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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 2S, 1979
VOL. n, NO. M. • HCTIC*I, • ~AOEI
Smile, .Jaek
o.llY """ ...........
Amy Herdman, 5, tests her kindergarten's Halloween
symbol at South Laguna's Aliso School. Turn to Page A3
for pictures of pumpkin's preparation before an en-
thusiastic audience.
'Subway Slasher'
Strikes in Chicago
CHICAGO <AP) -Police
believe a 64-year-old ·man
robbed and stabbed to death on
a downtown subway platlonn ~was a victim of the "Subway
Stuben."
Authorities said Joseph Ardell
died after being slubed across
the throat late Wednesday while
waltlnl oa one of the busiest
rapid-trans it stops in the
downtown area.
Police aald be probably wu a
· victim of tbe "Subway
Slubert, •' two Soutb Stele
brothers believed responsible
tor a dozen robbln&s and stab-
bings in Loop and near North
Side subway stations in three
weeks.
Ardell waa the first victim to
die.
Authorities were looking ror
the two men, describe d as
muscular and in theJ' 20s. ·
Police spokesman Paul
McLaughlin saJd three maas-
tranalt oftlcen were on a nearby
nbway platform about 11 p.m.
Wednaday wben they beard
Ardell ICl'UID. Tbey ran t. tbe
scene and attempted to ad· mln11ter ftnt aid b9t be died
wlthin a few mlnutel. MeLa•_,,ln Mid Ardell'• cw
and wallet were found neltt to
hi• body,
•'Whoever did this bad to be
insane,'' llcLau1bUn sald.
''Tb11 poor 1\11 couldn't have
bad '5 OD blm. He WU JUlt a
poor wortint 1Ulf. It He1DI tllat'• U1 theJ (tbe lluben) are hittina -poor people ...
All tbe other ~ctlml allo weft
cut OD die Uarol.t ad robbed.
E01ployee
Beldin
Cash h>ss
Irvine police invesligaton
have arrested a 34-year-old
woman in connection with the
embenlemenl of $300,000 from
an auto dealership last week.
Fraud investigator Paul
J essup said today officers took
Cha rlene Laura Gaunt into
custody in the Buena Park area
and booked her into the Orange
County jall on a charge of grand
theft. Ms . Gaunt, who was being
sought also in connection with
an embezzlement case involving
t wo dentists, was office
manager for six weeks al Mac-
Phe rson Chevrolet , 21 Auto
Center Drive, Irvine. J essup said officials at the
dealership discovered the loss or
more than $300,000 in cash and
checks last Thursday. at about
the same lime Ms. Gaunt left her
job there.
Police said tbe woman was
working as office manager un-
der the assumed name or Sandi
Sharp. Aeling on a tip, Jesup sald Ms.
Gaunt was taken into custody an
Buena Park earlier this week.
Irvine investigators then
searched a h ome at 21831
Meadow View in the El TQrO
area, where they believe Ms.
Gaunt stayed during he r six
weeks al Ma cPh e r so n
Chevrolet.
Records and cash were re-
covered which police believe are
related to the case.
Officials are still going over
the books al MacPberson. but
Jessup sald the loss may nm
higher than the originally
estimated $300,000.
He said a previous warrant
bad been issued for Ms. Gaunl's
a rrest In connection with a
$19,000 embezzlement case in-
volvingtwodentists ln January.
Profs Strike
C IN C INNATI CAP ) -
Professors walked picket lines
today in the first strike ever by
the faculty at the University of
CincionaU.
PUU GIFT -.. -. GVIDE OFFERED
Today's Dally PUot features a
pre·bobday gift ,Wde to South
Coast Plua.
Look for the 1&-pa1e
m•c••ne, ••Annlverury
Cele ..._, .. caatalD1Da •tori•
and p6em. about tbe plau aa
it celebratH ltl Utb an·
nlvenary.
.
I
e oes e1ze
,-------------~----------· Plaee Bets!
Teddy Listed 7 .4
And Carter 2· I ·
Reeord Priee
American Painting Sold
NEW YORK CAP> -A 19th·century painting by
Frederic Edwin Cburcb soJd today for $2.S million.
the IDDllt ever paid at auction for a paintia4 by an
Ameriean and the tb1rd highest for any painting, the
Sotheby Parke Bernet auction house said.
1be winning bid on the painting "Icebergs" was
made by an agent for an unidentified U.S. collector,
Sotheby Parks Bernet said.
The painting, which measures 64 inches by 112
inches, was discovered last summer hangmg 10 the
hall of a boys home in Manchester, England. It had
been presumed lost for more than 100 vears
The sale was at Sotheby Parke ·Bernet. which
said the price was s urpassed only by $5 54 m1lhon for
a Ve lasquez and $4.06 million for a Titian.
The long-missin~ oil pamtmg, s igned and dated
1861, was discovered at Rost> Hill. the family estate
or Sir F.dward Wilham Watktn. where It had hung
s ince 186.1.
Protest Grows
Anaheim Cops Jail
22 at Anns Rally
By FREDEJllCK SCHOEMEBL
OI -Olliff ~IMC "•ti A protest against a m1lltary
electronic exposition at the
Anaheim Convention Center
escalated today as the show
drew to a close with the arrest of
22 demonstrators for acts of
civil diaobedience.
Ba n ne r ·c arryi n g dem -
onstrators r epresenting a
coalitioo of religious and stop-
tbe·amll·race g.roups were led off by Anaheim police after at-
tempting to block the doors or
tbe center's south exhibit ball.
Twelve persons were arrested
Wednesday oo similar trespass-
ing charges and currently are in
cmtody in Ora.nae County Jail.
In a departure from pro-
cedures used Wednesday, pro-
testers were not warned of the
alleged trespassing violations
prior to being arrested. Wednes-
day police bad given a two-
minute warning to allow pro-
te1ters to disperse.
All of tbi1, according to police
and spokesmen for the pro·
tes ters, occurred without
violence. Tbe expoailloa showcases the
latest ln military electronics
equipment. The lboW lJ 1ponaored by IP·
du1trial and Sclentlflc Con·
lerence llanaaement or
Cbicaao. Mo1t exhibits feature
sophisticated electronic equlp-
m ent uHd in a variety or
military appUcatiODI. No actual WU~.,. OD display.
TIUI ia tM MCODd year that
tb• 1bow baa been beld in
Aoabelm ud a que1Uon re·
malned toda7 over wtMtber it
•
will return next year
Philip Lnlo. a conference ex
ecuttve, said 1980 dales ha ve
been booked but said a firm de
c1s1on on whether the show W111
return will not be made for
another two months
Ullo sa.td the number or ex-
h1b1tors Uus year 1s down 25 to 30
percent rrom last year and that
<See PROTEST. Pa1e AZ>
Bookmaker
lists Teddy
Early Cho ice
LONDON <AP> -One of Bri-
tain's bi"esl bookmakers, Lad·
brokes. bu started laking bets
on the ~ presidential race In
the United States, and Sen.
Edward Kennedy is the early
favorite. President Carter is a
close seeood choice.
The odda include Kennedy 7-4,
Carter 2·1, John Connally f.1,
Ronald Rea1an 5·1 and Gen.
Alexander II. Haig Jr. 10-L
A penoo betliDC $4 OD Ken·
nedy would c:ollect l11 lf he won,
S7 ln winning.& plus hit ortlinal
stake. A person betUna $4 oa
Carter would gel $12 ii be woo,
twlce the $4 bet plua bis orictnal
stake.
Other odds offered by Lad·
brokes: ex-President Ford 12-1,
Gov. Jerry Brown 18-1, Vice
President Walter lloadale JO.l,
Sen. Robert Ddle 25·1, Su.
Howard Baker 33·1 and Rep,
Pblllp M. crane •1.
SA Man
Ootils
Suspect
By .IOANNE &EYNOLD8
Of-o.111' -..... While detectives continue to
sift through hundreds of leads in
sea rch or the Orange County
kaller, patrolmen from five
agencies were setting plans to-
day for increased forces over
the weekend.
The slayer. responsible for al·
tacks on mne women that have
left six oft.hem and an unborn in
rant dead, u~ually strikes on
weekends.
"We're going to place all the
men we can mto the fi eld,·· saJd
Lt Wyatt Hart of the Orangl'
County ShcnU's Department.
The killer preys on apartment
residents dunng t.he late rught
and early morrung hours.
Officers form the Sheriff's
Department and the Costa
Mesa. Irvine. Newport Beach
and Tust.m police departments
md1cated that habit will dictate
t.he Wi!Y m which the ir special
patrols will operate.
Meanwtule. mvestJgators con-
firmed today t.hey have ruled out
a Santa Ana man as a suspect in
the assault cases.
Jon Ri chard Rowland, 18. was
a rrested as a prowling suspect
m a south Santa Ana apartment
complex early Wednesday.
DetectJves seek.lng the Orange
County killer questioned him
because of his resemblance to
the suspect in their cases.
Officers said today, however .
the possibility that the youth is
the murderer-rapist is a limited
one. The suspect in the inter-city
cases has been described as hav-
<See IULLEB, Pa1e AU
Or~n:e'4-~O~S I
Weather
Cloudy and cooler Fri·
day. Lows tonight in 50s.
Highs F r iday 70 al
beaches to 75 inland.
INSW ETODAY
Ah, NftD H~rt -it's
the grondeat and Che
domMdnC. storJ, plloCo P•
81.
Trilte E're•·Sf.oae Age
Explorer Maj. Roger Chapman (center) is
shown with members of an unknown Stone
Age tribe discovered in the jungles of
Papua, New Guinea. The tribe is so
primitive that its members had never
seen any white men before. Men at left tn
s h orts are porters with Chapman's
expedition.
Blast Hero
Saved Lives
STANARDSVILLE, Va.
CAP) -Construction
superintendent Jay
Klin1el, 30, can't re·
member much of what hap-
pened after be ran into the
1overument offtee bulldln1
and told everyone to 1et
out.
Klingel and 12 others
were iltjured in a 1aa ex·
ploaion minutes later that
leveled the buildlne,
gutted the 140·year·old
Greene County court.bouae
next door and severely
' dama1ed an office build·
ln1 addition under con·
structlon.
No one died, and county
Supervisor C.C. Kurtz
credited Kllngel's warning
with saving their Uves. A
n a tural gas line to a
furnace apparently pulled
loose Wednesday whe n
str uck by a backhoe on the
construction site. officials
said.
Bandit Robs
Woman· at
Mesa Plaza
A·27-year-old woman visitor to
Costa Mesa was robbed at gun·
point Wednesday in the South
Coast Plaza parking lot by a
dark-complexioned man with a
shaved head, police said today.
They said E lle n Joy ce
Echelman of Marina Del Rey
was parking her car when the
man flung open the door, held a
1un to her bead and threatened
to kill her lf she didn't turn over
the car and her purse.
The man drove away in the
car, which was later recovered
elsewhere in the parldn1 lot,
police said. Mlsaina waa the
purse and ita contents, includin1
MO in ~uh plua credit cards.
The woman wasn't iQJured,
police said. She described the
aunman as bavtq dark hair and
akin, ltudine about five feet 11
inches, of medium build, and with
a shaved bead so tbat only a.atu~
ble of bairwu vilible.
Skit Trouble?
ROCK ISLAND, Ill. (AP) -A
committee at Augmtana College
will consider what to do about a
fraternity skit that depicted two
young men dressed as Ku Klux
Klan members and another in
blacldace and chains, a college
offi cial says.
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Chevron Cuts Price
Of Gas to Dealers
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Chevron gasoline, diesel and
beattnc oil dealers throughout
the United States will be paying
1uppllen three cent.a less per
1alloo effective today, Standard
OU Co. of California bas an-
nounced.
But a O>evron spokesman said
Wednesday the company ls
forbidden by law to tell the
dealers what to cbar1e for a
gasoline, so aasollne pump
prices may not necessarily
cban1e.
No other cut Immediately
followed tbe Chevron move.
Che~ said the price cut was
not required either by Energy
Department price controla or
the voluntary anti-inflation
guidelines set by the Carter Ad·
ministration.
The company did not provide
figures for current wholesale,
per-gallon prices of its various
products.
The San Francilco-bued com·
paoy said its reductiooa "reault
from a moderatine trend in
Chevron's cotta, bro.,...t about
by ita ablllt1 to supply its customers with more product.a
proceued in ita own reflDeries."
As a reault, Cbevroo, tbe Da·
lion 'a 1eveatb-lar1e1t guollne seller, said it "baa been able to
reduce purchases of costly sup-
plies of finished pro duct it
formerly bad to buy on the spot
market."
Chevroa al90 said November
allocatiooa for beating oil and
diesel fuel would be 97 percent of
last year's for the same month
in Northeast states and 92 per.
cent in the rest of the continental
U.S.
For gasoline, the November
allocation figure will be 90 per-
cent in the continental U.S., the
firm added, compared with 89
percent during October.
.Residents Fearful
Huntingtoq R~M~
Seminar Packed
Huntington Beach resident!,
expressing a growing fear of a
man police believe is responsi-
ble for a string of Orange Coast
bludgeoning slayings, packed a
Neighborhood Walch seminar
Wednesday night.
About 300 people jammed into
Huntington Beach Central
Library to bear police Sgt. Lula
Ochoa dlacuaa the rapid lncreaae
in Huntington Beach rape re-
port.a. But the J~ject quickly
changed ~rdera.
Ed Zschoche, president of
Neighborhood Watch, said many
residents called him to report
they would not attend the meet-
ing because they were afraid to
leave their homes after dark.
•'The murders and the In·
crease in rape attacks here have
people, especially the women,
really concerned," be said.
''People aren't sure what to do.''
Strike StifOes
HONOLULU CAP)-Scbools
cut classes to two hours daily,
garbage plied up and state·run
hospitals were understaffed as a
w al kou t by 8,000 publi c
employees went into a fourth
day today.
IUlss••••
Morris Dees, national cam· paign finance director for
President Carter in 1976
has reportedly a1reed to
handle f1.1Dd ·ralaln1 ln 1up.
port of a presidential bid by
Sen. Edward M. ~ennedy.
•
Ochoa told r esidents there
have been 62 reported rapes in
Huntington Beach this year.
Last year, be said, there were
S2.
Zsc h oc h e s aid future
Neighborhood Watch meetings
wUl be scheduled to discuss rape
and other violent crimes report-
ed in HuntlnllOD Beach.
f',....P.,,eAJ • PROTEST. •
actual attendance was down
about l.S percent.
Another conference manage-
ment official, Larry Cbaarlin,
said the loss of exhibitors was
due to "the hassle" that bas sur-
rounded the exposition.
"People just don't want to put
up with it,'' be said.
One Anaheim police officer
said that two months' planning
went in to preparaUons to ban·
dle the protest.
Police are s tationed
throughout th e convention
center building. The protesters
also are under surveillance by
see several uniformed officers
on the convenUon center roof.
Today's arrests included those
of two women who stood in front
of the convenUon center doors
while holding a banner bearing
the word "Stop."
Also arrested was a man who
sat down in the outside foyer and
refused t o move. He was
physically carried away by
police.
On Wednesday afternoon,
about 50 protesters chanted
"close it" as aix persons were
arrested for blocking the en·
trance to the exhibit ball. They
carried a banner aayin1 "Is This
the Legacy We Leave Our-
Cblldren?" The quote was at-
tributed to Pope John Paul 11.
Anaheim police Lt. Don
Flana1an in a late aftemoon
pre11 conference said police
have 1eared their efforts "to
protect the demonatraton as well u the exhiblton."
Flana.ean conceded that police
are vldeotapln1 the arrests with
the pW'pOM of utlnl the ft1m u
evidence qalmt thole taken lD·
to custody on the treapuaJ.ng
cbar1ee.
He claimed that police never
11reed not to photo1rapb or ftlm
the arrHta, dHplte the pro·
ttatera• po1ltlon that they bad.
Eartler tblt WMk a Superior
Court Jadl9 nfuMd ta laHe an
injunctloG burtni pol{ce pboliDI·
repbJ tA the "9Di.
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KILLER ••• · ..,anuar_..,...,.., ... ,.un••aelM.
He ii fll medlUID l*Oi& IDd
wet~ wttb. powertal build ...
appean to bl 21 to • yean old.
Polift JDvll&iatol:J ~ tode, t••t itller "•• tM dffcrtpdoo, U.., bave allDOlt DO
leads to the •Ull*t·
"We don't "99 uve I ftblele
deacriptlon, ·• Hid Lt . .laell
Calnon at COl&a II••· '1 wilb we did, tbouab."
Calnon .na lnv•tl1aton from
the four otber •lend• MY they
are coatlnwn1 to reeeive ln·
formation from area r..sdlatl
baaed on leaflet.a ha.Med out
door·to-door by ea.ta 11 .. ie re-
serve police ottlcen.
Capt. ~ard Glu1ow, COID·
mander at the Costa Mesa patrol
division said t.hoee reserves will
have completed their aaaicn·
ment by toGllbt ud wW be med
to increase police mupoww tD
the streets °"" the weekeacl.
Capt. Ron Lowenber1 of
Tustin said bil city baa bad a
special p9trol foree at wort for
the lalt tbne 'II• hl1••· "We use everybody we've Cot 10 we
can have a whole bunch of cope
on the ltreetl," be said . "lt'a a ·
pensive, but we've 1ot to dolt."
Oran1e Coaat law eafore.
m e nt officials have warae4
apartment reaidenta to be wary
o f •!"!Jllera ln their neiebborbood and to be sure to
keep their doon ud wlndon
locked wbm tbeJ're bome.
Plane Lands
Jost in Time
NEW YOU <AP> -Tlarw of
four enctme OD a Pu Am Boe-LD& 141 jet apt in .......... ,..
. tern over New York tor __.,.
an bour wUb au. people alloard
"fiam..S oat" oaJy m.la.._ llftel'
the plane landed at Newark ID·
ternatkmal Airport. fedenl of.
ficlallaq.
The plane, en route from
Hou1ton, was diverted to
Newark about 8 p.m . ~
after f1IDDiq &ow OD fuel ....
wa!tlnl to lud at ~ ID·
ternatbW Airport, officiala dil·
closed Wednelclay.
The Federal Aviation Ad·
ministration sald the pilot ol the
New Yort-bound plane decided
to head for the Newark airport
afte r they were kept in a holding
pattern over Kennedy for nearly
an hour.
Protest Halted
SEOUL <AP> -Police turned
back soo students demonatrat.ln&
for democracy today aa they
tried to march "' ~ Kye-mfV:DI lhllt9stlr • tn \be aoutheu ci!ty ot1'8'p.
.
'Jute of Feat!
Daunting Coast
BJ IOA.NNE 8nNOLD8 Of"9MIY,.... ....
rear. It'• there -unavoidable, &*Mllratlaf, u lrra-
Uoeal M tbe .... wu on nine Onac• COMt women. r... ,._..tect by tbe attackl tbal have left •iz .. womm ud aa unborn Infant cMad. ll blanketlnc tbe
Oraqe Coast.
l!VIDl!NCE OF IT la everywhere.
A TUltln woman arms herself wlth a
bu1e bandcun and shoots at a lbadow,
Dearly ..... D. beJ' neiCbbor ln tbe
proeeu.
Dro¥es ol women la lnlDI an ut-
ing police help in seleetinl tbe loeka to
make tbetr apartmeota more MCUJ'e,
ID Newport Beach, 1..Pdom mm ere 1potted e•er1•llere -la
neiehborhoods with larae spacious
~ bom•, 1n drua .._and at bul ltopl.
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Pima .. ..... .. the 1187 0Dm9my • Soatb
c.oast Plaa. to Mt .. om.-aroun4 town to blab . lcbool ~ t.M effed fl.,.. llltaekl bu been .-.
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........ (a ............ _ ..... . -www-1.e_..., ... ,__.... ... ..., .............. I'm
., seared. I b't Dow wbat to do ...
Tbe womu OD tbe telepboae tbi.I morni.ne could barely
dllpille her dreed. "Costa llea'a ln a panic," 1be said,
diq)eMtna wttb a more normal creetinc-Her fear was not
OlllJ for benelf but for her daUCbter who occupies an ..-n-.. Coa&a ..... ae.... towD from..... .
lt'a r.':aLuat YOUDC women wbo are afraid. Old and youac, and male, it aeema then'• no ooe wboM life
bua't been tiqed wWa an.xietJ erut.ed bJ the trtlHnp and
aauuha. I'• ec&aBD TOO, I want to tell the people wbo call
•• 1 r rHnc w kind at IQldanee, reuaurance tbe kw. caa behMfet Don'tuk mef0twwera. ldon'tkpowbowor
when be'l1 be c.aqbt.
I repat the advice banded out hundred.I of times in
tbe tut few daYI by Orange Cout law enforcement a1en-
cies:
-Make sure your doors and windows are locked wbeo
you 're home.
-~rt any suspicious person in your neighborhood
to police.
. rrs NOT MVCB comfort. It won't answer the question Of the woman who wanted to know. "Why is this happen·
iq?"
Shuttle Launch Postponed
BAY 81'. L<>UIS, IOaa. tAP>
-~-DGed. tea ft.r. 1q W y at a cluattt at
apaee abuttle teat en1lnes became of a •mall hydrogen
leak, officials said.
We've waited 100 years
for this ccirpet sale.
Can you
wait until
Nov.1st?
)
Our business began
100 years ago in
December, 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has been leading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale.
We wanted to wait for
something important,
something really new, an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November 1,
we '11 be announcing in this
newspaper the most
significant carpet sale in
our 100 year history, and
it's just what you 've been
waiting for !
•
• DOWNEY 10916 Downey Ave.
BetWttn Florence & t'tr('atone (213> 968.4444 • COSTA MESA 2927 s Blntol St.
Phont? 17141 751-2324
I Mil~ So. of South Cout Plua • LOS ANGELES 132.S Channina St.
_Qljmplc & Alameda 12131 627·4738
• LONG BEACH 5510 Britton Or.·
(213) 430-7a01
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'VOL 72, NO. 291, 4 SECTIONS, 9 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY~ OCTOBER 2.5, 1979 c FIFTEEN C
Police Schedule Weekend 'Killer Watch~
., ......... &YNOLlle ... ..., ... ...
WlaBI d1Ucti"9 ~tllMll to
11.ft tbrowda ~ .... fl(** tn
Mattb ol U.. Or.... Comly
klller. patrohDH from five
acendel wen ..wna pa._ '°' day lor lacreued forces a.er
tbeweabnd.
TM llQer, reapomlble for ll·
taeu °" nine women that bave
left sls of u.em and an Wlborn ln·
feet tleecl, malty 1tntw on
w .. llendl .
''We're 1°'111 to place all the
men we can tato tbe fteldJ.." said
Ll. Wyatt Hart of the uranse
CO\&Dty Sberilf'• Department
TM ldUer prey• on apart.ment
reaidentt durinl the late night
and early morning boW"S.
Officers form the Sheriff's
Departme nt and the Costa
Mefa, Irvine, Newport Beach
t 0•1• "' ... -~ o.,., •~ ~ ANAHEIM POLICE TAKE MAX POKRIVCHAK INTO CUSTODY
One of 22 People Arreated at Mllltary Exposition
22 More Arrested
As Exhibit Closes
By FREDERICK SCHOMEllL Of.._ D~ly ~llet Staff
A well orchestrated ci vii dis-
obedience protest against a
military electronics exposition
in Anaheim ended today with the
arrest of 22 people on trespass·
ing charges.
Since tbe show began Tues-
day, 36 people ha~e been arrest-
ed. They were taken to Orange
County Jail.
The target of tbe protest was
the Military Electronics Exposi-
tion '19, a show featuring the
latest in electronic technology
applied to defense programs.
Tbe show was first held at the
Anaheim Convention Center in
1978. Four persons were arrested
tbatyear.
Bandit Robs
Woman at
I
Mesa Plaza
Banner and sign carrying dem
onstrators stepped up their
protest this year in hopes of cJos
ing the show. They previously
had circulated petitions signed
by 7,000 Anaheim residents de-
manding that the Anaheim City
Council refuse to aJJow the exbibi·
lion at the city-owned convention
center.
Leaders of the protest said
they were "encouraged" after
learning tbal lb.is year's s how
attracted 30 percent fewer ex
hibitors and 15 percent fewer
delegates.
A spokesman for the exhibi-
tion said many exhibitors "Just
didn't want to put up witb the
hassle."
The protest.en gathered at tbe
entrance to the exhibit hall daily
and confroot.ed delegates with
leaflets in which arms produc-
tion was criticized.
Some deleeates accepted the
llteratme. Others refused it and
quickened their pace toward the
well-guarded doors to tbe exhibit
ball.
Only persons registered for the
s how and accredited news
representatives were permitted
inside the convention center.
Police and convention center
personnel carefully screened
those wlio entered.
• Amq those arrested today
were two women who apparent-
ly used pboQy credentials to gain
entry into a lobby area. Police
officen at tbe scene briatJed
when they learned that the lobby
bad been bdlltrated.
<Seenorat, Pap A!)
WMBSTONE
B4RGAIN BUY
LONDON CAP) -An ad-
verliMment aeen Jn a country
store at West Bridl(ord, near Notttnoam:
"l'or Sale. Se~ondband
tombstone. Bara&in for famUy named Perlrin."
and TUltill Polite departmetltl
lndic•t.ed that habit wm dictate
the Wll)' ln which t.belr special
patrola will operate.
Meanwhile, investJgators eott·
flrmed todll)' they have ruled out
a Santa Ana man as a suspeet in
the assault cases.
Jon Richard Rowland, 18, was
arrested as a prowling SUlpect
in a south Santa Ana apartment
complex early WednH day.
Detectives seeking the Oranp He ls ol medium beic.bt and
County killer questioned ~~weight with a powerful build and
becauae ol bis raembJaoce to' appean to be 25 to 30 years old.
the suspect in their cues. Police investigat.on atre:aed
Officers said today, however, today that other than the
the possibility that the youth is description, they have almolt no
the murderer-rapist ls a limited leads to the s\lspect.
one. "We don't even have a vehicle
The suspect in the. inter-city descripUon," said Lt. Jack
cases has been described as hav· Calnon of Costa Mesa. ''I wish
ing dark hair and eyes and may we did. though."
wear a dark mustache. Calnoo and investigators from
the four other agencies say they
are eootJDuint to receive la·
formation from area resldenb
baud on leaflets banded out
door-to-door by Cost.a Mesa's re~
serve police offleen.
Capt. ·F.dward Glasgow, com-
mander ol the Costa Mesa patrol
dh1sion said those reserves will
have completed their assign-
ment by tonight and will be used
<See KILLE&, Pa•e A%)
eater Delay Pushed
Mesa, Fair Battle Troubles Developer
By JACIUE HYMAN
Of 1M O.ily Pl'°' St.atf
The developers of a proposed
8.000-seat amphitheater at the
Orange County Fairgrounds
have asked fair directors for
permission to delay construction
unti I after the City of Costa
Mesa's litigation against the faJr
is resolved.
Fair Board members will be
asked tonight to extend the
beginning of construction until
90 days after the litigation 1s re-
solved, whenever that may be.
Building is presently scheduled
to start in m1d ·December. with
costs originall y estimatoo at $5.5
million.
Costa Mesa
Shelters
Get Funds
BJ &OB~ a.u&Ea -·-........ Two abelter care bomes la
Costa Mesa for troubled teen·
agers received emergency fund·
ing Tuesday that will allow them
to continue operations through
next June 30.
Su pervisors a uthoriied the use
or $279.J LS in general revenue
sharing funds for the Del Mar
Shelter and Family Crisis center
as well as for yout.h shelters in
Fullerton and Los Alamitos
Officials also announced that
they intend to make money
available to the Laguna Beach
she lter which has been closed.
Slate money for the shelter
homes r an out i n Jun e
Supervisors had author ized
funds to continue operations
throug h Oct. 30 prior t o
Tuesday's action
The homes are designed to
help adolescents who have run
a way from home or who are re·
ferred by police. schools and
parents for pre-d e linquent
behavior
Officials assert that the homes
are a good alternative to senrung
youngsters to Juvenile Hall or
the Albert Sitton Home.
The Albert Sitton Home, de·
signed for runaway or abused
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PIAU GIFT
GUIDE OFFERED
Today's Daily Pilot features a
pre-holiday gift guide to South
Coast Plaza.
Look f o r t h e 16-page
magazine. '·Annivers ary
Celebration," containfog s tories
and pictures a bout the plaza as
it celebrates its 12th an
niversary.
Tonight ·s Fair Board m~llng
will begin at 7 o'clock at 88 Fair
Dnve, Costa Mesa .
Ha r vey Kresky. pr1oc1pal
partner of Performing Arts As·
sociates. couldn't be reached to·
day for comment on his group's
request for an extension ..
However , a letter written on
his behalf by attorney Arnold
Kassoy to the Fair Board notes
that the developers are .. rellei!nt
to expend further effort a nd
funds" on the project untJl the
path 1s cleared
T he city is seeking to haJt
work on the fairgrounds master
plan. including construction of
tbe amohitbeater. until the plans
havl! been subrrutted th.rough reg-
ular city planrung procedures.
Although the fairgrounds 1s
located within the city, Fair
Board members have held that
1t 1s state property and not sub-
ject to local control. They have
said they are willing to discuss
their plans with city officials in·
formally, but don·t ... ant to sub-
mit them for formal approval.
City officials said they are
concerned because the fair re·
development, wbJch also calls
for a motel and other ne w struc·
'l ures. will affect traffic,
e mergency serVJces and publ.Jc
works needs in Costa Mesa.
An Orange County Superior
Court Judge ruled in August i..n
Pasted by Pie
Gov. Br.own Yippie'• Target
NEW YORK (AP > -
California Gov . Edmund G . Brown Jr. wu bit oo the aide of the beed wtab a lemoo-ea ..,.
pie today -... entered Coapir' tJnloo to ~ te•eral .....
dred student.a.
The pie-thrower was Ylppie
Aron Kay, who habitually uaes a
pie-in·the-face as a way or show·
m g displeasure with a person
Kay was not arrested. and a
Brown spokesman s aid no
charges would be pressed.
rn um case. be said wtdlout
amplilacatioo tbat Brown ..,as
··not doiq aoytldac for tbe pn-a; , • _.. prtrra1rm ID
Califonla."
He alllo .eemed tbe Co"'CIW of playing aloa.g wttb Howard
Jarvis, author of Ca~oruia 's
Proposition 13 tax reduction law.
Kay claims to have scored 14
hits on prominent figures i.n six
years and to have been arrested
only once. when he was fined
$150
Newport 4-year-old
Needs Rare Blood
Four-year-Old Michael W1rgler
of Newport Beach nt!i!ds another
miracle .
The little boy. who underwent
open heart surgery at Ch1ldreo's
Hospital of Orange County
earlier this month. has re-
mained in critical condition
since the operation.
H i s parents s ay it's
miraculous that he 's surivived
so far. They credit medical
science and the prayers and sup-
port of their community.
But now Michael needs more
than prayers. He needs blood -
type A negative. which is fairly
rare.
Sur geons thought that all
Michael needed was a relatively
simple repair of a hole in his
heart when they operated on
him.
However. that s urgery turned
into a lengthy and complex pf'07
cedure when they discovered be
was suffering from a circulatory
problem related to the veins al·
tacbed to his heart.
Following the s urgery. in
which part or one lung wa& re-
moved. Michael developed life·
threaterung pulmonary f1bro515
and was kept abve by use or a
one-0f·a-lund pi ece or equipment
developed b y Dr. R o be r t
Bartlett of UC Irvine.
But the little boy couldn't use
the eqwpment indefinitely and
he's now in a situation where be
needs lots of blood. according to
Bo nni e Eng s trom . a
s pokeswom a n for Mic hael's
ram1ly.
She S8ld the blood needed OC•
curs in only six percent of the
· popula tion. Friends of the
Wirglers are asking donors to
come forward.
"We really believe the prayers
are what have been keeping
Michael alive, but now we need
more help.'' she said.
Donors are being urged to COD·
tact the Orange County Chapter
of the American Red Cross, 801
N. Golden Circle Drive, Santa
Ana. 835-5381.
Blood bank hours are from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . Monday
through Friday and from 10 a .m.
to 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sun·
day.
N-M Board Takes Heat
Candidates Rap Trustees at Open Meeting
II the Newport-Mesa school
board were a single penoo, it
would be black and blue today
alter tbe pummeling it received
Wednesday at a candidates'
night in Newport Beach.
Michael stawin, who's run·
nine tor a seat in Trustee Area 3,
called the district's ill·fated at·
tempt to set up a separate cor-
poration to market Ua computer
provama "a claasic example ol
tlacal milmana1ement."
He allo called ita attempt& to
fire mu1ic teacher Rlcbard
Enclanct ·•a perfec\ esamp&e ol
the 1tale mentality w.'ve Mea ln
Wa1hlnltaa ad DOW OG .our own.
p_
----
board.';
Ronald Price, also a candidate
in Trustee Area 3, cbar1ed that
"tbe board doesn't Hat.en to the
people who come before lt."
Tbe board wu a11o rapped by
Tt'uatee Area t candidate
George Lackey. one of tbe
backen of an unsucceufW re-
call campalcn acatnat tbe three board member• whose aeau
aren't• for election Nov. t .
••wot la the board appeariq
to be obl.....S with t'' l..ackey
tald. "It'• bt•DMt. I've Miil tbem lnYOh·ed ln' 1ome toad
batlDH• and mucb that'•
dep~"
I• •
Tbe board woo aome •= from Barbara "8.J." ~.
tbe appointed incumbent ln
Trustee Area 3.
"Public education baa beeb
bombarded on all sides," sbe
said, dtine budlet cutbacks and
state eroelon of local control.
·'The board bu real)Ol\ded effec·
lively." The comments came· durinl a
meetlna sponsor~d bJ the
League of Women Voten of
Ora.nae Cout and tbe llariaen
Contmuolty A11ocl1tloa at
Martnen IJbrary. UC lnlae
Cb aneellor Daniel Aldrlcb
, ... 80UD, '9 .. Al) .,
I.
the Fair Board's favor, but the
city on Oct. 19 appealed that de-
cis ion to the Fourth District
Co urt o f Appea l in S an
Be rnardino.
The amphitheater, to be bu1ll
on six acres ad1acent to the
Memonal Gardens on the frur-
grounds, is planned for 5,000
permanent seats and 3 ,000 tem-
porary ones on a landscaped
berm.
It 1s expected to a ttract
theatrical productions, sym-
phony and ballet presentations
and top performers, and to be
taken over by the fair during the
regularly scheduled Orange
County Fair for major entertain-
ment.
New Loans
C.mOff
By S&I.s
SAN P'ltANClSCO (AP > ·-
ftree ol CaJtfol'D.fa '• larsest sarinp and loan auociatiooa
ha•e ~ making loans for
new home purchases or have cut
back tbe amount of money
available for loans, bank or-
ficlals said today.
Amencan Savings and Great
Western say loans will sUU be
made to CUJTeDt customers, but
not to new applicants for home
or mortgage loans .
Ralph Rivet. a Great Western
olficaal an Beverly Hills, said
that the ms lltullon "will honor
our existing commitments and
wrll lend oo smgle·family homes
to ex1stin~ customers.··
An official with Home Saving~
aod Loan said the firm is con·
11nu1ng to accept ne w loan
phcallons. "with prionty to ex
1sting customers.
"What we have done is reduce
our allocated loan volumes for
November and December." she
said.
The November allocation was
reduced from $200 million to $160
million and tbe December al·
JocaUoo from Sl90 miUion to $130
millioo.
Home has shut oil loans for
new construction, s be said , estimating that new home con-
struction loans are about 3 per-
cent of tbe firm's business.
A loan officer witb Gibraltar
Savings & Loan said today tbat
the firm still is making new
home loans, but is requiring a 30
percent down payment. The in-
terest rate for homes up to
$75,000 is 14 percent, while 141h
percent must be paid for homes
in tbe $75,000 to $150,000 range.
Coast
Weathe r
Cloudy and cooler FTi .
day. Lows tonight in 50s.
Hlgbs Friday 70 at
beaches to 75 hllaod.
IN818B TeDA"
Ah, N.., Hotrtptlti1e -it'a
Ch • grond••C and the dam_._. SIOrJ, J*Co ,,.
Bl.
~Chevron __
·Pnces
To Drop?
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laeaUq oil ....,.. ~
tMU ... ~.w-.,.,...
MPl>bentlneCllMa--, ........ " tlllitu. •••n • ._.,. on Q). o1 calllonla w •· aoune.ct.
But a a..vnin lpokeamu MkS
Wedneada1 th• eoapaa1 b
forblddeo by law to tell ta.
de•l•n what to cur1• for •
,caaollae, 10 tHollne pump
price. ma1 not necHurlly
.cban1e.
ftlo oU..r cut lmmedJately
topowecl U. CMvl'GD eoft.
Cbevroe aaW tbe prie. cut.,..
not reqalred eltMr bf S..U
Department prtce coat.roll or
tbe voluntary antMnflatJon
1wdellnes set by the Carter Ad·
nU.nlatration.
The company dad DOI prowtdl
fiprn for curnat wbol...S., .,....,aJloo prlce1 of tll various
producta
The San Francisco-hued com-
pany said its reductiom "felult
from a moderattnc trend to
Chevron's costs, brought about
by its ability to s upply its
_ cu.atomers with more producta
proceaaed in ill own reftneries."
,.,... P.,,e AJ
PROTEST. •
Spokesmen for police and the
protesters agreed that all ar·
rests were conducted without
violence. Those arrested plan to
remain in jail pending their
court arraignments.
One protest organizer, Kent
Hoffman, said be may face a
tougher sentence, if convicted,
becau.e be wu arreated at lut
year's show a nd placed OD a
year's probation. It does not end
until next month, he said.
Hoffman was arrested today
after he sat down in front of the
doors to the convention hall.
In a departure from pro
cedures used Wednesday when
12 persons were arrested, police
did not issue d.ispenal warnings
before making arrest.a. Any pro-
tester going near the doon to.
day was Immediately grabbed
;)y two poiioe om... ... lld
'
•way.
Police were 1tat1oaed
rou,bout the coav•a&loD jenter, on tta root and lo patrol 31nits that constantly circulated
in convention center parkina
"h>ts.
• One officer said two mootha of
;,tanning went into preparatloos
lpr the protest.
. , Police U . John Flanagan said
t>oli ce effo rts -including
)ideotaping o r tbe dem·
pnstrators -were necessary
~ec ause of "the forestated
purpose of this for acla of civil
aisobedience."
: Exposition organizer Philip
Qllo, vice president of Industrial
~d Scientific Conference Management oC Chicago, said
Wedneaday that dates bave been
bboked for the 1980 show at the
~naheim Convention Center
. . F ..... P~AJ
KILLER •••
tci lncreue police manpower in
tie streeta over the weekend.
• Capt. Ron Lowenberg of
'J)astln said bis city baa bad a
special patrol force al work for
t}Je last three weekend.a. "We use everybody we've 1ot so we
cu have a whole bunch of cops
oa the streets," be said. "It'• ex-~slve, but we've 1ot to do It."
:Oran1e Coast law enforce·
nrent offlclals have wal'Jltd a~artment ret.ldenta to be wary 01. 1tran1er1 ln \belr
nll1bborbood and to be sure to
te.p tbelr doon and windows
lciked wbln they're home.
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Tht wtamaa b6d oa the petnUn1 "lceberp" YIU
made by• aaent for u ualdeotifled U.S. collector,
Solbeby Peb 8lrna ..... n. ......,, whlft meuw. M Inca... by ua
lneha. ... dllCovered IMt 1ummer baqtq ln ~
hall of • ._. home la llancbeeter. En.land. It had
been presumed loet for more than 100 years.
The aale wu at Sotbeby Parke Bemr:~w which aald the prlce wu aurpused Clllly by '5.5' on for
a Veluquea and '4.08 million for a Titian.
The loat·m.laainl oil paintlna, alped and daied
1881, wu dlacovered at Role Hill, the family estate
of Sir Edward William Watkin, where it bad bun&
slnee 1183.
Police Nab Three
Suspects in Holdup
A rig})_t tum into a South
Laiuna ~ end street led to
the am»t Of two Laauna Beach
men and a Marine who were
su1pected of robbing a Sao
Clemente uvtnp and loan ot
flee Wedneeday morn.Ing.
San Clemente police Lt. Al
Eblow •aid an armed bandit
forced tbe mana1er of Mutual
Savtnp and Loan, 570 Camino
de Estrella, to open the omce
vault at 8:15 a.m.
While another thu1 served as
a lookout at the door, the armed
bandit grabbed $3,000 in cub.
The pair Oed in a waltln1 com·
pact sedan driven by a third
man, Eblow said.
After bearing a police radio
broadcast about the robbery,
Sheriff's deputy Michael Wood
reported seeing the suspected
getaway auto on Crown Valley
Parkway near the San Die10
Freeway.
Wood and other deputies
pursued the auto to Pacifi c
Coast Highway and then north
until the sedan turned rtgbt on
7tb Avenue in South Laguna.
The street dead ends In the
South Coast Medical Center
park.lna lot where depuU• ar-
~ ,.~~ia IM amo. ..... ,1··--oeetkm wttla tlM ro bu7 are Joba J>enpl• &pw, 11, MIO
Gle8D6J.1e St., lames llltcbum,
2450 lilenneyre St., both ln Lasuna Beach. and Steven Jef.
rery Sprague, 23, a Marine sta-
tioned at Camp Pendleton.
All three men were questioned
by FBI agents and remained in
custody today .
Fr .. Page Al
Ehlow said the $3,000 in loot
was recovered along with a
pellet gun, that resembles a .38
caliber pistol. that police say
was used in the holdup.
F,...PapAJ
SHELTER ••.
chJldren, bas a capacity of 54
youngsters. But the population
bas climbed to more than 80 on
occasion.
Police represent.a ti ves bad ob-
j ected to the closure of the
abelter programs, atating that it
makea liWe sense to study wa~
to alleviate overcrowding at Sit·
too while closing down the com·
munity programs.
Supervisor Harriett Wieder
said she whole-heartedly sup-
ports that position.
"I understand we are losing
community residential beds at a
rapid rate which will put pres·
sure on the county staff to even·
tuatly request from us large
sums for building expansion ."
she said.
She declared that she would
not support e xpansion until
rurther analysis or the problem.
Mn. Wieder 8ddecl t.bat libe la ='~----Q =~~·! .... pennlt demaDcb by cities.
Board Chairman Pblllp An·
tbony aald that a permanent
solutfon to the shelters' financial
woes muat be found.
Cost.a to the county for operat-
ing the homes are estimated at
$660.000 per year.
BOARD BLASTED. • •
served as moderator. About 100
persona attended.
Tblrteen candidates are seek·
ing four poeitioos on the board.
Hopefula nm in the 1eograpbtcal
area in which tbey live, but are
elected by all diatrict vote:ra,
wblcb include reaidenta of
Newport Beach, Colta lleaa and
Santa Ana Hetabta •
Here are aome of tbe com-
ments by tbe 11 cUld.ldatel wbo
were pr•ent. Two candtdatee,
Mike McLaucblln ln Tl'Ultee
Area 2 and James Pancake in
Tnaatee Area 1, dtdn 't attend .
8obert Ba•moad, Trwstee
Area 1. He said be would like to
see acbool board agendas
published in newspapers to en·
coura1e community particlpa·
tion, and said be believes educa·
tion abould focus both on bulc
skllla and oa undentandl.q bow
our 1ovemment worka. ·
Keue6 Way•aa, aPPolnted,
incumbent in Area 1. Re noted
that be bu villted virtually all
dlatrict 1chooll durinl h1a 10
montbl on the board, and dis-
agreed with statements by other
candidates about bow to deal
with specific OD·campus sltua·
Uons .
• 'Tbe role of the school board
is not to administer the dis-
trict," be said. "It's a pollcy-
malring body. I go out to see how
that policy ll being im· plememed."
&eJUW Pelletler. Truatee,
Area I. He crltldled the board
1ayin1, "I have yet to see
anybody 1tve an answer to
anyone 1peakln1 from tbe
flooT. '' lie laid be believes the \oard should represent tbe
pan:aU ad tqpayen.
PelleUer aaid be would devote
full Ume to board dutlea U
elected.
BartNara "B.I." auu.a, ap;.
pointed Incumbent, Tru1tee
Area a She 1ald 1he would like
to aee a one-year moratorium oo
school cJoalnp to pve th• board
tlme to sit back and evaluate
wbat tt wmta from the 1ebooll.
Sbe lllo ltnNed tbe nttcl ffW
local ccmtrol. U11nl. "Wt muat not throucb lporance or dam·
a101lm1 allow our ch.Udrea '1
educadoll to be uaw.,td."
Michael Skawln, Tru1tee
Area a Greater fhcal
~ ...
responsibility, communication
with the public and leadership
were Ma key points.
Amoa.1 bis thrusts at the CUT· rent board, be 1ald, .. , tb1nk for
too loq the board baa e~
the comfort of opinion without
the dlacomfort of tboulht."
CW Gie*i.U. Area 3. "I
fMl that the aebool board bu
not doae enou&b to involve the
community," be aald, addiq
that there were only fov people
in tbe audience when a $47
mlWon budlet WU adopted.
Aam ....... Area 3. She aaid
ab• would like to aee deeli.o.lDI
e.nrollment re-.ult in amaller
clua alzes1 iAltead of seetn1
more ~18 clOHd and the re-
ma inin1 atudenta crowded
to1et.ber. aoaald Price, Area 3. He said
be believe1 teachers ahould be able to earn u much u ad·
mlnl1trators, but expre11ed
stron1 oppoelUOD to unloas.
"You have to run this school
district like a business," be
said.
Todd Beu, Trustee Area 6.
Restorinl respect and dignity to
the teacbln1 profession would be
one of his goals, Hess said.
He alao stresaed the need for
local contro) "to control the
destlny of our children,'' and
said the threat of its being taken
over by the state "is very, very
real."
ao1er S..men, Area 8. Re
Hid be believes in the lm·
portance of after school ac-
tJviUet, nottna. "I believe our
children abould come bome
tired."
Summers said that, while
claaa size is important, be'a
more coocemed about claa1 Ii.le
In the coat.ext of wbat'a belnc
tau1bt rather than an arbitrary
Umlt.
Oeorfe Lackey, Area 8. Say-
101 be became interesied run·
nln• for a school board seat
becauae of dillatilfaction with
the R1chud Ensland case,
Lackey laid be believes the di.I·
trict lhould focua on everyday
problelDI.
He dted recent ftlbta durlq a
dance at Newport Harbor HlA
Scbool and Uae r .. ult1D1 aua·
penalGD of f\utber clanca tbm'9
81 a matter that CODCWM blm. ,.
•1 UTmOND Dl'aADA IL ..............
auawmse,.._ ......
daJ u., bawe tamd a ·• nlblr Dilt01 ............ in the ..... a., Dltllt sbsa'fnl wl 1ta11Mai
dtatli of a IO·r••r·ola ~BMebmua. An Oraqe Cou.atJ Ju..Ue
Court beutnC la Mt today for a
11-year--old San Clement. routb
aecu1e4 of 1laylDC Wtnlam
Ntlloa &nletet, wbo lJved at bit
mother'• Capl1trano Beaeb
home.
Grave1lde funeral Hrvlces .,.,. ldleduled tbls afternocm bl
El Toro for Knaeaer who poUee
say wu lbot betWMD the eye1 at
cloee ruce. ltabbed Dumerous
ttmea in the tono and left dead
OD a dbt roed near Ul abu·
doned dty.....,. facility.
Although police say the cue i.s
all but cloeed. U . Crai1 S&eckler'
admitted that a motive for the
slaytna ii "Dot clear" and _the
Bookmaker
Lists Teddy
Early Choice
LONOON (AP) -Oae of Bri·
taio '1 bluest bookmakers, Lad·
brokea, &U •tarted t.ak.i.nc bet.a
on the 1980 preaidenUal race in
the United States, and Sen.
Edward Kennedy la the early
favorite. President Carter i.s a
cloee aecood choice.
The odds include Kennedy 7-4,
Carter 2·1. John Connally 4-1 ,
Ronald Reagan S·l and Gen.
Alexander M . Haig Jr. 10-1.
A penoo beWng $4 oo Keo·
nedy would collect SU if be woo,
$7 in winn1oa1 plua hil ortllnal
stake. A person bettlnt $4 oo
Carter would ·let $12 if be won,
twice the $4 bet plut h1I 0"'1naJ
stake.
Other odds offered by Lad-
brokes: ex-President Ford 12·1,
Gov . Jerr~_ Brown 16·1, Vice
President Walter Mondale 20-1,
Sen. Robert Dole 25 1, ~n
Howard Baker 33· l and Rep.
Philip M. Crane 33·1.
Talks Continue
MOSCOW (AP > -Talks
betwem Soviet Preaideot Leonid I . Br • ~ .._....._ Y...-
leader A'"':l.ft=1•1t•U .......... ~ of• »1ear ~ of p .
dllearded lmlfe Uled ln the a&aJ·
ta1 m.,....., be fCMMI.
Police baft qnMtfx•• a ._ 1'ho ..,. b9 .. a ..u... to ... ~·.·::i..~.wttwa w ~
"Be~) •• , ..... J9t
beeo •alktal don Ute IOld wbee he uw U. -peet flriAI
the flnt five rocmclt of t.be sun. t I
Steckler 1peculated. Police
believe tbe lul rou.nd killed Kruecer. But police (IMHIMCI to.apecUy
ft9lMr ~· lllChMt!Dt: baDQuD, ud «Mr
taken In two 8111ac11y nl1bt
buralariel aearby, may baye
bad .,,,.,..Mn1 to do wWa tM
slaylq.
Alu.oa,11 tbe 1oatJl ebar&ed
with the .,... baa not been
named, police aay be la a
8boreclifb Junior Wgb Sdlool
student wbo recently moved
from the San BematdiDo area to
the Caplatruo Shor• lloblle
Home Park near tbe cleaUa
1cene .
" Tlae -*le home Nit .... two tralJen • .,.. broke. Imo
Sunday, ii 1oeaa.d acroea Nania
El Camino ltMI• from tile art
road .,.... Kne• wu ~
IJIDC on bl.I back ID a pool ol tlla on blood.
After combtn1 the area aloaa
the blpwat north and aoutb ot
the death 1cene encl mobile
home park, poUco •aid tbe .38
caliber pittol wu located ...,.
the clty'1 Beacb Chab facliltty
about • quarter mUe from tbe alte of Krueger's death.
Police believe the lrJllfe ...S
in the slaying Wat d:l1carded
somewhere alOlll the b1J:lnn.y
and PGMlbly picked up by a
pueerbJ.
It ls believed that It,,.,..
was sbot flrlt and then stabbed
oumel'OUI times OD the uppel"
left side of bi.a cheat and ID bis
lower rilbt abdomen, police aald.
Best•e•t• Fearf•I
Huntington Rape
Seminar Packed
Bu.ntmctoe Beaeb neidmlt.
expr...mta ~ furol• man police believe la ,...pomi.
ble for a ~Ora.qe Coat btud1eaamc . • packed a Netshbor'bOod a b .. m.1ur
WedneedaJ DiP'· About aDO people jamaed lido
Huntln•ton Beacla Central
Ubrary to bear pollce set. Lula Ochoa~ the rapid ln.creae
in H~ Beach rape re-
port.I. But the subject quickly
chanced to the murden.
Ed Zacbocbe, president of
Neipborbood Wat.ch, aaid many
resldeaU called bim to report
they would DOt attend the meet·
ing beeaute they were afraid to
leave their bomes aft.er dark.
•'The murders and the In·
crease in rape attacks here have
people. eapeclall.y the women,
really concerned," be aald .
"People arm't 1ure what to do."
Ochoa told residents the re
have t.. 62 repon.ed r~ in a-t•P-.. acll um 1eu. ~~-91Mw ......... ..
Z1eboe~e 'aatd f•tu~e
Net1bborbood Watch meetmp
wUl be tcbeduled to diaC\U rape .. d other violent crimes report-
ed in Huntincton Beach.
Woman Held
In Irvine
Embezzlement
Irvine police lnveaU1aton
bave arrested a 34-year·old
woman in coanec:Uon with the
embeulement ol $300.000 from
an auto dealership iut week.
Fraud Investigator Paul
Jesaup saJd today orflcen took
Charlene Laura Gaunt into
custody in the Buena Park area
and booked her into the Oranae
County Jail QQ a ~ar1e of ll"9nd t.heft.
Ma. Gaunt. who was being
sought alJIO in connection with
a.a embealement cue lnvolviq ¥::inf,llt4, wu oftlee ,. .n .,... at 111ae.
n ·~olet, Jl AQ.&o
CeDfe:r Dri'ft.'tnt.e.
We've waited 100 years
for this carpet sale.
Can you
wait until
·Nov.1st?
Our business began
100 years ago in
December, 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has been le ading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale.
We wanted to wait for
something important,
something really new, an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November 1,
we 'll be announcing in this
newspaper the most
s ignificant carpet sale in
our 100 year history, and
it's just what you ·ve been
waiting for!
JoaNBLC>BSE&
CARPET Co.
•DOWNEY 10916 Downey A,·e
•COSTA MESA 2977 s Blrstol St
Phone 1714> 7$1·2324
Btlwet•n Florence & Firestone 12131 869...+w
• LOS ANGELES 1w Channin& St
'I .
I Mlle So. of South Coast Plau
,.
Olympic & Alamed• 12131 627-4739 1
• LONG BEACH ~10 Brttton Dt
(213\ 430 7501
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Be Prepare d
It must be that time or year again and
Judy Neeve's kindergarten elass at
Aliso School , South Laguna, will be pre·
pared. Allison Corridini draws the lines
at top where 32-pound pumpkin is to be
carved so that it becomes a jack O·
lantern. Teacher demonstrates partially
c4lrved jack and Alllson Ii.shes out an
eye to delight of class. Pumpkin wu a
r es u lt or seeds from last year's
pumpkin.
Blind Vet Raps Miller
Superoisor's Comments Said Demeaning
By DEWRES BROOKS IR WlN
Ott ... O.tlly Pllef Still
A blind disabled veteran blast
ed Super visor Edison Miller
Wednesday for criticizing the
U.S. Veterans Administration at
a Los Angeles press confe nmcc
last month ..
The 61 ·ycar·old Fountain
Va lley res ident. ft'loy d R.
T aylor. t old Orange County
supervisors at the close or their
regular meeting thal Miller had
"de meaned the board" t)v call·
ing for an investigation of VA
hospital medical care
" (Miller) doesn't know a damn
thing about veteran affairs Y<'l
he poses himself as bein1o: a
champion of veterans causes,"
Taylor said after the meeting.
Miller had appeared at a Sept
18 press conference organized
by Veterans Investlgating the
V eterans Adm1n1 s t r ation
(VIVA ) outside t he Long Beach
VA hospital.
"He reportedly said veterans
were cheated by inadequate
Quake Strikes
EUREKA <AP) A moderate
earthquake jiggled the Hum-
boldt County area .Wednesday
but there were no reports of
damage or injuries. The quake
had a magnitude of 4.3 on the
Richter Scale according to a
s pokesman al UC Berkeley.
medical care. and that be was
"amazed. considering t he
charges that have been made
agai n st the Veterans Ad ·
ministration, that there is no of·
fic1a l investigation going on ...
T aylo r . a World Wa r ll
veteran, said MilJer should )eave.
vete rans' problems to t he
Orange County Veterans Affairs
Office.
·'I want the people of Orange
County to know they have a
\ e t e r a ns ser vice office and
that's where they s hould go with
their complaints, not to Mr.
M illcr.''
The supervisor protested that
he appeared al the 3ress con-r e r e n c e "a s a isabled
American veteran myself, not in
my capacity as supervisor of
Orange County.
.. My purpose at t hat ap
pear ance was to encourage
Senator Cranston, who's already
conducting an investigation. to
look into the problem here in
Southern California."
M Iller was a prisoner of war
in North Vietnam for five years.
He was discha rged from the
Marines with a 60 percent dis·
a bility rating for' inj uries re·
cei ved bailing out of bis jet
plane and while a prisoner.
A joint House and Senate hear-
ing on Veter ans AdminiatraUon
hospitals is scheduled for today
in W ashingt.on, an aide to Sen.
Not even the most meUculoua housewife WOQ1d worry
about 1weepln1 this duat ander the rua. The UnJ Parti·
ele -maptfted about 15,000 times -wetpa •boat one
30 billionth of an oun ce. It was collected by NASA
aircraft and may contain chemical clues dating back to
the formation of the solar sy~tcm 4.~ billion yean •10.
Alan Cranston said.
The hearing will concern al·
legedly discr imin at.or y ad ·
mission policies at VA hospitals,
as well as the quality of medical
treatment afforded veterans at
those hospitals. aide Dan Perry
said.
Anti-atheist
Hits Madalyn
With a Pie
ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. <AP)
-Allen Hunter voiced no regret
for smacking atheist Madalyn
Murray O'Hair in the face with
a chocolate pie. But he says he
hopes it was completedly
thawed ..
Mrs. O'Hair filed assault
charges against lbe Albuquer-
que , man Wednesday. George
Mor rison, a spokesm an for the
Bernalillo County district at-
torney's office said the charges
would be investigated.
The incident occurred Tues-
day night after Mrs. O'Hair, ad-
dressing the newly formed Albu·
querque chapter of American
Atheists, asked all Christians to
leave the room . About a dolen
refused.
Hunter, who was silting in the
front row, opened bis brief case.
removed the pie and hit Mrs.
O'Hair 14-thct right side of the
race.
Police were summoned to re-
move Hunter and the hecklers.
Hunt~r. who was not arrested,
said he hoped the ple was com -
pletely thawed, adding, "She aot
the S upreme Court to outlaw
prayer ln public schools while I
was a little ltid in school. I really
first got mad at her back then."
Hunter, who said be is Roman
Catholic, was abd ii be felt bis
action violated Mra. O'Hair'a
rl1bt to tree 1peeeb.
"There are two ways to loot at
it," be said. "Sbe intrudes on
my envlrolDment. The •tuft she
apreadl pollutes mJ alr, ad ll
abe contributes to pollateL . !
have tbe rilbt to step oa aer
toniue.''
Bodiee Identified
L08 ANOSLBS (AP) -TM
bodJ• ol two IDID fOU8d lllat to
dN&la ID •udM> Palol V ... ......... ., .......... ...
Ktrklm, n , of 01 .... u Partr
and ltddle Walker Jr., 18, Qt
&cbo Part.
A ...... 10 nllJ to protest tbe
p= lie.udDI of two new Due;;; re8don at San OnafN '
baa belll relocated to be beld llt
Dobea)' State hrt Dear o.na
Polnt.
The rallJ ii acbeclaled h'om
UOOD to 4 p.m. ad will iDdmde
mu1tclaaa and anti-nuclear
1peaken.
Hearin&• for the pl'opoeed
ltce n 1ia1 a re tentatively
scheduled for April.
Southern Calllomia Ed1loo
Compaay oftld ala, operators of
the San Onofre 1enerati.nc ala·
lion, are asking tbe federal
Nucleer Replatory Commiaaioa
for penniuloo to operate two
new reactors that will provide
six times the atomic energy aa
the existing plant.
One of the new reactors is
sc:heduled to begin operation in
1981 and the other in 1983 ii the
NRC approves the licenses.
Noted anti-nuclear author Dr.
Barry Commoner, head of the
St. Louis Center for Biological
Studies, is one of the scheduled
speakers at the Nov. 10 rally.
G u itar lat-sin ger Dann y
O'Keefe and the Beatle tribute
band known as Rain are two pr
the musical acts set to perform
Organizers of the event in-
clude members of the Alliance
ror S urvival, Gree npeace .
Ca l ifornia C ampaign for
Economi c Demo c ra cy .
CalPURG and the San Diego-
based Community E nergy Ac
tlon Network. There is no ad-
mission charge for the rally
Fast Action Urged
On H eating Aid Bill
W ASHINGTON <AP>-The
House began debate today on
emergency legislation t bal·
would provide more than $1
biJlion in fede ral ruods this
winter to help poor people pay
their ho m e h eating bills .
Speaker Thomas P . O'Neill, D·
Maas .. Jabelina the $1.35 billion measure a "national priority,"
vowed to k"P \be llouae lll
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Bal)fl in Paper Bag
Nurses Janet Kunde Oert) and Sue Paddock of St.
Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix hold a newborn baby girl
found in a paper bag by two boys playing in a field in
Glendale. Ariz. The tot, about four hours old when
found. was listed in good condition.
Conviction of Teen
In Killing Probed
LOS ANGELES CAP > The
Los Angeles County dtstnct at
torney's office bas agreed to a
court heanng that may result m
a new trial for a Duarte teen·
ager servmg a hfe pr1son term
for a murder, which eyew1l ·
nesses now say he dtdn 't com·
m1t
One of two s henff's deputies
who originally mvestJgated the
barno slayrng two years ago has
flatly stated that she believes
Gordon Hall. now 17. was not tn
volved in the 1978 fatal gang·
related shooting of a 27.year-old
postman. Th<. sttood detect.ave
con cedes "there 's a good
possibility the lad is innocent."
The L os Ange l es Count y
lberlff'a department re.opened
it.a c ue, plbet1Dc e-ride9ce tb9l
~,:W'r.:1 -~ ~
agree to a court hearing on the
poss1b1hty or a new trial.
A for m e r Los Ange les
policeman oow working as an
a id e t o s tate S e n . H .L
Richardson, R·Arcad1a. set the
wheels m motion to have the
Hall case reexammed.
The aide, Gordon Browning.
said he tS "no bleeding heart
who wants to get some guilty
person out or pnson' .. but added
there is "a very strong possibill·
ty the wrong kid ts in prison ...
The investigators in the case
say several discrepancies exist
between descr i ptions or the
murderer and Rall. The gunman
was right-banded, the y s a y,
while Rall is W't·bandcd. And
Hall la yoanaer. aborter and Upw tlam ta. .... dcecr\bed lll Ot'tCb* ,._ rapocta.
Cabernet II
is here!
15% SAVINGS
Sale Peri od
Oct. 25th
Through Nov . 10 71 Wide Cnma
Shown Above
59 W1oe Cn1na
Nor snown
Rec;i S2189 S•SllH
RPq S1479 S•SIZSS fhe s1mo es• 1d't: .... <,udden•v r>dul cuisintc•
served 1n a set11ng like th1s1 Cabernet 1r· by
Drexel~ lends French prov1nc1at elegance to
today s dining 1n pecan solid s and veneers
lhere are rare wOOd carvings to Oehghl the
eye. mold1ng5. parquetry, especially de-
signed hardware And the Drexel f1n1sh -
deep. clear lovin:Jly aged Look 1n loday and
bedazzled'
44" Wjde Mobile Server Reg S619 s• U 1S.
Senior Oval Table Reg S 73g S. UH.
EJCtends to 104 ·
Htgl'l Cane Back Arm Chair . Reg. 1285 S. IJH.
High cane Back Side Chair .. Rec;i S255 S. IJ 11.
H.J.GAl\l\ETf fURNITU~E
PROFESSIONAl
INTERIOR OESIONEAS 221 S HAllOI ILVD.
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llilrplal•e
Pernicious Indeed
·· Ut'• Uw Tim and Hook o DirlJI Book al Uw COll1Chouw''
defines PemJcious as, "Destructive; having the power to
till; fatal, deadly ... "
Now I've heard all about bow sexy stuff is bad for kids
and might grow warts on their hands. But I never lmew
that ii some sixth grader was slathering over a girlie·cen-
terfold that he might drop dead.
YOU MIGHT WONDER how the Santa Ana school
board got into all this in the first place. The resolulioo
trustees passed declares, "The exposure and sale of lewd
and lascivious materials that arouse the prurient interest
of impressionable school·age children negates the efforts
of educators to carry out their responsiblities."
So that 's how they got into it.
It should be noted, however , that the resolution was
passed by the Santa Ana board oo a 3 to 2 divided vot.e .
This doesn't necessarily mean, however, lhat the dis-sentinc duo favor the sale of dirty stuff to ldda ln lhe halla
of Orange County government.
ln truth, you do have to wonder what kind or grubby
little juvenile is going to all the trouble to seek out the
county cowtboUae in otder to get his sticky fingers on a
dirty maguloe.
MO&E LIKELY HE'LL find the magazine racks at his
ravorite pool hall or corner ma rket. The further away
from a courthouse he ca n slay, the better he'll Like it.
Anyway, the two trustees who voted against the ant1 -
pernicious resolution, Ray Warren and Don F ranklin, ac·
tually fell that what Orange County government sells on
its m agazine stands is none of their business.
Franklin s uggested that the trustee who proposed the
sexy slap was j ust trying to get his name in the paper prior
to the school board e lection.
It always comes back to that, doesn't it?
Pernicious vice becomes the tool of politics.
Unrest in El S a lvador
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
<AP) -Nearly 1,000 leftists OC·
cupied the labor and economy
ministries and held four Cabinet
officials and 130 other persons
hostage, d emanding higher
wages, price controls and re·
lea se of political' prisoners from
the junta that took power in El
Salvador 10 days ago. About 100
of the leftists, armed with piatola
and machetes, took over the
Labor Ministry shortly before
noon Wednesday.
Big Oil
Profits
Pile Up
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paDl•• • proflu ln tla• Wrd
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40 peJ'Clllt and ., pereeDt. but
oelJ a ~ bave beea ill that
raa1e. MOit bave been much
more spectacular.
PBJU.IJl8 P&nOLSU• Co .•
UM natka'1 lltla-lar8Mt ail com-
pany, reported a G ·petteat ID-
creue In prcilltl for tbe quarter
today, an lncreue lt attributed
primarily to lncreued chemical
earnJq1 and to profita from
oveneu oU operatlom.
Wedne9day, Standard Oil Co.
<Ohio), tbe l«Jl.biuelt U.S. oil
company, aneounc9d tbe bigest
profit increue ao far for the JuJy.~September period: a 191
percent Jump.
Mobil Corp., the nation's
second·lar1eat oil company,
wei1bed in late ln the day witb a
131 percent Increase, and lOtb-
ranked &m Co. 18.ld ita proftta
bad risen SS percent in the
quarter. CiU. Service Co. and
Marathon Oil Co., both ranked
about 11th amone U.S. oil com·
panJes, reported proflta up 64
percent and S8 percent, respec-
tively.
THE ANNOUNCE•ENT of
those dramatic profit increases
followed a 118 percent jump an-
nounced on Monday by Exxon
Corp., the industry giant, and a
134 percent increase announced
on Tuesday by Conoco.
In Washington, the House of
Representatives -its members apparently upset by tbe big
profit increuea -reversed ltaelf
Wedneaday andqaictly approwed
a meMUre to eDend ~price controls and al~ .Uon
plans through mld-tal.
"It'a a diaarace t.o the nation.
It's Just an abeolute and utter
dls erace," House Speaker
Thomas P: O'Neill., D-Mus.,
said of the proftta.
MOBIL, ATl'&IBVTING its
proflta increase to better results
from foreign operations, said its
earninp for the quarter were
U95 miWoo, or $2.IO a ah.are,
compared with $252 mll.Uoa, or
SL22 a abare, 12 months earlier.
Sales rme from •.2 bWian to
$12.1 billion.
Sohlo said ltl profttl rote from
$125.7 milllcm, or Sl.OI a lbare,
to uee.2 million, or ta.03 a
share. HlOer prtees for AIMkan
oil were the main reaons tor tbe
earnlnp laereue, Soldo said.. Tbe firm Mid ..._ roee In tbe
quarter tram W bllllcm to 12.1
billion.
Sun saJd lb quarterly prollta
were $174.3 mlllloa, or $3.U a
share, up from SlCJS.4 mllllm, or
$1. 9'1 a abaft, ln the 1171 period.
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Paul McCartney and his wtfe Unda bold a record made
of t~e r~e metal rhodium symbolizing his having three
entries m the Guinness Book of World Records -most
successful composer of all time, record number of gold
discs and world's most successful recording artist.
Booby Trap Killer
Given Six Months
MIAMI <AP) -:-Carmine "Chuck" Falco, the former acout-
master who set a firearm booby trap in bis home and lnUed a 14·
year.old member of hls Boy Seoul troop, hu been given a s1x -
month jail term.
Falco, 31, pleaded no contest to manslaughter Wednesday 1n
the death of Richard Brush Jr He had descnbed the boy as ··my
right-hand man, a key leader m my Scout troop ·
FALCO WAS SENTENCED to spend ever} other w~k in Jail
for a year and to two years' probalJon Defen:.e attorney Paul Lip·
ton said FaJco will appeal.
Before passing sentence, C1rcwt J udge F'rede nck Barad heard
seve ral character wi tnesses praise Falco's record or servtei! to
youngsten .
"But I must point out to you, Mist.er Falco, tbat on July 18 you
failed t.o obey the law with tncic comequeaeea," Barad aa:ld.
r.u.a> NEVS& DS.NISD rialna a .D-eallber rtne lo• cbair
In bis livtq room with the trt...,. Conoedad co a blldu'oom door -a string. "I knew exactly bow to set tl up, how to ))Care ">omebody
away," Falco said of the booby trap a.nan earlie r inter view
He said be teamed bow to set booby traps while 10 Vietnam
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91 ASBINGTON CAP) -
AmericaD aid la C::• t.brvuih I<> •tar'vtQa Cam~, -but
oilJ.y lo a trickle -ud tea.a of
tboUlaadl of people are llockin&
to the Tb&.lland border in dnperatioa, State Department
otftclalaaay.
Acalalt tbe buk4rop ol thole
Uaeaameta&a •114 pncHetiona that .. ......, u tbrM million
Camhocttam are OD tbl v-se of
1tarvln1 to deatb, Preatdent
Carter committed tbe U.S. aov·
ernmeat Wedneeday to provid·
ln1 • mllliOll In aid In an effort to Hert 0 a trqedy of ienocidal
Proportion."
as AL80 VSGSD Americana to malre private coatribut.iona
and a l'OUP of rellpoua leaders appealed to the United Nations
to 1po111aor "an immediate
maHive airlift" of food and
medical aappl.lea by U .s. and Soviet mllltary forces.
Carter equated the famine in
Cambodia with the Holocaust
that took the Uvee of au million
Europem .Jews at the hands ot tbe Nazia.
"We now face once aeain the
prospect ol avoidable dea&b " be
told reportert. ''We muai act
swlftJy to aave the men women
and children who ~re our
brothers and aiatera in God's family."
THE P&ESIDENT said he
was certain of getting con-
gressional approval for the pro-
gram. "We will do our share,"
he told a group of reli gious
leaders. "I can be sure Congress
will go along with our request."
The Rev. Theod o r e M.
Hesburgb, president of Notre
Dame University and head of CJ
pnvate relief group, said Cam-
bodia's population has declined
from eight million a decade ago to
ago to about 4 7 miJUon.
He said three million of thoM•
left a re .. in dire danger of
Ma rvataon."
The US. contn but1on 1s mrn.t
ly 1n the form of rice. somt'
1·ooking 011 and lrurks to earn•
food to people throughout lh1·
stnfe ·torn country.
A STA TE Department olftciaJ.
one ol MYeral sr•ppJJq wttb the
tr .. ecb'. said, "At t.b1a point. =--~ ol aJd .........
He and others fnter•lewed
.,aid lh<'y did not know <'Xarlh
how many Cambodians ar~ bl·
tnR fed
lhe Grat ?ampkin 5ale~, {~'\
Purchase Any Color TV a nd Take Your 11 Pick From Our Pumpkin Patch. Each ~'CK
Pumpkin Has a Surprise $1 O to $100.
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SWAT Bal•
S..pect Killed
CDUIOI (AP) -A GJW'..W o.nt• .. •aa ... to ..... tn Ml .... OOID bJ a .......,,.. •
SW AT ...._ after be alleftdly flred oe urillda .......... -.naa ............. ..mm ..
Mattb for clnlp, ...... Mid......,.
........... at tM HW W•MdlJ lliCht W
1*1111111111 ol a C*atl'olled I~ WU a JO.year•
old womaa. cleurlbed aa the dHd maa'1
llr~. aDd b&I lJ·)'ear-old IOD, ..etMJ' of...._ r.a ..... ~.
LOI ANG&LU Couat,y Slilerttf'a De.-, Tou
Rod"-la6d lDveat&aatGl'a, lnc....._ ledenl
nueo&. .... u. lmoeled oa tbe door f:tl lite rwldwe ca r.:w7 Cltt .. at about 1:.0 p.m. ud l&a&.edtbWt.• .......
Tbe SWAT deputJ• wen pl"'e9-beea_. lite
mu, Jam. Yu.let. waa "~tdered armed ad
dan1eroua llDd reportedly bed 101De attack dop t. akle tbe~.·· Rodripe11aid.
WUN NOllODY answered tbe knock, tbe
SWAT team broke down t.be door, be laid.
Several deputies were in the entryway when
Yetck ftred two &hots at them from the top of a
atairway with a .38-callber revolver. They re.
turned bia fire with shot1un blasts, aod tbe mu
WU killed, Roclriauez Hid.
The woman and the boy were found unhurt in
another bedroom. be said
Sex Bias
Suit Filed
~OS A;NGE~ES (AP> -The city of El Segundo
and its police c~ef have been sued for $2 mil.lion by a
former city police department clerk. who claims she
was barred from becoming a law enforcement of·
ficer after she admitted she bad sex with department
members and also had an abortion.
Dehn Lynn Thome of Playa del Rey charged
sex discrimination in the suit filed last Sept. 28 in
federal di.strict court here
IN HER SUIT, Ms. Thome said she revealed
during a polygraph test that she had sexual rela-
tions and the abortion. The test was taken as part
of her examination for policewoman
Also named as defendants were El Segundo
pol.ice Capt. J C. Devilbiss and polygraph ex-
aminer John Hampton .
SHE FtJllTHER alleged that ··confidential in-
formation" she revealed during the test was senl
to Chief James Johnson and Devilbias and was
used to "conspire to prevent her from being ap·
pointed a police officer "
SEC to Accept
Solvency Plan
SAN DIEGO <AP>-Tbe SecuriUe& and Ex·
cban&e Commission says It will accept a re-
organiultion plan for Weataate.California Corp.,
the $1 billion conglomerate which went bankrupt
under C. Arnholt Smith. Tbe plan, developed by bankruptcy trustees
during the past several year s, would turn
Weataate lnto a leaner company with Air
California, a profitable regional airline, as its ma·
jor operating entity.
A HElllNG IS scheduled Oct. 30 at which
U.S. District Judce Leland C. Nielsen may rule on
the plan. Two-thirds of West gate's creditors would
also have to approve it.
The plan drawn up by bankruptcy trustees
Curvin J . Throne and Herbert Kwuel provides for
Westgate to sell Sun Harbor Industries and Sun
Harbor Caribe Inc., a Puerto Rico-based entity.
SAVE 50%
IUY AT FACTOIY DIRECT PllCES
SA YI UTAIL DIALS PIORT
first'.D••~~
Conple'S Move
Bank Seeks RecotJery of 61927,288 ..
WI.BT COVINA (AP) -A West C0¥taa eoQDle, Mll or mowe lt from lt.I pr•• loeatkm ID . ; . il.t .
WboM ae.t ._.. ac'OOat innpkably ne1W to ~ ... ...., '1 mUllaD lMt ,..,, Im been barnd from vca ATIOaNSY IU&Y WBHNSY K•·
Mlliq ar movlq tbetr mobUe home UDUl a bank oey claimed lD eourt doe•ameatt a.at tbe ::ru
111lt .,..... tbem ll Mt1.led. are respomlble to tbe bank for the WJ, U
Tbe prellmlnary lDJunttlon WH 1ranted they were tbe vidlmt of a "Mtup."
Wednelday by Superior Court Judae Vernon G. Westwood ueountant LeoDard R. Rarrll, ft,
Fmt.er at tbe requelt of Uatted Ca8.lornla Bank, faces trial Nov. a 1n cocmeetioD wttb tbe allei!KI
wl11cbl111et1n1torecovertbe'827.alumpofcub scbeme. IBalDb BrDlten 51, of IrviDe and formetly
that suddenly materialbed ID tbe aec:Ount of Arne of P'OUIUin ValleJ ll aebecluled for a prellm.tn.ei and~llarieRlltol. beartq Oet.11. Botb are elmrpd with crand UMit,
conapiraey and ncelvlll« stolm pcvperty. !
&M'IOl..AN ACCOVNTANT, WA8 aequittedof -------------------crud tblft ebar,.. .July •after be told a Sapertor
Court jury be bad been .... up" for tbe financial
ICbemebytwootbermeo.
~records abow that more than tl2Jl,000 WU
checked out of the Riatola' account within a
month ol lta mysterious appearance in Jane 1978.
Investipton believe tbe funds were laundered in
European and Canadian banka.
Tbe Ristola did not contest the court's ruling
Wed.nelday. Tbe order alloWl"tbem to continue u.s·
ing the $12,000 mobUe bome bouCbt in tbe weeks
following their windfall, but forbtds them to leue.
Punch
Soviet defector Alexander Godunov
danced his first American performance
Wednesday since defecting from the
Russian Bolshoi Ballet in August. He
performed the pas de deux from "Le
Corsaire" with prima ballerina Cynthia
Gregory at a Hollywood movie film studio
The taped dance will be seen Dec. 30 on
.. NBC Sunday Spectacular."
Man Kills Wife
MILL VALLEY <AP) -Randall Gould.
former publiaber or lbe Sb•ngba.i Evening Post
and a newspaperman for 45 years, apparenUy
kHled bis ailing wife in bed then fatally shot
himself, police said.
The body or Gould, 81, was found late Tuesday
with a .38-caliber revolver in ooe band and an arm
around the body of his 83-year-0ld wife. Agne.s .• He
was well known in the Far East
··1 have this uncomfortable feeling, Grimsley. that our
futures are beginning to catch up with us.·· Alleged Medi-Cal Fraud Eyed
( J
annual meetmg of the Amencan · ~:(~.'~ATl•G LOS ANGELES (AP I A
grand jury next month will look
into a sma ll slice or the state
Medi-Cal program, which of
fic1als believe is tapped for $1
bilLion a year through fraud and
padded biUings.
The jurors in Los Angeles
Co unty will be looking at
thousands of documents from a
medical service firm and a doc-
tor who State Health Service
auditort say owns a controlling
interest in the firm. Agents from
the state attorney general's of·
lice seized the papers last
March durtDI raids on the of.
flea ol Ss*'tro Health Se(Vlces
and Dr. Edward H. Rubin.
1'ewQ •11~ •tc
LOS AlfG•Ls• (AP> -
Prosecuting attorneys said Wed·
nesday they will filbt any effort
to move the trlal of An.reJa
SJ'AT'E Society of Anesthesiologists 'JI '\·~~:-;~::-
• • here. swd the problems they Wl· \or•"><"._\W'I .. , •-0co< I
Buono . 45, charged in the
Hillside Strangler case. out of
Los Angeles hleCause or alleged
prejudicial publicity
..It would be too costly and
cumbersome to move to aome
other part of the state to conduct
a trial," chief pt01eCutor Roger
KeUy said. .... .., .........
S AN FRANCISCO <P> -
Significant health pro1lema
amoaa thouaandl ol deD&lata ad
dental aulstanu ·~ ,... auJarly to laa#DC ... -.. ..._.bette-baa..._.....__.
~-......... ~ ...... study.
Researchers. who reported
their ftndinp Wednesday at Ute
cove red included higher-than-•CMI ~ -· .,_ •·~•• SA VE S2.50 normal rates of diseases of the tosTu111u ... 642-17S3
liver. kidney a nd nervous •u.~-S..•
s ys tem . an 111creased number of ""'~~ ~c!..~1 POPOY I 71$ 69 mlscamages among lbe wives ..,.r;;;;.;;;;;;z::;.;.;.::..::::•:.:;•;.;.i'-oii"'.-·~'1 U..
of male dentists and among YODIA..,. st.4t
female dental assist.ants dis·
eases. and a higher incidence of CUT 140,0 S 29 9 birth defects i.n the children of ''
dental assistants exposed to the AIJIAllN . ~ :. gases. ,._..
•lll!flC• Otte I MT. 1111 .... IJ.47 i
SACRAMENTO <AP >
Beaeftt cbecka ror 100.000 apa,
blllld or di.aaw.d Callforniw wlUcla bave beee delQed ..._
a.& _.n ... are to .........
"" ...... .ad DeeelDMr ...... was the word Wednesday from
the al.ate Social Services Depart-
ment.
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Expensive 'History'
Sunset Beach residents who hope to save an aging,
termite-infested water tower as an historic landmark are
about to throw in the towel. . · A f amlliar sight to motorists, boaters and pilots since it'Mo, the landmark is expected to be demolished as soon
• the City of Seal Beach can push the proposal through
tile South Coast ~atonal Commi•sion. ,. Orange County Supervisors agreed last year to put up
11.2,000 to save UM! Doualas fir tower which once held 8,600 iallom of water to terve &mset Beach.
But just partial restoration now is expected to cost
193,000. And it ii estimated that an additional $40,000
would be required annually to maintain the structure.
abandoned in li1T1 due to leaka.
At $12,000, tower restoration might be worthwhile. At
$93,000 it's ridiculous. ' If sunset Beach residents could form an assessment
districtforthe project, each home would pay about $270.
1 In an era when it's difficult to find money to maintain
parks and schools, th'at's a lot of cash for 39-year-old
"history.''
Tllnely ·Leadership
Public school figures in Southem California have
been crying foul as they attempt to educate overwhelm·
in& numbers of newly arrived rdugee children from
~MIJ..atlon for the retugees, who speak a
v riety of complex Janiuages and often have no basic
education in any of them, is proving costly.
School districts contend that the national government
opened the doors to the influx and that federal dollars
should help pay the money required for special schooling.
Huntington Beach Union High School District has
been doing more than c ry.
Confronted by an aloof federal administration and
c are-less Congress, the high school district ho&ted a
session which brought together school officials from the
three most refugee-impacted counties -Orange, Los
Angeles and San Diego. Press ured by Richard Altimari, Huntington Beach
district's director. of special programs, the ~Ues'
Departments of Education linked forces with the impact-
ed districts and with special state commisaiou.
Their combined lobby efforts are expect.eel to dislodge
a few federal dollars to help educate the hapless refugee
youngsters while taking pressure off local and state tax·
payers.
As many educators wring their bands over a seem-
ingly hopeless situation, Altimari and company have
moved out to off er some strong leadership to meet a
crucial problem.
• Opinions expressed in the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-.4321 .
Boyd/Life Views
ByL.M.BOYD
Pollsten asked an equal
number~ men and women
this query: "Which have the more difficult life, men or
women?" The men were
divided My.My on the mat·
ter. But three times u many
women as men thou1ht
women bad the harder row t.o
hoe.
Don't you think rain aut·
ten OD boulel ought t.o be
mou.atecl on b1qea so they
could be Upped down and
hosed out every so oft.en? I
do.
Dear
Gl09my
Gus
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iolD foreea fo IDel up • i..ae11 from .. .., loeal ,...._. die ,.wt II -~Cbtca State ••aela -•• emptr, ... al~for .........
O.A.L. --:J ... c:s .... -.... -~ .. v:
Q. "How many new woreb
does the average per son
learn every year?"
A. About 28, if nothing is
done on purpose to boost the
number.
Althouah Mother's Day
was first officially re·
con1nized by a joint C'OD·
areulonal resoluUon lD 1114,
Father's Day didn't set such
a nod UDtll 18. And that
gives you IOIDe idea of the
relative Importance of
mo&hen md fat.hen.
Q . "Wblcb la biHeT, a
newborn blue whale or a fUll
grown etepbant?"
A. Tbe wbale. By a whole
lot.
The literal meanin1 or
"diamond" ls "indeetructl·
bit."
It• a sald tb• wor10'•
cbeapest erulle II UM JJ.boW
voYaa• Mtween Stoc:kbolm,
SweclilD, Ull PlDland'' .A.laJld 111.-.............. .
Dld I t.eU ~ there are a.2
mtu1on potboln lD THU
roads?
Q. "Wbat do klnl eobra
IDU•Ml?" A. UUler ID.Akes, allDOlt
esclwdvelJ.
1•0NICALL Y, the politics of
the Cold War save these scien-
tists tbe best chance of an1 N ui
criminals t.o escape punt.shment
ror their actions. Their expertise
was a salable commodity in the
Easl·West competition that
sprang up before the ashes of de-
Mailbox
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~~ N. w.ed/PubU.,_ n.omas KertU/'eclW
8Mblrre Kretbkttflldttorlal .........
Nazi SCientists
~Goia ,...... ----... , .... , ~ 11j ~ lntlde IOIU'Ctl told our ••·
dleall • •_PIO: ~ a., Cohn and lack .,. ............... ...,.,_""'. '---tllit•lllldl .................. .
wlerwb&cla.,.hdioncu11-1a w nw. derolatorJ LD-
lDel .... 111111-war ertmlDall . fo,.atloa OD a particular Iden·
-wen-.e11•1itJaaotlaeUded tl•t·•eendt wu simply over-=--':.':== ~·=~~;~ Hft'ft~ fth 1IP rllk '-'-te tbe a I a.a. ... aa.a••· I)..._.~, ~ "II w -or .. -to. •:NMlfte.tioa court. l••d9f7pheommttaeela ••• ..,.... .. wM a cakalated, '°*'RI lilto '1Jt.,1rellp0 ad re--eam.-.. -e«ort by the U.S. la&td.,........ 1' TM .._ ti tbe ''Paperdlp'' 10.en E rt to brine w ol the ·p-ram -to -,,____ Wont ldDdl ol Nada lDto tbe ·---. ..,, -v.n-Ullited a.. reaanlleN ol tbelr ldeatlllta _. t.edaddal b111n • baokpomda, 1 eon1reulonal the So•let. •••red tbem. lJaye1tt1aw told us after ex-
Ottenlibly, 1"1~ backsr-nd • allliaial the suppreued docu·
clMckl wen ti:) be nm • the menta.
rffruiis and tbelr families t.o A a-estnme view wu liven
make 11&re no war cnmlAala by another ltnowled1eable
were elven sanctuary lD th1a source, wbo said the lnteat of the
country. operation wu benip -t.o ex-
pedite t.bt clearance of needed IN l'ACI'. however, the aec:ret a t.1ft •-t-t but .... _ it
documeot.s ,_ .. 'cat.e -~-.. ~""-r ac en c ~ -UIC way
UNI AAJ\I UUl'll:. WU carried out WU a disaster. sources have confirmed -that "It wu an error of Jud1ma." in many cases no security checks be said.
at all were made. Tbll laxity by
federal authoriUea enabled Nazi WBE'111E& "Papercllp" wu
criminal.a to setUe ln the United deliberately used to smu11le
States, secure from prosecution known Nazi criminals into this
for their atrocities. A few of country, or wu merely bq)ed,
tbeae sdentut.s have been ac· the fact remains that federal
c uaed or performing pseudo-authorltie8 violated immicration
Ian la tbl6r Mal IO reeril tbe
Germ• wt-"-...
One nltrtet.ed dot--. tor example, ltaUI: •• .........,, we
reached tbe coec-... tlaat, Ma
matt.er ol laet, tbeJ an .,.....
broulht bere u ctvlflau wttbout
reeard to the lmml1rat1on
l1w1."
When one aovemment omctal
made tbe reuonable •111.-UOO that the German 1clent11ta ·
1bould be permitted to eome
here on17 on recular Yilal, be
wa1 quickly overralecl on
1rCNDdl ol "expedienee.'' the
documents lbow. Hundteda of
1elent11t.1 and their famillea,
aome wltb nettber pauporta nor
vtau -and some wltb well·
documntecl tlea to Nan ac-
tivities -were ferried t.o tbe
Unit.cl States oa trooplblpa car-
ryiq American Git home for
diacbarte. OtMn were brouCbl
to C•Dada a.ad llexleo and sneaked lDt.o tbe United States.
In one lmtance cited bl tbe
documents, u American ~ ins officer pulled a pa and
lbreateMd a 1ovemmeat of·
rtcial wbo a~ the pro-priety al DI a group of
German lclentilU lnt.o the Unit-
ed States.
ONCE IN nos country, the
German 1clentista were liven
lucrative Jobi in American in-
dustry. Some even received
security clearances to wortt on
sensitive defense projects.
Tbe suppressed "Papercllp"
mes raiae dlsturbing questions
about •~ last year by the
General Accountlnc Ofnce. whlch concluded that there was
no Widelpread eomplraey t.o ob-
struct ~and Pl"OleC\l·
Uon of Nui war criminals.
The GAO report did
acknowled&e that the CIA, \he
FBI and the Defense and State
Departments had indeed ar·
raneed for s&&apected Nazis to
gain refuge here, and then used
them as sources or information.
But the GAO report played doWn
this use of war-crimes suspects
by U.S. agencies.
The "Paperclip" doeuments
show that lhe involvement of
the U.S. government wilh al·
leged Nau criminals was far
more n&ensive &bu previcJwly .......... .,... 1 ......... ,__.
.... el8dclas....,.. ,, .......... ..
the United Stat.es ln f\Jture col·
umns.
Will Women Ever Gain Right to Be Safe?
To the Editor: In the struggle for equality
and basic human rights for
women, one &1ariGI area of eotal
inequality yet remains. It i.a a
condition wblc:b baa ex.I.Sled for
s o long that r wonder if. perhaps., it baa ever been re·
garded u a deprivation of a
rtcbt. Tbe female human being
la denied the right of relative
safety frOm bodily harm in her
dally life. Wby it it still coo-
sidered u unfortunate but true
fact of life that women simply
cannot safely live. work, or
travel alone?
OBSEllVE a few examples ~
commoo news articles read <and
accepted) by millions every day.
A t.eacber ln Costa Mesa i.a as-
saulted on a SWMlay afternoon in'
her adM>ol classroom. A Wood-
bridee housewife is beate.n over
the head and almost raped in
her own home in broad daylight.
A aeries of unsolved rape·
murders in homes in a coastal
community are reported. Don't
we all casually read these ac-
counts and think bow un-
fortunate, or how awful? I pro-pose we begin reading them and
think, wbatanoutrage!
I am a single woman like
millions of otbets today,
on my own, earning a living, and
raisin& a child. I am grateful
that I have ao many areas of op.
portunlty open t.o me today and
rtabta which were denied not so
many years ago. However, I will
not feel like an equal human be·
ing unUl I am no longer afraid to
walk t.o my car in a dark college
parkine lot; until I feel safe worldnc alone lD my office; until
my friend la no loeaer ap·
preheaaive about Jo11ln1 alone
near her home before dayllpt;
until I can allow my 14-ye&N>ld
dauabt.er t.o take a public bus
after dark, or even Wore~ and
not fear for ber aalety.
Toda)', with 10 away women
on thelr own, wUt can k daDe
to 1lve a. tbe freedom' tU&
evelf otM1" ~ U& alw.,.
bad a.I -umed u o IDalea·
ble ript? Tbe freedom just t.o ~· KAUNN.~
81da ... Neat .....
TolMUtor: A nemt ltem lD tbe paper told
bow llaocked a trubmaa ln
Da,ua, Oldo, beeomes wtMn be
ftnd9 ... bll bap ol bllt&CIDI
-./
thrown in the trash.
Well, I am shocked too , when l
think of the n,any dollars the
Salvation ~ or the GoodwilJ
st.ores could have realized from
the sales al them, or bow happy
many imUtutJoos would bave
be en for this wi ndfall to
repleniab milalng buttool on the
patients' clotbin&-Jn the old days ln Norway we-
learned that lt ls a sin to Ulrow
away IOQCl. UM!ul thJnp, and I
llLlak it still ls, helping to flame
receuion lD our land. Waste not ..
want not. MAGNY L. JENSEN
lt'efee..e llftlef
To the F.ditor:
Celia Turner's article oo OcL, 14, opposite the editorial page,
was a welcome relief. I could Just "bug" ber for prod-
ding a giggle in a glum mo-
ment. Encore, encore! R. MELLI1'
St~• a .. J1.i11e
To the F.dilor: Regarding Dr. Steincrobn's
response on stress (Oct. 17), I
must comment: He suggests
that work is categorized, men's
jobs vs. women's jobs, and that
by transcending acro&s a forbid·
den line, a woman can expect
"stress diseases." How absurd!
The arbitrary d ist inction
which classifies man's and
woman's work bas, in the final
anaJysis. no bearing on wbo will
be afflicted with "stress dis-
eases." Stress la, in fact,
bandied by people on their own
independent schedules. Stanford
Univenity. University of Texu
p.,.ela
and Penn State Uni versity have
proved that stress is healthy.
lf man is not challenged, be
becomes a docile vegetable.
lackluster. with oo drive, who is
withdrawn and losing hope. The
reality of stress becomes un·
healthy wbeo frustration in·
tenslfies the adversity a.asocial·
ed with unsatisfied stress, ie.
failure ar problems unsolved, or
when suff.,mc from a meotil
disorder.
I have been dealing with
stress for years and my studies
conclude that each person will
handle stress independently and
uniquely, that stress is not un·
healthy, that people grow out or
stress, and that It is impoaible
to usociale stress with men's
jobs vs. women's jobs.
J .B. YOUNG. Pb.D.
~ ••"P'"'• J'lete
To the Editor: Reference: "Gang War on
Beach" Daily Pilot, 10-17-79 and
"Blood on The Sand" Daily
Pilot. 10-18-79.
With all due respect for our
Chief or Police Mr. Robitaille
and Pilot reporters Mr. Marble
and Mr. Murpbioe: I would ad-
dress tbe "on-going" crime
problems al Bolsa Chica State
Beach. Bolaa Chica State Beach con-
sists of 5~ miles of beach, not
12. The specific incident re·
ferred to in the Pilot articles of
Oct. 17 and 11, did not occur on
that beach, but rather at HWlt·
ington State Beach wblcb is a
two-mile beach lying between
the end of Beach Boulevard and
the Santa Ana River.
------------
l have observed the a ctivity on
thffe state beaches quite closely
ror the past LS summers as an
Orange County taxpaying state
employee. Altboulh crimes have
increased, probably in direct proportJon to our population in·
crease, l do not see uy noticea·
ble dltrerence for the past
several years. I would like t.o
point oul that the difference ap-
pea rs to be more evident
because of tbe Stale Park Rangers and Uleguards berom-
ing more proficient in I.heir role
as peace officers.
TOTAL law enforceme nt.
comparatively new to our de-
pa rt ment. is the R angers'
primary duty i n this
metropolitan area. Range.rs pro-
vide the same services as do
local police offtcen within their
areas of Jurisdiction. <Tbey do it
however, with fewer people, less
pay, and without the benefits of
safety retirement available to the police officers). The Ranger and
lifeguard field staff at these state
beaches has done a comm.endable
jobwllhaUmltedstaff.
The Police Department of the
City or Huntington Beach baa
been very helpful t.o our de.part-
ment. They freely offer their
total facility and expertise in an
effo rt to assist tbe state
employees in their law enforce-
ment functions on the beaches. I
thank Chief Robitaille for this fine
cooperation.
My interest in this area stema
from 2.8-plus yean as a State
Park Rancer and havin1 served
as a field supervisor in the
vicinity since 1115. The views e~
pressed herein a.re my own and
not that of the California ~
ment of Parka and Recreation.
Allboueb I certalD.ly would not
recommend any~ my frMadl to
vialt tbe bhlftl and nata ot 8olaa
Chica at nl&bt <nor would 1 ao
there except lD the line of duty),
It appMl"I to me that the current
apotlilbtinl of Bolla Cblea " merely a new approach t.o co.
1olldate. or en1.,1e tbe city
beach emph'e.
LEWIS L. llYEa
Supenlalaf Ruav.
Orance Cout Area
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di I P11111 I
Nidtolu V0n Roffman
Drew Pear1on called
W aabiqton a IDUl')'·SO-ro.d
bMt bl cldla't eaplaia wily. U ~ •taDcl .., ..... wooden .... wkh
tM tar .. rillp. 10U wUl Me &be
-...-.., '-'· Md oa Heh_. la pef~~H • ..,.,lor or ~ ._.
1rt11Ptr10D or two. ptr"-PI
MHraJ ol'ftdala rtom the U •
ffUUve bruc.b and att..taat lobbyLata. ltacl\ bone ~u •
na.._• -llldclle £ut Criala,
)ledlcal luw-~e. Dln.tm•·
meot. lntlaUon, Panama Cu.al.
Unemployment.
gvery USM a bor9e cocnp&eta
th• cycle{ and Dear$ U.e brus tina . b e
tumbling
J umble of
people riding
I t shout ,
scream, ex·
lend their
arm1, •Ude
OD and olf tM
bric b tly .
painted beast
and, then, as
the orcan mualc pipes ill merry
melody, they disappear around
lbe circle apin. This qaontb it is
the pile or st.J'aiDlq, hysterical
humanity atop the bonie named
Railroad Cris is who are-~acb.ing out and falling on the
floor to get their stretching
fingersontbebrassring.
THE MILWAUKEE Road
wants to give up service OD over
6,000 miles or rusting, uneven.
perhaps even dangerous track in
Iowa, the Dakotas, Montana.
Idaho and Waahington. Grain
coal and lumber shippers regard
the close-down as little short of a
disaster, as do numerous small
towns stretched out over the
mil e.s a nd mile s of the
Milwaukee Road's trackage.
Tbe ec1CDPQ1, all'udy a reclp·
ient ot a.. beUer part of $100 mlW..ID ...... a_,. ... ,,ayaJt
eltMr ...._. MrVSe• oa U..
tar ,......,. routes or tM •bol
raill'Olldtoe11unditr, lncNdiaa lhe
prefita'9h parta tn WllcoMla.
lllbut...,..udll...,.,. Probebly~·lhe beet UU.1 to do
la let CM llilwaut• live 'IP the Mrvlcet ~on..,...... an a-.c.
tJoD ta netd tor th• land, equip-
ment and rilht ot way on the
abandoned rou&es. That wowd
malct It poqtb&e for the atate
1ovemmenta affected or new
private capltlll and m1naae·
ment. or a comomauoa ot DOUl,
to start another railroad freed or
the old debt.a, labor cootracts
and eocumbrances I.bat pushed
the Milwaukee Road out of lhe area.
BEYOND THAT temporary
solution, we have got to stop
postponing a hard look al our lo·
efllcient, fuel -wasteful, ex·
pensive national transportation
practices.
We have got to get trucks out
of the long.haul freight business
<trips of more than 200 or so
miles). A truck uses four to five
times as much diesel fuel to
move one ton of freight one mlle
as railroad trains. Richt now, trucks move that freight faster
than trains, but that is owing to
the inability and-or the uowill·
ingness ol the railroad industry
to spend the money to maintain
and improve its tracks.
If we spent the money on
railroad trackage we now spend
on building and maintaining
hig hways t o accommodat e
heavy, road.destructive, long.
haul trailer trucks, there would
be no comparison between the
two. Trains would he faster. use
ltu ptnon power tad, of
courae, le11 fUel . And tr &Mllb
ntr ~to etsuc~ua. tralDI
can nm oo coal wbU• t.ru('b can't.
TllS P90GN0ll8 fM 1DMlM
trucka &l_plfteutly more fuel ef.
nclent la raU..r 1ooty. ftalaial
load.I. and ~refon blab•ay and brida• maia••.... ClOla,
more radial tlrel and tbe in·
troducUon ot aomethinc called
tbe "bleb torque rile &ow rpm
en&ine" all wlU help a little, but
even so the m.ott recent Depart·
ment ot Transportation study
projecta a depreaainaly lar1e in·
crease in truck fuel usage ol 40
percent in the next six years,
with but a 20 percent increaM in
the freight hauled.
Moreover, to realize the sn·
ings from railroad UM, no public
money abould be needed. All we
hHe to do is stop sublidillng
long.haul trucking by building
hi1bway1 made exceaslvely
cosUy to accommodate the CB
radio network.
THE llAIL&OAD POUCY
question baa been obfuscated by
tbe senlimentali.ats who want to
bring back the passenger train
hecause. lbey a.rJue it ,also is more fuel e((ictent than the
airplane. They're rlgbt, but
airlines use well under one per·
cent of all the oil used to move
people and goods.
The railroad passenger lobby
should go clkkity·clack baclt to
the toy train layouts while we
guide public policy to get the
Wabash C.•nnon Ball delivering freight. But, ob! The merry.go.
round has gone round, and the
railroad borsie bas swung out ol
sight.
11 • dra. s· deep
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ITl8W-
Our home Is unique!
The area around Newport Harbor and
Balboa Bay evokes mellow, tum-of·the
century oostalgMa. and fonns the founda-
tion for the upbeat rhythms of Newport
NOW!lt's the•hJgh energy local people'
lbal make things happen hero In our
area. And you'll find thE'Se ..ame peoplP
al Newport Balboa Savinq~ and Lo<1n,
from our founders, to our shareholders.
our staff, and our depositors. People
with an appredaUon lor Newport Past.
plus the energy and drive of Newport
NOW/ Come on in!
NEWPOKr
BALBOA
Savings
SAVJNCS Acx::C>Um'S:
Jumbo, Money Market. Tenn. Po.ubook
HOME LOANS:
ronventlona/, RefinQllcJng. Condo,, P.U.D.'J
S PECIAL ACCOUNTS & SERVlCES
IRA. Keogh, Co1Ject1on. Notary
ESCROWS: .
Full Service Escrow Depottmenl
SA.FE DEPOSIT BOXES:
1-ree with muumum balance
CHECKING ACCOUNTS:
free, al cooperoung local bank5,
w ith aunimum balance.
\.fONEY ORDERS. ntAVELERS CHEQUES:
l\menrnn Expreu OI Barclays
C0\4MUNrTY ROOM:
Avwloble tree 10 non·prot11 groups
HOUllS: Moo.-Thurs. v-s. Fndeyi. 9-<l: S.t. 9-1 \~!cliff Drive at Irvine /\Vt>. Newport Beach 181: 64"l-6SOS
FROM OUR SPARKLING FESTIVE NEW CHRISTMAS SECTION SOUOCOLOR
LACQUERED
ENAMEL WOOD
NAPKIN RINGS
From India
IUlne• Anatwtt II -Tl s tlnonclol whtz, w1tti slaflsllcs and Constant
Memory"' thal retains you1 data
even when It's turned 0111
• prePfogrammed 11neor regres~1on
trena 11ne Ol)()lys1s compound 1nte1est. onnu1t•e~
present1fulure value
$totl1tlc1, mean !>fandord
dev1011on • '\. '\.change. rec1proco1s powers
cost ' sell margin weighs only 3 oz . tn vinyl wo1 et
with busme~ co1d pockel reg 45 00 SAU 39.9S
rolMg st9P atoot, helps vou reach
high places. rolls quietly ona easily on non·marring casters. bose grabs noor when we1ght ls applied wide top platform prevents wobble 13
h igh In be•oe o r orange. trom
Rubt>ermotd
steel files -Oft._....,
hord·wor1<1ng good looks -2 drawer
"'" lecture nylon rollers tor eosv movement spring·looded foflowel1'i
keep tiles uprighf and in sight 1ener
size. 18 deep chOOse yOUf color -
bright ye11ow1 harvest gold, aunMt
orange, true olue or block.
reg "52 99 1ov• 13.00 SAU
39.99
lockabfe metot tile, sturdy personal
fife boxes keep household pope rs 1n
order piano hinge and key lock 1n
desert ton finish comp1e1e with man
110 hie folders lar~e 1lze 12 7 5· WICIC
x 5-V2 " aeep x 10· high
reg 13 95 SALi 10.99
extra deep 12· 718" w1ae x 10 deep x
10" high reg 16 95 SAL£ 13.49
suppUes-v•tow pad•, 50 count pods for
memos, 1el1ers. nofes. 1!·112" x 11".
legal rule reg 1 05 SALi 7'"
wtOe rule reg 85• SALi 5 ..
bulk .crotch pod1, while. unruled
paper with chipboard bock. 100
count.
3" it 5" reg. 2 for 45• SALi 6 tor 1.00
4" x 8' reg. 2 tor 55• SALi 5 for 1.00
mani a tit• tolden, letter size.113 tab
cut. box 01100. reg II 70 SALi 5.99
cl90f sheet protectors 8·1/ 2" x 11"
size, 3 hole punched. p,g, at 12.
reg. 1.45 ULI 1.09
ADVENT CALENDARS TO MAIL
From West Germany __ _..~r:~ ~rJ~m~
Count the days ·111 11111
Christmas w1tn 11&/~~~'i~~~~~ bOghlly printed
cardboard calendars.
Starting with Dec 1
open a "window· a
day to find a pretty
picture,
ASSORTED DESIGNS "'=="=--==--
Each 1n Hs own mailing envelope
a11.· x 11·~· .69 10•1.· x 14· .• 89
EARTHENWARE LANTERN BRASS RIMMED CAPIZ
From Mexico SHELL COASTER SET
Dari\ brown
finish lantern
has colored
marble
accents.
13•;.• lall
5.19
11· tall
6.49
From The Philippine!>
EMBOSSED PAPER PUT ONS
From West Germany
Decorate package 0 1 greetinq
card w11h full color S..inta!>
F\ from our large 'i'''"'''O'' ~'i AEPEA T DESIGN~ ON
g•,· y 13•, ::;HE.ETS
BRASS MUL Tl-PAINTED WOOD PULL WOOD CLOWN ON PARALLEL
TONED WIND ACTION PONY & RIDER BARS From Taiwan
CHIME From China co1ortu1 clown roll!> over and
From India Brightly painted well over dnd back
Brass or coostrucle<J toy w1tn
copper moving parts will enrertam
coated metal the tots tor
lube has hOurs
inside w11es
to make a
chune·llke
collect1on
of sounds
2t • long
5.99each
MINI TO M~XI BAMBOO WORK
BASKETS From China
HANDCRAFTED WOVEN WOOL
ORUGGETS From India
,1
I . 28 85 SAU 21.ff llO pent, favorite lransporent barrel
pen. medium point with pockel clip
cop. blue 0 1 bloc k Ink.
Slurdy basllels have ournl slat
accents. Handwoven. reversible area rugs ...
Vlscowwtpottatsc:Ole, by Peiouze. -
tor the nght postage the lirst lime 11 lb
copoclfy by 112 01 groduallons
p05tol requirements ore s.pelled out
and cok>f coded for easy reading.
giYfl rotes tor 1st. 2nd ond 3rd class
2'112" x 3· pfatform reg 6.95 SALi 5.At
reg. 29-SALi 5 for 1.00
noo.•raga penoll, C10$SIC yellow with pink erosers. strong, smooth
wt\ttng leads In I 2 or I 2.5 degrees ptcg. of '2. reg.1.92 IA111At
llqutd ,aper· oorreotlon fluld,
qul<;k-dty. touctl-on tor typing erfOf'S,
small mtstoltes. opaque white, 112 oz.
reg.1.10 IAU 79'
plastic ;:tr 0-. tor quick paper
OfQOnl.t , a$IOdlld brtght colors. .... of reg. 79' IAU If" p11 of too reg. 49' sw ,,.
ttte OraoMa•r'" from Meod. two
d1tterenl 1tyles to keep up·to·date
and Pf8POred eoori •otures 3·rlng
binder. flllng envelopes. planning
colef)d<X cllp b<>O{d, memo pod -all In o"1'octive11-\12" 11C 7·314" t>lnder
Dolly Or9anf1~r ·• with area cc>de 'time zone map. address list· sole p11oes oppiy 10 stock 1n sioie ond tnO pages tttg 5 98 SALi 4.Jf lt'rOUQn OCt 31
.. --.-.ia•t'" hos delalled special purcnases. lhougn not reduced
• :-,-~ ---.-.-. in price. ore 11m1ted quonllly 11omt monthly t>uOQetltl r>ooes. lox aids. bouoht to b• ••cepllonol values a.•"'"";; ...... .-~a111•·"iii11 .. lillili ...
~ ....-n, lor bu$1ness hOuse·
bO_ Id ...-~ v1nv1 covet n · • a.1 2· $1za.. H'2" copOclty ~hOOW lrom OIOCk.
1'<Wt· red. t>rown. llQt'lt blue. oronot
0t yeno. r 2" 85 IAU 2.1'
South Co••t Plaza
~1'
Puente Hiiia Mall
W .. Ccwln11 Falhlon Plan
Del Amo Falhlon lauar• ()pet) tveninQS end sOnaav -
To decorate
the wall or
start a
cooling
I rend.
21 • )( 23"
.99 each
DECORATED SEAT WALNUT
FINISH BENTWOOD BAA
STOOL From Romania
Handsome bar stool has
molded plyaeat with two tone
natural atenclleO detlgn.
NATURAL TEAK OCCASIONAL TABLES
From Hong Kong
Trim Oflental styling with grooved teak veneer
topa on solid teak legs.
9 SIZES
g· to 20·
01a.
s· to
11· deep
1.69
10
8.39
Basket
Sec!ton
BUTTERFLY DESIGN CAPIZ
SHELL LAMPSHADE
From The Ptlillpplnes
COFFEE TABLE
18" wide 54" tong 15• tall
Stunning shade la made o l
translucent natural
capci ahell
62.88 and bflSS
colored
metal
1e· CU•
12· dffP
28.88
Furniture S.Ctlon
are lh1cl\. handsome and
durable.
ASSORTED HIGHLY
CONTRASTING
DESIGNS ON BEIGE ANO
EARTHTONE
BACKGROUNDS
9(l'/o WOOL
10•1, conoN
DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
ON SUNFLOWER AVE.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
MON. TO SAT. 10 A.M.-t P.M.
SUN. 11 A.M.-7 P.M.
IANKAMERICARO • llAITIA CMAMI
AMPLE FRH PARKINQ
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These directional signs at a Pboenlx, Ariz., street-repair job seem
to Point drivers e verywhere. Actually, the signs are grouped
haphazardly on a sidewalk next to the street to await pickup.
Rising Costs Driving
Island Resident3 Off
MATINICUS ISLAND, 11'1ne <AP>
-Reskteatl say aoaring fuel prices,
uncertainty over food supplies and
tile C09t ol tripe to the mainland are
drivlq people from the serene Wand
olf U.. Maine cout. .. lt'a an omen of tblnp to come for
the mainland, .. says Lona Ames, not·
inl that a large number ol year·
round islanders have decided to
move elsewhere tb1a winter.
MRS. AMES SAID the majority of
the island's 90 or so full-time resi·
denll will be leaving.
"We don't want it to be the end of
this kind of life, but it's Just not
economically feasible this year ...
Matinicus, situated nearly 20 miles
from the Maine coast , is a communi·
ty of proud and independent people,
Elephant Herd
Drugged, Moved
'COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP> -
Moat ol a benl of endanaered wild
elephants was druaed and mowd to
a natiooal putt from a northwest province where clearing of the jungle
for eultivatioa b8d reduced a berd ol ~ dlaD 100 to fewer tb8D JD.
A South African •eteriDartm used
a new tranqulll1in1 drug on tbe
a nimals, they wer e loaded onto
tru ck s with the h elp of tame
·!monitor" elephants and driven SO
miles to the Wilpattu National Park,
where they were released.
Attendance a Record
BAKERSFIELD (AP) -The Kem
County Fair completed its 11-day nm
"1th record attendance, officials an·
nounced. A total of 270,630 people at·
tended tb1s year's fair, up more than
4',000 from lut year.
most ol whom make their Uvt.nc from
filbin1.
"We ·bate to be puabed off Ute
this," said Mn. Ames, whole family
has lived year-round on the lala.od for
a decade .
BUT A ,&ECENT utility bill came
to $1Cl8, and her husband plans to haul hla lobster boat and travel with
bia wile and children to the mainland
village ol Owls Head.
Kathlee n Thomps on, a neighbor, bas been on the island
since 1.IM8. But instead of making
periodic trips to the mainland oo the
thrice-weeltly mail boat, she too in·
tends to "go ashore" this winter. The
cost of necessities bas made another
winter in her island home impoui·
ble.
Heating oll sells for Sl.04 a gallon,
Mrs . Thompson explained. Added
tr ansportation costs for food bas milk
selling in the island store for $2.30 a
gallon; ~amburger is $2.40 a pounci
"I COULDN'T TELL you the price
of steak," she said. "1 don't look."
With the dwindling year-r ound
population, residents are worried
about the future ol tbe lalaDd ~Nine pupUa are enrolled thla year in the third through seventh gndes,
and their t,eacber, Dale Blanchard,
says be knows ol at least four that
may be leavinl for the winter.
The island's only trained health
professional. Nina Young, a nurse.
will be leaving shortly for personal
health reasons. In the event of
medical emergencies, islanders rely
on air transport to Penob5cot Bay
Medical Center in Rockport.
"THE SEaENITY t THE addiction
of island living, that's what brings us
here." she said, ecboln1 the senti·
ments of many islanders.
Mickey Ames agreed that moving
to the mainland can result in lower
living expenses, but "you can't 1et
the island out of you ; it stap with
you always."
~URMET MARKET
SEAFOOD
DEPARTMENT -C.;;:z-Atlantlc shrimp ~
from Greenland .......... 1.99 lb.
Northern
Sandabs .................. 2.29 lb.
WE HAVE FRESH LOCAL SWORDFISH!
USDA PRIME OR CHOICE MEATS
1-Boae Chuck ao·asts .................................. 1.49 lb.
O·Bone Chuck Roasts .................................. 1.98 lb.
Boaeleu Bolled Boasts ................................ 2.981b.
MORNING FRESH PRODUCE
Jambo 8r11S1el Sproats ................................ 29c n..
811o·Wllite Caallflower ................................ 49C ea.
&ed I.eaf I.ettace ...................................... 29c ea.
Xtra·Fucy Cucumben ............................ 5 for 1.00
t.ar1e Bell Peppen .................................... 19C ea.
Large-Ille Anlcbokes ................................ 4k u.
LI. S""' Valencia Oranges ..................... 4 tbll. for 1.00
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ert aement
TO COUNCILMAN DON MeINNES .
AND ~OUN£ILMAN .JACKIE BEATHE
-~ A. personal ''thank gou''
for gour sUlnd on tlae
propertg riglats Issues.
PAmRIS
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Values To 'Ir' itlece
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~ial ln tbe bakmey catecory. ••
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DEAR PAT: I tried to call the toll-free
number listed for the state Franchise Tax Board
for 1everal days, but it's always busy. I have a
problem with my state tax a.ill wblch could be
handled easily by phone. Why can't I get through
to this office? T.K., Newport Beach
A. .....-. ... a& Frudd8e Tu Beard lilead·
oaanen la Saeramem&e &old A YS Uta& 1epara&e
Hmben foe dlltric:t .ntees are ao •pr avalla-
ble. AD Imes laave bee• ca&rallaed fte to flit.
baet1 la pertOll.Del at dbtrtet olftces. Te make
maUen wone, the toU-free Rmber lau beee re-
daeed from 111 to Z3 llael to aene U. eaare s&a&e. A.Jaa...p you Preble• was la•a8ed ~ wtall tlle 8auaatell&e offlee, •ell&,., ed .....,._ ,..
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DEAR PAT: l siiJled up to buy aavilap bonds
by military paJ deduet.ioaa wbUe I wM ia U.
senlel dwtnl World W.. D. At tlllat time I W
tlae '35 bcmda seDl dlredly from tbe Na~...._.
· ta1 omce to my wife. ~ afts I Rafted baJ'·
inl the bonds my wife I were dlYOreed. I
eltber foqot about the deductions or must ban •
clded to let them continue ao the bonds could be cubed in when they matured in 10 years.
I Jmt didn't recall tbeae bonds unW recently
when my former wtf~ found two of them dated
December 1944 and March 19t6. She gave them to
my daughter to send to me as they were in IJlY
name and payable to her only upon my death.
Now. I'd like to find out U \here is any master rec-
ord of all savings bonds ever issued so I can ftDd
out what other bonds were issued to me. Uthe miss·
log bonds can be located, is it possible to ca.ab
them in now. and when did they st.op bearing in·
terest? I just don't know where to eet this loforma·
lion F.R., Costa llesa
Tiie Federal Baerve Bult of Saa FrudM:o
<Los Ancele. bruc:Ja> repor\a U..t recerdl are
kept of all aarirap boads' ..._ ud eaM·irl dales.
Slrtce ,.. lane n.. bollda, It ._._,t be cllllkalt
&o flDd •if yoe laad Miter ~aalted samp .._..
tsaaecl dartllg tbe time Y• were la service. SelM a
cepy of u.e boeds 1• aow laaft pla all pertlMM
laformatloa to: U.S. TreaHry Depanaea&,
hn•• el hltlle Dellil. Sa.tap 8eM Dl.W.. •
W. TIUnlS&., Parbn1Mlr1, W. Va. Zllll.
llopef.aty, o&Mr boads ..._. &o YM will IMI loea&ed _.,_ea ftD ..a a....._ reca..a ,___
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ud A.,..u tm cu be ntalaed ., &e 41 yean ud am c 'I .. earalae ta&era&. ..... lm&arlee, a fl•
.............. ,. lMl 11 ....... $311. ..
.... c ... Set.we Leeel a.ee•
DEAR PAT: I'm a woman who la lr)'inl to
leun bow to take proper care of a car. I know
about cbe-=klng the oil, but bow about the
traa1miaaioi1 ftuid? Should tbe en,me be bot or
cold. and what else lhould I do before cbect1nl the nut1eve11 . (;.J., Irvine
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WANTED
DW10t1>5 · GEMSTONES
Laetrile Users
Suing Insurer
N&WA.U, N . .J. (AP>-An OflMbMloe tbat
Meta tbe .. of Laetrile in lrMUDI CaDHI' vie·
tlm1 ~ .. fll•d 1uat ••••••' th• Prud.aUal .......... Co. for ...,.... to ,., for .... trMt· ........... .,. ... al (a ..... J-..,.
TM ComIDIU.. for rr..dom ot Cbo&ce flied
tM .... ~Court. nae IWt eont.endl t.be .. ..., .... .....,,...._'*' lta policy provilklDI
by ita ...,..., laid Ralpla ll"llcltola, an aUorney ...,........... ta.. pwp.
0&8G KAY•. CllAlam.AN o• nm commit· ~1 l.1 Ulo man .. er of Cyto-Metabolics, a firm waadt lalipanl tM subMaaee from llaleo.
l.alerUe la a t.rademan for a l»bltaae. de-
rived from the cbemleal amy1dalin, found utunllJ in tM pita of apriCCltl and peacbel and iD bitter a•mcwt1.
Achoc:ates HY Laetrile ii an effective cancer
treatment, but tbe U.S. Food and Drue Ad·
miniltnt.ioa and t.be American medical establilh·
ment araue there ls no proof it is ot any value iD treatln& cancer.
IN ltn, A FEDl!aA.L JUDGE in Oklahoma
ordered the FDA not to interfere with the shipment
or use of Laetrile. The aaeocy appealed the ruliq
in 10th U.S. Circuit Cowt in Deaver. In June, the
U.S. Supreme Court, rullnl oo a further appeal,
said the federal aovernment may continue to ban
Laetrile. However, several stat.ea bave leaalised
the use of the substance within their boundaries.
The New Jersey suit wu flied on behalf of five
PrudeaUal·lnaured cancer oaUenta wbo are takin&
Laetrile. They are seek.log M0,000 to eover the
costs of the treatment. Fucetola said.
Prudential has refused to pay claims for the
use of Laetrile ~•use it does not conaider the
substance reasonably necessary in the treatment
of cancer, said Joseph Vecc:hloae, a Prudential
spokesman.
"THE OVEaWHELMING WEl(;BT OF
medical aod other scientific opinion indicates
that it ia of no therapeutic value whatsoever in
treating cancer," he said.
About lS,000 New Jersey resldenta will die of
cancer this year, said Kaye.
"U New Jersey lnaurance carriers are forced
to cover the toxic orthodox modalities of surgery,
chemotherapy and cobalt, why not this therapy?"
be said.
Vandalism Declines
OAKLAND (AP) -The Oakland public
schools system reports that vandalism bas
dropped significanUy in the put year, and tbe Stu·
dents are being rewarded.
Superintendent Ruth ~Mid tbat more Uum
ball tbe $1'5,000 uv4MI ID pnd•ll•m costs lat
7ear, compared wttb tile prerioul ..er· ,,m be dil· trtlMl&ed to the 8eba 1111 u a ~ llieeatln to ............. (
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T'tlurldly. OctOber 26, 1979
Waltz. Fox Trot. Hustle. Rumbd. FdShion Island invites
you to dance on the mall at twilight on Friday evenings,
October 19 dnd 26 from 6.00 to 8 30 P.M
Toke a trip down memory lane with the dances of the pdSt
presented by Mr. Roberts Ddnce Stuc:Uo. And if you haven't
mastered the newest steps. JOin in the free lessons.
En)Oy the show. ddncmg and refreshments.
Come to FdSruon lsLmd Where the twilights
a.re dlways fdntdSbc
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A•IHu•ader Ff•aU.ts
Tina Bekas, 19, Fountain Valley, (left) and Nancy
. Englert, 22, Corona del Mar, are among four Finalists
for 1980 Disneyland Ambassador to the World title.
Selection of the young woman who will represent Dis-
ney land during its 25th anniversary year is scheduled Nov. 2.
Judge Files Suit
Over Election Cost
Orange County Superior Court
Juqe Ted Mi11ard tbiDka be'a
been overcbar1ed by the county
for a 1978 election expense -
and he's taking tbe case to court
to try to prove it.
Millard, according to court
papers filed th.la week, claims
that he was balled $4,287.89 for
printing of a campaign state·
ment included with sample
ballots, while other candidates
were billed $2,558.48.
Millard sa~ be tried lo send
the county a check for $2,558.48.
The auditor-controller's office
returned it, and later threatened
to aue him lf he didn 'l pay the
$4,287.89, Millard said.
A section of tbe atate Elections
Code provides that the coet ol
candidates' statements la to be
prorated amona the number of
candidates wbo fUe statements.
Millard pointed out in papen
filed by TuaUn attorney Robert
Krup that Judge Orella hn1
Sears, another successful can-
didate in the June 1978 election,
was required to pay $2,449.73 for
prinUng of the campaign state·
ment.
"Why is her printing cost
$1,758.79 leas than mine for the
same service?" Millard asked ln
a letter attached to the court
documtata.
A county official who baa
handled the Millard billlns was
not available for comment lo·
day.
Millard, however. said it ap-
parently is the county's position
that there were two classes or
candidates in the election -
those who requested statements
m advance and those who filed
statements under court order
after the deadline had passed -
and that the two groups should
be charged differently.
"It's really a matter of in-
terpretation. We all agree on the
facts," Millard said.
Millard has asked for
declarat.Ory and injunctive relief
and that the Eleclioos Code seo-
lion be declared uncon1Utuliooal
Ubder equal protection claUIU
of the Conat.ltutloo.
Miilard said be dJdn 't know
whetber bis lawsuit would
create a juriad.lct.lonal problem
because be is a Superior Court
judge. He is one of 40 on the
Orange County bench.
Millard, a former deputy dis·
trict attorney, defeated Richard
Hamilton in the 1978 campaign.
llJO.C.~GI
Rep. Ro~ 8adbani, R·
Newport Beacb, .... the crea·
Uoo ol the new federal ~rt·
ment or Education .. 'UD•
ntceaaary, coatly and
repretwmllble."
It comet "at a time when the
PtOPl• of th1a nation are crylnc
out for a ...ctucUoo ln both the coet
and alae ot 1ovemment," in the
view of the Oranae Cout coo-1r ... man.
One who disagrees with
Badham la Cal State Lone Beach
President Stephen Hom.
"It's lone overdue," Hom has said.
Allboulh he scoffs at the DO-
Uon, Hom bas been mentiooed
as one poaibJe choice or Presi-
dent Carter to bead the new
cabinet level department creat-
ed by the Department of Ed:uca-
Uon Orcaobalioo Act (HR 2444).
Hom beaded the 2.5-member
State Collese and University
Presidents for an Education
Department, which lobbied for the measure.
"Ed~aUoo needs are simply
not recelvlna the coordinated at-
tention that they should at the federal level," be said.
Badham ln.11ats the new de·
partment will merely add an ex·
pensive bureaucracy to the
federal government. He also
cont.ends It will lncreue federal
control over education, wbicb,
traditionally, baa been the
reaponslblUty of state and local 1ovemmenta.
*** &ECALL AcnVJTY a1ainst
Oran1e County Supervisor
Ediaon Miller apparently is.n't
dead yet.
Stephen Nill, • 22.year-old law student at Loyola University and
a resident of Santa Ana, baa
scheduled a press conlerence
Friday in Santa Ana to announce another recall effort .
Nill was a member of a pre-
vious recall group that was
headed by Mickey Conroy. presi·
dent of the Armed Forces
Retirees Association of Orange
County.
Conroy, a long with as ·
OC Teachers
EyeAuxird
Three Orange County teachers
have been nominated ror Callfomla's. Teacher or the Year
competition by the Oran1e Coun-
ty Departmeat of EducaUon.
They are Betty Garwood ol
Stanley Elementary School in
the Garden Grove Unified
School District and Alden Esp.
ang of Ball Junior High School
and Janice Billings of Magnolia
H 1 g h Sch oo l . both an the
Anaheim Union High School Dis·
trict.
Newsman to Speak
Byron E. Calame will speak
on · · Bualnesa and the Preas:
They Need to be Adversaries,"
at the Friday noon luncheon
meeting of the Orange County
Forum of Town Hall. Calame is
Los Angeles bureau chief of the
Wall Street Journal. Meeting
site is the Monte Carlo Room of
the Newporter Inn. Newport
Beach.
Killing Charged
LOS ANOELIS <AP> -An
Inglewood deotltt, Dr. Relinald
Scott, wu arralped ID W•t Los
An1elea Municipal Court for
murder ID tbe death of a Sl·year-
old woman, Dorothy Michell
Smith of Hollywood, whose body
was rou nd recently in a
We s t c h ester trash bin .
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semt»ymm Bruce Nfttande and topic today wben the Oranae In donltlu 1pace ill tu Cltr Rall
Rlcbard Roblnaon, aDDOUDeed County Cbapter of tbe NaUonal wUJ belp "ICAG oftldala ......
lut ..-tbat \My are droppq, Wom•'• Politieal Caueua meets lain oao.r contact OD ....._
tbe cl.rive .,•ioet lbller wbo wu ID 8aata ftu. which eftect Oran1e ~--appointed lut July 17 by Gov. Speatera will be coun . cord1ni to Yorba ~
Brown to replace Ralph cllwomen Sue Tauda of Henry Wedaa, a SCAG ee
Diedrich. Fullerton aad Rutb Finley of president.
Co.aroy uld be failed 'to Hunt.lqton Beach. The procram SCAG la a pla~f aiad
persuade NUl to drop the recall 1eta under way at 8 p.m. at coord.ln8llnc = ...._
notion In favor of a drive to Republic Savino and Loan, 3'00 with ~ ~ .. .-. M
rep lace Ill lier when the E. 17th SL Tbe public ii IDYlled. tranaportatloD, eavtroem•aJ
supervisor faces voters next • * • quality and ....,... ll'fttll. Jt ta
June. THE 80tJTllE&N CaUfonala conipoMd of tbe IO"lnmnn'• of
• • • A11oclatton of Governments lmptri91, Loi A.,.,., arm,.,
"THE ADVANTAGES and <SCAG) bu opened an o111ce in Rive,.-.., Su Benaan11Do Mil
Diaadvanta1es of Women Seek-Fountain Vallef. Ventura countie1 a•d cities
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FOR OUR
ORANGE
COUNTY
OFFICES
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COOlflCATES ISSUOt OCTOIO 25 TNIU OCTOIEI Jt, t171
$11.-Rate bHld on 26·•• U.S. Treasury 8111 rate.
Cffectm y,eld uwnm ell hands et matJ.mty are redeposited 1t s.ne
rate and reme.n for full year. Rate may ci\ange at renewal. Fedelal
reeulat1ons l)fotubtt come>00nd1ng of interest on tile account and
impose a substantial interest pe'lalty for early withdrawal
NEW CONVENIENCE HOURS.
SATURDAYS: Al Gibraltar offices are open from 9:30 to 3:00.
MON. ttwu THURS.: Most Gibraltar offices are open from 9~ to 5:30.
FRIDAYS: Most offices ant open from 9:00 ta.8:00.
HUNTINGTON CENTER office operi Mon ·Ht. 101>0 lo 7 ..JO. Seturdey 900 IO 31)()
GIM41TAR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ~ 1116 • ~ °"' $3.5 WIUon • Officm atoluwridlp
0 th 871-6101 SAH JUAN CAPISTRANO 318n Del Obispo 493-5011 fUWlllTOM 255 w. r1noe orpe s•UT• .... /COSTA MESA 3925 s. Bnstol 979-7580 HUMTMaJOM HACH Hunt. Center 898·9666 ,...," .... ..
NEWPORT BE.ACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631 -2611 SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana Fashion Square 834-0717
WE PROUDLY PRESENT OUR NEWEST STORE DISPLAYING AN AWARD
WINNING SELECTION oF HANDCRAFTED OAK & WALNUT DESIGNS.
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Down eomeac.eol aome 3,000 blllboards scheduled for d ismantling in
llalJae. Yean of eoart battles bad delayed enforcement of the law ban~ alall1 highway aystems. It is estimated that state
and aacencies will have to pay baout $3.5 million in com-
penaaticm to sip own~rs.
~oliee Lacking Clues
In Slaying of Jogger
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Friends
and neighbors recall a 23-year-old
woman fatally stabbed while jogging
as a quiet. a mbitious accountant
lured by the thrill of the big city frofl'
her home in Montana.
Police have received dozens of tips
but the killer of Mary Frances Ben-
nett. 23. of Deer Lodge, Mont.. re-
mains mknown
"WE'VE HAD A LOT of people call
in," said Pamela Meads, a San Fran-
cisco police operations officer
"They're interviewing all the people
who were in Lincoln Park on Sun-
day.'
Hikers following a trail of blood
found Miss Bennett's body obscured
in some bushes along a path leading to
cliffs above the Pacific Ocean in the
northwest corner of the city The
path is frequented by joggers
Her body, clad in jogging clothes
Long Hair
lAMta CAHN/,
Squad Post
ATWATER <AP> -A senior coed
baa been kicked off a m ar ching
squad at Atwater High School for re-
fusing to cut her nearly waist-length
hair to meet the group's standards.
Members of the squad. which pre-
cedes the marching band with s igns
bearing letters that identify the
school. are re qu i red t o have
shoulder-length hair to present a un-
iform appearance in competition.
DA WNELLA GILZEAN signed an
agreement when she joined the squad
in May that she would shorten her
hair. s aid Jack Groves, school
s uperintendent.
However, Miss Gilzean and her
parents protested the rule this fall
She has kept her hair in a bun when
the team marched but was assigned
to another class after falling to cut
her hair
"IT IS THE organization which
makes the rules, not the school,"
Groves said. "Therefore, the subject
is not open to negotiation."
Miss Gilr.ean responded that "I am
not the fint to oppose this unjust old
traditioo, but I do believe I am the
first to stand up and fight for it."
and a T -shirt em blazoned with
"Hell's Accountant," bore at least 25
stab wounds, the coroner's ofhce
said , in the back, throat, breasts and
groin
POLICE SAID THE woman was
dragged about 25 feet down a service
road where she was stabbed, then
dragged about 10 feet to where the
assault continued and where her
body was later found.
Gollers at a public course nearby
reported they had heard agoruzmg
screams a few hours earlier but
failed to investigate after they saw a
police cruiser they be lieved was
beading for the sounds.
Coroner Boyd Stephens suggested
she may have been the victim or an
attempted rape which she resisted.
He said Miss Bennett's body bore
numerous defensive wounds in her
arms when she apparently resisted
the attacker
THE llODY SHOWE D no signs of
bavlQ& been sexually assaulted, be
ad~ POllce aaid they bad ruled out robbel7 • a moUve becaUM _,_.
rarel7 ~ IDODe7 and ai ua •• Ma. .. ~~ bore a *91t
wat ch. a necklace and a rlng.
Friends and nei~bors said Mias
Bennett was a qwet. down-to-earth
girl who lived by herself in a reslden·
tial section of the clty and had few
visitors.
"She was very a mbitious," re-
called Amy Riehl. a high school
friend interviewed by telephoAe from
her Elliston, Mont.. home. "She
always wanted to go to a big city."
Miss Riehl said her friend took up
jogging in college to lose extra
weight. She said the slain woman
was graduated in May from Montana
State University and moved to San
Francisco during the summer.
Too Much Hair
Costs $7,500
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz . (AP>
Jeanne Yamamoto won a $7.500 Judg
ment from a hair salon after claim-
ing she lost 2'h feet of her waist·
length hair instead of the promised
six inches.
A Coconino County Superior Court
j ury returned the judgment in the
suit against Pavon's Hair Salons,
which did the trimming during a 1978
local television broadcast.
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of fine quality specimen plants and acceuories
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worried.
TM 10'ml Wall 8ll'Mt aublll llMw &Mt W. mott... lib 80 ...., o&MI' ........ u.at Mady
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TMle l!llMift *• ............... ... ...... 12..,.red to tM _....,..., ....... &bat
WU -to wife out Mr M~ Md ~ ol OD'*' 1 OIMn: \be Great en.la cm Wall ~.
wbieb -....ct la a ~ tbal would lut
MarlyadKade.
• .,,_ ~· ol t.be 'JOll la bani l.o recapture. We realty believed we were eolGl lato a new en of
,,,,..,ttJ:' recalb Bernhard, wbo today, at 17,
beadl a eoaapa.ay that operau. tbe natioo'a lara•t
lnv..uneat aldvilOI')' service, the Value Line"ln·
VeJtment Survey.
up~ WBOTBO\JGlrl'tbeJ wenbulld.inc
tbelr f~ suddenly found out It wu all an ii·
balon."
It la the :l()tb anniversary of some ol the
laDdmark data "'tbat f1nandal debacJe:
-Od. at, "Black Tburtday.0 As John Ken·
netJ1 GallnWa. ID bia boot ''Tbe Grut Crub
,. ol ~ .. de9ertbed At. ''tlle book ot tbe cla,a which
......,.-suchu ltlaoa tbe1ubjeet-identlfles with &Mpukotia.··
. • ......... .., ~-tnabt and coofalioD,
It d•• •• to be ., nprded. ftet dQ 12 .... ao .....,. di••• ....._ ..._, of tbam at »riees wblela ....................... tM bopea tltbole
wbo OWll8d -· •• _,.. '9LLOWING lhed17, Oct.•, wbentbe
Dow '-'nd' 11dalaftl" ... fell-..po1aU l.oMta reeol'dtlaltlllll .....
-Oet. •· ......, tradlDa ..._. oe tbe New
York Stock Exeban1e reaea..d 18.'1 million
.abarm, a .taaertnt total In a .. of ........,e
clerb wortd.q wttb fountala ,_. at atud-up
desb.
• ...,_ moet devutat1n1 day .In tbe blatory ol
the New York a&ock merbt,0 wrote Galbnlth.
''and tt may have been the IDOlt devaat.atlq dQ in the blltol')' ol markets.••
Recalled today. tbe crash ls commonly
tboupt ot as haring occurred within that brief
period --a s udden. unexpected wave that
transformed Wall Street into a disaster area
almost overnight.
IN FACf. THE llZI DECLINE was s pread
over several weeks, and it represented only a frac-
tion of a three-year slide that was to obliterate 90
percent of the value or common stocks in this
country.
From a Sept.ember 1929 peak of 386. lbe Dow
Jones ladustrial average fell l.o just above 40 at ita
wont level In 1912.
A leeoad blC myth -tbe picture of mus suicides by ruined flnanclera and speculators burl·
101 themselves from the skyscrapers of southern
Manllattan -also fails to equare completely With
tbe record.
As several writ.en on the subject have noted,
government figures on suicides for the period show
only a gradual continuation or a riaing trend that
had begun some years before
IJUT THERE WERE some grim cases
given headline treatment by the newspapers or lbe
day
"I saw ~ suicides," remembers Heory M.
Watts Jr., who bought bis seat oo lbe New York
Stock Exchange in the spring~ um and still com-
mutes almost daily from Philadelphia to bia office
on Broad Street next to the exchange. "I saw one
guy land on top of a cab, and it wasn't very
pretty."
What caused the Craab! After ba1f a century
tbe debate ia st.Ill going 1tronc.
Some theorize that invest.on tomebow began
to foresee, in the waning days ~ um. tbe c:ollapae
'of bulineas, the bank failul"es and the bread lines
that were ln store for tbe eom:my ill the 1130a.
THE STOCK •A&KET, after all, bu a
loa&·tltandll\I nputaUon u a medaHlam that an-
• tlcipat.es what wUl bappen In the economy before
even the best pl'Ofeuloaal forecasters can nrure it
out.
But there bad been algm ol aoftenln1 buaineu
condltiom for several months before tbe trasb,
and thro,llhtout the summer the bull market ra1ect·on anyway. ·
Even after tbe erub was well in 'Pl'OIJ'fJU.
there were many people who wen coov1nc:ed it wu only a temporary interruption. like numerous
other "ahake-outa" that bad bit the market on the
_way up.
Bernard readily acknowledges today, ••1
shared the feeling at the time that th1s was a
panicky reaction that would aooo pass .••
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DARK DAYS OF THE DEPREUtON STIR MDIORIES
Unemployed Sell Appes on New YM City StrHt
In t.be book "Only Yesterday:• which is re·
1arded u buic readlne fOf any student of the
crash, Frederick Lewis Allen c:oocludes that it was
a bu1e buildup ol apeculaUve stock-market credit
-marlin Joana piled oo margin loans -that
created what came to be known u Black Thun-
day:
"Where oo earth was tbia l.orrent of sellin& or den com1q from? The exact answer to this ques-
tion will probably never be blown.
'"BlJT rr SEEllS PaOMBLE tbat the prin·
elpal cause ol the break lD prtc:ea duri.nl that flnt
hour on Oct. 2C was not fear. Nor wu lt short sell·
iq. It WU forced MlliJll.
"It wu the dumplq oo the market of bun·
dreda ol tbouaanda of shares ol stock held lD the
name ol miserable traders wbc>M! martlm were
exbauated or about to be exhausted. The li1antic
edifice of prices was honeycombed with
speculative credit and was now breaking under lta
own weight.
"Fear, however, did not loog delay lta coming.
As the price structure crumbled there was a sud·
den stampede to get out from under."
Fifty years later . the stock market still seems
to be a creature of a lternating waves of fear and
gr eed. Early this month. the Dow Jones industrial
average soared to its highest level in more than a
year, then 1.ook a nuty drop of more than 58 points
in a week.
THOUGH THAT DECLINE was a ripple
compared ao the wave thal aw.pt over the auuitet '°ye~, It ti.cl people aM1q a famlll• qw. lion: 80methi,Pg like lbe Great Cnab bappen agam?
Measures have been taken, of course, to try to
· prevent a recurrence of a nything like il. lo 1929,
there was almos t no regulation of marain loans;
little disclosure by comparues of important fi nan-
cial information, aod a free-wheeling atmosphere
in whlch organized pools of marke t players
routinely manipulated stocks.
Today the Federal Reserve regulates and
limits margin borrowing, and the Securities and
Excbaqe Commission. which did not exist in 1929,
la cbarpd with t.be task of overseeina proper ~
closure and keeping manipulators out.
UTE JUROR
P.41SPRICE
HOUSTON (AP>
Jobn Coda'ao, 23, WU 10
minutes lat.e reporting
for a call to Jury duty.
He spent '1x boun ill jail
and ts> for hia tardlnesa.
State District Judae
George Walker ordered
Cockran to •pend some
time beblnd ban for de·
laylng tbe court pro-
ceedlDll.
The prospective juror iu-v·...__.
said be bad never been
to jail before and just
dido 't understand tbe
action by the Judee.
Farless
Sqmn-eh
Resciwd
EVANSTON. ILL
(AP ) -Six furless
aquirrela have some
heartwarming news :
They probably won 'l
freeze to death this
wtnt.er.
. Barbara Spier. who
fed the squirrels in her
yard for two years, aald
that about 10 days ago
she diacovered someone
else bad been putting
peanuts in tbe fMlder.
A abort Ume later, she
and a neighbor noticed
the squirrels had Jost all
their fur except on the
tails. A veterinarian de
termined the peanut!>
were laced w1 th a
poison.
With the =;acb or ................... wof'l'J'fas abaal ._. fur.
lest fn.ds md made
arran1emeots to trap
them and send them off
to a nature center for
the winter.
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The following schedule of activities open to
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TiiUllSOAY, ltOY. t 'Handhnq PIOMonQ .,,,, ZOf\l,.Q
M•tt•r~ A Sr>ort Courw for At torn••~ " Albf'rl Soln•I M A
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8er-•l•y and Porll1'nd, AID•rl
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Curt•n. Jr. J .D .• clly attorney,
Welnut Creell A _..,.Y courw. t
• rn ·•. 30 p.rn .. Seddl-ck Inn, 1'.0
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s•m•n•r. t .lO •.m ·•:JO p m .•
SlleralOft·Newport Hotel, Newpon
8eecll FH: $60, Includes <IHS
mat..-1.is-1...c11.
P•IOAY, ltOY. t
"Prol.C\> Survlve l: GeltlnQ
Througll ,,.. •evlew Proceu, ••
AIMrt So4f!lt. M.A., -4d and
urto.n Pl-: c--to ioc.1 and state -"'menh; form.riv
cnl•I pl..,,ner. Marin Coul'ly; co-
dlre<I~. IMllhM for E-..tloft In
LO<•I Go .. r ....... nt, Ber11.eley .,..,
Portlencl; end -S1 •~81lers. A -
O.y w~. I a.m -4 JO p.m .• S.O-
d-1< Inn, 16611 E. First St., SMta
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ArC ... IVPH" NI lnlrocl\Ktlon lo C.G. Jung," Alan 8 . Ru\l<ln, Ph.D.,
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•·"'··~ p.m.. Am. ~. So<l•I SCI....:•
L•b. UCI. Fee: U9. lncludn ~·-•nu. SATUaDAY, NOV. 1t
"Sfothr>g; -tftO Efte<h,.. Prewn-
l<>lion• encl Time Management,"
1u1e, A. ""-•lne, conwll.,,t. A one-oo \fmlNr, 9:30 • m _. lO p.m ..
Am no. W l•I Science T-. UCI.
.... \6S, tn<ludU lunch, CIUS
,,.,.,.,..,,,, -per111no Enrou,....,t
t\hmiU!d. "Elh•<h~ Coplno with Dlttl<ull
Peo1>I•," A~ M. 8r-SO<>, Ph.D .•
pf"lnc opel, &r...-. P•rtette, Her-"'°" ~ AM«. A _...,.y Mn'llN• •
' lO • m .... :30 p.m • Gold Am .. Mna Commons. VCI. FH: $60, lnch-s
1unc:11. class-i..s. ---lno. SATURDAY, NOV. tt-17
"LSAT Pr~etlon W...-k11W>p,
L•rry Ooyl•, B.A .• lffmlno ~Ill•
~P•C l.tlls1, U CL A two-week
--~ IO e.m..-12 ,_ -1-4 p .rn .. Am. 100, Humanil~ Hao, UCI.
FM• ~. lntludH -mat..-iOll
•ncl perklno.
WEDNESDAY, NCW. l4
••s1ructurtn9 Ille Multl·Mllllon
0o11er S.••· Str•teol••· Execution •"d Pllfalh." J Thomn Wells.
M 8 A • •I<• prft>OO>nl, CcnS41to.te<I Capll•I c...-p. A one-day i.emlnar,
t 30 a m.·•:30 p .rn., Slle reton·
New-I Hotel, NPwPOf1 lleKh. Fe.
'65, ln<IUCIH clan molerl•ts •nd
IUftCfl THUlllDAY,MOV.U
••A Dey Wllh ~er Drvcll•r."'
~..-F. Onlclwr, meM91..-t con-
wllent; ~ of soc:i.. Klan<•
•"d m•n•oement, Cl•r•mo"1
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lvorslty le<tuntt" In ~-•· Gud\iete Business Scltoel, NoW Y-Ultl"9nt1Y; autflor, A _.-., .......
C)f'efl'I, 9:30 e.m.-4:» P-"'~ ~ Hotel, Newpwt IW«tl. Fe9: seo. ln-
c-slo.rod\. Ennllment 11 llmttecl.
"lrnproYlne ~llOfY sa.1111,•
Howard Wll\on. pro11den1, Ad·
m1n1slr•liw R~•rcn Auoc:fal.,'\
tnc. A ont,.d•Y \Pmlnar. t JO
a m ·• JO D m . Holldo Inn, lilt
Bro\lol, Cost• ~ ,..,. l'O. l"-
c ludu lun<h. P••-•nQ •"Cl ctu1
m•ter1.tl\
THUaSDAY. PalOAY,
SATUaOAY -SUNDAY
"'New c':i!>1t~ ~{ 1bw.-:!!.snm R•llonal and lftlulllve _, ot
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U11lverslty : ••II• May,
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<h•lrmen. Center for Splrllual
S-les. A •-•Y pr-""'· Tllurs.,
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neylenel ....... 1150 W. Cerrt101. Awe .. Aftalleim Fee; 'IOO pn-<"~rallon
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SATUaOAY, NOV. 11
""Utlllzl119 Time Etlectl.,.ly,"'
Howard Wiison, prHldent, Ad·
tnlnl,trellve R-rcll AUOCl•tes,
enc. A on~·d•y s•m ln•r, •:30
a .m ·4·JO pm. Gotd Rm . Mn •
Comrnons, UCI FH WoO. oncludu
lunch. parking, end clMI mater I ah.
"'Prooram Testlno Te<hnlqun."
Eoward F. Miiier, Ph.D .. Softw11•• Research Auoc: letes A one-dey
!><!ml,..r, t e.m.·S p.m •• 114, Com·
puttt 5(....c,e BI09.. UCI. F .. s•s.
Ir>< IUC)tt fTWllWielS, lvn<h, llnd P<trll·
1119. TUESOAY,NOV.21
"'Etlecll.,. SalH M•n•9"m•nl,"
Tilome~ A. Lewi,, Nl..8.A , dlre<10f" of
\ales -service plannlnQ, T,.._ Fly.
1119 Tl9"r Une. A one-oey wmlnar,
' 30 e .m ·• JO p.M • Sheraton-
H••PC>rt ttole4, "'-t Beath. F": s•S. Includes lunch and cteu
rnaterlels.
THUltSOAY, NO¥. 2'
"O•nolng ~••IM C Preventing RUl\tence to Cl\anQel," H-ard
WllM>n, prnlci.t>I, Admlnlstr•ll ..
R-rch AMoc~. Inc. A-· wmlnar. •:JO• m...j:JOp.m., HOlld•Y
Inn, 3131 Brhtol, a.ta Nleaa. Fee· "°· Incl~ 1unc11, ~rklno. •ncl
<•au mal«let\
.. Inner Sl<llno."· Bob t<rle9el. co-
authOr of Inner !,kllno; llum•nlstl<
psycholooht; <O·founder ot llle
E&alen Sport Otnter. An .->1"9 pro-
orem, 7-to p,m., Rm. F-110, Nlecltc•I
Sclttn<es I. UCI. FM: S.
SATUaOAY, DEC. 1
"'Dynamic Presenl•tlon:• Keren
Wll$Oll, e.s .. pre~def'lt. Wiison 6 AS·
wcletn . A _ _.,.Y -•nar. t :lO
... m.·••30 p.m. Am. no. So<l•I SC~ T-. UCI. Fee: UO, In-cl.-.~. lunch. •nd perlllfl9.
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Put .... WOfd9
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OPEN HOUSE
<T::tk , I (};!mew~hr
ga11e3
Invites you to meet
SCOTT FITZGERALD
•rtlst /printmaker
Friday. October 26th
7-10 pm
at the framewrlght Gallery
8740 Warner AYenUC, fountain Valley
• t
from ru.tall Md WMSer,-l"CMmd no..
1'11oM dtbeu who alreedy own ~ oo wbkb
bulkllnp may be letaUy •reeted anin't affected by u.. poUey.
• .,_•NOT A UIUl'ATION oa p~rty rtpu," an otftctal aald. "It'• U. revene. It 1 u
uaur~ daat. lf you bvy a buildAble lot. tbent wW be water cm ll over the kmC w.. ••
A llmll&r l\MU'Ultee WU iOUlbt lD a proPGMd atate law introduced by A11emblymao Larry
XapUott, O.San Oleeo. But tbe IDMlute died lD committee.
China W ams Smokers
TOKYO (AJ>> -China ls be&innina a national
cempailJl to warn lu 900 million ciUzeos o( tbe
risks ol smoking, Radio Peking announced.
The broadcast said the eovemment will outlaw
amoltin& by students and ln public places, includ-
tng theaters. hospitals and on public transporta-
tion. It will also run a national information cam·
palan about the health hazards.
Health Minister Qiang Xinzboog ,(Chien m.ln·
Cbun1> said the cancer rate bas jumped six-fold in
1S years in the city of Shanghai.
REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER
ANO CLEARING AGENTS
CMl. OF l.AOING •&061
I V VIRTUE OF OUR POSITION AS ONE OF THE LEADING LIOUIOATORS OF
ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE NATION, WE HAVE BEEN REQUESTED TO SECURE
AND CLEAR AN ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE, HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS.
ORIOI NALL V IMPORTED BY A DEALER WHO COULD NOT MEET FINANCI AL
08LIOATIONS NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE MERCHANDISE THROUGH U.S.
CUSTOMS.
Due to the urgency of this sale, th11 is en ouut1nd1ng opportunity to ecquire these fin.,
handmede Orlentel Rug1, plus others. Included will be bautiful carpets and rUgt from 7
of the world's leedi09 rut capitals: Penia. China, lndie, Turkev. Afgheniatan, Romanja
end Paldsten. Sint vary from 2'X3' to 10'X16' and some palle(t sizes.
CATALOGUED AND SOLD BY THE PIECE
FRIOAY, OCTOBER 26
AUCTION 8 P.M. PREVlEW 7 P.M.
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State V uhterahle • m Nuke War
Bislwp's
Execution
Applauded ,R!SNO (AP) A nuclear
•t&aell m 1)' tlnd metropolitan
Celllomlani evacuated to n&ral areaa •llbout food. water, or
fallout wtt fl to prot tt I.Mm
• ltat.e otncl1l 11)'e. ·
Several million peopl would
find themaelv ,_,located to the
open fielda ot the .Out.Mm San
Joequln Valley and the deMrta
of= 1 . erlal and cuatern
Rl eowttJ . ald Donald
P l ol lhe 11tato Ofnc.! of
E .. llfte>' &lr v1ces .
. fl.OT ONLY WILL authorities
!>.'-_faced wtlh lbe problem of~ Una tbe clty dwellen, but
they will be forced to or
I ae construction of lhou.unds
o temporary f1dlout shelters gar a~d '
he shelle!J-would be created r m existlnJ' bwldings by beap-
ln earth over them , Pinegar
111 d ln a telephone interview
e admitted that no plans
h~e bee n m~de to provldf'
s hovels or powef" equ.ipment for
colaslruction. But he cautioned
a111n1t a pe11lmi•Ur atUtud
•bout one·1 chine .. of 1urvtv1l
•OIT PEOPL have a maa ~ceptiOft on lh scope of a
•ldupr-.1d nut'IHr war." he
Hid "They hav an ·on lb
Beach' evel')'on ·l•·1oln1·tO-dJe
a tlilude, but lhat ·a not really
PoUlble from a 1taU1Ucal point
otv w "
tale officlala arn worklna on plal\Aj IOC' Mer ctd and R1vera1de
counties that will aet-ve u
model.JS for other putll of thtl
at ate
Parta ol Merct'd and Riverside
ure considered h1gh-rlsk arellb
because or the nearness of
Strategic Aar Command baaes
a nd the lumbering B·52s that
wo4ld carry a nu<'lear atla(•k 1n
to the heartland <>f an ·agresbor,
he aa1d
OTHER HIGH RISK tareets
i n clude M ath er Field in
Sacrame.nlo, 1Beal Air Force
Base near M arysville and
Travl1 Air force 8110 near
Jl'alrfleld. l'inta•r 11ld.
Tar1et.a of lower prionty In· elude mJlltar)' compl xos In the
n Fran( 1co Bay Area. Lone
, D.cach and San J)jego
The plan tor Merced County
calla tor evacuaUne 61,000 peo.
pie from around taalle Air
Fore Baae lo an area near Los San~
IN ADDITION, 67,000 people rrom San Joae would Join them if
oltlcia ls determined that a
nuclear attack was hkely within
a few days
In Ri verside County. a bout 1.2
million persons fro m Or ange
and Los Angeles counties would
make their temporary homes in
the Coachella Valley near Palm
Springs. They wo"'ld 1010 those
evacuated from around
Riverside's March Air Force
Base.
Loren P'leldll. chief of the atate
Nuclear Protection Division.
H)'I the plan will work ll enough
time is aUowed but admits a
s neak attack could slay millions.
H E ESTIMATED it would
take up to eight days to evacuate
Loa Angeles. while It might tllt'
three days to evacuate San
01egq.
"It's 1 mporlant that the
aver age citizen think about the
critical things be would need to
take with him." Fields said
··People should think about
tockpiling food that does n't re-
quire extensive preparallon and
water."
"Our plans do encompass re
direction of food and fuel. but 1t
takes time to turn the system
around. and for the first three or
four days people might have to
m ake do with what they have
with them.·· he said.
t'lnc. E~f 1011
Billy Carter says most of
t he su p porters of Sen.
Edward Kennedy are mem-
bers of the news media and
college students "who don 't
yote anyway .. He predicted
1n New York t h at h i s
brother . the president. could
easily def eat Kennedy for
the nomination.
SAN DIEGO <AP) -Applaud·
1n g t he execution of Jene
Bishop or Garden Grove Jn
Nevada aa "a well·deaerved
death." California '1 chief pro-
s~cut.or says too few murderers
pay tbeuJtimat.epeoalty.
T he court.a have allowed "bun·
dreda of convicted murderen to
escape from Death Row," aald
Attorn ey General Ge or1e
Deukmejlan, •pea kine •t a
homicide sym posium sponJOred
by Califom1a prosecutors .
Asked Deukmejian: "In what
other count ry do convicted
murderers have to be dragged
kicking and screaming out of the
gas chamber a nd back into court
fpr a nother bearinJ?"
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SAVl!S your Money
In the
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CLIAIDS
ROYAL FLUSH 39. c
BOWL CLEANER ••
GOODWIN'S WJNDOW
CLEANER
FIRST ALERT FAMILY PROTECTIONS STEM
22 OZ. WITH SPRAYER
OR 59• 32 OZ. REFILL . • •
I ~ CARPET SCENT c ~ ie oz.· ........ 99
I MoN of the earn.. The VUY
at the market k .. pt
threat.nil\9 to ..U 2a4'a.
What does he want from
--ua?
MEUAU
PARQUET
FLOOR TILE
You know how great a r.al wood floor i.8
and thia ia an easier way t o do it . A foot
at at.Un.. Limited Ouantiti•.
Ri~mmGAF~ STAI WALL TILE
7 7'!so.rr.
We handl. the Santana
Palm, Ch.tnut Wood,
Dutch Royal Blue and a
bunch more. (Bunch?
Maybe a couple, but
'-"-'-~......i "bunch," no.)
HERITAGE
OAI FlllSH
EITDTAllllEllT earn
18~
S TANLE Y
A good h o m e security
s ys tem you can inst all
yourself has been a few
m oons corni ng. but this
is simple. J ust plug it
in.,it's w ireless. Y ou get
t he r eceivin g console
a nd one Door In.stru.aion
Transm itter, but you
can add on options like:
97~
•BA·SOOO S moke Detector, Gas ,
Detector. Wi ndow or
Door Intrusion D etec -
tors. even a super Siren.
The cons ole you get
handles them all. (All I
can afford is a wife who
can s mell whis ky two
blocks away. a noisy cat.
and a Little League
Base ball h at. )
FIRST ALERT WINDOW
INTRUSION TRANSMITTER
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5 GAi.LOi
AUSTIALIAI
TREE FDI
497
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Grow a nice plant, m ight be the
be.t thino you did all year. Tha
one last.a almo.t a lifetim e.
S TANLEY
STAILEY MITRE BOX
WITH IACI SAW
I l 9 !e14
lan't thia • nice piece of machinery. Such
• perfect rig. f;ftl'J' cut ia penect,..,...,.
angle ia ju.st ri9ht. ( What ia the name
apin?)
ILACI AID DECIO
114" DIRL
77~
How lOl\9 ha" I tout.cl Black and Deckiw clrills? Well, the
kida al the peopJ. who flnt
bou9ht them an~ thl.aad. -
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PLASTIC FEICllG
FAlllC ~~~-.. 3.1.
36" LIN. l'T. . . • •
48'' LIN. rl'. . ..
72" LIN. rl'. . . . c
You can u.e the amall Mi9hu to &..p the
d09Vie from doing no· no or the big .tuH
to keep the mob out. Limiud Ouantitiaa..
SCOTTS llOW FLOWDS
2·l~LB8.
Don't ha,,. to aak what thi9
stuff cloea, the name t.lla all.
(You should l'Md what eome
aupplien NY when they
complain'" don't U..t their
p roduct with the "~pect" it
d ... rNS.
ILACI AID DECIEI
5 1/1" COMPACT
CllCUUISAW
164~
Compact ia great, eo euy to handle. Gnat
for a paneling and plpwood eaw too.
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-, YOUR CHOICE: /~~· / PAii OF WIPER
.;r_ IEFIUS 01 A
Buy them. ~n't WIPD IUD£ think about 1t . J uat
buy them. When at 99 C rain.a you will thank
me a t housand EA
tim•. .
QUAID STATE
30 WT. •OTOI OIL
55!.
II we didn't ha,,,. oil to •ll
I'd think the Brooklyn Kid
quit the bu.sin ... and went
back into Bingo.
OLYM,l
·STAIN
OL DIPIC STAii
·7~
Not paint. this ....Uy
oet• into the wood. not
j ust on it . Doaen.a of
great new modern
ah.ad•. S.. the cliaplay.
IATIOIAL LUDD
SPRAY PAllT
63~30Z.
I u k you what can you get for
63c? For small jobe thia be.ta
cleaning up a hnaah. (Run out
of wonla? ~.,.)
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NATION
Dell,,,ery ~ ... Offtcial
To Sue
CBS Inc.
Postal SenJice Eases
Better Se"'ice Rules
'Pot' ~11ek
Brouniea Were SpikM
L09 ANOSLD CAP) -....... hnaro, •
•••Mr of u •• LOI
A•1•l•1 Board ef M~ ..... U.m.tnlt
la S•p•rlot' Co-.rt •Jnrt C91 lae., .... . -.. ~ .... ... ••d IMdicaJ eoetl ln e......,.~•eee•· clMl Ja Mar at KNXT
atwbol.
M~eoallll'llll'_.I to \he MA.it.
Pe"uo all .. ed after bet.., hlt by a ewlqina
door IM .ulrend "peat
meatal. pbyalcal and
nenom M1D MMt aulfer·
ln1" .d permaaent ln· Jun..
Fel'1'1ro'1 attorney.
II ictlal Narvkl. ref\&sed
to elaborate on the ex
tent of tbe injuries.
Ferraro said be went
to tbe studio •'for the
purpoee ol meetlJl8 with
certain repr88elltatlves"
of CBS and wu injured
when five people pushed
tbe door open into the
reception room where
be wu stencl'nc.
CBS apokeswoman
PbyW. Kirk Bush said
studio officials had not
seen tbe auil and could
not comment.
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•eeeF .. la
Sen. J Helma, D·
N . C .. h as lost
another bid to force
President Carter to
i m medlately lift
economic s anctions
against Zimbabwe
Rhodesia. A Senate-
H o u se conference committee rejected
tbe proposal Tues-
day.
Hotel Warned
PORTERVILLE (AP)
-A Tulare County
Superior Court Judge
has ordered the ow ner or
the Porterville Hotel to
make repairs on the
structure or be closed
WAIRINOTON (AP) -'l1M ,_...
Senie. 61 reluiq 1UCMJy "8 ... al
monopoly on tbe delivery ol--. to
allow Mvate compu.i• to Mver aome ·'eX.remely W'PDl" a.u... I a a nottc• eapected to be
publllhed In Weafllday'a Federal
Relilter. the malt lleMY ~
ill rep&aUot\1 tn an effort to help
butlneuet wb.lch want letten de-
hYtJ'ltd fut.er than tbe Poetal Serviee
can do it.
Tfflt aULE, TO tate effect Nov.
26. aaya private dellvety will be al-
lowed •ben the letters. "value or
uaefulnesa would be greatly
dlmlniabed lf not delivered" quicker
than normal mall.
The Postal Service traditionally
guards jealously its monopoly, oc·
casionally forcing out small en-
te rprises that promise to deliver let-
ters across town at rates cheaper
than the U.S. Mail.
The private express statutes,
wbJcb granted the monopoly during
the 19th century, were designed to
put out of business carriers which
tried to undercut the government
mail service. One or these private de-
ll very networks was the Pony Ex-press, now a part of Ame r ica
rolk lore.
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS oc·
casionalJy Introduce bills that would
allow privete eompeaiM to ~
wttla tbe re.taJ Servte.. Tbl ..., ae·
Uoe by tbe mall ..-CY, "'6da wu
taken wt~ tbe appronl ot a.p.
Cbar• WU-. D-Callf., dWnnaa
ol 8 ffouM Poet Office IUbeommiUM,
:•J.. ~..=;" .::u.-=:::.~
llmlted exemptioaa.
SCOTC.H TAPE
Cbariel D. Hawley, Pmta.l Seniee s.m11 .,_ *-• • .. ,_ eor•"
aulatant tetr'al COUDMI, aald tbe =.;:.::--.Delflt ~ ... rule "la an aeeoauncMla•lon betwem ~~~;;;:::.:=::; ____________________ __...
an apparent need for a k1JMl of service we an not providiJl8 and tbe
need to maintain tbe ceneral struc-
tute of tbe private express atatuU:s
with tbia limited exemption.•·
Aa a way ol iDlwinl that the let·
ten are "estremely urtent," the rule
will require that tbe price be at leaat
$3 or twice tbe rate ror tbe Pa8ta1
Service's "priority mail" service.
Temple Murals Found
TOKYO (AP) -An ancient temple
adorned with murals dating back 4.50
years was diacovered in southern
Shanxi (Shami) Province in northern
China, the Chinese news agency Xin·
lua (Hsinhua) reported. Paintings
in the Jl·Yi Temple depict legendary
tales in which more than 400 human
figures. gods and demons are
represented.
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High Fuel Prices Bringing Back ·Cattle Drives
Plm&. S.D. (AP) -Down
M>me oa U.. rue•. tile die· eow ..... wont la dielel. Amid Nlq-,... ...... l'MdMn ....
to Mr' I twr. eau.&. oa tnleb
• IM *'" to man.t are or-r::i • cMneiMt kiad °' .. " YI -lbe old·fubklMd
caUle*ive.
To Nve ~ ~. eome r~Mn are ft1 -.p •atn
eow taand a . 1loekln1 a
elMatkw._ and cUmblna a&op
borae1 to drlve ttaelr ulllt aeroM t~• wlndawept South
Da.Mta .,...riel, Jut aa u.ar ......,.._.did at lbe tum of 0.. eeetury
••ws Wl!NT THaOUGH a
pertod wben ener11 w11 too
cheap," aaid Vern Rauaeh. a
Hoven randwr. "lt was cheaper
t.ban labor. Now the sltuaUoa t1
reverai.Qa and ~neray la worth
more tbaD our time a1a1n
"So we'U apend the Ume traul
lnl lbe cattle rat.her than burn· lDa t.be enerp, ·' he •aid. Clair laU1h ru the ftnl nWcN" drive u. rear, btrd.lnc .... l,Mt Cetta. 1S mU.. lo Ide
'••rebe la wht rn Soulia
OU.ota la September
TBS a1GG£8T DalVS •n *al memory fOl uader Wl'1 two •••Ir• later when Sml&ll '1 b~ln·l•w. rancher Wayne Ba&er ol 81.ton, enUal.S 70 cow
boys to berd 4,500 st .. n u far .. n mla. lo • atocllyard lo St
On1e, jUlt north of Deadwood
. '. cledded ...... l '°' thoM 4,:IOO cattle tocttMr that I pro-
bably had mou 1ut1 than
bralnl," Belter Nld "Tbat waa
oae bell ot 1 bunch of caw. ll
atrttebed out nve or she ml&el ar
Umea."
Tbe blpttl problem wu &el·
tmg permluion eo cro.1 private
land then cuttin1 and repalr1na
fences as the he'rd pa11ed
lbrou8'1.Ma.Ud.
aSll·U CllSWSD aaUleld-.
taba.c.. ~Slit dae drive and
worrted ..... M ulcer,
but HNI tM nlD ... "'°"taMe.
"I fell w .. ved ..... I IClt al
IDC)9t .... at... Ille ...... "ll
wou1'/ uv. eoet "' tll.• to
1hlp tbem a.ad I t11ured we
11ved •M>.• or •u.ooo ol lbal. "And we ma.Y bave aaved
enouih ~to beat a •mall town." be , "becaGM tboM
bla trucu don't 10 very far on a
aallon o1 fuel." Be1ler Hid bl• steers lost
eome Mlbt duriD1 tbe week·
lone trelc. Out 1alned It back lD
two days ' real at tbe
stockyards
"THE LABOa COST
wa1 almost minimal," he
said. "Everyone who went aJOog
volunteeri!d for the privilege of
dolnc lt. Of the 70 cowboys, 1 OO·
A .. WI ........
Happy Presentation
l'reator. Jenny Chessc. 10. far right. The
other youngsters are Lorna Garrison. 10.
Washington. D.C .. center. and Brian
Owens. 10, Kingsport, Tenn
ly paJd four ol them beca\IM
they knew the country and 1
knew I tu.cl to bave lbem.
..Tbl Nit..,. 90lunteen wt.o
••re Uekled to deat.b lo be do6Jll
lt," he aald. "I'd 1ue11 my ml·
jor bpeml WU food,"
"ADd boole, a lot ol boOle" ln·
terjected Chuck Bellman, a
Wecota reneber wbo will bead
t.bree am.aller drives tb.11 fall.
·'People w'ho 1teep out overnl&bt
need a lot of aomeWA1 to keep
them warm."
Bellman plan.a lo drive about
l ,000 catUe ea1t from their sum·
mer puture near Seneca to bi.I
ranch for the winter.
••THAT'S BECO•ING more
frequent," he said. "Ten years
ago, when the price of diesel wu
much lower, you could afford to
ship thele cattle around. Ma.t of
the trucken didn't charge very
much because they knew we
were losin" mooey.
"Now tbat we're lettlaa a lit,
tie men for our !lvletoei, tMy
1 .. a frM to daatte ua a nus. mon too," be added. CaUle ...,.. MlliAI thl• .-
for Ml to• per b..a...chNlpt,
a fairly MtnleUM priee to IDU.1
cattlemen althou1b tacb
raoeber bu a different break·
even pcUat.
"AT THAT PalCE, a ·liqle
owner could make a fl5 profit
per •teer. which la opposed to the $200 to USO lo11ea In
1975·11." said Rauacb, who
be1ao two yean •IO tbe prac· lice of drtvtq b1a 500 cattle 20
miles home to b1a Hovea ranch.
"It'• excitin1 for catUemen to
aee thla," he said, "althou&b it's
1oln1 to take a rew t:.~ of mendina to recoup put . " ··nae caWe market la pretty lllod rilbt DOW,'' Alreed state
Atrlculture Secretary Clint
Robena. "But they're plaJinl
cateb·UP ball rllbt "°", aDd every c..t tbey can aet ..,.. toward peytai baS ...........
ALTBOVGB ••v•c• ntlmatet that uauportaUoe
COit.i AN cmly 10 ...... of ...
c:oet ol prc itwins a eow, tW.eam
be Important la a ~ eom•
petitlw ......at.
Bellman'• partDer. for ID·
stance. for two yean U. drlv. about 1,000 yearlla11 from
pulu,. near ~ about • miles aorUlwe.t to Illa lloMD
'ruch.
Bellman e1t1maled dM drtvtaa
coat at ... Tbe eost ol .,....,
would be nearly tz.MO eae
t.lme. "On occasion, we ueed to drive
them home when ft wun't am-
ventent to ltt tbem OD t.be tnJcka," Bellman 1ald. ••aat
now we're driving tbem all
home -you don't have to tb1nlc
twice toct.y."
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Cartoonist Charles Schultz. left. Joins
President Carter in Washington for pre·
sentation of the 1979 Christmas Seal cam·
paign entries. The president holds the en·
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FRANK "· PETERSOH, •91' "· r• 'HENRY !I SHULL, •oe II, rHldenl
tto.nt of HuntlnQton 9••<11. C• A of 9Uf'n• P•tll, c.. P•"eo •w•• on former r•\tdeftt of Phoenl•1 Aruona. WeOnfttd•Y October 2•. 1•19 1n
l>ll\'4t<I ,,wily on Tut~V. CKto~r 73. An .. ht•lm, C• Mr \null wit\ •~II
1ff1• Mr ~'~''°"' ndd ~n • "f'lf "'"'PIOy•·d 1n equipment c: on~truc tOt'\ 1n
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7801 Bolsa Ave
Westminster
893-3525
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NEW YORK CAP>
Eleanor JlobaoA .Bel·
mont, 99, a legendary
grande dame of New
York society who
became the first woman
boa rd membe r at the
M etropolitao Opera ,
died Wednesday.
'Aafte VllW
MIMOat.u. , .. K
Cemltef'Y Monuarv
Chapel
AM followed bV ""'""of C"•l•ll... SAN DIEGO <AP> -
burl•I •t '00 AM •• SI J N <"'"' Ret1"red Capt. Fraacil a. C.thOli< Olllrtll. C--on l'rl·
3600 Pae1f1c View Onve
NewPOn Beach
644-2700
oo. O<tot>e• u . "" Gr•vn1c1e &oberta, 62, former com·
-•i<•• WMI ..,,_ .. to:ao AM .. d r c b' p I t M•r11C1• ~Memor1e1 P•r11. 111 •\=·~ man· er o u 1 o n
of 11owen cloMtlon• m,,., 11t n..cse"' Na~al Air Station in the
on.le'• -"' ,... RffPIMMtmtr. P"'lll . d' d in inc., P.O. eorc 104, uoi-llff<"· C•. .. ppmes, 1e a mu Ptett.e aret11en Belt aroeaw•v h o 1 p i t a I S u n d a Y .
Mortueryow~.. Roberti. an aviator# was
To /ffarrw
Brenda Va ccaro.
Acade my Award
nomioee Cor her _role
in "Once I s Not
Enough" a nd jazz
mus ician Richie Cole
h ave announced
wedding plans .
Council Mum
VISALIA <AP> -The
Visalia City Council has
declared itself neutral
on a growth control ad-
visory measure for the
community on the No·
vember ballot .
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LaQuna Beach
494-9415
LaQuna Hills
768-0933
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540-5554
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II Whoopliik Coup Vattine Called E/fectitJe
f:. Ban Soughl
On Non,.solar
Pool Heating
SACRAMENTO (A~) -11lte
California Energy Commiuioo
. ~ baa tabn ~r preliminary • at.ep toward a ban on non-solar ~ bea~ on new swimmiq pool.a.
' ·· On a 4-0 vote Wednesday, the
1 : commiaaion ordered its staff to
r conduct a aeriel ol bearinp and
to draft propoeed refU,latiom by
next March to add solar beating
, requirements to state building
~ standards.
IF ADOPTED, THE regula-
tions would not affect uiltinC .. pool heating systema, com·
misaioo spokeswoman Stephanie
' Bradfteld said. lnltead, the re·
gulaUona would affect new pools
and existing pools if a beating
sntem ia added.
. At the same time that it or-
• dered drafting of new regula.
tions, the commission continued
. its suspension of an interim
: solar policy.
Tbe interim policy would re-
quire every owner of a new pool
to at least obt.ain comparative
bids for solar and nattll'al gas
beat ing systems, including
fJ8timates ol the lifetime cost of
each beatinC system.
BUT THE INTEU• poUcy,
,. wh ich waa s u19ende d i m-
: m ecUa&ef)t ~ its adoption lut
1
.:.. .hair. would not requlN any pool .. __.,.-.UIOlerlleatiq,or
.. _ --W-wtall IOlal II the lldce ,. .............. u.........-.-. I ...................... .
mucb more comprehensive ap.
· proacb, that would mandate
·' IOlar water beatt.na for nm. ~ miDC pools, 0 Ila. Bradfteld Ml4.
... ...
I •
I INA
pkatMm ef U. vaeelae ltMll.
W80P P1NO COtJOB II a
bl::~ coota1toua dlaeaae ca by a bact.erla. It la mott
daft,._ amon1 cblldren un· .T I . ,,..,. an plawect by ftta
ol ~ rouow..-by ·.:: las llltU• ol breath that
Uke a whoop.
UaW about • yun •to. the dlaeue wu a ltadint killer ol
cbUdnn ln thia country. and It
1Ull la a major cawie ol death in
A~WI ........
ADMfTS VIOLATIONS
Joe South
Singer Guilty
Of Gun Charge
ATLANTA (AP) -Country
music alnger and entertainer
Joe South bas pleaded guilty to
two firearms violations in U.S. Diatrict Court.
South, an Atlanta resident, en·
tered the pleas to charges of
possessing two Heckler and Koch .3(g.caliber auawt rifles.
Tiie ehar1es were coatalned in
an lndictment wbicb said it was
We1al for South to possess the weac--beeame ol a coaric:tioD
oa a dlM'p ot feklalou mart-Juw ta11 rr._Jnl910.
U .a. DUtdet .Juqe Cbarlee Moye set no sentencing date for
South •· wbo won two Gram· mt• iD Jl'IO for la1.a hit "Games People Play.••
WORLD OF
CHANGING
. •
.. ..
PRICES,
SINGER
PRICESH~
CHANGED
TOO.
While the cost
of almost everything
keeps getting higher,
the cost of sewing
with Singer is lower. Earlier
this year, we dropped the
regular price of this Stylist*
machine $3().Now we're reducing it
CS.v•loi*il oomrtee.
Tbe ... ....... ltJ a doe·
tor at the M.;ai C•w lor Dll·
.... Control, CODeluditd "that
lh• bemlHI .. •llfflDaUoa out-
wel1h the rilb _. that tM MY·
ln11 ouhNiO tM OOlta." But lt
added that tbere '8 a Deed for ''de-
velopment of a lall toaie Yac·
dot."
INWANTI NOW routinely re-
ceive a aeries ot aboU that lm·
munlle them qainat whopping
cou1h, teta.Dua and dipbtberta.
Rectally, eome docton have
questioned the wtadom ol livini
tbe whooping cou1b vaccine
because ol the rare chance that
the medicine will cause en·
cepballtis, an inflammation ol
the brain.
ln Great Britain, where the
controversy bu captured more
attention. many parenta have
stopped allowtq their cbildren
to be lmmunbed. and there bas
been more than a tenfold ln·
crease in whooping cough.
THE LATEST STUDY, direct·
ed by Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan of
the center in Atlant a , was
publiabed in today's New
EnAland Journal of Medicine.
• Immunization haan 't really
erupted as a major controversy
here," Koplan said in an ln·
terview. "ln part we wanted to
clear the air before it did."
Side effects of the vaccine,
though relatively rare, include
convulsions. prolonged scream-
ing, meningitis and encephalitis.
Jn a Swedish study. the odds of
developing encephalitis after
vaccination were one in 170,000.
T h e American doctors
calculated that the cost of vac·
cinating one million children
and treating their side effects is
$720,862. If the same number of
tots were not vaccinated, it
would cost $1.9 million to treat
their whooping cough.
WITHOUT AN immunization
program. there would be 7.6
deaths from wbooplng cough for
each milllon, compared with two
deaths resulting from the vac·
cine.
In the United States, the fre-
ol wbooplnl coulb bu
dramatically aince tbe
.... ..... roatme YaC·
clDatklmbepa. Koplan a ald tile Natloaal
Institutes of Health and r e· aearct.n ln other countrtee are worklq on a 1.. d~erou.a
vaccine.
Sf .. t'LIST
MODEL543
,
$40 more. So, for a limited time, you can
buy it for S70 less than you could last year.
It has a free-a rm, 6 built-in stitches, a built-in buttonholer and a front
drop-in bobbin-features that help make sewing easier on a Singer*
machine.
And today, with the_ price of clothing skyrocketing, sewing makes
more sense than ever. Because for fes s than half the cost of ready-to-
wear, you can stay in style with Singer. 'A fr•ll·m··~··t n.. ~·n2r1Comp•nr r---------------------, 7 POINT TUNE-UP ONLY S9.95 1 I Make sure your machine is in top working order. Bring It to the Singer I I Stor~• along with this coupon, before November 3rd. Parts aren't I I included ln this special off er, but all these services are:
I . Balance tension adlustment •Belt renston adJustment I
• fabric handllna "'cdwusm adjustment •Winna Inspection I
•• • Motor Inspection and lubrication •Machine lubricallon
L . Threadlna mechanism cleaning ··Mc111roN1c1.,,~101Mm« ttMC• I
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~ LeA's quallti/ In this short ~ lcntt shirt.
Enainftred slrlpe ~In MIOrted colors. Sias S..~L ·XL: on .. for fllr\ dllJs ~
Regularly s11.so NOW $1299
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In brushed denim and pr~ denim. ""-"' ""9i5t sizrs 28-. They're nw'-d dcMfl for 10
sizes 28·38; on sale for ten days on~ days on~ Regularly $20, $21, S26
Regularly Sl9·$22 NOW $1299-$1J99. $1699
NOW $1399-$1699
OUR TiiREE BIGGEST SBJJNG
ACME BOOTS~ SALE
lllere's only four d¥ to S&\le 25% on our three biggest selling Acme
Boots. We've reduced prices on these popular styles un1tl Sunday.
October 28. A.tallable in sizes 8· 120. Come in and see lhe resl of our
great selection ol western boots
Kegularly $54.95·$61 .95
NOW $4099-$4649
HPIM\llAN __ ~
PRINT
SHIRTS
Choose from an assortment ol beeuttful ~Ian
shirts. In ~thefic fabrics.; on sale for 10 days
~~1ar1y s26 NOW $1699
. LEVI'S Bf.NDOVER PANTS
Save on comfonable. casual 8endcMr pants.
All cokn on sale. but only for I 0 days.
Regutarly s23 NOW $1699
PRINT FASHION
TOPS Pr~ printed !.ouses in
po~/cotton blends. On sale
for 10 days on~.
Regulary S 17
,,,.,,...._,NOW $1399
Open ltfon-FJ'f 10-9:30. Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6
ODAllD 200 £ap/onode Drive, al The btJJanocJe lbopping CfN/ter. 805/485-0606
ANAHElN 2636 W Lo Palma juaJ WMI o/'Mogno/ia. 1141527-3503
ORANGE 789 S 7l.<Jn A ve, ~tin at the Garden Grove Fwy. 7141639-1791
SAlffA ANA 3430 S Bnsto/ Ave, lf..rmJe norlh of South Coast Plozo. 7141957-8100
MISSION YIEJO 25252 Mc/ntyre; San Diego Fwy, Lo Paz exit 7 l 41586-6100
WESTMJHSTER 15412 Golden west St, nextto Golden West College. 7 J 41898-554 r
HUNTING10NIF.ACH /Olli AdomsAYe, Broolcbunt&Adorn, 7141964-3323
SHDINAN OAKS 4520 Van Nuys Blvd, next to Hughe. Market 2131783·251 J
NORJ'HIUDGE J9320Notdholf St; Tampa& Nordhol(, ocrosslromNonhrldgePlazo. 2131993.7097
CDUU10SIABTESIA 18600 Gridley St, ocrotl3 /rom Lot Cerrito. Center, 2131924-8883
PASADDIA 36liOE Fooll11ll 8Jvd, Ra.meod & Footlull. 2131578-1692
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"• S•t.
10 A.M ... 8 P.M.
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FURNIDlAE
LOOSE PILLOW BACK SOFA
Cotton floral print on
cream background ( 1 only)
reg.~ NOW '249
LOOSE PILLOW BACK SOFA
Cotton floral print, white
on bk.'8. (1 only)
reg. $599 NOW 1299
FLORAL PRINT SOFA
Brown and gold velvet. 1 only
reg. s399 NOW •199
~ FLORAL PRINT NYLON
Rust and gold. (1 only)
O, ieg.$549 NOW•274 .. ,
.~·. WOOD TRIM SOFA
w Rust cofor vinyl (1 only)
;~' reg. $399 NOW •199
.... EARLY AMERICAN 3 PC. SET
'0 Sofa. love seat and chair.
t> (1 only) ~·
'•' reg. $1297 NOW S647
~·i , Save 50°/o on Salem
., ~~~~~4 only> Now 299.50
'.
. ~~~~:r (2 only) Now 174.50
~~~J~9(3 only) Now 139.50
Ottoman (2 o n1y> N 59 50 reg. $119 OW •
Love Seat <2 only) N 274 50 reg. $549 OW •
Your Choice 99.50
Cocktail table c2 onry>
End table c2 only)
Corner table (2 only)
reg. $199
Carpet Remr.ants
6x9 reg. 49 95
Bx12 reg. 89.95
12x15reg. 129.95
NOW 19.99
NOW49.99
NOW66.99
FASHION FABRIC
Fall Wamsutta
reg. 2 .49-3.49 Now 1.24-1.74 yd.
Selected Polyester Fabric
60" wide
reg .. 3 .99 Now 1.66 yd.
Selected Poly/Rayon Prints
reg. 2.99 Now 1.49 yd.
., '!~:.:n Boucl'Now 1.49 yd.
~
·'
50°k off Remnants
50°/o off
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58/5.D
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LINENS
Quilted Bedsprread
reg. S41..ss2 Now 20.50-'26
Bedsklrta
reg. 9.99-11.ee Now 4 .99-5.99
Piiiow Shams
reg. s12 Now se
Assorted Drapes
reg.$33 Now16.50
reg. S45 Now 22.50
Assorted Bath Towels
reg. 3.50 Now 1. 75
Washclothes
reg.1.50 Now75C
Bathroom Carpet
reg. s14-$30 Now s7 .s15
Toilet Seats
reg. $10-$65 Now S5-32.50
HOUSEWARES
"Colorado" 7 pc. Cookware
Set. Porcelai n on steel.
~:~~~~~· Now 39.99
Christmas Cookie Cutters
reg s~ Now 35c
MEN'S
Man Mates
Men ·s short sleeve shirt.
Assorted colors and eizes.
reg. $11
Men's Shirt
Nows.so •
2 pocket sis shirt with
shoulder tabs.
reg $15 Now 7.50
Men's Long Points and
Unpacked Dress Shirts
reg. 4.99-$12 Now 2.50-56
Men's T-shirts with
Hawaiian prints. N 6 50 reg. $13 OW •
Riviera Shirts
Assorted colors and sizes
reg. $12 Now'6
Men's Ski Sweaters
reg. s18 Now 8.99
50°/o off
Men's Name Brand
Wallets and Travel Kits.
AUTOMOTIVE
Save50%
AM/FM Stereo Radio
with 8 track.
eov·s
Boy's Sweaters
various stytes No~ 4•99 orig. $10 w
Boy's Polyester Slacks
orig. s11-s12 Now 5.50-'6
Boy's Woven Dress Shirts
Varfous stytes and colors
reg. sg..s10 Now 4.50-4.99
WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES
Assorted Print Scarves
reg.$3 Now1.50
Belts (3 per box)
reg .$~ Now2.50
Metallic Oblong Belt
reg. s5 Now 2.50
Knit Ski Cap
reg $2 Nows11
Close Out
Assorted Sunglasses
req $6-$9 Now 2 .99
FINE JEWELRY
75°/o off
Stone Ring selected styles
orig $10-$150
LINGERIE
Ladies Terry Loungers
with novetty sayings. assorted
colors and sizes
reg. $18 Nowsg
Ladles Criss-Cross
Leotards.
Solids and stripes.
reg. $12 NowS.99
Ladles Nylon Halters
Assorted colors and sizes.
'
reg. 4.50 Now99c
-Smooth N Shapely Briefer
Cotton fined crotch, pink only.
reg. 2.75 Now 1.37
SHOES
orig. 129.99 Now 64.99 · · Closeout Men•s Leather
Work Shoes.
Scat Trac Competition Profile reg. s29432 Now 14.44
Closeout Men's Leather
Casual Shoes. 60 & 70 Series Tires
r Raised White Letters. Quantities Limited-F.E.T. Included
Reg. SAVE NOW
070x14 45.ll 22.61 22.61
F70x14 49.54 24.77 24.n
G70x14 51 .71 25.85 25.86
G70x15 52.lf 211.311 28.39
H70x15 56.00 28.00 28.00
B60x13 45.16 ~. il J 22.58
reg. $24
Women's Sandals
Wedge soles.
Nows12
reg. 14.99 I -. Now7.99
I •
. . Sale.Starts
Friday, Oct. 26 7-
10 A.M.
WOMEN'S
SaveSOO/o
· F•ll Sweate1"Sale
Jr. & mi8ey stytee. Cardigan
and pullcMn in IOlida and
stripe&.
Otlg.$13-t2A
Suede a Knit Jactmt
Fall cotors. 2 Rylee. 1 Witt.
hood. SM-(.
I
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orig.~ Now9.99
Double Breasted Blazer
Cardigan. Natutal. n.,y Md
brown. Now 13.99 reg. 29.99
Misses Blouses Kashmtm
waffle weave, long s'8eve
sizes 5-M-l..
orig. $15 Now 7.50
Dressy Blouses poty s11k or
crepe fabric in solid colors.
~;~~'s1s Now 3.99-9.99
Straight Skirt
Poty gaberdine 1n black,
winter white or rust.
Sizes 5r'6 -13119
orig. $1 2 NowS.99
Jr. Slacks, 100% potyester
gaberdine, no side seam.
sizes 5-M·L Now 7 .99 orig $17 g,:•9.99 Leg;J .... ...... -.. ......
50°/o off
Women's Dresses
1 & 2 pc. styles 1n Jr &
m1ssy h sizes Assorted
fall fabncs
orig. $22·$38
Special 18.88
Terry & Velour Dresses
Contemporary styling.
Jr. SIZ8S 5-13
Ms. sizes 8-14
GIRLS
Girl's Print Smock T~
fize 4-& ·
teg. 6.SO Now 2.99
Glr11Brush Ywlll Jean .
size 4-6x
reg. S6 Now 2.99
Girl's Superwear Top
Lac. trim. sim 4-6x
reg. 5.50 Now 1.99
Girl's Corduroy Pant
size 7·14
reg. s16 Now 5.99
Girl's Shirt Assortment
size 1-14 Now 3.99 reg. $6
Girl's Suoerwear Top
V-neck. size 1-14
reg. se Now 2.99
E60x14 54.66 21.: a:' 27.33
G60x14 59.99 ::i!B.' r.I ow. N
L60x14 69.54 314., 34. rr
G60x15 62.03 ;,,11 .Ul ;n.12 ~ Now, two great ways to charge!
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OlillT ~Miff -
COLUMBIA, S. C. <AP> -If
tbe Unlvenlt.y ol SOatb C~
truateel ftre buketball Colida
Frank lleGulre, u news reporta
indicate tbey plan to •• tMy
allo may have to come up wtda a
new team. ·
All 14 team memben told tbe
truatees Wednesday they will
not play for anyone but
llcGuire, South Carolina's
coach for tbe past 1.5 years.
"It is rumored that at the
board of trustees meetine this
Friday, Oct. 26, enougb voM:s
will be received not to renew
Frank McGuire's contract u
bead baaeketball coach tmlea
be agrees to take a job as vice
president for pubUc relatiom
next year," the team said la a
statement.
"The team unanimously
agrees that if Coach McGuire is
fired we will not play.
··oua TEAii IS ANGERED
by the way the board of trustees
have seemingly gone out of their
way to e mbarrass Coach
McGuire and demoralize our
team on the eve of a season we
know will be a highly s uccessful
one," the statement said.
DESPITE RISING TICKET PRICES. FANS ARE SUPPORTING SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPORTING EVENTS IN RECORD NUMBERS. Caplain Mike Doyle, who is·
sued the statement on behalf of
the team, lotd The Associated
Press. '.'This was the team's
idea. Our coach had nothing to
do about it." Seal at Regular Priees?
•
Doyte said McGuire was told
of the statement and "he 's real
proud of us. He·s happy we're ,
Sport Is. Big Business and Guess Wlw Foots the Bill -You bebindhim."
Columbia radio station WSCQ
on Tuesday said McGuire bad
rejected a demand by the uni·
venity trustees that be asree By DAVE CUNNINGILUI °' .. ._... .......... Lat Odober a baseball fan '11·
,.... .. -for my prea .-a to _. World Seriea 1ame. I
.. d's I.
=-1Fi:T&;zV.ti
Bowl and aimilar deala were
woned ... tbe ~ ..... tD
Aa•Mm ... th8 WorM 8ertea In
Baltimore aacl PtUabur&IL
•UT .O&GET the acalpera.
Even pa1ln1 re1ular prices,
fm abelled out an eattmated ta
million last year to 1ee pro
sportine events in California 'a
metropolitan areas.
That figure , dug up by
California Business maguine,
doeln't include milllooa more
•peat oa eolle1e and other ....... ...u.
CJearb', ..-t la .._ baa•awr. ..._ af:m Ila~ Jolm ............. ..... .., .... .
t!IMte trae,.. be .... "t
ldddblg. ....... wlll probabl)' make
... mllUoD o.er the aen 20
years from tbe Rama. n.e city
getr a pereeatqe from Ueketa,
CODcel9iom md partdna.
DBVELOPllENTS •ADE in
conjunction with tbe Rams'
move, aucb u a new hotel, sbop.
plng center and office buildinp,
figure to add $13 million to city
coffenoverthefint twodecades.
Who foota the bill? Who pays
out all that money whieb makes
sport such a bl& tM.mineu? You
do .
Despite tbe •k~rocket1n1
•alarie9 "' alb...... ..... pro h'l'•tc II llltl•tobe .......
...... I u ..........
tit.
Even tbe Oakland A'a and
Toroeto Bhae JQS, equal eall&tin-
den far tbe wont reeord In ma-
jor leape bueball tbia aeuon,
are in tbe black. ·
A RECENT ArnCLE in the
Profeuional Sports Journal de-
tailed bow the braim of tbe Blue
Jays orpniution manated to
make It one of tbe most proftta·
ble in bueball.
Toronto bas proven that win-
ning im't eYeryUiiq. ll helps,
but making a profit la far more
important.
1'be Doctaen, deapite t.beir
wont CllHbe.fWd -In 10 yeU8, drew J .. mlJMoe fW md
raabdlfo.lla1S'll ..... ...._
...... 0 II 'nle Angela, wttlt a sllptly
•mailer •tadlum located in a allpUy ........ popalatloa
area, drew 2.5 m•Dlon fw.
AT A TW.ra;.u. Aqel pine,
the averqe fan will apmd more
than ti for ticket. parting and
conceuiofta.
By buying the cheapest seats
available and cuttin1 out food
and programs, a family of four
must still spend '9.50 to watch
the Angela play.
And tbal's about the best buy
in Southern California gporta. At the upper end of t.be spec-
trum are die llama aacl USC
football •• ,,,.., ........ a f~
of four m•t e"94I at lieut ,._ ........ far tldEMa ... ..,... .. .
IF 'l'llAT 8AllE fam.ily ...._
more expeaalve aeata ••d
apraa1 for a pro1ram. aoft
drinb and bot does. tbe total
would nm more tb8D •· Like inflation, the price ol t.
ing a fan'\is splraliaa ever up-
ward. Two years ago you could buy
the best seat in the Forum to
watch the Lakers for $8.75. To-
day it's $10 ..
by Friday to step-down· .. coech
and accept a public relMiana jab
at1111ealll"'*1.
•e&maa MID 'h11lil!J' M
~ ........ ,,.. ......... ,
Mnr.1. ...... 111111& ...... -to eoadl at least throap nnt
a.ea.son.
UnJ~~James B. Bolda--aa6d U.. ..._..
cut report .... baed on ••m-
foUDded rumor,'' aad uwtees
chairman R. Markley l>ean1s
said the board bad iaaued DO "ul-I timatwm" to McGuire.
What Do You Get for Your Sports Dollar?
Until 1975, you could see a
Dodger game for Sl.50. The most
you could possibly pay for a
field·level box was $3.SO. Today
it's $4.SO. wltb general ati-
missioo selling at $2.
A Columbia newspaper report-
ed Wednesday that McGuire
turned down tbe trustees' offer
of a $75,QOO.a.year job u special
assist.ant to Holderman. Accord·
ing to 1be State, McGuire also
was told he could conduct
bask~tbaJI camps at the uni·
versity's Columbia and Conway
campuses and could receive
profits from lh<>se ventures.
$10
•.Missouri Hit
With Penalty
Estimated Cost for Family of Four
To Attend Sports Events
<Concessions Not Included)
Prie• IDetude Part1111 Feee. U Any· Tieteta Are the Lowest Rqular Prices Available
$20 $50
SUllE, IT COSTS more to run
a franchise than ever before.
But the difference is apparenUy
being borne by fans. not the
owners.
As previously mentioned. pro·
fessional teams reaped $63
million in tickets alone last
year, but their total revenues
were c&oser lo SlSO million, ac·
cording to the California Busi·
ness periodical.
That's when you add all the
a uxiliar) sources of income
such as parking, food, programs
and souvenirs.
NOT EVERY SPORTS
franchise Is an instant gold
mine. Here's a list or reeent
l<>Mrs in Southern California:
Southern California Sun,
Anaheim Amigos, LA Stars.
Orange County Stars, LA
Sharks, LA Strings and lbe
Anaheim Oranges.
They represent football ,
basketball, hockey, tennis and
volleyball teams which folded.
As Bruce Wat.son saJd in bis
California Business article· ··current investment prospects
are somewhat riskier than in the
early 19'708, but the Calif()mia
sports boom that began 20 ~ears
ago shows no slps of stopptnc."
Doyle said be wrote the state·
ment because "I wanted every·
body lo know about this. The
team is confused over this.
We're behind Coach 1.000 per·
cent.··
Lakers Trade
Carr to Cavs
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Both
Los Angeles Lakers' Coach Jack
McKinney and Cleveland's Jim·
my Rodgers, the Cavaliers'
player personnel director, agree
that forward Kenny Carr bas
potential that may be realized
with more playing time.
Carr, traded by the Laken to
Cleveland on Wednesday for two
future draft choices, bad been
playing tiWe for Los Angeles
this National Basketball As-
sociation season. The 6-9 former
North Carolina Slate star is ex·
pected to eet a better chance
with lbe Cavalien.
"Kenny CUT needs a cbance
to play and mlCbt become a very
good NBA player," said McKln·
ney. ••But bis chances of playt.nc
a lot of minutes with lbe Lakers
were reduced."
Billy Martin Gets Into Another Fight
BLOOJOlllGTON, Minn. (AP)-IWly
Martin, tbe fellty mana1er ol the New Yort-Y--.., Sot into a ftlbt lD a batel
lobn .... ~ nlPt ....... °"" an llllaals mu'1 lip, MDdial fdm to a
bo9pltlll. aeeanllq tlD • Pollee Nit.
J01e1119W.o.,er,a.o1•WdneMre
Ill., •• ,.. ...... frvm ............ 1 after• tut wu aUeW ap, pelee aald.
•All'llN, Q. BAI USN told bJ the v.-.. tbat be would haft to be cm Ida
'91tll •aw.rlfbewam.dto.._lallJob.
,.... ,......, DlPt ftllat -.... m tlle ....., ol Ole L'llotel de l'rw. in ........... Police •ail.
A nport by AIM L. 11)«'1 ol IM -.1 lleW'ttJ air Mid Cooter' .... ta. 80
FllnMIW 8oulMale HOlpltal ID IDllM,
........... tf toot JI tlD • 111te11111 to
elOle bla Up. •·
Blclomlutoo police, wbo were called
to the botef about midnllbt 'l\le9day, re-
ponecl tbat Cooper aahf be WU struck
by •artm. bat ,.... to rue mar.-. n WAI NOi' KNOWN wbat predpet-
ed tlM tDelcllnl..
llJ .. ' l'efOlt laid tlM ft,a.l WU wit· MINd bf 8te'fe llollud, 1 bellman,
wbo r'lf\aMd to comment. llywa Nici be
did ... tM lnetdeDt. .,.,.... WM not Hailable foe' com·
m..tWdmdaJ.
A 1tatement l11ued by a Yaakff
•Poknman for club owner Geor1e 9WIDlll_. Mid: !'Jt toe* me COCD·
plete(J by 1..,,.U.. I'm upMt bat I
doa 't be•• all Ute f aetl Jet. Billy promiled metbatbe w.dd Mt_,... in
aa1 more n,tau. but I ea make no
fmtMr 1tate1Mnt 1lllttl I baw all the
f1ctl." ,.
llYSU' asPOaT SAID than an
eyewltneu alle1ed tbat Martin and
Cooper b8d mlMle 1101De sort of bet. Both
llartln ..t Cooper dleeked out ol the ............ ..,.
Barteader Dennia Halvonon aaid Martha aad a friend, Twin Cities
i.taunat OWDer Howard WOQI, en-
tered tbe bar It the Hotel de 1'raDce
about lO:IOp.m. T\Mllday. woaa told tlM St. Paul Pioneer fresa
that t1'0 mm apprMCbed llartiJl. who
bad belll alpln1 a few autocrapba, aad
be1an talklnc.
WONG. WBO MD 8SEN pbeuut
buntlDI wUb lluttn lD Soutb Dakota for
four claJ!\ lakl be became -.rn••d ln conv ........ with one man and dkln't
notice tlaat Muttn and tbe otber man h..S ........ out.tide. ~
Halvonon said that Martin did not ·
appear to be intoxicated, but that be ,
and Cooper bad a "disagreement" after
dlacmalq bueball.
Woq, a clole friend of Vartln's, nid '
be IMftr aaw a filbt, but beard a eo.n-motion and aaw Cobpel' bleldlna from tlae mouth.
Lut Nov. 10, Martin, wbo bu bM a
tons cueer of brawls on and off the
field, =Ray Ha1ar. a aeDo 1porta writer an iateniew.
TllAT INCIDENT put llartin'1 ,.._..
in doubt• a Yankee maDqll'. llMtiD
had been due to come beet u Yanbe
man...-in ~. but toot .._. Mrller
than WM apeeted wben M JAmDD
... ftred la J-.. lAmOD ..........
named Yank• manatw wben llutln
quJt In mldleuon of W1I. \.'
i . •
.-•
i'l'M ............ 1>1 far
.... • • • •11!t ........ eombla tlerb ta 1M camNID at tM ..... o1 t» use,...., ....
~alDlt eomm..at1 toUqe eom-... u.. ~ RUlden ba" nm
atf 35 ltra1Pl over a two-year .....
i ~·1 ... vwy p&eued Wltb OW'
~uat•r·att.act. •• aaya Coach :rom llenllilUd. "but I'm aUll
• coeeerned about our ment.al m.la·
.:.tall .. OD def ....
"Ov..U, ll I wve ratlq ow
tlda OD a to polal acale, I would
•l• tbem a HYH alUaoqb
.... ~ preU.y •• u ...
OD tbe .._ Kbool ftoDt, Foua·
tala Valley remained undefeat.d
and OG a colUlloa COUJ'M with
Newport Harbor la s-.oaet Lea1ue action with a 17·7
trt.-pb owr Weetmwter and BdiMe'a Cbarsen edced Hunt·
lqtolaBMda,JO.t.
Todd Sider and Steve VJc· --......... four.,... for ta.. Ylctalioul rv Barona who are M ID Jeque play and lJ.3
4"9rall for tbe eurteDt cam· &Pats~ Tiie ..,_.face Newport ... xi..-1aa.,_..,.,..,... Part C••ell, Pan Claeerleader ;:.:•aoe '• Cbar1•n went ln , M 8t ba!ftime, tlMa beJd
to clefat Hmdlnstoa Beach
H Tim Sbleld9 •cored three
.. ~tor tlae ridan.
It seems one of the hardest things for a basketball coach to do is remain
seated during a game. Laker Coach Jack McKinney himself prefers kneel·
ing aJoog the sideline, a vantage which allows him to relay instructions to
the players on the court. He found tim~ Tuesday to abo direct the Forum
'"OOting sect.ion, standing up to applaud a good play or raising his hands
triumphantly to acknowledge an outstanding one With the Lakers off to a
4-2 st.art. he 's obviously going to have a lot to cheer about this year.
A Capsule Report From the World of Sports
Official Beer of Olympics?
Bod~eiser~ for $10 Million
From AP Dispatches
LOS ANGELES -AnbeuMr·Buech IDc. baa • ,.,..., Hout tlO mu"-for tta Budweiaer brand &o
corner U. beer franebJM for the US. Summer
OlymP6cs here, aourc:. aald Wednesday.
The contract between the Los Angeles Olympic Organiz.
ing Committee and Anheuser-Busch bas not yet been silJ)ed,
but the brewer outbid the brewers of Millers, Coors and
Schlitz brands in the competition, one source who asked not
to be identified told The Associated Press.
Budweiser will have exclusive rights to use the Los
Angeles Olympics emblem and to identify itself as an official
sponsor.
The LAOOC is in the midst of negouating a number of
commercial contracts for Ucenaing and mercbandlaing
rights. Previously, only Coca-Cola Co., whicb paid a reported
SlS mllllon, bad been named as a spon.or.
The k>cal committee bu set a soa.l of $116 mlllioo for
1ucb iDc:ome u part of the plan to make the 1984 Summer
Games financially independent.
-------q..i~ ol dw Da9-----
I.AUi~ 1 ... ,,.r Prepeb Plstoa•
Veteran center Bob Luier hit a abort jumper m
with e ight secoods to play to ve the Detroit
Platons a 104-103 comeback vf ctory over the
Washington Bullets in a National Basketball A$-·
sociation game Wednesday night. James McElroy led tht
Pistons with 33 points ... Cedric: Maxwell dropped in twc
free throws with six secoods Jett to lift the Boston Celtics pa.st
Houston, 100-99 .. ·. Kermit Waahl.ngtoa sank two fouJ shot!
with 17 seconds remaining and then
ensured Portland's eighth straight v1ctory
by blocking David Tbompeoa'a shot to ga ve
the Trail Blazers ao 88-87 wio over
Denver. a. Brewer of Portland wu the
game's leading scorer with 20 points
. .. J8di -... ud GM WW&a .. botb
aCOl"ed 11 pol.Db ud Wllllama bad 10 U ·
alata u the SeatUe Su~r6aalca t.:eaed to
a 105·92 victory over the Kanau City
Kings . . . Dan llouclllekJ and,,.._ DNw
each poured in 31 POints to PQwer the
uuou Atlanta Hawks past Cleveland, 128-118
JuJ.Jas Erving scored 17 o( his 25 POiots in the serond
half as the unbcateo Philadelphia 76ers scored their slXtb vi<'·
tory by downing the Indiana Pacers, 132· J 10. Three other
Philadelphia players scored at least 20 POtnts : &eve Mb,
who made 16 of bis 23 ln tbe fourth quarter: Doug Colllu with
22 : and Bobby JOHS with 20
. lapaw Clt91t' .. • 'U 0 .. •P~•
Tbe industrial city ol Na,oya, Japan, which • bu ambitions to boat the 19 Summer Olympic
Games, will get a jump on lta rival.a Friday by tak-
ing leaden of the lotematioea.l Olympic Comm.It·
Dloaae Line
Scoring Machine
Soaring for Kings
LOS ANG~ (AP> -The
Lo• Aoaelea lUoc• · liot> of
Marcel Dklane. Dave Tay* and
Charlie ,stmmer bu ..._ U · t.a••.., ..... u ...... ,_ .. ........ .__ .... ........ Umea-...
.. Tb• bi& teams will put
cbecken oa us," moa..ne said
Wednesday naabt after the
Kings' 5-3 victory over the
Wasbuictoo Capitals "So we
ottd more scoruig elsewhere
We oeed mort> scoring from
o~r h.nes.··
AGAINST THE CAPS.
however. thf' D1oone Taylor·
s.lmmer liDe wu plenty ~
bad two &Oa1a &Dd two umts.
Taylor a&o aeored twice. and
Sim mer tallled t.k other Le» Ancea. goal aDd notched an u-
alat.
yet.' Dionne ~untlnued .-"W~
have the talent, but we're not
olayina as a le:1m yet "
TA YLOll aa0KS A S.3 dead-
._ wD .. Cai*•'8 M 1:M
of U.. ftaal period •h•• 1M
def1eded a drtve b)' defeuemm
Dou1 Halward past goalie
Wayne Stephenson Dionne's
eighth goal of tht! season. his
sixth in two games. came on an
open goaJ with rune seeond.s 1en
to play
··rt was a big win ... said
K ings CoaC'h Bob Berry "We
had a tough roi.d lnp and U..e
guy!I showed a lot or heart hang·
ing 1n there in a real tough gamt> ..
-~-S&eft .,..w .. , wbO serves as tbe mucot for tbe
F1CbtiDI lrlab of Notre Dame University: "Beinl a
leprechaun wa1 not • goal of mine. It was Jut
tee on a tour of lta aporta site ... The Executive Board at
the Olympic Committee la alleaecDY preaaurtai Taiwan to
change ita name and Oas ii tt wanta to cont.lnae compettnc in
the Olympic Games . . . A...w Palmer •cored a rec:of'd
five-under-par 87 a.nd led the United Statee to Yictory over
Europe Wednelday lo a two-cSq iJlteroatioaal ,olf toc&l'1Y·
meat at Venice, Italy ..•. ~ W,.._, wbmer-of \b&a
year's LA Open, ft.red a 1ilMmder·pe.r •for• one-atrote lead
In the firllt round of the Bridceatooe •olf tounwneat at Chiba, Japan. . .Roman.tao l.)'1DDUt N .... V.•Med pnwed
she will be a favorite ln tbe 19"1'1 World Cbampiouhlpe by scor-
ing 79.30 out of a poulble IO poj.nta in a competltioll .W.
Norwa)' ... Tbe United States team at the lntettc>ntJnentaJ
CUp baseball tournament lo Havana will bave to settle for no
better than a Ue for seeond now, bavin1losttoJapan12-4 OG
Wednesday.
Tbeir line bu provided rt of
the 39 aoab the Kinp. 4-3-l,
ba ve teand lids MVOO.
It WU L06 An~eles . first VlC·
t.ory over W uiungton an the past
f1vt" mfttmp. and first againat
Car-· IQahe W11pe &epbenson
in hia last 12 stub a1ain1t
them
f f
• ,
IO"', . , . ..
l
' . ;. .
~
something I fell into." .
Sellla99 Perre•ldt Pare Pe.pl••
Buffalo'• ale 8ellbl& acond two IOala and GU &iii Peneatdt added bia seventh of the year and picked '
u~ two uai8ta a.a the Sabres wblpped the Pitta-bw'sh Peaautna. 7-3, ln Natiooal Hockey Leacue action Wec1Deac1ay mgbt. 1t wu tile Sabres' fir'lt replar
aeuoo victory over Pittabursb alnce Karch, 1976 lo • streak
that lawlved 14 games ... Ted hUey scored three goals
and ..._, S........ recorded bla l8tb NIU.. shutout u the
Cb.lcaeo Bladt Hawks beat tbe expamioo Wlnnipe1 Jets, 4-0
. . • Al ..... •oal just 1; 20 from the end of the e•m• lifted
the Hartfor'd Whalen lnto a 2·2 tie witb the Quebec Nontiques.
•••• 1t'••t• Om •I C~elaatl
Veteran outfielder Bobb7 Boffa told the •.
Clevebnd Indlam Wedneaday that be was exercia·
inC b1I rtabl to be traded t.o another team . . . In
another move, the lndlana aaked waJven on
pitcher Paal ac.cMI fort.be parpoae of giving bim h1a un-
COGditioul release . . . Tbe Houston Altroa bave obtained a
state dlatrlct court order restraUd.nC outfielder .roee Cna
from declarin& bis f1'ff agency status and deQY1ni that be
bu a ecmtract agreement with the National Leape team. Tbe Altroa are coateadi.ng that Crul aiped a new contract
Wt June wfaleh binds b1m t.o the team until 1llC .•. Veteran
catcher ... ..._ bu alped a new, lour-year contract with
tbe Pblladelpbla Phllli• . . . The Seattle Mariners bave been
told bJ die 11.-Leape Players AsaociaUoo that WWle
--. tbelr star dellpated bitter, bu submitted h1I name
for tbe Nov. 2 re-entry draft .
..
Tele.,lslea. B•dle
Followtno are the m8Jor sports events on TV tonlc;itit . Rat•
lngs are: " " " " excellent: " .t " worth watch I no ; " .t fair ; .t forget It.
8 p.m., Channel 7 { { { ./
NFL FOOTBALL: San OMQoat()akl~.
Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard COsell and Doft . Me redith .
The San DleQO Chargws ( .. 2) and coming off a big vk:lory
over the Rams SUnday, tNd the American Cont.An<e WHt end
will have Dan Fouts seeking his fourth straight ;ame with over
300 yards In passing. Oakland's KM Stabler had flw Intercepted
as lhe New York Jets doWned the Rald«s, 28-19 Sunday. San
Diego Is a 2Vl-PQlnt favorite. \
OTHER TELEVISION Horse Rac:lno -1oaay at ~nta Anita, 7:30 p.m., Channel
S2.
RADIO Football -San OleQO at OHiand, 6 p.m., KNX C1070);
Anaheim vs. Troy, 7: 15 p.m., KOAJ (9'.3 FM).
-
"Tbe bJ t.o tbe at...:cea of our
liDe IO far &I bard W'Ol°k. '' aa6d
DlonH .. We're buncrF; we
wut to IO out aDd play. lt'a a daaU-.e. becw the a.-..
pla1 are cbecttnc our llM.
''Tbe liDe bu • lot ol mom.
tum now. but the t.am u a
whole bu aot ~ tocatlllw
·•1 'l'BOVGn WS Pl.A YU
well _,,...,. to wm ... aaicl diaap-
po1oted Cap•' Coaelt Danny
Beliale ... , t.t.>ucbt .. d•ened
at leMt a pollll. I wu pleased
wit.b ow effort. • ... ..., t.e.anl made some
bta .. .._ tD the lut period. OllM,.._ .. tet • wiD or a lie, ..
added BeU.le. wbGN lealh ia
OOWl-$4.
It's Offlelal!
ABC Sigru Paet for 'J84 Game•
NAGOYA, .l~pan <AP> -
El1bteen moolhl of ftnanclu b11•"na eaded t.odaJ wttla t1ae
·••nlDI of a tl2S mtlllOD
telev\lioa contnct for the 1111
Otymllk P1D11 ill Los~-
ABC, wbiell wa awarclld tile
American rtctm ud named•
boet coordlnatilll broackalUnl
authority for world teleriaion
transmiuioo, ta paJlDI $100
mlllton for tbe rt1bt1 and
1uarantfflDI a further Sm
mUUon to cover Los Anael•
a1a1n1t loNM.
Tbe c:oatnct WU aped beft,
where t.be Ssecuti•e Board of ~ blteruUoUl Ol1mplCI Com·
mtttee UOC> &I meettac. At a ceremoay nanted by
tele'ril6oa cameru and rillled by D•••••D and preH pboto1·
rapben tbe document wa11lped
by P•\•r Veberrotb,
ereaideat of th• Loa An1etn oriantanc Committee and Joba
M artlll, ¥ift · pnaident of ABC·
Sports. It waa counter·aicned by
Lord Killaoln. prealdent of tbe
IOC. wbicb baa to approve all
televwao a.,-eemeott and tak•
OM·third of the $100 million to
earmm for belpin1 amateur
sport around the world.
Killanin said tbe Gamet wen
aoiq to tbe teJevtaioD captt.al of
tht> wortd ancs a lot ot moau wu
involved .
Walton Gang Still Rides Witliout Him H• added: ·'But J WOUid lib to
remind everybody concerned
that the Olympic Gamea are
about athlew.. Whll• •llllinl
w. eoata act ' would lib '° wt.16 all lood hd to all UM aw.tea
t. ......... _____ __
wbo-Wt.U t. compet•91 \a Loa
Altf!lleln .... " I
Ceb9rroda ecbMd IU1lula'a
wordl .. gjd: "Let .. tl'J to m*'• the Loa Aap .. o .... u.. .,_lat ..... .-..... ...
Loe ......... ftllbt to .. u.. o.... bltaa ea 11 • ., 1111
aad b-. tn the beluee tor moetba bet .... UM city eould
aot ...... wtllt die IOC oa ftDM.
elal t"l'W6brut1 P'lftall1, uMt
Ol1•11ie Otaner WU a .....
to allow a eepara&e or1..Um1
tom ...... towaMflDMaal
obli1.U.. iDawed of dlle chy
•tlffll.
1
...
FOOTBALL/SOCCER ~.~26.1171 DAILY "9L()T fla
·-
,,.,_,.....,... .... ,~ ..
nl•I., Or•••• Ooaat area ........ :I:'' 'O& ..... -. o, aa. r;ar .. "" c..r. ..... et.a·~-(I) .......... ,...., -..~ llntll
,.._,_Pl• X llild (I) .. de-
...... C1P Claeral c.fww• "'1:6-oatala Velle1•1 Barona
tl'Hel to W••••er .,...,.. tbe Uou, 4-2, atumpt to awtqe
beatlnp ol 1•10. •11 -11.0 .............. ,..,..
TllS M.aONI, 0.1 lo W
t.Aape actlioa ud t-1·1 overall.
b1¥e bl two atra1'bt, wblle tbe
Liou are oo a two-1-ame win· nln1 atreak. The aame 1tarta
all •
It'll .... i I .... ., W•t•.__., Elie,.,.....,,,..
ualMttMpullnaelFCMIMM Valln'I,,.. De IAca. WWt•ll'em bu r.w for•
1arda, wbUe f..4 •MIWrt.ek
TOllllM'tOdda
........... ,-, t ....... .,..~,
...... VlelO~M
David HanU hu compMwd ..
of ti for eo• yard• for
............... De Loea. bad to
nine c:ompletiona a1alD1t
llarina, baa completed 58 of 110
for '"'.,kr ln all •A DEi, Orange Coun-
ty's ~. 2 rated elnea and ala1b
Garela's Stoek Skyroekets
Good American Soccer Players A.re Hard to Find
By EaN1E CABTIU.O °' .............. ,.... · ·=·.. Tbe market value of Poli Garcia
:: bu gone up fut.er than the price ot
• • oU this year ud it's not just because
:· be was tbe American Soccer ... League's MVP.
:, llore than being a good soccer
: • player. the San .Juan Capistrano re1i·
· dent la an American soccer player
and that makes all the difference in
the world when it comes time to talk
contract.
Because the North American Soc·
ce! ~eague bas changed the
m1n1mum number of North
American starters from two to three,
a lot of teams are interested in buy.
ing Garcia's contract, especially the
California Surf. •
CONSIDERING THE ANAllEDI·
based club had trouble fielding two
American starters last year, it's no
secret that acquiring the lilhtnine·
quick striker from the California
~shine is high on the Surf's priority
last
Spons Mailbag
"Tbere aren't tbat u:iany good
American playen around ao tbe pre·
miuma have obviously gone up,"
says Surf player~cb Peter Wall.
"We're wortDna on lt. I don't tb.lnk
the Sunlbine has been eager to do
any hl•inna but now that the new
rule la in, they'll start talking."
Garcia is no stranger to Orange
County either. He's played with the
Sunshine for the past three years, a
lime which has seen the franchise
move from Santa Ana to Costa Mesa
and finally to Torrance.
WITH THE SUNSHINE con·
templating a merger with the Los
Angeles Skyhawks, Gar cia has
become expe.ndable.
And because be is young, exciting
to w•tch ~ above all AmericJ,D, be could easlly fit into most any lineup
be pleases: Even his S·9 size may
prove to be more of an asset than a
liability wtth the advent of the NASL
Indoor League.
"You have to commit yourself to a
OCC Booster Upset
Sporta F.ditor
Jlo.-Carlaoa'• reeeat f..Uql •Pl•U. U..t rated ......_ lltala Sftoal'• footblllD a..m ....._ ..._
Golden West and Orange Coast does
a tremeodoua disservice to all three ol
thOM football teaJDS.
It •a ooJ-fai r comparin& the Chargers with OCC and GWC;
they're slmply not in the aame claaa.
Edison bas an outstanding bigb
school football team , but the
Chargers couldn't come within three
touchdowns or either OCC or GWC -
nor should they be expected to!
Fullerton drive. I 'd predict a M-14
PallertGD rout.
~ ... SCI'-bu • beUer , ............... ooc .... owc ..
like saying Catalina ls better tban
Rawall. Why make s uch a com-
pariaoa? They're bot.b nice~ to
viait, but tbey happen to be ln two
very different leapea. Why not ~Y them both for what they are?
SinceTely.
Jl•CaneU e..&a•esa
c..,ftWfle Critlriznl
Sports F.ditor:
I am writing in reference to your
sports section of Sunday Oct. 21.
aood American starter and tbeD plan
around that," Wall says. "Otbenrile,
you're just throwing thinp U'CKIDd.
We're looking for that one Sood
American player and Garcia fita the
bill for me."
ONE PUCE nGV&E being tossed
around early by Sunshine preside.nt
Robert Everakes was $75,000, a
figure that scared a way a lot or
potential buyers, Wall says. But even
at $50,000, Garcia could be a 1ood
deal.
"Any American player who's good
1s like money in the ban1<." Wall
says.
Oddly enough, the Surf was ooe of
t h e p I o n e e r s i .n N A S L ' s
Americanization program two years
ago. La.st year, however, the club
ranked near the bottom in terms of
minutes played by North American
players.
• THE WHOLE CONCEPT of
g radually changing over from
foreign -d ominate d t e ams to
American ones has come under
criticism from both sides. As Dan Counce. a former Surf player who
played with Toronto la.st year says,
"Tbe Americanization or soccer is a
joke.
''Instead of the two-man rule bein&
a minimum, it's become the upper
limit,'' c.o.mce was quoted u aaylna
last aeucn. "Tbe rest ol us ride tbe
bencb ad pt more apllmen tban samem1 .. ,. ....
.Nle~Qwc~aruk of tbe T•laa BoaO ~ ~ oee step fmt.bel'.
''N ASL d oesn 't m ean North
American Soccer Lea1ue. It means
Noa-Americm Soccer Leaiue." the naUve Cbicaso se>alie said.
NATU&ALLY. THE SUBJSCT
dominated the recent league meet-
ings. While a move to keep tbe cur·
r ent minimum at two American
s tarters was turned down, tbe
NASL's five-year plan to make all
the clubs predominately American
was alao scrutinll.ed.
.. What's more important? Having
Americans or the best team you can
build?" says Bill Dawson, the Surf's
new general manager.
Vanguards
Fwst Test
For AIA
WALNUT -Costa Mesa,
Edison, Corona deJ Mar and
University are a mong an 11·
team field vying for the girls'
team sweepstakes at the Mt. San
AntonJo College cross CO\mtry
invitational Friday with the
crown to be decided at 3.
Also oo the schedule is an in·
dividual sweepstakes race. plus
eight other varsity races among
17 races in all
Others in the fteld for the team
championship are Alemany,
Carondelet or Concord, Moote
C•ll 142-5178.
Put a lew word•
to work lor ou.
Mi.
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Mel I(_,_ ....,., ,,...,
w.&.y J--. .. .,,.,... r• 1m 1ni.11 ... 1m 1iu11•1
18300 Vt1mon1, Cioulena
NO! IT'S NOT
a Cadillac
Yi>s we know " rooks like one II even drives
like onf' Comfortable Quiet subtle elegance
Now '' doesn 1 ha\li! a llttle geuO@ tflat tells you
you ve QOI another thirty minutes to Qel to
work bells oon t r1nQ when you open your
<Wot btJt lh1s new 1980 GRANO PRIX
costs thousands and thOusands ol 0011ars less too.
ALAM MAGMOM
PONTIAC
Kerwin Bell is a s uper running
back, but be hasn't been picking up
his 190 yards per game against 24().
pound defensive tackles or 2~pound
linebackers, such as the Pirates and
Rustlers possess. He's been running
against 200-pound tackles and 165-
pound linebackers. Neither h as
Edison's offensive or defensive lines
come up against lines with the size
and experience that the OCC and
GWC lines possess. It's sheer folly to
expect these high school players to
be able to beat these two college
clubs.
Not including "Sports Break" or
"Super Sport", or even "For The
Record", you covered nothing but
football with the small exception of
two minute articles comprising a
total of 13 inches by 2 inches.
"We feel it's best to strive for the
best team we can put on the field. We
need to monitor the highest quality of
soccer and present the best game
possible rather than worry about bow
many Americans we should add."
Vista of San Diego, Newbury -------------------
. . ..
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It's not fair comparing high sc.bool
teams with J C squads. Tbe local high
1cbool athletes are great, but 85 per·
ceot of them aren't yet as good as
their JC counterparts -and ooe or
the big reasons is experience. Cer·
talnly a player of Kerwin Bell's
caliber could start right now for
either OCC o r GWC, but football
teams consist of 22 starting players. I
sincerely doubt lf more than a ball
dozen Edison players could start at
this very moment for either OCC or
GWC
Last year we bad a taste of what
happens when a high school team
meets a JC squad, and the result
'waan't close. The South All-star
basketball team, with ALL-STAR
players representln1 12 different
local high schools, acrimmqed the
OCC team. The Pirates, who b.ap.
peoed to be sb.J a couple of start.en
that day, hammered high scboolen
by 35 points.
Carbon oorrecUy rat.es Fal.1ertoo
Collep the belt team iA the county
-with Edison a fanciful fourth. I've
had Lbe pleuure of watdli.aa both
teams play this year, and to rate
them both on the same chart ls
ridiculous. Were they to meet, the
Chargers would have tremendoul dif.
flcully s topping even a single
I happen to run cross country and
ran in the Orange County Cham·
pionshipa yesterday <Sat.urday, Oct.
20) -this ~ ooe of the biggest meets
of the year! Not only did you not
have any write up on the meet
(which you did last year), but you
did not even have tbe resuJta in "For
tbe Record" <by the way, the LA
Times did>.
Tbe bes t t ea m s in Southern
California a r e from this area:
Univer.sity, No. 6 ; Corona del Mar,
No. 1; and Cost.a Mesa. These teams
have many participators -CdM bas
80 girls and boys; Unlver.sity around
125; and Costa Mesa around 100. You
have many eager readers whom you
let down week aft.er week.
I am r eally excited that
Northeastern Louisiana (?) beat
Fullerton State; I mean Nathan
Johnaoo is my favorite football hero.
Most Fullerton students could care
less about bow their team lost. We
want to read about bow our team just
cleaned up in Orange County.
You have five ( ! ) pages to wnte
about sports and all you do ls write
about college football. Not even one
profeaalonal game was played.
For the sake of accuracy, why
don't you tiUe your five pa1ea "P'oot·
ball" and insert a small, hopefully
more than 13" by 2", section labeled
"Other Sports .• " -Please, for the
future, live other athletes a chance.
A disgusted sports ( ?) ::: =
co ..........
Park . Saugus. Vista and
Westlake.
No More Recor~
Chenoweth Sticks to Racing
SEATTLE t AP) -Dean Chenoweth, injured in a bad to
break a mile straightaway speed
record on Lake Washington. is
going to continue unlimited
hydroplane racing but doesn't
want any part or any more mile
record attempts, boat owner
Bernie Llttle said Wednesday.
Chenoweth, 42, of Tallahassee.
Fla .. was traveling at more than
215 miles per hour Tuesday in
the Miss Budweiser when it lost
its propeller and flipped, the
owner said.
LITTLE APPEA&ED at a
news conference at Harborview
Medical Center in Seattle, with
Cbenoweth's wife,. Kathi, and
physician, Dr. Bob Adams. of
Seattle.
Chenoweth suffered ei1ht
broken ribl and a small fracture
of tbe pelvis on bis left side. He
was not allowed to attend the
news conference.
"Dean told me be absolutely
wants to bulJd a new boat and go
racin1 next year," LitUe tald
"U that's what be wants. thal'1
what we'll do.
"BUT HE ALSO told me he
didn't want to go after any more
mile records. He said it was a
completely different world after
180 <m ph).
"I 'm slicking with him. Ir he
said he wanted to bang It up
now. then I'd probably hang it
up with him. Unless he says ln a
few years that be wants to go
after the mile record again. this
was my last mile run."
Little, of Lakeland, Fla .. said
Cbenoweth's hydroplane was a
to tal loss and would cost
between $125,000 and $135,000 to
replace. The wrecka1e of the old
boat will be bu.med, be added.
CHENOWETH WAS about 100
yards into the record attempt
when be ruppec1. The record is
200.419 mph, set in 1962 by Roy
Duby in Mias U.S.A.
"He wu 1oln1 in excess ol 215
<mph)," Little dedared. "It's
s trictly up to Dean," Mrs .
Chenoweth said when asked if
she would object to her husband
getting back in the cockpit. "U
he decides that's what be wants.
I'm 100 percent behind him .··
iaU-Falr Raelng Offers Reeord Purse __
A record purH baa beea _put
tosether wtucb lDebadM aeartJ Sl.2
mllllon earmarked for the ~bred raeee alone ID tbe t.b1rd
aabul Oraaae COUlltJ' Fall Fair meet· tna. Mt Nov. 7.32 at Loi Ala.mlt.ol.
Eltbt tJlorouPbred, one appalbol•
aad two quarter.bone racw are
......... eatb Pl'OlftUD, with .-i
lime It ... a.dqwi1' takepleeetla
.,. ...... wttb TMldaY .. tbeoely
dar:td&y.
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A $50,000..added Oranae OountJ
Handicap wW bllblllbt etOt ltak•
111c•. Wblcb belin wttb UM °""''"I
day Oraue Cout baodloap and cloM
witb tbe ~llvinl Day •cap.
... ol the ana'• iop joeh1a and
tralDera will t» coaverlb\I on tbe
Or..,.e Couat1 oval for Uie 1• da11 or ractna.
Headlna tbe lilt wW be former na·
Uonal ridlnl ~b.amp Cbrt.I llcCvron.
veteran Donald P.i•rce, 4efendint
cbamp6oo ll'ranll Ouvara, perennJal
fair be~ Franclaco Mena and
17-year:(;d apprentice sensation
Patrick Valemuela.
Fonner Sula Anita and Hollywood
Park trabd.DC leaden Bobby P'rankel
and Gary J-.. wtJl be shlPDlnl part
of their atablel to the Fall .,.a& and
will be JolMd by tbe 1takel·ftlled D.
Wayne Luku atable and bones from
tb• bam1 of Joe llansl, lllke
Mltcbell, Ed Ore11on and Bob
Wheeler.
I ..
Fort.be ftnt Ume lo Or&n11 Oum·
ty, tbe ,revoluUonary Tlmaavar Tote
wacertn1 machines will be
ernpld)ed, enabline fau to bet 8Q1 or
all the raeee at any one Ume and to
be· able to cub and waser at the
same window.
While moat of the attenUoo wtll be
011 tbe tborou1bbred1 , the
quarterilone scbeudule lncludel the
ftnt nalinC ol lbe Stl01000 <eltlrnat-ed> &cl lkarke llemonal P\lturtty,
formerly the Pomona Futurity.
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weekend.
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la ataatna ill annual Podolak
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today and continuin& throu.Ch
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San Diego, Santa Barbara,
Marina del Rey and Newport
areaa racing lo two-boat
matcbea similar to tbe
Congressional Cup.
Balboa Yacbt Club and the
Lido-14 Aatoeiatioa wUI play
boat to the blind Sawrday iD the
annual race that featW"'n aallora
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"' C.rr. !«werel, to Clew•-tor -C.Yellan MCGlllfl ,_,.,Or.it Pkkl lfl "'° aft41"91.
HIW JtlltKY HEU -Aellv.._. 9eb El·
I ... I. Uft ... .fwwen:I. I rom IN l11jwred HR.
Pieced Clltl ....,_, 1-Al'CI, Oft Ille Ill
1""4 llSI.
from tbl Braille lDIUtut. AWal
wtth a liOted CNW. On Increase
NSWPOaT llA&BOa Yacbt
Club will feature Sabot •al.Ion
under 18 yean ol aae 1a.J..Uni iD
tbe annual aeries for the f\oy
McCullough Trophy oo Saturday
and Sunday.
"L , .
Martin action appears to a.. plckina up agalD aeeot'd· tne .to report.a from tbf Balboa Anlbal Club .
Club ,eeretary Helen Smith welabed ln two mon
marlin this week u ADdy (,'run naO'ed a 151-pounMI'.
Performance Hand.leap Rac·
ina Fleet (PHRF) sailors lD the
Dana Point area wUI have a
buly Sunday In tbe first race of
Caplatrano Bay Yacht Club's
Mlaaioo Series.
Crean· api.kebill bit a lure iD tbe area ol tbe Dome oft San
Clemente Island. Polly Gillen ot Newport wellbed iD a 19'
pounder last week.
The champion ocean raciD&
crew will be det.ermlDed at Los
Aneeles Yacht Club Saturday
and Sunday when the t/OPhY
winDen frocn a1I the major off.
1bore aeries tbla aeuoo meet
for a abowdown. The cbam·
piOtUbip aeries will be sailed in
conjunction with the third and
final race of LA YC's Harbor
Series. 1be~ will be one race
Saturd~ and two Sunday.
Wat.er conditions tappear to be lmprovtn1 u seu have
calmed down a bit oo the outa!de and more marlin are be·
ing spotted daily by the very few boata that are worttDc
area waten. Some marlin are al.lo bein1 cau.&bt olf La
Jolla approximately 20 mllea off the beach at a &eadlq of
295 decrees .
TO DATE m MA&UN bave been weiihed in at tbe
BAC and of that t.cq.I 42 bave been tailed and reJeaaed to
fllbt another day. There have allo been ftve broadbW
landed this year on rod and reel -It Juat hasn't been a
good year for swordfish.
Southern California Yachting
Asaoclatioo calendar:
The largest marlin caupt lo local wet.en th.la year
was a 344 pounder caupt by St.eve Loros ol Costa llen
and the smallest marlin weiped in wu cauaht by Endno
angler Argyle Nelson. It weighed • pounds. Both were
caught ln Aucmt. · u.ner ....,..._.,
loa ........... V-Ct.--H..-Mr 5-r .. t. ~v; ~ •eclf\t ~P. Setw· dey,S-.,.
Al--....,Ye<M~-H•I'-~
,_.,..., '""" SMuf'My, lutlNy.
Many b61 came fl.a·
bermen are now start·
lng to coocentrat.e on
Mexlcao watera as OlJ'IJJ(J(JflS
CetlflllO 8Mch YedOI OYb -, • ., ..,._._ ~
Cley. most reeorta bave re·
$M1 eeec-Yecllt 0.--Otoffltv o.l'-
($Meol, ~I~; S.llonr«•, ~, . ........... ..., opened and flshlnl is
rated pod. Wbit.91 at
~ -..Ce YAO!! 0.--S....A M9fkA ..., a.-......... w.w.r,, $41Mey •
An1len Cent.er in Newport Be.ad nporta that ftlblnl pre1-
sure la oa the lilbl aide, but a fair number of lllllfta& ba"
been laaded um mmdb. ..... ~~o. 0.-llltMC... .. "-S.U-..~ . ........
Ml ..... ..., Y«ht CIW -H ........ "--ltac• .... 0... .... -...1....,, ,,_.,, '-l-...
0c ........ Ytcftt 0.. -U-Cltellll, '-'"' Nl'; '"-lw'-CPHRFI ~
C-YKNC...-"9n.lfllS..ltt l~
tloftell ~
$All 0 1-Y.Clll Cl,.._W•l•r"' ... '-''" llORI So-.,; ...... '-'" 1.,..A) ......... Sllnr Gete Y.clll Ch* -Rerl-W... 1$0..PI S...V. Sevtlt ......... Ye<ttt Cl ... -,,.., .. ,. $ert•t , ...... ,, .... . ----
AT'IU CA.Pit, lD additklD to marlia, there ue lat.a ol
dorado and tuu beinl cauabt and a pretty fair bite on
waboo la a1ao t.akin1 place. Most of the ftab are belq
cau1ht on lure. and there aeema to be a pretty bl1 area of
flab. Simils nporta of Coocl ftab1q are alao~in from reeorta around llandlo Bueea Vlat.a.
It la apeded that fi&binl wlll eoatiD• to • ...
tbe Sea of Corta peatinJo!: bia pme flab e · Mxt
montll. ud tbm a1owi.Dc ..au aromd tbe llll week
of April. if put traditMIM Wd tne. All re1mta are booked
aolid for 'l'hanUlivtaa a are~-
~ ..,_. s.tt .... c-.. -~ ....... ~.llMMy •
Redondo Race
Set Saturday
LAST WEEK'S SU& .... rua .._,., ndaed a ltl of
bunting f« both upland same and waa.fow&er Mao6en.
llany duck bunt.en were forced out of their bUoda Iona
before bagging a limit of ducts and tbae rain condiUona
rovered alm06t the entire state, although the drier desert
ar eas were least affected by the rain. REDONDO BEACH The Al
Adams and Son P e r pe tual
Challenge Trophy. one cif the
most rat'ed for sa11in~ ljWar~
on the West Coast will be up fo r
grabs at King Harbo r Y~cht
Club Saturday and Sunday.
Five yacht clubs will be
re presented in the 33r d
cballenae for the cup wla.lcb LI
salled on • bo•t·for-boal baia similar to the Upton Challenge
Trophy.
FoothJll q uaJI hunters had to work very hard in all
parb of lhl' ~uth1ano to even come close to a half a limit
of q uail Tht> ram seemed to spook the quail and they just
"on 't hold ught and work l.Jke a de<:ent covey should. It is
a big questJon as to how the rest of the Jong season will fare
out Most of the ti me when qua.ii are provided with ample
wa ter and food, as they are Uus year. coveys are much
smaller and harder to woril. TradiUooaJ quail apota didn't seem to bold the same blrda •la U.. put aed .ut&er ,_..
nen Wft'e forced to C'OVU •lot ol SJ'0-9 Ja betu._ 00¥· eya.
PUBLIC NOTICE ----------SUl'E•IOll COURT 0, THlf
STATE 0' CAl.ll'OttNIA "OR THE COUtifTY OP O•ANOE ... ""_ NO TICE 0, ME ARING O P'
rEHTIOM -Ptllo.ATI 0" WILL
AIOO •OR LETTER' TEUA!o'CIO
TA•Y
f\l.t. ol HAllllY WAl T(lt !>IAN
HA~O 0.U.....S
.. OT1CE IS H(AE8V GIV(N t~~I
MARYE ~TAHNAAO llA\ ltt.., ~••••"
•pell I-!or"'-of •HI eno tor ••
~· ol l.Ane" Tn l-.rv to'"" i>elll""-, ......_ ... _,,I\ m-
l« f~ -1.k ,...t"l. -that t"" lime -ptec,e o1 ,...,lftll the .. ,.,,. lle•-Wltor-U . tt7•, at
10 00 •·"'·· '"""°'_,,_.,. Oepen menl Ho. J of IAld C-1. Al 100 Ctwl<
C..,... o.t,,. WHI. In ltlo City of S.nte • .... c. ...........
Oeleel ~ n. lf1'
LEE A. 8RAHCH,
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P\A»ll.-.,._ c..-Deity Pllot
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUNlttCMI c:ou•TM TH•
ST A T'S Of' CM.J f'OlltllA POtl
TM• COUWTY Of' CHI.AMO• _ .... _
MOTIC• OP' M•A•llfO OP' HTITIOM POii .._.. .. OP WILL
ANO POtl L•TTW" TESTAMIN·
TA•Y £st• af ROSS M. MIUNllER, eu
•OSSWELL M , MC!UN IE R , o.u.-HOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN INt
PAULETTI! U~ -llled _...,, •
,_utloft ,_. ..,__of Wiii -tor 1 ..
-·-~T~IOIM pefll..,_, ...-.-:e to ...-Ch I~,,,_ '°' ...,_ INrfl<.ulen. -ltlet '"' time -pleat of hHf"'t tllt wme
.... .,.... wt ... "°"'"'*' u ... ,., ••
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..... CettfotNA. 0."'4~71. lf1'
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COUl'lly Claf1I
MU. Allc;E MOOlll
PUBLIC NOTICE
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PUBLIC NOTICE
SUNtUCMI COUaT Of' TM• STATE~CAUflCMttttA f'Ol9
THll CIOUWTY W OtlA ... E ........ _
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P9Tlnoll .... Pll09A'11 W tnU.
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TA•Y ........ MOMCMllUT10lll
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llf0CN'90a"'1' AOllllMMISTUTIOM
Of' •ITATWl 11/Cf CPllOaAT• CIOOtr ,., .... Ot
Ellale •f JOSEPHINE F .
YC!CHOUT. Oec....i
HOTICll IS HUIEeY GIVEN -
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PUBLIC NOTICE ......,
su ... •IOlt c:ou•T Of' THI
ITA'11 OP CAUPOltMIA POii THE ClOUWTY Of'OllAMOE ........ ...,..
MOTIC• OP H•A•IMO OP
PETITI °" POii PttOeATe Of' WILL 11110 PO• LRTT••s OP AO,
MIMllT•AT'!Otl WITM WILL AN·
II• 1t • D AM> POii AVTl'Ott IZA T'IOtl
TO AOMIMllTI• u•o•• TME
IND• NllD9M'T AOMfMllT•ATIC*
OP HTATUACT. C!alete ol £01TH S MAllTI .. , OK-.
HOTIC• IS HERlaY G IVEN -
L YHNC! RI~[ -lltecl ~ A
petllloft ... ""** ... Wiii -tor LA"tn of ~et!Otl with Wiii
·----,_. Aulftorl1etlon lo A• mlflltter Wldlr ... lndlpe:-~ ACI·
ml11lttr•ltofl of Etlelft Act.--·
l o whl cll It m •CI• for furtller
per1l<11ten. -11\et the lllN -,._ .. ,..,11\t ... _ ......... Ml
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PtJ1ILIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
l'tJBUC NOTICE "1BLIC NOTICE
COMOHdnlcl R...-t ef C.Mll.._ ef ·~ CWt
B•nk of Costa Mna", c ... ty of Ora..,_, •IMI
Domestic Sublktterie-s •t tM dose of IMlllMll en
s.ptemlMf'J0,1'79.
Stat. ... No. 12Jt
ASSETS n ... ..._ ..
Dellen
Cash and doe from banks , ..... , ............... 2,750
U.S. Treasury securities ....... ., ...•.....•.••.• «>S
ObU9atklnsof other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations., ..•..•.•... , ..... 1,IOO
Obligations of States and p011tlcal
subdivisions ................... , . . . . . ........ 891
Ot • notes, and
tures • •• O • 0 0 0 •I• 0 o 0 •~O o ••• O O • • • • O 0 •••• o •. 150 Federal funds sold and securities
purchased ~agreement to resell
in dofnestlc offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 660
a . Loans, Total Cexcludl"9
unearned Income> ............. ., ... 16,009
b . Less: Reserve for posslble
loan fosses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
Loans, net . . ............................... 1S,871
Bank premises, F.F. & E .. etc .......... ., .•.•. 1,031
Other assets ....• , ..•.•...•.•.....••.••..•...... 38S
TOT AL ASSETS ..................•.• , ... ., ... 23,943
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of lndlvlctu.ls, ·
partnerst1lps,andcOf"P()raUons ........•..... 11.012
Time and savings deposits of lndlvlduals,
partnerships, and corpc>r•tklns •.•.•....•.••. 9,37'
Deposits of United States Government ..•.•..••... '4
Certified and officers' checks 1, 119
TOTALOEPOSITSIN DOMESTIC
OFFICES . ., .........•......•.•.... 21,SS4 Totafdem•nddepoSlts ................ 12, 17S
Total time and s.vlngs deposits ..... , 9,379
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
ANO FOREIGN OFFICES ........... , ..•. 21,SS4
Other llabUltles ............................... 202
TOTAL LIABILITIES ........................ 21,7S6
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Common stock
a . No. sharesauthorlzed .......... 212,079
· b . No.sharesoutstandlng .......• 171,S69 893
,Surplus ................................ , ... S24
TOTAL CONTRIBUTED CAPITAL ............ 1,417
Retained ...-nlngs ..•.....•............ , . . . . . . . . 770
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... 2117
TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO '
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY •..•..•......... 23,943 M•~TOA Tim. c.,-tlflcetts of t In
denominations of 1100 or more .••....••. 2,6Sa
Market value of lnvntment MCUrltlft •...•.... , 2,7"
Tht underslaned, Willia"' T. Devin, Vice PrHI· dentendc15hlerljlckJ. FlorlO, PAllOtntofthtat>oYe·
n•mect-btnk, Heh dtclares, for hims.If alone and not
tortheother:
Thet the toreootnv statement Onctudlnv the,._ verse skit hertof) Is certified to be true and correct
to the best of my knowt~ end beti.f. E•ecutld on OctOber 19, 1979 et Costa , C.llfomla.
Wllllem T. Deven Nkk J . Florto
Publlshld Orenge Cont Diiiy Pltoe, ~~2'~ ,1979 • ~ .....
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coMICSICROSSWORO
MARMADUKE
"Try not to get any on the celling."
FOR 9ETTER OR FOR WORSE r---------------~ W6~~ ~1,1?)/ ee t\PPAECRTEt>.
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bit Keane
"I don't think the little hond is getting enough
electricity."
DENNIS THE MENACE
PIMUTI
by Lynn Johnston
WHAT 0[)l1T l 00
lltl>-nME 'f'
by Jeff MacNelly
ORABBLE
14((E'S 'iOUR O~AtJCJE
J\)l(E I O~Q ~
Ju~'f' fU MEli\Stlt-
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<>'&€ER ...
OR. SMOCK
SUFFE:RIN' su-ruR e / -rH1s PA'i"I eN"'T'" HAS
1"Hf: POSf:IPON
SYN PROMf: .'
MISS PEACH
£.AO! I F!EI. ALL.·l't'W&~~
ANO Mtt.M'TY, ~'TEO~
AT Tl4 ~NCIPM&.~ ~K.-
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HIS 0!...00P
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by Mell Lautiu
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JUDGE PARKER
YOU HEARD M156 SPENCER! 5H~ WANT!> YOU IN eeo.
MR. t>UCKMAN!
TUMBLEWEEDS
c~: f, ~ ffltLAN1ffflIJp1c. ~,QUIRE A FAmt, ~Lit. PAL~CE COMR4NIDN.
EVERY TIME
A JET PLANE
F'LJES OVER
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PICTURES
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E/CJJP'TIONS WJ.lE>J #E
V"E'Ll. FINO 50ME' COVE . 6tf
ON THE ED6E Of 'fHE eiEO ANO
I'll. Hf LP YOO Off WITH
YOUR Cl.OTHE5~
by Gus Arriola
by Harold Le Doux
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The increase In the prime lending rate
from the beginning or 1977 to Oct. 23, 1979
''When Morgan Guaranty Trust or New.
"'York raised its prime rate to a record 15
> ercent. is portrayed graphically as a ady, steep upward climb.
t\V
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.NIUONAI.. PHAMIACY?
• 'f •
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;v••
,,. Wat.en you enter our
1fl" a r m • c y e x p e c t ,4:~eous. attenUve. de· ·p'erl da ble service. We
want you to feel lhat your
every visit Is as pleasunt
as a social call ·i
We welcome your ask·
>ng U!I for lnformntlon
;ibout anythmi.: wt· might
flOSS1bly know , or r<·
~wc:.Ling :my M:rVll'l' ~c
t'un l·thtl'ally perform.
llur CWll.omers are 1m.
pm-tanl people Wtt value
them
YOUR DOCTOR CAN
PHONE US when you
nocd a mC'dt<'ine Pick up
your presr rl pt aon If
~hopping nc.>arby, or we
wllJ deliver promptly
wit/>out extra charge A
I! r <' a t ma n y p 1• op I <·
c·ntruM u ' with th1•1r flrt'\«nptwn'l Ma y we•
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Lockheed
Reports
Writeoffs
BURBANK CAP>
Lockheed Corp., which
earlier tb1a montb an·
nounced s ubsta ntial
wrlteoffa oo its L·lOll
TriStar program, today
reported third-quarter
earnings or $1.1 million,
down sharply from the
$10.6 million recorded in
the s ame 1978 period.
Lockheed Chai rman
Roy A. Anderson an-
nounced Ort. 2 tbal the
aerospace firm was ex·
periencing higper than
expected coets on cur-
rent TriStar production and would write off
these expenses in the
third quarter
ANDERS ON S AID
rapid acceleration of
TriStar production dur-
1 ng a pe riod or man-
power and materu1ls
s hortage s i n th e
aerospace industry had
greatly increased costs.
Lockheed ha s h ired
more than 6,000 new
"orkers in the last year.
\
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•nu z••••llC ,.._ ••••••
The .... _, ....... o ... OWparaUoa la loat-
ed at._ Pa&nMW, IW&e-~. Tbe ftna arr..,. l'ffl ....... &oa.u, UM .... ol ~
..,._Md m•7arwt o1 a-a1 ~. Pt--Lbec:ompAQla=. Bulleyof Corona del Mar, fOt'merly vice t ol lo&Da admlalltrallan tor Newport Equt hndl.
r..r .,rwecen N•aH
Your dlrecton ot NaUonal Edueatlon Corp. of
Newpe>f't Beach have been fleeted to the-board ol
dlrecc.on ol Jntext Inc .. an educaUoa publiaber aod
correapondence echool operato...
Al a result of NEC'a recent successful tender
orter ror ouutllndlnc 1hare1 ol lDtext, it la expect.
ed that the company, located in Scranton, Penn., will~ merged wtth ao NEC aubaldiary.
The next lntext dtrectore are H. David Bri1ht. NEC pre1ldeot, •Iona wltb NEC board cbaJ.rman
Jobo McNauabton: Leonard W. Jaffe. pre.ldent of
Calllomia Sportawear Co., and llawice Sherman,
NEC tenJor vice president and secretary.
•ni•'"lf E•rt1I••• •• .,.
Mercury Savings and Loan Association in
HunUncton Beach hu announced oine-mootb net
earnlnp down 7 percent from 19'78 earnines for tbe
same year, which had set a record.
Aftet·ux e1rnln1s ror the period endin1 Sept.
30 in 1979 were 15.2 n:Hlllon, compared to 15.6
million for tbe ume period in 1978.
Per ahare earnings for the nine months were
$1.:H , compared with $1.63 in 1978. A 6 percent
soock dMdend was paiddurfocthethirdqua.rter.
Werlaltep 011~.-H
Oranae County resldenta are belq Invited to
partlcipat. In tbe Pre-Bualneu Workshop Thurs·
day. Among subjects to be diacuued at the free,
day.Jone workshop will be ftnance, martetin1
buainea plannin1. le1aJ requirements, and tb9
aelecUon of a Sood business locaUon and other
areaa of consideration of interest to penons pre·
parlne to eo Into bualneaa.
The proeram is preMOted at 8:30 p.m. on tbe
Jut TbW'lday ot each moatb by the <>ranee County
Chapter of the Service Corpe ol Retired Ex· ecuUves (SCORE).
Speakers for t.be proaram, to be held In the
Santa Ana City Council Chambers, are drawn
from local bualneu communlUea and from the Orange County SCORE Chapter.
Opftl&e ... ,Start•
California Federal will celebrate completion
of Its new South Coast Plaza office witb an open
house from now until Oct. Z7 on the Plaza Level of
the Imperial Bank building, 695 Town Center Dr.,
Costa Mesa.
M ana~cr Ralph Klnnings and his sta ff will
serve free refreshments to visitors during the of.
fire's new regular offi ce hours: 9·4 through Thurs·
day, 9-6 Friday, and 9·1 Saturday. Guests may also
pick up a free copy or Freni from Mother Nalurt. a
guide to growing, propagation and plant care.
A special seminar on retirement planning also has been scheduled Thursday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m
in the office's lobby.
Olltte Co•plex De•l9•ed
Boyle Engineering Corporation or Irvine has
designed a 15,000·square·foot. Sl.2 million omce
complex being built in Ventura.
ffallou-.-Pn Ster' Ofwn•
Clay Publicom. Inc , an lrvmc advertising,
public relations, and opinion research firm, plans
to open what it :says wall be the world's first Halloween shop.
"The Halloween Store, .. an the Las Tiendas
shopping cent.er In Orange, is open at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, according to an announcement by Bob
Clay, firm president.
I ~~0,000 to $500,000
INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS I •
"In our opinion, the Orange County market
area is ripe for a store catering exclusively to peo·
pie who want to celebrate Hallo.ween," Clay said.
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Life Insurers Angry
ltatlmtrY Auaila Federal Study
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NEW YORk -Ufe IMm ••
are furtom about a reeeat P · ernment study of tMlr ......,.,
that they cal( a .. ~ .... mts.
NPf'...Utlon'' ot UM faeta Md a cMllberate attempt to mla&ttld lDlu.ranee buyen.
Thef teem to bave • cue too,
and tbey may bne WClll 11m·
pathy for it at a eonpeuionaJ
beari.q 1ut week iD •9aldl UMy
alao called tbe report, by the
Federal Trade Commlasioo,
"biased ," "Flawed," "dla· t,oNd."
Tbe FTC baa continued to
stand by t.be report.
BtJT TRE&t: 18 anotber re-
markable upect of it too, one
that involves a dJ.atortion alfert-
i n g tbe fortunes or many
mlJllona of Americana, one
about which very little ii llke'7
to be aaid In ... Y future bear·
in11.
.,..,8UULY,ll.rbat ... peaed:
ID Dlellnber Im. tM Pro
autborlaed lta ·1taff to ·ID· v•tla* wbetMr adequate eolt
lnlormatioa •• be111f fN¥idld to pr'OlpeCUve PUrdaaMn ot lie
tnauraace. Tlaat. report waa
made DUblic lat Ja!J 10.
IN IT. TBS Fl'C 1taff la·
terpreted wbo&e life luVIMe,
which la oft.ee called caall vahll
lmarance, to be a b,Jbrid ol term
lmu.ruce and a Nfiap aeeoant
tbat, in Jl'n, yielded a retura ol
OOIJ 1.J percent.
Tbat flture a ald the
Americaa CouncU of LUe
Insurance, wu a diAortion pro-
duced by invalid uaumpUoaa
and sloppy calculatlou. T1M
correct ftiure, tbe COUDCil NMI,
.... 5.J perceal.
Bad -ua.t WU, tbe c:omd..l
WU outnced bJ the~
that ~ life ii a ll1tril ot
~==:!7" .~ ':.-= loba ,..., elaalrmu of MIDa
Uf• • CllUltr.
Ba n;pl•loecl Ulat tlae cub
value 9eeUIDuiat.e In order tlaat
Ute luunr can 1uaraatee a
beMftt 8t deatb. H 11 aa 811et
that, a.-.·wtdt a oom.,...,•,
lnve1tmeat1, pe rmit• It to
•uar ...... that deadt PQllMlll&.
Ir A PDION P11aca.u&D
term be coatlDued, the r-. ft.W a.om. IO hip Uthe rtlt
1Den8Md widt ... tllat few peo.
pie coald attCll'd to be lmured.
Al they srew older they would
be forced to abendoo lnlurwe.
In whole Ille policies,
bowevw, t.be company bu tbe
ue Of the cub value to invest,
aad tbua can a11ure tbe
purcbMer ot a ftlted pnmlum
rate for Ufe, recardleu ol qe or
.. , delerioraUon in bealtb.
N8t•IWI G .. Ter••-•I
Environmental Issues Picked
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The
at ate Public UtlllUea Com·
mluion baa decided oa four t.,
envtronmental 1llUel •anound·
Ins the conatruetlon ol a U·
qulfled natural aaa terminal near Potnt Cooceptlon ln Santa Barbara~.
The PUC's declllon -reached
Tueaday after 11 da1• ol. public
heartnp -cover air qualit;y .... q ul rem en t a. a aea water
vaporiaaUon ayatem, and an
electncal tran.amiaUon •"'9m.
· aa well u acceaa roads and
transportation plans durt.q COO· atruetioo.
The PUC adopted the air
quality standard.a prc>pMed by
the stale Air Resources Board,
wblcb apecify tbe beat equip.
meet ancl metMda to be used at
the pbml.
mlaimbe the entrapment of ftab
and damqe to smaller marine or1H•arm.
TBS CO••WION ALSO
adopted ~~!!! for U1e
seawater • •Jatem -a beat..exchan1e proceu tllat
uaeeoeeaa water to llrillCUMt.em· c;ameot .. llquld aatara1 ... and tbe vaporiutioa pcDt.
po(Jlt.
Tbe commlaalon directed
Soutbern Callfornla Ed1IOD to
pro•lde H -kllo•olt power
service to the tennlnal atte from
it.a Goa.ta aw.taUon, U mUea
eaat of tbe lite. The clrcwt •o•lcl be anderaround from
Gano&a to ta.. site.
Tbere wn eoaeera at t.IM
publk beana,s ua.t comtnc·
Uon or a dock , trestle ud
aeawater lllta.ke aad -Ullll far
tile •Jstem would di.st.n tM ~HD boUom aDd alfeet flab,
plukt.oD and kelp bed.a. The
ayatem waa rede1l1aed to
Ov.-.r Th~ Count~r
HASDU~,
'l'llS COlllllMION ALSO de-
alpated Holl1ster Rueb 8°*'
u tbe primary access to tbe
LftG tirmlna1 att.e at Utt.le Cojo aa, ... nded that the 9out.bem
Padfte Ballroad would be med to trmqi ort mat.ertala IOI' OD·
abore butldlnc. and bar•ee for offshore conatructlon
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MUTUAL FUNDS
f •
s DAILY PILOT
TeeP .. 1
Annual loco
Hits 82 Millio
Money
Tree
How be got there la tbe Interest·
t11r story. Hl• salary
wa1 O«lly -get that,
"only" -$418,000,
wblcb works out to
•.OOO a week. Walldn1
a.round mooey for New York Ctty where Nol'ton SI
headquartered. But then he wu awarded a '500.000 bCID
whlcb brouibt him cloee to the $1 million mark. That'•
ter. 1
On top of that, though, Mahoney wu able to ac<><*>
another $1.1 million through atoct appreciation rtgbtc. H
had options which gave him the ri1bt to buy W ,000 lbllf
of Norton Simon stock at $12.90 a share.
In early 1978 Norton Simon's stock was trading
New York Stock Exchange at $20. Stock apprecaaUOG
right.a live the bolder an opport.unity to pocket the q.
ference between those prices -be doesn't even haft I>
buy the.st.ock bimselL • •
• 1 SOME PEOPLE JllGllf th.ink that with all the pro·
ducts be has to worry about at Norton Simon, Dawid
Mahoney deserves the $2 million.
The corporate lineup tncludes: Hunt·s torpato pro-
ducts, Wesson oil, OrviJle Redenbacber·s pope.lorn, Avis
renl·a ·car. Max Factor, Johnnie Walter Scotches, 'ta.A:..
queray gin, John Begg Scotches, Old Fiugerald bourbon.t
Hine cognacs. Crawford's Scotch. Canada Dey beverages,
San Martin wines. AJexis Llchine wines. Reddi-Wip, S.Ow-1
drift. Prima Salsa spaghetti sauce, Halston fuhions,
McCall patterns.
This year. in fact. one of those lines, Max Factor.
caused nothing but problems, draining the profits made"ty
the other stablemates. And David Mahoney dJdn't dO as
well 10 compensation. ,.
NORTON SIMON'S fiscal year eods June 30, so the
figures are already io Mahooey got a UtUe raise to a
salary of $500,000. And be again received a $500,000 bonus.'
But he held options this year on 600,000 shares of sloctt at
$14.71 a share -a nd during the first hall of 1919 Norton
Simon's stock was n oundenng al lbe $15 level. Not mucti ,
money to be made there.
So Mahoney has to be sat.tsfied with $1 million a year.
AN EXECUTIVE CAN really make out well when be l
moves to another company. Archie McCardeU picked up a I
$1 .2 million bonus lut year because be left. Xerox.. ito be~ome pttsidetlt ol lntematJonal H.arveater. ~1 \ Even more int.eftat.ina is the story ol Tbom-.a B.
Wyman, who left Polaroid in 1975 to beeome presi~.).t \ the Greeu. Glut Company in Kbme9ota. ~;.,
lt....,.Ut.11& W~ Udaspedal~~
lft Ma coetnct: lf Gl"MD OU. waa acca..,.. b7 anti•
eompeQ, •1--....W '9 ..... U..-.. ~ ..._,
wtMtber ....... wBlt tM ... c1m.-J Of' DOL ) t
•U'f LAST IANUAaY GaEEN Giant was atqulred by &
llinne.ota Mfc!abor, P illabury. And per bU contract( i
Wymen was pvea a t'b«lt for ..,,8'5. r I' r ' ,
He a1IO becAme vitt cbalrmaa ol Pillabury and pidteG
up aDOCher sea.attn salary, boausea and benetlta ctudQ '
Pillsbury'• ft.seal yur ended last May 31. , • ,
TbataddstoW79.1218orroughlyS19,000aweek. , .• 1
Oil Spill Suit
Challenges Rig
..
HOUSTON (AP> -The Justice Department. coot.encl
iog SEOCO Inc. used an unseaworthy rig and caused the
Gulf of Mexico oil spill that became the worst in histoey,!.
has filed a S6 m11lion claim against lbe company founded
by Texas Gov. BiU Clements
Clements, whose interest in SEDCO has been placed io
a blind trust. said in Aust.In lbat the claim was "purely
politically motivated."
The Dallas company is operated by Clements• soo, GllJ.
THE AEPUBUCAN governor said President Carter's
administration was "twirpmg the same song" as Democrats
inside Texas who have filed suits or called for SEDCO to offer
compensaUon.
The Justice Department filed its claim in U.S. District
Court io Houston. asking S6 million for cleanup costs and
an undetermined but "substantiaJ" amount for damages. •
SEDCO owned the ng used to drill the Mexican lxtoc t
well in the Bay of Campecbe that blew out..J.une 3. The
hundreds of thou.sands of barrels of oil discharged daily
have soiled Texas beaches. hurt tourism and threatened
ecologically sensitive waterways. Mexican orficiaJs had
hoped to have the well capped by last month.
THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT contends SEOC0'1 oa
rig was unseaworthy and its crew incompetenl and
neglieent.
The claim was filed in response to SEDCO's attempt to
have a federal judge clear it of all blame or limit u9 ..
to $300,000, the amowit the company said it would
earned through leasinc the ri& to a Mexican oil d
firm.
The Justice Department alao filed a motion that ~
clear the way for a separate suite again.Ill SEDCO cl\arl~
iog the company with violations of the 1972 Water Pollution
Control Act and the 80-year-old Federal Refuse Act.
TEXAS ATl'ORNEY General llark White bas filed suit
seeking at least $10 million in damages from SECO and
Permar10, the privately owned Mex.lean oU drillfn& com-
pany.
Two other suits filed by Texas private 1roup1 and local
governments ask for 12$5 milllon in dama1ea from SEO.
CO. Permarco and Pemex, tbe Mexican naUonal oll com.
pany.
Topps BottoJDS Out?
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Toppi 6 Trowsera, a San
FrancllCO-bued )'OUDJ men'• cloehblc ebaln, ftJed a ...,.
or1alli.qtion peUtlon ln federal bankrupt~y court earUer tJl1I
t.. week .
The flnanclalJy troubled ll·year-old ftnn wblcb bat 1M
1torea nationwide want.a to C!Oatlnue operatiou ad prot.et
ltl 11Mt1 ftom any lmmedJate foncbUN wblle it worb out
a proanun to •atialY creditors.
Documenta nfed ln eourt aald an unaudited nport
showed UNta of tat million uGI 1u11-.1111. compared With
u.eta ol llS million on tbe aame dat. lat 7ear. A Uat ol. bablUUea ls to be aubmltted wttbln 15days.
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=. 'e',.: =--==n:E~ • .f!!_!~L LET YOU COMP!TE FOR PRESIDENCY 0
,_ • • ,. • -taty of Stet•, Hee Box of P•tlttoft• Reedy
.tate of Paradoxes
New Hampshir~ Has Many Faces
~1 .. ~~~~
IJoea Clllld lrille ore iteot1ft ,,,,,,.,.,.,.. Some town meetings slill ap.
point fence viewers -they
aJudicate boundary disputes.
Hanover bu three, one with a
de1ree fft»m Oxford, bog reeves
(porcine do1 wardena> and
cullera ot staves (whatever they
do). Canaan •till haJ ita Sands·
of·T.ime Rd.
handshake. That's sopbiaUca. lion?"
.,.., ,,.,. lillg eM ftOeftnt
llon41M're, ,,,_,.,. f»Gb llw lowlat,
MOllld .... Cl1W ,,.. "'°"'*" d tlte politic• are the
beNftDHornpeltm "
RD, N.H. <AP) -JI in Amarillo, say, oae
be tempted to Wnt "' ll8bire -If one were d to thlnt of New ii=~· : at all -that as New J: PBbire goes, so goea New Cl Ame ricans cannot easily ovt:::'* a state that names its
m tains after presidents and
wbote kickoff primary has a
m•tainous influence in choos-
'"' who those presidents will be.
80, CONSIDERING t his
barometer, what 1s a New u~·re? Hampshire is a place wi a history of:
Tolerance: while Salem Mr· WU burning ita witches' G WaUord of Portsmouth:
N . sued t.bo8e who accused
her flf witchcraft for slander A,.twon .
. -Uberty: the right of the
c1tilebry to revolt is written into
the'1tate constitution.
-lngenwty Enos M Clough
of Sunapee in vented a horseless
carriage in 1869 that had S,463 parts
-VARIETY: THERE ARE
132 ways to spell Lake Win· niJ)eaaukee.
-Morality: around 1820,
Dadmoutb College fined 39 stu-
dents S2 each for attending danc·
ing school.
-Freedom the license plates
bearjni Revolutionary War hero
Gen. John Stark's phrase "Live ~ree or Die" are made by coo-
vacts in the state's one prison.
-Democracy : N e w
Hampshire's mob sce ne
legislature has 400 represen-
tatives. H the U.S. had the same
prfportion, there would be
l 1~000 Congressmen.
.._ Forgiveness : the
slatw-e has repealed a p~
n for the governor to pursue
slay "anyone who ag
gr vales New Hampshire."
fr-JS ALSO" A STATE of
pa1idoxea. There ar e white-
st led villages, and the stale
1s percent forest. But it's
m•e urban than rural.
(ta government is frugal. The
s l4e lakes lo $130 million in
gr receipts ror liquor taxes,
60 percent paid by out-of-stale b~aba bunters. Same with ci~.
f;ew _Hami-hire is the only st~ Wftb no br'Oad·based taxes. B~lt bita to. ~ta 6 percent for f and lodgmg. Unearned in·
c e -dividends and interest
-taxed. And state parsimony
h sent property taxes soaring.
Jew Hampshire 's tax.free
clll!nate bas attracted 140,000
n•comera -many "FlaUan-
ddl's" from "Taxacbusetts" -
si e uno, making the slate the
f t g:rowtnc besides Florida -6 the Missllaippt. When the
.. 1aa.11en settle in, they !em
la·ftee air ii purchased at
t apense of no kinder11rtens
of a.mc to drive their refuse~ tbl dump on Saturdays, and o1
b lq too few cope to control
muylkien.
THE FIATIANDsas de-
lncreued let'Vicea, tbey
te prenW"el for the very
ea they came to New
peb1re to avoid.
ew Hampehire aboU•bed lta
ve or lb yean aao, but mountains of the Prestden.
R•lll• 1nd lb• 1ptred
cbel aJoni tbe Coaaedteut
tee tb•t tbtn11 don't
toomueb.
IN BAaTLETT, STAN
Davi._ .till rum bis bJrcb pee
factory wUb a century-old
wood-fired ateam boiler. The
state atlll bu a day otf on Fast
Day wb.icb dates from the 17th
century when cHiaens we re
asked to pray and fast for an aJl-
mg governor.
There are tradiUons that New
Hampshire has fought ror and
preser ved , and they rem ain
native in the soil even if many of
the state's 850,000 people were
born elsewh ere.
Perhaps the gre atest pa radox
of a ll is that New Hamps hire
would perch atop the nation like
an old, tarnis h ed r ooster
weather vane forecasting the
poliUcal breezes.
PADOXICALLY, JN part,
because New Hampshire's pre-
occupat.loo with politics -its
aADWAY FEELS OPEN
primaries are squeezing out the
profeasiooala from the oomin.at·
In• fl'OCeSa. •' natead of reaaoned de·
cl1lon.a, you get enthuaiuta, peo-
ple who ba\'e been temporarily tumed on. "
Too much sieniflcabce ls at-
tached to New Hampshire, a
s tate with fewer people than
Boatoa, Radw-_y feeb.
"A candidate geta a 29 to Z2
percent plw-allty with a small
vote and bingo! He's on the cov-
er of Time and News week. Th.is
adversely affects fund r aising
for the other candidates in
primaries to come ...
OTHE RS DEPLORE Tiit; na
tional covcragt• tur n 1n~ the
primary into a m ed1ci event
"Nobody here pays attentiyn
to politics until a fter the Super
Bowl," says a locaJ editor, "but
we cet the Waahiqton pundita
up here al1 wint.er .. Uoc ~ on tbe ex]>ed:ee account ........
their wives abop for antiquee
There's too much hype. Hell,
look what they did to Muskie.
a...,,ddric~· -~ •••• ••rrw ... ~•••flt!
tldnp. At toll"n ~•begs !If•• ran still •~
appoint•etat• of Int~ ri~f'>r•~ ltog r~11
and ndW... of•••~
town meetings, its opera-chorus
legislature, its staggered terms
for stale officials, its retention
a lone in the United Stales of a
colonial-era five-man council to
oversee the governor -stem
from a historic distrust or politi·
ciaos and government.
Take the governor. He has a
two-year term. The attorney
general ls in ror five. One reason
the legislature is kept large -
third only to Congress and Bri·
tain's Parliament in tbe free
world -ls that its very size
tends to keep things honest.
"By the time you've bought off
the last one, you've lost the
first," says Andy Anderson, a
n e w s man turned h istor ian.
"Besides, there's nothing to
steal." I
THE LEGISLATORS' century
pay of *200 a year keeps the pro-
ressional pol and the ambitious at
bay. The result is not always
brilliant legislation, as might be
expected in a body that took 4S
minutes to call the roll until
electronic voting came in re-
cently
"One-half of the Legislature is
Incapable or thought, one.
quart.er never talks, 10 percent
a re leaders," says Eugene
Daniell Jr. of Franklin.
He is an impish 77-year-old
veteran of poliUcal combat that
included bringing the New York
Stock Exchange to a hall In 1933
with a protest dose of tear gas.
DANIELL, IN HIS way. may
be a prototype New Hampshire
pollUclan.
"In Concord, they think I'm a
raving radical" for numerous
populist proposals dating back
to bis Idol, Huey Long. "ln
Franklin," where Daniell pre.
aides over the school budget
with the stinginess of a hired
man's breakfast, "they think rm a raving reactionary."
There's a belief that hJs long
exposure to candidates baa
made the New Hamptblre voter
poUttcaJly savvy. Radway dis· aenll.
•'The politlciana come to New
Hamp1htre !Ike Marte An-
&otMtte sotna to Venamea to
mllk cow1 and l•l close to
nawre. For b1I part, the voter
OYerloob l11ue1 and votea
became a candidate looked him
tn tbe eye or 11ve a ftrm
The media s aid he lost because
he didn't quite get 50 percent of
the vote. That's ridiculous."
Mrs . Sym ons val ues the
primary as "an early warning
system" for a candjdate to de·
termine if his campa ign is in
trouble.
NEW HAMPSHIRE i s n 't
about lo surrender its place at
the head of primary line . State
law, In fact, decrees Its primary
will be ahead of any other. The
primary gives New Hampshire
status and, Andy Anderson
estimates, about $25 mHllon
spent by candidates and the
media. Laurence Radway got a
chance to have Walter Cronkite
up to hia hotel room and send out for grinders.
Besides ego e nforceme nt.
publicity and walking-around
m o n e y, New Hamps hire 's
po liti c al return fro m the
primary i3 modest. Trowbridge
warns against pulling too many
eggs irrevocably in one basket
by such a commitme nt to any
one president as accepting 1i job
from him.
"Then you can 't play the
primary game anymore.
THE GAME STARTED In 1949
whe n Concord attorney Richard
F. Upton introduced legislation
for a direct primary. Upton de-
nies that bla motive was to pro.
vlde Dwight Eisenhower (Loeb
called him "Dopey Dwight"> a
chance to show his popular ap·
peal, although he concedes it
bad that effect.
· ·1 wanted to m ake the
primary more meaningful , to
get as many voters as possible
involved in the process."
That he did. And candidates
by the motorcade even though
they must know no loser lo the
New Hampshire primary has
ever moved to the White House.
Hopea and banners hi&h. they
come to New Hampshire's na-
tional town meeting, putting
down a SSOO filing fee with ~
1l1natures from the state's two
congreaslonal dl1trlcl1. Then they're off. Anyone can run.
"f 've seen hula atrl1, wtld·
eyed mlnilters and every klnd of
kook you could hna1tne," sajl
Floria Lani1an at the Secretary
of St1te's otnce where the line
form•. "No, not Chief Butnine
Wood. He uaualty nms for vice
president."
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sendolf from his daughter Uaa (left) and wife Marie before flying
from Los Anieles to Acapulco.
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or...,. COUt tblaterpn wW let a .... It 10M4tt.ta1 IMW OD two .,. ,__t ..... M Xt Wtft wbM Nell ..._., ''Califonla Sult." Md tM
•ueteal r•vl•w .. StarU•• H•re, 8'art.11ul No." pop up at tbe Harle·
quln Olnn•r Playhouae and tbe ·
La1uaa Moultoe PlaybouH.
. For tbl Har*aulD, lt wW man tbe
retW"D ol JeaanlDe Au Cole, wbo
•tal'Nd lD UM d.ID·
Mr lbu&..-'I ftnl productloa, "Por·
ty Carats," two
and a ball years
a10. It allo wt11 be
the Oranae Cowat.y
premiere of tbe
Slmoa comedy.
Currently o n
stage at tbe Harle·
quin , 3503 S .
Harbo r Blvd .•
Santa Ana, la a re-
~
Cetlter, Main Str eet at Yorktown
A •enue, H uat1 a 1ton Be.acb
(847·"'5>. Performances F'riclaya
and Saturday1 at 8:30 throuCb Nov.
10.
-"Oliver" at Seba1Uan'1 Weal
Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenlda Pico, Sa n C l e m e nte (492 ·9950 ).1 -~~~~====:=:;;;;;~~=:;;:;:=:;;;:;;1 Performances niJbUy except Moa· fll
day at varytnc curtain times, nm-
n.lng iodefinitely.
-"Monique" a t Golden West
CoJlege 's Pla y box Theater off
Gothard SU.t ln Huntington Beach
(112-7711). Performances Thursdays
through Saturdays al 8:30, Sundays at 2:30untilNov. 4. •
·Remember Dicky Lee?
:;·:He's Still Going Strong
v l val of "Under the Yum Yum
Tree," which plays tonight through
Sunday. "California Suite" arrives
Tuesday for a five.week eniaaement.
and reeervaUoaa can be made by
calling 9'19-5i5U.
ALSO L\ISING ITS curtain Tues·
day will be "Sta.rtint Here, Startin&
Now," which will see many members
of the bacuta1e crew from last swn·
mer's "Pippin" returning, including
direct.or John Fenacca.
BACKSTAGE -William Weber of
Anaheim was been named first prize
winner in this year's Audrey Wood
playwriting contest in Washington
D.C .... Weber, a mem~r of the
playwrights' group at the Laguna
Moult.on Playhouse, will see bis win·
Ding play. ''No Second Trumpet."
performed ln its premiere production
in Washington tonight . . . the three·
act comedy-drama received its tin t
airing before the Laguna group last
8 ) JOE EDWARDS
~ASJM'LLE, Tenn. (AP> -Wben
Dicky Lee was 21. he recorded a
million·seller "Patches." and figured
bia singing career would be over by
age 30.
He's 38, still recordjng and making
his mark as one of the most enduring
s inge rs in t h e
m us ic b usiness.
He 'd never m ake
it as a fortune-
t e ller , but a s a
singer he's cer·
tainly had a magic
touch.
'Tm enjoying it
n o w mor e tha n
ever," Lee said in
a n lr.terview at
Mercury Records'
LH offices here. "But
I don 't know if I 'II want lo do it when
I'm in my 50s."
.Lee, his black hair now invaded by
tra ces of gray, bas 10 albuma to bis
credit and about SO singles. He's
chanted styles from pop t.o pop-
country and been aucceasf'Ul as a
son gwriter as well.
HIS BEST·KNOWN composition.
"She Thinks I Still Care," was Elvis
Presley's last hit before his death
two years ago. It also was a bJt for
Anne Murray and George J ones. and
has been recorded on a lbums by
dozens of othe r singers.
So after 17 years in the business, he
said he's learned a lot .
"In the '60s, I was scared. I'm
nervous now, but it's a good kind of
nervous. It's gone when I get on
stage. I want my act t.o be so good
that people love it ; if it's not , I feel
like I have cheated them.
"I've hl.Dlg in there and made a
good living. I'm very happy with the
way it's golng ."
Comprising the cast or "Startulg
Here" will be Lori Sandstrom (who
also played in "Pippin">. Nils An·
derson and Jeanette Pedicone. The
revue will play Tuesd ays through
Saturdays for three weeks al 8:30
with Sunday matinees at 2:30 Nov. 11
and 18. Reservations 494-0743.
CURRENTLY IN production and
continuing this week along the
Oranl{e Cout are:
-"Wild Oals" at South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Cent.er Dnve.
Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances
nighUy except Monday at 8 p.m. wtt.b
matinees al 2:30 p.m . Saturdays and
Sundays through Nov. 4.
-• "Ibe Second Time Around" at
the Huntington Beach P layhouse in
Suite 39 of the Seacllrt Village
Ameriam students go to Paris ..•
The la. they atudy the more they leam.
year ...
Produced by Garia Katz · Written by 'Mllard Huyck & Gloria Katz · Directed by 'Mlard H1¥1<
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OuMI CONluCIOt l<IMll ea HEWS
Is ABC Slipping?
rJ
J!rogranimers Tinkering With Sclwdule .
By PETEK J . BOYE R
LOS ANGELES <AP > -With
the help of the Baltimore Orioles
and the Pittsburgh Pirates, ABC
baa finally overhauled NBC and
moved into the ratings lead. But·
a crafty former boss and some
ttrrors of overconfidence b.ave
=:se the No. 1 network vulnera·
A aeven~game World Series
gave ABC the season lead in the
Nielsen ratings, with gam es six
and seven fmi.shlng at the top of
last week's ratings. The victory
for the week gave ABC a slight
5'UOl'l edge over NBC, with an
•verage ralina of 19. 7 to NBC's
11.t Each ratings point, the
Nlelseo folb say, represents
about 1.50,000 homes.
' lt'1 been a touCb young MUOI\
for tbe network that bas owned it.a
competition for four yean.
TiidTBEN OP .ABC's alxteen
Top Kids
returning shows premiered this
season wi th a smaller per<:en· t a g e of viewe rs than they
grabbed last year
Three new shows have fared
dismally in the ratings and have
a lready been yanked from the
schedule. and proved shows
from ABC's stable of sitcoms,
while still strong, have slipped
from positions of dominance.
Part of the e.arly-seuoo pro-
blem -wu broulbl on by ABC
programmers, whose scheduling
derrlnc~ bun'l quite worked
out aa planned.
ABC moved "Mork" from Its
comfortable Tbunc:lay nieht slot
to Sunday nlabt.. in the bope ol
bumpinc olf Archie Bunker and
ruining a pereoially strooe CB.5
nlebt. Unfortunately for ABC,
·•Arc hie Bunker's Place"
followed t he popular '"80
Minutes." "Mork" bad to follow
Adam Rieb ol '1Elpt ii Enoulh" and CbarleDe Tilton of
.. Dall•" bold tM award.I they reeetMd for belt Juvenile
actor and aetreu ln • televllion Hfl• duriq the nnt
Youth In Pllm awardl. .
,,
two new s hows, "Out of the
Blue" and "A New Kind of
Family," which were viewed by
an astonishing tiny audience.
The result: ·~chie " bung on
to its strong audience, and while
"Mork" performed well, it was
still drawing substantially fewer
viewers than it bad oo 11nan·
day night. As a fix-it, ABC bu
dropped "Out of the Blue" and
"A New Kind of Family" and
will replace them with some
hour·long "Salvage l 's" it bad
laying around.
ABCS PaoG&A••BU ao
decided to fool around with
Tuesday ni&bts. wb.icb bad been ABC'a happiest eveniq. 'Ibey
broke up tbe "Happy D.,a" -
"Laver. 8lld Sblrley" ........ leDdiaa tbe ..,... to Tbund.ay.
Botll abowa lllpped a UWe in tbe
raUnp, but tbe nal d1auter
WU • .,,. i.aun. Syndrome, ••
a new llbow that ruiDed ABC's
~ .. "Love Boat" ''Fantasy
l.alaDd," tbe \'el')' popular com.
biaatioll ol dramatic placebos,
WU Uo brobn up, and apla.
both abowl slipped. ABC baa
clearly realised the errors ol it'•
ways. "Love Boat" and "Faa·
tuy laland" bave been mm.it·
ed. "Laun.II" bas been sent on
vacation -"pre·empted" u
network put.a lt. Tbe Sunday· nlPt leeda into "Mork" haw
b e en bumpe d , a nd more
cbao.-·are ~anned.
But aber'e aa a factor at wort
tbl1 MUOD that ABC can do
notbln1 about -a wllard
formed)' ln ita own employ Md
curre.nUy workin1 ma11c at
NBC, Fre d Si lverman .
Stlvermaa bu so far made lood
Oft b.la prom1se tlaat thla leUOD
would feature dole competitioa.
Cheryl Ladd ·
Recovering
LOS ANGELES <AP> ~ adl"ell Cbel')'I 1..11611
bo1pttaltaed wtth a bad eord
ltnee Oct. lT, la ftpect,ed to lie
dlHlaUl9d by tl9e end Of ... "*·a..-. ... atCedan· 8IDal lledlcaJ Center aald.
Ho1pltal 1pok.t1man Lany
Baum uld tbe atar Of tM ABC
televlalon HrlH "Charllt'1
Ansell" WU admiUad to the
bolpltal lut ....... wbllt
amount.I to buicallJ • bad eald .
"But lbe'1 reallJ dcUi "'1 well now and Mould be ...
home ln a day or two."
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•
TUBE T(jPPERS
ABC •t:OO -TbundaJ Nlabt Foot·
ball. Tbe san Dleao aw..,. tab Oil tbe
Oakland Ra&den in a apldal Tlnn4ay
Dia.ht. edlticm ol Jlonda)' Nl&ll& Foacld.
K11A • 8:00 -·'G-... Jamee Caan and SliDoae 8'18aret ltar u a COU·
ple wbo play 1ama to nine bondom
and find tbeinlelvea iavolwd ID murder.
KOOP. 8:00 -•'ToJ'9 m tbe Attic ...
Dean Martin ln • rare dramatic role a a. man figbtlna the lafiuence of his
poeseulve slaters (Gerald(ne Pqe and
Wendy Hiller> In this movie f.fom 1983.
• ANGll.DIATH
JOMN Wooowwd end PaA ......_,..,... ..
docl ,.,.., dMlllg wlltl
tlte -' ~oua
ONg to ltlt ... youth
-. PCP 0t "Angel
Dillt." (Perl 1)
• MCltfT GAUM't'
"Tiie Pllentom
Fw,.,..,_.... A petlenl
lrOft'I • ptMile ~ ..
IOund murdlt9d.
• MAllU#llC(
THIATM
"~ For Lydie-L)'CMI IS
dMel111Mod IO !Nike en
~of ...... ••
denoe In t1te country •
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TMMTM n•1••<1>t11._ ... .. LAUeH
MON
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• M·A·a·H
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8eMy bttllgl • ~.., "'°" ol or1IOn ...
JOHN DARLING
Af.Eve RtGKT ! I
SMOULO ..AJ6T °™INK ;
Of THIS SQ\' /6 A
OWCE~~HOW
• DO<CAWTT
11:IO. (I) C:. LATE MOYIE
• ·~ "ec:..moo: ""'1 Old Pott In A Storm" (19731
P.-F•, Oonlld Plee-eenc:e. A ....,.,.,.., mur·
dlrs 1111 °"""" to s>r-' ..... "°"' ~ tile lemlly .,.tnery.
• TCNCaHT
~ llOet: • 811 COiby
au.ta: Joel <ny, Larry
Hegmen, 8Nl6dl & Yarnell,
Hlf1elll 06GMlroner..
.~,....,..
~DUIT
(hrt2) .HOCIM'9 .... . .,~
-~MC ...
8MOVm **~ "~I HoniOfl" 11'1'3> ...._ Flrlcf\, UV
Ull!Nm. --lm8ff--,,.. TWIUGHT ZONE
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.......,..to..-.ecom.-
bldl. ...... :
-..CH Ill
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....., ....... bye 9'0MP Of
&ILLY Tk'5 w.o.E. "',..""· .i• OURL.!>DER &.1~6.'
TMf GIEATEST ~I l'RAVftOGUf OF AU TIME
OCT. 19·25
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GA BOND
SKIERS
edwanls CIN ENTER
HAal041 AT ADAM$. CQU A MfSA
MESA YHDICIMT&t '79-4141
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
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flllft.)
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Ndwd foM.
I TO• AMNl•itctOl>&JINCIDINalll ta TOMOMOW
0 -1; AclOh llng., •
IClflGUWlt« 1(111 l<lietofNt·
90ft.
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• •~ .. JepeneM wer
"Ide" (ttl2) Don Tlytof,
~Y~WOttd
Wer ll ---~~
Ill bt*" "'°°"""' opoo.
tnlon from -toll!• blCIC "°'"'· (1lw .• 30 min.)
1:1'. (I) C:. LATE MOYIE
··~ H ...... : Ho Sign °' Tlle Ctolit'' ( 1972) a-. P9pperd. Broder·
ic:tl Cfewfofd. 8eneoell -a-tor "' ancient
~ ~ wtllc:fl di.-...,.. dutlnQ. ....,_,.
ltlr ... "°"' w..ic:o '° .. Unlled ....... t.11110 •1i'utN1liec;IO>&JIUMCB>_,.W ,. ....
MOVm • * "Tiie Vwy Edge"
, ,..,, Ndwd TOdCS. ""-
t ywood.
I THE ...... ~I0°'9NBlt
2::11 ....
2:IO MOYIE
• • .... .. JeMlca ( 19621
~ Olckw.on. M-'OI
0-.., A~ fl'IO.
... ~tile obtaC' of
11..c tor ttle men 11ne1
tMIOUeY tor --of a ""811 Italian v•lllOe· I 1
tw .66min l
• MOYIE • •CnJM c::-nn.r· '1941)
f'rfd••'• ·····~ ,,. • .,1e • -N'IW>UN-
12:00 ••• HSllm c:-ter•• <•n Jodi MlflOney, Julie
Adema. l:tO. * • .,. ""Tiie T.,,,.,.,
Men" (1174) George a.ooe. Joen Hao11e11.
&Med on • novel by
Mic:f\MI Cridleon. A men
~·--pig Involving electrode
imOtel 11i11g wtien lie 9Uffet'I
trom blac;k~t• wlllcll
ll'\llk• lllm vlolent. ( 1 llr.. 30 """ ) >-*). ***·~"A Gu+de F0t
The Marned Men" I 1"7)
Witt.. Mlllhau, Robert
ll40<M An uperienc9d
pl)lllnder .. t.._ on 11>e
, .. of ~ • f91uc:·
tent '-bend on lnfldel<ty
I t tw. 30 min.I
by Armstrong & Batluk
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'19"1 f""" N ttl fH (A.H ltJ"Y tl)W
P\ITT °" c--,.AC#lC _OI.,..._
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DAii ( PILOT
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cllidran
..t galden fryes.
•2.29
Long John Silver'• Chl<*en ptanks•
Dinner •.. A great meal for landlubbers. You
get four boneleaa whltemeat Chicken
Pianka and an order of Long John Silver's
golden fryes. It's a steal at any price.
We glw. you Iola of,_.,.._ to lcM ua.
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"WHUfA
smAHGER CALLS'' t111t lfWr•7••-..._.,~...,.
"ANIMAL HOUSE"
"MEATBALLS"
"LIFE OF BRIAN"
"TUNNEL VltMOM"
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l'U do .... ..,. lbe '°"* 9rtUllll ....._ ··a~ I'm ...,,...
dcQs I& .-.. ... lJ to ~pWt my~~ vows. ''I aewr ee~ tUt I01WA¥· rt wu a
CIM of .,....... aad barlq tt. ••
(Yea -lbe realb 11ld that!)
Q: Wen ....._y Cd'a ...
Jar••• • Uta& H&e eecw.M eot. NS
Hriem ...... &e affed ... LI ..,..., _ Wiii Kell.J, Ta It lio N.J .
A: Not at all. Tboulb Jolumy'a DOM wu
bn>k• la lb placet, IUa 11..,m, la u SoOd as ever
-and be wW continue to cub la on it!
Q: .._ Paal ·N .. ••'• _.._ .. qMn, S..U. ...... Ma a&ar llleMr ,..._., _ E.
LJJe ........ .
A : An actreq, yea. A aw, ao. Her father ia
"bualed to death," sbe aaya. "If people ever re-
copbe me the way tbey recocnlz.e bhn in the
street, 111 *°nuts," ab&adden SUND.
Q: wa.t'I belU4 * ~ CU-·.Uce Coeper f.at-Georpa G., 8Ua. hlM4. N. Y.
A: 'nMtre's nothin1 behind it. There's oothin&
in froot. of it, either -becallle there la DO feud.
Johnny's really impressed with the rock at.ar,
mucb to bla surprise. "When J see a guy named
Alice Cooper and 1 look at bis shows." said
Johnny, "I have already prejudged him, which
you abouJdn 't do. 1 like him. I found him a very
cbarminc, tnteresttnc guy .. .I've met him social·
ly and I've had bim on t.be show."
Q : I Mu *Mn'• 1o1a1 to be a new book oa t.be
Bea&Jee. WW I& &.eU all -ud wbo's wrlU.1 it! -
.Joaaie O'Toole, Ft. LaltderMle, Fla.
A: Fonner Beatle John Lennon is working on
his autobiography and will no doubt reveal many
things we never knew before about t.be famous
group.
Q : Al_.,.._.... of IM~ famUy Mn la
Sta&ell ~ die cJoeeet we came to nowm1 &M ·
yGUI ltat• IUdy, WH ,,._ M WU Mial la·
terviewed • TV clowa 18 11iaa1 by lee Abrell
Woald yee ~ ,._wer a few ••IU•• lor a!
For lllllte...,, ~ -ltiC lredles ..... • palD ... • by a .Onp __, Bow old la be ud
eat P'8de JeMol a. liie m -If be'• la uy elau!
la be uamal er leUllll elder before Ida Ume!
TbaDb.-11n. LL.,~-hlud, N.Y.
A: Ricky made Illa movie debut ln MGM 's
"The Champ" '!1th Oscar-winning J,oo Voight.
Like V<>i.cbt. be bas an impressive acting record.
even at a•e nl.De. He's done commercla1S. photo·
modelinl and bit.a on TV shows. Yet, be told Abrell
his ambition is not so much to act u to be an
architect .
Aboul bis freckles: They're 1enuine (and we have a doee·up photo to prove it). He's also •
re all.at wbo do9eo 't eitpec:t the tooth fairy to rept.ce a lo.t ....... in.t....a. .-a..woee. ..__..
ti be lel*a~ MmMlf ai M actar, lie piaa.ud .. _,... • .... .-...o.y aa 8dor ~ I'• IQ'Mlf! ..
Wlttcll ts the moet d:ttt'kult role any.actor can play.
'Glad YOU Asked That'
l9y Malf• ... My •a. IF
Scbroder admit.I crylnf OD etae la M1J to do -~lb be......_ utaral11. Re'• belnir ICbooled OP17.f..._, from ODI
tcbool -wior-to aaotber. lie'• ..,...., • ftM erader. But bis beetie acbedule ._'t bUrf__,
wttll aormal boy's fun. "I'm alwa1a ~ IOllletbinl -like plaJtnc, readlq, Mftac a
with IQY old fi"teDds who," be ....... "don't ...
me ey dlfterentlJ than they used to."
Q : ~ ..... ,..... .... 6". Jen7 ............................... -.......
............. 1-G-.,_.DNC.,Lu
Ve1u.
A: We'll probablJ never bow -became La. da iuiata, "I don't wut to talk aboat my
boyfrimd." Tbe)''ve knowD eac:b olMr' for yean
and have been seen tosether la pablc ~.
"Tbelr rell'ttonahlp la an .........., cme, for a
variety ol reuom," polota out writer Elballetb
Kaye: "One ol wbicb la tba 8r'OWD ia a fOnDer'
1eeuit Mmlnarian. And &mtedt ooce aaid what
moet rebellioua Catholic Clrta UAa11J ... " UD-apoken: 'Ky hie fantaar la to aeduee a pne.t. • " _
Q : I 1ee wllere •&ekey anae7 lau ...cller
alcleU. p • 'IMA•c aa · adriee eel••• to aa•lllen. c..nr. pleue -wtUa I09e fu:! -Leeaa.rd
LeyY, Be•erl1 BUia, Calli.
A: Coofmned. Mickey, with his slx or seven
wives (we lost count) DOW bu more sidelines than
comedy lines. HiB newest DOtioo ia a raclnl Up
gimmick be calls "Mickey Rooney's Win Side
Up." He says, "It comblnes the fate ol Lady Luck
together with an ingenious betting selector device.
I'll see you at the cashier's window ... " Mickey
promilles.
Q: hae.ymaa Jukie lluoa wu real Mt ee-
tertahdel la Florida la1t wt.&er. W.at'a Ile ap to
now? -Somay SMrmaa. Coral Gables, Fla.
A You'U find out next Christmas when you
see Jackje s ta rring with Steve Martin io a
Universal-Carl Re1.0er comedy film uUed "Tbe
Jerk.." Masoo was "discovered" and sicned for
lhl4 feature wbeo M played the same bot.el club
for nine Wttk.a alter ai&ninl for only two. The
multi-talented comed.ia.a bu beeD waiting ln line
for such a break longer than a guy with ao empty
tank walling for a fill-up. •
Q: Wlaat was Z.a ZN Geber'a commeat wlle9
the late Jean Paal GeUy (aka .. IUa earl1 .. )
told a ~r Uaat U lte ~ from Eanpe to
Callfonlla, abe could be lllla •teMT -LMlle
SpUb, Queeu, New York.
A : "I sho uld love lo be bis hostess," ZZ
ackoowledced. "We have a lot of lhlncs io com-
mon. He's as crazy as l am about animals!"
SNEAK PREVIE . ..
Tontorro\Y at 8:30 p01
To the list of movie heroes
you have kn~ and loved,
Get ready to.add John Riiier •••
••• WhM ~~Mien n ~ kl<h """" .ip. ~JlkAJp#,
.J -.. -""• "JUSl YOU ANO
-Ml.K~ ..
"~~:
TIME FTER ~TIME
"'"'•"AGATHA"
SlAN CONHEJ!1
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....
··~1'MA··
~.Oct--•.1111
4-~-------i:·
ht we'd better erect it while we had the
r.tu•~··
Suicide Leap Ends
In Ocean Switn
RICHMOND. Calif. (AP) -Police say a
woman ended an argument with ber boyfriend by
jumping into San "Francisco Bay from a Richmond
marina and announcing she was on her way to San
Franc~co.
Dawn Rassmussell was picked up 30 minutes
later by the U.S. Coast Guard, which said she had
paddled about three miles .
Ms. Rasmussen told her boyfriend she was go·
ing to commit suicide by swimming to San Fran·
cisco.
She was taken to Contra Costa County Hospital
in Martinez for observation.
Wllaborator Gets ' Death Sentence
MOSCOW (AP) -The
Lithuanian Supreme
Court has sentenced a
man to death for col-
l aboratin g with the
Na:?is in World War II
and taking "an active
part in massacres of
Case Set
civilians and Soviet
parti sa n s in
Beylorussia," Tass re ·
ported.
The Soviet news agen-
cy sai d Jon as
Mecislovas Plunge was
involved in "the killing
of 46,000 Byelorussian
and Polish citizens who1
were shot in a suburb or
Minsk."
Since the war, he bad
been "hiding under an
assumed name and
often changed bis re-
For Court sidence and place or
e mploy ment." Tass
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PORT WORTH, Texas ---------~ , <AP> -1be Fort Worth : .. · · · ·.:. · · · · · ..... ; ....
· ~~~-:a:J.;:iir:: :._-< .. Vi ... =-_· ·Olf·:·····.:~. '-••tllor lllcbael Ed· (' ..... lawsuit HeltinC · ......
to bave tbe body of Lee ·· ··. · ··· f.;~~;.,;d;;! ·::: .. c: an:·.: ::>>.
1 • the corpse in the .. · . . .. · / ,
,-¥;ve may not b e __..;;_....,_. __ . ,
wolcl'1, but that of a · Q · · ..
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wbo tbe War· ·· · ~ .. JID.mddl~1111'~5¥. ::.·g~:
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W...ellied bf tbe ltorm Wlaida struck
UM ceab'&I 0'-llt Cout on e.sK. U . D••••• was Htlmated at S.. IDUJ&oe ii tbe tardeu wben J.000
U.. ._.. Ill{ or da1aapd. TIM
famous Mowplae., wbJcb = ID ltll, Is es9ected to r en In
hM.,, or llarcb, olflclals Nkl
Ol'naA&.1 01' 'l'llE a.an..,.atb
........ AN maktq a n"CAOllaJ ef. fort IO ra!M tuada to ,--. the * ..... · .. -... .bortleWturist9lAubu.rn
Unlven1ty, laid floweriq plants qcll • •1aleu 9Dd camelllU wlU
Htlllold .......... , ... n.., ....
Time for • new one.
~.~gea
~~01 ... 11necs
tenka, r•~..::i w•t•r rKOYef'Y a 8, high t«nper•ture shut-offs.
Reg. 109.96, 2011e'·
99111
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50-fal., .... , ... 1sus ...... 1e ••
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don11et
toilet troubla
... you down
Take out thet otd bellooetc
end ltoet. end reptece them
with tM quiet water-sevfng
Fluldm....,. Reg. e.95
311
4215
Aluminum aheda.
detlYered end lnttalled
on your lewl tot wltNll
• 25-mh redlua of our
atOfel Plywood floor.
Colen.
e·icr. reg. 224.95
19911
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SANTA ANA
probably bloom in llarcb or April
alon1 tbe city's famed "Aaalea
Trail."
"So DIU)' JOUDI dolwooda ud ow have ..._ loll," llcGW Hid.
''Some baM beeo blown over and
could M ltralptmed 9Dd stated. I feel It la worth trylAc to save u
many as pouible even tboucb the aurvlval rate may be only 30 to 30 percent.''
Call 142-1171 .
Put a few"WOnt.
to work for u.
mllk charm and
style out of
these cartons
Ill
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Cofd .... Tru Temper 9' ...
trlmm« mMe8 trimming •
joO tnet worn get YoU tied esown. mOOA. Reg. 59.M
3911
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llllrlty
9-lnch roller co11ere for
en•mel Of nat wall pelnt
Number• 1, 2 can t>e uaect over and over. Reg. 1.39
..
no knolaa
to ILl'n
One toucti handle contrOls
the 11olume and
temper11ure of water
Chrome bOOy and crystal
cleat h•ndle With P<>C>-ilP.
#52:2WF. Reg. 305
2495
tor your nn won.
4-lold ttreecreen of hend-
some antique brua is a
striking •ddltlon to any
llreplace. #471 Reg. 24.95
1488
99
each
pick up I
wlllflow•
"' a11y of ow current
PO~lat wellpaper pettema.
Choose from mylars,
prep,11ted. Qf8HCIOlh,
creative pnnta. more. By
Frazee.
1/3
~ Skyline Takes
A: Faaelflll twra
By DENNIS McLJ!LLAN ...............
For years Eaatemers making pilgrimages to Southern
California have reveled ln regaUng the fol.ks back home with stories about Loi Angeles architecture.
Only in LA, they're fond of saying, can you find a
restaurant shaped like ~ derby hat, a bot dog stand in the
form ol a bot clog or a tire factory designed like an Assyrian temple.
That's not to mention the bottling plant built like an ocean
liner. ~ movie ·'palaces'' and the houses: Japanese temples
sandwtcbed between Tudor-style mansions and Medieval castles.
. Ope renowned architect of the '40s observed that "motion
pictures have undoubtedly confused architectural tastes."
There's no denyinB the influence of having Hollywood, the
land of make-believe, m your own backyard.
But, more than anything, the diverse nature of Los An$ele~ a,rchitecture see.~s symptomatic or Southern
Calilo111.Ja itself: a place Wllling to embrace almost anyone and anything
The "Only in LA" admonition, however, must be widened
to include "~nservative" Orange County.
The one-time country bumpkin to the south in recent years
appears to have taken on the architectural splendors of its city slicker neighbor to the north.
It has nothing to rival a restaurant shaped like a giant chili bowl.
But Orange County. as the photographs on this page il-lu~trate, seems to be holding its own in the attempt to add spice to Southern California's skyline.
Tra velers can spend an Arabian Night at Costa Mesa's
AJi Baba Motel
'
Remember the A/11.mo? The facade of the Alamo Apartments m Costa Mesa 1s an exact reproduction.
;1
D ·1 Pil t ill•' at y o •·Hu:, Photos by , , 1 Patr\ck O'Donnet(c, ,.,.
~{bb
Old World
shopping
center m
Huntington
Beach
provides
an escape
from suburban
bustle.
OH ~ Walllr Pyne wanted the feel of manorial splendor In hit Laguna Beach home bull tt the
late '20s. l\fte Castle was converted Into ap111tn'lflr'1ts in the early '808.
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T~. October 21, 1111
ftoek11 11'011 To Hii A Peak -
about• maacb ... urance u Jla:uny Carter feela wbeo he
•ba.k• .._. wttb Tedd;y Kennedy.
(AWrtna upward atae • reaJbed lhe wu woman aaaJnat mouatalD. momatalD •1alut woaum; then ahe reuau.nd
MrMlf by aartaa tbat. l1 ... aa.. inltial trip ud tbe :::S,fftaa IDOUDd til ,S•t bou.lden formed fnam an anc•eat Salide and loom1nc toward tbe clear aky dappled wttb
cleaa cumuh• douda •u only a bec1nner''• ~
Tbe SWde from bJa vantqe po(Dt lutruded ta.
wbeeliq novice to attach ftnt ooe loot. then oae band.
ud u.. anotbw bud. to a cnmce ln tbe &beer rock. Tbea
be &old ber to atfts ber other' loot to aomethlq st.hie &Dd
LO reuialn ln l*itloo at three potntl 1'bile vent.wi.na out
.rltb tbe fourth point to a biCber poeJUon.
But all at ooce tbua 1preadeaded, abe leh a curiOUJ
alidilla fee!i.q. -u U tbe en.ft wu not made ffX 1ucb
adveature -but by catcb.lnc ~rHlf, u.oup by tb1a time
•be felt nwnblq dr'OPS of penpU-atloo oo her forehead and
a vasue headache, a6e wu able to vault benelf upward to
tbe Jed,te where her cuJde WU DOW perched.
DISIDWNG TBE PAIN OP dt:y.IOft muscles, abe
once •lain placed herself in a three-polal poalUoo
reacbJ.ni for anotJaer vtdory before alid:lal dowDward in
body acr•Din& defeat.
rt wu oaJy a Uaree-foat fall &Dd quickly U.. pide
modooed ber upward toward blsber ~ -ev• larlw sr-lt.e towers lplit off lD bnllal ,._.. efts m11U001 ol years ol eroeioa.
Repeatedly tbe guide warned ber •to _. dowD
which ca\lled her to immedlatelY DOtlce abe waa.::=li"I
over a .oarrow shaft into wblcb, 1f ooe fell. ooe DOt
return m oae piece.
The c!ilnb to the top waa .ao.r and labored ud ma)'
Urt>es the guide went abeed to dleek a pMb only to nturo
m a few minutes to au11est a ae.a ditftcult way woald bave
to be found.
Evmtually, after wiDdlDa tbelr way alOUDd lbe load
berseJI atandlng ubUarated oo lbe top of a tall
cat.bedn.1~ rock lnotinc dow8 lDLo • m1D1at:ure •alley e
dotted with tiny plae trees ad atraw-co&ond blwll.
ACT'OU tbe caayon a ,..,. ol moaDtaiD peab almo.t
disappeared beneath a eoverinc of wlapy clouds ud abe
stood in wonderment beatin& her cheat ti.ke Ta.nan in tbe ~of 1tnie.
The trip up wu euler tbaD tbe trtp dowla. Wbat a
mesa.
Where the Gals Go
~d What They Do
( Baroseope )
FalDAY. ocroaa • 81 SYDNEY OllA&a
ADES <March %1-April 11): Be practkal
coacernln• duUn, re.pooajbUJU.., career.
reput.atioo and beiDC rtd of burdm • 10'Ar own in first place.
greeo Usbt oa loa1·staDdia1 ~al. Be
meUculoua conceroln1 detail•, m... paat oblla.um.. Be dls>k>matic. -.,
.. • We were eaU.og in a Spanlab restaurant the
Other night wbeo my frieod and I excused
CMlrlelves and went to tbe restroom
Since both of us are fand&b*ed, I.be arrived
at Ule first door, preaaed ber noee two inches
lrooi it, and with her hands traced the outline of
Y(b.at abe thought to be a booped akirt..
It turned out to be the cape ol a bullfighter ~ ,.e found ourselves in the men's room. Tbe
two ol us hid in a bootb until it was prudent to
coineout..
Naturally, we do not consider ourselves
authorities on men 's rooms, but since few
women have visited the last ba:stioo of male
dominance. we made some observations on the
subJect.
MEN GO TO THE RESTllOO• alone I
don't know why tbey do this, but J have yet to
• see-a man stand up ln a room, aol'CNDCe where
he ii IOi.ng and ask if any other man at the uble
would like to go with hlm. Witb women it's a ~ oatma . . . aomeUU.Qs YoU &bare. My aa-.act calis It U.e Ark coaoec.1ioa. _..... women eo into tbe rest.room two b)' two aDd
eotne out the same way.
, Meo whi.atJe. Without fall, every man wbo
' c•me into the restroom whist.led and didn't stop
until he left. Women. on the other hand, never
whistle. They talk. There is everything to talk
about. Why there are no towels. Why there is DO
soap. Why the hand blower doesn't work. Why
there is a toll charge for using the bathroom. I
have eslabh.shed more mearungfuJ relauonshjps
from holding the door or u pay booth open than
you can imagine. In ract , ii lot of us s till
correspond.
MEN RETURN FROM lbe facilities and
seem embaJTasaed to <iluuss where they've
been. Tbey never bear any gosaip. Never aee
any celebrities. Never fiod out U lbe flab oo tbe
menu la fros.en cw that tbe blonde waiU.. la
married to tbe drwnmer wbo ia jealoua.
A ~ to wom• a. aa 8dnawn. When mm lwUudlftlJ cbeclr out tJae 1ocauoa
before the)' au do1n1, womea bu.a aroUDd
astiq tbe bartender, tbe cashier, t.be matt.red'
and md up wandering around the titcben, eolnl
through doors that lead to the parking lot, aod
giggling in a dark corridor about wbetber or not
a urucom ia male or female.
I doo't know bow to explain any of this
Maybe women just don't get out a lot.
Here's Ground Rules ..
:;J.for Creative Fighting
DEAR~ LANDERS: M,y buaba.od and I
a.,e lo the U.S. army, atatioaed in Munich,
Germany. We have been readin& your column
io ·~and Stripes" for a Iona time. Wben
you spoke to tbe conclave ol teenaaers 1D the
Bavarian Alps five years ago, we were there,
and IO were our children.
In exchange for the aouod advice you have
given us through the yean I would like to share
aomethlne witb you. Jt la a list ol auggestion.s by
army cb~laln John Baille. He calls it
>•Creative P\Cbtlac." Here are the ground rules
be bu IUllested to help •trencthen marrtages
I hope ~ will c:ooalder tbem aood enough to
print. -WNG THIE ANN FAN
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com prom.lie.
(8) Avoid wild accuatiou, verbal abue,
tbrea&a Md Mloattag die other down. <t> Doe't play p1ycblatrtsl by analyd.ng I.be
oUaer party.
( 10) 0oa•t drag ln chlldrea and relatives aa
aJUes M 10-betweeu.
Cll) Pbyslcal violence can never be
COlldooed •
A..t ... Qaaplahr Bell.le. Just &o make It u
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mt11loo anoclated with journey, k>ag·ranae
proJecL
GEMINI (May 21-Ju.ne 20>: Teach, learu,
lay out plans. read Artea and TaUl"QS meeaages.
CANCER <June 21-July 22): Time favors
you r efforos -meana wait, listen. observe,
defer to wtSb et>. decisions of partner or mate
LEO I July 23-Aug 22) Obtatn hJnl from
Cancer mess a~e. a void rushing decisions
Ma inta in steady pace. keep r esolutions
concerning work, hea1tb, nutnuon Get together
with ooe wbo shares basic int~rests. t0n~ms
Check signal.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Insist on
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people in realistic llpl. Member ol oppoe!te au
ls well-meaning, but may haw made too many
promJw. Take epeeial care 10 ooanecOGD wilb
speculatlve watare. Younp\er m*-demand.
LIDA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphuia oo
home. property. appraisa l of valuables. TaW'\&5,
Scorpio natives figure prom.ioeDUy. You get
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ICOSPIO f0et. 2l·Nov. 21>. Ideas are
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wWllul t~··· Plaeel, ~ utt .. = promlnea&b. Sbort trip, r•he wlilo cw
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recover what bad beea miMiDC. ao.t or aao&ea.
You set on more aoUd emotioGel Del finaodal
footiDa. Put contract. effort wW P&J dividends.
C apricorn native plays outs&anding role. Older
t0di vi dual .s ln your comer.
CAPa1cOaN <Dec. 2%·Jan. 19>: Study
Sag1ttanus message. Acceat oo being at right
place at crucial mome nt Judgment is on target
you senst-pulse of public Get r id of
restnctJoru; p1onttr your own traJI Wea.r
bngbt rok>rs. make persooaJ appearances.
AQUAIUUS 1J an . 20·Feb. 181. You find
ways to overcome obsucles, doubts aod fears.
LeeaJ.,..,.. u-b naabed. One wtao opposed
70U eoald .,. become a ·-.ea-et ally." Look
belWld • • 11. Ned .,_..., U.. tiw. P.nner
or mate pl-.ys qgressive role.
P..,.D <Feb . .._llarcb 20): You receive
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ltOUtt'e. llllblil:ive tnt.eUed Pl O¥idea Uacemdve.
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uauan:, exc"*d h'om Utls lnt.lmacy.
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it 'a bani for tbem to 10 on without a COGJ'ldant of some IOrt.
INAPPaGPUATE AS IT llAY BE, these
motben ma.y talk with their kids about money
problems, tbelr love Uves, tbelr hopes and lean
and plans and dreams as well as their diaap-
pointment.s and resentments.
While il certainly la a good thing to be close
to your ddlcl and open with him, there la a point
at wbltb tblt po1e1 a real tbreat to
p1yebolol'eal ltablllty 11 lt ftlla blm with fears
and worries.
AU eblldren need to feel proteded, and It
cu be tbreater.tn1 few them to be aware ol all
their p&Nntl' feua ud 1Alecurtties.
There ll a bis difference betwem allowlna
your ~ to abare openly In your llle, and
dumplq your problem& on them. >.. Panetl. all of us are respomible for de· wrminlDI wbJcb thlnp mieht upset or worry
our cblldrm. and then either to k~ tbeae to
ounelvee OI' talk about them with a more mature aodlence.
THE a&AL DILESJIA for many of our
kid.I la tbat tbey begin to feel somehow respoa.ai·
ble ror helptna 111 meet our needs and aolve our
problems. Yet, in reality, they are completely
powerlesa to do this. •
Tate for example the story of one little girl.
It wu her mother's birthday. so sbe bought a
present, picked a nice' bunch of flowers and
even baked a cue.
· But she still could teU that her mom felt
lonely and depressed.
Finally, in dismay. the child announced.
"Well, I 've done everytbihg a 7·year-old can do
to make it a Happy Birthday."
And sbe was right.
Buffs Rallye for Cause This child's frustration may be echoed by
many ol our kids, if they feel unfairly burdened
with the job of making their mot.hen happy, or
acting as their companiorus. I beUeve aa single
parents we have to guard against doing this to our
children.
ff appenings
By Jud 1th Olson
It was Really a Rallye. Garry ud Patt C.·
c ....... benefit for the American Cancer Socie·
ty last Saturday drew nearly 1,000 guests and
many many beautiful Rolls·Royces and
BeoUeys.
The party was given to celebrate tbe
diamond jubilee of the famous Rolls·Royce, of
which Con~annon is a purveyor.
His Horseless Stables is a clearinghouse for
RRs from all around the world and be has
purchased a few for himself.
On display was his 1934 rumble seat
roadster wruch took first place in the recent
Concours de Elegance at Santa Barbara, a gem
of an automobile.
ln addJUon to viewing the numerous cars on
display, belonging to both Concannon and bis
guests, part)'IC)ers enjoyed a variety of cheeses
aad Cnacannoa wines from the family vineyard
in Llwermore, oper.ted by a cousin. ~ .... prvrid9d by ......
i.....1-1'11&.~ ....... Uh ........ aadTn.U ....,., ... ~--~vm. 1'bere atso was music by the aye Straw, a
musi4:al ll"OUP from Santa Barbara. FortmatelJ tbe weatherman came tbrouch
wtttl a ..my afternoon. Wouldn't it have been a
shame to set .U tboee abiny cars wet?
Some ol the guests fantasized about which
car they would choose, if t.bey bad their
druthers.
Erde ud Doe& McLeod liked a BenUey
from the 30's, Jolla Sobluaa had his eye on a 1979 Rolls·Royce Camarque and the Robert
Blleys bad to admit they preferred their own
car, a 1964SilverCloud Ill Rolls.
There also was much talk about which
wines were favored. The six different kinds
were served by Jim and Helen CoacUMD and
Bob aod Marie Wlaite (she's a Concannon).
Also enjoying the afternoon were Brltlsb
Consul Geeeral and Mrs. Tom Aatoa, Ntge.I and
Betty Balley. Mike aad Judy Gel1Der and Bi ell
Adami.
Abo, Pet.e ud Carol Powetl, Wally ud
Lelp Towmnd, PMI aad Jackie Haadlemu
and Amelia Set. with her daughter and son-in·
law J-. ud BeUy Bobialoa.
Are there any other flag nuts out there
besides me and Harvey Ballock? We banner
buffs will have a heyday during September
when the Newport Harbor Art Museum-exhibits
10 flags by vexillographer Aladen Holmqulat.
~
Happy birthday to another Libra, Jule
Botlrke of Costa Mesa. Her husband, Dave, took
her to Ambrosia to celebrate since that's her
favorite dining spot. Along wilh the Bourkes
were Joe and Sara Scroggs.
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John and Hetty Robinson, from left
And another happy occasion. Newport
Beach residents Mr. a•d Mn. Carl Wartta celebrated their golden wedding anniversary
during a dinner party al the Reuben E. Lee
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Hosting the party were Dr. a9d •n. hlaa
C. WUTell of Coeta Mesa and their children,
Ja•es ..S Uada, and attending wu Mn.
Warren'• brodaet, .la•ea w .. Mid bis family . Al.so helping the couple celebra~ were
many friends from La Canada where they lived before moving to Newport Beach.
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The Sotmd of Mu.sic Chapter of tbe Orange
County Music Center bas received shares of
stock valued al $25,000 from an anonymous
benefactor.
Mrs. Robert Glbsoll, chairman of I.he steer·
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to James K. Nagamatsa, chairman of the board
of the center.
The Sound of Music Chapter includes
women in the Big Canyon and Spyglass Hill
area.
An organizational meeting is scheduled for
9:30 a.m. Nov . 6 in the Big Canyon home of Mrs.
Gibson.
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The Biggest Marketplace on the Or•nae Coast
DAILY P'LOT CLASSIF-IED ADI~
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Lovt>ly t t.tory end unit w/3'bdrms. 2
halhi. N<'w r ptng & vinyl Pool just
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patio Beaut j(reenbelt l mmed
pcJM•t.~~um Only $6!;0 Mo
OM •OADWAY, IASTSIDI CM
Very popular in Eastside Costa Mesa,
e xcellent starter investment. 2 homes
o n one 6500 sq . ft. lot each with yard,
new paint and high rental demand.
Go·4·it a t just $125,006.
COME WITH US • • • to aACK BAY
(Cherry L.aU Area), N.e ., t111a 9"efr a
bedroom. femlty room, ~ b9th hofM
featurM -•tropical pllt6o .,.a, com-
lieADILMAA>
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,... yard deck!°! d<l 11 wt1Jain Walkinc(dHte
10 all acboola, pu1l:t Md
teool• couru •. C-IJ
S.9»for more cWaU.1.
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know1ogly accept aoy
advertisin g for real
est.ate wtuch is in viola.
boo of the law.
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WISLEY N. TA YLOI CO., lecihn
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HEWPOttT CEKTH, N.I . 64~4' I 0
Spyglass IUU 4 Bdrm.1--------1--------New Bedlord Piao watb
s pecial bonus room
Owner wi.JJ assist walh
fUWlCing. $586,000
17 I 4t 671-4400 u Ill 6Zl·Jl21
HARBOR
2STOltY
Shake roof. 4 Bdrm, 21/•
Ba. $133.500. Eastaide
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SI.op looking, you will 11ee
ttws North COsta Mei.a 4
8dnn and know 1l 'i. a
good buy a t $97 ,soo
Secll.Xied .big yards and
great foretabt for 1n-
creasanl( your aJullar
ahead of annauon <.:.ill
546-4141
t«JMTIHG SEA.SOM
IS OVER
When you Sci.' this de
laghlful family humt>
wath new carpets und
drapes. Large corn.-r lot.
3 BR. 3 Ba. tile entry. al
tractive ratsed din rm.
and a balcony off " hu~c
bonus room Cl~e Lo the
lwach Sellrr w help
f1n 11nce Print only
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979-5370
DILUXE DUrLEX
OIOice Balboa location.
4 " 3 bdrm. uolla; ~::.:to
NEWUSTIHG
DUPUX
3 Bd.rms. up, 2 bdrms.
down, good condataon:
new t•a.rpets. 2 Car park
mg Steps to beach!
$225,500 Including land!
associated
llROK EAS ~ ·AEAl TORS
J02<; W 8olboo b71·JUI
JOU.TOP llETRF:AT
Assumt> tht> Isl Tl> on
Uus lovely 4 bedroom 21 ... ,
bath fum1ly homl' with
mountam Vl{'Ws and fun
tasllc yard 'fh1:. home ,.,
an move in con ti 1t mn
$00.~
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1714 1 197 3331
AUTHENTIC
CUSTOM TUDOR
Ocean view By lh<'·sca
2 sty, 6 7 BR, :i BA Dan
llm. w1pn l(urdt>n:.. ~p
aJen w fpl<'. \{'wan!(
rm 10ff1CC' ~k y laghb
l.t>aaJt'ri gleti.s galore
Sundeck.s &lcony ter
race. 14(1.' HV i.loral(C So
much more U must set•
& only S135,000 Call
now• • 963-0903 BK R
o.IGIHAL ILUFFS
European decor 3 BR tri·level w /loads o r
Italian Ule. End unit. • ~ertoob park-
U~l()Ut: t1()Mt:S
REAL TORS', 675·6000
2443 East Coast Highway. Corona del Mar
IASTSIDE
ttC»e AHO INCOME
Lllrge 3 Bdrm home in
great F.aat.side location
Two I BR units add lo an·
come. OWNER WI LL
CARRY Jo'INANClNG .
1lus is a must see al
Sl.S0.000. Jo~or details call
540-11.51 >
•VETS• .,..,_.. .... llty
NOW ... NO 00\tN
LOANS TO $100,000
LOW INT. RATE. Let us
show you how toqualJfy
T .. to a.ct c_,.t
Welk._ 754·1Z02 --
SlW'S TO IE.A.CH ·~~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS SI lt,900
~ J bed rm. bnck --~~-~~~·-•_-_•-I pal.lols. Lots of wood and
19l>UCB> $4000.
Reduced for f,asl sale'
Owner anxious a n d
sacnftcing lhas lovely
home. Clean as a whe1·
Lie'' Features 4 bedr mi..
1-l• bath, 22 ft. game
room. park hke ground~
Offered al only $102.900.
call now 963-7881
I tf1 I• .. .. ,
GOLF COUISE VU
Great Dack Bay location nus bags bedroom home
features a huge family/
di.ning rm addition big
eDOUlh for your pool ta·
ble. Perfect for the bl1 f amil,y aad the price la
riPl•flll.500 .
gla!IS Pnvate commum·
ty Call now! 646-7171
• ' I • ', , ~
3• +POOL
BMSBOM!
plete wMtt luxurtou• pool a epm. '" land (JOU own It). '241,500.
NEWPGIT BEACH 759-1111
.WE HAYE
SIYll.AL AMI
IA Y .. °"1 HOMIS
WITH PIH & SLW
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
) ·1 , fl" y-.. d, (J • • • ~. fl 1, ,' ', fl I I) I
ABANDONED
$85,000
Waiting for some fiXJng,
prime Easts1de , 2
bedrm, R·2 lot. Owner
dmoerat.e! CaU646-7171
MAGt .. CIHT
llACH TIM..IVll.
S BR. POOL. 2 STY. AS
SUME 172,000. Dramatic
tiv. rm. vaulted ~ilings.
frpl. form. din. garden
lat .. ZS' fam rm. w/buae
. · ~ -.. HERITAG£
. REAl.lOFC->
Fr'A&.o.
~Pool
OldlP_.
Ute your present bome
equity to U11Ume Mia% tom. take over payments
on 3 bedroom W•--Mde
home. Ouunc area, COUB·
try k:rtcbeo, larp fa.mll)t
room with fireplace.
Qiarmplua' Don't mw !
119.750 Ql!J 540-1120
TAilBaL. -·
ATI'IMTION
IHVESTOltS
Possible future corn
merciaJ use on thJs sh11rp
3 Bdrm home. For more
1nfo rm a t1on , call
~5880.
--'~ HERITAGE
f '• ,
. . REAUO RS
wetbar. 46' sparkliog i---------
pool • spa. 24' m aster
Nt.e w /frpl &: t.errace i---------G u es l quart e r11
Shorellne Assoc. 848 2262 ligGt-...... oolc
s BR + ~ + Family
OWHB Rm + Formal dlnlng·+J
__ ,.1,.1t1a. car garage + 2 patws +
~~·~ balcony a n d other POCll + RV Ace"' ameruues. Aslona <Jnly
J Bdrm., sunny lutcben, SJ.:r>.000
formal laving room . SCOTTllALTY
brick fpk, RV access. 5l6-75ll
spuiili.n& free-Corm pool, ~~~~~~~~~ ON BAY ADERE. lrvane cu BBQ. tow malnt. 1-
1'a'nce: Ablolut.ely de· JIOUlld&. Reduced to only
Uptlt.al -•talned ti& 9'.B . Call for appt.
elebed windows . -.1111 hardwood floors, 11.e'W Ol'fH I• 0• II ~II.ft IOllt Ol.(1°
~ ............................... _ •••11• Beduced to $168.tlOO.
640.6%59
M 191MLTY
146-e114
ertme s bedrm home ill ~located Del c.ro v.et.a.t.a Mesa.
~ 21110 eq.ft.. Well me+;,.._. bome wllla liamt boau. rm wltb
sPlftftng pdol wtth d iv· inc boerd aod alide! Ex·
tra 1lora1e galo r e!
l6lcb., mucb mott ! ! On·
ty ~.900. WOW!! CaJI
todav 7SZ.1700.
~-=~~~l ... 1ar1e yard. beautiful . ..:::..11: ·=-•••.,. C.M. area, 3 BR, 2 ba &
UllO 1q ft. ol Uvin& area.
Hl1bly uparaded a.
I~ an aasumable m.ooo 9.,.,% loan. Ciall 556--2fa>.
-=SELECT
I PROPERTIES
481 +POOL
SAHDPOIMTE
Excellent 4 bedrm, 2~
bath Sandpointe pool
home nr South Coast
P1aza. Brand new plu~h
crptg and water heater
too! One year home pro·
lectaon plan included !
Fiexable terms incldg VA
or t11ke over ex 1s t1ng
loans. Full price jusl
$125,000. Hurry. take ad·
vantage. call 752· 1700
•t'o l I • ' '• ft ·. 1
[®lill]
I
FOUl-PLEX
All 2 Bdrm units. in xlnt
rental area. Exterior
just painted. XJnl poten
tial for price a pprecia·
t.aon. F\tll pnce as a low
$144,900. Call 751·3191.
f;::SELECT
I PROPERTIES
WT SIDE
CUSTOM
Goreeous Eastside Mesa
~m built 3 bedrm OR
2 bedrm + den home!
Ga&ed entry court yard
for privacy. Fem erotto.
2 pal.IOIS, Iota of storage,
stepa to Newport ti& Back
Bay! See this winner,
oowl ! C&U 752-1700
()#1N fJf Q •II\ l(Jfl '',,I'"''''
l•-•U~I
CHIAPDUPUX
3 Br'• + 2 Br'• on a buae
R .. lot. More unita cao be
WJt. Only $10,000 down.
Owner ca rries the
blalance .•• 900.
BALBOA ISLAND REALTY
l'IM700
HOl:m llOI YITS
•HOKES·eDDN.
DWURBkr.
fir All kt111
Clll 1 ..., Plllt -142-5111
WANT ACTION? * 675-7060 *
Oaulled Ada 6'2-5678
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realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IRVINE COMPANY
POTENTIAL!!
Weslcliff hom e on one of Newport 's
nicest streets . You will appreciate
t h e qua l ity con s truction &
s paciousness of this 4BR & family
rm home w / POOL ! Put your
imagina tion to wo rk ! $248,000.
Polly J ohnston 642·8235. <K-87 >
642-823S
901 Dove r Onve
644·6200
Hdrbor View C~nter
Irvine cH Campo'> Valley Center
7S2·1414
SlllC & llNlf TAROTS
C T I H L T E H H S E W T 0 A R L R S SIT AR 0 TS/TE T R 0 T s RT H T D
8 P H A J G G E H L H I S D R E H H T
M E T E U N G 0 G 0 M E J G S U E E T
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J I M R Y M K T E P I V K E H V E U H
U S T P E H P H M T D l H E V C l G E
S S T H P I E E E l H T M H N I M G M
T R T Y G H E L R H X G A A G U l l E
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$59 !IJO!
Sharp 2 en townhome.
t•o1wenlcnt to So. <.;oast
Plaza. Pnvalc patio for
leisurely entertaining
Gated complex Call
~ ••
OCEAHFROMT HOME
Rede<:orated 2 Br hom1·
wlniltural pe1·ky t:edar
111ter . new bath. clt'
1'remendou:. lcx·allon &
rucc crpl 01( Comer lot
widen!! th1• fantas t 11·
watrr \'1t•v. Uhl l(il r
w. elt.'C ol)Pncr
SJS(),000
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
642-5678
.aTOllACH
$104,900
°'8rmiDI 2 1tory garden
ho m e . Cobbles tone
ll.rflets, gourmet kitchen.
huge mast.er ,uite. cov·
ef'ed patio, too! Call now
64&7171
I jil' r1 r, ? 1 ff H t; Pit l'I •. f
[®llifdttl
a:
SBDlll ILllRS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
MAGMIRCENT WHITE WA Ta VllW
lnlrr~mni? Old S1wn1~h llome Aho\'t> Wl)C')ds
('en,. St'< n.-ctrnom!.. Ft\ l' Aaths. Larjiie
l t11tty Room llardwood Floor~ Three
f"1rt'pla1·1•:. Cc>dar Cln11el!I Thrc>e Car
<::irni?e Pnv11t(• Steps Tn Sand Serluded
G11rd1·n & Patio Are:.as Pnced Al $999.000
·--............. 631·1•
111 DOYll DllYI
CD Coldwe_ll Banker
HAalOlt VIEW PALBMO MOOIL
For the best & for the least you
mus t see & buy thls home. 4 bdrms.
2'h baths. ra mlly room with brick
fireplace & wet bar. formal dining
room & lar ge li ving room with brick
fireplace. All o f this. plus a
m agnificently landscaped yard &
garden for onJy $229,500.
IN N.WPORTC•NnR
~ 644-9060 .
pU>, loUol eJbow room ..... ....., IH6
1115.000. . --··-··········
now.m
RMltic J bdrm. 1 ba. yJlb. fi repla~e. eaclo•ed
,.-.P. 50'a175' •·2 tit.
pies lot . .._ Haa1Llt.CMl.
Do not d.ilturb teum.
Must cloee lD '7t. Prtn
opals only. ses.ooo
t.>t11 ,,, • , \ ·~ ff ttl ". ,.
-1 THE REAL
ESTATE RS
cou O.MIWPO«T
IM&.TOllS
671-HI I
* BAYFIONT WITH VIEW
COfltf_... Z a.ct. 2 bo. COGp ..tt riCJM °" tt.. WA TB witt1 pool. OCEAN ...t
bootht9 YllW. loot 111, •••ll9itle.
$197,500.
WATERFRONT
HOMES Inc.
l•l.~1 W ( ,,,,.,1 I l~1l11A.t\.
~'"'' 111 ,,., H,.,,. 11
631-1400
FIXER'S DELIGHT
This is it ~ YOtJ F IX IT'! All this 3
bedroom home needs is TLC a nd
1m ag1nation Selle r wi ll he lp
financ:e . may be C'Ompletely! Don't
delay. C'a ll 673·8550.
TOP OF THE WORLD
ff you can sec around the bend.
you C'an sec Hawaii ! White water
view. billiard room wi th fireplace
<one of 3 in the house). 4 Bedroom
and free.form pool. PRIVACY!!
Includes privat e finnicular to
whisk you to front door. Curious!?
Call 673·8.550 day or nite.
I AM A FllEHDL Y UTTl.E
3 STORY IEACH COTI'AGE
With white water views from 3
pa tios and blue water view from
other patio. My owner will help
fin ance and the key is in our
ortlce. Call for day or evenin~
,showing, 673·8550.
IEACH UNITS-$ 159,000
Four units actually pays for itself.
All 2 bedrms. corner lot and
assumable loan. Call day or night,
673-8550.
673-8550
JOJ Al'OLIMA
IM.90A IS&.I
2lld OWNER HOllE
G REAT LOCATION.
STEPS TO BEACH. a.
VILLAGE. ALW.AYS A
OOME. NEVER A REN __ .>&S-41>41 or 63J.JS20 TAL. 3 BDRM. 2 BA.,_ _________ _
W 10 FF ST REET
PARKING PRJC ED
FOR FAST SALE CALL
FOR APPT. 675-8729 .
C2lJ M2A ..SI 79 ..,... ..... .....,
Walk 4 bl«ks to the bay
front from th1ir r e ·
mode led 2 bedroom
Balboa Island home
Oen. easy earl' lutchen
OWNER
DESPERATE
3 Bdrm, 2 bath. ncw
latcben. large pool. BliQ . fJ>k. lovely palao Only
Sl.19.500. Call 645 tl161
Wlth eatini area. coiy ~~~~~~~~rirepta~ TutefuJly de r:
corated. Redwood deck OPEN HOUSE 4 Br 2 ba
for entertammg. Cu mc IJVlnJ( rm w 1frpl~. Ir~
l>l'e • S2SO,OOO Ca 11 danang rm. sep den.
71H37 7240. '91.500 979-198!!
Wl By Owner P-;.me ~la
-· Mesa area 3 bdrm 3 bu
C•l• w INctt I 011 ~fr~~~~·~~'. +. ....................... ------
$130.000 '
Owner will pay v A pts I
~2BR2Ba.den.2
rock fpl c's . Beam ceil
Huge Liv Rm, w /ocean
~~oan C. act. 496~
CoraM .. Mw I OZ2
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Sale By Owner Super
locataon. panoramic
vaew of ocean & caty. 3
Br. den. bonus rm, 2.,.,
Ba. 1287.500. Ownr/Agt
tW4-09lO
Lots of charm. I Br
+aepant.e ln·law 1 Br
owr prqe. La yrd, .,..
blk CO Bil Conlna beach.
m.oes7
HADOIYllW
.. 311
$85.900 near So Co1115t
P1aza. 13781 Olympic 3
Br. new paml. carpel.
pat.106. walks. land!icap.
ing ;\gt. 546-7~ - -
By Owner. 3 lir. ram1ly
rm. owne r anxioui.,
"1.950 Lowest.. pnce to
College Park 545 72140
FA5TSIDE 3 BR 2 Ba.
compl remod'd 1a eartb
t.onee. Lac cul de sac lot.
tllO'a. Ownr /agt. Devin ft
Co. 642-6368 ---.,_,.. 1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MAllMITA
Spectacular halltop
homes. 2012·3206 sq. ft.
CJole to Manna. Selva
Rd • Calle La Prima
vera. $19,000 to rus.ooo. ft/ty. Lo. 831·~: 493~ Bldr.
Save money byelhninal· SUPERBTAXSHELTljt lac new loan rees • p'8, .. ve Ume by not bavina BRAND NEW DOPL
CO qualify for new loana, 2,8D01q.ft. + garage.
• aave trouble by seeing JlOS,500 lhil bleut 2 1ty. 4 Bdrm. JoenC .. aat. 496-861'
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Pal8nno . Exteu.lvely ••••••••••••••• .. •••·~· upc:recled, lockl'I 1pa,,_ _______ _
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-pool, walk IO AD-•I• --.-bit tn ...
--Scbl. And I DO IOM at "6"' lDleNlll:. tllnl ll'.mc Mreet .... THal1, apa, poot :6
tlmple laed -owner clubbowle, only 1 .. if
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....................... C11•1•l1'1•~•..., .. pieqe. llptt avaU, bome. lllttloa L•ke• 1011aciana1q oeeaa view,
-----... $1~~-1-.bJect to ~.._.. to• SIO..oDOdan ... ~13 mACMWALI .... • t.K o.w.c. ·-.................. ~.a 8'' 11 pooa, .'•
.___.__ 1700 •• .,_.,.._ Country Club. Golf· a&oplpy 11111 lBR
--------t.enn1a pool Be llf ll (,.-..&'*. f.onml 0dintni loo -••••••• .. •••••••••• .. •• Prtadpals()ob'. · . au u y _, .,_.... 4NCI landlcaped, no main· rm.. 11100 per mo. <>l>e.n
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ba -lltf. 11 ... t H•. ---.,_" acn. Lovely aet· only
TO'OCIAM MIW4flUXU tenanc:eyard. SM fs Sun l..S; tT lloo·
58R, 28A home. OPPAIADISI Dis oWIMln uoit, will eeDOClubbouae Rd. wnyetrei.. We'n .ow o llerln1 trede for R·l la.nd. Call DeMrtffotSprinp approx lS years old waMrfroat ume..aaartDI 21J..3'18-2572 ~ •WOOOBIJOOI-! =llfi-•• _!riftva~~mtoe "l'ownboule, SlO,OOOdla. U • CONDO• -.... "" ~!ft lou .... ft .. ....... 1.., -..... ...____~~taateliooo Idly 'Br a~ Ba. Npt Hta&a .,. oww Pri• 00 ----
~.000 wt th 1137 ,000 condomln.lwn.1 oa the bis ""'1der t714) 711-2804 or ·~~~~~~~~~ auum11ble l11t ot 9~ Laland ot Hawaii. 1000 ...;Cll3;;,;;_;_.;.;>*-~--•~1 ----1r:
Ownt:r will rarry t tt I • • -L...o.-...f 2rut ua tq. ·• • eepa v . ._ __ sw....r ......
• ._. l'.ltale • .-. 11'1.aDl ~ vm..t LI. ~_f!~$,OOO. df.SOlt ~ .,, • .,,, y IM4 New T •ridl• I • I , _______ _
-~ ~-autJruUy furnl1hed. 5..e. ._
.n1 Prlc:. be&ln al •100. c11., 146-5502 llOl )314·2000. ask for o.leL..
Ti me·a bare co n
domlniuma In Utah ·a
rm.t Mi raort. Park Cl
ty. Pricea durinl prime •••••••••••••••• • ~ •1.seo. am ..._ era ft.-....
Mlke, at 115 cw Dao. en Tab over low lnterest
181. ao.n. take over payment.a Mi teaon start al '5600. 714 760 '> H 3
fr.&:._ LOCM'ION
C::.ne 1our laollcley IS
......... 1050 .......................
tam Wcrtd, Gale H
Panoramic view, 3rd Ooor. Villa Nueva, 2br
Zbe, 98--71 AIC. atl 7pm.
l•:n !I 1 : l 1.'~ lk.1hv
I hl1 h1 ,j1' l q I ht
ni'll~-•1 on super 2 b edroom
D9'em1/ <hc>lex in an eslabliabed a.Its S. I 100 area. Approit. SOX140 lot
---------, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w1t.h pnvacy. Always
l• Rmp&e owoenblp. 2 rrv 16().q13s
" 3 bdrm unita. 2 batM • <IOl )314·2000, ask for 4br. 21>a, frplc, bltlns.
Mike,~ Ull5or Du. ext po ol , ocean v le w. ......,,,._ u.e formal cl1D·
ta1LToom ot tbla 2 IMPORTANT
o m b o m e . . iD Ruct.o San Joaquin UOOPIONnY
From -.ooo..0;100.000.
Every thape 6 elze. C.11
u1 for appointment.
87).7300
.,..... I Oto 4 MEW UMfTS rmted. Ideal tax break.
.. •••••••••••••••• •• ••• 1bat you can get first Owner will belp finance UMlftl•f l.9tt rilhls 00, near matn quail fled b uyer . Act
UIB. $1DOOMo. 875-9650
PALM SNJMGS LUSK
ent.r.Y. double You ean'\ beat tbl1 2 brick n~..a•ce. buitti.D ......__ den oa ... _ l2t.la
Wdbir. n:;Ufaat arg O::'d ~ 1oU~e.
2 brick •ad redwood with a beautiful view pall,.. Sprinklera. 4 from lbe three patios;
..........,lty poola. Much air aondilioniq end lov-
lllCl"91 Hurry! $112,000. ely upcrades Only
SPANJSH RANCHO
"i+ acre view loc, 4Br.
C\lltolll barn, RV, lots
more. Assume 914 %
T-.__, ___ 1-•~k b-Lers now• 188 .000. Cal l Superb quality in this ....,.._,. w..,.; IV& 1-
C\llt.Om JobD Lyttle home 6 larp banks> dltlnct of 540-"'" ~~~:!~ 5;::~~.laclMZ-7461 Tlli1IBl.
CONDO HA110a VllW
Brand New. lBdrm, UP· Sallaty38drm, famrm,
araded crpt, mirrored 1~ ba, famlly-az yard wardro~ i n dreaaing w/W..,, prdeDeT as ,a·
area. SUdina ala• doon. IOC. duel lncld'd. 9195. pvt patio. C lose lo moatb·t.o-mooUt. Drive
Riviera IWton. Adjacent by 1017 SandcuUe, It
to new tenrua club. now call 1a fof' det.alla, Bkr,
Wider comtructioo. Call 640-5UZ.
loan. ISl-7576 Own er!~~~~~~~~~
OPEN HOUSE . . a.om Home, a bdrm. 2
to 1parklln1 pool and 1---------1------·----aecluded i.rraC4t In .,-, 20 .. Pw ..,._m
c.u &INtll $148,500
IMlllL.
•ere yard. 3 aeparat.e ll:EANflONT Manaaemenl available
IDllter auflel, 3~ baths, Pri.DcipalaOllly. Agt .
central air, separate •• rv* * 538-24.1118
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MOllTHWOODS '"PAIUt PLACE
+· I 11 :.0.. 754·11M. Ev•1. aft. 6
&4.S-11'7 Fairway El Nlauel 3br,
S23t,OOO. Custom Realty --------•
Tlf>.V171
family and diaina rooma. uun.u
Pwlrfectim fot tut.ooo. Wltb 1paclou1 ownera Sm.I Shopping Ctr
Coiled: ...:.;..:....:...;::;::.... _____ _
llead Realt.on
n~a.11• unit , aar .• 2Br IUX· Bkr Sue w.
&Sbll ___ 962:..:;;:...:·93..:.l:...;1 ___ Ma mmoth Rea 1dentta I don osen
lot Near 7 • 8. &an fac· JONES R-2 LAND 11\1. Tenn&. 7141586-2543
lmt E. lTl'll ST. REA' ·:ry INC (M of~ u .... 3 B 2' ... Ba nJSnN 7ll·3Ul .. 2.11 AC. fw 40 ,..,,,,ti, 2600 !Ne-rt...... r, 711
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OCEANFRONT In the
Sbore1. Prlv. comm.
Builders dream home.
fair, 3~, oak alalrcue
"From Gone With The
Wind.·· Wine cellar,
......._ Lavta amtl of
brick • wood make UU.
home •arm but eJe1ant.
Sl ,300,000 FIRM. BY
OWNER. Prine. Only.
714·5S1 ·6253, 496·6718,
831-1400
lSt N4G c condo, lat', pool, tennis. m.r-..........,. . ...................... IS75.546-ll37; ~12184
--••••••••••••••••• (714) 873·8210 WalJr to .ww Alpba·Bet. Urceot Muat Sell! 233
...._..._. I~~~~~~~~~ cuter '315,000 wilb •t'MS of nat land nr. ,..MISAVBH ---loan. $116,000. ~.... 1041 Call Fred Gibaoa. ••-•••••••••••••••••• -~~'ll"ll ... ..-PwS. 1100 r. termuvail. Colorado Spra n I•. 3 BR. 2 ba, bltn kit.ch ·-••••••~••••••••••••• ~ CallAaental7S2·1.l32 ~acre. Pnnc. On· w1dllllw1r , util room, ~-
UslJMABLE
9~%
Lovety 3 bedroom 2~
bath townho m e an
Brookview. Central air,
e artl,tone c arpe t i ng,
formal dining and com· ~Y pool. tennis and
recl).ataon r oom just
~-Close to Plua and
.ctxials. All t.llia for onJ y
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640-5357 ... .,........ 106' ....................... ~~~~~~~~~
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BUY ·SELL· RENT-
FINAJ'ICE
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CHUI• W /HM9H HAllOa RIKI
ASSUM41U ..,_Aft 2 1 14 B 3111 , ... -FOalST Harbor Vie w Kno lls ..._,,t eve r, _.. "-_..... .. _i___. to br· J•-t listed 2 beautiful model home. Fantas tic .,., ........., .._ ....,.. -
bd f I inglbeoutdoors, lndoon. homes under $35,000! 3"'2 upgrades. 3 rm, m Y view ot Catalina Island, tm AC, 2 3Br. 2Ba. nicest
nn & frm.J din rm. Close Fa.sh.ion Island, Moun· park in Orange County
topool&t.enn.iscrts.Sub· tains. harbor ls1hts. c a J I lo d a Y !
ject lDeXlSting ll'Yt loan romantic master suite (JP9646·J 1349 l Bkr
FOR SALE · Ocean. ca-'l»l.501 w / w oo d burn 1 n g m.8421
n yon view, 3bdrm , fire place. Roman tub,
s e c I u d e d h o m e . p r o f e s s i o n a I I y UVE IN IRVINE
SPACIOUS backyard. landscaped & decor ated. New 1536 s q rt 1978
redwood deck, hardwood $450,000. Prine. only Lancer. All utras. In
floon, modiel'n kitchen + ---------MIMIM1. '"Ibe Groves". Sbown by ~~ ~1~~~1~: •MO 9'1ALIFYIM6• 4~BR.;___fonna ___ l_dl_nin __ l _r_m_, :fr°d~i.~~s~J~~
Brtr.etCorp. ... Only $10,000. take over cov'd patio. Sparklinc m.84.21 BID"
fw•Jc optico on 3 BR a w i m m i n & p o o l • -
SI 49,SOOU aiae. a.-. W•'l '-'-1 r Hnbouae1 beau t . ·79 Skyline. 12'&44 · • 0....-.Ml~ lndilcpd froat • back sa&.OOO.Callaftel'4. !JooC1, 9'11eco Is staDe; 4 1ard. Bltu . ti74,500. 541-JSl.3
BR.dm.llNttM; 11•.liv. • .. -••y15T·•-tCM HJPJaod. Tarbell 1....m-------nn. W/~. formal din. - -.,..,., n-••-_. S588 atmt ,. rm. eea;tltuJ view of N 2.8 aere •late w /II j;~~~. 646-8325
U..25%da. Seo. wtlta. Zbr. 6 UMITS ~ ,;&:: caU 6'2-30f7 crpt • drpa. Formal din·
l.be ea. l.locf. IJU'P, AA----------Ina rm. $SIS. A•k for 1um low Interest fin ASSUMAIU LOAMS , -,__,_ Pae. 751·3111 SELECT
w /S18Kdn. Full 8rice 6 a barp, up1raded ~ 2 700 .:.PRO~:..;P:....E~RTIES;;;:...;..__:....:....· __ _
SlS0,000. Prln . oly carden type wu\.I with a ·-•••••••••••••••• klDS ~()I( Brtl:r.15l·Ul8' poot Pn pal.IOll, garage, 6 ""C••• 1• ....
pu1dng apace and lau.n ,.. ._ F.astaMSe darling duplex ,__Property 2000 dr)' area w ieach unit. 2 North San Dleao County, 2 Br S4 ~. t Br $37S.
••••••••••••••••••••••• un1l6 townbou.se t~. 2 finest loc 8m1 f rom 642·2510or646-4848
B Y 0 W N E R · S a n I I A bl oceu. yr round stream, -w t p c s ssuma e tOy r o ld Valen"aas NEWOelwce3Br,den ,dlfl Oemente 6 urut.s S1 .605 loens. low dl>wn ownttr ~ + mo. ~.000. 20<:'r On. wihelp frnann• Call to 7~. ~1d 744 6299 rm. I.av rm, microwave, owe 06-2980. 831·2822 day,97~~0 2""18a, dbl garage. $750 Red&.... mo 2561 Elden Agt
CDMDUPLEX A
3 Br owner 's urut w fri>lr L LSTA TE & 1 lir 1 Ba urut 9""1% llS •
f•ct • ,-2800 979-51Bt •....................••
Pr1mP An.ih e1m rom
merc11l bu1ld1nie and
xtra lot ~et le<iS•• for
CONDO So Cst Villas
&uutll Dt.'<."Orat.or Unit. sumablc loan $179.900 • HEAL TORS
full pnce Se<-unty Hecreat1on
2br. 2b.i, S47S Child OK,
Jbr. 2ba. ~. 641-8602
A fR€HIG€ /-f--~ HOM€~
3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB
6 45-6646
BY OWNER Lake
flsinott, 5 bach unit.I, +
2 br boule. $1,075 mo an ·
come. $148,000. 2C>'7e dn, owe 496-21180. 831·2822
LAIC>LORDS All ~e'\o\port Heh waterfront
MADE NOT I O RM l"Of1\n:>e'rc1JI or r~1dt'n
Contract 6 aJI 1n clus1ve LI.al $5()0,(UJ range. By 2 Br. newly decorate<!, ~ deeds are a good owner' lt~5'SU •to•e/ref, W/D, child
way to tM.ly property t.o-~ .... OK. ao pee.. Aval.I 11/1.
day_ H lbeae are un Wcwlsd Z.00 IBl5e4tl2, ~
lam1l1ar f1n anr1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cml:lo3tw,1~ba,1ar,dia
medioda to you, why not WAN'l'EDTO BUY: bwar, Nr. OCC • scbla.
IDllke an appolnuneot t.o-DU P L E X N E A R SIHmll, 55T-G8'71 day w1tb one o f our OCEAN
mt.a. •ceyon. airry! boule, z IUelt bouses, UI ---------1 MiMioaRealty -tM-0731 stall bone barn, huee '---------•EXCITING•
&alspeope tol&lk thtog5 Pnnapa.ls Only. Wnte 3 BR. 2ba. ffl>k. W'sade
OYer We11 help you un Da1.ly PUol.. 330 w Bay t'\lm or unrurn $43!>
scramblP 50m e of the-~. Bo1t lSfll \ti U87 rs& 1734 or 631 -0954
quesunns you ma' ha'.., lA&ta M~.t. L \ ~>:'b Or>r of the!it> propertre< IA!u! rww E !>1de condo I riding rink. pvt ofc:, a OCIAH VIEW! groom·a room, ma11ufi·
Sl.520,000. elec gat.e. Priv cem view of the Back
road, Tennis court. pool, Bay, lusb landscaping
jac .. wane cellar, sauna, abounds. Contact Jim
gym, sec. sya tem , Fla nde rs agt. C714 )
library, maid qtn., a.nd 752-1107 d ys; (714 )
more. 8000 sqft.! ! Prine. Sll-5787 eves. wlmds.
only. Patrick, 631·1266
~vi.wtto..s
Somerset model -5
Bdrms. family room,
altylight in entry. You 11
appreciate this very
$l*'ious home ' $257 .500
fee
S,.cWllly
Beaut i f ul 24 'x52 '
K.eywest U972 ).
NEWPORT I E.ACH
IZUMfTS
1 DOOR from OCEAN
Unbehevably low LOW
PRICED at $42S,OUO
Owner wall trade.
Wortd IHI Ea tote
556-7777
ma\ t.oen...:ht fnr \OU t" ~ den KSt rm, )!ar
2urucs SlJO OOO ......, F'rpk. pool, Id!'). alll~.
0 W C ht •••••••• •••••••••• ••• • • no Pft.5 S'!95 NS 75.2-591!>
2 urut!> 115.2.500 ,.._..~ --
••••••••••••••••••••••• CllOICE Mesa Verde } yr nl.'W
2 um1!1 R J0.500 ..... w.d l I 06
1RS 10 31 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 uruts $(,() ooo IA YF«O t{T 642-5200
Mobile Home m Laguna
I-tills nicest 5-Sla.r Park .
7xl5' encl porch, mir·
rored doon, light wood
interiors, 3Y.t Ton air
cond, 2 apacioua Br's !~~~~~~~~~
with ba +dressing area, ~-1_....ir ,. .M.
Great !>tarter' 2 Bdrm. 2 ba an super
4umts $249.500 kx&Uon Avail now for
0 W C 2nd wmttt rental. $795/mo.
Art'il . 4Rr. fa m rm.
1"'1 Ua. ffl>lc, IS mln to
bc-h, lg backyd. S600 mo
(lll> 97G-7572 dys, (714)
675-71 11 avestwkn<b.
walk ln cloMt.s. All for """"' """' • -only t29,SOO. OIU-6638). NeM new, 3 Br owners
CLASSIC unit, 2 ba, frpl, 2·car ~uHO"'-"E ,.,..,,.2 Br.2t>.a. un.ii.a.
,_,.. -TSLlnvatmt.a00-1803 SALIS
2"106Harbor'.Ste2J06..A 11 DILUXIUMITS
OWMa 540-5937 PRIME EASTSIDE. CM -.z-·-. 2Bdrmseach. __.._,., THE5rARNESCO.
"N.8. 9'.eal" Dramatic WHY UMT7 640-5'711 '--------•I price reducUoo oa UU. Own )'OW' own lot• new Hl'WfOln' .-.Mn Jae fmly bome. Looted mobile home too. l)eUjJa MEWPOIT HACH
Charming spacious 2 In one of your moat c.ilf72.1421dea.ler. Duplnea on Penm. &i
3 Bdrm famll cbolce areas. Owner will Nwpt Shrs avalJ. All :; room, ia;.. un:. help f inance. Won 'l tsm llajest.ic awi.Dt-OUt, amenities. Presently
room.. llasten suite wtt.h lllt!! 79-1501 21 '.lllO', bit to code. leMed 'J\&rn..key opera-
2 decks and s pacious e.753> lioa. Property mgmt
tmnUied baU.. Warm.a Acrllll forS. 1200 avail.875-4912. BKR.
cwtlAT woods, brick and atone. Real ~late ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTAL Truly • dec«at.cn dt1· 1--......::.:.::=..::::.=:__--: .. ________ , INCOME PROPERTY
POSSlllUTllS UJht. For detaib call ISi .&.ND .a.1u£.a. • '"'~, ... -.. a.•si nom 139.900. Modular la the ld cker tor tbia *'USl .-...,.. ..__ .,.._,...,..
nlltic charmer m ~per Exel ua iv e d r l v e It 2,600 acres, Northern Type Homes, 24 secun ty V f _ .... 1.......-1 ti l d to San Diego County. 3 pvt beaches, pool .tr Woods C.ove. ~ vea· _...._ oca on ea If "'-"'--uur·e Isle Pk, · dd 600 lb1 b I ,, H rbor Includes eaiatlna ao .,..... • ... , ble aa ll or • • c arm n., a course .tr all facilities of DtOl Paetflc Cst Hwy. aquare feel to Ud1 3 IaJand area fmly home. R Laguna Bch. R M p. ~home. $197,500 ~~~~~~~~~! Beamed ceilings &i atone famous spa. eady for rTl4 >•"" .,..79 • r: won Uvinl areas open d e v e I o p m e n t _....,
llO&So. Coast Hi way l'Al I •HJ NOWI. onto a My freefor m pool. 15.D>,000:00. E.ASTSIDE wa.L One of Newport 'a most inVW.1eFaiJ' 1be price• terms of· dell1btrul lifestyles 7.84 acres in City of Darlin&duplex $l 2S,OOO
LAGUNA BEACH fend 00 Ulla hi&Jtly UP· awaita you. 646o77ll Upland. Will t.ake 11 or12 642·2510or 646-4848 497 2457 srade d Seaview 3Br hall acre custom lots. ftwf F pie
• home are utterly ran~ (~IWO!i!Jlffaj Callformapa. 1B Jus~u:C:::V~~ous
laltic! 1bU ho~s Real ~late JACK HOWELL areas 118. Assumable new paint• cpta t, '"' w1011111 \ loans. No fees. Prin only
~~'iff{..
........... 1041 .......................
~o~ ~~~::~: LMM•lMOpt 644-1156 ~.SlupBunon,Agt
teaaionally lndacpd Ocean view. Pool. Built ~~~~~~~~~!J~~.;~;~·~840-:636~~1====-:...
.-ad!M. Brick noon ln cmeyn. 4 Bd +loft, 2 Ba. 1· sca-oci}}A-f) 1.:: ~Q.. u. ea1ry " tit. Many, Call nm. 131-1216 I.' 'b P <r ~
«iJ Coldwell Banker
0¥9TMI..._
J< ~ LA_... llACH
•Enter this maplficent oceantront
home through 16th century gates.
into an enchanting garden with Koi
i and your own private world of
, simsets, pelicans and wbaJes.
custom home I eatures every
lble amenity. Random oak
!Dk floors, Fren ch doors, 4
places, 30 tt. beamed ceilings, met kitchen, etc. There are 2
oom suJtes. Edward Giddings, ;4t~.A. By appt, only. $1,700,000
831-0836
--
Mm, more .lltl'U. Call
Jim Jl\*Ddera for an appt Tltol lntrir11inr Word Gom• witlt a Cltudle
today. (714) 75Z-ll07 dya, -----Mh4., ClAT ._ POIUN
( 7 l 4 > 5 I l . 5 7 I 7 REALTORS • ......._.,. .._. °' ,.._ ---~ ~/wtodl, PriD oaly. A--f,96lll ~ W ~-cit be-.-. -..,-,, -'°"""<>*-'°"' .,..._. 3 Br, o cean view.
-.ODO. $11,000 dll. PriD W4tWMT only. «·:mt
Ema 1 .. caner d\Q>l e& NEWPORT BA y
in aJnt cond. lloorini BtautifwlJ lu dlcaped --:~:: =. .. ~.;:
& Investment Ucmary 2 6Cll"ID, 2 BUa
11.Al\5777 home. HUI• ptctlll'e Win· ~~~_.~~~~~I doW w/tttew ot Lido l11e, r: 1 Woclt from ocean, ten· OWNER SACRIFtCE ·
lllaut.OfW ...... ~.
H1tla beam Hllln11.
CUtom • uptr ade1. .,.,IOO. Terms Neso. m.aa ............
•Brl~Ba.dlnial rm. J.v.<h.m.-.
niaeourta. NO PETS, NO
CHILDR EN . 8 .0 .
~· S.CI•••• 1076 .......................
rbor S.tatCI 4 br , ...................
.......... opt ... ... ~-
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4 wUU $180.000 Salisbury Realty~ 0 . w.c lg 2nd ---
Bock Bay area condo 2·
scy, Jbr. 2.,..ba , balcony
deo, f11>lc. brick patio.
$lill6. Avaa. 12-1. 548·1258 7 wuu $4.2S.OOO ..... ,, I • 3 107
0 .W.C AJTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-----l21.m1ta 182.S.500 WINTER 2br. ~Mo.
Buy on contract 114 f: BaJboa Blvd &111de Costa Mesa 3br.
12unat.s ~.000 87~21&4 lrg. lot w1fru1t trees .
Great Buy --Cblldren Ir Pels OK
15urutl ~.000 New 58r, 3ba, lease w1lh 41l12-4288 IRS 10 3 1 Selle • o pt Ocea n vie w ..;.... ___ d ____ I
motJvated t?S-21&4 : CZll)33S..4696 3 BR + en w /poo ,
16unit.s $600 000 ---Coll ege Park. lncluds
Creative financing' C..... det W.-l 122 refn g. WI D, $705 m o, Isl 16 UNts $600,000 •••••••••••••••••••• ••• & Last + $300 sec. Owner
Take over s•., eJUSlJag OCEAN VlEW 2br w aun· trazuferred must rent.
loan deck &r dbl gar SSSO mo. David, 646-32SS ____ _
2l wut.s $430,000 S32-5931Jor6?S.?7l2 -2 BR Ir fuushed loft. $450 G~atreot.alarea L.!Jmo .._.. 39 41 per m o Call 96-4-25211
32 urut.s Sl.200.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• btwn 9-5PM, 673-4961 aft Be creaUve-OWC Laguna fantasy, z Br z 6PM
36uruts Sl .93S.OOO Ba.. beauUful ocean vu ----
IRS 10.31 walk to Victoria Bch: 3 BR, 2 ba E/Sade. $650.
56unlU Sl.950.000 f-1 n b rm. gardener incl. Call 1st user deprec1at1on '.,.c, parque t r. muc Vi 646-ml Own/Agt OWC2nd mo r e ·1750 mo . No
c h II d re n I p e l s J a n ne t ( JI ted 3 We have "rown because D 33 8383 au ' u 'Y presen .. Martin. ys 8 · • bdrm. 2~ btb, family rm our c lients have pro eves 641-0UA home In lovely Eastside. spered Call for an up
pollllment today ........... a.odt l 169 beautiful yard, wllh cov.
••••••••••••••••••••••• ef'ed patio, dbl. car gar. i--------•l 11115 Agt. Jeanne 6.11·1266 J 9UAIL
PLACE
rRorf.ttTIES ...
10.-Tll l :lO PJot.I
Fabulous home with all
decorator a?nenat1ea 4
Bdrm. View. Fabulous
luxury fu rnishings.
SZOOC>/mo. Wmtcr.
&55.2-7367
N.ew Condo. 2bdrm, 2.,-,
bth, dirung, den, living
rm, gar., $575/mo
6T.M471
lMlilltrtal/ OnJ t:astalde. 3/B house, 2 car ,_........, 2100 ~ Penu:wwa. Y sleJJS aar , covered patio,
••••••••••••••••••••••• lD beach. 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, fenced ya rd . Beth
New small aprintJered In furn. t&SO/mo. Winter· fM6. 77Jl
duatrial 8u1ld1ngs . ---------n.tm. ,\gt -.-0257 Waterfront Ho mes 3bdrm, 2bth, frpl, lrg
631-1400 yard. 1a.rd Jnc l. $600
Wis fw S-. 2200 ~~~~~~~~ Leave message MS-6429 •••••••••••••••••••••••
2.3 ACIE LOT 3 Br 2 ba lower duplex, 1 3 Br 1 Ba. DO pell, $400 +
blk to beach. 9630. No S200secunty deposit. Art
klda/peta 641-1661 or Lamb64S-7253or968-3371 t ... ,.,.. .... 213-874-N.17. d
HwMP,.operty 2 BR. 2 Ba cqn o. aar
Some back bey view, Townhouse. 2bdrm. den. oond .. 0 /W, pool, clbhse,
faa&asllc area for huce pool tbl, tennis crts. 6: aec .• Nr. S. Coast Plau .
ranch bome + barn " JJOO'. nr bcb, lmmed. OC· No pet a . $475 mo. ~.Call Jim f1an· c upaocy, 1750 /.m o . 714·981HS81aft6PM
den C71U 7S2-1107 dya; 646..aM a Br, 1~ ba home. f11>lc.
('114) 5-St -5187 e"Ves , u......~ lhf cl .. d au elee. kil~beo. fenced
wtcndl. .._. _,. _ • back yd. ~. 830-6872
••••••••••••••••••••••• art Tp Prime R·2 Lot Xlnt. loc:a· ,_,.. l202 _..;,,;.__«..:..;.;m:..... ____ _
Uoa. No. end La1una ••••••••••••••••••••••• O-l"OW 3226
Blach.. Level. 2 blb to •• •• • ••. ••• •• ••• • •. •• •• oeean.. TI4..4M-Of,58,
La1una Beach. Ocean
+Cll'IYon view. $115,000.
Patrtck, AMae
REALTORS
YACAMr
2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. •ec:u.rity ~ pool, blt.na, asomo.
Alt for-Steve, •fl. 111111.a~
0..,. .....
:Ir, 2be, ZllOlq. ft. ID•
d udes W /D, bltla ranae
6 oven, microwave "
lrMh ~peetor, m1lr
suite ls harn. •sMo .
Aft. At k for Mary
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76S-7633. WaterfrontHomes ...... ~ 2 Br ZviBa, '2'~· .__1 _ 1716 --A Sundance West quiet, $4&0 mo. yrly New l&d bdrm luxury 15(), Retall shop space flB. Furn, wilf lease,
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2BR,llhba ........ f 5 beach. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 2 BR, bayfront:. pier & ocean vw, 2 balconies, childrenorpeta.00·9560 cond. $465Mo 548-4239. prefer female student ~7900
2 BR, den. 2 ba ..... $0 Ye a r I y $ 6 2 s . Ca II floel. $750 Mo. Wtnter. gar., "50/mo. Call Jeff 2 Br house. ••rage. s maU 548-2746 3).30, 675-1197 ..:..;...._;...;_ ______ ~a~':' ~ 1 ~u!!~
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lake, tennis crts. ls & 2ba,nicely decor ated. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MA.MCHA APTS Covered car port Versaille ndos. Pool & lo s hare qua I 1 t Y ble number of units. 2021
jac . .:iQMo. Ann lse. Nr. Andersoo grammar Beaut. decorated, maid Large, 1~ bd earden pat.ioapts 'BBQ's rec. fact Nr ocean. F.astbluff apt. Lar1te II\ Business Center Dr. 568-9062 schl. 5 blk comm pool. vi pool utll S8S ~· Adults. Ds bwhr. ~·-·tof"""' ._ .. _hs ~ wkdays, 644.!)369 rm. din rm . 2 large lrvme. call7S2-0234 ------4---1 $'180M 7._1298 ser ce, . • '""""" -..--.. "" eves&wknds. bdrms &2 full baths Call NEW 2Br, 2Ba. 2 s con· 0· wt. a-2227 • encl gar. gas bbq. walk U>sboppmg. ~soetor833-8292 Office for lease. pnme
do, Northwood, a . no Npt. Shores 3br, 2ba, Pool. Gas Pd. 778 Scott 17111 GoliletrwH t ,,, Block to beach. 3 br. 2 Npt Bch tocauoo Direct ..-.. pool •-nis •<"" Co 1 , · 2 0 UT ST AN D I NG · Pt 00-5073; 645-5611 -£ w-ba, downstairs, bltns, Roommate wanted 2 Br 2 ly a~-.... from P"'"t Of
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Turtlerock Highla . 2 _,.o. ys. pvt stairs to bch, c.lo&e to Adults. $37S. mo. Gas 96S-2So42, home 493-378'7 ---
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xlnt view! Patio hly Newport Hts, $525/mo. owner (213) 790·0925. 2br. llhba Twnhs, F /P. paint, gar. pallO, $395. Femtoshr3br,2barondo Storeoroffice S400Mo.
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3ba, A/C, upgr dys/evn. CoutHwy. cfllU&drps, bltns, focd 1.2413 Br apts. 6200 Ed· 2brnrocn: ~hwshr$425 female share 2 bdrm 2 Baker Center. Recepl.. ~,;;;'
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$UDO mo. )'J'ly. beth wtth nice yard. $650. w /lrplc, encl. aarage, 7671 Commodore Circle 631.• • · •AMORTIZED Emerald Bay; 3 Vacant, move in now! "GOOD lauadrJ rmorW/Dbook·t3 .,..:.:·~fl::.:B::.:·-----..=:...:::.:..;.;._----~ _641M3118 ___ • -----1HIWPOltTIEACH •INTERESI'ONLY •
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$1SOmo .. )'rly. 2tlr 2bl den wet bar t court. ape. aecurily, near 846-31587,642-1216 roommate for cabm hke M.arinen Mile. 9256q. ft. 131.m1 or960-195'1 , • =~ c!:!!'v1: YEAR·ROUND FUN: tcb dbl p~. No P'e~a: beacb,2202 HeuClttle. 3 Br 2 Ba, 2 car garaae. home wlfireplace in '114-&'5-2528 Widowhasmooeyfor.it mo~~ social Act1v1ties Di· .-.5t0-50M.~ __ -..;__m;...._1_«;...._7_51_·2060 ___ deck. bll. Pen, yrly, new ~:!ior~~~~ruce Gl'IM'Ki noor office. 12.,. \rm '-DIS TD's, no creillit TU~ER rector• Free Sunday . Br Ba 1 0 b d cpts/peint. ..-0. 675-41110 -----,;,_-----• fl.x ltYI ft. with bath. check. no pnlty. szo.Olt& e6-U'T7 W..tdlff 1..-Y Brunch•BBO's .par· Speckllll 2 1 • poo • ne e roo m con· A&t.or631·5650 Fem. rmmte wntd to sbr a,m. See at 233.1 E. C11t up. For action call •
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GMAT RECMATION: ~adult. No pets. $165 tennis, convenient a· Drive by MZS. avail. now . Call Lisa eves 1'71-0tll C.d)I. S'JS.5444
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(pro lo pro shop)• 2 uUl pd 3br 2bl tucUo Frpl carport, 1.234 W. S.lboa Mellow. creative. liberal ho WHtcliff offices. only. Due 3 years, Sarti :;
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1 ,,...,_._ -·-A... ••••••••••••••••••••••• prin accrues. pay off~ 91AUTIPUL APART· Two bute bedroom In beach. 2 poo s, spa, ..-~u. ,_._ ... -.a-....... condo. DClll· -..-thin z VP<I• will sell ff. MENTS: Single.a. 1 lo -locl&kla redwood ..-a,6 i.uaia. Adltaon· _... .... ~.,.,. rUI llortAwuceapaeeat J&~ 2 Bedrooms , Fur· b;U. e;Qillil, buUt-1.n ty,nopeg.•lMI 141e. 3 Br, 2 ba. UPper'; amkr, responalbl•. ...........r•t.et. •.500 cash No fe . nlshed & UnfuMlehfll kMdlm. •mo laqu:lre Walk to bucb. tlOO Mo., $1m+lhvtilitlel.811-Mll IOO•J-700 S.Pt. (714)-.,2960 ·i• .~ttUvtng ·NoPeta ••.WU...~ 1 Bil.-. 2 BR. SNS. Jrt1.Apo&f7S.11'10 S.J.C. llllSAVDDEbR w---.-.a 1 d T ..i • • MOOell 09en daily • Pool 111' fplc trees PLAZA -~1 !. 2D .u . iO 9 to 8. ...-... -dllt'.a 'pets 'au--3 91*. ndee. 2 BR 2 ... F/111, DOD·•moker. DO lllS .... V .. E c Ill amount of $12,000. 0"1 --r.-. , • no · Nwpt hie. $$25. Al\. chUd. m1ybe pet, Sl75. • · · Bill at 173-7300. Ast.
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Heliotrope. CUM 01s
C'USSIOO lopll' JU Thtnl(S
That Dri ve Pare nti.
Crazy & Whal 111 Uo
About Th1>m 1-\•Jturi:d
~peakl'r . Ur T om
Woods For further tn
ronnat1on call 644 :;4<$1
St-11 .mv 11o·m or com b1na1111n of 11o·m~ for S75
(\r It•" with J Pt•nny
l'i '' ht·r Ml :i line~ fur l
l'<\0 '1'1'1111\ I' Ila V.. !-;,1 t·h
.t1lrlH1un.1I 11111· '' f~1 fur
U1t•:!1l;1\·, t 'h.•rl!•· 1l'
"''' 1 on11n1·rt 1.tl JIJ,
Fnr rnort• 1nlormut1011
iifflli lO "'""''your Jd c·ull
642·5618
.....,OPIMIN&!
tCMU.TANAa.LS
JmVlll Opporto, N.B.
• Ground P1oor.
':ilfEHURLEY FAMILY
wisb es to thank the
Husky ("Milka"), blark. Found. lge tan male dog.
grey. white & blue t'yed dark muzzle. vie 19th &
10/20. $75 reward for his Irvine. C M 645 0275 eve
return Ca ll 731 5109 X2A81 flylo , ur S4G 74G3 i''ound G mos fonutle Lab
eve.. V1r l'aulanno & pup, v1t· Hrookhur~l &
c.<illci:w. CM Atlanta, II 8 !l6H I™
UJST Long haired all i''ound l'uppy, Mt·:-.a
gray male cat, E C.M Verd e Nor th :.. r e a
any info call 548 1305 54(}.9'1S9or 542 2Z:.l3
eves 5350 ADLT X MOVIES REWARD: Please help ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft8.S8-VHS-BTMX
me &el my dog back! WANTED. Female lo DUFF'S-KAREN,
Laat 1CH4 vlc Balboa & sbalre ellpenMS of 2 wttk Or Jobo -..5314
12th, N.8 . Fem aoldn ltay In Tahiti, Dec 22 t.o ---'-------
retriever mix, white Jan ~th. Call Barry Gr.atCo .. any d..t 6 paws, 556-58$5 or _979-__ 10_1_1 ____ _
817.()074 Before5pm. Energiz:ing MASSAGE ESCOITS
BobJames-Llc Masseur a. Hrs. 641 ·0180
Outcall 9-1l.494·5111 _ ~~ISA Found: Clain. or adopt:
ACCOUNT1"6 cua
Career devel09ment OP·
portunity 1n small, fun
corpo r ate o lf1 ce.
Airport/lrVine area. AJI
ol Acc. and Bkkp. wm train. 10.key and
bght typing req Develop
Into full -charge book·
keeper whale en1011ng
excellent com pany
benefits.
C.all S4G-S4 l.'.I
._..ASST
SfstSIOSO
Beh1od every successful
men, there's a woman.
but s he has t o be
creative, out1oing, "
with a magical touch on
lbe typewrite r. Group
medic.ti, life. dlsabilJty,
t1.1Uon reimbursement
Call Dolly 540 6055
~ Pef'll()OMI Agen
cy, 2790 Harbor. C M
Nevera fee
ACCOUMTS PAY AIU ~~;~ n al~ r ?n~· : ~. 1} ~
ClERk o w n b u s M k t
New p 0 r l u l' .. I' h IOR Mngmt I rlll lo• ;;I ~onl?al(t' Firm h1111 1m $JOO ref uni.I 111' l'sl mediak operunit ftJr lt·J tl ~7 :Jl6:!
de~k PO'dtlOO a-. 1\1•
counts Payabll' Clerk :!
yrs expen~nce in hf'avy
payables or will con1t1der 1 yr. exper & I yr ac
counti ng c l•s aes
Knowledse In EDP
would be cte.inble. We offer plOd eompany paid
benefits & attriH·t1ve
starting salary fo'or
appt. call our Personnel
<Xfice at 640·~ ext 204!
EO.E
Al>\'El<TISINt: ~ALE~
Expenl'nced pr('( IJut
will train. Generous
straight comm. Lag Sch
«-M64.
AIMITISING
SALES
·' bt,inds and relatives or
Maruca Hurley for their
exprt!8s1ons or love and
'ympathy
Male, blk /tan, terrier
mix, 2 brown lab males,
german short. Also cats
and kittens N B Animal
Shelter 6.11 1030
MICHELLE'S School for Parent:. 1.,carn ---------
'The Druly Pilot has an
1mmedJate opening for 1:1
!.Jle ~pe r s on w ith
n.t!Wlopupo:r d1i.pla' vd
\crt1!>1ni: exrH·r1e•n1 •·
c; ood :. a I a 1 > . 1 11 m
ITU.">!>lllfl.~. and l' xn.'llt'nl
fringe bend1 b t;,,
<·cllent growth o p
Pof1wulles for a pcr ... on
with career ambition'
<.:all ror appointment
•Outca•h· "How To l.1ve With Your Accoonllng
llAM 2AM 83.S :r749 Tt't'fl-ager " 545 7732
WANTED: DIRTY WIN IP..t lr1i.h St'llcr V1_l'
DOWS <.:all SPOT FRi'.E ~dam~ ll ~~t1n~ton.rSt
fC1t a deun outlook on Sat I0-20 Call 8"2 25:!5
life. FOUND Rik &. bm mix -~~~ __ breed Fem. dog Sm
Vic Bnstol & Jamboree
bi3-0065
. . SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS Fo-;nd 10·20 ~Olh~&j
Balboa. Newport Beach,
heavy grey w /blk s trips
neutered male cat, Rae·
coon tail. Front paws
white, rear legs-white
with dark spot on rear.
Call 6'73-7684.
L&cltey -Gleam
Ca~-lmpair
ALLERGIC
I no loqer-worry about hicta prices. I've stopped
shoppln1 because m y
dermatologist told me
C'111 ALLERGIC t o Found: Claim or adopt at
Irvine Animal C are
center. No room for a big
_ dog? How about a Welsh a..t & Fe.d 5300 Terrier. Chihauhau mix,
...._...•••••••••••••• •••• Cock·a·poo, Baaenji mix
e v
th&na.
e r y
It
l'fU:GNANT'' Cllnng.
('Qnf1dent1al C'OUnlochng &
referraJ Abortion. ador1
tmn & keeping
APCARE
s.iritwl RHder
l8LSS. El Camano Real
SanClemenlc; Fully he.
For Appt. 492-7296
O.C. AIRPORT
SECT'Y &
ESCORT
•S&VICE• Speciall~ang in bus•·
ness m en, r esidents
welcome.
739-5241 24HRS,
cova&11L
• tSJ-0771 *
24 Hr Out.call Service FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
ca1~
or a Poodle. If a big dog
ls for you · we have 2 Pit
Bulls. Shepherd-Husky,
German Shepherd mix &
more. Alao cats & kittens
to cuddle. So come on
PRE LAW student needs
125,000. WLll do anything
Legal. Confidential
-DVM . P 0 . Box 3242,
N.B.93863.
down ! 7S4·3734 ------
FOUND: Nice yellow
male dog, wearing St.
Paul, Minnesota tags,
taken to CM Anlmal Con-
trol
642-5671
lat.or Fooncf'a pet? Call I.oat: Burmese Fem-:-c;t,
A.name! Assistance Eastbluff area, Call , i.aeue. 537-2273, no fee. . 752-1362. Reward.
MASSA&E
FMiUIE MODB.S
ESCORTS
OUTCAUOMLY o.p .........
6ll·2140
GOLDIN~IRL
•I . ,
When you caJI Classified -----
toplace an ad, you're as-Found : Lamp mete r .
s u red of a friendly brown case, s.mall. Left
welcome and help in At C.M. Pohce Dept.
wordiq your ad for bes -~---·----~se. Call Now ! WantAdResu.lta &12·5678
GET MORE
$$$$$
•FOXY LADY •
O\FOCALL ONL V
•972--11 JI•
. . . FOR YOUR DIME
•l .. ,
•I WITH OUR NEW
DIME-A-LINE
( Y .. c• MW .......... ..._ tw .$JI w ...... _. ,AMOUS
'INM!liA.UB ... .,... "erJ S9"'.,. 1rt.t -er_. ............ ea111 .. -e1 ... 4, ............... ...
't:ll .. ,lf I W,....,.. "91 tt.W ......... .... .......................
DIAMONU WANTl:.U
Pnv. party will bu> I to 3
carat, cash N H ~ 4975
•SEqUIM•
&cor+alr~s
752-8708 or S48 5293
AJrt... C011pCM11
3 Amencan, l Un1lcd
S200cash. 673-3858
,.. WllSenlus 5360 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BRASS KEY
CATERJNG TO YOUR
SOC IAL AFFAIRS
EXQUISJTE ESCORTS * 661·2111 •
T.....e 5450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Driving to Utah, Colorado
apx 11/1. Need 1·2 to 1hr
&as/drivtn1. S48·~ .... c.,..
3 Amencan, I United cm cash. 673-3858
Driving Costa Mesa to
Houston and return
Leave ll /18179, :irnve
back ll~/79 Share ex
penses. <213 J 596·7414
Bud ·=::. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Hlilt Wtll!IH 7 100 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-ACCTS UCllYAIU
Lt booilktepm1 • t>'Pbl1. n,w.. ...... .....,-a1 of.
lice 1klll1 In lovel'I
Newport Ct r company
.-tthne UM >
lm.fW'908Ml Aiencr
•!l7Ua,Coel.a ll•a •• I01470
:-·-···· __________ , .... .,,,,,,,,.
ACCOUNTING
TEMPORARY
ASSIGNMENTS
OraiuJ• County Is
• a•9! A.ltd M> an
we!
We're
Or_,.Coeat
Dailyrllot
714-642-4321
bt277
_Equal ~pty E~pl~r
ASSEMBLERS
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLY
Mlrumum expeneoce re·
quu"t'd, will train Haeh
iChool auto i.bop COUJ'W
helpful
BllnkiJll
TB.La
MIW ACCOUHTS
Part time permane nt.
!!.::t..requ1red. Will tr~. Call for
app·t Joan Marselle.
C,:iml
MW&&I Sav1.11&1 Ii Loan
S10 Cammo ck £6treUa
San Clemente
EquaJ()ppor Em~l!r
~F.U.MAN
N, Ix p e r 1 e n r e
ntrdsary. Must b.,
a\A1table day s & t · Cu ll for appt.
tverage Control !er
Ellmence 1n hot.el &
reaurant prderrf'l1.
... 8 30 lO S Mon ·i''r1
~ppt 645 7l5H
We offer compet1t1ve i----------:.alan ei. and eicellent
IOOllCHPSt
l'.:x~enced bkkpr1!.it-1·y
wa.,ed t 'am1har with
malt' 1ndu ... try helpful
l'bie 631 2lbl f 'On\p&l'l y bt-nef 1 lS IO rl ud
11\J( paid med1l·al. dent:.1
and IJfp in .. uram·•·
l.IAI SIEGLER
T'RAMSPOIT
DntAJICS !UI W-~ S...Aaa~CA
EOE m r h
AllT'OMOTI VI::
MECHAHICs.GM !
((iunt) J:ro-.th reqwrt''
llOWAH() C'henCllel
~rvire expansion'
Lu~ mt.'<'haru~ needed•
Sll 00 hr GM exp prt"
ferrt'd Plea!>ant "'orl.1ng
cond1toni. in Airport
complex No trans "'ork
required See Sen •11:e
Mgr
HOWA.ID 0-•"*f
Dove & Quail Sts
NEWPORT BEACH
BANXJNG
TRIM
U>mmt-rr1al bank Teller
PX~t'fl<'e n<·cM. ... ar}' for
tru.' full 11m1•, p.-rman1·n1
µ<1b1l1•1n Court..,,> &
q u J I 1 l ) !> c r \ 1 c e t •1
114.\tomt'f'S .. must ~ e
run.-a\er) fnendl)'staH
4rcustomen
8-0<ke1•p('r nn•d 1«I
:-.m l .:row1n~ urru·f'
Ta ,k111, sf'cretJ ri" I
'lo. helpful l'ront11 T."
Coro6R t-: &llJo,1 fll
Baba C. I bi Jo 5631
, , I .... •/a.rt.
Good opportunity t o ........... .... . N.lme, nper. belplul
.... Dee. .. _,. co .
.._.. APPtY at 1.-~ Cailt4a ..... ...., ............. ,._.
rnn1l Good salary ar
bent'f1ls for qual1f1t-d
pen.on OO«KHPH
Corner c1al 1.:ontractor
neeo l>trong. depend.i
ble h*ket-Pl!r to handle
A Pomputenr.ed P/R.
paymt requests & 1n
VOi~ Con:structaon ex
pt"r1 .,ce preferre d
Salay 01Jcn Send Resue
Appht•.intl> oihould-con·
l<lt1
~IEAUEH
71 4/752-0600
bf.23
MANUFACTURH! .... J ~Con.'ltruct1on Co
188 E 17th St co .. ta
Mesa.t!627 Attn Pat Kimm
1201 Oovt'Street, NB
Equal ()ppor Employer
fl><*~ Help Wankd,
!1t1m apply <i t H
Dall.ell, No. 5. t'astuon Wa.,.,'iB. --------Bookhre Per sonnel
nee cid . part l1 me.
pentftmt Ii temporary Hol lay pos 1t1on ~.
~ll. Futuoo Isl
Cafett1a Employeel>.
day ~ salad exp er
hel.P<i Good benefits.
Call r appt. 731-5100.
ext 2fl
CarWla
<:.w.r.w~
Part ume: NewP1 Beach, Santa
ADa60Wttaan VaUey . ::au 644-4460
~-~---~-
:AIWASH
CASHla
lnunfiate employmt>nt
aYalJll'or Interview r all
6'4-40.
CASI-ER needed, full
limt day s hirts . Ex·
perieced or will train. Awl at Standard Shoes. ao718. Braatol, C.M.
-.SJ.
..
Le k.
IJ' ,. ..
,, .. ~ ..... £. , ... , .. ___ .............. ~ ................ . ·~~.~··· 7100 ... ............. . IClll--Pit. c.... .., " ..-.... • •1 -Cleieereb llll l ea Du,.r1 w ora room. G..-1 maa ""' • ..._... anADll'.lt .....,.. ...std. Ne.,. I for .t.dow u.&Uac. ovw ~· '· • N •· ~klll7 °'" ~"::.ft!~· nean..._...
......_ dry tlffa· -------U9ftOCTION/ Rl".CltP· ......... hill ~ pan a... TIONllT -c.,.... op. ~-=-Newport llHcb W'•~ ~.Taite• barn ,_ ..... ,_.. 1 _.., lor U. Mti.w. A Aocal So • ......., CAllE •1111~ a. .;.a Cdf. ~.,.. claala t..
...._ hr _...._. 2• .!~~=-------I C ·_ ~ Driv.n,. C~llwr Cab. Mlll"9•ar lnttre1ted In hHUh ~ .... -·-Oeocl arhi•p record ..... ~----........... __._ .....__ -· _::-.., >' w.... -"~. to .. .._:fi ---orc..a..ct -_ .,._ --· .._ ••lure lad vldu•h .... i-n.~--............... -.. !-.'!~!>'HI• .1uU1a1, ,.~-ii;i-~===--·I K•1pOe1 b • ,.rtoftl. ID ~lk ~ action to r.v. 1 ----..._ r.e.. _ ...-.i>' u~ °' oot fJ'WI wfih a oowlq t0 .... :.~ -..... , '° ...... s.cvlt~ Of. ~.m.a..em ' --....... LE WAHT&D t.o ..... new.. tmpstaHJp•.JDc.
..... ... •llal9 1m bual· Mm ar ..,_.., ZS yn or MM1 •etAcm av.Uable T b e P I • e e r o r
-~. llwn be okter. Koow tU ~••t thnHlul Or...,. Couoty. Everybody.
O. '°"' Hjoy taUil•I ...... '°...,. Ml-De't dU..N.tSlJOawecllot l nc l11d t n1 Newport _... ....,., We.,. more. Orao,. Coaat Buell, C.La 11111 4c IMSVl•MCI
....._._., 1111 _... a&DIT Yt&w Clb. 17300 Mt lliMion Viejo. Group Health ctalmtelt· ~ _. IO key U · IHVaTIGATOI\ H.rrm•H. l"ou•talo aminer, at lealt lyr ell· -•H ......... d.IU bl ~ oPeDina rf>' Valley {No or Slater per,S.luyopen.
-.. ............. _,lo 01., eomputer •ll'"'urte,nced11hoabn 1n betwn N•whope • II ~1767
.. =.:r--•n. ..... --tema. Pn"loua u v• I• or w t anlt. ~bdJ " • .,. floance compaoy or lasuranee/FUeclerlt
C .. ",..,.._, .-n-taahetp m ort1a1.., ('Ompany ----t.arp apncy m Foun
P••ple te •••la We offer eacellent bad11round All paid On&c.ttore (.;h~rli, 13br1 t.aln Valle)' bu opening 1 1 la ......... .....,..,, ~da ~•~• <WllPUY ~1t.1 lftch.td· wit, afternoons. S3 hr lnternallonal Secunty for rue clerk. Excellent ~ J:,=•· . ===-H:.e-:•ft: ~n~t e~17h ~':: ~=·he req'd CalJ. l77H.~;t~~t~~1te 105 ~~~n;en~Ul~~ary.
t .. •I .. f • b.olldar•' lndud'r:a perierlt'e Pb.one El«ltoo.lc ,A....,.1mcxJcY1 """"''RANCE . Pro-"'y c .. •• er tlll a.iatnliaa w..it olf and 714 5'6·4900 Mr Stein UAD •tt• ..... •• ._ "'""~ ~ .. ~ ,.....
pertH •II• ••t• C:ld 1roup ln1wrance ~ -----Equal()ppoc Employer & Casualty A5sl5t. Ex-
•.. .. .. ...._ Growt.ng eJedro opUcal per. nee. min. 2 yrs . I JI a I ef llDI clay orbire. aJSTODIAN fUtl>fU'lDoeedsuper'd. Including typing. Xlnl · or41....,. '" c•• PleMeappl)' iapenoa 1Wt1red? College atu· Electronics Assembler GU •RDS bene. James Insurance. .... J161t ~.. dent? We need a person foe prototyping & lmtd A Irv. ca.II Bobbie DodRt'. lllll't ..... C.-~ tobdp with CUSTODIAL production. Excellent FUii Ir part time. AJI 752.0000 E.O to;
US! cMMI. 20hra per week. benefits. Call Toru Koeh, are as . U n 1 for m s
1Ate afternoon • even 549-8477. Spectron. 3303 rurnlshed. Ages 21 or lmurance 1.n&. Npt. church. Call Harbor , G·3, C.M over. Retired welcome Now you can launch a
Fred 631 -2880 Mon· Noexpenence nee. App· new career whale you Fn.~5. ILICTIOMtCS ly Uruversal Protection keep your present JOb' nctNCIAM Service. 1226 W. Mh Farmers Insurance
Custodians, 1-'ull tame Growing electro-0pt1 cal Street, Santa Ana. In-Group will train you &
Equal Oppty Emplr. Days, Men·Wom en, R6D farm needs elec· tervaew hours 9.l2 & 1.4 payyoufullcomm1ss1on..,
.. ( ... ,
Cinclltnetle tape
lmcWalat W/l to 2 Yf'I cw ---------man exper. req'd. XJnt wartlns cond. 6 training
procram. X1Dt P•>' fr
benetlta + overtime.
rnntorm. $3CI Arcoay
A ve., ffntc Bch .
11 ... 91'1
MACHIMST
Traloee, career op.
port.unity, good starting
salary. Prerer some
machine shop Cll·
perience. Call 838-8888
MOl'ORIOUTI DAILY PIL01' routea in So. L•t•n• • .San Oea.ite now available.
Aft.-nooo delivery Mon·
day tbru Frid.a)', mom· lnCI s.turday It Sunday.
Excellent eamlnp for Just a rew boun or your
day. NomiDa1 cub de·
po1it required. Call
fS42.Gl. Alk for Foster
OueUd.
for U'lterview. Nune. bM:lt office. pbyal·
•MACHINIST•
4-daytlO-hr. week
Day or Nilbt SbJft
EDLER INDUSTRIES
2101 Dove St. N.B.
~cross from O.C Alrport
cian'1olfice NB.
646-3944
Nursery Man: Waur & mamtenance. o( plants.
loading & w•atlng on
c u1tomer1. Driving
truck. Over 21 yr. $3.50 &
up. e days per week 10.
cidl. Sat/Sun Call M/F.
&10-54553. La1una Hiila
PBXOP.ERATOR
Experience preferred.
Hn. muat be nextMc.
Pleaae call for aPJ>t .
e6-1'358
NitJon Cll'Culatorw NII
ible hows, up to $1&"' r
eommllaion. 18 ,,. "
older'914-1JOI
hUtklD Circulatoc
.. IONEY•
Set upur own boun. £11
tra cub workinl ruU or Ptr You make 8IOOO Of"
more pr. mo. Mutt be 18
er older. cau ror 1Jn-
mediate Job. 5't~IO.
9-S.
PLASTICS EXTRU.QER
OPERATOR-CUi lom
prUUe extrusion. l,lfi &
2nd shift openinp. t:•
~Cecil.
TOLL.PIH
ICNMUA241
Pl'lwlrtcfw .. -.:c:ee 5-nkft ... M/F /H Costa Mesa ·N ewprt Monlhnl Fr' wtuJe you learn Before ,...~ Alu. U.S. Caliun req 'd. ~cs lhengmeer technt --1 you know 1t you II be
MAJD ·Nate. wanted &ood
oo beoe. & salary. Apply
an person The Sun &
Sand Hotel. 1555 So. Cst.
Hwy Lag. Bch Nursery -per'd only. Salary ~Q'l ---------1 """",. ca.u """'' WJ expenen<'e in Civi.l ~gineering Duplicating C lerk . ~.$4_hou_r_. -analog & d1g1tal HA.JR DRESSER · The mak.m" waves ID a re MAJ.NTENANCE · Hao. dyman. FUii-tame Apt.
maintenance, bwldlng
clean up C M • Npt. Bch
area Truck or van de
s1rable Exper nee
642-1003
NURSESAJDES. 7 3. J.11. mensurate w/exper. Ap·
experienced or tramees ply in person 815 W. 18th
Mesa Verde Conv Hosp. St . C.M. 646-3279 Draft-1•--pector n.-.a.._-n.-.. Ma'-· c•-00t·•L circuitry. Excellent lli11r Handlers 1n Npt. warding life t1m1! pro .-·~LUO ..,,.... .......,, ~ IV• vo.1 A Bch. 1.S now mlerv. for Cesi.1on C<ill Gene Public agency in So. Stock Brokerage Firm 2nd. shirt opening for benefits. Call Toni Koch exper hair drei.ser & DllJard ror full deta1Jo;
Orange County Is seek· near O.C. Airport. Hrs. responsible self starter . 549·1H71, Spectron 3303 mani t'laentele pref 84115111
aog a person with a 7..tpm. Call Mr. Dugan Wage scale fro m SS.30 to Harbor__ • G 3~ C ~ _ Good bene & ..:real loe.
minunum or 2 yrs .• exp. S40-8121 $15.90 per hour. 8'N in· EL!CTIUCIAH 642-8484 Ironing Wanted
tndralling. WiJI prer. •P· ---crease etrective Jo'eb. (;all at67J-8677
pbcant with exp. in Ink <iERK/~AGER <',OS· Numerous benefits 1n. ~l"~~~/~ ~~~:r 11.airdresM•r w tollow11llo(. or846·2118
work on linen including metlcs, gifts, cards. •~xp cld 'g fully p111d mcd.Jt·al _ __ _ i.lalJoo avail ror rent Jl Leroy Letterina. Dulles pref'd. Call 6'0·73'!~ _ &dental. The val I a ii c F a 1r. JA.MfTOllAL wi~I also 1n~lude OC· Oerk·typisl. permanent ROS.._.._. l ..... C . ENJOY PEOPLE? Laguna Beach. 494 1600 2nd i,h1ft opening for
casaonal fieki lnspectJOn po&lllon *60wpm gd "'" " Permanent parl time resporu.1ble i,elf :.tarter
of .~a.ter and sewer wortwig'cond & benefits, 714 /5'8·5SJJ posalioo as pnvate J>Chool HA.MOY MAM WaKe :.c:Jlle from ~ 30 to
racahties . Xlnt sala~y st.art '850. Mon·Fta 9am· Newport Beach Registrar 30 hr!>. week For s mall electronics ro $5.90 per hour. 8'i 1n pea~nefits. Apply 10 5pm. 979-22'70. · An Equol Opportunity da)'b & e venrng:. Vara ught Jarutonal duties r rcase etfeC'l&vt· f"cb
........ Employer llon & lru.. Hesumcl> <ic Delivery & park up in 1·0 Numerous bend1ts 1n
Moult.on Niguel Wa~r CllrtifT-"'t ----cepled. lmmedfate !>tort lruC'k. pitckag1Dg Mu~t dd'g fully paid medical
27500 La Paz Rd .. · rr• . Delicatessen Help Some So. Coast Plaza area of have valid Cahf dnvf'r.. &dL-ntlll ~~~~~a o~~~~~~·ni~~ ~~~.=~:eH:~ :PPti~:l:.~~~es. Over ~~9-~_Anlhony k~~ler~.tp11.~s2G c~·nd~r ROSAN IMC.
ll"-...i-are flexible. Min. 2 yrs ----7141S48 5SJJ
Mamt.enance Man <.:om
pany localed in Irvine
area needl'! r el1 able
person to pe r form
JatutonaJ serv1c~ on a ruu tune basis Serv1('e lo
be performed betwttn
the hours of 3 JOpm lo
1 lpm Prev1ou"I ex
peraence pr ehrred
Please apply at 16'781
Milliken Ave , lrv1ni'
..=!...,..,yer. office experience. *60 DELIVERY DRIVER &ec.tf•e S.C'y Ave F V Newport .Beach
wpm.Xlntoppty.Callfor good driving record. Bu.Wlesscomputcr co. in UINIQRY FARMS An Equul Opportunity MAJMTB4AMCE CLERICAL/ appt. 752-8871. Cah/ dnvers he foull Laguna Ills reqwres a JIRA\ Employer Resl.aW'anl cha.Ill needs
C LERK TYPIST / lune.CM Blueprint lO!IO sec'y w1o utstanding Hickory fo'arms at So. -JEWELER 1nd1v 1d ual 11H th
CUSTDME RECEPTIONIST For Placenllu ~·SS?l skills & ent.erpr1~1ng ut Coa.<.t Plaza needs part. knowled&e of rest.auro.nt R d XI l I al I t:xperlenc-ed only 40 hr law office, gen. clencal Dellvery·L A Times car ti tu e . n s a ary · lJme s· es peop e for the ""'utprnent Ex-nenC'ed ,__,.1 •· r 1·-•·f · Ch · week Company benefits "" ..-duties. ans. phones. legal routes an C M.tll.B . ...,...,,its"' uturc. """ com ing ri s tmas Ca.II weekday:!> lOam lo lnelectncal .tr plumbing
SERVICE exp. not req .. 3S hr wk, 3 . 6 am SJ 5 O. S 4 0 0 Busuws Systems. Bob season Work morning11, 5pm. Ask for George repair Good benefits
O.C. Airport area. mo.+bonus. Also need ~rote __ ._58_1_·9560___ __ altemoonsoreves.exper ~9066 Company truck pro .,....N>C., c s I notnecess11rv.Willtrain, · .• ..._. "-iyat DoyouWteproblemsolv· -arrier u p e r v sor Jo'AC'TORY work t.oo1 M:l Apply &o Mr~ Thompson, .,....,... ,._.
tq.detallworklnabuay •a.8dCTYPIST• 5'&-448.lor9&t.,.982._ -ter ror small prnses. lower mall So. Coust IUTC.,_.HB.Pa Or..pCa•ty data~ environ· Min. 50wpm. ien. office DEUVERY-TOP PAY F/time day & n1ght shift Plaza Pvt Ume Sat/Sun only • I ... Senlc.n
a.it. We 901MOne NO SELLING M t be E:xper pref'd. Will train -6am to 2=· . Matutt WOMmtr-SU...
to balance 4 edil ~~Es ll "'ovet', W,, ~ana. rlaht person. H .B . Homemakers ln~rested woimn erTed.. Xlat S...Au.-...
C\lllG-r tDput fr-.. 111111 ........._a. .... 8 . •:JO·tpm. lllon·Frl. _.,_.25211 __ • ______ , in earniDI SlOO.SlSG pr benl!ftta worido.lcond.I~~~~~~~~~~
kw position. Mu•t Mle9'"90.C.Airport p.m. :U c -w•. 1·9 PACIORY TRAIN BE: won: from ..om.. P!Hi· Jl&'lburin, Costa Mesa. e ...,.... tor tllta -... Ill.ell · all ... .rr deDencUu on thne. Bayview Conv. Koep.
data procesain& CJ.ERK.want.edforhealt.b -----Good pay, xlot future in ble hu .. no _,JLpcr 642·3SOSE.O E ~. aome book· food at.ore, r1&11.Ume, ex· Oeatal RecepUoniat for raat arowlo& plaat1c neceuary. Call all 4PM, ...,.....,~~·-.... perpnlerred.541-1611 p&eaaaot 2 doctor orace. adbuave co. 1537 979-7076 penmc:e •be .W. to tale · Irv. 515M711 lilaorcwi.a, N. B. 548·512S. --------
10 key llddln& madltee. Golf Club Stora1e ai Jbtesa. Xlnt oppty to
Laboratory llaulta Clertr .
Man·Frl. wm train. s:u1
to start. Alk (or Oordon,
661 Center Dr C M ..
£.OE
NLD"Slng
HUaSIS AIDES
SUit.e certuaed only. $4
per hr Xlnl work1ni.:
rond & be n efit..
8ay101ew (;onv. llQ'IJ
2055 Thu r1n . (' M
642·3505 1-: 0 f:
Nursing
RN RetJred fn & ~al
LUghl5. Xlnl bent' pro
gram flagship Cunv
<.:.enkr 466 1'1.l~h1p Rd
NB OO ll044
:-..un;mg
t~ CHARGt; NI HSE
... ull time part l1ml·
l-llpm Part l1m1• 11 7
XJnt t:mployee bent'
flag.Vup Conv. <.;enter.
466 1'1agsh1p Rd N R
642.ao44
tXCice Manaaer T.,,.o atirl
trade asaocuallon office near Or Cty airport
'l'yplnc, UU l*Jtpg. die
tal»b9ne Up to SIOO
Ml·l21.2
POOL-SERVICE, self
starter. dependable,. 21
yrs oc older. good 40¥1'1 g
record & bondabTt>
494-9686
POTTER.'> Needed. FU n
& part·lJme Mu st be e~
per ~
Pnnung
rASTEU,
Artist part time. t-"r1 &
Sat Experience pre
rerred Apply P el'
nysaver. 1660 Placenl 1a <.:csu .. ~.
Pnnunit
H.arn!i press man wanted
to run new 25 .. one colpr
p ress . Must be ex
penenced in 4 color pro
cess Some camera &
stnpping helpful. New
So Qr;,inge Cty plant
Salary depends oa ex
penence. Call Mr. Gra,ll
n•f831).9UJ _ ...
•9w•tJC1 ...... •M•WA••• Aerospace product&
Some c~er contact Helper, mornin11 for Dmlal P'ACroRY supplement income .
by pbone. Tues. thru Sat. pvt. club. M4-540t _ 0 R T H 0 D 0 N T I C TIAIMllS Wekome new residents.
640-0140 llltwe woman 1or part
LactM. who need ex tr a ID·
come 2S or over plea&e
call 5'8·2727
lune work. X·amoker .
l.berapy training. Ca II
964-saM
company needs ex-per
per1on for ne'n ________ _, destructive testfftg . * 50 * dimengionaJ inlpHtioll & wcrling to MlL-QlmBA ~nel ror In· Cocktail Waitreas. ex· ~~l~~et55A~1;;1 ; WE..a» YOU ~~:'\~;~~~~:~
· per'd ror Thurs·Fri·Sat 546-5170,759-0882 ASSBtllllS lfosp1tal1 ty Hostess •Med•Jc• ASSIMllRS procedures Send ·r e rA.CICAGHS '>ume t o Edler In nitee, Apply ll·2pm. The Sfrvice. 5'7·3095 Chalet: 26-45 Harbor DIHTAL ASSIST. FACTOllY SAFEGUAR NEED NOW '· dustnes, 2101 Dove Sa . l..andscaplng Foreman. las,..chw•
ba·hngual or English 4-day4().hr week Bbcd, Costa Mesa · fU1J t1me chairsade X WillHOUH HOUSEKEEPER S1nitlc
resp hard working hve ID
hskpr/cook for Nwpt Reh
family or 5 Xlnl pay,
med ins. Ref reqwred
Apply 1n pcr:!>o n l o
i\ m e r 1 c a n II o m l'
Mortgage 230 Newp'ort
U.'llter Dr • Ste 200, N U
~5
speaking Call 77<>-6575 EDLER INDUSTRIF.S /Top Wages Newport Beach, 92l66Q.
ray h e reqd R.D.A B.IECT ASMILR
Cocb.ailWaitress pref. Bene. oHcrcd. PaidWeekly No l"ec Landscape lnsl&ller Tme 2101 Dove St. N B
"No F.xper nee<lf'd Across fro~ 0.~.A~rt
,,.Long Term assignment BUSINESS SYSTEMS
lNC.
228.1 Fairview Rd. C.M
549-3081
CLERICAL
Insurance Co. near OC
Airport. ~try level posi·
llOn. Liabt typing. 37 'hbr
wk. ~mo. 833-8450
U.ERJCAL
START EAIHIMG
CHllSTMAS
MOUEY MOW!!!
•SICUTAllES
With 6 Without SH
•TYPISTS
•PIX OPBATOI
•ACCTC&.lmlS •IOOIOC•as
•ICIYIQieCH OPll
•Cl.BIS
ALSO
•GltBA.L LAIC>a
•TIMIASSBt• as
•PACllaS
lAllC 6 abort term, boll·
day & vacation pay.
Hospitalization availa·
Must be experienced. Salary open. wkday:!>
Fri. Sat. Sun. evenings. 642·6880. eves&wknds ~ ~;,:.call for appt. 873-3400 _ _ __ __ ~=uw
CO 0 -1: . Dent.al Assistant. ROI\. MPA;Nl N • To 1ve1n 2Yn expcr. 4 duy wk. w/senu anvaltd wo.man. lrvine o(fc. SS9 5111
Only lite housekeep10g & -- ----
meal reqd. Salary nego. DENTAJ~ ASSISTANT
Mus t have car. Call Cbaarside 4 day work
T1"' IN wy W•icH
3161 Business Ctr Dr
lrvine 752. 6666
E.O.E. M,F' before 9:30am lo a rt. weett. Xlnt.pay w/bene , ________ _
5PM. 846-3879,846-6478 Priv. Npl. Bch. oHarc.
COHSUl.TIMG
Consultant aeeks persons
who want to make more
money. Opportunity to
st.art spare tame & cx-
\'.)QDd to earn SS0.000 'or
more. Jeacoclt Das lr.
Comultants. 646-7989.
R.D.A:_ reqd. 646~
DISIGHa HV AC
Comm/ind. work
Mirumum S years exp.
M.E. Nr. 0 .C. Alrport
Dahl, Taylor & Ar1soc
5'9"5234
D~IGNER · 2yrs coUege _________ , or trade schl. & 3yrs ex·
•COOKS•
EXPER I ENCED
COOKS
OYSTER BAR PERSON
Needed lmmediate-ly ror
operung ol exciting NEW
per . a s elec de ·
sign/drafter reqd. Will
design elect for comm
& ind. bldg. S8.00per hr
Take ad to n e arest
Employment Develop·
ment Dept. D O T
ooa.211. OLO ad pd ror b>
t:mployer.
Mature Woman for pt tm
Picture Frame Shop. will
tram 646-6044. 11 · s
FUrn1ture. refan1 ,hing .
full lJme oppty lo Im trd
Mon lhnl Fri 646 4041
Gardener. pljrt time. for
40 wut apt complex t' M
642· 19151 or 646 1486
GtMral Offiu
Varied duties to rncludP
late typing, rru11I, ri11n1<.
('t"Tat\(1.'I. Presley of Su
Ca!Jf Contact Sharon
540.0500
General Ofc/lnsurance
Large ageD<'Y In Foun SPIMNIFTH
USTAUUMT
On Newport Bay
i----------i la.in Valley has open1Dg tor rile clerk Excellent OISKiM advancement & salary
~ Ka,!!ty ~9·8161
HOUSECLEANl-~RS
Car nee. P tr Top S
Gm~am Gari 64~ 5123
llOUSECL fo:ANERS
M-$4 50 hr + l:lonu~ Will
tram FUll&Prr J\dv3n
l't'ment Qppl)' Mu~l
I lave lr3nl>Portallun
848 70l:IO
HOUSEl(HPER
fo"ull l1me. good salary &
be n e f 1 l 11 , 1-; 0 i-;
Hay\lew Conv lloi,p
20SS Thurin, C .M Call
6'12·~
t-ull lJme. Must be will A~ fro'!! 0 C.A1~rt Ing lo work hard $4 per, ________ _
hr. XJnl oPport64S 6716
Landsl'ap1ni.: interior
plant mamtenanN~. t''t
penence helpful Full
lJme 494 -0168
LAND SU R V £YO R
Laguna IWarh area H S
Grad N.1>1stanl lo Land
Surveyor an field Calif
dnvers he req ~xper
helpful Outdoor work
WtlJ tram Call 831 6161
LEGAL SICIETAIY
No fo'eeToApphcant
S~·1alnlng In
~~~
m .ary h1(kle clReflr y
170 Newport Ctr Dr NU
eeGIMIH
Come join ws & work in
the anlemallonal cor
poraU headquarters an a
company dealing ~1th
energy rt'laled prodUC'll>
& Sf'fVtC'es. Ex pen en rt' a
challenge of deS•Rnrn~
deVlces tnvolHng optic:!>
magnel.Jt• & 11yroscoplt'
mecbarusm. De-s1~n.s will
1Dvolve marhined com
ponents u s i n g hi gh
st.renjtth steel We offer
exceUeot bt'nef1L-;, waates
& a creat110e en' iron
menl which will prov1dt•
you great perso n al
~action. We want the
best. BSME degree re
quarect. Contact Person
nel. 5SHOS1. E.O.t;
l~eeper hve·1n for ~
motherless r hildren.
must speak l::nghi>h
832~~Spm Stea45 640-2920 ------------LEGAL SEC'Y Housekeeper /baby111lln Laguna HJIL~ recent t:A
needed 9 lo 6 Mon thru p r 0 b a l e e x p e r Fr 1 3 i. t' h o o I a g c XJ & children Irvine area necessary nl typmg Own lrans. Ref s. $125 S.11. sk.Uls req. Call Mni. Winslo w fo r App't
VOLT ...... _,.,AA",.,,,,,,. .. (I,
546-4741
J848Cimpu.'> Dnv!'
<.a<'ross from
John Wayne Airport >
Equal {)pJ>O' Employ<'r
PaJ.nlers Helper
~penencc IW<
848.9984
PANTRY COOK
Oey shift Must be t')(
f'ft'lflK'ed with bJnquc·t
far1llt1es. Salary open
L'ruon benefits <.:all for
•wt 64S-7358
Part tame warehous t'
~. Moo f'n. 9·S 30.
714 1~16
PART TIME
EVB41MGS
.
VOLT
Excellent comp•ny
benefits • work.in& con· ditlona. Apply ia person
weekdays hm4pm.
CHICICR
Excellent c•reer op-
portunity to work In the
International head-
~ In a company
wk. +benef1t11. Call 83'1·1000
General Office. ruH time. 833-0JU. Ll-XIAL S-E-CRETARY Ute typmg, phones. No Jlwselteeper/hve.in, Lrit
MEDIC AL RE C.:EP
TIONIST. Mature. neal
appearance. good typ
M'lg. 20 Hrs/wk Plush
Npt Bch ofc. good pay.
Wn t.e resume to P 0
Box '137. lrvtnt', CA
92716
Adult.a with outat.andulg,
attractive personalities
who eftioy working with
lads. Over 21 Start al
SJ 50 per hour. Phone
642 '32 1 . Ext 2SO
9E."TWEEN 1-5 PM. ........ *" Medical Fronl orflct'. Equal Opportunity . ., ' .. " .. '
"'"4741 JllJ w. C-t Hwy ... ..,.... ....
.. ClmP'll Drive
(Aero.a from
Jala • .,... A1rpQrt)
.._. Oppor Employer
Coun&8' Glrla C2 ). Start
SlOO hr. Call for appt.
MM741
CLERKS
FULL TIME
MO m•••c• MICISSAAY
Hurry! Immediate openings
WILL ~ various phases ot store operations. Lots of cuatomer
contact.
Apply ID penon 1"91)m Weekdaya or
J.2-4l>m Saturday " SUllQy
~ ·-=--...-. ...
'41ul OpportUnlty Emplayw Ill~
'
experience necessary . bch home. pn v, R& B. For law offi ce ID Npl. -,.,.,,u Bch. Prfl. exper. on mag ,.,1..,,.,. ref. req. 8'6-2289 II Salary oPefl. Ask for Lquna Hills. Mature & Employerg, gin energy related
products & services. In·
divldual mus t b e
lmowlediable in machln ·
log ai fabricating of
ba.rdwue. s Years ex·
perlence in e lectro·
medwllcal design, will
check engtneering draw-
GENERAL OFFICE
Rapooslble person for
variety olrice duties. 40
hr. week. Will tra in.
c:.:~a n y benefits . J by J011eph. So.
o.t Plua, 540·fl0e6
l o 1 a r e I at in g to Oen1 Offc. Recept-Oirl
mecbanlam involving op· Friday, near OC: Airport.
ti c • m a I n e ti c & ~ incl Ute typin1.
gyroecoplc systems. We Nin«. pi ines. No S.H.
olfer exeellenl benefits. F.E. WeaveT", 3131 Birch. waa-• a creaUve en· N.8 .1156-8$5(). vlroament. Contact
Penonnel 557·9051 . OIRL FRJDAY ·General
£.0.E. o1nce work. Some de· ~~~~~~~~~j llvery. Excellent op· nw..-.... ~. ,,,,_v _ Pll Portunit.'lto1etolficeex· _, -.,,., -oenence. Typln1 a muat. a1iift, exeeileDl beoeflta. Call before oooa Mon·
AlJtiJl1 et 1'41 Superior• fti. ulE for Mr. &one. l&IOMJO MNn$ .;....;_..~~--~--~~·~-~---~----DONUT SHOP• alter· Girl, 1bowroom aales,
...,...,,...lldft,Prr. llon·Frl t -&:ao . Ho e a p • r I • n c e '714~I '
DIC lllM7· Pnter onr
& AltAJ lD perton 1"' QLAllOUllJOB
New.-t_.C,M. llARYKAY C0&11mcs ~-r.~a':flc:i ::,:':':::O:a':t came. lout. w/t.he f11telt 1row1a1
_.l 1r OalmldeCo. We Train I
..... Jn> CALL:., ..... ,..,.... Will Hethl•r -------wltb 1daoalbl1. Golf St arter 'Frat--• eom...,.uutt medld for prt~ chlb.
eaperitace. C•ll f'or Interview call ---........
Housekeepe r Live-In ~ty._752-~ _
ex.per~~l_:?5.
-Part to full Ume. clerk
aa&eapenoo. music back· around desirable. S329
University Dr, I rv.
Ml-1211.
Must drive. In g.ood Wetune-Opportunaty ee t .. •~L..ibTypltt
health. Free lo travel. your own boaa. Work E x p e r I e n c e d .
Top salary. References your own hours. SJS.5122 PhJebotomy desirable
requlred.-..... but not nec essary . Housekeeper·Companidn~ ~~Uan helpelr · Bendit.. 5'8-'347 · I~ 4tt1[DIATE
a -, o1.a-'t ruo _.,y won\ao. O
........... 10C ""'r wn er. C.M. Car prd. S.-3289 MEDICAL FRONT OFC p .6. _...TIME
Ute wotlt, Uv·in, rm & &ir1 needed J.n Pediatrics """I
bath on ba)'. ~dM LOAMS9YICI Ofc.MMO'll QPB.!lai.11.!.. triro-.x». Local ref 1. COUMSILOR "" "9
67$-80&7 N e 111 ,,, 0 r t 8 e a c h Medical sW'(lcal business Set. •Sun. Mornings .
~. babysitter,
7 1eu old boy, Moo thru
Fri. aome eves. Own car. tte. eau IM7·5622att s.
...._ ""'-h need• mature person DrivsToDeliver -...case rum •• im· with pleaunt phone DAILYPILOT
med.l•te openl.n1 ror a -·-to handle varied 1.-n Service Couuelor. .._.._. to our e&nien In San
PoalUoo retponalblllles oHice dutlu. 1rut Juan, Call6atrano Beach,
w 111 be to b • n d le C'lllt.Omerl. typin1. fWnl Dan a l> o I n t , Sa n
Houaew a ru 1 a le1 / CUICOmer cootaet of loan Ind leDlf'&I olnce akUIA, Clemente area. Mu1l
cutUer. Apply ln penoo, tenice problem•. Ex· etrlclent Independent bave lood drivJna re·
Rlon Hardware, 1024 perieoce In demands,••· ..-.. C.U ror appoint· cord , lar,. a talion
lrvlne Ave. <Westclllf aump llooa, rec on• nwmt ... ~-~ •itoa or van. Rourly
_PW.a_·_;_>N_._e_. _____ I w-y~.ta.&lmPoWMl.I. MEDICAL FRONT OFC pay +mllea1e al· ~ PIDalUel a REC&PTIONIST w/lna lowanee. Call Harry -'° eaadUet ..ennr ..,.. ._, C1&M1nect ,.., at: 1~1B'IATE
PAIT TIME
OP•IMC'iS ......... ,.Sun·
--l•todlllfff' DAILYP&OT
to our carrten. 11..at ~ ... dri•btl ,..
cord, Iara• a&atlo• .......... lllmb' + mll••••· Call Rerl'J ""'191t:
MMJJI
ualysll. Good ..rbal AD ... Dalb-Pt.lot, PO '4Ml2 I. ~~ 6 lypinl ~-.::· Cotta lll•a. P-AJl'l'--'n-M_E_Demooatr ___ a_·
We o«. a1Dt co. paid --------U. .. ,...... ana. Will blDlftla•IOOlllW'tlac ••ll&H·WOlllEN · cnia.m. ... ~ for qulln.ct can> CHLDREN. Hollywood Pwt ume: ~ .... u-. ..... For appt. caJJ our la cllltlnt now. Acton. ~ -PenonHI ·omce at Aclre11 ... NO EXP ..,. •Set A. · A..w
........ &.O.E NEC. Eaceptlonal :=~.'::~u~ ~ s;.aUoa for ,,,..., ..._ ,_.,. "1lQI or ..._ • to break --------
..mu, Clwtned ad· lat• ••• U /co•· Batw:..C read tocle1'1 -;::!: wW Ill ...-clala. n .. 1* Sm n ......... If
... , 1 tou.n111it':: ree . Scrtn Artl1t ,_.._. ....,.u. ::t
~l TodaJIMl-lm. _Mc ..... _11•_•_. _____ 1 ....... laloWDI
R E i\ L E S T A T t;
SALESMAN WA NTl-:0
EARN UP TO 15'H-COM
MISSION NF.T. l ·Can
earn from $SOK to $100t\
annually 2·Find out why
new he earn big SSS
here Com(• talk with
them. 3 Our produ1•
t I I n e x p c n s i v I'
land1budget terms 1
Pre set appts . galon·
~ flnd out why "we 0Vl'
Rot~ best Utlng g0tng
N B area Ask for Mr
Howard ~3402
Real Flltah·
Wanted. unllcensed (Wt'
will Lram ): new or exper
hcen,ees for new ••
pandmg, active Irvine of
f1ce. <.:a ll manager
Redhill Realty for con
r1dential 1nterv iev.
~l-661l
... ... s-.
Opening for licensed
salespeople. loc ally
owned. with national r~
rerra.1 sys~m Ex«*leot
working condition s
Earn 100% commillion
For C'Onlidenlial app 't
call 759-0226. EicHu
~~Realtors
fkceptjoni.stl Part timt>
wanl«l.lmmed. opening
Apply ln person. Regis
HairSlyliAt. ~
~T
fl\111 time Mon·P'tt., 35
hrs. per week. Must •be
perso nabl e, w411
groomed. enjoy m~ng the public. No typ g.
obone experience e
lemict. fl\JU co. bene~ Apply Penoysaver, l
Placentia Ave. Co ta .....
• ~EPTJONIST trVPJ6,
f1m CllUal olc, be ablf to
handle .. llDe phone, t; Pt'
SOWPlll, full t l•ll'
1:31»:00. 675-781 I
'
--V "LOT lhu,.._ 0o1-.. a tt1t ~ W.-4 7100 ~Wm.• JIM a.. 1040 ._....... IOIO Ml11'1 111 ..... ::;; ! I •,£19 ftM.) !!!-' JIN-W' I. JIM -•HHm••10••m•• _,. .. _ ........... 0.0:0..oo•mumom• moommmmmm .,.,. ....... -... ,....: :~ !'J!__...__"lc_ ~:.,,.. ............................ ~!...·-· M16tW t • 7111 llLK 1Ca&&H&a•l .. , TYNI'.... WAl'ft'SD_: .... ISmlOHD :r,· .. vc. ~ ~ ........... ~·bl COl'YlllAalDIE __J ;: __ ,_,
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ir;-:---_...•a-~ at peat eanl•I arbl.,,•· •• .,.,. wareboualn1 f t -•w.. .... .,.o.c. ,..,. ... -.. .. ~.11 mo. "'-1L Off Vilt• def Oro can are eveM).Z357 I' ' 't,:,~, ... ,.. ~.~,!'~.::'"::i ~ ";8";,'° ,::, =~.:::.:~::; ~--·~ ::T:":"r..~.• C2e~i :!.,"":.~~~ ':,.":: -:::m"--... ; ' ...... -.rn l ·S O.yw ..... lrv1M. CA. mu ~ Ooocl 11.H~l SIDO. • BEN GA L T ' c E R _ .................... . ':i..!:'. ::::ri ~~ -AAY -, .. , ba0ent•· r.':i Waltreu• Wanted, full --• ..u top SKIN• II~~ o• w•ll PER8WI Kh-. CPA A.mtit" ......,._...,i.--.i-SALIS P"·--.. _ Tv•'•• Peraoonel. U7·IOS1. ~ lllBl~d.1.1 ~ .. Matador. ~·Illa. ColUet.10¥ del.k. cockatoo. caaa. ~at. I 2 . Perfect .......... triple daamp -... -""""'-·-· -.... ,_.. E.O £ ·~-.-v _. ·SPiii. -pea., 11b&e/wbt lliO. aquariums. p1cture1. .,.__ 18)(). 7l4:U7..0\4. ma&Mr ...... Wl~Hracbn1tul. 2H J.C. .... Y"S nite. Newport Harbor . · · w·•..--_aMn________ 111~ ---';....,;.__; ___ _ s.Dlrialol,Cll ,Har ..-OllTllACM Elh Call. C buc k _.., _ _. .. _ =~·funa.p~. Lr& 1e11t1• Moluccao ~61nstol_ _ -~end ~.,..,..,,. S.pe••leo.iNoon, An· -YOMLY .... Al<C Toy Poodle. No ; ... ·.::':Su::":::I•--------Cock•too. Ira r•l ~ ~ SECRETARY _ Mual dlnon Sdlool. 1900 Port To deliver Daily Pilot ~tna~~~11• $limo. t9l Larkport Or. H.8. • ,.._..~cap lloo.l.2IOO
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Mutt ..... -•1 bl A'-·--·bCID wacon and. Sood DOGTB"'""'lNG new 4 piece llvioa nn ~OP'PALLFALL• .. 1'01t I RESTAURANTS .,. av .. • • for ~. u..., .. area. ---------1 drivlaa record. P6one IU1' 1wte l200. and many SUMMER "-0....-IOtO ~people waetlaa llP &niDlnl by Nov. lit. Ap-XJlll ~Y to ream 1'aMDUld Youn4 man lO M2·'32l and ask for Obedience. •how train· mott bouaebo&d items. MERCHANDISE M••••••••••••••••••••• to~brsperwk,IDOllUY pty In peraoc, Monday conalructton . Call tniblforprttuuoninalnl· Harry Seeley or Don in&, problem dogs. Your lncld bed1. din. rm.. mB.M8nlleAve . .. .. 1oo·s of NEW"
• Wl laev• fa l wlmd day. lbnl ll'riclay. .-weekday•. ment repair (,no elec· WUliams. . place or a:une. a.trip. 2214 Rw.aen Or Balboa Island USED ptanoa tl organs
1Ceed peopl.--oraented 14 P .......... -trmk:.) M"9t be. rell&· EQUAL Jobn $oS-0058 C.11. Btwn wn11on " -up . .De&ler1SJ.ll21
mfrs aa bard-noaed E.O.E. M/F Sl(:alfAIY !:t baavt cunual dex· OPPOA'rUNITY Avocado. ~~~~~~~~~(l(ld'n.t= pla"er
.tllilllll quality •service Aulllant to Movie ty •nceUenl vlakla. EMPLOYER I · i MW.AN SU Lad f Producer Learn prod Lcmltralninlperiod.On· --;__~;...;;..;;;:.:..:... __ ,._ .. y. I041 W.,._, dryer. air coad pumo,ablt . Rollaln·
• Y or jewelry UC· ly aertoualy late,...ted Warehouseman wanted -.. ••••••••••••••••••• 10.000 BTU '1 , ele<' Eatate Sale: Chrome cld.al.41JOafU:IO
flOOD l'llOD st.ore In Co1la Mesa. Uon • diltrtbuUon. Mu1t need app&y. Call for la· with tnack drivlal ex· typewriter &oyal MO. diDllUe .._.w,n aeta. I YAM ••-Y1SOI ~oreves,548·3270 be completely free to t.rview •ppt. between ~-Call Pickwick Oc:Ms Rttrtever/Bal~l Other ml.c. 831 -l&al. dn llDll9 milk atau AHA. detuxe prof. ---tnvelworldwlde.Career TMM-' " ... ......, ..._.1 • ..., mix , pure white I'. 2115ZZW-.moat""'-o'c cobed•' .. ~•.oaJtchMt: =·Model U3HS,
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t'eputation. Call for F\!JI A: part time poel· adtll'ni.traUve wlatant Teecber. P/f Prftchool. Mechanically mladed, ~. t wta. t IObd blk Newpart Buda.Sat. U>-4 old ~ SllO. sell SlOO _ ................. .
wkdysiatttviewl tlona available/ oolilionioanlnier.Un& Exper"d only, Costa aood drlvin& record . fem, 1 blk1arey Male. m.'1111 ~ttl Sundance ?OO'i., ...._ ..... /I '--weekends r eq uir ed. field. Good typinl, writ· Msa area. M2r4050. P\all-Ume.131·7471 ~ lflt4t prqe Nie. Sal • wtlh • ~ ......... SlOO -•= • "-ma. orpaizallcJul "in· ---------Sun. 9 to ~. lllov1a1. Tmna~ • Swam Mem· .....,.. .,.....np,
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Aakfcwllr.Roeoff Sborthudandwordpro-SOLlClTORS Part Time evenin11. weened• trained Ave . Npt BclL Yum . 910Qlll.-..ino. ka ....... 1094
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mg days" hours Ideal Sales Musl be ram1har wilh T EL f; p It 0 N E ••••••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** lrundle bed Maytag Rhttm hor uonlal Rllll b8&4rcart ~ 642·1470 $~emenlal int·oml' for Meed Extra VA/ FHA process in.: INTER V l t; W ER S .W"'u 1005 Good used "°"m1lurt' & wshr. redwood tbl. IO ~pd fuma~ h.ktt new $200 ·75 days. 646-Q29evf!l\ hOu.~wiv('S & studenli. Christ.NH Motley? Muumum l yr e 11pr noq needed for public opinion ••••••••••••••••••••••• Appliance OR I 'lllltll 11ell bike. mi1>1· C11~h unly Suzu.lt1 TM 250. •Int SchwiM Exercyc:lt•. likt'
Our pro1<res!l1vc growinl( Come lO R.M. Abrams Presley of SU. C..hf t:on !.urvey by nationally ---------orSD..Lfor You Sat1~n 1151 S3h;,dur. t'OOd S40CJ 759 ~I ~ $JIXJ
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rornadvancemenl ba!.edb N~ 8t~:.·~~~~ S40-0SOO. firm 1n S.A. Daytime WHTMIMSTU 64'M6"&ill-t62r; Anllqut> ubJtll' m"' <'all~4(17o y o u r J o F/t any age wanted wortt. $l.7S per hr Call AlllY _ a. ~ l>tn '>t"t. !fide u lwd. & 1te.~. Jl41v1"6nd <:hin.-. f'aUJ Rn..: lroo)> It Woodi. ~ormaace. Pleasant - -- -_:__ llA&.HTATI •1321 bfr Sf'M ti& ask AMTtqulMALL CASHPAlO rrui.c· 241 V1rg1n1J l'I h ilt nt'w h1dt• ii l>t·d Like n ... w S7S <.::tll
:. ~cond. Muslbe 18 SalespeMIOn desired for D.a.IProcetaor. for Judy Open Thur-Moo 10-6. For ad used rum. anti ~-_M_es.a Sat_·Swl-~ l19keolfer 847 2L23 8XH501
-.· ~"er. Apply In person. full time employment. 11751 Wefllmlnater Ave. • lrTV' 33 ....__ :-::. ZIQOS.E. Brlsl.ol RetaU ireelln& card Must be f•miltar with Telephone Sales, adv. GG. (7l•)S.54.el03 QUI& c s9'>7.S1 ~ I060 187 ~ ol yeilow tweed :'2 ........ SSel.... ..... A La D"d. So. VAJrHA p•o<0Hio1. o-n& Pvbl ""· -·· ••-••••••••••••••••••• qo<.ol---•ot· •• ~tolleDoeaJdl J CoMlPiaaa CM Mmimwn 1 yrexpr. req ang exper clollers. com· .... HOME Nab Coll. Bay, e mo o6d r .. sa--.. l~l.20
:·. -E.O.E. .,,,. -' .,._..,.olSo. Calif. Con· miMioD +draw. Great HUGELOADSOP i.lallton Sl~OO firm --, _..ZR$0H. penna· tall8".,.... pGteetlaJ. U5·38el or AHnQUES Q.Me 81n ••• C 54J.ll'15ev~. 200
• yuds ~ gol4 • ........ amttuUtl wllltraUI --. 5SIMlll9 ua-..1 ~ lwe"ed all•& carpet ~Cb ma.ken wilb R.111. ~-ea'f.ioi 1--------..i ---------ANTIQU~:g~ Decoret« furniture • SMre bou1bc cost.a of .... IQtdamexperience. Mon. SblMTooal, 1819Newport * SICMTMIRS * Temporary·Pff 3'28Newport BlvdCll ee .:u ...... Cedar Glen ~ super trained _ __,;.____ -
lbru Fri. 9 to 4pm Blvd,"-ta Iii-". LeplCorpR.£.1241< AUTHOltlZATIOM ~. 2$54 Ekkn Quartn-Hone for re· Cbliaa cab /but.ch, itlau ....... ...... _ .. _ 6Th-2i082 doon. ao. 12xl4 blue
Permanent job for the ---Qirp Ex Sec Anab S16.800 OPaA TOllS Antique roll top desk xlnt Aft. Costa Mes•. 11 lO 6 •-UR c-pt h k e new. SC? S
ncbl person. Also need Sales.full "part·ltme for <Ye Mge Lb lkh SU.600 Master Charge Visit cond. .ioo .. 1.889 piano dally 642 6734 lln11hald Goodl-1065 567 '611.$
Waitress. short hour:. bettu grade shoe ~lore •Counselors center an lrvme has tem _9Xl_._963-_ 2.$18 _ _ At f " 1
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•corne r of 16th & 714 964 2111 w~enAgency .,.::: .. ,naNovl•l.";; ... rtal ANTIQUESALE Earthton~:> 2wlt'> ultl ""· r• -AIVll'I D·-b 1o·-1 b . .,. ..... __ .. n .,.., ·-· & ,.._.~. Wooden c·off~ .. nth hi ...
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plier at good foods to the ement.e areas. Pedfk sw----ttle 2-4 :30pm. lZJ7 S. Main Santa Anu ~~16 Thurs Sun 142:l Alpine uf'dlenl condJlion
lrvine Corporate Com PARTTIME ...... -!l..i'r.='~ r,.. .... 'I Sal&Sun10-6PM Baby bed . Babyltnt'. Diamond • j~welr)' He . Nr Adam i .. (."()01alrungeverylhl0~
rounlty needs people for EYBQMCiS ._ ~-Ta•udkMI 541-4174 wooden pl•Y""'fl . mis<' 11 •-Delaware left Am~ off neoedfdt.ofuUyequip ~mple food preparation. , ...,, •I • r ~•rd $erYlces. lllc. "~ t't'rll c•taon • ap · llilUwatt rnecltum saze1tore No exp e r 1 en c e PHOMI: lalll.,.. IMda. .... 31GDuPonlDr Irvine babylhings.~l_l __ praiula. wtWe you w•Jt . ---------CALL PFEIFFER
necessary. Parl lime 642-432lor49t-9466 1 • • •• .... , £.OE • M /Y/H SeWnc Lit set Mdm Alex Dmdte tel W'"°';lfht lron Fully eqaupped lab, AMorted s1SH of u&ed fll3~1J8$.
morning " afternoon Ext.ZIO. Between l·SPM. ._. • Sewtl• te _. · · Pres. wives. MIB. old w/4Cbn sioo. s couch. llA.t computer prica.q muu bllada Be1g~ JJO lO Aftet'tOAMUUJPlll ...... G .. at '°' '°""' ... F ........ • "" .. ;..i.Z... ... -TN<k Driven ez. w"ke• b•b> buUY· <h• 6 ou om•R·met<h G•edu•I• Gemolo1oot ac.11m-m1 wollnako_. ..... ,
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. on re· w._... G6W Towin1. 7408 iteml. old Un toys. 962· ~moloclcal L•b. For ,_...,., .. _, '" ' "" Glen.5'57-6232. ----.· for uadvne~~-·agc· QumWay,C.M.142-1252 1111 -Map&e tbl ~lb leaves • 11111tcall548-ZS'JI cll1counl coupons for nj=.#r, ...,...,.., eounLD 1'e IN .. d\n, <'Ofllemp rocl1.1n91l ~~~~~~~~~I l50u. '4 1.~ 5'lrM 1091
Retail Mon lhru Fri. 9am-6Pm: P••-n rtl • Trainee between 18 • 23 •"'w" 1010 cbrs. d•Y bed1 . am1. -..................... .. ~• -..115 Base + Commiuioo. JI ef2.,._..• ... yrs. mechanically lo· ....................... couch. kitchen set. 22 Ladies rln&. I karal St enolype Mat'bint> Bt.udtUI 2.$'" RCA color ~ Compm>y benefits. Will ....... ,,,.. •.,.... dined. flekt lnat.allaUoo. CASHP"1D Cover'. Woodbrtd&e Irv d1amood1. l '~ hral wl\ripod. S7S XJnl conch TV ·IUt 2 Yr. Warr
Part time graveyard train. Neat appearance tlllll of 41 wp• KZ-31122 W1br/dryra/Refraga, ..... emeraldl.SlJQO~-d7$ UOo 91Z·S1S3 _ _ f'rwDft 146-1785
sbUta avail. Apply in • . .......i1-iUn1 -·-Ual. Sii ...... d ....__1 _...._.: ---"'··-~-1 ••"" ..,_ CC> Cr penon 7-Eleven 1097 W ~ ~ysa~.;;;," 16fl)tiaemu ww. r-TYPIST ..... _ .... ,__ ... ~ fOndel'osa psne coffee " t k " lt"J 1071
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Baker. Coat.a Mesa EOE Placentia Ave., coata ...... t' brp. AcCurlU typlal. aood ofc Used Relriaerat.on lamp t.able. •lnl cond. ;;;• .. •••Roc••·~··eJ•;••••• ~;,~~:! s~ 1~ 2 Yr Wan-anty Free Del
Sela. An e•cillo• ••• -. tOdlle,uluY-· w-. .. >•>en ... Gold Htttulmo Sot• 0:-· •• 14111 Fo•d o• Plymo uth ......... ~related t.oLbe in ~OMAN . AU:rac· •ulid lrc•flt• i. 541-1'79'7 ::o~==~ 11$.SoM-0131 ~10.:0.lb1~41~i s.11-Na fnlPt damated 2$'' col ~ delip loci ia ex· Uve,
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port.aw. ear. Part· ~~!...!.ar,• •' T"'5T Alabama6Adams.HB. Sol .. '$4$ afttpm arw.CoutCounlr'Y Club or eo.o&e. below dealer ~ to the Oranae Ume. Plex. brs.117S.7740, ~1--·-I roflt F\all lime poaiUoo. Must 2endt.ablea.St0 tti lriHr membership Reaaona ~cmt • .;~e f-:'·te~ni'l>r
ec.t ~· AppllcalioN 2117 IAl•Jftte Npt. lkb. .,.._ .. _ __.... t--'-• -""'-to .... *"" $60 541-Jlll2J6 IOIO hie 640-2737 ev-flCM bein& acceP4.ed fo1 ' _,. .,......,-::-7 .,.....laaul.9fi 847-0l'11.Mz·7ell ____ ..;,_ ___ .~ -·•••••••••••••••••••• · ~"' ---arden Grove Appllance
ecmultantl who are proi SealDltJ'ela ror deslplng wortt ID one '11' ol ce. Must Sell! Sola bed RE II 0 D EL I NC SHP COll\J'Def"Ctal Snapper _s.:r7_4113 ______ _
oriented • highly 4' building of ullin g ,.._.ctlfor Typtna. anawerlo1 Larp Philcorefrlg, run5 Xlnt.cond. KITCHEN Ro La motivated. A complett c ......... fr other items. l I riew:fit'I ...... phonel. flllng, malling ftne'56 ~ Ash cabinet&. gas blt in Ury wn Mower San1ul Amp " S•nyo "--'-'•" """
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-.. "14) 11..1 I appt'• "travel arnnae· 990----------1 oven• cook•-. aoo or Used very little. Sl85. <'US . Garrard lmlbl.
·-profram prov, Sal Ina experience '' • rnenll. Shorthand not -----7-025----Unfinished hard pine be1t offer.S92· 1832 6'2·33'19 Ptoneer spkn. $400tak~ ~~~lpl ..._an...,w
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._._.uuu • .,..,. ... ~ sr.cn-...:DY/ ,, • .-.r'U' SKIPPER m•nsurate with ·x· Id t t matdUnl buffet _.....a --...... '6 • ....... ""' ,.,.r.., ... C 1 .. o er a ove. por . or-...645-7413-a1..,.-l.!...a.A.ay•l!l..5 lbrow mower. S8 S. Z!5.2Maranlzkece1ver&2
,_ We oell the lln .. t llECEP110NlST -Due ~unity perlen<e. • I 9'5·1>>0 """""" wlbul<he< blk -=-n= nw "2-1119. 3. 0 y • P • • • •., .
water equipment In to our~. we need M/F _bl_wn_S-_;..5._____ lop. avocado Seara n.~n ll&e i lt'ep sofa. fromy<Mrbuaineaacard J I.I'-H rd "°"""" Caltlo••I•. en lndl.-0 with good « ..tng. 11· "bool lleg -Smd -<enl I« ee<h PO--•MO. -.. new. • OllDe help ua "capture aecretarial aldlls for ourl~~~~~~~~~I·--------pole.53fl-0321 plaid.&oodcondltion. taa plua one spare. We 642-3379 ty UMCI. WW sacrifice the ...... _. ........... Cmbo-.olfioe ..... , ~ --t I .... ell. Ann 9,30pM wrltori•· Good com· beabletotypeaceurate· .,_~....!!!~! f
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ltn~I REFRIG:::RATOR 16 cu Dlnin&---R-m-. T_a_bl_e_w_a-ln-u-1t ~n.:.,.e.r:;!n';;,' I ttWiu .. • J-IOll '!lll.&'193. -----
million-Call Bemjce or ly , 1horthand or ::::"~ot..,._So Cali~! pCou · , .. .,._. ~~·,,.~~}!~o:~Ys U OO . Gun C abinet at.rap, meellng airline -=••••~••••••••••••• 21 "COLORTV~.
Daanal45-Wl 1peedwrillna a plus . ~.:=:..'--~ __;, n· Peclflc SlllPl,.r• • .,.... · •-mabo1. S300. Room 1.0. requittmenta. Pre· .. ___. __. • ..-....... any l YEAR WARRANTY.
-Duller will lodudeo ----..-, llllJ -Sl8>. Tenne G£<4en ,..._ ..,. PTI S.t..,ly. -,_ • lhcll! F« • ~· --~ ......... .. _....,...,. AnaWeriol the phone & .,__.y/-full t1'me ._ ~·~r '•d Grove Appliance 5.37.m3 MM131. -·"&eel tal encloM ~q11Mt4~ trsT. «•mas II. dln
--• ,.,..,"'" reportlnC lo the aales ~-""·• pref Ty· .., •S a loc w.ytaC wMber 41 dryer. ---------• =:ii';:;er. fabric or · op paa · ..... ....._
<iMnmerclal R.E . Sales. manaaer. Call before & offl~kflla.' Ca~i M ... .,.. IMda. .._ dlx mulU-cycle, perfert ~ u mattresa •box "Da.>' Glo" paper •we . 1141754-'1'106 from '"' • , ~ ..,,...1ve oooe Mon·FTl. aall for Maatey for app 'l. •I •• .... , cood only $335, E·Z Sllrinc:t" rattan bdbrd. will beck "ll1m your
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30pm.u .00pm ..................... .. ,._..now. propeuwe Mr. Black.~3475 SS7-4GI ._. • Typht ..... • terau. Garden Grove WwnewSl.50. 759-UllB tap. Or try lwo nrda Carpet1n11used nylon ....... ,........ _
eotDml11lon 1cbedule. Sec:rttarY leaerai off I I ........._ ____. _,_,..,.:..~~11:...;llDC"l;;.;.;....;...S17 _ _;_1333_. __ Waterbed with healer bedltobacll. ="91\. UIO aq yardll Slid· •Q ., at n1lO Ca&J Mr. WUllam• (71.4 ) ~ • ace, SICUllTY •.,.-., ..,...,..,. ~ ad PRICES door dra....,.., 2 r·...a--•••••••••••••••••••••
1si.-.or C213)»4-INI01 ypin&. excellent efSI-Wlllher•dryer ~ he board $100 .., 31-..-....,. · I0-21111.ana. Gale iuarcl. relief 1blft.. -r--841-MZZaf\.$ ..,eaor ,,.. Schwinn 1irls b11lt-Boat lrli1ler 20 need~
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Secn&arY ·GeaoC'f.lltYP· Beach area. Mon-rrt. w.tl41t =r:;• .,, 646-1141 Colfeetab&e,Oval t!ltapll.SOea. o...:....-1..-. 6425849 ina ll bkkp1 pbonea .. 5p1n.-..11 , ..__ • .._,,_ Goldleaftop toorlDOftSl.40ea. --JlDl'l'BP\TR.NITURE · • · · · _::..;_ __ _.;..., ___ 1 -r,; •Jr-" Km.more wMber & elec. ...MZhfter5. s.JeaTulncluded k I-• IOIJ ..._,..._. 9040 • AOIUI~ rent.al fllm. CaUBWf7t.m:I. ..-nPATIOL 1•1.W ..,., • • dryer. Good workin1 NOCA&D! ............................................ ..
-. baa an openioa for SICllTAIY aSA&n •111•1 t1,.wMlxt CCIDILSl1$botb.M4.oT14. Walerbed kln1 1lze 4 Draw your own -Mnd ~C'Allo llT1Z'l' VilliD&Sportdeck. ·~ .. ~U~el '~ &mall medlul elect. =torll--'peo. •Al 1. •U-llll IOJO --0·,, ..... er ~.1 ... 0Be.•te'fe· name. eddrela. phoet • ., <am.....,.>. new unuaed
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.MIO. excdlent condltlon. .......
tk1Llle4 .... tl40 .......................
·11 Pu c b II-oped ,
llS»/080, Deedl work.
91>'1-IM4
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400m1."50.
Ml-TW
Gotta car for my
11.rtWay·IDlllt Mil '71 Bata\'119 Moped. 50Cc.
XlDt concl. SJ.50. Call
&em...tforBryan.
·~:·::&' tl50 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i2 Hmlda 1~. like new,
UlllmL.S.S.
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ml,uc.,$1.500. eo.tMZ -1112 BONDA, CR 12S.
~ IOOd abape. $500.
-.on 0r ..,.2174
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..... SUQO. 142-30'13.
Dale's RV Sales We stand bebind what we sell!
4 one. im 35SB bub caps,
$200 or offer .
540-69001319; 644·9127
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1.MPORTANT
NOTICETO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
1be price or items
aclvertiaed by vehicle
deaAen in t.be vellicle cluaified advertising
cohm:m doea not iDclade
uy applicable taxes,
lieeme, trauf « f eea.
ftuDce cbaqes, fees for
air pollat• ooatrol de·
vke certificatiom or de·
aler documentary pre·
pent.ion clw'les unlesl otberwlse apeciCaed by
the advertiler'.
9510
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"T1 Dod1e B·200, P /S,
P/B, A /C, CB, T /G,
stereo. cruise, bay
wndoa. cs&m iD&er, 36gal. rec gu , new tires &
brkes. trana ovbauld,
Pia ~/080 ~:i.287
"11 cstm Dodie. loob ~ N118 good. CB bvy duty
coating 1ystem. dual &as
tim.tzt'10.731..m59
71 ~ Vao panelliog. *':too~~
"78 Dodge Van Custom
Coov. alr, 6000 miles.
Take over payments
Alk f« Alan CasaW>O at
SS7·9051, aft 5:30pm. -..ws.
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AUTOS
WA.MTm
Dan 't trlide · MU 111 your
1119d Mercedn hoz. Oil.I .. lo flOd out what
)'OW' ll8Z .. really worth.
Millica Viejo Imports
lll-1740
DemoSale In Prosress '19.UAI0..-0
SlllMJ YILOCI
Suoroof, a ir cond .•
AM/FM stereo cusete &
ooly 1.500 miles. (~121 ).
$10,900.
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~rv1ce-Leas111g
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RdJa Aoyce BMW
1540Jam~
Newport Beach 640-~
IOIMdAUM's
850N. Bead> B!Nd
LA HABRA ellli.. No.olSA Fwy>
<714JS22-SllJ
'74 Chevy 6 w /manual Sunday by Appt.
trans. rear mags, a ar '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ shb. dU dkh/trlT bJtch. r:
Mil Mil mk olr ~7'58 743m,xlntcood. AM/FM « 53&-ZIB. 9LereO. 1unroof. ....................... 'JI A¥Dn 10' DiDgy, 2 bp "78 Ford ~T. van w/air. ___ 152-_'1037 ___ _
Suzuk i OB. With loal body. bVlf duty '87 2000CS. 20002TI
"Everytbiog". (New trailer bi&cb, 351 V-8 aUt engine. all rebuilt. snrf.
cond.) $975/0ffer. 1blft. 15K ml. $4500. *5615,PP.759-0209 8'1Ml10 -_666'.'i6 ________ , ---------'SI 2PlCS w/200021'1 eng.
t ., ... , ..... w -'94 t sto Rqtop. All rblt, red, a.lies tl20 ....................... naawh.la.~.~
_ .. •-••••• .. ••••••••• WEPAYTOPl>Ou.AR · f .-'GT·Bird HT. All original far top Uled cars-foreip, '78 BMW 320I sunroo ' aa r
" recondltloned . h n · domNtk:a or clusks. If oood. ic.lnt. cond.
-NB .__ --· car is extra dean, 644-2513 DCI _. ,_.._,~. ,_
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"Jim..& lllOCD: lluico --------• lltereo. Loedecl. Black.
lllal coed. lluat Hll !
IZl,000. Daya 121-5000,
Ew.-.:im.
"11 VW Cclev Sllper BeeUe. _. eac. new llicbeUn
radials. SIOOO. 412-47111 1!!!!!!!!~!!!..I dsys, or 4IM1Q ewa.
"1S3111Z. Air. map . allck. '506.EL. ms. bm. lllnt •ac. very deu! immac, $$-495. Dys; coed SIK m1 , 113 • .SOO. a.talfer.
f7U'JOO.eve;830.(7773. 131-145.31.acBdl ._.,.. loaded. lo/ml. PP
·71 510, l!h& wbls , q.e t746 61 __, 90od ID-1m • ~..:9c.::"~~
A.II/FM cass .. new bat· ....................... ;::'otr. ~~sti-. II .,.._a;;;;;;: i'2i
t.ery, cart>. 'GUI' pump. is......_ raciD& narea. ctys,....em.... bill, t.t.....,, ._.... "II fbrd w..,.. '#·
clutch. Xlnt runn1n1 ....., apaila', reblt en.i wtell eqalp•ent, u · -.uo . or off~. •
CODd. $1211)0~ + m a n y ll t r a s . i4 VW Sul>er' Beetle, Ila. .,..._,,,.,...Mia Best of. .....-na ••·
.,, BZlO Hatcbback, 1
CllWDll!lr, lotmi. JllDt coed',
.... Oall5S7·»7'
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llleil, loeded. 11.000 mi.
15311>. 41112.2139
t 72l •••••••••••••••••••••••
i 3 36S GT4 /2+2. Same
body as new 400 model Air. leather, pwr steer inc & brakes. Etc. 4 pi.ss
Luxury & performanc-e
Tm. Dealer 642-0mS
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i4 Fiat 128 Sport Coupe.
nms good, great gas.
Reasonable. 661~
"18 Xlt. cocoa bm. wbl
itt.' convert hrdtop. 4.
spd. AM/FM 8-tn. 20K ,
m1 . $6 150 S har p '
4!B3402 aft 6: JO & wk.nds
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VISITYOUR
OIAMCH COAST
HONDA
HEA.DqVAITERS
TODAY!!!
UHIYIRSITY
SALESllSERVlCE
OLDSMOllLI HONDA
~nM:aS
~Harbor Blvd.
COSTAllESA
M0-9'40
.,. Ovie. 4 .pd, m.p.
$1,500 or Beat orfer
41iD-2Gt
"T7 Hollda cvcc 5 speed. aood coad.
_,/best ofr. 898-4632 new dtdl/bfU. great ts 486-0187 •
-$3M731 eve. cond. $3000. 64$-TI.O aft . lbverict t ~~
P e at 9741 6pm ~~~~::i.ta~ :0.2 !tio~O:C.
-··•••••••••••••• •"73 S&iper Beede Sluf, 119Camd. '7»llr1 Clean. SlOOO or"M•t.
l'IUCHOT ~:-0~:.:S.~· ctn, "1S Cad C.O..pe DeVllle, 5&-88. eves. ~l
Demio Sale ID Procress
71 ~EOT
60458.AH
Sunroof. leather . alloy
wheels & low miles
«8>1 >. $A VE NOW! ! !
'62Crew-Cab PU. si.soo
S.S.1077
lmdau. AM/P'll 8 trk. u..c. M4S
Uh wbl. lthr seats. xlnl -·• .. •••••••••-..-r•• =-~.000. ~ all 'Tl Venallles. U,Glf111ll.,
xlllt eaad., xtru. aiooo.
·73 Squareback: Re bit '18 Fleetwood Bf'OUIJbam -.all,~. • "·
eog. Xlnl cood. $2450 Loaded! Xlnt. coad. "11UDcoln 4drTown Car.
080. 975· 1636. eves tB,'r.iO. 551MB01 aak for lo. lo au, baa eYWJ •
IEACH IMPOITS 661..-TJ ,_a.tes_______ tm tncludinc mocm root.
MII>oveStreet '63 Bue. IDOOd coodiUoo, '71 Cpe de Vllle, blll, $15GO. PP-.''l.ou
NEWPORT BEACH muat sell! $700 080 D ' El•l•D ce. t I It m.5CTlmanou.re 7~0 561.C.ZZ;m.2742 telucoplc ateer •• IMlll'Cll9Y ,9tW
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'6' l'56C, xlnl cood. ea& 6 fl6I0'10 ower. ~ UNC()Ul.ll~Y
clutch reblt 12,000 ml --------"MCDV, full power. cabro D!!AIZRSlllP ..
ago.S'SOO S.S.S-~16 __ BAJA --1 .... _ ••ya .a.~ llOO ,..,...,.....,nu.ongowner. ~ ~~
'88 9l2 ~ s~. sbarp. p.p.4M-t004 lofml..$m5640-CT. LINCOLN-MEaaaY ~/JS mpg. ta>00/080 lllllt sdJ T1 Coupe de lfS..1.8 AutoCeawJ;lir.
SCZ-9882 '64 Bug XlaL ru.orung & Ville. Ong. Owner . Low SDl"*)'·LaM Fol' ... lut
shape Sl.200. call aft. m1lage Loaded Xlot IRVINE 2 Roadsters. ·519 S6.100 61 6PM,.&C2-742J 111"700I $7.'M 213/!i82 211_0__ cood. Hal SJ8.-0940. Office -'M Convt. w t lo/m l 99'1·3':i0 1---------77'r'l 9'M, A/C, AM/FM str AM /~ atereo can. ·11 Marquis •~,&.D, 9 t.a&Je, snrf. Polished mags ll,.500. n~waia P "'\ltt. PS/~~A1C. & m.aQy ocher xtras. Lo C o ff 17 tilt wbl & &-way --..10k -·1---""""........ ... vw D-~ f· ...... -j •••• ••••• ......... ••••• CD, ---·-·~~ ....._ ... v,.,..,._, •• -h _. -• .....,.,~
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TT Tarp, bUt tt.ao. bnt sureo tape. $950. CaU oand, OaU aft.er Uam : aa-.72116 '
olfr .. must sell 547·7983. 483-017. ~ • .._1 -52 ... 3896 ----------------·-... ~"'· -----un1 Sup. Bedle. R.eblt. '18 Caimro. gas HVlDI --·······-w-· '70 911 Mmt C.ood. Many engine. Ru.as 4'QOd. $1800. JDO cu.in. VS. clean, AC. em ro., ;jn• xuas. A Clauac te.800. 646-92 PS/PB.Wtwbl.AM/1'11. MUSTAM&~ ~12 --,67-F_AST_BA_CK ___ auto traaa , lo m t. • 1peed. TRX Ma
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1919 Acron1 WC. Power
steeriog and brakes.
Micbdm ures. l"actory
air. AM /FM ster eo·
cassete with 4 speakers. s speed trans gets good
mileage on any gas. All
service records. $7950 .
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rood., 20K au. snrf. drk bm. dys 631-0660. eves
417.1012 wns
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well. ha m 1, $4000
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·79 XJ6L lmmac. Ork
green. Low mile age.
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roof, R/AC. 1mmac
cond. Owner l~av 1ng
country . $2900 /fi r m
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leatber 1otera04". ,mag
wheels. cassette deck.
map light. Lo/mi. ~5l
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betweefl!M.
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cusette It low males.
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IEACH IMPORTS
Ml Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
7U.0900
• 96, very clean. runs eood. 4 ap, 25.30mp1,
9IB-3IM8 an.. 11>m.
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IS a fine automobile from AC, AM/FM cass ste~. good coodltaon. '2000.
our QwLtity line of pre· ""000 ml lik $3600 547-3182 ' vn.ly owned Llncolos -· .• e new, ---·-----
and M ercur:ys. You 're ftrm. MIM'106 "76 Plymouth Gran Fury
-,.,.... 9765
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~to find th.at special "12 lllolM Carlo. A/C, pwr Wagon. PS. PW1 •PB.
like-new CM you've been brb,s&r, bucket.a, v. top. AM/FM stereo. AC. All lookina for at a pnce SIJllO. 751-'79'. extras. Must sell. $1500.
DU en&, clutcb. l1IU •
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ownr.C!Dl)I. Jo mi, -OBO.PP . .._.
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it Oorolla. lo mi, calm .. lbrf)orlllvd. Cll'MIUor,.,W.Dl.m7 9000mi, A/C, T-'top,
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AlrC9ftd.
Crul• Cont1'0f Tinted Olaes
Gauees & OOOc
SportMim:n
-~~-Boor Locks
Power Windows
Tilt Wheel
Wire Wheel Covers
AM/FM Stereo
And Much More'
lqU ... wmt:
Landau ToP
Auto. Trans
Air Cond.
Cruise Control
Gauges
Tilt Wheel
o Tinted Glass
Sport Mim)(s
Power Disc Brakes
Power Steering
Power Wndowa
And Much More'
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SALE PRICE
MAMUPAC'IUlla'S su••·
llTAILPllCE
59339
57339
1979 LlllAllS SAFAll
Auto. Trans.
Air Cond.
Clod(
TintedGl-
Power 0111c Brakes
Power Steering
Power 'Mndows
Wire Wheel Covers
AM/FM Stereo
And Much Morel
••euwttM:
2036H98120338
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58161
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SALE PRICE
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TfftWhee'
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SA1.I PRICE
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Cruise Control
Tinted Glass
Sport Mirrors
Power Steenng
Power Ofec Br8kee
Power Wndows
Wire WheeC Cowrt
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lust the car you shovtd
own. trs en 8Y8ftlna """ green Skyhawtc Hetc:ftbec:k.
A must to ....
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SALE PRICE
56908
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cond. tor ~ entovment. PoWet -.nno. factory air Powet ..mo. and even ~"l~ .=.,one -onty cond. end 1 rooi r8Ck. Powet -"ldowl·
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VOL 71, NO. 2'1, 4 SECTIONS, 9 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979
Ar IDs Sh Ow Pr.otesters
•1 ,. ....... ICllO&ll ... ...........
A ........ •'Mt e allltary
electroa&e ea ... tUoa at J.lle
Allalaehn Coanatloa 0Ht•r
Hcalat.M todaJ u "-• abow drew to a daM with the arre.t of n d•IDOMt.raton ror acta ol
civil cllObedlece
BaDn•r·carrytna d•m· on1trator1 repre1•alin1 a
coa!IUon of reJtctoua aod atop.
the-arma-race l"OUJ)e w,re Jed
off b)' AQUelm polite after •
temptills to btocll tM doon ol
lbe celll#'I ...... eabJbtt laa.IJ.
Twtbt ,., ... wen Al':rlllMd
Wednelday oo 1lmllar tnlPMI·
ln1 cbMpe ud cUITftlly aN ln
custody m Orant• eo.,ty Jall.
In • departur• from pro·
cedurea used Wednelday, pro.
te1tet1 were not w1med of the
11lle1ed trespassln1 vlolaUOllB
prior to belnc arrested. Wednes-
day poJlce had glveo • two-
aa.laua. wAl"Dlq to allow pro-
~to.._.... .
All of tlU, acCOC'dlQa to police ud .,....... for the pro-
tu ten, occurred without vtolenc!e.
The e~tion showcases the
latest lo military electl"Olllcs
equipment.
Tbe show l.s sponsored by In·
duatrlal and Scientific Con·
feren c e Manag e ment of
Chicago.
er Watch'
Police Call Weekend Alert
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
ct a. o.11y ,.. ... s-.ff
While detectives continue to
sift through hundreds of leads in
search of the Orange County
killer. patrolmen from five
agencies were setting plans to-
ay for increased forces over
the weekend.
The slayer. responsible for at·
acks on nine women that have
~left six or them and an unborn in·
t * * * 1300Jam
(
'HB Talk
fa nl dead, usually strikes on
weekends.
"We're goinf' to place all the
men we can into the field," said
Lt. Wyatt Hart of the Orange
County Sheriff's Department.
The killer preys on apartment
residents during the late night
and early morning hours.
Officers form the Sheriff's
Department and the Cos ta
Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach
and Tustin police departmeots
indicated that habit will dictate
the way in which their s pecial
patrols will operate
Meanwhile, investigators con·
firmed today they have ruled out
a Santa Ana man as a suspect in
the assault cases.
Jon Richard Rowland, l8, was
arrested as a prowling suspect
in a south Santa Ana apartment
complex early Wednesday.
Detectives·seekiog the Orange
County killer questioned him
because of rus resemblance to
the suspect in their cases.
Officers said today, however,
the possibility that the youth is
the murderer·rapist is a limited
one.
Moat exhlbila feature
aopbllt.lcat.ed electronic equip-
meo t used in a varlet)' of
mllitary eppUeatiou. No actual
weapons are OD d.llplay.
Th1I is the aeeond year that
the show bas been held lo
Anaheim and a question re·
maloed today over whether it
will return next year.
Philip Ullo. a coolerence ex·
ecuth'e, said l"° dates have
been booked but said a firm de·
clalon oo whet.bet the show wUJ
return will not be made for
another two months.
Ullo said the number of e·x·
blblton this year is down 2:5 to 30
percent from last n•r and that
actual atteadance was down
about 15 pettent.
Another conference manace·
meat official. Larry Cbaarlln.
said the lou of exh.ibiton was
due to ''the hassle" that bas sur·
rounded the exposition
Creature Fro• tlae Deep?
"People just don't want to put
up with it," be said.
One Anaheim police officer
said that two months' planning
-.vent in to preparations to ban·
dle the protest.
Poli c e are statione d
tbrougbo.ut the convention
center building. The protesters
also are under surveillance by
see several uniformed officers
on the convention center roof.
<See PllOTEST, Pace A.%1
,.PWlr•OM\o
On Killer The suspect in the inter·city
cases has been described as hav·
ing dark hair and. eyes and may
wear a dart mu.st.ache.
What appears to be the mouth and eyes of
a freshly captured undersea monster 1s
really the bumperless front end of a Jaguar
X K E sports car T he auto received paint and
bod) work al a V allejo repatrshop.
Huntinctoo Beach resldeata,
expru9'N a arowtna teer ol •
W ............. la 1"11'1 QI d
.. ... ol Orllll9e ODMt ·-··--..
About 300 people Jammed hlto
Huntinetoo Beach Central
< UbraQ to -... police Set. Uda Ochoa~ the raDW _,.....
•·\in HuntlqtoG Beach rape re-ports. But the subject quickly
• cban1ed toibe"murden. Ed Zschoche. president of
' Neighborhood Watch. said many
"residents called him to report
they would not attend the meet·
ing because they were afraid to
leave thelr homes after dark.
"The murders and the in·
crease in rape attacks here have
people. especially the women.
r eally concerned," be said.
''People aren't sure what to do.''
Ochoa told residents there
have been 62 reported rapes in
Huntington Beach this year.
.Last year. he said, there were
52.
Z cc h oc h e sa id future
Neighborhood Watch meetings
will be scheduled to discuss rape
and other violent crimes report·
ed in Hwitington Beach.
U.S. Officials
Face Charges
TIJUANA, Mex.ico (AP) -A
veteran U.S. Customs pilot and a
Federal Aviation Administration
air traffic controller were in Ti·
juana's state penitentiary today
on alien smuggling charges.
Mexican police said.
The two were identified by
spokesme.n for the American
1gencies as Charles Gregory. 33,
a Customs pilot since 1972. and
Ronald L. Anderson, 34.
Carter Says Be's
Eager for '80 Race
WASHINGTON <AP) -En·
couraged by the ftnt rallying of
his troops, President Carter
says be lsn't afraid of competi·
tion in his 1980 re.election bid,
even the expected challenge
from Sell. Edward M. Kennedy.
Carter told SOO ol hi.I firmest sup-
porters at a dinner-rally in a
Wasbincton bot.el Wednesday
nipt tbat when be formall)' an·
pounces hi.I re-electlon plans, ·"you .W aot be diuppoUlted."
\---------------------PUZ4 GIFT .... .
GVIDE OFFERED
Today's Daily Pilot featurel a • P.re·boHday pit pjde to South
CoatPlna.
• Look for tbe U · pa•e
·. m •1:~\:.~· "Annlverury Cele 0 enntelnlDI It.ad•
WldiJkba•--tbepiaau
lt eelebratH lt• Utb an· .. .....,..
Morris Dees. national cam·
paign finance director for
President Carter in 1976,
has reportedly agreed to
handle f und·raising in sup.
port of a presidential bid by
Se n. Edward M. Kennedy.
Bookmaker
lists Teddy
Early Choice
LONDON <AP) -One of Bri·
tain 's biggest bookmakers, Lad·
brokes , has started taking bets
on tbe 198> presidential race in
the United State s, and Sen.
Edward Kennedy is the early
favorite. President Carter is a
close second choice.
The odds include Kennedy 74,
Carter 2·1, John Connally 4-1,
Rooald Reagan 5·1 and Gen.
Alexander M. Haig Jr. 10-1.
A person be~ $4 OD Ken·
nedy would collect $ll lf he won,
$7 in win.oinp plus bis original
stake. A person betting $4 on
Carter would get l12 if he won,
twice the $4 bet plus his originaJ
stake.
Other odda offered by Lad·
brokes: ex-President Ford 12·1.
Gov. Jerry Brown 16·1, Vice President Walter Mondale 20-1.
Sen. Roberi... Dole 25·1, Sen.
Howard Baler 33·1 and Rep.
Philip M. Craoe 33·1.
Burns Claim
4th Marine
TOKYO (P) -A fourtb U.S.
Kartae bu died ol bum suf·
fered last net when a typhoon
trill~ a fU·tank fire that
swept t.1arOUCb the Camp Fuji
tra(nln• baae eoutbweat of
Tokyo. a U.S. military
sPOketman l'eDOl1ed todav.
Cpl. CoUn Miller of Brooklyn,
N. Y., died Wednesday in the
holpltal et the U.S. Air l'otte
baH at YoAta, tbe tpoketman
1ald. He wu one ot more U...10
lluiDel barned lD t.be blue 1"11·
dq. llMJ .... treated ud ~
teated.
He is ol medium bei1bt and
weilbt with a powerful build and
apJ:an to be ZS to 30 years old.
~°i'\.i:•·:et,~ 111111......... .. leads to tbe ... peel.
··we doo't even have a vel:.icle
description," said Lt. Jack
Cai-of o.ta .... ''I .ta we did, tlloce. ••
Calnoll and invesuaatora from
the four other agencies say they
are continuing to receive in·
formation from area residents
based on leaflets handed out
door-to-door by Costa Mesa's re·
serve police officers.
Capt. Edward Glasgow. com·
maoder of the Costa Mesa patrol
division said those reserves will
have completed their assign·
ment by tonight and will be used
to increase police manpower in
the streets over the weekend.
Ca pt. Ron Lowen be r g or
Tustin said bis city bas bad a
special patrol force at work ror
the last three weekends. "We
use everybody we've got so we
can have a whole bunch of cops
on the streets." he said. "lt"s ex·
pensive, but we've got to do it.•·
Orange Coast la w e nforce-
ment officials have warned
a pa rtment residents to be wary
o f s tr a n ge r s i n th e ir
neighborhood and to be s ure to
keep their doors and wmdows
locked when they're home.
COSTLY PHONE
CONVERSATION
A thief who entered a Foun-
tain Valley home whiJe an occu·
pant talked on a telephone up-
stairs took ,l,400 worth of stereo
equipment Wednesday, police
said today.
Sandra Gaar told officers the
burglar apparently walked into
her San Pablo Court home
through the unlocked front door
at about 4 p.m . while she was on
the pbooe.
~~·~ ee State S&L~::"'!l"s.-.-=-=
Slow-Hoine Loans
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -
Tbre.e of Callfornla's larsest
savin1s and loan associations
have stopped making loans for
new home purchases. it was re·
ported today.
The three firms -Home Sav·
ings , Gre at We s t e rn and
American -say loans w1U stJ U
be m ade to current customers.
but not to new appUcants for
home or mortgage loans. ac·
cording to the San Francisco
Chronic al.
"With the prime rate at 15
per<'ent. ho me mo rt,gages
customarily sbouid be 2 or 3 or 5
percent above it," said S Mark
Taper . chairman of Ameri<'an .
USS Nevada
Crew Plans
261,h Reunion
The crew of the battleship USS
Nevada WJll hold its 26th annual
reunion Fnday and Saturday at
the Huntington Beach Inn in
Huntmgton Beach
The Nevada . or "Cheer .up
Ship," as 1t was known to crew
me mbers , was the only bat·
tlesbip to get under way during
the J apanese sneak attack on
Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7. 1941
Guest s peake r a t Friday
night 's banqu et w i ll be
Congressional Medal of Honor
winner a nd former Nevada
crewman. Capt. Donald K. Ross.
USN Ret.
For additional Information,
call Nevada Association Prest·
dent Harold Campell at 847-8104.
the utioa'• lbird·larl:est aav· ings and aoan. ··we bope Che lo&o
cutoff will be temporary.··
T aper said that this month
Am erican bas made home loans
of $163 aullioo With an add1lJooaJ
$214 million more in loans watt·
ing for processmg. But as of
Monday, home loans to new
customers stopped
Some analysts. like Allan G
Bortel of Sbearson Loeb Rhodes.
say the s1tuatJon should last only
a few months.
"The real estate sector is !>O
important to the whole economy.
at 's very unlikely there can be an
a brupt hall to that sector
without alfectmg all the other tn·
dustries ·· he said J e rry Gitt. a
secuntles analyst at Jean Witter
Re y no lds . e xpl a ine d the
problem ttus way -
.. The l'OSl of savings is gomg
up dr amatically and the quanU·
ty or savings IS going down
Be l ween the t wo there s not
enough money at a reasonable
price to cont.mue to sa) to ev.
erybody we'll be able to m ake you
a loan ..
Gitt reels the tlme es conung
when the questJOn wall not be
what lhe interest rate 1s, but
.. will you be a ble to get a loan at
any pnce? ..
.Part of the problem. Gitt swd.
1s that most savings and loans
have a large part of their money
tied up in 10terest·sens1t1 ve
money-market certificates .
Mortgage rates are running
between 12 and 14 percent, with
the money.m arket certificates
paying almost the same interest.
Several sa vi ngs and loans l.n
Southern California are charg-
ing 14 percent
Teen's Treehot•se Axed
Motorist, City Bring the Howe Down
BJ STEVE llA&BLE
°' .. ~""'·-Fourteen-year-old Danny
Craney, \mder orden from Hw· linrton Beacb city autborltJe1 to
tear down bis two.story
treebome, lost bis lofty at.nae·
tun Ulla week.
Clty ball dldn't have a tbinC to
do with the demoUUoa.
A late-nllbl motorist, lurthlnc
alooc ralo_·eoakecl &Wt Avenaae
lut 8at1lnlay, cl'Mbed into Dao· ny'1 tN1bouM and did It ln.
'"l'bll ta cllftaltllly It for the
treeboue,., remarlled Jobn
Cra11•1. U.. 1oan1 trMbouH
builder'• f atber. "8etweea the
•
buale the city gave ua and the
accident, Danny 'a treebouse
days are over."
According to Craney, the
driver mapped the aUPPo.rtinl
beams of tbe seven-foot tall
structure and caved in the entire
flnl Ooor. Nobody WU in the
tteeboule.
"The kids stopped uat.oc the
tneboUle tut month when the
city to&d • to take It down,"
Duny't father uplained. "We aot ao mucb publldty we bad
ail.bt.Hen drtrin1 by all the Ume.••
Tb• Qty CouDcU Yoted to top.
ple tbe JOutb•a bandcrafted
~ .
treeboule tut month when 0(.
ficlal• determined the structure
waa a slfety buard and that c:er bu:Udinl permits bad not
obtatned.
DaM.Y, .tM> said be spent two
summers buUdinl the tteebouae,
maint.alned be would fttbt tbe ci-
ty order to keep bls homemade
structUR.
Hla father aald today,
however. that tile treeboulle·
splinterint accident and tbe
thronp ol curlOiUI aiCbtleen lw
chanpd bi.a 90n'1 feellnp.
"We'll ftnlab tearlnl ft don
aa toon • poulbae and that wW
be the tnd of that."
" u
County's Job
Force Gains
In September
Oranae Couaty'a unemploy·
meol rate edged up a 10th of a
percent to 4.6 in Septe mber. but
1s expected to take a healthy
drop by December
An Employment Development
Department (EDD> report pre·
dieted that e mploy ment in the
county Wiii nse tc new high:. by
December as holiday worken.
<.1re hired and a new shopping
l'enter open.-.
EDD stat1s ti<':; '>howed tht•
count)' s September Jobless rate
~as s1gn1f1c antly bl·!ow the
-.tate•s 6 ! percent f1gun· ror the
same month. despite an ancreast•
rrom August ·s 4 5 percent
That meant that. out of a total
work force of l 06 m11l1on people,
there were 48,800 une mployed
resident~ in September. 200
more Jobless than in August.
But that hgure 1s still lower
than September J9i8. when the
une mployment rate was 4 8 per
cent. the report noted
Post Labor Day la)off" in the
service industry were offset by
school workers returning l<I
their JOb5 in September
TOMBSTONE
B4RGAJN BUY
LONDON <AP l -An a d-
vertisement seen 1r. a country
s tore at West Bridgford, near
Nottingham·
··F o r Sa!e. Se r o ndha nd
tombstone Bargain ror family named Perkin ...
Or:~~~~ast
\l'eather
Cloudy and cooler Fn.
day. Lows tonight in sos.
H igh s Frt d ay 70 a t
beaches to 75 inland.
INSIDE TODA 't'
Ah. New Hampahire -d 'a
th~ grande st and the
damMdnl. Stotit. photo Pa~ m.
llMlex
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Taste ·of Pear
Haunting Coast
SYIDBNCS OP n t. ev~.
A TUlitln woman ann1 ber1el:f with a
b"19 bandsun and 1boota at a lhadow, nnrlJ ..,......., ber nelpbol' la tM proceu.
Drona"' ...... ln ll'Ytae ... uk·
... poHc. help la •Jectin1 tM kda to make uaeJr apartment.I more MCWe.
In Newport Beach, 1utptdoul men
are spotted everywhere -ln
ael1bborliloodl wltb Jar1e apaeloua
......... bom .................. t .... .
ft CAN U f* moet ._. bt eo.ta 11 .. W.....
four at tlM wllUlb bave oecwred. 'Dane ol UM womm
died wt one ii aUU l'ec:11J*Mial fl om w ~.
From the aalet lirta ln &be Kay Company at South
Coast Plan, to secret.art• lD offices around town to blab
school 1tudent1, the effect cl tbaM attaeu bu been pro-found.
Tbe '8UlDlwerable question -wbo will be next? -llee
Just beneath the 1u.rface of dilcuaaiona ol the murden and rapes.
"I UVS ON Hamllt.oo <•street where one attack oc· curred>:' the YGUDI blonde in the hair a.ion told me. ''I'm
ao scared. I don't know wbat to do."
The woman on tbe telepbaae tbla mondq could barelY
d1a&uil4l ber dtead. "Cotta 11 .. •a ID a panic," abe laid,
diapaaalal with a more normal areetina. Her fear wu aot
only tor henell but for ber daqbter wbo oce\Q)i• an apartmmt ID eo.ta llen, acrou town from ban.
It'• DOt Jmt fOUDI women who are afraid. Old and
youn1. female and male, It Me1DS there'• no oae wboM Ille, hasn't been Un,ced with aaJdeb' created by tbe kUHnp and
auaulll. ·
1•• 8CA&ED TOO, I want to tell tbe people wbo call
me aeeldnl some kind of ,mdance, reauurance the killer can~ beat.en. Don't ult me for answers. J don'tk:Dow bow cw
when be'U ~~t. I repea dvice handed out hundreds of timea in
tJ:ie Jast few s by Orange Coast law enforcement a1en· c1es:
-Make sure your doors and windows are locked wllen
you're home.
-Report any suspicious person in your neighborhood
to police.
IT'S NOT MUCH comfort. It won't answer the question
or the woman who wanted to know. "Why is this happen· ing?"
Newport 4-year-old
Needs Rare Blood
Four-year-old Michael Wirgler
or Newport Beach needs another
miracle.
The little boy, who underwent
open beart surgery at Children's
Hospital or Orange County
earlier this month, baa re· mained in critical condition
since the operation.
His parents aay it 'a
miraculous that he's surlvlved
so far They credit medical
science and the prayers and sup-
port of their community.
But now Michael needs more
than prayen. He need.a blood -
type A negative, wblcb la fairly
rare. Sureeona thought that all
Michael needed wu a relatively
simple repair of a bole in bla
heart when they operated on
him.
However, that aurcery turned
lnto a lenathy and complex pro-
cedure when they diacovered be
was aufferin& from a circulatory
problem related to the veins al·
tached to bis heart.
Following the surgery, ln
which part of one lung was re·
moved, Michael developed We·
tbreat.enial pulmonary ftbrosla
and waa kept alive by use ol a
one-0f·a·ldnd piece of equipment
developed by Dr. ~obert
Bartlett ol UC Irvine.
But the little boy eouldn•t use
DAILY PILOT
r,,. Or-~-o.lly Plkll. wltll-"I•<-·
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the equipment indefinitely and
he's now in a situation where be
needs Lota of blood, according to
Bonnie Engstrom. a
spokeswoman for .Michael's family.
She said the blood needed oc·
curs ln only six percent of the
po pulation. Friends of the
Wlrglers are asking donors to come forward.
"We really believe life f>rayers
are what have been keepin1
Michael alive, but now we need
more help," tbe Hid. ·
Donon are betne ureed to COD·
tact the Oran1e County Chapter of the American Red CroM, 801
N . Golden Circle Drive, Santa
Alla,13S-5311.
Blood bank boura are from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30/.m . Monday
through Friday an from 10 a. m
to 2 :30 p.m. Saturday and Sun·
day.
Judge Orders
No,,,. English
Clas1 Boo1t
An Orange County Superior
Court Judge baa ordered the
Fullerton Union Hith School
District to Improve Its program
for non-Engli•h speaking stu·
dents or to show cause why it
shouldn't have to at a bearing
Nov.14.
The actl.on by Judie Philip E.
SC!bwab came in COMection with a tuit filed by the American
Civil Liberties Union on behalf
of teacher Marilou O'Neil
Jenklm.
Ma. JIDklDI claimed abe wu
asalped to teach an En&lilb u
a Second ........... eou.ne to 13
lllapule wt Aalan •laadtnta at
Soaora Kllll Scbool iD Sep·
tembet.
Sile tald abe Is an art aDd bull·
Dell teaeber and ii not qualitled
to teach the 111lsa1d course
because abe ii not tralned in that
area.
Ma. Jenkins also i• ukinl that
tbe district not aaaip her to
En1llab u a Secood Laaiuace
clUHI.
The ACLU allea• tbat failure
to provide adequate teacben ln
tbe Ea11l1b •• a 8eeond Ll.nlUll Prolram Is a viola·
Uoft "' blUDpa1 laatructioG .... and tbe equal protfftlve c1aUM
of the OoDldtudoe.
• .
CllBtiiOn
Priees
To Drop?
SAN FRANCISCO (Ar) -Cbevroa 1uoUne, dieae and
beatlq oU dealers Utroupout
UM Uaked Stat411 wtll be ~
............. ftatl ... per
l•lloD effeetive teclay. 8tanclard
OU Co. of CaU forala baa an· oovnced.
But a a.evron spokeaman laid
Wednesday the company 11
forbidden by law to tell UM
dealen wttat to -etsa:rse fer a
gaaoJlne, 10 1aaollne pump
prlcea may not neceuarlly
cban1e.
No other cut immediately
followed lbe Chevron move. Chevron aaid the price cut wu Eleanor Robson Belmont.
not required ettber by Energy legendary grande dame of
Department prt~ controla or New York society, is dead
the voluntary antl·lnflatlon at tbe age of 99. She wu
euldelines set by the Cart.er Ad· the widow of a millionaire
mlnl1traUon. banker and the founder of
fi n. ~Y dld not provide tbe Metropolitan Opera 1ure1 ·~ current wboletale, Guild
per-1a11on pricet ol lta varloUI ---·---------
proclucta. ~-· ~·=~~=· nistoric Old from a moderalla1 trend in
Chevron'• eolta, brouebt about {)C Ch h by lta ablllty to aupply lta ore
cuatomen with more prcMtucta •
proceaed ID ill own rellaerla." 'T' Be ft ed
Al a reeuJt. Cbevroa, the DA· .I 0 8Z Uon'a aeventb-lar1est 1uo11De
seller. said It "bu been able to
reduce purchuea ol co.Uy 1up-
pllea of flnlabed produet It
formerly bad to .,.., on tbe epot
market." ·
Chevron abo aald No•ember
allocatlom for beattna oil and diesel fuel would be tT pareeat ot
lut year'a for tbe ume IDClllltll
in Nortbeat atates and tz per.
cent in tbe rest ol tbe coetlneatal U.S.
F,....P-AJ
PROTEST. • Today's arres~ included those
or two women who stood in rront
or the convention center doors
while holding a banner bearing
t.h.e word "Stop."
Also arrested was a man who
sat down in the out.side foyer and
r efus ed t o move. He was
physically carraed away by
police.
On Wednesday afternoon, about SO protesters chanted
"close it" aa alx persona were arrested tor blocking the en-
trance to the exhibit haU. They
carried & banner aayt.q "11 Thil
the l,.e1.c1 We Le••• Our Cbildl'en?'' Tiie qUOCe waa at·
tributed to Pope John Paul n.
Anaheim police Lt. Don
Flanagan in a late artemoon
press conference said poli ce
have geared their e tforts "to
protect the demonstrators as
well as the exhibitors."
A W• Oraqe County dMftb
built of war aurplua m•teriala in
lNI ii to be rued DUt IDOD&b to
make wQ few a ... t1 m.LWoa aanctuary aad eduntkm --..
The Soutb Coa1t aealoa•l • Comml...., au&bor1Jled the s.l
3eacb area project tlda ..-
dwi.DI a .....S•1 la Bmtts .. -
Beacll.
Offldala ol Oraee· B,......_
Church at ala 8tNilt aDd c.r'AI .Avenue alto plan to demollata
t WO bot.-aequired tbroucit tile years aa Sanday Scbool cent.en,
said Put.or llike Ryan.
Tbe colllreaation ·a new D.JU
squ•re-foot ~tuary ii to Mat zse, Ryan said.
Cburcb memberahtp, be a&Mt.
has grown to more than 600. ln
1946 It numbered leas th.an 100
Slippery Mishap
LOS ANGELES <AP J-A
slimy maaa of tomatoes ud pep-
pers fJ'OID an overturned t.nack
caused• three-hour Ueup ol the southbound Hollywood Freeway
In the San Fernando Valley aft.er
a three.vehicle collision. One
peraoo autt_... DliDor llUW'i• In the Wednesday acddent.
•
Ten cudldatea tor tbre•
vauncl.. OD t.be Huatlnatoa
Bea.ca. UtdoD RJlb Scbool bt.·
trlet Board of Tru1teea are
ttbedllled to tab part In a s:blic forum at T:• p.ID. MOD·
!lb. forum la aponsored by the
Oeeu View ff.lib Sebool Pareni. Teaew .... A.uociaUoo, a •PGk---Mid ud ii to be
held -~ View'• eommGM area.
Seven area re1ideata bave
flied for two full·term 1eat.a
acbeduled few electioD Nov. 8.
They are lacumbesaU Hclea E.
Dlt&e and Brian W. Lake; lD·
aurance broker Patricia A.
Harrod: cbef Joel Robert
Bender; civics teacher Qarlel
D. Ryder ID; retail clerk Ruth
Covert, and labor relations
mediator Robert T. Cutrey.
Three candidates have filed
for a two-year unexpired term.
Tbey are Incumbent Stephen
SID.WI, .-Cat.or Marte Rona and
attorney Bnlce Ill. Ricba.rdaCJn.
Tbe b1Cb acbool d.latrict serves
Hunllniton Beach , Fountain Valley, Weatmln.ater and Seal
Beacll.
Plane Lands
Jmtin Time
HEW YOU tAP> -Tbree o1
four ....... •aPuAm.,..
lDI 747)9l1Mpt la a ......... ,_.
tent owr New York few IMertJ .. Ms .n au peop1e alllOerd .. ~ .... .., .............
the ,._. ._... a Newartt In· terutiaMI A.l.rport, ,..... of. net.1a..,. TIM plane. ea route from
Hoa•ton, waa diverted to
Newa.r1l about t p.m. Saturday
after nmallll ao. oo fuel while
•aitial to ..... at llennedy lD·
t.em•Hmal ~ olftciala chs-clOMd Wedneeda.J.
The Federal Aviation Ad·
mlaistratioD a.aid the pilot ol the
New YCM't~bouod plane decided
to bead for the Newark airport
alt.er they were kept lo a holcbng
patt.em over Kennedy for nearly
an hour.
la11+MCh Poetponed
BAY 8'1'. LOUIS. 111.u. <AP>
~~ci::r"d
apaee 1buttle teat en1lnes
beea .. ~ a saall b~ teak, oftldala said.
Mourners,
"Protea ten
Kl!ep Yigil
NEW YORK CP) .....
Some followra an Pl'AJ·
tns for tbe depoled atwa ot
Jran·a recovery from
cancer IDd l•U bladder
1uraery. but otben .. , u..1 taope a.. wW •am" onl)' to mfft a vloleat .......
J'our Iranian womea
conducted a prayer vtsil
Wednesday Inside ~ew
York lbDltaJ for Shala Molulmmed Beu Pala.layt
U IU{'geoGI NIDOYed bll
1allbl8dder. OatUde, dem.
on1trator1 chanted
"Death to the Shah!''
Tbe •bah. wboae alx· year battle with cane.r of
the lymph system wu dU·
closed followin1 the opera.
tion, was described aa
"resUnc comfortably."
Woman Held
In Irvine
Embezzlement
trvtntt ·poll~• iave1t11atora
have arreated a M·year~ld
woman in coaneet.lon with the · embezdement ot $300,000 from
an au&o dealenblp tut week. .
Fraud laveatlaator Paul :
Jeaaup said today om~n took •
Charlene Laura Gaunt Into :
cuatody ia--tbe Buena Park area :
and booked her into t.be <>race : County jail OD 8 charle ol crud :
t.beft. • Ila. Gaunt. wbo wu belq :
soqbt ..., iA CODDedicm with :
an em._......_. cw laYOIW.C :
two dent11t1, waa office :
manaaer for Ila weeks et Mac~ : Pherson Chevrolet, 21 Au&.o ,
~nter Drive. lrvine. : Jeaaup Hid offtclala at the
dealerab.Lp discovered t.be 1ou ot
more than $300.000 in cub and
checks last Thursday. at about
the same time Ms. Gaunt left be.r
Job there.
Pohc-e said the woman was
working as office manager un·
der tht! assumed name or Sandi
Sharp
Acllng on a tip. Jesup said Ms
Gaunt was taJten anto cuatody in
Buena Park earlier tb1a weet.
lr•lae jave1tl1atora Uaea
searched a bome at 21111
Meadow View in tbe El Toro
area. where lhey believe Ms.
Gaunt stayed dunng her six
week• at MacPheraon
Chevrolet.
Flanagan conceded th•t police
are videotaping the arresu with
the purpose of uaing the mm as evidence a1atnat those taken in-
to cu.stody on the trespassing
charges.
He claimed that police never
agreed not to pboto1rapb or film
the arreata, deaplte tbe pro-
testers' posiUon that they bad.
Earlier tb1a week a Superior
Court Judge refmed to lnue an
injunction barring "Police pbotog·
rapby of the event.
We've waited 100 years
for this carpet sale.
Slasher Kills
Commuter
In Chicago
CHICAGO CAP) -Police
b elieve a 64·year·old man
robbed and stabbed to death on
a downtown subway platlorm
waa a victim of the "Subway
Slubera."
Authorities 1aid Joseph Ardell
died after being alubed acrou
the throat late Wednetday While
watUna on one of the busiest
rapld·lransit stops ln the
downtown area.
Police said be probably wu a
victi m o r th e ·'S ubway
Slashers,·' two South Slde
brothers believed responsible
for a dozen robblngs and stab-
bings in Loop and near North
Side subway stations in three
weeks. Ardell was the first victim to
die. AutborlUet were looking for
the two men, described as
muacular and iA their JOs.
Police 1pokuman Paul
McLauahlln aaid three mus·
traiWt olftcen were on a nearby
1ubway platform about 11 p.m.
Wednesday when tbey beard
Ardell aeream. They ran to the
scene and attempted to ad·
minister ftnt aid but he died
within a few min~.
McLAtugblln said Ardell'• cane
and wallet were round next to
hi• body. ..
•'Whoever dJd lhl• bad to be
lnaane," McLauablln uld.
"Thia poor IUY couldn't have
bad '5 on him. He wu Juat a
poor worklnt a tiff. It Hema
that'• all they <the 1la1b•n> are
bltUa.1 -poor peopl•.,.
All tbe other vlc.itJ.ml allo wen
cut OD tbe tbroet aDd l"ObW.
"
Can you
wait until
Nov.1st?
Our business began
100 years ago in
December, 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has been leading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale.
We wanted to wait for
something important,
something really new, an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November 1,
we '11 be announcing in this
newspaper the most
significant carpet saie in
our 100 year history, and
it's just what you've been
waiting for!
Jomr814aSEa
C.&aPETCo.
• DOWNEV 11111111 lJo\\n~·\ A\~ •COSTA MESA 2917 s 811'1tol St
Phone cTt4l T51·2324
B\!hH't'n fi't<lrtnct & F'I rt,tnn1• •:? 13, fM18.4444
• LOS ANGELES 1325 Ch1.1nn1na St
OIJme,ic •Alameda c2131 '2'1'4739
•LONG BEACH "10 Brmon Dr
1 MUe So. of South C011t Plau
U 131 430-T601
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VOL 71, NO. 2'1. 4 SECTIO ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Police hedUle Weekend 'Killer Watch'
I
' I I . l
•1JMHN••~ .............
Wbi.le deteetlvw coatin• to
lltt u.rou.b h.:t...a 0( leads lD
March cl tbt Ora~•I• County kill.,. patrolmH from flvt
.,enclee were Mttlna plant to-
day for lDclUMd forcea over
t.Mweekmd.
Tbe &layer, JWPOftlible for at· tacks Oft nAne women that h.ave
left slx ol them aod an unbom t..
.
fant dMd, •uaUJ •trik• oa
•Hkllldl.
"We'N ... to ,aeei aft tbe
m• ~eanlMOdllefteN 1'Nid
Lt. Wyatt Hart ti U.. Oraqe
County !herilf'• ~· 'the twer PNYI oo a.putmenl
realdell&I durtDa U. late allhl
and •atlY ~Man. Offlcen (orm tM &a.ftiff'a
Department aad ti•• Costa
Men, Irvlne, Newport Beach
I 0...., ~ ,_"' Gow"/,...,.,_
, t ~NAHEIM POLICE TAKE MAX POKRIVCHAK INTO CUSTODY
' One of 22 People Arrested at Mllttary ExpQsltlon
Anaheim Cops Jail
22 at Anns Rally
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
OttN Dalt• Pll .. Sutt
A protest against a military
electronic exposition a l the
Anaheim Convention Center
escalated today as the s how
drew to a close with the arrest of
22 d e monstrators for acts of
civil disobedience.
Banner-car r ying dem
onstrators r e presenting a
coalition of religious and stop·
the-arms-race groups were led
off by Anaheim police after at-
tempting to block the doors of
the center's south exhibit hall.
Twelve peTSOns were arrested
Wednesday on similar tres pass-
ing charges and currently are in
custody in Orange County Jail.
Jn a departure from pro-
cedures used Wednesday. pro-
testers were not warned of the
alleged trespassing violations
prior to being arrested. Wednes-
day police bad given a two·
mlnute warning to allow pro-
Coast
Weather
Cloudy and cooler Fri·
day. Lowa tonight in 50s.
Highs Friday 70 at
beaches to 75 inland.
INSIDE TODA 't'
testers to disperse
All of Uus, according to police
and s pokesmen for the pro·
t esters. occurred without
violence.
The exposition s howcases the
latest in military electronics
equipment
The show is sponsored by In·
dustrial and Scientific Con
ference M anage m e nt o f
Chicago.
Most ex hibits f e ature
sophisticated electronic equip·
ment used in a variety of
military applications. No actual
weapons are on display.
This is the second year that
the s how has been held in
Anaheim and a question re·
mained today over whether it
will return next year.
Philip Ullo, a conference ex·
ecutlve, said '1980 dates have
been booked but said a firm de·
cision on whether the show will
return will not be made for
another two months.
Ullo said the number of ex-
hibitors this year LI down 25 to 30
percent from last year and that
actual attendance was down
about 15 percent.
Another conference manage-
ment official, Larry Chaarlin.
said the . lou or exhlbiton was
due to "the basale" that bas sur-
rounded the exposition.
"People just don't want to put
up with it," be said.
One Anaheim police officer
said that two mootba' plaDnlng
'Nent ln t.o preparat.klm t.o ban·
(See PaOT118'1', Pap AJ)
TOMB.W'ONE
•
B4RCAIN BU¥
LONDON CAP) -An ad·
vertlaement seen ln a country
store at West Bridlford, near NottJn~m:
·•For Sale. Secondhand
tombstone. Bargain for family
named Perkia."
aod TUlllin police departments
Indicated that bablt will dictat.e
tile way ln which Utelr special patroa. will operate.
Meanwlaile, lnv•ti1aton COD·
flrmed today they have ruled out
a Santa Ana man as a suspect in
the usault cues.
Jon Rkhard Rowlud. 18, wu
arrested u a prowllQa auapect
in a IOUlb Sant.a Ana apartment
compJa early Wednesday.
Detectives aeekini the Orange
County kUJer questioned him
bffauae ol hia resemblance to
the su1pecl in their cases.
Offtcen sald today. however.
the pouibUUy that the youth iB
the murderer-rapist is a limited
ooe.
The suspect ln the inter-city
cues hu been described u hav·
ing dark hair and eyes and may
wear a da.rlt mustache.
He is ol ~um hei&ht and
weight with a powerful build and
appears to be 25 to 30 y4ara old.
Pollce investiptors at.resaed
today tbat other than the
descrtptlon, they have alrnoet no
leads to the suspect .
"We don't even have a vehicle
description," said Lt. Jack
Calnon ot Costa Mesa. "I wish
we did, t.boulh-"
Cal.non and investigators from
the four other agencies aay tbey
are continuing to receive in·
formation from area ne'trnta
baaed on Jeallell banded out
door-to-door by Costa Meaa's re·
serve police officers.
Capt. ·Edward GJaagow, com·
mander ot the Costa Mesa patrol
divla1oa uJd tboee reserves will
h•ve completed their assign-
ment by taligbt and will be used
<See KILLE&, Pa1e AZ>
For11m Foulup Flayed
Irvine School Board Candidates Upset
By DAVID KUTZMANN OI ... Detty ~ ... Sa.ff
School board candidates and
s ponsors of two c ampaign
forums -both scheduled for
tonight -expressed frwst:ration
and anger today because of con·
fusion resulting from the conflict
in times.
The chairm a n of Irvine
Tomorrow. sponsor or one of the
candidates nights. said today all
10 candidates running for three
seats Nov. 6 had made commit·
ments \o attend his group's
event at 7:30 p.m.
But maHgrams sent to can·
didates which arrived in
Wednes day's m ail said ii
televised forum sponsored by the
Irvi ne World News, a weekly. and
the Chamber of Commerce would
also take place tonight The
message said they would have lo
show up by 7 p. m . at City Hall for a
"pre-production briefing.··
Candidates contacted this
morning said the mailritram es
sentaally onl y gave them· 24
hours notice for a second <.'an ·
didates night long after they had
received mv1lat1ons to the first
"I'm very upset about it,"
Rita Gallaher said. "I don't
think it's fair politically or
morally. I resent being used •·
She added, ··it's a form of
blackmaJl."
Mrs. Gallaher. who appeared
at a candidates night last week
sponsored by anothe r citizens
group, said lrvtne Tomorrow
bad notified her two weeks ago
of its forum and she accepted
the invitation
However, she said she plans to
miss both tonight
Lou Fndhandler. cha irman of
Irvine Tomorrow , said the
World News was sent a press re·
lease announ<'ing the candidates
ni ght which was earned in tbe
paper's Oct 18 edition.
Additionally. he said , the ca-
9300,000 lrviae Caper?
Woman Nabbed in Theft
lrdoe polle• inveati1aton
bawe an9ted a M•"al'-OM .... , .._ ......
embemement GI ,die rrom
an auto dealershlp 1aal week.
F raud inveatl1ator Paul
Jeuup aald today oftl.een took
Cbarlene1 Laura Gaunt Into
cuatody in the Buena Park aRa
and booked her lnto the Orange
County Jail on a charge of grand
theft.
Ms. Gaunt, who was being
sought also in connection with
an embeulement case fnvolving
tw o dentists. was o ffice
manager for six weeks at Mac-
Ph e rson Chevrolet, 21 Auto
Center Drive. Irvine'.
J essup s aid officials at the
dealership discovered the loss of
more than $300,000 in cash and
checks last Thursday. at about
the same time Ms. Ga11nt left her
job there.
Police said the woman was
working as offi ce manager un·
der the assumed name of Sandi
Sharp.
Aeling on a tip, J esup said Ms.
Gaunt was taken into custody in
Buena Park earlier this week.
Irvine investigators then
sear c hed a ho me al 21831
Meadow View in the El Toro
area. where they believe Ms.
Heavy Rain
Inundates
Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A
"very slow moving storm front
with a lot of moisture" left San
Francisco Bay area commuters
drenched and late for work to-
day and weather forecasters a
little surprised.
"We did not forecast it to be
this heavy simply because we
dido 'l expect it lo move so slow-
1 y," said Phil S wain. a
meteorologist ror the National
Weather Service.
·'We had everything -stalls,
accidents, mos tly fender·
benders, spinouts," a California
Highway Patrol dispatcher aaid
as the morning rush peaked.
More than an inch of rain pelt·
ed San Francisco In the 12·bour
period ending 9 a.m. while near·
ly l ~ lncbes soaked San Fran·
claco Intematlooal Airport.
Marin County waa slapped
with the heaviest rain.a, as 4.5
Inches IOUed Mount Tamalpai.I.
About 5.5 lnchea fell ln the
Ru1ian rtver area of Sonoma
County.
Some who atrac&led late Lato
omcea could blame electric
alar1D clocb. l'C>WUen ''major
outa1•" attect1n1 more than
2$,000 Paclllc Oaa • Electric cut.omen mt power -•lnce
about I p.m. Wedaada.y when
the •toml be1an.
•
Gaunt ..,_. durtac lier •Ix w••lt• at. MacPheraoa Qi' JI a Records and caab were re·
covered which polJce believe are
related t.o the cue.
omdala ... atW IOinC a.er the boob at MacPhenan, but
J-.p..WtM ... -.rna
1at11aer tbaa UM •rlal••ll~
a eru • Re saJd a previous warrant
had been wued for M s. Gauot's
a rrest jo coueetloo wlU. a s11.ooo ........,_'!meat e-. 111-vo&YID&t-...· .... tn,_.,.
Pasted hy Pie
Gov. Brown Yippie's Target
NEW YORK CAP>
California Gov. Edmund G
Brown Jr. was hit on the side or
the head with a lemon-coconut
pie today as he entered Cooper
Union to address several hun ·
dred students.
The pie-t hrower was Yippie
Aron Kay, who habitually uses a
pie-in-the-face as a way or show·
ing displeasure with a person.
In this case. he sa1d \li1lhout
amplification that Brown was
··not doing anything for the
prison system and prisoners 1n
Californi a.··
He also accused the governor
of playing alonJ.t with Howard
J a rv1s. author ·of California s
Proposition 13 tax reduct.Jon law.
Kay clai~ to have sC'ored 14
hits on prominent figures in six
vears and to have been arrested
ool\" once. "hen he was fined
$150 Among his targets have
been Sen Danie l Patrick
Moyn1nan. D·!'j Y . rormer New
York Mayor Abraham Beame
and former CIA head Wilqam
rolb)
Brown v. as entering Cooper
l 'nion. a sc1enC'e and arts coUege
on the Lower East Side, when
the pie was thrown He went up·
stairs to clean himself off
.. ,. .........
GOVERNOR MOWN 4"81 AISAUL T BY Ptl THROWP.
Unldenllfled luppott9r WlpM LeMOft From feoe
ble television log carried In the
same edition listed no forum
scheduled for tonight over Chan·
nel 3.
Fridhaodler said the conflict
puts the candidates in an
a w kw a rd position and h e
charged that the situation was
an attempt at "interference" by
the Chamber of Commerce, the
news paper and the lrvine Com·
pany, which owns the World
News.
George S. McDonald. co·
publisher of the paper and an
Irvine Company executive, said
arrangements were made for his <See MIXUP, Page i\.2)
New Loans
Cot Off
By~
SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -
Three of California's largest
uYbap ad loan aaaociatioos
baft ........ makiq Joas tor
.......... 'IJ!J orbaftcul baek Ule amount of mo•e.r
available for loans, but of·
Odala Nici t.od.ay. American Savings and Great
Western say loans wiJI still be
made to current customers, but
not to new applicants ror home
or mortgage loans.
Ralph Rivet. a Great Western
official io Beverly Hills, said
that the institution "will honor
our ellisting commitments and
will lend on smgle-family homes
to eidsting customers "
Ao official with Home Savings
and Loan said the firm 1s con
t1nuing to accept new loan
plication.s. "with priority to ex·
1sting cUst.omers .
"What we have done 1s reduce
our allocated loan volumes for
November and December," she
said
The November allocation w;c.
reduced from S200 million to $160
million and the December al-
location from $190 million to $130
million.
Home has shut off loans for
ne w construction. she said ,
estimating that new home con·
struction loans are a bout 3 per·
cent of the firm 's busmess.
A loan officer with Gibraltar
Savings & Loan said today that
the firm still is making new
home loans, but is requiring a 30
percent down payment. The in·
t e rest rate for homes up to
$75,000 is 14 percent. while 14""2
percent must be paid for homes
in the $75.000 to $150.000 range.
··with the prime rate at lS
pe r cent. home mortagages
custo[l\arily should be 2 or 3 or s
percent above It,'· said S. Marie
Taper. chairman of American.
the nation's third-largest sav·
ings and loan. "We hope the loan
cutoff will be temporary."
Taper said that this month
American bas made home loans
of $163 m.iWoo with an additional
$214 million more in wans wall·
lng for proceaaina. !Jut as of
Monday, home loans to new
customers stopped.
Some analyata, like Allan G.
Bortel ol Sheanon Loeb Rhodes,
say the situalioo should last only
a few months.
PL4U GIFT
CVIDE OFFERED
Today'• Dally Pilot features a
pre·boUday gift 1wde t.o South
CoutPlua.
Look for the 16 page
ma ca line, "Anniversary
Celebration," coatalpin1 at.oriet
and plctures about the plan 11
1t celebrates Ila 12tb an·
nlveraary.
-Moiinie,.,,
Prote•ten
Keep Vigil
NSW YORK (P) -
Some followen are pray.
int for the del>OQd shah o/
Iran 'a r e c overy from
cancer and tall bladder
1ur1ery, but othen ••1
they bope be wtll IUl"Vlve
only to meet a vlol•nt
death.
Four Iranian women
conducted a prayer vilil
Wednesday inside New
York Hoepital for Shah Mohammed Reaa Pahlavi
aa surpoas removed h1I
aaJJbladder. Outside, dem-
on a tr a tors chanted
"Death to the Sba.b ! "
Tbe aba.b, whose 1lx·
year battle with cancer of
the lymph system was dia·
closed foUowing the opera.
tion, was described as
"resting comfortably."
,.,,... Page A J
PROTEST.
dle the protest
•
Poli c e ar e s tationed
throughout the convention
center building. The protesters
also are under s urveillance by
see several uniformed officers
on the convention center roof.
Today's arrests included those
of two women who stood in front
of the convention center doors
while holding a banner bearlng
the word "Stop."
Also arrested was a man who
s at down in the outside foyer and
r e fused to m ove . He was physically c arried a way by
~lice
; On Wednesday afternoon,
rd>out 50 protesters chanted 'tcloee it" aa alx penona were
arreated for blocking the en·
trance to the exhibit hall. Tbey
c'arried a banner saying "Is This
the Lega cy We Le ave Our
Children?" The quote was at
tributed to Pope John Paul II
An a heim police Lt. Don
Flanagan in a late afternoon
press conference said police
Kave geared their efforts "to
protect the demonstrators as
"ell as the exhibiton."
· Flanagan conceded that police
are videotaping the arrest.a with
the Puri>ose of ualng the film as
eyidence against those taken in·
tp custody on the trespasalng
~arges.
, He claimed that police never
~ not to photograph or film
tlle arrests, despite the pro-
"9ten' J)Olaltion that they had.
: Earller tb1a week a Superior
Qourt Judg~ refuled 19 iuue an
illjunctlon barring police Pbotol·
raphy of the event.
S&ppery Mishap
·LOS ANGELES <AP)-A
slimy mau of tomatoes an pep-
pers from an overturned truck
caused a tbree-bour Ueup ol the
southbound Hollywood Freeway
ill the San Fernando Valle)' after
a three-vehicle collision. One
persoa suffered minor injuries
in the Wednesday accident.
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WWiaml allo said IM .act
II• rble AIU Prod.eUou to matt a tl,OIO cloaaU. to tM
downtown Mlobodood ueocla·
Uon, ol wb.lcll be 11 a board
Baunting Coast
a, IOANNS U'QIOl.DI °' ........... -. r ... It'• then -unavoidable, peoetratiq, u Im·
tiollal • tbe aanulta on nine Orance Cout women.
Clievron to Cut Prices?
PM?, ....,.'*' bJ tbe attacks that bave left .U wom• • m 1'DborD lDlant dead, la blukeUq tbe <>r..,.c..&..-
SVIDENCB OP n ta "e17wbete.
A TUltln woman arms benetl wttb a
bqe baDdlun and sbooU at a lbadow,
nearly woundini her aeipbor in the
proc ... SAN l'RANCISCO (AP) -
Catevroft 1aaoUne, dleael and
beatJq oil de&len ~ the Uldted State. will be paJiDI
auppUen tJlree ceGta leaa per
1allon effective today, Standard
OU Co. of California baa an·
DOUDced.
But a a.evron apokesmaD 1ald
W edne1day tbe company i._
forbldcMD by law ~o tell the
dealen what to ehar1e for a
caaoUne, so gaaoJine pump
prices may not necessarily
change.
No other cut immediately
followed the Chevron move.
Chevron said the price cut was
not required eltber by EnertY
Department priee controll or
tbe volu.ntary antl·Joflation
1uidelinel set by t.be Carter Ad·
ministration.
Tbe company d.Jd not provide
flaurea for current wholesale,
per-aallon prices of its various
products.
Tbe San Francisco-based com-
pany said lta reductions "raUlt
from a moderating tre nd in
Chevron's costs, brought about
by its ability to s upply its
customers with more products
processed in ita own refineries."
As a result, Chevron, the na-
tion's seventh· largest gasoline
Newport 4-year-old
Needs Rare Blood
Four-year~ld Michael WirgJer
of Newport Beach needs another
miracle.
The little boy, who underwent
open heart surgery at Children's
Hospital of Orange County
earlier this month, bas re·
mained in critical condition
since the operation.
H is p a r e nt s say it 's
miraculous that he 's surivived
so far. They cr edit medical
science and the prayers and sup-
port of their community.
But now Michael needs more
than prayers. He needs blood -
t ype A negative, which is fairly
rare.
Surgeons thought that all
Michael needed was a relatively
simple repair of a hole in hl.s
heart when they operated on
him.
However, that surgery turned
into a lengthy and complex pro-
cedure wt.en they dlaeovered be
was suffering from a circulatory
problem related to the veins at·
tached to bis heart.
Fo llowing the surger y, in
wh ich part of one lung wa& re-
moved, Michael developed life.
threatening pulmonary fibrosis
and was kept alive by use of a
one·of·a·kind piece of equipment
d e v e loped by Dr. R o be rt
Bartlett of UC Irvine
But the little boy couldn't use
the equipment indefinitely and
he's now in a situation where be
needa Iota ol blood, according to
Bonnie Engstrom , a
spokeswoman for Michael's
family.
She said the blood needed oc curs ln only six percent of the
population. Friends of the
Wir1len are asking donon to
come forward.
"We really believe the prayen
are what have been keeping
Michael alive. but now we need
more help, .. she said. .
Donors are being urged to con·
tact the Orange County Chapter
or the American Red Cross, 601
N Golden Circle Drive, Santa
Ana. &1>5381.
Blood bank hours are from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday and rrom 10 a.m.
to 2 · 30 p m. Saturday and Sun·
day
Blast Hero
Saved Lives
STANARDSVILLE. Va.
(AP) -Cons truc tion
superintendent Jay
Klingel, 10, can't re-
membermucbofwbatbap-
pened after be ran into the
government office building
and told everyone to get
out.
Klingel and 12 others
were injured in a gas ex
plosion minutes later that
le ve led the building,
gutted the 140-year-old
Greene County courthouse
next door and severely
damaged an office build·
ing addition under con·
strucUon.
No one died, and county Supervisor C.C. Kurtz
credited Klingel'• warning
with aavinl their lives. A
natural pa line to a
furnace apparently pulled
loose Wednesday when
struck by a backhoe on the
construction site, officials
said.
F,....P•,,eAJ
MIXUP IN FORUM. • •
group'• candidates night on
Sept. 28.
The paper carried an an-
nouncement Oct. 11 on its front
paae stating that the publication
and the chamber would sponsor
televUed forums from City Hall.
No dates were given, however.
"It's really unfortunate we
have a direct conflict,"
McDonald said.
The newspaper official said
the schedule for using the cable
television facillties waa worked
out on the bull of avaUablllty
without any communication with
Irvine Tomonow.
He laid the mallgram, which
bean Ida name u chamber of
commerce forum chairman, waa
meant to let the candidates
know wbat time to arrive for the forum.
lleDmald lldmltted be filled
to cheek the cable televlalon Joa
wbJcb didn't lilt the forum OD
the Hbedule.
HowHer, be aald be and
otMn are = an effort to alter die aebedu e toalabt '°
can4idldel could perbapt ftnt
appar It tbe City Hall forum
aad tben bead to tbe Jmne
Tomorrow event at the Uniftl'll·
ty Commu.nlty Pulr multi·
pur))OM room. ..... ,. ~ .... ...,
pradlal IOl1ltioa. ' .. Nid. ,...._.,_ .... oudldat•
ruatu la u.. tm.. aueb
Waw bltrtct nee allO ... to a~ar at Illa or1aataaU.'•
event, bat tb1J ,... told to •· rt•• ..._ ba tbe eveniq, ratber tllaa....,,
11• Nld be ..ted McDonald to
reschedule hll candldates nilht. tape it and then show It any time
that's available. McDonald,
however. aald the televised
event la aoing ahead aa
scheduled.
Incumbent t.ruatee Elisabeth
Sicoll said lt wu "unfair" to
thote in the race to receive such
abort notice for a forum.
Since Irvine Tomorrow invited
ber three weeks .,o to lta eveot,
ahe said abe would appear there.
However, she bu the nu and
may mi.aa the event.
"Tbe whole tbinl ls cruy,"
she aald of tbe scheduUnt'
mix up.
Candidate Jlm llannin1 said
be too bad planned to attend the
lnine Tomorrow caadldatea
nil)lt l1nce tbe ll'OUP bad COD·
tacted blm two weeb a10.
"I'm l'Ohll to live up to 1111
commitment ... , " llallllbal
Nid.
He acknowled1ed that be
·hadn't bad a eu.ne. to cMc!k all
bll mail Wednelda1 ud blidn't ,. ... ., invitation to tbe
teleYIMd fonam tGDlPt.
Weapona Bill OK'd
W ASHJNO'It>N (AP> -The
Seaat. approved • tcu billion w•apona blll WednHday
auU.orldnl conatruetloa of a nuclear afrcraft earrler that
Prealdent Carter vetoed ln 1'78
and umucceul\llly tried to kill
a1ain thll Y•ar.
1
'
seller, aald lt "baa been able to
reduce JIW'dtMtl ot ~ ,._
pllea of finlabed produet It
formerly b.-d to buy oa tbe 1pot market."
Chevron a1ao said November allocations for beatiq oil aad
diesel fuel would be 97 percmtot
laat year's for tbe same JDODth
in Northeast atatea aad tz per.
cent ln the rest Of the continental U.S.
For gasoline, the November
a llocation figure will be 90 per·
cent in the continental U.S., the
firm added, compared with 89
percent during October.
f',....P.,,eAJ
KILLER ..•
to increase police manpower in
the streets over the weekend.
Capt Ron Lowenberg of
Tustin said his city bu bad a
special patrol force at work for
the last three weekends. "We
use everybody we've got so we
can have a whole bunch of cops
on the streets," he sald. "ll's ex-
pensive. but we've got to do It."
Orange Coast law enforce·
m ent officials have warned
apartment residenta to be wary
o f strangers ln their
nel g h borhood and to be su.re to
keep their doors and windows
locked when they're home.
Strike Stif Oes
HONOLULU CAP >-Schools
cut cl.asses to two hours daily,
garbage plled up and state-run
hospitals were understaffed aa a
w a lkout ,by 8 ,000 public
employees went into a fowth
day today.
Droves of women in lrvtne are ult·
LD1 police help ln aelectinc the locb to
make their apartmenta more tecure.
In Newport Beach, suaplcioua men
are apotted e verywhe re -in
, nelabborhoods wllb larae spacious
~ boma, in drug stores and at bus stops.
n CAN BE felt most stroQIJy lD Costa llesa where
four ol tbe uaaulta have occurred. 'l'bree of the women
died and one la atill reeur:rattna from ber injuries.
From the aa1ea air in the llay Company at South
Cout Plaza, to secretaries in offices a.round town to hlO
school studenta, the effect Of thole attacks bu been pro.
found. Tbf unanawerable question -who will be 11ext? -Uea
just beneath the surface or dllcuasioos of the murden and
rapes.
••1 UVE ON BamUton (a street where one attack OC·
curred>." the young blonde in the balr saloo told me. ''I'm ao scared. I don't know what to do."
Tbe woman oo lbe telephone thll morninc could barely
d.isaulle her dread. ''Costa Meaa'a in a panic," she said,
dispensing wilb a more normaJ greeUng. Her fear wu not
only for herself but for her dau,bter who occupies an
apartment in Costa Mesa, across town from hen.
It's not just young women who are afraid. Old and
young, female and male, lt seems there's no ooe whose We
hasn't been tinged with anxiety created by the killinga and
uaauff.I. ..
l'M 8CUED TOO, I want to teU the people who call
me IWiQI aome kind of guidance, ruatW'ance the killer
can be beaten. Oon'taak meforanswers. ldoo'tknowbowor wben he'll be caught.
I repeat the advice handed out hundreds of times in
the last few days by Orange Coast law enforcement aaen-
cies:
-Make aure your doon and windows are locked when
you're home.
-Report.
to police.
lclous penon in your neighborhood --.......
ilUCH comfort. lt ~ cnswer the question
1 wbo wanted to know. "Wby la thia happen.
Shuttle launch Postponed
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. <AP> tq~c=~ s pace s huttle test e nginff
because of a small bydrocen lnk, ofticlals slid.
We've waited 100··years
for this carpet sale.
Can you
wait until
Nov.1st?
Our business began
100 years ago in
December, 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has been leading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale.
We wanted to wait for
something important.
something really new. an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November 1,
we'll be announcing in this
newspaper the most
significant carpet sale in
our 100 year history , and
it's just what you've been
waiting for!
JoHNB•eOBSBa
CAarsTCo.
• DOWNE\' 10918 Downey Ave
Between fo1omice Ii Firestone l213) •·"44 •COSTA MESA ans Btl"ICol 9t.
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1 Court Ju41• baa orderM tbe l"ullertoa Unloa lt11ai Sclllool Dlalritt to 1mpro\'9 lta procram
for ........ liab lplUlal MU·
dnta or to Mow taUM "1 It
•INMIMl't baft to at • hnrtna Nov H.
' 'Re lctioo by Juqe PblUJ) E
kbwab came la COftMctioft wilb
a 1\llt Ned by the Aanericu
Cl vii W.U-Ullion oo beha1I
of lead1er Marilou o ·Nell Jen.klm.
Ill . Jeak.ina cJluned lbe WU
aultned to teach an Eqllab as
a 5ecoDd Lan.tuaa• course'° 13 HJapaoic and Al.Ian atudenu at
Sonora Hl1b School lo Sep-tember.
She aald a.be ls an art and bust·
ness teacher and Is not qualified
to teach the assigned course
because sh~is r.ot trained in that area
Ms. Jenkins also ls asking that
the district not assign her to
English as a Second Language classes.
The ACLU alleges that failure
to provide adequate teachers in
the ·Englis h as a Second
Language Program ls a viola-
tion of bilingual instruction laws
and the equal protective clause
or the Constitution.
USS Nevada
CrewPlam
261,h Reunion
The crew of the battleship U~
Nevada wiU hold its 26th annual
reunion Friday and Saturday at
the Huntington Beach Inn in
Huntington Beach.
The Nevada, or "Cheer-up
Ship," as it was known to crew
members, was the only bat·
tleahip to get under way during
the Japanese sneak attack on
Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Gueat speaker at Frlclay
0J1bt 'a banquet will be
Congressional Medal of Honor
winner and former Nevada crewman, Capt. Donald K. Roa.
USN Bet.
For additional tnformatlon,
call Nevada Association Presl· dent Harold Campell al 847-8104.
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Nurses Janet Kunde Cleft) and Sue Paddock of St.
Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix bold a newborn baby girl
found in a paper bag by two boys playing in a field in
Glendale, Ariz. The tot, about four hours old when
found. was listed in good condition.
County J obs R ise
During Sep temb er
Orange County's unemploy·
ment rate edged up a 10th or a
percent lo 4.6 in September, but
is expected to take a healthy
drop by December
An Employment Development
Department ·cEDD> report pre-
dicted that employment in the
county will rise to new highs by
December as holiday workers
are hired ahd a new shopping center opens.
EDD statistics showed the
county's September jobless rate
was significantly below tbe
slate's 6.1 percent figure for the
same month. despite an increase
from August's 4.S percent.
Thal meant that, out of a total
work force of 1.06 million people,
there were 48,800 unemployed
r esidents in September,· 200
more jobless than in August.
But that fi&ure la still lower
than September 1978, when the unemptoymeat· rate wu 4.8 ~
cent, tbe NPl'ft llOMid.
PoA IAbar Dat layolf• In the service industry were offset by
school workers returnin1 lo
thetr Jobe ill September.
Government payrolls roee by
5,700 in September, beat1ng 1971
civil aerviee ftlQl"M for tbe ftnt
time since tbe Proposition 13
budget cuts, according to the re-port.
But despite the increase in
governmen t workers. two
federal agencies re ported dif·
ficulty in filling entry level posi·
lions.
Anti-Nuke
Rally Site
Relocated
A Nov. 10 rally to protest the
proposed licensing of two new
nuclear reactors at San Onofre
has been relocated to be held at
Doheny State Park near Dana
Point.
The rally •is scheduled from
noon to 4 p.m. and will include
musician• and anti-nuclear
apeabn
Heartqs for tbe prop)Md
llc•••l111 are teatathely
scheduled for Aprtl.
Southern California Edison
Comla8:Y O(ftciab, oper.ion of
the Onotre 1eoeratlnc sta-tion. are aaklng the federal
Nuclear Resulatory CommiMion
for penn1aaioe to operate two
new reactors that will provide
six limes the atomic enero aa the eltiating plant.
'Bouse' Lost One of the new reacton is
scheduJed lo begin operation in
1981 and the other lo Ul83 lf the
N RC approves the licenses.
Crash Ends HB Hassle
By STEVE MARBLE oe-o .. ,., .. , ... s-."
Fourteen-year -old Danny
Craney, under orders from Hun·
tington Beach city authorities lo
t ear down his two ·s tory
treehouse, lost his lofty struc-
ture this week.
City ball didn't have a thing to
do with the demolition.
A late-night motoris t, lurching
along rain-soaked Ellis Avenue
last Saturday, crashed into Dan-
ny's treebouse and did it in.
"This is definitely it for the
treebouse," remarked John
Craney, the young treebouse
builder's father. "Between the
hassle the city gave us and the
accident, Danny's treehouse
days are over."
According to Craney. lbe
driver snapped the supporting
beams ol the seven-foot tall
structure and caved in the entire
first Ooor. Nobody was in the
tree house.
·'The kids stopped using the
treetiouse last month when the
city told us to take it down,"
Danny's father explained. "We
got so much publicity we had
sightseers driving by a ll the
time."
The City Council voted to lop·
pie the youth's handcrafted
treehouse last month when of·
ficials determined the structure
was a safety hazard and that
proper building permits had not
been obtained.
Danny, who said he spent two
summers building the treebouse,
maintained be would fight the ci·
ty order lo keep his homemade
structure.
Hi s father sai d today,
however, that the treebouae-
splintering accident and the
throngs of curious sightseers bas
changed his son's feelings.
"We'll finish tearing it down
as soon as possible and that will
be the end of that."
Noted anti-nuclear author Dr.
Barry Commoner, bead or the
St . Louis Center for Biological
Studies, Is one of the scheduled
speakers al the Nov. lO rally.
Guitarist -s inger Danny
O'Keefe and the Bealle tribute
band known as Rain are two of
the musical acts set to perform.
Organizers or the event in-
clude members or the AJliance
for Survival . Greenpeace,
Ca lifornia Ca mpaign for
Eco n omic D e m oc racy ,
CalPURG and the San Diego.
based Community Energy Ac-
tion Network. There is no ad.
mission charge for the rally.
Home Rule Back
BILBAO. Spain (AP) -After
year s of violence by Basque
separatists, the Basques and
Catalans of northern Spain voted
in regional referendum today on
the central government's plans
to restore some of the home rule
dictator Francisco Franco took
away 40 years ago.
Blind Vet Raps Miller
Supervisor's Comments Said Demeaning
a1 oa.oaa ••OOK.S iaWJN .................
A blind disabled \'et.el'an blast-
ed Supenbor EdJson llUJer
W edneeday for critlclsin1 the
U.S. v...._ Adm1nbtration at
a Lo9 Anplel press conference
lutmcmth.
Tbe el·J'•ar·old Fountain
Valley reald•nt, Floyd B.
Ta7lor, told Oran1e Cou1't)'
..,.. wt.ara at tbe eloee of tllelr
Nlular meet9QI tbat lllller Md
0 ctem11 ._ tbe boant" by eaJI.
lq for m taw.Uptlcm of VA --.a-..a care.
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Vetereee ActmtnhtraUon
<VIVA) omide tbe Lone Beach I
VA hospital.
He reported)y said veterani
were cbeated by inadequate
medical care, and that be wu
• • amaaed, con1iderln1 the
cbar1• that have been made
a1a1nst the Veterana Ad·
mlniatratlotl, that there b no of·
ficlaJ bm!9Uptloa IOID1 OD."
Taylor, a World War JJ
veteran, Hid Miller should leave
veteratH' problem• &o th•
Oran1e County Veteram Allain om... ;'
"I want tbe .,.,,,.. ol Oraqe
County to know the1 haw a
veteran• aervlee offlu '\ad
tbal 'a where they 9bould ID wttb
tbelr eomplaia\1, not to •r. Jllller."
TIM ----•"-18cw-Pl'OtMted dlllt
be •JIP8U'9d at tile PNM CGlt-
f ere nee "•• a dllabled
Ammca ....._. mJMlf1 .~ta
m1 eapaclty •• euperviMr ot Or ante CcMmty.
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"My purpose at that ap.
pearance was to encourace
Senator Cranston, who's already
conduc:tlq an invesUgalioo, to
look into the problem here in
Southern California."
MJUer wu a prl90ner of war
ln North Vietnam for five yean.
He WH d11char1ed from the
Marines with a 80 percent dis-
ability ratins for lnJuriea re·
cef ved baJUn1 oat of bi• Jet
·plane and wblle a p~r.
A Joint llouM and !ienat.e bear·
ln1 on v...-... AdmintltratklD
hoepltala II adMdulecl for toQJ
ln W ublaCtaa, an &MW to S... •
Alan CnlDlt.oa Mid. '
1bit ....,.. wtJ] ~ ... l•••~IJ dlaerlmlnatorJ •d·
llliaeloe ,olidel at 1/ A ........
• well ..... qudt1 of medlfti
treatmmt afforded veterw at thoH bolpitall, !aide Oan Perry
•alct.
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WvPIDL
'L~na Connection' • .
Key A1·r ests Br~
Cocaine eration'.
a18TSV• •rrceau. Of .. 0...Net .....
A "top rank" hrtematlonal
drue rtnc that federal pros.
. ecutora said waa led b)' a
former Lasuna Beach man aod
lavolved brin'1nl an esUmated
$'72.S mllllon worth of pure co-
caine into the United States bas
been broken by a serin of key
attests.
Samuel Cutkomp, formerly ol
La1una Beach, wu named aa the
ringleader of the cocaine
operaooo tn.at mcluded brlQglng
400 pounds of the drug into the
country in book bind.lngs, scuba
tanks and even use of a foreign
diplomat, federal agents said to-
day.
Cutkomp, 53, who had ad-
dresses in Laguna Niguel and
Laguna ~ach before moving lo
a $1.2 million lakefront house in
Tahoe, Calif., in 1977. is being
held in Reno with bail set at
$500,000.
The elaborate drug smuggling
operation also included couriers
and dealers in Hunti ntton
Beach, El Toro and Santa Ana.
according to Steve Swanson.
agent in charge or the Federal
Drug Enforceme nt agency in
Reno.
Those residents were named
among 20 s uspects in a Reno
Federal Grand Jury indictment
unsealed in that Nevada city Wednesday
Arrested were Gerald Taylor
and Edward Barban, of Hunt·
ington Beach; Robert and Mary
Taylor of El Toro and Daniel
Bray of Santa Ana.
Swanson said that Cutkomp
hatched the organi.zation ln late
1974 when he traveled to South
America and was introduced to
a m ajor cocaine dealer in Lima.
Peru ..
"Cut.komp had female cour-
iers transport money and co-
caine from Lima to the United
Slatee," SwaMOO saJd, today.
Tbe former Lacuna Beach man apparently had three metJMMta ol 1.r-portiq moaey
and drup, Swamoo said, tnelqd·
int H~ cocaine In IJoot bUMt·
in11, ....,, aaaba equipment and
a diplomatic courier from Colla Rica.
SwUllOO •aid women wou1cl
fly to Lima witb $100,000 to
$200~000 in cub' and meet with
Cutltomp and the alle1ed dn&&
dealer Edward PortueaJ~~.
After turmng over tne money,
the women would take cocaine.
sealed in bindings of large
books. anci Oy from Lima to Mexico City.
The women would then pro-
c eed to Tijuana where they
would be met by another group
of couriers who would carry the
drug-filled books across lbe
border into San Diego posing as
tourists.
Implantation
In Laguna
Prompt s Suit
Laguna Beach s urgeon Or.
Ralph S m all and
anesthesiologist Leonard Case
were sued for m ore than Sl
million Wednesday over alleged
injurie.s from breast 1mplanta·
lion s urgery.
The suit was filed on behalf of
Jane White who claimed sbe suf-
rered from mental and physical
pai~ from the s urgery
performed in Santa Ana last
November
She is asking for Sl million in
punitive damages. S2SO.OOO
general damages a ad for al·
tomey costs.
ln September, SmaJI pluded
no contest to charges or involun-
tary manalaughkr aft.er a 33·
year-old Santa Ana woman dled
followin& breat surgery.
Small b.9d been a.eat to Cllino
State Prison for to days of
dla,...,.ue lltUdl• before .-~ ~
• The boob were then brouabt
to LalUU Beach. SwUSCX\ aald,
with tome ol the dru1a di.Itri~·
ed lD tbe Art Colony and aome;
traniPOl"t.ed to Tahoe city for
d1atrtldion.
A 1econd method of
transportaUoa involved fiWog'
empty scuba divine tanks with zs pounds ol the drue, which was
taken up to Belile, South
America, tben to New Orleans.
Swanson aatd the former•
La1una Beach man also used
the former Costa Rican·
agricultural envoy. Rodolfo:
Araya-Porrol, 37. to transport
up to 50 pounds ot cocaine at a
time to Miami and other U.S. ports.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Lee-
Lulfy from Reno said 20 persons-
were named in a Reno Grand·
Jury Indictment Wednesday and
l2 of t.boee suapects have been
arrested to date.
He said indictments will be
s ought "in the next three
monlba" against 20 to 30 other
siupecta in the elaborate drug
s muggling cue.
Swan.son s aid some Orange
County residents will be named
in future indictments but he
would not release their names.
The government became sus-
picious of Cut.komp in 1975, of-
fi cials said, when it was dis-
covered he was making twice-
monthly trips to Peru, Oying
first class, alt.bough he bad no
apparent income. •
The government caught up to
Cutkomp in JuJy when he was
indicted on conspiracy to import
and distribute cocaine. He is still·
in prison with bail set at S500 .ooo. · •
Prote8t Halt ed
SEOUL <AP> -Police turned.
back 500 students demonatraww:
for democraey today as thej'~
tried to muda out of UM ~ my ... Ulllwnlly eam.,_ la tbe ,.,.._...otT..... . ...
Cabernet I I
is here'
15% SAV INGS
Sale Period
71 Wide China
Shown Above
59 W1cJe Ct11na
Not Shown
Reg S2189 S•SllH
Oct. 25th
Through Nov. 10
Req I 1479 S• I USS The s1mp1es1 lare 15 suddenly haur cuisine
served 1n a se111ng hke lh1s• Cabernet II'" oy
Orexel r lends French provincial elegance to
todays d1n1ng 1n pecan solids and veneers
There are rare WOOd carvings ro deltghl the
eye moldings parquetry especially de·
signed hardware And lhe Drexel finish -
deep clear 1ov1ng1y aged Look in today and
bedazzled'
44 Wide Mobile Server Reg 1679 s• S571.
Senior Oval Table Reg S 739 s• HH.
E•tends 10 104
High Cane Back Arm Cha11 Reg 1285 s• UJt.
H1gt1 Gane Back Side Chatt Reg 1255 S-. Siii.
Your l'llYOl#9 0..lgflef WRt B• Happy To Assist You
H.J .GARRETT fU~NIJU~E
PROFESSIONAL
INTERIOR DESIGNERS O,......__. Tii.n.& Pri.bu. 2211 HAHOI ILVD.
COSTA MISA '46°0275 .,
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· · Let'1 Uu Thu and Hook a [)lr1y Book at the Courthou,w"
d~fines Pernicious as. "Destrucb ve· havmg the power to ktll; fatal, deadly. . " '
No:* l've heard all about hO)V sexy stuff is bad for kids
and might grow warts on their hands. But 1 never knew
that If some six~ grader was slathering over a girlie cen·
terfold that he might drop dead.
YOU "'.flGHT W~N~ER how the Santa Ana school
board got into all lh1s in the first place. The resolution
trustees passed declares, ''The exposure and sale of lewd an~ lascivi.ous materials that arouse the prurlent interest
of 1mpress1onable school-age children negates the efforts
or educator.s to carry out their responslblities."
So that s how they got into it.
lt should be noted, however, that the resolution was
passed. by the ~anta Ana board on a 3 to 2 divided vole.
'.J'his doesn t necessarily mean, however. that the dis·
senling duo favor the sale of dirty stuff to kids in the halls
of Orange County government.
. In. Lruth, y~u d~ have to wonder what ktnd of gn.i bby
httle Juvenile is going to all the trouble to sffk out the
c?unty ~ouse in order to get his sticky nnaers on a dirty mqUl.De.
MORE LIKELY HE'LL find the magazine rack.a at b1a
favorite pool hall or corner market. The further away
from a courthouse he can stay, the better he'll like it.
An yway, the two trustees who voted against the anti·
p<:rnic1ow. resolution, Ray Warren and Don Franklin. ac·
tually fell that what Orange County government sells on
1ls magazine stands is none of their business.
Franklin suggested that the trustee who proposed the
'>CXY slap was JUSt trying to get tus name 1n the paper prior
lo the school board election
It always comes back to that, doesn't it"'
Pernicious vice becomes the tool of politics.
Unrest in E l S alvador
SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador
<AP) -Nearly 1,000 leftists OC·
t•upied the labor and economy
ministries and held four Cabinet
officials and 130 other persons
hostage. de manding hi gher
wages. price controls and re·
lease of political prisoners from
the j unta that took power ln El
Salvador 10 days ago. About 100
of the leftists, armed with pistols
and machetes, took over the
Labor Ministry shortly before
noon Wednesday.
!lg Oil
Profits
Pile Up
N&WYOU <AP)-Jl.,..uo( bl• Pl'Qftta b1 tbe .,., oil eocD·
paldM, wll.lcat ba.. outra1ed
IOme ........ ol eo.&rw, are comlDC u a aurprlM Io tbe ex-
perta wbo keep a eye on tbe ill· duu1tor 1av..W..
''Tllle bll eur1e ln tblrd·
q"8rtar Mmlnp II caualnc .an emb~ to Lbe Oil COID·
Pull• ucl Utt oil uabtical fraternity," Aid oae member ol
lb at fraternity, Sanford
llaraoebel ol 8beanoD Hayden
&one.
He and otber analyata prec8et·
eel ahabie tnereuea ln tbe com·
paoiea • profits in tbe tblrd
quarter over tbe comparable
1978 quarter, 1enerally between
40 percent and eo percent, but
oaly a bandlU1 have been In that
ranee . llOlt have been much
more spectacular.
PAD.l.IPS PETSOLEUM Co ..
lbe naUon'a lltb·larcest oil com-
pany, reported a 12·percent in·
crease ln profits for the quarter
today, an tncreaae it attributed
primarily to increased chemical
earnings and to pro.flu from
overseas oU operations.
W edoesday, Standard Oil Co.
<OhJo>. the lftb·bJaest u.s. oil company, announced the blpest
profit increase so far for the
July-to-September period: a 191
percent Jump.
MobU Corp., the nation's
second-lar1eat oil company.
weiebed ln late ln tile day with a
131 percent increase, and loth·
ranked SUn Co. said it.a praftts
had risen 85 percent ln the
quarter. Cities Service Co. and
Marathon Oil Co.. both ranted
A Record· Record
Paul McCartney and his wife Linda bold a record· made
of the rare metal rhodium symbolizing his having three
entries in the Guinness Book of World Records -most
successful composer of all time. record number of sold
discs and world's moat 1ucceuful rec;ordinc artist.
Booby Trap Killer
Given Six Months
about l7th among U.S. oil com· MIA.Ml CAP> -Carmine "Cbuck" Paleo. the former aeout· paniea, reported profita ~ M percent and 58 percent, respec· master wbo Mt a firearm booby trap In hi.I bome and twed a 14-ttvely. year-old meqiber ot bia BoJ Scout troop, bu bffn liven • ax·
month jail term.
THE ANNOUNCE•ENT of Fa1co. 31, pleaded no cont.est to manslaughter Wednesday 1n
tboae dramatic profit increases the death of JUchard Bruab Jr. He had described t.be boy u "my
followed a 118 percent Jump an· right-hand man. a key leader ln my Scout troop."
noWlced oo Jlfonday by Enon Corp., the lnduatry atant, and a FALCO WAS SENTENCED to spend every other week ln jail
134 percent increase announced for a year and to two years' probation. Defense attorney Paul Up.
on Tueachly by Conoco. ton saJd Falco will appeal. .
ln Waahi.ngt.on, the House or Before passin\t sentence, Circuit Judge Frederick Barad heard
Representatives -it.a members several character witnesses pr&Jse Falco's record of service lo
WA IHINGTON (A P> -
American aid ~sewna duwCb
to Harrial C.mbod•eN -but
only lD • trtekle -ud ... ol
tbouaanda "' people .... lloddDc to tbe TbaUasad border ln d•per.UOO. State Department
olftelala aa,y.
A1almt tbe backd.rop ot U1oae
a11e11ment1 and predictions
tbat u many u three mUUon
Cambodiana a.re on the vu1e ot
atar vlnc to deatb, Prealdent
Carter committed tbe U.S. 90v·
ernmeot Wedneaday to provid·
inl • millim.l in aid in an effort
to avert "a tragedy of teDOCidal
proportion."
RE ALSO tlaGED Americans
to make private contribulJons
and a group of religious leaders
appealed to the United Nations
lo sponsor "an i mmediate
manive airlift" of food and
medical aupplies by U.S. and
Soviet military forces.
Carter equated the famine in
Cambodia wtlh the Holocaust
that took the Uves of six million
European Jews at lbe bands of
t.be Nam.
.. We now face once •lain the
proepeet ol avoldable death." be
told reporters. "We mu.t act
swiftly to save tbe men, women
and cblldreo who are our
brotben a.ad slater• in God's family."
TBE P8 U IDENT said be
• aa eertala of 1ettln1 con-sreu1-al approwal for the pro-
aram. "We will do oar alaaft,"
be told a ~roup of reUatous
leaden. "I ua be..,.. Conareaa
will IO alone wftb our requeR. ••
Tbe Rev. Theodore M .
He1bu.rtb, prealdut of Notre Dame Ualftnity and head~ a
private relief croup, said Cam· bodJ•'• populatioo ha declined from elgbt millloe a dffade •&<>to
ago to about 4.7 million.
He aaid three million of those
left are "ln dire danger or
starvation."
The U.S. contribution is most·
ty in the form or rice, some
cooking oil and trucks t.o carry
food to people throughout the
strife-tom country
appar ently upset by the big youngsters
profit increases-reversed itself "But I must point out to you. Mister Falco, that on J uly 18 you A STATE Departme nt off.1CJal ,
Wednesday andquicJdy approved fai led to obey the law with t.rag1c consequences." Barad s&Jd. on e ol aeveraJ grappling wjth the
a .measure to extend gasoline tragedy. said. "At lb!& point, pr&ce controls and allocation FALCO NEVE& DENIED riuing a .~aliber rifle to• cb&Jr JU&t a trickle of aid is getting
planslhrougbmid·l.981. in his llvinl room with the lriger connected to a bathroom door by throup."
"It's a disgrace to the nation. a string. He and others fntervie ... ed
It'• Jmt ua at.olute aDd utter "I knew exactly how to set 1t up. hc>w to scare somebody said they did not know exactly
dl•1 race, •• Bo••• 81>eaJter away," Falco aaid of the booby trap IA an earlier Ult.ernew. bow many Cambodlans are be·
Tbom u P . O'K.W., J>.llaa., He Mid he IMrned hoe to Mt booby u-a.-wblle iD VMt.Dam. lDC fed. aald ott.beproftta. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~
•OBIL, A'IT&IBUTING it.a
profit.a increase to better result.a
from foreign operalk>ns, aaid it.I
earoinp for the quarter were
$595 million, or $2.80 a sh.are,
com pared wilb $252 millloo, or
$1.22 a aha.re, 12 months earlier.
Salea roae from '8.2 billion to
$12.1 billloo.
Sohio aald it.a profit.a rose from
$125. 7 ml.Woo, or *1.08 a aha.re,
to $3M.2 million, or $3.03 a
share. 1110-prices for Alaskan
oil were tbe main reason.a for tbe
earnlnp lDcreue, Sohlo said.
The ftrm Nld uJea roH ln tbe
quart.er from '1.J bWion to $2.l
bllllon.
Sun said it.a quarterly profJt.a
were $174.3 millloo, or '3.11 a
share, up from Sl05.4 m.iWoo, or
Sl. 97 a ab.are, in the 1978 period.
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Purchase Any Color TV and Take Your 11 Pick From Our Pumpkin Patch. Each R•c.it
Pumpk.ln Has a Surprise $10 to $100.
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stairway with a -•caliber re•olver. They re-
turned b1a ftre witb abo&M\m blu ta, and tbe IDU •
... killed, Rodril\lea •aid.
Tbe 1WOl!lan and tbe boy were found unhurt 1D another bedroom, be said
Sex Bias
Suit Filed
LOS ANGELF.S <AP> -The city of El Segundo
and lts police chief bave been sued for $2 million by a
former city police department clerk, wbo claims abe
was barred from becoming a law enforcement of·
ficer after she admitted she bad sex witb department
membersandalsobadanabortlon.
Debra Lynn Thome of Playa del Rey charged
sex discrimination in the su.it filed last Sept. 28 in
federal diatrict court here
IN BE:& SUIT, Ms. Thome said she revealed
during a polygraph test that she had sexual rela-
tions and the abortion. The test was taken as part
or her examination for policewoman
Also named as defendants were El Segundo
police Capt. J C. Devilbiss and polygraph ex-
aminer John Hampton
SHE FURTHER alleged that '·confidential in-
formation" she revealed during the test was senl
to Chief J ames J ohnson and Devilbiss and was
used to "conspire to prevent her from being ap-
pointed a police officer "
SEC to Accept
Solvency Plan
SAM DIEGO tAP>-"11»e See1111U• llDd Ex·
change Commission says it will accept a re-
organization plan for Westgate-California Corp.,
the Sl bllllon con1lomerate which went bankrupt under C. Arnholt Smith.
The plan. developed by banknptcy truStees •rtaa tM .-u -.era{ years, wowd turn Weat1ate lnto a leaner company w\tb Air
Callfomla, a profitable regional airline, as its ma
jor operatin& entity.
A BEAJUNG IS scheduled Oct. 30 at which
U.S. District Judge Leland C. Nielsen may rule on
the plan. Two-thirds of Westgate's credit.ors would
also have to approve it.
The plan drawn up by bankruptcy trustees
Curvin J . Throne and Herbert Kunzel provides for
Westgate to sell Sun Harbor Industries and Sun
Harbor Cari be Inc., a Puerto Ri co-based entity.
SAVE 50%
IUY AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES
SA VI UT AIL DIALS f'IOAT
L Bank Seeka Recovery of $927,288
WIBT COVINA (AP) -A Welt Covina ~le.
wboM ll-Clllt blak account laaplkablJ awelled to
D .. rl.J Sl mUlkm IMt year, bu beeo barred rrom ..ma, Cll' mlW1aa tlMtr ~ lane unW a bank Mi& .... tlMm .. MUied.
Tb• prellmtnary ln=on waa 1ranted
•••day b1 8aper1or JQdae Vernon G.
Poster a tbe nqu.t el Uatt.ecl Californla Bank •
wbJcb 1111 rHq to recover tbelll7.-lumpof cub
t.bal ..,..,., materialbed in tbe account of Arne
and A.-llarie RJ.atol .
sell or ~e lt from Ill pre.mt locadoia la Pli.I..
VCB ATl'O&NEY •A&Y WlllTNft Keo·
oey claimed lD court doeumeata that tbe R1ltbll
are respomlble to the bull ror tbe money. evea lf
they were tbe victima ot a "Mtup."
Weawood accowitaat Leoaard H. llarrll, ,a.
faces trial Nov. 2 to connectloD wtt.b tbe alletld
scbeme. Ralpb Enllten $1, at lniDe and torme,Jy
of Fountalo Valley II scbedu.led for a prellmiaoVY
hearing Oct. 31. Both are wrpcl witb crlUld theft,
conspiracy and recelvln• stolen property. llD'l'OL. AN ACC011NTANT, WAS acquitted of -,nnd u.Aela&r .. July 210aftcbe.told.&&apertc>r ------------------
Court jury be bad been "Ht up" for tbe flnucia1 ldaemebytwoothermeo.
Court records show tbat more than SDl,000 wu
checked out of the Rt.toll' account within a
month ol lts mysterious appearance 1n June 1978.
lnvestipton believe tbe ftmda were laundered ln European and Canadian banb.
Tbe lUltols did not com.est the court's ruling
Wecme.day. The order allows them to continue us·
in& the m.ooo mobile home bought 1n the weeb
fofiowine their windfall, but forbids them to lease,
Punch
AMAL.C;AMAT"ED GOMMOC>fTIES Lll>
Sov~et de fect o r Alexande r Godunov
danced his first American performance
We dnesday s ince defecting from the
Russian Bols hoi Ballet in August. He
performed the pas de deux from "Le
Corsaire" with prima ballerina Cynthia
Gregory at a Hollywood movie film studio
The taped dance will be seen Dec. 30 on
"NBC Sunday Spectacular."
Man Kills Wife
MILL VALLEY <AP) -Randall Gould , I
former publiaher or the Shanghai Evening Post I
and a newspaperman for 4.5 years, apparently
killed bia ailing wife in bed then fatally shot I himself. police said.
The body of Gould, 81, was round late Tuesday I
with a .38-caliber revolver 1n one band and an arm
around the body of his 83-year-old wife, Agnes. He
was well known in the Far East. ~·-~~n_,_'--ft-"'*'---'-l~--------------'
Alleged Medi-Cal Fraud Eyed
"I have this uncomfortable feeling. Grimsley, that our
futures are beginning to catch up with us."
LOS ANGELES <AP > -A
grand jury next month will look
into a small slice of the state
Medi-Cal program, which or
ficials believe is tapped for $1
billion a year through fra ud and
padded billings.
The jurors In Los Angeles
County will be Jooking at
thousands of documents from a
medical service fi rm and a doc·
tor who State Health Service
audit.ors say owns a controlling
interest 1n the firm. Agents from
the state attorney general's of·
flee seized the papers last
March during raids on the of.
fices ot Spectro Health Services
and Dr. Edward H. Rubin.
\'e1111e Ol•••e Bk
LOS ANOSLES CAP>
ProMeUl:iDs ldta= Mid Wed-.DMCla7 tbey will aay .,._..
to mne UM trial of An1rela
( STATE J
Buo no , 45. ch a r ged 10 the
Hillside Strangler case, out of
Los Angeles because of alleged
prejudicial publicity
"It would be too costly and
cumbersome to move to some
other part or the state to conduct
a trial." chief prosecutor Roger
Kelly said.
Dl!lltuult'•~
SAN FRANCISCO C P )
SlgnJficant health proglems
a mong thousands of dentists and
dental auiatanta exposed re-
gularly to la\llhlq 1u -an
anesthetic -bu been fouad. ac-
cordinl to a Stanford Ual...mty atudy,
Beseareben. wbo reported
tbelr f'hM!lnp Wednetlday at the
annual meelmg of lhe Amen can
Socie t y of Anes thesiologists
here, Said the problems lhey Ufi· S.rvtu T-~atY-Ooot f
covered included h1gber·than· 1CAM• s-. ,..Mftl vour .,.., SA VE $2.50
normal rates of diseases or the cosTu•cu642·17S3
liver , ki dney a nd n er vous •u...._,&••• Sa•tt
system . an increased number of ""'~~=~~1 POPOY .'!!..~ 69 miscarriages among the wives .,..i::;,;,.:m;:i:;.;Fnry~.;;: ... .;;"'.;;.-:..i..m.;~;.;;:·.i..:..i' ..-.J
of male dentists and among ---------YODIA a... "·49
female dental assistants dis-
eases, and a higher incidence or CUT 140,0 S 29 9
birth defects in the children of ''
dental assistants exposed t.o'the , • ..,..,...... • ALMADEN 1.5 ,
gases. ,~ .. _....,.. L11w
ti I RABBITT
INSURANCE
8ntefhs D~ 14':czsu ' 0
....-, ~ MT. WHI a... Sl.47
FAltMRS IMSURAMCI Git~
SACRAMENTO CAP )
Benefit chec)ts for 700,000 aged,
blind or disabled CalifomJans
which have been delayed ainee
laat summer are to be peld in November and December. That
wa• tbe won1 W..._..•Y rrom tbe ..... Sodal 8ervlce9 Deput. ment.
\
I
Thul'ldey. Octow •· 1m
Jrvtae ,.Iden&, .U..'l need a ~ r.a1111d dJ
report to ten tbem uaat J.t -.. lit :tl:il II ,.__ llal1IM co,,,. Air S.8tloe ............. elraaUtiedt .... tM
flnl ......... of u.. yw. 1Wr..,._ .......... u.m ......
But u.e ........... d .., .. '*' eio..ctl ... ~-
-trwleted 1Mo ltltiltie9 Jm1 lllOw mud9 of an IA· crew tn tnAma MtiwttJ ocma ....... U.O. maatlal
wllich aftoUin&ad lor the .... IB ... eompa.-.
Tbe report •dmatee =euretMI mer...ild uo ,ercent ln number abucl of ~ at El Toro. t:x .. rbaUna tbe alt wu tM cloluN of the
base's main nmway ror Npaln, ~t= UM o1 an audllary at.rip Wbic-h broqllt jeU tn over at.cl area
oflb city.
The report. Nlealed lut week, wW be uaed by Clty
Attorney Jamea Elick.loft u tbe batJa for a lecal opbdon
on whether the Mariaea violated federal envlroomtntal
rules ~h lncreued traln!nc eaercl1e1 meant to
lri mulate lanf.ti.np aboard carriers. Whatever hi• conclusion, the tact remaiDI that Jet
l'loi e from the bue is a eerioul problem. The military
must show it la eenalUve to tl>e effectt it.a operatlou h"ave
on the sunoundina oommunitf. Jn the case of Irvine. that
m eans a commwllty whjch ts cbanatn1 swiftly almost
from month to month. Although the city has received assurances from
}egislators and military officials alike that similar ex·
t>rcises on a large scale will not occur aaaln, the City
Council must press its case that noise pollution from the
base wiU not be tolerated in silence.
Precaution Tunely
Last week 's earthquake which jiggled many P8;rts of
Southern California provided a lesson of sorts in timely
4ecision making. The Irvine Ranch Water District had decided to lower
j.he level of its Rattlesnake Reservoir in the hilla north of
Irvine Boulevard only days before the quake shook the
southern portion of the state.
The reduction in water level was based on an en~ineering report which indicated a major temblor o~
curring along the nearby Elsinore Fault could cause a possi-
ble collapse of the dam. While a big shake along the Elsinore F.ault is con-
sideroo unlikely by IRWD officials. they decided to play
it safe and lower the water. It is waste water stored for
agricultural use.
The Oct. 15 s himmy, which caused widespread
damage in Imperial County, served to reinforce the dis-
trict's decision to take no chances.
Jn Southern California, earthquakes are simply a fact
of life. The IRWD is to be commended for taking the action
>l did to protect the public's safety, particularly in light of
t.he fact that it stands to lose revenue because of its ac-
lion
UCI Housing Help
Good news for UC Irvine officials came out of last
week's Board of Regents meeting in San Francisco.
-1 1... W 4llUNOTON ....,. la tbe
••1 .. t•at• U1at ·waa Nul
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TrUeld • Mfte ta .. •i&y,
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aad wron1 th~o tbe
homleldal .
moronic tbuaa ot the 88 who
did the actual
butchering.
Yet It w as
Oerman
scleotiats who
developed the
mass·m\lrder technlQues the SS
uted, and who performed UP•
s peakable "experhnents" on
Jewa, Russian prisoMn-of·war
and other helpless victims.
l&ONICALL Y, the polities of
the Cold War gave these scien·
tists the best chance or any Nazi
criminals to escape puniJhment
for their actions. Their expertise
was a salable commodity in the
East-West competition tbat
sprang Ul> before Che asbes o( de·
Mailbox
,...._. o.aaay ..... ev• eool
SupprllMCI aovernm•t docu·
m .. ta clltal1 u oucr.,:::• iram, codl·named "Pa p,"
under Whicb bmd.rtdl N--lneludinl .u.,.cl war crtmsua.
-were welcomed lato tbe United
Statff wUb no ~ for their
put Mnice to Hiller. TIM •till·
Meret docwMnta were tul'Md up
by Sen. llu Baueua, D·llont.,
wbOH Judiciary subeotnmittee ia ·
lookJq ldto "Papercllp" and re·
tated~amt.
The lntmt ot the "Paperclip"
proeram waa to reeru1t Oenban 1e1enu.t. and tecbnici1111 before
the Soviets snared them .
01ten1ibl)', strict backiround
cbecka were to be run on the
recruits and tbetr families to
make sure n<> war criminals
were given sanctuary in this
country.
IN FACf, however . the secret
documents indicate -and other
sources have confirmed -that in m any cases no security checks
at all were made. This laxity by
federal authorities enabled Nazi
criminals to settle in the United
States. secure from prosecution
for their atrocities. A few of
these scientists have been ac-
e used of perfol'mi11g pseudo·
m~a& npll"lnMDta on Jews,
loslde aoureea told our U ·
soclaa. Gary Cohn and Jack
llltcball. la...,. ea1e1. detolatory ln-
formldioa on a particular Iden·
tl•l·reerult WH simply over·
looked became the eovenunent
c0fl9idend IWn too valuable to
r11k aa.tDc to tbe RU11ian1 -or
to a de-NuiftcaUoo court.
"Paperc:Up" was a calculated.
cum\&IMive effort by the U.S.
covel"Dll*ll to bring some of the
wont kinda or Null into the
Uttrted SUI• re1ardJeu of their bac1t1roundl. a congressional
lnveatJ1ator told us after ex·
amlalai I.be suppressed docu·
menll.
A leu extreme view was g.iven
by another knowled1eable
source, 'who aaid the intent of the
operaUoo waa benign -to ex·
pedite. the clearance of needed
aclentific ta.lent -but the way it
was carried out was a diluter.
"It was an error of judgment."
he said.
WHE'nlEll "Paperclip" was
deliberately used to smuggle
known Nui criminala into thla
country. or was merely bune,led,
the fact remains that federal
authoritiee violated immigraUon
laws ID tbetr INl to ncnd& tM
Germ• teienllau. On• 1'..vtct.d cloeam.a, for eJCample, etatee: "Frankly, we
reached the eonchlliioa daat. u a
matter ot fact, tbQ ant belnl
brought beN u cMUam wttboul
re1a1d to the lm.mlsratlon
law1."
When one eovemmeat oenclal
made the reuooable 1u"estion that the German aclent11t1
should be permitted to come
here only on re1Ular vlau, he
was quickly overruled on
grounds of "expedience," the
documents show. Hundred.I ol
scientists and their fammes.
some with neither passports nor
visas -and some with weU-
documented lies to Nazi ac·
ti vi ties -were ferried to the
United States on troopships car-
rying American Gls home for
dlschfrge. Others were brought
to Canada and Mexico and
sneaked into the Unlted States.
l n one lnstance cited in the
documents, an American escort-
ing officer pulled a gun and
tbreateiaed a gove'rnment of.
ficial who questioned the pro-
priety ol allowing a group of
German scientists into the Unit-
ed States.
ONCE IN TRIS country, the
German scientists were given
lucrative jObe io American ln·
dustry. Some even reeelved
security clearances to work on
aeuitive defense projectl.
Tbe suppressed "P•pereUp"
mes raise 4laturbln1 question• about a report last. year by tbe
General Accountlna Ofnce.
which ec>Mhaded that there was
no wtdesprud conspiracy to ob-
1truct \nvest11ati0n and pi'QMCU·
lion of Nui war criminals.
Tbe GAO report jjid
actnowledce that the CIA. the
FBI and \be DefeDM and St.ate
DeP.artmenta bad indeed ar·
ranged f<M' auapected Nuts to
-•in refuge here. and then used
them as sources ~~ information. But the GAO repon-played down
this use ol war~rimes ampect.s
by U .S. agencies.
The "Papercllp" documents ~how that the involvement of
the U S government with al·
leged Nazi criminals was far
more ext.cnsivc than previously
believed
footnote. We 'II have further
revelations about Naz.is hiding in
the United States in future col·
umna.
The University of California board approved a re-
quest to include in the 1979-80 building budget plans for a
$6.9 million faculty apartment compl4:x at UCI. .
This is particularly well received by Irvine ad-
ministrators because of problems they've had in recent
vcar s in luring new faculty members to Orange County.
The high cost of housing in the a~ea has. proved to be a ~ubstanlial deterrent to the school s recrwtlng efforts.
Will Women Ever Gain Right to Be Safe?
With construction of the faculty apartments. new pro·
fcssors will be able to find temporary shelter in their
quest for affordable housing in the area. Plans call for 100
units to be built. . . When the cost or housing is a factor in the unt·
vcrsity's pursuit of academic excellence the only way to
maintain UCl's high quality is to help resolve the
problem.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of f.he Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (7t4) 642-4321.
Boyd/Life Views
ByLM.BOYD
Pollsters asked an equal
number of men and women
this query: "Which have tbe
more difficult life, men or
women?" The m en were
divided fifty-My on tbe mat-
ter. But three times u many women as men thought
women bad the harder row to
hoe.
Don't you think rain cut·
ters on houses ouaht to be
mounted on hinaes so the)'
could be tipped down and
hosed out every eo oftea ! I
do.
Q. "How many new words
does tbe averace person team every year?" 16 A. About 28, if nothing "'
done on ~ to boolt the
number.
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
How can we bave a re·
Uable bench with even
one \oOle nut who ad·
mits to mak\na screwy
oblcene phone calla? D.11. ..
It was because students at
cambrid&e weren't allowed
to keep ctiop in their rooms
that Lord Byron while there
kept a bear.
Although Mother's Day
was first offlclally re·
con1n1zed by a joint con·
iresilonal reeolutioa In 1914,
Father's Day didn't tet tueb a nod until 1151. And tbat pves you tome idea or the
relative importance of
mothers md f athen.
Q "Wblch l• bi11er. a new.born blue whale or a full
grown eleplaant?"
A. The whale. By a whole
lot.
The Uteral meaning of
''diamond" is "indettrucU·
ble."
It's said the world's
cheapest cruile ls the U.bour
voyaae between Stoctbolm,
Sweden. and Finland's Aland
islands. Roundtrtp, 12.25.
Did 1 tell you there are 3.2·
million potholes In Texas
roads? '
• Q . "What do klnl cobra
snakes eat?" A. Littler snakes. almoet
exclusively.
Q. "II tbere a lot or Ucht·
nlnl and thunder at tb•
Nortb udSoutb Pol•?"
A. 11.erdb' any. MaJbe oae
iucb e)edrtcal 1torm every
10 yean.
To the Editor:
In the struggle for equality
and basic human rights for
women. one glaring area of totaJ
inequality yet remains. It is a
condition which bas existed for
so long that I wonder if.
perhaps, it has ever been re·
garded as a deprivation d a
right. ~ female human beln&
is denied the right or relative
s afety from bodily harm in her
dally life. Why is it still con·
sidered an unfortunate but true
fact or life that women simply
cannot safely live, work. or
travel alone?
OBSERVE a few examples of
common news articles read <and
accepted) by millioos every day.
A teacher in Costa Mesa is as·
saulted on a Sunday afternoon ln
her school classroom. A Wood·
bridge housewife is beaten over
the head and almost raped in
her own home in broad daylight.
A series of unsolved rape·
murders in homes in a coastal
community are reported. Don't
we aU casually read these ac·
counts and think bow un-
fortunate, or how awful? I pro-
pose we begin reading them and
think. whatanoutrage!
1 am a single woman like
mllllons of others today.
on my own, earning a living. and
raising a child. I am grateful
that J have so many areas or op-
portunity open to me today and
rights wblcb were denied not so
many yean ago. However, I will
not feel like an equal human be-
ing unW l am no longer afraid to
walk to my car in a dark college
parkln1 lot; unUl I reel sare
working alone in my office; until
my friend is no longer ap-
prebenaive about JoHinl alone
near her home before dayllabt;
unUl J can allow my 14-year-old
dauahter to take a public bus
after dark. or even before, and
not fear for ber safety.
Today, with eo many women on their own, what can be done
to gtve us the freedom that
every other croup bu always
had and utumed as an lnalleoa·
ble rtlbt? ·The freedom J\Wt to
be. .
KA.BEN N. THOMAS
... , ... Net T,...,.
To the Editor: A recent item in the p•per told
how sboektd a traabman In
Dayton, Obto, become• when he
ftnda .,...t bil bat• of buttool
thrown in the trash.
Well. I am shocked too. when 1
think of the many dollars the
Salvation Army or the Goodwtll
stores could have realized from
the sales of them. or how happy
many insUtuUons would have
been for this windfall to
replenish missing buttons on the
patlenta' clothing.
Jn the old days in Norway we
learned that it is a sin to throw
away good. usefw tbin&s. and l lb.ink it still is, helping to name
recetlion in our land. Wute not •.
want not. MAGNY L. JENSEN
weie.~ llelwt
To the Editor: Celia 1\u'ner's article on Oct.
J4, opposite the editorial page.
was a welcome relief. I could just "hug;· ber for prod·
ding a giggle ln a glum mo-
ment. Encore. encore! R . MELLlN
St~•• Ba• \laj.w
To the FAitor: Regarding Dr. Steincrohn's
response on stress <Oct. 17). I
OK ! HJAPS, ftl£
SIG PEI.I.A RiCEJYiS-
fAlL~, WJtJ KICK
OFF!
mus t comment He -,uggest s
that work 1s categorized. men ::.
Jobs vs women·s JObs. and lhat
by lranscendmg across a forbid·
den line. a woman can expect
"stress diseases · · How absurd'
The a r bitrary d1s t1n clion
whic h classifies man 's a nd
woman's work has. in the final
analysis. no beanng on who wiU
be afnlcted wilh "stress dis·
eaaes ." Stress is. in fact.
handled by people on their own
independent schedules. Stanford
Univenlty, University of Texas
and Penn State University have
proved t.bat stress is healthy.
If man is not challenged. he
becomes a docile vegetable.
lackluster. with no drive. wt>o is
withdrawn and losing hope. The
reality of stttss becomes un· bealtby when frustration in·
tensifies tbe advenity UllOdat·
ed with unsatisfied stress. ie.
failure or problems unsolved. or
when suffering from a mental
disorder.
J have been dealing with
stress ror years and my studies
conclude that each person will
handle stress independently and
uniquely. that stress is not un·
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healthy. that people grow out of
::.tress. and that 1t 1s 1mposs1ble
to associate stress w1lh men's
Jobs vs. women's jobs.
J .B. YOUNG. Ph.D.
8r•..,. Speice lt'ell
To lhe Editor: Last week when Gov. Brown
returned from his earthquake
survey he was met al the airport
and the oews media asked for a
statement aboUt Chad Greene.
the little boy leukemia victim.
Well. I never tbougbt old
Brownie had it in him. but "1hat
he bad to say would hne gtven
cred.Jt to even Pope John Paul
II. b tbi. Impossible. of course. ut s
Brown statement should be
taped and every lawmaker,
Jude• and Justice in the country
required to view and llaten to it.
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
( So)ling Utat lw IOOMld ~ i1lad to
welcome the bo1'• parents to
Califorftio. shottld the!I be
threateud with proaect1ti0ft in
Mauachuaetts, Brown cited "11
"1trong commilmeftt to the balic
prerogative of the mother and
father to decide what kiftd of
medical care i• "-•t" for their
children, and t.Dftlt on to crit1cW Ute
medical e~mnt and tlw state
for ~ Ow right to ~
parental relJIO"libilit1 in such mat-
tera. Ed.J.
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·•Each year. us out of .oo
couples in the Unlt.ed Stat.el ex-
perience one « more violent in·
cidents. That's 7~ mllllon
couples. If we had anythinc like
tbal in an or1anic dileue. it
would be declared a naUonaJ
emer1ency." -Dr. ••rray
Sara••· a Univenlty of New
Hampabire eoeloloel•t ud co-
author of a fort.Homlna book on
ramUy .to&enc•.
"I think we're I011DI control at ever7tlUI." Saudi Anb&a11 oil
mln(•t•r,-lllelk Ml• .. IMl
Ya•ul, tel1iaf reporten &bat
tM oll ean.l baa loM oaetlOtl ud It 11 ap to coaeumtn to atop
price boolU.
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VOL. ~ NO. 2'1, • SECTIONS, 9 PAGES ORANGI! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1979
e a
Suds in ¥our E9e
Laguna Beach Jaycee director Craig
Springe blows off a healthy head of foam
from his German stein in preparation for
Saturday's Oktoberfest in the Art Colony.
~he annual event I eatures a polka band,
games, food and beer bootba and fun,
beginning at 5 p.m. and continuing through n p .m . on the Laguna Beach frontage road
near the Sawdust Festival grounds. Ad·
mission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents
for children. Proceeds go to benefit local
community groups.
Boy, 13, Faces Charges in Clemente Cme
By RAYMOND ESTRADA. Jll.
OI-DMty .._Sc.ff
San Clemente police said to-
day they have found a .38 caliber
pistol believed used in the Sun·
day night shooting and stabbing
death o f a 30.y e a r ·o ld
Capistrano Beach man.
An Orange County Juvenile
Court hearing is set today for a
l3·year·old San Clemente youth
accused of s laying William
Nelson Krueger, who lived al his
mothe r 's Capistrano Beach
home.
Graveside funeral services
were scheduled this afternoon in
El Toro for Krueger who police
say was shot between the eyes at
close range, slabbed numerous
times in the torso and left dead
on a dirt road near an aban·
doned city sewage facility.
Although police say the case is
aJl but closed. Lt. Craig Steckler
admitted that a motive for the
slaying is "not clear" and the
discarded knife used in the slay-
ing may oever be round.
Police have questioned a man
who says he ls a witness to the
slaying. The witnesa has not
been identified.
"He (Krueger). may have just
been walking down the road
when be saw the suspect faring
tbe first five rounds of the gtm,"
Steckler sp eculated Police
believe the last round killed
Krueger
But police declined to specify
whether property, including a
handgun, radio and other loot
taken in two Sunday nlgbl
burglaries nearby, may have
bad something to do with the
slaying.
Although the youth charged
with the slaying bu not been
name d, police say be is a
Sborecliffs Junior High School
s tudent who recently moved
from the San Bemardino area to
the Capistrano Shores Mobile
Home Park near the death
scene.
The mobile home park, where
two / trailers were broken into
Sunday, ls located across North
El Camino ReaJ from the dirt
road where Krueger was found
lying oo his back in a pool of bis
own blood.
After combing the area along
the highway north and south or
the death scene and mobile
home park, police said the .38
caliber pistol was localed near
J.he city's Beach Club facility
about a quarter mile from the
site of Krueger's death.
Police believe the knife u.wd in the slaying was discarded
somewhere along the highway
and possibly picked up by a
passerby.
It is believed that Krueger
was shot first and then stabbed
numerous times on the upper
left side of his chest and in his
lowe r right a bdomen, police
said.
Pasted by Pie
Gov. Brown Yippie 's Target
NEW YORK (AP ) -
California Gov Edmund G.
Brown Jr. was bit on the side or
the bead with a lemon·cocoout
pie today as be entered Cooper
Union to address sever al bun·
dred students.
The pie -thrower was Ylppie
Aron Kay, wbo habitually uses a
pie,io-tbe-face as a way of show·
inl dlspleuure with a person.
In Ulla cue, be said without
amplification that Brown was
"not doing anything for the
prison system and prisOoers in
California."
He also accused the aovemor
of playing alon8 with Howard
J arvla, author of California's
Propolition 13 tu reductlon law.
Kay claim.a to have scored 14
bits on prominent figures in six
years and to have been.arrested
only once, when he was fined
$150. Among his targets have
been Sen. Danie l Patrick
Moyn1han, D·N.Y., former New
York Mayor Abraha m Beame
and former CIA bead William
Colby.
Brown was entering Cooper
Union , a science and arts college
on the Lower East Side, when
the pie was thrown. He went up-
stairs to clean himse lf off. When
he came down his hair still was
damp.
"I was delayed a little bit
when I ran into a fellow with a
pie," Brown told bis student au·
dience, which responded with a
m ass groan. "They say cam·
paigning is not a piece of cake
. . . The thing that really gripes
me Is that it wasn't on my diet."
He then launched into his
scheduled speech.
_onnection ·
Cocaine
Operation
Broken ·
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. Deity Heit, ....
A "top rank" international
drug ring that federal pros-
ecutors said w as le d by a
former Laguna Beach man and
involv,ed bringing an estimated
$72.5 million worth or pure co-
caine into the United States bas
been broken by a series of key
arrests.
Samuel Cutkomp, formerlv of
Laguna Beach, was na med as the
ringleade r o r the cocai ne
operauon tnat ~eluded bnnguig
400 poWlds or the drug into the
country in book bindings, scuba
tanks and even use of a foreign
diplomat, federal agents said to-
day .
Cutkomp, 53 , who had ad·
dresses in Laguna Niguel and
Laguna Beach before moving to
'a $1.2 million lalterront house ln
Tahoe, Calif .• in 1977. is being
held in Reno with bail set al
$500,000.
The elaborate drug smuggling
operation also included couriers
and dealer s i n Huntington
Beach, El Toro and Santa Ana,
according to Steve· Swanson.
aeeot in charge or the Federal
Drug Enforce ment agency in
Reno. .
Tboee realdenta were named
•mOllll ~ in a aw Pederill JSJ iDdk:tmmt u1 ' II la &Ma ...... e1t7
~~~o1"C ~; Robert and Mary
Taylor ol El Toro and Daniel
BraJ" .. 81111&aADa.
Sw&DIOll Mid that Cutkomp
hatebecl the orpniuUoll in late
191' wtam be traveled to South America and wu introduced to
a major cocaine dealer ln Lima,
Peru,. "Cutkomp had female cour·
lers transport money and co-
caine from Uma to the United
States," Swanson said today.
The former Laguna Beach
man a ppa rently had three
m ethods of transporting money
and drugs, Swanson said, includ·
ing sealing cocaine in book bind·
ings, using scuba equipment and
a diplomatic couMer from Costa
Rica. Swanson said women would
fl y to Lima with $100,000 to
$200,000 in cash and meet Wlth
Cutkomp and the alleged drug
dealer Edward PortugalSalaur
Arter tunung over tile money.
the women would take cocaine.
sealed in bindings or large
books, and fly from Lima tu
Mexico City.
The women would then pro·
ceed to Tijuana where they
would be met by another group
of couriers who would carry the
drug.filled books across the
border into San Diego posmg a!>
tourists.
Tbe books were then brought
to Laguna Beach. Swa nson said,
with some of the drugs d1stribut
ed in the Art Colony and some
(See DRUGS, Page AZ )
TOMBSTONE
IURGAIN BUY
LONDON <AP > -An ad·
verUsemenl seen in a country
store al West Bridgford, near
Nottingham:
·•F or Sale. Secondhand
tombstone. Bargain for famjly
named Perkin."
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Amy Herdman, s, tests bet' klnder1arten's Halloween
symbol at Sooth Laguna's Aliso School Tum to Page A3
for pictures of pumpkin's preparation before an en·
thusiaslic audience.
Cops Call Weekend
Alert for OC Killer
By JOANNE REYNOLDS °' "-o.i1., ,.,._. st.Mf
Whi le detectives cont.rnue to
sift through hund reds of leads an
search of tht> Orange County
killer. patrolmen fro m fi ve
agencies were setllng plans to·
day for increased forces over
the weekend.
The slayer. respons1 ble for at·
tacks on nme women that have
left six of them and an unborn tn
Cant dead. usually :;trikes on
weekends.
''We're gom~ to place a ll the
men we can mto the field ... -.aid
Ll. Wyatt llart of the Orange
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Rattle r Bites
Clemente Dog
San Clemente resident Ron
R ichardson told po lice and
Orange County Animal ~ontrol
officers his pet do~ was bitten by
a ralllesnalte in his yard
Wednesday.
Authorities killed the snake
Ric hardson. of 203 Via
Socorro. said his dog was rushed
to a local veter inarian who
treated the animal for the bite.
The veterinarian said the
pooch is expected to recover.
County Sheriff's Department
The loUer preys on apartment
residents during the late night
and early morning hour"
Officers fo rm the She riff's
Depa rtme nt and the Costa
Mesa. Irvine. Newport Beach
and Tustin police departments
tndrcated that habit will dictate
the w ay in which their special
patrols will operate.
Meanwhile. investigators con·
firmed today they have ruled out
;J Santa Ana man as a suspt:cl in
the assau.lt cases.
Jon Richard Rowland, 18, was
arrested ru; a prowlinf( s uspect
in a south Santa Ana apartment
complex early Wednesday.
Detecttves seckmg the Orange
Count> killer questioned him
because of his resemblance to
the suspect in their cases
Officers 53Jd today, however,
the poss1b1lity that the youth 1s
the murderer-rapist 1s a limited
ooe. The suspect m the inter-city
cases has been described as hav-
<Stt KILLER, Page A2)
Or:.n:fi:asl
Weather
Profs Strike
C INCINNATI (AP) -
ProfetllOl'S walked picket lines
today lo tbe fint strike ever by ~ the f acuity at tbe University ol
~ Cinclnnati.
School Financing Topic 'A' Cloudy and cooler Fri·
day. Lows tonight in 50s.
Hi g h s Friday 70 at
beaches to 75 inland.
INSIDE TODA. Y
Ah, Ntw HampahiTe -U's
the grandest and t h e
damnedest. Story, phoro Page
Bl. PUU GIFT
. CVIDE OFFERED
TodaJ'• Daily PUot feat\11'99 a
pre·boUdaJ lift CWM to South
CoutPlau.
Look for tbe U -pa1e · au~r "Annhenary Cel• • eoatalalq ttori•
ud ........... plau.
lt eeleltratH lt1 11Ua ••· ••ft'Mr7.
Tbe ...... to OODUll• ftnanc·
ln1 prof= In tbe cmce-wealthy Be•da Unlfted
Scbool Dlltrlet wu a etetral
theme dunn1 a caadldate'•
fonun Wedaelda~nllbt mvolv·
inl the n;9C~ 111k'n1
two sat.I on the board Nov. t .
The 30 or so parents ud com·
mWllty members wbo att.a-d
beard candld8M9 ofter •utoul
solution• to 1et_ tb• dJ1trtct tbrouP f\ltUre budlet bl ...
Tbe fonm ID tbe IQb lcbool
audJtorimn futund lDcmnblntl
Dr. Ron Chilcote and Harry
Bttbell and candidates Bruce
Hoppln.I. Michael Onorato and
Manha Palmer.
Tbe five candidates answered
quesUoaa from apomorln1 PTA
memben and parent& and ~
community members atteodln•
the two-hour forum.
Foremost on tbe miDdl ol can·
dldat.I md audience alike wu
tb• Serrano-Priest 1tate supreme Ooart decllk>n, Prop.
1J and odaer lellalaUon that bu
meat bmdndl of U.0..-andl ol
•
'9ollan in cut.a for the five-school
district in recent yean.
Harry Bttbell, a South Lacuna
realtor and four ud a half year
1chool board member, said the
paat four years have "been
tou1b."
And, be said, tbe next foor
years wlll present ilmilar
challe111• to the acbool dlltrict,
whlch hu bad to "cut summer
1cbool, adult education. school
trampcrt.ltion and recenUy cut
'3I0,000 from tbe buctcet."
He Hid more euta may be
nee .... l'J to malatain educ•·
}
tional quality in Lal\llla Beach.
P arents may have to pay to
have their children tran1ported
to schools in the Laauna Beach
district. In addition. Bithell said, the
district may have to look to even
larier class sizes to keep the
school di.strict in operation.
But he said district officials
are aeeking other means of rais·
in& (W\Cls that won't be available
from the state in future yean.
"This district receives 1bout
$90,000 in scholarship monev for
C8ee LAGUNA, Pace AZ>
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Mournen,
'Protea ten
Keep J"igil
Nl!W Y08k (P) -
Some follown are IM'Q·
lq for tM del r.ed abab ol Ira a'• recover1 from
eancer and 1.U bladder
1ur1ery, but ot!Mn ••1
tbey hope be wtll turviv•
only to meet a violent
death,
Four Iranian women
conducted a pra)'eJ' rilll
Wedne1da1 lnalde New York fbDttaJ for Sbab Mobammecf Baa Pahlavi u ,_..... removed b1I
1allbladder. Outtide, dem-
on a tratora ebanted
"Death t.o tbe Sbab ! "
The thab, whose 1lx·
year battle with cancer ol
the Jympb 1ystem wu dJa.
clo9ed followiq the opera· tlon, wu deacrlbed aa
"restlng comfortably."
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KILLER •••
ing dark balr and eyes and may
wear a dark mustache.
He ls ol medium height and
welght with a powerful build and
appean to be 25 to 30 years old.
Police investigators stressed
today that other than the
description, they have almost no
leads to the suspect.
"We don't even have a vehicle
description," said Lt. Jack
Calnon of Costa Mesa. ··1 wt.ab
we did, tbou&b."
Ctinoo • mvesti1aton from the four other a1encle1 aay they are contlnwn1 to receive in·
formation from area residents
based on leafiets handed out
door-to-door by Costa Mesa's re·
serve police officen. Capt. Edward Glugow, com-
mander of the Costa Mesa patrol
division said those reserves will
have completed their assign·
ment by tonight and will be used
to increase police manpower in
the streets over the w~kend.
Capt. Ron Lowenberg of
Tustin said his city has bad a
special patrol force at work for
the last three weekends. "We
use everybody we've got so we
can have a whole bunch of cops
on the streets," be said. "It's ex·
pensive, but we've got to do it."
Orange Coast law enforce-
ment officials have warned
apartment residents to be wary
of at.rangers \n their
neighborhood and to be sure to
keep their doon and windows
locked When they're home.
Airline Hit
By Prote1t1
DENVER. Colo. <AP>
About 35 men and women in
wheelcbain spent four hours at
the CcotioentaJ Airlines desk at
Stapleton International Airport
to protest the alrllne'• policy
againlt carrytna a wheelchair
battery Continental comlden a
hasard.
Tbe pnMlten, memben of
Denver'• Atlantla commanity
for tbe b.andicapped, took tmna requestina a ticket at the CcJn.
tlnentaJ counter. Ticket sellers
rejected each of them in turn.
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TM ,.., fted la a •altlq OCMD•
pad aedaa drtvea b1 a Wrd
man. llalow aald.
Aller be.art.q a pollee ractio
broadcul about the robbery.
Shertrr• ~ ltlcbHl Wood
reportAlld Helq ~ suspected
lela•&J •'*> oe Cron \'IDty
PartwQ near tbe Su Dtieeo ....... .,.
Wood aad other depuUH
pure... tM auto to Paelflc
Cout ffl&bway ad ... DOrtb aw ta.. aedu turMd rlPt oo
'1tb Av•ue la lout.b Larcma.
nae ltreet dead encb la tbe
Soutb Cout Medical Ce1lter
parklq lot wben deputl• ar-~ tbe Uu"M mee lD tbe auto.
Al'ft!llted and cJaarced la COD·
aection with the robbery are
Jobn Delull• E1aer, ai, 2'30 Glenaeyn St., Jamea Mitchum,
2450 Gleueyre St., both in
Lquna Beach, and Steven Jef-
fery Sprque, 2S, a Marine ata-
UODecl It Camp Pendleton.
All three men were questicJDed
by FBI aaenta and remained in
cuatody toct.y.
Eh&ow aa1c1 the sa.ooo 1.n aoot
wa1 recovered alone with a
pellet sun. tbat resemble• a .38
caliber pbtol, that police say
waa used in the bolduJ).
•
16 to Compete
In Clemetite
Mui Pageant
Sixteen beauties have
qualified for the Nov. 18 Miss
San Clemente competition.
The upcoming pageant will be
held at 5 p.m. at Sebastian's
West Dinner Playhouse near the
com er of North El Camino Real
and Avenida Pico in San
Clemente.
The event is sponsored by the
San Clemente Chamber of Com· merce.
Thia year's contestant.a are
Carmen Acosta, Leigh Ann Baker, Debi Constant, Diane
Cook, Melissa deBoisblanc,
Sabra David.son, Tracie Elliot,
LeAnne Ellison, Francie
Fitzgerald, Sally Jordan. Renee
Paul, Molly Anne Pert. Letitia
CTiah> Rebman , Linda
Rodri~. Sara Slevcove and
SandeSnelgrooes.
Glenda Cantu and Jacqueline
Taylor are alternates.
The Nov. 18 program includes
a fashion show , entertainment
by television actor Joe Cooley as
master of ceremonies and
vocalist Lynn Dove.
Tickets are $16 for adults and
$11 for children Tickets are available at the Chamber of
Commerce office on North EJ
Camino Real and near W. El
Portal street.
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DRUGS •••
transported to Tahoe city for
diatrl butloo. A 1econd method of
transportation involved filling
empty 1CUba diving tanks with
25 pounds of the drug, which was
taken up to Belhe, South
America, then to New Orleans.
Swanson said the former
Laguna Beach man also used
the former Costa Rican
agricultural envoy, Rodolfo
Araya-Porroe, 3'1, to transport
up to 50 J)OlUlds of cocaine at a
time to Miami and other U.S.
ports.
Aaalstant. U.S. Attomey Lee
Lutfy from Reno said 20 persons
were named in a Reno Grand
Jury indictment Wednesday and
12 of tboee suspects have been
arrested to date.
He said indictments will be
sought "to the next three
months" against 20 to 30 other
suapecb in the elaborate drug
smuggling cue.
Swanson said some Orange
County residents will be named
in future indictments but be
would not releue their names .
The &OftmmeGt became aua·
plcioua of Cutkomp in 197$, of.
flclalt 1ald, when it wu dll-
covered be wu makln1 twlee-
montbly tript to Peru, flytna
ftnt clua, altbou&b be bad no
apparent income. TR pernmeat caupt up to
Cutkomp ln July when be wu
lndlcted on cooaplracy to import
and d.l.ltribute cocaine. He ii stLU
in prllOD witb baU Ml at "°°,000.
launch Poatponed
BAY ST. LOUIS, M\11. (AP)
-Selentiltlyc>'tponed a test ftr.
lq WedneldaY of a cluatet' ot
apace 1buttle teat ea1lnea
becat&M of a 1maU bydrolen
leak, oCftdall wd.
'CHM l ,..._. AHIAD'
Bowel Member Blttte• ....... , ... ,..
a, Rll''DICllOSl'Mfi· . ............. A...,._ ....... a...,,_ •••ctroale ~tu.a • U.• Anaheim Ooa.eaU• tellter
escalated tedaJ • Ute llaow drew ....... wtU. .... emit of
JI d.....,.ton l• acts ol
ctY'U dllN4!1.mrce •
8aae•r·e•rr1l•I elem·
oattratora repreaeotla1 •
coali&n ol retlP*I ud ltop.
the-arms-race ~ wen led
oft by ADabllm POiice after' at·
tempt.lnc to tlloc\. tM doers of
the C-.'t ICMA mtbitMll.
Twelve penw--. arnded
Wednleday oe llmller ta•11111 lDc dw'lea and Wli....., ......
cuatocb' lD Oraqe ComlJ Jell. {I In a departure from pro-
LAGUNA SCHOOL CANDIDATES. • •
eedlll't9 med WedneMaJ. pro-r test.en were not wamed ot tbe
alle1ed treapaaaln1 violeUom
prior to beinl IU'relted. W....._
day police bad given a two-
mJnute warninc to allow pro-
teaten to dispene.
• • ~tudents, compared to $15,000 to
$20,000 received by atudeots in
other district.a," be said.
He 1uc1ested tboae donors misht have to be approached ud
uked to support apeclftc pro-
IJ'•m• ratberthallacbola.nbips.
·'I don't want to take
acbolanblps away from the atu·
dents, but I believe the people in
this community can affonl to
aend their kids to college.••
Board president. Or. Ron
Chilcote, a political adence pn>-
feaaor at UC Rlvenlde and qht
year Laauna Beach realdeDt,
aaid increases in teacher and
cluailted salaries will "have to
be taken into account in U~t of
the bud&et."
He sa,id class sin "is a matter of great concern to u.a all,''
addlnl that perhaps aome !:fter
cluaa. combined with a er
groups, might be a solution.
Other suggestions from tbe
board member include charging
for bus transportation, mating
bigh school athletic pro1rams
self-sufficient, asking parents to
pay for textbooks and supplies
used by their youngsters, and
seeking donations from busi·
nesses and foundations. Bruce Hopping. a 20-year
Laguna Reach resident and
founder of the philanthropic
Kalos Kagathos Foundation. had
the most unusual solution to
budget woes. He suggested that teachen re.
ceive three lo five year con-tract.a, and given goal• to ac-
complish witbJn ~al contract
period.
He said the tenure system "is
obsolete," add.in& LafQlla Beach
schools practice "time-clock
teaching. There is too much
babysitting at the schools " he
said.
Hopping a lso suggested
eUminating costly football pro·
grams, which he terms violent.
"and turning the priority to
learning skills."
He said the role of the school
board ia to ·•act a s an om·
budsman to students, teachers,
administrators and parents."
Michael Onorato, who teaches
Far Eastern history at Cal State
Fullerton and who bas attended
nearly all school board meetings
since urn, says be reje<:ts "the
naysayers who say we have lost
control of easy access t o
money," since Prop. 13.
"We have not lost control on
how we spend the money we
have left," be said. But be saJd planning for the
future of the school district,
"must begin -now. We must ask
ourselves what does the state re·
quire us to teach, and what have
we as Lagunans added on over
the years."
Onorato said the district must
evaluate the programs that cur-
rently exist and ''set up task
forces to .analayie our declining
growth (which means declining
income from the state.)"
He said the board needl com·
munlty judgment on programs
after the state mandated co~
are satisfied.
Implantation
In Laguna
Prompts Suit
Laguna Beach surgeon Dr
Ralph Small and
aneatbeslologiat Leonard Case
were sued for more lban $1
million Wednesday over alle1ed
lnjurtea from breut impJanta-
tlon •uraerY.
The suit wu filed on behalf o(
Jane White who claimed abe •uf· I ered from mental and pb,Ucal
pain from tbe 1ur1ery
performed la Santa Ana la•t
November.
She ls uldn1 for •1 mUllon in
punltlve damaaes, $250,000
1eneral damages and for at.
tomey costs.
Jn September, Small pleaded
no conteat to chartes of lavoh.an·
tary manatauahter after a »-year~ld Salata Ana womq died
followlnl breat 1\U'l•fY. Small Ud been aeot to CblDo
State Prison for 90 day• of
dia1DOltlc stud.lea before MD· tenclq.
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'Pl.AN FOR "1TURIE"
C.ndldat• Onorato
Marsha Palmer, a five.year
Laguna Beach r~idenl who
t e aches in the Ocean View
School District In Huntington
Beach. agrees the distrtct needs
to evaluate curTent programs
and set priorities.
But before cutting programs,
the school teacher says the dig. trlcl must seek alternative
rorma ol fund1D.g. Sbe au...d parent and community lnvol1'9-ment in that process, and aald
parents should volunteer Ume
and seek foundation or grant
donations to help the dlstnct
continue programs
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'EVAWAft PIUONI•
Te8dlier1"1111ner
She called for mott openness lD
lbe collect1ve barca1ning
process. whic h last year s aw
teachen pitted against the ad·
ministration over salary negOOa·
t1ons
· 'Tbett bas to be openness oo
bolb sades. because it creates
t.enaioo. and t.be ones wbo suffer
are the atudeoU. ''
Tbe ealHfhlate• wtll meet ........ -ru.day a.le.bl la ......
spoD90ftld .,,. u.. Lacun• ......
Taxpayers Association in the
communjty room of Laguna
Federal Savings and Lo&n.
beginning at 7 JO p m
All of tbia, accordin1 to pol.lee \
and spokesmen for the pro-
tea te ra, occurred without
violence. The expoeltioo abowcuea the
lateat ln mllltari electronic•
equipment.
The abow la sponsored by In·
du1trlal and Scientific Con-
ference Mana1ement of
Chica90. lloat exhibit• feature aopblstlcated electronic equip.
ment uaed in a variety of ·
mWtary &Dlllleationa. No actual · weafJCm are OD displa,J.
Tbla 19 U.. lecoDd year that
tbe abow llH been held la :
Aaabetm aad a ••ntl• re-: ...... toda.J oww ......... lt : .nu ......... ,....
PtnMp uno a eoar .... •· . ewtt ... Mid ia datea bave · been boc*ed ........ a ftna de-: mloo oa ......__ tbe lbow wlll ·
return will not be made for ·
another two mootbl. ·
Ullo aald the number ol ex-.
htbitors this year ls down 25 to 30
percent from last year and that
actual attendance was down
about 15 percent
Another conference manage· ment official. Larry Chaarbn.
said lbe loss of exhibitors was
due to "the huale" that bu sur-
rounded the. ezpoeiUon.
··People Jmt don't want to put
up with tt ....... aa.ld . One Anabelm pollce onlcer
said that two months' planning
·Nen t 1n to preparations to han·
die the protest.
We've waited 100 years
for this carpet sale.
Can you
wait until
Nov.1st?
Our business began
100 years ago in
December. 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has ·been le ading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale. •
We wanted to wait for
something important,
something really new, an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November 1,
we ·n be announcing in this
newspaper the most
significant carpet sale in
our 100 year history and
it 's just what you've been
waiting for!
• DO~EY 10916 Oowncy Ave
• COSTA MESA 2927 s Blt1tol St
Phone 171,.1 751 ·2324
Between F\orence & Firestone 1213) 9119.4444
• LOS ANGELES l~ Channm1 St ..
011mpic ft Alameda 12m 62'7·473' I MUe So. of South Coast Plata
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f2131 43().. 7501
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SWAT team broke down U.e door. be uld.
Several deputies. were ha the entryway wheD Y anlck fired two abota at them from the top ol a
atairway wtth a ... caliber revolver. n.ey re-
turned bia fl.re with ahoton bluta, and tbe mu
waa killed, Rodr1pe11aicl.
Tbe womu and tbe boy were found unhurt lo
another bedroom, be Hid
Sex Bias
Suit Filed
LOS ANGELES CAP> -The city of El Segundo
and its police chief have been sued for $2 million by a
former city police department clerk, who claims s be
was barred from becoming a law enforcement of-
ficer after she admitted she bad sex wilh department
members and also bad an abortion.
Debra Lynn Thorne of Playa det Rey charged
sex discrimination in lhe suit filed last Sept. 28 in
federal district court here
IN REil SUIT, Ms. Thome sctid she revealed
during a polygraph test that she had sexual rela-
tions and the abortion. The test was taken as part
or her ~amination for policewoman
Also named as defendants were El Segundo
police Capt. J C. Devilbiss and polygi-aph ex-
aminer John Hampton
SHE FURTHER alleged that .. confidential in-
formation" she revealed during the test was sent
to Chief James Johnson and Devilbiss and wu used to "conspire to prevent her from bei.ng ap-
pointed a police officer "
SEC to Accept
Solvency Plan
SAN DIEGO <AP>-The Securities and Ex-
cban&e Commission says it wlll accept a re-oraani.Utlon plan for We.tpte-calllornia Corp.,
the $1 tiiJ.liOD conK)omerate which went bankrupt
under C. Arnholt Smith.
Tbe_ ~ dev~ .by bankruptcy tNltea
do r lDI the put aevliral yean. woald tva
WHt&at e into a leaner company wltb Air
Califoml~~ profitable regional airline, u its ma·
jor opera entity. ·
A BEAJllNG IS scheduled Oct. 30 at which
U.S. District Judge Leland C. Nielaen may rule on
the plan. Two-thirds of Westgate's creditors would
also have to approve it.
The plan drawn up by bankruptcy trustees
Curvin J . Throne and Herbert Kunzel provides for
Westgate to sell Sun Harbor Industries and Sun
Harbor Caribe Inc., a Puerto Rico·based entity.
SAVE 50%
IUY AT FACTOIY DIRECT PRICES
SA VI llTAIL DIAL& PIOfllT
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Bank Seek • RecDf'ery of $927,288 ·
W8n' OOVINA (AP> -A W11t Covina couple, sell or mcwe tt from lta pNNat loe1Uoa ID ~-=~ .w::* ..::;:~=-..:bl~~ UCB ATIO&NBY llA&Y W........n Jt ...
MlMDC or movtu tMir mollOe home mdtl 1 but ney elllmed ID court doeumllU tut tbe ....._
amt 1p1mtthealll HWed. are f1111."0M'ble to tbe baU lart.lile IDCOIJ, ....t.if
Tbe 1)T'ellmlD117 lai::ttJon w11 1ranted they were tbe Yicttma of a ...... " :
Wedne.tay bJ SUperior 'udle Vernon G. Wllltwood ~ 1.-.rd H. Harril, ...
Poeter at tbe reqwt of Uaited CaB.fornla Bank, faces trial Nov. 2 lD eou1eUoa WW. tbe ...... wblcblue'*tn1~~ertbe*7,alumpotcub acbeme. Ralpb Eruten 51, of lniDe Mill fCll'IMilb
that 1uddlnly mawnalbed lD tbe account of Arne of FountalD Valley la acbedul9d far a pnllaaua.,,.
UMIA.-Jlar\e Rlltol. heartn1 Oct. 31. Both are cbarpd witb' ll'ud ~.
consptncy and recelvinlC stolen property. '
&ISl'OI.. AN ACOOUNTAHI', WAS acquitted of -----------------aand theft cbar1• July 20 after be told a Superior Court jury be bad*" "set up" for the financial
acbeme bytwootber men.
Court records show that more than $8211.000 waa
cbeckecl out of the Ristols' account within a
month at Its mysterious appearance in June 1978.
lnv,eatiptors· believe the funds were laundered in
European and Canaclian banks.
The Riatola did not contest the court's rulloe Wedn~. The order allows them to continue us-
ing the SU.000 mobile bome boucbt .in the weeks
followi.ng their windfall, but forbids them to lease,
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Soviet defector Alexander Goduqov
danced his first American performance
Wednesday since defecting from the
Russian Bolshoi Ballet in August. He
performed the pas de deux from "Le
Co rsaire" with prima ballerina Cynthia
Gregory at a Hollywood movie film studio
The taped dance will be seen Dec. 30 on
"NBC Sunday Spectacular."
MILL VALLEY <AP) -Randall Gould, ~ I
former publisher of the Shanghai Evening Post I ~ :: I and a newspaperman for 45 years, apparenUy
killed bis ailing wife in bed then fatally shot ~o ________ [... • l
himself, police said. I .
The body of Gould, 81. was found late Tuesday "
with a .38-caliber revolver in ooe band and an arm I
around the body of h.is 83·year-0ld wife. Agnes. He I
was well known in the Far East. • 1911 ,_ •1111t1 llO
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Alleged Medi-Cal Fraud Eyed
LOS ANGELES <AP> -A
grand jury next mol'lth will look
into a small slice of the state
Medi-Cal program. which of
ficials believe is tapped for $1
billion a year through fraud and
padded billings.
The jurors in Los Angeles
County will be looking at
thousands of documents from a
medical service firm and a doc-
tor who State Health Service
auditors say owns a controlling
interest in lbe firm. Agents from
the state attorney general's of-
fice seized the papers last
March <luring raids on the of-
fices ol Spectro Health Services
and Dr. F.dward H. Rubin.
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L OS A N GSL l!:S ,(A P> -
PrOIMC ..... M:IJ l'llCtjt aid Wed-nesday they wlll ftgbt any effort
to move the trial or Angela
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Buono • 45, charged in the
Hillside Strangler case, out of
Los Angeles because or alleged
prejudicial publicity
''It would be too costly and
cumbersome to move to some
other part or the state to conduct
a trial," chief prosecutor Roger
Kelly said.
Dl!IKlst•W•l"lletl
SAN FRANCISCO < P >
Significant bealtb pro1lema
amon1 tbousandl ol deatistl and
deDtal ualatanta exposed re-
gularly to laup••a aa -• •wtbetic -baa.,_ f...S.ac-
cOl"dlq to e StL , ' U••••
•tudJ. Researchers. wbo ~
their findings Wednesday at the
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SACRAMENTO <AP >
Benefit c.becks for 700,000 ara -
bllnd or disabled Califormam
wtalcb have bee9 delayed aiaee i.. ....,mer _...'° be pQI iD .......... md .,... ... _ 'n.t
... Ula ward ......... , from
tbe at.ate Social Services Depart-
ment.
.. , have this uncomfortable feehng. Grimsley, that our
futures are beginning to catch up with us." ·
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Ass~es Premature
It appears the developers of a 3,000-bome project on
~n Clemente's Visbeek Ranch have been less than frank
With the City Council and Planning Commiaslon mem-
bers.
Tbe controversy centers around a southern access
J'(>ad that should be built into the proposed community to ~ke the erowtng traffic load off Avenida Pico.
Nu-Weal Development Corp. officiala have what ap-
pears on paper to be a feaalble plan
• But four 10Vernment aaencies told Planntna Com-
JDiqjon members l'efflltly the Dlala la not IOUDd. There wu ecfamant oppoeltlon from Marine Corps and state
··-wlao UM land ..... tlae Viabeek Ranch. HMr coat tbls be! A Nu-West spokesman told coun-
......._. 8IDt. 19 be saw "no opposition"· from these
..,...,. wbGle appro•al for the road plan seem.a
The Qty CotmelJ voted 3-2 on Sept. It to approve a
1pedftc plan for tile 3,000-bome project. Luckily, more
council and Planning Commt11lon reviews are needed
before tbe bUi.lding actually geta imder way.
It should be noted tbat the Nu-West plan is an in· novative and attractive proposal that has met many de·
lays in the past year. The road issue doubtless can be re·
solved.
' But council and commission members should require
more than a developer's assurance that approval of other
concerned agencies wH:l be forthcoming before local ap·
proval is granted.
orurns Help Voters
\ SouUI Cout voters Who 10 to tbe polls Nov. 6 face a
eyn.4 fll e&DCM•• for tlane aabool boards. , Tbere are 18 lncumbenta ud bopefuls seeking four
s,eats on the Saddleback Community College board alone.
aix candidates are seeking four seats in the Capistrano
Onifiecl ScbooJ District, and five hopefuls are vying for
Uivo seats on the Laguna Beach Unified School district
doanf of education.
Fortunately, several candidate meetings have been
scheduled to make the selection process a little easier.
A forum will be held for Capistrano and Saddleback
candidates tonight in San Clemente in the San Diego Gas
and Electric Co. auditorium at 101 W. El Portal beginning
at 7:30p.m.
And Laguna Beach residents will have a chance to
he ar local candidates Tuesday (Oct. 30) at 7 :30 p.m. at
Laguna Federal Savings and Loan, 260 Ocean Ave.
Another forµm for Saddleback candidates will be held
at the college art building Nov. l at 7: 30 p.m., sponsored
by the faculty association.
And Laguna Beach High School students are getting
in the act Friday with an afternoon with the Laguna can-
didates in the school library.
The public-spirited will use these forums to help fit
the faces, and philosophies, with the names come Nov. 6.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is Invited. Address The Dally Pilot. P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321 .
Boyd/Life Views
ByL.M.BOYD
Pollaten asked an equal
number ol men and women
this query: "Which have the
more difficult Ufe, men «
women?" The men were
divided f:lfty.ftfty on the mat-
ter. But three times u many
women as men thought
women bad the harder row to
hoe.
Don't you think rain gut.
ten on houses oupt to be
mounted on b.lntes 10 they
could be tipped down and
holed out every ao often? I
do.
Q. "How many new words
doe• tbe avera1e person
learn ...,.,ear?"
A. About 21, lf notbinf ta
Dear
Gloomy
Gas
Row cm we bave a re·
liable beDdl wttb even
OM looM nut wbo ad-
mltl to m•k'ftl scNWJ oblceae .._. ealls1 D.M.
cw.., .. c ......... .... ...... l:jl" ....... . ·= __ .. ..
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done on purpoee to boost the
number.
Altboucb Mother's Day
was fiut officially re-congnized by a joint con-
greuional resolution in UH,
Father's Day didn't 1et sucb
a nod until 1958. And tbat
gives you IOIDe idea of the
relative importance of
mothen and I.then.
Q. "Which la biHer, a
newborn blue whale or a f\lll
frOWn eleslbant?"
A. Tbe wbale. By a whole
. lot.
The literal meaning of "diamond" is "indeatrucU·
ble."
It's said the world's
cbeapelt cruise ta the 13-bour
voya1e .between Stockholm,
Sweden, and Finland'• Aland
ialuda. Roundtrip. $2.25.
Did I tell you dlere are 1.2
mHllon potbolff ln Tesu
roads?
Q. 0 Wbat dp ttnc cobra
1nak•eatT" A. U&tler .-., abDolt
nclualftly.
Q ..... tbln • lot of ~
DIDI and tbander at lb• Nortb aad8-ll ,...._,,,
A. Hardlr A111· Marbe Cllll9
IUCh .a.ctrlcal ltonD 8VflfJ
101een.
WASH I NO TON -ID U1e
Dlllllmare tllat wa1 Naal
Oermll!V. ta. wt mlorll•MM trialaall ol aD ........ of
MMeoewM,.. ..... ....
kDowWI• at UM ...,.,,. of
Adolf Hitler alMI Ills luue
1eoociidal tbeorta
TralMCl to aerw 11 .. u117.
... 1 Mould ..... bad a beUer
va1p ol not .
and wrODI
than tbe h om1cldal ,
moronic t.bUll of the M who
did tbe actual
butcherln1.
Yet it was
German
scienUata who
developed the
mau·murder tecb.niQues the ~
used, and wbo performed un·
speakable "experiments" on
Jews, Ruaaian prtaonen-ot-war
and other helpless victims.
JaONICAU.Y, the politics of
the Cold War gave these scien-
tlats the beat cbance of aQY Nazi criminals to escape punishment
for their action.s. Their expertise
was a salable commodity in the
East·Wesl competition that
sprang up before the asbea of de-
Mailbox
teated 09r'maaJ ._.. ..-eool. luDllf 111111 ....,.... docu·
.... ta dltall • outrr.:: tram, cod9-named "P ,"
UDderwtdeb1-dreda Nam -
tncludlal all .. td war m"'*n•lt
-were,...clltMdbatbe Ullited
8tatM dll DO Ntard few tlleir .,_ ...... to Hlilitr. 'ftle ldll-
aeent dueUIDfDta wwetal'Ded ap
by a.. llu BallCtlS, l).llmlt.,
wboM itddalY RbeommltMe 11 lootinl lato "Paperelip'' and,..
lated (ricraml.
The inteat of tbe "Paperdlp"
program wu to reendt Germ.an aetentilta and tedmid.aOI before
the Soviets snared them.
01ten1ibly, strict baeltcround
cbecu were to be run on tbe
recruita and their families to
make sure no war crimlnala
were given santtuary in this
country.
IN f'ACI', however, the secret
documents indicate -and other
sources have confirmed -that in many cases DO security checks
at all were made. Thia laxity by
federal authorities enabled Nu.i
criminals to settle in the United
Slates, secure from prosecution for their atrocities. A rew or these scientists have been ac·
cuaed of performing pseudo·
medical apertlDIJllla oa Jftl,
lnalde eoareH told our .,.
t0elaa.t Gary Cohn ud lack
Mltcbell. ID ..-cues, derot•t.ory ID-ronuam • a pardeular eden· tl•t·reenait wu simply over·
looted becw the 1ovemment
cOIWdlred bAm too valaable to
rtak loliDI to the auulana -or
to a •Nllllkat1oo court. "P&plftllp" w• a cakulated,
cumulMin .non by &be U.S. aov.,..._ to bri.Dc aome ol the
wont ldlldl ol Nazis loto tbe tJDlted .._ re1ard1eas of their
backtroandl. a congreasiooal
iove1lt1atot told us after ex·
amlnine tbe suppressed docu-
menta. A letS extNme view waa given
by aoot~er knowled1eable
source, who 1aid the intent of the
operation wu benign -to ex· pec:Ute the clearance of needed
acienW'lc talent -but tbe way it
WU canied out WU a diauter. ··n was an error of judgmeat,"
be said.
WBEIBE& .. PapercUp" was
deliberately used to s muggle
known Nui criminals into this
country, or was merely bungled.
the fact remains that federal
authorities violated immigration
..
Ian ID Mr -1 to~ tbe
Germ•~.
One rellUkted cloetlmeat, for
example,...._: .. ~ .. reaclMd tbwC!GDe...._ tlla •a
matt« ol faft. U.., Jl'e
brouallt hen• cMllw wttbout
re1ard to tbe lmmt1raUon
laws."
When oae IOftnmeal eftldal
made ta. n•-•Me •uainttioa tb•t the German 1eleatt1ts
should be pe.,nMt.ed to eome
here only on Nplar vllu, be J was quickly overruled on
growada ol ''expedjenc.," the (
docutn:enta show. Hundredl of scientists and their faml1Je1S , J
some with neither puaporta nor r visas -and some with ftll-
documenled tie1 to Nazi ac·
tivitiel -were ferried to the /
United States on troopshipl car-
ryi.q American GI.a home for / •
discharge. Olbera were brousbt
to Canada and Mexico and
sneaked into the Unlt.ed States.
In one in.stance cited in tbe
documents, an American escort·
ing officer pulled a 1un and
threatened a covemment of-
ficial who questioned the pro-
priety of allowing a group of
German scientists Into the Unll· /
ed States. (
ONCE IN THIS country. the German sclentists were given
lucrative jobs in American in·
dustry. Some even received
security clearances to work on '
sensitive defense projects. j The suppressed "PapercUp"
files raise disturbing questions
about a n!POrt last year by the
General Accounting Office, 1 which concluded that there was (
no widespread con.aplracy to ob-
st.ruct investigation and prosecu·
lion of Nazi war criminals.
The GAO report did
•cknowledge that the CIA, the
FBI and the Defense and State
Departments had indeed ar· ranged for suspected Nazis to
gain refuge here, and then used
them aa sources of information.
But the GAO report played down
tlus use of war-crimes suspects
by U.S. agencies.
The "Papercllp" documents
show that the involvement of
the U.S. ~ovemmt>nt with al
leged Nazi cnmmals was far
more extensive than previously
believed.
Footnote: We 'll have further
revelations about Nuis hidinl ln
tM Ua.i&ed States io tulare eol-umns.
Will Women Ever Gain Right to Be Safe?
To the Editor:
In the struggle for equality
and basic human rights for
women, ooe glaring area of total
inequality yet remains. lt ls a
condition which bas existed ror
s o long that I wonder if,
perhaps, it has ever been re-
garded as a deprivation of a
right. 1be female human being
ls denied the rl«bt or relative
safety from bodily harm in her
daily life. Why ta it •WJ con-
sidered an unfortunate b'ut true
fact of life that women simply
cannot safely live, work, or travel alone?
OBSEaVE a few examples of common news articles read (and
accepted) by millions every day.
A teacher in Cotta Mesa ia as-
saulted on a SUnday afternoon in
her school elassroom. A Wood·
bridfe housewife is beaten over
the bead and almost raped in
her own home in broad dayli&hL
A aeries of unsolved rape·
murders in homes in a coastal
commWlity are reported. Don't
we all casually read these ac·
count• and think how un·
fortunate, or bow awfUl? I pro-
pose we begin reading them and
tblnk, wbatanoutrage!
I am a single woman like
milllooa of others today.
on my own, earning a living, and
raising a child. I am gratduJ
tbat I have so many areas of op-
portunity open to me today and
rights which were denied not so
many years ago. However, I will
not fttel like an equal human be·
lng unW I am DO longer afraid to
walk to my car in a dark college
parklftl lot; until I feel safe
worktnc alone in my omce; unW
my friend is no lon1er ap·
prebemlve about Joaial alone
near ber bome before dayll&bt;
until I can allow my 14·Year-old daugbter to take a public bus
after dart, or evea befqn, and
not fear for ber utet:r.
Today, wltb ao mae:r women
on their own. wbat cu be done
to 1lve aa tbe freedom tbat
every other ~ bu alwQS
bad and •wDed •-. luleu-ble rlgbt? The tnedom jUlt to be. ,
KA.REM N. THOMAS
••c ... iwecr..,.
T•tllelldltar:
A nclllt Item la the paper tald
bow aboeked a &raabmu la DaJWa, Oldo, ..._...._be
ftllda ..... 1161 ..... of ......
thrown in the trash.
Well. I am shocked too. when l
lbinlt of the many dollars the
Salvation Army or the Goodwill
stores couJd have realized from
the sales of them, or how happy
many institutions would have
been for this windfall to
replenish missing buttons OD the
patients' clotbing.
. In tbe old days in Norway we
learned that it is a sin to throw
away good, useful thine•. and I
tblnk it ltill ia, helping to name
receuion in our land. Waste not ..
want not.
MAGNYL.JENSEN
lt'ekw•• •e11e1
To the Editor:
Celia Turner's article on Oct.
14, opposite the editorial page.
was a welcome relief. I could just "bug" her for prod·
ding a giggle in a glum mo-
ment. Encore, encore!
R. MELLIN
Screaa .. .-.. ~
To the Editor:
Regarding Dr. Steincrohn's
response OD streu (Oct. 17), I
Ok ! HSADS, ftl6 Bl~ f£1.j,A rlfC.EMS-
~lL~, 'rOIJ KICIC
Off!
must comment He suggests
that work ts categonzed . men's
jobs vs. women's Jobs , and that
by transcending across a forbid·
den line, a woman can expect
"stress diseases.·· How absurd!
The arbitrary distinction
which classifies man's and
woman's wort has. in tbe fanal
analysis, no bearing on who wiU
be affiicted with "stress dis-
ea se1." Stress is, in fact.
hmdled by people on their own
inde~ schedules_ Staoloni
University, University of Texas
and Pmn State Unlvenity have
proved that ltres.s is healthy.
II man is not challenged, be
becomes a docile vegetable.
lackJUlter, witb oo drive. wbo is
withdrawn and losing hope. The
reality of stress becomes UD· healthy when frustration in-
tensifies the adversity associat-
ed with unsatisfied st.reaa, ie.
failure or problems unsolved, or
when suffering from a mental
dieorder.
I have been dealin1 with
stre•s for yean and my studies
conclude that each person will
handle stress independently and
uniquely, that stress is not un·
• •
healthy. that people grow out of
stress. and that it 1s impossible
to associate stress with men '!)
Jobs vs. women's Jobs.
J.B. YOUNG. Ph.D.
aro1m1 Speice lt'ell
To the F.ditor:
Last week when Gov. Brown
returned from rus earthquake
survey be was met at the airport
and the news media asked for a
statement about Chad Greene,
the liWe boy leukemia victim.
Well. I never thought old
Brownie bad it in him, but what
be bad to say would bne given
credit to even Pope John Paul n.
Impossible. of course. but this
Brown statement should be
taped and every lawmaker,
juqe and jUllice in the country
required to view and liaten to it.
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
(Saflittg Utat lw aooWd be glad to
welco~ Che bo11'• pornts l o
Coliforni o , •lto•ld llt111 be
threatncd tOilh proHclltio" i"
AfoHa.chudt•, BTOIOft cilH JUa
"atrotl8 C01Mdl1Mllt to UN balic
prero,atffle of IM mot1'cr ad
/athtr lo decide t01'ot kiltd of
medkal CON ii bsa" for d9eir
cldldrn, cm _,., °" to c1"'itiriee tlw mecticGl.........., ad,,.. ...
/Of' Qt ,..., lM r9d to OWPTWk
poMltaJ NIPO'UibitiiJI in nclt mat· ten. Ed.J.
Quo tea
"Eacb year, 11 out of 100
coupa. la tbe United Stat.I U •
penence GDe « IDOl"e ..w.t in-
cidents. That'• 7~ million
coople1. U we Ud U,.tblac lite
tbat lD an cqaak dlle ... , it
would be declared a uUaaa.I
emer1enc1." -Dr. •tan•J ltrn.:a.:_ Unlnntty ol New Ham ~&Ddeo
...._ ol • fOl'thcolDlnc boot OD f ainJly ftaleDee.
"I Ull6M we'n loeiq eoMl'tl ol
tterJtJU.tl." S.udl AnlU'a .u
mlfaltt.r;a.a M•.C 9a1 Y••• ....... .:r:wtaat .... oU......... elllllnl ....
lt la tp to UM WI to .... prtee ......
-
Dlloween
f...tunival
lcheduled
fte cU'lllval will be beld from 11 a.m. to 4 ,.e.m, ~ UM ldmoL ~5uoa1 ne1r the corner of rown Valle)' Parktny and
lanto Drive.
Priaet will be awarded for
Y0'9Dlllera in tbe costume
... ,..de rw the h&nniest, uarlest.
prettiest. ualiest and most
orislnal Halloween 1arbs
Snack food booths. a bawited ~. kiddie ri ... same booths -.ct other atlraetiou will abo be a part of W.S year's carnival.
Hugh Coffin. 36, became
Newport Beach's city at.
torney Tuesday when the
City Council named ham to
the post He has been assis-
tant city a ttorney s ince
1974. He'll make $41,000 a
year in the new job. Coffin
replaces Dennis O'Neil who
has gone into private prac-
tice.
P.ellee Ce~• ....
Anti-rape Seminars Set
BY .U. LIDDLE ol•OMl'f~• ....
In an effort to eue the rean of
rt1ldeata followlnt the l1tetl
murder ln their tlly. Colla Meu
police are teamln1 with local
commW\lty eolleaea on anU·r1pe
aemlnaN.
srarheadin1 these proarams
wU be poUce Officer D1reU
Fre man and police aide Sandi
Rose
ORANGI!: COAST Colleae
1_pokeaman Jim Carnett Hid
Freeman will present a free an-
ti-rape and safety seminar in the
OCC Women's Center at noon
Monday
"Tbe program will include
rape-prevention mformation, a
d1scuss1on of the recent murder.
including a psychological and
pattern profile of the killer and
tips on how to secure homes
against break-ins," Carnett
said.
Freeman plans a similar pro-
ar1m at Golden Weat C6Uege tn
Huntlnaton Beach durln1 the
flnt week lo November. A cof.
lea• apokeeman said a COW'M in
the use of Mace a1ao mipt be of.
fered.
aAPE AWARENESS
seminars are abo planned by
Freeman for 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30, 2
p.m. Oct. 31, and 7:30 p.m. Nov.
l at the police station, 99 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa.
In addition to the seminars,
OCC will offer a &~·defense
class geared for women tMlfin·
ojng Nov. 14. and Golden West is
planning a three.part "Protec·
lion," lecture series for January
or early March.
While Freeman takes to t.be
classroom. Mrs. Rose wlll head
out into the city's residential
areas to inspect homes and or-
ganize neighborhood watches.
DURfNG A HOME inapectioo,
Mrs. Rose said she looks around
an apartment or house and
makff •uuealiooa to resldenll
on ways to secure them from break-ins
Mrs. Rose said resident.I in·
terested in banding toaethe r
abould call and set a date for her
to vlalt a local home and or&aniu
a aei&hborhood watch
''I'm booked up in the eve-
nln11 for quite awhile." Mrs
Rose said of the watch meetmgs.
"But we're tryin1 to 1et more goina during the day."
IF THE DAY program de·
velopa quickly, residents should
not have to wait more than one
or two weeks to form a
neighborhood group.
For additional information oo
anti-rape and safety seminars.
home inspections. neighborhood
watch or seU-defense classes..
call the Costa Mesa Police Com-
mun lty Ser vices Office at
754-5820: OCC Public Inlorma-
Uon at 556-5725; or Golden West
College Public Information at
892-7711, extension 502.
'lliieves Get
S200inCuh
T•o DU D wbo Ul•d
di venlclrwY Uletia to ctiatNet a
clerk, made off wtUa SIOO la C8M
lromn a LaJUDa a.aeJa 1porta
store.
Police Aid tbe two mm •· tered Sportaworld at HO
Broadway Tuesday aftenaoon,
with one of the mea •':l!i 1 clerk ln convenaUon wtia.
other ran UPltaira to a.a Gftlee
area.
When the pair fell, it wu en.
covered that l200 bad been tabn
from the office.
Riding Equipment
Taken in LB Heist
Riding equipment, inchlding
boots. spun and a Stellon llat,
were taken f rom a L11waa
Beach home Tuesday. Police
said today.
Noel nint Creek, of 2745 South
Coast H1&bway said buraJars
broke a window on a froat door
to gain entrance to bis bome. ne
loss was estimated at$3'10.
Santa Ana Site
For U.S. Court?_ KIDS ILOSEI LA•IA BEACH
Rep. Jerry Patterson. D-Santa Ana to in-
tr$1uce legislation in the House of Represe~tatives
to .establish a &bree-county federal court in Santa Aaa.
• Pattenoo's proposed action follows tbe re-
1e.-e of a report by lhe administrative office or the
t•raJ court system that called for a new division
of the sprawling U.S. Central District Court in Los
Aftleles.
THE DISTRICF INCLUDES about 11 million
people in the counties of Orange, Loa Angeles,
Ventura, Santa Barbara, San L uis Obispo,
f\lveraide, and San Bernardino.
Hearings were held in Orange Cowity last
year and most of t he testimony supported a
division of the court in Santa Ana to serve Orange,
San Bernardino and Riverside counties. Sanders
saJd.
Hearings are expected next March.
A Patterson aide said the federal courthouse
could be operated temporarily in the federal build·
int ln Santa Ana as well as a courtroom that has
been offered for use In the Orange County Superior
Court.
HE SAID LAND HAS BEEN acquired for a
federal courthouse building near the federal build-
in.r In the civic center area of Orange Couq_ty .
Costs or establishing the new facilHy are
esllmated at at $2 million.
The measure has been proposed for a number
of years but has run into recalcitrance from the
··establishment" in Los Angeles, Sanders said.
He said opposition has momentarily died down
but expects it to resurface at the time or the con·
gressional hearings.
Size of CdM Ho01es
Again Debate Topic
For the second meeting in a row, Newport
Beacb City Council members found themselves
faced with an overflow c rowd to debate the size of
homes in Corona del Mar.
After an hour-and-a -half of public testimony,
council members decided Tuesday night to scrap a
plan they'd given preliminary approval to earlier
this month.
INSTEAD, THEY INTRODUCED an or·
d1nance which will only change home sizes north
of East Coast Highway. They also appointed a
committee of 10 residenu and architects to come
up with building standards that "provide enough
square footage without the effect of great bulk."
Moments later, in a related Issue, council
members voted to reject a city Planning Com-
ml11ion proposal to increase the number of re-
quired off.street parking spaces in all of the city's
residential neighborhoods. Many of the Corona del Mar residents stayed
to debate that issue as well, because of its impact
or the duplexes north of the highway.
COVNCILllEN VOTED f.l with Don Strauss
dlNentlng to send the parking proposal back to the
PlaDJlinC Commiaaion for clarification.
Councilman Paul Hummel listed a series of
qaeatJom be bad about the PJ'OPOSal and noted that
every lime be bu uked the questions, he has been
Civen a different answer.
"I'm not bearinc the same thing twice," be
aaid.
Kil council colleaaues, Hcept Strauss, agreed.
llayor Paul Ryckoff suggested that com-
mlalloners, in revamping their proposal, provide a
labullltion for the loss of living area in homes in
each section of town where the change in standard
will have an effect.
COaONA DIEL llA& llESIDENTS were
pertlcularty concerned because city staff fiaures
Mowed tbe combined effect of tbe builctinf alle re-
dllcticm and the ellinlnatklo of living apace to
make room f« more parkinl spaces could nearly
n& la bait tbe a1Je ol duple&• built in tbe Mure in
... IMliallborbood bounded by Coast Hlpway,
o..lia AYeDue, PlNa A•eoue and Buel Drive.
TM Mtkm tak• TueldQ oa bulldinl shes Wiii fene .....,. .. eortlt of tbe bllbwa1 to COD·
... wtdl dll -.a NWD""MkM bUUdlq 11.M
.... ard ...... la elfect IOUlh ol tbe biCbway.
TMt Mend1rd will limit baildinc al.le to 1.5
-.. tM bulldable area of tbe Iota. Bulldable area II ......,, lilft an.-cleclueliq fa.. Mbeeu. At pre·
-. ...._ DOrtb of tbe biehway can be built to
........... ble .....
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W ' =ce w'6a will mllatala the PWl ..
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Mr: th II 1t1 ll9·root Iota ln tbe
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X VSNEl -There are lots of ways to
say it and Everett Olaon chose this plate for
the familiar "Tennis, anyone?"
U Cl Announces
Activities List
The following schedule of activities open t o
the public has been announced by the UC Irvine
E.xtensioo program:
TMU•SDAY, HOV. I "Ha,.dllnq Plo1nn1no and Zon1nq M•ll••• A Sh0r1 Cou"e tor Al
t orftey,," AIDert <,oln•I M A • f'CO"O""l~t and Uf'bin p'~"'""'' 8~r '-t-1~y •nd Potllflnd. Alhf'rf
fl••nthi, J D . attorn•v. D~n1~•
(urltn. Jr . J 0 . C1fv AltOtnf'Y
Walnut '""'" A .,.,.-MY coor..,. I om·• lO pm , <.Mld1N>8<~ tnn, IM>O
~ F1r\I SI . ~··Ana. fe~ \/). In
c•udes lunch "Whal t~ Anom~h T•ll Me,"
S..tric• Ll'dt<l&ar, "'9(1ali•t In"°"' ,,.,.,., commwllullon, •uthor. An
.-1119 IKVlt, MO p.m~ ScltlK• ~Hall.UCJ ..... :M.
''lloec-"""MC-to ltHI «ateee ._...,. ....... IUcllMd l . ............. _........_..,,..
••llfmattl ~-l"ti.s. A --da~
umlnar, •'30 •·"' ·•·30 p,m ,
<,huaton·Ntw-1 Hol•I H-•P<>"
B•a<h Ftt S60. lnt lud•s ,, .. ,
,,...,.,,.,,_lunch.
fl•IDAY. NOV.'
.. Project Survlvo1I G•ll•nQ
Tllrouo" IM Review Proctn:
.Allwr1 Solnlt, M." .. e<_.,.•\I o1nd
urt>an Pl..,.., conwltan1 to tool
•ncl •I •I• 90wrn,.,.no ; torm•rly
<"itl pl_,,~,. M.er1n County co
oor..ctor. 1Mtl1111• tor Educ.lion In
loc•I Go""'"""""'· B•rtteley •nd Portl•nd. -_.t \PH""'' "on~ d•Y worlt"-. I a m • JO p m • Sad
dlPba<k Inn, IMO E First St , S•nt• Ana FM· '7!>. lncludt\ lunch
F RI DAY, H OV.• and 16;
SATU•DAY, NOV. IOaN 17
.. Dr .,ams, S ymbol\ o1na
Archelype\ AA lntroaucUon 10 CG
J unfj ... Al Aft 8 AU\kln. Pll D ..
<llftltAI P\ycl'IOiogl\1 A IW.....,eo'kt'nd
progr•m, Fri., 1 10 p,m.; Sat. •
• m s p m • Rm 106. So<l&t S<l~nce
l•D. UCI. Fee: \!Jt, ln<ludtr)Polrklno.
SATU•OAY, NOV.10
"~llino· M9!Cl1111 Ett11<t1ve p,.,..,...
talion• •ncl Time M•neoeme11t,"
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materoo1ls, --1tlno EnrollmHlt
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Peter ~. ondlw., "'W01rnlll•t conoo ~ulttnt; ~ of toelii04 Kleftca
and m•n•e•m•nt, Claremont
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SATURDAY Mld~UNOAY
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Dhuqye LlnQ uni•• for Tibetan
8u0Clh1\l •tudi~. Ell~th Ku~r
AO\\, I_.,, Slwon11 N1laya, HHl'I
H•ndPr\Oft, <o-dirf'<tor. Princ~ton
Ctnler lor Allern•llve future•
C.otoon On\1-Fo<a. 1><11nter. Fr1t10•
C1pra h1oh-•,,..•C1Y plly\IC1\I, UC
Berkelty, Bro DavoO St••ndl R••I.
rntmlle• ol '"" ~1c11r .. <Kdff. cn•Hm•n. Cttnt•,. tor Spirltu••
Stud1f'\ A fOUf My progr•m. Thur\
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pm Sun . • ~ rn 17 ,,oon, O•\·
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or \11 \ ot ft'of <loo< f0< lur1her in-
torm•lion taU 171•113l-S414
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"Ullll11no Tlmt Ell.cllvrly,"
Ho•••d Wll•on, pruldtnt. Ad·
mln1,tra1t# Re~•rch A'\OCiate,. \:
Int. A ont·day umln .. r, 9 30
•.m ·• 30 Pm • Gold Rm .• Mtu
Common\, VCI f'H Moll. ln<lllM\
IU!\ch. """"lnQ..,,,., c, .. s materials.
··Program le,tlrtO T~c.nntQue,,"
Edward F. Miiiet. Ph.D .• Scftwart
Atuarth Auoclato. A one-day
wmlnar, 9 •.m.-\ p.m., • 114, Gom·
P</lff Sclonte BldQ . UCI. FM; n s.
lnclucitt mMwlats, lune.I\, ...., park·
1no
TUESDAY, NOV. 21 "Elltcll•• S.ln Manaoement:•
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s u . 1nclud .. lunc h and <tau
matert•I\
THUR$DAY, NOV. 2t
"Chanotno 0.havlor (Preventing
Ru!Jtance to O\aft991." 11-ard
Wlhon, president, Administrative
A-arch AM«lates, Inc. A one-diiOY wmln.or,' JO a m.~.30 p.m., Holi.s.y
Inn, JIJI &lstol, Cost. Met.a. Fff:
S.O. Incl.,.. tun<h, par•kog, •nd < 1 ... materlalL
"Inner Sllling," Bob 1Vfe991. co-""""°' ol 1-Sllllfto; -..nllfk psyc110109l1t; co-founder ot tllt
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"Oynemlc PrtHlltttlon," ICMtn
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cluclff mMtr\al1, luncll, and -""'11· EMiii._ .. NlrlHlcL
Call 142-5678.
Put • few word•
to work for ou.
OPEN HOUSE
X~'if' ga11eo
lnvltH you to meet
SCOTT FITZGERALD
artist I prlntmc'lker
• f rld•Y· October 26th
7·10pm
at the Fre1mewrlght Gallery
8740 Warner Avenue. Fountain Valley
(lblockwestl~ Phone
of Mqnolla) i j 848-•t84
China Wanu Smaken
TOKYO (AP> -Ch1na la Mlinnlnl a nauonat
campaip to warn lta toO mllliOn cllfaena of the rtaka oflmoklna. Radio Pffiq &DDCM.mced.
The broadcaaL aald tht tovernment will outlaw ~moklna by student.a and ln public placu, loclud
Ult t.beaten, hoepita.lJ and oa public transport•·
Uon. It will also nm a naUonal lnformaUon cam paisn about the health huarda.
Health Mlniate r Qlanc ~I \(Chien R'ttn· Cbuna> aaklthe cancer rate baa Jumped au-fold tn
15 years lD the city ot Sbaqhal.
PUBLIC AUCUON
HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS
REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER
AND CLEARING AGENTS
tllU. Ofl LADtNO •Nit
IV VIRTUE OF OUR POSITION AS ONE OF THE LEADING LIOU IOATOAI 0'
ORIENTAL RUGS IN THE NATION. WE HAVE IHN REQUESTED TO SECURE
ANO CLEAR AN ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE, HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS
OIUGtNALL Y tMl'ORTED BY A ~ALER WHO COULD NOT MEET FINANCIAL
~~=-ONI NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE MERCHANDISE THROUGH U.S.
Due to the &Hgency of tfti• Ate, thl• i• an outstanding oppe>rtunlty to ec:qulr• th ... fine.
handnMlde Orltnial RUii, plu. o1hen. Included will be beautiful carpeta •nd rUts from 7
of the WOf'td"• l.edlne NI c.pitals: Peral•, Chin•, lndil, Turkey. Afgh1nl1t1n, Rom1nl1
Md Plklatan. Siltl """"from Z'X3' to 10'X16' 1nd some peltce Ii~••·
CATALOGUED ANO SOLO av THE PIECE
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26
AUCTION 8 P.M . PREVIEW 7 PM.
Auctioneer COi l Roseribtum lnfOffT\lflon· (213) 995-e323
HOLIDAY INN
25205 LA PAZ RO.
LAGUNA HILLS
ECONOMICAL
FLOOR TILE
I
A A & A Inc L•Qu•da1or,
r ... m, C.nt>ICh~I..
I Wntnlinster I Santa Ana I COSTA MESA
_ 15191 Beach 322 W. 17th 2221 Harbor Bl. i 898-3388 5'7-7781 66.1126
~ Dally M -Sat. M -Sun. N:30 P.11. .
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Orange Ceast
• EDITION I
VOL ~ NO. 2'1, 4 SECTIONS, 51 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A N FIFTEEN CEN
Police Schedule Weekend. 'Killer Watch'
f ant dud, mually 1ulk• on
WMkendl.
"We',. Pni to place all the
meo we cU Jnio t.b.t n.ld," aald
Lt. Wyatt Hart ol the Oranae
County Sheriff'• Department.
The killer preys on apartment
realdnll clurine lbe Lale n.l&ht and early momlna houn.
Otrlcen form the Sheriff's
Department and the Costa
M~a. Irvine. Newport Beach
t . o.lly,....._...,Qery __
ANAHEIM POLICE TAKE MAX POKRIVCHAK INTO CUSTODY
One of 22 People Arrested et Mllttery Expoaltlon
22 More Arrested
· As Exhibit Closes
A well orchestrated civil dis·
obedience protest against a
• military electronics exposition
in Anaheim ended today wilh lhe
arrest of 22 people on trespass-
ing charges.
Since the show began Tues-
day, 36 people have been arrest·
ed. They were taken to Orange
County Jail.
The target of the protest was
the Military Electronics Exposi-
• lion '79, a show featuring the
latest in electronic technology
applied to defense programs.
The show was first held at lhe
' Anaheim Convention Center in
1978. Four persons were arrested
1 thatyear.
) Bookie Tabs
I
, Ted to Win
I LONDON (AP) -One or Bri-
tain's biggest bookmakers, Lad-
brokes, bu started taking bets
'. on the 1980 preaidenUal race in
the United States, and Seo.
· Edward Keonedy is the early
favorite. President Carter is a
close aecood choice.
Tbe odda iDclude Kennedy 7-4,
' Carter 2-1, John Connally 4-1,
. Ronald Reaaan S-1 and Gen.
1 Alexander II. Hall Jr. 10-1.
Banner and sign carrying dem-
onstrators s tepped up their
protest this year in hopes or clos·
ing the show. They previously
had circulated petitions signed
by 7 ,000 Anaheim residents de-
manding that the Anaheim City
Council refuse to allow the exhibi·
lion at the city-0wned convention
center.
Leaders of the protest said
they were "encouraged" after
learning that this year's show
attracted 30 percent fewer ex-
hibitors and 15 percent fewer
delegates.
A spokesman for the exhibi-
tion said many exhibitors "just
didn't want to put up with the
hassle." ·
The protesters gathered at the
entrance to the exhibit ball daily
and confronted delegates wilh
leaflets in which arms produc·
lion was criticized.
Some delegates accepted the
literature. Others refused it and
quickened their pace toward the
well-guarded doors to the exhibit
ball. Only persons registered for the
show and accredited news
representatives were permitted
inside the. convention center.
Police and convention center
personnel carefully screened
those v.1ao entered.
.
and Tult1n poUce departmenta
lnd!caied that bablt wlU dictate
the way ln which their special
paJ.rol& will operate.
Neanwhlle, investigators con-
firmed today they have ruled out
a Santa Ana man as a suspect in
the uaault cases.
Jon Richard Rowland, 18, was
arrested as a prowling suspect
in u tlOuth Santa Ana apartment
complex early Wednesday.
Det«Uves seeldnC the Oranie
County killer questioned blm
because of bJs resembl~ to
lbe suspect in t.belr ~-Officers said tod , however,
the pouibility that e youth ls
the murderer·rapist is a limited
one.
The suspect jn the inter-city
cases bas been described as hav-
ing dark hair and eyes and may
wear a dark mustache.
He ls of medium bei&bt and
weight wilb a powerful build and
appears to be 25 to 30 years old.
Police investigators atnued
today that other than the
description, they have almost no
leads to the suspect.
"We don't even have a vehicle
description.•· said Lt. Jack
Calnon of Costa Mesa. "I wish
we did, tbougb."
Cal.ooo and investigators from
tbe four other aiencies 1ay they
are continuing to receive in·
format.ion from area residents
baaed 90 leafleta banded out
door-to-door by Coeta Mesa's re-
serve police officers.
Capt. •Edward Gluao•, com-
mander of the Coeta Meaa patrol
division said tbo8e reserves will
have completed their assign-
ment by tonight and will be used
<See taLLEa. Paae AZ>
Home Loans Tighten
3 State S&Ls Refuse New Applicants
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) ._
Three or California's largest
savings and loan associations
have stopped making loans for
new home purchases or have cut
back the amount of money
available for loans, bank of-
fi cials said today.
American Savings and Great
Western say loans will still be
made to current customers, but
not to new applicants for home
or mortgage loans
Ralph Rivet, a Great Western
offi cial in Beverly Hills, said
that the institution "will honor
our existing commitments and
will lend on single-family homes
to existin~ customers ."
Slaying
Weapon
FOIJll()?
By UYllOND mntADA IL
Of t1oe o.lly l'IMt SIMt
San Oemeote police aaid • day the)' ban fomd a .31 caliber
platol believed used in the Sun-
day night shooting and stabbing
death o r a 30-year -old
Capistrano Beach man.
An Orange County Juvenile
Court hearing is set today for a
13-year·old San Clemente youth
accused or s laying William
Nelson Krueger. who lived at his
mothe r 's Capistrano Beach
home
Graveside funeral services
were scheduled this afternoon in
El Toro for Krueger who police
s ay was shot between the eyes at
close range, stabbed numerous
times in the torso and left dead
on a dirt road near an aban-
doned city sewage facility.
Although police say the case is
all but closed. Lt. Craig Steckler
admitted lhat a motive for lhe
slaying is "not clear" and lhe
d1scarded knife used in the slay-
ing may never be found .
Police have questioned a man
who says he is a witness to the
slaying. The witness has not
been identified.
"He <Krueger ) may have just
been walking down the road
when he saw the suspect firing
the first five rounds or the gun, ..
Steckler speculated. Police
beli'eve the last round killed
Krueger.
But police declined to specify
whether property. including a
handgun, radio and other loot
taken in two Sunday night
burglaries nearby, may have
had something lo do with lhe
slaying.
Pact Expected
BULLETIN
HIGHLAND PARK , Mich.
(AP) -Chrysler Corp. and the
United Auto Workers union
reached a tentative settlement
this afternoon, the UAW an-
nounced.
An official with Home Savings
and Loan said the firm 1s con·
tinuing to accept new loan
plicatioos, "with prionty to ex·
isting customers.
"What we have done is reduce
our allocated loan volumes for
November and December," she
said.
The November allocation was
reduced from $200 million to $100
million and lhe December al·
location from $190 million to $130
million.
Home has shut off loans for
new construction . s he said.
estimating lhal new home con-
struction loans are about 3 per-
cent or the firm's busmess
A loan officer with Gibraltar
Savings & Loan said today that
the firm still is making new
home loans. but is requiring a 30
percent down payment. 1be in-
terest rate for homes up lo
$75,000 is 14 percent, while 14'h
percent must be paid for homes
in the $75.000 to S150.000 ranJe. "The real estate sector is so
important to the whole economy,
it's very unlikely there can be an
abrupt halt to that sector
without affecting all the other in·
dustries." he said. Jerry Gitt. a
securilles analyst at Jean Witter
R ey no lds , e xplained the
problem this way :
·'The cost of savings is gomg
Pasted by Pie
Gov. Brown Yippie'• Target
NEW YORK (AP ) -i::lfl"._.Aft., ....__, G • ....... -.... ., the held with • lemoe-eoeoaut
pie today as be entered Cooper
Unioa to addreu MVeral buD-
dndetld 111 Tbe p&e.tlaroww WU \'llpp6e
Aron Kay, who babff:ually .... a
pie-in-the-face u a way of a.bow·
ing dhplea.sure with a penoa..
Kay was not arrested, and a
Brown s pokesman s aid no
charges would be pressed.
In this case, he said without
amplification lhat Brown was
··not doing anythin~ for the
prison system and prisoners in
California."
He also accused lhe governor
of playing along with Howard
Jarvis, author of California ·~
Proposition 13 tax reduction law
Kay claims to have scored 14
hits on prominent figures in six
,......_. • ..._..._ .. Cl .... ~--.. --~ Slit. A90llll ... tarc«a '-"
been Sen. Daniel Patrid:
Ko7n.lbla. O.N.Y., former New
Yon..,_~ .....
..... Cl.A .........
CoJ2".
Bl"OWll waa aateriDC Ca J t Union, a ldmce and arts colllp
on t.be Lower East Side. wbeD
the pie was thrown. He went up.
stairs to clean himself off. Wben
he came down his hair still was
damp.
·'I was delayed a little bit
when I ran into a fellow with a
pie," Brown told bis student au-
dience, which responded with a
mass groan. "They say cam-
paigning is not a piece of cake
. . . The thing lhat really gripes
me 1s that it wasn't on my diet.··
He then launched into his
scheduled soeech.
up dramatically and the quanti-
ty of savings is going down .
Between the two there's not
enough money at a reasonable
price to continue to say to ev-
erybody we' II be able to make you
a loan."
Gitt feels the time is coming
when the question will not be
what the interest rate is, but
·'will you be able to get a loan at
any price?"
Part of the problem, Gitt said.
is that most savings and loans
have a large part of their money
lie d up in interes t-sensitive
money-market certificates.
Mortgage rates are running
<See LOANS, Page A?>
* * * Fed.Says
M-1 F11nds
llropSolne '
11le ution's money supply for
the wed eodiq Oct. 17 fell $700 .,._.._....,...8.-enere-..................
M~l ~ I di ol ctll'IWIC7 ..S .......
11·2 -dd IW)', depoUb md aa'riniS -went up $500 mllliclD,
however.
Money supply figures for the
week ending Oct. 10 were re-
vised downward byS2to$3blUJon.
The new figures generally
match goals of the Fed's Oct. 6
clampdown on credit and might
provide a temporary respite in
soaring interest rates.
The prime rate has gone lo 15
p e rcent and so m e home
mortgages lo 14 percent
N-M Board Takes Heat
Candidates Rap Trustees at Open Meeting
If the Newport·Mesa school
board were a single person, it
would be black and blue today
after the pummeling it received
Wednesday at a candidates'
night in Newport Beach.
Michael Skawin. who's run-
ning for a seat in Trustee Area 3.
called lhe district's ill-rated at-
tempt to set up a separate cor-
poration to market its computer
programs "a classic example_ or
TOMBSTONES
B..4RG.4JN BlJY
LONDON (AP> -An ad-
vertisement seen in a country
store al West Bridgford, near
Nottingham:
··For Sale. Secondhand
tombstone. Bargain for family
named Perkin."
fiscal mismanagement.··
He also called its attempts to
fire music teacher Richard
England "a perfect example of
the stale mentality we've seen in
Washington and now on our own
board ...
Ronald Price, also a candidate
in Trustee Area 3, charged that
"the board doesn't listen to the
people who come before it."
The board was also rapped by
Trustee Area 6 candidate
George Lackey. one of the
backers of an unsuccessful re-
call campaign against the three
board members whose seats
aren't u.p for election Nov. 6.
"What is the board appearing
to be obsessed with"!" Lackey
said. "It's business. I've seen
them involved in some good
business and much that's
deplorable."
The board woo some support
from Barbara •· B.J." Skilling,
the appointed incumbe nt in
Trustee Area 3
··Public education has been
bombarded on all s ides," sbe
said. citing budget cutbacks and
state erosion of local control.
"The board has responded effec
lively."
The comments came during a
meeting sponsored by the
League of Women Voters of
Orange Coast and the Mariners
Community Association at
Mariners Library. UC Irvine
Chancellor Daniel Aldrich
served as moderator. About 100
<See llOABD, "age AZ>
Coast
Weather
A penon betUDI " on Ken-
eed,y WCJakl colJeet lll if be WOO, '7 in wt•lnp plus hi• original
atak.e.
Miehael .Needs A·neg Blood
Cloudy and cooler Fri .
day. Lows tonight in 50s.
Highs Friday 70 at
beaches to 7S inland.
INSIDE TODAY ·.
PUZ4 GIFT
lJIDE OFFERED
Tod.Q'• DallJ PUot featune a
,....bolldly lift aulde to South
~ ......
Look for tbe lt-paae
a aal••· "A•al ver1ary
l)ellll'lllllla." c:eetei"'n1 ltGltea
8*1w• abaal tlM Dlua u
celebratH ltt Utb an·
l'_,..JUl"Old )(lcbMl Wiraler
of Newport Beach needs another
miracle.
The little boy, wbo underwent
open heart aur1ery at Cblldren's
Ho1pltal of Oraaae County
earlter tbt1 month, ha• re·
mained in critical condition
since the operat.Wn.
H l s 'p a re n ti s a )' lt ' 1
miraculous tbat be'• surtvtvtd
10 far. They credit mecllcal
1clence and tbe prayers and•• port ol tbeir community.
But now llicbael need.a more
·:
than prayers. He needs blood -
type A neeative, which ls fairly
rare.:
Surgeons thought that all
Michael needed wu a relaUveJy
simple repair of a hole ln bia
heart when they operated on
him.
However, that 1uraery turned
into a tenctbY and complex pro-
ceduTe when they diJcovered be
waa •un.t.nc from a'clrculatory
problem related to the veins at·
tacbed to bla heart.
Followina the aur1ery. ln
which part ot oae hma •• re-
• .. •
moved, MJcbael developed llle-
threateoing pulmonary ftbrolll
and waa kept alive by uae ol a
one-of-a-kind piece of tqulpmeat
de-veloped ·by Dr. Robert
Bartlett of UC ln1ne.
But the Uttle boy couldn't me
the equlpmebt iDdeftoi~ly and
be'• now lo a 1ltuaUoD where be
need• Iota of blood, accordlDI to
Bonnie En1 1 trom, a
spokeswoman for Mlcbael'a
family.
Sbe 1aid the blood needed OC·
curs lo only atx percnt ti tbe
populaUon. Friend• of tbt
Wlralen are utlna donon to
come forward.
"We really believe the prQen
are what have been keepine
Mlcbael alive, but now "9 need
more help." she aakl.
Donors an beinl uraed to eon·
tact the <>nqe County Chapter
of ~e American Red Crou, 801
N. Golden Clrele Drive, Santa
Ana,135-5181.
Blood buk houra are from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . llond.a.y
throutb Friday and rrom 10 a .m.
to 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sun·
day.
Ah, New HampMire -U's
the grondett ond the
domftedne. StOf'JI, photo P~
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proc-. Drewel o1 women lD trvi.ne .,. ult·
lq Poke belp in Hleetlq LIM loeb Co
make their apu'tmen\I moA .eeun.
In Newport Buch, 1uap6cioul men
are 1p ot ied everywhere -ta
neiCbborttood1 with larte apacioua bom••· ln dnll .toret and at bw t topl.
IT CAN U felt mMt atnlD.ll1 ln Cotta Meta when
four ol tbe uaaulta bave oeeurrtd. ThnMt ol the women
died and cine la atlll reeuperaUDI from Mt 1-jGriea. From the aa.Jea flr1I tn tJae May Company at South
Coast Plaza, to secretaries in offices around t.own t.o high
school students, the effect of those attacks has been pro-
found.
The unanswerable queaUoo -wbo wm be next! -lies
Just beneath the surface ot dlacuaslons of the murders and
rapes.
"I UV£ ON Hamilton <a street where one attack oc·
curred>." the young blonde ln the hair salon told me. • 'l' m
so scared, l don't know what t.o do."
The woman on the telephone this momlng could barely
disguise her dread ... Costa Mesa's in a panic," she said,
dispensing with a more normal ireeli.ni. Her fear was not
only for herself but for her daughter who occupies an
apartment in Costa Mesa, across town from hers.
It's not just young women who are afraid. Old and
young, female and male, it seems there's no one whose life
hasn't been tinged with aaxiety created by the ldutngs and
assaults.
l'M SCA.RED TOO, I want t.o tell the people who call
me seeking some kind of guidance, reassurance the killer
can be beaten. Don't ask me for anawers. I don't know how or
when he'll be caught.
I repeat the advice handed out hundreds of times in
the last few days by Orange Coast law enforcement agen·
cies:
Make sure your doors and windows are Jocked when
yo u're home.
-Report any suspicious person in your neighborhood
to police.
Fre•P•pAJ
BOARD BLASTED. • •
eersons attended.
• Thirteen candidates are seek
! four poeltiooa oo the board.
pefula nm in the 1eo•rapbical a in which.they li¥e, bllt.,..
~lected by all district voters,
,irhich include residents of
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
$anta Ana Heights.
· Here are some of the com·
ments by the 11 candidates who
were present. Two candidates,
Mike McLaughlin in Trustee
Area 2 and James Pancake in
Trustee Area 1, didn't attend.
Robert Hammond, Trustee
Area 1. He said be would like to
see school board agendas
published in newspapers to en-
courage community participa-
tion, and said he believes educa·
tion should focus both on baste
skills and on understand.lng bow
our government works.
Kell9db Waymu, appointed
incumbent in Area 1. He noted
that be bas visited virtually all
district schools during bls 10
jnontbs on the board, and dis·
agreed with statements by other
candidates about how to deal
with specific on-campus situa·
lions .
: "The role of the school board
la not to administer tbe dis·
trict," be said. "It's a policy-~aldng body. I go out to see bow
t~at policy is belog im-
plemented."
: ae1nl4 relletler, Trustee,
Area 2. He criticized the board
hying, "I have yet to see
anybody glve an answer to
anyone 1pealdng from tbe
Ooor." He aald be believes tbe ~oard should represent the
parents and taxpayers.
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Pelletier said be would devote
full time to board duties if
elect.ed.
...... ..8.1." 8ldllhlc. ap-
pointed incumbent, Trustee
Area 3. She said she would like
to see a one·year moratorium on
school closings to give the board
time to sit back and evaluate
what it wants from the schools.
She also stressed the need for
loC'al control, saying, "We must not through ignorance or dem·
agoguery allow our children's
education to be usurped."
Mlcllael Skawln, Trustee
Area 3 Greater fiscal
responsibility, comm uni cation
with the public and leadership
were bi.a key pointa.
Among his tbrulta at the cur·
rent board, he said, ''I think for
too long the board baa enjoyed
the com.fort of opinion without
the discomfort of thought."
Cllei G~at1, Area 3. "I
feel that t.be school. board baa
not done enough to involve the
community," he said, adding
that there were only four people
in the audience when a $47
million budget was adopted.
Aaa Bea11pre, Area 3. She said
she would like to see declln1ng
enrollment result in smaller
cla11 abea, instead of seeing
more acboola closed and the re·
malnlnt students crowded
toset.ber. a.ulcl Price, Area 3. He said
be believe.s teachers should be
able to earn as much as ad·
mlnlatrators, but expresaed
strong opposition to unions. "You have t.o run this school
district like a business," he
said. .
Todd Heu, Trustee Area 6.
Restoring respect and dignity to
the teaching profession would be
one of his goals, Hess said.
He also stressed the need for
Jocal controJ "to control the
destiny of our children,'· and
said the threat or ita being taken
over by the state "is very, very
real." ...... ••aen, Area e. He
aal4 be belleve1 in the lm·
portance of after acbool ac·
Uvlties, noUq, "I believe our
cblldrea 1bould come bome tired. tt • I
Sum men tald that, •hlle.
cla11 size la lm]>Ortant, be'a
more ooacerned about dUI a1Je
ln die ecmtat of wbat'1 belna
taulht rather tball ID arbitrary
Umrt. o...e LaeMJ, Area e. Say· in« -be became interested nm·
nln1 for a acbool board aeat
becaUM ol diuatisfactlon with
tbe Rlcbard Sn1land case,
Lackey taid he belillves t.be di.I·
trtd aboa1d fOCUI OD n«JdaY
probletbl.
He cited netnt ftdltl dUltq a
dance at Newport Harbor HIA
Sc:bool and tbe Nnltlq ••· pemkln ol fbrtller daaciet tblre
U a matter lbat CODCVDI bbn.
•
Rua...._ .. acb rtaldeDtl,
npr 1 IDC a ll"OWioa ftar ol a •aa ,..ee beUeve (f ,..,_.,.
Ille fl.r a ~Oran1e Oout big paebd a Net ......... a e~ HmlaaT w ... .
About people Jammed into
Huatlnttoo Beacb CenJral
Ubra.ry '° bear polke s,t. Lula
o.hoa d6loUll U.. rapld locNue a. ll~ leacb rape ,..
port.I. Buf U.. 1\&bJect g.ukkl.y
C!baued to the mwderil.
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WASHINGTON <AP> -Tbe
maximum 1.nt'1Nlt rate oa bome
mort1a1ea tnaured ~Y tbe
Federal Houlina Admlmatratlon
and the VeteraJll AdmlnletraUon
will be railed a full perceatqe Poi.Dt Lo a record_ 1U petteat el· fective Friday.
Tbe increase wu tbe MCOGd
announced by tbe Department ol
Hou1ln1 and Urban Develop-
ment 1n less than a month.
Zd Zlcboebe, prealdeot or Nel1bborbood Wat.eh, aald may
.... tdent.1 called him to report
tbey would oot attend tbe meet.
lo& because tbey were atrald to
leave thelr homes after dart. p,,...P.,,e.4J HUD also said the maximum
rate on mort1a1es for mUlti·
famUy unita will be raised from
10 percent to 11 percent Friday. "The murders and the lo·
creas' in rape attacks here have
people, especially the women,
really concerned,•• he said.
"PeoJl!le aren't sure wbat to do."
KILLER WATCH ••• HUD Secretary Moon Lan·
drieu termed both increases
"absolutely euentiai t.o help as-
1 ure that federally in1ured
mort1a1e money remains
available both to the bomebu.y· me public and to boustu pro.
ducers, even tboulh at a fiJCber cost."
to increase police manpcMrer 1n on tbe atreeta," be uld. "U'a ex·
the streets over the weekend. pensive, but we've 1ot to dolt."
Ochoa told residents there
have been 82 reported rapes lo
Huntington Beach this year.
Last year, be sald, thel'e were
52.
Capt. Ron Lowenbers of
Tuatin aa1d h1I dty bu h8d a
1peeta1 patrol force at wortc for
the last three weekends. "We
use everybody we've sot so we
can have a whole bunch of cops
Oranae cout law enforce·
ment offlclala have waned
apart.meat reeAdet:lta to be wary
of 1tta91era la tbelr
netlhborMod and to be sure t.o
keep tbelr doors and w1ndowa
locked wben tbeJ're bome.
Ryckoff-McLa1~ghJin Row Cools
The battle between Newport Beach Mayor Paul
Rycko!f and Plannin1 Commiaaiooer Helen McLaulblln
seemed to submerge as quickly u lt bad emet'led·
Lut Friday Ryckoff demanded Mn. llcLa•C'• ~eaignation. By Tueaday, her reply, in whJcb sbe dee to
step down, was circulated to all c:oundl and commlukJD
members.
In an interview prior to Tuesday's councU meeun,,
Ryckoff said he'd ask council members to vo&.e lln.
McLaughlin off the commission.
A few hours later, during the council'• study aeaakJD,
the mayor apparently had a change of heart and told bia
colleagues that the dispute involved only him and Mn.
McLaughlin and that be bad no intention or involving any
other council members. • • * A STORY IN ~dncsday 's Daily Pilot covenng the
Newport Beach City Couneirs discussion of home sues m
Corona del Mar and resident.1a l parking standards bad a
couple of errors in it. City Cler k Doris George misread Mayor Paul
RyckoCfs handwrihng and identified an appomtcc to the
Corona del Mar architecture romm1ttee as Norm Wacker
The appointee actually Is Norm Walke<
In the same story, It was noted the council voted 6· l to
send the proposed increase in the number of required garage spaces back to plano.lng commisaiooera. Coup.
cilman Don straU11 wu llst.ed u lbe lone diaNater. Today be said that waa lnoon'ect and that lbe vote waa
unanimous. The error apparently wu the reeult ol a
missed switch in the council 'a vote tally display board.
*** WlllLS N&WWO&T BRACH city officials are wortdna
oa aonextn1 the 80-acre triangle of county territory near
F1D1e ral Set
For Teacher
Jack McKee
HoU Jlemonal Be>1pltal, they want'° be sure eounty Of·
ftdala don't allow any more blp 4eollty bouatnc projeetl
ln&be--.
1'1..tay, at t.be urainl ol CcMmcUman Don Mobmll,
NewpGl't ~ eouacu members ~ to send tbe re-
quest iD letWr' fonn to UM eounty Board ol 8upen11on. • •• f'ACD Wini A ~ ol Ions heainp 1'ueadar altbt. Ne•port Beula CitJ c.ouncu members decl~ oot
to tab oo a dalrcl coatroYenlal aubjett la \be debate over
UDeDdmmta to tM dty'1 senera.l plan.
lnaeed, council members will hold a 1peclal meetlq
Nov. 19 to 1ather testimony on the cbucea aimed.
c.laaril Notes
generally. at reducing the amount or future bUilCliD1 fu the ·
city.
Aetion on the amendments 1s slated for the regular
council meeting a week later • • • HOW NOISY ARE the blowe rs on top or Hoag
Memorial Hosp1taJ '
Newport Beach Cfly Councilwoman Evelyn Hart
would like t.o know. The subject see~ to be of some con·
cet'D &o ber netghbon in Newport Hei&btl.
~. at tbe doM ol UM City CCJ!lmdl rneetiq, Mn.
Bart ..._,tbat a cowll lleanna be Mt few Ncw.11 todllcuu
tlMa-.
Sile 1ald abe's not personally famJUar wttb the
problem, but noted that she'd received a petition from
Newport Hdgbt.s residents that afternoon asking the city t.o
look into the matter.
Funeral services will be con·
ducted Friday in Newport Beach
for long.time California Institute
of Technology professor Jack
Edward McKee who died Mon-
day at the age ol 64.
Dr. McKee taught environ-
mental engineering al CalTech
for 30 years while additionally
working as a cooaultant. He was
a senior vice president and
partner in the englneertng firm
of Kamp, Dresser and McKee.
We've waited 100 years
for this carpet sale.
He received his bachelor·s
degree in civil engineering rrom Carnegie Institute of Technology
in Pittsburgh and earned his ad·
vanced degrees at Harvard
University.
Dr. McKee was a specialist in
water quality and sewage treat-
ment and received numerous
awards and booon for bll work.
Among thole honors was biA
appointment in 197' to the
California Couocll for Envlron·
mental Balance.
The five.year realdent of
Newport Beach leaves his
widow, Dorothy; two sons, Doug
McKee or Laguna Beach and
Richard McKee of San Rafael; a
daughter, Cathrine McKee of
Maine, and step·children Paul
Root of Newport Beach, Fran-
cene Thomas of Woodland Hills
and Virgjrua Gonzalez of Solana
Beach.
Services will be conducted at
11 a .m. at the Pacific View
Mortuary Chapel.
The family auggesta memorial
cootrlbutlon.s to the Jack Mc.Kee
Memorial Fund at CalTech, 1201
E. Califomla Blvd .• Pasadena.
Airline Hit
By Proteata
DENVER. Colo. AP)
About 15 men and women ln
wheelchaln apetlt four hours at
tbe Contlnental AlrUne1 detk at
Stapleton International Airport
to protest the airline'• policy
a1atD1t CUT)int a wh•lehair
batt.ety Contineatal cODJiden a
baaard.
Tb• ~. members ol DenHr11 Atlanll1 community
for' UM handicapped, took tUJ'DI
"*l,...."1 a tieiet at tbe Oon·
tJ.ne.ntal eount.r. Ticket Mllen
rejeetM eedl ol them lD turn.
t
Can you
wait until
Nov.1st?
Our business be gan
100 years ago in
December, 1879.
All the celebrating this
year has been leading up to
our lOOth year
Anniversary Sale .
We wanted to wait for
something important,
something really new, an
outstanding value worth
talking about. On November l,
we'll be announcing in this
newspaper the most
significant carpet sale in
our 100 year history, and
it's just what you 've been
waiting for!
JoaNBLOBSEa.
CAaPBTCo.
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8etwe n F'lorence & J.'lrestone m :u ....... • COSTA MESA 2927 s ei,..tol St.
• LOS ANGELES t32s Ct\1nnln1 St.
Oljmp1 c & Alameda <2131 m-4739
• LONG BEACH 5~10 Britton Dr.
Phone 1714> 751·2324
I Mlle So. ot South C011t Plan
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SWAT.al•
SU.~t Killed
CDaft'OI (AP) -A *JW.W Cerri• m•
•• .... to~ ln Ma 1*1rooaa b1 a 11Mritr1 • IWAT ..._..._a. .U.~ ftnd • ......_ ........... -.n., Ml Milit wttll •• .,.,.. to
..... ... ...... ......... Nkfliiaj.
An•lll at tM ... ·-·-.... t ,. PHii ' fla~ .... ~wua•JMt·
old ...... dHcrlbed as t9'• dHd •••'• llrtblnt, Md taa. u.,..,..... ... ...w..r o1 wMID iaft~.
~ ~a.:'~r:;:...o;:-,.::r
uneBi!I ..-.. Qod[ed oa tbe door ol tM
,.ld•ee oa Nwy Circle at about t :.o p.m. ud ..............
Ttae SWAT depuUM were .......-became U1it
maa, J...._ Yaak:k, waa "eoaaiclenld armed ud
d...,.... and l'9p0rtedly Md 1011M attact doea ln·
aide tbe bouM •. " Rodri(\Mllaid.
WON NOBODY answered tbe knock, the
SWAT team b"*e down the doot, be aald.
Several deputies were in the entryway wben
Y anJck ftred two &boll at them fl'OID the top ol a
atalrway with a _31-callber revolvw. They re-
tW"Md bis fire witb lbcQun bluta, and the man ~ .. tilled, Rodrtiuea aaicJ.
The woman and the boy were found unhurt in
another bedroom, be aaid
Sex Bias
Suit Filed
LOS ANGELES <AP> _ ... The city of Ei Segundo
and its ~lice chief have been sued for $2 million by a
formercaty police department clerk, who claims she
was barred from becoming a law enforcement of-
ficer after she admitted she had sex with department
members and also had an abortion.
Debra Lynn Thome of Playa del Rey charged
sex discrimination in the suit filed last Sept. 28 in
federal district court here
IN HER SUIT, Ms. Thorne said she revealed
during a polygraph test tbat she had sexual rela-
tions and the abortion. The test was taken as part
of her examination for policewoman
Also named as defendants were El Segundo
police Capt. J C. Devilbiss and polygraph ex-
aminer John Hampton
SBE FURTHER alleged that '•confidential in·
formation" she revealed during the test was sent
to Chief James Johnson and Devilbiss and was
used to "conspire to prevent her from being ap-
polpted a police officer "
SEC to Accept
SOivency Plan
SAN DIEGO CAP>-The Securities and Ex·
change Commission says it will accept a re-
organi.aation plan for Westgate-California Corp ..
the Sl billion conglomerate which went bankrupt
under C. Arnholt Smith.
The plan, de¥eloped by bankruptcy truatees
durlDI the past several years, would turn
West1ate into a leaner company with Air
California, a profitable regional airline. as its ma·
jor operat.ln& entity.
A llEAIUNG IS scheduled Oct. 30 at which
U.S. District Judge Leland C. Nielsen may rule on
the plan. Two-thirds of Westgate's creditors would
also have to approve it.
The plan drawn up by bankruptcy trustees
Curvin J . Throne and Herbert Kunzel provides for
Westgate to sell Sun Harbor Industries and Sun
Harbor Carlbe lnc .. a Puerto Rico-based entity.
SAVE 50% ~
1UY AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES
SAVI mAIL DIAL8 PllORT
first"Daaee
Bank Seeka Recovery of $927,288
WEST COVINA (AP) -A West Covina couple, aell or move it from lfil preeent loeaUon ID PbeJ8; .
wboee »<lllllt baU aceount Lnnplieably swelled to • nearly SI mUlioa laet year, hu been bamld from UCB ATl'O&NEY MA•Y WlllTNSY K41b·
selliq or mo¥lnC tbeiJ' mobile home unW a bank ney claimed in court documents that tbe Rllttla
•ult aplmt tbem la Mttled. are re9pomjble to the bank for tbermoney, eveaif
Tbe preliminary lnCion was 1ranted they were the victima of a "setup."
Wedwday by Superior J~~rnon G. Wettwood acoountut Leourd ff. Hant,, II,
J'oeter at the req\lillt of United a Bank. facea trial Nov. 2 In eonnectioa with the alledd
wblcblaaeetinatoreeovertlleW1,Blwnpofcuh scheme. Ralph Ermten 51, of Irvine and formerly
that ,...,_,ly materialised ln tbe account of Arne of Fountain Valley 11 scbeduled for a preUminai-y
andAnnellarieRlltol. heafiDI Oct. 3l. Both are charftd wttairand theft,
conspiracy and receivin« stolen property.
&D'l'OL.AN ACCOUNTANT, WAS acquitted of .---------------------. rrand theft char1ea July 20 after be told a Superlor
Court jury be bad been ''Ht up'' for the financial
acbeme by two other men.
Court records sbow that more than $926,000 was
checked out of the R iatols' account within a
month ~ ita mysterious appearance in June 1978.
Investigators believe the tunda were lat&Ddered in
European and Canadian banks.
The lllltola did oot contelt the court's rulin1
W ednelday. 1be order allows them to coatiDue ua-tne the SlZ,000 mobile bome boucht in the weeks
following their wt.ndfall, but forb6da tbem to leue,
Punch
• I
Soviet de fe ctor Alexander Godunov
danced his first American performance
Wednesday since defecting from the
Russian Bolshoi Ballet in August. He
performed the pas de deux from ·'Le
Corsaire" with prima ballerina Cynthia
Gregory at a HoUywood movie film studio
The taped dance will be seen D~. 30 on
.. NBC Sunday Spectacular."
Man Kills Wife
MILL VALLEY CAP) -Randall Gould,
former publllber of the Shanghai Evening Post
and a newspaperman for 4.5 years, appare.nUy
k.illed his ailing wife in bed then fatally shot
himself, police said.
The body of Gould, 81, was found late Tuesday
with a .38-caliber revolver in one hand and an arm
around the body or his 83-year-old wife. Agnes. He
was well known in the Far East.
• I
Alleged Medi-Cal Fraud Eyed
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
gra nd j ury next month will look
into a small s lice of the state
Medi-Cal program, which of
ficlals believe is tapped for $1
billion a year through fraud and
padded billings.
The jurors in Los Angeles
County will b e looking a t
thousands or documents from a
medical service firm and a doc-
tor who State Health Service
auditors say owns a controlling
interest in the fll'm. Agents from
the state attorney general's of-
fice seized the papers last
March during ralds on the of.
fices ~ 5pectro Health Services
and Dr. lldward H. Rubin.
\'ewOl••fle•k
LOS ANGELES (AP>
Prosecuting attorneys said Wed-
nesday they will fight any effort
to move the trial of Angela
•
( STATE J
Buono . 45, charged in the
Hillside Strangler case, out of
Los Angeles because of alleged
prejudicial publicity
· .. It would be too costly and
cumbersome to move to some
other part of the state to conduct
a trial," chief prosecutor Roger
Kelly said.
DnUlst• tt'•naed
SAN FRANCISCO < P> -
Significant health proglems
among thousands of dentllta and
dental auiatanta exposed re-
aularly to lauabbaa pa -an anestbetie -baa.._...,....., ae.
cordial to a Staford University
study.
Researchers. wh9 reported
their flrvHngs Wednesday at the
annual meeting of the Amencan
Society of Anesthes1olog1sts
here. said the problems they Wl·
covered included h1ghe r·than-
normal rates of diseases of the
liver . kidney a nd nervous
system; an 10creased number of
miscarriages a mong the WlVes
of male dentists and among
female dental assistants dis-
eases. and a higher incidence of
birth defects in the children of
dental assistants exposed to the
gases.
llftldlts Deee
SACRAMENTO <AP>
Benefit cbecb for 100.000 apci, blind or dlaabled Callfondam wblcb bave been delQed ..._
a.t aammer ate to be .,.w in
November and December. T!uat
was the word Wednesday from
tbe state Social Se~ces Depart-ment.
. ,
"I have this uncomfortable feehng. Grimsley. that our
futures are beginning to catch up with us ...
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SAVE $2.50
Sa••
POPOY ~$69 YODIA •-.. su•
Ae C
pital Closure
~~s Questions
Earlier thl1 moadat::• coutl_ 1u~e~mm.Jttee•1 ....... ol ca.ta ..... ,. mial Hmpltal led to Ulat
............ _.l•CJ l"OOTB ...... e,laeld to paramedic
e .... for abaat t.. ..a.
: Tbe .............. , ... -" .......... temporarJ balia
-NOPIMcl to~• Oet. 11. · Wbat were the vto'tttlur lwldf o.. wu that there
,.... no spedftc wrttt. ............. few •merataeY
rtom ~to take tcJllllllL .. education.
Mon lmpartut ... • .... tlaat tbe baspilal
.... ~· ........ Of certata medlcllUGDt Oil lta--
eJDera-cy room eart. 11o .. vw. tbat ftndlna hu been
disputed by bmpital alftdala.
Some qUMtlam haw bllD railed by boepltal offlciala
atld others not connected wltb the bolpital who say they b~ve beard of other reeWtle1 belal tound wtth similar
deficiencies and yet not belni decertifted.
.ft 's a touchy situation. Although some membera of
tbe racilltiea s ubeommittee of the Oranae County
Emergency Medical Care Committee work for hoepitala
tlaat coul4 be cooaidered rivals, they normally would
disqualify themselves if a confllct ol interest existed.
The Mesa lnspection waa beaded by a physician from
out of the area.
The problem ii that the hospital business in Orange
County ls rife with politics.
Since permits to add beds and major equipment must
be approved by the county Health Planning Council,
hospitals sometimes compete to show why they need
and d eserve expansion more than some other
facility.
A point could be made that discrediting Costa Mesa
Memorial or shutting down a part of its operation could
btnefit some other hospitals. . • Of course, subcommittee members had to weigh the
fact that an earlier inspection bad also turned up some
p~blerns at Mesa, although these had.been resolved.
The question that remains is, now that a hoepital has
been subjected to considerable loas of revenue and bad
Pt&blicity and paramedics forced to travel farther in tome
cases where minutes can rnean lives, was the closure
really Justified'?
Worthwhile Service
With so many demands on time and attention, it's
easy to understand why, once a crisis passes, people
frequently push it to the back of their minds.
But forgetting about unpleasant truths doesn't make
them go away. That's why the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce has launched a program of sponsoring talks
on the energy situation.
There aren't long lines at the gas pumps any more
and the debate has died down -although in many ways
unresolved -as to whether the gas shortage was a real
one or just a ploy to hike prices. .
Nevertheless, it's clear that the world -and
Americans in particular -is gobbling up energy at a
rate that the earth can't continue to fuel, at least not
through the resources we're presently using.
TOnight, the chamber is sponsoring a talk by E .H.
"IJubie" Clark, Jr., president and chief executive officer
of .Baker International Corporation.
Re will speak oo the energy situation. beainninl at
7 :jo p.m. in council chambers, 77 Fair Drive, Costa
M•a.
The chamber is to be commended for its work to keep
this import.ant topic before the public.
Response Merits Praise
A yet·unsolved series of murders has terrified many
Costa Mesa residents and frustrated police who, used to a
generally peaceful medium·sized city, suddenly find
themselves faced with a vicious and elusive psychopathic
killer.
It's a situation that could spark even more tragedies
if panicky women begin buying guns and shooting at
shadows, or if misinformation is passed around by word of mouth.
Police in Costa Mesa have gone all out in their efforts
not only to find the killer but also to distribute flyers with
accurate information and security advice and to sponsor
rape and security seminars (for information on these,
call Officer Darell Freeman at 754-5320).
Individual -0ffic&rs are-working roond-tbe--clock to
pursue leads, answer telephone calls and reassure mem·
bers of the public.
The police are to be commended for their sensitivity
and alertness to the need for public information as well
as more traditional methods of crime-solving.
In adddition to helping residents improve the security
of their homes, the very visible door-to-door police effort
also should help reduce the spread of rumors that con-
tribute to a climate of fear.
• Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot.
Other views expressed on this page are thC>M of their authors and
artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321.
Boyd/Life Views
ByLM.BOYD
Pollsters uked an equal
number ol men and women
this query: "Which have the
more difficult life, men or
women?'" Tbe men were
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Caa't 1ometbln1 be
doae to .. tbe theft ol
•bonUll .C..Uf AD.Joa• ...a-with a cart off tbe
abopplns market prop· m1 -....s be arn.tec1
for p a 1111rklD ot ltolen propeltJ.
WSALLPAY
divided fifty.fifty on the mat-
ter. But three times as many
women as men thought
women had the harder row to
hoe.
The literal meaning of
''diamond" is "indestructi·
ble."
It's s aid the world 's
cheapest cruise is the 13-hour
voyage between Stoekho!~
Sweden, and Finland's Al
lllanda. Roundtrip, $2.25.
Did I tell YoU there are 3.2
million potholes in Texaa
roachr
Q. ..What do tlq cobra
tnakeaeat?"
A. Uttler 1Dalt81, almost
exclualvely.
Q. 0 1.t tbeN a lot at lllbt--
DID• aad tbu•d•r et tll•
Nortll md ._..Polee?"
A. llardb 887· .. ., ....
1aeb .a.etrieal ltonD "'-10 ,.an.
~. Octaw21. 1111
Robef't N. WMd/Publllher n.mle Kenit/..._,
a..blr~ 1C,.•bkh1edltor1a1 ..... ~
-= 't
U.S. Sheltered Nazi Seientins
YI AIHINOTON -In the
nl11ltm•re llt•t •H NHl Germ_,, tM IDOi& _,_llnble enmlull ol an wen u.e ..._ ot
1cleaff do put t.Mlr lkllla Md
knowled1• at U.• 1enlee of
Adolf Hiller and Ill.I lnHne
aenoeldal tbearie9. Tralold Lo aerve huawdty, tb,ey lbould uve bad a better
1ra1p ol rilbt
alld "Wrong
than the
bomlcldal ,
moroatc thugs
ol the SS who
did the actual
butchering .
Yet It Wal
German
acientilb who
developed the
mau ·murder techniques the ~
used, and wbo performed un-
speakable "experiments" on
Jew1, Russian prllonera-of·war
and other helpless vicUms.
IRONICAU. Y, the poliUcs of
the Cold War gave these scieo·
tlsts the best chance of any Nazi
criminals to escape punishment
for their actions. Their expertise
was a salable commodity in the
East.West competition that
sprang up before the ashes of de-
Mailbox
'
teated Oennmu' were eveo cool.
8up..-111ed pet'DllMGl doeu·
menta dltalJ an outrapoa1 pro-aram, eode·named "Paperelip,"
under wbleb mmdndl at Null-lneludina allepd WU' c:rfmiNlt
-were weleomed into tbe United
Stat.ea wtth DO reprd for their
put '"ce to HlUer. The still· sec:ret dlllcumeata were turned qp
by Sen. Mu Baucu, D-llcmt.,
'wbaee j9dldary HbeoaUDW.. ii
•oolrtnc ill&o "PapercUp" and re-
lated Pn>IJ'Ull·
The inlent of the "Paperclip"
program wu to reenrlt German
scientists and technicians before
the Soviets s nared them.
Ostensibly. strict background
checks were to be run on the
recruits and their famlUes to
make sure no war criminals
were given sanctuary In this
country.
IN FACI'. however, the secret
documents indicate -and other
sources have confirmed -that
in many cases no security checks
at all were made. This laxity by
federal authorities enabled Nazi
criminals to settle ln the United
States, secure from prosecution
for their atrocities. A few of these scientists have been ac·
c used or performing pseudo·
medical apel"lmeGtl OG Jews,
lnalde •ourcea told our at·
1oelete1 Gary Cohn and Jack
llltebeU.
ID eome cues, dero&alor'J iD-
formatian OD a particut.r Iden·
tllt·recrult wa,s simply over-
looked became the 1ovemment conaldend bim too valuble to
rlak IGllns to the aautam -or
to a de-NutfleatioD eoart. "PaPBclP'~wa a calculated.
· cumullldft effort by Uie U.S.
eove~ to brins some ot the
worst ki6da ot Null lDto tbe
United Slatel rega.rdlell of their
back&rounds.i.. a eonaressional
investigator told us after ex·
a mlnin& the auppre.ssed docu·
meots.
A le11 extreme view was given
by another knowledgeable
source, wbo said tbe latent ol the
operation wu benlp -to ex·
pedite tbe clearance of needed
scientiflc talelll -but the way it
wu carried out was a d1su&er.
"It was an enor of Judcment,"
be said.
laws In tbltr ...i to recndl tM
Germ• Mlelit•• .
One nllrtetecl doeameat. for
example ...... : "Praakly. we
reacMd tbe eolle..._ tUt. 11 a
matter ol fact, tbe7 are blUll broucbt here .. mtBw wtaloat
re1ard to tbe lmml1ratlon
laws."
Wben cne 10VerD.1Deet G8ldal made tbe reuoeable ..,....._
that-tbe Germaa 1efeaU1ts
1boatld be permitted to come
here only oa replar 'ltau, be
was quickly o•erruled on
grounds of "expedlenee," tbe
doeumeata show. Hundreda o1
scientists and their famllles,
some with neither pusporta nor
vllas -and some wttb W.U·
documented tlea to Nad ac:·
ti vities -were ferried to tbe
Uo.ited States OD troopebiP9 CU'·
f)'inl American Gia llome far
d.iscbarte. Otben were tnaCbt
to Canada and Meideo and
sneaked into tbe United Stat.es.
In oae-l.Dltanee cited ID tM
documents, u American ..eort·
in• officer -.. nec1 a san aad -e-• ''Paperclip'' was • .,_.. f " r..aoc.a threatened a co•erameat 0 • deliberately used to s muggle ficial wbo questioned tbe pro-
known Nui criminals into this priety of allowing a group of
country. or was merely bungled, German scientists into the Unit·
the fact remains that federal ed States.
authorities violated ~mmigration .,
ONCE IN THIS country, the
German scientists were given
lucrative jobs in American in·
dustry. Some even received
security clearances to wort oo
sensitive defense projecb.
The suppressed ••paperclip"
files raise disturbing questions
about a report last year by the
General Accounting Office,
which CODChlded that there was
no widespread conspiracy to ob-
struct investigation and Prosectl·
tion of Nazi war criminals.
The GAO report did acknowledge that the CIA, the
FBI and the Defense and State
Departments had indeed a r·
ranged for suspected Nazis Lo
gain refuge be.re. and then used
them as SOlU'Ces of information.
But the GAO report played down
t.bis use of war-crimes suspects
by U.S. agencies.
The "Paperclip" documents
show that the involvement of
the U.S. government with al-
leged Nazi criminals was far
more extensi•e than previously
believed.
Footnote: We'll bave fmtber
reveJatiom about Nam b.idiag ID
tbe United Stales In tublre col--
umns.
Will Women Ever Gain Right to Be Safe?
To the Editor:
In the struggle for equality
and basic human r ights for
women, one glaring area of total
inequality yet re mains. It is a
condition which has existed for
so long that I wonder if,
perhaps, it has ever been re~
garded as a deprivation of a
right. 'lbe female human being
is denied the right of relative
safety from bodily harm in her
daily life. Why is it still COD·
sidered an unfortunate but true
fact or life that women simply
cannot safely live, work, or
travel alone?
OBSEaVE a few examples of
common news articles read (and
accepted) by millions every day.
A teacher in Costa Mesa is as-
saulted oo a Sunday afternoon in
her school classroom. A Wood·
bridge housewife is beaten over
the bead and almost raped in
her own home in broad daylight.
A series of unsolved rape·
murders in homes in a coastal
community are reported. Don't
we au casually read these ac·
counts and think how un-
fortunate, or bow awful? I pro-
pose we begin reading them and
think, whatanoutrage!
I am a single woman like
m illions of othe r s today,
on my own, earning a living, and
raising a child. I am grateful
that I have so many areas of op-
portunity open Lo me today and
rights which were denied not so
many years ago. However, I will
not feel like an equal human be·
Ing unUl I am no longer afraid to
walk to my car in a dark college
parking lot; until I feel safe
working alone in my office; until
my friend is no tonier ap·
prebensive about Joelinc alone
near her home before daylight;
until I can allow my H-ye&N>ld
daughter to take a public bus
alter dark, or even before, and
not fear for her aafety.
Today. with 10 maay women
on their own. wbat can be done
to give us lbe freedom tbat
every other poup baa alwaya
bad •nd aaumed a1 ID lnallena·
ble right? The freedom Just to
be.
KAaEN N. THOllAS
• ...... N.,I' ......
To UM Sdltor:
A,.. Item ID tlae ,.....tolll
bow lhoekecl a traala•aa t.
DaJtaD, Oblo, bMomea ftla he
ftDcla ,....i ~ .,.,. at buUCIGI
•
thrown in the trash
Well. I am shocked loo, when l
think of the many dollars the
Salvation Army or the GoodwiU
stores could have realized from
the s ales of them , or how happy
many institutions would have
been for this windfall to
replenish missing buttons on the
patients' clothing.
In the old days in Norway we
learned that it is a sin to throw
a way good, useful things, and J
think it still is, helping to Oame
recesaion in our land. Waste not,. want not.
MAGNYL.JENSEN
lt'efeemeae1-.1
To the Editor:
Celia Turner's article on Oct. 14, opposite the editorial page,
was a welcome relief.
I could just "b-..1" her for prod·
ding a giggle ln a glum mo-
ment. Encore, encore !
R. MELLIN
StreaB•• l'_,me
To the Edit.or:
Regarding Dr. Ste incrohn's
response on stress (Oct. 17). I
Ok ! HeAt'S, ftl6
elG F~l.A JlECEIVES-
1AlL~, WJIJ KICk
OFF!
..
must comment: He suggests
that work is categonzed. men·s
jobs vs. women·s jobf;, and that
by transcending across a forbid-
den line. a wom an can expect
"stress diseases." How absurd!
The a rbitrary dis tinction
which classifies man's and
woman's work has, in the fmal
analysis, no bearing on who will
be arructed with "stress dis·
eases." Stress is, in fact,
handled by people on their own
indepmcleat schedules. Stanford
University, University of Tex.as
¥Dd Pam State University have
proved tbal stress is healthy.
If man is not cbaUen~ed. he
becomes a docile vegetable.
lackluster, witJl no drive, who is
withdrawn and losing hope. 1be
reality of stress becomes UD·
healthy when frustration in·
tensilies tbe adversity usociat·
ed with unsatisfied stress, ie.
failure or problems unsolved, or
when sufferinl from a memat
rusorder.
I ha ve been dealin1 with
stress for years and my studies
conclude that each person will
handle stress independenUy and
uniquely, that stress is not \m·
•
healthy. that peopJe grow out or
stress, and that at is impossible
to associate stress with men 's
jobs vs. women's jobs.
J .B. YOUNG, Ph.D.
.,....,. Spe•e •eu
To the F.ditor:
Last week when Gov. Brown
returned from his earthquake
survey be was met at tbe airport
and tbe news media asked for a
statement about Cbad Greene,
tbe little boy leukemia victim.
Well, I never thought old
Brownle bad it in bim, but what
be bad to say ..w baft oven
credit to even Pope John Paul
11. Impossible, of course, but this
Brown s tatement should be
taped and every lawmaker,
judge and Justice in tbe country
required to view and listen to it.
WARREN G. ALTHOFF
fSa.,mg um 1w toOll&ld be glad to
aoelcome tlw bow'• parnt• lo
CoHfor•io , dao•ld ti.e, be
tlareoteMd 10llh pro.ec.UO. hi
M CUIGCbidll, 8'"'91 died lab
•• ltf'Ollg ~ ......... '° u.. ba*
prerofQliw o/ llw waotlwr alld
fathu to decide t01aot killd o/
medicol con ia bed" tor Uwir
cldldna. and_., °" to criticia> Uw ~ 8*"1i•1wwt cm.t tlw "* /or as••• .. dw rigM to owmlle
pornlal fliipOllliflilitv .. tucla mot-tn•. Ed.).
Quotes
.. l!:acb year, t• out of 100
cot1plea bt tM United SUMI U·
pert.ee cme or more Yw.t ta.
ddent1. Tbat'1 1~ million
eoui*L If we Ud ~ Ila
tbat ID an Ol9blc diM-it
would be deeland a aattcNt
emer1eae1." -Dr. •an.,
kra-. a ua1 .. nJty o( Ne• HamPlhlre ~t AM co-
autbor « a fOl'tbeoaa.lq boat • faml17 ml•ee.
••1 UM .. 're~ eelllb'OI o1 ... ,,, ................ Gil .,;t •• , .... Mii .. ....
T ........ r1fTl'W'I tbi& t1aeoUaltllua1a1ta11a.,...r
lt la tip to flML .. to l&ap
price ......
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1
GENERAL NEWS •
HomfnB Tied to Water Study in Ruml SD PUBLIC AUCTION.
HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS
X VSNEt -There are lot.a of ways to
say it and Everett Olaon chose tb1a plate for
c \ the familiar ''Tennla, anyone?"
' to i
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..J The following schedule of activities open t.o 4 public bas been announced by the UC Irvine
1xlensioo program:
N1.'HaM":~·:i~;,:O:,:,! Zonl1t9
r ei.tttrs· A Short Cours. tor At·
l..,rney\," Albert Sotnot, M.A . ~onom lst a nd urban ptann•r . Herket~y and Portl•nd ; Albert
oan(llo, J .O., attorney, O•nl•t
.urtln, Jr., J .O .. (ity •ttorney,
V•lnut Cr~. A _.., .. ., cour"'· ft
c:'·m ·~ 30 P.m .. Saddl-k tnn. IMO
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N O¥n l'l.S.. IJ"Hident, Audltl!CI ln-
ve$tment Properties. A one-day
seminar, 9 :30 a .m .·4:30 p .m .,
SMr•t_Ne_rt Hotel. Hew-1
Beecll. l"ff: SM, l..ct-• clou -·-~ "llDllY • ..o¥. 9 ··~roJect 1 .. rvlv•t: O ettlnQ
Tllrou911 Ille Review Procen,"
Albert Solnlt, M.A.., ec_,151 -.,,Mn pt-; c-..tt ... 1 to to<ot .... ,, .. _..,.,,...,,; formerly
clllef pt-. Marin c-tr. co-dlre(tor, tM11tute for E~tlon Ill
l.o<•t Go .. rnrMnt. Berkei.y e ...i
Portlond: -VU"I $p .. IUtfS.. A one-
d41y worUl>OP, I •.m ~:>O p,m •• Sao·
01ewo. inn. 1660 e First St • Santa
Ano Fee· US, Includes tune II
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"Or•oms, Symbols o nd
Arc,,.,1v~: An Introduction to C.G.
Junc;i. •• Alon 8 . Rus~ln, Pll.O.,
(IJn•UI PSYCllOloOISt. A (-"kend pro9rem. Fri .. 7·10 p.m.; Sat., t
... m ·S pm •• Rm 101., Soclel !;(lence
~l.ab, UCI. Fee: Ut, lnc:IUdesP•rk1"9. SATU•OAY, HOV. tt
"SalllllQ: -lllQ Effect!,,. Prnen-totlon~ •nd Tlnw M•ruioement."
JUIH A. MonM, ,_lt""I· A _.
oov semlNr, 9:JO •.m.-4::JO p.m.,
Rm. no. Sor.loll Science T-. UCI.
Fe•· U S, tncluci.s tuncll, ctu•
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n llmlt...,
"Ellectl"9 Coc>lt>Q wltll Olfllcutt
p...,p1e," R-1 M. 8r<1mi.on, Ph 0,
prlnCopal, Br.,,._,, P•rlettt. Har.
.-IM>n & A$-A on..Ooy semlNr.
" JO a m -4 >O p m , CotO Rm., Mew
Commons.. VCI. F.e '60. lnc:h~>
lut>(lt, <l•UrNtt ... leh, -POrkinQ
SATU•OAY, HOV. IO•M 17
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t.•rr'I' o...,r., 8 .A .. 1urn1no skill•
spec ••llst. U CI A two week
-ru1-. 10 •m-17 noon ond I •
p.m • Rm 100, Humonit-Hall, UCI
F.e: ~. lnclUOU -m•lerl•I•
-par1tlnQ.
WEDNESDAY, HOV.14
"Structurln9 llW Multi Miiiion
Oollar $ete. Slr•teoles, EHcutlon
•"d Pltl•lls.'' J. Tllomn Weth.
M.8.A •• vi<.e presodHll, CoMollcMted
Capitol Corp. A one-day wmln•r, ':30 •.m.·4:JO p.m •• She r•ton·
~ Hotll. '"-" 8ffcll. Ftt ~s. lnctudeS cln t ma\arl•I• a nd
tun<ll TMUHOAY, NOV. tS
••.t. Day Wilt\ ,..l•r Orucker, ..
"9ter '" ~.,.~'consultant; pnlfes-Of soclal K lenc:e
•nd m•naoement, Claremont
Grechulte Schoof; OIJtlnQUltned un-
iversity ttcturer In m•Moement,
Or-•te ~s S<'-1. ~ Ycwk Ulllvenlty; Mtlor. A -411'1' pro.
9'•m. •·» &m.-4:30 p.m., si.roton
HOtel, He.vpor1 llUCfl. "-' teO. ln-Cl-S 1.-fl, EMollment 11 llmltecl,
"lmprovt"' 5-nrltory Slllll•.''
Howard Wiison, presld•nt, Ad·
mlnlttratlv• Rese.,cn Auo<l•tu
tnc. A one·d•Y semln•r, 9·30 a m ., JO pm .• Hotld41y Inn. llll
Brt,101. Coot~ Mtso FM: '60, In-
' lud•' luncll, part ln9, one clH• materials.
THU•SDAY, FRIDAY,
SATURDAY -SUNDAY
HOV. 15, 1', 17 -11 "New Concepts ol Consciousness
Rotlon•I •nd lntullln MoOH ol
ICftOwt.-ve:· Huston Smltll, Pf"O
,.._ of rt1'91oft ........ ,._.. -feU•r ol pllllo!Mlf>lly, lyr~vM
Uftlverslty; Rell• M e y ,
~.=: ic.:c_~.::..
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University; Plr Vll..,at 1....,at K ..... ,
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cll•lrman, Center for Splr ltuol
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AN111tlm F..,· SIOO _.,eotstr•llon
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SATUROAY,HOV.17
.. Utlllrln9 Time Elfu tlvety.''
How•rd Wiison. pretldent. Ad·
m lnlstr•llw Rtteer<~ll Asso<l•tes.
Inc . A one·d•'I' umln•r, t :lO
•.m .·4:>0 p.m., Gold Rm .. Mesa
CommOftS. UCI. F". "°· lnclU<lllS 1unc11, e>arklno. ond clan ....tHl•ls.
"Proor•m Tesllno Tttllnlouu ."
Edw•rd F. Miiier, Ptl.O .. Software
Rueorc11 As\IOCl•tn . A one-d•Y
semlN1r, 9 a.m.·S p.m., . 17'. Com-
puter Selene• Bldo.. UCI. FM: S9S,
lncludH rNIHlals, luncll, itnd park·
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THU•SOAY. HOV. 2t
"Clo•nQl"ll 8111tavlor CPreventonv
Ruostance 10 Cfwo"Otll.'' H-•ro
Wll,on, proldeflt. Administrative
Rew•rd1 AMo<i•tes. Inc. A .......Uy
.,.min•r, 9:JO • m.-4:l0 p.m .. Hollcl•'f
Inn, 31JI Brl•IOI. COit. ~-FM : "°· Includes luncll. parki"9, •net cleu m•terlals.
"'lnn•r ~111111.'' Bob Krr.vtt. co-
•ut hor of •-Sllllno; -.n1u1c ps.,cllot09lst; co-fo .. n0or of Ille
Ea.left ~ Olflter. All ....,.1n9 Pf«>-
9r.m, 7·tt p,m~ Rm. F-110. Mecl~
Scleftcft I. UCI. Fee:..._
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WlllOrl, 8.S., PfftlOeM. Wit-~ .....
so<l•I•'-A -411y toml!IM', t :• •.m.·•:>O p.m. !'Im. 220, Soclll
Science T-. UCI. Fw: MO, I~
Cluele5 ~ k#Kfl, Md "'1tlfl9.
Eflrollf'Mfll It llmltM.
Call 642-5671.
Put • few word• to work for
Invites you to meet
SCOTT FITZGERALD
artist I printmaker
Friday. October 26th
7·10 pm
at the Fr3mewrlght Gallery
8740 w.,,,., Avenue, Fountain Valley
from '11intall md ..... ,,...,... now
TboM clUJ.ena wbo alreedy own lots on wblch ~ m~ be .. ,alb end.cl aren't affected by u. y.
..... 18 NOi' A UMft'AftON ca property
rtcbu.'' an otncta1 aald. "ft'• the ,.v.,... Jt'a an
auunnee that. lt you buy a buUdable Jot, there wW be water on it over~ kmc term.''
A atmllar cuaraatee wu IOQlbt m a proposed
elate l1w btltodueed by Allembl)'mao 1 Larry
KaptJotf, D-8an Oleao. But the meuure died ln committee.
China W ams Smoken
TOKYO CAP) -Cbioa ia beliMiDI • national
camp11p t.o warn it.a 900 million citizens of the
risks of smoking, Radio Peklnc announced.
The broadcaal aa.ld the 1overnmeat will OQllaw
smoking by students and in public places, includ-
ing theaters. hospitals and on public transporta-
tion. ll will also run a national information cam-
pais.n about the health huards. . .
Health Minister Qianl Ximboo1 i<Olienlf•nn·
Chung) saldthe cancer rate has jumped six-fold in
15 years in the city of Shanghai.
REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER
ANO CLEARING AGENTS
llll.L OF LADING •5061
av VIRTUE OF OUR POSITION AS ONE OF THE LEADING LIQUIDATORS OF
ORIENTAL RUGS JN THE, NATION. WE HAVE BEEN REQUESTED TO SECUR E
ANO CLEAR AN ENTIRE SHIPMENT OF FINE. HANDMADE OR IENTAL RUGS,
ORIGINALL V IMPORTED BY A DEALER WHO COULD NOT MEET FI NANCIAL
08LIOATIONS NECESSARY TO CLEAR THE MERCHANDISE THROUGH U.S. CUSTOMS.
Due to the urgency of this sale, this is an ouutanding opportunity to acquire th ... fine,
handmlde Ortenul Rugs, pf us othen. Included will be beautiful C*~tt and 'Ufl from 7
of the world's leadino rug capitAlls: Persia, China, India, Turtc.y, Afghanlatan, Romania
and Pakistan. Sires vary from 2'X3' to 10'X16' and some palace wzn.
CATALOGUED ANO SOLO BY THE PIECE
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 26
AUCTION 8 P.M. PREVIEW 7 P.M
Auctioneer Col L Rosenblum
tnfor~· (213) 996-6323
HOLIDAY INN
25205 LA PAZ RO.
LAGUNA HILLS
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i 15191 Beach 322 w. 17th 2221 Harbor ...
898-3388 547-7781 6'i.i'i26 .
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State workers take deep core samples from the earth
beside San Diego Freeway in San Clemente. The
samples will be evaluated to determine stability of the
area below the civic center. A geologist has asserted
freeway widening work that was under way could cause
landslide. Workers from left to right are Burt Lund,
George Cooper and Bill Cain.
Irvine to Survey
Dousing Needs
By DAVlD KUTZMANN
Oft• O.itf Plt.4 ,..,.
The city or Irvine has ch<>tie.n a method with which it will try to
provide affordable boualng for low and moderate income families.
On a 4-1 vote Tuesday, the council went along with a proposal put
forward by Councilman Art Anthony which calls ror a survey of the city work force on houslng needs
THE aF.stJLTS Of that sur
Vt)' would then be used tp
ea&a bli•b goal• for providing
lower cost housing in villages
yet to be r.ooed
Voting against the plan was
co uncil member Mary Ann
Gaido, who said sbe would pre-
fer to see the proposal In Its final
form t o be s ure it could
withs tand any leial challenges
"I think it's extremely impor
tant we go with a legally de-
fens ible pos1t1on on this." Ml>
Goido suid. The crly has been
the target of several lawsuits in
recent ye11rl> charging that ill.
C.Ounty OKs
Aliso Beach
Park Project
Orange County supervisors
awarded a 1298,000 contract
this week for comtruction of tbe
tint phue of Aliso Beach Park
a&one Pacific Coast Highway and
Allao Canyon Road.
Superv:ltors accepted the low
bid of California Landscape.
Inc.. for development of tbe
park , Including con cret e
walkways, chain link fencing,
UabliDC and new restrooms.
COllltructloo I.a scheduled to betln within three weeu and be
eompleted in about alx months.
olflciala said.
Fuadl tor the park's first
pbue were allocated from the
l'OUDly'a Harbors. Beaebea and
Park.a Dlatrict.
zonin g pollclea were ex·
cluaionary toward low-income
persona
ASSISTANT CITY Attorney
Roger Grable told tbe council be
felt the policy under conslder,a·
tion would be able to stand up to
legal challenges once deflruUve
guidelines were set. AnU1ony's proposal was one of
two the council was considering
Tuesday night as part of its ef·
fo rt to set numerical goals for
h ou s ing ass is tance in the
General Plan
The other proposal, formulat·
ed by city planners, called for
establishing percentages for
lower-cost units before zoning .
decision w~re made and then •P-
plying that policy at the Ume a
village was to be zoned.
EVEN THOUGH they opted
for Anthony's proposal, council
memben admltted the need for
low co.t bousln1 exceeds the
city's ability to meet that need.
Anthony propoeed the city sur-vey employees working In the
Irvine Industrial Complex aa well
as students at UC Irvine, mllltary
personnel and civilian employees
at the El Toro Marine Corps Air
Station, employees of the Irvine
Ranch Water District and
workers for the school djstrict,
uni venlty campus and city itaelf.
A taak force also would ~
formed with repreaentatlvts
from the Greater Irvine ln-
dwitrial Leapie, the Chamber of
Commerce, JRWD, 11ebool dis·
trlct, Marine base and other
agencies. The panel, be said.
would aaaiat in developint quea·
~ions and dl.atributinuurveyf.
Ant.bony said the city would
update the survey each time a
residential zone change was re-
quested ori a village scale.
YSports
Complex
Proposed
Resw-•atlvt11 ol the YllCA
have Mbd H...t1qtoD Beadt d ·
ty leaden for perml11ton to
bulld a •porU complex in tbe
city'• Cmtral Park.
Denaia Crouo, Weit Oran&e
County YMCA ueeutlve di.rec-
.tor, aa1d that bl.I aroup la lD-
terested In buUdin1 a l:S,000.
aquare·foot facility.
c aoUN &uD the propoeed
structw-e ii paUerned after a
facUity in Portland, Ore., wbic:b
ii In a city park. An Olympie--
sized indoor pool, a f"11 am. a fitness cent.er and racquetball
courts.are included in the plana.
Vince Moorhouse. the city'•
park and recreation director,
aald bl.I ala.ff is atudyina the
YMCA request fOf' a loai·t.erm leuelntheclty'alargestpark.
"It's my feelln& the city really
needs a recreaUonal facility like
tbla," said Moorhouse. "If
aomttbiq can be worted out
and everyone agrees to it then
that's super."
THE YMCA proposal, be not·
ed. would have to come before
the clty'a Park and RecreMion
Commil8k>n and the City Coun-
cil for approval.
Crox.en. wbo said the YMCA ls
attempting tO shill from youth to
family oriented activities, main·
talns the current YMCA facility
on Garfield Avenue ln Hunt
ington Beach is too small.
He said swimming programs
a re conducted at member's
backyard pooil and that sports
programs are limited because of
the cramped facility
··w e've bad such a tremeo·
dous growth in tbls area that
buJld1ng a new f acllily ls the on-
ly logical next step," Croxen as-
serted. "We had 2 ,500 kids
participate in our camplng pro-
gr am last summer -that gives
you an Indication or our needs "
THE YMCA would fund tbe
sports facility through contribu·
lions and fundraisers, he said.
He estimated the facility would
cost about $4 mllUon
Moorhouse recently unveiled plans for commerelalbiq the
porUon ot c.&raJ Pan r.low
Talbert Awnm. A •porta COID•
plex, restauraata. a mtnlMl&re golf coune and a rollenkatlq
rink were among the plana be
envisioned.
However. park neighbors have
been vocal in their opposition to
active developments In the DOW·
passive park. Residents were
successful la11t year in defeating
a skateboard fu cilily proposed
for the park
N-M Seeks
Bidckrs
On Parcel
Newpott-M•a trustees bave
a&reed to go out to bid OD a
small north Coeta Mesa parcel
of s urplUI school property.
A mlnJmum bid of $240,000
was let for tbe site, about four-
tentha ol an acre, located at the
lnteraection of Beu and Baker
Streets acroes from the school
transportation headquarters.
Bids will be opened Nov. 26,
alter which an auction will be
held.
Several developers have ex·
pressed interest in the parcel,
1ncludiq one wbo baa options oo
adjolniq property for an office
complex, m.teea said .
The site •• not beint used and
ll'Ulteel saJd it WU retained by
previous bo1rda only because
they were aware that lta value
would Increase as the area
became built up. Psychiatrist
Faces Fraud
Complaint
A feliaQ ertmlaal complaint ....... r=lha· ...............
Business Denied
Adobe Area Use
.-...a111tdl fraad, accord· liaa to Uae 1tat• Attoroey
0•1nl'1CJalel. A ...... uld tbe COID·
Plalot ellar1" Dr. Lout• P. Olatcb Jr., 17'12 Beach Blvd,
wtda one com1t ol 1rand tbef'l
... ID COllDU ol fUiDC falle and
fnDdtllllll lledi.C.l claims. He
Ml pln•ld lAnocflnt. Dr. Ol8&da'1 arreat followed
-p&alala ...... ltate Depart-
--ol HealUa S.rvlcff con· cenain1 alleled bllltn1 prac-deie~ dal .,...man Wd. . ~'ftail ~ .. HIMduMd
'-a~r Dee. 17 ln Weft = c.&r .... ,.. eoun.
.. nl.J' ····"*'· .. -flh ... from ellltodf ---bllll.
San Jueo c.putrano Pa•""'DI eomml.....,.. blft tw'Md down a
Mrvice ltatioa owner'• req...t to ue a vaeul lot Mxt to tbe bl.I·
torte mo....,... for commercial purpoMI. Tbe .,... ... ._ ¥cMd __.IDOUll)' 1'lllclaJ to reject a req...t
for. ••oot tall redio uw m•--tower, a e ........ trailer ad
reereatloa.al vehicle 1tora1e ...
at the one-tbJrd acre parcel
owned by MrVice station owner Forr11t bunivt.n.
T he condittonel use permit
and nrtmee for the propoaed
commercial project waa op»
poled by Hventb 11neratlon
homeowner ltepben IUot, who
operates b1I law practJce out of
the J.11.year-old adobe OD Loi
Rio• Street In San Juan Ca, .....
ow~ :-'.C-:.'::!r-==s
obJ..-1 to ............ -· aaJiDI ll.,. be*'-~
•
with a l'llAdmdal net ... bortaood.
la a two ad a ball bour bear·
ln1 befon comml•looen Tull·
day nllbt. Riot and other prop-
etty OWIM... Hid the1 were concerW about traffte lmpHll
-Incl ..... bilaVJ towtq tndl
and ~ "9alelel tbal would ...... 0-.,,.... .. af
lb• r~u ---o.tm. Tbe ................. ·"= .. "''&:·· .. .... ....... ...
........... llODluo ..... OWMd"1Dmlnn.
' ---.. -~ ...
Coeta .._. police bave
lllued • bat ol Halloween
..,~--~cblldrm.
~he1 ~us e1t· that y~ door to
door UM ve tape to
make tbem vlaible to can.
avoid loose or flammable
co.tumea wbich can trip
tbem or catch fire, wear sate lboet, and sUck to
make-up and ba1r atJtiDc
rather than maau and
wip tblt ca oblcure via·
ion.
, . ,,
Tann IBOULD be
intpeeted bJ parents
before eaUna. With frult
washed and cut Into small
p ieces to make sure
nothlq ha.s been placed,
in.alde. Unpaclca&ed or un·
wnpped items sucb as
popeom or small candles
abould be discarded.
If danaerous treau are
round, they should be re·
ported to police ao others
can be warned.
PAaENTS SHOULD
know the child's route and
.•
bl1 er ber ~aakNul. ~'=== by u adalt or older cblld.
Youapten lbouJd be told not to ...,. ..., boulea,
IUld aboukt review Af«y ru ... for w.wac at mot.
Tbo1e treatfna
youngaten abowd make
s ure there are outarde
ll1bta and no ot.taclea .
Anyone 1tvln1 out
homemade or lOOle ltema
should stve out carda wltb
their name and addreu so
parenta know wbere the
goodiea came from.
Only One Seat to Fill
2 Run for Mesa Water Board Post
Encouraainc water cooaerva·
lion and preparin1 for any
future water 1borta1ea are
amon1 tbe duties of the Ilea
Conaolldated Water District
board ol diredora. The di.strict, which aappUes
water to resiclencea, buaiDea•es.
government. Industry and otben
in Costa Ilea, operates u a
separate entity nm by an elect·
ed board of direct.on.
ONLY ONE on that board wlll
come before Coeta Mesa voters
on the Nov. 6 ballot.
Candidates. for two other
seats, both incumbents. were
running unopposed in their
divisions and have been appoint-
ed to tboae positions by . the
·Orance County Board o f
Supervt.son lo lieu ot electioo.
One ol them, Mario Durante,
has been on the board since 1960.
He ta a retired civff servant who
represents Division 1.
Appointed In Division 2 is
Eugene 0 . Bergeron, a funeral
director who is completing h.is
first term on the board.
HERE ARE PROFILES pr the
two i;andidates v ying to
represent Division 3:
Warren Bootll, SS. incumbent,
manager of a compute r s upply
Application&
Under Review
Tbe Fountain Valley City
Council began reviewing the 1fM>
applications rece ived 1n
res ponse to their quest to
replace City Manager James
Neal.
Neal, 65, announced In July
that he wouJd resign the post he
has held for 14 yeans at the end
of this year.
Mayor Bernie Svalatad sald
Wednesday tbe five cowicllmen
met for four hours late Tuesday,
coming up wttb a list of 20 more
probable caDdidat.ea.
INCUMBENT W•"•" Booth
company. lie ha!. been on the
boa rd l8 years
Booth said h t!oo primc.ry 1n
terest in l>l't!king rf'·elcetwn l!oo to
see through to eomplet1on a
number or unf1m!oohed water dis
tnct projects.
Amoa& t..bese be named the elt7'a .... watmem ot weUa in
aortb ODmla .... tt. ,....,.
ment ol 0t•cla'ed wet. llw Mad
add1Uan ol plpes to brt• the
well water to other part.a ot the
city. and Its agreement lo
purcbue an interest Ln tbe San
Joaqwn Reservoir
BOO'llf al~ noted tb.H. dur
mg the time he hat. :,er vl•d on lht-
board, 1t ha:. achieved a top f1rt-
r at1ng. paid its cxr>en!oot-\ through
use fees without levying a tax ,
and condueted a <'Onservat1on
program thro ugh schools and
servlc.-e clubs.
.. I think I have certainly far
more knowledge of the water
district, ot the needs or the peo.
pie and tbe growth of the city,
than my opponent," said Booth.
adding that he s pends as much
a:. eight hours some days on
wate r district business.
William Raymer, 4~. Costa
Mesa fire captain. One of hii. as·
s1gnments Included assessing
the adequacy of the city's water
dbtribubona aystem.
··1·4 llU to add aom e new
blood to u.. ateUq board,'' •ald Raymer. aotlDI ttaat aevenl members blve .-Wld
for multiple tenna.
HE SAID ONE of his concerns
.s tbe qualJty of water. whkh he
belteves could J>e Improved
Raymer noted tbat the wat~r
leaves hard deposits on pipes
1md tiles
He said he 1s also interested in
ins uring a program or renovut-
1ng old water sys tems, and 1n
maintaining a conservative
budget
·· 1 think J could add new
dlmerusions to an existing pro·
gram," Raymer said. "Mr
Booth bu been on the board a
long time."
Do you have time to
listen to Walter read?
In 15 minutes the average person
can read to himself 3.750 words
tou probably read faster
1n 15 minutes the average news
oroadcaster on radio or televltlon
teedl only half as many words.
the choice of stories you need to
be fully informed about events in
the world. nation. state and county.
. Add1t1onally. only the Daily Pilot
bnngs you the "JtWS of vour com·
mumty every day -news televl~on
ignores.
You get more news in less time
when you read It yourself in the
That means you get a lot more
tnformetk>n tn less time by reading
a newspaper than by watching any·
one read the news to you.
DAILY PILOT And. your new1paper gives you
642-4321
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
....
N
·~· .. ,
Annmll lnco~
Hits 82 Millio
How be cot
tbere I• &be U.terett·
Inc 1tory. Hi• salary
• ., only -cet that..
"only" -S.414,000,
wblcb works out to
'8.000 a week. Wa1kiD1
Money
Tree
around money for New Yortr City where Norton SilQPlt
headquartered. But tbeG be WN awarded a IS00,000 bOa~
which broucbt him cloN to~ St mllllon mark. That'• bee>
ter. J
On top ol that, tboueb. Mahoney wu able to scoop uf
another Sl. l million tb.rou&b stock appreclaUon rtetita. Ht
bad optJant wblcb can bJm the r1Cbt to buy 155,000 tbaret
of Norton Simon stock at tu.to a share.
ln early 1'78 Norton Simon's stock was trading on the
New Yon Stock Exchange at $20. Stock appred.UOll
rt1bt.1 CSve the bolder an opportunity to pocket the dif.
ference between those prices -he doesn't even bav• IO
buy the stock himself.
SO•E PEOPLE MIGln' th1nk that with all the p ro-
duct.I he bas to worry about at Norton Simon, David
Mahoney deservn the S2 million.
The corporate lineup includes: Hunt's tomato pro·
duct.a. Wesson oil. Orville Redenbacher's popcorn. Avis
rent·a·car. Max Factor . J ohnnie Walker Se<>tches, Tan-
queray gin, John Becg S<:ot.ches. Old Fitzgerald bourbon,
Hine cognacs. Crawford's Scotch , Canada Dry beveragq,
San Martin wines. Alexis Llcbine wines, Reddl·Wip, Snow·
drift, Prima Salsa spaghetti sauce , Halston fashions,
McCall patterns.
Tha year, lo fact, one of those lines, Max Factor.
caused nothing but proble ms. draining the profit.a made by
the other stablemilles. And David Mahoney didn't do as
well in compen1ation.
NOllTON SIMON'S fiscal year ends J une 30, so the
figures are already in. Mahoney got a tittle raise to a
salary of $500,000. And he aga1n received a $500,000 bonu.s ..
But he held options this year on 600,000 shares of stock at.
Sl4. 71. a share -and dunng the first half or 1979 Norton
Simon's stock was n oundering at the $15 level. Not much
money to be made ther e
Wall Street A.waits
Mone~~upply Data
NEW YOU <AP> -Tbe stock martet wu miucl in =-tradtlC \oda, .. lD""°"9 •ait.ed ,01' alpa of u.I ~of tM mo9e7 IDUMU. 11 TM 0ow ,.,... • ...,..se o1aoind\IMrlala .... off2.11
polatatom.•.
And pi.Den trailed losers 7-6 in the tally o ( New Yo rk
Stock lbctumee·u.ted luues.
After eoartq fM more than two weeb in na~;;I credtt-H,,..eefns = by u.e P'edenJ ae.e~. abol1· interest ntel dee Wecf»eed~.
Tbere were some bopd tllat the Fed'• weell'lr
statistical repoc't, due at the cloae today, a1IO would •bow•; decline tn the basic measure ol the money supply. (Story,
Pase Al>
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44
tate of Paradoxes
New Hampsh ire Has Many Faces
• sro •ooov AINa ru• .. .,,... flodla Giid kiM ore ....., ,.,,,,,..,,.,., .
.,. bmia -tire IWN'teat llar#tpwldre,
....,. peola ,,.. '°'**• I
"'-,,.,...,.,en IAe groaded, '~•d the politk• are the
•..,lr*tttllNet0HampaMn" t. , --
RD. N.H. <AP> -U in Amarillo, say, one
be tempted to think of
Hampshire -ti one were ~pted to think of New psbire at all -that as New
plhlre goes, so goes New
H!pshire at. Americans cannot easily
o rlook a slate that names its
mountains after presidents and
wboae kickoff primary has a
rnjllmtainous infiuence in cboos·
inil'bo those presidents will be.
~ C ONSIDERING tbh
eter. wbat ia a N•w
?
hampsblre is a place a blatory of:
Tolerance: wbUe Salem,
... bumina jg wttebela,
Walford ot Porta......,,
.... tboM who acemed
wttebcraft for slander wan.
-Uberty: the right of the ci~ to revolt is written into
th.ltate constitution.
-'Ingenuity: Enos M. Clough
of Sunapee invented a horseless
carriage in 1869 that had S,463
partl
t VARIETY: THERE ARE
13 ways to spell Lake Wtn· nipesaukee.
-Morality: around 1820,
Dartmouth College fined 39 stu-
dents '2 each for attending danc-
ing lcbool
-Freedom the license plates
bearing Revolutionary War hero
Oen. John Stark's phrase "Live
Free or Die" are made by con-
vict. ta the state's one prison.
Demo cracy: New
m.psbire 's mob scene
1lature has 400 represen·
ves. Uthe U.S. had the same
portion, there would be
000 Congressmen.
Forgiv eness : the
VlllJUl.ILBU.~_,..8-ftpeated T-p!'O-
for the governor to pursue
1lay "anyone who ag
vatee New Hampshire."
18 ALSO A STATE of
adoxes. 'there are wbite-
pled villages, and the state
percent forest. But It's
arban than rural.
toftl'Dlllent la frucal. The
tekel ln $130 millioo in
nalpta for liquor taxes,
NPll'li*ll p.tJd by out-of·nate
buatera. Same With
,
Some town meettncs still ap-
point fence viewers -tbey
ajudlcate boundary disputes.
Hanover bas three, one with a
degree from Oxford, bog reeves
(porcine dog wardens) and
cullen ol staves (whatever they
do). Canu.a still bu its Saods-
of-Time Rd.
IN BA&TLETT. STAN
Davidson atUI nm.a his birch peg
factory with a century-old,
wood·fired steam boBer. Tbe
state still has a day o(f on Fast
Day which dates from the 17th
century w)len citizens were
asked to pray and fast for an ail·
ing governor.
There are traditions that New
Hampshire has fought for and
preserved, and they remain
native in the soil even if many of
the slate's 850,000 people were
born elsewhere.
Perhaps tbe greatest paradox
of all ia that New Hampshire
would perch atQp the naUoo like
aa old, taraftbed rooster
weather vane forecHting the
political breezes.
P ADOXICALL Y, JN part,
became Ne. Hampeblre'a pre·
occupdcm wltll politics -its
handshake. That's sophistica-
tion?"
RADWAY FEELS OPEN
prtmaries are squeezing out the
profesaiooala from the nominat-ing procas.
"Instead of r easoned de·
cisiona, you get enthuaiuta, peo-
ple who have been temporarily
turned on."
Too much significance is at-
tached to New Hampshire, a
state with fewer people than
Boat.on, Radway feels.
"A candidate gets a 29 to 22
percent plurality with a small
vole and bingo! He 's on the cov·
er of Time and Newsweek. This
adversely affects fund raising
for the other candidates in
primaries to come."
OTHERS DEPLORE THE na:
lional coverage turnine lbe primary into a media event.
"Nobody here paya attenticn to politics until after the &upei-
Bowl," aays a local editor, "b9t
we get the Waahingt.oa pundits
up here all winter eatine lobster
oa the elQ)eDle account while
tbetr wives ahop for antiques
Tbere'a too much hype. Hell,
look what they did to Muskie.
B• .... rfcn •re I • ao la11rrw to rla••,,e
tlal•p. At fetea mM!ft lllfJS ,,.. c .. ••HI ~
appol•f9'ftlfs of tnare 1'Wtre-rs, ltog ~n
a n d elll1en •I •••~
town meetings, its opera-chorus
legislature, ita staggered terms
for state officials, its retention
alone in the United Slates of a
colonial-era five-man council to
oversee the governor -st.em
from a historic dis trust of politi·
clans and government.
Take the governor. He has a
two-year term. The attorney
general is in for five . One rea.soo
the legislature is kept large -
third only to Congress and Bri·
taln's Parliament. in the free
world -is that its very size
tends to keep things honest.
"By the time you've bought off
the last one, you've lost the
first," says Andy Anderson, a
newsma!!_ turned hlJtorian....
n-uesides, there 's nothing to steal."
THE LEGISLATORS' century
pay of '200 a year keeps the pro-
f eaaiooal pol and the ambitious at
bay. 1be result is not. always
brilliant legialat.ioo, u might. be
expected in a body that toot 45
minutes to call t.be roll until
electronic voting came in re·
cenUy
"One-hall of the Legl1I ature is
Incapable of t.ho uebt, one-
quarter never talks. 10 percent
are leaders," says Eugene
Danlell Jr. ol Franklin.
The media said he lost beca..se
he didn't quite get so percent of
the vote. That's ridiculous."
M rs. Symons values the
.primary as ·•an early warning
system·: for a candldate to de-
termine ii hls campaign is in
trouble.
NEW HAMPSHIRE isn't
about to surrender Its place at
the head of primary line. State
law, in fact, decrees its primary
will be ahead of any other. The
primary gives New Hampshire
st atua and, Andy Anderson
estimates, about $25 million
spe nt by candidates and the
media. Laurence Radway got a
cha nce to have Walter CronJd te
-up to tus hOteTroom and senaou\
for grinders.
Besides ego enforcement,
publicity and walking-around
m oney, New Hamps hire's
political return from the
primary is modest. Trowbridge
warns againat. putting too many
eggs irrevocably in one basket
by such a commltment to any
one president. as accepting a job
from him.
"Then you can't. play the
primary game anymore.
THE GAME STARTED ln l!M9
when Concord attorney Richard
F . Upton introduced legislation He 11 an impish 77-year-old for a direct. primary. Upton de.
veteran of political combat that nies that h1a motive was to pro-
lncluded bringing the New York vlde Dwight Eisenhower (Loeb
Stock Exchange to a halt In 1933 called him ''Dopey Dwl&ht") a
witb • protest dose of tear gas. chance to 1bow bis popular ap-
peal, alt.bough be concedes it
DANU:LL. IN ms way, may had that effect.
be a Pl'O&OtYPe New Hampshire "I wanted to mak e the
poUUcian. primary more meanin1ful, to
.. In Caneord, they think I'm a cet. a1 many voters u poaible rav~1 radical" for numeroua involved ln the proceaa."
populllt ~all datlnc back That be did. And candidates
to blt idol,-Huey Lona. ''Jn by tbe motorcade even tboulh
Pranldln," where Dudell pn-they mmt lmow no loser lo the
1tde1 over the acbool budaet New Hampahlre primary bu
wttb tbe ltinllDMI ot a b1red ever moved to the Whit. Howe.
man'• breattut~ .. tlley think Hopea and banners blsb, theJ
I'm• ravtni reactionary." come to New Hampshtre't na·
Th•n'1 a belief I.bat bl1 tone tlonal town meeUn1, puttlna
expo1ure to candldatH bH down 1 '800 fillnf fee with IOO
mad• the New HamPlblre YCMf' 1lpat'"' from tbe 1tate'1 two
polltlcall,y 11ny. Jladwar dll-coo1re11lonal dl1trlct1. TIMD ·~~-th•r're otf. Anyone un run. &-POlWclana come to New "I've MeD bula atria, wJlcl. Ramp1lalre Ilk• llarle Aa· eyed m1•1tn1 and eveey kiadof
tom.tta -... to venam. to kook,_ eould hn•llM ··..,.
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overlMlra l•••H and •otH f~•· "No, aot Clalef IMlbll ._ ... a e•W. ~ Mm WoOd. lie ...U, .,.. for me
t1 Ute 171 or ••H a ftrm preeldln& ...
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-* ~nt to CoMt Life. Wedneedey, Oct. 24, 1171 Md Oet1r PMot. T~. Oct. 25 1m
~NNl\JERSf\RV CELEBR~TION
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2 90ll™ COMT PLAZA-Supplemlnt to Cout ut., w~. ~t 24, 1871 and Dally Pltot. Th111tday. Oct. 25. 1979
By JOHN a DODD ...............
South C4ut Plua hu beeome
an ''international 1hoppln1
center".mjUlt 12yean.
Slnce openln1 in 111'!1 tbe plua
ba1 ll'OMI into one ol me world'• lar1e.t~cmten,attract·
m1amu..iYt9ionfromtbeFu Ea1t, Canada and llexlco,
1pokesma Werner Bleber1aid.
"It'1hardto11t.....a.tocome
acrou from t.be ~ .tde cl tM track.I ualeu tbere'• .........,,
worth cnmlnl for,'' beaald.
The ''tblna worth ~for''
at South Coat Piasa II •8111lJol ~~p~ -~ aD ~ aae place, he 8dililCL
the penona1 service that keeps
cuatomen comin1 back,'' be
said. He added that. because ol a
policy ol the ownlDI familY -.
the Se1entrom1 -tbe plaza
provldee oae ol the ~ mix•
of varioul merebanta ol any ol
·the uea'1 lboppln& centen.
.. The Selentn>ml don't just
fill le•el!JI lpaee _;_ they Walt for t.be .. .,.,. tenaat to Qb&aln a
proper mix ol mercbanta," be
1ald.
And to cantiDue to olf• web
variety l.la a lar1• •boDPlna center, tbe Selentroms · raavi
continued to M a11rn1lve,
l:lcber Mid.
1tore will be added to the plua
in the near future, Escher ukl,
altboulb be wouldn't idenUfy
the lton because the plan 1t
1tll1 ln talkin1 1ta1e1.
Other attracilonl of the plua
include tbe option for vltiton to play tmnll, awlm or dfne -at
tbe nearby South Coast Plua
Hotel -and to conduct bualnela
and banking -in the Town
Center office buildin11.
Aho, the South Coast Repertory Theatre la lD the
town center and the Oranae
County llualc Center wtll be
built ln the center within two to
three years, Escher concluded.
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I. Magnin opens special shop
Men 's classic
fashion shop
announces
opening of
traditional
women's shop
Ladies have a place to go for
the classic look in clothing.
The Livery, formerly a men's
traditional fashion store, in·
troduces a women's shop at its
South Coast Plaza store on the
lower level near Nordstrom.
"Most women's styles go in
and out off ashion fast.
''But traditional clothing can
be worn year round and will
s tay fashionable for years,"
said Lauren Graham, manager
a nd buyer for the women's shop.
Most fashions are made of
natural fibers -wools, cottons,
camelbairs -and provide long·
lasting comfort.
••Everyth ing in the store
coordinates with everything else
-items are interchangeable,
allowin' the customer to com·
blne pieces in a number of
ways,·· shes aid.
Brands carried include1 Justin, Nant u c k et a na
Hathaway for Her.
Call 540-4600
* &.ipprement to Coast Lile. Wednesdey. Oct 24 t979 end Deily Pilot Thursday Oct 25 1979 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3
Sweat~r Styles
Men '& manager Davi d
Andrade and women's
manager Beverly Schwartz
admire fashkm sweaters at
Jaeger, South Coaat Plam.
See r elated dory on page 15.
Mere Steres t• tile Gall••
MAJOR STO..IU MOM• ,UNHSHINQS l"•CIALTY
9')ii()Ck' 5 ~y11 CCimlng A iaCard FW Woolworth O~et Ltd B A.shworttl s
I Magntn Decorator l.Jne B Dalton
JOscph Magn.n Ehzabeth Duke Brentanos ~ayC-0 Orafton Street Caswell·Massev NOtdstrom Great Things' Centvr~ StattOnC?rs ~ .... !. Lee s Fireplace & Pat>0 Cline s tationery
S.1ks F 1flh A11l'flu1 • l'lllulrhead Galleries 0 J S Souno kWOSlme<"!IS
l'>OOOIOOOCnJ Pace Sener PalnlltOn F A 0 Sct'lwar z
~s The Galleon
WOMEN11 APPARIL ~ Neeclle Fat:lftC-s Vtetor·s Hallme'1!1Toy Contor
l ho Act•vlSI Wllliams·Solioma House of Fabrics
Aloort s Hosiery 1 Natural Cosmo11cs
Awoe ,OOTWUR J I( Gill
The Allllcto s Foot Lawrence P.:>e Stiopoe cn..n.n s Balry L~·s Hallmark ChOlseaRow Brass Boot T eMvsicBo~ Chris Fas111ons Cameo Shoes Oshman s
Contempo Casuars c.c>ezio Plaza Cuoe<y Covrr~ Can.Jones Raj of tnOa 00tsy <::nandle<s Raj lnternatlOl"'al
dtanes CH Baker Root4H'I s Lvogagc-Erna Florlh91m Snowoon·Mze Fas.hlOf'I Consp.racy
Gones
FIOrShe1m Thaye< McNe~
tnnesShoes
Sports Plaza
SYnsetHOuse HalSton JoMston & Murpny Tinder Bo•
HvObuO JOyce Selby 5roes Toys tn1ema110r1al
Ji\eQG>< Kinney s Westen s Came• as
JAGLIO Leeds WMkam Ernest Brown Joel s NaturahZef' West
Judy'$ Pappa~ l'OODSMVICaa l<oppy s Root tvrat Foo1wear Amatos LaneBry;:,rll Stnde-<Aito Ulllan s ThOt'nMoAn Butoctl s Cr'OP House
Lllho F\Jbtn Catie PnSQvlnl
MOAFrance ..... L"Y a ACC•••oR••• Coach s Corner
Mr ElllOI s CottoeBean
Nancy Craig eam&nl eoutique Forty CorrOIS
f'llotl sApparn• O'IC Aocessones Harvest House
Pnge Boy Mamrnity Chrrstoc:>her Bonnell Hickor'f Farm5
Page Boy Too Cro Kaplan s
5dt>r1na J Herbert Hall Kron CnocOlat~r
lr·nnis Lady Jewets by Joseph Lindt>erQ s Nvtri1tor"
Wf'I Seal Koven Jewf)lers ~Pnn
lcr~g s Cartier May Co Tea Room
Ma~Ooss Nord,.,1rom s Garbo s
M•N'S APPARll. Sohaffer & Son s Rendezvous Cate,
W0tsliet<J s Aiv•ora Restaurant
Alo1< Sebaslllln =-:~s ThOBani< UAVtC•S Bamey s 20th Cotltury l td
Carot s AmeriCin EXpress
Chai,1n s ~St\Jdlos f'IMANCIAL Custom Sh1r1m;:ikors Somt0n Oftcf 0.liloh
The Gap Ooldef"I Sheer (Men J BMk of Ameoca Gootry LIO House of Tailoring Calitorn19 FeoerOI
Otngiss Formai Wear Mann~ter11 1 Crocker Nationel Bank
ThBHOtel Mann Theater 112 Imperial Savings
H<irns & Frank OnThe~ Lloyd's Bank
Lorrr0oug4.ls Ltd The 1very ~~t NIWITCMllS lno Lon<JOn Shop t
Stvards for MOn ~Beau~ Jorn (Appo,..,) SoUth Coes1 • MOIOt
O•N•RAL APPAR•L World Trav91 The limited (Apparel)
Newport Surf oNI Sf>ort House of f ony Woltoh Clofiile (ltet0f'1 Weorl lanN!fy Wost D11<kt & Co. (Apparel)
CHILOA•N'S ANA"•L Palo~)
eor~strom'a Lo 3g8S<n •
MALL HOURS EVERY NrTE: 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. SUNDAY 12 TO 5 P.M.
SOUTH COAST PIAZA
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Closed·up pumps provide warmth for winter wear at
Chandler's, South Coad Plaza.
Ever Feel Like
You Don't Fit In?
t
Alterations and
Restyling can
give you the
perfeet flt you
want.
Expert Tailoring Ii Al&eratloas
AlteraUou • Suede 6 Le.a.er
for men and nm•.
, .. .. , ..
Cooler weather signals
need for warm footwear
•
Closed-up rumps are due for
winter -no the kind found at gaa stations -but the f uhion
footwearfoundatChandlen'.
Caoler weather brings the
need for warm shoes and
Chandlers, on the upper level of
the Bullock's wing South Coast
Plaza, has them in fashionable
styles and colors.
"Everything In the shop is
geared t o wa rd c u s t om e r
satisfaction." said Doug Hagen,
manager of the women's shoe
store.
Chandler's carries high
f aahion shoes. handbags and ac-
cessories.
A popular item at Chandler's
is the Western boot. featuring
mid-calf styling. Western heel
and stit~hing.
Call 754-9047.
Victor 's gains reputation for
service and fine merchandise
Victor's is making a name for
itself after three years in the
mall.
"We are beginning to get a
foothold in this area -people
are bearing about our service
an4 fine merchandise," said
owner Joe La Rosa.
Victor's, on the lower level
near May Company, features
fine lines of china, silver,
crystal and giftware.
Dinnerware by Lenox and
Norltake is in stock and avail&·
ble for s p ecial o rder if
necessary.
Christmas merchandise is in,
featuring Spode Christmas trees
and accessories.
•• Tumyour
unusables
• into e usable e cash.Call
• Daily Pilot e classHied
' 642-5678.
A statement of subtlo IOOd ta.to. Our J<m.
Imported 00t1on ah1ltB
pMecil1 lnJU1led In your
eholoo of atyloe. Creek
lot tori allO
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e SOUTH COAST P~ -~uppjemel)t to Cout Life Wed!Mlday. Oct. 24, 1979 and Dally Pllol Yhur~y. ~I 2$ 19,9 •
Standing out
. quietly.
"Natural Shoulde~ " trousers
The cut 1s Corbin's very own,
designed to fit all men
comfortably precisely
tailored to each size. They res t
securely on your waist The
stride Is easy. The new Fall
f abrlcs are Country Harvest
Special Weaves, Hardy Twills.
Prime Flanneb. Country and
Splcebox Corduroys, and
authentic Scottish Tartan
pla id~
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
540-4800
Hickory Farms invites shop·
pers to taste before they buy
Free samples of Hickory
Farms delicacies are given to
curious shoppers at the store on
the lower level near the Car·
rousel Court in South Coast
Plaza
Natural cheese "We are in tht! natural cheese shop invites ¥~~~~sos,;." s aid owner Bill
Visitors to Hickory Farms o ffe r~ 126
kinds of cheeses sample cheeses,
meats and other
delicacies
before
buying th em
Mable Nelson is about to
wrap a Christmas gift pack
at Hickory Farms. South
Coast Plaza.
"It's a fresh product," he
said. "Most of the cheese we sell
is cut right off the wheel. not
prepackaged or fill ed with pre· servatives."
The hoHday season brings re·
newed interest in Hi ckory
Farms gi ft packs
Food gift pa cks are stuffed
with cheeses, smoked meats
a nd other delicacies and are
great fo r h olida ) giving ,
Thompson said
Call 540-6991
Newport Surf
and Sport
____ Fine Sportswear & SurflncJ Equipment
JI 01/a M.-A••· ............
67).712'
10.t D.., -714-641-0523 -iiiit
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European
eyewear ·
part of
total fashion
scene
Optique Classique brings a
new level of sophistication and
personal service to eyeglass wearers.
Implementing many Euro-
pean styling techniques, Opti-
que Classique is changing the
attitude most Americans have
bad about their eyewear .
.. WE MAKE glasses part of the
whole cosmetic scene,'' said Tom
llacManus of Optique ClassiQue
on the upper level near Bullock's
lD South Q>ast Plaza.
Each customer is given a
facial analysis by cosmetically
trained dispensing opticians.
OPTICIANS consider the
client's bead shape, facial tones,
hair color and styling, color ol eyes. bmw line and degree of pre-
scription.
With all ol this data and from
more than 2,000 frames to
choose, the optician selects
those which will enhance the
f aclal features and hair color to
give a tailored, classic Euro-
pean look.
Supp6ement ID Coast Ute, Wednesday, Oct 24. 1979 and Daily Piiot. Thurlday, Oct. 25, 1979-SOUTli COAST PLAZA 7
Rough Riders Rider boots have popular Western cut at Thom McAn, South coat Plaza.
COORDINATED with each frame are a number of specially-
prepared gradient cosmetic lens
tints, be said.
Owner Marvin Freeman de-
signs frames, choosing the rlibt
eye shape and complementary
Euro~ blends most
suited to his f asD.lon-conscious
customers.
OPTICIANS sometimes spend
up to two hours with each
customer, ftnding classes that fit
his or lierfaceand personality.
"European manufacturerc:
don 't mass produce their
frames," Mac Manus said
VICTOR'S
CHRISTMAS TREE BY
SPODE. One of the most
charming traditions of the
season. Christmas Tree
dinnerware to put on the
table and enjoy throughout
the holidays. Christmas Tree
giftware to share with family
and friends .
VICTOR'S
CHINA• CRYSTAL• SILVER
Lower level-
May Co. wing.
548-2700
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Plaza provides great 18welry market
.... ~ ........
Foot-high statue adda a nautical flavor to J. Herbert Hall
Jeweler• .
Cushion Walks
by ~1'\,cAn_
•owon1yS1388
Regular $16.99
SoftAm YfNl' Ml) In softrbottan OiaNnn Wallra from
'lbom Mo.An. 8boe8 that pamper yoor feet wttb ouahlon
eofi lnnsl'80le8 On a spongy bottom. Now et the low pnoe
ot only$13.88. Only etThomMaAn. 8Ut end.I Novemt>er3.
South Coast Plaza provides a
"great place .. to s hop for
jewelry. "The growth or merchants ln
the Jewel C.ourt has been
phenomenal up to this 12th an·
niversary of the plaza," said
district manager Steve Brunner
or J . Herbert Hall Jewelers.
"South Coast Plaza is a f a.n·
taslic place for a jeweler to con·
duct business," he added.
Since opening fi ve years ago
in the Jewel Court, J . Herbert
Hall has offered some of the
fines t china, giftware a nd
jewelry, he said.
He added that gold is selling
this year better than any aspect
of jewelry, especially in chains
and watches.
"We are selling more 18-karat
gold watches than anything else
-our problem is getting a sup·
ply to meet the demand," Brun·
nersaid. Watch lines at J . Herbert Hall
include Rolex, Omega and Con·
cord.
"Even our most expensive
watches are popular this year,"
he added.
Prices and s t yles at J .
Herbert Hall are ''very ln·
divldual " he said, and can be
adapted to almost anyone's
budget or taste.
Hours are from 10 a.m. to 9
p .m . every day, he concluded.
IMpecting the detailed duck d.
serve• as the logo for D
Company, is president Michael
WHY DUCKS?
•
rom the earliest days of this country and ln
Burope. through the late 19th Century and
Into the 20th Century. the Gentleman Hunter
bought bis decoys from a hand carver who
took great pride In the quality. workmanship and detail
of hls wor/.
Most people marvel at the detail of these old decoys.
but one should realize that the quality and detail were
for the satisfaction of the maker and the pleasure of
the owner. not for fooling the waterfowl. The prideful
carver certified the quality when he personally signed
each decoy.
You wt1l note that, In the same traditlon as those master
carvers. each garment that we sell proudly bears our
signature In the form of our label. Tb.at ls our certifica-
tion of lts qualJty.
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Women's fashion sh9p takes
it's name from hunting decoy
President Michael Reynolds
for Ducks and Company
women's fashions, South Coast
Plaza, gave the following in·
terview to a Daily Pilot writer :
D.P. -Wby did you name a
women's clothing store Ducks?
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DUCKS -Well, let's take a
look at the old duck hunting de·
coy we've taken our logo from.
It's a replica carved around 1905 by George Mason. Mason had a
lot more in mind than just sell·
ing decoys wh en he carved it -
he was creating a work of art
and something for the ages. D.P. -How does that relate
with your store? DUCKS -This applies to my
store because I'm talking about
pride in ownership, both at the
stare and customer levels. ThE
tiunter who bought the decoy
had more in mind than just
shooting birds -he wanted to spend bis money on quality
merchandise he cc;mld be proud
to own.
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D.P.-Glveaaanexample.
DUCKS -All right. Let's talk
about &he quality of our pro.
ducts. We sell pure fabrics -
pure wool, 100 percent cotton
and silk are examples. But not
only are our fabrics of the
bi~hest quality, they also are
kmtted and woven by some of
the finest companies in the
world. Some of these companies
have been owned by the same
families for more than 100
years.
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D.P. -How does that relate to
today's f ashlons?
DUcKs -It doesn't relate
with today's fashions because
the typical fashion customer to·
day spends too much money on
mediocre garments.
D.P. -And you're dllferent?
DUCKS -You're right we're
different. Our clothes make a
statement about the women who
wear them. That statement says
gQ.9<1 taste in fabrics and ac·
cessories that go together
forever. It says conservative,
not wasteful. It says educated,
especially about clothing. And it
says we 're someone customers
can depend on -not someone
who's here today and gone
tomorrow.
Michael Reynolds interviews
with Daily Pilot .reporter al
South Coaat Plaza's Ducks
and Company.
Our Trim·A·Tree Shop Is now open I Explore our collection of
unique and e><eluslve Ideas, the wor1d of bright fantasy
brought home for the holidays. Ornaments from all the world,
table decoradons, festive centerpieces, arrtngements to
deck the hearth. f.avorite traditional wreaths for front-door
welcomklgs. Greenery, metal, ceramics, jewelry·and·fabric ornaments,
and more. All In fanciful shapes, festive colon, dazzlingly
detailed for the best Christmas ever. For the collector, and for gifts.
Come see I From 3.00. Trim·A·Tree Shop, Gift Galleries
chr1stmes st1rrmgs1 ell through the house
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Capezio
Women's specialty shop features shoes, dancewear -
Bandolhao dresa shoea, made in Italy, await &hoppers at Capezio, South Coast Plaza.
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There are acrylic knit loop boucles, plushy solids and stripes. crew
necks V-necks. shawl collars. all in new colors.g1 SALE AT '12.99
NEW SKIRTS. Reg $28 • , Beautiful Barclay Square wool blend plaids that feature the new flair
style. Sizes 6-16 ON SALE AT '19.99
NEW ILACKI. Reg. 122
Dressy poly gabardine slacks with designer belts. Colors are teal. wine.
brown. navy, blactc, Siz .. 5-13. •BAU AT '14.99
Capezio stands for shoes and
dancewear.
And the shop on the upper
level near Bullock's in South
Coast Plaza carries the best of both .
"We're a women's specialty
store, offering women's fashion
shoes and a complete line of
Capezio dancewear and ac-
cessories," said manager Roger
Keating.
Capezio began as a shoe store
and evolved into a dancewear
image.
"All our staff members were,
or are, dancers, and their ex-
pertise enables us to offer our
customers sound advice and
counseling in their shopping,"
he said.
Capezio has just received its
holiday line of leotards in fall
colors by Dao.skin and Capezio.
A variety ol casual and dressy
footwear is offered, lnchlding
the popular footprint sandal by
Birkenstock.
Call 540-2575.
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Koven 's Jewelers offer customers experience, knowledge
Koven's serves c ustomers
through experience.
For more than 50 year s
Koven's has offered fine jewelry
,. and giftwear.
Koven 's, on the upper level
bet ween May Company and the
Carrousel Court ln South Coast
Plaza. is headed by Godtfred
Nielsen, who has 40. years ex·
perience in the jewelry busi·
ness.
The small. intimate plaza
Gold chains and diamond rings are just a few of the many
quality items Koven's has olfered for more than 50 years. The
The Classic Handbag ...
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from the Marley-Hodgson
collection. In the Gburka
tradJtlon of colonial
lndJa. Serially num·
berod.Sadclleleathor
and sail r.onvoH.
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shop features a large selection
of Koven's jewelry, including
popular gold and diamonct
pieces.
Omega and other leading
watches are carried.
Koven's does custom work ,
mounting of sto11"!s and jewelry
cleaning.
Financing is available
Call 546-4510.
jewelers now are on the upper level between May Company
and the Carrousel Court in South Coast Plaza.
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with silhouette argyle design In black
with red and oatmeal. Sizes 34·40
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Altering a garment at Houae of Tailoring, South CO<Ut Plaza,
is George Mouradyan.
South COllt Plaza
Phone: 649· 1379
0Tallors umtate clothes
Moat people save old
wardrobes and modernize them
rather than buy new ones.
That's the report from
Charles Zwieback of House of
Tallortng, on the lower level
near the Carrousel Court in South
CoastPlua.
"Many people have flared
pants.
"But today's style is straight
lines, and people bring their
pants to us to take the nares
out," he said.
Shoppers can
buy men 's suit
for $1 at
Gentry Ltd.
Gentry Ltd. customers can
buy a suit for $1.
The men's fashion store on the
lower level near May Company
offers an incentive to shoppers,
a spokesperson said.
Shoppers who buy any suit at
regular price pay only $1 for
another suit of equal or lesser
value, he added.
A selection of more than 1,000
suits ts offered.
20o/o off!
Thru this weekend !
Group of Fall
Dressy Shoes
reg. 28.99 to 32.99
22.90 to 26.40
26.40
House of Tailorinl specializes
in alterations and custom tailor·
ing .
"We are one of the lar1est
taUoriq shops in Or~ae Coun·
ty," Zwieback said.
Ten full·tlme tailors enable House of Tailoring to handle a
large volume of busineas.
Call 540-&Ctt.
Modeling a Mancillas suit is
Don Laurent at Gentry Ltd.
South C003t Plaza.
Autumn's elegant silhouette on
high or mid heels. Slender straps.
Wanted colors. Save now!
Blapl AD clutch bqa ~off.
Muter Chara• • Vise
Supplen"ent to Coast Life, W~y. OC:t. 24, 1979 and Dally Piiot. Thur~. Oct. 25, 1979 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA 13
Lenox fine ch Pf'~Sents a Chrbtmas feeling even in Octo'ber
at Victor's South Coast Plaza on the lower lewl near May
Men's Suits ·
for only
One
Dollar!*
•Vibe you purcbue one 1utt at · nptar )ll'lce, you can buy anatller
of .. ual or leller value far CJD11 one clollar,
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14 SOUTH COAST PLAZA -Supplement to Coast Life. Wednesday. Oct. 24. 1979 and Daily P1tot. Thursday. Oct 25. 19711 *
May Co Improvements
parallel mall upgrading
May Company constantly up-
grades and updates merchan·
dlse to correspond with the up·
gradina ol South Coast Plaza.
And the department st.ore was
one of the plaza 's first
merchants, a spokesperson
said.
"May Co. was a free-~tandint
store for almost the whole first
year the plaza opened. Bristol
and Bear Streets were still dirt
roads when we were built," he
said.
He added that current im·
provements at May Co. include
more community involvement
a nd updating of fashion
merchandise to fill the needs of
a designer-conscious Orange
Coast.
"We've been very involved in
the community in the past, but
no w we 're trying to make
stronger, more direct contact
with our area's customers to de·
termine their exact needs,·· he
said.
An example of community in·
vol vement the spokesperson
gave is an increase in May Com·
pany fashion shows open to the
public.
The shows increasingly will
e mphasize young, designer·
conscious styles, he said.
He added that following such
s trong tre nds as d esigner
fashions has been one of May
Company's main strengths in
the past.
"When we recognize a trend.
we go after it in depth." he con·
eluded.
Sophisticated apectacle .tylea are the tpeC10lty at Optaque
Classlque. South Coast Plaza. See story on page 7.
Murray named security chief
South Coast Plaza security
will be directed by the fCJ1'1Mr
Chief of Police ol San Clemente.
Clifford G. Murray who re·
cently resianed as Direct.or of
Security of the Century Plaza
Hotel, to be cloler to his family
in San Clemente, brinp to his
new ualpment as Chief of
Security of South Cout Plua,
more t6an ao yean of police ex·
pettenee, a spokeapenon for the pluaaaid.
He allO hu been mvolved an
top level supervision of public
1alety IDd rel•ted activltlll and
ii a 11'811u1te al tbe FBI Na· Uau1 Addelu, amoq Olber
•e•elaUHd 1fudy c:r•m• Wldeb bl oomple&ed ..... '•'~'ll"lil'tlll-lo\'" 'liJ'.;""" American Society for Ind• '
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Mall surf shop caters to area's yoil~S popufaffon
Newport Surf and $port la de·
dicated to the youth ol the area.
It is one of the first surf shops to open in a mall in Orange
County, said Don Harrison, co-
owner with Paul
Heuseeostamm.
"We specialize in fubiooa for
youth because we feel that this
retail area bas been loored in
the put," Garrison said.
Newport Surf and Sport deals
in active sportswear and SUD· wear by Offshore, Ocean
Pacific, Quick.silver and Stub-
bles.
The plaza store on the lower
level near May Company oflent
a line of surfboards and sooo
will hire its own shaper for
custom designs, be said.
A complete line of O'Neill
wetsuits is carried along with an
assortment of skiwear, includ·
ing jackets and ski pants made
of wet suit material.
Call 6'1-0523.
Fall sweaters look, feel soft
at Jaeger European fashions
Soft colors predominate in tall
1weaten. Mallard, beech and teal head
the lilt of colors -in Jaeger
fublon sweaters.
"The name Jaeaer la
1ynon.ymous with eleaance and
style woddwicle,'' said ~ly
Schwartz, manayer ol Jaecer, on the upper evel near I.
llagnin in Sovtb Cout Plaza.
Jaeger ia a London-baaed
f ubion designer of men'• and
women's clothing.
All fashions are made from
natural fabrics.
Sweaters come in merino,
lambswool , sbetland and
cashmere .
.. Styling is given a lot of new
intereat from flanged collars, in-
set aleeYes and zip fronts.
.. And there iB an abundance of
detail with special emphasis on
the lboulder and collar area,"
she said, adding that Jaeger
also considers texture and ~
stitching important.
More popular colors include
the '1orever classics," black,
brown, navy, red, camel, grey
and white.
thru this weekend!
20"1-offl Group of
Bare Dress-ups
reg. 17.99 to 23.99
139<> to 1890
A strip here. a band there.
Bare. bare everywhere!
On the leggiest of
skytower heels!
Shown. 18.40
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~this Chrl1tmas a time to remember, with the gift that'• olwoys ~•membered, o beautiful
()mega watch from kown'• Jewelers. Shown above 11 but a tompltng of ow Omega Ovlstmas Collection.
Lodt•• ()Mp, top le~ to right: (HH5360) $325; (HHS371) S3151 (HH~) ~I (HH8600) In 1•K gold, $650;
(H78CMI) In l'K gold with 28 dlomondt, $1650. Gentlemen'• Omep, bottom left to rtgMa (006751) In l•K gold,
$1895; (006846) In l4K gold with 46 diamonds, $3000; (6143R) $3251 (6143RI) $340. YOAJt Kown/Credit, Master
O,Orge, lankAmetlcard or American E>epmt welcomed. Lay-oway now for Owl1tmat l
SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 BRISTOL STRIET, COSTA MESA, CA. PHONI St• t5l0