.:runitwl.lrd :.t>"IJI' <•mdc) Qn thf' w.Jttr tuwnh•iui.t' ~Jlll<'lnu , 4'14 5.l/7 3 IMJc.'I lo heh, 41 I 19th St , Avail alt Sept 25 4Hr. 2'~ Ua , $6:JO mo ff4li 63711 2 Sty, J Br, dm rm. lam rm , rrpl, prf'r family Ref's Lease S625 Uonrnt• !l6J.. 71Jll ; Y68-71111 Pool home 4br, 2'hb<J . <.'ptJI, drps, frplc. l..'IC & refs req'd S725 Uonnw 963-7MI ; 968-7119 --- Walk to beach. sediHfrd dollbouse. llll new 2 hr. stv • refnK. P vt yard, 1taral(e. Small pet ok S1n~l ea or c oupl1·11 welcom e . S475 mo 536-at56; 962 8050 EDISON HIGH and only ti hlka tlJ bch. 4 Hd rm, 2 bu, lite fam rm +sundrr k $625. 218SI lfanuluJ 98341377 Bkr. fk'f k I huu·· 211•1 •.t ~ I'·'''" 'IW'WIJf )11 114·111 lw '1111 ,, f I & I " II t 1~k 111,.. wi.hr/clr.,,r ,, $1lCO Mo 1,1. 1.11 .:• "''l'•1'i\" .. 11 "'"' "'1'' ,~udw apt:-, bllt lo . ,1tt'J uU '· no IH' ' t. h SlM y I ·I l!<Jr 111d d d Sl:l'/j m11 .vluJ)' I Kl5 1'7' ~!I 114, :JJtll ·i<C ••11r Y HI• yearl> AY.tll a tif""'I '" J uul tJnfumSh&n•fntt IO I .,,, Cotto Mno 3 7 2 4 • ,.._ :.!br mn<to nr So «17 <\.VII, t!M Z7'fl WATl:lll•'llONT ·1 1111 :• mi honw ''" 1 h.11111t•I 111 "'"" '""' f<n 11wr 1 ..... 1 1111 I VJ !\()' Obi 1•111 1 x1r.1 I prkl( 11200 mo JACOBS REAL TY 67>6670 Newport C:1 t•Nt < '11n1ln 4 lldrmll, l', h111h ... <' story. obi l(ur S7~AI n111 /\jit 1'145 ~ l.-•1111• Sim:, JWr mu .I bd rm ;i h,1 w 11 h POOLt 2 add1tmnul ut1l1 ly h<lrm s (u m rm flreplu<'t'. vault1-d ,., 11 rnl( litlO 1327 or 5~ lil1.IH ance1~ ·····•••••••••••••••••• I CASA DE ORO c "l l'l:uu l'uol, .,pu S.1:.-0 'l'lny cott.il(t'. I tx·drm. \JJ 1,.1 111111'!-i l'All) 1"Ht'74 or7~Cr.ll7 wMlk lO IJeur h No do..:' · · .. I . 1. 1 1 f'mployl'd adult $350 1Dl' C'omp.ir•• t11·1 u ri· > 11u ~·ar rww 2 hr, 2 111 1 In~ 1 494 1941 rl'ltl ('U'll C•ITI cl1·'l•'fl( 1hh .... a.,hl'r . luundr'r IJIJ_ _ (t•ulurt°' ~IJ.f l'IOU~ (Jell, 'tUOOC'Ck $:f7!. 11111 t .. -,orf leocJt 3169 kll•·twn with 1ncl11 1•1·t :'-.11 pt'lll .ill t''rl''t + ••••••••••••••••••••••• h1!hltlll(. wp:u atc· 1lmin1!j "'1.nd,r;r:1 14111 pAIU( MfW'°RT .1n·a, full lf'rll'th 111.11 hl1·1 IJ't' 28r Iba Sml pat111 . J.1ullr1SJn in h.11h k1111 •.t11• bt'f1roon111. lJOol 11110. o•:..rport. laundry $.J7:-; !>Urrounde<l "'1th 1.1111•.h J\vrul!I I l'h ti4.'> li62!1 l1tm1'1•up1111f ,\Ul I. I IJVIN(; A'f' n s ut;ST' NO 1'1':'1'~ 1 l~Jrn1 run 11i.lt1'(I S.14:. :.! U<lrm f11r111,h1'<l '42<1 ~;:, W1•'lt Wll• 110 1714 J6;1.2 I :n I 2 Ur, bltn.~. urllt'I. 110 µ1•t:-W> mur1th 1'.:t:I ~ ?~ Cnnyon Dr MEW II.EB> Al'TS Bu<'h1·lor S2G:i I Mrm S:Jl.'• J\u rh & Ion SJI!> t-'rpl1· rt'• room Por.11. J ii I U I I I • l' II l' I o S I' d ~·;Jru~,.., c; .• , & wtr ptl Adulli.. no p rl'i J!IJ ltumillon. C: M. 845-441 1 tlll l'ht•lor ... I or 2 r~~ &Townhouisc!i FtQm $3119 :.I) ~•<'ul11r .,fl&. tol•I r,·t•reat1on prnRram. •1on aJ proi;iram 7 pooli.. ~ ta.:nrllll t'tlllrt." Al fo'a"h1on l~rutd. Jamhon-.• & Sun J1...q1.11n llJll.s Howd 1714'644.1900 2&:1 Urlrms 11t't•11nfron1 dupl~·xr-c, $4!l0 uµ Yeur ly t175-dl2 tlkr SUPER 2 br. 111. ba. fpl, petio, dbl car gar nr bch Bluffs Jbdrm 2 bu, 11111111. t11115-.56'71. pool, nr park11-1whool11 8hopri, too() 64() 8 Mii ~leach 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flnltht. u1ry 2 rm. 1 bu f: 10111' S3~0 rn o No kJ(l'l/prf.!I 1!7!>-6700 I Udrm • I b1tth Yf'lirly or mo. DO Month 32U ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 Br. lom rm, frml din nn. rumpus rm. 2 bu, dblf· gar,_, mo Avail Oct 10. &12-11567 WANT' to rent fc,r I n111nth rn <kl nt't·d c<1 for 1 Pcnoo. reeovery from ~y., opc:r Up to S800 544 Jim 2 Dr. 2 ba, crpl~. drpe. M v & refrta. No l'hrldrrn or pets ~ 646-4382 N(mt 613 6'?10 28rduplell1pt , ,..., bloclla to beach Yearly 1450 VIEW Of' OCEAN & 0.1161~5. CITY a Br. 2 bu, frplc. - •t.'-lacrow Plqarty 2600 ON WATER Exclllng 3 ftdrm, famlly rm, dlnlnic nn, with ltalned gla1111 wlndowa Moorl n IC available. SlOOO/mo. Yr· lyLM . Uniq~ 4Br Spanlah style bonw, w/oourtyd, foun t.an • prlv1cy, cloee to bcb, achl • ahopp1nl( IHXIO mo. 846 8588. 4181 lhnford. Bayfront Condo flo ut slip. bcuut & 11p11r1111111 2 Bdrm tden Fohuluu11 vw:w JU(X}/mo yrly li.1• l.AGUNA U~ACll MTk lNN. Maid ttrv . color TV, healed l)U<)L Ulll (1l4 )494-5294 985 No Coutllwy beam r eal. jacuul. vtAU00.2Ur2Hu l(ara1te $4.$0 mo. (;all Waurlront, avail <kt I S,•a• .. • a. -... ...................... . WATERF'HONT .. 41rty. ... ... •• BUTLDING 1m on San at& )IL C.. ........ Juan lal•Jld, W• 100 rt, Saliabur)I ~ally fflMIOO fer , .. ,ti-•. Cell no MN&, all HM, com 751-775 oak for monlty clbhae & pool. power . phone ii wlr .,..... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 50.IAYY•W 3 BR, 1 1~ ba. condo. Q ..... ffe rlta1e f>ark . Up £ daa • ~.W. Pool. No pets . Onve by 111 Vitt 1.1du Nord 14te ;i Udrm. 2 bu widen & 1>11Uo al75tmo yrly MIW HOeie+IMCOMI 2161.... CM lb uedoul home w /5 28r lliudio twnbff u.UW. Jlomt bal 3 It bdtme. 2~. eeperai. yd, dJx ~ 11.aJterraa.aa et1I• arc blt ect u r e . ~llw:kcpd.Ate· a.I pride~ CllW'Mnhlp Opns.t 1·5 To 1et cllli •at 07~ 12 two Bdrm unlla. room for 6 addlUoa1I uait11 2C43: 20tJ WAilace, C01Jla ,..a. OrOM •ueo Jr 1145,000 dn. Balaoce .... ooo on coatract. ao yr lab«dln•U•. Prie. 6111&....,mo . ...._ ... M>. CIOI) 378-Y.87 ...... ,.,.__ ...... 2 SI.or)', a BCGma. 2 ba. lll60Mo. 2700 dbl •ar, laundry rm. ~ S411·l3l3 IAVely lrett. MOO. 1r Waterfront Ko mc•!i 631 1400 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• roamd i..... 2 BR. Woodbrldf(e condo. 'MADISIPOI Lm ... dilel&Auoc. no plU; full rec. Urand tte-.m & .... m11.ertaeAv ,.., WMo. BtauUlulJy maintained S.l..,.lllud -•--•-•a ___ ._648_·1Jl.3 air. 2.,.. tNI Coodo. frplc. t/1.0attthone property, 671-UJt a.-u. Condo aded .-io. poot. Jae. uunu ln Ol'-.e Park Aer•. -'........... _, · up_r7"' Ml. 552-4448. .....,... fenced a rena and C.-.. ...,. JUJ .. _.v.,. 111ce ~ .. mo --- pMturt. a covered ital.la, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~. reqd. Pool, Jae, IWborVlew Home Phas(' 2 boa IUU1, nn barn J..._ o-.-Guarded lndry, tamla. etc. Avail m air, fam rm. vJcw and tack room. Fruit ~ Braad new lftlmed. Debbld57·DJO. Water fJ 11ardciner ind tre ... lovely a Bdrm, homl. • ...U.. 3 Jf~ Mo. 762 8980 _ family room home. bdrm, 2 be. Dtllln1 • 2 bdrm. air cond. CMdo Ueeut. new calm ~ •lY ~,,,,,..._! 1248,000. P'Mil1 rooml. lllOO per ,,.,..,_ &\&aac.a •. Ront or dnJx Frplc, Wolk to don osen ,, I ( '• 1m1 &. amr 81'. nsnN Tll·flll .mo. m 1 •1a ~~ perm mo. Call ,, -.,~5pm harbor 3br 3t.• S8:AI 751""2 Gt!t OR~r.N cuh WlllU SQ.lare Condo 2 ':.~~J' lf.>',a.-,2be, Uper-.. OC&AHJ'RONT3Rr.~~· CaU•M7'1 pool, .... 110. Ml-t2~ 1'11 SUDO.°' e mo lft.Mtwbda. meio:.;;.;.. ____ _ Ueaut. decorated. 01i11d 1Krv1ce, pe>ol , ut1I . $95 w1( •'DZI OCF.ANfRON1' 11 tud10 s:mo. 1Br·l47&, 2Br 11)75 Jbb ln115411..()f)M_'!!!.!!!m • 559-llJ>;! 1:)4() 2Ur, I ~.ba, patio. t.yfr..t lndry rm Adlta only 2br 2 ba 2.Btory f750 Yr '!'SI. Mic~!._ 842 1803 ly ffl$-8880 Chuc k ~ 3 br, 2~ h• condo Pool & JacuuJ pr1v1111 Avail Oct I ~. See by -~y~--- ~r oce•n view Con do Spacious 2br, 2ba wraJI •mmJtlt!11 SI 100 2~ ancluUl.~1 ... ..,..... ...... I Br upper G80 uUI Inc 37" Qljet adlu no J>N 313 w Bly 548-llG_l_G ___ _ OCEAN VIEW. yrly, 2 DR, l Ba dpb 147S mo . MU780 or ecz.:tat ••••••••••••••••••••••• SliQRTTli:RM Renlal1 Weakly, wiokr 4t VeDrly Aat:.!!_5-1117() Oc..,ront/VIN Ut3 hr. be1ut rum Car&j!NI, Crplca, baJronJt-11, winter MIO Up M<>--t 734 Nwpt Jale. If( bc1tul 21lr. a&, tt 1un rm, ~·1:, mo m.'111r7. rf!i 8 llJ J BR. JJOO', I blk o~•n, ""'1 adlt. yrly SZSO mo. ~~ X.2Ul, wkdya, ..... Nr S Oil Pl1ia I, 2 6 !J bdnn. 1vaU From S400 W/CJOdllt.Pet.s.141-1655 a Or, 2 ba, lowtt. or. So a.. Plua "25. No peg !,.$1-tm1 1..aritl' I bdrm upper ~ ~u1tl build1n1 with beaullful l11nd1caplnf( ldtal lcv adulla over 35 No ptU LEEWARD APTS. 2020 •'ullerton l\Ye Cl blk eut Newport Ave • I bU1 IOUlh of Bly). Gl.Qlf7 3 BR. 2~ tNI. lttll h'bnt Vklw condo .. nw-BJuff•. '1000 Ptr mo., yrlv lae. Bay. lt.ach 75Hl11 Next to beacb • lihopl. I BR '300/yl'ly ""'"'· 2 BR MO yrty fr7Hd0 2brnr-<>eean; lpl·dlahw sm yrty Oct tat , no pet 3J131S4 &t44MO &BR. aJI N!W kilt-heft, Cl"IU. •• ..,-. .,.. to bch. 1400 m p 1 rly. ... ....... .......•............... I Br 2 !I~ apt from p1trk S2'10 nit> ~irehne Mgmt Gori1 . 1:147 6363 ......•••••......••••.. ·nit-: .. :XC'ffl:>il; ,ALM MESA AP'TS ~IN! ·n .:sTo 'll"T IWll IWH h I&! llH fr•1m~1 &uµ i\t1uJt., N1.1 pf'!., 1!1111 Mt.'ha !Jr <5 IMk.'> t-;ruit of Nrwp<1rt Hl\d l hm·5pcn ~ 9860 Seawind r1113ge Nf'w 1&2 bdrm luxurv • .1dull JPL' 111 14 pl.111 ' lr11m $35'1. :! l11lrm IJIW'r\h<IUM.._ ( l'fllll ~.ol.llJ I IJ(J1ll'>. t••rrn" "'"l•·rl.111' 111.nth' (;," f11t 111ok1111• ~ h1•Jlln1• 11.1111 t-11.m ~., 11 l.11"1''' 1-'r,,..y <lrrv•• :-Oortli ••• P-·:i1 h 111 M 1 I-.JcJ•l,.11 lhf'f\ ~1-.t 1.lfl "tl1 I-.11lolt II I•• S •·.1w11Hl \. 111.11" 1714 IH!ki '.11!111 4000 •••••.........•••.•.... 111-»<'hlrnnt room l•1r n ·nl Sl50 f}t!f Ill( I tr75--05!4 I l<oom for rent. full hov-.1 pn v1le111•:.. MJl1• 111 •· ll'rrcd $1~0 (;u II ;lfl Jpm Aak for Tina It\ llppl only 642.629') Room sh.r hath CI0111• lo bch Ulll 1nrl St:><> 67~1497 VC411fion R...tds 4250 ..•.••..•.•..•......... ltouw for rent. ll1~ Do•ur City sll)8 6. llnt'ni. furn 21 mtcly pr c·pl Cull IJlt>r 3 p rn :-,48 llJll'J TAHITI Modern I or 2 br cotta~1· oo beach on Tah1t1 with C'ar. row boat. wat-h rnu·h 1 nf', comp I etc• lut.ctleTI. 1•tc· f''or ml}r" lllfo call 979 2W9 evei. & ~ PALM Sl'HINGS u r o Lion condo on M1!11011n lttll!i Country 'luh (;rl'ens. pool, 1e nn1' Ne,.r Rancho M1ra1w restaurant ill rt p Cu 11 988-50): !lf\3·1209 .n fl. U&rxe Bl• Bear ubtn p<M1I tbl. color TV, 2 frplt" lit'('Jl8 14 54.S-8116 J..atuna <Xe ant ront. "" b6ach, pool, 2 br, 2 ba, No kldll·pd.S . .ee-3519 .---- f>alm Sprtnits 4Bdrm up-iui.ded pool home. Ne11r Tnwo 673 4686 ii 152-5752 ...... tosa..r. 4l00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movlrnr" Avoid deP01il1 & <'Ut llvlnll expen1•11 ! Proreuion 1lly alncc urn. HOUSIMATIS a:Hl.14 Irv. min to Npt. condo to 1tll'. Own rm . All ameoHlu. 20·30'11 , UlOmo Suea n eve lll·l WI, • d)"a 7U-t671 Prof. bu1lne111 orient. rem. a1e . 21·30 Non · amoller. No Pflta. Shr a.do Ill Npt lk'h. w /Int ~· AU •multioa Ref 1 a n . Mo cvu •ZJ• -----a.tad an wbo lovea the LGnL nda rm by Stpt. 30 • ~.Jr' tioo t.o •uo. .. a I ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• c: ... , ... DIVORCf! S7'0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhay, iuerenltf'd s...odw\ch .:llpf'HI will Pldftc S.V•('flf. 6'6-161110 ~up your Dflxt party ._ lt'rVM:e. au tiual or~ wtow apei:ialty aem oeedl, lvJmo rates catenog -3 locat1on1. C.~49?-4111 Oill54t-'10l1MPM l>fVORCE BY MAJL c.w.t/C..,.e .. f\li.n& &o fiaal. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad.klnLe«al. IM!-5100 Otment work of "11 kinds ~ ell. lS yrs exper ~ Abloblocltwalla. *-0757 ....................... DiS&efaao • A«rooov1h: Cement work·All types Omtructiaa. F'r'ee eat. Uc·d Qiotract« f380/6S Uc m-.. M6-8M9 &G-&C °" 646-6563. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ClA.N·Prtc\.od nPit '"" .. umatt! o n i.,.,. or ~II job8 Uc ID12S4 8'73 03S9 l'PI .-da.ctrk 6U48'74 ,_.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• K.ttB ClU8tOn1 wood tent• lnl;. aatea & lence repair. IMl).G) or 75&-UllS Gudemng, clean.ups & landscapin g. George lbuabi, ~ '1072 Want Ads Call 642·5618 .. 1 I I Nun• 0 5 ....................... ............ .. ...... . LAWN.W:.. laod-Aobht'• Hou1eeltaah11 IClfll, den·•· ~. for ....... bly ......... ..., delll ..... ..., .o.u ....... 1de&•••c. fW•lliDmt.~.-rkl• ...... ,...,... rot S•c•ll••e• ID :::l bm' 1dMallti: Cleulq ................. \Jiiii .... ~ ~'::':i~~· 1118. a.ZAN maba it ,...,,. -·-• pa GIH m. Bach.. a pta, """""· ... -bomet.•an ..... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• OOC $Wdeftt. l Tt>n truck. Tr..a., LrM lrlm. Dao .... ....................... MAIY'SPUC:I Ucemed 3'br home care fer the eklerly. Private. coey home. CaU today, &11-0:D>, "r'udl.-g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE~ Call Ginicham Glrl. l')-ee est. 64S-S123 No need to travel all over town to look for garage sales ... you'll find them nght here in Classified. To place your garage sale ad. call 642·5678 . 2 lAd6es wlU cleu your lloiM/ept/or boet for re- uonable ratea. Good .w..-.-.orl4M778. 1• ....................... t =•'·' ··~··················· European Landscaper. Top work. Faar pnce. Refs. 646-4871 dya/eves. Landscape. irrigation. clnup. reas 10 yrs exper. Uc ft bonded. Norboru 531-3162 or 891 ·2862 V.O.,~ bit/Cd -.1n&. dealp . aprt.Ulen lnataHed • aervlee.ct. c u atm bridlwk • yrd cJean· up. Uc'd .. a.a. ..,,. ap.~. teer ' ....................... .......... ~. Ule lloora. con crete patloe. walks, d rive· wan f'ree eat J obn ..... ........ ....................... Local nJOvlng. Frel.:bt. CQllltN:t.loo, household • offi ce aup plaes . Rm=coable rates. CaU ...... MA:;/P ... t.g ....................... PETERS PAINTING Expr 'd. Reas Rates . Free Eat. Call Gene ~ Ptd. p&ioling. Ext ai Int. ~ Low rates. Free eel. S36-4'780. 536-4383 Painting. I NTt EXT. Neat. honest. reas . 12 yrs exp. l.Jc 'd. Da ve 964-100. ~ • Reetorallon. "PU' bttUaoce". at. 1tt1tn1reta. •tebard .... SISC55 D ave's Pal n li n «. ia/C:uaml. S.rvhal coutal comm. 8 yrs. Highest q1&11lty ·work Ranbl, llc'd , Dave. 9"25 Pa.iu&illM. lnt/ Eitt. Qlty met .. won, resld ~ In· dull. Free FAt. 646-1.252. Painting, Res/Comml. Servina Coast.al comm. 8 yrs. Highest Quality Mlrk. Rmbl. lic'd. Dave SM35. •PAINTING• a. 117'1 A f' I 1 ....................... . ..................... . Quick Pb·il. D.R. St. 'n., ....... P"Gftl 6re- Clair'a Plumbinc ror ro· moval, yrd clean.ups. liable repalra. 645-3503 ha u ll n .c • 5 48 • 21 O • . . ,.KIJ Jtm Phlmbi.ftl repair.~. In remodelina. ~ rt1· P r of Tr ee·Ser vice IJ pipe, leek '9tedlon • 1'11monl. complete yard sewer louUo&. •'I at • 1ot cJeao.-.p, Free Dt... ,..., Top Hat Plumb, _"11_-DT ___ • ------ inl. U7-31tt T ...... TH£ PIPE SURGJ:;ON ... •••••••••••••••••-• PLUMBI NG. Fr e e FRl!.Elriallesaon ellhnaUll. replpes, re-creden&laled. readin11. model work. custom math & French. 673-6013 homes. Commercial & residential. Quality work W da w a. m I g at reasonable price'i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• se>-7535. Lie '372863 Ulest Window Cleanlnit • laofillg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Repa\r • Heroot, All lypes ·s h1n1tl e s· rocllshakes·compo-la r. Free est. S41-S930 Fin AvlU.I. Sewt.J/ AltwatioM • •••••••••••••••••••••• Prd. window care. Reas . Bata, Ref·a. &U-SMB. Coll~e students. window wastung. Res id/atores. Xlot wo.rk . 6..42·544.9, ~7972 lJa & ext rau rates. ~ ctr. P'tee estimates. Call 648--aM, Eml fr HiBa·s. Custom Wallpaper hangmg, fast ,.dre11sma.lung & alle ru M!n'ice, quality work. Le· t1ons. Eitpert wor k . You don't need a gun to "draw fast" when you place an ad In the Dally Not Wanl Ads! Call now -00-5678. ------ Papier, '114-~~ 646-732'2 WALLPAPHIMG T..,.siolt Repair Quality work. Eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631·30ll5. 0-ARENCE'S 'IV. 27 yr5 expe r . Days. eves . wtmds ~.95 +. 95'7·1096 ............ 4300 OMc..a.td 4400 e.dlllltrial R...tal 4500 ....... Mamy to Lo. 5025 Pw •• • 5350 Hllp W.ted 71 00 Hllp Wmhd 7100 Hetp WClllhd 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... .., 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... • ..................................................................... . ....................... ........•..•........... Ba.yfrant home pnv. swte Approx 400 sq ft C-2. 130 gar. dock. ooo-s mkr. E. 17tbSt. Suite "f"' $150 NEWPORT IEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• BUSIN~LOANS W/\NTED. Fe m a l~ to ACCOUNTANT Assistant Sales M ana~er 3000 ft, 1000 (t oH1ce U.C--UceMH Any pwiiose c. umounl. shareexpen.'Jt.'S of 2 week lrvine CPA Firm seeks .&.DROPOS We rt' seekinR 2 well $GI. 673-1521. mo. Ooyle548-1168 space, quiet lite mdu~. Qranlie0n-5aleS16.700 Lowest rat.es. ASSURED stay In Tahal1, De<' 22 to to r1U 2 tax pos, CPA or #lt,T ~med women from 40 area. No automotive nr s. OiegoOft·Sale r .. 70G f1NANCl.NG. 846-~ Jan Sth. Call Barr y near CPA. Jr & Sr IPveli. fashion Island w S.S yean. w assa:ll in M-F rmmt wa11ted to shr duplex In Cd.M. Xlra lrg BR. gar., own bath, S230 mo. Call Robin oc Susan, COllONA DEL MAR Deluxeolfice, SlSOmo. fiberglasJO~. 645·3323 S. Die~1.0t.·Sale $36,?00 ....,W.ted 5030 !ffl.lOl7 -----Big· 8 exper pref Call sale!> & manaJ(emenl dys. Totl·Free (800 )252-2000 ~wng MASSAGE 7si.56ll for ~pt --51!oP Must have expenen1·e JO Realonomic:s 67S-6700 78).q746. _ Newport Beach ofc/apt LUXURY Residence to 5t:i0. Cannery sertlon shr in Nwprt lkb., $375. 67s-t912 Broker Cll1 David S48·1914. Mariner's MLie. 450 & 680 !IQ ft. Wm. Hazewtnkel & 4150 0>.~5555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lea<le; s.ooo sq r· I~. of fices well heated, off street parking. 400 amps. 1166 W 16th St.. N.!wport Beach. Contact Lok·Fast Inc .• 864 W 16th St .. 642·17()( For lease 2200 sq. ft M · l. SangJc gar~e $40. Sare & Set>ur~. '/Jl W . 18th Street. CM. 673-7787. EXEC. SUITES ~ aq. ft. Good Newport Happiness is having your 1 Beach area & parkanjl. place or bus iness at 548-4211 Double garage storaiee s pac e . $7S /offc r . Newport are.11. '770-2180 Offkel...tal 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• omCE space available at 1'187S Beac h Blvd . Baker Center. Recep-Rentciis Wanted 4600 tionist. conlerence room. phone coverage. 'C106e to ••••••• ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • &rpOrt. fine restaurants Responsible, wor king Secre tarial s erv ices wr i t e r see k s o n e available. For more JOfo, bedroom colt aJi e in please c all Anit a al Corona del Mar or Co:;ta ~2982 Mesa. Quietness essen · l.J.al. Write Classif1etl Ad near Talbert in Hunt· 6.'50 Sq. ft. view. unde r · ington Beach. SSO per ground prkg, elevator , month. Phone message Coast Hwy visibility. Air service SJO per month, cond. Lal(una Be a ch. desk $5 per month. Dally (714)549·1186. wknds Pilot office. Phone _4!&.:822 ___ . _____ _ #206. Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa 92626. Desire lse/rent of house cpl lookinR for unfurn 2-3 bdrm w /encl yd Cor 2 mature clop. Have good ref·s for a l I or us . '751·9100. 12·4 pref. Steve or Jean. 60G21ext. 278· <Wfic:e on Balboa Is land. l!ao UP. .of(Jee-•t.re , MO -.. ft. SlZ per mo. cpt.s, drps, A/C. 17301 2 n d . fl oo r . Co a s t Beach. H.B. Lse. 842-2834 Properties. 673-MlO, l or 2 Rm Suit.es from $75. 779 W. l9tb St. Call Tom S4().2'.m. SmaU office. Perfect for answering service. etc Only $75 per mo. 1102 West 17th St. Santa Ana . For more lnfo call J0<• Canale 547 ·4181 o r Renata at SS6-7707 Small H.ide·Away Offire. Only $50/per month. Va cant. 325 No. Broadway, Santa Ana. Historical Bldg. For more mfo call Sam Warren 558-6878 or Renata 556-7707 Presu,:iou.'J new EXEC:UTIVE SUITES avai lable n ea r O C Airport. AUractave rates include recepllonist, law library, cont'erence rms. secretarial service. & Xerox fa cility. For a penooaJ toor & further details inquire at Vortac Assoc. 95S·2288 or 9(;5.D)() C:OSTAMESA Profess . office s pace avail in Calif. Isl Bank Bldg.. 1»300 sq. rt. Low price incl. janitorial. seeurity services. con- terence rm." util. AbWl· dalll parking avail. Con- venient loc. c lose lo airport. travel agent & beak in bldg. 230 E. l?lh St., C.M. 642-966() Pml1GK>US LOCA110M••• -•tawportloy -415 to~aq. ft. D!luxe Orfice Suites .-.n.ne View -i'We(Bar Olnveniences: Gourmet restaurants, b ank. f1arilt, beauty aervtces. sped.ity abopl. Ude ...... .::1:2 •lllWPOIT ..... . c.M. cimc. apeee ... . 'r»m.--.m ....., ..,,Otrr llACH ......... ~ ... 6 llP Ill~ W/lllDt ....,_.Groand no. n all. to .00 1q. ft. ..... 0-.,. Bay front ok 500'&1400' w /6 0 ' b oa t s lip . Janitoria l. prko~ et c. 673-Mm. 12xl5 offi ce f urn I MacArthur Blvd. View of airport. MSOMo. 752·1747 I EXECUTIVE OFC. f\anusbed. Deluxe build· ~near O.C. Alrport. All services available . Ask for Bob Dickinson 979-8533 Sin$tle story. garden en- vironment. prof center. 2850 Mesa Verde Dr. E. C.M. 84HJ844 Airport Area exec ores. sign exPQSure on Bris tol w/jntrl serv. 225 Lo 1280 sq ft from 7~. 557·7010 Oneol' a lund ... PENTHOUSE SUITE Located within the um que European designed Lido Marina Village. Consider: 2,400Sq. Ft. Private Elevator Wet Bar, Lounges Paoorantic Bay view O>vered Patio Decorator Amenities As.k about our FREE RENT OFFER 67Sl&62 ... , ........ 4450 ....................... For 8tor'e fl office space al f'MIC!ll•Nerates. 500 to 2700 s. Ft. MiliA VERDE bR PLAZA J.525 lleaa Verde E, C. M. 54M12l 2901 La.fay~. N.B. Store or otnce space; UDO Sq. Ji\. SlCll) mo. B. Grundy Rltr 675-6161 '100lq. ft. apace avell. Pat fl Gad St. Npt. Bch. ~75mo. C all k obble 5e-0'1S1 or Ml-0221 Newport Near Pott Ofc . -..m -aq ft etore ol otc. 2aO Avon·C 211/ m.1a01 <XJIOIERCIALSPACJ a.a ..... lJOO, 1J80, lmar2MOaq.f\. BamlU RltJ RqlltM MZ-5"0 Wanted to Rent 28 4 hse or apt w/yrd & pvc·y. For working mom w14 yr old son. Need C.M. a rea . no more than S2001mo. Write Ad M34 C/O The 0 8lly Pilot. P.0 Box 1.560, C.M .. Ca. 92626 4 Jehovabs' WiLn~es & Grandmother nd hsc w/gar, fplc & garden area an C M. 964·1578 Leave Message. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 5005 OW. Adj: Sav-On Shop Qr.12SK Down + stock C.B.E. 963·1600 Causey & Company PUI rBSONIAED Terrific gross and net in- come! Long established t.avem is always packed in both summer and win ter sea s on s, .FabWoul deal. $90.000 WOODSC:OVI WMC:81 41 Money making operatioo in high traffic area with ...,a. parking -loads d potential. $.'ii.500 SATUltDAY Mm FEVa Dance your way to rida Setunby nite and every nite where the up· town boogies to t his dow ntow n d laco / resu1urant. Thi• busl-neu oPPQrtunlty aeat.a Z50 with auperb on .. ite ~A good score for .... JI rau are in~ in U.. or other' lucrative ilWat,...1, call or aee ouraped•"1t.11A>dey. uoe So. Coat HJ way lnVWqeFelr LAGUNA BEACH 497-2457 U._..t.ICAL .......... : ...... floor, 1ardea-&7 pe, .. ......, ...... W7 .................... Call Jlealoaom lee 1200 SQ. FT., 14302·• Be a c lt Bl v d , ... , ......... ldnl loc•· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! tka..,... a twJa. eau an. ..,........_ to ae1n ,,... .... mo O_.,,..,adadOk well. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• llobJarnes·l..Jc Masseur Acrounltn " Para . A F'1ne Jo:uro1Jea n lad1e-; reducing salon 1 a.. Uc ~.a..,. 900 We need a loan of Sl2S.OOO. " ,...._, 1 _,. - 6 • 0utcall ~U.<W4-511 1 Professional. fc>r CP A l>es1Rner liout1que I'> u i 12 8pm da1 y,every Or~e On·Sale Cktls f[Ual'~ by F'oreign d e. Non smoker Full or ~ a sell.Jnl! 11ss1s oUM!r S<tt 9-3. l.Jp to S'9IM1 Old issuetype47 or 48 property. Please: P vt Are you a Bus Man R01nic I> /T. PO Box 113 4. l11nt man.ager & add• ITV> Call Mrs. Sullivan Toll·Free C800>2S2·2000 onJy, Contact Dr. li, ona busmess trtpfor221 LNtunaBch.Ca 92652 bonalsta!f SaJaryol*n 631-2444 M0Ta5 ~5145• d~., Our Ai ency pro ----CCII Ccrol 644-2652 ASSIS1' MG RS. SAL1t:S °& Mllll T t vtdes qualtfied travelJOJ! ACCOUNTANT • Ret:.tl AU. SIZES 1)1~ NI 5035 secty's Ill most aspe<.'ls of eXPI' pre/ ~ree reqd ---CAS lllERS . Pos1Lwo ... Anywhere in California. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.he~world t:all Bren Npt 8dl 6423349 APTMANAGF.11 av.ill N<>w H1rin l! 6'2-9601 belores·JO. da 17 14 )894·7$63 rrm -· ----· For 5S units in ('o'ilJ OONl 1-:MPO CAS /\I-'> Safier MhJ. C:o. 8am·Upm Ml."l>ll 1-:xper 'd l'Ouplt• Womt•n ·., Cloth JO~ storP DISTRll. ROUTE Met $2.620 per "'°. Bottled water . lo n g estab. d!stributor route, Orange CoWlty. Pot en t1 a l for expa nsion $10,000 Dn. S ever a l smaller rout es avail. Nets S2000 mo. approx Execu-Syst.ems Realtors 7~ PET HEALTH B USI- NESS. ILl..NESS MUST SEU.. Must like puppae dogs ai lulty cats .. Zone S2. Corona Del Mar to San Clemente. $SOK pat.emt.lal per year. In· terewted part lea oaly. 2131 42A-12!)4 BfCOlllC A PAOHSSIONAl MONEY 8 ~ 0 « E A /tf fl~ ... , .. ~ (~ .. ~I •••"f'<J .... t ·"-It"' ,, .. ,.~~ ",. WOMEN'S .. GHFASHlOH Gross 8 .000 per month; (Jl"eStJ J?e shopping ma II in Southern Orange County. Ex ec u ·Sys tem s Realtors. 759-0226 HEALTH FOOD s-dwich Shop Top oteanf.root lout1on and excellent business Priced right. For in· f onnauon call MB.FUCHS RLTR. 675-8120 AJJ types oC real estate ----•ccour.rr1 .... G m ne·w M1!>1>1on V11•111 "' "'" Wife hkkp ' l''<ll 111vestmentss mce l949. Abused Par ents CLERK Husband rn;J1nl •·H• ~1 J.! '•t u .. t ll•· •' c-a...sa.-in Anon y m ou s You've Call 1;4., ""?J' 01 1:.n:s i tt11.151a.-.1slll' 111:~n·,~1111• & ..,--2__.T-D.s'3 heard about r h1ld abu~ Fa.<.t wowinf.( <'<mlµan\ .....-. ,.,.1'"" -~.i ll>' or11•11t:i t1·1l In """' has need (or AC'N>Ullh au.T~ "-"'~2111 545-0611 What about parent o~-··1 ·r lf'n.l~' Wiii lit' ht•lcl 1111 -~ abuse" Emotional or .....,._.,..va .. t' rain!'(' ''' 1-n ~pt <!>i. ltl ltt :! .111J .1 <'ounts r t•rt>1val1l1• ,,, Apt mdna1•.-1 m •• 111r•· physical Like to lcnrn l'/Juplr k4'Jut 111 .1111 111 r. :il Cnnt 1•mr" CASH FOR TO's more'> Pubht• ffi(.'('t1nt.: Pl'"t'fl<'l' dt"lir:.bh· hut t.i1n••d !'>O un11 (' \I 1....; ... uah. !:io1 Ci.t l'l.ita AmericanMort 547-7151 Thurs !f 27 79. 8nm, nol ne<'l''>l>df) ''""'1' Ad I (''1 $16.fO> 2nd mort. 5 yri.. F.am lS'k yield dlSrount 7141638-0487 beforeSPM CASH FOR TD's Principal 955-3454 J day appnWal fund ln 7 da ~s , N9 p p 1nls - S5.f0>-S75.000 2nd T.D. loa.os. Lado Newport Co 673-~. :M hrs. HOMEOWNER LOANS ARRANGED $10,fO> to S250,000 •AMORTIZED •LNTERESrONLY •SHORT TERM Call Bob Wilhams-A~enl 731· mi or 960-19$ 7 • W< ... trts/ ,..IOHali/ Lod&FCMMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Lethal -Famed Wagon -Answer ·-WHEAT A ~eman fa rmer 1s someone who s pends more lime pressmR his ,. canb mus t ha' t• t h1· u ~ nu 1>t•h \pt • Community Chun-h, IHI modl· ... t ~alury b1,nu., Hellotrope, Corona dcl ability to perform top tA2 14l6 Asd.'Apt MClftCIC)H' Mar.Formoremfo rall quabtydl"l.iJlv.orh. \.t:r) CouµI•'. w1f1• 1111 644-S44l accurate t>i>•n~ ~k llh I hu:-.li:ind oiatn t. :rn•1 --------roandawry Mui.l bf> ablt• ~mb1n· l'ruL'>. On.·.iru.1dc. l.'Xpr 0 C •1RPORT lO operate 10 kr) hv Plti<:lstOM reqd • • A t.ouch Contact Perwnnt'I I .. ~~~a• o::n j TSLMitml 642 11;0:1 SECT"Y & 5~7-9051. Equal Op A;>--~ __ partunrty Employer P~1t1on •va1labll' 1n •·---------ESCORT mcchant ('al a:.loemlJI\ ••-VICE• sbop Must bavt-gvod ATTENTION 18.Qr OT.er Ho bpft'. Hecess. .__ roecbaJucaL ai>.lJt.udc ""& Spen.hrrtrR 111 bu!)1. g - -8tkpnJ? rmnu.J dt>xt<:rtt} . .\lu't oessmen, residen t s TEMPORAR Y befaaullar v.1lh re-work, welcome. Regllter today to v.rirk troubl~huoltni.:. J nll1.n.I! If \'tJU .ue new to Cosl.1 739-5248 24HRS. on van~ arcou.nl1J21? & re.im1ni.? & IH""''"l! 1 -'ll~d temporanl\ "" bookkeeping d!>~1i.?11 ~Ltnimum 3 \1 .. 1r, ,,, t•irlllnwn~ )Our t-du•-.1 Great C~ ments. Work CIO!lt' to perlt'n<:e l-:xrelle11l 111m 111!(1, n-cently d1:-.th:ir1!t••I OUTCALI.. your home A('('tle derk' pan) l>f>nl•fll\ l '11nt wt I fmru the i.ervn·e. or f1or :Mhrs 64l-Olll0 bookkeeper ... at'roun I P.it 'dill:.. :,:;; ~u;,1 . ..__> ro·.1....00 ,eeking h·m t.ant.s are needed thruuul 1-: I> I-: • purar. or l att>l'r work MC/VISA Orange Counl> t.:all U!----------ro,~1dn thl!> un1qu1· oµ COVER GIRL for more mfonnat1on. I AsM'fT\blt>r. I portumt) * 95).0778 • Robert Hair :. 1 S3 ~ hr to 'lt..trt + ~Int ~HrOutcall Servi<."t' ~ • bcnt>f1t~ lmm1•1!1Jt1• YouCan £on1 2333 No Broadwa) upt:fllni.? lvr Lr.un•·•· ur l'\ PRE LAW student nttd~ I ll200.Coldwell Uankcr I Pl'r11·nl'1•f1 Li c ht '" $25,fO>. Will do anythinl! Bldit . Santa Ana ~mbl) worlo. SohJ••nn.: Legal. Conf1dent1al C71411ls.4103 requaN'd ..1llt-nt1on tu •h The women and nwn v.1• S216Per Wli OVM . p O. Box 3242. !•---------t.a1I Appl~ in µt•rwn !I to I a.re looklnl;! for may lw N.8 . 92663. 4 Ml'llll lhru Thur' ured ol l) Pini!. foldtnJ.! BkOi\Dl.EY J \ME~I paper.. warehouse Jobi. AC:CTS PAY AILE Person needed r or I! rov. jog Newport Beach pro pe rly m l?mt <'O ... ,, penence helpful. typing necessary St artin ~ salary S750. fo'or in tenr1ew <·all Kar•n at 752-0702 "THE'' ELITE E:Sc:ORT SSlVICE .. S&HHS WE PROVIDE laA•tstilMJHn COKP J1ld worktnR for a hm 1te-I 1714 So LyonSL 1 •nt'om .. Work w11h Santa Ana ><>WU! pt"Of>lr Rapid atl S4Hl061 vancement poss ible If ------I voo are 18 or ovrr and ASSEMBLERS I would be a\'a11ab1e 111 P time 1-:arn t•xtrJ sUU1 work 1mmed111teh . money 20 hrs m..1~ per !:all btwn !I 30-:J :JO 645-6514 swnmer suit than planl-111¥1.tw..t Ing his winter WHEAT. Opparhaity 5015 972.9904 24 HRS llll'l W 17th St. Santa Ana •AC.'TRCiSES ACTORS All ages, all typ6 :"liv exp nee "S.A M " 1n terv1 ewiniz now Our c lients have workt>d "Rock:y IJ ", "Gold ie & 1be Boxer ", "Lady Jn Red" w Robert Conrad . "Wriizl ey·s Double f'l1ll'tt". & Disney Studio~ •Anyone interested JO Movlcs1Tel ev . tal l "S.A.M ... today S m rec t'714 1~1080ext 9S wt You pick your Lime 7 JO lo 3 30. Appl) in person Mclro Sales. Im· 1MGA12001 t.: C..rnt!"'t' 556-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... & ~ 5100 IRYHt 111 Prop'ty Melle over 100% Return on your S. Buy into In· c ome Produc i n g Properties & Sbare Eqw- ty. Call Randy 848·188S 8£\. HEDGE INFLATION Alaskan GOLD NUG · GETS Send stamped envelope to Box 709, C.M. Ca . 9262'7, 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWIMC'iLOAHS a.ad 2.nli Trust Deed Loans on reeideotlaJ property o.tomized to meet yourneedal R.E.DEPT. S4MTIAGO IAHIC 7H/IU·5200 V'NEED V'MONEY • Clmt'TMO ...... W&JrdTD'- 147-l402 ~by C:..."'-"- CASHAVAILABL-E Any~SIO.OOOmln llr. fftrlrave.151·3AS • ....... HY T.~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found vie. Goldenwest & .Heil, H.B. black male German S h e phe rd . 847-6.lM lat or Found a pet? Call Animal Assis tance League. S37-2273, no fee REWARD Lost Pomera- lli an . c ream . V ic. Pinecreek Village. C.M . Fn. rulthl. Call ~16 eves. 63S-70U days . lat: Irish Setttt ma I e. REWARD $100. Vic. Brookhurst ft Warner. __.... FOUN D: Doberm a n . bl.klbAD. male, Euclid • LaHabra. 871 ...... l C714) Lost white with black long ha ired Terr ier mix. male. 10 yn. 646..eo68. Weitclilf area N 8 Found Shih Tzu dog . male. cream 6 Ugbt tan. Vic. NB. Call 645-UOI. ,... •• 5l50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASSAGE AGUIE MODB.S ESCORTS OUTC:ALL OML Y Dap.••n.lr 611-2140 GOLDa.GIRL T N 0 E M OF W M p y 0 ' R S T ESCORTS 642-1571 7·10 P.M. .Lonely! Need to talk 7 Fcne-A-Friead Club now forming. 558-2441 for an fo. llale ft FEMALE. *fOXYLADY • OllreALLONLY •972-1131• Woman ..... the perfed job: creat pey. abort bra, ~ hanc:hu. PO Bol 4D.R B .... •1:3:=! ....................... .W.W.._ 7071 • •••••••••••••••••••••• $2500 or equivalent needed by mat&att. rap, or 1 enl1ed m a n In •daanl• for U weeb MrYltta. Fhle DrM1tf1 Ra:otd. lob M ·74IO. Pb.lllbll DJecal. AJR CONDITIONING Heauna Tec:hmcaan Ex pe rie nced r e qu1 r t-d Salary $1084-Sl 323. Apply at· Capistrano Unified School Dlstnr t. 32972 Calle Perfecto, San Juan Qipislrano. 496-1215 Ambit.lous'> Be your own bou. Work your own hrs . DtU1.la call SSS..Sl22 AMllTIOUS? 11 you're young, conll · delll & have the ability lo think quickly and are looking for a generous In· come. Call OOVt' S40-0423 blwn Nd. Mr. Stone AMtU&. HOSPfT A1. Bathe. cleaD ft reception F\dl or pt·time. 10 hr day, 2-4 d,s a wit. CdM. ~ ....... s.rnc. PBX oper ator• for a telephone a aawulng swviC!e experieaeed or wW tnbl. F\IU time oc part Ume abi.ft.11 avail•· .,... D•Y•. efteroooo- evenlno or irave yard. Mllllt 6e ... ble to work. ......... Typinl( 35 wpm. NqUired. llany co. beDeflU avallable. .-.-c.u lloa-Frl. F_.... laland aru Collla 11 .. area == E.O.f:. M-sembly TRAINEES IOI OPYIEHCED I MICRO ELECTRONICS We a r e seek1nK an dlvlduals for all shifts pos1t1ons in our Prt>duc.· . bOn Department. We will t r a in the ri 1t ht i n · div1duals tn the mitro· eJertronlC$ U'ldustn Comprehen~ive com pany benefits ancludm~ l11lJor medlca.l and den tal. For 1mmed1ate ron sidera.tion call or apply al f7 I 4. 540.6010 Sierracin/ Transmask .a ea..... On.,,. Newport Beech. OA ·~ ... Fqual ()pportwl!ty £molo)ler m/f/b ASSEMBLERS. electro mechanical cc.I wmden. • LOTMIEN! Chevrolet Dealer o rcer!> Cull lime per ma nenl pos1, lions to assist new & usetl t·ar manaRers in van ed. t.nteresUnR tasks. m clud ~ malntena nC'e of 111 ventory. Opportunity for acha11cement See S<!t> M:in11Rer llO W AltP Chevrolet, Dove/Quail St.s ~ewport Ue~rh Body shop metal men We 're expanding our body shop and need exµ met a I m e n . G o o !I benefits and top pay. Cull Steve at J\Jon MaRnon Pontiac 549-4300 PIX UC:EPTIOHIST Exper preferred. Xln 't wortung conditions. 1-'r Inge benefits . Satar} comm. w/exper. 40 hr. week. Ple ase contact Da ve Raynow s ka . Ml).9100 for appt. Babysitter, exper pref, af. temooN, 3 chHdttn, Ute Mewrk. 968-0234. Babys itter. mat ur1• woman wanted In m y home, 2 chlld.ren. 3yrt & infant., • days. hra ne•i· ble. Ref's, Cdll. 644-1958. and~. Babywltter fHousekeeper. live lo or out. Speak ntgtish. 64M008 for small Solenoid Co. 8 • b 11 I tt e r • I o v I n i Pfder eitf)tt .. rellablUty _..and.mother needed lo •nut. Won with small cere for 2)-r old 4r Lnlant.. preclalon parts. G«X>d mybomepref. 84G-1785. man••I de•terlly. Salary neeotl•ble. SR B AB YSITT ER •C · .... earing 91t Prod~· culonally n eeded. lion P!., Newport Bcb. CORONA HIGHLANDS ..... mat ~~~~~~~~~ I J ' ...... ._._ •• ,,,,_.,-"••fl#•····-··-..-............ ~..-•• -.............. ,...,,,_, ... -.............. ~ ......... -•••• ,..,, ... ___. ..... .,,.._., __ • g P'!.YPILOT .....,. ..... 1411 ... ,,,. Ii Hlllf W..e.4 71 O 1 ·~·p W_..., 7'00 ~W&ll ~ 7111 ~1Wala~ IH tw,Wlllll4 7100 tw,W..._. 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• ................. ....................... .... .................•. ............... ••• --o-.1 Oftloe ~~ .. ! .. ~-.. ?!~ ~?. .. ',!. .... ?~~l.f ~! .. ,t._!. .... !!!! ~ :': .. Tnl:~~~=-;t. :,:.;.•::.:.:::. IBl'AAY ~=~;1..ow ="== mma11aa......... 8HIHO ·•••••• ._._ ..... ......__ 6 . Wiii tral• rltllt I•· ..til& fGr -• womn _......,... ftrm. ~. 1-'-11 MMCDIC JIJ r ...... : "-5"" --l&art llltl••· 11.r , ....... Afiplfla,._ W. ...._Ir .... rt led a. .._,_.ca Cllilll ..... ..._ H • .,., llAa.Oa VISW ••t. l•U•I, d••• ~MMll ... C.11! .....,., •DAll.ltaaaJtl.llT W ..... 11 ... ,o•l•t• Ot .. atber f°"'ettlq ........... tJp11C abUi· ... A.a&A..... d'' '''....,,..Mt .... •,. • aw. •ll.Cll Noaper . .-..ary.We ty ~MMe· IMSVWI I iJt ....... " .. 1D.lB .. .-. ~ --...... l.O a. ~ .~~= :.:..::!::!: .:.·,:::. v ~ 'c .A, T t 0 ",. ~ f * • u.o elerica'I Nfld, •) h ' Cll Call ._ ~~:-1:?! N.-. ktl. offlu. '9· OU ty tr••l•t ,re· nAININO WITH PAY. lOll. i"r"' ~.fr ....._.._ ..._. k~ op~&a.•1t1 C8'ila......... r!:..• - -..,. ....,...., P<*· &MDACCOUNTS RETJR£11&NT PLAN . .._,. a ary Gcomm . ..... ..._..,...,to -....... ;,r;_• .,.. "111• "'-,_ .,....UUt.iy PAYAILICUlll ................ If LOWINl'ERaTHOME s~=·f~y•~~;t ""-' ............. , J air • .._ .. ,_ ear. ~ .._..Call o~· llDOa. '0' appt. call lilllll have 2 yean A/P r: .... 1111 .. Werts L 0 A N 8 • P' R E I'! Rdli1I Cll ,..,_. la al..,._ ol aa'll\ap c.11 . Na, OAll:anu :..-r· aaae -.-. ..peT1tace. ume • feat-pec•d TRAV&L. at. lll~Y ' · ' ....-~ow= Mo...,• ;SJ.Ap-.a..TYPtST• llnowltdfe of com· ....... ••lf.uw1 .. MORE BEHE"fl'S-We 0-WOffke IMdl ~.. iQ a& Ne'llWt .lleea .-------. p11Lerl11d pa11blu - -..... I: to allo ba" Qllt21* lvr 1Wllf/lll• g &..__ • •••wwet Wkit I tnlfn., lfiO.t Dt1t ---_, ,,.._ to.key. bt very = ... f ... automatve • dtoset Cu•....---,_. MrL INtll.,..uad ftelll.....,.om.. IM1 •ar tOallNID1 ...-1... 6'tall orMIUd 6 have ·•-..cha"'ca ~ ln· l _. ...._ ~ ol ,.,_ na. Col&a .... W .. l di t ladlvld••I• for cltrlr • .._ ·•·&11•~ •-r·ela•-to stalltra.' medlu . • po1~Ut>n open w th IWA.~_. ... H -• •H• ••• • • lnbt PolllJont . J11111t ... ~... -.cook1. lllLIARY__. lllU1f'I rnlJ, Rrm near -....;-·ftk hlJ 0 .; ...._ _ •:W!!! U. follow· t y P • • a ·w p m • otbetJ, ~&acellent .. _ • , .. VETERANS EA RN oeeao.-for· dePendable, ,..._an.a a-= c.vr:r&JUA WORK&l\8 • •W--~bWU. Include beoiellu • opportuolty *mM ~E SPmAL CREDIT for matan iodividual with eamy GI-,_. .. all depta, cubl•'?· ~1 ftliDJ, 1ener1I ~~· Send ruUV ..,.,.., pey • ...,urement. For IOOd t1plog akllh . Md .,._ .....n'-In Hlad mahra, r ooll 1 ,.P:::"::'i.a...,:.::.. derlea&-..... 2 ~"ex· ~BUC•". E --ERS more lnlorm•tion call Varted.typll)I dutlea, ............ ..., ~ bel .. r1, Ono Hrnn . .. • rom pw. la .,.....a1 olc pre· ·~ ftUllR • J 0 h n M c N u l t y . catalog preparation" & • ..._INlltiAI IAll·2·aor• lloo·f'rl. 1111 ,.,, TyNI rom· fened. Apply laperaon. taYIMI CO. •C•rET£11A mon9.7363 or apply at Ut«ature coordination . =fw•c.,.... ; •• t •• , ...... ,. t .., •o.utl....,.IM'e Nwpl Br h aru n r naalcaUoo lllfll lmpor. SllONewportC.Dlft' Dr ,. 3151 Npt. Blvd .. Costa Call 714 /6'5·3632 for ........ ~. P'Hlltoo .... (tl4 ) ~-...... s,.c ...... · .Newport.BeM!h,E.OE --os Mesa.Calif _1111"-ppt ___ . ----- •ft'eewa ppattl •U ltOforlntervlew OIN!RALCL£RK Jt40Mom'O¥ta Cll """" E • e ~ u t 1 v «' GB.AL OfftCI ~~\~"'1~:! uC.:..~::1:~:L~on = :a~W~v~ 9:Q~ ~~Jp!..~;~:;.~ •TUY LINE =n8?~:::::~~~~!~~ ~.~~ltr.,~ wc~nh ,,. ...... ...-1 lfSo CARRY FOX bftnm\Wa lhru ~I F.1tpenence off ice~• e r ie o ce Qerk-TypUt, poeit ion roq 1144-58lt wm£IS ntm.11\lllhave•lnltyp cuaomen ft detal_I work l;lnllen-ed but oot oec ,., 0 R •c L_:N 10 H T accwllte l~ • fibn11. ()!livery P/Ume AM. L.A. IP&"-shcnhand sk1llll & • typna. P al<!_ va 1 catlon, ....nT .. aAL Oill"-*-.7 '1U3 v a.e-1 .,tn,.... wlllll'ain. . 549-1172 'nlftel SlOO per week be able to travel Salary 11ck pay ft nea th 1n "'"""' Lq\ma Beach. 49'-8496 Wt off•r tllceltt•t negotiable. Cal I Don surance. Apply 9am ....... Le.Auel _________ 2nd. ahlft poeit.iona open CUIJCTYPIST c O _, ltomfttl ...t ~ 4pm , Mon thru F ri. HAS ... ,...... ... ,. ... EQllal<>p,ity £mp&oyw ~ foe penona with math• Newport Beacb office DELIVERY ROUTE · al ..a.. ..-1 '--Barden P~t Cooll'ol. 600 f\niab carpealer needed 10 key ability. Previous needs slal .. Ucal typlst ternoons . R e 11Js t er •µ•-•• m; .. Yact or y Work ers in ~ph. Costa Mesa 1t.tpl•9 .,..uc••h ... ~-..,- Barber Stylist w manage l*t ume &n·915T7 ·ru Jh, ~ Sat/ ~5 CVCb fln.3Qa for malateeante Mdioo olfice upeneoce wlll 10 wttb phone experience Newspaper Must be lH •tit __ ......... c4ll c:Jwrrucal refinery full Call$4&-5S70 'some experience re s ure coHld e ratlon . Good spelliJlg skills & or over . u ~ve Calif l•t~y Ch1t•r• I• tune perma nenl pos1 ----------......-......... ,. quired for entry level Uoan5Plllo1:3GAM. figw-e aptitude . WUI be driven llct lt vabd lns 2 ''"....t ot (7141 t1on 1 H igh Hhool paliUon with room for l.fSled. Non smoke r . Sub· houn a day. ~r mo IJS.)555 __... "' c:hftNstry or work ex ~ ~ llltdmft· Be Ywr Own Boi.s Earn 14> to Sl.000 per m o & more p/t. 536·2403 tor aPIJl ~Spm ectvance~l. £xceUeot A.D P. oilers d nt work· mit resume top o Box 7 dlys a week. Sal /Sun °' ..,.,.., penence wrth r herrucal'\ ~ Gc>neral W btnd'Lta. !&eluding free Ing cond., a challenging lOO. CdM. ea. 92625. early morning CdM. ,..._to: heJpluJ Day & evenina .. ~ ... , .. ,. .. ·- pr•u .. lpk19 • .. amh f9d C_..ft' ,...._ health Is life insurance envir onment Is good Npt Bch. s.40-3007 sh1IU SUrt at S4 hour Apply at rareer le salary pro · Qidd.all Waitress. n11Chts · arf'a ----SANTA AHA Will train Comple te JOIS THI flVIMI CO l(nSS1on. Please apply &r weekends. Apply m Ot.bvery man for early medical & 1n.s benefits 1071 Camelb•ck daily 8 to 5. person or phone Mr AM L.A. Times home de TUSTIN paid tor by company AV All.AILE!! •MOSTC>ttl• Repair mechanic for Scbwlon d eale r. Ex· ceUent aalary. Must have prior btke mechank ex· per. in a store. M4·9835. Newport Beach, 644-6796 Ford at Tl~. Forett livery route Economical C0.~4UNITY Paid qacallon plan. July Lanes, 22771 Center Dr . car req111red. AdulLs on HOSPtT•L & Der .+ me r it bonui. TYPISTS In lonln, So•ht91 & 1.omt.Mof .. Lewcl- '9.g & Escrow Cot9-,..-. ..VERAFH TO APPLICANT WUJNG CLERK · for m ajor wh o l esa l e nursery . App licant s ITUll be self starting & have min. lyr. bk.kg. ex· per. Benefits incld. folly pd house plan. 5 day wort week. educational reimbursement. Conta<'l Joanne at 962-6604. _ I BILLING CLERK . Sharp person needed in 1 Acrounting Dept. lo han·' CARRY die billing. Accurate FOX typist & exper . on addinl? AGENCY J maclune necessary. Call Sandy s.5&-3937. 972-9955 I Boal cl ea nin~ abo~ 1616 E 4th Strfff Sh 130, s..ta Ano Open .Eves By Appl Banhng, water, full time. hard 14«1onJ( gar I ~ 067 I IOOICKEEPER fvllChcrqe f\IU time for s ports re tail store 1n Newport Beach. 642 4058 CAAW Ji.SH CA.SHIM lmmedlate employme nt avail. For lntervlew call ~. CAR WASH HELP FUii ft Part Tim e J8 1cover METROCARWASH 2950 Harbor 8 1. C. M , Caabier Assuitanl SURFER PUIUCATIONS FUlJ ume position oow thru J a nua r y f o r Omstmas rush. A.saisl cashier. Ute bookkeep- ing. l~ltey, type 3S wpm. Call Sandy Westmorland for 1nter v1t'w, 496·5922 ext Lt C~HIERS UTOTEM MARKETS Southwest Bank re<1u1rcs exp e r ien ced Bank Personnel for M1M11on BOOKKJ-:F;PER µurt I Openin~ now available Viejo. El Toro & Lal(una lime needed for i<rowin~ for full time assistant Beuch offu·es Pleu:H' •1-lUl'atwo<1I publisher 1 manuj?ers on 2nd. & 3rd. contuct J ocin Gon Ability to handle ... 11 ac shift. No experience nee. 49'1·l'T71 1:tg. Journals up t u l Wetra1n.StartS3.lOto $4 . ) l(cn~ral l edJ?er rcq-d PE!f' hour. Advancement 8allking Flexible hours & w~rkml? opportunity ror manage. TB.LB <."OOOs. Compensation dc· 1 ment positions to ~.so MEW Ji.CCOUMTS pending 00 ex~r. Send per hour 11 qu.allf'.-. For ADP PENSION SBVICES UK> Newport Center Dr 644-4360 e rt 293 E.O.E. Oeriral PACI AC MUTUAL A major bfe insurance company headquartered in Newport Beach has opportunities for In· 1 divlduals with skills and gen e r al ·orr1ce ex · peri~ tn 1 or mOt'.· or lhr followin !:. areas· •Typists -Sectttaries -General Clrncal eComputerTcrm1nnl Operators •Sl.allsUcal/ Math CJeT'kS •1WX Operator •AccountinR Cler k We have i mmediate openings. U you qu.bfy. we otfer a umque work· ~ environment in addi· Uoo to e•cellent com · P8QY beoefiU. Please ap- ply In person to: Personnel Department Penna.neat. part t1ml', resume t'> Creauve Cur· rmre mformauoo fr lft· uJ!bt typing Will con n culum lnc. Dept DP-1 .1-kfView. ~9950 or call 1>1dcr trainee Call for l:Jfl8l Conrnren-r f;-nl 7141537·4840 Will in· appt. I H.B .. 92&t9 All reph~ la"View on Saturdays by Mutual savm0 s & Loan _will be an..'IWered. appointment. ,.. I n........ E 1 1 700 Newport Center Dr <Arona del Mar IOO«ICEEPER F /C f,qu.al vvvua mp oyer I Newport Beach. ca 92660 Mr Conopast rs-~lO Po111llon with prominent f,qual ()pi>or ,mp y r Fa:.h Isl Real &-.tatr Jn I Childcare. Ra l Isl. Aft I Equal ()pi>orturuty Ranlong vc:.l. Firm Xlnt up sch. 5 yr . ~1rl+ fnends t:mployerM 1F TELLER porturuty 640-0123 I Sl·S3 hr. Res pan Ref. 1 11owney Savmi?s & Loan HOOKK EE PF.ft-Some req.6'15-4078• 54~9099-· -, Cl...ERJCAL hai. an openinl( m its typing, sm bookkeepm)! (,1uropractor. part time CLEIKS Costa Mesa branch for a cJc. hrs to be arranged ins. welJ dressed. Jlrs Gen e r a 1 0 r fi re & part lime teller. Saving:. 642-0212 _ !f-12. Mon·Wed.·t'~l.1 accountin g c l e rk s &Loan orbanluoJ(cxpcr. 8::1>-2~.&Thurs. t.x. need ed for spot s In ~ferred Must be uble BOOKKEEPER I perience helpful but nolJ r.-.Ana Co. firm. Call: to work Sat. Xlnl work· c d M "''"''l'i .. m R cond .. p a id vaca· CPAfirmal MacArthur necessary • 1 T.P.S. lions. Contact Mr. Blvd & Jamboree Hd, m«nO. T\ISTIMPEllSOMMEL f1aber1y00-7422. l.rvme. 752-0274. Civil Engineer urgently SBYICES. IHC. EqualOpi>or Emplyr BOOKKEEPER/Ge neral needed in cool, clear l 177mlrvineBl,Ste201 ---------1 office duties for Newi>ort Newport Beach. Must Tusl.ln D•"1VING Beach Interi?r Des1Rn have 2-3 years s u b 544-6141 pni•n.o f 0 a I ff tc divis ion des 1i;cn ex · TEI 1 ER I 1rm. ne ,.1r o 1 • • ----payroll, accounts re· penence714-752·5282. 1000/om.To Commercial bank Teller celvable. payable, c u· ---------•.....acm.t experience necessary for Pleasant surroundings Qencal _,.,.... tJus full time. permanent ~5. s days week. Dick pos1t1on. Pos1l1on re Meteer. Interior Des1Rn. c1uires. courteout. & 1m Westcliff Or. N l! quality s er v i ce t o ~1678 PENSION I CASE t'Ullomer'S. --------- We offer a i;cood salary & beoef1t11 & excelle nt wortwig condiuons. Applicant& should rnn- t.acl TIM P'SlA1. TA 714-752-0600 btlO MAMUFACTURER! l.AMIC 1201 Dove Street NB Equal Oppor Employer BANKING mLER A full time operung is available in our beauUfuJ Irvine ollice for a Teller with miDimum one year S6L experience. We of. fer an aceUent salary and great beoe flts in · d~: • ~-parking •Health i.mw'ance •Dea&al lmw'uce •n-..career apparel AeMe call lb. Brantly s (714)SS.1007 for more infGnmticm. H u n~~~al'h ' PROCESSORS wholesaler needs Fu II <rnm...s W Char ge Bookkeeper ..,.,;etteedt St.arting salary lo $1200 Ca11~9316. _ Pensio n depart ment BOOKKEEPER needs individuals for rmny aspects of Pension Riviera Realty Administration. Basic 499-2.800 math abilities required. IOOK PASTE UP Good oppor t unit y to work in a r ea or ex- pansion a~ 11rowth. Part time, Mon, lpm lo lOpm, Tues. lOam to 8pm. No experience necasary. Apply The P e11n ysaver, 1660 A aoenlia Ave. C.M. We orter oullltandlng working conditions 11nd a _ liberal benefllB packa«e. lbobtore personnel, Pl· time, perm. Exp er 'd. ~5313. U you qualify, plea&e ap- ply in person to: B-UlLD--rN-G_M_A-TE_R_l_AL PACIFIC YARD HELP. Over 18. MUTUAL Jl\111 Ume. No students. 700~ Center Dr Must be wllllo_g to work ....... ...,.. Sat. Contact in person Newport Beach, Ca 93860 Mon·Frt. btwn 9-S. See An Equal Opport\lnily Oluclc or Noel at Tony's .Employer M/F &aiding_ Material lnc .. 1';~~~~~~;;;~ ll175Newport Blvd. C.M. I; Sus Driver s urgently needed for leading school dist. F1uJble hn., pm preferred. Salary ~.28 hr. Hunlln.ion Beach Uoion U.S . D is t . Tl'ansportatlon office. 525 Ycntown, H.B. Call 531-'1111. .. E.O.E. MIUTY BUS DRIVERS needed by ~ Caplatrano ,Unlfted We offer 1rowtb op· Portunlty lo a v ery friendlJ .aviroaDMDt. =......... Al• Scbool Dlat. lm med Opptf Employer tntnl.ng la beint offered t.o a Umlted number of eppHc.m.. Coota<.'t Mrs. OPPOtrTUMfTY u.raunn 411S-l215 ert 272 lmodl:I often when you fer lnf_o_. ------ UM nllWt•1«t-in1 Dally BUSINESS MINDE D PUot Cluallied Ada to COUPLES NEEDED ..... tbe Oraaae Coaat PART Tiii£. CALL ...... --. ...... M78 ..;.;.o ______ _ •Clerk• Connie needs clerk typis t for both long le t,bort term asaignment.s ln So. Oranite County. Good pay, fast pay, no fea Good benefits. Olsten Temporary Servlt"es. * *973-1303 * * a.ERK. 7.1-;1even Store. Fri S::l>-11. Sal & Sun 3-1 l. $3. to start. 675 PaularinoCM. 751·4652. Q.IU/MMGR. Cosmet.lcs. gilts & cards. Expr.pref.640-7373 Oen SBVICICIMTH CL.Bl Opportunity a vailable for individual with r e· cord keep Ing back · around. Involves open· fnltcloling cl repair or· den, P8_!t~L Inventory record kRPUJ« on com· suer. Orderin1 part.a to maintain adequate In· vemory levela. Typln1 and 10 key calculetor llDowled,e required. .............. petties lhould call Sblrley for appolnt· me. ElToro. ly. 2~ bra. per day. Nu A ~an Automatic i1alun collecting. $425 per mo 1001 N. T1Htin i ncr ease p rogram WAREHOUSE COME JOIN US! M tab home + bonwi • ... E O i-: ~9-3281 Weslm & II IJ. ar ea ""'"• o-5466_ __ Saitta Ana, Co ,."\gure Con'lultant pa rt IJmP wanted Will train wormn ~56 tn wo rk 1n ladies redu<·insc ~aton MQ'il be well ~roomed & out aoins: fir<; l Hpm datl). ev1•ry other ~.11 9-Jpm Up to $5.S() J><•r mu Call Mr ' ~ul11 \,1 n fill 2444 ASSEMBLERS KEYEtfTRY OP&ATORS Expandin g firm h.i -. openin.1t5 for data entry operator 1 yr. mm ex per . reqwred. Full & partUmehours avail for 1st. 2nd. or 3 sbift and or weekends. Somt! tem porary position:. .t\'a1I Call for appl SAFEGUARD HUSINESS SYSTEMS INC. 2283 Fairview Rd ( • :v1 549.3091 Constr. labor. van<'tY. dw pipe, carpty, mist· Mu!!t have dnvt·rs lit· C.111 Sam to 8 :JO a m <'M 557.9501 COOK · Backup cook Moo-f'ri. days. 8 .30 to 4 751·211116 ask for Lynette or Saleem Cook &-driver. must ha vt- local domestic ref", . know Orange Cnty area Top salary. h ve out ~m> Apl. 509. fk't J & SP M. DEJ.IVERING PAPF:RS to vendml( mach1nt-s. CM. area &:fJ 2&7 an 6PM DELIVERY & STOCK WORK Ftmale & malt- upphcant:. welrome i-:x t·ellent oppurtun1l) tu trllin in a uto part l>lll<"" Apply 1522 Newport HI Costa Mt•.,a or 10080 Adams . llunl1n11l11n £teach Automot1\f• :-,up pl) o.ivwy /Offk. loy FUil time. valid Ca dn\-ef'\ ht· O('(' Nl'Jl JP pearancc Appl) 1n Jlt!TliOfl to Mr t\Jenle., JI Jlobert IK-1n. Wllll.im Frci,t & N.l>I><' 1401 ~u.111 St NB OW VERY H.111 t1m1• for lrn .JI 1h• h\'1•ry Xlnt rln vm~! 11· corrt rt:qwrt'(I For :op11t ~57 !l2 1:! ~r Wl•-.t . ~pon StillH)f)t•r., IOl' DEL.IV l-:RY CH't'l<:E BOY Full t1mt• V.t lid dnven. llceru.l' reqwn'<I Neal Over 18 Apply m person to Mr Fuentes at Robert &•1n & Wilham t'tora & As:.oc. 1401 <.tu 1u I St Npt Hd1 Of:M<>t4STIA TORS Part·llme )Our an·.1 hou'!ewar e., 1<r n1 o•n "'111Lram 77K J.X41 COOK: Full T1 m1· for D&n'AL Retirement Hotel 1•,µcr Pt'not1ont1'll nt•t'<I'-pan m IR quantit y cook .:. 1!tl IJrnt• ... ..,,l J 1111~, ,, 14• .. ·k benefits. mental & <h·n 1-::.Xpandt'<I dultt"• •111111 \ lal. Apply. Newporl X Hay certJf11·all' r••111t Villa642·5861 Exper prt>f'cl \ l nl Cook. must have up & benefits Sulury 11µ.·n r~. Fry, broiler. & dtn .?JI 842-663! Gd . pay, s hort hrs Dental A!ls1c;t no you Zu b1es 631 -9803 or want a c11ret:r m Ortho ~.Costa Mesa_ UIJuzinR all your RUA COOK Part ti me cook, Ii t (' 1.'<>0k IJl.I( & clean up dutws f'ree pre .school 1•h1hl care incld. Tustin ar ca American Pre School 544-1467. Cook wanted for ll:i lrnn Rest. Exp. req. M i-· Call 67S-31:164 or 675·6193 All Day Cook Wanted· Tr3111e<> SS per hr. must have some e1tper. 496·S446 IOam 12amooly CXX>K . wantf'd MIF' rall between 9 & 11am for in ter v1 ew . Will t rR1n 673-4110 The Galley C11fe w for Ed or Mirtlc COOK ft WAJTRESS K 30 t.o 3. No exper. FUii-time 4115-53>1 -------Counter flel p . d 11 y11 . Needed lmmed. Cull 6.11·2828 or Apply 1673 Irvine. Suite G. CM __ Counter• gri II help. wwkendl. Fast food restaurant. Call 673 31S2 COUNTER/YARDMAN P\all/part Ume. Includes "elleoda. Applr. 17~ S Coast Hwy. .naunt1 Beach. OcuUr Help, u ndwlch shop. Mon. thr u P"rt IOam to 2pm. 17K81 Skyput Blvd Sult~ A lrvlne. S-0870 QJunter Help full llm«' C•me<> Cleanere. 195-0 San Ml1uel Dr. N B ......, COUPLE WANTED lo ..., • .,.,. 1111. bual. ._ part.Umo. lluat be wWlq t.oleam. 141.zan. CUSTOIMAM <M4o0f/lndo0f WOflt Dl bMul1.U\il Newport Beach "*"°""' eomple•. Fllll tilne penmDlet with eit Cllllelll ....,..., Apply '"'"""'co son Camelblicll ~ .. 1$ ...... sloll.'i., 640-0121 --- Dental As., 't. Ortho . <'hr N B Part lime or full ume up to 4 d av., l>t'r week Top !l lllun & benefits Ortho l'XP fv RDA rC'Q 642 2626 Oental Otrice Mana11•·r • Rc'C<'ptlon&!lt neC'dl'<l for lhe best ofrlce 1n Oram!(' Coonty $1000 month to start Tut>s th ru Sal. some evening hour., Prefer expt>nence 10 r1nanc1al arrani<emenl!> computer b1llin.: & all front off1re procedurl'" ~8225 DefTAL Ji.SST. F.xpen<'tlcC' r('(!'rl S!!()(I to SJIXXl mo 30,, to 4 d11y wk ~1SM Dt~NTIS1' cxper1t•nrcl1 Cireut opportunll) lJr Fi nnier. 642 0 11 2 or 644-00ll'T Oentul Aallhltont. X·ray he r tqwrcd Gar den Gl"OYe olfk~ 838· 7111. DISIGMR JIVA<.:. Comm1lndus l pro.)«ta Min 3 :!.yrs ex pct' Ml'<'h t"On.8UJtantt. nr OCAUllOrt L>«hl. Taylor & Assoc )49 ~ ---UlcUJ')I KJtdum help, 1n cld dla h mach i n e wtnda. AM & PM hafts Mon thru t'r1 t-:vc.<c. 2 lt) 8 30. Mma Vcrdt' Conv ltoap, •1 Center St <.: M M',541$ rkit KIDS & TEENS Earn extra money dlt · tributlnc • soUcltlng eublttiptlooa Lor Laiiuna Beac.b'a most Popular ~. LACIUMAUA f\ill • P /Urne PMltlons 1Vall. Work your own bn. Call Circulation Dip&. fll1-4121 Moo. lh ru I\'{. IOAll to aPM for .. 92705 l::qu.aJ ()pport un 1 t y Employer M ti" DISHWASHF:R ·COOK wtlJ Lr-w.n d1shwa1>her l•1 rook Mus t .,peak Spanish & i.ome Eni<lt'!h ~14 0nR HBQ 1--------- RLECLERkS NO EXPERIENC E '1-'1, I-II \ Fl-.1- ~VICTOR IEMPC/kt.W'Y SflNICES '\ " r it r. I ••I •·"' K~._l"'t 1ie·s~ .. ~'••2' \T I Ouplay Bwldt>r min • >ean eirpenence tn build 1·ustom hardwood d o .. play&. establahed com pany w health pl4n pro f1l iJianog. paid 'a1 .1 t1on. full ll mt: :.lf•.lfh WQl"1t. :..tla~ open l J I I 631 ~J Chari"' c;,,n Corp NEEDED I .,~ 1l 4Jfll11· Wr-n<.-t--1 \ uo r111"" ' ·' "'' I 1ir1· "'J1t1n1 ~hori 111 00~1 I !-.110 1' 1 .1rl) i\ \I ~hl(t .Sii I 'IJl•r11 n1" l'll'l-e.:..in l'rd1·r 11\ "' I ~ Apply in JA•r'"" 1~ .. 1 I "irwµon Bl c \1 DR\t•n 'I<, AHC:lf !fl'IH'C"I I H \I. 2 ) r' •. ' p •' r • •· n • • m 1 r11 mum ~ I 11' rt 1- \\ e .i \ l· t S lr u11111 1 1 1-:l'U!llleet 3839 lltn·h "' N B 714 556-8550 lunl' lf•rm ''''""' • -•II "' C'>'lrlW IO !11 TOD T~cry Senu;~ 979.0164 l..01LJmµu~ M • I "' ,'l.o•'1 lu0( l\1rp11rl ~wH·r a 1-'1...-l-.111 RLECLERk Temporaries Top 'Allh I Pay Starts I' !'> W•· pJ;1t1· \1 1u11 n1 .. n 1 -. • ~' I I ' \ .J rl I'~ • ){ t' I 'O' p ll11r11:\I • <,1·n1·r:t l ()(f11· .. • I-.lll(Jll•.:er' • ~a It•--; • ,, it 1'.Xlver. olc furn dt>llH•ry OCILA bobta1l LnM>k , i:d dnvt' record. t''l:J)er rirt r SJ SQ M.;rt \1 c MahJn ~ 642&.i511 m1n1 ..,lrJt 1v1 • W•111I J~e:.smg • Execut1v .. ,, f:nlr y lev1•I t)l),11100 • & !\tanv \ffJrf' in !r m ir•m f' pn11r """'" •·' IJUf ln' Jolr.. f 'lr 'our ~ Jll"•ne-ni·•· 11r~fo rr•'ll I 111 , t..tll wilt tr.un (11nl 1 • ''""' TUSTIM PERSOHHEL Orn er C ardf'no•r. rom b1nal1on person II.I\,. \ahd Cali( 111· c,nmt 11r1 \ 1 n it r •· 1 " r 11 M11umum .1i.:1· :>i• \J•Jlh 1• I',. n n ) ' .1 \ ,. r I •· 1. • l'llfl'MIUJ <.1r.lu \It>'·' I l.1111t'f1L' & )(I I 11·""111•• SERVICES IHC 1-11>1" .. ppl I ,alt I> \II )_,HI' If\ ,., Jl't ... , ,. .!II I , ~1 3 (.! ~ I I I-rw.uro • 1lo· t I· I" I< I 1\.11111 hJ I J,, I I rllr. -.1•.c '"' ' ,,. I A I 544·6 I 41 I 0 0 ° o Free to Applicant I •DRJYYS• •RJLL TIME • h.irtll411rlo1 J•• r 1.11 11 I hhni.: dt:pl I.it .. ur ~ • • r1•I .... lllJPI> ,,,r I 1.11111 11 11 .. 11 •I• hl'I]' 14Jnll'•l '"' ,,. j(j\ .int t rrwnt "''"' rum \()rt ...,"''" "'tlin :\ 1• J l J p p •' J r .i n 1 •' knt114 lt•dJ.!•• or Or<in»•· I (WOI) t;ourl dn' tnl! rt· I mnl <.hl·r IM l '11m p"n' I \1·h 1cle1> $:1 10 pl·r l\p1n11 prd ~ mu • MIJ'' 11 .. il1·1,.·1111.1hJ .. da>'" >I 15 .... ('11111.111 nia111r .. >1<nm.1n ... r l'rl:K\ .it ~·1 1.1" 1 'l S;Jlar} 11pt·11 .\1Jply 111 Zl5 person T1w., lhru Fri hr +-t nC't'Oll\l'l>. (_,ti)--------- Mark ~I-~ I FOUUSl-:kVl<.:1-. ~ $tt ow od in DllVERS ~Pn or "'omen 25 ~ r' 11r older Know th•· 1·0.i'l ("Ill~ ~et $1!!{) ,l 14 t'<'k Ill rnorr OrJnJ.:t• fu.1 .. 1 I \'l'llo,,. ('Jh, 173fHI '11 l lc>rrm11nn. Fuunt.;•h \Jiil•\ '"'" 11( !->l.111•r b <' l "'. n !\ l' "' h , , I• 1 & I todcry' pcrper under DIETARY. SA'.\I ,\ ,\:\1\ Tl !'Tl' l'OMMl Nil\ llOSPll \I. ~:.qual Opp t-:mpl' '1 ~ Eucbd1 I Fry rook. full or '"'" Uflll' 14111 lrdlO ('111•1 ti B.ECTROMICS I Sun Loa Inn. ~!I !~In llavmiz a hard Llme find Full or Part t1mt• ( 011ptn ll1R warit" Are you m and md1 v1duab for uu.,1 I leno!!ted m u C'arel·r m nes.\ ()( your uwn Le.,. JI l'lt'rlron1l't. 14 t•ath••r Amw.i )-d"tri hut ur ( o r e 1· J l> t 1 n I! 11 r train.-; voo for '>Plt•nd11t I tl'lt-phone tel et) P•' 111 up port u rll l v Pho ri.· stallaunn & rr pa 1r f'h1· !°)47 :1182 Cal1forn1a :'\ul••>n.ol , Guard is looktnR for m••n nJRNl TUR .. : MO\ 1-.H & women mt<'re-;tC'<l 10 l'anllon~ .1\·ail for lull £C1ltnR ahead m loduyi1 Ume pe""°n to m()vl' .1n <'Om!X-'IJllve JOb markt'l llque furniture rrom pr11 WKTRAJN 'r'O ! Thi:. • ., duct1on urea to .,ul1•' your g°'dcn OPPortUOll) noor & lo J S!>l!>I With to earn a s ubstantial c~'tomer pick up Good monthly income. have u co benefits Apply "' G E N E R 0 U S pe:r.ioo: li.ll E Oyer R<I RETIREMENT PLAN. Santa Ana Call 751 JUH q u a I I r y I o r L 0 W ask for Paul. _ _ I NTE REST H O M 1-: .-~.a.• OfftCE LOANS. plus M ANY ...- MORE BENEFITS' .. ·or T ELEPHONE/TYPING fl.ll'tb« Information r :tll A person w I pleasant J o b o M c N u I t y at lell'J)hone personality Lo mont.7383 or apply al hamlle heavy phones & 31161 Npt. Blvd , Costa who has itood typ1ni.: Mesa, Calll. ablbty S700Mo Detttoelcs Small Company Atmofipbere Excellent benef1ls O.C. A1rpor\ area Fredenck Brown A•llOC 1931 11/pwpun lit Hl <" ~1 Security It Pay, To s.eus f'mmllt1nnJI iic~·.1h1hlh'' t'JJ1 µrov1d1• hnurtv rJl" lt)('fl'.l.l>t•' l 11 lo $4 511 P1•r I Ir 1\ppl v In fJ1·r,nn ~on Ftr Ka m 5pm l!iJO! V. Commonwealth 1-'uJ lertoo. C... Mon l-''ri 8 00 5 1111 ZIV W Wamt>r Rm 20".! 'ianta Ana. Cn Weis Fargo Guard Services Oi\-1~1on of Baker Prote<11on Services 1-:quul Opportunity t;mployer M 'F GUARDS 1-'ull & part time All a re as . U 111r o rm is furn1bbed Ages 21 or over. Retired welcome No ex:penenre nee. App. ly UruversaJ Protection Ser v11:e. 1226 W Slh Street. Santa Ana. In terview hours 9-12 & I 4 M-On thru Fri HAIRDR ESSER with follOWtng for foll servtrc Red.ken Salon in Laguna Hills. s.5&-8599 all 6P M ------ HAIR ST YLIST & MAMICURIS'l'· Rentnl st.atlOn ava_il. Newport Beach. 5418-22:58 JOI OfllHIMGS Small rnfgr ol electronic Med. equip or beach has permanent posit Ion~ w/xlnl IJ'OWth potenttal In fClHowina jobs: t ••d• 714-M6-9995. HAHOYMAH ---------1 &ls" emall electronics cu. GDlERALOFFICE Ollbt janitorial duties Exper w/p.c. board H · aemb. 81c.... • .... 6mo min exper. upable cl ql\y woril ~ .. T.KN'. tclm School ph11uptr2'yn + . Call M5--0MS. --------- IPYOU have • servt~ to offer or aoodl toMll, place an ad ln the Dally Piio t TYPISTS Delivery 6 p(ck \lP in co. SECRETARIES tntck. packaging. Must AOOOUNTtNG CLERKS have valid Calif. drivers .li e. Apply G .~.G . Top Pay No ,... Syatelba, uua Condor Paid Wee_kty Ave.Y. V. _ MOll&L SdJ things fu t with Daily Temponry Strvlc" PUot Want Ads. trvine · 7U.1868 EO.K M/F Whal ta WondetfUl World ~~~~~~~~I of Shoppln lf, ri ichl ·~ -:: your tln1ertlP1 every ____.a.1 ·-"' a.tfted Settlon •. Haw IG•11-lo H ll? ..... -· to _.., .......... People who need People 1blt .• wt..t the DAILYPlLOT SERVICE DI Rt;CTORY ilallaboutl d ay• Dai l y Pi l o l OaMtt\ed Adi. To place 10UI' ad, call~ and .. a Oaeaifted Ad-Via« belpJC*. a,-•...,•c1o1t wall, a.did eda .. lt well. ~..;;.,;.;..;.;. ___ . __ _ ~?!.· .. ~-.. ?!~~~.:~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~.~~ ..... ?!!4! ~!_~ .. ~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?!!«? ~!!'~:.~ ..... !!~~ ~.&.p'9mbefa4, t979 7110 ~=LOT n': ~ " ' ' 1 dlalt U lal led 'C. u a ln•• ".......,... man IOI' 55 lliD1.tte Ktn1 II arket, ~~ ..... ?!~~ ~~.!!'~ .......... ~~~1 ................. .. -. -..... ... i U~e· llllMIPl~J)lalo C II. ~ a.k waot.d, DO PLASTICS E x\rude r R ! AL EST ATE Hotel latCH ~~,,..X~~l :~~.~: MNOn; CIJJ-•1 ...... __..MJ.M90. PAIMTll Operawr orTramc.. ex· SALESMAN WANTED . ..-.-ICTOlt . mc 111--.,.. Coat.act Jane ~ AJde lmmedlat.e Needed for 1n111oteuance P9T helpful Apply 1n F..A.RN UP TO 1.$% COM· '* .. _jn llTD:. • ~ .,... ............ ,Sal. ~at~ HUl.t NdJon.. &1try leve! poll· pel"llOO, tl.5 w 18th St .. MJS&.ION NET l ·Can • · ~oa• .. •~s tto1p rta1. Newport UonrequiriQ11lx mat1tn .. CM. 71+646-S27t. .im trom ~K to SlOOK Nm ' •its -,, ' 11 tin ....Wanty wlOI betll' ~ llCaTAIY ......-=~ ,..,.." 1 llMdL n to., lhlft, ex· experience. t:xcellenl IMUllly z.Jl'tnd out why ff:9C'laloa aeanrt•1 rtwp&.-_alrportarea, perleoce prefe rred bmllftta.Appfyat Pre Sch ool Aide . new lie. t arn bas SU -CA .... y--· ..... IWlaMatory. luc m.W..ooSH,taluy W-e .... ~w::..-: U 4-Ul-1707. s .0 .1 1Hla ¥MCO ~--nperience ..... Come talll With . -~~·HOSTW .. ,~ -.... -= --"" ftllllMle ... CH ....... '" .. ,.,, "r'J:r planu. 11/f'. 10'71C.mdback Ot.lJM).8820. them. a-Our prodi UC· -,._ .: I!""":! ._... -· .... 1•..S • thlt lrt11at100 corporate, NewportBeach.6'4-61118 l 1 1 n exp• n s v e PMf prt-61)'.aul ~ llllldbtnllft&a. 712 2Sl0 f\.tll •part USM po1ltlon1 Prln\ed ClrcW.t Boar& l&nd!budael twrms. 4 •PAM"111Y CAM w PMI Leedlat .:-._t. icalH 6 avaUeble/wtektncb r e· NUJUi£.AJDZ Prlv•t• Eat ab tithed g r ow1n11 Pr9·•et app(s galore COOllS CAM -..it _, ;1......_ .wrtlme '. tmALSF£1lrl'ARY Cl'l'rtd. Pkue apply ln duty. We are iD need of Parlrlng Attendant company In the Sant• s.F\nd out why "we've • -~ ........, •• ..,.. Wa\lH Hilla Receot Pft"IOftMOOULN •"rl,8 S. AJdel to work lo private Male/fem .. pt• F·llme Ana lrvlneComplex 11rea ~lhebeltt.hln1uoin1t " ~ IOIAM.tMC CA. probe&e experiene• beacb area bomes. Call belwn l O·Spm . bu immediate optoninics N.8. area. Aalr for Mr. l'.'# CITING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TM,.._l'f kb · ......,,., Xlnt t)'l)ina IC>G•-S Weekly pa y, plus m.m>. for the tollowlng pos1· Howard.955-3'02 HARD WORKlNG . PEOPLE A •t_•a•I u 'Plippor• •IHalLWI reca'd. Call a a...-.5 trana po rtaUoo a l t.icJn8· ORI ENTED P EOP LE TO JOIN TKE • •.:...-::,: • Mi"I wtDllow for appt z:'~uin tonnce.4to40hours per PART TIME · UCIPTIOHtST L EA DE R I N T H E H 0 T E L •·Mm DUlll ROltd wea. C&U tor lnforma· EV.:...1l .... GS ISTIMATOI fashion tsJ. area. Ftnan I N O USTllY. ENJ OY F.XCELLENT ._.. • ._ l-.o.n for ...... .,....... CDll M0-*4 UOn.UpjobnflealtbCare m" General knowled~e of c11l 1erv1ce1 firm re· Cp~MRPANV 9 ~f.NNEOJo~01~ AMPOPNL'!.RIN1 ~c.~~-Co in ~ .. ror z attt °.!!ic_od. Sentc..~ :!':.':tj~s::.~~~~:~ :;~~~~!~o!Ta~:~~ ~~~~w~~tg~!,!,IJ!ti~'. D n ~~ • '" • I' • Qt1ko t.ullltloo ._ -arp. «1a ... i... Malnl. man for ceoeral who eQjoy worlUnic with train Previous PCB dividwll to act as recep· PERSONNEL -.em. ~ W/lood akllls cMiea. cle,a1w1&. paint· N'UR.5&S ldds. Over 21 Start al purchasina or some ac ~/front desk. Must • S... al bum.or et.kn· lac. etc. Older mao pre· 1f you are a dependable $3.50 per hour Phone ClWleJQ>et belp!ul. hav~ expenence/gaod ... MIW'POIT CIM1'9 HfYI lw'we u.L~cxpe.rm clvil ferred. Permanent.job; 4 uallfied pl'actlcal 642 4321 , Ext 2$0 references Typmgslulls ..---·CH Now ,,_ eea lauaeb • lltlptioe Ir corponte flToroaru. &»3321 n&ne. M/F tr want full BETWEEN 4 00·5 00 R necessary Immediate "9 .... ,,..""" -new cl.l'Mr wbUe you ~ be helpful. C.11 or Ptr ...,. duty wOl'k. PM Ctatonwr 5.,-v. qt. ,,,_,,"" Ca.JI 9 JOlo:ipm F,,q ual Opportunity Employer ... BUedHema OIUCOUNTER HELP 111~fEKH immed. AppUcauio ns _... UUl-1 abo t.ak• tor Nov. & CliNtmH hobday11. For & MAIDS ~ • bam proceu. for an exclualve pnvate iac. Will traia. C.11 M~ resort. Start lrnmed. 673-9000. Cell Tues-Sat. Exp. prefe.rred. Wlll _aftauoona. irtnm. fUJl-time. AW(y ln HOSTISS person , 419 N. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bch or call A.pplydallyl~tonoon. 714/494-8521 , uk for Ml -ca. Mexican Retl. --·--105 Main St.. Balboa ~m.no::. '~~~~ HOSTESS , G IR i FRIDAY. PERSON4L SFX;RETARV lt.llllATE PART TIME HELP Perttapa th!! mO§: W11que job you cou.IG ever dream ol! ~ requires as· slst1111c~ to very s ue· ce;afw semi-retired in· \fest.or with persooll • bus1n~. matters in a casual, but aophlslicated atmosl)hert'. Approximately 2brs. 7 days a week, 3:00.5:00 Pel Monday lhru Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings. To deliver •P- proximately 100 papers to Ap l s I n Park Newport-Earnings ap- prox1 m ately $300 per G h :!I cnm pen salion, month. f!txil•!t-hour" & much FOR fNFORMATION: \ar:etv are rewards to a CALL642·4321 Ri d will-.. :i;>erb ap AskForDonWllUams ..,ea.JaJIC" & gr~roing. lnd1.18trlal supplies. tools Sof?'• office skills are &hardware. ne cc11sary Please ca ll HOW HlllNG 131-4444 from 1 to4 only H06tess. Xlnt oppty to supplement income. Welcome new residents. Perm p/l. F1ex hrs. Need c ar & t y p ewrit e r . Hospitality Hostess Tr!ltnf!e' !or s ales & ma na ge me n t . Salary+ com m ission . Will t r ain, full co. benefits. 18 yrs & older. Start immediately. CAU 957·1150. Serv1C<. S47·3005. --------- r:----------Hoc.el 1 tndustr.al Hamekeep•g I ASSEMll.85 Slm.rvisor 1 PACKAGas c.veer ~e~ted position I MACH Of'IRS currmtl)' a vallilble for I WAl9tOVSI hard working Individual I SHIP-«EC CU<S tojointhe tlousekeep1ng IH ~·ou nl•1•d t-xlra ~ e p-_a r t m ~ -n t • tru~n. lnC'n Kt'lly 1•an Supervisory dulit:s tn an c•lp' T e mpo r ary <'lude · 1n s peclton s. t"'nrk mf'an!-tt nex.ble dtre\.'tmJC housecleaning wurk M·nt•dull• To p suiff, etc Related ex-l p:.iy. pa.d vacat;onb. 1M1ence preferred. En· l nt•v('r a f('{• joyoutatanding company ~ I benefits . Apply in ILL[ person. 9arn·noon, Mon· ~ Fri, Persoonel MAUIOTT HOTEL !O> Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach, EOE Hotel Timekeeper. ex per1 ence necess ary Send resume . Ho tel. P 0 . Box 1900. Newport Beach, 92660. Aun: Con· trollers ... E 0 . E Housecleuners needed P/time for small busi· ~-CdM area. Aft 3, 67~1!Kl9 Hcusecleaners. top pay, earn up l o $5 + fo r Janice's Raggedy Ann. Tues-Fri 8-3. 00· 1800. Housecleaners Wanted : F\!U or P '1'. Room for advancem ent . Xln t pay /ben e fit s. C a r oecess. 552-0U~. C'all or Cnm1· In To<lav lrv.01• · 133-1 44 1 2102 Ru~.nt''! l'1•nt1.•r l>r. \l' SU.lC' l!tlH llunt.nelon HeaC'n 847-3491 1!9117 W:Jrnt·r 1\' 1.· 11215 1.aeunu N:~uel lll-0542 ~7!157 ('ahol Roud S:mta Ana HJ-OIJO 715 N. Ma!n <In H&R Block Off!ce > I• t-:qual Opportun .t~· ---------1 L_:_~~~=~~-Housecleaner P tr. F tr. own trans. Top $S$ 1>'73--0968 846-4871 INSERTERS n eeded , &andays only. Over 18. 83CM2SO "--··--.....1 Mere d It h lil l (714 I MAMAGIMIMT .... · Abt.hty to commurucate ,,,....._..... _,_ .--l'IV .._,_,... Forapptcall66l~ Alkfor....._a ··-" foll,..., up s ess"n ~1.23. l"armera lnauranre ~'"" RETAIL .,.,.ua!Op """'· ... -1 " -an..., will lrlWl yw 41 Nurses Aides 7·3, full or "'"'f porliuuly bal Some produc1on con· a.c.,tioniitfXwox ~you full commlsaklnli U.0.-se... C lerir ~~:: ~=~t\~~: part Ume. Eltperienced Employe r __ l.rOll uper 1s helpful Operator wbUe 'you learn. Befe>re F1eJd'bN!brs. ldeal for re· pandln• throug hout S3.2S to $4 per hr. Will Pert time. afternoon. f\!U lime 9am to 6pm YoU know It you'll be tired peraon. Apply cam. T'; meet lbis ex-train recent grads & -al otrice work Call LAodl~or Pl"asant. aood telepbunl' _.,..... •-be f o r • no" n 2 7 8 ...... ·--wives .... 90 to $3.IS .....,_, • L " "' ·-waves m a re· .. " · ~_.._ we need shaJ:· ·~ ... 642-CMJJ For mililary 8 pnnt· ........ ...... ..... ary Apply ........... Iii i n--.. w .. v •-a Keh. _......., hr. Mesa Verde Conv --:>N.J...,, ......... ~ w--e t. me pro· °'.,.. ~· ....... emlwsiastlc md1Yldu s ed Cl1'C\.lll ml~. Reqwre m person to Mr. Fucnt~ feaalon . C all Gene LOAMSICRITARY for our management Hosp.661Cent.erSt.C.M min. 1 year exper with at Robert Dem, Wilham Dillard for luU det.U.. Prest lgtous n ew trainee program. Ex· ~558S PAl'T·TIME MLB's Lead bac k f''rosl & Assoc . 1401 NJ.5111. mortgage Joan co mpany cellenl beginrung bene & NURSES . Supplement in· ltlCIPTl~IST PIX ~ prererred We or Quail St. Newport Beach IMSUaANCI Type 80wpm. Bank. &growthpotenual.F1rsl oomewit.bfun.Be aProf Weneedavery consc1en fer an xlnt benef1lis escrow, o r ins urance assignment .,would be in Model "-keep present tious. personable 1nd1v p:M:kage which includt'1' llECEPTIOHIST PIX AQ.IMCY btc1t1rou.nd preferred Sa.o Francisco but must Job Daytime classes for oure.xeeoml·e Hr<. rnedJcal. dentaJ. IJfe ins lmmed opening in F\.re "cuuaJty, com· lrvlne com ple x. Ph. be willing to r elocnte now• from 10-4 Mon Fri Call Pror1t shar101c paid mort~age banker exc<· m e r clal lines un · 644.4201. Anytime & within Calif. If you are so CO~MODELS m.8600 EO ~ vacallOM and holiday.. offices for per"lonahlt', derwriter Experience wtnds interemed m a mana~c so OO~VlLLAGE Pleaseca!I, 714-835·1404 versatile & very µrn r e q 'd . Roberts o n · ment career with a 714.,.""""0 Part ume hPlp w:intt'd BELL INDUSTR I ES re....,1onaJ ind1v Must be Insurance Assoc. Inc. LOAM SHIPPlll young excitinJC co. i.end ._,..~, Awrox 2.Shrs per v.'Cl'k ES D exper'd on busy pu.,h 875-0IWl2. -........ ... ,ALI........ your n!&ume lo P 0 Box NURSES AIDlS Sales Tobaccorusts In< · 1831 S Ritchey St huu.oo console tr you en ...._ wn-S F Fash.ion Island, !II H Santa Ana C.:A r Knowledge of FllA/VA 3957, an r anc1sco , 3·11 & pit 11 ·7 exper . __ _ _ JOY a wide v:.inety o IMYIM1'01Y 40PIOPLE t&DID Sept 2llth Ir 29th lrvine 7: 30-4: 00 S:l.40 per bour. CALL n:>DAV 557..0045 loan packaging essen Mll.9. pref Gd pay Small Part ume help '4'dnted. ~uaJ Oppty F:mplyr_ dutaes. UlCludmR It lYP Ual. Opportunity to grow ronv hosp. <.:osta Mesa Mon & ur 1'utw1 nights Pnnunj'! 1t1g, call Cathy Brennan with rapklly expanding ~a!Jlt /Assistant ~:nil f or Prod u c l 1 on IOOk '4STE U, at Callforrua Mortl(a~c • Manager for rc.-staurant - - -"·-· d ..,,.. A pl gQ 8fD) E 0 E natio n a l m ortgage ........ mum d.,e "" P Y ,......,Ula for a ~ompan) Ul Fashion Island. 5 c.layi. p 1660 ....,.,.. .. ~ banker while enjoying inc ld . 3 eves. 1-:x NURSES RN's needed at enn ysaver. wtlt!re you can bwld a R.ECIEf'TIOHIST the pleasant wor king perienced. 640 6390_ _ for pri vale duty 1 n Placentia. Costa Me.a cart'f'r" Wt! would hke to ~ed ror International s urroundings o f the pri vale beach are a Part time m t expndnr I talk to yoo ComPQ5tnR CPA ft rm 1n Newpurt Newport Beach/lrvme Ma n a ger for U1 s tr homes.4 to12 hourshiftl> bus needs help :.Jn in De1lt now accepttnR ap HParh Must hava> from· .. Start spare time & bwld formation. U pJOhn -Apply nw Penny'laVPr, Jhll" 10 handl•· hu .. ) ~e1teC::"f~~~tl~ Cons ullin11 Bustnt!Ss avaJlable. Call for 111 vest ~ 16-3pm 1 1 pl•C'al100.'I Cor pa'!lP up oCfic~ appearance & h·· Salary commensurate your own bubinesi. fur S 16Rl Plan•nl1a i\Y(' C \1 ... u~ Typin" so wpn1 en Lln-I h · & Health Care erv1ct·:.. ...,..,. .... ~ ,.. w t e xpe rt e n c e permanent inC'ome & a Pan 1'lme 'Ilmr1 morrumh rl"Qw red Plt>a'>J nt en • ':. performance. For a pp't secure ruture. &46·7989 752-0995. llue J~ Jobs vironmcnt with vam•lf llMfOr1ARYPf~NflSll!lllCIS call 975-1080 a s k for -Transportatmn prO\Jd("'f1 1 PRIMTIMG j 1lut1es Call 71\ 7~ 07 11 3723 lirch St Mewporl t.och ~:~:;;-----1 INVENTORY I COUNTERS I n N E () F (l u n, S PE C I A L Cl!STm1ERS !'>EEos l TH F.IR INVENTORY I COUNTED I 40 PF.OPL.F. I NEF.OED. Sept 27tn12At n : 8am ·5pm Sl!p into your• ljea ns for these f and ot n e q :t e m p o r a r y I assignments. I WAREHOUSE I ASSEMBLERS I ELECTRIC I ASSEMBLERS 11 I f;xper.enred I MACH OPER I SHIP -REC CLKS l T op p:.iv . pa.J ''aC'at.on!>. rererrat,I bon u~t"> ll<t·\ l'r a ft·l' IELL~ t,;.l'"~V •CE' Call or Come In Toda' lrv;nc llJ.t441 2102 Bu.~!ne1111 Center Dro ve Su!te 208 Hunt.nJ?lon B1:1wn 147-1491 11007 Warner A\'t• •215 La~na N;Jtucl llt.0542 27957 Cabot Road Santa Ana 95).01 30 715 N. Ma:n Cln H&R 81()('k Ofr.ce) I I I I ' I I I I Marla ~GEMEHT from Br"tol & llm ll ~ urrw J*r,on.; n~•Jto<l d.'k for ~t-or Lilah cot.DWELL IAHKER ~s avail ror both NursmR Street lluur .. from fll'M I 10 \Oo.t•b oH:..et prt· ..... r(MIHI I Res1dent1al Mortga~e Trainees & Exper peorik S40 per day L1 ve·IO :1 2AM & UP~ 1<A \1 S3 ,11 1-.'<pr•I & trJ1n1:c~ \1 10 'RECEPTIO NIST /SEC'Y Co. In · R c I a ii M )! ril n l days per w~k. da)i. nex per hOuT SJt ~n. \Ion I a,•, ~' Penny.,a\ er lbW ''''o\'PCJn l 1•nl4·r rrnnt 111 AColdweU Banker Co c11.teers lo $13 SK N.t· ible. Personal cur e & 1Ues avadale part & lull • l'ldl'fflll:.t. CM 1 fll't' appearnnn• a mu~I An equal oppor. com· uonal co Fee paid. meal prep for elderl) IJme on re~ul;ir -.h1ft, IH tieuvy phone. '><Jml' lHI Pany •Fmancecarc<:rtoSl5K &o•nr Producf;OftlraiM~s •n" p .. rm 1 art 111111• lady 111 Corona del Mar ... " , ~orexp Fee.-paid Call for mterv1ew Up 557 "045 ht & 2nd. Shift .l,pru I-All )di •• LOTPBSOH Immediate operunl! Ion tact sales mana11er Hill Yates V /WPorsche. 493-4511. LUMBERYARD MAN FUil or part·lime. Some weekend work. Saw ex· per. Call for appl 55-3073 •Rcstuaranl ~l i;!m nl -v d I careerSlO-S16Kft-epa1d John Health Car~· -Wr h.1H· imml' ldl•· H.t.<ceptJOl'lhl '1¥P•~I f'ld!l •Vanous s ales O"''Olll6'!~ S«vlces, 752.()993 en-Lin-I (>Vt'flUlk~ for trJltlet!I o!oulu !' ... wsp.ipl·r ~ynrl 11d. ,,~ v.1tr on \,Jr ., b $1.2S20Kfeespa1d , -rrutlune-.inourfabnl .. µ1 11.il p1•r..,on u" •l~enl collel(e l!rad~ ~cESEAVICES •1.,.oOOAPVPf~,.. .. ,, 111• 1 c1 !"! , JJhtJne .. p1 ......... n1 .11 needed for entry level ~ 1 1 0 n " P 1 • 0 m e rn,,prwn· xlnl twn1•C1h pos to SJ.JK + ree paid &tergeuc ~rson to dr.> I 3723 lirch St I lt1111wlrtfr1· 11( nuH·hmer) ~w Many More P~llK>ni. xerox copY1Jl$1. hltn~ & ...._ r+ a. h d·~1r;iblt' & tht· .1b1hty 10 Also Fee Job:s iceneraJ services Com r-wpor oc , undl'!"><.culd '>1 mple B I' .., Rt•1·1•pt1on1:.1 Jo'r uni uf 1· IAROM panywilltraln Ncwpor1 ------I .. .,trnrw p1u,. nn'<lt:d Full t•m•· r11r Pharmaceutirals. H97 1PASTE U P ARrl!>I Mastef'Speciatti~s ti u. \ "'~ "r I '~ AC)eftey 16lb Street , Newport Some H ~hi draftinl( 11,.\(1Monro\1a C ~t Ophth.ifmulol!l"t.., olr LVN cbargeduty U·7, full 129Cabn llo. Ste 101 Beach. 642-7511 ext11 --1 heJpful. 4 day work w~k ] 64'12427. I Mun f''r1 ••:, :~~-~e~::1ev~m Costa Mesa,oo-l287 om cF. CLERK -1 i:1r1 Pd bend. Call m-7eoo 1 r. 0 E " " H I __ •>41> '147_1 - C.oov. Hosp. 661 (;enter _ MAHAGIEMEMT offtct'. Bkkg ex per i ~~Thur I' I hflU<;l'i<t'•'IH r lnr Jn;u:PTIONl!>T St. C.M. 548·5585. Locul executive seeks helpful Vanous duties I PBX /\NwennR S+>n H.. l-•\Oo.'t-r & Or do. .! b-1" \fJlur• \Oo.•1rruJ n l! Lo :i "'' -currently employed pro-!'lic.-e H B. locatJOO Mon I Operators lmmt·d1dt1 l , ~ ,,,..., Ll\1 "' "'i 1 1 \O,.!( 11 l)pin.:. ~ood 1111 ---------rcss1onal or small bUSI· Fn.84 JO 893·8561. -r.>perunl(S fOr t',.~m:111:1·d I \Inn I dJ, ... $7!1 ln111 ... I 1>hon•. i l1•'1 1blc hr :. •MACHINISTS• OtSS person des1rinl( ~ul>· &qualtfll'(i people Stdrt ·;1 ~,;111 ;,,1 .r;:<" stanliaJ extra income omcE CLERll ll'U! sala.rv dt:l)t•ndt'nl "" I . ltf&ZlldSMft Candidates mus t be ft exJ)('r P;,i1d vJ1.1t111n I' r full 11m1· It h 1--------- STILL CEOWING! JM people-0ricotcc.l w1lh ex ()pel'Wlll for P:ud in Ad· medical 11\l> 04:,l.....o or l1•n I 1'rJl\1r1· t''"I MEDIATE OPENINGS penence or smcerc in-vance C.1erk. duties are ~2124 nt'"ded Imm "cl • n RECEPTIONIST AND OPPORTUNITY terest m rnanaJtement & posung Pay By Mail -I 1 ... 1m11o11rkolr ~1; J.50, nr FOR: willtn Jt lo commit Customer s. cred1t1na PBXANSServ v.!lltrJ111 !G~ 1 Tht>Lo De ·1'1m nttl I Oh r s we c k F o r c81Tlers and learrunic t.he 7·3 & ~..i Plea~ orr 111 I an P•1 "' 1 .... don -a.ctrict.. ..... cK.) •a.dried auefllbfy •9-et ... td wort~ . ..._cd cnHtnbly •Tool rOOM IMChinist •Tool,.._.. 1N1chinist Mmlmum expenence re· qlAred. Several trainee posit.ions available WE OFFER •Highly compeutive rates •Plenty of overtJme •Shift dilferential •Excellent company benefits for employee!> &dependents APPLY IN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TilAMSPORT DYNAMICS I vaned JObs or a c1rcula med bldR 2 wlu. pd \:ti !'I llffil' r n:1 ... trJllUll ' our beautiful 'lt:WJJOfl persona mte~lv164ew5 S9a2pl l ion off1 c" Type 40 6315640Mon·Ft19~ I t lt,rk .. for <Ill 11•1 9e1J1•h oUicP ha' an.,,, wllllmt:r. . ca1 "' _ _ tun ... ~mm.u., .>Ji ~1 medial .. •~penm.: for .111 between 5 -7 pm WPM Pay sc11leluex· PIXOPH. -.. xper11•n1'1·'1 R•·1·1·p weekdays. perience. I Pur~h&Slll" tionl'.>l ll1·-.•"1n ... 1l>1ht .,., Earn while \OU lrarn .. "' MAN ICU R IST. w 1 l h Telephone An~"' ••r t n .: Pwchosiftq Clerii will ln<'hx1t' front nf I 1n rollowinl( ror full serv1re omcE CLERK Serv1re ru ll lime parl I Oownt>y SJ\ In>!" & Loun dutJe;, phl)Ol'' .inn ~om .. 0 .-.1•...:n Salon in La"U"" tim A VariAd ,h1rt.; ha.I> an 1mmed1at1> opt•n clen1·.tl hm1·t1u11:. ''P l10JAJ .. .... Phone Clerk. WE HA V t-: "' ' d~"' I r •• .. .. Hills.5SS-8599afl 6PM Da"". aft ernoon or cH•n 1 l1U! for d C'areer mm ~.,, •Ill! u •'., "'''"' 1" _ _ _ V E RY N I C E C L' S ~--'· d I u h d '""°'·-' IJll(S Locations 111 lu .u\I u01 .•1 t'rt' an is ll(,-,.,,.. Mature Lad y l11th t TOMERS1 f'ihn~. ht~ FASHJONISLA'O I 111)! & accoonlUllt bJrl. hou,,ework Trailer home typing, general orhcc (;O)TA ~ ESA I KVIN..: , l!rnund pref erred "'11 h With mobile lady 4 hrs won. TIJSTIN . I ~mphas1111n bank relJll"<I s3.00 per h r . daily . Excellent company HUNTINGTON BEA<.:11 prudurts M1rumum of 21 646-8610. Start Oct 2nd benefits & 1 un:h 1 I! ex per ------Call Eileen al 642-4321. ~~~=~:I~~~ !ol~dae~;s l'O j ~W~ed S:l~ry rom cxt.219forappoinlme nl. benefits tnclud mR paid mensurate with ex MECHANIC AL ORAMGECOAST v a c ation s Typ1n s: penence Xlnt workinii DESIGHEI DAILY PILOT J5wpm. E O. E Ca 11 cond & benefits 1nclud· Experience in des1l!n <>r 543-4230 Mon lbru F'r1 lllJt paid l!T'OOP ms & pro small machine parts for :m w. Bay St.. ----fit shanog Contact Mr' mechanical and clet· COst.a M~ PBX/Reft'Pl p l Sharp Knut.son549·0902 lromecbarucal machine Equal OpportuoJty lady to WOl'k afternoon.-. Equal ()pi>C! Emplyr parts. Responftlble for Employer__ _ Mrs Via. 644-8834 - I d -----REAL ESTATE OFflCE design. ayoul & etail r ---------1 Petlt.ionCircuJator!>, MANAG1':R oev. oHlce Small deelgn department I provides environmen t OH.rt' I E.1' S7 to$ I 0 hr. m Corona del Mar Xnt Tlus po"t wn offer" ·' Start.lnR ~al.ir~ uf $71HI IJl!r month µlu.' ""'"111•111 btslef1ts 1t1clud1n~ dent.ii and medical insurance and profit s h;,rinit Pie~ call Mr Peavt.•Y for morv infor mation 1.11 nl4 ) 642,4000 FIDEU TY FB>Hl.AL ~.ct Loan AaMt l-4uaJ ()ppty 1-;mplo}t>r for challeng1n g work as· 1 1 PAY US A VISIT 1 1 full or part Uml-. work opportunity for rt•.11 signmenls Excellent own hrs. Housewives, est.dte broker Call for I work benefits & wai;tes I stooents. retirees over mor t-1nfo rmat 1on RECEPTIONISTS Contact Per s onnel. I & LEJ YOUR I 18. 551·0034 7·11A~ or 675-44117.675~ 557·9051 Eq ual Op· I f 4-8PM _ _ Real Estate SaJCli. lie or porluoily Employer I SKILLS PAY·O f I Plut.lca w\lJcensed . Will train I Work;ns: for Kellv .'! a 1 LEAD 673-T.m Ask for IMJ. the Housekeeper, part·Ume: •----•--LAT' I 0 I tge medical group· m\lll ~~ ~ ames, Equa pportun.ty I be '21. speak End.iBa'•h., & =·~:· e!-'! ~~ L.-:_m!!~~~~-.J E.O.E. m /f/h Medical R~eptionJsl & 3131 W Segerstrom Santa Ana, CA We have JObs waiun~ for you M1n1mum ex pcnence reqwred Super areai. t o wo r k 1 n Newport Beach, Irvine. Costa MesJ' Call & com1· Ill to: drive.Applyat722 ..er ' · ~~~~~~~~~ Ins urance Biller for SL c.ostaM... wk or more, 5 rugbu, ·---------laboratory. Call J an , RB.8-MZ2 ~.Mltlmelr Ptr. PJdworkinl Condi· ------ lions, 8 pd bolidays. INSPECTORS E.O.E. Bayview llanor, eoB5 IMftOCISS/ HOUsmc9a lllMAL Eiler'a I a n. La1un a Immediate oPPQl'tuntiies Beach. t:ao to to 2. Moo witb 1rowtla·oriented tbrv Friday. '3.50 hr. ClCllllPMOolf..tu 1lablli· ~ _.. btwn Noon ty, lft\lrity encl career and 8 PM. put.njal. .lbmelseeper. llv-ln/out. S1h da)la fOI' dlx guest bome. Laguaa Niguel, exp •/e lderly p ref. Sal •1'1 taSO· ST SO Im o. +bonua le Paid Vaca· tion. .... l . ..... , .. P'a ....... ta.c ,,...._ .. _... We 're s eeking in· dMduals with miDlmum 1·2 Y8U'I experience with u.......-. and fmal ln· apeetloa of precl1loo pjlrtl. We ol1er acelleot, pro-sr-al•• 1a1&11 level• eminwwaa. wltb tX· paiece aad abillt.J, ud 0Ul1landlo1 compHy ....... wblda btclud• ,.w aMdJeal, •••&.al. IDd Ufe iuu.rance for talPlor.. aad depea· detltl. For Immediat e amideratloe appl7 1.n pa'IClllto: Wlmlll 1UM9IOtrT D'INMICI Keypunch DATA ENTRY CLERK We .,. Miking a Data &lb'7 a.k ror the 2nd 1bift to work In our t..llilUI Orange County rac:Ult)'. SierTeclntrransmask Is a blp tedmology com· pany locat ed In t be lnble .,.. jml aero.a l'ram tbe Onnte County AbpOlt. We olfs an n· cellemt MlarJ and com· plele compeay beaellta lm:felttnc a.Jar' medical ud deotal. For lm· a.dlate CODlideraUon. ,._callorappl)' at: lenacin/ Trmnask -Ca•pu1 Drive Ntwport Beach, Ca C7 I 4J 140-6010 ,...... Opportunity Employ• m/f /b , .. ,· l.r· ..... a alllflllr .... ...... .......... it .. wttba 0 ='WM. Im ........... .. 5-aADa,ca 9e11D1 aQJtblu wilb a Dill>' PUot Qualfied Ad m /f/h II a elmple metw ..• ,lultcaUIOtm. E.O.E. i ' .. MAID • full-Ume. Harbor ~40. lmHotel. Npt. Bch. --------875-3483. Medical oftc PedJalrics. 2 Maids, apply 1be lnn at Lqwaa, 211 N. Coa st lfwy, IAl\IDI Beach MAIDS Experienced full time & wnhn•. go.3030 MAIDS WANTED 1661 S. CR Hwy. Laawia Bch. ....... MAIL/EDIT CLERK SAFEGUARD IUlllNll8SYSTDS INC. ml Fairview Rd. C.N. --1 openings, ReeeptJonlsl & Med asslat. Exper pref Write Ad H l, c /o The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Ca. 93826. Medical Back Office. Doc· tar's office ln Newport Beach is loolung for a certified med.lea! assist. licensed for X-Ray. Ex perience on tread·mlll belpf ul. Xlnt compensa· Uon tr frln1e benefit package. For info. Ir ltl terview CODtact. Ms. Dole 714 /975 -0660· .. E.O.E..11/F. ME D ICAL TRAN9CRIBER • part· time, cardiology prac· tJce, Newp ort Bch . ...... MEDICAL Sec~t.11')' tor Or1.boped.lc omce. full time da11 . mutt be latowled,..ble In taking mdcal twuri•. Rapid tY'Plal la t.ramcrtblns salary commenaurate wltb abllltles. E• ........... cmly oeed •PP- ly. Call between tam· lOam. llon thru Frl. ~ I 11ood wav to keep vourl Grave yard s hift operunJ? rm~er I sk.lli. snarp & make I cxlra monev ut tnel for quail fled person ·II rr I 1upervls 1ng close I same t;me A 0 .ce tolerance prec1s1on 1n· 1sk:lli.needed I ject1 on m oldln Jt in I •Typtttl I medical diviat0n. Rapid I •S.0•1••• I a r owlh t or person I *Wont Proc I qualllied .. I *Acct°"" I Uzf lan•c• 1 * Clilrtls 1 MaduMlc I I Day shift, prevlOUJ\ ex· 1Top pa y. p o.d per. with elec t ro I vac-ot!on-i . rt•ferrol.I mecbanlcal background I bonusf"s Never a rev tn repair & maintenance l IEL[~ of Injection mold1ns: machines or similar equipment. 0Deralar1 :;:o t::.A V•C..!::!:1 Coll or Come In Toduy trv!ne .,,., .. , 2102 Bu.s;neH Center or. vc Suite 208 H!nt1uton Beacn Mf·Mtt 890'7 Wamer Ave 1215 L•l(Wla N!gucl .,, ... 41 279S7 Cabot Road Santa Ana tSMISO 71$N. Main <In H&R Bltxl< omcel I I I Equal Opportunity I f~mploycr M/1" J '----------~ . lst. 2ncf. . • 3r'd. sh 1 ft openings. Accepting trainees or experienced injection mold in g madMDeoperat.on. TbeM are permanent opeoln11 wlth w ell elt•btiabld 20 yr. old 3-A comp&DJ a leader in tblrmo-pluUc1. Rapid ~ fOI' lndivldull1 ~dellr9tobe part d tbeteam. Xlnt benellU lnctudina company pa.Id mdeal la We w dual cMee dlDt.eJ procram 6 ....,,_ IPeentive pro-...... CIMCO •• C.M f.qual ~uniU ltedlltahA9'fth OpeninR for <1ct1v e career DU11ded ~ceosec Commissions to 80'4- Ml.S Computer. Good ex posure. Call Dan Walle n uoe~7221 for conf1den· ual interview ~21. Wtstclff ledty ......... w.. TOD T111.orary Swvlce 979-0164 GJOCam~. St.e 150 Next to OC Airport Never a Fee IW 1-: Resident Aides. 11-7 p /11 7·3 P tr for Ret.trement Home. Newport Villa 642 51161 - RlSJ'AURA.NT HE LP Part time Lunch shift Counter help needed. S3.40 per hour. Ideal for colle1te s tudents & housewives. 0 .C. AlrpoM area. C.11 Ron 2·5 pm. 915-01164. Openln1 for licensed salespeople. locally owned. with national re· f.-ral s)'llem. Excellent workloa cond itions . Earn J~ commission. P'or · C«lfldentlal app 'l. -~ call 751·0226. Exec\l· I.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. ~Ralton NEW BUSINESSMEN Contect the DAIL V PILOT fOf lnfonnatton r•gerdlng the county requirement• tor uelng • Flctltlou• BuelneM Name. 942-4321 !XT.332 Reataunal HOSTISS Two •ttr •cthe Hostetttt •••dect. ..-.. ... d91 a •ltht -1e.ifh •••• C,..... ,.. ..... ,t4. .. .,., ....... ...., .. ,...... •)ollg RPSf r. .. CJf DAILY f'tLOT Mo~y. ~ M . t171 ~~-~!.~ ..... ?!~I ~~~ ..... ?!~ !~~~:.~ ..... !!.~! :. l.l:S MA AO .M 1 THE LOOK r lmo-."TI for lh ftn t ln to:umpe n men and •om n' r loth.lnc. ar a(' c e or , h i. lhe followln Jl • '"·aiJabJ w._.._ 0.,. AMt to e • 3 S h arp aa l s "'l~h t h ton & mu nJ~cm nt b1.H'kAl"ound: 2 fo"'ull Ume· ,u,tJ l purt llmt' M"' Dlpt ANf M•1111• Shurs1 auy~ nr ~111\ "'1t h kn'Owledtc or hqlh f..ah h1on mc>n' elothl n~. prlnr IJ l'kground neres or)' 2 Pull tlmt'. ont.> purt tirrw 1 JI ~!lion~ art• 1tlOr)' .. r.omm1N,.,iM • t·umpun~ prof 1t ,hartng Cull for .1ppou\t nwnt t o wt up inter\U!W THE LOOK 540-4500 11.mtJtur nt I\ t-;1' 1 lll ' I\' I-tt I I-U l 1 UL 'Kt' Hmn>t ~ l't"f"'>Ofllld tutt ht1 Ver,onot'I fo.,.l)t<eltlt'r .. t\Jl. llnw µart t1rn1 < 1l.tll & 1>lt'a..anl hrat"h utmo.!>hl't"' frt't' food & tlnnlr..~ n1tornu 11upp1Joo W5S l't:lf. l..IJJC 1$t h BOB'S HOME OF THE llG IOY Immediate openrn~& in wr farruly r~taurant at nearby tfYut•c,n11 we re <aw'• no previous ex per.t:n<""' lom our fn end ly team Come ~ u~ to day lx-twec•n 2 4pm Waihn Waitrns~1 Mrlftoget T raiftffs Cathien :.Ml Adam.'! St JI B 7311 i':d1n~~r /\Vl' II II 23!162 Aven11.la d1• J:t < :W-IC'Ata l.ai.:una 11111., 3355 ~ kn'ltol ~ SuntJ ,\na p.ir~n full t 1m1· IH e t. l I J( l' L! fl U I Ill t° l 1"00llllrlfft' "t\olJ Ill ("d1(l M111un· lad)', w lntn•·,1 111 t•oolun.i pr,.(,.1 rt•d 'l'Ut.-1 lhru S1tl llJ :> JU Kl~ ThJOJ(I> 342'J fo'. (~l llwy.1173 :w.44 !:IO!t.'21. t'\llJ llffil' ~> .. 1t 11111 m Raul.I hardwart• i.ton• NoSundll)'•,OT fo:\~'l> Set• Mao Johruioo ut fl W Wn 11hl l '11 126 ltod'lt'Slcr. l' M SAL.lSLADY f''nr excll.lllivc 1·h1ldrtini; More So C11t. f'liuu t:x per. essen tial. L l' MaJ<asin. $49-RMS Salespersoo. permunc11l ful l tune. w1ll lram H M Abr am s C atal11 11 Showroom, 11U9 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa SALES PERSONS Pcn;onaJJty plu!> adult.. lo work with :ind rootJvate kids Over <!I Jn Laguna, Cap1slrun11, San (,1emente a reai.. PART TIME EVEHIHGS I •.... ., l'.:ltleri......, with llt1ht boekk•plAI ~~RON OOIJ>.Na SICllTAIY Aircraft ma.r...Un1 firm hmltMaed ~loo anll "" .,.. ')' lWNa.a. ..ti fur I I'd« In •Int rat1a.u .. w/lnt.-r .. un1 dlventt\' ul d"'8.lt1a Sltlrt • • I • r y 1'f'h1 I tn o -.1a-'1odit' IO<'A• dl" pendrnt upotl pt1rrorman4r lbp/~. bemrfl& 1>hw l nqulr~ • aoa10 ~ ~u pm Mr And11riwn fM.ZJJO ~for "'ml vfh'. tu MllltWW pN!fM• , du lttr ulk work ., bkkp .c No l>t.AAll ur ~llJ r>e<'dl.'t! ~ Uicurua 41'6 l '6& ~rt'l1try . N•I I Cht11n rt'llt11ur1tnl i1h.l1 nt'~b i.c-" y w 2 :iy r b.i1 i. ""II.Ind Ill ('IHllltrUC:llOO ur rt"hlt4"d ftdd to 11,111 ~l l'roic-c·t Ml(r 1n ,.,..,,. 11rowml( µrol(ri.im Cd ~"l"rt'\.WnllJ 11kJl.IJt Ut'C.'l"ll'> f:ct .. 11art -.1,11 ,.ry t ~nt'f1l~ ('onl111•t f-.rin luu~lly 7~ 11.t.J 5lClfT ARY /GEHHAL OFFICE lrlCW~111font. d1vl'r~1f1cc.I dutJl''J t'rn .. oc.:tul Sc•rvu·1•11 1''1 rm (: 01111 llklJlll, ~XIJl'rlf!lll'I' I l' qumlC.I 640 O IZJ SECRETARY Good typm.I(, 11horth11nd , phone & uenerul 11f111·1• slulls. Permam:ut 1111111 lion Lai:una B4!u1·h «113396 Seo tf91/R.ceptiottl1t Nat 'I VU la.'lhcr loc·att-.1 tn JI U r('qWrt»; '>h11rv lnJnt office 1>4!"'00 Mu -.1 bl' Rood on lt!lephont· type al·curatcly, i.h or i.pc-00 .,,.ntmg J 1 <;oc"I advanrcmcnt potrntJiJI /\ttraet 1\ •· 111·111•(11'> & 1oalary µ;wkul!4! l-.x1>t 1 prd but will «•n.,11lc-r l r a 1 n 1• c (.' a I I 1141~a~ PHONE: IS4-t'rclary tlb'>l .. tJnt ror · . 1Al-4321or494 !Witi j "xr1lmR 1·n1t·rla1nmn11 '1.'JOI <:C..mpu' I.Ir lrv1n1• 1-JIUdl C)J11.w1r fo.mplyr Jo~. 2SO. fletwc>t•n 4 !iPM firm Must h~Yt• xlnl I~ p SICllT ...... CtalrM"- R.,.l V..tal• Develop· 1-.l C.ompany ncedl •• pr'd Olflrt Mir, pre ferabl)' with ronatrueoon ~Ir~ hav11 1ood 1ec.:rt.-can1I •ll llla ... be nprd thru ttl•I b•l•nce SaJaq torn. nwnaurat• with t1pr P'ur ln.tnvt<!W uPJ>l r 111l Jc1tnnt• Nur1111tn ~:r.tr.I SECRETARY H \J I I. t> t. H !"I I'. M l'OtuUM, 11 Olv~son (1r 'lM W1rlles f:otpurouon. hall Wl 1mmt't111et1• OJWn Ula Ul ll!t I tVl.tlt' J-ltjUd 11u1ertl'r . fo1 Jll t•x f)t1'1t.~ ~trt'tury for tt_. C>ir\'<'lor uf M 11.rkel u~ wid for th~ Ac..lv4!rtt:> IN( M.i.tldjh.'f lht-1ocln1<.lu.il lllU'>l hl1v1• ..in .111 ur .111• I )J'1nl( '>Pt'4!d uf tiO G~ w fHll . '>lnlfll( offu·(• IM<'kl(r uund wlll Utt• i.1IJ1ltlv lo m1•t•l d ·11dlt110 ·01l'lJi>honl' ""'Pt!"l.'•1(·t· hl'l µf ul. hut not reqw rf-d Guod !>lJf11lllt 11alJr} and OC'f1t..f1L., Quuhfwd <.tppl1 n mlll shoulc! 11ubm11 ll'l tC"T or ri.,,unw, rl1..·t:ulm1• •'X l)(:nr-net• ullfl i.1.1l11ry hi:.tory lo J ohn Jolie BUILDERS EMPORIUM 2162 Mic~$0n Dr lrv1tw. Cu !f.!71'.1 HOPHOHE CALLS PLEASE ":C1u.1l Oprit1rtun11 v t.mpl11vc1 M I-' • SECRET ARIES • A:..c i-·0,. ,\ndre<t f IOl\ 1>klll1> Call J>1•lil111' Hl-Xr'/\UHANT MC;f< full 14!14 I~ l!J'<'••ut t\lll" :, SHI >VIit " I t I c· I' """ ·1· l'YJJI' HU !-:. ,• S. I 11.11, !Jl"OI· <! ltl(-.1t111n-. (" M ur .~a t'S, re :JI . ' 'r." I Hr••; ~· 00 hr 'no JI'•' l'foX)f'l,fo: fo'( > f( (;I< 1-:/\T S.Crricry I •I '1J\lrw•h11 • • 1"Mctler needed rcw Mon· c.-.1. t.uc'her'• aJdee, aft.eroooo du care htolp UI yn ) CaJI &40-47!3 ~ ~ ..... ~~---~~~ TEACllF.R, Creel, t:ap, re lld.u\a, pvt tsltit.n. C M .,.. Call ea om -'l'EAt'HERS Cn'll\JY •, mnovat~'(f leBd tt111ch e r 11d lrector irarnoco. For Amerirun Pr.-. Sch ool. t;cs certlflc11t1on ., '"" pertooce p refer r e d 'fuid.ln 4t Ml4111on VaeJO atM. 5'4-1'67 (W 770..1.WJ. Tl!:ACJU:RS Part um~ Ir full tam~ LeJIChen fOf' pre ... chool. 'J\ISt.Jn, Mw1on Viejo ., Irvine ECS 11ludent1 or apenenced preferred SS2 7331 or 770-1999 or 544-1467 TELt:P ll ON I'; SOUCl'fORS. 4 tly wk 5'lm·9'im. no i.ell 1t0 i'x per S200 mo mm + bonui. Mr Martin !>4!1 5045 TOO YOUNG FOR AIRUHES? Lrit <..'Oncem has .,.,..n 1ngs for 15 11harv. en th~1asuc people ov('r 18 1''te<' to t r .1vel w fun J(l'OUP to IO maJor c1l11·' & retlOrts Mu11l be.• 111•ut, single & fn.>C to Hlurt 1m ITll~. No ex1x-r nl'r i! wk.. expense p:i1d 1n s lull' trurning prol!ram All trans111Jrtal11111 & htthtJn..: furn 'd, /\bt1v1· .J Ycl I.II!•' c.-anunWl + l111rtUM"i fo'or lnt.crvll'w c·uJI Mr'I W11'11', 772-1528 low T rm·k 1Jriv1·1-. 1•x ))('l''d 'I oµ µu \ Aµply C..:&W Tow1nH, 740U Uin116 Wuy. C.: M tJ.4Z 12:.2 I TOW nn:cK UIUVto;ft.'> i':XIJ(.'nenfi-tl onlv J.1v1· 111 (:U.t.u Mt.~J 646 ~ 'I 1 J1ncc. S h•iw h•1r ">t' ... 1.11'1 11·~. 1otru<'t111n-.. room & hoard l3K I 0 I I :b14 Z!UI MAMUFACTURIHG TRAIME:ES 1 mnic.<eJ ~u 11 t mw < )p1•n111v.' \ 111;1.., t·xiu·r ·,11•1.c11.11 'MllNCS Thi· l!tl(llf cl1· 1 ll'art'r1ml·J 1 1 ~1Jt..,Ou1IXl11 1·• ~ !1&7 :-11!11 Sll1rt· 111 ~. ( 'ti1ti-l {)IJ1101"lU01lV lur t111•hl) /\ppl Onl" I· r1·1· j l'l:u.<1. full or part lrn1t· qu;ilJfn'tl 1>4·1·~•111 to work lJl H1·1ntl1·r'i t\~o·w \ Material Handler JIJ~t;mr;.1111 . l 7:,1 0510 , .,, an •·x1·1t11w t1°111(1M11 .Jr\ I 41~1 llir•·h "·'' ;.t1 M Prodilc:tion Traine~ ..,..,111twJ•·h t. 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Good r»Y. fut pay. no f~ Good bene f1l1> Ol11tf'n Temporary Sen ice-. * •973-1303 * * 'fyp&slli • •ATTEMTION• • SlUdent3 TN1<0h1·n, ~IVl"S 11 EA.KN VA 'A'l"ION $.$ Wfo:NM;U IS-..oruor Typ1i;lll ISl11l 'fyp111t., IOICWph(lf'I~ lyp11>L .. tl1erk T'YPU!lli Nfo:t:D 1 MM l::OIATJ-.L Y Ulng & 11bort term. hf>ll duy & v111•,1t1on p11y . hotip1lultwl11111 JYa1IJ bit: VOLT •aflllUllQlltA•" •Nvtea• IOIO •••••••• •ton WAMJ9 DllV• UJed Retrtaer SUMDATOMl.T w..aw.a:nry .,. V~CE To cleaver Dally Piiot IWIGAJNs.SEI\ S»Otll IMldle9 to camen. Re· BtltAWlaoee _,.. vu or i.r-ce •t•· A1*.mll •Ada U.. wap aad • «ood Dcu ft Avoudo dnvtn1 record. PhQnf! w~ Jdr '43·4321 and u k fo r aide. Sean a Harry s .. ley or Oon .,.._ troet.tree ma.He. lreetl •Ide-by· voc1do upnght WUliam11. 11\'eeur. Mual Ml J: 8otJs OP&~TY ... ...._...._ EWPLOYER 'IUP ,......_.,. mt1 g. n cu -tt.•nrm. W1r'l'houft Supervfll M 4.lt-3414 Trainctt open1oa. full l 11nt:. JHCVIOUI ex llcJdet penence helpful, but not ••••••••••••••• fWlCC!ll. SUrtinl( pay 13.25 Man'• lcn •peud hr. CaH 493-~ ror m con11. sioo. 1020 •••••••• , Xlnt. l.ervlf:W. ~5836. WARt:HOUSto:tDfo:UVER C-r• & PERSON POR PARTY ......... IOJO ••••••• R£11(]'AL STORE . Part-•••••••••••••••• lime Apply 2025 Npt Omt>iJ• H 22 E Blvd.CM. w/Ntkko n ten nlMrJCc r I Ml ol 8 ...................... -.,COnd.~Si'$>~·~2187 WAREHOUSE FACTORY ASSEMBLERS l..AtUeor No Expen.ence Top Pay Paid Wffkly MOIRSJ. Temporary St>rv1ces ln'llle 7~ 6f'J';G EOI-.: Mt F' SJ,56 WEEKJ~Y l(UlHUll t.etd Won 2 h1'!I daily ut home Start 1mmc·d F'rN• Ru 111w 11.. Ho • ll7Sll Yorha Lu1da. CA f9a; c. 1035 •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 7wka HimaJayan ktttena alJ c:o&on.. llll c Tom Evan 11, F A rel(. l 7 14 ) 964-.5000 --0..,. 1040 ................ ........ . AKC F l'N & Kf~NO Pups Oulmp 11irf' M / ..,how Pvt l1315n ~aft tl I> t y pm __ AKCGldn ll•'ln(•v er l)Uptl, O~'I. 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Tiff any fr Co, n Jl1y cufninkli, band, 4M-21878. fllberma wedding ~ FGrC_.$ ot real value S49-330'7 tiiltcel• ..... IOIO ••••••••• •••••••••••••• IOOJ(aJ aq uanum <.'Ompl. Wood cabinet stand 20!(111 aquarium co mpl lf)J(aJ met11J aquarium. No lealt.s 642-4872 a ft. 5. COPY MACHJNI': U'i&l aoy paper. 112 Pnce 962·7033. TICKTOCK ER TiltuFT SHOP IACiSAU CldlunJ<' September 24 & 2S CIOfled Sept 216 & 'n . f'all operung Fra Sept 28 ~W.190\St ,C M. ~<.:ampu.'1 l>n~1· IB<'Nlh"I frf1m WOODWOltKIHG GrOWJna Mfrt (;() necd11 y u u n K m ,, n w 1 I h ~harueal aµtJluffo full t1m1· woodworkani.! 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(' ~ E.O.E. tirnt· .1<>b with 1wod p:1y & ln.'lur '"'"''' 11' .m1•t• t 'ri 1·x1J4:nt·111·•-,, .1r• ,,\ .111.1 111Jnyl>en~lm, Ly /\1rp<1rt "'''·• Xl111 lJle with rc•..,c·n,jt11111 Ill 1·11111< )OU II ltk1• 1111~ Sul~ plac·~ A111>I Y 111 l>t I M>ll Spas&HotTubs SECRETARY l1t-t.w~cn ~~. w1·r·ktluyo., 1 •:nt•ri(et1c & 1·n!atjv1• llapidl y l(ruwin i.: tJ1"1)1'1 Jt.<;, f"«'ll .a11t "-llrk 1ng 1 untl N1·w rift 1•·•· bit/~. 11.:S:I ~mi lkl .I & ~1 Sltll'M.·mrll :11•rrac·t'. <!Ul~11 i..:iJ~ pcn;on nt'cth:d f1>r I' h ti rm a l' t• u l • 1• a I ltt-d ll1ll. (.;osta Mc11.J Q.111Ui MC!iii ~rc•t. Xlul Rcsc:irch & 0l'vcluii I l'M llJ-1.ml Salt~ l'art tirru· <.'l'Hl_lmJssJt~i ";xl>4!ncucc rr11!lll Co. 111 lookllll! for a 1 I dt•:il f nr i.. t od1• 11 t or tk:!lired 6'14! !>4::.6 I<+' If mot Iv at c ti Iii I SECURITY PATROL & SALES M1':N WOMt:N Many bf'n<'ftl"I H:ip11J l(rnwth pot .. nt1.1l 1-;x pundrn~ c·orr111.111y w 1th 1.rvprlf'1url1l1l"I l•ir u1Jv:m 1°(•m1·nl t11 un111•r1 fl\"' >llo(t'flt or llUfJNVl'ilJr t'loll Of ('l)(J)V Ill rnttluri· tmly ~!ill 1wr Salt."> I d1v1d u11I. Shorlhan1I or hr !I :111 111 :1 I' .d 1 1 TR.l·ROH 11Ptl(.'d wnlJnl( rc..'Qwr<'d •n:wi111 HEB>S YOU 114.Z-751 1 ext 11 R,..'S lrntnt-d.1at•· 111tt•r\111~'" for Calif ht• ltn ·., N1·wp<1rt b ·a1·h an•:i /\II !'il11fls ( Alfll<>rt ~ndy Forrc .. t :il 1'4'>57tTT To fill uvulanchc 1,f or-SECllF.'fAHY Typ1~. Ml dcrs fr1irn marin 4!, wvm. Oista Mc.'jja Cl'A rnolorcyclt:. ~porlin l( firm Salar y $700 181111 goods, rruitur svort..,, re mu Non·i..mokt·r <'a 11 t.allers Great oppty hut Tt:rTY 754-1040 for ap1-1l MOllLE M ii.iNC: JNSTH!Jl''l lllt rM~k-.1for 2S -n· ('rwi.1111: ,;ull11)11l. IJJrt t1m•· 111 c lud1n11 wkoci.. fi4!> 7WO SALES T11p Salf's l'r111luc'f•r s nt't'(lt'd lo fill variuu~ •Jl.l("f1Jnl(1> rnc· •Compuw & bus rruH·h e.aJei lo S20K, dt'l(rc.:e or t>XP, ft."> pwd • Mrtltrul pnttllll'l '>UINI, m $19K, rur. ft·•· p:iu1 •r.on11 um4!r l'rutlu1•t flk'Jl!I $13 $ltlK + t•ur J•'cc p;11d •lndustnol t1111I & bldll 1.-qw p 'iWl!fl S<!UK 1 1• ur, let' vwd "t'uud 111de1t rt'I> to $JIJK. national co • •·ur, fee puid Many more· 01N·n1nl(1> AlllO ft'>!: JOIJti IAaOM ,tnali ... ·~y 129<.:abnllo, Ste 101 °'8u Meu. 642 im SALES 1-\Jll as part lt m1• f">31 LICJM 11vaulable Recent Reruencee required. Cnll Mn Harm •. 673~ or e40-_. we are v4!ry 1>ele<."l1v1• & want ronJ1dent wtnn4!r types only. We train ex pt'ft.ly Vu11l us & set• Call Mr . ~ ~~. !I I M.Ll!S Tedwtkat lndilsttid Sdes Call on fo:niu nee r s of luJ(e 1ntlwitr1 a l t•om p;uuci., 10 LA & Oran.:1· Co Salury +. Mu11l h11vc weldJ.nJ( knowloo~e T.r.s. TUSTIH ratSOHMEL SBYICES. INC 177021rvinl' RI. Ste ZOI 'l'Wllin SaJ431 544-6141 I 000/o FrM To .... c.t Wanted YOWl$l m4!n who wiU aet aJooR well with w o men. C a ll Mr . ·1~ 540-4023. 9·1. Sctm Jobs · Tempor11ry w o rke r s n etHle d Caf eteri a work t!rs $3.73/hr Custodia ns $4.75/hr. Clerk T ypist $4 27 /hr . S t e n 1' Cle rh$4. 7~/hr. Bus Drlven1 "5.28/hr. Hunt SALIS C&.IAK loatoo Beaeh Union H.S. N~«hl 1hlft. Apply in Dilt., Rm 120, 5201 Boin per•oo to : 1 l';leven, Av•., 11.8 . 898-6711 ... 21933 Crown Valley _£_.o_._E_. _____ _ Parkway , L a au n a Seunlrem, nptoworkoo NlM\MI. ~ a~l • run. S.... a.rt. p...Uge dna« '7S5"7 Barbara. aore, N.O. Full llme, s•"/ADlllN ""SJST perm 1ome wknd1 -• no• . benefit.. Mr. Elwood: ~.~· =~":'e::: ~. 8tartln« •alarY '800Mo. Sol• Deli~· Rave fuD ... 'T135wkda.)'a. tlmt fr pert Um• poe. acu:J'AIUAL poeiUon 11vail. You ,.,. expec!'t to .......... for ntteme,ly eam llP to fT.00 per hr. oraama.ct, mature ln· for 1 rww cc.pay doln1 cl¥tdMI AtttDI •xper 1nteru t l n1 work. hos>I• 'oriented. Cali :i3l-OIG. ..-i ~~~~~~~~~~ 1be fM&ell draw ID UMt Weat. . .• O•llr Pilot Olllin.d Mii, roar _.. Cl...i.S Ad. ..a.-.. • ...... center. SECRETARY Protecfiott S«•iCH I 540-6336 M • w P 0 rt 1 • a c h 1 27W l l11rl)f)t UI Sl•«M7 pMahef-of ltelffottd I <:uita Mt-,;a ma901ln• te~ltt . Secretary/G irl Fri-Serv11·c· Station, "" pt•r1 t-nt•1•d M an111•1·r I day. Dlc;tophofl c Refrn•nc·•·., nciuiri•d tr••cnptiofl & ac· Sun ('f1·m •·nt1· ('<tll cur acy lmporta .. t. 4!e7284or4!rl 405!1 I SIOO. 979-1699. s11m; Sl\l.t:s l't full SEClu.~rAft Y Trip d1••11l('fc. (itl'lll Ill coml•i h1•n1· t 'hlrl rn-. I fo:Xpenencc with 11lronl! Rool t>ry Npt 111 h typ1 nl(. & ~horthand !ik.lllh. fuJI t1mt! cur4!n IJ44..2'11l4 Mr M1ltw op1.>ortun1ty Apply in Sn1wk Uur Munn u•·r . penl()I) to. Mr. fo'ul·ntc·R maturP. PX J>•' rt""''''" at Robe.rt Hein. W1ll111m pel"llOfl lo ms.inniw Tiii' t'rost 4' A.'lllOC. 1401 (juu1l Fon'lll J.aru'l! Sruwk flar St. Newport Meorh. Duys. Mon f'r1. :wn·w SECRETARY Newport Heh law farm 8e<'ldnl( aPeretary with xlot typuuc 11kJllJt. fo:xµr with word proctll81ni:t mactunefl helpful but nt>l ~-Call $4G-S400 SECUTAIY FuJI time. t;xpent"ncc nee. 60wpm type.. sm Sta rt $875 S l ra1"ht Ahead 831-0361 ask for 8evor Fred l:lecrd1tt1 al • • ATTINflOH * • Sl.udent.I Tu che.1'11 •~Ives!! EARN VACATION SS WE NEED SP.lCRETARlES IM.MEDlATEl. Y with or w /out lhorthand l4:lnl « lbort tMrm, boll· day Ir vacetlon pay, hoepltallaaUon av•ll•· bit. VOLT 1 Ir"'',,,,_,, f I " • weekends. Appl y 1n penl<Jfl 11ft l011m 24!771 CentRr Or , t:I Turn Sl llllon ery Slnr<' tn Ctll"Or\8 del Mar needll l'X penenred su lell I utl y fo\111 time 5 duy... xlnt wortUn;c cond8 1-:SJ)('CIOI ly nne ch ntcle 67:i 10111 S...Clerlc Salary $1122 Sl 020 Type 4S w pm. sh 110 wpm, lm me(!lalt' opt•n lr"", xi nt bener 1lll ti u n t J.nat.on Beach Union II S Diill.. R rn 120. :..201 no 1118 Ave .. 11.U. 888·67 11 E.0.E. STOCK CLERK needed for budllng lncomlnte & ou&colnl atock, Ml11c or nee dUUe.. Valid caur. driver . lie. Oood co. bme. lrv. loc. Contact Al 71~1 . Slocll/1tl• ... • r Clerk AMiat. In operation of t'11111>· rm I I/ .tock rooms. ~ onklrin", oP«ra· Uon ol machines, •hip. ll6nl. receivtna. £xper. req, P'uhlon bl Invest Pinn. Call : MO-OLD, 11:30 to5. THcllu , Pr.·Scbool, Pl'1flMll'll· ll\.1'711. P to IPll "Y"ll'rn'. ITIJlll l'•lllllJUll'f '> & lrav4!1 tr;11n101' 111 f u r I h 1· r ~ '' u r 11 w n kr111wl1·•l i:•· Ir you I(' i:1~1d, wt· want ~ou ' Xl11t I! Ill I!) O y l'I' 11 t• II I' f I l "I • '>l!lary '">mm1·ni..urnt1• w 1 I h ,. x v l' r I c• fl, .•. M rn 1111u111 2 > r.., ••' pc'1'1r:nc4! reqwn'<l <.:ull 714i!G7 4!700 $2 $75 all It t~e• I• o PENNY PINCHER AD P11vJtr• lll•J1v•Cluoi, c .1n nl)w soll any item OI c:omb1na11on of •tom'> 101u11nr;i S7'> or 1t1n w1ll1 ;s 1 lnm al2 tor ;i r on•.nrornm rJ.ly <; lr)r 0 II I y s ;.i f I) r n olld111onnl Ion•• •5 60< tor me 2 cJIJYb Ch1uqe yo111 Ponny P1nc11er Ael or use you• Bankama ri cll rf1 or MasterchMfl8 No rorn merc101 8Cls accopted c .. todmy ...... l ou ed I• prl•t OMOtrOW! 64l-5678 DAILY PILOT I ( 1!1\1 11·1t·r\ fo'lllf Wl1t1t \OU W ;llll .tn Umly 1'1lot C.:l<1~ 11lll'lh •llJlf' ~ WJnl Ad It.-uh• 1,1 • ';t.11~ , 1.10 lJO•, ffl I fll \ • I tlr')l'j I lflllf TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE COAST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS . wOMt• ~p..!."'ss .... "'~ ~ ~~-· I . -·-,_ ~~-i :;-.. ! . --=------~~--~.i....w:..._~_._M.A. __ __ THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD For best rft)roduction, a clear black a nd whit• photo of any size un be used. Your m&1s.99 will accompany ttte picture 1n thi s s pa ce. If you choose not to publish a p1e ture, ftll the space with your message. National Women In BuaineH WHk I• Oc;tober 14 through 20. To honor •re• women In buatneH, lnduetty end commerce, the Delly Piiot wlll pubMah • apeclel trlbut9 In lta October 14 edition. Our &elute to ButlneH •nd ProfHelonel Women la an e1ception•I oppof1Untty to Introduce • new or longttme auoct1t• to the peop .. of tM Or•nee Coaet, or to honor •••rda, achievements or c:ontrtbutiona. BualnHewo1Hn l•lut• notk:ea wtl be two coluMn by two lnohe• eeait, wtlt • photo rou pt0vlde. Th• coet of~ notice I• only t20. Don't mill being pert of thf• lpecl•I •dv•"'alng oppoftunfty. DeedllM tor,.. Hrvtng apece It October 10. Ceff todar1 DAILY PILOT 142-5171 ' ·- tlandpalnled 1•eramlc!i. c>laq ues, nat1v1t" :.c l , plates mv.-t. mlsc i1eml ~ '.,ec1al or den 6 ~ done al .-.,. at00atM• coet. 840-5745 ~ 2 American Airhnes I}., fan coupons. $S0 each. n14 l640-0768.. China Sanao "Oebutante" ~ placP setlln~s + a ll ~rv;c1n!: pu~ces. Like nt"'•. oPen stock. S850. or best olf er 642· 1603 He11vy Duty 2 Rail Molcrcvcle Rack $25 SJS.3645. ll'Vlnt Coal>~ C.C Golf membe•.,hq: $1300 + tr~er lee Call 499-3129 -' Amt'rH.an.. "'i fare CO\.IPC>llS Z. • ea ch. 67S-0816 ---Offic ........... & .... nt 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bl.It vinyl ore sofas, $75 ea IBM d1ctat 'g & transcrib'~ mach, like new cond 4-drwr legal sz fireproof file S200 642-6747. Mon-Fl"19·5pm . Desk Copier JM ~051. Dry copies. Mint cond. Pvt pty 199. Call 751-7881 •*~ BOAT SHOW TIME Udo Yillolp twwporthac" Callfor'llia in the Water Boat Show SH 1'80 SHRay•s Pi.OS & OnJans 8090 loah. Sall 9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Antique Pease upright '49, Luders 16, 2Sft, varn pw.io $700. h u 11 , s Ii p i n N B , 642-7933 beautiful. $4000 Spa Hag Gooch 8094 -~10• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Olpper. J971 .• 91eop....._ C o I em an Pe a k I Cbrgls, rut1y equip'd, b a c k p a c k , b I u e . $11.900. 846-~. Polarguard mum my sleeping bag. 1 mo oJd. e ea. MS-9796 ERICSON 2·35, loaded, beauliful, must sell. Best d:rPPm-OM4 US Diver s Bu oyancy Compensator II with ~· Hobie Cat 4k trailer, Auto lnflator. Brand tile Jackels. Xlnt cood. new. Never used. $90. $!000. Call 840-5251 CaU631-4919. Days & late lloah. Slips/ ol.gbt. Dodm 9070 lV, Rocio. "••••••••••••••••••••• tVi. St.no 8091 SUPS AVAIL.AILI • •••• •••• •• ••• •• • • • • • • • Y AC Newport 64&-0551 Beautiful 25" RCA Color T.V. $1.24. 2 Yr. Warr. NewportSUp. Power oo)y. Free Del. 64&-1786 SS.SO per ft. $2:iO min. ~-------~· 673-4.'M6 12" GE B/W port TV, --------- Stereo 8-tr ack combo, WISHTO PURCHASE in· u.-•SeU 494-2678 side mooring at Avalon rn..... · · Harbor for 48' boat. Sound systems hookup by lmmedcaab673-0227 the hour. 2'br. moblle service. 1-554-7304 NWPr SLIPS for rent. 32' pwr boat. 18' sail or pwr 5iM-S556 loah&....-. ........... ....... •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e.y troot otc. soo· "1400' 9010 w /60' boa t slip . G•m d Janitorial, prkng etc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-lOCll ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMPORTANT NOTICE TO READERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of ite m s advertised by vehicle dealers in the vehicle classified advertising columns does oot include any a pplicable taxes. license. transfer rees. finance charges. fees ror air pol.lut.ioo control de- vice certifications or de- aler document.ary pre- paration charges unless otherwise spec 1fied by the advertiser. .w.,.u/ SOFA ems $179.00 & up A-I YAM S..,.-Meri & RV Dhcamtc....- 13659 E. RolecrGM ..._.C.wntio) Roseac.s Hit s.to AM Freeway, City of s.ta,. SpriltCJS '2131921-6222 0,... Doily 9AM-6PM Friday 9AM-9 .. M W /S.9AM-5PM CIGuks 9520 ••••••• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • Allfos, W.ted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ror top used cars-foreign. domestics or classics. Ir your car is extra clean, 1967 Daimler Soverehw. restored completely. like new. Must see to ap- preciate. $49SO. Days ~; evesM2-4668. -see 111 FIRST! 4Wlll!llDrlftS 9510 ....................... "11 AllC Jeep, leyl 3-apd. IClll tap. UJPlmi. -.o. 846-2844. '71 CbeTy Bluer-Cbyn. pkg -aaaume l se at $1&82/llo. Fer 9moe. or purcbue for balance owed +dept. 957 ·$860. •1-.A.6. 15'1'9 ~ Wagoneer-, pp 8eell:a re.pomible person t.o TOP. Under warranty. •5757 '75 Blaze r , loaded. All/Fii, &track, CB, roll bar, make offer. 731-0720 '78 Gimmy: lift kit, custom int. many xtras, Best offer. Must sell! ecz.1• Trslll 9560 ....................... Im CHIYIOLIT >,'4 TOM PICIC&Mt flaDy loeded! Beautilul two-t one bel~e and brown . Sharp ! (1)l3Zl912) ~ #I .. Or-. C..ty 21125 Hart.or Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 WEIUY Cl.UNCAIS AMDTIUCIS CONNELL CHEVROLET ""-" ll.11 l••r llh d ""'l\\H ~\ 541>-t 200 Can't Sell Your Car? CllVIEll IMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For<leao Used Imports Call Mike or Don 135-3171 PORSCHE's ' I 0 •llrlm 1300 W. Coast Hwy Nwpl BcD M24763 9707 ....................... CREVIER &I Sf 6 HOADWAY $.AHfA AHA 835·3171 IHI! UlllMATf OAIYINO MACHIN[ •USB>BMWs• '12 lm2tl.I St R <992G B V l '73 2002tii 4 s p <289G MC > '76axl2.A S/R (944RKO) '763XJ24sp C491PHJ> 77:t!Xll 4spd. st (670SPV> 77 5..'n4spd S/R (0179 ) 77 s:nA l.u'<UX (896SZC I '78Jro.i\sp, (239UKH l '7832ru\ A C 1819WDA J '78 63JcslA S R 100621 -~Sundays IMMF.OIAT1': DELIVERY' LARGE SB.ECTIOH OFMEW 1979 320i•s 528i's Al.SO t'33rs1 ... IHSTOCK! Qill today Wt' al:m may have thut pre owned BMW yuu ar e look111~ for! 831-2040 495-4949 ORANGE COUMTY'S OLDEST Sales-Service-Leas Ing Rav Ccr¥er,lnc. BoUS A.oyce BMW 1540J amboree Newport Beach 640-6444 IOI McLAREN's $ lriO N. Beach Blvd. LA HABRA (5 Ml. No. of SA Fwy) C714 J522-5333 Sunday by Appl. '78 s.:.>1 yellow lthr inter. Ele sunroof, 4sp, mag whls, air, AMtFM stereo cass. Fog Its. ele windws. 11Mmi. lmmac. Sl4.490. d;ys 634-2522. eve 974-3992. Im BMW 2002, AC. 4 spd. AM/FM 8 trk. new pawl. a>KM.SOOOO. 751-8459 '73 DatsunlMOZ. Aut.o, a.Ir. lo ml, bhae/wbt inlr. "500/olr. P /P751 7881 'T7 Red Trtumpb 1500 Rat '721 Sl*fir~. Perfect coad. ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• OQly Zlltml. ...100 full Omvt. '7S 25 mpg. 65,0IO Jlltce. is below blue boo«. males. M(XJO or make of. l'P <GU> 156-1055, dya. rer 4'18-2117or~l flS.&Zevea. ...... 9727 "11Spitflre,red. L5,000ml, ••••••••••••••••••••••• lug rack, sharp. ..750. ............ 79 _&_!18 ____ _ L.U"UJ c '12 Triw:npb Spitl'tre. $300 nvnDA crs under book. Real pretty MAHY lo mileage jewel. New ToChooMFro.! paint. windows & UNIVERSITY ~~or~· Ph Oldl..wle Vollswagew 9770 ......_ Cws • GMC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trudrs vw -Havmc trouble selJ· 2850Harbor Blvd. tag your car? Try us Top o.ta Mesa 54()..9640 dollar · Paid for or Not' BriJ:lg your car to Jam ,.,,_. 9730 Marino Volks w agen , ••••••••••••••••••••••• lB71l Beach Blvd .. Hunt '71 JAGUAR E·type. 2+2 inglon Beach . Ask ror Vl2. auw, air. $7000 firm. Frank Marino or T om 1 'r.M·2839 Allon. ---------...._GM a 9734 '73 Super Bug, Auto. aJr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• amtrm. $2400. D ay ~ ~3900 Eves 549-3581 iO VW BIJ,li?. xlnt condl uon. Sl.950 67>1047 --------'73 vw 412 Wa 1o:on AUlll, AM f"M, ma ~. 65M m 1 S1950-ofr Orig owot>r 9fi8..8834 72 411 wa~on. 62 OOOrm . ~-~.-----,,-....-_,I must see to apprf"Clat., · Wilhni to seU at &-st Of lflJNTIN(:TON BEACH rer 49f..2678 842•2000 1 ·79 La.nd_m_ar_k_C_a_m_pe_ r Mazda 9738 ~ new FM t>asselll'. •••••••. ••• ••••••••• ••. sunroof. tOK mi_ WarrCJn '7'J R.X7 GS Brun1.1• blk ty. One of a k1Dd. $9,4!JIJ AM 1-'M Jc. J llO)'!>, OBO 979-ss:.l or673·9833 Sll45() Xlnt 499 l!i'.!8 _Karl ________ _ 9740 •...................... •MIZ '69 210SL cou,.a: ROADSTER Oassac coupe roadster. angi.nal cood!t.Joo. local· ly owned & serviced. auto. trans .• air cood .• ml8l 1ee to appreciate. 1135DCB> .ftMSLl:MOHS IMPORTS .l.970HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 631-127' '70 250 coupe Best looking clean classic. XJot. cood. Llhr lntenor, w1re spoke wbeds. a /r:.8in stnping $8,000./0B . 646·5568 eves. '78 30().D maple yellow lmm ac. s un r o o f. AM/FM 8-track. Sllll on warr. $19,0001''1 RM. 2lJ.S314967 dys '73 280 C : Tob. brown leather interlor. 846-0021 'T14.'iaiEL. silver blue, nil options. 12 .000 m1. Showroom new S22,000. PP. 768-5593 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 MGB. AM/FM cass. atK mi, $4400. Must sell' 67S-0931 days, S86-0S45 I BUY PROBLEMS ~cit or dead rore1~n c·ar" wanted. 673-:MSS •Cash. 631 2697 72 VW Bus. S.Pass v.1th bed. A/C, rblt eng nc'" tlrell. Si!995. ~ 19:rl ur 6t.S-3ln3 '71. VW Bus AM/FM t a pe ~100. Call Doug. ~ ----~---~ 76 Rabbit cboc brn snrf . AM I FM xlnt cond. s:MOO. f.!M. 76162 aft 6 p, m. n VW c.onverttble. 12.K on new eng, new top. new acrylic paint. new brk.s. AM/FM cass .. AC . auto-mmt. cood! $4.450. 642.(JJ.57 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOL.VO SALES. SStVICE AJC)LUSIHG OVERSEAS DELfVERY EXPERTS EARLlllE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 646-9303 540-9467 14.1171 "18 Se¥We: AM/FM I trk ll. nt/teUcp 1tr wbl, AC. hhr Mata, auto trunk. wlrewbl coven. nu Ures. vinYi tap, SI0,500/t.o. lae. PP. m4).,.9C501 CADIU..AC '7' 8.DOliDO fUl.I power. factory air, AM/FM IWeo radio 8 tnck, tilt, cnuse control. s plit powe r a eats. cabnofet top, leather m tenor <Ser 2737091 $5999 NABERS ~fie 2(J()() H.lrlx.Jf l:iM1 CO!>l« /1.1\e,.:1 S40 9100 -------- CADIUAC '77 SEVIUE f\JJJ power, ractorv air . ~.la~. till. crwse control. s pli t power :>eats. lamfau' top All S l' v 1 I I ,. I u x u r 1 l· !> ClllU'Jf') $9495 NABERS @ztltf (/I/) "It ...... 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Evmings. lllt Rambler Amer Runs lk a champ, 2 dr auto, 1979 DEMO sacnrke, $800. 494-944\J, Q.IARAHCE! ext. m . oo Camaros. Capr1ces. i9 Grand Prix : SM mi. Monte Carloe, Mah bus & Novas. Drastic reduc-suorC. leathr , fully tioal! loeded. immae. muslscll SAVE NOW!!! CONNELL CHEVRO LET .. ~!I 11 r~ 1 Ht. 1 ' ,.., I \ \l ~ '• \ su.1200 .. ~burban. 8 p~. vs q. auto. tram. $1000. Call 673·1629 eves • wknda. immed. 559-1896. 1.975 Pont.Jae Le Mans . loeded.iow mileage, x.lnt cond. m>O. 644--6489 77FIHllRD Pretty blue with bluc> suede anterior. Buckel seats, P /S, P /8 , ex- ceDent cood. vinyl top . AM/FM cass, lo miles. Good M i le age. Call SSl-3115.S aft. 6P M. new Urea $500 firm '78 lloote Carlo : Xlnt 78 Flrebird Formula. PS. ~ oond. f\dly loaded. New PB, auto traos , good Ma 99 IO pa.Int, tires. Low mi. cood. $QI(). 4'M-8650, aft 7 ........ ••••••••••••••• tMOO.Calle71-30l3 '78 Firebir d Esprit., •!Melt Gran Sport 350 '7Z NOVA Runa tcreat, ao.dedl 18,000ml., wbt. automatic. New tlrea, IDllll _ _., .. ·-,.... '---t .,._,,~4&--..·9119 . bnlkea add libock:I. GOod al'tl' .... ,..,., -,,_ vo-., -. v•,,.. mileage-body atrai1bt· • 9970 na p-eatl "50. Huat-"16 NoYa Coacor'I 4-clr, -•••••••••••••••••••• t n 1~0 .n B e a c h • WI. v.e. A/C, Arr, P /S, "73 T· llrd: Cuat ConUnen- C1M )IG eD P /8 , AM /FM. Cus tal trunk, fWl1 loaded, ...... 9716 71 Repl: Muat aeU fOC' '75Klll6. new tire8, x.lnt. top cond, re11u. sasoo. ... •••••••••••••••••••• under wholesale boot coed. a.8150. Ownr. eves _•..;.;..t_m. ______ _ *1 DEALER IN U.S.A. 9M1U1. Greet b.q. c.ti •M.._ v.,. 9974 IOY Amerlcaa Car Piao, iJOlevy J.mpala, 4 clr. all .. •••••••••• .. ••••••••• CAIVll 111.-0 ~ppec1. Xlntconct.. i"7S w11 Blue pri~ to ROUS-ROYCE C ·11 H II -540-70ee "1l •· 1MIH~ ... •••••••••••••••••••• "7S UJV P/U, AM/FM a. eu.a&lil. ~~=' ... <" '71 Cpe DeVllle, dal. tract. Roll barl. Cu1tm "12 IWcbback with tape , ..... __ _. 3dllPG, llOO •take over ~. smo. 540-8100 ~·MOO. Call CLOU0 $~0An laMl.a. lft41lm. $46-7813 . .. ' -_.,. ----~-----._...,,...._. - ........................... ~ ........... _,, .. ~"' ...... 7 Irvine \'our Hometo•• Dally Ne .. 8paper ~, VOL. n , NO. 267, 3 SECTIONS, ?8 PAGES ""I O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA MONDAY, SEATEMBER 24, 1979 F IF:f'E EN CENTS . l ··Woodbridge Woman Attaclied in Honie Irvine police today hoped lo ltarn more about lh attack on a Woodbrida .,.. *Oman Sun day oipt who 1uff~red • lou ol m emory alter betn1 1truclt on the bead Polite U . Gene Norden 1ald tbe woman, ln her mld-205, was hit wll.h • blunt object u sbe prepared to ~o to ~ Because she hu no rerolledlun of th at tack. officers uld. It t• not known whf'lher or not s he was Sf'• ually usault~ Pohtt abo s.Ud they as yet have noth1na concrete 4to llnk this au.ack with the 1layln& ol 22 year-old Savannah Leigh An derson last May Miss Anderson ah10 was a Woodbridge resldent Olympic Champions Norden said the suspect In t.h1s latest cue, whom poUce hope t.o get a desrrlptlon of from the woman. apparently walked in throue,h an Wllocked screen door at about 11:40 p.m . The screams of the woman before she was bit were heard by neighbors, who called police. Norden said the woman was Soviet Skate Duo Defect to West BERN. Switzerland <AP) - The Soviet husband-wife figure skat ing team of Oleg Protopopov and Ludnulla Belousova, four· time world champions and twice Olympic champions. have de· fected to the West. the Swiss Justice Mirustry announced to- day. Their r equest for political asylum in Switzerland follows wife. the premier Russia~ skat· ing team of the 1960s, defected during an exhi bition tour or Western Europe. He said their request for asylum was made several days ago and he expects a Swiss government dec1s1on will take sever al weeks . • the recent defections or three t pro minent Soviet ballet dancers J in the United States. t A ministry s pokesman, Ulnch Hubacber had no immediate comment on the motivation for th eir reques t or on the ir whereabouts in Switzerland. The Protopopovs were world a nd European hgure -ska ting team champions from 1965 to 1968, and won the Olympic gold medal in 1964 and 1968. They • llubacher, said the 47 year-old ProtopofOv and his 43-ye<tr·old I ~tors Wrong? 1-pound Baby Girl Suroives 12 Days NORFOLK. Va (AP) Against all odds. Vernetta Shemeika J ohnson, born weighing only a single pound, has clung to life for l2 days at Children's Hos pital of the King's Daughters. l Vernetta, a twin born three months prematurely Sept. 12 in nearby Suffolk, 1s the s mallest baby ever treated at the Norfolk hospital. Her twm died, and doctors at fi rst thought the girl's chance for survival was so slim that they discouraged a request to have her transferred to the hospital's sophisticat ed neonatal in· tensive care unit. l • l DOCl'ORS NORMALLY 00 NOT TRY to s ave infants of her s ize. and neonatal specialists elsewhere in the state said they knew of no baby that s mall living for more than a few hours. If she and four other unusually small premature newborns at King's D.aughters survive to lead normal lives, it could trigger cha nges in national medical guidelines, said Dr. Frederick Wirth, director of the hospital's neonatology UJlit. Under the guidelines. he said, the five babies would have been considered too small or too premature to try to s ave. "Our policy 1s that babies born before 25 weeks of gestation are not viable," Wirth explained. "Our reason is that babies' lungs have not matured enough lo sustain life at that point. All over the nation, physicians have supported those babies. only to have them all die " CLOSED EYELIDS ARE 111E CBITEIUON doctors used to tell if a baby has reached its 25th week, Wirth said. "If a baby can't open his eyes, doctors don't resuscitate the baby." However, Vernet ta and the other four infants, all born with closed eyes. survived their first hours and were transported lo King's Daughters. T hree are certain to go home, and the hospital plans foJlow-up checks for brain damage, he said. "U these five babies are normal neurologically, it would be a real shocker t.o the entire nation," Wirth said. New York doctors have reported the survival of a baby even I smaller than Vernetta . Chaya Snyder, born seven weeks ago i weighing just under 15 ounc~1 bas a good chance for a normal life, i doctors at Mont.efiore Hospiw in the Bronx said Friday. SINCE VERNETFA'S ARRIVAL HERE Sept. 13, she has I "done great," s aid Or. Edward Karolkin, a neonatolosil. Unlike (See· I-POUND BABY, Page AZ) skated m a ballet style that was a departure from the standard technique of the time. Since their c hampionship years, they have appeared fre- quently on exh1bit1on tours. both in the Sovie t l,;n1on and the We:,t. They were the fourth and fifth prominent Soviets lo defect in a month On AuJt . 22, Hols hot Ballet danl'er Alexander Godunov de· focted in New York. and on SepL 16 anotht!r p1.11r or Bolshoi pnn· <'•Pab, Leonid a nd Valcntma Koilov, defected in Los Angeles. Gold Up; Dollar Slipping - LONDON tAPl -The dollar shpped to its lowest afternoon price m 11 months against the West Germa n mark today fol lowing a r evaluation of Europe's strongest cur r ency Gold prices shot up by $11 an ounce or more The afternoon fixin g was S380.40. In Frankfurt. dealers "fixed" the dollar rate at 1 7653 marks this afternoon. That was down from the morning rate of 1.7697 but s till up from Friday's close or l.7635. It was the lowest a fte rnoon fi xing rate. however, s ince the fixing at 1.7367 marks to the dollar Oct. J I . 1978, the day before Pres ident Carter a n- nounced a massive dollar rescue plan. some dealers s uggested that the dollar's afternoon weakness against the mark 1nd1cated steps to realign c urre ncies of the European Mone t a r y System which were announced early to- day may not take pressure off the dollar . Trading was described as m oderate compared with panicky activity late last week. Gold dealers in London set their morning fixing fo r bullion al $377 a Troy ounce, up from $369 Friday. T he major factor in a nervous for eign exchange market was the revalua tion of the West Ger man mark, announced in Brussels after a meetln5t Sunday <See GOLD, Page AZ ) t t [ Coast OC Cricket Field f t Weather Ni ght throug h mid- morninC low clouds wilh buy 1W1Sbi..De afternoons. Lowa tonight 60 lo 67. Hlth• Tue9day in low 70S at beaches to 80s inland. INSIDE TODA 'l' There aren't an11 magic /ormula• for economic HCtirilW tn Uw 'D, but tMrt it a COr""'°""""" path tlaot COfl ..... £c:onornUI Robm B. R.o#f"" ,._ Mw °" ~ A1. ..... .... _ ........ ,.. ....... ~m-= ~ c..~ ~ = .......... .. .......... ..... Al • ....... CM • r a Sought by Samoans By aoBE•T BAaua °' .. OMl'I ......... ll may not aounci cricket but those who abould know say that cricket is the national pastime of Samoa. And U O r a n ge County Supervisors act favorably Tues· day, l.he county will have it.a fint official cricket field at Mile Squar~ Regional Park in Foun· lain Valley. ' Samoan leaders have request· ed the field for more than two , .. n . 1beJ fear tile sport 1DaJ be dyinl out. It bu been paned on rrom ceneratloo to 1eneralion but there are fean for ill future becauae ot a lack ot f aclUU., accordlal t.o WllUe Papu. ex· ecutlve director or lhe American Paclnc Samoan CoaliUon Com· mi11ion Inc. Paou said the 1port b u been the national pastim e In the islands since it was introduced by British mlulonaries in lhe early 1800s. "Whole villages with about 400 people on a side would play at a tlm e," he said. "The matches c an l ast for several days, but they a re very. exciting," be said. Papu said that Samoans, who are known ror their exploita on football fields a nd In more ru1ted rorm1 or atbletlc en- deavor, Dl8Y a dltferent version ol crldult than tbe Brit.lab" but that the 1amu are n o t danceroua. "We play with a rubber ball and playen could cet • black. eye but that'• about all," he Hld. The Samoans' request for lhe field near Euclid Street and Ed· lnser Avenue hat been endorsed by the county Harbon, Beacbd <See CIUCllET, Pase A!) found dazed at her door when of· ficers arrived. Police searched the area near the Fairfield condominiums wilh the assistance of the Costa Mes-' Police Department helk opt.er. No suspects were located. Orange County par amedics gave first aid t.o the victim, wbo was ta&en to a local hospital. She required stitches ror a head wound. Norden said she gained back part ol her memory or the attack lat.er Sunday night a nd officers hoped she could give them more infor mation today. Asked this mornjng If the at- t ack bore any sjmHarities to the r ecent slaylngs or Miss An- ,.,..,,...... Masked Demonstration A rnaskL'Ci leftis t belonging to the "28th of Februan Popular League." ra1sei:. a clenched fist dunng a dem ons tration Sunday outside the Ministry of Labor office in San Salvador. El Salvador. The demonstration took µJ:.ict• after police tried unsuccessfully to drive o ut mem· bcr s of the g roup who have held the building for two day~. Arraignments By Phones Set Dy FREDERICK SCHOEMt;tlL Ol llw 0 .. 1, l"olot 51~11 A policy chan~e that takes cf. feet today al West Orange Coun· ty Mu n1c1pal Co urt 1n Westmm.'lter allows attorneys to handle routine arra1Rnme nls b y telephone mstcad or on an m per11on basis. During arraignment proceed· in gs. persons arc formally charged with offenses and pleas are entered. Under the new system, at- torneys representing persons ac- cused of misdemeanor crimes may handle the arraignment by calling the court at 896-7208. The new policy applies only to defendants who arc free on bail Attorneys representing persons in police custody must still ap· pear in court for ar raignment.a. Richard Wack. chief clerk at the court. said the exper imental c hange 1s patterned after a policy that has worked effective· l y al North Or ange County Municipal Court in Fullerton. Wack said phoned-in arraian· ments can help save on gasoline and help reduce time confilcts AD AIDS FAST S4LE OF OVEN ·:i rece\ved the hri l call rrom m y Daily Pilot claasllied ad early the first morning I placed ll -and lbe penoo bouaht my oven." Thal'I the l torY or the I UC· ceurul salesma n who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Litton Microwave oven. w. vari.('()Ok control IUCIMlltX 1f you want ear ly sales auc· cett, t ry the friendly Dally Pilot ad-visen a t 642-~78. that often face attorneys The West Court arraignment calendar 1s handled daily by Judge Marvm Weeks. one of 11 municipal court JUdges al the <See PHONE. Pagt AZ > 10,000 UCI Students Expected About 10,000 students were ex- pected on the UC Irvine campus today as fall quarter classes got under way. a school s pokesman said. The number of anticipated slu· dents this quarter represents on- ly a slight increase over last fall 's enrollment of 9,964. However, a school s pokesma n said even the slight growth ls considered normal since other colleges in recenl years -f!ave been loaine enrollment. The spokesman said that gr aduating classes each June number about Z,000 and to get back that same number and a few more ln lhe fall ls doing prel· ty good. Tile exact enrollment figure f or lhJ1t new ·quarter won't be known until November, when re1i1tratioo fees are added up, be said. Fall quarter claaaee nm lhroush Nov. 30. 'Righta' Backed UNITED NATIONS <AP> The United Stiles 1 ave as- suraDCell at the United N atJona today lb.at it intends t.o protect "the letitimale rtchta" or the Palestinian people in any Middle Eu t tetUemeat. ..._. _______ ..,._ .... - derson and five other coas t women, Norden said there is nothing yet which shows any definite link. "There's always a possibillty anyt ime a female is assaulted." he said. "We wou.ldn't close our eyes to C any similarities>," Norden added. 4Syrian Planes Dawned REIRUT. Lebanon (AP> ts raeh warplanes. includmg the advanced American-made F -15, battled "'1th Syrian JCls in the sk1e :,, south of Beirut tnday and shot dO\o\'n four Syrian M1G 21~ o\ Synan military commun1· que l>a1d two ll>ral'11 fighters also were "hit · but the lsraeh m1htarv command 1n Tel Aviv ... aid ali 1U. plane., returned s afe· I\ to ba:.c T\o\o ~~rwn Jcb crashed m fl:.iml'~ near Beirut lnternC1l10naJ A1rp11r1 hut Lhl'ir pilot., para<'hUll-<I Lu ... aft·ty, Lcbanest· )!t>\ 1•rnm1:n1 ... ourc·c., '>aid The ulh•·r t.,.,11 ~ll(;'> rt'J.HJrlt'dly went dr11.1. n in rlt'arby mountain., S\ riJ <·han~~d that the l:,,raell 1N:-. h<id CJlta(·kcd c1v1han cC1mp!> .,outh of lit-1rut It 1.1.a~ tlw ~c·cond dogfight bt•I w e(•n the old cncm 1e!> in fou r dJ}''>. and l'ame at a lime when the L'niled Stalt>s and other countnc...., are growing increas- ingly tntaC"al of Israeli m1hlary action., 1n Lebanon Out lsraeJ ~ ows to contmue its policy of strik1n~ at Palestinian guerrilla ha-;P., in southern Lebanon Y. ... ~~Lon ha~ .also com plJtned to thc 1 ... raell:,, about the use of L S made warplanes in L~banon ... ay1n~ this violates agreements undcr which the a 1 rr raft 1.1. ere provided for de- f ens I\ l' purposc•s only . Israel ..,av'I 1ls oµcrat1 on~ a r e pre· t•mpt1H· ~tri kl''> to defend a~:11nst Pal~tin1an 11ttacks Tht• lsral'la command s<t1d its wt~. 1nrlud1ng to' t5s. were on a ' u r v e 1 11 a n l' e m 1 .., s 1 o n o v e r t>alestanwn J!ut•rr11la bases when the\ w1·n~ :.itt:.ickcd bv th · Svrian plant•., · Lt>banest· government sources -.;,11d lht• bral'11 Jt•ts t•a rhcr had fh11.1. n oH·r Bc1 rut airr;ort and tht· nearby SJbra l'alest1n1an rdugt•t• c·amp. wh1t·h houses Y a-;scr Arar at 's Pa l est•~ L1ber at1on Organ1zat1on he.,.,. ouJrlcr~ Tht• Syrians mtcn't!J.lled lhem in late <illt'rnOOn as they flew t•ast over lhl' l,,ebanese moun tams into tht• lk•qaa Valley, the '>Ourccs '>a.Jd The Israelis then flew back westward and the two Mdes clashed m the mountwn foothills near the airpor~. Is raeli Jets frequently fl y over Beirut and southern Lebanon. nackmg the sound barrier and drawing ground fire from Palestiruan guns. The Israelis often bomb Palestinfan targets 1n Lebanon. Some 22,000 Syrian troops art' 5lalioned in Lebanon under Arab League uu s p i ces a s pe a cekeepers en forcing the 1975-76 civil war truce. Syria bas ple dged to defend Lebanon against attacks by Israeli jets. Carter Kin An Agent? WASHINGTON (AP> - Pr esi d e nt Ca rte r 's younger brothe r Bi lly. who bu had dealings with Li by an businessmen and government offi cials •. has indicated he m ay register as a foreign agen t . a Justice Departme nt of· flclal said today. T h e official, who re · quested anonymity, s aid Billy Carter a!ked for ap- pUcaUon forms that ar e a . pre limina r y step for declartnc onesetr an aaent of a foreign government. The president's brother wH asked in January t.o explain hl• relaUonsblp with a ffOUP of Libyan bualnessmen and govern- ment olflcial1 toun n1 the United States al the Utne. He escorted th e 1roup 1round Geor1la to m eet with slate 1overnmenl of· flci al.a a nd bualn ess leaden. ' ·------------........ New Band Claims ·KUlnap SA SALVAOOlt, I •lvlldoi (AP> -A &ef\Jat ltou'P pr .. vfoua ty unknown here datmed __ reapouablUl.)• lnd•.)' f<ar. \.b• -.,d. ftaplnr ot Am ri,..,, tl«t,,.i Heeullve Ot>Mlt MrOoDald ol Wbiulv, Calif ••4 herto Rieu ---f'amto .,_._.. A 1roup ullln1 ltatU ""'• RtvoluUonaey P•11> ol C~tral Amertcao Work.-r• uld tn 1 phoH call to Tb A••~••tecl Pre,. that both men "'.,.. Ln iood iw4tith, but f•Yt! no Olhet' det11l1 No ran1c>m demand& were revttaltd The lwo we~ kidnapped t'1· day In Ill\ ambUJh ln •tut'b lheir driver, Lows 1'•1. wu killed M cDonald, 37, of Whltllt'r, 111 dirt"t>lor of " S.-lvudoran •ub a11diury of Ut>rkmun ln11lrumt-nt1- hl'adquarll•rt>tl In 1''Ulll'rton Ou<'helJ, an elf'ctronu·<i enl(int"'' · appurcnUy l5 tlll t•mployec Leflbit guerrillua here ure n1d to finanee their unh government uct1 v1lJes by k1dnispp1ng lcx·al and foreign bu:11ne11smen and holdin~ them ror hagh ransoms V1 c t1m~ o fte n are held for m onths Nat1on:1I PQlice, armed w1lh nncs, cordoned off the Labor M 1n1s try headquarters in 5'"nn Salvador after faring tear gas In to the bwlding in a ru\Ue bid to force out some 400 leftists who seiied it three days ago. Police blanketed the area Sun day night, forcing bystanders lo Jea ve at gunpoint. They abo moved r esidents out of tht> hlea1y downtown district around the mini~try, witnesses said Tht' urea, u .. ua lly heavily traveled ut nlght. was starkly deserted Neighborhood r es t· d enh. J>ei'ked from ~hand clost-d shutter:> as Police tn patrol car'>, taxis and motorrycles moved through t.he streets Witnesses sa1rl the dem· un s trat o r s. u s ing a louds peaker from ins ide the l)quat. Cf'mcnt building, <iP· pealed to t.ht> police to Join th1•1r campaign a ga1n.<it tht' mihlar-.¥ hackf>d govt·rnm1•nt of Pr<-:-.aclcnt Carlo'> Humtwrto Homnn Poli ~" tried uns ur c<·ssru11 y Sunrh1y mrirninl-{ to driv1· thr• flt> mon. ... 1 rotor"' out of th1 • m in1stry with a volley of :.!Sur :$0 y,as s hell:. GOLD ... betweai lmanee ml-nhtters· and central bank governors or eight of the nine European Common Mar ket countries. The eight nations are mem - bers of t.hc f:uror>ean Moneti.ry Sys tt-m l'Urrenr·y cilig11mcnt Brll ;11n 1s tlw only Cnmrnon m arkd cr>Untry n1>t in 1t The mark wai. rcvalut.'<.I up· war<h by 2 pcn·1•nt agains t the Frenc h and H1·l~rnn franc:.. Dutt·h ~UJlder, Italian lirn and Irish p<1und, and by 5 percent aRains t the particularly weak Danish rrown In Zurich, gnld ope ne d at $376 50, up from $369 50 Dealers r:-haracteriz(~d the ad JUs tment as modest a nd s aid 11 had lwl'n antic ipated The dollar's sharp fall la!>l week agaim.t the mark and o thN le ading c urrencies con- tributed Lo the movt The of. ficial statement read at the end o f the Brusseli. m eet i ng acknowledged this by saying the realignment followed "tensions ~xe rted o n the exchange markets 10 t.he past few days that were due lo currency move ments out.side or the EMS." The mnrk 1s E u rope 's s tronges t c urrency and ap- preciated qu1 ckJy last week as speculators fled from dollars In· to marks. nus upset the bulance within the EMS, which ls de- s igned lo stablUic trading cond1 lions among the eight particlpat- mg European nations DAILY PILOT rN Or•"O" C-..,..t °'4Mff .-oot wu .. wru1" u tom "'"'"',,,,_Hr'*"" Pt~ l\pWt}ft\lw"~ .. , ... o,#q. '"'' P'WJitl\fM"tlQ~f ~.t••fll04"'t' .. f rfl\lnh~""°"' Mbrtdn '""~ "'ifl.t~ for .felo\f1t ~ .. _,., .. 1'( .. -....... tv. .. ,,_ t41ftV•tf.-y.h'tH'tlllo t~O.«f\ Myttl( .. \t 1" .. ,.,.. •• '.-0~ fli01tH'W\ •• ,....l\fw;tt "*lv• .. y\ eftlt -. • .,. f .. ___ .....,..,....., .... ,l!I W•\t b•Y ,,,... (•IA"""" (•lffltf'ftf•t1'• ·-·-"'"·~·-~;,~ •• (:Oortoy \h(O ~•\>dtftl .... 0....-.. .,.._ ,_,....., c ..... ,_,,. ___ -..... , ........... a-Mii'-.._ .. _ ..... " .............. -. , Bref-:in.' A loag Resident Cost PllJL.AOELPHIA <AP> -The Tb•• Three Mlle laland nuclear • a,celd.nt. drove an e1Umated 1'4,000 peraona from their home• and cOfll r esldenLs near the plant Sl.8.2 mJIUon In evacua- Uon expenaes and loat wa1es. •c· cordlnt to a 1urvey conduc~ for the Nuclear Regulatory Com· mJ ulon. The study also found that nearly one ln live persona llvlng near the diJSabled r eactor hu con'l>d•red moving elsewhere because of continuing feart1 of nuclear accidenU. and radioac - Uve emissions. The independent survey con- cluded t.hat the nation'11 worst accident had profound and itd· verse economic and social con· sequences for .mObt people ressd· sng withjn 40 miles or the plant •a a hr elf CalUornl a and 'Oklahoma, the averace evacua· taoo was 100 milea, and the 1vera1e slay WH five da~•. K · cording to the survey. Muy ret- 1 den la dtd not JeaYe only becauae they feared l0tlna tbelr job1. Two out of ever y three children Wider 5 years of age a nd three of every four presnant w o m e n l e ft durlna the e mergency. The main reason for leavtna. the survey found, was the dia· covery oC a hydrogen bubble m the> Unit 2 react.or March 30, which threaten ed the worst V08s 1bl e ou t co me a. ·'meltdown'" of the r eactor's radioa ctive core. W1nds urfrn. maintain their precarious halam·t• durinr u run Sunday down the ralm wutcrs o Newport Harbor near Lido Is le. Summer may be over officially, but you'd never know it by watch.mg these fun loving waler 8porl enthusiasts Th4! survey, lhe fint de talled 1rnclo-econom1c study of the March 28 accident at the com- plex near Harrisburg, wu con ducted for the N RC by Mount;,in West Research Inc Other reason.a for t.he evacua- tion. the survey said were con- fllrtinR report.., on the senous- nl·ss of t.he situation a nd the ex- p t-c t a tlon thut government officials would order an evacui.· two. 2 Mesa Women Raped De taila of the survey wne published m The Ph1ladelph1a Inquirer which said 1t obtained a copy of the rep<Jrt Ka rl Abraham. a spok•·sman for the NRC"1> reK1onal office tn King of Pr u~s 1a, s aid In it teleph.onc intPrvlew that he was unfamilJ:.ir with the rontrnL<> of the surv<·> <tnd !hut hr· was un· '\Urf• tht• N H(' hud '>•·en thc n · P<irl The extraordinary expenses or thm.e who had left averaged SHlO pe r h<>u!ichold About 19.000 evacu~ los\ wages; most of tht-m :itayed with frie nds or r elatives thes urveysa1d. One Stabbed in Back; 2 Swpects Hunted The survey also showed that: Two 22-year-old Costa Mesa women were raped in separate Sunday assaults, with one of the victims requinng hospital treat· ment for a knife wound to her back, police reported today. One of the altttcks occurred Sunday afternoon at TeWintle Maddie School, 3224 California St. Police said the victim was assaulted by a young man u sbe was preparing a lesson plan. He r assailant stabbed her ln lhe back with a sm all knlfe and slapped her across the race re· peatedly before he raped her , police said. Paramedics took her to Costa E',..•r.,,eAJ I-POUND BABY ••. many larger fJTemuture babies, she hasn't needed extra oxygen to help ht-r breathe s1J1ce she was a few days old. Warmed hy a r adiant heater, Vemetta's eyes open occasional· ly when nursci. touch her. Her cry is almost inaudJble, barely a whimfl{'r Nul'S1·'> feed her less than a teupoon of hall-strength milk 1•vcry lwo hours, and a needJe nourishes her mtravenowsly around lhl' c l1K'k ·'She has all or her fingers and all of he r toes -everyth.lng a norm aJ bu by has, JUSl sm aller," said nurse clinician Cathy Kohler. "The baby is doing amazingly well." - ~sion Viejo Man Apparent Drown Victim J Norm: "'lytf., 47, of 26921 Al· d<·ano, Mii.!lion V1e10. apparent- ly drown<-d in his backyard pool Sunday, Sheriff's officers said. Flyw wm. pulled from the pool by hus ::.on al ahout 2 p.m . R esusc1t<it1on attempts failed and th<• man wa1> dead on arrival at M 1""'°" Community lfosp1tal Fly te 's :.on , who had been ~<irking 1n lht.> family garden. diM·ovt•rt-d hi:. father 's body at the bottom of thl' pool at about 2 p m offlcc:rls said H.csuscitat1on attempts failed <tnd lht• man w::ts dead on arnvaJ ;.it Mission Community Hosiptal A coronc•r 's uutopsy will he conducted lo determine the ex act cause of dealh. orricers said Crash Injures Irvine Man /\ 21-year old Irvine man escaped Meriou11 in1ury when he los t contr<1I of his motorcycle skidded 100 feet, sideswiped ~ traffic 1;ign and skidded an add1- lional 375 feet on Crown Valley Parkway west of lnlenilate S ln Laguna Niguel. CallromJa Highway Patrol of· fleer Darrel Jones said RonAJd K . Marley lost control of the motorcyc le when another m otorcyclist allegedly s truck him on hia right side. The other cyclist could not be located. E',....rtlfleAI CRICKET. • • a nd Pa.ri<s Commission The field would cost about $15,000 with most o f the ex penses coming in the r elocat1vn of a bicycle t rail Supervisors Tuesday wiU be a11ked lo aulhori1e preparation of plans and s pecifications for the field. Samoan representatives said there are about 18,000 persons of Samoan des cent l iving 1n Orange County, mostly tn Foun tain Valley, Westminster , Sanla Ana and Garden Grove. Power Line Burns Boy A S-year-old Santa Ana hoy re- mained lo serious condJtion to- day from bums suffered when he touched a 4000-volt el~lrtc power line. A spokeswoman at UC Irvine Med ical Center said that R I ca rdo Estrada s uffe re d second and third-degree burns over 15 pereent of hia body In lhe Friday evening incident. Police said the boy touched the Southern California Edison Co. power line with his right hand when it fell to the ground near hls residence a t 311 W. Chea~ut. Ave. Southern Callfornla Edison Company s pokesma n Fred Maaaey aald preliminary ln- veaUaaUon lndlcat.es that a con- nectlng device on the line• may have come loose aod la reaponal- ble for tbe lncldent. Marley suffered 1cnpe1 and bruises as a result of the accl· ,,,..... r-. A J dent Friday afternoon. He wu treated and releaaed from Mil· PHONE alon Community Hospital follow· • • • in& themlahapnearC1bot ao.d. Reagan, Kennedy Ahead in Poll DETROJT (Af) -The ap. parent favorite In the ltlO RepublJcan presldmttal eam- patsn ia Ronald Rea1aa, wtth U .8. s.n. Edward Kenn.ctr pre- 1enU n1 the most formldable cballente from the Demoer•Uc camp, • Detroit newapaper aaJd. In • ClOPYrilht atory In Sun· day'1 edltiom, the Det.roit News reported lbal a poll of 1,a37 RepubUcan leaderl nationwide lndluted tbal lbe former Callfoml• iovernor commudl con1tder1ble atreqth. Weslminater facility. Tbe court aervea the com- muntliea of HunUn1too Beach. Fountain Valley, Sul Beach , Weatmimter, Cypre11, Stanton add Garden Grove . Judie Weeb aaid the proiram would eontlnue u loq u ll ii not abuaed. VAIL, Colo. (AP) -Gov· ernor1 cA io'..,.,.11·rkb W•tero 1ut.n eoncluded an ener11 •wn· mlt on ~11 opUml1Uc that thel r comumea 1treaft,b couJd auure both entrtY lndepen· dence for UM naUon and r•· flon1l lntelrlt1 for the Witt. Mesa Memonal llo~p1ta l whn1· she was treated und later rt- leased T he knife wound wa!> described us su~rf1c1i.I The assaila nt was dcsrnb<-.1 as about 25 yean old, 5 fttt 4. with a stocky hu11d and collar lenglh. light hrown hair flt' wa ... wearing a short·s leeved shirt and derum short.~. p<>llce said The other inc·1dl'nt ocrurrwi about 3 a m Sunday whl'n a Jo'ollowin~ th<' r<.1pP , th1· woman wa. .. taken t" ('o.,ta M1..,,1 Memorial llosp1tul when• •.tw was treated and relr-al>cd Police say they an· M·Pk1n~ u !\IPnd<•r mun w1lh ..i ti.irk 1·11rn plex1on In c·unnert11111 with th.ii <1s1>ault 111• w<1.., d•·..,crihc•rl J ' about :>-f~t 9. 1.tnd 25 \r> l7 ) 1·a,.., old youn~ wuman wa ... aw:.k•·n1•'1 111 her apartmt·nt un Bay Str•-vt 1,., a sh1rtl<.~s m an standing next tu her bc.>d The m an threatened to hurt ht:-r but apparently w tss un a rmed. f)Ohcc bald. The rap1M apparently h1:1d ~nter~J lh" ~1· tim 's apartment through u :.IHI ing~l ass d~ Back to Campus Casuals Tht> survt'V wa-. ronductefl l1y \('lephon1· l><·t wc:t·n Ju I y 23 and AUR 6 , and 111vol vt·d 4 ~ill5 persons ltv m~ 10 v1m1· 1,500 hous1•holdb Allhou~h 11omP r..s1de nt'> went 22 percent of the· res pon cknts ba1d some members <11 their family suffered extr emt• emotional upset during the two- wt'e k emergency p<!riod, and about half ,,f all hou:.eholds said thc·tr normal ac·tivit1es were dlb· rupted dunng t.he cr1s1s Lapse Costly Money Bag f~alls Of/ Cqr \ ~ ,11 1 I•"'' nr•· ,., \ tc 1 1.1111111 111wrat11r •'> S2 .537 '"'""'' ''"l.•• tw• .111~• h• .uff•·11.,J ,, I.II"''' of rn1·mor) \J.JU·.H'\ ( K .. ~.U t11l1I J.lfih11· '"' 1.1.." 11•1111~ tri mllkt: et h.111k tl1·1,.,.,11 1·11 1!,1~ 1f11r111"1n v.h•n h• 11l;ir1•d a lrn~ <'o n l;,tlOIO>' th•· 1·a!>h on tt1p 11( hi'> 1.ir ('rt"ed wld J>ohc•· ht' droH· 1Jff for g1?tlinl( the bau wa!t 1)11 top of tht· c:1r Whf'n hr-rNlhU-d ht-. m1l>take pohcc 'uld Uw ba~ had fall1•n 11ff A Rt:t'RAC JS<. •1f t11 rout1· foil1'<i to turn up the bluf' Hank"' Amt-nl'd ha.,-, and the m1\.,.nl( ra:.h CrcPd runs the Thrill> Oil Co ,Jt l~I S f.Jr dmll111 R•·al ., ALSGAAAGE Ever poputer Op cord p.lnlc. or snorts 1ram IJO with erthOr an Off hOro IOl'IQ•,tP<Nu knit f('J.lltmnq aoconr striping ori ortm 11n<1 r t,v_,1 or .i PoJ Hawaii shOuldor E.h1rt Oro&t ''' QruJt stylu, 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 et the Garaoo ' Lag11na/South ~oast A plutQ JI.year-old woman besu IMl1liDI atolea lt•ma rrom a tnaek ID 1.aluna a.acb desplt.e lhreata from two meo wboco lhe ud ..., IDDtMr bet lntemapted IMlr1lart.linl lhelr home Tbe lnddent wu one ol two tn wbJcla A.rt Coamy raJduu dis· covered buralarles at their bomea. lo the first incident. Lucille Blue <tnd h er 23-year-old dauJbltt, Clndy, w re retumlng to their home Friday at ~o Center St. when they uw • truck conlainll\I their belooai tna:s paned ln the driveway Mn . Blue pulled In ~bJnd the truck aa two men cmeraed fro m Lbc: h<>Ule carryin1 merchancll e belongtng t.o the two women The younger wocroir leaped out or her mothe"' . Cttr and ai> proached the ~Hd r . who shoved her aside und threatened t.o hurt th two worr.M ir Mrs . Blue dJdn't back her car out or the way. All the mother complied with the order, the two men jumped In the truck and began backing out or the drivewav. That didn't ·satisfy the daughter. however. wbo began pulling merchandise out of the 'Olympic Champions Soviet Skate Duo Defect to West BERN. Switzerland <AP) - The Soviet husband-wife figure skating team of Oleg Protopopov ar.<l Ludmilla Belousova, rour- f time world champions and twice Olympic champions, bave de· • fected t.o the West. the s,,nss Justice Ministry anncur.c.-ed to- d i:1 . Their reqi..est for political asylum lit Switzerland foUows 1 h<: recent defections or three prominent Soviet ballet dancers in the United States . wife. the premjer Russian skat· skated 1n a ballet style that was ing team of the 1960s. de1ectcd a departure from the standard during an exh1b .t.c:r tour or technique or the time. Western Europe. He said their Sance their championship rer,L.e:tt for asylum was made years. they have appeared fre· several days ago and he expects quently on exttibition tours, both a Swiss government decision in the S<-viet Union and the will take several weeks. ---.West. Hubacher had no immediate . They were the fourth a nd fifth comment on the motivation for promment Soviets to defect in a their request or o n J.beir month. whereabouts in Switzerla at. On Aug 22. Bolshoi Ballet Thl PY-otopopovs were world dancer AJexander Godunov de· a nd Eu1 opean figure-skating reeled in New York, and on Sept. team champions from 1965 to 16 another prur of Bolshoi prin· truck bed u the two men beck• up. "She aot a Jot or the stuff out or the truck berore the bur&tan split." said Police Sgt. Greg Barta. "Sbe was a spunky lady." The two men were described as being in their 20s, a.od a police check of the truck license plate showed it was at.oleo. The loss was set at approx- im ately $20,000. In Uie second incident, Dr. Richard Boggs t.old poUce Sur· da1 be ~ t.o his home at 459 Pearl St. t.o see a man driv· Ing away in a vehicle. Boep said he recognized the man as a part-time gardener, and called police when he found items miuing from his home. Otficer Mark Miller stopped the vehicle at Seeond Streei and Autumn Bas Fallen Voar Bo•etow• Dally Ne•spape F ore,t Avenue. and arrested Rrvan James Draper, 21, of Van Nuys. Police said they recovered Waterford crystal a color television set, movie project.ors and other goods from Draper's car He was t.o be trans ferred to Orange County Jail today on charges of residential burglary. with bail set al $10,000. .J-A ministry spokesman, Ul rich Hubacher , s aid the 47-year-old Protopopov and his 43·year-old f 1968, and won the Olympic gold c1pals , Leonid and Valentina medal in 1964 and 1968. They Kozlov, defected in Los Angeles. Where have all the people gone:' This photo of Laguna Beach's Main Beach Park was made at 10 o'clock this morning, the first full day of autumn. That e mpty feehng 1t t•\Ok cs 1s .1 .... 1J,"!n of Lht• sea~onaJ \.hJng~ a long lht' OrangL· luasl J u~l a day ago. ttw bt·Jc:h:-.1dt· µ<Jrh w:.i ~ as crowded a!'> (•\ l' r Lapse Costly Money Bag Falls Off Car A San Clemente service station operator is $2,537 poorer today because he suffered a Japse of memory. ALBERN CR EED told police he was going to make a bank deposit Friday afternoon when be placed a bag con· taioing the cash on top or his car. Creed t.old police be drove off, forgetting the bag was on top or the car. When he realized his mistake, police said. the bag had faJlen off. A RETRACING or his route failed to tum up the blue Bank of America bag and the missing cash. Creed runs the Thrifty Oil Co. al 1201S. El Camino Real. Israelis Shoot Dow-n 4 Syrian Planes BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> - Is raeli warplanes, including the advanced American-made F-15, battled with Syrian jets in the skies south of Belrul today and shot down four Syrian MiG·21s. A Syrian military communi· que said two Israeli fighters also jets had attacked civilian camps south of Beirut. t were "hit," but the I sraeli military command in Tel Aviv said all its planes returned safe· ly t.o base. ,Two Syrian jets crashed in flames near Beirut lnt.emaUonal Airport. but their pilots It was the second dogfight between the old enemies in four days, and came at a time when the United Slates and other countries are growing increas· ingly critical or Israeli military actions in Lebanon. But Israel vows to continue its poli~y of striking at Palestinian guerrilla bases in southern Lebanon. Washington has a lso com· plained t.o the Is raelis about the use of U.S.-made warplanes in Lebanon, saying this violates agreements under which the aircraft were provided for de· fensive purposes only. Israel f l par achuted t.o safety, Lebanese government sources said. The other two MiGs reportedly went down in nearby mountains. · 1 Syria charged lllat Ille Israeli { l Coast Weather . Night throu1h m id · morning low clouds with hazy aunablne allemoons. Lowa tonight 60 to 67. Hi1hs Tuesday in low 70s at beacbett to 80s inland. IMIDE TOD-'~ Tlaere oreft'I on~ magic /ormulo• for econor.dc HCUritw lft U.. 'IOI, bllt Uwr. U 0 COIMIOfl..,.. poUt fMt CCIII Mtp. BCOROmUt ltobm s. Rowfllq/ t.U. "°'° °" Page A7. ••••• --~Ct .......... ............. ........... ... CJ ............... ..... It .. ............ '==" = ..... A4 ---A4 (See PLANES, Page AZ> Man Sleeping· In Truck Faces Charges A man was arrested by Laguna Beach police early Sun· day aft.er officers found him asleep in the back or a truck con· taining a recently butchered deer. Steven Hiers, 26, who t.old ol· (leers be lives in Hawaii, WU at· rested and charged with being · drunk in an aut.o, and t.wo Fllh and Game code violaUou deal- ing wtt.h possession of deer , mfat. Police are seeking l'9'0 or Kiera' com,Panion1 who ap· parenUy butcbered the deer ~ left tbe Cal'CUI aloftl with tbelr 1leepln1 Crtend, ln the back Of the plckap. Police said the trio apparently came atrou the deer on Lquna Canyon Rold shortly after mid· n11ht. SUnday. 'nle animal had been st.nack by a vehicle and wu dead iD the roadway, of· ficen1ald. Divers U.mting Marine OC Cricket Field Sought by Samoans San Clemente lifeguards and members of the Orange County dive team were searching the waters off south Sao Clemente today for the body of a missing Manne, believed drowned Sun· day Lifeguard Sheridan Byerly said search team members are seeking the body of Marine Phillip G. Thomas, 18, who ap· parently drowned while swim · mi ng with a friend near La Rambla Sunday afternoon. Thomas, who was attached to "C" Company. 1st Combat and Engineering Battalion. 1s t Marine Division at Camp Pendleton, was reported missing by his buddy, Sheldon Gray s hortly after 3 p.m. Gray said be and Thomas were swimming about 100 yards south of La Rambla when Thomas began yelling for help. When Gray attempted to swim to his friend. he was b it by several waves. and when he emerged from the surfline, he said be could not see Thomas. Gray apparently ran the half mile to the nearest lifeguard tower at T·Street and alerted guards, who arrived at the site or the apparent drowrung mo- ments later. Byerly said four lifeguards went into the surfline with face masks in an attempt to find Thomas' body. The lifeguard said he gathered about 40 volunteers who held hands and walked through the (See DROWN, Page A2) By ROBERT BARKER 04 tM OallY ,.~ """ It may not sound cricket but those who should know say that cricket is the national pastime of Samoa. A'nct if Orange County Supervisors act fa vorably Tues· day, the county will have its first official cricket field al Mile Square Regional Park in f'oun tain Valley. Samoan leaders have request ed the field for more than two years. They fear the sport may be dylng out. It has been passed on from generation to gener ation but there are fears for its future because of a lack of fac1l.il1es. according to Willie Papu. ex· ecutive director of the Amencan Pacific Samoan Coalition Com mission Inc Paou srud the s port bas been the national pas time 1n the islands sin~ it was introduced by British missionaries in the early 1800s .. Whole villages with about 400 people on a side would play at a lime," he said "The matches can last for several days. but they are very exciting," he said Papu said that Samoans. who are known for their exploits on football fi elds and in more rugged forms of athletic en· deavor. play. a different version of cricket than the British. but th a t the games are n ot dangerous. Doetors Wrong'! 1-pound Baby Girl Survives 12· Days NORFOLK. Va. <AP> -Against all odds, Vernetta Shemelka Johnson. born weighing only a sin1le pound, bu clun1 to life tor 12 days at Children's Hospital ol the King's Daupters. Vernetta, a twin born three months prematurely Sept. 1Z Ln nearby Suffolk. is the smallest baby ever treated at the Norfolk hospital. Her twin died, and doctors at first. tboulbt. the girl's ch ance ror survival was so slim tbat tbey diacooraaed a request t.o have her transferred t.o the bospltal'a aopbJatlcated neonatal ln· tensive care unit. ' DOCroU NOaMALL Y DO NOT TaY t.o save inlanta of her 1l1e, and ntoaat.al apeclallsta elsewhere in the •tale said they knew or no baby that 1mall Uvtn1 for more than a few boun. IC she and (our other unusually •mall premature newborns at Kint'• Dausbten survive lO lead nora:aal lives, it could trt11er chan1ee in national medical suidellnn, 1aid Dr. Frederick Wirth, direct.or of the bo9plt.al's neonetoloCY UQH.. Under the f\llclellnes, be said, UM ftv. bab6el .ouJd bavt been conaldered t.oo •mall or t.oo premat.we to try to Nve. "Our policy ii tbat. babMI ban befon 15 Wffkl ol t•taUOo are not viable," Wlrtb explained. "Our reuoe ll tbat babies' lunr• (lee l·POVND SABY, P••e AJ> "We pa~ wnh d rubb<or ball and players could ~el " black e e but that's about all." h(• said. The Samoans· request for th(· field near Euchd Street and Ed inger Avenue ha:. been endor..ed by the county Harbors. Beaehc:-. and Parks Comm1ss1on The field would cost about $15 .000 With most or tht• (''I; penses coming tn the relocation of a bicycle trail Supen.1sors Tuesda) ""1 11 I){' asked to authonit: preparat1<>11 of plans and spec1f1l'altons ror the fi eld Samoan representatl\•es :-.aid there are about 18.000 persons of Samoan de s cent l1 v 1n g 1n Orange County. mostly tn f oun tam Valley. Westmms ttr. Santa Ana and Garden Grove Arson Probed In Clothing Store Blaze Laguna Beac h arson in· vestigators are probing the charred interior or a clothing store they beheve was torched late Sunday on South Coast Highway. Fire men from a ll three Laguna B eac h s tation s responded to the blaze shortly before midnight at Rene D Paris , 1970 South Coast Highway. putting out the blaze within minutes. Damage t.o the structure was set at $5,000, with more than $15 .000 in merchandise destroyed inside the building. Arson investigator Mike Davts said today the fire appears to have been set with a flammable liquid at two locations inside the shop. Police said the building is owned by Parviz Gbaffan1. AD AIDS FAST S4LE OF OJ'EN "I received the first call Crom my Daily Pilot claasirled ad early the ftnt.motning l placed lt -and the person bou1hl my oven." That's the story or the suc- cessful salesman who placed t.hls ad in the Daily Piiot: l.illon MJcrowave oven. w: v a ri-c«* control XXX·XllX If you want early sales sue· ceas. try tbe friendly Daily PUot ad·vilen at 642·~. Gold Up; Dollar Slipping LONDON I AP I The dollar -.ltpped to 1L-. lowe:,,t afternoon pnct• in 11 month1> ;igamst tht- W t>-.t Gl:'rmdn mark today fo llo,,..111 ~ ~' r evaluation of F:uropP "' -.trong<.•o;t currency Gold pnc<"> ... hot up by Sl t an ounce or mnrt• The aft ernoon r1xtnJ( W3!'> $380 40 In Frankfurt. dealer:-. "fixed" lhl· dollar ratl' <tl I 7653 marks thi... afternoon That was down from the mornmK rate or l .7b"97 but ... till up from t-~riday ·s close of I 7635 It w:i..-. the lowl's l afternoon f1x1ni:? rate. howt•ver. :.ince lhl' fixing at I 7367 marks to the dollar Oct 31, 1978. the day bl'ror l' Pre<>1dent Carter an nounct.'d J masM\e dollar rescue plan ~mt• dealer.. ~uggested lhal the dollar ' afternoon weakness aga1n!>t lhe mark md1cated steps to realt gn currencies of the Europl•an Monetary System ""h1ch were announced early to· day may not take pressure off the dollar Trading ~as de!>C rtbed a~ m ode rat<• compared with panicky acll v1ty late last week . Gold dealers in London set their morning fixmg for bulUon at $377 a Troy ounce. up from $369 Friday The major factor tn a nervous foreign exchange market was the r evaluation of the Wes t German mark, announced in Brussels after a meeting Sunday between finance ministers and central bank governors of eight of the rune European Common Market countries. Boy Struck By Motorcycle A 6-yea r ·old San Juan Capistrano boy is r esting at home today alter be was struck by a motorcycle in Dana Point's marina parking lot. California Highway Patrol of· ficer Mike Loftus said Jeffrey Gehrig walked int.o the path of the oMOminc .motorcycle and was hit about 3:~ p.m . Satur· day. Mart Townsend IV. 19, Dana Point, wbo was drlvtn1 the motorcycle, said young Gehrig walked out from bet.ween two cars in the Dana Point Yacht Club parting lot. Townsend was not cited. The boy wu treated and re- 1 e u ed rrom San Cle mente General Holpital Collowinf the ICddent. ,... -. ---- ---... -· ----- .ti QM.Y rMZI LJ110 l1vine Woman Attacked rrvtne po11c. today -... to lean mare about U. attadl m a Wood ... atea WOllU M · dayDitlll&wt.o ...... ._., mea1ory d4r MUii , ...... • ·°'· be.S. Polle. Lt O~ Nordeft la.Id °'• woaaan, lo Mr •H·*· • tut wttla • bh•' object .. abe p"pared lo 1tO to Md htMIM abe baa no retolMc1Joo ot UM at tack, ottl~n uld. lt la DOt kDown wbetber or not aJMt wu aaully aaawt.AMl. POU~ alto Hld they U ~et have DOCbiaa C'OIK',..... \o Unk Lbla attack wltb tbe ala,~ ol 22 ·year-old Savannah IAICI» An· denon laat May Mlsa Anclenon also ... a Woodbridae ruldeoL Norden e&Jd thf' suspect 10 this latest cue, whom police hope to get a descrtpt.too of from the woman. apparently walked lo through an unlocked screen door at about 11 40 p.m The screams of the woman before she was hit were heard by neighbors. who called police. Norden said the woman was found dazed at her door when of- ficers arrived. Police searched the area near the Fairfield condominiums with the assistance of the Costa Mesa Police Department helicopter. No suspeet.s were located. Or ange County paramedics gave first ald to the victim, who was taken lo a local hospital. She required stitches for a bead wound. Norden said she gained back part of ber memory of the attack later Sunday night and officers hoped she could give them more information today. As ked this morning If the at· tack bore any similarities to the r ecent s layings or Ma ss An- derson and five other coast women. Norden s aid there 1!> ~olhin.i yet which s hows any definite hnk. "Thcr<''s alway!> a po~sibality anyl1mt· a fcmalt! 1:-. ai,saultt'd.'' he said "We• wouldn't <'lo!.<:> our eye!. lo 1any s1milar1l1cl>l," Norden ~addt·d. Crash Injures .Irvine Man A 21 -year -o ld Irvine man escaped serious injury when he losl control of his motorcycle, skidded JOO feel. sideswiped a tratric sign and skidded an addi- tional 375 feet on Crown Valley Parkway west of Interstate 5 in Laguna Niguel Cahrorrua llighway Patrol of facer Darrel Jones Raid Ronald K. Marley lost control of the motorcyc le when a n other motor cyclist allegedly struck him on his right side. The other cyclist could not be located. Marley s uffered scrapes and bruises as a result or the acci· dent Friday afternoon. He was treated and released from Mis sion Community H9spital follow m~ the mishap near Cabot Road. F,....r~AI PLANES ••• says its operations are pre· e mptive strikes to defend against Palestinian attacks. The 111raeU command said its Jets. including F-ISs, were on a s urveillance mission over Palestinian guerrilla bases when they were attack ed by the Syrian planes. Lebanese government sources said the Israeli jets earlier bad flown over Beirut airport and the nearby Sabra Palestinian refugee camp, which bouaes Yaaaer Ara fat's Palestine Li be ration Or1aniutlon bead- q uarters. DAILY PILOT tMC>f".,ft9t(N\10*1f)' ,., ... •H .. wfUCftt\(Olf' ... ---~~· ........ 1-bf• ... Ot-fo••• p .... ._~ ................... . .,...,,,,.,.., -.,, lfV-f 1H1Af .., Cetta AMW .. .........,,., •..c~ H.,.,,.l,...OI" &t.Cft',...,_ 14""¥ ...... .,,...,_ l....,.. ... Pfilol~(OIM1 A ,•"'O•• , .. ~.oti\*'hpwo\1\r.t1W·V"O.n ..... ·-" , ............. _ ....... .,._ ""',. ......... sc.-.c .. -.-( .... .,,"'··- "-"" -"' ......... --.. ~· -·"~ "<t•"'"'*"' __ .. ...._ ,_....,. ..... ,_, .. __.... ................ ~ .. ~ --~."''"""" MtMei ......... '-"""• heell ()Moe 14'1' .... OleM H~ Offloe• Cf'llf ....... ..,,'""' ....... ~ ... { .. lll•llt«llllt!M••r<I , .......... (114)~ C.•11tftNMwM1 .... '4Ht1t ~a .. MllMID9'1 "llMMa: T1t .. :h"1 ....... --~ ....... c..•-c •• ,. a:=. 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Joining the four Mi•alon City councilmen are City Manager James Mocalla, PubUc Works Director Williams Murphy, Ad· minlatraUve Services Dlredar Phil Hale, City Treasurer John Gibson and City Clerk Mary Ann Hanover. The convention began Satur- day aod runs through Tuesday , total a/Sl,044 in espenaea. La,... Beach sent t•o coun- c:U memben aod two ctty al· llclala to represent the Art Colon y at the Sacramento COO· ference. Mayor Jack McDowell. Coun- cil•oman SaJly Bellerue, Com- munity Development Director Marlene Roth aod Clty Clerk Vema Rolllnaer represenl the Art Colony's contingent. A spokeswoman said she could no~ estimate the cost of the four's attendance untll they sub- mit vouchers far tbetr expenses. The South Orange Coast's most po pulo u s cit y , San Clemente, sent three represen· tatlvea to the northern con· ference. Councilmen Edward Kalached a nd Richard Ahlman and City Finance D i r ec t o r Mik e McNamera a re attending the meetJ11&5. Ahlman i.a driving his own car to the conlerencf' while tbe other two will be reimbursed for their plane rare. h1ter. a spokesman said A city spokeswoman 'iatd the trio would be paid $50 per day ror expenses and accommoda tlons Masked De91on•tratio11 The nine San Juan partici pants also will be paid $58 per day for accommodations and ex- pense-a. but Mocolis noted that all nine would not be at thP Sacramento meetings at thP s ame time. Mocaho; defended San Juan's part1r1pataon at the conference. nt1ng c·1ly pollc1f's that f'n courage off1 c1als to attend i.emanar1> in their fields A m asked leftist belonging to the "28th of February Popular League," raises a clenched r1st during a dem- ons tration Sunday outside the Ministry of Labor office in San Salvador. El Salvador. The demonstration took place after police tried unsuccessfully to drive out mem- bers of the group who have held the building for two days. Arraigllments By Phones Set By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of, ... O•llY Pilot Sl•tl I\ policy change that takes cf feet today at West Oran ge Coun· t y Municipa l Co u r t i n Westminster allows attorneys to handle routine arraignments by telephone in.stead or on an tn- person basis. During arraignment procecd- i n gs-, persons are formally charged with offenses and pleas are entered. Under the new system, at- torneys representmg persons ac cused of misdemeanor crimes may handle the ar raignment hy calling the court at 896-7208. The new policy applies only to .lO Indicted In Smuggling Of Aliem SAN D I EGO <AP ) Prosecutors say a grand jury in- dictment has wiped out three alien-smuggling rings that took almost $5,000 daily to sneak peo· pie into the United States . The indictment returned by a federal jury names 10 persons as conspirators with all but three In custody. They allegedly used a remote ranch north or San Diego in "a cooperative coalition." A force oC 66 federal officers. in a raid Sept. 9 on that ranch east of Oceanside, took 109 ii· legal aliens into custody along with 11 others in a truck which had just left for Los Angeles. In 10 days of surveillance, the s mugglers accepted at least $45,000 in payoffs, a government s pokesman said. All are being held aa material witnesses against two resident alliens arrested on smu11ling charges at Rancho El Sllenclo, "the Silent Ranch," authorities said. A majority of the other nve. all men, have been jailed in the Lot Angeles area. An investigator for the U.S . lmmigntion and Naturali1atJon Servtce said the ranch wu used as a staging area for three separate smuggJlng operaUona. Fourteen vehicles were con- fiscated. Benefit Event Set A 4iDD.er clan~ to benefll the La1una Beach Fre. CUnlc wtU be beld Friday from I to 11: 30 p .m . in tbe Jl'e1tlval of Artl restaurant. • A $10 per person donation t. requlltld and tneludel dinner, music and danel1'1 lo "Local Talent." Proceeda IO to proJeetl of the La1una .8eacb rr. CUalc. For more lnfonDatioe or,.. ervatlou, call tb• cll•lc 1t ... -0711. ~ defendants who are free on bail. Attorneys re presenting persons in police custody m ust still ap- pear in court for arraignments. Richard Wack. chief clerk at the court. said the experimental cha nge is patterned after a policy that has worked effective· ly at North Orange County M un1cipaJ Court in Fullerton~ Wack s aid pboned·in arraign· ments can help save on gasoline and help reduce time conflicts that often face attorneys . The West Court arraignment calendar Is handled daily by Judge Marvin Weeks. one of 11 municipal court judges al the Westnun.ster facility. The court serves the com - munities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach. Westminster, Cypress. Stanton and Garden Grove. Judge Weeks said the program would continue as long as it is not abused. F,....P.,.eAJ DROWN .•. aurfiine in an attempt to find the body. Later Sunday. six other divers began a bottom sweep of the ocean oCf La Rambla with no success. Byerly said divers are con· ducting a search in the same area today in hopes of fllld.ing Thomas' body. The lifeguard sald there were only 11 guards working Sunday, adding the usual .aummer con- tingent conslsUI of 17 lifeguards on city beaches. "We do not have a full work force on duty since school bas begun," Byerly said. SD Man Faces Theft Charge When San Clemente police showed up !lt the t.owinl storage yard late Sunday t.o release a vehicle, they decided to run a pollce check on the drtver wbo contacted them t.o gel his car back. Walter S. 011.endortt, ~t of San Dle10. wboM car ll auu betDc atored at the AC Automotive Yard, waa arreet.ed on burllary cbar1• after the police cbeclk reve&led there waa a warrant for h1I arrelL Ollendotff ll beln• beld at the San Clemente city jail unUl San Dte10 au&boriUet can arrUI• bll lranaportaU.0010Utb. Plmie Scheduled Tb• North La•un• CoemunltJ Ateodatkla la bolclni lu ---1 plcnlc Twday ....... otn1 al I p .m . et tbe lleiller Park p6alk area. Tbe pot luck plade alalual· 11 eel..._*-'°' \M .... merMMOD. ,. "Some will be going up for the weekend meetings only whtlc others won't be going up unlit Monday," Mocalia said. He said the group members would stay an average or two nJght.s for a ··we a lways eneouragP part1c1pallon ... Mocahs said "Our city policy has been 1f pc.-.1 pie can spare the time th•·\ ought to paruc1pate because 11 ., bt'nef1ClaJ to the city ' f'roaaPa~AI I-POUND BABY ... . have not matured enough to :-.ustain hfe at that point All 11vt·r th" nation. physicians havP ~upported thn<,1· babies ""'Y to hJ\ 1· thHn all die ... CLOSED EYELIDS ARF: THE CRlTElll01' ao(•tor.., used to tell if a baby has reached its 25th w<'•'k. W1nh said. "If a baby can't open h1:. eye!>. doctori. don't resusc1tat1· th1· baby .. However. Vernetta and the other four tnfanLs . all born v.1th closed eves. survived their first houn. and were tnmsported to Klng 's Daughters Three are certam to go home. and the hospital plans follow· UP checks Cor brain damage. he said "If these five babies are normal neurolog1cally, 1t would be a real shocker lo the entire nal.lon." Wlrth ~Id. New York doctors have reported the surv1vC1I of a baby even s maller than Vernetta Chaya Snyder . born seven wetks ago weighing Just under 15 ounces . hai. a good chance for a normal life. doctors al Montefaore Hospital in lhe Bronx :.es1d F'ndo) .. _ Back to Campus Casuals ever PoOUlar Op coro oan1s or shons team up with alhef an OttshOre lonQrJOOvO kn11 lea1unno aooent strlptng Q(I arm:; ano chesr or a Pua Hawaii shoulder shirt Oroa1 111. groar siyle. at the Garaoo Carter Kin An Agent? w AIHINGTOM <AP> -Pre1tdeat Carter•• youn1er broUaer Bllly. who ................ wltb Libyan w.u.aaea and ao•.•f'Dllled. oftldala, .... iftd.lc.ted be maJ ,.pater aa ·a forel1n a1ent, a Juatlce °.:::rtment of- nclal aaAd y. Tb• offlolal, wbo re- quested anonymity, nld Billy Carter uked for ap· plication forms tbat are a preltmlnary step for declarlftt oneself an a1enl of a fQl"ftp aovernment. The president's brother waa uked in J aouary to explaln bl• relationship wllb a group of Libyan bu•lnessmen and 1ovem· ment officials louring the United States at the time. He escorted the group around Georgia to m-eet w1th state government of- ficials and bus iness leaders Power Line Burns Boy A 5 year-old Santa Ana boy re- mained an serious condition to- d!ly from burns suffered when he touched a 4000-volt electnc power hne A spokeswoma n at UC Irvi ne Me dical Center -.aid that H1cardo l::l>lrada s u ffe r ed <;econd and third degr~ hums over 15 percent of has body in the Friday evening tnc1dcnl Police said lht> boy touched the Southern Cahrornaa Edtsoo Co power line w1lh his n ghl hand whf•n 1t fe ll w the ground near ha'I re:-.1dence at 311 W. Ch~lnut Avt- Southt•rn \altforn1a Edison Co m panv !>pok••sman Fred M a-.ciey -.a 1rl prc·llminary in vest1~allon 1nl11ralf''I t hat a con nHt tn~ rlt-v1n• on the lanes m ay hJ\t· romt-looi.i· <1 nd "rcl>pon.'>1 bit· for th•· rnc·1den1 Prayf>rfil R f>quf>sted \'ATIC1\S CJT't (/\l'r Pope .lohn Paul II apµt·ah:d 10 a r rnwd of 50.000 al the Vatu·an to r>ray for htm on ht' up<·mnan~ t · S v1!>1l i.o that ·1 might aecomplJsh my 'le r v act• 1n th e land o f W ashangton " fl1• '>aid that on has touT of I rel and and l.he ll mtcd StateJ», hei?1nn1n~ nr•x t Saturday an Uubltn. ht· will tw fulfilhng a .. en 1c1• ·ror th1 glory of God and the ~(J(Jd of men. mv twluvt'd hrother .., and '>1..,lf'r. .. ' ALSGARAGE 56 f'.ASHION ISLAND NCWPORT BEACt; 17 14)644 7030 I _.. S.S.-•!bt! I!· 1m s DAILY PILOT Al ; _RFK Tape DUcloaed Ba~ of Pigs Raid Qf!o~fiJQr ~?-~ BOSTON c AP> -Tbe 1•1 Ba1 ol ptp lDh1loa "mllbt bave bMQ tbe t._t WAc u-at bap&**i" to lolua. F. Ktft.Ded:)''a admlallttaUon, tbe slalJl P"6l dent '1 brotbet-aald before bl.a . OWQ UIMt'oaUOll H\'en Yf&n later. Robert Kennecty. lD &n onl history ~ lft 1914. Hid ~ failure to rout Fidel Cutro from Cuba c:oovinced bia brother to rely more oo bis Jud&meo\ and lea m milllary and in\elliaence advlaen. Content.a ot the oral hlltory - Wife Rape Sentence: 3-5 Years SALEM, Mass. <AP) -A man convicted of raping bi s estranged wife in a landmark case was sentenced to three to five years today in the stat.e's maximum security prison. J a m es Cr e ili e n , 32, o t Ln wrence fought back tears and wiped hls eyes as Judge Thomas R. Morse Jr. imposed the sen- tence in Essex Superior Court. Morse said Chretien will re- main in sheriff's custody until Friday to give his lawyer time to appeal the conviction The verdict Friday is believed tr. be the first time a man bas been convicted in Massachusetts of raping his wife. Besides the sentence in Walpole State Prison, Chretien was given three years probation on a separate conviction for bur~lary with intent to commit assault. C hretien and his w ife. Carmellina. were living apart wh en Lhe attack occurred. She tes tified that he entered he r apartment twice in one night m February Al the time. the couple had been granted a divorce, but the final decree bas not been issued. Before the sentencing, Cbre- tien 's lawyer. Ralph BarbagaUo. presented a petition, signed by 150 or the convic-ted man's neighbor's. attesting to his good character. Chretien's five brothers and two s isters also allended the sentenl'ing. and Barbagallo said they wouJd take responsibility for him 1r he stayed out of Jail Police Raid Wrong House, Scare Family MIAMI CAP) -A young cou- ple and their ttlree sons were st3rtled from their s leep and held at gunpoint by police for 90 m inutes during a wrong-address drug raid. "Our onlv dru~ is lhe church and God ," s aid 30-year -old Ramon Class after the raid by a Miami Police SWAT team whose members failed to notice the .. 1h" on the family's address marker. Class. 30. awoke lo the sound of his children screaming. Al the door to his Sl65-month apart- ment he said he was met by "a gun in my face" and saw a stranger point a shotgun at one son's head. Class said be was forced to lie face-down on the floor while of· fi cers forc e d his wife , Margarita, to face a wall when she ran to her baby's crib. The couple said police picked up 15-montb·old William and searched his crib for drugs. Police said Sunday lhe mis· take wasn't theirs -they raided the address listed on their search warrant, 123 NW 34tb Terrace. What they didn't notice was that the home bas been divided into two sections. The address on the front sec· Uon, where the Classes live, is 1231h. The man police wanted, and later arrested, Uva in the back apartment. Miami Police Capt. Michael Cosgl'OVe said be's aatWled of. !leers did their job properly. "l' m comfortable with the way things were done," be said. SW AT team members •'did tbelr job and I think they did lt prop- ,rly," be 8Cldectr Tbe raid left at least $300 in dama1e at the apartment, ln· cludiftl a door and wtnclow tbat are still broken. Colirove said Illa nec-meed•tion to the cle- pa rtment' • le1al adviser ls police lbould not pay for the damap. Re uid bit reason 11 ·be bellevn lln. Clua kaew of drua de•»q In tbe ·~ behlad tbem. Wone for the Claases, the maa U'l'9Wd ln the back apart. meat ~ be bu bouPt die ~Be told &.be famll)' • mOft 15 days. ~ part al the collectJGn ot Rober1. ktnnH.1 tapes lbat wUI IM 1tored ID tbe John P'. Kennedy Library opea•oc to Bolton Mxt montb were dl1c loted ln today's ea.ton Globe. Kenne<ty Had lb prealdenl w II awed b_y the ex~rt.nce ol C0ttip affain advt.en who had ae rved ~nder Prttld tnt Eitenbower, and ao placed false confidence ln them "They bad the Hperience, °"Y had the back11"0Und, they were evkleoUy tl'Ulled by h1B predecessor. So h~ thought that he cou.Jd trust &hem," Kerwnedy utd. Kennedy uld lb• presideat w~nt a.Iona wit.h the plan to ln· v a de Cuba in part on the atren,tb ot advtce that "It was much more likely to succeed'' than a similar CIA operation in G uatemala under the Eisen.bower adminiltration. Kennedy said t.be Bay of Pigs plan was favored by then· Secret.aey of Slate Dean Rusk, CIA chief of covert opel'ations Richard Biuell, Defense Secretary Robert McNamara Walking the Course a~ S.. WUllam N~ D- Ark. Pre•ldent lhooedy bad partucularly trusted McNamira. Kenned)' said, aad et•ea sit...t to back him lD a bid for tbe Pi elldea.cy lo IM - t.o block Lyndon Jobuon -after wbat could. bave been the end ot John f'. KeaneclJ's second terai. President lteuedy was u - saulna&ed in tm. Robert Ken· nedy wulbot.lo 199. KenneclY said that after the Bay of Pio operation failed, the same advisers said it waa becawse President Kennedy was D•lly Piiot Ptoo• by Ill<"""" llMfll., Thi!: curlew is part of the wildlife that can be found on the San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine. The bird munches goodies found in the grass a nd water on the course, similar to the food on which it would feed in the marshes which it naturally inhabits. Golf enthusiasts say the curlews. like some of the other marsh birds that turn up, have adjusted nicely and aJlow goUers to play through their new-found feeding grounds. Brain Damage Can't Youth's Arm S Cl Broken in top ementean Oiff Fall By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. 01 ""' Dally .,,,_. Suu Despite her 1976 "clinical death" and s ubsequent brain damage. San Clemente resident Betty Comer refuses lo give up. After five s urgical operations in l l months, the former San Clemente Chamber o f Com- merce s~retary entered South Coast Medical Center for therapy to unravel her gnarled body. Weighing less than 85 pounds, s he had to be t ied to her wheelchair and could ha rdly see o r s peak. Muscles atropbjed, joints frozen and hands and feet curled inward, two hospitals had a lready turned down her ap- plication for physicaJ therapy. "I had no doubts things wouJd improve," said Mrs. Comer who now walks with a cane and is a rticulate on all s ubjects. especially her plans to someday be independent and on her own again. Living with her parents, Mrs. Comer, 35, said she was lucky to have only suffered the type of brain damage that affects her bodily movements and not in· tellectual processes. Mrs. Comer's 1976 ulcer sur- gery left her with mass lnfec· lions that forced her to rely on life support machinery. WON'T GIVE Uf' Betty Comer Mrs. Comer said. A graduate of Capistrano Union High School in San J uan Capistrano, Mrs. Come r now champions the cause for other handicapped pe r sons in the state. It took 20 firefighters and a miltlary search and rescue helicopter to get rum out. but an 18· year -old Ana heim youth e merged from a fall Sunday in rugged Harding Canyon with on ly a broken arm. county fire or ficials said. Joe Berholtz was cltmb1og rocks for a dive into the .. Falls ... a swimming area five miles in from MO<tjeska Canyon Road at about 1:30p.m. Sunday, when he tumbled from a cliff. A friend. Glen Labs. 17. of Costa Mesa. hlked out of the rough terrain to summon aid. of- fi cllls said. Two and a half hours later. Berholtz was located and lifted out of the area. lie was treated at Mission Community Hospital for his in· Juries 0 nell ma amateur'' that be wmt ahead with lt. . ''II be luldn't tme ahead with lt," Robert Kennedy added, "everybody would have aaid lt showed tbat be bad DO COU.f819, bacaue •EJaenbower trained these people , it was Elsenbower 's plan . Eisenhower's people said it would succeed. And you turned it down.' "Well . . . ultimately what came out ot this was t.be fact that be juat never subatit'4ed. anybody else's j udgment for bis own." Residents Fleeing Oienllcals MEDFORD. Ore . CAP> Some residents we re fl eeing their homes and protesters were threatening to block forest ac- cess roads t.oday as the Bureau of Land Management proceded with controvers ial plans to s pray the chemical 2.4-D on federal land m southern Oregon There were repom lhat many people who In e near the areas lo be sprayed v.cre leaving their homes to avoid contact wilh thl' chemical. The San F'ranc1sco Chroruclt· reported that l>Ome 200 people were fl eeing their homes. but that number couJd not be con firmed by those at the site Josephine County sheriff's dep· ut1es say there are about 40 vehicles 10 the a rea to be s prayed but. by 8 a m . no roads had been blocked Authorities would nl)l '>a} v. hethcr anyone would bt: arrest c·d for bloc king the access road'\ 10 prl'\'enl thv 'ifJray truck'> from cntc•ring the arC'a A sheriffs sp<>kesman would onl y l>ay that authorit1c<. would .. take v.hal t'\t'r a ('t1 o n necessar y·· to make sure \he spraying can began Tbe controversial spray proJ· ect . scheduled to begin today on 2.747 acres of BLM land. 1s op- posed by rnan southern Oregon residents who rear \he cherrucul could cause health problems. especially in pregnant women ··w c·ve got nine prt·~nant women in the area thinking or c hainmg themselves to tr~." said Joann Rossall. 45. whose home is less than 200 yards from a high h.llls1de marked for 4'pray mg Protesters marchl'd in front of OLM headquarter.; in Medford. while students a t Southern Oregon State College and Med ford High School planned to Jam BLM telephonl' line:-. v.11h pro test calls Meanwhile. Josephine Count.' Sheriff Jim f anning said Sun day he wants to avoid any con frontation and will advise the BLM to move the spray opera lion to another site when dem onstratorsshow up On Saturday. U S. U1strict Judge Otto Skopil Jr re1ecled a request for a rcslraininp, order to prevent the BLM from spray ing the chemical on the land in the BLM's Medford district The request was filed F'riday by the Southern Oregon Cttizenl> Against Toxic Sprays Skopil said . ··There b no direct evidence here of health problems associated with spray- tDg forests with 2.4-D ... For a short time, her fading life could only be measured on a machine that registers brain waves. Mrs. Comer was not breathing. Perhaps, all t.hat doc· tors could see in the form or luminescent line on a screen was her indomitable spirit. She has been working locally with a Sacramento lobbyis t for the Callfomia Association for the Physically Handicapped and would someday like to work for a government re habilitation agency. oxford cloth butt.co down> The fU"St M8pital therapy pro- gram director she approached thoueht Mn. Comer was , u she put it, "too far gone" to be re- habilitated. "Sbe bu· already mastered skllla which some ol her dodors said were forever beymd her capabllitles," said Betty Bermensolo, senior pbyaical therapist at Sout.h Cout Medicil Center Ill SOuth Lagwra. "We are the last minority group to come out of the cloaet," said the former Orange Coast Collete atudent. "I find it amuslng when people say they never see any ban· dicapped people around here - that's because there's so f ew facilltlea," Mn. Comer said. Mn. Comer's main goal, u sbe put.a lt, "ls to become ln· de"odeot and move. into my own place with my son." our meet 1XJPU]a.r dress shir t . e.lwaya a faVorite in whiUz., bluq,,YU;".ru, pink,end.ydlow.~; 6Voi1eb1cz. in decron eirl. coblon or 100% cotton. /I ,___~----------~ ."ilo,._,. This 11 :• rnd1 J>cr.,1an ~talut>tll'. '<Ji ucd at Sl million and more than 2.500 ~t:ar ... olc.l has been !>Loi en from Spank s Jewelers 1n London It \\a~ one of ifll pll'C:e'> to h t.· ;1 u < t 1 <> n 4' cl 1 n S\\1t1t•1l;111d .ind ''a:> sen1 lo London i,, Mrs Ell.i Hrum m•r uf D11rh;n 11 '\ ( Rented chool Destroyed By Blaze A CyprC'Ss school lt.tasl"d by a Ch ri st ian nr~an 1 zat1on wa::. destrO) ed b\ an P:.trl v momtnR hre. count~ fin• 0Uic1al::. said to da) ~fa rg:.iret l.<wdt•ll ... C'hool . 9739 Denni St . Cyprc:, .... had CJnJy a rev. ~alb lt'ft <,t;Jnding and an t• ... 11matl"d 10 ...... nf S600 ()(JO aft<:r burning for '"'" hou r., shorth after nudru~hr th1~ mornmK There wcn• n11 rcport<'d in iunes. said ft"«' nff11·1a1., Thr ex c1c·t C-aill>e of th•· bla11• w:.i.,n·t known ttus morning Howi•vt"r authonties '\atd they hclteve lhl ft re was set mt<'ntmnallv. Officials said the· school which 1s beinp, lcasl•d by Chns tlan Life. abo surrered fin damage m 1976 That fire was «aused bv an electncal problem, they notCd Picnic Scheduled The North Laguna Community Association is holding its annual picnic Tuesday bl'~mning at 5 p m. at the 1l1:"1sler Park picnic- area. The pot luck picnic annual Iy celebrates the end or the s um mer season Rlgorou exercise, searing pain tbnlqb her body and bours of three-day-a-week effort.at the hoepttal broqbt Mrs. Comer to the •tace where abe cu start at· tendlq Braille lnaUtute classes in Aoalw:im. Altboueb Mrs. Comer credit.a llra. Benneneolo. oecupational tberaplat Carol Albert and medical center rebabllltatlon 1enrices director Ma{ianne Ben· toa with beina the moat help, friend.I wbo drove her to the boepital and her parents are alto to thuk for their aJd. Her son, Darid, 11, is a sixth 1rader at Lu Palmas Elemen- tary School in San Clemente. ·'I 10 to bis f.Jttle League games and am active lo the school PT A,•• Mn. Comer said. "l wanted blm to see the hospital and the thh11a I do the .... " the aald. David bas ac- cepted tbe bardablpe bis mother baa auffered. Mn. Comer said. I @J~o@@)§@ "All I wuted wu a chance," "You don't know what a dia· ablllty UI \&Dtil YoU see someone paralyud from lbe neck down," she aald: "I tb1Dk ol mine now u J)llt an loconvmlence. '' 44 Fa.sPlion lskmd• Newport 8eoch•7J4/644·5070 1001 ~twood Blud..·l.M?s:wood Vi.llage•2l31479-7721 J • NATION I WORLD 200~006 at Rally U.rge11t Nuclea~ :R.Totellt in Hiatory -· wtw YOIUt <AP> -It ._. bllled •• a protHt •=•t nuta.ar ,.... 8y tbe k ...... ----,,... .. m~b wu donat.ect. &alb eoordlnator Dooald It. ROii NAd tbe event cae\ S11S.OOO to pl'OClalM. He aaid dioD10cm MCI tbe ule of food, T ·1blr11 • buttons and bumper 1Ucke~ would be \Md to pay tbe bWI. wt • eaa11 ..... &... drew ... ......... --....,.. to ' tbe Up of lllllM"ID for a "No 8 UNDAY'8 &ALLY or· gaolstd by a comm ittee apoaaored by the non-profit lh1lclaa1 United for Safe Enerty. capped a week of COD· certs at lladtlOll Square Garden by m• rock performen who vohmtesed Lo raile money for polWcal aeUvtty aaalnll nuclear power. Hayden con1ratulated the c rowd for wJlat he called one <A the beat demonatrationa ever held, uylng It reminded h.im <A tbe aoU-war rallies of the Vlet- nam yean. lt'llere T•ree Died A twin-engine plane crashed into a home shortly after takeoff from a small airport at Miramar. Fla., killing all three persons aboard. A woman and four teen"'agers in the house escaped serious injury. Maxine Hemming. 15, said she. her mother, slater and two friends fled to the pooJ near the Hemming house when the plane crashed Sunday. Kissinger's Memoirs Book Provides Candid Sketches of Nixon NEW YORK <AP> -Henry Kissinger, who served Richard Nixon as national security ad· •aser and secretary of s tate. says "nothing 1s more askew than the popular image of Nixon as an imperial President bar:C· i ng orde rs .tl cw.-• d s ub· ordan;ite:.' Th.u va:~ , cort111rPr! ill t}-P firs t excerpts of K 1si.1r.i:·• • . memo•,.~. "Kissinger: White HCJu""' Yean,," published today in Time magazine. Time owns the North American rights to ex· cerpts from the book. THE 1,S2l·PAGE BOO~. to be p"c11i.hed m October by Boston's Lillle Brown And Co. for sale al a price of $22.50 covers the period from Nixon's election as JJre ... ·del"I • 1r 1968 th;ougb bis f,r·r term The a·1&.J able sections loch>de few revelations, but they pro- Mexico 'Capping' Runaway Oil Well MEXICO CITY IAP> Mexican oil workers bope to finish c:ippang the runaway Ixtoc I oil well today after lowering a 12$-lon steel cone into place over the maverick gusher that bas fouled Gulf Coast beaches from Mexico to southern Texas. The cappUlg operat.Jon, aimed at reducing the n ow of oU and natu r &I ~as oy 85 percent, wu baJted by darkness Sunday. A team of -300 J.edmician.s. diYCD and engineers from_ the M_ex.ican state oil monopoly PEMEX h ad worked for a douo hours Sunday to lower the 35 foot by 69 foot cone ooto lhe underwater superstructure over lhe well. "THE CONF: IS IN PLACE on the structure and Monday we will rotate 1l 00 df'grecs to put 1t over the mouth of the well," s aid J o<1t• Luis (iarraa Lun a. a scmor Pfo.:MEX engineer working on the project. dubt>Mi .. Operation Sombrero." A l'Ompany !>pok(•sman s aid the team hoped lo complete its work by the end or th1· day '"The purpose of the· cone 1s not to plug the well , but to tum it into a producing well" until it can be closed, s aid a PEMEX spokesman in Mexico City, who dcdined to be identified. "Fifteen percent will still possibly splll into the ocean and have to be col· Jccled" PEMEX Si\ VS IT HAS spent about $1 billion ao far oo several attempts to cap the runaway test well, located 50 mUea off the Campeche Ray 11hr1mping port of Ciudad del Carmen in southern Mexico. It also is drUllng two relief wells al angles to lbe blowout in hopes or eventually shutting it down completely. About 84 million gallons of oil have spilled into lhe bay and drifted as far north as the sout.Mrn Texas coast. In the seven weeks sin ce 011 first began blackerung South Texas beaches, U.S. dama~e cla1ms and cleanup costs have climbed to about $360 million vide candid sketches of Nlxoo and other world leaders. Of hb former boss, Kissinger wrote : "Nixon hated to give direct orders. especially to tbo6e who might disagree with him · · .. When he met in.subordination he sought to accomplls h his ob- jective wit.bout the offender'• be- 1r.g aware of 1t"-'e.:din1< t<. z fragmented administration "ln which under pressure almost every member looked out for himself. ln the sense of isolation this produced in Nixon, and lhe lack or cohes ion among his team , lay one of the root causes of Watergate," Kissinger wrote ELSEWHE RE, THE shut- tle diplomat concentrates on his specialty -U.S. foreign policy. Of U.S.·Soviet relations, Kiss· lnger wrote: "Tbe superpowen behave like two bea\tUy armed blind men feeling their way around a room, each believing himself in mortal peril from the other, whom he uaumes lo have perfect vlaloo ... Of course. over Ume even two armed blind men ln a room can do enormous damage to each other, not to s peak of the room." H e also detailed the diplomatic cris is of 1970 involv· log Soviet moves toward establishing a nuclear attack s ubmarine base In Cuba -a rough parallel to the Carter ad· ministration's curTent dispute with Moscow over reports of a Soviet brigade on the Caribbean Island. DECLARING THAT "in foreign policy, crude trick.a are almOll always sell-defeating," Kluln ger emphasized thal "quiet diplomacy" and the offer of a clear bul dignified way out for the Soviets were lbe keys to reM>lvirfg the crisis. Temperat11res Plummet All'lltny AlbU'QUO' All•nl• ll•lflmo,. 801,.. 80\IOn 61/ftelo C,,..yenM (ho(eQO (ln(lll""'' (lflyPle"'1 Oar.Ft Wtll Oenv•r 0.lrOll t<•rtlOtd t<elene -..... llld'eo.4k 1C•11•Clly l..H VtoOft Llttle llO<• LmA~ l.OoikYllt.e ..,.......... ....... .,...,_ Mercury Dips to 30s in New England HI Le 11<• •S H ~-" 11 St IO SI tl tt \' ., 0 ,. 11 n , .. " .. " •• •• .... k ~· M 4J ... fl II 41 .. " 10 AO '° .. ., 10 I~ St .... ,, ~ !: :ii ... T\llM 17 ff Wo\lllf191Gn 11 ,. CM.Af!Otl .. IA 101 n .. _ ... Moftteff9Y "-,..,_ ..... ,, ....... V«.Crut .... ... , .. H .. • n .. n -•d 0.111.,.. mkMOl IO•-'°' A• tor th• mountetn ., •• ,. '°'M ••ll'n pniOicltd -Well•tecl <loud• bvl ....... y ,.., '""'''°" ,_ dey Then ....,, Ill •llQM eli.t,_., wind\ --U lo U "'ilf\, bVI Ill· lie ... ,.._ .. ~ <hoen9t, w ith h~ In IN mid•* '4 -tofl19"I ln>f'll 0 IOU T ... "Offhtm .-Wrtt ,_, ••PIKI •ome •ll•tnoon to<illl-•I winos lrom n '° ,, mc>ll. but not fnlKll l•m· Pll••llH'e CllaflOe. H ..... _,. le Ill lrom H to fl Ill IN 1119'1 .._.,., 9flll •1 lo IO:J Ill IN 10w.......,., Nues"n1JJ. Wby dMI the)' ptber MN OD tbe crilp ant dQ of autumD'? "It wu maiDl)' for tbe mUllc that I cunt, aad to .........,. Woodl&oek ud the .... '' aald Princeton student Janine Verblmld,ID. ''PeopAe bere wUJ learn ...._ the c .... , •• nld Jonie Miller. wbo came to take a at.ad acaimt oacJu.r eoeru wt ut lD the traat row. THE PICMSft1L DAY·LONG 1atberiDC WU tbe ....... anU· nuclear, pro40lar r~ lD bll· tory and the focul of a da.y ol slmilar protest• nationwide. Tbere were no arrelta or other lnddenta here. Elsewhere. however. pro- tea tera blocked the m a1n gate to the Vermont Yankee nuclear plant in Vernon to dlarupl lta an· nual refueling, and police arrest- ed 167 persons on charges <Aun· lawful t.respus. The feaUve crowd on the edge o f New York Harbor heard speeches on the dangers of nuclear power from political and environmental activists and llatened to tbe mualc of a loose new alliance of muaiclana com· milted to a solar society -ln· e luding Pete Seeger. Bonnie Raitt. Jack.son Browne, and Crosby, St1lla and Nash. "WE AKE HERE TO propose a conven:on s:rogram from .s nuclear to a noo-nuclear society, community by community, s t.ate by s late, region by region, to an age of solar energy and renewa ble resources," s aid activist Tom Hayden, who heads the Ca mpa ign fo r Economi c Democracy. Ills ware. actress Jane Fonda. also spoke. Consume r advocate Ralph Nader urged lhe crowd to op· pose presidential candidates who favor nuclear power and .support those who oppose ll. making energy a major wUtical issue in 1.980. "To atop nuclear energy Js patriotic. It 1s fighting the cancer war." be said. "Do you bave the wm"- The crowd responded with chantsof"Nonuk.es! No nukes'" Barry Commoner o f the TboM c:oncerta were oot free, ~t Sunday tbe Cf'O'trd WU only uked Lo pta doaatiom for the aoU·madear effort in red pl.Mtic ba&•· Jt wu not known bow LATE&., ffE AND Miss Fonda lauacbed » ~city tour before an entb.Waatic overflow crowd in Camp thll, Pa., oot far from the Three Mlle Island n1Jclear reac- tor -site of the nation's wonrt commercial nuclear acc!deol six months ago Uu.& week. llfltter9 Breaktlaroagla GM Keeps Mum On Electric Car DETROIT (AP> -The General Motors Corp. may have made a breakthrough an car battery technology, but lhe giant automaker Is keeping mum about reports that a practical electric car is in lhe offing. Company spokesm an Cliff Memot said GM president Elliott M. Estes would .. make some an nouncement" LO Wuhangton on Tuesday But he wouldn't say wh e the r al conce rn e d a copyright report 10 Sunday·~ Chicago Trabuoe quoting a "rugh-rankLDg executive" on tht> breakthrough an developing a l<Jng We zinc nickel oxide bat- tery. ESTES HAS SA.ID repeatedly that General Motors expeets t.o market an electric car by thE> late 198>5, probably for around town use at first To be pract1<."al. GM i.ar .. such a car would havt• tr1 be abli· to carry two p;u,sengers anti about 100 pound.s of baggagi: for 100 males at a cruising &pt'('d 11f 50 mph The car expt'rted tr, be about the Mz.e of a Cht'vrolt't CheveUe -would also haH: tfJ reach 30 mph 1JI less than 10 secood.s and to be able to cover about 70 miles ID slop and go traffic before rechar ging A gasoline powered Chevette can carry four pe~ns and go 362 miles on a tankful. accord.tnR to . Environmental Protertwn Agency fagurelt A prf:'viou:.ly dasclo\cd G M prototype, the Ell'clrovclle, using lead -acid batten~. can go 50 miles before rec ha r(tlllg IT II.AS WNG BEEN known t hat GM's first electric car would bf> :>0wered by zmc-nlckel •''C•m· hattt-nes. which can Mnre up to lhree llmt.-s tl'le energy of a conventional h:ad-acad battery for th(· \amt• we ight. The Tribune said GM's new battery would doubl(• lhc energy of lead· J<'i<l hattcni.., llundr<'d' of t·xrwriment<1 l \'t•h1dt•' now an u:.1: n•ly on zan1· nu·kl·I nx1d1· bntteru:~. but lhcy ,ir1· ron:.1dl·rt·d n1~l ly btraww lhl' b~1ti·n1·:0. mu:.l tw replaced fn·riucnlh Tht• batll·ry lhal lhf' Tnbum- 'l:.l> '> GM ha., dc•vf'loped would Jut 20.000 to 30.000 miles befon• replacement. at <t C'OSl of $800 to SJ ,200. 1'11E ADVANTAGES OF elec- rrir r~Jr. an· rc"<Juct-d noise and t ht• tran.,rn of pollullon tn a morr ea.'>aly controlled central powf'r ... t.1t 111n Save energ~. I. 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Mao.I ra-t:ISOJ111., ... l1te'""· 11 •• , ..... . .. _ ................ , Wfl ._ ..... ..,...,. ..... ~·· lmwm helet\f In IHI. f'erl041 In ---.. Alli MH Pw t , ,, ' t ., t , " , • 1• "" Ma °" 1-I I IW lollUMIN<o I I IW ... .....,,.. ..... , I t 9W ... ~c:.wit'I' t , w a. Drive your car •• ii there were an e11 between your foot and tbe fU Pedal. Remember , the a<lvertisements in the Dall)' Pllot are placed by firms and lndivlduala ln your community -the Orange Coaat . Shop those ads and save Ume. and energy . •.•• u , CONSUMER DAL'( .-.u>T A 7 lJ.S. Can Rise to Claallenge . aUT, INBTBAD. WK CAVOll'RD Uh apoUed ebUdrwa. w~ ow-t!DerlPel ud ftnal.b iambi· lDa a•ay our Mure 1n • mualve orp ol ~a· Uoa that •wtft.ly ~ht "' Lo OW' koeel. Tbe eruh ot 1121 aod the Oepre11100 It apawoed were juat wbat the em«Clnl commwlllt. movements had savored and predicted : Capltalllm wu doomed Lo c.ollapee; eommwat.am WOQJd IUCeft!d It • U.. worid's put and ~al power. Hll&ory liDee U,.t day baa told the conUou- lna atory. Today •. we taee • comparable cballeaae, alth~ the competiUon ia stiffer , lbe rules of the game more comp&ex.. But lbe slcnala are blatanUy clear: -EMUGING NATIONS -Roucbly lb.re. fourtha ol the earth'• population -aome 3 blllioo people -are on the verge ol becoming conaumen ln the world marketplace. The '80s should see tll1a emergence. Those natiooa that stand ready Lo capture Uae the lion's share of the new commerce will pr011per. Those who lag will wither. Will we get our share. or more than our share? We've got a lot of competition. The European Economic Community (Com- mon Market) is larger than we are in population and bas a diverse and effective industrial base. THE PACIFIC COMBINE-Japan and Korea -is not much smaller than we are in population. Its industrial might bas already been proven: its proximity to. and common cultural base with. the emerging Asian nations -s uch as Indonesia, In· dia, Pakistan and Bangladesh -which comprise almost another billion people, will provide a major head start in that fertile part of the world. Russia and its eastern European satellites aren't about to let these markets go untapped. In· oeed, we may have to form stronger and more ef- fective economic alliances with other nations, such as Canada and Mexico, if we are to compete suc- cessfully for these billions or new customers. -oua CURRENT TROUBL~Tbose that have ailed our country in recent years are almost all traceable to our failure, to date. to make the most or the international challenge or the tumultuous world market .. to deaJ with it from strength -Despite our abundant energy resources, a combination of extraordinarily complex conditions finds us buying half our energy from abroad -at prkes set by the powers of other nations. We suf- fer inJJation accordingly. -Despite our industrial capacity, still second to none in the world, we find ourselves Importing millions ol cars, TV sets, T·shlrta, calculators, ad infinitum, all of which we could easily manufac- ture ourselves. We suffer unemployment accord- ingly7"" RECENTL V I RETURNED FROM a year in London, where I had the opportunity lo observe the workings of the Common Market and British economies: The Common Market is struggling Lo become a major world force, and it will eventually SUCCPed. But the British economy is struggling Lo keep afloat and it may not succeed. Great Britain, once leader or the world, is an aging relic. Some may say derelict. Tom apart by the loss of its empire and by the sudden rise of an anarchistic labor movement, baf· fled and bankrupt by its aUempt to adopt an overly seU-indulgent form of socialism and buffeted by a class warfare that would astonish mos t Americans, Britain looks frighteningly like the im· age or what we might become. The United States need not suffer such a rate. Whlle we must, or course, continue to deal with our own internal problems, we can rise to tbt> challenge of the '80s as follows : PLANNING FOR BOTH UNCERTAINTY and exciting progress requires firm goal setting. The 1980s Economic Promise Cited lut time most ol ua ever sat down and wrote out a llat ot prioritiea wu when we penned our Jut let- ter to Santa Claus, . Now la the Ume for serious action geared to re- co1nil1nt O\lr goals ind embarking on a dis· ciplined path to meet them. Whether it's buylnc a house, educating children, going into a new business, expanding an exiaUng business, p.rovidlng for retirement -we muat have clear facts and fiCunlS in front of us: How much will I need at a given future date in or- der to meet a specific goaJ? And how much do I have to start putting a.side right now lo meet that goal? NO MAGIC FORMULAS -SUST common sense. But that's not as easy as it ~eem s. Remember: Fifty years ago, it was all magic formulas and no common sense. I spoke of embarking on a disciplined path to meet your goala. With few exceptions, that path should be paved with fixed income investments. savings plans, bonds (corporate, government, municipal> and, in some cases, dividend reinvest· 'T•e last tl•e •o•t of ••· .aerete out a ll•t of prierities .., .. 1ellftl ~ paaaftf ...,.,_.,letter t• Saata Clau.' ment plans in the common stocks or solid, income- oriented corporations. If there is one lesson I can Impart as a result of the past 10 years, it is this: Close your ears to the doom peddlers who offer "guaranteed" ways to beat inflation. CounUess thousands of families in recent years have succumbed to this lur e, withdrawing life savings to plunge their money in· to reckless and risky s peculative schemes. And thty have lost fearsomely~ VFS, 11iEKE HAVE BEEN BRIEF periods in which the apparent rate ef ifnflation seems to out- strip the earning power of your savings or other fixed-income plans. But. over the long haul, the earning power of your savings dollars has ~n . and will continue to be, the safest way to reach your goals. (Remember, too, that as inflation increases, so does your personal Income, which allows you to build toward-a speeific-goal with fewer flours~ worth of work.) Moreover, the money in your fixed·income plan will be there when you want it. It may have less purchasing power but it will be there. All too many of the "beat inflation" speculations will re· suit in little or nothing being there. 'Three Dignitaries Executed in Iran By Tbe Assocla&ed Preu A former general in the shah of Iran's army and two other prominent Iranians were ex~uled today by order of the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran, Tehran Radio reported. The broadcast. monitored in London, named those executed as former Gen. lraj Matbui. sur· geon Mojtaba Khajehnuri and former Seo. Jamshld Alam. The charges against them were not immediately known. --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Grandpa l1I08Uftl0 SeleCtS Displayed BILLINGS, Mont. <AP) -Tbe run-of-the mill item for sbow-and- tell day is usually a new game, a pet, pretty flowers, or a fascinating insect. Five-year·old Ryan Hilliard, however, went ·one better at Eastern Elementary School. He brought tu. 95-year-old great· grandfather. Grampa -Jay Augus tine of Min· neapolia -was in BW- inl• Lo celebrate bis t5tb birthday with bis family and was a bit with Ryan's 12 ldnderga.rten ~i clHsmates. He told ·ibem about his acboolda.ys -ln a one- room scboolbouae. ................. .~ ...... ,. --.~ .. ··~ UWTT~ •• 1114 ,,, ....... , ltl4 ...... ·c.19 ...... Our choices from the collections of the more " noted designers in South Coast Plaza on Tuesday, September 25. Informal modeling from 11 :30 to 3:30. Joan Leslie Richard Assatly, Mollie Parnls, Alper Schwartz, Nat Kaplan, Abe Schrader and more. Jane Andre's glorious profusion of autumn brown flowers ..,.. on nJfl.-.dged burgundy • India sllk chiffon, 6 to 14 stzes 165.00 . I •DITIONED DIVIDllHD relavHtmeot plana u a rorm ol nxed·lneome lnv•tlq. IA tbe ,_ 1 .. ,..,., ....,.... ol eorporltkml baH be1ua to offer lh1I plan to at.oekbolden: &Dd, ~ you are aubject Lo the rtab ot tbe atoc:t mark~. aueh ,PIUI eu mate IOOd . MOH ll you bave cboffa tbe undertytq atoek wtaely &Dd prudently. Wltll aueh plana, your dividiad ebect cu be automatJeally retnveeted lD tbe purcbue ol add!· Uonal abarel (or fraetioal thereof) ln the com- pany. Many corporations even al.l~ you to buy the new shares at leas than the current market value. And ft's all auLomatic. You atsn a form once; you then begin to acquire added boldln&s ln the company every three months. And, u your new holdJnp pay dividends, tboee too can be reinvest· ed ln additional shares. ANO'IUER INVALUABLE TOOL IN bulldlnc your fiunclal success ls the do-it-yourself pension plan: For those who are not covered by a peo.aloo plan at work, there is the Individual Retirement Account CIRA): for those who are self~mployed there is the Keogh Plan. Both allow you to put sub- stantial swns away._eacb year ror future use - and. ln so doing, you gain attractive tax benefits. The mooey you put away ia lax·deductlble . . . the earnings you receive are tax-free. Roughly 50 mHlion Americans a.re eligible for the IRA plan -one out of every two workers. But, astonl.ahingly, onJy about one·h.all or l percent of all those eligible -about 250,000 people -have actually begun such plans since IRA came into be· ing five years ago. Too many people are mluing out on too much. In structuring a fixed-income investment portfolio -one that can include the IRA and Keogh vehicles -it's imporU.nl to keep an eye on the maturity of the funds. There's no preciae rule or thumb to suit everyone. But, in the most general sense, f would recom m end that perhaps as much a.s one-third or the portfolio not exceed one lo two years ln maturity, another third should average two to four years lo matunty; and the balance should not exceed five to six years in maturity. SUCH A STRUCTURE ALLOWS you ready ac- cess to some of your money to meet uncertainties. cope with problems and take advantage or unex pected opportunities. The shorter maturity items <except for the $10,000 m.irumum, six-month savings cerlllicates> do not offer as high a r eturn as the longer certificates and bonds . They do. however. offer Li· quidity and flexibihty, which can be extremely valuable. Two-to six-year maturities for the balance of your fl.xed ·1ncome portfolio wtll provide access to Bi%%oner Helps Out Mayor Herb Jones. 66. of Farmersville, Calif .. puts in a few hours each school day at an intersection near City Hall helping children cross the str('et safely JJ e 5ays it isn 't much trooble since he hangs around City Hall most of the day anyway --------- HUNTER HARRIS THE AUTOMOBILE CONSULTANT Speelallrlng In Claulc • Antique • Unique INVESTMENT Au1omobllea il"wl Y"9•n ... ,,......,...,.. .... Yevf U6• PrO,t.Chf''41 lqift-'lUl14't10ft •"41 tit ""9 ...... •MW••\41t to OtUd•n• O•f'l•t t •"4 ptO'lO•CUw• &twyer\ of IHVE,TMUH ...,_ .. , II~·••• -.. u-.1 i. ... l.,.mu .. ,..., . .. _.. (714) ss1 -ns2 3187A·1 Airway, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 favorable rates of return without locking you into --------------------- an unnecessarily long-term polenual downturn. With your overall portfolio thus staggered m maturities, you can pe.riodically retovest matunng funds in the best available opportwuues -agam, nexib11Jty that can pay ore for you. ONCE YOU HAVE FIRMLV committed yourself to this disciplined goal-meeting program. you might, if you des ire. do a little more risk- takiog with other available funds -the stock market, real estate and so on. But note well that that is risk-t.alting: You never know how much money wtll be there at--any given lime in the future. If you can live with that thought. proceed accordingly; if it scares you, stay away. 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The 15.00 registration fee includes Beauty Milk Conditioner, a 36.00 value, to begin your La Prairie Experience. And meet lntematlonally known opera singer Richard Von Vrooman at each of the seminars. For reservations please telephone 957-1611 in South Coast Plaza. Cosmetics PAWS .... AMCI MOW Fine °'"' Saton ------------------------------------------iiiliiii-- Cell NI• 1111. .... ..,, .... to wort. for ' . Lmagmn Sou1" Collt ,... Colt.I Mela 967· 1611 \ -1.magn1n South Coat Plaza Costa M• 967-1611 . .. .. l .L .U CWLYN..OT I I • • ... -... NATION I AT YOUR SERVICE I OBITUARIES Cigarette Scare Helps Re~r.t Say• Non-•moken LitJe 2 Yean Lo111Jer. WABHINOTON (AP ) - HealO. wamlnp about ctaareue 1mot.ial have promsQd mJlllonl ol Amtrtc ... to either kk k lbe habit ot not tab lt \(I> tn lh• ftm plate, a f..,al Rudy aaya. TM rwward' They &•l to Uve o • ..,.... c>t two yeara lonler lhu1moten THll DTl•AT£ WAS coa t.a1aed ln a report by the Federal Trade CommiuJocf1 bureau of eeonomlt1 A. copy ot the report wu obtained by 1be A.ssodat.ed Prtaa ratbel' than IUum.inaUon." "Then aWI ll oo buk qa~r to wt\)' people 1"bo l molti fall" victim to some dlaeaaea eo 1reater nwntMtn than people who doo't amoke, '' said lier· ry~ .. He aetuaed the P'l'C of "trytna lo force peo]>le to 1lve up 11mok1na.'' Much ol the report la a com· pllation or atallatlcal data. mainly from the Center for Dla- HH Coalrol. Profiles of lbe llfetJme amoking hiat.orles or 12 ,000 Amer-leans were ex· a mined It aald health warnlop have realll~ ln lowerfu the prqpor- tlon Of tduJta wbo 1moke by about 8.5 percent. ''Thele oommokera will pre-aum ably 11Jo an added two .YUfl '1 We." It' 1aJd. TBB <POH ALSO said the reduced tar and nicotine coa&ent of today'• ct1areltes "will lenatben a s moker's life by about three months" compared to pre-1963 d1arettet. Cl1arette packages contaln lhi1 langua1e: "Warning: The aurceoo aeneral bu determined that clearette s moking 1s .. I hMrd It 1CA11a out a UtlJe slow and Lhco pkb up Ln the middle ol U.. first Kl " The atudy wu dulped to re- v ea I how con s umers have chanced amokinc hablta since publicity about the bealth dao1en ol asnotdog 1.ncreued in the 1950s and especially slnce • THE &EPOaT SAID, "U coo· cern over the safety o f cigarettes had not altered smok· lng behavior. the CDC data aug. gest that a typical smoker today would be expected to begin s moking at 18.5 years of age and conaume 21 cigarettes daily . each one of which would contain an average or l .S milligrams of nicotine.'' dancerous to your health ... The War Ga111es FTC h as asked Congress to a lrengthen tbe wording to : ln a scene r eminiscent of World Wa r I, a "Danger ! Tests prove that Fokker triplane zooms over a machine ••••NecWft ... ~. H AllOlO C 911U!HOL~ el S." Cl•M•ftle, N S-•••Y kPI U ~-.. Ml -Allie, MM Hervld c. ,, ... ,.,_ ..... __., c ., O•••llle, -lt.,•f\elll L ol S•11 ........ 2 .,_., 1 , ........... 4 .. -.......... Gr~-.i<H•lll ....... T...-.V, S...-H ... l -el •~111< vi.w ,,_.,,., ... Pen.. Pecltk View~ • ..._, llMcll, Olre< ,.,, CMAIUAAT1 HAllllY J CHAllMATZ. peued •••Y Sept n Sun•••d by llh O•uolll•• ,.,,,. Lever ol ,.,..,..Im, brOIN• ~I ... , .. , Dote eo-Oo •"II 7 o•en«IMIO<.., Senolce\ •Ill be llelO -Y. Herbo< LeWft·MOV"I Ot1¥e -morlel cr..,,.t, wllll ,,.,., m~"' Mrvkn ~tely followlnq ~f"l<M -l"9 Olrectloft OI He •bo< L•..,..._ Ollw Mo'1,..ry 01 Co.le -.. s.u~ "nwATWll llEllA M FITZWATER, rnlcM"' 01 S."t• A,,., ---•Y 5'9clt 77 ~ "wrvl-t>w ,_ ,,.,_ E._rw S Ftltwel•• -e..iN M<-.-.. 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Cltur'<fl ot la9U'141 8Hc" l t f ' t o1tk••t1110 .i l1'e "•v """'"Y levvne use amp pos s. or suppor Based o n the st udy's statiaUcaJ calculations, this daJ· ly intake "would, if continued for life, shorten this represen· tative smoker's life by approx· lmately two years." come from a reduction in the percentage of Americans wbo smoke and a reduction In the tar a nd nicoti n e co ntent of cigarettes However. those peo- ple who do s moke consume as many cigarettes on the average now as did s mokers berore the health wamJn~s. it said. G fMfRAl HOIH WOlll NEILL CRANE SERVICE 531 .3374 Nflll Nf 0 N INC )AMT A ANA & Hll'Ull IJEPAIR Harbor lites IMt.wyo.,..._-..., 1 I07 ....,,,.,.... ••C. c:o.t• MltM 64~7101 811><11 _,....,..v Cllel»I l"l•""""' •I Arw. CA ff•• l'...,llV UtOUll• 8H<'I Mo<IUttY dlte(IOt\ (l'Om'Oerly ~!lei ""' $MITH llOSfTTA WITH, fe\-1 of !>41"1• All•, pe\""'° -ey ~ 11 !>flt IS tu• vt1t•d Dy Mr or·•nd\Or\. H•tnUlon Hetoa, OI !>•nt• .,.. 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Then wnte to Pal Dunn Pal will cut red tape, getting tilt! antwers and action you Med to solve meqwties m govemmmt and bu.aneu MoU your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Yoor Stttnce. Orwige CO<Ut Dmly Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560. Cosio Mtso, CA 92626 As many ~tiers '" posnbk wul be anawered, but phqrwd mquanu or letter! not Jncludlng the reader's full name. address and bu.stTw!u hour&' plume numbercannol becon!l(kred Thu column appears den· ly t'ICef)I Sundays Di.wountn-• Makf» Book Lbt DEAR PAT. Do you know where I couJd find a list or firms that sell home furnishings at below re· tail pnce? I know or severa l here in Orange Coun· ty. but am sure there must be more in the Los Angeles-Orange County area M.E .. Costa Mesa You may want to order a Sl.M (plaa 45 ceau ahlpplng and hand.UDg) dJredory P9bllabed by a r.rm called "Why Pay RelaJI?" Th.ls dlrtttory U.U discount-stores. catalogue Rola, baylnl sen-ltts, and outlet stores. Many of tllese bubtes9ea CH of. fer lower prices for a variety of rtHotal, accordlllg to the publl8her. Some bave IJUle or DO floor merclland.J.se and do not tie up funda la stock. Others buy and stoek la s ucb large quantities that they buy at betur prices and U.u.11 turn U.at sav- inu over to the consumer StUI others deal la manufacture rs' cloHeouts, customer returns, and/ or seconds which don't afftttquallty. The "Why Pay Retail?" book IJsl.8 names, ad· Deatm Elsewhere •' dresses, phone numbers, store bours, closest fret:ways aAd streeu, store Policies, and types of merchaodJse curled by the LndJvidual huslDesses. The adclreu la P.O. Box 3Z3, Cyp rea, CaW. MUI. CAMARILLO CAP) - Lou Buch, who gained f a m e as a ragtime pianiat in the 1950s un· d e r th e name J oe "F ingers" Carr. was killed in a car accident ne ar his home bere. Busch. 619, was recently an executive and ar-ranger with Capitol R ecords and h e lped c omedian Allan Sherman write and ar· range several a lbums during the 1960s. FRESNO CAP) -A r e tired Me thodi s t minlater drowned while fi.lhlng along the Kings R iver south of here, autborlliea r eported. Tbe body of the Rev. llHaJI Mania Goto, 66, ol Fresno wu recovered near the Winton .Beach recreational area. LA JOLLA (AP) James W. Ardaer, 71, a law scbool dropout wbo went on to become a not- ed trial lawyer, died Fri- day. He wu t.be finl praident cl the Pacific Le1aJ FoundaUon. llENLO PARK (AP) Broadcati.DC ex.ecutlve Pe&er E. Scua~. 82., formerly publi1her of Holiday macastne auf· fend a bearl attaek Fri· day at bis bome ln llealo Park. BalJtl E'ood Lo.., on S119ar, Salt DEAR PAT I have been us.r.1! Gt:rbe pr'>· ducts to feed my baby. and would like to find out if sugar and sail arc used in these commercial baby foods. tr so. how much? M. W .• Dana Point Sagar bas been ellmlnated or reduced wllere possible la all Gerber products, but mlAJmum amouta are added to some atralaed ud J•aior frulta depending on tbe natural aweetffaa ol the fntlt, accordlng to Gerber. No more thu t perceat augar 18 added In any cHe, and 1eaeraUy, •bere sugar ll med at aU, It ls la the 3 to 5 perceat raage. Salt ls not added to any Gerber product.. ~ Celeria9 Sate•• S~alp DEAR PAT: I've just started uslng a comb·ln hair color that ls supposed to get rid or gray hair. 'Is it sale? C.A., San Clemente Sada prodacta are aot lmowa to coata!m HY caacer-cauag ln,greclienta, but Ute Food ud Ong AdmlailtraU. does aot replat.e balr colortal pro- ducts daat reqlllre a patcb &est ud cany a label waralq ol pollliMe 1lda lrrttalJoD. Tlaey were apeclftcalJy exempted from &a. federal Feod. Ong aad Colme&lc Aet of JNS by Ceqreu after In· du&ry penoulvely ar1Md &M& lite dyet eoa.ld not med Nfe&y l&Udarda of ~ Ad b9t alllollJd Mae· &llelea be llGlcl &o meet ,.,.,., clemud. A me&al.Ue dye proma ... padu1 ~ cb81e aad euy applkatlea. Wllea ,.. eomb a ••all am"8l of tbe form•I• U.rwO you laalr Helli day, llae meullk salt. moaUy re.. aeeu&e ud OC· caalMully Ill.er ud blam.U. com,...., reada elllemkally • &a.. tealp &o ,...ace metal _...,... pl1me11U duat eoal lilalr. ll'• .......... a. &aper elf or dtac1 ti r ..a.1 ••ll a Pfedlld u .._ u U.. desired eels' .. oMallled. oeMrwtlle, ~ • ..we laare•-. Miid •P ud eu eaue lilalr breakase aadloll. llUOk dyes caaet be ,....Ted' ... ue la· compa&lble wl&lil ot~er eelert.1 pretlae&a - etpedalb n:WaCS. dJ• -tlaa& a ,_... •a1 cwkler ..a.s a. corred Hlw. Oii lilealt.llly tealpe, •eta.lie.,_ are .,. • ...u,..,. ... ea .... al· lerate readlM. k& &Mre an _. ..,...wed qwd-el lede • ......,.. el .... • alwa4IM "l ... DO YOU NEED BANKRUPTCY? No-nudes Law OK'd In Tahoe MINDEN. Nev. CAP> -Ordinances to block any brothels from open ing in Douglas County and to keep nude sun. bathers from the coun· ty's Lake Tahoe beaches have been approved by com missioners The n o -nudes or dlnance had been pre pared by the district at torney's orfi ce following com plaints from some Tahoe beac hr ront o wne r s about n ude s wimmers and s un bathers in the Skyland area THE ORDINANCE makes 1t an infraction ror nudes lo be in any public place or any other m-ea where others would be "offended or annoyed " Tickets could be issued o r nude bathers could even be arrested Bul District Attorney Mike Rowe said no ac tion is Likely to be taken against offenders unless a complaint 1s riled by the ··offended person " THE MAXIMUM fine for first-time orfcnders is $50. A second offense will cost SJOO and a person caught three or rr.ote times in the nude in one year · could be fined up to $250. The ordinance lo block a ny brothels from open- ing w as proposed arter Sheriff Jerry Maple said he got inquiries from two real estate firms with cUents interested 1n opening the r edlight houses THE SHERIFF s aid that in the put he sim- p l y told people that houses or prostitution were illegal. But he said h e never had a n o r - dinance to back that up. Maple didn't say who made the inquiries. But Mustang brothel owner J oe Conlorte bas hold· ·1ngs in Douglas County. VlolaUona of the anli- prostltutlon ordinance are punllbable by fines up to $500 and up to six months In jail. Rowe said the ordinance is patterned after a almllar ooe be wrote for the city ol Reno while work.in& then. Appointed SACRAMENTO <AP) -The actlnc cb1ef of psychiatry al the Vet.eram AdminlatraUoo Out.patient Clin.lc ln Loi Aogelet, Dr. Jerome Holland, la the new medical director of M etropollt.ao State Hoepttal tn Norwalk. 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Lagun1 leach Call: 494-6531 or 54CM267 7 Ora•ge Coast · DI TI O N Yoar Rometow~ Dally New8paper VOL. 72, NO. 267, 3 SECTIONS, 28 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2•, 1979 CIN FIFTEEN CENTS I 4 , Woodbridge ·woJDan Attacked in Home Irvine police today hoped lo • learn more about the attack on a Wood~ ana woman Sun· da.)' nlcbt who •uttered a los.a or memory after belna struck oo t.he heedr Police Lt Gene Nord~n aaid the woman. m her mtd·ZOS. was t hit with 1 blunt obJect u she prepared to ~o to bed Beca use she hu no recollection of the •t tu k. omcen u ld, It I• not known whether or not she wa:. sexually aasaultc-d. PoU« also aald tb4:y as Yt:l have nothlna concrete to link this attack Wlth the slaying of 22 year-old Savannah Leigh An derson last May, Miss Anderson also was a Woodbridge resident. Olympic Champions Norden said the suspect ln lhi.s latest cue, whom police hope to aet a descr!plioo of from the woman, apparently walked in through an unlocked screen door al about u ·40 p.m. · The screams of the woman before she was hit were heard by neighbors, who called police. Norden said the wom an was Soviet Skate Duo Defect to West GENEVA, Switzerland CAP) -Soviet figure skaters Lud· m ilia Belousova a nd Oleg Protopopov, two·time Olympic champions and aging darlings of , the Russian ice rink, have de· fected to the West. the Swiss government announced today. The 47-year·old Protopopov an d his 44 ·yea r ·o ld w ife vanished Tuesday. the day they were to have flown back to the Soviet Union after a four-week skating exhibition tour of West Germany and Switzerland. S w iss J ustice Mi n ist r y s pokesman Ulrich Hubacher an· nounced today that they asked for asylum in Switzerland last week, and said the government would make a decision within sever al weeks. He did not dis· <'lose their whereabouts or plans. ' The husband·wife team, who dominated world pairs skating in the mid-1960s, were the fourth a nd fifth prominent Soviet performers to seek political asylum abroad in little more than a month Three dancers or lhe Bolshoi Ballet defected to the United Stales . Their Swiss host and tour or- I Doetors Wrong? 1-pouml Baby Girl Survives 12 Days NORFOLK. Va. <AR> Against all odds, Vernetta Sheme1ka Johnson, born weighing only a single pound, has clung to life for 12 days at Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters. Vernetta, a twin born three months prematurely Sept. 12 in nearby Suffolk. is the smallest baby ever treated al the Norfolk hospital. Her twin died, and doctors at first thought the girl's chance for s urvival was so slim that they discouraged a request lo have her transferred to the hospital's sophisticated neonatal in· tensive care unit. DOCTORS NORMALLY DO NOT TRY to save infants of her size, and neonatal specialists elsewhere in the state said they knew of no baby that small living for more than a few hours. If she and four other unusually s mall premature newborns al King's Daughters survive t-0 lead normal lives, it could tri gger cha nges in national medical guidelines, said Dr. Frederick Wirth, director of the hospital's neonatology unit Under the guidelines, he said, the five babies would have been cons idered too small or too premature to try to save. "Our policy is that babies born before 25 weeks of gestation are not viabl e," Wirth e xplamed. ''Our reason is that ba bies' lungs ha ve not matured enough to sust ain life at that point. All over the nation. physicians have supported those babies, only to have them a ll die." CLOSED EYELIDS ARE ntE CRITERION doctors used to tell if a baby has reached its 25th week , Wirth said. . "If a baby can't open his eyes, doctors don't resuscitate the ba by." However , Vernetta and tbe other four infants, aU born with closed eves. survived their first hours and were transported to 1 King's Daughters. Three are certain to go home, and the hospital plans follow-up checks for brain damage, he said. "If these five babies are normal neurologically, it would be a real shocker to the entire nation," Wirth said. New York doctors have reported the s urvival of a baby even smaller than Vernetta. Chaya Snyder, born seven weeks ago weighing just under 15 ounces, has a good chance for a normal llle, • d<>4:tors at Montefiore Hospital in tbe Bronx said Friday. I, ~ SINCE VERNETTA'S ARRIVAL HERE Sept. 13, sbe has I "done great,'' said Dr. Edward Karotltin, a neonatolosit. Unlike <See l·POUND BABY. Page AZ) gamier, Kurt Soenmng, told a reporter that the couple, who are childless. arrived at Zurich airport Aug. 22 with 10 pieces of luggage "He brought a videocorder and she even a sewing mactu ne. I Joked about 1t then Now. I know why they brought all this." Soennmg said He said he thought they made a wrong decision "If I knew where thev are I woul d tell them. 'Go home,' but I J?ucss it is too late. 1 don't think they have m uch of a <See DEFECT, Page AZ> Gold Up; Dollar Slipping LONDON IAPl The dollar slipped to its lowest afternoon price in 11 months against the West Germ an m a rk today following a revaluation or Europe's strongest currency Gold prices shot up by Sll an ounce or more. The afternoon fixing was $380.40 In Frankfurt. dealers "fixed" the dollar rate at I. 7653 marks this afternoon. That was down from the morning rate of l.7697 bul still up from Friday's close of 1.7635. It was the lowest afternoon fi xing rate. however , since the fixing at 1. 7367 marks to the dolla r Oct. 31, 1978 , the day before President Carter an· nounced a massive dollar rescue plan. . Some deaJers suggested that the dollar's afternoon weakness against the mark indicated steps to r ealign currenc ies of the E uropean Monet ary System which were announced early to- day may not take pressure off the dollar. T rading was d escribed as m o d erate com p a r ed wi t h panicky activity late last week. Gold dealers in London set their morning fi xing for bullion at $377 a Troy ounce, up from S369 Friday. The major factor in a nervous foreign exchange m arket was the revaluation of the West German mark, announced in Brussels after a meetinR Sunday (See GOLD, Page AZ> Coast OC Cricket Field . ~ Weather Night t hrough mid· morning low clouds with hazy sWllbine afternoons. • Lows tonight 80 to 67. Highs Tuesday ln low 70s at beaches to 80I inland. INSIDE TODAY ..... Sought by Samoans Bf &OBERT BAaKER Of .. Deify "ft...., It may not sounCl cricket but those wbo abould know say that cricket is the national pastime ol Samoa. And U Orange Count)' Supervisors act favorably Tues· day, the CCM.mty will have ita flrst official cricket field at Mlle Square fteliona1 .Park ln Foun-. tain Valley. ' Samoan leaden have request· eel Ute field for more tban two )'ean. n.,. le• the 1port ma)' be dytna out. It bM been passed on from 1eneraUoa to 1eneration but there ~ fears for tu future became of a lack of facWties, according to WUUe Papu. ex· ecut1•e dlftlC\or' oft.be American Pacific s.mo.n eo.uuoa Com· mlulonlDc. PapU Hld the sport bu been the national pHllme ln tbe islands since it was introduced by British missionlfries m the early 1.800s. ''Whole villages with about 400 people on a side would play at a time," be said. •'The matches can last for several days, but they are very exciting," be said. Papu said tbat Samoans, who are known for their exploits on football fields and in more ruued forms of athletic en- deavor, play a different vers-!~ of cricket than the Brttlah, ""t that the 1ames are · not dancerous. • "We play with a rubber ball and players could aet a black eye but that'• about a ll," be said. The Samoans' reque1t for the field near Euclid Street and U · incer Avenue bu been endorsed by tbe county Harbon, BeadMI (lee CUC&n, Pase Al) • round dued at her door when of. ficers arrived. Police searched the area near the Fairfield condominiums with the assistance of the Costa Mesa Police Department hellcopt.er. No suspects were localed. Orange County paramedics gave first aid to the victim, who was taken to a local hospital. She r equired stitches for a bead wound. Norden said she gained back part of her memory of the attack later Sunday nigbt and officers hoped.she could give them more information today. Asked this morning lf the al· tack bore any simjlarities to the recent slayings or Miss An · Masked Denaonstration /\ masked leftist belonging to the "28th of Februar~ l'opular League. · raises a clenched fist dunng a dem ons t ration S unday outside t he Ministry of Labor office .. in San Salvador, El Salvador. The demonst ration took plact> afte r police tried uns uccessfull y to dnve out mem · bers of the group who have held the butldmg for two days Phone Arraigning In Effect Today By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Ol llW 0.tlly '°''°' SU ll that often face attorneys The West Court arraignment calendar is handled daily by Judge Marvtn Wttks. one of 11 munic1paJ court judges at the <See PHONE, Page AZ> derson and five other coHl women, Norden said there is nothing yet which shows any definite link. "There's always a possibility anytime a female is assaulted," he said. "We wouldn't close our eyes to <a ny similarities)," Norde n added. 4Syrian Planes Downed BEIRUT. Leba non <AP> - Israeli warplanes, including the advanced American-made F-15, battled with Syrian JeL'i in the skies south of Beirut today and shot down four Syn an M1G-2ls. A Synan m11ttary commuru · que said lwo lsrach fighters also .,.. er (• ··hi t." but the Is raeli military command 1n Tel Avi v said all 11!. planes returned sale· ly to base T'4o Synan Jet:. cra~hed an names near Beirut International Airport . but the ir p ilots pa rct('huted to safN y. Le banese ~O\'ernmcnt sources s<ud The othl•r tw() MtCs reportedly went <IC>" n 1n ncarb:t mountains S} nu charj.?<.•d that thl' Israeli w ts had alla<:kt.•d l'tvth;in tamps ,11uth or fkirut r; was the second dogfight bL•t.,..ecn th1• old enemies 1n four OU\ s and r ame ut a time when th ·, L'n1tcd States and other <.·ount nel> arc grow mg mcrca.s 1ngly ('nltcal of lsraeh m1mary .:1ct 1ons an Lebanon But Israel \ 1114 s to l'ontinue its policy of '>lrtkmg at Palestinian guernlla • base~ m southern Lebanon. \\ il'>htnJ?ton has alc;o com· pl<11nt'<1 to I.he Israelis about the u-.t• or l ' S madL· warplanes in l.1.•bJnon. sJytn g th1 i. violates Jj.?rL•rmcnts undl'r .,.. ht ch t he .11 rt raft .,.. <.>re provided for de· frns1' c· purposes only Israel -.J)' 1ls oper a tions are pre- t.·mplt\'C s trikes to defe nd .1ga1nsl Palest1ruan attacks Th<.· Israeli command said 1ti, JNS. including r · 15s. were on a 'urvelllan<.•t.• m1 ss1on over l'ill<'st1n1an ~uern ll a bases when th ey we n: alta('ked by the Synan planes Ll'banesL' government sources '>atd the Israeli Jets t.•arlier had flown ov<.>r Beirut airport and the nearby Sabra Palestinian refugee camp, which houses Yasser Arafat' Pales tine L1 berat1on Organization head quarters The Synans intercepted them In late afternoon as they Oew east O\'er the Lebanese moun· tams 1nt.o the Beqaa Valley, the sources srud The Israelis then flew ba('k westward and the two '\Ides clashed 1n the mountain foothills near the airoort A policy ('hange that takes ef fe('t today at Wes t Orange Coun- ty M un1 ('ipa l Co urt in West!Ainster allows attorneys lo handle routine arraignments by telephone instead of on an in· person basis During arraignment proceed· i n gs, persons a rc formally cha rged with offenses and pleas are entered. Under the new system. a t· torneys representing persons ac· c used of misdemeanor crimes may handle the arraignment by calling the court at 896·7208. Tu:v Mesa Women "Raped, 1 Stabbed • The new policy applles only to defendants who arc free on ball. Attorneys representing persons in police custody must still ap- pear in court for arraignments. Richard Wack. chief clerk at the court. said the experimental change Is pa tterned after a Policy that has worked etred ive· ly at North Oranae County Municipal Court in Fullerton. Wack said phoned·in arraign· menu can help save on gasoline and heJp reduce time conflicts .4D AIDS FA.ST S4LE OF OYEN ''I reeeived the fi rst call from my Daily Pilot classified ad early the ftrat morning I placed lt -and the peraon bou1ht my oven." That'• the story or the auc· cessful salesman who placed tbls ad ln the Daily Pilot: Lltlon Microwave oven. w:vart-cook cooll'OI XXX·XXX If you want early sales •uc· ce.sa, try the friendly Daily Pilot ed·viaen at "2·5e'71. Two 22·year-old Costa Mesa women were raped in separate Sunday assaults, with one of the victims requiring hospital treat· ment for a knife wound to her back, police reported today. One of the attacks occWTed Sunday afternoon at TeWinkle Middle School, 3224 California St. Police said the victim was assaulted by a young man as she was preparinJt a lesson plan. Her Wallant stabbed her in the back with a small knife and s lapped her across the face re· peatedly before he raped her , police said . Paramedics took her to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital where she was treated and later re- lea~ed. Tbe lcllife wound was de.cribed as s uperficial. The assailant was described aa about 25 years old, ~feet-4, with a stocky build and collar len1th. liCht brown hair. He was wearina a short-sleeved 1blrt and denim lhortl, police said . The other 1~1dent occurred about 3 a.m. Sunday wbea a )'OWll woman wu awakened tn her apanment on Bay Street by a 1blrtleea man 1tandba1 next to her bed. The man threatened to hurt her but apparently w11 un· armed, police said. The raplat ' appa rently had entered the vie· tim 's apartment through a slid· ing glass dOQr. F o llow i ng the r a pe, t he woman was taken to Costa Mesa Me morial Hospital where she was treated and released. Police say they are seeking a s1end~r man with a dark com. plexion In connection with that assault. He was described as about >feet·9, and 25 to 27 years · old * * * Assault ~!!~~~Ir was called 1 this morning at TeWinkle Mid· r die School to ten students details of a Sunday uaault in which a female employee was stabbed and raped. Dlatrict spokeswoman Jean Harmon said the assembly was dealcned to squelch rumors amon1 the students and alao to warn them not to ao on campus on weekends when there la no 1upervltlon. The same meuaie wu de· Uvered to f acuity members In a memo to all d1ltlid ~ from Superlntendeat John Nicoll, she added . • t c SAN SALV ADO a. &I alvador (A P) A s.rt.Ltt .._.. pnvto. l y unlto~wn here clatmtd rupou.lbilJty lOda.y for LIM ltkl· napln1 ot Americaa •lectrclnk:9 eaecuU~ OeM1t McDould ol Wblllltr. C•llf and Puerto IUcu ~r Fautto 8-W. A 1roup callln1 llltlf the Revolutionary Party ol C.Otr&J American Workera uld In • phone caJl to The AHCK'lated P re11 that bot.b men were lD 1ooct be&Jth. but 1ave no other detall• . No ranaom dtmanu were rev•&Jed The two we re !ltd.napped fl'ri. day In IUl 1ttnbuah In which their driver . l.owa Pas, w .. Atllled Mt'Donald, :n. of Whittler, 11 director ol a S•lvadonn sub 11d1ary of tkckman ln1trumenlb h eadquartf'rcd 10 Fullerton Bucheli. an electronacb ens:tneer. apparenUy la an employee Letti.at guernllaa here are said to finance their anti-government a ctivities by kidnapping local a nd foreign businessmen and holding them for high ranaoms. Victims ofte n are h e ld for m onttu; Naliona! police, arme d with rifles. cordoned off the Labor Ministry he adquarters In San Salvador alter firing tear gas in to the building an a futile bid to force out som e 400 lerust.s who seized It three days ago Police blanketed the area Sun· day night, forcing bystanders to leave at gunpoint. They also moved r eside nts out or the i;leazy downtown district around the mirustry, witnesses saad The area , us ually heavily traveled at naght, was starkly deserted Neighborhood re1u - denti, peeked from behind closc.-d s hutters as police an patrol cars, taxis and motorcycle!:! moved through the streets Wttnes:.l's s aid the dem on 1.trator s, u :.1n g a loudis peakcr from inside the s quat, c e ment bu1ldlni.L ap pealed to thl' polic:c to JOan their campa11<n agains t the milit11ry hacked l(Ovcrnment of President Carlos Humbe rto Romero Police trit-d un!.ucces!>fully Sunday morning to drive the demonl'llrntori; out or the ministry with ii volley ,,f~5or 30 ga:. s hells Funeral Set For Mesan Mrs. S ullivan t'unerul M•r va<·es will be held W <'dncs da y for H c r nu IS Sullivan, a J4 y(•1tr reis1dent or Costa M4..'SU who died Saturday <it home after ii lengthy illnes!. She was 53. Ser vices will begm at 2 p. m. at Sell Broadway Mo rt u a ry an Cost a Mcsu with buria l lo follow at Ha rbor Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs Sullivan was charte r member of the Embh~m Club of the Newport. Ha rbor E lks Club and was actlv\! an the wo men's c.uxihary of the Newport. H arbor Exch ange Cl uh S h e 1 s ll u r v 1 v (' d h y h e r husband, Phil. her mothe r, Nana Nereson, a daughter, JoAnne Crossley, all of CostH Mesa, and a s ister . Myrtle Quamen of Riverside School Lea 8e Meeting Topic The proposc.>d lease or Mesa Verde School by Fairview State Hospital will be on the agenda at Tuesday's meeting of Newport· Mesa Unified School District trus tees. - The meeting is set for ·7:30 p.m . at Ha r per Com m unity Center , 425 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa. DAILY PILOT llW O.-c-lo.Nltl'l1411 .. ., .. _(,. ... _ _,,.._h_ 1 • ..-.-.. , ... 0r_ , .... -· ....... '*-" ""-···--·-... ........... -"" ...... ,,,_, tO< CM<• --..... --...... ,.._ l•••Y•ll..,,t.W. 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Bruce Allen Hohns k1 . 20, o~ Alberta. Canada. a nd has 19 year old g1rl!ne nd lost $350 lo the gun-lolJng pair a round 3 .30 a m . after following the m to an imaginary party P olice said the tourists met the four at the beach The two men. police said, led the tounst.s to a deserted area near Heal Ave nue and Graham Street and robbed the m One of the bandit:. held a gu;, on Hohnsk1 while another re· moved h1:. wallet, watch and glasses, police reported The Visitors described the rob bery s usptc-ts as being in their 20:. and driving a ye llow sedan walh Wvom1ng hcense plutcs One woman was hospitalized and five others slightly injured in a fiery three-car collision Sun- da y night on the Newport Free w ay n e ar M ac Arthur Boulevard, California Highway Patrol officers saad Seung Choa. 20, or Reseda , was a dmitted t o M e r cy Ge nerul Hospital 1n Santa Ana with head anjurlel> afte r the 11 30 p m . ac cident Officers said the collision oc curred when a c ar dnven by Paul Park, 39, of t 'ountarn Fro•P~A I .. PUONE •.• v estminste r facility The court s erves the com m unities or llunUngton Beach, Fo untrun Va lley, St·al Beach, Wes tmfastcr, Cypre:.s, Stanton and Garden Grove Judge Weeks s:ud the program would continue a !> long as 1t is nut abu1>cd "'ro• Pag~ A I I-POUND BABY ..• many larger premature babies, she has n't needed extra oxygen_to help her breathe sancc s he wa.s a fe w days old Wa rmed by a radiant heater , Vemetta's eyes open occasional· ly when nur:.es touch her lier cry is almost inaudible, barely a whimper Nurses feed her lesi. than a teaspoon of half-strength milk every two hours. and a needle noun shes her 1nlruvenously around thr d1x•k "Stw ha.'i all of her fingers and a ll of her toes -everything a normal halJy ha:-., Just :-.mailer ," said nurse clinician Cathy Kohler ·'The baby 1:-. doang am azangly well " f 'roM Pag.-A I GOLD ... be tween finance ministe rs and central bank grwPrn1ffs flf eaght of the nine European Common Market countries. The> eight nations are m em bers of the Europe an MonelC1ry Syste m currency alignment Hr1tain 1!> the only Common market country not an al. Thl' mark was revalued up- wards hy 2 percent C1gainst the Frenc h and Belgian francs. Dutch guilder, Italia n lira and I rls h pound, and by 5 per cent agnansl the p art.Jcularly weak Danish crown In Zurich. gold opened at $376.50, up from $369 50. Dealers characle razed the ad JUStme nt as modest <ind swd 1t had been anticipated. The dollar's s ha rp f all la st week agains t the m a rk and o ther leading currencies con- tributed to the move. The of· ficlal statement read at the end o f the Brussels m eeti n g acknowledged thb by saying the realignment followed "tenaions exert e d on the exc ha n ge markets in the past few days that were due to currency move- ments out.aide of the EMS " T h e mark i s E urope's 1tronee11 t c u rrency a n d ap· p reciat.ed quickly laat week u apeculaton nect from do llan in· to maru. 1bb upset the b&Jance with.in the EMS , which lJ de- s i1ned to sublllse tradlne condi· lion• amon1 the eight partlclpat- lnl European naliona. l',....r_,,eAJ CRICKET. ••• and Pub Commi11ton. The lleld would coat about Sl5,000 wi th moat of the ex· pent• comlfta In the relocation of a bleycle tralJ. Supervfton Tuesday will be u ked to authorise prepar.Uon of plam and 1peeltiuliona for the fleld. Samoan represent.aUv" Hid there an about 18,000 penona ol S amoan d ueent llvt na In Oran1e County, moetly ln Poun· taiJl ValleJ, Wtlt.mlut..-, a.ta AH and Garden OroH . f~,...Page A J DEFECT .•. chance an the West, professional ly They an· we ll rrnsl the ir peak After all , they <He in their m1d-40s " N e verth e less, the p e t ite blonde and her 111im partner ha ve been idolized b y millions or a;kaling ran.-. m ore tha n 15 years Sovie t a uthorities heaped top honors on them , including the prestigious title "Masters of Sport of the Soviet Umon " T he Protopopovs , married s ince 1957, rose to world fame at the Olympic Games an lnni. · bru c k , Au s tr ia, i n 1964 , d e throning d e fe nding gold m e dalists Marika Killus end H ans Jurgen Baumler of West Germany. They won four suc· cessive world ch ampions hips in 1964-68 and anothe r Olympic gold at Grenoble, Fra nce, in 1968. The couple last appeared In In· ternatlonaJ com petJllon at the 1969 world c hampions h ip in CoJorado Springs, Colo.. where they placed W rd, losing their ti· tie to another Soviet Pair, Irina Rodnlna and Alexei Ulanov, who went on to win the 1972 Olympie title . The Protopopovs turned profeHlonal early In the un0s. skating with a troupe based in Lenlnr rad, their hom etown . Jn Moecow, a Soviet aporl.ll of· flclal told a W,.Wm ~porter he k ne w ol no r eason why lbey 1bould leap to the West. "The1 ha d ever y benefit here." he said. "For athletes of that caliber, t here a r e no problema." Reapn, Kennedy .Ahiead in Poll DETROIT <AP> -The ap- parent favorite In the 1980 Re publican pre1ld entlaJ cam- palp ii Ron1Jd Rea1an, with U .8. Sen. Edward Kennedy pre- 1tn tln1 the mot l formidable challfftl• from the DtmocraUc cam~ a Oelrolt Mwapaper •ldd. In a copyrtpt 1tory ln Sun- day'• tctidolll, tbe Detrolt News reported that a poll of 1,117 Republican leaden nationwide lndteat ed that tbe former Callforn&a '"'"'°' eommandl coutcllrable ltreftlth. 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"'"" l rt• a lt·d .11111 r1·lc·a:-.1 ·d T r act o r 11 u rtM I 5 FOHT WCIH'lll T1•xa . •Al'1 F1ft1•1•11 1 .. ·r-.r>ns Y. t•rt• rt'NJVM 111g fr1111 1 -.hrapn1•I lnJUI ,, • ., ''"l:.r\ Jftl·r ,, lr.11 tor t ·11~1n1.: Li ew uµ rluring a 1·onlt•\l at .1 1 c111v1·nt11m < 1·nl<'r tw n · ft our Jll'OJJle rt· ma1nt>d ho-.p1lahw<f Sund<iy onr an s er mu.-. ronrl1t11111 t1ft1>r th1· 111 c1dent S:il urd.1"' Back to Camous Casuals Dt>tails or the s ur vt>y we re pu hlas hed in The Philadelphia l n1~uarer wh1r h said al obtu1n<:d a C'op y of !ht· n·pm1 Karl Ahr aham. a spo kt>:,,man tor th1: NHC ' rl'g1onal ofr1 C'1• in K an g o r Jl ru.,srn , s aid 1n a t1•lepho1w in11·rv11:w that ht: wa11 unfom1laJr ¥.1th thf' rontcnL"> of 1t11· '11n1·\ .ind thtit hi· w;i, un .. ur1· 1111· 'ti({ hac:J ..,, ... ,. th1· rt· l•llrt Thr· -.un 1•y ""'•~ rondurlt'd hy I 1•l1·11t111111· l-"·t'll.1•..r1 July z:i dlld \u~ r; "'"I Jn\11ht>tJ 4 !iW, 1o·r~1H1'> 111. 111.c 1n .,,Jm •· I .Jf>IJ ll •111.,1·h11lc:J., 1\ lthrnwh ">m(· n · .. 1dent.., w1·nl ,, ., ( a r <• ., < • a I t I <1 r n 1 ii i.t n d :Jkluh1m1J tht· ;i1o1·rdgc 1•vac·ut1 11on '11.~'i JIJIJ mil•-.,, lind ttu· JVl.'rag1· -.1;1)' WJ-. ftvc da y'> :ic· 1·ordrnJ• t1J tht• '>UI 1o •·y \f :in) rt•., 1dt•11t . !ltd n111 It·;, vr· 11nl v ht-l'<•U'lt· lht')' ft•t1r1·d J11s1n1<1 tht·ir 111h•. 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About 19,000 evacuees I08t wages· most ol the m stayed with (riends or relatives, theaurvey said . Inversion lifts; Air To Improve F,f, MONT ft; I AP I -A high in· vc r s 1on layer . low e r tem - per atures and cloud cover wilJ help limit pollution in the South Coa!)t Air Basin Tuesday, s1ays tht• Air (.Ju ul1 t y Munagement 01'1 tr1 ct No rari.t stage alerts are pri-d1<'led. Good air 111 expected in the COC1Btal a rea with a Pollutant St11n<fa rd Jm1l·X or 42, the Bag Bi>ar LakP ar ea, f>S I 42, the high desert, PSI 42, inland OranKe <'11unty, PSI 42. the low desert, P SI 5K, the Hemet E ls inore area , PSI 75, th(• Hanning area, PS I 92. and the metropolitan Mt' u PS I !12 i\ir unht·ulthful for st·ns1tivt• 1wr-.onll ,., flirt·C'a1>l an the SC1n J-1•rnando <t nd Santa Clarita \,t11 .. v., f'S I fl.'>, lht• StJO <;ahnel .ind l'om•11'1U valley!), PSI 163, ,, n 11 t h 1• H 1 v t> r ., 1 d e · S a n 1!1·rnar111nu an·a l'SI IRJ Burning wall ht• p1•rm1tted throughuut th1• ha.,an Tui>'iday Homeow n e rs To Meet T h t• C' 11 I I 1• g t· I' a r k l1 111n ,.,,.,.. n1·r'> /\'1'>111·1 al ton <1 f ( ·.,.,, ,, ~ .......... Ill h11ld ,, ~C'fll'f:.tl 1111·mh1·r.,l11p r11c•f'ttng W1·dnes 1la} 111 ght .it llll' I >rangt· County I Jll ~·1•1111111.., ho 11 Fulk 1•1·111 1.il man;,gc·r 11( th1 • r.i1r1o:1 •11111r1~ ...... 11 lw on h;.infl fo .111.,wr·r 'fUl''>ltun:-. ;il.1out dt• \ 1 l11p1r1t 111 11f 111•· fa1 r grr1unch pr111JC'rh T tw tnN·tang l.it:Jo(in~ di , 10 11 m :11 thr ~,.-monal 1 .. ,rd•·11 Uuil1l1n~ n •ar t h1· \ 111gu,ird \'-a} l·nlr:incc l<1 the ( J 1 r1-1 rouiu" \II ('0111•)(1• l'tirk rci.1dcnts are Ill\ II t•d ALSGARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NFWPORT BEAC li ( 714) 644 7030 ·- i l J ( STOCKS . BUSINESS Monday•• NYSE COMPOSrl'E , TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. (EST) Price• ...... --==:r--· ................... ,... ................... O!lc...,,..1 ... o~--~ ... ,..,,.., .......................... "" .... e. ......... '"""'" laOatlon Fl.i.t W ASHINO'l""ON CAP, -Tbe cbalnnan of tbe Ftdttal a.ene Board MJ'I that bofJ' W'ill eoatmue to cone.tr• lfforu oa ftOUnl tall•· ttaa, ndMr tba ,.... ... - s OAILY PILOT A Loolc Bark ... l Market Receivei little Interest By SYLVIA POaTER .............. ~. In the late 19606. stock onces across lhe board stumbled into a plunge so prolonged and at Umes sc perpendicular that Wall Street earned the reputation of ~ ing a disaster area. Since then. tens ol billions of dollars have moved ln mounting volume into the off.beat. far-out investment·apecuJaUve areas Among them: coins that a re not (<W spending, books that are not for read.Ing, painl.Ul~s that are not for viewing, stamps that are not for mailin1• Tll~E ARE BEYOND TIIE traditional mediums They involve po6&ibilities for profit and risks for loss thal challenge the imagination . The gag about the wheeler dealer who tned lo unload a r ailroad car or rotten sardines on a ~keptical boyer as> pears even more appropriate at the ~tart of the 1980s than itl the beginning of the 19'70s. Off-b<:at and far-out cire the C1reas in which lht' gamblers have be-en playm g and in the wildly gyr ating commod.lly markets, the equallv frant1<' markets for op t1ons and futures In r eaJ estate. the long hvl'd upsurge in prices refl<•cu, the depth of spc.'t'ul at1on as well "'-'investment In gold. ltw ~h1rhng pncc s piraJ has n ·ne<'te<l "'-•despread speculauon as wcU as gro'll>1ng mistrust ol paper currencies In other pre<'ious metals, t h<' Rambli ng has pushed up pn r es. too, to \'trtually un ~licvable levels In lht• s t ock market ~. thf'r e h a !> bt·en Rambling 1n lhl' Money's Worth ~o calk-d c~ino Mock~. in 1<1~«.:r 11nce<l. virtually unknowt 1ssut .... 1n slrX'ks 1dcnt1f11·d ,,., npc for take over bid:> friendly (Jr unrm.·ndl> Hl'T IT IS ~(I l.XA(i(,l'.KATIO~ tri "<IY th;,rt. 11H•r . .1ll lhl· ~IC>('l.. m.irl..H h;,., -.huv.n w 1 rt·.il tn·nd for rnc,r1: th.in 1 Cll•C',1dt• ·'Th•· "''If I.. rn.irkl l lod.1·. 1 lr•·v.11 ""1lh mun: harg.1111: than l'H <,t-1•n 1n man} } ,,.,~. .i) Ho~ '\1·ubH~cr h1•J< 11( th•· brok1·r.1c1· firm flf :\•·ut,.·r~1·r and tt<'rman and 1,m of the fl"" ''"' 1' cir., of th1· 1!J~1 1 ra'h '>l 1 II art1 vc:I y I rad 1111 nn Wall ~1 n•1•l • Tht· """', nf .1 rr:c~h 111 -.Lr.1< I.. pn<·•·' from I hl''" le\ I'!: are J~.., than 1n uthe r m 1>dlu m '>. wtlil(• the rhan<"e-. rif • ma1o r ad' anr1· ._,n,-.. th•· lnniz1·r pnr 1·~ rf.md111 :,, dcpre!>._(,.J. · .,a~' Stan w •. .,1. \'lre pre:.1dent of thCt N1·v. York Stock ~; ... r h:inli(t· 1n ch.irttl' of rt~l'arrh I~ ~t "t. Tll E ~TO(')( '\1 ARK£T QHrJlf " un dt>n alu<"J b~ .il l .1rr1·ptabl1· 'arrl."ol1ck ~ If 106Sf pn r l' 1 .. ,.,.1~ .1rl' adJU'>l!"ol for 1nnauon " arr1pJrt ..,1n1'1· thl·n. ~••11 k.::. ..,hould I~· .it h-a-.1 tv.11·•· .i' huih "'th•\ ;1r1• It ~;1 v.1\h t 1111h .. r1J \h.,1 mo I 'l>h 'IJIJtOr::. ..-..ii< 11\'tl lhl· .. 1rwl.. 111 • .1rl..l'I ·,11 '' ar ... ai.:•• • \( 11 ;.1 11 v.a ... on lht· l11in~ or 1'.1t.1:-tr••1>h1· It '" 0 v.1th 1nd1"4 r\·n1•1· an•t 1ti..,mt1·n :'t tha• m'l<>l '"'\\ lh1 "l<>' k m:irkc·I lo<la\ v.h1·n th1·r1· " llllh r ru\h Ill ll Tht!> 1~ .,., pr1>fnund J r rinlru'>I th;1l 11 I"> nc>.t to 1m1w, ... 1 t.>11: tv gn1: 1l tin}' -.pc;r1 f11· v.<·1gh1 \,·r rrm 11 ll11VPt"ll \oam 5 Small-business Seminars Planned A ~en("o. of h\ (' free c,m&.11 bustnc..,~ dm1r., will bt• hc•lri 1n Santa Ana under the JOlnl ~ponsorsh1p of th1• lJ S !:>m.ill Hul!ln~ Admuustrauon. the Scn'l~ C-0rp~ of Reured Ex ecut1,·es and the Santa Ana Pubuc Library This series or Tuesday afternoon seminar s will be held at the Santa Ana Publlc Ubrary, Hoss and Civic Center Drive. Santa Ana Ea<'h session wtll begin at 3 1> m anct last u.ntJI 5 THE lNlT1AL PROGRAM WILL be held Oct 2 when Seymour Levy. for mer president or Lafr of Amen c:1 lnsuran~ C-0 . "'-'111 lead the d1scuss1on on "Oevelopm~ " Business Plan " The second, "Marketing Strategies for Small Reta.ii and SeniCt' Firms." wtll be held Oct 9 This se mina r dlf> cussion wilJ be led by Al Sercovich. former president Of Seeman Co . In<' "K~ping and Using Your Busmes~ Records," is the topar for the Uu rd program in the series and is scbedulecl for Oct. 16 Da\'C' Goldber g. CPA. and for mer owner or Oav1d Goldberg Co . will be discussion leader OCT . 23 IS THE DATE FOR .. Buy, St a rt, or FranchiM'." which will be led by Sam Eisler . former pre- sident. Elste r's Food Servtce Equipment. and George Russek. former \'tCe president. Franchist Operauons. Sizzler Steak House~ f ifth and last 1n this sen es of semmarl> Will l:M' ''Motivating Personnel."Developang a SaJes Force" led I>} Bill Davis. former president CEO. Western Consumer Ill· dustries. Reservations for lhe seminars may be m ade by callil),g Santa Ana Public Library . 834-4845 BurroUfllu Ge•• ChlMa lofl Burroughs Corp. 's Mission Viejo facility wm produce < $2.3 million large.scale B 6800 computer syste m to be use< in the People's Republic of China. The system was ordered b y lbe U.N. Developmeni Program, an organization assisting China Ill est.at.1&hu)l an l.nfonnaUon processll\g and training center ln Pelting The computing center will provide services for severe government mlnistrie: ------------. p l u s s tat e an ( C TAK I NG J municipal bureaus. Tbe B 6800 systertJ STOCK slated for delivery ear _ _ ly n ext year. wll operate on·line to 11 Burro utths d ls p l a ~ terminals located in the rive·story computing center. Coot.rlbutioos product support ud technolo1y ror tlM Mlsaioo Viejo.made system are other Burroughs faclUlit: ln Santa Barbara. Westlake Vllla1e. Pasadena. Carlsbl( and San Otego. ... Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -M••-.. ,,-=MD MUft1M A • ......_ '-e1111t. IA~ ........ .. ,.., OlllcW ... .. .,. MOii ......... .... ...... flOOTMU. 0.-..~e4C.... *'° ........ -~ Wllileon~111,.._ Yon.., Nlodll ....... e -8IMJ ..... l'IOt IO ,..,,,., \OMlllMIPOk .THllMO'I~ loe>«>1 encl Cindy er• .-.cted IO~ on e TV lr~o.st.AN All'NOllCO AWMtecl ...... ~• ·-C.00 1194• 11110 "°"· ble .,.fOfe 6IOIMI ~ K ... QM\ .....0.-on t"°' rMlklller • O\IUIAIY 0.-. i...c Sl•n IRI -~ ~ "'Tiie U 8 Conetotuhon ()) CMN!WI uo e MAUQf; M•vde htrH • bl•ck llouMll~ !Ind WISICll that they becOm4I dOM frlen<11 • I LOW UJCV Lucy mlllakM I talent scout fOf a mun.< and nea•ly ru1n1 Ricky'• cllenc:e atalllmc•r-e TO 8E AHHOUHC€D a9 OVEAEA8Y Ouect IUllC Stern (Fl) TIC TAC DOUGH 7:00 I C88 NEWS N8CNEW8 HAPPY DAYS AOAIH In need ol cash. tile Co™'· lf'?llatn1 rent out the room abova the gMllQ4! and end up "'''" FonzMI H t&n•nt f> ([) JOkER'S WILD Q) M'A'S'H Good Knight! Act o r Ted Knight gasps at the in- creased cost of merchandise tn the KNBC documentary "$79 and Still No Sense," airing tonight al 7 _ 30 on Channel 4 _ an llCCICMtlt in t '18 p.cl! up truci< fJD 21 TONIGHT '1!) MACHEIL I LEHRE!A REPORT 7:30 IJ THI! MUPP£T8 Guest Lind• Lavin D KH8C 8..WIAL "$79 And SllU No Sense • l IKI Knight no.ts 1'119 zany looll at 1'18 rldic.t Cll""OflS '" the cos' ot IMng 1n Southern Cal110fnta over tna past •-yeats 6 MEWL YWEO GAME f> TICTACDOUOH Q) AU. IN THE FAMILY 'I.A•~• s H1pp1e Froends Come To V1~11 Q) GOOO TIMES Floflda Hps CU P .M. MAOAZINE 8:00 8 (I) THE WHITE SHADOW A bitter t>lltck youth r"turn1no 10 Cor~or -'"'' t8 "'°""'* on prleon lor 11 ct1rno ne llldn 1 r.ommll c.onv1ncea ''"' l> .. kelllllll tNm tti•t C.Oach RMVlll •• &rBClll 0 LITILE HOU8E OH THE PRAIRIE w1111e l &1ira llnO N«Mh• w e bat11tno tor the ull1Khon 01 AJmanzo W1kler C..herlo• m&kM 11n up'AtlllnQ d•• cover'f 110001 Alma1110 and l ilurn (P11t1 2 ot 21 0 MOVIE • • * Tne W•""il0f'"'vt o.11' T~. MMton It~ do Wlllle 1111 wllo r-.O.t...._Ofl!MJ. en Aurty OftlOlt ~ atlfKted to one o4 Ille Men In hla GOmfnand 12 IV• I • l.M rROM THI ~AH "OleMo" ~ Oomlnoo- Olld• Cna Aomo, 8hetrlll Mtio. 8Nttey LM and Kuti MOii .,. IMlurlld Ill the !Hlroe>offllln Opetl 'I OC*llno nlgllt perlMm&nG41 of v .. dl'• ciualc Ja,,_ Levine condue11. I TOM AHNOUHCE> l:to THI ODO COUPlE Fell.< !Ind ~ oec1C1e to llolcl ttlelr own Clecatllton" to det•mine .no' a II) tMl1 • ,., pflytOcai cona111on t:008 (1) w·A•e·H The llett ol tlle 40771'1 ••• outreg414 -they dts- co...., the real r...on !Mthln<I • cOng•MSIOflel ...ci. I (l1Wf8f>Ce Preu. man) 1ac1-hn<11no v1s.1 0 THEL.AST OOHVVmeU l'MI YC>UnO ,.,.,. wf\O are .,,.Oiied '" .... ~.,d , clu.s Of 44 and apendt"O Ille<• 11me dreamklg ot RMSclltte guts cera and tllelr bfl(lhl tuturet are nn t>y the hara'1 •eallly ot World War II Stare Pe<ry King, B•uce Bo•le1tner. Debor an Aatt1n lf'art t ot 31 fJ 240-ROBl':AT Thob 1a fOICOO by l1e•e11 weather and ll r~ed ter- '"'" to pe<IO<m o~rgency surgery on an lnJurfl<I llu· dent 1n en taotated moun- t•1n cabtn Q) MERVGRlfflN OuMI• Nin• BMlnch••d Anna Bro<n Yuli11 fluv•t Seto 8r11111I Mteheol P•ln c.1pe ll1t>ek11 l<nudr.on Tony Hamilton '1!) GREAT PERFOAMAHC£8 ..-...... ·=---....---·-----···--·--·- ·~ TUBE TOPPERS ABC (-7) 6:00 -Monday Night Foot.. ball. The Dallas Cowboys and the Clevelaild Browns clash in a battle of the unbc:atens. KCOP (13 ) 8:00 "Reflections in a Golden Eye." Marlon Brando a nd Elizabeth Taylor star In this movie drama with Brian Keith and Julie Harris. NBC (4 ) 9:00 ....., "The Last Converti- ble ." A new TV movie, the first of three parts, ('entering on five young Harvard men at the outset of World War II. tO:OO 8 Cl) LOU OAANT TN ,,._oom 11ett ftn<I them....... WI tna -""'*' • '°'"* ·-lful 1900rtar r--'8 pe<M>nat mtormatoon about them 10 • Q098iC> m11gaz1ne ·~ To Be Announced ( I '" 30min I Cl) NIGHT OALL.EJfY 'Make Me l eugll M unsucc.atut comeci11n wiN <10 llmoet .,,.,,.,,no •o• laug111 10:30 mm HEW3 '11) MEETING OF MINOS CnerlH 011rwln Emily 01ck1naon, G1111110 1tnd AtUI• the Hun d11Cull CHMlllVlty, lov" la111t and m41r> aa a w&rlikll btllnQ on 11111 program Wf•llffn and moder•ted by SUMI Allen (RI 11:00 e o w rm NEWs 0 MAKE ME LAUOH f> STANFORD FOOTBALL HtOHUGHTB Q) M'A•S•H 8 J Wflll!$ flO,.,,.. IQ hi\ W'IM •l!j)Ortonq l(flnge< • "M'."11" dll1!mp1' the •••" nt .i to< • THE II*" HILL SHOW Benny UC)lfea 10 oe • QUIC:ll-ctwinoe lttl61 With etleCtl lll>d ptOQa thal ~·· dOnlwOtk 11·ao a ()) HAIW'Y o A c.on lfll91 ettetne>llf!o to 00 atre;gt>t con.-to Hauy tor Nie> -,.., '°'"* part,.., t111 .. 1en1 '* Hie 0 T()HeOHT a ..... 1 ~ Btll Coaby G..-11 Gery C~n Charo Sonny RoHlna, La• "I Hll(lman. SklC StlQhen· -B DA TINO GAME N::WS .. HOGAH'I HEAOE.8 Hog"'1 plllnl to u~ l dOQ 10 hltlo .-.nd photos to El'Ql•nd II) GET SMAAT Hw1 Chi.I doubh Sm11r1 • "3Nly .....,,, 5marl claim• "cowb<>V dl4'0 "' '"• •P••• mllflt lOJ MOVIE • * • Th9 ':i•l'Q8•r·t t 19681 RO<I SI ... ()"• J•JI" Ph·lt•C1 l •• ,._' ''°"'1' '·?,,~ .cJe b't ••l'J .... C,,fM r.f V.tl 1 fU' t '9 ~ ... \ I ......... ,,. • t mt<Jal>lfl cn•Pli• n ""O "" 11 !>6 o;l CAPTIONED AOC of Fran~ s QOOl·uP• NEWS t ... 1WIJ9Hf.,.. 14 ,,....~ tu"•llflO« reoMw .... 'ltd·-IO I lllOOl .OUf • fllCMI To .. MnOunCed (2 llfl I • fllCMI .. • 1,t "E..-Y Little C1ooll Md NIM'(' 11872) Lynn .......... Vlc10f a.tatvta WMn • c:nrn.. aynOIGlte corww1••~~ my lftto e beltlng perlot • )'OUl'CI l*'Y ewlflly rllllll· al• by lbdllellnQ , .... OM'il !Mde(e ~. (2 llf1 I • frMIK)N: ~ Tl'te IMF 1-lel!M o-• 1>''-' WI All allempl 10 Giiiet\.,. hlOttlOnlal • GETIMART TN Ctlief .. ~~ t>y KAOS lf08'\I Hwvtry Satan 1~. OMONl'T • l'r>dev en<1 Gennon t.nd ,,,. IOlutlO/I -....... , cnwgee o1 pot'C4 brnta tf at• t>rougnt ag.,n" in .. depwtmant • MOVIE • * ·~ ~ t•nt.•~ ,, T htt Na•y 119~' I Onn .. 1rJ 0 Conn0< Jut'4' Ar!am• All• F r•nc·• .• olUGll<)n"" ott ne aolvM " >ti.,.,, t 1 p<obl9m •n IM Navy t 1 n1 30m1n ) ft) M/4CNE1l / LEHRER REPORT 12 40 0 (f CM LA TE MOVIE • • ., Mc,...A1H1w _... 'll1fh I Pttt f di.ft OT Murr1e;r f t fJ 7 :>I l,.<J,. • Ht,fj '•"'' <tu-.on ".1M1tt1 J&:m..;, A m tt,lttf 1n1.,t • •0"•''"' •.,.uy And l'\O"cJ\, ttr •n fur.n ""i' fOf lhr ,.,,.1 f C>ftf~n "'""'" ""'~ ,,,, .,u,_ '1fW••••'J' 100 0 TOMORROW r.uf!fd r ')\l I fJN lt• fff•wm1u I Hlt.-~1 111"·•"' ll•nC>•"t•' ,.., L-'f• 1d••' I _;. "" ,..,,."', ... 1 ,. .. ,.,, f I ' t t.,t:4 ,. 0 THF Rll'lEUAN •• t ,. • • t .,,., .. 'tf t I .f w .. t t' t I ~ • tNI LOmlUM»t ProtMlMI 8piltt U S A " ~ ()n u:plof• IN ""°' of r ellgloldt ••Pf" 11on •'"ong Atnertcen ProtealJl!'ll, lnt0tv1ow.no DOtll oreec:ll1r1 end WOt llhiol*• (RI 1:IOI NIWI NO. 8 NEWS 91TIMM!T A l<AOS mHlll' of dla out.ea "'" 10 ••Hum•t• a wtl"*lll lgffm1t KAOS C IVENINOAT 8YMPHONY Haydn a &ympnony No 0 on 8 J'101 M•10< and PL11t• lit •nrl Ill Of Iha <;,.,•M)n• "'" f.l'l'fr,rmud 2-.IO Cl) GET SMART 2'37 8 NEWS 3:07 8 MOVIE • • , war• 'ir1l1t1 SlrlU'?'f' 119501 lOf.ep .. 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WKRP staff l•y II) Con· vonce hts .. , gtrllr111nd not 10 -him (Pert '1 ol :?I 'Otello' Airs Tonight Plncido Domingo Stars in Verdi Classic Hy MIKE SILVt;RMAI" NEW YORK <API Tt-nor f'lac1do Domingo cuns1deri. th1· tttle c haracter 1n Verdi 's 'Otello" his "rrilt: IJr rolei.." and he's gelltn~ u <·hanl'C to perfor m 11 o n one or grand opern's night or nights the opening or the M etroJ)(}lit<Jn Or>era scas1m And, for the first tlrnc. this year 's opening night, tonight will be lelev11>cd , us part of the "Li ve from the Mel" scrit•s on Public Broadcasting Service ::.la- t1ons < KCET, Channel 28, at 8) "It's the m ost challenging part for singing and acting com- bined that a teno r could get ," the bur ly , Sp:rnish b o rn Dom ingo said 10 an interview ··Everybody k now:. the Shakespear e play up and DOM1"00 down. so you have to find your own mold for the character to make 1t fresh " Uomingo said the role of lhc Jcalou:. Moor who LS tnckl.'<1 10 to believing bis wife is unfaithful calls for "a powerful start both voe-ally and with tht> character " "YOU HAVE TO mukc him seem a big man, a gre<1l man. Ml that when the audience sees him ~o straight down later, 1l makes 1t even more pathetic." he said "And vocally, the first lime he opens h.ts mouth is with a very demanding phrase r e1oicing about a military victory that has to have a big impact." Domingo , who firs t s ang "Ote llo" in Hamburg 10 1975, Is known for the wide range of the roles he sings and his frequent pe rformances -more than 1,400 l>O far "THATS MORE than twice as many as most tenors give in their whole careers," boasted Domingo, who at 38 is clearly not about to caJl it quits Among the more '1e manding parts he looks for ward to i.ome· day s inging ure Tristan in Wagner's ··Tr1i.tan C1 nd Isolde" and Aeneas in Oe rlwz' "The TroJuns " In fact . hf' will sing lht• I alkr with thf' Met in the next couple of years Tonight's "Ot e llo " marks Domingo's fourth Met opening night und h1i. fourth telecast 1n thl' sencs thal started in spring of 1977. 1118 CHl t.:1" rival for pre- eminence among today's tenor s lars 1s another t elevision favorite, Luciano Pavarotti, whc specializes in somewhat Lighter roles than Domingo but who has hee n moving into he avier dramatic territory lately. Though Domingo claimed to h ave no ani mosity toward Pavarotll, there obviously is no love lost betwen the two, and Domingo spoke condescendingly of his Italian colleague's love for publicity and the show business spotlight. "tr somebody wants to build himself up in public relations, Joining For~e• ., ~ i;;. •• • ... j ;,.~ ,.,~ ... ·(, .. , ,)!. .,4 ;:--------. ,,• ~. Often a l odds. thc!ie four JOln force~ agaan:,t a n :,1tang con gressional aide on "M•A•S .. H" tonight at 9 on CBS. Chann<.I 2 From left arc David Ogden Stier:.. Alan Alda . Loretta Sv.1 t and Mike Farrell Handicapped Boy Eyed Screenwriter Seen become a personality on TV like HOLLYWOOD (AP> Producer He must use a crutch, and be able Jackie Gleason, that's perfectly Norman Lear and .writer Alex Haley to jump a fence, mount a horse. com The role or the screenwriter will be explored in a series or alright." Domingo s aid, "but it say they want to cast the role or a pete in a footrace. and do about public television programs to be produced by KOCE-TV and the doesn't have anything lo do with handicapped youngster with a real whatever else boys his age do Ame · Fil F d tJ the operatic world ." handlca1p.....1 bo f th i cn•s ncan m oun a on. d ~ Y or e r new lh A Southern boy with a natural ac The six-part series, "Word Into Image," was made possible by pilot an mini series, "Tumblin' Bud-cent will be given preference, ac· a $222.500 federal grant given joinUy to the Huntington Beach JOINING DOMINGO In the dies." television station and the foundation's school or fiilm and video. "Otello" broadcast will be For the show about black and while cording lo casting director Reuben Cannon. Terry Sanders, foundation vice president and project director said baritone Sherrill Milnes as the friends growing up in the South, 'Lydia' ~rie~Ot1 KOCE I"''' f.11 I"''·' I( F li;ilt•' .. run 11f f1r·,1 lo\ 1• 111 lht· J:tll ·•I..•' pt •• llllttt• on th1• Mohll f11ntl1·d .. 1 .. -11·1 111•·• •. Thf•at1·1 I 111· ... 1!.1\ , ;ti 11 p n 1 h1·~t rt11t111· lht \\ t•t·k 1111 hOC l" 'I\ ('ha n ru·I ;Jl 1 M t· I \1 ,t1 I 1 rt p I .1' • l.\111.1 ""JI''" lh1• .... 1\ ~"I \\htt h1•n1m1•.., ,, h(·a rlhn•Jkln~ f1Jp1wr 111 Br 1 I J 1 n cl u r 1 n ~ l h ,. 1920 ... Thi• f11ur \111m g m1·n ' h t' {' J p I I \ , 1 I t• !'t J r I' porl1a,•cl It } Ch rt ... top h ,. r BI a kt•. l<J lph Arlt''· l't-ll't na\ 1 ... on and J1·n•m\ lrt>n' \1•1t-rJn <1rlor:-. Bt•Jt rt~ Lt•hrnJnn and Rar ht>I Kt•mp ... un pla.) the two l'lde rl y aunllt 1n to whose l'art: Lydia 1:-. ... uddenly thrust In the rural town of Eve nford. Lydi a play ... put and lake with th1• hearts of four young men . while the sister or one or them helplessly looks on "'~GIN<, .. \. ()~ lllt' ,,, 'c O~ 11n111w• y1/I 642-2697 .,..., "{t. the aeries will emphasize the creaUve act of tranaformlng various villainous Iago, and Gilda Cruz· created by the author of "Roots." Personal auditions will be held in forms of writterrworks into a screenplay. Romo as the hero's ill-fated they are looking for a white boy cities near the most promising appb· t .. ..., ...... " Th ri 'f bo ............... ,.f'Mftetbtlt'-"• e se es is lentatlvely scheduled to air in the fill ot 1980. ~· e . Desdemona. a ut 15. c,nts. ...,. _______ !Id ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~-------~~~~~~~~..-~~~~~~~~~~~_:..~~~~~~~~--.. . , . FROM Fash ion Island. Newport Beach ' STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR *