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THURSDAY AFTERNOON , OCTOBER 4, 1979
VOL. n. NO. m . J HCTIONS. t4 .. .-on
Smokey, a poodle owned by Craig Simonin of Balboa,
shares his master's sentiments re~ardinlZ the American
League playoffs. The pooch has his own specially fitted
Angel cap.
5 Remain at Large
After Chino Escape
CHINO (AP) -Five prisoners
remained at large today after a
IDUS eecape from the California
lDitltutloll for Men near here.
Prisoo offlciala sald 10 in·
•atd attempted to flee the
Sum·MCUrtty facility by cut·
bole. lD a 12·fOOt·bigb wire
ee WedDelday nl&bt.
. But prilOn spokesman Marvin
a1er aakl two were captured 00
·Gae 1roandl of the 2,MO-acre
~ _. three others were
-eeqbta..tban a mile away.
Seueben were scourtna tbe
~for the escapees.
••We have teams OU\ runnJna
all the roads, but we're in farm
country and a man could lay
down in a ditch and no one
would see them," Ryer said.
"Everyone in the area has been
alerted."
Names of the escaPees were
not immediately available. But
Ryer said the five who remained
at large had been sentenced for
robbery, car theft and receiving
stolen property. Ryer said tbat
u far • be kitew, none ot the
men were armed ....
Tbere have been only two suc·
ces•fui eecapes from the ~
in four yean, Ryer added.
Tbe metal b9d puked jwt .. cter $450 at UM bellbt ot trended
tradtnc Tuelda~ clOHd Ui
London OG W ay at M>l
and in Zuricb at .-..so.
Dealen .... llolclen al .... were tr7tna lo' reap maJd..mwn
profttl from tbe .,... ruab u •
antJclpau.d •lualcal ..-acdaa
Mt lD. ne,. MN tbe dowaward
nllb ot tbe J(Old price co.Id be
'
NB Man
Ko6bea
Of Gellls
Newport Beach auction bowie
owner Robert Ogle ts the latest
victim ol Loe Angeles jewel rob-
bers, losing $2 million worth of
gems and jewelry to gunmen,
police said.
Tbe holdup occurred Monday
night outside a Hawthorne
restaurant where Ogle, 41,
owner of Newport Galleries, had
stopped for dinner with bis wife
and friends before departing for
Saudi Arabia.
Police said two gunmen, one
of whom called Ogle by name.
relieved him of a leather case tn
which he carried rings, loose
diamonds, earrings , pendants.
bracelets and watches.
'I. The jewels reportedly were on
consignment lo Ogle for his trip
to meet with wea lthy Saudi
buyers.
The holdup was the fifth in the
Los Angeles area since Aug. 22.
The loss from the robberies
totals more than $5 million.
police said today.
However, a spokesman for the
Los Angeles Po lice Depart·
menl's robbery division, which
is investigating three of the five
holdups, stressed today that no
r dettoite connection has been
established in tbe five cases.
He said police investigating
tbe robberies were comparine
notes to determine If the holdups
are linked.
Ogle was the victim of a
holdup nearly two years ago
when a woman armed with a
piat.ol accosted blm at his auc·
tion house at 2542 W. Coast
Highway.
The woman got away with
jewelry and looee stones valued
at more an $500,000, be told
police.
Newport Beach pollce said to-
day that cue remainl UDIOlved.
Llke tbe lou in Otl•'• mo.t,..
cent robbery, the lou lD the 1'"
holdup included pieces of
jewelry and stones on cODlicD·
ment t.o<>ll~ for aale.
ampllfted by • effective U.S.
re1cue ~· f« tbe dollar.
A Zurieb CUUtDCJ dealer Wd
be expeeUd caJm-.1 to prevail
on tbe mooe1 market aa It
awaH•d9e••••tl ••Mtilll
ol tbe IMH~I • ......, ~ ..... '="~~ itl•'~ , .. i•tn ,..... cia.-
illl at all,.. ..,)
Dynamite Caehe·
Confiseated
, Pope Sileneed, No Drugs
MU:ropliq,.. Goe. oa Blink~ ."For Kids
PJfiLADELPHlA (AP) -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope John Paul 11 de·
cided the United Stat-baa it.I fault.I aft.er all.
When the pope was preputna to start bis homily
at Philadelphia's Oivic Center, the mike wasn't
working. Alter several false starts. it was replaced
with another.
The pope feigned testiness. Then he smiled and
said, "Finally, something in the United States is not
okay."
The 24,000 priests, nuns and laymen in the au·
dience br:oke into laughter.
Pope Deelaration
Male Priesthood
•
Said God's Choice
-I__,.
Claimed
B'/ mau.BL PMKEVIQI Of .. .,...., ..........
Officials at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital said today
they were "totally· shocked" at a
county health department ruling
that bas canceled the hospital's
ability to treat emergency pa·
tients brought in by paramedics.
The suspension ordered by
county health officer Dr Morton
Nelson is effectJve until at least·
Oct 19 It was based on county
claams tbat the hospital bas no
emergency drugs immediately
available in children's doses.
'"We do carry the ne<:essary
drugs -t hey 're definitely
available." Mesa Memorial ad·
mamstrator Ruth Zamora said
today.
"There's a conversion chart
right on the front of the cart."
PJ.ilLADELPHIA CAP> -Pope John Paw II said today -
that limitin g the Rom a n
Catholic priesthood to men is the
way "God has c hosen to
s hepherd his nock." He also re·
pealed his stand fa voring
celibacy.
Polish for "May you live a hun· she added. "And our emergency , .. h room personnel are even better
The pope, making his first
mention of the growlng move·
ment lo the United States to ad·
mil women to the priesthood.
was greeted by cheers and a
lO·minute standing ovation as be
c limaxed bis 20-bour visiL to
P hiladelphia with a huge
worship service lo the Civic
Center.
He toot oil from Philadelphia
aboard bis "Shepherd I" Jet for Dea Moines, lowa, cbeered by
school children on his departure
as be wuon arrival.
By the time the pope left -
about an hour behind schedule
-more than 130,000 people bad
1athered for • planned Mau at
Iowa's Uvtn1 HJ.story Farms.
The »year-old pontiff ends the
day ln Cbica10, the next to lut
st.op on b1I ·--·~I tour that
be1an lD Bost.on on Monday.
The pope spoke of tbe love of
Christ at cburcbel tn two ettintc
nel1bborbooda early today. But
be latA!r remlwted a CTOwd ot
about 2',000 at UM Ctvtc Center
that love demanda ftdellty. He wu interrupted by •P.
plauH nine tlmn durinl hll
1peecb, and chants of "Lnn•
Llve tbe Pope!" and .. Sto tat.-:t
Arab Land Seized
OPllRA Oceupled Wen 8-
(AP) -Jewilb Mtilen on tbe
taraeu-c;:r•" West Baat HIMCl a ot Arab land Im'
,.,. ...... toda.J '° dtlDOBltrate
tMl1' .... at dae IOV•rDll*lt'I
fall .. '°~ 1,000 8Cl9 to.., ....... 11tt1em .....
)>
dred years. r~sound.ed w en trained than the c riteria set
the pope ended bis homily· . down by the county.'·
Most members of the audience ~ Asked how the s uspension
were .Priests .. o;iost of whom came about. Mrs. Zamora re·
were an the !]lam part of the lied . "l wish I could give you an
hall. and nuns, seated ln the answer. It's a mystery to us."
balcony. . . . She said she hoped to talk to
The pontiff said tbe pnest.bood Dr Nelson today in an effort to
was "given by the Lord t.o ,'the have the suspens ion lifted.
men be himself bad decided Otherwise. paramedics can not
<See POPE. Page AZ> bring emergency patients to the
Huntington
Dynamite
Confiscated
A 19-year·old Huntington
Beach clty b:;f,loyee and her
25-year-old riend were ar·
retted Wedneeday on suspicion
~•Pon ot expJoelvet att.-cen reportedly dlacovend 30
1tlcka of dynamite ln tbeir
apartmmt. police aa.ld.
Brenda JCukanlcb, a clerk tn
the . cltJ'• purebuln1 ctepart. mint, and 'l'lmoUlJ Daftl 1>lfte..
l'fule _.. unMed at 11 L m.
at tbelr .. CoDtlMatal Drl.e ~ aftlcen aald.
Tbe dJnamite wu found ID a
aulteue by omcen wbo Akl
theJ ,... to tbe Qartmtat to
apprebead DeUe•raale oa a
$1,0GO Wltcomm burtlaJ'J WU'·
rut. A bcmb lqlUld remo.-tbe
esplollftl u oftlclall et nearby
Bushard Sc:bool kept atucletda OD
cam,_ duriDI a nooe rece11.
police Mid.
Police ,..,.t the7 an UllAl"e
wben tbe c1JUm1te came ft'OID « wbl& tt wu to be UMd for. Botb ampeeta are ....., Wd
Oil --bail at Buatbllton Be•c•J.O.
hospital at least until the 19th of
this month when the county
Emergency Medical Care Com·
millee decides to withdraw or
(See TREAT, Page A%)
Coast
Weather
High clouds through Fri·
day. Hiibs Friday mid-108
at beacfles to upper 80s in·
land. Lows t.onipt 58 to 88.
INSIDE TOD.Al'\'
SPOrl• wrUn Dove Cun·
nhoham tar Hu from
BciUhnore CltoC Allgeta•
'"4Mgirr Jim FreQOli 10CU "'""'11 _,.,..,.,_ .. for not
001110 lo reU.ver Dat1e
LoltoclW "' ,,., 10Ul ..... tn Uw """"111•. stor,, POl/e Bl. .....
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Bank's Houn
Not Bandita'
ERIE. Pa. (AP) -A
pair of bunalin1 robbers
missed tbe chance to bold
up a bank in a suburb of
this northwest Pen-
nsylvania city by arrlvinc
20 minutes late, police
said.
The apparent t.arcet of
the plaooed belat wu the
McKean branch of tJle
Marine Bank.
A masked man canylll1
a pistol walked up to the
bank at 3 :20 p .m ., but
found the doors locked and
fled bl a car with a watt.-
lna driver, police said.
The bank cloee8 at 3 p.m.
OD Tuesdoya.
Fire DamOgea
Teen Center
In Irvine
Flamea raced through the al
tic of the Irvine Teen Center
next to Unlventty High School
Wednesday, causing an estimat·
ed $45,000 in damage.
Fire officials said the blaze
broke out at about 11 ·26 a. m.
and took an hour to control. The
center was closed at the time or
the blaze and no one was in. ju red.
Fire Capt. Marc Hawkins said
investigators believe the fire
started jn an old, stuffed couc)l
alttlac OD the porch of the center.
Firefighters believe a smolder
ing cigarette triggered the
names.
Hawkins said the couch was
positioned against the wall and
the flames apparently raced up
the wall and into a vent leading
to the attic
Five engine companies, two
ladder tru('ks, a paramedic unit
and a water tanker were dis:
'Patched to lhe center off Culver
Drive near University Avenue.
Hawkins said the extra units
were necessary because there
are no fire hydrants close by and
pumper units carry their own water.
Firefighters were able to
salvage pool tables and pinball
machines from inside the
center, which is owned by the
Irvine Unified School Di.strict.
BART Trains
Run Again
SAN FRANCISCO CAP)
Wary commuters, forced lnto
cars and buses by a labor dis-
pute, returned to Bay Area
Rapid Transit trains before
dawn today for the first time in
five weeks for a relatively
trouble-free ride to work.
"After almost,... a five-week
shutdown, for the fint day we
are dolng very well," said
Barbara Neustadter, a BART of-
ficial. "Things are running very
smoothly," she said. "One train
bad minor brake problems, but
other than lhat no serious oro-
blems." The skeleton service
was tbe firSt slnce Aua. 31.
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mlll'-t.oda1 Tb• c.ommlutca bu ruled Lbat
the Kennedy draft commltW.
IPrlaciftl up ICl'Oll the ~U, an Dot c:ampaio COtDllLlUllll
ud ....., .. DOl bound by ....
1ame caatrtbutlon and ~"I
Umltatlona. Kenne Ybaa
formally disavowed aay coonec·
Uon wtt.h the C!Ommltteea.
The Fl:C rullo1 ftleana lbat ln·
dlviduala may live a draft com·
m1U.. u mudi u M,000, ~
pared to tbe tl,000 limit on
individual girta to an aulborhed
candidate campaign committee.
However, the Carter-Mondale
Committee says lhe commlsaloo
position bas left another
loophole that Kennedy boosters
are expldtiq.
At iaaue ls whether lhe groups
are connected, as the Carter
committee contends. Ir they are,
an individual contributor would
be llmlt.ed to a $5,000 total for all
Kennedy committees.
If they are 11ot connected, an
individual contributor could give
up to $5.000 to as many Kennedy
draft committees as be wishes
until reaching the aggregate
$25,000 limit.
In other wonll, a peraob who
could give Carter only $1,000
miabt live $25,000 to the Ken·
nedy movement. Alao, multican·
dida te political committees
could give $5,000 eacb to an un-
U m ited number of Kennedy committeel.
The Washington Post, whlcb
fald it obtained an ad unce copy
of the Carter compla.latt. •aid a
survey by tbe paper fou.nd that
political arms of the Macbinist.s
Union already contributed about
$20,000 to the Kennedy effort
The complaint asks the FEC
to find that the various Kennedy
groups are affili ated and should
be required to register and re-
port contributions and expen·
dnures. The Post said
"The facts ... show the conti·
nuiog existence of a common
and coordinated strategy among
the respondent committees,"
Tb• Poat quoted t.he complalqt aa saying.
The complaint asks that the
pro-Kennedy groups be required
.to return any contnbuUons ex·
ceeding the $1 ,000 limit, the
newspaper reported.
Ke nne dy spokesman Tom
So uthwick s aid th e
Massachusetts Democrat plans
lo a uthorize formation of an ex·
ploratory presidential campaign
committee next month
Sex Quiz
Ruled Out
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The
sex lives of prospective city
paramedics and firefighters will
remain mostly a private matter,
a fter the Civil Service Com·
m ission ruled out some ques-
tions which were asked in job in·
terviews.
The commission said W ednea·
day that sexual activity between
consenting adults waa not rele·
vant to a candidate's pro-
fessional capabilities. But it
added that "some inquiry . . . ia
job-related and should be re·
talned."
The commission recom-
mended eliminating such ques-
tions as: "Have you ever had
sex in a parked car. or oo lhe
beach?" Only applicants for
firefighter and paradmedlc posi·
tions were subjecl to such ques-
tionin.c.
BrlUab actor Norman
Shelley wu the voice that
broadcast the famous World
War n speech of Wtuton
Cbucblll, the aetol' ha re·
vealed after 39 yeara. (Story
Pace~~
llnin1'ited Guest
Park Ranger Ed Williama had an unex-
pected visitor to the marine museum be
maintains at the Newport Beach Harbor
Department this morning. A sea lion
climbed into his fish pond, ate a few, then
Jay down !or a nap. The seal appeared to
be ill and will be picked up by Laguna
Beach animal authqrities.
Pilgrims Flood Farm
Rural Iowa Awaits Visit From Pope
DES MOINES, Iowa <AP) -By the tens ol tbouaancls, they
trud8ed today toward an outdoor
altar built ffom the t.imben ol·a
100-year-old Iowa barn, pUarima
oa their way to see the pope.
Even before Pooe John Paul o
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F,....Pa~AJ
POPE ...
on'," and this is "in accord with
the prophetic tradition.
"It should help us understand
that the church's traditional de·.
cision to call m en to the
priesthood, and not to call
women, ls oot a statement about
hwnan rights nor an exclusion of
women from holiness and mis-
sion Jn the church," be aald.
"Rather this decision ex-
presses the conviction of the
c hurch about this particular
dim e ns ion of the .gi ft o f
priesthood by which God has
chosen to shepherd his nock, .•
added the pope.
The pope was interrupted by
applause four limes during his
r e mark s o n wome n a nd
celibacy.
The drive for fuller women's
rights ln the church has mount·
ed in recent years In lhe United
States and to some degree in
Europe. Recent surveys indicate
that about 40 percent of U.S.
Catholics favo11 admission of
women to priesUy orders.
A VaUcan declaration issued
in 1977, prior to John Paul's
papacy, reiterated that women
could not be priests because
they lacked a ·'natural r e·
semblance" to Jesus, a thesis
that provoked an uproar among
U.S. Catholic women.
The pope in his addrHS to
priests also repeated his in-
sistence oo lhe permanence of
the prieaUy vow to celibacy.
"Priesthood is forever. We do
not return the gift once given,"
he said. "It cannot be that God,
who gave the impulse to say
'Yes,' nowwisbeatohear'No'."
boarded hia jet, "Shepherd l," ln
Philadelphia to fly to the
Midwest, the National Guard
estimated that. 130,000 people
bad eover1ed OD an outdoor
mu.aeum neat bere called Ll'finc
Hiatoo Farm.
In Des Molnes, many city
street.a were blocked ofr and
about 1,000 Guardsmen were
helping direct traffic. The pU·
grims parked their cars and
walked m caravans toward lhe
farm, pushing babies in strollers
and carryin~ picnic baskets and
vacuum bottles. campstools
ana tolrung chairs. backpacks
and cameras. Even the elderly
m a rched with lheir walkers.
"'They've i.>eeo coming since 3
a.m ," said one guardaman.
Ma ny had camped overnight
a t the farm and woke ju.st before
sunrise this momlna to "Ob .
What a Beautiful Mornbul" be-
ing pla,yed over a loudspeaker.
Already shown the sights of
three big Eastern citieJ1, the
pope wanted to sample rural We
in the United States. He was
drawn to Iowa by a personal let·
ler from a farmer .
Four hours were set aside for
Iowa ln the pope's busy week·
long schedule. Des Moines was
the s mallest city on bis Itinerary
and the only one wilhoul a stop
at the bishop's cathedral. On
tap, instead, were a visit to a
tiny country church and a Mus
at an outdoor farmlnc muaeum.
Wbeo the &ates were opeoed
thia rnom1J18 at Uvin• Hlatory
Farma, about 8,000 people
rushed lnalde, many •boutinc
back and forth and wavln1 American, Polish and VaUcan
flags. Many had spent an all-
Moecow Gets Snow
MOSCOW <AP) -The tint
winter snow drifted down on
Moscow Wednesday, two days
later than the flnt snow lut
year. Mmt of the snow melted
quickly oa the cround In tem·
perat.ures of about 41 de1teea.
..
night vi1ll at the farming
mUMWD, awalUn1 lhe pooW'f"s
arrival this alt.emoon
As Secret Service officials al·
lowed local autbortfiea to open
the s•ta, three steady streams
of viewen cbaraed for the feoce
that divided the crowd from the
Maaa~a.
The iniUaJ sprint for the feoce
was accompanied by a rendition
of "Sa.nte Maria." on a Barbra
Strieund record..ing. as tecbru
cians continued testing the
massive sound system.
A mass or people more than
100 deep quickly formed to the
south of lhe altar
The inclusion of Des Moines on
lhe ltinerarv ounled some ob
servers and drew cntic1sm from
others. Cities witJi lar1e Catbobc
populations complained that Des
Molnea aboWd not bave been in·
eluded bece..-e the 1o .. DQl>Ula· Uoa ls -a, Ja percem CatWie.
Tbe lmpetua to tnel-.de Dea
Moines came 1n mid-summer
when Joe Haya, a 31-year~ld
farmer from Truro. wrote to lhe
pope suggesting he visit Iowa to
see how lhe food for the world 1s
grown An added drawing card
was lhe pr~n~e in Des MoLO~
of the headqua rters or the Na
taonal Catholic Rural Life Con·
ference.
'ffllEF DEPARTS
EMPTY RANDED
JESUP, Ga. <AP> -A ~
man walked lnlo a faat·food
restaurant, told the saleswoman
be bad • IUD 1D b1a pocket and
demanded mmMJ.
She rduled.
So the would-be thJef ordered
two bamf>ursen and fries.
He lost bb cool before h.1s or·
der was ready. however, and
walked out without getUn1 -or
paylll1 for -the food, poU~
said Wednellday.
• Coast Guard ve11el1 were
ruabed to • potn.t • mile olf e-. tlniton Beach Wednesday .,._.
lnl to aid an oU tanker wbldt
began U.sUng while pumplne at a
offaboreoU bertb.
Coast Guard officials Hid
there were no apUla, and tbt
ahip reaatned an even keel al
about 11 p.m. u pumpm. COG·
Unued.. •
The Aegean lsland, reportedlJ
a Greek-registered tanker. waa dilcha,gtng a cargo of I&
done11an crude oil when it be1an
liJtin8 20 degrees to starboard.
Tb• Coast Guard reported the
ship began straining Its mooring
linea.
Coast Guard tugs and an 82·
foot cutter were called in to
atabilii..e the 853-foot-long vessel,
a Coast Guard spoJlesman re-
ported.
Tbe lbip reportedly WU UD-
loadinl 455,000 barrela of crude oU wben tbe liat began at about e
p.m. The oil, pumped throulb a
mlle-loog pipeline to a Gulf OU
Co. shore lnatallation, eventual·
ly ia to be pumped to Santa Fe
Springs where the company
operates a refinery.
A Coast Guard officer said
sblp-to-sbore pumpin1 la expect-
ed to be completed today
without further incident.
Tbey aald the list apparently
was the result of "improper off.
loading.''
F,....PageAI
1REAT ••.
uphold lhe suspension
.. We will definitely be J:'' to
the bearinl and protes It,"
said Mn. Zamora. An initial
hearin1 on the sualH'osion ls
scheduled Oct. 15.
County health officials said t,o.
day t}le hospital was put on
notice in June of this year t.o in·
c rease the equipment and
number of physicians available
1n the emergency room
However , no suspension was
handed down at the time. The
hospilal was notified that a sur-
vey team would inspect the
emergency room within 90 days
to ensure compliance with coun-
ty guidelines.
The •uapension was ordered
Monday. said Mn. Zamora.
...... sbe baa.lmt:tftld._~
•-l!llll'atDedtcs not to brine emer1e11cy patients to the
boapltal. Seriously injured
per-sons will now be taken to
Hoag Memorial Hospita l in
Newport Beach
··We're hPre to serve Costa
Mesa and we don't reel the com·
mumty 1~ bemg served." Mrs
Zamora said
She said she is concerned
about the extra t.Jme jt wiJI take
paramedics to tr~port the in·
Jured to Hoa1. ''Ten minutes
could mean somebody's life " she said. '
I
F:ngine Overheats
WASHINGTON (AP> -A
United Al.rllDes Jet c~ 3'
puaeqen and • crew of six
made an umcbeduled landiq at
National Airport today, a
Federal A viaUoo Adminiatratioa
spokesman said . FAA
spokesman Fred Farrar aaid the
Boein1 737, en route from
Newark, N.J .. to AUanu, had an
overheated cenerator ln lta left
enelne.
The pope satd that it shou.Jd
not "surprise lhe world lhat lhe
call of God through the church continues to offer us a celibate
ministry ... And after centuries
or experience, lhe church knows
bow deeply fitting it is that
pneata should Jlve um concrete
response in their lives to express
the tot.ality of the 'Yes' lhey
have spoken to the Lord," be
said.
.Newport Surf and Sport
About 10,000 priests in this
country were elven dlspensa·
tlons to return to lay status in
the past decade. But the dis-
pensations -which free a priest
to marry without fear of excom·
munlcaUon -reportedly
stopped when John Paul became
pope almolt • year aio. r
Anon Suspect
Trial Be • . ~nn1ng
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ten
yean after t.be lncldemJtl Carlol
Montet bu cone on tria for bil
alle1ed role In the setllq ol
ftra at t.be Biltmore wM!e then·
Gov. Rmald Rea•an wu speak·
inatbere.
But u Jury aeleeUoa wu to
bellnJ... ~ Diltrlct Ataone1 Jolm w.uae eomplained 11-..
bad ... ~ ••mftam. ma~"~Md....._
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~aR ~W .
., ~ PW&tlQI ....... liol*. Bow•'•· ta. MeCmd part ol 1erH oa Uae tbr ... m .. ber tbe VOQDd rules and ·.,ume der tbe rednelopmeDt Pl'OJecl.
... ...,,_... ~ ... ,.,. (tM dtJ tlM developmeDt propoaala naladan eceetttee. .. duu't" IP a S·Chote. COUDcllman At the auaestion of aaeney
Co.ta .... .... 14 • ea •di>, ..W .., •• w • ..W bl .-red to pollible de-Tlte "8ludml eommJttee a · Dom Radt1. wbo owns a jewelry member Doan Hall, plans that ~ msmbln a.a ":::; velofJa • -~ •' tUt WMdd moUU. ol all exilUq lbope oma pecta to come before tbe re-store aiear the redenlopment ml&bt ''pbue in" development dale .,.._for -....:.. ...,.. ba .. a ml.Dim bapaet OD ullt· tbe •Ht at de of Newport dnel~t aaency wltb Ila area, abstained. llayor Bel over a period of time were ==•• H91U..rt0t10 ~~·ndeveqmeat ~=-~t:4== ~IDUlt~.::·~the~ 11~:~=·traftic eu:.~bewouldpreferthat.
..,.__ -i.. tM dowDlowwa u.. area i1 bounded by Harbor wtU be made by a ctty .. evabaa· relnekllimeat qeocy. clrculatloe problems alon1 the aeency not leave any doubt --~t team.a have uat1l Boulevard on the eut, Newport tloa committee." Vlce Mayor N~ wttb the wtmUI Newport Boulevard, a1ency about its intentions and accept
February to s ubmit two Boulevard on the 1outbea1t, and a1eney Chairman Arlene dHelopuwwwt team are upeet.ed members apeet at leut some onefinaldevelopmentplan.
Mparate propatala OD bow the West 1ltb Street OD tM wtb, Schaf• appaiDted beaelf.-CouD-toMcla in Mayol next year and ltoret to be torn down to provide Became developers have been
two-bloek area adjacent to West 18th Street oa tbe IOUtb cUman Doan Hall and PJ•nNnc conclude by next No•ember. a "window'' to tbe new com· uked to submit one plan that
Harbor ud Newport Boulevards and Part Avenue on tbe wt. Commlltloner Chic Clarke to Agency members approved merdal t.dldinp to be built un-<See DESIGN, Pa1e AZ>
·Refugee
t Belp
(
Sought
87 KOBEllT BARK.ER Of .. .,.., .........
Orange County. bas sent an
SOS to federal and state agen-
cies for help in dealing with
health problems posed by the
• growing numbers of Southeast
Asia refugees.
County supervisors are seek-
ing 'the assistance of the Federal
Center for Disease Control in
r Atlanta and from the state
' Department of Health amid re-
ports that cases of tuberculosis
, are rising sharply in number in
the county.
Board Chairman Philip An-
thony said he initiated the action
after receiving an urgent re-
9 u est from the cities of
Westminster, Santa Ana and
Garden Grove.
•'The concern is wltb tbe
significant number of fir , who bave tuberculosis ben
"' ~ MUJe In Orange , .. .......
' TM Onaee CoantT Bealtb
il..i I>••=· -........ tUt the f' rate ol tubereulmis is i.Dcreaaine
and could approach ti per
100,000 population thla year, a
gain of nearly SO percent ·from
the clWtomary rate ol ... 9 per
100,000 population.
7 • ''The purpose of the action
would be to Sain additional staff
and expert1ae to help us in de-
veloping a solution to the pro-
blems which are extremely com-
' plex," Antbooy said.
Officials in Garden Grove and
Santa Ana said that severe over-
' crowding in certain areas of
their cities adds to the health
and sanitary problems.
Garden Grove City Manager
" Richard Powers reported that 11
city employees have been ex-
. posed to tuberculosis in their de-
alings with the refugees.
(See AID, Page A%)
· Lawsuit Seeks
To Block
'~ienRaids
A lawsuit aimed at blocking
residential raids in Orange
County neighborhoods by lmmi-
( gralion and Naturalizat..ion
Service agents was filed Wed-
nesday in federal diatrict court
\ in Los Anaeles.
The suit aUeges that federal
. agents and officers of the ~ Fullerton and Santa Ana police
· departments acted We1ally dur· r ing recent roundups Of Un•
documented Mexicans by ente'r·
· tng homes witMut aeareh war-
rants or probable cause. .
The suit was filed on behalf of
live penoos who are either U.S.
citizens or legal permanent resi·
dents wbo were detained during
Ute..-aldl.
Barbara Strickland, a Santa
Ana attomey, aald 1be b9Pes
tbat • federal Judie will lasUe a
temporary reatraiDlD& order and
iDJuocUoa prennUn1 future
raids.
· No beari.n1 date bat been set,
lbe1atd. The INS neeatJy bqan eon·
daetinl ...... UaroUCb reslden--
tlal ANM in ceatraJ and DOrtb
Oranae CamtJ eommunitJ• aa ~"'It.I .... to halt the flow •ii lUep1 aUem tato tbe UDlted
ltatea ftWD llnleo.
At a ncmt ~ cont~ Latta AmerleaD commultJ leMlen ud memben ol tbe
Orup CouatJ Raman Bela· .._ Cocam•MAon ob~ '-'
.. ...... G( die ralda .. They n••IMll a.= bn• creat-,.. _.~_.....,,__
eat of Latin Amerlean
rope poses
Women Priests
Woofing for Aageb
Smokey, a poodle owned by Craig Simonin of Balboa,
shares his master's sentiments re2ardinrz the American
League playoffs. The pooch has his own specially fitted
Angel cap.
Rent IAimit Rules
Curtailment Urged
By DELORES BROOQ IBWIN
Of .. D9lty ...... Sutt
Orange County Superrisor
Philip Anthony urged today that
restrictions be placed on govem-
ment 's power to impose rent
controls and said the failure to
do so could lead to tbe socialiu·
tion of the housing industry in
the county and elsewhere.
• Anthony's call for limiting the
ability of local 1ovemments to
impose rent restrictions came aa
the opening note at an annual
Economic OuUoolt conference in
Anaheim..
"The amendments (that would
limit government control over
rents) is urgently needed," the
Westminster superviloT said.
Anthony lied the county's
housing needs to the expanding
tl mployment markeL
He pointed out that those
workers who fill the job open-
ings be predicted will occur in
the 1980s must live a reasonable
distance from their places of
employment.
The supervisor's talk at the
conference sponsored by the
Orange County Chamber of
Commerce was the first in a
day-long series of talks by busi·
ness and government leaders.
The economic conference al·
tracled a crowd of about 800
persons.
Church's
Stand
Restated
DES MOINES, Iowa <AP) -
Pope John Paul II new rrom the
big cities or the East to the
small towns of America's
heartland today after reafftrm·
Ing church opposlUon to women
priests. He said that llmltiq tbe
priesthood to men ta the way
"God baa cbolen to abepberd bia
Doell," Tbe ..... .
...~~~ ......... ...
He came to Iowa for an after.
noon ol ~ -ftnt at a rw-1
elatlnilt • Qnn•••· ....... mil• from here. ad tasa at Livinf m.tory Parms. a -.
acre nearby site decllcated to
those wbo work the laDCL
The :;&-year-old pope eods bis
day in Chicago, the next to the
last stop on bis week ·loni tour
that already bu taken b1m to
Bos ton , New Yort and
Philadelphia.
Bishop Maurice Dingman
welcomed the pontiff with re·
ferences to the beauty of tbe re·
gion.
"The leaves, the furrows, the
streams, the seeds of the land all
speak about God, his beauty, his
majesty, bis power and bis good·
ness," he said.
A specially chosen group of
150 handicapped and elderly
area residents greeted the pope
at Des Moines Municipal Airport
about 4,000 more people waited
out.side an airport fence, many
chanting "Long Llve the Pope!"
"Thank you very much for
your coming . • . and God bless
you," the pope said aft.er issuing
a blessing in Lalin.
Even before John Paul ar·
rived, a crowd estimated at
300,000 -more than three times
the number of Catholics ln the
entire Archdiocese of Des
Moines -had gathered at Liv·
tng History Farms.
The pope began bia day with
ruits to churches ln two ethnlc
neiahborboods and cllmued bis
20-bour visit to Philadelphia
(See POPE, Pare AZ)
While he warned about what
be sees as the inlllerent denser of
rent controls, Anthony sounded
an optimistic note when be dis-
cussed Orange County's
economic future.
For one thing, be said, in the
1980s, ~county's employment
market will double while popul•
Uoa will be i.Dcreaaiq by only 50
percent
Sketch Of Suspect
Made in Rape Case
He cited aeroepace, electrooic
and computer lndultriel u the
espandfnt Job market op·
po~ties in the comtq de-
cacte.
Tbe cbainnaD of the County
Board of~ told bis au·
clience it ii llkelJ tbe county's
uae~t rate in tbe t.o. wW boYer well below tbe atat.'1
ua whole.
MIDDLE SCHOOL
IJUGE DEFENDED
A Newport·lleaa middle aebool II ualalrb' laWed u a
blackbcwd JuaCle. oftldall ..,.
A loot at UM namers CODC11-.. .... Rea 8dlDGl Md lilow _..,
betaa II oa P-.9 All.
.
Pope Sileneed
Microplwne Goes on Blink
PfflLADELPHIA (AP) -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope John Paul II de·
cided the United States has its faults alter all.
When the pope was preparing to start his homily
at Philadelphia's Civic Center, the mike was n't
working. After several false starts. it was replaced
with another.
Tbe pope feigned testiness. Then be s miled and
said ... Finally, something if\ the United States is not okay... ,
The 24,000 priests. nuns and laymen in the au-
dience broke into laughter. ,
• Paramedics Cases
Officials at Cos ta Mesa
Memorial Hoepit.aJ said today
they were ''toU.lly shocked'' at a
county bealtb department ruling
that baa ca.nee.led the hospital's
ability to treat emergency pa·
Uents brought in by paramedics.
Tbe suspension ordered by
county health officer Dr Morton
5 Escapees
From Chino
At Large
CHINO CAP> -Prison oC·
ficials at the California Iostitu·
tion for Meo said today that five
inmates wbo eseaped Crom Uus
medium-security racility Wed·
nesday night bave probably fled
the area with an accomplice or
by stealing a car.
Ten prisoners escaped through
a bole cut through the 12-foot
wire fence halfway between two
observation towers sometime
after dark Wednesday, prison
1pokeaman Marvin Ryer said to-
day.
·~we think either they mmt
bave bad aomeone pick them up
or they stole a car." Ryer said
following an all-night dragnet ln
tbe area.
"We filure the ones still at
large probably planned the
eteape, and the others just saw
tbe bole tn the fence and tried it. ..
Ryer aa1d two prisonen were captured oa tbe pwada ot tbe
2,500-aere priaon and tbree ciaen were caqbt ._. tban a
mue~. ·•we stW have teama out nm· lllaa all tbe f'Olldl, but wbeD they
eecape tbly try to 1tt a far
a••1 .. POlllible a.eea .... Oley
bow we bave * capab&lib' to c.~.~~ '°track
.•
. Hardtop Stolen
From Mesa Auto
A Colta 11 .. mu to&d police
U..t tllit"9 made ott WW. the .._... ol Ida Mettedel 1lenl
wtllJe J& wu JtUked at a Pllcen· tta A.-Mn'lee statloa for re-P81J9 W....._ ..
-fte .... -... rwpafted '7 w ... Loi AbajtUl, a 31·
,.ar-old,. ....... NPIU'm•
"I'
Nelson is effective until at least
Oct. 19. fl was based on county
claims that the hospital bas no
emergency drugs immediately
available in children's doses.
"We do carry the necessary
drugs -t hey'r e definitely
available," Mesa Memorial ad-
ministrator Ruth Zamora said
today.
"There's a conversion chart
right on the front of the cart."
"be added. "And our emergency
room personnel are even better
traaned than the criteria set
down by the county."
Asked how the suspension
came about. Mrs. Zamora re-
lied. "I wish I could give you an
answer It's a mystery lo us."
She said she hoped to talk to
Dr. Nelson today an an effort to
h ave the s uspension lifted.
Otherwise, paramedics can not
bring emergency patients to the
hosp1laJ at least until the 19th or
this month when t he county
Emergency Medical Care Com·
m1ttee decides to withdraw or.
uphold the suspension.
"We will definitely be going to
the hearing and protesting it."
said Mrs. Zamot a. An initial
hearing on the suspension· is
sched"1ed Ocl. lS.
County health officials said to-
day the hospital was put on
<See TllEAT, Page A%)
Coasc
Weather
High clouds through Fri-
day. ffilhs Friday mid-?Os-
at beaches to upper 80s in·
land. Lows tonipt 58 to 66.
INSIDE TODAY
Soom writ.,-Dave Cun·
ningham 10ritu from
Balttmore that Angels'
manager Jhn Prt{IOft IDOi
wUdltl ~tor ftOt ~ going to relfeoH Dave
L4Rocht m u.. 10Ua awno in
UN """1otf a, sior,, Page Bl.
llltlex
a .. ... .. ... ••
°" 8M ., • ...
Al M
...
-. .. . . .
I -~~ Tbll ll lllow IQ)' .. , ........... mona1D1. J'd Uy to
tell lbe 1tory to •• ol U.O.. attuatloa comed.I.. on
telev1aklo lf 1 t.taaucbt any TV pnd~ woWd believe tt. I'm aot ture I blle-.. It,
Lft' D ftUT by "1)l.a.lq that m_y k>ftly wife
wltb wbom'1 have lbared Md Md 6oard for 11 yeua aow' deflnltel.Y la not, in the dlvlaion ol ... , .. _ a m-.i .. .;
penclft. --... ----
Tbat la, ..,. Ilk• to lleep ta and,
thoulh nqu.Jnd by fam~ demaadl to
arlae relaUvely early oe ICbool 4-n.
1be opent. at 101aetlU:nc ._ tbao
peak eftlciency prior to 10 or 11 a.m.
But Jmt try to d.raa her away fro?Q a late n.lgbt d.lnner party with frlenda
when yoo want to play \eJmia early the
next day. Theo, she's t(iaa Livewire right? '
80, WJTll ALL uaia.e yeara ol e.xperten~ ~d me,
it's easy to Me-1fb1 !--believed beTtbe other morn1n1 wben
she bolted out Of bed and aonouaced in her most
authoritative manner &bat it .,aa 20 minutes after 1lx -20 minu~ after m)' usual rUing Ume -and that I bad to 1et
up. Right now.
Dutifully, I followed her ~ve and a tumbled off to
ahower. Sbe went down tbe ball to wake up tMD-a,e
dauf,bter wbo bad to be et ldlio9l eapectaDy eaft.y that day.
I wu halfway tbroulh my abower •hen wife l&uek her
bead in the bathroom door, 1mUed preWJy, and an-nounced: /
"J•VE •ADE A m.iatab. It's only f~thirty."
The wet wubrq.J tbrew JUt the door u abe clOMd I& udlM~ Later, u . .._ . .,.e daqtater to Hbool at
1 a.m., I to tM "hoale for brealtfut. •
I wu m.....atn1 on 9"I and lb• famJ.b''• ~· kltttln was U'Yinl •tear the Dapkln out of my lap w'ben teen·ife aoa •l>PeaNel:
Bl8 llO'JWBR ABKED him 11 be bad put the kitten out-
side when be 1ot up becaute the kitten bad alept in bll
room all nit.ht and, If be hadn't put ber out, lt was qu:lt.e
likely tbere was a me11 to clean up somewhere in the
house.
''No." replied teen-age son.
Mother then launchect lnto lecture number 32 on the
imporvnce or putting the kitten out first thing in the morn-ing.
She also wondered aloud where the kitten had done it
this time.
I FOUND OUT when 1 went to pick up my brierc~
which had been left open on the family room noor all
nlaht.
"Well, you'll have to admit It~ 1:.¥;...,Utter box1'\ aaid wtae f.11! ...,... • ., ._ca~ wlfb .. .,., •
1 ~ t take my brief cue to worts tMie c6el' _,. Dfq. '• " ••
AND l'M STILL trying to figure out how to explain to
my boss what happened to his one and only copy of that
important report he loaned me to read.
E' .. Pa~AJ
AID SOUGHT. • •
Three others have been ex
posed to leprosy, he said.
Powers sajd that the entire Ci·
ty work force or 550 employees
will be given skin tests for
tuberculosis Friday.
Santa Ana Mayor Jim Ward
said overcrowding of both
Southeast Asian refugees and U-
lega l aliens from Mexico are
ca using ser ious health a nd
~anitary problems as well as
bard feelings. .
He s81d he's had reports that
up to 30 people are living In one
residence
"We are rec;eiving more and
more complamts from other
citizens about the over crowd-
ing," be said Thursday.
County Human Services Agen·
t y Director Margaret Grier
agreed that the underlying
cauae ol the problems is over-crowding.
She said there ta a POtentially
crttlcal situation.
Moecow Gets Snow
MOSCOW (AP) -Tbe ftnt
winter snow drifted don a.
lloacow WeclneaclaJ. two dan later than the f1l'lt anow 1ut
year. lloat of the snow melted
qulckly <.:a tbe around in tem.
peraturea of about 41 desreea.
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"We are hopeful that rederaJ
a nd state offi cials will join our
teams and become sensitized lo
problems." she said.
Miss Grier said health teams
including nurses are being re·
adied lo go out to the cities for
screening and Inoculations.
The American Red Cross and
the Orange County Lung As·
sociation also have offered their
assistance, she said.
She reported that only about 2
percent of the tuberculosla cases
involve strains of the disease
that are transmittable to others.
Miss Grier said that Rep.
Jerry Patterson, D-Santa Alla, ls
working on a special federal
grant of $1 million to expand
medical services for the re-
fugees.
The current. population of Jn.
docb.loese refugees in the county
Is estimated to be between 19,000 and 25,000.
The number Is expected to
double by next 1ummer.
01:8 llOINl8. Iowa CAP) -
A mulUtude ol IOO,OOt of tM
f a1tb.t\al 11thend An an Iowa
fWd tod.Q to P"tel P• Jolla f•ul U at• Olfdaor •l&&r llul.ll wttJt tbt Umbln ol a 100.Jear-old barn.
~ 4,000 J*'IOU, lnclud·
baa .... uo •lderlt ud .....
dleapped penoa1, w.re at the
airport ..... u.. pcmWf toueW
down at l :.a p.m .
II any of tbe pU1rtma ltad
walked for miles or eamped
ov•rot•bl at an outdoor
a1rlcultural muaeuoi bere
called tbe Uvinl ffiatol'1 Parm.
Amoq them were 78 1tudwall
and 14 adulta from St. Jolm'1
Hi&h School in Independen-ce, Iowa, who biked ~ ml.lea in
five days through Iowa com
country just to see the pe>pe.
"We wanted to do '<"N'tN•I
really special for the ~·1.~t
Gunmen Rob
NB Broker
Of Jewelry
N9WpGl't Buda auctloo ~
owner Bobert Ocle ii the latest
vtctlm ol. Loa Aqel• jewel rob-
ben, loelQI '2 mllllon worth ol. 1ems ud Jft'eley to ... ,,,.,,
poUeeu&d.
Tbe bold1.Q>. occurred llooday
nl&lll ouUlCte a Hawthorne
reetaurant wllere 01le, .. 1,
OWMr ol. Newport Gau.in., W
1topped 'for dinner wtth bb wife
and friendl before departlq for
Saudi Arabia.
Police Mid two l\Plmen, one
of whom called <>Ile by name,
relieved him of a leather cue in
wbJcb be carrled rtn11, loose
diamonds, earrtncs. pendants,
bracelet.I and watches.
The jewels reportedly were oo
consignment to Ogle for his trip
to meet with wealthy Saudi
buy en.
Tbe holdup waa tbe fifth ID tbe
Los An&el• area ii.nee Aue. 22: Tb• lOM from t.be robberies \O&al9 more. &baa S5 •Hlloe,
poliee ..... tod8ir'· • .
However, a spokesman for the
Los An1eles Police Depart ·
ment's robbery d!vislon, which
is investigating three of the five
holdups, stressed today that oo
definite connection bas been
established ln the five cases.
He said poUce lnvestlgating
the robberies were comparing
notes to determine ll the holdups
are linked.
Ogle was the v\cUm of a
holdup nearly two years ago
when a woman armed with a
pistol accosted him at hla auc-
tion house at 2542 W. Coast
Highway.
Pilot Article
Aids Recovery
Of Goods
Newport Beach detectives
said today a Dally Pilot story
led them to a La1una Beach
home where they recovered
"thousands of dollan" worth of
alle1edly ltolen fumlahin11.
Police arrested twim Kevin
and Paul Doremus, 28, of 217 A
Dolphin Way Tuesday in coonec-
Uop with tbe thefta. Paul faces
char1e1 of ~eAvtn1 stol• pro.
perly and Kevin faces charges
ol Cl'and theft.
Detective Lee Roberta Hid the
brothen were arnatecl alt.er an-
tique lbop owner Beverly Ray
read a story about Kevin's ar-
rest Sept. 25 on ausplclon of
stealing a lamp from Bullock's
ln COila II••'• Soutb Coaat
PIH ..
.... Ray bad reported the theft
of 1everal valuables, includinl a
large NIDUnl. from ber a&ore
over ua. ea.t few montbs.
Sbe uld Ille •U 1quaJnt.ed with
I.be twinl and when abe read the
arttele 1be notified Newport
U.acbpoll~.
BobeN _.. dlUcU•ee visited
the a.... 8-da bom• abared
by ............. an.pd they . toucl ltead '9toleD from ....
.., .. lbol> ........ fov other
Jfewpart .......... wt.
1'1iY•M a•'d-ce . .. udd ... ........, ltolen
lte.1 lncltlded la.mpa. lar1•
~---and• f".'11 •.. ,... ....... potted ball and
wer. Hllfl .. from Jail follow·
, lq Cllllr arneta.
and ft t.blJqbt tbla would be a
&ood wa)' to 1et the Idea acrou
to the kldl ot wbat • pllart~•
rMlty ta," Nkt lleY. VlDee HMt.
leboo& &lltDdl>l1 1114..G!rilin,,.. etU..W... :;,
The ltudeld.I anhed about 9
a . m. to find al moat ll0,000
penom ~ tbere, MVeral
boH1 INlore the pope left
Pbiladelf.bla lo bh Jet,
"Sbepberd ."
In Dea . Moines, many city
street.I were blocked off ud
about l ,000 Guardsmen were
belplna diNd tratt'lc. Tbe pU-
1rtm1 parked lbelr can ud
waited ln caravans toward tbe
farm, P"•Nna bab6ee In atrollen
and carrytna l>lc:nic baskets ud
vacuum bottles, campatoob ana folama ctwn, baC&pacu
and cameru. Even the elderly
marched wttb their walken.
''They've been comtnc alnee 3
a .m , •' laid one ,.aa.rdaman.
II aD1 b84 camped ovenallbt
at the farm and wob Just befon
•uarile tbla momlni to "Ob.
What a Beautltul Momtn1" he-m, p~ °""a loudspeaker. A...._, .,_.. tbe 1llbb ol
tbr-" bl& l~rn cities, the
pope ....., to'lample rural life
in. the U.....S Sta•. Be WU
dra" to Iowa by • penoul i. t.r rrcilb a farmer. · Pov...,. were Mt ulcle fw
Iowa ta a.. JOPe'• buay ..-.
.......... Dea llolw ...
.-.... Jeet ~Oil hll ltineru,
and -ODIJ .. wtu.o.t a Rop at the 1Jllbop'1 cathedral. Oil tap,. ialtead, ... • vlait to •
~ eouatry e.hurft 8Dd a Kua
at u C46loor farmlq •PM" * * • F,...P.,.ellJ
POPE •••
wtth a bqe wonhli> service ln
the Civic Center. It WU there
that he made his finl mention of
the growing m9yement in the
United State.a to admit women to
the priesthood and he got a 10-
minute standing ovation from
the audience of about 24,000 -
most of them priests and nuns.
He was interrupted by ap-
plause ai.De times durtn1 his
lpffCb, ud cbaata of "i.o.s u .... ..._:"ad''Sll>W." PoUall ........ ,_ u ......
dl'ed yean! •• fteOUDded wtMD
the pope ended bis homily.
The pootilf, wbo also stressed
the importance of celibacy, said
the priesthood wa.s ·'gt veo by the
Lord to 'tbe men be himseU bad
decided on' " and th1s is "in ac-
cord with the prophel1c trad.i
tion."
"It should help us understand
that tbe church's traditional de-
cis lon to call men t o tbe
priesthood, and not t o call
women, is not a-statement about
human rights nor an exclusion of
women from holloess and mis -
sion in the church." he said.
"Rather this decision ex-
presses the conviction of the
church about this particular
dim e ns ion of the glft or
priesthood by whicb God ltas
chosen to shepherd his flock,"
added the pope.
Tbe pope WU lftternJpted by
applause four times durfnl bia
rem a rk s on women and
celibacy.
Tbe drive for fuller women's
rights in the church baa mount·
ed In recent yean in the United
States and to some degree in
Europe. Recent surveys lndJcate
that about 40 percent of U.S.
Cath0Uc1 favor adml11l011 of
women to priestly orden.
NEXT AVCO CHIEF?
Routtea. 47
NBMan
Due Top
Avco Role
Ron Hett. 41, president of Av·
co Financial Service1, Inc.,
b&Hd ID Newport Beacb, bu
beell neammtoded for electioG
u praideot and cblef operatlnf
officer cl the parent company,
AveoOorp. •
Tbe reeom.meadation .. to be
·made a tbe corporaUoo'1 Oct.
28 board meeUa1 bJ Jame1 Kerr, cMlrmaD and cbief ez.
eeudft aftlcer' and by Georae Jl~ema. ~t and chief ~ofneeT. -~lioG la that
ReU'• promotion become eftec·
tJve Dec. 1 wtlin llopmd if to
b111me 9lee claaJ.nuL 'fte two ma apla11M4 ta a
JOlDUJ .... 81UlOUDHment
that tM dedaloa la baaed Oil
~· Ken-mm.ct a ln ad Boeemaa will be a tn December.
Tbey laid tbe dum1• ta part ol.
a plu for "Ol'derl.J tranafer of
mana1ement."
Hett joined the Delta Accep-
tance Corp .. the predeceasor of
Avco fin4n~laJ Serv1ces, In l960
He lB a oauve of Canada
f'remP~AJ
DESIGN ••• .. .
call9 fol' '"mlafmal cll1pl1c. ment .. of Newport froa&.a••
shops. there ii the poulbil{ty
that traft'lc problems could be
solved Wlthout removal or any
stores.
However. the poss1b1lity aLc;o
exists that the winmng develop-
ment entry will call for city
purchase and removal of all
s hops o n the s trip facing
Ne wport Boulevard.
The agency asked that de
velopment teams prepare their
entr ies for subm1llal to re-
development agency Executive
Direct.or BiU Dunn at city hall.
None of the proposals will be
screened by the evaluaUon com·
mlltee before February 1980
Quake Warning?
P A S A D E N A ( A P .)
Seismokllilta will gather Friday
to discuss the detection of a
large increase ln radon gas ln
two San Gabriel Valley wells -
the 1ame kind of change that oc-
curred in other wells prior to
.two ol tbe bt11eat earthquakes
to •trike Soutbem Ca.lllornia this year.
BJ DA YID atrnllANN
Of .. Oeltf ...... --~ -Dlrecton ot the lrvlDe a.eh
Water Diltrict accepted U.. n-
slcoatkla ot board momber rr.d
l{ell•r .W........,11 DiCbl • part_
of aD ~to tW"ll (d COil·
trol of the panel over to popular
votlng by J\me, 1980.
Keller ii an Irvine Company
vice president wbo bad been
placed on the board tb.rouCb a
system of landowner ba1Joffn1
wbleb an Oran1e County
SU,perior Court Jud•• riaJed u
wiconaUtutionaJ tut moath.
Abo agreeloJ to step down
Wednesday niCht was Charla
Oliver, another landowner·
picked board member. While
Keller's resignation takes effect
immediately, Oliver won't step
down until November, when
public elections are scheduled
for two seats.
Another Irvine Company rice
president, Warren Fix, realped
from the board Monday night.
The agreement between the
water district and City of Irvine,
whic h both endorsed Monday
night, calls for the resignations
and November elections to uJ.
timately result in a 3-2 major1ty
for publicly elected board mem-
bers.
By June, all five memben cl
the board will be elected by the
public.
The lRWD board bad been
compoeed of seven members,
two answerable to the voters
and five picked tbrou1b Ian·
downer baJLoUn,. A third IUl.
Keller's, waa to have 1one
public In November.
Fill'I Jleal WM abolllbed Wlth bi. relltcnetaon. KelJer'a wlB 1it vacant aod be ftlled ln the Nov-
ember e&ectlcm. Ftve c•i:ulldatea
a.re nma1aC for two seat.a.
Wlth the election of two mem-
bers ln November and Oliver's
rulgnatioo, board memberabjp
will at.and at five.
The remaining two landowiier
picked representatl ves, boa rd
president C 0 . Reinhardt and E.
Ray Quigley. will turn their
i.ea t~ over to control by popular
\Ole 10 JwH.'
All the actions t<tken so fac
hinge on the Cinal approval or
Superior Court Judge Edwau-d
Wal.Un. who 1.uued the N1iA1 to
eM ludowaer ~ alU..di-..
Ufd.
TREAT ...
not1ce in June or th1s year to In·
c r ease the equipment and
number or physicians available
lD the emergency room.
However. no suspension was
handed down at the time . The
hos pital was notified that a sur-
vey te am would inspect the
emergency room with1n 90 days
to ensure compliance with coun-
ty guidelines.
Tbe suspension was ordered
Monday, said Mrs. Zamora.
She said she has notified Costa
Me.a paramedics not to bring
emer gency patients to the
hos pi tal. Serious ly injur ed
persons will now be taken to
Hoag Me morial Hos pital in
Newport Beach.
"We're here to serve Costa
Mesa and we don't feel the com-
m unity is being served." Mrs. Zamora s~d.
She said s he is concerned
about the extra time It will take
paramedics to transport the in-
JUred to Hoag. "Ten minutes
could mean somebody's We ..
11be saJd. '
Newport Surf and Sport
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LOve Slfuoting Flay~d
Study Reporl Criticizes Officers' Conduct
LOS ANOELa (AP) -ID a banlalJ .pol'ded ,.,rt tii.t COQ·
tradldl u.. ~ot en m. t.raal pollee lnvee aUoo. ~
clty Board of Po ce Com·
ml11laaen criUcll~ the ~· due\ ol two ottlcen wbo rataU1
ahol Sula Love att.r ' ~ ovtr an _..d taz.ot 111 bUL
Tba 'ftpCirt teleued' Widbel·
d•y allo ra1Hd quesUoaa about
tba procedvea of tbe LAPD
aboott.nc revlew board which
found Otftcen Edward HoPIOO
and Lloyd O'Callagban bad com·
plied wltb department policy in
the lncldent.
THE OFPICE&S SftOT the
39-year-old widow 12 times la.st
Jan. 3.
'Stiag' •re•k• Riag
•'The ofllcers' preftlature
drawing ot their •eapons and
their &.M ol rapid fire, under the
circumatances or the Love case,
were both in violation or depart.
ment policies," the report coo·
eluded.
San Jose officer Jess Rodriguez escorts Terry Simpson
from her apartment Wednesday as police made 45 ar-
rests on burglary and robbery charges. Police said more
than 100 arrests could result from a "sting" operation
tha t recovered more than $750,000 in stolen property.
Pool-poisoning Probe
Nets Evicted Tenant
.... SAN JOSE (AP) -A man who had
been evicted from a San Jose apart-
ment complex was in custody today,
booked for investigation of felony
vandalism in connection with the
herbicide poisoning of three swim ·
ming pools, authorities said.
Harry Leland Leach, 33, was ar-
rested Wednesday night in neighbor·
ing San Mateo County by sheriff's de-
puties armed with a warrant from
Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge John Shatz listing two counts
or felony vandalis m.
( STATE J
Professional Employees Interna -
tional Union and representatives or
the eight struck companies.
Oil S pills Feare d
LOS ANGELES CAP) -State and
county officials are protesting pro-
posed offshore oil and gas leasing
sites after an environmental slate·
m ent admitted that up to 48 oil spills
are "statisti cally probable" at the
sites.
Officials s aid Wednesday hundreds
of people may have been exposed to
the he rbic ide, S llvex , and the
chemical 2, 4· 0 , which contains the
suspected carcinogen, dioxin.
IJ•im1 -Opti•istic'
"' The Bureau of Land Manasement
is calling ror the sale or the 30 five-
year leases in 15 areas on the outer
continental shelf.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Teamsters
Union leaders said t hey are
·•cautJously optlmiaUc" that an
agreement can be reached oo new co•trac ts a ff ectin g every
~et ln Soutbem California,
thus averting a threatened walkout
next month.
The massive strike-lockout would
involve an es tima ted 12,000
teamsters, 14,000 meat cutters and
more than 60,000 clerks. The
te amswn have been working without
a contract since Sept. 1.
f'ia. S trike> 01'~r?
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Tbe end is
in sight fo r a strike by office workers
that stopped production at some or
the major studios and film pro-
cessors, including the filming or the /
television shows M·A·S·H and CHiP8.
A tentative agreement was
reached late Wednesday by represen·
tatives for the 2,200 members of
Loc al 174 or the Offi ce a nd
But at a hearing WednesdQ, state
and county officials urged ellmlna·
lion or aeveral sit.es to protect air
quality and fisbin& and to prevent en-
viro~eatal damaie.
Crtllser Eqi.4~
LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 29-year·
old Encino man has been hospitali&ed
with i.JUuries suffered when bis 28-
foot cab\n cruiser exploded and sank
as be was trying to start it a half
mlle off Topanga Beach , authorities
said.
County lifeguards said his boat
stalled and on a second attempt to
start it. blew up. The cause or the ex·
plosion bas not been determined.
Meab ,.~re~ tor A II
FRESNO CAP) -Students in two
elementary school districts near here
will be getting free meals because
w hoo! board members decided it Is
too much trouble to keep track of
those-who are entitled to them.
Stabbing of Bislwp
Enth Visi t to Pope
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Retired
Bishop Alden Bell, 75, was only
slightly wounded by an intruder in
his downtown chancery -but it
spoiled his trip to see Pope John Paul
IL Police reported Wednesday that a
man walked into the chancery, two
blocks north or the Capitol, and re-
portedly complained to Bell that he
was being excom municated.
Falher James Murphy, editor of
the Sacramento Catholic Diocese
newspaper, s aid he was told that the
man ran out screaming, "You're ex·
communicated.··
., ...
...
Tbe report alto aald "1ubltan·
Ual c~ are requlnd In tile ayatem lnveaU1atill and ad· JudiJcat 01 offlcer-f nvolved
•boOUJ\a and other ue.of·force lncldenfa." ,
TBB •EPOaT "AS pralled by r~ ....... Uve, of black and
civil J'i&btl rrouP. cliuaUlfted
with the reaulta of the intern.al
LAPD lnvest11aUon aa well aa
decialopa by the dbtrlct attorney
and U.S. attorney not to flle
char1ea a&almt the officers.
"It proves Internal review
doesn't wort -you need clvillan
review," u.ld Ramona Ripston
~or the American CivU Llberties
UDlon.
But Police Chier Daryl Gates
critlciaed what be called "a
Monday morning quarterback
situation" and insisted the of.
flcers acted'6n self-defense.
GATES SAID: "It (rapid fire>
obviously didn't stop Eula Love
from doing what . she was do-
ln1." He noted that a knife Mn.
Love wu tbrowinl wben tbe ol·
ficera fired wu found • feet
away.
The police commission report
auuested that rather than draw
thelr IUDS immediately, the Of·
ficers abould bave tried verbally
tel plac.ate..Mra. Love.
In addition, police com.mlaaion
member Samuel Williams point·
ed out one of the bulleta that bit
Mrs. Love wu flattened against
the pavement, a pparently
because it struck ber when abe
was already down.
"I DON'T SEE bow anyone
c ou Id say that s hot was
necessary to stop Mrs. Love
from doing anything," be said.
However. the report did not
r ecommend any dis cipline
against the officers, saying a
second internal investigation
.. would violate the officers' due
process rights.''
A
·Shopping Experience
to Equal
YourLif~le
DAil Y Ptl.OT M
&Playl)oy
Playmate
M ALIBU <A P >
Fonner Playmate of tile
Y .. r Claudia .rennin••·
wbo once aald 1be could
tum an 11-wbeel truck rt1
around .. ID &be middle ot
the •treet" died after her
coevertible•maalled bead-,
on lnt.o a plckup truck,
police said.
¥las Jennings, 29, wbo
slatted in such rums as
"Unholy Rollers" and
"Deathsport" died Wed·
nesday when her car drift·
ed over the center line of
the Pacific Coast
Highway.
Her car collided with
one driven by 19-y~ar-ald
Craig Benell or Ranch o
Palos Verdes. officials
said. Benell was treated
for minor lnJuries.
SGT. MIKE ROY, a police
spokesman, said the man returned
sholtl}y after noon, drew a knife and
stabbed Bell in the right rib cage and
the little finler of bla right band. He
was taken to Mercy Hospilal, where
he was in good condition.
POLICE REPORTED later that
William Luthin, 30, showed up at Sul·
ter Genera l Hospital and turned
himself in to a security guard. or.
ficers said he was booked on charges
or assault with a deadly weapon.
At Fa~c Rt:STAl1 RANT~
Bo.111cs Pia<:('
Cn•o',
Bell, who retired this year after 17
years as leader of the diocese, can·
celed his trip to Chicago where he
was to have joined the other bishops
to meet the Pope. He was to have left.
early today.
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SPECIALTY SHOPS
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MALL HOURS
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I O:tO a.m.·•:ot p.m.
Tut!ld1y. W~ay 111d Sahmtay:
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Ci>Utline Off er
Merits New blok
Red ~-~~1a10 and• ... ccmtraet to b.od portable c at hinlew .,._ HospttaJ llave
eombiaed to kllotk lllbiilliltal oat ol tM ""'""'• to ae ... the v.-11 .. Yenle ~ Sdool. n•a unfortunate th•t IM etfart to expind Falrriew'1 wort1'Y prolf'aln lnto the commllllkY hu been bb:ked, It
can onlY be hoped U.at ~-elrorta will aoeomplilh I.be 1craf at a tater da ...
But the reatq~esUoo now f aclq the Newport-Mesa
Unlfied School DraliiClla Wh• to ilO with the vuan
IChooJ alte.
T\ae8day. achool trustees will be presented wtlh a re·
solution that would put the school back up for leue under
public blc:ldlnt.
Trusteeg cou_ld 10 one step further and eliminate the
Ume·eonsumin1 bld procedure by enterin& lnto ne1otJa.
lions with Coutllne Community College.
Coastline m•de an lnJtiaJ otrer of 1243.000 per year
(including maintenance costs) for Mesa Verde before
Fairview stepped ln with a late, and now failed, proposal.
The biuest concern regarding Coastline came from
• a few community membtts who feared ~dded traffic,
particularly from the night courses Coastline intends to
offer. <A Newport-Mesa citizens' advisory committee
already had recommended against night usage of Mesa
Verde).
But it may be time to reconsider. Besides a solid
financial oUer. there is no indication that night classes at
: Mesa Verde will disturb the neighborhood.
The school is serviced by two main streets, Baker
; and Mesa Verde, and there is no re8i0n to believe that
.• Coastline students would take alternative routes that run
through the neighborhood. They'd probably get lost
anyway.
:; · No complaints have been regiatered from res1dents
J "who live near Bay View School in Santa Ana Heights •~•bout night time traffic, although traffic in that area
-: r aurely has more impact on the neighborhood.
It appears that the Mesa Verde area has little to
lose -and possibly something to gain -if trustees de-
cide to go ahead with direct negotiations with Coastline.
Image Unfounded
Wiiu a highly transient population, lower than
.. average cost housing and .an influx of minority residents,
Costa Mesa's west side bas its image problems.
. Some officlals at Rea Middle School on the west 1Side
:.. -are concerned that the area image is creating a negative
: impression ot school as a place where learning is stifled
: and violence is not uncommon.
It appears that this view is unfair.
: District officials say students at Rea are scoring well
.J on tests with the exception of language and reading com·
; prehension categories. That's understandable because of
. the percentage of limited or non-English speaking stu-
! dents who attend.
··. Indeed, teachers do have their work cut out for them
in helping these students catch up with the average
• throughout the rest of the district. ~ However, a link between cultural deprivation and a
; °'tough kids" reputation is a tenuous one at best.
• The school is high on discipline and bard work, not
• drugs and violence. Rea needs community support, not ~ 6ad-mouthing that comes from preconceived notions.
• .r
r: Oieck Out Candidates
With 13 candidates vying for four seats on the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Educa-
tion, voters must take a hard look at the potential choices
:· before going to the polls Nov. 6.
• Articles and campaign material provide necessary
:~ background and insight into wh at each candidate has to
:: offer, but a chance to see and hear candidates in person ~ may change your tentative choices -or maybe reinforce ~ t.pem. s Harbor Area organizations have scheduled a series of
candidate forums to give voters a chance to question can·
didates. about their platforms and qualifications and see
their ability to respond in a spontaneous public setting.
Two of these free forums are set for Tuesday, Oct. 16.
O..ne will be held at 9:30 a.m. at Mariners Library, the
other at 7:30 p.m. at Bayview School. ti A third October forum has been scheduled for ~ Marinel'SLibraryonWednesday,Oct.24at7:30p.m .
, Take the time to attend and come prepared wit.b the
questions you want answered about your children ana the
schools they attend. It could make a difference come
election day.
•
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· ·: Boyd/Family
ByLM.BOYD
Listen to Richard E. Byrd:
••At tbe end, only two things
really matter to a man, re-
1ardless of who be ls; and
they are tbe affection and un·
derstandine of his family.
Anytbine and everything
elae be creates ls insubstan·
tial; it la a ship given over
to the mercy of the winds and
tides ol prejudice. But the
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Co•t• .... a HYI tbe
falr1ro\lnd1 develop·
111ent wW add to tramc
con1eat1on, 1ecurlty
• baurda and public wort• requirement.I. So
what are all U., coev•·
DleDt apot rnonlnp for
................. doln1t W.B.S.
.,_, 0.. ~__.. -.... •IHH· .. , .... ,. ......... -~"'""'·~--= ........ .,.... ........ • o-.o.i.. ...
family is an everlastine
anchorage, a quiet harbor
where a man's ship can be
left to awing to the moorings
• of pride and loyalty."
Still can't figure out why
an ordinance in Nogales,
Ariz.. prohibits the wearing
of red suspenden.
In Japan, the intersections
or streets have names, but
the streets themselves don't.
There was a time when tbe
1reat ocean liner Ile de
France publilbed a daily doe
me.nu1n ftencb.
Some whales, you know,
are only four and a ball feet
loq when fUlly 1rown.
Tbe dfeumference around
tbe top ol one ol tbole tall
pllaner beer 1lauea l•
alwa11 rreater tban the
hel1bt o tbe 1la11. Tbl• would not QPUI' to be the cue. But a meaauremnt
wlth a Lipe -or piece of atr-tna or Pll*' DaPldn -in·
••rlablJ 1bow1 It'• 10.
Tavem typea wia bar beta .............
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EmfWaten
•
Landlord Bill Stirs Qu.estions
SbouW lu4Jor-da be ngulred to mt to famlM• wttlt dalldr9f
Thie la the iuaae coatalaed ID 88
4.o autbored by S..ator DaYkt
Robertl.
Aldaoulb lt baa 10 far f aOed '°
win autftcttnt supPol't lD tllle
Senate,
Roberti bu vowed be -will
puth the
measure
when the
1olona return
In January.
Wblle many
landlords
vlew such
letlalatioo as
"confiscatory" or a form of "in·
verse condemnation". similar
Mailbox
•r1\lmeata adnncfd a1a.tut
otlMr aatl-dbertmlD•Uoll boul· llll tan bave aot beeQ found valid.
Wbile tbele bave been blled
upon rate, reUSf,oa. naUoaal.U.y
.and aa • .,. lJ iLllO a 1ubjeet ot
other antl-ditcrtmlDaUon lan.
8BCAlJ8E 'l'llE&E ii U~ '1r
no bope ol overturnlq Robertl'a
law lo tbe courts. the opPQltt.lon
of the apartment houae owners
and real estate people bu been
aimed at keeplng the bill bottled
up in the Senate.
As apokesmeo for the
Callfomla Realtors Assoc'8tioo
point out. wblle many de·
velopmeat.a have been construct-
ed Lo provide specilic accom·
modatlou tor ramlUH wttb
cblldr-eo aueb u pJay1~
and 1peclal aecurlty. many
otbera are directed apedlkally
to adulta only.
Tbe ~~pines, the ,... alt.on · 1tate. were not
built with cbildr'en In miDd and
do not provide tbe Nfety dellra·
bl• for t.btm. la 1011M e..-~·
tual buardl known otherwise ID
the law aa .. attractive
ouiJaoces" where cblldren are
concerned are pnaeat.
IN AaGUING a1aiost the
Roberti bW. lt wu coat.ended
that many groups of adulta .aeet
accommodaUooa where younc
people will not be present. 'Ibey
may do this for reasons of emo-
tloaa1 or ~ eoaditAom or a..ea .. tlMlr w.:::ii. 11 • comNdlllewD• clllldl8. WfaUe 11.oberU baa ... .....
to meet dU .....,. ob~ "1 uempdq boualq "41eti1Md
and opera&ecl eacluiftlJ for HDlor citlaen•· or retl,...._ ..
111uy elcllrty lift ID ...... .DOt
"d• ... !ped. uclu1lvtJ1" for
them. Furtbermore oae do. aot
have Lo be elderly or a retiree to
find children an intolerable
nullaoce.
And the Roberti meaaure
malt• no attempt to exclude
houatna occupled by tboM wttb
emotional« nervous CGDdltloDI
or other physically taaNllcapped
penona.
STaANGl!LY eaou1b,
altboush the Department of
RebabWtatioo spend.I mon than
SlOO million a year aidl.DC the
handicapped and is presenUy
pushing legislation Lo probibit
landlords (rom dl1crimlnaUn1
against handicapped persons, no
protest against the Roberti bill,
ror not exempting housing OC·
cupied by the handicapped, has
been made.
Subsequent to Roberti's an·
nouncement that he would again
try to move the bi II next
January. spokes men for the Cali·
roroia realtors disclosed that
they have agreed to review their
position.
While they are not ha ppy with
the ldea ol a statewide bill, con·
tending there bas been no show-
in c of statewide need, t.hey
might favor legislation which
would establish standards for
local measures.
Arnone their many concerns is
that a law might be passed re·
quirin~ landlords to accept
t'h1ldren while a nother la w
would freeze their rents and /
make no allowances for the de·
moni-.trably increased costs of •
maintenance resulting from ac.
ceptini:t ram1hes with children.
'American Yardstick' Overlooks Reality
To the E.d.ltor:
One of President Carter's
most constant and dogmatic
themes is that or human rights.
On the surface most of us agree.
Who doesn't reel compassion for
the unemployed, the poor, the
disadvantaged, but the list or un·
fortunates seems endless.
Their misfortune is, in large
part, measured by how their
ci rcumstances compare with the
average middle class white
American. Using th.is yardstick,
however, presents a dilemma -
due to the success of the
American Dream, most of the
people of the world suffer by
comparison
FOR VEA.RS now the cry b.as
been for rich Americana to
share with poot Americans -
for all Americans to share with
the needy world. The concet>t of
general equality some.bow bas
replaced the concept of equal op-
portunity. The drift from one to
the other bas led to our current
problems with governmental
policies. The lack or will to cut
fat from government is destroy-
ing the dollar -massive
welfare programs erode our pro.
ductivity -confiscatory taxes
greatly reduce capital needed
for growth -·federal energy
policies have created depen-
dence on foreign oil -and gov-
ernment regulations are stilling
free enterprise and personal
freedom .
The legislators who are so
vocal and have been lnatrumen·
tal in shaping this country's
policies may find their goal
reached with devastating results.
The "American tardstick" will
cease to apply and we may fmd
ourselves plunged into the dead
level quagmire of total equality.
President Carter and our
more liberal lawmakers have
yet to acknowledge a fact that
some clearer minds have noted
since the days of the New Deal.
Our ability to help those less
fortunate ls entirely dependent
upon the strength and wealth ol
our qwn aoclety and any policy
that diminishes either. destroys
by that same extent, our ability
to further the cause or human
nchts.
STEVE G. CHRJSTMAN
Fe•fl• Belpect
To the Editor:
In the Mailbox of Sept. Z1 a
letter written by J . W. Reid stat·
ed that the anU-war broadcuta
and protest.I by Jane Fonda and
other• aerved Lo lenctben the
Vtetnam war by weakeninc our
resolve to "wln."
I would Uke Lo remind Mr. Retd that •t the time of Fonda'•
ramou H•noi broadcaat, our
troopt bad been ftpt.lna In Viet·
nam for more ,.an thau in tbt
whole ol Worid War IL Tbe peo-
ple la~· never weakeMd in •
their firm resolve to keep the
war going as long as possible.
The term "traitor." so
slmplisUcly applied to Ms. Fon·
da and other anti·Vietnam pro-
testors should be used on those who lied so skillfully to us that
the war would be over .. any day
now" while they built brick bar·
racks in Vietnam ror the troops
yet to come.
We lost more than 50.000 men.
with thousand s more in·
CAtpacltated for life. We killed .
directly and indirectly, a
greater proportion or innocent
civilians in North and South
Vielnam th.an we have in any
war. It helped to beef up our
enemy casualty lists < .. We lost
some but the enemy lost a lot
more·'>.
WE SOWED the seeds of our
present economic disaster in
Vietnam. It was during the war that copper appeared on the
rims ol our coins. If we now fall
"prey to the scorn and contempt
of all nations" il is for giving
away our resources to prop up
and encourage some of the most
despotic regimes on the face of
the earth. We are so ill thought
or in such places by the great
masses ol people because of our
ardent support of their tyrants
that when revolution does come
they welcome the Reds with
open arms.
Ir Ms . Fonda's broadcasts ac·
tually helped to wind down the
greate1t and most expensive
farce ever perpetrated on the
American people I wish she had
done It sooner.
LOREN M. BLUTMAN
Slta•~l•I
To the Editor:
Thank you for bringing atten·
tion to the recent action by the
Santa Ana school board in ending
the program of breakfast for stu-
dents. It Is a most terrible
behavior for supposed leaders in
our society to turn away from in-
nocent children In need. We
should be ashamed that such peo-
pl e are in positions or
reapoDJlbillly.
R.BRYA N
AlrU•~ Q11e•lle11s
To the Edit.or:
The Federal Aviation Ad--
minl1tration bu requ~t.ed input
to help evaluate airline requesta
to service parts of Oran1e Coun·
ty. I would lllte to o(fer the
(ollowtns quesUonnalre for UH
in acreeGl.ni the applicants.
1. What la the net worth of
your company? rSome alrllnes
couldn 't pay for a alnale
damaeed home.)
2. Do rou advertJse eocourac· t.na people to Oy!
3. Do )'OU UH f~l-eftlclent,
Jobl·lnteoalve 1mall planes?
'· Do ~ enaa1e in polittcs at
a local level'
5. Do yoo believe air travel
should be reserved ror emergen·
c1es and that economic growth
should be curtailed?
6. Do you agree airports
should be separated by at least
75 miles? ·
7 Do you believe public health
is endangered by aviation~.,
If so. do you plan to dispo5e of
your jets'>
8. Do you discriminate against
hiring nois e abateme nt
employees"
I hope the Federal Aviation
Administration can weed out
pro·airport applicants. and then
the forthcoming local elections
will elect anti·airport politicians
we can live with.
JOHN SWfNBA,NK
E11••• Nlro•
To the Editor:
I am sick and tired or seeina our
former President Nlxon's pie·
tu res and com.meats in the papers
and his views expressed on na·
tlooalTV.
I don't care where he lives. I
don't care what bis opinions are
on SALT n. I don't care what he
thinks ol China. I don't care that
he Is an Angel ran. I don•t care to
read about him.
Let's stop giving him tbe
publicity he craves.
EILEEN MEANS
'Not•••11' Gal•ell
To the Editor:
Your editorial headed "State
Drags Feet on Bay Solution"
(Sept. 26> hit a very sour note
with me. As chairman or the
much maligned Newport-Irvine
Waste Management Planning
Agency until its recent re·
organization. I felt we were
ma king good progress in our
coop~ratlve effort with As·
sem blywoman Bergeson Lo seek
state legislation addressing t.be
problerJ:l.'tllOf the Upper Bay.
Our plan was to use the entire
budget of NIWA this year to
perform the necessary pre·
liminary studies to persuade t.be
Legislature to fund a two-step
prosram: t> to survey the San
Dteco Creek and "the Upper Bay
to determine the most effec:t.lve
plan or works for desiltinc
facilities. and 2) to design and
build the necessary raclllUes.
The prelimj.nary study was ex·
pected to estimate the coetl.
(Speculatloo ranged from $5 to
,._mllllon).
TRIS El'l'ORT apparently
was put uide by the Sl•te Water
Ro1ource1 Control Board
because ol t.be "aU or notblnl"
critlcilm ol NIWA'• plaaalac el·
fort1. It appears now, wllh
NIWA simply put in Um~at lbe crtt.lca Will have a ed
'
the "nothing" part of their goal. f
It has always been evident
that the State Department or 'I
Fish and Game is grossly un-~
derfunded for the job of restor·
ing and maintaining Upper
Newport Bay. We have frequent-
ly beard that Newport Bay is
among the state's highest
priorities as an ecological re·
serve Our plan was certain lo
put that nollon to the test.
While I was skeptical that the
Legislature would have funded
the required millions, I was
nevertheless hopeful. Planning
runds that have been expended
on the so-called 208 Water Quali·
ty Planning program have been
notoriously wasted in California.
Too bad the critics have scutUed
what appeared lo be the last
best hope for some action to
back up the endless plans.
WAYNE A. CLARK
Director (publicly elected>
Irvine Ranch Water District
••d io lt'or•e
To the F.d.it.or:
Wblle the bureaucrats fiddJe
and procrastinate and pass the
buck on responsibility, the con-
di Uon of the Newport Back Bay
and its deterioration goes from bad to worse.
At the rate of progress that
has occurred in the last five
years in correcting this prob-
lem . it will be nothing more
than a decaying, smelly mud
slough In another few years.
Compared to what used to be a
viable, beauttru.l blue water bay,
it will really be a sight to
behold!
E.P. BENSON
Bearde•• To the Editor:
I am surprised and saddened by
the Santa Ana School Board's vote
to kill its federally funded acbool
breakfast program. Certainly
hungry c hildr e n have a
legitimate claim to a civilized
society's assistance and com·
passion.
For the sake of the individual
S1nta Ana Board member's C!Oll·
Kience, usumine they each have
one, I hope their action was
prompted bJ t~norance or
stupidity, and not malice.
Meanwb.Lle, I pray that this
November the Santa Ana voters
overwbelmlncty repudiate this
heartleu ll\jury lnfl.icted oo de-
fenaeleuchlJdren. Forabame.
MlKE MCLAUOHlJN
• IAUera from rtadtrt ar( •lcome.
T~ right to cOftd.enu lftteri to f It
rpoct or tlfmlna lt lfbtl u r•Nn.>ed.
IACIMI o/ JOO worde or ic .. ~ bt
gium pr•/ue?1C•. All lfttm'""" m·
chldf ftqftClture and ~ oddttu
belt '°'"" maM be toMM*d °" re-quelf •I fl'//lct.rat recuon u apporent .
Poftf'JI '°"' "°' bt publilhfd.
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DAILY PILOT
s OAlLV PILOT 87
W'llO'sl!Jf,11191
Money Talk ·
Vital. to Coupl~s
"WbJ do you Ua1ok automoblle dealers are approvtnc.
opellly enooutaciDI tlu'H, four -even ftve-year -car
lo&u1 Tbe)'·re almply muw lt tuier to DW"Cbate. new
car u.e days 1D aptt.e of UM lact that atlcker prictil bave
soared. . . . .. IUcbard. O. Bennett, d..ltector C<la.lumer
CredttC9'rmelln1Servtce. Omaha. Neb. ''Tbire ii an enormoua lack ot information oo credit.
Trutb 1D Leadiq lawa are ·~ to provide people wtl.b
that Information. There tbou.ld be a way consumers can
compare lDtereet rates and other charges on a parUcular
kind or loan , b y
t e I e p b o n e ,
beforehand. . . . '' Scott
Maynes, professor and
cbalrman, Department
o f Cons um er
Economics and Hous ·
log, Cornell University.
Money's
Worth
••ONE OF THE CBAaACTEilJSTICS of present con-
s umer posture may be the fact that many are Uving fully
up to the sum of two lncomes. Thia is a risky procedure,
totally absorblng both incomes. It leaves no margin for er-
ror , unemployment or cutbacks ln working hours. . . "
Or Thomas J uater , Institute or Social Research, Unlversi·
ty of Mkb.igan
"You can't live off the increasing value of your home.
More likely, you are going to have to spend more money lo
maintain lt. beat It and pay higher property taxes. The on·
Jy time you can really pocket the difference is when you're
over 55 and are then eUg1ble to take the once·in·a·liletime
utx·free gain of up to Sl00.000 on your primary re·
sidence .... " Gera rd A. Lareau. president, Consumer
Credit Counseling Service of New York and New Jersey
These four are merely a sampling of remarks from
respected a uthorities in the field or credit -and over·
borrowing but they are typical What emerges clear!)
from each comment. separately and together. 1s a pro
found concern about the massive lQtaJ)> or J)ersonal debt Wl
have taken on -not includjng our mortgage debts
What lo me is slrikmg. loo, if> the fear that the de b~
already may have reached tht' point where they will over
whelm oot only the md1v1duals concerned, but also w1l.
drag down all of us
A NEW FACTO& Ul the entire equal.Ion is the tw<>"
a.ncome famJly liVlng to the b.ilt of t.he family's combanec
earnings. nus JUSt ant.enslfies the problem of the one
breadwinner holl.M'bold LO wtUcb s~ don't t.allt to eacl
other about what t-ach 15 buY111g oo credit
-Ch scuss money freely and openly -a fundamentct
or fundamentals If you are marned, Lalk U>gether abou
:.anng and spending what you earn Make sure each of y<X1
knows what you are :.pend.J.ng on credtl cards and 1i
you're buymg a b1g·llckct item. dlscu!>!> 1t thorough!}
before you bu)
-If you're a mmgliog single. follow this rule JUSt a:
rigidly, for ui a sense you have even more at stake. It c
crucial that you recogniie money is a power symbol. If Y°'-
doo 't feel comfortable dealing with money in your rel a
Uonabip, you're tn_vitlDc trouble and eventually, b~akup.
-DON'T ..... AlnONE but )IOW"lell lf you not
you're •tuiaa claa1e,...1r l.Dt.o debt. If you bnc
permtued ,.._. ...,_. to ~ 0¥~ ....,... OD eftdi1
without your knowledge. lt s your fault, too. n you bavt
each eone off oo yoor own and borrowed as you pleased
at '• your fault aa well as your partner's. You ga.an not.hint
whee you try to shift the blame except endleu arguments.
-Admit needinC out.aide help ii you do, and then asl
asslstantt from any and all available sources Don't be
ashamed of your financial problems. Never try to bid<
from your creditors.
Tomorrow, in the last of this series of five columns. l'I•
submit details on the noo·profit, community·sponsor«.
agencies -the 206 Consumer Credit CoWlSeling Service:
throughout the U.S. -whtcb will belp you .
Tomorrow ~ H~lp
Business Day
Sponsors Sought
San Clemente Chamber ol Commerce orhc1als are ask
a.ng local busUlessmen to sponsor h.lgh school teachers and
counselors at an Oct 17 Businesl) and Industry Day from
11 a.m. to 3 p m
The event wall begin with a brunch al the San
Clemente lnn with keynote speaker Cul Karcher Follow·
mg the brunch. each host will take his guest back to his
place of business and ex pl am 1Ls operat1on.
Chamber President George Gearn :.aid thts will pro·
vide teachers with an opportunity lo see free e nterpnse tn
action.
A $10.50 fee will cover the cost or hosting a teacher or
counselor For more 1olor malion. call 492·1131
Downey Savinp and Loan Association, headquartered
ln Costa Mesa, bu declared a cash dividend of 16 cents per
abare oo the company's out.standing stock. The dividend
will be paid oo Oct. 24 to stockholders or record Oct. s.
For all of 1979, the cub dividend will amount to .31 \':J
centa per abare, up 34% from the .23\.!t cent.s paid in 1978.
ln addiUoo, the usoclalion effected a 3 for 2 stock split
earUer in the year.
~._. .. l'lle• l•r Saocle Otterl••
Beekman lnstrumenu Inc. of Fullerton bas announced
lt bu filed a reailtratlon statement with the securities and
excbance commilaloo for a public offering of 2 million of
newly illued shares of ltl common lt.ock. 'the offertq will be mltde throqb a natloawtde group
of underwrttera mana1ed by Lehman Bro\bera Kuhn Loeb
Loe.
Beckman said proceeda h'om the offerings will be used
lnlUally to reduce abort-term debt lncWTed to provide
wotk.l.ac capital required to •ueP?rt riatna buabtaa volume
and tbeapanaloo of manulacturiq faclUues .
R1 11 • C.9ela ee Opera •-.•••r•••
llama coach by Malavul and Hvval PattHra btT9
completed tbe purcbaM.. ol a II mlWoo. 11,0004QUl"eof0Gt
rwtaurmt on a 1.a.acre location aear the eoner ot Soutb
Stai. CGUece 1'oulevard ud Ball Roed lD ADl.belm. about oae lllJI from tbe a.am.· MW bome at ADabelm Stadlwn.
Tbe rwtaurant la to be called Tbt Sportsman and will
lde dlaiq &Dd cocktail anae oa &he ftnl flooi' wt~
uet fadUtiea OD \he HeODd floor.
Dec. u ~toc date baa been aet .
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Shirley, Laveme and Mrs. Babish (from
lert, Cindy Williams, Penny Marshall
and Betty Garrett) are doomed to toast marshmallows and make pizzas for
eternity on "Laverne and Shirl~"
tonight at 8 oo ABC, Channel 7.
The Rleardoa and Ille
Meftz9 ,_ • lwd tk'M
finding~
tllat .,..... ~ Oft
....... trip to Cllbnle.
• DQCCAVWTT
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Ouaata: Dr. Mary
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Mary Am DormM.
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Orallam, SuHn Ford v-.~v--.
ONl•ael£b•f•9• e KNXT (CBS) Lor Angeles G KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles·
• KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles ~· KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Otego D KHJ. TV (Ind) Los Angeles
0 KCST (ABC) San Otego
I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles
KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles
fD KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angele'> • m KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach
• GOODTIMU
Wlllona laerM a pa1nful
ltNofl wMn Illa tuma to
apylng to aern extra
money.
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lnlaMawt wlttl ..wt llut-
ti..-Bobby Alggt and
"8o.-i>.. .,., Katha<lne
Htlmond.
(II •100.000 JM141 THAT
TUNS
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JofW'I trtaa to get "" lllgll ICMol dlplolna wlllle Mary Ellan _..,. ll09tllty
trom her bac:llwood•
patlante.. ·-=M>GDS **°"••TM~ Ot ~ County'' (1978)
M 8illtly, 8o Hoc*lne. A
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tta IMd HrOM lliN> ere MIDIO control of property
In Ille Otd WM1. {2 h<t I • lll LAvaNI &
8HMLEY
Laverne dre1m1 of a
har .. ttar In whle;h Iha and
Shifley. II the ,,_c:y or
Lenny ind Squoggy, •••
tentenoad 10 tout mersn·
miillowa torever.
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• HIN'I TO YOUR
HEAL.TH
"Sexually Tr1n1m11tad
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a:ao •a llNIOM Beneon ,... madly In kMI
with a lady polltlc;Mn.
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In plngpong atlCI managae
to win ~. lndud·
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t.tcGan'«t'• objec:tloM. • .._.....,, labor union 00-
on • ~· agalnat Ille undefwofld tlguf8I ...,
are t~ to ,.. them
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for a n.-.ng monlt. . ..,,, ......
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Graham, Suaan Ford v.-. Chudl v.-. Dr. r ..::-PMYIEW.
T~lWO
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AOQ9' E~ and Oer'9
Sleket ,,_ the daYaloe>-"*'' of ttla cult Nm bOom from Bogar! to lha "Aoc:lly
Horror Plc:t1K9 ShOw ••
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.. Footprint Of The
Buddha·· Monka. eohool·
c:htldren. novices aod
hou-vet1 of Sri Lank•
and India glve peteonal
perapectlves on ttie.r re11g.
Ion (A) t:30 D ~ SOAP
Jeaa.ca has a conhonl•·
Kn.A e 8:00 -"The lnvulon of
JohlllOll County." Bill Bixby and Bo
Hopklm ltar in thls story of land 1rab-bin1 ln the old west.
1
KW e 8:00 -"Valdez ta Comlna."
Burt Lancaster and Suaan Clark star in
this ur11 western movie.
KCET QI 9:00 -Sneak Pre~ew.
The eu1t film phenomenon -from the
Bogart movies to "The Rocky Horror
Picture Show" -is traced .
llOn wftll Dorlatlue. Butt
and a.y ~ from the
1llen1, and ChHltr
enc:o1111tere •n old
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can c:ompoMr M1rvln
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ICOr.. lor "The Wey Wt
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prof lied
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la Involved with hypnotic:
axperlme1111 lnvolvlng
death and revtvll
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THIATM "L#la For Lydie'. Lydjt
and Ectw.d eptrld a rnle-
erabll 1p11ng apar1 "om aec:t1 other; -'Ullly they
are reunited througll t"9
eltotta of ttltlr friend Alex
-i~~2of 1~
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JOHN DARLING
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NEW YORK (AP > -More
people watched the baseball
playoff game in New York City
Tuesday night than tuned in for
local coverage or Pope John
CBS, which broadcast a new
series, "California Fever," Crom
8 to 9. and a movie ... Portr&t or
a Stripper," from 9 to 11, com-
piled a rating for the three-hour
penod o( 14.4.
e vening include d · Happy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
C.aptain:
Kids Still
, Paul II 's Mass at Yankee
Stadium.
But both progra ms lost in the
TV ratings to ABC's regular
lineup or comedy and drama,
figures Crom A. C. Nielsen Com·
pany show.
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Or•n .. County'• onl•
TV Newa
9.00PM
Tiie . . ,
Long S.•rcll
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Gree••· ..
PLO chief Vasser Arafat
plants a big kiss on the
cheek of civil rights activist
Jesse Jackson , who is
hospitalized in Beirut with a
s tomach ailment. Looking
on is PLO s p okes man
M ahmoud Labadi.
Thur!d!y. October 4, 1979 s DAILY PtLOT ,tjl
'!Jj' Cards Probed
BA .Studies Di.count Buying Plan
• .
llj ftDDICklalOIUO& ... ...,~ .... • II~ ol a "Z" ea.rd ell'
couat baylnJ plan u1ecl by
tMul'Ddl ol <>nae• Couat.J ,... ,..._.. bav• been ordered by an OrMeit eo.c., 8'1pertor Court
Juell• to eompJy wttb aevwaJ prov..._. ol the at.at. BUllMll
ud Prol .. lw Code.
' Tars« ol tbe aetioD aquitat by
the dlatrict attorney'• mljor
fraud di•illon 11 American
Pre11 of Santa Ana, which
operates the dlacou.nt pu.rcbue
1y1tem under tbe name the Al·
llance.
Under the system, those who
a1ree to Pa.)' $100 receive a red, white and blue Z card, similar to
a credit card. The card eatltles
them to dlacounll of .,. ....
five and 30 percent at retail out·
Jell, restaurants, motela and
other bmtneu establlabmeota.
The district attorney's office
launched an invest11aUon into
the practices followln1 com·
plaint.a fl'Oll) card holders that
the •)'Stem waa not wor~ u promised.
Judge Robert Todd, in band·
in1 down an injunction IHt
week, ordered that American
Preas poet a $30,000 bond with
the Secretery bf State and pro-
vide more detailed disclosure
about the nature of the diacount
buying service in, contracts
signed with Z card purchasen.
The order was scheduled to
take effect today. But Robert
Olmstead, vice president of
AmertQ811 Press, and defense at·
torney William Sheffield said the
ruling would be appealed.
Olmstead said the particular
system used by the Alliance was
not subject to state laws regard·
ing discount purchase plans.
Sheffield stressed that Judge
Todd found that there "was no
evidence of any fraudulent busi-
ness practices" on the part of
the rirm.
According to court documents.
several thousand Orange Count·
ty res idents have entered
purchase co.ntracls for Z cards
Most people pay SlO of the S100
as a down payment and agree to
pay the balance at the rate of SlO
per month. .
In return, card holders are
given a roster or businesses who
will honor the Z cards.
Tbey tre allo liven a copy ol
tlae Alllance'a Ten Commud· menu. One ls "Tbou shalt not loan
thf cardtonon-memben. ••
Amoni complaints made
aaainat tbe Alliance are that
bualneues have refused to honor
tbe cardl and that card holders
who bec•me dlaaatlafled and
1topped makina montbly pay·
menta were harassed by AJ.
Uance employees.
Olmstead denied the allega.
lions. He said the firm continual·
ty updates the business Uatlnp
and asaiata card holders JWho run
into roadblocks in trying to use
them. '
The charges of harassment, be
said, were unfounded and were
m ade by card holders that
weren't meeting pay ment ob·
ligations.
Olmstead said the AllJance
was operating s uccessfully
despite the current court case.
Ch urchill Kin Has Grim Out look Della Reese
'WEST NO\V INFERIOR'
Winston S. Churchlll
By DAVID KUTZMANN
Ol h Dally "'let Staff The grandson of one of Bri·
tain's most honored statesmen
who in his day tried to warn a
feckless world of the dangers of
Adolf Hitler -bore similar
grim tidings Wednesday night in
a speech at UC Irvine.
Wi nston S . Churchill. a
member of Parliament as well
as a noted journalist and author,
told his listeners that the 1970s
had been a "decade of retreat"
for the western nations and they
were now "inferior in almost
every parameter of military
power" in comparlsoil with the
Soviet umor:a.
The only solution, Churchill
said. is for the west to maintain
its own strong defenses until the
Soviets show a willingness to de·
sisl from the arms race.
And of the latest Cuban troop s ituation which has vexed
American leader s. CburcbUI
said il could tum out to be "no
more than a storm in a tea cup."
But seen in historical perspec·
live. the Britis h politician
warned. it may also be seen as
the turning point in the percep-
tion of the balance of power in
the western hemisphere.
The United States, Churchill
said. has in effect been unable to
enforce its will on tbe Soviet
Union, which President Carter
claims is keeping a combat re·
ady brigade on the Caribbean
island.
* * * Radio Stand·in
Actor Impersonated Winnie
LONDON <AP> -The de·
termined, defiant words were
authentically uttered by Winston
Churchill in the House of Com·
mons. But the deep and resolute
voice that later heartened
Hitler's foes with tbe promise
that Britons would fight for the
last inch or British ground and
.would never surrender was a
~BC actor's, the s tand-in re-
"Vealed after 39 years~
· "Very nice," said Churchill
.wh en be h ea rd N o rma n
libelley's lmpersonaijon of him.
:?'He's even got my teeth right."
· The date was June 4, 1940, and
:c burchill was reporting to the
;Houaej'lf Commons on the defeat
:of the British army in France
;and its evacuation rrom
;Dunkirk. But Britain would
:bever live in, be declared. ·
:; "We sba1l not na1 or fail," he ;~aid . "We shall fight on the
:)eacbea. we &ball filht on the ~lud'°« grouada, we &ball fllht .. in the fields, and In µ,e atreel.s,
• we shall fitbt in the bills. We
'iball never surrender."
~ In thole days, broadcastinl '1il'ffl from the House of Com·
i';)DODI or reeordiq tbere was not
,,.rmlttecl. Cburdilll bad been
•J>rime mbUater oalJ 28 days. Ke '•u too MJ wttb tbe war to re-
..j)eat tbe apeeeb for the broed-~be felt ....... needed to dlefy
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The co\Dlc11 went to the British
Broadcasting Corp., and the
BBC produced Shelley, a staff
actor who played A.A. Milne's
bear, Winnie the Pooh, on a
children's program.
Shelley, now 76, told the Daily
Mail he was a fan of the other
Winnie and bad imitated his un-
mistakable voice around the
BBC.
"Someone must have r emem·
bered this," be said, "because
they summoned me to the old
Transcription Service studios
near Regent's Park, gave me a
copy of bis speech, sat me down
and told me to gel on with it.
"ll was just another job. As I
recall, I did it In a couple of
lakes. I was sworn to secrecy
about the whole thing, but I
can't see that it matters now."
Daily EXpress columnist Jean
Rook dilagreed.
"ll's like bein1 told the
Parthenon ls reinforced concrete
and the Ilona Llaa ls an
enlarged holiday snap," she
wrote . "lt 1mubes the illusions
and breab the hearts of millions .
.. We won tbe war on Winnie's
worth. Ate them like ratklna.
Used them like an air-raid
shelter. nred them, like ack-ack,
at the enemy. Rans them like
cburcbbellawbenitwuover."
A BBC spokesman uld
Sbelley'a recordlnc wu ~
ovel'MM but wu not broadcast
to Britain. Cburcblll blmaelf
later recorded all hll mljor
wartime 1peecbea on pbono.
.,apb retordl. Ke died lo ta at
ace to .
----.,
Aside from warning his au· and Soviet bloc forces are nose
dience of this g ro wing im· to nose.
balance of military pbw.er Churchill said the western·
between ea s t a nd west , backed NATO forces are out·
Churchill also predicted the numbered nearly fou r to one in
1980s could be a decade marred strategic weapons by the Sov-
by frequent energy shortages iets.
and economic crisis. Through this imbalance, be
And he said the only way to said. the western nations are in
break out of what he called a danger of leading the Soviets in· "cycle of restraint" imposed by to believing there is no point
dependence on foreign energy beyond wbicb the west cannot be
sources would be development pushed.
of nuclear power. "If we wish to survive, we
.. I cannot share your miaJiv· must a fa.ce barab reality," be
inga on nuclear power," be wet. said.
Hospitalized
BURBANK (API -Singer
Della Reese collapsed dunng a
taping of the Tonight Show star"
r ing Johnny Carson. an NBC
spokesman said
Miss Reese. 47, fainted while
singing, the spokesman saJd
She was taken from the KNBC· TV studios to nearby St.
~osepb's Medical Center Jean·
nie Cole, a spokeswoman for the-
bospital, said sbe was not ad·
milted . "All I can tell you is that she
is b~in tranaferred to her private yslclan. That t.a all IMF
boa want.a releued to tM
media ... Mrs Coleman s aid
Wednesdav.
Juanita M . Kreps, the first
woman to serve as secretary
of com.mel'Ce. bas resiped ~ for ••penoa.al ..
f r 11 IOl\1" M of Oct.
31. t e White House an·
nounced.
explaUU.C that be cou1da't see And tbal would mean tbe
bow the western democraciea w·eatern natlona· rearmlo1
could move forward on the themselves until the Soviet
economic front "if we neglect to Union shows a willingness to de·
make us e of this form or sistfromtbearmarace,besaid. energy:• ---------__;.------------------------------
Although he said the ~ecade ---------------------------------------, which lies ahead ls rich in pro-
mise lechnologically, the bulk ol
Churchill's cautionary speech
dealt with the dangers of what
be repeatedly emphasized is a
critically expanding military
imbalance between the east and
west.
Whereas the United States on·
ce held a mighty advantage over
the Soviet Union in nuclear
armament. the s ituation has
c h a nged "and changed
dramatically.·•
Churchill said the Soviets have
produced a 500 percent increase
in the number of their warheads
since the mid-19605, far outstrip·
ping the production in the United
States. This was accomplished,
he sa id, under the first Str ategic
Arms Limitation Agreement,
SALT I.
Churchill said SALT I over the
past 10 years has proved to be a
license for the Soviets to expand
their nuclear arsenal at the
maxim~ rate.
Soviet missile capabilities also
have become far more accurate.
be s aid, claiming that the
Russians could launch a land·
based miss ile from their
homeland and accurately arch it
into the center of Anaheim
Stadium.
With this expanded military
capability has come a new at·
titude also, Churchill said .
The Cuban troop situation is
"symptomatic" of the new
a brasiveness and aggress.lve-
n e ss emanatin g from the
Kremlin at the present lime, be
said.
But despite his criticisms ot the SALT I agreement and his
misgivings about President
Carter's version of SALT II,
Churchill said nearly everyone
agrees llmita need to be placed
on the arms race.
His position on this, he said,
stems from the current military
situation oo the European conU·
nent .
Tbe present imbalance in
power could most directly arrect
the destiny or western Europe,
which be described as the
"crunch point" where western
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For Russians?
, WASHINGTON <AP> -
ADoUMI' lbort barve9t .. d.rivtn&
UM Sovilt UakMI lato UM U.S.
•ralp mubt ln a bla way, rala·
lnl the poulbllit1 that wtMat
and ~ aai. to UM B••lla1111
may rtM to• reUM'd level ln the
comtnc~.
Killer Gets
Last Date
With Death
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Con-
fessed kJller Jesse Bishop of
Garden Grove says H tu as
he's concerned, the state of
Nevad• can lynch him Oct. 22 -
W eatem style.
Tb• Aertcultun o.part.meDt
uld Wectae1da1 th• Sovl•t
Un1on bM .,_, told lt can IMo'
up to • mlWoD metric tom ol
wbeat and com ln the 1•u tbat
beju Oet. 1. Tbal ls eo percet
more &ban the u . 'I million
metric tont actually purcbaled
ln lf'll.7t and •ould repnMDt
about 10 percent of the U.S.
crop.
THE SOVIETS b•d prior
authortution .to buy 17 mllllon
tons lut yeu -compa.red to
the ts.7 million actually
p~rcbased -and Un ·
denecretary Dale E. l{atb9way
noted that t.he permfsalon to
purchase ~ million tons this
year does not neceaaarily mean
the R1.111ians will actually buy
that much.
W ASHJNGTON (AP)
Wholelale prtces turlM abMd
1.4 percmt in September, tbe
laraeat monthly lncreaH tn
nearly five years. tbe ~
ment Nid today.
Tbe rile ln the Labor Depart-
ment'• Producer Prtee Inda.
the wont 10 far Uall year. ••
blamed oa contlnui:q lncreues
in fuel costs and a new boo9t in
food prices, particularly beef
aad veal.
THE INDEX ta watched close-
ly because increases in the
wholesale level usually are
reflected in a month or two at
retail stores.
Consumers already are paying
prices al retail nearly 12 precenl
higher than a year aeo. and the
new wholesale figures suggest
that more inflation is likely. Bishop, wbo bu conaiatenUy
resisted elforta to~ hb life,
was banded bi.a tb1id d•te with
the gas chamber on Wednesc:t.y
by a Judge wbo termed bim the .. ultimate realist."
The Agriculture Department
currenUy estimates that the Sov-
iet Union, beset by a poor
harvest thi.a year, wUl import
around 32.5 million metric tom
of grain next year from all
foreign sources, includlnr the
United States .
Putti•g It la R~erse
The September wholesale in·
crease was the third conaeeutive
moo~ riae of more than 1 per-
cent. It allo was the largest
since a 2 percent jump in Oc·
tober 1974, the year in wbicb the
nation's previous inflation re-
cord wu set.
..
.. A88tJMING THAT MT.
Btsllop takes no steps himseU,
this will be the last beartnc,''
Jud1e P•ul Goldman sud.
Hathaway told reporters the
nod to the Soviets simply meana
they can buy up to 25 m.ill1on
metric t.ona dwinl the next 12
moot.ha without further conaulta-
Uon with U.S. officials.
David Beckman, a petroleum geologist,
sits behind the wheel of a car be ta helping
to drive across the country to protest what
he terms backward legislation on energy
policies.· The car left Ohio Wednesday on
its way to California.
Biabop, who pleaded pllty to
tbe December 1977 1boot1n1
death of David Ballard, a newlywed BaltimOl'e, lld., man
'IUDDed down durtne a robbery
at a Laa Vegu casino, aaked
Goldman to set the execution for
Oct. 29 so be could eet ''personal
matters"' in order.
UNDE& A G&AIN · purcbase aereement worked
out in 1975, Russia ls committed
to buy a minimum quantity of
U.S. wheat and com eacb year.
If substantially laraer amocmts
are desired. the agreement re-
quires U.S. approval.
Balloon Flight Rlegal
THE WllOLF.8ALE prices for
energy goods climbed 6.8 per~
cent 1aat month, up one percen-
tage point from the previous
month.
Food It.ems were up 1.8 per·
cent last month, compared with
1.2 percent in Aucuat. From
April t.brou.gb July, food prices
had shown no change or bad
declined. "I DON'T know bow to ex-
press this to you other than directly," Goldman told hlm.
"This is an itivoluntary execu-
tion -it is not something you
control yourself."
Announcement of the agree-
ment for the coming year was
made after discussions earlier
Wednesday with Soviet officials.
PORTLAND, Ore. <AP) -
Tbe DaVlncl TranaAmerica, a
10-story helium balloon that
crashed in Ohio on an attempted
cross-country flight, was not re-
Jislered with the Federal Avia-
tion Administration as required,
the FAA says.
And FAA officials said no
clearance had been given whell
the balloon broke through the
clouds above Tillamook, Ore .. on
Sept 26. Federal regulations re·
quire aJl air traffic control to
ens ure that they will not run into
each other
Pie Tosser
Hits Helms
Hat ha way said the United
States has a huge supply or
grain. inclurung a record com
c rop that farme rs now arc
harvesting. If the Soviets do buy
the full 25 million metric tons of
wheat and corn, he said. the
sales "would not have a signifi-
cant effect'' on prices.
UPPER MONTCLAIR,
N.J . (AP> -Former CIA
director Richa rd Helms
aa y s be won " l press
charges against a man
who threw a pie at him
during a speaking engage-
ment here.
Aaron Kaye o f Ne w
York said he tossed the
banana cream pie in
"reprisal for Helms' multi·
pie violatfons in interna·
tional law" during his tim<'
as head of the intelligence
agency under Richard Nix
on 's aclrnjnistration College police said '
Helms declined to file
charges against Kaye for
the incident Tuesday
night.
FOR EXAMPLE, U.S. wheat
productlon this year is estimat·
ed at 57 .8 million metric tons, of which 38.l mJUion are expected
to be exported. The com crop is
estimated at 184.6 million metric
tons and exports at 63.5 million.
A metric ton is about 2,205
pounds and is cqu:i l to 36.7
bushels of wheat or 3!>.4 bushels
of corn
Responding to questions from
reporters. Hathaway s aid SALT
JI and the presence of SoVlet
troops m Cuba we re not dis·
cussed in the grain negotiations.
He said the meetings, which un-
d er the agreement are held
twice a year. traditionally do not
include political subjects.
"TUE OPERATION of the
balloon ia under investigation,"
said Richard Henderson, chief of
the FAA'• General Aviation Dis·
trlct oftice ln Portland. The trip, which would have
been the first cross-country
journey had it been successful.
was heavily touted by three
public relations firms . News
conferences were held at a posh
New York nightclub and in
Washington with pa rt of the
Oregon congressional delega-
tion
Prime sponsor of the tnp was
the 7·Up soft drink company. Its
emblems swathed the gondola
and the company maintained an
information center in St. Louis
during the trip. Jn addition, the
NBC television network paid an
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undisclosed amount for the
t.eleviaion rigbta to the journey.
and cameraman Randy Birch
joined the three crew members
AN FAA, investigator, who
asked not to be identified. said
no contact ever was made with
any FAA facility during the
night. despite numerous new!>
reports that such would be the
case. he said
The gondola of the balloon
bor e the identification numhN
N4DV. but a s pokesman for th•
FAA 's reg1strat1on center 10
Oklahoma City said no such re
gistration ever had been issued
The FAA also said no s uch
aircraft bad a certificate or
alrwortb.lness aa required.
A balloon is composed of two
parts. the envelope that contains
the helium. and the gondola that
carries the occupants A Min·
neapollS company donated the
envelope. but Or Fred Hyde,
the navigator of the OaVlnc1.
was unable to name the owners
of the gondola.
"THE GON DOLA wa s
or1R1nally purrha!>ed by the AEC
< Atom1l' cncr~y Ct>mmtsstonl,"
h• 'aid l>efon· lt'<J \ 1n~ Ohio on
Y. t•dn1·~dJy
I m n11t t''<.JC'tl~ -urc· v.ho
ov. n' 11 11 ... om 11r th1 tho ... e go\
ernment thrni; ... that hJppen But
don 't pnnt lhal "
The i''AA confirmed the de·
signal.Ion N40V was reserved by
the commission in 1.974 for a goo·
dola but oo registrat.Jon was re-
ceived
"Beef and veal prices rose
sharply ln Sept.ember following
four montba of decline.'• the re-
port said ... Prices for port rose
for the second consecutl ve
month followtng five consecutive
decreases."
Non-food items were up 1 3
percent. about the !>ame a!> in
August
THE INDEX stood at 220.4 in
September, meanine that &oods
that cost SU>O in 1987 cost $220.40
Jut month. The fleure wu 11.8
percent ahead of September tm. the report said.
hol1da~ sales and specials
2 Fashion Square Santa A(la 547·6911
sele 25o/o off
~ne end two-piece
velours dresses ·
Now 38.00 to 51.00,
Originally 52.00 to 68.00.
From the collection: shawl-collar
blouson top and stretch waistline.
slim-skirt with pockets in velvety
cotton-polyester velours, and
the richest colors, P·S·M·L sizes .
• Youl)g Miss Magnin
1.magn1n
South Coast Plfa Cost• Mesa 957-1611
Love Shooting Flayed
Study R e port Criticizes Officers' Co1:1duet
'Stiag' Bre alcs Ring
San Jose officer Jess Rodriguez escorts Terry Simpson
from her apartment Wednesday as police made 45 ar-
rests on burglary and robbery charges. Police said more
than 100 arrests could result from a "sting" operation
that recovered more than $750,000 in stolen property.
L08 ANO&Ll:S <AP) -bl a
hanhly wonled report that ...
ltadtc:ta Urie ftDdla~ ol an lD·
teraal pol.lee lnvee 1aUoD, Urie clty hard of Pollee Com·
ml11loaen cr1Uctaed tbe con· duct ol two olftcen wbo fatally
1hot Eula Lon after a dlapute
over an unpeid m .oe 1u bllf,
The report meaaed Wednes·
day al.lo rai.Nd queaUooa about
the procedur.. of the LAPD
tbootlnt review board wbicb
found Oftlcen Edward Hopeoo
and UoYd O'Callaaban bad com-
plied with department policy ln
the incident.
THE OPFICESS SdOT tbe
39-year-old widow 12 times tut
Jan. 3.
"The officers' premature
drawlnc of their weapon.a and
their use of rapid fire, under the
circuD111tances of the Love case,
were both in violation of depart-
ment policies," the report con-
cluded.
Pool-poison in g Probe
Ne t s Evicted T e nant
TIM ~ allo aa1d "tatbstan· tial cbul• are 1'9Clulred lD tbe eyatam ol lnv•U1aUna and ad-J u d icaUn1 offleer.fovolved
abootlnp and other uae-of ·force lncldenaa."
TBE aSPO&T WAS pr.alled
by representaUves ol black and
ciyll rilbta ll'QUPI dblat.llfied
with tbe result.a of tbe 1ntemal
LAPD lnveaUcation u well u
declJltollis bf--dlJUict attomey and U.S. attorney not to rue
charaes aaalnst·the officers.
·'It proves internal review
doean 't wort -you need civilian
review," said Ramooa Rlpetoo
of the American Civil Liberties
Union.
But Police Chief Daryl Gates
crlticized what be called "a
Monday morning quarterback
sltuaUoo" and insisted tbe of·
ficers acted in self.·defeose.
GATES SAID: "It (rapid fire)
obviously didn't stop Eula Love
from doiDi what she was do-
•
log." Ht noted tbat a knUe Mn.
Love wla tbrowlnl when tbe of.
ficera ft.red wu found 88 feet
away.
The police commillion report
suggested that rather than draw
their ,__ Immediately. tbe of-
ficers abouJd bave tried verbally
to placate Jin. Love.
l.n adclltloa, police commialk>D
member Samuel Williams point·
ed out one ol the bulleta that bit
Mn. Love WU nattened against
the pavement, apparently
because it struck ber when she waa already down.
••1 DON,. SEE how anyone
could say that s hot was
necessary lo stop Mrs. Love
from doing anything," be said.
However. the report did not
re commend any discipline
against the officers, s aylng a
second internal investigaUon
"would violate the officers' due
process rights."
Craah Killa
&Play boy
Playmate
MALIBU (AP)
Former Playmate o( the
Vear Claudia Jennln••·
who once said she could
turn an 18-wbeel truck rig
around "lo the· middle ol
the street" died after ber
coovertiblesma!Jhedbead-
on lnto a pickup truck,
police said.
Mila Jenninp, 29, who
starred in such film.a u
"Unholy Rollers" and
"Deathsport" died Wed-
nesday when her car drift-
ed over the center line of
the Pacific Coast
Highway.
Her car collided with
one driven by 19-year-old
Craig Benell of Rancho
Palos Verdes, officials
said. Benell was trea!ed
for minor _injuries.
SAN JOSE (AP) -A man who had
been evicted from a San Jose apart·
ment complex was in custody today,
booked for investigation of felony
vandalism in connection with the
herbicide poisoning of three swim·
ming pools, authorities said.
Harry Leland Leach, 33, was ar·
rested Wednesday night in neighbor·
ing San Mateo County by sheriff's de·
puties armed with a warrant from
Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge J ohn Shatz listing two counts
of felony vandalism.
( __ sr._:4_TE_)
Professional Employees Interns·
tional Union and representatives of
the eight struck companies.
00 SpH& Fea red
A
Shopping Experience
·to Equal
Officials said Wednesday hundreds
or people may have been exposed to
the herbicide, Silyex. and the
chemical 2. 4· 0 , which contains the
suspected carcinogen, dimdn.
fJnion 'Optimbtfc~
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Teamsters
Union leaders said they are
"ca u tiously optimistic" that an
aareement can be reached oo new
co n tracts affecting every
supermarket in Southern California,
thus averting a threatened walkout
next month.
The massive strike·lockout would
involve a n esti mate d 12,000
teamsters, 14,000 meal cutters and
more than 60,000 clerks. The
teamsters have been working without
a contract since Sept. 1.
FU.. Strike O "er ?
HOLLYWOOD <A~) -The end is
in sight for a strike by office workers
that stopped production at some of
the major studios and film pro·
cessors. including the filming of the
television shows M·A·S·H and CHiPS.
A tentative agreement was
reached late Wednesday by represen·
tatives for the 2,200 members of
Loe a 1 174 of the Office and
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -State and
county officials are protesting pro-
posed offshore oil and gas leasing
sites after an environmental stale·
ment admitted that up to 48 oil spills
are "statistically probable" at the
sit~s.
The Bureau of Land Management
is calling for the sale of the 30 five·
year leases in 15 areas on the outer
continental shelf.
But at a bearing Wednesday, state
and cowity officials urged elimina-
tion of several sites to protect air
quality and fishing and to prevent en·
vironmeotal damage.
~Ezplede• ·
LOS ANGELE.5 CAP> -A 29-year-
old Encino man has been hospitalized
with injuries suffered when his 28-
foot cabin cruiser exploded and sank
as he was trying to start it a ball
mile off Topanga Beach, authorities
said.
County lifeguards said tlis boat
stalled and on a second attempt to
start it, blew up. The cause of the ex·
plosion has not been determined.
1tleab Free for All
FRE.5NO (AP) -Students in two
elementary school districts near here
will be getting free meals because
school board members decided it is
too much trouble to keep track of
those who are entitled to them.
Stabbing of B i slwp
Emh Visit to P ope
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Retired
Bishop Alden Bell, 75, was only
slightly wounded by an intruder in
his downtown chancery -but it
spoiled bis trip to see Pope John Paul
II.
Police reported Wednesday that a
man walked into the chancery, two
blocks north of the Capitol, and re·
portedly complained to Bell that he
was being excommunicated.
SGT. MI KE ROY, a police
spokesman, said the man returned
shortly after nooo, drew a knife and
stabbed Bell in the riaht rib cage and
the UWe finger ol his right hand. He
was takeo to Kercy Hospital, where
be was in good condition.
Father James Murphy, editor of
the Sacramento Catholic Diocese
newspaper, said he was told that the
man ran out screaming, "You're ex·
communicated."
POLICE REPORTED later that
William Luthin, 30, showed up at Sut·
ter General Hospital and turned
himself in to a security guard. Of·
ficers said be was booked on charges
of assault with a deadly weapon.
Bell, who retired this year after 17
years as leader of the diocese, can·
celed his trip to Chicago where be
was to have joined the other bishops
to meet the Pope. He was to have left
early today.
DEPARTMENT STORES
Broadway
Buflum1,'
Bullock's W1lshm:
Nc1m:in·Marcu'
J C Penney'
Robin,on·,
wor.n:N'S APPAREL
Apropo'
Bad. Street FtrntnlllC Amre
Ellen Caricr
Cathy Jean/ Couru1de
(comlnl '°°"'John Hog.an
Lani or Cahrornia
Leslie John
The I ook
Mau hew' Motherhood Malcrnlly Shop
The PlaL'C
Jean Ryan Fa~h1on
The Show-Orr
Soian« Women·, Apparel
MEN'S APPAREL
Al'• Garage
Your ·Lifestyle
Al Ease
(comln& 2/IO) Brooh 1Jro1hcr'
Gary's .t Company
The Looi -Gu~"' Gtu
Phelps
PO.S.H
... ll\tl'Wood\
SHOESTOR~
Paul Allan
hcsta Footwear
Hemphill'' Shoe$
Hu&&in'sSh~
Leeds
Manders Shoes .t Somethin& El\c
Newpon Childru's Boo1crv
Wtthtrby-Kaywr
JEWELERS
Breu Walker Ncwpon
Gemstone Oaign Jeweler\ •
Slavick'' Jewekl"
Weinert Fine Jewel'
Wyndham Lciah D11moncb
IOOKSTORES
8. 0.hon Bookseller
Doubleday Book Shop
RESTAURANTh
1Jog1cs PllL't"
Bob Burn~
CH ILDREN'S APP A RH
The Red Balloon. Lu.I.
GIFTS. CARDS. FLOWER~
ltSTATION[RY
El Poco Candi.~
Valley Hallm.ir~
~PORTING GOOD~.
10YS. HOlllF.S,
CRAFTS, LUGGAGE• PETS
.Benchley'~ Luggage
Crafl Worb
Fony Lo"'e
Karrs Toys. Sta11onen.. Hobbies
Nears Spon1na Goods
Russo's Wonderful World of Pch
HOME FURNlS'lflNCS
Ba1h Shop
Neu le Creek Shop
f-OOD SPECIA LTV
H ldt<>fY Fa~
Sees Candy
....
Coco·,
11 Rohtno
1-ranc~can Room
The Islander
I 1do Buflct
Ncwpon S1ufrd Roll
rcnn~ Collcc Shop
lne Rigger
I ruly N:i1urally Htnflh 1-oods
Vcl\et Tun It'
ValTllltO'~
Yonnce·, Y Of!U!I
ltldiac Room
sPt.CIALTY SHOPS
M Jacque\. 1-umer
The T'7bacconllil
Yam. Mu~ic Ct111er
MALL HOURS (
Monclly. ,.........., .. d Friday:
lt:tO a.m.-9:11 p.m.
TIH:Mtay, WtdnftdaJ 1nclSanrr4IJ!
IO:tO a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Suciclay: 12 noon to S:tt p.m. '-" ........ ,ft ........... ,
Int yovr 'hoprctu\.COft\CfttC'~
I
\
Proper DeeieioD
,,. ~ a.a Cky eo.co ...,.... proper
ccme-1'111,.._ .... _ far mdfvHllDI ~ t1aA1 ... wbm 1t ~
-for.,.•..-.~ a IMlli• clefllatment pl&D _, Padftc ODlilt ~.
Al ......... fnlP 711 ........... -tM o..c.,.
for • !'r wl one-= C::-• wtti all u.. IDodlrn am11iiea·llld..._ . --""~ allO.a& ...... .._.. tlliia ...,,..._ ...... _ ol l I As.ti ol
UIUUlll9 ..._ •• , .... wouW ... beecl out ol tbelr
bom• Md wbo probab&J wwld be .able to afford 0aoe•aww'fti1.
·A Dlm•P*••• A6d U., Mft..., ftaal,.._ fortbe
tenant.a Ol' propef1.1, Wb.lcb 1tretcbe1 a lon1 CoHt
IU&ll-.Y between Beacb Boulevard and Newland Street
near the ScM.bera CalUonda Edi.loo Co. plant.
Tenaw iu1-ted DIOD bu no plw to accommodate them. "Why should only wealthy people live at the
ocean?" uked ooe tenant.
Three mobile bome pub emt an the property.
Tbe council aaid it was concuned about the fate of
the parks. It auaested Daoo retum with new plana that
lndlcate what will happen to the raideots.
Tena.nta aald the rejection waa a victory for worried
mobile home dwellers. ·
J 1be council made the proper decision. There baa to i be a better answer to the problem than Daon has offered ., so far. 1
Schools & Refugees
Thousands of Vietnam's and Cambod.la's war-weary
and frightened refugees are pouring into what's known as
the "Vietnamese triangle" -the area bordered by Long
Beach. Hlmtington Beach and Santa Ana.
:. The number of Indochinese in Huntington Beach area
Jligh schools has jumped nearly 100 percent in three
months.
..... Many can't speak English, and the Huntington Beach Uni~n High School District has only two bilingual aides to
assist some 500 pueila.
"We have about 60 kids at one high school who have
no idea what's IOina on," said one official wbo blamed
the federalgovernmentfortbesltuatlon.
A congressional fmancial aid program for educating
the refugees never was funded, he notes. That program
should have paid the district $450 for each student enter·
ing the high school& after Jan. 1, lir17.
As a result of federal neglect, the district's board of
~ trustees has authorized participation with otber districts
in an effort to gain some support for aid grants in
Washington. · ~ It's about time.
' Besides hampering education and citizenship, lack or > communication creates distrust and prejudice.
Orange County has enough of both already.
I. ~ ~ John Has a Heart
Huntington Beach City Councilman John Thomas
gets his share of criticism from both the public and the
pres s.
It often appears that he hasn't done his homework in
conducting city business. His language, while colorful,
often Ui unprintable. If there is no council.manic con·
: troversy, John is apt to create one.
: And the crane and trucking firm owner often is less
:· than formal in his social graces.
: But big John has a heart. He even admits to being a
: bit sentimental.
: Last week he donated a c rane, his time and two
: employees' time to move the vete rans' 800-pound World
: War II memorial from old city hall to the new Main
.. Street edifice. . : That was afte r the council and city officials hemmed
; and hawed over the cost of relocating the marble slab
: before the old civic cente r is torn down later this year.
; Last s pring when Huntington Beach High School's
·! Class of '79 left a soggy impression on the campus by
-! dumping a Volkswagen in the swimming pool, it was
! John who stepped forward in the spirit of commlmity ': service.
~ John and his crane lifted the bug out of the deep end
without charge to save school officials a big headache.
IOnd words are in order for such contributions.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
·artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92621. Phone (714) 8'2-4321.
• Boyd/Family
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''At tbe tDd. onl;J two tbinp
really matter to a man. re-
1arcU.1 at wbo be la; and
&bey are tbe affeetioa and un-
deratandin.I of bis family.
Anyth1Jl1 and enrythlDI
else he creldea la lmubstan·
tlal; it 11 a ablp stwm o•et
to the mettY ot tbe winds and
Udes at prejudice. But tbe
f amlly la an everlaatln•
ancbora1e, a quiet harbor
where a man's abip can be
left to a1riDI to tbe mooriq;I ol pride 81M[loyalty ...
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CYNIC
French t.ulclermlstl at tM.
Paria Zoo in 1117 worked at
1reat len1tb to bulld a
framework for a atulfed
elephant. When lt wu com·
pleted, tbey palnstakln1lJ
1tretcbed =n.•I t blde over lt ad were ued with
t.be ob·~ effect. So
pleued were tbeJ, in fact.
that imtN4 of puttinl ill tbe atufflnl~£; away tlleJ threw a party, in'rit·
lnl bundredl people. Al"9
a couple dolen at a tlme took
their tum = inside tbe eleptaut w tbe liquor
w a1 dlspemecl. How about
tbat? A eactildl putJ tD aa
elepUd.
Wu a.,..S thlittM ear·
11 bubtbd llb7en were called •• ClllSl.r-llGt Mea ...
of •• AllP•• ..... of tbe 1oal, bet beeaue thoH ..., ........ , ........
_..., 1'ire eaill'· n... to~ &Mt .............. ,... ......
tbrowa l>a1lketball1 and IWmbllM ...,... A llW. .... ,..... to all tlda • tlae , ...... ....,o1_
c ....... pat tGlltlMr ... tbl .-_, .... ~ ana.
bl• wire -bara..ct wtre . Tbat made it a falrlJ -·-~-. , ..
:r•=.~-: lotDe ..... ,. bow, •....... -... , ............ -
~ ---an oalJ lallr .S a laalf fll& r-..... ..-, . ...._ ____________ ,_~_... ...... i.aDJ .......
..
Landlord Bill , Stirs QoesQons-
aoald lwUordt be :L'::' to reat to famlU• wlUl c 1 'ntll a. tM ..,_ eoe\al.Md lD 18 ............... bf S..tor J)aYld
RobelU. .
AlthauO tt bal to far failild to
win 1um.let Hpport ta tbe
I ea at•. aobertl ....
YOWed M wUJ
pu1lil tb•
••a 1 u r • ., ... lb• soa.a Nbln
ln Juury.
WbU.IDAAY
landlord•
vie w 1 ucb
1e1l•laUon u "eoollacatory" or a form o1 ·'tn·
verse coodemnaUOD • •• 11mllar
Mailbox
ar1amfttl advueed a1awt otMr~Uoo-.. ~Jw~~ bave not bMa fomd
Wblle tbele bave been baMcl
upoe race, nlltfioe, naUOQallt)'
and ta, .,.11altoa1ubject ol
otbe1" ..U~ laws.
BICAWB TRUE 11 Utue ot
DO bope ol "erttlr'DlnJ Roberti'I law lb tbs C'OUl'tl, tbe oppoaidon ot t.M apartment home owners
and real estate people hu been
aimed at beptnf the bl1J boa.led
up in tbe Se!lat.e.
A • s pokesmen t or the
Callfomla Realton A11oclaUon point out, wblle many de·
velopments have been CODltnact·
ed to provide 1peclflc accom·
modaUou for f amUI•• witll
cbllclNa 1ueh u pla1iroadl
and •Pfti•I HevritJ. maa1
oUwn ..... cllreNd 1pedfteal~ to adub only. TbelMttr~.u.e .... alton com9dlr 1tat., were not
built wtth cbllartD m m1Dd and
do oot PfO¥ide tbe saltly deltra·
ble tor tbem. ID eome cues ae·
lual baurdl lmowa otberwlle lD
tbe law •• "attract ive nulll.Dcel'' where cblldren are
CODcemed are pnNDt.
IN ARGUING a1aln1t tbe
Roberti bill. lt wu contended
that many l?OUPI ot adults Met
accommodatlona where YOUlll
people will not be pn;sent. They
may do t!Da for reuom of emo-
..... ,. w ·-.,..Ml •
btHUM t.beil' :::ile 18 ilOt eomNdllk wllla eldldr9. Wfdle 11111 rrtf laM Mt 1 El I tad tomelt...,l.at.w~·bJ Hemptlac ..... , ..........
ud operat.d ue utvelr for
Hnlor elUseu or reur .... " manr ........, Un ID .... .., Mlt
"dHlt::.::!:•1••11'' for 1Mm. .. .....
ban to be eldertJ or a nan. to
ftnd eblldl'ID an lDtolerabl•
nu.tauee.
And tbe Roberti ...... -.re
mat• DO .U.mpt to uel•
botlllq oeeupied by t.bole ri.b
emoUonaS « nervou. coadttt.w
or other phyllcally baddicapped
penom.
ITaANGBLY enou1b ,
altbou•b tbe Department of
Rebabllltadoo spends more than
$100 million a year a.idlni the handicapped and la preMDtly
puahlne -teO.tlaUoa to prohibit
landlords bom dl1eriminati.n1
atainlt handicapped pel'IGDI, DO
protest aplmt the Roberti bill,
for not aempttnc boualDI oc·
cupled by tbe haod.lcapped, bas
been made.
Subeequent to RoberU'a an·
nouncemem that be would aeatn
try to move the bl ll next
J uuary. spokesmen for tbe Cali·
fornla realton dbcloled Ulat
they have agreed to review their
potlUoo.
Wbl.Le tbey a. not hPPY with
the idea of a statewide Wll, coo-
teodina tbere bu been DO abow-ln S of atatewlde need, Utey
ml&ht favor ledalaUon which
would atabllab at.aadarda for
local meuura.
AmOQ& their many cooeerm is
that a law miOt be pueed re-
q ut rlnl landlords lo accept
cblldren while another law
would freeze their rents and
make no allowancea forf! de-moutrably increued of
maiot.eoance reaultmg t m ac-
ceptinc families wtth children. ,
'American Yardstick' Overlooks Reality
To tbe Edit.or:
One of President Carter's
moat constant and do1matJc
themes ls that of human rights.
On tbe surface molt of UI acne. Wbo doesn't feeJ compa.salon for
the unemployed, the poor, the
dlladvant.a,ced. but the list at UD·
fortunat.ea seema endless.
Their m.lafortune la, in large
part, measured by bow their
circumstances compare with the
average middle class white
Am erican. Usin1 this ya.rdsticlt,
however, presents a dilemma -
due to the s uccess of the
American Dream, moet of tbe
people of the world suffer by
comparison.
roa YEAaS DOW the cry bas
been for rlcb Alll,ericau to
share with poor Amerte&n1 -
f« all Americana to Iba.re with
the needY world. The co.eept ol
1eoeral equality somehow bu
replaced the concept of eq..W op.
portuaity. The drift from ODI to
tbe otbel' bas led to our cuaaent
problems wlth aovernmeatal DOUel•. The laclt at will to eac
lat from aoverament la cte.UoJ·
IDI tbe dollar -ma11he
welfare lll'Oll'alD8 erode av pro.
duetivttJ -ecmflleatory tael sr•atl7 reduee cnltaJ Deeded
for •rowtb -federal enero policies bave created depea.
dence oe fonlp oil -= erumeat reaulatlons are
free enterprlae and person
freedom.
The lee)alatora wbo are so
vocal ad have been imtnamea-
tal ln 1baplns tb11 country'•
j>oUclea may flnd their 1oal
reached with devutaUne results.
The "American yard.stick" will cease to appl1 and we may find
ounelYet plunied into the dead
level quai:mlreottoW equality.
President Carter and our
more liberal lawmakers have
yet to acknowledae a fact that
some clearer mlndl have noted since the daya of tbe New Deal.
Our al!Wty to help those leu
fortunate 11 entirely depeadent
upon tbe atreactl> and weallb ol
our OWD aodetJ ud 887 policy that dhnfn'ebM ettlMr'. deltroJI
bJ tbM aame auat, our aldQ
to fu.rtller tbe caue ol bamaa rtpu.
STEVE G. CHRISTMAN
•••ri .... Totbel'.dlt.cw: ·lam..,....rll_.,..._...,
tlll•SMlaAulcbool Board'• ftlte to lklll ltl fedlraU7 tmded ldlool breaklut Protram. C•rtaial7
bua•r1 cbU4rea ba•• a ltalUmate e1aim to a d.m.d
10Clet1•1 Ullltance aad OOID• ,..., ..
Por tM Nke Of tbe 1Dd19'llMI ........................ .......... .., .......
Giie, I MDI tMir aetaoe w• 'i~ed bJ J1aora1ee or t .llDllaotaaallct. . ........... I .., Ula& Ulk
• •
November the Santa Ana voters
overwhelmingly repudiate th.is
heartless injury inlUcted on de·
renselesschildren. For shame.
MIKE MCLAUGHLIN
f"••fi• Bel,,ed
To the Editor:
In tbe Mailbox or Sept. Z1 a
letter written by J . W. Reid stat·
ed that the anli·war broadcasts
and protests by J ane Fonda and
oth e rs served to lengthen the
Vietnam war b¥ wealterung our
resolve to "win."
I would like to remind Mr.
Reid that at the llme of Fonda's
famous Hanoi broadcast, our
ll"oopt bad been fighting in Viet·
nam for more years than in the
wbole of World War II. Tbe pe<>o
pie ln ch.aqe never weakened in
their firm resolve to keep the
war IOinl u lone u poujble.
The term-"traltor," so
almpliltidy applied tO Ms. Fon-
da and other anU·Vletoam pro-
teaton lbould be used OD thole
Wbo lied IO llr:UJlully to U.S tha t
the war would be over "any day now" wblle tbey buUt brick bar· racb in Vietnam for the troops
yet to come.
'JI/• lolt more than so.ooo men. wltb thousand s more ln·
capadtated for Ule. We tilled,
directly and lndlrect11. a
areat« proportion of l.nnocmt
civilians in North and South
Vietnam than we have ln any
war. It helped to beef up our
eqmy casualty lists ("We loat
aome but the enemy loet a lol
more").
WI: 90WED the seeds of our
present economic disaster in
Vietnam. It was during the war
that copper appeared on lhe
rima ol our coiDs. U we now fall "prey to the scom and contempt
of all nauons" it ls ror givmg
away our resources to prop up
and ~e some or the most despotic reglrMS oo the face of
the earth. We are so ill thought
of In such places by the great
masses ol people because ol our
a rdent support of thetr t yrants
that when revoluuon does come
they welcome the Red s with
open arms.
H Ms. Fonda's broadcasts ac·
tually beJped t.o Wllld down the
greatest and most expensive
Carce ever perpetrated on the
American people 1 wlsb she bad
done it soooer.
LOREN M. BLUTMAN
Pertct.•S••~br•
TotheF.ditor:
Summer ii almost over, and
now la aaoc>cS Ume to start tbea&ow
wheels of bureaucracy tumlna in
preparation for next summer.
Since beUer than to percent at the
people who come to the beach are
not from RunUn1ton Beach.
perhaps the city would coasider
i.a•ulna bamper 1Ucken that ez.
empt Runtinlton Beach residenta
from park1n1 tlcteta. Tbese
at.lcken could also allow real·
dents to part in the city main·
t.ained park1q \ota OD the beach
free.
It could be a simple process to
lalue aucb ltkken. Otber beach
cltiesdolt. wlthtavorableresulta.
All of the revenue collected from
meten, ftlcb ioea to the dlY,
could come from outaide Hunt·
"What I can't help lldmlrinQ lt the way you lutt
lit thlte Witng two Mntenotl OQnGUrrtntly. ''
tngton Beach. Why not give the _
local residents a break! After all
it's our beach. We pay for it with
higb property t.ues; so why not be
able t.o parkfreewhen wegot.othe
beach that we pay hlper tax.es
for!
DAVID ELLIS
S•••et•I
To the F.dit.or :
Thank you for bringmg at.ten·
t1on to the recent action by t.he
Santa An.a school board in ending
the program of breakfast for slu·
dents. It 1s a m ost terrible
behavior for supposed le•ders in•
our society to turn away from in·
nocent childre n in need . We
should be ashamed lhat such peo-
pl e are in p os itions or
responsibility.
ft.BRYAN
E•e ... Nl.re•
To the Edit.or:
I am aick aod tired ol aeetq our
former President Nixon's pie·
turea and commeata tn the papers
and b1s views expressed on na·
tJooalTV.
I don't care wbere be lives. I
don't care what Ilia opllaiona are
on SALT U . I doa't care what be
th1nb at Cldna. I doa 't care that
be ls an AnaeI fan. I don't care to
read about him ..
Let's stop 1 lvln1 blm tbe
publicity be craves.
EU.EEN MEANS
o .. i111Uer
To tbe Editor:
Tbe reUdenta at Oranp Coun·
ty owe Mickey Ccmoy a vote ol
confidence and thanks tor bis
fonrard stance in calliD.1 few the
removal at Edlaoo Miller from
Ute 3rd Supeniaorlal Dlatrict.
llr. COGrOJ 11 president at the
Armed Pore~ ReUreea • As·
IOClatkln at 0rAD1e Couty md
a proud, retired Marine oftlcer
who unatlntincly served bis country. .
Whether we were bawb or
doves on tbe Vietnam war,
Miller'• aidiu and a~ ol
the eDelD)'. wblle a pri.MMr 1D
Vietnam. c..at be e-.ed
Row ID9Q cl our MniceaMla uaaeceuarllJ loet tbelr ll•es
bec:auae MWer and Meed, ran.
da, made aDtl·Amerlcan
1peeeMI for tbl Vltt Coq? It 11
m1 cqsusr II aplnton tllat the man lboald DOt be 1•'1wed to
bold ~ Pllllk oasc. ta Ortnee
Couty GI' .,,aac. .... ow
npatalk.
llARYO. Mooat
• IAtNrs "°"' ,..,. ~ ........
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Charle. McCabe
Panama: Enil of an Era .
0-. l PNtl1 ftu ma.rbd t.bt
..... ol*e ....... t fGrau
ol 1111 ....... Amertun flq TU& ....... ol taie blao. u. ...... ol U.. c.ai Zone1
la lllllf a__,., wtu.ba a eoun'. ~.:=-... 10-mll• .... 11· ... temtory •W'TOUDCI· lq tbe Canal. ndcU~ ~~ i one•1 cur-
rent popula-
t Io a la qtJmated at
14~TOO of
wbom 31,100
are Amert·
cans.
Tbou11Dda ol these lost iheir
herltace u Zonlana when on
Oct. l the United States save as
percent ol the Canal Zone over
to lbe Panamanian 1overnmenL
Moat of these Ame ricans
operate the Canal or serve in the
armed forces.
t KNEW PANAMA and the 7.o-
nians quite well when I was a
correspondent ln the Caribbean
just before and during World
War 11 ... Tbe Zonians led a
charmed life, and that's for
s ure
u·.s. government policy
toward the Zooian was based on
the wboUy erroneous beliefs that
it was a dangerous place to live
<it bad been before Gorgas
cleaned it up) and that living
Art Hoppe
outalde tbl Ub.ited tatee wu a terrible lmpo1lUon on
AIQ•rtcam.
Al a nAI\ tM ZoeJU WU coddled bQGod beUet. lie aot » ptrc..t man pay t.ban bla con-
~ Unental equivaJ•t lD tbt clvll
· Hnltei. He 1te out ol UM sov· ernmeat comml111rlea. Hia
bo&ne, bta •olf couraea, hta ntuun1., pool ....,.. pro¥tdod
b.Y t.b• pernment. lt wu aald ln t.hol4t daya t.bat
lbe only place nt to Uve ln dw-· 1na the Oreat Deprualon had
been ln tbe Zone . Abaolutely
not.bin& outalde t.ouched lt , and
the tramlt fea from the Canal
it.aelf tept rollin& ln
IT WAS AN incredibly racist
pJace, even for it.a time. How
well I remember the "1old" and · ..Uver" drinking fountains at
the railway atatiooa and other
public facilities. Blacks couldn't
drink the s ame water as white
men.
And the social life. It was like
ooe vast peacetime army-navy
post there. Seemingly everybody
held a cocktail party every nigbt. .
People lived in the Zone for
years without ever seeing the
country they were a piece of,
Panama. ConversaUon among
Zonian ladies often cente red
around the terrible things that
happened to their plumbing
when they were translated from
the high civilization of Wichita
or San Diego to a bot and sultry
place
Tb Zonlan achoola were all Amertcu orteot~. Ev• U 1 kid.
wa1 a tblrd·pneratJon be wu
tau•bt bome w.aa "'!'be Statel. ·•
Th• c~oua condldou ol the Zonl1n'1 Ufe made lbem bate
witb a pualon the treaties by
wblch ~dent Carter turned
the Zone aDd the canal back to
Panama, to be Mly effective ln aooo
\'ET n HAS a cwious COUD·
ter-effecL Once the deed was
done , It was accepted with equa:, The Zonian sudden-
ly re be had no real roots
in the place be lived. He owned
no land and the government
owned bi.a bome. Now the mood
of the American Zonians is ooe
of resignation rather than
hostility. It will be decidedly
wrenching to leave the We t.bey
have lived; but there seems llt-
Ue choice in the matter.
Had the American Zonians nol
been so cossetted over sucb a
long time, the treaties might not
have been so painlessly execut-
ed. As one third-generation Zo-
nJan explained it:
'lt's been like living in a
foreign outpost all the lime. Had
it been otherwise, had we been
given a ~talce in the place, Uk~
the pioneers and homesteaders,
probably we would have taken
up arms to defend our homeland
like the French did in Algiers or
the whites are do1ng in South
A!rtca."
Help Them D a nce to Freedom
Another day, another do-good
cause. Now I've been elected co-
chairperson of the Committee to
Provide Starving Southeas t
Asl ans with T a p Dancing
Lessons.
It's certainly a worthy cause
There are thousands of Viet
namese and
Ca mbodians
who have de-
fected from
their native
bnda because
of pollticaJ
opp raaslon
aad wlto are
dJinl to eome
to the United
States. And the only reason we don't em
brace them with open arms is
that they can't dance .
Look at the hearty welcome
we give any Ruaaian defector
who can do one of your common
old garden-variety gnm<b jetes
and a couple or ~i-pliea. We
photograph them and interview
them and protect them and help
them find jobs
IT'S NOT AS though there was
a shortage of ballet dancers in
this country. In fact, there's a
plethora. And our committee is
urging the Stale Department to
force other nations to accept
their fair share of Bolshoi people
before our stages are overrun
with leaping, bounding Russians
-each of them depriving a de·
ser ving American of honest
work. On the other hand, there is a
c ritical scarcity of Vietnamese
tap dancers in America Afi·
cionados of Vietnamese tap
dancing h ave not seen a
matched pair of Vietnamese tap
dancers on television since the
Ed Sullivan show went off the
air.
And, believe you me, you can
haunt a hundred night clubs
without once running into a
single smiling Cambodian in top
b a t and tails doing double·
shuffle-bop-crosa-overa to "Sing·
ing in the Rain."
SO NOT ONLY does teaching
starvina SouUleut AaiaDI to tap
dance lW a need in our own
eountry. but the results would
warm the cockles o( the hardest
heart. l wish you could bave been
there when our first aid reci·
pients, Mr. and Mn. Thang Sa
Lot, staggered into our Hong
Kong visa office in the last
stages of malnutrition.
"Sorey, the quota's filled."
said our visa officer, Harrington
<Hard-Hearted Harey) McNair,
without looking up from his
papers.
"But watch what we can do,"
pleaded Thang. And, striking up
a Lively rendition of "ShufOe Off
to Buffalo," he and his wife ex-
ecuted a pe rfect s lap-ball·
change, two spiffy paddle turns
an d three ''whoo, whoo,
wboooooos" before collapsing on
the ca~.
MCNAlll'S JAW was agape. A
tear coursed his cheek. "Why
didn't you say you were dan·
cers?" he cried. "By George,
America loves dancers! Didn't
you know that the inscription on
our Statue of Liberty reads.
'Give me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses as Jong as
they can do the buck and wing'?
Here are two Jirsl-class tickets
to Buffalo and an accordion so
you can practice in the aisles."
Needless to say, our State
Department made the most of
tbia propaganda coup, noting
bow these dedicated artistes had
fied from tbetr reeimented Com·
m untst homeland to seek
freedom and the ioaue.._ble
human right lo do a nrinL
Dutchman whenever the IDooa
struck.
HANOI REACTED as you
mjgbt expect. Members of the
Ho Chl Minh M~-Leniniat
Tap Dancing Club said snidely
that the Thanes were hopeless
stumblebums who couldn't tap
their way out of a paper bag.
But nevertheless, the Thangs
had no trouble finding jobs in
this, our land of opportunity.
True, the demand for Viet·
namese tap dancers appears to
have fallen off lately. But
they're working for me. And, oh,
what a joy it is to watch them
hop-shuffle around the house.
doing windows, scrubbing walls
and moving furniture as they
hum "Tea for Two" -aU for $2
an hour.
So give generously to our com-
mittee today. There's no way
we• re going to get all those
starving refugees into this coun-
try until we teach them to
dance
2nd Redu c tion
2MI REDUCTION
24 IMCH IOX TREES
O IVBlHm•PIAI
O SUOAIC
0 LIYLAMMI CYPSISS D•ADIAM•••• OPa .. reaM o nw11eASH
OSYCAMOU
'0 ITALIAM CYPUSS
0 HYDIAMHA TUI
[]YUCCA acou•,..
AMO MANY MORE
~:S-...... s4so
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NO MIDDLI MAH
Wl .. OWTHEM s.teft•••• .. ss Ci.OS9 TUISOAY
2nd REDUCTION
IS GAL CAHS
0 YUCCA 0 MAGMOLIA 0 PODOCAltPUS
O MYPOIUM
8 11.ACll PIMI
HIWDALAHD
CHtlS'YMAS ftH
O SUOAI D FtCUS llTUSA
O AVOC+.DO
Q LIMOMTUIS 0 IUGMACOMPACTA
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Leaky-homes Prot~ters Face Suit New Preeident
Al Art School
.. t ... W. •• •'t _...to M I -' 11111," 119' I & &
Hid.
rAIGIN MID l&\PSLL liM ~ nve of tM ............. npain to otben. .
. .................
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....,_SN Q..UllD -GaJPll •en . .._. ....... lie •If• faun, OOMUueUoa led to water la aill •• _._,,, Uvtqroom and mold OD up ...........
.. ., ... blDt over badnrardl to l"elolv. tbe
matter. •• dedcled to help DO m.U. wbo wu at
fault." lln. Wblte, a real ettate aaent wbo u ... wttb
her two clauOten and wun't party to tbe ault, de·
cldedtotakeamoredireetapproaeh.
two tenm of oftlce. ·=
Robert llarvln was
named second vice pre·
1ldent and Wllllam llac·
Dou1all, corporate
seeretary. Ruth 0.1ood Salyer wa1 re-elected Orat vice preaident and
director, and John Ray.
ment was named
WE'RE =I
...... ,_. .... , ....... ,.... ... m1Waa ................ i ................ 1-c-.. , ,...., &awlUlt=~U ID J-.ry. Hee wllien M .Uced tbe leab ID
hla Mme... a atwa~ ad that turned up
to otMt f•m\11• .Uvlu la ~~ ho.-with tbe ....... ,, 9 .............. aetpbon.
She ~ a dJ.tearded '1P'OI' Sale" alp ln her front yard reaclln1 "J'aulty .CO..truettoo
Caused Water Dama1e." 9'AaafTT INIUMNCI·
f41.1Hhr 111-1417 treuurer. •
·'We IOt tocetber and cledded to let tbem know
''Tbey've &lee notblD• to belp ..,. out at an ...
abe aald. "I put tbe alp In the yard to let people
know wb.at'I &0tna OD.''
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PAIMmS MUUMCI •
Call 142-5171.
Pul • fawworda
to work for ou. 009
MOW~-
n.tun ~ ANOn1D GOLDEN WEST E8TAU rat·
dent, Judy Downs, aaid publleity over the "~"
bomes bu beld home prices down. --------
Mortensen. a Huntlncton Beach real estate
broker, claimed dama1e to the homes and to tbe
reputation ol the tract hu resulted in an averqe
$20,000 price lou. .
Mn. Downs said the leakiq la a health pro-
blem to her family. "I'm allergic to mold and there's plenty ol it
here. I have to get out of1bia house."
She said the builders recently placed a drain
in her backyard but she's unaure whether it will
solve the problem.
F AJGIN SAID MANY &ESIDENTS broupt
the leaking problem on themselves by "landscap.
lng without paying attention to drainage.''
"Our point with the suit," be said, "is that
some ol them have gone beyond complaining and
are attempting to hurt lbe company."
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LA HAUA (AP) -11.U. O'NeR II .. ant .. Malt .. laa't .. .,... ....... IMr 1J .
LHdM. Nwe and Spe•l•b-1,.akiq pupU1 ED.tUsb u 1
•eeoad 1.aAaua1.e. Sie clMID't .,..-uy °' u.etr iaaauarea.
and moet ol tM.m don't lpeM hen.
111. O'Nell. •. who h11 1
teaebhla ttedlat.lal In art and buaJaeli. aan her t.eaeMDt el· ton. are tetUq poor resllltl.
"l'Ye l'Ottea. c:lau papen rd
love to ltiow you," she slid in an
intervtew at the end or ber third
Wffk ol class. "They range from
aa.oiat.ly blank *•wie they
don't undentand what I'm say·
ln1 to lneompreben1tble ICratdMI.
''!ou'd want to IJt doyn and
"Ji,, O'Neil, • lawyer benelf,
Hk•d ti•• AmulcaD ClvU
Llbel"tlea Unloa to ••• the f'ullnto&a Joint Unloa Hf1h
School Dtatrict OWi' ber Sonofl
Kiah ~ ualpment, •Ad the
ACLU aareed llondar_ to atep ta.
ACLU ... mu ROD Talmo
1aJd tbe dfltrtct m•1 be deQyin1 the atudenta' rt1bt to -.n 9duca-Uon.
"E veo under the atate Educa-
tion Code. the klda have to be ln
school and the sobool baa to
teach them." Tlimo slid.
Social Programs
AgenCies Funded
Three agencies that offer
social programs lo residents in
the Orange Coast area have
been allocated funds by Orange
County Supervisors to operate in
1979-80.
The organizations had been
passed over by the board last
month after officials put a S2
million ceiling on social pro-
grams to be linanced by general
revenue sharing funds.
Supervisors exceeded that
limit by S5:i0,000 Tuesday when
they agreed, after further con-
sideration, to ftqid 13 agencies in
all.
Or ange Coast agencies that re-
ceived funding Tuesday include:
-The Foundation for Educa-
tinnal Behavior Therapy, Hunt-
ington Beach, $75,000.
-The Saddleback Community
Hospital Adult Day Health Care
Center, Laguna Hills, $30,000.
-The Laguna Beach Council
on AginB.z_ $43,000. The organiza.
lion serves needs or senior
citizens in Laguna Beach and
nearby areas.
Catering Trucks
Sa'1i~
Hearings
Delayed
hrtber •ctlao ln sanity pro-
eMdlap lD the CaM Of I lllaiJon
V .. Jo lldmmlth convicted ol .,..
ran•IDI two m~rder·for·blre
cootradl bu been delayed unW
Nov. 2 by Oran1e County
·Superior Court Judie James
Turn.r
Juqe Turner halted the case
pendln1 an evaluation to de-termine ll JOHl>b Serino, 50, ls
now mentally UI and whether be
la a dan&er to blmaell or otben.
A JU&Y laat week round
Serino waa insane at the time be
ne10Uated contracts for tbe
deaths of a SeatUe attorney and
the wlfeof a Beverly Hills man.
The plots later were roiled
when police learned of the COD·
tracts and diaguiaed Newport
Beach Police Sgt. John Simon as a "hit man."
. A jury in April convicted
serino 00 two counts of murder
solicitation and one count or COD·
spiracy to commit second-
degree murder. but deadlocked
on the issue of whether Serino
was sane at the time the of-fenses occurred.
SERINO had pleaded innocent
by r eason of insanity . He
claimed under hypnosis that he
viewed him.sell as a Mafia chief-
tain and murder contractor.
Police arrested Serino and CO· defendant Joseph Bogg, 62, in
April 1978 after learning of a plot
to kill SeatUe attorney Roger
Leed and Bogg's wife.
Stringent Rules OK'd
Catering trucks carrying freshly-made
lunches to work sites throughout the county will
have to abide by strict county as well as slate safe-
ty laws.
Supe('Visors also raised annual inspection fees
from $45toSIOO.
That's what Orange County supervisors ruled
Tuesday as they adopted an ordinance govern~g
sanitation and safety on the food preparation
trucks.
But a majority of the board overrode an at·
tempt by fourth district supervisor Ralph Clark to outlaw the deep rat fryers.
Supervisors instead ordered truck owners to
equip the fryers with safety lids.
CONCERN ABOUT THE safety of the county's
204 UftDSed "hot trucks" was prompted by the
sc-.Nfng death of a woman truck employee 'arller
Clark protested that it was impossible to
monitor the trucks to ensure that the reeulations were l>einc followed.
·"That 450-degree oil la still apluhln1 around.
Witla &be lids it's like leeplng a eun ta a bolster -~t ,.._tlal ls still there," Clark slid . ;L · dlU year. . ~.
The trucks are equipped with .... -effee
urns, deep fat fr1•n aad other~ deYices.
The cooks who ride the trucks can produce, lo or·
der, anythin& from hambur&ers andfr'encb fries to
• c .. ,,. A POTENTIAL rolJin8 time bomb lar_,.;K ..
people WOlting on the truck."
laq11ito6. ~.. ·; _;-; ...
Tbe other s upervisors disagreed, saying a ban
of the deep fryers would alice beavll~ into truck
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Distinctive Shopping & Dining
_ . 3rd Annual
HENRY VIII EUROPEAN FESTIVAL
With the Society of Creati•e A•achro•IUI
on Saturday, October 20th from I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.
"1-f.u,,,.)lyl, ~111porh
Happi Coats
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,, '
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r
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751-6010
Baskets from
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. ' ·~~E Merc anttle Bldg.
Center Levels OLIVE BRANCH
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557-6963
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556-1692
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
{
NATURAL COMFORT MATURAL1 Y
are our strac>oed and
bOwed clogs of hand·looled
suede one of many from
our new fall colleciron
available in the natural
earth tones in suede DALES
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Morino floeifleo V1l1<>9e
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T SHIRTS & JEANS
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San Juan
Trail ·Ride
.Oct. 14
Re~ 11 under
•way for San Juan t-c·~·· MeOGd aD· aual Trllil Ride to be
beld Oet. 14. , •Iden will Jene C. 'B....U Cook Part at 8
a.m. llld ride throu1b . tbe 1 ellllenl city llmlta
' ud the Rancho Miuloa
• Viejo to CMpers Park.
Box lunc:bes will be pro-
vided to riders upon ar-
. rival at the part around
noon.
Noa·riden also will be
lcome to participate
in adl91del at Cupera ·Part 1cbeduled from
DOOD to2p.m. eo.t al the ride I.a $10
for adults and $5 for
, clllldnm 12 and under.
Non -r iders may
participate for $5.
The ride is limited to
300 participants on a
first -come, first-served
basis. Riders must pro-
vide their horses.
Persons can register
at cit)' ball, 32400. Paseo
Adelanto. through OcL
10
flan Juan .
f.ilallet :·.
JO/fered
Beginning and ad·
vanced ballet classes
. will be featured ln San
Juan Capistrano's fall
•recreation classes
Elaine Dulsey, a pro-
'•feaaiooal ballet inst.rue·
'tor and cboreogta~-.
: will teach the couriel
.Mondays an.d Wed· nesd ' .
J .R., Huntlqtoo Beach
lll8 says yoa may ·deduct medical espeaaes
paid for a depeedeat, or for a penoa yoe coaJd
claim aa a dependent, e:a:eept t.laat Lite penoe bad
income Uuable) ot $1,IM or more. Tills statas
mu1t exist at the time tbe expell8ff were Incurred
or paid.
Almond Grower
Nixes Loans
MODESTO (AP) -Almond crower Haabem
N~asbl baa declined to aecept a IDm tto. tbe
Fa.l'pl .. llolQe Admini*8ticm, aaJIDI GM bu
bleNed ~ wftb an abundant crop thll year.
The Farmers Home Admlnl.atraUoo announced
last month be had been awarded loans totalling
$10.2 million, after a local review board turned
down his application twice. Naraghi announced this
w~ be would not accept the loan now.
The loans touched off a storm of protests to
local congressmen and after an investigation, the
amount of the loans was reduced to approximately
$3.6 million, officials said.
Auditors found the higher amount would have bel&>.ed Narachf refinance pa.st expanaiona rather UJ.n counteract crop lotses.
.·the .. Record '111J~yabeginnln1 claps i for e to 12-year-oldl wW .,,.._.
take place Mond•ys ...UWAfflvau.aY Mt_,"'"' wi"1em .. rem."-from .. to 5 p .•. "'° •d· ........ ITYMOSPITAL. Ulf!Velley,...,.
ed C•--s for 7 to 141 .. " .. , , ... , ......... , 11 VallC &.-JM. •1111 Mn. ldWanl Rul:ll1t. Mr. aflllMrL """'c:.rrata, "-'12-year olds will be beld ...... ..,, ......._,. 1a111v .. ...,,..,.
Mondays from 5 to t ............ Mn....._ Wlll'9, .._.
- -IMllTAMA-TVSTI .. p.m. ....... 9eecll,tM COW•""1'Y MOWtTAL A ballet clua for teens • 1 aq •
11•d adultl wlll take .':: ...,.,., ~"laldt. '".,.• Mr. _,-=r:;:::ro ,...,,..,, place W~ from ,,.,.. ............. Aa-.,~ ll'VIM,..., _.. •-c telflY....,,-... 7,tf7' • ""' ., p.m. Ml' ......... .._ Ludllla, c.ta Ml .... Mn. ,... IHtff, .,.,. ..... Fee for the eourses ia · Mau, ...., t1r1
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le. "I b't tldnll tbe ••articlll UI eYer ~·· Ptl._te tbe local curioltl;J. bowe•, wine
NltaW'ut critic Ray Brady plows
alaead in tbe article, enatu tbe tbeory that
P'a&Mr Serra ~ tbe
treuund Wiii ia 11'1. Cttinc a Wltale rm let· ter dated llarcb 15. Brady
i.nailta that tbe eort'elpOD·
dence la tbe ftnt reference
to vines in callfornia.
• •. . . the vine cutttnp
wblcb at your request
eeoooa were sent to us from the
lower country (Baja California) have been
burled," reads tbe letter from Father Pablo ~ llugartegut, wbo was ua1ped to the Mia·
aion San Juan Capistrano.
BaADY SAYS TOE VINES ACl'UALLY
came to San Juan in 1718 aboard tbe supply
sbip San Antonio. So, wby the 1779 reference? It's easy.
The mission was moved in the summer of
1718 because water wasn't abundant -at its o~· inal location. The fnlpe vines eould not
be oved, BraclY says, because it waa sum-me ·me. Would-be viD1aCen bad to wall un·
til tle vines were dormant in the winter to
move them. 'Ibey were replanted in 1719.
An• the point of all tbis? To pop the wine
indUIJ,ry's bubble. It celebrated the biceoten·
Dial ti California wine in 199-200 years
after Father Serra was supposed to bave
brought tbe grape to Callfomi• under the in·
dustry's theory.
VODA. HIS 1118810N ACVO•Pl.ISllED, Brady notes that we can ceJetJrate the 200tb
anni'fel'llll'Y of tbe wine itaelf in 1112. Be coo-
tenda 47111wu the year c#tbe ftnt San Juan vintaae. ·
But every eood tbeory la a tbeory. Jn his history of lllsalon San i uan
CaplaQ:4ao wrUt,en 4.-1922, bt1iortan
7ApbYrii .....,.,bardt dtli&u 1801-..._'Writ·
tea bJ l'atbei' Fermin Frandleode l•uea.
In the Tetter, Father Laauea casually re-
marked that misa.lon penoanel bad made
wble tbat ~-Eqelh•~ not.-UW it was
tbe ftnt 1lme ta bailable 1'eC.'Ol"dl that -.me beint m....r.etur.cl at the m)wJcift wu men-
tioned.
THE GUPE, 89WEVD. JUST hasn't pull~ ita weight as a major San Juan flap .
.. 'l'tie real cootroveny ia whether Father
Serra brought the mustard plant we see all
over the bills," Mrs. Hallan said.
"Some people have wondered where the
original Mission wine cellar was."
So there you have it. No one seems to con-
test that the first of our noble California vin·
tagea came from tbe home of tbe swallQws.
As for the ortpw wine cellar. I baWJD't a
clue. I do, however, know where the contem-
porary one sits. It's right behind the neon
sign tl\atfla.sbes "liquor."
Cheers.
Car $ales Drop,
I
But <;hrys.ler Up
DETROIT <AP> -ChrJsler sales l"OH and
General Motbrs and Ford sales fell in the ftaal 10
days of September as U.S. automakers overall sold
19.9 percent fewer can than lD tbe same period of
1978.
.It was the last reportln« period ol the tm
model year for the Bil Three, whose sales were oft
21 percent overall for the l(klay reporting period,
largely due to a M percent GM drop.
CBaYSLBa'S $M-A.Cd UBATES boolted
the No. 3 automaker's sales for the Jut days of tbe
month by 13 percent, the company reported Wed-
nesday.
Gii'• performance may reflect the timln1 of
new-model lntroductlons. New models are beinl
shown Oct. 11 tb1a year. Gii launched ita tm
models a week earlier and traditkmally sales in·
crease bl the days aroand the introchaction of
modela.
Na~~Y, ovgau. September
salel f.aJ U pseeat, witb tbe llve U.S. producers
off 5.5 ,. .... lmporb, wiclll1 P*eelftd u fuel·
emdeDt, ,... u pereaat to 2U peretlll ol all
..... ~ witb ao pmUGt for September
1m· ..a _.. tba M pereenf iD llay alter
1uollne ... peaked. For Ille lllGDda, for the model year and for tbe
ca'eDdlr ~ 10 far, Cbrfller'• Al-pa.Won wu
DOt. '*' .. PWd'•· ~to• NlJita.
''Very lmpressl~. Ainsworth-but I have no
Information on how one ~ a bouncer."
WineryPlam
French Blend
OAKVILLE 4.AP ) -California winemaker
Robert Mondayi s ays he is in final negotia-
tions with French Baron Philippe de Rothschild on
a plan to blend their talents in malting a premium
wine.
Mondavi, owner of the Robert Mondavl
Winery here, told a report.er that he bas reached
"agreement in principle" with the baron, owner or
the Cbateau Mouton-Rothschild near Bordeaux.
BE SAID THEY WOULD FORM a winery
here in the Napa Valley, perhaps as soon as next
year, to produce a Cabernet-Sauvignon to sell for
$17 lo $30 a bottle. The winery would be kept
separate from the.existing operations or both.
Our home is uruquc'
The area around Nl'v. porl H<Hbor cJnd
Balboa BcJy evokes mrllow, Lurn-ol U1e
century nOita.lgta. and lonns tbe fowlda·
llon for lhe upbeat rhythms ol N<'wport
NOW' •tr:. Lbe b1gh Nll'rgv Ioctl! peopte•
Lhdl make thangi. happen here In our
are11. And vou·u fincl lht-se sarue pc•ople
dl Newport Balboa 'rov1nq;, anrl Lot1n,
fru111 our founder;,, In ou1 :-.harehold1'r;,,
our st.ill. and our t1Pp11-.1tnrs. J>Po pll·
\\1th un t.1pprec1dlm11 lcir '\.1•wµnrl !J,ht,
plu:-. lhc Pnergy ullcl d1n1· of '\1•v.p•1rl
\'()\0,,1 ( umc· on 1111
• Photo CO\)l'teay MIS.~ A. Beek# llal~ Pavilion. 1911
HI'~ ..
NEWPORT
BALBOA
Savings
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SA VlNCS ACCOUl'llTS:
Jumbo, M oney "'10Jket. Tenn. Pm.sbook
HOME WANS:
<'.onven11onal. Relmancmg. Condos. P.U.D.'s
SPECIAL ACCOUNTS 6 SERVICBS
JR;l. Keough, Co//ect1on. Notary
ESCROWS:
Full Service Escrow Deportment
SAFE DEPOSIT BOUS:
F1N: with minimum balance
CJf£CKINC ACCOUNTS:
F1''(', at coopera11ng l<X'ol bo11k~.
with nun1mum bal<1nrc. ·
\.t0"1EY ORDERS. TRAVELERS Q i EOUES:
•'menran Exp1Pss or Bmclays
COMMlJ"1ITY ROO\.t:
I vo1/able treE' lo nQl'l·proftt group3 "We both feel very good about it. It looks like
a rare opportunity to make a unique wine, and
we're both looking forward to it," Mondavi said. llOl RS: Mon.·Thur• .. <i '• Ft 11111"' 'I'" '>•tturduy' Q-i W••,trlllf Drtv1> di lrvtrw Avt>., N<:wport l:ledch, b45·6505
The two have been talking about such a ven·
lure -off and on -for eight years, Monda vi said.
MONDA VI SAID THEY WILL BUY 25 acres
of Napa Valley vineyards and aim for a production
of 5,000 cases a year. He said he is looking for
vineyards to purchase, and the baron will probably
come to Oakville next year.
Moodavi bas bad bis winery about 13 years.
He was previously associated with other family
members in another winery.
The third-vintage Cbateau Mouton-Rothschild
Is not to be cooftaaed with the neilbborina but rlval
flnt-vintqe Cbateau Rothschild Lafite, which ls awned by the baron's first coualnl, the Part.a
bankiDI Rothsd>ilds.
NICHOLA
VON HOFFMAN
POKES fun
at stuffed
shirts
evetywhere
Truc:tdoedl end tnlddolldl •• errMng et Cerpet Town,
brinting you • epeciel purcheM on ttlla luaurlout nylon
plulh. lt't. new An1ron m ""°" c.petin9 In.,,. moet
~ cotor. ... Soda Frolt, Fnnn. C•fe Au Lalt,
~ COin. NWMll,iptMMntto.Antron m nyton
t .. u.heM-eetpmatorto..-ww end reeitlenc1
... nMedwfth~d•M•tk:control tor ....... c.e. Hurry.~.-........ ....
...... , ........ prd. ~..,. .... petirtg
now,llnd NveS7.oot~··~~ 81M1"9t'tenlngl
AFTER SALE CARPET
GOES UP TO 516!!
when YoU piece your order for $500
or "*9 of custom mllde dreperln. a... Mr •~e, lwln, full, q\Men or "'"'fNnt."""" of quitt.cl pettems. ........ df8pet'y tebrb af9 .. .....,.. .
ftXTIMID IOLm COLOR
LOOP PLUSll
•••utuul, precllc•I 1~ ..,._ lft ..,.
end eJrtnt.4ontl .... ...... wtlh M Inter· ln9. OrHt for ltl• ...... ,.._ .. ...,,..
bUaJ l•t1tllJ. 100"" A fine C9f'P9C el e bl8 nylon -... tit new uvlnp. Reg. It.ti look longer. Reg. .. aq.)'d. ............ -·' .s5g
SAVES7:wa
LllllftD TIMI ONLYI
SAVE
30% TO 39%
ON THISa OTHER
SSl.KCftD CARNTSt
35CJIO .
l t inging Duo
eresa ~loom,. 9, of Irvine climbed up
to the Ure swmg at Irvine's Adventure
Playground. But to get it moving, s he de-
nds on down-to·earth help from her s is-
r Heather , 6.
orse Shows Due
In San Juan ..
~ Monthly all·English and all·Western horse
ows at San Juan Capistrano's Sycamore Stables
ve been scheduledf~._-Oct. 13·14.
Ticha Brow'\ ·'of San Diego wlH judge
turday's English ~~bich opens al 8:30 a.m.
th a showmanahlp·bJ·hahd class.
Rick Hanson of Corona del Mar will judge Sun-
y's all· Western ~ which gets-uoder way at a.m. with halter tlaaaes. .
J . I • •
The stables are located at ttie tc;>rner of
enida de La Vista and Oto Road in San Juan.
WA.UllNOTON (AP) -Sat i.a IDd ,,,,_ _,.,.~-·-· 1-i mMter of , A~-u • ..,,.... are .......,._, aad tau.r •t tbe .... time, ... c........ Dlpartment •tudJ. • ftR CATm ID .. '19 M ftlAT 1tblle we • are ecwumtn1 ,..,.. e&aodte, we allo are leWac leueureJM,
"'n~ are u..d • • 1urvey ol lnform•· ._ ~rom *I to 1'TI. ~ Malylll ol diltrtbutioaa witblD
ll'OWlll doel not eaplala what la Iotas on, tben we
probably have to conclude that tlwe have been
raUaer lar1e deere.... in PhY•lcal activity -
1hllt.a to more aedeDtary wcri ..:.. that tbe national
Jouiaa kick bu not balanced," Hid D. Mark
Hiillead, admlni1trator of the A1ricwture Department's Human Nutrition Center.
HEGS'fEAD TOLD A CONPE&SNCB ON 11utritJoo and the Americen food system that the
decline in calorie couwnptiaa ls m•ldna it more
dtlftcult for some a.,menta ol tbe population to
consume the "reeomll)ended daily allow.aaces" of nutrient_,.
. "Indeed, a 'well-balanced' diet by moet defini·
tiona will not meet tbe recommencled dal.b' al·
lowance for several nutrients," be aa14.
He said reaearchers are bqlnn•aa ... to see
aome response" to advice to reduce consumption
of fat, su1ar and salt and to tncreue CODIW!aption
of fruits, vegetables aad 1ra1n products.
Judges See '1,ight'
CHICAGO (AP) -The maken of Uebt beer
did Mt violate the trademark rilbts ol the people who make Ute, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Ap-
peals bu ruled.
The three-Judge court upheld a Wiaconain
federal Judie's ruling that the Jos. Scbllts Brewtna
'Co. of Milwaukee, which makes low-calorie Ugbt,
did not have-to pay damages to the Miller Brewing Co., makers of Lite. •
, .Lt. "t.Ubt" is, a generic or descriptive word, no -mattttr!lbw it ia spelled, the court said .
• >
Book Sale
On Monday
A book sale to benefit
So uth Coast Medical
Center will be held from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon .
day at lhe South Laguna
facility
M o r e, t b a D 5 0 O
bestsell•. *.be on
sale alQlisitfith: ID U· sortment "bf ftbla:ftctlon books.
P rocE' l'QJD ~e sale, s l>y !he
hospital . ary. will
go towaJ'd programs at
the non.profit (aciuty.
Pay Reduced
LOS ANGELES (AP)
The s tate Health
Facilities Commission
h<ts recommended that
Medi -Cal payments to
· hospitals with excessive
a!ministrative expenses
b reduced. A ,t com ...
rn ssion study revealed
investor-owned hospitals
in California s pend
twice as much on ad·
ministration as com·
parable nonpro f it
hflBpitals and those run
bf government a gen-
cies.
THE ONLY
FEATURE
THAT
WON'T
LASfON
THESE
MACHINES
IS THE PRICE. ,
These Swg!J" machines arc built
10 s1and up 10 your 1oughes1 sewing
needs. They're so well bu1h. in fac1.
1ha1 we back every one w11h a 3().
year warranl}.
Bui 1hcy all have one fea1urc rhar
won't las1 past October I 31h. Our great
Fall Sale prices.
So vis~ 1he Singer S1ore 1odly. And
don'r miss the chance 10 s1art saving
money wilh Singer by saving up 10 S50 nght now.
THE FALL SALE ENDS
QC 1 OBER 13.'H
z ·•
•eW"''79
.E .. HEYY . '
4-year,GoingRate Account
Rate: Annualized vi<.:l<l :
If -year. Going Rate Account at
th<.· rate shown in the box.
Anc.I mc,gahucks. it you
-c10---..1
,, :
vans!
8.50% 8.871 %
For the period of 10/1-10131
6-month, $10,000-minimum
T-Bill Certificate
Rate: Annualized yield:
10.3 2 73 10.7783*
For the period of 10/4-I 0/10
•// k/1"" tk/l<Js1t /DI' ow JllllT~ W. curn111 rate kttN1tial. ofter6 motlll/Js, suhj«t totht ff/UJ 1/1tn
prrwoili"lf. Ftditrol rt;ida/iofu probibtt<omf><mM1f18
of ln1eru1"" T-Bill C,.i1ifta1US.
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If you move your savings
to Allstate Savings, it's going to
cost us plenty.
5%%, when you open a
no-minimum-balance passbook
account with us.
Even more, if you choose a
pur your money in a 6-month.
SI 0,000-mi n i mum T-Bi II
Certi ficate. For the highc~t mttS
a\'ailable from anv fcdcrallv
insur<:d financiai'institution .
111at's what we pay in
interest, subject to a substan-
tial interest penalty for early
withdrawal.
We also spend co nsiderable
amounts on free seivice<;.
With any Allstate Savings
account, you get free notari7Jng
and document copying.
But as your balance goes up,
\\e add even more.
Free travelers checks, money
orders and note collection for
a $1,000 balance. Free personal
' The StU&.ll Machine HJ Now Ju111tlS991
SAVES30 ~
W11h 6 bu1IHn smchc~ .a frte·.,m
.and a lronr drop-in bobbin
~
The SJ\lul MJchmc 6~~ ~iAYESSO :.\
With 22 '"'ctl f'Jlltm'>. ~
lrn Jtm ~111 in ~11onhoh:1
• 40c.l J lrunr c.lrop·lt'I oobbon
The S!~IJ .. 1 M.teh111c 8'4
No11. F.i~l8995
SAVE -:..-.-· ~~:
Wuh 8 bullHn srncha;.
a frtc·arm ;ind ;i
lrom drop·1n bobbin
check ing. when you hit S2,000.
A free safe.· deposit box.at
52,500. And our exclusive
Statesman's Club, at selected
branches. when your saving$
balance reaches 57.500.
Now then. Lest anyone
get the \\'ronµ impression. we
shou kl point out that we do
all thjs glad ly. Because ifs ~ood
for people and it's good for
business.
So if this ad moves you to
open an account at Allstate
Savings, we11 pay dearly all right.
But we're going to enjoy
every interest-earning com-
pounded minute of it.
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I
DM.YN.of ,4J•
QUEENIE
Arbaiii1 ~ MliuGPWMiGa. CalltonlawWDlt
-.. able to n11_ oa a hall eoa• aa .. N&~ Rat.Mr£.': WW M Malt•._.• fecUltMI tlaat bave DOtytt buUt,''t.btllWDebalrmunlcL
He .... ,... ... of 88 JOO,·~ by SUator
bMa Ar.a.. o.auoo, would DnWtde hladlDI for
diie -......,..s Peripbenl ewl a)'lte• for tbe
Stat. W.a.rProject.'1Sacra-WoRlver Delta.
R.A11 AftACllED ITAft UNATOU JobD
Br'-8 Md Wllllam Campbell -boda Soatbena c~ a.abllcw -.... propou•• bue coaa-*-' wttb Ayala'•·
"•• .... diltreued tbat. ,.,, '8clllaton from ~ SouUMn Cdfonala bave blocked lelialatloa for tbe
canal Ulla year. TM Sovtbwa Cal1fornlw I bave
talked to bave reacted witb uton•ebaMDt and dia·
may tbat tMlr own lelit1aton would block such a nefded fad.11~, for reuoaa tbatcan moa dwitahly
bedeKribedaa polltical. ''
Tbe Peripheral Canal would be built separate
from existtna canala in the Cmtral Calilonala Delta
area. Ptopuoeota say It avokla enviromneDtal pro-
blems that have blocked uae ol other propoeed
systems.
BLAIS AD•l'M'ED INnAnON COt1LD push
the actual cost of the project as hlah a.s $1 billion by
theendofthe8-to-10yearconatructlonprojected.
About $100 million In State Water Project funds
exist to go towards a new Delta canal system, Blais
said. The rest of the money would come from charges •
to water districts and possibly out ol bomeownen'
pock eta, be said.
"We estimate the cost perfamily at $5.00," Blais
said.
Caesaream Stumed
BALTIMORE (AP) -A sociologist at Johns
Hopkins University bas received an $80,000 grant
to study the social and psychological effects of
births by Caesarean section.
"The number of Caesarean sections bas risen
from 5 to at least 10 percent in the last decade,"
said Doris Entwisle, social relations professor at
the university, who got the grant from the National
Institute of Child Health and DevelopmenL
$1.,.. ....... late based on 26·week u.s. Treesury em rate.
Effective yield assutMS all funds at maturity are r~ at same
rate and remain for full yur. Rate may Chafttt at renewtl. fedtfal
regulations prohibit ~ of interest on the 1ecount and
impose a substantial interest penalty for early wi awal
WE'RE OPEN LONGER!
SATURDAYS: All Gibraltar offtoes
are open from 9:30 to 4:00.
WEEKDAYS: Most offices open
Mon.· Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Fri. to 6 :00.
WEEKNIGHTS & SUNDAYS:
TheM oMces open Mon.-Frf. tlA 9:00 pm; S.t.9:30 to
4:00; Sund.ys 11:00 to 4:00: Del A/T\o Fashion SQoare.
Catson Mal . Shemlan Oalls Fashloo SQuare. Huntington
Cenlef and Woodav:l Hiiis 1noc ooen weeM!ghts)
GllRALTAA IAYINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
Founded 1886 • A..ts OYer $3..S bilUon • Offfc. .. otewlde
She said a preliminary study bad found that
"in the flrst six weeks after delivery, mothers
(who delivered by Caesarean section> showed
"It's either windfall profits or our request for a raise is more depression and the infants cried more than
gone with the ·wind." those of women who delivered" normally.
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NEWPORT BEACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631·2611 SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana Fashion SQuare 834-071 7
Capo Students
1 InSanJuan
1
A choral concert by
I Capistrano Valley W.b
1 School students ls
r acbedule<S Tuesday at
7 : 15 p.m. at Marco
Fors ter Junior Ht1h
School
The ftDDCerl. under the direcdall fl' \eacber Bob
Perry, dt be held In
th e junlor bl1,.
1 ca f e torium, 25801
. , Camino del Avion, San
, Juan Capistrano.
, Suit Settled l • LOS ANGELES (AP) l -A woman who sued. t the Union Pacific Co. for
' not promoting her to a
: management job bas re-
ceived a settlement of
$29,193. The seWement
. was reached between
\ the railroad and Laura ~ L. Givan, 30.
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Octoberfest
With
.,. .
srotwurst
Slnoked SaasCICJe U•s
Plump and Juicy, bursting
with rich flavor.
Available only wtiile supply lasts'
''PEPSI''
lleto Diet or UtJ11t
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BONN, Welt Germany <AP> -Hard drtnkin&
by bigb-fiylna airline
paasencera wbo 1w11
from duty.free liquor
botUes or euuie cheap
cocktails ta cau sing
nightmares aloft for
crewa on international
fllghts, West German
pilots said in a magutne
article. ·
"Not a mooth goes by
without crews being con·
front ed with alcohol
cases. We have to see
what can be done to
keep this problem in
grip." Capt. Viktor
Jauernig, chief or Luf-
thansa airline's pilot as·
sociation. complained to
Der Spiegel magazine.
THE WEEKLY told of
in ~reasi n g cases of
drunkenness and rowdy
behavior by passengers
emboldened by cut-rate
drinks or beer sold
aboard international
airli11ers or tlpplina
ft'om bottl~ bought at 1
tax·free airport shops .
"What's typical for
excuraton boats has
become normal In air
travel : boozing on
board. Lufthansa pilots
recognize veritable ter-
ror routes," Der Spiegel
said
"ESPECIALL \ ON
th e lon g route s.
passengers drink as if 1t
was their last bottle," it
q u o tcd a Luflh a n sa
stewardess as saying.
One drunk had to be
tied to his seat on the
Hong Kong-to-Frankfurt
run wben he got out of
hand, the magazine
said.
Mary Hatcher
lost 85 pounds!
"I couldn't beliew how fa5t I
lost weight, and I did 11
without feeling hungry or
nervous.
VOUCAN I
DO IT TOO! I
1~1 ·~I
CAUON en::&:::·· (AP) -ne u .......... . ........
fear ol wlMr war, UI ""'tr ti• klala .. ,.... Urie .,. ... ~ .... ....................... :::ti.a .... Jim ........ °"'"·· ... UMt ....... lubeGm•lttH • hlllle
&Allltr It .. ··~··"'1 • ......,, aDd :aneble ';*! NM ..... U\ab ...................... wt~
• ~··Wld aa ol Mt.,... tao llWklD ... llWIOG.
AND WIN 00.. aoMlt Liit and u.a.;..: Paul•·••, R·'IMY •• Sulda1
-. .... nedN...._11 ..... .Wto
.. ,...,. tt wtu.. no~ IM locidlon
.... ol the proJMt ud ... t«edl. lie Mid tbere fl DO way to ..... Uaal
th• undertaklq won't bl vuU, lD· ereeaed or won't consume rural
Nevada '1 1parse neoureea.
By 19 the project would blthlde • nuclear mlullee playint ....,.aad·Melr
with tbe Soviet.I a.mcma ._., banllDld
mlJaUe liloe in tbe N,evada aDd Utala • aerta. Each mlulle could be ablfted a.Iona an oval .. racetrack" ~ 23
lil08. ...
''TIDS IS MAN'S lar1est proJeet,''
said Bfi&. Gen-. Guy L. Heeter, the Air
•
SHE BOVNCED
TO BER DE..tm
NEW YOU CAP> -A W01UD wbo
WU bomebtC OD the bed of a New Yon
Clty hotel phlnaed to ber death from the
20tb Ooor wllim ... boaDeed out tbe win·
dow. ber bmbad told police.
Police Mid SJlria Maa1nirlol, of
MODtevideo, Urquay, wu found dead
earb today OD tbe Udewalk CllUtldde the
Taft Hat.el lD aldtown Mubattu. Her buaba.nd. Bruno, 29, explained abe bad
been bounc~ oo tbe bote1 room bed
and acdden' bounced rilht throucb
tbe window, poUce said. Manlnirlos was
held for questJoillna, police said.
tentate .,... .... sane••• ..w cwtrue·
Uon would requtn eaouP ClllMDt to build two Hoover Daaa, aad _.. tbu
100 bUb ,., ... of water would be = from bent1tb tbe ....... drlelt
TB£ lllUl'A&Y s•a tbe 11X u
cnadal to bollter tbe nadan'• tone of 1,054 lft"IDCl·bued nuclear mi11Ue1,
wblcb tbeJ aay .,on mJibt be Yulnera·
ble to a Scmet ftiwt ltrlke. e.cker 1ald
tbe 111.X apt.em la deslped to tut 25 yean, bat added aome experta believe
it could be effective for "centuries."
Saatlal and Nevada U.S. Sena.
Howard CaDDOa and Laxalt all aay tbe
llX hi needed. But Lualt aald. "I have
to be COD'fiDeed tbat there la not a better
location to be found aD,)'Wbere in the
world."
Tbe Air rorce U)'1 Nevada won't
know until sprtnc 19 wbere tbe mla· Illes wquld 'be placed •.
In aa lnt.erview witb an avtatioo in·
duatry ma11stne, William J . Perry, UD·
denecretary of defeme for raearch
and eQlineerin1. said 10,000 silos -
more tban twice the 4.800 silos now
planned -mieht be needed if SALT rans and the Soviets bolster their forces.
Kept Ole
Adm . Hyman
Rickover's record
57-year tour of active
duty bas been ex·
tended another two
years, leaving him in
control of the Navy's
nuclear fl eet.
Rickover, 79, has
s trong support in
Congress.
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Bokassa Called 'Ritual Cannibal' Aerobics
Jn Dance ~ TeU. of Frosen Human Remairu Aerobic daacla1 leuoaa to promote
health will be offend
du r lDI a •lx·•••k
eourse elfend by the
Lal\IU BNcb a.Na•
lion cleperVJMnt.
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... Aall W:W ftlS GOftaNwSNT ~
tM I~ Co.a to mradlCit ...... '° be can .tud .. lrtal for bit en.. .,aiul bta country.••
aaW DMIDD m u law-flew.
A l"rmcb aoveromeot oCftdal Helped to bim u a public relaUom advller wu alao pre1ent.
Dacko, the first president ol the former
French coloey, wu oualed by Ool. Jean Bedel
Bo&uaa <.a New Yea.r's D~ ~. Bob111 pro-
claimed himself emperor ~. '-1176, crowned
bh111elt a year later, and wu ousted by Dacko oo
Sept. Zl with the help ol Frencb troops wblle Bokaasa WU in Ubya.
THE EX·EMPE&Oa WAS GIVEN ASYLUM
in the Ivory Coast, another former· French colony
on the south side of the West African bulge, after
the French government refused to admit him to
France. His host, President Felix Houpbouet·
Boigny, bas said he will not surrender him for
trial.
Dacko, who was reconciled with Boltuaa in
1976 and became one of bis advisers, said the
human remains were found in a large free%er at a
riverside villa in Kolongo, five miles south of
Bangui, wbic.b Bokassa used for "private parties."
"All of us in his entourage long suspected th al
be practiced cannibalistic rites," said the presi·
dent. "One indication of th.is was that be often
talked about the meals he took in secret, at dead of
night, with only his most intimate companions pre-
sent." . .
BOKASSA'S CLOSE ASSOCIATES EITBEll
are under arrest or have flt!d, and no one has
claimed publicly be saw Bokassa eat human flesh.
Several members of Boltassa's household staff
told friends and relatives before they Oed from
Bangui that be often ordered all the servants to
leave the Kongolo villa when be wanted to be alone
with close friends.
The villa was closely guarded, and a U.S.
Peace Corps member who strayed into the area in
1977 was jailed for 10 days. Within hours of
Bokassa's overthrow, angry crowds looted it and
destroyed part of the building.
But they did not get into the locked freezer for
24 hours. By then, the contents bad begun to de·
compose because the electricity had been cut off
the day before.
ALBE&TINE KE'M'EGO, A IC.-YEAll·OLD
student at the Pope Piua Xll Girls' School, told re-
porters she identllied one of the bodies as tbat ol
ber uncle, Gaston Wengue, a worker iD a local
aluminum factory.
"His bead, arms and right leg were cut off,"
s he said, "but I recognized the body because of a
tattoo on his chest that included Ms name and that
I bad often seen before."
She said Wengue was arrested outside the villa
Aug. 11 and was never seen alive again.
Jacob Zumbetti, a teacher at the Rapides
Secondary School, said another body in the freezer
was that of a mathematics teacher at his school,
Jean Robert Massangue, 25. Zumbetti said be was
with Massangue when the villa guards arrested
him at s p.m. Aug. 26. He, too, was never seen
again alive, Zumbetli said.
THE VILLA ALSO HAS A SHALLOW or-
namental pond surrounded by a solid steel barrier
in which Bokassa kept four man-eating crocodiles.
The police shot the crocodiles last week, and police
sources said human bones were found in the mud
al the bottom of the pond.
British businessman Fred Copperman, the
0
Odellghtful
0 blend of
cheddars
with a nip
of beerl
"I reel that I have a new~aM
on life! Everyone with a
weight problem should tty
"\he Diet Centef plan."
VOU CAN .
DOJTTOO!
--,,.~ '@
boacnrJ BrtUlh couul ud a relkllDt ol 8aDIUl
fot ftve ,_,.., IUd lt WU COIDIDDD kaowltdp ti.at
Bok .... ladulled la rttuaJ cau.lballlm.
"OlalY tbole cloHlt to blm took part,'• be aaJd,
.. but he Md a habit of aaytnc, 'Lel'a have aome
muttCJn,' tbat all thole a"*"4S h1m clearly Wl·
deratood."
TIR BEV. IOISPB MAYES, A BOMAN
Catholic mlutooary and aeretary ol the 8anlW dloe... aald ritual cannlballam la aUU widely
practiced by t.riba Uv1n1 ln the vtr1in forests ln
lbe tut.em and aouthweat part.a ol lhe landJocked
couatry. Bokuaa, aJtbou&b DOQlinal.ly a Chrtatl.an,
la a member of one of these aoutbwest tribes, tbe
Mbaku •
"It la ablolut.ely wron1 to believe cannlballatic rttea have anythlnc to do with takinl nourisb·
ment," 1ald Father Mayer, who has been in the
country Z3 years.
"It la • a practice steeped in fetisbism and
my1tery. Tboee who take part in it consume be a.rt,
braln, Uver, sexual or1ans and limbs of alain
enemies in the belief that lbe qualities they reared
or admired in the dead man will pass over into
him who consumes the respective organs.
-~ ..........
An' early mo rntn1
clua luii belD adclecl to
t be p r o 1ram , and
clasan laat a bout an
bour.
For lnfonnaUon, COD·
tact the recnatlon de·
partment at 4W7·3311 or
Aerobic Dancln& at
914""'18 .
DIAMOND8•6E•S70NES
Jlwlla ~ ioMPht It Marching for diamond• and Vl'•wkN• from · pnvat• 1ndivldua.la and fftatff. Careful ~ and .valuation by our experts. Highett
pr"-peld. C.11S40-90e610-9 daily, Saturday 1o-e. Sun· dirt dcmd. Al6' for Betty Grac:e or Frank Vandet'WaU-
"Even some who are nominally Christians in·
dulge in it al times, making a sacrilegious con·
fusion between cannibalism and Holy Commu-
nion."
CANNIBALISM PRACT1C£ REVEALED
iewel s by ioseph
South Coest Plaza • 3333 Bnatol. Cotta Mesa • ~~ Empen>r Boka Hl I In 1971 Photo
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; 15191 Beach 32'l W. 17th 2221 Hm bar IL
g 898-3388 50-7781 • CMMrWlt•'
l$ 645-1126 u
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W a rina Fa~eHft
This new marina i.s part of the continuing
renovation of the Balboa Fun Zone by a
trio of local investors who bought the pro-
perty more than a year ago. The Fun
Zone Development Company got the
!f>rincip al's
' J>e a t h Sh o cks
OCEANSIDE (AP) -The analogy of the co-"°° and the buttMfly is betnc used to explain to
.Libby Elementary school pupils why their prin-
• Ci pal WU alaiD. ~
"The caterpillar lives b1a life and walks long
Jn the sunshine, and someday be builds a cocoon
tand disappears, but it comes back as a butterfly,"
•1u1geated Roderic Moore, the superintendent.
"NOW, WREN WE THINK OF MRS. Harris,
we can think about what we liked about her and
what a beautiful butterfly she must be."
Police said Mary Jane Harris, 39, was shot
fatally In the head and back during her lunch
break Friday.
THE SHOTS WERE FIRED BY a local at·
torney, David Welch, described as her former
boyfrieod, police s aid. He also was found dead, a
pistol sbot through his mouth.
A memorial service was beld Wednesday for
..)In. Harris, survived by a IMlD. Jeff, 21, and a ~uchw, B.andl, 21. Sbe ._.._principal for a
year
f: D·rug Fine: $84,000
CONCORD, N.JI. CAP) -Dr. Peter Wheeler,
who pleaded guilty to illegal distribution of am-
phetamines. has drawn the second·highest fine for
such an offense in U S. history, says U.S. Attorney
William Shaheen.
Wheeler, 64, also lost his license and was given
a one-year suspended sentence on seven counts of
distributing the "pep pills" at bis weight·loss
clinic. Federal Judge Shane Devine placed Wheeler
, on five years' probation and fined him $84,000 -
$12,000 for each count. A condition of the probation
la that Wheeler perform 1,000 hours of charitable
work in a "health care facility."
Library
Offers
:Tot Tale8
The Dana Niguel
Library is offering a
pre-school story time at
two aeulona beglnnlnl
Oct. 18 and 19.
The 10-week aesslons
will be held Thursdays
at 7 p.m. and Fridays at
10:30 a.m. Activities i nclude 1torles, puppets, games,
flncer plays, IOD.8 and
simple crafts.
Re111tratlon ii ~the library through t. 5.
The library la loca at
138'1 Nl1uel Road lo
La1una Niguel.
For information,
pbooe 496-5517.
Tennis
Taught
Temdl tmtructloo.a for giiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
younpten 8 to 15 will be
offered weekday after·
noon• tbroutb the
La•una Beach recrea· uoa departmlllt..
Colt la •12 for eltbt leuom and ftllJtratlon
ta uader way at the
nereation department,
51.$ PonetAve.
For lntormadon, call
•-mi. ext. JDl.
Mayor Choeen
AVENAL (AP) -
aetlred JuaUce Com
' 1•41• T .A. Fullk ba1 .... MEid die flrat
.. "' of tbl• ... ,, ,.. .. KlaCI CMatJ .., ............ ..
.. • e 1rppadcla lftort.
Carolyn Little
lost 36 pounds!
"My total weight loH took
only 6 weeks and I feh helter
while dieting than I had ever
felt in my Ufcl"
YOU CAN
DOITTOOI
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WOODLAU: (AP) l'armwortera Com-matcMtoM Jae., a DOD•
proflt eorporatloo
beaded by Unla.d l'arm
Worken Union leader 0..ar a.aves, bu ap-
plied ftw a radio lt.atloa
llHDM.
Tbe 1tatlon baaed
bere, 1'bleb would cover Tulare Preno, kln11
and Kern CO\lnttea,
would broadcut 18
boara a day and pro-
1rammta1 would be
prtmarU1 in Spanish,
accordlq to an applica-
tion with tbe Federal
Comm\llllcaUom Q>m-
mlallon.
The educaUoaal sta-
tion would be funded
throulb • •.ooo crant from tbe Martin Lutber
Kine Jr. Farm Worten Fund.
" "i ... J lllvtu:,a. • •
Randy G. Johnson &om Darlc's Silk Flowers, Inc. wiD be at
Roger's Gardens to demonstrate the UMS and arrangements
of hand aafted silk flowers to brighten the home. Here you
will discover exciting wayrio make aUk ammgementa. Bring
your own container or choose &om our .election and bring a
aample of what you want your anangeme.nt to coordinate
with. October 6th & 7th
permits to remodel the dilapidated
marina after agreeing to transplant the
eel grass growing under the floats .
Further work on the Fun Zone itself is in
the planning stage.
It la a charitable trust
lnto which employers
wbo hav e Unite d
Farmworkers Union
contracts pay about ftve
or slx centa per hour per
employee.
12 A.M. to 12:00 & 2 P.M. to 4:00
each day.
N•rMrv • 184oorPla8telcFlori .. • Patiof•nlit•re • L..Mlec..,U.S
..... n .lfMQuln t11ll• Md "' MM"l'lfll>llf ftk.d • N•'""'"' tt.IW'l\.17141 M().5110Q
l'1wn ll•olyq.,m 1uf>l>m-I """1 MO 4>774
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Cookie
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~o~ old-fa-.h1om.-d idea:. are never
o ut-of-date.
Uke saving money.
But, with the cookie,jar or
banlc.,ac.count al'Pf'03Ch to saving,
you are always tempted to t.ak out
money a lm~c as often as you puc it
in. And ynu never c;eem tn haw the
81~ Moncy "hcn y11u finally nn·J at
ffilt<,[.
Thl· pnct· t.tg'> on rhe thing-.
)1tU'rc ..:1vtng f11r -.1 ncw huml-.
\.nllcgc, n.:tircmcnt, a hu-.inl..'.'-'> -
;ire a lrcaJ y high anJ gcrttng h1ghn.
WJy out of thc cookie-jar c las . .,. Si 1
a :.avings plan where your monl..'.y
tum~ into Big Money over the years
makes more M:nse than ever.
Ac Imperial. we'll give you a
systematic plan fo r saving.
With our high interest rates on
• i;avin~. and the many service.<;
Imperial now offers, saving is an
o ld,fashioned idea whose time has
come.
We'll help you select the plan
that's JU:ot right for JOU·
Wc.!'ll make it easier to save. with
higher interest than any bank.
And your money will he
5(Jfe.
But. most
important. you'll
have the Big Mouey
when the.! timt! comc.'S.
$3 bnlion behind
you. 90 officcs.
T~ILphonc trnmfcr and
more.
So don't get caught
with your hand in the
cookic,jar.
Save with a plan.
At Imperial.
An Old-fashiont!d l<ka
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THEY
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Riley to Meet Pop_e
At White House Event
' Ora.nae County Supervilor 'l'Mmaa
&l .. 7 bM Cl"OIMd paU.. with 1D-o ol
U.. WCll'ld'a h1Clt aod IDifM¥ dwlq Ml ,.,.., u a Marlne Corpl ,_.,.i
Md u a public otnclal.
He'• not ... uy awed by die famoua
or powerf\al. (He~• Udo almo1t
dally c onta c t wltb fellow
IUpervUon. )
BB AIAO llA8 met lb._ pral·
deata at one time or another -
Dwl1bt Eileabower, John Kea.nedy
and lllcbard Nixon
po11tbl• aplrltuaJ onea," Rlley
ct.clared.
RJl•J ud bUf wife, Jane, reeelv.ct
tbe la~ from the Wblt4 Home Jaat w.-. but he aa11 be doeln't know
why be WUOft &be Ult.
"I A• 8'nU. t.ryln1 to flnd out."
Rtley aaya he baa a m...-ce to de·
Uvtr to tM Pope at the reeeotioD al
the White Howle lawoa that II to be
ati.oded~ member• of Cooaresa and the clary.
.
~.October 4, 1'19 DALY ....OT ,t).7
P'euen wu selected
elf rector ol proarams for
bulneu. industry and covernment. and ex · ecutive and middle
manasement programs .
Call 142-5171.
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But Sataarday afternoon he'll have
wbat he calla b.1a bl11nt tb.rtll when
be la. to meet Pope John Paul II at • reception at &.be White House.
He 1 be will tell the pope that -Put • I•" word• to work for ou. bJa inritatloo bu provoked Interest •••••••••
and happiness in Orange County --------------------------------------"which la one of the finest in lb THRILUD
Thomae RMey
Val!ey Girl
Join8 Dance
De nise Petersen of
Fountain Valley h as
b een c h ose n to
p arti c i pa t e in the
O r c h e s as J mod ern
d ance group at Iowa
State Uni versity
The 28 member dance group Is directed by
Aid a Pisciott a . a
graduate of UC Irvine.
(cH \OLES '9r('\BE)
DELIGHTS
In the DAILY PILOT
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"l am very excited," Riley said
Wednesday. ''He Is a areal man wit.b
a lot of charisma.
.. , AGaEE WITH the Rev. Billy
Graham that the pope could be the
one person that can s et the world out
of the mesa it Is in in Northern
Ireland and in the Middle East."
"It is an awful lot to aak ol one
man but he bas no angles other than
Gannent Probe
EIJ!]s in Fines
LOS ANG E L ES <AP ) -A
crackdown on "sweatshop condi·
lions" in the Los Angeles garment in·
dustry bas resulted in 10 firms being
fined a total or Sl7 ,825, officials said.
Vi olations included the presence ol
cockroaches, rat droppings, over-
flowing gar bage cans and grease.
covered floors in eating areas, ac·
. cording to the city attorney's office.
country."
&ILEY, WHO ALONG with bis
wife, baa been busy in a number of
Catholic acllvHies. said this
weekend's invitation makes up for a
lost opportunity to meet Pope Pius X
In 1950.
Riley, who was a Marine Corps col·
onel at the Ume, was visiting ll.aly
wllb other officers to explore the
possibility ol setting up a military
base.
"Our group had an audience ar·
ranged with the Pope at 10 a.m.
"But just before we were to go, I
got instructions to stay behind to re·
ceive an important message from the
State Department.
"THEY TOLD ME they wanted us
to stay out of French Morocco and all
I said was, 'Aye, aye, sir.'
"I missed seeing the Pope but the
rest of our party did,'· be said.
Others from Orange County to at-
te nd Saturday's function are An ·
thony and Melinda Moiso. Moiso is
president of the Rancho Mission
Viejo.
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11"am .. la ~ to pubUdle tbat care trllnlna.
tbe weakest lnk ln tbe cb.ain t.o
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emeraency l'OOP\.. Farm Meet Moved
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lion notea.
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attack on electroca.rd101ram
S AN DIEGO (AP > -The
American P'arm Bureau PederatJon
plans to bold ln San Dteao the 1112
convent.ion first scheduled· for San
Francisco. The original aite waa
changed aft.e r San Franclaco
supervisors endorsed boycotta by the
United Fann Workers.
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p .m ., wbeD tile
Amertean Red Cro.1
Bloodmoblle will be at
the Community
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Heil Ave., HunUnston
Beaeb.
Blood dooatlonl may
alao beef!:° at tbe Red Croes Center, 801
N. Golden Clrele Dr .•
Santa Ana, on Mondays
8:30 a.m. t.o 8 p.m.; Tuesday through Fri·
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Judge Halvonik Balks
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Hospital OK
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP> -The San Fran-
cisco Hospital has re-
ceived full accreditation
for the first time since
1975 -thanks to im-
proved bookkeeping.
Fresno
Seeks~--
To Ubify
raaNo <AP> -TIM
J'Nlao °" Council lw dlneU4 dtJ emploJeea
to Worll OD a plu tbat
wo"ld uatry tbe
metropolitan area. 1'be .,,,, wW pnpare
a map ol tbe propoeed
impaet area and public
be1rtap -tbe prupoul wlll be held In the nest
year, said City Miaacer
Jerry Newfumer.
Since 1960, annexa-
tions have increased the
clty'a tenitory from 29
aq uare mil ea to 62
square miles.
If successful, the
Unified Fresno Procram
wol,lld increase the area
of the city to 120 square
mUes and increase the
population within city
limit.a from about 200,000
lo 286,000, Newfarmer
said.
He estimated the pro-
gram would eliminate 12
special districts in the
metropolitan area
without creating any
new city departments.
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OAKLAND <AP> -A plea bargain
in which embattled state Appellate
Court Justice Paul Halvonik was "of-
fered tbe opportunity" to plead cuilty
to two misdemeanor marijuana
counts broke down when Halvonik
balked at more than one charge, a
newspaper reported.
was six weeks old when seized. A second Court of Ap~al justice, ,-----------------------------------------------J
Wllliam A. Newsom, bas said the
The Oakland Tribune said Wednes-
day Halvonik refused Tuesday to
plead guilty to anything mOl'e than
one mis demeanor count to the
possession of about two· owices of
smokeable marijuana found in his
, home. Police said they found 323
marijuana plants in the house, in ad-
dition to the dried weed.
THE NEWSPAPER SA ID
Halvonik. through his attorney,
Stanley Friedman, refused lo plead
guilty to a second misdemeanor
possession charge offered by District
Attorney Lowell Jensen to substitute
as a 'lesser offense' to the felony
charge.
However. attorneys in the case de
nied Wednesday that Halvonik was of·
fered the opportunity to plead guilty
to reduced ch.u'pS.
Tbe allefed pJea bargain would
spare Halvonlll from immediat e
outer trom·u.e bench since the state
Coastltutioo requires such action
when a JucltJe is convicted of a felony.
Ouster could be the finai result, however . if the Commission on
Judicial Performance makes that re-
commendation.
couple separated for about 10 weeks
until two days before their arrest,
and Halvonik had been living at
Newsom's home.
Halvonlk's attorney-wife pleaded
innocent last week to misdemeanor
charges of possession of marijuana
and felony charges of cultivation of
marijuana and cocaine possession.
THE BALVONIKS WERE arrested
Sept. 19 when officers with a search
warrant found the alleged pot plants,
one-third gram of cocaine worth $100
and Ii ve ounces of pot.
If convicted of felonies, Mrs.
Halvoni.k could be disbarred and the
40-year-old Halvonik removed from
the ~ncb to which he was appointed
by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. last
year.
Brown hired Halvonik, a public ad-
vocate lawyer, as legal adviser and
lobbyist in 1975. He was confirmed to
the appellate court in May 1978.
MBANWllJLE, AS8EMBLYllAN
Alister llcAU.ater said if Halvmlk la
able to keep b1a seat throulh a .. lelal ~bDleallt)',' • be would ui: the Oom-
ml.Hlon on .Judicial Pe1'formaDce to
remove him from offtce.
12-year-old
Bandit Nabbed The Tribune said Halvonlk was to have e ntered guilty pleas in a
scheduled arraignment Tuesday
before Judge Roderic Duncan in MASTIC BEACH, N .Y . <AP) -
Oaldaod-Piedmont Municipal Court. Police have arrested a J..2.year-old
But the justice's refus al to admit to boy they say cut school and tried to
the two counts caused the delay of pull a bank job, only to chicken out at
the proceedings until Tuesday. the last minute. His 16-year-old com·
panion was also arrested.
Three big reaso
to visit
Citizens
Now!
One:
Free , TttERE HAVE BEEN reports that Police said the two passed a bag
Mrs. Halvonik , 37, stated to and a note demanding money to "a BetterH
authorities sbe was solely responsi-teller at a Chemical Bank branch in omes
ble for growing the marijuana plants. Mastic Beach, then Oed when the J
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Charities also are
manpower intensive,
wlLh much of their over·
head Ued up tn office
and fleld staffs. wbo
ralae and diltrlbute
their money or
services. Thil la one of
t.be-flnt areas burt by
lnfJatJon.
But Garcloer aeea a
more aerioua and in·
1idloua danser -
privalA! cbaritles betne
1hoved lnltde by 1row-
tn1 1ovemment regula·
Uon and competition.
Whlle Gardner re· · OAADtfEA coanlzn there are some
ebarlatan.s In the fleJd, be uya 10me ol tbe laws
and regulations betn1 applied to private fund raia· lng are worse than the abuses they remedy.
ALREADY JS STATES AND T8E DmT&ICI'
of Columb6a have passed Jaws go~ dlarita·
ble IOlidtaUooa Gardner, wbo pua.becl tbe same
kind of pollclnl of political aoUcJtaU.. u bead ot
Common Cause, ••Y• be agrees wit.b the._..At but some oltbe'methocla "are unacceptable ...
For example, Gardner acknowledies that
establiabed fund drives that bum up IDOll of their
Income in overhead are probably out of line, but
blanket laws limiting overhead can keep
legitimate new groups out of the field
"When you are forming a new organization of
this type. you may need to plow nearly all or your
income back .into growth, building me mbership,"
be said. "If you can't spend the money it takes to
build membershJp, you can 'l grow and you woo 't last
long."
Gardner also says a lot or the new regulations
lot.ended to curtail cranks and crooks also work to
1Ufle perfectly proper but unpopular caUM:S from
..... HlaltaU.-. . ..
"TllE NATURE OF MUCH OF THE reguJa.
Uoa ud &lie Dl•= complexity and patcbwort "'Jt ~ to tbe freedom.a ol apeeeb, ...
aembly mid petldoo, .. Gardner's report says.
Cbartty also la falling victim to tbe aplrit of
Proposition 13 and the budget balancers. There la
growing support for the idea that a good way to
improve budget deficits is to disallow Income tax
deductions for charitable gifts
Another problem is the mounting dependence
or public service programs on government grants.
While such progra ms may get large support from
charity drives such as United Way, larger and
larger percentages or their budgets come from
W aablngton.
"And with the government money, comes the
government rule book." Gardner said
80, GAllDNER AND A 26-MEllBER oreanis·
log comllllttee have proposed a united defense.
RecolJlizini that private charitable and service
orjlllil.zatioDs are 'fiercely independent by nature,
they feel tbey sUU face enough common dangers to
at.and lolether on central issues
The co-aponoora of the new etrort, the Coalition
of National Voluntary Organh:atlona and the Na·
tional Councll on Philanthropy, hope to come to
air~ baaed on tbe Gardner committee re·
port and have a new confederation called lndepen· dent Sector In operation by January
The parent groups represent nearly 100 na·
tJonally known charities, foundat.lons and funds
between them, and they hope to recruit others to
the new tlfort.
Independent Sector, Gardner says, will give
tbe charities more clout ln fending off government
encroachment and restrtcUon by presenting a unit
ed oppoeition. Lobbying will be one of its main •
functions.
OTHE& EFFORTS INCLUDE PUBUC educa·
Uon and even ae.lf policing to Improve the lmaee of
fund drlves, whlcb baa suffered In recent years
with the exposure or questionable practices by
aome.
The new group also will help members and en·
courage newcomers with new metbocl8 of fund·
raialna, manaaement and bookkeeptna, and the
modem techniques of comput.eni and m·ua mall.
Otherwiae, Gardner ad , charitable giving
and community sell help, whlcb have been vital
partl ol American life aloce the country's begin·
Dint. are in real danger.
"U we don't act with energy and conviction to
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Angel Manager Snaps Back at Reporters Who Do
81 MR CVNNINGILUI ,. .. ......, ...........
BALTIMORE-Jim J're1oal bates
Hcood·f'*''GI wttb a puaion.
It 1aw tbe Orio&ea • 1.0 advantap ln the
best..Gf.ft" lel'ies, wblch entered round
two thll afternoon.
of the situation. Then be threw a high
forkball tbat Lowenstein placed Just above
the left fteld wall.
He f&YI be never doei lt blmaell, and be
doetn 'l llflll"eClate anybody doUlc it fOI'
bJm .
UNf'OSTlJNATELY, BOaDBSohporta
writ.era and ball a nation ol bueball fau
were aecood -guesa1n1 lbe Ancel
manager Wednesday ni1bt' f0Uowia1 Baltimore's 6-3 victory in the opener of the
American League playoffs.
"Tell rou what. I won't tell JOU bow to
wrlte and you won't tell me bow to
manap," Frecosi snapped wbm asked lt
be comidered brtnlinC in LaRocbe.
He doeln't take second-cueatng Uptly.
.. IT WM JUST A LACK ol concentra-
tion on my part," Montague said. "I •
abould have thrown him aomethinf out of
the strike zone."
The more be wu asked about it, the
testier be got. .-.
Tbe 1ame miaht never have gone extra
innings if not foT an error by An&el second
baseman Bobby Grieb in the tb.ird lnn1D1.
Grieb dropped a wind-blown pop fly
which opened the door for two uneam~
runs. He bad decided to let ript·twMler John
Montague pitch to left-banded pincb-bitter
John Lowenstein in the bottom of the lotb
inning.
Southpaw Dave LaRocbe was ready ln
the bullpen, but Fregosi bucked the
percentages and left Montague on the
mound.
"-1 WANTED TO GIVE Baltimore an ad·
vantage, so I left Montague ln," Fre1osi
said aarcutlcally to a crowd of reporters.
"Is tbat what you want me to HY!"
Later, the maverick Angel skipper told
the Daily Pl.lot be never hesitated in the
decision. It wu exactly what be wanted to
do.
"The wind wu taking it away from me
and when you're on the move like tbat,
your head la bobbing and the ball i.a jump·
Int around," Grich said. "You put out your glove and hope n 's LO tbe ri«ht
place."
LOWENSTEIN SLICED a three-run
homer to left field, sending a Baltimore
crowd of 52,787 into delirium.
"Moo~ wu pitching well, and if I
brought tn LaRocbe they would have
pinch-bit for Lowenstein with a right·
hander," Freeoei saJd. "I would rather
have Montague face the left-bander."
GalOI ATONED for bis mistake with a
two-out double in the sixth, scorin& Rod
Carew from second to tie the game.
The ironic t.hi.Dc la Montague was ahead
on the count 0.2. apparently ln command
··our wort's cut out for us now," Grieb
<See SECOND, Page BZ>
. ,, ........ ~RLY HEROICS -The Angels' Dan Ford gets a greet-
IDJl from teammate Don Baylor following his first inning
home run against Baltimore. It gave the Angels an • • early 1-0 lead.
360all
Jimmy the Greek's Line
• T""'-mora tM begiMing of a ~ DmJy Pilot lnW• mtten bJI
1tOl«I ~ Jimm11 "Tlw Grnk" Sll)lder. •
" By JIMMY ,...,,E GaEEK,. SNYDEa
Tbe surprising undefeated Tampa Bay Buccaneers -at 1...a -
"are an oddHNl favorite to make the playoffs. Not only ls Tampa 5-0 for the aeuoa, but more Importantly they now have a two-game
1ead in the suddenly strong NFC Central Divtslon.
The schedule is most. assuredly in Tampa's favor aince the
.Buca will play just four more games against teams that currently have winniq record.a.
The major reason for Tampa's success, aside from the fine
coaching of John McKay and bis staff, is that the team la not mak·
Wllins Fuming
There's a Catch
To Pirate Lead
CINCINNATI CAP) -The
Pittsburgh Pirates have taken
home a 2-0 lead in the best-Of·
five National League cham-
pionship series, but players on
both s ides agree that the
playoffs could just as easily
stand at a game apieee -or
both games could have gone to
Cincinnati.
The Pirates escaped the
second game with a 3·2 victory
in 10 innings Wednesday. aided
by a controversial call on a
fielding play that set up a
Pittsburgh score.
SECOND BASE umpire Frank
Pulli ruled that a ball bit by
Ptttabur&b shortstop "PbU Garner la the fifth innln1
touched the turf before ri.lht
fielder Dave Collins reached It
with a alidin& cat.ch.
"I did make the catch," said Collins, who argued his case
with Pulli. "I said, 'If I hadn't caught the ball, I wouldn't have
come up showing it to you•.'•
"That was the turning point in
our season," sald Johnny Bench .
"If there's going to be a tumi.na
point again, It better happen in
Pittsburgh."
PIRATE MANAGER Chl•ck
Tanner 1aid the l'lrates were too
bot now to worry about a Cincin·
nati sweep.
"Th.is is the playoffs," said
Tanner. "What happened during
the season doesn't matter:·
The Reds scorec\_ a run in the second inning on singles by Dan
Drieasen and Ray Knight and a
sacrtrice fly by pitcher Frank
Pastore. , ClnclonaU Ued it ln tbe ninth
on consecutive doubles by pinch bitter Hetty C1"uz and Colliaa,
who resumed Jawln1 with Pulli.
"He aaid, 'I tot JOU off the
book'," Pulli said. "I said, 'You
didn't set me off the book. You
got yourself off the book'." wrra THE scoas tied, one
out and two men oo baae, Don
Robinson came in to abut olf 1.be
Reds aft.er thelr run in the ninth
by striking out Dave Concepcion
and getting George Foster to
ground out to second base. ,.,._....,...
log the kind of offensive mistakes that hin-
dered its efforts in the pasL The defense
continues to produce turnovers and sacks
at a near 2-t.o-l ratio. However, we make it
a 360-1 proposition that the Bucs won't go
undefeated.
NFL LINE: Tampa Bay 6 over NY
Giants, New England 13 over Detroit, Cin-
cinnati-Kansas City even, Buffalo 6 over
Chicago, Philadelphia 4 over Washington.
Pittsburgh 4 over Cleveland, Atlanta 6
over Green Bay, Houston 7 over Sl. Louis,
Los Angeles 4 over New Orleans, Jets 3
over Baltimore, San Diego 1 over Denver,
Dallas 7 over Minnesota, SeaWe S over
San Francisco, Miami 1 over Oakland
<Monday).
"I saw the play all the way,"
countered Pulli ... There was no
doubt about it. It's either catch or no catch, forget about the
trap."
Garner went to second on a
sacrifice and scored what at that
time was the go-ahead run on a
double by Tim Foti.
"Offensively. we 're just not
doing the job," said Bench, not·
ing that the Pirates outhit Cin·
cinnati in both games.
CROWD SALUTE -Baltimore hero John Lowenstein
acknowledges crowd cheers followmg his three -run 10th
inning home r that beat the Angels Wednesday night.
"EVERY GAME seems to be
like this," sighed Foli, who also
singled and scored Pittsburgh·s
first run. Dave Parker supplied
tbe winning nm with a single in
tbe 10th inning.
Ph.D. In Eating, Football
Formica Neve';:-Passes Up a M~ .. or Foe
SNYDER
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Clemson 7 over Virginia, Michigan 3
. over Michigan State, Columbia 2 over Pennsylvania, Penn State 6
over Maryland, Temple S over Rutgers, Ohio State 34 over
Northwest.em, Kentucky 6 over West Virginia, Yale 6 over Colgate,
Georgia 1 over Mississippi. Notre Dame 17 over Georgia Tech, Alabama 42 over Wichita
State, Auburn 4 over North Carolina State, Purdue 9 over Min·
"I guess they felt they'd
rather challenge me than pitch
to Willie StargeU," Parlcer said.
recalling that Stargell beat the
Reds with a three-run homer
Tuesday night. "It's virtually
impossible for them to beat us
three straight in Pittsburgh."
Nobody has ever lost the first
two playoff games and won the
series, but the Reds said they
would come back.
"We'll be the first club to do
it," Collins predicted. "I believe
it can be done."
· nnota, Oklahoma 25 over Colorado, Syracuse 5 over Kansas,
Kansas State 9 over Tulsa, UCLA 4 over Stanford, USC 32 over
Washington State, Oregon 1 over California, Washington 25 over
Oregon State, South Carolina 7 over Oklahoma State, Texas 31
over Rice, Tulane 21 over Vanderbilt, Houston 9 over Baylor, Tex· u A&M 2 over Texas Tech, Arkansas 21 over Texas Christian,
Louisiana State 6 over Florida.
.Decision Due on Alleged Payoff
BALTDIORE <AP) -American Leap President Lee Mac-
Pball said Wednesday night be probably would announce the re-
sults olbis BUly llartln-paYo(f lnvestisaUon here Thursday.
"WE GOT OUR backs to the
wall, but we'll just go out and
play the game," said Ray
~ht. "This game can change
instantly as long as you keep
from getting down on yourself.''
Cinclnoatl owned the Pirates
in Pittaburgb during the re,War
season, wtnning five of the six
games there, including a three·
game aweep ju.st after the All·
star break.
The investigatloo dealt witb a publlabed report tbat New York
Yankees Manager 'Martin paid Bob Kammeyer $100 alter tbe
pltcber bit Clilt Johnaon of the Cleveland India.M with a pitch on
Sept.18.
Dave Cunningham
By ERNIE CASTILLO °'* o.ty ,..._. SUff
Tom Formica doesn't major in
comedy but he has been known
to do a pretty good imitation of
John Belushi.
Like when he chows down at
his college dorm, for instance.
"I'll eat whatever U~ey're
serving and I usually take as
many servings as I can," be
says in true Animal House can·
dor. "Then. 1 finish it off with as
much Ice cream as I can get
down."
IF YOU GET the impression
that Formica bas a weitht pro-
blem, you're rieht. Only, in this
caae, the 6-S, 250-pound Colorado
State senior bu trouble putting
it on. not t.aldna lt off. ,
"If I didn't eat U.ke a horse, I'd
be a skinny 220 ri&bt now," says
tbe Newport Harbor High and
Golden West College product
Ltke most offenstve tackles .
Formica likes to throw his ~ehtht aro~d and the more he nas the memer
.. I s ta 11 need some m ore
weight.·· says the Costa Mesa
native. "I somehow have a hard
time keeping my weight up. l
eat a lot and I still seem to lose
weight.·· ..
FORTUNATELY, the stt<>nd·
year st.art.er doesn't have any
problem maintaining the quick-
ness and agility be bad when be
was a 212-pound All-Supset
Lea gue player at Newport
Harbor or a 235-pound All·
American at Golden West.
With 4.9 speed for 40 yards and
the streflBlb to bench press 330
pounds. Formica bas proved
that less can sometimes be more
Notes, Quot~ From the AL Playoffs
MEllOalAL STADRJM waa cledlcat.
ed to all tbe Americana who died ln
time o1 .... , but it bu no aceommoda·
. tioOI for thole wbo are crippled.
A e::: ot diaabled veterans put
OD a r delftODltntioa ln fr.mt
of Memorial Stadium Ulla weell,f.nMlt·
ia1 tbe lack of apace for ana ln
wb•lelaaln. affmtlr, a dilabled vtt w11 arTMted
for .. ~ a ftre llluard" ..._ be
tolled b1I wt.,eiebalr lato u a1lle and
trted to tratdl a came. ••• DDPlft A DAVD.Y·UND fHe
and • ll'llY '"" of hair, ........ ..., o. He ..,. be 6tD'\ bH• a snr ba1r
on bJa bead until be met Jlm Palmer. ••• LADY llAllLOW WASN'T too lulpp7
wbea be ••• flrat traded from
Baltimore to CalllonU.. He tbouCbt be
bad I09t a CU.C. to IO to U.. plaJofta.
''I alwaya tlaoulbt I'd be ..... to tbe
pJayo«a u an Orlole. I came tbroqb
tbe mlDon wttb baU tbe 1U11 °"' tben, .. 11.ai'W .. ,.. "So tbta. bu all
wOl'Md • prtlUy .ems, tt I ••• .. "" 'l'llAT AGAIN! ..... WU beard IQtal ddl tbe other ~: "I Ike
tbe • ...., ot all umptnl. Tt.q all do u. .... ..,llaowbow.''
Can 11111 be the aame s.rt W...-
wbo leads the world in cettinl ejected
rrom a ball came, the same Earl
Weaver whom umpire Jlm Evans
called "the Soo olSam of Bueball?" •••
LIKE aODNSY DA.NGDPJa..O,
Ute ~can't 1et ADJ reepec:t.
KUmelota Kanacer Gw lbucb said
DO t.am deHrved to will tbe WMt.
Kanau Qty ownv E"'-1 K.i\ufflD•
said be hoped qybod1 but tM Mlela
would wtn and J»ltimo ....... paptn
• ... calllal the t<Dc•ll tbe "Nft Yort
Yankee1 •est.1' ln reference to tblh-ee·
Uve role In the free acent market. Tbe
, ... CUNNINGJIAM ..... •>
ID a game where a high pre-
m ium l5 placed on size.
This season. he has been on a
s teady diet or All-American
competition and has laterally
been chewing them up.
For s tarters. he drew
Arizona's Cleveland Crosby,
who made Play boy 's All·
American list. Crosby was in·
JUred before the half but not un-
lll Formica made him look a bit
overrated.
••1 DIDN'T KNOW how I
would do." Formica recalls. "I
wasn't scared but I was nervous
because I knew I needed to do
well. But I did pretty good
against him and up to the time
he went out. I thought I was
holding my own."
Formica didn't have time to
rest on his laurels. however.
since the following week he went
up against Arkansas' Jim
Howard, another highly touted
player.
"They say he was their best
defensive lineman," Formica
says. "But I thouabt I did real •
good against bJm. He was small
and quick, but l expected a lot
more than what was there from
a school like Arkansas."
By tbla Ume, Formica's coo·
fldence, lf not bla body, was
IJ'Owinl to lai-ae preportiona. It
peaked on the tblrd weet of tbe
aeaaon when be faced yet
another All·Americaa can-
didate, 1-7, 285·pound Rulon
"Too Touch" .Jones of Utah
State. lt wu here that Pormlea
flna11)' e&me.J.mo bis OWll U
Jones mana1ed just one un-
uallted taekJe.
"WllAT TBS Pao 800ltJ'l'S
bad to HY kiad of IUIDI up
Tom '1 sQy," Colorado St.ate de· r .... 1v, CIOOl'dinat.or John Oouab
laid, 0 11e bM tbe UPI*' band Oil
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Scratch Rojas, Add Ozark
·To Royals' Waiting Li&t ..................
9'AN8A8 CITY -0.. ~WU olftdal· II lY •lim'ea«ed Md ~r ~ be'd aPOIMd
(OI' t.be •ee•1 iob u die K.wu Ctt7 llOyala
W ecba•d.11 ..... about tM "'"''"' ol replacua, WlUteyltenoil.
D&a111 <5aar~, wlao wat tired Uala ae .. oa by tbe
PMl ...... a PWlh•. laid M Md c&Ued to t.U Genef'al
)1 ......... Joe 8urU he WU ma.er.ted.
"Gee. l don't know," Ol&ft Mld from
hu Vero Beach, na .. borne wbeD asked
wbat bia cta.aac. we". "I talked to Joe
Bw'k.• about lt. l call.cl him IDd be called
me back. But you bow, I JllR doD 't bow wut IQ1 cbaDce9 are. 1 'm Just aPPbina
for Ute Job aad Lt.at'• about the est.eat ot It.
t woulcfn't bave called if I wun't interest·
ed in ,.uina back into bueball.''
Burke Hid rormer Royals second
baseman Cookie Rojas i• too loex·
ouac perieoced for the job. Rojas, a coacb with
the Chicaao Cuba, waa a popular player in
Kansu City and the favorite t.o replace Herzo1inan1nformal
~ ran poll.
Bu.rb and owner Ewine Kauffman, in the mearaUme.
eontinued to eDclure a atorm al protelt over ftrt.nl the popular
Hel'IOI. wtlo 1ukted tbe club to American Leque WMtern Dlvia~dwnp6omh'sae m 1S1S. .,., and "11. Kaufhnu told Tbe Auod8ted ~ tbat contrary to w1de9preed optldoe.
Benoc w. not ftred over a penonality CODIBct Wkh the owaer. But.. u did Burke tbe day before. he retUMd eo aay
why the dedlioD WU made.
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ea..w .....,... owner al tbe NHL Toronto Map&e
Leafs, oa women la the lockerroom: "U they want to
take their do&bea olf and talk to the players. fine. But I
wam tbem. they'll bave a lot more trou.ble 1ett1.q out
than they did 1ett.J.q in ..
At >eat three Leape ~blp aeries re·
c:orda were aet or tied Wecme.day wbea tbe Pit·
tabur&b Pirates defeated the CincinnatJ Reda 3-2 in
10 lnninp in the second game of the National
League playoffs.
The time of the game, three boura and 24 minutes, was
the longest In NLCS history. The previous record was set in
the second game or the 1971 series when Pittsburgh defeated
the San Francisco Giants 9-4 in a nine-inning game that last·
ed three hours, 23 minutes.
The six Pirate pitchers used in the game tied an NLCS
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flee. CGl&eodt a nabbAM eon.cu. truck rammtd ID lron ,.\e
at \1\49 driveway of bla mUllian.
Qty a.ft ... &. ~ Uid A.II, ~ CID Loar in
Nlterta. tUed tM olalm eo haft tM Miit ban repalnd. AU
1ald the a.mount ol t.M dam1&9 ,.., undetermined.
The clalm wu nferred to dM ctty attorney's otnce.
,..bleb woukl ..Umate the dama11 8IMI mu. a neommeod&·
Uoa to tbe Qty Council. La1t00 aald .
·Pl JIU ••• 8•1'• KINe 8•,..e ...
Clewlaod Browm rmmiDC baetr GNI PnlU Ell may haw a moA aerioua i.Qjury than ,.., at ftnt • 9 •
1uapect.d by team officlala and doeton. Dr. IMa .. ,., ... will uamine Prattt today aD4 wW be aooklaa foe an,y tom cartilqe ID bl.I knee. U a maj« tear ll
d lacovered , lmmed iate sur1ery will be performed
... Miami quarterback ... GrlMe ll listed u a probable
at.art..-for tbe Dolpbina' MondQ Dllbt NFL 1ame at Oakland
. . . The season is over for Seattle
fullback Da.W Slm• wboee neck m,jury
also may have ended h1a career. ''The doc·
tor to&d me I have a ruptured d1ac lo my
neck. that this year ia out and be didn't
know about m y future," Sims s ays
. . . Cbica1<> Bears quarterback Vlace
Euu baa been bospttalbed for t.esta for severe back spaams . . . AJMly Jor.uo.,
the New England Patriots' versatile run·
oing back, ia sidelined with a serious knee
injury.
8..t~• Co•••••••• co ••11 /tlet•1
Buainesa cooaultant Jolm ~is workin& on • a deal to 1ain' controlling IDt.erest in the New York Meu buebal1 club ... Deq ....,.., the l>OPQlar
"Red Rooeter" wbo apent 11 yean u a NaUoOal
Lea1ue tb1nt buema.a before' COM:ltln1 la Sa.a Diec<>. bu
beeo named manacer of tbe Hawaii lalaaden .•. Cham·
ploublp Auto RaclDC Teams <CART> baa announced a u.
race schedule for 1980 includinl two datel at Ontario Motor
Speedway (March 9 and Aug. 31) ... Briton,..._, Jaekl9, a
former U.S. ()pea champion, shares the tlnt·round lead lo
the Dunlop Mutera in Woburn, En&land wi&b llldael IUq. ... I!.._ and Tlellle BrlU ... 1'90 West German playen of
the San DletlO Soekera ol tbe NASL wen truafernd to a
Mexican firat division club. Goalkeeper W.._u G ..... and
defenaeman Gen W~ were sent t.o the Unlvenlty
of Mexico c.lub .... Nell•••* irabbed the pole foe the N•· UoaaJ 500 stock car race ID Charlotte, N.C. wtth a reCOf'd
114.304-mpb speed around the 1.5-mlle tnck ... Tbe
Chicaco Wb.lt.e Sox tiave acquired outftelder ....... .,. on
walven from Bfltimore ... The Seattle SupetSonlca have
signed veteran forward Pa.a 80u t.o a oew contract and are
near agreement wttb Detada ~ oo a pact that would
make him one of the beat-paid guards in the NBA. SUu, a
free agent after is contract expired at the end of last seaaon,
wlU be entering hls 16th seasoo as a pro. Jobmon ls a three·
year veteran ... Tanzania is seeking joint Alrican action
against Britain for permitting the current tour by the South
Afrlcan Barbarians rug by team .
Tele.,blo11,. Radio
single game mark. The 1909 Atlanta Braves, urn San Fran· TV: No events $Cheduled.
clsco Giants and 1977 Los .Angeles Dodgers also uaed six FrkSay's Telev~k»ft
pitchers in ooe game. , Following are the top sports evenh on TV tonlont. Ratin9s
WbUe the Pirates uaed six pltcben, the Reda med four of a1tr.e : " " " " excellent; " / 1 worth watching; , .1 f•lr ; / forv•t their own. The comblDed total of 10 pttchen Ued the all·tim•
CbamP60mldp Sertee mark. ~
Ofllrf•b Safi No to 8odt1·P•••f•9 ~ Noon. Ch•nnel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./
MADISON, Wis . -The Uni versity of •. NATIONAL LEAGUE PLll~YOFFS: Ci ncinnati at Pit·
Wlscooain bu uked atudeota to halt what bu •. • tsbur9h. become a popular spectator sport at the Bic 10 un· AnftCMK.n: Joe Gara511o1p. Tony K ubek and Don Sutton.
iversity -passing bodies during football games. In a recent letter , Dean of Students Paul Ginabe~ and The Pittsburgh Pirates reutrn to Three Rivers Stadium with
O'Donab f lb uri taff th a 2-0 edQe 1n the National League playoff ser ies with the Reds. Ka ren ue o e campus sec ty s warn at Mike LaCoss (14~) w ill pitch for the Reds a9alnst Bert Blyleven body·p~ing could cause injury. They al.so cautioned that C12·.S>, a resident of Oran~ C.ountv. of the Pirates. Pittsburgh
gr abbing or pinching could result in an arTest for fourth· could wrap it up w ith a victory today.
degr~ sexual assault under the state's recently revised
AP .....
WAIUNO WEAVER -Baltimore Oriole Manager Earl
Weaver diBagrees with a call by first base umpire
Robert Ford in Thursday's game with the Angela. While
Wea ver argued the call, Ford had the laat say in tbe
matter . ·
No Sult Planned
New1paper Won't Go to Court
BOSTON (AP> -The Boston Globe says it does oot plan t.o file
s uit against New England Patriota defenslve back Raymond
Clayborn oow that he h as been fined $2.000 ror hitting Globe re·
porter Will McDonough laat month.
The fine was levied ag&ll\.St Clayborn Monday in New York by
N f"L Commwuoner Pelf'r Rozelle
Clayborn and Mc Donough were tnvolved m an a lterca tion ln
the P atriots' l~ker room follow10g the Sept 9 game with the New
York Jets
Aftt•r thl· inr tdf'nt. lht-(;lob4: '1 a1d ll wa., ron'>tdenng legal a r
lion C'l;iyborn pubhcl) apolo~11~d for hi!> .H tttmi.. but M cDonough
'.'>.ud h1· re1e1·lf-<l th1· .spolo~)
McDonough s plan:. t'oncem1ng JOY h:"al action were un
known
I\ ~tat.emcnt from Globt: Sport.~ C.d1t.or Vince Dona, published
today, swd
"We're pleased that Comm1~s1oner Rozelle h~ recognized the
seriou.snes.s of this mcident by upholding the First Amendment
right of reporters to pursue their work without mterference or
abuse
·'By bis acuons, the Nallonal Football League has taken a flrst
step t oward protectmg this nght We hope the league will execute
this pollcy Vlgorously
"In llght or the t'Omm1ss1oner's dec1s1on. the Globe does not
plan to file sutt However the Globe ~upporto; Will M cDon()ugh tn
JOY legal act11m he per :!>OnJll) bnn~' ·
Karate Invita tiona l s~t fo r UC I
molealatioo statutes. RADIO <Tonight): Football -Los Alamitos vs Mater De1
T he practice of passing students. usually women, to the a t Sa nta Ana Bowl. 7:15 p .m .. KORF (~.3 FM>. Tht> UC I rvine '""1t ationa1
top of Camp Randa ll Stadium began about three years ago. Frid•y•s Radk> BI at' k Be It Kar ale C h am
11 a m to t, pm. Adm1ss1on 1s
$2 ~ for l:ldulls and $1.~ for
children ali!t' 6 to 15. • Ms. O'Donahue estimated more than 200 wom en were being Baseball -National · Leaque P1ayoth, Cincinnati at Pit· p1onsb.ll)5 will be held Sunday an
; hois ted during 8 single game t.hia rail tsburgh, 12: 15 p.m., KNX Cl070l. Crawford HaU on the UCI cam : pwi. For additional Informa tion
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·fFORMICA. • • • ' for a lo.inc season, Formica
bows be waa't cet a lot of atten·
tlon when it comes Ume to pick ~ the pOlt·HalOD All-American
· teama. But be ls belnl noticed
" by the people wbo really count-
tlle pro ICOUll.
Fre.. P8fle 8J
SECOND GUESSING • • •
aa.id. "I felt we should have woo
lbia game"
Angel starte r Nolan Ryan
thought so, too. He pit~bed seven
strong innings. allowing four
hit.a and just one earned run
before eiv1ng in to a cr amped
caU muscle
"I DON'T THINK It's serious.
U this goes five gam es, 1 'll be
able to come back and pitch,"
Ryan said.
Frank T a na na, com ing off
severe tendinitis, wtU be trying
to help prolong this series Frl·
day as he opposes De nnis
Martinez in game three.
"I'm not 100 percent, but I've
beeo throwtog well," Tanana
aaya. "My fast.ball is cood. My
brealdna ball could be better,
but my location baa been cood.
and that's about all I can ask."
TANA.NA CONCEDES that he has never pitc hed lo a game
with ao much at stake, but he
doean't feel any pressure.
"Every time I walk out there
I'm trying to win, and tbla 1ame
won 't be any diUerent," the
styUab left-hander aa.id. "I doo't
put too much stock in this pre·
saure stuff."
He la, however, very glad t.o
be pl\.China ID Anaheim rather
thao the hoatUe conrtnea or
Baltimore'• Memorial Stadium.
"A blg, eatbwsluUc crowd la
the best t.bJ.nC in the world ror an
athlete. It really belpa with the adrenaline.'' Tanana said. "I'm
s ure I'll be pumped up a btUe
bit.'.
LOWENSTEIN AGREES with
Tanana that a big c rowd can re·
ally help.
•'These fans here are the
JC Nl&teat," be saJd after anawer·
1ng an encore for bis bome nm.
Asked wbeo bis lul pincb·btt
hom er was, Lowenat.eln quipped,
''It WU 1958 in Llttle Lea,-ue ...
T be utility ouUielder was in a
good mood.
So were the rest of the Orioles.
They have played ln six playdf
aeries now and never lost an
opening game. ........ _ ..
CUNNINGHAM COLUMN. • •
lbe lsnplicaUon ia that they bad
boufht their tlUe.
*** AnEa 8.ULOW joined the
club be uked l'r•COll lf a.. wanted Alt1 lnlide lDlonDatioD
OD the Orio&M. Fnpl Hid be
knew ftW1tblDI be DMlled to
know
"I Mlleft IWD. He'1 •' lla.arp m•aa1er ad the ~ ia
1ood." Harlow HJI. Tb•J b••• aot talked about tbe Orto19'1 llace.
the Angels, told Jim Henneman
of the Ba ltimore News
American, ''I don't know if the AAaell wU1 ever bave a Winner.
In B•himore tbeN were always pla~t the part MllJ. 'ltaat clu uaed to be fUll ID bOur
before we bad to 1« dNIHd.
"But they bad 11118 tbowtnl u' la tb•lr batblnt ault.I 10
mtautH before report tlm•.
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Hobie €ats Compete
More ThanlOO Catamaram Vie Thia Weeke
HOBIES COMPETE -Hobie Cats will be
s wa rming over Newport Harbor Saturday
and Sunday when the 12th annual Ancient
Mariner Regatta draws more than 100 of
the speedy catamarans .
Edison, FV Threatened
Area Teams Face Rugged Foes Friday
By ROGER CARLSON
Of -O•lly Pli.t St.ttl Practices have been especial·
ly crisp this week as Sunset
L e ague power s Edison and
Fountain Valley prepaTe for two
of the more pres tigious non·
league football games of the
seaam.
Both teams are on the road
Friday night as Edison's once·
beaten Chargers prepare for
Pius X Higb's Warriors and AJJ.
CIF ft.rst team Division 1 run-
ning back Kevin Nelson, while
Fountain Valley meets Angelus
League power Servile a t Cer-
ritos College.
Tht! Edison-Pius X clash
' fe atures the two lop running
backs in the ClF Southern Sec·
lion. with Nelson. the younger,
but bigger <G-1, 185) brother of
Sta nford sensat ion Darrin
Nelson, pitted against Edison's
Kerwin Bell, who has scored
nine touchdowns in three games.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, un·
beaten after three games and
tbe defending CIF Big Five Con·
fer e nce ch ampion, defeated
Servile twice in '78, including
the championship game.
At Edison the Char gers of
Coach Bill Workman a re trying
to shore up a defense that al-
lowed 401 yards to El Modena
and bas given up fi ve touchdown
passes in the last two games .
The '78 unit allowed three
touchdown passes for the entire
year.
.. We'r e going back to the
basics," says Workman. "We're
coming off our worst defensive
effort in six years."
PIUS X IS 1·2 afte r three
TROY SEURER
games, but the record is deceiv·
ing due to a r ash of lost fumbles.
For instance, in a 21·0 loss to No.
2 ranked Loyola, the Warriors
lost possession twice on their
o wn 20, leadiag to Loyola
tou c hdown s . And Pius X
fumbled away tbe ball al the
Loyola 10.
As for strength vs. strength,
the two teams figure to be play·
ing against a mirror with I·
form a tion offens e s ge ared
around a lightni~·fast tailback
and outstanding quarterback.
Defensively, linebackers Troy
Seurer and Bill Malavasi are the
obvious strength. Workman bas
been busy searching for addi·
Tars, Loara Vie
Tritons Take On University
KEITH RICHARDS
tional mustle since the shocker
at El Modena.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY ,
meanwhile, has s hown a de·
fenslve uait that has allowed on-
ly one touchdown in three games
while compiling a 2-0· l record.
"We've been playing pretty
good defensively." allows FV
Coach Mike Milner. "We shut·
Ued around ou.r Linebackers and
Todd Woodley (5·10, 165 sr .) and
J eff Hall (5-ll. 180 jr.) played
very well against Long Beach
Wilson.
"Tony Canzone a nd Lyle
MiUer have also been playing
very consistent through the first
three games," adds Milner .
Todd Holmes (5-11 , 195 guard
and linebacker) returns to the
Fountain Valley lineup after
missing two games with an
ankle injury.
BJ ALllON LOCKABEY .... ....., .........
Newport Harbor wtU be blanketed with small
boa ta Ul1I weekend wttb two m~ events 1cbeduled Saturday andSUnclay. •
Drawiq tbe lar1eat Oeet will be the Hobie Cata
for tbe l2tb annual aaill.q ol the Ancient Mutner
Re1atta. Mon than 100 catamarans are expected for
the popul~ event which bolds thedlatlnctlon of being
the 6nt eompetlUve event ever sailed by the speedy
twin·bullen.
Fewer boat.a but tbe maximum in 1allin1 sklll
will be seen as six teams of Udo-14 aailon compeu &o
determine who will represent t.be United States
Yacht Racina Uolon's Area G <Callforola, Arliona,
Nevada) in the upcomtn« national team racln1
cbampkioahjps to be held at Mission Bay, San Dieto.
Oct.24-27.
THE ROBIE CAT EVENT will be jolDUy
sponsored by the Hob1e Cius Asaociation and the An·
clent Mariner Restaurant featuring top skippers in
Division II wbicb encompusestheareasofSouthem
Calitornia, western Arizona and southern Nevada.
Winners in the 1978 re1atta expected to defend
their UUes are Geoff Walab in Hobie·l~~ Bob
Beauchamp, Hobie-16s and Nick Steele. Hobie· 186.
Race starts will be in front of the Ancient
Mariner Restaurant with fllli.sbes outside Newport
Harbor. The first race is
scheduled for Saturday
al 11 a . m. with two races
back-to-back. A final
race will be sailed Sun·
day starting at 11 :30
a.m. to be followed by a
trophy presentation at
the restaurant.
IN ADDmON to the
s tandard Hobi e-14. 16
and 18 classes. a novice
16 class will be offered
for skippers who have
raced in three or less re-
gattas. There will also be
a s p ecial r ace fo r
Hobie· 14 skippers who weigh more than 185 pounds
The Ancient Ma riner Regatta also serves as a
tune-up for skippers expecting to compete in the
Hobie·l8 national cha mpionships in Charleston,
S.C .. Oct.10-13.
The Lido· 14 eli m inal1ons wtll feature some of the
top small boat racing s kippers in Southern
California. The aim is to select three boats whk h will
comprise the team representing Area G a.n the first
national team racing championships sponsored by
Yacht Racing-Cruising M agazme .
Heading the local as pirants will be skippers
Dave Ullman. a seven-time national champion in
Lido-14s; John Bertrand of San Francisco. national
and international champion in the Finn Class. and
Mark Reynolds. Pan Am Games champion in the
Snipe Class.
TREY A&E EXPECTED to have their bands
full with a team composed of Chris Raab, Huntington
Harbour; Charlie Cumminp and Jack Fruco,
Newport Beach.
Raab and Cumminaa flnUbed one-two ln this
year's Udo-14 nationals and were members of the
OCC sailin~ team that firushed se<:ood Ill the m·
tercollegiat national team racing championships.
Franco is a top sailor in several small boat classes
from LldolsleYacbtClub.
Others in the eliminations·
Tom Nute. Hal Brown II and Ken Karnes. three of the top Lldo-14 skippers from M iss1on Bay Nute is
a former world champion in the Snipe Class and
Brown and Karnes finished tugh m Ous year·s
Lido-14 nationals.
Ty Beach, Tom Willson and Rick Kern a re three
of the better local sailors m both club and m·
tercollegiate competition.
Tom Linske~. Jeff Lemhart and Bill Herrcraft
are MiMion Bay sailors who have won titles in
several small boat classes. including the interna-
tional Snipe Class. Linskey is ordinarily a crew for
Ullman in National and international competition.
NM TO BE COUNTED OUT is the team com-
posed of Tom Schock. George Twist and Mike di
Donato. all from Newport Harbor Yacht Club.
Schock is from the family that produces Lldo·l4s.
Twist is a champion in Lehman· 12s and other classes
and di Donato is a top Laser sailor
Big boat sailors will compete Saturday and Sun -
day al Long Beach where the Performance Han·
dicap Racing Fleet ( PHRF> 1s holding its annual
championship along with a bid for the Al Rogers
Perpetual Trophy.
The PHRF is the largest handicap racing group
in the country. It is the offspring of the Arbitrary
Handicap system of the 19405, later beu me known
as the Pacific Handicap Racing Fleet, and later sti II
the title was changed lo Performance Handicap Rae·
ing Fleet when the system of measuring and han-
dicapping spread lo other areas of the country as
skippers of older boats -and some new ones -
became disenchanted with the complicated and ex·
pensive International Offshore Rule< IOR ) syste m.
Santana-20 Fleet Meeting Set
Santana-20 owners are urged to attend s~ial
neet meeting Friday at 7 p.m. al the Harbor View
Clubhouseon Port Westbourne.
Guest speaker will be Skip Elliott, one of the
foremost sailors in the area, according to RaJph
Rodheim, president of the Santana-20 Newport
Fleet. All Santana·20 owners a.re invited to attend
Newport Harbor High 's
SaUors got past a big one a week
ago with a 21·7 victory over
arch-rival Corona del Mar, but
there's little letup for the Tars.
Tonight the Loara Saxons,
Orange County's No. 4 ranked
prep football team, invade the
Sailors' campus for a non-league
game at8.
University, meanwhile, on tbe
heels or a 21 ·0 victory over
Laguna Hills, will try to main·
lain its winning ways at San
Clemente, where the latter en·
ters as a decided fa vorite.
Kickoff is set for 7:30.
.. TlllS IS A BIG WEEK for
us," says Milner . "Last week
was a big game for a confidence
builder, but this one is biger.
There iB a rivalry being bulll
with two good programs and I'm
sure it's being voiced on the
Servite practice field this week about the two Josaea they took whetberornottheyareneetmembers.
rromuslastyear." For further information call Rodhelm at
THE SAXONS rely on a a one-
two punch of quarterbacks Bill
Freeman and Bob Caffey in an
Tonight'• Odele
Leant.Ji
Su0e•fJllllebJ17
...... Del~,Jll
option attack bent on working
the f1anD wttb nma or pauea.
Freeman completed ts of 19 ,..._toe* yards in tbe ftnt
hall lalt week u Villa Park fell,
Sf·ll. cane,, mually more oriented
to the nm, !'ves the Suona a
....... t'O"'bla•tlon. The Sailon, m•anwbile, will
be ~ to put t.ofetber an U · halt~ to tbe OIM alx ~ aco a1a1n1t Corona del If ar with
quartsbed: Alan GadcU.1, re· ~•er Ctaril C.-and nannlAa
• baek leott Glem tbe main
~. ftlS U11A»a O+l) ere W
_, wtdl LMra ID a Mri.. dat1ftc
.., ..... im.
Jerf Banner is San Clemente's
chief weapon in a run-run·nm
wishbone attack, -«hile the 'fro.
Jana of Unlvenlty Jrill be trying
to put together a inore balanced
attack in bopea ol aolvinC the
Arkansas Slant ddense of San
Clemente. Both teams are H .
While Fountain Valley's pass· · _644_·_21_81_. ______________ _
Mater Dei, the top-ranked
team in Orqe CC>u.nty with a
3·0 r ecord , enter~aina Los
Alamitos (0·2) at Santa Ana
Bowl in a 7:30 start. Pacing
Mater Det ii the three·pl"Oftled
attack ol runnen Al Variaeo and
John Kapt1ner and quarterback
PhU Spencer.
-87 ... HCart.a
ing came bu continued to show
power, the Barons alao got a fine
performance from tailback
Keith.Richards. He picked up 85
yards, Sl'aded out 90 percent off
the same film.a and did a com·
plete job C11J pus protection.
1ntere1tin1ly, Canzone and
Rlchardl, who have come in for
a major share of the laurels,
st.and M .
Servlte'a game bas chanted
somewhat with tbe insertion of
an I oftenae from last year's
split back veer, but the Priars
present their c ustomary d11·
clpllned attack.
Kinp, Rookies Settle for 5-5 Tie
INGLEWOOD ,<A_,) -Dawe
Watson and Don Sllesld •cored
aoals three minutes and 58
1econdl apart 1u th• third perlod
Wednesda)' nl•bt to atve tbe
Colorado Rocklea a 5-1 Ue with
tht Loi Ancelet Kini• ln a Na·
tloaaJ Hocle.1 ~ P"NMoa
1amt. ·
SUeeld tied It 'fitb a •• &bot
from • feet at U :"6, beatina
Kini•• aoall• Marlo Leuand.
Tbe Klnp~ a 4·2 lead 'in the final od when Charlie
Simmers ve bome a power
play pl at $:15. Wataod'I teore
came wttb t :ta left to ptar. ·
COloradn • -l·l-l..wtdle the Xlat1Nmaba ~ 110.U .
Jba Marina Valk•wagll1l
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&P..,,...... Stealiag a Record
When Joe Morgan of the Cincinnati Rtd5
stole second base Wednesday agal.nst Pitts·
burgh, he set a record for cbampion.ah.ip
series play. It was Morgan's eighth s~al
durin4 post·season competition as he
slides m ahead of a tag by Tim Foti. Call-
ing the play is umpire Frank Pulli.
Jim Niemiec
Marlin Spread Out
Currently, mar Un flshlng 1s rated poor ror
Newport Harbor anglers as water condiUons are
not totbespU(ebUls' liklng.
IT HAS BEEN A BE'ITE& than average
marlin year to date for Newport anglers and with
a lJttle more cooperation from the Old Man In the
Sea and the weather man 1t should still be an ex-
tremely producl1ve )ear Orange County angler
Lee Stockland expects a n extended season a fter
s pending tht> pas t f1 ve days on the ocean
Sto<:kland's sportf1sher "Horny Toad" accounted ror two hook.~ fi sh both on blind strikes with
Stock land's 167 pounder being the larger of the two
marlin caught
Spots of dirty. cold and green wat~r off our
coast tfave caused marlin to disappear during the
past 10 days .
This past weekend was the Annual LA Bill!uh
Tournament and 103 sportfish,cirs entered. T•e
Ol!IDOORS
total catch wu 60 marlin and two broadbill wbidl
works out to a half marlin per boat. and that jut\
ain't good fishing. Most of the action took place
around Pyramid Head off San Clemente Island
ACCORDING TO llEPORTS from all over
Cahforrua. ther<• are more quail hatched out this
year than any field reporter can remember seeing
1n recent years
MAllUN ARE SPREAD OUT but sightings
have dropped according to Helen Smith. secretary
for the Balboa Angling Club.
Two area residents getting marlln this past
week included Gerald Blank of Newport Beach. a
153·pounder caught aboard the "Gancho" while
trolling a lure nine miles inside the ea.st end of
Catalina; and Ron Bush of HunUnetoo Beach
who taued and released a nice (tsh while gueatineon
the "Aua Duck'.'. Tbe marUn was also laken a few
milesofftbeeastendoftheinnerisland.
The Southern Cahforrua valley_qua1I season
opens Oct. 20 and runs through Jan 27. 1~ Quall
hunting tn the Southland has always been very
good. but limited. with most of the top shooting
taking place on prwate property or leased land.
Th.is year m1~ht prove to be an ex<'ept1on as
most footJull ureas from the Oregon border to
Mexico have good populations of birds and a lot of
lhis buntable country 1s open to unattached hon·
ters The only thing that could hurt the quail hunter
in getting to birds ls the ext reme fire danger keep-
ing some public areas closed or restncted.
The third broadbill or the season was weighed.
in at the BAC by Mission Viejo angler Dick Lusk.
The swordftsh set a 3C). pound tackle record and at
took almost 13 hours for Luak to brtne the fish to
gar. Oh ye., the big broadblll weighed In at 168.,.,
pounds.
With the quaiJ and duck seasons openlDg the
sa me day Uus year scatter·iunners will have to
make up their minds which 1ame bird to hunt.
There are very few areas in the state that can of·
rer good quail hunting and waterfowUng on the
same outing
Rough Terrain
Stamina Needed
For Chukar Hunt
Hunters ln top physical condJ·
Uon abould have an excellent
c hukar bunt this year, say
CaWomla Department of Fish
and Game wildlife blolo1lst.s, but
if the script follows that of pre-
vloUJ years, many an unprepared
hunter will be left ln pan Ung, sore-
le11ed fruatrauon.
Tbat'a because these imported
btrda from Alla make tbelr homes
ln the most forbidding terrain ln
California -the rocky open bills
and Oat.a of the desert where an-nual rainfall normally la 5· lO in·
cbes.
But rainfall bu been up ln the
desert over\be put two yean and
so bas the cbukar population, to
perbaa-an all·tlme level 11nce
pro1eny ol btrdl from Calcutta.
India were flnt planted in um .
TBIB YEAJl a record JS 000
chukar h&mters are exPffi;d to
lake .more than 100,000 bl* dw· lDI the Oct. 20-Jan. 27 cbukar
aeuoa in moll of the 1tate. In
Modoc and Luaen countJes the
aeuonends Dec. 30.
Laat year ao;m bunters took
N,• cbukan, accordina to pre·
Umloary data in lb• DFO't 1ame
take bunter •W'V•J.
Bat beta for dualtan abould be
ln t.be Stoddard' Mountalna and
Lucerne V.U.7 near Vlctontlle,
the Red llountaln, Spaqler Hlllt,
El Puo ll~talDI area near
RldCecftlt. &be White aad Inyo
mou.atalm and UM Sierra.
Bat bU don't lllake a cbukar
bu9t, bowever: condlUonJna doU.
SSPDl&NCSD cbukar bun·
ten recommend trimmlnc the .,....tf(-•worklqoae'••v
into shape before the Oct 20
season-opener .
Joelina probably won't 1et lbe
JOb done since the rocky, billy
treacherous ground on which
chukar are found 'in no way re·
semblea the 1mooth asphalt sur·
race on whidl most jogging takes
place .
One of the DFG 's top cbukar
hunters, Jo•n Massie of Red
Bluff, says t.lle best way to hunt
chukar ls to search out water In
the hilly desert areas and then
take a poslllon on a hill above
these watering places before
dawn. Sln~ cbubr have a tendency to
run upbtll when alarmed. the
chances ~ they will run toward
you at a bill! rateol 1peed .
•A881B aECOMMENDS a eood m. forftuablq cbukan, but
he remlDds bunten that ~ dog
should be 1Dcoo4 abape too.
On one OC!CU(ou aeveral years
a10. alter a aeries of cllmba and
deacenta ln lbe rocky Bamo-
area, MUlie ended up carryt.na
bl• pantlnc dol back to th~ ~k.
Then Maule went back to com·
ptete bla llmlt.
Tb• baa IDd p0e1ea1lon Umlt
tb1a year JI 11.x per day and 12 ln
poeHllioG aft.er the flrlt dq, I
chanae ln rtplatJou that Sina u.. bmur wllo traffla a d1ltance to bunt an oPPOrtunlty to take
home 12 blrdli. Lut Jear the
pottetlton Umlt WU llx.
Th• dmkll' (Aledorll lf'Mta)
w11 ftnt Nltued bJ IM DrG In
lta. The~ brMdinl ICOC:k
of 10 llirdl came tr-om l.Ddla ln ua. Teo IDOl'9 ebaan wen lm·
ported bJ tlllt departmeet ID 118
to11pplemntthebreedllll•totk.
Oak-Tree
Opener
Set Friday
ARCADIA-The Oak Tree rac·
ing season Is scheduJed to open
at Santa Anita Friday afternoon
with the 8~ furlong Autumn
Days Handicap highlighting the
opening festivities.
Gates opeo at 11 a.m. for the 1
o'clock post time and the OaJc
Tree season ia slated for 24
dates, throulh Nov. 5.
The Autumn Days handJcap,
for the third time in four yean.
will be presented In two
dlvlston.s, the fitth and eighth
races.
Sprinter Delice ls the favorite
and heads a field or 10 starters
ln lbe eighth race, lhe second
cllvlslon.
Laat aummer al Hollywood
Park. Dellce won both the Sliver
Spoon and Gleam handicaps.
Two ween a10 she aet a new
track r"eCOrd at Pomona while
wlnntna the Ban1les and Beads
Handicap.
Tbe ncond division will be
wortb '22,225 to the wlnner. Wlth
11 bones entered ln t.be ftnl
dlvl1lon the winner'• eatnlnca
Jumpa to •.225·
Leadiq the char&• In lbe ftnt dlvWoa WW be Camarado. Tbe
Arta ud IAUel"I oltlprlq re.
turna to 8aDta Anlt.a'I donblll
turf e.ourM When lbe took the
ftnt dlYilloD of the Monrovia
Handicap m lt'7t.
Clt.u.Dtlns Camarado wW be Palmla~bo te0rtd ln the HCOnd d[, 0( tbe Moorovla
and l'antaltlc Otrl .rbo .., .. t.
ed Delle• In tbe Rancho "9manto Hudlcap.
f
llu'ld9y, Octoblt 4. 1971 OM.YPILOT -
~ ltM ~ PEANUTS by Ch1rlts M. Schult BIG GEORG E
"I think Marmaduke's trying to tell us
we' re out of dog food!"
flOR BETIER OR 'OR WORSE
MOON MULLINS
~ ~Of~Cff-E'R
·IGUESSl lllilNDOF~
HIM FAllOF'F··Atl'..WEU. ...
HE Pt/f A 5080F MUO
ON "1Y PEAD-
... DET.A1NED7 I.ORD P.? You
ME.At-I )btJ mosr ME HE:~E wr-rn ACL 1HESE ~C>SOME MEN ?
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
"It's o lot neo1er out West ."
DENNIS THE MENACE
'(OO'RE~E ~
NOT INTE~TEO IN
WOMfN'S SfO«T5, MNt.E 1
···SO··WEU ···I~~
PVT A GOB OF MUD ON
HIS H£AO.· AN' He 101.D
HIS MOM··AN'HtS HOM
YEIJBO A WHOLE ~H
AN 'I CAME HONE.
by Lynn Johnston
YE$1R· .. 1liE'I CAN'T
ESCAPE Tiie OL"SmRt:
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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C::ooD 800K ?
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by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
i------THAf LIHLf 00Y HAD
Aeovr THIRTY CENT5 ON HIM ... AND TH15
CALtlMQ CMD ~ITH THE NAME AND
1T'5 '!JAM DRIVER'' CAIW.' l 1'-NOw ~Ul YOU NEVER KNOW' l LL lRY 10
I PHONE NUMOER5 OF AN ATTORNEY.'
TUMBLEWEEDS
f3
1 ii THIS IS YOUR CITY
K&EP IT
NEAT
ANP
TIDY
HIM/ THE KID ~M~LY FOUND REACt-i 5 AM'
THE CARD ON TtiE ~TREEi AND PUT
ll tN Hl5 POCKET.' ,..__,,,,___
by Tom K. Ryan
----~I 1HINK 1HAi I SHALL NEVE!R SEt:f:E
·-REMIND
OTHERS
'TO~!P
OORCITY
NE'AT
VOU'RE
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MOV5MSN"f' HAS GONe "fOO FA~.'
by Kevin Fagan'
'It AIL £.AM I v.lDRK
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by George Lemont
by Mell Laiarius
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Design PINa Newpon 8each.
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SWING LOANS
Irvine llational Bank
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Irvin .. C'11llfornrn •1:.n1·,
Effi:c·t1vt:' 1mm~1at.ely , lrvinc National Hank
w1Hht•H to :iss1sl all Hen I E1:1t.ate Brokns and Sall'!-.
1 wr:.1111s 111 ht·I p111~ tlw1r dwnt.-1 1 n doH111~ f•!-.<'row'
w11hout loi-;1ng pn<'P or r11l1· <·11111m1trnc·nt.s1
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lw m:1d1· w1lh1n ftv1• 1;1) days 11 all inforrnat1cm I!-.
pr11v1d1«I I >ifft•n·nl r.itcs wtll lwVl' l11 h<· ;1pplH'd
d 'llt'('1;1I 11111· d :1y ~·wrvit"I' 1s n ·q111rt·d
Our Program Is As Follows
In ~:8rrow Sa le1-; -We go up to 80% of the in
ci-crow sales prtcP minus the l st Trus t Oeed of
Hecord. (We will consider rcquestti with ~nd
Trust IJeed .) We will fund the money necc1-1Hary
to cover the closing costl:I a nd down ~aymen~.
On Listings-We will go up to 7~ of l11;t
price (supported by 3 comparable salc8 in area)
minus the 1st Trust Deed of Record. Our fund·
ings cannot exceed the a mount necessury to
cover the down p ayment a nd closing cost1-1
Our Rates Are As Follows
Prime on 120 day m aximum not.ca. (We will
extend an addition a l 60 days if required, for
added fees.) We will cha rge one (1) point for
each month requested.
Example: $25,000 Loan
1 Month
2 Months
3 Months
4 Months
$ 250
$ 600
$ 750
$1000
Our interest will be prorated to actual days usage.
If we can help you in an y way, please call
Betty Landis a t (714) 833-3700.
..........
HYDROXitR CHECKS SPeCIFIC ORAYrTY
Peter R'*-Enthual•etle About Efectttc Auto9
l\'lachines Save
ToDlato Crop
COLUMBUS. Ohio <AP> -The us e of
mechanical pickers in place of stritiug mlerant
workers has saved the Ohio tomato crop th1a year
and boosted the state's faltering tomato proceuin1
industry. a trade organisation official says.
Despite a continuing strike by about 3,000 mem·
ben oft.be Farm Labor Organlsi.q Committee, Ohio
farmers harvested about 420,000 tons ol tomatoes
thla year because of the wtdelpread uae of the
mechanical devices tor the ftnt time, aald Wilbur
Gould, executive vice president ol t.be ObJo Food Proceaaon Association.
uay Im AT THE latest, tomatoes will be 100
percent machlne.barveated," Gould predicted. "U
we can use them ln a year like tbla, we can do it ln any
year." It bad been reared tbat the rainy summer
wouJdllmltmeofmachlnestnwetnelds.
There was no immediate comment from the farm labor organization.
Gould said the processors urged erowers to buy m~han.ical pickers a rter FLOC struck last year.
Cost of the mechanical pickers range from $80,000 for
a smaller model to $150,000 for one completely
automated.
"IF WE HADN'T JIAD that strike, farmers pro·
bably never would have bought those pickers."
Gould said, although at least one company.
Campbell, did not offer contracts to growers who
used migrant labor.
lie said farmers will be able to keep more of the
$67 a ton they received fo r their tomatoes this year
because of savings in labor costs.
Because of the relative success of the 1979
harvest, whlch was about 95percenloftbe 1978crop,
Gould said that two major tomato processors are
lhinklng of e xpanding processina facili~es ln the
state. Gould sfeclined to name the companies.
.All MB>ICIHH MUST
H fl'OT'lHnY FllfSH
New Bank
In Newport
By Terry
Grant,
R. Ph.
You know what
hap1wns to a dt•hl"iou'>
('u!-.l;1rd 1f you 1wrm1l 1t
to be exptr.('(1 fllr ""mi·
t1m1• m :i wa rm 11lal'1• It
<'an I urn into a dan,er·rnu.,
k illl·r T hf'r{•lr11 1· y11u
rcfri~c·ralt' c·ust;1rd" lo
pr 1• v 1• n I I h 1 i. M a n y
m 1•cl 11· 1 "'"' m u:-;t ht•
pr I) I 1• <' l l· 11 If I! u 1 n ., l a
i;1mllar c·hant!(· <rr they
t 1x1 1•an tw hurmful
Irvine National Hank
wal I open a Newport
Beach branch offi ce a l
JSO l Superior Ave .. near
H oag M e m o ri al
Hospital on Friday.
l'harmu1·1s l s ar<'
tuul!hl at C'olleJ?l' how to
s lor<' all mc'<l1<'mes and
In dale thO!!C' wh1<"h lo'le
poten<'y after :1 !.'ertam
l1m<' Snmt· of them must
be kept awuy rrom heat
or h~ht Others we kN'P
refr1l!eralt..'<1 till ready for
USC'.
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PllON E US when you
need u m edic ine . Pick up 1
your prescription if
shop pm~ nearby. or we
will de liver promplly
w1lhoul extra charge. A grea t many p eople entrust us with their
prescriptions. May we
compound yours?
PAii UDO flHAlMACY
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H is the bank's third
branch. Jl also has two
locatioM in Irvine, in·
eluding Woodbridge.
Ir vine National offers
extended banking hours,
in c luding Saturd ay
banking.
Trial Delayed
WINAMAC. Ind. <AP)
-The triaJ of the Ford
Moto-.Co . on reckless
ho micide c harges in
three deaths from a Pin·
to explosion , has been
postponed from Nov. 5
to Jan. 7, 1980, despite
objections by the pro~
secution.
GUARAftTEED SHORl'-TERM RETURN •
.._ 10.327o/o Annual Rate = 10. 778% Effective Annual Yield"
Republic's Money Market Certificates
RepubHc·s Hlgh·Performance Money Market .account •10,000 Minimum Depoelt
guarantees a high short·term yfeld on your savings. 1:he7 6-lllontb 'Eann ( 182 days)
are no brokerage fees or other charges. Call us. We II 8 • ·euKtlw ..-nu.ti y ... ld-tMumf'• l66 d"Y'
range for transfer of fund s from your bank or other Sllvlngs '°' i.ep Y"•' Afttf'• "'" •ubi"'' '", "d"fl" ., lruitJtutJon rf'nl'..,,•1 F"d~•dl tC'gul•111'"' rf'qu1111"
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Electric:_Cars Coming
Ctdifomia Leath in Seeking Alternatives " LOS ANOELt:a (AP> -Some
)'Hrt after bis Model T betan
rollln1 off the flnt automoblle U ·
tem bb' line, Henry Ford recalled
the 1keptict.am cenerated by bis
entbu.alum for internal combua·
don.
"AU tHe wile people conch.iaive·
ly delDClDltrat.ed that the new gaa
en1lne could not compete with
lteam ," he comme nted
urcutically.
MO&£ THAN 51 yean lat.er.
toarin1 guolioe prices are spur.
.rinl the search for alternative
can thatcanfree motorist.s-and-
the nation as a whole -from de·
pendence on imported oi 1.
Detroit's a utomakers, their
bands run fending o(( fuel·
erticlent imports, are participat·
ing in that search but have yet to
mass·produce cars that run on
anything but gas -and usually
plenty ol it. But in car-conscious
Califomla, alteuuatlve veblcl•
are cloee to beina commercial ro-
allUea.
At least one CaJlfomia firm,
Electric Paasen1er Cara and
Vans, Inc., of San Diego, already
bas hybrid ve hicles on t he
freeways, powered by both elec·
triclty and 1u. North Hollywood.
based Hybricoo, Inc. baa plans for
similar can while such firms aa
Kaylor EnerlY Product.a in Menlo
Park sell kit.a that transform
Volkawa1ena into electrical ap.
pliances.
BYB&ID CA&S A&E still
primarily useful as second can,
says Electric Passenger presl·
dent Peter Rubie, although ex-
pected breakthroughs in battery
technology may soon make them
more competitive wilb vehicles
powered solely by gas.
Rubie c on cedes that the
$12.~plus price tais for bis COO·
Price of Newsprint
May Rise Again
V ANCOUVEll, British CoJum·
bia CAP ) -Mew.papen, a.lready
laborina under a 20 perceot ln· creue ID paper prices th1a year,
can expect another Jolt early next year, an Industry analyat says.
''There could be another S30-a·
ton increase next sprina which
Aid Funds Denied
W ASlUNGTON <AP) -The
Senate AppropriaUooa Commlt·
tee, accepting contenUon.s that
Syria bu hindered peace efforts
in the Middle East, has voted to
d en y it $45 million in new
foreign aid.
would come oa Lop of lbe $30 in-
crease that will come into effect
next month," Rola Hay· Roe ol
Pemberton Securities Lt.4. said.
Deaplte a recession ln the
United States and anticlpated
lowe r dema nd for ne wsprint
next year, prices will eoatinue to
rise. Hay-Roe a.aid.
Newsprint prodw:er• ~
a n increue of $30 a ton tut •Pl'·
IOI and another of •bout S30 thla fall, bringln• lhe average Cana-
dian price to $408 a Lon. Tbe
pace or incre,ues baa raised CClft·
ce rn that small o r
margin a ll y prof i ta bl e
news papers may OOl be ab1e to
carry the load
vertecl Pla&ol and VW Vau ma.
.wtdeapread ,..._ Ulllitely "°"'
But .nth prices for eoav•tiolalll
can and,.. botb rtnn1 rQWb.
he tbinlr.I hybrid vehlclea wtnJoiie
b1Ve Lbeirday.
"The pabljc says, 'Why lboald
we spend $10,000 01' $12,000 for a
car with a Umlted ranee!' ...a
lbat's a reuonable view nee
with guoline attl.50 aiauon:• be
says. "But 11 the pubUc will Jow,r
their point of view and save t.be
gas gunler for vialtinl rrandma
on the weekends, they'll become a
viableaJtemative."
&VIII£ crra Departmeqt ot
Transportation atatistica sbowlq
that 92 percent of all car trips are
for under 20 miles, distances be
says are ideal forelfftric cars.
"If you're going OD an avera&e
trip of lea than 20 mlles·, you don't
need the gas power.'• be says, not·
lnl that bis vehicles have rue.•
of 50to100 miles.
Karcher Talk
On Tuesday
Carl Karcher wlll speak oo
Tuesday at an Anaheim dimer
apomond by the Orance County
Chapter ot t h e Salea and
MarteUna becutiv ...
Publicity sent out by the
cbapUr 1.neorrectly llat.ed U.,
speums date .. Sunday. 1"bM
information WU printed ln Wed-
oesday'a Dally PUot.
Overtime Studied
DEARBORN, Mich. <AP>
Bargainers appear t4 be bun& u~
on overtime in efforts to reach a
new contract for 190,000 United
Auto Workers union memben
before lCln.lght's strike deadline
at Ford Motor Co.
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ay IYLVIA roaaaa
(FOfdflt ot ftw colunwJ
..WbY do )'OU tb1Dk a~a. tealen are apsircwtas.
openb' encowailD• three, four -evea ftve-)'MJ' -e., . ,
loau? 'l'bey're simply mlklna It euler to pq.rcbue a new car tJMM days 1D •P'te ot tbe lact tbat .Uebr prt<*S bave soaNd. . . . • • JUcbard 0 . u.aoett director Comum«
CredltCoum•"a1Servtce. Omaha, N;\,.
•"T'bere 11 an eaonnoua lack ot lnlorm•Uoo on credit.
Truth in Lendinl laws ~ to provide people wtd> th1t i.aformatioa. 'l'bere be a way c:ouumen c.n
compare lnterelt rat.et and otaer' cbare• oo a particular
klod of loao . by
t e I e p b o o e •
beforehand. . .. " Scott ll.a---.'s
Maynes, professor and IYIVllV'
chairman, Department Worth o f Consumer
Economics and Hour.-
ing, Cornell University.
"ONE OF THE CBAaACl'Eal.STICS of present COD
sumer poeture may be the fact that many are living full)
up to the sum of two incomes. This is a risky procedure
totally absorbing both ldcomes. It leaves no margin for er
ror. unemployment or cutbacks in working hours. . . .1
Dr. Thomas Juster. Institute of Social Research, Unlversl
lY of Michigan.
"You can't live off the mcreasinc value of your home
More likely. you are going to have to spend more money ~·
maintain it. beat it and pay rugher property taxes. Tbe OD·
ly time you can really pocket the difference la when you'l't'
over 55 and are then eligible to take the once·itl·&·lifetim('
tax .free gain of up to $100,000 on your primary re·
sidence ...... Gerard A. Lareau, president. Consumer
Credit Counseling Service of New Yoric and New Jersey.
These four are m erely a sampling of remarks froa:
respected authorities in the. field of credit -and over·
borrowing but they are typical. What emerges clearly
from each romment. separately and together. is a· pro·
found concern about the massive totals of personal debt we
have taken on not including our mortgage debts.
Whal to me is striking, loo. is the fear that the debts
already may have reached the point where they will over·
whelm not o'nly the individuals concerned, but allij> wLll
drag down au of us
A NEW FACTO& m the entire equal.loo is the two·
LDco me family tivtng to the hilt ol the family's combined
earnings. This 1ust intensifies the problem of the ooe·
breadw1noer household ui which spouses doo't talk to each
other about what each i.s buying on crediL
-Discuss money freely and openly -a fundamental
of fundamentals U you are married, talk together about
saving and spending what you earn. Make sure each of you
knows what you are spending on credit cards -and if
you're buying a big-ticket item. dlscu.ss it thoroughly
before you buy
-ll you 're a mingling single. follow this rule JUSl as
rigidly. ror in a sense you have even more at slake. It is
crud al \hat you re<:ognbe money is • power symbol. If you
don't feel comfortable dealine with mooey &n your rela·
tion.ablp. you're mvi\lq trouble and evenuaa.lb. break\ap.
~ DON'T ..... AJRON• ... ,..... If ,.. ft8d
yo.a· re •lakltac ••••r 1 b Udo ~ U ,.w llne
pt>rmttted your 91MJ'IH to to overt)oard buying on credit
without your lmowledce, it's your fault. too. If you havt:
each ~ oll oo your own and born>wed as you pleased.
Ws your fault as well as JOW' partner's. You Cain ootJling
when you try to sMft UM! blame except end.less ariuments.
-Ad:mJt needing outaide help if you do, and then ut
assistance from any aad all available sources. 0on•t be
ashamed ol your financial problems. Never try to bide r rom your creditors.
Tomorrow. int.be last of this series of fiw columns, I'll
submit details on the non-profit. community-sponsored
agencies -the 206 Consumer Credit Counseling Services
throughout the U.S. -which will help you.
Tomcrrow: ~rtmg Help
Bwiness Day
Sponsors Sought
San Clemente Chamber of Commerc-e officials are ask-
ing local businessmen to sponsor tugh school teachers and
counselors at an Oct. l7 Busmes~ and Industry Day from
II am. to3 p.m
The event w1 II begin with a brunch at the San
Clemente lnn with keynote speaker C~rl Karcher . Follow-
ing the brunch. each host will take his guest back to his
place of business and explain its operation
Chamber President George Gearn said lhis will pro-
vide teachers with an opportunity to see free enterprise itl
action
A $10.50 fee wtll cover the cost of hosting a teacher or
counselor. For more information. call 492· 1131
Downey Savings and Loan Association, headquartered
in Cost.a Mesa. bas declared a cash divtdend of 16 cents per
1bare on the company's outstanding stock. The divtdend
wW be paid oo Oct. 24 t.o stockholders of record Oct. 5.
For all of 1979. the cash dividend will amount to .31 Ya
centa per share, up 34% from the .23Y.t cents paid in 1978.
ln additk>o, the asaociaUoo efrected a 3 for 2 stock split
earlier in tbe year.
lift._.• File• l•r Steck Otf~ri•&
Beckman lnatnamenta Inc. of Fullerton bas announc.S
it bas filed a rec:tatratloo statement with the securities aod
excb&n1e commlleton for • public otterinc of 2 million oL newly luued share. 0( lt.a common 1tock.
The olrerlnc will be made tbtouCb •nationwide sroup
of underwriters man•ced by Lehman Brothen Kuhn Loeb
Inc.
Becb:Dab Hld proceeds from the offerhlp will be uaed
wtialty to reduce •bort·wnn debt lncWTed to provide work1nc capital requlr.cl to auppon rilLDc bulineaa volume
and the~ ot man\lf~ f1clliUe1 .
R • c..ell t• e,,.. •n,••r••t
Rum tolleb R.Q llaJa..t and ....,al pertMrs ha.,.
compMUd tbe pvebue of a • mlllion, 1'000-1qulre-folt
Nttauranl an a 1.3-acn loe8dae •• tbe eGll'Mf of Sout.b Stai. OaJJece BouleYard Ad Ball Road la A.aalMlm, • .,.,. one~ from tbe ft&m1' aew bome at A.aebelm a.cllum ..
Tbe ...tauraat la to be called Tbe 9porUmaa &Dd wtll
provide dinlDI &Dd eoclrtall areaa on ~ tln\ float "'*
b&DQ\Ml fldJttMI OD tbe iMODd floor • A OM. JI 01MGln1 date bu been Ht.
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1 KTLA • 8:00 ._ •"J'be Invaalon ot
Johnton County." Bill Bixby t:ftd Bo
Hopkina 1tar ln thla 1torY ol laDd ,rab-
bJna 1n the old weat.
JOU 9 8:00 -"Valdel iJ Comin1."
Burt Lancuter and Susan Clark atar ln ·
this 1971 western movie.
KCET a 9:00 -Sneak Preview.
The cult film phenomenon -from the
Bogart movies to "The· Rocky Horror
Picture Show" -ls traced.
tlon ...., Ooftaflul. Burt
lftd 18'11 9ICIC)e tfom the
tllens; Ind ChHllf
et1countert en old
mletrea -~,,...
10:H8UNITEOWAY
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MCMI
"Plant MoYMWIM Ano
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tflOddy molal room wllef>
ltle~W.,terto
M Olll-of.town eClftYMlion
• ILQWUJCV
Sblrley, Lavern and Mrs. Babish (from
left, Cindy Williams. Penny Marshall
and Betty Garrett) are doomed to toast
marshmallows and make pizzas for
eternity on "Laverne and Shirley"
tonight at 8 on ABC, Channel 7.
'*-'' Cl) ,... MlCT8'I
"Nuc:le9r PON«''
e:ao•O ...aN Benton , ... madly In ~
wftll I i.d)I polftlclan. • ,.._ OOOOOt.ft&
Bobby Algge ...... 0-
ln ~Ind maNoOM
to win ~hlng. lnclu<I·
.• ...,. HMlllldl'' Atnett-
Clll compo-M11vln
Hamloldl, wlloM worll
lncludea motlan pletUrl
ecot• for ''The Wey We
werw· and .. The StlllQ," II
_£rotled .
aaPECtALOPEAATINO
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LuolnO
• M"A"l"H
• MNNV~IHOW
··en.po" tllma pt-· a ~---took at tNllr lnclultr;
• DICK CAVETT
0.-t Jofln~
The RlcMdOa llnO ,,,.
Metu. Nwe a Mid time
finding eccommod•llon•
tl\94 l)4eUt ~ on
their tt1p to Cltliloml•
• QO(CAWTT
~: Jotwi SO.....iger
• OYIREA&Y
Gueata: Dr. Mtry
C.adlrone. 0-ge eno
Mairy Ann OOrmln.
Cl) TIC TAC DOUCIH
I MICNIWI
(I) .IC:*MI WILD M'A"l"H
The doctor• ClOmC>lf• to , ... ,. • ouno·llo colonel
whole milllwy •llplolla .,.
malcJng Ille hOfPllll butW
than u9Uel
• 8AHfON> AMO IOH
Whet1 Fred g11t a
tootllaclhl, 1M IMl1t1 thet
lMnQlll find I white dentist
1oc:ur1hlm
• 21TOMIOHT
• MACNllL / LIHMll
MPORT
a:I ..w CllWfllN
Questa: Aev.,end Biiiy
Or•ll•m. SuHn Ford v-. Chia llence. 1:ao. ,.. QOH8 IHOW
7:0088NEWS
• ~OAVIAGAIH
AlcNe, P04111 ~ Relph
try to COIMnCe tnr• col-
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MATCH GAME
11CTACDOUGH
A&.4 .. THI FAWA.Y
"Arc:llle AnO Tiie Locll·Up''
O..•...t £u •I•••
8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles e l<N8C(NBC)lMAngetes·
I KT\.A (Ind.) Los Angeles
~ KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles
Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego
G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Angeles
(!I KCST (ABC) San Diego
• KTIV (Ind ) Los Angeles
• KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angelf!'>
f!!) KCET· TV (PBS) Lo:. Angell!'> 6D KOCE· TV (PBSI Huntington Be.icn
Solons
Quizzed
On '50 '
New state legislative
action s a nd the
legislative prospects for
the future will be dis·
c ussed b y Host Jim
Cooper and his guests.
State Sen. John Schmitz
and State Assemblyman •\ Dennis Ma ngers, o n
"Voters' Pipeline," Fri·
day at 7:30 p.rn . on
KOCE-1V, Channel 50.
The program will be
repeated on Tuesday al
10:30 p.m.
GuntStar
Barbara Luna will be
• GOOOTIMU
WlllOl\I llerM a peitllut "*'°" -lhe tutne 10 spylt1g to ••rn 11ttr1
money.
• MACNIM. I LEH~
AIPOf'T
1=.
1nltwVieWI with tennll """
lier Bobby Rtogs and
··soao" ttar Katharine
Helroorld 9 1100,000.W.THAT
TUNE '1:009 THEWALTON8
John lflM to get hl1 high
.:nool Olplom• ""'1ill Milly
Ellen encountera h0tlt111ty
trom her backwood&
patient•. ·~ROGERS
• • '.o\ ''The kwUIOn Ot
Johnaon County" c 1111111
8111 Blaby, Bo Hopttlne A
8oetori clly·llict<.. IHme
up wllh a COWOC>lt• to bat·
111 •and t>et-..no .,,
• Millng conttOI Of Pt"Ol*IY
1n tlM Old w .. 1 (2 11r1 I D l!I) LA""'* &
8HIRL.EY
Laverne dream• ol a
,,., .. h., in wtlld! .,,. •nd
Sh11~. 81 the metcy ol
Lonny and Souiggy. are
'4!nlunceo to IOHI m111Sh
rnallows •or-0 MOVIE
• • , va1d111 Is Comtng
I lhl apenmenl .....
·FALL~
ICll!N'I~
t:OO Cl) HAWM AVE-<>
(Seuotl Premi«e) Aglit'tl
MQQarretl'I objecilone. I
.... ~ llt>ot union 0-
on • ~II egM\91 tM
uncMrwor1d llQUlll who
ere trying to tllk• them
Olllf
•
QUINCY QI ~MIW"
[)letrlcl'I, dr-.d U I
woman. QOM on mugolng
dlllll wnlll Woto -oNI
for • misting monk.
• Marl OIWFIN
Gue••• ~v.,end Biiiy
Q,.l'lam, Suun Ford
lltt>C41. Chuck l/aooe. Dt
Joyc418ro1'*'
• IHEAK PMVIEW:
TAKE TWO
"Cutt Filme Of TIM '70. ..
Raga< Ebert and G-
S1tlkl4 trlOI the dlvlk>e>·
ment o1 1111 i;u11 film bOOm
horn 8oQllr1 to tne "Rocky
Horr0< Picture SllOw .. ~ THE LONQ SEAACH
··Foo1pr1n1 Of f111 &i<ld"•" Monka. M:hOol· chlldret1. t1ov1ces and
l\Ovwww~ ot Sn Lanka
and India give per1onal
pe<ape<;IMIS on lh61f 1411tg
ton (R)
~0 9 SOAP
Jauica ruu & c.ontronla
10:0011 = NIGHT GAU.ERV
''Thi Dl9d MM" /4 OOCIOt
.. lnYollled with ll)'pnc>tlC
•xperlmen11 Involving
death and r..,, ....
• MASTPPIECE
THIATM
''Love For l.)'<11a" L)'<lta
etwl £dwlfd "*'° • 11111· ertbil apfing ap11rt trom
Mell ot,_, -•ually tney .,. -•Id thtough '"' effor11 Of m.tr lrtll'd AllJc
San6erson IP"1 2 of 12)
1o-.aG it ;:w.::,:cf( I MAIT!.APIECE THEATN!
JOHN DARLING
11:ao. Cl) CM LA'n M0\111
•• •.; ''Columtlo """°" By The Boe*" (197 ti Peter
Fall<, Jack C~ A mys-
l"Y writer murden hrl
part,..r and I.I*! ··teac11'
l I Coll#mbO llM l"9 •ong
1fllofmehon 8 TOMOMT
Gue1t hOll Richard o-.on Gu.ti Or•on
8Mtl
I OATINO GAMI 9 POUCI WOMAH
Pepper a nd Crowre v
-QI '°' two motorc,.cie-
110ing t>ank r o01>er1 wno
m11te110011y 01up1>41ar
.,,., eKt> co1me
·HOGAH·e~
~COME 'fOl.J ~vE REN. AIR SKl<N£!6 B..e5
ON THl6 PlN-£ 'Wl"'EN IT& ONl-V /\ l'1CX.K ·Uf' FOR
~NEW SHOW, ftlAWei.ANt?
Pope, Baseball Losers
NEW YORK CAP> -More
people watched the baseball
playoff game lo New York City
Tuesday night than tuned in for
local coverage of Pope John
Paul Il's Mass at Yankee
Stadium.
But both programs lost in the
TV ratings to ABC':. regular
lineup of comedy and drama,
figures from A. C. Nielsen Com·
pan) show.
ABC'S AVERAGE rating for
the 8·11 p.m. EDT period was
19.8, slightly more than the 19.7
rating for the National League
playoff game in which Pit·
tsburgh beat Cincinnati 5-Z. The
rattng is a pereenta1e o f
television sets actually in uae at
the time.
C BS, which broadcast a new
series, "California Fever," from
8 to 9, and a movie, "Portrait of
a Stripper." from 9 to 11 . com
piled a rating for the three-hour
~nod of 14.4.
THE MASS, broadcast hve by
WPlX, a non-nelwork :.tauon.
bad a rating of 13.2 fo r the
period.
ABC's programming for lhe
evening included ·'Happy
Days," "Angie," "Three's Com
pany." and "Taxi, .. as well a~
the new dramatic :.en cl> ''The
Lazarus Syndrome · ·
Tube Ba b y S tory Air ing
llOLLYWOOD <AP> -The story of the world's first test-tube
baby, Louise Brown, will be told on the CBS movie .. Our Miracle
Called Louise." The movie will be adapted from the book by her parents,
Lesley and John Brown.
Louise Brown was born July 25, 1978, at Oldham Hospital near
M ancbester1 England. The mofie for televiaion will focus· oo Ute
human drama and real life Jove story that made this sclenUfic
achievement a reality.
The California s tate
legislature has complel·
ed its traditional last-
m inute rush for adjoum-
m e n t of the 197 9
legislative year.
reatured in tonight's -----------------------------------
COOPER AND h1 s
gue.st• will discuss the
trad1ticnal logjam or un·
fmilbed business, three
tu measures that could
save Callloro,laD&-a:-half
bllllon dollart, and the
&apcoming November
election, among other is·
sues, on the "Sacramen-
to Dateline" segment of
"Voters' Pipeline."
State Sen . John
Schmitz (R, 36tb Dis·
trict} is vice chairman
of the Industrial Rela·
lions Committee, and
serves on the Elections
~nd Reapportionment,
and the Inaurance and
-Financial Ins titution
Com mitteea.
STATE Assemblyman
Dennis Mangers (0,
73rd District ) is a
mernber of the As-
sembly Rules, the
Health and the Educa-
jlon Committees, the
~Committee on A1ln1,
-: and tbe &b-commJttee
; on Developmental Dis·
~•blllt1•. • Cooper Is
:1101t/producer of ~''Voters' Pipeline," Kent
-Jobnlaa ii direc:tor and • Eel lllMmcbia...tttant
to~.
two-hour season pre·
m iere e pisode of
"Ha waii Five-0" at 9
o 'clock o n CBS.
Channel 21 launching
the show 's 12th ~~~~~~~~ season. ...:
Captain:
Kids Still
Reading
ALBANY, N.Y. <AP>
-You can talr.e it from
Captain Kangaroo -
children who grew up
glued to the television
antics of Mr. Green·
jeans and Bunny Rabbit
are read.in& more books
than ever.
That's part of the
meuage the durable
children's idol brought to e du(ators at a
"Parenta as Readin1
Partners" conlerence
sponsored by the state
Senate's Educatton
Committee.
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on a cop news event of the day
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first produced in 1791, ~·wud
Oats" i.8 aort..AC . .rwtic Mollere
complete wit.6 •mistaken iden·
tities and reunited slblinp, the
sort of stuff SCR bas done a good
many times before. However,
it's highly entertaining once the
play procresses beyond a rather
duU first half bour.
MAKING rr work, and work
~ )
weU, are a cadre of nplart
trom sea·· "9klent com..., -\.be nnt team, u lt were. As
WU tM C ... witb t.M MaTily
populated "Tbe Time of Yow lJf•" which launched tbe 11'11-'ll
HalOCJ, t.bia opener a.be> draws
on nearly all the 1roup'1 human
raourcea. The play la beaYUy laden with
myriad plot.a and subplots which
separate and intertwine re·
peatedly, and the SCR pro-
VOL.AMO
gram's random cast listing
(neither io order ol appearance
nor importance> will be little
help to those unfamiliar with the
company's acto rs . It gains
momentum. as does director
David Emmes' production. in
the aecood acl when the show
American Ballet
Godunov for Alex
NEW YORK CAP) -Soviet defector Alexander Gudunov bu a
job. He'U be putting on his toe shoes for the ,\merlcan .Ballet
Theater .
Gudunov will be a principal for the 1979-80
seuon, making bis debut during a four·weell
engagem ent at tbe Kennedy Center in
W asbingt.on, the company announced Tuesday.
ABT opens in W asbington on Dec. 4.
Three prominent dancers have defected
from the Kirov Ballet in recent years, including
Rudolf Nureyev in 1961, Natalia Makarova in
1970 and Mikhail Baryshnikov in 1974, but
Godunov was the first to defect from the Bolshoi.
He was followed in September by two other prin·
cipal dancers with tbe compu.y, Leonid ~
Valentina Kozlov.
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Herb VollDd • a 1"0Uta1 ndnd naval officer aptly UUe4 Slr
Geor1e Tbunder and Ron
BouslOID u bia 1artu1ous old valet. Voland ls a commandlq
presence wblle Bou.atom, tbe
company's moat versatile
perfonn«' succeeda tn dlacula-ln• bl1 face and volce well
enou1b to fool the most avid
SCR aftd.anado.
Anni Loni. ar1uably the
1tron1est actress Jn the coat·
pany, bu Utt.Se to do bcrt slch
and whisper in her role u a
wealthy Quaker lady. Richard
Niles aa the real highborn youth
give s an impre11lve
performantt, while Hal Landon
Jr. effectively breaks type as
M las Long's prlny steward
whose piety la only •kin deep.
Other contributions are of·
fered by Doo TlK:he and Martha
McFarland as an lmpovertabed
brother and sister wbo gain in
importance, John-David Keller
as a tight·flated landowner,
Howard Sbangra and Noreen
Hennessy as bis grown children
and Art Koustik aa a nasty
bailiff.
MICHAEL DEVINE'S setting
of unfinished wood exemplifies
the bua>tic atmosphere of the
play, a bare stage oo which bits
of scenery are flown or carted in
as required. everything kept to
the bare minimum. It is an ef.
fective representation of the 16th
century theater wbeo traveling
actors carted their aet pieces
with them, hence productions
were not overly detailed.
"Wild Oats" is not unlike a
number ol otber period pieces
SCR bu done in the pa.st. but its
historical aspecta are intriguing
and Emmes • production ls rich
in fidelity .and navor. It con.
tinues through Nov. 4 at lbe
Fourth Step Theater, 65S "ro.tD C.ter Drift, oil Briat.ol St.reet.
lneo9talleaa.
Godunov's defection m.se lnt«natioaal headllDes when of.
flclala detaJDed bia wife, Latm"'• \'181GYa, for three claya lD an at· te':/:! to detennlDe ti abe aJao wllbed to leek u1lum. sa.. retumed
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HOLLYWOOD (AP> -C1w1le Chan return.s to
the movie screen after• loaa •bMDee lD ''Tbe Curse
of the Dn&oo Queen" a coatemponry comedy·
myateryaetinNewYorkctty .
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Julie's Day
Actress to Get Star
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Actress Julie An·
drews will be the 1,713th celebrity to be honored
with a star in Hollywood's Walk of Fame, the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced.
The star for Miss Andrews, who won an
Academy Award for her title role in "Mary Pop-
pins'' and starred in the loogrun.n.iq Broadway
play, "Camelot," will be dedicated Friday on
Hollywood Boulevard.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley bas pro-
claimed Friday to be "Julie Andrews Day" in
honor of the occaaion.
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nporlt:anr.''
"W.a,, Uwv'N ..,., IOCUr."
''Wlm don that mcan?''
•'They'n h.&o.o C-Jevel."
***
"We call some or them groans," Talbot
says. "You've beard them beCore, over and over
again. You listen to the tape and expect the end·
ing. When you fmally get to the end of the tape,
the machine hangs up on you.
"It's a cold feeling. You feel like you've
been gypped . . . and you have."
• Talbot masterminded the joke-line ;;:;J.Quted
as the Telephone Entertainment Center for
North America -about three years ago, after
bearing about similar telephone set-ups.
Since then, 14 "affiliates" have sprouted in
Southern California. And there's even a number
in Phoenix and Tempe, Ariz., for dialing rib·
I ticklers.
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\zygot
Directory
Haha Zziygot -
839·3030
Input Dne -839-3300
Output Ible -839-0300
Conference line
, 551·5300
\
1he 17-year~ld electronics whiz sits
before the Zygot humor machine -a
homemade recording and mixing
studio.
TM llftla• adalOIM .ae ume "~IOt" -wWdl Talbot ..,_.'-1 .o puUeular orillD -
I« ta._.... db'tetlDr1la. .......... la to ln·
...... &MJab.llM ........... .,. .... Talbot. con1tructed an ••cloud. ==~ ="'w.-::.U~~:::ft 1ar-... About aae. a mcMltla, tie .......... b1I ea·
tour ... ~ saay Wllce claaract.a, cMoatDc from
a bUk rl about 30 blab ICbool ud eoUece tl1.-.
Oftm worklq well lnto the early mornlna
boun, the Zl'IOl cut produees a new set ot
1tor1 .. , caw..-and wbat they call "DOt funny" nddlell. lluy Umes, you'll bear Tal!M>t'1 deep,
penetratiq voice u narrator, wbicb contrasts
bla youtb.tul appearance.
Talbot splices abo .. t 12 different Joke seg-
ment.a on.to each tape loop, ao callers rarely get
repeat.. The producUon la recorded onto a.track tape
and copies are sent to the Zyaot aftlllates.
"People who run joke-llnel have their own
set of rules," Talbot says. "It's not ethical to
run commercially available st:ulf or stuff off of
the radio. 1'People expect you to come up with
something ori&tnal, because that's what makes
it fun. After all, the whole idea of the joke·llne is
original."
Barely a minute passes when Talbot's tape
machine isn't running.
Talbot keeps the machine in his closet, sur-
rounded by a network of ultra-thin wires, relay
switches and a jungle or telephone electronics
parts .
The cost?
Exactly $3.75 a month, the minimum
service charge for the line.
Talbot says the tape machine costs about
$30, plus the cost of &-track tapes.
"We're an anti-profit oraantutioo. We lose
money,'' Talbot asserts. He says that he's even
started non-Zygot joke-lines to add variety to
the telephone humor industry.
Talbot bas a personal investment -which
he hasn't totaled -in telephone units, relay
boards, switching devices, tape recorders, mix·
ing equipment and a b05t or olber telephone
parapbernalla. ·
• •
Indeed, the Zygot story doesn't end with the
single joke-line.
Talbot maintains seven telephone lines un·
der his personal m ass comm\Blications syn·
die ate.
Besides the Zygot joke-line, the Orange
Coast College sophomore bas set up:
-Input line, where a caller bas opinions or
personal "beefs" recorded.
-Output line, where Talbot edits highlights
of the input line, often dubbing in his own
personal commentary.
-Conference line. a new service, where
one caller can be linked to another for a two-
person conversation.
In addition, Talbot bas three personal UD·
listed telephone lines. He's booked up a number
or telephone features including coo.ference call·
mg, call forwarding and automatic dialing, to
name a few.
The various telephone systems are cbao·
neled through a complex relay box mounted in·
side his recording studio.
And Talbot boasts a persooa.l•inventory of
about 30 telephones, including. a two-Une wall
pbooe. trim.line pbooes, key phones, an operat·
log pay telephone, an-operator switchboard con·
sole and a 7'G-year-old wood-cased magneto wall,,
phone .
He·s not short, tbougb, of the old stand-by
dJal-type telephones.
It all ~an at age 10. Talbot says, when' be
was given a used black, dlal-typetelepbone.
He tinkered with the teleJ>b9pe, first taking
it apart and then putting il back' together.
***
.. WeU son. hmD dJd you do on your /TTd doJi of achool? ..
.. Not too well I gwss. I hew to go back tomor-row.··
***
From that point, be graduated to the world
of switching systems, relay boxes and exotic
telephone features.
Talbot graduated from Mater Dei High
School in two years, after passtne high school
equivalency e.xams .
He speaks modestly about his academic
achievements and electronic wizardry and
about the fact that be started his own private
telephone installation business.
Called the Other Phone Co., the business in·
stalls specialty telephone services and features
at rates less than those of the major telephone
companies, Talbot says.
Although be runs a hectic schedule between
his company and classes, Talbot says the Joke·
line sWl provides humorous diveRion.
***
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Hotel San Maarteo, Laguna Beach, will
celebrate its formal opening at a Carib-
bean gala Thursday, Oct. 11, with proceeds
to benefit the Affiliates of the Metropolitan
Opera National Council, Orange County
• • • Zygot
(t'rHaPa&eCU
time. Talbot plans to set up a call branctung
system, with two operatln.g tape macblnea.
He's already set up a friend with • Zygot
number in Santa Ana to relieve the pressure of
his Fountain Valley exchance.
Talbot· keeps telephone devotees up-to-elate
on new telephone listings of Zygot affiliates and
other phone-in humor lines through a moothly
newsletter.
The newsletter also announces local Zygot
get·togethers and takes occasional jabs at Ma
Bell.
Zy~ot scripLc; are wnllen by Bnan Sterry.
20, a North Hollywood directory assistance
operator
Although the brand of humor ofteo appeals
to teen.age tastes. Talbot would like to explore
more serious areas s ucb u political satire.
'''lbe neat thing about this system is you're
not regulated. You can do almost anytbina you
want," explains Talbot. "I can say anything
and 'WMG l M.)' u)'thlnc, l mean anythiq -
because they an calllq mt.'' Four ol tbe Zygot affiliate. are operated by
bllnd perl'ODS, Talbot says. "They're fascinated
with all areas of audio media."
And Talbot is introducing himself to their
world by taking braille classes at OCC.
Although you'd expect his telephone bills to
Dis trict Auditions . Reviewin g t he
court.yard setting for the $2S-per -person
event are Di ane Stadlinger , left, and
Marilyn Poliquin, both of Newport Beach.
be enormous. Talbot says he spends about $80 a
'month 111 k>og distance charges.
That's becawse be s ubscribes to a telephone
intermediary service that be says cuts his long
dlltuce cbarcea lll bat f.
And be UNI the call forwarding feature
with friends to w up toDa ~ chains at
UtUe or no loo& distance .entc:e ctiar&e.
Talbot says be baa bad bla Mlll·inl with Ma
Bell. He says be even tries to help troubleUoot
their problems wtlb swttcbing syat.ema.
In fact. Talbot loves to lake pot shot.a at
Pacafac and General Telephone on his jolre-Une
sal1res
The telephone company once asked him to
switch to an expensive bigb-volwne calling
"520" prefix number. Instead, be canceled
~ervice for a few months and cbaqed the ZJgot
number to "let at cool off."
Takuig Ma Bell to task, Talbot spoke
at a Public Utilities Commission meeting in San
Diego last year. proteslJ.ng proposed telephone
r.&.e lncreasell.
His mother. Mary. says sbe's often over·
whelmed by her son·s telephone mania
"I do get disgruntled wath tum on OCC'asaon
but I try to enrourage ham an h1s endeavors "
'"EsJ>('C aall) .··Talbot adds. "when the fami-
ly telephonl' goe~ on lht: bhnk
For Whom the B e ll Tolls
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' Tbea be borrowed a friend's.. blue aleep· t.n, bq, put oo a 1weatahlrt, laeed bia bill·
lD• boOt.a ud marcbed oullide to sreet tM
bu4dla who were to tb•re the adventure ol this cunpiq eJCcu.nion.
TBE VEIDCLE with a ~urfboard rack
oa top tbat was to transport Wa trio to
.. aomewbme 1n the mountaina" looked re-
liable enoup -u reliable aa any teen·
a1era's first car ever does.
Dartma back into the house, the 1'1 ·year·
old lrabbed a small aluminum saucepan
-just ln case some sort of cooking
~trategy could be worked out. Otberwbe,
be said. cold beans would be fine.
Now the mother tried to bite her protec.
tJve toncue. but some or the apprehensions slipped out anyway:
"Do you have a can opener? Better take
some paper towels. ls that jacket warm
enough? Sure you have everything?''
The 17-year·old shook his bead and
grinned at her. "I can handle it Mom.
Whatever I forget, I'll be sure not to forget
next time. Don't worry. See you S\lnday
night."
When you are 35, the wind often still is
.fresh, but you can detect the smog and the
earth promises little except more bills. Sometlm~ ~m~sible is the lesson you
are currently Jeaming. That is, unless you
are a mother.
Motas.n .,.. •tlu.ct to oceuloaally Uvt
uarou,b tM ld¥totures ot tWr eta11dNa.
AU. RDSND tbe mo&ber bouted to
t..r fn.ndl about I.; aoo'a 0 11dYtntve"
ud bow proud lt 111ade her r.t. Alter all,
ll:M too. lowd cam,._, ud treu alt MCI • caapftnl Md·••tcbkac siUklal ol atan
comeoutatallltl •
llldalOt SUndQ abe beau padq like
an eapectant father. Tb,..,.,,.,.,.. tbe eoUre ,....,.. .u,:ht. lbe l"Ole from ber bed
every bcMar' to cheek tbe empty room wtth
the bJack·ll,itt poeters ancJ tbe amell ol tnceue.
By 8 a.m. ahe wu frantic and feared the
WOl'ft. n, wont, in thia cue, WU tbe viaioa
of three campers lost and h'eeslDc on some
desolate mountaintop with no Fritas and an emptybodabag.
She called the parents of the other-cam·
pers. 'Ibey bad also beard nothin1. Then
she called the California ffiCbway Patrol
and tbe San Bernardino County Sheriff's
Department.
THE OFFICERS on the other end of the
line wanted a description of the boys' vehi· cle -or a license number.
. She had.never been any good at identify.
1ng Amencan cars and when she called
the driver's home again, bis parents weren't home.
At 11 a.m. she was beginning to un-
derstand what gray hair f eela like. The
phone rang. It was the 17-year~ld without
limits.
He told her the car bad bad a dead bat·
tery in the camp Sunday evening. They
had hiked in the dark to the nearest
telephone two mij.es away and found it out / of order.
They spent the night in the vehicle and
flagged down a ranger the next morning
who jump started the battery.
By the time the boys arrived, they
looked hungry and weary. And terribly proud.
FAMILY AFFAIR -Packaging "pills"
around the family table are, from left, Ed
"Pops" Berryman, granddaughter Jo .
Rodbeim. daughter Nedra Rodheim and
granddaughter Deb Rodheim.
'Pills' For Popping
By .IUDITH Ol.SON
OI .. Delty Nte stMf
PUI popping usually isn't an acceptable
practice, but there's a new "upper" that's dif-ferent.
It's Daybreaks, a new line or capsules for
"relier of life's congestion."
The "pills," manufactured by a Newport
Beach family, contain messages ror every day
to uplift the spirit. All one need do is reach for a
pill, pop it open and look for an inspiring word.
The pills, which have been c alled
·'modem day fortune cookies," contam bits or
advice such as these:
"Whistle while you work today."
"Maybe today you will team one of life's de·
eper meanings. Look for it.''
"No harsh words. no regrets today."
"We hand·rolled the first 9,000 messages,"
Jo recalls. "but we bad to unroll them all. They
weren't right. They weren't Jfrofessionally
typeset ...
They struggled with finding the rig.ht bottles
and capsules, the best designs for the label and
the right kind or advertising campaign.
J o quit her job, moved home to devote full
time to the business and Deb uses her artisUe
talent to put displays together.
THE SA flNGS are a composite or advice
the Rodheims have been gaven over the la.st few
years and their own philosophies for life.
They have been put to a test to develop
them since they have lost seven "slgnllicant
others" in their family in the la.st few yean.
Exploding the RetireDlent Myth
The idea is to open aJl the pills, heed their
message and then either roll them back up or
put them in a basket and give them to a friend.
WHAT HAS TURNED into a burgeoning
bus iness for the family of four -Nedra
Rodheim, her daughters. Jo and Deb and her
father, Ed Berryman (more affectionately
known as "Pops"), started as a Christmas gift
idea for Mrs. Rodbeim'ssist.er,Shirley.
"We have bung together in adversity,"
Nedra saJd. "We have studied and looked to our
religion to help It has all boiled down to one
thought-reach out."
The whole family has tried to help othe~
even in their own times of adversity and the
pills are Just one more way to do it. It's a myth that everyone in this country
looks forward to retirement. There are a few ex·
ceptions -most of them wives ol the reti.rees.
I overheard sever.al of them last week at
lunch discussing the problem.
"Vou wanta have your ears pierced
a1afn?" aked a asnaJJ woman wttb white bair.
"J don't tblnt ao, Marsaret." aald ber elder· ~ compmdoe, "not unlesa you do. We could look
at •allpeper aamplea. ''
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...... ~ING ROME,., said the woatan at
Horos(!ope
FRIDAY, OCTOBER's
By SYDNEY OMAll&
)
A&IES (Mar. 21-Apr.19): YougetresuJts -cy.
cle is high, circumstances favor your efforts.
Take initiative, lead rather than follow. Home
situation is brighter. Money, special acquisition,
expression of caring from (amiJy -these are
spoWgbted.
TAUtUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Define needs,
check sources, deal on realistic level. Delay, con·
jinement is temporary. Relish time alone for
second wind, for gathering forces, regrouping.
You gain access to "hidden data." Pisces native is
in picture.
GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): Personal
magnetism rating soars. You get needed atten·
lion, members or opposite sex are drawn to you.
Relationships grow more intense. Business op·
portunity or offer figures prom.lnenUy. Capricorn
individual is in picture.
CANCER <June 21-JuJy 22): Accent on room at
top, business, career, ability to s uccessfully deal
with superiors. You will have chance for better
distribution, promotion and display. One who
aided you in paat will confide problem.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): New approach gains
major point. Know it and act accordingly.
Another Leo and an Aquarian -figure in impor·
tant ways. Perceive potential -it la greater than
you might anticipate. Information avallable from
surprise source.
VJSOO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You bounce back
from apparent adversity. Hunch provides
enlightenment. Key is to act on what you perceive,
to display courage of convictions. Emphasis on
money in ~lation to partner, mate. You will
fathom mystery.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Diversify, but do not
scatter forces. Check legal rllbts, pennisaiona.
One close to you wants a "firmer" commitment.
Aries, Gemini, Saeitta.rius nativea figure ln
aceoario. • ICOaPIO Coet. 2S-Nov. 21): · Study Libra
meuqe -be tbol'ou&h, spedfic, set puaale
IMc• toptber ln oee co~cture. Bute coateatiom, iauee a.re b.isbli. • Be aware of
Mrvieee, complainta, de ts and job op-
portunities. Aquari.an n.w-promlnently.
SAGl'ft'AalUS CN.ov_ %2-J>ec. 21): Lunar
upeet promotee creativity, chanae, activity in
~ wttll..,eeul•Uoa. cllildreo. J:mcitional
1n .. 1vementll aeeenMd; atrivek> livelocie equal
time.
CAnlQ)&N (Dec. 22·Jao. lt): Home, HCUrl·
ty, leWni rid ol burden, completiq aiplftcant
traa1Mticm tbele rate b.tlbCJD ..-.. Taunaa,
Ubra,Scoqiio,...._. ~inacenarlo. You~ ia IOkol ''Dllotladoaa • wldeh cmnaultlD pro-
atfor JW. ~ £: AQUAaltJll <Ju. JO.Feb. 11): ldeu boond, _,.,_ .,..ecau.red _ __,., tobrllll out
ot ane•ebaoll. Pileea, Vlqo,..._ ID ...no. Special calla, trip&, aeti'9 rtlaUftl are ·=: <M. JJ.Mar. •>:....,..\Ml u .... ._. daJ. Y•'N Ga brtak·fl a praGlable 'illiMrY. Y• ....,_ ....W....W. Rela· J1•M~•~•-•ca-m»=•1a~ ~c .. rteon~~npnpro. ~----irOI...,~.
the bead of tbe table. "Get hold of yourself, Faye," said
Margaret. "It's only three o'clock. Frank will
sWl be alpbabetbin1 t.be apices."
· "He did that yest.erda1: T~ be was-ioin8
to clean the exhaust fans and take the lime out
or the teakettle."
"Well, I'm not going home yet," said
Margaret. "Every time George looks at me be
wants to eat. I'm still scraping eggs off the
breakfaat plates and be asks me what's for
lunch. Since he retired:I reel like I'm hosting a
Hunprian wedding."
' At least George is a lilUe flexible," said
Faye
'1FllANK EATS BREAKFAST with Rona,
luncti with Days of Our Lives. tea with Dinah,
dinner with Walter, and he was furious when I
let him sleep through bis snack with Tom
Snyder. He told me be thought he was getting
sunspots on bis race. I told him they were
stretch marks from overeating. What's Ma c do·
ing today, Lois?"
"Let's see. it's Thursday. This is his day to
fill up the salt and pepper shakers, rearrange
the living room so it doesn't dent the carpet in
the same s pot, vacuum the track on the sliding
doors and write notes to me to clean the oven,
wash down the porch and tum the mattress."
"It sure was nice when we bad the house to
ourselves," said Faye wiaUully. "Now I dread
going home. It's always something. Frank met
me at the door the last time nearly hysterical
and said, 'You have exactly three hours to do
something with that yeast before the date on it expires.'"
AU three sat there without saying anything.
Then Lois said, "There's a broken traffic light
at Fifth and Main."
"Let's go," said Margaret.
•
Jo Rodbeim gets aJl the c.redit for it. Since her aunt was "ln the pits," with not too many
friends and not too many Neuinp , Jo aat down
al the table with a red ink pen ud some blank
plecea of ...,.r and made a Uat of apedlic thlnp for her to clo every dav tOr a IDClllU!i.
8be dubbed ~m •T~· PUis" ad ~
•ere a buae aQCceea.
·'One said, 'Share what a eood cook you
are'," Jo satd. 'Someo.a. at her work asked her
for a recipe. She got invited to a party because
or thaL"
Another told her to look at a flower so she
stopped and bought herself a whole bouquet.
THE AUNT BEGAN telling her friends
about the "pills for life's ills" and sooo the
family was saying, "Let's market them."
Jo was working in an advertising agency.
which was opportune because she cot lots of ad·
vice ror packaging the new product, and her
mother put her bookkeeping knowledge to work.
Pops recruited his friends at Leisure World
to help roll the sayings and the new company
was off and running.
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY
W"-YOllW ... .... ....
1'22 .............
C~teMno-541·1114
"Giving is a big word (or us," Jo em-
phasl:zed. ·•vou have to reach out. go for it."
There's even some advice from Jo's
grandmother ln the Day~ bottles. Some
sayiDP from one. o( ber boots, "Doq:t Fret," ·
published in 1910, have been updated for lbe
ca.,.ulee.
"'lben's part of eveey aee of \IS in \Mt bot· tie ••• "° ukl .
...... ., -· d..UC aboal Mr ......... that she's even thfWng or erpanding to a greet·
ing card line.
But first' there are more pills . to put '
together. Tbe family bas developed a "Bible
Bits" line, a "Bottle of Love" and "SaJes
Snaps" for salesmen to "take" when they're oa
the road.
Pops, who bas retired several times ,.net now finds himself back at work as a principal in
the company. is the one who keeps the en·
thusiasm at a manageable level.
He shakes his head wbeo Jo in particular
gets excited about the product. "What a zoo
around here." he jokes.
But he doesn't protest too much. He and his
friends have a Jot of fun "keeping things roll·
ing" in Laguna Hills
58.ICT ••ours Of WOM&rs SPOITSWIAI • ,...._ tMrt1, Jul da. ,.,.. •1111a. ,...._-.
The Opals of Ocrobe< collecnoo
Feorunng the spe<roculor Flower of
Shohma CO<Y'le!. ro Oonge Counry
only at Jewels by Joseph. This doz·
zJ1ng collection ci ColOrs will be dis-
played wuh a huge pre-Holtdoy
selechon of exquisite cpol JeWeVy
ond loose stones ovaloble fa< !iOle
Opal oumoory John LeSouvoge
will bf 1n rhe store e>1on9 wirh ovr
stof{ of expert gemologt~ 10 on-
~wer your quesnoos obo.Jr rhese
beounful stones . . Only at Jewels
by Joseph.
. ............ .....
REDUCED TO CLEAR ......... ,.1.,r
W\ .... o.t..IWIOct. I•
. ,
SINCE 1949
LAST DAY SATURDAY
'
-•ltl
I I'!
~II •
wbJch gathers names of the dead to baptize
them into the faith.
Bonds Set
Chang~ Coul,d Be Signijicam for Buyers
rJ~;· BJ a. 4.111 deW Prw ( J . federal income tQ, but you do
':_'f. different kind ol U.S. Sav· 001~~lJ'a6E'ft DOt have-to pay the tu unW JOU '1DP Bead la about to mate Jg ~ ~.:J IO.El. cub in the booda. The defen'al de\ut. ' can be important, particularly II . . ~--'-• ---"'"'!""'------you ·bold tbe bond.I far many .. an .. •· OOST ... ol! ..... O NPlaee tbe familiar •IMI faee value. Series E-= bonds yean. bGlld' and tbeN wt1l be Will mature in il years. Tbeto. Tbe Treasury Departmeqt
Important cbaa, .. for proba!117 ~be ntenalom, JUlt calculated tbat beeaua. of the bond__.... :9 there n been extepsi9111 _exemption 28!"' defen!1·,-~1 1{1'be ant.al ot the aew bandl aor Serte1 J!! ~. one (n a ., pereen~ .uera
dq,. aot mean you bave to -or ' ' -to bracket, 1lvl.n1 in u area
aboald -I« rid of your old INTEllDT wi~ an 8 percent state lDCOIDe
. AU outstandinc Serle1 g Serl• E bond.a, lf beld for ftve ·tall, would earn u etfectlve-
ds will continue eamlnt in· yean or lcmger, earn 6~ percent yield of 8.09 percent on Series E
rest. annual intereet. Sertea EE booda or Series EE bonds lf the bonds a1'o will earn ~If.a percent 1f they were held for 25 years.
THE EAaUE8T oullt.andtni
nds -the ooes llaued ln May
1 -will not reach tbelr final
l'turity unUl May 1981 and
ost booda will keep earnJ.nt in·
rest much longer than that.
People ln an estimated 25
Ulioo boulebolda own Savinp
ds. Tbe outat.andln& value la
.t billion -Just over b..Blll6 19ouuhold. J~~
Here is a comparilJlon ot eome
y features of tbe old and new
da:
SNOIONATION
are held for at least five years. You can get an even biaer
Note: Normally, you will 1et break by cbooalng to cub ln the
an amount exactly equal to tbe bonds when you are in a lower
face value if you cub ln your tax bracket -after retirement,
bond when lt reaches ill orginal for example.
maturity. You will, however, gel
slightly more than the face
value ol a Series E bond If you
cub it 'after five yean. Tbat'a ~a~ the interest rate WN ... ~~ e percent to SY.a per· 8nt Oli. June 1, and, {alb~\" th&J)
abOl1m ..U. matudt)' of. &be -..t
boad, the Treasury Department
decided to increase Uie value. U
you bold a S2s hood to maturity
you will 1et $25.82, a •so bOPd
will brine ~1.84, etc. II you hold
tbe hood for longer than five
yeara YoU will get more money
since it keeps earning interest.
REDEllPTION
Series H bonds aJao will be
replaced after Jan. 2. Their
place wll1 be taken by Series HH
bonds. Ulte the H boadl, the
S.rtea HH bonda will be 8oid at ·face value and will M avallable
i.,·deQOdllnatiofts.at trom.stoo to
$10,000. They will bave the aame
lO·}'ear maturity and intete1t
will be paid seml·annually.
The bluest chan1e bet~
the H and tbe HH bonds will be
in the way the interest i. paid.
Interest on Series ff booda la on
a graduated scale; you have to
hold the bond.a to maturity to
earn tbe full interest rate. You
can, however, redeem the booda
for thelr face value any time
after six mont,ba from the date ,
of luue.
OIQAHOMA ·CITY <APl -Nrll• m ~mdM W•n•
laaH m:daillr drMm CU' -a ... wMte UllicolD c.u..tal 11.n v _.,, .._teliblr 1st*'., liid a weo«.
••Jibi .. prtet ei .._. .._ e .. Ml .... down. tlaM u. ..
cola w• Jult wMt I .............. lln.f'WMoftl', 1'bo receo&ly
NUNd lfts • 1un al 'l'laMr' AU Potte a...
TD c:All, ftlU..Y ..,......,, a.I' U.. Weeto¥wa fMt
·*10.000.
"lt'I UM ridial ID u eMJ daalr." lln. W•tover aaid. "U ,.,.... ..... too npeuln, l 'lllult put my new car IA tM ..,.,.
&Del looluUL '' ~ ·
TM ,_.. ltTt llUOt b9 nmemMnd M the year 1M011M ID
tbe Umt.d ...._bit ft a pllaa or tM ,.., a VoUtaw..-bM*
ao&d for mon-tbaD IOIDe ean twice tt. a.be. But tor MY9ral
Olllabcma Qty • .,.. nsl.s.ta, um wUl b9 remembencl u tbe year ol tbe dream car.
111111)' area new ear dealerl.,. olferlq cub rebatel ud bue
price ba1alm on low·mileaee luxury can.
l!NE&GY-coN8CIOU8 CONSt111DS lllGBT call tbe Mc
can "IM pa.len." But tlle tq car buyen are aa~ more
power to power 1teertq, power brat•. power wtndowl power locks.
lbay l*IODI say tbey prefer to drtve a spacious car and feel
the pi.Deb lo their wallet.a at the 1uoUne pwnpe than be pblebed in·
alde a subcolnpect automobUe. .
"Four srown adaltl set ln aome ot tbele little can ud the)'
look like tbey're hanlln1 out tbe •lndowa:• said Chuck
Aimawortb, wbo recenUy purdumed a Cadillac.
Another Cadillac owner. Jack Colvin, aald be'd trade bia hax·
~ry car for a more fuel-efficient automobile when "tbere'a
absolutely no other choice."
"I BELIEVE TBE ENEllGY caJ8l8 is falle ud I don't
believe in the 1ovenunent'a te1llal me l can't drive a Ms car," be said.
At one Chrysler showroom wlMre a NOO cub ~ • .UC.
cuatomen to purcbue a Lara• MdomObtle, one aa.lesman said
they bad to order more New Yorbn to meet the demud.
"People n,ure 1udUne Ml stablH...,, Now they're eoaemaed
about ..UU., a Dice car UDdel' dealer c:o.t. It'• a replar bQial
spree, .. aald •aJeeman Jay eowm.
"I b't care lf cu toes up to Sl.50 a tallon. thll la tbe last
year there'• ~er IOlq to be a aaJe like this." aaid Lero)' WlWama,
eyetnc a abla~ new Tbuaderbltd.
Telldl~
Former utrooaut. Lt. Gen.
Tbomu P . Stafford, 491 one
of the younaest 1eneraia on
active duty, will retire from
the 'Air Force on Nov . l ,
Pentagon olficlala have an·
nounced.
Police Probe
Pet Slaying&
BERKELEY (AP)
Berkeley autboritlea are in·
vetUllllinl the thlrd lael.Mnt of
anlmU. belq ridoulJ killed
by vandaM at a non·prollt farm
cooperative wbleb irow• food
for poor people.
A coonlnator for tbe farm,
Joame We.t. •aid Tlaaaday that two dueb and three chickens
dooated to tbe farm oa Saturday
were \be llll&eSt vietlma.
H£ RALUED THE REBE S TO SECEDE OVER SEWER PROBLEMS
Don•ld Speekman Now Tax Collector for Condominium Community
Series E bonds come ln de-
1ntnations ranglne from $25 to
0,000. They cost 75 percent ot
eir face value, mean.ln1 tbe
eapest bond sella for $13. 75.
ries EE bonds will be availa·
e in denominations ranpo1
om $50 to $10,000. They will
11 for SO percent of their face
lue; you will have to pay $2S
r the cheapest bond.
Series .E bonds can be re·
deemed any time two mootha
after their date of isaue; Serie.
EE bood.e will have to be held
for at least al~ months. ''11le -Series lilt bonds will pay -:li~r:t ~ ~e::.~~~~t r;.j ~ ~ ., Corido Citizens Fiaht City Ha/,l and Win
_Rebels_ For1n Own City
ATUIUTY
Series E bonds mature in five •n; after tbat Ume you can, lt
want. cuh them ln tor tbe:lr
TAXES
Serie& E and Series EE lloQda
are exempt from 1tate and local
l.Deome tax. Tbey are 1ubJect to
'8edi~ty. Jf YO\l~~aab tbem ur-..._J ' • • ~ • e•
WlthiA;flve YU1'96. IM>wever, you ., .
"''-... C-• I • 1 t •-·•-A ·-•u _. __ will baYe to pay,• penalty. By .ltJLES LOB ( J finally woo. the Champaine par·
• i PENNSBURY VILLAGE, A.MERICA y ... -.aUUM.1uawu.
B t I D lllt I d Pa. -At the boroul)l COUDcll .. WE HAVE <X>•E out on top 0 e e1n ar ze ~:.:!~··,~~!ct aia:~~ •• ~r~~ ...,__________ ~~!~~ ~un~ ~~~
mott. It wu a at1bt for Doe Speakman, 28, i. the tu col· ~
Hal,e Koa to'lle More Civilian After Audi,t
Speakman'• aore eyea. lector. point. The polnt was we want
"Everybody aiuat be happy," He waa a natural fM I.be job. our moaey'a worth. We don't
he muled. Back when lb~ resideag bad to mind paY1na for services but we
He could remember 8 few raise SI0,000 ln le1al f... to want to let what we pay for."
The civlllan mana1er con·
tlnues to be J. Frank Birdsall,
61 , who will retire. next
February. Allboqh members ol
lbe Armed Senices subcommJt· tee demanded --all's ouster,
tbe A1'lll)' bu CGatlnued to bact
themanqer.
clubs, lt was able to receive
public f\mdl t.o c;over 'utility and
m f lntenance .. coata and tbe
aaleiea c:l ltl mlltarT staff.
1he botel "'11 NCelve tm,ooo
ln tuPQer 1UPP91t·for the eom· bac ft.leal year iftaie• ends Sept.
30, 1880. After tblt, lt will ba¥e
to1 !,~m1 entirely self·
SUI .
That means guests will have
to pay more for roome, food and
bevera1e and entertaJnmnt.
J!:Vlm • the hllher ratell. the Hale Koa ls a bargain ln ex·
pensive Walldki.
yeara back .,,...... 300 or more finance their rebellion, Ulen One item the vtctorioul rebels
Jammed the room and they were Sl0,000 mott. lt wu Speakman paid for wu • moaument.
anythlnc but ba~. They were who rallled tbe rebels with the It la at the vtlla1e 1ate and
tbere to fipt city ball, a fool's zeal of a mllslonary. He ra!Md bean an lnacriptlon, from
errand, but tbey bad fou1ht better than 91 percent o1 the Abraham Lincoln, to £be etfect
anyhow. &.,... they bad won. 1oal. that no man la ao wtae aa to IOV-,..,.... ern another man without his
"IT WASN'T llA&D,'• be aald. TREY DECLA&ED lbelr lft. "We were close·knil and bad a
dependence, seceded, and bad common enemy, Robinson become perhapt the only con· To-· .. 'p ... domlolum complex ln the land wuau.a
to form ill own lawful clty ud The issue wu sewa1e.
now ~erybody wu bap~y. And Pennsbury Villa1e. privately
• bored. owned, was in the Pittabuf'lb
''I guess tbat mean.a lt'1 WOl'll· 1uburb of Robimon Township.
ln1. '' ~man said He added. , Four years ago, the township or·
"Well, no (wo ways a&c;dt it. It la dered the villqe to book lnto the . town.ahlp's sewer ayatem. Tbe
law said ·that 1f a IOV9l'IUIMDt·
operated system eJLiai.d, all bad
to tap in.
wqrkiN.
HeadliDet abo\at IQllle com·
muait1 or &nodaer vowint to
MC9Cla -fNm a oily. a 1t&W,
from "'1m1at bureaucracy -
appe• from Ume to UIM ln
A .. rb Dd-. ~ fOrlot· c.a. NodllAc Me1D1 Co come c:l It. '-'DDl'-Y Vlllap pwled lt
ort: ··
THE NEW Ml1NICIPALITY, the Boroutb of Pennsbury vmac-. SI • acre1 with soa con·
.,mhliama ID two-1tory bl"lek
and cedar' UDl ... n. ~ are moltl7 ,._.., ._.., lt.-t·
"" out. ~n.-fla¥Or tbe ....... •:=-llWAI COooPI ,.... ,.... ....... .
••• i•tller .. ...... .. .....
~,.,.. ..
.. It's a lo1lcal law,"
Speakman allowed, "but not lo
tbla caae. We bad our own
system and lt wu better than
tbein.
"THEY ltNl:W TllAT. Tbey Just wanted OW' ·money to shore
up their system. It WOW4 have
coet U1 a huce IWD to tap 1Dto an
interior ayatem, then .......
menta to use our own UDea.
Rldiculoul.
"We dlacuqed lt. Wt dll·
covered that tbe ~ we could avoid It WM to our owa numk:ipalit1. ••
Wby not? OUler ""'"' -water, beat, u,btl, Pl"lll .a.
leotlon -... a1rMd7 r.··~ tbrou1b the eondom 9t ••••
••eommoe cbarl•" n• .-... U..1 ,.w Pf°'*17 w.-....
towuhlp. If tlaey lnted tllllr en property tu, lt. aw. taae
eotnmcm dwlt. ~ be m;, WueUble. no C11Mt n-. too1c two~ Wbeo word e ... tbat tie; Mell
conaent.
The old rail apllUer milht
have bad a chuck.le out of that.
He bad tome apt worda about
secesalon, too.
HB Display
Celebrates
•
OC Authors
A diaplay ol worta by Oraqe
County Writ.en bu opened at the
HunUqton Beach LlbrU"J.
The exhibit lneludes so boob
nomlnated for 1l'7't awardl by
tbe Friends ol the UCI Ube' •
wbo provided the boob.
lnchaded ln the tolleetlon la
Edrlck lliller'1 "Tbe
Haymalun of Or..-ce eo.ty,"
Donald Stasawoocl'• "Tbe
Memorr of . Bva R1k•r" and oua., Hall'• • .,,.. Bad Lads ...
Tbt Huntta1ton Beach
Literary Hall of Fame, IPIMllll
of the cllpla.J t wt1l boDor .......
ata ~Oct. Ufl'omtto4
p.m .. , the Ubrary1 1111 Tan.t
Ave.
... :'· ... ··-··-
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J
tJ[iUWer
' ., .......... , ........
...,_ ,_ ... --... ll Jam dodGi'T .... .._.....,_~lldm.r1111etWm.ud••• ·~ .. lllllllr •a.._._._.,..._. roun?
lt'I 4Wfltd. '° llQ ....., • • •• • woman do ......... ,.,.. -· t ,,._ Ma CCll'CIUl'y •t· &Mk; •• _., .n.., ......... ~u-.
~··ol~; -~ brwlht all YoV .......,.,. • nld.
NSVaa .. «1;~ PA11&Hl"I DO O&T M ·
,.,, • dMlr doet.ora -ev. U..O tt m&7 DGt tut ..... Bee ... ol lM' Hbal'e fll cmr .... ft dot•
._. Mllurall1 uaum• the autlMldtutao "* ol paneta. 1"hlnfON, pat.ieeta, .lib daUdren. cllalik• ua at timeL
Tbel'e are mur reUOM wit.)' paU.U fall out WW. llM!lr doc1on. hople bave mentlooed them lo
me over the yean. Som.UIMI they have been
JmUlled: at other llmea the dodot wu not at
fault.
For example. a re
( DOCTOR IN J you ...,. beeauu your doctor k..,. you vegetat· THE HOUSE In& too long lo bis wait-ing room? 1f this bap-
pena only occaslonally you should roraive him.
Docton can't always run on schedule like trains or
plane,. Sometimes they are Ued up by unavoidable
emelfaencles.
HOWEVER, IF SUCH INTERMINABLE wait-
in& ia the rule rather than the exception, l believe
you have reason lo complain.
But don't just "slay mad." Resolve lo talk at
out with him and tell him how you feel about It -
rather than let resentment take bold.
I think be will appreciate your frank com-
plaint. Chances are the next time you come to see
him, be Jill not let you sit there long. Are you an-
gry bec'11use you have been surprised by a large
bill?
Next time (before operation or prolonged
medical treatment) you should resolve to "talk
over finances a od expenses" -before and ool
after. 1\\is frank discussM>n will save both you and
your doctor any unpleasutness.
ARE YOU PEEVED BECAUSE he has or-
dered expensive Xrays and laboratory tests? Don't
blame him before talking it over. Before you
enga1e a physician you should discuss the matter
o( fees~ service, and what he bu lo offer In di...-, and treatment.
Be sure you turn to the right doctor for the
ript problem. You shouldn't go to a akin speciaijat
for a heart complaint, or to a heart specialist for a
c hronic itch.
If angry, don't gripe behind the doctor's back.
The poor fellow m ay have no idea why you-'re an-
gry at him. Next time you are dissatisfied. tell him
about it -not your next door neighbor • • •
MEDICALETTES
Dear Dr. 5"ela~,...•: J am 29, married, have ta.... ddJdrtn and am about ao poubds overwei1bt. r.e tried all kinds of ways to loee. Now I'm do!ft1
.nJloa& breald•& and lunch . .Just have oae meal a
dQ'. 19 tlU a pod way to loee? -.... O.
Dl:Alt
0
MRS, G: It m~ wort for,_ 1111& DOt
for IDGlt ))dent.a who are overweilbt. The usual
story ie that they are so hungry by dinner Ume
th• they take many lar1e portions. In addiUon,
tbey usually keep feedlnl on snaclm: the eveftln&·
to-midnight eaUng aynclrome.
PUBLIC NOTICE
raCTITIOUS .USINEU
NAM• STATEMENT
Ttte tollowlnQ person " doing
t>uslMUti:
GLEAM~ SHINE, P 0 Bo• 1J7S. "-tG""' &etd\. C•litornl• ms1
l(ewln L•• G •rdner. 7S7
Aem~tndl Ortw.. Ctlltornt• •u s1
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MAME STATEMENT
T fl• tollowlnca per ton' .,. doln11
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ALLSTAT E PAVING COMPll>NY.
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County Cl"rl< ol Or""O" County on '>ep
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CREJ>TIVE 11>0 , ~· E 8 •1t>O• "ICTITIOUS atJSIMEU 8 1¥(1., Ho t . Btlbot, Ct lllorftlt 9"41 MAME STATEMINT
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dlv'-L II. lOIOI Town Center Drive. t..Ollnt RoCleft Alu WiDltr NIQUel, c.llfomlt tt671
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TOP COLUMNISTS
HELP PUT YOUR
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EARL WATERS
Has spent 30 years reporting wttfl
unique insight on California srare
govemmenr.
NICHOLAS VON HOFFMAN
Pokes at st.uffed ahlrta evetyWMre -
with a partloularly tharp nffdl•
aimed at the Waahlngton ac«Je,
CHARLES McCABE
' ~ ,. IOnQile ,,,.,,,. In oheilk ""
humOlout IOO#fa •t •ver-/fllnll "°'" .. '° W1dwfcMt.
JACK ANDERSON
He ·s the best at prying the
shenanigans and secrets out of the
Washington bureaucracy-he 's mosr
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EVANS AND NOVAK
Rowlands Evans and Robert Novak'
team to examne the pol1tJcal scene
as it affects the nation
SYDNEY HARRIS
H• 'II atlmul•t• you with brlgnr
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
PbM ' 11 •1 Moffce:
All real estate adverti.8ed
In this lllrftpaper is sub
;.. to tbe Federal Faar
Housing Act of 1968
which makes it illegal to
advertise "any pre ·
r~. li mitation. or
dilcriminabon based on
rMle. ~. religJOn, S(!X, « national origin. or an
intention to make uny
'!IUCb preference, hmata-
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knowingly accept any
advert1s1ng ror real
e.tate wtuch is tn viola
UOD ol the law.
A LOT fOI TOUR SSS
4 bedrm. 2 ba\h, twhs
Modem kitchen. bltni..
carpets. drapes. near
sboppang & school s
Cole to freeways. Ask·
Ull ff4.950. Take over ex· i11mc VA kMao ol 134,000.
or emy r1naocl.q. Call ........ ~
~••O •tl\•ll"f ron •·
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is tbe belt d1Krtllti09 um SovelY 4 bdnn bome
wtth a s.-ciowl IMOI raom. 2 frplcs, near new ~ •• '11sa.eaba&
pool. AU for only Slot,IOO. Larae assumable IOU.
no quality in g . Ca II
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ALLSTAT;
REAL.TORS
LIASE/OPTIOM
$5.000DOWM
Be.utiful coodition t BR
2 Ba +big family,....,.
all new latcben &a ba~.
only $96,500. $800 mo .• on
lease. Ruth Laurie. Rttr
64&4380
...SAVBDlf
Absolutely immaculate
With super sized bdrms,
d1n1ng room. family
room. prestigious back
yard w/fruit •nut Ueeli
Great potential, great
pnce' OnJy $98.~. ~I
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FORESTE
OLSON
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WATERFRONT1
HOMES t.c.
3'36 W C<>cl~I Highway
Newpon &>kh
631•1400
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lllOHEY lllAKINO
OPPORTUNn'YI
Fred CraDe preteala )) RHI l'Atate Courae.
''O'ellinl Small lnvest · =:t-~·.c:~ --. llul. lli Fee. 11DRE . fllln. Call CoClference WJBAYADERE. lrvlne
f« Cootuuaiq Educa-Terrace; AbBolutely de·
" tim, 114-711·7304 for re-llplful -stained Ii ••ltiml-etc b e d w l ndow 1,
• , laardwood flooH, new
: \1J811 Ne s,.1111 ldtdMD, new cU1)eUQ1:
AWATMH••
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Tbe PoPUl•r Greenbrier 2 bedroom
condc>mlnham ln McLain'• Bil Canyon develapmenl: this one JUlt 14fell out of
escrow" and anxtou• lo be put back
in. never before lived ln, incredible
ICOlf course view and located close t.o
pool1 spa and tennls. At '220.000 you
can oo the Great Oreenbrier buyer.
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REAL TORS"; 676-eoo<>
2443 E .. st Coast H1gh•v. Corona0del Mar
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llAl. llTATI DCBLIMCI SMCI f t4t
COMI wmt .UI ... To WestcUff. An
extremely convenient locatLon and a
very sharp 3 Bdrm. den and dining
r oom h o me . The pro pe rty is
r ealistically priced and warrants
checking irrmediately. Only $168,000.
NEWPllT BUCH
OCUl-.oMr
$11.000t
PRICE REDUCTlON ·
BALBOA ~use duple•: a.. 4 bdim. " 3 bdrm. Ida. frple. each; now
.-.000! 'bl' installment
purdme! .... ..,~. .....
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ZSTO.Y
SbaU root, 4 Bdrm, 2'N
Ba. $133..500. Eaatalde
Colt.alllen.
2•HOMI
Qo6ce corntt. R-2 zooed
lot. Room to build .
178~. ..., Mcc-.le, lltr.
541-772'
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LcmLY OCIAM YllWt SM,000
Fee land and a perfect home for a
couple. Bright rooms & each with •
view. Also view or beautiful greenbelt
.with trees. plants & lc)ng walJcs. 2
Large bedrms, den, formal dining rm
& 2 baths. Tennis els. pools, spas &
24·hour security guarded gate.
WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO ........ ,
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Mfi .. WM'POl_IT,. CIMT8. ..... 644-49 I 0
· ~ HfRITAGE
llf Id r O U'-,
9.40/ol.oml
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Rueb ayle 4 bedroom or a becb'ooal and den
home wttb terrauo tUe
entry, kttcbea with
blAMD. ttooe fireplace. Laree eoxioo lol wttb
1prlokle rs . Covered SMl&io. Use your praent home equity to Lab over
DW\.IX MZ.SOO -------~ low 9.4% loan. Woa 'l
Greetmcocne•poWDllal HIWPOUl•81fTS ~1!~.flJO. BKR. CaU .., _...,_.. ... ,_~vol-_, ,..,
• -..... 1 Spadoua cualo m buHt ...... I f4n. lt can 3 more 1tabD VWa wrth peek » I........._
uaiU • bu a low in· boo ocean v'ew on large -.
lll'9t.. ...umable loan. corner lot. Be a ull fut 1.:-;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.; Don't wail on this one. swimmin& p ool i n ••
caU •2880. jleduded courtyard set·
ling. 3 8dnna + famU y c SEL ECT room. Aakina sm .ooo.
T'PROPERTIES 171 4t '73-4400
121JI Ut-2121
YOU•WHAn SPY-..Ss••trn w. )Ill~ a terrific ~ U. peaceful beieu buy, tha t '1 what. A
tY. ot thla hl:iltoo bome a..d\al ' Bdrm. s bath witb mountain • ocean home with new plush
v1eW5. & bedrooms + ~. flrer>l•~ in a
bonul room, pool • apa. OOl'Dfy 'family room & a
AD e:iceipti.onal offerina very attractive back l~~~~~~~I 2 STOIY.fOOL DAV 1111• rY at-.009. yard w/a 1parkliq pool. lllftl ..,,.LLA
* 675-7060 * HARBOR
TMIAD\WICTAM
Of tbia lovely ramily
home. ll featu res: 4
Bdrms. 15dl0 encloeed
patio room. lowvmaio·
tenloce yanl and la near
South Coaat Plau .
Priced at Oftly •• ~.
Por mor e info call ... AlawnabJe loan -Very WHAT 1 -1811'kke to beach. 3 Bedrm, Ulrwt UK'tlll
k1W loan fee. Call now OM.YSSS,000 SeJuJ!d~?~:'.,~: 111.11: 1~11.
flt.$f10 TRUE -a price that is u~-• f iliU T ._ PIDoramic: Newport Bay bard to find for tbi• .,.... ac ea. a .. e views from aorseous 3 I\ Oiv1s1on of A -... over exilt.lna loan. of bed t l .... _ 1 Co
LL l'TATE cbarm1D& and cheery 2 $440/DJO. pays all. No r m upper unit o r ur.,.,. nve>lmt:nl .
_ ~ I ft alr'ID Ooodo witb a larce ~Yin&. ei fiDaDc apedoul 2 bec1rm lower
REALTORS =· ~aoc:fi:'ru'!!tft ial ~~bau ~ ='~c!':c~':!: .._......, 1006~~~~~~~~
help ftoaDce. Beu.er act ~,.·;H....-;';'\~~~"' Boat apace. Steps to ....................... tiitlsaV-*
! • HERITAGE
fH ALTORS
r..e •llf ••eta it ap arklu. Thr ee
Total .eehadecl eatate bedrooma, 21,; bath1,
,ramda w/walla "trees. lar1e yard, beautiful
4 BIL Fam.Rm .. formal J*io, lota ol elbow rooaa. ~~~~~~~~ ~ '4e aep matr wing SMl.IOO. -
LARH mwl m.~ I beach. Dial 152-1700 ~
LOT! A .. ,,~lilil F~i11,•••l\f~·~et l,<I • u:oc::~-l~~ We =-~t~i:~:ur:LL$TATE "'--·-···--1'811t1•;1*"-1 =~cx:.~ve. :=: ::.':l!y~~.:::. off indoor 1arden COLIOf.-wPOIT
atrium. Wetbar, fplc, llALTOllS
~ beama. 3 patios, 67~1511 ~ tUe root. So wlique Ii, __ __;__;_..;;.:;..._;_ __
different. Ml&St see. Only 11Z1.eoo. c.11 913.-0902 Ji1nd wbal &:.inant m BKK. o.iilY Pi.lot eda.
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
MAGMIACENT WHITE WATElt VIEW
LA~UMA HACH
Ahm1• WOOlb ('11vc· With Six BNlrooms.
... 1v1• !lath~ 1.arj.!t• llllhty Hoom Hardwood
Flour~ Thrc••• Fm•plaet'~ <'l'<lar Cl<>st'I~
Thrt•i··Cur 1:araµ1• Prt vuh• Ste11J. To Sand
S(·dudc'(f Gim.ll•n & Patio Are11s Prt('ed At
SU99.000
131·1• ... "'D01N~WI--DIJVI
MINI EST A TE!
RED IARN INCLUDED
3 Redroom + pool + horse stalls.
Gourmet kit<:hen & country Jiv ing!
Much, much more!! Call 673-8550
HILLSIDE RETREAT
Pr ime Ne wport Beach hill side
retre~t. Massive single st?ry, mini
mans ion overlooks lranq ml hilJ side
setting. Iron gated walkway to dble
d oo r & cera mi c tile e ntry.
Cathedral and bea med ceilings, 2
fplcs, secluded master suite hosts
peaceful view!! 2 Patios, 3 car
ga r age & much , much more!
Owner anxious , c all now! 673·8550
3 PIUVATE IEACHES!
Fa bulous Cameo Shores. PRIME
Corona del Mar location with 180
d eg . ocean view! Ca the dra l
ceilings. Gam e room. 4 Bedrms.
Lowest priced view home-in Cameo
Shor es. Don't hesitate. call (ast,
673-8550.
COIOHA DEt. MAI
DUPLEX ~
Ocean and bay \. •. ·,w. 3 Bedroom
and 2 bedr~ \\ ··" 2 Fireplaces.
Owner anxk~ ... ~all 673-8550
WHm WATEI VIEW
Bedrm, 3 stor y bungalow with
private beach, Made for lovers of
the seal! Financing available. Call
now for extra det ails . 673-8550
STIPS TO IEACH
Owner ready to vacate this neat 3
drm +tarrSJl -m + fireplace
beach cottage. . l /I, on fee land
for only $139,500. Huri.y . won't last.
call 673-8550
ISLAMO LIVIMS!
One block to water on fabulous
Newport Bay! Private beaches,
c lubhouse , tennis courts. Dock.
Kaa1nificen \ 2700 1q . ft .
ente rta ini\nt t \'e. Spacious m a s t.er ·• \..:.dng marble
fireplace. de\ ~night Ugbta view!
4 Bedrml + den le much, much
morel Ow,ner will help finance -
1ou qune it\. we'll try it! A'ake ad vantage. cau now. 873-l560. -
Leme/LRM o,tl.-Pooi, ocean, c anyon
view. ' BR + loft. can nmm-iaa
~lartuwtmmln& REALTORS WHY PAY 64Yo _"' .-l?~Jj_ 714411-aJ.11M121 brick hearth nrepaaee. Pool ln back yard. 3 To .u your home. Prol. ~\79 Coun\leaa upcrade,s . ,
Bdnm .. 2 ba., s lncle aaeat an quickly tell AS5UM ... IOUPUX lM1e pool a1sed IJOt with
family home oo cul-de-~ property provklinl PrllDe c.o.&a lieu untta. ..... ' , rl r 1007 c o v e r e d P a l I o ;
H c street. O~e block ALL Mrvieft f ool lllrink1en for easy ~ REALTORS from perlt and elemen· or 1 w..& uppoetmaily "°live __ .............. OecionUve wi9b1D& well. ________ , •~.Callqnt.m""311 la oae •have you.rte-Com• aee! 1114.toO:
t.ary school. naa&a blip l*Y the btlll. MIA& MIW 110t. Cllll ..,_1730 ~ Ill fnc:d yard, copper ....-..rotMT ...... ,
SELL idle items with a
Daily Piiot Clai.11ified Ad lf523 CAMP115Dl·IJtVllfE
SlllC & FINlf GLASS
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ON WATEl-mYATE ISLE
l•••tlf •lly decor•ted .. pride ef
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boet s llp. WarMth, woocb ••d
exceptlo•al decor thno•t tlllt 4 .................... ,.,... ...........
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$975,000 IKlu•nt a.cl. •
SaUebarv •-ttv 315 MameAve.
Balboa Island
673-6900
MIWusnt•8S
·+-plumbaoc. ai ireat A·---deiue n11tom 1......_ financlla,a avail. PUii ---. price only SlQl.000. Call lao•• wlt la sour m et 1 _______ _
Hiit Ula .. R2 S1l3,.500
Npt Ula +aueat $W..500
Back Bay 8aaut 1174..500
E'side +storaae $1 \9,vOO
.... --ld&dlea. bUcoQy same .. _______ _
................. room and f\IU IWt )acuul
Penln. R2 $210,000
Grd Grove VA $79,500
631·21 33
II you are loo«tng for
g r ac i ou s l 1v1n" 1n
•
SELECT lD sumptuow mHter blllh. all aboundin1 wlth PROPERTIES aobd oak aPllOlntments
Newport Be11cb 's mOl'll U.. rt ~le prest1g1ou11 locat ion. ,..,. I
GAME ROOM please call w. for WilloK flqr..S I '7, 00
An extra area give erec· tn!onnallon Unbelievable Newport
tor sets, trains, d oll BIGCANYON Beacb vaJue! lOOstepatD
homes, a home too. This &M-1483 M0-4271 sand and ocean! 4 Bedrm bi& 4 Bdrm bome bu + 3 bedrm unit. Needs
, ______ _ THE BES'l' OF '1'Ut';
POlJllT" for $439.000
C AU.644-721 1
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NSTTIMI
l4YISTOU
Hett 's your cba.oce to
live Ill a cba.nning home
on an R·2 lot while you build u ... ccond un11
OwrM:r'~ vt•ry mullvatt-d
Submit all off t.-r:. (.'a II
~5880
·•.-HERITAGE
REALTOF<~ ~ poteatlal for our i--------•I )'OUl'n.£-doo't wait. caJJ -~....;;;;;;;.._,;;;;=~=-~ tioaaad-=v~~ru sr.sT011Aa. r::"7;f,t.~,""''°t"'""' c.-.,....,. 1022 ~~~~~~~~ §::~g§ E~~.i [e:lfillfil ~§!:id
penoanel at $97,500. .tlZ12.5()0. P,IM•tfrl cmt1.MO ...
se&-04.l ~mt 642-2253 E vea AX UP• SAVI Rn1dence + income
COSTAt1UA
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
associated
81'10 1>.fllS AEA••OllS
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Great starttt home 1n ~tde ol hwy G ti
ne-ed of TL.C Brio~ RoberUon.Rllr.675~
your pa!llt brush & patnt -Wortd RMI &t.te
556-7777 your wa) to SU 3 br + Cl'dr Coron.a del ~ .. r 4
fmly rm make thu. ne-BR. 2 ba homt> 1 l67V M~ 1--------ltst.lnX our Be1it Buy ' RV ft>. on 40' lot. 11-, bllti. ~ CIOM-lo all relal from Bia Corona .tr <'htn.t , _______ _
ed -.nvH·h Won ·1 Owe 238 flel.Jotro~ A:.k lkJGrac•ook
.ra•CIOUS c~DOS last•'' 046 n 11 S310.w:> By owner bkr 5 BR + den + Ea1J>1l> ~,_ vn Pit. r ail f o r aµpt . Rm +Formal d1rung+J itifFdE~T 8:o~N5G F IW!113§1$1Jij _m._904.l____ ~~1~!~~e ;n2la!~":ie+r
~ ~~R'j;M'i;N;.. Gore:! Real Efllate SHORECUffS amerutie:s. !\slung only ----Ex~ 4 Br 3 841 Sl.15.ln>
pool, rec prdeo areas. ..wPOIT HGHTS w1•" .... .._ •1 1 SCon UALTY Secluded, qwet. Many -e .... c-::m am1 Y rm.
amenities. Eocloaed M094JALl"'"4'i 2 frpk's, hrdwd noons. 53'-7133 NEW
BUSINESSMEN
Contact the DAIL V
PILOT fOt lnfOfmatlon
regarding the county
req uirements for
ualng a Flctlt1ou1
8utlnea1 Name.
aanae. laundry aod Unique opportunity . Fr. doors,~>' wlodow1, large pulo, muc h Tt-Hhned r ul·de-aac. heated pool. used brick
stora&e. walk to ever Hice 2 story 4 bed.rm. .-UO. By Owner. 1315.000 ...... _ .. 17 ..... -tJ A spare aep. masttt suite. l'\rm. m.ecza. ()pen Sun ,..._ 41 •... n ve., wae back yard with 1..Sarf J>nllwood .lld.
CM. --~--·500· As· many fruit trees. 3 Car
10%DOWN
SUiper 2 BR TownbcNae. I
yr new. J ust 112.500. Drive by 1052 Townbouae Dr .• Canyon Dr. Tben
call 541·7117, ~&ASO sumable low fant. prap, too! Call for pre· 1--------4GOlJr ~ fG1 Ml view, 646-7111 MMLY .-»•t
642-4321
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.... iacluda land.
-INLET ISLE DR.
OPF.N DAILY I ·5PM
81.n'eU Rlty Rec.ilter
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OAK GLEN
Du lin ct i ve new 2
bedroom, 2~ ba COD-
macnab I Irvine
realty
A SUBStDtAAY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
BEACH LIVING!!
E njoy the "good life " near the
beach! Re modeled & expanded 3
BR home w/btlliard rm. & l~. sunny
pa tio. $139.950. P olly J ohns ton
642·82.15 <G·95)
642-8235 644--6200
'f01 Dover Orcve H•rbor View Center
Irvine at CAmpus V•lle~ C..nter
752·f414
C§s Coldwell Banker
LIK> ISLl-#OOI.
Rich woods, imPorted tJle & beam
ceilings, set the mood for thla
spacious & light 6 bedrooms, 5 bath
home on 70' lot. Gourmet kitchen,
family room. formal dialn.1 room •
extended living room overtooldn1
sunny paU08 & pool oner variety for
ent.erta.inlng or family fun. a .ooo .
3 Bdrm PortJfl no
model • guest house
with rireplace and
se parsl~ entr y .
Perfect ror in laws.
This 1·ould s ol ve
vour h ou:.1ng
prohlt•mi< S266.900
l42-51llO
S.OfMI••_,
3 BR. 2 Ba. owners unit
with l BR rental. Corner
loc ation . U40,0 00 .
Owor/a1l. 675-5688.
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1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
daminiuma. •·"°· 2511 Elden Ave-. C.M.
MM7M
WISTSIDI C-1
Olmer' lot -Wllb 3 bdrm
existlna buildlac. PTobate sale. Tremen-
dous poN.ibWLl•. Newly
t'ffered al $115,000.
758-UOl
c:::I Walker f; l er.
By Owner, lovely 3 br, Real Eetate
Colleae Park fa m ily LIASIOPTIOM home. Must see. Wl.950. ~r.MO ~ 3br, 2ba Eutalde
--------•ho me. Corne r l ot
MISAVllDI Sl2t,i00. lal611o. 64S-7272
Cheerful 4 BR 2 Ba. easy Prime aolf coune froo·
care yard . Cub/new tai e. ' Bedrm home
klu. S12t.t50 ms Pem· overlootinl M•a Verde
ba . 551 ·1288 . N O Cou ntr1. ~l u_b Oolf
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twMteUmetry todeclde "• .................. r-.; WI~ Suto Per mo. ti•J• PriolttblitlowraOIUK. •UNITI ....... -... ~~ whJehadaoundllbe t ....._ w.t4. O• at .a.a. a6peol1qwet ,..ll'f.ADWILll ra.cwtmwbome.M-onl1. 142-•JS or GRZATOWNDSUNJT lou w/ao.eoo do••·
. • CAI.I. IDES IT All
, :;::.";;: .:.!:.~·. ~~ e.&•.ee • ..,.,. .• re• 118 jult l,,. JllDt UM nme a t .ll'N loan .. .,.,,-...,, Owaer will carr1 . N pkie sna.-. Prill
...... ,. A/C. a(\ ee.Plewtalllwmore Spaabla .,,, .. d"llH •IST0,000 OWD. By OLDTUSTIMCHAAM ..... ..Onr/A&t ....
UNCH WOOD ... I
a1ALTY llALn Ill~ 111-JOOO~
TII WOlS
OM IMIE Pl.UTY
,._, cWaUa OD UU. beai.atif\al ,.._1aa•1BBUD· OMMl'.-.llU. UochaU•red view of NEWPORT BEACH
--. Ila, botb w/frplc '1, ,,,,,.,....,udb.Wafrom DUPLEX Pee almple, -.C•Sll.IOO dabwtra. modern ap· tbiala....._bomelo JONES ...._tbro.wlrombe9dl.
.... "= c4n1 O.W.C. ~~cu.:._ ;1b~ut! [lnlll 11Ff tt.bWa. I Bdnn, formal REALTY INe sm.ooo. Bkr. '7t0-t601;
lAllUU HUii a.euUve i.dlll*-· V;.,fln. ~IDLU dllllllerooe,libl'uywWl EStt'MO ~ "
b o m • II a ct e b y Ible Lenna. Owner wm ~-will ..,...., at wetbar eod fireplace. 1 1 Trt _._ ........._Now fJTUOO. 1n1u.tiamd:>'1 Bdrm.2 v-. mm"~ room, <TM>S7M210 View ·..-..HI":: llW.80Aa••J!~fND • cr.le.SZI0,000. batla, cloubl' t•ra1e, ~~:t\lJlur!!..!'~ unit.I.~ old. Pride Of ........,.. M1.,..1c....,. lteded ....., ,_ ...... _,.. owoerab lp units .
l7H7VO '41-1)17 ~ = ~o.soo.~i oo .. acre · complete .._,..,,...., 2000 SUt,000. Proteaslooal .__,. --...... ---•••••••••••••••••• Rw,w•.~ ,_..__. 1012 _....,111 .-··-1
·-·-· -,..-,,.......... 640 5112 BY O WN ER ·San i...-------!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... ,;~•••••;::•.:;.oo ~!~~ 4 -0...We I unba. Sl,to5 C...._ toJ4 hilwQ F..l Ni11aeJ abr. bcl a ba. sm.oo0. oC:..c ~VigwJ't· ~ri>not ~-:6..:~· 16UNITS
....................... IDEaFIELD IZM,000. Cultom Realty -..ooo 2od. Auume 103 MJ5oi>o' 57s.~ lTTn.E.lTrHSf.
•Cc:mdobnoAd W-aide Jbdrm 2Mlba, twnhm, mwrn 9.K.Patricll,SJ1·1211 .-. ' . ' TUS'I1N 731·3111
Prid e of ownerabtp.
Twelve 2 bdrm., lMI be&.b
Is four 1 bdrm, l ~
carden style uoit•: clou to bcb. p p . Plan m Model, QI' achoo! CHARTER TERRACE w e I ... I"'
... 1ao.-.1105 • pool , By Owoer FAMILY HOME LOWISTPllCE! ........ •••••••••••••••
COSTAMISA
.......... Lot
Loweat price i.a Coata
Mm&. Only lK dowo. owe. Al••n rented .
Padol, garaa-. Great
Colla Me1a location. '116.000. Seller flexible. •
A Quail Place excluaive. Ca1l 1S2-1920.
.,_.--,...,----,-0-2-,-• •uoo. 551•1711 Thia two-story 4 REALTORS "All f1xed qp" bome in -....SHOMI WISTMIMSTB
bedroom. 3 batb home Harbor JllPlands~ute, 4 BR + fam Rm, all re-YIU.AM .......................
~A
Spectacular 'hilltop
homes. 20.12-&!06 sq. ft.
Ooae to Marina. Selva
Rd la Calle La Pnma
vera.. $181,000 to AU.000
llSl-3540;-..oo&Bldr.
........ baa a deo, apa and &real INYISTOIS: clean. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath modeled. Exceptional We have 2 large, 4 V-. Of the eolf course ~ ,..___ eo-..o-3 · lot. N--"'" · .. al and Saddlebacif IUs ....... ...,. ..... -t uuu. with nice interior. Super view """""'QUICa • e bedrm. 2~ bath homes. w ............ 3 Bedrrn. plan 4 ,
lo•nbome . Really
aMrp! Earth tone co&on.
$119,900. Call Fred
Git.on. 631·12118
Some ocean view and Br. 3 ba. Lee asaumable ~ ~ ~!..!~~~ at only $205,000. <Has beth with pools 6 spas.
I_..,. __ l _ loan. Presently leased. y-..,. ............. auu biO> balaoce asau.11U1ble 1.4e fam rms•6 formal•---------UNGOPR~~TE Own/ Agt. ~ i., .an, $W.OOO. 9.75% loan.> cau today. dinina rms. BY o W N E R • L a IE e
556-7777 J QUAIL
PLACE '95-1720 LOWEST PRICE IN Agl.~~ PartlP1ace,lncSU.746l Elsinore,Sbachunita, +
BLUFFS 642-5200 . 2 br bouae. $1,07S mo in· NOPHTIIS•
, ••••• .., 1014 ...._VI.lo 1067 Magnificent 1reenbelt S-a.-• 1076 ~~-~~ ...... come. $148,000. 20% dn, 10,.nuor..M.t •
••••••••••••••••••••••• view. 2 bdrm. atcbd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......._.._. <1WC.411S-29a>,831·2822 I~~~~~~~~~ ••-••••••••••••••••••• ___ R_EAL __ T_O_RS __ _
BANK SALE 98!0Shamrock Ave OH.,.. WA TB
Sl37 soo •BR 2~ba lBr coodo, loft, cntrl aJr. ' · • · frpl. Aasumable loan. ()penSat/SonS.Sorappt. Prine -•~. A.n ""'l .. "'"" Prin. Cali agt. 7S2>-0777 ......., .. o>.1 .._ ew.
FANTASTIC VIEW! garaae. quiet, pool. By _tt, Harbor &tat.es 4 bdr. zy, ForW. 1100 ------• LohfarW. 3 ~ 2 BA house, new Owner. Save. $122,500. ba. panoramic ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOtrT llACH cpt, atr cond., fplc .. cov. Call644-6829 ~ view ns.ooo. 1-496-1840 12 ,..._._5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
patio, landscpd yard meter I l&>BILEHOME -I 2.3 ACRE LOT W w/sprnklrs. cul·de·sac. AllllJS ONLY ~ Whitewater view-elegant BUY·SELL·RENT · 1 DOOR from OCEAN.
$104.SOO. New ''WESTCLIFF ---------2br,Cclndo.O.W.C.allof-Unbetievably low LOW M•...-rtle--'-
2200
•ki11119•1Nd11040 -.. HOUSE fer s . S 1 8 0 • O O O FINANCE PRICED at $42S.OOO. r---_.._.. CAPRl''Ccndos. Walk to --------Pro( · I R I · ......._.._.._....___ •"---...___-Pt-rtl'f ""·-/Sun's * a-.n ..... 9 b ess1ooa ea tor s -~ _..... Owner will trade. .._.... .__ .,. • ..., .....,....""" s o PP in g • banks . IBn' AL A(HNT a5440 • kfm-"-C.....-Wortd R.-lst.h Some back bay vie•,
fr:!pot ~~So!.n Jn~y ~ Real »itate Li censee for CALLUS '61-1021 556-7777 fr~-~·bo·c mearea+fobrarnhug: -····················· Da~Plrtt. PllSTtGfOUS + For W. ly 0..... Lge 4 Bdrm, sep dno rm By Ownt:r. Re duced
on this upgraded. nr new, & ram rm. (Plan 3.,.) on $149,SOO _Fi.nas~era condo.
4 br, 2'11. ba. with large sin"le level Beaut ·end unit. view. lake. family rm & fonnal din .. . · golf course & mtns. 2 Br 2 rm. Only a short walk lo camel c~ g, many UP· Ba. frplc, UP.grade plush
the beach. grades, rucely landscpd carpet & tile. lo down.
Park Place.Inc 842-7461 ~/lg paUo, super loca· will carry 2nd. Opn Hse
• ________ , lion. Comm. poo~s & Sun l ·S. 979·6422 or
parb. Owner anxious-~
must sell. Ooly Sl35.000. --------
32 Deer Creek Call Newport.._. 10'9
&m5 or 752-1025. Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO-OPerat.e w/bltn
.... c .......
is what you will aet in t.Ml lharpl br, JM home
CMt loob liba model.
P!pfcl'IMe.lacl074'
..... Seafflcet
500 Yard.a to ocean. "Model Perfect:·. 2800
sq.A. 3 or 4 bdr .. w/pool, jac. Immaculate !
PlllricUIH288
HACHFtXH
... $19,900
Huge li v rm. w/fplc.
Country k.itch. Din. Sep.
wmg ror large master &
guest suit.es. Bring p11int.
Bargain'
SHORELINE ASSOC
848-2262
IYOWHH
SBr, 2~8a. form. D.R ..
F.R. Low mai.ot. yd. Nr.
park. school, tenrus, & beach. 1139,SOO. 968~.
104 ••••••••••••••••••••••
7.5°/olocm
41e•OOlll
Woodbridge townbome
Vill. Green Windflower. 3
Br. Sll0.000. By Owner.
55l·S746
C+UIF. CUSSIC
180 deg wblle water
view, or beach. s Bdrm,
3'1'. ba+dea, dbl lot. One
ol a kind. $400,000 is a
steal. Sl00,000 down.
Easy terms. OWNER
Call f o r appt .
n 41833-3581 or499-42A7
WALDIAY
LOT
673-6634
llWIFllNT
New .Modular Type
._.., P" community.
2 bcba, 2' hr aecwity,
sub·letliog OK. From
$311,900. Treasure ltlaod
Mobile Home Pk. 30801
So. Cst Hwy. Laguna
Beach, R. M. P . (714 >
4fl9.3S79
sip.cioaa cuatom home EllERALD BAY VIEW
with approx. Z2IOO sq.ft. 4br, 4b11priv.pool61pa. =~:u..c::ve· ..,,000. Al\.551-«MZ
area, 2Ya bath. T~ 2 tnaaea 5 garages oo a nREPLACES: one In lot. 2 blks to ocean.
the family room, tbe Downtown. $229,SOO.
otber ta tlae muter ~/'11.4/m.aaa.
be&oom. Covered patio.
Redhill~ Realty
I llill Ht'. I II\ \II I l\l'
"" : ~ ~ JO J
3377 VIA LIDO, N.B.
PllR&SUP
With 3 bdrms .• 2 baths;
all for a-Ulan szso,ooo
51&5 TO llACH
'1MCOME11
Spacious duplex 10
Newport's finest rental
area. Both uo.it.s 4 bdrms.
Stepi t.oaand. Won't last.
~mi
IACK IA Y ESTA Tl
Pvt 2.8 acre est.ate w/lg
bouae, 2 guest houses, 16
stall bone barn, huge ridina rink, pvt ofc, a
groom'a room, magnjfi .
ceat view of the Back Bay, lush landscaping
abounds. Contact Jlm
Flandera agt (714 )
7S2·1107 dys , (714 )
3D·S'787 evea, wlmds.
•CANYON ~ IOlf COUJ"a(
..... MM» aq.ft. 4 lo 6,, Bdnnl, ~ bathl. Pool
mdspa. $U75,000.
111 STAINES CO.
&41-5711 <Ammuity Pool. Uae '1WOU..D YOU -.v1
)'OUI' Pl'flMllt bome equi· bl IA&UU Beacb, juat ~~~~~~~~ ty to take over low 1 ~ lilMd. I Bdrm, 2 bath
lou. Hw-ryl $125,000. familyl9ome.Larfeyard l-•-::!, ... ~,,=-=:::...-:i-llKILC.U.-1 room for pool. Mature .. ,,. -"'"' ....... 1 ere.. Xlnl ~ Extra lar1e corn er
.1 ........_ doae to ~. Hurry duplH let xlnt cond.
-. oataillonaforSUUOO. MaariDI available. Spec·
C51 Coldwell Banker
... C*ll'Oili CMI •cm lltAn Lar1e 4 bdrm., a~ bath rural
bJRtop location on private road.
Ropm for tennis. pool, bones II
paddoet. Air coadlUonln1, ,...at
famU, atta. ucelleat lhtaoem1 • ......
tacular' view. Appt. only.
-.000
active Newport Office. .."'" • units left. Two l Brs Guaranteed monthly in s...ta.-h IOll st.a~es. Call Jam flan
S81,000!; 2 Br $92.SOO; 2 come plus commissions ••••••••••••••••••••••• O N T JI E BE AC H . fOUll UHITS-C.M. den 11141 752·l107 dyli • Br $93.SOO. Hurry! Best ~bmit brief resume to LeucadJa Unobalructed (714 1 581 5787 e ve' ~ul...!!! Newport! Call Ad. No. 531, Daily Pilot, ocean vu.'"'--•. w/exn"'"· Near new, 3 Br owners wknds. ,_,.,~ I 00 STEPS ... ..., ,._... urut. 2 ba. frpl, 2-car ~~·Calta M~a. Tooc.:.u.a do. Sl9,SOO 1-744·0550. g.ar .. 3-2Br.2ba.unils Mi t•Desert,
10U&HT' AHOTMB
Must sdJ 3 Bdrm home
on quiet cul--do-«ac. U v.
rm w/Walls of glass looks
onto poof sz yard. Cozy
den w/frplc. Breakfast
rm+olfice. Seller wants
all offers presented
$174,!iOO.
IOUGHT AMOTHH
Npt. Hts. R2. Cute 2 slot)'
COltage on corner lot. ~;, for~~t Ion .
IOUfiHT ~B
2 8'0r)' 3 BR bome R2 lot
at the beach. Reduced lo sm.soo.
JOAN HOWE
Saullll•a'sn
631 -2 133
......_, ~ Hai. l-744-62119, 942-1219. TSL l.nntmta 642-1603 ....... 24 00 snn . 2 RA hom t>.
MIWPOITUMCH
Spacious living. 5,000
sq.It. 4 BR. 2 Ba home
Large family rm, over·
b*ing pool-11pa. 6 car
garage + carports. 900
sq.ft. g uest hous e .
magnificent yard with
variety ol fruit trees. AJI
on one acre In Newport
Beach. Prin. only. Agent.
call Geoe Lacbenmyer
642-..
ao,0rQx ts 'l'ars old UVE IN IRYIME 16 DILUXE UHrTS
w I t h S I 3 7 . 0 0 0 New lS36 sq ft 1978 PRIME EASJ'SJDE, CM as11umablc lsl at 9"1 Lane-er. All extras. In 2 Bdnmeacb. FOil LEASE
Owner will C'a rry ''TbeGroves ... Shown by nn:srARNESCO. New i bedroom 2 ba\b ~nd. , llJPl. only. Call now for 646-5711 t ..... M1ss100 Lakei>
l714114t..5502 all details <SJ6007 1 Countr y Club. Golf· ~ Bkr ~ IEACH tennis-pool. Beautifully
•••••••••••••••••••••••
--------•I Duplexes on Peo1n. &. landscaped, no ma1a Nwpt Shrs avail. All tenanceyard.
amenities. Presently 9890Clubbouse Rd
&eMed. Turn-key opera-Oesert.HotSprings
tloa. Property mgmt 1~~~2J.3.~378-~~~72~~~ avail. m.4812. BKR. I-SPICIAI. 9UY =~· x sz·. llutmr•caow ~~~ 26eo
lllllllAPe ~la a...,_ -· ••10• ... --_ ............. -t. aaa*-t~,.n. p:'o ............. a..uae.1~ .
TXU' -' poft~. ...... a 1 ~ ...,. s • w.~ :-.~v~-:::1
•EXCITING•
4 CON\1£Nt£HT St40PPIHC ANO
SCWIHC COtOt fOlt fHl
.... ..... .... ..... .__,.I...... c.11 Wiiia.:••• ....
w ... L ~T alrce.d.. 7Sf-771 ••II f•• _,.,_:.=....;_-'-'-'-_'--'·-__ ....._ 2spadousBr's wltb ba + • di 'ftC area. walk in 9-!y Share Big Sky Mootaqa
CAL OH THE CO.
Terry Towel Trio
7 389
clc.et.s. All ror only home. Good sporta loa·
S29.SOO. a1U·llS3B> MEW don.call~.
CLASSIC toe+ INCOMI ON THE BEACH IN
MOM.IHOMI 2567 .... · CM MAUI, 1 BR coad. Mn
SALIS Db apedot,m bome w IS wtaatiques. lnckll *"°·
270I Harbor. Ste 206-A 2Sr studio twnme unit.I. rec I a c i I. N r go• f .
540-5937 Home bat 3 lg bdnns, Sl&S,000. 714-7SU204 •pr ~~~~~~~~I 2'r'I&, separate yd, d1x wnte tor rree broclatfre .::: .., ldt.cben. Mediterranean Ryan Rickard. l lo
PUll Out. Q TraiJerama. atyle architecture. Cbaney. 666 Front $ ..
Uc. tDV6703. Dbl wide. bmutifully l.odtcpd. A re-Labaina, Hawaii. 96711
2 0 lt 4 s . $ s 9 0 0 alprideofownership.
Renalasance M . P ()penSat1·$
41118-3579 To see call agt 979-5099
--------12 two Bdrm units, room .-WPOIT
IA YSIDI YIU.A~I
Cboice locaOoo. $$2,SOO.
Vacant. Boat r~erva·
lbl. Monthly rent $213.
Uie renewable. 6 yrs. to
I'>·
HUDSON BAY
REAL TY, LTD.
(7 1 41 6 4 5 9 9 5 0
By Owoer·nr beach '79
Goldenwest. low r~nt
for 6 addiUooaJ units
3N3; 2049 Wallace. Costa
Mesa. Groea SSJ.280 yr.
$145,000 dn. Balaoce
$G>.OOO on contract. 20
yr IU.b-Ordinat.ioa. Prin.
Is im. l3500 mo. 548·2020
RENTAL
INCOME PROPERTY
From $39.900. Modular
Type Homes. 2A security
3 P" beaches, pool &
pier. Treasure \sle Pit,
38>1 Pacific Cst Hwy,
Laguna Bch. R.M.P . m• > &-3519
_su_._soo_. 00_ .. _22_1_• ___ 4-U $108,000, SJ 1,000 yr in·
COSTA MESA come. Ownr wiU Un. Prin
3> wide, aidlta, space rent only. 631~
$1U. ISS355 l. $22,SOO
Jlr.J 522""4080 ------16UMITS
Pride Of ownership. Near
beach lo Huntington. All
IDts bave frpk: 's. Only 5
yn old. Owner wants
Q\8ck .. aaJe. Wlll carry
financin& w /20% dowo at
l~FOHST
Just Uated 2 beautiful
bomea uade.r ~000! 3 \.lt
tan AC. 2 3Br. 2Ba, nicest
part ID Orange County. C a I l t o d a y ! only 1~ loterest. Call
=r·J1349) Bkr A tR€H1Ge:
JIG '" ter w. t zoo /-i--~ HOM€~
••••••••••••••••••••••• mlW.CoastHwy, NB '4'"4646
2700 .......................
:i~~!r.c~>~
33> acre aJlaUa ranch.
reservoir. 900 gpm weU.
large S bd. home & sbop. na.t land Oiled & re.cly
for planting . S21tO
p/acre-owner !inane~.
arooous t.o sel I. • •
R·2 bualdable lot.en
Capistrano Beach
Palisades. S92.000.
16 acres w/double wHle
mobile home in the Puo
Robles area. $95,000.
R-1 Lot in San Clemen~
$9l,OOO cash.
2'l acres <2 parcels l with
2 wells, home. guefl
house. barn & view. Walk
to Paso Robles. Ter-1$ $229,000. •
3 8d. Templeton holDt?.
$58,000 w/$33,00Q. •· sumable loan. •r
SB NC Ced view acreJ ln
Elsinore with ow11•r fioancinc. I
46 walerlront acres at
Lake Naclmient o
W/Pfl'#ll6, telephone ts'a
waur:system. sas.ooo.
PriDcipala only pleMt.
For ranches. acre-..
lake properties • honae.
conuct Ken Marks at .... w. Heuktt-.
ONE OR BOTH Realtoc-• Asaociatdal 2~ 10.plexes 1MSpriqStreet:1 El Toro area Puo Rob)es Aasume1~~nnanc1o1 •-s12•1-s•so ''Z" R1tr 49'-1611 -• JI CIOl14U-304t
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. INC.
675-4630
OMWATB
Beaut. 2 Bdrm • deD.
Li• P•tlo, v lew .
SUIDO/mo IM. Prwtil•
_;.;.;~.;.;_ __ _.,;;.;;:;...;;;:.;:.~11oc.aon
.... Mat ....
Gl-1400
dssociate d
' ' . .., .
THE
"GOOD
LIFE"
.........
lbr ... tbl'M10. = jtNl:d, Pl BBQ, e
pr. • •• u. Adults. .. ~~Harl• Ave,
!pedaill 2 br ....... Fam.i· b -'t. Pool 6 Play-cro-d-SUDduee West
Apt1. UH Maple.
-.1111c. .... 1•.
Lwae 3br. 2ba lower . Newer b&d&. Downtown Pllio new paint, bltlu. ..._ % BR l Ba. $380. 2
cklM to OCC. MZSMo. BR 2 Ba. $G5. 3 Bil 2 BA.
AniL 1Sl·8'06 .u.c. 2910 lfOO. No peg. 531-SM2: ·--~ $315 Beaut. brand new --------ar, 2ba, rrp1c. IDdry rm. 2 BR w/car .. no pets. 619
lmmed. occupy. A. Hartford. $360.
TSL Mlmt M2-ll03 9CU'1l6
-4000 .......................
Preet•ato-DIJW D1CUT1V1 sums
avallable near OC
Ab1Jiort. 'Att.rMtW• raie. incRate receptJocdat, law
libnry, con/enoce MDI,
aecretarlal aervice. • Xerox faclUty. For a
........ tour • further detalll ioqWre at Vortac
AIS'OC. US-2218 or .. .,
COSTAMISA
Profeas. office apace
avail. la Calif, 1.ll Bank 114, 1.50-300 sq. ft. Low
price incl. janitorial,
aecurtty senica. con·
f.-ce nn. • utll. Abun· cl.at pmtiQC avail. Con-
venJent loc. close to
airport, travd a1eot •
bmlk ill bide-230 E. 17th
Sl.,C.M.842....,
•.-WPOl'r &VD•
C.M.Gfftee..,.ce. SZl5. nuat.-,~
...-OUllACM
New .... ome.a. $1.06 6 .. Ill ei.rPoCl w ldlll ,,_..y ~. Ground
float aftll. to 4000 .... fl. ---.m.y.
PENTHOUSE
SUITE
Located within the uni-
que Europun designed
Lido Marina Villaae
Onsadier .
2.,400 Sq. Ft..
Private Elevator
Wet Bar. Lounges
Puoramlc Bay view
Covered Patio
DKontor AmeniUeS
-· .... -··-.
.'
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.1
BUltR WHITE
REAL TOR~ INC.
67S-46l0
OtramJc Tile __;., ________ , &Itri•. batM, Ci)Ullter
tops. BW 875-4808
8'2·5678
Sldploeder. dwnp truck. sndinl. haw. tree• yrd Wail, rm.,c. 83H2S1
r..a h.auUq, res 114 Is up.
Yd ll aw clnupa. Free
.. (714*2...wrl
Haulloa. cleanups,
driveway removals. IPYOU
_tn_mmi _ _;n&::;;.._SS'l_-821_1 ___
1
have a service to offer or
Get GREEN cash goods to sell, place an ad
forWHl'l'Eelephant.s in the Daily Pilot
wltb a CJusi!led Ad Classified Sert Ion
Call M2·56'78 Phone 8'2-5678.
FOUND : Kitten M. 4·
5mos. Brnt blk. Vlc. r>e.:rtM!W Irv. 551 ·M32
P'OQND: Ute bm Benll t1Jfe q . Viel. Slater fl M..,.,,.. F. V. 90-'l'lft •
FOUND: .Sm pedtatee Collie female, no Ile, rrwnt, ~lOM
FOUNI)~ Ma•e Sdm•_,., Dana .Polnt
-.a, call' to ld.eoUfJ -.1m1 •..
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LEVELORBLINDS t p · t Ir Get Lbe belt for leu. E • I I D t a LA Freust. 840-QU walJ,.per. Qual work.
--'--'---'-----! reM. Pree ML. itev. ...... .......................
Mov in g by THE
Sl'ARVlNG COLLEGE
STUDF.liTS. Exp, lrg
truck.. 6(1.aczT
so.--...... .......................
Repair ·· Rerooi. All
type s -s h 1ogle,s
rocbhakes-compo-tar Free est. 541-5930 Ji'm.
AV81l.
l take pride in doing quaJ .
woril: on resad/comm 'l
windows at the lowest 1
rates Free est. Alt 6PMl •
1S2-0J8'7 ------
Sell idle items 642·5678, .•
..
. -........ ,.. .............. ________ ,..... ...
L
,
STiii m 11 Tiii EllU
cmllAS.U .. ....,. ......................
We Offer: t., ':... ' f llr WM •'-IT ... Auts µ t ,,,.... •• & ......
Acdf Cllrlll •u J?11U1J1•1 . • •• ., .. OMee
rwid
eoc.•• atr.n..
for CH A RT HOUSE
"-laW'Ul Sal/8-ln ~
llooday Call for In
Ta ~-·llw•fut 2061 Bua es1 Centtt Drive
lrvlne
....... ~Ml-7117 1U-66U
M -T ... , ,.t 'b*kt ...... Clen. Dltey .... Telaer. L...-...., ~ availab&e
............. "' ...-..in company l•a.D.1--C•AL-----1 XW~•t*at E•t illeat oppt'y for -sT~X &a"'-•Lou. llawre. ~a C0f1)0f'ate of _., __
,......able penou t.q ftt"I attOUIJtinl ayatem. .... a vaila ble Ott ex
nll u..e poalt.ic... Mila\ For ln te r viow u II peneoc.d receptloruat to
type JD #pm llany to 9TJ.!Jot8 _... ded.ronlc put.e r-· ror •PP' call BOO __ T_l:l __ A_T_T_E_N_D_A_N_T =-~~ type
SADOL•ACIC Ovr 1f. Judy oc H•rvey
54.....,s NewpOrt Arches lfanoa, We offer 1rowth op·
41T1...S &UBch. W. Cal tfwy. Npt portunlt y In • ver y
E.O.E .... 111 /F ,----------friendly envlrollmeot ..... CAf'ETER.J.A WORKERS in all depta, cHblera. ~cants should con·
TaLll
..WACCOUMTS
P9nDaaeot. part tlme, li,,. b'Pbli. Wiii con· ...,. tramee. cau lor
salad makers. cook 's tad: helpers, Hoe .ervera, TIMPIAALTA
&All-2:ae>PM Mon-Fri. 714-712-0600
Nwpt B c b area nr MI ..
Faabton Isle . <7 14 l M'A...-.•CTUaa•
1Z:b..a S.Yin&a. Loan
QJrona deJ llar
llr. eo.p .. t 815-5010 __. ()ppor Emplyr
511.SltO for interview. _...,.,...._ "' ~ RaUJ Co. needs Lot ....
IW'lOD to service cars. 1201 Dove Street NB
n u,.
UllCI AYS IAMIC .,.,. ,...__+ ......
Good .wtiq salary Ii:
beneflt a. P'oant a l n V....,. afftce. Vd.ft'a:aa,
Vietnam, M·F, ERA & •
Handic appe d e n ·
ClOW"qed to apply. Al·
flrm a t ive Actio n
Employer
'63-5611
pklr llP Ii: delivery. 4500 ~()pporEmployer
~:l,ua Or . Newport
506-1711.
CAltWASH
CAS .. a
lmn-tl•e employment
avail. For interview call .........
CAS ...
18 )'l"S. & over
Elqlelience pref erred
but DOl neceMarY
QJmsNlny benefit.a
Apply in Peraoo.
METRO CAR W ~H
2950 Harbor Blvd.
C.0St11 Mesa
-------a.EJllCAL
Sl'AITIAaHIMa
amsTMAS
MOl9YMOW!l!
•SICBr AallS
Wk.Iii A WkboMl SH
1frTYPIS'n
*PIX OPllATOI •ACCTe&.aas
•IOO«JMPMS
Banking CASHI ER for qualit y
men's st.ore. Full time,
•ICIYPUMCH OPll
•Q.BICS
ALSO
COLLECTORS expr 'd pref. Call Mr
Tigert !or inlcrview
H _.__ --+&.... f-Garrys & Co. 759-1622 119
r-~ ._..... .... Fashion Island. challe119• a 11d re·, ________ _
ward .... Sec•rlty ................. ........... .......... ,.. ..
_._. .... & .. ...... .. s... ... oftk•.
WHIERS
UIOitll llllDS
•GeBAL LA.IOI
• TRNE ASSIMILERS
•PACICERS
Long & short term. hoh
day & vacation pay.
Hosp1tal1zat1on ava1la
b&e.
VOLT ... . .
MM741 -CalQpua Dt1ve
(Acre. fr'om
Jdm WQJ>e Airport>
Equal Oppor Employer
COME
JOIN
US!
1.0 .1.
ICIYIMTIY
OPllATOIS
Expaodlna f irm b as
openina• for data entry CJl*ator. 1 yr. min ex·
per. r~ulred. Full 6 putUmeboura avail. for lit. 2nd. « 3 ahltl and/or
weekenlb. Some tem·
porary po1LIUons avail.
C&Uroc~.
SAFEGUARD
BUSINESS SYSTE MS
INC. ~ Falrv\ew Rd. C .M.
5tf.Dl
COOlt • Backup cook. Moft..l"rt. days. 8:30 to 4.
~l-3188 Ill& (Cll' Lynette
ors.Jeem
COOK. e•per. for rlne ,_..,.aot.. aeo1 W. Cout
Jhw, NB.~ for Wayne 10All-5PM. No phone
callapleue.
COOKS • Will traln. Part or full.time. Rest. 2698
Npt. Blvd. CM.
COPIER
lJ you need a full tame
permanent Job working
l1l a Cast paced photo·
CWY business look no
further. No expenence
necessary. Ca II 751-1050
O.C. Airport area.
COUNSELING · Group
fedlllatot needed part •
t l me All a Pll . Alcobollsm exper. d•·
atrable. B.esvme to Ray
Fnce l3SS2 Brookbunl,
Garden Grove, CA 92843
Dativery P/time AM, L.A nmelJ. $100 per week
Laguna Beach. 49U496
DELIV E RY · Roule
dnver L.A. Times AM
So. H.B. area. Good
s al+com m . 6 d ys ...an. M8-3.504
Del Meo over 18 for L.A. nmes to bomeii tn N. U
C.M. Perm. pit. $400/425 mo. 646-0637 or 646-58'4.
DIMOHSTilA TORS
Part·lime your a rea,
houseware»/grocery ,
will train T78-3360
DIMTAL
Periodontillt needs part
time asst. 3 days a week
Expended duties oppt.Y
X-Ray certificate reqd
Exper . p rd'd . Xlnt
beo.efitA. Salary open.
Call 8'2-6631.
Dental Au 't, Ortho .. Chr .
N.B. Part Ume or tull time up to 4 days per
week. Top sala r y &
benefita. Ortbo exp &i
RDA req. &u..26216.
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Cbalrside 4 day work
week. ~.pay w /bene.
Prtv. Npt. Bcb. ortke. D.R.A.reqd.64i6--4868
Denta.I Auist.ant. X-r ay
Uc required. Garde n
Grove office. 638· 7111
DENTAL ASST-ORTflQ.
CHR. Xlnt wage &
benefits. ROA or ehg1
b&e. Npt Bch. 640 01 21
DENTAL RECt:I' l L'SC
dentists seek <•xpcr
recpt '°' pre\ enlt Vl' & restor a t ive pract1 ct•
Salary QPen w/gross an
centives. Full·lime Np\
MZ-7960.
DEHTIS? e.pertenced .
QftM opponu.n.ity. Dr
Flaaaer, 642·0112 or
~
We •••II self -
wth •a4 ...........
w llo tllrl•• oa
ef:t •• , •• w • .,.. ,,....
,..... to NWft , .....
abiltles with starfflMJ
sdc9ies r~ frOflt
$11 .000. $11,700 ~
.....,.. depelldiftcJ Oft
Openl.naa now nal.lable rcir full time aaistant
maanqen on 2nd. • 3rd.
&hill. No experience nee.
We train. Start $3.JO to ~
per hour. Advancement opportuntly 'for manage·
1
________ _
ment positions lo $5.50
per hour ii qualified. For
more 1nlormal1on & 10
t.erv1ew. 495-9950 or call
714/537 4840 Will in·
terv1ew on Saturdays by
Design center, yng salt's
COUNSELOR · part·Ltme aMl , PIT Some exper
or (ulJ.lJme Mature. re· Shores lntenors 642~
'f""' boduJro-d.
appotnt.meot.
f,qual Oppor Employer The ldHI candidate ......... ,,...,io. .,. .. mc. M a a-. Clilld-.-s-it_ter_M_on_Ul_ru __ Ft_i
U.ERlCAL
IHTIME
FOR CHRISTMAS
6 T•pltDM Clerks
4 t.o 6 mooth auianmeot.s
in Long Beach/Huo t· in8loo Beach area .
l iab l e woma n
TI4-~-4786 -------
Counter / v ard penon. r u 11
or pt-time , 1nc ld 'g
wknds. 2 y~man college
Apply 1705 S Coasl Hwy,
Laguna~h----~---
COUNT E R LA DY ·
drycleaners, 3 days
week. Call 646-7621
DISPLAY BUILUl':R
Minimum 7 yeurs ex
perience to bwld cu!'>\Om
hardwood d1spla)'~
Estabhi.hed company
with health plan, prorat sharina. pajd v11cal1on.
ste ady wo r k. S1t lary
open. Cha rles G a ry
Qirp., &31-0860 ar ~. ~· f« 7 yr old boy. 2Pm· ttow.Yar,we wll .... &pm. My hm, vi e.
•ttkMn llldl•I.... California Hma. Gd pay wlla • nt.hd .._ ... & trans p expenses.
Experienced on phone,
fa miliar with bilUna
data, corresponde nce ,
oaUedioD ~ bills al lad· UC. No typinC requl red.
Hours 8·$. Top pay.
Weeltly opportuoities lo
win a trip to Puerta
Vallarta for two.
--------------Distribution Coow1l.er Girl eltperieoced
in quick print shop. Sir KIDS & TEENS
9 •td. _562_-6181 __ . ------
Y• c-. look ._..-d CLIRICAL
to• ... ,...tic n-
wtll ...... ~ .,... -....... , Clll •••It ,......,.. ...
557.ocMS
Speedy, 37 .. W. Warner
Ave., Santa Ana. call m-zm aft 4pm.
Counte r girl for dry
cleane:ra. Y It. Apply lM
E.18th!t,C M.
COUPLE WANTED to
betp man.aae am. bu.al·
Earn e:xtr .. money dls·
trib\ltln1 cit aoliciUng
aiti.crlJlllon.s for Laguna
Beacb'a most popular
mACazine. ...............
I ... COMldw•
Securiliea proceaalna
secretary for Fashion
llland lnvestmeol firm.
Good aldlb , a bility to
work w /Hgbt
~. Call640-0123
~la&.41558-208 -~-~-·cAL-,·.:e·:·;r·r·f~-~ CJ\·Lff\:.
neae part·Ume. Must be . P\&ll 6 P/Ume poeiUons
~toleam.IU-2247. avail. Work your owo
ll Qerical/Warebouae, Ad· ff~ l'tll$0Nffll ~IMCU
nma.trative cit Salee le J72l ~ 5trwt
HAMILTON ELECTRO I~~~~~~~
-
~arketl nc poaitlona. Mlw,.-t leedt
-
l•SALES--·------CL E RK for Laguna Beach bookstore ' eves a® per weelt. pref male.
,.. C..ERICAL olM-5010.
SECURITY OFFICE Clertt/~. PACIFIC Immediate opening for Cl. f.llCAL m otlvla ted1 w ork · BANK mealed lndMoual in our fa s t pa ce d J oa n
ADAfrll'tDlltive OSHMAN'S, the re· brokerage compa n y.
Action Employer copized leader in tbe re-A b I I l t y t o c o p c ~~~~~~~~~I tall Sponlng Goodl Cield w/preasure, deal with
Barber Styllat to manage is seek i ng b right, varied personalities & ~.UJne. Dl-9577. Tues· motivated lndlvlduala wWina Lo learn. No pre·
..... o-•/ .. 5 !Of' cleriul WOt'k in their vi<Md ~x-rlence. Wiii ...-. ,..., .,. . eves.. I I ffl y r-dlvis ona o ce. ou train. Salary open. Call m..-. abould be able to operate K.lldeM>-~
BA It T E N D E R & a 10 kA9)' addinl machine
lWUlAlD Call between and UP! lypin& la r e-Q.91 TYPIST
U 11.1All ln H.B. 5311-16'4 quired. Previous wort Full·tlme-permanenl,
~eoce ia neceuary tY'Plna eo WPll some
Beautf Operator, rent Gen e ral o ffice ex· dfctapbone , pbonH .
IUtkln. ~-peatmce will be a bi& froat olc appea rance.
··-pl&11. Youwtllbeworklng Good company benefila. ---------• In our clMa and modern Preatl &lout Ins of c . -91Tedatfca. fadlilJ aoeat.ct at the Fuhioa lale locallon. tor protea1lonal audio C.. llesa/S.nta Ana CtalJAnn6'4-4aU
Hrvlcloa. lluat be border.,,. poalUoo bu
4ua111Led. call for In· acelle'll\ opportunities a.ERK TYPIST · AAA ...-...-1 b' .tv~ u we CllDWll«Clnuce co. bu promot.-from within. potitl0tt1 avall. Mutt BOO~IC.EEPl!:R·Some Pleau c all (714 > ~ tOwpm. Should be t1Jlbtl. sen bookkeeplQ M'7•1, P.-.onnel Of. ou\ 1otoi, ulea type afe. In~ be arr11Q1ec[ nee for.., lntervlew ap. w/aood cuatomer con· ..;; .. _am _______ , f M _. tact 1ldll1. Attra ctive
atartlni ular1. Full IOCHCW M ranie bene. S.MIUoal
CUSTODIAN Inside cit
out. Priv. Scb. C.M.
t.alcl'y ctna "yrd care.
Retired OK . .00.U
CUSTOMER SERVJCE ·
Fast pvwl.nt St. John
Kdta needs a competent
se!r·at.art.er lo the Order
Dept. Servicing our coast
t.o coul customer&. fo·
wives heavy phone con·
tad. Call Nancy 540-1171.
C.t ..........
W..T,..._
Traloln& for young,
s harp Individuals to
ma1te periodic callt on
our eatabliaed business 6
prdealonal accounts in
the Oranae County area.
Career orie nted in·
dividuals willina to work
& take directions can
tuld to a high income
potemlal. Salary +. C.11
Al for interview, t79-2333.
o.y Cook. no experience
necessary, Mon. l hru
Frt Numm> Uno, 18120
~F.V.
DELI HELP Exper, rel. F\IU Ume
....S.19 -
atA llnD 11111.M Artlllur l'iDanCt Co. See llr. ............... u. "'* Houa• ut-18'79, Dlll*J ""'°"••Sited: ft'fllll,.,..,,.. • Brlltol. 8.A. Mr. IDUll IYw td driven re· Tucw. --s1aa, we aard.plilltulll•-· ~ • Jllltltr,CM. DDJVDY • &at'1 All :::n.::.:.r::: ~ • ,_,_.,., 1U1o raue. Wall 8tr..t !, ... , ':" *"" .,_. DCllMkle..,. avail. la OW' Jourul. Jd&J .-.. am. ~ .-. r 1e ~~£~ePc!t =•M. area. ~-DJ).& . ._. ..._ IDr -'mateb _ • ..,...... --1f1 .......,. .. aell, c1 .__ Por appt. ea )
...-.,-..... -. •. 1.0.E.
bra. Call Circ ula tion
Dept. 417-41128 Mon. lbru
Fri. 10.AM to W M for
appt.
DOG GROOMER. Ex-
paieoced for new store
ln Laa una Ni g uel
8f7-SG.'J; 531·9679.
Drape ry Workroo m .
llCamstreM needed Near
OC Airport Salary open.
91!8-8435
Driver /Gardener, com·
blnallon person. Have
vaUd Calif. lie. Good
d rivin 1 re c o r d .
Mlaimwn age 20. Apply ·
P e nnys a v er, 1660
Placentia. Cott.a Mella.
DRIVER, 1tock c lerk
mutt know OC a rea .
chance fCK adv. Pac In·
di.a. SuPPb' Co. 2167 s Radlaway, SA
OllVllS Larie naUona1 co. 11eek· ~ aper. o~er tbe road
drivtn w/a min. of 3 yrs.
aper. reqd. Good refs . .l
excellent drlvi.na record
required. Competitive w..-• iood beoe. For mon lafornutJoo call
tlDllect to t.be peraonnel
dlelt-CtOO ... T-8300. 8to4
wlrd.Qa.
..... ,.
•MLnMI•
f'fHl J ppearance, lmo•I 11e ~I Oran1e ~.Good drhloi re· cord. o.. 11. Oompao1
ubltl ... U .10 Jet
br.'f'lnceoUvea. Call
lllll111.aml.
Jlcl•tll~. ~ dat pert. A 8 0 RAT 0 a Y wM~.p11l111 Hlll. TECR'NlCIAM. Souua ...... =-~~= ......._ ...... dys -...... Lab T.eti.
per wt. Mon/'l'uet/Wed· = &eev• RubMi'. tfti Pf'ftl. a HOCIMll on i.c. '1.5 AveaidAI PleCf
same Meta Verde St . 8aQ CleOleate. Cati ~~~ t.ran1p. n..-ussi=.o.£.
llXJSEKJ:EPP. 5 daya ~";.:.r.;:
Must have own car. au 7 to a&.ut. Aak for
P«mitnnt. "5-0089 Gordon. MO-Ol.O. """
Eedriral contractor hu1---------opportunlty ror young
man to learn el~ncal
tnde from the ground
up tllt 'd company Paid
bol.Jdays. v3catlon, 1n
surance progrllm, etc
GemraJ Olft~
YOU CAM ctO TO
WOBTOOAY
WfTH
tbJSO£EP(IS
far an exclualve private
resort. St ar\ immed .
E1p. preferred . Will
train. F\.IU lime. Pref.
male. Apply In person.
4.1.t N. Coat Hwy, Laa.
BdL Of' ca.IJ 7141494"8521.
•forElai.M
LEOALSECRETARY:l
L e arn n e w field ~.
secretarial aldlla Lo •· lilt ~er Ii Co. preai·
deal al women'• c~I chain. Permanent . fl.t
celle nt pay. Good
beoel\U. G~ db · coum on purcbue.. Ho
phooe calla. ·
BAa<sr~
SM 8 Sl. Tustin, 92680 642-lC.
B.ECTIOMIC TECH
en-Lin:
II~ PfesoHHli $OM(1$
HOUSES ITTJNG Nd Dr .. SECRET AR"t Mature/rap person to Lic.v~ • takecareofhome •peu muumum 1 yr. e~per. ASSIMILHS
Otveraified wurlt II.Hid 1J1
mtg 1nstrumenu. Ad
vanced K1net1cs. 12JI
Vi ctoria St. C M
Reglster IJ\ the momma
a nd go to work 1m·
medlately. ToP weekly
pay ... Excellent OP·
porWDll)' !or ..
Wa.6'4-1790CdM. needed for buay ht1ga-lloo firm 1n F ash1ofl
Island. Typing 6S wpm le
shorthand. Coot.act JaJM!l
75MCJI ~nM EOE ---E LECT RONIC T t-:ST
TECH N IC I AN o p
pcirturuty w work near-
beuch, good bcneflh. :.ml
frie nd l y company
salary ba.wd on exper
Ca II 645 J632 ----
Eloctroruc Assemblen.
~SEMBLERS
llECTRONICS
Long term assignment!>
for personnel with t'll
penence in PC bo&rd as
&embly. u bhng, hi.tr
ne111ng & soldl'nng
Rate S5 00 hoo r
CAL&. TODAY
Cll CORP
l30l HCllbot II D-2
Cott o Muo. C
'2426
556-8022
I G.i Ofc Typht
(40-50 _,..,
,,~ .. --· w;iut a to.ch 1
I PIXO,.•••• ,,.. bom-d/r.cept
"Stat typht
I Secnt-'ri .
lw/w/.tSHl
/Mmla.rb
ITwx Ii T•• O,.r
ffe&ist.er today and earn
opportumty for Puerta v allarta ln p.
557 ... 0045
CT\-Llf\:
11..-ot!~ P(PSQH~l \.llMCH
3723 llirdl s+r..t
He.,.tleedt
GEN. OFTICE ·Some ten
key, Ute typu>g, enter· --------1111 ta1nment co. Laguna
F. X E C U T I V £ Beach. 1l4-de-«i68
SECRETARY $1300 mo Gtrl ~lday General ofc.
Xlnl ktretanal slulla, UtA! blqlng. Re>p. per~
dynamic env1ronmt:nl del1nng pertn3neo\ poe1
Send resume In con uon. CM Call ~5570
fidence to Cullin:. Ai.i.oc --, -567 Sun Nlrnlu" Ur . G ROCE RY 1LIQUO R
Nw.il11rt fkh ( 'u •J2ti1111 CLERK Retail ex per. re
l"Jrlor y Workc•1 ' 111
d11•1111l"JI r d11wn I ull
t1m1· prrm,1nf'nl p11 1
l t o n' 111 I' It • h " " I rhum~try or "'11rk ,. ~
penen.:e with l 111·11111 ·•"
hdp(ul Day & 1•H·n111.:
iJuft.-. StJrt at $4 hour
Will tralD. Com plete
medical " I.DI. beocfita paid ror by company
Paid vacation plan. July
& Dec +m erit bon us
plan Aulomalal· i.alary
1 n t· r e u ~" 1ir u ~ r " m
t; 0 fo, ~l!I 32)11
h\.'il ~l)OIJ Sµ.·1 tJlt'
i.hov 1..Jl(UnJ ~1.1n.1i:•·r
wanto-d ;'1:11 l·\1,..r n1·1•
2\&over <'all ht14n ·;
S.SH4.20
Horal l>e.1l(nN. 2 > r.., t•x
pcr. lrvme PtT
752 7040
1-iorist. expcri«>n rcd
Alpha Beto M.rkct 24 1
E. 17th St, CM 631 ·8882
"-OWER SALIS
•1d Ni ce 0 C lcH'
iM 846 2564
GUARDS
t-ull & part llmf' 1\11
J r ,. ll '> L n 1 f o r m s
furn1i.hed Ajte1> 21 r,r
over Re\Jr1."Ci welcome
No apen.ence net' App-
~ U.v--1 Protection ~·•ee. 1n e w. 5tla
Street. Santa Ala ln·
ler'Yiew hours 9-12 &r I -4
Monthru Fri
HAHOYMAH
~U. '>mall t>lcctron1l ' ru
l..i.iht 1an1tonal dut11·'
llf•lt \••r) & p1rk up an to
truck. pdt.kal(tnlt ~ust
haH· 'al.Id Coalir dnvers
l 1 r A pp I y G L c; ~ysle!Dl>. 1 \152 C<mdor
Ave 1-· V
HANDY MAN . rtffded ror
Jor4 days work. Cafl)(!n·
try . painting, clt>J•n-up
tU. Abo wkn& Ir eves
work Start lmmed.
Ripes' hr. 1S3-WO.
C.11 M2.o13t HANDY MAN ·Bullodl 'a -----------1 So. Oli.. PSau baa • full·
f<>RIMAH t:bbe poaiUoo for a baodJ
"Ha11l1 On.. man. Fu.U co beoe. n aJJ.
Plast ics IHQ Nd Open ~mmed. ApplJ
matJ vat.or of people. C.11 Bu1JocJt s So. Cat. P lan .
yourownaal&ry sm No. Bristol. CM or
ABACUS AG ENCY calJ -.OSl l ext. 384
fbJsewlves wanted P /T
Cor cafeteria work. 9 I
Ph 7SM182 for •PPl
Housew1veiJ IC you are
Cnendly. consc1entiowi &
depend we want you to
wort in a dehgbtrul It m
forma.I rest thal ·s only
open wltdys Apply JD
pers wltdys 2 s Stoncmill
Terrace. 2915 Rc.-d Hill.
C.M.
lcMClllfor.......,f•ff
PIT help wanted, Mon
Fti. Sandwich shop. nr
OC: Airport Will train.
Bef 11.AM."' aft lPM. no wtcnck 833-3294. A.Iii: !or
Jam
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
OPB41HGS
Help oo Saturday & Sun
day monungs t.o dell ver
DAILYrtLOT
to our r arrters Must
have good d n v1ng re
cord. la rge s tatio n wap or van. Hourly +
maleage Call Harry
Seeley at·
64J...432l
lmunmct> Personnd Lanes 4r Com
m er e1 a l A rrouot r.
Secrd,anes. Minimum ~
yea r & e•pe ri e n ce
Prugreu ave Oran g e
County age ncy E x
ceilent beodiU Salar,
rommeailW'8le Wilh i!X
peneace Contact Ma'1
Ano. s»-2$31.
tNSURA N C ~:
PERSONAL L l'li-"!o.
UNDERWIUTf.k Min
2yn.dl*'· J -.m~ &Co
Jn7. Call Maurant'
~E Ot-:
..._weoffic:e
Tr~
Flltn)! ~ ll·JITI rating &
l: 1<11 Tl\!) Kl!> 343i
ln;uram't'
· ~· )OU ran h1unrh J
new l'areer wha le ) ou lrttS> your pr~nt Job•
f·arme rs Ins urance
Group wtJI tram you &
pay you full comm1ss1oni.
wtule you learn Before
you ltoow 1t you 'II be
rmlung waves 111 a re· wat'dloi Ufe time pro·
t eu1on Call Gen e
DU.Wd for full detaJls.
~lll
IHS&MA.MCI
AG•tCT nn • cu\l&lly. com ·
m er c 1•I llnea un -derwriter. 'E~perience
r eq "d R o b e r ta o n
Insurance Aaaoc. Inc, 17964Skypark Cr . G
lrvlne 7141751·9'7 H ELP! U R GENT ! mG51Z.
fU1I Ume penon needed
for 1andw1ch b ar 1
hea lth food stor e
~ns1
GenrraJ Clen cal
LAGUNA ME DJC A
LAB.
needs front ofnrc r e
rept secy Oivers1tied
poslUon Mnture pe~on
Type SO wpm , n o n
sndcr F,()t; 41M 0701
DESPERATE• If you
.,..., eic:per·d Naon.Y or ......-roaT
GoverneH w1:1lot re· cooaDIHATOI
ferencea, call Sitters Oiri> budquarters for
Unlimited <110e75-.9630 s tate w ide f1n ancl•I
services firm FasblOO HICI OllY FARMS Island. To rWt tnventory
Has patt·Ume sale opp. ln maU room operation.
day time for mature Shipplni. rttelvina. sup.
lady Why not &et back to ply ordering, 1nventocy
selling m 11 pleuant ·•~ controls. mall processln&
unsung H1cltory 1-'arms & spedal projects Ex·
store. You select lhe per lenc e r t-quired . ho ur s . Sec M r . oo Thompson So. Cst. P ia.a 640-01.23. 9:30tos· .
CHtaAl OFC lower mall. JANITOR Day Custodian
TELEPHONE/TYPING Irvine/Newport Beach /\ persoo with plposanl llome makers -wnnt to area. Good pay. Must
telephone personality to suppl. family income an have phone Ii good refs.
handle heavy phone" & yoor sparetime?Callfor Noexp necC.11833·7015
who has ·Rood typ1nt1 ~ 494-__ 5_168 _____ _
~ues S700 per mo. HOSTESSES· JANITOR
WAITRESSES ()penh\londay shift Hrs
4 Girl Offlre L'I\ & 2nd shi~. apply ln 1 t.o 3· 30 Mon Ulru f'"r1
Xlnt Benefits person Mon·fo"ri blwn 2 & Xlnt co ben<:flts Please
OC A1rport Area 4 94th Aero Squadron. call for i nte r vie w
Frcdmck Hrown ASIO<' 31.lllA.lrway. CM 556-8780 1719-~
714·546-9996 ----HOO'TES>L&mcbee. App· JEWU.RY SALFS
GaeAral Offlc• ly rn person LeBla.rrits I'm &ookina for an ex·
Varied duoe1 t.o Include 414 No. Nwpt Blvd, N.8. pcrienced diamond sales
Ute l.YPlntt. mall. filing, ~-p e r s o n r a m I 11 a r ernndl. Presley ol So. -----------w/.,.,.ment MU • re·
Calil. Contact Sharon. Hostess. XJot oppty to IDOUlll aaJes ror So. Co .. l
540-0600 supplement In com e Plua Mall retail jewel1Y Welcome new residents. store. This penon may
LOAN SHIPPY
FMMA/Gt4MA
Knowledge of F HA/VA
loan packaging esseii
tW. Opportunity to grow
wrth rapidly upandlo~
n a tio n a l m o rtgage
banker while enjoyinl
the ple&11ant wor klpg
s urr ound1n a1 of th~
Newport Beach /Irvine
area of Orange County
Exren e n l benefit s .
Salary commensurate
wit h exper lelK'e &t
performance. For a pp·•
call 976· 1080 ask fot
Marla
COLDWB.1. IAMKM
Reaadential
Mortga.ge Co.
A Coldwell Banker Co
An equal oppor. Co.
MACHIHISHOP
Gnnder operator. Sol!U!
exper. desired or wi\l
t.ra.tn person interested In
leanuna preciaion grind · In& trade. Xlnt. co. benc.
Deltron1c Corp. CM. ~ . ~
Machin1st Trainee. prefer
eome shop experience ror
s mall manuracturing
firm In l rvane . ..<:alJ
RUey. Cor appomtment
m«l!O. -----
MACHlMIST
Olvenuf1ed work loaiJ
!'t\fg eledron1c inslru
menla M11d1·rn work
shup Adva n c ecl
Kiiwt1t•,, 123 1 V1clorn1
SI.reel, C.M. ~-7 16.5,
E..O E
•MACHINISTS•
Or a nRe Coun ty el1>~·
trnrur ~-chanu·al mfl(r
n.._, dn 1mmed1att' "IX'"
IN( ror JO CXpenenu:d
\1Jchuust ~u't he· :.it.ii~·
111 -.1.'t up & np.•r ,1lt u ll
m:u·h1ne <,hoµ toul111t:
<iurh a.<i mJlb . ldlla1·' ~ur
ta<.oe gn ndcrs, dnlb. utc
WJ.11 be requued ll> ..,ork
f ro m b l ucp r1 n\'
sketche~ & ver bal in
for o111t1on Apply 1n person to •
......... S,.CiattMs
lMO Monrovia C.M.
842·3'27 EOE
llaidl, apply 1be Inn et
Lac\ma, 211 N. Cont ffwJ. Lq\&na Buch • ,
MAIDS
Experieared fW.I lime le
• ! >encte. SC-3030
MAJDS WANTED l M I !5. Cat Hwy. Lquna Bdl.
4IMl82.
MM...,... man for SS
unit .pt complex ln C. ¥-
60-~; (213~1
MAIMT9tAMCI .
ILICTRICIAH
3rd Shill (U~m I
Per-cmneot opening for
.,,,...ive maintenance
tilectrician w /mtg eq"' p
lnatallatlon " re pM r
allilla. 2·3 yuu e~
perieoce, trouble•h°"t·
Ing, control panels. D.C.
d.rcultry. Must be w~l·
inB to work o vertifl\C.
Excellent be nefits & wortinC cond, inc 11 pald ldida.Ys: company grofAp
Insurance . sick pay
benefits. llberal vacata>n
benefits. etc. Call fS>r
appt. or come to tfle
Paraonnel Office . from
9am-llam, 1·3pm, Mt>n
thn.I Fri. to complele ..,.
plication.
CAUFOAM '
18811 Von Karman ,
lrv$57·nOO EOE ·.
MAINTENANC E · i't
Diana Pl. Harbor. Exper.
pnf. SUOper hr. to sttrt + rnn,. benefits. APflt ~Dina Dr. 496-etn GENERAL OFFICE Pf!nn ptt. Flex hrs. Need now be p reu n t I y
hat arowln& St John car 6 l y pe w rl t e r emc*>Yed by an mdepen· •---------Knit.I, oeedu competent Roapilalily H oat e u dtlnt « amaU chain and MAIMJIHAHCI ;
Mlf•11tarter In lbt Order Service. $41-3096. feel.I tbal lhelr effort I& 8-laurant cha.Ill ~
Dept. Servidntour coaal HOUSECLEANERS ability It not belnl ro· l a d Iv I d u a I w I 6 h
M> coal\ cl.l.l\Omen. ln· Ptr T .. ~nor Nwarded. I boWledce ol reataurint volv• heavy phone con Car nee. · op-have an ~ty of a .punenl. Experlen~
tact.CalJNancy M0-7171. GlnahamGlrtsu.sm llftltbne. u ~for lnelectrtcAJ • plumbUJC
-·.a.1L-I lbmekeeper lf<>r elderb' ...... kddAa fCll' lid· r.pair. Good beaefila.
---~ rouple. Uve In, mature vlDC!llllllDll. a a..n to ~H1 t ruck p (O· Plrt,/Ume, •tn ofe. Some woman t.o drive, coolt sue~. willlAl!Mllt to ~at: •
bkllM. Od worlclnJ cond. Md keep houM. Attrac· accept re1ponalblllty. Or-. Ci•tr ~ t&hr-~Tocn Kel.b' Marine Uve area. Ref• rtQ'd. ~•aJtrt. Youreara·
EqJaMrtn• Inc. 1571 - -orMt·IUO IM PGC-'al a. dinttl.1 • Im_. s...fc• P\acria1NB.Ml-tll7 .-11
-
1.---·-----1 ~JOW' illlilwle !'!.~S:::::. ,..~•Of"'-P· .. U l~l•IUer, Uve ta.r ~vauon. l'llJ9 la~~-~~--~~~~~ ..__ "'" .. · -• me U. 5 al\ernooDa, child ........... _ ft-.-.
panan ....... ror vuted «*. lllUlt drtve. Mf·a551 • Clflm' -· -·-omce ""'*· Word pro-or MMUI. 1'w*Y cbatra la tbe U.S.
ceu•na .. perlence · wmana.D'S
hllplul. 11.ior lnaun n<'e OMIUied Ada, your one· -.:na:r Mr. KJetn wo.7111 "°' '1IN6a -Jboppma Nllter .:..:!:.
. .. ... -.... .__ ,,..._, ~ " . .. -1.,. ---·~·.._., ..... .
I
................... .-........... _ ....... ... . .,,,-........ ,..... .......... ~ ....... --..,_ .... -, .. ._ ......... ..-.-.. --·~--~----,.---·
-...-. hlltlM.
laHll hr, lrvla•
a') Ml ..... ~ ••
t .. l dt1lll prh·IJ•IH.
....... I I ullwt• ....... ,_ JHll. '1M·'1IOO. can
....... Miiii Cl "~ 1·»a:a =~=r~· =-rr= ::: .......... ----. -.. -----..,.wt wee11. PIN _., •1 t•ec .... cau CUii• ' I ,. Call ,,..,_ 1111-..& ll Co•aHd ...... lfNDlll .. _
l•I" Manaswmtttt · ntt LOOI KnOWft for the flellt In ~ men'• •
wointft'I eklthln1. •boel • aeem. ha• the '~-~anllab .. : _ ~lz1l 11i<~
3 _.....,, aaJ• wll•alaion, Ii m1mnt
bacQround. z fulllt.1 plrt/t. ·
...... If ..........
Sbarp fQY1 or all w/kftOwledge ol
hlab feahion men's clothing. prior
background necessary. 2 full/t, 1
part/t. · All poeltJons are salary +
comm. + c9. profit sharing. Call for
appt. to aet up Interview.
1'MI LOOIC -.ftmn. ,.rorwn11, "4t•port 'Alflb. ••-w. 1100 INdl. -.1411. Un frl. BuR1 P.Uean, 14MIOO ••n•• a&~&PTIONUT . maw. Pae Oil ffw).
644-6100
........... l• wt•· 'N11lll .. •al•, pert ..;,H..;,.8..;;.;... _______ 1 .-.. ,._ ..-. Ea· u.. ~ .. 1.,,. ........_ a.a. rs=_•-. a.ture tcw f&''::~.:.~= +co•mlu OD. Cell 8kNa•UITerratt. act.. ~D~D~ ,...,:.'":lr=.·1.';!;
Peaanaur UH .•1'11. U1bU11l • lalormal ar_,. c.o-t.y lookia.I OtW.~ ~~~~~-iU~~~~~~~~~;J Pr !fe C M ' RllC&PllONIBT/SICCY rettnraot, only opeo ror ambltioua wple. an we. 1 ' · · ir.-. .... m.iaae ftnn weelld•1•· U you •re 1'&11 ..-~ -...-
.... penon WW. troet =~· i...:r:;..~.~ ...!• ••r&Pw..,011--..-..... -.. ---. ...... hie we need you. u.~ .. _b --,_ __... .Eo4'I ;;' .;a;--.t;pi;, .. ;; Now hirini fl&1.l oc part ::bu~-· -· Ma.Dy beoellta. Rapid ----------------·! ftJlna >ea1trtence. Call time. Slicer ft stock · arowth potatlil. Ell· Sim person nteded, also 5-111 plDdiDc ccmpan.y w/op.
........ ellw · NDdwicb lmbrs ft food. SIMSmlSAUSS purtaalida tor ed•ance-
YOlllt ~ fiorpora. Receptioailt. Corpoute prep._ Awl>' iD penoo. NJ time position Ex· ment to uocfercover
tioD lo Or. C\y, needl officea of aureaslve Mllllr.dQa Z.$. 2915 JUd perience belpful.' wUI ..-or supeni8or. Call
peuoa wltb line company deal'es ln· HD.ec.tallesa. train. Some clef!ical arcomem: ..... llatu., e.aper recep-
~t. l>Mtor'a ofc. .... ..,_•'WY • Q.A. H · dMdul w/lite typtnc 8-tmraat work involved. Prer. MOllLI PAITTIMI =·· Jor~ui 1Jdll .. raomeolficebact-MACDOM41.D'a. mature indMdual. cau ,., ... ct11ms.rnc. ~MCiS JRducta .:,, -:. :=.·..J:r intenlew &be wytispu&ecl leader in 56'7«ZZorTT"4080 54N336
AdlalU wD OIU&udlnl, Sinble. Pwmaaeet po.1-its fteld bu opeainp fOl' Saa. 27'm) HarW Bt S&e 2117 ~ve penooaUtiea :: =~~=::-~ Rp"~P~':~C~s:~::: =~be~~! k IDS• C QI.LI$ I Colla Maa lledlcal .Uai•lHt for ._, Opld.laallDOlo1iat. ~•nee preferred
.. wUI tr.in if brtabl. --·~tolMl'll. ~ nesoti•ble. For
-.... eall 511·1110. .
:::.t W!'"~!_!t'i: opaa. &abmlt reswne to i.np. 2701 Harbor. CM . We are seeldnl mature, SlUDIMTs.SIMIOIS Sala Rep. to call on re· ~ ..... n b 5C11 l>&il.Y Pilot. PO mao eneqetic & auresalve IAmie XTU SSS ader ad business ac· !3;50
2
,.per
3 21 bourE · tPb2°!1e0 lk ~. ea.ta Meea, Ca R E 0 candidates wbo are loot· SeUi.nl by phone. ApplY couata for advertislna .
v• •• , ll ~ -CE PT I N 1 s T I ina for aucceuful career i.n pencJQ. 580 Broadway Mon thru Fri. 9am·5Pm.
BETWEENl-SPll. ·~~~~~~~~~I SECRETARY needed. growth. We offer: a UJ1i. tl07, Laguna Beach, Base + Com~lssio!l. Alll fw A a .-W I• Varied job w I growth que ~ pf'Olram, 5 Mon. t.bru Fri. Noon \0 5. ~y benef1ta. Will
Equal()pportunily. ProducUonWcwken. potential. Appllcanrs day '*ort week, out· Call circulation dept. tram.. Neat appeara~ce
lllllcal oftlce. Back of· Emp&oyer Immediate openings. IDUlt be personable. well staDdial compensaUoos. «-C!.Bforcktalla. & eood &ellln& essential. &.-'t. OB/GYN. Ex-· ·--Work with. modern o1IOCDed. w/eood skills. c omplete benefits Apply Pamysaver, 1660 ~cml)'.~l Part time help wanted; automated machinery. Non amollier. Xlnt com-package. advancement SA'IS' ADllS Placentia Ave .. Costa
, Men &/or Tues. ni&bb F\lllorparttime. Mfgrof pany benefits. Please are2lyrs&someproven foroneolcount.ry'sfinest Mesa. /~ ..... for production . apparel products . call Hell• at Republic Jeadersbipabillty.Apply chDdttns bouUque. Le --------.'55f per mo + apt. JlinilDlim age 20. Apply 831·M14 HomeLoan.851-0991 at lhe following Mac· Magasin. South Coast SALESWOMAN for ~ maintain apts. at Pennysaver. 1660 ... ___ t.,llftA&'.AC jewelry store, Irvine.
M....,ain reotal Is in· Placentia. Costa Mesa. PR 0 DU C T t 0 N Donald's. 11161 Beach .. ..._ . ........,._,, Must be over 21 for llll
-
_-.. ~ t W b t ___.,,..,,,,.IST 81, Hunt Bch. between ..... _. be bl «IPll*n-... .• us are ouseman par · __.-'"'" 9 JOAM lPM st ""t Sales : Manaement rtllllOlllS. -· a e \0 ~1yrbootkeepin1 Is IMMEDIATE time.Now taking ap-Very busy medic al 6:. Co-ntacont Haa'r"'-ry Trainees p /l . f /t. work 1 night a week.
2..---•-.wftr.T-~e-.a "'" plicatloM for immed. ·-'ct · n.-· tl ""'J...,.. .. "'"'1 ,,.,iu ... --__. -9U ~ao~f~,!Dt.panE!-Proogue. FOl'furtbur in· ..,,,uanuc, po&l ve 18+. oN ...,,,N,,., .,,,""
ID DeaNllt employment p ART TIME openln11 in our new ...,.,.... ._ .. .,._,..... ... i · all 84 9 00 Dtv alt bus inc. 557·3062.
development dept. OPB"l.._.G facility in Irv. Niagara cellent typing skills, ~ c 7· 1' • --------Sales;
D.O.T. Ad pcL for by -,. " Drinking Water 17842 phone experience r e---·-·'------Sales . Mature s ales WILD WEST ~. 31210l37~14 Sat. &Sun. Morninp. Cowan St. Irv. 641-1030. quired, good math ap· Retail Sales person for retail art sup·
MOGILs.ISCOlrTS DriwrTo~ver P/TTYPIST Utude desirable. Non-SAUSr&SOMS ~~a!":· S:::e'fi~~'j!~ STOIES
M11dheF--Only DAILY PILOT Publiahlng firm seeks s moker Excell en l Our company I.a growing Graphics. Nwpt Bch
...,.,_ \0 our carrlen in San Ptr ........... Hours nexi-benefits; e.ceUer:il pay & we are looking for ~ t-IUl'A Hll _._ J ,._~ Be ch "'~ commensurate w1lb ex-bri~ It ambitious peo---------4Mftl Mii uan. '->9 · ano a • b6e, Pl)' &ood. Mature, perience. P.ermanent, ...ie to •--:-ror future •oc1ell needed. free Dan a o Int, San non·smoker preferred. full "--,,.,_ T .. ~-... .. .... SALIS/W./Womn Now acceptinl applica· ~ for--' ion I Cle me te a M t ':""'""' pos • ...,... ,..,.... management positions. Dom for full time day .,..,.esa a n rea . us Pat. -..asT. ISMl Com· qualified calJ, 581·3830 If you -have retail ex-S Ut• a'ted Im 11•91 sales. Apply i.n person
aalon workshops. Call have good driving re· puterLn,HJt askforSusan. ......i-•-wanttomove We need help. More ~131-1390 cord. large s tation -.-.~..... l(}.6, 3430 So. Bristol
"fl'ursery sales . ex·
penenced, salary +
•CIOIDllL Earn up to S80
.-. Must work wtnds.
to leads t.ban salespeople. ""')957 '"'00 wagon or van. Hourly ~ ~ up store management 8'.ay centrally located. ,, .... ..,.., .
pay +mileage al · T~ pmitionsarenowavaila· wellestab.MobiJeHome SarabCoveulrY .
lowance . Call Harry Growing eledt'ooic mlg mcTALACMMT ble. resalH ore . aeekinl new dist mncr =:
Seeley at: firm re q u Ires a Real Eat.ate Licenaee ror Wf etaretooe oflSog. Cba\urh. inotivated positive think· this area. Sa I a ry. 642-4321. QUALITY A.5SURANCE active Newport Office. 88 ea grown g in& salespeople. Hi&b
TECHNICIAN with a Guaranteed montbly in· fashioo shoe operations. rommiask>l>s, xlnt train-=·~e~. ~Ml
min. ol $yrs~· Muat aime pl111 comminkms. ~CIO~~al~. ac in& progum. Ground lC>-2:30. Calif. Empl~;: Jll:3C29 ----.. JDC-nt AIDES Small Part time help o_ver 18 for ~_.. ... _ . ..i..-d • imertlnl & t)'lnl early ~-1 ~ ... ..., oft. "'·-.. ,.. -10 L •· Times 'IW. COll)p. ol $50 after 6 .._... Am vuv · "'
mo. Free dental It 64&-0637or~. _.....Im. after' probe· P' ... -_..._..
taam&&Po n s ... _... -···-9 ri .__,. ilWCIFiiOMSTPIX -&JIMGl,N.B. ___ -Wemedaftlr7eCIGN'iee·
..._ tiom, personable iadlv I b• LYN forourexecolftces. Hrs.
ODmriop 00 allernooo CnJm llM lloo·Frl. Call
sflUt, full time or 88800. E.6 .E.
p./Ume. Part time Parttime&CWltlme.
Wtmda da1 aWA. Apply at NiUon Ci.rculaton.
t1apbip Conv. Center. ... $7 to $10 a... 1' •H Fla&sbip Rd . Work own bra ., ~port Beach. 462-8044 bouletrives, students, re·
._. Aaaiat. Certified tireee.. amast be over 18. ·~dea needed on all call 551-o834 btwn 7-llam
"illifta. 0.... avail. for "~·
'
~Clltified. Good start· -.,.--=--c---1-t _t_/_
hll aalary le xlnt .-.arty onsu ao • CounUr Penoo.. full Ume •-aefl ts. App I y at includin& Sat. Apply 2025 .,._.., Conv. Center, w---w+Blvd c:.M. ~t F)a&sMp Rd. ,...,......,.. . ..
Newport Beach, 482-8044. . PIX OP1L
NunlDI Aide for retirement com·
muaity. 7:00.3:30 Moo·
Fri Pleasant at ·
mospbere . Good
ibeaellta. NB. Also .We ,_., Pff. 7:30-3:30
Gl-31555
Eun while you learn.
Telephone Answering
Service full time/part
time. Varied shirts ·
Days, aft.ernooo or even-
ings. Locations in:
FASJUON ISLAND
COSfAMESA/lRVlNE
have exper. With MIL-&abmtt brief resume to ....... . ua1aap. r lD· floor opport. Call cl 211129W St
Q-9851A. Major IOV 't Ad. No. 531. Dally Pilot, ~=~uct Larry 556-1101. ~ c.. . tat ..
contract involved. bl510eo.t.llesa,Ca.
Pleue contact Chuck -RN6LVNllLPT -Part· •-------• Sc:bodla BlnMJQ. SALES 6 llAllKETING .... _. Ume AIH1PK. do to1 _ See oar ad •o
CABTltlGlrl' RfJITAUJtANTBELP ~ ............ A.d· ENGINl!JCllDfO Oaulll.9' • wmu.a pcm-minister ·• 11tooltor y.wrda7'a paper for
251 £. P.im .Rd u... prr llJd-day bra medieadaa. AleolloUlm a.tcal/WanllOme. Ad·
Aoeheim ldNJ Car ·bouMwives ic ell PH . de a Ir a_ b'I e , .... aitl... It Sa* It
714-'TJ&.lllDO BOE/MF eoUecestudeata.Applylf Re1ume to Ray Fru&e :¥oA posltloos.
RE AL EST ATE you are a good worker It 133~2 Brookbua;st.., ELECl'RO eQjoy people. Moa·Fti GardeoG:rove,CA9216'3 SALEl>. SALESllAN WANTED. ~~~~~~~~ EARN UP T0-15~ COM· z.4. SlDler Fam.Uy swat Relief Charge Nurse 1-------
MISSION NET. l·Can House. 181562 Beach Bl. for days. Immediate Sala earn frcm S50K to SlOOK Be8Cb" Ellis, HB. open1aa for 3 days per .._.. ldN
annual.ly. Z.Find out why week \0 aaaiat clirector in Qi him•.......,,,
new Ue. earn big SSS Restaurant Meyerbofs, ma•n«•101n1 a bome-like a.e to R.M. Abrams
here. Come talk with ~ APPHer ol good •n•pbere for our pa-CataAoc Sbowioom. 1819
them. 3·0ur prodl uc · 1 to the Irvine =•~lsvpportif v~~f· Newport 81, C.M. Pit. t I t n ell Pen 1 v e Corporate Community or ours ... · F/tanyagewanted. land/budget terms. 4-neec11 people for almple 4 9 4 · 8 O 7 5 • T H E ~Mt appts. 1alore. food preparation. No H · _G_ARD __ EN_S_. ----Salee
s.Pmd OUl why "we've perience necessary. Part l!Jl tbe best thiDg going . time morning It after-SALES MIN
N.B. area. Ask for M.r. noon shifts. Great for Top phone s alemen
Howard. 955-3402 young homemakers & needed for a medical
Students Start $3 15 flnllinNpt. 714-645-2111 Real Eat.ate Sales; lie. or · · UDlicemed. Will train. hour. Call Glen, ss7·6232· Sales/Delivery · Xlnt ~
813-7300 Ask for Bill. the Restaurant par. for college studen~.
manager. Sandwich person wanted Kave full time 41 p/time
. -& counter help wanted. JI09. avail .. You can earn ~eaUat.ate Firm an H~nt· Starting w / good salary. up \0 S7 .00 per hr. Call mgt~ Beach ~as 1m-Call 67S-2l93. S3H811btwn1-9pm. mediate opening for
secretary. lluat have Working Manager, Fast SA.l..Ei
minimum 60 wpm typ-Food Res taurant, Dktrid M•cget
in&. shorthand helpful. L a g u n a 8 e a c h . T,..._
PA.l'TTIME
WOii(
Here's an opportwiity to
work part time from 9am
to Zpm. or •pm to 9pm da1lY in our converuenUy
located d.ttulation sales roocn. Work near home fl ~ oCher activities for
the balance ol lhe day.
We pay bourly wages &
commiss1on.
Call for detaHs.
Must be personable & 714-49).7745 Daily Pilot newspaper
able to band.Le phones. d.rcWation department LA. TIMlS Transporting ol.docu· Rest.auraotC~arrningOld 1bi.s highly auccessfu.l L37SSunflowerAve.
SEC./RECPT. Advertas-
lbg agency ln Npt. Bch.
XJnt. skills Fast. a c
c urate t y p i n ~
~al exper reqd
Salary fl bene. Ca II Sue
~1
Secretary to VP/legal
counsel. Typanft. some S/H. hberal company
benefits. Send resume
w/salary exper & re· qmrements 10 Presley of
So. Calif .. P 0 Box 2200,
N.8. 92663. At tn Bev
SECaETAIY
Nt!Wl)Ort Bch law r1rm
seeking secretary with
xlnt typmg skills. Expr
with word process 1n~
Clatl•••rl•t ....... .
.,,.,.,..., ••• balldlr
.... lal.NiMtla ....
lDI an .. ,.rt .. Hd ~to~laaar r=.::r::=.~ hive 1-2 Jn. MeNUlial experience wltlt pre·
f«Ted eqm&are ID a COD·
atruction eo1laeerta1 dept. No 1bortbead neee11ary but above
awnae tYDlDa fl com· mwllcatiois 1&llla are
aeceaaaiy. In adcH\ion
tbe qualillecl lndlvidual
must be bltbly or-..m.-1.. a Mii lt.ai'ter le Sl:llVlCE STATION AT·
have a pleauat. le TENDANT-full time.
coopeutive ~ty. Ujbt mecb bowledle •
We allflt an outstancllo& btaeftta. Neat baochn1t· compen..aatloa/benefit inC ft ~ance. Apply
pacUce with ll1Dt work· Z!llO Newport Blvd. Cll
lQI tUrrou.ndtn11. For 1,,.,,..11..,. eomidel'alloll Service Station AU.en·
please call 9-12 or apply daat, pt-time. day• It
tnpersmto: Genallezo evee. Neat appearance& bmdwrit.IJl.C. Apply 2:5IO ,
POHD•OSA HOMES _Ne_....;•por'--rt_Bl_v_d._Cll_. --
3112 8uBloeu Center Ot. StWPf .. /llecth• ~inC:i:l.5 Full time. Must bave 1ood driving record
AmrmaUve --Buck.
__ A_ct_ioo_E..;..m...::ploY~:--er__ Shipping & Rec /Stock
Person for lighting sbrm.
f/l . Call Mr Payton,
8418-1461. SECRETARY
OMce of ... Pres.
Orporate beadquarten SH I P P I N G I R E C
for state wide iovest-CLERK Will train. Must
ment s er vices fi rm. be a.mbitiowl. Benefits.
Fashion Island. Xlnt Call btwn 9.4 wkdys career OllPOf'lunity wttb 66-3118
diversity ai challenge. --------Must posseas top level SHOE SALES -Pt·f~ll
exec. secretarial ex· Top clJent.ele. Good tn·
perience. 640-lOZl M·Fri. come+ bene. Cbtdrnl>
9·30-5:30. Bootery. Npt. Bc h
644-a.64 Mr. Miller.
SECRETARY Expenenced witb strong STOCKPERSON, part
typing & shorthand bJne Student OK. Fri
skills. full tune career day rugbts & Saturdayi.
opportunity. Apply in R.M. Abrabms . 11U 9
penoo to: Mr. Fuentes Newport Bl vd , Cos ta
at Robert Bem. W11L1am Mesa. -----
Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quall Sbarierd$ Need a prt tlm!!
St. Newport Beach. job? If you are friendly .
SECaETAaY/WcJal
lll50tmo. Real estate or
oV\l titigalloo
Abacus A&ency
17964 Skypart Cr . G
714/751-9700
l.rvi:ne 7141751·9700
sreRET ARY • Gal Fri-day for bu1ioe1s lo t.aeuoa. Mature, good aec:ret.ari&I skllb. detail
oriellta&ed stab&e work ........,. cau (OI' appt. •·l•
SECU!TAIUAL •..._.
=-~-:'A;:. Bcb. Startint salary to
Sl<O> per mo • willinR to train raiht person.
666174.
SIC1tlTAaY
D.U f"rocesaor
llluat be familiar wltb
VA/FHA process1n1.
Minimum 1 yr upr. req.
Pteale)' ol So. Calif. Con·
Lilct Bev.
540-0500.
coosdentious & dependa -ble. we want you to work
10 a ddighl/ut It informal
rest that's only open
wkdys. Apply in pers
wkdyt z.s Stooemill Ter-
race. 2915 Red Hill. C. M .
EACHERS & C O·
OBJXNATOR wanted for
Church school, ltin-
dlrprten tbru Mh. Sl.5
lJft' aelllioa. Inquire llon-Prl l ·l. 673-S806 or
tlMllle¥ea.
reM!lllJlllDe opie.rator. ne1t1
ble hours. ApplY Bruce
Sm.itb. San Cle mente
Inn. s.c.
1&UR, P /TIMI'
Crocker Bank bu an
opmiQg for Pttune com-
mercial & savmga teller
th Ill.on. 'Ibun & Fn
Apply In person or call
Jltll Broido. at S81 ·3'MO
Crocker National Bank
25276Marguerite Pkwy 5ICllT AIY Mission Viejo. OEOE -,..---Lite typing. s ome Tow Truck Onvers ell ~horthaod ~ eog1neer· per'd. Top pay. Apply
,u1a·construcUon upr. G&W T owing. HOO
belp(uL Presley ol So. aitns Way c_ M. 642-l.2S2
Calif. Contact Barbara ----=:.....·----
54CMSOO TRAIHEI POS.
Switchboard Operator
UALISTATE Must be dependable.Call
D.U ProcftMr, for appt. ~ 7565.
Mu.st be familiar wilh R A N S M I S S I 0 N VA /f'HA processing. INSTALLER Expe r
Minimwn l yr expr. req. I pref. Would consider
Presley ol So. Calif. Con-high motivated appren· t.actBev.~ Uce w/auto back~round
TUSTIN
HUNTINGTON BEACH
Ideal for students It
housewives. Many co.
benefits including pald
vacations . T y ping
35wpm ... E.O.E . Call
54M230Moo. tbru Fri. ment.s hivolved. Must fas.hloned ice cream local newspaper bas an Costa Mesa.
have Nilable car. S.9 parlor & luncheonette in opening for a trat6ee m S40-0l0 I madunes helpful bul not i--------• SECRETARIAL -See
our ad tn yesterday's
paper for
OericaJIWarebou.se, Ad·
mi.nistrattve le Sales &
Marketing positions
& tools 496-1295.
TRAVEL AGENT
NEWPO RT·IRVIN 1.-:
exp pref 'd. Full time Part time. We are look
ing for a professional
754-l.SS5 ask for Mgr
Fmd wbal you want in
Dally Pilot Classifieds. _____ , req. Call ~5400 experience helpful. Lag. Nig. area need.a full the circulation s ales E.0.L
Salary to start '800 + " Ptr help. Will open aervice&coUectk>oarea ---------SECRETARY. Exec or
mileage. Call Sue M thru late Oct. If you are loot· Selected applicant will Salespenoo wanted full & Lepl Newport Bch Law
F9to5, 964-2586. _ inl f~ pleasant workinl receive a liberal startinl part time. Salary +com· firm. call 645-'044 Sal conditions & s.teady salary , regularly -•· · co -r·t .......... S.S employment. don t miss -~·•_. -•---bonus ...,,.saon. . ....,ne I s .. AM. n..... u d ~-~-good workin g a l · ..,....,nln1 ror cenH this opportunity. All opport1IDl1les lslDany Cr· moaphere. Apply in
salespeople, locally sblfts available. Exper. in'e benefit• auch aa
SfX:'RETARV ·Insurance HAMILTON ELECTRO omce up to JO hr. per SALfl;. week.Don~·0'11A ~~~~~~~'
Typing, set yr own hrs
PAITTIMl
Lv tml. Bob&M-429'l :\~na~eii:t ~~ ~ ;£1 ~: paid ~acallona , pa.id ~ANDARDSHOF.S 1·--· • group maunnce life m-~ S Briatol C M worklnt conditions. Pl, 92629 or call 493-7352 au.ranee Is dental cov· ---·--....:·-·-· -SJX:RETARV-Typist. 60 SICBfAlllS Eun 100% commias.ioa. afl6PM. erqe Trainee will 81'<> ~N. perma-wpm. Costa Mesa CPA lba¥eawtdeaelection of YPlST. Secreta ry needed for CPA firm in
Newport Beach. P1tame
position. Pref artnoon
hrs. Mon·Fri. Strung typ.
mg skills a mWlt. Call
Debi.&33-8084
ASSIMILllS
For confidential app't. ~tau.rant. be ~vided a company nent full Ume. will train. firm. Salary 5700·'800 secretarial positions
call 759-0221. Execu-All around kitchen car with penoaal uae R.11. Abnbms Catalog mo. Non·smoker. Call avail. JR. SR. EXEC,
Systems Realton worker needed with prMle&es. Sbuwaoom, 1119 Newport Terry754-l0t0for appt. with Is wit.bout SH. All 1--------•I driven lie. Salmagundi Applicants must be 1a. llvd,o.t.aMesa. •SICalTAIY• oompMiel are superior
IMl.ISTA11 Reat.54&-9267. =· ~ .:!'~~~: SALES PERSON -ToSll.000 :..ullt.::-:.~C:Saiot°:
Wnecl -~ <W
0
E Restaurant ly UAK·9PM Monday S..O dept.. exper .. Pref. I Noa anobr. accurate 45 runnJna around. Call
WILL TllAJN), new r Immediate part time tbru Friday. Saturday Permanent Cullllme . l WllO'. 10 key by touch. Rita. *TYPIST* ~ ~~;.;•DJv~.1.J:.~ =me available u :!;.~=·N~t~J. ~~~good Noos!!!!~.~!~ate4S
a..1r.7 lot conlldeDUal tae21•havea1ood drlv· lhou attquallfted •are Cll-Sec:tetary; Ge..eral Of. wpm, 10 key JI. touch. l~~~~~~~~~I ~~·ti~A~:::! =~=u1:: Lotal~Perwo°'lanin\lon ~ ~nf0rLia~~~~· =.i~1.:=.•ood
1: won eveninp. FuU ume bm1Dea1, come to the •·--... •a&;. e are a N B f -" -11 w -~ (714 >955--~. · · o -. Tot.,... loan lo· . -iom alao av .... age n-aiu Pllol otnce. DO · 1-...a-'-'---l .... 1e •-,,_ ._,., •-~I -IU ......,... """· ' °""'' fo, Uaao _,_,.,..._ DocU· lllsover.Applydailyall Bay,ao.t.aMesa.JYA1or educ&UoQ, commualca· ~--------·--5pn. Harry Seel•1 or Kea UaD lDdustrJ. we are SllCJlETARY/RECEPT. ______ ...;..;;. __ , IDIDt machine. adj&&at
ME•ED'SPIZZA Goddard. Oaly •Pl'IY loc*iDI for Prot ... ioul Ute btlcpt Ir typin1.1--------•I forms for print.out la
4210 E.1'1tb. St. C.M. before UAll or efter HIMpeclllle wbo are ID· Nmr OC Airport. F1oyd * SICllfAW • make cctTeCtiona wbeo
Rest.auraa1 2PIU1oo-Fri. E.O.E. teresttleta personal !. w ... .,. 1tructural 1'1Pe•lmSUK ~· Prior office
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BOAT
SHOW
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f:i&rr1 IMlty cw Doe •'ht •Memia.. Ha. ISi&. dil e °UkJe, lllO. :: dofforalor • lamp HOCA.RD? KIMb. ftJe
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Water Boat Show
.. _.,._-.,_-... -.Chlm.MJ.-clothlna C1ood> 1m l. a.talleaa,Ca.am l30.Docsbipplnc~I. d .Eves-.7178 _,, __ ,,_ -med, lrti ; t hou " Jc s.10. Star ruby nn1 "-&~ 1090
WMBIOUSE ~nlria m . Beauttn f11ro, ran1io1 L:..-:'...,.•i. Boy• bi"ycle <ladies), rote .. ~, ... never ._..,,_... ..... ~ .,_,,_,, ~...._-ba ~ • ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,... ,...,.... .-.--a I '20. 503~ Narc1111u1. worn ~00. Farberw•re ·-W...__ G---' ..i ......... ctw to 1'91 U rm du' 01.. rotiuerie·$30 Aft &PM, ._ _..,. •auu .,_ Aaalral lmpst.al Duplex to an .a.cut deQ • .. t •· -..SlO S'I~ ... 1 yr WUTanly,
sM IHO . ..,.. lllftlMfrH refrl1erator /fre•uir . d b'ftrt, all at IUl)er o....,e Sa1e; Slnu.ld 90 $3500. 880-1"73. 538-QOO. ftUllRU.J ~~rtou . 050. iow low price. -•uae dirt blke. slide projector Sotid MM,lh. compl bed. OCT--S"''.: 3DAYW FatDI ortotmllfter I'm 11vlnc up atora~ fr acreeo.wateraotteoer , Aati~, aood abape ~ -
SPM bin, al.lo btn fuhiona baby items. furn .. etc. fa~· 221 db~ oven $200. Grand PPr!:,' Player
All at
Spedal Prices
lU:t.~:;-· -....... ..-S _.. » rdTta.. rreae lt ladte1 clo&bea, some Fri.SattrSUnM;lmt eve.. · 4 , ve m eu Upri.-'""'·--·'· -. ""~ flm I · r x 0 never even worn. So Scott.aclale Crete. H B. 16-1715.Lyoette ' -....-rent-.... It ....... ... eand. '250. . .... come on Sat from Be b Bl d •· T COPY MACHJNE , .... ,._ se.....
<Ht rt to w.la • m..-. 8:AM-tPM "Sun from tbe!~oUow"ute:iens~rry . Uaeuny~aper. ~ AMfMl.rLAYOFfr 721Wl9tbCIU•·~m tllt•lr ••r•llt••••· Coktapot ReCnaerator, 8All-4Pll. Go No. on Price. 912-7033. Tickets . Xlol. loc.
631-2547
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POltSCHI PAITS
New, Used. Buy, Sell
The Parts Shop 894-3112 ,,.. • .._~._ very dun, askiaa 175. Fairview off 405 to lbe ....._ 1060 . ZJJ..Z12-43:56 Hammond B-3. an organ
• 55J-lt79 par1Dnc kit at the corner .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Camper Shell, 8 truck to ent.ert.aia witb. 15SS ..... 4DAY --of Fairview and 5 )'Ur mare. Arab· bed,reaaonable.642-8982 Antique dinin' table. 6 ~periorBlvd.,N.B.
WOii Ill / I 0 c;-:-~ IOl O fieeerstrom,S.A QU&rter. prof. trained. or957-0ttNafter6pm. ~u::;o~c~e~ Sewlllgt1i t'q 1 8092
Jeep Top, b raod new
fbrgla Tank Top ror CJ5.
5'46-2331
---~-----..... w 9060 .....,. for s. ..............................................
........ Y• wfl .... 0 ~ u~uion "'Id a .->. Bestotrer. !51-0llt. BF.AtmFUL Chinese ob· ,...,; ... Airlines Ill fa~e •••••••••••••••••••••••
If .. -1.....-eeeee•eeeeeeeeeee•eeeee """" nJ e• • U UIAC>Y ww •• I .., -Brand new Pentex ME ed. $100, Luy Boy Je 11*J 1070 jects, ~~ mu.st sell. coupons $5-0 ea. Call Must ucnfice, Singer
... ••ar• fecllty P~ w/flalb. New tripod l'f!diner, S7S. Whirlpool ....................... !:r~!1~1ns~ cf[g~~1:e8s: -~-------~~~=~.•,;:o: e ~~ :1 ~ aec•a• .t .. C..t. •.&t&-OJ.56 ~.ryer, $lOO. front =FGrCASHS lvoriea,many rare misc. Anael Play-off tickets maehiae.IDSineers·best M•••/ S••to A•• pWr mower, '125' <l> ot~al value ....,. ~....... WW trade 2 game 4, Cor 2 __ ...,_...._ Pald S1300 ·wall ..... 1040 8111·38'1aft5 -~ ............ ...., .. -·••••••••••••••••• --------~ 114.s.3307 pme5.213-*ll-4161evs. seUS'lOO.Gl-21.912. P .P
'49, Ludera 16, 251t, vam
bull. s llp 1n NH ,
beautiful. $4000 .
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IMPORTANT
NOTJCETO
READERS AND AJ>VERTlSERS ,
t)tcson5.5met.ersloop. The price or ilema
32 n. Good coodltion advertised by vehicle
S7 aN\ 640-~ dealen1 in the vehicle
-w..... IO n ... -: .. v c . Twin Simmons box spring fOllMla --~,2 2... • ....... nn "mattreaaee. W/support -pure silver for sale. OI ........ I a SWIPE. it"• htte! Anyone s,. ""9Chodl 1°'4 _. ... ,,,. .. .., ,. Champ aire. M/F. Pet • "1 carved wooden bead· S16 an ounce. C.sb only. C "ws.4. lnlerelt.ed i.n buyi.n& or ...................... .
tr. s bow . Pvt Pt Y . brd. PracUeally new. Sf&.!70levea.•wlmda. ~..... aelllne SWl PE. ca ll
21J/97·1MSaftlpm. $1.25.~7-. •a••"•tb......-.t.. 641·1712 ask for Mr. ---------• Ladie9 jade tr diamond _...., .. ~ Keith. OSlllAWS AKCGkln Retriever pupa,
Rumen, wlr do11. 80
Cbamp Pediar ee. .-..st.
Hide-a-bed dbl $150. rina. appulaed value AtWllll11• --------l2700. Mldog $1115(). Eves; (lray sheet " AU"> • 2 American Airlines '"' SfD&•I 9600• Etbao Allen king n
hdbrd m. 865-1844. 751-2118, Daya; 759-2915 1133 v. ceot VJ' 114.:50 price coupons S50 ea
Mk for BW. 1IM 2 centa XJ' szo.oo M4-4089. ,..~ ......... --••• ,. s. 1055
...,._. DCU'Jever pus-. • .. -•••••••••••••••••• 1010 1834 Buat Va dime XF SSf,:50 Jiii De
#11•! bea~:.,. A.KC Bia Gar.,e Sale: d1n tbl.
din, bk shell, 2 dwr .llASl'ERPIECE LOGOS
••••••••••••••••••••••• lm1·DS.Jec&ed Buffalo , ........... ....
S......,C.,J704 F.4ual ()pportua.1ty
Eiopioyer M/ F
U ua Apeo puppies. 8 ct.t. broiler oven. 1ptrit ... lntroducU.. a new im-
wb, A.KC cbamp. blood cllplicator, ,W. doors, qe/f,_h start for yr
llne9.a.1.211 m.c. Fri/Sat 8:30-4pm. bu•ine11. Art work.
21182 Br eton, H .B. camera ready lbrouah
_<All __ aa_W_N_ew_l_and_>_. ---1 Oct Sl.50. Days, e ves, ---------1AKC very tiny Poodle ---------• pup. Male. 1-WbJle 1·
WATER RESOURCES Black
ENGi.NEERiNG Career 99'l-2178
Garage Sale. lOO's of anti·
ques , bric -a -bra~.
houlebold & Junk? Sat.
~to ? 1.221 S Mato. San·
ta Ana
wkndl.84U333
opporluniliea ror ex· ----------per I e n c e d CI vi I Poodle puppies, silver ,
F..ngineers Designers & Norden s ho t s $165. Dralt.sma~ background Re&erve for Christmas.
m design or master plan· Choe. & blk E<!rly AM
rung of water systems, or?64&-9795___ '"OLD BR USSELS "
mcluding water supply, FnetoY• 8045 Champagne Gura11e
F S157.:50 Indian •wheat cents Bahia Corinth.I an Yacht w.ty ft bu(f. Nlckei.. Club 1 .. mberablp tor
earty types, Morsan " ule.1131·311.3
Peace dollars-all at 4 antiq ue dlnlna rm
"Ask ". For complete chain • .,, drop leaf dln·
price liat I& S.A.S.E. to: Ina table l.anUque >. llO.
C.C. Box ~. Npt Bch Vid.orian accent chair,
9211163 MS. anUque vaolin, SIO.
e:a .a. .,.ISH "Ki si%e eyelet du.st ruf ~~ fle, a . assorted pictures TIEASUU 569-t408
Mobile Telephone Vlff.
w scanner Taki." ovr l:.t>
payments 673-9389
Co leman Peak I
bac kpack . blue
Polarauard mummy
lleepiac baa. I mo old
tll5 ea. 64.S-'796
---·--·-----clus lfied advert11in1
PICat rn W/trlr.
Best offer
S41-4818
---------· '78~. lllnt cood. light USOIVERSBUOYANCY bAue. t1100 or best offe r
cdumna does not include any applicable tnes.
license. transfer ree11.
r~ charges, feta for
air Polludon control de·
vice certifications or de·
a1er documentary pre-
paratioo charges unleG ~ specified by
the advertiser.
COMPENSATOR II 41M-2307 Eves With Auto lnflato r .
bnnd new, never uted
•. 831 ......
UDO 14 Trailer. 2 sails. ao. 6 man 1nnat.able
------~--· G50.e73-0C73 Complete Vdt'tl bench Ht .... /
w/curi bar, 2 ber bells, 2 l&" Hob)' P\ammer "trlr.&:2cs tSZO dumb bella. 2SOweigbl. Kf!lll l.ndoon Llke new ~i9 SI ZS/O 8 0 . U ~&ear incl. $1.800. ;;:;;;,;;:.;;;:;·~~~·~
replica. Super dlx
CAL 20, Clean . with Oel'vry 3180. 548-2915
Tr-ailer Sacnf1t.-e. must
Gold cluba MacGregor 400
iron& 2 tbru I . Good cond
Sl50 ..... -----s.or..~.
... 1095 ..........•............
NCR~~ . '>hoWl'<l'>t.">
Gla.s:. wall unJt.'>
sef.I C..11751-8258 ~ CHRYSLER, need»
comp. r estoratio n :
21r 'NOOC1 bull P 28 Be at $1 .!iOO e 2588
clfer - -----~
2 IJ fJY1 1729
01'-:SPEKATE
i.ewage design, pump ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale. Restaurant t-quip stataoni. & reservoirs. men l . g I ass ware .
Expenencedes1rcd in re · Loolt-Alakes 2 beau!•ful s1 lverw a r e . d 1 s h e~.
port & specification wnt· fulJftJ'OW!I spuycd ~em. furniture. stained glas:i.
\ng, Cad lities design. C.t.s, Winky & J'wtnky. lampe " much more
mapping, calcwatiooa " Eves SC-1305. Begins SAM in parkin11
compute r oper alion1. ~ mo. okl calico kilt.en, klt behind Flddleneck.s.
Apply In person with re· male. AJI shota & hsbrkn. P'ret cbampagne Sat Oct sume & work samples -..m 6 an So Coul Hwy <at.
90 pea Silver flatware . 16
silver serving pcs, 1847
Roger s Bros Am ·
beeaador palt.em. 92 pu
Norilake china Evana
pattern 31 pcs Amen can
etched f'08tona crystal.
all 193(fs Xlnt Cond
Best Ofrer. 846·3529.
Dbl tu~-a-bed. S3S. refng
$15, lg dllung tbl & 6 chp.
Approx. 1000 oi silver
bar dated 1654 rrom "Mara Villa .. $45,000
28-:.l oz bars $1~ ea
AJso gold bars & escudo
3et from 1715 plate n~t
wreck. Will trade for un·
circulated U.S. coins.
coml. or indu.sl R E .. Isl
TD'a. C. Cove P 0 . Box
2506, Npt lkb 9211163
Wmdow air c-ooler ~:ah p 675 721 1 7 7 K J 2 S I u o 11
racer cnA.Ser f' U. d1sl.
litlle used ck weU eqwp
Must sdl before Oct . 12
$38.500 p p .:?14·631-<I~
e-ves 4t •lends
'41 i'·ord Deluxe Club
~ 350 <.;hevy & lu.rbo.
trllll.'> Corvettl' adJusla ·
bl1• steertnK column
Late Ford rear end.
AlWlllllum wbeell II new ures. Obc brakes. Ex· tras . Need s f inish
restoratJon M.>5913
$350.483-5114 '
McGraw EdJ.SOn 11.Svolts ---
.Cost $390 Sal' $200. TV. ltollo, I091 ~D>l NA. Stwwo --------...................... .
United ...., fare coupon
ISO.
Nice 25 .. Zetulh color T V
SUI. 2 Yr Warr t'ree HOBIE 16, xlnl cond. 4 wt.e:t 0f'hH 9550
Del 646-1786 ('(X11pl w trlr & accesi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. Fuentes. Robe rt ---------· · · Be111. Wllliam Frost & Free obed. tramed llmos Diamond St. I Lu gun a
Private Party, Kelvinator
ntrlge m.s. OineUe " 6 chairs Sl:.l. Sofa makes
bed $115. Antique
maboaany bdrm s et.
mattress & boHpnn11s
incl. $600. Odds & ends
Garai:e Sale Sat /Sun
963-Ul.18
PE RS I AN carl>et 2 New candy vend1n1 Handmade. pure silk , rnadlines, small, easy to
Qum. Xlnt quaJ. Pr ply operate. Call 846-3449
TnJUll'Oa 12" Color TV. II•. 511i2-7316eves
Jtlnt UHFrVHF Sl75 ~·t/ 964-lllOS Oetuus
'111EP
J.10 PtL1UP Assoc. 1401 Quail St. old Doble/Shep Good l•Bch-·.494--8223------i Newport Beach w/kids. Need.a exercise.
--63&-9842eves. W~l d e r or weldin g ---
foremKn. $7·$11.50 hr. Hf! Need good home & large
area, Victory Welding. yard for fem Shep-
~35 Oobennan mix very lov·
-----able Likes attention. X.aAY TECHNICIAN been spayed. 842-ltlHJ.
To work in Newport
Beach Rheumatologillt's Good wat c h dog. Sl.
dfice. Must be willing to Bernard/Collle . Good
do routine office work, w /k id s. 631·5124 o r
i.nctOOl.ng venipuncture. _6C2_.-06l_o _____ _
routine l ab. answer Lab mix. 8 weeks old.
pbone8, etc. SaJary com· W d XI t b Ith mensurat.e with exper. eane . n ea . • &M-1881. _545-aB3 _______ _
-Puppiea-1,'J Go&d. Retr &
Mw cl ••w ~Lab?. BUt or golden. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 511--2153
........ 1005 ---------
••••••••••••••••••••••• AKC Kale Irish Setter. ~AUCTIOH Son allergic, must rind
American Oat• English borne.~-
furnitlire, collecllbles " ,_udtm• 1050 ~iTH. 7 rM •••••••••••••••••••••••
IUm.UOM * * I IUY * * ANf19U1S Good used Jl\lrniture " ..._ ... ,,, Applianees--OR I wUI sell or SELL for You I JJ S. OI•• street MAST8S AUCTION
0..-.. 646 1616 & 133-9625
Cel fw •• wwwtiow ,39.7790 C~H PAID
---------• For gd used furn. anti· GOl• llOKE quea "clr 1V ., 951-sw
ANTIQUE SHOP
Must clear premises. fllllEL HOME everyt.bjng goes. anh·
ques. bric ·a ·bra c. Q.OS(-OUJ SALE
boueebold, junk 1 Credit Decorator CumJtw-e 6 ~.; 1221Slarts8 MSainat. Sa\O/S accealOlies. Cedar Glen
,,_.. · · · n· Townhomes, 2554 Elden _ta_Ana_. ______ , Ave. Costa Mesa, 11 to 6
AN119U1 SHOW dally. 642-6734.
Dlllly thnl Sun. Oct. 1 Glau table 6'lt22", bide-a·
Hlmlinllon Cente.r Mall. bed sofa newly r e·
G Frwy " Beach Blvd, covered Oak dresser
flB. w/endtabae.17M074
2.=i ~:~:~ 5 PC. Bdrm let +matt."
EacU1b , orn•mental box IPl"DP· Fruit.wood. 1
1raL BeauWul, arcb.ltec· Gd. m:ld. USO . .,.1344
blral r..wn.. Reuona· ~ cornet' aroup,
ble. 4'7·2'lll 10:30 to 5 ~ 5 drawer chest,
PM. W. So. Cat Hw1, ...... droplMI table ,
Le 8cb. · round u bl• • 2 clln. !
Tbe Ortllul lbl ~ • ebr
dlneU• .. t uaed by .Jaclde Gleuoo lD the
aoUd wood dbl dnuer. 111111 wrouPt lroo bana· Inc llOU. mlle. M$-432 •
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Fantastic many family
garage sale. tooli;, furn.
antiques. etc. 2292 Ca
nyon Dr Costa Mesa !al
the West end of Wilson
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968-1.510
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568-0559
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213-582-2479
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women In bullnen, lnduetry •nd COfSHMrc., lM D.aty ltMot wtM publlllh • epedet
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to Introduce • new or ~ eteodet• to lM Pffl* of IM Ora,... CHtt, or
to hOftOr ... ,., eohlev•IMMa or OOfttrtbultoftt.
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SUPS A VAIL.AILE
YAC Newport 646-0551
WISH TO PL'lt<.:HASt: in
side mnonnR at A\alon
4X4. pos1 tr:ick. auto.
tran:. . rear canopy. off
road whcdi.. t\ M / f ' M
103.'>220 I
toGta&....-. ,,.,.. ... Harbor for 48 boal ,,,... ___ _
••••••••••••••••••••••• a .... 9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WHlnm
BUYING
or
SELLING
Tlllbk Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOATMAIT
lmmed l'ash b/3-0227
Boal ~1~ Cor RE.NT New
Ma rin a on Balbo11
Paunsula. 20' & up. Con
tac t Ralph G r ay .
~1716
Will exchange u:.e ol boat
lor sbp spa~ Npt Bcb area. ~I ....a> -----Boat slip wanted to ac oommodate 39· Sailboat
in Newport area. Please
conlaC."t J . L. GoUos at
1167-8272
... Speed&
SW 9010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Kawaslu Jet ski approx JOhrs use Sl .600
548-:Dlll or 759-8949
16" Regatta ski boat ''ery
un u BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
142-2000
'79 Jeep J lO Truc k AU
pwr All amenities. Take
over pymr..t-'1000. Or
belt oner. &l$.Oll90
Tnlldta 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'790>ev. Luv. Low miles.
Must aelJ. $1000 take over
~ts. 646-:mt
'M lo'ord P.U .
S750
645-2003
To plclc• yow ed
c .. 642-5678
good cond. Hull only 'i7 1-'ord Rancbero. P/S,
7144121-8239 P/B, d1x int, cruise cntrl.
Tr ,a.1..._ •••••••••••••••••••••••
till wbl. $3950/olr. Call
562-0531 eves.
ttolouilltdll&e'I 9140 ¥-a..ASSJC Ul38 Chriacrart
19'nmabout 9510
6'7S-141Mevelllf\g5 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-1117 ~eot Moped. $300 ...._ M*tcs •ct/ Good cood. Andy or Jam s.nke fO 20 INl-9106. 9156-444()
I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------
Boat Maintenance. re· •totan:vdn/
CurtMb, repairs. paint· 5coolln t I 50
l.ng. Hilb quality work. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Very Reuooable ral81l ·as Hood.a $90, runs good.
Reta. avail. ~11 $Z25.
9040
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1lr18 Kawasaki 650, Jo mi. CLASS.IC Ull5I Chrl.s Crall ptlf. cood, xlru Sl800.
21 ' Seaaklr, re1tored. 562-3310 'Me-7414 11T1 __ Su.i\lki ___ P_E_250-.-d-lrt-
•:I>' Sea Ray Weekender.
Twll/labd Briltol coact.
SSS.ODO 213/588-2131
bilte. xlnt. $.'500.
5418·5651
HONDAXl.250
ONLY llOOOMI. ssoo. 646-2087
•••••••••••••••••••••••
•llAMD...W
I 979 CHIVllOLIT
LUXUltYVAM
With plush carpet, panel·
ing, Icebox. wetbar, 2
Ca ptain 's chairs.
breaklast nook, 350VI.
Wt wheel. t hrome bum·
pen .ti griUe. Sleeps 4!
(l.816).
OM..YSlffS
HOWAaD a. ....... Dove. Quail Sta.
NEWPORT BEACH
HJ-OHS
'71 Ford V aa 12 PHI.
a>E. .. rea. gu. All
JCUll, dual air. " tub. tntd atua. etc. &U-4144
'73 Yamaba l:ndu.ro DID. ma Doclae Tradeaman
11· Anowu.tl w/&s b.p. •oldL ~nodlaed whit, 200, abow van . H O
Sua11lrl. Ru oa 1rea&. Sl'15/aaofr. 55-1204 taline. cUl&om interior
11'7130' SEA RAY Oybrdl. aportfiahe.r. lo
bra, Wte oew. 875-291
.,_. 11111 aterlor, maoy elec· SBJO, Blll5151-"""". "JI~ 08750. many t.rooic and c•tom U ·
..,. s..a..y Weekender. new l*'U. $UIOO. ~o tras. Orialnal iovfft·
Irnm8t. cand.. llany tll· afUPll. ment S14,TOO. A1kln1
en.. 'ND _. Cruaaden, ...... .._ .. 5*/ "°°°· (714)1»5112 .
ver1 lo bu . tss~ooo. .../SI•• tl60 ·17 rord vu: Pully -:=) MO-ma, aft -•••••••••••n••H• '°9dld. P/S. P/8, Air.
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BMW you .,.. looUq • AA. I. 1u.-11Z'1 IMda. IDllO. 45,000 mL b l .._. 9711 siueo. •mr ,,,..ae4t .. ,M, .. , ....................... 73 ...,.11ES
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OltAHGE COUNTY'S
OLDEST
&
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Xlt Fiat 1977 Burnt
orance. bnm io\, xlot
cand. 3'K ml.lea. 34mpa
'5CXJO or bat ofr 133-2400
ext~ oc 49&-3341 alts
1' 128 put cond .• body.
lo ml. All/FM ca.ss .
$2,300/but. Ch ris .
~or 675-9738
....... 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ......... 7,
HONDA Cars MANY
To CMoM Frowt!
UNIVERSITY
~ .. .,...
.._.. C... • GMC
Trt1Cb
28SO Harbor Blvd.
Qisla Mesa 540-9640
11 HNDA CIVlC HATCH.
Xlnt cond. Lo mJ ·s. Mus t
Sales-Service.Leasing sell fast. 641· 1983 eves.
Rav Ccrfer,lnc. '76 Honda Accord. a ir·
Rolls Aoyce BMW cond., ne w brakes &
1540Jamboree clutch. $4300. 675-3065
Newport Be acb 640-6444 Aft. 6
71 BMW 320!. A/C, auto, '75 Civic. gd cond .• S2400.
Blaupunkt cass .• new Aft 3pm. 840-5233 o r
Mich. tires, lllnt cond. ~
'9K mi. S8700or bsl offer. 95.S-2365, 833-0153 71 CVCC, UJte new. 40,000
---------• mi"s.
'7S BMW ~ . clean, runs 951-2981
great, maroon/ saddJe, i'8 Honda Stn Wgn a/c
auto, air, $7500/bst olr. Stereo C8$S, lotmi. xlnt.
496-S279 co n d . $5 .000/0BO.
64S-OISO
JB7U BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2a
l600 H.ilbor BM1
Cosc.t Mes.I. S40-9100
'69 MAH SPOIT
350 Auto matic. New
19£ .a.cH 1uaftRTS tires. tirakes anc1 sbocu ....,,. .....--Good mileage·body
SM.IS. SBVICE
AHDLIASI~
DEMO SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS!
848 Dove Street b NEWPORT BEACH stra1g t-runs are a t •
752-0900 =~~on .Beach.
--------Topohl 9765 io Skylark, low mUeage ,
i'8Corv .• blk/sJvr beauty.
loaded, 1 ownr. new
nldials. SlZ.llOO. 7519-1914
c:o.,.-9913 .......................
io Cougar. Needs some
body worlt. Make offer
s.Hl4' or 5'5-2836
'79 Coogar x.R7. Cord &
met.. lo mi. loaded.
sbwrm cond. must sell.
tm-4646, 759-~ '79 station wgn 300TO ••••••••••••••••••••••• good condition , $950 Diesel. Dark blue. Caas P.P. wants to buy Toyota, 673-78)4.
radio, sunroof, a pprox. '67· '74. Have c a s h -------9-9-1-5 '18 Cougar XR-7, full
3,m>Oml. Owner anxious RepairableOK.545-7454 C:A'•c power. cassette $4,950
to sell ask for Harry Kay. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call S.O-S423.
213 -597 -8881 ,eves Assume oew lease on ·79 "72 S.D.V. Low mi. local
2J3..438-~ Cellca. Lo nu. good U\· car. Leath. vnyl, AMI '71 Cvt. J:SO. aut.o. A/C.
vestment. S46-MS2 lape, etc. etc. $1995 Co outstndg cond Set inq
1979 300 SO. Turbo '79 "'oyota Coro"-. must car. SC8-33l2 only 492~ Diesel. Lite ivory ,, U4I
w/bamboo. SunToof. 1500 sell. s.')nl or best offer i'8 Seville: AMJ!o'M 8 trk 'Ill XR1. very good, on g
mi.645-0295 Contact Sue . 673-2689 st,Tit/tebcpstrwbl.AC. cond .. full e quip .
earlyeves. lthr seats, au\.O trunk. +radials. only $1 650
'89 Mereedes 300SEL 6.3, wire wbl covers. nu tires, ~eves. air, aut.o. sunroof full T,.... 9767 VUl)'I top, $10.500/t o lse ------
pwr P .P . Must see. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pp 1714)7S9-950I 19'75 Cougar. xlnt cond.
SIKlOO. SJ6..00fB. '76 TR6. 1 owner. lo mi, ---54,000 au. l ownr lady
---------orig. cond .• alloys . '77 Seville Blue lthr S2llB5 080 call dunng
'64 Wlute 230 SL . 4 spd. $4900/offer. 497-2382 loaded Garaged Cleuo week640-2886
Super cond. Hard & soft eves. $9,200 S40 5423 days, ~ ------9-9-35 top; $10,500 Call Donna 644-465Seves & wk.nds ---.,..
731-7711 dys, 529·6172 "16 TR7, Victory edition. •••••••••••••••••••••••
eves. royal bluettan mt A C. i 4 Cpe de Ville $29'75 I i 4 Dodge Colt Good cood
stereo/cassette. Jo m1 owner. lllnt cond 61K MoVlllg Must Sell Fast'
'734.SOSE· wht. w/blu mt. Mustsell$4800. 700-8237 6'4-49861lfter5 Sl ,000 2 13 592 3472 sunroof. am/fm cass. Gmger
air. pohshed mags. Im· '70 Triumph Sp1tf1re, '68 Cad 2 dr, xlnt
ma c . $ 1 4 • 5 0 0 . brand new top, tires. t r ansportation. good
Day .645-0222. Eve. brakes, etc. XJnt cond tJres.et.c S500 548·7901
64.$-5252 $2150 or bes t offer.
'7S ~Blue Good cond. 642-5456
9940 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-············ ...... c.; 9115 .. _ .. _ Ci . ht hbk '76 11 t ill 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu1W1 "IC, C •
$12,000. Air. AM /FM VolDw01J19 9770 Casa. 642-2014 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'77 SOV d 'Elegance. Beaut. car with all the extru. 31,000 one owner
ml.P.P.$'189S.~
. -$2600 or best offer. -""" SLC Pn d -·•-•••••••••••••• "76 Capri, air. AM/FM, 64&7534 731.3927. •~....., . me con .
RSR xtras, xlnt cond. • lo mi, t Owner , must see
ITftUTION $35'50/best963-6451eves ....,.... 9730 _7»81MS __ • ----'" 111"''' .....•.•..•....•••..••. "lieu••··. B II w . .... 9720 '71 JAGUAR E-type. 2+2 Ma 9742 -11•· ____,_ .... .... u. .. _ .. _ . ..,00011.-••• =.· =-~-=·_,..car --·•••-•••••••••••• i"'.--'"..:::' a.a.r. •• •u-.... ·-••••••••••••••••• ----... ~ LA1tM ·-'75 llGB. All/FM 1tr. C• .n:wi-. ~-~2oulnr ._---... _ l(a , eltle 9734 O/D, lo ml, 1d cad. -~ ..,.;auvu _,.....,..... vr Ul50/bet ofr 6~·9438 IP Oomat,y. For in· ALI.MODELS -• .. •••••• ......... Qndy. .:a.awdw call Jim cur· SHOP &COMPARE -~------,_
. ·····'"'-U.W.CoutHwy
Nwpt Ilda 642.6763
9705
~ ................. .
""A llOMEO
tl, Wis. SBVICE M9LIASIM~
• DDIOSALE ! NOWINPBOGRE.55!
I
~ llACH IMPORTS
.. Dove Street
· NEWPORT BEACH
7IJ..0900
B ARW ICK D ATSUN
'I I •• ,1' \I •
831· I 37S 493-337S
•DATSU~* &.-. Selectloft
OfAllModeh
WE SPICIAUll
IMGOOD
SERVICE
COSTA MESA
DATSUN
2845 HARBOR BLVD
540-6410 540-0213
18711 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000
'73 Karman Ghia xlnt.
cood. Orig. Owner. 48K
orig ml. $5,000. P .P.
~
'744 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'Tl llGB. Maroon. Wire
sbla. AM/FM. Great car.
$4500/betolr. 675-11191
r-,.ot t74' •••••••••••••••••••••••
PBIGIOT
SALIS. SHVICE
AHDLEASI~
DEMO SALE
NOW lN PROGRESS!
RACH IMPORTS
VW ·Having trouble sell·
Ing your car? Try us Top
doll.ar · Paid for or Not!
Bring your car to Jim
Marino Volkswagen .
lB7U Beach Blvd., Hunt·
iQpon Beach · AsJt for
1)-ank Marino or Tom
AUdn.
BUGS
18711 BEACH BLVD.
Ca:mo 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
"17 Camaro LT. dot cond.
J.S,000 mi. new ttres. tune
up, loaded. $5500 firm.
79-fTSl
W Camaro, needs muf ·
Ger. Some body work.
'1S>.Callfli'T-414i.
~;;.. ttJO ••••••••••••••••••••••
lt7tOIMO
Q.IAJtAMCI!
on Ca~. Caprices.
Moote Carloe. M..Ubul 6
Novas. DrulJc reduc·
tiom!
SAVI MOW!!!
CONNELL
C HEVROLET .x,. Jl,1rl••r llh d
1 1 "-I \ \1 ~:!"> \
546-1200
MM S M1JOc1M-.... n-a-
NOTHINc OVER
$4999
1'7SFOID
RITECOUPI
~ power. factory air
cond.. split seau. Lan·
dau top & low mtles . Shall>! <l22M MT l.
$2999
HH OOOll~
ROBINS
~ow lJ
,p;(,11 Ii/, ti'" l" Id ' "
(.()'.IA Ml ~A l••l. <JIJll, ,, .. ,
•••••••••••••••••••••••
J t .as..
.L»COUe t B'CURY
''Special of tbe week ..
?IUMCOLM
TOWMCOUf'I
Buutitul l&WUY car in
crystal apricot w ith
leather Interior. Low
m.ilea&e. One o wner.
<80li31)
$9200
21131S Harbor Bl .• C. M •
54C).563()
1977 L1nc. Town Car
Sedan. fully eqpt. $7000 .
Call aft 9Pll. 848·SS96
9947 .......................
'72 Ford Mav. 6-cyl. ong.
owne r . good mileage,
x.lat cood $1075. 673-4755
Mllc.ry 9950 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANGE COUNTY 'S
MEWIST
LJNCOLN-MERCURY
DEALERSHJP
RAY FUJ>EIOE
LINCOLN MERCURY
UH8AutoC.en~r Dr.
SD.Fwy-Lake Forest eJUt
fRVlNE
830-7000 ---
MAIHS
AUTOCE:MTBl
NO'TlflNG OVER
$4999
1973 MStCU• Y
MARQUIS llGHM.
f\t.11 power. factory air
rood., spilt pwr seaL'I,
Ult wheel. cruise control,
padded top & onJy 47. 000
mi.les. Lae NEW cond1·
t.too ' <910J DC I
.$2499
MAIBS
AUTO CIMTEll
1425 Balter Street
COST A Ill E.5A
540-9202
• Olds: $375 Ruaabag «·
der. CaU aft 6. or before
t: 30am M8-'87Z3.
NUBS
AUl'OC&na
NOTJUNGOVEB
$4999
19770LDS
STAIFIU COWi
4 speed trans ., power
steering. raUye wheels Ir
low miles. Ah excellent
economy car! (398SPM ) .
$2999
NAl&S
AUl'OCatra
1425 Baker Street
COb,.A ME.5A
540-9202
i2 88 Royale, bardtp,
N C, olS.000 rru ·a. $i600.
~ Ui73. 536-UlO. --------
19770LDS
~llan;••
Coupe. Has AM /FM
sta'OO. lilt wheel, c ruise COflll'O& • .w160 split seat & .
pwr wtndoW?. 17l4RJS>.
$5395
NABERS
<3di/!I&
l < iOU H.or!Jol 8M::I
( (J">I•• 1\1\t..,,, 54().QI()()
9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MovUli Must Sell! IS Pin·
to sunroof. 4-sp. loaded.
SJ ,!i)() 556-9096 aft . 4 : 30
1'3Sqare SU Wgn, 4 spd.
AC. new llres. 1 owner. xlnl oond. suso. t91-2382
e'Vtll/wtmds
"12 Ford Plato .......... "70 "-c Kcmt.eao llX. CODd.. "60/offer. can /ltJw, .-o. PS/PB. VI. -.a..-. ~" ... ,. ftp-A H60 ttlll.-g 9952 •••••••••••••••••••••••
........ ••••••••••••••• '78 Ply'rnouth Gran Fury
•Mrlwt ,.suto Waioo. PS. P W. PB.
m.STtlorMS-1078 All/FM stereo. AC. AU
~ lbcb 1 Good rood mru Must sell SUOO.
AIC. d1x tntr '2950. wui ~ 737~ <714 ). aft take low do. 833-9759 _ll_:l>_P_M _____ _
'88: V8 Power steenng.
brakes. A C New ures.
brakes. S1500 833-1~7.
Rare '73 Must convert .
loaded, ori g o wne r .
832·74..19 ----·es Auto l..Jke new 12395
Sa? to believe•
962-3257
71 Volare Wgn pwr. ajr,
rod rack. wind deflec-
tors SJ.a>o. 493-5114
ronfiac 9965 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
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'72 Alfa Romeo Spyder
'<conv> Primo cond.
'lllwr, lo ml. mwit see.
Call 7»t848
L••ariMM 9735 •••••••••••••••••••••••
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900 HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000 .
'71 Kingswood Wagon .
One <>wner. New paint.
i 4 Eng. XJ.nt cond. Must
sell. $995. 963-8222 ESTATESALE ·ss Mustang Conv 289
'7S MonzaTowneCoupe: 4 1'3 Ford LTD 759 4363 eng . 4 speed. make or
77 FfREll*D
Pretty blue with blue
suede intenor. Buckel
i.eats , P IS, P /B, e x·
C't:1lenl l'ond, vLOyl top.
AM f'M <'ai..'i, lo miles.
liood M 1lca~e . Call
~I :&salt.tlPM.
IOI McLAUN'1
1150N. Beacb Blvd.
LA HABRA elll. No. of SA Fwy>
C714JSZ2-5lll
Sunday by Appl.
·73 Dal5un 1200. Auto,
raruo. A/C, clean. good
cond $1395 673-4894
ll171240Z. best model. now
avruJable. $4100.
675-7ti63
'76'B210. good gas
l'lllleage, must sacrifice. 't.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~I Sl.400. 540-3632.
'Tl BMW 2002. 4 s pd. '68 Datsun 510, new paint,
All/I'll cua stereo. im-S79S. or offer. aac • .-00. 548-4618 536--4383
Lambor g hini, e xot.1c PEUGEOT DIESEL late
super fast sedan. Air. 16, 504. 4 dr. 4 s pd. AJC.
leather. out performs AM/FM 8 trk 4 s pkr
Ferran.$25,000 640~ s te r eo , s un r r ,
L.m.cia 9736 Moonstone. 85M, best
••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. 32 MPG. P I P ,
77 LANCIA
llJOCOUPE
Silver-blue. Tan int.enor l.4l8ded ! <WI'BA)
$7695
18711 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
1m5() 631-0JOO.
9750 •••••••••••••••••••••••
77 PORSCHE
924
71 BUS. Champagne Ed
w/sunroof . lo mi .
spd..'4 cyl.30+mpg.Xlnt Montb.ruFn .9 to3. rer Rf'G231 . PP
cond. S2000. 963-9286 673-3934 Eves. 'Ga,, Saver+ Beaut '78 --------
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$5750/o fr. 673-0993 'S70M!vy Belair 283 Xlnt
548-9!179 c o n d A I I o r 1 g
Fiest a Lo m 1. A 1r. "71 Mustang. on g owner.
AM FM cass. sunroof very good t'Ofld fl600 or
78 Espirit. like new.
loaded, lo m1 ·s, sac. $5000
firm 073-4149. 673·9119
M950 Alt 6, 645-0797 best 731-4724 Of" 548 1038 iJ F'lreb1rd E'io1nt. auto.
Ac. 11 trk Wpe, $2500 or
best ofr !>40-7261. '64 VW. good cond. new sz:n>ttrade for BaJa Bug
brakes, rroot bushing & & money 642 7900 '72 LTD Wgn auto. p s.
p/b, air Ong. at 69Mm1
'68 Stn Wgn Concours RB5 536-8574 valve )Ob. WlS.
963-1462
'72 Super Beatie. very
good cond $2500. Pam
548-4CMl9. 548-5556
BUG. MUST SELL. Nu
eng, trans, AM/~M tape
PP$-4004
·~ Bug runs good needs
some work. $950.
751-8991
"72 VW Bi.a1. Xlnt in/out.
Reblt eng. Nu paint.
am/fm. Must see! $2200 .
Good cond $750
840-5914 aft 5 '78 f'utura 71Km1 a ir
cond AM FM radio.
'72 Chevy Capncc 4-dr $4,.'.n> Aft 6 848~70
sdn. xlnt cond. loaded, Sl200toffer 642-4281 i9 Granada. pwr strg 6
---------brlal, amtfm. vi/w. 4 dr.
'74 Chevrolet Caprice.
brown. 4 dr. Power, air,
runs perfect . 3387
l'\ich,,ia, C.M. Call first
54.S-9589. $1.(95
"72 Malibu. AC. AMt FM
stereo. lllnl cond .. lo mi,
54S-42162. 543-:B17
A/C, white/vinyl top,
673Q7
71 Ford Club Wgn. 8-pass.
400 V8, ?IS. dual tanks.
AM /FM stereo 8·trk.
NC. tow pkg, smoked
glass. Call a rt pm ,
642-Dll
'67 V8 289
$1345 ---S48 l407 T1Grand Pnx SJ, loaded.
, -2 tone gray. :j: top. make ~ Must convert . auto. offer. 29M mdi7s-6866
6-cyl. P·top. rlbt trns.
beaut 700.9174 ,,. ... bird 9970
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9955 i8 Towne Landau: tan.
••••••••••••••••••••••• full power . leather.
'78 Cutlass Supreme 19.000 m 1 Save $5600.
Clean . I owner. h1 646-8S2S
rrulea3e. Peak cond
days 496·S540 , evE•S
51160
·75 T·B1 rd. Silver Lux.
Group Vinyl top. air .
---------• c r s . contr. AM /FM
'68 etn'LASS stereo. tilt whl, 6 -way
Good c.ood. $700 firm pwr seats. fact. alum.
498-6139 whls & much more. lm-..._Lt I ; 9510 ~ LeclliRg 9580 ........................ ..........•.•.......... 9800 A.Mfos, M•w 9100 :!culate cond! $3700 .
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980 Allto1, Mew . 842-2000 i.8711 BEACH BLVD.
9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••
79 MAZDA
U-7
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-28
fOrscbe '64 356SC. Body,
e ng & intr immac.
Rcpats. $6900. must sell.
divorce . 714/496·1472,
4m.eJOS
2 dr, sunroof, 900 miles.
644-6751
'71 vw Pass Bua
good cond. Sl800.
6'S-5¥5
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emtomuy rate of 8-t peT
100,000 population.
• . "TM purpoee of the actJoo
ll!llNlakl be to pin .sditiollal ltaft'
espertiae to help us ln de-
Plnl a tolution to the .pro.
e m• which are extremely com-
ex," Anthooy 1ald
Officials in Garden Grove abd ta Ana said that severe over-
l'Owding ln certain areas of
eir cities adds to the health
nd sanitary problems. ·
Garden Grove City Manager
icbard Powers reported that 11
ly employees have been ex
sed to tuberculosis in their de·
gs with the refugees.
,,.Three others have been ex-
ed to leprosy, be said.
Powen said that the entire cl·
y work force of 550 employees ill be given skin tests for
rculo8l.s Friday.
"We see the symptoms of
mething that could be serious
d we are tired of sitting
round with nothing being done
' bout it," be said.
"We feel there is a health
reat but it is a piece of puule
at we don't know all about
et," be added.
Powers also said that a
edJcal consultant hired by the ~ty reports that SO percent of
e refugees have tuberculosis
alatentor active stage.
, (See AID, Page Al)
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Woofing for Angels
Smokey, a poodle owned by Craig Simonin of Balboa,
shares his master's sentiments re.zardln2 the American
League playDfls. The pooch has his own specially fitted
Angel cap.
Huntington Holdup
Suspects Captured
A Huntington Beach man and
a 16-year-old boy were arrested
Wednesday on suspicion of
armed robbery after officers
chased their speeding motorcy·
cle through a Huntington Beach
residential area, police said.
Juan ArnuUo Cerna, 20, of
17423 Gothard St., and bis com·
panion were hailed near
Edwards Street at 10:50 p.m.
after allegedly taking a
woman's purse at gunpoint.
Velma Giese, 42~-Huntln&ton
Beach, told police a man wear-
inl{ a motorcycle helmet daabed
into a laundromat at 16922
Beach Blvd. and pointed a gun
at her.
She said she handed over her
purse when the armed m an
threatened to shoot her. Wit·
nesses called police when they
saw two males fleeing on a
motorcycle.
Officers swd they spotted a
motorcycle on Warner Avenue
and began chasing it. They
claimed the riders tossed two
pl.eto~s and a red purse into the
street during the chase.
Cerna la being held in lieu ol
$25,000 ball at Huntington Beach
jail. The boy, police said, ia in
Oranae County Juvenile Hall.
Suit Seeks to Halt
Immigration Raids
Quake Warning?
PASADENA (AP>
Seismologist.a will gather Friday
to discuss the detection of a
large increase in radon gas in
two San Gabriel Valley JVella -
the same kind of chanee that oc-
curred in other wella=or to two ol the biggest ea uak•
to strike Southern Callfo a this
year.
dent.a who were detained du.rinl
the raids.
Barbara Strickland, a Santa
Ana attorney, aald abe hopes
that a federal Jadp wW luue a
temporUJ l'eltraJ.DiDI order and lnjuncUon preventlna future·
raldl. ·
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1979
pereellt.
He dted Ml'Olpaee, eleetnmie
ud ::r.--lDdultrtes .. the espaQi DCJob market OP·
Portanltiel 1n tbe COmilll de-cade.
The dWrman ot the County
Board ol Supenbon told bis au-
dience It ll likely the county's
unemploJment rate ln the 1ll8DI
will boftlo well below the lt.le'I
Mawbole.
Aatboay tied tbe county's boualnc needl to the expandiq
emp&o,meat martet. ·
He pointed out that those workers who fill tbe job open.
lnp be predicted will occur i.n
the l9IOI must live a reuooable dUtance from their places ol
employment.
The supervtaor'• talk at die
conference sponsored by tllf
Orange County Chamber of
Commerce was the ftnt lD a
day-long aeries of talk• by bmt· ·
neaa and government leaden.
Tbe economic cOn.ferenee at-
tracted a crowd of about 800
pe!80D8.
Men as Priests
'God's Choice'
Pontiff
Spe aks
On Roles
PHILADELPHIA <AP >
Pope John Paul II said today
t hat limiting the Roman
Catholic priesthood to men ia the
way "God bas chosen to
shepherd his flock." He also re-
peated his stand favoring celibacy.
The pope, making bis first
mention of the crowtnc move. meat ID the United States to ad·
mlt women to the prteetbood,
waa ..-.eel by cheers and a
10-mlDIU pppdlq ovatklo •tie
elimued IUa ---..r vialt to
Pope Silenced
Microplwne Goes on Blink
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope J ohn Paul II de·
cided the United States has its faults after all.
When the pope was preparing to start his homily
at Philadelphia's Civic Center. the mike wasn't
working. After several false st arts. it was replaced
with another
The pope feigned testiness. Then he smiled and
said. "Finally, something m the United States is not
okay."
The 24 .000 priests. nuns and laymen in the au·
dience broke into laughter
~V-1·••~ .. .--~ Ceater.
He took off from Pbiladelpbla
·~:~J"jetf(w Dtl IOW8, dlHHCI ~ acbool dU.ldren on bis departure
aabewaaonan1val.
By the Ume the pope left -
about an hour bebiDd ICbedule -more than 130,000 people bad
gathered for a planned Mau at
Iowa's Uvlng Hatory Fanna.
The 59-year-old pontiff ends the
day in Chicago, the next to last
stop on bis week·lon1 tour that
began in Boston on Monday.
The pope spoke of the love of
Christ al churches in two ethnic
neighborhoods early today. But
he lat.er reminded a crowd of
about 24,000 al the Civic Cent.er
that love demands fidelity.
He was interrupted by ap.
plause nine times during bis
speech, and chants of "Long
Live the Pope!" and "Sto lat,"
Polish for "May you live a bun·
dred years!" resounded when
lhe pope ended bis bom Uy.
Most members of the audJence
were priests. most of whom
were in the main part of the
hall, and nuns, seated in the
<See POPE, Pa«e AZ>
Candidates'
Fomm Set
A forum for candldatea Met·
ing two seat.a on the Huntinaton
Beach City (elementary) School
District Board of Trust.eel u
scheduled for 1 o'clotk tonipt.
Sponsored by the Petenon
School PTA, the forum is
scheduled ln the school's multi-
purpose room at 20661
Farnsworth Lane.
The five candidates expected
to attend are incumbent Norma
Vander Molen, dentlat Thomas
Houpton, dentist Gary Nelloa,
computer consultant Blcbard
Brewer and educator Cbarl•
Writht. ,...
A lf..,,.al'-old Buatlastoa
Beaeb dtJ' employee and ber
25-year-Gld boyfriend were ar-
re.ted Wecm.day oa auspeioa
of poe_.•kJn ol explosives after
officen reportedly discovered 30
sticks of dynamite In their
apartment, police said.
Brenda Kukanicb, a clerk in
the city's purchasing depart-
ment. and Timothy David Delle-
graue were arrested at 11 a m.
at their 9849 Continental Dnve
apartment. officers said .
The dynamite was found an a
•llit.e-bJ' omcen wtao Ml4
thq --to .... aputllMll& t.o apprehend Dellesra sle on a
$5,000 Wlscoasln buraJary war-
rant.
A bomb squad removed tbe exploovea as otnciala at nearby
Bushard School kept student.a on
c ampus during a ·noon recess.
poUce said.
Police report they are unsure
where the dynamite came from
or what it was to be used for.
Both suspeds are being held
on S25.000 bail at Huntington
Beach jail.
Coast Guard Aids
Listing Tan k er
Coast Gun'd vessels were
rushed to a point a mtle otr Hun·
tlngton Beach Wednesday even·
ing to aid an 011 tanker wtuch
began Ustlng while pumping at an
offshore oil berth.
Coast Guard officials said
there were no spills, and the
ship recained an even lteel al
about 11 p.m. as pumping COD·
tinued.
The Aegean Island, reportedly
a Greek-registered tanker,
was d.i&chartlJlg a car10 of In·
doneslan en.Ide oil when it began
liltlnc 20 degrees to starboard.
Tbe Coast Guard reported the
ship began straining Its mooring
lines.
Coast Guard tugs and an 82·
foot cutter were called In to
stablUJe the 8S3-foot-long vessel.
a Coast Guard sJ)Okesman re-
ported.
The lbip reportedly WU UD•
loading 455,000 barrels of crude
oil when the list began at about 6
p.m. The oil. pumped through a
mile-long pipeline to a Gulf OU
Co. shore inatallation, eventual-
ly is to be pumped to Santa Fe
Springs where the company
operates a refinery.
A Coast Guard officer said
ship-to-shore pumping ls expec:t-
e d to be completed today
without further incident.
They said the Ii.st apparently
was tbe result ol "improper olf.
loading."
Coast
Weath er
High clouds throuab Fri·
day. H1'bl Friday mid· 'JOI
at...beacbee to upper 80a in·
land. Lowa tonl&bt a to es.
No beartq date bu been -aet,
1be eald. 'l'h• JNS ~ bqan con. d•ctln& sweeps tbroQb reslden·
tlal areu ln central and DCll1la
Oran1• County communltlee •
part of lta efforts to bait the now
al lll•aal aliem 1Dto the United
Stat.el from llnlco.
·Price · of Gola T11mbles
At a ,__ pn11 eoal..-.ce,
Latin Amerlun community
leaden and memben of the
Oranae County Ruman Rela· tlone Commlulqn objected to
&be uwn ol. die r_... Tbe)'
elaimed .. IW 11.,. baft Cl"Mt·
.......... .....,amoqrtll-•••t• of Uatla Amerlcaa
:&k'lloldl. ~tbat ...... ~ •aao• • es.u r-..o1..-C1iMswnd. It;
LONDON (AP) -The price ol
cold tumbled to '3N an ounee to-
day alllld a bout of proflt·takinl·
Tbe dollar wu little chanced an
moet m.Jol' money markets.
London'• major dHlen Ht
tb9 afternoon price, dowD from
monalq pricM · of .... 50 an
ounce la botb London and
Z•rtcll. Oold wu trl.... It 1111.IO ta 1Arteb.
in. metal bllcl 'pgbd jlllt ..
der ,_ at tbi llill# of tr•<d ...... T11:ez;n.-..1a L•taa • w-11lar .. tfln ••
ud In Zurldl at S...50.
Dealen 1ald holden ol aold
were trJtna to rH p muimum
profits trom tbe told rush u an
anUctJMMCS teelullcal reactiOD
Ht lD.,,.., Nkl tile dqwaward
ruab ol the told '"" eo.ald be ampUW by ID efteetl•• U.8.
rNCUI ...... fCll' tM dollar.
A Zudda CGl1t8CJ ...._ .... ... ~calms-to,.......
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pectat.lou the United States
would do IOIDethlnC over the
weekend to help the allla1
dollar. II not, be ..sded, a •lilbt·
ly lower dollar could be ezpect·
edaatwet.
ID Tebo. the dollar c1ec1lDed ••alnlt the JapueM 1•. cloe-tnc at 211.51 rm ~...,...... to
215.t '7S el WedDlldQ'I eloM.
&uropea.n money martete, bow•"'· ... qQlete.r u tM u.1. ew•W01 took a bet o1 •
.......... ~ the bett.rtQI lt Ud ..._ pttma lD neent c1a11 •
) .
Coatndl '° ""'* ......,. Mnlc. • a total 11 n ... 1D1Je1
of couatJ-oW'Md beach• Uld a.arbor .,.. for 1• an .., tor .......
Oran1e Cotaat1 "'"rsb 11, ~b~. •••k •1rff4 l• attett
IU••uard ~ pr1, llM fir UM CCNDty'a bit.a 8M ·~ of
beuh from Suntet leadt to C~uoBeach.
aftlclala upeu eGe• peUUH b1ddtn1 beeauH a
private Ufepard ft.rm wW try ~aaio to win • coatratt it ~·
6d from Lacuna Beacb ID im.
Last year wu tbe ftnt time
the CCM.m&7 bid ~eepWd a Mei
tor lifes1lud aervtcea hom a
private rompany
And tbe company, Lltquant
lnternatiooal Beach Serv1ta,
aubmiUed the lowest bid, of.
fkials said.
• 'They've been IUCceufUJ u
far as our staff ls concemed.
And, of coane, t.bey'l'e tt'yina to
make a good lmpresalon," said
Pete Jenny ot the county's En·
vironmental Management Agency.
In the past, Jenny said,· coaat
cities bad routinely parded tbe
'trips of adjacent county
beaches.
fl But last year the llfepud
lontract for Aliso Beacb, N\pel
•each, Dana Po&Dt. HarlNW ud ~~aptstrano Beaeb waa tabn
m Laguna Beach ud Saa
ement.e by Lif.,uat:d Interna-
»onal'• Aow bld ol S128,000.
· That beat tbe combined
S160,000 bid by tbe two cities, Jennyaald.
: Dul Laguna Beach will bid
again tbia year, a city official said.
''We're meeting wttb the coun-
ty next week to loot over the bid
proposal," aaJd Laguna Beach's
Bruce·Baird, director of marine safety.
Lifeguard International did
not bid on two other contracts
last year, won by Newport
Beach for $35,000 and Hunt·
ington Beach for $56,000.
E'rona Page A J
AID •••.
f ' Santa Ana Mayor Jim Ward
; taid overcrowding of both
SoUtht:Nt ~ian T-91U.&ees 8"' U· le1al aliens from Mex{co are c austRg sertous health and
s anitary problems as well as hard feelings. ·
He said he's bad reports that
llp to 30 people are living in one residence.
"We are re(\eiving more and
m ore complaints from other
citizens about the overcrowd-
ing," he said Thursday.
County Human Services Agen·
cy Director Ma rgaret Grier
agr eed that the underlying
cause of the problems is over· crowding.
She said there is a potentially
critical situation.
"We are hopeful that federal
and state officials will Join our
teams and become sensitized to
problems," she said.
Miss Grier said health teams
including nurses are being re·
adied to go out to the cities for
screening and inoculations.
The American Red Cross and
the Orange County Lung Alt·
sociation also have offered their assistance, she said.
She reported that only about 2
percent of the tuberculosis cases
involve strains of the disease
that are transmittable to others.
Miss Grier said that Rep.
Jerry Patterson, D·Santa Alla, Is
worklng on-a_.a~ federal
erant of $1 million to eij)i.nd
medical services for the re-
rugeea.
The current population ol lb·
docbinese refugees in the county
is eatim•ted to be between 19,000 and 25,000.
The number is expected to
double by next summer.
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WASHINGTON (AP> -Prwi· dent CarW'1 eampalp comuUt-
tee .. ~ that tbe move-ment to 4nft Sea. lldward M.
KenMdy for U.e DemocraUc
PIWMhadtl Mm••Uoa it a Gr·
cbestrated natioul campaJp
that may be Yiol&tln1 eJectioo
ftnancelaws.
lJDda PWk. IPOkelwom• for
·Ocean View
C:Ommittee
Reactivated
I
lb• c..wr committee said •
formal complaint would be 1U.t
wlt.b U. Federal Eleetlaa Com·
mJaaim todAJ.
Tb• commluSan lw rui.ct dult
tbe ~ draft commau ..
aprbleini up acroa tbe COUDtr1
are not campalp commlU..
and therefore not bound by tbe
same coatrtbudcm and ~"' Umltatlon1. ltenoe Jilu
formally d.Llavowed any COGDee·
Uon with ~ committees.
Tbe FEC rulln1 mean.a that ln·
dlviduall m.,-live a draft com-
mittee aa piuch u $5,000, com·
pared to the Sl,000 limit on
lndivtdual gifts to an authorised
candidate campaign committee.
However, the Carter·Moodale
Committee says lbe commission
position baa left anotber
loophole that Kennedy boosten
are expkriUng.
Planes lie strewn in a pile in the at.
termath of a tornado which touched down
in the northern Connecticut town of
Windsor Locks, destroying the Air
Museum at Bradley International Airport.
Damage was estimated at nearly $180
million.
Dectinlq enrollment 1D Kant·
lngton Beach'• Oceao View
School Dl1trlct baa caused
acbool trultees to reacthate a
committee to keep tabll oa the
situation.
Dbtrict trultees ordered their
1taff to recommend memben
for the reactivated cltlaena'
Mute!' Plan CommiUee.
At issue is whet.her the groups
are connected, as the Carter
committee coatends. If they are,
an individual contributor would
be limited to a $5,000 total for all
Kennedy committees.
Hospital Loses
Paramedics Cases
By MIQIAEL PASKEVICB
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Oftlcials at Costa lleaa
Memorial Hospital said today
they were "totally shocked" at a
county health department ruling
that hu canceled the hospital's
ability to treat emergency pa.
tients broupt in by paramedics.
The auapension ordered by
county health officer Dr. Morton
Nelson is effective until at least
Oct. 19. It was based on county
claims that the hospital has no
emergency drugs immediately
available in children's doses.
"We do carry the necessary
drugs -they'r e de finitely
available." Mesa Memorial ad·
m ini!;trator Ruth Zamora said
today.
· "There's a convenlon chart
right on the front of tbe cart,"
she added. "And our emerseocy room personnel are even better
trained than tbe criteria set down by the county."
Asked bow the auspeoalon
came about, Mrs. Zamora re·
lied, "I wish I could live you an
amwer. It's a mystery to us."
Sbe said she hoped to talk to
Dr. Nelsoo today in an effort to
have the s uspension lifted.
Otherwise, paramedics can not
bring emergency patients to the
hospital at least until t.be 19th or
this month when the county
Emergency Medical Care Com ·
mittee decides to withdraw or
uphold the suspension.
( Pilot Log~ook J
Ever Have One
Of Those Days?
By CHAR~ H. LOOS
ot t• o.lty Pillll SUH
This is how my day began the otber morning. I'd try to
sell the story to one of those situation comedies on
televtsion ll I thought any TV producer would believe it.
I 'm not sure I believe it. '
LET ME START by explaining that my lovely wife,
with whom I have shared bed and board for 17 years now,
definitely is not, ln the division of thin11, a mornlne person.
That is, she likes to sleep In and,
though required by family demands to
arise relatively early on school day1,
she operates at something leu than
peak efficiency prior to 10 or ll a.m.
But just t.ry to drag ber away from
a late night dinner party With friends
when you want to play teJUlis early the
next day. Then, she's Miss Livewi.re,
right?
&.OOS 80, wrrB ALL those years of experience behind me,
it's easy to see why I believed ber the other momin1 when
she bolted out of bed and announced in her moat
authoritative manner that it ttu 20 minutes after six -20
minutes after my usual rising ti.me -and that I bad to eet up. Right now. .
DuUlully, I followed her directive and stumbled off to
shower. She went down the bail to wake up teen-a1e
daughter who had to be al school especially early that day.
I was halfway through my shower when wife stuck her
bead lo tbe bathroom door, smiled prettily, and an· nounced:
"l'VE MADE A mistake. It's only four-thirty.••
The wet washrag I thre~ bit the door u she cloeed it
and beaded back to bed.
Later, having delivered teen .. 1e daupter to acbool at
7 a. m., I retumed to the house for breakfast.
I was munchin1' oa •SP and the family's new kitten
was trying to tear the napkin out of my lap when teen-ate
son appeared. ,
RIB llOTllER ASKBD him it be bad putt.be kitten out·
aide when he got up because the kitten bad 1lept ln bi.a
room all night and, if be badn't put her out, It wu qulte
likely then wq a me11 to clean up aomewbere in the
houae.
•'No." rep)ied teflll·a1e lfOlt.
Mother then launched into lecture number az on tbe
lmportance of putt.inc the kltt.en out fint thiDc ln the morn-
lnt .
She al.lo wondered aloud where t.be kitten had done lt
thlaUme.
I FOUND OtJT when J went to pick up my brtefc~t
which bad been left open oa the famUy fOOm floor au Dl&bt.
"W.U, you'll llave to admit ft Joob llke a liu.r box,"
Hid Wile "'1 teen-ace IOD, cackllnl with delipt.
t cUdnl\ take my brief cue to wort tbe other 1:DOnllna.
A.ND.,. 8Tll.L U7iD1 to n,..n out )low to ..... to
JDJ boM what h-c--to bll OM .. oalJ eGPJ of tMl lmpoliM& report loued me to nad .
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balCOQY.
The pootitf said the priesthood wu "liven by the LoJ'd to 'tbe
men be bimaell bad decided
<>n'," and this ls "ln accord wtth tbe prophetic tradition.
''It abould belp us undentaDd
that tbe cburcb'a tradltioul de-
cta ton to call men to tbe
prieatbood, aod not to call
women, is not a statement about
human riibta nor an exclusion ot
women from bollnesa and mia-
sion lo the church," be said.
"Rather this decision ex·
presses lbe conviction of the
church about this particular
dimension of the gift of
priesthood by which God bas
chosen to shepherd his flock ,''
added the pope.
The pope was internJpted by
applause four times during his
remarks on women and
celibacy.
The drive for fuller women's
riehts in the cburcb baa mount-
ed in recent years lo the Uni~
States and to some decree In
Europe. Recent surve~ indicate
that about 40 percent of U.S.
Catholics favor admission of women to priesUy orders.
A Vatican declaration issued
in 1977, prior to John Paul's
papacy, reiterated that women
could not be priests because
they lacked a .. natural 'r e
semblance" to J esus, a thesis
that provoked an uproar among
U.S. Catholic women.
The pope in his address to
priests also repealed his in·
sistence 00 the permanence or
lbe priestly vow to celibacy.
"Priesthood is forever. We do
not return the gift once given,"
he said. "It cannot be that God,
wbo gave the lmpulle to say
'Yes,'nowwisbestobear'No'."
'fbe pope aatd that it sbouJcl
not "surprtae the world that the
call of God tbroueh the church continues to offer ws a celibate
ministry. . .And after centuries
of experience, the church knows
bow deeply fitting It Ja that
priest. sboul.d give this concrete
response in their lives to express
lbe totality of the 'Yes' "they
have spoken to the Lord," he said.
District Superintendent Dale
Coocan sa1d district residents in-
terested ln aervtns oa the eom-
mlttee are uUd to coot.act bis
oCflce.
Tbe eommtttee la expected to
dlacu. 111e ol aehool 1.,.ce and
dllpoattbt "' mimed apace, be laid.
Tbe dJ1trtct curreatl7 llu
U,400 PQlllla in 24 aeboola. Tbat'a
about eoo rewer student.I than
the district bad tut rear. Dia·
trtct enrollmenl peaked la 1t'14
at about 13.800 lbadenta aid bu
been droppin1 evel' since,
Cooli Aid. Wb~ active lut Jear, the
committee recommended the
closure ol Robinwood Scbool, tbe sale of the old district bead·
quarun 1lte at Warner Avenue
and~cb Boulevard and the
sale Of a proposed school site oo
bluffs in the Harbour View
School area.
Trustees s ubsequently voted to
close Robmwood and are in the
process or selling tbe bead·
quarters site. They have not act·
ed on lbe proposed s ale of
blufft.op land. t:oosan 1aid trustees ptobabiy
will appoint committee metn·
ben otl.15.
HB Accident
Injuries
Fatal to Man
James Everett Reagan. a 46
year-old Huntington Beach man.
died late Tuesday of inJuries sUf.
Jered Monday when he was
struck by a car wtule helping
another man change a tire
Reagan, police said. bad
stopped on Bolsa A venue near
Rancho Road to help Bas.sam
Joseph Neheme. 23. of FuJler1on,
and was hit by a car driven by
Patrick C. Delucca, 29, of 46S2
Neeley Circle. Huntington Beach.
Nebeme •as killed imtantly. poUceaaid.
Delucca. otficen reported,
waa booked on suspicion of
felony drunten drivln1 and
felony manslaughter.
Funeral m .. wtU be said for
Reagan ~t St . .Joseph's Church
In Hawthorne at 9 a.m., Satur·
day. Burial will follow at Holy
Cross Cemetery ln Los An1eles.
U they are not connected, an
individual contributor could live
up to SS.000 to as many Kennedy
draft committees as he wishes
until reaching the aggregate
$25.000 limit.
Bi,ke Trail
Sprinklers
PactOK'd
The Fountain Valley Cit)
CouncU has awarded a $22,914
contract for construction of J
aprinkler system for landaeap-
ing along a bike traU to be built
in Mile Square Park. . .
The bid. Jowest of six sub-
m I tted, ca me from Allied
SpnnJder Co Inc and was $5,89(
lower than a low bid for the pro
Ject three weeks ago. City of.
r1c1als sought new bids becao,.,f
the earlier bids were higher Lhar; expected
The 1rrigat1on system is tc
mainlaio Jaodscapfng along the
traO IOI' 2.000 feet par.U.ling W*-' Avenue. ·e1rwe Colla~ f)a1 ,._up
$ST)GO 'for.. landaca,pin1 "and Ir·
r1gation s~tem.s and the dty ls
spending $18,000 for asphalting
&.bdlike trail. • cff.J olfidal•aid. '!tie Irrigation contrad fallows
P••ln& and landstapla1 con·
traeta awarded eat"lier this year Wort on the trail is expected to
be completed in December
Eventually. the bake trail wall
t>Xtend northward along the
park ·s Brookhurst Street boun
dar y to Edinger /\venue, of
f1c1als said
The c1ty's bill for the entire
project is expe<:ted to be close to
S130.000.
Knob Destroyed
In Valley Burglary
Burglars used a pair of large
pliers to twist o~n a locked
doorknob at a home in Fountain Valley. Wednesday and then
made off with an estimated
$1 .340 worth of belongings police said. '
Paul F. Allen COid Fountain
Valley police that be lost a
televisioo set. stereo equipment
and a microwave oven from his
residence al 161982 Ill. Eden St.
Newport Surf and Sport
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ORANGE COUNni, CALlFORNIA
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COntrol .Power Urged ·~.,
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.IRWD
:Member
Resigns
l ByDAVIDKUTZJIANN f Of-CWty,..... Ueff Directors of the Irvine Ranch
Water District accepted the re-
aigoatiao. ol board member Fred
• Keller Wednesday night a.a part
of an agreement to turn full con-
trol of the panel over to pop~
votine by June, 1980.
Keller is an Irvine Company
vice president who had been
placed on the board through a
system of landowner balloting
which an Orange County
Superior Court Judge ruled as l wiconstitutional last month.
Also agreeing to step down
Wednesday· night was Charles
.. Oliver, anothe r landowner-
k picked board member. While
I
~eller:s resignation takes effect
lmmediately, Oliver won't step
down until November, when
public elections are scheduled
for two seats. Another lrvtne Company vice
f.
~. Warren Filt, reslped
tnm .. bMnl llondaJ' nlCbL 7 ne qreemmt between tbe
water dillrtet and C1t1 of I.nine, eeb both endorsed Monday
ht. c.alls for the resignations
November elections to ul-
\
f:1~~~~:d:
ben By June, all ftve members ol
the board will be elected by the
public.
1 The IRWD board bad been
composed of seven members, l two answerable tG-the voters
and five picked through lan-
downer balloting. A third seat.
<See l&WD, Page A2)
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EcoaOmle Outlook coidelwce In
A.nabeim.
'1'he ameedllMDta (tlaat would
Umit tovemment control over
reata) ta urgently needed.'' the
Westminster supervi.loJ' aaid.
Woofing for Angels
Smokey, a poodle owned by Craig Simonin of Balboa,
shares his master's sentiments reszardimz the American
League playoffs. The pooch has bis own specially fitted
Angel cap.
T
I 5 Inmates Flee Chino
Others Recaptured in Escape Attempt
t CHINO (AP) -Prison of
flcials at the California Institu-
tion for Meo said today that five
iDmates who escaped from this
medium-security facility Wed -
Qffday night have probably fled
the area with an accomplice or.
by stealing a car
Ten pri!ODers escaped tbrougb
a bole cut through the 12-foot
wire fence halfway between two
observation towers sometime
, after dark Wednesday, prison
• spokesman Marvin Ryer said to-. i day.
l "We think either they must
bave bad someone pick them up t or they stole a car," Ryer said I following an all-night dragnet in
\be area.
"We figure the ones still at
laue probably planned the
Coast
Weather
Hip ckJuds throuah Fri-
day. m,ba Friday mld·10s
at beact. to upper 808 In·
land. Lon tcmiabt 58 to 66.
INURTeDAY
SPMU .....,.,. Dow Cun-•••11'0• wrUu from
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escape, and the other.. just saw
the hole in the fence and tried it. ..
'Ryer said two prisoners were
captured on tlie grounds of the
2,500-acre prison and three
others were caught less than a
mile away.
"We still have teams out run·
ning all the roads, but when they
escape they try to get as far
away as possible because they
know we have the capability to
get lots of people out to track
them down," he said .
Ryer identified the five suc-c~sful escapees as John Miller,
2,, of Los Angeles County, who
was convicted of receiving
stolen property; Larry Eugene
Jones, 28, of San Diego, rob-
bery; Wayne J. Epprecht, 27, ~
San Diego, burglary; Dwight
Eugene Smith, 36, of Los
Angeles, burglary, and Gregory
Michael Baxter, 26, of San Luis
Obispo, theft of a vehicle.
Ryer said that as far as be
knew. none of the men was
armed.
There have been onfy two suc-
cessful escapes from the prison
in former years, be added.
Fire Da~ges ·
Teen Center
lnlnJine
Flames raced through the at-
tic of the Irvine Teen tenter
next to Univenity High ~bool C.Ounty Seeks Wednesday, cauaina an estimat-ed $45,000 in damaae. ...,
Fire olftclala said the blaze
F'-.leral Aid broke out at about 11:26 ·a.m. a.I and took an hour to control. The
center was cloeed at the time ol For Refugees .. ~1ue and no one was in-
nre Capt. Marc Hawkins aaid
By KOBEBT BA&KE& lnveatl•ators believe the fire °'•'*"""..... started In an old, stuffed couc)l
Oranie County bu aent an !!~J ~the porch of the~·
SOS to federal and state apn-~ believe a smolder·
cles for belp In dealln1 wltb ln1 cl1arette trf aier'ed tbe
belllth piOblema poeed by the llunes.
crowing numbers of Soutbeut Hawkinl aaJd tbe coucb w•
Aala refuaees. potlUooed asainlt the wall ·aad
County supenilorl are seek· . tbe names apparently rac:ed •
t.n1 tbe uatatance ot tbe Federal the wall and lnto a vent leadbll
Cent.er for DiHue Control in to tbe .We.
Atlanta and from the atate Fl" eDllDe companies, two
Department ot Health amid re-ladder trucb, a paramedic \mil
porta tbat cues of tubereulalll ucl a water tanker were ..., are rtatq abarpl.J In numblr ta .-lelMd lo the em&er olf cui ...
tba eomO· Dn.. DMr UalftnltJ Aftmll
BoaJ'd Cbalrman l>blllp An-Bawklm Mid t.be utra --
tboay uld be lnltlated tbe adioe wen Wiil 117 beea ... tlMft after reeelYio.I an urcent r. are DO fin..,....... doM bJ aad
queat froJD tbe clUH of pamp.-_... carry tbetr owm
WutmlDlt.el', Santa Au Hd water. O..-Orote. ,.,,.,._ .... ,.. r.~
''TM e•een la wlUt Ute .... .,. Piii talMa .-.. .._.._ .... of rtlt-•aeil•H fro• la1I e tbe wk u••. lillMarc=l• wlte e.ler, Wl*la II ..... bJ ._ .._am; Al) '"'-W ..... Dllllrkt.. · ..
pereeat.
Be cited aerospace, eledronlc
and computer lndmtrlea u the
espandinc Job market op-
portwutles in the cominc de-cade.
Tbe cbairman of tbe County
Board ol Superviaon told bla au-
dience lt is likely the county's u.nem~t rate in the ~
will bolftr well below the at.ate'• u a whole.
Antboay tied the county's
homing needs to the e:itpanding
employment market. ·
He pointed out that those
workers who fill the job ~
inp be predicted will occur in
the 1980s must live a reasonable
distance from their places of
• empioymenl. .
The supervisor's taJ.t at the
confere1tce sponsored by the
Orange County Chamber of
Commerce wu the flnl in a
day-long series of talks by busi-
ness aod government leaders.
Tbe ecooomic conference at-
tracted a crowd of about 800
pe_r:.sooa.
Men as Priests
'God's Choice'
Pontiff'
Speaks
On Roles -
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -
Pope John Paul II said today
that limiting the Roman
Catholic priesthood to men' is the
way "God bas chosen to
shepherd bis fioclt." He aJso re-
peated his stand favodne
·celibacy.
Tbe, pope, mattnc bia fint
meallicm of U. ll'Owtaa move-
meat ID a. UDlted Staa. to ed-... •• to tllil ,n1 &INJ aa. ._ 9Nl1:t~•n• _.a 10.mlnute eyaU. •be
climaxed his 20· our vi.ail to
Pblladelpbla wltb • ba1e
wonhlp aentce la tbe Qrie
Ceoter. IJe toot olf from Pldleclelpl!!I•
aboard Ida ''Sbepberd I" Jet for Des MOines, Iowa, Cbeered by
school chiJdren on bis departure
aahewaaonarrival.
By the time the pope left -
about an hour behind schedule
-more than 130,000 people bad
gathered for a planned Mass at
Iowa's Llving History Farms.
The 59-year-old ponWf ends the
day in Cbicago1 the next to last
stop on bis week-long tour that
began in Boston on Monday.
Tlie pope spoke of the love of
Christ at churches in two ethnic
neighborhoods early today. But
he later reminded a crowd of
about 24,000 at the Civic Center
that love demands fidelity.
He was interrupted by ap-
plause nine times during bis
speech, and chants of "Long
Live the Pope!" and "Sto lat,"
Polish for "May you live a hun-
dred years! " resounded when
the p0pe ended bis homily.
Most members of the audience
were priests. most of whom
were in the main part of the
hall, and nuns, seated in the
balcony.
The pontiff said the priesthood
was "given by the Lord to 'the
men be himself bad decided
-00 '," and this is "ln accord with
the prophetic tradition.
"It abould help us understand
that the churcll's traditional de·
cislon to call men to the
priesthood, and not to call
(See POPE, Pase ,\%)
Pope Silenced
Microplwne Goes on Blink
PHILADELPHIA CAP) -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope John Paul II de-
cided the United States has its faults after all.
When the pope was preparing to start his homily
at Philadelphia's Civic Center, the mike wasn't
working. After several false starts, it was replaced
with another.
The pope feigned testiness. Then he smiled and
said. "Finally, something in the United States is not
okay."
The 24,000 priests, nuns and laymen in the au-
dience broke into Laughter.
Nixon ·Racks Out
On ApartDlent IJuy
NEW YORK <AP> -Fonner
President Nixon bas decided not
to buy an apartment in a luxury
Manhattan condominium where
residents opposed his S92S,OOO
purchase. an attorney for the
prospective seller said today.
Attorney Scott Molten.
representing parking.garage
Sex Quiz
Ruled Out
LOS ANGELES <AP> -The
sex lives of prospective city
paramedics and firefighters wtU
remain mostly a private matter.
after the Civil Service Col'D)
mission ruled out some ques-
tions which were asked in Job tn·
terviews.
The commission said Wednes-
day that sexual activity between
consenting adults was not rele-
vant to a candidate's pro-
fessional capabilities. But it
added that •·some inquiry .. .'is
job·related and should be re-
tained."
The commission recom·
mended el!minaling such ques-
tions as: "Have you ever had
sex in a parked car, or on the
beach?" Only applicants for
firefighter and paradmedic posi·
Uons were subject to such ques-
tioning.
magnate Abraham Hirschfeld,
would not say what prompted
the decision.
But other sources said Nixon
backed out because of a lawsuit
filed by other owners in the con-
dominium.
The other residents of 817
Fifth Ave. sued in stale Supreme
Court ·lo block the sale on
grounds that the activities of
Secret Service agents guarding
Nixon would disrupt their lives
and thereby violate the build-
ing's by-laws . The suit was
pending but was expected to be
dropped.
The residents said Nixon's at-
torney, Harold Treanor, told
them the Secret Service planned
to set up an around-the-clock
command post m the lobby and
would have to stop and question
anyone they considered sus·
picious.
Nixon withdrew from the
purchase or a cooperative apart-
ment here only last August when
residents. oJ that buildjog, at
Madison Avenue a n& 72nd
Street, protested the planned
sale of the nine-room duplex for
a reported $750,000. Hirscbfeld's
apartment has 12 rooms.
The Nixons already had sold
their San Clemente estate for
$1 .2 million and said they in-
tended to return to New York.
where be practiced law before
becoming president.
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County nelOtbortlooda ... lmw.,I·
tratlon ~nd N1turaD11Uett Sen1ce ll•tl wu ftW Wid·
neaday ln federal dJltliet ooUrt
Des Moines Turns Out for Pope
ln Loe Anaelel. •
The 1uft alleces that federal
aaents and oftlcera of tbe
l'Yllert.Jo and Santa Alla JOlme
department.a act.cl W.•allf dw-
l nc recent rouadupa of UJ'·
documented lltaicau bf .....,.
inc hOIDel without Hareb war·
ranta or probable caUH.
bo&r.d bll j«, .. ~I," in Pbtladtlpbla to fl1--t-o the
Midwest, lbe National Guaro
estlmat..S lbat• 130,000 people
bad ~over1ed on an outdoor
museum near here called Llvina
Rlatory fo'atm ,
f Alot J Logbook
Ever Have One
Of Those Days?
BJ CllA&LES B . LOOS °' .. .__ ...... Thia 11 bow my dQ bepn the otber mornlnf. rd try to
sell the atorJ to Olle of those alwation comedies Oil
televlalon tf I tboulht any TV producer would believe it.
I'm not sure I believe lt.
LET m'E STA.&T ~1 erplainiq that my lovety wife,
witb whom I have 1bared bed and board for 17 yean now,
definitely la not, tn tbe divia.ion of things, a morning
person. ·
That is, she lites to sleep ia and,
though required by ramUy demands to
arise Telatively early on school days,
she operates at something less than
peak efficiency prior to 10 or 11 a.m.
But just try to drag her away Crom
a late night dinner party with friends
when you want lo play tennis early the
next day. Then, she's Miss Llvewire,
right?
LOOS 80, wmt ALL those yean of experience behind me,
lt'a euy to see why I believed her the other morning when
abe bolted out of bed and announced in her me»t
authorttathe manner that Lt .ftu 30 mlnutes after six -~
minutes after my usual rising time -and that I bad to get
up. Right now.
DutiluJJy, I followed her dkecUve and stumbled off to
shower. She went down the ball to wue u,p teen·• ..
dau•bter who had to be at scbool eapecially early that day. I was halfway through my shower when wife stuck her
head in the bathroom door, smiled prettily, and an-
nounced:
"l'VE MADE A mistake. Jt's only four-thirty."
The wet washrag r threw hit tbe door as sbe closed it
and headed back to bed.
Later, having delivered teen-age daughter to school at
7 a. m., I returned to the house for breakfast. r was munching on eggs and the family's new kitten
was trying to tear the napkin out of my lap when teen-age
son appeared.
HIS MOO'llER ASKED him if he had put the kitten out-
side when be got up because the kitten had slept ln h1I
room all night and, if he hadn't put her out, it was quite
likely there was a mess to clean up somewhere in the
house.
"No," replied leen-ag~ son.
' Mother then launched into lecture number 32 on the
importance or putting the kilt.en out first thing in the mom·
ing.
She aJ.ao wondered aloud where the kitten bad done it
this time.
I FOUND OUT when l went to pick up my briefcase,
which bad been left open on the family room noor all
night.
"Well, you'll have to admit it looks lite a litter box,"
said wiae guy teen-age son, cackling witb delight.
I didn't take my briefcase to work the other moml.ng.
AND l'M STILL trying to figure out bow to explain to
my boa what happened to bis one and only copy or that
important report be loaned me to read.
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AID SOUGHT •••
they sett.le lD Oranae County,"
he said.
The Orange County Health
Department estimates that the
rate of.tuberculoeis ls increasing
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and could approach 13 per
100,000 population this year, a
gain of nearly 50 percent from
the customary rate of 8-9 per
100,000 population.
•'The purpose of the action
would be to gain additional staff
and expertise to help us ln de·
veloptng a solution to the pro-
blems wbJch are extremely com·
ple"," Ant.bmly said.
Offidall in Garden Grove and
Santa Ana said that severe over·
crowdiJlg ill certain areas of
their citiel adda to the bealtb
and sanitary problem•.
Garden Grove City Manapr
Rlcbard Po.vs reported that U
ctt1 empto,eee have been a..1
posed to tubemllolit ln tbelr •· a1lnll with Uae retu1eee .
Tbree others bave been ex·
poaed to lepl'Oly, be nld.
PcrtmB nld that the entire cl·
ty wort force of 550 employ ..
wlll be pven akin &e1ta for
tuberculolll Frida)' .
Saata Alla KlYof Jim W-4
ul4 ov.rerowdlat of boU. Soatbea1t Aala NfUIMI _. D·
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rfl Dea llohlet, many 'lty 1treeta were blocked oll ud
about 1,000 Guard1men were
helplq ell.reel Lralflc. The pil-
1rtm1 parked tbelr can ad
walked in caravans toward tbe
farm, puahin' babies in strollers
and carl")'inR picnic bullets and
vacuum bottles, campstools
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POPE.:.
wqmen, is not a statement about
human rights nor an exchasion al
women from boJ:lwa and mil·
sJon in the cburcb," be said.
"R atber Uaia declal!on -preaaea tbe eoovieUoa of
church about tbla pa ular
dimension of the gift of
priesthood by which God bas
chosen to shepherd bia flock,"
added tbe pope.
The pope WU interrupted by
applause lour tim• durl.ai bla
r e marlta on women and
ceUbacy.
The drive for fuller women's
rights tn ~ church has mount·
ed In ~years ln the United
States anCf ·to aome decne bl
Europe. Recent surveys indieate
that about 40 percent of U.S.
Catholics favor admlulon of
women to priesUy orden.
A Vatican declaration lslued
In 1977, prior to John Paul's
papacy, reiterated that women
could not be priests because
they Jacked a "natural re-
semblance" to Jesus, a thesis
that provoked an uproar among
U.S. Catholic women.
The pope in his address to
priests also repeated bis in·
slsl4'nce on the permanence of lbe priestly vow to celibacy.
"PrieRbood la forever. We do not return the lift once given,"
he said. "It cannot be that God,
who 1ave the Impulse to say
'Yea,'noww.tabelltobear'No'." Tiie pope aa1d that u abouJd
not "surpriM the world that the
call of God through tbe church
continues to offer us a cell~te
ministry. . .And after centuries
of experience, the church knows
how deeply ntllng it is that
priests should give this concrete
response in their lives to e xpress
the totality of the 'Yes' they
have spoken to the Lord," be
said.
About 10,000 priests in lhia
country were given dlspensa·
lions to return to lay status in
the past decade. But the dJa.
pensations -which free a prtest
to marry witbot4 fear of excom-m unicaUon -reportedly
stopped when John Paul became
pope almoet a year ago.
Drown Victim
Found Off
Marine Base
The body or an 18-year-old
Marine who was reported
drowned Sept. 23 while swtm-
( ming off the San Clemente
coast, was found Wednesday
after It washed ashore on Red
Beach at Camp Pendleton.
San Diego County Coroner's
Office invesUgaton said dental
charts showed the body WU dlat
of Pvt. Pbllllp Glenn Thoma
who waa stationed al Camp
Pendleton.
Thomas was last seen at about
3 p. m. 100 yards soutb or La
Rambla Street while awimmint
with a buddy.
Thomas ls the third man to
drown oll SU Clemente's cout
ln the put four months. Pvt.
Alejandro Amaya 's luly 7
drown.lng was the lint aucb de-
ath lo 27 years of city-hired
~cb patrol.a ln SU Clemente .
Wilburn CraWford, a, ot Ba·
clenda Hetchtl, died Sept. 29
whlle awlmmJna near the Sao
Clemente pier .
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ud cameru. Even tile elderly
marcbld wltb tbeir walken.
• 'TheJ'v• been com.lq since 3 a.m, •• said one luardamao.
II all)' bad camped overniib( •
at lbe farm and woke Just before
sunrise this inorn!H to "Ob. NB Man Whal a Beautiful Morning': be· •
ing played over a loudspeaker.
Already abown tbe 1ipla al
tbree bit Eastern cities, tbe
pope wanted to sample rural llfe
In tbe United Statet. He wu
drawn to Iowa by a pe~ let-ter from a farmer.
Four boun were aet ulde for
Due Top
Avco Role
Iowa In the pope's buay .eek-Ross Hett. 47, president-of Av-loq ldledule. Del Moines wu tbe amallelt dty oa bJ.a itinerary co Financial Services, Inc.,
and tbe only ODe wit.bout a atop based in Newport Beach, bu
th ... _.._, tbecl al On been recomme:oded for election at • ......,,. 1 ca r · as president and chief operatin&
tap, imtad, were • vtalt to • offlcer al the parent com&>aQY, tlny couatr)' dlareb aDd a llaa Avco Corp.
at an Mdoor fanntna m...am. The recommendation LI to be
W1Mn tbe SU. wen opmecl ·made at the -ratioo'a Oct. tbll mandlll at Uvtq w.tory _.....,
Parma, at>Out 1,000 people 21 board m"tln1 by James rusbed lnllde, many •boutlnt Kerr, daalrm.an and chief ex·
back aad forth and wa•lnc ecutive oftleer and by Qeorse
American. Pollab aDd VaticH Ho,em.m.~ aDd chief
flap. llaDY had 9peat an all· ~~mftwtatlon 1a that
Dllbt vl1ll at tbe farmln1 Hett'• promodoa become •ec·
muaeam... awaiUDI the pcmtiff'a tin Dec. 1 wlMD Boseman la to
arrival Ulla afternoaa. become.-ebalrman.
A.a 8eer'et lentce oftlda~ Tbe two IDen npl•tned tn a·
lowed local autlllorities to Jointly laaued announcement the sates, three study at:ruma that the declllon LI baaed on
of viewers cbar1ed for lbe fence tbetr .... Kerr tuned a ln
that divided the crowd from the September and Boceman will be
Mass ~-6:f ln December.
The initial sprint for the fence They aaid the change ls part of
was accompanied by a rendition a plan fOt' "orderly transfer of
of :·sante Maria," on a Barbr~ management."
Stnesand recording, as tecbn1-Hett joined the Delta Accep-
cians continued testing tbe lance C-Orp .. the predecessor of
massive sound system. Avco Firtancial Services. in 1960. ~ mass o~ people rpore than He is a native of Canada 100 · deep qwckly formed to the
south of the altar.
I',... Page Al The J.oclualoo of Dea Moines oo
the ltinerarv Du.a.led some ob-
serven and d.Nw criUclsm from
others. Cities with large Catholic IRWD populatiooa complatned that Des • I •
llotoe. abow.I not have hem in·
cludecl became the Iowa PODUla·
tion la only 11 perc.nt Catholic.
Tbe Impetus to include Des
Moines came in mld·aummer
when Joe Hays, a 39-year-old
farmer from Truro, wrote to the
pope suggesting he vis it Iowa to
see bow the food for the world is
grown. An added drawing card
was the presence in Des Moines
of the headquarters or the Na·
tional Catholic Rural Life C-On· rerence.
Detours Vp
InSanJuan
Motorilta traveUq tbe Ortec•
Hicbway in San Juan C•plst.ra.no
SUnday mom1q can expect to
be detoured due to telephone
company wort oo a section al
road. ·
San Juan city councilmen •P-
proved cbing the road from 7
to 10 a.m . Sunday to allow
P•cillc Telephone workers to re-move overhead lines between
Gan.do and Sundance Drivel.
M otorlats will be routed
a round the work area on cav~
Arroyo. Detour signs wUJ be I~ up .
Keller's, wu to have 1one public tn No\'ember.
Fix., Mal WU •bollahed with
bis resignation. Keller's will sit
vacant and be filled in the Nov
ember election. Five candidates
ar e running for two seats
Witb the election of two mem-
bers In No\'ember and Oliver's
resignation. board membersh1p
will stand at five.
The remaining two landowner
picked representatives. board
president C.O. Re~rdt and E.
Ray Quigley, will turn their
seats over to control by popular
vote in lune.
All the actioo.s ta.ken so rar
b.loce on the final approval ol
Superior C-Owt Judge Edward
W allln. wbo issued tbe ru1lq to
end landowner control of tbe dis-
trict.
That dedaioo wu result ol
lawsuits ftJed by the city and
Irvine Tomorrow, • citizens
croup, challen,giq the compoci-
tion ot tbe board u a violation°'>
the one-man, one-vote doctrine.
Because t.be lrvioe Company
wu tffla chief landowner tn tbe
aprawliJla, 88,000-acre district,
crtU~ al the board saJd the com·
pany wu able' to wield too much
'!1fluenceoo local water mattus.
Tbt ault WU flled OD beba1f of
ftve penoaa who are •Uber U.S.
dUsena or legal permanent reai-
dent.a who were detained during
the raids.
Barbara Strickland, a Santa
Ana attorney, said she hopes
that a federal Jud&e wUJ ilsue a
temporary rest.ralnial order and
in"junctlon preventing future
raids.
No hearing date has been aet,
she said.
The INS recenUy began con·
ducting sweeps through residen-
tial areas in central and north
Orange County communities as
part of its effort.a to hall the flow
or Ulegal aliens \nto the United
States from Mexico.
At a recent press conference.
Lalin American community
leaders and members of the
Orange County Human Rela·
tlona Commission objected to
the nature of the raids. Tbey
clalmed the sweeps have cnat-
ed fear and anxiety amonc resl·
deo ta or Lallo American
neighborhoods.
They also charged that agenta
violated the bumaa and civil richta ol pel'IOlll detaloed. ,
Gunmen Rob
NB Broker
Of Jewelry
Newport Beach auction house
owner Robert Ogle is the latest
victim of Los Angeles jewel rob·
ben, loslng S2 million worth of
cema and jewelry to au.nmeo,
pollce said.
The holdup occurred Monday
nlgbt outside a Hawtbon>e
,re.aiaunnt wbere 011•. n.
oww al Ne= Gan.rt., bad stopped for r with his wife
and -friends before depart.in& for
Saudi Arabia.
Police said two gunmen, one
of whom called Ogle by name.
relieved tum of a leather case in
which he earned rings, loose
diamonds. earrings , pendants.
bracelets and watches .
The jewels reportedly were on
consignment to Ogle for his trip
to meet wi th wealthy Saudi
buyers.
The holdup wu the fifth In the
Lot Anaelea •re• sine. Aug. 22.
The loes from the robberies
tot•la more than $5 million,
police said today.
Howeve!', a spokesman for the
Los-., Anteles Police Depart-ment's robbery division, which
is tnvestipting three ol the five
boJdups. stressed. today lbat no
defJntte connection bas been
establlabed in the five cases.
He saJd police invest11•tinc
the robberies were comparing
notes to determ.Jne II tbe holdups
are linked.
O&le was tbe victim of a
holdup nearly two years ago
when a woman armed witb a
platol accoeted him at his auc-
tion house at 2542 W. Coast
Hlgbway.
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Study Report Criticizres Officers' Conduct
LOI ANGELES <AP> -In a
hanhlY worded MPOrt that CCXI· lradtcf.t tbe ftnd1n11 of an in·
t.rnal pollee 1nve1ti1atioa, the
city Board of Pollce Com·
mt11tooen crtUcbed the coo· duct of two oftlcen who fatally
•hot Eula Love after a ~
over an unpaid *22.09 sas bUl.
The report releued WedDes·
day allo raised questions about
the proeedurea of the LAPD
abootlna review board which
found otftcers Edward Hopeoo
and Lloyd O'Calla&ban bad com·
plied with departmut policy in
the lncideot.
THE OPFICE&S SdOT the
39-year-old widow 12 times last
Jan. 3.
'Stiag' Bre•k• Rlag
''The officers' premature
drawing of their weapons and
their use of rapid fire. under the
circumstances of the Love case.
were both in violation of depart·
ment policies," the report con·
eluded.
San Jose officer Jess Rodriguez escorts Terry Simpson
from her apartment Wednesday as police made 45 ar·
rests on burglary and robbery charges. Police said more
than 100 arrests could result from a "sting" operation
that recovered more than $750,000 in stolen property.
·Pool-poisoning Probe
Nets Evicted Tenant
SAN JOSE CAP) -A man who bad ( ) been evicted from a San Jose apart-
ment complex was in custody today, SI'A.TE
booked for investigation of felony •
vandalism in connection with the -----------
herbicide poisoning of three swim-
ming pools, authorities satd.
Harry Leland Leach, 33, was ar-
res ted Wednesday night in neighbor-
ing San Mateo Coun\y by sheriff's de·
pulies armed with a warr8Jlt from
" Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge John Shatz listing two counts
of felony vandalism.
Officials said Wednesday hundreds
of people may have been exposed to
the herbicide, Sil vex , and the
chemical 2, 4· D, which contains the
suspected carcinogen, dioxin.
lhlio11 'Optl•l•tle'
LOS ANGELD CAP) -Teamsters
Uoion leaders said the y are
"cautiously oplimislic" that an
agreement can be reached on new
contra c ts a ff ecti n g every
supermarket in Southern California,
lbua avertin& a threatened walkout
next month.
The massive strike-lockout would involve an estimated 12,000
teamste'tS, 14,000 meal cutters and
more lhao 60,000 c lerks. The
teamsters have been working without
a contract since Sept. l.
f'iba Strike o .,er ?
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The end is
in sight for a strike by office workers
that stopped .production at some of
the major studios ,-and film pro·
cessors, includihg the filming of the
television shows M·A·S·H and CHiPS.
A tentative agreement was
reached late Wednesday by represen·
talives for the 2,200 members of
Local 174 of the Off ice and
Professional Employees Interna-
tional Union and representatives of
the eight struck companies.
Oil Spills E'earect
LOS ANGELES (AP) -State and
county officials are protesting pro-
posed offshore oil and gas leasing
sites after an environmental stale·
ment admitted that up to 48 oil spills
are "statistically probable" al the
sites. ·
The Bureau of Land Management
is calling for the sale of lbe 30 ftve-
year leases in 15 areas on the out.er
continental shell.
But at a be_,.. Wednesday, at.at.
and county ofllclals ur1td ellmlna· tion of several sites to protect &tr
quality and ftsblng and to prevent en·
vi ronmental damage.
Vndser Ezplode•
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A ~year·
old Encino man has been boepitalbed
with injuries suffered when bis 28-
foot cabin cruiser exploded and sank
as he was trying to start it a half
mile off Topaoga Beach, authorities
said.
County lifeguards said his boat
stalled and on a second attempt to
start it, blew up. The cause of the ex·
plosion has oot been dete rmined.
Meo& "'ree tor All
FRESNO <AP> -Students in two
elementary school districts near here
will be getting free meals because
school board members decided it is
too much trouble lo keep track or
those who are entitled to them.
Stabbing of Bishop
Ends Visit to Pope
SACRAMENTO (AP ) -Reti-redwt---F.,..a"'"'lh""'er-.James Morphy, ~tol' of
Bishop Alden Bell . 75, was only the Sacramento Catholic Diocese
slightly wounded by an intruder in newspaper, said he was told that the
bis downtown chancery -but it man ran out screaming, "You're ex·
spoiled bis trip to see Pope John Paul communicated."
II.
Police reported Wednesday that a
man walked into the chancery, two
blocks north of the Capitol, and re·'
portedly complained lo Bell that be
was being excommunicated.
The report allo aald "1ubstan·
tlal chuaet are required ln tbe
1y1tem ol tnvetU&aUn1 and .cl·
judleathlf offlcer-lnvolnd
sbootlnp and other uae-of.foree
lnddeld.a."
THE al!PO&T WAS pralaed
by reprhentaUvee or black and
civil rtahta 1roupa diasatllfted
with the results or the internal
LAPD lnvesti&aUon as well as
deciaiom by the diatrict attorney
and U.S. attorney not lo m e
cbar1es against the officers.
"It provta internal review
doesn't work -you need civilian
review." said Ramona Ripslon
of the American Civil Liberties
Union.
But Police Chief Daryl Ga~
criticized what he called "a
Monda)" moRtlna quarterback
situation" and insisted the of·
ficers acted in self-defense.
GATES SAID: "It <rapid fire >
obviously didn't stop Eula Love
from doing what she was do·
in1." He noted that a knife Mn.
Love was throwing wben the of·
ficers fired was foudd 68 feet ·
a way.
The police commission report
augaested that rather than draw
their cum lmmed.lalely, the of·
ficen1 should have tried verbally
lo placate Mrs. LOve.
In addition. police commluion
member Samuel WUliams point-
ed oat one of the bullet.a that bit
Mrs. Love was flattened a1ain8t
the pavement, apparently
because it struck her when She
was already down.
"I DON'T SEE bow anyone
could say that s hot was
necessary to slop Mrs Love
from doing anything," he said.
However. the report did not
recommend any discipline
against the officers. saying a
second internal investigation
"would violate the officers' due
process rights."
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Former Playmate ol the
Ye ar Claudia JenniAJS,
who once said she could
tum an 18-wbeel truck rig
around "ln the middle of
the street" died after ber
convertible smashed head·
on Into a pickup truck,
police said.
Mias Jennin,gs, 29, who
starred in s uch ftlms as
"Unholy Rollers" and
"Deat.hsport" died Wed·
nesday when her car drift·
ed over the center line of
the Pacific Coast
Highway
Her car collided with
one driven by J.9.year-old
Craig Benell of Rancho
Palos Verdes, officials
said. Benell was trea!ed
for minor injuries.
SGT. MIKE ROY, a police
spokesman, said the man returned
shortly after 0000, drew a knife and
slabbed Bell in the rllht rib ca1e and
the little fioger of his right band. He
was taken to llel'CJ Hospital, where
be wa.8 In good condJtion.
POLICE REPO'RTED later lbat
William Luthin, 30, showed up al Sut-
ter General Hospital and turned
himself in to a security guard. Of.
ricers said he waa booked oo charges
of assault with a deadly weapon.
AtEaJC RE.'\TAl lRANT~
Roiti~PhKt'
Co..11·,
Bell, who retired lhia year after 17
years as leader of the diocese, can·
celed bis trip to Chicago where he
was to have Jolned the other blsbops
to meet the Pope. He was to have left
early today.
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El Poco Candt .•
Valley Hallm .. rk
PORTING GOODS.
TOYS. HOBBIES,
CRAFTS. LUGGAGE It PET!\
Bcnchley·s Luaaae
Cran Worlt~
Forty Lo'c
Karl's Toys. Station~. Hobb~
Nears Sportins Good1
Ru'llO's Wonderful World of Pe11
HOME FURNISHINGS
• BathShop
Neu le Creek Shop
FOOD SPECIAL Tl'
H1ekory Ferms
Seo Candy
1 1 Rohcrln
I ran'""'" koom
I he h hinJcr
I 1d11 Bullet
'c~rucl -;1uffd Roll l'cnnc~ Coffee Shor
t he Rruer
'ruly Naturally Heahh Foocb
Velvet T unle
Vanuito's
Yonnce·, Y<1gur1
/odwc Room
!'!Pt.CIAl.TY SHO~
M JaC41uC'I. Fumer
The I obaccon111
Yee" MinicCCfltCf
MALL HOURS
Monctay. Tbunday Md FrWly:
lt:tl 1.n1.-9:tt p.111.
1\iesdaf, Wtdrttsd•J andSat•nlayt
lt:tl a.m.•: .. p.m.
SllJICl•Jt 12 noon 10 ~:tt p.M.
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• . 118 I
Orange Coast Dally Piiot
1.-vtae City Cowie~ I.iarrY A...-~Ml r«aiect at·
teaUon on an lntenetlq aUbject -a.bolald VoMrl In June
be·Uted If they weWd Wle to ... t.be dty en~ lnto
eoundlmank diaric.U? ~ membln now are eleCted tn citywide ballot· Lna. . Tbe COUDd1 will be dllc\uilll tbtl luue a& l&I melt· ~Ae~~ nlPt w1 botb ~~ and euriad1 .... lo
cauUan '*·~ u.ere are .......... dl'awt.cb \0 lhl1 type ol poUUc:al a:r*m. It can prodoc. tbe evt.11 OI
ward politloa. a dlvl&lve inlWenc. when poliUclam put
tbe interests ot tbelr bome dlltrtct above tllole ol the city.
Another poulble pitfall 11 an electton in which
several eood candidates are dU1tered ln one dlltrtct race
while another offers only turkeys .
Curloslty ii ln order, too. A1ran la on to aomethln&
wben be notes that c.mpaisn co.t baa been mounUn1 u
steadily aa the site ot the city ltaell. Irvine, It 1hould be remembered~ was never meant to be a quaint little town.
It is master-planned into the hundreds of tboulands ot residents and the day could well be near when il la im· ·
possible for candidates to campalp effectively citywide.
So a district or ward system haa both pros and cona.
Agran may be right when he sea it as an inevitability -
with the only question not if but when.
For now. a lot of thought!ul analysis is in order.
Neighboring Newport Beach is. a fine ex~mple of sho~~g
that district-type representauon does n t solve a city s
problems.
Unfortunate Rebuff
Mayor David Sills thinks the Marine Corps looks upon
the city ol Irvine as a bunch of asparagus patches in·
terspersed with a few rows of houses. ...,
When the mayor tried to meet with the commandant
. o( the Marine Corps·. during a West Corat tour Jut week,
the commander of the air station at E Toro politely told
Silis to forget the idea.
The commandant. Gen. Robert H. Barrow, could
have made some time available to meet with the mayor.
Barrow should be concerned about some of the
problems and fricttons involved in El Toro-Irvine rela-
tions. .
The base commander, Maj. Gen. Joseph Koler Jr ..
explained that Barrow feels "his involvement at this time
would be somewhat premature due to the fact that sub-
ordinate commands have not yet completed their con-
sidera ti on of these matters."
Those "matters" include such issues as possible joint
military-commercial use of the El Toro facility. the city 's
c·oncerns over aircr aft noise problems and land-use prac-
tices relating to a non-build line around the base.
Gen. Barrow later explained that he felt he should not
get involved in local issues that are the responsibility of
the base commander, Koler.
Maybe. But the intensity of the real relationsliip
between the Marine Corps and the city of Irvine suggest
he at least show an interest by chatting with the mayor
for a few minutes.
Trash Plea D11mped .. . • The politics of t.resh seem odd indeed.
A case in point is Irvine's determined yet fruitless op·
position to a garbage dump in the Bee Canyon a rea north
of the city.
The county Board of Supervisors last week selected
the area as the best location for a landfill site to replace
the Coyote Can yon dump by 1983.
City officials, particularly council members Larry
Ag ra n and Mary Ann Gaido, voiced strong opposition to
" the dump site in Bee or Round canyons. A city committee
was formed to produce a strategy to force a postpone-ment. '
F'or a while, it appeared the city would generate a ~ massive assault to show supervisors how Irvine would .. ... s uffer from serious noise, litter, pollution and traffic pro·
t blems . ~ The morning of the su~rvisors' hearing, however, no
.... one from the city was there. Oh, there was a letter 1lgned
:-by. the mayor stating the city's feelings about the matter.
But no one was there to stand up and personally plead the
city's cause.
Agran was the city's representative who was sup·
posed to be there, but a clerical error created a wrongly
limed schedule.
Of course, Agran's miscalculation was an honest mis-take . · · ·
~ Yet how ironic it was that all the paperwork done by
• the city's strategy committee and transportation com·
mission became just so much trash when the city
stumbled at the Cini.sh line.
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Boyd/Family
By L.M. llOYD
List.en to RJchard E. Byrd:
• ··At tbe end, only two thinp
• really matter to a man, re-
1ardless ol wbo be ls; and
they are t.be affection and UD·
der1tandin1 of his family.
•
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
ft1 '° much outrap onr tbt tupervilor who
WU monUJ Gppolecl to
tllle Vlltum war and • commut about tb• npenttor wbo wH con~leteel of brl~r1 .... ,..,. ol....,
clal'tlla wtddl be lMld .,.
fleet CYNIC
Anything and everythlng
else be creates is insubatan·
Ual; it ls a ship given over
lo the mercy of the winds and
tides of prejudice. But t.be
family is an everlasting
anchorage, a quiet harbor
where a man's ship can be.
left to swing to the moorings
of pride and loyalty.••
In Japan, tbe intersections
of streets have names, but
the ttneta tbetnMlftl q•t.
Tbere wu a Ume when the
1re1t oeean Uner Ile de Prance,....., a dally dot
m•u ID P'Nldl.
,.... drc:GuAi •••• aromd
tM top al .. al tlaoH td
pll1aer beer llH•H ta
alw•Ja· areater tlaaa tla• HtOt of Ute •lu1. nu
wCJllld -....... to ......
HH .... me..-nmnt wltb • t.11111-..... ., ..,... mcor,...Ml*ID-• variabl7 1~ow1 1t•1 ao. Tnena t,,. win bar bMa
wltb'*GM.
T
.... '8MAordl -.... ..... 10 r.t to, ............ c ........ ,
nll ll dlll ..... eo91'••n.ecl la SB ._ • ..._..-,a.atorl>MW
ftoMl'U. A~ at bu '°far failed to
wla 1ulftc ... t HHOri la aM a•• at•. Robtrtl baa
vowed be .W
p&ub tb•.
me 11 u re
wben the '°'°"' return ln J aouary.
WbllelDPY
landlord•
vlew such
le4lalatioo U ..1 u t-" confilcat.ory" or a form YI .....
verae coode1DnaUon", similar
Mailbox
'
1 ... 11meat.-adYaDHd a1atnat ...,, tind41ertmiaatJoo ....
~ bav. DOt .,... fOUDd
~ .... ba•• .,..., blMd upon race • ...u.-. natlonalit,y
ud ta. ~~!':,• aubj«t ol odler 1111111:1 tJoo tan.
8BCAV8B 'l'llEaE la UUle or
DO }lope of OYertaarnbaa Robertl'a
la-. ln u.e cowu. ta.. oppoAUon
of tbe aputmet boul4 ownen
aod real eat.ate people bu been
aimed 11 UesUi tbe bill bottled
up la tbeSmate.
Aa 1poke1men for tbe
California Realton ,Alsoctauon
point out. while many de·
velopmenta have beea constluct·
eel to provide specific aceom-
•
Robert H Wffd/P\lbtlther TMMat l(~llledltor
S.l'Mr• t<,.tbich/l!dtWtal ..-., Ullf'.
mod1tJoa1 for famllle1 wttb
chUdrea such u playf~
ind 1peelal Heurlty, muy
oUMn are directed 1pectfleal1y
to ldub only.
The latter complexes, the re-
alton eorreet1y at.ate, were not
built wttb dilldrm ln mlDd and
do DOt proytde tbe 1alety deaira·
ble for them. lD aome cuee ac·
tual ...... known otherwlae in
tbe law 11 "attractive
aubances" wbere cblldreo are
eo:tcemed are preaent.
IN AaGtJING 11atn1t tbe
Roberti bW, lt wu coatended
that many ~sis ol adulta seek
aeeom'"OdaUou where YOUftl
people wW not be present. They
may do tbla for reasons ot e~
tiolaal or aerYOU1 eoeclltlMe • .,.,.... tbelr llf•t1le ii Ml
compMfble Wit.la mall ehlldr9. ..... Roberti Ml .u ......
to m..t UU laU« objeetlGD bJ ex.mptlq bOUllDI ...... , .....
aod operat.tt exclualvelr for
1e11lor dtb•n• or reur ......
muy elderly ll•• lo boMbll DOt .. deat111ed exclu1lvet1•• for
t.bem. Furthermore OM does D0t
bave to be elderly or a ~to
find cblldren an Intolerable
nuilance. ~ And the Ro'"rtl mea1ure
maket DO 1tte111pt to ex.elude boualae occupied by thole with
emotlonal or nervous condltlooa
or other physically ba.ndicapped
penons.
8TaANGELV enough .
altbou1b the Department or
Rebabll1tat1on apenda more than
SlOO mlllioo a year aiding the
handicapped and Is presently
pushtna legislation to prohibit
landlords from discr'iminating
again.It handicapped persons, no
protest agalnat t.be Roberti bill,
· for not exempting housing OC·
cupied by the handicapped, has
been made.
Subsequent to Roberti'a an-
nouncement that be would again
try to move the bill next
January, spokesmen for tbe Cali-
fornia realtora disclosed that
they have agreed to review their
position.
While they are not happy with
the idea of a statewide bill, con-
tending there ha.s been no sbow-
i n g or statewide need, they
m ight favor legislation which
would establish standards for
local measures.
Among their many concerns is
that a law mlgbt be passed re-
quiring landlords to accept
children while anothe r law
would freeze their rents and
make no allowances for the de·
monstrably increased costs or
maintenance resulting from ac-
cepting fa milies with children
'Am~rican Y ardstic~' Overlooks Reality
To the F.ditor:
One of Pre1iclent Carter's
moat co111tant •nd dogmatic
themes is that ol human rtgb.ta.
On the surface most of u.a a,ree.
Who doesn't feel compusloo for
the unemployed, the poor. the
disadvantaged. but the list of un·
fortunates seems endless
Their misfortune is. in large
part. meas ured by how their
circumstances compare with the
average middle c lass white
American. Using this yardstick.
however. presents a dilemma -
du e to the success of the
American Dream, most of the
people of the world suffer by
comparison.
FOR YEARS DOW the cry baa
been for rich Americana to
share with poor Americana -
for all Americans to share with
lbe needy world. The concept of
general equality somehow bas
replaced the concept of equal op-
portunity. The drift from one to
t.be other bu led to our current
problems with governmental
policies. The lack of will to cut
rat from eovemment Ls deatroy-
i n 1 the dollar -masalve
welfare programs erode our pro-
ducUvity -conft1catory taxes
greatly reduce capital needed
ror growth -federal energy
policies h ave created depen-
dence m romsn oU -and aov·
emment regulations are stilling
free enterprise and personal
freedom.
The legislators who are so
vocal and have be~n inalrumen·
tat In shaping &his country's
policies may find their 1oal
reached with devanating results.
The "American yardstick" will
cease to apply and we may find
ourselves plunged into the dead
le vel quagmire of total equality.
President Carter and our
more liberal lawmakers have
yet to acknowled1e a fact that
some cleare.r m1nda have noted
s ince the days or the New Deal.
Our ability to help those Jess
fortunate is entirely dependent
upon the strength and wealth of
our own society and any policy
that dim.lnlahes either. destroys
by that same extent, our ability
to rurtber the cause of human
right.a.
STEVE G. CHRISTMAN
their firm resolve to keep the
• war eolne as long as possible
'. T b e le r m · · l r a 1 t o r . · · s o simpllsUcly applied to Ms Fon-
da and other anti-Vietna m pro·
testors should be used on ~
who lied so skillfully to us that
the war would be over '·any day
now .. while they bt.n lt bric k bar-
r acks in Vietnam ror th.-; troop~
yet to come
We lost more than 50.000 men.
.. with tho u s and s mor e tn·
capacilated for life. We killed.
directly and indirec tly, a
gr eater proportion of innocent
civilians in Nort h und South
Vietnam than we have in an y
war. ll helped lo beef up our
enemy casualty lists <"We lost
some but the enemy lost a lot
more").
WE 80WBD the seeds of our
preeenl economic disas te r In
Vietnam. Jt was during the war
that copper appeared on lhe
rim• ol our coins. If we now fall
"prey lo the scorn and contempt
of all nations" It is for giving
away our resources to prop up
and encourage some of the most
despoUc regimes on the face of
the earth. We are so Ill thought
of in auch places by the great
musel ol people because Of OUT
ardent support of their tyranl.S
that when revolution does come
they welcome the Reds with
open arms.
If Ms. Fonda's· broadcasts ac
tually helped to wind down the
greatest and most expensive
farce ever perpet rated on the
American people I wish she had
done il S0011er.
LOREN M BLUTMAN
' Sha•~ful
To the Editor:
Thank you for bringing atten·
Uon to the recent action by the
Santa Ana school board In ending
the program of breakfast for s tu-
dents. It is a most terrible
behavior for supposed leaders ln
our society to turn away rrom in·
nocent children in need. We
should be ashamed that s uch peo·
pie are in positions of
responalbilllY. ft .BRYAN
A•rll•e 411e•Ca.••
To the Editor:
Tbe Federal Avlatlon Ad·
mlnlltratlon baa reque.ted lnpul
to h•lP evaiuat.e airline r.queltl
to Hrvlee part.I ot Oranie Coun-
ty. I would Uke to ofter tbe
followine qu.tkllmaire for uae
ln acremlna UM appllcante.
1. What .. the ut worth "' your company? <Som• all'Unee couldn•t pay for a 1ln1l•
dam-bome.)
1. Do JOU adv.ntae encouraa-
lD1 people to flJt J. Do )'GU UM tuel..nldent, Jobi•.._..._ 1mall planes?
4. Do JGU -aqe lD poUUc:s a1
• local level t
~.
S Do you believe wr travel
should be reserved for emergen·
cies and l.bat economic &rowth
should be curt.aiJed!
6 Do you agree airports
should be separated by at least
75 miles.,
7 Do )OU belaeH• publtr hf'alth
1c; endam~ered b) a,•1allon no1se·1
If so. do you plan lO dis pose of
your jets"
8. Do you discrim inate agwnst
hiring n oi se a b a t e m e n t
employees"
I h~ the Federa l Av1auon
Administration can weed out
pro-airport a ppUcants. and then
the forthcoming local elections
will elect anti·airport polit.Jcians
we can live with .
JOUN SWINB,o\NK
E•eqla Nlz••
To the Editor:
lam sick and tired of seeing our
former President Nixon·s p1c·
tu res and comments in the papers
and his views expressed on na ·
tionalTV.
I don't care where he laves. I
don 'l care what bis opinions are
on SALT 11. I don't care what he
thinks ol Ch.in.a. I don 'l care tbat
he is an Angel fan . I don't care to
read about him.
Let 's slop giving him the
publicity he craves.
EILEEN MEANS
•Nothlag' Gaht~d
To the Editor ·
Your editorial headed ·'State
Drags Feel on Bay Solution"
cSept. 26) hit a very sour note
with me. As chairman of the
much maligned Newport-Irvine
Waste Manage ment Plannin g
A&ency until Its recent re·
organization, I relt we were
making good proaress in our
cooperative effort with As·
semblywoman Bergeson to seek
state legtsl1tlon addres.slng tbe
problems ol the Upper Bay.
Our plan was to use the entire
budeet or NJW A this year to
perform the necessary pre·
Uminary studies to persuade the
Lectalature to fund a two-step
pro1ram; l) to aurvey the San
l>le10 er.t and lb• Upper Bay
to d•t.-mlat t.lM moet .tfectlve
plan of works for de11ltin1
f aclUU., and 2) to d•lP and
build the neeeaaa.ry raclUUes.
The preli.mlnary atudr wu ex·
SMtCted to •timate the COit.a.
(Speculation ru1ed from SS to
$25 mlllioD).
TBll SPf'OaT apparently wu put M6cll tw tbe Sta~ Water
Re1oure•• Control Board
becau.. ot tbe "all or nodllDI"
crlUeilm of M'IWA'I plaM'Dt fll.
forts. lt ap"an now, wtt.b
NIWA limplJ ,_ In lim~'::J lb• crttlea WW ~... 1
tbe "notb.i.ng" part or thejr goal.
It hu always been evident
that tbe State Department of
Fi.ah and Game ii grossly UD·
derfuoded for the job of rest.or·
ing and maintaining Upper
Newport Bay. We have frequent·
ly heard thut Ne wport Bay is
amo ng t he s tate's hi gh est
priorities as an ecological re-
serve Our plan was certa.in to
put that nollon to the test
Whale I w as skeptical that the
Legis lature wouJd have funded
the required millions. l was
nevertheless hopeful J>lanning
funds that have been expended
on the so-called 208 Water QuaU-
ty Planning program have been
notoriously wasted in California.
Too bad the crtu~ have scuttled
what appeared to be the last
bes t hope for so1r1e action lo
back up the endless plans.
WAYNE A. CLARK
Director <publicly e lected>
Irvine Ranch Waler District
Bad ao lt'orae
To the Editor·
While the bureaucrats fiddJe
and procrastinate and pus the
buck on respomibility, the con-
dition of the Newport Back Bay
and Its detenoration goes from
bad to worse .
At the rate or progress that
has occurred in the last five
years in corre<:Ung this prob-
lem. It will be nothing more
than a decaying, smelly mud
slough in another few years.
Compared to what used to be a
viable. beautiful blue water bay,
it will really be a aigbt to
behold !
E.P . BENSON
Bearlle••
To the Editor:
J am •W'J>rised and saddened by
theSanlaAnaScboolBoard'avote
to kill its federally funded achool
breakfast program. CertaJnly
hungry children have a
legitimate claJm to a civilised
society's assistance and coin·
passion.
For t.be aake of the individual
Santa Ana Board member'• CGO·
aclene.. lllWDiqtbeJ eacbbave
one, I bope lbejr ~lion wu pro~ptecr by i1norance or
stupleltl¥. Mdnotmallee.
lle•Wldle, I pray that tbi.t November tbil Santa Ana votAtn
oventbelmlqlJ repudiate tbla heart.a.. J-amy lldlicted OG de-
feuel .. cblldnn. f'or 1b1me.
•IKEllCLAUGHUN
• Lfftns }rfnJt rtodtrt Gr( 10f&cotne. nw rioM to c:'"'""-we.,.. to fU
..-. tw 1tindNI• Hbd U ranwd.
~· ol IOO words or .., ~ be ,..,_ p•1/trtnef. AU Nturt,,.... fn·
cWt """°'"" otld =addnu ,,., ...wt "'oW ,,. °" ,..
qwll If ..tlfcWrel ~ .. "'"""· ,,_,.,.,,.,, llOC ,,. ,...,.,..
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BopPing
; ·Loses A.rt
' -.
·ranel Job ,
• La1una Beach Arts Com-
ialaaioaer Bruce Hopping was
Oalted from that nine-member
~l Ulla week following action
"1 the City Council.
Bopsiing, loftc a controversial
ftlure in Lacuna Beach politics, wu removed from the year-old
Arts Comm•uion in a 4-1 vote,
' Ttfth Councilwoman Sally
BeUenae oppoeed.
• And wblle not being specific in
dlelr reaoas, tbe council ma·
jorily said
they felt Hop-
ping was dis-
r up Ung the
commission
and wo uld
work better
as an i n
dividual
apart from
the panel.
They cited a.· •letter from Festival of Arts
~president James Schmits
elalmill8 &laat Hoppins u.ted
E Clftlftala todOut. Uad·
performance of the fll &lie lluten aa a
nillr far the Aria -Oom·
minion.
The contention was that Hop-
<See BOPPING, Paae AZ)
Tun BounJ.,
7 Robbed
IJyGunmtpi
~ gunman who burst into a ~una Beach man's home Wed·
1ielday afternoon, bound the vie· t1m and bis friend with silver
'--pe and stole $2,000 in cash
Mfore Qeeing.
• Police said Ma rvin Dale
~ea. 28, of 217 Nyes Place,
was sltting in bis living room
'with friend Richard Kim Smith, 31. of 2200 South Coast Highway
... esday when a man wield·
m1 a blue steel revolver burst tsato tbe house through the open
frilot door.
:He ordered Mendez to tape his
(rieDd's band.a together, then Gell lllendel up himself and said,
'•Where's tbe four grand?"
1'be bound vicUm led the sus·
feel ido an adjacent bedroom
.. c1 1ave him $2,000 from a dresser drawer, before the gun-
ll>U tumed and fied the home, ,._riq the two men bound in
~ ~ WU described U a aale white lll bla 30I. stanctin•
tke feet 10 incbea tall, of
JMdlam build with blond hair ..
• Police aid tbey have no IUI· fl'Cta in the aft.emooll stroqarm .....,..
Coast
•
tliWast
Deltr ...............
Woofing for Angels
Smokey, a poodle owned by Craig Simonin of Balboa,
shares his master's se ntiments re2ardin2 the American
League playoffs. The pooch bas his own specially fitted
Angel cap.
Irvine Co. Official
Quits IRWD Board
87 DAVID IWTlMANN Of .. .,...,~s ....
Directors of the Irvine Ranch
Water District accepted the re-
signation of board member Fred
Keller Wednesday night as part
of ao agreement to tum full con-
trol of the panel over to popula.r
voting by June, 1980.
Keller is an Irvine Company
vice president who had been
placed on -the board tbrouP a
system of landowner balloting
whic h an Or ang e County
Superior Court Judge ruled as
unconstitutional last month.
Alao agreeing to step down
Wednesday night was Charles
Oliver, another landowner -
picked board member. Wbile
Keller's resignation takes effect
immediately, Oliver won't step
down until November, when
public elections are scheduled
for two seats.
ADOlber Irvine Company vice
president. Warren Fix, resigned
from the board Monday night .
The alJ'eement between the
water district and City of Irvine.
'Which both endorsed Monday
nipt, calls for lbe resl111ation$ and November elections to ul·
t.lmatel.Y result in a 3·2 majority
. for publicly elected board mem-
bers.
By J-. all ftve mem-. ol
tbe board will be ~ected b)' the
public.
The IRWD board ha been
compoeed of •ven members,
two amwerable to Ute voters
and fl~:: tbrou1b lan· downer . A tblid leat,
Keller'1, waa to ban 1one
public In Na.ember.
,,. •• Mat ... abol.l.Me4 ~
Ida rtllpatlon. Keller'• will lit
•llCallt -be Med .. tM Hof. ember elecdon. Flve candidates
are i--. tor two Hall.
Wttb tbe eleeUoD of two metn· ben ia Notember and Oliwr'1 ....,,.,.., boml membl!MIP ............ TIM aw 2 2 I tw ludo ... ,..~.rw.IMatlY::t ::rt. f: .,..,.,, •:;.b~ara dtllr
I
seals over to control by popular.
vote lo June.
AU the actions taken so far
binge on the final approval of
Superior Court Judge Edward
Wallin, who issued the ruling to
end landowner control of the dis·
triot .
That decision was result of
lawsuits Ctled by the city and
Irvine Tomorrow, a citizens
group, challenging the composl·
tion of the board as a violation of
the one-man, one-vote doctrine.
Because the Irvine Company
wa1J the chief landowner in the
sprawling, 69,000.acre district,
critics of the board saJd the com-
pany was able to wield too much
influence on local water matters.
Drown Victim
Found Off
Marine Base
The body of an II-year-old
M ariJle wbo was reported
drowned Sept. 23 while swim·
ming off the San Clemente
coast, was fouqd W edneaday
after it waabed ..._.. oa .Bed
Beacb at Camp Pendletoa.
Saa DielO ~ eon.-•1 omce lnveett1aton 1ald dental
curta abowed t.6e body ... that
of Pvt. Pbilllp Glenn Thomu
wbo was stationed ·at Camp
Pftdletan.
TbomM wu lut seen at about
3 p.m . 100 yarda IOUtb ol La
Rambla Street while awimminl
wttb a buddy.
TbolDaa la the third man to
drown Gii' Ban Clement.e's c:oMt
ID tile put four moat.bl. PYt.
Alejandro Amaya'• July f
drowninl was lbe ftnt 1ucb de-
ath iD Z'7 )•an fll ctt1-blnd bueb...-me.C11• ... Wllllin aw..._ -~~'ea_)
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'f.HURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENT
pen:eat.
He cited .erospace, electlullc
and computer industries aa the
expandlne Job market op·
portunWea in the coming de-
cade.
Tbe ebainDaD of tbe County
Board ol Saperviaon told bis aU·
dience it la likely tbe county's
unemploymen~ rate in t.be 1JIO!s
will bMel' well below the state's u awbole.
Anthony tied tbe co::r.;: boaai.DI needa to tbe exp
etnJ>loyment marltet.
He polated out that those
workers who fill the Job open-
ings be predicted will occw-in
the 1980I must live a reuooable
distance from their places-of
employment.
The supervisor's talk at tbe
conference sponsored by Ute
Orange County Chamber of
Commerce was the ft.nt la a
day-IOIJI aeries ot talks by ball·
nesl and government leaden.
The economic conference at·
tr acted a crowd of 1 about IOO
pe~na.
Men· as Priests
'God's Choice'
Pontiff
Speaks
On Roles
PHILADELPHIA (AP> -
Pope John Paul II said today
that limiting the Roman
Catholic priesthood to men is the
way "God has c hosen to
shepherd bis flock." He also re-
pealed b is ~taod favorin~
celibacy.
The pope, making bis first
meotioll ol tbe irowtn& move-
ment lll tbe United States to ad·
mil WOIDed to tbe prieatbood.
WU p1l&ad by cbeen ud a ~~·-w•tlDD ... ...,..,.,,.. \;~ N'u::
worship service in the Civic
Center. . PtllladetpM ..:::.rt.~ I" J«,; Dff Mame&, 1owa, cheered b)'
school cbildren on b1a departure
uhewuonarrival.
By the time the pope left -
about an bour beblnd schedule
-more than 130,000 people bad
gathered for a planned Mass al
Iowa's Living History Farms.
The 59-year-old pontiff ends lbe
day ln Chicago, tbe next to last
stop on his week-long tour that
began ln Boston on Monday.
The pope spoke of the love of
Cbrbt at churches in two ethnic
neighborhoods early today. But
he later reminded a crowd of
about 24,000 at the Civic Center
~at love demands fidelity.
Re was interrupted by ap·
plause nine limes during his
speech, and chants of ''Long
Live the Pope!" and "Sto lat."
Polish for "May you live a bun·
dred years!" resounded when
the POi>e ended his homily.
Most members of the audience
were priests, most of whom
were in the main part of the
hall , and nuns, seated in the
balcony.
<See POPE, Pa&e AZ)
Pope Sileneed
Microplwne Goes on Blink
PHILADELPHIA <AP> -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope John Paul II de-
cided the United States has its fa ults after all.
When the pope was pre paring to start his homily
a l Philadelphia 's Civic Center. the mike wasn't
working . Alter sever a l false starts, 1t was replaced
with another.
The pope feigned testiness. Then he smiled and
said. "Finally, something in the United States is not
okay."
The 24.000 priests. nuns and laymen in the au-
dience broke into laughter.
County, Li/ eguard
Contract Bitb Due
Cootnlda to proyide Utepard
services on a total of five miles
of county-owned beaches and
harbor area for 1980 are up for
grabs.
Orange County s upervisors
this week agreed to accept
lifeguard cootract proposals for
the c0tmty's bits and pieces of
beach from Sunset Beach to
Capistrano Beach.
County officials expect com-
p etitive bidding because a
private lifeguard firm will try
again to win a ~ntract it wrest·
ed from Laguna Beach in 19'1'9 .
Last year was the first time
the county had accepted a bad
for lifeguard services from a
private company.
And the company. Lifeguard
International Beach Services.
submitted the lowest bid, of·
ficials said.
"They've been successful as
far as our staff is concerned.
And, Of course, they're trying to
make a good impression," said
Pete Jenny o( the county's En·
vironmentaJ llana1emeat
Agency.
In the past, Jenny said, coat
cities had routinely guarcled tbe
s trips of adjacent county
beaches.
But last ye.ar the lifeguard
contract for Aliso Beach, Niguel
Beach. Dana Point Harbor and
Capistrano Beach was taken
from Laguna Beach and San
Clemente by Lifeguard Intema-
tional's low bid or $128.000.
T hat be at the co mbined
$160.000 bid by the two cities,
Jenny said.
But Laguna Beach will bid
again this year. a city official
said.
"We're meeting with the COUD·
ty next. week to look over the bid
proposal," said Laguna Beach's
Bruce Baird, director or marine
safety.
Lifeguard Internationa l did
not bid on two other contracts
last year . won by Newport
Beach for $35,000 and Hunt-
ington Beach for $56,000.
San Clemente. The work, under way for about two moot.bl, it expected to eofltlnae
into ism.
DM.YP'ILOT
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clet lot '*' bi ..... &, ..... bul==PQM!d ta. "'°" ... ~,.. ~ 5ot6eut Amla •
~ ......... bal&i..~u..r.-.i ·
Otaw fw Dileue o.tnl ia
AUaata ••41 from tb uate
Depanm.t al RulUll amW ,..
portt CUI c .... ol t~
are rilUll aba.rpb lD au.w lD
tM~.
Board Oalrml.ll p..iup Aa-
lboay uld be lnlU.t.ed the actk)e
alter reeeJvtnt an urant ,...
quell from th• cHIH of
Wutmimter. Santa A.ea and
Garden Grove.
''The concern ii witb tbe
1i1n1flcant number ol rel\Aaeel
who have tu~rculo•Ja wlaen
they settle in Oranae County,"
he said. ·
The Orange County Health
Department esUmat.et that the
rate of tuberculoltl ts lncreuma
and could approacb U per
100,000 populaUOD &Illa year, a
gain ol nearly 50 penent trom
the customary rite of M per
100,000 population.
"The purpose of the action
• would be to gain additional staff
I and expertise to be)p US in de•
veJopJng a eolution to the pro.
blems wbJcb are extremely com·
plex," Anthony aatd.
Officials in Garden Grove and
Santa Ana said that severe over-
crowdln& In certain areas of
their cities adds to the health
and sanitary problems
Garden Grove City Manager
Richard Powers reported that 11
city employees have been ex-
posed to tuberculosis in their de-
alings with the refugees.
Three others have been ex·
posed to leprosy, he said
Powers said that the entire ci·
ty work force of 550 employees
will be given skin tests for
tubercuJosis Friday.
Serra Road
Extension
'To Be Viewed
San Juan C.platrano public re·
view ol a county~sored plan
to extend JunJpero Sern Road
through a ridgellne to connect
with Dana Point's Street of the
Golden L~nter n will begin
tonight.
Traffic and Transportation
com missioners are scheduled to
consider an environmental im-
pact report on the project at
their 7 p.m. meeting in council
c hambers, 32400 Pa seo
Adelanto.
Cit> planning commissioners
will consider the plan Tuesday
Councilmen wiU review the pro·
ject Oct. 25.
Councilmen are believed to be
against the proposed extension
which has been deleted from the
city's traffic circuJaUon master
plan. .
Members claimed Wednesday
they weren't being given enough
time to address their concerns to
county planning commissioners
who are scheduled to consider
the issue Oct. 29.
The road extension issue could
prove to be costly for the city.
County supervisors warned
San Juan earlier this year that if
the city's clrculaUoo map didn't
conform to the county's master
plan the city would lose precious
road improvement funda.
Preeently, tbe elty's mape do
not include tbe Junlpero Serra
extension and another propoaed
addition to Homo Creek Road.
County olftclala have a~
to bear San Juan officials' re·
asona fOf' deletinl the two ex·
temlooa, bUt plans are continu·
ing for tbe Junipero Serra ex·
tenaloo.
DAILY PILOT
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NBMan
Due.Top
Avco Role
Ross Belt, 47, president of Av·
co Financial Servlces, Inc.,
based ln Newport Beach, has
been recommended for election
as president and chief operaUna
officer of the parent compaey,
Avco Corp.
The recommendation is to be
·made at tbe oorporaUon's Oct.
26 board meeting by James
Kerr; chairman and chief ex·
ecuUve officer and by George
Hogeman, president and chief
operating officer.
Their recommendation Is tbat
Hell's promotion become effec·
live Dec. 1 when Hogeman is to
become vice chairman.
The two men explained in a
jointly issued announcement
that the decision is based on
their ages. Kerr turned 62 in
September and Hogeman wlll be
63 in December.
They said the change is part or
a plan for ''orderly transfer of
management."
Hett joined the Della Accep-
tance Corp .• the predecessor of
Avco Financial Services, in 1960.
He is a native of Canada and
became a naturalized U. S.
citizen in 1978. Hett and his wife
and rive children will be moving
from Newport Beach to Greenwich, Coon., upon )ll.a elec-
tion to the AYCO Corp. poet.
Ph9ne Prefix
Change Asked
In Clemente
San Clemente City Council
members approved a proposal
Wednesday to have ci ty resi-
dents included in the Capistrano
Valley telephone service area by
requesting the change through
the state Public Utilities Com-
mission.
A local committee on the
telephone service change hopes
to appear before the state com-
mission next year. .
The telephone service chante
sought would abolish number
prefixes of 492 and 498 and
replace them with those digits
used by callers in the com-
munities of Dana Point, South
Laguna, Dana Hills, San Juan
Capistrano and Capistrano
Beach.
The change would make
telephone calls to these areas
local calls for San Clemente re-
sidents.
l
Burglars .Net
$19,000
In Jewelry
Burglars entered a Lacuna
Beach man's house tbrouah
louvered windows in a rear door
tbla week, taking more than
S19,000 in jewelry.
Police said the bome of Jay
William Hactler, U8 Sunset Ter·
race Drive, was bur1larbed
while the man waa at work
Tuesday.
••• .haaa.ca,a.ara .. ~It' eoueu ... aeM,._. a .....
11ropaeel Weda•d•J ,_ &M
Ceplltraao •••*•" lcAool IMat ._..... -,...... tM ... to STOO,OCSO for 1• relocatable
dwroMM bl weh..,. f1ar tM ...... ~ Couaell memMrl ¥oM4 --a al •o u1 l J to offer tbe Capl1trano eellool 411trlct ...,, • ......s al tM alltk'plltA
ed hoo.ooo ll would e01t to pure._. tbe mod"1ar lDl&nlc·
Uoaal facilltiM.
Tbe move could d1mlpt ICbool
board plans to approve the
arreement. In a letter to cit.y oftld.all • .dla-
tr lc t Superintendent Jerome
Tboroaley noted that wlMD tbe
lease propoeal wu bun_.
out ln Al>ril tbe COil of nloeata·
ble ctaasro6ma wu a.o,ooo each.
He wrote in the lettel' dated
Sept. 20 that tbe price baa
climbed to $50,000 eaeb, ptasbing
the total coet to $700,000.
•'Since I did uUclpate a quick
response h'om tbe city (tO tbe
Aprtl offer), I did not ~ciUy
put a time limit on the proposal
but rather used an estimated
cost for tbe portables
(classrooms) at that time,"
Thornsley wrote to City
Manager James Mocalls.
Pilot Article
A.ids Recovery
Of Goods
N e wporl Beach detectives
said today a Daily Pilot story
led them to a Laguna Beach
hom e where they recovered
"thousands of dollars" worth of
allegedly stolen furnishings.
Police arrested twins Kevin
and Paul Doremus, 28, of 217 A
Dolphin Way Tuesday in connec·
Uon with the thefts. Paul faces
charges ol receiving stolen pro-
perty and Kevin faces charges
of grand theft.
Det.ecUve Lee Roberta Hid the
brothers were arTefted after an-tique abop owner Beverly Ray
read a story about Kevin's ar-
rest Sept. 25 on au.aplclon of
at.all.nl a lunp floom Balloet's
In Costa Mesa'• South Coast Plan.
Ms. Ray bad reported tbe tbeft
of several valuables, lncludi.nf a
lar ge painting, from her store
over the past few months.
She said she was aquainted with
the twins and when she read the
article she notified Newport
Beach police.
Roberts said detectives visited
the Laguna Beach home shared
by the brothers and alleged they
found items stolen from Ms.
Ray's shop as well as four other
Newport Beach buaineaaes and a
private residence.
He sald the allegedly swlen
Items included lamps, lar1e
porcelainplecesandaru1. ·
The brothers posted ball and
were released from Jall follow·
ing tbetr arrests.
A r9iiim. .. ta.. Apd) pro.
POl•I •• 4111Dec1 •IND coua..
c11mea --lo Purelaue &be ... .,_ a...ai • .., lebool •'-cl aelpllorta1 8uclllatlm new. ,_ ...... u.. aa1e 1D· cluQd ID tfle leue propoHI
Selaool bou,.s ... bert biJbd ~:'2.a:.= r;a Jw ldaool, d~et11 neUlq '::..~
Truatell nJeeted tM offer end
¥oted to .... blnlt the ort .......
Aprtl proposal for Caplstruo
Sebool-1J.
While the ptOpolla)s 8ncl ~
ter-proposaJs •ere beln1 "°8·
1idered, tbe c:o.t of modular
cla11rooma lncl"eued.
But Wednesday councllmen
made it dear aseo.ooo ... tlM6r
lut ofter to Jeue tbe campua
they want to uae u a new dnc center.
''I feel we UouJd make It• a
final offer," Mayor Kenneth
Frteu told fellow council mem-_bera.
"I hope they accept thla cl·
fer." acreed Councilman ~
Scbwartse. "U tbeJ don't I
we ouaht 1o Just for1et It and IO
on_to. another alt.."
F,....P-AI
HOPPING •.
pine did ao wttbout the coment •
of the rest al tbe eommiukm.
But Hoppln1 Hid be WH
merely uklnc ti aucb an ar·
ranaemeot could be made, and
waa not actlne as a com·
mlaaloner at the time be made
tbe request.
The council majority was un-
convinced, however. and Mayor
Jack McDowell aald, "I feel, ln
view of everything tbat has
transpired, that we should re·
lieve him."
The mayor was joined by
Councilman Kelly Boyd, who
said, "Bruce is a go-getter and
an individual (but) I think it"&
better for him to work alone as
an individual. There is too much
disruption ln that aroup."
Councilman Wayne Ba1Hn
said, "I have respect for Bruce's
pa¥, but I'm DOt sure lt'a bJm. lt'a CC>Wlter·
produ ve. and lt'a not a rel•·
tionsbip that abould continue.··
Suppmt fOr ~ eame a. ly from Mn~ tterue, wbo
queaUoned the letter from
Scbmlu, termift& lt "•trance. to
s ay the least. It's not clear
what's going on."
She said "it seems to me
Schmitz' letter is being used to
remove Hopping."
~n his own defense, Hopping
said, "( don't believe I lost my
First Amendment rights when I
was appointed to lhe ArU Com-
mission. Neither do I believe
that I relinquished my right of
due proceas under the Four-
teenth Amendment."
-EverHBve· One
Of Those Days?
•r CBAaLa a. LOOe CW-.MW ..... MllW Tbll ll bow my day be1an tbe other morning. I'd try to
tell tbe atory to one of those altuatlon comedies on ~levillGD ti I t.boueht any TV producer would believe lt.
I m aat aure I believe 1t .
wt ... Ln •• ftUT by explalnlne that my &o•el1 wife,
WI wbom I have •bared bed and board for 17 years now
def1nitely ii not, lD &.be dlvlaiClll ol ~--a m--'-.! peflGIL ............ ...._..
Tbllt ii, lbe like• to aleep tn aed, thoap required, by family demands to ~ Nlat:IYely early oo school days,
s-opentee at eometb.ln1 less tban
peak ~Y prior to 10 or 11 a .m.
Bm Juet try to clra• ber away from
• late --dbmel' party with friends wbeo JOU want to play t.ennls early tbe ~~ day. 11Ma. llM'I Miu Llvewtre ..,...t! .
/ ..
• IO. Wini AU tbo9e years of experience ~ me tt • e•>' to,.. why I believed her the other morninc wbe~
abe bolted out of bed and announced in her most
autborkatlve manner that tt ttu 20 minutes aft.er alx -20 mJall~ .,._. my uau.al rtalq Ume -and that I bad to 1et up . ..-now. ~.I followed ber directive and stumbled off to aboww. Sbe went down the ball to wake up teen,aae
claUlbtel'1 wbo bad to be at IChool espeelaUy early that day.
Wal aaau.ray tb.roup my shower when wile atudt ber =~: the bat.broom door. smiled pl"ett1ly. and aa·
''l'VE llADE ~ mlatake. ll'a ooly four-thirty."
Tbe wet wubra1 l threw hit the dooc' u abe cloeed it and beaded back to bed.
Later. bavtnc delivered tttn-age dau1bt.er to achoo! a\
7 a .m .• I returned to the bowe ror breakfast
I was munchinc oo egp and the family 'a new kitten
was t.rytog to tear the napkin out of my tap when lftn·a1e
son appeared.
BJ8 •0111Et ASKED him if be bad put the ll:itlen out·
side when be got up because the kitten bad slept in bis
room all night and. if he hadn't put her out, it was quite
likely there was a mess to clean up somewhere ln the
house.
"No."' replied teen-age son
Mother then launched mto leeture number 32 on the
importance of putting the kitten out first thing in the morn-
ing
She also wondered aloud where the kitten had done it
this time.
I FOUND OVT when I went to pick up my briefcase
which bad been left open on the family room noor aJi
D.i1bt.
"Well. you'll have to admit ft Jooks like a Utter bo.11 " said~ ~J teen-age ~n. cacklint with delight: ' I didn t take my bnefcase to work the other morning.
A.ND ..... 8TILL trylna '° ~ Oii& -.0.. .......
m7 boa9 w"8t ._"__.to Mi -_. cmb eopf ~..import.mt report t.ie loaned ... .., relld.
Oemente
Will Ticket
f',..•P~AI
POPE ...
Th<' pontJ.ff said the priesthood RVs, True•-~ was "given by the Lord to ·ttte ~ men he himself had decided
San Clemente police say they on· ... and this is "in accord with
wlll begin Friday to iuue park lhe prophetic tradition.
lng citationa to motorists who "It should help us understand
leave their recreaUonal cam-that the chllrcb's traditional de-
pen and commercial vehicles e talon to ca ll meo to the
wellhtal ID01"e than a ton on city priesthood, and not to call
I _ ..... __ F ball lt.reetl for more than two hours. women, t. not a statement about -..me.......-ool City Council members ap-human riahts nor an exclusion of
&ro.,ed tbe two-hour parking women from holiness and mta-
Booeten to Meet ~!..~ .. ~'.~~a~~ •l~Rln ttbeh cburhcb," be aatd. ·--.. .a.d. a.-_ , -·... _.... a eT t ls deciaion ell·
Laiuna Beach meb School'• aad commwdal vebiclea ..... pressa tbe conviction of tbe
SC Council ~~-c==~ =~~ pw· d~~!!.T~uto:h!sh:a~1ftul:,
tM Boolta' Club'• ,_eraf meet· Police IL erm, Stleckler uJd Print.hood by wbJcb God bas
inl at \be blCh acbool. patrol omc.r. bave be-. pladna cboHn to abepberd bis noct " Sans Quen·e· The pep rally will be beld at waralap -llle•a.lb parked added the pope. • · 7:30 p.m. and wW laelude lllm cl veb.icl• for tbe put 30 a,.. Tbe pope wu lnternpted by
lut week'• football vtc:tory, ac· Two·bou.r pa.rk.lq Umit alp.a applaUM four Umes durin& bis For Miller cordlq to or•anlaer Gordon ban ..... pcllllted tb.rouabout tbe t em • r It. 0 n w 0 m. D • n d Keuler. elty. cellbacy.
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tatJon, San Clemente City Coun·
ell members bad no queat:iom to
aak OrUlle County Supervisor
Edison Miller at Wedneaday
night's meetina.
Miller bad offered to appear
before any Orange County COUil·
ell after his controversial
August appalntment to fill the
seat of ousted supervisor Ralph
Diedrich Wbo was convicted of
bribery.
San Clemente council mem·
ben toot lliller up on bla ofter
after Mayor Roy Hamm •UI·
gated they approve a Leap cl
Cltlea reaoluUon demandiDI
Governor Brown re1elnd bll ap.
pointment ol MWer.
Newport Surf and Sport
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Taken were a aawleas 4.15
carat blue sapphire atone worth
S18,000, and a 24-inch 11 karat
1old necklace val\Mel at more
_ than tl.000.
But Hamm aaJd before Wed·
onday'1 meetiDC be DO loaier
Intended to pn11 for Mlller'1
ouster alne. lm fellow c:ound1
memben did not appear in·
ternt.4 Ill •llPllOl'tlDI the ....
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Detours Up
In San Juan
Motortata travelilll the Orteta
Hi1bway ln San Juan Captstrano
Sunday 1llOl1linC can nl*t to IN detoured due to t.fepbcM ::lay ~ OD a HCilaa cl
San Jum dt1 couacU.-ap-
pro•ed dollnl the road from 1 ·
to 10 a .m . Sunday to allow
Pacltlc Telepboae wonen to ,....
move overbead bn., betweee
Ganado and Sundance Drlv•.
Motorist• wm b• routtcl arouoc1 u.. won .,... oo Calle
An'OJ'O, o.&ew' ..... wW be ..
•up.
4tt. • n brW eom__.. to
the comdl, Miller Hid be would
anaw•r en1 queaUon• from ·
clt1HDI outalde the room.
Of tM elOt cltllena wbo Cl'lll·
tloaed Mlller out••••· on•
woman uked lb• 1Vp9"'8or
Wbo Ile NP' M•ted.
Coaactl ••mben ••d alM teiedalld ......... wttla .... Auembl1womaa Marian ~ aftM' the ..... wttll
Miller. a. due to aa W-ID ..... famb, lln ...... eould
DOtlu.d.
Jutead, lu.lle rrober1. aa aiM to Jlrt, .... HOD, .,.. to
1M eomd1. nn.at ~-aft~ .. •• -
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'Thndllr. October '· 1979
~~O!'e Shooting. Fla~ed ,
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• • • Study J{eport ·Criticizes Officers' Conduct
LOS A.NOBLES (AP> -ln a
banllly worded report lbat COO·
tracUcU the llndina• of an lo·
ternal Police lnv•ll1aUon, the
clly Board of 'Police Com·
ml11toun crttlclJed the eoa·
duct of two ottlcera who fatally
1bot Eula Love after a dlapute
over an unpaid ~.oe aa.a bill.
The report releued Wednes·
day a1ao ralMd queationa about
the procedures of the LAPD
1bootlna review board which
found Offtcen Edward Hop600
and Lloyd O'Callaeban bad com·
plied with department policy in
tbe lncident.
THE OFFICERS SdOT lhe
39·year-old widow 12 Uines last
Jan. 3.
The report alao Hid "subatan·
tlal chanc• are required lo the
system of lnveaUeau.ne and ad·
judlcatln1 officer-involved
1b00Unu and other uae-of ·force incidents."
THE . a2POaT "AS pralaed
by representatives of black and
ci vii rilhLI groups diaaaliafled
with the result.I ot the internal
LAPD lnvesU,aUoo aa .-ell as
decisions by the district att.omey
and U.S .. attorney not to file
char1es qainst the officers.
·'It proves internal review
doesn't work -you need civilian
review." said Ramona Ripet.on
or the American Civil Liberties
Union.
But Police Chief Daryl Gates
criUci.Jed what be called "a
Monday mornine quarterback
situation" and insisted the of-
ficers acted In ~elf-defense.
lng." He noted that a knife Mn.
Love wu throwing when the of.
ficert fired was found 18 feet
away.
The police commission report
sugeested that rather than draw
their euna immediately, the of-
ficer• abould have tried verbally
to placa~ Mrs. Love.
Jn addition. police commlasion
member Samuel Wlll.lams point·
ed out ane of the bullets that bit
Mrs. Love wu nattened •ea.inst
the pavement, apparently
becauae it struck her wbeo she
was already down.
"I DON'T SEE bow anyone
could say that shot wa s
• necessary to stop Mrs. Love
from doing anything," be said.
San Jose officer Jess Rodriguez escorts Terry Simpson
from her apartment Wednesday as p0lice made 4'5 ar-
rests on burglary and robbery charges. Police said more
than 100 arrests could result from a "sting" operation
that recovered more than $750,000 in stolen property.
•'The office~· prem-ature
drawing of their weapons and
their use of rapid fire, under the
circumsj.ances of the Love case.
were both in violation of depart·
menl policies," tbe report con·
eluded.
GATES SAID: "It (rapid fire>
obviously didn't stop Eula Love
from doing what she was do-
However, the report did not
r ecommend any discipline
against the officers. saying a
second internal investigation
"would violate the officers' due
process rights."
Pool-poisoning Probe
Nets Evicted Tenant
~ SAN JOSE~ -A man who bad
been evicted from a San Jose apart·
ment complex was in custody today,
booked for investigation of felony
vandalism in connection with the
herbicide poisoning of three swim·
ming pools, authorities said.
Harry Leland Leach, 33, was ar-
rested Wednesday night in neighbor·
ing San Mateo County by sheriff's de-
puties armed with a warrant from
Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge John Shatz listing two counts
of felony vandalism.
Officials sa1d Wednesday hundreds
or people may have been exposed to
the herbicide, Sil vex , and the
chemical 2, 4·0 . which contains the
suspected carcinogen, dioxin.
Ihde• -Optl•isdr'
LOSANGELF.S (AP} -Teamsters
Union leaders aald they are
"caaUou.17 optimistic'' that an
agreement can be reached on new
contracts affecting every
supermarket in Southern California.
thus averting a threatened walkout
next month.
The massive strike-lockout would
involve an estimated 12,000
teamsters, 14,000 meat cutters and
more than 80,000 clerks. The
teamsters have been working without
a contract since Sept. 1.
E'lba Strike o.,~r?
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The end is
in sight for a strike by office workers
that stopped production at some of
the major studios and film pro·
cessors, including the filming of the
television shows M·A·S·H and CHiPS.
A tentali ve agreement was
reached late Wednesday by represen·
talives for the 2,200 members or
Local 174 or the Office a nd
( STATE J
Professional Employees Jnterna·
tional Union and representatives or
the eight struck companies.
OH Spllb Feared
LOS ANGELES <AP) -State and
county officials are protesting pro-
posed offshore oil and gas leasing
sites after an environmental state·
ment admitted that up to 48 oil spills
are ·•statistically probable" al the
sites.
The Bureau of Land Management
is calling Cor the sale of the 30 five· year leases in 1S areas on the outer
continental shelf. But at a bearing Wednesday, state
and county officials ureed ellmina·
tion of several sites to protect air
quality and fisb.lng and to prevent en·
vironmental damage.
LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -A 2&-year-
old Encino man bas been boepltalbed
with injuries suffered when bis 28-foot cabin cruiaer exploded and sank
as be was trying to start it a half
mile off Topanga Beach, authorities
said. County lifeguards sald his boat
stalled and on a second attempt to
start it, blew up. The cause of the ex·
plosion has not been determined.
Meals f'ree for All
FRESNO <'\P) -Students in two
elementary school districts near here
will be getting free meals because
school board members decided it is
too much trouble to keep track of
those who are entitled to them.
Stabbing of Bislwp
Ends Visit to Pop~e
SACRAMENTO CAP) -Retired
Bishop Alden Bell. 75, was only
slightly wounded by an intruder in
his downtown chancery -but it
spoiled his trip to see Pope John Paul
11. Police reported Wednesday that a
man walked into the chancery, two
blocks north of the Capitol, and re-
portedly complained to Bell that he
was being excommunicated.
SGT. MIKE ROY, a police
spokesman, said the man returned
shortly after noon, drew a knife and
stabbed Bell in the rl&bt rlb cage and
the little fin&er of bis right band. He
was taken to Mercy Hospital, where
be wa.a in good condition.
Father James Murphy, editor of
the Sacramento Catholic Diocese
newspaper, said be was told that the
man ran out screaming, "You're ex·
communicated."
POLICE REPORTED later that
William Luthln, 30, showed up at Sul·
! General Hospital and tamed
· self in to a security guard. Of.
r cers said he was booked on charges
of assault with a deadly weapon.
Bell, whb retired tb1s year after 17
years aa leader of the diocese, can-
celed bis trip to Chicago where be
was to have joined the other bl.shops
to meet the Pope. He was to have left
early today.
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A
Shopping Experience
to Equal
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OEPARTMENT STORES
8ro1dwa11
Buffum~·
Bulloci..·~ W1lsh1rc
Nc1man·MarCU)
J.C PcnnC)'S
Robmson·s
WOMEN'S APPAREi
Apropos
Back Street Feminine A1111e
Ellen Carter
Cathy Jcan/CounS1de
(tofftlnt M>Oft) John Hogan
IAM of Celifomia
Leslie John
The Look
Matthew~
Motherhood Matcmny ~hop
The Place
Jean Ryan fashion
Thi Show-Off
Soiancc Women·~ Apparel
MIN'S APPAREL
Al'sCaraac
YourLif~le
At we
(ce>Wtln& 2/H) 8raok\ 8101~1'
Gary·, & Company
The I ook Guys Gro1
Phel~
PO~H
Srl~ood's
SHOE STORE.<,
Paul Allan
t-ttita t-oocwnr
Hemph1ll's ~hOQ
Huwn"\Sh~
l.ceds
Manders S~ & Someth11111 r~
Ncwpon Chlld~n·s Bootery
Wethuby·Kayscr
JEWEtERS
Bretl Walker Newporl
Gemstone Dcs11n Jcwelen
Slavlclc's Jewelcn
Weinert Fmc Jc~cl'
Wyndham ~iah Diamond~
IOOKSTORtS
8. Dalton Bookseller
Doublcd•y Book Shop
Rf:.STAllRANTS
Bo g11!' Place"
Bob Bum~
C"HILDREN·s APPAREi
The Red Balloon. Lid
GIFTS, CARDS. FLOWER~
It STATIONERY
El Poco Cindi.-.
Valley Hallm.irk
SPORTING GOODS.
TOYS. HOHi£.'>.
CRAns. LUGGAGE• PETS
Bcnchlcy"s Luggage
Craft Worn
Forty Love
Karts Toys. S1a11oncrs. Hobble\
Nears Sporting Goods ·
Russo's Wonderful World or Pel$
HOME FURNISHINGS
Bath Shop
Nettle Creek Shop
FOOD SPECIAL T\'
HickOf)' Fanni
Sm Candy
CraahKiU. --&-Playboy
Pla'Y'fU'te
MALIBU <AP)
Former Playmate of the
Year Claudia Jennint•.
who once said she could
turn an J.8.wbeel truck rte
arou.od ''in the middle of
the street" died after her
convertible smashed head-
on • into a pickup truck,
police said.
Mias Jennings, 29, who
starred in such films u
"Unholy Rollers" and
"Deatbaport" died Wed-
nesday when her car drift-
ed over the center line of
the Pacific Coast
H1gbway.
Her car coJlided with
one driven by 19-year-old
Craig Benell of Rancho
Palos Verdes. oUlcials
said. Benell was trea~ed
for mlnor injuries.
loco"•
11 Rt>hcrto
I rJOCl\Cllll Room
I ht l•l11nder
I tJo Bulfn
'e'" pon ~tuffd Roll
l'cnneys Cofrce ~hop
1hc Rigger
r ruly N:11urally Healrh Food~
\civet Tun\e
Y.irnaro·,
' onntt•• Y <>gun
/od111c Room
-.PFCIAL TV SHO~
M. JecqUC\. Furrier
Ille 1 obaCCOni51
Vatn Music Ccoter
MALL HOURS
Monay. Tlllunday 11!4 FrWay:
lt:Ot a.m.-9: .. P·"'·
Tueaday. WtlMffdaJ 19dSatvrllll!
1t:to1.m ... :Mp.•.
Suftd11: 11noon10 SM p.-.
,,_ \lotft-S Aiflt" 0 Wffil
lcw~o~''"°PlllllS __ _
...
Orenge Cont Dally Pf fol
9l'tmll Couaty ==·tdonen wlll be re-.v¥Mt.a•WI,.. .... a 111\Cl•ed dl•,.:c•t for _.,., M .... aat ... ~ tMy meet Oet .• bisaata~ .
: And lAaWla 9lilcll ea.co mftlben aDd ,._.,
• eom•'rd amn Ila• Jiii t 1 .a a lllt ot ~ n1ard· : I.DJ u •vtr'-•llll&al'••et npiOrt Oil t.be ptOject to be " forwanlid to tM comtJ ~r·r1m. Tb:-. loeatiicl a Hobo Callyoo above the Alpha Beta ....._ emLer la Soulb i..uu. Het.a • aeoeral
plan •• •• -..., for • ecr. ot • tll·acre parcel owned
by deYeloper ~ lllahboubl·F&rdl. If awiroved by UM county, lt would allow 1'71 low·COlt units in \he a.acre paffel. currently llODed as open apace.
i Approval would pave tbe ~for a total ot 698 Wlita on
• the larpr parcel.
But what cooeemeq Lquna S.ach offlclall l.J the elC •
peel.eel traffic lmpact of 100 more dwelllq units next door
to Laauna 8-ch.
, And the developer la pf'OPOlinl extend.in& Hobo Can·
~ yoo Road to Balboa Aven~ ln the Arch Beach Heighta ~ community, which city offlclala vlew aa b.avioi the poten· ~ tial to create more probJema in that Jam-packed
neighborhood. ~ · Approval of the project would also mean an addi·
~ Uonal 1,000 vehicle trips per day on Pacific Coast
: Highway. 300 more trips per .day in Arch Beach Heights ~ and traffic increases throughout the town. r~ Other concerns expressed by the city panels include
• runoff from Hobo Canyon, land form alterations to the
• hillaide, and the necessity for the city to provide police t and fire protection to the new county residents. .. • • .. ..
Lagunans who want to address those problems should
attend the Planning Commission meeting Oct. 22 .
~~~I.:City Debate
.. San Juan Capistrano councilmen are deeply into a
• program that eventually would move the city's civic
center to the property now occupied by the Capistrano
Elementary School.
But a city lease of the 10.acre school site is just one ~ aspect of an issue that's certain to continue in correspon-
dence between school and city officials.
• Additionally, the city wants to purchase the San Juan
Elementary School and the adjacent Buchheim Field.
The school district vetoed the idea but indicated dis·
"' cussioos over the potential for buying the two properties
could continue in the future.
Tbe school district wants to keep the properly
because enrollments are going up . The city sees it as part
of a long-range downtown redevelopment program.
And the city has some other consideration~ to off er -
such as producing other school sites in more desirable
locations.
·There's no reason the two shouldn't keep trying to
find Jl mutually beneficial trade-off. But school trustees
tfave to keep in mind that ftnt of all their obligation is to. educatioo. not to city goveriunent.
~Onofre Safety
A federal review team of experts has suggested ways
for San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station operators to
upgrade their emergency plans in case of a disaster.
It's not that the emergency plan set up previously has
a ny serious defect, according to Nuclear Regulatory
Commission officials. But they belie've it's a good idea to
take greater safety measures in light of the March 27 ac·
cident at Pennsylvania •s Three Mile Island facility.
NRC review team members visiting the plant last
week said better ln'truments for monitoring radioactivity
and a speedier notification system for the public and
nearby authorities should be instituted by the plant ~ operators.
Southern California Edison Company official.$.,
operators of the San Onofre facility since it was built in
• 1967, are responsible for the pullc safety in the event of a
mishap.
NRC review team members suggested a siren system
~ be installed in nearby San Clemente to warn residents in
, case of radiation leakage that might contaminate the
' local piopalace. Tbeydidn'tsuagestbowauchaaystemwouldwork.
~ If they get around to explaining that aspect of their
safety program, they might also tell us where the San
" Clemente folks are supposed to go if the sirens did go off. • ' . } Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. I Bo• 1560, Costa M..._ CA 92826. Phone (71•) 6'2-4321.
~ Boyd/Family
• • • BJL.•. BOYD
Ultea to Richard E. Byrd: 1 .. At the end. only two things
• really matter to a man, re-
• gardleu ol who be ls; and
' they are tbe affection and un·
• derstandln1 of bls family .
Nn1thln1 end everythint : · el.le be creates ts lnaubstan-
• Ual; tt is a ship g1 veo over
to the mercy or the wtnds and
Udes al prejudlce. But the
family l• an everlasting
,. uebor.,e, a quiet harbor
t
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
WhJ eo much outraae
OHt tbe tupll"Vt9oc' Who
... mcnllJ oppoeed to
tbe Vlelnam war and 110
comment about the
aupenlt0r who was
eoa•letM of bribery
after two ,..,. al del.,-..,.. wlalda .... be14 of. .. , cnnc
where a man's ship can be
left to swing to the moorings
of pride and loyalty."
French taxidermists at tbe
Pari• 1.oo in 1817 worked at great length to build a
framework for a stuffed
elephant. When it was com·
pleted, they pa!nstaldogly
stret~bed the elephant bide
over it md were pleued with
the ob-1e>-natural effect. So·
pleased were they, in fact,
that lnltead al puttln& in the •
stufflnas• bt away they threw a party, invit·
Ing bund.reda people. And
a couple docen at a Ume took
their tum lolnf lnalcle the
elephant where the liquor
w11 dllpeued. Bow about
tbat7 A cocktail party In an
elephant.
The dreumlereace around
the I JP al one of thole tall
plltner beer 1luse1 l1
alwayaJrHter than tbe
hel1bt tbe 1taa1. Tbl1
would not appear to be tM
eate. But • meaauremeat
wlt.b • t.IPI -or ..-. of. etr-llll or SJ..-aaplda -'ID·
•arlablr 1llowa It'• eo.
Tavern i,,.. wt.a t.r INltl
wttht!dlCJDe. . .,.. _...., '°' ao... an ODIJ foor and a ball t• ......... fullJ P'OWll·
,I . . J.andl_o_rd . l!ill Stirs ,-Questi,~·~· ,
...
............ be .,.quired ~
to twDt tofamlli• wttb chi.._?
ft!I 11 tM IMIM eoolalaed lD SB
... autbofold by S.ator Da'1d
Robertl. Al~ bM IO far tallecl to
win Mltl'elfft 1upport ln tbe
aenat•,
aobtrtl baa
vowed be will
, ..... tll• ta•••" r • wben tbe
IOlOJLI return
1n January.
Wbllemany
landlord•
view aueh
le1blatioo -.
''cQDftaeatol')'" or• form ol ''lD·
vene coodemnatlon ·', aimllar
Mailbox
ar1ument1 aduaetd a1aln1t
other Md-dtlerbnbtaUoD boua·
ID• llWI baH DOt been t<Mmd
valid.
While tbeM bave been bued
upoa r~. reUiton, natloaallty
and tex, ~= a aubject ol other ant1 aUon laws.
BEC.\l18E TBl!&I la llttle or
no hope al overtumtnc Roberti'• law In t.be eourts, the oppoGtion
of the apa.rtmeot house owners
and reaJ estate people bu been
aimed tt teepln1 tbe bill bottled up tn the Senate.
Aa apokumen tor tb'e
Calltomia Realton Aasoclation point out, while many de·
velopmenta have been conitruct-
ed' to provide specific accom·
modatlou tor tamlUH witb
cblld.reG 1ueb aa pJay~
and apeclaJ aecurltJ, muJ
otben are directed 1peclflcalb
to adulta cmly. Tbe laner compluee, tbe ,.
alton correc:t1y ltate, were bot
built with cbildren ill miDd ud
do not provide tbe safety desira-
ble for them. In aome cues ac-
tual buardl known otbenrile ID
the law 11 "attractive
nuJaances" •here cblldren are
concerned are present.
IN .\&GUING aaainst tbe
Roberti bill, it WU . contended
that mlftY groupa of adulta leek
accommodattona wbere YOUll,I
people wtll not be present. They
may do UUa for reuons of emo-
Uoaal • .....,. ecDUtto.. 'or ..... awr ll!..-:tri. .. • comNdllle ... • clllldML WWJe llobll1I ua au.mpe911
to m.-tldl laUer objecUml bJ
exem,U., liloullo• ••dellpeel
aad operat.d exela•lve&r fot
Halor etttaeu or retlne1,''
maay elidaliy ltH ID boul..., DGt
••dealped exelu1lvel1" for
U..m. l"urtbenDore OIM do89 DGt
bave tp be elderl1 « a NUNe to
find ebUdren aa lotol.,able
nullance. And tbe Roberti measure
makea no attempt to each.Ide
boulinl occuplecl b)' thoM wttb
emotion.aJ « aervoua eoodtUanl
or other physically bucUHpped
penonl.
ST&ANGELY enou1b. althouah the Department of
Rehabllltation spend& more than
SUM> mlllloo a year aid.in& the
handicapped and is presently
puahtni (egtslation to prohibit
landlords from discriminating
agalnat baodicapped persons, no
protest againat the Roberti bill,
for not exempting housing OC·
cupied by the bandtcapped. bas
been made.
Subsequent to Roberti's an-
nouncement that be would again
try to move the bill next
J anu'1')', apoltesmeo for tbe Call-
fornta realton dlaelosed that
they have agreed to review their positioo.
While they are not happy with
the idea ol a statewide bill, con-tendlnf there haa been QO show· log o statewide need, they
might favor legialatlon which
•ould establish standard& for
local measures.
Amonc their many concerns is that a law might be passed re-
q ui rl ng landlords to accept
children while another law
would freeze their rent.a and
make no allowances for the de·
monstrably increased costa of
maintenance resulting from ac·
cepting families with children.
'American Yardstick' Overlooks Reality
To the F.ditor:
One of President Carter's
mo1t conatant and do1mattc
tbemes ii t.bat d bu.man rtCbb. On the surface moet of ua agree.
Who doesn't feeJ compauioo for
the unemployed, tbe poor, the
disadvantaged, but the list ot un·
fortunates seems endless.
Their misfortune is, in large
part, measured by how their
circumstances compare with tbe
average middle class while
American. Using thJs yardstick,
however, presents a dilemma -
due to the success of the
American Dream, most of the people of the world suffer by
comparison.
FOa YEAll.8 DOW the cry bas
been for rich Americana to
share with poor Americans -
for all Americana to lbare witb
the needy world. The coacept of
general equality somehow bas replaced the concept of equal op.
portwdty. '"'9 drttt from one to
the other has led to our current
problems with 1overnmeotal
policiee. The lack of will t.o cut
tat from ,ovemmeot is destroy.
ing the dollar -ma11ive
welfare programs erode our~
ducUvity -conftacatory taxes
greatly reduce capital needed
fo,. srowtb -federal ener1Y policieJ have created depen·
dence on foreip otl -and gov.
emment regulations are stilllna
free enterprise and personal
freedom.
The legislators who are so
vocal and have been lostru:men·
tal in shaping thl1 country's
poJlcies may find their goal
reached with devastating results.
The "American yardstick" will
cease t.o apply and we may find
ourselves plunged into the dead
level quagmire of total equality.
President Carter and our
more liberal lawmakers have
yet to acknowled&e a fact that
some clearer minds have noted
since the days of tbe New Deal.
Our ability to help those less
fortunate I.II entirely dependent
upon the streneth and wealth of
our own society and any policy
that diminishes either. destroys
by that same extent, our ability
to further the cause or bu.man
riahta. STEVE G. CHRJSTMAN
their firm resolve to keep the war going as long as possible.
The term "traitor." ao
almplllticly applied to Ma. Fon· da and other anti-Vietnam pro-
test.ors should be used on tt:to.e
who lied so skillfully lo us that
the war would be over "any day
now" wblle they built brick bar-
racks in Vietnam for the troops
yet to come.
We lost more than 50,000 men,
with tho usa nd s m or e in ·
capacitated for life. We killed,
directly and indirectly, a
greater proportion of innocent
·civilians in North and South
Vietnam than we have in any
war. It helped to beef up our
enemy casualty Usu (''We lost
some but tbe enemy lost a lot
more"),
WE IOWED the seed& of our
present economic disaster in
Vietnam. It waa during lbe war
that copper appeared on the
rims ol our cotn.s. If we now fall
"prey to tbe acorn and contempt
of all naUonl" it ii tor giving
away our "80Urces to prop up
and encourace some of the most
despodc J"ellmes on the face ol
the earth. We are so ill lbouabt
of In aucb places by tbe great
masses ot people because ol our
ardent support of thelr tyranlll
that when revoJution does come
they welcome tbe Reds witb
open anm.
It -Ls. Fonda's broadcasts ac·
tually be.lped to wind down lbe
greatest and most expensive
farce ever perpetrated on the
American people l wish she bad
done It sooner.
LOREN M. BLUTMAN
Sha•el•I
To the Editor:
Thank you for bringing alten·
lion to the recent action by the
Santa Ana school board ln endina
the proeram of breakfast ror stu·
dents. It ts a most terrible
behavioc for supposed leaden in
our society to turn away trom ln·
nocent children In need. We
should be uhamed that such peo-
p I e are in position• or respe>nslbillt.y.
R.BRYAN
St r~et I• P••lle
To the Editor:
Some property owners have
become emotional over the
parlt.ing on Monterey Drive and
are forget.Ung that thls street
does not belong to them. It
belonp to the public. to all the
realdent1 of North La1uoa,
Lacuna Beach 'nd the ceneral
populaUon. The upset and ln·
town property ownen aloq a
11n1le public at.reel abcMald not
unduly tn.nuence a policy on
public parltin1 on Monterey
when more numerous property owners and rea1clenta lD the lm·
mediate vtdnlty u well u tM
1eneral dubUc are aftect.d by
~
the outcomes or the policy
11 Municipal Services is aslri.o.I
for • public bearial on Monterey Drive shouldn't a mucb broader' group ot community members
be invited than just llont.erey res-
ident.a? How about asking ~
tramc accident victims wbo
have been hurt on Monterey
Drive. for example? Quite a few
live an North Laguna and have
been injured because of blind in·
tersectioos and some property
owners on Monterey refusing to
.eliminate the haiards causing
the accidents
WHY DOESN.,. somebody at
City Hall sit down with tbe an·
gry and confused property
owners and help them see tbat
parltlq on Mooletty ls part ol
traffic safety and has conse·
queoces for people other than
themselves? Park:inJ ilo't what
happens alon& a atngle person's
property but it creates sale or
unsafe ccnditlona alonf an en· Ure roadwl.)'. Parked vehicles
have to be put where they don't
cause motorists' vision to be
blocked u 1,700 drivers uae
Monterey dally .
We believe tbat if a sight dis·
lance ordinance were passed
and properly Implemented prop.
erty owners affec~ by ~in& would have approQJl>ately
150 feet of red curb a.long tbe
Monterey side of their property,
starting at Broadway·slde cor·
ners and alleys. That won't
eliminate parldn& entirely but it may help calm people down and
let reason take over. A si1ht dis·
t.ance ordinance, road conditions
and motorists• needs provide the
fair means to designate parkinJ
and no parking zones on • public
street, not individual pref·
erences.
ANNE ORLOW
O•tr••e"••G ..
To tbe Editor:
I have never been a person to
write letters to editon, but when
I came across your ·•near
Gloomy Gua" In Tburaday's
paper I found myaelf outrqed.
(The writer expressed •\l!'l>riH
at a rape victim 'a abillty to re-
port an usallant'a ace, bei&ht and w.elcht).
It ~ me that till• ap-
peared In tbe paper, and It up-
set.a me even more that it ap-
pears now, when women are
s•.ruasJiDI for laws to protect
themselves abould they become rape vtctlma.
l find lt bard to believe that
Quotes
"Jf they attempted to ln11de us,
they'd cet loet ln the MJami trll·
rte,'· rormer CIA director
WWI•• Cel~y, apeelAC wttb l.be prelideat'• stance on Scmet
troop& tD Cuba.
your paper could make itself ap-.
pear eo unfeelin& tbat it could
bave several 1torle1 oo \be
brutal rapes ot eneral women
and at the same time have this in the newspaper.
IT FaJGBTENS me to know
that there are people who feel
this way and it frightens me
even more that your paper
would give them the space to ex-
press lhemselv~.
l reel little solace in the fact
that you seem to justify it all by
printing that none of it
··necessarily reflects the views
or the newspaper."
I don't really find a person's .
offeou at someone's being able to recognize an attacker aa a pet
peeve.
JOSEPH WHITE
E•••9lt Nlz••
To the Editor:
I am lick and tired of seeJn& our former President Nixon's pic-
tures and commenta in tbe papers
and hi.II views expTessed on na·
UonalTV.
I don't care where be Uves. I
don't care what bis opinions are
00 SALT a. I don't can wbat be
thinks ol China. I don 't care that
be la an AqeJ tan. I don't care to
read aboutbim.
Let'• stop fivlag him the publicity be craves.
EILEEN MEANS
o .. i MHlft-
To the Editor:
The residents ot Oranae Coun·
ty owe Mickey Conroy a vote ol
confidence and thanks tot bis
forward stanff In cal.Un• for the
removal ol Edison Miller from the 3rd Supervborial Dlatrlct.
Mr. Conroy ll president ol the
Armed Forces Retirees' As·
aoclation ol Orange County and
a proud, retired Marine ofllcer
who unstintingly served bis
country. ·
Whether we were hawks or
doves on the Vietnam war.
Miller's aidint and abettlaa of
the enemy, while a priloner In
Vietnam, cannot be coodcmed.
How man,y ol our eervicemen
Wlneceaarily loat tbelr Uves
became lliller llDd friend, Pon·
da, made-aaU·Amef'lcao
1pHCIM9 for &Ille V1et Coot? It b
my expreued opinion that 'the
man ahouJd DOt be allowed to
hold any public otnce hl Onqe
Coun'Y • •Y'Place •lH lD our npubUc.
KABYO. MOOR£
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Riley to Meet, Pope .
At-White-Bouse Even
or-.. c.mo ~ 1'om• kiley Ml cniaed pat.Ila wltb muy ol
U.. wwtd'a blCb and mlibl1 durtu Ida c..._.. M a MarlM Corpl ...... al Md u a public aftlclal. .
lle '• not •uib a-.d by tbe f amoua cw powutul. Ole comea Imo &lmoll
dally contact •ltb hllow .... rrieon.)
poHl~I• 1plrllual OHi.'' Riley
declared.
Rlley and baa wlle, Ju., 1'"9ived
•the la~ from U., WbJ&e Houle
laat w.-, bfll be 1&11 M cloelo't know
wbybewMoatbeUat. ,
OM.Y flll.OT AJJ •
•:S ALIO ILU m9t tbl"ee Preti· deata al on. Ume or aAOtJMr -
Dwt1bt l:lledlower, John klDMdy
Md Rldt.ard Nlxon.
''I All ll'IU trylq to 11.Dd out ."
RUey M11 he bu a m ...... to de· Uver to tbe Pope at tbe receptioa at
the White Bowte lawna tbat la to be
atteoded~ members of. Coqrea '
and tM dary. ,, i~~~~~~:J71 ff.• be will tell tbe pope that ...;;
C.11142-5178.
Put a feJW word•
lo work for ou. Bat S.l\ll'day aftenoom be'U have
wbat be calla hla bltle&l thrill when
be ti. lo meet Pope John Paul II at a
receptJon at the While ffouae.
b1a invitat.loa bu provoked inter.t •••••••••
and b1pplne11 ln Oran1e County --------------------------------------
"which ls ooe of lbe finest 1D tbe
Valley Girl
J oins Dance
Denise Pet er sen of
F o unta in Valley has
b ee n c h ose n t o
partic ipate in the
Orchesis I m o d e rn
d a n ce group at I owa
State University
The 28 D)ember dance
group is directed by
A ida Pi sciotta , a
graduate or UC lrvine.
(c·u \R•-•-' ,. .. t·.\aE)
DELIGHTS
lnth• DAILY PILOT
"I am very ex,clted," Riley aald
Wednesday. "He ls a great man wilh
a lot of charisma.
.. , AG8EE WITH the Rev Billy
Graham that lbe pope could be lbe
one pel"IOO that can get the world out
of the meas il is ln ln Northern
Ireland and in the M iddle Eut "
"It ls an awful lot to ask of one
man but be bas no angles other lban
Garment Prooo
Entb in Fines
LOS ANGELES CAP) -A
c rackdown on "sweatshop condi·
lions" in the Los Angeles garment in·
dustr y has resulted in 10 firms being
fined a total or $17.825, officials sald.
Violations included the presence of
cockr oaches, rat droppings, over ·
flowing garbage cans and grease-
covered floors in eating areas, ac-
cording to the city attorney's office.
country."
atLEY, WHO ALONG wilb bis
wlle, baa been busy in a number of
C atholic actiYitles, said this
weekend's invitation makes up for a
lost opportunity to meet Pope Pius X
in 19'°. Riley, who was a Marine Corps col-
onel at the time, was visiting Italy
with olber officers to explore lbe
possibility of setting up a military
base.
·'Our group bad an audience ar-
ranged with lbe Pope al 10 a.m .
"But just before we were lo go, J
got instructions to stay behind to re-
ceive an important message from tbe
State Depart.ment.
"TREY TOLD ME they wanted us
to stay out of French Morocco and all
I said was, 'Aye, aye, slr. •
"I missed seeing the Pope but the
r est of our party did," he said.
Others from Orange County to at-
tend Saturday's function are An-
thony and Melinda Moiso. Moiso is
president of the Rancho Mission
Viejo.
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..... Nlt""9 ...... ~ STUO!NTS OllURVE 'LUCY' AND va VDSA AT CIOLDD VllW ICHOOL
•onk., Becotnee hit of._ ... ,. ... ,..et ........... " 9Hoh c...-•
Luey Loves Bananas
Huntington Students Keep Pet Supplied
Teachers swear that Lucy is
the only one at Golden View
Sebool in Hunttnctoo Beach who
likes the cafeteria hmchea.
But Lucy, a macaque monkey
from Java, will eat almost
anything, they explain. She's
especially food or peanuts and bananas or course.
WH EN CUSTODIAN Gil
Valdez acquired Lucy from the
North Orange County Animal
Shelter three weeks ago he
asked the school 's 320 boys and
girls to be sure to bring fruit for
the newest addition to their
menagerie
"The next day," Valdez says,
··we had 40 bananas "
The gray. 10-pound monkt:y 1s
housed in an old 10-by seven·foot
aviary that once held the pfleon
nock in the school-atrium.
The pi•~· Valdes explaloa, have been moved to the "farm."
THE FAU IS on a portion ol
two acres set aaide at the rear ol
the school as a Student Enviroo· mental Learning Facility
(SELF>.
SELF bas a pond filled wtth
rish, streams. a vegetable and
flower garden and a.n animal
husbandry area complete with
barn.
Golden View students work on
SELF projects a s a class
sometimes during the school day
and as individuals during lunch
or recess, according to Principal
Diane Cravens.
The farm is honfu to a goat, a
Fune& Not A 1'ailalJl.e
Fairview-Drops Bid
For School Lease
Fairview State Hospital has
dropped out of the running in its
attempt to lease vacated Mesa
Verde Eleme ntary School,
Newport-Mesa School Distnct o((icials report.
Hospital officials were unable
to meet a 5 p.m Tuesday dead·
line to present the district with
a "workable" lease '!8reement
for the Costa Mesa scliool. said
district Businei,s Manager Ray
Schnierer. .
THE PROBLEM, he e x-
plained, is that a contractor who
will reconsider a previous offer
fro m Coastl ine Community
College to offer day and evening
classes at Mesa Verde,
Trustees will be presented
with a resolution at Tuesday's
boa rd meeting that will reopen
public bidding for the vacant school site, Schn1erer saio
Wednesday,\
However, if all seven trustees
agree, the public bidding could
be cancelled and direct negotia·
lions cou ld res ume with
Coastline.
entered intD an agreement with COASTLINE RAD orrered
Fairview to provide portable $243,000 per year c including
classrooms at the hospital re· maintenance ) to lease the
fused to cancel the contract school, which was closed without a $150,000 payoff from because of declining enrollment.
tbe stale. Although Fairview's offer was
"Therefore the funds for the nearly $40,000 less per year:
Mesa Verde lease are not avalla· ' trustees opted for the hospital's
ble " said Schnierer who wu proposal because of community ad~iaed of lhe sit~ation by concerns over tratr~c ~nd nJghl
Fat r view di rec tor· Frank claaaea tmder Coastlines plan.
Crinella. Trustees last week indicated
1heep. a floet ol duekl, a &art.er snake, rabbits and a nock ol so
daJck-.
BUT LUCY GETS most of the
attention aow, 1ay1 Valdez.
"Probat>iy because she's new," be admJta.
Student research bu divu.lled
that Lucy's ancestors were crab
eat ers lhln1 alona tbe
shorellnea.
Lucy a1ao likes to eat buga.
students report.
PRINCIPAL CRAVENS says
the monkey seems to get along
with children pretty well.
··But if too many crowd
around the windows to see her.
s he gets sc are d and acts
threatening," she says. "But
Lucy is a bluffer "
2 Firms Sue
Over Loss of
Arts Project
Forrest of Kan and 33
Energies, two corporations that
unsuccessfully sought to con·
struct a unique arts and crafts
center in Irvine, filed a $2.15
million d efam ation laws uit
against a former construction
11uperintendent.
The suit alleges that Ron
Wood, who once held a high·
salaried CODBtruction manage·
menl post, made comments
later published in the Irvine
WOl'ld News that damaged the
reputations or the firms and
caused investors to pull out ·or the project.
THE c oaPOaAT IONS
originally purchased land in the
villa1e al Woodbrid1e foT de·
velopment ol an arta and craft.I
center, 1bopplng center and
theater facility.
81 UYmOND D'l'llADA & .............. It lfppean c........_ Ulllled
Scbool Dl1trtct'1 blllaC:,~
btcul&ural ''°fa:: ltu dealt a Mrtoua a..ca-of
..... ~ loll of ... la federal,...
Dr. 1Aan Kla1, CUSD bl·
Ua1ual provam cbl~tald
, .. , .. aftldalt ..... I.wet.cl .,, ~ .. tW. ,...,,.. bt·
Ua1aa1 education sraat t.bt dla·
Uict bu received f« four yean
wiU • berwwect.
DIST•ICT Superintendent Jerry
Tbornaley told tru1teea lbJ1
week no written 11ant deelal laaa
been received. CUSD offlcia.la
will leek federal reeouideration
of the denial.
Deaptte the probable lou of
fund.I, King said the dlltrtet'•
billnrual Procr•m that affect.a as many as 1,000 1tudents will
continue at three elementary
scbooll.
Kint said 1tate fund •
earmarted ror bllln1ua1 educ•· Uon·type purpocsee will be relied
upon more heavily to keep alive
pro1rama at San Clemente's Lu
Palmu School, Pali.lade. School.
lo Caplltrano Be.ch and Su
Juan School in San Juan Capl1trano.
THE L088 OP federal funds
wUJ be felt lar19ly in deerealed
Lrainlnc procrama for btJiDCQal
teachers and aides and in the
lack ot rnenue to purcbue
book• and other l a n1ua1e
material.a, Kina 1aid.
The future ll'OWth ol the dis. trtct'1 bilin1uaJ·blcwtural pro-
1rama wtU be cu.rtalled, KJ.q
added.
The three blliqual PfOIJ'am scbool1 are staffed with the
needed teachen tralned in ad·
ministering the program. ll ap-
pears no layoff will be neceuary
at this time, King told lruat.eea.
PHILIP GRIGNON, district
assistant superintendent, told
trustees that federal officials
believe there are other school
districts in the country that need
bilingual education funds more
than CUSO.
Trustee Robert Bachelor was critical of t.be federal 1rant de·
nial announcement at Monday's
board meeting.
Search Begins
For Cl~mente
Beauty Quee n
The search for this year's
Miss San Clemente has com· menced.
Unmarried women between 17
and 21 years ol age who have re·
sided in San Clemente for the
past year or more are eligible
for the queen's Ulle sponsored
by the chamber of commerce.
This year'1 Mt.1 Saa Clemente
will be crowned on Nov. 11 at a pageant to be held at SebuUan's
West Dinner a Playhouse.
A group of 15 youna women
will vie for scholarships, caah
and other awards in the final
competition. For application in·
formation, call -482·1131.
"Tbll. la a perfett example of
bow the federal IO••l'IUMlll e&D
walk away from a p&'OllWD, ·•
Baebelor laid.
l(Jq la1d federal fund.I ....
ac:qulred fOW' yean aao u ,.n
of a demon1tratloa project.
SJoee tbat time. be noted,
federal and state otftdalll bne
praiMd CUSD't blliqual pro-
1ram In It.a effort to l«'ft a
1rowtna Hiapujc: populadcn.
&ING NOTED THAT about
500 Hiapanic student.. at the
*-"•Plil .......... M1111b .. ...... , ....... tr! I I• ••-•pme........_ wttla ............ ....., ...
allO ....... sa:•'rla -fad) -Ullrd ....... -~ otMr ..... dellU Wrie ~ID ll6etlltual,,..
iramaatdaeaw.ldoola.
Wldll,_,.al ad evea.-..
flllldlq IOVe. may remain
eoatrovenlal IH•H Jn tile ,._.., btc md otber CUSD '11·
ftelala Mid tbey wlU not let the
PNll'am dM.
San -Juaia Wa .. et1·
Retirement System
Called 'Time Bomb'
11J Wll.UAll moDGS ... ..., ..........
The committee chairman ol a ,.... ~ to atud7 San Juan
Capistrano's participation in • eomty....-.ct emplofee fetire.
meot plan calla the fund "a time bomb tbat'1 IOiq to explode."
Former city treasurer Charles Neat said .,.,...., tbe eommJt.
tee's findlnp bad been sent to City llaaqer Jamee Koc:ali.I' oftlce for forwarding to city coun-
cilmen who ordered the study
laat June.
NEAL SAID THE seven·
member committee waa un·
animom in ita criticism ol the
$1'7 million county retirement
1y1tem, which he 1aid is serious·
ly UDdel'f\lnded and races vut
deficits in tbe immediate future.
"We're trytni to race some,.
aUUea." Neal said ol the com·
mittee report. ··Anet we're offer·
inl the poeaibUity of some lul>-
alitutiom I.bat would allow tbe
employees to cet out of the
plan."
Neal said the report outlines
alternatives to the c ity 's
participation in the county plan.
Those aJtematives Include·
-JOINING THE STATE'S
public employee Retirement
Syste m . which also 1s un
derfunded. Neal said, but not as
seriously
-Contracting with a privately
operated system such as one
sponsored by a bank or in·
surance company
Fornuog a city retirement 1y1tem that would be mixed
with federal Social Security.
Neal cited Oran1e County
Grand Jury criticism or the
ll,253·member Orange County
Retirement System that noted
the rund was facing serious
solvency problems
0.RANGE COUNT t'
superVJsors recently approved
corrective measures that in·
eluded boosting contributions to
the fund tD bolster saaging U · set.s. · ·
But Neal claims the corrective
measures approved by
supervisors aren't enou1h.
"It will continue to 10 into the
bole another nine years before
tbe increased contrlb-.tlon1
be1ln orrsettlnc the deficit,"
Neal claimed.
''It would be another lS years
before It "Would be reversing the
underfunding trend."
COVNCILMEN A&E expected
to consider the report at thetr
Oct. 17meetiq.
Two councilmen co ntacted . w edneed•y aald they belleved u.e matter would not become an
iuue Ulltil 1atary ne1otiatlom
be1an nnt year. That'• became
lbey believe tbe retirement
1y1tem ia tCMDetblnl that should
be discm8ed ia ....,U.tiona.
El Morro
Plan. Event•
For School
Back·to-scbool activities at El
Morro Elementary Sc hool
tonight include a bake sale and a
fund-raaing drawing for two
school projects.
Parents will m e et their
children's teachers tonight
beginrung at 7 :30 p.m . at the
Laguna Beach school. where
lhev will learn about the school
curriculum and participate in a
SI drawlng for Dfsn eylan<t
hckets and othe r g.lfls .
In addWon, parents will learn or a plan to finance a playground
atructure Oft the campus, u well
aa the acbool '1 Reading is Fun program.
For more information on
back ·lo-school activities. call
Marilyn Ghere at 494 1496
Citizens Nab
Holdup Man
LEUCADIA CAP) -A trailer
park called The Valley of
Dreama gave an alleged holdup
man a rude awakening when a
aavlnp aod loan manager and a
paaalq Jotier cornered him
there, •lltbor'Wes say.
Sbertlrs deputies said Marine
S,t. David Woulf, 25, was turned
over to the FBI and booked lo
county jail on a robbery charge
Tuesclay after be surrendered to
the olllc:iaJ and Joiger shortly
after a $772 holdup in Leucadia.
Fairview officials reportedly
wiU stick to the previous con·
tract to put port.able classrooms
on the boepltal 1rounds.
N-e wporl·Mesa trustees
that they might overrule a
cituens advisory committee re·
commendation that no night
classes be held at Mesa Verde if
Fairvjew f8*1ed in Ila bid at-
tempt.
James Gelder, a Santa Ana al·
tomey representing the corpora·
lions and their /resident,
Thomaa O'Day, aai comments
attributed to Wood effectively
killed the project.
AN laVINE COM PANY
spokesman said the corporaUon.s
subseque ntly defaulted on
purchase or tbe property and
ownenhlp reverted tD the com· pany.
Oeanup
At Dana
Studied
A Dana Point cleanup
campaign and goat. for
the or1anlzation top the
agenda for a meetina or
the harbor communJty'a
Citizens for Action on Oct. 10.
lflE'S .,_i-\) VLLAGE SHOES
Sa•ta Ba~bara Joh
Ex-Newport Police
Chief Given Badge
' Former Newport Beach police
dllef B. James Glavas saJd that
bl1 appointment H interim
police chief in Santa Barbara b
deftllltety a short-term aastin·
mmt.
"I wa1 bired on a contract and
I made It qulte clear that J would only
•taJ on for
•la IDOIKM. • •
tb• t7·Y•tr·
old Glavu
HidWedlMeclay.
Ghvaa
wbo retired
from t.be Loi
ADl•let Poll·
ee Depart·
--t UI *1_, e&.AVU
•• Ne•pun Beach'• top law ,., • ...,, oft'lcer ror 18 yean
Wwe ldl Ntlremeat from t.bt Jlfew,_i IWt lD ltTT.
-.cs• rettremeot, ... -* WU. moved to tM Sant.a
Y•_!! Vall•J ~·••r Saa ta
a.!'l'ra. alU.."lla ~•Y 1UU
maintain an apartment in
Newport Beach.
"The lawns are all in, the
shrubs are planted and I was
becoming restive," Glavaa
joked about hla taking on yet
another law enforcement poet.
In reference to the con·
troveray surroundinl the Santa
Barbara department's handli.q
of"tlie clty'1 summer fiesta and
the citizen ~p ca1Un1 for an
ofllclal lnqulr')', Olavaa said the
problem• ln Santa Barbara
"have been naa•••ted."
t'Oa•Ea CHIEP Alfred
Trembly reportedly NIJped 111 anter over a cit)' couad1 ap.
pofntment of an lnn•U,aUvt
board to probe bl.I department.
• ·1 &bouCbt the Job IOUDdld lD·
t.er•tlna and when I WU ap.
proached f qNtd to do It OD a
temJOl'arJ bull,'' Olavu said.
HJ.a CODU'ad, be 1ald, "llv•
mt all tbe rl1bt1 aad ,..,....hlll*if of a permanent
chief." ~
Forrest of Kan de mands
$406,00I> in damages from Wood ;
33 Energies, $1.5 million, and
O'Day, $247,000, accordln1 tD the suit.
Wast Guards
On Tour of
Other States
LUe1uard1 from several
Oranae Coatt cities are towinl
other 1tatet and naUooa thil
month uedel' a UllJted Statee
Ltteaavtnc AllociaUoa _e_fOIJ'am.
Toun ol England and Ireland
are under way for La1una
Btacb Ufquard Mike Dwinell;
llea Bowman of HunUn1ton
BHcb; Tom Machale, San Cl'tmente and 8lU Owena and
Ro1er Gammon trom San Dieta.
Tbe IUUdl wtll tour 10 llf •av·
lQ cha in ••ch country on UM
lb'" WMk tour, which bet• l"rid&J. I•• Olemeate llf e1uard Shertdm ay ... , .. touJiu ...
coaat llfMnln• clubl lor • monU. _... a atmllar . ..,.
IJ'•m. NIUalD paid for bJ tM
U.S. Ulr AlloclaUoo.
The meeting is
scheduled to be1in at
7:30 p.m. at the Gloria
Del Lutheran e hurch,
33501 StonehiU Ori ve in
Dana Pohlt.
Spokesman Roder ick
Duffield said Dana Point
residents are-invited to
atleqd the meeUn1.
He Indicated tentative
tract maps and develop.
ment plana within the
Dana Point Specific
P lan 1tudy boundaries
also would be dileuued.
elanNixed
SACRAMENTO <AP)
-Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. bu vetoed a bill to
put two memben ol the
Le1ialature on tM Loi
An••lu llemo'rhl
CoH1nm Commlaeloa.
SBH wa1 offered. ~1 Sn. WWlam CampMU.
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TAN
BROWN &
BLACK
SUEDE
s4900
LAGUNA BEACH
HUNTINGTON BEACH
MISSION VIEJO
f
. Refugee
, t
I t1'elp
'Sought
~
Oran'e County has sent an
SOS to federal and state acen·
• cies for help in dealing with
health problems posed by the
IJ'Owing numbers of Southeast
Asia refugees.
County supervisors are seek·
•Ing the assistance of the Federal
'-Center for Disease Control in ~ Atlanta and from the state
:.. Department of Health amid re-
ports that cues of. tuberculosis
• are rising sharply in number in the county.
Board Chairman Philip An-
thony said be initiated the action
afte r receiving an urgent ~-
1 quest from the cities of t i We stminster, Santa Ana and
Garden Grove.
·'The concern is with e
significant number or refugees r' wbo have tuberculosis when
• they settle in Orange County,"
• he said.
l , Tbe Orange County Health
Department estimates tbat tbe
rateol~iaJDcr c I a
••cl ~~·•u.-•'8'rClt·l:'!.r-M.: 1:8 c-.omary rate of 1-9 per
100,000 population.
·'The purpose of the action
::t:=~ :u:ai.ai:! Wooflag tor A age&
veloplas a eoludoD to tbe pro-
blems wtdch are est.remel~ mm-plex," Amboay Aki
l Officlala in Guden Grove and
Santa Ana said that severe over-
crowding in certain areas of
. their cities adds to the health
and sanitary problems.
Garden Grove City Manager
Richard Powers reported that 11
city employees have been ex-
posed to tuberculosis in their de-
alin~s with the refu~ees.
Three others have been e x-
posed to leprosy. be said.
Powers said that the entire ci-
tv work force or 550 employees
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• • r ~uitSeeks
To Block
Al,ien Raids
Smokey, a poodle owned by ctalg SimonlD ot Balboa.
shares bis master's sentiments re«ardinJl the American
League playoffs. The pooch has his own specially fitted
Anger cap.
Gold Price Drops,
Dollar Unchanged
LONDON <AP) -The price of
gold tumbled to $384 an ounce tq-
day amid a bout of profit-taking.
The dollar was little changed on
most major money markets.
London's major dealers set
the afternoon price, down from
morning prices or $394.50 an
ounce in both London and
Zurich. Gold was trading at
$382.50 in Zurich.
The metal bad peaked just un-
der $450 at the height of frenzied
trading Tuesday. It closed in
Jor dan Case
Reviewed
W ASJUNGTON (AP> -An
FBI report on allegations that
Hamiltoo JOl'dan used eocaine is
being reviewed in the Justice
Department for a dectsioo on
whether appointment of a
special prosecutor is warranted.
A knowledceabte source who
requested anonymity sald the
FBI report tn•kes no recom·
mendation on such an aJ)ldnt·
ment.
London on Wednesday at $t01
and in Zurich at $404.50.
Dealers said holden of gold
were trying to re.ap maximum
profits from the gold ruab as an
anticipated technical reaction
set in. They said the downward
rush of the Jold price could be
amplified by an effective U.S.
rescue package for the dollar.
A Zurich currency dealer said
he expected calmness to prevail
on the money market as tl
awaits the outcome or a meeUn&
of the International Monetary
Fund in Belgrade, Yugoslavta.
He said there were strong ex-
pectations the United States
would. do something over the
weekend to help the aillna
dollar. U not, he added, a slllbt-
ly Jower dollar could be expect·
ed next week.
In Tokyo, the dollar declined
aeainst the Japanese yen, cio.
ing at 223.55 yen compared to
225.475 at Wednesday's close.
European money market.a,
however, were quieter as the
U.S. currency took a bit of a
breather from the batterinl it
had be«l 1ettine in recent days.
~I Briefs
employaMet.
Tbe tupel'Vfaor'• ·taJk at tbe
eonf ereaee l(H)UC)red by tb•.
Oran1e COt1Dty Chamber of
Commerce was the ftnt in a
day·Jooe. aeries ol taJb by busl·
ness and government leaden_.
The economic conference at-
tracted a crowd of about 800
penom .
Pope poses
Women . Priests
·Church's
Stand
Restate d
• • acre~ llte tllld to
those who work the land.
The 58-,rur-olcl pope_.. Im
day Ill Cldcaao, 1be next to tile last stop OD bis weeft.loq toar
tbat ~ bal taken 1ilm to
Boston, New Yo r k a n d
Pbiladellpbia.
Bl1bop II auriee D1n•man
welcomed the pootitf witll re-
ferences to the beauty of the re-
gion. .. "The leaves, the furro~ the
streams, the seeds ot the land all
speak about God, his beauty, bis
majesty, his power and bis good-
ness," be said.
A specially chosen group of
150 handicapped and elderly
area residents greeted the pope
at Des Moines Municipal Airport
about 4,000 more people waited
outside an airport fence, many
chanting "Long Live the Pope!"
"TbQD.k you very much for
your coming . . . and God bless
you." the pope said after issuing
a blesaing ln LaU.o.
Even before John Paul ar-
rived, a crowd estimated at
300,000 ...:: morethan three times
the nlllllber of Cat.holies in the
entire Archdiocese of Des
Moines -bad gathered at Uv·
ing History Farms.
The pope began bls day with
visits to_,cburcbes in two ethnic
neighborhoods and cllmued his
20-hour visit to Philadelpbia with a bqe worship service in
the Clvtc Center. It was there
that he made bis flnt mentioll ol
the growing movement in the
United Slates to admit women to
the prieltbood and be got a 1().
mlnute atandln1 ovation from
the audience of about 24,000 -
most ~ them pri•t.s and nuns.
He was interrupted by ap-
plause nine times during bis
speech, and chants or "Lona
Live the Pope:" and "Sto lat,"
PoUsh for "May vou llve a bun·
dred years!" resounded when
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Pope Sileneed
Microphone Go es on Blink
PHILADELPIDA CAP> -A papal microphone
went on the blink today and Pope J ohn P aul II de-
cided the United States has its faults after all.
WJ:ten the ~pe w~~ preparing to start his homily
at Philadelphia s C1Vl c Center the mike wasn't
working. After sever al false starts. it was replaced with another.
. The pope feigned testiness. Then he smiled and
said, "Finally, something in the United States is not okay."
The 24,000 Rriests. nuns and laymen in the au-dience broke into la ughter.
Offl~t•la at Costa llesa
.......... ~Mid today tlM7 1"l'e • abocted'' at a
C08Dty ....... ~ ndlai
tlaat bal ceM<t&ed tbe boapita.l's
abWty to treat emeqeocy pa·
tienta broqbt in b)' paramedics.
The suspension ordered by
county beaJtll oftlcer Dr. Morton
Nellon ls effective unt1J at least
-Oct. 19. It was based on county
claims that the bospitaJ bas oo
emergency drugs immediately
Gunme n R ob
NB Br oker
Of Jewelry
Newport Beach auction house
owner Robert Ogle is the latest
victim or Los Angele~ jewel rob-
bers. losin& $2 million worth of
gems and jewelry to gunmen,
police said.
The holdup occurred Monday
night outside a Hawthorne
restaurant whe re Ogle. 41,
owner or Newport Galleries, bad
stopped for dinner with bis wife
and friends before departing for
Saudi Arabia.
Police said two gunmen, one
of whom called Ogle by name,
relieved biqt-Qf a leather case ln
whicb be bhied rings, loose
diamonds, earrings, pendants.
bracelets and watches.
Tbe jewels reportedly were on
comiounent to Ogle for bis trip
to meet with wealthy Saudi
buy en.
The holdup was the fifth in the
Los Aneelea area since Aug. 22.
The lots from tbe robberies
totals more than $5 million~ po~ce nld todl)'.
available ia cbildren's doses .....
"We do carry the necessary
druJf • -tbey•re definitely avaiAble,0 11 .. Memorlal ad,.
mlnistrator Ruth Zamora said today.
..There's a conversion chart
rlgbt on the front of tbe cart,"
she added. "And our emergency
room personnel are even better
trained than tbe c riteria set
down by the county."
As ked how the suspension
came about, Mrs. Zamora re-
tied, "I wish I could give you an
answer. It's a mystery to us "
She said she hoped to talk to
Dr. Nelson today in an effort to
have the suspension lifted.
Otherwise. para medics can not
bring emergency patients to the
hospital at least until the 19th or
this month when the county
Emergency Medical Care Com·
millee dec1des lo withdraw or.
uphold the suspension.
·'We will definitely be going to
the hearing and qrotesting it,"
said Mrs. Zamora. An initial
hearing on the s uspension is
scheduled Oct. 15.
County health officials said to·
day the hospitaJ was put on
notice in June or this year to in-
c re ase the equipme nt and
number of physicians available
in the emergency room.
However, no suspension was
banded down at the time.
The suspension was ordered
Monday. said Mrs. Zamora.
Coast
Weather
High clouds through F'rt-
day. Highs Friday mld-'1f)s
al beaches to upper 80s in·
land. Lows tooieht 58 to 66.
NeWJN.Jrt Extends Skat~ Rules
INSIDE T8DA 'Y
SPorl• torUn Dow c.n..
11fng1tom torfl•• from
Bolrtmorc 11-ot A'9gea.•
monooer Jtm ~ '°°'
'°'1dlJI ~--for not gottto to rcUtvn Dove
LoRoelw a Uw IOU. ~ m
tlw plofpffa. Storr/, P°'1e Bl
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llnin1'ited Gttest
Park Ranger Ed Williams had an unex
pected visitor to the marine museum be
maintains at the Newport Beach Harbor
Department this morning. A sea lion
climbed into his fiah Pond. ate a few then lay down for a nap. 1'be aeaJ appeaf.ct to
be ill an~ wilJ be picked up 6y Lasuna
Beach animal authorities.
pill be alven akin tt•ta for
"'berculolil Friday
• Sant.a Ana Mayor Jim Ward
s aid overcrowdln1 of both
Southeast Asian refu1ees and U-
legaJ aliens from Mexico a.re
causing serious health and
sanitary problems as well aa
hard feelings.
He said he's bad reports that
up to 30 people are llviog In one
residence.
"We are rec;eiving more and
more complaints fro m other
citizens about the overcrowd·
1n~." he said Thursday.
County Human Ser vices Agen·
t'V Director Mar ga ret Grier
ag reed that the unde rlying
l·a use of the problems is over-
c•rowdmg.
She said there ls a potentially
Pilot Article ..
Aids Recovery
Of Goods .
; Newport Beach detectives
said today a Daily Pilot story
led them to a Laguna Beach
home where they recovered
••thous und'l or dollars" worth or
allegedly stolen furnishings.
Police arrested lwins Kevin
a nd Paul Doremus, 28, of 217 A
Dolphin Way Tuesday in connec-
tion w1th the thefLc;. Paul faces
charges or receiving stolen pro-
perty and Kevin faces charges
of grand theft.
Detective Lee Roberts said the
brothers were arrested after an-tique shop owner Beverly Ray
read a story about Kevin's ar-
rest Sept. 25 on suspicion of
stealin& a lamp from Bullock's
in Costa Mesa's. South Coast
Plaza.
M s. Ray had reporte<rthe theft
ol several valuables, includinl a
large painting, from her store
over the past few mont.lls.
She said she was aquainted with
lbe twins and when she read the
article she notified Newport
Beach police.
Roberts said ctetect.Jves visited
the Laguna Beach home shared
by the brotben and alleged they
found items stolen from Ma.
'Ray's shop as well aa four other
Newport Seacb bwsinesses and a
private residence.
He said the allegedly stolen
ite ms included lamps, large
porcelain pieces and a rug.
The brothers posted bajl and
were released fTI>m jail follow·
Ing their arrests.
DAILY PILOT
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critical sJt.u.Uon.
5Eacapeea
At Larse
"We are bQpefu1 tbat federal
and state offtclala will Join our
teama and beeome HMlt.l&ed to
problems," abe aald.
Miss Grier said be.Ith teams
Including nurses are being re·
ad.led to go out to the cities for
screening and tnoculaUona.
The American Red Cross and
the Orange County Lung As-
soclaUon aJso have offered their
assistance, she said.
CHINO <AP> -PriMD of.
flclalt at the California lllltlt.a-
Uoa for Ilea aid todq jat ftte
inmates wbo eseap.cl traaa ~
medlum-aecu.rlty facllity Wed·
neaday night have probablJ fled
the area with an accomplice or
by stea11n1 a car.
She reported that only about 2
percent of the tuberculosis cases
involve strains of the disease
that are transmittable to others.
Ten priaonen escaped Ulroq.b
a bole cut throu&b the 12-foot
wire fence halfway between two
observation towera sometime
after dark Wednesday, prison
s pokesman Marvin Ryer said to-
day.
Mis s Grier said that Rep
J erry Patterson, 0-Sanla Ana, is
working on a special federal
grant or $1 million to expand
medical services for the re
"We think either they must
have bad someone pick them up
or they stole a car." Ryer said
fUf'eea.
following an all-night dragnet ln
the area.
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Logb®k_ -..
• ! .. ..
Ever Have One
Of Those Days?
By CHARLES H . .LOOS
Oftlleo.lly,.11.tMMf
This is how my day began the other mornin1. I'd try to
sell the story lo one of those situation co med.Jes on
television 1f I thought any TV prodllcer would believe ll.
1 'n. notsure I believe it.
LET ME START by explainin& that my lovely wife
with whom I have shared bed and board for 17 yean DQW:
definitely la not, ln the di vlalon Of thln11. a mornblc
person.
That is, she likes to sleep ln and,
though requi.rea by family demands to
arise reJaUvtiy eatly on tcbool 'days,
she operates• at somethln• lea Ulan peak efftciency·frio! to 10 or•il a.ah •
But ju.st try to ,#rag her away from
a late night dinner party With lrienda
wben you want to play tennis early the
next day. Then, she's Min Llvewire,
right?
iM>, wmt ALL those years of expel1eaee ~ me,
tt's easy to aee why I believed ber tbe otber momlnl wbeo
she bolled out of bed and announced In ber moat
authoritative manner that it •u 20 minutes after lix -20
minutes aft.er my uaual rising tlme -and th.at I bad to 1et
up. Rl"'t now.
Dut1.fully, I followed ber directive and stumbled otf to
shower. She went down the ball to wake up teen-ace
daughter who bad to be at school esped&lly early that day.
I was halfway throucb my shower when wile stuck her
head in the bathroom door, smiled pretWy, and an-
nounced:
"l'VE MM>E A mistake. It's only four-thirty."
The wet wubra1 I threw bit the door as abe cloled it
and headed back to bed.
Later, having dellvend teen-age dau&bter to acbool at
7 a.m., I returned to the bouse for breakfast.
I was munchlq on eQI and tbe famlly'1 new kitten
was t.ryln8 to tear the napttn out of my lal(wben teeo-a1e
son appeared.
818 K<rrREa ASKED hlm if b• bad put the kitten out·
side when be sot up becau.e tbe kitten bad alept ln hil NC>m all nllbt and, if he hadn't put her out, It wu quite
likely tbeh wu a meaa to elean up MIMWbere lD tbe
bouae. .
''No,"replledteen·aieaon.
Medler then launched lato lecture number II on tbe
Importance of puttini the kltt.m out ftnt UWai lD tbe mom·
tng.
She a1ao wondered aloud where the tltt.D bad doee lt
tb1.a time.
I f'OtJND OVT when J ..i to ptck up my brtefcU!t
wblcb bad bND left opeo OD tbe famUJ room f1oot au
ni1bt. "Well, you'll have to 1dmit It looks like a litter box,••
Hid wile~ Wen·ll• IOD, cackUftl wiUa deltpt.
I dkln t tak• my brtetc ... to wOrk tbe GUier IDOl'Dln&·
AND l'K STILL trym, to fllUN out bow to nplaba to
my bou what happened to ldl one ud oa1J con· ot dlat
tmportant report be louaf4 me to nld.
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DlNea'I "' ..... lnlM Ruda Water Dfila1et acceplld tbe n ·
...... "'board .............
Kellel ......... , --.. pmt
"' ........... to tuna hall-· t.rol ot tbt ..... OYff to popult• voUu"' "-· i.. x.o.r ta a 1mae eo.,.,
vlc• ~ who bad beea pl1ced cm tbe board tllrftlb a •1•wm ot ~w bal!lottn•
•blch ID Oraas• County
Superior comt Juda• ruled u
~i..tmODUa.
Alto ·~et to atep down Wednetday WU Cbarlel
Oliver, anot er landowner-
plcked board member. Wblle
Keller'• rwtpation takee tfteet humedt.te~. Oliver won't tt-s> down untl November, wbea
public eledlona are HMdulld
for two Natl.
AllOtber lntDe Compan1 .tee
........... WU"ND Fix, ,..1pec1 from tbe board Mcm4&1 ._..
Tbe ........ betw._ UM
wawr clltriet ad Qt1 ol IntM. W~Cb botla ...,l'Md )l~y
llilbt. ealll for ...............
-.,_.. elecUoM to ul· dmaUl1 ..... ta • 1-1 •aJorffJ tor,...... ..... boent ...... bm.
B~. ell ftWI ....... ot =.::~ will ... .a.ctacl bf ...
Tll• nnn> ... ,. w ..... .. ,....., ........... .
two --••rable to tbe ftUr'I ud ftft pick.ct UarcMacll laa·
dowDer MlloUn1. A UUrct .... Keller'•~:S to laa•• 1oa• public iD ber. rtx'• Met •• •boltllbed .tth
bla reetpattoa. Keller'• will tit
vacant and be ft1lecl iD UM No9· ember electiclD. Five candidat•
are runr:dDa for two aeata.
Wltb the elect.Son Of two mem·
ben ln November and OUver'a
resi1naUoo, board memberablp
will stand at five.
The remalnin8 two landowner
Dicked representatives, board
president C.0 . Reinhardt and E.
Ray Quigley, will turn their
aeals over to control by popular
vote ln June.
All UM aetiom taken to far
~e GD tbe tlBal approval ol ~Illa~~~.=.-: end landowner control ol tbe e..
trlct.
That decision waa result of
lawsuit.a filed by the clty and
Irvine To1t1orrow, a cltlzena
IJ"OUPl challlenCID& the CODlPQU·
tioo or the board u a violaUoo ot
the one-man, one-vote doctrine.
Because the Irvine Company
was lbe chief landowner in the
sprawling, 69,000-acre district,
critics of the board said the com
pany was able U> wield too much
Influence on local water matters
ffllEF DEPARTS
EMP'll' H.4NDED
•
JESUP, Ga. (AP> -A younc
mao walked Into a faat-food
restaurant, told tbe aaJ99womaa
he bad a sun in h1a pocket and
demanded money.
Sberetu.ed.
So the would-be thief ordered
two hamt>ureen and trlea.
He loat bl• cool before bis or· der waa ready, however, and
walked oui without 1ettlna -or paylni for -the food, police
aald Wedneaday.
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NBMan
Due Top
Avco Role
Roa Hett, 41, ~ ol AV· co PlDuelal S.nicea, lac.,
beMd la Newport Beeeb. .._
beft reonm-.w for ~
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Holli .............. ..., ................ ,...... noomm 1tett«e II a.t a.u•a priam aca. t.eom• 118ec· u .. Dee. l .......... Ill .... to
...... ~dWl'mu.
TM two ._ aplalMd Ill a
JolDtlT lalued aDDOUDcement tbat die dildaiOlla ta baled OD
t.belr .... Kerr turned a ln
September and Hoseman wtll be a ln Deeember.
Tbey uid the cban1e la part of
a plan few "orderly tranafer of
maoaaement. ··
Heu joined t.be Delta Accep-
tanc~ Corp • the prede~r of
Avco Financial Serv1ce1. 10 u.i
He ls a native of Canad~
Sex Quiz ·
Rilled·DQ• ..
L08 ANOELD CAP> -11lie sex lives of prospective ('fty
paramedics and firefighters will
remain mosUy a private matter.
after lbe Cl.ti Servlee Com-
ml11lon ruled out aome . q_ues ·
lions Which wue asked lD JOb in·
tervlews.
The commission nid Wednes-
day that sexual activity between
consenllng adults was not rele
va nt to a <'a nd1date ':. pro
fei.s1onal capab1ht1es
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U.. JOP8 eded b1a bomUy. •
TM ·PODWf, wbo ai.o ~
... ~ ol eeiabeq, ... ~~:~·e:.r.:
decided on• " and tlU la -.a M ' ~Or(~ J.b&.. ~~---,,..-.QI ~;·.,..; IMIP UI ....._.
tbat t.be ·cbmch'• traditioDal de
elelon to call mea to the
prlHtbood, and aot &O cal
womea. ii DOt a ltatem• abou human n,tU aor u escl.aon q
women from boUneN ud mil
•Ion iJl the church," be aald
''Rather tlli• declalon u
pretHI tbe eonrielioa ot tJM
cburcb about tbll partieula1
dJmen1lon of the 1lft 01
prlntbood bt wblcb God baa
cboten to abepberd bla fled. • added tbe pope. '
Tbe pope YIU l.nterruJMd by
appla ... four tJmea dW'lnl Id.I
remarks on women and
celibacy.
The drive for fuller women's
rights ln the church bu mount-
ed in recent years in tbe United
Stat.ea ad to tome de,,_ In
Europe. Recent surveys indicate
that about 40 percent of u s
Catholics favor adml11MD · oi
women to priesUy orden.
Sf-aff"d
Ri chard Sullivan took office
this week a~ commissioner
of the Ha rbor Municipal
Court. The forme r Costa
Me•a city prosecutor, Oru,. Couaty public de·
·•
0 ud~UA at· • MU__;___ll_..,.af .
martJy, Jft 1118
new job
'l&el Gets Jewels
1l\arClan apparently pried a
M?r .. D to enter a Coata Mesa condomlnjum Wednesday and
escape with watch~ a nd jewels
valued by the owner at Sl.OIW>,
poh<'e swd The l~s was report-
l.'d by Dorothy Elizabeth Rooney
11( :H23 Timber L<.1k1• Way
Fro• Pag.-·I I
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NEW SKATING RULES
be $100 an acre-foot.
M a reeult, Monday. councilmen enacted a rate or-
dJllance wbkb will automaUcaJly adjust t.be rates charged
residents to meet any cban,es in rates instituted by lhe
MWD.
Under the prior rate ontlnance, it was nearly a six
month ~ to get the city's rates adjusted to changes in
the wboleaale price it paid to tbe MWD.
•••
NBWPOllT HACR•s AllTS Commission. with the
blesainM ol lhe clty council. will hire a consultant for s1.soo
to baoclle pubUc relations for the commission's annual
Art.I FeaUval.
M~ n.lgbt. council members approved of the con-
tract with Jean Tandowslty who handled the PR ustcn-ment 11 a volunteer at th.la year'a festival.
Newport Surf and Sport
MOW IN STOCK
LACOSTE®
MIM•s sms S.XL • 20 colon to chooH frOfll
llt I 000/o cottoa. hnycloth •d docf'OIKottOft blettd1
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Love . S~oting Flayed
Study Re _____ ondU~~·~
San Jose officer Jess Rodriguez escorts Terry Simpson
from her apartment Wednesday as police made 4S ar-
rests on burglary and robbery charges. Police said more
than 100 arrests could result from a "sting'' operation
that recovered more than $750,000 in stolen property.
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LOI ANOELSS <AP> -Ia a banbb ....... r..-t tbat COll-
t.rM&• the ft.Ddlnp of Ul in·
t.rnal poUee tnv•tJ1atlon, tbe eltr Board of Police Com· ~.,...,. eritl~ lbe cae·
dMt el two oCftctra Ybo fatally
lbot ... Low after • d.ilput.e
over u UQP&ld m.oe ... bill.
Tbe r.port. releued Wednes·
-day aJao ralHd que1Uou about
tbe procedUMt of tbe LAPD
1bootln1 review boa.Ni which
found Offtcen Edward Hopeon
and Lloyd O'Callaahan bad com·
pUed with department policy in
the incident.
THE OFFICERS SdOT the »-year-old widow· 12 times last
Jan. 3.
"The officers' premature
draMq ol t.belr weapoo.s and
their use of rapid rU"e, under the
circumstances ol the Love case,
were both in violation ol depart·
ment policies," the "'port COO·
eluded.
Pool-poisoning Probe
Nets Evicted Tenant
TIM report allo 1aid ''1Wtan·
Ua1 ...._ are ~red la tbe ayltem Ol lnveetlp ud ad·
Judtcatln1 officer· nvolved
abootlqa and other· uae-of·foree
lncld.ata."
TBE aDOaT WAS pralled
by represematJvea of black and
civil rtlhta 1rou1>1 diuatilfted
with the result.a ol tbe internal
LAPD lnvesU,atioo as well u
deeisions by the dlltrlct attorney
and U.S. attorney not to rue
char1ee agai.oat the olficen.
"It proves internal review
doesn't~ -you need civilian
review;· ~d Ramona Ripstoo
of the American CivU Liberties
Union.
But Police Chief Daryl Gates
criticized what be called "a
MoJlday morning quarterback
situation" and insisted the of· ficen acted iD .elf-defense.
G4'TES SAID: "It (rapid fire)
obviously didn't stop Eula Love
from doing what she was do-
&n1." He noted that • lnille Mn.
Love wu tbrowiDC wba the ol·
Ileen 6red ~u found • feet
away.
The police commission report
suacet&ed that rather than draw
their 1\8'111 immediately, the of.
Ileen lhould have tried verbally
to placate Mrs. Love. ~
Jn addition, police commilalon
member Samuel Williama point-
ed out one of the bullets that bit
Mrs. Lpve wu Oattened a1ainst
the pavement, apparently
because it struck her wben she
was already down.
"I DON'T SEE bow anyone
could say that s hot was
necessary to stop Mrs. Love
from doing anything," be said.
However, the report did not
recommend any discipline
again.at the officers, saying a
second internal investigation
"would violate the officers' due
process rights."
~ SAN JOSE (AP> -A man who bad
been evicted from a San Jose apart-
ment complex was in custody today,
booked for investigation of felony
vandalism in connection with the
herbicide poisoning of three swim-
ming pools, authorities said.
Harry Leland Leach, 33, was ar-
rested Wednesday night in neighbor·
ing San Mateo County by sheriff's de-
puties armed with a warrant from
Santa Clara County Superior Court
Judge John Shatz listing two counts
of felony vandalism.
( SI'ATE )
Professional Employees Interna-
tional Union and representatives of
the eight struck companies.
Oil Spills Feared
1\
Sliopping Experience
to Equal
Of.ficlals said Wednesday hundreds
of people may have been exposed to
the herbicide.· Sil vex, a nd the
chemical 2. 4· D, which contains the
s us pected carcinogen, dioxin.
IJ•io• 'Opti•i•ilr'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -. TelUnSters
UnJon leaders s aid they are
"cautloualy optimistic" that an ...,..... eaa be net.bed oo new
co•&raeu alfecU•• •ever7 "'''~ ia18etlthwll Cdfombl. tbm • ....-a tbnatilned walkout mam.tb. .
The massive strike-lockout would
involve a n e s timated 12,000
teamsters, 14,000 meat cutters and
more than eo ,ooo cl1?rks. Tbe
teamllen bave been work!Aa without
a contract 11Dce Sept. 1.
FU. Sarllce O"er'!
HOLL VWOOO (AP) -The end is
in al1bt for a atrlke by office workers
that stopped production at some of
the major studios and film pro-
cessors, including the rilming of the
televiBlon shows M·A-S-H and CHiPS.
A tentative agreement was
reached late Wednesday by represen·
tatives for the 2,200 members of
Loc al 174 o f th e Office and
LOS ANGELES <AP> -State and
county officials are protesting pro-
posed offshore oil and gas leasing
sites after an environ mental state·
ment a.Jmitted that up to 48 oil spills
arc "'statistically probable" al the
sites.
The Bureau of Land Management
is calling for the sale of the 30 five.
year leases in IS areas on the outer
continental shelf.
But at a bearing Wednesday, stale
and county officials urged elimina-
tion of several sites to protect air
quality and fishing aud to prevent en·
·vironmental dam•••·
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -A 29-year·
old Encino man has been hospitalized
with injuries suffered when bia 28·
foot eabin cruiser exploded aod tank aa b• ... tryiq to ttart tt a half
mile off Topanga Beach, authorities
said. County lifeguards sald his boat
stalled and on a second attempt to
start tt, blew up. The cause of the ex-
plosion has not been determined.
/tleab Free tor All
FRESNO (AP) -Students in two
elementary school districts near here
will .be getting free meals because
school board members decided it is
loo much trouble to keep track or
those who are entitled to them ..
Stabbing of Bishop
Ends Visit to Pope
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Retired
Bishop Alden Bell, 75, was only
slightly wounded by an intruder in
h is downtown chancery -but lt
sriled hi! trip to see Pope 'obn Paul I . · Police reported Wednesday that a
man walked into the chancery, two
blocks north of the Capitol, and re-
portedly complained to Bell that be
was being excommunicated.
SGT. MIKE ROY , a police
spokesman, said the man returned
sborUy aft.er noon, drew a knife and
stabbed Bell in the rlcht rib cage and
the little finler of bis right band. He
was taken to Mercy Hoepltal, where
be waa tn &ood condition.
Father James Murphy, editor of
the Sacramento Catholic Diocese
newspaper, said be was told that the
man ran out screaming, "You're ex-
communicated."
POLICE REPORTED later that
William LutbiD, 30, showed up at Sut-
ter General Hospital and turned
himself in to a security guard. Of·
flcers said be was booked on charges
of assault with a deadly weapon.
Bell, who retired thls year after 17
years u leader ol the diocese, can-
celed his trip to Cb1ca10 where he
was to have Joined the other blabops
to meet the Pope. He was to have left
early today.
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DEPARTMENT STORES
Broadway
Burfumi'
Bullock'~ W1lsh1re
Nciman·Man:u~
J C. Penn~
Robinson·,
WOMEN'S APPARF.t.
Apropoi
Back Street Fcmtn1nc Allirt"
Ellen Caner
Cathy Jean/Courh1dc
(«>mlnc 100n) John H Of.Rn
Lani ofCtUfornia
Lnhe John
The Look
Ma1111nt1 Motherhood Matcrnny Shor
The Place
Jean Ryan Fuhion
The Show.Orr
Solanec Wormn't Apparel
MEN'S APPAREL
Al'10ar1ac
•
Your Lifestyle
~
At Eitu·
(CCMlllAI 2/101 Brooh Brother'
Gary'l .t Company
The I ook Guy .. Gear
Phtlr"
POS II
'\1IY1:rwood\
SHOf !->TORE.'\
P1ulAll1n
Fie1tn Foot.,el\r
Hemphill'' Shoa
Huu 1n·, !th°"
Leech
Mandel'' ShOC\ .t Something fl'<"
Ntwpon Ch1ldn:n·\ Booten
Wtthcrby·KD)'UI
JEWF.L£RS
Brett Walker Ille"' port
Cltmitonc Dnlirn Jc..,ckr-
Sl1v1clt'' Jewelc"
Wclnett fu'IC Jewel•
Wyndham Lelah Dlllmond'
BOOKSTORES
8. Oiiton Bookaelltr
Doubleday Book Shop
Rl'.STAllRANTI-
Ho111c' Plll~Y
ttot> Burn'
( tlllDRF.N.!o. APPAREi
I hl' Red Balloon. l tJ
GffTS. CARDS. Fl.OW ER~
.t ST A TIO NERY
El PocoCandl.•
Valley Hallm.irk
SPOATtNO GOOD~.
TOYS, HOUIES,
CRAFTS. LUGGAGE .t PFTI\
Bfnchk}'', lugaJC
Craft Works
.. ony Love
Katl"i fo)s. Slalloncn.. Hobba
Near, Spon1na Gooch
RUi\O'~ Wondtrful World or Ptl\
HOME FURNISHINGS
Bath Shop
NettleCrttk Shop
FOOD SPECIALTY
Hickory Fanni
s~Candy
llALIBU (AP)
Former Playmate of Ute
Year Claudia Jenntn11.
who once said ahe could
turn an J&.wbeel truek rt1
around "in the mtddle of
the street'' died after her
convertible smashfld bead·
on into a pickup truck,
pollceaaid.
Ml.a• Jenninp, 29, who
starred in such films as
"Unholy Rollers" and
"Deathaport" died Wed-
nesday when her car drift-
ed over the center line of
the Pacific Coast
Highway.
Her car collided with
one dri~en by 1.9-year-old
Craig Benell of Rancho
Palos Verdes, officials
said. Benell was t.rea~ed
for minor injuries.
( \ICO·,
11 Roticr111
I rancl'~iln Room
Tllt blander
I 1Jo Huflc1
"-c"' JI~"' "'tufrd lfoll l'rnn~' l'olh:c ~hOJI
lhe Rigger
I ruly Naturally He1l1h Foocb
civet Tunic
'•mato's Yon nee·, Y 011un
/odiac Roum
'-PlC'IALTY SltO~
\1 JaC\jUC'. fume•
I he T obacronist
Yllet. M u1ic Ca11er
MALL HOURS
(_
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Mot*7, T1Man417 •4 F~-.,:
llktl ....... :tt ,.... .
Tllftday. Wtdnftdly an4Satwdaf1
ll:tt a.m.-6:tt p.111.
S•rtday: I l oc>Ofl 10 5:0I p.m.
........ 11(!0 .. QI'<") ftlSl'U I'""'
h" 10"' ,...,,,. ... tOllWUl>C-
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..,_. anm't too ....,, PloDle no'd Si .... th• atat-•t that N•felt ...a.•1 Oldel" ~
..... ~H1 ~ ... W ', Of·...... ....... -----..,. ... °'91' wta)-t.e .,,..,.,,. mita iild tiOW to IO atiOut
IOlvlallt.
Tlil eomlq h11!!'\COUDCU -'*' an-... to · try tow Up.Wftla a _ _.... by jtwlDI ftMI ~Al to
1 a new law wil.ela Will .,.,..... man ,.,..,. •= epaeee ID MW..,..._,~ lil4 multl·tmlt ·
· ee. Tbe law wW allo be lpptied to ellltlnl \mlta Ula an lobl•toberema•McL ·
Tbe prop>eed NfU)ltlon ll two-eclaed. It otmculy
will decreue t.be Uvtna apace lD tbeie lllnda>Of ltructuret
beeame of tbe adctitloa ol oaJtina a])aces. Tbat reduction
lD llVin& apace may bave the addftJonaJ effect of redudna
the number ol C&N>WDel'I Uvinl lD the \IDlta. But opponents ot t.be measure arpe that the new re-
llllaUcn aren't aoms to do an)'thlna except ~roduce
UWpudan-sbed wilt.I . That means, they coattnd,-U..t re-
lidenta ol these ~trained spa* are going to uae their
addlUoaal pa.rtinc spaces to provide the U vin1 or stora1e
apace that the r residences don 't have. The bottom line,
~ they reUOD, will be that there are going to be just u
-many cal'!-. parked on the streets.
It's a s ubject that bas merit on both sides. The solu·
Uon to be enacted by colUlcil members obviously is eoi.ni
to have some impact on the economics of owning and
' renting these kinds of residences. U you've got a thought
on the s ubject, Tuesd ay's the time to share it with the
, ~ity Council.
And Still More Changes •••
While we're on the topic of problems and older
, neighborhoods, we'd like to say a few words about the
i"'" much-disc~ Corona del Mar building standards.
• It's a conlusing topic and last Monday's Cit y Council r ction on it s eems only to have muddied the waters in·
• Stead of clarifying the issue.
Basically, there are two points of view, both con ·
cerned with maintaining the charm of old Corona del
Mar. One side sees the charm in the small cottages that
are being dwarfed by the large new homes. The other
side sees the a bility to build larger new homes as part of
, the diversity of the area, a diversity that s houldn't be in·
terfe red with by council members .
Monday, council members seemed to be trying to
4 please both sides. They took a two-part a ction. The first
was preliminary approval of an ordinance containing
some new building r estrictions. The second part was an
agreement to establish a committee of architects and r es-
idents to find better solutions than the ordinance.
The ordinance h as to have another public hearing.
That 's going to happen Oct. 23. At the moment, the law
• bas three primary pr ovisions:
1. The coastal zone standard now limits a building
size to 1.5 times the buildable area of the lot -the portion
left after deducting setbacks. It would be expanded to in·
elude the area north of the highway as well as south of
the higbway.
2. 1be building height in old Corona del Mar will be
lowered (our feet to an average bei&ht of 21 feet with a
peak height of 25 feet.,
3. The floor a r ea of second stories will be limited to 60
percent of the buildable area of the lot. "'-~i:C of this change, combined with the park· m• mmtMaold earlier, is golnc to be a~ severe north of the highway. ·
Residents and property owners with objectiona -or
encouragement -should keep the Oct. 23 bearing in
mind.
· Oieck Out Candidates
With 13 candidates vying for four se ats on the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District Board of Educa ·
tion , voters must take a hard look at the potential choices
before going to the polls Nov. 6.
Articles and campaign material provide necessary
background and insight into what each candidate has to
off er, but a chance to see and hear candidates in person
may change your tentative choices -or maybe reinforce
them .
Harbor Area org anizations have scheduled a series of
candidate forums to give voters a chance to question can-
dida~ about their platforms and qualifications and see
their ability to r espond in a spontaneous public setting. . Two of these free forums are set for Tuesday. Oct. 16.
One will be held at 9:30 a .m . at Mariners Library, the
other at 7:30 p.m . at Bayview School. -
A third Oc tober forum has been scheduled for
Mariners Library on Wednesday, Oct.24 at7:30p.m.
Take the time to attend and come prepar,ed with the
quesijons. you wa,n~erec!JWOUt your ~bllclren ana the
schoohht.he)'. _at!end.-It ~ m~dlllerence come
electioo day. v
• Oplnlons expressed.Jn the space ab~e tho" of the Dally Piiot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
·~ artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O.
~ Box 1~. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. ,
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Boyd!Fa'!}#Y·
ByLM.BOYD
Li.st.en to Richard E . Byrd :
"At the eod, only two thiois
really mauer to a man. re-
1ardlesa ot who be is; and
they are the affecUon and UD·
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
la it tbe almolpbere ot
frdltratlon cnated by
tbe pl'elMllt City Council
tbat 11 cauatnc ao many
key qualtfted people to
leave .u employees or
tbe CitJ or Newport
Beach?
J .E.L.
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derstanding of bis family.
Anything and everything
else be creates is insubst.an·
Ual; it is a ship given over
to the mercy or the winds and
tides ot Preiudice. But the
family is an everlastin1
anchorage, a quiet harbor
where a man's ship can be
left to swinl to the moort1111
of pride and loyalty.''
SWI cu't ttiure out why
an ordinance in No1alea.
Am.t problblta tbe weartnc
of rea auapenden.
In Japa, the intenectlona
of au.ts have name&, but
tbe 1treeta themselves don't.
There wu a Um• whe tbe
sreat ocean Uner Ile de
France pnblitMd a dallJ dol
menu ln fNDc.b.
Some wbalell, you tnow •
are oaly four ad a ball feet Ion• wllllll Nl1 pown.
Earl Waten
Mailbox
Robtt1 N. WHd/Publllhet ' Thorne' keevll/Ed4tor
~· K,..lbkfll 8dl_.... ,_....,.
modattom fw famJllea with
cbU.,_ .... • pta7ooowm and 1peclal 1eeullr. mMJ odllr.-..... .,.... lf«tt c.U, toadultl-,.
The baer compluel, the N-
llton COl'NCtl.y slat. .. ,..... IP
built with daUdreD In mtad -do not pnwide the safety deUra·
ble tor t.bem. ID aome c.,. ac· tu&! huardl known otbenrile ln
the law at "attractive
nuilancea" where children ant
concerned are preaeot.
IN AaGUING a1alnat tbe
Roberti bill. it was cooteoded
that many groups of adult.a seek
accommodstions where YC>Unl
people will not be present. Tbey
may do tbia for reuom of emo-
•
uoeaa or w vom 1••-or beea .. tWr Bf..&71• .. aat ~--.... cllllnL ., .. a.-1111 ,,,,
to ............. 011J.11U. .,.
nem,._. Mim•~ 'dastpr• and --....euut•lor Halor-eltlAaa or retl,..., ..
•• , ....., ........ ~ 11111
"dealred excl&a1IH~ fQr tbem.~c.e 1111t ban to bl eldert7 or a ~ID
flnd children an l.Dtolerable
nuisance.
And lbe Roberti meuare
male• DO aU.mpt to ezehm bou.alnl occupAed by thole db
emotion.al or Del"'YOUI cCJDdldcw
or other pbyale~andlupped
penom.
STaANGELY enou1b.
althou1h lbe DQartment of
Rehabllitatim apends ~ ~
SlOO million a year aldlne t.be
handicapped and is presently
pusbln1 leli.slation to ,Prohibit
landlords (rom discriminating
against bandicap1H'd Qef'l®S, no
protest against the Rober11 bill,
for not exempting housing oc·
cupied by the handicapped, bas
been made.
Subsequent to Roberti'• an·
nouncement that he would again
try to mo ve the bill next January. spokesmen for the Cali·
fornia realtora disclosed that
they have agreed to review their
position.
While they are not happy with
the idea of a statewide bill, COD·
tending there bas been no show·
tog of statewide need , they
might favor legislation which
would establish atandard.I for
locaJ measures.
Among their many concerns is
that a law might be pasaed re--
quir ing landlords to accept
childre n while anothe r law
would freeze their rents and
make no allowances for the de·
monstrably increased costs of
maintenance resulting from ac·
cephng families with children.
'American Yardstick' Overlooks R eality
To the Editor:
One of President Carter's
moat constant and dogmatic
themes ia that of bu.man rights.
On the surface most of us agree.
Who doesn't feel compuaioo for
the anemployed. tbe poor. the dlladvmt .. ,.., bat &be la.a olmt-
fortunatee ....--.11-.
'l'belr mllllortaDe Ja, ID ....
part, measured b)' bow tWr
circumstances compare with the
avera1e middle class wb:lte
American. Usina this yardstick,
however, pre¥1Jts a dilemma -
due to the success of the
American Dream, most of the
people of the world s uffer by
comparison.
FOB YEARS now the cry bas
been for rich Americans to
share with poor Americans -
for all Americans to abare with
the needy world. The concept of
general equality somehow bas
replaced the c<mcept of equal op-
portunity. The drift from one to
the other has led to our current problems with governmental
policies. 1be lack of will to cut
fat from government is destroy·
ln1 tbe dollar -massive
welfare Jll"OO'aml erode our pro-
ductivity -cont1acatory tu.es
greatly reduce capital needed
for srowth -federal enera
policies have creeled depen-
dence on foreign oil -and fOV·
emment regulations are sWJiq
free enterprile and personal
freedom. The lelislatora who a.re so
vocal and have been lmtrumeo-
tal in abaplng this country's
policies may find their goal
reached with devastating results.
The "American yardstick" will
cease to apply anct we may f.llld
ourselves plunged into the dead
level quagmire of total equality.
President Carter and our
more liberal lawmakers have
yet to acknowledge a fact that
some clearer minds have noted
since the days of the New Deal.
Our ability to help those less
fortunate ls entirely dependent
upon the strength and wealth ot
our own society and any policy
that diminiabes either, destroys
by that same extent, our abWty
to further the cause of human rip ta.
STEVE G. CHRISTMAN
Pe•fl• Helped
To the F.dltor:
In the Mailbox of Sept. %7 a
letter written by J. W. Reid stat·
ed that the anU-war broadcasts
and protests by Jane Fonda and
others served to len.llben the
Vietnam war by weakenln• our
resolve to "win."
l would like to remind Mr.
.Reid that aL tbe time ol Food•'• f amoua Hanoi broadcast, our
Woopl bad been flcbtllll in Viet·
nam tor more yean than lD the
wbole of WOl"ld War n. Tbe peo-
ple ln cbarl• never weakened ln
,
I
'
their firm resolve to keep the
war going as long as possible.
The term "t r aitor ," so
simplisticly applied lo Ms. Fon·
da and other anti· Vietnam pro-
teaton abould be used on those
wbo U.CS so aldllfully to ua that
dae ••would be over "&llJ day
DOW'• wblJe tMy built briek bm'·
raeb • Vlilma.m for the troopa yettoeome. We loat more than 50,000 men,
wUb thous ands more in·
capacltat.ed for life. We killed.
d irec tly and· indirectly, a
gre ater proportion of innoceot
civilians in North and South
Vietnam than we have in any
war. It helped to beef up our
enemy casualty lists <"We l05t
some but the enemy lost a lot
more").
WE SOWED the seeds or our
present economic disaste r in
Vietnam. It was during the war
that copper appeared on the
rims ot our coins. lf we now fall
"prey to the acorn and contempt
of all nations" It is for giving
away our resources to prop up
and encourage some of the most
despotic realmes oo lbe face of
the earth. We are so ill thought
of in such places by the great
masaes ol people because of our
ardent support of their tyrants
that when revolution does come
they welcome the Reds with
open arma.
If Ma. Fonda's broadcasts ac· tually helped to wind down the
greatest and most expensive
farce -ever perpelr-at.ed on &be
American people I wish she bad
done lt eooner.
LOREN M. BLUTMAN
Slaa•el•I
To the F.ditor :
Thank you for bringing alt.en·
lion to the recent action by the
Santa Ana school board in ending
the program Of breakfast for stU·
dents. It is a most terrible
behavior for supposed leaden in
our society to tum away from ln·
nocent children in need. We
should be ashamed that such peo-
p I e are in positions of
res ponsibtllty.
R.BRYAN
AlrH•e flt1e•Cle••
To the F.dit.or:
The Federal A vlatlon Ad·
mlnlstration baa requested input
to belp evaluate airline requeata
to service parta of Oranfe Coun·
ty. I would llke to ~fer tta.
following questlonnatre for use
ln screen.lna the applicants.
1. What la tbe net worth ol
your company? (Some alrllnel
couldn't pay for a atnsle
damaged home.)
2. Do you advenue eacouraa·
Ing people tony?
3. Do you uae fuel-efficient..
Jobl·intemlve small planes?
4. Do you eng&1e in politics at
• local ~el?
5. Do you belJeve air travel
should be reserved for emergen·
cies and that economic growth
should be curtailed?
6. Do you agree a irports
should be separated by at least
75mlld?
7. Do JOG belle'ft f'lblle beabh Ja .,,, ... ed b)' niadoe .... ,
U SO, do JOQ plan to dlapoee ol your jets?
8. Do you discriminate against
h i r i ng noise a bate m e nt
em ployees?
1 hope the Federal Aviation
Administr ation can weed out
pro·airport applicants. and then
the forthcoming local elections
will elect anti-airport politicians
we can live with.
JOHN SWI NBANK
E•••flll NI.re•
To the Editor:
I am sick and tired of seeiq our
former President Nixon's pie·
tures and comments in lbe papers
and his views expressed oo na·
tiooalTV.
I don't ca.re where he lives. I
don't ca.re wbat his opinions are
on SALT ll. I dOn'&~are what he
thinb ot China. I don't car e that
be ia an Ancel fan. I don't care to
read aboutb.lm.
Let's stop giving bim the
pu bllcity be craves.
EILEEN MEANS
'Net.,..' fiittbaefl
To the F.ditor: Your editorial beaded .. State
Drats Feet on Bay SoluUon"
<Sept. 26) bit a very sour note
with me. As chairman of the
much maligned Newport-Irvine
Waste Management PlannJng
Age ncy until its recent re·
organization, I felt we were
making good progress in our
cooperative effo rt with As ·
semblywoman Bergeson~ seek
state legislation addressing the
problems ol the Upper Bay.
Our plan wu to use the entire
bud1et of NIWA · this year to
perform the necessary pre·
limiDary studies to persuade t.be
Le1lllature to fund a twHtep
program; 1) to survey the Saa
Die10 Creek and tbe Upper Bay
to determlne the moat eftectlYe
plan of worts for dealltln1
facilities, and 2) to deal1D and
buUd t.be nece111ary facWUea.
The preliminary study was ex-
pected to estimate lbe COila.
<Speculation rallled from $5 to
$25 million).
TRIS EJ'FO&T apparently
was put aa1de by the Stat. Water
Resources Control Board
because ol t.be "all or nothlnc"
criticism ot NIWA'• planninl ef.
forts. lt appears now, with
NIWA limply put lD limbo, that
the critics wlll have achieved •
th e ••nothing" part or their goal.
It bas always been evident
that the State Department of
Fish and Game is grossly un·
derfunded for the job of restor·
ine and maintaining Upper
Ne..,,ort Bay. We a..ve frequent·
ly beard that Newport a., ia :=L'': ::aa~:.b~~
aene. Oar pl.m WM eeltldD to
put that DOtkJD to the teat.
While l was skeptical that the
Legislature would ban funded
the required millions, I was
nevertheless hopeful. Planning
funds that have been expended
on the so-called 208 Water Quall·
ty Planrung program have been
notonously wasted in California.
Too bad the critics have scuttled
what appeared to be the last
best hope for some action to
back up the endless plans.
WAYNE A. CLARK
Director <publicly elected >
Jrvi.De Ranch Water District
••d le 1t'erse
To the Editor:
While the bureaucrats fiddle
and procrwtiv&e and pass the buck on responsibWty, tbe con·
dition ol lbe Newport Bade Bay
and it.s deterioratiOb 1oes from
bad to worse.
At the rate ol progress that
has occurred in the last five
years in correcting thia prob-
lem , it will be nothing more
than a decaying, smelly mud
slough In another few years.
Compared to what wiea to tie a
viable, beautiful blue water bay,
it will really be a sigbl to
behold!
E.P. BENSON
Heartless'
To the Editor:
I am 1urpriaed and saddened by
theSantaAnaScboolBoard'svote
to kill its federally funded school
breakfast program. CertainJy
hun1ry children have a
legitimate claim to a civilized
society's assistance and com·
passion.
Fort.be 1ake ol the individual Santa Alla Board member's eon-
aclence, UP1mto1t.be)' eaeh have
one, I hope their acUoo was
pro~ed by i1norance or
stupl , andDOtmallce.
lleanwlllle, I .pray tha.t this
November the s.:nta Ana .aters
overwbelmln&IY . repudiate this
heartJea fnJ1DT lnflleted an de-'
feueleu children. Forahame.
MIKE MCLAUGm.JN
• I.Attn. from reodert att ~e.
The right to condenae Idlers lo f U
tpOCe or eUm•nate libel ii nwrwd.
btfftfl of 300 worda M 11 .. will be
gtWR prefeTmc•. AU lftrm "'*' m.
cb.tcM ttgnah&rt ond ~ addreu
bid nam11 mov bf ~ on re·
qwlt tf lti/~"'1 '"'°".ClflpCln!nt.
Poft'JI will not bf P"blUihld.
"
Wooded Fortress
Adventure Pla}ground in Irvine has been
the_ ~cene this week of spirited building
act1v1ty -by youngsters participating in
a fort building contest. Standing Tuesday
on their fortress known as ·'Tiger House··
are Hugh. O 'Connor, 9. left, J ohn
Cameron, 8. and Mike Juergen, 9. Judging
will take place Saturday between 1 p.m.
and 2 p.m. at the playground. Children
wishing to finish up their forts have until
Saturday morning to do so.
The laat time the Irvine City
Council discussed a transport.a·
Uon corridor through the San
Joaquin Hills, the clock read 3
a.m ., tempers flared and the
mayor claimed a filibuster was
in progress.
The council eventually de·
cided -on a split vote -to en·
dorse a roadway alignment on
the seaward side of the Coyote
Canyon landfill site near the
Newport Beach city limits.
OPPOSING THE alignment
were council members Larry
Agran and Mary Ann Gaido.
both of whom contended the en·
vironmental study of the coun·
ty's route location report was in·
adequate. ·
Agran claimed at the time the
council majority wa.s trying to
stifle his opinions on the corridor
issue. Mayor David Sills said
Agran was filibustering.
Both men will be offering pro-
pc»ala at. next Tuesday night's
council meeting that have their
genesis in that rancorous early
morning discussion of Sept. 12.
Jeffrey Road .
Project Wins
C.Ounty's OK
A joint project between
Oranse County and Irvine to
improve tbe lnteneetion of Jef·
frey Roed and the Santa Ana
Freewaywaa approved this week
br the county Board of
&lpenllors.
Agran said that he will pro-
pose the council vote on a
resolution supportine, "a scaled-
down'. environmentally leas in·
trusive circulation system "
through the Sao Joaquin HUis.
AGRAN SAID HE doesn't op·
pose a roadway through the hill
area, but he doesn't want to see
a freeway built ther:._e..L. lnstead,
he said be could sup~ a four·
lane roadway.
"l didn't have an opportunity
to conclude with a positive,
sensible alternative (to a
freeway)," Agran said.
T he councilman bad been dis-
turbed after the hearing be<:ause
he was not allowed to continue
his questioning of two county
planners on an EIR for proposed
routes and because two people
who bad come to tesUfy on the
plan could not maJ<e their full
presentations.
SILLS WAS just as. irritated
after the meeting because be
claimed Agran spoke <*> the sub-
j ect for more than a n hour
without yielding the noor.
The early morning discussion
of the issue bad been caused by
a nearly four-hour bearing
earlier in the meeting on the
pr oposed Irvine flecreation
Park.
Sills will likewise b~roffering a
proposal at Tuesday's meeting,
this one to establish Ume limits
for public and council Biacuasion
or issues. t
Funeral services are
scheduled for Friday for 54-year
Laguna Beach resident and well-
known drama teacher and critic
Wayne L. Moore. 87, who died
after a Monday traffic accident
near bis home.
A founde r o( the Laguna
Beach Playhouse. Mr. Moore
has served as chaplain ror the
Laguna Beach American Legion
Post.
MR. MOORE taught drama to
local students and in the Los
Angeles school system for SO
years. At one time, be was a
Daily Pilot drama critic.
Mr. Moore was also active in
the Laguna Beach Sawdust
Festival. He was a native
Nebraskan.
He died from injuries he re·
ceived when struck by an auto
while be was crossing Laguna
Canyon Road and Canyon Acres
Drive
MR. MOORE was pronounced
dead at Mission Community
Hospital three boun alter the
accident.
Visitation wtll be. held from 2
to 6 p.m. today at Ray Family
Mortuary in Laguna Beach.
Funeral services will be held al
10 a.m. Friday at the same
mortuary. The services will be
conducted by Rev. Tom Warmer
of the South Laguna United
¥etbodlltCburcb.
BaUoween Art
'
, ()ffieia& Defend Me1a'1 Rea ScltdOI . .
8J lllahD. PAl&svD · .. ..., ...... roaa et eo.&a M••'• a.a -..... ........ lb • ..,......
tbeJ r..a 11 u wair lmAl9 ol
tbe e .... u a "Blackboard •
Juqle'' WMN Cl..atben.ud a.
clentl alike Uve lo fear of
violenee.
Aulltant Principal Don
Lowry admlt1 lt '• not all
cootlea, milk and cbeerleldlnl
at the alxtb 8J'ade throuah etcbti
srade fadllty.
TBBRE ASE ECONOMIC,
sodaJ and cultural problems in
weauide Costa Mesa that be and
the faculty mmt deal with.
But ln the slx yean he's been
there, be bu seen little to justify
what be claims is a district wide
feellns that Rea is a tolltb kids'
school where little learning soes
on.
"I think the reputation goes
home with studeota from other
scboola," Lowry said.
He's beard of sports teams
coming to Rea for games with
waminp "not to wait alone or
even to drink out of water foun ·
talns."
TINA U&ONE. a counselor at
Rea since it opened 22 years
ago, also believes the school is a
victim or an undeserved reputa-
tion.
Others. however, are not as
certain that Rea's Image is all
that bad.
"l 've never considered that
the school Is one that possesed a
bad reputation," Newport· Mesa
School Superintendent John
Nicoll said. "There are no more
problems at Rea that at any
other middle school. Maybe
fewer."
NICOU. PRAISED a "strong
faculty and good leadership" at
Rea. Nicoll supported Lowry's
claim that students at Rea bold
up well with other district
schools academically, with the
exception of their composition
and reading skills.
"We a re getting a higher
number or non-English or limit·
ed English students (at Rea >
and this has a direct impact on
language scores." said Nicoll.
Another longtime district ob·
server, Trustee Rod MacMillian.
also view!; Rea as having "some
problems" but not an exceeding-
ly tough image.
"THEil£ WEllE DAYS, if you
were from the Newport Beach
area, you didn't 10 into Costa
lleaa," aaicl lladllllaa. "It wu GoatRlll.
Delly l'tMt , ..........
CAU.S IMAGE UNFAIR
Rea School'• Lowry
The contrast bas lessened over
the years, but MacMillian ad4ed
that be has seen the tough ima1e
shift to the east side temporari-
ly. then to Santa Ana Heights
and now, apparently toward the
west side. primarily because of
the income level or residents.
At present. MacMillian sees
Davis School. not Rea, as the
one "that has the greatest need
for service and assistance for
th e youngsters · ·
AMONG 111£ PROBLEMS at
Rea discussed by Lowry lS a 33
per cent per year turnover in stu·
dents b ecause of a more
transient wests1de apartment
population.
There's a lso a higher-than·
average number of one parent
families. That means parents
are usually working in lhe aft.er·
noon and "the kids have more
freedom after school "
Lowry says some commuruty
members a re concerned. but
vandalism at the campus lS not
a problem. And he says its the
older residents who are commit·
ting crimes and generating
"police press "
THE NUMBEJl OF Rea stu·
dents receiving free or reduced
price lunches is perhaps the
highest percentage tn the dis
trict The subsidized rood isn't
wasted or tossed about. Lowrey
says
About 30 percent of Rea's 450
students have Spanish s ur·
names. A sprinkling· of Viet·
namae. Korean. and. SamoaG
atudeaD IDSlb.US> Uld,,Mt af tllie
••tabU.W, t .. .,. ....... .....
Clalel06 •r P• ... ..,,, ...
l:nalillHDNlldlla umala. ..,. Lowry. Sci far Cbll twl09 ..._.,
led to~. w ..,..
LOWSY MD -major ean-cern i• belpln1 Umlted -·
En1lilb 1tudent1 to aebleve acade~=~·· where de-dicated come ln. trylnl
to help atudeau 1et over
lan1uage barriers and poor
educaUoaal backpounda caused
by short sta,ya at a number ol
schools.
"We've &ot five yean of wort
to do here in three years,"
Lowry notes. ''There are Iota ol
rewards here for teacl~ers. ·
"We're abo tryln1 to build a
good self-imaae. We tell tbem
when they dnel Dice and wben
they an belaaving well."
TBAT ALSO •EANS dis-
cipline when cal.led for.
"I haven't swatted any this
year. but we will use corporal
pun1tbment with parental ap-
proval." says Lowry.
So far this school year, Lowry
says bas dealt with one cigarette
s moker and a few kids who've
com e to blows or s worn at
teachers. The offenders were
suspended.
But in his six years at Rea,
Lowry bas recovered only one
weapon --a .22 caliber revolver
carried on campua by an older,
non-student. He says drugs
haven'lbeeoaproblem,either.
IF THERE'S ONE thing
Lowry point& to as a negative
image builder for the school it's
that his students face "more ol a
fight for survival." If pressed.
"our kids won't back down."
"But the kids aren't mean or
vicious," adds Mrs. Urone,
whose seen two or be r own
youngsters graduate from Rea.
"They really aren't." ·
Bradley Nixes
Riviera Trip
LOS ANGELES CAP >
Mayor Tom Bradley bas decided
against taking a city-paid trip to
the Freoch Riviera 10 attend an
airport convention, in apite of
the City Council'% approval of ..__m,oao • ...... tar '""°*~...,,. ·~
l. Turn air Conditioning ther·
mostats up to 78.
f· Insulate your home.
2. Turn heat down to 65.
IDduded in ~ $232,000 pro-= reaHpment ol the IOUtb· JeltreJ Road offramp so NB Goal: Draw Pumpkin Face
5. Shop the ads in the Daily
Pilot. Combine your shopping .
trips, going for just exactly the
merchandise you need and the
stores selling it at a price you
can afford.
Remember, the advertisements
ift-'lhe Daily Pilot are placed by
firms and individuals in your
community -the Orange Coaat.
Shop those ads and save Ume,
tllal UM eDtraDce -and exlt
ramps meet the existln1 in·
terHeUon of Jef!rey and
Wabnlt Awaue. Trame alpala ...., wUl be lmtaJled.
Tbe mettn1 ramptJ enter to
tbe e..t ol . tbe intersect.on, erMtlnl ccmfualon for motoriata ud PQUmdal trafftc ha1ardl,
said Jolm Sctuide, aide to Flftb
D11lrtct Supervisor Tbomai ....,,
·---.. , ....... '
Newport Beach youn11tera
a1es 3 to8 are beinl takecl to help Jack-O-Lan1'rn~e 111ad.Y for Halloween bJ bim a boll·
day face.
Entry bl.ul for art coo·
test are avaJI' e tn tbe
children'• room of tbl Mariners,
Balboa or Coro•• d•l ••r
branch UbrarlHf.r at tbe Westcliff or Ian& oftlcea o1
Fidelity Federal rilll• and
Loan.
Eacb cbi1d ~ the dra•·
ins contelt will rectilve a prtae.
lo addition. first and second
place wtnnen will be named for
eaeb branch ln three aae frOQPS.
Only one entry per child will beJ~.
The .,n.ea will be awarded at
eae!h branch durin1 tbe
Hallowee.n Family Hour. At
Balboa it Wtll be Oct. 24 at 7:80
p.m .• at Corona del Mar it wt11
be Oct. 30 at 1 p.m. and at
llartners it will be Oct. 31 •t 1
p.m .
Deadllne for eotriea will be
-Oct. IO at eitber braocb of
Fidelity Federal Savlq1 and
Lo• wbere tbe artwork will be
d11pt.yed.
.. I '
a. Drive your car as lf there
were an egg between your foot
and the gas pedal.
and energy. .. ·
,/
l
.
~ ... • . .. • Valley Girl
Joins Dance
.
Riley. to Meet Pope
Ai White Bouse Event
-... ,.... Gfl!ldal. He'a Mil ..U, .... b7 tM famo.
.. ~ Ole f'Olll• hU l1mo9t 'dally coat a cl wllb ftllow ........... ,
n AUO llAI met th"" pre11.
d•Dla al oae tJme or another -
Dwtibl l:la 11lllowu, Job.a Kennedy
ud lUchant Nbon. lat s.turday afternoon he'll have
"bat be c.U. b1a MftMl thrtll wben he 11. to meet POPI JOha Paul n at a
reffpticm at tbe fiblt.e HOUH.
"l am very netted," R.Uey aatd
Wedneeda.y. "He la a 1reat man with
a lot of cbariama. •
lut ..-. but be .. ,. be.,_., Dow
•by ....... u.lllt .
.. , 411 l'l'IU. t.rylnt to flDd out ...
RUey .. IMtbuam~to•
Uver to UNI Pope at the ~ at
the Wldte Houae lawna that la tb be
attended~ member• ot Coqreu and tbe clary.
He 1 be will tell the pope that
bis lnvttaUoo bu provoked interest
'and bappinesa ln Oran1e County
"which la one of the finest in the
country."
alLSY, WHO ALONG with bis
wife , bu been buay in a ownber of
Calbollc actlvlllea, said th is
weekend's invitation makes up for a
lost opportunity to meet Pope Pius X
in 1950.
Denise Pete rsen of
" Fountain Valley has
: been c ho se n t o
:: p a rt1 c 1pate In th e
• O r c besi s I m od e rn
dance group at Iowa
; State Uruverslty.
"I AGUJ; WITH \be Rev. Billy
0 rabam that the pope could be the
one perecm that can lel the world out of the meas It is In In Northern
lrel~ and in the Middle Eaat."
"It is an awful lot to uk ol one
man but be bu no angles other than
Riley, who was a Marine Corps col·
onel at the time, was visitinc Italy
with other officen to explore the
possiblllt.y ol settina up a military
base.
"Our group had an audience &r·
ranged with the Pope at 10 a.m.
The 28 member dance
gr oup is directed by
Ai d a Pi sc i o tt a, a
graduate of UC Irvine.
Garment Probe
Ends inFi~s
LO S ANGELES (AP ) -A
crackdown on "sweatshop condl·
lions" In the Los Angeles garment In·
dustry has resulted in 10 firms being
fined a total of $17,825, officials said.
''But just before we were to go, I
got inatrucUona to stay behind to re-
ceive an Important message fo:>m the
Stale Department.
"THEY TOLD ME they wanted us
to stay out of French Morocco and all
I said was~ 'Aye, aye, sir.'
(caARLES .'9.-Cr\Bt;)
DELIGHTS
Violations included the presence of
cockroaches, rat droppings, over·
flowing garbage cans and grease·
covered floors In eating areas, ac-
cording to the city atlomey's otnce.
·'I missed seeing the Pope but the
rest of our party did," be said.
Others from Orange County to at-tend Saturday's function are An·
thony and Melinda Moiso. Moiso is
president of the Rancho Mission
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