HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotLittle Danger Air Taxi Crash
Seen of County Kills Eight
TB Outbreak I n Kentucky
TUberculosis
·ee -Unlikely ·-
Orange County's acting health .
officer says there is llUle danger
that c a s ua l con tact with
Southeast Asian refugees could
l e ad to an o utbreak o r
tuberculosis among students.
"It is not the kind of discas<.'
one would get in the classroom."
said Dr. Rex Ehling, noting that
tube rculos is is diffi cult to
transmit and usually requires
personal and prolonged contact.
However, a senior federal
health advisor was scheduled to
arrive in Orange County today
to find out lf there is a health
emergency posed by refugees
The first order of business for
Christopher Hayden, senior ad·
viser to the Federal Center for
Disease Control in Atlanta is to
meet with city oW cials and
county health officers.
I! he detenniQes that a health
emergency exists he is expected
to call for a federal health team
to assiat local officials.
The announc e m e n t of
Hayden's visit was made by
Jlep. Jerry Patt.erl<m, D-Santa Alia. ·
.. It is essential that we get the
facta," Patterson declared
His announce me nt Friday
1 came a day after a decision by
county health officers and school
leaders to start scr~ning about
2,130 refugee youngsters who
enrolled in county schools in
September for tuberculosis.
Couftty officials took the ac-
tion after receivl! +a request for
anltlJDce from tbe cities ol
Girl, 15, Hurt
In Cliff Fall
Fifteen.year-old San Clemen·
tean Dzebeth Anderson ls re-
ported lD stable condition todey
alter lbe Jlipped and fell 30 feet clDwD a Nnclatooe cliff in San
C'Jetnlll&e.
Saa Clemente paramedics
tN.a.d tbe UDCODldOUI lirl for
a potl6ble lku11 fracture at 2: S3 p.m. OD tbe clitf below Calle de 1'" Alamol wbere 1be had been cllmbhta. 11'e lnddent ocCUJTed
.. .,. Lolt Wtndl Beach, north of
tbeltMepuk
TM lb'l wM nllbed to Kluloa
Comllllllllty Holpttal'• lnteulve
care .aah. Sfae ••• liter
&roa hftd to a recuJar ~ WMI .._. .... ll reported do-... .... .._.
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Garden Grove, Sanla Ana and
Westminster.
Patterson said he got pro-
mises of federal help with the
pot e ntial health probl e m
"because we don't have a handle
on the situation."
The Santa Ana Democrat said
that up to 1,400 refugees settle rn
Orange County each month. He
said the heavy numbers create
an unfair burden on local re-
sources
Patterson said he alerted the
White House and Is working for
re.enactment of the Indochinese
Refugee Assistance Program as
well as for a special emergency
gr ant
He added that gove r nment
<See TB, Page A.2 )
Eight Killed
In Kentucky
Air Crash
CINCINNATI CAP> -A twin·
e ngine commuter plane lost
power in an engine and crashed
on takeoff at Great.er Cincinnati
Airport today, killing eight poo·
pie, authorities said.
Fred Farrar, an official with
the Federal Aviation Ad ·
ministration in Washington, said
the pilot and six other people
di~ when Comalr Flight 444
crashed while taking off for
Nashville about 10: 15 a.m. The
eighth person died at Booth
Memorial Hosp{tal in Florence,
Ky.
Farrar sald witnesses report·
ed the Piper Navaho's right
enaina cut.. off when -the plane
was 200 feet off the ground and
that the craft then stalled and
nipped over, craablng upelde
down
Capt. LouLae Bennett of tM
Salvation Army's Booth
Memorial Holpttal said ooe vie·
Um was deed oe arrival at tbe <See PIAN&, Paae AJ)
Nuke Tube Split
RED WING, Minn. CAP) -ln·
veaU1aton have located a nip-
ture In a 11te1m-1enerator ~
that caused a 27-m.Lnute racloat·
Uve steam leak at the Prairie
bland nuclear power plant Tueada.1.
e
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Sought
son
Police were searching for a
motive today in the firebombing
o( an Irvine home ::,U.Oday night
which caused about $3,000 In
damage but no inJuries.
Fare department arson tn·
vestigators were unavailable for
<.'Om ment tlus morning on th••
t y pt' of explosive device used
Poll~'. however, are lookm~
mto any ro~taon thl• incident
mav havt> with tht• v1s1L or a man
:-.t•v.e ral Wl•eks earlie r to the
home of Mark Moss and his
family at 18012 Norton. The man
~aid Moss 's :.on owed him
money
Poltc:'e sa1d this morning that
Moss. tus wtfe Dorothy and their
daughtl•r were !"!1lt1ng in lht•
family room watching telev1s1on
a t about 7.30 pm when they
heard a loud crash and explosion
in the hvrnit room .
Moss told officers that when
he rushed Into the room, he
could see that the window was
smashed. The drapes around at
and carpet were on fire
_!loss a~d a f-ir-e ext-
inguisher be keeps m the house
and tried to put the blaze out
while hi s wile ca ll ed
• firefighters.
11ae Battle o f SealJr oek
Moss later told officers he
... ~ didn't hear anyone near the
<See BLAST, Page A%)
Anli·nuclear demonstrators massed at the
main gate of the Seabrook. N.H .• nuclear
power station turn their backs while being
sprayed with water durtng an unsuccessful
attempt to occupy the plant. <See photo.
Page A4 ).
Tustin Woman Murdered
Beating Victim Ninth Since January, 1977
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8yDELOaESBaOOKSl&WIN Ot .. o.lty ...........
Tbe body of a 24-year-old
Tu.IUD woman who died after be·
lnl beaten OD the bead with a
blunt lmtnameat wu found SWl·
day by bier slater, police said to-
day.
Tbe vldim wu ldenll.fled u
Debra Jean Kennedy. Her body
was found at a residence on
Boleyn Qrcie ln Tuatin ate p.m.
Police refused thia morninl to
releue any other detalla about
the cue.
JUlt a week •10 SUnday, 20-year-old Diana Green, who lives
aboUt a ball·mlle 1way OD Sixth
Street ID TMatln, WH found
blatft tn her •partment.
Mrs. Green la still hospitalized
in critical condition. Her baby,
dellvered later t.be same day by
Caesarean secUon, was born
dead.
The youna woman bad been
found at about 2:30 a.m. by her
buaband.
Body Discovered
VISALIA (AP) -Tbe body ol
' coln abop owner wbo bid been abot nwneroua lJmM bu been
found behind a couater in bJa 1tore. Frank A. Moyer Jr., a,
WH found Sunda)' by pol.Ice. who
went to tbe U.S. Stamp and Coln
1hop to look for him .
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The Sunday murder of Debra
Jean Kennedy makea • totalof9
Oran1e COUnty W01Dell wbo have
died ln similar clrcumstanees
since January lf'77. Four otben
were 111au.lted but lived
Ma. Kennedy la tbe tovth
county woman to baYe beell aa·
aaalted lD .. many ween. 1be
others lncJude:
-Diana Green, who survtved
the Sept. ao attack wblch cauaed
the death of her baby .
-An lrvlne woman who also
1urvlved an attack by an ift.
truder wtth a blunt lnatrwneat.
Police won't releue her klen·
Uty. Marob'G Carelton, Sl, ot
(8" BODY, Pace AZ>
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Coast
Weath er
Variable high cloudiness
tonight and Tuesday.
Lowa tonight 58 to 64.
Highs Tuesday 68 to 75.
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Run ¥o•r Art Out
Jn an event organized by the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, more than 200 runners showed up Sunday for a
10 kilometer race around the Upper Newport Bay. The
race is the first of what museum officlala hope will be an
annual event It was staged in a combination anniversary
celebration -the museum's 17th year of existence -and
to publicize the newest exhibit showing works of Orange
County artists.
lal"latioa Curll
Dollar CJimbs;
Gold Declines
Fro• AP ot.patdtn
The dollar strengthened on the
world's money ma rkets today.
buoyed by announcement over
the weekend-of a package of
U.S. mea1ures to curb inflation.
The price of gold dropped
sharply. London's five major
bullion houses "fixed" the price
for morning trading al $376 75 a
troy ounce and '372 in the after·
noon,offSl.3trom Friday.
In Tokyo, the dollar closed al
325.20 Japanese yen. up from
224.85 yen Friday. Dealers said
election lmaes by lapan'a ruling
LiberaJ-Oemoc r a t1 c party
depressed the yen. as well as the
U S. anti-inflation package.
The dollar's firming trend con-
tinued whe n the European
market.a opened, with the U.S.
currency up against all major
European monies
ln London it took $2.1555 to
buy a British Pound compared to
$2. l.825 late Friday.
But the stock market moved
Volcker aatd recent events
"fully underscore the wisdom"
of the Carter administration's
continued opposition to a cut ln
ta HS.
Many economists believe a tax
cut of at leaat S2<> billion would
stimulate Investment, revive
sagging sp4'ndin g and com-
penaate for income lost to lnfla·
tion.
However, the board Is more
alarmed by soaring wholesale
price&, hyperactive speculation
in gold and the dollar, and ex-
ce11ive borrowtnt.
T he board aJso a ltered the
way it controls the availability of
credit in a further effort to gain
more direct control over the
money supply.
Tbe moves, quickly and en-
thusiastically endorsed by Presi·
dent Carter, should further slow
~conom1c expansion by making
1t more difficult for banks to
lend and thus more expensive
for people to borrow.
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INFLATION NO LONGER
SHOCK 8UT FACT-A9
lower m s low Columbus Day trading today.
The first impact normally
would be on business borrowing,
but Volcker sald the moves will
not shutoff credit entirely.
"What we want to get at is the
frot.b," be said.
:~ ~onth,.long Shaggy Dog Story Ends Happil y . ' ' ~;"""' " • -... A
'" WINCHENDON, Mass. CAP>
'.!..... "When I saw him, I c ried."
,_l!aid Susan Peckham, describing
· f)ow she helped tree a shaggy
white dog that spent more than a
,month in a well.
·.·1 love animals. and U waa
just so awful to think that he'd
been there all that time," sbe
said ... He was Just skin and
bones. J was hysterical."
The emaciated and frightened
dog, pulled from the well, is re·
covering from its ordeal on a
diet of liquids a nd love from the
Peel.ham family, including 14
year-old Trudy, who helped find
the dog.
M rs. Peckham said they
began looking for the trapped
anim al on Labor Day, when she
and her dauRhler heard the
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BLAST ...
hnu<;e ht'fore the explosion look
pl;11·1.•
In ~ptcmbe r Moss had filed a
!>u:-.p1c10us circumstances rcPort
r~i:4Jng •m~n...~ad ~
to the home saying Moss· son
Bri an owed him $4,700 for a
truck he sold him. Moss s aid the
man told him something would
happen if he wasn't paid.
Moss said he was a ware his
son had purchased a truck and
had the pink slip for it.
Neighbors contacted by of-
ficers Sunday night said they ~eard the explosion but didn•t
see anyone on foot or in a veh.i·
cle leaving the scene.
Pair Die
On E ver est
KATMANDU, Nepal CAP>
Raymond Edward Genet, 48, of
Talkeetna, Alaska, and Han-
nelore Schmatz. 38, of West
Germany, conquered Mount
Everest only to die descending
the world's highest peak.
He was the eighth Amerjcan
among the 99 climbers who re·
ached the 29,028-foot summit
since Sir Edmund Hillary of
New Zealand and Sherpa guide
Tenzin&Nornuay fi tslCQllflUered .
the peak in 1953. She was the
fourth woman.
Genet was also the second
American t.o die on its slopes. In
1963, John E . Brietenbacb was
buried alive on the Khumbu
Glacier at the beginning of a
climb.
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so~nd ~ ·~mal w'h'fni~nng •
while they walked in woods near
their home.
"1 thought some animal was
caught in something nearby,"
she said.
A search of the area failed t.o
uncover tbe IOUrce of the sound.
But the experience bothered
mother and daughter. Last week
they returned to the woods. This
time Trudy round the well.
·'She never would have
noticed the well except that two
big ravens were c-ircling around
JU~t ovl'rhead." said Mrs
Pc('kham.
"I didn't know it was <J dog at
first." said the girl "I thought it
was some kind of wild animal
He was growling "
The dog was s tanding in the
APW~
INCOMPETENT?
Robert Falcon Scott
Book Blames
Expwre r
For Deaths
LONDON CAP) -A book
published today says the legen-
dary Antarctic-explorer, Robert
F alcon Scott, was one of the
worst polar explorers whose in·
competence resulted in his death
a nd those or four companions.
But Sir Peter Scott, 70-year·
old son of the British hero. says
the book "Scott and Amundsen"
by Roland Huntford "despicably
ma ligns" his famous father.
The five men died in blizzards
in 1912 following a race with
Norwegian explorer Roald
Amundsen to be the nrst men to
reach the South Pole.
Amumdsen won, reaching the
pole on Dec. 14, 1911, 3S days
ahead of Scott.
The dead men were hailed as
heroes, 6ut Huntford claims that
Scott failed t.o prepare adequate-
ly for the mission, was Ill·
equippedJ and provid~ insulfi-
clent fooa.
Station Toured
KEY WEST, Fla. <AP)
Secretary of Defense Harold
Brown today towed lbe Boca
Cblca Naval Alr StatJoo, wb1cb
flaurea P.romineoUy lo Pr..tdeat
Carters r11ponae to Soviet
mllltary acUvlUea In Cuba.
Carter announced establllhmeol
of the Caribbean J oint Tuk
Force Headquartera con.1llt.lag
of 80 io 100 military officlalt
from all brancbu of the
aervice1.
sha llow water tn the bottom ot
the well.
The two went for help, return·
ing with state trooper Henry
Marcotte, who lives nearby .
Marcotte, who bad beard a dog
howling at night tor weeks, was
able to reach into the well and
coax the dog to jump up into his
arms.
Dr Howard Adams, an Athol
veterinarian, said the dog pro-
bably survived by drinking the
well watrr. lie said he has ht•ard
of s1m1lar case!> of an1mab sur
vn·ing for . <t long time on JUSt
w:.att'r
"l couldn't believe 1t ~hen I
saw that poor dog and lh<>ughl of
all those days and nights{he had
been m that well," said Mrs.
Peckham. "I was so sorry we
hadn't found him that rirst day."
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PLANE ••.
hospitaJ and a second died while
being treated. The six other vic-
tims were reported s till at the
a.i.J:por1 ---Wilham Thelen, the FAA 's ·
supervisor at the airport, said
"We 're guessing al the moment
that the right engine failed. and
the pilot was unable to keep the
aircraft airborne."
He said the aircraft crashed
just off the runway on the
grounds of the airport, which is
located across the Ohio River
from Cincinnati nea r Florence.
Airport officials said the Piper
Navaho carries eight to nine peo.
pie.
The victims at the hospital
we re Identified as Thomas J .
Oatts, 52, of Loveland, Ohio, who
was dead on a rrival, and J eff
Lake, 29, Cincinnati, who died in
the emergency room.
Comair is a commuter line
based in Cincinnati.
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BODY •••
Costa Mesa was found murdered
Sept. 14.
In all or the 1.3 attacks the vic-
tims were bludgeoned. Some
were al.so strangled, and m06t
wer~ sexually assaulted.
All but three of the victims
lived in Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa, lrvine or Tu!Un.
Monsignor
Dies at 69
The Rev. Monsignor Bernard
Gannon, pastor emeritus at St.
Josepb church in Santa Ana, bas
died in Los Angeles at the age of
89 .
Monsignor Gannon attended
St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo
Park with Cardinal Timothy
Manning of Los Anteles and was
ordained with him.
During Wo rld War II ,
Monsignor Gannon served as an
armed services chaplain. He
worked in a number of parishes
in Los Angeles before 10Lna to
St. Joseph in um. He was forced
into retirement last year by
cancer.
Kenned y Viewed
GREENWICH, Conn. CAP> -
Former California Gov. Ronald
Reacan said Sunday If Sen.
Edward Kennedy aeeks the pre-
sidency be won't be able to
"escape the e!ltremely Uberal
posltlooa he's taken over the
years." He aald Kennedy LI out
of step wttb bis own party, the
Democrats.
'
screening or refugees appean t.o
be inadequate.
In the past . the rate o r
tu~rculosis in the county bas
been eisht &o AiDe c.... per
100,000 population .
But this year, with the influx
of r efugees, health officer s
estimate that the rate will climb
to about 13 cases per 100,000.
Or. Ehllng said it is expected
that about 40 percent of the
esUmated 2,130 refugee chlldrm
will show positive results io the
initial tuberculosis screerUn&.
However, he pointed out that a
positive test does no~ mean the
child has an acltve ca~e or TB
Brown V Ott~s
All-out B id
CHICAGO <AP > -Caltfom1a
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr ssys he
will do "whatever it takes" to
win the Dem~ratic president.Jal nomination and ylans to make
his candJdacy ofrJclal by the end
of this year.
"No one s hould have any
doubt that I am very serious
about 1980,.. Brown said at a
ne ws conference Sunday "I
want to give people an op-
portunity to vote for a change in
J..h~fil!1ocrat1c Part "
But n e ws of a C anadian
natural gu discovery puabed
some luues higher.
Many o r the s t e ps were
similar to those predicted by •••bsta and \raden late lut week and "for the most part were
discounted" today. said Charles
J eDMDol KIUS.cwiU95.
A ....._. • tti;! ftool' ol tM
C o•mod1t1 •••lll •:J.:e m ......... ..WdMPed .. ._..t Sook like a a.a~
sohlUon'' .. en thoqh ''it wW hue a lbor\.term effect.''
lut eeveral analyst.a DOt.ed \be
full lm,pact ol the Fed's mcmis
may not be felt on Wall Qreet
until Tuesday becau.e many
financial institutions were
d osed for today's holiday
Tbe Federal Reserve Board.
t he United States's central
mom tan Julhont \ .rnnounc1-d
lh p..il:kJJ.!~·o( ntl!J!>lHl'' ~Jl urd;.a, ni~ht ·
Th e ) in c luded a one-
pcrcentage point increase to a
record 12 percent tbe rate at
which banks borrow money
from the Ped.
Tht-F €'d e r a l R c .,e r n .·
chairman also warned agam.'ll
any tax cul to 'lumulate a l.J S
economy wtuch is showing signs
or 'lowtn~ down
·This I!> not the time for a lax
n•ductwn board chairman Paul
\·ol5 kt"r dec-lan '1_
For those Casual Days around Campus ...
Levl·lnd1go Denims with sublle oocl<et
acoents. oompl1mented by the soft touch
o1 cotton kntt shirts In aSSOrted s1npes,
add a hOOded sweetsh1rt or a 'MX>lnoh cotton
chamois shin for those oooter days ahead
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Sailor Falls
From Boat;
Said Drowned
• SAN DIEGO <AP> -A 2*-
1ear-old 1a.Uor fell orr a pleeaure
• bOat durtag a moonligbt cf\.Ue
e•rly today a nd a pparently
drowned, aut.boriUet said.
A spokesman for the carrier
USS Constellation said the man
14 a-. on hberty from the ca mer.
At the lime, he and about 11
other enlisted men and c1v1han
fri ends were us1niz the motor of
llw1r bc >Jt Ont· of tht' other.. s;rn
hrm (;:il l OH•rtlQ:.trd a mill' frr>m
shore. he ~aid. but a v1!tu<JI
search f om the boat was frwl·
less
They returned to Mission Bay
and notirled harbor police. 1be
Coast Guard bunted from 2 a.m.
until daybreak without success.
The m1ssmg mlln's name was
~ 1thheld by the Navy unUI re·
latives could be notified A Coast
Guard spokesman said s pending
t'tl.o hour.. in the ~-de~ree water
v.ould normall y take a person's
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VOL 72, NO. 281 , 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1979 CIN FIFTEEN CENTS
~ e Bungees Bounee Baek
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Four EnaUahmen and a woman
wbo call t.betnlelves the "Bunpe Jumpers" Jumped off the Golden
Gate 8ridp today. their leaps broken by thick rubber banda that
stopped them abort of the water and boun~ them back toward
the brida .
Tbe men. ooe of whom suffered a bloodied rtaht hand. wore
formal mourning auita, complete with toppers. The woman wore a
sleek jum~ auit
TREY WEaE AaaESTED BY THE Cahfonua Highway Patrol
and charled with trespasaing oo bridge cables, as was a man who got
tan&Jedinhisown lines anddidn'tjump.
When the jumpers quit bouncing al lbe end or their elastic or
bungee cords. they let themselves down on ropes. Two "escaped"
in a private boat waiting below Three were grabbed by the U.S.
13th Assault
Coast Guard, one of them f&&bed from the water, 220 feet below the
bridge floor.
The awesome stunt. performed from one of the world's most
spectacular suspension bridges, was witnessed by hundreds or ogl·
ing commuters beading for work from Marin County.
THE STUNT WAS WELL PLANNED in advance since photo·
grapbers from a London newispaper flew to San Francisco, they·
said, specifically to photograph the leapers.
The cameramen said the group were members of an elite kind
or club which h as done one previous JUmp orr the Clifton
Suspension Bridge al Bristol, in England's West Country.
The jumpers were identified as David Kirke, 34, the leader;
J anie Wilmot, 26; PeterCarew,26; Simon Keelllng and Alan Weston.
Christopher HiaU Baker, 25, got tangled and did not jump.
Tustin· Wonian, 24,
Beaten to Death
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
OI ,,_ O•ilY Piiot 5~11
The body of a 24-year-old
Tustin woman who died after be·
ing beaten on the head with a
blunt instrument was found Sun-
day by her sister, police said to·
day.
The victim was identified as
Debra Jean Kennedy. Her body
was found al a residence on
Boleyn Circle in Tustin at 6 p. m.
Police refused this morning to
release any other details about
the case
Just a week ago Sunday, 20-
year-old Diana Green, who lives
about a haJf.mUe away on Sixth
Street in Tustin, was found
beaten in her apartment.
Mrs. Green is still hospitalized
in critical condition. Her baby,
delivered later the same day by
Caes arean section. was born
dead
The young woman had been
found al about 2 30 a .m . by her
husband.
The Sunday murder of Debra
J <.•an Kennedy makes a total or 9
Orange County women who have
died in similar circumstances
since January 1977. Four others
were assaulted but lived.
Ms. Kennedy is the fourth
county woman to have been as·
saulted in as many weeks. The
others include:
-Diana Green, who survived
the Sept. 30 attack which caused
the death of her baby
-An Irvine woman who also
survived an attack by an in·
truder with a blunt instr ument
Police won't releas e he r 1dcn·
lily
Marolyn Carellon, 31. of
Costa M~a was round murdered
Sept. 14.
In all of the 13 attacks the vie·
lims were bludgeoned Some
were also strangled, and most
were sexually assaulted.
All but three of the vicl.lms
Uved In Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa, lrvtne or Tustin
Sabo~e ~ .... i!
Seen in
Tmin Wreck
THEY DROVE OUT TO MIDSPAN OF the 8,981-foot-long
bridge. Those who finally jumped climbed the raHlng and leaped
out into space from the east side of the bridge.
When they reached the limit of stretch of the bungee cords
they bounced back up at great velocity. one or the men having to
stick out bis legs to keep from crashing Into the bottom of the
bridge noor. 220 feet above the water
Keeling and Weston got away in a pnvate boat and were taken
to Fort Point where they changed out of their formal suits and took
off. Tho6e arrested were reported to have left afterward with a car
from the Briush Consulate.
Miss Weston was reported to have gotten stuck for nearly a half
hour. danghng on the edge of the stretch line, before she finally made
itdowotolhewater where theCoastGuard picked her up.
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The dollar stren&tbened on the 325.20 Japanese yen, up from ment of a train ca n acid Die Battle o Sea•r .. lc
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y ) announcement over election losses by Japan's ruling the evacuatJon of several hun·
the weekend of a package or .Liberal-Democratic party dred persons Sunday night and
U.S. measures to t'urb inflation. .liepressed the yen, as well as the s lighUy injured three men was
The price or gold dropped U.S. anti-infiaUon package. "apparently sabotage," a
sharply London's five major The dollar's firming trend con· s pokesman for Southern Pacific
bullion houses "fixed" the price tinued when the European announcedtoday.
for morning trading al $376.75 a markets opened, with the U.S. troy ounce and $372 in the after-currency up against all major Spokesman Rieb Hall s aid, "It
noon.offS13fromFriday <See OOUAll. Pa•e A2l was apparently sabotage. There e was a bamcade on the tracks.
The engineer reported seeing a
Carter's Minister
Faces Dismissal
barricade that was piled pretty
high -timber, wood, concrete
and that kind of thing." (Earlier
story, Page A7 )
An 18-year-old hitchhiker near
the scene, Dean Burke, also said
he saw something on the tracks
just before the accident.
WASIDNGTON CAP) -The'
congregation of Washington's
First Baptist Chu rch, which
President Cart.er attends, is ex·
peeled to act next month on a re·
commendation that it not renew
the contract or the church's
pastor because or his rela-
tionship with a young woman
member.
A majority of the church's
seven-member pastora l s taff
co,mmittee recently issued..a te..·
-porr that riiSeO tfie issue of the
Rev. Charles Trentham's two
divorces and ques tioned his
judgment in becoming "In-
volved" with the young woman,
wbo also ls divorced.
The report was endorsed by a
27·11 vote of the church's board
of deacons at a meeting Wednes-
day and ls expected to be put to
a vote by the l,poo.member COD·
gregatioo at a church business
mee~Nov.28.
Alt.bo\Wt Trentham, 59, and the
umdenB.lled 26-year-old woman
.reportedly have dated, "no one
Blaze
Called Arson
has ever accused him of any viola·
ti on of morals," said Frank
M cAnear, church mader ator.
A minority of the pastoral
staff committee said in a report
that it "found nothing in the
pastor 's personal life or pro·
fessional service" to jusUfy his
ter:mlnation. Trentham's second
three-year contract with the
church expires in February.
Hall said the damage to the
100 b ox ca r s and four
locomotives would run well over
Sl million. The company hoped
to reopen the half mile of tom up
track-by 8 p.m.
None of the 39 derailed cars
cont ained the dangerous
materials, said Southern Pacific
trainmaster Bill Giles.
11.aYoarArtO•t
•
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In an event or11nized by the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, more than 200 nmnen abowed "I> Sunday for a
10-kUometer race around tbe Upper Newport Bay. 'lbe
race is the flnt of what m.-...n offtciat. hope will be an
·'·
Anti-nuclear demons trators massed at the
main gate of the Seabrook. N.H .• nuclear
power station turn their backs while being
s prayed with water dunng an unsuccessful
a tte mpt lo occupy the plant. CSee story,
Page A4 >
TB Danger Minimized
Threat to County Students Called Small
Orange County's acting health
officer says there is litUe danger
that cas ual contact with
Southeast As ian refugees could
lead lo a n outbreak o r
tuber<'ulosis among students.
"ll is not the kind or disease
one would gel in the classroom."
said Dr. Rex Ebling, notmg thal
tuberculosis is diffic ult to
translDlt and usually requires
personal and prolonged contact.
However, a senior federal
health advisor was scheduled to
arrive in Orange County today
to find out if there is a health
emergency POSed by refugee:.
The first order of business ror
Christopher Hayden. senio r ad
v1ser to the Federal Center for
Disease Control m Atlanta 1s to
mee t with c ity officia ls and
t'Ounty health officers
If he determines that a health
emergency eXJSL'i he 1s expected
to call for a federal health team
to assist local officials.
The a nnounc e me n t of
Hayden's visit was made by
Rep. J erry Pauerson, 0 -Santa
Ana.
"ll is essential that we gel the
annual event. It wu sta1ed ln a comblnaUon anniversary
celebratkm -the museum's 17th year of existence -and
to publld!e the newest exhibit abowtn1 works of Orange Countv artists.
fat'l~." Patterson declared
H 1~ announcem e nt Friday
c.1 ml' a day aftl"r a decision by
l'O unty health offi cer:. and school
leaders lo start screening about
:!.130 refugee youngsters who
e nrolled 1n county schools in
September ror tuberculosis.
County officials took the ac-
tion after receiving a request for
assis tance from the cities or
Garden Grove. Santa Ana and
Westminster.
Patterson said he got pro·
mises or federal help with the
potenti al he a llh problem
..because we don't have a handle
on the situation."
The Santa Ana Democrat s &d
that up to 1.400 refugees settle in
Orange County each month. He
said the heavy numbers create
an unfair burden on local re·
sources.
<See TB. Page AZ)
Coast
Weather
Vartable high cloudiness
tonight and ..:ru~,da=y tows lOn gbt 58 to t>4 ·
Highs Tuesday 68 to 75. '
INSIDE TODA 'Y
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8Killed
In Crash
Of Plane
CINCINNATI <AP) A lwio~ ~nalne commuter plane &Ott
power In ao acto• ucl uuhed
on t&hoff at Greatw Cladanati
Airport I.Oda,. killlnC eltht 1*>-
ple author1tJ sald. Fred Fan-ar. an ometaJ with
the Fede ral Aviation Ad·
minl1tnt1on ln Wublntton. aald
the pilot and Ii• ot.h1r l*JDle
dled when Comalr FU1fat 444
cr ashed while takln1 oft for
Nu hviUe about 10.1$ a.m. The
eighth peraoo died a l 8ooth
Me morial Hosplt.1 in Florence, K y.
Farrar said wilneuf s report
ed the Piper Nav.ho's dtbt
engine cut orr when the plane
was 200 feel off the grouod and
that the craft then stalled and
flipped over, cra shing upside
down
Capt. Louise Bennett of the
Sa l vatio n Arm y's Booth
Me morial Hospital aald one vie·
tim was dead on arrival at the
hospital and a second died wbile
being treated. The six other vic-
'tims were reported still at the
airport.
William Thelen, the FAA's
· supervisor at the airport, said:
"We're guessing at the moment
'that the right engine failed, and
'the pilot was unable to keep the
• ajrcralt airborne."
~ He said the aircraft crashed
just off tbe runway on the
crounda ot the airport, wbJch ls
•located acl"OSI the ObJo River
·from ClndnnaU near Florence.
'Mesa Offers
Detectors
Free smoke detectors a re
a vailable to quaHfied Costa
Mesans tbJs week at any or four
city fire stations , Fire Marshal
Russ Henderson said today.
A bout 80 detectors wlll be
donated to senior citizens and
low-income families as part of
National Fire Prevention Week.
Detectors will be glven Im·
mediately to qualified persons
. wbo fll1 out appUcaUooa durtq
--refU)ar bt••neee .boura, I a.m. to . a p.m .. tb.roqb 8'turday.
City fire stations are located
at Royal Palm Drive and Adams
Avenue; Park Avenue and
Plumer Street, 800 Baker St.,
and 2300 Placentia Ave.
The pro~ram, funded through
foderal housing grant, will con
tinue aflt'r Saturday with ap
pl1cations being taken at City
Ha ll, said Jhmdc>r~on.
lie a ddl·d that Costa Mesa
f trl'mmwtlt b<! avartab1(' tn gtv~
fire prevention presentalion!> to
local <'mploy('rS and civic or·
ganizations through the week.
f'or information phone 549·1113.
Bead·•• Crash
Newport Beach firemen and paramedics
aid accident victim Barbara Barnes, 22, of
426 20th St., Costa Mesa, after he r car was
s m ashed in a head -on crash early Sunday
morning. Police said the other driver. Luis
Santana, 29, of Carlsbad was arrested on
suspicion of felony drunken driving follow.
ing the collision on the Arches overpass of
West Coast Highway. Miss Barnes was re·
ported to be in fair condition today at Hoag
Memorial Hospita l.
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DOLLAR CLIMBS . • •
European monies.
In London It took $2.15.U to
buy a British pound compared to
S2.1825 late Friday.
But the stock market moved
Mesa Cricket
Invasion
Under Control
ColtJl Mesa's cricket Invasion
J .lfnaily being curtalled by
chemicals, city officials sa id lo·
day.
Allan Reoder, assistant to the
city manager, said insecticides
sprayed last week on the Arnel
Development Company's 50·acrc
field between South Coast Plaza
and Mesa Woods apparently arc
taking effect.
"The big problem Is over."
Reoder said today.
Poison granules were dumped
on the acreage last week after
two previous extermination ef.
forta did little to atem the ~~am ot lmecU bopplna their
way Into homes.
The chirplng little buggers.
besides kee ping reside nts
a wake. wreaked havoc on cur· tains andfurruture.
The poi~n. which has a 30-dav
eff ert1 venesi. span and poi.ei. no
health problem to unima ll> or
children, 1s takin~ 1l!. toll on the
insects
Reoder said he has had no f l'
cent reports from rei.1dcnts com
plaining about cr ickets regroup·
Ing for further assaults.
lower in slow Columbus Day
.trading today. .
But news or a Can a dia n
natural gas discove ry pushed
some issues higher.
Ma ny of the s t eps we r e
slmllar to those predicted by
analysts and traders late last week and ' 'for the most part were
discounted" today, said Charles
J enaenof MKI Securities.
A trader on the noor of the
C ommodi ty Exchange ,
m eanwbile, said the Fed action
"doesn't look like a long.term
solution" even though "it will
have a short-term effect.''
Mesa Holding
Meeting on
Federal Funds
Costa Mesa's Housing and
Community Development Com·
mlttee will hold a public meet·
ln1 Tueeday nlpt to bear com· muntty views on bow the city's
$900,000 share of federal funds
s hould be spent.
The federal Housing grant for
1980·81 can be used for such pro-
1ects as new housing for the
e lde rl y an d di sa bl ed,
neighborhood parks, sidewalks
or a r('ntal assistance program
for '>t•nior'>
T11C>~day·c; hearing, the second or thrc-e lhctl will be conducted
h<'fore lhl' committee takes ill>
rC'rommcndat1ons totne city
rounr1I. begins al 7 ·30 p.m at
tht· Mesa Consoli dated Water
01t1tnct, 1965 Placentia Ave.
Newport Girl
Raped; Suspect
'Wanted Man'
A suspect arrested Sunday on
charges of raping a 16-year~ld
Newport Beach girl is a lso want
ed on sexual assault charge."> m
Arizona. Newport Beach pol.Jee
.. e ported today
Paul EllJott Burney, 33, is ~
ing held In Newport Beach city
J&il on the local charges ~~ well
as warrants from Tucson and a
warrant filed for violation of
parole in Florid<1 , arC'ordinJ.! lo
Detective Mike H1l.'tala
Hu rney wac; stopp<'d hv polJCl'
when a gale guard of th•·
neighborhood in which the mp•·
victim lives spotted tht· t'•H
clcscrilx'd by the rapt•\ 1cllrn
Accon.hng to policl.' n·r><>rt '>.
th(• girl. whosl.' parenU. an• out
of town. !>aid she met Burne)
through a neighbor and he came
over Saturday rught to visit.
She told poltc:e that he ret\.ed to leave and forcibly raped her
Sht' said he threatened to use a
knife on her if :.he didn't submjt.
Burney was arrested Sunday
afternoon afte r HJetala alerted
the gate gua rd to be on the
lookout for the car described by
the VICtJm
la Neteport Beaell
Building Plan
Checks Lagging
Newport Beach building of.
flctala are falllnt behind on their
work and the 11tuaUon la IOinl
to get wone before it gets bet-
ter. according to Community
Development Director Dick Ho1ao.
Ho1an'1 observations are COO·
tained in a report to be given to
city comtcil members at their
study aeu1oa Tuesday.
'Hotan said the department's
plan check process is bogging
down because of stair cutbacks
and increased state and clty re-gulations.
The report notes that plans
used to be processed ln two to
three weekl. It now takes up to
eight weeks to accomplish the
review required before a build·
ing permit can be issued.
The reports, dealing with the Co mmunity De velopme nt
Department's workloads come
LD the wake of Hogan's announ-
cement of his retirement Nov. l
and the resignation this week of
the city's grading engineer and
geologist Jim Evans.
Hogan's report noted that lht'
t•ros1on or his sl<Jff''> ability to
quickly process bulldin~ uliln~
State Pullout
From Fishery
Board Sought
Me m bers of t he Callfronu1
Seafood Institute. meeting 1n
Ne wport Beach th1 :. weekend
cal led fo r '41 t hd r a v.al o f
C3hforn1a from the h~dt-rdl
Pac1f1r Fl!>h<'nc:. ~an.iR<·mt-nl
Council
ThP rounr tl . form1·d tn th1 t
~ l}(·partml•nt of <'•1mrr.1·n-•· 111
r ludt':. tht· .. tJt•.., .. r fJrt i.:•111
W:J~hins:ton Jlld ldJh11 J '> ~I'll ,j ..,
C'Jlifom1a
l n~t1tute ml'mbt>r<. o,1,ho \Ott-d
to ask for Congn~:.1onJI actJon
on the subJect said they be!Jevt-
th e limits a nd con t r o l s
eslabltahed by &be 13-member
council are unfair to CalifomJa.
The state has four 'otmg mem
bers on I.he council
The c:b.an&e Al .beLQ& backed by
Congressman 'Leon Panetta. [).
Monterey, who has Introduced a
resolution wtuch would create J
separate mana1ement council
forCalJronua.
has taken place . over the· last
year.
••The staff recognt&ed thJt pro-
blem prior to the Ume that It re·
ached a troublesome point," he
noted. "Budaet ratralnts pre·
vented Implementation of the suit's recommendations."
Of the 38 employees ln the
Com munlty Development
Department, four are the
enginee rs who work on plan
checks Hogan aaid there are 175
pla ns currently being reviewed.
Hogan recommends that coun -
cilmen authorize more runds so
that he can pay his staff to work
overtJme for the next six months
when he expects the problem to
abate.
In a ddition lo discussing
Hogan's report on the workload
in the building de partme nt,
council members will be looking
at aome other items that affect
the wotkload or the entire Com-
m unity Development Depart-
ment.
Council members a lso will dis·
cuss a report from the Ad Hoc
Grading and Siltation Commit
tN· which <:a ll!> for the enact
m(•nt of about 10 changes or ad
d1t1on1 .. to existing city toning
and gradmg laws.
The report has another 20 re ·
commendations wh ich will re.
<1u1re staff !>tudy 1r ordered by councilmen.
Hogan's planning staff mem-
bers are also in for a workload
increase tn the rental unit sur-
vey reqwred a.s part of the new·
ly e nacted condominium or-
dinance
The survey is to be undertaken
quartt-rl't to '>el the apartment
\.arancy factor The new law
proh1b1ts conve rs ion of rental
unah to 0'4'TlE'r'lh1p unite; 1f thP
\ ·•l·anc..·v rate ,.., It·.,., than f1v1· pt• r t·c nl
.\ t t ht· ..,, 11rh .,, . .,.,,on ('()1Jn1·1'
r11; 1 lw r .... 111 "\ ,, . .,.. .1 planning
I.tit It p<1rt 1111 "'"\'>In v.hlf'h lh1·
.a11 \ • \ m1 ~ht lw unikrt<ik•·n
f 'ro'" Pagf! ,\ I
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Pattenon said he alerted the
Whitt· lfou.'it· and 1s working for
re-enactment of the lndochine&e
Refugee Asaiatance Procram aa
well as ror a apedal emer1ency
grant
H e added tha t government
-.crl'1.•n1ng of refugee~ a ppears lo
ht• IO,Jdl'qUdlt'
Confab Set on Bay Plan
Comp~omise Sought in Newport Controversy
State and l~al offlclals w11l
make another attempt at com·
promise Wednetday to t:rytna to
~ettle a llnaertna dispute over
)!ho should be responsible for
,Newport Bay planning efforts.
A meetln& la scheduled tn the
Los Angeles offtcea of the
Southern California AlsoclaUon
of Governments where a plan
designed to alleviate the COD·
cerns of state water officials wUl
be discussed.
Expected from Oranae County
at that session are represen·
tatl~es fTom the ctUn of
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
a11 well as county Supervisor
Thomas Riley. State officials
also will attend.
Dave DeJullo, a member of
the SCAO ataff, said be feels
"very optimistic" that an aaree·
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ment acceptable to state water
officials can be developed.
The State Water kesources
Control Board 1D July bad re-
fused to certifY a controverslal
plan on water quallty problems
iD Newport Bay and also voted
to belin proceedings to atrip
SCAG ot its plannlna authority
in the watershed area.
The bay plan had been ~harply
criticised ln Newport Beach by
residents wbo said there should
be mention oJ a desiltalion basin
upstream as a means of curbing
pollution nowtna into the bay.
The water board staff also
complained that control ot
agricultural sedimentation
sources bad not been adequately
addressed 1D the document.
Although SCAG bad been
given the Job of developing a
Newport Bay plan, the Newport·
Irvine Waste Manaeement
Agency performed the work UD·
der contract to SCAG.
State officials have said that
local aaencles failed to make the
hard decisions necenary for
e stablishing controls o n
sedimeotaUoo in the ba1.
Don Maughan, a member of
the State Water Resources Con·
trot BoardJ said tlla 1>.anel con· 1ldend tile bay plan "flabby.~'
NIWA officfai., defend1n1
their W'Oft, have said there wu
inauftldent ti.me all~ to tbem
to develop aolutlom to bay liJta· Uon problems.
Tbe eompromlae plan to be
dl1cuased Wednesday cenerally
alms at llvinl the Newport Bay
plan eonCtit1onal cert1ttcatton by
the state ll certain condit1Clll8
are met. TbeH could include:
-FonnatJon or a "manaae·
11\ent agency" for the purpoee of
moeJ-and rerie1rin1 lm·
plemea&aticm and reaulatklll ot
IOWl'te eMtroli of Mdtmenta· tloa. TM ll8C7 woa1d be made
up of dU. with a stake in water
\
shed planning activities, as well
as the county and the Reaiooal
Wate r Quality Control Board.
-Eatabliehment of water·
quality criteria for suspended
solids ln the bay (slit, ln other
words) ao participaUn1 agencies
would have a clearly denned goal.
-Continuation by SCAG and
local agencies of work almed at
de veloping a proposal for an er.
rective desiltation fa cility.
-Continuation by SCAG and
the m anagement aaency o( e!·
forts to resolve the remaining
deficlencles in the Newport Bay
plan submitted to the state.
"The particularly attractive
feature of this proposal Is that it
commits the atate agencles to
work with the local Jurladic·
Uons, •• said D.R. Collacott,
manager oC NIWA.
The management agency re·
ferred to in the proposal,
Collacott said, could be eltber
NIWA ltself, a sub-committee of
the organisation or a newly
formed agency.
Irvine councilman Art An·
thony has been trying to
1enerate interest tn the possible
formation or a new planning
agency. Anthony bas said NIWA
l•cks ct4KllbiU\y *auae of it.a
prior work on bay pollution pro-
blems and a new agency pro-
bably could do a better Job.
DeJuUo said it would only
take about another three montba ot work to correct the deflden·
ciea ln the bay plan lf the state
water authority 1oe1 alona with
the a1rMment.
Tbe water board ta due to
meet aaain In Sacramento in the
near· future to decide which
agency should be 1lvon the
responsibility for Newport Bay
watershed plannln& if it finally
decides to "redesianate" SCAG.
Any aareement. befoN belna
pre11nted to the atate board,
would flnt need tM ndone-
ment ~all local Jw11dlctlou ln·
volvtd,f;luJJo aaid.
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County PIMnlng CommlNk>n MHta Tueed8y to Hear Cttlzena· Vlewa on Controveralal Profect
Where to-Put Corridor?
Wunty Seeks Citizens' Opinions Tuesday
Orange County residents will
get a cbance Tuesday to tell of-
fi cials what they think about the
controversial San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor.
A public hearing on the pro·
posed six to eight·lane highway
through the hills of Southern
Orange County will be held by
the Orange County Planning
Com mission at 1. 30 p. m.
The session will be conducted
in the commission's hearing
room in Room 119 on the first
floor of the County Hall of Ad·
ministration, 10 Civic Center
Plaza. Santa Ana.
The corridor has been separat
ed into four sectors-west, ~n
tr al, east central and east.
Generally , three route
alternatives have bee n proposed
Relationship Cited
Carter's Minister
Faces Dismissal
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
congregation of Was hington's
First Baptist Church, which
Prt!a1dent Carter attend.I, la ex-
peded to act next month on a re-
C0191D'"f'edoa &bal U 80t reqew
CSEA Hikes
Dues for "
Strike Fund
The Callfornia State
Employees Associatlon is
r aising its dues to create a
s trike fund.
the contract of the church's
pastor because of his rela·
tionsbip with a young woman
member.
A majority of the church'• ••••o-.... ~ut9ral •laff eo1111aatuee 1"ued • ,... port da.t'r the ,....._ ol tbe
Re v. Charles Trentham's two
divorces and ques tioned his
judgment .~11>ecoming "in-
volved" With the young woman,
who also la divorced.
for each !)CCtor.
It has been estimat ed the
highway would cost $160 to $200
million but there is no money
currently set aside for 1t.
County officials. however, are
hoping that federal and state
funds will be available once it •~
designated in the state highway
!)ystem
The highway would begin tn
the vicinity of the Corona del
Mar Freeway and MacArthur
Boulevard near Newport Beach
and end 14 miles to the east near
A very Parkway north of San
Juan Capistrano.
(t wouJd cut throu~h hilly and
frequently steep terrain
The proposed highway has
created a great deal of con-
troversy in its preliminary
s tages.
Environmental groups have
raised concerns about air pollu-
tion and potential damage to
plants, wildlife and open s pace.
Some ol ~ or1wzatiom
have q~ ~r a e«·
ridor ¥~ ~1. TIMl' K'O-~ tmt tlWtWS-~ Freeway be widened to acrom-
modate traffic demands.
County officials say this plan
ls not good. however. because it
would overload arterial streets
that feed into the freeway.
Cities also have differing views
on proposed routes.
11--~~-~--.....,.,.;i6--..teiegates at the
The report w• endorsed by a
27·11 vote of the church's board
of deacons at a Qleeting We<lnes·
day and is expected to be put to
a vote by the 1,000-m ember con·
gregation at a church business
meetingNov 28
Although Trentbam. 59, and the
unidentified 26·year-0ld woman
reportedly have dated. "no one
has ever accused him or any viola
lion of morals," said Frank
Mc Anear. church moderator.
Newport Beach f avors a
northerly route in its sector. as
far away from cit limits as
possible
Ir vine wants a route south or
Coyote Canyon which would take
the corridor farther from its city
limits but c loser to Newport
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CSEA's annual General Council
convention in Anaheim voted
overwhelmingly for the raise
Sunday.
The 75,000-member CSEA. the
largest organization that
represents state worke r!), came
close to going out on s trike
earlier this year while pushing a
pa y raise through th e
Legislature over the veto of Gov
Edmund Brown .Jr.
Al the convention, proponents
or the strike fund argued with
such slogans as. "In lime of
peace. prepare for war."
CSEA spokesman Keith !learn
said the dues a re now $42 per
year plus four-tenths or one per·
cent or the member's an1'1,ual
salary. Beginning Jan. l. the lat·
ter Will be five-tenths Of One per.
cent of the member 's annual
from $1 to $1.50 a month and
raise about $1.1 million a year,
Hearn said.
He said the concept of provid·
ing benefits for employees dur·
ing worlc stoppages would be ex-
panded in future years as the or·
ganization mov es 1n the
direction "ol a full-fledged un-
ion."
A minority or the pastoral
staff committee said in a report
lhat 1t ··round nothing in the
pastor's personal life or pro·
fessional service" to Justify his
termination. Trentham 's second
three·yc•ar contract with the
church expires in February.
Trentham presided as usual at
S unday morning 's wors hip
service. attended by Carter and
his family, and no mention or
the controversy was made. The
pastor and the president have
made no public comment!; on the
situation
Guilty of Fraud
PRETORI A, South Africa
<AP) -The Supreme Court to·
day sentenced Esche) Rhodie to
s ix years imprisonment for his
role in South Afri ca's $100
million bid to buy international
s upport for its much-criticized
apartheid p olicy of racial
segregation.
L aguna Beac h favors a
s outherl y r out e through
Sycamore Hills. about thrcl'
miles north or downtown areas
M eanwhile . S an Ju an
Capistrano has expressed op
positwn to the terminus point
near Avery Parkway Officials
would prefer un exit ppint
farther north of city hm1ts
County staff engineer John
Fulton says that 'ii 50-foot me·
dian 1s· prnposed to provide a
light rail sy!>tem in the future.
,,ueh as a troll ey or monorail
lie i.a1d that 6 percent grades
1n some areas preclude heavy
regular rail systems and could
be a problem to heavy trucks.
The planning commission may
make a reeommendation on pro-
posed routes at the close or
public hearings Tuesday_
The recommendnllon will be
sent to the Board of Supervisors
which also will hold pubhc hear-
ings before coming to a final de·
cision.
Cleaned Up -and Out
Patient's Possessions Sold in Welfare Snafu
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -
County officials admit their
bun~ left a retired mechanic
with an empty house arter his
possessions were inadvertently
sold at a yard sale while he lay
in the hospital. But Bill Moore, whose house
was "Cleaned oul &wn to the
knocker on the front door, wants
hll lhings back, and says, "I
tbou~t thi.fl wu a free country.
butlt sjustrorcrooks."
Maricopa County Fiduciary
Bill Carter said an order to have
t.be house deaned was mlsin·
tcrpreted. A aoctal worker hired
a cleamac firm lbat alao con·
duct. llquldatlon sales, and there apparently was some con-
fualon OVtt whether t.be house
wa1 to be .. ~leaned up" or
"cleaned out." he uld.
u1t have to take
rea ty.'' aa.ld Carter. ex •
pl DlQS that tJ11 mittake WU
due to ••-.edoul p..-ocedural deft·
cMDdeli" la bit oalce that have
... been mrreeted.
LUt lbrcb. C•ner•1 omce
wa s given guardia n
responsibWties for Moore after
the Maricopa County Superior
Court beard doctors testiry that
the 67-year-old man "suffers
from long-term alcoholism."
"They took every dish. pots
ahd pans, the carving set and
they left. the cupboards bare.·•
said Moore, adding t hat the
welfare agency told bim he
could buy bis stove back from a
nelebbor for $85.
"I told 'em hell. I gave $150
for that stove,'· Moore said Sun-
day nlpt. ..I'd be paying for
aometh1n1 that waa alr eady
mine."
Moore's dau1bter. Donna
Flnatand, said everything was
stripped out or the bouae when
Moore returned from the
hoe pit.al Aua. 27.
"They toot the curtain. ott the
wlndowa. ~ took the drapes
out of the bedroom.a. They took
tbe knocker off the door," 1be
Hid.
Moore h&1 a couch and ls
cooldltlcm a bot plalA. Butbe'I DOl
sure irbe'U ever see his $800setof
tools again -and his TV. which
he says got moved when he was
gone.doesn't work right. either
"l been a mechanic for about
40 years," he said. "They gave
me back one of my tool boxes,
bu~ there wasn't a tool in it."
Carter said his ollice lias reac-
quired some of Moore's
furniture, but most or it cannot
be recovered.
Moore waR involved in an
automobile accident last July in
Payson. Although uninjured, be
was hospitalized after doctors
round he had fractured his pelvis
and other bones. apparenUy lo a
fall at his home earlier last sum·
mer.
"Carter said his office will at-
tempt to find another guardJan
and conservator for Moore
because the agency has a con· ruct of interest in the case.
"Tbe contlict ls that we may
have a duty to sue ouneJves,"
Carter aald.
s PAIL v PfLOT .41 .
Pope Back in Rome ,
Americans Coiled
'Very Dear Sons' ' '
Before giving bis blessing 'to
the crowd the pope smiled and
said: "I must say that it is
warm in Rome "
Vatican sources said that on
departure from Washington the
pope immediately went to bis
special compartment aboard the
chu-tered jumbo jet and fe U
asleep after the first course of
his meaJ.
They said he ate caviar.
salmon. pate and shrimp ud
drank three glasses or wine.
theo went to bed as the BoeinJ
747 new him home.
ROME <AP> -Pope John
Paul ll told a cbeerlng crowd on
returning rrom bis historic tour
or lrelaud and the United Stat.es
today the Americans are bis
"very dear sons," he waot.s
more direct contact wilb them
and that the United siates has
an immense role to play in the
building of a Just world. <Relat-Vieti•s M•• ed story. photo, Page A4.)
·'The devoted and exultant
welcome or the faithful and of H • p 1 •
the entire people of the United unt•ngton 0 Jee States has left 1n my soul the de·
s ire for a more direct and
familtar rontact with the~ very
dear sons," the pontiff dedared In t • t B J a fter his chartered Boeing JUm ves 1ga e raw
bo J~t landed at L<:onardo Da Vin
c1 A1rportat9.29a m -I 29a m 1
PDT Seven East Los Angeles men No arrests have been made.
Deputies said Benjamin Hol-quin. 18. w as admitted to Later today. th(' 59·year.Olo-who wen! stabbed late Saturday
John Paul left the Vatican by during a beach brawl at Hunt·
helicopter for Ca!)tel Gandolfo to 1ngton Beach State Park re-
catch up on his rest in the portedly are unwilling to help
Pacifica Hospital with a stab
wound in the right side and an
eight-inch cut on the upper right arm. seclusion of the papal esla~ IJl police identify their assailants.
the Alban Hills south of Rome. b range County Sberifr de-
The Vatican said ht! would re-puties said the 11 :30 p.m. melee Armando Garza, 25, was ad-
m itled to Huntington lntercom-
munity Hospital with three stab
wounds to his chest. Guadalupe
Arrellano Braeza, 23, and Juan
Manuel Baeza. 22. were treated
for stab wounds at Huntington
lntercommun1ty Ho~pital and
released
turn Wednesday. apparently was gang related.
At the airport, the pope told t\bout 40 people from a beach
the gathering of Italian offi c1als party of 200 Joined in the fi ght.
and the cheering crowd or 2,000 they srud.
that the United State:. i:. "a
great country to which certamly Death T eam corr esponds an immense role
and a great re:.pons1b1hty
because or it:. high level or
welfare and technical proi:ress
-in tbe construction or a JUSL
world worthy or man."
The pope was m Ireland Sept
. 29 to Oct. l , then visited six
American cities on a wh1rlWllld
tour that ended Swiday night m
Washington.
The crowd cheered the pope as
he left the Jetltner to be greeted
by It.ahan Premier Francesco
Cossiga and Rome Mayor Lwgi
Petroselli as well as several
Vatican officials.
The pope then boarded an
Italian military helicopter for
the abort flight to tbe V •tic:an
where be told a cheering crowd
of 10.000 ptbered lo St. Ptur'a
Square: '"l'laub. tDaQ \ha.ob. You b a.e a-IMf'e to ft8d wa..tltiw
the pope is alre~dy in Rome.
Yes. he has returned and he is very grateful that pro~dtltce
w h ich bas 1ulded us during
tbeae days, bas taken us to
Rome. We will apeak to you of
the other things on another OC·
caslon."
Stalks Castro,
Paper Says
NEW YORK <AP) -Fidel
Cnstro, expe<'ted to address the
L'nated Nations later th.is week
for the first t.Jme in 19 years, I!)
the target of a team of assassms
from Florida. the New York
Post said today
The Cublill leader. who pro·
bably will speak Friday. re·
portedly will stay an the city
three or lour days, the Post &8ld.
The news paper quoted "a
MJUl'Ce wltb lma>of1.alll contacts ln t.be aatl-cutro mo~e.m.em•• as
uylDL:"t.biwe are ~ '*It
frv.ftaliMwt&alCW ... •· p1oslves and lhelr target '5
Castro."
A police depa rtm ent
spohanan relaled to comment
on the story.
C••tro la expected to mate his
headquarters ln the new Cuban
U . N . mission bui lding on
Oscar Hemandn. 18. was ad·
m 1tted to Santa Marta Hospital
1n Los Angeles for a stab wound
near the heart and two wound!>
o n the left arm Os wald
Schaner. 23. and Mike Perez, 21,
were admitted to t h e same
hospital for stab wounds to the
back and shoulder
All vtctims are m stable cond1 -
t1on, hospital official!) said.
State lifeguards were alerted
to the stabbings after a car car-
rv1ng one or the v1ct1m!) to a
hospital cr ashed into a fence
nea r the corner of Be ach
Boulevard and Pacific Coast
Highway.
Emeraency room au.endaAt.s
at all t.bree bospi\ala COD1ad,ed
police wMo Y\dlma arr(ftlll. o.i: .............. cTOWlt .._. •• c•••W-..~ arrived.
'Call Girls '
Get Number
Manhattan's East Side. l..arge ALBANY. N.Y <API -New
C.anJA.or I T ...... "'lll>'1~---..n"'1u"!l'm""'b"'e~r"'s'M"onrM'iu..,n..-if8o;;;r;;;m;r.e;rdh:Oa:-;n;;;d;:-York Telepbcv>e Co bu oeeii-~---Ttl
_ --~"7~-~· ~tomes pohce would be as· dered to aJlow a group known as
s igned to guard the Cuban Johns and Call Girls United
In M d ? leader. Agains t Repression to get a Ur erS • Fnd.ay, J,000 exiled Cubans. phone directory listing without
OMAHA. Neb . <AP>
Pros ecutors say a former
laboratory as:.islant was trying
to kill members of an Omaha
family with cancer when he
poisoned them with a rocket fuel
additive
Steven Roy Harper. 28. was
convicted of two counts of first-
degrec murder in the deaths or a
man and an mfaot in what Depu.
ty Douglas County Attorney
Samuel Cooper called the "firs t
murder by cancer, ever."
Duane Johnson, 24, and his in
fant nephew. Chad Shelton. died
10 September 1978 within days
after drinking beverages con·
ta1nang dimethyl nitrosamine. a
toxic rocket fu el addillve found
to have caused cancer In
laboratory animals.
,.._.,,,,-.-.--
mos tly from New J ersey. staged an address
;in antJ-Caslro demonstration at The New York Public Servire
the Uruled Nallons after rumors CommtSs1on extended to bu~1·
s pread that he would appear at ness and on ·r es1dcntial
the United Nalions that day. customers :in arher ruling al-
There are no known plans for lowing no-ad eSs hi.tangs for rt>·
Ca-;tro to meet with U.S or gular res tial customers
hc1als dunng his stay lh1!> week The u . whic h de!-.c n bl'S
State Department spokesman itself as sed to laws aga1n:.t
David Passage said visa re· prostitulJ has said 1l wanted
quests for Castro and bas party to keep 1t~ address private
were made last week. and that because 1t reared hara!>sment tht• Cuban president and revolu
ttonary leader would probably
arriv(.' in New York in the mid
di<' or the week
Passage said Castro. host tu
the non·alaAned m eeting 1n
Havana la:.t month. would ad
dress lht' Assembly as head of
the movement. the 90·nation
J,(roup that professes neutrallty
betweenthe!)uperpower bloc~.
Film Pact V ot~
LOS ANGELES CA P > Strik
an~ film industry oHan• worker!)
are to vote tonight on a tentative
t'Onlract agreement after s pend
mg at least one last day picket·
1n g four maJOr ll oll ywooll
l-t ud1os and four film processors
our l(X)% camz.1 hair coat .
• .
thiz, pz.rf<Zet b9.s1c
to complcz.me,nt
your bUsin<Z.es or
wukcznd ward:robz,.
fully 1inz.d ,and
rei sCzd. <Z.dgzs on
a1l 5'Zams.
hend craf'tczd by
the. f\ncz.et
11¢W ~lond tailors.
NATION I WORLD
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Marplll•e
1,500 Assalllt
Nuclear Plant
Nothing Changes
BACK AT 'l'WE MS OLD IT.\ND: There'• nothln1
Wle returnlal10 U..worNottbe ~lltn after two weeu
of 1ooftaa otl. '!"> cea br.te um. I came back oca Cohnnbul
Day. ~ Columbul, u •Vff'Y achooJ kid knows.
H lled off ac roee \be Atlantic to di8cover lhe New World
and pl"0\'9 UM llobe wu.a't naL
l aaUed oll from lbe ~ t.bll mornln., dlleovered
my Oad Delk ud proved that it wu rounded. Or at lt all
moWlded, It'• amaliq bow m~h peperworl( nobody else
wanu that un set dumped on your deft whlle you're otl
on vacaUoo
OVU llE&I ON TRIS comer, for example, ii an As·
aociated Presa bulletin dated Sept 24 On the other co m t-r,
you find an old TV loS wtt.h the eovf!t rtpped off. Both are
equally meleu. ·
It is wonderf\11, however. lo return to the paper and
learn that Wn11 haven't really changed that much.
Coolider tbe news alona t.bia best of ail possible coyta. ll
I/e's Just Practicing Up for a Vi11t to a State Beach Pork
is r eported largely today that there 1s going to be a rounty
pl:.innang commission hearing on the so-ccilled San J oaquin
Hills Corridor.
That's planning talk ror an area where they want to
build a road somewhere along 14 miles through the com-
munities of Newport Beach, Irvine , Laguna a nd San Juan
Caplatraoo.
So that'• ~I ~•)Ir. W~"' a\wn• talkint ab(>Ull bulldin8 eome road around here. Or tryln& to aet the state
to finish one they already started Or fi x one they thought
they'd firushed
OUR SOLUTION TO a ll these road problems seems re-
ma r kably consistent We hold another hearing. That'll do
it every time.
Also in the news, we learn that the crime rate around
Orange County is going up. Up a little bit in Huntington
Beach and Newport. down ci little in Lagunu, up a whop·
ping 81 percent at UC l rvint• C:nme , of course, 1~ mo~tly
a lways up The crime rate ~eemi. to follow trcndi. s t:t by
me ut prices and gasoline
Except_maybt+. an l"'aguna But don't ever count on the
Art Colony to follow trad1t1on. Why, 1n Laguna, peopl<.'
ev~n run around wea ring shtets at City Council meetings
even before Halloween
MEANWHILE IN HUNTINGTON Beach, on the non· surprising crime news front, there has been anothe r brawl on
the state beach sands . The stabbings resulted in several vie·
timft being hospitalized. Sounds like the same headlines
you 've been reading all summer .
Peculiar how our state beach pa rks seemed to have
turned into battlegrounds for street gangs tbeae da ys. Yet
we clamor to create more or these places. Maybe officials
ought to figure out how to control the ones we have first.
Anyway, it's grand to be back here at this same old
st and. And comforting to realiM! nothing much has
changed.
Tha t's a comfort?
SEABROOK, N.H. (AP)
After two~ fA u aaulta on tbe
fences at the Seabrook nuclear
oower plant, protettera who bat·
Ued pol.tee clop. bl&b·preaaure
waler hola and tear 1•• lliU
round themselve11 on the out.side
looklna in
Mott of the 1,500 anti-nuclear
demonstrators who tried to oc·
c upy the grounds o! the plant,
which ui under construcUon, bad
left by today, police said. About
l50 picketed peacefully in front
of t he main gate, vowing to stay
14 Pe rish
In A thens
Plane Fire
ATHENS. Greece <AP) -A
Swlas jetliner with 154 penoos
aboa rd burst into flames and
burned on landing at Athens
a irport. killing 14 passengers,
and injuring 12 others. fire of·
ficiala reported today.
The plane, which skidded off
t he end of the runway, wu car-
ryioe a medica l sh ipment. of
radioactive material but lt wu
safely removed. officials said.
THE CAUSE OF the a ccident
w as not imme diately de·
termlned, but one pasaen1er
said there was an "a lmighty
c runch," followed immediately
by fire, after the Swlssair OC-8
touched down late Sunday night.
Greek o fficials s aid the
passengers were 100 d oetors,
mostly Frenc h and Germans,
bound for a medica l convention
in Peking Swissair officials saJd
the 14 d e ad we r e Fre nc h ,
Germans and one E nglishman.
Thl•re Wl'rt' no reµorts of ciny
Am(•rtcan~ in1ur,.d
T he a irline '>a11J m:.iny of the
doctors a board wen· affah att'd
with the World Health Organiza-
tion. but the WllO in Geneva re·
ported It had only two staff
mem bers on the paine. aaid they
escaped with mi nor lnJ&lries and
that u bad no knowtedt~ or any
othe r WHO·a fflllate d d octor-3
aboard
WITNESS ES REPORTED
flames we re s hooting out of the
un d e rcar r1age of the Swisair
DC-8 as it skidded to a ha ll a mid
light rainfall and high winds
Transport Min1stPr Alexander
Papadonga nas i.a 1d a GrN'k
pilot who 1:.tndc·d a rpw m inutt:s
lif•fo re reported "brnking action
\I,<£!) mcdlum Lo poor l)(tCctU~ Of
.,.. et r unway cond1 t1ons .. But
Papa donganas and othe r of·
fll'ta Is s ci1d they hcid no idea
wha t caused the fire .
One passenger said the fire
spre ad rapidly and heavy s moke
HJ led the plane . Firemen report-
ed t hey round the bodies of eight
passengers, burned byond re·
cognition. s tilJ s trapped to their
seats . Two passengers were re-
ported in serious condiUon and
were not expected'to survive. A
number or others were treated
for bums and smoke inhalation
a t various hospitals. All 12 crew
m e m be rs escape d unhurt.
airport officials satd.
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"as long u lt takes" to b.all coo·
atruclloo.
THE PaOTE8T E &'8 a p-
parenUy were trylDIJ to keep
\'ehlclea and people trom enter-
ing the construction site, but
conatructlon workers had lbe
day off for C.ohunbus Day. State
police, who repulsed numerous
assaults by the protesters over
the weekend, stood lnside the
gate.
PoUce estimated between 350
and 700 ol the demonstrators re-
m ained in the area.
"We don't really e njoy being
Maced, clubbed a nd sleeping oo
lhe pavement, but we are Juat
trying to prove a point," s aid de·
mons trator Benjamin Collins ol
Gloucester, Mass., who slept
outside the gate Sunday night.
"We are willing to go through
hell."
1N THE STRONGEST show of
for ce in five ye ar s of anti·
Seabrook demonstrations, at.ate
t r oo p er s and Na t io n a l
G ua rdsmen re pulsed the at ·
tempts Saturday and Sunday by
as many as 1,500 demonstrators
wilh tear gas, water hoses, riot
sticks and police dogs.
However. only 20 peopJe were
arrested, compared to 1,414 dur·
ing a protest in 1977.
Several hundr e d d e -
mons t r a t o r s r e turn e d t o
campsites lo the wood.a near the
unfinllhed plant late Sunday to
decide whether to take more ac-
Uon today.
Tbe protesters succeeded in
d lamanWne s maJI sections of
tbe fence surroundin g the
pla nt's 140-acre conatrucUon
·site, but none entered the con·
strucUoo zooe.
MEDICS FOR the Coalition
ror Direct Action at Sea brook,
sponsor of the action, were busy
tr t>a t1n g d o z e n :. o f d e
mons t r ators who had bt-e n
~prayed an the eyes v. 1th Mar•·
On Sunday. hundrc•d., or a1
t1v1 i.t~ massed al tht· plant''>
main gate. blocking bu!)y L' S 1.
the maJor road th rough the
small oceanfront community of
Seabrook. Officials tried un.suc-
ceasfully to drive them away
with two water lloees. but the de· m onatratora left voluntarily
la ter in the afternoon to plan for
further action .
Protesters said it was a di.sap·
pointing weeke nd for the m
because they had failed lo al ·
tract the thousands they had ex
pectt:d to charge the k nee'>
BUT nn: ACTION "'as a :.ur
t't:''>~ fo r author1t 1es. who:,,(.• pri··
parat1on ~nd tactic' kept tht·
ch arging demoni.tralor~ from
their goal.
"People didn't expect lo sec
wh a t they !):lW." ~a i d d e
monslrator David Bolster. 21, of
f'a rmington. Maine "It was
poor planning on the i r part
because every thing tha t hap-
p e ned here was in the d e·
monstrators' handbook.
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THOUSANDS ATI'ENO MASS ON MALL IN WASHINGTON
AMI Appeerance of Pope John Peul II In Amertc•
Pope Back in Rome
After Capital Visit
WASHINGTON (AP> -Offidaa of aovemmeot lined up oo
the Wrute llouse lawn toshaketushand. Some klaaed biJI ring.
Cn ppled ctu ldren waited from dawn until midaltemooo for Ills
blessing. They wept when be touched each of them . in a tender
private moment.
lie praised America ':<. dlsarmament efforts, conde mned op
pre!o'>ton 1n L<itan A ffil'OC'a n. '>loo<I farm In the face of prol••'ot ov<•r
hi:. unv1eldmg 01>poi.1t1on to the ord1nat1on or w1>men as pn ... i.ts
tit, PRi\\'t:o ~ITll L F:i\Df-.R~ 11r ···~hi 11l h ..r ('h n 'ol l.JO di
nom ana t1on... 1lt'<'l<tnn ~ thJt lh1· 1·hurr h1·'> r1( polyglot Amen <'i.1
•1Jul d lcJd th•· Yi J\ 111rt-un11in11( th• 1L\'1d1·d fJllh'>
And ht· dt•p.i rtt•d ~1 th a final blt·~s1n~ for tht· land whll'>l' spirit
ht• h ad touched 1n a wN~k 's v1s11
"God bless Amer1n' God bless Amen ca:· cn ed John Paul II.
the Bi.&hop or Rome. before departmg for Italy late Sunday
so•E EJGtrr BOU&S LATE•. his e bertered Boeins 7H
Jf'lhncr landed at Rom ··i. IA'Onardo Oa Vanc1 Airport at 9·29 a.m
today <t 20 a m PDT I
Surpn.singty. the pope's final mas s In the United St.ala, on the
green stretch or the Mall from the Washington Monument to the
Capitol. dre w only 175.000 worshiper<>. by pohct> estimate ThlS was
far rt>wc r than the one miU1on or more that had been expected.
On Saturda ~. Prf'o,tdent t'artn welromed toe 11 rst pope evcr
Ill Vt'oll !ht· WhJlt• llou:.t• v.1lh four v.ord' of Polish '-:11•c·h bt-dzw
Ho~ pochv.al<>n' · ~ d} God bl· with } ou' ·
Tht• tv.n 'N'irh l l1·adN"> m <'l pn\.tlt•I} l1Jr 45 manulc:. Then
bt'fort> f;,OOU l!Ut>c:tc; Utt• l>Qpt· 'Jtd ht• hoµ. II 'v.1th Jll m ) ht:Jrt . th:.it
t•Hort<. to n ·dun· lht• W1Jr ld ·, s l1 l<'ki,ill t• ul dl''olruC't 1 vt· Wt'J l><IO!'>
v.1)uld prl"' on
ON Sl 1NOAV. i\T A :.l'rv1ce bdorc S.000 nun!'>. !>t <oler TherC:.i.I
Kane. president or the Leader<;ru p Confr rence or Women Rehg1ou:.,
asked that wonll'n be included an "all m1mstnes or our church"
a plea for the ordination or wome n
The pape d1d not darcclly respond. but he already had re1ected
the 1 dea as one lhe church could not and would not accept
Knowledge
• 1spower.
'lt>thing could be more irrational
than to give th e people power, and to
withhold from them information without
Wiich power is abused. A people who mean
to be their own governors must arm themselves
with power which knowledge gives."
PTesident Ins Madison
Your right to be informed abou1 your
government is assured by a free press .
DAILY PILOT
National Newspaper Week October 7 to 13. 1979
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AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFORNlA
QUEENIE .
"Thank you for the job. Now, can you tell me where the
auuatlon box ii?"
"Got. a problem? Then wnte to Pat Duma. Pot 1D1U
C1't red tape, gdtmg the onawera and action you need
t.o aolve meqwties in government and bu.Stne.,s Moil
your qvestums to Pot Dunn, At Your Service, Orange
Coo.st Dmly Pilot, P 0 . Box l5'i0, Costa Mesa, CA
92626. A& many letters 03 posatble will be aruwered,
but phoned mqume& or tellers rwt including the
reader'• full name. address and busmesa hours' phone
numba cannot be consu1ered. Tln.s column appear a daa·
ly except Sundays."
DEAR PAT· I am 50-years-old, 4-feet-10 and
one-half inches tall, and weigh 108 pounds. 1 was
very interested in a recent Dail y Pilot article
about the so-called availability of clothing made
for women of my age group and siie. The article
stated that more t han 40 companies manufacture
clothing suitable for us. I can't find any of these
clothes in a moderate price range. Where a re
they? Who makes them?
J .M .. Laguna Niguel
Eleanor Wal#b of DuPont Faalllolt News told
AY8 ~ &M type of elothla~ waat la available la ~e Lee Aaceles/Oraqe ty uea al &a.e May c. ...... , cls:a, l.W • ......._ ud lleO F•• ..... A .... ., ................. =··**••• ...... ..... .... O... N .._. ,_ .. ell._ .............. ,. ......... .. ... a ., .... :r:, • ......, ...... .... .... ,.. .. W7''1ftal ..... _ .... ..
a •arcJ.to-ftDd s(yle or size.
Do•'i SU.le c .. h I• Repair
DEAR PAT: 1 understand there is a company
which will come in to your house and refiniJSh a
kltcben 11.nk. A friend told me they'd seen an ad in
a magazine, but I ca.n 't seem to find the magazine
or the ad! Help, if you can.
B.G., Costa Mesa
Tiie Appllaace Refhahblng Co. of Santa An.a
pre•l•••ly recommended Porcellte Inc. of
Analtelm, for wbat you want to bave done.
Coapletely reflni.sblng a doable sink costs $Ht or
more, aDcl the finlsb lasts five years, according to
Porcellte. A new sink probably would cost less, but
tlle replacement and labor could run the total
price up to several hundred doUars. Cbttk out all
posslblllt.les before you go ahead and have this Job
done.
,.lrro1Cave Speed• Drying
DEAR PAT: Someone told me you once
published information about how to dry nowers in
a microwa ve oven. Can you repeat it for me? I Just
got a microwave and would li ke to try this.
A.J ., Costa Mesa
Microwave flowe r drying takes only 30
mlaata or so -overnight at most. •·1ow~rs wltb
abort, "11rdy petals are easiest to dry, according
to a booklet by General Electric Co. Roses,
c .. ry18D&.laemums, carnations and daffodils are
good cudldata for drying, and brlgbUy colored
nowen are recommended.
T1ae flower to be dried is nrst removed from
all b.t abeat a balf·lnch of its stem, tben placed
a&e•·d9wla into a bowl contalnlag Jut eaoagb
llllea 1el to bold It upright.
At dll.t point silica gel (avaUable at bobby
item) ii ceatly spooned aroand ~ nower and
betwee11 tM petals. This mast be done carefally to
m•latalD tbe nower's natural shape. After be .. ,
eea•IM.ty covel*I w~ a11ca 1elrUte a.we.. la
placed la die microwave oven. At the same time a
cwp of waler ID a microwave oven·proof cup Is put
la eM eoner of die oven.
"'9wen are microwaved a high power for one
te t•• .._es. Dlfflcalt-to-dry flowen may take
fro• twotonn mlnu&ea.
'l'llea remove the silica gel covered Dower
,,... tile OH• ud let It stand ltill covered for it
or • •! les. Arter lite flower bas cooled and
.... dry, ceetly pour off die gel. n.t.t wire ud tape provide new a1em1 for
dte drW a.wen, .Welt dtea cu be sprayed wttb
a clear .. a&edhe p1a1tlc eevert.1.
Tiie u-pace ~ 11v1a1 an detaU.I cu w re QI t • bJ wdtbt& te Ge.rat Electric Co., Pe••· NB, &oem 311, Nolaa Balldl•I• Ziff
Ga,...._. Lne, Loalnllle, lb. 4'Zt5, aad alkblg
fer U.. .. Plewer Dryl•I Booklet, Pab. No. 41·'321 ..
DEAR PAT: Please tell me what you lblnk of c.-. ed rw enclosed. It de.ertbel a boM that is
AIP.-d to tell me bow to collect Sodal Sec""· '1 at..,.,., alOftl wttb a lot~ other Social Securtt.y-
lbert-ellta. Do JOU bave any informatloo that would
........... 1rom1peadiqf7.95to&etlt?
B.T .• Newport Be.eh
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Do Rent Controls Curb Rentals? .. ,.
IM:kAMENTO (AP> -Two NNartbera at
UIC .. net f'ODtrol ln MWiral CaU.fonla dUes ua ~,...,..by maklq ll bard« to flnd an
proflta. . •. Rent control hu llwayi been uaed u a aeapetO&t," Keatln11aid.
t:; I
tion are 1tatewSde I.rends, but Mid botb bave beeo
•Hravat.d by local rent control meuurea.
For example, 1.n Sant.a MOilica. voters Njeei.dM
a rent control ordinance in June im -but ap-M
proved oae in April 19'19. ~
· 8lt • lldvocate of rmt ~ calla tboM ,..
MarCMn' ltUd)' "Catan," llid aaya, "Rent
eeecnl Ml alwaya '** u a aeapecoat" for UM ~ty of apartment.a.
'1'8 m.rDY IAYI aENT COHnOL bu dis·
f'OGrated aparlmeftt cout.Nctioe ud 1peeded t.be
coovenkle of a part.meat.I to condominium• -
e¥eo ~. tn thl'ff of lite ahc dUel 1ludled, it
found DO •ucb elfectl.
He a1IO noted that a atate-eonduct.ed study lut
year of a t.abU1hed rent coot.rot program s In
llaMaebueetla and New Jeney coocluded that
apartment conatntetloo wu not affected.
BtJ'I' RATES SAID THE lla11acbusetta·New Jeney study wun't relevant to Callfomia because
population wu growt.ac in th1a atate and decliJllDC In the Eutern cities stud.led.
The report said appUcaUom to demob.lb apart·_
ment bt,dlcfinp roee from 25 In ~ 1'71 to lit la· '
May. a montll before the ftnt vote, and from M in J
January 1979 to an average of 270 In each of the 1 next tru. moat.ha. t
The ~ acknowledged that coadominJum
conversion and a slowdown In apartment eoo1truc·
Suicide Increases
APPLICATIONS TO CONVERT ' a partment.I to coodomhliwns totaled 46 in the 1 slx months preceding June 1971, and 122 in the r
following six months. There ba.so't been an ap· •
plication to build major new apartment.a since I
December 1977. t
Involved In lhe 1tudy are Loa Angeles,
Berkeley, Beverly Hilla, Sant.a Moalca, Davia aDcl
El Monte, alx of the more than two dozen CallfOC"Dla eommuniUes that bave enacted some
form of rent cootrol in 18 moalhs.
Pa three of the cities -Loe A.nce&el, Beverly
Hilla end Davis -the researcbera found no
evidence of rent control's effect on housing, and
said lt was too early to draw coocluaioos.
In Berkeley. conversions to condominiums I
TOKYO (AP> -More Japanese men in their averaged five unJt.a a year from 1973to1.978, but 81
40s have killed themselves in recent years, wtlt.s have been approved for conversion since a
westernizing that country's suicide pattern, a gov· rent control ordinance passed last November, the
ernmeot cemu.s analyst reports. report aaid.
Yasunori Ishii, a chief statistician for the lo El Monte, apartment coostruct.ioo slowed '
llUT IN SANTA MONICA, Berkeley and El
Monte. they conclu~ that rent control bad re ·
duced the number of apartments.
ministry of health and welfare, said the l979 m a rkedly and condominium conversion went
census showed middle.age persons outnumbered faster during the five months la.st year that a rent
those in their 20s in the number of suicides per control ordinance was ln effect, it said.
100.000. Klrlln said he didn't know bow those cities
"Rent control Is not a policy that encourages
the building of low·cost housing," said Steven
Frates, a graduate student who conducted the
study with Professor John Kirlin or USC's School
Ishii said the J apanese suicide rate tradi· compared to neighboring communities wit.bout
tionally bas soared in the 20s. sagged in the 40s rent control, where condominiums a lso have 1
and lncre~again inth~e~l~~~~~·~~~~~~=n=o=u=ri=s=~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
of Public Adminl11lration. N ed t U •t "It hurts the poor by depleting the supply or am 0 W
rental housing," bis r eport said. SACRAMENTO c A p >
-Gov. Edmund Brown
BUTTHATWAS DISPUTED BY Dennis Keat· J r. has appointed Carla
ing. a lecturer on housing policy at UC Berkeley Bar d of 0 x n a rd . a
and arent control advocate. member of the st ate
"Condo conversions have been going like Wa ter Resources Con-
wildfire In California generally," said Keating, tr o I no a rd . as th c
who did tus doctoral thesis on rent control in New board's ch airwoman.
York. The 50·year-old woman
"l wouldn't blame rent control for that. I has been on the board
would bla me landlords trying to get windfall since Apnl.
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Refugee Health
Care Essential
Cotant)' otnclala acted wtlely Lut week tn expec.lltl.na
locaJ enorta to combat a rtatq lDddmC!e of tubvculolla brouabt about prtaclpally b1 tbe mtlu ol Sout.heut Aalan
refu..-.
While t.btre' no need for panic, ll'I eu1 to un·
dent.and lbc concern of parenta ot acbooJ children and
the cosnplaint ol Garden Grove Ctty Manqer Richard
Powers who said, "We're ~ of 1.ttttna about with
nothing belne done about lt "
Now somethina la be1nl don .
The county Health Department wW immediately
be&in tuberculosis screenloi for all imml1rant children,
includlna H!spanica. wbo rqistered .in Orange County
scboola for the flnt time lh1a ye_.-.
Additionally. the Board ol Superviaors baa appealed
for help from the state Department of Health and the
federal Center for Disease Control. Both of these aaencles
indJcat.ed work.en will be sent to help the county cope
with the immigrants' health problems.
And Rep. Jerry Patterson of Santa Ana ls auisting
the county's Humau Services Aeency tn Its applica. lion
for a Sl million federal grant to help fund additional
health services.
Health officials say only about 2 percent of the
tuberculosis cases so far identified involve strains of the
disease transmittable to others. But the rate of the dis·
ease is creeping up so the preventive steps are ln order.
Congress departed for a 10.day recess without renew·
ing the expired Refugee Act of 1979, which reimbursed
local agencies for refugee expenses. It now should give
top priority to funneling more federal support out this
way, both to help with the health problems and to ease
the overcrowding that contributes to them.
Facts of Flying
John Wayne Airport is Orange County's own. But
there's now a renewed move afoot to encourage air
travelers to avoid it. t
County officials, including 5th District Supervisor
Thomas Riley, are advocating use of Ontario Interna-
tional Airport by travelers heading to and from Orang,.
County.
Recent statistics show that John Wayne Airport is
operating at four times its constructed caP.acity. Demand
is increas ing, causing a situation. in Riley's words. of
"cris is proportions." •
Ontario. on the other hand, has extra capacity and
faC'i litu•s. So le.ilk of trying to s hift the passenger load to
Onhino 1s not ~urµri!>ing. Hut st does raise questions.
Can the trav<:lcr get the flig ht he wants. when he
wants 1t. from Ontario·1 Is 1t worth the drive to Onta rio
<frs p1I<' "Om(.• lower fores. ttiven tht> proximity of John
W<1 yn(.• Ajrport <1nd dollar-per.gaJlon gasolme?
Orange County officials can advocate and encourage
Ontario's use as much as they want. but the basic fact re-
mains that change in airport use will be guided by basic
principles or wha\. suita the neec:ta. mood-aQd .,PPCket~
books of the paase111Jen.
In short. when st becomes easier. cheaper a nd more
<.'on w nwnt to u!>c Ontario than the local airport, that's
what JX'oplc will do
Feds Follow OPEC
When it com e!> to oil pricing, it seems the federal gov·
crnmcnt is te lling the industry, don't do as I do, do as I
Sa.¥-While keeping a firm lid on prices for oil produced by
domesti c companies. the government goes right along
with OPEC price hikes in selling oil from Elk Hills in
California and Teapot Dome in Wyoming, the two produc·
mg U .S. Na val Petroleum Reserves administered by the
U.S. Departme nt of Energy
There's not an enormous a mount of oil coming from
the fields -just under 170,000 barrels a day of the coun-
try's total production of 8.84 million barrels. Most of this
comes from Elk Hills. reopened in 1976 to help reduce de-
pendence on foreign oil, and now the fourth most produc·
tive field in the nation
To charges that the government's unseemly price
hikes for the oil from its own fields -an increase of $100
million this year a lone -are ripping off American con
sumers, comes the incredible bureaucratic answer that
it's all for the good of the people
The extra oil revenue, which could exceed $300
miltion by 1980, helps balance the budget, we're told.
Also. following OPEC pricing helps reduce consumption
by making all oil products more expensive to the con-
sumer , another noble goal in the world of Washington
wackiness.
This has got to be a hard crust to swallow from our
own government. The way most citizens try to balance
their budgets is by limiting their spending, not by ripping
off someon e else-in this case the hapless consum er.
• Op1n1ons ei<Pf.Saed 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pnot
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321
Boyd/ Senior Citizen
B1LM.BOYD
Lot of well·intenlloned
younser folk don't realbe
that many e1del'ly people
resent -the patronage or
desianatlom sucb as •'Senior
Cltben." 'Ibis comes to mind
because of a note at band
from a man who identifies himaelf as "Old Goat."
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Tbe only way Kennedy
can over 1ct rid of
Chapp1quJdd.lck Is to
bu7 tbe place a nd
cb1n1e ttl name. W.R. ........ '/ ow ,_..... • .,. ~ ....... ., , ....... ,. ..... . _.., ............. , .. .. ='ti..';:',,':"'.....,.. ...... .
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Writes he : •'The next time
some squirt calls me Mr.
Senior Cillien, I'm going t.o
punch him in the mouth."
The bra industry reports
that moat of the falsies
marketed in this country are
sold in the northern states.
Hollywood taught ua a lot
aboul. Wllcl-Wert -badman-
Cole Youn1er. did It notf
Wbat lt didn't teacb u1,
tbou1h, la thel when Col• set
out of Jail, be weat letit -iD
the tombltone bultJMU.
Q. "The hiltory books HY
that WiWam the Conqueror
once moaned, 'Send me a
man who can remove the
beehive from my ovenmlUCbt brain.' Did be
ever ftnd 1oeb a ,__.aa &o
tak•°"'1"
A. Ht wua't ~a 1eoeral. fie,.. · fw a
quick nn for • h . Re d.idD'tftDd _,_
~
•
Jack Andenon -
\". •
Terror Cloaked in Diplomacy ~.
WASHINGTON -Anti·
eommunlat Yuplavt to the San
Praocbco are-. can bnatb• a Ut·
tie eaaler l1'Ht daya. Tbelr
tonnentoc". Tu&omlr Dialto, hu
finally returned home to the dk·
tatonhlo be aerved ao cruelly -
and llle1alb -ln rettnt y..,...
Ualna the dlplomatlc cover ot
an atfacbe in the Yu1oslav
Conaulale ln
San Fran·
dtco. Diallo
wH actually
ID agent of
M ars h a l
Tito's secret
police. Anll·
Tllo dlsal·
dents and
other Yugo·
s lav exiles
complained of his lntlmidatloo
and lhreata or violence. But his
diplomatic atatus protected him
Crom action by the FBI and the
Earl Walen
Ible Depertmeat evea wbtn bil
violaUomotU .S. lawa were clear.
TOP.SF.C&ET document.I and
other coandeaUa1 SOW"cett have
1tven wa a picture of Dzalto'a
metbod1. Tbey were aum·
marized by the FBI director in•
secret memorandum to the State
Department as coosWut.lng "an
abrld1emenl or the constltu·
Uonai righta guaranteed United
States citlzena and r esident
aliens. and are clearly outaide
the scope of bis diplomatlc-
duUes io U1ia country."
Here are just three examples
of Dulto'a police-at.ate tacUn:
-The FBI was told that
D1alto went lo a Yu101lav
emlcre's home "to blackmall
the individual lnto luml•bl.n& ~:
formation to Yucoalav in·
telllcence a1enclea." Tboueh
Dzalto bad arru1ed the viatt u
a aoclal call. be arrtved weartne
a pt,tol, wbkb be oetentatloualy
took off and put on the cotfee UI·
blt u be Nl down. He atayed till s a.m . and awore the emtsre to
aecrecy by t.b.reatenin1 reprisal
atalmt relaUves In Yugoelavia.
-BE ONCt: confronted a
group of Croatian exllet who
were bandinc out protest leatleta
in rroot ol an auditorium where
a Yu1oelav dance troupe wu
performing. According to the
FBI. Dz.alto "called ooe of the
protH&en by name, polot.ed hi.a
nn1er at b1a face and •tat.ed,
'Your srave la made' lo Serbo-
CroaUan." The FBI then ex-
plained: ''Tbe words uaed by
Dzalto are an old Croatian death
threaL"
-Dzalto Invited an American
ctlben ol Yu1oelav descent to
the consulate on the pretext that
they bad mutual friends in the
old cCMmtry. Once lnalde the con·
sulat~. however, the American
was pumped for lnformaUoa a-.
Yueoelav em11re1. Wben tbe VW,
itor refused to tell bim gytbln,.
Ozal to threatened him.
Unle111 he cooperat.cl, "un·
fortunate circumstances could·
eventuate re1ardtns thla ln-dl~idual'• elderly paren&I, w•
aUJl Uved in Yucoelavia," •coo
ftdenUaJ report states . Worae-
yet. when the Amer ican.
threatened to tell the FBI,
Dzalto sbru•ged It off, cockily· uaurlna bia vlaUor that "the
Yugosla v Embassy lo
W aahington can manipulate the·
American authorities to
minimize lbe impact of aucb an
occurrence."
tJNFOaTUNATEL Y, Dzalto'a
confidence In Waabingt.oa of·
ficialdom was well-placed. ln-
t.elll1ence sources told our u -
soclate Dale Van Alt.a that the
FBI "raised hell" about D1alto
with the State Department., to no
avail.
On Ott. 1, 1977. the FBI d1rec·
tor adviled Foggy BoUom t.hat
Dzalto "openly and without re-
eard to United States law baa
waged a war of intimidatJoo,
tbreata and blackmall again.at
lndlvlduala whom ~e cooaidera
aoU· Yu10liav 1overnment In
their sympaUaiea." He •ddecl
that Dzalto "seems to have no
concern for the poulble
diplomatic consequences ol his
actavitJes ..
The State Department did ex.
actly nothing As one official ell·
plained to us. an 1nd1v1dual's
d1plomatit function "Ii.
whatever the State Department
uys at 1s" -and apparently
Tltoesque mtimadataon of di&sen·
tcrs as cons ide r ed an ap -
propriate function for Yugoslav
daplomat.s.
Repeated phoM calls to the
San FranclSCO consulate el.Jc1ted
only th(! anformation that Ozalto
had ~ont• hom1· to Yul(o~bv1a
1h1' :-.umm1·r <'<1ngr1·,~tOOJ I
'>O Uf<'l''> IJ.t•l1t•\t• hl' lt•(l ;1fl..r
ll·arn 1 n~ of J t'll \t.' S1•nat4· in·
te rt"51 an gettan~ him k1ckt.'<i oul
of the country
Boat Ownership Big Business in State
Cahfom1 aru; may be mamed
to their motor car.. a!> tho!>c who
want to pui-.h them into mass
trans it charge. but they have
be en building up a te rri fic
J..QJU..allc.e__o.n. t..b.c. Sl de. Wl th
pleasure boats. With more than 12 million
passenger cars regist~red an Uus
s tate. to say
nothing o f
pickup trucks
and rcc r ea
tional
vehicles. the
love between
the Ca lifor
nian and his
car Is un
disputed
E v eryon e
who is old enough to drive owns a car excepting some senior
citizens and some or the infirm.
Moat families have two and
many have three and rour.
Still increasingly high prices
along with the Inflationary costs
or operating them hasn't chilled
the des ires o f hundreds or
thousands of Golden Staters for
a "mistress " which demands
both the money and lime of their
"lovers.''
WHILE TIIE time spent Wlth
boats is an unmeasurable factor,
Charles McCabe
it as estimated that nearly $700
million "'as spent by boaters la~t
year for equipment. ~upphcs.
services insurances. rl'pairs.
mooring and launching ree!> and
..Iuel.---
And. according t.o Boating In·
dustry. boat sales for the year
totalled $671 million des pite
complaints by manuracturers
and dealers that the California
market is depressed due to lack
o f m ooring and launc hing
fac11itJc.~
Depressed it may be but boat
ownership ranks third in the
hearts of Californians right alter
the automobile and homes.
WlllLE it is not possible to
calculate the tot.al dollars invest·
ed ln boats within California , the
Department or Motor Vehicles
repom that 554,095 boats or all
descriptions are currently re·
glstered here. This Is not sur·
prising considering it is the state
with the greatest populalloo m
the nation, with a higher per
capita income than most other
states. and with more than 1,100
miles o r c oastlin e, plu s
numerous bays, ravers. lakes
and reservoirs.
That boaters make good use or
all or t.hes(t waterways can be
seen fr om the types o r
boat.:. rcg1c;te red A little I~.:.
than 10 J>('rr<'nl are ~•pensa vt-in-
boards rani.:1n~ from speedboats
to '>t'agoanJl yat'hls. with anolher
15 pe r t'e nl bean.& t.nbo.aai:
oufboarcrboats or all Sil~ By
far the greatest numbers are the
outboard lotaUmg over 300.000
But sailboats, 1nclud1ng those
with awullary power. make up
better than l2 percent or the
tot a I foll owed by canoes
r o wboat s . J e t s a nd ma s·
t'ellaneous types.
With all the people. wealth.
coastline and other waterways,
Cahfonua still is not the natioo's
number one boat owner. Ac·
counting for 6.7 percfllt ot the
nation's total the state ranks
second to Michigan whose 9
million people own 7.5 percent ot
at all.
MINNF.SOTA, wiLb Its 10,000
lakes and bordering on Lbe great
lakes. has within one·tenth ot 1
percent a s many boats as
California and just that much
ahead of Texas. Surprisingly,
Florida, a s t.ate not only nearly
surrounded by water, but having
many sections t.hat are covered
by at as hundreds or real estate
buyers have unwittingly dis·
covered to their sorrow, bas only
5.6 percent or the total.
Hut lht> Mmplainb of boater~.
J' well a. .. dealer'. point to Lhe re
.i'ons wh y CahCom 1a ha~ not yet
t•mer i;t<'d .l:-. numbt:r •int• in th•·
~..._ ~Wftt'Nh1p racl' t"rJttn"l'.,-.
prepared by tht' I~partmcnt or
Boatm~ and Waterway!) s how on
ly 1.354 publJc and private boat
1ng fac1ht1es which include
marinas a nd launching lanes
Only 640 of these are mann<iS
providJng 82.400 berths The de·
partment pro1ects an estimated
12.000 addJlional berths by next
) ear. bot th.is Ill bused upon a 1973
study. Boat reg1i.traoons would
seem t.o mdiute a much greater
need for berthings
mE GREATEST demand for
additional boating facilities. ac·
cording to department officials.
1s in San Otego. Orange, Los
Angele and Ventura counties. but
t.he demands are also great in th~
Bay Area counties of Sonoma.
Napa, Mann. Solano. Alameda,
Contra Costa. San Mateo and
Santa Clara. •
Lest tbc»e lookine for ways to
s ave energy point the ringer at
the boaters, however. gasoline
tax revenues tbow that fuel con-
sumed by the boaters is less
than 1 percent of the state's
gasoline usage.
Duke of Windsor: A Man Who Never Grew Up
J n due time the tube will
enlighten us all about the creat
"royal romance" of the 20th cen -
tury. the abdication or the King
of England 43 years ago for his
love or a twice-divorced lady
from Baltimore, Md.
The series. which was shown
In Britain in the hu1t months of
1978, will pro·
bably be a
te aring hit,
since it will
be another or
fh~se bus I·
neaaes where
upper clan
Britons wlll
b e I m · penonated by
actors wear-
lna pertod clothes. Americans, tt
appears, are crazy about period
clothes.
The series wlll also perpetuate
a monatroul fable. The table is
tbat· there wu an)'th1rt1 at all
romantic or adm.lrabl1 about the
abdicaUon decllion of Edward
VIII, or tn fact about the enUre
hilt.or)' d tbla u.r.e>me couple.
Ll&E llOIT people around at
the tlDM f followed every tlQ1
sinuosity of this odd tale I even
met the royal pair once or tWlce
In New York when they bad been
demoted t.o Duke and Duchess. I
never really got a handle on the
story, though, until l read ln T~
Ntw Yorlc Ttnwr fn account of the
whole mess by David Pryce·
J ones. The handle was a single
word. but it neemed to tell it all.
David. rus the Prince or Wales
liked t.o be called, had a lady
rrlend named Freda Dudley
Ward. His friendahip wiLb her
lasted 17 years and c rossed
every night club a nd dlnine
room ln Mayfair and Belaravia.
Dudley,Ward, wbo la still alive,
Is a fonnldable old girl from a
formidable old Catbollc family.
Thia Cad alone would have pre-
vented her from be\ol Queen of
En1land, bad abe wished.
TH! LADY remains wholly
discreet about ber /eras Wilh
W a tea. She burne be r cor·
r .. poadence wtt.b him. Yet when •b• wu recently aalted by an In· tem..., lf she had ever loved
him, lbe la1d: "Ob, no, be wu
mucb too abJ.et. • ·
• Abject ll a ltroaf word, and
the ladJ doubtltu Im•• it......,
Rhe spoke. It means an outcast.
··a base slave: one in more
servile subjection than a sub-
ject." It ls a strong word to
describe a wealc man -poulbly
the weakest man ever to plant his
butt on a throne. and that la HY·
ing quite a lot.
WIND60R, as it is eaaiest t.o'
call him. was a baby who never
ceased being a baby. Pryce·
Jones brilUan.Uy compared him
to P .G . ..Wocleboute'• Bertie
Wooster. Hla tnteresu ln life
were spending bia uneamed ln-
come, go&nc t.o u many parti11
and night clubs and cou.ntry
weekends u poulble, and sQ1·
ins 1olf with bll male croniel oa
•• many counes u be could find. It waa predaely lbla
Wooatertan mlndlMllMH that
made him ao 1ympathetlc to the
Brltlsh public before he aot mar-
rted.
Bertie Wooeter never Jot mar·
ried. David Wlndlor dld. And
that WU the end°' Wlndlor and
damned near lb• ead ot the
Brltllb throne. Tbe ladJ be mar·
ried knew he --~b : but ln· ttead ol beAaa I eel bJ tbe fact~ like MleJ ard, .Ulllt·
ed in it and exploited It to the
full unW the day the hapless
former ldn& died.
UIS SEaVILtTY lo Wallis.
Slmpeon, who ia still alive anct
waa recenUy released from a;
Paris hospital. was complete.·
He not only did everything sh6
told him. but couldn't much d<(
anything at all un1eas she tol~ him. •
To •tY the Duke. wu -emO-:
tlo·nally aaed 7 would bf4
aeneroua. He wu handsome to IC
fault, he had aU the aracet d UHi
British sent, but like most.
babltl he never ko.ew tbe dJ.f;
ference between ri1bt ancl
wron1, and dld not remote=
know the COGHquen<* of wh
he cl.Id wben be wUll\&lly aave
the throne ot Enlland. To bis 4Y'
Ina day. he cona[dered bimHlf ~
badlY·UMd man.
Pryce.JonH report• tba
manr .ttn••" 1poke of th Ducbela• way ot dildpUnJq be
cblld on U.. occ•-. •bea
bee a me unnal1. wblct. were
parenUy many. "Remember
you arw't IQq aaw.•• • • .....,.,,. ......... k ....
CALIFORNIA
New Gas
Shortage
'
Forecast
LOS ANGELES CAP) -1'e
oU hlduatl'}' analyat wbo ac· evatetJ PNdlctecl lut 1prt.q•1
IU aboltq• aaya "tb• dap ···o1
Bae ad bmee" may ...Wm W.
mOllUt -and tbla Ume &My
could latt a lol loqe_r.
Dan Lundber1. publlaher of
Ulle Lundbera Letter, aald Sun·
day in an lnteniew that October
••• aupptiea tOUkl fall u much u 5 percent below demand.
818 P&EDICTION last :~ Mareb ol an 8.!:t percent &•P •I • • between supply and demand tor
~;. tllat IDClllth wu encUy riPt.
; : tbe Depm1.meot of Enerty lat.er
•-aald, and ush ered in las t
"· 1prlna'11ucrisia. ~: Lundberg added, however, .. that a MW shortage could ex·
tend well into the winter and
.• : cause worse bards hips.
• • 1 The petroleum marketing ex-. : i pert explained that the Energy
: ; 1 Department has been pushing . ~,,....,.._
Mormy. October 8, 1979 DAIL'( PILOT A 1
Chemical Train DerailS
Hundreds Flee Homes When Diesel Ignites
GOLETA CAP) -Several bun·
dred people were forced from
their homes temporarily after 20
cars of a freiaht train carrying
flammable cu and chemicals
derailed in ~ business district
of th1a Santa Barbara County
commlmity, authorities said.
An ~r. brake man and a
she riff's deputy were injured
slightly following the accident
a bout 10 p.m. Sunday night .
None of the freight cars car-
ried dangerous materials, but
leaking diesel fuel was ignited
immediately after the wreck
and officials were concerned
about the possibility of an ex-
plosion.
The derailed cars s m ashed
together accordion-st yle and
blocked the main Sao Franclsco-
Los Angeles tracks in both diJ'ec-
Uons. Soutbem Pacific train·
master Bill Giles said today It
would take about 24 hours to
clear the WTeckage and reopen
the line.
THE EVACUEES we nt to
Robertson gymnasium at the
University of California, Santa
Barbara, a shelter set up by the
American Red Cross. They were
Doallle-dlpplag
Federal Employees
Get Welfare Checks
• a llowed to return to their homes
several hours later after of·'
ficials confirmed that the only ll·
quid tha t leake d fro m the
wrecked cara was m olasses,
which filled the air in the com·.
muolty with a foul odor. .
Giles sald four cars carrying
compressed gas did not derail,
nor did a car carrying muriatic
acid . Only one of the three emp-
ty cars that bad contained
methanol left the tracks, Giles
said.
OTKER DERAILED c ars
were box cars, some empty and
some carrying scrap metal.
County fi refighters quickly put
out the diesel fuel fire, although
the locomotive was scorched,
county fire s pokesman Warren
Dawson said.
Dean Burke, who said he wit-
nessed the accident, told de -
puties that he saw som ething on
the tracks and that the south-
bound tram braked JUSt before it
left the rails .
Giles said the cause of the ac-
cident was under investigation.
oil companies t o increase
stockpiles of diesel fuel and
bome beating oil for this winter.
As a result, he said , available
gasoline supplies have fallen
while demand is rising.
BIRD IN HAND LEAVES MESS IN MUNICIPAL COURT
Anlmal Control Officer Danny Lee With Defendant
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -At least 1,000 federal employees tn
California are illegally colJecting welfare checks along with their
paychecks, accordin g to a state fraud investigation .
The double rupping netted more than $1.5 million in illicit welfare
payments, said Rick Tibbetts, state administrator of welfare fraud
investigations in the Oepart-
START LOSING
WEIGHT TODAY
r•,,. rtarj-.t Ptttl ot o \•'"I ,. ... !Jnt •"•
CJ<'1"'il Sl¥1ctl .... [•II• "."""'Jiil $UPUI 00•••1 •II g1v,. .,ou1 ""11 "' #tf 1'141
~,,, t DUY '~\Ir \1-''l I •.tf'') w,.tqnf "THE PRESENT d elivery
schedules raise the possibility
long lines and station closings
again," said Lundberg. "I'd
hate .. to be in line, pushing
mv car through the frozen slush, with the engine and
therefore the heater turned off."
Bird • ID Court
Chicken Guilty of Trespassing
YUBA CITY <A P ) -What happens when a chicken crosses
the road? 1\,5 owner can find himself paying for the bird's Journey,
that's what ·
It happened in Sutter County Municipal Court when a small,
brown and white chicken was brought in on a trespassing charge.
The chicken was captured in Sutter after it and an unidentified
bi rd allegedly entered the property or Richard Holmes, ate some
flowers. garden vegetables and left behind some droppings.
mentofSocialServices . employees. followed by civilian
Tibbetts said probably only employees or the military, the
200 of the 1,000 cases now under Department of Health, Educa
investigation will ever be pro· t10n and Welfare, and the In
secuted because or difficulties in ternal Revenue Service
obtaining evidence and the A T YPICAL CASE f rom
three-year statute of limitation Al ameda County involved a 30
on criminal suits. year-old East Oakland single
THE GOVERNM ENT can file m other of two children who
civil suits to recover overpay. worked for the post office and
ments up to five years after the earned $783 a month While sht·
fact, however. and Tibbetts said was eligible for $515 dollars 10
he expected repayments to be welfare over eight months, she
considerable. managed to collect $2.348
"I guess we'll be able to re-In another Alameda County r
~I\ _. 1n lf'I•"• at'\<lt• I 1.ny fJbl~I
V li l ~ .. t H"'>· '''fl to-t ""'" e•te\S I.ti
~,I t_,4,ff..,, •JL' .-f "'IJ( 1'1\frJtJ uf f;!•fl,,
•'"1~"' J\ 'tt>u I• iw lr1~ ·~ •''
t• ,..,,.,,., . .., u• 'lf>fl ~1•-i ··-~ l"t sum
00•9£1 '4f ~ 1 ' • • .. , ,, • "'
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,, ,, J M•t "fl, !I 11 I• t fJ 11 • 'fl If
ff'\ I t'I l 1i 11111 ~M J '1-t'( M·fn ''"If sure• OOA.•a .. ,..1 ~ rTW> ·t·''t•et•cr ""
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THRIFT V llfH•.4"fl I '"'' •ui--.1 ''''"'"'
Call 642-5678.
Pul a few word&
Lundberg said the severity of
the shortage depends on how
government officials respond. A
U.S. gas shortage could a lso
p r ompt the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
to increase crude prices again at
its Decembe r meeting i n
Venezuela
Judge Timothy Evans fined Jimmy Powell $70, which he sus.
pended. and placed Powell on 12 months' probation under orders to
"keep the chicken from crossing to the other side or the road."
cover about half of the overpay· case, a woman with four
ment.s," be said. children. earning $1 ,300 a
Tibbetts said t he greatest month. collected SJS.000 m 11
number of offenders are postal legal payments over six years. lo w ork lor you. ~ -
KID Buses Rolling;
lVeuJ Strike Averted
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Rapid
T ransit District bus service was un-
interrupted today afte r last-ditch
' bargaining wtth mechanics averted 1 a new strike against the naUon's
• I largest transit system .
Members of the Amalgamated 1 Transit Union are to vote on t.lie Len-
e tativecontractTbursd ay
I • 6••••• 'S.,e~t Pe-r.on•
l SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The
raving gunman who held a secretary
hostage -and a city in terror -for
: 23 hours with rifle spray and threats
. to "blow up six blocks" has a history 1 of mental treatment and a drug ar
c rest. accordmg to police and acquain
t Lances < A former girlfriend of Wayne E.
J Cullinane, the alleged sniper, said
the 23-year old suspect is "really a
a sweet person" who told her after his
3 ar rei.t that he had been on a "bad
h trip" during the siege which sent r rush-hour crowds diving for cover
b when the fi rst hail of bullets began
c from a 16-story offi ce building Friday
-afternoon.
lra11la11• fn Dispute
LOS ANG ELES (AP) -A shouting
confrontation between pro-and anti·
Khomeeni Iranians in an auditorium
was broken up by state police who
felt the situation was fast turning into
"a riot."
A group called "Concerned Iranian
Citizens" OPPOSed to lhe rule in their
country of the Ayatollah Khomeini
(_~_ii_TE_J
h ad just begun their p~gram Sunday
afternoon in the Kinsey Auditorium
at the Museum of Science and In-
dust ry when pro-Khomeini students
be&!ln.J.umpin& up....and yel.lin& pro-tests.
NOW Backs l..e•blans
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Proving
they're not just a "white middle·
class organization," delegates to the
12th annual convention of the Na-
tional Organization for Women have
passed resolutions supporting gay
and lesbian rights and reproductive
freedom including abortion rights.
''We are going to launch the
broadest reproductive rights cam-
paign that we can," NOW President
E leanor Smeal told the delegates
Sunday after she was re-elected for a
second two-year term. "And lesbian
rights will be right up front."
l'outlas Mllfl Bu Rider•
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -About
50 you ths w ho mugged fiv e
passengers on a Municipal Railway
bus escaped arrest after the victims
said they couldn't identify any of the
mob. police said.
T he attackers boarded an east-
bound 38-Geary line bus in the
Richmond district Sunday afternoon,
station officer Linn Bloom said.
TO
SPEAK
OUT!!
THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING.
THE PURPOSE OF THIS MEETING IS TO ASK
CITIZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING THE
PROJECTS FOR THE CtTY'S HOUSING AND COM-
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM YEAR 1980 ·
1911 . BUDGET WILL BE $900,000.
THIS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE
FOLLOWING TIME AND PLACE:
DATE: TUHdey, °'**" t, 1171
TIMI: 7:30 p.m.
PLACE: ..... ConlOlcl8tM Weter DllMct lutldlng
1•"8oent111
COiia ...... c.lfornll
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CAN EXPRESS
THEIR OPINIONS TO THE HOUSING AND
' COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE /.T
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'Energy-sliving Ideas Exhaust State Commission
SACll.UI ENTO c AP> Thti
bet&.er mouaetr•&> hu tnal>P("d
end llM MUer llthtbulb -h1!1 n1cbred.
• So what'• lflf\ to apa.rk l Im·
•1ln1Uana of llM world 'a lnven· s ton•
I l'O• 81'UT • TH •E'S ~ bMt.er t'l.rburetor, the bdt~r
pow.-r plent aod th• b u~r
. motor
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,Planners'
~C~es
Stalled
Ch a nges some observeri.
belltwed San Juan Capustnmo
councilmen might make in lhe
city's development review pro
cess stalled when members vot·
ed again.st changes In the c1ty 'i.
P lanning Commission.
Councilmen voted 4 to 1 not lo
expand the five-member com-
mission to seven m embe rs . They
also voted 4 to 1 against placing
a commissioner and a coun-
eilman on the city's Environ·
mental Review Board
The environmental board re·
views deve lopme nt proposals
before they begin wending their
way through the vurlous com-
missions prior to a public hear-
ing before the City Council.
James Thorpe voted to sup-
port the changes. noting that
p rojects were movanl( through
the city's procei;s too s lowly.
But he faHed to muster sup.
port among other councilmen
who opted instead to uwa1t the
result of a consultant who will be
studying the pr<>cei.i. and report
1ng_ back to th•' t·ounctl
Quak~ Jars Si•·rra
HHIOGEPORT. C'<iltl l/\1'1
A modt>ratc carthquakc i.hook an
isolated area of the eastern
, Sierra, but no injuries or dama,e
1waa reported. The quake Sunday
reglat.ered 4.6 on the Richter
Scale, according lo he University
•of California i.t:1smograph1c bta-
tion al Berkeley
S..-rwt<,f" Time ~•rt-. •t Your Ooot
t C•ll ~IO<e lff•••~t Your Ar•41
C.0\fA MUA f>42-175J
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Ju1t u lc the C1llrom11 l!;l'lt'rMY
ComrqluJon
Thf' romm1 .. k>n 1eta ao many
lttltera c:ie1<'rl~n• t-neray uvan"
1nvenuoru. or con rvatlon UJ>t,
that It ta.k ori.ti penon rull llm
and anoth r person half Urnt'
JUlit to answer th•,m. say•
l:Hep hant• Rradfl e ld, com
ml 11ion •Pok woman
THI'! aF.AAON •·oa all the
lf'ltl'ra, 1ht> I Y"· ''t• be<'ftUlll'
our aovcmor Is outspoken on the
11111.1 nd CaUfomla I.a a leader
In the fteld ol eMJ'IY "
Oemocrallc Gov. Edmund
Hrown Jr .• an advocate of golar
t>neray ond • roe or nuclear
ene1r1Y. appotnted all members
or the commlHion created in
1974 under Republlc&n Gov.
Ronald Re11an.
Unfortunately. mo1t or the
1dt:1•11 may never see the light of
Corn Is As lligh as ..•
The bridge and towe r of the U.S. Navy's AGEIS. a com-
binalion or advanced radans. computers and weapons.
appears to r1ae oat ot a comfie&d in Moorestown. N .J .
AGEJS, which gives the fl eet a potent seaborne combat
capability, is being tested m a three-story building with
a s hip's superstructure atop
public notice
day. much less Improve easoUne
mlluge or reduce utility bills
"MOST ARE NOT technically
feasible or somebody's already
beat them to it." she says.
Most of the Inventions use
some form of perpetual motion
system. she says. One writer
claimed he couJd replace atomtc
power pl ants with s uch a
system. powered by continuous-
ly running water
Recent writers claimed inven·
lions to produce e nergy ~t
"l OOth the cost o r atomic
power." .. put OPEC and the
nuclear industry OUt of bUSI·
ness" or "produce vast quan·
Wills,
Taxes
Talk Set
The Orang~ C:ou nty
Bar Association will pre·
se nt a program on
.. Facts and FicUons con-
cerning Probate. Will
and Taxes... ~glnDLog
Wednesday.
The program ht free lo
the public and will be of·
fe red at three sitft In
the eounty. They u~ th~
Cal Stale Fullerton
Recital Hall . 800 N
Stal e College Blvd .
Fullerton. Wednesda)
La Paz lnterm ed1all'
Srhool. 25125 Prader&1
Or1ve. Mi ssion V1e10
Ot•t. 17. &1nd Corona dt·I
Mar High School. 2101
F.astblurr Or1 vc--.
Newport Reach. Oct. l5
For anformatwn. call
838-9200
Rule Adopt~d
CLOVIS I /\I' l A11
ordinanct' controll1nJ.!
t•onveri.1oni. or ap;i rl
ments into co11
d o miniums h as been
adopted unanimously by
the City Council. Th~ or
dlnance restricts con·
venl0118 to apartment~
10 R-2 and R-2A .tont:~
a nd bars them from
higher density zonei..
Ramp Metering Proiect Planned
For Santa Ana Freeway
Between the Laguna Freeway and
Newport /Costa Mesa Freeway
PROJECT LlffilT/
What's being
Planned
CAL TRANS (California Department of Transportation) Is plan·
nlng to meter the on·ramps to northbound and southbound Santa
Ana Freeway (Route 5), between the Laguna Freeway {Route
133) and the Newport/Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55). Some of
the ramps wJll have by·pass lanes.
Carolyn Little
lo•t 36 poundal
MMy tot.ii wetl}hl ~ look
only 6 ~1t-c111d I Ml tw11e1
whlki dK1111191hun I hdl.i """°r
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Why this
Ad
CAL TRANS has studied the effects this project might have on the
environment. Our studies show It wlll not significantly affect the
quallty of the environment. The report that exp la Ins why Is called
a NegalTve Declaraflon. The NegalTve 0-ecTaratlon and fhe com·
panlon environmental study are available from CAL TRANS, En·
vlronmental Planning Branch, 120 South Spring Street, Los
Angeles, CA 90012.
lilies of safe and poUutlon-rree
eneray via magnet• ..
Southern California Edi'°" C.O.
s he aaya.
MANY INVENTIONf; deal
with ways to increase guollne
mileage either through new de-
vices or carburetor a lterations.
These are forwarded to the state
Department or Transportation.
s he says.
SOME Of' THE 1.000 or so
people who write annually want
the government to teat thdr ln·
ventiona ror them.
Although many s uggestions
are not technologically feasible.
a few have turned OUl lO be
sound proposals.
For a while. the commission
tried to analyze all the lnven· tiou. However, the project was
dropped because of the cost. Ms.
Bradfield uys .
The commission's biggest suc-
cess story was an energy saving
electrical engine to power ap-
pliances. Ms. Bradfie ld says.
Thal project. the Wa nge ll
engine. 111 being studied by
·'To make those letters or
value. tbe state needs to serious-
ly analyze every one of them.··
she said.
NOW, INVENTORS WITH
prom11in1t·looklng Ideas are ad-
vised by the commission to write
to the U.S. Bureau or Standards
ror evaluation.
Need 510,000?
It's Yours For
Just 5161.JJ a f'tonth!
Your house can be a
good source of money wherl
you need extra rmney. Wath
a second ~Re loan fmm
~~cral Credit. you can
lxJt'TOW $25.CXX> or more on
tht-valut' of your home
On a $10.CXX> loan.
monthly i:syments are for 131
~at an annual pet'Cet'lt·
aa~ rate of 151'. Total of J:'iY·
ments: $19 • .'15Y.60. c.au us today to apply,
and we'll find a way to help
!'KJ POJNr.-,
<:O'AMEl~:IAL C"EDIT CORPORATION
&::Jc:\ a finclnCial service of Gt ~r:tl CONTPOL ~TA CO~TION : ·
A loan of SSJXX1 and ovtr must bt· -..-cured .__
liv t1 c-omhmat1on of rtal anrl pt·r...-m.tl pro~rty l!.HD£A
f0...,1 i\ \I~ \ • 1';11 l 1711. '1 • l>lr, B700
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•Well, maybe ao. . . . . . . .
•But talk la so cheap -and 9CJ'tt'•nattory.
•When you want food bllrgaln• -prices you can
count on day In and day out, the proof I• In print
. . . . .In the grocery ads In the Dally Piiot.
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Come In
Do you have any comments about processing Jhls prolect with a
Negative Declaration? Do you disagree with the findings of our
study et set forth, In the Negative Declaration? If so, please 1ub·
mlt yOYr comment• In writing no later than November 22, 1979 to
R.J. Oatel, District Director of Transportation, CAL TRANS, at
the above addrn1.
., •ConfuMd by all tl)e conftlctlng clalma?
Cont•ct For more Information about this project or any tran1port1.ion
matter cell (213) 620·3550.
This 11 your chance
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1>•r• ••... then you know you're really getting
the moat for your money.
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lnO&tion Faet
Rising Co1t8 Here to Stay?
WASHINGTON <AP> lnflaUon hat loat lta t boc:ll val~ says a
Galtup l)Ollat.er. and that'I 1hoclslo• '
Jay Schm~Jcamp l• •mons a e_rowtn1 number of eeonomJ.at.s
coacemed about lbe P,!YC~Y of lqllatlon. H1a poUa show that peo. P1• IM ln111Uon •• I 'feet°' tlfe ••
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'MERRY-GO-AROUND'
Barry Boaworth
State Park
·~ Fees to Rise
In Ja11uary
SACRAMENTO <AP> Stale
park use Cees will go up for most
people J an. t. but persons over
62 will get in fo r ha lf pnce,
P arks and Reereation Director
Russell Cahill announced
Parks and Recreation Director
Russe ll Cahill anno unced a
series of fee increases Friday but
added that persons over 62. re
gardless of their income. will get
many services for half price
The "Golden Bea r " pass for
needy seniors will be continued
and extended to more people
Day use and boat launctung
fees wlll go up by 50 cents to $2
per day. The charge for both
vehicle and boat will be $4
OVERNIGHT CAMPING fee:,
will be lncreued by tJ per nllht lfoet family campsite. wJll bets ~e with elecll'lc and water
booirup9, 90llle of wbJcb abo have
sew er boolrups. wlll be t i
Primitive camps ites will beS3
The fee for a second motor
vehicle brought into a campsite
will be increased from ll to S2
per night.
Annual permits for day use
and boat launching have been discontinued. but frequent users
can buy 15 tickets for the price
or 10 -S20 for day use or $40 for
boat launching and day use
DOGS BROUGHT IN by day·
use visitors will cost 50 cents
' Overnight dogs will be $1. There
is no charge for guide dogs.
The half-price senior citizen
discount will apply to camping,
boat launching and d:.1y use. ex·
cept for Hearst Castle tours
Any proof-of-a~e record will do.
The half-pnee policy does not
apply to supplemental fees such
as those for addi tional cars o,.
horses. dogs lfn d r eser vatior
fees. Discounted day-us e and
boat-launch tickets are also not
covered.
(can &42-ss1a)
Put a few words
to work for you
In the
DAILY PILOT
llANY CONltJ•Bal AND
bu1inH1men not only bave
... raed to live with rapldly rta
lDI pr1cet, but also have bel
thelr ftnanclal tutures that lnll•·
Uon wW continue at ht1b r•'-for years to oome.
"Just k>ok at the real ealat.e market." he aaya.
But. u people "accept" infla-
tion. they also loee faith In their
leaders. Gallup polls show And
that bu disastrous effects on
Congress, a nd especially the
prHldent.
"There's no other reason for
the public's low regard of Presi·
dent Carter that compares
w i th infl atio n ." says
Schmiedes kamp. "They don't
think government has done or
will do a good job."
AN0011ER SIGN OF rising in·
nation came last week with an-
nouncement that September's
government index of wholesale
prices was up 1.4 percent, the
largest jump in n early fi ve
years
And Schmiedeskamp points to
a recent Ga llup poll It shows
t hat 86 percent of Americans ex-
peet inflation by next August to
be the same or worse than it was
this August. Fifty-four percent
belie ve inflation will be at least
as high in fi ve years as it was in
July, when it exceeded 13 per-
cent
Inflation has become so stub-
born that "few people expect it
to b e s olve d ." the Gallup
economist sa ys That 's why
most homebuyers appear Im·
pervious to sk~keting interest
rates. And that's why busi·
nessmen "avoid soul -searching
and raise prices as a matter of
course." Schmiedes kamp adds
BARRY BOSWORTH. forme.
director of the Council on Wage
and Price Stability, says : "We
are caught up in the momentum
of in"flation. Everybody thinks it
will continue ; so, everybody ia
paasina Oft their costs "It'• • me.IT)'~ao-round, .. be coatlDuea. ''Everybody rean-
Ute7 are not plnioa uytldajs
from tbe rtde, but they don't
know how to get off. It's de-
fensive inflation."
T his psychology la the dlf
ference between the current in·
nation and previous rounds of
rising prices. many economists
believe.
Says Bosworth: "In the paat,
when inflation hit, people saw it
as a temporary event. It usually
m e ant that a recession. bad
tlmes. were a eaif: s o. Tuey
saved their money.
"NOW, mE SAVINGS rate is
very low. People see inflation as
a permanent state or affairs and
they rush out to buy gold, anti·
ques. and, most of a ll . land."
Recession now occurs at the
s ame time as inflation. It's
called stagflation.
Ironically, many people de
velop a "vested interest" in the
continuation of in fl a t ion ,
Bosworth says.
"During my two yea rs at the
council." he says, "nobody
came in and said. 'Here, I want
to be the first to restrain my
prices ·
"THEY SAY, 'SOMEBODY'S
going to have to cut back but
it's not going to be me.· " '
In other words. s ays Princeton
economist S hl o mo Maital,
"There ought to be a law against
inflation."
Maital, a citizen of Is rael
where lnllaUon ii cloee to lrtple-
dJ8lt ec:ope, '"''""that •uch a law may be price cootroJa, not
the voluntary Juidellnea favored
IO far by l.be Carter 1dminiltra-llon.
While price coot.rob bne oot
beeb succesafuJ in the pa.st. be
argues that the un ique,
p1ycbolo1ic al cbancter of
today's inflation may demand
such a strong move.
"THE IN'l'aAc.TIBWTY OF
inflatioo 1a the best araument
that can be made for price COO·
trots." says Robert Russell,
Boswortb's successor at the
council and the man in charge of
the voluntary guidelines.
But. he rejects th.is approach:
Mandatory controls become un-
popular very quickly. People in
lavor of them soon realize the
program controls not only the
prices they pay. but also the
prices they charge for their own
goods and, particularly, their
work."
Rus~ll adds: "When prices
are lifted. they will go right
back to where they were before
controls were im posed.''
H E DOESN'T BELIEVE m
a ny "dramatic programs to tum
things around." a viewpoint
shared by Treasury Secretary
G. William MiUer who sees the
infla tion battle ta king s to 7
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We jUlt op!fM!d a brand new office ofC3lifomra First Bank Right near you.
At 396Superior Avenue.
In fact. we're opening new branches all cnt: time. So finding a convenient
branch of our bank is really no problem.
Our newest office offers the same things all our branches offer. Skilled,
efficient people with a friendly attitude. Backed by the best systems available
in banJUng today.
That's how we got to be one of the fastest growing
major banks in the st.ate.
Come and see our new Superior Branch. It's really
quite terrific.
Come and meet the people at California First And
join our Grand Opening Celebration from October 8
through 19. You could win one of several energy·
saving prir.ea.
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Mondey. October 8. 1979 0A1L v l'ILar A•
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scene last week in t he village of
Finsterwald in Central Switzerla nd.
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Prize Winners
DALLAS <AP> -Bourbon and branch water
puri2'ta would have gagged. Doc Holliday would
hne shot the place up on principle. One Judie left
before the winner was announced and disappeared
(or the day.
But the bartenders competing for two $2SO
prizes and getting their creations in a cocktail re·
clpe book insisted the sweet.er drinks are in de·
mand more than ever .
"MEN NOWADAYS ARE DRINKING ~earn
drinks more and more," said Roy Romo, whose
"Jamaica Banana" was declared one or the win·
ners.
The slighUy queasy Judges gulped such pink,
speckled and rainb<>w·colored concoctions as
"Dream cyclc," "Salver Cloud," a nd "Disco Delight."
Even the winners admitted It would not be a
good idea to use their prize·winning recipes for any serious drinking.
ao•o. 3%. WON WITll " •ECIPE of rum, <'reme de cacao, banana and Ice cream.
"Mainly it's an art.er-dinner drink," be aa1d. "But no ooe ever got drwdt on these."
SmaJl wonder. Tbe milbh.ake coneocuom cost
$3 $0 each.
Big Brothe r s
Slate Meeting
Men interested in serving as Bi~ Brothers to
boys from fatherless homes may attend one of two
orientation meetings held weekly by Big Brothers
of Orange County.
The meetings al Big Brothers headquarters,
150 Yorba St .. Tustin, are held on Mondays at 1
p.m . and on Tuesdays al 7 p.m.
For information call 544·T173.
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Pacific
Flight,s
.Approved
WASHINGTON <AP)
-Tbe Civil Aeronautics
eoa rd b aa announced
temporary authority for
five alrllnea to begin
aervlce on new rout ..
acrt>a the Paclflc.
T be m 1bt authority
w u p anted to Trana
T orlCY Ai.rWay•, Branllf, -
Continenta l, American
~and Seaboard World
airlines.
IT 18 G OOD un lll
Mar ch 7, 1980, by which
tlme the CAB expecta to
complete a n overall
atudy Of Paclfic ru1bta
wblcb It bu under way.
T he service is con·
t ln~ent on each night Sn·
cludlna l10pl at Seoul,
Korea or Guam.
THE FLIGHTS In·
volved are: TWA: San Fra11chco a"d OKllM -~..,..Manila
-.,.,...., Loe ""99'" to SeCMll _........,..
-Co"tl"•"tat: Ancflorat•, ~.LA~ IM '•-IKo,
Oa••• .... t.eallla, HOMh•I• and ._.. .. ._.,., OklMw•. T.w.ei.._
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Mary Ha tcher ao.1 85 pou ndal
"I couldn't bellew how fa.r I
lolt WC!iQh1, and I cld ii
without feeling h\lfl9rv "'
nervoua.
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NATION I WORLD
Sunbe am F irm
Cor d Moioors · -·
Siwek Hazard
WASHJNGTON <A P ) -About 8,900 Sunbeam
electric lawn mowers may po1e a shock hazard
and 1ho41d be modlfied, lhe Coniumer Product
Safety Commission reports.
Otriciala said the Sunbeam Out.door Co.. ot
Manning, S.C .. Is conducting a voluntary pro1ram
lo fix the mowers.
INVOLVED ARE MODELS 32%7 AND 3228
Sunbeam mowers that were sold nationwide since
1978 at a price of about $140, the commission said.
These machines have handles which can be re·
versed over the top or the motor, allowing uaen to
change d1rect1on without turmng the eoUre machine.
The commission explamed that as the position
of the handle is changed, the power cord may get
caught between the handle and a bracket which
mounts the handle to the mower. 'l'bU could cause
electrical wires to be exposed, although no lDJunes
have been reported so far, officials sa.ad.
A SMALL METAL PART CAN BE mstaJled to
elimmate the problem and the commission urged
that the mowers not be used until thLS has been done
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Bucs and Birds Pose Intr~uing . Matchup
B1 WIU G'""'LSY
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BuebalJ'a ltTI WOfld Slriel botU dow9 to ~ UU1 : tt ll "llr. Computer" matehlnc ltraw,._
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The Blrds and the Buca -ooe ol U.. moet ln·
Sri1uing mat.th•PI tn years.
~ trllEN YOlJ THIN& ol t.M BalUmore Orioles.
[ the Americaa Lea1ue cbamp6ou wtao ru off and
• hid from the favored Yanke. and Red Sox, you ~ conjure up a huge green chessboard presided over
a by a little puckish suy with silver-hair.
1 But Earl Weaver , the Orioles mana1er, is f baseball's Bobby Fischer -a mind like a s teel
1 trap, a plotter. a man of a thousand moves who
1 leaves nothing to chance.
J With Earl Weaver. the buck stops at his clut·
t t.ered desk. "How important is a mana1er's role?"
he repeats an oft·asked, loaded question. "It's
, everything. I pick the 2S men who play for me. I
• say when they play. I say what they do. I am
, responsible."
When you think of the Pittsburgh Pirates, the
•National League champions, you vasuauze a gana:
rumble -ear.puncturing noise, raucous banter ,
; heavy bats, a lot of muscle, friendly pushing and
\s hoving.
P.oll 1'11&','w1NG8, • --&ooldns mal' Dlayeh laMb loudly ud IO about tWr cboftl.
wateh«l the tum•lt aot with ctiltut.e but wltb ob-ne .~,.anoer peek.I out from tbe door ol bia
vioun aou11emeot.. priv.~ee.
"Aren't they 1reat1". says Chuck Tannet', \be • "Thia la their Mau ud lfll ad." be ••JS·
1klpper "They have a lot ol fun. No jealoulies. No "Nctthinc Mrioua. Tbey love it. All Uae 1UYS '"9 lt.
brooder&. No fatheads . This Is their style. Thal'• Uae way the team la."
Ever-ythlng ii looee." Taaaer is called "llr. &msblne" became ol
In the Pirate dreulng room before a rame. ·1 his amicable dilpositioo and perpetual opUmlaJD.
three ltereoe blare a defeaning mixture of rock' n ·.He loob upoa bis pro(etees u Multa. He let.I eadl
roll, disco, and country music. do bis own tbing. He maiDtalm dildplloe wttb a
padded dove.
DAVE PARKER. A HULIDNG giant of a man. WEA~ tfrNNEa of aht dMlioa titles and
lumbers in and begins removtna bis shirt. At close four 141. penn'a.ota 1D bil 12 years u Balti"'°"
boss, {s quieter and appears more serioua t.bouCb AN ALYS/ S he posseeees a wry aeme of humor. llaQY rate him
the best manager in bueball. ·
to $1 m1llion a year, and self.proclaimed the best
player Ul the game, he would appear to draw only
awe and respect.
"look at the big man," yells Phil Gamer, a
second·baseman ball Parket""'s size. "Whal makes
you think you can play ball? You are a big, clumsy
oaf. You ought to be driving a truck."
Parker moves down the locker room. grab6
Garner by the neck of h\s shirt and lifts him to eye
level with one hand.
"l'LL BREAK YOU IN two like a
matchstick." he roars. The other Pittsburgh
This year he too& a team wit.bout any big.
salaries superM.ars and nuned them to 102 vic-
tories -the fourth Ume his teams have woo more
than 100 games. He won out ln the tou1beat
division in either league .. He didn't do it with soft
talk or iron dlscapbne. He did It with cold logic. He
compiled an exhaustive "book" oa rival teams and
set up a detailed · card system on coqtparative
streo~andweat~.
He developed what he called "deep depth" -
plenty of strong arms lo the bullpen and bats on
the bench. He moved lbem around like pieces on a
<See MATCHUP, Pa1e BZ> CHUCK TANNER
Peterson, Peters
EARL WEAVER
Opposing GMs
Can Take Bows
BALTI•ORE" CAP I -As much as it 1s a match between lwo
talented baseball :teams, the 1979 World Senes will serve as a
sho~a.se fort..two outstanding general managers -Plllsburgh"s
Hardi\g Peterson and Hank Peters o( Balta more
~have 'made vital player moves that helped their team:. lo
their lestue champ1onsh1ps and the World Sen e:. that begins Tue5·.
day nighl-,_
PEIUIAPS PETEllSON"S most important move was one of the
first h~ made. surrendenng Sl00..000 and catcher Manny Sanguillen
to OakJand for Manager Chuck Tanner. It was a one-season loan as
it turned out because a year lat.er. he brought SangulUen back
from the A's for three players.
Tanner we-eeded t.be l.a. DmJ llurtau1b •• Pirate
m ... ew Md.~ tM dub la ecieteatioe in botb wn and wn. If the-• '-••Mill-------'&!;·-···
ead Over Heels
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Reggie Rucker goes
head over heels lo score a touchdown against the Pit-
ts burgh Steelers Sunday. At right is Steeler safely Don·
me Shell. who saw his team reach the end zone seven
times ror a 51·35 victory
Confusing Situation for Saints
was defuwe. fte)' simply m too mny -.... ......
errors. Ate Glence
PRenoo set about correcting the pro-::.::;: ::!
blem. First be acquired Wielder PtuJ "'"'__. • ...,_ ...
Garner in a n ioe ·player trade with '>0 ':,,:._.,.,_
Oakland. Then he swapped flashy "'"illurvl>,.. 11.it.-..
short.st.op Frank Tavuas to the New York '>Oo ";c~-
Mets ror ~adier Tim Foll. ':"!'::""" •• Pon.O..rVf' •
.. Foli settled the infield down." says _...,.,_
Tanner. "He provided stability " F!naJly, .10~·~·-.. "'">CKWOh.
the infield recons truction was completed --,.a-
wfre"H --Pet!l'S(Sft n-qutred lll1l'<t" tmse-m~n , ~~---~ ......
Bill Madlock from San Francisco: Ttlal 0,1"~:~°8: . .._~. freed Garner to move from third to \ 100,.. ,,_,._-..,.
second. his natural position. and the Pirate p,,~=:-;r, •~;,':'."mo,. defense improved notaceably. '>Oo m ,,,....~, ......
THE FREE AGENT MARXET stnpped Pittsburgh's bullpen
after lhe lm season with Rach Gossage s1gnin$1! with the New York
Yankees and Terry Forster moving to lhe Los Angeles Dodgers. So
Peterson rebuilt his relief staff, Holdover Kent Tekulve became
Pittsburgh's No. 1 reliever and tq complement him. Peterson ac
quired first Grant Jackson and lhef\ Ennque Romo from Seattle
Jackson played a role an one of"t>eters· most successful tra~
for Baltimore. a 10.player exchange'-with the New York Yankees
on June 15, 1976 Peters sent Jackso". pitchers Ken Holtzman.
Doyle Alexander and Jimmy Freeman and cat'<:her Ellie Hen·
dncks to the Yankees. In return. Balti~ore got catcher Rick
Dempsey and pitchers Dave Pagan. S~tt Mc~egor. Tippy
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NEW ORLEANS <AP > -Cornerback
al Thomas said Los Angeles totally con·
used New Orleans quarterback Archie
annlng, with the result being five in·
.erceptions and a 35·17 victory by the
flams.
Thomas got three of the interceptions
Jmself on Sunday.
"--Their reeeivers have been playing. real
well for them," the fourth-year cor ·
nerback said after the game. "Wes
Chandler is leading the league, and I don't
think be caught a pass today."
CHANDLER DIDN'T. He went into the
game with 29 receptions and was blanked
for the first time this season.
.. We felt we had to take away Chandler
•nd totally confuse tbe quarterback -mix·
him up just that split· second and maybe
et a sack or make him throw it up,"
bomassald.
"He's noted for throwing it up under
pressure."
Although Manning didn't admit beln1
confused, be said the stunting Los Angeles
defense posed unexpected problems.
... WOHED HARDEa this week, stay·
Jng up late and watching rtlma, than I dfd
or any other game,'' Mannine said. "But
Rama are ao ialenledJbat lhel' can
ante dereiiletfln a week. -••wut you see on film la not necessarily
at you'll tee at game lime."
After f allinl beblnd 7--0, the Rama ex·
PAT THOMAS
ploded for 28 polo ta In the second qu&J'\er,
1eUln1 three touchdowns on drives of less -ure 40 yE'U -a 38-yard drtve-set up by a
abort P\Dll and marches of 39 yards and
anen yards set up by loterceptions.
Los Anselea also scored on a 6'J.yard
drive before halftime and lheo got an an·
surance score on a 40·yard march set up
by one of Thomas' interceptions late in the
fourth quarter.
QUARTERBACK PAT HADEN hit wide
receiver Ron Jessie on touchdown plays
covering 39 and 24 yards, and connected
with tight end Terry Nelson on a five·
yar~r.
Running back Wendell Tyler got the first
two Los Angeles touchdowns. running five
yards for one and plunging two yards for
the other to open the second-quarter surge.
After the Saints capped an 80-yard drtve
with a lhree·yard to uc hdown run by
fullback Tony Galbreath on their first
possession of the game, the Rams shut
New Orleans down with only 1~ yards for
the real of the contest.
THE SAINTS' GARO YEPREMIAN ell·
tended his NFL record to l9 consecutive
successful field goals, hitting a 32-yarder
In the third quarte r, and tight end Henry
Childs got a touchdown on a six.yard pass
from Manning in the fourth quarter.
The Saints went into the game leading
the NFL in total offense, averaging 419
yards a game.
"The Saints have a good offense, one of
the best we've faced," said Rama' Coach
Ray M-alavaai. '-'Y~ aot to-lift our de--
fenae credit. You can't put alf tbe blame
on their quarterback. We had IOOd pre·
ssure and good coverage.''
1.J.S. Davis Cup Team Wins, 4·1
SYDNEY, Au1tralla <AP> -John
McEnroe and Vltu GerulaJU. woo tbeir
11e1 matcbet today to Ii" the United l4ll a •t victory over AUltralia. The
team victory advances tbe defefldlnt
ms*Jn Americana lnto the Davia Cup
al aaa1mt Italy ln Deeember. O•nilattil, the IS-year-old rlpt·bander
trom 1Un11 Pol at. N. Y., clinched the
--wttb a 6-1, f-4. M , I-¥ Wlft Ovtl
Mlli'alll .. Mo. 1 l'6Jel'• Joha Aluallder. ~ JICEN ., tbt 30-ye~ld U.S.
Open cbampton, downed Man Edmonds
on 6·3, M ln the final alnll• match to
wrap tt up .. The players bad &creed to play
the la1t match beat of three Htl, al.nee the
eeri" bad already been clinched.
The Dam Cup final will be held In the
United et.tel but U.S. Tennil AuociaUon
otftclall bad not yet ulected a 1lt.e.
lier.roe, wbo ii fanked third ln the world, Ind Genalaltu, No. 4 had both won
tlletr nr1t 1ln1tea matchH over the
weekend.
THE ONLY V.8. LOSS came Sunday
when t.be Previoualy unbeaten Davia Cup
duo of Stan Smith and Bob Luu bowed to
Alexander and Phil Dent.
But the underdog A\lltrallan had put up
a cloter ftibt than the ftnal ....wt lbowed.
Edmonaaon, the JS.year-old former
A\lllrallan Open winner, bad Qendajt.11
down two MU and triple matcb pcOt tn
the flnt alnlSea. But be Mt blm oft the
hook, and tbe Amerteu toot tbe mantboll
6 hour match f.I, 1'· 18, JN, w, e-.a.
pansion draft. so that part of the deal balanced But the rest of 1t
was a ll Baltimore. Holtzman got into Yankee Manager 811\y
Martin's doghouse and was vtrtually useless for two seasons before
fan ally being traded to the Chicago Cubs. Alexander became a free
ag~nt after 1976 and s igned wath Texas . Hendricks was released
after tm and returned to Baltamore as a coach
Meanwhile, Dempsey became Balllmore·s regular catcher.
Martinea moved in as a vit.al member of the Oriole bullpen and
McGregor, who pitched the pennant clincher. is a key starting
pitcher for the Birds May became part of a package traded to
Montreal:in a deal that deli'tececi relie! a.ce Don SU!nhouse. and out.
fielder Gary Roenlcke to Baltimore.
The Orioles had shopped successfully in Montreal before. ac-
quiring slugging outfielder Ken Singleton from the Expos in a 1974
trade. Another slugger, Lee May. came over from Houston lhal
same winter.
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F'anqan wm be the atarttna pltchera Tuesday nlght in
the opening game of the Worta Series. -'
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~Hawk With Wings
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' Uoornink moves down field for a 12-ya rd ! gain during the second quarte r of a game
'! with Sa11 Francisco. Ooornink was stopped,
J.
a t the seven -y a rd-line to set up a Seattle
!-.Core. Defendi ng for the 49ers is former
N ot re Dame High <Sherman Oaks) stan-
dout Gordy Ccres mo.
A Capsule Repo rt From t he World o f Sp orts
l)ittsl)u r~l1 7 -6 •"'avorit~
To Clip Orioles' Wings
PNm AP Dlapa&c:t.ee
A com putf'r ht"frlendf>d by a t eam of r r -ii
1 Jrc-hrr'> ;1t .John-. J lr)11k1ns Jnrl '\';.ii•· un1vcr:,1L1t•!'>
ha!> given 7 Goddk lh<tt the P1tL-;burgh Pir ates will top
tlw Ha lt1rnord>rwh·'> 1n t hl' World Sen es
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Coad1 Ut>a r l\ry 11 nl, following St:Cl>nd-r ankt:d
tdahama·~ JH () roul of W1ch1ta State Saturday '"The
lui.; lll''A~ ,., th1• way J t>ff Jeffriei. (Wichita coach) and
1i1., ~t;1ff hJd lh1 i. k <i m prcpan:d lie <>ulcoa ched me
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Vt'l<'ran t..ou Graha m , the hottest golfer on the n
1irir tour s1nc1• J uly . collected two btrdies in bu
f111.i1 four holt·'> Sunduy to win the Te xas Open by
11111· ~lr11k<• al Dalla!> It was Graham 's third title 10
1•1ght tl111mament~ since July ... Debbie Massey, r allying
from two '>hnh lwh tnd with two holes to pla y, s ank a six-foot
par putt in ... udden death to defeat Betsy King and win the
Whe1·ling LPG/\ Classic . . Tommy Bolt of the US. s hot a
OOl' over par 74 on the final round and won the 54-bole Seniors
<'humpwn!>hip by one stroke with a 214 at Sydney, AustraUa.
Doe1I Coet:~e Ba"e B feni r Band?
Dig John Ta&e'a manager is demanding X·rays •
be ta ken of Gerrie Coelsee'• left fist to determine
w h ether lb& South Arrican -hU.Y•)'~weiaht .iLJL
"bionic" m an . Ace Mlller suspected the band alter
Coetzee's de vas tating punch that defeated Leon Splaka la st
October . Coetzee had a n injured left band operated on las t
year ... Canadian Giiies VIUeaeove won the Watkins Gle n
Gr and Pnx r ace for his third Formula One victory of the
year after an exciting cha llenge from Australian Alan Jones
on th e moist truck during the first half of the race . . . . Cale
Yarborough stayed ne ar the front aJJ att.emoon and won the
National 500 stock car race after front·l'Wlllinl 8tHld1 Baler
cr ashed about 50 laps from the flo1ab . • . Tbe towing
Cosm os of the North American Soccer IAa,ue beat the
Singapore national team, 4·1, in an exhlbit.\oa match before a
crowd of 30,000 ... San Antonio Soun Prelldent Aaplo
Dro1I09 plana to u k the NaUooal lluketball A.PociaUon
commissioner about the "poalbllltY" ol movtna the NBA
franchise back to Dallaa lll Ume for next season
Southern llllnoia reaerve flanker •d Bemplaill, who auf·
fered a spinal injury Saturday, resn.afna in serious but stable
condition
Tele.,,. ... , ••dfo
Following .,.. the top IPOf'I• events on t elevision tonl9ht
Aatlnc,Js are : I./ ./ ./ exceti.nt; .t .t ./worth watching; .t .t fair : .t
forget It.
9 e p.m., Chennet T ./ ./ ./
N"L l'OOTBALL: Mleml at Oakland.
Anneuncer1: Frank Gifford, Don Meredith 1nd Fran
Tarkenton.
Miami's Oolphlnt IMd the American Confer•nce East
divis ion with • 4·1 ~ord end Bob GrltM Is ewpected to pt1y
even though he was hUrt 111t weett. Oaklend ended a thrM-1Jerne
loslng streak with a 27·3 victory over Denver a WMk -oo. Thi
Oolphlns era fnored bY two points.
OfHIR Tl!Ll!VISION 7~30 p.m . C2) -WORLD S&MI ES ~RIVllW -Curt Gowdy
and Los Angel~ ~rs man~er Tommy Lasord1 e veluate
tht 1979 rNfor leavue 111son.
11 p.m. (9) -STANf'OAD ,OOTIALL '19 -Hlghllghts of
S.tuf'dly's OlrN with UCLA.
RADIO
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:-WOf'td Serlff Report, 11:30 p.m ., KNX 1070).
What They
Said Sunday
In the NFL
By The ~lated Preas
Some notable quotes from the
National Football Leaeue Sun· doy:
.. Wtt really dJdn't expect to go
undefeated Now lhat we've lost.
we won't get so mucb a ttention
a nd there wtU be leu pressure ."
Tampa Bay Coach J obo
M<'.Kay a fter his previously un·
twatPn RucC',.n<>ef"!) were beaten
17 t i hv lhc Nt·w Yo rk GianL'>
'111· hit me a cou ple o f times
OJnd ll·rt m1· <Jizzy "1 wl?Jl rdliad
a black Jl'r!>ey on . and maybe
tho'>I' running backs would have
b1•<.•n <.1 hit m ore frie ndly than
lhl'y Wl'rt' I got run over t w1c<'
<.tnd I'm OIJl U!>Cd to thul." l.o:.
/\nJ.{e l('!> corn e rha c k Pat
1 ll om a '>, refe r ring to r-;e w
Orle a ns runnin g ba ck Cbu<'.k
Munch·. Tho mas was a warded
1h1• g:imt· ball in the Ram s' 35 17
win owr the• S aints afte r he shut
n ut Sa int'> r cC'c 1v e r W ('!i
("handlt>r.
·'fl was o ne of those gam es
that you have to be ha ppy to wm
und get out of the re after stnJg.
g hng, struggling , ~lrugglmg
Eve ry once In a while. you have
one of those fiasco s " -Ne w
England Coac h Ro n t;rbardl
a fter the Patrioll beat Detroit
.!4-17 in a game m a rred by
a lmost 200 yards In penalties
"1 couldn't help but see the
s ign . It got me a little fired up.
Yo u see aomelhlng like that and
ll.. gets to you." -Com e rback
Ric k Byas o f th e Atla nta
F alcons, who 1Jle"lrt-6rttn Bay
25·7. of a sign in the slands at
Atla nta lhat 1>ald : "Be nc h
Byas."
"I ran so well againat PitL'I·
burgh. ugalnsl that Stffl Curtaln
last week. that It gave me a lift. I
figured If I could ge t 98 yards
agains t lhe Super Bowl champs, I
should be able to get more a gainst
W ashlngton." -Pblladelphia
running ba c k Wiiber&
Mont1omery who ran fo r 127
yarda and four touchdown.a in the
Eagles' 28-17 victory over the
Reds kins.
"I guess se ven points wa s
en ough I thoug h t we "d need
more. 1 doo't .k.oow of a team
that needed a win wo rse than
us." -Chica go Coa ch Neill
Arm1trw1 after the Bean s hut
out Buffalo 7·0 and e nded a
three-game losing streak.
,.,....r.,,.aJ
MATCHUP. • •
c hess board H'ls moves wer e
a mazing.·
"I've got ~ood pllcbln1 and
good defense, • he says. "Sure t
ma k e th e wron1 move
som~Umes, but nobody's 1c01
to aet many runa off u.a ...
Bia Dave Parter and WllUe
StaraelJ may offer a dlJMGUnc oplo lon ..
FOOTBALL
liucs Finally Lose, Giants Finally Win
mm AP Dilfeklln
Ewa Tampa aa, Coeei .w.e llcKay knew lt
had tQ eQllle to a.o e:od eventually.
"Wt really didn't ex~ to IO undefeated "be
Hid. "Now tW we've IOet, we WOD't Ill IO much au.otioa. aDd t.bere will be._, snuunt."
The Bucc10eer1 were t.be oaly adefeated
tHDl 1a t.be Natlcllal Football Leape UDU1 &mday
afterDOGD when the)' met a ft.red.up New York
Giant.I aqa.cl. The Giants em e ried with a 17·14 vlewry
bebtnd the nmnln& of reserve back BWy Tay&or
makinl bis tint ttart. They abo put a ··1•• in their
win coCumn aft.er six Iona ween ol play.
"It was our time to win, to put it toeetber •·
Taylor said. "We ban been lettlJl.g ck>eer and
closer. and this wu OW' week.•·
Taylor rUlbed for 141 yards on 33 carnea, and
be scored two t.oUCbdowu. Botb bit scorina bursts.
of two and ooe yards. ca.me ln tbe secood penod.
Joe Dando kicked a 47-yard f~ld 10&1 an the fourth
quarter ror the eventual wlnning poi.ot.s.
"Tbe Glanll did a good job oo us ," Bucs de·
fensi ve end Lee Roy Selmon u.ld. He said be
t ho u ght the Bucs might have been a little
lackadalsic•l after tu t week's tough win over
Chica go. It wu a 17·13 decia100 aod ga ve Tampa
Bay five victorios this aeuon, equalluig tbelr total
of last year.
Rookie Phil Simms went the chst.ance for New
York at qua rterback. and with Coach Ray Perkms
calling the pla)'I. Simms went to th(! a ar just 12
times . He comple!-ed half of them for J7 yards, but
he did not hurt h.imse tr by lh.rowin1e interceptions
a s h e d id 1n h1 ~ dt•b ut l11st week ag111 nst
P h1la delphla .
The Giants, meanwhile, 1ntt-rcepted Tampa
Bay qua rte rbar k Doug Wilham~ three times ,
although be dJd throw sronng passes of 11 yards to
Jerry Mu<'.ker and 14 yards to Jimmy Giles
W1lbam.s saw his passing st.allsllcs 114 of 38 for
182 yards> take a beating when at least a Mlf
dozen of his passt:s wen• d ropped, including
sever al screens and s hort outlets Allo. several of
h is rocket-like aen als were wiklly overt.brown.
Steelers, s I, Browm 35
Terry Bra~haw threw three touchdown passes
a nd Franco Hamb ran for two more, one I.a a fi rst
qua rter that saw Pltt:,burgh roll to a 21-0 lead over
Cleve land. Harm ,' flr~t-quarter TD wu on a 71-
vard run.
Rocky Bleie r . best known ~ Harns' blocking
bac k . al.SO s<."O r('<l o n u long run 70 yarW. 1n lhc
fourth q uart<'r a -. lht• !',lt~ IP" n'(·ord,·d a r luh
ri.>rord 36 1 y<Jr d'> on lh•· ~rounrJ
T ht• Brown!> 4 uurtntrnck. Bn.m ~Ip.> IJJ !>WrJ frir
J cur<'1.'r high 351 yard'.> <Jnd f1vt· tnurhdt'1v.n.,
Rronc o s 7, Cha rge~ o
l>cn vC'r quarte rback Norni. W<.'<~t' srort-d tht·
game's only touchdown on a three-yard run in the
thlrd quarter . It was set up by a 26-ya rd return of
a fumble reco vere d by Broncos s afe ty Bill
Tbompeon.
Deaver'• Oranae Ct• deteme held San Die10
to 70 yards n1111ilng . Cbar.ren qu.arterbeek Dan
Fout!> passc.-d for JO!> y:ir<h, but ht ww. m tef<'.eplt."<1
t hree Umes 10 the second half to bait San Diego
d rives.
Cowboys 36, Vikings 20 •
·Tony Dorsett ran for 145 yards. the 13th 100-yar-d
gam e or his thrtt year .. IO th•· NFL. <ind scored
thrt•C' touchdown. ... for l>u ll ai. ~·nny fl am e s addt.'<1
u touchdown wh1•n ht· r<.·co vnl'<.f a fumble and r•·
turned 1t lhrt.'1.' ~ ard-.
DorM:U.'.i. lonj(f~t '1 U n m v.a.i. ~ )itrOt. ,.oo 41-.t
<1ftt·r M1nn<>M1ta had pullt'<.f to wtUu n lhrt~. 23 :.'O.
o n a 2H y ard to uC'hd o\o\n p:i" h~ \'1k1ng:.
q ua rtt·rback Tommy Kr:ime r
Patrio t s 24. Uon~ 17 .
<)uarterhack Tom Owc•n , '>Ubb1 ni: for JO 1nt'ff1:1
t1 v1· Stev<' Gro~an. thrt:w <t ::.1x v<1rd touchdown
PU!>S with 5 35 ld t In th1· game to cr11:-.<• :i 17 14 dl·
flc1t a nd lead New Englund ovl·r Detroit
.John Smith kic ked a 29 ya rd field i.:oal w1lh 1 17
ldt to provide a c us hio n
Chiefs 10. lk>ngals 7
Mike Will.Jam s ~corc·d on u I )ard plunge, und
.Jun St.enerud kicked J 46-yard field goal -a ll 1n
the second q uarter und K.aru,a:> City ~trug&led t.o
Its third straight victory.
The <lue!s held winless CIMtnnaU to just 91
y ar ds total offense In the h~t ha lf Benga ls
quarterback Ken Anderson wound up with 66 yard s
net pas.sing after he was s acked severaJ times
TONY DORSETT ROCKY BLEIER
Cards 24, OUen 17
Wayne Mom s scored twice an the final nine ~lnut.es to. rally St. Louis from a seven-point de
f1c1t. MornJI scored with 8·32 left from one yard
out after Cards punt.er Steve U ttle completed a
16-yard pass on fourth down. ~veral pl<ays later. O Uers quarterback Dan
Pastonn1 wa.'! inl.t:rcepled by defe nsive back Ca rl
Allen. who return<.-<! 1t to Houston's 17. Th<at i.et up
Mo rn !>' six yard l>C'Oring run
Eagles 28. Redskins 17
Running back Wilbert Montgomery ran for 127
\-a rds and !our touchdowns u Philadelphia rolled
LO a 28-7 le ad. then withstood a 10.point Washington
rally
Three of Montgome ry's touchdowns came on
sbort runs. and the fourth on an 11-yard pass from
Ron Jaworski. who threw only 12 passes. but com
plet.ed eight for 143 yar ds.
Bean 7. BWs o
Walt.er Payton ra n for 15S yards and the
gam e's only touchdown. and Chicago held the top
rated passer m the NFL. J oe f c rguson. to Just 50
ya rds in the air
Fl'rguson compleU:<i Just fi ve of 21 pasS<.~ in
the cold rain in Ruffalo
Seahawks lS, 49ers 24
lbn O<iom1nk ran for two tnuchdowns. and
<.;:1mm~ (;rc.,·n rf'lur m·li an 1ntrrcept Pd Slt·ve
lh·ffrr~· IJ.t'>., 'ii \ .1rrh f•>r .1n0Uwr '><'<lrt' a-. th,.
"'"•"·'"""-l..1·p1 "-.1n .. r.int·1'• '' fr<Jrn 1·nt 1·n n ~ th•·
'41n '"•iumn
f-a lum-.. :!J. l'ackt•r-. 7
\ 'A .irmin~· ,\tlant..1 d1·f1 n • · J • k•>iJ <.r 1·1·n
Ba) q~rtnb;11·!. IJU\'ld Wh1tt·hur'>l 1·1~hl trm•"'.
once for a s alt'ty .• m d T i m MauetlJ kicked thrt.•t•
field goals for the Folcoos
QWU'terbacll ~ve ~•rtJtowskJ got AUanta on
the board first with a nine-yard p .. s to Allred
J~kln.'I
<..olh 10, J eL., H
Greg Landry p&b!.ed for 235 ya rds and the
Jta me·s only touc hdown. a nd Balumor e stopped a
10-game los1nR btn·;,ik hy beat.mg the JPt~
Landry htl t1 1itht l'nd HM.'M' MrCall m idway
thrOU~h lht• fll...,I f>t•rtod With a 17 yard M."Onng
pa.,, .ind ">l!•\1• \1 1k1• MeHr Jddc·d J H "ard h eld
J!11.tl IJl• r 111 th• ,,. r1•icl ·
Garlits Triumphs
O"TA HIO I 1\1' 1 t-:xPf•rtence paid off for
\'f'll•ran Don .. Rig Daddy"' Garlits in ~ final Na·
1111nal llul Hod A~~oc-1at1on l'vent of the 1979
W<tbOn
Tiw 47-ycur-old GarhL'>, who won h1s fi rst Top
Fuel drag r acing chump1onsh1p m t963, de feaLed
Y.Orld cham pion Rob Bruin~ m the fina l roWld Sun-
du) to 141n thf' Top 1-'uel cvt'nl in the 15th a nnual
World F\nals at Ontario Motor S~way
A crowd of about 40,000 watched Gar Uts. of
S<>ffnfr . f1a . wtn with a clocking of 6 36 seconds
<ind an aver age speed or 237.46 m.ilcs-per-ho11r in
the final round .
Bruin.'>. of Federal Wa y, Wash . had a lime of
6 40 seconds and nn aver aae speed of 234 98 mph in
the final round
NFL Standings ORDER
AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CON FERENCE YOUR
East East
'80 W L T Pct. ,,F PA Dallas ., 1 0 833 148 113
M iami ' 1 0 .800 113 78 Phlladelpnia s 1 0 833 121 ~
New _l:ngland ' 1 0 .667 154 98 Washlno1on 4 '} 0 .667 131 95
Buffo lo 3 3 0 .soo 1 ~ f If ·'St. L-ouls-_, 4 -0 .m 100 115
N . Y J f'S 1 ' 0 .333 1Z8 174 N.Y . Giants 1 s 0 .1b7 75 131
Baltlmorl' 1 s 0 .167 n 112 Central
Central Tam pa Bay 5 1 0 833 133 88 LINCOLN Plttsburqh 5 1 0 .833 1b0 106 Chlc&90 J J 0 .soo 88 81
Cleveland 4 1 0 .667 136 145 M innesota 3 3 0 .soo 107 142 OR HOU">ton 4 2 0 .b67 134 137 Green Bay ? 4 0 333 9b 11?
Clnc 1nnilt1 0 6 0 .000 es 159 Detroit I ~ 0 1b7 101 149 MERCURY Wffl West
Denver ' 1 0 .b67 86 91 A•ms 4 1 0 667 119 95
Kan~'> City 4 2 0 .b61 113 67 Atlanta 3 3 0 .soo '1b 111 ••• , San 0 1eqo .. 2 0 .b67 142 88 New Orlef\itS 'J 4 0 .333 138 164
Oakland 2 3 0 .400 78 112 San Francisco Cf b 0 000 113 172
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PORTION OF THE 167 HOBIES THAT PROWLED NEWPORT HARBOR SUNDAY.
Dobie Ca ts Vie
Stee le, A rnstein,
Biakanja Triumph
Ne wportHarborandthe ocean HOBIE-148 C21 St eve
waters adJoining the bay were Hatch . San Bernardino. 21 1. 2
hlerallly c rawling with Hobie Jeannie Myrter. Duna Po1Rt. 6
Cat sailing catamarans Satur HOBlE-l4C 16) l. Sue Hen· day and Sunday as the 12th an nu al • Ancient Mariner Regatta derson. Huntington Beach. 2'1•; 2 Henry Brooh. Huntington drew 167 boats in nine classes. Beach. 9: 3. Chris Veneman,
Winner in the 17-boat Hobie· 18 Garden Grove. 10. class was Nick Steele of Balboa
Is la nd with low s core or 3"'4.1 HOBI E·l6A (19>-l. J ohn
points . Second was Dennis Hauser. Huntington Beach, 8~:
Carpenter, TusUn, 1~. and third 2. Jock McGraw, Huntington
waa Steve Myrter, Dana Polnt, Beach. 11; 3. Lewie Wake, Dana
H . The Hoble-1811 were tUftiq up Point, 12~; 4. Bob Seaman, Los
ror the utional cbamplomblp• Aos~le s. 13 ~; S . Dean
wblcb starts Wednead ay in Wickstrom., Corona del Mar, 14.
Charlalt.cm .. S.C. HOBJE-USB (17)-1. Jim Raf.
BOAllNG
Alter Aft er
National
Hobie Title
Largest class was th~ Hobie-16 fetto. Fountain Valley, 5:V•: 2. Hobie Alter Jr. of Capistrano
Novice with 51 entries. The win-Lor i Klaidman, Canoga Parle, Beach will defend his national
ner was Da vid Arns tein, Los 6~•: 3. Ron Newell, Balboa, 12: Hobie-l8 cha mpionship when the Angeles. with 6~ points. 4. Courtney Moe, Coron-a del Next lar0 est class was the Mar, 14; s. Dan Teisse re, Long nation's top-ranking skippers in " the c~ meet for the third an-Hobie-16C with 43 entries, won Beach. 16~. 1 u g tt t Ch .. 1 lo by Krist BiakanJa. Redondo H 08JE-16C (43>-l. Krist nua ere a a a .. res n, S.C. starting Wednesday. Beach, 8"'2 points Biakanja, Redondo Beach, 81f.i: The r egatta will continue
Summary of trophy winners in 2. Brion Munsey, Costa Mesa . through Saturday out of the St. each cl~s. 15~.: 3. Keith Christensen. Long
Beach,
Ullman
Sparkle
Sailboat team racinc
at Its competltive beat
waa d isp l ayed i n
Newport Harbor Satur·
d ay and Sunday with
three-boat teams led by
Dave Ullntan and Ty
Beach. botb ol Balboa
Yacht Club windlng up
in a lie alter eight races
in lhtbt al.rs.
The team of Ullman.
John Bertrand, San
Francisco, and Mark
Reynolds. San Diego,
had six wins and two
lo!lses. as did the team
of Beach, Rick Kern and
Tom Willson.
The tie was broken by
c omputing t h e
c umulative points of
each team during the
two days of racing. This
gave the Area G win to
MoncWy,Oc;tober8. 1979 OAJLV PllOT
"I can't~ there
till after three!'
"No problem!'=
To make things easier for you, California First Bank
has longer hours. So you can have that second cup of
coffee . and still get there before we close. ·CAUFORNtA
Things that are problems at other I
banks are no problem at Californ ia First.
FIRST -~~~
the Ullman team with '------------------------------26 12 points to 27 for
Beach.
The competition was
in Lido-14 sloops to de ·
t erm i ne wh o wo uld
repr esent the United
St a t es Yachl Racing
U ni o n 's Ar ea G
<California. Ne~ada and
Arizona) m the upcom -
ing national team racing
championships at M 1~·
s ion Bay. San· Di ego,
Oct 25.27
By a twist of fate, both
teams will be sailing 1n
t h e na tio nal c h a m
pionsh.ips sponsored by
Yacht Racing Cruising
Magazint! as one of l ht!
USY RU areas will not
be :-.ending a lt.>am to the
nationals
Merickel Nabs
Cicero Series
J eff Merickel topped
seven nvals to capture
the Saint Cicero trophy
in a five race regatta out
of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club Sunday.
The Cicero Serles la
one ol aeveraJ reaattaa held each faD for t.be popular L e hm en -12
Class.
Runne~up was Ken
Seider and third was
Tom Skabill. a ll o r
NH YC.
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H 0 BI E· 14 0 RC-A ~o-v_e_r --no.....---.~e,,...,a,...;c ...... • '"20 : 4. Bill ...,.1 a11"rlge~r=-,-IC'.'"Cft~n~--''~a.i:im:i.tei:.:osul.:1JSIW1awnu.d..1Y...ilau.:c.uh1.Jt c..._JUiuUibr.,.., -"'° The Hobie Class Associa~ pounds) (7)-1. Dick Lents. El Diego. 22: 5. P eter Schnack. located in Oceans ide. e xpects Cajon, 6 : 2. Dick Crail, Los Riverside. 25. Angeles. 6'-z: 3. Da ve Bayle. HOBIE·l6 Novice (51> I. morethan 75skippers andcrews
Capistrano Beach , s::v.. David Arnstein. Lo:. Angeles. representin~ 40 states to com pet e in the champ1onsh1p HOBIE·l4A '7)-l. Jeff Walsh. s:i..: 2. Jay Schicketanz, Laguna Alter won his first title in the
Beverly Hi lls, 3112; 2. Jim Beach. 18: 3. Mi chael Schroff. class at San Die~o last year
Foster. Newport Beach. 7: 3. Irvine. 22. Ri chard J ones. El Also compe t ing will be J eff
t~:ic.k Spottswood , Santa Cruz, ~~~?na~2f> 5. Ma rk Greenwood, Cane pa of Santa Cruz who won
the first title eve nt in F t.
Lauderdale. Fla. in 1977
Sailors Qualify There 1s a n unconfirmed
r umor that Ted Turner , the
America's Cup defende r from
Atlanta, may join the competi·
t1 on this year . Turne r is a
forme r cha mpion in several
monohull classes and has re -
cently become a Hobie Cat en
thusiast
Coll ege Team s Co mpete
Led by Bob Martin or UCLA.
four Southern Califor nia college
s ailing teams qualified for the
Pacific Coas t s loop sailing
championship in a four-race re·
gatla sa1~ off Newport Beach
Saturday and Sunday.
There ere eight schools com-
peting in JO.foot Shields sloops
and the top four will meet four
other schools from Northern
California and one from Hawaii
in-..a series held next weekend in
conjunction with Newport
Vollme r Wins
PHRF Title
LONG BEACH -Primera, a
Columbia-3() sloop skippered by
Reuben Vollmer ol Palos Verdes
Yacbt Club won the Al Rogers
Trophy. symbolic: of t he
Southern Ca liforn i a
Performance Handicap Raclng
Fleet champiooship in a ab: race
regatta out of Long Beach Yacht
Club Saturday and Sunday.
Class A winner was Fiver, a
CF-'L saned by Bill .Rohr~
Voyagen'YacbtCJub; Cius B
wlnner was Prlsnera, and Class
C WH won by Unwire, a San
J uaq-2t,. 1klppered by Duke
Jones, WlndJammera Yacht
Club.
Trophy winnen:
CLASS A -1. nver; 2. Whip-
pet (CJl'-41), Dick Pennlniton.
LBYC; ~3. Ruffian (Cboate-40)
Ted Zellmer, LSF. .-
C~ B -1. Primera: 2.
Storm Trooper (J·30 Skip El·
Hott, NHYC; a. Anticipation
(SV·2'7) John Pagen, CYC.
CLASS C -1. Llvewire <San
Juan 30 Duke Jones, WYC; 2.
·Tomora <CaJ -27 ) Tom
~'or1eaaen, LAYC ; 3. Wlla.rd
• ( P•teraon·25) Bobby Buri. IDIYC.
Harbor Yacht Club's Fall Gold
Cup Regatta.
The Pac ifi c Coast In·
tercollegiate Yachting Associa·
lion Southern Area ch a m ·
pionship races were s ailed ove r
a modified Gold Cup course
starting off the Newport Pier.
Martin wound up with a low
score of nine points. His crew
was composed of Charles Davis
and Jerelyn Wright.
Runner-~up with ll points w.as
UCl with skipper Tracy Usher
and crewmen Rich Matzinger
and Seth Morrell.
The third qualifier was San
Diego State with 13 points. The
skipper was Chuck Sinks with
crewmen Steve Kent and Matt
Wiley. Fourth was USC, 17
points. with skipper Don Ayres
and crewmen Doug Ayres and
Brooks Benjamin.
Others in the regatta were
Long Beach State, 20 points:
Santa Barbara City, 21; UC San·
ta Barbara, 21, a nd Harvey
Mudd,24.
The winner 'in tbe Pacific
Coast championship will com-
pete in the nationals wblch will
be held al Newport Beach Nov.
TIM8,-co-bosted by UCI and
NHYC.
Competilorl. may ... ail their
own Hobie-IR or rent one of the
25 brand new factory boats pro-
vided by the Hobie Association
The races will be run 1n a round·
robin formal with half the quali-
fy in g c r e ws competing in
a lternate races.
Five-mile Run
Set O ct . 20
Tbe Kitty O'Neil five-mile run
to raise funds for the study of
hearing defects will be held at
irvine High Oct. 20. \ 1
O'Neil. a Hollywood st-µnt
worn an and bolder of the Hind
speed record for woman al 512
mpb, will lead the run. She has
been deaf since birth.
The run ._ s ponsored by the
Irvine Klwanis Club, will
ben efit the EaT Resear ch
Institute.
The fee for pre.race registra·
lion is $6 and m ust be paid by
Oct.12. Late registration ac-
cepted until the start of the' run,
is $7.50.
For more-·htfor-matron can
551-3839 or S58-4.3u.
Daily Pilot's Top 10
Oraqe Couty RIP Sdlool Football ltaaklap
Pot. SeMel, &ec:ord nil Week
e Mater Dei c'.o> Edison 2. Ediaon (3·1) MaterDel
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7. Servile (2·U Newport Harbor t. Marina ('-0) Loara
9. El Dorado (3·0· 1) Fullerton
10. Mluion Viejo (3-0) Costa Mesa
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K ansas City running bac k Tony Reed tries to
escape the grasp of Cancmnat1 Bengals dt
fcnsivc tackle Eddie Edwards. but to no
:Jva1l Th i~ play went for a short gam but t he
Chi ef-. had the longendofthescore.10-7.
Goodwrench Legitimate?
There Are No Problems., Says Harmon
By HOWARD L. HA.NOY
Ot ttoe O•lly ,., ... \Uff
A quesllon was posed rC'ccntly ronctm1ng th<•
validity or the Goodwrench Golf lnv1t<1t1onal ot
Laguna Niguel Country Club J an ~ and 11 was 1n
ferred that Ol•unt• Ut•man. !'CA Tour C11m
missioner didn't know 1t l'vton {'Xl'>tc·d
Tht· qut•.,t lfJn v. "" put t11 T11m 11;.irm<Jn Olri '''
!IA of M1rh1J.(..1n f111,tliall f.1m•'. v.h11 I'> 11r11du1 in~ lf,1·
t'Vl'nt tht· rn:hc~t "lllJ.:ll' da} tournarn<·nt 1n J!Olf
"Thc·rl' urc•n t an} problc·ms "'" far a~ I knov.
and I have cor rc'lponcknce Crom Bem1rn among
othe rs." Harmon say~
"I JL\VE WRITTEl'i to starr membcn. or th1.·
PGA and members of their Tour committee along
witb letters to Bema n and I have rttetved no ob-
JecUon.a. Beman told me lt wu n'l up to his e-roup
t.o approve tournam enlJI of leg" than 72 holes
"The only reason they might obJcrt '11.0uld Lt·
that ()Ur evl'nt m1~ht t'onn1ct 'II.1th anolh..r P\.A
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Niguel 1<1 l.he mt·n 'ttllr holdPr
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"I would ht> ~rc>:tlly ~urpn,1'<1 tf th1• mt·n
wouldn't t'ome ovl'r to play Tht-fifth plit<'t' tt'itm
will get Sl0.000 .-1u:h for \IS hole~ and the winner'>
will get $25.000 each.
"RIGHT NOW ALL THE GALS i;rr clot'ked in
with exception of Nancy Lopez und ~he 1s checking
her schedule . Ha le Irwin hasn't committed himself
ye t and neJther bu Seve riano Ballesteros but there ia every lnd1caUon they will both play. We ha ve not
ba d any tumdowna at Uua date... ·
Hannon aaya that both the men's and women's
U .S. amateur champions who bail from Or ange
County, are delighted at the opportunity to play in
the tournament. Carolyn Hill or Pl1cenUa Is the women's
champion and Mark O 'Meara who lives ln Laguna
Umpires
Selected
BALTIMORE <AP> Jerry Neudecker or the
American Lea_1ue will
be the home J1)ale um-
pl re Tuesday night when
the Baltimore Orio les
h ost tbe P itts burah
Pirates in the opening
game of baseball's 76th
World Series.
T h e 49 ·y ea r -ol d
Neudecker will be work·
Ing his second World
Serles, as will four of the
five other a rbiters de·
sl1nated Sunday t.o work
the Serles.
Bob Engel of the Na-
Uooal League wiU work
first base, with R uss
Goetz of t he AL al
second and Terry Tata or the NL at tbJrd.
J im McKean of the
AL. the only umpire
working hla first World
Series, wi.U man the left
lleld line with J>aul
Run1e of the NL t.aklnl
the r1ibt field llne.
O'Meara Wins
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rules.
Mark O'Meara, U.S.
and Calllomla amateur
champion, captured the
Tri·Count) Amateur 1olf
tournament Sunday by
et1bt 1~e1 over Merk
Wankter and Rick Divel
at the Oree River Golf
club.
• The Sumitomo Bank of Califbrnla
Membe' FOi<:
O'Meara, from Mia·
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1.Aatest In Technology
Microwaves Za
Breakfast, Too j
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ r
Technology has a lways been the wedge that levers our
economy -and now the m icrowave oven is about to carryl
us to new heights. r
Technology c h a nges the way we do th ings andf
therefore the way we live. ~
IT WAS TECHNOLOGY that made It pobslble for one
farm er to fet'd 50 other persons ms tead of JUs t three•
others. with the result that millions had to leave the rural•
areas and go to the cities to find work And there they had ,
to deviS<' ncY. art1fa<:'~ to ~eep body and :,oul together:
apartment buildin~i.. trolley cars. department stores
.Mounung furm production couplt·d with mounting
population in the c1tws poM·d a problem hoY. to get the ~
food to th<> ma~M.·~·1 TN·hnrJlogy naturally provided the :
'>olutlon
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that could the n bt ,oJ<I
from l·uast tn c·o.i'>t
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Tree
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ih:.inged lht' ways tn 1Ahll0 h we eat our f()(>CJ!.
also •
CJmpbcll Sour of ("amden. ~ .J • ha-. Ion~ bet·n in lht.> I
l•Jrefront of this mdus trial t1e,el()pm<•nt In 1897. Dr .John
T Dorran<'t'. a hnllaant chem1s1 Y.hO ha d JUSt Jlltnt·d Hit'
rompan:.. tnH·nkd that 1:-. ht· fnun<I a 1Aav to make
condt nwd '>'>UP'> ThJI provN1 t11 h•· a wn .... 111onal find
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lint• that takt·s on the rompan1v-. that makl' tnhtan1
hn·akf~t bar!> 1 a product Campbell hai. disdained to
make I Cam~ll ls i.ntl'oduciA& froun bt'ekldaslS pancakes.
Fren ch toa•\. scrambled epa. Put them ln yQur
microwaft ~· .. --and your bn:aldaAt la r8dy In th'""
m•nul"' Ynu 1,tn nn I• r "r ·'" · <111 h.I\ ,. nn t1mro Ill m~1k1·
brcakra. ... 1 ,
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be cooked in regular on ·nlo too. Hut then 1t take:-. JS to 2(1 I
minutt>S And ru"lhed AmeriC'an.<. h an• no t1mt• for that If r
tht•y did. tht•\ m1J,tht t.'ven m ak<: lht•1 r 0 1A11 hreokfoM from
i.c•rarr h
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!>01 t'lt'
Peril to Children
See11 i11 Air Ba{ls
OETR!ll"l 1,\1'1 Gt•nerul \fot.,r~ Corp .... 111 rtl'IJ \ 111
troduclion o>f CJ1 r 11ags a:. oplHm!-. 1111 1h full 'Ile' 1:1111 rn0<.J1 1-.
bee a~ of Lh1.· n slo.s a ir bags poM' to :,,mJll d 11lclr1·n. <i .\l
0Hic1ab said
Thtt head of thl' :"Jat1onal fhJ:hlA ;.i.'t 1 r<Jfht !'>Jlt I \ ,\J
mmistralJon. Joan Cla;,brool<. wa.i; nouf1l'd of C M , tJc
C'ision last week m a letter from Bets\. Anck<·r John~on.
\;ce president of t.be environmental a('lJv1t1t!s ~tare at the
largest US. carmaker
MS. ANCKER-J OHNSON s&d about 10,000 GM tests of
the system have resulted in only part.lat reductwn m the
airbags' potentJal ris k to smaU children Shl' said som1.·
children rouJd be crushed a~ the bag automatwally m •
Oates from under tht' da:.hboard dunng crashes
In Was hington. Cla.'t brook said the compan)"s finding
was based on '"a hurr:. up '>lyle · l>tudy and that lht'
cv1d en<:'e provide d by GM I'> "fragmentary and
s pecuJatJve ..
She sa1d a special team of engineers. med1<:'al experts
a nd analysts wilJ mvesllgate the GM r 1ndmgs to detcrmme
the true extent of the danger. She said the rl'v1e w of the
GM findings wtll take about two months.
EVEN IF 111E GM findings are accurate. she arg ued.
air bags still a re lht• bl's t protect.Jon for ch i ldrl'n and adults
m an automobile C'rash
"The tradeorf m te rms of !>avt.ng thousands of lives,
clearly outweighs these extraordmary and mfrr>q u ent
n sks." she said at a news ronference •
Ms. Claybrook said the Department of Transportation •
"is deeply di.8tressed" by GM 's dec1s1on not to provide the :
air bags because 1t is the latest m a senes of delays by lbe l
automakers.
She compared GM 's finding on the air bags to its con·
U nlion tn 1967 that shoulder belts could cause people in l
back seau to collide violently head·to-head with those in ~
the front seat. She said GM raised that issue "in a hurry.•
up style such as in lbjs case and it was found not lo bet)
valid." !
~una Guts Eyed i
i t
ASTORIA. Ore. CA P l -Owners of the Bumble Bee i
Seafoods' canneey tn Astoria said lut week that tuna pro. t
cesstng there mlgbt be cul back or ended lf owners succeed in ,
purchasin1t a plant ln San Dieio. \
Officials of Castle & Cook said the firm is try ing to1 purchase the Sun Harbor Industries' plant. The facility
now Is under receivership and approval of the purchaser
must be given by a bankruptcy court. •
THEY SAID A DECISION should M made within 30 ~
days and they are conndent It will be favorable.
The Bumble l)ee plant 1s the largest employer lnf
Astorta and about 570 workers would be affected If the tuna' o~raUon clOfied permanently. officials said .
The tuna portion or the Astoria plant hu bffn closed
s ince mld·Au,uat because or a aborta1c of albacore tuna
cau&ht off the O~on co.al. About as percent or the fisht
processed in Astoria ts shipped lrom San Diego.
Officials estimate shutdown l\as meant losses or Sl.
ml1llon a~eek to the l<><:ol economy. -.;
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"Rain, hall, sleet and snow oren't
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FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE
MOON MULLINS
-~SU~E,I WANT TO
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I GUPPY
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by Bil Keane
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ABC 8 6:00 -Monday Night Foot·
ba ll. The Mlami Dolphins and the
Oakla nd Raider s m ix it up in an
American Confe rence contest.
KCOE SI 7:30 -P aul Robeson. The
<'Ontroverslal singe r-athlete is portrayed
by James Earl Jones in this special
television biography.
. A,"J!C D 10:00 -"What's Up, Tiger
Lily ? Woody Allen's treatment of a
Japanese spy movie is offbeat a nd
hilarious.
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By PETER J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A.mid
the tumult or the commercial
networks' new year . PBS has
quietly be gun its own ne w
season. one that figures to be the brightest in the history or public
TV .
PBS was trying to broaden its
appeal. To bolster the common
ca r riage plan. the promotion
budget was doubled this year to
$6 million
-m=~~'i This 1s the fiz:st-year oC -th& Iii PBS common carriage plan, a
Last year. more than two out
or three househo lds watched
soml' PBS ( a statistic that cowd
~ed boa~tfally-onty m-PBS-:-
i-tomml'rciaJ networks have very
nearly 100 percenl penelration
du nn~ lhe firsl week of each
new season). Wttkly v1cwcrsh1p
was up JI percenl.
musical The heavily promoted
s pecial was a n e xumple o (
publie television at its ver y
finest. offering quality entertain·
ment that LS neither pW'po6ely
in a c cessibl e <a s p u bllC' T V
sometimes seems I nor lnsuJtin~
ly broad las commercial T\"
-usumty1S'1
"Mystery" does not appear
unt il early next year. but a
se ries lhat promises "dele<-ll\'<'
tales. puz.z.Jing satire. rourtroom
dra ma. ston e<; of th<' macabre"
with o ut co mm ercials 1s
somethin~ lo b<• anticipated.
Prisoner of War
Ha l Holbrook portrays a Navy pilot who
s pent 711'2 years in a Vietnamese prison
c amp in the TV movie "When Hell Was in
Session" tonight at 9 on NBC , Channel 4.
'Atlantis' First
'IV Show to China
LOS ANGELES CAP> -"The Man from
'Atlantis" is the first American-made television
series to be purchase d for broadcast in the
People's Republic of China, a Taft Broadcasting
subsidiary announced.
"Discussions are continuing for other pro-
gr~mmlng, including animated cartoon series pro-
duced by Hanna-Barbera P roductions,'' said
Regina Bantas , vice president and general
a;uager of Taft H·B International lnc. Hanna-
Bllrbera is alllo a Taft subsidiary.
• The announcement said the liaison for sale ot tr-epiaodes of "The Man from AtlanU.S" to the
Claineae Central Television Station of Beijing was
Clarence Chang, an executive of a Hong Kong-
bMed network, HKTV.
-=111e llm::ftoal AUaaU.J" 111-undenea adveo-
ta_re story about a water-breathing last survivor of
a' legendary city. starred Patrick Duffy in the tiUe
rple.
• Tbe 19.lh hours of prorramm•na were first
btoadcast lD tbe United States ln l~MI by NBC.
1)e contract with the Cb1nele allows three entire ~ ~ tbe eea1ea over a four-,ear period.
f8rinkley Reassigne<:f,
NEW YORK (AP> -Veteran newsman David
lrtnkley will leave bis co-a.ncborin1 PQlt on the
•:NBC Nl&hUY News" to cover tbe 1980 praldenUal
campalp, the network bas announced.
' · fJriAkley, wbo has been wttb the network tor 35
years, wlll drop bla ancborina duties today ud will
Pft•llll oommeat.ry on the eventac n.wa t.bne
Um"awHkforthecfuraUonoftbecampalp.
John CllanceJlor wtn remain u IOlo anchor of
tbt ''NBC Nllbtly N1w1" while Brtnkley la on the
~beat, network apok.eame.qsaid.
system deV\sed to make PBS a
network in fact as well as con·
cept by .mandating the broad·
casting 6f certain programi. on
the same night by nearly au or
PAS" 157 licensees
That's lhe way the major com·
merc1al ne tworks do it, but
pubhc TV acutely sensallve lo
the independence Of its local Sta·
t.JOns -has let the stations pro
gram lhe shows as each station
manager saw fit.
THAT INDEPENDENCE act·
ed against network efforts at na-
tional promotion at a time when
T hi~ year promises even
mo r~. 1'iew Sl'r ics s uch a:-.
.. M usicaJ C-Om<'dy Toni~ht" and
"Mystery !" are calc ul aled to at
l r act new viewer" from a
broader base. And the old pro
grams. from what's ~n seen
grow bnghtl'r
"M US I C AL C OMEDY
Tonight " made its debut last
week w;th a purely delightfw
overview of the American st.age
At lht• he.1rt of the PBS lineup
are lhc l'B!-i s tan dards
· Mas1erp1t•rt• Theat er" and
·Grl'at Perform<inres ·
"MAST E RPIECE '· s larted
Sept 9 Wlt.h a two-part pr~en·
talion of .Jean -Pa ul Sartre's
.. Kean." and has begun oi>e of
its pat ented 12 pa r t soups,
"Love for Lydta ..
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"ROCKY II " (PGl
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"STARTING OVER " (R)
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"WHEN A STRANGER CAUS" (A)
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Posltlvely Spe•klng
Hugh Downs and gues~ ~peak co
older Amer1cam on how to get Che
most out o f l1f P
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MacNeillLehrer. Report
To The Point
Meire th,1n you'll he<1r anywhere else
on,, cop nt>w~ event ol the Clay
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P•ulRobeson
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( MOJ'IE
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unuaual • twl1t1 to provide .. eab excl~ement,
however, and Freel Walton'• tlahtly aced dlrection
ellectlvely bu1Jdla the auapenae.
wboae aloaeness makes her utremeJy VWMrable.
Tbe ruUty ot the altuatlon and tM btlpleu poai·
Uon of th1a woman add.I to tbe terror abe facea.
EXCELLENT UPPOaT IN aecondary rolea
lll provided by Roa O'Neal as a police officer who •
helps Durning and oy Rachel Roberts as a
psychlalrist.
0 STARTINO
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MAC DAVIS
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The ator)t al.lo I.I lnterestin&ly developed. in
that It brew away from tbe baby sitter alter the
initial excitement and goes of.I on a tangent or a
private tnveaticator pursuina the escaped mad-
man wttb the help of another woman. It then re-
turna to the original character for the chlWng
chm ax.
Much of the action takes place in downlown
Los Angeles and Don Peterman's excellent photo-
graphy hci&btens the total erred 9' the film by im·
parting a cold, eerie look t.o these skid row loca-.::::::••......., ............... ~
lions. Dana Kaprorf's musical score provides an
ominous undercut-rent and Sam V1tale's editing
Carol Kane lives a fme performance u the
baby altter who Is terrorized by sinister phone
calls and who later is subjected to tbe same ex·
perlence wttb her own children. Kane relays the
horror of the situations well and makes her se·
quences quite frightening.
CHARLES DURNING IS equally effective as
the police officer who was originally assigned to
the case and who later, as a private detective, re-
sumes the chase. Tony Beckley ls properly sinister
and unsettling as the mad killer.
The most lmpresaive performance, however,
ls provided by Colleen Dewhurst as the woman
who Is initially stalked by Beckley when be
escapes from the mental institution.
Very UWe backeround information ls revealed
about any or the characters, but Dewhurst
manaees to create a touching and fully believable
characterization or an Independent.. middle-aged
By The Assodated Presa
The following are Billboard's hot record hits
for the week ending Oct. 13 as they appear 1n lh1s
week's issue or Billboard magazine.
llOTSINGL~
1. "Don 't St.op 'Til You Get Enough" Michael
Jackson <Epic)
2 ''Rise" Herb Alpert (A&M 1
J "Sad Eyes" Robert John <EMI>
4. "~ail On" Commodores I Motown )
5. "My Sharona" The Knack <Ca pitol 1
6. "I'll Never Love Tbjs Way Again" Dionne Warwick (Arista)
7. "Pop Muzlk " M <Sire)
8. "Din) All The Lights" Donna Summer CCaa&blanca)
9. "Lonesome Loser" Little River Band CCaplt.ol)
10. "Alter Tbe Love Hu Gone" Earth. Wind & Fire CArc>
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2 "Get The Kn ark" The Knack CCap1tol I
3 "Slow Train Co ming" Bob Dyk.n IColum
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5 "Off The Wall" Michael Jackson CEp1r1
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7 "Breakfas t In America" S upertramp
<A&M> 8. ''Risque" Chi c (A ti ant.Jc>
9. "Rust Never Sleeps" Neil Young & Crary
Horse (Reprise>
10. "First Under The Wire" Little River Band
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llOlt Amertcam alive dunna thct ''°' and
'40I wUl remember Paul Robeson. tbe black All·
American athlete-turned lnternatlonally
bonored caocert utJ.at and auie and screo ac· tor.
No one wbo beard the aooorous •ln•ln1
voice or wbo c:ame ln contact with the dynamk
peraonal mqnetism could quickly foraet the man.·
ln t.boee yean it seemed that ~ could
dim the career or the broact smile OI Paul
Robeson.
Then came the early 'SOs, the belgbt of the
Cold War and the McCarthy Era. That was the
be~ of the dark days ol Paul Robeson's
life and the beginning of the end of bis brilliant
career.
Robeson. a polillcal actiVlst who frequenUy
spoke out against racial mjustice, defended the
Soviet Union during an address to the 1949
World Peace Conference in Paris.
mE ACTOR, WHO HAD visited Russia on
tours, deelared that unlike lhe generations or
oppression Negroes have endured in America,
lbe Soviet Union "in one generallon has raised
our people to full human digntty."
Soon after making those remarks Robeson
was put under FBI surveillance, his passport
was revoked and concerts were canceled. Books
iel which he was mentioned dropped references
to him and film footage of many of the movies
he made disappeared.
Not until two decades later. when the
blacklist was part' of history, did interest in him
resume. But Robeson was t.oo ill to appear in
public and he had made a decision to preserve his
privacy. Hedied in 1976?t lheageof77.
TONIGHT AT 7:38 ON KOCE-TV, Channel so. James Earl Jones will star in "Paul
Robeson," the television premiere of Phillip
Hayes Dean's 1978 Broadway play based on
.Robeson's life.
One Orange Coast resident who is especially
Interested in watching the special is SO.year-old
George Kuyper of Costa Mesa.
Kuyper was one of RobeSon's closest friends
cb.lring their days at Rutgers University where
Robeson was the school's only black student and
I
its atar athJete.
... I was valedictorian of our class (1919) and
be wu salutatorian." recalls Kuyper. ••w.e both
.._ blto Phi Beta Kappa at tbe end ol our ........ ~·· ~. •• wbe met Bot>eaon ID tltelr
0...-elw, J m' I a MID - a stllllent."'
· "WE USED TO STUDY together either in 1 my dorm or his dorm," he said. "We studied not
• only Greek, but Lallo, biStory-all the sub-
! )ects. ••we became very close."
Kuyper recalls that "right from the start"
llobesoo was a famous football player at the un-
iverslty.
"He was the core of Rutgers' offensive and
---4~ " said Ku)'..pe.r.._ "He was _a -&rea!
athlete.
"He was about 6·foot-4 and weighed about
--
...... October .. 1t7'1
George Kuyper. Rutgers University class Qf 1919, recalls
former classmate Paul Robeson (inset) whose ltfe and show
business career 1s sub1ect of KOCE-TV special at 7:30 tonight
It stars James Earl Jones.
220 pounds. He was 'The Star' and for four
years the team was built around him. He really
put Rutgers on the map in football.
black," startled the all-white Dutch congrega·
lion wben be walked in with the Kuyper family.
Kuyper and ha!> wire Mildred moved to
Costa Mesa m 1.963 .
"J can still see him going down the field
with two or three opposing players banging onto
him."
.. PAUL WAS A PHYSICALLY tremendous
man and l was a little worried bow these people
would take thia.'' aaid Kuyper.
During the years of Robeson's great
theatrical fame Kuyper contrnu.ed to keep m
touch with tus fnend.
ICUYPD. WHO GaEW UP In a amall, pre-
domlnanUy Dutch community ln Paterson,
N .J ., aakl I.bat be took Robe9cm bome wUb b.lm eeveral um..
'"They (hl8 parents) welcomed him.•• Hid
Kuyper "They were always happy to see him.
He was a wonderful person. He was a person of
great charm He had an infectious smile and a
••After the ..-vice they all ftocbd aroud
and tbe)' ,.... ..., frieDd17 ..... ~ ......
out 9'°be ... ..._.,.... Wl7•' · lle _. waac.lto...._ ... .._..."
After graduation ft • ..,., Wnt o8 to
Columbia University Law School. but his reso-
nant voice and dramatic llair sooo ateued him
onto Usestage.
He recalls one meeting in the early • 40s
when Bobesoll waa playin& lD a production of ·:()tbelJo·• dim ume"lo eo.tml.
............... Ida ... ,cha\W wWl ...._ .._, n a •• .. ~~··1twude
Htf'ltlUI to.._ Mm 98ai.n."
great laugh. ,
"He bad a personality that could fit in
anywhere."
Kuyper went to graduate school and tauabt
English for 18 years before golag iDto orchestra
managemenL
Kuyper said that one of tbe trw.tees or the
Boston Symphony Orchestra found out that
Kuyper bad known Robeson at scbool and asked
if he couJd get Robeson to speaJt to one of
Boston's exclusive-and all wh1te-men's clubs
ttobeson agreed to speak to the group of
·proper Bostonians·· who. Kuyper said. "gave
him a very warm response."
Kuyper remembers the first time he asked
Robeson if he'd like to go to church with him
and his family.
"He was a very good sport so he came
along WI me. saa uyper, ac!dtn:g"tha"t 1he
sight of Robeson. "a very striking man and very
1 He was assistant manager of the Boston
Symphony Orchestra and manager of the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Prior to his re·
tlrement i.n 1962 he managed the Los Angeles
Philharmonh: Orebttt~a and lhe Hollywood
Bowl.
After the ta I k the club pres 1denl
<Stt FRIEND.' Page C2>
Students View Business Life
ByJUDmlO~N
Of tM O.ltr ,., ... SUH
The s tudents from Irvine were
amazed after touring a large plant
where containers of all kinds are made.
There were jobs for mechanics,
woodworkers. drafts men and artists.
far more variety than they had ever
dreamed possible in a box factory.
Then they sat down to talk to the com·
pany president and had their eyes
opened even more. American business
is not "out to get them." as some of
them thought.
This kind of experience will be re·
pealed many times this school year by
freshmen and sophomores from the
three Irvine high schools under a pro-
gram called the Irvine Enterprise in
Education, or TlE.
It is a partners hip between the
school& and members or the Greater
lrv.ine Industr ial League <GllLl to
make students more aware of their role .... ,__ . .:;m~:he eeonomtcs of this-country llDd _;.
career opportunities in a variety of
rlrms.
IT ALSO teaches the youths a
great deal about the American free en·
terprise system, according to Beverly
Ritch, TIE coordinalor'for GI~.
The three-year -old program was
started in reaponse to a su.ggesUon from
local firms that felt "the average high
school atudent knew nothing about free
enterpriae," Mrs. Ritch said.
The businessmen also said that stu·
dents "were not lnterest.ed ln work:lng
and that they thought businesa wu out
lo sougetbepubllc ...
So, TIE wu born when Dennis O'Con·
ner from Rollmet went to 1rvlDe ffiab
School to present bia point ol view.
Sbaroa Jobmoa from ~ la credited
with dolna much Of tne le(work Iii pul·
tin& the procram to1ether, Mn. Ritch
said.
TIE 18 NOT career education, sbe
empbubed. It la far more lntenalve
than that and bu cooperation l?om the
top mana1ement levels of tbe
particlpatina bullneaaes and lnduatrtes.
Student.a are uaured that they can
1peak to maaa.cen aDd admlnlltraton
on all leftll and set more than •'Just a
plant tour.'' .
A• lt ii Ht up now, tbe Tl& a·
~ lDdudel ..... polltbOldei. 1'MN QA bl OG lite........_, a
....... ~ ....... two
ltadtm .,_. a day or part of a da1 at
a company of mteres t to them and ob
serve the normal activities of the work
day. or an on-sate expenence.
In the latter. s mall groups of students
have a tour, d1scuss1on and question
answer session.
Guest speakers from industry also
come lO the campus to speak to classes
or groups and there 1s an in-oepth ex
peraence which can be an mtemsh1p,
paid or unpaid work or research op
porturulles.
FINALLY, mERE IS the individual
project dooe within a company and the
educators' experience where teachers
themselves visit the sites and meet with
personnel.
Ther e now are 52 companies
participating in tbe program. Mrs
Ritch said. and It continues to ~xpand.
Other school districts are looldng at
It and Newport-Mesa already has set up
a similar program w1 :-l&e Delp orffie
Chamber of Commerce.
There is a definite need for this kind
of activity, both educators and busl·
nessmen agree.
The program has fringe
benefits that no one really
counted on when it statt-
ed, said Todd Nicholson.
G II L director.
'A lot~ kids don't want to go to col-
le1e but they don't know what they want
to do," Mrs. Ritch said.
"And, we found that teachers didn't
bow an)1IUn& iboUt bum.a became
they bad 1one from classroom to
cluaroom."
Lut year 52 dllferent uperiencea
toot place lnvolYinl •companies abd 1.244 student.a. 'l'b.11 year even more ex·
pertences are planned, Jira. Ritch laid,
but they are scbedu1ed ao tbe same
company Isn't overloaded wtlb 1tu·
dents.
THE noGLUI bu trtqe beDefttl
that no one really eounted on wbetl tt
1tarted, aaW Todd Nlcbolloa. OllL
dlnetGI'.
It b11 an..s tM teadaen r,.ll new
•• ,. of ........ tbetr --.ta· in· -..t ID a varfiet1 of nbJecta.
"And. 1t has sparked the studc•nLc;' tn·
tNest by allowing lht<m to get t<> know
more people ... Nicholson :.aid.
Teachers involved m TIE dunng the
summer wer<.' enthus1ast1C' dt their final
meeting at Smith Tool
It was obv1ou!-. that they were ROing lo
go back lo their cla~srooms with new
'And. it has sparked the
students· interest by al·
lo wing them to get to
know more people.· ...
ideas for lessons and new ways of pre·
senting them.
Raebel Gragg of Irvine High School
said she plans to mcorporute some of
her experiences into her econom1cs classes. -,.... i..:. -
BRIAN QUINN, also rrom Irvine
Hlgh, said he plans to look at how
employee productivity increases with
better physical fitness. using Allc· aan's
recreation programs as the basis for hls
class.
Laurie Kasparian, an English teacher
from SELF <Secondary Education
Learning Facilitator> H.Jgh School,
plans to talk about what ldDf:b of writ-
ing skills blue collar workers aeed.
The teachers all said they were lm·
pressed by what they saw l.n the local
businesses and Industries. "There were
abarp well-educated people," asserted
Dick Hanson from University High
School. · -
He believes the Rbool aclmlnlstrat«s
1bould become involved and mate the
on-alte vt.its too.
There are benefits for Industry
too. They may some day lain more
qualified employees because the atu.
dent.a have seen new poulblllties and
prepared ror them.
G UL wu founded ln 1970 to addreu
ltaelf to IUCb ciu-tlona U taxes. f'relpt
rat.I and U.r ttanaportatlon.
It al8o o«en eocta1 and educational
opportmltlel to lta more than 11,000
memben and rec.tJ.J lldded a cred1*
wUoa toltl U.tol-.nta. .
GllL IDCOmp&IMI all tenitorJ wtthla
10 mUel GI Or_,. County Airport.
4 "" , • , d 0 • • • lllllf •• 4 ........... I •
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(2 OM.YN.OT Mondey. Octobel .. 'f1't
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, .. ~ .. • • •· • •' of d)e tr•Glle 1HJ' at USC. . c__. ..-.. Dtatll. • • TiM l .. btul cancer ·~• .. p_rol"lnr ·ts :' 'IM'a • MUI ~ti at,. tuAdmbJ ti~Jl{tmort,I CIOOa.DOftl A\ ulde :.~ a nune:s: .rcr.iMr, · ror1~&Lec1MMUO.. • · · TM flltal ~oftea "'"" ~, • ·
bu 1 pee('. t~. and .. , SUllJEtft OOVEa•o '-cbacSe· ceaeer
-· lbe eomau b . r n1 ~ b1 ·t111n•4 phytltk>lt· trtalment an~er War,d
caDettlJ)eel ta, abe .,..,._.... • · ' fleldwork'lrf LOi Antelea area . • ·
••· To ~ na,c11r,e;t~)J artell .. ·•tt '• ~, win,-• 1tu~t.~· $. Ma)'I, .,, e~otklul 1""911 foa•tNM*'\•~ftl. Ila. ftfl . '6t ~ fWc!in1 and exam1naUoo nqwite-
. .,. M&11 la partlefpe&lu ....... ~btl .cancer mel]tl pt the PrPin01. ''However,'\. t}ltn)"stu·
;..., m.cti• ~rUt: Al IM. t1mwenily:or lieuthen d•nta,.. a UlUe more time." .
Ca.Utornla. , ·. • Ma. M•Y•, who baa worked with c•ter-~.•· ._. n.e JN"Olf1UI\ a. part OJ I.ht SQulh Laguna li••tt fOf' Ahae years, stresses a-e ~e of
Mlpftal'a etforta' to foe• ~al attention Oft • • emotional support for cancer victims. • -
care md treatment of ~uc.'l:r &)a\S'eJU.a, 1ccord-i.1 dob't tlll~ there ls any -me'~l \)f.t.Wtt
,.. lDC ~r. Ronaf~ ~~·· 68,, • cancer '"On h~w -a patl~nt ~· going tot ae~t ~~ go
.-.; radiolollat. L..'..' • , tfffOUlb ~er, S~Said.
JJt,. addi*" tl> un.ni., in· new 1ned1ul Patients are often di~~ tbe .fhOrt
tecbnoloc:Y. t.M meclle-1 ctntet iJ 'O')iJ\a to ',IP-tlrtie they spena_ w1lb their ph.ySlcla.nS, sl\e said. gr~ t~ reha.f11U~tloo .aenicea and emphas1r.e And family participation is a .key in cancer
..... emOtlolial support t.b">U"Jtl _nu~ng c4te, he ex-trel\tmef}t, ~.e &aid. · • ~·\'. plained ·· , • ~ · Dr. Koone said he doesn't'teel~that 'the
. l • . physician wm ·reel threatened by ~oordinated
THE MBBICAL G'ENTEll.. .already hu medical-aAd community elf(){t' tu 'the. ci.q~r
begun a sertes-of-!At~f"llHft!ftbtl lectures to ·treatmertt'prosr&n-i. . •. • .. ·
provide dontinulnJ. epucation for.=lr''' • · "lbe prQ&ram will justify Itself t>tt-ause UJe tl>~~·.~ ~omC::p~tti;.~1toti .ifl fhl .. ~tf&:::lff'l:_~;;t::i ':,-~~ ;;.;~'.f~i.
o.-.partJdpeUen .el looflr clu'bl ud• •laalutiona\ paU~"~·i. 41scua1 with Uielt dOttOsa. Uke
:,,. lbe Amm1can .~~r-~~""ce f~clliUet 'ffR •t~todie."' ·. • •. • t ,.,. . and home ............. p • • j ~ • • ftkt up&rad.lng ol me :cGCer ~· .
·;;. "We're IOl!!a'~ _,,ti~ '.!'1111 ~ ••. _.,...,. !oQqVla,.•."ilitlOnwtoi,. -._IQ .lm!vlde ' -·-lauman ~rs ,J& e ~~ftm. .. j • lied.8nemc>Uonal 1uopprt r•'dllllffr tMIMll. perceived b1' ·die· i..:.......,. Jim&l.)i,,..... wbO · • :i\ -· d-=
''' betttofore bavf!i•~ ~o6Ci1Q'"'1C~ treatl• :· ffhe~_,,.. ~~l ein9bMil:~v~ •0 • ·'~"' ment," Dr. Koonas4> ~ ..... , .... _ .. : :, · ·out~-~p~~i'1 , vent ~J'.!!.!"~.J.P-.. ~ "lt .. s an ~ · eJx.. i~~·~.~~lng pr61 • • ,..ehe.-.. ·..-aa · • '::. blem,'' he acldee1 frt 'W 'abPt.U.-burderi '.'6ometirneetfleireatmei41'-W~·t)Wlu.e
.. • •
..-. tbeD we are an.._. tlfde.... · . bav• to. '-e undeiwtanding-l*>P~ .We,:te_ ~
ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE
1..,"'.., • ... ..,. . .. ..... .............
.. ·• , EDRA CARE -Nurse Ruth Mays oomlorts c;ancer patient Emory Mlller. .
Ill ,... • \· # ··~ • Ba~: .r iciim thanges Liv.'!•
,\ . . ' .
. MODESTO ' <AP>' -The drama ot a teen·
age runawa7 whole arms were chooped effby a
rapist jual ove,: ,a year-ago hu afrttted several
people tnvolved in helpMg her or CJllcblna her
attacltst. . '-· • ~ · ~d reduce ~~ _,~~. C?>mllllt~enta disease," .b.e efthlltte<i. "We (phya,lciana? ~!J.alJ
.. · Be noted U,at SadcUebectlt• Oom ')lunltv atway1·tha\ Wtl1,:,)Ve:havet0 acknow1ed~ t.bat• ...
• .;· HoepitAialao i&-UPll'.' ding caMer .W~t.care. l we're lwman·~•nd that soQleJ,101~. ,n•t-e, : . ·
Ma llays alOnt wtt.b nune Pauli.M Moore wrong." • • '"'' • ·' ·-· •. •
Dennis Bor, wbo found M9J'Y Vinetbt Stat·
gerloc nude and bto.d7 aloo1 Interstate 6 west
or here. eay'a he's •·movh'I and a~tbe bell
' ,. ,1 .. • • •. •• ······-."' ..... ~ -• ' ~ ..... ~ ... t l .~ .• 4' .Fri.~04 :·.. ... ~ '': .· ... :: .. I "' • '.. t
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(From Page Cl)
broug ht out a large, leather·bound autograph
book for both Kuyper and Robeson to sign
The book contained th~ signatures of all the
great diplomats and speakers wbo bad visited
Hoston over the years
On one page, Kuyper smilingly recalled.
was an aut.opal?~ ~~ ~~ .. "Here'J to the :•J.ulion..::~,'if~Ul&i-·~·· U~staw'HG • ·~~
Afterward Ku.vper tOSttraekOrRobeson
who-began to make headlines by speaki.ng out
against racial injuatlce and speaking 1n favor of
the Sovfet Union, where be had sent tus·son tr
school in the '30s. . • •· · • • · .
"I remember Pattl gave a lalk in Yonkers.
N. Y., In an outdoor gallery. They actually tried
to s tone him."
K UYPER ADDED THAT "P aul WU
always an honest, sincere and abovc·board in·
divi dual. He put his son in school in Russia
be<:-ause he relt--a black child had more ehanee
or growm~ up norma lly in Russia than this
country."
Kuyper said he tried to keep up bis rela·
lion.ship with Robeson. "ll (his political views)
di~'l make any difference to us."
Mrs. Kuyper said that "ln so many words'
Robeson indicated that it wouldn't be in
Kuyper's bes t interest lo continue the
fri,ndship.
"'They called it guilt by. association. which
is so utterly ridiculous," said Mrs. Kuyper.
Kuyper, whose letters to Robeson In hla
flnal years were never anawered, added this
about what happened to his friend Paul Robeson
during the '50s.
"I tb.lnk he was horribly miat.reated, stupid·
1y mistreated," said Kuyper.
Focus
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P.LAYS ROBESON -J a mes Earl Jones orl ~ . ' . . fers a stunning one·man performance ap
the great black actor and activist ln Philli~
H~ Dean's play, .. Paul Robeson" od
KOCE1'v,t.onight.
I ')
out or t.b1a 1.l4w." · -
·' 'Wh~t!i Bor has to work at nlPt now. bla
wife's siater ,11tays )Wlthlher. Bor alway• nrrles
a gun even thou"h they Uve at Oat'dena ln
Southern California. 300 ml&e south or the re·
mole spot whue they helped the daled gll1 on
s~pt . 29. 1978 The Bors plan to move to Oref'on bet'ause
"thl'rt.' ar<' JUSt too man~ 1x.·t>plt• hc-r<.•." he c;ey.,
"That brin~!> th~ odd~ uµ on -.omebody 105m g
lhl•Jr mind I J!l't 1n m~ mood!> dnd I think or
1t l'rh :Jl"a'" on th<.• lookout noY. ·•
.J0An11 ~:n•rsol<.•. \\ho tipped aulhont1e:o; that
tht: ax-y,11•l1hn~ rapt<;! might bt· ht•r forml·r
nt'H~hbor. ha., uM•d SS ooo in n·.,,.ard mnnt·~ on
1hmg5 ht.'r f ,1mll) m:nk:d, d \i.ltdtl<Jn :.md Sa\
1ngi. roe he( <:blldren
It ~\fr TEI.UNG AUTHOltmBS lh.t the
man . In •-police i\rfil'l'S drawing ~tgttt' ~
seam an L11Wrehce Sfngletbh wa~ a lota~h . . . .., ..........
traumatic experienc~, . .. (,.., A.~~ GONE BY -Mary Vincent h$s
"It was ·11 dUfit'ult dMlslOn when we nlle<Ji,1 ·become adept at using her artificial
the police,'' Mrs Eversole said "It took us, hands. playing s lot machine at her Las
three days to dt·<.·1de I ("f'led for c;1x hou"' " Vegas home m this recent photo. A rapist
Singleton·s 16 year-old daughter. Debbw., c ut o ff her hand~ and left her for dead one
t·allt•d rN·t•ntl\' ·and 'i atd for u" not to worr~. , vein-a~o
that "hat \\c du.I , ... 1., nj.!ht ~t ,-., E\er;olt: • ·
'>aid
Sht•rtff'., ONt•c-11\t' Ma<' lfrNe <.!>('nt l\\Q
\H'l'k:-in ..i ho~µ1t.il :-.ulft·rtnJ.! from t''thau'>lton
~ftt•r tm~ lrtdl Ill "ht<·h b1n~k:-ton wn ronnrtl:'11
.ind sentt:nn·d to 11 years in pnson R~se had
ht'l'O in vol H'<l in hoth thr 1n\'ec;t 1~at1on and '"
t•ountless hours ht•l1HnJ,: M1:0.'> Vinc<.•nt ("(Jp<.' whalf'
'>he "~s ho..'lpltal.J,l·d ht•re.
.. , think !>he is a typit'al 16-year·old girl. ..
Reese said. ··Sometimes she acts like• 25·vear
old and at tim cli ~he I!\ lij(e my 9-year·old ...
WHlt,E JN lllt: HOSPITAL. Miss Vincent
som etimt-s ~wore at nurses and once broke a
window. he said Later. she would apologize.
•'Af'the time. I had to p\lt mya.el(ln,her
position," R~se said "tr I had to loOk down
and know I had to go throu.gh We wlihotit arms.
J would get mad loo."
Mlse Vincent lb living aiiain with her
part-nt:-. in La~ \ l'l{d '\. :'lit•\ Jnrl '" tnlt'nt on ;,id
.. lJ.l"llni.:. tu her han.dll'•P. 400 ..w .. <W.Wnf( rrnm
h1~h -.1 hnol Shi h.1 ... lt·,trnl'<l to ll'>l' ht"r art1f1c1al
..trm:. t11dn\l·. bo~I dnd drdw
llJ\tng tw(·n the OhJ<'l'I of ma5~ive media
;.ittt•n t1on during her onh-al. M1~-. Vincent now
lhink:. i:.hl' v..tnt s t o bl' a lt!le v1s1on
t'am erav.'Oman She wants to be "behind the
t'ablera. not in front of tt. ··she said aunng a re·
cent visit here.
H er mother . l.Ut'Y. says th<-year sint'e the
a ttat'k. part1t'ulwrly the penod ot Singleton's
tnal. "wu u nightma re 1·11 never get over.··
And Miss Vint'ent admat.s that ahe still has
~nods ol despondency over having to function
without arms.
"I set down sotnellmes. and it's hard
bttause then I have to try harder to gel back
up," &ne aadd.
( Horosl!ape )
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Cotte l!IWw, Ot. Pflsed •••Y on 0< •
toi.w •• ""'· He ,, wni-by flit '°"' Jemes e. ol us v~. ~ .. .,.. Mid
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..... ecs. ---· c. 9,_, of Coste Nina. Ce.. .,...,.,,_" Oevld
•"41 111.eert Bredlev. slllers ltulll
Bredy, Merlenn Fo1ll111er end ~ .,....,, r:....,. .. serrices
"'4H MMMI• un•4......, .. 11:00AM ettlleHartlW'--~~t.
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STATIMENTOf'AaANOOlllM~
Of' USI Of' f'ICTITI~ •us ... 1ss NAMI
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(AP> -'1ayaprakaallil
Naray•. 76, a disciple
of DOD·violeace who urut·
ed opposition forces to
defeat Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi in 1977.
died today.
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Ellzabeda Blaltop. 68, a
Pulitzer Prize·winning
poet known for her
"sharp individual vis·
ion," died Saturday in
Boston.
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meet at 11 a.m. at the ~ne••1 ::.,..,--r'!o-..,,,
Women's Clubhouse on This ••itt-1 w .. , 111..i w1111 '""
St A , Dri t b' cou .. ty ci.r' o1 ~""9" '°""'"on O<· . nn s ve, o ear 1°°"' .... ,.
Lloyd Mason Smith , PubllS!led Or-CO.Jst oau:':;:~
Orange Coast College in· 0<to1>er e. •s. n. ,.. ,.,. M'·" structor, lecture about -international gardens. PUBUC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATUillUfT
Hjs talk will be pre·
ceded by a dessert tea.
For information, call
497·1344.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
WILLIAM C. CX>l.VElll. resident of
'H......,n BNdl, ee. Pested -•Yon
OctWff ., mot. Survlvff by flls wife
IE"'"" of ..._, 8M<11, ea .. sons
Cfl.,.ln G. Calver of Covin•. Ce ..
"r-IY'll W. Col""° of ~t• Mese,
Ce., cleuglllen Ftorenc:e A"'IO of
Hew .. I, 5er•yn 8r*'s Of R~.
Ce .. I.ob Je.,, Sw-Of ~-. b~r Setll t. COiver ol OlendO<e,
Ce .• IJ erandellllclfen end 10 9reet·
9rllftdcfllldreft. Vlsltetlo<I Moftdey, Oc· 1-r t ; tt7' from •:DO PM IO t :OO PM
el O•lldete Morhlitry. F11nHet
Mrvlces 'lfltl 14 held OI\ Tuesday, O<·
t~ •. 1m et l:OO P~ I• !fie o.N.ute
Me,.,,.,lel O\ellel. 1::._10 foflOW. 111 llev of ""-'I mey be
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'" memory of WlllleM C. Co l,,., ~ • Oadele MDt1IHrY di~
HARTFORD, Conn.
<AP) -Wilmarth S.
Lewis, 83, whos e
scbolarty devotion to the
18th century historian
Horace Walpole brought
him recognition. died
Sunday in Hartford
Hospit.al
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Pt•ze. Ne~ 8e•cll, Ct lolor"•• nw PUBLIC NOTICE ""...n BE TTY r:lllAHTZ. secretary et
Felnlew StMe HOSPltel tor U yeen.
Nlsed -onOC1GCler I,""· SN Is
s vrvlvtd by her deu9hler M.lu
8.trMf'e Fr.U, of Hvrlll"9ton Beacll,
Ca. WvlOn -• helCI on Mondey el • 1:31 ""' .. .,.. ....._ '--_,.,,., ... ~· ....,, ....., McOlnfl Offk tetine. ,..s~
CERRITOS <AP> Edward VaJBere, 40, tbe
M&U1 city manaaer of ,,...LM. .......... .,, Lyn wood f.or tliree K.Oiiliii•:a.Jiijjir.}liic...._..~~--:,'.,.: Nan. clli!llf llt * Mme ...................... ~
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Memorlli4 f'll!lll lft ~ of 8" Helm Pclfk V...., Mott11ery Olrec
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PALM SPl\ING~
<AP> -A woman rum·
pioneer. DMo&lli Arait,
baa eled at age
82. She directed more
than 20 feature films
and was credited with
discovering Katharine
He bum and Rosalind
Plant's Pelrkll AoO SINtfl. 111 Wave
Str'Ht, ~ &eecfl. c.1lfontla m s1
Tflls ~, f\ <OPIClvcted by ... In·
dividuet.
P~ri<ll Rot -Smith Ventil• ati·on Tflll \-I w'" lllf'd wilfl !fie Covllty Clerll of ~ ..... COVlllY on Oc• ·-··· ""· "'n.I Pvbl~ Or-Coest Deity P1ioc,
Oct-I. IS,n , 2'I 1'1"1 3911-1' Criticized
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OEOttGE WILL.IAM MEINHAlllDT
rttlWftt • ....._., lleKll, c.. PeHed
awey on Oc"*' •. 1'1t. Svfvlwel ""
fib wife <if"-. -~ ElelM Hyde, 4 9reP1d<fllldren, "•vi•,
T-. ~-Julie. and 1 O<Wet·
9"~.,. Jennie. I slsler Roslfle
Beftftetl •Pld I brotfler Herry Mel-... Funerel .wrvk es wlll be
... kl on -y. Oct-rt. 1'7' •I 2:00 PM In u.e Peclfk View Cllepel. Inter·
meftt PecHk View Memo<ltl Ptrl<.
Peclfk Vie• MortU¥y Olrecton.
STAlllK
MA•Y STARK. reMdlftt of M""I·
IP19lon Bee<fl. Ce. Pe~ ew•y on Oc·
1-S. "1t. Siie h W<VIWCI by ,,.,
fl1nbencl Welter. de119M•• Oorotfly
VIMon. brotrlff JeO C. Hell. I 9rend·
dev9fller - 2 91'ffl1JrenOCflllclfen. Services pencllP19 et the Smllfl •
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WASSALL.
JOHN 8. WASSAU •• Pll"sed ew•Y on
°'1-s. 1m •!tie -of n. L.ovlft9 flu,benct of Virofn1e HOwerd for SO
ye•rs. Oe•r ftlMr o f Gey Kreis
TflomH -~ 91'endtetller of
-'-· Jvlle. -·· s...... -Mef. tfleW .... · wnkes. '" rltv Of ,_.,.s -.ttoM me-, bl meet& to tne Jofln e. WetWll MMN<lel, c/oHOet Memorlel
H~I. H-' Beech. Ca '2~3.
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SMrlH • TVTHU. MO«TU.UY
WISlQ.lflf CHUll
Mortuary• Cte1Nt1ons
4'Z1 E. 171n St.
Costa Mesa ~64&"'888
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SMnMS' MOllTVAIY
W Maln St.
HuntincJton Beach
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COLOMAL NPAL
NOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westminster
893-3525
PM*llC Y9W r•1cret PM• ~Mortuery a.,.i 3l5GO hc:Hic: View Drive
Newpoft BellCh
844-2700
SAN FRANCI SCO
<AP> -Alfred Lewis
Maraten. 64, former
president of the Mohawk
Petroleum Corp., died
Thursday in a hospital
after a short illness.
EL SEGUNDO (AP>
-Internationally known
security authority Do•
Darllag, 57. died of an
apparent heart attakck.
He was a consultant on
governmental and in·
dustrial security and
onetime inspector for
the Atomic E nergy
Commission.
YOUNTVILLE (AP>
-Sam Waller , 102,
California's last remain·
ing black Span ish·
American War veteran
who served in the Philip-
pines and ..-Ith the Mex·
ican Expeditionary
_Force from 19.16:..1911 un·
de r Gen . J o..h n J .
Pershing, died Thursday
al the state veterans
home here
PUBLIC NOTICE
LIFE AIDED
BYPlANT
TOKYO (AP) -A
plant that helps dislodge
fisbbones from tbroat.s
aod also is effective
against rbeumatiam b
among 2,000 specimens
of wild medicinal herbs
plapU!d in a park for vis·
Hora to Nanoing, in
southeast China, the of.
·ficial Xinbua Ulainbua)
news agency reports:
Xin.hua said the park,
planted to popularize
traditional medicine~
was being vfaited by
foreigners and Chinese
from Hong Kong and
Macao.
PUBLIC NOTICE
MUH:
ME SA MACHINERY AMO
MAllllNE MAINT1:NAIKE, 170A..., Ptec•. c.u-... c.i1tom1• mn
Urry $OICI ~. 17' "*r1 "1 ce, Coste Mese. Cellfoml• tiU7
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f'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
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adHrtlH "aa1 pre ·
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or natioaaJ ori1in, or an
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nMI newapeper will DOl
bowlqly accept aoy
advertlalo1 for real
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IDAMS TO 1100.000 lJJW INT. RATE. !At ua
lllOW you bow to quallfy.
TtlltolHC.,.. w.a.w. 754-1202
2 STOIY.flOOL
IDe to bellcb. 3 Bedrm.
hh aew c arpelln&.
SadYllild pauo + recrea·
UonaJ facilities. Take over ulstln& loan. of
$640/mo. pays all. No
qgalifying, euy nnanc· Ana avalhble. cau now
on}yf12,500. 963--7881
O/lfN 111 9•11 \II.JN IO IJJ Nl(I
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$5.000DOWM 1--------•I BeatalfUl 4 BR 2 Ba + bl& family room, all new
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k.ltcben 4t bath.a, only
M.500. MOO mo . on
1-e. Ruth Laurie, Rllr.
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OCIA.H DUPUX
$1'l5,000 Mace 2,000 IQ tl owner'• unit. 2 aeparate ti.Jcooles. Juab atrium, 3
queenahe bdrma .
aepanle mu ter win&
wtl.b flreplace fs sunken
tub. .I ust Uat.ed. Ca II lo-dav !~1171 ~"'hi 9 •11SIV"I 1()111 tl'(t •
!•11111 COUMl'Aa ~s Bdrm, 2 balb
home wltb shake roots,
eozy brick frplc, bltn
llitch., shady cov'd patio fr much. muc h more.1---•
2
•ST_O._Y __ _
Ml price ooJy S95 ,000
Call now! 7~1-3191. Shake root, 4 Bdrm, 214
Ba, $133.SOO. East.side
Cost.a Mesa.
2UHOMf C:SELECT
T'PROPERTIES Ox>lrf' 1'0l"Iler, R-2 zont'<I ------lot. Hcwm t u bu1 Id ..,
AXB'SDEUTE
$78,5(X)
RoyMcCarch, RJtr.
541-7729 4' rmke Jou of money
Sellen H)'I "teU ll ". l~~~~~~~~~
sr.5TORACH
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f?eoch Real1y
IEAL ESTA Tl DC&LIHCI SINCI I t4t
COME WITH US •.. To Santa Ana
HeighLo;. Give your children a thrill or
their li ves in thjs spacious 6 Bdrm
home. Horses approved on this 11s or an
acre zoned A -1. Fenced. 3 car gara~e.
S499,000.
NEWPORT BEACH
tlWPORrS FINEST
759--0811
OCU..~HT
$51,000!
PRICE REDUCTION
BALBOA deiWle duplex;
la.rge 4 bdrm. ~ 3 bdrm.
Ldt.s. frplc. each. oow
HIS.000' Try lnslallmeot
purcbue! ..... ..,~. ......
Decorator Palermo
model, H a r bor View
Homes. Fee land 4
Bedrms, formal dining
too! Sparu.sb atyle ac·
cebled tile. J ID IMdiate ~! Owner wlll
fiinaDce IZ$,000..2Dd TO at 10~ lotereal·I % per
moada ~ back·llll due 3 years. Pull pri ce.
'245.000. A must toaee to· ~~~~~~~~ dav! Call DOW 752-1700. <iTfN 1119 •II \11)111011 Wfl'
* '75-7060 ..
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ABANDONED
$85,000
Watllllg,ror -.11m1· f1'1anll
pr1m1: .. ;u q"ct i:. 2
bedrm, R 2 Jot O"'m·r
desperatt<1 C<.11l 64ti i l71
.» 1 ( • I 'J • f • ~
MISAVBDI
I STO.Yl.UIUC
nee.at entey add.a to lhe
beauty ol lhu 4 bedrm, 2
bslb home. Laree family
rm, brack f1 r1:place, -~ling c ountry
, fOf'mal dtnlol(.
SHS,000 Act DOW, t.bere'a
ooly ooe • 1 Stt;ZJU
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M-il hll> l>tl( 2 )I.Ory homt-
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up~<td..., 4 Htlrm "'11h
loads ol room tR-'l•ll' iond
OUI. See tht-g11m1: n..om
f:lltt!lent (or kid.'>. JOIJ
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FIRST TIME Offllm
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House has 3 Bdrms & den, 3 baths.
patio, jacuzzi, 2 decks. 3 car garage
PLUS off street parking. Larfe roof
deck overall for outdoor lving .
GREAT VIEW! ALL on ·an
OVERSIZED LOT. $475,000.
Lott •edlhl & AssocW.. '7S.JU I
229 ....... A• ..... ftlcL
WI HAYI
SIYllAL ,. ..
IA Y,.OMT HOMIS
WITH PIH & SUP
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
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A maeo1r1cent entr y
adds t.o ~ elegance of
lhlll (abu~ I st.ory 3500
eq ft of family lt v1ng.
ipeetacular hvang rotJm .
formal d1n1n g. i.unny
country IUtchen, IJrge
ceolral courtyard, 4
bedrms, 3 bath llugt'
eiepnt pool. Added free
1tand1og wo rkahop
~ 1rreguJar lot with
ntra park1n~ Pnv.ite
cul~ street A muat
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only l'.Jll ~23lJ ..
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fJ.111· L:JJJ ''l rt 'I~ :.11.1
Hnr w , LlLl
llSTYALUI
SI J,500
Enjoy an ocean br~Lc
from W. 2 Bdrm mobile
home. $146 a mo G1vto: a
rull social ltfe. pool.
btlll ard r Ct<1m a od
rnends, etc. You Un 't
beat thls for pnce and u
(C(lOC1 locallon
LUGEDU,UX
Mk:iq •1.1100 for 3 BR r..mq home • atJll IOft. lt7T prtce11 la Wit! Call
now! St0-3868.
Silt.too
o.rmtng3bedrm, brick
pmjoe. Lota ot wood and
...... Prtvete commWli-~. caJl nowl ..._7171
[!Jlftjtl traui set.s, pool ta bit'. t-tl· ··---------tl77~. C&U ~l41 ,.
COIOMA oa MAR
Just lated' Jn j UntqU\'
woodsy selt1n1< w rl h
ruilic rOU$th. hl'wn tw .. m
ct"1!1ng), l'Ol Y bric k
(an-pidc~. on 11 corner
6ot-·a apac1oua dupl• •Ulla I bedrm•. * ..... a....._.
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VIEW! VIEW!
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l.90111.a Btallt1My reds ea ..... home on tbe bland.
~ 3 Bdrm W/l pa,
hup livtnc rm 6 p11Uo.
Spani&h entry Ownrr is !~~~~~~~~~~ arudous lO rrllJ\11' IOlb Ot'lo\'
home. N11w rt•dun.-d lu
IAST~
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come. OWNl'!R WILL
CARRY YTNANCINC
1lus ts a must SM at
SU0.000 t-'or detaab rail
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Priced ttOl at ... 000. Owner-wW flnaatt.
1714, 673-4400
Panoramic Newport Bay
Views frnm g1JrgeoU11 J
bedrm upper unit o r
~a.bed .. ~1~
urut 1 Natural bn <•k Cplt-i.
Wet~ 4 Car garag1•
&at i.pare Stepi. lo
beach. Otal 752-1700
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lllDIOOM
$97.900
Lvty Old Fnallsb tudor built condo complex!.
Hi1hly up1raded . IP9cloul. adult only unit. Calm color-coordinated
draperte. fr wallpaper
lbruout. Immac ulate
eatate like 1rounda
mbAmced by community
pool fr clubhoue. Juat
baad.Mf.TrU.
~ Walker & Lee
A LOT flOll YOutl SSS
4 bedrm. 2 beth, twba.
lloddn kltcbeo. bltna. e.,.,..., drapea. near
1boppln1 • acbools. -aa. to r,.....,.. Alt-1111 '74,950. Take over ell· illlna VA loan of $34,000. ar eaay r1nanetn1. Call
now,1113-71111 Ol'IN llt 9. II~ luH IO IJI t;(f '
fllllM
STEPS TO IE.ACH
Newport Beach duplex, 4
l>drms up, J bd rm-.
OOown . rtnes'fl'ent:rl aT(':r
Llot.e LO !>hopping l'nc·l'<.I
at 1212.SOO
bi3-Jli63
associated .
B II 0 I< F Ii ', IH 1' l T (;Ii S -
l 'J/1 ""' fl..-, 1' !/I lfit.. I
ASSUMULI
YA
YITSOMLY
Unbelievable, a bedrm. 2
bath home with 1800
sq.ft.. Huge added famlJy room. formal dlnJng rm,
brick fireplace, larae
service and laundry
area. Beaut. paUo and
yard. Veta can auume ~ ~ VA loan. Priced
$82,500. Call now.
546-ZJU
Ol'fN 111 Y •11 Slutf10 111 N<fl' !•Bill
GetGREENcaah
for WHITE~anta
wiUt. Cl&Ultled Ad Cell 642-5678
S'.m.500.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
VA
"'INGl.ISH TUDOR"
A rt'aJ old .,..orld l harm1·r
-that t')1 Rli~h
look Covtd tt·1Lsng II\ 1n.:
SUPBDU,Bt -rm. <'UZ) lutr h1·n 'unn)
brcak!~t MOii 2 Lar~"
bedrrm lluae lot w uh
pra,g~ Only 181,500 AC1
now! CaJJ ~231.1
1.5 the best d.Lsr n pt,mn for
Uwi lovely 4 bdrm home
wttb a spacious llv1na
room. 2 Crplcs, near new
carpeting fr a gllst~n1n1
pool AIJ for onJ >' $100. llOO.
Laree usumabl~ loan. no qualdying C all
m..u70oow1
ALLSTATE
REAi.TORi ...._,..s,.1 .. ,...._...., ...
Total aecluded eatate snxmdl W/WaJJa. t,.._,
4 BR. Fam.Rm • formal
dlD.. Lee sep rnatr wta1
o ff indoor 1• rd en
atrium. Wet bar. fplc,
heavy beama. J patio.,
red We root. So unlq&M fr
different. Mwrt IM. Onb
S1J7,IOO. Call N3..ot02
BKR.
MISAVRDlt
Abeolutely tmmacula.le ....., ......... bdrma;
dlnln& room. ramlly room. prwt11Joua back
yard w/&uit At nul trees.
Great potenUal, areal
price: 0n1y 1118.500. can
~
F O S::U.ST E
OLSON ··--e--
TTY7~9338
II you want your advertls·
ln1 mesaa1e to re1eb
more people at lower MOTICI
ec»t, Cla11tned la the bow Dally Pilot Clan·
Spt1t-loo<1 :t Bdrm
:air contt . S 11n
Luis Rey mod<'I
upar n d r rl
thruout .
Pn ll ltlv<•ly
pri11t1ne 116.~.ooo.
way to 101 Call Now! ~~~~~~~~!I l.Ded ada display their .:.....,.::=..;::.:.: ______ -: ...,. • ...,. with leg.lbillly
CATTLE HANOI and lmpect? OW' ada. we on proud lO H)', rt.ally
1•t ruult1. Phone
IG-5171.
macnab /Irvine
realty
A IUlllOIARY OF
THI l"YINI COM,ANY
JUST ... HTI
BeautlfuJly decorated & highly
upgraded 4 bedroom home. Family
rm -dinin g rm & love ly
yard ... perfect for executive
entertainlnl(. S237,000. Jane Paquin
642·8235. <H·94 >
... HERITAGE • • REALiOtCS
ON PHALAROPE: Mn •
Verde: Spc 'n span 41 a
wry~ lri·lenl
-new paint. n ew
landacap1n1. new ly
carpeted, bile FJV E
BEDROOMS. J baths,
faml.ly room, formal din· q room Ir two beauufuJ
at.one finplHes. Pn ce
reduced fOI' quick aaJe.
SUl,iOO.
COU Of MIWPOaT
UA&.TO.S
671-5511
121 )I 6H-Jllt
HARBOR
A lh""°" of 11.irbor lm..-.1m1•nt O>
DO YOU WISH
)'OU had a dream home"
Make 1t a reality with
LtUa s~rb home which
provides everythln1
Dl!l!ded for ll'•CIOUI ltv· me. l.Arae 4 Bdrm. 2""
blldl home wilb • Jacuizi
PLUS lbe advanla&• ol" secJuded 1 Bdrm. 1 bath
income unll. A really
arat buy. call toda1.
'1N370.
ALLSTATE
MAI.TOM
STOfH ~~~~~~~~~I TaU time to ,..._ and
shop at bome. It 'a almple
wltls Dally Pl lot
Qaaified Ada. And If
)'OU bave somelbinc to
aell , call a friendly
Oauln.d Ad-Viaor at
ISG-5"1L -
-llDlll ILlllS ca.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
UCLUSIVI ILUPM
Su~r "E" Pl11n. F.nd Unit. Thl"ft' Bedroomf'.
1•tu11 Family Room . /\ 1 Settln-'. View Pitt!'
Cholc• Greenbelt. l,,ondrd With Extraa. LOW
INTEREST RATE /\SSlJMABLF. l.OAN N~w Prire Call Por l'\pPolntmf'flt A "Joy Of
Newport" l.l!illnt
631·1UO
• •• DO¥ll Dlfft
fiJ Coldwell Banker
CA.~ PIOMTA•
Lar,re lot .. private location. Pavrd
tile entry, kitchen and dinint area.
Open noor plan with three patio
areas. Stops aw11y from communJly
poola and Lennis. Priced $199.999.
~ .... ------~------...... --. -.
YllW °' TNI &.Alli -OM.,,.. cowsa
Roncho San Joaquin townhoml' w1lh a
sercn view or th~ lokt> tm tht> ~olr course. H erc's ttn immacula t <'
comforwbl~ und runc:uonul 2 bt-droom w•u1 den home that ha l't.>l lo tw
perfect tor ~omtonc May~ you. ~t
$1~.000.
U~ l()Ut: ti()M S
REAL TORS • 675·6000
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A to&ally dehan tl&ftom
bnm• with 1ourm~t
lutdwn. b.tlt()Q)' 1•m1•
room and fu.ll llMI Jacuw
1n .. umptl'OU• rn•1ter
balb, all •bou.oclin" w 1\b
LIASIOf'TIC*
s..p..r aw. 2be Eaaa.ldtt
h ome Corner lut ~-JeoMSmi
1STOllY
l.A>vely 4 8drrn. 2 baths
per locauoo. Corner
lot with R V acct11
Owner-II movlna out ot
atate SUNSET R.E
~..,
AYTM. IUILD•S
Raoln for 10 •pCa or 1 Coock.9. rm.ooo
IALIO.....wPORT
aA&.n '7M 170
id.Id oak appointmenll ---------nu; BEST Olf ··rut: .-OLJllT tor MaU. WI.I °'*' lllli I ·Story Mu.ft C:AU. '44-J2 I I Ta.tefully ~raWd one
bedroom c.oodo. E 'S\de
Co.ta Mesa. $72.000
Mary J11nk. R eallo1
63111*
BEAUTIFUL
IRYINE
Confused by all these ads.,
Ranch Rea lty andtot
Woodbridge Realty
can sh<. w you nny one of over a
Hundn-d listed homes in Irvine.
Don 'l waste ltme trying to decide
which ad sounds the best
ONE CALL DOES IT All
RANCH / WOODlllDGE
REALTY REALTY
551-2000 551.3000
THE EXPERTS
ON IRYINE PROP£RTY
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Re~ll1:l l~Ht ·.1lty
I 1d11 f{1".1ll' lll1 1q·
• .• ' '111,
33n VIA LIDO, N.8 •
IUUTHIU&.
4 Br. 4 ba. POOL " •P•· .xtr• lr& lot. Harbor Vtew
lbnc9 Pondloo. Dlrtln1
tm. Family room ,
Playrm $269.900 fee.
1M.S Port Stanbope Pl.
Owner. 11i8-t389.
Pfst & SUr Duplex Z bdrm. Neor
t4IWPOIT UNCH
Spaclou• Uvln1, ~.000
eq.ft. 4 BR1• 2 S. bome.
1Arge lanwy rm. over·
k)oldng PCJOl --9P9. a ftN'
prqe + carporbl. 800
aq.ft . 1uu c. boua,t~
mainirice.nt y•rd wllh
vuiet.y cl frull t.r~ on one acre In N
Beach. Prin. only. Alen&. call 0.. Lacberunyer,
eG-9580
With 3 bdrma . 2 baths; wat.er & shops. $170.000
all for 1-Utan ~.000 assume Call llllS-321S8 .
411DROOM
$139.500
IWre floor plan localed
tn the bea utifull y
ptaimed fmly communi
ty o( Newport Shorel'l
Comm pool. C'lubhoose &
tennis . Juat luted.
646-7711
He wpof't HMts
An nqulalte. panoramic THI AU,.S •
Vl(ffrllfol both city btbta & Very Jae. 4 Bdrm., 1
the eovercbani111g ocean b a l h • a 1 r c o o J
awai.t you ln tbls three townbome; red. t• bedroom . three bath S158,500. Best oppe>f"tunl·
home. protes.s1onally de ,., ....... _ L.Jr oorated m earth tones. "I• ... ....,.r mariu: ...
Al luxunous u the view r~~~Brok~~e~r,~64().~~5560~~~
1!1. this home com pie , -
men ls 1t with many
touches or elegance
Walls of f(Jas:.. a hah
atnum. bll·in wet bar. all
DOLL HOUSE
O\amung immac 3 Br.
2Ba on Udo. pnced ri&bl
1298.000. Agt. 61S.li5'
----------electn c lutchen 1nclud
Mftsa de.I Mar 4 br, 2 bu,
'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!I Carollla .. M• I 022 pat.lo, &arden, fr trees, = ••••••••••••••••••••• •• SllM,000 Ownr 540-3033
2443 East Cown Highway, Corona del Mar
t W"4• •odt I 040 *MO QUAUFYIMG •
HORTHWOODS Only $10,000 talu: over fant.asllc option oo 3 Hfl
mg a micro-wave ove n.
pelJO w1c-over & m11n·
t.enance rree landscilp1ng
allow you letsure lime to
(:fijOY 1l dll or '>hare 1t
with rnendl.. S359.~
BLUFFS BEST BUY
3.Br, 2Ba, pool, 1reat toe
S1Z7 .000. IW0-8146
\\ I ·"'I I 1 '\
TAYLOR CO
IU.:\l.T()l{S ... 1111 ·1· l ~M
JASMINE CREEK SPECIAL!
LOVEl. Y OCEAN VIEW! S2SO.OOO
Fee lund and a perf t•ct home for ,1
couple. Bri~ht rooms & each with a
view. Als o view of beauliful g recnh(•lt
with trees. plants & long walks. 2
Large bt·drm:-.. dc. .. n. formal <fining rm
& 2 b;.1ths. Tl•nnis C'l~. poob. :-.p.1s &
2 1 hour scl'Urily _g ua rdl'd gatt•
WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REAL TORS
21 I I SOI\ JooqYin Hilli Rood
MEWrORT CENTER. H.B. 644·49 I 0
*BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT CONDO
Spacious Md pri•at• 2 Bdrm plus den
Clllld 3 baths. Lush int•rior gont.n atrium
plus patio OM WATER. I oat 11ip
a•aUobM. Subtnlt c:r-eatin flJIClftc:ing SMCh
GI a.aM option, COfttroct or 1 S585,000
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
:?11~ W Coo'' H19'11A..11,
Nt-wport B.-"' h
631-1400
11\Vl'stor's duple x + 2
jtoot.I rent e ls, pool.
rrpks charm. ~.000
Pnncrpals only &40 499'J ----
Re:.1dence t-income
Oct!al\lnde of hwy G II
rtoben.wn. H.ltr, 675 0562
S. Of HICJhway
3 DR. 2 Ba, owners umt
with 1 RR rental Com er
locat1on $240,000.
O wnr agt. 675 5688.
t.i5-8XJO
Uivcly 3 Br College Prk
hume, w on't la ~t·
~.500 3541 Pnncelon Dr.
545-~
SELL
OR TRADE??
2 Cute home& on Jrge lot.
Prune Easts1de location
Own <'r w i ll h e lp
w 'f111.am:111g. fo'or this or
other good value:. call
6'&,S. 7221
BY OWNER! ,...~ •
c~.~~e~5h~~~~ '-l'f llU 2J
mmplctf'IY rl'm(Xklt!d :! c;..,., 'l
&. ~·par.itc dtnini.: r m fCTJ ! •
-.olld <lak noor:.. II.! l'Ur We-stcliff Realty
rwr lol w achl on µoll·n
l1;,I t o c·rt•Jl t• a -
panoranuc ocean & llJ) S7500 DOWM
''cw New µlumbmg &
Jppl1ancc.. $214.500 NO QUALIFYING'
bi!>-1164, work 96:1 7Ml!l. 3 Bdrm. family rm. I ba.
John frpk Take OYer ~1Jy
CostoMesa 1024 mcnls. Call anytime. .••.•....•..••....•••.. ~.
MESA VERDE
POOL HOME
'nus bl!aut1ful homl' i~
located near lhl· Mc~<.1
Verde Coontry Club ll
features. 3 Jjdrm:.. nt:w
carpet.mg thruout, ctnd a
large pool. l"or un <ip
po1ntment to lil.'C cHll
546-SlB>
-~.-HERITAGE
R f Al TOF<S
Veterans:
54l-0800
EASTSIOE
4-PLEX
Townhouse~tyle. walk lo
shopping. Great. area.
super buy! Only S20$,000.
Call~9\6l
1/2°/o Loan~~~~~~
MEW Um~ Available
Spltcloua 3 bedroom Me5a Verde home with
entry, living room w1lb
l'BtMS! THMS!
Great terms' Huge UP·
graded 3 bdrm. 2 story on
quiet cul.de-s a c. In·
veston delight · enter·
ta1ner's dream' Call
now. 54.5-9'91
MINI EST A TE!
alr1lJm and f ireplace. dining area. family
room. modern country
kit c hen . Patio .
<,prinkler!.. Vet:.. r(• --M-+-c~T 'V7\ Ta:incrn
~o to $100,000. llurr} •
$114,900 liKR. C.:<i ll Real r.i-tale ---
•••••••••••••••••••••••
SHAIP-SHARf'!
LoolLs like a model. 3
Hedrm. 2 bath home
Best school d1~tr1ct. Only
SlO'l.500.
Park Place.Inc ij(2·74trl
RACH BEAUTY
Walk to ocean. 4br. 2ba,
$127 ,SOO . Own er
213·432 ·7728 , aft. b
964-2140.
BY OWNER
5Br 21-,Ba. form 0 H .
F H Low ma int y<I :-0.r
1~rk . ~rhoul. t1·rrn1., &
f)f'ltl'h $1:J:.I 5()(1 'Ii»! li!/1.1.
1044
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A55&811e
7.5°/o Loan
u~ yoor prcl>t•nt hClnll'
t!QWlY lO lake over low
7 5"~ lo 11n on th1;, 4
bedroom home with JI'
prox. 2100 SQ ft F.ntry.
dirunJ( room. large fom1
ly room. 2 f1repldCC'\ St·l
on pool :.i.red Jot with l'"v
l' r t> 11 p u t 1 o .1 n cl
11pnnkler.. Clo'>c to ten
ru~. b1kt-lralb Owner
PARK PLACE exe<· homt-Wool laM
1-'"e. 4 bd .. ram rm .. & Owner 5-tl-O'llO
bonus rm A C • .ireat "' 1---------· :.umable loan. $165.000
Call F r ed G 1b11uo .
5619-!MOO
l:i~~I~
1048 ..•....................
CAUF. ClASSIC
180 dt-g ~h1H• watrr
view. nr bl-11t•h :; Bdrm. J•, ba +lfl'n "bl lot Orw
•.l ,1 kind S'1fl0 fl(l(J 1., .1
'>tea I SI IJ() IJOO rl rn• n t:a:.' lt-rm l1 W..,l-.ll ( • .. 1 1 r ,, , ,, ,, 11 1
-; 14 JU~ 35Hl or 4:1J 421i
W.A.LKTO BEACH
(.II 1°.Jrl \U, 2 '>l.) .I UH .
f.1rn rm . 2• 2 l1J , fir•·
ptl, pJrqut•t r1 -. , '''JI
11o•Jfk .. boµ ... tud 1u rm
~tlUlll'r~. -.Jiff ~loJ!>'•
"l:orth l'nd lcw J\ rarl! bu'
at '215.IXJIJ' ·
M.c.,.,1011 RcJlty •1!;4 0731
EMERALD BAY
LOT
673 b63-t
l'RESTIGE
TOWN HOME
Muc h '""~ht d rlf· r
Newport Tt·rra<·e Onl>
one Ilk .. 1t 011 lhl' m.1 rkl'l
Sharp• Pn1·1>d tn sell'
I Lurry ' sc, '14111 BK H
IA.CJ( IAY ESTA.TE
Pvt 2 S J C'rt· 4•,lJU' w h:
hou.w. 2 gu1..,l hou"'"· 11,
'>tall lw1r-.1· IJJrn. hui.:•·
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816 CANYON
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THE STARNES CO.
640-5711
Me-wport Hill•
1lu.s pnvat.e world give~
)W 4 !>~131 rt-ellng Of
~:·unl)' :.<1 you c.tn cnJOY
an ocean v 1cw . I us h
lan11'cap1n~ & commun1
ty 1'<.CJI:. & tl·nni-. CTtS
Your luxunou'>I)' ap
pr.1inted thn't' lx'<lroom
two &on1> hdlf liath horn£• .,.,11 all11w you <'arPfre<o
l''r'('Utl\4' ll\lnj! Y•'I )OU
Jrt· c:lci:-1· to -..imt-.. r tht·
f1n1">t '>l10pp1111? in So
<~1hf & th•· ,11rport f•1r
\uU I I t,lllo J\ \,\1•1•kn11'>
~1·1 10 1
.ti ~;!'h1un hi.ind 111 IA~•i:.n f'IJ.w ~
759-9221
ASSUME 9.75°0
~!Cl.I FF. I bed rm.:!
hath. :! pJl11l' '>hJrµ•
f'JlnCk 631 12$>
UDOISLE .
Spacious master suite
Large oversz lot. Ben
pnced home on Island.
b7~Agt___ __
1076 .......................
Harbor Eatat.es 4 bdr. 2'-'.t
ba panoramic ocean
view Slfll.000 1-496·1840
1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DO IT MOW
This one :.ells IL'>elf. (I J
BR + 2 RH duplex on uo
H 4 lut SI o.ooo do wn.
AJTI>. won l la'll loni; al
S.~ t:Hll to<I Jy
~ALBOA l~l.AN U
I{ fo:A_l.TY
li73 M7W
ION
11o1l l h e lp r1nunt'"I•-----------------qu.alifwd buyl'r SIJl.!AIO NPTHGHTS
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BKll.Call~!'>I
TAR8B.L -· WOOOSIUDGE
3 Br suo.ooo s Br Slli.000 eooua.........,.,
DH 0
J Dedrm, pl an L
townhocne. Really
!Julrp! Earth tone colors.
$1 l!J.900. Call l<'red
Gibson. 631-1286
REALTORS
OH THE WA.TU
\Br condo. lofl. cntrl air,
f!l?I /\ssu ma bll' I ua n "'Princ(;O]y.-:qr 551"" 41;82
~v~
OCEANFRONT HEWPORT HEIGHTS
New Modul .. r T~ pt• Chdrminj! '>Pat11.u ... l I~. pvt commun•l)" !>I.Ory. J Udrm. f<tm1ly.
2 bchs. 34 hr M>Cunly. ~room. lar~e llvinit
sub-lett1n1t OK . From room. llllJlsle" :i.u1tt• w1lh
138.900. Treasure lsland 2 decka and 1pac1oui.
Moblle Home Pk, 30801 mlmJred ~ Wa rms
So. C.t Hwy. L.aawaa WlllOda. llf\ck and MOIW. =~ R .111.P . \TU ~ ll decer....,. ..,_
9'0&, Ybr det_a.lho HU
----~1'~1
EM£RALD BAY VJElW I
4br. 4be pnv. pool •lft>a.
t90.000. Al(t. S5t·fl04.2 ~-HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
WOUl.D YOU BB.JIVE j~~~~~~-
HAUOtlVIEW
HOMES
3333 W <.:oa .. tHwy :-.-n
645-4646 -----UASl/Of'TION
3 BR 2 Ba. Newport
Shor~ homt' S7'J5 per -
11111 Sl.ZS.00 ~ 7m T_.. fOfO •••••••••••••••••••••••
lo Laeuna Beach. JU.!tt
bstlod, 3 Bdrm. 2 ba lh
fanuly home Large yard
room for pool Malure
trees X!nt ne1~hbortiood
clcist> to schools Hu rf)
onJh1, ooe for 139,500
S Adrm ''Somcrwt Plan" LEASEOrTIOH
111· x t 1 o i: r 1.·" n h l' I t l..al'lle 41>< • • Xe<' home· C U S T 0 M Y 11 ~
Uc0Jut1lulh deC'oralt·d SlO.IUlfnf"l )rOptlubuy HOME
~~~vnt 'llVlltr.f.-4&1.~~.ul.-LU:.XJ.Dljt:._L..:..~--.,.._ ...... ~~
A. A~ IJrge ~,.rd .t11d poul plu~ home feat ure11 ~
RED BARN INCLUDED
3 Bedroom + pool + horse stalls.
Gourmet kitchen & country living!
Muc h. much more'! Call 673·85SO
~li.ll Dana Point I 026 Woodbridge town home u~~IP€l SclW.!iOOrn<:ludm~IJnd Bdrms. 4 bathll. ; ~IlG~ fireplaces. 1ndoo1
HILLSIDE RETREAT
Prime Newport Beach h illside
retreat. Massive sin~le sto ry, mini
mansion overlooks tranquil hillside
selling. Iron gated walkway to dblc
door & cerami c li le <.•nlr v
Cathedral and beamed c·c>1lin,g~. · 2
fplcs. secluded mastc>r suit e hosts
peaceful view!! 2 Patio:-.. :J ca r
garage & muc h. much m o r e!
Owne r anxious . call now' fi73·8550
l PRIVATE BEACHES!
Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIME
Corona del Mar location with 180
deg. ocean view ! Cath e dral
ceilings. Game room. 4 Bedrms.
Lowest priced view home in Cameo
Shores. Don't hes itate. call fast.
67~·8550.
WHITE WATER VIEW
3 Bedrm. 3 story bungalow with
private beach. Made for lovers of
the sea!! Financing available. Call
now (or extra details. 673·8550
&73-8550 ..
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Tltaf ltrlrigt1lng Word Gom• with o Chuckle
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w .. " ••ken t"9 .-out 01 o ... Now II we could only oe1
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TAfUIEll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Viii. Green Windflow!'r. 3 4119 2000 . CJll Dann) lhlih •••r W[ WANT TO at.Mum. air cond'ng Ell: MARIMIT A Ar. 500.000. By Ownl0r ;1ppt Lo ~e·· th~l' n4'"" tt'fl!,1 w u..-.1' of wood arnd -· PRICERB>UCED
Selleri. mouvatcu. Btfl
l!(l' 5 bd. 2 ba Uc!.! an•.1
Ill l:o:.ta MC-.J 963 5671
Heal E.\1 <ill•
9.4°/o Loan
Mesa Verde
Rant·h '>tyle 4 lworoom
or J f:>(odroom .inrt d4 n
horn" with tcrr<.111.0 trll'
entry. builtm k ll 1 hr·n
~lone f1rl'plan• 1 .. 1 r~:1•
~100 lot with c·ovcn:d
pa tio , s pnnkler-. l '"l'
your pret.ent hunw t>quJ
ty lo Utke over low 9 4'7.
loan . W o o t la:.l'
$129,900. BKH. <.;all
54G-lra>
11IABBL. --·
COSTA MESA
"4 HCIUMI °" I Lot
LOWEST PRI C fo; 10
Oista Mesa. Only to·~
down. owe. /\)way!>
rented.
World Real Estate
556-7777 ..........
5 BR + den + FacnUy
Rm + Formal dinlna +3
car garage + 2 patios +
balcony a nd other
amenities. Asking only
$1.35.000
SCOTT ltEALTY
53j:.'fffJ
OAK GLEN
Diatlncllve new 2
bedroom. 2~ ba COD· domlnlu.a11. t97 ,990.
2Sll!lden Ave, C.M.
S pl'c lal'ular hilltop
h•Jme>. ~l2 3206 !>Q fl
llno,,c LO Manna. !Wlva
IW & <.:allc La Pn ma .. era $1(!;,000 lo S215.UOO
1!31 3540. 4!fl-4006 81dr
SuJ)l•r OC.'C'iln Yll'W & n11t·
hlh Tn levt!I. 220<1:-q. ft
l.J>W finuncing Sacrif1ct·
SIW.<XXJ f.t>t-0190
~Oftlead1 1040 ............•••••...•..
LAHDMA.RK
wit h prwl & !>PJ J
bedrmc,, 2 baths. fum1ly
are.i N1l·e rrrmt & rear
yard
Park l'l.icf',lill' IW2·7461
PARTY PLACE
P ool t spa, fir e p1t.
gazebo. den & fmly rm
l.4:c ma&tr plu.-. J more. 2
full bulhs. super patio.
Totally upgraded w/bll·
ins lhruoul. 963-5671
EXECUTIVE HOME
Elegant 2 s tory with
pool Hugl' master bdrm,
sunken living room.
fOl"mal dining, gourmet
kitchen. Palos Verdes
ftreplace with botanical --1 lf nrnmftilJ!mm 962·4411 r.:n ·8103
IYTHISEA
Must see this near new 4
bedrm. 2~ ba, with lgc
Cam rm 4c formal din rm
Parts P~746l
MODOWNV.A
& LOW DOWN FHA
V«a c.U ror complete ln·
formallon concernln& VA loana, CA.I V el Loa.na
ar ntA Is how they work.
Ask I.II. s.'MMl57 l
~'!-:.' ... , ~~. cue 1ard. ca1btnew ~J~I
baft.. P,950 2931 Ptm· --y ••••n
b1 . 556• 1218 . N 0 ----------NJDn'S. Ofl8' HOUSI
311r0ondo2Yn old W·tlde Oct.l /1t11!14
cloH to bch. p . p . Be•ut. decor nome 3 BR, •14I0.9*U05 1.,.. Ba, den, Uv rm, 'Pie, Wua&.ey, l1e kltch. WeJI
9r,iv.Jla2.tor7twnbM, liaP.t 1.-d. ModCll perf. auumabll 1'4 '.\ $tl,00t. Prine only. m.an er 'Jlllll'JTT.1'2 71' .. NJ
5.51 5746 UY OW~t:ll -\ 1t"tnr1J 11 .. ung-. SHOW Off ltl..r..-..-. H1-cl~ood deck1nic
Bcb. vt>ry mo<h·rn. ocn ROGERS' REALTY new dt-<·or thruout Arni OranS(clrt.'<'. a 1 r crmd 1 l. :I
BH delilchcd h ~<'
$91,000 64S-tn76 onr 'bk r
View. 38r. 2 ,R.1. be op 67J..23 I I Uu.' ranti.'\t~ 'bt-droom. i:, mned for hor...es t'111
t.100, $1!19.~ 0 11ont·r .11.'l 41 ~ bath e-;tau.• with 1t -. ~ info<·all !">4h--~I
Heal E.-;t<.11t·
ARETIREE1S
DREAM
Rlght oo the 12th 1: rcen
in Rancho San Joa·
quin You '11 fmd lb1s San
Jouqwn model with J
paUo.... air oondll.iontna
and sumptuous up
grades Hurry 1l won 'l
last long
494-4931 t u mmJnd •nit 'tl'"" u l
OCEANVIEW!! Ht<k H.n F1-.h1nn LOIJllllG Hills I 050 I l.rnd & · mnunl .11n., fo'orn'<l 'JI•" l.1• 1111·•· I h!I 3 h.i. $!'.1.'"l l~~I ( IW \' (.lwrwr f111.i1H tn" C:.rll l•JI .......•........•••..•.
Ll'1surr WcrrlJ. c;,1ll' 11
l'anoram11 '11•w . :lrd noor \ 111.1 "1ut•\ .• :!hr
:!ba. ~ vi1:1 1\ l' .1lt
7pm
1052
SJS.VOO :!nil \-.<;u m1· •k•Wrb
jJ~~l>il Qntu9'21
Ht; \I TOH~ !!:Li_ Jlf .
····:::=bl··:·~;:•••• ---------Mewpori Cet1ter ...,._,_ " -· IRREPLACEA.ILE 640-5357
Fairway fo:I '°ll1J(u<'I :11>r DUPLEX
5234.000 (.'u~tom H\'all'
i70-!ri77 I Ut"l rm ..! li J l h .I ---------1.i.:drm .: ti.it h. , 11 t'<lll &
1067 ....•..........•.......
Hy Ownrr Ht•du1·1•'1
$149,SOO t'in1'llcra condo
l'nd unit. ~ 1 ... w. la kt•
l!Olfcourse & mtn.-. 2 Br l1
Ba. frt>le. upl(rad~ ptwih
bJ} \ ll'llo !IJIU l.IOIJ
toNES
Ill <\I.I Y 1"1(.
I~ I H-1'.>
('arpe\ & tile, lo down r (714) 673·6?10 l will carry 2nd Opn Ilse .__ __ ;..__ ___ __.
Sun I 5. 979 6422 or
644-2465 --------
3 Br, 2 bu. uvtotr1i&dl'd
\'lew. 4 yr~ uld Nl•w
rrpll. $11~.500 ~ 494!!
eves
t .. wpon leoch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
A1ft' $5000 Down .. er. 2 Ba. dining rm
J v Co .. 631-0000
CAll RIGHT NOW!
WA.THFROHT
fo~tr;i lge rorner duµl<'X
10 xlnl 1·ond Moonn~
·" .11 li111lt• Sp<:ctat·ular
\ll'w Appt o".!l s~.uuo.
*Cote Realty
& In Vt'Sl-ntflll
640·S777
HARIORVIEW
ASSUMABLE
LOAM
L.,..IHdt 1041 ....,.. .. CICh 1041
Tilt• pnce & term'> 01
lt•rrn on th.-. h1~hl) up
1traded ScaVtl'W :1H1
home Jrl' utterly I Jll
\asllc:' Th•~ homl• ha ...
Ol"W paint & t•pts thruc•ut.
French dr.:. lcullin.i out
'>ldl' to a nl!wly pro
fess1on111l y lndi.t:pd
paradise. Bnck floors in
'l;u quahrymg. no µt~ &
1111 Juan fl't.'S Lo intt-rcs t
1st TD can be i.ssumt'd
(1f1 tJus 2 i.ty. 4 Bit, 2~2 ba
& family rm "Palermo"
Upgr11d~s 1n clrl :.pa,
skyllte, custm shutters
lhruoul. f'rncb door& in
fam rm, ISiand kttcb &
IU'l ldnl 'decnr. Shows eit· tmtlieb' weU. Very de· ........ , .....•........ ············•·····•····
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
CUSTOM QUALITY
~perb quahly in lhlt
C"l.t>tom John Lyttle hoau
ll\ Pf'e.llRIOUS CastlC~Jh
.irea Wall<.. of g lass oper
\o sparkling PoOI unt
seclud('() terrace in •
acre yard Luxunou
ho m <' fcctt ur ~s
'lt'J)arale master swtc:.
31-a bath. central air
separate family and din
mg rooms. beamed ce1I
ings and much more
Perfe<tlOf"I '°' S249.000.
ltlJiilat
1mi E . rrntsr.
TUS'TtN 73J.3U
••••••••••••••••••••••
1101 ••••••••••••••••••••••
uve IM llVIME
New lS36 sq ft 19~t
Lancer. All extras. ! "'Ibe Groves", Sbowo
11C1Pt. only. cau oow °' all details. CSJ 80H '
lrlU4.2l Bkr. the entry & kit. Many,
Many more xlraJt Cull
Jim l'iondcr!. for an appt
t.oduy 17l417!'>:!·1107 dys .
1 714 1 Sii i 5787
evcs1wknds Pnn only.
aarabl• l~atlon across •·--------from greenbelt, 1 blk to r 48 Coldwe.11 Ban.~er
SPECTACUU.lt OCIA.M AHD
COASnlHI YllWS
Recently remodel•d. this homl' Is
perfect as a weekend rctreut. 2
bedrooms. d(•n. recreationa l room.
3 baths &. a 3 car gar al{c. ft 1s
located In one of the very best locations in Dana Point on a street
to s treet lot, within wa l kin~
distance Lo th~ beach. Sl97.SOO.
496· 7222 831·0836
~ Th,.. Monerch lay ptua .";w Legune Miguel
aJtt ___ _
h DDlilRT' AM0""8
Must sell 3 Ddrm bom1•
on quiet cul d~·i1lc hv
""wtwalls o( glass look!.
ont.o pool sz yard <.:ozy
den w/frplc Oreakfa11l
nn+olR«. Seller wtnt.s
romtnl.lll PoOI walk to
Anderson &:hi on a no·
thru•tramc !'ltreet Yet•
simple land Own<'r
-ma C11tt,)'-llod T-0
SZ39.500
Mii offers presented. l•--------Sl1UOO.
IOUGMT AMOTHll
Npt flt.a. R2. Cute 2 story
rott•«• on corner lot.
Room for addition.
SW.500
IOUCtHT AMOTHEI
2 ltory 3 BR home 1U lot
Ill &ht Mac:h. Reduced to
lll2.'90.
JOAN HOWE • , ........ ,.
Ul-21ll
~UST1MG lJIW .,.., ....... yard.
Remodelfd ltttchen. 4
8drmt, and tamlly room.. Eutbhdfl Call for
bftnnalioft '° ... 64J..l200
•EXCITING•
Pull Out ft Tr1ller1tn1
Ut. ttDVtTOa. Dbl wl4'
20x 4 S S&900 Renaluante II P
.._YllALTY
..,.,. UNf'JS.C.W.
~ ...... ~ ........
int. • ba. (rpl. 2 cu
11!: • N 8r, Z be..i !ftl&.a. TSL lnVllml.I ou-UI03
11 DILUll UMfT$
PIUMB EASTSIO£. CM
z&dr .. ndl.
111E ST AMNt!S CO.
...,.S1ll ---
..-..oaT llACH
Duplex on Pt•ntn, 6
IAYMOMT i bdrm, 2 belh In 1uper
b-aUon avail now for
.,.,,.,... ,...,taJ • mo. &.lilbury Rull m4lOo c;;;.,,... , 22 ~------...................... . ~ ~. ':~if!--:n·~ lia t.-. 2 1>11. frptc. ptt , ~·-• bJ ... • nearUi 1~ sq. ft. a.ett.. ....,,,... z ... So. ol ttwy, Avau ~ n4 . t. bt "' lut mo +
-C~YON ~It.~ rno. &11
o.torft lot ap~ 1081\ _ptmation OO 7t00.
on 10H cour•~ f) Jlllminc!C~k secunty.
O..rwe>W. Pnn. OnJy pool», kruus. :J br, 2\-t ba,
'7»0717 lftd urut, Phm tJ. hJ&hly ..._.. I....&.. ,.. __ ......_a l.IPIP'llded on grnbll Lse t a c. __......,, $1.ln). &4()..471W t!V_C. _ ...... 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
FOILIASE
•Smo.JI lbr, yard, ullJ pd .
Adults $395. No pets
759-0017 Of' 833 8974 ---
New executive beach
Drive by Ill Vla Udo
Nord. Lee 2 Bdrm, a ba
widen & patio. W751mo
yrty.
home, avail. 11/1/79. ~ Wat.etfro11t Homes
br. 2'h ~. famtly rm. 3 6:fl·l400
car garaie & Jacuzzi. ~~~~~~~~~I Gardener tncl. Walk to -..:
beach. SISO ibo. or leaae.
21881 Summerw1nd.
911:)..WI or 7~ as k
rocauu.
Z.SI'ORY. 3Br, dio & ram
Almost ..., acre. 2 BR. I ...,
ba home. tugh beam celJ. in&s. rrp1c. Back Bay.
Room for boal or RV. 157Smo. s.&m1.
rm. fplc. ref's. Lease. OH WATH
............... ~.., --. ... ~ ..... -. .......... ,,, .. --.. ··-···· a.eb apt. 1 Jl• ~-" lie. JM eDl. ,.-tr·1. Ht1. ao am ·a. 1 qwet reep
ldlL tr::IS/mol7~
BAYrRONT $300 yrly.
•ml •ludlo. hotplate.
rdri&, W1I pd. f'n.3800
C.-.. M9' J722 .... ...................
So. d Rwy, lBr. frpk. == uW pd. I edit
C....MIM )714 .......................
CMAOIOIO
ALLtrrlUTlt:S PAJD Compare before you
rent. Custom design
feawrw; Covered paUo
4t New furniture .
~ ldtchen with an-
direct U(11lina, separate
diNn& area. full lenith
marble pu.llinao in bath.
~bedrooms. ~. ntrTOUnded with
plus h landscapin1.
ADULT UVING AT IT'S
DESI'!
.... ..... ,, .... c_., . ............
lllr dale to ~. f1'5.14r1
Z8dnn Dpb. lba. tuadk.
•• "50/9'0, ·~;s~1~ atO¥e. ~ri
M).4QIO.
lAMIJ 2 Br.
~~~-REALTO~ __.
2 ba. frpk, Adil 28r. oPeO beamed
ot hwy • .._ e1i1iftp Wvout IOU ot • oceu I.Ide ~175-1197
So. d Hwy,
1IOOd, no pet.a, Ssi mo. : ,,,,_eves _ •
..... h'plc
2 BR. t be.
• paUo. aoo . •1 . Daya: Dmer.w 3126 Eve.; 115·7
m..8»1· Chuck. • ..................... .
New • ....,l IR.2~ BA.
walk to be
many xtraa
"~ j ODem vi.. 2br, 2wbll. , r, 1 ba vu UiDOlq. ft. Deck, 2 car
m D y ' l:i 1,Y1' old. Ref. Reqd . acb. many. Mo *'4'78B . Sl200/mo. -·
Marcia m.o.Agt.
2br. lbe frplc
blk to beach.
or J a Y · 2 BR. Clean, like new.
e.Jcony. D/W, Garage.
. balcony. 2 SB>lmo. 545-l9ll
area. teOO. 7 Gar. Lndry IW ... •IHdl 3140
52·1828 ·-···················· .C.OZy lbr. frplc. paUo.1-----~--·
UUl pd. Ad
pda. 7»0217 w~~4:0 •llDHIE*
C....Mne ............ 3124 6A11D1 APT. • •••••••••• • Nwpt Shn avail. All
amenlttea. Pre.enUy
leueci. Tum·key opera·
tton Property mtmt
avail. STMllU, BKR
New ! bedroom 2 both
home. Mission t.akeii
Country Club, Colr
tenna·pooJ Beau UC ully
land1ca~~. no maw
tenanc.e nrd.
COSTA M ESA
»wide, adlll. spa<.'t' rTnt
$115. (SS3SS I $22. SOO
J4WS22-d0 ... +-&-.,-w 9m0Clubhouse Hd.
FANTASTIC :JOOchq. fl.
Ocean Vu Jbr. den, 3bu. frplc, scp guest qurts rm
lot' boat1trlr. Gardnr in·
cl Ava.a.I. 11 l. 673-5646
Ji\.SMINECREEK
Ocean view 2br, den. tonoaJ dln rm, 2 frptCi.
~Mo. 640-1212 Agt.
l&!S-BolUUe: 963·78111 &c Beaut.. 2 Bdrm & den.
968-TI19. L1e p atio . vie w
~per 3 br. 2 ba bse. bag. ~~~ lse. PrHl!ge
gar, walk to bcb. ~ Waterfront Homes
NO PETS
2 Bdrm ru.rnasbed M20
~ Wesl Wilson ·
1714 .1642. 1971
HAAl'TS LAMAHC LarJe, I =· Adul
.2"l bd prden
u . Oshwhr,
g.ar .... bbq .
Pd. T78 Scotl
• encl
POol. Gu
21r.Adllhollly
Jpcda
ow.ed car port •
pMioapta .. BBQ's
daae to lwy• 4t bctlS
walk lo ahol>Pin1. VlllW --... Desert Hot Spnn&b mo. Call Ancty SJ6. 7330 6.11.1.00 SUS CA.SIT AS Pt ecz.5073: 6'5-.5111 l l.AKEFOIHT
J•t bstf!d 2 beauurul hMw:s under 135,000! 3...,
S,.d•m .. Ille.._ 2J.3.31~Tl
,. i11rty .... -.... ,~~~~~~~~ ....._ 3244 OCEANFRONT 2 BR. up· f\im lbr apt Sl7S &i up. 2 Bdrm•. l bath apt.
5. mo. Gu
17111 Q ........ ,
di 911 Cal -rMuu OilfofStat. 2 BR. l ba. frt. hse, Pauo.
....................... per WUl W /3rd Sly SUD·
deck +huge 2ndaly patio
deck, spa. wahr/dryr.
microwave. new crpts ~
drpa " ear lncld 'd. $875
Encl. &ar. AdulU, DO Adlllll. S37 .. w..,.
' C.QA AC. 2 3Br. 2Ba. niceal
J11111k In Orange County. c:· a I I ·l o d a y !
fw """tloH. c.11 ,... •rtt 2600 oew i>alnt & cpl. So. of UNYenityPri peta. 2110 Newport Bl. :i073. paid. gu. 847·6064 . •=et-•••d•
5e-'968 ----751-177$ ••9' for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy.LH1475.6'fS·l22S 1bree2 bdrm TwnbsH tn
~t6·J l 349) Bkr. . Beaut bm. 2.8 ac. l yr okt. bor v · llills " BR 3 Br, 2"a ba, Vancouver, IJas' 1ew . ,. .
12 uoi&I. MGdtcn, Q% vac Wash. G-62·~-eve$ aft t~ ba, fam rm. All new
3 Bdrm, 2 ba Gant,n
hcue. Very clean. S.S15.
67Ul92.
mo.yearly.
l ............ J740 .......................
SMAIL BEACH HOTEL
1m.all corn :rln. P'rom
Mission. M20. 10~
m24t6 • _ .. ,..~MT f"" Xlnt for out of tow· n 7pm. ·~ llOO IPl>lJances. Lrg ~d. Xlnl -.....nrftv .... .,., · loc. $1200 mo. Bkr.
llNTALS
2BJl +d;2ba .... , .. S650 WATERFRONT 3 BR. %
be bocne oo Ch~nnel ln-
dds sllp for pwr boat up
to ~'. Dbl gar + xtra
Roo(D w1kltc b S200. -----SHARP. beach l . 2 &c 3
Bil frplc. dabwar. gar & •
palios. No pets. 960·~~ i.iucadia dbl. w ide. ~.Synd,ctc. WaltJ.to. Share Big Sky Montana &40-5U2. 3 BR, 2 ba ....... $525/675 Witboul Sl&S. Couple or MESA rtNlS retJnd onJy. ~3011. Bach. s:e.1 Stnall. secure park, all Ocean ~i<kil beciM:b ·home Good s portS loca· ---------ocean view. Sl9,500. comm, Asking $32,000 lion Callsu.«124 eo.taMno 3224
• 43f.8797 res .. 744.os&O. per unit. Rea't Properties · · -•••••••••••••••••••••
4 ~~ba ..••.•.•... $675
2 BR; 2 ba ..••....•.. S:iOO
San Clemente Pf'ka. llJllO mo. t.,..leecit 1741 KIO. Pool.
br S360 2 br
Jacuzzi. gas
losed gar avail BBQ. c
1.Dvely aU adult, no pelJi, •
12.&3 Br apU. 6200 Ed-• in&«'. HB MM8l9 . 7tM2119 Syste ms. 714-729-3059. ON THE BEACH IN Eastelije Entertainers ---------1 434-4576. MAUI. 1 BR cond. furn DelJgbt, 3br l~ba. many ~for Sde 1200 12 lwo uruts, 'roo:n w/ant.lqoes. lnclds auto. a,me n, kids. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• for 6 addlliooal units. r ec (a c i J • N r go If· Avail 9/1. ~-631..(M96.
DIAMOMDIAR
''. 181 ACIES
llDUCID.
FROM SS.000.000
-TO 13.000.000 Zoned RI · Freeway
Close
Desperate -must sell! ~.549-7991
1300 •.•..•.................
Primt Apartmrnt$
Jfi urnt l'Urnµlt·x Tt-rrn ...
availahlt' Po~1t 1vt· l.,1..,h
flow S8b5.000 ,,gt•nt.
&'n-~)
20C3; 2CM9 Wallace, Costa $185.000. 71.:7sa-GI04 or write for free ~ochure IODSJPIT'!OIC Mesa. Gross $53.2*> yr. R R k /0 "" .. ~·oE da ·~ I b 5145.000 dh. Ba lance yan •r ar • c o:.n.;>10>a r.unf r se>.ooo Of'I con\ract. 20 Chaney, 666 h ont St.. tnplex. ms. 2 ~· ~uplex
yr sub-ordination Prin. Lahaina. Hawaii, 98761 lt85.642-2510or~
&mL 13SOO me. sta-2000 EASTS.DI
___ R_ENT __ A_L...___ ..,,..._ -''~ • .. • ' •· • •Br. 2 Ba, ~e back yan1. .....•.•........••..... ~
INCOME PROPERTY ._...,_.shed Jd.ol cond. rly .00. Call
From S39,900. Modola r •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• Bent 646-._n_1_1 ___ _
Type Homes, 24 secunty. lc6oa ltlcmtd JI 06 New 3 br house. No pets.
3 PVl beaches. pool " •••••••••••-•••••••••• no children. $4SO mo. pLer. Treasu.re Isle Pk. 38>1 Pac1f1c Cst Hwy, IAYFltOMT 979-3376.
Lagun& Beh RM.P . 2 bdnn.2bathan super KIDS 19CTS0k
<714 149'J l579 locauoo. Ava1I now for 1• .. , . winter rental. $900 mo F.N,l'SIOE darling 2 br
1 l l SH.lff.WO, $11 000 yr 1n
('•HTW Ownr Wiii r1n l'n n
11111 v n:11 <15f.11
16 UNITS
Sa.lli;bury Healty 673·fi!IOll & garagt' $445. l br dupl
Ol5 00 2510 or 646·~.\li
T.ARANTaLO & LEE Pndc of ownl·r~h1p ~car beach in llunlmgton. All ~Loh/ urut.:. have rrp1c·,. Only 5
ON WATEH WI NTJ-:H
RENTAL Ext•1t ing 3
Bdrm. family rm. d1111ng
rm and :.latn('d gl;i''I
windo w:.. Moorin g
available $1000 1 m o
wurt.er. Sal.is bury R ca I ly.
3 Br. 211 Ila t·ond11. :!
.,Lory 2 tllr gur. l)<.101.
lt'nru~ $57!'> 54G 11:11
1 Ur. w/w crpt:., drp:,.
tllCI palJo area. S250 mo.
6'2·2'64 6738IO ••. <:"fflh 1500 yrs old. Owoe.r lll'Utli ..._.••••••••••••••••'A QUICk sa'e Will carry.
Gude C lot •UM. ocean· fi.oaoclAa wr.¥>li' flo;ti' at IDBA~PEJU
view. P acific View bnlytW.tnier~Ca br 2 Ba.f'!l. tit/. P'.P.
==•al Pk. <2 13 l tlll'f.---'_t-'tn~ ~~otar .. lall
c:...;:;;.,;=.:rc_1.i _____ 14~-..... --+_ HO ll6oo rm••• 3101
lr•rtv 1600 33.13 W Coast Hwy, NB ..................... ..
... •••••••••••. •••••••• 645-6646 Steps lo bay beach. 3 br. 2
ba, frplr. garage O>mpl •SPARKLING * rWTI Lovely rea1dent1al
NEW. 6 UNITS area Avail now to Junl'
2 BP hOuA. wtw or-pt&. 4'
tbiJa, Mm WU.00. • .s:JSO
mo~. I" t •.
8eaut.afu1'J br. 2 INi.(lOndo ,
1300 sq. fl: fllcl. ~vered patio, garage, $460. mo
Clubhse & pool. 156
Brook.ll.ne 838-80H6
LGE 2 br home. cpl.\. ~lv.
refng, fn<·d yd i:ar.
adlt.<.. $310 mo fM 9flOO
SMAU COM'l I LDG
Near Newport &>1:1ch C1
ty Hall. llu1> i.ome park
ing Ownl!r will t'Jrry
loan with 29', do~n
Sl:.l.000
Very allract1ve 1nMde & L5lh S62S mo Cur yrly
11111 l..ar"e units f'our J rental $8 2~ mo I
h 1213>476 nlll •:'i1ce 2 Rr. no kid:. l>t'h Bdrm. J ba & l Wti 2 1987 Wt.'!llm1 ~ler ,\ q ·
1100 ••e,•••••••••••••••••••
u 4MEWUHITS
Bdrm. 1 ba u111b with pvt ,. __ ..L..J M-3122 3 ...,..,
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Lo rrwy Al..SO olht-r'> Ill
xlot rental area Don·1
delay. c all t.oduy 979-5370 ·
ALLSTATE
Jhr. lua. with .. mall ~•lie
yard$400Mo
6(2 6131
Lovely 3 br. 2 ba., dhl.
garage 2097 Sanla Ana.
1525 Owner <2l3)!>4 1-6196 . ----
DLX TWNHSE·Unlv.
Park 38r. 2~Ba. 2 car
garqe, eJec dr opnr . PoOI. & sauna 1700 mo lse. 642·~ dys. ~-9020
eves. -------For Lease New 2br. Con
Of) w pool, t(>flOI~. j 3(',
l'tt· .\lu i.l Sl•t•'
21J-!al 1395
I Ur Oranl(('lret> l·ondo on
~trt'am. Pool. ll•n111~.
Jar . upgraded No Pt-~
~mo 644-0355
Uruv. Pk. Terr 2 br. 2 ba.
frplc. couatry kitrh. Nr
pool. SS5(). 552-7896 1\utJ~Sr.2 &.~lion •. Call~
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
4 Br. fam rm. frml d1n rm.
tunJCNS rm. 2 ba. dble
p;r, $'150 mo AvaU. Oct
10. IG.lkWJ.
Harbor View J Br 2 Ba.
many UPJrades, view. ~.Oard tnc ~I.
3 er. 2 be. walk t.o beach. PoOI. l.eanJ.s L\2S Adlll ta.
no pets 6.11 ·3088
11..Uf'FS. poo'. Bay Vlt'W
lrg 4br 2°"ba fam. rm
end unit $900 mo
Bkr 644-0134
IN WESTC LIFf
3 HH. 3 Ha . eountry
loll'ht'fl, lun w l1Jt .and I
BR bath perft'11 frlf' in
l;iw or hvc• in !J Mu h·,1w
OKat~m<>
UNIQUE HOMES
......... 67S-6000
SPYCLASS-Octan view. 48r: QISO mo. yrl)'.
6'.5-0111I ------BLUFPS3Br. ZS.. poal.
pmio, great k>c. SS&5 mo
~46 UHTALS
2br .. I ba ~ L« 3 BR 2 ba, frplc. rur
$650 yard, trffS. qu1~t Npl
S5!Y.>·S675 lb ~.67~1225
2br .. 2i,.;ba
2 br + 0 ,2ba
J br ,2ba
4 br . 3b<1 Jbr. 2' 'lba :'\:pt Tnrarc-
O>ndo ll.lghly upi:rJdl't.f
W lovely patio Com m
po o l ... auna . &
Jar S550w )r l:.e !\o
~ro; i;.:n nnmr a ppl
MEWPORT SHORES
3 BR. 2 ba. yearly. pool &
1cnn1~ pri v ·., $1150
6T.Hll45. °' 67~
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LAGUNA BEACH MTR
CNN. MUt serv . color
1V. hea~ pool. l!llJ.
4714149'·~. 91S No .
CoutHwy.
BH.uL dttoraled. maid
Hf'Vl~. pool, util. 18$
wtl..498-mT
are.dront PnvalC sandy
C'OVe Zbr. dttll. lrple.
8011&.o .... 1 -Oceanfront 2 br S52S
W\nt.er only 1 br 1425. yr -
ty. uni ax. SM-0321
AduJts. no petl'I 26$0
541HM7 Harla Av•. ----
~2 b . p r apts Pam•·
ool & Play·
nd.ance WHt
H Maple .
p'CUK1 Su
Apls . at
IQ.1J51or ... , ..
.. _ 2be
MWu
~
CGU>eettn& gar.
No Pets. l$2S
~~
2 ea. db vu. acllu. no
redwed to 12115
dMt.les Older cpl r:--:
~ prdd~
-Q\armm& bar b . nr bch -J er 2 Ba. u pper. nr OCC
~t . paint & pets I 040 0
~ ~~'7983
L 'W pd No pet.s 1 Ret;p
empklyed adult 494~
Mewporl leoctt 3769 .......................
WE HAVE
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UNTALS
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LIFE"
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7~1131 t'\
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0 1 :! Br
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l!J r • 11!1· p\I
dn 11m · l hllcl ) ard C:on:.1
pet MOO Bk r O"' n L'J II
-0318 °' John <..:orvue 63 I
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2 Br. I ~ ba i.-iucho typt' .
JM ~ bllnll. ~·y
decof-• Ct'JJU • d.rps • poof• j.161.llld. 19'11 llap~. DtO ..........
i.iow.-Jtw. 2ba. Mesa cS.I
Mar area M25 No pets
7SHU6
llACHWOOO ArTS
2tJr 2bii s:llC>. t b r S31 s.
~.962-1800 .
2 Br. 2 Ba, nr new. Adults,
No Peta. fplc. I M1 bch.
yard. qwel. S390. mo.
1112 Newmtll. ..... l'5 ----.----t llr. walk.Jo beacb. S'l75
nD> Cal I Aody.
$.16.7330
•NEAJUPOINTS -2 br. I ba. 12!16 .. S200 depoiitt. 2
k>dr. <* No pets. Ca II Bob
at 847 2396 or io direct to
7fi71 Commodore Cirrlc
•3.H B
2 & 3 bdrm Townhou:.•">
!\t'W dl'lulw adult l'Om
ph·x !-M·<·urtl). tenn1'.'>.
wa 221f.! II··~:. < ·, r• h-
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SPACIOUS
APAITM8fr$
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1. ;i "3 en rroca l300
&Muam&ac •· tenn!a. volleyWI, um. rfff'ea-
t 1on rooms + other
amenities
IUltittgton West
6401 Warner al t:;dwarru. UL~Tl :'llGTON Bl::ACll
142-0629
M Wl·r-Dlifi( 'lJOwn o-. n-
~a 2 BH 1 Ba . S360 .!.
BR 2 Ba. M2S 3 HR 2 BA.
SSOO No peu. ~36~.
~
2 BR w 1ar .. no pets. 619
A. Hartford '350.
962-8766
That you can gtil fi rst ------.--user rights on, near ma in
~iness <.stock broken1
"large banka) dlslnct or
REALTORS
OCEAHVIEW
CamooShores. Sparkling
pool. 3 br. ~ ba. complete
ly rurn. Walk to pvt
beach. Avail now· 'lil
June 1. 1980.'$1800 mb Ry
owner . Da vid
1213 )638..1381 .
2 Br. aduJLs. no pet.a. $390,
lsl & last + $150 stcur.
667253
DHrfWcl To.,._
2 Bd.., 2 car gar. Ideal for
worldns c pJ. $500/mo.
Fred GibllQo. '31·12.166
w..wy SpKlab
S296 studio furn.,.....
SD> Balboa l br furn
M50 2br le.kb pets. ,~
ll50 3br duplex nr bch
~per 1 br. poot 1•ra1e.
frpk. trees. Adu!U. S28S
8ellll&l: 142·525_1_.__ __
Sa(1ta Ana ..
Park Place.Inc 842·7461
B Y OWNER -Sa n oemeot.e 6 uruta Sl .eos
+ mo. ~.ooo. 20~ On. owe.. 496-2980: 831-2822
xmw. Coast Hwy, NB
645-6646
IMYISTOIS
8 • I llDIOOMS yery c loae to Dis ·
These 8 units
xlnl condition.
to tell at suo.ooo. iYKW'.7 . .,..l!Ol
L1~!13QIN15i
inu Real llltat.e
ONEOR80TH
2 adJ<>lnl~g JO·pte.x.es
ElTa,011rea
Assume l0-"4%rinancini
''Z" RJ~ 494-8811
2br. 2~ LIPt¥J' duplex. Avail. ,flid Nov,·March.
Resp acllts. '600. 673-3415
c:o.ta MeM l IZ4 .......................
l BR duplex, adults. no
pets. UtU paid. except
e&ec .. ~mo + S150 sec
dep.~. '
i..,.. INcli 3141
·······~··············· <kea.nf'ront. winter rental,
• pvt beach. pool. 2 be. 2
ba. nolads-peta. ~3579
Oceanfront mnthly ren·
l.als $350. RMP
499-3'79
Mau cMJ Mar. leue. 4
BR. 2 ba . 1625 mo .
9113-5'183.
a Br. 1 ba. small. mo/mo. \l1il. pe.ld. $350. Ad ulll
only' 6'T.M804 .... , ..... l 2l' ... , ...........•.......
O~duplex, view, 2 br. l
•HOMEFINDERS•
557-0822
Newport Terrac e . l
REALTORS bednn..J bath. Beaut. de·
c.orated. Pool / Jac11n1 ........ .._. 3241 m>tmo. '7S2·95.51
······-··············· 1•1• S100. Blue Laeoon Villa S. O.•• 6
Priv 8clL. Pools lenn. -·-•••••••••••••••••• 213-~. '714-499-2520 3 BR, 2 1>11. fncd yard. tn
pnme San Clemente Joe
SSSO mo ~81 ·2048 or
4f.IG.2SM.
ba. sundeck. garage. North end; 2 BR. 1 ~ ba. dsh~. frptc. No pets. Olarmlna! S700Mo.
Ulll. pd. 1500 mo . Oteanrn»ntcondo: 2 Br, 1
(1)661-3879 an er 6 or ba .• furn. $12.00mo. f\lll ocean vtew. 4br. Jba.
Q)48S.1602days. Portafl.na. 3 BR 4t den. 3 fam rm. ~Mo. Before
·~· '°'"' '7141 6'5-0!>50
Newport leach/So.
1700 16th SI
a J21.2 ba. L«e. family home. 8:30am or aft 7prn .. !~ .. ••••••••••••••• llOO Month I _49&-0071~--------t ---------tfOMES FOR RENT 3 Arch Bay, ocean v ew. 5-NAM 1210 Spacious beautllully furn.
tOove• JI 161"1
17141 64?·8170
J Or 4 Br. Priced from 2 B~::i·fi{'° ~S<>c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• apt. Over&oolting wa.ler. Newport 9"dl 31 6' tm-sses. Fncd yan1 &c 4M-Un m-.t~t New aduJts only. 2 BR. 2 1115.67~9177 ••••••••••••••••••••••• gara.ces. Families bt coodo. $5o2S yeafly .OCEANFRQNT.
Fabulous home wilh all
decorator amenities.
4 Bdrm. View. Fabulous
luxury furniflh ~11gs .
s;!(XX)/mo. Winter, ·
On Peninsula. Only 11teps
t.o beach. 2 Bdrm. l b1:1.
fWll. tliSOJmo. Winter.
Waterlronl Homes
631 ·1400
please, klds Ii pets Oceanfront on pvt point. Walk lo So. Coast Plaza. Super View. 3 BR. 2 BA
welcome. Call 964·2:MWI or Fantastic view. I Bdrm. Days. 549·4454, eves· r p 1 c . 17 ~ o / m o . !118-2971. All no fee. 165()/moyrly. 499-2227 675-8475 21J·llBS-602t
-~------~ tWlsq• leCldt 3240 3br. 3ba. D.R .. mull level 38r. 28a Condo, kids OK. Very ruce t br ocearuronl
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean & whitewater nr So <A>Msl Plaza. uUI apt, dtw & aar. $400 mo.
Elegant 2 bdrm, fam. rm view. $750Mo. 494-4714. pd, !IM-4.126. Wint.er. A1ao l br 137S yr.
& den. <S182Stmol. Plush 640-se88 ~ 1 yr old. 4 br. ly 673-6964 belore9 pm .
crptg, 2\.li ba cedar 4'c ~eanview , Norlhend. Cam rm, 2 be. earthtone I aJUB. 5 bib to ocean. ""' nds . I er. uUJ. pd. SJOO. Adu t.s. Obj car pvt gar , fu.lly walk to bcb, 4Br 2Ba. Clllt&. new la capang. no pets AJsounfurn. 2421
ma.lnL yd. Adult.#, no DR/PR 975. 494-4127. l650 mo. 645-3239 E. 16t.bSt. NB~l801
peta. lnquire at 527 18th New large I br on beach. Wut J 1tw l2H ~ Jbr, 2ba, fprlc.
St. 714-98().6.131. Furnturuurn. All applna. ••-••••••••••••••••••• ~. gar. wlit avail.
bo trl 91910or499-3806 HOMES FOR RENT now. WI June I. 2914 W. 5 Sbr . 3ba. at or r 3 or 4 br. Priced from Oceanfront. N.B Call WIMTB RBfT A&. SCOI' e. f725Mo. 4br. ocean aide. No. end F _.. n1 " 1675 per mot, up , ~ epm.831-6.509 DB.FP+atudio &aar. Se5&osse5. n~~ya 2 13 ·3ll ·S4 l 7 or Lncludes ocea front , l Calt 9329 garages . F a milie s TI4..e4&20SI
bayfrool ar. IUlcla pro-• 3Jk.3'4ba. Nearbeacbt, · -plHae. k1d1 ., pets ---....;....----
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6 pertles Cl/I pr. fprlc. 1undee11. welcome. Call 9&t·2S'6or S.O••• · q . a.t'• req'd. Avail. IJC£AN Vl£W IJ73.2'Tl.Aat.noree. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BURR W HIH
REAL TOfL INC
67S..4610
HU DSON BAY
REA LTY . LTD.
I 'J f •S• •
l'toV MUI. 9e0·7090 or CJOM to downtown. 4 Can• ';' 1 OCEAN VIEW apt.a. S3SO
531-791 uk for Lloda bedioom. a bath, maids. U.Mwl•d 3425 ~·w4:;.,~ty~~~720
Plante. $1200. mo. Century 21 ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••
JOGTOIUCH NewportCenter.6'0-S3S7 3 BR. DOOi. c.::·.-htl_._ ... ._..::
J81t al. Pt& ffolM, ~Mis 3210 -·*'°' !fl ~ c1a.1n,. fl'plc. 0111. ....................... Mt peta. ... Call ..................... _
dbl• 1ar. tnnl•.1 1\V --r 1 d'"' ..-.~ .._. I • -01 ator.,e. VIila Padr1c. air, 'ue ll> c, •le. ut ' 71 I I -.7 32 Ver de Ma r . 1ar. avail lmmed . r..a • d --··-•••••••••••••••
Mm/mo, Ut:: --MJ--0171Doa .. ....... _ ........... 2bl. f-1A -ts " ~ _._ --•••••••••••••• -· "'""'to~·r -, w.t-3267 ..... ..... 1706 dr111 100 ... OC!b. -j BR; "1p1u, wJUi 1ar. -·•••••• .. ••••••••••••• •••• ee.epe to bey. S700Mo . f350/mo. Sec+laat mo. • " ........ ••••••••• llon to llon. 541 Btlboa
1.Df1ortda. M>-2854 3 :>r:.~~:~m IAYMOMf Pmn.S..-or75Nle
a bdrm. + den, 2 ba .. fam. .. -. l"Dcd yard Ir Vtq .1ar9t d.-.X apt. lJllr -Bach S2SS. UtJI
• Uv. rm .. flrtp)ace uraau. Famlllu •· , Bdrm, I baUi. Incl. Winter. 40• E .
prO/. J•nd1cai>•· IP•· pleHe.~ ll:ld1 • J>tU lau~ r m, ur~rt. S.Jboe.t75-310l af't.4. bMuUlul paUO, ra..~r ~. CaU Mt·2Sfe or _. ~ pol&lblt>
inti. I mile to 1-tlt, """'"·"'-·'°'"· Alaal-..n · 28rl!pt, i.t•l•tt~cJelD·
... &o perk • HbMla. 1~~!!!~~~~11n1.. t61G1D0.11Mllt ..., .... New l bdrm. 2 a... Coodo: 1-:
• • .._ ha1uary featw-.e. 1119'•.;,= oppl•• • a.cb.uwlt~ ':'..~ WAHT ACTIOWf. =.-...... eecuri'1. ....... U.. Detty It.•· _. •· ..... OMltf9d Adi~ lllll'ClllttlMlll. ... Ml. _,A .. , ......
£asu1de I br unfurn.
~. S2:8S mo. Call afte r
4pn 64S-682S
Dup&ex 2 br. fenced yd,
2 BIL 1 ba. patio. f11>lc. d1h w1r, wah rtdry
~ soil car pr. .....
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lktl --twt1 r Ja42 •••••••••••••••••••••••
air. a.. pool, Jae. sauna. temls. SSOOMo
IMz-5053 ~--~--------I..arp waterfront COftClo
w/boat slip. Delllxe "
I mmac . 11200 m o .
Btc*er, daya 992·2S41;
ews IM6-81&3.
duld. pet ok. S36S mo. l.mJll-._... 3141
SlOOdepostl 642·0857 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3 Br. 2"2 ba. 2 frpk s. ram
rm. d1nJng rm. 2 car
1araie. No pets. S600.
673-1780 ()(' S48-6S87.
m>. 2 Br. adults. no pets.
Pool. paUo. J2S.J 17th
Place. s.4()..(>130. 646-5137.
after llam
Mella Verde 2 BR. lower.
1..1.rge 2 br, frpk. deck.
qwet, waJk to beach &
TOWTr 1'ltu1ts. tn> -peb.
S5QS. twlt' Investments.
1nc. 497 · 1187
I Br. !leCluded, Old Top of
World area. Avail t0119.
S2liO + utd. No children
oc '*"· 494-~
adhs. no pet.s. $3$0/mo. Mlwp0111Nd1 ll6t
~~ ...................... .
Lovely 2 Bdrm. I bllth.
prqe. Mature cple. no
~-s.m. l72 E. 20th.
9wp, clean 2 BR. l ba,
bltns. 2 yr old 4·plex. w.
side IOds OK. no peu.
$375. 645·7479 eves Ir
wknds.
3 BR. 2 ba. frplc. 2·car
pr. 2078 • E Oanlen Ln.
,MIC NIWPOIT
Bac h ol on. I or 2
Bldrooms 6 Townhouaea
f\"omm&~
Spectacular 1pa. total
recre&tlef\ pro1ram.
social procram. 7 POOis, 8 tem.Ul cour\I, At rashion
bland. Jamboree le San JOllQW1 lWJa Road. C714)'44-lt00
546-5357.642·1422. 2"3 Bdrms O<'eanfront
EVILL£.. dup lexes. Yearly . ''THE s '1Ml12 Bk.r
2llr w11ar. Adlll. new ---------eJW ...... bllnr. htCcl ~rota
)'II.._ pd, GMlJO. -per -.. waflll'D. lCIO' 3Sll "B"S.....AuUSO trcun ocean. 20 1 E .
WAI.LAO£ sr APTS Balboa. l'or _,. lnlo
21NfWaUaceSl cal.IReutaat sa.1'707
Newtl' dec'Ot'atf!d, bu,rt OCIAal'IOMT c:eW.ap. J llr, I ba, $770.
No depoUta reqd, Cbild .... a. •tollb. v.-11.
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LAROI: IWU&r>' 2 br. 2 ba,
Incl. rtfrii, bltna at 1u. OM THI llACH •• mo. ~. DO pee.a, Bid, ldldl, bl&b, utU pd.
Sierra VlUa1e. 114 !. HoM1 Ap9. -YrlY • •St.MMIJ7. -.. lll • IMt. Jiol-W. ~t7M1M.
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typ••·atiro1rea
Qll&Qm Palatln• roclubakes·COmPO-t•r. ft'eet.lt.S)'tpar. ,.,._ •t, ~14830 P'Ul.t
a..etrt.a.wa •·tfrl Avail. -
!rt1 ,.,, , .. o:.:r~ ..,. ........ ....., ~.!.!e.f.!~!~..... wv ... c:-• s..e.,/Mloullw -l'M~• .. ••••--.. CllltC... ~ P!:l'ERSPAINTlNG IM/Est. ~ ftt. Lie --••• .. •-••••-•..,. Or\uway1•rarkl•I ~•tu L""••t _..._............... 0., . I it r • ii For ftcellence ln Expr'd. ReH Rates. ,..1.Guar. Refa. Ted. Expert Dreaam•kllll a .. •=•l'CW°111 ~~ ... ·-,.Newport D•~ .Care taM.acaplaa. Oeor1e hMecluo•0 1: Cle&nlnc Free f!at. Call Gene 17~or•H• · AlterttiaDa. Cstm ..,..,...
-t • .....-fl .,nl!9_ c..r. ~H l\.\/up. lllMILMl-1072 Unllmited.MW?21. THUt.ulfORD ~ PAINTING r.mt6Hlaa'1.Mf.73ZZ -•
Ul'd. Plu1ed pro1ra m. IDS. a.ZAN makes lt ~lwolw --LAWN ..... lwl. GI 8 b J .. .W ALLPAIMTIM6 Free&t 20ynesp. T•wl1l1• .... MY ~ 1--....... •-••••-••••••• ..;..;;....,;;;;-..______ ........ clean··-. Hm. ac .• apt•. ..._ ... _._ .... _ c.11 Lany 14'7-0l!M. .. .................. . -.. W :::::.i..· .. -C I .. -....-. ..,.... ~~arz ............ ••••••••••• ·~ .. ,.,....,,v
-W. • ,._ Ai e, S I 6 ..... dML • bllulUa&. "2-9'01 Extlm lnt$37S ,... Q.ARENCE'S 'IV. Z1 Yft' 1•c.a:.--.. ~ <lllof' Wi41111111"; WM ....................... Houw.Leaalq, profess. ~a lf:8ma~OfJ~i ....................... e•per . Days. eve•); "'"'"" -.,._._ ...... __ .. ""'---JAOOllSCONCAET! MA 11&.At compl ... A """obi .,._ W Prat. -~•R ... Eirt Ir Int. C D 1 ........... -95 + ~7·109I • d!Mft._a~ -1 ... ..-:'~!'."'0:-vl OONSTaUC'nON ~-•••••••••••••• ~~ .,...,, •• · ......-v. e care more. mrtfl6.~rat.es. Free ustom e1 gn wood .....-.~. · ~ ,.. L • _, _ _. -" ,,.,._~ ... ~ ~feac1--1rroof· Qu1hfied penoooel to Lied/bod. 7$9·0323. petJe> coven Is decks T~ 81_•11· ff .. t . e rm IUA. «*t-110. di Ortw:waya • .__ as ~ .. ._ NrVe10U-Jmrd SSZ-0105 ?Sl.567 est. S1S-C'780. 538-4113 .___ """ ' _...., ,,., .-.••&-..U .. au.ar el.Im pet CMlor. ,... ... nsz toosmt. Papa · ··-q~. 567· ... ll all .. •••-••••••• .. •• ..... , . ,.... -1-1•.,... •11pr .131.QN ~,, « l tlme service. L• A1r .. •1 Paiotlng. INTt EXT. 8Pm FREEtriaJleuoo .,,
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• ~ ~:._~-"'a,J,,.' Qoeat1ve maeoory, COO· naq --g·~--· Neal. honest. reas .. 12 -...... .. --t--..1-1-...~e..A.i ..... ,
I ..,.. _ .. uv...--• 1 Hoale ,._ .. 1-eJec:lri aJ Vacan\S our s~iaJty. -·••••••••••••••••• ..._-, ,..._..llK'U ........ ,... o s• 51l4l01 . • erete, pat o coven. ~ ._... c • Walls, wiod.ows, stm La-~·cape. irr1gatloo. yrs. up. Lac'd Dave -r ., ma.this French. tntO..L&.. ._............ decb Ir fHen ot all umblo!, odd jobs . ..... -~ .... -.............. .
AIL Al Law; ..... ~ 8iabop'1 Estnctton kiod1. S•rious. Lac rl'CIGIHble. 8'2·9178 aft carpet cSeamna. 24 br dnup. reu 10 YR eaper. IMAGP..SBY IKE W •w a.a I ;--r ~,. wtUa, etc.. ~ Qeaftilal. C\ean ~ Doua. 646 0161 S. service. Free esL Boo-u c 4 bonded. N«boru ~1aJ~commerc1al WE'RESPEClALISTS .................... ..
SaveNoilrcaHtn-1.. _,. J Br boale ..,, s Br -~--· ------........_ dedo~SSZ-OYDU~S 5.'ll-11Gcir897·2.1162 .-vu I ..,.,,,,.. est. Reas CALL642-Ga« QiUece atudeo&s, window
.. A s I • ._._, 1"U.I ., I "'" rllla. 6'75-91591. 673-0737 R .d
O ; ......... V pot C eanlng, • ··-_.................... ttn1wrr ....... ;a.,.r wuhiJl&, efU /st.ore• --•••••••••••••••• ~ =j ~1dd. ·-:•••••••••••••••••• OCCStuclien~ 1 Ton truck. Hause as &et. cleanin&. ••••-••••••••••••••••• PaUll.lal 4 Restoration. ··-·••••••••••••••••• Xlot work. 642·5449,
DIVORC.S BY MAIL ,..._...,, v · ELECTRJClAN·Prlced Trub, tree tnm. Dan &UoY detail work. Over Brickwork. Small jobs. "Par EJ1cellance", st . Ne.atpetehes &tt"Xtures ~645-.::.....m2.:.:..:. _____ _
ruu.,tona..i. $10. e • ......_ niht·free eaUmate on tG-3221&. ~~~~~~~ Newport. Calta Mesa • Hc /inatrds . Richard .-EST. 193-1419 P\ad what Y<MI want in ~Lepl.MZ-5100 .., • .., 1ar1eor1ma1Jjobs. lrvtoe.675-ll7Seves. Sinor.SJ&..~ " .,
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-·-•••••••••••••••••• lie. •331254 673-o359 Sktplotder, dump truck, Cleanups oo rentals lses • • •' • lledkare t1Pial or bank Sandwich Espress will ~·ha..'!!_.!~• ynt aps, empties. Fr~ esi: B~ bpll~~.~ sto_~~· Wallptper hanging. fast --•••••••••••••••••••
t&atements. reuooable dn!ls-'-.vournex'tparty 11.gb quality resid, com· ...... im&e.-...·"""1 ,_Coocily.Call64S-9868 ............. ..,...,,.,, W&1.,., •serv\C!e,qualitywortt. Le Remodeling. copper re · -... ·1 •-l d I · ""5 etc Dave 54.5-4440 ~. 714-536-2350 ..._byJane493-7413bfr-crewel w/"411 speciaJty m ... n . w rang a t Hauling, c leanups. · · pipe., leak detection &
DO YOU ·~ OFFER A SERVICE?.'
Let the public know wilt:
an ad in the Dally Pilot
Service Directory. It can
cost you as little as Sl.89
~ day. For more in·
formation and complete
rat.es call 642-S6'78. .
9:30am/aft7pm. caterin1. 3 lo,catioas. Jowimt coei. Tom or Joel driveway removals. t._.WffilMJ ..._.... WAl.U'APBING 5eWll!t' locat.tng. Top llcat
....... ....._ Clll~TOU8-4PM ~ \rimming.SSi-8271 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• Quality work. Eves Plumblng,$37·3l94 __ _
--·-•••• .. 0 -••0 • c.-.t/COllC,... f"oanllico/TUe Ho11111dlmin9 Mktg exec recently re· 83l·l085. Looldng ror a home of
Sealrtl)', fire, health & _, ....... ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••••••••••• located in CM would like Get.~~le~~~ss. Ex t / r n t pa 1 n t & your own? You'll fiod emer~y ~yste"¥ for ~menl work·All types ~ramlcTile Want a REALLY CLEAN to hou&esit for family. freeesL84().&ll3 wallpaper. Qual WOTk , maoy homes advert1Kd
)IOUI' home or business. Uc'd Contractor #38018!> Qitries, baths, counter HOUSE? Call Gingham Preler home nr ocean. ---reas. Free t!st. Steve for sale an Classified
tnie.est..MZ.-7288 &tUCor~. tops. BU167~ Girl. Freeest.&U-Sl23 S4&-s:b&3Mon·Fri. Sell Idle items 642·5678 M7-C281 everyday. 1--------•
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Seawilll r.-e
New ua bdrm luxury
adult apt.s in 14 plans
from $3$0, 2 bdrm
townhouses rrom $$00 +
pools. tennis, waterfaJls,
ponds! Gas for cooking &
bating paid. From San ~ Frwy drive North
on Beach to McFadden
\bes> West on McFadden
to Suwiod Vllla1e.
(714 *'3-5198.
4000 .......................
Boom• /kitchenette m week It up.
S..97~
~ Qa\ rum. pvt
rm /Ba. kitchen ........ pr. pool. leo· •au. tm. IC·lMS
¥1¢• ..... 4ZIG
Ama•c••M'i/ 5005 P'w1a ... / Pat• .. , 5350 Paw11 .. , 5350 HllpWcmhd 7100
Lott&~ .....................................................................
Seml·ret1red gen. contr
desires assoc w /local
gen. contr. Can furn some capital. 646-761S
••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED: Female l o ~g12.1n~MASSAGE Ac~Clrtf
share expenses of 2 wecll &bJame-LJc Ma~~eur .. ~~ bl I k 5100 staymTablt.1,0t>c22to OutcalJ9-ll.494 ~111 n.:u.,paya ecer .ex·
J S h C 11 8 _ _ _ _ penenced 1n processing
an l · a arry MICL.NU 1 ll!'S vendor'!. invoices. OP U\ 979-1017 _ , _ _ _ ~ put & codlnl(. Must be
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Small Hide·Away Ofl1cc.
Only $rl0/per moolh. Va ·
cant. 325 No. Broadway.
Santa Ana. Historical
Bldg. For more Wo call
Sam Warren S$8-6878 or
Renata 556-TlfJ'1
C:OIQNA oa MAR
Deluxe olfiee, USO mo.
Realonomics 67~00
2901 Lafayette, N.B. StMC
or office space; 1200 Sq. n. Sll8>mo.
B. Gnmdy RJlr ~~
P a rtner needed t o
purchase and help
man.age property. Good
income & tax shell4!r . In
some cases. no down
payment r eq 'd. Ray.
~-5.'lll.
700sq. ft. s pace avail. POl&~Sl. Npt. Bch. ~toLM 5025
S27Smo. Call Robbie -·•••••••••••••••••••• :ws-07S7 or 64$-0221
Newport Near Post Ofc.
Modem 502 sq ft store or
ore. 2630 Avon·C 213/
477·7001
SWIH(W,LOAHS
and
Newport Beach ofc/apt. Commercial space. or .
Cannery sectk>o fice. shop, retail& hobby.
2Dd Trust Deed Loans on
residefltial property
CUst.omized to meet
yaur~!
R.E.DEPT.
67S-49l2 Broker Sll>Mo. 548-7249 SANTIAGO IANK
3 room suite, bath & kitcb, 1~~~71~4~ttm~·~5200~~~ $tOO mo. 561 W. 19\b, I · C.M. Call Jack eves.
~.
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY $2
Sell any 1tf'm or rom·
butatJon of 1t<•mi; few J7S
Of' lt>SS with J Penny
Pincher Ad 3 lines fO( 2
consecutive da)'ll Ell<"h
addluonal line 1s 60'" for
the 2 days Charae 11 •
No<'ommert'1;il ads
For more Information
and lo pl aloe your ad nll
642-5678
*LORI'S*
WE'RE•l
OPEN24hrs DAILY
~9820 836-0104
A French Ot>llght
LEMAN DE LARUE
ESCORTS ~HRS
~9820 836-0104 ---------Splri ..........
181.5 S. EJ Ca rruno Re al
Sanetemeate: Fully he.
For Appl.~~·~
Great Co ... _,
OUTCAU
2'hrs &U-0180
__ MC[!l_SA·_
COV&tilti.
•'5J.0771.
.. HrOlllall Swritt ···--· ..... Pll&U.W......_ .... ... ..._...
J c.GoMld•a&••l ~.o. •s U4!.
N.8.1121G. --------..,,...
RITE
ISCOl'f SlaYICE
HIS& ... S
•OukaU • will.lng to work flexible
llA.'f-2AM 835-3749 hrs Exct'llent fran~e
benefits Corporate Of PREGNANT" Caring. face in Anaheim Stadium
coofldenual couru.t•hng & area. Call for appt 9.12
referral Abortion. JdOP· onJ>:_ 714_'.~:5020. ~Uy
lJon & keepulg
APCAR E S47 2563 --------Tnrnf 5450 .......................
Sall to Greece. fo'emalc-
crew wanted t.o share
fun. adveotur~. chorel>.
~·, <2131594~
't::= ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ii
I t wctlow 7005 .......................
ACCOUNTING
CLERK
Rapwily growing inlema·
uonaJ rompany seeks en
lhus1ast1c. self ·start1nfe
U'ldlv1dual for position iq
A('C()Ullllng Department
1n corporate he ad
quarters in Irvine. Good
typi n g & 1 0 Ile)'
capab1ht1es required.
Excellent opportunity
for advan~ment. out·'
3 Free t.eonls lessons. llMldm& compeosallon & Dick Bradlee Tenn•s benefits an a pleaa•t ~-~CTJ.1~-• ~D& envlroncnen -JllllaW J II 1971 Coatael Penona
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• • • • • • " t ' • • .. ~-'\t\ wodm18t,.,.,.,. ~a. AC~ -D1ftE~01'1-.•
waads. Work out of Urvan Home Loans. i...,
bome. £4•pped ""'th n.auona largest hom
IBM t7pewrl ter fl loan bro«erage firm
Ninleo diet.... eqwp.. Seeb &Octi viduaJ w ltl'9t-
1Dftll-C:.U.y IJ.3·1185 deed"' llC«k ~
_llon __ t1!" !!'1..: 8:!' to 5... exper. lcw Investment
HlfpW_... 7100 ~.:.::::*~.~ ....................... --..t-;;".-=.•~.,,~oe_l_Q_ U»Z Be WliflllOlAll~-+t.a.Jlkl£..JID.-ftpier:d re.iS.H.li ~ ss o~rator wanted .
NEWPO«T llACH
3000 rt. 1000 rt office
space. quiet lite Indus. area. No auU>motlve or
fiberglasiog. 645·3323
..... SI.oms
Avail for any purpose.
Sl0.000 to Sl0.000,000. Ca II
R.D. Roubian. 67$-9979.
....................... ........ Mn
972-9904 24 ... s
llO'lW 11\b St, Santa Ana
MASSA&!
G9dlR OfficH dys. BUSINESS LOANS
Any AmL Any Pu rp<ise
2nd T.D. 's 842-045$
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
ca11:
RGUUMODkS
ESCORTS
OUTCAU. ONLY
O.,....--.hr
611-2140
GOU>IHGflll
Single s tory. prof. Sbup 4550
center. 2850 Mesa Verde ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr E. C.M. 847-11844. FOR RENT: 11 ,1766q ft
NEWPORT CENTER ·• vacant land ava\I for
MONEY AVAILABLE
any J>IDllC)6e. $10,000 min.
Mr. Hargrave951·353S
642-5671
D!s' Pl 08 600 st«age in the open. Loe ~ aza. S lsq. m C.M. olf of W.19lh. St. ---ft. prof. ore. Ub· el. cau RoxfeM.z..4210 M·F share w /related pro· Moe "'J' ;1 a. Tnnt Lonely:' Need to talk ., o.icli 5035 Last or Found a pet? Call Fane A·Fnefld Club now feWor'.I or spUL $1.20 sq. ...,. W..ted 4600
ft. 642·5451 orM0-7020. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Animal Assista n ce foraung. 5$8-2441 form·
I ST MO.NH
Prestigious garden office
bldg. Brookhurst. near
F.dioger. Suites from 390
sq. I\. ~1 Brookburst.
Wstm . Mr Canto r
atl>'39-5849.
Ocean View space avail.
Sl7SMo. Lse. 498·Z722,
492-1720
White Water Rlty. Inc.
6:iO Sq. fl. view, under·
ground prke. elevator, COast Hwy visibility. Air
cond. La na Beach.
ffH)°S4 186; wknds
me, sums
Tasteful Executive
SUtel in a perfect loca·
Uon. Euy freeway ac. cesa. Cloee to airport,
fi.De reata.uraots. Con·
ference room ,
petaonallzed phone ~.+.Call Anita
•B.2161
.me.sums•
Delu.xe office w /vlew .
Recep, cool. rm. aec'l an. etc. O.C. &oc. nr.
airport. $300 /up.
541).SJ7'5.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtllr Mtg. Co. Leque.S37·22'13.no fec. fo. Ma1e&FEMALE .
Responsible. working All types o( real estate
w r i le r s c e k s o n e 10vestment.s iince 1949 .
bedroom cottage in ~cWn-.ht
Found or loet a pet" Call
Special Pals Holltnt'
7141172-1.235. 2131258-7398 O>rooa del Mar or Cost.a ...,... ~
Mer.a. Quietness essen· z.dTDs REWARD: Lost dog
tial. Wrtte Classi.lled Ad '42-2171 545-061 I stocky wtiite male. Vic.
#206. Daily Pilot. P.O. F V &H B Call962~ Box 1$60. Costa Mesa $16.000 2Jld mort. $ yrs. · · · ·
92626. Earn 15% y\eld discount FOUND: GenUe Siamese
---------• 714!638-0487beforeSPM. F. ltltten. W/dash of tab·
Det11re lsetrenl ol house by 00 f.ce & tail. Nr.
cpl looking for unfum 2·3 CASH FOR Be a c h & Garf 1 e Id .
bdrm w/encl yd for 2 lOIDos. Vaclnated 10·4.
•fOXYLADY * OUTCALL ONLY
•972·1131•
'~ATlllUTY•'
''Open Ufestyle" people
sincere warm relations
Q>uples call 750--067 4
Singles call 750--0677
RK-orded Msg. any hr
T mature dogs. Have good TD's 9D4129. 96&-7068. ref·a for all of us . ~-'pal 7$1·9100, 12-4 pref. Steve .. u . .U ~3'54 Found: Claim or adopt 1t 0
trvlne Ani mal Care M ~. Who would you • or Jean. H0Mro~t:8 WANS
ARRANGED
$10.000to $2$0,000
•AMORTIZED
•INTEREST ONLY
-sHOllT TERM
lille to take home? A cute M
bllt Lab puppy. Germ. y
Shep mix. blk ma le poo.
OF
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MONEY
I II 0 II IE Ill
W(l'I~~
~ 5( ooV!C(S IWO ll NOltllS
(Ft41M'-1'74
Harcl># .... 1.Aamber. Bldg. -.Jlmineal for Sale lo eurn.J, Calif. Contact ta~. PO Boit
117. Burney, CA. 98013.
Or call! C911)33MZ!S.
18111notaa
Lo owirt..S. bl ~.
Ne•pOrt ar••. Onl)'
·-Pll&dek,tll·U. RVM~
-·~
Call Bob WUHams-Agent
731· 7771 or 980-1~7
2 d.a)' ,.ppro¥ al fund in 1
days . No points . sio.ooo-m.ooo 2nc1 T.D.
io.ns. Udo Newport Co.
~ 195. at bra.
cile. Dobie pup. Pit Bull
er maybe a terrier mix named Rufus. Also pret·
ty kJttles. Take your
ddce. 7~·3'734
FOUND. Male German
Sbep, vie Huntloeton ~.K.B.m-mt
'
0
R
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ESCORTS
642-1571
7·10 P.M.
GIT MORE s s·s s s
-,FOR YOUR DIME~
· WllH OUR ~NEW
DIME·A-~INE
Comm'I print s hop.l•--------
Vaned & inte resting
work. No Sat 's. Com·
JXC)rlnl. 3188-K Airway
A~. CM. Call ~I.
ACCOUNTING CLERK
Process invoices. handle
mail. light typtng, assist
w 1a ccoutlng dultei..
540·7639. A Kendav1i.
Ind. EO.E .
ACCOUMTS
ftAYAIUC&.BK
1be Jolly Roget", Inc .. 1s
a profitable g rowing
medium s 11e company
Acdg BkkPQ6
TEMPORARY
RegJ.ster today to w~
on vanous uccountang 4
bookkeeping assign~
ments Work close l <
your home Acctg clerlqt'
bookkeepers. a ccoun
ta11ts are needed thruoor
Orange County Call u~
for more ulforma lion
Robert Half's
accwf•MfK
2333 No Broadway
l200. Coldwell Banke r
Bldg .. Santa Ana
(7141135-4103
With excellent beoel1ls & --------• wortang condallODS. We
curreo&Jy have an open·
mg for a AcrounLS Paya· ~Oen. Salary 1s com ·
meosurale with ex
perience. Send resume
or apply in person : n. Joly llOCJlt' IRC
17042 Gillette Avenue
lf'Vine. Ca 92714
Un.ique retail nursery
needs a s harp. ex·
perlenced person for
varied bookkeeping
dulJe6. Tbis is a good op.
portunity to expand your
accounUnc l&iUs. PleaM
ADVERTISING SALES
Local decorating & de
sign ma~azane require· mature out go in g
energetic individual w I
yr !Din. outside sales ex
peraencc for Laguni
Hls1MissH>n Vie)O area
Call 497-4464 for appt. ---.-
Adwtffisiftc) Sain
Telephone space sales
Advertising ex pr. nee
Ntt'l trade)>obtlcaUOt'.
w / around noor oppolt
Must be aggressive and i
stnlO.I closer. Conaeftia
atmosphere
Sa l ary+co m
m. +bonuses & fringe
bene. Call daily bt wn t &
3 PM. Phil lmmordin<
90ml
apply lo person. Mon ~
~ Frl 8am·$pen. .... ~.
STAD
MAllMaSSS
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1be Daily Pilot needs ~
penan for our Clusi.t\t(
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seek 1bould enJQl
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tric ), have a pJeaaant peraoaallty a eojot workiu wltb a ,,..,..
IP"OUI> fl people I
We on. eitcellent com ....., ....... *'udin& lllldieal, dllll.al, lif• 1' aur••ce. etc. Sale~ PLUS _..loal IX ............. '"" ---~t AleM call for lllUrvi.
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._ ..,.,. llae ....... ~1:1,._, J'\&Dlr1Gd 8 6 L wtlnj 9111..al ontY employer. ........., Mlildieu.wtd CONSTRUCTION 6 J>ENTAL-CarHr oppc.y Dllllea .._ ._._ .. ,.,,..,,"", ft.t&I Umt ta1Jef' tor N.B Coetact llr. Evlu m Nftpolt ..... bu 11.AOO'ENANCE OM or for llilblY motivated en. r~ C"f-:~··: --------SICllTAIY ~ ............ ,... S ·M6t. :=ott1e1 tor ID· two men. To 1urt Im· thw'MUcRDA,2trtn· wB!!v~ 10-..6
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tl ... t~ -· ... " .. _ _--.., Ir l~iTi<lt71.0.t --•••-· llOC«* hi M 1•oeui9:i1~ U · nont. 71H1U be1wn .... ..;;.;"•-· Vort .. ...._...._._=• PACl'O&Y O rowlna bank In Lo• forappt 1:.0.£. •pr hr. IDUlt have car. ~in 1 «more cl 86t:30. Salary baaed on blulaib tn a f'\m orten&. __ ............. a..ar.oNJCAIMI An1t>._ a.Ra ••tr•etlvt1 ...;;..;_;&.e,.~....;..;, ..... ___ lrvarea.-... Super frltndly beach u..•..ia.-i ... .,.._: aper. edclc.CaJluul5fM8" .,._.,. --.. taltarND&xpaf1wlt I. n 4 I" Id u •I w Ith locattd <'Omp1ny need1 --.
l!l(!fl1a.,....,_U 1-Pav l'UIWMk.ly C'•Ptrlmct it• ~rttll')' ··-CJmcAL lndlvldual with Jftttral ~ Coum&er/Vardperson,fuJI DIMTA&.· _,., 'Man I 10 Ch11..,., of Boord o ••-""'•"ti" proteutoi l•dl•r. ooh JournoJ -or pt-time . •••ld '1 Pen-
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l .9UCIQS ,..,.;..,...;..._ Jln1nd1I ln8111ullon or --,..,...,, for F11blon b1t01.....,. Ablhlr lo• -ola.t•el ........ 2rnmln""1•••· "'"" oulllont. ••· • .,.._CO ,,_ -ml •ot•I• firm. Mull WTWlll-IJ ,.....10,.,1...., nrm. lhr•••• lrlor b1l1ncr ~T....ioat .....,,1..,s.eo .. 1Hwy. _..._..-..,,. •1=!!:.~8d~.::O tX>E MtF ~:~~~~:~1t·:11•~.~t:1~ •Ta.La Goodw 0 r ~Jell~. 1a~111ft11 h ~ ~=~r~~~:.};.enerto 4 ~ Ltcuna Bch. ty. X-ray cerUfic11te re-
llooiilCWw ....... .. .. n ... '"'"'tu -.......... ... -·Cell ••tM)IZJ To St71 ~ co v NT. R LAD y . r.~. ""~~. :;,•;
Te SJ0,000 "'red. Cleric.al t7J.9tH -"'l'WX()per.sor ~l~~:;:.;82~ daya benefit&. Salary open . .,.,, f12·ftll !"'!CAN • -.. Co ~ t-....1 ca..--~ •MonNnttnaClerk KB. area, 842.-31 14 .... 1 llllUlftl -.. - -• u-·~ C.OU11ter cirl for dry
SWWMsOt SAVINGS a•"lllil'•••fw: !::S~n!~,~~ :1 ~:1::: We have Immediate c:t.nen. Fit. Apply 188 ~~t·~~C~~ii rr v o u h 1' v f' S a, L atoas t:J Toro Rd _,.,.... •• 0,..-tourh rfQuiN'd for thl1 oP"•"P U 'Y°" q~' £.lab St.CM ---lune up to 4 daya per
SupervilJory t'XPt"r1en<'e It Lacuna Hills 1)iie 56.41> wpm, aome Fortune ~ rompany, ~oiler a woique • • OJuaulo Girl experienced week Top u l ary &
would llkt' to hf-a Rranrh MICameron 770-2816 dietapbone exp. good tWautlfuJ bearh lorauon :=,~ ::::!: m "'de print abop. Sir benefits. Ortho exp. 6: A* .. .._, Be your-owu Attracttve BAJUIAID, Manuer. now ls lht' tlmf' !X>E MtF/H ~ aJJt varied typ-SCartlnJ? salary PMJYbment.t. Pleueap-sc-cty. 3744 w. Ylamer RDAreq.6'2-21526 .
...._ .,..10Ul'OWDllra. muat be tnlbu1laat1c. for I h Is r& n ta s t I<' ..... ....,.-..,,,L_ To SIOO ~ltlpenoat.o: Ave .• Santa Ana. Call
.n.......1t....u111-5uz Cail op p o rt u n It v C. ood -972 ftlR 971-ZSIZaft•pm. DeUaJ Aas 't, Ortho .. Chr.
1 -...... be n e f It ~. I.! r ow In ll Barber Styhat to manaae Math apt, xlot phone .. • .:..:..::...==-:~.:.:...;;:.:..:_ ___ I N.8. Part time or f"'
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dllll•ba" U.. abWty to t I-..,..._ C f7J tfll -i: ·-~ 700 Newport VID'lll« Dr wWlni to learn. M2·22'7. RDA req. 6CZ-2626_. -t.IMM (IWckJy aDd are _._....,. .,,., • 8 ARTE ND ER tic ,.....~:._~ 1__._ hie; Fnshlon Is land NewportBtacb.Ca-.0
1oo0illltoro1-1o. .. ...... -~ llARMAID C.11 .. tween ~c-t0<ol•d •omp10y •ttk• CUSTODIAi< lnald•" DDrfALHYGIENIST
-· c.tl ,_ ......, -SAi. ••1wun H.B . ...,.,... 'Mil train ,.....,, .. u..., two to thm '"""'"' .......,_, oul. Prlv. S•h. C.M. G"'dooGroveOffk• tltwnllll. llr.Stone. U 10U ant new to Co1ta Growlnft S&L In bearh 8o"l .... '&der with iood ~v.~!a condl •~-Individuals who <'an Emplorer Mt P' = clni Ir yrd care. Q.7111
...... t.emporartly dl.s· 1 0 <' a t 1 0 n • 11 e c k 11 "' """ -llVW!I ~rail' 10 k~y adder by 1~;;~~~~;;;;;;;1 OK. '42.otll ---• ~--141f'Vtce need.I ---Al-·"'"I ......... ed• ... a carpentry bac:karound. & benefits. ~ply In t 0 u <' h 11 n d t .u p .. -~~~~~~~~~~~:;.~~~-;•!Dent.al Aaslltant. X-ray -----. .. z ==..~~-.. -~ed· experlcn<'t'd Mono,zer to '"'am • . Morse co. 2. ... y ..-d G d OPeraton •Or vartous ......,.__,...._.._, Join thla rrl e ndly ~ 1w penoo. 10. oa uiN modl'rately. They will OlriW lie require . ar en
lltMta. U 1CIU Jib• Job rr.. the Mntee, or to.-orianlzatlon. StartlnJr 646-llU M&.~~0, train you In all pha1e11 or CUSTOIMAM . Groweotfi~-·-~·!_!I}: _
-.......... ·---~ ..... ••l•rr ........... llOOKKE£PER10en•rol _, •••• ••I• P• 1 •. ,. . ... ............ Ume DENTIST ......... .... 1!1;1DPI!~. ~~or"°"9t.c ....., or,,,_ work, c-t71.ffll dll .. d..,..lorN•-rt Ina• coc1,.•r ~ ... ,, •• , ••••rlta" Jdmill........., po11. G<ut ..-unltr. Dr
--' ' Corot -tllla -.. op. MiW ACCOuMTI Beoth ln,.rlor Deat1n 1mo-.un1 """"' .. ,.,,. -. avllloble ot -Ft ••••r. 642·0112 or partuntty. ....... firm. One llrl omce. FOWUJG VaJley 1111 p6QI center apartment 644..e&ll7
•• payroll, accounts re-tn .... 11 ~ 4s manna for ---.. -Y•C.... Beautlrul benrh IO<'ated ceivable, payable, etc:. a ERICAL Newport IWaeh·lrwlne --------
APJ'MANAGER
For SS units In Co1ta
lleu. lbper'd couple.
Wire bklcpe exp.
ff1.11band malnt. exp .
Call "2·5073 or <Zl3) --· Apt maaa1er. mature
couple. Beaut. main· lalned SO unit, C.M.
Adl<s. no pets. Apt +
modest ulary /bonu1.
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ARCH. DRAFTSMAN· mi.o s yrs exper/comm 4t
indust. 1714) 972-88Z4
<'Ompany 11eeks ottrocllve Pl~uant aurroundinlll A~ Excellent benef1u . In· DtWATCHIA
Pt'r11on with modtratl' j.~. ~ dllys we•k. Dlcll rMTTIMI Cl.9tk dudafts free hc.alth 4 Ute Needed for rull l•~
typln11 & somt public Meteer, Interior Design, Crowin• company 11ttt11 uwunnce for rull tint«" 1 h1 ft s . 1 n c I u d an n ......_ A...., orit'nted ba<'kJround 1727 W.UUff Dr. N.a, 12noon..~PMdally. Moo· indl\'ldual to work '" p 1 d 1 t Somepoe'Cloeabavonu-........,..__,_ & e J
·---,... we F.•per;en,. pl"' butnot 646. tm. Apply Mo'>· r,1. O•neral ollt •• ,0 ,.,. ... .,....,..,..,_ 1 ~-01':.,,,:f.~1::'~:, .... -.. ApPIYot tbe ;;;;:;:;-;;: .~!~; ::~.
are looldna for may be r equir ed. as compan.v duties, relier reor. kt'v & M>fM A 'P. AR =-·clPeaaion ,....._CO rawcauoar-cent.er for
..... cl ~oldi!:: will train. Slartln .. alm --IOo :r::r:. mo I p; v roll bo """" n iid.iJ.;;;t;;i1oo. Ball• IOll Co_,_ -ly .. m ....... ..., ::-....;:.,,.,.um.... To,_ -/l'·TI.o ..........._ ,.,.,, d "lnbl• ..... ,,.,, _,. ....... ,..,.,... _.._...._ -·Some rodill i ncome. Worlc with C~ t7J..ftSI tor C llART HOUSE 4s benetits. l\HI)' Moo· bt>nt'flt11 It pott>ntlal .....,. fl clerical ex.
YGUnl peopM. Rapid ad· Ml!•••• RestaW'ant. Sat/Sun & 1bur from 8Ali·1Plil at Startina u lary Good opportHlty lo aBl'OMUSERVICE ..--. prefened. Eir·
vancement l>O'alble. u ftU• Monday. Call for an · Nu Orm Plana. 319'C Te S7N wo,.k In area of U · hat pow1ftc St Jobn celJenl bitpeflu.. Apply at 10U an 11 or over and ff vou have an attractive terview.~·7167 AirportLoopDr.Clll. 91J..ftll ...-ud~rowt!L Ka&a-.. a C'.O«Dpet.eftt THlllYIMICO
wou.Jd be avallable to ap'puran<-e & a n1<'t' ~in1Clerk. Entry ------~~~ aelf«att.er in the Ordtt l07&Cllmelback
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start work lm.med~ately • per11onality & 14 ant a fun level position a va1lable Oetiw SI. ACCOUNT-.. We ofter out1tandtn1 Dept. Servmna our <'Out Newport !Wach. 644-67911 caJl ..... btwn9.30·l .30. s><>sitlon repre:roo1·nt1n11 11 tn aiiU~res11ve company Great Jobs a.9tK wort1Qi('Oft(1ttionaaoda to cout cuatomers In EQuaJOpporEmployer
l!rowlni? bank. this ma' f~xcellent oppl'y for Forle..._ f-'inanrtol lllant '"'''kt. liberaJbenetitspackaae \'OIV«i~avy phont>ron
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free lance for logos &1---------1.nn.,.lt•rlc t• of llr.,,q••· .. or tntcnit•w l'idl nghtjob~WEhuvcopcn pl1"1\l\1n.1u ·nunt1ni,' IOj ~1n1mum 7 }l'arl> t•x
trade marks Able to do ,.1,11n1,, lir .. 1111111, t•• r .. ,,,1 '.nl tCc••,· tn>t.'> in the beuch 11n•a k ,. , & , r 1 ,. n rl 1 ,, p •CIFIC O;ttu E>lll) pi·nt-nc1· to huald t•u:.tom l•youL,. hood teotcnnM. ATTltACTI VE younK m "'" "" I , '" h ,. , ,. ' n ~ ~ h d
• ,,... C..'UM!-~St:E US'' "1•ro,1)n,·1111,r11rrh1·l11\1•1,, ~ 0•1 .. re.~TIY h,H d~o11 d d1 ~pla>~ mech11n1cal & pai;tcup pcrso11for0Hiccg1rlrn r•·•iui ri·m .. na-.. ~11,,1 1n~· 11001\KE!-:f'fo:H . lull ln1nt'Pt·ri1onnclAgen<» h1·.,,.h lrwalplf r11n1p;an, MUTUAL Of'BATOI t>t11bl1~ t· nJmp;rn\
ror print1nii or s ilk day. Sccrelarial :.kills •.1l,1r \' •hari.w c;rlO(J llJllX•rtun1 411HE17t.h.<.:oi.ta Ml'!IJ "t.1rl111J.' "·""''' I With h1'4llh plan, pror11
· T ' SU 224 642 H70 T StOO 700 Sewport Q>nt.er Dr /\n e-xct-llent oppurtunit)' '>h..innll . p~ud , ar;.at 111n m .. nong. frv. °'"" w 11•1• I' bk PM ., ''"' To $700 " "" "P.""'""""'' M ------o -...., Be""· Co """° •"h O<an ,,. < ·.,u n' > ' "., d' • o" S"' m area. 838-7122, Larry or estate backgro und C 972_,955 l'•1untant M1n1murn J -..-.-n..-.--=-::: _ -.dv t7Z-Hll leadin o cummunit)
Maya hel pl u I. Downtown "'TY '" ,., ... .,.,,,., "'' ' bwtdu • Mu u h"• 2 •P•• <:h "'1" r; •'' Laguna Beach. Call rax OPl:l.ATOtl pt't:J)l.lrlllJOO u( (1nunc1al C.'lerical SICal'fAttT EquaJ~";fl>' .,..,.. eapenen<'t' With ~631~---
Aa&emblers & Machine -.2144 Growin11 Oranize C'ounlv s tatement ., & Growin11 S•n ta Ana ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~puncfl.k~yto dhc 6 DOC GROOMER. Ex.
-S<ort!UO.S. bonk m k• '"dh•duat ·-~blon ol MP.PR Compony •Hk• Prldav ~ ... vonfin .......... , -for new ''°'• ~·P•D.ol Coa-, N&omotlve w Ith l' x p ~ r I e 11 re IJ cuh fWlctlOM Seek· TRAINEE t~pr or Individual with ---------Would prl/l'(tt INl'OREX in Laiune Niiuel. _-..U ~ U1m11t T\dreJ t M1 en to answt'rintr l>hOnff. ~me• lncm1tunty 6 lnith1ttve mnrlrr!lh' tvptnl? &t l?ood ~EJUCAL H~taence t!•ccll~nt 8C1 ~.~l-9679 ...... s .... ~ mme a e y, ex-l vp1n1? a plus & µood M1n1 compute r (')\ rhonl• VOi('(' to leom the-IM,.... prof ~ .. , •• ,. .. "' troinee. P•no"'I">· S•••"•• ........ helpful. Loe"' ....... ,... nournn•• ~ •otue '" "" -. .,.1"""':... " DRArTll<~ Good"°"'"' H lery "'"'""" •d t o pruttaoou• s..lan1 •ndfriduat wot> ptann••• ondu•tr• IPOll~SIJ!IAS =::::::.:. ..... : -.. 2 yno min company benellta. Coast $650 Newport Center. Good cren('ai exPttfence and Prt>vlou11 lle<'r~ter y t.ionfrom exp f1oyd E. Wuvec.
Generol Tire. 2US -t72-tt55 •alory ~ •Int bend"' ,.me keypun<h Hl<b b"""'"nd In,,..,.,,. 6T1hph 1 Clortm 'IHI-CO SU..tural £n1r. -Harbor Bl. C.M. -· · r Send salary & work h" :.c:hool graduate wath •~ul. ll'I• ttr tn.i•t a~111 a
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ASSEMBLERS
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c:ond1taorung un1W; Wall
train hi g h sc h ool
1Uaduates with UUUt5h.os> baCigroun(f
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salaries, company paid
mediw, dent.al and life
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dependents, credit · andmore.
APPLY IN PERSON
WISIEliLEI DAMSPOIT
DYNAMICS
3lJ1 W• S.1entrom Saata Ana. CA
wor . ontact avid 10 kt·v ;1ddn :-.1rr· phon1 .e Pu •00 _en~ 1" '''"'~ 11\1 No typlllg required LEAD diancoe for adv Pac In """'°"""'' at '""''°"''" ,. & "'""' ",.,. C•ll '"' •PP• • 3"
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heneflti. StnrtmJ.! snlarv an all d~pts. cashi~ri.. § twroml' pol Irv t vpl~t VaUAn.arortwo. H.IYHS
$550 •."lad mak .. r•. ('0<1k ·s t-:'l(<'t'll<>nl Of>portun1t.v for ,._ • 1 • .... , h '·-e nation•! co. seek· ·'• "' .. advanr l•mt-nl Slortin11 _,, lodivadual mu1t ave ---111
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2.600 Hdlt>orBllld SAVIH4fS GAM-2 JOPM Mon·t-'r1. 557~AA..al current e11perience an driveraw1•m
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.ot3yrs. c~~ S40-9t00 SUP8Yl50a Nwpt Bc h area n r Sienacin/Transmask Te $611 "¥V"W tape bandlin& and wnt· nper. reqd. Good ref1."
Fuhlon hie. !7 14 I f71•ftll 1111 functions Liberal ~lent drivln1 record • l\1 y favorltt' <'Ompun. ~l·SUOforlnlerv1ew. en un-benefit pec:lle1e. Ex· required. Competitive s (' e k ll (' II p e r I c.• n (' (' d ~;..:.;;------------------CASUM. TY -workJ tondl wac• • lood bene. For Auto Porta •oun te' Sup«vl•or '°' 1.,.un• Car Rantal Co.·-Lot 3ll02C.mpuo.Dnv• U--·-• -...... , n1 ..... tolormllloo <>II person. minimum 2 Ni"uel. Supervisor n---to • ....,,.A .. cans, Newport8eacb,Ca G ~, .. .-.----l SOlllCU Uoea. Pleaar contact ..,,,_.. ,_ t ... _ -R•I
.,.._a-...'---experience " ,......,_. '"'' • ""' CJl .. 15 .. A "'OIO 1rowtn12 eotr1pany ~ ·~---·.--&adllill a--°" a_.., ~ -""'"'~ .......... '"" ~-.. _,,,.,. pd v · s k 111 s . bus Inc s pick up Is dehvery. 4$00 ...._... Individual "'llh 3+ y.an J7U .... ser..t ID ...;..-.7·P~I ._C.0.J4f7.f300.8tcr4' ~ ~~~-•. w"c!:1n "1 d~velopment obi lily Campu• Dr. Newport ""-·-•~ .. -.. ex~erlt>n<'t in ~tncral ... _wt..... n...---..:....._,:.::=n~;.;..· -----..,.... uaJQ• .. • t <' <' h know I e d ll <' Beach. $56-1711 --VJ'IN'l•uJUlY .. ....11_, • _,_
cond. X1nt oppty ror ad· Resrv.nslble for audits ' · -""-..a-.ttM/F /H 110 llltv auto ...,.. •nH ~~~~~~~~~ J>ftJVERS.TOP SALARY e t M1mnl "" ·~~....._,.~~~~~~~Good arowth potential ": vancem n · S&L expPr1ence or ma CAltWASH Exct>llnt be-nt'flt" 6 ~TYPIST Dll'fRC Local or looc dJAAnce /rth potntl~I :o r8[14"~ '• n •Id• r b • n CASMM •tartto .. 1l1ry an~ -by ,..,., ""' 'old_e_, E..O.E. m per.on. PP Y u bnck11round. Startlni;i •--..... •a•-e-pl'"'m•nt • ·--...,_ Clt oec. Rfta..reqd. 7-..oN.1. ~~~~~~~~1 ..... -e>..-.av 2120Harbor uuu_., """ .... _, " Cleric.al ••-•• ..... lee.• •adt . )' -: ,_.,..,...,.,.,,, salarv avail. "'or an•-rwl•w <'all -......,... -."""-.. r.IJJUAL
Bl CM646-~Claud · · T $950 r ""' ~ PaSOMNIL f7J..ftll StiMlol ._..ct .• .,..._ Driver, lite deliveries.
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We will train. Apply
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BABYSITrER · with lots Corry f7J.ft5S C ... • W .UH.._,. GB IB 4L OffSICI TTMT bn per clay. $l.4% P9f' llr. 700 Newpolt C..nter Dr purance, aood dr1vin•
of love needed to 1il in ISCIOW OMCM -PART TIME ff vou are a flood typl11t 4 Contact Huntlnt1ton Newport Beacll, QI 83860 record. fuJI lime. Mailer m1 Irv. home for 2 G rowlnll S&J. seek F\JlllrPanTlme We are aeekina an em -would llkt> to learn VIOfd Btacb City SdMIOC Dis· CTlU&t0.3132 Blueprint. ~ f'i~ber, chlldren.Toppay.Trana <'Xp<'rienr<'d F.scro lUiover dent, people oriented prO<'NllllJ. now Is your' tritt 1Z Ulh St.. H.B. CM.$40-4174 ferel. reqd.. Before noon OHi<-<'rs. one• In Snntu ~-CborARBWl.A.5CMH peraon to perform opportunity, This b.ar h 5Se1 Equal()pportunfty
"atl.l .. .8a-7480 An a. on<' in F.l!unorc, .......,naT divenllled dutJes In the louttid tompany will ....;.;..;~..;.._______ ~er MIF DRIVERS · Ch«kef' Cab
BabfaW«. Sat evenlnp. Good izrowth potential in CA.5HIER for quality Personnel Office. AppU-train vou wtalle thf>:v pav CLERK for Lacuna ~~~~~~~~~ cood drivinf record.
N.8.bome forlOyrgirl. both men'a it.ore. Full lime. cant 1bould have bll· ~ou ". flive you exeell..nt1 Btadl booll1ior.. 4 ~ DELIHELP Mature Ind vlduals. ~~ c.,.y t72,ffl5 expr'd pref. Call Mr. lquaJ aldll1. Spanish· b(>nerlts Startin11 H larv I pet w .. k. pref ma e. "" U ...:.•:.:...;;-.....:...;,_· ----TRAI. NEES Ct«IF TIU.a Tigert ror interview. En1h1b " be able to To $700 . *"5010. Exper, ref~ II me verJGaRtener~~ Baker. 10pm-6am. will Growinl? bc.>och loratt'd Garrys &Co. 759-1622 119 work Mon-Fri, m orn-..cir tn .... 11 ~-.... •L · 8"-lt blnatlon person. Havl'
train. Wmchcll 's Donuts, <' 0 m P 11 n " n c· <' d Fashion Island. lngs. Apply fo person, : Type 40wpm 10.key riJ. Delivery Person. Pl·tlme. valid Calif. lie. Good
,253E--Jll.b.St.,., n'l'llYl'. lllfri1nrt11T>T ="· Mon·P-ri. IA.MC lna.4spJclc0duties. Xlnt tmlltbe l8yrs" ad dnv· d rl v In 1 re c: or d . MICRO
~'~R~.c.~_ ~ tor au 1blfta ,.,._._ in oar Produc-
U.~. We wW
trai• lb• rl1bt In· ~in tbe mien> ~~.
Comprel9toalve com·
.. .....,_. ineludln1
.... medkal ud cl.a\. ..... Far ..... u ... COi\•
......._ call « •Pl>IY
Ill:
I ·--------•I Chit>f Tl'll<'r Must wont MAllJO'TI' HOTIL 1 llCONCfU.11 co. beat. Irv 548-3710. iAI rtt. 7Sl-4~. Minimum a1e 20. Apply: n .... ,.., ... ,G ftr<>wth pott•ntiul & stahl CASHIER no Vl)U hllV(' 11ood moth ed Pennya aver . 166t ~'~y' ... 1 &a j.ob Expericm•t• rcquirNf. rr you enjoy working OOONewportCent.er Dr 11h1litv? If so this bearh a.lllC"'9ST r:':t~v':~n~:;; re'. Placentia.Coeta MeH.
!!! -1&R SturtinJ? salary around a m usical en· Newport Beach.E OE. ltK·11tt·rl rompuny woul f'ull·tlme·permanent, ._ _______ _
Commercial bank Teller To SIOO vironment, then Lhis /ob • like-tn "<'<' .vou ror thl11 typlna eo WPM, some cord. pleue caJI 833·1!'8·
experience necessary for tJZ 9955 is for you. 10 key add ng 11rowth or1cntc.'d poeltlon dic:taphooe. phones. DELIVERY Person. LA NIYaS
lhiafuUUme perm.anent Corry " machine nexible hours. a..£Jl.ICAL f.xr<'llent b<'nt>flt ~ It front ofc appearance. nmaca.rroutea.Cotl&.a Aknorwomeo2Syraor position. Position r e-DOCUMINTATION Apply today, al 1829 fri<'ndly ro·workers Good company benefits. Meu /Hunt ·
1
Bcb, older. Know l.be cout
quires. courteous " Cl.Bk Ne wport Ave, Cost a STMTllAIMMG BlortlnJUlnry Preallalous lu ore. :Mam. $350-MOO/mo + c:&M9..Net$1.10aweekor
quall ty 1erv ice l o Benutlfol beoch located Mesa or call Personnel SllO FMMoft l1le location. bonul. A1lo need Carner more. Orao1e Coul
cwtomln. . bank nced3 <'XJ><'rl('n(•f'd lOmOrrow (213)838-1722. CHRISTMAS tn..ttll ~Ann~ ~pervieor. 5*4481 or Yellow Cab, 17300 Ill.
Individual with 11ood UMVRSfTY MOHEYMOW!!I __ 9M4l2 Herrmann, Fouotakt
Weolfera 1oochalary & t vpintt & olt ro<'ti v DAT•-• Oeft·&nUt ·Temporary ...:...:..;..;.;;..;.;;;.... _____ .,Valley. <No ol Slattr
benefit• .. excellent appearanee. E11<'ellent SlBIO ... SICllT .. ·-~ ,..... JllllidoDDOWavail.laout Dl!UVERY.Autocanter betwn Newbope "
WllrtdQicoadition.s. beneflts 4csurtlnJsalary .:._ ..... -... .. ~tSlf C~ntrally loc-ated ~ ~~._ot!,~ce~01· needed AM 4c PM . n.clid>
ToSllO CASHla • "-• ... IUIUU rompan,_, will tral ._.,...-~a ...... .--· Laauaa Beach, So.~~~~~~~~~
Appljc:&Dt.I abould COD· c6 -· -·· Co •TYPISTS attracllv• lndlv&dual wit UON ror epproldmatel1 ~. Dana Pt. San--------· lac\ ·u.,-y7 Ov• 18. exp. E:f'd. . •fllXOPllATOI mod•rete t,VJ>lnit to w 5mot. For appt. call Oec:neae areu. Depen·
OLLICTOIS tame. Metro r Wai h. _.,,. __ HICS w 1th c Rt a, d 11 t a '4M80ext. 202.E.O.E. dable car a mUAt. Call DllYll P /f ~AU.81 Natlnnal fln a n r lal Jlll50HarborBl .. CM.* *::;:a:.,':-5 t t>rmlnol. Prl'vlou --~ST The~r.951-7111_ rrom Newport t ·o
• A.1.A ln11tllutlon seek11 thre ----ll'n('j" plu11 but not -W••Hwood .. ll~tatl 7'4-71--o C(>llrctors for tht>ir n<' .--Hora uperl d 0 a.-..... ll•n ~ ~SIOalJ ~PlthDe'AM. L.A. ~a.1 .... ~. rttelvlnd .. n CArlll£1S ·-•.r~ t•QU r• ' r,Jl,,,,. ,-~'9o:~·ll~Wllb lOOd 11-, ••oo -r Weck . ..,_ ... ,. 9 <'t'ntcuHzed ..hrao c AiJ •CLRIS opp ort u n It y f o .._ -..... depertmeftt. Good dkv·' MANUP"AC1Vlll located tn r"mtO'I Creot• A1S> 1dvan<'fmcnt. Startlnll • au ask ror U,U0. Beach. 4i4-8496 1111 record 1t reterencti llAIC o /,port u n I t y f o .... Al. LA.IOI salary Matt. Dl:LIV!RY • Route reqW'ed. Mal be over .. § lJOll>cweeu.tNB be~~~f~ismint~e~~~T!'r. u• .. T1M .,...ss•c=•s T•SIOO Codrtalt Waitreu. driwr L.A. Thw AM Zl.Houn ... 1:30-1.Call
,,...()pJllrbqilorer salary. r1 V *'ACl•S S-, fn.ftll 5pM1all IPfUJa1 Pte· So. H.B. are1. Oood~~~~·~~~~~· ~~ --t72..tfll Lon •abort term, ferNd. Over 21. 7Pll· ul+eomm. t dy1.r, -·, ~If v~•t.lon pay. 2All1'11un.a.....= ....., . ..._. DIUVIJtS.O..coat1y. llndi/'llel..,11t1 ......, ~' ,(Jf 1l: ::.= lbpjtallsatlon mD•· C'.:Ow !., ,., w..; lllUVD. L.A.,,_'° :t.=, ~..::"::'i
.......,.,. on 2nd.
11 Jrd. ble. r..a. ' ~ • .... ~Jr'"boalal. A,_aia. CJI • 11161\. Noexpenence nee. .: __ to-. o. _ ·
CARRY
l'OX
AOENCY " ............ ............ ... ~ .. AU..-...
.0.-S.11Appt
Wetraln.St.artSUOtott Coml•I 1000. Cook•a MMMl• ... M • ........ ~,_.
,.. hour. Adn.~--CARRY Oorw, ·= Dllft'AL UC&P IVIC .......... u.... •15
lfPOIWDl&y for .. ..,.. POX : ':.!:.t eookLq • Matula ... 1r ;.,.,. ....... "'llt.r • • • _.,_..-.to•·• MC...-Drtve MHINCY .... .,, ... ,,"'tom· .._. lw ,.... .... " 6 ._,,.._. • Cr.'*:t~~":. (Acnmfrom ,,,,......... ... ..... •Jal ..... toraUve pracu ... ILSCTIOMIC TBIT ...._,•••tr t.U ,,_..,_~) ,......,,, W. an lfloll. lal.-J °'99 W/IJW Ill· T&CHNICIAN o;. .Ill I ·--o,,or~ .................. ,....~ ... ~ ................. =.., .. ..n...,. r=:4'a.in.,.~ "7C" •••A.. Hel•tH wllo •r• --. ..... 1-U,aml =. fl' lm,L ... 11w rill a A.U !IW.... •el5£1111,-.zde•.... frtHflr H•f.••t • 7 JIWtr DIUr ... ~AL ,....._ ............... Ozll. .... , ....., _... • • ...,..,., o,..e...,A# ............ ..... all--
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Ma.W&1s• 11• IWiWn1 t 7tM ._..,,.... 7tM .W.W ... a• 110. HulltW_... 71to,M.a.W_..., 7100 ·...:e .................. ~ •••••••••••••••• ~ .................... .--.; .......... -..... 9' •••••• " ............... ~ ................ .
.._rital Coatrad•!1 ,.. •a I• I• et or 1 HA»eYMAH .....,..w. .-... prr · ........ ,....,.. ... ,.... "a. $U5,... bt hr...U~co. b atet.na •°"· •t. LOAM lllWPlll ~ hll·U... pd .. Ritt. lftrit n.ba ua ,..-............. " -•acalloa, •0U4la71 6 lllr ~la Av• N.8 Olia~ ,__ vv ... Pll,..._ro.-appt. .,.._..,. -·at I It a . I 141111 I re 1i9<11a1 ""1 • '4H up ln t.o. -MAMA .. .. ,_ --------trudl. ,....,,...., M1.11t HouMwtv" If you are Must have thorouah knowl-.ag .. or -ha~ valW caut. dlrtnn =· toMdlDUcNI • FH a '11::'\J ~ Dllltl'Oliel FU.C CLERK · Part· lie. Apply o .t..Ci . ,...want.routo A/YArequirementsplusextensjve
llMD. powt,.-orlftted ~-A':f:1. ~11~•e Syaltllm. uua Condor won uu 0euabttuu1: In· experience i n FNMA packaging .....r. of •ed. elu · Huchure for appt Aw.r .v . formal ,_., tM&'• only G N MA POO l Pre par aUon 8S\d
tro1ic lnur. baa Mt-llTLl.O.& MtFlH Haall.h Poocia.or. oedl open wkdY•· Apply In warehc>uM!bankingprocedures •a1t,.,i,.. c.arw-opp.. _ _ n pen wkcty, i.a SCooemlll G "th l d h · ~l t"O. •• ......_.. Pknl o.i.ner. a>"-.. Ml6p•rHime!Mllp. tau 1\n'ac., 2h5 Red HUI. row wt a ea er t at is expandlne Iii-........_ .n, c-klM per. lMM. p,,. Ml-TT51. C.M. nationwide! Take rull charge or all It'_.....-.. encbeer1 7u.?CNO H091'E&Sts-.._.._.H•••wt•n Joan shipping from our new corporate ~..,.a_... edaalV'I•_! hi 1 Drf .. Tin WA.M'Rr.s&a Ptr help wanted, lloo-office in the Newport Beach area.
-lat"., S I Cl .. r d 1" 6 2nd tbiftl, •H'1 ln Fri. Sandwich lhop, or C4ll Mr ..,... C-.:;.~·~::!!t.°" .;:~ .:.;:.~:t F°~[. :-:::, M:::OPr~~~ oc A1nlort. wm tnln. 714-t7i-1oeo
l1UI •Oruae. CM mDAlrw*Y. CM)N..3780 Bel UAlil, or all lPM. no CO&.DWal.. IAl«ll usmlMTl4L
.:I I ICIAM I o-'11 Oert~al Hoate.1. Xlot oppty to ~· m.SZN. Ask tcw ~A4H CO. -.o..arra.lftool·m.U LAGUNA MEDICAL 1upplement Income ACoJdwellBankeTCo
• ,. IOlt TICH IWleda ,~8omce re· =· ~:X ~ 1Mt4EDIA TE An F.qual Opportunity Employer
EQ ' yrs ud AA cw Cllll-aecy. OtveraUicld tar 6 typew riter PART TIME ...a•.exp. ~Mature penoo. Ho1p1l1Hly Hostess IMSracTOI 1·ype SEOO Ewpm . non Service,$C1·31*. OPENINGS Sap w/PC board aa· Ul11Dker. .~1 HelponSatu.rd-.y & Sun·
-.nbl)' e 1111 ti Offk4 1-ibel-------•I ~ mominp to deliver
ASSlt aa Vaned ctutJes to mclude DAILY PILOT
t:lp. 6 mo, ui>. ol quaU· ~· · u filin •C:ASHlll• to our carriers. Must tu...L .... • ma • g, 3da /2 , .... _ v..... Praley of So. Y Dl "" have good driving re· __ CAU. __ M_Ml __ 4_S __ 1 CaUr. Contact Sharon, •HOST ~SS cord, larae s lallon
________ _._~--------FtrDAYS WqOriorvan. Hourly+
• -· we are seeking people mlleaae. Call Harry .-..u.-1 n.1CIANS GENERAL OFFICE oriented people to Join Seeley al:
INS U RAN CE
PERSONAL LINES
UNDERWRITER · Min.
2 yrs. esper. Typina req.
James Ir Co. Irv. Call
llal.U'ine 752-0990 E.O. E.
IMsuaANCE
AGefCY
Machinist 'l'r'ainee, pnfer
ane abop e•perience for
amall manlllactl.lring
firm in Irvine. Call
JWey, for appointment
91'1Mm>.
Maids, apply The IM at
Laauna, 211 N . Coast
Hwy,Lquaa Beach
!.
-...,. Oo'*-r .. 1111 OM. y fltLOT 't!
.W,W..._. 71ff NlfpWwh~ 7100 HutitW..W 710Q.. ........................................................ , ... ~·······
Manacer Brt 1bt , OMelS..wtc.t Plll&eo.tolSenieeman.
eoer1etic, penoo•blt ....Uc DIDOft to do auar aa1ary +Coan·
penoo t.o mall.,. new Xercl~ copy . fllllll. aUekJD.--~-
bu1lne11 aervlDf U · ,...... aervicw. Com· PetJUoa~u.lator
dUl!Ve eU.W. bl pro. ~ wW lral.n. Newport •MONEY• duclnJ 6 ~lq. Typ. Pharmaceudlcala. 897 Set )'GUI' own boWf, E~·
Ina & maua a.n a11et. lllb 8t. NB. Mz.7611 ••t. tn c-" worldnt hall or
fh11111t1UITOUDd.lqa In U. P/I'. You make faOOO or
Irv. f700Mo to au r t more pr mo. lliiat be 11 +rwn prcil1t 1harln1. Over 11. woodworking ex-cw okler. can ror •~·
Start Nov.J. ~11 per. APllb' 11m Placentia mediate Job. 5'9·8730. MAMA .. TaAINM Ave., a.ta Me1a _t-_12;__ _____ _
Reap penoa Co learn olc Prioter'
sawl1 bull.Deu. baa)'" •SO• u:,,o Multi Printer. hip
pleauat worlt. Beach PACl .... S school 8rlntin1 ex· $ltionerl. «DI> Campus ~ perience K. WUI lraba. 4 ~ .. N.B.. ASSlt• as day work week. Paid
MECHANIC needed
MoMJ Service Station .
AIJL f• Boo. ~-56$$
lrvint.
.-.CAI.ASST
Front and back orrlce
work, ut.iafying prac·
lice. Call for interview.
-.GlO
Medical Aaa't for front of.
fice, aocne back office .
Li mited X-ray lie .
hdpf ul. Salary negot.l a ·
b&e.173-2334
Nl!PJ>NOW• ! beoellt.a. C.ll 91t-7&ee>
'1'op w.,.. llloft,.'Jburs .
INoEq>erneeded --------'IAlac Term uaipment PIUM1'IM& •
VOLT
., ' I'
546-4741
3MIC.mpus Drive
(alCTOSS from
Jolin Wayne Airport l
Equal ()ppoc' Employer
Help wanted lo we b·
ot&et preu room. Ex·
Dedeoced Is trainees.
if!mmum aie 20. Apply
Penny.aver, 1660
Placentia. C.11.
,..Mn ...
.GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
Fast arowing St. John the M--' """1 64"4321 Knits, needs a competent a1 •• ott team . .-iJOY .,.
self-starter in the Order excellent company
Fire Ir casualty. com·
mercial lines un ·
derwriler. Experience
req 'd . Robe rt son
Insurance Ass~. Inc.
~.
t ' ' P •~•Mec .. •c
General plant " prodtJC . ttoo mac hine main· Medical Assistant for
tenance. Requires mech .. busy ~thalmologlst.
ability. Some knowledge Expu1ence preferred
d electric & hydraulic but wiU train 1f bnght.
helpful. Salary open neat & willing to lcurn.
Juice Tree , 15602 Salary negouable. For
Parking Attendant.
male/fem. pt & f·l•me.
Job in Seal Bch&Npt
Bc.h. Call bt.wn lO·Sprn.
67J..C800
Press peraoo needed i•
growtni Orange County
Co. llin. 3 years trade
eiqierieace oo Multi's &
OUef 17 with 1'51 beads
Salary open. For appL
CCP Printing 979-2339. ~.Servicingourcoast benefits including a free r---------., u...,,.. meAl per shltt. Apply in . to coast customers. In· person, Mon.Fri, 9am· lndustnol
volves heavy phone con· nooo., Personnel. Turn To Kelly
t.act.C.llNancyS4G-1111. MARllOTTHOTB. For Temporm y • •· Sr•i<'=&.1-GBeALOFflCE OOONewportCenterDr A sl t
l"1 __.'""' Part/time, sm ore. Some Newport Beach S gnmen I . Becltidm bkppg. Gd working cond. F.qual 0ppor Employer
Must be familiar with $4 hr~ Tom Kelly Manne TC'mpora r\' w ork
means a r1rxible
~orkHl f! srh<'duh•
1.onii & 11hort term.
No <'XPl'rt <'nre
n e <' e "'!i'.;i r ;\'. To p
pav p a i d
\'al'at1ons. ne\er a
h·{'
molal' asaembUes, com· Engln~ring Inc, 1511 Hotel: Front desk clerk.
preaon, and generators Placentia, NB. 548·9617 ex-per prel'd. 7.5 & 1-1 l. 4
including wiring and . . •-k Call f t -C."DI lluat also be General Office . Part ume '47" a w · or app .
capeble ol supervising person ~ed for varied ~---------
alllftDbly workers. Solid dfice dut.Jes. Word pro· HOUSECLEA.NERS
a ssembly line ex· cessln g ~xperi ence Carnec,P tr.Top$$
Perience in the above bdpful. MaJOr Insurance Gingham Gari 645·51~ arus will qualify you for co. 752-8S3S _ __ __
lhil posilioo Gener al Main ten.in ce. i-House<:--l•e•aner-•P•rr-.•I'•. •T•.I
full or part time ayail. own trans. Top SSS
ASSEMILBS
PACKAGBS
MACH onas
WAIBfOUSE
SHIP.UC cues
.We offer ex~llent, pro-
gressive salary levels
commensurate with ex·
perience aod ability, and
outstandin& company
benefit.a which Include
paid medical, dental and
life I n s urance for
~ep>ployees and depen-<:lenta. For Immediate ccmidentlon, apply In
person to
S3.8> per hr. t.o slart. Ap· ~ -48
ply Niagara Drinking ------·
640
-•
7
•
1
•1 Water, 17842 Cowan Sl.
Irvine., 641-1030
GB8AL OFFICE
Full time lmmed.
employ, '° hr wk. Some
nJghts & Sal. OHice
cMies incl. Accts. Rec .. Credit & cashiering.
.8eDdlta incl. paid bll. &
pd vacation. Mature.
non·smoker pref. Apply
In person:
JEWELS BY JOSEPH
South Coast Pfau. CM
HOUSEKEEPER · want·
ed for Sun & Mon. only.
Lite housekeeping &
child care . Flexible
. hours & delightful work-
ing conds. Cal l Eva ~1000. So. Lagun.!:__ _
Housekeeping couple.
Unusual opportunity.
Live In exclusive
Newport Beach com munlty, new h om e .
Mature, ~&liab apeak·
Ing, non -s moker.
IELL~
SEAV•CE5
\all or
Come rn Todav Irvin(' ·
1Jl·l441
2102 Ru!>int>~c;
C'c>ntt'r Ori ve
Suitt> 208 WISIESLER TIAMSPOIT
DYNAMICS
maw..i~
&MlaAM.CA l•--------1 w/references. Spacioua exceptlollal private
II untln.l!too fWar h
147.3491
ll907 Warm>r A\'t'
•215
e• , .,,,... --_....._
ESCaOW
Immediate poaltlons
avail Seeretary • Tract omc.. Agraalve co.
~ beMflta .. E.O.E .
Clll Tcml 8rreet. Callf. ao..~~
ATDr
Immediate GPPorlunlty with growth oriented S II S INoldlwst ~Ofrenng stablli· +n••• 774-1000
ty. MCUrity, and advan·
cement potential I 221 IE I 7tlt SlrHt
Sc.la Ma 558-0238 The positJoo requires 1·21---------years experience In
quarten, u~ room, •& -........... a:cu ... 8!!.:.l!M or
W~: F\111 Ume Jlve·ln
bouaeMeper, 5 days, for
two tWSerly people. So.
Huntington Bea ch .
~.
HOUS~SITTIN G . Nd
Malurf /resp person lo
take care of home & pets.
Refs. 6f4=1790CdM.
···~•Nl•twl 111.-..1
¥1t57 <:'Mol Ra.cl •
Snnta Ana
tlWtJO
115N. Main
I l n H&R Rlnt'k
OfflN>I
t._.wec• offke T,..._
F\lini & learn rating &
claims. Q.3'3'7.
Insurance
eatabliahing costs and ---------1·--------•1 Now you can launch a
new career while you
keep your present job!
Farmer s Ins urance
Group will train you &
pay you full commissions
whlle you learn. Before
you koow 1t you ·11 be
making waves in a re·
warding life time pro·
fess1on . Ca l I Gene
Dillard for full details.
848-5lll
pricing materials for G88AL OFRCE
Production. Must be able S800TOSTART
to develop d et ailed MORESWrTH
estimates plus assembly EXPERIENCE
Jabor and outside pro· 5 Girl orfice
cess costs Varied Activities
We Will Train , We (!(fer excellent, pro-Company paid benefits
gresslve salary levels E:Btablished
commensurate with ex· Wholesale Company
perience and ability. and Call between 8-2
out.atanding con)pany 66-3J21 in Newport
benefits which Include ~~~~~~~~~ paid medical, dentaJ and
Ille Insurance for
f?mployees and depen·
,dent.a. For immediate
\xmideraUoo, apply in
penooto
LEAR SIEGLER
TRANSPOIT
DYMAMICS
3131 West Seterstrom
Santa Ana, ca
'E.O.E. M/F /H
GENERAL OFFICE
OfRCE TRAINEE
Permanent part·time
position. Excellent typ-
ing skills required. Call
between 8:30 A.M. and
S:OO P.M.; ask for Dian
759-0653
GIRL FRIDAY ·
Challenging -office.
marine orientated. Cons·
cientious & organized.
Prefer non-smoker. Neal
app ea rance . Call
between SM 642-2935
Factory Workers \n ---------chemical refinery full GOOD 1 ,lme permanent posl· JOB.
-rioftl. Hlah acbool Senior Citiuns men. 2
......,., "' work ex· days per week, car. Can
Fa wtth cbemlcala 673-2289
• o.y ta evening I~~~~~~~~ 8lart at _. hour. :wu1 traJ•. ComplHe Gnphic Deaiper/Paate-
_... ta bll. beDefttl • Artis& • f'ree·luce , .... IOt' bJ compan7. utlat for ad vertls · ., l'llkl ~ p1._. J'"J mstpubUabinc co. For
-• Dec. +merit boaua ill t er v I e w ca 11,
Illa. AlllMllmtic aala17 aw--.m.
~,. .. , procum. --------• ~~ Owda
~·-Prom.0Uo1u•l
,Needed now . A •· PGl'bmi* can provide
'a••l•ra, lneertera, ~rat.increuea .. war•bo•• em a o , U,Te$4.IO .... • ••eblH Oper. LODI a.-.to.ee•.APPl11D
,.._ abort tam. Allo peraoo. Mon·Frl tam·
l s.&.Sunjolle.E.0 .£. pm. 1532 W. Com.
II. *ADIA* mamwultb. f'ullerton, ,.. ._ ta. ea oa • w. Waraet, , .. .,~ ~-Sana.Au. -1no1....,. see'" ~"'-·.u. fl7·1JOJ _...._
, ... FAllllONSALBS ~~~~~~~
_.\.LTSUT!ONS -CAllBKIS _.Jtlia ..... women ..
"'9 1 M:r ..... •WoPtO ouobar Ut b l " -P.rl 'I Fulalon 1 ....... ............ •
ofiiroRTUHITY
knocks oflen when you use resull-gettlng Dally
Pilot Claasified Ads lo
reach the ,Orange Coast
market.
Phone M2·5678
SIZE US UP
At TACO de CARLOS
Compare us to other fast food restaurants.
We at Taco de Carlos otter you an out-
standing career opportunity in Restaurant
Management that outweighs our competitors.
We are the newest member of the largest.
privately owned non·franchlsed restaurant
chain in the U.S .. Carl's Jr. and we're growing
up ... FASTI For this reason we can otter you
unlimited and succeaefuf growth based on
this paet track recot'd. Posttlons ere availabte
in the Southern Orange County .-ea.
We'll train you thoroughly in Restaurant
Management through our classroom/in-store
training program Confidently, YoU'll emerge
as a Restaurant Manager and will enjoy the
foffowing benefits:
• Mecffcal. dental and llfe Insurance
• $1000/month in training
• $1300/month as a Restaurant Manager
• Performance bonuses
• Profit Sharing
• 9 Paid holidays
• 2 weeka vacation after flrtt yeer
• Food dfseount1 for you and your entire
famlly
•Tuition aaalstance
You'lf loYe how nicely we flt Into your oseer
ambition•. Pl.... Mnd yotJt resume to ,,_ K.eMr at: .
INTERIOR DES I GN
SALES $20·$25 per hr.
FUll or part time. F1air
for design essential.
951~
Chemical Ln ., H H appt call :>Xl·tno
IHVIHTO.Y
COORDPMA TOil
Corp. headquarters for
slate wide fin ancial
services firm . Fashion
891-4425.
MAINTENANCE · Al
Dana Pl. Harbor. Ex per
pre{ $3..50per hr. to start
+ frinle benefits. Appl)'
3'701 DBM Dr. ~137
Island. To run inventory --------•! in mail room operat.Jon.
SbJpping, receiving, sup
ply ordenng, inventory
controls. mail processing
& special projects. Ex
pe rience requ1 red
&tG-0123. 9: JO LOS. 00.
KEYPUMCHOPY.
Nights. 129 Expenence.
To work in downtown
San Juan Capistrano.
~:..~~~~~~x-
KITCHEH...,._
Mature pe rson pre ·
ferred, full llme, xlnt
benefits ac working cond.
Bayview Conv. Hosp.
20S5 Thurln St. C.M
&e3505 .. E.0 .E.
LABORATORY TECHNICIAN South
Ora.age County Rubber
...Uac:turer ia aeekin1 eapei....,. 1.ab Tecta.
Apply Reeva llu bber, lac. 415 Av-'da Pico, ~D.f91W!• _c_a ~I
LabaralllQ ~clerk . MoodaJ Uu'ou&b FrlU,Y.
SU7 &o .wt. M k for
Gardlm. M>-0140.
Housekeeper. live-in.
childrea 9, 11, 14. Npt.
Bch. 642-3361orM2·88SO.
LOAH SHlPPllt
FHMA/GfitMA
Knowledge of FHA/VA
loan packaging essen·
tial. Opportunity to grow
with rapidly expanding
national mortgage
banker whlle enjoying
the pleasant working
s urroundings of lhe
Newport Beac h ti rv1ne
area ol Orange County
MAINTENANCE
PERSON
Immediate operung with
a progressive and conve
ruenlly located Orani;1e
County manufact urer
Opening for a Main·
t.enance ~ reqw res
at least 6 months to 1
year experie nce in
general shop or plant
ma.int.enance.
Qualified applicant can
expect. comprehe nsive
company benefits includ·
mg major meok al and
dental. For 1mmed1ate
consideraUon call or ap-ply at·
atanagerTta.inee for R~·
tal Stor e . 2 y r s .
minimum college. ~II
time Incl. weekends. Ap·
ply 1705 S. Coast Hwy.
Laguna Beach.
DO YOU
OFFERASERVlCE?
!'tiedlcaJ off1Ct' Rat•k of
flee aas't. Ott <.iYN. Ex·
penen~only_~ 3441 -----
tetcAL ASSISTAHT
N e w port B eac h
Rhewnlt.ologist ·s olflee.
Must have va!Jd, bmrted
muscu1o5keleul X·Ray
p e rmit & d o
\'enipw>cture & rout..tne
lab. as well. Salary com -
mensurate w1t.b ex~r.
6M-Ulll
Mf g . co . n ee d s
fabnca\Or5. 18+. Apply
IJl penorl. 851 w 18th St.
CM -------
MC011 wscons
Attractive Females OnJy
~
Models needed, free baircut.t. for professional
salon workshops. Call
Tues-SIL 631 · llllO
Mo m , kid s gone .
Tbompaon Blueprint
need• deliv e ry
drlver1/operator1.
UM·B Airway Ave --_ _.....,. ___ .. _ -
N"r••r~ ••I••. ••· perieacad. ••1•'7 + -.a.. ..... day. MA.I.It wort lDds
~
Excellent be nefits
Salary commensurate
with experi e n ce ac
performance. For app't
call 975· 1080 ask ro r Let tbe Sl'lblic know with r---:--------,
an ad lo the Dally Pilot I Off1C't>
Service Directory. It can I DesiCJft Your
coat Y1llU aa II tUe as Sl.89 I
Marla
COLDWB.l.IAHKB
Residential
Mortgage Co
A.Coldwell .Bank.er Co.
per day. For more in· I Own
ronnaUon and complete I W orklllCj•
r-.SCAU~. -
An equaJ oppor. Co. r.----------, I Manuracturing I
I Rapidly growing O .C. mfg co. I
I located cl06e to San Diego & G.G. I
Fwys in modern indust. complex I has lmmed. openings for highly I I motivated, well qualified personnel. I
I RECEIVING INSPICTOIS I
I Recent exper. in mechanical fr I I sheet-metal part8. Must be able to I
read blueprints & knowledge or I Inspection tools. CbaJlen1ln1 I I P<>Sitloo w/xlnt oppty ror personal I l growth . .._ · I
I ASSIMILRS I
I SkJUed mecban . asseml1ters. Must I
I be depen~able w/strong de!Slre to I excel.
11XL,NT CO. BENEFITS •••
WORkJ'NG COND. W/CAREER I POTENTl~L FOR QUALIFIED I I INDIV. I
I Day le Nifht SbUta Avail. I
I I
I I
I GRADCO-DEall I I -w. CHUI.El I I SANTA ~ CAI.IF~ I
Schedule
l mm<'dla t t.'
t e mporar y
a!lsl1mments. lonJ? &
s ho r t term In a
11cheduk> spe<'lficall)I
desliz ned to mf.'et
vo ur ne f.'d s . All
office sldlls needed .,,,....
•'""9alw
•WJ4flr'M
•Acda.b
•Cllftr.
Top pay . peld
Vtl'ati<>ns. ttfural,
bnnu11H. N«>vPr o
fee.
IELL~--·
s eF11v1ces
Call or
Com• In Today
Jrv\ne
Hlol441
2102 Busi11l"U
Centt'f' Drive
&iite208
ffunt~.,.:e•ch
l801WanwrAve
•21S
l.a~Nltlwl Ut.-a
2'7tS7 Callot Road
Santa Ana
&i 7101M•• ~~~--
PART TIME
EVENINGS
Adult.a wilh OUUltanding,
attractive persoriallt1es
who enjoy workmg w1lh
kids. Over 21. Start at
$3.50 per hour Phone
642-432 1 . Ext 2SO
BE'IWEEN l·S PM.
AllcforAltdrff
F.qual Opportun1t y
Employer:. _
IMMEDIATE
PART TIME
OPENING
Sat. 6 Sun. Mornings.
Driver To Deliver
DAILY PILOT
t.o our carriers ln San
Ju.an. CapUU'ano Beach .
Dana Po i nt. San
Clemente area. Must
have good dnving re·
cord. large s tation ••IOU or van. Hourly pay -+mile age al ·
lowance. Call Ha rry
Seeley a1:
64J..4l2t.
Party Con s ul t an t /·
Olunler Person. full time tndudln& SaL Apply 202S
Newport Blvd. C.M.
PBX Am Svc. Will train
3-U shift. Pleas. ofc med
bldg. 2 wks pd vac.
63l·SMO Mon· Fri 9-S
rlXOPH.
Earn while you learn.
Telephone Answering
Service full lime tpart
time. Varied s hirts ·
~. aAernoon or even·
jnp..Loc~fo: F A.51DON lSLAN 0
COSTA MESA/IRVINE
11.JSTIN
HUN'11NGTON BEACH
Ideal for 1tudents Is
bouewives. Many co.
benefits Including paid
vacations . Typing
3Swpm ... E .O. E . Ca ll
5G-4Z30 Moo. \hru Fri.
PIX Ofllb TOI
Good opportuolly exlata
for nliAWe penon with
...._ phooe manner
able to wort 32 flexible
ltou r1 (3pm It 2
anveya.rd 1btft1 per ..,.,. Excellent tom·
P&Df beaema. Apply
tam-noon. Mon.Fri,
PaaawL MAlllOTTMOta
880 flk!wport Ceet« Dr
Hftplrt Blad
Equal ()ppar' EIQployer
1'be ,.._ draw l8 \be
Welt. • .a Dally Pilot ~Ad.td-5118.
$1•111FllY
""" w.,.,_. ..., ... .... .. ...
Private remale nurse
needed. Newport area.
Ref's. Greg, 548-6236. __
R EAL E S TATE
SALESMAN WANTED.
EARN UPTO 15% COM ·
MISSION NET. l ·Can
eam rrom S50K to SlOOK
annually. 2-Find obt-why
new Il e. earn big SSt
here. Come talk with
the m. 3-0 ur produc
t i n ex pen sive
land/budget terms. 4
Pre-set a ppts. galore
~t-Uld out why ·•we'v<
got the best thing going ..
N.B. area. Ask for Mr
Howard. 955-3402
ReaJ &tale
REALEST.ATE
D.R..E Proc.uor.
Must be familiar w1tl
VA rFHA processin~.
M.uumum 1 yr expr. req
Presley oC So. Ca lif. Con
tact Bev. 54().-0500 -·· -----RttEP110NIST /SECY
!nine Real E:litate Firn
seeb person with Cron
office appearance. Mus
have accurate lyplng l filjng experience. Ca '
752.zm
Receptionist Corporal
offices of aggressiv
company desires an
'lftvtdu-al w ntle typln
skills &some offi~ back
around. For lnterviE-\ ~ml5ol6
lllC8'TIOMIST
Weekends only. Yach
sales olc, Lido VIJlag£
Must type & be goo,
W/public. 57$-8711
llCB'TIOMIST PIX
lmmed openin1 ii
mort1a1e banker exe
offices for penonablt
versatile I& very pre
feaional indiv. Must b
exi>er'd on buar pust buUm conaole. h )'OU er
jOy a wlde variety t
cMies. lodudi.ni It · tn lna. call Cathy Bremia
Ill California llortaag ... s.o.s -
Recepfiowist/
1VDi1t
Maiurt, A~ penor
experlen~ed aa ReceJ Uonlat. Heavy phonct
l1PI IO WOtn~voicei Cfld,atkllll, .Fror
aftkle ........-.. To
aalmy 6 benefttt. Irv In
twn. Ml? •. eau Karer ......
..
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644-4MO
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acarl'.UY/TYPllT ..._Ml.a · Pt·hill. Wal&nlMI: l.IDmecllai.lim-------1 Gc*tim~WNJll, 1A11e1 J-. 6 •· wf
Lt booltll"fl•I .. _., ,_ dhaQ ... , Good In· CIPllllacfarn...,..dUaner WOID bMutilwAKC n.,, •P.fl'• .... •al-.
Wpt\d • .. ,. ..,_.., come+beH. CbldrtU •~Ard. Paid vau. PIOCllSOI Ml-3Z'7t 81'0. ---· Swt:
full Ume future. Nr OC lootery . Npt. Bc b. dam. IC>Od u ... Apply OradeaOMl&Y'• l•rttat UaH A .. o pupple1. 1 111·-· l>QI; ~ ~-1111 -.-.11r.MUt.tr. Taylor'• RHlaunnt. lead devetopu hu an wk.a. u c duamp. blood _AM_i_._au __ . ----
SICU1'AlllS
United C:.r•bal Palay
hill • ~"* open '°' Mtt'etA.rl111. Kaq1 aood cktrteaJ lkilll. actural4t
typln1 w/50+ wpm.
Pref. well or1anlud.
1)'MllDI ortaed applJ. tn. 111.Uq expw de-al.red'°' 1 pat. Xlal vac. benlllta. a'IO/mo. Apply
.. We1t Harvard, S.A. .,,.,,
SPRAY OPEJlATOR . We ~·~t,_ Slnt• Ana lmnectiate °"""'' tor • Uw. 415-22111 MUST SELL 4 d•a.._., _..lootiM for I or2 mtn ... ""'' · Word Pr'Ot'euor with 2 pear Mar•ulH oval
PESTICTOE SPRAY W~. Pit.Im. dyi . ~ apwience. Typ· AKC very tiny Poodle emwaJd eut. blO color"
OP!&ATORS Trataable Over 18. Gulliht ;J::-SoUOwproilre· Ck Male. l ·Whlte 1-clarity WM ot '*'4t6ed
po1ltloa. Pull-time. 8 r o I I er. w l I I ~ed. fs~VYDJ_C0C:. -.2178 ...U. Moe·"'· t:&UI\ Plramnmt. Good bene tralo ... 641·7'M erlC* err lPll • .,...,. w/a ---'•• l'O. If vou llUDduat • 1ramm•r • .. -.... , ~ ,._ mu•t Poodle puppies. sliver. .... • ... •re amb1Uoua, call W... H•11r • 1 '""' a -· Norden a hot1 1185. 7 ' ••w •' TH·4Ul blwn I 6 wttb knowled1e ot In-l.nOran1eCouoty·a a--·e •-Chri•t-·i. .. ~ ......... r ,_ .. _ ·~-1 ... 1 .......... -nut dynamic tnvlron-._.. .... • ..... ... :-r •. ftomn ....._cape --_,.._ --· .. _ ... ,~ ......._..11 Qoe. Is blk. Early AM r-UL.-V'-'-a a.a&.~........,. ta.
ua:. -· .. ,., WANllD DlfVB P1eaM l«ld r.ume or cr? •9'1115
STOCKPERSON, part SUfeAYOMLY ~appticaUon
time. Student OK. l'ri· To deUver Dally Pilot THI llYIMI CO ~ aAcbta • Saturdap. ....._ Co curien. Re· ~Newport Centtt Dr R.M. Abrabms, l8lt :::: v•-1 t NewpartBeacb.844-3311 Newport Blvd, Coata -·or arie 1 a · 11'-··•n....-Em.J..ver ...._ wap and a tood ..._. ..,.,_ ..-... a..... dr1vlq record. Phone S.T.~t• .. e•&MO..-.•'S IA&.lleiet ~. eaperienced Studems Need• prt tJme 142.021 and aak tor
U... AIJlo, AKC. 4 mo.
male, adorable. Move
forces aat.. Sl.50oc' olfer.
Good home Important!
867115
8045
W.eMITA6S
from J'OUI ._._.. eard.
s.d .. urd for ._,.
lal .-. one .,.,... ~
retura p•r•••••Uy
Maled MU'adlwe ua II
1trap, meetJ111 1lril.t.
1.0. '*luirenMaU. Pre·
wnt Iota 6 UNft ! F0tr a
penoe•huwl tac .-clolf
wallpaper. fabrit or
"o.y·Glo" peper,. W(
wW beck Is trim your
tap. Or try two urdf
t.ck&obKk.
PlllA STOii Top flliloA Ht•••n ,., 'MauUlvl Jewelry job? If you are friedly, Harry Seeley or Don Now~llall6put _...... (Ott a medlul llkntoa&artlmmedlat.e· ~.~w~~fsclepeodatow-....:. W\Uiamav1V1•• u.. at 1orat1on ar.1a n~u ay. mo•1.m1. ._ _... __ .,,,. ~.u.
C V inaA.H.._.• fsiJll,--•I OPPORTUNITY :;'.y.· • ...,,.: a:!i s..JDIM.....,,' XIM op. ·&18-------·lsn:RETARY/OFCllGR rai~. ooly ";,;;'a EMPLOYD
.......................
Need NC auard. love. ek 't
We pey 1100 for naht
home. Sclrinler.113-8817
Mffh s '*' iaoaMt for par. tor coU.•utudent.s 2 Ori trade uaociation wkdya. A~ ln pen WAllHOUSIMAM· h o 11 1 • w I v e 1 6 Ha¥a Ml U.. Is pJUmie ~~ aft1co. near OC aU"pon.. Md)'s 2-5 mill Ter· ...,..4 ' s hdenta .Our pro · ,_ evaU. You caa earn NIWPOaT U&e bklH. dlctapbone. race,21URedHlll,C.M. Rap penon ror fabric ....u.e ll"OWin&. l'O. ol· •to IUO per hr. Call Haa-'--wf upto •. &tl-1212 ·--------1 ware&1. aood oppty fen o,portl&Dlt'es (Of' ad· Sll.-U btwa l ·lpcn. ..__ "'.
x.aAY l'ICHMICIAH
To work ao Newport
Stach Rheuma\O&ocill 's atnee. Muat be willing lO
do routille office work. indudmc venipuocture.
routu•e lab. answer
phona, etc. Salary COrD·
menlW'ate waLb exper.
Mf..llBl .
Need MC auard. love. etc.,
We pay 1100 for n1ht
home. Spinier. '7$-8111
F\-ee to you adorable kit·
PRICES:
12eaors1a
4/$ tqLll.80ea.
819t.ap suo ea.
lOor more SUO ea. VHcement bued on h• °""' Ca-lie S.. SICllTAllY I SWITCHIOAltD Saw/srowta« co. lrv area. ~.... rt ~ Pwtn.nent rwl time .ti ...,..ISTIA10I -·-fary commensurate ~ ~:,m::d. Dl•NtM•11 pert time. fledblebours. A&&llt rnir. aemlconduc-Experle:':;:rator w/eqiier.-.ms
aa.t be 18 •over. ApptY T,... lo be available Ex· tors. Exp. in catmr for buly real at.ate ol· •WABEHOUSE-
mpenoo. Delly Pilot newspaper perience r e quired· aerv /mkt1. computer Ike. c.on.o&e board. C.11 r..t ll'OWlq eaeetroalcs
ZIOOS.E. Bristol drculaUon department. Salary+ commlt1lon. ~rammlo1. Good tor appt. Coldwell dil&tlbu&or ID Fountain
SanU An.a HeilhU 'lb1t bipJy s ucceu ful •-• .. s.a.. aptitude requ. Xlnl Buter/ Clarie Jobmoo, Valley atta &001111111 for
... t ·w .......................
...... 1005 .......................
lens to lov1a1 home.
Stl-1351
Adorable puppy. poodle Is
Snauzer. Mua be aood
bome.17WZZ3 ... .... 1050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Salea Tu fnehlded
NO CARD!
Draw your own or Mnc
............. pllone,
we11 .,.ke ooe card pet
ta&. Add»' eaeft .
<NexttoMcOonaldl) local oewepaper has an "111 time, experience co.beneti&a.~ ......, cmwrepenoawaalinaa
•'' E.O. E. ~ for a trainee In preferred. poeltloe with a &ood
t e c rculaUoa ules •••rt--4 Stiles SICUTAllY T b P b 1 • 11.&ift. Reeeiviq, order
AHl'IQUES POR SALE·
Prieea GO. to 12.000. 1830
Irvine Ave .. N .8 .
Gl.a61
Reciu Phooe 111..ak Boa.
••llUY••
Good UMd Fvnlitun! Is
Alllltiaotea--OR I will sell oiSELL lor You
&e..s check°' ~or •eo:
M.OTPmNnea
P.O. BoxUIO
Calta ...... Ca. J2828 Rsauraot
...._.. penon, lull time.
Snack bar, Irvine
Oubbouae P,SO per hr. •
full club pri vlle1ea.
Jack. 754·7SOO. Call
1:30-3:30.
•'S HOMIO.THI
.. IOY
hnmedlat.e open1np In
ow-family restaurant al
nearby locationa. We r e·
quire no previous ex·
Ml"YlcelscoUectiaaarea. U...lrtta11.-.. 1 D.a.lftrocett• eac er· re-sc 00 • ,. fllllq, 1bippln1. Hahl
Selected applicant wUI F\illUme ble Mwlt be familiar wtth year old clan. ea· mai ntenance. Com-
receive a liberal •tarting av&ila · VA /FHA proceaalna. perlence nece11a ry · PllUl.lve earnlap .ti fwJ
salary, retularly PWJd ~Ion l1 llWmwnlyrexpr.niq. •1119. triqe benefit.I. Pleue
'Chedlded raliMa, bonua me ll09 ave •· PNIMy ol So. caor. Con· ~wort part Ume CllllUCt Tim. l'J'l.<N33. opportunitJel It many fr. ble. Experience pre· t.ecl Bev. •-
In,. beneflta such aa ftn'ed. 540-0500 ~ home. Local c.U. w..eou.e Driver: Muat
paid vacaUons, paid Excelleat company • tomakeappta. with buM-bave IOOd dr1v101 re·
Aatique with 20 dlacs.
Xlnt coad. 5'()00. Call
m.lnO .... ZZ!O
mo orpa, compietety re·
Dniahed. ow... movlna
118 or bmt ofr. cau Jack. eves $tf.2ZT7 group bl9urance, Ule lo-benellt1. Apply to1---------nus es. Xlnt com · eord.. c.o.ta Mesa an&.
surwe 41 dental cov. Penonnel, Monday lbru nUlioo.ISl-Glll Ap~I : The Earl of--------·
a-qe. Trainee will a1&o ftidaylO..lZ. ~•operator, flexl-A• • Wl8 Newport ~
be pnMded • company #2 r th 1 lsl.d ble hours. Apply Bruce 11¥d. C. 14.2-17~ _ ~
car with penonal uae EquaJ()ppor ~yer Smith. Sao Clemente WAR!'..HOlJSE PERSON . AMf19U1 MAU.
Slrivilelel. lnn.S.C. Needed lull time . <>s-nn.r·lllc.tM.
Appllcanta must be l& s.Aea TELLER . Part·llme lmmed. oPl!ftill&. FUii co l11'51 W•,,,._.er Ave. !:.:~.:!'~~: T1tM\.OM Im.med. opening for U · bue. Call Balboa GO. <71.USOiWlCD
ly LlAJC·tfll MN1oday .-,5 YOU per. part·Ume te ller. Manne Hardware for ~~~~~~~~~
thn.I n-lday. S.tutttay To rw avalanche o( or· W/aood nastomer rel•· appt. S4t·M7l E 0 E ..... c.. ao10
MASTllS AUCTION
64' "" & ll).t621
CASH PAID
Fer Id med Cura. anlJ.
tl'*6clr'TV'1 ,!6~~
COMICS
Hudpaillled rireanca
plaques. ntttlvlt)' 1et•
P.l•tea. DIUda mlsc am.. AJ9o .-•al Of'
den • cc!lor'S dofte at re
aaoaabte eptt. 8*$741 ews. --· -COPY 11.ACHJNE Ueea uy s-per. \It
Priee. 912-1033
--~ ...
PEllSIAN ~arp~l
HMdmade. pure \lUr
QYm. Xllll qual Pr Pl3
.. perieoce. Join our lrlend·
ly team. Come see us to-day between 2-4pm.
overtime available aa dera from marine. S.C.efwf $1ZOO Uooa altitude lo work M1f/H ......... _.. ......... . needed. motorcycle, 11 porting Exper secy to run the life Tuee. Wed. Is Thurs Con-W_A_T_E_R_R_E_S_O_U_R_C ES
UyouarequalifJedfs are goods. mot.or apona, re· of youn a c o Pres . t.acl Lee. Orange Cout ~lNEERING Career
irUrested In learning lhe ta.Lien. Great oppty but Quarterly saJ reviews & S a v I ng 11 & L 0 8 n opportunities for t>x
UMd Refngera"'°"
Wuhen & Dryen
BARCAJNS-SERVICf:
Medll. datt JUeen ~a ..
lovneat. gold s wivel
C'fl.alr. 2 end tables &
lamp.1150 ~5643.
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JACKWM.SH
CAIPITCO.
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9842AdamsSt. H.H.
23952 Avenida de la
Carlotta. La~una ll1ll:'i
4501 Campus Ur. Irvine
WaitenWcMtr.s .. ,
CGSWet-s
73Jl l::dmger Ave. 11.H.
t54 E. 17th St. C.M.
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33$6 s. BrUldf
So Santa Ana
F.qual Oppor Emplyr
Restaurant
All around k 1tt·h t'n
worker needed with
dnver:, he S;ilma~und1
Rull S49 !1267
Heslaurant Siooi"mill Terr:JCc. a de
h ghtful & infor mal
restaurant, only ope n
weekdays . If you ·re
fnendly. <.-onsc1ent1ous &
dependable we need you
Now hiring full or part
time. Slicer & s tock
person needed, also
new1paper circulation we are very selective & great co benefits. Admin TI4-~UIOI E.O E pt: r 1 t' n c e d c 1 v 1 I
business, come to the want ~nf1dent winner potential. Ca ll Rita. Tow Truck Dnvers ex. ~. Des11lner!> &
Dai.ly Pilot oll1ce. 330 W. types only. We tram ex Coastal Personnel per'd. Top PMY Apply Dra!uman background
Bay. Costa Mesa. Ask f pertly. Visit us & s~. 2790 ~:::;, C M G & w T 0 w 1 n I( • 7 4 0 B in design or ma :.tt·r plan
Harry Seeley or Ke n Call Mr. Slone ~-4023. S40 605.s Otun.;; Way, c M 642.1252 rung of wau.•r !>)":'ill'm'.
Best ~an<'e 5.l6-091 I
Afabam,. Ir Adami.. HH
CA.5H PAID
W'>hr dry r ' H1.fr11.('
'Mrtmg <K not !'6 i HI JJ Goddard. Only apply 9·1. Ne-vcr A fo't•c 11lCluchng water !>upply,
befor e l1AM or a ft er ---MAHUFACTURIH<i M•wagc· dl'l>IRn. pump MaytaK dryf·r ""'' 2PMMon.f ... i.E<> L ·. SALES WOMAN fo r S •. • c. crn•tary / Hookk ccpt•r TW.AIHHS 11tationio "' rc,Pn """ l"rtgld;,1rt' rf'fn~ ~:. - ----JCWf'lry st ore" Irvine Sulary OPt'n Pleasant F:xpent'Ot't.'des1rt>d in rf• :>48~
Sa les : Mange m e nt Must be over <!I for ln:'i ~allty & vo1Cl' for lmmedf)Jllt1mc port&sptt1f1ca1Jonwnt -------
Trainees p i t. f I t reasons. Must be ablt' lo real estate 1n vestmt.-nt 1n1J. fac1 ht1es de!i 1Jen. AdmanJ lmpenal Ouplex
Dynanuc, positive 18+ work 1 night a week compa ny . Newport Openings m.apptnC, caJcuJauon.s 4't refnaerator tfree~er .
sOFA q~ ~lffper. off
wtuU' hnen Wl·llvt'. nt-t'OS
deanm( $175 646 ~I or
6C2~11fter 51'M
lhdt-,1 tw d . :! C'U\h1nn
ci<tvl'f!ptlft. 'm dt'"'k .1li.o
~ furn ~ SlfJ<!
191Q{)akduung lablt•, W I!'>
leaves Slnpped. nds re
l1n11ll lo1. Aft ~PM . Devaltbusinc.557-3062. !16l~Ml-67~ -<.:ente r Ml'. Gerrie. UlllwWH• ••r computer opent1on•. Coppertone. SJ~O --------· Saks 640-8800 ~In penon with re MWilOJ or~ ~r ----Sal M l I ..,.. ....... T....... MUllCI ft -W umple!e 5PM.. HIOS·A 8SD. too••
5&J4'M&
e1. a u~e ••es Wanted young men who1_________ •-..1..&...C1«tt ~r FuentM. Robt'rl --------plllow~. nr nrw, f"nfllt
person1 fCK retaiE· I art sf~dp will get alonK well with * t~an "ltlES • C ~ • ...., 1 ~"'· Wilham fo'rO'lt & Freeu•r . tar.ct-upriRht ~ .,. .. , ~ K'JI ~.22.t p y store xp pre wome n . ca 11 M r ~ "' o. benefits r v1ne Q S f\lllS real good &r~an
fou ll t1me. Benefits. PAS 1bompgon ~4023. 9 l Type50Jns Sl2K S40·7639 A Kenda VI!> Ml>OC. 1401 UJtl I aUll.5 S47 3182 Ouwti rm <,tot bt-Jut1full~
Graphics. Nwpt Beh G0typ'10SHfJ> $13.800 Ind ... E.O E Newport ~ach ----"'lrwd w it•·"' vip H ~ Secretary to Vl'l legal Set'IBkprCnstrSl2K Weldt>r or v.i•ld in; Docp 8040 \••h»t usihnl 1hr ... '1•1
--- ----counsel. Ty pin I(. some Exec Seey SIS.600 'fyptnpg:.. 5!!,YTir oMwEn hr:, fon•ioon. $7 sit ~ hr It 11 •••••••• ••• • •• ••••••• • • ~JJ wll S)j()() ~ 11;ix
Sales StH. liberal company •Counselor'> -· arc.>a. hfe. mt-d t dt·ntal Kt-:~o:-OD PuP" \I\( Meed Extra benefit:.. Send re:.umt" SalesOurOHll·e• _1.v msg. 8ob~·4292 _ µIan lfM.H7~ Ch..im.p .,1n-~1 • 1.,.1 /y Ger-. Sde 1055
Cllris ..... s Moftey? w1salary t'1tper & rf' Appl Only f'rl'l' ~ how p , I II I , •••••••••••••••••••••••
Has clolle-OUtti for sa 99
S3 99 and $4.99. P'0t
<..:OMrETITIVE bH
como· to 711 w 17th ~t
1\ 7 or r al I 6J I '44-04!
!ti JX'4i Silver natwart·. If
s11\c•r scrv1ni.: prl>. 11w
Hr>l(rri. B r os Am
ba."''adoC' patk'f'n 92 JH" Nontake china Evan;
pMt.em 31 pcs Amenc ar
debed YOROrla crystal aJI sao ·a. Xlot Codd ~,~~·
Diii Nde-41 ....... ttfrl1
SlS. l~ d1 n1nR thl & 6 l·hr.
mi 493 :;111
Anllqur din1n.: tahle 1
rhJ1r' & l0h1na close
$1';) RollJWJY bed 535 :
L'ruted Airlines 1 7 far•
<'oupon:. S51l 1•a C.11
IW0-64K-i C.Ome to RM. Abra mi. qurement.s lo Pre11ley of Liz ftetndt!r5 Agency T..:!:~I.:.. ~~~ r,~_t; r~ woao r.c>GESSOR 2.13..llli t'W.S d (t &pm. UUIU:. rown f&UJlil.Ur~
CaLalog SOowroom_ ~ So Calif ~P 0 6o.Jt ZlOO. ~.l.81.rcb.El.Uih L4 •~..J.J.ll w.u1...u~... Tnternat1onJf · lhl( H • v.J..">her. dr)t•r. rdn.:. Mobil e Telephone -Vlff N"""""'" Bl C M p t N. 8 ~. Attn lkv Newport Beach. 833 HI 90 Newport Beach I' lllmt> ,. p .. F' k ---------mlM' 1131 !1ZH7 w iw.-anner Tak~ O\I r I~ ~-,...,.. · · / · pos1t1on. Pref aftnoon "' " irm !l<'t' in it
f''i t any age want<.-d. SECRETARY. Ex~ or hrs. Mon·F't1. Strong typ V)'dec 1200 ()pt·rator 1 to f"orClass1fl«d Ad Mo\1JUl s.ale i'.iet 9 room payrneotb 673-e:HI
I.4aJ Newpe>rt Bch La w 1---------ing skills a musl. Call 2 yrs work expenenel• ACTION h'e • litaf contenti. Npt. Jkh. Tennis Clul
firm. caJI 64S-4044 Sat SICalTARY Uebl ll3J.80M -.oril preferred CPA ex Call a F;veryt.)uog to be )()Id F'amlly Membership
AM. Ca n.:fty ' ~::f~~el h:~~~ /~xy Oally Pilot Real t>e.rgiuns. ~ ~78 eo
o...eo.-ttt •TYPIST• benefilll. saJary ne1tot1a · AD-VlSOR SrilwtlhEASE' 544-0132
The Irvine Company, a TO $11.000 ble. Call '7141 64()..4450 ~-5678 It ·sa BREEZE Have something to ~·11·
Sales
• :1andwich makers & food
prep. Apply in person,
weekdays 2·5. 2915 Hed
ORDER DESK SALES
For marine hardware
dist. Marine exper. nee.
lmmed. opening. f)Jll co.
be ne . Call Balboa Manne Hardwa re for
appt. s•9·967l E.O.E.
M/F/H
SEX:RETARY ·Insurance
office up lO 30 hr. per
week. Don 494--0724
•SICalTAAY •
To SI 1.000
community builde r ~s~~.K~~~~L~~~~i«~~~lh~y~H~u~v:ey~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~d~1:~~~=·~~~~~:~~~a~~~d:•~~a:~:~•:1t~~:e:11~ located in Ne wport wpm. 10 key by touch.
Beach Is 811:oc.:.1ng a GrowiJt&farmoffers good
Secretary to work for tw.ure. C.11 7Sl·2800.
. '
_JliU~~u. __ • Sa.fas
'Re6tauranl PAllTTIME wou
Non smoker. accurate 45
wpm. 10 key by touch.
Growing rirm olfers good twre. Call 751·2800
UJree project manageni.
Me&Ed'sPlua
Immediate part time
openin11 avail for
Delivery Drivers. Must
be 21 .ti have a good dr1v-
U\I record. Slart from
1125 hr. + llS-. Able to
worit eveninp. Full Ume
posit.iona a1IO avail. age
llfsover. Apply dally aft
Spm.
Here's an opportwl.ity to SECRETARY/RECEPT.
worltpartUmefrom9am Ute bkkp• I& typing.
to 2pm. or 4pm to 9pm Near OC Airport. Floyd
dally in our conveniently E. Weaver. structural ~ ci.reuleUon 1ales qineer. 55&8550 rocd. Work near home &
To quality you must be TYPlSI' ·To type loan In·
well organize. possess a lo. bU BurTOuiha Docu·
pleMing phone manner meot machine. adJust
Ii capable ol typing forms for print-out .ti
56wpm accurately. l'Dllk.e corred.ionl when
Please appllcat1on or oeceuary. Prior ollke
&end nsume tis aaJary re · aper-. Is tYP'ln& of ~50
q\.iremmtato: wpm requfred. Docu·
L PARSONS ment machine uper.
ME• ED'S PIZZA
"2'.lOE.171.h. St C.M.
en)oy other activities for Sectttary; General Of· tb8 balance o( the day. rice. \ypine. Lt office
We pey hourly wages as wort. Aalt for Tammy,
oommiMion. (114)955-3402. N.B. of·
THI •YIHI CO bdpful bul will train t.he 5151>Newport Center Or riabt candidate. f"or
Newport Beach. E.0 . E. appl. call ~. ext. 202.. .. E.O.E.
Call I Oil' detailJ, •
Retail Sales
SALISPBSONS LA. T1MIS
Our COCQPUIY la arowing 13'7$Sunllower Ave.
It we are lookllll lor Coeta Kesa. brilbl Is ambitious peo-540-030 I
pie to train IOtr future 1.0.£. mana1emeol PQ91Uons.
Jf 10'&.h•Ye retail e.s., Salespecson w.uted.J'.ul
perlence 41 want to move pert Ume. Salary+ com·
up to ewre management mission. co. benefits .•
politionlarenowavaila· good working al ·
~-mospbere. Apply in
We ar• ooe ol So. Calif. person.
futest 1rowin1 high SfANDARDSHOES
IMIUon shoe operaUona. 30775. Briat.ol,C.11.
fice.
SECRETARY
. Office of .. "'"·
Corporate headquarters
for state wide lnvelll ·
SERVICE STATION AT·
TENDANT.full lime.
Ught mech knowledge,
bmdil.11. Neat handwnl·
Ing tis appearance. Apply
2SBONewport Blvd, CM
'l'ypUt/Recepl. Ute ofc.
duUel. 80 wpm. NB. Mra.
Hass 675-:i} l2
SELL idle iterrls with a
Daily Pilot Cl3!1S!!_I~ Ad;.
ment services firm· Servlce Station Allen· r---------
Faahion l slan~. Xl.nl dant, pt.lime. days & I Typi!lt
career opportwuly with eves. Neal appearance ok J •~75 IS JOIJIS! c:tiveraity & ctrallenJe. handwriting. Apply 2590 ~
Must pouess top level Newport Blvd, CM. R f----11 •~ exec. secretarfal e.x· -----• WTTilll -
perience. 640-0123 M-Fri. Service Station Allen·
9:~5:30. dant, service cars & light
SECRETARY repair. 2800 W. Coast Hwy,N.B. Experienced with strong
no YO U lf/\Vf:
W 0 R I)
fl R 0 <' lo: SS I N ff
EX PERIF:NC'F:" Good'= salary le JtJnt eo. it.a. Ji'or ln·
tervlew contact Larry
IM,157.ocnt
typing I& shorthand SWloltAHnd.t SALESPERSON, perma· alcil.ll, rwt Ume career Sell·aerve. Perm. poal·
oent lull time, will train. oppo11unity. Apply lo Uon. Ptrtime & full lime
R.M. Abrabms C.talog penoo to: llr. FUent.es avail. Neat appear. I& re· Sllowroom. 1119 Newport at Robert Bein, Wiiliam liability a mlllL Advan· SaUmthr aeed1 II rat Blvd. CA!Sla lie.a. f'toat Is Auoc. 1401 Quall cemeat ~· Apply at ·.! 1Qoulpw'1.4deywk,10 St.~Beach p Oi c 1 1~0 tnA ... ll·'lb. FUii time S ALES PER.SON -·---· · aim o.. ..
Ask your rrlt'nd!I.
r e lati v f'~.
11tran1Zer11 . .I f lhrv
say "YES" nnd will
work fo r Ke ll v I
Senlces fmin. hrs> I
you will receive a I
f75 bonus All typlni I
11k11ls nttded. Top I
pay ... pakt vecat1ons. I
nt!ver a ft\'.
...
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_,, .,._.a-.. --J Oat .... 1 Newport Blvd, C.M. !llr.Call59-M1'1. ---· exper ......... SECRETARY • .u · Permaout fullti,me. day for b1&aloeu in betwnhnHpm. s.... R.11. Abra-. C.laloi Lapna. Mature, good Service Station Attea-HOt • t.MllS abowToom 1111 Npt. Bvd. MC'AUrial akll.11. detail dint, Mobil Serv Station.
Willl ~ lo art/in· Cit ~-Stable work Ask for Ron S59·565S
..W ....... Jl'.U-Part· SAL!S . part.Ume. Over bittorY· Call for appt. Irvine.
UllMI. 120-SHhr. Will ,..,, .. ,... ,_ .. ( 4'7·1'791 --------trala. Call M•-Bunlc 11. """'1175-....,, -or SEWING/Dbl Needle ..... ,Pll. Mllre~ &TAltlAL-llauar• Pfece work, on -your
aecret.ar)' (Of' busy Stal41 macblae. 5'8·2981 farm A&ency In Npt. anytime.
8ch. Startin• Hlary lO _.;=..-------
$1000per mo. Is wi1Un1 &o Sl«PPING/REC CLERK
train rl1ht peraon. Orowlna ftrm neetll
MMCT4. l'9IPOft P9noft lull time
wa.t'41houH duUea. Rft
incomlnif 1hlpment1.
tt.ock abelv•. pull or·
..... ~-taolu ..._... •. OPS 6 JIOeta1
..
uperienc• preferred c.11-.-
....... Cl.Ill(
RSWIJlfDD
WW tn& -dlnl l'rt. P\alldme ......
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SEAv1cc:~
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C'Om<! In Today
.,, Irvin<'
IJJ.1444 1101 B~ln<'1111
Centt'r DrlVl'
Suite 208
Hunllnaton &ach 147.,... . .
890'7 ~mer Ave a21s
La.-una M1ruel IJl'"41
2'7Ml Cabot Rood
Santa Anw
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tmployer m1r• J ---------
TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS
COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979
in the Daily Pilot
A
TRIBUTE
TO
THE
ORANGE
COASTS
SUCCESSFUL
WOMEN IN
BUSINESS
THIS IS THE
ACTUAL SIZE AD
For best~ a clear blade encl nite
pttote of any "" catt be used. Yow mes...-wm I acco,.._,., tM IMcluN '" .,.,, ''•ce. u Y•• I CMoM not .. '"*ltA .. picture, flll ttte -.ace
wit" your,.,., .....
HdoMI Women In •••• Wffk ta OcteMT 1& lfwougta •· o .,..
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tribute In Ila Ootober 14 eclelon •
Our ... .,.. to •u11M11 end Profeealonal Women II an Hoepttonet .,,...,_....,
.. IMrDllUM. new°' kl•ll••• HHclale to ............ of -.o,.,...,Gff9et .,.._ to hOftDf ... , •• 90Me""'9• °' oontrlltutlon1.
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Kawasip jet ski appro".
30hrs u se Sl .600.
548· l!l008 or 7 59-8949
Trucks 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WI PAY TOP DOLLAR
for top Uled can·for.lan.
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PAYS TOP DO UAR ForC1ean Uted Imports
Call MJkeor Don
ll5-ll71 ----
WANTED!
Late model Toyotas,
VoiYOI. Plckups & Vans .
Call u.. today!
····~··· c ......... ... u •.• JO>., 140.'441
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow us the opportunity
to consider the pul"('ha!>e
or trade-In or your clean
Porsche. Check with Us
Today'
t'.1631 .... "°' 11•"'1 C"'>Ardit:n (,,~ ,,. 131 .. 1llJ
1!176 BMW 2002 4 speed.
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'81.Dlll.IWl 1800 Road.Iler. "-•• '750 C1•1c 9915 ,..... tf40
CREVIER
&ISi ···~AY
SANTA AMA
835'3171
fl'I UUIMAll OIWl#O lotACM!NI
711MW
JZOle
Automatic, cbamonlx
with blue \"dour lntmor .
ltel'eO, air cond1tlonmg.
alloy wheels, low ltll les.
IMSVAX>
SADOLBACIC
VALLIYIMPOITS
83 l-2040 495-4949
OIW'5E COUMTY'S
OLDEST
&
Sale&·Sc:rvice·Leaslng
Ray CarYer,htc.
RoUs ftoyce BMW
1S4-0 J am.boree
Newport ~ach 640 G44~
'771MW
llOfa
Automallc, topaa w1tb
stereo. air coodilioorng,
low mil~ <004T J A J
SADDLEIAOC
VALLEY IMPORTS
131-2040 495-4949
BOB McUREN's
'7HIMW
320i
4 speed. r ecaro 'leats.
sunroof. air cond1t1onm1t.
stereo cassette. alloy
wheels. ll38UPNJ
SADDLUACK
VALLEY IMPORTS
831-2040 495.4949.
wht hdt.P re1no vab1e. •••-•••••-••••••••••• ••-•••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••••-•••••••••
needa paint A ant work. '70 9UT w/'76 Turbo car-lf7' C-AOILL:AC
IMOO/beltofr. 5484Sll92 • rera factory bod)' • ILDOIADO
-------turbo le.th intr. 118.000. '79 210.U ~I days .m.mo P\111 ~ 'factory aJr
P«f ect cood Lo/ au. A1 r cond.. • All /l'Jll ltft'eo ' 8
cond T• over IH . or it 914, good cond, lo ml, ~tilt li~tbecl w ' ~~ ••• e
blq.Att.e. 714-586-1~ SOOO or bat oUer. ~JP ......... P ,,ric';tb;;. ~~ _,.
'71 atO Z: Xlnt cond. New
paint, a.m/fm ca111ette.
$3300 beat olf er. 640-503S ------
'73 MOZ. AM /FM, A/C,
maia. U2SO. D ys
1·731·7775, aft 7 pm
~
P.P watt to buy O."Wl
i6 912E, awuf. a.e mJ,
like oew. 30 Mru Tel eu. 21 eat tank. 17WZZ7
'78 9ll SC. red tart•, low mi*, like new, loeded,
lilt •*· sell 915.ICIO, ru:mea
~. Qiel'.rmot).
$1995
lt71PORO
LTDS.AH
ft'1ll power, r•ctory air
oond.. split power seats.
lilt. wheel, Landau top 4'
ln like NEW coodiUon !
(5QYl'WZ ).
$3'''
MAlllS
AUTOCIMTER '87•'74. Have uah . '73 fll·'ICpe, good COii· R.t!pelrab&eOK.SU-74.St d .5Hlmt. Loaded .
Sl0.300/or matte offer.
n4-67S..7661. leave meu. '78 ~ Cpe, wbt w /tan,
AM/li"M, 4 apd, a lr, 14JC.
'78Seville: AM/FM 8 trk 1'25BakerStreet
Ill. nt/tellcpatr •bl. AC, NEWPORT BEACH
P\.irebMeortake overlae 'T1 D, copper, &o mi's.
SLD mo.~ aar, lalU'OOl. 4-spd, ster
eo tape, alloys, $8795.
M1"8710.
ltbr sea", auto trunk, 540.9202
wltewbl~. Olltlr~. ~ATE SALE
vila)'l &Gf, Sl0,500/i.o. Jae '73 Ford LTn. 7cn. 4363
'76 2SYL. 4 1pd. mlnt cumi. 50K. new wheea. S6JOO
~eves.
Rat 9725 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'e& Wgn 13', good COrtd
radio. :.>mpg. as Mu&t
tell. 964 1921 Luther.
i4 nat 128 Sport L. 70 1100
ml, clean ln & out. Slti~l
~ ----'70 Plat sedan
$4.50 or make offor
S48·3881
1978 911SC, Tar ga ,
wbt/bllr, lowered, P·7'a. rza,oao. 4"1-7314: ss1-1281
...... '756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *1 DEALER IN U.S.A.
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CAIVER
ROllS·ROYCC
1Jet JUl\bot'H ~IN•<ll \'----""~
CLOSlO SONOAn
·se Sll ver Clouc.l l
Sl.9,000
985-044
Toyota 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'Mute 4-door '66 Coron ....
PP. cno 1se.9501 ~ ------'-;...._ _____ , Moa. lhru Fri.. 9 to 3.
'68 Cad 2 d r, x Int "Tl Ford Club Wgn. 8-pas!>.
trauportatlon, good 4S) vs. PIS, dual tanks.
tlrea,et.c.9!!00.$48·7901 AM IFM s tereo 8·trk.
•77 SDV d 'El A1C. tow pkg. smoked cgance_ ~lass Call afl pm Beaut. car With all the &em •
extras 31.000 C>ne owner -· ------
nu P P $7895 646·6096 '78 F\!tura 7100 m1. air
·73 Seville w ,un roor. cond AM 11-·M r a dio
Ooth intr AM FM tape _S..;nl. Aft 6..:. 848--6970
!ull prw Lo m1 7~ 1867 '74 LTl>, full pwr. deluxe.
'79 Eldorado. all 1·qwp +
!>unrl, ct.-dllr fm• m 1!>t,
w llhr. 9.000m1. $14,500
754 7782
~ Cad. mu.on 'll't'. 11up(•r
~harp . I owner. Ca II ~ .i c k 9 6 2 · 7 7 8 !I ,, r
641).:J)63 ---c..wo 9917 •••••••••••••••••••••••
pnced t.11 !>ell '
•4!M·6313•
'6.S Van Ford 6-cyl 200hp
Stic:'k . XI nt. cond $850
714-·9&H921. Luther .
9945
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Xlnl Cood. 1895.
l-493-7$l Tl Camaro 1.1 . xlnt rnnd,
Ho.do 9727 Triwrlph 9767 15(.0)m1.nt"Nt111•' tunt•
•••••••••••••••••• • • ••• ••••••••••••••••••• •• • • up. h..c.ded SSrSllO farm
JolwtMMl&Son
UMCOLM-MERCURY
'°Spe<'1al of the Week ··
'78UHCOLH
TOWN COUPE
..._..Mew '79 i6 TR7. Victory ed1twn 1~151 royal blue t.an mt. A c . · -----HONDA Cars .. tl'rffi l il!>'\i.-tte 10 rn• °'"',... 9920 MAH y -'1u:.t bCll $4HUIJ 7&1 8237 •••••••••••••••••••••••
To C ._ ____ From•. 1979 DEMO .-.-n.. ·111 Tnumph Spttf1rt·. a. Ullo...llVER~ITY hrand new top, Im·-. E.AltAHCE!
Old.1nObile
Hoftda Can • GMC
Trucks
"" ~ brakes, etc. Xlnt <'•md •If\ L..rm .. ro'>. tapn('(''
S21SO or be~l orrcr \tuolt! Carl~. Malibu' &
28SO Harbor Hhd
Costa Mesa ~u 'lf)..10
642·5456 :-.:o\ a.. Dr .. ,tic re1lut'
lltJn.'> I
Val&swCllJlll 9770 SAVE MOW!!! .............•..•......
VW · Having Lrooble !>t:ll
1ng your car? Tr> U!> Top
dollar · Pwd Cor or Not'
Bnng your car to Jim
Ma rino Volkswaj!en.
18711 Beach Blvd .• Hunt
ington Beach · At.k !or
Frank Manno or-Tom
Ailun.
'64 VW, good cond. new
brakes. frool bushln.i &
vaJve job. srs.
-.1412
C~HRL
CHEVIOUT
~ lfarhur HI' d
I ., t\l A \1 t ~" \
S46-l 200
72 Chevy Caprice ~ dr
sd.n. x..lnt cond. loaded.
51200/olfer 642-4281
14 Chevrole t Ca price .
brown. 4 dr. Power . ;ur. ruaa perfect . 33K7 ~ C.ll. CaU first. ••-lw .
He;1ullful luxury car 111
l r vst:il a11rn·ol w it h
leather 1nt1•ri11r IJn"'
mil.-.1~1· Orw u w 11 .. 1
•11.11931 I
$9200
2621; lfJrhc1r Ill . t 7't
~1441 5t\31)
l!J77 Loni' Tn"'n l'<tr
S«fan. full\ 1·qpl. S7tM.lt•
Ca II .i r l !IP~ KllH ;,5!ft)
9950 .......................
URAN( if•: CODITY S
NEWEST
LINCOLN Mt::Hci..:1n ·
Ot:ALERSHI P
RAY R..ADEIOE
U NCOLN·MER<.:U HY
16 18 Auto Center Dr
SDF\vy·Lakc Forest exit
lftVINE ·
ll0.7000
T1 Monarc:h v-8. 2·dr. ..-o. 8ir. 20K mi. lllnl
~Orm.844~ •••as; ' ff52 .......................
7' ..........
-----Rarl' 73 Mu.'l c·11nv1·r1.
P .P . ••ata to t1u y loaded ori~ u wnt•r.
a..rokt '17 • '74 JI IV4!' &12 74.'f}
18711 BEA<.:H BLVD
llljNTINGTON BEACH
2 dr, sunroof. M miles.
~l -----------• vw Squ.areb8c-k. good
cond. runs areat.
Sl.4.50/best ofr 675-8422
cash. RepaJrable OK
50-7"54
"Tl Ncwa Conoours. 4 dr.
dartt brwn, 306 VA auto.
AC. till wbl. dJv1ded -.eat xlnt cond. I owner.
5 .. 85226uMe\etl.
ffi .<uto L1kf' no w S239.>
See to bellevp •
912.3257
'61 Must convert .• a uto.
6 cyl. P top. rlbt trn!>.
beau• 760-9174 __ ·---·•
G-ral 9010 ••••••,•••••••••••••• ••• Tt J a rtaHo. .,... . ..................... .
A M /FM s t e r eo
w1casseue. inmroof lt-m
beautJ.luJ condition! Pri.
pty. amoo. ea11 84&-9039
eveninl ... tr DO answer,
~Ekeept.rying!
"Tl BMW 320I . A/C. a uto.
Blaupunkt c a ss., n ew
Mlch. tires, xJnt cood.
4191< mi. $8700 or bst oHer.
956-2365, 833--0153
142.-2000
Mwce•slem '740
'78 VW convert. AM 1 FM
ca ss. blk on y e llow.
23.000 nu. S7500. 49&-6214 ***** 1977 Nova C ompal'!
66 Mustan~ 28!1. auto,
P S. R 1 H . p artl
restored. S2600 ~l ofr
IWIJ-~
'• . , ..
WHITHllt
BUYING
fW
SELLING
nhhY ...
DAILY PILOT
IOATMART
9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• um ~zuki PE 250, dirt
bike. x.lnt. $500.
548·5659
'711 ~zukl GS750. many
new parts, $1900. 645-6970
aft5PM.
79 ~zuki 125, clean dirt
bike. ridden 5 times. xlnt
cond. $650/bst offer.
562-8145
·11 DODGE Tradesman
100. P /S, P /B. custom
piunt & interior , caplnln c~. portholes on sides
-front & rear vents,
mags w/new wide tires.
32,000 IDl. Xlnl. $5.500 or
bst ofr. Call 870·4584
ITullerton_>~P_._P_. ---
'72 Honda 4.50, eittnded
fmt end, chrome, r uns
great sax>. 64M8'11 ..;:;;__ ________ 1976 Dodge Tradesman
............ S./ 200 . s how van. 360
... /Stor4191 9160 engine, custom mtenor
••••••••••••••••••••••• and exterior. many ele<:·
IMMEDIATE
DELJVERY!
LARGI SEUCTIOM
OF.-W 1979
320i'1
5281'1
ALSO 633CSi '$
IHSToa<!
Call today • We al.ao may
have that pre owned
BMW you are looking
for!
. ----
'761MW
SlOia
Automatic, stereo. m a g
wheels. low miles
UJ12RXH)
SA.DDLEIACK
V AU.EY (MPORTS
831-2040 495.4949
'79 Black 320i. gold nms.
AC. aorf. factory wmty
oewst.ereo 642-2584 eves
'76 ~1 dark blue a uto.
a ir. s unroof. AM /FM
CaM stereo. S'T.950./0 8 0
752-7884 wkdys, eves
&wXnds 644-6632
.......................
0412 '69 ZIOSL
COUP!
ROADSTEI
O ass1t• coupe roadster.
onginal cond1llon. IOc.'al·
ly owned & 5erviced.
auto. tra m. • 111r cond ..
must Ye to appreciate
t635DG BI
JIMSLEMOMS
IMPORTS
l970HARBOR Bl.\'O
COSTA MESA
611-1276
Vot.o 9772 •••••••••••••••••••••••
VOi.VO
SAUS. SERVICE
Atel.IASIM(;
OVERS~ DELIVERY
EXPERTS
EAILllKE
VOLVO
1.966 Harbor Blvd .
COSTA MESA
646-9301 540--946 7
To piece yo9" ad
c11642·5678 JlENT Luxury mot.o r
home 22'. sleeps 6, self ________ _.1 cont. $250/wk+8• mi.
troruc and custom ex·
tras. Original invest·
ment $14.700. Asking
SllXX). (714 )Q). 59 l 2.
831-2040 495.4949
Capri 9715
·79 station wgn JOOTO
Dleeel. Dark blue. <.:ass
radio. sunroor. appro".
3.000ou Owner a nxious
toseJJ ask ror Harry Kay.
2 13-S97 RUi l .eves
OttAMCil COUMTY
VOLVO
EXO..USJV ELY VOLVO
Largest Volvo OeaJer
I.I\ Orange County!
BL'Y or LEA.SE ••••••••••••••••••••••• nM38·121.'.I \\ha -----DIRECT l'sYourTrade? '76 Capri. alt. AM tFM . '734.SOSE. wbt. w/blu Int .............. ·,c, •• 9010 .......................
100 Wlltt SSBJAlll racllo, wtnd-vaoe, loud baiter.
eB r.tio, Mcor wind
..,..S •directlon. eleotr.
wlnclles1. Red14ced to ..U. J'recl Bocltmiller. .....
9040
M>-8SS
$1.Ell per Day RSR xtras. xlnt cond. ~~-o.rpoloof11_. ... ~1mafm0• c. a111ms .. ~·,·~· .~~mi't'·'~ 11' Loaded. S85()(1. A JC, 413 '77 Cllevy Van C 8, roof 'nwt 's hUJe to pay S3S50tbeat 963-6457 eves .., '""" ..-
Dodge. Will tra de for rack. m,p, air. a.track. for an ad m the Daily Pilot m a c s l 4 5 o o
Van/RE,842-4647 wet bar, etc. $7,800. ServiceOircct.orythatcan ·77 Capri Ghia Sharp. 0 6.4 5 0222' E . 493-511+ flltabliah you.r prolessional silver. sunroor. 4-ap. •Y · · · ve . 2025 S. Manchester
RENT 2'' .."79 Win~ -1-..-~ty Fo m ...... t ~.JOBO Mfl.7736 .or,....;.;~~S252.;.._ _____ , A-~m, :2C/'\-2011 Shw ~. ~ wkly + g; SEY-idle Items. ~ith a ,_.,.., · r v•"' 11· 531.3117 I IOI ft:l'I '"'°' mile.~ DailyPUotC1ass1fiedAd. formation call642-5678. ------.----is 6> SLC. Prime cond. 0..-9720 lo mi. I Owner, must see '73 1800ES. AJR. Overdr.
T ...... Utllty 9110 "'1lo Ll'allltg 9510 A.to UosMg 9510 ....................... ~. leather. lo mi. xlnt cond.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .1o.•n.1 '78 280E. metallic mil en S7,350. 573-2750 ---
4 8 c u 11· .------------, -· x u stom t 1 ty s&ICTIOM OF brown, elec aunrf, snrl.
Trai&er. wood and carpet I LEASE ANY MAKE I .... • MODaS AM /FM cassette . new •••••••••••••••••••••••
G11a1 al 990 I interior, chrome whee ls, -t ires. lmmac cond. ~I top, Ulhu Inside ANY MODEL SHOP•COMPARE S17.llOO. 833-2211, 75Hl37
BARWICK DA TSUM •••••••••••••••••••••••
'71 :MO Z Mint condition,
'76 240 0 : auto. air. will sell to beat offer.
amtfm. yellow & brown. Sacrifice Many extras.
95,000 miles. Very clean. B-02164.
and out, wide tires, I . I wtaiya
custom paint. tinted I I glass, crallk out win·
dows, bolds two I I
molorcyclH. $2&0. PA. Y ONLY ==,... I FIRST MONTH I
• , .......... t4oo I p A. YMENT I
DATSUMPADS I . * I
llDod. 4 = ...... ~ I NO .-OSIT·OI LAST MONTH I := ...... :::i~a.tt-I WI TAD AMY TIAD! I
••• HMI oa MOT1 I PHOMI CllDIT APPllOY AL I
Your frl•nd1 and ...... ,.,........ Ult Clualfied
1rlt•n they have ~~tell. They'll tell o• bow well ll
...... ftlf'tlle.m !
I '79 CAllUAC '19 CWCA : I
I o..-.c........~ .... NII , .......... Me If --· I tf,.";~ w1tt ,41ltce. twllllt ....-.ct. U -8flOIM, ..... I ........... ""' ,...... ............... *"' I . ,.fJ4J MO. I I · 14 MO. 1.,.. , ....... ,.,_.... ,., ....... ,.,_"' I
I tth IO + I•• OM:. ve1119 '' 4 " + , ... 040 v • ..,. 1 .,t,Hr. "'9le11 .. MtlOOO fNM ........ "'7a. T• ,,_.,.._,11.e11AO. ,.,_ ...... .,
;.11 '°' '".., °""" I
, I, 1 t 'I 1
811 IJ7'>49 l-l ~7S
Best offer. 640-ta2 days. ---------
&G-3\0leves. Mck ft I 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. Sd SL,F 1~ tops, 101'."t "13 Reol. PS, PB, AC. con • u"'y equ P t . AM/FM, lo ml, orrs ex· Wbite/bUt liltr. 67s.ool2 Cl!IJ(ed6'5-9'291
,. 4liQ8L, Qlampape, 2 ms Buick Skylark 4 door •· eoM. mint cond., seclae, 1.0,000 mile..
·•·.,.... Sllverwttb red JDterlor.
.. 9742 Power windows ·
••••••••••••••••••••••• at.eertnc, Alll/f'M stereo.
·11 Mld1et: red. Good a1r coodlUonln1. delux
cond. 27 ,000 miles. trim 00 aJdeJ. custom
til500/0ffer. Call~ trim lnaUS.. l'rieed al • 751 _7098 Wldtay·1 wbolt~~· blut book MS-0815 IU,'15. ~l Dally Pilot: . ea.41n, Ext. 2.10.
.... 9744 •Buk*WUdc:•tfullpwr,
.......... ,•••••••••••• •' ~-A d •coo .,, 1108. llarooo. WIN ... r sJr,tNv COD • -•
lllla. All/P'll. Great car. -•--·-----
tllDO/blt otr. ITJ.1.91 '73 Bwck Cutury. 1d ll~~!&E~~al 9711 bod)t. Utta. ens dama1e SIJO•ilNMla .......................
"71 tl4 U , bl•. ma11. C •u f911 1171~ belt.model. DOW AM/Pll •·tr•. JOmp1 ...................... . available.:~ ... aN7U "74 Cpe de vua.. Gt75. l
i•'t •Z JiawleM ln.alde
• " out. Red w /blk intr.
Eittns. 551~
owner. lllnt cond. 81K. ..-.aA .. s. "78 911 SC. A flawlesa
.tlite beall\Y with ma n.:J
mru and only eLOO int SELL idJe llema with a
.::811:.::....::·lllM~-----r Dally PUot Claaalned A.d. . '
D~luxe. P S /PB. auto
tram•. A /C, lowner
22,00-0 miles. As king
l':i()O. 546--0731 Old&mobile 995S . .•.....•..............
CoJ•1JM1wtal 9930 ·72 KH Hoyal1'. hardtp,
••••••••••••••••••••••• A t:. 15.•.ll"l m1 ~ Sii~"'
Tl Mark v Chro me wire 900-1673. ;.;)Ii 1):11•1
whls. moonroof. 31.000
nu. S7800. PP 848·0661 or
!Q.2'Z31
1-iX<TTL,\.<-;S
Criw11I Com I $700 firm
l!IX 613:1
1 4 Formal l.1mu. has bar. '76 (Jlri-. <"utl<i"" Suim •rn.-
T\'. nev. Ure-.. i.:ood c:ond. ale. new tin..., 43.800 ~I 1 ~l ~--Sharp. i>J.475 &12 >1:11 1
9932 e\ll'S
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'Tl Con-ette <.:onvt, 350 .
auto, A 1c. outs tndl(
cond. Ser 1nq o nly .
492-494.5.
'78 Corv . ru11y loaded. blk
on blk. 17K m 1. auto .
A .C. AM /FM 8 trk
st.erro. mag whls best
otfec. 492 isn
DodlJt 9935 .......................
14 Mooaio f)Jlly pwrd.
Snrt. Air.FM.llltcb.
17mpg. Must Sell. 12,095.
964-1921
1 4 Dodge Colt Good cond.
Moving. Must Sell Fast!
$1.000 . 213·592·3472
Ginger
'70 Cha r ger 500. 383
magnum. new trans.
auto, new rear end. &
tires , S800. 661·0515
aayt.ime
tt40
lt17llOID
•AM.YA•AM tcyl., ..-...tlc, factor,
air cm., pwr. stcer101
6 l>c'Utl, radio, vloyl
roof, &lated 11au as
morel "31RYX ). (Stk.
Nll'f) •
$Mii
TtH ODO~C
ROBINS
FO IH>
• . HhL11' 11J I 11 l)
(1 1'.• .. Ml ./\ '• 'ClllJ
13 Delta 88. Mar6<in1whl
top. 1-'ull power. A C.
AM FM stereo. A S p1rry car for only $'995. Xlnt
cond. pp 759-9320
rwo 9957
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
T.J Squirt' Sta Wgn. 4 ~pd.
AC. new tires. 1 owm•r.
x1nt cond. $1350. 497. 23112
eves1wk.ndR ----------..,........ ,960 .......................
i6 Plymouth Gran Fury
Wagon. PS. PW. PB.
AM /FM stereo. AC. All
extras. Must sell. $1:500.
Call 737 ~9 (714 I. u ft
6:!1>PM ---------'i1 Volare Wgn pwr. air,
roof rack. wind deflec.
t.ors.$3,800.493·5114
'85 Salellite Sprt Classic.
318, V-3, reg gas. xlnt
cond, ort1. must sell.
mo."4-0722
9965 . ..................... .
77,._ID
Pretty blue with blue
s uede lnter1or. Bucket
seat•. PIS. P /B, ex. .u.t coed. vinfl top.
All/FM CUI, lo miles.
Good lll llea1e. Call
~·~aft.IPll.
'T7 Grand Prix SJ, loaded,
2 tone aray, T·~e.::ke offer, 21111mi,17
'78 Flreblrd formula.
Racina mJrror1, rnae
whla, 4 ntw Uniroyal
raiMd wbt ltaUa tires •
AM/FM stereo 8 track,
AIC, 56,000 ml. '9000/bet dr. 714/111.-ev .
·ia Tran1Am. Fully
io.ded. Gd cond. Mus\ Mll '9500/blt. 967·1 .. -fl.... ''" ... '9••················ "18 Towne Laodau: tan •
full power, leathe r,
lt1000 ml. Save l5IOO. ....am
Moncll!r. OctObet 1. 1111
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
• Zff ·-•i--..-.-
..
The spirit of Marlboro
~\ in a low tar cigarette.
LIGHTS
LOW~REOTAR li NfCOTINE
Killa:12 .. "a.;·o.8~ nicotine 1V.percigwea1,FTC Rep0nMay'78 . 100'1: 12 mg "tu;'0.8 mo nicoti• IV.pet cJg111ntbvFTC Mttbod.
r •
1
Buntlng to11 Beaeh
Eou•tahl Valley
EDITION
' Ye•r Be•ete.,. .
Dall y Newepa per -
Fl FTEEN CENTS
,t"ealth Officer Discounts TB Danger
ror11a1ie Comt,'s aelln1 bealth
eeir N3'9 U... b little claqu
l eaaual ~ontact wtth
91111t11111Nlllt Aalan ~ees coukl
ad to an outbreak of
bereublt aJnOQI at'*nts.
.''It la oot tbe klDd of diaeaae
e would set ln the daaaroom."
d Dr. Ru Ehllna. noting that
ubereuloai1 is difficult to
ran1mit and usually requires
nona1 and prok>oged contact
However, a senior federal
bHllb ICM.tor WU acbedWed to
arrlve in Oraqe Cowit.y today
to ftDd out if t.het'e lJ a health
emeraency paled by refUJeM.
The nrat order or bualneu ror
Cbrbtopher Hayden, senior ad·
v1aer to the Federal Center for
Disease Coolrol ln Atlanta la to
meet with city offic illll and
county health officers.
1f be determines that a health
emergency exists he is expected
to call for a federal health learn
to aullt k>cal oftlclals.
The announc ement of
Hayden's viall was made by
Rep. Jerry Pattenoo, D-Santa
Ana.
"lt is essential that we get the
fact.a." Patterson declared.
Hii announcement Friday
came a day after a decision by
county health officers and s chool
leaders to start screening about
2, 130 refugee youngst ers who
enrolled in county schools in
September for tuberculosis.
County officials took the ac·
lion aft.er recelvi! +a request for
assistance from tbe c1Ues oC
Garden Grove, Sant.a Ana and
West minster.
Patterson said be, got pro·
mises of federal help with tbe
potential health problem
"because we don't have a handle
on lbe situation."
The Santa Ana Democrat said
that up to 1,400 refugees settle in
Orange County each month. He
13th Assault
s aid the heavy numben create
an unfair burden on local re-
sources.
Pattenon said be alerted the
White House and is working for
re-enactment or the Indochinese
Refugee Assistance Program as
well as for a s~htl emergency
grant.
He added that government
screening of refugees appears to
be inadequate.
In the past , the rate o r
lubercul06.is in the county has
been eight to nlne casft per
100,000 population.
But tb1a year, with the lnJlux
of re fugees, health officers
estimate that the rate will climb
to about 1J cases per 100.000.
Or. Ehling said it is expected
that about 40 percent of lbe
estimated 2.130 refugee chlldren
will show J)06illve results to the
initial tuberculosis screening.
However. he pointed out that a
positive test does not mean the
child has an active case of TB
Tustin Woman, 24,
Beaten to Death
Batt~ of SeafJrook
•
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
Of tlW o.llf ,..._. S&.ttt
The body of a 24-year·old
Tustin woman who died after be·
i ng beaten on the head with a
blunt instrument was found Sun·
day by her sister, police said to
day.
The V1ct1m was identified as
Debra Jean Kennedy. Her body
was found at a residence on
Boleyn Circle 1.11 Tustin at 6 p.m .
Police refused this morning to
release any other details about
the case.
Just a week ago Sunday. 20-
year-old Diana Green. wbo lives
about a half·mile away on Sixth
Street in Tustin, was found
Convict
~
Drug Rap
Anthony "L i ttle Tony"
Anti-nuclear demonstrators massed al the sprayed with wa ter during an unsuccessful Marone Jr., ~victed or the
main gate.of the Seabrook, N .H., nuclear attempt to occupy the plant. <See story, ga ngland-s t y le s laying of
beaten m her apartment
Mrs . Green is still hosp1taliied
in criti cal condition He r baby,
delivc•red later the samf' day by
Caesarean section, was born
dead •
The young woman had bt>en
found at about 2 30 a m b)' her
husband.
The Sunday murder of Debra
Jean Kennedy make~ a total or 9
Orange County women who have
died 1.11 s11nilar circ umstance~
since January 1977 Four others
were assaulted but lived.
Ms Kennedy is the fourth
county woman to have been as·
saulted in as many weeks . The
others include:
-01ana Green. who survived
the Sept. JO attack which caused
the death of her baby
An lrv1ne wom an who also
surv1ve<l an attack b y an tn·
truder with a hlunt in strument
Pnh cc won't rele1.1~e her 1den
lll)
Marolyn Care lton, 31, of
Costa Mesa wa:-. found murdered
Sept. 14.
In aJ l of the 13 attacks the vac
tams were bludgeoned . Somt·
were also strangled. and mo~t
were sexually assaulted .
All but three or the v1cllms
li ved to Newport Beach. Costa
Mesa. Irvine or Tustm.
Eight Die
In Cra11h
At Airport
power station turn their backs whi~ being Page A4). _ _..,-U:iJw@ JoJm...Boyan ill...&M!211 !-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'=~~....:.;...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach in 1977. faces seot.eoclng t today on a cocaine sale coovic·
CJNCINNATJ <AP> -A twin·
engine commuter plane lost
powe r in an encine and crashed
o~~Lat.Yrt:Jtler C~cinnati Airport today. k:llling eight peo-
ple. authorities said
l ti on. ~IA Sa D · Gold D 1· • Marone. or Huntington Beach. • ll lego e c 1mng• is also known as Anthony Man·
' fredonia. He. along with William
t G t Schneider of Costa Mesa, were· 0 e D II Cl. b. convicted of selling cocaine to a 0 ar Im Ing s tate narcotics bureau io· .... •h T • vesligator . .....,.,,....~,,,., .I TQl,ll They face sentencing Nov. 8 as
a result or the Orange County
Superior Court jury trial. Amtrak and state transpC>rta·
·on officials have agreed to add a
eventh Los Angeles·San Diego
rain to handle inc r easing
assenger loads including those
rat four Oange County stations.
The Oct. 2 agreement means
1anolher train will stop daily at
Sa n Cl e m e n te. S an Ju a n
:Capistrano. Sant a Ana a nd
r ullerton Amtrak stations. Arthur Lloyd, an Amtrak
:,Spokesman, said today it i ~
fhoped the seventh San Diegan
.tt:_rain will be in service by mid·
~nuary.
Lloyd said Los Angeles·to-San
ego passengers in September
ncreased 68 percent in com
arlson with the same month in
978. More ttan one million
assengers have boarded the six
an Diegan trains in the first
ine months of the year.
Man Dies
• Juan R . Ojeda, 33, or Hunt·
ston Beach, died in a one-car
aecldent on the northbound San
Dlego Freeway near Ortega
From AP Dispatches
The dollar strengthened on the
world's money market:,, today,
buoyed by announcement over
the "eck<'nd of a package of
l.J.S measures to curb inflation.
The price of gold dropped
sharply. London's fiv e major
Valley Crash
Kills Driver
An unidentified man in his late
20s was killed Sunday in Foun·
tam Valley when his car spun
out of control on Eudid Street
and rolled several times before
smashing into a center divider,
police reported.
The victim, whose name is be-
ing withheld pending noUficallon
of next of kin, was puJJed from
the wreckage of his car al 5:22
p.m . by paramedics who were
unable to revive him, officers
said. Witnesses told police the man
was driving southbound al a
high rate of speed when the
single·car accident occurred
near the San Diego Freeway
overpass.
bullion houses "fixed" the price
for morning trading at $376.75 a
troy ounce and $372 in the after ·
noon.offS13from Friday.
In Tokyo, the dollar closed at
325.20 J apanese yen , up from
224.85 yen Friday. Dealers said
election losses by J apan's rulinJ!
Liberal ·De m ocrat1c party
depressed the yen, as well as the
U.S. anti·inflation l?ackage
The dollar 's firmmg trend coo ·
tinued whe n the European
markets opened. with the U.S.
currency up against an major
European monies.
In London it took $2. l!>SS to
buy a British pound comP.ared lo
$2.1825 late Friday.
But the stock market moved
lower in slow Co l um bus Day
trading today.
But news o f a Canadi an
natural gas discovery pushed
some issues higher.
Many or the s t e ps were
similar to those predicted by
analysts and traders lale last
week and • 'for the most part were
discounted" today. said Charles
J ensenofMKl Securities.
A trader on the noor or the
Co mmodity Exchange .
meanwb.lle, said the Fed action
"doesn't look like a long-term <See DOu..A., Pa&e A%)
Manfredonia. alias Marone.
was convicted in March for tus
role in the murder of Bovan, a
Fountain Valley drug dealer
who was gunned down outside a
NewpC>rt Beach resta urant.
Schneider. 36, was identified
as a wnter Jiving in Costa Mesa.
fi e was not implacated in the
Bovan case
It was alleged in the trial
before Judge Allcernan e Stotler
that Manfredonia and Schneider
sold $10,000 in cocaine to the
state agent and an informant.
At tbe Nov . 8 hearing before
Judge Stotler. defense attorneys
aTe expected to uk for a new
trial on grounds that Portions of
a tape recording made or the
transaction shouldn't have been
admitted into evidence.
Manfredonia was arrested by
stale agents on March 19, just 11
days before he was convicted by
Judge Robert Kneeland of
second-decree, murder in COO·
necUon wtth the Bovan slaying.
Judge Kneeland sentenced Man·
fredon.la to five yean ln stale
prison.
Manfredonia was one of three
men known as "the Italians"
<See llAllONE, Pa1e A2>
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~GasLh•t-•
Otl indlL5lrY ma rketing ex·
pert Dan Lundberg says
we· 11 be wa1ting in hnc for
gasoline again by the end of
this month unless we ~tart
conserving fuel. See s tory.
Pa~c A7 .
Oerk Grabs,
Can't Stop
Robber in HB
A Hunt ingt o n Beach
restaurant employee nearly
lolled a robbery Sunday when
she grabbed a man who had just
scooped a roll or $20 bills from
the casb reglster. police re·
ported.
Officers said the red-haired
b1ndlt told the employee or
Mario's Restaurant, 18601 Main
St., to take ber hand off of blm.
When she did. they said, he fled
<SeeaOBBBllY, Pap AZ)
lghway in San Juan Capistrano
unday afternoon, highway
tn>lmeo said.
Offtcen said Ojeda was driv· Dog 1lled From Well
Fred Farrar. an orricial with
the F e de r al Av ia t io n Ad·
ministration 1n Washington, said
the pilot and six othe r people
died when Com aar Flt~ht 444
c rashed while taking off for
Nashville about 10: 15 a m Tht.>
eighth person died at Booth
Memorial Hospit al in Florl'ncl-.
t\ \'
·Farrar said witnesses report·
ed the Piper Navaho's n ght
en~tne cut off when the plant>
.... as 200 feet off the ~round and
that tht' craft then stallC'd and
flipped over. crashing up~tde
down
Capl. Louts<' Bennett of the
Sa l vation Arm y's Rooth
Memorial Hospital said one vie·
tam was dead on arrival al the
hospitaJ and a second died whjJe
tX'ing treated. The six other vac
tams were reported still at the
airport
William Thelen. the 1-,AA·s
supervasor :it th<' airport. said
.. we·re guessing at the moment
that the nght engine failed, and
the pilot was unable to keep the
aircraft ajrborne ··
lie said the airc raft crushed
1us t oH the runway o n the
grounds of the airport, which is
located across the Ohio River
from Cincinnati near Florence.
Coast
Weath er
Variable high cloudiness
tonight and T u esday.
Lows tonight 58 lo 64 .
Highs Tuesday 68 to 75.
DOl'tb OD tbe freeway when
101t control of bis car, ~=:Ill----~~. ~•1re.111111d back across tbe four WINCHENDON, Mus. (AP>
-"When I saw him, I cried,''
said Susan Peckham, deacrlbtni
how she helped free a sbagy
white dog that spent more than a
month in a well.
year-old Trudy, who helped find
theq .
Ume Trudy found tbe well. howllnl at~ for ween, wu
able to rudl illto the well and cou tbe doe to jump up lnto b1I
arms.
INSIDE T ODAY
Paw R*ton, tlw Jamed
blOcK iiftQtr-actor bloekJul•d
ht the '5111, ii U.. nbjecf of o
KOCE·TV qedol tonight.
Se~ PQgt Cl fm' a IO-JICQr·
old Co.io Muort'• re-
mhdacnc• o/ ht• /ormer
R1dger1 Univer1it11
clo11mote.
.... , ..... ,c \uel, and bit a 1uard rail
tbe 11&bt aboulder of tbe road.
Tb.Ne pM1eogera to the vehi·
le were treated at MIHlon
ommunlty Hospital a nd re-
r
•'I love animala, and lt was
Just so awfW to think tbat he'd
been the-re all that time," abe
said. "He wu Juat 1kln ud
bones. I wu hyltertcal."
The emaciated and frt1bteoed
dos, pUlled from the well, II re-
coverin1 from ti. ordeal OD a
dlet of Uquidl and Jove from tbe
Peckham family. tncludlna 1'-
Mra. Peckham aald tbey
be1an lookia, for tbe trapped
animal on Labor Day, when she
and ber daucbter heard the
sound of an animal wbimperinl
while they •alkecl ln woods near
their home.
"l tbouCbt some animal wu
cau.irt ill IOlDetbiq nearby."
1be said.
A aearch of the area failed to
uncover the aource ot tbe IOUDd.
But the experieoce botbered mot!Jer and daulbt-r. Lut wMlr
they returned to tM wooda. 11da
•'She never would have
noticed the well ex~pt tbat two
biC ravena were clrclin.1 around
juat overhead," aa\d Mn.
Peckham. "I didn't know it waa a dol at
lint," said the prl. "I tboUlbl it
WU tome kind of wild animal.
He wu srowll.nf." Tbe dOc WU llandint lQ the
aballow water ln t!Je bottom ol
lbe well.
The two went for help, retur'D· tn• wttb state trooper HeotY Marcotte, wbo UHi oearb1.
Marcobe. wtao Md beard a doe
Dr. Howard Adams, an Atbol
veterlnuian, uld th• doc pro-
bably 1urvivecl by drlnkiq the
well water. He said be bu beard
of 1lmllar cuea ol anlmall aur·
vtv1Jl1 for a 1oq Ume OD Jut
wet.er.
"1 couldn't believe It when I
HW that poor q and ~t ol
all thoee clays and nllbtl be bad
ben ill that ftll.'' aald Mn .
Peckham. "I was IO tG"7 we
bad.n't found blm ta.at ftnt dQ .••
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·Book Blames
Explorer
For Deaths
LONDON (AP) -A book
JfUbllahed today says the le1en-
dary Ant.rcUc explorer, Robert
:t'alcon Scott, was one of the
wors t polar explorers whose In·
eompetence resuJted In hls death
and those of four companions
• But Sir Peter Scott, 70.year-
-oJd son of the British hero, says
the book "Scott and Amundsen"
by Roland Huntrord "despicably
maligns" his fa mous father.
The five men died In bliazards
in 1912 following a race with
Norwegian explorer Roald
Amundsen to be the first men to
reach the South Pole
Amumdsen won, reaching the
pole on Dec 14, 1911, 35 days
ahead or Scott
The dead men we re hailed·as
heroes, but Huntlord claims that
Scott failed to prepare adequate·
ly for the mission, was ilJ.
t·q uipped, and provided msuffi.
c1e nt food
MoMtr· Os!otw I. Im
Irvine .
Home
Rast~d
PoUee were ...,...... for a
motive today I.II tbe 8nbomb&ac
of an lrvtne home Sunday nJ1ht
wblcb cauaed about ta,000 ln
dam••• but no lnJurtn.
Fire department onon ln
veaU1atora were unavallabJe for
comment th11 momJn1 on lhe
type of exploelve device UMd.
PoUce, bowever. art looklac
lnto any coa.nectJoo lbe JnddMt
may bave with the vblt ol a man several weeks earller to lbe
home ol Mark Moaa and b.la
family at 18012 Norton. The man
aaid Mou' aonowed him money.
Police aald this momins that
Moss, hta wtte Do.rotby and their
dau1hter were alttin1 tn the
fa mily room watchJng television
at about 7:30 p.m. when they
heard a loud crash and explosion
an the living room.
Moss told officers that when
he rushed Into the room, he
could see that the wlndow was
s mashed. The drapes around It
and carpet were on fire.
lloaa grabbed a fire ext·
lngulsher he keeps In the house
and tried to ptlt the blaze out
while hi s wif e ca lled
firefighters
Fro.Pa~AJ
ROBBERY. ••
with $400 In cash.
The unarmed suspect, polke
s aid, entered the restaurant
a bout 4 p.m . and a s ked for
change He grabbed the money
when she opened the register.
Several witnesses chased the
suspect and told police he sped
orr in a blue truck with another
man
Run Your Art Out
In an event organizec! by the Newport Harbor Art
Museum, more than 200 runners showed up Sunday for a
10 kilometer race around the Upper Newport Bay. The
race is the flrst of what museum officials hope will be an
D~ly l'I ... Stiff ,,_
annual ~vent. 'tt was staged ln a combination anniversary celebr8:ll~n -the museum's 17th year of existence -and
to public1ze the newest exhibit showing works of Orange County artists.
Hotel Guest
Robbed By
Tiro Women
Body of Boy, 16,
Discovered in Pond
Newport Girl
Raped; Suspect
'Wanted Man' An Airport.er lnn guest who
stepped rnto the shower to clean
off wu instead cleaned out dur-
ing the week~nd when two
wom en he invited into his room
apparently took SS,000 in cash
and jewelry. Irvine police said today.
A body found n oatmg Sunday
In a murky pond at the Conrock
Co. gravel pit was tentallvely
identified as 16-year-old Charles
Hartshorn of Villa Park
The boy dtsappeared Sept 23
after laking his dog for a walk lit
the area of the gravel pit Ul Villa
Park, accordmg to Lt Wyatt
Fro.Pep Al
Hart. a spokes man for the
Orange County Sheriff's Depart ment
A massive search that in·
eluded the ~ of helJcopter...
bloodhounds and infrared IJght mg railed.
Divers didn't enter the pond
because tests showed that vis·
1b1hty was only 6 to 12 inches.
Hart said
A suspect arrested Sunday on
charges of raping a 16-year-old
Newport Beach girl Is also want·
ed on sexual assault charges ln
Ar1iona, Newport Beach police
reported today.
f 'ro• Page A I
Anthony Plascencia, 58, of
Sunset Beach, told officers Sun·
day that after stepping out or the
shower Saturday night. the two
women had disappeared and so
too had $300 in cash. a gold
watch he valued al $2,500 and a
gold ring studded with diamonds
he said was worth $2,000.
MARONE ...
Hart said drownin~ apf><•ar. to
be thP ca u!>c: of death An
<1utopsy was !ICheduled today
lit-addt•d tha t lhH<' '' nu cv1denct-of foul play
PauJ Elliott Burney, 33, ls be-
ing held 1n Newport Beach city
Jail on the local charges as well
a~ warrants from Tucson and a
wa rrant hied for violation of
pa rolt• ln f'londa. according to
O<'lect1w Mike lhctala
DOLLAR CLIMBS . • • Police said Plascencia mC't
one of the women in the hotl'I
loungt· When they wl'nt to hi'>
room. he started to take a
i.howl'r but heard a knock at hls door
:o;olullon" <'Ven though "1l w1U
ha vc a short· term effect."
Hut several analysts noted the
full impact of the Fed's moves
·'tnay not be felt on Wall Street until Tuesday because many fln;i'ncial ln11Ututton11 were
l'losed for tod<1y 's holiday.
The f''ederal Reaoerve Board,
t he United States 's central
monl'tary authority. announced
INFLATION NO LONGER
SHOCK BUT FACT-A9
tts packa~C'<if meas ures Saturd<1 y
mi;ibt •
'l h l' y 1 n c· l u d c d a on e .
p1•rc:l·ntagl' point inc•rea!)c to a
rcMrd 12 percent the r<1tc al
whi c h banks borrow mo ney
from the F'cd
The Fed~r a l R eserv e
chairman also warned against
County Man
Killed by ·car
A 50-year·old man died In·
stanlly when be was hit by a car
as he and a companion crossed
Harbor Boulevard in La Habra
Sunday night, police said.
The victim waa Identified as
James Martin Hoag, 50, of La
Habra. He was hit by a car
driven by a 16·year-0ld boy from
Brea, accordine to traffic of·
ficers.
The man and his companion
we re in a crosswalk when they
were struck by the car, police
said.
Nuke-Tube Split
RED WING, Minn. (AP) -In·
vestigatora have located a nap·
lure in a steam -generator tube
that caused' a 27-minute radioac·
ti ve Jleam leak at the Prairie
Island nucle ar power plant
Tuesday.
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any tax cut to stimulate a U s.
economy wtuch as showing signs of s lowing down.
"Tb.la is not the time for a tax
reducboo. board chairman Paul Volcker declared.
Volcker aatd recent events
"fully Wlderscore the wisdom "
of the Carter adminiatraUon'a
continued opposition to a cu& In taxes
Many economists believe a tax
cut of at least S20 billion wouJd
stimulate investment. revive
sagging s pending and com-
pensate for income lost to infla.
ti on.
However. the board is more
alarmed by soaring wholesale
prices, hyperactive speculation
in gold and the dollar, and ex-
cessive borrowing.
The board elso altered the
way ~t controlsJhe availability of
credit in a further effort to gain
more direct control over the money supply.
. The moves, quickly and en·
thusiastically endorsed by Presi·
dent·Carter, abould further slow
economic expansion by making
It more difficuJt for banks to
lend and thus more expeo.alve
for people to borrow.
~e first impact ·normally
would be on business borrowtn1.
but Volcker said the moves will
not shutoff creditentlrely.
"What we want to get at la Ute
froth," he saJd.
The board's weekend actions
were a direct reaction to events
of the put two weeks: wild
s peculation In gold and a sharp
drop in the value of the dollar to
a level nearly u low u last faU ,
when the lut major dollar rescue
plan was launched.
'
When he ans wer ed , pohce
said, a second woman said her
friend was In the room and sbe
wanted to be with her PIB!lcen.
eta mvited her in and went back to the shower.
A ltbou1b b e waa In tbe
bathroom for about only three
minutes, he told officers, the two
were gone when he got out and
so were his belongings.
Mr. Capizzi
Dead at 83
Funeral services h ave been
held for onetime attorney to
Henry Ford. Ignace Capizzi,
·who died Oct. 1 In Newport
Beach at the age or 83.
Mr. Capizzi was the father of
Michael Caplul, Orange Coun·
ty's assistant district attorney.
He practiced law lo MlchJgan
for m ore than 60 years, serving
as both personal and corporate
attorn ey for the automobile magnate.
Services were conducted last
Thursday for Mr. Caplan wbo
leaves hJa wife, AdJalde, three
son a , a slater and three grandchildren.
8oee Goe8 Home
BOSTON <AP> -Rose Ken-
nedy, 88, bu been released from
New EngJand Baptla\ Hospital
after undergoing a 'bemla opera·
Uon Sept. 218.
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..,_roaJaeaDupla9
E1yptlao Prealdent Anwar Sadat listens u Shabata
Adam, director ot antlquitlet, explains the restoration of
the corpse of Ramses II. 1be ancient Egyptian pharaob's
body ts on display in Cairo for the first time since return·
lng to jfYPl after restoration ln Fraxce.
who were alleged to huve been
involved 1n drug sales with a
faction of th1• llare Krishna re ligious sect
He 1s the son or Tony Marone
Sr . who aulhontu:s i.ay I!> a one
time East Coast Mafia figure
who now laves In Southern
California.
Schneider t.estifled during the
trial that he once worked for the
CentraJ Intelligence Agency and
that a past CIA aaaociat.e UTted
him to participate ln the cocaine aale.
He alao told the court that he
was admorushed by government
agents not to divulge b&S COO·
tacts with the agency
Tht-bod) v.;.i \ found h) a
guud for lht-C:onrock t·o mpam
Station T our~d
KEY WEST. Fltt cA P I
Secretary of Defen\t-llari1lt1
Brown today toured tht.> fj(x"
Chica "'lavaJ Air Stal.Ion, wh1t h
figures prommenUy 1n PreMdcnt
Cart er's res ponse to Soviet
military ac:tJviliea lo Cuba. Cart.er announced e.t.abl.labment
or the Caribbe•n Jolnt Tuk Force Headquarters CClft&lstiQI
or 60 to 100 m ilitary officials
fr o m all branch es o f the ser vices
Burnl'Y wai. stopped by police
whC"n a itatl' guard or the
neighborhood 1n which the rape
v1 ct1m lives spotted the car
d1·'1c r1bt>d by the rape victim.
According to police reports.
th(' girl, who:.e piirents a re out
of town, !>:lid she met Burney
through a neighbor and he came
o\·e r Saturday night to visit.
She told police that he refused
to leave and forcibly raped her.
She aaid be threatened to UM a
llnlfe on her U ahe dldQ't submit. Burne~ waa arrested Sunday
afternoon aft.er Hletala alerted
the gate guard lo be on the
lookout for the car desc ribed by the: victim l ---------------
For those Casual Days around Campus
Levf ·lndlQO Denims with subtle oocket
accents. comphmentoa by the soft roocn
01 conon knit shins 1n assorted stnpes
add a hooded sweatsh1n or a Ytbol11Ch COiton
chamots shirt lor those COOier days ahead
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fteta~ded Woman Makes Deadly Trip
Rll>U:Y PARK. Pa <AP>
Retallves say that Beverly Ann
O'Brien wanted to prov t.hat
•be could bf independent despite
her mental retardation. Tbcy
say that's probably wby sbe
wandered off from home alOft
on a brief adventure that ended
in death
Hunters found the body of the
21 ·year-old woman Saturday.
floating in a fool of grassy water
in Tinicum Marsh n e ar
13th Assault
Philadelphia lntcrnatlonal
Airport. Sbe bad died ot ex·
poaure and exhaut1llon ,
aulhorilles aaid.
"She wanted to show us she
could do tt on ber own,'' said the
vicUm's sister, Virgmia App.
"But she's not a survivor. She
wasn't st.reel-wise in any way.
She bad no identification and no
money when she left ."
Miss O'Brien was described
by Mrs. App as a "happy and
out•o!Jll" person, who recently
became depressed because of
her meotal Um!tatioos.
"Ever since her youngest sis·
ter graduated from bigb school
and aot a car. sbe rea.Jhed she
couldn't do the things that other
people could," Mrs. App said.
Miss O'Brien len home Sept.
14 while her parents, William
and Alice O'Brien, were in
England celebrating their 25th
wedding arutl versary.
Tustin· WoDian, 24,
Beaten to Death
By DEWRES BROOKS IRWlN
Ol llw DAiiy P1lo4 ~ult
The body or a 24-ycar-old
Tustin woman who died after be·
\ng beaten on the head with a
blunt instrument was found Sun·
day by her sister, police said to-
day
The victim was identified as
Debra Jean Kennedy. Her body
was found at a res idence on
Boleyn Circle m Tustin at 6 p.m
. Police refused this morning lo
release any other details about
the case
Just a week ago Sunday, 20-
year-old Diana Green, who lives
about a haJf·mHe away on Sixth
Street in Tustin, was found
beaten rn her apartment.
Mrs. Green is still hospitalized
in C'rrtical condition lier baby.
delivered later the same day by
Caesarean section. was born
dead.
The young woman had been
found at about 2:30 a.m. by her
husband
The Sunday murder or Debra
Jean Kennedy makes a total of 9
Orange County women who have
died in similar circumstances
si nce January 1977. Four others
were assaulted but lived.
Ms. Kennedy is the fourth
county woman to have been as·
saulted in as many weeks. The
others include
Diana Green. who survived
the Sept. 30 all:ick which caused
the dealh of her baby
An Irvine woman who also
survived an attack by an in
truder with a blunt instrument
Police won't release her 1den
lily.
Marolyn Carelton. :n. of
Costa Mesa was round murdered
Sept. 14
In all of the 13 attacks the vrc
tims were bludgeoned. Some
were also strangled. and most
were sexually assaulted.
All but three ot the victims
lived in Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa, l~ or Tustin.
'IS Dauge• Minimized
Threat to County StUdents Called Small
Orange County's acting health
officer says there i.s UtUe danger
that casual contact with
Southeast Asian refugees could
lead to an outbreak of
tuberculosis among students-
'' It is not the kind of disease
one would gel in the classroom."
said Dr. Rex Ehling. noting that
tuberculosis is difficult to
transmit and usually requlres
personal and prolon~ed contact.
However, a senior federal
health advl&or was scheduled to
arrive in Orange County today
lo find out ii there is a health
emergency posed by refugees.
The first order of business for
Christopher Hayden, senior ad·
viser to the Federal Center for
Disease Control in Atlanta is t.o
meet with city officials and
county health officers.
1f he determines that a health
Laguna Arrest
Gun, Pot, $11,000 Found
Laguna Beach police pulled a
reckless driving suspect to the
side of the road, and said lhey
discovered a loaded pis tol.
$11,000 in cash and a small
amount of marijuana in the su.s-
pect's car.
Otficer Danelle Adams arrest·
ed David Michael Cohen, 25, of
Sky Forest, Calif., just inside the
Girl, 15, Hurt
In Cliff Fall
Fifteen-year-0ld San Clemen-
tean Elizabeth Anderson is re-
ported in stable condition today
alter she slipped and fell 30 feet
down a sandstone cliff in San
Clemente.
San Clemente paramedics
treated the unconscious girl for
a possible skull fracture al 2:53
p.m . on the cliff below Calle de
Los Alamo6 where she bad been
climbing. The incident occWTed
near Lost Winds Beach, noJtb or
the state park.
The girl was rushed to Mission
Community Hospital's intensive
ca re nit.. Sbe wee later
• transfernct to a regular hospital
ward "ere she is reported do-...
lnl well today
Bergeson Talk Set
··0n Tramit District
Auemblywoman Marian
Beraeaon 18 scheduled to discuss a propoeed Oraqe County state
transportation dJatrict in a
1pee.cb before the Sao Juan
Caplatrano Chamber of Com·
merce Wedneada)' at noon.
Tbe daamber of commerce
ladMcm la to be t..1d at the El ~clobe Restaurant, 3UJ91 Camino
Caplatrano . San Juan ~MO.
city limits Friday. booking him
o n s uspicion of robbe r y,
possession of a concealed and
loaded weapon, possession of
false identification and
possession of marijuana
Ile was first seen driving
southbound on Coast Highway
between Corona de) Mar and .
Laguna Beach. weaving in and
out or traffic and traveling at
speeds in excess of 75 miles per
hour. Officer Adams said.
She pulled the motorist over
Just tnslde the city Unitts, and
upon questioning, di!covered the
loaded 9 mm weapon on the floor
or the car and $11,000 in cash.
Cohen was booked into Orange
County Jail with bail set at
$25,000. He was later released on
$10,000 bail while officers at·
tempt to determine where he ob-
tained the cash and weapon.
Roqd Work
Could Stir
Rattlesnakes
San Clemente police are warn·
ing local residents that current
freeway cooat.rucUon may cause
rattlesnakes to enter their
yards.
Two San Clemente residents
asked police to de1troy rattlen
lbat invaded their yards Satur·
day. Dick Kennedy, 30S Ave.
Salvador, reported a snake ln
his backyard at 12:29 p.m .
Mn. Wllliam Slaler, 2al Via Cucadtta, a1lo reported a larae
ratUetoue on ber lawn at 2
p.m. Police tilled both 1nakes.
CalTtana -worten aton1 the
San Dleao Freeway have been
. alerted to the rattler menace.
Foremen have told their mtn to
be wary al 1nuea hldlnc 1n the brush areas.
emergency exists he Is expected
to call for a federal health team
to assist local oCllcials.
The anno un cement o f
Hayden's visit was made by
Rep. Jerry Patterson. D·Santa
Ana.
"It is essentiaJ that we gel the
facts, .. Patterson declared
His announcement Friday
came a day after a decision by
county health officers and school
leaders to start screening about
2,130 refugee youngsters who
enrolled in county schools in
September for tuberculosis.
County officials took the ac-
tion. after reC'eivi ng a request for
assistance from the cities of
Garden Grove, Santa Ana and
Westminster
Patterson said he got pro·
mises of federal help with the
potential hea lth problem
"because "l;e don't have a handle
on the situation "
The Santa Ana Democrat said
that up to 1,400 refugees settle in
Orange County each month. lie
said lhe heavy numbers create
an unfair burden on local re
sources.
Patterson said he alerted the
White House and is working for
re-enactment of the Indochinese
<See TB, Page A2)
S..hs£1aa
on industry marketing ex-
pert Dan Lundber1 says
we'll be waltln& ln line Cor
gasoline asain by the end of
this month unless we start
conserving fuel. See story.
Paaef.7.
FamUy members believe she
headed for nearby Interstate 95,
a highway she associated with
family vacations. Sbe had
always been fascinated by the
roadway's bustle and lights,
Mrs . App said.
But Miss O'Brien apparently
became confused and wandered
into the marshes -a maze ol
shallow s treams and islands
which comprise one of the na-
tion 's largest freshwater tidal
Family Saves
Starving Dog
From Well
WINCHENDON. Mass. <APJ
-"When I saw him. I cncd "
said Susan Peckham. descnbi~
how she helped fret• a s haggv
white dog that spent more than 3
month in a well
··1 love animals. and It was
just so awful to think thal he'd
been there all that lime." sht'
said "He was JUSt s kin and
bones l was hysterical ..
The emaciated and frightened
dog, pulled from the well , is re·
covering from its ordeal on ti
diet or hqu1d~ and love from lhc
Peckham family, including t4
year -old 1'rudy, who helped find
the dog
Mrs . Pe<•kham s aid they
began looking for the trapped
animal on Labor Day. when she
a nd her dauJZhteT heard the
sound of an animal whimpering
while they walked in-woods JWNU"
their home.
"l thought some animal was
caught in something nearby,"
she said.
A search of the area failed to
uncover lhe source of the sound
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IA-San Diego
Run to Get
Sevemh Train
Amtrak and state transports ·
lion officials have agreed to add a
.seventh Los Angeles-San Diee<>
train to handle Increasing
passenger loads including those
atfourOangeCountystations.
The Oct. 2 agreement means
another train will stop daily at
San Cl ement e. San Juan
Capistrano, Santa An a and
Fullertoo Amtrak stations.
Arthur Lloyd, an Amtrak
spokesman, said today It Is
hoped the seventh San Oiegan
train will be ln service by mid·
January.
Lloyd said Los Aaielet·to-&.n
Dle10 paslel\len ln S.ptember
increased • percent In com·
parlaon wltb the tame month ln
lt78. More than one mlllion
pa1Hnpn have boarded the aJx
Saa Dlepn tralns tn the ftnt
alM miaatU ol the 1ur.
wetlands.
Police said her body was
found without th e thic k
eyeglasses she needed to see.
She was spotted twice the day
sbe wandered away. A truck
driver reported a near-collision
with a woman he later identified
from a photograph as Miss
O'Brien. And Tinicum police re-
ported seeing her on a street
corner the same day.
Neither knew of her plight.
Mrs. App, 23, said she learned
Sunday that a partially decom·
posed corpse had been found ln
the marshes. Authorities using
dental records positively iden-
Ufiecj it as her sister's.
Authorities believe Miss
O'Brien died shortly after leav-
mg home.
''It's definitely a relief to have
an answer. although it's not the
answer we wanted," Mrs. App
said. "It's better than not know-
ing where s he is or who she's
with for the rest of your life ."
were grown ln lntne. Richter aaid. and
"111 Jdurn frunt \ ard-.. and t ables at thr
end of this month, after famJbes carve
scary faces in them.
Gold DeClining;
Dollar Climbing
From AP Dispatches
The dollar strengthened on th<.'
\\Orld '-; monc~ markets toda~.
buoyed by announcement over
the w('ckend of a package of
V S measures to curb rnflallon
The price of gold dropped
s harply London·s f1 v(• major
bullion houses '"fixed " the prie<'
for morning trading at $376 75 a
Eight Killed
In Kentucky
Air Crash
CINCINNATI CAPl -A twin ~
e n gin<• com muter plan<' lost
power 10 an eng1tie and craslied
on takeoff at Greater Cincinnati
Airport today. killing eight pco
pie. authorities said.
Fred Farrar, an official with
the Federal Aviation Ad
ministration in Washington. said
the pilot and six other peopl<.'
died when Comair . lght 444
crashed while taking off for
Nash ville about 10: 15 a . m . The
eighth person died at Booth
Memorial Hospital m Florence.
Ky.
Farrar said witnesses report-
ed t he Piper Navaho's right
engine cut orr when the plane
was 200 feet off the ground and
that the craft then stall~ arld
flipped over. crashing upside
down
Capt. Louise Bennett of tbe
Salvation Arm y 's Booth
Memorial Hospital said one vie·
tlm was dead on arrival at the
hospital and a s~d died while
being treated. The six other vic-
tims were reported sUU at the
airport.
William Thelen, the FAA'R
s upervisor at the airport, said:
"We're guesslna at the moment
that the right engine talled, and
tbe pilot was unable to keep the
aircraft airborne."
He Hid the aircraft CTubed
just otf tbe runway on the
grounds of the airport, which Is
located across Ute Ohio l\lver
trom ClncinnaU.near Florence .
AlrpOrt otltclals sald die ptper
Nava.ho c.aniea el1bt to nlDe peo-
ple.
tro~ ounn· and S.172 1n th1· after
noon.nffS13Crom Friday
In Tok~o. th« <lollar C'lo:-.ed iJl
:i2s 20 .Japanel.t' yt·n. up from
22·1 85 Yl'n Friday Oealers said
t•IL·ctwn lo..,scs hy Jar)an's ruJing
L1b('r a l Dl'mocrallc party
depressed lhc yen. as well as the
l s anti rnnatlOn packagl'
The dollar·s firming trend con ·
trnued \\hen th(• European
markl'L-> opcnl'd. with the US.
t·urn·nc~ up .1g;11nst all major
Europt>un monies
ln London rt took $2 1555 to
buy a Bnllsh pound c·o mpared to
S2 1825 \atl• Fnda)
Rut the stock market moved
lower rn s low Columbus Day
trading today
But news of a Canadian
natural ~as discovery pushed
some issues higher
At any Gf UH? st~p is were
similar to those predicted by
analysts and traders late last
week and "for the most part were
discounted" today. said Charles
Jensen or MK I Securities
A trader on the floor of the
Commodity ExchanRe .
(Set' DOLLAR, Page /\2)
Coast
Weather
Variable high cloudiness
tonight a nd Tuesday .
Lows tonight 58 to 64 .
Highs Tuesday 68 to 75.
INSIDE TODAY
Poul Robuon. the famed
black singer«tor blocklilted
1n the '50s, u Ow aubj«t o/ o
KOCE·TV special tonight.
See P• Cl for an 80-11ear·
old Costa Muon's re-
minfacence of hi• former
Rutger1 Un1ver11t11
claumc2te.
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tNCOWEtlNT'P
Robert Fatcon Scott
Book Blames
Explorer
For Deaths
LONDON' (AP > -A book
.PUbliahed today aays the 1.egen·
dary Antarctic explore r, Robert
Falcon Scott, was one of the
worst polar explorers whose in·
~ompetence resulted ln his death
and those of four companions.
But Sir Peter Scott, 70·year-
old aon of the British hero, says
the book "Scott and Amundsen"
by Roland HunUord "despicably
maligns" his famous father.
The five men died In blizzards
in 1912 following a race with
Norwegia n explo r er Roald
Amundsen to be the first men to
reach the South Pole.
Amum<f¥n won, reaching the
pole on Dec. 14, 1911, 3S days
ahead of Scott.
The dead men were hailed as
heroes, but Hunt!ord claims that
Scott failed to prepare a dequate·
Jy ~or the m ission , was ilJ.
e9u1pped, and provided lnsUffi.
c1ent food.
1bieves Busy
In Clemente
Burglars netted $3,240 in loot
from San Clemente homes over
the weekend, police reported.
David Reba), 210 W. Ave. San
Antonio. told police two men's rings valued al $1,200 and $40 In
cash were taken from his home.
Susan Thompson, 628 Calle
Vincen te, told police some
jewelry and a cloclc valued al
Sl.100 were taken from her home during anoth e r d ay lig ht
break in.
Louise Peterson, 1328 Ave De
La Estrella, told police she dis-
covered hN residence had been
bur~lanzc:d wht•n she returned
home at 2 J> m /\ .rpkrowavc
nv<•n and J<'wclry wilh a Lotal
v<ilut' of $900 wen· taken in the
break in
•""rorra Page A I
'fB ...
Re fugee Assistance Program as
well as for a special emergency
grant
He added that gove rnment
screening of refugees appears to
be inadequate.
In the past , the rate of
tuberculosis ln the county has
been e ight lo nine cases per
100.000 POPUlaUoo.
But this year, with the influx
of refugees, he alth officers
estimate that the rate will climb
to about 13 cases per 100.000.
Dr. Ehllne said it is expected
that about 40 percent of the
estimated 2,130 refugee children
wilt show positive results to the
initial tuberculosla screenlnsr.
However, he polnted out that a
positive test does not mean the
child bas an active case of TB.
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Doctor Awaits
Dispute Answer
An attorney ror a La1una
Beaclt pbJIJdu 1a,1 bi• client
la ••alUnl word from • City
Councll tt~utJve ae11lon oo a
requetlt lh.-t the council raolve
• bulldlna dlapulo Involving
All-vi~Terrace.
lroine Cops
Eye Motive
In Arson
Police were searching for a
mottve today in the firebombing
of an Irvine home Sunday night
wblch caused about $3,000 in
damage but no injuries.
Fire department arson in-
veatigators were unavailable for
comment thi!I morning on the
type of explosive device uaed.
Attorney Steven Kray aald to-
day be bopea th• council ove,...
turned ill cleellJon on Sept. 17 to
•llow developer Bernie Syfan to
butld ln AUvlow Terrace on a
14,500-square·foot tot overlook·
log Bo•l Canyon.
Dr Edward Taub, who lives
next to the 11teep lot, opposed de-
velopment on the s ite last
month. saying it has an average
slope 61 56 percent; would legaJ.
ly recognize an earlier lot split
done by deed wit.bout city ap-
prov al: would encroach into
Boat Canyon, and might lead to
further subdivis ions in the
canyon.
Dr Taub wants the council to
either reverse its earlier de·
clsion, or put the project in lim-
bo until settlement of a lawsuit
filed last month against the city.
Plaaroah on Displa!f '
·~-1 ..........
Egy ptian President Anwar Sadat listens as Shahata
Adam, director of anttqwt1es. explains the restoration of
the corpse of Rarns(•s II The ancient Egyptian pharaoh's
body 1s on displa) in Cairo for t he first time smce return
in g lo Egypt <.1fter n.·~toration in France
•
Anthony "Little Tony"
Marone Jr., convicted ol the
1angland·1tyle s laylaa of
Stephen John Boven in Newport
Be ach ln 1977, faces 1enteactnc
today ·on a cocaine sale convic-
tion.
Marone, of Huntington Beach.
is a lso known aa Anthony Man·
fredonla. He. along with William
Schneider of Costa Mesa, were
convicted of selling cocaine to a
s tate n a r cotics bureau in-
vestigator
They face sentencing Nov. 8 as
a result of the Orange County
Superior Court jury trial.
Manfredonia, a li as Marone.
was convicted in March for his
role In the murder of Bovan. a
Fountain Valley drug dealer
who was gunned down outside a
Newport Beach restaurant.
Schneider, 36, was identified
as a wnter living in Costa Mesa.
He was not Implicated ln the
Bovan case
Police, however, are looking
into any connection the Incident
may have with the visit of a man
several weeks earlier to the
home of Mark Moss and his
family at 18012 Norton. Tbe man
aatdMosa'sonowedbim money.
DOLLAR CLIMBS . • •
Laguna Aging
Council Gets
County Funds
Tl was alleged in the trial
before Judge Ali cemarie Stoller
that Manfredonia and Schneider
sold $10.000 in cocaine to the
stale agent and an informant.
At the Nov . 8 hearing before
Judge Stotler . defense attorneys
are expected to ask for a new
trial on grounds that portions or
a tape recording made of the
transaction shouldn't have been
admitted into ev1dence. Police said thls morning that
Moss, his wife Dorothy and their
daughter were sitting ln the
family room watching lelevbion
at about 7:30 p.m. when they
heard a loud .crash and explosjon
in the living room.
Moss told officers that when
he rushed into the room, he
could see that the window was
smashed. The drapes around It
and carpet were on fire.
Moss grabbed a fire e xt-
inguisher he keeps in the house
and tried to put the blue out
whil e h is wife ca l l e d
firefighters.
Moss later told o fricers he
didn't hear anyone near the
house before the explosion took
place
In September Moss had riled a
suspicious circumstances report
regarding a man who had come
to the home saying Moss' son
Brian owed him $4,700 for a
tr uck he sold him. Moss said the
man told him something would
happen if he wasn't paid.
Moss said he was aware his
son bad ~chased a truck and had the pink slip for It.
Neighbors contacted by of-
ficers Sunday nJi;[bl said they
heard the explosion but didn't
see anyone on foot or in a vehi-
cle leaving the scene.
HB Man Dies
In Accident
Juan R. Ojeda, 33, of Hunt·
ington Beach. died in a one-car
accident on the northbound San
Diego Freeway near Ortega
Highway in San Juan Capistrano
S unday afternoon, highway
pa trolmen said .
Officers said Ojeda was driv-
ing north on the freeway when
h e los t control of his car,
bounced o(f the cente r divider.
careened back across the four
traffic lanes, and hit a guard rail
on the right shoulder of the road.
Three passengers in the vehi·
cle were treated at Mission
Community Hospita l a nd re·
leased.
fi',.._PageAJ
POOCH ••.
But the experience bothered
mother and daughter. Last week
they returned to the woods. This
lime Trudy found the well.
'She ne ver would h a v e
noticed the well except that two
big ravens were circling around
just overhea d," s aid Mrs.
Peckham.
"I didn't know It was a dog al
first," said the girl. "I thought ll
was some kind of wild animal.
He was growling."
The dog was standing in the
shallow water in the bottom or tu well.
The two went for help, relum-
ine with state trooper Henry
Marcotte, who llves nearby.
Marcotte, who had beard a doe
bowline at ni&ht for ween,.._ .. -
able to reach into the well and
coax the dog to jump up into his
arms.
Dr. Howard Adams, an Athol
veterinarian, sald the dog pro·
bably survived by drtnldoe the
well water. He aald be bas beard
of 1lmllar cases of animals sur-
viving for a loot tlme on Just
water.
"I ~·t believe it when t
saw that poor doe and tboutht of
all lhote da11 and nifhll be had been in tbat well," aatd Mrs.
Peckham. "I waa ao 1orry we
hadn't found him that lint day."
<
meanwhile, said the Fed action
"doesn't look like a long-term
solution" even though "it will
have a short-term effect."
But several analysts noted the
full impact of the Fed's moves
mar not be felt on Wall Street
until 'J'.ues~ay .because many
financ ia l institutions wer e
closed for today's holiday.
The t:ederal Reserve Board,
the United Slates 's centra l
monetary authority, announced
INF\.ATION NO LONGER
SHOCK BUT FACT--A9
its package of measures Saturday
night.
Th e y included a on e -
percentage point increase to a
record 12 percent the rate at
whic h banks borrow money
from ~he Fed.
T h e Federal Re ser ve
chairman '\}so warned against
any tax cut to stimulate a U.S
economy which 1s s howing signs
of slowing down.
"This is not the lime for a tax
reduction, board chairman Paul
Volcker declared
Volcker said recent events
"fully underscore the wisdom" of tbe Carter adm1Di.stratlon'a
Police Grill
Suspect in
Oemente Fire
S<tn Clem ente poli ce are
questioning a second suspected
vandal today in the Tuesday
night fire at the city-owned
Beach Club that caused $150 In
damage to the aging structure's
interior.
Vincent Chabara, 45, or San
Clemente, was arrested at 1:44
p.m . Friday on suspicion of
malicious mischief charges
stemming from the Beach Club
incident
Raymond J . Lynch, 34. a
t ransient, was arrested Tuesday
night shortly alter the 9:30 p.m.
blaze al 106 Boca De La Playa.
Both men remain in custody to-
day. A warrant for Cbabara's
arrest waa obtained after police
say Lynch Implicated him in the
fire.
San Clemente Fire Marshal
Gary Carmichael said today
both Lynch and Cbabara have
bee n charged with malicious
mischief and not ar son pending
further investigation.
Witnesses told police Lynch
and Chabara were seen inside
the Beach Club shortly after 4
p.m . Tuesday.
Mr. Capizzi
Dead at 83
Funeral services have been
he ld for onetime attorney to
Henry Ford, Ignace Capizzi,
who died Oct. 1 in Newport
Beach at the aee or 83.
Mr. Caplui was the father or
Michael Caplul, Orange Coun-
ty's aaaistant district attorney.
He practiced law in Michigan
for more than 80 years, serving
as both personal and corporate
attorney for the automobile
maanate.
Services were conducted last
Thursday for Mr. Capiz:d who
leaves h1a wife, Adlalde. three
sona, a s later and three
grandchildren.
Signs Mi81eading
EUREKA <AP) -The Na-
tional Forest Service reported
that unauthorized 1t1n1 have
been poated alona the Smith
River ln Northern California
claimlnl lhat flab c:au1bt from
the popular anaUn1 .,..a may be
contaminated with the herbicide
2, 4·0 . t1"
;1
continued oppos1twn to a c:ut 1n
laXt'S
Many economists b4:heve a tax
cut of at least $20 btlhon would
s timulate investment . rcvlvt'
i.aggin.: !>pendinl( dnd com
pensatc for tntomc lo::.l lo tnfla
ti on
However. the board 1i. more
a larmed by soaring wholesale
prices, hyperactive speculatwn
in gold and the dollar. and ex
cess1ve borrowing
The board abo a ltered the
way 1t controls the a\ :ulab1hty of
credit in a further effort lo gain
more direct control over the
money supply
The moves. quickly and en·
lhusiasticall y endorsed by PreM
dent.Carter , should further slow
economJc expansion by making
it more difficult for b&nks to
lend and thus more t•x pensivl' for pPOple to borrow
Th<' first 1mp1.1<·t normally
"ould be: on bt1)>1n1·i.~ borrowinj(.
hut Vokk<'r s;ml lht· rnovl's will
not shutoff r•n •d1l ent111•lv
"What we want t11 g1·1· al 1s thl'
froth ," he said .
The board's weekend aclJons
were a direct reacUoo t.o event&
of t~f .l:'t two weeka: wUd spec la Cold mid • .....,,
drop lJl the value ot the dollar to a level oe•rly u low u lu t faJI,
when the last m•jor dollar rescue
plan was launched.
Laguna Beach's Council on
Aging has received rl'venu"
'>haring funds amounting to
$43.113 from Orange County to
continue 1t.s programs for elder
ly Lagunans
Hob Porter. lhP city ., d1rectnr
of senior acttv1t1e., o;a1d thc
county mone) will bt-uwd to
pay two full-time Council on Ag
in~ employees thref' part time
"orkers and purchaM· equip·
ment and insurance for the pro
gram
Po~r sajd this yea r ·~ alloca·
tion is the fourth time the Coun-
cil on Aging has rt-c·c1v1·d county
revenue s hanng funds He said
he hopes that by next yl·ar tht·
nrganazat11>n can obtain fund'>
from non profit ~rr>UP'> an<l r1thN
gr anti.
Ill• .,cud Courw1l on \~ir•I.! ;11
II\ llH'" lll\111\1• Olttrt· thJn l~i 1111)
:-.cnaor c·1t1.wn:oo ..tnnudll~
Taxi Far~ Hiked
LOS ANGELES IAP> -Tht
city Board of Tranaportallon Cocftm~ &ranted a ZS pe~at fee ~re.ue to two of the city's l2 franchised taxi
operat.ors. Yellow Cab Co and
Checker Cab of Los Angeles
Manfredonia was arrested by
state agents on Ma rch 19. just 11
da)s before he was convicted by
Judge Robert Kneela~
'>t:cond degree murder in con-
nection with the liovan slaying.
Judge Kneeland ~entenced r an-
fredorua to five years m state
Prl'>On
Manfredonia was one of three
men known ai. '"the Italians "
who were alleged to have been
invohed an drug sales with a
fat·t1on 11f the Hare Krishna re·
II g l()U~ Wl'I
flt• 1i-the i.on of Tony Maroni·
Sr "ho JUthont1es say 1s a ont'
t1m1• 1-:ai.1 ('11,1'>1 Mafi<i figure
"ho no1,1, It\,.., tn So uthern ( .sl1fnrn1J
~t·hne1der test1f1ed during the
t nu I that he once worked for the
Central Intelligence Agency and
that a pa"t CIA ao;sociate urged
him to paruc1pate m the cocame
sale
He abo told the court that he
w as admorushed by government
agents not to divulge his con-
tacts with the agency
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For those Casual Days around Campus.
LevHndigO Denims wHh subtle DOCket •
aocen1s, oomp11men1od b'f the soft touch
of conon knit shins tn essor1ed stnpes,
add a hoodoo sweatshln.or aWoolnch cotton
charl'l()S shin for thOse cootor days ahead
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New Gas ·
Shortage .
Forecast
LOS ANO!LES (AP) -TIM on tnduatry analyst wbo ae·
eurately predicted lut tl>l'tlw'• IU ahortq aaya "tbe dm -ol
llM and boeel" ma, retuna lh1.9
IDODtb -and th.la tJme &.bey
could lut a lot lonpr.
DaD Lundber1. publiaber of
the Lundber1 Letter. aald Sun·
day ln an lnterview that ~ au auppll• could fall., much
u 5 percent below demand.
818 Pat:DICTION lut
Marc:b ol an 8.1* percent C.•P
between 1upply and demand fM
that moat.b wu encUy rl&bt.
the Department of Enern later
••id, and ushered in last
•1n·m1•s1u cmb.
Lundberg added, however,
that a new shortage could ex·
tend well lnto the winter and
cause worse hardships.
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Hundreds Flee Homes When Diesel Ignite• ~
GOLETA (AP ) -Several bun·
drff people were forced from
t.helr bomea temporarily after 2JO can ol a frett.bt train carrytq
nammable 8U and cbemlcals
derailed ln the buatneaa dlltrict
of tbJa Santa Barbara County
communlty, authorities said.
An enlineer, brakeman and a
sheriff's deputy were injured
sli1hUy following the accident
about 10 p.m. Sunday night.
None of the frei1ht can car·
ried dangerous materials, but
leaking diesel fuel was ignited
Immediately a fter the wreck
and official.a were concerned
about the pouibillty of an ex·
ploelon.
The derailed cars amubed
together accordion-style and
blocked the main San Fl'ancl.sco-
Los Angeles tracks in both direc·
lions. Southem Pacific train·
mast.er Bill Giles said today It
would take about 24 hours to
clear the wreckage and reopen
the line.
THE EVACtJEES went to
Robertson gymnasium at the
University of-California, Santa
Barbara, a shelter set up by the
American Red Cross. They were
Doable-dipping
Federal Employees
Get Welfare Checks
allowed to return to tbelr home.
several hours later after of·
ficlals confirmed that the only ll·
quid that l eaked from the
wrecked cars was molasses.
which ftlled the aJr In tbe com·
munlty with a foul odor.
Giles said tour cars carrytnc
compressed gas did not derail•
nor did a car carrying murtaUet
acid. Only <>11e or the Lhree emlk
ty cars that had contained
methanol left the tracks, Giles
said.
OTHER DERAILED cars
were box cars, some empty and
some carrying scrap metal.
County firefighters quickly put
out the diesel fuel fire, although
the locomotive was scorched,
county fire spakes man Warren
Dawson said .
Dean Burke, who said he wit·
nessed the accident, told de·
puties that he saw something on
the tracks and that the south·
bound train braked just before It
left the rails.
Giles said the cause of the ac·
cadent was under investigation.
The petroleum marketing ex·
pert explained that the Energy
Department has been pushing
oll companies to increase
stockpiles or diesel fuel and
home beating oil for this winter.
As a resuJt, he said, available
gasoline supplies have fa llen
while demand is rising
BIRD IN HAND LEAVES MESS IN MUNICIPAL COURT
Animal Control Officer Danny Lee With Defendant
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -At least 1,000 federal employees in
California are illegally collecting welfare checks along with their
paychecks, according to a state fraud investigation.
The double d.lppUlg netted more than $1.5 million in Illicit welfare
payments, said ruck Tibbetts, state administrator or welfare fraud
investigations in the Depart·
START LOSING
WEIGHT TODAY
h .. nat~• CM'' "' •ti ...,,rio we.gnl t\ orn.nri ".,...., -r •" • .,,, .,,q111 Sl"9
00'*1.l ,.. ,, Qt•' .,, •• ' L1' ""' '"•,
.,,, t cx.ivi 11~\11 ""'' lt)'Mntj wr.qn1 "THE PRESENT delive ry
scheduJes raise the possibility
long lines and station closings
again," said Lundberg . "I'd
hate .. to be in line, pushing
m v car through the frozen
s lus h. with the e ngine and
therefore'the heater turned off."
Bird • ID Court
Chicken Guilty of Trespassing
YUBA CITY CAP> -What happens when a chicken crosses
the road? Its owner can find himself paying for the bird's journey,
that's what
It happened in Sutter County Municipal Court when a small.
brown and white chicken was brought in on a trespassing charge.
The chicken was captured in Sutter after it and an unidentified
bird allegedly entered the property of Richard Holmes, ate some
flowers. garden vegetables and left behind some droppings.
mentofSoctalServ1ces. employees. rollowed by civilian
Tibbetts said probably only employees of .the military. the
200 of the 1.000 cases now under Department of Health. Educa
investigation will ever be pro· tion and Welfare, and the ln-
sec11ted because or dilficulfies in ternal Revenue Service
o btaining eviden ce and the A TYPICAL CA E from
three-year statute of limitation Alameda County involved a 30-
on criminal suits. year.old East Oakland single
THE GOVERNMENT can file mother of two children who
civil suits to reco ver overpay. worked for the past office and
ments up to five years after the earned $783 a month. While she
fact, however. and Tibbetts said was eligible for SSlS dollars an
he expected repayments to be welfare over eight months. she
considerable. managed to collect $2.348
"I guess we'll be able to re· Jn another Alameda County r
0,.,~in •tltl tt 1'J ft1T111/1n•1 tiny l<iOltf
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t'l<f •' t 0f(lwtt1 f"ih1(ffw, rhf S.Ur(-1
00,.'ll•fJ to .. ., ~· 1 p._. I/Ill ' ~.c.~,. ., ,,..
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I" .,,,,, )()· nq •ttqht rn., .. 1 w1'" n."'
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THRIF T\I IU<! I. ~ .. lo
I IH'' uu"" I 'I• •Ht '
Call 642-5678 ..
Put a lew word5
Lundberg said the severity of
the s hortage depends on how
government oCficials res pand. A
U.S. gas shortage could also
prompt the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries
to increase crude prices again at
its Dcre mbe r mee ting in
Venezuela
Judge Timothy Evans fined Jimmy Powell $70, which he sus-
pended. and placed Powell on 12 months' proballon under orders to
"keep the chicken from crossing to the other sade of the road."
cover about half of the overpay· case, a wom a n wi th four
menls,"hesaid. children. earning SJ ,300 a
Tibbetts s aid the g reatest month. collected SJS.000 in ii
number of offenders are postal legal payments over six years . lo work for you. ~ .
KID Buses Rolling;
New Strike Averted
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Rapid
Tl'an.ait Dtatrtct bU8 service was Wl· 'lnte~toda' after lul-dJtch bars wUb meebaalca •""9d • ...,.. ••.U.St die aatiotl's
largest transit system.
Me mbers of the Amalgamated
Transit Union are to vote on the ten·
tative contract Thursday
.._. .... 'Steeet Per•o"'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The
ravipg gunman who held a secretary
,hostage~ -..and Lcily in terror -for
23 hours with rifle spray and threats
1.0 "blow up six blocks" has a history
of mental treatment and a drug ar
rest . according to Police and acquain
tances
A former girlfriend of Wayne E .
Cullinane. the alleged sniper , said
the 23-year old suspect is "really a
sweet person" who told her after his
arret.t that he had been on a "bad
trip" during the siege which sent
rush·bour crowds diving for cover
when the first hail of bullets began
from a 16-story office building Friday
afternoon.
lra11ians in Di•p•de
LOS ANGELES (AP> -A shouting
confrontation between pro.and anti·
Khomeeni Iranians in an auditorium
was broken up by stale paUce who
felt the situation was fast turning into
"a riot."
A group called "Concerned Iranian
Citizens'' oPPOSed to the rule in their
country of the Ayatollah Khomeini
( STATE J
had just begun their program Sunday
afternoon in the Kinsey Auditorium
at the Museum of Science and In·
duslry when pro-Khomeini students
began jumping up and yelling pro-
tests.
NOW' •~Ju ~e•hiaft•
LOS ANGEL.Es._!AEL.::-£roving
they're not just a "white middle·
class organization," delegates to the
12th annual convention of the Na·
tional Organization for Women have
passed resolutions s upporting gay
and lesbian rights and reproductive
freedom -including abortion rights.
"We are going to launch the
broadest reproductive r ights cam·
paign that we can," NOW President
Eleanor Smeal told the delegates
Sunday after she was re-elected for a
second two.year term. "And lesbian
ri ghts will be right up front."
\loutlu /tlllfl Bu Riders
SAN FRANCISCO IAP> -About
50 yo uths who mu gged f ive
passengers on a Municipal Railway
bus escaped arrest after the victims
said they couJCln 't identify any of the
mob, police said.
The attackers boarded an east·
bound 38·Geary line bus in the
Richmond district Sunday afternoon,
station officer Llnn Bloom said.
TO
SPEAK
OUT!!
THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF
COSTA MESA WILL HOLD A PUBLIC MEETING.
THE PURPOSE OF· THIS MEETING IS TO ASK
CITIZENS FOR THEIR OPINION REGARDING THE
PROJECTS FOR THE CITY'S HOUSING ANO COM·
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM YEAR 1980 -
1981. BUDGE-TWILL BE-$900,000.
..
THIS MEETING WILL BE
FOLLOWING TIME AND.PLACE:
DATE: TueedaJ, Oaeaber I , 1111 .
TIME: 1:ao p.m.
HELD AT THE
. ..
PLACE: MeA Con ..... 1W8ter Dlntct auUdlnt
1111"9oentlll c... .... ,c...,.,..
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS CAN EXPRESS
THEIR OPINIONS TO THE HOUSING ANO
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE A'T
THE TIME AND PLACE tNDICATED ABOVE.
!.:.
We invite you to judge for
yourself. Compare our rates.
Compare our services.
We think you·u flnd Los
Angeles Federal gives you the
best of both.
Our interest rat.es are the
highest avaJlable with Insured
safety. Our free services are
the kind that really help .... and
save you money.
And you get It all with a
smile. From people who know
how to serve you wen. omces throughout U>s
Angeles and Orange Counties.
Welcome to Los Angeles
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across from City Han • 675-4500
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October 10
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Alllf ~ flllds may bl 1111Mrawn
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bonus rlllt.
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11 umt rste. Sl•·rnontll ct11111Utt rate subj.ct lo c/llnge on
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rr..to
allaavers
Money Orders
ltavelers Cheques
Notary Service
Personal Document
Copying Service
Note and ltust
Deed Collection
Informed Buyers
Bureau
Gift Checks
FtMwltlt
mlalnnun balane.1
Safe Deposit Box
VISA card (with
a money saving
difference)
Check·A·Month<a
(automatic
montN.v Income)
Over-the-Counter
Free or Validated
Parking
Postage·pald.
Low·Cost Ufe Insurance
Subscrtpt10n fo our
Quartef1Y Magailne-lncorne 'nix 1
Save-by-Mall Preparation
. H•w•ll• O.rs Oct. '1·10.
Come In for refreshments and
Information about special western
Alrtlnes 'Tbur far Los Angeles
Federal SaYers.
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y\
• I 1 l ,
Wl'U OPIN TO SlllVI YOU:
M~ through Thursday 9 AM to S PM
F'l1day 9 AM to 6 PM
i
s
C hanges some oblierver::.
believed San Junn Capistrano
councilmen might make ln the
city's development review pro-
cess s\alled when me mbers vol
ed agalnst chanaes an the caty'i.
Planning Commission.
Councilmen voted 4 lo 1 not to
expand the five-member com-
mission lo seven members. They
also voted 4 to 1 against placing
a commissione r and a coun-
<'ilman on the city's Environ-
mental Review Board
The environmental board re·
• views development proposals
• before they begin wending thetr
way through the various com·
missions prior to a public hear·
Ing before the City Council.
James Thorpe voted to sup·
port the changes. noting that
,..projects were moving through
the city's process too slowly.
But he failed to muster sup-
port among other councilmen
who opted Instead to await the
result or a consultant who will be
studying the process and report
ing back lo the counci l
Quake Jars Sierra
URJDG EPOHT. Calif (AP1
A moderate mirthquakc• shook an
isolated '1 rea of the· C'a~tcrn
Sierr a, but no tnJur1es or damage
was reported. The quake Sunday
registered 4.6 on the Richter
.Scale, according to he University
1of California seisn)oaraphic ala·
1Uoo at Berkeley
I
Mondlly. Oct«*r .. ""
,._.t Milt.be Calforal• l:'*V Cota .....
TIM eomml11Joa ..... IPMY l~tt•rt dnt-ribln1 ef'trl)'·Hvln1
invent.ions OC' con1ervaUon Upa,
lhat lt tak• OfJ person full Um
end another pe,.on hatr Um~
juat lo anawer tt\em, uya
Stephani• 8radfttld, com
ml•• on IJ)Oll•woman
THE a&UON f'OA all the
lf'tten, the 1aye, "la becawte
our 1ov«nor ta outapoken on the
l•de and Callfaraia ti a leeder In th• neld of IMl'IY ••
Democratic Gov . Edmnd
Brown Jr .• an edvocat• of ll()jar
en1r1y aftd • foe of 1tuclear
tntrl,Y. 8"04nted all mtmben
or the ~mtuion created In
• 1974 under aepubUcaa Gov.
Ronald Rufan.
Unfortunately, most of the
Idun may never tee the Ught of
Corn Is As Digit as •.. APWI ........
T he bndgc and tower of the U.S. Navy's AGEIS. a com-
bination of advanced radars. computers and weapons.
appears to rise out of a cornfield in Moorestown. N .J .
AGEIS, which gives the neet a potent seaborne combat
capability. is being tested in a three-story building with
a.,ahlp's superstructure atop
day. much lea• Improve 1110Uno mUeaae or reduce utility l>lllt.
.. ,.081' AaE NOT technically
fta1lble or aomebody'a already
beat them to lt,'' ahe 11y1.
Moat of the invention• use
aome form of perpetual motion
system. she uya. One writer
claimed he could replace atomic
power plants with s uch a
system. powered by continuous-
ly running water
Recent writers claimed inven·
tlons to produce energy at
"lOOth the cost or atomic
power." "put OPEC and the
nuclear Industry out of busi·
ness" OI"' "produce vast quan·
Wills,
Taxes
Talk Set
The Orange County
Bar Association will pre·
s ent a program on
"Facts and Fictions con·
cerning Probate. Will
and Taxes." begannang
Wednesday.
The program is free to
the pubhc and will be or
fered al three sates an
the county. They arl' the
Ca I S tate Fullerton
Rec ital Hall . 800 N
State Coll ege Blvd .
Fullerton. Wednesda~.
La Paz Inte rme diate
School. 25125 Pradera
Drive. Mi ssion VieJo.
Oct. 17, and Corona del
Mar High School. 2101
Ea s tblurr Drive.
Newport Beach, Oct. 25
For Information. call
838-9200.
Rule Adopted
CLOVIS <AP> An
ordinance controlling --
conversions of apart
ment s int o ron
dominiums has been
adopted unanimoui.ly b}'
the City Council. The or·
dina nce r estricts con·
versions to apartments
in R·2 and R·2A zones
and bars them rrom
hi.tier density 20oea.
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S.rvoce Time 5'111\ •I YOIH Door 1c•11 Stor• HMnt$1 vour ,., .. ,
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Mt~SION VIEJ0495·0401
1m 1 C.•M•f'IO (4pt\tt .. no
1~4n 0 Frw •I A•f'tp' .. .,.,. 1
Carolyn Little
lost 36 pounds!
"My total weight lo&s took
only 6 WC!eksand lf4'11 bet1cr
llhlle d'1e1ing 1han I had C!\l~r
fell In my Mel''
VOU CAN
-90 IT-TOOi
--·THr~ ~4>c~VER~
r I
....
public notice
amp Metering Pro1ect-Planneel
For Santa Ana Freeway
Between the L~guna Freeway and
Newport /Costa Mesa Freeway
What'• being
Planned
Why this
Ad
Wherttyou
Come In
Contact
PROJECT um1T/
CAL TRANS (California Department of Transportation) Is plan·
nlng to meter the on-ramps to northbound and southbound Santa
Ana Freeway (Route 5). between the Laguna Freeway (Route
133) and the Newport/Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55). Some of
the ramps will have by-pass lanes.
CAL TRANS has studied the effects this project might have on the
environment. Our studies show It will not significantly affect the
quality of the environment. The report that explains why Is called
a Negative Oeclaratlon. The Negative Declaration and ttle com·
panlon environmental study are available from CAL TRANS, En·
vlronmental Planning Branch, 120 South Spring Street, Los
Angeles, CA 90012.
Do you have any comments about processing th1s project with a
Negative Declaration? Do you disagree with the findings of our
study as set forth, In the Negative Declaration? If so, please sub·
mlt your comments In writing no later than November 22, 1919 to
R.J. Oetel, District Director of Transportation, CAL TRANS, at
th• ebov• addre11.
For more Jnform•tlon •bout thl1 protect or any tran1portetlon
metter call (213) 620-3550.
f
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CALIFORNIA I LOCAL
tlUe1 or sale and pollutlon·f'ree
ener1y via maineta." Southern California Edison Co,
1he aays.
MANY INVENTIONS deal
wllh ways to lncrean 1uoUne
mileage elther throuth new de·
vices or carburetor alteratJons.
These are forwarded to the state
Department of Transportation.
she says.
SOME 011' THE 1.000 or IO
people who wrtte annually want
the aovemment to teat thef r ln-
ventlona f« them.
Although many suggestions
are not tecbnoloilcally feasible.
a few have turne.d out to be
SOWld Pl'OPCJ'all.
For a while. the comll\lllk>n
tried to analyse all the inven-
tions. However. the project wu
dropped because of the c0tt. Ma.
Bradfield aays.
"To make those letten of
value. the atate needl to serious·
ly analyze every one al them.··
sbeaaid. The comrniulon's biggest suc-
cess story was an energy-saving
electrical engine to power ap.
pllances, Ma. Bradfield says.
That project. the Wange ll
engine. ls being stud ied by
NOW, INVENTORS WITH
promising-looking ldeaa are ad·
vised by the commission to write
to the U.S. Bureau of Standards
for evaluation.
Your house can be a
good~ of rroney when
you need extra rrnney. With
a secood rrortgage klan from
CommemaJ Credit you can
borrow $25.<XX> or more on
the value d your horre
On a $10.<XX> loan.
monthly isymentsare for 1~
months at an annual percent·
a~e rate of 15%. Total of JllY·
ments: $19.3$.60.
Call us today to apply.
and we'll find a way to help.
NOPOINTS.
C0\1ME~IAL C~EDIT CORPORATION
/:;J ~ a financ:iclf service of G} ':I~ CONTROL °'TA CORfOR..ATION =
A loan of $.5.000 and over must be: secured ,__
hy a combination of real and personal property LEHDUt
COSTA MF.SA • 3i0 E. I i 1h ~1. • &l5-870CI
HUl\Tll\CTO"l BEACll • 161Ji:i C.ol<lt·n W~t ~t. • >H7-7'i71
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·Retarded Wonaan Makes Deadly Trip
RIDLBY PARK. Pa CAP) -
R•l•Uvet say tbat Beverly Ann
O'Brlea wanted to prove that sbe coWd be independent d !Spite
ber men&al retardation. They
HY t1lat'1 probabl,y why 1h~
wand red olf trQm home alone
oo a briet adventure that ended ln death..
Hunters found the bo<ty Of the
21-yea,..old womao Saturday,
noating in a foot of anHy water
in Tinicum Mars h near
13th Assault
Pblladelphla lnternaUooal
Airport. Sho had dJed of ex.
poaure and exhau1Uon.
autbortUea aaid.
''She wanted to 1how ua &be
could do tt oo ber own,'' 1ald the
victlm't 1J1ter. Vlr1lnJa App.
"But ahe'1 oot a survivor. Sbe
waan't street-wiae in any way.
She had no identification and no
money wheo she left "
M 1ss O'Brien was described
by Mrs App as a "happy and
outaotna" person, wbo reeenUy
became clepre11ed becau.e of
her mental llmltaUona.
"Ever aince her younaeat sis-
ter traduated from blab school
and aot a car, abe realLied she
couldn't do tbe tb1np tbat other
people coWd," Mn. App said.
Mila O'Brtea left home Sipt.
14 while bu parents, William
and Alice O'Brien. wert: in
England celebral.ing their 25th
wedding anniversary
T11Stin WoIDan, 24,
Beaten to Death
By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN
OI ttw Dall~ l"llot St.tlf
The body of a 24 ·year·old
Tustin woman who died after be·
ing beaten on the head with a
blunt instrument was found Sun-
day by her sister. police said to·
day.
The victim was 1dent1fied as
Debra J ean Kennedy. Her body
was found at a residence on
Boleyn Circle in Tustin at 6 p.m
Police refused this morning lo
release any other details about
thl' case.
Just a week ago Sunday, 20-
year·old Diana Green. who lives
about a half-mile a way on Sixth
Street in Tus tin, was round
beaten in her apartment.
Mrs. Green is still hospitalized
m critical condition. Her baby,
delivered later the same day by
Caesarean section. was born
dead.
The young woman had been
found at about 2:30 a m by her
husband.
The Sunday murder of Debra
.lean Kennedy makes a total of 9
Orange County women who have
died in similar circumstances
since January 1977. Four others
were assaulted but lived.
Ms. Kennedy is the fourth
county woman to have been as·
saulted in as many weeks. The
others include:
Diana Green. who survived
the Sept. 30 attack which caused
the death of her baby.
-An Irvine woman who also
s urvived an attack by an in-
truder with a blunt instrument.
Police won't release her id en
lity
Marolyn Carelton, 31, of
Costa Mesa was found murdered
Sept. 14.
In all of the 13 attacks the vie·
tims were bludgeoned. Some
were also strangled, and most
were sexually asuulled.
All but three of the victims
lived in Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa. Irvine or Tustin.
7 TB Danger Minimized
Orange County's acting health
officer says there is little danger
that casual contact with
Southeast Aaian refugees could
l ead to an outbreak or
tuberculosis among students.
"lt ls not the kind of disease
one would get lo the classroom,"
said Dr. Rex Ehling, noting that 1--~+u.ft.f!'1"'r""1mtirir-1T-rltNfC'U1 ro
transmit and usuaJly requires
personal and prolon~ed contact
Howeve(. a senJor federal
health adVJeor WU scheduled to arrive in Orange County today
to find out ii there la a health
emergency posed by refugees.
The first order of bU&ineas for
Chrtstopber Hayden, senior ad-
viser to the Federal Center for
Disease Contod in Atlanta is to
meet with city officials and
county health officers.
If he determines that a health
We lfare Worker
Irvine Child A ctor .
Battles Off ic ials
By DA VlD KUTZMANN
Ol llW D•il' l"llot St.ttt
Critics have been the least of
Robert McNaughton's worries
during his still-young stage
career.
The child actor from Irvine in·
stead has been having more
than his share of run-ins with the
bureaucracy, beginning in San
Diego and continuing in Long
Beach.
The 12-year-old's father.
Robert McNaughton, says State
Division of Labor officials are
requiring again that an assigned
welfare worker be on the pre-
mises in Long Beach for each
performance of a play Robert
appears in.
When be performed in the San
Diego production of .. A
Thousand Clowns" during the
summer, two investigators from
the slate's Division of Labor
Standards showed up to see if
the youthful performer had a
welfare worker watching over
him.
Stale law requires a teacher-
welf are worker be in attendance
wh en minors appear in pro·
fessionaJ productions.
Ironically, Robert bad been
playing the role of Nick Burns,
who tries to resist the efforts of
we lfare workers to take him
from his iconoclastic uncle.
The situation lo San Diego was
resolved, the elder McNaughton
s aid , when a credentialed
teacher was found who was
certified by the state in two
days.
He said it would have cost up
to $1,200 a week to hire a regular
welfare worker to be with
Robert during the six-week run
<See ACJ'OB, Page AZ>
Motive Soug•t
emeraeney eldata be is expected
to call for a federal health team
to au lat local offtcUIJ.a. The announcement of
Hayden's visit was made by
Rep. Jerry Patterson, D-Santa
Ana.
"It ls essential that we get the
faete;!-' P•ttenon declared.
His announcement Friday
came a day after a decision by
county health officers and school
leaders to start screening about
2.130 refugee youngsters who
enrolled in county schools in
September for tuberculosis.
County officials took the ac-
tion after receiving a request for
assistance from the cities or
Garden Grove, Santa Ana and
Westminster.
Patterson said he got pro·
mises or federal help with the
potential h e alth pro ble m
"because we don't have a handle
on the situation."
The Santa Ana Democrat said
that up to 1,400 refugees settle in
Orange County each month. He
said the heavy numbers create
an unfair burden on local re-
sources.
Patterson s aid he alerted the
White House and is working for
re-enactment of the Indochinese
Refugee Assistance Program as
well as for a special emergency
grant.
He added that government
screening of refugees appears to
be inadequate.
In the past, the rate of
tuberculosis in the county has
been eight to nine cases per
100.000 population.
But this year, with the influx
of refugees, health officers
estimate that the rate will climb
(See TB, Page A.2)
FamUy memben believe sbe
headed for nearby Interstate 95,
a highway she associated with
Camlly vacations. Sbe had
always been fascinated by the
roadway's bustle and U1bts,
Mrs. App said.
But Miss O'Brien appar«st.ly
became COQfuaed and wandered
into the marshes -a maze of
s hallow streams and islands
wbicb comprise one of the na-
tion's largest fregbwater tidal
wetlands. • Police said her body was
found without the thick
eyeglasses she needed to see.
She was spotted twice the day
she wandered away. A truck
driver reported a near·collisioo
wttb a woman be later identified
from a photograph as Miss
O'Brien. And nntcu:m police re-
ported seeing her on a street
corner the same day.
Neither knew ol her pligbt.
Mn. App, 23. said she learned
Sunday that a partially decom-
posed corpse had been found tn
the marshes. Authorities using
dental recorda positively iden-
tJfied It as her sister's.
Authorities believe Miu
O'Brien died shortly after leav-
ing home.
''It's definitely a relief to have
an answer, although it's not the
answer we wanted," Mrs. App
said. "It's bell.er than not k:now-
tng where she la or who she's
with for the rest of your life."
'Die Battle el Sealw .. k
Anti-nuclear demonstrators massed at the
main gate or the Seabrook.. N.H .• nuclear
power station turn their backs while being
sprayed with water during an '1llSuccessfuJ
attempt to occupy the plant. <See story.
Page A4>.
amily Saves
Starving Dog
From Well
WINCHENDON. Mass. <APl
-"When I saw him. I cned,"
said Susan Peckham. descnbing
how she helped free a shaggy
while dog that spent more than a
month in a well.
"I love arumals. and it was
JUSL so awful to think that he·d
been there a ll that time ... c;he
s aid. "He was 1ust skin and
bones. I was hysterical ··
The emaciated and frightened
dog. pulled from the well. 1~ re·
covering from its ordeal on a
diet of liquids and love from the
Peckham family. including 14·
year-old Trudy. who helped find
the dog.
Mrs . Peckham said they
began looking for the trapped
animal on Labor Day, when she
and her daughter heard the
sound of an animal whimpering
while they walked in woods near
their home.
"I thought some animal was
caught io something nearby,"
she said.
A search of the area failed to
• uncover the source of the sound.
But the experience bothered
<See POOCH, Page AZ>
D e clining;
-Dollar Climbing
From AP Dispatches
The dollar slren~thened on the
world's money markets today.
buoyed by announcement over
the weekend of a package of
U S. measures to curb mnauon
The price of gold dropped
sharply London·s flvc ma1or
bullion houses .. fixed .. the pnce
for morrung tradmJ? at S3i6 iS a
troy ounce and $372 m the after·
noon.offS13from Fnday
Eight Killed
In Kentucky
Air Cra s h
CINCINNATI CAP> -A twin
engine commuter pla ne lost
power in an engine and crashed
on takeoff al Greater Cincinnati
Airport today. killing eight peo·
pie. authorities said.
In Tokyo , th1• dollar closed at
325 20 Japanes1• Yt•n. up from
224 85 yen Friday Dealers said
t•lect1on IC>l-i.es by J apan's ruling
Liberal DemoC'rat1c party
dl'pressed the ven , as well as the
U S ant1-1nnat1on packa~e
Tht-dollar'-; firming trend con
tinued when the Europea11
markeL-. opened. with the US
C'Urrcncy up against all ma1or
European monies
ln London 1l took $2 1555 t•1
buy a Bnl1sh pound compared to
S2 1825 late Friday
But the '\tO<'k market moved
lowe r m s low Columbus Day
trading today
But ne ws of a Ca nadian
na tural gas discovery pushed
some issues higher
Many of the s teps were
similar lo those predicted by
analysts and traders late last
week and "for the most part were
<See DOLLAR. Page A2)
Coast
W eathe r
Irvilie Home
~Hit b y Blaze IroineHomeFirebombed
Fred Farrar, an officaal Wlth
the Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration in Washington. said
the pilot and six other people
died when Comair Flight ™
crashed while taking off for
Nashville about 10: lS a.m The
eighth person died at Booth
Memorial Hospital in Florence.
Ky.
Farnr said witnesses report-
ed the Piper N1'vabo's right
engine cut off when the plane
waa JOO feet olf the pnuad_and
that the cralt then stalled and
flipped over, crashing upside
down
Vadable high cloudinesit
tonisht and Tuesday .
Lows tonight 58 to 64
Highs Tuesday 68 to 75.
I NSIDE TOD~~
Paul Robe.an, tlw! fQJfled
black ~«for blacldUted
in flit ~.ii tM cul)jlcl of o
KOCE·TV apecial tonfght.
Su Page CJ for an IJO.year-
\
blue ln the •ttic of arr
lntne home tauted an estimat· ... sao.ooo dalnate tpday. fire of. ftclall ..ad.
· P'lrefttbten reaponded to the ~call at 7 Wanderln1 Rill at r•bout 11 a.m. when nelabbors
. lpo&&ed •molt• comiq from the
• •••• . n ..... 4tmapd t.be attlc and
aa upper bedroom ln the two-
MorJ bolDe owned b7 a Co.ta 11 ... ""ti•,, Dr. Doutlaa Ryan. Jllo .. WM JD tM bouae at the
U..ottMtalue. c._ f1l tbe Ore l• unknown, oma...Nld.
Police were searching for a
motiv.eJoda)' Jn...tbe.1irebombtn1
of an Irvtne home Sunday Dl-t
which caused about $3,000 ln
damaae but no injuries.
Fire department arson In·
vcatlgators were ianavailable for
comment tbia mominc on the
type of exploslve-device uaed.
Pollce, however, are looldnl
lnto U1 coaeeuoa lb• taddmt
may have Witb tbe vltlt of a man
several weeks earlier to tile
home of llark Moaa and b1I
family at 18012 Norton. The man
1ald llOll' llOftowedblm money.
Police aald tllia momla• tbat
Moss, b1I wife Dorothy aDd their
• daughter were sitting In Ule famny room watchlrr~-u!~viiion
at about 7:30 p.m . when they
beard a loud crash and exploelon
in the Uvtng room.
Moss told officers that when
be rushed into the room, he
could aee tbat the window was
amashed. The drapes around lt
and carpet were on fl.re.
Mou 1rabbed a fire ext·
lncullber he keePI ln the house
and tried t.o put the blaae out
wblle bl• wife called
nreflpten.
Moat later told omeera be
didn't bear anyone near the
hou~ before. ~IPIOfion took
place.
In Sept.ember Moas had filed a
suspicious circumst,fncea report
regarding a man who h•d come
to the home saying Moas' son
Brian owed him $4, 700 for ~
truck be aold him. Mon said the man told hJm somethJna would
happen 11 he wun't pald.
Mou 1ald be wa1 aware his
son badccbaaed • truck and had the 1Up for ll. Nel1h r1 contacted by of·
ficen Sunay ol«ibt 11Jd they
beard the up&o.lon but didn't
1ee ~on foot or in a veb.l•
c~e leavtn, the scene.
Capt. Louise Bennett of the
Salvation Army 's Booth
Memorial Hospital said one vie·
Um waa dead on arrival al the
hospital Md a s~nd died whJle
beln1 treated. 1be slx other vie·
Uma were reported sWl at the
airport.
WUUam Thelen, the FAA'a
supervtlOI' at the alf'IJ')rt, said~
''We're cuesstng at the moment
that the right engine failed, aod
th• pilot wu unable to keep tbe
(8" PIA.NE, P11e Al)
o l d Coste Muon'• re· •
minfacmce oJ hi• former
Rutgers Univer.tity
clofsmate.
'
Facing Dismissal
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
con•reaatlon of Waahlnaton'• first Baptlat Church, which
Prealdcnt Ca~r •tt•nda, ii ea
pected to act n xt montb on a re
commendation that ll QOt renew 1 the contract of lb church'•
pastor becau1e of hls rela
Uonshlp with a youn1 woman
member
A majority or lbt church'~
seven-member pastoral staff
.............
Sees Ga• ~i11e•
Oil mdustry marketing ex-
pert Dan Lundberg says
we'll be waiting in line for
gasoline again by the end of
this month unless we start
conserving fuel. See story,
Page A7
Newport Girl
Raped; Suspect
'Wanted Man'
; ft A •USl>eCt arrested Sunday on charges of raping a 16-year-old
Newport Beach girl 1s also want·
ed on sexuaJ assault charges in
Arizona, Newport Beach police
reported today.
. Pa ul Elliott Burney, 33, ls be·
ing held in Newport Beach city
Jatl on the local charges as well
as warrants from Tucson and a
warr~nt fllt•cl for v1olataoo of
µarnlt• 1n Florida. according to
l>Ptt•<•t1H· Mike Hietala.
B11rnc•y was slopped by police
"'hen a ~a le ~uard of t he
neighborhood in which the rape
vi('lim lives spotted the car
described by the rape victim.
According to police reports,
the girl. who11e parents are out
of town, said she met Burney
through a neighbor and he came
over Saturday night to visit.
She told police that be refused
lo leave and forcibly raped her.
She said he threatened lo use a
knife on her if she didn't s ubmit.
Burney was arrested Sunday
afternoon after Hietala alerted
the gate guard to be on the
lookout for the car described by
the victim.
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to about 13 cases per 100.000.
Dr Ehling said it is expected
that about 40 pe rcent or the
estimated 2,130 refugee children
will show positive results lo the
initial tuberculosis scree ning.
However, he pointed out that a
positive test does not mean the
child has an active case or TB.
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('Ommlttee recently laaued • re·
port that ratted the l11ue ol th
Rev. Charin Trentham'• two
di vorcea 1nd quoatloned hl1
iud1roent ln becomtn1 "ln
volved" with t.be youn1 woman,
wbo a1lo ll dJvorced. Tbe report wu endorHd by 1
21-11 vol! ol the cbu_rch'• board
or deacona at a meetJn1 Wedne
day and la eJCpecled to be put to
a vole by the 1,000-member con
1reaat.lon al a church butlnesli
Deraihnent
' Believed
Sabotage
GOLETA (AP) -The derail-
ment or a train carrying acid
and flammable gas that rorced
the evacuation or several hun·
dred persons Sunday night and
slightly injured three men was
·'apparently sabotage,•' a
spokesman for Southern Pacific
announced today. Spokesman Rieb Hall said, "ll
was apparently sabotage. There
was a barricade on the tracks.
The engineer reported seeing a
barricade that was piled pretty
bjgh -timber, wood, concrete
and that kind of thing." (Earlier
story, Page A 7)
An 18-year-0ld hitchhiker near
the scene , Dean Burke, also said
he saw something on the tracks
just before the accident.
Hall said lhe damage to the
100 box cars and fou r
locomotives would run well over
$1 million. The comoany hoped
to reopen the half mile of tom up
track by 8 p.m.
Frora Page A J
ACTOR .•.
of the show. The figure is bued
on union wages of more than $40
an bour.
Robert is now scheduled to ap·
pear in the play "Critic's
Choice" from N6v. 2 to Nov. 23
at the Long Beach ConvenUoo
Center.
H owever, the e lder
McNaughton said state labor of-
ficials have told him it will take
up to three months to certify
another teacher fo r Robert in
Long Beach.
'.Ille lMM-marketing ~ui..
tant will be meeting with labor
officials Wednes day in Los
Angeles to find out why he can't
use the same quick approach he
cam e up with in San Diego.
McNaughton, who has been in
touch with representatives or
Actor's Equ.ity about the pro·
bl em, said he has been fighting
the system because:
-It doesn't give parents any
choice as to which teacher the
child gets during the run of a
play. State officials normally as-
sign one of their own workers.
-IL limits the number of
shows young Robert can appear
in. While community theater
productions are not covered by
the welfare rules, Actor's Equity
prohibits his work in such
theaters because he's a card-
carrying professional.
-It costs too much to pay the
established fees of the welfare
worker. McNaughfun said the
worker spends six hours a day
with a child performer, three do·
ing school work with the child
a nd the other three just
watching the show.
-The school work the welfare
worker g ives the c hild
p e rformer i s u s ually not
coordinated with what the
youngster has been doing in his
or her own classroom.
McNaughton said the question
of who should be with a child
performing on stage is a signifi-
cant one in Orange County since
lhe families of "quite a few"
youthful performers make this
•rea their home.
In addition to his professional
ataae work, young Robert has.
appeared in films and television
commercials. Provisions were
made for a welfare worker in
those cases, bis father said,
because the budgets are higher,
working time is less and the
costs arenoprob1em.
AftboUltrtbe 10oney tor the
teacber-weUare worker comes
out of tbe producer's pocket,
McNaughton sald he's con-
cerned with provldlnt iood
teaching inltrucUon for hi• son,
who's in the Mentally GUted
Mlnora program in junior blab
1chool 1o University Park.
The younpter hu been a pro-
f e11lonal performer for more
than a year and bu done staae
•ork 1n Orance County ln addi-
tion t.o h1I rum and televlaton
work.
meetJncNov.28.
Althoqh Trentham, 59, and the
'1nldent11led 3f.ye1r-0ld woman
reportedly have dattd, "no one
baa ever accUHd him of any vtola· lion or moral1," said Frank
McAnear, cburcb moderator.
A minority of the pastoral
atalf eommJtt.ee aald ln a report
that it "found nothing in the
pastor 's personal life or pro-
fe11looal Mrvlce" to justify his
termination. Trentham '1 second
three-year contract with the
church expJres in February.
Trentham presided as usual at
S unday mornln1's worabip
service, attended by Carter and
his family, and no mention of
the controversy was made. The
pastor and the president have
made no pubJJc commenta on the
situation.
BadNetes?
J apa nese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohtra glumly pon
ders general election returns at his campaign head
quarters in Tokyo. Though has ruling Liberal Democrat1c
Party did well, at fell short of a "stable majoritv" an the
balloting. Characters behJnd Oh1ra list names· of LOP
candidates.
Confab Set on Bay Plan
Wmpromise Sought in Newport Controversy
Slate and local officials will
make another attempt at com·
promise Wednesday in trying t.o
settle a lingering dispute over
who should be responsible ror
Newport Bay planning efforts.
A meeting is scheduled in the
Los Angeles o ffices of the
Southern Califol'nia Association
of Governments where a plan
designed to alleviate the con·
ccrns of slate water officials will
be discus~ed
Expected from Orange County
at that session are represeo-
ta ti v es from th e cities of
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
as well as county Supervisor
Thomas Riley. State officials
also will attend.
Dave OeJulio, a member of
the SCAG staff, said he feels
"very optimistic" that an agree
IA-San Diego
Run to Get
Seventh Train
Amtrak and state transl*ta-
tion officials have agreed to add a
seventh Los Angeles-San Diego
train to handle increasing
passenger loads including those
at fourOangeCounlyslations.
The Oct. 2 agreement means
another train will stop daily at
Sa n Clemente_. San Juan
Cupis irano, Sant a Ana and
Fullerton Amtrak stations.
Arthur Lloyd, a n Amtrak
~pokesman. s aid today it is
hoped the seventh San Diegan
train will be in service by mld·
January.
Lloyd said Los Angeles-to-San
Diego passengers in September
increased 68 percent in com-
parison with the same month in
1978. More than one milllon
passengers have boarded the six
Sao Diegan trains in the first
nine months of the year.
F,....PClfleAJ
DOLLAR •••
discounted" today. said Charles
J eosen of MKJ Securities.
A trader on the floor of the .
Co mmodity Exchang e,
meanwhile, said the Fed action
"doesn't look Hke a long-t.enn
INFLATION NO LONGER
SHOCK BUT FACT-A9
solution" even though "it will
have a short·lerm effect.''
But several analysts noted the
full impact or the Fed's moves
may not be felt on Wall Street
until Tuesday because many
financial institutions were
closed for today's holiday.
The Federal Reserve Board .
the United States's central
monetary authority. announced
its package or measures Saturday
night.
F,.....P.,.eAJ
PLANE •••
aircraft airborne."
He said the aircraft crashed
}u1t off the. runway on-.the
arounda of the airport, which ls
located across the Ohio River
rrom CinclnnaU near Florence.
Airport officials said the Piper
Navaho carries elght to nlne peo-
ple.
Th~ Vlclims at the hospital
were identified as Thomas J.
Oatu, 52, or Loveland, Ohio, who
was dead on arrival, and Jeff
Lake, 29, Clnclnnatl, who died ln
tbt emeraency room.
Comalr '' • commu\.er line
baaed \n Cincinnati.
ment acceptable to state water
offi cials can be developed
The State Wate r Re~ourr<''
Control Board in July had rl'
fu sed to certify a controversial
plan on water quahty problem'>
in Newport Bay and also voll'd
to begin proceedings to stnp
SCAG of its plannmg authonty
in the watershed area
The bay plan had ~en '>harply
criticized in Newport Beach by
residents who said there should
be mention or a dcs1ltat1on basin
upstream as a means of curbmg
pollution nowing into the bay
The water board '>tarr also
co mplained that control of
agricultural sedime ntation
sources had not been adequatl'IY
addressed in the document
Although S('A<I hail be{'n
~1ven lh<' job o( dt•vt!IOIJIOI! a
Newport Ray plan. th1• N1•wP'm
I r v 1 n c• W a s t I! M a n a I! f· m <' n t
AgcnC'y performed the work un
der contract to SCAG
State officials have '>a id that
local agencies fatlc.-d to make lhl'
hard decisions necessar y for
establis hing cont ro ls on
sedimentation In the bay.
Don Maughan, a mcmbN of
the Slate Water Resources Con-
trol Board. aald h1.a panel con-
sidered the bay plan .. nabby."
NJ WA offi cia Is. tfrf 1·nd 1 nl!
lht•1r work. have ..,aid then· "a"
1n .. uff1c1cnt lime 1.11lote<J to lhl'm
to develop solutwns to bay '>llt.1
t1on problems
The l·omprom1sc plan to bt·
d1st·ussed Wc<inesda~ gc:nc-rnlh
Jlms at )!1\'lng th1· ...;,.°"port Ha\
plan cond1t1onal cert1f1cation ti ..
the: state 1( certain crmd1t1on.,
Jrl.' ml't The'>l' C'ould .ncludl·
-Formallon of a ·manal!•·
ment 3f!eocy' ror thl· purpost• ,,,
mon1tonng and reviewing 1m
plementallon and regulation of
source controls or !->ed1 mt'nta
tton The agt'ncy would bt: mad1·
up or l'ltl~ with a -;ta ke In \l.ll lt•r
sht'd planning art1v1l1cs as v.f'll
a'> the t'ounty dnd the R(·gumal W,1ll'r(Judhl.\ ('1mtrnl Bo;ird
Jo:su.1lJl1..,hm1·nt nf "'.111·1
qualll\ l'rlll'na f11r '-ll"IJl'nd•·d
..,.,ltd-. to lh1• h,1\ 1 ... 111 111 1iltwr
~ordsi w partH·1p.Jltng .1~t n• 11
\.\OU ld h:n 1 .1 rlf'e:tr1' tl1·flrw <I
goal C'<mttnUJl111n Ii\ ~1 · \C; and
loc·al J~1:nc 1e~ of v.1ir" J1nw11 11
develOpJO~ ~ prOpusaJ for JO I f
rective desilt..atton far1hl)
-Continuation bv SC AC anrl
the management agenC;) or t:f
fort.a to resolve t.he remamin&
deflcleoaea bl U.. Newport Bay
plan aubmitt.ed to u.e atate.
For those Casual Days around Campvs .
Levi-Indigo Denims with subtle pocket
acoents, oompl1mented by the soil touch
of oottoo knll Shirts 1n assorted stnpee.
add a hoOded swootshln or a Woolnch oottoo
chamot~ shin for those COOier days ahoad
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Hotel
An AJrporte:r Inn luell • atepped into the shower to cleaJ
off wu lnatead cleaned out dur
Ans the weekend wbea tw1
women he lnvtted Into his roon
apparently took $5,000 in cast
and Jewelnw-lrvlne police sal' today. ·-· -~
Anthony Plascencia, 58, 01
Sunset Beach, told officers Sun·
day that after ateppln1 out of UK
shower Saturday night, the twc
women had disappeared and sc
too had S300 jn cash, a gold
watch he valued at $2,500 and a
gold ring studded with diamonds
he said was worth $2,000.
Police saJd Plascencia met
one of the women in the bot.el
lounge. When they went to bis
room. he started lo take a
shower but heard a knock al his
door
When he answered, police
said , a second woman said he r
fr1end was in the room and she
w&nted to be with her. Pl ascen-
t' la inv1tc<1 her in and went back
to the shower.
A I though be was in the
bathroom for about only three
minutes, he told offi cers. the two
wen· gonl' when he got out and
so WNt' his belongings.
F rOM Pa~ .t\ I
POOCH ...
moth('r and daughter. Last week
th1•\ r1•tumed to the woods. This
t1m1• Trud) found the well
"Sh t· nl'ver wou ld h ave
nc>t1c1•d tht• wc·ll except that two
big r<H'l'n'-wt•rc circling around
1u .... t O\l'rhl·ad ." s aid Mrs
1 ·~·ckhdm
· I didn 't know 1\ was a dog at
f1r .. 1 .. '>aid thC' girl "I thought 11 "a-. ... omC' ktnd of wild animal.
111· v. .. ., growling "
Tht• 1tov "'J' standing in lht•
.,h.,i llov. \l..1lf'r in the bottom (Jf
I ht v. 1•11
Th• '"'" "r nl for help, return·
ir11 ''"ti ... tatt· trooper Henry
\1' 11 1 •' t '" v. ho It Vl'~ n<:arby
\l .11 • .0111• v.ho had heard a do~
11•"' 11 .• .it 111ght for weeks. was
1hJ .. ,,, rl·arh into tht> well ;ind
'" 1, •'11· dog 10 1ump up into hi'>
.n n
111 1111\1.ard i\dam!'>, an Athol
't'l1·1 1n.1nan. -;aid the dog pro
b.1bh ..,11 n1H·d b> dnnkrng Lht·
"ell '4-.slt!r lit! ~aid he has heard of similar ca.ea of animals sur-
vtvina f« a \ofta Ume °" just water
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AL TERNA'?£ ROUT£S FOR PROPOSED $AN JOAQUIN HILLS CORRIDOR TO GET AIRING
County Plannlng Commtnkm Meeta Tueadey to Hear Cltinne' View• on Controversial Protect
Where to Put Corridor?
County Seeks Citizens' Opinions Tuesday
Orange County residents will
get a chance Tuesday to tell of-
ficials what they think about the
controversial San Joaquin Hills
Transportation Corridor.
A public hearing on the pro-
posed six to eight·lane highway
through the hills of Southern
Orange County will be held by
the Orange County Planning
Comm1ss1on at I 30 pm
Cocaine Sales
The session will be conducted
111 the com mission's hearing
room in Room l 19 on the fi rst
floor of the County Hall of Ad·
ministration. 10 Civic Center
Plaza. Santa Ana.
The corridor has been separat·
ed into four sectors-west, cen·
tral. east centr al and east.
Generally , three rou t e
alternatives have been proposed
Huntington Slayer
Faces Sentencing
~
Anthony ··Lillie T o n y"
Ma rone Jr., convicted of the
gangland-style s l ayi n g of
Stephen John Bovan in Newport
Beach in 1977. faces sentencing
today on a cocaine sale convic-
tion.
Marone, ol Huntington Beach,
i• also known u Anthony Man-=-~= i::.:.U::: coaricted at Mllin( cocaJoe to a
state narcotics bureau in
vest1gator.
They face sentencing Nov. 8 as
a result of t.he Orange County
Superior Court jury trial.
Ma nfre<lon\a, atlas Marone,
-County Man-
Killed by Car
A 50-year-old man died in-
stantly when he was hit by a car
as he and a companion crossed
Harbor Boulevard in La Habra
Sunday night, police s aid.
The victim was identified as
J ames Martin lloag, 50, of La
Habra. lie was hit by a car
driven by a 16-ycar-old boy from
Brea. according to traffic of
firers.
The man and hi:. compamon
were in a crosswalk when they
were struck by the car, p<>lice
said.
Film Pact Vote
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Strik-
ing film industry office workers
are to vote tonight on a tentative
contract agreement after spend·
lng at least one last day picket-
ing f o ur major H ollywood
studios and four film processors.
was convicted in March for hi~
role in the murder of Bovan, a
Fountain Valley drug dealer
who was gunned down outside a
Newport Beach resta urant.
Schneider, 36, was identified
as a writ.er living in Costa Mesa.
He was not implicated 1n t.he
Bovanca.e.
It waa alleaed ln lb• trial
before Jad9e ~marle Stoder
that Mantredonia and Schneider
sold $10.000 in cocaine to the
stale agent and an informant.
At the Nov. 8 bearing before
Judge St.otJer, defense attorneys
a re expected to uk for a new
trial on grounds that portions of
a tape record1ng made of the
transaction shouldn't have been ~~eJddence
Manfredonia was arrested by
state agents on March 19, just 11
days before he was convicted by
J u dge Robert Kneeland of
second-degree murde r in con·
nection with the Bovan slaying.
Jud ge Kneeland sentenced Man·
fredonj a to five years in stale
prison.
Manfredonia was one of three
men known as "the Jtalians"
who were alleged lo·have been
involved in drug sales with a
faction of the Hare Krishna re·
ligious sect.
He is the son of Tony Marone
Sr .. who authorities say is a one
time East Coast Mafia fi gurt!
who now lives in Southern
California.
Schneider testified during the
trial that he once worked for the
Central Intelligence Agency and
that a past CIA associate urged
him to participate in the cocaine
s ale.
He also told the court that he
was admonished by government
agents not to divulge his con·
tacts with the agency.
for each sector.
1t hus been es t imated the
highway would co:st $160 to $200
million but then• ts no money
currently set aside for it
County officu1ls, however, are
hoping that federal and stale
funds will be available once 1t is
designated in the s tale highway
system
The highway would begin in
the v1c1ruty of . tht: Corona del
Mar freeway and Me1cArthur
Roulcvard near ~cwport Beach
and t•ncl 14 mill's tu thl' east near
Avery Parkwuy north of San
Juan Capistrano
It would cut through hilly and
frequent!~ stet!p terrain
The propost>d highway h<1s
t•n·atl'd a gn·at deal of <.on
trovL•rsy 1n it:-. p1 l'l1m1na ry
:-:.tagt•s.
EnvironmPnl<Jl groups have
raised concerns about :.11r pullu·
t1011 und potcnt1:.il damage to
plants. wildJift• and open space.
Some of these organization:-:.
have questioned whether a cor
ridor is truly needed . They pro·
posed instead that the San Diego
Freeway be widened to accom-
modate traffic demands.
County officials aay t.hl1 plan
la not aood. however t because lt. would overi9ad arterial at.Neta
that reed Into t.he freeway.
C1t1es al:-:.<> have differing ~1cws
on proposed routes.
Newport Beach favors a
northerly route In its sector, as rar away from city limits as
possible.
Irvine wants a route south of
Coyote Canyon which would take
the co11 idortanll'1!rrf0m its clly
limits but closer to Newport
Beach.
Lagun a Beach favors a
so utherly r o ute through
Sycamore Hills. a bout three
miles north of downtown areas.
M eanwhile'. Sa n Juan
Capistrano h<is t•xprl'!>Scd op-
position t11 lht• tt·rminus point
near /\very Parkway Offici~ls
would prefer :.in e:ot point
farther north of c1l v limits
County :-.taff t·i1gincl'r John
Fulton says that a 5<Hoot me
d1 an 1s proJ><>'>l'd to provide a
light rail system in the future.
such as a trolky or monorail
l lc s;.11d that G percent grade~
1n some areas preclude heavy
regular rail systems and could
be a proble m to heavy trucks.
The plannmg comm1ss1on may
make a reeommcndallon on pro-
posed routes at the close of
public hearings Tuesday.
The recommendation will be
sent to the Board of Super visors
which also will hold puhlic heur
lngs before coming to a final de·
cision.
Cleaned Up-and Out
Patient's Possessions Sold in Welfare Snafu
PHOENIX, Ariz. <A P ) -
County officials a dmit their
bungling left a retired mechanic
with an empty house after his
possessions were inadvertenUy
a<>ld at a yard sale while be lay
lo tbe bo@ilal.
But BU\ Moore, whose house
was cleaned out down to the
knocker on the rront door, wants
his things back, and says, "l
thou~t this was a free country.
J>utit'sJustlorcroob."
lraricopa County Fiduciary
8111 Carter said an order to have
tbe house cleaned was misln·
terpreted. A social worker hired
a cJeanlnl firm that also con-
d uda llquldatlon sales, and
tbere apparently w as some con· tuaion OVet' whether the house
was to M ''cleaned up" or
"deaned out," he •aid. •·we iu•t have to u kc
NQOGllllWty," ••id Carter, ex· pl&(~ tbat Ult mltlake was ._to '..nous procedural deft·
cMDcMI" tn hit otnce that have me. been correct.ct, wt llareb, Cart.r's ornce
was given guardian
responsibilities for Moore after
the Maricopa County Superior
Court heard doctors testify that
the 67-year-old man· "suffers
from long-term alcoMUsm .''
"Ibey took every dish, pots
andYpans, the carving set and
they left the cupboards bare,"
said Moore, adding that the
we lCare agency told h i m he
could buy bis stove back from a ne1«Jibor 1or..•. .
"I told 'em hell, I gave $150
ror that stovei" Moore aeid Sun·
day night. " 'd be paying for
sometblna that was already
mine."
Moore's daughte r , Donna
Finatand, said everything was
'tripped out of the house when
Moore returned from the
hospltal ~ug. 27. ''They took the c urtalns off the
windows. They took the drapes
out of the bedrooms. They took
the knockel' oft the door," the
saJd.
Moore has a couch and it
cooklniooa'botplate. Butbe'anot
sure if he'll ever see his $800 set of
tools again -and his TV. which
he says got moved when he was
gone, doesn'twork right, either.
'' l been a mechanic for aboul
40 years.·• he said. "Tt)ey gave
me back one of my tool boxes,
but there wasn't a tool in it."
Carter said his office has reac·
q u ired some or Moore 's
furniture, but most of it cannot
be recovued.
Moore was involved in an
automobUe accident last July in
Payson. Although uninjured, he
was hospitalized aCter doctors
found he had fractured his pelvis
and other bones, apparently in a
fall at his home earlier last sum·
mer.
"Carter said his ortlce will at·
tempt to Cind another g uardian
and conservator for Moore
because the aaency bas a con·
fllct or lntereat in the case.
"The conflict Is that we may
have • duty to 1ue ounelves,"
Carter aald.
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Pope Back in Rome
Am.ericans @ailed
'Dear Children'·
ROME <AP) -Pope John
Paul II told a cbeerine crowd on
returnlng from hia historic tour
of Ireland and the United Stat.es
today t.he Americans are his
"very dear children." he wants
more direct contact with them
a nd that the United States bu an
immense role to play in the build-
ing ofa just world. c Related story.
photo, PageA4.)
·'The devoted and exultant
welcome of the faithful and of
the entire people of the United
States bas left in OlY souJ the de·
sire for a more dir ect and
(amiliar contact with these verv
dear children." the pontiff
declared aft.er his chartered Boe·
ing jumbo jet landed at Leonardo
Da Vinci Airport at 9 .29 a.m . -
I : 29 a.m. PDT.
Later today. the 59-year-0ld
John Paul left the Vatican by
helicopter for Castel Gandolfo lo
catc h up on his res t In the
seclusion of the papal estates in
the Alban HUis south of Rome.
The Vatican said he would re.
turn Wednesday.
At the airport. the pope told
the gathering of Italian officials
and the cheering crowd of 2,000
that the United States 1s "a
great country to which certainly
corresponds an immense rolt:
and a great res pons1b11ity
because of 1ts hig h level of
welfare and technical progress
-in the c·onstrucuon oC a JUSt
world worthy of man '
The pope "'as in Ireland Sept
29 to Oct 1. then v1s1tcd s ix
American c1t1es on a whirlwind
tour that rndcd Sunday night in
Washin~ton
The crowd cheered the pope as
he left the Jetliner to be ~rceted
by ltaltan Premic·r Francesco
Cossiga a nd flomc M &1yor Luigi
Pctrosell1 a:-:. \\Cll as ~ever al
Vatican offi cials
The popt• then boarded an
Italian military helicopter for
the short night to the Vatican
where he lold a cheering crowd
of 10.000 gathered in St Peter's
Square·
"Thanks, many thanks. You
have come here to fiDd wbeUaer
lbe pope is al.Nady IA Roae.
Yea, be .._ nturMd. and be la
very grateful mat provldentt
which ha~ guided us during
these days, has take n us to
Rome . We will speak to you of
the other things on another oc-
casion."
Monsign
Dies at 69
The Rev. Monsignor Bernarc:
Gannon, pastor emeritus at St.
.JoSl!Ph church in Santa Ana. has
died in Los Angeles at Lhc age of
69.
Monsignor Gannon attended
St. Patrick's Seminary in Menlo
Park with Cardinal Timothy
Manning of Los Angeles and was
ordained with him
During Wo rld W ar II ,
Monsignor Gannon served as an
armE.'d services chaplain. He
worked in a number of parishes
in Los Angeles before going to
St Joseph in 1971 lie was forced
into retirement last year by
<'a ncer
Before giving his blessing to
the crowd the pope smiled and
said: "I must say that it ls
warm in Rome."
Vatican sources said that on
departure from Washington the
pope immediately went to his
special compartment aboard the
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INCOMPETENT?
Robert Falcon Scott
Book Blames
Explorer
For Deaths
I.ONDO:'\ <AP l A book
published toda~ say!> lhe legen-
d•ir~ Antarctic expl<Jrer. RobcM
Fa Icon Scott, W(j!> one of tht·
worst polar ~plorers who!-.e in
\'.Om petencc resulted in his death
and those of four companions
But Sir Peter Scott. 70-year·
old son of the British hero, says
the book ''Scott and Amundsen"
by Roland Huntford "despicably
maligns" bis fa.mous ra~r.
Tbe fiye men died lD blluuda
•ln 1912 followia& a raee dla Nortyealaa e11tplorer ll.oeld Amund9en to be u.e ftm men to
reach the South Pole.
Amwnd&eo woo, reacb10g lbe
pole on Dec. 14, 1911, 35 days
abe ad ol Scott.
The dead men were bailed as
heroes. but Huntlord claims that
Scott failed to prepare adequate-
l)'. for t · sion wa& Ul-
equ1pped, and provided insuffi.
caent food
Deployment Slated
Despite Cutbacks
NEW YORK <AP) -National
Serurity Advisor Z bign 1ew
Brzezins ki s ays the United
States .. intends to proceed" w1th
a plan to deploy missiles in
Western Europe des pite the So''
ict announcement that 1t will re
move up to 20,000 troops and
l ,000 tanks from Ea~t Germany
While careful not to cnlic1ze
the Russians. Brzezins ki said
Sunday that the Soviet s tate
ment that the troops and tanks
would be '41thdrawn 1n the next
year was partly intended to
·•fo restall" a Western buildup.
c hartered jumbo jet and fell
a1leep after the first course of
his meal.
They said he ale caviar,
salmon. pate and shrimp and
drank lbree glasses of wine.
then went t.o bed as the Boeing
747 n ew him home.
7 Victitns
Of Brawl
Spurn Aid
Seven East Los Angeles men
who were stabbed late Saturday
during a beach brawl al Hunt-
ington Beach State Park re-
portedly lire ·unwilllng to help
poUce identify their assailants.
Orange County She riff de-
puties said the 11 :30 p.m. melee
apparently was gang related.
About 40 people from a beach
party of 200 joined in the fight
they said. '
No arrests have been made.
Deputies said Benjamin Hol-
q u 1 n , 18, w<1s admitted to
Pa~1fica Hospital with a stab
wound in the n ght side and an
eight-inch cut on the upper right
arm
Armando Garia. 25. was ad·
m1tted lo Huntington Intercom
munity Hospital with three stah
wounds to his chest. Guadalupe
Arrellano Braeza. 23. and Juan
Manuel Baeza. 22. we re treated
for i.tab wounds at Huntmgton
lntcrcommun1ty Hospital and
relC'ased
Oscar llcrnandez. 18, was ad·
milled to Santa Marta Hospital
in Lm, Angeles for a stab wound
near th1: hC'art a nd two wounds
on lhc ldl arm . Os wald
Schaner, 2.3, and Mike Perez, 21 ,
were admitted to the same
hos pital for s tab wounds to the
back and shoulder.
All victims are in stable condi-
tion, hospital officials said.
Sta~ lifeguard.a were alerted
to the stabblnp after a car ear·
rf\.DI ooe ol tbe .tetlO'.l& to a
bMpUal cnaMd bdo a fence near tbe corner of Beacb
Bou1t'vard and P acific Coast
Hi ghway
Emergency room attendants
at all three hospitals contacted
Police when victims arrived.
Deputies saJd lbe beach crowd
had begtm to dJsperse wbeo they
arrived.
Mr. Capizzi
Dead at 83
Funeral ser vices have been
held for onetime attorney to
Henry Ford. Ignace Capizzi,
who died Oct. 1 in Newport
Beach at the age of 83.
Mr. Capizzi was the father of
Michael Capizzi. Orange Coun-
ly ·s assistant district attorney.
MC' practiced law in Michjgan
for more than 60 years. serving
as both per~onal and corp<>rate
a l\orney for the automobile
ma~nate
Services were conducted last
Thursday for Mr Capizzi who
leaves his wife. Adlaide. three
:.o n :.. a s is t e r and three
grandchildren
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Uke retW'Glnl tott.eworWoltMWClltialtWf altertwowee&a
of 1ootlnl olf. To c.l•brate U., I came beO oa Columbut
Day.
C~r Ool\U'Obul, .. •VWJ sebool kid blowa,
aailed ott ecroea U.. AUanUe to di8coftr U.. N•w World
and fro" tile 11obe wua •t flat. aailed olf from U.. bcMale lh1I monlnt. dllcovered
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mounded. ll'• a111aun.1 how mucb paperwork nobody else
•anti that can set durnpt!d on your desk •hlle you're orr
on vacalklft.
OVD DU ON TRJ8 corner. ror ex1mple, Is an As·
M>Clated P,., bulletin d1ted Sept.~. Ont.be other torn•r.
you find an old TV 101 wlth the cover rtpped off. Both are
equaUy \IHless.
tl ll wonclerfUJ. boweV1'r. t.o retum to the paper and
learn that lbin1s haven't really chanted that much.
Con.aider the news aloo1 thls belt ol all poaible coutl. It
,,
He's Jwt Practicing Up fOT a Visil to a State Beach Park.
is reported largely today that there is going to be a county
planning commission hearing on the so·called San Joaquin
Hills Corridor.
That's planning talk for an area where they want lo
build a road somewhere along 14 miles through the com·
mumties of Newport Beach. Irvine. Laguna and San Juan
Capistrano.
So that's nothing new. We're always taUcing about
building some r oad around here. Or trying t.o get the state
to finish one they already started. Or fix one they thought
they'd finished
OUB SOLUTION TO all tbae road problems seems re-
markably c:ooaistent. We bold another beartn1. 11.aat'U do
il every Ume. Also \n the news, we learn that the crtme rate around
Orange County 1s going up. Up a little bit in Huntington
Beach and Newpor t, down a little m Laguna, up a whop-
ping 81 percent at UC Irvine. Crime, of course, is mostly
a lways up. The crime rate seems to follow trends set by
meat prices and gasoline.
Except maybe In Laguna. But don't ever count on the
Ar t Colony to follow tradition. Why, in Laguna, people
even run~ound wearing sheets at City Council meetings
l!.VC!l belorellal.lowcen ---
M El\NWIOL E IN HUNTINGTON Beach. on the non-
i.urprismg crime news front, there has been another brawl on
the stale beach sands . The s tabbings resulted in several vie·
tims being hospitalized. Sounds like the same headlines
you've been reading alls um mer.
Peculiar how our state beach parks seemed lo have
turned into battlegrounds for street gangs these days. Yet
we clamor to create more of these places. Maybe officials
ought to fi gure out how to control the ones we have first.
Anyway, it's grand to be back here at this same old
i;ta nd. And comforting to realize nothing much has
changed.
That's a comfort?
l&ABaOOk. N.H. (AP)
Aft9r t• dQs o1 ... autta oa t.be
teOffl at the Se•brook nuclear
l)C)w•r plant, protetten wbo bat· Ued Pol.lee dop, biP,preaaure
water boles and tear au 1UU
found themaelvea on tho outaJde
looklnf Ln. llo.t ol the 1,500 antJ·nuclear
clemOl\lt.r•ton who tried to oc-
cupy the 1rounda of the plant,
wbk b II under construct.loo, bad
lett by today. police said. About
150 picketed peacefully in front
of the main 1ate, vowing to stay
t
14Perish
In Athens
Plane Fire
ATHENS, Greece (AP) -A
Swiss jeWn er with 154 persons
aboard burst into n ames and
burned on landing a l Athens
a irport. killing 14 passengers,
and injuring 12 others, fire of·
flcials reported today.
The plane, which skidded of(
the end of the runway. was car·
rylng a medical shipment of
radioactive m aterial but it was
safely removed, officials said.
THE CAVSE OF the accident
w as no t i mme d i ate ly de·
te rmioed, but one passenger
said there was an "almighty
crunch," followed immediately
by fire. after the Swissair DC-8
touched down late Sunday night.
G r eek o ffic ials s a id t h e
passengers were 100 doctors,
mostly French and Germans,
bound for a medical convention
In Pekjng. Swissair officials said
the 14 dead we re F r e n ch ,
Germ ans and one Englishman.
There were no re ports of any
Americans injured.
The airline said many of the
doctors aboard were affiliated
with the World llcalth Organiza·
lion, but the WHO 1n Geneva re·
ported it had only two s ta ff
members on the palm~. said they
escaped w1th minor injuries and
that it had no knowledge of any
other WHO·a ffi liated doctors
aboard.
WITNESSES REPORTED
names were abooUng oui of the
unclerc&Prtase of tbe Swlaair
DC·I .. 1l akl4ded to a ball amid
light r ainfall and hi~h w\nds.
T ransport Minister Alexander
Papadonganas said a Greek
pilot who landed a few minutes
before reported "braking action
was medium to paor because of
wet r unway conditions " But
Papadonganas and other of·
flcials said t bej' _had n o idea
what caused the rire
One passenger said the rire
spread rapidly and heavy smoke
filled the plane. Firemen report·
ed they found the bodies or eight
passengers. burned byond re-
cognition. still strapped to their
seats . Two passengers were re-
ported in serious condition and
were not expected to s urvive. A
number of others were t reated
for bums and smoke inh alation
at various hospitals. All 12 crew
me mbe rs escape d unhu r t,
airportofficialssaid
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TB£ P&OTE8Tl!!a8 ap·
p1rtntly were trylns to keep
vehicles and people from enter·
Ing the con.1t.ruction 1lte, but
construction workers had the
day off for Columbus Day. State
police. who repu.lled numerous auaulta by the protesters over
the weekend, stood inside t.be
gate.
Police eatlmated between ~
and 700 ol the demooatratora re·
mained ln the area.
"We don't really enjoy being
Maced, clubbed and sleeping on
the pavement, but we are just
trying to prove a point,·· a aid de·
monstrator Benjamin Collins of
Gloucester. Mass .• who slept
outside the gale Sunday night.
"We are willing to go through
hell.''
IN THE STRONG EST show of
for ce in fi ve years of aoti-
Se abrook demonstrations, state
t r oope r s an d Nati o n al
Guardsmen repulsed the al·
tempts Saturday and Sunday by
as many as 1,500 de monstratorg
with tear gas, water hoses. riot
sticks and police dogs.
However, only 20 people were
arrested, compared to 1,414 dur-
ing a protest in 1977.
Sev e r a l hundr e d d e ·
m o n s tr a t o r s r e turne d l o
campsites in lbe woods near the
unfinished plant late Sunday to
decide whether to take more ac·
tion today.
The protesters succeeded in
dismantling s mall sectJons of
th e f en ce s urro undin g the
plant 's 140·acre construction
s ite. but none ente red the con·
s truction zone.
MEDICS FOR the Coalltaon
for Direct Action at Seabrook,
sponsor of the action, were busy
t r ea ting doze n s o f d e ·
mon strators who had been
sprayed in the eyes with Ma«'
On Sunday, hundreds of ac·
tiv ists m assed at the plant's
main gate, blocking busy US 1.
t he major road t hrough thCc'
s m all oceanfront com m unity or
Seabrook. Officials tried unsur
cessfully to drive them away
with two water hoses. but the de-
monstrators left voluntarily
later in the afternoon to plan for
further action.
Protesters said lt was a diaap-pol ntlna wee•end tor them beeau.ae 0-)' heel failed t.o at· tract the thousands t.bey bad ex·
peeled to charge ~ fences.
BVT THE ACTION was a SUC·
cess for authorities. whose pre·
paration and tactics kept the
charging demonstrators from
their goal.
"People djdn't expect to see wtnrt ttrey s aw .,.. said -de
monstrator David Bolster . 21. of
Fa rmington. Ma ine "It was
poor pl ann ing on thei r pa rt
because everything thut hap
pc ned h•r c was in the de
monstrators' handbook
THOUSANDS ATIEND MASS ON MALL IN WASHINGTON
Final Appear1nce of Pope John Paul II In America
Pope Back in Rome
After Capital Visit
WASHINGTON <APl -Officials of government lined up on
the White House lawn to s hake his hand. Some kissed hus ring.
Cnppled children wailed rrom dawn until mtdaftemoon for bls
blessing. They wept when he touched each of tbem . in a tender
private moment
He praJsed America's disarmament efforts. condemned op-
pression in Lat.to Amen can. stood hnn tn the face of protest over
h1~ un)'leldlng op~1t1on to lhe ordination of women as pn ests
HE PRAVED WITH LEADE RS of eight other Chnsllan de-
no mtnallons . derlaring that the rhurche~ of polyglot America
could lead the v.ay to n:un1on of the d1v1dcd faith~
And hl' depart<'d with a final bll~c;ing fo r the land who~c spirit
he had tour hcd in a ~el'k ... v1 ~1t
"God blc·ss America• God bl'"'" Amcr1ru ... r n ed John Paul JI.
the Bishop of Romt-. bt•forl' dt-parting ror Italy lalt:' Sunday
SOME EIGHT HOURS LATER, his chartered Boeing 747
Jetlm cr la.oded at Rome's Leonardo Oa Vanca Airport at 9· 29 a.m
today Cl :20a.m. PDTL
S~y. the pope's final mass in Ute United States. on tbe
1reen stretch ol the. llall from t.be WMbaqtoo lfe)Gwneot to Ge
Captt.ol, dtew oalY 175,000 ~pen. by poUee ...,....._ '1'1161 •• far fe...,. ti.-UM_. mllllon «more Utat laM ..._ ..........
On Saturday. Pr~ldent Carter wetcomeel UMt ft.rat pope .,,.,.
to v1s1t the Wh ite House with four words of Polish "Niech bedzie
Bog pochwaJony"' -"May God be with you •"
The two world leaders met pnvately tor 45 minutes Then
before 6,000 guests the pope sa1d he hope<! "with all my heart" that
efforts to reduce the world'!> ..,todtp1le of destrucuve weapons
would press on .
ON St!NDA Y. AT A c,crv1r<' b(:fon ~.000 nuni.. Sister Theresa
Kane. president of th(' Lcadcr ... h1µ Conf1·renn of Women Relig1oul>,
a!>kcd that women be 1ncludl-d in · Jll rn1n1!-.lnt'"> of our church"
a plea for th(' ordm<Jt1on or wornl·n
The pope did not d1rcctl\ rt''Pon<1 but ht> ulrcady h<id rejected
lhl' idea as one the rhurch could not and would not .1ccept
Knowledge
• 1spower.
''f\bthing could be more irrational
than to give the people p~wer, and to
withhold from them inforp qtion without
'IJlich power is abused. A people who mean
to be their own governors must arm themselves
vvith power which knowledge gives.''
Presldent Jans MadlSOn • •
Your right to be informed about your
government is O$.§ured by a free press.
DAILY PILOT
National Newspaper Week October 7 to 13, 1979