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MONDAY AFTEftNOO~,h~OBER 29, 1919 ..... ,.,....... . ...... Coast_ Hearing Told
• No New Leads bJ Killer Hunt
• CM Tax Prote ster Guilty (Story, Page A2)
•Coast Winds ·to Lose Poneh
• Wall ·Street 'Sitters' Seized
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FlREMEN EXAMINE 8 URNE04UT BUNKER HILL TOWERS
Three People Klfled, Two by Leeplng From 11th Floor
Screams Unheeded
.IJe/ore Death Leap
, LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three
people were killed today -two l of them leaptna to their death t clutcblnl their pel doc -as
1 flam• aad smoke enculfed tbe
• upper l&Ortes of an exclualve
1 dowllton bip rile apartment
compla.
Offlclala aakl the couple were
drtven onto a Jedte on tbe east
aide of the bulldinl as names
burst into tbelr llth·floor
apartment of the Bunker Hill
Towen. But nremen, batWn1
flam• cm w9lt alde of the com·
Dlex, dkl DOt bear their screams tor help.
"Tbe woman kept screamlng,
'For .God'• sake, someone help
me'," one witness, EUaabeth
Senia, aald after the couple
jumped.
"Tbe last tb1nt sbe &aid WU,
'Ob my God, the names are
comtn1 through tbe floor.' J uw
one body jump, and then abe
jumped."
. The man and woman were
· found in a crumpled, bloody
heap with their pet do1 la a
courtyard on the eaat aide of the
complex.
Mrs. Senta sald or the
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Teaching
Getti ng
Unsafe?
By JACKIE HYMAN
Of IN o.lty Plleol Si."
Me mbers of the state As·
sembly Committee on Criminal
Ju stice were told today in
Newport Beach that "teaching
has beeome a hazardous occupa·
ti on·' as a res ult of school
violence and inadequate preven·
lion and purushmenl.
Witnesses Crom across the
slate related incidents and
statistics on school violence at a
committee bearing conducted rn
Newp0rt Beach City Council
cha mbers.
The he~ring was held in
Newport Beach at the request of
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson. R·Newport Beach, a
member of the committee. The
meeting wb chaireil by As·
sem bly Speaker Pro Tem John
Knox. D -Richmond , vice
cbairmanofthecommittee .. )
One witness, Dr. Alfred M.
Bloch, a UCLA psychiatrist who
has evaluated about 1,000
teachers, compared their
symptoms of stres's to those of a
soldier in combat
''They described the setting in
which they were teaching as the
combat zone." Dr. Bloch said.
Most of those who are at·
tacked are not assauJted by their
own students but by "off campus
vagrants," be said.
Dr. Bloch recommended pre-
paring teachers for the posslbi.li·
ty of violm~. rotatlne teachers
in the most stressful situations,
and establishing more s~lal
schools ror trouble making stu·
dents. · · · Richard Byrne, presiding·
judge of the Loe Angeles County
Juvenile Court, agreed that in·
truders are the moat serious
problem.
He said be believes sUffeaiaa
sentences for some minor
crimes, such as trespaastng,
would be helpful.
Scrub Completed
SACRAMENTO (AP>-crews
worked all lllabt to clean up a
potentlally daqeroua chemical
aplll in the eastbound lanes or Jn.
ter1tate 80 neaf Cal Expo t,.
time ror commuter traffic early
today: Tbe clMmlcala 1ptlled
when the bottom feU out of the
teml-t.raller rte that wu haulinl tbtm.
Wall Street Struck
Police Arrest 600 De01onstrators
NEW YORK CAP) -Police
said they arrested more than 600
anti-nuclear prot.csters today as
they tried unsuccessfull y to shut
the New York Stock !:xchange
on the SOth anniversary or the
stoek market crash of 1929.
The demonstrators. who own·
bered more.fhan 1.000. sang and
chanted as they sat in small
circles on streets around the ex·
change, waiting for police of·
ficers to lift them on stretchers
and take them to \ans for a nde
to headquarteN for booking on
disorderly conduct charges.
The protest in lower Manhat·
tan was lhc largest of several
anti ·nuclear demonstrations m
c1t1es around the country toda:>,
1n clud1ng Ban~<H . Wash .
Groton. Conn . and the nallon '
capital.
Deputy Pohce Chief Michal'I
Willis said that more than 600
persons had been arrested by
Wind Gives Thieves
Divers ionary Aid
Forecasters for the National
Weather Service predicted a dis·
sipation today m the winds that
bit the Or ange Coast Sunday
night with gusts up to 45 mph.
The winds caused some minor
problems with boats moored in
Newport Harbor. A spokesman
for the sberiffs Harbor Patrol
said a rew boats broke free ol
their mooring lines, but the craft
were eas ily recaptured by
patrolmen. Small craft ad-
visories were expected to re·
main in effect along the coast
until late tonight.
In Newport Beach, police said
they bad a rash of burglar
alarms go of( and more prowler
calla than usual, but officers al·
tributed the sharp rise in activi·
ty to the wlDd rather than to tbe
presence of burglars.
In H unt i ng t o n Beach.
however. the wind reportedly
stirred up burglars who took ad·
vantage of the gusty disturbance
to break into several com·
mercial outlets.
Police were still investigating
s ix Huntington Beach break-ins
today. the largest at a Beach
Boulevard video center where
burglars hauled orr rive home
video sets valued al $1 .SOO each.
A jewelry store. a doughnut
shop and several downtown busi·
nesses were also hit, police said.
Fountain Valley police. like
their counterparts in Newport
said they had a lot of alarm ac'.
tivity and increased prowler
calls but those incidents were at·
tributed to the gusts.
Fruitless Weekend
For Clues to Killer
Police seeking a killer they
believe ii respooaible ror nine
auaulta on women sald today
they are coatinuiq their efforts to identify the suapect.
"There were no new dis·
coveries over the weekend,"
commented Lt. Wyatt Hart ol
the Orange County Sherlrf's
O.Oartment.
. 1'b'e county a~T:1cy's in·
vffUla&on a.re wor 'With de-
tecUv. from Newport Beach,
Costa lleu, lmne and Tllltln to
capture tbe man tbou,ht
responsible for the deaths of six
women and an unborn infant and
the attacks that left another
three woinen severely injured.
Tbe killer last struck a week
ago in Costa Mesa.
Since then, police have
circulated a picture or a man
seen at the scene or one ol the
aaaault.s.
They have received hundreds
of telephone calls about the sus·
peel and today they sald they
are coaUnuing their pursuit or
those leada.
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the time the exchange opened as
usual at 10 a.m. Hundreds of an-
noyed Wa ll S treet wor ke rs
passed through barriers around
the exchange by flashing idenll·
ty cards to pohN>.
Police used 10 buses and a like
n umbe r of smalle r paddy
~ agons to dn Vt' prisone rs to a
rentral booking fac ility in
Manhattan. Whe n processing
began to back up, some overflow
pnsooers were sent to a second
central booking site in Brooklyn.
Inside the exchange, a cheer
went up from the floor as the red
~a rnmg light went on at 9:59
a m.. followed by a louder roar
at 10 a m. when the bell sounded
for trading to begin.
.. Usually they cheer when it's
closing." said James Fuller, ex·
change's senior vice president.
Fuller said all the exchange
employees were at work, some
because they had come in SWl·
day and stayed overnight.
Outside. the mood was almost
festive, with little acrimony dis·
played among the protesters and
hundreds of police officers on
hand. A IS-piece brass band
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Coast
Weath er
Light northwesterly
winds receding, with early
morning and evening rog
also lessening. A little
warmer Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
SS inland. Highs Tuesday
near 80. ,
INSIDE TODA~
Wt tottk, Rama fau said
!hina• couldn't ~t 100rst.
Thq wen 1.D'rol'IQ. SH itorr.
Pagt Bl.
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Elementar11, If at•o11
Shr rlo<'k llo lmes buff J oe Ben nett Sha w of Santa Fl·.
New. N.M . 1m1tates the famous sleuch in a deerstalker
hat and Holmes head pipe. Shaw wi ll speak this week at
the annual m eeting of the Brothers Three in where
<.'bc··1 Moriarty. N M
Teddy Taking First
Big Campaign Step
WASHI NGTON 1AP ) Sen
Edward M. Kennedy, c<1gcr to
"get going" with his campaign
for the presidency. is taking a
m a Jo r s t e p t oday t o ward
challenging President Carter
with the formation of a cam·
paign committee
Stephen Smith , the senator's
brothcr ·m·law. sum moned re·
porters to a former Cadillac
automobile showroom about a
m lie from the White llou!ie for
the announcement of the crea·
tion of the Kenned} for Prest·
dent committee He as the th1rA
Kennedy t.o seek the office
Establishment of the com mit·
tee, which ma kes Kennedy a
ca ndidate in the eyes of f Pderal
elections law~. as f•x pccltd to be
followed shortly by li ror mal
declaration of candidacy by the
M assachusetl~ Mmator
"I'm ured of screwing around
with this," Kennedy told re-
KENNEDY-BROWN
RACE RECALLED-A9
porters Friday night on a night
across Massachusetts "I want
to get going."
Kennedy make 1t clear he in-
tends to decla re for the 1980
D e m o c r ati c p r e s iden tial
no mination before P resident
Carter 's scheduled announce-
ment Dec. 4
Kennedy's candidacy got a
boost over the weekend wh en
Ma yor J ane Byrne of Chicago,
after repealed hints she would
s upport the president, let word
out she will back l(ennedy.
T he mayor said a major fact.or
in her decision was her judg·
ment that Carter could not win
renomination or re-election.
"I told the pres ident I could
support him until I thought he
could not win," she told re·
parters.
l"ormat.aon ot the Kennedy cam
palgn committee m akes him s ub
ject to federal laws requiring re·
gular reports or contributions and
expenditures to ~he Federal Elec
lion Commission, as well as to the
limitations on how much can
didates can spend and a ccept in
donatioa.s.
Contributions are limited to
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Au tonomous d raft K(•nnedy
committees. which the senator
dis avowed as they were formed.
we r e allowed to acce pt 1n
di vi d ual donations o f up to
$5,000
Carter's re -election comm1tt1•1·
was formed in April L<iwycrs
fo r t h<tt ccmmittee recentl}
asked the FEC to requirP that
money s pe nt by t he d r a ft
Kennedy committees be ch arged
aga inst the total the senator 1s
allowed lo spend on has cam-
paign for the nomination
The senator 's entry Into the
race wi ll make him the third of
the KeM edY brothers lo seek the
pr esid e ncy All t hree were
se nators when t hey r un for
president.
After John F Kennedy was
elect ed pres1d<>nt in 1960, he
named his brother, Robert, at-
torney general. The youngest of
the three , Edward, was elected
to the Senate in 1962 to fill the
seat once held hy J ohn Kennedy.
After President Kennedy's as·
sassination in 1963, Robert Ken·
nedy continued serving for a
short time as attorney general
un der Presid en t Lyndon B.
J ohnson. Then. in 1964, Robert
Kennedy was e lected to the
Se nate from New York.
Robert Kennedy was shot and
killed in a Los Angele~ hotel
s h o rtly a fte r h e wo n t he
California Democratic primary.
Although often m e ntioned
since then as a likely presiden-
tial candidate , Edward Kennedy
did not enter the race an 1972 or
1976.
Wiruls Spread
Brush Fire
In Seal Beach
Gusty winds drove a brush fire
toward homes in Seal Beach late
Sunday night as fire fiahte rs
rrom three cities battled the
blaze bat the only structural
damage caused by the fire was to
a rence at the rear or the homes.
Seal Beach fire officials said
rour acres of brushlanda near
Gum Grove Park we re scorched
during the two-hour-long battle
which drew local rtre men and
unlt.s from Huntington Beach
and West.minster.
Officials said the fire was re·
ported by an area resident at
10:42 p.m. Sunday and was ex-
tinguiabedatl.2:30a.m . today.
The· spokesman aald wlnds
whipped the names and raised
de nse smoke that hamper ed
ftre·fi~tlng efforts.
Plane Hil8 Hou8e
CONCORD, Mass. (AP) -A
alngle-englne plane carrylng a
doctor and bis family was •P·
parenlly trying to land at a
private airfield when it clipped
treea and slammed Into an unoc-
cupied bouM, kl1Un1 one of the
doctor'• children, authorities
u!d. Dr. F.dward Mlller wu fiy.
Int bl.I f amlly home from a trip
to Maine when the crash OC·
curred Sunday. A 12-year-old
dau1hter, Nancy, waa llllled and
tbt r eal of the family waa
aerloualy lnjured.
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Korea Soun
ISOUL, loullt Kor•a CAP> -
So uth Korean• e loeed ranh
a1alrwt North Korea today. and
th• United Statea moved an
aircraft carrte r c loser to the
Kor .. n cout u lhe c::;nment ••••tc.d tUt .... Perts Chun1 Hee WIH a11a n lnateod by
lh• bt1ad of lhe Korean CIA.
Opl)OUUoo &eader Kim Yowaa
Sam, a criUc ot Park'• pent·
ment, said the enUre nation unit-
ed In wamln1 North Korea It
"sho uld by oo meaDI ml•·
calculate U\11 m llfortune or ours
H an opportunity for lnvu1oo,
and It ahouJd bear ln mlad tbat
the naUm ll determined to de-rend tree democracy unde r any
clrcumatancea "
Another lt~ad1ng oppon~nt ol
Purk . tt71 prestdentlal can-
d i d a t e Kim Oae -j ung , also
warned the Communists "not to
try to take a dvantage of t.be
s 1tua t1 on . T h e e nt ire
p eo ple's vo i ce Is unit ed .
tra ns ce nding po litical d lf·
ferences."
Wa rnings to the North and
s uprort tor acting P resident
Cho Kyu Hah also came rrom
Pres ide nt Ca rte r . Defense
Secretary Harold Brown and the
<·o mmunder of U S. forces in
Korea. Gen. John A. Wickham
Jr.
U S officials said they saw no
l'V idc ru·e of unus u al No rth
Koreun military activity
However. Brown said the Unit-
e d St ates sent two airborne
warning and control aircraft to
South Korea and moved the
a irc raft earn er Blue Ridge,
alre ady on s tation between
Japan and Korea, closer to the
Korean coast
Wickham, who a lso heads the
combined S.-Kor.:ian Com-
mand . sent a letter to Choi
pledging that "should hostilities
occur the combined forces com
mand will defend t he republi c
.and will remain reao • and
totally dl'dicated to the :.ecurityof
th£• rt:pubhc "
Chui. the defense. home and
forl11gn ministers and other key
offi{'ials met for two hours this
m o rnin g a nd dec l a r ed :
"E verything Is in order and
<·ai m has been restored."
Llowevcr. the Korea.1 armed
for ce!. rem.iined on emergency
alert . and the nation was still
unde r martial law There were
no disturbances
Park's body was in a closed
casket at the presadeJltial res-
idence, the Blue House, a nd
hundreds of thousands gathered
at public altars across the coun·
try to bum incense and mourn
the dead lcad<:r llis runeral is to
be held Saturday
Rioting against Park's l!J.year
dictator ial r ule erupted last
week an the sout he rn cities or
Pusan and Masa n , 1tnd North
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PROTEST. •
played circus music and spec-
tators watched the protest from
near by vantage points, including
the steps of the Federal BW6d·
mg.
"I haven't had this much fun
!:>Ince the 1900s." Police Capt
Thomas Ryan told some dem-
onst rators. "Tell my mom I'll be late for
dinner." a young woman called
out as i.h e was lifted on a
s tretcher.
A m o ng t h ose taken into
custody was Daniel Ellsberg,
the key fi gure of the Vietnam·
era Pentagon Papers case.
Ac tivi st leaders said they
want to st.op Investment in the
nuclea r Indus try and "expose
t he abusive role of corporations
and the flnanclal community in
controtung people's lives."
•'This Is a new focus for the
a nti-nuclear movem ent," said
Sharon Tracy, a le ader or the ac-
tion . "Until now It 's been
focused just on the ins tallaUons.
Now we're tar geting the finan-
ciers ."
Protesters, traveled here from
a s fa r as New England and
Canada, to join organize n of the
group, calling ltaelf Wall Street
Action.
The group a ppro ached of-
ficials of the stock exchange this
month to request that the 61 cor-
porate members doing buslness
In nuclear weapons and power
be sus pended. Richard Grosso, a
stock exchange vice-president,
turned lt down.
Grosso explained In a letter
that the type of business con·
ducted by a member was not a
concern of the 1tock excbanae.
Criteria for admiaalon were only
that corporaUona d1slrlbute their
stock nationally, that stock be
proven profitable, and that the
company be 1n sound flnanclal
condition, be said. •
N-~t Recorded
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
1tner1Y Department aays the
United Statet bat rectlved 1el1ml~ 1lp1ls lndlcatJn1 tbe
Soviet Union detoaated an un·
dersround nuelear exploeloa tb1I
pHt weekend.
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Kore•'• ComauDlll Party
new a paper, Rodon1 Sblnmun,
uld Sunday that Park's kllllAI
"provet bow serioua the polltlclll
crlsi• and 1oclal disorder ill
South Korea are." ................ 11r. ..
bHd at t"'8 Korean Central In·
telUstnce Aseney, Klm Jae
Kyu. The IOftl"ll..._t aaid at
first t.be abootinl wu accidental
but the chief of the lnve1U1~1 Oen. Chon Ooo·bwan, admlttea
aL a news conference Sunda1
tb8t Kim MHMlnated tbe Pl"tll•
dent.
'SPftlled' Miik
Too Much Can Be Trouble
CORONADO <AP) -Too much milk can tum
some kids into t rouble m¥kers, a ccording to one r e·
searcher.
AleXander G. Schlauu, director of the Institute
for Bia.ocial Research at Tacoma, Wash.. City
Colle1e, warned aaamst exceulve conawnpUon of
homogen.lzcd, p aste urized mHk.
Aft.er o 15-month study of the diets of teen-agers
with simJlar environmental histories, Schlauss con·
. cluaed that ~osc with criminal records generally
avoid catlri~ Cruit.8. n ut.8 and veget ables but drlnk ex-
cessive amount.8 of milk and milk products.
• 'Some or these youn(i(.St.ers were drinking 60 to
160 ounces a day." Schf auss told the Society for
Chnical Ecology on Sunday "In addition, they we re
suff<'ring from malnutrition from overconsuming
Joods.Uiat dl<Ulol coown enough nutrients.··
"Of cours e. I'm not saying milk is bad but. like
ever ything else , It should be consumed in modera-
tion ." Schluuss said. "Certainly, dnnking 24 ounces
of milk a day as q uite enough."
Santa Ana Battle
Magazine Stands
Object of Crusade
Santa Ana Unified School DlS
trict trustees say they are pre
pa r e d to do b a ttle a gainst
Pla yboy and Playgirl magazines
and "pern1 c1oui." mate rials
round ln pubbc bwldangs
The school offi cialc; a re as king
Or ange County Super visors to
remove the magazines at a con
cession stand that operate1\ on
the first floor of the Supenor
Court BuildinR
Trustee EUu beth Robertson
said today that the majon ty of
the trustees believe that fhe
material po!>es a threat to the
mora l hber or lht> c hildren who
often \'\Sal the public bu1ldrngs
A school boa rd rt"solutlon
states that lewd ar.d lasc1vtou.c; ·
material have an effect of arous·
ing prurient interests aod have a
deteriorating effect on family
hfe . ·
Trus t ees maintain th at
children who tour the courthouse
could get the impression that the
Hua We lcomed
LONDON CAP ) -The British
government whirled Chinese
Pr emier Hua Guofeng into a
busy schedule today with the
emphasis on increased trade
bet ween their l wo count ries.
After a cere monial we lcome
Sunday for Hua on his a rrival
from West Germany and a night
at Claridge's Hotel. the sales
pitch was starting today with a
short Hovercraft trip down the
Thames t.o the Tower of London
for a look at the crown jewels.
sale of such magazines us ac
ceptable
So-called adult magazines are
kt-pt behtnd t h~ counter at the
C'<Jurtroom conresslon stand
The rt"~t)lutaon was 1ntroduc~
b.) school board member Volney
Monn J r cind passed with the
s upport of M<iry Pryer and M rs
RobertM>n
Supen ·1sor Chairm an Phahp
Anthony S3!d today that county
offlclals bad not yet received the
rHOlutkln.
He confirmed that the matter
1s apparently in the purview of
s uperVlsors because the rourts
building 111 owned by Orange
County. ...
PHONE RINGING
OFF mE HOOK
"I bad such great success with
my Daily Pilot classified ad that
I went into the paper 's Costa
Me sa office t o thank lbe m
personally.
"My phooe was ringing as I
waUteod in the door the fi rst day
my ad ran, it rang nine limes in
the next 40 minutes , and lt still
was ringin" two days late r ."
That's the advertising success
story of the Orange Coast man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
'64 Falron 6 cyl Auto 2
S300 Cash firm xxx·xxxx
Ir you want advertising suc·
ceu, try the friendly Dally
Pilot ad-visel"S. Call 64.2·5678
The Fall Classics Return
1n corduroy slaci<s by $potwood.
,n navy, cream khaki brown. ana plum.
complimented by the casual comfO<t Of a
v·nock wiour by BaY 1
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Clloa aakt Kim shot Part and
..Park'• eb1., bo411uard t.bNt
UmN Neb durtDf • dlaDer Fri·
day Iii* while ftve of KJm'•
men killed f~resideo
Ual ':1/tuarda and lerioully
WOU ••Mr la UM llftl room.
Mesa Mali
Guilty in
Ta.X Case
A '3-year~ld Costa Mesa man f
haa been found ewlty of railine
to m e federal income tax re-
turns from 1975-77 In a trial at
the Federal Dlstrict Court in Loa
Angeles.
According to U.S. Attorney
Mark H. Bonner, William C .
Burns can receive a ma ximum
sente nce of three years in prison
plus a fine or $30,000.
The sentencing of Bums. an equipment operator for the City
of Newport Beach, Is scheduled
Nov 26
Burns 1s said to be a member
of the Orange County tax protest
group known as Your Heritage
Protection AsSO<:iation.
Officials s aid t hat Burns
testified he had been told at
meetings of the t ax protest or.
gan1zation that he didn't have to
me tax retur"s because the
mon ey he received was not
backed by salver itnd therefore
wasn't legal tender
The court rejected this posi·
Uon. according to the U.S. at-
torney's office.
Burns bas been a Newport
~acb city employee since 1959.
His salary range as between
$966 and $1 ,17S per month, a city
offi cia l said today
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f1ref1ght.ers. "They were all ovl·r
tht·ri• on the other side, hut there
"'a~ no ~ on th•~ side.··
F1 re inspector Ed Reed '><ttd,
··we were told the re were tw<1
pc-ople sitting on a ledge, and at
that time we had men climbing
the strurs But by the tame we
go t there, they had already
Jumped."
The couple's identity was not
im mediately released
The Uurd victim , a man, was
found dead o( apparent smoke
1nh alat 1on an a n l lth·floor
h a llway , Ca pt Ton y D i
Domenico s aid
"Had he stayed in his room,
as 99 percent of the people did.
he m ay have survived," he said
T he flee . which broke out
s ho rtly a f ter 3 a .m ., sent
se ve ra l re s id ents scurrying
I nto th e s tree t In thei r
nlahtclothes, but most stayed in·
side their apartments, avoiding
ttae dense smolle In the hallways.
Many residents said they were
awa kened by screams, sirens
and the smell or smoke.
"I didn't bear any alarm."
said Gretche n Pangman, 27.
"When I awoke, I heard scream-
ing, aod ~n I realized It was in
this tower."
Anothe r resident, Stephanie
Ank, 31, said she s melled s moke,
but beard DO alarms in the build·
Ing.
About 150 firefighters were at
the scene o( the blaze, and In-
vestigators were trying to de-
term lne the cause or the fire.
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600 Anti-nuke Protesters· A1•rested
N&W YORK (AP) -PoUtt sud U..1 UNlted more lban eoo anU·naacle&r ~ten today u
lbey tried unautctlUlully to abut
tbe New Yon Stott £Jehu&~
oo tbe -.b unlvertal'J ol t.be •tock market craab ot llZI.
Tb• desnooatrat.on, who nwn·
bered more tban 1,000, •an& and
chanted u they H t In small
clrclea on at.reeta around the ex·
cbanae. waiUna for police of.
ricers to l1lt lbem on atretebers
Kennedy
To Take
Plunge
WASHINGTON <AP> -Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy formed his
presidenti~ cam paign commit·
tee t.oda.y and will formally an-
nounce next week that be is
challenging President Carter
fo r the 1980 Democr a t ic
nomination.
• Ste phen Smllh, lhe Kennedy
brother-in-Jaw who has played
key roles in presidential cam-
paigns of all three Kennedy
brothe rs, told a ne ws con-
ference that Kennedy's formal
a nnouncement will be made
Nov. 7 in Boston.
"We're going to contest for
all the delegates in all areas of
, the count.ry," Smith s aid.
Several members of the Ken-
nedy family were present, in
what was once the showroom of
a Cadillac a utomobile de al·
e rsbip, for Smith's announce-
ment of formation of the Ken·
nedy for President Committee.
However. the senator did not at·
tend the news conference
Smith urged the draft Ken·
nedy groups operating around
the eotmlry to "terminate their
operation~ a s unauthorized
com mitt.em.
"We hope that a ll citizens in
th is nation who share our belief
t and tu them to vana for a ride
to bH dQual'Wn ror ~ oo
dleorderly t'Onduct charatt.
Tbe protell In lower Manhat·
tu wu lhe larceat or aeveral
aoll·nudea.r demoutraUOCll in
clUea around lhe country today,
i n cludl na Ban 1 o r, Wash .,
Grot.of\, Conn., aad the nalloa'a
capita.I.
Deputy Police Chief Michael
Willia Mid tbal more than 600
persons bad .been arrested by
tbe Ume t.be excbanae opened u
uaua l at 10 a.m . Hundreds or an·
noyed Wa ll Street workers
puaed through barriers arowid
tbe exchange by n ubing ideoti·
ty cards to police.
Police used 10 buaea and a Ute
num be r of smaller paddy
wa1ona to drive priaonen to a
centr al bookina f acility in
M a nbattan. Wben . processine
be1an to back up, some overflow
priaoners were sent to a &ea>Dd
central booking site in Brooklyn.
Inside the exchange, a cheer
went up from the floor as the red
warning light went on at 9:S9
a .m ., followed by a louder roar
at 10 a.m. when the bell sounded
for trading to begin.
"Usually they cheer when it's
closing," said James Fuller, ex·
cbange's senior vice president.
Fuller said all the exchange
employees were at work, some
because they had come in Sun·
day and stayed overnight.
Outalde, the mood wasi!ost
festive, with little acrimon s·
played among the protest s and
hundreds of police officers on
hand. A lS·piece brass band
played circus music and spec·
tators watched the protest from
nearby vantage points, Including
the steps of the Feder al Build·
ing.
''I haven't bad this much fun
since the l960s," Police Capt.
Screams N o t Heard
Thom as Ryan told some dem·
onstrators.
"Tell my mom I'll be late ror
dinne r." a young woman called
out as she was lifted on a
stretcher.
Amon g t hose take n into
custody was Daniel Ellsberg,
the key sll·ln figure of the Viel·
nam-~ra Pentagon Papers case.
"This is a new focWI for the
anti-nuclear movem ent ." said
Sharon Tracy.
2 Leap to Death
During LA Blaze
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Three
persons were killed today two
of them leaping 11 floors to their
death with their pet dog as
flames engulfed an uppe r story
of an exclusive downtown tugh·
rise apartment comph .. ·x
The couple were driven onto a
ledge on lhe east side of lhe
building as flames burst into
their 11th-floor apartment of the
Bunker Hlll Towers, where new·
ly installed fire alarms ap·
par ently malfunct1oned and
failed to sound. fire officials
s aid. They also blamed 40-mph
winds for spreading the names.
"The woman kept l>Crt:aru-
ing. 'For God's sake, someone
he lp me,'" one witness.
Elizabelh Senia. said after the
couple jumped.
·'The las t thing s he said
was, 'Oh my God. the n ames
are coming through the noor.' I
aaw one body Jwnp, aod then
abe jumped."
The man a nd woman we-re
found in a crumpled, bloody
heap wltb tMir pet dog, wblcb
also died, in a courtyard on the
east side of the complex.
• that Senator Kennedy should be 1 the next president of the United 17 I States will join in the campaign
I we are beginning today," be
said. The S.SN San Francisco slides down the ra mp after being
chr istened at Newport News, Va. The submarine was
constructed at the yard.
Fire Department spokesmen
said arson had been ruled out as
a cause of the 3 a.m. blaze and
that a cigarette left smolder ing
m overstuffed furniture was SUS·
peeled of starting the fire
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Although often mentioned as
a possible presidential can·
didale, Kennedy will be waging
his first campaign for the White
House in 1980
President Carter plans to an·
nounce his candidacy for a
second term Dec. 4. Kennedy. obviously growing
eager to get his challenge under
way , told re p orte r s in
Massachusetts on Friday night,
"I'm tired of screwing around
with this. I want to get going."
With Kennedy leading Carter
in many public opinion polls,
their battle for the nomination
prom ises to be one of the
toughest fights an incumbent
president ever has faced for his
part_?"s endorsement.
Honors Set
. For NB Police
Me m bers of the Newport
• Ha rbor Area Chamber of Com· L merce will host a luncheon Nov.
8 to honor outstanding members j of the Newport Beach Police
• Depart.ment.
The lunch will be held at noon
at the Marriott Hotel.
Officers Tim Grundema n,
Sus an Race, Robert Hardy,
Hurd Armstrong, P aul Henisey
and Lee Roberts will receive rec·
ognitloo for their extraordinary
efforts oo behalf or residents or
Newport Beach.
Reservations can be m ade
through the chamber, 644-8211.
PHONE RINGING
OFF THE HOOK
.. I had such great success with
my Daily Pilot clualfied ad that
, I went into the paper's Costa
Mesa office to thank them
penooally. .. lly phone was rtn&lnc as 1
walked in the door the lint day
my ad nm. It rang nine Umes in
the nest 40 mlnutet, and it still
was riDllDC two days lat.er."
Tbat'• tbe 9Clvertilinl auceeu
•torJ fl tbe Onnle Cout man •bo placed tbla aa 1n the Dally
Pilot: "
'M Fakm e eyl Auto 2 t300 c.h ftrm XD•UXX
Jf JOU want 9Clvertl•in& auc·
c•11, try tbe friendly Daily
Pilot ..S.Yl.Mn. Call '42·M'78.
Fruitless Weekend
For Clues to K i ller
Police seeking a killer they
believe is re8ponsible fo r nine
assaults on women said today
they are contmu.ing their efforts
to identify the suspect.
''T here wer e no new dis·
cove ries over the weekend."
commented Lt. Wyatt Hart of
the Orange County Sheriff's
Department.
The county age ncy's in·
vestigators are working with de·
teclives from Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa. Irvine and Tustin to
c aptur e t h e ma n t hought
responsible for the deaths or six
women and an unborn infant and
the attacks that left another
three women severely injured.
The killer last struck a week
• ago in Costa Mesa .
S ince then. police hav<•
circulated a picture of a m:m
seen at the scene of one of th.-
assaults They have received hundred.-.
of telephone calls about the sw.
peel and today they said they
arc continuing their purswt or
those leads.
Mine Tomb Ope n e d
SEOUL, South Korea (AP>
R escue worke rs who broke
through early today to the last 36
miners trapped by an under·
ground fire in a coal mane found
all of them dead, a pparently of
suffocation, in two smoke ·filled
auxiliary shafts, police reported.
Be•t Old el S••11e
A third victim. Sidney Kart.on.
44, apparent!) was overcome by
s moke in a ha Uway after he fled
his apartment. His body was
found In the 11th floor hall
"Had he say s t ay<'d in hie;
room. as 99 percent of the people
did, he may have -.urv1ved."
said fire Capt. Tony D1
Oomemco.
Mrs . Sen1a ~aid o f tht>
firefighters, "They were a II over
there on the other side. but lhcre
was no one on lb.ts side ..
Fire Inspector Ed Recd said.
"We wcr<' told there we re two
people sitting on a ledge. and al
lhat time we had men chmbtng
the stmrs But by the lime we
got there. they had alrcad)
jumped "
The couple's identity was not
· 1mmed1ately released
The fire. whi ch broke out
s hortl y afLer 3 a m . sent
several r esidents scurrying
into the s treet 1n the ir
nightclothes. but most l>laycd in -
side their apartments .
Alter landing hls ceasna at the county
airport about 10 o'clock this morning,
Gary Proctor, as, or Tustin, found be
couldn't stop it. It rolled about 150 feet off
the end of the runway, finally coming to
rest in ditcb . Proctor wasn't hurt and the
plane sustained only moderate damage,
according to Orange County firefi1bters.
who used a crane to pull the craft out of
t he ditch. -
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FIREMEN EXAMINE BURNED-OUT BUNKER HILL TOWERS
Three People Kiiied . Two by Le aping From 11th Floor
8800 Million
Anot her Goof Told
In Mone y Supply
WA SHINGTON CAP > -Of·
f1 c1als of the Federal Reserve
Boa rd disclosed toda y that
another $800-milhon error has
been discovered m lhe natJon's
money supply figures m addition
to the SJ-billion mistake report·
ed last week.
Rep. Henry S. Reuss, D-Wis.
chairman of the House BanlrlnJl
Committee. called the mis·
counting of the nation 's money
supply a "monumental goof"
equivalent to a "m onetary
Three Mlle Island."
''T be pa.st few weeks have
been among the most chaotic in
the flnancial markets since the
G~al Crasb of 1929. SO years
ago," with much of the chaos re-
sulting from the faulty money
supply figures, Reuss said.
But t wo m e mbers of t he
baord, a ppearing berore the
banking committee, trieti to U ·
s ure Re uss and other con -
gresamen that the miscounted
money was not their fault and
dld not influence the board's re-
cent actions.
•'This error was corrected
beCore it could have any •P·
preclable Impact on the way we
conduct monetary policy," sakt
Ch1rles Partee, one of the seven
m e mbe rs o f tbe Fed e r a l
Reserve Board.
The latest error meant lbe
money supply ln recent weeks
grew by $3.8 billion less than the
boa rd . appearing before the
growth or the money supply dur·
ing this period was the chief rea·
son the board gave for its de
cis1on Oct. 6 to raise interest
rates.
Coast
Weather
Light northwest erly
wi nds receding, with early
morning and evening fog
also lessening . A little
warmer Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
55 inland. Highs Tuesday
near 80.
INSIDE T8D.4 Y
LA•t week, Roma Jana •oid
thing• couldn't get worie.
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·-·sehoo18 ·'Combat Zone'
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llembera or th •l•l• •• aembly Committee on CrtmiaaJ
Juulu were told today ID
Newport Beath t.bat "lHeNA;
baa b9conM • beaardoua OttUpa•
tlon·• H a ruult or t('bool
vloleoce and tnadequat preven Uon and punlaluHnt.
Wltn.-. • rrom 1crou lb• atat relat•d lacldt•t• ud
''1tt1Ur1 on lftool vlot.ce at a
!mmlt heeriq tODducU!d la
ewport Beach Cit)' CouncH 1mben.
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Wtllt•••, • teacher In tbe
. Oow911 1ebool diltt1ct, told UM commlU. b1a bome wu vu·
daUzed and Ht afire by a dil-
1ruata.d atudent. H• aald tM
boJ """ved peychJatrte care,
but never hu betfl punt•~
Alto 1peakln1 wa1 Wilma
Wittman, 1 couuelor la tM
01' 1n1e Unified School Diltrict
and chairwoman of the C1Uromla
Teachers AuoclatJon Commltt.M
on Profe11lorra-t-JU1b11 ·and
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that tHcbln1 hH b•com• • huardoLlf oHupaUon," •h•
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She dt.ed a N1&Jonal &duce,
tlon AMOC'tatlon poll tndle....,-
thal s percent or t.1chf,. tn UM
n1llon have been phy1le1Uy •
tacked by • tludent •t 1choo& ill
lt'11·11.
Only 50 .,_,e.ot al tbON wer-t
lltllfled wtth th I C:tlf>n thlt
w11 taken ai1tn1t th•tr •t
tackers, the Hid.
Amot11 tbt '°"H Oft WMeh
South Korea .
Warns North
SEOUL, South Korea CAP>
$outh Koreans cloaed ranks
against North Kor~a today, and
I.he United States moved an
aircraft carrier closer to the
Korean coast as the government
admitted that President Park
Chung Hee was assassinated by
the head or the Korean CIA
Opposition leader Kam Young
Sa_m , a cntic of Park 's govern-
Monks Join
Seal Beach
Protesters
Five Buddhist monks joined
about 25 members of a nuclear
weapons protest group Sunday
near Seal Beech Naval Weapons
Station as part of a protest
against development of the Tri-
dent mjssile P-5 system .
T he Los Angeles-based
Japanese monks, active recently
in Anaheim demons trations
against electronics develop-
ments in warfare, a re from the
Hiroshima and Nagasaki areas,
according to vigil spokeswoman
Chris tie Me nadle r of Long
lie a ch
The 12 :30 to 2:30 p.m . dem·
ons tration at Pacific Coast
Highway and Seal Beac h
Boulevard drew protesters from
Huntington Beach, Seal Beach,
Laguna Beach, Anaheim and
Lon~ Beach, Ms. Menadler said.
The peace fu l vigil was
sponsored by the Seal Beach
Nuclear Action Group and coin-
cided with protes ts in other
citit:s across the nation.
The demonstrations were pro-
moted near Lockheed plants
producing parts for the Trident
system and at bases serving Tn-
de n t s ubma rin es, i n c luding
Bremerton, Wash., and Bangor,
Me.
''Each Trident submarine has
enough missiles to destroy every
Russian city of 100,000 or more
people," said Ms. Menad1er.
"Since our government already
has the capacity lo destroy the
Soviet Union 25 times, it's JUSt
insane to build another "
Cut in Crime
PTA Topic
The Newport Elementary
School PTA will host a program
Nov. 8 to discuss a community
crime reduction progr am.
Guest speaker Wiii h<' o m cer
Rich Long of the city Police
Dt>partment. He will discuss
steps community m embers hv
JOA on the Penins ula and Lido
Isle can take to reduce c nme an
their neighborhoods.
Also to be discussed will be
student safely and the Block
Parent Program. The meeting
will start at 7 :30 p.m. at the
school at 14th Street and Balboa
Boulevard.
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ment, said the enUre naUon unit·
ed In warning North Korea it
"should by no m eans mis-
calculate lhUi m111fortune of ours
as an opportunity for invasion.
and It should bear in mind that
the nation is determined to de-
rt>nd free democracy under any
c1rcumstancei.."
Another leading opponent of
Park . 1971 presidential c an-
didate Kim Dae Jung, also-
warned the Communists "not to
try to t ake advantage of the
s 1tuat1o n ... The e ntire
people 's voice 1s united,
transcending political dlr-
ferences"
Warrungs to the North and
s upport for acting President
Chol Kyu Hah also came from
President Carte r , Derense
Secretary Harold Brown and the
commander or U.S. forces In
Korea, Gen. John A. Wickham
Jr.
Japanese \'ol~ano Er•pts
U.S. officials said they saw no
eviden ce or unus ual North
Korean military activity.
lkavy smoke billows from Mt. Ontake in
C'('ntral Japan following its eruption. the
first from the volcano in recorded history
Pohce said there we re no re port ~ or
damage or injune!>.
However, Brown s aid the Unit
ed S tates sent two airborne
warning and control aircraft to
South Korea and m oved the
aircraft carrier Blue Ridge,
already on s tation between
Japan and Korea, closer to the
Korean coast.
President's
Pastor in
Scandal?
WASHINGTON CAP> -The
First B-aplist Church attenf4cd
by President Carter here has
fired its pastor because of his re
lationship with a young female
par1sh1oner.
Church members voted al a
Sunday meeting not lo renew the
contract of the Rev. Charles A
Tre ntham, 60. Al issue were
Trentham's two divorces and his
judgment in dating the church
member.
Cha rles Morgan, a deacon,
told the gathering that the
parishioner In question began
seeing Trentham soon after shl'
was separate d from her
hushand, 1n June 1978 Trentham
denied any wrongdoing, calling
the re I a ti on s h i p · ·ab" v ,.
reproach "
Carter and his famil y Sf)<!nl
thl· weekl'n<I ut the Camp Davari
presidential retreat and did not
<Jttend services Sunday CartN
has made nil public comment on
tht• !.1tuat1on
Halloween Marks
Membership Drive
Halloween will m ark the kick
ore of thl' annual membership
drive by the Newport Harbor
Arca Chamber or Comme rce.
The drive for new members
will start with a breakfast
Wednesday at whi ch the guest
speaker will be Tom Kennedy,
host of television's "Name That
Tune " The drive concludes
Nov. 20.
Probe Opens
On Alamitos
Road Spill
A stat.e official 1>4:•gan an m
vest1gation today Into the spill or
potent radJoactive material on a
freeway o fframp i n Los
Alamitos.
Kim Wong, a senior health
phyisist for tbe 1tate dlvialon of
Occupational Safety and Health.
said he is looking Into possible
violations concerning the
trans port of the material tha•
was identified as lridium-192.
The material, used for in
dustr1al x·ray procedures. fell
from a small pickup truck which
overturned Saturday ut 3 a m al
an off-ramp to the San Gat-ncl
Freeway at Katella Avenue.
California Jlaghwuy Patrol of
ri cers said the operator or tht:
srnu II truck appart!ntly hil the
accelerator &nblt:ad of the bntk1·
and entered the freeway at an
uni.a fl' speed before overturning
Th<• m <.t te raal . wh1ch was
dt".C'r1bet.1 <•S p ote ntially
ha1.a rdou!>, was found by of
fl c1als using radiological detec
lwn dt:VI CC!.
The offramp was closed for
about fi ve hours during the search.
The driver. lndent1fled as Don
na Prov<>:\t, 40, of Long Bearh
and a companion reportedly suf
f<>rcd minor injuries in the inc1
dent
Wong s aid the radloact1vc
material was found to be intact
and enclosed in a lead capsule
under lock and key
He said there was no episode
of radiation as a result of the ac-
cident.
He added that it is common
practice t o trans port t h e
radioactive matenal by small
pickup trucks with a camper on
the back.
'Spoiled' Milk
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Too Much Can Be Trouble
CORONADO (AP> -Too much milk can turn
some kids into troublemakers, according to one re-
searcher.
Alexander G. Schlauss, director of the lnatltute
for Blosocial Research at Tacoma, Waah ., City College, warned against excessive con•umptlon of .
homogenized. pasteurized mUk.
After a 15-montb study of the diet.a of teen·a1en
with similar environmental h.1.atorie•, Schlauas con·
eluded that those with criminal records generally
avoid eating rruJta1 nut.a and ve1etable1 but drink ex·
cessive amount.a or milk and milk product.a. ·
• 1Some ot these younpten were drinking 60 to
160 ounces a day," SchlauH told the Society ror
Clinical EcolOIY on Sunday. "In addition, they were
•uff ertna from malnutrition rrom overcon&uming
f ooda t.Ut did not con tam enough nutrients."
.. Of coune, I'm not saying milk 11 bad but, Uke
ever.Ythlna elle, it should be consumed in modera·
lion,'' Sch1aua• eald. "Certainly, drinking 24 ounces
of milk a day ii quite enough."
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Wind Gives Thieves
Diversionary Aid
Forecasters for the National
Weather Service predicted a dts·
sipalion today in the wands that
hll the Orange Coast Sunday
night with gusts up to 45 mph.
The winds cauaed aome minor
problems with boata moored in
Newport Harbor. A spokesman
for the shenrr's Harbor Patrol
said a few boats broke frt..>e of
their mooring lines, but the craft
were easily rec aptured by
patrolm{"!n S mall craft ad
vu;oraes we re e xpected to re·
Sclwol Selling
'80 Calendars
Calendars for 1980, decorated
with photographs of Corona del
Mar Flementary School children
wall be sold by the school's PF'O
beginning Nov 4
The sale, the major fund
raising event for the school sup-
port group, will be launched
with a wine and cheese party for
school community me mbers
from 1 p m to 4 p m In the
parking lot of Unique Homes.
located al East Coast Highway
and Carnation Avenue
An vone wishing to buy the
ca lendars may o rder them
through I.be school, 760·3456.
main in effeC't along the. coa~t
until late tonight
In Newport Beach. police said
they had a rash or burglar
alarm. Co off and more prowler
calls than u.s11al, but officers at
tributed the sharp n se in acllva
ty to the wind rather than to th•·
presence of burglars
In Hunt ington Bea c h .
however. the wind reportedly
starn•d up bur~l;irc, who took ad
\ ant;ige of thl' gu!>l} da!>lurban<'t'
to break into several com
merc1aJ ouUelS
Harbor Muse um
Gets Art Grant
The federal In stitute of
Museum Services has awarded a
$25,000 grant to the Newport
Harbor Art Museum. accordJng
to museum director Thomas
Garver
In its second year of opera
taon . I.he Institute , which 1s part
of the Department of lfeaJth.
Edu c ation and W e lfart'.
awarded grants to 404 of thl'
1.714 museums that applied for
aid. The grants totalled $7 4
million out of more than $30
m1lhon sought
The Fall Classics Return ...
1n COl"duroy Slacks by SPO!WOOcJ 1n navy cream khaki b<own ancs plum
comP11men1ao by rhe casual comfort ot 11
v-neck VOIOur by Bay 1
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•dMC'-In proetduttt for ban·
dUAl IUClt haeldnea and •uatR· edrt,,....,
Abo..t I> peopS. tetuned with
a bout 71 tn CM audlenc•. The....,.. waa htld In CCMl·
Jun.U. wt&la Mlemblt 8111 317,
co·•llthored lw Mn. Btr1t10n, which wouJd lnrreue pena.tuea
tor •chool violence, whetber
perpetrated by etud e o ta, p.arena.. tc•p&IMR or eehrlol tmp~ ...
NB Worker
Guilty in
Tax Case
A O.ye.ar-old Cotta Mesa man
:11• beea round 1ullty or falling
VJ nle federal Income tu re· turna from 1975-7'7 In 1 trial at
th,.. f'•·~ral Oi1'lrlct Court In Los
Aol(.-IMl
Accor~Jllt t~ US Attorney
Mnrk II 'Hfmnn. Wiiham C
kurn11 ran receive a maximum
•1>nt,.nre of three yeara In prison
"''u" .. flne of $30,000.
ThP. ~tenring of Burns, an
~~u1 pment operator for the Clly
"1 N~wport Beach, i• scheduled Nov 26
Hurn.. 11 uid to be a member
of th,. Or:.nge County tax protest
gmup known aa Your Heritage
l'rotPctl<Jn As!loc1at1on .
Officials said that Burns
test1f1ed he had been told at
meetings of the tax protest or-
gant ialion that he d idn't have to
flle tax returns because the
mo ney he r eceived was not
backed by s ilver and therefore
wasn't legal tender.
The court reJected this pos1-
t1on. accordtng to the U.S. at
tomey's office.
Burns has been a Newport
Beach city employee since L959
His salary range 1s between
$966 and Sl.175 per month. a cit y
otr1 c1a l said today
Newport City
Aide Better
Alter Surgery
Dick Hogan, Newport Beach's
Director of Community Develop
ment who underwent open heart
surgery earlie r this month, said
today he's looking forward to at·
lending the upcoming hearings
on general plan revisions.
Hogan, 59. 1s recuperating at
home and sa.id he's feeling well
enough to consider attendlne the
Nov 19 City Council hearing.
"I'll tell you something," he
com mented, "heart bypasses
give you a sore leg "
Hogan was to have retired on
Nov 1 Aller undergoing a pre.'
retirement physical, he was ad-
mitted to St. Joseph Hospital for
repairs to four heart valves.
During his absence , Jim
Hewicker has been made Acting
Director of Commumty Develop·
ment
War's End Sought
WASIUNGTON IAP> -The
Ca rtt.>r administration is Rending
top· level offi cials to Morocco
and Algena to encourage settle-
ment of a four-year guemlla
war an tht! we&tt!rn Sahara
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llB Shores Safe?
Gang Violence Claim Disputed
•1 ITEVE •AaBLE .,. .. Oell'f ...........
Tom Miller pnJpped bll foot on
the bumper of bi• car, pUlbed bJa
•'Smoke)' the S.ar" bat back
rrom h1I face and 1tared toward
tbe ~Bolla Chica sands. • 'Thll la a family beach, a
wholeaome place -not a battle·
1round," remarked the state
raa1•r. who aervea a1 area m.an.acer for both Bolla Chica
and H\IDt1nitoG 1tate beaches.
"I wou.ldn't have any problems
bringing my family down here at
n11bt," be Hid, contradicting
claims made by local law en·
rorcement officials.
•• enforcement training, carf)'
suns and handle beach tncldenta
ln a police-lib manner. .
Hunttniton Beach police and
Orange County Sbelff deputies
provide backup support tor Ulo
rangers. Mlller 1aid the worldna
relationship between the trio of
a1encte. ll excellent.
MI Iler admitted tbe un-·
developed Bolsa Chica bluff area
does present a tough assignment
tor ranger patrol unlts. The
three·mlle stretch of sand
beneath the bluffs, be said. is a
gathering spot for partying
youths.
"Jr you wanted to pick on an
area. I guess this would have to
be it. On a Saturday night, you'll
find a lot of people and a lot of
parties here."
On tlleRoelar
Miller, a 2l·year range r
veteran who bu worked the state
3trand lor four years. claims re·
crent comments regarding gang
violence at 1tate beaches may
give potential viltton the wroag
lmpressioo of wbat goes on at
0 ... ,...,..~""'~ .Y,Jlunt.ln~BeacbStat.eparks.
HunUniton Beach Police Chief
Mi lier said he has applied for
slate funds to have lights in·
stalled on the bluff strip, wblch
begins north of Golden West
Street. The jagged, crumbling
bluffs above the strand, he said,
arc an unrestricted area with no
posted hours. It was a bit nippy to be sunbathing Friday
afternoon, but Heisler Park beach in
Laguna provided a setting away from
noise and crowds in which to read.
Winds Break Up,
Shift to Northeast
By 'fte AlloctatH Press
A windstorm which gusted up
to eo mph and caused power ou\·
ages for 300,000 Southern Cattfor-
nians ahollld change direction
and retreat Into the mount.aln
passes today, the National
Weather Service said.
"We expect it to be a more
typical Santa Ana condition and
not to be as strong in the coastal
a r ea," said forecaster Bob
Webster.
He added that the wind should
s hift fro m northwest to
northeast, with its speed re-
duced 15 to 30 mph.
Howe ver, the Los Angeles
County fire department declared
today as a "red nag alert day,"
meaning there was extreme fire
danger because of the winds.
A travelers• adYilory tsaued
for the Tehachapi Mountains
and we$tem Mojave Desert was
extended late &mday to lddUde
all mmmtaln and desert areas as
well as coa.1tAl s~cl\ons or
* * *
Three Boats
Toppled By
High Winds
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Santa
Ana winds that lashed Southern
California capsized several
boats.
Three persons were injured
when a charter fi shing boat with
30 people aboard was grounded
in heavy seas Sunday night on
San Clemente Island.
Several pleasure boats also
cap sized outside the Santa
Barbllra breakwater Sunday but
a uthorities said nobody was
hurt
The gusting winds, which
reached 60 miles an hour in
some areas, were expected to
a bate t od ay, the National
Weather Service said.
The Long Beach-based fishing
boat "The California'· went
aground off San Clemente Island
in lO·foot seas and 25-mile·an·
hour winds. The Coast Guard
said
After the passengers and crew
members made it safely as hore
at Northeast Harbor, three
persons were evaCUl\ted to San
Diego by helicopter with slight
injuries, said spokesman Kevin
Daniels.
Southern California. The wind
was blowing du.st and s and, with
tree branches reported down in
many coastal areas.
The California Highway
Patrol bad wind warnings in ef·
feet for the Ventura Freeway
from the San Diego Freeway
north to the Kem County line;
for the Newhall area of In·
terstate 5 from Highway 118 to
the Kem County line; and for
the San Diego Freeway from the
Ventura Freeway to Interstate
5. Motorists were advised not to
dnve campers or haul trailers
on those highways
The northwesterly winds
which ran rampant through a
wide area Sunday snapped tree
branches, crossed power lines, •
and briefly shut down operations
at Los Angeles International
Ai rport when crosswinds there
reached 43 mpb, according to
operabons superintendent Fred
Hall
Tbe wind also caused some
anxious moment• for 500
firefight.en battling a blue that
s tarted Saturday in the Los
Padres National Forest in Ven·
tura County.
Firefighters watched the slow·
moving 100.acre blaze jump into
a troublesome 300-acre fire as
the erratic winds pushed it over
containment lines Sunday, said
U.S. Forest Service spokesman
Ken Kestner.
In Hollywood. moviegoers
standing in line dodged for cover
when a gust blew a blue plastic
store sign loose and sent shat·
tered glass across Hollywood
Boulevard.
Department of Water and
Power workers were kept busy
S unday trying to repai r
numerous power outages in the
San Fernando Valley and parts
of West Los Angeles.
As the winds rose again in the
evening, more outages were re·
ported in Chatsworth. North
Hollywood and West Hollywood.
as well as several coastal areas
including Pacific Palisades,
Long Beach, Redondo Beach.
Palos Verdes, and Torrance
N-Blast Recorded
WASlUNGTON <AP) -The
Energy Department says the
U nited States has received
seismic signals tndJcaUng the
Soviet Union detonated an un-
dergro.md nuclear explollon this
paat weekend.
Dead Man
On Beach
Identified
Laguna Beach police have re-
leased the name of a man found dead on the beach at Sleepy
Hollow two weeks ago after of.
fi cers received an anonymous
call from an apparent acquain·
lance of the victim.
The body of John Douglas
Rutowski, 29, of Carmel Valley,
was found on the beach in front
of Vacation Vlllage at about 9:30
p.m . Oct. 15.
Police said the self-employed
homebuilder apparently suf.
fered a drug overdose and was
dragged to the beach, possibly
by friends ·wbo did not want to
get involved in the incident.
Police investigator Gene
Brooks said that because there
were DO aigm of violence on the
body, eoroner'a deputies suspect
the man IUtfered a fatal drug
overdose.
"We ---cOMidertna it an
overdose pending tbe tox·
icological tests which won't be
completed for several weeks,"
Brooks said.
C:Ouple Shot
In Anaheim
Motel Holdup
T h e co-managers for an
Anaheim motel were shot early
this morning during a robbery
by a suspect who escaped with
an undetermined amount or
cash, police said.
Fred L. Broadwick, 69. and
Janice 0 . Broad wick . 36.
husband-wife managers of Town
and Country Motel, 2740 N. Lin·
coin Ave., were reported in good
condition at West Anaheim Com-
munity Hospital after the pre-
dawn robbery.
Officers said the robber en-
tered the motel lobby, produced
a h a ndgun and d e manded
money from the Broadwicks.
who were behind the registra·
lion counter.
Mrs. Broadwick screamed and
ran to an adjoining room to call
police, while Broadwick grabbed
hls own pistol, police said.
The robber lben shot
Broadwick in the leg, forced bis
wife to lie on the floor and shot
her in the hip before fleeing with
the money, police said.
Nixon the Top 'Spook'
Realistic Lo!Jk 'In' for Halloween
By TM MIOClated Pl"HI
Richard Nixon la bead and
s houlders above Jimmy Cart.er,
"Star Wars" villain Darth
Vader is still r1dinl high and
Zorro is alubinl his way back
from obscarltJ.
The re..U.Uc look 11 lo for
Halloween tbll year, and shop
owners say parenta of tbe welf.
dressed spook are 1bellln1 out
up to teO a eo1tume.
"Carter's not doin' too good,"·
said~ Kerns, whole fam.i·
ly owna tba Coemm•. Holiday
Houae ID Fremont. ObiO. "Nlxon
masks are ltJ.11 tbe btll MDLn1
ones aa far u Political fllUrel
go."
Althoulb Da.rtb Vader is reap-
lnt benefits ftom tbe smash
movie "Star Wan," Zorro, the
1l50I telev1lloo hero, should be
In evidence amon1 trlck·Or·
treaters W.-.Sar Dicbt. "I doa't know wbat•1 bap~
paed, but 7.orro bu made a ~ comebeck," said Helen Denal~
of A. T. Jones & Sons Inc. in
Baltimore.
"The women are 1oln1 for our
version of the bride of Franken·
stein and the m• like Franken·
stein and those types," Mr•.
Dengler nld.
"We've bad two or three calla
for co.tumet for KISS (tbe rock
group),t' lbe 1ald. "Thal'• about
it u far u tbe weird tbin1."
In Durham, N.C., 1bopownen
re1>9rt that cloee·fttllnl over·the·
head muka are bl1 tbll )'ear for
adult.a. Stores say lboppen are
willing to pa1 from l30 up to
loolt like an authenUc character
from Star Wan.
.. Dracula la a bot one tbla year
because ol the movie and play,"
said Phil Thomas, a professional
magician who has been selling
prop1 for maliciana for aome 50
years ln Baltimore.
Tbomu Mlla a 24-plece clown
mateQP lab and mastc 1bow for
$11.50 and some of hll customers
are wllllnl to pay $50 for a
1orllla mask.
Mra. Dengler said their masks
go for "$10 for the little devil's
mask to $45 for the Star Wars'
Darth Vader and s torm
trooper."
Tbe>1e a<>ing to rent costumes
tb11 year will allo be payinJ
more.· .. Tbe average rental is $35,"
for one nipt, Mn. Den1ler said,
"and tbe bigbeat, I 1ue11, iB
Darth Vader. for '80."
Wblle Star Wan characters
are atlU IOlnl strong two years
after the movie came out. it's
Nlxon'a face that really baa
stayln1 power, said Mrs. Kerns .
She aaJd one cuatomer came in
two yean a10 and ordered 18
masks of the rormer president.
·'He wanted them for a group
or people who were givin1 a
houae-warmin1 party for a
De mocrat frlend," she said,
chuckling. "lmaline 18 Nlxons
walklnc in carryin1 food ."
Earle Robitaille llu dubbed the
state shores a battleground for
East Loe Angeles gangs where
thugs play "shoot· 'em-up" to set-
tle disputes.
Robitaille asserted violence
at state beaches was on the rise
and that it could take up to five
years to curb problems and get
the word out to troublemakers
Orange County Sheriff's dep·
ulles echoed Robita1Ue's state
ments and s uggested many
violent incidents at the beach go
unreported.
"If this is gang turf then we
ha ven't been told about it," said
Miller, standing to one side of lhe
state's new Bolsa Chica parking
facility.
Oally ~-5...i ,.,.. DEFENDS BOLSA
State Ranger Miiier
Miller maintains the new park·
ing lot and the row or high.
powered lights along the sand
has cut down problems. He says
10 rangers and 10 full·t1me
lifeguards patrol both state parks
daily.
.. Our client.ele at Bolsa Chi ca
has changed from people who
wanted to find darkness to people
who ettjoy the ram1ly-tyJ)(! ac·
ti vi ties," be said
Alcohol use among juverules.
not violence. be said, is the
s tate's biggest problem .
Rangers, be cootinbed. have law
Santa Aaa Battle
Magazine Stands
Object of Crusade
Santa Ana Unified School Dis·
trict trustees say they are pre.
pa red to do battle against
Playboy and Playgirl magat:.ines
and "pernlcious" materials
found in public buildings.
The school officlals are uldn.g
Orange County Supervisors to
remove the ma1ui.Dea al a con·
ce9tlon stand that operates oo
the flnt floor of the Superior
Court Building.
Trustee Eliubeth Robertson
said today that the majority of
the trustees believe that the
material poses a thre al to the
moral fiber of the children who
often visit the public buildings.
A school board resolution
slates that lewd and lascivious
material have an effect of arous
ing prurient interests and have a
deteriorating effect on family
life . Trustees maintain that
children who tour the courthouse
could get the Impression that the
sale or s uch magazines is ac
ceptable.
So-called adult magazines ore
kept behind the counter at lhc
courtroom concession stand.
The resolution was introduced
Hoa Welcomed
LONDON <AP) -The British
government whirled Chinese
Premier Hua Guofeng into a
busy schedule today with the
e mphasis on increased trade
between their two countries
by school board member Volney
Monn Jr. and passed with the
support oC Mary Pryer and Mr::.
Robertson.
Supervisor Chairman Philip
Antboey said~ that coant.y
officials bad not yet received the
resolution.
He confirmed that t.be matter
la apparently tD the purview ol
supervisors beeause the courts
building is owned by Orange
County.
Nude Bathers
Outlawed
COLOMBO. Sn Lanka
'AP> -This Indfan Ocean
island has oullawed nud<·
bathing on tts beaches "to
s top the undesirable ac·
t1v1t1es of tourists.·· the
government announced
It swd police were or-
dered to put up s igns, ex
plain1nJ! 1n Englis h .
French and Gt>rman that
nude baltung 1s a punisha
ble offense Ther1? was no
immediate word on the
possible purushment
A spokesman said the
gove rnme nt acte d 1n
response to a pubhc out·
cry agamst nude bathing
by tour1st5 al ~()mt•
beaches.
our classic S\M:Z.6.tJz.rs ...
from ecdlan:ierrl ~, thcz. !'inut BW1U1t.4Zn 15'-"Sileblq..
made fur u.s by alan pemiz.
and )·d. me ga.orgz...
coma. w.e cur
g~t ~q,c:t,1on
card.i~n
ccmzl·hoir
1em~l
co sh~
The bea rded ranger also
claimed information detailed in
media accounts of violent beach
incidents recently have not been
accurate. A fight at Huntington
State Beach in which seven Los
Angeles men were stabbed was
not a gang rumble, he explained .
but grew out of a high school
party.
An incident at Bolsa Chica Jast
s um mer in which an 18-year-old
Los Angeles man was shot to
death was an accident.al shooting
and not part of a gang ftght. he
contends.
Orange County Sheriff in·
vestigators reported both inci-
dents were gang related. The
stabbings, investigators report-
ed. might have gone unnoticed
had not a car containing a
wounded victim crashed into a
fence near a state ranger's of-
fi ce
·we don't ask one of our
rangers t.o do that which doesn't
seem safe in his own mind,•·
Miller explained. "You wouldn't
ask a fireman to run into a bum·
1ng house without sizing up the
s1tuat1on first.··
Robitaille s uggested violent
outbreaks at portions or the state
saada were occa1ionally 1 \so
raucous that .. rancers pt"Obably
Just take cover when things go
bad. J would, too."
Vandalism, Miller agrees, is
a problem at the state par.ks.
Llleguard towers were recently
dragged off the beach in the wake
or 110,000 worth or destruction to
towers and public restrooms.
"Thrngs down here aren't
perfect I know, but we work hard
to do our best," Miller said, re-
fusing to comment on critics or
state beach conditions.
.. I'm a compa ny man and
proud of it. I'll be happy lQ work
with anyone who can help keep
this beach safe for our g uests "
Siamese Tots
Die 3rd Day
MINNEAPOLIS <AP> -Twin·
boy::. Joined face-to-race from the
neck to the upper abdomen died
three days after they were born.
M anneapolis Children's Health
Center said
The cause or death Sunday
wa s g i ven a s "ca rdio ·
respiratory problems." said Suzi
Hagen. a hospital spokeswoman
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an. aY&. 8ANl8&1: Here " are. oob two days
removed from HaUoweee ud the "1tdWlt bovn, and OM
• apparlUCID bu dearlJ materlattled. It'• 1.iUn1 more dlt·
ficult to flnd a H al, boont IA»Pelt lbolt alon1 t.h1a
couWM. Ob, lt'1 true that wt ran a Sunday ptece ln I.bl.I
aterllq journal tUt detailed the lbolt 1t.orte. or the peat l.n
our repm. It wu dear. bowevt't'. t.bat when tt com• to •s>ee·
ters aod waWnt splrtu. San Juan Capletraoo baa a comer on
tbemartet.
LETS FACE IT, San Jua n ls a very old community,
tcacloa Ii. bertt.aae bacll lo the Spanhb conqulatadon
The place hu old 1nveyarda, eerie creeu with reed
thlckel!J, spooky adobes and Olber spiritual haunla.
No wonder that Caplal rano bu a lock oo the a ppari·
t1on bustnesa.
In the spirit of the season (little pun Utere), lt wu de-
"They Jun Tore Down My Haunt Jar a Logvna Condommnnn"
c1ded, however, that a ghostly survey s hould also check
otht' r t·1 u es Ala!>, La~una Reach. our Art Colony. !:>Crves to prove
the l>p1 ritlel>::. point Not Loo many years ugo. 1t wa-. Wldely believed that
Laguna had its share of seasonal si:wcters A r amblang old
mansion on Crescent Point was i.upposed to be haunted by
wailing voices and strange lights Pyne Cal>tle was rumorl-d
to be filled with spooks
AND THERE WAS Richard lfalllburton's Hangover
House, high on u South Laguna hill Halliburton was a n
adventurer and writer in the 1930s. He was lost at sea
trying to s:.t1l a Chinese J unie across the Padflc. Af-
terward. some Lagunans claimed welrd, greenish-purple
lights could be seen rutting about betund the expansive
glass wmdow-; of HaWburton's Hangover House. '
And so what is the status of all these Laguna phantoms to-
rta y ''The haunted house of Crescent Bay was torn down ror
new cstatl>S. llalll burton 's Hangover House 1s so surrounded
by development you can't separate one green light from
another
SPRAWLING, S POOKY old Pyne Castle. me anwhile.
was converted into an apartment complex
The ghosts of Laguna Halloweens Past thus were
pretty well summed up by Bill Lambourne, former city plan-
ner and city councllman and lo~ ume Art Colony realtor.
"With prices the way there are today, all the old
house'I have either been rnnode led or rebuilt," Lam·
bourne obs~rved
·'The prict:li went up and the h11unts moved out."
You are len to belH•Vf' that wlth anOation, an im·
poven shed Laguna bano;h~ ran'l even find an old floor to
pace or an ancumt atuc ti) wall 1n anymore
Now rully. is tbu what they call the Spirit of 13?
BANOl:Olt, Ttaallud CAP> -After tewtnc a mtlddJ ftaJ camp
crammed wtU. ao,ooo NfUpM trom Cambodia. 1ix American JP'!·
ernon ... laied to Pnlld1atCarttrfor aGdodorl ADCIDW'W tobelp t!llem .
''PW thole 4'tq •' le kaew, "91'1 boUr counta, '' the P · '"'°" a.ad et ............ eN alWr t.belr riak &.day to tM
MW ump Mt up out ol ,.... ot Cambodlu .... DNI' UM Tbal
border.
Celllq aoedlUoal et tM tamp .. app.mna," the ~•non aa&d
they racloed Caner • plea for mecticaraks.
"AIK>VT It PSOPLS tW tM day before,.. arrived ud
Hveral died ~ " Wffe tMh," uld lbe me.aa1e.
''What la ha~ to tlM border people repre1enta • momeat or 1 rnt 1uff•rlnl u ab&mt. TM altuatioa lD Cambodia II
srave," llJctUtan Gov. WUllam llUltbn, &.ader ot tM delel•UoD. .. ad ln • etatemeat.
'''l'bo auffertna ot \bole fleeinc Cambodia ud die pnepect ot
America's
Output
Shows Gain
WASIUNGTON (AP) -Tbe
productivity or American bual·
ness and workers rose al an an-
nual rate or 0.1 percent 1n the
third quarter . reversing two con·
secu tlve qua rte r s o f s harp
declines, the Labor Department
reported today.
However. the sliRht rise was
not likely t.o cheer government
economists who predict that a
stagnant productivity rate will
mean higb inrla lion a od a
d1m1nlshed standard or living for
the foreseea~e future.
PROOOC11VITY, a measure
of goods 8.1\d services that I.be
economy turns out per hour of
pa.id working time, bu drawn
i n c r eased atte ntio n from
economists lately becau.ae of its
s luggish growth and resulting
impact on Inflation. Today's
figures pointed to a cooUnuaUon
of that poor growth.
Productivity declined at an
annual rate of 2.2 percent in the
second quarte r and 3 percent in
the first quarter , according to
revised La bor Depa rtme nt
figures. Bolh declines we re the
sbarpcst since the 1974·75 re-
cession.
The 0.1 percent productivity
rise In the lh.ree months ended
Sept. :.> applied to all private
businesses. Among non·farm
businesses, the rate rose 0.2 per-
cent, and amona m anufacturers
the annual Increase was a
healthier 3.2 percent. the gov-
ernment reported.
OUTPUT BY lhe private see
tor rose at an annual rate of 2.5
percent during the third quarter.
whi le hours wor ked r<>5e 2.4 per·
ce·ot, th us accounting for lbe
sUght productivity gain.
Worker compensation per
hour rose al an annua l rate or 8.5
pe rcent d urin g the quarter,
while unit labor costs Increased
8.3 percent. Both rigures are the
smallest since the fourth quarter
of last year.
S~parately, the department
reported that m ajor union con·
tracts ~gotiated during the first
nine months of the year pro-
vi d e d average first-year in -
creases of 7.5 percent ..
'Dee Sea Woll
George lloedeman or M inneap<>Us wears hi s Halloween
costume while windsurfing on Lake Calhoun over the
weekend.
Postmistress Gone
EATONVILLE. Fla. (AP> -F amily and fr iends of
Postml.st.resa Catherine Aleundet". known alfttU<>nately u "every-
body's mama," walled anxiously today u autbonlJes conunued
t.o search for lbe 74-year-old kJdn.ap victim .
"It's been hours and hours," aald Eu.nice Sm ith, one o< Mrs
Alexander's six children. "We've still M &rd nothing. If we could
hear anylbing, we would feel better. lt'a like someth.Uli you read
a bout."
NATION I WORLD
Court Eyes
Patents on
New Life
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
U.S. Supreme Court acreed to-
day t.o decide whether corpora-
tions have a right to patent new
forms of life they create throuCb
"genetic engineering."
The justices said they will
study a lower court ruling that
s uch life fonna may be patented.
Government la wyer-a are urg.
ing the high court t.o reverse the
ruling announced March 29 by the
U S Court or Customs a nd Patent
Appeals in a palr of related cues.
THE LOWEK court ruled that
micro-organisms developed by
Upjobn Co. and General Electric
scientiat.s h.ad to be issued pa-
ten ts. setting up luc r ative
poss I blliUes.
In seelung Supreme Court re-
v 1 e w , government la wye r s
argued that ·'the economic im-
plic alions of that hold.in& are
very significant, given the vut
a rea that it opens lo patent·
a bility."
Th e gove r nm e nt appeal
added: "Review at this Hme is
a ppropnate in order to avoid
further comphcatin~ the already
highly controversial policy prob-
1 e m s s u r r ounding gen etic
eng1ne<>nng with questions con-
cern Ing the patentability or
specific life forms."
UPJOBN CO. scientists ap-
plied for a patent 1n 1974 oo a
process of making lbe anUb&otic
lincom ycln. u11ng tbe newly
Isolated micro-0rgaru.sm atrep.
tomyces velJosus. The scieot.ista
sought a separate pat ent for the
m 1rro-0rgarusm tL'lelf
The U S Pat e nt and
Trademark Office issued a pa
tent for the process but refused
to issue one for streptomyces
vellosus, ruhng that life forms
are not covered by federal pa·
tent ISW
The law defines patentable
items generally as "any new
and useful process. machine,
manufacture or compos1t1on of
matter "
Drizzles Dampen East
As Mn. Smith walled nervously ln ber mother's bome. poli~
and U.S. Poetal Service inspectors stepped up their search for
Mrs. Alexander, who waa kidnapped by a tall, thin man after a
robbery Friday at ber poet office.
GE SCIENTISTS. had at·
tempted to obtain a patent in
1972 for a laboratory-developed
bactenurn that eats crude 011
mo re quickly and efficiently
than natural bacten a . T hen. too,
the Patent Office had rerused.
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OC Woman Killed
Plane Hits Pole, Explodes
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Four
American priaoners headed for a Ti·
juana border exchange were among
10 persons kllled when a Mexican
government pl ane crashed Into a
telephone pole and burst into names,
officials said.
Also killed in the Sunday morning
crash were the two Mexican pilots
and four priSon guards, according to
the U.S. consulate in Tijuana, Mex-
ico
San Diego police Lt. Dave Spisak
said the pilot of the Otter turboprop
apparently became disoriented in
fog, wandered over the Mexican
border and cr11Shed a half-mile north
of the international border between
Tijuana and the rugged Olay Mesa
area of San Diego
Big Bucks
Box Holds
Surprise
THE FOua AllE•ICANS were 01'
their way to the United States as part
of a prisoner exchange program.
They were identified as Steve
Michael Olsen of Imperial Beach.
Julie Ann Sheldon or Cambria; Lotus
Mary Sanchez of Garden Grove, and
Gerald John Lapinski, hometown un·
known.
Two of the prisoners, Olsen and
Ms. Sbeldoo, were married in prison
and were returning to the United
States to reunite with their 9-month·
old daughter, authoriUes aald.
The couple was arrested on marl·
juana charges while vacationing in
.Mexico about a year ago and their
child was being cared for by ltts.
Sheldon's mother, Patty Sheldon of
Cambria.
THE TWO MEXICAN pilots were
Identified as R e ne He rnandez
Rodriguez and Marco Antonio Fano
The four federal guards accompany
ing the prisoners were Rafael Gama
A vistas. Ramon Lara Estrada,
Fernando Ijiarte Aceves and Raul
Santos Benevides.
It is not uncommon for planes land
ing in Tijuana to approach using
American airspace, parilcularly dur
lng an tnatrument approach to the
field. a F~ AviaUon Adminlatra-
Uon oftWal ,....,
ORINDA, Calif. (AP> -Jim
Pounds likes to poke around the
roadside on his way home from
school. and the 13-year-0ld boy
found a metal box with S1
million tn stock and savings
certificates.
"I looked under a bush, and
there it was, upside down with the
lid pried off," the seven lb-grader
said. "Man, there was a lot of
money in thatst.ock."
Tbe pilot ol the "t.urboprop bad re-
quested clearance into U.S. airspace
through the Tijuana airport tower
~al minutes befor'\' the crash, the
· FAA official said. Both Mexican and
U.S. officials are investigating the
accident.
THE CONTRA COSTA county
sherifrs omce. which lnvestlgat·
ed, said the n o n -
negotiable items belong to Dr
E . J . Barrett, a retired dentist
who formerly operated the tax-
icab service at San Franicsco
International Airport.
THE SHERIFF'S office re·
ported that the 80-year-old
owner and his wife have been
vacationi n g r ecentl y In
Australia. Authorities say Bar-
rett bad not reported the box
stolen because be thought it was
only misplaced when he moved
personal papers to his Orinda
home alter selling a motel in
San Francisco.
"The kids added It all up and
It's a whole lot of m oney -
about a million dollars," said
the boy's mother, Jean.
LT. SPISAK SAID the plane picked
up two prisoners in Merida and two
in Monterrey and was headed for Ti
j uana, where they were to be ex
changed for Mexicans jailed in the
United States.
The prisoner exchange program, in
effect slnce December 1977, aUows
American prisoners in Mexico and
Mexican prisoners In the United
States to finish their terms in their
native countries.
The exchange agreement between
the two governments followed re·
ports that American prisoners were
being abused inside Mexican jailS'
Qu~e Study Fonded
LOS ANGELES lAP) -The city
bas approved a $30,000 study of its
earthquake·hazardous buildings to
determine bow much the property
owners will have le;> spend to rein·
force the structures.
LA Law School Eyed
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -
Southwes t e rn Unive r sity Law
School, the fourth largest Jaw
school in the nation, la being in-
vestigated by the American Bar As-
aociaUon because of complaints by
four 1ttadents concerning deficlences
and vtolatlom of ABA standards.
South...tem officials lDslst that the
probe is of minimal importance and .
will have no effect on the school's ac-
creditation.
But thole close to the campus say
many ol the school's 1,780 students
"are panicked.'' fearful the question·
log of Southwestem'a standards will
harm theircbancesofjoba.
IQCIC •w •leeleed
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Alter almost
a moatb'• conalderation, a member
of the San DMIO County board of
1upenllon bal deelded a1almt ap-
polntlnl a Ku Klux Klan leader to a
1peetal eommt•ion on Weaal aliens.
Tbe~u actively IOUlbt by Tom ol Fallbrook. wbo ii
California of the Kn1lbtl of
th• m . aupem.or Paul -.kert
aald later Ile was co·na1derln1
~et11er, an announcement that
broqlll a ltarm ol oppoeiUoft.
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LOS AJlfOELES <AP) -Tbe newly
formed National A11oclation of
WOBM9 Judps bu meted lta maklea
eoa• t• wttb a call for ntiftcatloa ot tlle ..... llAll* Amnclma uct ::!:J':'u!'J.:;;~.~
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r
( SI'A.TE )
Margaret McKenna, tbe grpup•1
general coanael, said President
Cart.er baa iDdl~ be will seri0ull1
consider naming a woman to the bigb
court. 1be aroup also urged female
judges who are memben of private
clubs that dt.crfmtnate to eltMr
work to ellmioate the policy or re-
sign. .
Tet1••t•~__,
BERKELEY (AP) -A Berkeley
landlord ii nlng tenant• who
circulated letters complaininl that
thefr rent incre .... were "Weaal."
Walnut Creek attorney Arnold
LaubL!bo OWDI tbe Oxford Hall room111& house and an • aparfment
house wrb)', flied a mt in Alameda
County Superior Cua.rt~ Laub clalma
that bla tenants libeled and 1lan·
dered btm and burt biaa ftnandally
by refuslni to 1'Q th• lnc11ta.Nd
rents. Laub is uld.q for t120,ooo. ................
JAMESTOWN (AP> -Callfonlla'1
blatoric a .year-old Sierra Rallrold · -one ol tbe molt colorfU.l small
railroada lD tbt comt.J -bu an·
nounced it wlll 10 out of the
p....,... bualneu because of the
fuel cdlla.
Tbe llDe, wlaleb WU built in 197
and ...S tn men tlaaa 50 moriel and
telirrtlhD libowa, ..,...... Ueunioa
traiaa oat of Ulla Tuolumne County
commuatty lD tbe Sierra.
Boost to
FmnoJDy
OXNARD (AP> ~
Tomm1 tbe eat loves llv· In• ta.re beeaue tbl1
•••lid• •1rleultural
ceoter 11 one of tbe
atat•'• top producers or
llma beans. To~ la ftnld:y. He eata n.i
but Uma beam, b.11 owner
la)'I.
And Tommy la a
"very bealtby cat .. on
tM Uma bean diet, said
OWMr 1bomaa HoWda,
bff auee the beam are
b i f ~ i_ o p f o t e i n •
carbobydratea, iron and
~lt.amina A, B and C .
BOUjD& MID Tom-. my eata elCbt ounceg of
llma bum a day.
The finicky feline
won't eat lfOUDd beef,
cat food, milk or
anything but lima
beans, be said.
Holllda, 76 ll a securi·
ty officer for Oxnard
Frozen Foods Corp. and
gets discarded lima
beana for free.
RE BRINGS them
home and cooks the
frozen beans and feeds
Tommy about 4 p.m .
each day
Patient Move• Eaat
LONG BEACH (AP> -'n.e pby1klu wbo
watdaed °"" Rielw'd Nixon'• bealth for almoet
tbree dleadel npeet.a to SOie b.il patient aoon to tbe
Eut o.t. Joba Lu.siren, a 1peclaU1t In Internal
medicine and cardioloay, became Nixon's
penoaal physician after be wu introduced to the
tben·vke pl'fllldeottal candidaa.e in um.
"I apent the majority of my Ume during cam·
paign1 taking care of reporters' colds a!Jd
headachn." the staff pbyaician al Memonal
HoapitaJ tn Lou Beach recalls. .
Limgren still gives Nixon bis annual examina·
Uon and viaits with him socially. but he upects
the former President to find a new doctor in New
York near bil recently purchased apartment. ·
The aoft-1poken father of Rep. Dan Lungren,
R.Callf .. gained recocnitlon in l974 as one off our doc-
ton who brought Nixon through a llfe·threatening at·
tackofpb.Jebitia.
Jailed for Cruelty
EL CAJON <AP) -A transient who lived in a
broken down ataUon wagon with 11 dogs bas been
aent.enced to 40 days lo jail on cbarees of cruelty to
animals and breaking probation.
M\DlidpaJ Court Judge Thomas Duffy banded
down the sentence a1ainat Richard Laemmle. a
gray-haired Chicago naUve who said be never
asked bis dogs to endure any bard.ship be didn't
share.
Duffy said Laemmle bas been cited seven
times oo almllar charges and bas another cruelty
cue pending ln Redlands.
The dream boat you seek is pro-
bably in the Boating classified ads
Tommy first started
to eat lima beans when
he was very young.
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propriate landflll aitea.
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deDll lo 1e11eral but alao would be beneficlal to
generators of the wute became tt would cut down on
long travel dittancea.
A tramfer site la needed and the IOOOer the better tor
all coocemed.
Legalized Greed
Evelle Younger's recent application for an increase
in one of the several pensions to which he's entitled only
hinted at the outrageous state of the public pension
system.
Further details were revealed earlier this month al
<J n Assembly committee bearing on a proposed bill to
limit this feeding at the public trough.
Former Gov. Pat Brown this year receives a pension
equal to his governor son's salary, $49,100, thanks to cost-
of-living escalators; former SupL of Public lllltructloo
Max Rafferty's state retirement pay now equals the
salary of the current schools chief, Wllson Riles, "2.SOO;
and Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk, who receives a
pension as former attorney general, now collects $100,000
a yearlnpensionandsalarypayments.
Younger, of course, is entitled to separate penaloos
for being a retired Air Force Reserve general and for
service as a Los Angeles County district attorney, as a
s uperior court judge and as state attorney general.
All this is especially galling to the average citizen
who can hope for no more than a single pension after
spending 20 or more years in a single profession.
The United States, to our knowledge, is the only coun-
try that condones multiple pension payouts tbr govern·
mc nt servants. Elsewhere those who serve in various
government posts are entitled to a single pension, reflect-
ing the highest level they have attained.
Assembly Bill 1.879, which will be considered by the
Legislature, would be a step in the right direction.
' It would limit public retirement. pmaiona to prey.at
their becoming larger than net income earned just prior
to retirement; integrate Social Security and other public
szatem benefits in~ a maximum pensioll limit; and limit
UJe amount of benefits that can be received from multiple
public service posts. Cost-Gt-living increases tor present
retirees could be financed by these reforms.
Since human beings, including public servants, are
not resistant to legalized greed, this begins to make some
sense
D . Diminis. • b. 1SCO · 1ng
When France's long-popular discotheque made its
way across the Atlantic, it looked like a real bonanza for
record producers.
What more could they ask than a nationwide mania
for dancing in clubs where mu.sic was entirely provided
by records? For a while it worked beautifully. Disco
music swept the country and the new records were
played around the clock on disco radio stations.
Now, it seems, the disco craze is fading. And oddly
enough no one's more delighted than the record pro-
ducers
They blame a serious slump in record sales on the
fact that people who go to disco clubs to dance and
S()('ialize don't buy records to take home. They spend
their spare cash on club fees, drinks and disco dancing
clothes.
Even disco radio stations report they're adding soft
rock, rhythm-and-blues, ballads and country music
to their programs because li.stenen were getting tired of the
montonous,pGundingtempoofdlscomtJ-!lc.
A recent survey of the 25 top.selling record albums
showed disco albums had dropped from 20 percent of the
sales to 4 percent in just three months.
The record folk guess it's because disco music isn't
memorable and those who record it usually aren't
famous names. ·
U this binta a return to hummable melodies and
catchy lyrics, we say hooray•
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Other views HprelMd on this page are thole of their authon and
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Boyd/ Initials
ByL.M.BOYD
Now what about those
famous fellows who uae only
a ftnt lrdtial along with the
Dear
Gloomy
Gu
Racbard Nixon 11 no
kook. With the earth a-
qua k In' he's moving
away from the nuke. P.R.J .
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full middle name plua sur-
name to ldentlfy themselves?
How mmy come to mind?
Start with: H. Rider Ha1-
1mt, P'. Seott P1tqerald, C.
Aubrey Sadtb, W. Somenet
llaqlwn aod C. Da, IAwt.I.
It WM Tbeodor Belk who
Mid, ··u. woman la not ....
eoaeUed wltb ber mother,
1be w11l never aet aJon• with men."
Tbe "UlUput" claarett.e
manufactured lD Great Brl-
t.aln la Jmt ... iDCb aad a ball
lonl and m elabtJI or an tnda
lD diameter.
A mo1>1 tboH women
bltw .. .,.. 11 ucl • wtto dle, OM wt of ftetJ ftft ..
h laer 1leep. Blame berblanta.
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meaal tlsey can boat tbtlr
Colomblan
m ariJu11aa
ri1tat up to
tbeir private
property." a
kaowledaea-
ble aource
told us.
Tbe dru1
traffic into
the United
8 ta tea ii
lar1•1Y coatroUed by or1aniled
crime. wblcb rak• ln the p-een-
back1 by tbe bllUooa. Tbe
"Umated baul from drup ii
Earl Waters
1'
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more t.ban teo billion a year.
Tb• bottel& Uem 11 tbe
lowly aaarijuaaa Jo&at, wldell
1eaerat11 --. o1 tbe c..a. now.
Tbit ...... ..,. pot .....
coDtribtata indirectly to or·
•aDlMdmme.
Aa .um.Md to ,....,.t ol tbe
popular 1197dloti.,.. weed -.
comet h'om ooe Soutb Amene.
couetey: Colombia. n.. la
1tl'oD1 • ........,. uaat a lotoltbe
cub tb8t *'-to• pot 11D11Mn lay out I« Colomblan Gold II fl>'
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other a..1Umate lD••UIMatl in
the SumhiDe ~.
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AdmlDlauatloo rtport det.aill
what bappma Lo th4 tnoney &bat pays fOf' ..... ao aa1JUop pounds ot
marijua.oa 1mu11&.d 6.nto thia
country from Colombia ~ch
year.
II ucb of the money ll iA.UlaUy
deposited in Miami bub. lo
cub deposit.I "ranlina ln abe
from $30,000 to '850,000, wtlh an
Robert N Weed tPubllwr
........ eteret~/· ....... ~---
JVef ... of ll00,000," ICCOl"dlq
totM 11ldl"Mltl D&A report. · Tia• •ub depo1lte eoullt IDOIUJ of• 111111 ''bfoqb& .. tbe b-* iD ...... boul or lul&-c.,. eanted W 1CM1D1 DMD wbo
ap,.and to h U.I . eiUMDa dr....s ....,..,., tn Jew and T-
lblrU .......... to lbow ..,
form ol !!'"ftleation," tbe re-port.._,.
TBS CAIB PLOW it both
larie ad ltadJ. One aceoumt in
a Miami bank bud.led 1DON
Utan .. mlWoD tn cub deDoltU
In a 1b111e maetb. A DEA tar·
vey ol jU9t 19 out of. 100 1upec:t
accowrt.I "revealed cub de·
poalts waune ln excea1 ot S53
mlWGll iii a six-month period."
ancludiag, a one-month total or
more th.a S20 million.
Tbe bub provide a rapecta-
ble and UMfw front for drua
dealen, wbo unload their cub
and then draw on their accounts to
buy real estate and legitimate
bual.nalel. One DEA reportootea
that .... ..,.olapmm•c111ttn1-
fleker' • ......... , purclaUld a
J>.Ufor .. mUMaetliim. . lo mutb ..... , flew• t.to.,
P'1orWa .,... troaa Colombl•
that die lllaml lwaaeb ol tbe
................ 1111111¥
direct dlpalita of U.I. ealla flam
Ute C-...1 ..... of ColomlU.
"No otller fonlp c.tral Bab
make direct depo1tu to tbe
lllami Bnada," a OEA nport atata.
I TH& DSPOllTI from UJe
Colomlia central bank ma.Ire
up almolt 15 perc.at ot Ute total
ca1h receipts at tbe Mtamr
Federal ReNrve brancb. Mucb
of Ute mooey ii then tramferred
.by wtre to the Colombian bank's
account at the Federal Reserve
1n New Yon.
Some ol the drug profit.I are in
turn transferred to banb in
COUAU1el that offer tu ex.emp-
tions and other advanta1es to
depoalton who want no ques-
Uooa uked -or anawered. One
trafficker had SS million
transferred by TELEX from the
Miami attOUDt to a bank ac·
count ln Panama, a DEA report
noted, addin&: "Other lranSfera
from bank accounts involved
banka in Switzerland, tbe
Bahamas, Venezuela and the
Grand Caymans."
But a healthy chunk of the
modern-day bootJeggen' income
ataya ri&bl in Florida. A Miami
real estate cooaullant, Charles
Kimball , studied foreign
purcb.ues of Dade County real
eatat.e, focuaing oa property that
IOld for more than $300,000. He
told our ueoc:lat.e Dale Van Atta
t.bat ln the flrlt six montba of
th.la year ooe·thlrd' of theacl ex-penai ve properties -$421
million worth -were bought by
foreigners. The buyera included
oll·rfcb Arabs and drug·r1cb
s mugglers.
At least half of the foreign
p urc haaera were South
Americans, Kimball found. TIM!y
included a Jroup or Bolivian and
Colombian citizens who have
bee n buying property at Key
H1~c ayne, Richard Ni xon's old
home su.mptng ground.
Courageous Judge Stands Up to Goliath
All ball Sacramento S,uperior
Court Judge Joseph G. Babich!
From bia lowly judicial') post be
rose to slay the mighty supreme
court Justices reposing ln their
heretofore sacrosanct ivory
towen.
Nol aloce Daniel entered the
lion 'a den and David went forth
to meet
Goliath bas
s uch daunt-
less courage
been r e ·
corded.
I l w a a
Babich who
issued the in·
junctioo bar-
r l n g State
Controller
Kenneth Cory from paying the
supreme court justices tbls
month's salary. His action wu
in reapome to a pleadina by the
Law and Order Committee
which charged the court with
failure to band down decisiom
wltbln 90days.
ALTBOVGH be baa been a
judge for 22 years, belnl first
appolnted by Gov. Goodwin J.
KnJlht to lbe municipal court
Art Hoppe
and elevated by Gov. Pat
Brown, Babich bad never before
been called upoo to make sucll a
tough dedaioo.
Not that there was any knotty
legal problem. 1be law, wnuen
in the constitution, Is plain
enough. SectiQo 19 ·o1 Article 6
states. "A juqe of a court of
record may not rettive the salary
for the judicial office held by the
judge wb1le any cause before the
judge remains pending and un-
dertermlned for 90 days alter it
baa been submitted rordeclalon ..•
Tbla bu been tbe law aince
1880! But for IDAllY years the
auguat jlllltices of the 1upr'e'IM
court have been winldJii at it,
secure in the belief that no ooe
would dare cballeqe tbett al-
fidavtta to the coatroUer that no
cases bad been peDdiD& more
than 90 days.
As Babich b.lmse1f comment-
ed, • ·u JOU're God and you mate
the rulee, wbo ll 1ota1 to quarrel wllb you?"
IT BAS BEEN tbia same self.
satl1fled sense of tmmwtlty
from the law ln tta own conduct
lbat bu led the court for many
years to openly defy Govern-
m ent c.ode Section l Ol50 which
req u1rea that the justices .. shall
reside and keep their offices in
the City ot Sacramento.'' Not a
single one of lbe ~ven Supreme
Court Jmticee lives within 100
m Ilea of Sacramento aod the'
rourt sits permaoenUy ln San
Frand.lco.
Their flouting of that law has
encouraged lesser officials aucb
a s the attorney gene ral, the
director ol Industrial Relations,
the banklng corporations and in-
surance commissioners to all lg·
nore lbe same requirement ol
the law.
AND, until now, none have
had ttM! temerity to challenge
the awesome bl ackrobed dis·
pensen of justice. Wbat Judge in
h.is ngbt mind would have the
lnteslmal forutude t.o question
the supreme court?
But Se n . H .L . "Bill"
Richardson, who has built
hlmaell a reputation for sta.Uting
the mightiest political tigers.
hu t November demanded that
Cory investtgate the monthly af-
fidavits or the justices, contend·
ang that aome cases have been
peod.lng since 1975. ReeelviJlg no
satlafaction, he turned the mat-
ter over to the Law and Order
Committee which bad been
formed under bb sponsorship
and bad been active in opposing
Chief Justice Rose Bird's elec-
tion last November.
THE C0-111 EE promptly
brou&ht an irtjuocUve actloo in
Sacramento Superior Court. Had
they searched lbe state they
co uld not have bee n more
f o rtunate than findin g
themselves in Judge Babich's
courtroom. For lbe amugnesa or
the Supreme Court 1n defying
the laws wu not without founda-
tion. Moel of the state's lower
court judges live ln hope of be·
Ing someday elevated. They
want no quarrels with the
migbty.
But Babich. a graduate or
Stanford and Uruverslly or San
Francisco law school, has dem·
onstraled a strong indepen-
dence throughout his career.
Despite his outs pokenness.
8 abich ef\joys a high regard for
his legal abilities and served as
president or the Ca lifornia
Judges Conference (assocJation>
in l964.
No Wonder Health Foods Aren't Habit-forming
I have a friend, Al (Lefty)
Kotll, who'• a health food nut.
Wone yet, be'• a aalesman for
Kolber Nature's Bounty, Inc.
For the put couple of mootba, h•'• been com1n& around t.out1ni a new product, • 'Or11nlc
KJIUp."
"It's extracted from the ber·
rlea of lhe Eurasian scbwep-
per weed,''
said Kotts ,
eyu aglow
wltb the
fanatlchm
•bared by all
health food
addict.I. "And
ll '• ablolu&ely unique."
"Whal
make• It
unique? I
uked.
"It'• Juatant.eed 100 perceo~
pure," be la1d proudly. "Jutt
read that label.•'
I examined tbe label wltb care: "Cont1lns · no Cata,
c h ole1terol , nltrlu1 , trtll1~wdum IO, caf. f eine IUD llutamet.e,
DDT, PCB, ln1ect drop·
pt.Dp .• .''
( .
"Very lntereltlna." I aald.
"Did you aet to the part about
It bavtna no artificial fi.avor,
artificial color. artlflclaJ odor or
artificial preservatJves1"
"I'll take your word for it," 1
saJd. "But I tb1.nk I'll wait unUl
they test 1l on laboratory rats.
Can't be U>o careful these days."
"They already have," aald
KottJ proudly. "Muaive doeel
of Oreanic Klllip were fed to
1327 nta twice a day for 11.x
months and not a slnale rat
came down wltb nervou1
Lemioa, cancer, •ldn lrritatioll.
heart disease or premature
baldneu."
"WELL," J admitted, ''lt doel
sound relatively bumleaa."
"Relatively? Pbyslctam bave
certified il abeolutely Hft for
patientl with a b1ltory ol mi·
aralne headaches or cbJ'Onic Im·
pet110, and il won't dlaeolor your
denture1."
"l don't wear denlw'el." "Or your necktie. You will
note that lt'1 ablolutely oolor--
.... Alie> lt leaWll DO UllpMuul aftertalte. Try • tpooafW .••
I did. "Not UY pr111nt taste."
JAld.
-----------------
·•And it's al10 completely
odorleu, which me&na you can
cook 1l all day without filllna up
your boulebolcl with bC>Ulebold
odor1."
"And what does It do for me?"
"While not a c:Uet.ary supple-
ment ,,_,. H ," sald Kotts.
"Or1anlc Klllip contalna fewer
than .001 calories per kllocram.
•blcb ii 9.8 Umel leu than any
diet IOda pop on the market to-
day."
"l could lole a little wetcbt," I
1a!d.
.. And wbUe it does DOl Pl'••ml
prelDaDCJ bl all CH•," be
added, ''ii ttkm la warm prtlc
Ju.lee prior to rettrtq tt. wW not
cauae 'blood clota. '' "Speelrinl of HX • • • " I uld
hesitantly.
"Believe me, buddy," ttous
Quotes
"We have tbe aewapaper
wbtcb don it.I belt to make
every lqUU'e aeN of 1IDd md
... ,ive • ~aam of MMlf,'' Ralpll traldo ,....,.,.
said, living me a wink and a
dud1e, "Oraanlc KUUp will have
posltlvely no adverse effecta on
that old t11er in your old tuk."
APTl!ll llO'M'S a11ured me
thal Organic Killip wun't habil·
formlna -"You can ltJck it any
Ume wtthoul a whip or a Jln&le,"
WU the way be put It -I bought
a 21·day supply
When be dropped back 1n
three weeks for another order, I
waa dub6oul. "I don't feel any
beUer at all,'' I said.
"Do you feel any wor1e?" be
ukecl.
"No,'' I 11.Ld. "But l tee b1 the
label that lt bu no nutrttlioQa.l
value. And because il'• co&or·
leu, laltelw and odorlw, tt
bu no .. tbetlc value, either.
What'• more,.u doeu't tam me
Oft or on."
'· !xactl)'," acreed Kotll, nod-
ding.
"But you told me It wu an
abtolutely unique product," I
Hid anptl)', "even tboqb you
knew lt equldn't do me U1 fOOCl .Utaoewr-. ,,
'' A·bllbl '' ttled Kotta, raWu a trt.._.. fcnflqer. ''But il eouldn 't burt.. ••
I •
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17
NATION
Rural-Style Cri~
Thievery, Vandali801 RaJDpant
a11MA 0' • .._ • .._ ,.,..,. ...s '° worry •bout klcb C~........._,t.Mlr main . Now tbaM IUIM
ldda ~ ..... ·-....... -.. .... ,....,.. .......................... u.... ........ .
clala. caw.,,...._ la New Mako j~ -per centtMpMtJ99r. ""*-., U.. ~load ll romiMl.Y npped olf In nori41~
....,. ftlS COUfna.DI OP Obio to the
coalfiekla ol Wiit Vlrsiala to IM cow ~try of
U.e South...t. u almolll ftft-fokl lncreue tn crime an tbe PMt two .... ta th.reatenin1 tbe euy.-. MCm"e lifMtyte ol rural America.
Aaaual PBI ltatl1Uc1 abow that lince lleo,
crime la naral Americ.a ll increuinc more raptdly thu la \D'blla anu.
In ulD,, tbe rural erlm• nte wu as tncldenu
per 100,000 ~-In im, the lalMt year for
which 6prw are H.u.bie, U. nte stood nearly
five times biPer at 2,012 per 100,000 population. Dart.lac U. NllM period, crime in metropolitan
areu .,.. aboat bar times blsMr.
PVI' ANO'l'llE& WAY, IN ta tbe odda of
someone tn a rural area betn.c a crime victlir were
QUEENIE
--· ............. ,.
.. : . ..o;e..:: .. ._ ....... St __ _
.......... ,,..,,,u..oi111t ...... lD•.
Prol.uor' Howa1' Pb.llllp• of Obk> State. UDl~ AP. tM f'BJ ftlur9I .a.ow that rural
crime Iii ~ •ul to alt.m ...... neeMd ID
1117.
'1'e 4•tdae I laa.e.,'' IQI ............... do
100 ~ .... to nteb .. to ............... --C.·
.......... ·~ ... otMr'I wtD PQ ..._,
tloaT"
lnlDnnatioe 00 tbe ........ -aiat ot tbe problem ll lketchy, but .....arebln .-rallY
a1ree rural crime ha• certaiD cbaraderiltica:
--l'llOPSaTY CIUllS .. u. ....... prob-
lem, •fedally vand•IM• and tMlt. Pla1Wps
estlmlltel that iD rural Olllo. v=de"•m aecoanta
for a1 wla u 50 per e • ot crime. PurdGe
UolventQ ltudlel ol two la••" eomUel fOUD4 vandablm aceounted for 21 ,.remt ol crime.·
In Hampshire County, W.Va., f=~pment
theft ll tM IDOlt prenlent crime, a to re-
sea.rcben Thomas Bean and I.QM LawTence, and
a local bmlter there wu reeentl1 eaactat abootinc
up a farmer'• house.
Tbl.a awn mer. 1omeone ticM>k a four-wheel
drln nbicle and ri~ tbroutb comfteldl oa 'the
outaklrtl ~Toledo, Ob.to.
Around the country, tradon, combines and
other expensive farm macblnee are euy prey for
thieves, because many rural Americana can't get
uaed to the idea ol lock:inc thinp and removing keys.
-&uaAL C&IMB IS generally not as violent
as urban crime, but the murder rate in rural areas
is only slightly less tban ln cities.
-Rural criminals are almost always young
males. 'Ibey uaually commit their crtmea ln tbeir
home county, although not in tbe aame town.
Beacon
Beckons
LeCL41RZ, Iowa
(AP) -Tbe little
cbW'ch oo the river b.,
decided to npand it.a
role u a ''bea(oo of
faith."
IHtHd of a tradl·
doaa1 lteeple, Our LadJ of tM ltlwr Cbm-cb la
moa.atiq a U1btboue
OD ita roof.
"We tbou1ht a
Ugbtboule wou14 be re·
ally representative of
this rlwr eommunity,"
said tbe Rev. Jamea
CODl'OJ, pastor of the
lSO·member Roman
Catholic dwrcb.
''We bed to go throuah
the Iowa Department of
TranaportaUon to tel
approval for tbe Ugbt,"
be said. "They restrict·
ed us to a beaeon, not a
bllnkina lilhL"
The five-year-old
cbu.rcb in the bluffs of
LeClaire cannot be seen
from U.S. fr7 -the main
street through th.ii Scott
County community -
but the 2 v.-slory
lighthouse will be visible
for miles by land and
river . ·
C•ll 642-5678.
Put • tew words
to work tor ou.
~-_,...
.. ... ...... -.I
"One thing's for sure. It's not people from
metropolitan areas l'UllDiilC out and victimising rural areas," says Purdue reeeueber Joeepb Don· ---------'--------------------------
, ... _ ........... ) ,
. ...... .... "" '
"Thal'-. th1• lrouhlc• w1lh life Wt>'r<· ALL '<'xtras' •
Court to Hear
Medical Case
SAN, rkANCISCO (AP ) -California's
Supreme Cosrt bJAS agreed to consider wbetber a
San M1rteo County man can sue because a medical
diagnosis which incorrectly indicated his wife had
syphilis broke up tbe marriage.
Six justices voted to grant Stephen Molien a
hearing. Justice William Clark did not vote.
THE COURT WILL CONSIDER whether
Molten can sue Kaiser Foundation Hospital and
Dr. Thomas Kilbndge for loss of consortium and
negligently caused emollonal distress
Molien alleges the physician incorrectly s aid
his wife bad syphilis in December 1976, leading her
to believe she bad contracted tbe venereal disease
from him.
He also claims. that because of the diagnosis.
bis wife began to suspect that be was engaging in
extramarital sexual activities. The resulting
tension and hostility broke up the marriage,
Molien claims.
Molien Cl.led the suit in July 1977.
SAN •ATEO COUNTY SUPERIOR Court
Judge Alan Haverty dismissed one part or tbe ac-
tion ln August 1977.
The Court of Appeal dismissed tbe entire suit
last August.
Molien contended the appeal court railed lo
acknowledge the special harm "imputation of
sypbllia" can create in a marriage compared to an
ordinary medical misdiagnosis.
The appellate court said tbe alleged miscon·
duel could be likened to negligent alienation of af·
fections which bas been abolished in California.
nermeyer.
Several reasons are offered for the rise in
rural crimes. A leadbll cause dted la tbe lack or
law enforcement penoDDel in rural areas.
A second factor la the wealth iD many country
towns: there's plenty worth stealiq and not much
protecting it. Rural America la much more af.
fluent these days .
fN MONTMORENCI, IND., 1bunderbirda are
parked in front of $100,000 homes. As often as not,
the keys are left In the cars, and tbe front doors of
the houses are unlocked.
Inside are stereos, color TVs and microwave
ovens.
New highways and new industry have helped
open the way for crime in rural America. Strange
can cruise through, atrangen move ln.
In many towns, city people buy country
homes. 'Ibe distinction between country and sub-
urb ts gradually blurring.
Phillipe· notes that the past d~ade witnessed
tbe first increase in rural population in years.
Rural communities are losi.ae their Cint line of de·
fense: knowing your neighbor, knowing who
belong.a.
"WHAT YOU RAVE m bomoseneouil com·
munities becoming more ~· People
don't know each other," be says.
Life for nual t.een-agen baa also changed. In
many stat.es, tight money baa forced small high
s chools to consolidate into aprawlin1 county
schools just as crowded as their city cousins.
Donnermeyer says peer pressure and lack or
adult attention ln tbeae county scboob often lead to
drug use, drinking and sometimes crime.
Ironically, according to sociologists, rural
America finds itaelt facing the same buie prob·
lem faced by crlme·ridden city neitbborboodl:
the ripping of tbe social fabric, of knowing and
carin& about neighbors.
MANY, INCLUDING THE federal Law En-
forcement Assistance Administration and the Na·
tlonal Sheriffs Association, feel the answer ia to
restore tbe strength of country neilhborbooda, to
make tbe neighbors care again. •
Since 1972, the sberiftl' group bu received an
annual '250,000 grant from LEAA to operate a Na·
tional Neighborhood Watch Program. 1be pro-
gram, initially geared toward the suburbs, is shift.
ing its empbaais toward rural crime.
Director Ben Gorda says the program teaches
people to fight crime with commoo·aenae precau-
tions UM locking doors and vehicles and lnatallinl
anti-burglary devices. ·
ll also encourages people to keep an :
eye on strange can driviq alone rural roads, and
note license plat.ea If they appear suspicioua.
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Nortbea•t Bit
Sunbelt Lures
Bwinessmen
By fte Auodat.ed Pnas
Atlanta is "red bot." Dallas stiU is attractive,
but has slowed down a bit Portland, Ore.. and
Phoenix are gaining rast
If it sound like a horse·race of some kind, It Is.
in a way
Cities across the country remain locked In
pursuit of corporations, especially now that re-
cession is makjng jobs more precious .
Btrr ACCORDING TO MAURICE F ulton. the
60·year-0ld chairman of Fantus Corp. which helps
a bout 200 corporations relocate each year , things
haven"t changed much in terms of which cities
business favors.
"The Sunbelt lives," he said recently. And for
the foreseeable future, he predicts that cities in
war m climates will continue to lure manufactur-
ing jobs from the declining Northeast
The Northeast and Midwest haven't been com
pletely out of the running, though. A number of
cities in those regions have shaped up their acts
enough the past five years and are doing quite
nicely in attract ing corporate headquarters.
"BEGINNING FIVE YEARS AGO, some of
these cities bcgitn to attack their problems. in
stead of failing lo recognii e their problems or say·
ing they were Inevitable," he said.
Chicago, where Fantus is her.dquartered. has
an economic development commlss1on to retain
a nd attract new bus iness. Detroit has its
Henaissance Center which Is entering a new phase
of growth. Philadelph1a and New York also have a
new and better attitude toward keeping and at-
tracting business, sa1d Fulton.
But the recession is not likely to stop com
panics from relocatmg If they a see a long-term
advantage in doing so
"SOME COMPANIES WE'VE BEEN "·orking
with say ii we do go Into a recession, that that's a
good time to move, that .... 1ey might get incentives
in some cities," said F ulton
In Fulton's opinion. the level of tax.es and
quality of life in a city aren't as important as pure
business economics when a company ls consider-
ing a move
"The incentives for a company to relocate
come with obsolescence or a plant, inability to ex-
pand, inability lo attract workers with the right
kinds or skills. development of oew products, ac-
celerating costs of production, and the develop·
mentor new markets,'' he said.
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l!EV lESTEP P SUNO, PA\""'
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Skaters
WASHINGTON (AP)
-If you're into roller
disco or just plain skat-
ing, the nation's op-
tometrists have some
advice: for best balance
keep your eyes off your
feet.
Skaters need the abtli-
r P'ACtfiC v.aw
MIMOllAl P'AllC
Cemittery Mortuary
Chapel
3500 Pac1f1c View Drive
Newport Beach
644·2700
"'I ty to judge speed and
distance and il you wear
glasses, make sure they
fit snugly so they won't.
fly off if you fall or are
knocked down.
McCOIMICIC MOITUAlltS
Laguna Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hiiis
768-0933
S.n Juan C.plalrano 4gs.1n&
While skating, the
Ame rican Optometric
Association says, it is
generally best to look
straight ahead at eye
level, glancing to the
aide frequenUy to avoid
c rashes wUb other
skaters.
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What Does It All Meaa?
Primarie1 Paat Foretell Puzzling Future
10 FOR 10
John F. Kennedy
Deaths
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PARIS <APl -Ger-
malne Lubin. 89. a' star
of the French Ope ra for 20
years. died Saturday , her
fa mily said. She was best I
known for roles In operas
by Wagner and Strauss
LOS ANGELES (/\Pl
Ale~aoder Jacobs,
who wrote the scr ipts
f or s u c h film s as
·'French Connectlrm II."
"Point Blank," "Hell in
the Pacifi c," "Sitting
Target " a n d "The
Se ve n -Ups." died of
cancer
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Boys Sold
For Labor
Set Free
KARACHI, Pakistan
(AP) -AuthorlUea
raided seven forced
labor camps in Sind pro-
vince and rescued 447
boys wbo had bttn kid·
napped in dllleunt
partl ol Pakistan and
sold to tbe camp1,
.a&rtlal law otneiall an.
nouncM.
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aged I to 15, bad been In
the camp• for seven yean, oftld.ala 1a1d.
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operaton iave the boy1
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Or. Donald Steete
John and Jan Lindstrom
lane Blank
Oeoroe & Emy Burctcle
Or. Charles Patterson
Biii and Roberta Schmidt ~rr and Lutv Fletcher George Woods
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UNIO.'J. W Va CAP) -If you ever
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her a howcb'
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ho~e,·n
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mot.her taught me bow. She had 8Jl
old spring house where sbe kept. the
milk "
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chum although she owns lbe electric
variety -bas been making, and sell-
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Will Help Poor
Heat Homes
PUEBLO, Coto. <AP> -While the
Senate considers providin1 $1.6
billion to help the poor heat their
• ho m es this winer. a federally
financed poverty agency here ls of·
rering low-income people cords of
firewood.
A bout 60 cords or ponderosa pine
had been given out, according to the
agency, called Pueblo Action
Director Phil Gama sa id rising fuel
prices have pressed low·income peo-
ple anto "heat or eat" decisions.
The NaUonal Forest Service of·
fered to mark dead trees. killed by
pine beetles, if the agency wanted to
cut them down.
With $50,000 from the Pueblo Man·
power Administration, the agency
hired nine unemployed workers to
cut a nd stack the wood.
yellow butter and the butter from tho
Holsteins la almost white."
Ma& DOWDY LIVES ln a small
house four miles west of this Monroe
County community. One o( 10
children, she wu r aised on a Cann
atop nearby Sarton Mountain
"We were brought up to work," she
says. fondling her dasher, the long-
bandled device one uses to churn but-
ter.
"I make my own dashers," Mrs.
Dowdy says. "Everybody did back
when' I was a girl. Of course. every·
body churned their own butter back
then. But OOl now; too much work. I
reckon."
· Mrs. Dowdy also used to do her
own milking, but has passed that
chore to her childrm.
.. MY DAUGHTER, WANDA, mllks
two o( the cows and her brother
milks the other," she says. "When
they bring t.be milk into the house, l
put it in a separator and separate the
milk from the cream. Then, I let the
cream sit a couple or days Wltil it
sours.··
When the cream has reached the
proper stage, she pours it into u
lbree-gallon chum and begins work-
ing tbe dasher up and down. About 30
mi.nut.es later. the cream bas turned
tebuUer. .
.. A balf.ga]Jon ol cream will mate
three or four pounds or butter, de-
pending on bow thick it is," she says.
"The last thing we do is put the but-
ter into pound bowls, print it and
then put it in the freezer.
"I LIKE TO KEEP a store of but-
ter but people buy it so qu.ick I can't
keep iL Until a couple of years ago, I
sold it for 50 cents a pound. Now, I
get a dollar for it."
Mrs. Dowdy's comments may
evoke the image of bot biscu.its and
butter for some, but not for her
family.
"Seems like m y family would
rather have margarine." she says.
"They don't care much for churned
butter."
HB Taxi May Replace Bus
Huntington Beach senior dtiJ.ens
wbo have waited more t.ban a year
for dial·a·ride bus service may get
cheap taxi rides instead.
A $30,000 contract with tbe Yellow
Cab Co. ls being eyed by Huntington
Beach city leaders and represen-
t a U ves of Supervisor Harriett
Weider's olfice.
The start of a formal dial·•·ride
program by the Orange County
Transit District la sWl more than a
year away, said Michael Vandor, a
member ol Mrs. Weider's staff.
He said an interim program with
t.be cab firm in which seniors wouJd
pay only 50t for transportation is
part or a propo8al Orange CoWlty
supervisors will be asked to fund.
Tbe interim program calls for
service 24 hours a day, seven days a
week.. Patrons will have to reserve
caba three hours in advance and
have to prove they are 65 years or
over.
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STACKED UP Rams running back Elvis ~ Peacock falls to score from one yard out as
I the Giants· John Mendenhall and Dan
1 Lloyd cut down what could have been a
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BJ .JOHN 8EVA.NO °' .. ~ .......... L06 ANGE.LES -TIM Baim of 1971 bave re-
ached aoewdeptb-rock bottom.
. They acquired tbetr Wustrloul new po1lUoo
aft.er lollni to, of all people, the New York Olanta.
20-14, before 43,318 boolD1 patrons at the Colileum.
EVEN WITH AU. THE INIUIUES, losin1 lo
Dallu and San Diego, teama that figure to expose
your weaknesaes, la one tblng. But loa1ng to a tum
Ulte the Giants ls another.
"I've run out of excuses for us," said dis-
traught guard Dennis Harrah. "I used them all
last week. We should have beaten the Giants.
30-0.''
"It waan't even in my globe that we could lose
to this team," Fred Dryer added sarcastically.
"They're not a better team than we are."
TREY MAY NOT BE BETTER, but as of to-
day the Giants are at least equal as both teams
share identical 4-S records. For a team Like the
Giants, who share their division with the Dallas
Cowboys. the win doesn't mean too much more
than just pride.
For the Rams. though, who are used to win·
nlng, It not only drops them into second place-m
the NFC West behind New Orleans CS-4 >. it also
leaves them with a little egg on their race.
As in the previous two weeks. nothing ap.
peared to go right for Ray Malavas1 's beleaguered
troops
The Ram offense was so ineffective. pt.inter
Ken Clark look at upon himself to be the team ·s spark plug
ON TWO SEPARATE OCCASIONS, Clark dis·
• dalned the use of the punt lll an attempt to move
bJS teammates. The first try resulted In a two-yard
pass play from Clarll to linebacker George An·
drews
Unfortunately. the Rams needed four yards
and fell short. turrung lhe baU over to the Giants
who ronverted the field position <Rams 40 > tnto a
49-yard field goal and a 3·0 lead
The scrond attempt, in the third quarter. wa~
even more rostly as Clark. with plenty of lime to
k ic k. de<.·1ded to run lo his n ght He J!atned only
three of the five yards nect'!>sary and again the
G1u nts had gOOd lle ld pos1t1on on the Ham 26
O•ltv '''°' ,,,..°'bf GM)' Aml1roM
Two plays later Phil Samms connected with
Johnny Perkins on a 14 yard pass play and the
Giants pulled out lo wnat proved to be an insur
mountable 20-7 advantage.
crurtal Rams touchdown. Los Angeles had
a first.and-goal situation from the three-
yard line and couldn't punch it in. The final
rt·s ult was a 20-14 victory for t he Giants. FORTUNATELY, CLARK ELUDED the pres:.
·Martin 'Not Good for Baseball'?
'£!iat's What Steinbrenner Says A/ ter Firing ¥ ankees Manager
NEW YORK tAP> -811ly Martln is out. after
Ian other strike call.
lD the wake or an alleged fight in Bloomingtoo.
Minn .• the free-swinging Martin was fired Sunday
as man ager of the New York Yankees and replaced
by o ne-time coach Dick Howser.
Yankee owner George Steinbrenne r , s up-
portive of Martin an many of his earlier con-
troversies, appar ently had reached the limit of his
endurance a ft er the manager's latest news-making
incident last w('ek.
Martin, who has a long history of similarly
sordid affairs. was accused of punching Jln lllinOJs
'man last Wednesday night in the lobby of a Bloom·
lington hotel. His alleged v1ct1m. Joseph Cooper of
!Lincolnshire, Ill .. was sent to the hospital where he
1rcquired 15lo20slltches toclosecutsonhis hp.
• r MARTIN DENIED throwing any punches. But
J ust the news was enough to get Steinbrenner up 1n
lthe air over the weekend, Jetting off to New York
!!!"om his home in Florida to investigate the case. 11 he owner appeared to prejudge Martin when he
teommented·
I "We just can't have tum getting into these
\things every two months It's not good fo r organized
!baseball." 1 But Steinbrenner had nothing to say Sunday
\;after letting Martin go, ending a stormy rela-
ltionship that started in the middle of the 1975
!season. No definitive statement concerning Martin
,was included in the Yankee announcement. just
,these sucrinct words.
t "THE NEW YORK Yankees announced tonight
fbiat Billy Martin will not be returning as manager
iof the Yankees." f• lt was the second time in his controversy·
•Studded career that Martin has parted with the
(Yankees.
~ In the middle of the 1978 season he resigned un·
Ider pressure after a series of problems with
lnlanaJement and superstar Reggie Jackson. utter·
g b1s infamous phrase that Steinbrenner and
acksoo deserved each other because "one is a born
ar andlheotheria convicted.··
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MAllTIN STE1N811ENNEll HOWSER
B'ut less than one week after Bob Lemon had
been hired to replace Martin, Steinbrenner re·
versed tus field with the shocking announcement
that Martin would return as manager in 1980 .
IT DIDN•T TAKE Martin quite that long to
com e back. however. He returned prematurely in
the middJe of 1979 in an effort to fire up a fl agging
team. Martin's return did no good as the Yankees
finished a desultory fourth in the American Le<tgue
East.
While neither Steinbrenner nor Marlin "'as
available for comment Sunday, Howser was.
"I've ~n <tround New York 12 years ... he said.
"[ understand what a manager of the Yankees has
to go through · ·
But few went through wbat Martin did in his
embattled off-and-on seasons with the Yankees.
And a lot of the trouble was bis own doing.
With a histor y of management problems behind
hi m at Minnesota. Detroit and Texas, Martin joined
the Yankees as manager during the 1975 season.
replacing Bill Virdon.
UNDER MARTIN, the Yankees won their first
American League penna nt in 12 years in 1976 during
a relatively sober season. rt wasn't until J ackson
arrived as an expensive free agent in 1977 that
things began to really pop in the Yankee clubhouse,
so m e thing Steinbrenner called "controlled
volatilism" and pitcher Sparky Lyle described In
literary terms as the " Bronx Zoo."
Martin and Jackson simply rudn"t get along
from the start. and the 1977 sea.son was a senes or
loud clashes between these two. Wlth Stelnbttn.ner·s
hard·ll06ed opinions thrown In for good measure.
Each day brought a new revelallon in the news·
making Yankee clubhouse. much like a telev1S1on
soap opera •
But the YankL-es won the pennant and a World
Scncs despite themselvci. The 1978 season followed
the same crazy.qwlt pattern and didn't calm d0'4TI
until Marlin announced a tear·hllcd and bitte r res-
1gnat1on in June ,
LEMON WENT ON lo lead the YankC<'s to a
second straight World Series victory. but his lack of
s uccess th.ii. past season with an mJury·nddled
team triggered Martin's premature return
Things were all right betwe<'n Martin and Stein·
brenner until last week -and the owner took quick.
conclusive action
"If course. 1 was surprised." llowser said of
Steinbrenner 's call Saturday asking him 1f he would
be interested 1n managmg the Yankees "When I
r ead m the paper about Marlln·s altercation. my
first thoughts were for Billy I thought he had been
duped I don't thmk I've been closer to anyone m
baseball than Biiiy. on or off the field "
Howser s:ud he then new Sunday to Ocala. Fla .
where Steinbrenner has a horse farm. to see the
owner and "the deal was consummated ..
ALTHOUGH HOWSER had settled tn the
Ta llahassee, Fla .. area to get out of the glanng ma-
JOr league s potlight, he said. "It would be hard for
anyone to turn down the New York Yankees·
managing Job. especia lly when you've been part of
the organization for 12 years I'm a Yankee. I know
the players fairly well "
The ntlld·manncred Howser, a s harp contrast
to Martin's fiery temperament. was the Yankees·
third base coach from 1969 to 1978 before taking a
Job as coach or the f'lor1da State Una vers1ty
baseball team
The new Yankee manager is known as an ex·
cellent detail man with a keen baseball mind.
after lbe pme better than be did.tbe Giant di.:
feulve G!!'fpl,
,Mallivut. "altbou•b be woukla1t edUdae Clut 1
openl)'. dkl aay UM two punt play1 were vttal to tM
(>uttome. 1 ~
1 ~"We made too many mlatakes," be aaJd. "But
we alto had a lot of dropped footballa and bo&dJDa 1 peoaltiea. •
"It's bard to make the changes we have and get any aoUdiflcatioo. It's not pleasant to lose but
we're trying to look at things reallltlcally and
keep things in perspective. That's something the
press hasn't done ." ~
NEITIJEa HAVE THE FANS as it look Uaem
all of the minute into tbe game before they start-
ed to boo the 'Rams -especially the offense -,Wl·
merclfully. 1 · Things especially got bad when the Rama !)ad
a first-and-goal at the three-yard line in the final '
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quarter and d1dn'I score, and when quarterback I
Pat Haden was mtercepted with 1 :58 to play to -
secure the outcome. \
"I know we have a lame duck Image in Los j
Angeles, .. says Haden concerning the booing, "but .
I think our players are l<X»cing forward to playing
on the road for the next couple of weeks. ,
j "l'D NEVER TAKE MY DAUGHTER to a
Ram game and subject her to the vocal animosity
that goes on dunng the game. My wife doesn't
come anymore. either.
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everybody ha5:· he added. "I went to a Pop
Warner game the othe r day and all the coaches did i
"'as yell at the k1cb. And the parenu m the stands
Wi' ren 't any better
··we·re prorci.s1onC11!. w e·re trying our best. ,
Wl• look up at tht' crowd here hopmg to sec some
.,m1hng fact~ and all w~ ~cc arc angry people yell· '
ang ob~cerut11:5 ttl u~
· .. We get a damn ~ood ~alary to play well and
""hl'n we play a~ badly ai. we did. it's dishearten-
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A lmo"t to <t man. the Rams e xempted
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FINALLY Eddie Hill scores the first
Ram touchdown to cut into a 13-0 Giant
lead in the third quarte r . Hill took a 21·
yard pass from quarterback Pat Haden
into the end zone. but the Rams· rally
came too late.
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Me vio Sims, sometimes known as "Coach
bo from CaJ State Where?" will probably have
gbtmaree over his Dream coaching job.
Not only la be the rookie bead coacb or an lnex-
rteoced expansion team In a two-year-old league,
one of-tlis basketball players can even dunk the ball.
or moet of them. a jumper is any time both feet
eave the ground, a long bomb any shot from outside
e key. ·
SIMS, YOU SEE, JUST HAPPENS to coacb a
omen's pro basketball team and an ave::-age one
at that. But ii you tblnk the former Cal State
i~~::nf ualataot ia worried about delicate egos,
I.o a blow for chivalry but a boon for equal
gbta, Sims plan.a on bandllns the California
ream1 the same way be would any men's buket·
ball &ea.ID. wlD -. or draw. That includes bandin1
out ertticilm, thou1h It prtcludes banding out
towela
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.. WE LOOKED WORSE than a bigb school
team," be said Sunday after the Dreams dropped
their exhibition opener to San Francisco, 90-82.
"Our free throws were poor, theirs were good. Our
turnovers were beavy. theirs were light.
"Generally, we stunk up the place, to be
honest with you. People were out of place and they
couldn't tell you why. We couldn't tell wblcb end
was up."
SiDll was let.Ung off steam ln front of reporters
mainly becaute be bad to wait a while to tell the
playen first-band.
"I CAN'T GO STaAIGBT Into the locker room
any more," be said. "That's one old habit I bave to
break. I can't go in and cbew them out."
Lt~e most coacbea, Sima eventually cooled off
and fOl'IOt abouttbe Dreama' J'7 tvaoven and Sui
Francllco'• 72reboundl.
, "I know we're a better team than that." be
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said, abakiog bis bead. "Rest assured. that won't
happen again."
The Dreams couldn't have picked a more ob-
scur e coach-or a better judge or basketball
talent-than Sims. At 37, he's young for a head
coach which Is odd, cooalderin& he didn't graduate
from colleae until he was 30.
EVEN MOaE ODD is bis back.round. He waa
All-Everything at Banning High ScbQOl ln 1960 but
forsook atblet.lcs for a career ln the Air Force.
Wben he finallr. decided to ao back to school in
1968, he dldn t bavt much choke in where.
Nobody wu recrultto1 him and he wasn't In a
posttloo to do bis own recrultin1.
So be picked the nearest college to George Air
Force Bue. which ln thil lnatance was Victor
Valley College, aome 20 miles away. Now VVC
isn't exactly a powerboule. When the sdiool de·
cided to play lt1 bome pmes on ~ampus, a stand·
lnc·room crowd wu eom.-.. like 25. Iutead ot
wood, they cover.d t.be um GOOl-wtua UDoleum. U
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prtortty.
VVC dJdn'l waste mucb money on recruilin1
s ince it drew most of its players from the toc&i
high schools-all two of them. It toiled lo the
state's s mallest and most appropriately nal!M!d
conference. the Desert. Flab didn't grow in tbe
nearby Mojave River, cobwebs did. ·
NATtJRALLY, SIMS' ZZ.t scoring averace
didn't mean much in the eyes of recruiters. But It
was •ood enough to get him a ride to LA State,
where be wu a two-year letterman. From there,
be landed a Job wtlh unknown Cal State Fullertoe
recruiUnc lbe players that eventually put ~
Tltaos on the basketball map.
Once he learned the intricacies of coacb.i.D1 la
six years u Bobby Dye's rilht-hand man, Sime
was neady for the next major atep-bil otl'O
basketball t.eam.
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A C•paute Report From the Wortd of Sport•
Mays F orfeit s Mets' Job:
'I 'm Not F ighting Baseball'
From AP Dlspatcbes
NEW YORK "You know me I um not going II
lo fight baseball." Hall or Farner WilUe Mays said
today ~r failing to persuade Baseball Com
missioner Bowie Kuhn to change his mind Hbout
barring Mays from the game because he had accepted a
public relations job with a casino
Mays said be and the commtssioner exchanged views but
that there was no indkabon lhat Kuhn would yield on hls de·
ctsion that a conoectlon with the gambling facility would bl'
detnmenlal lo baseball. Mays said he would not fight tht.·
rommissioner and would forefit his Job as part-time coach
and goodwill ambusador with the New York Mets.
Mays showed up at a midtown restaurant alter the meet-
ing with Kuhn. Bally Manufacturing Corp. of Atlantic City.
N J .. had summoned a press coolerence to announce that
Mays bad a ccepted a multimillion doUar contract wtlh the
Park Place Hotel in AUanUc City.
Kuhn last week sent a telegram warning him that ii he
accepted the post, he would be banned from baseball, and ap
parently he mallltained that position in today's meeting.
In a subsequent statement to the press. Kuhn said that
Mays would still be welcome at old-timers games and other
baseball functions.
Mays had two years to go on a contract he signed with
J oan Payson, late owner or the New York Mets, after he was
traded to lhat club by the San Francisco Giants.
All Rosen, executive vice president of Bally and former
president of the New York Yankees. attended the announce-
ment of Mays' new assoclaUon.
• • J knew the commissioner bad reservations about Willie
taking this job and remaining ln baseball." said Rosen "I
didn't recognize or have any idea that be would announce 1l
an this manner."
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Former touring golf pro Doug Sandus, '4'hO wa~ a
celebrated playboy, ts still living 1t up, even though he'~
working for a Houston real esta~ development firm
Said Sanders: "I'm working as hard a.s I can to get my
'I life and my cash to run out at the same time·. J( I can ll just die after lunch Tuesday, everything will be
perfect."
Blazft'S NipJ'ftl o• L .. 1.11eee•d Shot
Walter Davis sank a 20-foot shot at the buuer m
Sunday night as the Phoenix Suns edged the
Portland Trail Blazers, 89.aB, in a National Basket·
ball Association game. The loss was the first or the
season for the Blaiers, who have won nin' games . . Fred
Brown came off the bench to lut lhr~ straight baskets late Ln
the game and lead Seattle pa!\1 Ch.lcago, 108·97 ... Scott
Wedman. retumln~ to the Kansas City lineup after missing
three games because of illness. scored 17 of his 21 points i..o
the second half as the Kings broke a four-game losing streak
with a 1~101 victory over San Diego . . Calvln Natt and
Mike NewtlD combined for 57 points as lhe New Jersey Nets
snapped a six-game loslllg strealc with a 1.20-115 victory over
Houston des pite a strong second·halr rally by the
Rockets ... Veteran guard Charlie Scott will be out of a c
tion al least two weeks because of a back injury. the Denver
Nuggets announced
ruo mc.t ........ " ta.kl MelOD· o~ foUowiM tbe LakWt • fourtb atralpt '\tk1ory, all of wbkb
have comt at UM ronun.
... ,.... nne'5 ........ c. .. .....
,...,.. P&ute•a fl.rat goal ol Ulie HUOD, at (iii
10. 48 ol lbe UUnS period. broke • lie aod tbe '
Quebec Nordiques wect oo to btat tbe Mootrul
Canadiens. 5--4. In a NatioD&J Hodtey Leque same
Sunday ... ••Iii• Leacll capped a tour· coal final
period by acoriog the 1ane·winner' wttb one awun. to Play u
PbUadelpb.la de(eated Detroit, s.-4 ••• Defeuemu Al ...
led a Hartlord comeback by ~ a second.period toaJ ud
telling up a tally by lonlJ Dscllu wttb
8:S8 ,._.nl~ clvln,.E-... 2·2 Ue with tbe N~ York . . . Goa1a
by Rolf ~ and Tem es MCOOds
apart midway through third period
gave the Washington Capitals 1 M victory
over Edmonton ... To97 lldlepey and
Don lAltt scored their first goals or the •
season, providing Bulfalo's victory margin
i n a 4 ·2 deci s ion over
Colorado ... Bernie Federko•a third·
period goal lifted St. Louis to. 2·2 lie
LIEACH with Winnipeg ... Center Jeaa &a&elle
scored one goal and assisted on another during • three·goal
flurry in 8 Cive·nunute segment or the secood period, spark·
" mg Boston to a 4·1 victory over Cblca10 ... Funeral
services will be held Tuesday at a Toronto Roman CatboUc
church ror former Maple Leafs Coach Jolul McLellaa, an as·
sastaot general manager of the dub wbo died Saturday of ao
apparent heart attack at the age of 51.
SC~• Ca ren" E•d• WU• ••ee laJ•rtl
A knee injury suffered lD Saturday's came •
against UCLA has snulfed out the coUeliate foot·
bull career of Joe Steele, the University of
Washington's all·time lead.mg rusher ... Four
holes in one were scored Sunday at the Daventry and District
Golf Club's monthly medal compeUUoo. and members of the
English club were suggesting thia ml1bt be a world re<:ord
The Guinness Book of World Records bas no UsUn1 for most
aces in a s ingle day of competl ·
lion . JoblUly Miller shol a f111aJ round
one-under-par n Sunday and be~t 11 other
international golf champions in the lOtb
Lapcome Trophy lnvitaUonal golf touma·
ment al St.Nom·La·Breteche. France
. George Burns and ~n Creasbaw
combined for a final round 65 and a four·
round total of 33 under·par 255 to win the
national team golf champ1onsh1p at Otsney
World ut F1orida ... SUvia Bf>f'\Olacda.1
fired a one-under par 72 and won the Far
STEEL£ E ast Opeo women'c; inv1tat1onal golr
champion~h1p <Jl Matnl<i lsao Aoki, Japan's lcadmng
money wmner . beat Severtano Ballesteros of Spain 5 and 3
over 18 holes today In a malcb staged es pecially for Japan
television ... Jacky kkir closed out his racmg career by
w1omng the Can-Am Challenge at Riverside lntemallonal
Raceway and capturing tbe 10-n~ series ~amP4<>MbJp.
Te~uie~Ra4ie
Fotlowlng are the toP sports eV'H!ts on TV t0!"19t°lt Ratlnqs
Me ./ ' I ' excellent; " " " worth watching; " ' fair ; " f()('9e1 it.
9 8 p.m., atannet 7 ./ ./ ./
NFL FOOTBALL: Seattle at AtfMrta. •
Announcers: Frank Glttord, Don Meredith and Howard
Cosell.
Two teams wltti Identical records <3-S) could m&tce for an In·
terestlng oame. The Seahawks, behind~ passing of J im Zorn.
upset Houston last week, l-'·14. Atlanta, ~&nwhlle, lost to San
Francisco, 20-15, for the 49e~' first vlctOf'y of the season. Seattle
Is favored by two points.
OTHER TELEVISION
11 p.m. (9) -STAN,OAD FOOTBALL 7' -Hl;t'lllQM'S of
Sdturday's game wltti Oreoon State.
RADIO
Football -Seattle at Atlanta, 6 p.m , I( N X C 1070).
quar&er. Wlda Macie Jolluon
CS.aliuout Ila otU.. &eam '1 IO u ·
1lata, die Lakers~bbed a quick 21-2JOa.adbyt def.-lftre· bouad• into fas bNat op.
~
Tbe MCODd quart.er wu u • tlrely cllffereat matter. TIM NMlu bllAD to mamble. mala-11 '* .... u.e forwardl ....
budHn1 tbe ball too mueb bold'"' tt too 1oac. Balli -~ IOlDf out of bowadl. Golden
Sta te 1tarted to control th•
boardl and llcK.lnDey MIU to
look worried .
TBE u m• bad Juat two
poiota tbe Ont ftve minutea ol
tbe period ud an even dozen
wtth half a minute left before LD·
termi11lon. Conalderln• they
bad just two offensive boarda
and 16 tumoven. they were l~kytobel.Ledattbeball,44""4.
Not until Kanem Abdul·
Jabber came alive LD the third
quarter did the Laken recaLD
the momentum. And even then.
it took a 13-4 blitz late lo the
fOW'tb period to put it away.
TUllNOVEU, 2' in all, were
tbe Lalcers· biggest weakness
but in all fairness to the team, a
lot or those were a direct result
of running.
"We're very cocuctous or our
pauing as a team; we look for
eacb other." said McKinney
·'The fact we threw some away
Is not wrong. Those were errors
of commilak>o. A puaLD1 team
and a nmn1ng team are goLDc to
make tumovers. I 'm DOl worried
about that."
Norm Nixon, who was cbaried
wltb five of them was. "Turnovers are our bi11est
problem and It's the one thing we
bave tolmproveon, .. be said
Jobnaon. wbo aeems to have
recovered nicely from tbe
sprained knee that 1idelined b.lm
for three games. couldn't un·
dust.and why tbe Lakers kept
goln g bot and cokt.
"WE'D Q.ICK for one minute
and then we rouldn 't itet rt. go-
ing." he Sa.Jd "We JU.St went flat
ror eight or n.i.n~ minutes. Luctu
ly. our defen.sl' k~ us 1n the
game As long as we're catill
play1nR def'en.se. we can catay 1n
any game ·
GOOd shooU~ also helpeod As
a team. the L<tker.. i.hot 52 6 per
cto>nt ~1xon '4 a~ 9 for 13. J <tm.sdl
Wilke& 7 for LJ. Abdul·Jabbar 12
for 20 and Johnson 6 ol 10
J ohn.son. v.hose b1gg~t a~et
ts lightn.lng-qu1ck hands. had
seven steals in t.M first hall. led
the team ut ass1s~ with 10 and
also was topg in rebounds wtth
10 Ir tus kntt v.as bothenn~
b1m. hecert.aml> didn t sl>o-. it
··It's all nght now." he sa.Jd
"I can do aU tbe Uungs I want to
Without being SC a red '
FEAa NEVER '4 as one of tht·
Lakers' problems any way tr
they do hav(' one at all, 1t would
be conslBtency
"This w~ our serond worst
game or tbe year and I know
we've got a few or them left ...
s aid Nixon "ThlS was one or
those days everybody has ao«
ID a while. We've got a rew more
coming like that
"But as long as we W\.ll, 1t
d~sn't matter. When we wut. no
one seems to mind how we play ..
What They Said in the NFL NFL Standings
By TH AslOda&ed P1"I
"Everyt.ime I look up and see that kid on the
field, I thank God for our lmmigratioo laws." -
Houston Coach Ba m Ptlllllps after Austrian place
ldcker Toal Frltacll'• JS.yard field 1oal gave lhe
Otlers a 27-24 overtime victory against the New
York Jets.
··we nusaed a buncb of tackles, but we decided
they weren't golng lo get lhe ball In tbere." -
Elois Grooms. defensive end of the New Orleans
SalnlS, recaJUng bow be and bis teammates
s topped Washington on 18 goal·to-&o phays in a
14· 10 victory
·'They played more ma.o-to-man coverage
than they u.suany do. and our ~ivers are better
a ca lost man-to· man coverage." -Buffalo
quarterback Joe Ferguson, who passed for 339
yards in the Bills' 20-17 vict<>Q over Detroit.
"I jumped as high as I could, which isn't very
high. It was hlCb eDOUCb thla time, I cuess:" -
Baltimore linebacker Ed 8'.mnl• after deflect.lng
S&eve Groua•s fourth down pass from the two-
* INVESTIGATE * OlM COMPETITIVE LEASE RATfSI
yard line With 4-0 seconds to play, clmchlng the
Colts' 31-26 victory over New England.
"It was ju.st ridiculous. It was just a complete
breakdown. You sbouldo't have one long run
au inst vou in a season l~t ~two." -SL Louis
defensive back Roger WebrU after Cleveland beat
lbe Cardinals 38-20, sconng lhree TDs i..o tbe flnal
quarter, two of them on runs of 39 yards by Cleo
Miller and 52 yards by Dino Hall.
"We're tbink1ng like champioos and playing
like champions." -Tampo Bay tight end Jimmy
Giies aft.er the Bucs defeated perennial NFC Ceo·
tral champion MIMesota 12·10 to take a three·
game lead ln lhe division race
"I'm not look.in& for vindication. I'm just
lookin' to do the bdst I can. A quart.e rback doesn't do
it by himself " -Miami's Bob Griese. who quieted
critics by passing for 287 yards m the Dolphin.s' 27.7
victory over Green Bay .
"We were coming oft a bad loss and this was a
game m our divilloo. That made tl a very ampor·
tant win." -Denver Coach lled Miller following
the Broncos' 20·3 victory over Kansas City
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AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Eut
WL T Pct. PF PA
M1dml 6 3 0 .b67 173 lll
New England 6 J 0 661 13S I~
Buffalo 4 s 0 .4~ 194 159
N.Y .Jets ' s 0 .444 194 221
Battl~e 3 6 0 .333 133 IN
Cefttr•I
Plthburgti 7 2 0 .118 226 ISO
Cleveland 6 3 0 .b67 211 20S
Houston 6 3 0 .667 203 206
Cincinnati 2 7 0 .222 183 no
Weit
Oenveor b 3 0 .b61 137 146
SanDleQO 6 J 0 b61 22.C ISC>
Oakland s 4 0 SS6 20S IS.C
Kansas City 4 s 0 444 143 132
Seattle 3 s 0 375 172 181
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East
W L T Pct. PF
Dallas } 2 0 778 203
Phll~efpti•a b ) 0 .b61 16S
Washington b 3 0 .667 171
N. Y . Giants 4 s 0 .. , .. 148
5t. Louis 2 1 0 '172 1S3 , ... , ... ,
TampaBav 1 2 0 778 180
Chicago 4 s 0 4U ISO
Minnesota ' s 0 . .C44 1S4
Green Bay 3 6 0 333 130
Detroit I 8 0 11 1 I.ct
West
New Orleans 5 4 0 .5S6 211
A•ms ' s 0 .4~ 1SS
Atlanta 3 s 0 .37S 160
San Fran<1sco 1 8 0 lt 1 176
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RAY MALA.VASI
Not Smlllng Now
E',... P.,,e 81
RAMS •••
Malavaal from the team's CUT·
rent misfortunes. leaving bis job
secure for the moment.
But next Sunday, against pas.s-
happy Jim 1.orn and the SeaUJe
Seahawks. things could get
worse.
"We have to Wln that game or
we're going to be an a lot of trou· ble ... says Haden
··would there be a class-act.ion
suit hied aga.inst us it we didn't
show UP.?" s aid Dryer with a
half.smde. ·.'Tlu.s ts a Little more
upgetttng than normal because
this Is n't our style. We 're not used
toth1s ..
"These players have ~ lot ot
faith and pnde an themselves.'
preached Malavas1 "We'll be
rl'Jd~ Tlui. team 1~n ·l about lr.
quit or ~1 vc lip ..
Los Medanos
Coach Kille d
ANTIOCH <Al>) -The head
football coach at Los Medanol.
College an Contra Costa County
has be-en lolled by a freight tram
that plowed into h1~ car
lnVL":>ll~JlOr.. ~ay that 37·ycar·
o ld Do n :.tld Cadenasso of
Martulel apparently mistook th1-
rarlroad tracki. a:. a pubhc road
early Fnda> He drove along th1·
track for a ~hort d1i.lancc befon:
has carbecamcl>luck
A passing motorist. Cheryll
Nt-wberry o f Antioch, saw
Cadena.3SO"• <!luck car and used
her car to try to push hts uuto to
safety But the freight train
came a.Jong and smashed into
the two vdticles. Investigators
s ay the woman 1eaped out of her
car before the impact, but that
C'adenasao remawed in his velu
cle and was luUed
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14S
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210
19S
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Redskiru, Vikings Ahlo Sent Packing
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Teny lf'adllaaw ,.._. oe ._ lklellMI Qidly
ud ........u.d at wt.at lala Nlabarlb tummatee ..,.. ..._ to "°9el' .. .._.. and tlM Nit ot tbe
Dallu~a.
''Tbll la iM bMt UM dlifaae baa play.cl all
19ar. •• the ~ 4~k aaid aft.er the StMa.... Wft!CAd o.u.· rmm1q same, nau.ect
StauNc:a and rodl FrlMO n.m.· touchdown nana
of 1 IDd • ,.... to a H -1 Natk.mal Football
Le•C!~ ... u..Cowbofa, ·u .. e~bod)t tbe way we
plaJed .. ....._ we'll M beck 111 lbe Super
Bowl, .. Br....._ MN aim' tMtr fOwtb 1trat1ht
vlctoey 0 \191' the~. lneludiq the triumphs
1n Super Bowta x uct xtn.
Tony Donett. who had run for more tban 100
yarda bl each ot Datlu' preTicM.11 four 1am ... car
rled lt tima for n yards. all but all ol tbe yarda
the CowboY$ pWlched out on the 1round aaa oat
the Steelers.
"ExecuUon. lhat'I the key," said Dorsett, who
wut to ad>ool ln the Pittaburp area. "1f you can't
ueeute, )'CM&'re not goin1 to run on Hopewell High,
much ._. lbe Steel Curtain.
.. On lint downs, we got either one yard or no
yard.I. You have to get something on first down."
he added. And Staubach con.firmed: "We bad no
succeu nmnlng on first down. We ended up with a
lot of aecoad-and-108, so we had to begin passing
on first downs, pas.sing more than we would have
wanted to." '\
Elsewhere in the NFL Sunday
Sa lnta 14. RedakJna 10
New Orleans' defense s a cked Re d!>kin
quarterback Joe Theismann seven times and
stopped Washington 18 times on goal-to-go plays lo
deliver a vital victory for the Saints.
Archie Manning booked up with Wes Chandler
on a 45-yard TD pass play and Tony Galbreath's
2-yard burst supplied the olher Saints' TD. But the
defense turned the game
Buca 12, Vikings 1 O
Tampa Bay came from behind agamst Mm·
nesota, with Ricky Bell·s two-yard TD in the
fourth quarter supplying the winning points. The
Bucs had trailed 10·3 before Neil O'Donoghue'!>
AP Wir.,llOIO
CRAZY LEGS -Miami Dolphin tight e nd
Bruce Hardy twists away from the grasp
of Green Bay line backer Mike Doug las
after Hardy caught a Bob Griese pass for
a 14-yard gain Sunday in Miami.
Daily Pilot Top I 0
Orange County High School Football Ratings
Pos. Scbool, record Tia.is Week
1. Mater Dei (6-1) St. ?auJ (5·2)
2. Marina 6-0·1) Westminster (4-3)
3. Servite cs-1 > Pius X (3-4>
4 Edison (5·2) Fountain Valley (4·2·1)
5. Loara (6-1) Ocean View (3-4)
6 El Dorado (6--0·1) Esperanza (5-2) 1: NewportHarborC2·3·2) HuntingtonBeach(0-7)
8. MissionViejoC6--0) Capistrano Valley (5-2)
9. Troy (6-1) Buena ~ark (5·2)
10. <Ue) Fountain Valley (5·2·1) Edison (5-2)
Canyon (5·2) Footb1ll (3-3)
I
44·Y&rd fleJd aoal •arrowed lM Vlklnp' h9d bl ~• thlrd quariAer.
The Victory moved the NJl'C Centrat.leadln1
8uc1 to • 7~ rwon:t com)Nal'ed to •·~ for the Vl· kl~&•, •lx·Ume champe ot tlM dMaion.
Olten27,-:..M
Tonl J'rilach'• »-yard overtime fteld coal ....
the difference for Houaton after New York bad
rallled for a pair ot fourth quarter TDI to aend tbe t•me Into an extra period.
"EveryUme l look &.lP and tee that kid on the
field, l thank God for our lmmlsraUOn laws, .. 111d
Hous ton Coach Bum Phillipa of bis Auatrtu
placek.lcll.er wbo a1ao deUve~ an earller over-
time vlctory aaalnst CfnclnnaU with a three·
pointer
... ,..21,4e.r.Z7
Walter Payton scored three TDs aqd rushed
for 162 ya_rdl, beeomlq the flnt NFL player to go
put 1,000 yards tbi1 season, but Chicago needed a
'8·Ylrd bomb from Mike Phipps to James Scott
with 1 ~29 left to defeat San Franciaco.
Dolphin• 27. P.Ura 7
Bob Griese shook otr a slump, passing for 287
yards and leading Miami past Green Bay. Duriel
Harris set Dolphin club records with 10 catches for
180 yards.
"I'm oot loolcing for vindication," said Griese,
who had s uffered through the worst start of his
NFL career with nlne interceptions in his first
seven· games. "A quarterback doesn't do it by
himself." •
Broncos 20, Chiefs 3
Denver moved into a firs t place tie with San
Diego in the AFC West by downing Kansas City.
Craig Morton threw a pair or first half TDs
and Jon Keyworth added another score on a 32·
yard option pass.
Bengals 37, Eaglea 13
Ken Anderson threw two TD passes and ran
for another s core as Cincinnati s urprised
Philadelphia
Rookie Jim Browner set up two of the Bengal
scores with an mterception and a recovered fum-
ble and Dack Jauron also recovered two fumbles
for the Bengals. who won their second game
Colts 31, Patr1ots 26
Joe Washington's third TD of the game. a l!·
yard !>weep wit h 4.51 to play, carried Baltimore
past New England The loss dropped the Pats mto
a first place Lle walh Miami in the AFC East. .,
Bert Jones passed for 280 yards for the Colts.
who won their second straight game since he ·re
turnC'd to action
"He's their key,'' New England Coach Ron
Erhardt says. He's the thing lhat makes them go.
We know that Everybody kna.ws that, but that
doesn 't make at any easier to stop him."
Bills 20, Lions 17
Joe Ferguson, the NFL's leading passer.
threw a seven-yard TD pitch to Reuben Gant with
1:25 left , giving Buffalo its comeback victory over
Detroit.
Ferguson threw for 339 yards for the Bills, who
blocked a 42-yard Lion field goal try as time r an
out to secure lheir victory.
Browna 38, Cardinali 20
Clevelaod came from behind against SL Louis,
ta.k,ing lhe l~d on a 1-yard TD by Pal Moriarity in
t be third quarter . Then the Browns put the
Cardinals away on three fourth.quarter TDs by
Dave Logan, Cleo Miller and Dino Hau.
Fr .. Page BJ
CASTILLO ...
know I've got to pay my dues and we're gomg to
gel beat. but I was ready to accept a new
challenge ··
CHALLENGE IS ONE TRJNG but isn't put·
ting together a women's pro basketball team more
hke a suicide mission?
"Not if you're mentally prepared," Sims says .
"You have to be aware of what the female athlete
can and cannot do. You have to understand no one
out there looks like David Thompson or Earl the
Pearl. The talent isn't there yet. The judgment
factor is different.
"Patience is the biggest factor. You won't see
tbesamegameyouexpeclfromlhemen."
Patience is something Sims will need a lot of
With a Jot of America's top female basketball
players training for the 1980 Olympics. 1t may be a
while before the top names JOin the Women's
Basketball League.
"It's going to take three years to make people
aware of what we're doing," Sims says. "All we
can do now is whet their appetites by putting a good
product on the floor . Arter lhe Olym.pics. the
household names in women's basketball might make
a big difference. But face it; women athletes aren't
that well known anyway."
From one unknown to another, that's really
telling it like lt is.
Trio ., 0..-pi•••
Th ree world class sailing champions com-
bined their talents to win the first national
team .racing championship at Mission Bay
Yacht Club last week sailing in Lido-14
dinghies. From left are Da ve Ullman.
Balboa Yacht Club. world champion in the
470 Clas!.. John Bertrand, St. Francis
Yacht Club. world champion Fmn sailor.
and Mark Reynolds, San Diego YC, gold
medalis t rn the Snipe Class IQ the 1979
Pan Am Games
Bail1ie Sails to Victory ·
NewsBoy Captures 14-Mile Bank Race
Yes. Virginia, there as a 14·
Mile Bank.
As a matter or fact , a rac-e
committee boat and about 50
sailors found it Saturday, thus
bringing a con c lus ion to
Newport Ocean Racing Assoc1a
lion's 31st 14-Mile Bank race
The l4·Mile Bank is a peak
that rises to within 50 falhoms of
the ocean surface off the ecc.t
end of Catalina Island officially
known as the Lasucn Sea
Mount. It is the weather mark
for NOSA 's fa m o us <o r tn·
famous) 14-Mile Bank r ace.
And to make this year 's race
even more unusually successfu l,
the lead boaL<> arrived at lhe s take boat before the ~ p m
deadline so that the race con·
tanued back tolhestartmg pomt lll
the Newport Jetty.
The boats that fetched th~
mark early made it back to the
finish in good t1 mt:. But for
many others the light wind
became even lighter an mad·
channel, resulting in a long LIM
of DNFs <did not firushJ
First mooohuU yacht to farush
was Jac k Baillie's 12-meter
NewsBoy, Balboa Yacht Club
which also picked overall honor.
in the International Offshore•
Rule <IORJ d1v1s1on
Firs t Ocean Racin l!
Catamaran Assoc1at1on cORCA 1 yacht to f1n1 s h wa s M1k 1·
Kane':. trimaran Crusader .
NDYC Dominates
Dog Patch, Ayre s Wins
LOS ANGELES -Newport
Harbor Yacbt Club s kippers
swept the first three places in the
Southern California Ocean Rae·
1ng AS90CiaUon championship in
a three-race series sailed out of
Los Angeles Yacbt Club Saturday
a nd Sunday.
Overall and Class A WUlller
was Dog Patch. skippered b)
Don Ayres Jr.; second was
Ghost , sailed by John Reynolds.
and third was High Roler. Ball
Power . ·
The SCORA championship 1s
for yachts rated under the In
ternational Offshore rule and l!'i
limited to skippers who have won
trophies in major offshore sen e::.
and races during the past season
The championship series Wli:.
sailed in conjunction walh Los
Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor
Series of three races held over
three w~kcnds during the fall
Ledbetter Win
Alan Ledbetter of San Diego
Yacht C lub wo n the Ro\
McCullough Perpetual Trophy
for sabot srulors 16 years of age
a nd under in a ftve-race regatta
sailed Saturday and Sunday ut
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
There were 20 tmtnes in the
annual regatta. Othe r trophy
winners In order or finJsh were
Jon Pinckney. Bahia Corinttuan
Yacht Club: J o hn Pernack.
RCYC; Lisa Manier, SDYC, and
Carter ~. NHYC.
Saturday's race was the windup
fo the Harbor Serles. Two more
races oo SUnday determined the
SCORA championship
Twmty-tbree boats were on the
s tarting line and raced over
courses inside and outstde Los
Angeles Harbor m moderate
winds of six to 14 ltno~
Overall wanner m the IOR
d1vjs100 of lhe Harbor was Fa!>t
Compan)'. skippered by Dt<'k
Deaverof Newport Beach, saahng forLos Am~eles Yacht Club
Over a l l wann er 1n th1
Performance Handicap R<lc:tn~
Flf.'el <PHRF1 d1v1 s1on Wll~
Grasshopper, sailed by t:d Con
nor, King Harbor Ya<'ht Club
Winner an the Small Boat Ocean
Racing Assoc1at1on-boah 30
feet and under-was Gange r All .
:-.kippere d by And ) A) :Jll•,
AJam1to5 Bay Yacht Club
Class results, Ocean Racm~
Champioostup
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1 Buml>I-. Don Bl•o. L•YC, J .,.,.,.,,..
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l•m•n1•, "-rt M.ot Oon<llo. C AV(. l Ot,. Vt1 OonSell~,lAVC
• au1u
South Shore Yacht Club, giving
her the corrected time win m the
multi-hull division. .
Bog Longpre's Firebird, Batu•
Connthian Yacht Club, was thf
overa ll and Class A winner 1' the P f'rformance Handica p
Racing F1eet d1v1sion which con.
'>l!'ited of lhree classes
Trophy ~nners
It !~II 1 H""'8o; I • d\I 8rpo1•. 8 111 !>ldnlt f
Pt-4QF A t i::.r~OtrO, l ~•nger. Al Out.,. ...... c I r.,,,_,, JOM 01 .... n LBl'C. • N •$
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NOSA E le cts
Jer ry Brame
' ' Jerry Brame of Voyagers
Yacht Club was elected p~
dent of t.he Newport Ocean Sail!
mg As.soclatioo at the organila•
lion's annual meeting at Balboa
Yacht Club Sunday. ·
NOSA as the organization lhaf
~tages the annual Newport td
Ensenada yacht race. famed a~
I he international r ace that
draws the lar~est number or en!
tries of any an the world. Th~
~roup also runs the 14-Mile Bank
race CJnd the Argosy race froni
:\(•y, port to Cabnllo Beach. Lo:s
An~<:les Harbor
Hr<iml' s ucceeds Ho warrl
Murtyn of Balboa Y<icht Club
·•=-president
Following the m ee tan~ at
v. ha ch trophies were awarded
for the Argosy and 14-Mile Bani<
race:., the annual Commodores
Apprec1at1on r ace m Lido 14S
v.as held W1th commodore:-. or 12
'acht d ubs participating.
Trophy winnen.
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~. Ootoci.t 29. 1979 N DAILY PLOT
Park Visitors
Treated &dly?·
87 lllLTON llOMOWll'i WbOe Han1a J . AlbtoG bu .,... liytq tD a.u.lal
tPieador ID Oreeawieb Cou., vlllton to YellowstoM Na· tfoDal Pan baw bten lorcec1 to put. up with shoddy accom·
modatiom aad leN-tbu·appetisina food •ervice.
Tbe vltlton to Y•Uowstooe were treated badlY
~ame al tbe poor performance ol a compuy lup-
propria&ety called General lbl, which bad a 30-year CCJG·
tract to provtde SodciDC and cat.ertna s.enices at the world·
famous park. Harris
Aahtoo la chairman.
preaidenl and chief ex·
ec u tlve o ff icer o r
General Host. whoae
headquarters are lo
Stamford. Coon.. the
o e x t town up from
Greenwich.
Money
Tree
Tbe cooditioo.s at Yel.lowstooe provoked visitors to
write hundreds of complaiot letters t.o the National Part
Service iD Washington, D.C. They complained of food that
wu not oa.ly unattractJve but not properly heated or oot
property cooled. They cited the lack of cleanliness in the
lodging facilities. Yellowstone att.racu two mlllioo vtait.on
a year .
ALTHOUGH GENEllAL Host's contract doe6 not run
out until 1996, William J . Whalen, direet.or of the National
Park Service. was so fed up wUh the company's service
that be stepped in this summer and threw them out. In do·
ing so. he noted that the contract obligated General Host to
invest $10 million to Improve facilities at Yellowstone by
£975. Whalen said the company had failed to meet that ob·
ligation.
General Host cooceded that 1t hadn't made that invrst·
ment in rehabilitation but churned that it was excused
from this obligation b«ause 1t was unable t.o earn a ''fair
return" at YeUowst-0ne. What's ''fair" 1s always subJec·
live
The company's own ~rds lll<licate that it took in SLS
million last year at Yellowstone and earned $2.1 million
after paying lbe gove rnment a franchise fee of $225,000
Returns for earlier years were comparable
G ENERAL HOST 1s one of those companies that JUst
can't make up its mtnd wh at 1l wants t.o do when it grows
up ln a former life 1t was General Baking, one of the na·
hon's largest bread bakerb Its big brand was Bond bread.
wb1cb It baked and marketed m many eastern c1lJes It
owned ba.ken es 1n other parts of the C<'untry too -Eddy
Bakeries in Montana and the Van de Kamp Bakenes of
Calilorrua
By now 1t has gotten completely out of the bakery busi·
ness
About 10 years ago 1t decided 1l wanted to be a meat
packer. So 1t acquired a huge wad of Armour stock but
couldn't complete the dea l. It ended up having to sell all its
Armour holdings to Greyhound
IN 1971, STD..L bankenng after those slaughtering
houses. it paid $80 million to acquire Cudahy. once one of
the big OUcago meat packers
What else does General !lost do today? Well, it
operates some S20 Ll'I Gene ral conven1ence stores and 135
Hot Sam pretzel stores. It also owns a .,mall salt company
and it markets froten fish under the Van de Kamp label.
They all add up to sales of about $700 mall.ion a year.
Wall Street I grwres
Outside Protesters
NEW YORK <A P l The stock market was mixed in
light 1.ra<ting today us chanllll~ anti nuC'lear demonstrators
railed to halt tradin~ on the 50t.h anruversa ry or one of the
worst days of the 1929 stock market crash
The Dow Jones 1ndustnal average up by more than 7
poi nts early in the day. rell back and ...... ., down 68 to
808.62.
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NBC e 9:00 -"Fredom Road." Forme.-boxtna cbamploo Muhammad
All stars u a slave who rises to become a U.S. senator ln thl1 two-part TV mov·
ie wllh Kris Krlsto!f erson (aee review
below) .
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JOHN DARLING
LAOfES AND
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WORLD FAMOUS
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Ali's Acting Hardly 'the Greatest'
By PETEil J . BOYER
LOS ANGELES CAP> -LutJune,
NBC brought Muhammad Ali before
a group ot report.en to di.ic"'58 the
champ's lead role lo NBC's four-hour
velsioo ol Howard Faal's "Freedom
Road "
"Can you act?.. the reporters
dSked
"Let me tell you
s vmelhing," All
res ponded "l'\c
been <H .. 1.mg for 17
year s."
He W8b right, or
course That out·
ragcout. ~e r10
comic character
that ha~ danced
ac ro ss the
American con ·
sc1ousness for two •1.1
decades. inspiring
(TV REVIEW J
UNFORTUNATELY, AU'S style
is suited for one-on-one contests with
Howard CoseU or Dick Cavett, not for
a movie camera ll1s sohloqwes play
beautifully at weigh 1ni.. but not on
location
Ah 1s a consummat.c st ylti.t, and ai.
s uch. he 1s det.llnt:d to ~ forever
s tumbling over the Muhammad Ah
he created for Cavett and Cosell and
Joe Frazier. lie s tumbled 10 the·
a u t obiog raphi cal fil m "Thl'
Greatest." and he i.tumblcs tn
"Freedom Road."
Tuesday on Channel 4 J though, 1s Ah
playingG1dl'(Jn Jackt.on
AL I 'S PERFORMAN CE
sometimes comes acrosa as an em-
barruaing aelf.-parody; a stiff and
a mateurish resuJt of miscasting for
the sake or a big name. Simply. AU 1s
s o much Ah that he can't be anyone
else
The r hamp's performance aside,
though, "l-"reedom Road" has much
to n•rommend itself Kns Km .tor
fcrson I!-. fine 1n his TV drama dehut
a:-. .I ackson 's former overseer, a man
who 1~ asked to move from the pai.t
and ltc his destiny to that of the
former slaves he once managed
And the story itself. based on
Howard 1-'ast's best-selling novel of
the 1940s, 1s valuable in ils focus on
the sigruf1cance of the Reronstruc
lion years to the black Southerner.
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hat.e and devotion, is the c reat.Jon of a
first·rate actor. Muhammad AU may
have lost tus ring Litl e a couple or
times. but in the 1trt of the put·on. h1·
1s untouchable
Ali's role is that of Gideon Jacki.on.
a former slave who leads tus com
m unity through the lrymg Umei. of
the post-Civil War Reconstruction
What comes acr oss on the 1>creen
t beginning tonight al 9. concludJ.ng
Church Drama Airing
Captain Kangaroo ~QX)(=Of=~ll=' RW=llV=''°"~----
One man's defiant resis tance to
change, coupled with hts own umer
struggle to recapture an unquestion-
ing faith. provides the source of con-
flict in "Catholics." a 90-mJoule film
special, on KOCE-TV. Channel 50.
Tbe program airs tonight at 7: 30 on
KOCE , Channel 50 and at 8 o'clock on
KCET, Channel 28.
MARTIN SHEEN AND Trevor
Howard ar~ the featured players in
Uus film adaptation by Brian Moore
of bls own critically acclaimed shon
novel. "Catholics" received a
Peabody Award and unanimous
praise from American critics when it
was first broadcast as a "CBS
Playhouse 90" preaent.aUon in 1974.
Thouab the film received rave re ·
views from the Vatican's newspaper,
tt ... ~down ror approval by
the Spaniab state censor in 1975 for
• I
"giving offense" to the Catholic re-
ligion
Chides Parents
NEW YORK <AP) Captain Kangaroo.
honored for settJng the standard of excellence in
television programs for chddren. scolded parent.s
who use televjsloo as a "baby sitter" and fall to
monitor their cbUdren's viewing habit.a.
While acknowled1lng that the induatry "couJd
do a lot more" to supply good programmlnc for
youngsters, he said that t he key factor was how
parents used the medium for their children.
It is a fact or We that aJl the IOOd children's
program.s , like "Sesame Street," "Mr. Roten''
and "Captain Kangaroo" are not beins viewed by
as many chUdren as tbe "Llttle Ruca.IJ/' comedy
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BRIAN MOORE'S novel a nd
scr~nplay is a modern fable. set
sometime in the near future, aft.er a
new Vatican Council has aboliahed
the traditional liturgy a nd reduced
the use of the Sacraments. A young,
modish priest from Rome (Martin
S heen) is assigned to order the
monks at a remote abbey off the
Iris h Coast lo cease their celebration
of the traditional Latin Mass which
has attracted pilgrims and news cov-
e rage from all over the world.
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Harold Gould plays
the head of a science
institute who 's will-
ing to lie to get re-
s ea r c h grants on
"Lou Grant" tonight
at 10 on CBS, Chan-
nel 2.
reruns, soap operaa or 1ame abows, be said. --------------------
The conflict -and ultimate
mutual admiration -which develops
between the young priest sod the old
abbot (Trevor Howard) forms the
core of the drama.
"M.ost television watched by younpters is
adult telev!Aion and the problem it 1ettin1 parents
not lo use 1t as a baby sitte r.·· he added.
Captain Kangaroo, whose off-screen dme is
Robert Keesha n. was presented the city's
certificate of appreciation by Mayor Edward Koch
on the 25th annJversary or start of the pro1ram,
which Is broadcast on CBS
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Jam• Woodl, cM9eriblAI bl.I"* u 1 peyct.ottc ~ 18 • .,,.. om. PNW."
To moet people, Jamee Woode la 90t • M1111• ll6cl w . Wbn you bear It, ctw.e. are a tw. ._ eat MIOlaaUcallJ come to mlad. llloet ot
~· pan.a llaH bM• tbOH of lb• for1otten c~, ,_.. u Me~ 1tnep•1 butbaocl in
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TUT llA Y ALL CllANGS. bow9ver, wttb tbe ''TIM OIMa fteld •• the current ft1m bued 00 J~ W•mN,up 1, DOYel Woodia vlrtually 1&eals
the mowte ,,._. ill •tar, Jobn Sav.,e.
"I __..'t l**Hdb aay I at.alt.be movie,"
Wooda Niel. "lD tact I think ..• ah, I feel. rre•t
about '*"""I the movie," bo admitted, l•uahlnl .
......... I'm 1LW Wf'Y at Sav .. e for taldna my
1lrl."
The fUm ia bued OD the true IU>ry of two
1m1ll·time Wevet wbo ki: two policemen wbeD the aeneera at.op their. cioua-&ookinl car.
Duri.DI the kidDap, ooe of the cen ii murdered,
leadtq tot.be loqest crim.lnal trial in California
hlJtory .
.. l'Vt: SEEN THE MOVIE ei1bt Umes,"
Wooda aaid. "wblcb ia wiuaual bec:auae I doo't li.ke
watda1Dc myself 1 )ot oo film. I bave a lot of
neurodc pn>blema with tbal But Gretory Powell
i.ls aucb a wonderfully flamboyant character. l
for1ot tt wu me up there "
Wooda said be was pleased Wltb th~ way he
kept coot.rol over an otherwise runaway showoff
character to keep him in balance with the film .
"There are certain things in a film lllte this," he
said, "that tread s uch a consciously delicate moral
line about issues that are really important in life,
such as capital punishment.
"U you make this guy so entertaining that he
overwhelms tbe film, you tacitly make a st..ate-
meot for.a certain morality. It would hurt tbe film
and J believe you have to serve tbe film."
ALTBOVGB WOODS NEVEJl met Powell. be
studied the way he looked. which is why he dyed
b.ia hair, bad a crew cut and bad bis dentist put in
a silver tooth.
·~---JAMES WOODS AS PSYatone KILL.EA
No Longer the Forgotten Ct.erecter
''One of the biggest acting problems tn Uus
role," be said, "was to make it clear to tbe au-
dience Uti.s guy could be such a cracker Idiot. corn
ponf' JI\ e-turkey one minute. cmd so adept and
art1cuJate the next He would M:duce people into
thinking he was JUSt a harmless kind of silly
'cracker guy You don't have to worry about me.
boy Then all or a sudden he 's bloWUlg your bead orr."
When Woods auditioned for the role. Wam-
baugh rejected him, saying be wasn 't right for the
part But Woods was persistent "I said, 'Believe
me, there's s uch a thing as acting. I will look and
act like Gregory Powell but you've got to give me
five minutes to prove It.· ln U years of acting,
nobody ever gave me tbut five minutes except Joe
Wambaugh ··
'Killer Fish' a Scary Caper
By RON PENNINGTON ,.,....,..., ___ __
Underwater horror bas been combined w1tb a
rather routine jewel heist theme in "Killer Fish,"
supported by eHective performances from a
st..arladen ca.st and excellent producuon values.
. which should give it a
~OJll E t ern atioo a I action
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REJllEW market.
The mm concerns a
· group of people who steal
a cache of precious jewels from a Hraullan mining
company and who then stash them in a reservoir
To complicate matters, however, the man who
masterminded the operation also infested the lake
wltb hungry piranha in order to prevent double-
AmMAt CRACKERS>
SCNGING TELEGRAMS
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crosses from his comparuons. FulBlly, the dam
breaks in a sudden hurncane and a local resort
area 1s plagued by th(' little nipper.. while UM:"'
principals arc stranded in a sinking boat
THE SCREENPLAY BY Michael Rogers de·
velop the s1luat1on logicaUy and direct.or Anthony
M. Dawson progresses the acuon at a fast cup.
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Much of the dialogue is of a bantertnc sexu.al
nature, especially that deal.mg with a group that 1s
in Brazil to photograph a new fuhioo coUe<:Uoo
aod which becomes iDvolved with the thlev~.
James Franciscus stars as the leader of the
heist, in which his accomplices include Lee Majors
and Karrn Black. The fashion group feature5 Roy
Brocksmith as the corpulent photographer lone
knows rrom the beginning that he'll make quite a
feast for the title characters>. MargalU Hem·
ingwuy as the model and Mansa Berenson as lhe
fashion expert ..
~HJLJ-; THE PERFORMANCES -except for
Hemingway, who indicates little acting talent -
are J cceplable. the real star of the mm 1s the
!>pec1a.I effects, which were designed by Au gusto
Posi;anza and Waldom1ro Reis. with special effects
photography by Riccardo Palloltini aod un-
derwater piranha sequences by Herbert V. Theiss
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The action incorporates numerous and
elaborate fiery explosions. a hurricane and lots of
pi ranha.s gobbling up the stars Alberto Spagnoli 's
photography emphasizes the beauty or the
Brazilian locations, and Guido and Maurilio De
, ....... ,. "~L •r ,..,, ..._ Angelis have provided an appropriate musical
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we've run Into auch lar1~ arale
operaUona," Tulare Count}' Shenlf'a
S1t. Larry McLau~hllo Hid In a t.elepbone llltervlew. •,w e lh.lnk these
operat.on bave been in the area few
at leut a couple ol eeuooa. but thil
t. tlae tint time ..-e bave lnfonnanta
provldiq ui with information."
lo tbe tiw most recent busts, the
farmers m anaged to e l ude
authorities.
lo tbe latest raid, 99 plants with an
estimated wholesale value of $9S,OOO
were confiscated ln the Porterville
DKPUTIU DISCOV l!a S D two
patebll wtth a eombloed 1lM of oear-
lJ a balf·ect• ud worth SLI m1Woo .. ., '11INe Riven bllber up in tbe
fooUailll a day earlier. Tbat bUlt wu
aear tbe alt.e of a raid a week earlier
lb wblcb marUuana worth '800,000 waa coaftlcatecf.
Then allo baa been an upawlq ln
the q_u.uUty of marijuana cudllca~
ed elaewhere lo the Sao Joaquio
Va lley ln t.be put year.
In St..U.laUI County, about three
toot of blib·grade marijuana worth
a n catlmated $S mllllon wholesale
waa MUed ln September and four
mlddle·a1ed lodivldua la arrested.
The abandoned dairy where th e
1ra11 wu found bad been the site of
a harvest lu t year aa well, deputies
said.
IN RESNO COUNTY, authorities
ettimated that three times u much
marijuana baa been confiscated this
year u was taken laat year.
HUNTSVILLE. Ala.
<AP) -When Gov. Fob
Jam ea returned from a
duck bunting trip he
read in the newspapers
that be might run for area.
president. ,---------
So far, three tons bas been COD·
'iacated in 45 separate ca.sea. The
'argest netted close to 1 ~ tons of
Nhat deputies called "Valley Weed."
heir term for a weak potency marl-
uana.
So he started getting
ready. He appointed his
11-year-old son, Patrick,
as his ca mpaign
manager.
"He's been writing
about p residents a nd
stu d ying th e m In
school," the gover nor
said. "Ir you wa nt to
talk about presidential
politics, talk to him.
"That's how serious It
is in our household."
James, a for m e r
Aubur n football s tar ,
made the re mar ks in
response to a question ,
after he spoke lo the
Ame r ican De f e n se
Preparedness Associa-
tion
Illegal
Sale Neu
J ail Term
A Garden Grove man
Jrrested m June with a
truckload or illegal
fireworks haa drawn a
one-year county jail ten·
teoce a fter pleading
guilty to felony ch arges
i n O r ange Co unty
Superior Court.
David Cox. 47, also
drew a Sl ,Ol>O fine and
t hre e years probation
under a new la w for bid-
ding sale of haza rdous ,
pyrotechnic devices
He was arrested June '
19 a fte r selling $900 1 wort h o f b a nn e d
fireworks to undercover
Newport Beach i n -
vesllgators
At the time or hla ar·
rest, officers seized 53
cases of the fireworks
worth a n estimate d
$25.000
Dcctor Jailed
LOS ANGEL ES (AP>
-A 61-year-old doctor
accused o r u s in g
Pola roid pictures and a
useless device called a
Nanoray to diagnose pa-
tients has been aen·
tenced to a year ln jail.
Or. John P. Hutchins of
Wilmin gton pleaded no
contest to a series of
cbar &es.
Warnin g: The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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DEAR PAT: I've been trJtQ1 llnee Jaly to set
the Braille lmUtute to send a qunteer to ftx my
reeordinc machine. I've written and ealJed. but
hnen 't b8d any contact . .Bn.We keepa MDdt•~ me
CHettn and records tbat I have to re urn
because I bave no way to play them. I've never
bad any problema with tbe Braille InsUtate befote
and dml't andentand what '1 aotJll on. •
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fte Brallle ....... nporU ...... ...._,
volmdeer ll'09p lau a li9eaYy = el ,...ir eaU. a& tlU Ume. Y• wW be u ..... u
posalble. bat are uked to be padem la &M meaa-tlme.
Sourte comparall'fe 'iar' and OICOllOP. figures F re Repon May 1978. Of All
Brands Sold: lowesr rar 0 5 mq '1ar.' 0 05 mg mcoune "'· per crgarene.
Golde n lights: 8 mg. ·iar.' 0 7 mg rnco11ne ~. per cigareue by FTC Method.
SOMETDIES THE
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The a lgh ta a nd
sound.a ~ amalltown
America during the Depreaalon, World
War U. and the re-
lati..ely placid '508. A quesUon of paren·
tage and the difficult cboh!e between a
career ln medJclne or fame In sports
provide the coolllct
lo this rtvetiq flnt novel.
Unbelievable taste from a low tar surprises smokers.
Many switch to Golden Lights after trying just one pack.
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·The beard will be shaved off and the hair dyed for Wayne Hershey's appearance as
the great Houdini.
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Harry Houdini died on Halloween 53 years ago. This
Halloween night magician Wayne Hershey will pay
tribute to the legef.1dary escape artist. ..
BJ' DSNNIS •d.BUAN CW..Dllltt ......
M.,Sciaa Wayne BenbeJ eouldn't bave
picked a better' nlebt than Ralloween to ~)' homap to the Jeteod.ary 11UT7 Ih..ttnt.
That'• bec:auae it wu on Halloween 53.
yean qo-ui Oct. 31, 1D-tbat the ireat
malida'a lifetime of maclc and illuaioo ended
OD a DetnJit hospital bed.
Altboueb no ooe bu come close to equaling
the Muter, Henbey wt.11 be itvt.ng 1t the old
magicim try. Be's calllne bla on&-time-00.ly act
Houd.inl Recreated.
"It's been a dream of mine since I was 10
years old and I read about him ln an en-
cyclopedia," explalna Henbey, 28.
Houdini will be recreated at 11 :30 p.m. on
Halloween night at Poppy's Star Restaurant in
'Hopefully, I'll do it right or the.
paramedics will be coming.'
Santa Ana Height.a where Hershey ls the resi-
dent bartender-maetcian.
BE OBVIOUSL V DO~ have the time
or money to try Lo duplicate Houdini's un-
derwater escape or some of tbe other elaborate
feats.
But Hershey baa spent more than four
weeks rehearsing several Houdini stunts, in-
cluding lbe s traight-jacket escape a.nd the raz.or
blade and thread erred.
Hen.hey will attempt to swallow 10 razor
blades and a t.Liread. Wben they reappear in hls
mouth, Hershey says, the blades will be
threaded.
Houdini did the ettect with needles, but
Hershey says he's ualng razor blades because
they're easier for lbe audience to see.
Besides, be add.a, the blades look more
dangerous.
"Hopefully," be says with typical magician
humor. "I'll do it right or the paramedics will
be comi.oi."
BESSBEY'S ATTEMPI' TO ltECKEATE
bis idol goes beyond theerfecta,bowever. He'll not
only tl)' to act lik.e the maeiclan, he'll try to look
llkebim.
Hershey wl1l be weartq a vbltqe l.920a
black tuxedo and he'll appear in full makeup.
.. We're eolD8 to try to live tbe ill&moo we're
callln1 Houdini beck ao I 'U ioc. men ebostlY, ''
be aaya.
· He'll aho have bia hair darkened lllld
curled. and, the niahl before, he'll ah.ave off his
beard. ,
·'The nJgbt of the abow l want them to
for1et Wayne Hershey and enjoy 8oadinl oace
aeatn." .
For the past year patrons of Poppy's Star, a
restaurant Ybere the waiters and waltresaea,
provide the ent.ertai.1111u!nt, have been able to see Henbey u Henhey ln action.
WREN 11£'8 NOT mt.nng drinta, he's ex-
pertly entelUJ.nlng cuatomen with close-up
card and coin tricks.
Hershey, who baa been a magician for four
years, studied with Peter DePaula, magician
Doug Hemmings' understudy for The Magic
Show.
He also took acting lesaons at Saddleback
College. "One of the hardest parta of learning
magic la learnlng bow Lo enterain," be says.
ltel'Bhey started learning mag:tc in order to
be popular and be different than other people.
"I'm a country boy and I always dreamed
of being the center of attention," he says, ex-
plaini.og th.at along the way, "I fell in love with
the art ol doing mag.le."
Hen.bey eventually would lite to own a bar-
be 'd call it Hershey's Bar, of course -where be'
could cootinuedoinl magic. ~
aur, BE ADDS, "I want to mue it to
Vegas before I retire to tbe bar buaineas."
Meanwhile, Hershey's been spending long
hours into the nJgbt prepari.Jli for the Halloween
debut cl bis Houdiru act
He's received help Crom a magic consultant
Crom Hollywood Magic, a Costa Mesa magic
'I fell in love with the art of do-
ing magic.'
shop wtucb is supplying most or the props.
<The straight Jacket, be promises, will be the
real thine l .
"I'm on a strict diet and I've been weight
lifting," be adds. "Houdiru was lcnown for bis
strength."
In fact. says Hershey. Houdini was able to
tense his stomach muscles to tbe point that be
could Wlthstand any blow to tus mid-section.
Dunng tus act Houd.J.ru would uk audience
members to do Just that.
I rorucally, an unexpected blow to the
stomach led to Houdini's ._ at tbe ace of S2.
Hershey aaya HoudiD.i performed for three
weeb wttbou.t lmowu:ae be bad an intlamed ap-
peodix, which wu camed by the blow.
Pertton.IU. set in and BoudilU eollapsed after a abow.
"He's a legend," says the man who plan.a to
recreate HoudinJ. "As far u I'm concerned
there i5 oot oow or ever will be anyone to com-
pare with tum."
'ltiseo Foot' Cramps Dancers' Style
New ailment is rooted in spike heels, platform shoes,
slippery dance floors and lack of adequate warm-up,
podiatrist says.
By JOEL C. DON . Of .. Deify Nie Alff
The anti-disco movement mi&:hl eitjoy thia
news.
The Aqierican Podiatry Aaaociatioa ls advia·
ing its members to watch out for a ainlster malady
afflictine devotees of the fut-paced, hilb·slepptni dancecrue.
Called "disco foot" -ln the tradition of "jog·
1er'a knee" and "tennis elbow" -the ailment la
Olce ligaments tear or stretch
out, they don't heal quickly or
well, ' Dr. Pere/stein notes.
rooted tn spike beell, platform aboea, allppery
dance Ooon and lack of adequate preparation or
warm-up.
It maa111 feels lib a sbup foot pain and can
be caalld bJ pulled muaclea, sprained ankles, coa .. m, callcNI 11 and bunkma.
·ADd II tbe dlseo foot eciadlUoa pendats, it
em leell to more aerloua dlroaic problems in-
cl1lllllal bunlU., arthritia, bacbchel, fraetuna,
tn1rown toenails, and sometimes perma-..at toot deformlti•, warm ea.ta 111 .. podiatrist
Dr. Allmt PenlstelD.
lllGll DSLS, PIATPOUI 80LBI. and IW"-
row ..,_ -common witb dilco-daee foot..ar -
diarupt tbe natural lever aetkm ol U. foot, be ..,.,
tfclimaD.y, bocb welPt II clllDlac.d from tbe
11ee1 to tbe WI ot tbe foot and ti.a to tbe toea. ............ a follow·tbroalb ltrtde,... ...... .
Dlileo r..weu, bow•••· ea .. • lmbetenoe 1'J·di9plednl ID09t ol tbe bo4J welCbt to tM bell ol .... , ...
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tlm• t11i1t ,_•re • tbl b•I. ne bell o1 tbe toot 11 1Gt lr<p1ltobw'JOV.._tMl..,.'.
--~Hied lboel, WOl1I .,....,...,,CU aleo
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sb<>l'Un calf muscles. Women frequenUy complain
of pain ln the le1a when switcbing from bigh-
beeled work sboea to low·heeled footwear. be s ays.
Switcblng from low to high heels for disco
dancln& can sometimes lead to painful tom liia·
men ts. .
"Once llJ(amenta tear or stretch out, they don't
heal quickly or well," Dr. Perelstein notes:" Liia-
menta are. like an elastic saner I.bat can be stretched
out. Once It's overatretcbed. tbere'a eoinl to be lo-
stability."
PODL\ft18'1'8 OE!M' OUT TO QUELL the
disco dance popularity, says Dr. Pere.lsteln, adding
that be toodl.acodancea.
"You cannot 1et people out of a highly styliied
shoe for certain oceaalooa," be admit.a. "But what
you lbouJd do la 1et tbem to chaqe certain ac-
tivities."
Ideally, the best dance aboe would have a
modende beel and bu·toe, be aays.
Solel made of crepe or neoprene .rubber Cive
better protectioD tbaD wood, altbouall leather ls
acceptable, belQ'S.
''AIJ.'1 kind ol CUlblon1na JOU have ln the aboe
Ideally, the best dance shoe
'NOUld have a moderate heel
and box toe, he says.
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Deed barl11toee.
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lut olftdal farrier oe tM U.S. ....., ~
Tbe """"t wbo apet &wo dee.._ looklq
11\er the boovee ol U.. mllttatY '1 bonea ..a
mul• took W. leatber .,,_ wtU. Mm .._Ille
l'ame *k to Kaaau to put down roota
TodQ be Nlllll I.be KWM Honvllaela1
Sebool • a aoo..cn farm Jmt • '"' .U.. up tbe road from when bJ.a 11 4f lPPJ boulbt
laad from a~ IDCIJu lOO,..,. qo.
.. THAT OL.D llAN BAA l'08GOTTBN
more about borMMoelq &ball .U1 ol U1 wW
learn in our whole llletlmel" ~ Dave Albert,
a locac·baW trucker from Lak.w.d. Fla., who
1pent a aummer at the 1cbc* turn1n.c to be a
farrier
He's one of ~ 1tudenta, ranlio1 in a1e
from ~ lo a . Beebdoldt bu taupt lo the paat
10 years. The maater blacll:am!th teacbee four
12·week aesalona a year. By b1a own admiHion
the claues are "veey toueb But ti you pass
you've got the right to call yourself a
borseaboer ••
Studenta from aa rar away aa New Ze aland,
Holland and Barbados have found their way to
the tin building equipped with forges anvils and
a hitcblog rail They learn about eQuine shoes
from an expert who apprenticed to a local smithy at age 13
The course costs $1 ,665, and includes tlll·
lion. room. board, tools, books and free
transpe>rtation to churcb on Sunday.
· Bechdoldl reject s "all disreputable
lon1bairs. blpplea and cry babies." Ria
brochure warna there wtU be "no profanity ex-
cept by the instructor." Women are welcome:
he says they're more patient than men are with
animal.a. "And they're tougher."
"A man will wrestle with a cantankerous
h or se," says Be chdoldt. "A woman will
negotiate with It. Some 70 percent of the bones
in this COWltry •re owned by women, and they'd rather have a woman shoe 'em."
One of Becbdoldt's nieces took his course
and then paJd ror her college education by shoe-
ing on Saturdays . "She s aJd ll beat working five
nights a week in a pizza parlor."
There a. eometbloa maclcal about Illa toacb ud ta. pya be eu't explain wby .... ud
mulee a1moet alway• calm down wb41a tbeJ feel b1a ,....U119. Oft.ta be'U NMh dowll _. nb = .. _. IMt ..... ,_-w • to tldl* the IClllt off a.tr ... eallomv, ,,,....., ll ftl-. fte.old ~ t.lalll ,_ ... • ewer bll budl and fore1rm1.
8Dt lo .. Ma Md ._.. to .. a 'blrhmltla "You walk lDto a conal ol co{U and U..,. lila't ..__.. 1mell tUt ud think you're their motber.'' aa11
....... ,.tbatlaor'lalwlll,_lllltWr tbe farrier. "Tbey come to 10U lib rou were
•N .. 1Nf'1•'9 a6ae U.... out ol 10. "Y•-a,.... .. , U..Jr mama." .._..._. bone wt ,_'U w a ..... :. ,._ 8etMtet leaminc. bow to mat•. ftt ud aall'
............. lame .... ~ • • 1boet. b1t pupll11tudy tb• i':rboaoc>'. anatql6y derfed a.on.. 1'belr OWMil will be t11ie ..... •• and pbyaiolofy of bonee mulet. TbtY. ai.o
la -heblloldt .......... fw........ d1Nect ,boov .. S.Cbdoldt Uepe an b1a • a,.,....., dnft bone. Todu be.,.._• for 1111 1tudenta take the clau for a muJ · Ude ol fov hwlmecte lboel ....... u..•1 a mu Ill reaeom and come from all walb of IUe. bout 75
Clllcaao wbo 1eta tns for four aboel for percent ol h11 graduates become f me far·
raceborte1... He 11y1 It taket at leut 11 rten. Jotnlnl the 40,000 now in bua1'eu iD tbe
ml.autea to do a proper Job o1 ww..., old UnltedStatei today
Moel, deanina tbe tm irtmmiu ~ ftt-But not all set up ebop. tlae.nalJiDiUideliDc U..newlfiellllioel'. "One said bein1 a honeal)oer was too
There are at leut .0 ktndl o1 bcnxboel. tou1b," says Bec~doldt wltb ••rt. "He'•~;
1&y1 Beebdo&dt. and hunclndl ol wartaUoaa. Dini a dirty movie house iD Kutu City now.
Tbe '7-year-old v~rao ttW epeab wttb a
fiatlandtt'• twaq deeptte • career tbat toot
bJm to Jtaly, Greece, Germany and Vietnam .
He lbod bonel riddeG by UM U.S. otJmPk
equatrian team 1D 1.NI. He wu reepoutb&e lor
tbe 1boea of tbe Army's P.riled caluoo team at
Arliogtoo National Cemeteey.
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BLACK .JACK, TllB aD>DLl'.88 BOaSE at the bead ol John F. Kennedy'• funeral pro. .__ ..... ,__iWiil.._ __
cession, was one of bJ1 cbareea. Another wu
Wind River. the last Army pack mule, wbo dJed -------------------recently at 46. He waa allo an ammat pack
transportaUon lnatructor for the Marines and
went to Vietnam wtth the Green Bereta.
His wtfe Joyce. 49. rwu the students'
dormitory -two moblle homes set off to the
side of the family's white frame house.
Bechdoldt and bis son Bob. 25. hold classes
from 8 a.m. until S p.m . for u many aa 16 stu·
dents at a time . Some days they average 35
horses and mules through the •boeinc opera·
lion.
"We take all comers here," sayi Bechdoktt.
"I've seen some honsea whose reet look like cor·
kacrews. But we can fix them."
Dre al111llldng Superb!
We can 1Ull take orden
for Holiday Dresses but
we are UmJted. Enjoy one
ot our creations for the
,eason a he ad. Co me in
now for a consuJtatlon.
Thank You
Mary Ann Ir Jeanne
Fathers Make Good Mothers
3e8E.17thltrMt
On WestPOrt Square)'
Coeta Meu • M!Mlr.u
The number of single fathers in the Unlted
States is increasing every year, as men dis·
cove r they can do a job our society generally re
served for women only
Most of these men are extremely competent
Thia u the '4?Venth of a 10·parl aeries on the stnglt>
parent by Ellen Sugarman, a wnter who lives in Mill
VaJU,,
parents. even though they have been forced to
learn on the job
But aJthough a man may be doing the same
things a mother is doing, a single father sees his
job in a new way and approaches it quite dil
ferenUy than does the single mother.
Being a smgle father is simply not the same
as being a single mothe r, whatever people ma)
think. In many ways, it's a lot easier.
One reaaoo fM tbh la that men aren't pro-
grammed to be mothers so they aren't stuck ·
wttll the old patterns of childcare that do not
work in today's single parent families.
MEN ARE MORE FREE to get in touch
with their own personal style, to be Innovative
and creative about raising their kids, and
they're open to more alternallves right from the
start
Sin1de fathers often expect lo rely on their
own Judgement and t•valuat1on, and they feel
comfortable using a lnal·and·er ror a pproach,
which is exactly what the job often require~.
Single fathers tend to prefer to look at the
pa rts of the job rather than the job as a whole
This is a good way to avoid becoming over -
whelmed and It is also a way to get things done
one step at a time These men employ the same problem·solv·
ing techniques they use at work, with good re·
suits.
They set up systems and orga.niu their
hom es on t he basis or teamwork with
themselves at the head or the team.
They expect cooperation from their children
and, interestingly enough, they get it. These
single fathers run a tight ship.
They aren't afraid to UH discipline when
their children don't meet their expectations
TRETR CJULDREN COOK, clean, shop, do
the laundry -aJI in the interests of the team·
family
No father was ever raJsed to believe that
every grubby little household chore belonged to
him personally, so men are able lo relegate the
work to everyone in the home.
Many single fathers are relaxed about the
very things that make many a 1ingle mother
feel that she's ready for the rest home.
They don't ha ve their egoe wrapped up 1D
the neatness of thelr homes, the clothes their
kids wear, or the meals they put together.
They are realistic about doing the best they
can and don't worry if they don't succeed lo
toto.
This eliminates a lot of the' pressure from
being a sin1le parent. and because of tbia, most
single fathens avoid many of the problems
single mothers have to grapple with.
Of course. single fathers have an additional
advantage. Most or them have more money al
thei r disposal than do alnele mothers.
so thev are able to take advantage of more child
Grandpa Wins -By a Hair
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Some people never
learn. I am talking about YOU. kiddo. A few
years ago you said the world's longest beard
belonged to Phillipa Henson, according to the
Guinness Book of World Records. Several peo-
ple challenged you, but you are 1Wl giving the
same incorrect answer. Here11 a copy or a col·
umn you write eight years 110. I kept lt because
of a similar argument 1D our family. Do you
have the nerve to print It? -PHOTOGRAPHIC
MEMORY IN TALLAHASSEE
DEAit PHOTOGRAPWC: I do aad I lbll.
Here Itta:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: According to the
back files of the Beckley, W, Va., lt.aleigb·
Register, an item and picture dated June 8,
1923, reported that Zach T. Wilcox ol Canon Cl·
ty, Nev .. had a beard 12 feet three lncbel loa&.
It bad been growing since 1881andwu12 feet,
three locbes Iona when the article appeared. -
MICRO.nut WIZARD OF BE.CK.LEY ·
DEAR ANN LANDERS: The mu witb tbe
longest beard WU NOT Phillipe Hemon; be WU
A.8. Norton of Dallas, Tex. Mr. Nortoa, a col·
le1e atudeot in l.IN4, vowed be would not lbave
until Henry Clay wu eleeted pl'elldem ol tbe
UDitlKt Statel. When Mr. Norton died, at tbe ••e
ol 80, b1a beard WU IO lone they blld to roll it U,P
and ~k lt ln hla vest. The undeliak•r wbo
burled him wu my rreat·rranatather. Ir. wrote
in t.h• family Bible. "We ~ a man tod&7
wboH beard meuured 12 feet, DIM iD'cbel Ions .. -FIPTH·OgNERATJON TD.AN
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your bHrdolollat
l1 in error. PIUWpt HeDIOG'• beard WM not tbe
1on1eet. Aa tbe ,_.,a1 muacer for tbe Bellew
It or Not llUMUJD, 1 ban 1pedaliMd lD tbe UD· mual tor so ,un. Tbe world'• reeonl a. beld by
a man named ValenttH T:=., He vowed that
U Abrall.uD Uneoln WU prtlident, be
woUI ......, lbave acalD. My ,ean later,
wbea )Ir. Tapley d*i, hJI beard meannd 12~
feet. -l.H. LONG, RJPLEY BELl&VE IT OB
NOT MUSEUM
, ·. )
DEAR MR. LONG: I'd like to bellen It, bal
read die aen letter.
DEAR ANN: Phillipa Henson's beard WU
nothing compared to my great-grandfather's.
Hana Langseth was born and raised in Norway
and lived most of his Ille In Barney, N.D. When
be died 1D 1927 his beard wu 17"41 feet Ions. Tbe
beard la now on diaplay in the SmitbsooJan
IDIUtution. Lile ma1aline did a wonderful piece on HUI Lan1aeth. Anyone who wants proof of
thll c,n 10 to ~ Smlthlonlan and aee for
hlmHlf. -GREAT GRANDCHILD OF THE
WINNER DEAR ANN: You're probably alck ol beard
IDHlunmentl by DOW. IO here'• a new twtat.
The Jonaesl bead of balr iD tbe world belonaed to Swami Pandaruannadbl who Uved in tbe
Tbiru\'ada Tbural IDODUleey lD l.Qdla. It WU 311
feet in len,tth. -S.P. OF J .
. DEAR ANN: Since JOU eeem lnteretted iD bair-ralalDc 1torte1. did JOU know tbe world's lonant muetache be&on.1ed to lluurtya Dtn of
Calcutta? Hll muetaebe wu 102 lnebee from tip totl~. -CIDCAO, CALIP.
DEAJl ANN: You are a claaurinlat pta. Why
did you fall to mention tbe name ot tbe WOMAN
who blld tbe ..... t beard? Sbe WU Jaake
Deveree ol Kentuek.y. Wben Janice d!,~_il!... ~
her bNrd wu 14 lacbet .loq. -LOuusvu.a..a FAN
DEA& FAN: lerrJ, aa...t tlle """°" ... ,.. .................... ~-, ........ .,, ..................... ... ............. ...., ... -w......,
care aervicee ud buy 1uppart when tbeJ Deed 1JNIQ.UE BEJ.LEEK it.
AS A G800P, they don"t experience the
enormously debilitating money worries that are
often the lot of the alo1Je motber'.
What we see wbeo we take a k>ok at slo1le
fathens and their families goes a loa.g way
toward dilpelllng many of the myths about
fathers and children.
Sing.le rather households can offer a 1ood
model for many alogle mothers and provide a
workable attitude about raialng a family aJooe.
All thia is encouraging u we cooalder the
future of the new famUy and discover that both
men and women can undertake the primary
care of children wtth a great degree of success.
[,_,__B_o_ro_•_e_op_e_~).
TUES DAV. OCl'OBER Je
By SYDNE Y OMARR
ARIES <March 2l·ApriJ 19): You learn a
secret . Be discreet. Don't bore others by telling
all. Maintain. aura of mystery, glamour. Get
behind scenes. Delay or confmement can work
in your favor. Hospital visit could be on agenda .
You are on brink of Important discovery.
TAUBUS <April 20-May 20): Excitement,
change, vart~. loten.aifled relatiombip-tbeae areas a.re hi ght.ed. Write, speak, paint, com·
muoicate -you a re due to win rrtends and in·
fluence people. Ge mini, Virgo. Sagittarius
persons play key roles.
Stop mat Grafton Street duung our 9erteek'
celebration and delight to the largest
selection ot Belleelt Ch1np 1n the country
The beoutltul Harp Va so p11ccd at 532 50
1s 1ust oneot the many un1quo piece:. w hove
1n our exponi.1ve G1011on Stree1 collec11on
Chances ore wf' t ..... •• 1ha1 spPc1ol piece
yo u vp t><>r•n 1-:>okin i 101 Or 11 you vc never
~t.CO 8f•llCf•IC IC'I u., IOll•JcJl.JC'f' you f() II:. bt>Ouly
and ~lcqan1 cra11~ma nsh1p You II~~·, why
w e ~Y we d1~p1ay ,o m1J r h Bl'll,.,.k Chinn
you d lh1n1< you wert! i n lrl..'lor.d
GROJ=t:oa stReet;
3333 B11s101 Stroot South Coast Plaza
Costa M eso CA 92626 (71 4) 549 5277
GElllNJ (May 21-June 20): Views are Yin·
dicated; family member makes major con· •
ceaaloo. Be a "gracious win.Der." Don't rub aaJt
In wound•. Domestic harmony restored,
especially if you purchase a special girt.
Taurwi, Libra, Scorpio persons figure pro-
minently.
CANCER <June 21·July 22): Define 1oall.
strive to enhance quality of wnUne. com-
murucaUoo, laniuage. Articulate feeUnca : sty
la limit lf you so decide. Know It. act accord.lng·
ly. One who promlaea tomethine for oothin1
should be ridiculed.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Dia deep fbr ln·
formation -applies eepectaUy lD coanecUon
wtth f1J1ADclal arraneementl. Capricorn, Cancer
natives fiture promineoUy -and so does the
number 8. One cloee to you confides experience
"bordering on the occult."
VDOO <Aug. 23~Sept. 22): Go"alow, lie low
-wait, listen and obeerve. Be aware of legal
commltmenta. righta and permiaaion.a. Finiab
rather than initiate project. Artes, Libra in·
dJvlduala play key roles. Loq..dJJtance com·
mun1c8tioft provides reaaon foroptimiam.
LIBllA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22): New approach to
ro utine procedures Is necessary. Stress
origlnaUty, belna open to love, 1etttna to heart
of matters. Leo, Aquarius penona flcure pro-
minently. Co-worker. one who lharea lotereata.
wanta your approval.
SCOllPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21): Good lunar
aspect colncides now with aipltlcant contacts.
emotional eocoant.en, falllnc madly la love.
Follow throuab oo bunch, learn by teacbina.
build on IOUcl bue. Emot.lona dominate ao.tc.
Know lt and Mad wttb cbiD u Utu. u pouJbM.
8"GrrrAaW8 <Nov. Z2·Dec. ll): l>lvenUy
-it.nu vwutllity, opUmilm. MW coetaeta.
Accept IOdal lnvttaUoG; -...... borboDI. ,.. ru.e to be diac:ou.n1ed by one wbo ~. bu
li&tle or no talent. O.mio11 VIrto nativ• ft.pre promlDIDtly.
CA.Pala)aN <Dee. a.Ju.11>: ObUSD hlat
from s.,tttariua me11a1e; bnM down bllbtt
patterm IO you can ..... tablllb oe a mon eoUd bue . .._,.,. wW come lato loeul. 8bolt trip,
conneeted wtth relaUve. could be oe apnda.
AQlJA&RJS (Ju. »Feb. 18): EmPbaail OD
payment.a, aettlna money•1 wortb. -loe•UD•
arUele1 wb.lcb were loll or .... Olwe flll pla1
to lntelMdual eurloaJty. tr '°" Ilk ~-. auwen wt11 be otltatDM. o.aimi, VirlO, tqtt.
tartua natl•• ftpn promlMMIJ. PllCD (Pft. lt-llareb JO): taar c1ele a.
aueb tbat you 1maab barnen, 1taad tall,
emer1e vletortoua to eompetitiou. Fam.lb'
member IUIPPOl1a YoUI' ~ a. ll'Mloul -
and afleetfonate. II oner cli1pute wtU H
f avorabl)' neolved
.....
Just Shak9 It
and Let it Fall Into Place.
The Precision Haircut.
Because your head is unique, the way your hair
grows rs equally unique. Really quite different
from every one else's.
Precision haircutting Is a technique for cutting
the hair rn harmony with the way It P.rows. Your half
eventually grows out bul It doesn t lose Its shape
with a prec1s1on haircut. Consequently your hair·
cut wrll look as gOOd after five days as It does after
five minutes. And because the hair falls naturally
Into place you won't have to keep fussing with It.
Usually a shake of the head does It.
At Command Performance we shampoo
precision-cut and blow dry your hair for sJxteen
dollars. whether you're a gal or a guy. And no
appointments are ever necessary.
We also of fer permanent waves, colorfng,
frosting Jnd conditioning. But we really ahtne with
preolalon. And so wlll you.
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CALIFORNIA
Blfllaer lleatala f'eared P\IBUC NOTICE
:#
Reaction to Rate Rike
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CMllllNe•• nice SACRAllltNTO A decbkln to nearly ..,.. t.be lntern t r alel on
loa1111 to local aonmmeol qettci
for tbie devtkls;»llltnl ot 1mall crall
but.oft «*kl ut\ In h.I a.her berth
rental .... and a d llo In urbor c-.1 ~. ettar'dlna to operators
0 IMlWe f.lcWU.. At lta Sept. ZI me Uq In San
0 1•10. tbt State Boa lln1 a nd Waterway1 Commit loo voted to
ralM l.Dlerelt rate. from'"'* percent
lO I pt'f'ttftt for conat rucUon Loan
contram already tnad al lh~ old
r ate wm "°' ~ altected
8IAJllNG 11111 INTE8EST rak
hike on akyrocltelht& infl•llon. com
rnt.11100 chairman Walter Mil~ u1d
he Voted for t.be lftt'l'e&Se "to UUlUrt'
that the ltate lo.o proaram ror lhe
constructlon ot marlna.s would re
main fl.Mncially v&abJe
"The hJib~r tnll•hoo rate w::1:.
eroding the purchasin g rx.iwer nf
funds Bv•il•blc for futun: :.talc
fa.nanced marinas," he added
Other rommissioners who vott>d 1n
f avor of the r ate increase were Davt·
M onro. Ahm Pot k1n and Ron Lovitt
T w o "no" votes came from Tom
Musgrove and Leo M ar tinez. Com
m issioner Jennifer Jennings wai.
absent.
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.._, "· ''"· f11Utt1 l'u1>11,i.s Qr..,. t.otl Dally Plltl,
Oct tt ..-*°'• t. It. It, lt19 .. ,,,,
overua the dl1trtbuuon ol loan•,
11ld the Int.tr t hike wl ll not <>oly
hel.,p the l larbon& and Watercraft r\l·
volvtn1 lund etleh up with lnll•Uon
b ut ablo will POtenUaUy provide 1ddl·
llon al money for lo(lOI PUBUC NOTICE
T he opt l m t1m w11 t emperc:d, ~
bowevu. by som e not •O ravoruble "'C'Tm ouuu .. ••u 'i
di H AM • b NAMlr tTATIMIN' Ptt Cwvra. 1y Jack Aldereon. chJef '"" , .. _llO ,..'°" tt oo..,. 1>11t•·
executive ofllc\lr or th Humboldt ... '0
B ay H u r bor R a"r""atlon and r1Mee1tLANt APAllTMcw''· " ... '"• "'o-,.,..,.,., C<10t• Mn •. ConscrvaUon Olatnct and vie~ preal <.•11101111.mn
d"nt Of lb C llf I 11 ...._. 0•11"" O •ndtor JoA1111 <; " t> a om a aruurrna.tet h 111i.oi1 11?) ,_ 0 ..... '°"'• Aaaor u1t Ion M• .. , ........... .,.,.
Alderson 11u1d Wl"vcr•I proJ .. c•· in '"" 11on.,,_.," <-1.o<111v •" '" '°' '-"• d•-•O"•I dud1nJC the C.:hunnel li.la1\<b Harbor /; ,.......,,, A••-11
in VentUJ'll t•ouJd bt.: codJ.Utuuoo by ' " 1••-1 ••1 ui.o ...... .,,.
h -. • ( "'' ( ..... ol Or-County Oii Oc I c mterl'Sl 1ntr\:8Ht' uml U1ut tht' 1 , u ·~,.
IOt'&I ut:t'nt•1c rcspom11ble for these """'
11 h l"ullll""'° Or-(OHi o.ily Piiot proJet'ts w1 ave lo luk • a hurd look o .. ~ _...., s. 11 1,, ,,,. .oos."
at tht' 8 J)tirccot tnlerci;t rule P BLIC !'llOTICE
NOT ONl. \' WILL the 1ncrcu~t· ,.1C'Tmous ausiNus
threaten the cxp1ms1on and conbtruc NAMa n anMaNT
t10n of manna!!, l\lder~1m said. but 1t ... ~~~_'011ow•t1G ""°"''-"II"""
will ulso ncce:;s1t1.1te higher rental AUSH coPv 'eAv1ce ,u 1
fees ror boat SllJ)l> . 6Atb•~•I• O• .. ~ HunUnglon e .. c ..
<.&II tor"'•.,...,. "One or the reasons the tnlcrCl>l no11n• l RunolO• ">I
ratt'S were raised w<is that pn vatl' ll•vbr.,.,. O••w Hun1o"il1on Oucn. C•lllo•nl•"1~ marina owners have said the low 1n· , n•\ oo"''"' " <onout••o o. .n
terest rates wer(• unfmr comi>etillon lno•••Ou••
• PVIUC NOTICE
l'IUlll llfiWll.,_, Or-CM..i O•llY PllOI.
Oc! tt Mid ..... '-u." •• ,, "°' "
PVBUC NOTICE
~. Octaber 21. 1m
rvauc NOTICE
PtJBLIC NOTICE
PVBLIC NOTICE
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l f'll' bu\Hlint I\ tondu<.t~O Ot "" •n f\t1hhtrf' 81dq Sud~ 7910 lo\ PwreTofor" t 1.ft(U1f'd "'"° Otlt•••f'd tv
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lf°'t\ \lfl•""°'f'\t ••\. titfld witn in.-pt•t • ut D\1\.1,..,..u or trw-ur.O.r\5Q"l'O In •r1ttef'\ ~•c tt of bf*.r" •ncJ 01 fl'lt'C l'Of' Co~M• Ci<!'• Oii °'-Coun!y "" Ut •II "'•'IH• o-'l•lll•nq 10 wld •l•w 10 uu ... m. _..,,oqrwd 1c wll w•d
·-· H. "" \u• n , '•'"'\ ••lh lh• ,,_,. ..... O•o~fl• 10 "'""• W•d OOl•O•IOOll\ ~ 1U1 ,, WOU< ~,,'""" bifi' tiled or C'Jif'f,..,ntf'O .. , And thPtt•ftH '"" ""'""""OfW"d f .. u\#d
BARON REED, deputy dirertor of
the Dep artment or Boating and
Wa ter ways, the state agency which
for them ... Alclcr..on sutd. '"l'hut 's Ml TM ,~:...\.,11!~':':~;;,d wlln In.:
much hooey. There's a pl ace in the (ounlV , •• ,.of°''"""" County on O<
world for the public marinas anti a •-·" ""' ,.,14m
place for tht• private } al· ht clubs If Pu1>11,.....,o._ c .... 1 O•llv P1101,
you g1vt• the service, you'll get the<><• 1"1•-"'<>• 1 14·'"'
business "
Pubfl,.,. 0r-. '°""'' ()etly PtlOt •f()fft\••d 'lllfitl\tn '°"' m<W\1ft\ •tt•r ... Wtd f"Ot•<f' of br•M " ~Of •l«hOf'I •o
SO'()" Oc:I ,. • ..., No• \ ., ... .,. "°" l'I 1 .... Pullll<.•1-of lntU>OtK• °" 'eCO'Oo<I Jul\',, ""' •• 111\lr No
.. No Action
On Virulent
Mexico River
CALEXICO (Af>> Cockroachc!>
as big as mace and tons or h wnan
waste float into the United States in
the New River , so filthy that U.S.
autho r itic•s refu ~<' to touch it 1n
pursui t or crim inals.
T h e• Califor nia Depar t m ent of
llt><1lth !>U Y!> an examination or thl'
river bottom shows Ill strains of
hum a n v i rus <is wcl I a s polio,
tuber culosis and encephalitis
DAILY. AN ESTIMATED 30 tons
of r aw :.ewage reache!> the United
States in the river k nown to M ex·
1cans as A guas Negras. or black
w aters. say water sc1cnllst.s.
The pollution was discussed last
February and again l ast month by
President Carter and President Jose
Lopez Portillo
But Imperial County heal th direc-
tor Lee Cottrcl ~ay:. ''nothin g has
c hanged. d espite all the promises
made last February
"IN FACT." SAID Or. Cottr ell.
"the river ha~ gotten d1r t1er."
Cottrell has appealed to both na
lions but received only signs which
warn that the stenchy, north-flowing
r i ver 1s contaminated.
T he U.S. Rordcr Ptttrol hus told or
ricers to check into a hospital 1 m
mediately af ter any contact with the
New River.
Patrolman S.K Hom•y said the of-
ficers assigned to the Calexico <trea
a rc receiving special immuni:iat1ons
A MAJOR REASON for the pro-
blem . said Cottrell, 1s that only a
s m all fraction o f the 700,000 people
who live in Mexicali on the Mexican
s ide or the border ar e hooked into
that city's municipaJ sewage system .
Al one time. M exicali's m ain
sew age plant broke down for ei ght
months.
M exican officials said a rive·m lle
pipe w as planned lo carry New River
water into settling ponds west of
M exicali. a project that ~eems far in
t he future.
M exico one time publicly con-
tended Its cleanup efforts depended
on U.S. action in r emovin g salt from
Color ado River water delivered to
Baja California
K fllft-So119ht
A lder:.on h ad a suggei.t1on for
pu blic marina opcralors con!'i1dcr
revenue bonds which carry a 6 pt'r
rent intcrei.t rate <t s a v i a ble
alternative
''WHY GO TO TllF. trouJth for 8
percen t when you can go t o the
t rough ror 6 percent ... he askc-<J
Darrel McConnell, lobbyist for the
!\1 arina and Recrc·alion A s:..ociatwn.
ii group or private marina ov.ners,
d1 saJ?rted Said he "The nt'w in
ll'r est rate is reah~t1c rons1dcnng the
fact that the prime rate recently
v. ent lo 14 1 ~ percent While the tn·
crease may C<JU:.C' som e local agen
cies difficulty in f1m1 nc 1n~ their
marina con:.truct1on. let them go out
and borrow on the local rnarkt•I
like w1· d1> ul t:i. M und even l!j
percent "
Dog Digs Up
Robbers' Loot
TUCSON, Ariz. <AP> An II·
month-old golden r etriever dug up a
stol en bank bag full o f m oney,
sheriff'l> deputle1> rep<irted
Cor sa, o wned b y Bryan and
Marilyn Lynch of Tucson, brought
ho m e a bank bag stol en from a busi·
nessman's car. Deputies said the dog
led them back to a spot in the desert
wher e the bag was buried
Mrs Lynch reported finding the
dog with a sock full of com :. whc:n she
went out to the back y ard
Parents Top
Kids on Test
MILWAUKEE <Al'1 A
group of parent!> who al·t·cpk d ll
challenge to t11kc high school
<tch1cvement tcst.s <ind compare
t h e r <':. u I t s w 1 t h l h o ~; c o f
M ilwaukee high school !>cn1t1rs
scor ed higher than the i.tudenw..
school officials r eport.
Thi rty-t wo P<ircnt·T<'acher
Association member~ all high
school graduate:. ;,nd 17 w1Lh
so~ college tra1n1ng took the
tests
The results showed 78 per ccnl
of the parcnti. st·orcd abovc-
average in the r eading test and
34 percent scored above avcrag4.'
i n the m ath test. while 3 percent
scor ed below average in re<td1ng
and 9 per cent below a vcrai:c 1n
math.
A billboard with rrt1btened plea appeals U> the public ln Leeds,
Eo11and. to be.Ip stop the Yorkshire Ripper. A handwrillna aam·
pie 11 shown, IUld a speaker plays the killer's recorded voice.
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fllCTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATUAl!NT
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WOTICE lllYITINO saALEO ... 0 .. 0\Al.S lll OSI •O• THE CONSTllUCTION Ofl c:o.tTRACT NO. "C ie.1' G ALICIA f'All•WAY "'VM .. ING """OM ~o•ca """"INS •Oii THE 4"llSO '#ATE• MA"AGEMf"T4"Gl"CY NOT IC!: I\ Hf PEBY GIVEN 1~•1
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CLASSIFIEI
INDEX
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142-5111
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EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
BtlOIS.: AdnrtiMn
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759-mll
IOMISPlUS
l:t.&ae • Bdrm, 2 story .ttb 3t~' family room,
IPA i.n IUilbly laodlcaped
lltnwn cowt located m 11
very c o nve ni ent
n elab borhoo d . The
k1tchen 1s bwlt·in with
pa ranae, dlahwuber.
compactor & microwave
oven. U quality interests
you, call us on this one!
Sl.83.500 751 ·3191
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T' PROPERTIES
.UTOllACH
$104,tOO
Charming 2 story garden
borne. C obbl estone
streets. gourmet kitchen.
huge master swte, COY·
ered patio, loo! Call now
64&-7171 (jp(,., llf Q• 11 \ l tJr.J t(lttJ "'"°''
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UNITS-UNITS
Costa Mesa 4-plx S180,000
Costa Mesa Dplx $132.500
Costa Mesa 6·plx $375.000
Anaheim tn·plx $185,000
Anaheim 4-plx Sl44.900
Orange 4-plx 1138,500
Beat the tax man next
year. Buy a rental. Let
us help you with your m·
veatmenta needs. Call
56t;2llllO
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PROPERTIES
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G1n1r .. 1002 4BR +POOL •••••••••••••••••••••••
AIAMDOHID SAHDPOIMTE
Ex.cellent 4 bedrm. 2~ 2 Story Townbome + bath S andpolnte pool pool. $58,500. Great home nr South Coas t SUr1er home. upgraded
throughout. Own e r Plaza. Brand new plush
crptg and waler healer bought another, must
lel.I. Hurry! Call 96U767 too! One year home pro-
t.ection plan Included! OPf'" 1fl·11'·11 '' rott1 11tt 1 •
[WIU~tl Flex.able terms incldg VA
or lake over exis ting
loans. Full price Just
$125,000. Hurry, take ad·
varll8Ae. caU 752-1700 ---(}Pffl 111 'I • .,•, 1()11 , ••• f ,, "I
[e.11~1 CXYrrAGE FOR TWO
Newly refurbuihed two
bedroom ooll~ge with
French-doors opening to
backyard. Two brick Clu1lfled Acb are the
patios to en)Oy coaatal .-wee lo a 1uccesafu1
pe.nonmas $185.000 prqe or yard 1aJe! ll'1
lJNGO REAL ESTATE a better way to tell more
497-3331 peop&e!
FIXER1S DELIGHr
This is it! YOU FIX IT!! All this 3
bedroom home needs is TLC and
imagination. Seller will heJp
finance, maybe completely ! Don't
delay, call 673-8.550.
TOP OF THE WOILD
II you can see around the bend,
you can see Hawaii! White water
view, billiard room wittt\?lreplace
<one of 3 in the house). 4 Mdroom
and free.form pool. PRIVACY! !
Includes private finic ula r to
whisk you to front door. Curious!?
Call 673-8550 day or nite .
3 IDIMS OM 'I• ACRE Darkroom, steps to golf course.
Seller anxious, leaving a rea.
$120,000. 673-8550.
MIWPOIT llACH
ean view, uaume lat, seller will
arry 2nd. Sl57,000 on Fee Land.
8550 •
llACH UNITS-$ I lt,000
Four units actually pays for lttelf.
All 2 bedrma, corner lot and
aaaumable loan. Call day or n11ht.
873-8550.
POI UMT
Choice or vlew1. 2Bdrm up to
•Bdrm. .-rs to tuoo. ~
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(842·5878) One Call Service
Fast Credit Approval
S1MC••Y1C1
DIANA Y.Nt&•OL
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WI HAVI
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wtTH rtll & SUP
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
141 Rny\1d• O"~' N fl o/~ f.lt,I
*VETS* U..Yow~ NOW .. NOOO
LOANS TO Sl00.000
LOW INT RATE. Let us
show you how to qualify.
TcA to Red c.,...
W.Uthft 754-1202
EASTSIOE
CUSTOM
IASTSIDE
HOMI AND IHCOMI
Large 3 Bdrm home i.n
great Eut.lkSe locaUon.
Two l BR unrt8 add to In·
come. OWNER WILL
CARRY FINANCING .
1bia LI a must see at
SlS0,000. For details caU
541).1151
.., , .... HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
ms ASSUME
$61,000 9~% Interest
Loan at $577 total pay-
ments. JBdnn, 2 bath.
fpll:, 2 -c ar ga r a ge
..... OMSPY .. ASStlLI.
Ht.DOI & CATAUCA YllW ....,,..,._ 1UDIWMS MODIL
OHM DAILY l:J0.1:30
Prestigious Turtlerock Hl«hlaods. 3
bedroom. ramlly room, detached
home. Professionally decorated and
landscaped Uke a model. Overlooking
park and hllla. Priced to sell quickly
at~.soo .
A real storybook home with a Country
French touch. The ff'Ollt courtyard
offers a warm welcome with an anay
of colorf u1 flowers & lattice covered
red brick patio. Profesalonally
decorated in beautlrut colors. 4
Bedrms. f am rm. formal dining & 2~
bat¥. 3-Car (inisbed garage -even
with fluorescent lighting. $525,000. U,_, l()Ulf t1VMH WISUY M. TA YLO. CO.. ..... ,
REAL TORS~ 675-6000 JlllS.'114' .... ....
2443 Ent Coast Highway. Corona dtl Mar Ml·"""WP01t-,...1T-..c:aNTa. M.I. 644-4911
HIWUSTIM(i
DUft.EX
3 Bdrma. up, 2 bdrms.
down, &ood condlllon:
new~. 2 Car park·
Ing. Steps to bu ch !
1225.500 lncludln& land'
associated
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HOUSI 0. CM.ASS
4 Bdrm Atriwn Home.
walk to &oil COWM, bike
1.o beech, rorma t ent.ry Lo
dnmatlc llv1na rm .
o pen-bea m c e 1h oga.
Gourmet lotchm. formal
dlni na . H1d e -awa)'
maater1wte. A rare ftnd.
Ut nme Offered Pnced
$151.500. Act Now : CaJI
983-8767
OW.. OWNER WTIL FJNANCF.
DISPIRATI!! 0 CE AH FR 0 HT
HOME ,... + RY Ac.cH1 Rederofated 2 Or home
3 Bdrm., •l.IM)' k.Jtchm. w1natural pecky cedar
formal llv1nc r oom . Inte r , new ba th etc.
brick fpk, RV access. Tremendous location &
IC*"khnl free.form~. nice crpt R Comer lot
gu BBQ. lo w ma1nt. widens the fa n tastic grounds. Reduced Lo on I)' Db t ... '50. Call for appt. water view g.ar
flG.'19l w/d« opener
(J'11' ''f ~ • _, • •V'' '1 kl ,(' I• ll50.000
I~ 1111,_JACO_,~_J_,Ef_o_TY_
2STO.Y
91.Me root. 4 Bdrm. 2 v.
Be. $133.500. Euuade
Qilt.allleu
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5-48-772'
100/o
Owner wi II carry r mane inc on Uus £aat<11de. 4
bd . 2 ba p ridv o r ABANDONED owneN\ip home Qwt't
LOI ASSUMAIU
LOAH
~r duper ts the bett
dt.ecnp00n for l.h1a lvly 4
BR home w I • 1pac livina
rm, 2 fplc 's, n r new
cptn·g & a gh s tenan&
pool AlJ for only $107 .IOO.
Lee assumable loan, no
quallfymg. Call 979-5170
now.
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
Sl'Y.USS
One of the bet\ un·
ob1trllC!ted views an SoY&laaa Hdl. 4 Bdrm. flleW Bedford Plan With
'pec1al boou1 r oom.
Owner will auial with
financmg, $!5415.000
Gorgeous f.:Osts1de Mesa
custom bwlt 3 bedrm OR
2 bedrm + den home!
Gat.ed entry court yard
for privacy Fem ~rolto,
2 palJo5. lots of storait~.
step& t.o Newport & Back
&y• Sel' th1i. winner.
now' ~ Call 752 1700
181.000 A Must See '"''•' ... ' • " • [~'1&11:1 [~1!!11
Cul di-~c. new pa111l $85,000 ~vy ~h<ill,. rouf fam
' '· ~ • f I • ' • •
Wartlng for aomi-fllung. rm Low ma1nt1•nJnce
pri n)t' Ea s t s 1 d f'. 2 yard Sl.29.!A.IO Ask IOf'
bednn. R 2 lat owrwr CRAIG
cJesper al~' Call 646 7171 h31 12116
GtAMT CUSTOM TUDOR <k-ean view By-1.he-iea.
2·stY. Gn BR. 3 BA. Dtn.
Rm. wrpri. fardeM. Se-p.
den w /fp c , sewing
rm. /office. Skyttiihts .
Leaded llHI galore.
~-Balcooy •· race. Lee RV storaae. So
much more-U mu.st !!ff
& only 1135,000. Ca II
now! ' llS3--0ll03 BK R
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STIPS TO IUCH
$139,900
Ow-ming 3 bedrm, bnck
paUos. Lots of wood and
glass. Private commun1-
l)' CallD01N!646-7171 ,.,,.,, "' "' '). ,, , ',,,, ,, '' ,, , . [~IHNtl
OCEAHFAOMT
6UHITS
Ololce. 2 bdnns • 2 bath
t.a•MOOt•
ESTAtl
MagnJfacent 2 story ,
(Bd.rm, den, 2a.\ bath.
dlnlna rm, brick fplc
estate. Patio loob out to
country-size yard with
stately trees. A barg8ln
al $136,000. Call No w:
.54fr2313
f)l'f'' r110 •'''•I t. t-1 r. I
[®lfitdt\I . HOteS FOi VETS
_,HOMES · SO ON.
831-5102 Blu.
UASIOPTIOH
$6000.
llDUCB> $4000.
Reduced for fut aaJe !
Owner anxious a nd
u crif1clo1 Uus lovely
bol6e. Clun u • wb.la· Ue! ! Feawres 4 bedrm..
l~ bath, 22 ft. game room. park like (1'0W>ds.
... T~ I
4 Bdrm with bardwood
noon. massive bnc k
fireplace . great for a
famdy. with upstairs
hdrm s a nd bat h .
Screened boat area, ruce
location. $97.~. Call
StM1'J
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE INC.
<Xfered at oo.ly $102-.900. ~~~~~~~~ call DOW IQ. •t -
IMVISTottS
rentals on 2 lots. Always
rent ed' Reduc ed t o
Sl.150.000'
lc6oo lay .....
Owne r wants out ! 4
Bed.rm. 2 bath, family
rm, fireplace. cornel' lot,
RV aceess. ~ Leue.
Sll4,500. Call n o w ,
546-2313. ~o• f>'f'' 1•1 ,.1ft, lllfJffJMI Nfl(I ' • [ I Sharp 2 8 townhome.
ta' IS!IH ~.~ .. ~.~::
1. 211 acres, sleeper in
path of development ,
Hemetatta.
2. 320 acres, $5.000 ~
acre. Owner w /carry
and M&bord1nate. Reatton
• 675-7060. l_~ ~~~-~~!!-~=-~mi!!!!:·~···~~~ leisurely entertaining. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~.:::~~~~~~~~-= complu. Call
3 SI acr es 124 com·
mettull 1. f1onda Ave.,
Hemdpnme.
l!E
110111 ILlllS CD.
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
HIWPOIT IASTllUff AllA
LOW IMT8HT UTI
ASSUMAILI LOAM.
Lots Of Wood. OIHs . Mtrron. Three
Bedrooms Plus Super Large Family Room
With Wd Bar & Refrigerator. Lovely Patio
Plus Wood Deck Balcony. Ca ll For
Appointment. A "J oy Of Newport" Ll&llng.
631·1•
111 DOYa DllYI
SlllC & ,INlf ARMOR
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Sp-1clOU1 3 Bdrm
ai r cond .• S•n
Luis Rf'y model
up 11rade d
thru o ut .,
P os lt ivt'l y
pristine St6S,OOO
4. 3' Urut.s. good area.
Owner w /CllJTY lst . HYk.
5 yean., SantJ &rbara
11.l'C~
PllCID TO SILL
..... s,.tt Le• ..
~llCled 3 BR 2.,., S.,
lmlt. Overloob park,
larp assumable loan.
Reduced to SlM.900.
64M25t
cl~
mecneb I lrvtne
realty
WllTCUflll 4BR famlly home on tree-lined
street c&oee to tcboola, tbopplna Is
park. Famil)' rm -3 fplca -open
J>eam cellinp -pvt yard w/l'OOI.
ReaU.Ucally priced 1t IMS.GOO fee .
Polly Jobmtm 14.2-8235. <L-85)
M2-t2U MWJOO
tOI Oowr Drive Her190r Vltw ~
lrvlnt llt CM!\_P"' V•ltev C.nter
752·1414
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t,', "If.(' . . . . . . ......
ClliTIYL.
FlnaoC'1og avaal.
Newport Crest 3 bdrm .. 3
baths. wtocean view .
Sle..'50
CHEArDUrLIX
3 er·s + 2 Br's on• huie
R-4 kll More wut.s "an be
t.alt. Only Sl0.000 down.
Owner c arri es the
~ 1119.900
BALBOA ISLAND
REALTY
673-8700
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ONCA.~ON LANE C1J
QYOn t:re:.t m t.:orona del
Mar : Convenient con·
do close t.o aJJ shopti.
scboots. churches. awam run« poof/spa Ii tennis.
It ·s buuutully dec:orat
ed -three bedroom a " den" 2/1 balhl; pnvate
pa.Uo, IMlt·ln bookca&ell.
wine stora•e. flreplaceio
Ill IJving room at in large
master bedroom. Very
l.DaU&J. Sl 79, 900
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11.ALTottS
675-551 •
CIJ Coldwe.11 Banker
EASY UY~
Jn this carefree 3 bedroom Bluf(s
home . Private. gated courtyard
entry and sunny, greenbelt patio
are just two of the lovely amenities
the discriminating buyer will enjoy.
Presented at $175.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
~ 644-9060
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llftllTOll ...... Realr.tate New Modular Type C .. 21J.'2S.1144 ..... HwSMn MIW4
Hirt'• J'OUr ~ to WOOOlllMI Homet, pvt communJt1. lll2N. Harbor.S.A. nm ~ (an 1et nnt ~la1daannlqhom1 l8r'1J5,000S8r 2 bcba, at br aecurtty, ••••• ... ••••• .... •••••••••••••••, 114-7070 iwripuoa,nearmain • • 1W IGI ...._ 10" ..... wu.m• t Wio sub-lettln1 OK. f'rom bl.aliw Catock broken Wt• • .. e.Hd "nit. MMUJ.144-tWt •.IOO. ~ .. ure Island &lartebub)d.latrlctof
0..lt v.,-..Uyal.lcl. Mobile Home Pk, l0801 l .. IOOM •MO QUAUfYIMG '* s.u.a Ana. a11 are rent ~ &U alftn. C.ll £NHOCJSE.4Br .2ba , INVISTMIHT SoBe. Chat RHwy ,PLa(g7ul~a, CUSTOM Only $10.000. lake over BUY*>SBEILLELHOR>IEENT ed.CalPllfordetJ al';t .. 7,..1 -hviq rm w1frplc:, lr1 ac , .M . . .. f.-ast!c option on 3 BR . FINANCE . Part ace, nc . .,._. .....
dlolna rm, up don SIS,000 •35711 Tb11 home stands out euc. home. Won't tut Molllt Hw Stot. m-P'roperty 2000
.l.SOO. 979-Ull8 v~-can own uu.. 3 br W/ttaown l.ndMduallty & ~ 541-0210 •••••• -----c.-.-roer .. condomlruum c.tm features on endur-· 111fw wlioii ~ ................ .
$t!S,900 our So Coaet located In lrvlne .. Af. ._,dd ley Lot 101 eleaanc e. Lush -CALL US '"·I02 I 8 Y 0 W N E R ·Sa" ~~~~~~~--~I Plua, 13111 Olympic 3 fordable pnce w loads of ~ landscaping w 11arden ~ccccuME 9•750,0 Oemeote 6 units. Sl.Do&Ck.
Br, new paint. curpel. 1>paclous rooma . enter $ 149 SOOl I View kilchen & fmly rm. --11 ~ mo S25S.OOO. 20"<4> • HIWUSTI... pilUOI. walka, l&oo.c11p lai.nment available for , •• 'lb.is spacious & eleeaot WESTC LIFF. Be lo w OWC.496-2980;831·2822 ..sA DIL MAI l.ni 114l. *-1290 the whole family .. See Wood, ltucco & t,lone, 4 cstro home 15 an enler market. 4 bedrm. 2 bath.
Mo.t dealrabl1 s ~n1 what this aeUer 1s offer· BR. den, 3 balba ~ lge. l!v. tainer's paradise w ta 2 pat.IOe·aharp' Patn,&k. JUST LISTED CDM DUPUX model w 1many up EASl'SlOt; a BR 2.e •. lnl In Woodbridae of rm. w/frpl .. formal din. warm fr w e l co m e 631-1266 3 Browner's unitw/frpl~
sndN Own« bu bffn compl remod'd In Hrtb lrvtne. 552-4477 rm. Beautiful view of livabUlty Doo't mlu t.his EXa.USIYE TQ & 1Br1 Ba unit. 9YJ% as-relocated 6 muat aell. tone.. Lee cul de uc lot. mts. Ir canyoo. Hurry' very s pecial o ffering 1umable loan. $179,900 Dan't watt! 545-Ntf t!IO's. OWnrtairt. Oevln & Million Realty 494-0031 64fl.TTU full pnce. Co.~ OCEAHVllWI REALTORS MOBILE HOME
, H£RITAGE
tclAlfUH~
IUIAISUND
lllPlEX
eJ Walkur t lee You'll be \borou.1bly
cbarmed by the meldln1
d wood, brick • tlus ol um be•uWW bolne + in· Real !lit_. come. Call us for more ------+---
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..._ V .... WHt ....... ~cK 11.s20.ooo. Elec gate. OCIAM Vl!W!! STORE 2stry 4/S Bdrm.s, 3 b11Ua.s, ".,." ..-v Priv road, Tennia court, Real El Wile Sacrifice! Assume 9.6%
fam rm, frplc, pool. By Broadmoor Plan 11. 4 Br, pool, jac .. wine cellar. Nice4 bd. 3 ba. owe 2nd YOU HAYEN1
"' ..... rook 5 BR + den + Family
Rm + Forma dining +3
car garage i 2 pall<>!! +
balcony ind o the r
amt.'niUes Asking only
SllS,000. scoTt REAL TY
5~7533 ~.~~ ... !~.~~ ~~~~~~~~~1
Investor's duplex + 2
1ood rent'llls, pool.
frp&ca, charm. ms.ooo
Pnncipalaonly. 840-4999
CA..oSHOllS
For sale by OWNER, 3Br + den. lg corner lot,
$400.000. 673-3389
H5t1te.TMS1&y
The way you will reel a11
you view ocean and
n:iountains from this lov·
el)' Spyglass Hill home 6
Bdrms, game room, 41"1
Be, pool. Good financing.
Submit offer s. Asking
S585,000 ~-......
IYOWMER
Rustic fbdrm. 1 ba. with
rirepllce, enclose d
garagf. 50'x175' R-2 tri·
plex bt. 436 Harrult.on.
Do Oil disturb tenants.
Must close ln "79. Prin·
cipas only. $95.000
Jllll..5041 or631-3520
owner. 979-7006 2 Ba. super buy. Fee sauna. gym, sec. sy11tem, I•--------Pat.rick 631-1266
BY OWNER. Open Hous~ ~~;: ::~~~<t~~~ ~S:~!~f~n11prf:cd 11 ... 91~!:(~ SEEN THESE
U·S. Sat&Sun. 359 Prin· ~~ only.Patrick.631 -1266 BIG CANYON _ _.!~~.!.~~~
3333 W Coast Hwy, NB
645-6646
cet.on Dr. Lowest price an -----Spectacular )(olf course , REALTORS YETI.I.I. College Park 197.950. •WOOOBRJOGE estate 6000 i.q ft 4 to fl --------
BY O W NER ·L a k e
Elai.nore. 5 bach units. +
2 br house SI .075 mo in·
COl'Ot' $148.000 20' ~ dn, owe 496-2980. 831·2822
~TlAO CONDO• Bdrtm. s•, balh~ P•.101
Brand new 3 br on lhe REAL TORS and spa S1 .395.000 SYCAMORE GLEN
IRANDMEW
Fabulous. large 3 lid. 2•2
ba Quality townhome
rondorrunlums. Only 8
avadable. $109,990. 2430
Santa Ana Ave. 642-6734.
IMAGIME THIS!!
3 Bdrm. !am.Uy room -kitchen, formal dining,
s pa. In North M eaa
Verde. Many. many
custom features. Like,
real tde floors, custom
drapt's . near new
carpets. top of Une dis
hwasher and etc. Pnced
moderately at -$114.500.
Call !)40.1151
-~.v. HERITAGE •·.• REALTORS .
1026 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MA.RIMITA
Spectacular hllllop
homes. 2012·3206 sq . ft.
Cose to Man na. Selva
Rd Ir Calle La Pnma
vera. S.188,000 LO IZ4S.OOO
831~; 483-4006 Bklr.
park.Byowner Pnn.on------TII STARNES CO. ly $91,500. 537·8231. WIUTUS RETIEAT
New Woodbndge 2 Br 2
Ba condo $91.500, 1125.
~ ft. 8334763
~MABLE LOAN
COl.LE6E PARK
Beaullful tri ·level. 4
bedroom Berkeley Plan
10 pre1Uglou1 College
Park. Assumable 9:i4 %
ideally located to park.
schools & community
pools. OPEN HOUSE
SAT " SUN 1·5. 3521 Pecan. e·-RANCH
fl f I'd l y
~h 1 /000
WOODBRIDGE
WILLOW PLAN
A stunning de parture ~An 5,, l l from the ordJ.nary Walk g...,-
to beach from Uu.s North ---------Laguna c ustom bwlt 2
Bdrm 2 bath h om e .
Magnificent coastal & c1
lY Ugbt view. Gourmel
lotchen. with massive
living room with glowing
wood floors. $279, 000.
dori os'en
rt•altur ..
401 GLENN EYRE
497-41148
FOR TifOSE who wa nt
"something spel'lot ··
jt.m open the front door
on this home s piral
slaircase leads to un ex-
penence in wood. glass
and domeed s kylights. soo.soo.
Laipa Ylffoge R.E.
497-1761
CAll. RIGHT NOW!
1be pnce & terms of·
fered on Uus highly up
graded Seav1ew 3Br
home are utterly fan·
tasl1c ! This borne has new pai.ot & cpts thruout.
French dn leading out
side to a newly pro ·
fess lon ally lnds l·pd
paradtse Bnck n oors in
lhe entry & kit M:in;.
Many more xtra~ Call
Jim tlander~ for an a ppt
today (71.t I 752 1107 dy'I.
17 14 ) S H I 57 H 7
t•Vt.':> wkndi. Pnn onl)
agt
WJ.TStFROMT
Extra lge comer duplex
in xlnt cond. Mooring
avail Spectacular view
Appt. ooly •;.ooo
*Cote Realty
& ln\•estment
640-5777
IYOWHU
Hcnor Rldc)e Condq
'l massive fflllc~ w 3rd 1n
Honunllc mstr "tf' V1t•w
from alrru.t e\t-ry rm
O\erloolung ocn. Fashion
Ir.le. Ca t alina !~l and.
M t ~ 4 B r . 3'1 Ba
w elegant featur es &
appt Pri ced lo Hll
$450,000 Prin o nl)
640-6883 ---
1076 •••••••••••••••••••••••
:iuper ocean '1ew from
IUXUJ")' coodo 3 br. 2 ba.
d.'>Sume 1st TD Jt 9' .'I
SJ!ll.000 1714 1492 6JC6
S-Jumt
~ 1071 ......••.............•.
RVEIEDROOM
HOtlSE RANCH
Lge ramblinR r a nr h
house in peaceful. ~x
elusive M1 ssaon H ills
Qrun features rncludes
oall floonng rn k1lchen &
fmly r m . n t-w plus h
c rptg. cer a m 1r t ile.
horse C'orral. au-rond. l 7 acres o( common land.
pool. tenrus cru & morl"'
1289.000 661 2311
Dll WIDE $20,950.
Central Oranee County.
~.Lake Wood. 3Br 1--------• 2Ba IDJ754().&4 I
FAMJL Y , All<
Cenll'al Orange County.
1972 Goldenwcst 24 x48.
c enLr al ai r . c p l '
WG5662~1
NEWPORT IEACH
12 UMITS
I DOOR Crom OCEAN.
UnbelJevably low LOW
PRIC ED at $425.000
Owner wiU trade
Wortd RHI Estate
556-7771
~ ... 5 Star"'-
24xSO with wet bar.
f'astuon Manor '&Q, Just
lasted' See 11 fi rs t · I~~~~~~~~~
<GP4.1.36 7 I s-.. WlcM s 16, 900
Garden Grove l'Ul1c, in
elude' washe r d ryer.
l 1.,11•d 1h1' w ee k
Hlltmort' •CH3l24-63 1
Fafftllty 'crl
0...,,. Cowwty
Sl6.SOO StnglP w1dl' :?Br,
Magnoll.t 1964 1ndude?">
washe r fe nced yard
Oean4tneat <JM~l4 >
MOBILE
HOME STORE
s-taAIMI
554-7070
FOUR UMITS.C.M.
Near new J Br owners
wut. 2 ba . frpl. 2-car
gar . 3 2 Br. 'l ba. units
TSL lnvstmU. 642 1603
l I DELUXE UHITS
l'RJM E EASTSIDE. C M
'l Bd.rms each
Tii.ESTARNESCO
640-5711
MEWPORT HACH
Duplexes on Pen in. &
Nwpt Shri. a vail. All
amenn1e:. Pres e ntly
leased. Tum·key o pera -
llOn Property mgmt
a\'ad 675-49l2. BK R.
RENTAL
1024 .....•••...............
DO-PLEXES
MAKE -·~-1Hdtl040
Assumable 914% loan on
this magn1f1cent 4
bedroom Willow Plan.
lar&est home i n
Qoeekside. Decorator ap· Poi IJI ments throu8.h1out..
c eotcal a ir & p r o -
fessionally laodscapod
yard. !f1 Red.hawk.
·79 Skyl1n•. 12 c4-4 '.
Qa.000.Ca.ll after•.
5411-3313
CNCOME PROPERTY
Ftom $39,900 Modular
Type Homes. 24 securitL .
3 ovt beache11. pool ·,;
pier Treasure ls lt• Pk.
-·
R-2 IUU.DAILE
Owner will carry the
financing at lO'h'ii with
$20,00> down on this 2
Hd.rm borne located on
an R-2 lot. Hurry on this
one. It won't lall" Call
54&-S8llO
• -~ • HERITAGE
· . . REALTORS
MOMEY?
You.bet! Sharp East.side
2 br duplex. 2 garages &
s ep. yards . Easy to
purchase with owner
financing. Submit your
offer $129.000 64:> 7221 Qntu .
"Tffi h .
WHtcllff R.afty
OWNER
DESPERATE
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. new
kitchen, large pool. BBQ,
fplc, lovely patio. Only
$1..19,500. Call 645-9161
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• ••••••••••••••••••••••
IYOWM•
SBr. 2....,Ba, form 0 R .
F R. Low maull. yd. Nr
park, school. tennis. &
beach f l39.500. 968-6966
SEASCAPE CONDO
t«SAMDYHACH
$99,900
Only l yr. new & In top
cond.iuon & upgraded 2
br, 2 ba, ground n r. unit
w/an assumable $67,400
loan at 9:tt•o/r interes t
Teno1s. s pa , pool &
clubhouse, only I blk to
beam.
CALL644-721 I
LoGRAs~Oft
Assume lst & 2nd TD 's
w/fleXJble down Seller
lO carry back balance &
3rd TD. PTev1ous model,
highly upgraded. Prof
lnclscpng. 1850 sq rt. s bts
to ocean. BK R. 760-9501.
~SSIJ)
W.UC TO BEACH
From this super near
new 4br, 2'hba home
w1large fam rm. & rrm
dmingrm.
Park Place.lnc.842·7561
MO qtJJ.LIFYIMG
Brand new. 3 bedrm. 3~
bath, + family rm. 2
Story w /cuatom sun·
deck. Just blocks from
beach. $25,000 down &
take over ex.ls Una 11 %
lsl TO. Broker, 831-2227
4BR + Poal
Very private end of the
cul d e sac location .
'109,SOO. Take over
167.000 loans. Ron Ort.
Real Estate
ProCession a.ls
96.1-8377
100/oL.o. .,,. ........ .. ,...,._
U.. >'OW' preaent home
eqult.y to take o•er 10'!4
io.u,. \Uc: over p•ymentt on s bedroom end unit
ac:roN from Woodplne
Park. ~11a50. aq.r\.
<:A carel'iee IJvlnf with
formal dlnlDf. amlly "°'*-nrtpl1ce. Private
eowred paUo. Oomraunl· ~~1 1119.950.
Jll!llU..
Jr wt>oo9RIOC.E
~ Rf Al T'f
551 -3000
Real FAtate
VIEW •••
.. o( nlg.ht lights and Tur·
tie Rock G len You'll
love Uus 2 bdrm .. 2 ba.
t.awnhome w1tb all 1t has
toolfer, glamorous ba ths
with view. fully air ·
oondiUooed. sky lights
ASSUMABLE L OAN.
plus outstanding recrea-
tional fac1lalics
lfp"ve never placed a a... .... _._ ... H.-.ied ad, you're ln
the mlnorityl Try It oace
aad aee bow quickly you a•t results . Phone
MZ-5871.
Causey
& Company
SPACIOUS
SPUTLEVEL
home on huge 8,600
squar e rt. lot, thlb -4
Bed.room. 3 1,.; bath house
has great potenllal for
e xpa.ruuon or rem odel.
New roor and siding and
close lo popular park
Sl~.000
•
11()1 So C.oast flJ'4 U)
10 Village Fair
LAGUNA BEA<.:11
497-2457
L.,..a HAts I 050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Leisure World, Gate 14
Panoramic view. 3rd
rloor, VlUa Nueva. 2br
2ba. 586--6879 A C. aft
7pm.
L.,..a ..... 1052
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Al...,.ble Lom
Fai.rwa,y F.I Niguel 3br.
1234.000. Custom Realty
Tl(}.9777
Me~IHch 1069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
IACK IA Y EST A Tl
Pvt 2.8 sere estate w Ilg
house, 2 gu•t houses, 16
st.all horse barn, huge ridi.nl rink, pvt ofc, a
groom's room. maanlfi·
cent view of the 0.ck
Bay, lu.sb landacaplnc
abounda. Cootact Jim
Flaoders aat. (7 14 )
752·1107 d ys , (714 )
581·5787 eves. wknds.
~..... 1041 LAllJlll.a•ech 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
. fEI Co~dwell Ban~er
•UCIOUS Sil ii ... _.. VllW
. . '"ltom t.h1s 4 BR f amlly home ln
Laguna Niguel. Tasteful decorating
includes custom wallpapers,
bandpainted tlles & attractive
built-ins. You'll remember and rave
about the multi-level covered patio
with sweeping views and attractJve
flower-beds. $179,000.
496-7222 831·0836
.. ThrH Monerch a., "8aa ... ....... ........
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'
,.....ssoooo ...
4 Br. 2 Ba, diJuna roi
J. v. C.o • 631-0900 1010 ---------• 30lll1 Pacific-Cst Hwy,
-----
CUstom Home, 3 bdrm. 2
Jxh. 2 frpl, ,.., blck from
bch $275,0 00 Days
7M-1124. E\'es a ft. 6
645-1 lfn
Leawor~Opt
Ocean VICW. Pool liwlt
on cyn. 4 8d + loft . 2 Ba
CaU Tim. 631-1266
I :i;z-~--1 ~--
. •........•••••..•...•.
HIWUSTIMG
POOL HOME
L' ly 5 bdrm <'onverted to
4. Lge entertainment
pauo Super motivate<!.
ooly S88.500 545 9491
Real Estate
Byowrwr 2 br adult C'Ondo
m model home c·ondlllon
Walk tn So O>ast Plaz.e1 Rt.:ALTORS ~ J ohn ~31 4000 dJ>"'
Charrrung old, N cwport ~18 '4'knd~ & l'\ t.'!>
lb.a. farm house. 2 Sly. 3 ---
br. 2 ba, $160.000 645·1446 LOW lntettlt ------LOW PayMlnh
$12,500 °"~·
Down payme nt OWC Assume the t'XIStlllg lo~
Low monthly payments. Ulter'C:'t loan. tJ kl' over
Sharp pe nthouse ron· payment~ on !>Uper .!
domlnJwn. Easy quahry Bedroom duplex 1n de ~g. 640-4l37 _Bkr sirable Santa Ana an J
ForThe Approx SOx.140 lot with pnvacy Ahu )s rented Discriminating for ideal l a'< brea k
Family. . . Owner will help finance
Don't nusi. ttus beautiful qual.Jfied buyer Act to
4 bedroom home with ap da y · S88 , 00 0 Ca 11
prox. 31.37 sq.Ct. Entry. 540-1720
d1n1ng r oom . fa mt ly YftAB~L
r oom . 2 f ir e pla ce s I~
f)-eshly pwnled 1n and
out. SN on \4 acre wath -· ------
c o v e r c d p a t 1 o . SuMet a.och 1011
spnn.klers Frwt trees. •••••••••••• ••• •••••••• green house and more • •
Hurry ' 1274.500. Call
962-S566
TAABa.l -·
W°'*f~ In Newport, 5 minutes to
the beach. 3 Bdrms,
brick fireplace-and you
own the land. Walk to
achools and shops Call
Lu Beatley.
642-5200
SBR . 20 A h ome.
approx 15 years old
$225,000 with 1137 .000
assumable lst at 9~.
OwnH will carry
2nd
~.11 T_. 1090 ~~ ·······~~~······
...__.View.._.
5 Br. S Be, 2-sty, trpl
prqe, fee simple land. 1238.soo. Bkr. M0-5112
TAKE OVER 10%
LOAN. Lovely custom JJOOI home. ~1e 3 Bdrm, Fam Rm, RV access, 2
car 1ara1e w /bobby
room. Quiet woodsy
area. New pa1.n\, xlnt
schools. $116,500. • ,~·-
°""" .........
•EXCITING•
SpKlalhy
8Pa u ttful 2 4 x 5:!
Keywest I 1972 I
Mobt.le Home 1n ~aguna
Hills ruct'$t S-Star Pa rk
i xl5' encl porch. m 1r
rored door;. Light wood
1ntenors. 3•, Ton ai r
cond . 2 s par 1o us Br 1'
with ba +dressing area.
waut m l'lost•u All ror
Cll'\l y S29 ,500 <HU 66311 1
ClASSIC
MOllLEHOME
SALES
!l'Ot1 l la.rbor Slt• 20!> /\
540..5937
196S MaJ~ll{ ''4 IOJ( out. :1 it 10 hll 111 t ud\•
641>-is.20
U DO PARK P RI\ BCH
Exclusl\e e1d ull pa r k .
2br. best buy Ill Npt Bch
S36.000 -gt 714 960 3900
ltodt flrop«ty 1 l so ...........•...•...•..•
6ACRES
North San Diego County.
rinest loc l!m1 fro m
ocean. yr round stream.
IOyr o ld Va I e nc 1 a s
744-0550. Res1d 744·6299
Conwntrclm
flr.,,..+y 1600 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
CDd••••-/T•••· ............. 700 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
APllCI ..... v .........
A· n••I• 91/zo/o L._
Noaew Lit TD req. Seller
wlJI help flnance. 4 Br.
2~ Be, fam rm. 2 frpka. 2·•ty. Up1raded to In·
elude spa, 1kyUt~. calm
1butlen thruout. Fr
docn lalltld kit. Xlnt de·
C'Or. Amlu from f mblt, l bik to comm. poo • walk
ID ICbOoil Foe simple Lmda»,'°°
OllPAliDISI
We're now offerla1
~ Ume-1barin1 cmdomlnluma on the big
laland ol K•wall. 1000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Ct I • pn.11 sq. .. s eeps v .
MIMe ...... 1 1 OO Beautifully furnished. ,_. S. Prices be1tn at MlOO.
••••••••••••••••••••••• <901 >'84·2000. ask for DOU. HOU'SI MiM. a.t 185 or Dan. Ht 110,IOO. _ia _____ _
Dtll wtdl Aqelut. lW7. Palm Sprto ... Ml .. lo.
pelft(t CODt. ... U.ttd. 11.111 ....... t'lmldo; ••••
RU'RRV!! (J'CHn·72 ) 2 .... SlU.000. Opu
........... Shf'9 Settam N. -..... SM-7070 ..... North. 21J: -..ru
---------------
L<tguna Bch R M P
1714 14~79
EASTSIDE
Dari.mg duplex Sl25.000
642·25 IO or 646-4848
20 Hwltin9fon lch
4 plexes M~mt avail.
Agt ~·2498
Pnnc1pals Only
HiW4PLEXES
Dix owner~ un1l . will
trade for R 3 land Cii ll
~Ider <714 1 761 2604 or
1213 I 59-t 960 I
2 HOUSES +
rental unit on I lot. No.
wguna. walk to b~al'h,
S25~ 000 CJav1d agt
7JO.:rT7i '4 kdy~
INVESTOR'S DRITE
Immaculate 'l BR. 2 Ba. 2
y1:Jr old co ndo. Lge
bdr m '. ea rtht o ne
carpet.-;, fenced pat10 +
commuruty pool, spa and
tenru~ Super locat1o n.
Only $87.000 Call toda y.
979-s:TiO
ALLSTATE
REALTORS . ---------
4-Uruts. 2Br 2ba. $108.000.
Sll OOOyr income. O W
finance Pnn only. Agt.
631-4560 ----
DELUXE COVINGTON
4-PLEX. Nr So. Coast
Plua Sboppmg Center. 3
BR owners unit w/fplc,
etc. Call rordetails. Prin.
only
Search lntematiooal
75.2·2271
Lo.Jt.asm4tiolt
Cos la Mesa triplex, muoo down to 11 % l&l
TD. Pride of ownership.
6 yra old. Bltns, pvt
patios. fplc 1n owners un-
it. I mi to beach. Bkr.
781). ~l : 911().S5a)
~ 4-plex,below market •
quick sale! $175,000.
A&aJt. 64S-1103
COVINGTON .... ........
ONLY lO°lo
DOWN
Low Interest Lout
~tt.tve Cash P1ow
Owner /Broiler
t114 ••·2000
Prindpala Only
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lado. qua.tot with view.
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f\mUlbed rm. kitchen
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pluu. kids & peta beach. No ~/children. 3br, lba; fam rm w/frplc. (71~1 642·8170 uu pd, 00 pet.a, Pool. Bedz00«1'•Townbouaes wekome.Call964·~or a'§0.4S2-6700,&6l·~ $600Mo. Opeo Daily 2br,lba.548-7689 rroo.-.so Room w /kltcheo LAND --------•I ~1. ~~I~. __ Mlu'-V&.fo 1267 betwn 5-5:30PM. 2461 New~ ~~/No. SpeclacllU 1pa, total pnvileces. AduJu only.
REALTORS
baa never bee-;; a bad ---------iF t•V.uty 3234 ....................... Zenltb St . S.A. Call 1d1 ''••ni 2 bdrm. l ba. Duplex. at· recreatiQs program, Call art. 6 week::Ja"
I ... _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR llENT ~ (ll4J 645-0fiW tacbed garage, on l6th. llOCialpr'Ofhlm. 7 poolJs, 8 1112-7520. eves. fl w . buy. t sa....., cornerstone VACANT 3 or 4 Br. Priced from Pl S375. Call 67~15 teania coun. At 1-'asbloo 1112-7520 many fortunes have been 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. Jlt"('urity iBr. 2bu. furn rm, solar ~~-Fncd yard & 'Wttlukatft' 3291 J:;vea Island. Jant,oree & San ..;.;.. _______ _
blaJton.Twotoconsader ga~.pool.bltns.$35()mo. hld, puol le s pa. sec garages. Families ••••••••••••••••••••••• JoequuiHilbRoad. Vacallma.....1 4250
are: AskforSteve,ain. sys&.em.xlntloc. $72Smo please, k ld a & pe t s l Br. 2 ba. ~.mo. S2SO SCllAL.,.a•••••• 3716 I hr, c pts. drapes. C7f•4t"'•1-o •••••••••••••••••••••••
Pri ln lud I _.. Jltl m "--·-ly A ... ..,.,.,3788 or ••••••• •••••••••• ~love/rMfr1a, laundry. -~v u---r t Bi n-Lots. ce c es &U\.I l'~r.r~:-,•1· , lfP!f~ ~v::'_!.· ., •. 0 '... _ welcome. CalJ 964·2566 or deposit. Nice back yard " ~ ,. ---.........., or ren . g ~ar and approved plans ror I -·~!J:'----~-u•..--. 973-2971 Agt. no fee. 15132 Coronado. So. or Blue Lagoon rental, h ·n 11dulu. no pels S260 OCIAHAOMT aty stpa 6, llnen:i rum.
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bath fa mily r oom ....,._. _.. F"'n1stera Condo. 27961 01 d. .,_.,.,,.., Sbo -•·-securlly 2 Br 2 Ila. "'-1-~""-Jpm "' .... 1989 ----•••••••••••••••••••••••. , ooV ............... r.,.,,.,e bl N Jbr, 2bu. u cc arell ... .,_,Jcargar$1050. <IHCJ • ·-• owner's unit Owner may --Redondela. End Uoit 214. u .....ieo uns 0 pet, 5600 TSLM · llAool.a.d 3206 ~ 2 bdrm. fam. rm .._,.... rp. lln-3433. 2131242 7111 4 ~·11m1I)' Unit S425 Mo gmt 642·t603 TAHITI carry 2nd &r subordinate ,..,_1 > Pl h View. lake. golf course & Avw l Nov 1 641 -86.S7 toconsuucuon loan. ....................... _..... mo · us mountains. 2Br 2Ba, Con* •A• Br. 2 ba coado. '!t bit to Modern 1or2 br cottage ... ,~...-crptg. 2"'1 ba cedar & 1 •L...1..-1 ....... d 3425 ........... bea b T_ ..... , ··"""' ••••• -""""' fplc. upgrade p usb WiitWMWW ...... Rh 2br, angl alory bou~~ ~zcargar .. ut.oop on c on illlW ••ua Will subordaoate six 2 Bdrm, 2 be iJ:l super g1JISI. 5 blka lo ocean. ~e. Xtra windowa. ....................... U.fwwl~ w frpk, beamed cell· nr. Beaut. bay Vle\I $6SO car . row boat, waah
acr ea with vahd ap· kJcatioo. Avail oow for Dbl car dpvt gdarl. fully a&:;0.644-3'6Sor979"6422. Dlx 2br, 2ba, fplrc, mull ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nv.& incl aar Qwet. yrty mach 1oe, complele n . d · ·-• maa.nt. y . A u ts, no · I •"25 2218 .,.. .. TSLU _. ~ .... ...._ ~-For more proved map, .... vers1 e wmter ren...-. $795/mo. •--.a. 3 La ocn v ew. .... . Ga•:.. 3102 "".JI krpl 14 urut romplex -·-..... 1903 ........__ ......
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I I d A l 6•4 9635 loc. Nr. Bch. lmmed oc Nord '·•e 2 Bdrm. 2 ba , ..... , ... Oh. ft. l"'iba. "'""I. nr worltwg cpl. No l'el3 ----,., Blork to beach 3 br. ~ hwasher. Re nt-$187.50. s an · g • .. • · cunancy. •cc"cMo. Cti ll "" ......,.,.. """ n.-p...:...A ~•26 "-•"'ct Abel at 645-9116 .....,.. mo ,... ~ w,dt'll & patio. $975/mo lle1l 1Algooqu10 Cnr 6'1>0347 -_.. -ba. dowruta1r'i, bltns ............. New p o r l B e a c b _,.,, ..: Sa· m '""'96780i) u1> to h,._ 5 pm and/or Mon
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"""" yrly H.8.H. J Bch t m1 $420 ............. _ ,--L-. .to 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplr, pat.JO, R•ra11e. StiOO. "'"""' · · waterfront lot w 1p1 er Costa~ 3224 llPM.wkS27-7081 · 51 7 4 -....__ 8 1 IZ144thSt 640-6140 AND fo'r 1. d ays at and slip. 673.3747 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _ (714 )S47·84 • \ 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lt.: nt"Wer 2 r ln uxury _ r.i94SOO ...,., ..... 1 ........ 2• ... ba frplc "··tv Wat--'ronl llom~ &44--0L95eves R ..... 1 duplex off Malaga, A C. 0 ••. A .. _,_ ~t.ove •-""''""· _ -__ ----~--.. ___ ~ Umo 3 Br, 2~ Ba JUI . ,. • • c." • .., ' ------1 B apt, ... ntcr on y 404 I b I l .... ~ ~ ex • ~ .. ,..,_.,.,.,,16,... upgraded Twnhse. Very 631-1400 Woodbndge,new28rlba E llalboa en<' ~ar . -1n,, Ver s a 1lle' Con du. b\ng"Avoiddeposilll & ~Dewrt, 2400 rondoSS7S sJful~~-~nas. desirable loc. Nr. bch. ---------:pvt lake, pools. tenrus 64&9131.or21J.37K-8986 dlS37!Jl5~r:,,~d1l~eo UK ~-d l'flt .recfar $375 qJt living expenses ~ · • lmmed. occupancy. adults. 00 ''°'"· $480 mo ""' '"'" ~.. mu 1st'. 67~·0i>l4 Jft fTofess1oo ally s aoce
••••••••••••••••••••••• $600 Mo Ca II Sa m Newport Studio Coodo. .,...~ r_........____ .. --L 38 18 o-"'I KIDS l9fTS OK 502-3587. '""'T"MnlnU ~ 1 HH. clean. bnghl. With l1ru., Eas de 'ci d I 96S-9678 CH> up to llPM Nr. Hoag llosp1taJ. Pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• R&nlge & OW $3lO mu HOUSEMATES FOR LEASE · ·t.sJ arllng up ex wkS27·7081 spa, sauna. Security. Near new 2bdrm .• 2 b;, Uduite2bdrm. 2blh. yard 213 ~-4.954 IUUTY 832-41.34
New 2 bedroom 2 bath 2 Br $415. 642-2510 or Great ground!l. $400. Call twn.b.1e. frpl . 2-car cnrl oceao vw, 2 balcoru h I ---2 br studJo w frpk, 1Ht ---
home M1ss100 Lakes 64&-4848 __ ·--Old Town 2br. lba, 1 mlle Collect213/477·7001. gar No pets s:>001mo gar., S4.:i()1mo <.:aU J eff Ka"iw4• t.odi 3840 paUQ Yrly renlJI ~ Hm male wanted. 3 Cou~try Club. Golf. NEWOeluxe38r.den,din lo beach. Refurb1abed ~SHo••u~ !)46.9134. llorn493-0202 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• mo 31~ E. lilly <..1111 bdrb . 2 bt b • C<l M
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landscaped. no maio-2~ dbl garage $750 ~ 5 br. fam rm. din S7Pool4.S. 3._BR, 21ba.0Yrly. '41 tw..tsr.-M••d Corwdel Ms 3822 *DEl.UXE* -----veg.et.man pref .. S2S(> tenaoceCly~~·--Rd roo. 2s67 Eldeo. · Agt. rm. breakfast r·m. Nr. • ten.n s P vgs. •••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z Bdrm I ba, new crpt.5 & mo . ru. bcb. 675-9550 9SIO u..........., . ~-park. tennis, bcb.. $7915. 6'G31Aior~ ..... w..I 3706 Small Bach. partially GARDEM APJ ~ gar. pauo, $395.
DesertHolSpnogs CONDO mo.9lllMIMl6al'l-m. _ Ni-tri . ....i-to-l .. -Ual furn. 2 mlo wa lk to mo m-0349. rmug anUque bse. 213-378-2572 So. Csl. Villas vy p~ ~.. • ..... blk •-•••••••••f•••••••••• Oun.a Cove beach. $260 • lihr wtftm. ~+uul. 2
Beautll Decorator Unit. tm. 3 bdr 2 ba lmmac. 01ot area. 1 to IAYFROMT 6'7.l-'1892. 2 br or ocn; dsb'W$b.r SUS yrds, !>«:> O K. Atl. s:
Security-Recreat.ion wlktobch,gardeoerlncl beach. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 3br, 2ba, Avail Now. 21r.Adiitho-'y )T1y . N s.ppt only 3lt-.., 6C2-8l56 __ _
Skien '.-adiM 2br,2ba, $475 Child OK, gro.7197 Yea rl y 1625 · Ca 11 SSOOMo. Winter . Yrly ColfaMHo 3824 '.!pools J6lh~~. no pt-l
T1me ·s ha re con · 3br,2ba,$S50.641 ·8602 673-2113. ___ Alsoavall.644-9513 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01\1trOO<'arport
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M1.k.e ext 195 or Dan ext J-'rplc, pool, ldry, adlts, drapes, cleao & neat, THE ILUFFS ....................... LA MAHCHA Af'TS Hal'-'°" Gr.ado
188. • • ropet.s.$395NS752·59l5. forced air he al, A/I;, ~clous&comfortable4 Sl eep in g rooms & t.arite. 1.2&3 bd .:urdl'n ---------PoOf, washer and dryer •• ._ ,..,_.._,,_ $75 wk •-"PlS Adult0 U11t1whr
Ma mmoth R esidential CHOICE :eara Ve rde no cblldreo. c lose to Br, 3 ba . "poolside" ~~l.675-874,[ b.tns'. encl.:;~. gus hbq,
kX Near 7 & II Sun fac-Area, 4 r , am . rm, everything, ready Nov townbome. Avail. now at Pool. Gas Pd 771t Scott mi Terms 714i586-2M3 J M~. frplc, lS min to l ~+$75 security de· Sim/mo 2 BR, bayfront: pier & Pl_. 642-5073; 645·~11 __ _ --· -_,;_ -· bch, lg backyd. $600 mo. ~t. Month to mootb or rloat. S7!50Mo. Winter.
tm sq ft. new log C'ubin <213) !170.7572 dys, C714 > lease. Call 770-0066 Bay&Beacb RJly 2 Bd r ms, I bath apt
FTpl mod. k it view. 67~7111e:::_esJwknds_. __ anytime 7S9-0811 AduJUi. $375. mo. Gas
Walk to slo & lake, h11h Back Bay area condo 2· 4_bdrm,;.._ __ 3_b_a _-W_a_I-... to -.n-ri I I ... b & paid. 642-5073 _____ _ 1 ~ hr from Newport , . baJ .. ""' l p ex w w"'' ar 7l4/6Bl-4371&/or828·9475 sty. Jbr. 2 nba, cony beach. Gardener lncld frplc, blk from Pavthon. QUIET UVIHCi _ -----den. frplc. bnck patio. $100 mo. 963-0643 Call owner (7)4 )827·2240 u ..... u··• f'r N Red &tote $..'i95. Avaa 12·1. 548.1258 __ _ mun u.i. ee. ew cpl,
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• ••••• bdrm. 2 ba. wash/dryer. +den. McClam twnhme wsbr/dry r . ulll iocl , " ··~··•••••••• • ••• 3 BR + de n w/pool , Call Bar f 1 pool 123 Adults. no peu. Dbl sink Pnme_ Ana~e1m com -College Park Jncluds lmmac. $590 mo. . rp c. ,spa.ten· adults.$400.~5 mbalh.
mercaal building and refng, WtD, $705 mo. lsl Grei21J/472·1777 Olli + xtras. Avail now. ColtaMfta 3724 1 BR S3oW
X1ra lot. Net lease for &Last+SJOOsec.Owner.,..,.. 3244 ~!> 955-lOSS. 575·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2323EJdenAve,C M.
Newport lk1alh wale'!~l transferred mwst rent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. I ba. C'Ompl rum. ___ 64.2_ ·7605 ___ _ commerc or resl eo· DaYld,64&3255 WOOOIRJDGE tbr, f /R. rrm din nn, sng Trl·plu. <.;ouph·. non·
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Ex.change your Hard To homein lovely Eastside, rm., eating area In Dr.642·9567, 545-i\IJ.trnl.mF.S l'AIO --.-n-n:SEVllLE"
Sell Rental Prop. for bea\Jllful yard with cov· spaciowlldtcbeo. Loe. on Harbor View Jlumf'11, Land profitably & Tax ered pallo, dbi. car gar. park or. pools & r~. Carmel model. 3br. Compar., befor4' you 2bt' w/gar Adlu., new
Free.631-4560Ageol. _,..,A"".Jeanne6Jl·'.,.,., area.WT5 Mo.6t4·5403or b 1 1 d 1 rl'nl Cu•to m clt'11l11n crp1.1lrdJ1)!',bltns.fncd ......,"6, ._,,, 631-3444 2 a,n ce Y ccor11l t1< ft .. lUl'f!I Pool ., HBQ. yd,wat('rpd.636-4120
Realfltah .,552-7367 Nr. AndCl'1IOO grammtar t'ovrd •araa<'. n t1 w 2111111 "0"Santa/\oa$350
W..ted 2900 New Condo. 2bdrm, 2~ Woodbridge $525 mo. 3 lldll. ~ blk romm pool furnllvr.-. 1urrounded
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ dining, den, living bdrm. l~ ba. patio . ""S780 __ Mo_. 7_00-_12118___ wtU1 1llU11h land•t•aplnte 2 .. 3 Dr. nur new, (;o11tu
WAl'aEDTOBlJY: rm, gar., ,575 /mo. Avail 12·1. No pet11 . Npt. Sboree Jbr, 2ba. /\lll\lt Uvtn,i •I II• bfo•t M~u. lfunt. R('h. All
D u p L E x N E A R 673-M'll Leaae Aal/Hak. No ree. c:omm. pool, te nnis . 2 ~· 1~ flJr-nlatwod SIM ~Yr".;,1::'t~~r.i .. ~~.~
OCEAN. 5*-9521 bib lo bcb. Avail now la l~I baurvtry rm or W /U book Prindpala Only. Write: F.astalde,3/Bhouse,2car Wanted: 4Bdrm 3ba or lllJOMo.64.2·7728. JllllW WI on.042 $.1l0to~
Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay gar ., covered patio, 3Bdrm+den home In a..p..._e. J741 ~M · M2 I003
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gar $450. mo. Refs a must AdulLS onJy. No New Condo, Zbr . 2ba.
pets CaJJ Dick 962~LS4. frplC'. steps t o bc h .
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2 &r 3 Bdrm. New deluse TI~S737
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beach.Z!02Hess Clrcle. view porch. $S2S mo.
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no child , maybe pet.
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aft 7PM, 646-5119
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dotpnvate pauo. pool,
l.ennl.8. ronveruent loca·
Oorl. S32:i mo. 646-4477
Npt Terrace roodo Cll. 2 PX>+utl. 64().5650 Days.
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eves/w1md.s 968-UJS """" .... 050
:Jbr. 2ba. studio. Frplc, Near Hoag Hoap1tal. 3
1(8T, No Peu. w ID hllp BR. 2-.., Ba. fplc, cpts.
S495Mo ~7474, 536-3397 dills. patio, pool. aduJta. no pet.,, $550 mo. -Agt.
51J.'T729 ------2 BR, s;M5. Pool, gar. fplc,
lrH'll. adulta. oo pets. 842 tl683 or 642-52.51 WESTtLJ FF coodo, new
Interiors. Adulta. no pets.
2 Br $4115. l Br MOO. mo.
MU583; 8'73-4i640
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Double Space, E /Side
Qiata Mesa. l80 mo.
675-6717
4400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
S230 UP. OHlce-atore.
cpt.a, drpe, A/C. 17301
Be1cb. H.B. Lie. 842-334
F..ast.bluf'f 2 br, 2~ ba, 1or2 Rm SUila from $75.
t-;J(tra large 2br, Iba, frplc, Qwet & secluded. 719 W. 19tb Sl. Call Tom
du1drln OK. Yard. Call $S25. mo. 640·52" or S.O.ZllO.
Gary S37 ~13 or SJJ.3286 &r.>-7512. ask for Ann. •---------
Walk lo bch 2br. l~ba,
rrpta & drps. $350Mo.
538 lllUJ or 636-9894
..... •••••••••••••••••• Llmb~72S3or-.33'71 Qr dee 3ba W rf lclt.chen, $m mo. Inquire Hlmel "8 frtrd WOODBRIDGE HOME ' ' • al4! ront, f.AOllNA ft!ACll MTll BW. Wllaon. ~ Near oew lltra dlll towho.a 1 un flEE 100
--·-••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 2 Ba coodo, air 3Bdrm 2ba creek-aide, comm pool. tenni!J. Wilk INN Maki 11«v • color --pl. I 3br 2ba I 1 IWU ........... 1106 CODd.,D/W,pool,clbbae, nra lr1 yrd, lmm•c toocean.SlOOOmo/annl ·rv. ht11ttod pool. Utll MISAPIHIS :llns'. wio. 0ht~;: IXIC.SUITIS
__ .................. w., Nr. S. Cout Plaza. coad. Aaoc privilU•. lae.~7513Act. l'11041M Utt. 11H No . .._. Vttde ~t. Spac. allylltes. vaulted cell· MIWPOlrTC8fTR
IAYRlOMT No p ets. $475 mo. 90mo/yrly.~ Delux stud1o condo. 1 bllL eu.tllwy Bachelor , 162 br a pta 1.ngs, fncd yd, lg paUo. ""1Jaenice. Froml225.
2 Bdrm. 2 bl iD auper 714-911CM58lafUPM <>nmreetree Condo 2 br, Udo Vllla1e • ahollfl . Modf!m l>la l'eotbouM. fp':np~io~~o!~~~ dbl attcb gar, etc. 1'75. NewportRecencYCorp.
k>rldon Avail now for 3 Br, 2 be, bqe back A/C, on atream. $450. r~~ I ~~c n f0~~' I ~t;' 21ldrm 2ba, htd pool, avaU. Adultt. no pelif. ~3004 C11
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.._"""'--Realty l'13-4900 M-t &u 1.D4 •II linen • utenall•. --1 SUITE ._._:r •w · · · ln'lbeTernee-• 2 bdnn. ~ weekly or moatb t o TowllbouM 2 br. I"" ba, 2 Br. 2 ba. $90. AduJu. _ ....
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So C Pl ... ...-.. ... _ 1'75-414l Eaceptlooa Y nut • moMI\, _. DD, pr ......... no pet.a........ 'Ill~ ncuo..-aae l • In Newport Center
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WINl'D21w,N191o. =•· pool, Jacuul, Zbdrm. l~ bl., New coo-be. la buuuiw family l76t UOOlq. ft. 11,;ba, pool. t15110llo.~7mast. •---------114E. BalboaBlvd. .$n5.1115W008 Jmmed. ioa tented Newl t t ... s,;wtltedll lll2br,ZbeCoodo. NrSo. Nr. ffeil/Alconquio <nr llOOC-Ft,
17s.:.D.14. ·-n-y--.1 Ave, E · do.p AB., ~·•A•L T. Y :!l1bborbood. ::u .. ·.·.··-·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.· Ott Plaa. Pool, •P•.. ll.H. l Bcb lml. S420: S.O •• 317' I b b ~ d .._ -.._.... .,. RI! ___. .. to _ _. .. -•• IGS.Noptt.m..19'14. (71~)•"7 -8",.l (71") -··-•••••••••••••••• ~oraoo al· 2 Br, l bl home. flaUJ Side. Adulta, no peta, l ~-5000. wuaau lllWJVI. -mo. IBR.lba,yrlJ,fu.m. •H;:,,:• ... ' • SUIOP'llEERENT lllOlllbfn, conveai.t to
funa., nail. lmmed. Bdrm c:ou.,. w/yrd • Aa k for llearlene • .---VILl.AMmllA ....... .-eves .. Br. 2 .. _. _ -tto .. s.a Dte10 trwy, near Wlnter. •100 mo. 1q tree, eoaa-1.-6....a. re-18t'TALS ,..._ daya, Nl·-or-.-u .......... -a.-a. ..... saa ,..___ IB b · • -r .. ..-• ralrvlew/El Camino, s.m.-. modld, UM~-. 2aa.1~ba ....... tm ...., ~ .. 1 .. ~~ .... ~~.'.u~ ato~• ii ':b:rrinca. .a;:; a AJaC:.'. ;:o· ~c':::.~..:;~ CM.w.,ti . .,..1 •
W.. 1124 ....a&. 1811.lba ...... •1121 BIG CANYON :faded IBR.Jba.yrlJ .... U Eoel 1ara1 ... Couple llo.88IMGI Weelldaya after lpm ..,Ulllc.lw C-.-··-••••••••••••••• Br~ -•ml...-~~~~·~ ..... fTIO DOVERllodel ,Iba, 2 -tbaWDU ...... '500 oref. Chlll:nlUtllpd.OK. No 1o BR 2, ..... _ f dln pboat 492-1517 or '-"~·-u .. •d'~i ... SCl~';,di ._.,..,.,.,, ... u .... "7$ deD, UHOl&o. clya -Na.sa exctpl• .... -. orm • 4H·SZ15. Anytime ID""9MI• ~~·~·~=~.:; =red. No do••· 18J!o2l:Mica~ = •vet • wbda :i:t.2:-b.~~~~ e&ec.mtDdn~t• ~~:,-~~up. ~·!!•!!'!*!,..~•::....· ____ = l!'!':l· :,11;~ ...... -/mo. m.M51 ...;..;...;...._______ ,...., .....•.....• si .ooo l bdrm. Neer Palrview • for • tars• &aatque Harbor Bl, h11 •P•C•
A HORSE C Newplirt JWl.llU Houle Baller. Stove, refrt1. <XlZY BAC:IELOR 9penlab atyle lbr, •P' llYallablt rlQllq rrom U.--..... )141 -.. ..__.. .,._ ~Ide lbd rm• upatalt1 , alllo. IM-aD68 eva or w/fmcd 1"L nr Beads, OCJ:ANview.SS2Dadao ..-1q. fl. readf for --··••••••••••••• -· ~ -1. -mo. ,_ Mada ~ab9l.5Jl.me c lamed. "-ll r-•--. 2 Br 2 _IJS.___,;-~-----t dlil*'IDvn.. ,....paid, . . IAS.llasr.Apt. · ocaipaacy."'"' -1_, ... __. MIW .... AnS.. .......... 3141 s..MM9 •IO ~/~~:-Kah, Alt ~-·.:, «J~:.e.-Bc~: a ,, .. ...,_,, l • ... toe~~ P'RO?CT, 28drm, Tlllllcllllllllllr -11. frplc, rec -····-·····-······ .......... ·-·········· frllk. ,....t nr. mueb ea...., to Will_. 1llb. DtW'1 d«orated, ~~~~~~~~l room. Pool, jaeunl, lpadoul2Br, N. Lquoa. ee.aiful2br,2baeoedo, CMlJIMWtoCJo.Ca.U aor• noo mo. No ....., ..._. .. --= a.t .,,_ lD Newport. = __. 111,.,...... o .. • oea aid• ta•1. bl ta•. dole to Newport 1a S.A. .,... , ,. UieN ~~n~r:. •=•t• . .JH ,.. ...._ • ...,, Y..tr• . .....,._. Piii•• w pt. Adtllll9. • '*'· q•et. ... mo. yrly. PrwJ. P..m la aatma out· ... _ .... ..,._ -..ua us..., ............... ~no...s11:~ •U·l'fll, Ul·UU , Ill BaalltH, C M . Adlll. 1·123·Sl21 .... door, $650/mo. c.u ... a l'WM
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--~·, • •L. .-... --.... -----eo.7* 1olln. ... 15D work. R1nbl. L1 c:'d . • ,e« Tnlck lllClal llDiL "'" UllO.--··---··-· ~Saow·HoU1edHAlD" Deve.-.&42:S llryl-• 1111111•••••••••••••••• ... ,... ra..-._MM7_ll ,., ..... -mz:t ... d.e ••r111 .... u~ ..... _ 1ra11outter. FWabometbat1 ... •klel Depend•ble reliable u•1:-1:a•1•"'1-.• ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• -... ., ~ • -· ....-..-fe-·'• .. woul'd love to ":V ) .:2. C."::-L Fl-. ·-. pelntln". St. cAIVll .... , Driwewaya•Parlt la& e-.t~ 00mm1/ lr'r•t11n for t'omp re1 l a wn lib1DOW.m-ocnt. m•~ ,..,, ., • ....,.._ .... ""' T • .-, .. ,. lataltx:~..,..SealcoaUaa ......................... ..'!!.....-. 1ervh:e call C·Y Bn · babyalt your bou1e as-m s.eoct.122 Uc/I ns. ry me. R. lmtalled. U ceued Is
111 ... 1 ~UU'121 For Exc e llen ce ln p1aata aad peg. Eflec· ....._ ___ ;..;..... ____ , Slnor.83&-5565 bonded. SS7·5"3 .
.,..a t. M ·•71 Ptmenl wOf'k·All t111e1 P1 r ' I -· bomecle--1-.. : Cleaalnt u ..,,.., ~ .......,~~ B""c .. St...... planters Uf.._ Uod~ ta011$ ·~ G~Cl " _,. ve._...r.-.er ........ oa 11 .. "'r-• • A11.ANTIC PAJNTINO ot ••-·-•••••••• ••• •• • • • ••0 ·• CJnliinited. ~JIS. .._._ .,.._. C/O D-11u wall.a, eemmt work ck re· . T..WO. •--a. • t ..._.__ eoac.cwMI Ga IA.II --•·~ ........a f-c 1..-a . TrM trim :,.~p' o"_,Bo ,.....,..,.~ -1-8311128&1Sl.Q14 Res, Comm'l. Quahl)' ..... ,..,=-:::' .. , .... • • ~ -"-.;' f --'"'i II• u l a w a>' • D a v c . DANDY DUSTIAS .-._ . ' x -._._ _..... • Wark. Uc Bonded Ln.tur t::LAR .......... , ............ ~ wt!rtt ol aJI kinda. :::= we nrpa r S3&.a7I Pr of. Exp. En1 llah _*-....;..._a..:..C~A_trJ!lm_;_,..;.... ____ 11PnM~-1bflP .. 1... 838-7212 ENCE'S TV. 27 yn •Dl\IORC~EB,YMAll.• blactwalls. F'rM nt. ll -or~ naida, wlll.1 or b6·•kly I 1 c4k1 .... _................. exper . D aya, eve:i,
o.aJ STO ynap.~.~l ,. ... ~ G_1NS.•~ aerv . Vacan\a our _,................... PrmPAINTING Wall1>9pering. all lctnda wkndl.~.96+.967·1096 ~ IG·SlCIO Ct ud• ....................... ....................... =· steam ca-rpet Isla nd L and•caplnc . Expr'd. Reas Rates. by Norm. Freee.t. Aver. Trw s.-.ice ~=--...... ;-.;Z;;;;~;~~ .. C~lla:.~.T !~~.· 1a~~~~'3:t:'~: fllt.™Bds. IM. Pree ~1at1ci ~~!~eid: ~Eat. Call Gene -~-~---~-P-~-~-r_o_1_1 _1_1_0_._L_•c_1;:·;;.;:;;;, .. ;;:
OldU..cnft.amanabip, CXJNSTBUCTION Your tile or m&u Npt lkb/ t a l haa. ---------e r oalon co ntrol,---------CSTllDRYWA.L.L ·removal. Clean·UP &
fr1ulllll&.n.wt.remodd Dnveways. aMtewalb 4 a.J0'79 __ ~-9wedi.sbcJeanincaervke. ~brick fl ee-AU.PAINT'IMG &INT.PAINTING haul away . .I.W. Tree
tQa .... 1paJr ~I work pmoos ... ~ r.zlwt PO. BOX RE£N'!.~St·.;~ =· ~~ P~~I. r,c1yc~':;p~ Ell:tlmNeal8'13-S57~5 lb~ty work.~7271 Servic:e,835-7T15,ext234. ,..ar .. I yrw an ar•a , ••••••••••••••••••••••• permo.389 . i. ... , .QOK' .._,,_,,_.__, ......,.,...... ....__ Ar.-·b~· •·re Llc 'd , Mr. Palombo R G Cun•tr Co • K~n 21 C M.873-3418 "7.,..,._... ,....._ Lic'd/Bonded. 918-7711, .. ~ .... uu • .,. • SDGl• bl'¥ C'Ontractor. c.-om · Let ua band l!it.np or rt' .......... ...,., ,.,._ '--'p wllh MM87l Prof. painting. Ext·& ltlt . .._.09 ... , moval. y cleanups, ' d ~·1 a3s3 r1nl1I. tOUr •nllqu• ...... _I_............ 13'7783S.Low rates.f'ree •••••••••••••••••••••••ha u ling, 548 ·2145, m real • v.. .. • ,. .,) 11111 vour ho"•ewor .. '· Call CUSTOllll INTf!RIOR 631 SC!:.e t'lano ~ne to\irrulun· ' ~ -,. European La ndscaper. est.53&-4780. 536-4383 IMAGES BY uu: fM6.lt13Jim.
--.. 4 .... N Bl d c u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Janice's Raggedy ADDS ... .. ~ WE'RESP.ECr·· •"1'<' -CARPENTRY .,..., pt v · "'· Carpe ntry, masonry. for rel " p r o r ave. •oS> wor.. air ce. Puollog. INT I EXT. ~·~ T.....__ By J~ --DocJGuc .. !I 631 Zt22 .. ~ ... M ain · UJ Rela 64iM8'71 eves CALL642·0244 -~ •••••••• ••. •• •••••••• •• - -pi .......... ,., p ting, e. 675-2:514. · · Neat. honest. reas.. 12 ------••••••••• ••••. •••• ••••• F.&ber •ton woodwcwtt, Groom1:r w .. Love! Gw• Jn1 dr)'I w~~~ else. Sm9990all & For __ Re_uooa __ b_J_e_Re_ll_.a_b_l_e •Quality Landscaping. yrs. exp. we'd. Dave ,._...,ta.pair FREElnallesson
inc. Decks, fen ces, n..-.~•# p.-. •. _.,,_ ... 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• arge,.,.,.,. J 64& Conlp. aoftacape design 964--lOf.S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• credentialed, reading . ._........ .,... ....,.,., ...... Housecleaning. Call ._. ... _.,_ AU cabineU, Free eet. Ben· OOUOL with ad 839-0311 Gardening, clean·UJ>!I & HaMli9g Madonna ~. 4' .._........,. WOl'lr. Wallpaper banging, fast Neat pat.ches & textu~ rmth & French. 673-6013
jamin Mann SM 1100, landscaplog. Geor gc ••••••••••••••••••••••• IWU'· Free esL Green· uaht rk Le At& EST. 193-1439 ...... -1-..&..... ,,,..-._ .--DmTell M&onlW. 84ta DrftMmldllcJ lbu11b.1.~7072 OCCSl .... t lT tru Ir. Res &Comm1 c1-•-",put d ale L andscaping aervice.q y wo · --,,.,-•-•19
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c.,.ts.,,,Jce Expert Dres:smaking & Garden1n1. tree trim Trash, tree trim. Dan ~rok~ i~~.:~~~~Tnt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wlndow clearung & paint·
....................... AJt.erullnN!. Cstm work. ming, clean-up, & mal.lll . 6'12-3234. 964-6811 Locla1altlt ESSIAM Free est. Comm·11Res1d. ing. Reliable, depc:nda·
Sbampoo&ateam cleim. Eml&Ht&a's 644).7322 St:rV.Arnie:....548-8414 Fasthaulmg,resS14&up. ....................... Custom Pamung Ho n est . R e liab l e bl~. Contact Stuart
Color brighteners; whl ~ -Aviles Gardening. Tree Yd & gar clnups. Free Wanta REALLY CLEAN Secur ity Installed FreeEst,3yrguar. BAIMC.751 ·~ 641-8683 ______ _ cptalOminbleach Clean ... , ... _ • est <714l8'2-4S97 HOUSE? Call Glngham w/deadbolt.s ctr w1t1dow OurkF.ssian 962-1478 --liv, din rm, ball $15. Avg •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• tnmmmg ... removals. Girl. Free est. 645-5l23 loc.b. 641-8379 RooflncJ RESlDEJli'TIAL & St.ore~
rm S7.SO, couch $10. chr Wedo it all Metal studs. yard maint.s., spnnkler Seiling anything with a -. railltYOS"CadM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car waxing. Quali t y
$5. Guar ellm pet odor. Comm/Res/lod . Free s Y stem 5 • 1 8 w n 5 • Da.i.ly Pllot Classified Ad Housedearung per day. MaloRry lnt/Ext. Free est Lie Repair & Re roof. All worit 642-544U&MS-797'l
Cpl repair. 15 yn expr. est. 751-8832 cleanups, 64G-8474._ is a simple matter . . . Own lransportatioo. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• #320l8L Guar Refs Ted. l Y Pe s ·sh 1 n g I" l> • Ted's Wuidow Care. Prof
Do work myself. Re(s. U you want your ad ertis-Prof tree t rl m / rem Just call 642·5673. Adela. 548-20t9 Brickwork. Small jobs. 871-oo.-7 or631·1088 rocksb:akes ·compo·tar Wlndow <'leaning. Rsnbl
s:n--0101 ing message to ~each Spnnkler install /r~p. You doo'l need a gun to You don't need a gun to Newport, Costa Mesa & 8&D PAINTING ~:i est. 541-s.930 FlD. rate!!. Re~a'!_I.!_~.:.?~
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t.o.U? Clauilied ad.a do cost. Classified is lhe -------place an ad ln lhe Daily place an ad in lhe Daily taJ ~xt;a~ s~ial~~· Roof repai.s. all types Oa.wfied Ads? u DOl.
it well -Call NOW. way to 10! Call Now! aawfied Ads, your one· Pl.lot Want Ads! Call now Pilot Want Ads! Call now Seil IJUngs fut with Oa.Uy Small commercial )Obs Guaran te e t.I n & c you're mtSlllDI tbe best
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5300 ,. lkll ... 5350 Hetp W.ted 7100 Hlllp Wmoted OHie....... 4400 Office R..W 4400 llllineu Retttal 4450 ....-U ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()pport...lty
FOR L~E-So. Laguna
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496-3319
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sign expo6ure on Bnstol New 450 !>Q.ft. with air i\Moc1ate M/F Security
w/jntrl serv. 225 to 1280 cond • and carpet.s. $315 Alarms Active-Silent,
liq rt. From $17S. 557-7010 mo. $1000.$5000 8411-3180 Dix. l·rm. Office adj -Barrett Rlty Register · --· --
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Wanted!!! 2nd T.D. in Special Pals llothne.
amount or $12.000. Call 7141972-1235, 2131258-7398
Bill at 673-7300. Agt.
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lease. 833-lm. 9 to~-MacArthur Blvd. View of --.•.....•............•..
Office & retail shop !>pace. rurport. $4.SOMo. 752-1747 PRIME RETAIL Lost Ir FoUnd
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210 Main St H B I ff. Newport Blvd. C.M.
· · o ice 68,000 daily traffic rounl S70Mo. 1 omce S120Mo. I New Offi ce space for means volume sa l1·~·
office or storage spac<• lea.-,efiOO to lOOO sq. ft 60' tJOO & 4!JSO sq fl avail.
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S80. The Mini Mall. Hunt. Heb. Avail. Dee. l. --
900-1.558, 832· 1859. 847 ·99.54 lncUtrial Rental 4 5 0 0
••••••••••••••••••••••• HEWPORT BEACH Bmiftns Rftltal 4450 New 1000 Sq. rt. andustnal
P1ush oCflce by Udo Isle ••••••••••••••••••••••• uruts for lease. JO< sq fl
4700sq. ft. Rent all or t-'orst.ore &omc.-e space al gl"05S. Spnnklered. Hunt.
half. 430 32nd St. Call for reSL'-008ble rates. Be h . Av a 1 I Dec. 1
lse info. Sierra Realty 5'00 to 2700 Sea Ft. 847·9954.
fi33.71l!O MESA VERDE bR --------
PLAZA • Mr. On). Co. Airport
MIEWPORT IEACH 1.SZ514esa Verde E, C.M. New S,980 sq. ft. in<fl bldg
lOOOft cheerful oflace 54>4123 w/288 sq . ft. office.
5'Ate avail. Upstairs wut Fronts on lllnt at. Ofc can
in new bid&-US-3323 Newport Near Post Ofc. beexpanded
days. Modem 502 sq ft store of ~ Ofcs & WWne _;;___ _______ , ofc. 2630 Avon·C 213 / l.lOOSq rt fuusbedOf('S
WXUllOUS m -1001 Air ~d .. 1,100 sq. ft.
DICUTIVE sums wme. Nr. John Wayne Offices now avail. In C.2 sp. Office, shop. retail Airport. 11300 Per mo.
elegantly appointed Ex· & bobby. E 'side CM. WesluM. TaytorCo.
ecutive SUJtes centrally S90Mo. 260-520sq.f t. RealtorS 644-4910 located near freeways, _548-_724_9 ______ _
courts & the Orange Ground noor, tugb tralfic Rentals Wanted 4600
County A i rp o rt . count. 2 stor es avail.•••••••••••••••••••••••
Faclht1es int·lude a Pncl'd below market. Desire lse/rPnl of hOU'ie
fnendly, efficient recep Redbill IUty, Lido Of£c. cpl looking for unfurn 2·3
tionst /tel ep hon e 673-7300 bdrm w/encl yd for 2
operator who greel'I your mature dogs. Have good
clientsandanswersyour COMMERCIAL ref 's for a l l o f us
calls. a complete Calif. & 1100 sq ft, neighborhood 751·9100, 12-4 pref Steve
SWIHGLOAMS
8nd
2n'1 'l'rubl Deed I ..on ns on
rl'stdenllal property
Customized to meet
your needs!
R.E. DEPT.
54MTIAGO IAMK
714/832·5200
iNEED
iMONEY
• CUDrTMO
PROILEM
2nd & lrd TD loon•
547-5402
Arranged by
Coast HOfM &.oms
Homeowner loans.may be
arranged from $10,000,
lntcn..'8t only, amortized,
short t.crm swJDg, call
Mrs. Arsenault. broker.
about your real estate
•••••••••••••••••••••••
5100 ..........•.•..•..•....
PENNY
PINCHER
ADS
ONLY $1
Srll noy item or com
bu1auoo of iums few S75
or less w1tb a Peony
Plocher Ad 3 l1nes for 2 coo.wcuUve da)'S. Eacb
add" M>AAI line is 00< for
lbe 2 days. Charae ll I
No commercial ads.
F'or more Informal.loo
and to place your ad call
642-5678
LOST: l' 2 yr old S1benan
Husky <"Milka" I. black ,
grey, white & blue eyed.
10/20. S7S reward for hu;
return. Cull 731 5100
"2481 dyS, or 546-7463 eves. V1r. Paulanno &
College, CM.
Found: Afghan Hound
CdM area Call to 1denUfy rn-on
f'ound: Set ol lleys, VW &
house key in phone
booth,3$tb & Balboa
8'JS..2B73 or 6'J3..354.l eves.
Pound: S b rt haired,
ll1'Y lbl.k l.1.1« mother cat..
w/Wbt nea collar. Tbe
~r •. '111)41648
Found: Sable and Wblte
SbeJUe. CdM area
640-9089
Federal law library. shopping center. near orJean.
beautifully dec.-orated Fairview I El Ca m1no.
conference rooms, photo CM. s:;r liq fl. 759-9501
-loan needs 851.1)6() 2bdrm apt, dup. house 1n
L.oolong for artl'lts in un-
usual & specialized urt
media t.o demoostrate &
display their talents at
large art festival in Whit·
tier, Feb. 22 to 24lh If m·
t.erest.ed call 213-697-0740
eves.
FO\JND: Chum or adopt
at Irvine animal care
Ct.'t'IU?r. H vanety is the
i>ptce of hfe coll'll' st't.' our
assortment. St. Bernard
Mix.Chihuahua, Afghan
Hnd, Collie. blk cocker,
wire· h&red terrier pup
Dobre mlx. 2 cockapoos ,
BasenJ•. Lhasa Ap!>O,
and more. Plus cats &
lotlm.'I 754.3734 copy machines. & the --H.B. Furn. will lease.
MOO/less 21.3/243-6762 finest in secret an a l RETAIL. OFFICE.
services. For further info 71niq fl, Westcliff area Pr o r es s ion a I Ii u ~ i .
& a p ersonal tour 957-0700 nlSSwoman w 2 c.-h1ldrl'n
lhrough the fac1lit1es. fD>Sq ft f b ff Joolong for place to rent
please contact Vortac stones U::.~w ~~~0 ..... ~~=~: for 6 wk!.. 7~·3140 aft
Assoc .. <714 )955-2288. 209 Palm , Balboa . 7'pm m4 l956-3900. 675-5774 _.:.. ___ _
~Enc.ti·~
S.lhs
1bere la a d.Jfferencc!
Large · suites <260 s.f. >
providing highly pr o
ressional secretarial
service wllh a manages·
ble number of units. 2021
Business Center Dr.
Irvine, call 752--0234.
--------'= luliness/htnst/
FiRalou •••••••••••••••••••••••
lusiMu Oppoe tlMity 5005 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MONEY
wt fh~ ..,.0 flAOY'llJt
FAST CASH
2nd TOs , wings 673-3833
~s.Tnatt Ded 5035 •••••••••••••••••••••••
5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------1 FUUND: In Npt. shell cal. bUt Tabby cat, & grey
FOUND AD! ton.en. 631·1030
All ~o~alc~tate ARE FREE
Last 14 lrt Gold Ch81D. 20 ..
loog.l 14.kt Gold chain
w/Owt Charm on IL, N.B
medical bldg. REWARD.
67J.U41, mvestment.s s1t1ce 1949. &all:
Specializing Ni
2nd TDs 64~5678 LOST· SenUmcotal value.
64~217 t 545-06' I 1~~~~~~~~ 1.opot opal ring. M.k:1 are.a f -l2lb St. N 8. 675-4896
Widow has money for shrt
trm 2nd TO's , no credit
check, DO polty, $20,000 &
up. For action call
agent: 67J.7311.
CASH
Last or Found a pet? Call ......_.., 5350
Animal Ass i s tance ••••••••••••••••••••••• League. S37 ·2273. DO fee. WANTED: Female to
REWARD: Please help share exi>eO;S~ of 2 week
me get my dog back! stay Ill Tahiti, Dec 22 to
Lost 10-14 vie Balboa & Jan Stb. Call Barry
....................... ..••••••••..•...•...... . .....••.....•..•......
Eoergwng MASSAC E
Bob James-Lie.-Masseur
Outcall 9-ll. 494-5111
MICHB.LE"S •Outcdt• 11AM·2AM 835 3749
•LORI'S* WE'RElll
OPEN 24 hrs DAILY
003-9820 836-0 I 04
TOMMY'S
OF NEWPORT
ESCORTS
642-1.571
Accounung Clerk for bu.sy
lW' C'Olld. fl rm. Must be
able to h&nd.Je complete
ac.-rt. rtt.. billings ;,nd
ITll5C otf1ce work. ty~
SSwpm. 548·5541 C.M
Are.a ------
1\CCOL'NTANT ·Newport
.Beac.-h, Small national
ACCOlNI'ANT · Orange
CPA firm has operung
for roUege grad_ Must ~
CPA candidate Salary
open. 7t<Mi34-8757 or send
resume to Gaugler &
Wiegel I City Blvd. West,
Ste. 901. Orange, CA
92668
CPA Fi r m St<e k s ----------C't'rtJhed or candidate
wtth 2-4 yrs. expeneot:e
eu.her tu or general at:
c.-o u nt1ng Wo r k 1n
'1-Umulaung & demand· mg work environm~l.
Send resume t.o Lester
W!U.e & Co 1300 Dove St
SWte 105. N B 92660
Acctg Bkkpng
ProC. Maaage by Steve,1---------1111
TEMPORARY
Register tod4iy lo work
on vanous accounting &.
booklteep1ng assign-
ments . Work close to
your home. Acctg cleru.
bookkeepers, accoun-
t.anls are needed thruout
0r&llge County. Call us
for more Ulformallon. Llc'd Tberap1sl. N B
4:~9·30, Appl. Only.
548-2817.
.... c ... .,.
ESCOITS a&Hra. Ml.0180
MC/YfSA
DIAMOND WANT ED:
Pnv. party will buy 1 to 3
carat. cash. N.B. ~s
•SEQUIN•
&ccris & Modelt
7S2..a708or 548·5293
•••••••••••••••••••••••
BRASS KEY
CATERING TO YOUR
SOCIAL AF'FA I RS
EXQUISITE ESCOHTSA * 6'1·2811 • ---
Are you 4 busme.ss man
gomg on a bu!t trip .'
Traveling. convention.
or od a rep for trade
show" Brenda 894 !>908
Cnn8am·9pm
Trcrttl 5450
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Orivini Costa Mesa to
Houslon and re turn
Leave 11/18(19, arnve
back 11124179. Share ex·
penses. <213> 596·7414
Bud
A.ccountJng
ACCOUMTIMG
CLIO
Uruque retan nursery
needs a s barp . e s -
pertenced person for
Robert Half's
CICC le f I
2333 No ero.dway
S200. Coldwel.I Banker
Bldg .• Santa Ana
0141135-4103
varied bookkeep1nc ~~~~~~~~~~ di.bes. Thi.a ls a gqod op--
partunity to expand your
attoml>ng sk.tll.s. Please apply 10 person, Mon
lbru fTI, Sam·Spm
ACCOUNTS
PAYABLE
CLERK
~nt
llMilntry
Wt.• have an 1mm<'d1:it1·
openuu: Ln our Al'Cou.nt
Ulg Department for an
Account.s Payuble Cl<'rk nus 1s an entry level
p&.11t1on and rt>qu1 rf.'s
light typmg and lhe ab1b·
ty to use a IO.key addmg
mac.-tune. Previous ac-
cou n l s payablt• ex·
perir n cc w o u Id b e
helpful, but 1s not man
d.alory.
Adm in / P rof. Adi ts .
Slp1f. all. lDC. p/t, f It.
O w n bu s . Mkt ·
1ng1MngmL I 'nll/local.
SIOO refu nd . invesL
5S7·Dil2 ---~~----~-
AMlrTIOUS?
If you're young. c.-onfi ·
dent & have lhe ability lo
think qwckly and art>
loolang for a ~enerou.., in·
rome Call now 540-4023
~wn9&l Mr Stone.
An1m JI 110.,p1tal needs
ru~t atkndant f"r1 &
~l rughts <.:all 631 1030.
FREE RENT
TaM adY..torJe of our ..... ,... °""" Mffl
IHO. CGI for c»tail1.
Caqsey
& Company
A< l 8( H'llCI !> AAO I I 1'0l R'I
11Ut tSS·7714
FORT.D.'1
955-l<>M
Nwpt Pacific: Funding.
12th. N.8. Fem goldn m.IO!! I will pay your gas for a
daily ride btwn Ftn Vly & PREGNANT? C aring. S.Pa.sadena.962-1009 confidential counseling &
r etriever m ix. while
chest & paws, S56-585S or
847-0074 Before5pm.
Timei1 Mirror Cable
Telev1s1on, Inc., 1s a
young and dynam1c com·
pany. A rt.'Cent acqws 1·
tion bas lnpled our s1.w
and has c reated ex·
eel.lent opportunit1l's for
indiVlduals within our
COOIPllllY.
AMweri119 s.rtic~
PBX uperator s for a
telephone an s wcrin~
~nice t!xpenenced or
will train. f\ill time or
part time !Jults availa·
ble. Days. afternoon·
evl!lllnl(.'> or grave yard.
Must be able to work some weekends. Typin~
is wpm. reqwred. Many
ro. benefits available.
Please call Mon· l-'r1.
Fasluon Island area
C<Jsta Mesa area
Airport area
415 to :MOO aq. ft_
Deluxe Office Suites
==~ VIUACH
67M6'2
EXCLUSIVE
VllJ..AGE FAIR
LEASING AGENTS
SPACE
MOW AV AILAILE "'°"' 340 Sq. Ft. A.air for Joan ...
494-1057
BALBOA ISLAND
Stare or office. $400 Mo.
AJml: 67W l70 _ ~:~!~<>:: (l
DIC. SUITIS lone block west or Nwpt
HappineAllbavillcyou.r Frwy ). 110 t o 140
place of bu1tne11 at MacArthur Blvd, Santa
BUel' Center. Recept.. Ana . Just becoming
coaference room. pbooe available. 1200 sq. n. or
coveraae. C lo1e to prime com m e r c i a l
aArport, fine restaurants. spece. Stationery store?
Secretarial aervices Shoe st.ore? Drug store?
avail. For' more lnfo, call Lawyer? Or any service
Bnatl'l't.zlll. bwllneu. See now. It ~;..;...;;.,;_ ______ lwon 't l as t! Ca ll
~llACH (714 )9 79-8889 o r
On'IC& oa RENTAL m.4)6t5-12l&O.
SPACE. W. Ott. Hwy.,
11eriDerS Mlle. taq. ft. WISTMIMSlU
.!'D~·~-~-~~----1141'14 Beach Blvd. Great loc.aiaD between 2 fnryt. Gnuld Goar office. 12~ DYie Center Vllla1e ).
BEACH BUSINESS 2 day approval,. fund ln 7
SKATE RENTALS-ICE days. No , points. No
CREAM Xlnt N wp rt Loe balloon. $10.()()().$200,000
w/kMofroom (l600sq ft ) 2nd TD loans. Lid o
& potential for added Newport Co. 67J.7595 24
ideaa le profits. $79,900. hrs.
OwnerS35-586S. _HO_MEO_· _WN_E_R_LO_AN_S_
PU-SCHOOL ARRANGED
Uc'd for 44 children. $10,<mt.o szso.ooo
Plus nice 3bdnn borne. •OO~~O~ Y
Can be purchased on •SHORTTER,.. lWL coatnld at 103. ln· ID terest.. Call Bob WUliams-Aient
Park Place. lnc:. 842-7461 731·7T11or960-1B57
Lost : Black . Female
Cockapoo.: "Cinder "
~.630-5966
REWARD: WOLF. Lost
10.19 Newland/Warner.
Fount ai n V a lley,
blk/tan/wbt, male l lilJ
yrs. High strung. Needs
medication daUY. Must
find IOOD. Anawen to
Jack. call 847·2667 or 8'7.-or 84'1·7711 Ask
far Mike or Sbellle.
GET MORE
$$$$$
FOR YOUR DIME
Ls ~.JL wilb bath. 8H 1q . ft . Avail.
$1& S.. at ms E. Cit Dfeember lllt. Fully
Jfw7, IDQtllre SUlte . H, carpeted. Hurry I Call
Odll.17WM4 (714 )979·8889 or .
WITH OUR NEW
DIME-A-LINE Ellcull.,. omee, Deelp cn4)M5-1J110. A--.• del· vtew or-•----------nee tor 1uu. lncldt: Clil"-•Proflh
Sec1 aen., pho n e c:..m.Soolt! ..-t.nc • UM al COD· Retail or olfice apace r..r.rm. n+T»OZ.U available ror lmmediate
occupeocy ln bJC)I traffic ~c1 .. tu1 C*ll«. at MaanoUa • .......-... utOr.CtJ Warner In P'ounteln
-..rt.:'llllU A.~. a•-VllllJ. 1425 Sq, ft. at $&' • 11111 '-V _ ~· ft. l'\'ODla onflluner.
M. .. ... mo. Cell (714 )H4·2HI or •·149 .· . 1 ~ m-9Tl.. Aqnt.
(
Y• c•...., •ertlM ltw fW .SH w .... a. _. PAMOUS
DIM.....ues ..... ..,... _...., S&*f ..... -w -
...... COiild ...... -., ... 4 ••nils I .... L ...
h..s.dl. ., .. , • .,. ......_ Me u rd~ .. •=14. ._.
._ ...... priad wlttt .. .._...,. SJI.
... .r
'
rderral. Abortion, adop-• ~ :t & Uonlckeeping. ~ ~:::
APCARE 547 ·2563 .,.... '°" Cal I 54J.4230
E.0 .E. ----------· ...................... . M /F
s.lri .......... W.S s. E1 Camino Real
ScMolllr
kdamclioa 7005 Apartment
SaoCletnente; Fully lie. -••••••••••••••••••••• For Appl. 492-7298 Calsical guitar inst. Tchr As a part ol our team you
will enjoy many pluses,
and a benefits plan wtuc.-h
in cludes denta l in ·
surance. Interested a p·
pbcaots are U)v1ted lo
ct l l Bec k y at
714/957~72. apply in
penoo. or send your re·
sumet.o:
Mllltagars
Manager team wanted
for ex.elusive high rise.
adults only. waterfront
coodomiolum complex. 2
bedroom. h igbly up-
graded a partment in-
cluded, competitive
salary, knowledge of
mechanical electrical
rm.intenance, booli:keep·
U1I and typing skills.
P e r s on a ble w ith
leadership qua lH1es.
Phone &e0-S'T17
O.C. AIRPORT
SECrYlr
ESCOIT
•SBVICE* Speclallstng in busl·
neaame n , r esid e nts
wekome.
739-5241 24HIS.
COYRGllL
•tSJ.0771.
a& Hr Oul.c:all Ser-rice
PRE LAW ltudent oeedl
'25,000. Wlll do anythi.ng
t.e1al. Conti den ti al
DVll. P.O. Boz 3142,
N.B.-..
MASSA ..
R&lmMODILS . ISCOUS
ourc.ua. OML Y o.,.. ........
'31·2140 eol.w .. 11
•FOXY LADY• OUTCALLONL Y
•972-1 IJI•
""!BA. IOI, ?)'T'S Spain.
Olncerta: Europe & US
Call Bill 642-2715 $lOhr.
JalEaWmlH. 7075 .......................
Sec:retarial wortt. eves " weellmds. RoM Marie,
6'2-3'2'7, ext 215.
Attractive, personable, T1MIS MllltOI
f'ellJOllSible, mature lady CA.Ill
would like reeept.ion or TB.EYISfON. IMC P.R. waft. Experiencecl
Not.yJJing.. 714-631·2211 uma Red HUI Ave
Irvine, Ca 92714 .6. DBOPOS Housekeeper /Tra veUn I Equal Opportunity llU'"'"
Companion position EmployerM/F Fashion Island
wanted. Xlnt. re fer· ~~~~~~~~~I nncea. Ella 4M..JIS84. §Mn
~W-'M 11001·--------•1 A P'i ne·E~'io p e an "91................... Ace I Flat C"'1l Designe r Boutique is ACCOUMTS p A y ARI We an aeekiq a reliable ae e kl a e ass i a ta n l CLlllC penon wttb an apdtllde manager I& additional
Cor awnben, typine1. ,la ..n. Salary open. '
N e w Po rt 8 e a c b c:alaaletor atQll to JOlD Ctl C .... 644-2652
lloltlale Flrm bu lm· our A.ecouatlDI 0epart. ·~~~~~~~ ~ openl.na for lead meat. Some aecouota re-I ·
dJSk po1IUoa H Ac· celveble eaperle11ce eouau ~able Clerk. 2 belpt\11. D\JOy exc:dlent
yn. eoce ln heavy COIDll9l\1beneflta1.nclud· ~alllm « wlll comlder lnC a tree meal per day.
1 yr. ex;per. Ir l yT. ac· Appl,)' tam·nooa, Mon·
countlnt c l•••••· rn P9'1onoel
Knowle d 1e In EDP MAmon'HOTIL
AP!' 11.ANAGER
would be de9lrable. We 800NewpoltCenter Dr <:II• pod ~pejd ...... 0 benefit. 6 allnctlve NewporUl1a1:11, s. •• E .
1tartln1 aaJary. Por
111111&. CllJ our PenonHl
OIDct atMM5111 --· E.O.E.
........... , .... ,
O-'n.ladl lt..U .
For 55 units In Costa
Mesa. Exper'd couple.
Wife bkkP I exp .
Husband malnt. eJlp.
Call 64.2·50'73 or cm)
&El
APT MGR couphl for
bnnd new, beauWUl so
unit famll.Y ... C.JI.
a.lid ok. DO pU. Apt + _... HlarJ/boeH W..l~J0.-4.__,. . . -
•
•
VOLT
CUSTOMla
SllYICI
(;ro w 1n 1 ba nk in
C'rntral Or.nae C'ou.T1t y
IC"e k a 1 ttra r t 1Yt'
---------t n dl\t d u a l wi th
out101na per1onal1ty
and guod phon•• volrt'
TRAINEES ~:;:.f.:,t~)C't::.r~:t':
SturUnai solury
IOllUP ... CIDI U00
MICRO
Cony f1J.ff15
IOOKKEIPB
B.ECTRONICS
We are 1eekln& 1n-
dividuall for our Produc·
IJOn Department. We wall
lraao the right l o ·
dlvtdua.l.s m the m icro.
electronics industry
Comprebensl ve com·
J*1Y bendits lncludlng
major medical and den·
Lal. For lmmedJate c:on-
sidttatlOI' call or apply
at
S1errac1n Transmask
J952CampUJ1 Dn v~
Newport Beach, Ca
f7 I 4' 540..6080
Ut'OUtllul bt•1:1c·h IOCtttl'd
bonk net'ds altracttvl'
1nrliv1dual with tiood
phoni• voil't• uncf m uth
a b I 11 t v t II ~· Cll k I n
II o o k k (• t• µ 1 n i:i
De po rtmC'nt Excl'lll'nt
frinl>!e ben efit ~ a nd
i.ta rt1n1: salary
Cwry
$550
'72·ff5S
MESSENGER
Good d rivi n~ record
and knowledie of beach
ar_ea wins this s table
spat In beautiful beach
!orated company Fun
Job. fantastic benefit&
and startinll ~alarv
To $700 .
Carry '72-9955
PARKING
ATIENDAHTS Equal Opportunity
Employer MI F /H ~~~~~~~~~I Two opPnin~i; Numbl'r
one 9am lpm, Mondav
1135 2606 ext. 1380
CALIFORNIA
FIRST BANK
E O E Mtf
811.nklni Sout.hWf'St Bank reqwre'I
Bank Tellers, Notes &
Collections Clerks &
Bookkeeper for their
Mi,ssl(JO VteJo & El Toro
branches. Please contact
Joan Gor e 494 -8600.
E.0.1::.
Banlong
Co,,.,.rclatT.eler
Prevtous expcn encc• pr<'
ferred but not reqwn ·d
Loan Processor
Good typing ..,kills re
qwred
United Callfomia ...
s:i> A Newport t:enter Dr
Newport Beach, 644-6464
E.O E
Hook~ Help Wanted
r /li me apply al e:
Dalt.on, No. 5, l''aabion
LsJand, NB.
Boo lc is to re Personnel
needed . 1>1Hl t i m e .
.,ertnanent & temporary
llol1d uy p o :ut1on:.
~5313 t"ashlon Isl
IUSIHESS IS
IOOMIMG
We rwed eood help
•Assemblers
•Molders
•Office
Expenenc:ed & traioee11.
MacGregor Yachts . 1631
PlaceotJa, Costa Mesa.
BustMils growth req. 2
amb1t1ou.s part tlmer!I,
wtlling to learn 493·8882
Cabinet maker . custom l'X per 11 B ur cu
~or 9i>I! 7007
ALSO
*GINIAAL L.AIOR
* nHE ASSEMILHS
•PAOCEltS
Long & short term. holJ
day & vac ation pay.
Hospitalbal1on a vaila-
ble IU:J!il
546.4741
31M8Campus Dnve
<Across from
John Wayne Airport I
EquaJ Oppor Employer
Cafett'ria t:mployees, --------• duyi., s a l a d Cll lJ l'r
helpful. Good bcrwfttli
CaU for appl 731 5100.
ext2m9
Car W11Sh
Cashlenwanted
Part llml'.
Newport Beach , Suntu
/\na & Fountain Valley.
aen cal
Data Entry
Clerk 1616 E4th Str..t
l>o you l'nJuy t.tlk1n.i: St. I )0, Santa Atta
with comput<·r~" Wl• a rc ALL JOOS F'REE
kJolung for somcont· -.1th Nt:Vt.:H A n .t-.
................. , ............ ' .......
DBJVERY ,.HSOM
f'rwy Auto 262.42 A Vf'ry
Pkwy, M V -----
B.ICT1tOMICS
TIC .... Cl.AM
Gl"OWlng electro-<>pllcal
RA&D r1rm needs elec
trorucs engineer tec:hnl·
ctan W1lh experience 1n
a n a I o g •& d 1 1 1 t a I
circuitry. Excellent
beneftt.s. Call Toru Koch
549-8477. Spec:t ron 3303
Harbor, G-3. C.M.
• 0 • 0
General
JOIS
AVAii.AiU w • ..-
"""' C....CAL
PACTottY won•s
HIY8I A NI!
Come In register this
w e Pk . & Ha lloween
cookies & punch if you
register on Ot't 31st
NR
ORG
EOF.
556-8520
835·2622· Mt F.
Gen 1 Helper for Plastic:.
man~ co. f)ill or P rr. nr>
exper necessary Call for
app"t ·~
Gen'I Offc Recept-G1rl •
Fnd.ay. near OC Airport • owes 1nc:l IJt.e typing,
fibng. phones, No S H.
PE Weaver. 3839 Birch. A.SSEM BLERS
WAREHOUSE
FACTORY
1-:LECTRONIC ASM 8
l..illleor No Expenenrl' llaftlliftQ/TElLE«
Newport Center t•u II
lim e .. no Sats. Ex
penence preferred, but
willing to train Call J on('
Martin m 4 > &44-1461
t h r o u ~ h t' r id a v·
Number 2 11 ... m 5pm.
Monda y, <tnd llarr 6pm F r 1 d a y S o m 1• 1---------1
Call 644-4460
CAR WASH
typing and 10 k1·y •·x Open E ves By Appl
pencnre Lo entl'r data 1n-1•--------I
t o o ur co mp u t e r
systems. Previou'I ex
Ut-ntal Rtce pllODt'>l for
plcasllnt l doctQr orflrc
Irv ~ 4711
MANUFACTURING
ENGINEER/
ESTIMATOR
N 8 SS6-85SO
GIN. OFC to $850
No t)'J>lllg, & only l yr.
~c exper to land this 1n
lerest.IDR pos within Ir~
co T h e y h ave "Int
bcnd1t.s "' room ror pro
motion C•ll R1la ~-Coastal Person
nel Agency. 2790 Harbor
C M Never a fee
Tnp Pay Paid Weekly
MORREU.
Tempon1ry Ser vices
!ni ne 752 6666
EOE M 1-·
Attendant to 11ss1st dis
abled husband while w1f"
works. 6-8 hrs per d11y .
Mon-Fra. Salary & h r.i
negollable. Live in or
out lm-11262
ATI'EHTIOM
llOrOnr
Mohper. M.cn1.
lf you are new to Co11lu
Mesa, temporarily dis
('Oflllnuing your edU<:a-
IJon, recently discharged
from the service, or for
any reasoo seeking tern
porary or career work,
COMJder thas un1Q Ut' op
portunrty.
Y•C•E«ft
SZl6Ptr Wk
1be women and men we
llTe lookinl for may be
ured ot typmg, foldlnl(
papers, warehouse Jobs
and working for a limited
income . Work wllh
young people. Rapad ad
vancement possible. If
you are 18 or over and
would be available to
st.art work Immediately,
clill ..... btwn9:30-3:30.
645-6514
AUI'OllOTIVE
MICHAMICS4MI
Oulty arowtb requires
HOWA.A D Chevrole t
aervlce expansion!
Line snechanics needed r
SLLOO/br. GM exp. pre· fernd. Pleuant world.n&
condJtona in Airport
coniPex-No trana. work
required. See Service
Mar.
HOWAIDClleYrolet
DoNl&QaaU Sll.
orcai,,1onal work durin11
v.1·Pk Ideal for retm·d
prr">I'" SJ.OOHow
Cony •12·ttSS
LOAM
PROCESSORS
0 n t· v l' a r t I t• r 1 c a I
ha rk l(r ound. pre fe r
Ht•<tl 1-:~tatt• tir lt'ntrd
c·ompany Math ab1lltv
and ltghl typin~ <.ll i1
land this pos ition.
Starlinll salary
To SIOO
Carry .972·9955
TELLERS
<;rowing companv "-111
t r a I n a t t r a c· I 1 v c· .
11uti.:01n1t ind1 v1'1 u.•h
w 1 t h p r e v 1 u 11 ,
c·;cc;hu•nni:: back~·round
:inti t yp1n j! 30 v.pm
<t t't'u ral ely OK f <ir
PoR1llons 1n Oranl(t' and
lf unt 1ni.:t on Beal'h
arr ai.
Carry 972-9955
MAIL CLHI
81>8 ullf ul l-'11 s h1 o n
Is land company needs
lnd1v1 dual with Aood
pt'r11onallty and ability
lo Ml tr1 work m Mail
D e p a rlm1•nl Good
l>!rowth Potential a nd
fan1 os t 1c be n e f its.
StarllnJ( 11alarv S6o0
'72·'955
F'1noncial giant needs
four a ttra c t i v e
Individuals with light
typinR for openings In
Bu e n a P a rk , La
Mirada, Whittier, and
Santa Ana. Starling
sala ry
Cany
$610
972-ttH
CLlllCAL
G rowing bank seeks
tw o personable.
aggre11lve Individuals NJ:WPOltt BEACH
A111'0llOl1Vt:
PA.ITS
COUMTllNISOM
Dealenldp or replace.
meal putl ••Plrince ......... Cellafeat
_ with moderate typing
and good phone voice
for potlllooa In Loan
Service Department.
Start1n1 aalacy _
ToS7IO
640·6444
. , ............ .
-~--· ..... ,.. :z.:· Newport. eau
C'"Y 972-ttH
............ .............
ALLJOlll'R!E
()pea Eftl 11 APDt
IWlltfALS&L
F.qual Opportunity
Employer MI F H
Barber Stylist to manage
part-tune. 6.11 9577. Tues
Fri, ~. Sat/ 9 5 l'\Cb
6Hl :ms
Ba r Girl. nights Dur k
1ogham P alace Call
~0033 or -~96-5476
BARMAID. /\T 'T'R/\C
TlVE. Mu s t be e n
th_us1astic. CALL 646-9935
IUUTICIAM
Newporter Inn some foll.
Guar + com S40-8S82.
644-0061
Beauty Precision Hair
c utte r 11 need e d f or
futunstk salon near S
Coas t Plaza. J oin a
group of leading ha ir de·
signer~. bent on pro·
gress1ve. itrtisllc styling
Cal.I 557 9631
Beauty .
UOOHAJR FASIUONS
3424 Via Udo, N. B.
Space to lease for hair
stylut & other related
services. 673-1970.
CASHIER
Immediate employment
avwJ. For interview caJI
~--CASflfER needed, full
lime. day shifts . Ex-
penenced or will traan
Apply ut Standard ShOC!I.
3077 S Bris tol, C M
~~11
C~HIERS
UTVTEM
MARKETS
penenc<> u; a help •
We offe r excel le nt
benefits which include
one weeks vacallon aftE'r
six month&. C"leven paid
holid ays i n c lud in g
Chnstmas week off and
va1d gruup 1ns urnner b~gins d11 y "' h ir1· Ml'aM' apply in per•.on
AM DOCU1Mntor
A Olvas1on Of
AM lotem allonal, Inc
2921 S. Daimler Sl.
P.O Box 10547
Santa Ana, CA 9271 I
t l.ERK generJI oft-f1!
1ng. ne&l appear11nt , •. r u 11 t 1 m .-M a i; t •· r
Bluepnnt., 234 t'l1chl·r,
C M $4() 9373
a.ERK/MANAGER CO!\
metl<.'b, g1tt.s. ca rd'> l::xp
pre{ d Call~7373
* Q.RI( TY'1ST *
Mrn SO wpm gen offu·1·
~ilb. apply in P«'""n t-:ULER INDUSTHlt.!'.
2101 Dov{' St N H
/\CTMS from 0 c Alrpo_rt
Oerk-typisl. permanent
poe1t1on. 50·60wpm. gd
~ cond & ben.-ra~.
start $650. Mon-t't1. !lam
()peninl(s now available Eq ual Opportunity ---
for full lime assistant ~~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~t·~t~Jl~~I Golf Clu b Stor a I(<' &
Spnl. 97~2270
managers on 2nd. & 3rd -Helpe r, mornlng11> for
!lhl!t. No experience nee. pvt club. 64"4 5404
We tr&.U1. Start 13.IOto S4 Ocrical ' -per hour Advancement <.:ockt.ol Wa1tre1oi.. u opporturuty for manage per'd for Thur'l-Fr1-Sa1
rnent po11iUoos to SS so TRAINEE ru~. Apply 11 tpm. The per hour If qualified. For Chalet . 2645 Ha r bor
more Information & an· Blvd. Cot.la Mt'!I& .Ust &p.clffor ---·---
tervlew, 49$-9950 or call Seelang andivldual with Cockta!I Waitress
714/537 4840. Will in-clencal experience and Must be experienced
terview on Satur days by some keypunch . JI igh Joh Sat Son. eveninfl&
appointment. h Pl 11 f 1r.-•• 10ppor Employer !>C ool g rad uate with ea:.e ca o r a p pt ..,....._ math background Ex· ~~
OUJdcare for 1 year old,
li ght h o u sew or k
weekdays 1 Spm. Mesa
Verde area. Call 641-1324
or 549--1582
cellentopportunlly. COMPANION · To hveln
Beauty
Stylis t & Asalatanl Oilldc;are needed in young ag-U you are a teacher , or
gresalve 111lon. Robert & ooUeae educ nuaJ destr·
Taylor,646-7197. Inc part time weekend
Comprehensa ve com ·
pany benefits Including
major medical and den·
t.al. For Immediate con·
siderauon. call or apply
Ill :
wtaerru invalid wo man
Only Lite housekeeping &
meaJ reqd Salary nego
Must have car Call
before 9:30am to ,1ft
~PM 846-3879,846-6478
Coo«trught. exp .. natura l
employment w /gre at
BELLMAN pay, cal l S ITTERS
N o e x p e r l e n c e UNLlMJTED. 675-9630.
nece ssar y . Must be av a I I ab l e days & OULDCARE·needed Im. weekends. Call for appl. med. For school age ~7358. children. Mature . My
food s r e s taurant.
Mothen Kitchen. 1750 S
~_wy. L.B. 497 3730
Quit.er Help f" /t <..:ameo
C leane r s. 1650 S an
Sierracin/Transmask M1 1uel Or .. N . B
644-0883
3962 Ca mpua Drive Newport Beach, CA OluDter help. dry clean·
f7141540-60IO Ing plant. full or part Ume. Newport Beach.
Omt.t.J
U R TH O DO:'llTI('
L1W R!>IOI-. ASbl~T
R 0 A pref Appl)
~5170, 759-0882
..-r.ALASSIST.
Aili lune cbatni~. X
ray he. r~d. R D A
pref Be nt' offe r ed
Salary Opl'n wkda ys
&42 6380, l'\ t<i &wknd!>
6'73-3403 -----
D ENT Ai. RF:C:F:P
T IONIST· part time
needed to au1~t full t1mt'
rec:ept . Ask for Carla
84&-21118 ---Oenlal Ass1.sta11t · RDA. 2Yn exper. 4 day wk.
lrvi.ne olfc. 559. s 111
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Cha1rs1de 4 day work week. Xlntpay w 1ben~
Pnv. Npt. Bc:h. ofh<'e
R. D A reqd. fW6.4M8
Dental Asslslanl. exper d
1cludes 2 eves & Sat A M
t: M ~-2411 ask for
Joyce ------
0Hf6M
CHECl(B
Excellent career op-
portunity to work in the
aolernataonal bead·
quarten in a company
dealJ.ng in energy related
producta I< services. ID·
d1 v ldual mus l be
knowl~able in machan·
lnic • fabri c ating or
hardware. s Years ex-
perience in ele ctro -
mechanical design, will
check en&tneertng draw·
ln1s r ela t ing l o
medwliam involvtna op-
t 1 c, magneti c: &
i)TOICOPlc systems. We
olfer excellent benefita,
wqs Ir a creatJve en·
v1ronment. Contact
Personnel S57·905l.
E.O.E.
\!.i.m.lactunnJ( F..iil(inet-r
.,.1th e icperi «>n re
e...t .. bh4'hlnfC c06ts and
pn cin& for pree1a1011
nwbme &bop prod~t.a
Ml.mt be abit' w deveiol>
dela.lle:d around paru.
pha auembly labor, oul·
swie proC'eSSeS and tool
UUC Muumum :! )'e&r\ 1n
'>lmillar a~IRnment r,.
QIAred Defi(ree a plu:i but
~~wred
We offer an u celleot
SJi.lary level. ouutandJnJC
bmef1t.s tnclud1og com
peny paid me:d1cal and
deotal ins urance for
employtts and depen
denu and more. t•or 1 m
med11te cons1de ra t 1o n
l'Of'lla('l Penof\MI
lW SIEGLER
TUNSPOIT
DYNAMICS
3131 W Segerslrom
~Ana.Ca !12702
E.O E m irth
GIRL FRIDAY S800Mo
lmmed op en ing for
V&ne(I dUlJe> LO 2 gtrl Of
f1ce Will traan Non
smoker plea se. Apply
Nia,cara Dnnking Water
17842 Cowa n St Irv
64J.l<B>
CLAMOUR JOB
MARY KAY
COSMETICS
Needs Be auty Cons ul
t.ant.s ()ppor to earn toµ
SI s w the fastest grow
1ng Colimet1c Co W1•
tram'
CALL~ 7 0496
Guards
Male or Pemale
f'UJJ or Part Time
Pro m o t ional o p
porturulJes can prov1dl:'
hourly rate Increase
BUOY PIOPU? U, To S4.SO How
Permaaent part ti me It P8.13 l0 see ua. Apply in posltlonuprivat~achool s-noo. Mon-Fri 8am·
.Registrar. JO bn. week Spm. 230 W. Wa rner.
days & evminp. Vaca· Room 3YZ, Santa Ana OR
IJOn & l.n.s. Resumes ac-1532 W. Commonwealth.
cep.ed. lmmedJate tlart f\tllerton.
So Cout Plaza area of Weh 11-.o
Santa Ana. Call Anthony ca..d S..-.kn ·-. Schools. 979-2353 140-6446 EExx"Cc:i1-;T~1liN;;--c;G~I~~~~~~~~~ · ..
CHALLENGE. Couple
wanted to manaae small
bu1ineas. part lime
Must be ambitious "
wUllna to learn Ca I I ~194.
• . GUARDS
fUll ai part lime. All ~
areas . U nifor m s
furnished. A1e• 21 or over. Retired welcome. ,
---.......a .. 1 or_.._ No ex~ence nee. App· .. ~· ~ r ly U111venal Protection 1 Beveraae Controller
Experience ln hotel •
r estaurant preferred.
Hn. B:S> to 5. Mon.-Frl.
Call for appt. 845-7358
home or wUI consider
youn. Cox School area
F.V. OK to brln1 own
child. Call aft 8:00 wkdys
1188..()'lM F.qual Opportunity 644.-0932
Bulineu computer co. in Service. 1226 W. 5lh Laiuoa Hl• require. a su.t. Santa Ana. Jn-
aec 'y w 1oul1tandln1 t.svtew houn ~12 It 1-4
skW.t fr f!nterpriSln& al· Mon &hru Fri.
titude. Xlnl salary. Hair -,,
nrxn.tic bmeftt.s • future. Calif. BlYliat. beauty us't ., /
l~~Ernploy~~er~M~/F~/H~~ COUPLE WANTED toj~~~~~~~~j Chiropractic Office : 1. hefp manaae sm. buat·i·--------
R e c e p t l o n I s t · Sell tb1np fut with Dal.l)' Dela part ume. Must be BLUELINE OPERATOR
Full-time. oeal ap-
P e a r a n ee . M a 1 t e r
Blueprint. 234 Fischer ,
C.M. 540-9371
B oo le k e • Pe r . E x · PUot Waol Ada. wlllin1 to learn. 642·2247
perienced Chlro office re-q~red. Newport Beach.
SlOOO mo. lr7~1181 .
ClllSTMAS MONEY
GLAMOUR JOB !
CLERKS
Homemden. We need a.ineu S)'ltema. Bob ~aCi, fHbloo Newpor~ ,
people available 4·1 Grot.e: Sll '9580 aood aps-arance . hwn pu day to help our __ _;_;.:......;..;.;. ____ I • license necesaary •
elderly c1lluns prepar• fOTOMAT HAS Mon. thru Fri., 1ood •
mrala. run errandt "do A JOI POI YOU hours. &U-7680
Ujht bouMkeep111g. Call Fotomal baa open!n&1 HARDWARE CLERK· •:.
for Information Up)ohn (or permanent part·tiDM .. _. 1 ·
H Ith S • m PI 0 Ye. I W 0 r .. "-'>' n person, Rion ·
ea car e er v1ces. • Hardware, 1024 lrvlne. ~.,
IOATMAST
ASSlt•HS
HIGH PERP'. CUSTOM
SPAR BUILDER .
WELDING & SAJLJNG
KNOWLEDGE
HELPFUL. WartllR•llltlt ........
FULL TIME
HO IDWI MICISSARY
~ 10 OOam • 2·SOpm. or Ave. (We.tcUff PlasaJ. 1• 1~~~~~~~~~1 2.~ · 7:00pm There NB. ·,.. I· are opea1na.a In all or • ,
Appl.)' dally I to 4 or call
for appt. LeFleh Mf&. Co.Marlne daPt. 121-eeoe or at-MU E()I:.
ICIOU9• Acct'• Payable, con·
1tructlon exper pre· ,.,....,
... Dlvia: NM5C)O,
• I' ••• 1/ewtl
... .......... helpful ........ ..,co.
....... A'*1 It IMO ~.CORA M••·
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, •• ,1. to •uht ..... ,. ........ , clt-.e •cc••""· . ............ ,.... ..
cltl.. l•et for tltt
,.rs .. wllo •••h
u t•lttl11 ....... .,. .... ...,. Y•• CH ....... ...., ...
........ c... '°"' US!
CtlCedl•
TOLL ...
I00-4JMZ41
,, ... ~ ...... _,"• ltnket ....
.. .. . .
Hurry! Immediate openings
WILL learn various phases of store
operations. Lota o'f customer
contact.
Applyin person 1·8pm Weekdays or
12·4pm Saturday & Sunday
RICO. IC. .. ~ ... c.. ..... c. .
Equal Opportunity Employer MI F
DONUT SHOP. a fte r· H B .. t• V .. N.B .. and Hoetea1 ai Waltreasea:
DOOO/eveGln1 shift. Ptr. C.M. Ell~llet'll Benefila, Wanted P'ull or P /T . •
N o e x p e r a e n c e Pd t ralnln1. Pbone Dll,y9 • !vee Avail. APP· •
neoeN81')'. Prefer over H4·405 tor an Im· ly tn penon, no phone
25. Apply in person 1864 mediate lntervl•w . calla. · • ~nnrt Blvd. C.M. MiDhDIUD .,. n . .EOE Jolly Roter Reet .
Dnftlna poeltioo, full or Oanleoer. pa.rt tJme. for 400 S . Coan Hwy "
P IT l o m e c h anic a l ~untt apt complex C.11. a..,un.. :
~01 om ce local· _.m1orN-1-. o t e 1 & x & c . ~.~~:'·~~~ Ga•i .. Offtu HOUSEK!IP&R San
f d Will V
a.m..te Inn. 121 W .•
erre • conaader . 81\ed duU• to Include A .. nlcla S.plancllan •
tralnee wll.h schoollna. lite t)'l)tft&, mall, flUna. a.a.m. '
Salary commensurate erTaDda. Preaiey ol So with experience . Ca 11 CaW. Contact Sllaron HOUIUIEPER·8lo1le' •tMO fouppt. l4f.OIOO NIP.._. worttlq liv•lA · ....
Drapery Workroom. ~c:t:"'~.!V'·
.....,...oc ·-~·Near .~Ofc/IMIU'UH, ... . ..,, ;;&:.: .-...,.. ~a,, open, -.. ~'I Ut OU· APJl1 11 peraoa to
_._ .. __; ______ 1 :a~ ca.tr~ltao:r..: A• u le a a Home ~ft :rJ!"lo:: ..:.~' ~~r»ml ~.r'..,· E=:~ .-:. :it~ -------l!
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nnnrn orr11 .......... vts, coet.taiJ ~ ••••••••••••••••• ~···············-...................... 0. UllKll Wft • ...iuu. Permallt• RPJ;EPTIONlST/OFtlCJ ...._... ••n .. .awsu h&tilOe
;;~~.+-...;WW tome howleCIU tf O..Jala \11 •work la
,.,,...., phone• lavolc· PlHUct Oorp. lU7 ffn.PER·nttded Im· •TACO, W ._....._ lnl. DO l)'plq, •JUll ot· Monro.la Ave. N .8. med perm part·tlm• WIAPuloed ._....,.._.w.illii
1tr*:'-6Pfl',Aoftu, ... '' fW IL Pat~ 8e tM l'"-fHlioaal Cot• • ~• Ot,&1. llual ,..,,.__.-.. ..,, K JOUt' ow1i.bot1 Work .....-.~IA•
ftce •ttit ... mo. boDl&I. a.ma. bPrl. lMPM. 1..11hi t.aawaa HWa ... .. t =·· ,..,.
Good a.o.tlU. n 1PT. POOL-SERVICE. Hlf· tni1'1 •car req. D.50 lmlD9d .,...,, for r ... u ,_N_._.,... _____ _
.... ~ '!1 bwn ... '-reat ,_.°'"'houre ••m t'OGlPUl1 du.lint wllb
---. ,,.. --.nte ..... t .......... -..... _.., Nlatecl prMIJC!IJI
5lll4ST1 .........,., dependable. 21 hr. ttudeat O&. DtllAIUI ti J*t Ume day fr even· .....
ORDER DESI( ynorokld.1ooddriviA1 -...fouppt. lllfabUta. to•bour Ap-ATTINTIOM ·~ _ ,.., .... ._.. ... ._ ....... ......_uanw~. 6 _..."' ..,.,..•c.• NDVI _ • a.I i1ir W11 you 6 19'11' hr ......., ._,, Ill ~ ol dnl1pln1 I'::~ .... ~ .. ,,5 treee Cll~unf .... -=
1
v:'vl-io~•·
record • bondable. Pb' In penon 9am·llam a-..etaa a.i:. lelel.
--19fTAL AGBfT or aftll' Jipm. No pboo4a ~ ..,,...tve
..::.... ·~ · .e. · LOAM •Ytcl meCftaol~m. ~':: wUI
1'or buly Lal\&fta Beech calla paap19 now. ,,_....a .. JIOlTER8 ·Needed. Jl'ull Reel illta~ olflc.. Xlot commla1ioe 1e1tedule.
-.....,., c.111.c.~a IOSAM INC. COUMl&OI '°~°'" •daiMd com· •Plll't·Ume. Must be ea-~. Mu.t have .....,.ant c.11 llt. WUILama ('TH )
per . ..,_ bceme. Alk for Ruth. Slndwidl mak .. with 111.-.or mJ> .. ·llOl ,....._ lH/S4NiUI N •••or t 8 • • t b ponenta ualDI bllh n....a..-m. Hewpwt •ett. ...,..._ l1rm eaaa Im· ~ .a-1. We offer -... •-• ~ ld&cbeotaperinH. Mon. 1--------• ._,. lbru Fri. t to 4pm. SALES CLERK, part ·,~ .. ..;...• ... ..!. Milqllal()ppon.,llMY ~~~~--!!L,1 ......... '**1ta.W•lff -_. .....,,. ......, _ ... "' ... ._.._..,... • a cntallve eovlron· PAITI UP Permaneat Job for lbe time. APlll'OK· a 11n. per Artist part time. fl'rt • m«ALAG..... ria penon. A11o need ..-. TObeccoDla&a loc .• a eol •1• PoaU. rttponalbUJt• meal whltb wW provide nu. area. ntn"llJC'nON/ IU!lC&J', wlll h tq bandh you 1n•l personal 0.. U-. a.&. JlJI T1<NST -C....., op-~ CCIQLad ol l.oan -.WICOoa. We waol lh• ~-+ ~kt. C.U ........,_,Tall•• tarn Nt'YiM problem• Ex· t.l.. MMt: de1ree re
Sat. !aperlence pre Real J"Atau Lacenaee ror W-.i&Au. abort how's. PllMlon laland.. N.8 .
ferred. Apptr. Pen· act.lve Newport oHlce. FARGO SANDWICH
nysaver. teeO P eceotla. Guaranteed moot.bJy in· SHOP •--------• Oosa. Mesa. come plut commlalons (corner o ( U th & ,. lr&llle bMJ4f A louJ So peNnce la dernaad.a, U • quired Contact Pcnon
o.l&l. ti.aM.b •Pl cla;a1n 11 1 ump t Ion•. r •co ti oel, SST•I05l E.O. K
ID\el'e1ted In health ~Ull'el, tu lmpowad.11, ·~~~~~~~~
ROSAN INC.
714/541-5533
Newport Beech
Printini •NISS
Call: Abee. Waterfront Qlperior) at Pomona SALES Hornet. Gl·1400 ea.&.a Meea.
....._. poopa. orsanlrtd pnpaymtot penalUa 6
la ...._ • al'Uoo to able lO ti)nchac l e:acrvw
pvw wilh • arow&DI co. analyall Good verbal
~. 2U-lllM~ oommwceuoo • \Ypina "9 11•1 'tr r.. Way llnpftial Sela, Inc akilla requlrod
6 .....a, oeb'. l"la.lbN Tb e PI a c e r or We offer dnt co paid ln. '°""1 atmoepbue • E...-ybody beolllfilll &l 11ood •l•rtana
Aft Equal Opportunity
l:mployer
Paintrrs Helper
Experience oee.
841-9984
OPIRATOI•
I am looking for the
BEST AB DICK
Pressman in the county r 7 . Jf you think you
qualify. call S47·56i4 or
PANTRY COOK eves54().L367
Rstauraot
HOSTISYS
WAITUSSIS
FAST FOOD
J'Ull & Part Time
t'114 '1131·*2
Aft Spm. W-M41
BOB'S
Coordinator
I
._..._ wortl•• -.al ---salary for quallfiod can
-~-lmw'ence/Ftlt> cleric didate For •ppt. call our
MEDICAL REC t:P
'nONl.ST. Mature. neat
11ppHreAce. &ood lyp-iJl&. 20 Ura/wk Plush
Npt 8dJ olc .. 1ood pay
Wnte resume to. P.O
Box 4137. Irvine, CA a'm6 = 9c>. l.q\U. Call I.Mp ge.ncy ln Foun· reoonnel Office at --------1 "'8 Valley h&I ~g MIM58>ext202 .. E.O E
far Ille clerk. Excellent - -Mlclcal L• Typist ........,_,live ta. 2 ~ ............. ... advaacemeat • salary. LVNpartlune 11-7. Reuer Exp er 1 en c e d .
Call Kathy ~16l Charge Nurse. 80 bed Phlebotomy desirable ---£.C.F. Good nlary 6 fr. b t t HOUSSWIVES-pan.Ume INSURANC ~ Property inge benefits. Mesa u no n ecessary .
PRJMTIHG Day shift. Must be ex· -
penenttd wil.b banquet
facilities. Salary open.
lJNOD benefits. Call for Help wanted an web-o«set press room Ex-
perienced & trainees.
Mlnimwn a1e 20 Apply
Pennys aver . 1660
Placentia. C.M
appt. 645·7358.
PART TIME
EVENINGS
R~~
HOMIOFTHE
llGIOY
Immediate operunJ.S in
our !amlly r•tauranl al
nearby locatloo.s. We re·
quire no previous ex·
perience. JOUI our rnend·
ly team. Come see us lo·
day between 2-4pm .
lmmecliate opportunity
ror energetic Individual
who 1• detail-oriented
and enJOY• workinl with
people. Duties will In
elu d e customer
t.elepbone contact. pre-
paration or quotations
and sales orders. Select-
ed candidate wall have
good spellinc and sram·
mar skllla. 2·3 years in-
side sales experience
and abWly to work well
an preasure satuatloni>.
Recent expen ence pre
ferrect.
p 0 • It l 0 D • • • b I p . • C.ual\)' ~.Hut. Ex· Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 _Be_nefl_its_._548_·934 __ 7 __ _
lliDl/receirina dept for per. nee. man. 2 yrs. c.enter St. C.M. 548..SSSS MEDICAL FRONT OFC =~~~:OAM · ::!_~m!syp::~r~~: MKltlH S.0, ~needed ln Ped1atrics
-Irv. call Bobbie Dodge, Production trainee. Maul . 848-0023
Adults with ou,t.sl&Ddlng.
attract.Ive personalities
who enjoy working with
lads. Over 21. Start at
SJ.SO per hour. Phone
642·4321 . Ext 250
BETWEEN 1·5 PM
Bouaewarea sales / 753-0llllOE.O.E. __ Mfg Inc . l595Moorovla. MEDICAL FRONT OFC
Cubler. Apply ln person. NB. 646-6001 RECEPTIONIST w /ins
Rioa Hardware . 1024 IHSUIANCI -----·-----exper. Reply Classified
Irvine Ave. (Westcliff Group Heall.b Claims ex •MACHINIST• AD~. Daily Pilot, PO
P!ua) N. 8 . a.miner, al least lyr ex· 4-day 40·hr. week Box 1560. Cost• Mesa
per. Salary open. Day or Night Shirt Ca. 92626
Askfor~o
Equal 011ponun1ty
___ Employer .... 1EDIATE 549·1767 EDLER INDUSTRIES -----2101 Dove St. N e. Medical surgical busioes! P' .& .,.. TIME Insurance Across from O.C.Airport needs mature persor IMMEDIATE Aft 1 Large Insurance com· ----with pleasant phont OPB41NGS pany has immediate MAJD . Nile. wanted good mannerto handle varied PART TIME
Hell>cas.tuntay •Sun· openl.n&s. cobeoe.&salary.Apply office duties. gr ee1 OP~l ..... G ~mominptodeliver I Rahr Coder In person The Surf & cuswmers. typing, mm~ ~ ("'Ill DAIL y PILOT WU1 train ln r ating & cod· Sand Hotel. 1555 So. Cst. and general otlice skills Sat. &Sun. Morrungs
Ing of personal line Hwy. Lag. B_c_h_.___ efficient independenl DnverTo Deliver lo. our carriers. Must Policies. Figure aptitude, -worker Call roe apPoLDl DAILY PILOT ~e IOOd dri vlng re· lite phones Maids, apply The Inn at ment 644-0065or 833-0053 to our carriers m San cord. large station 1 · h Laguna. 211 N. Coast --wap or van. Hourly + / D ~ c t a P 0 11 • Hwy. Laguna Beach • • MEN · W 0 M E N · Juan. Capistrano Beach,
mlleafe. Call Harry Operator CHILDREN. Hollywood Dana P o int , Sa n
Sttieyat: 60 wpm, some die-MAINTENANCE • Han· ls castini oow. Actors. Clemente area Must
tapbone experience. dyman. J'UU-time. Apt. Actresses. NO EXP have good dnving re-
_._r __ 6_4_Z.. __ 43_2_1 __ Good speller. vaned typ. maintenance, building NEC. Excepli on a l cord. l arge s tation
Ing. clean up. C.M .. Npl. Bch. career f.:;:i~:1'ation for wagon or van. Hourly r----------1 ~ndustrial I
LIT KB.LY · wou FOi
YOU!
lf you don't
want to work
full time, don't.
YOU HAY!
A CHOICI!
T e mporar y
assi1:nment s
evallahle for a day.
wee k. month or
longer.
No expe r ience
necessary. Top pay .
.. paid vacations ...
oever a ree..
ASSB•BS
PACl&e•S
MACHOPmS
WAllHOUSI
SHIP~CUS
IELL~
S ERVIC E~
Call or
Come In Toda)
I
I
I
I
'
/ Polky Ty.Wat area. Truck or van de-those w · to break pay + mi I ea & e a I ·
TypeSSwpm,wUltrain s 1rable. Exper. nee. Into movie s /com · lowance. Call Harr y
to type personal Jines 642-1603 mercials. 778·1080 Sm Seeley 6a~., .. 321 • policies. , ________ ;.; fee. Screen Arlis l ..,~..,
Xlnt. working cond. & MA.IMTENAHCE Mgmnt.p __ A_R_T_T_I M_E_a_l_t_r-.
benefits. Apply in person * MODB.S * motivated rmt ore girl. Mon lhru Fri. 10 to 2. Restaurant ch am needs
SAFECO INS. CO. i n d 1 v I d u a i w i t h For ESCORT & = t di~ b!:!>:. 6 ~ 17570 Brookhurst. knowledge or restaurant CATBIHG SlltVICE dy&.2240
Fountain VaJley, Cal. eqlllpme~. Expenence-d •661·2111 • ·-~---
E.O.E. in electncal & plumbing ------·---Part time position ava1la·
---repair. Good benefits. MOTOR ROUTE ble tor Health Club lnsurance Company truck pro-lmtructor. Expenence IS
TY Pt ST/ G 11 I 0 f c Vlded. Apply at: DAILY PlLOT routes in preferable Call Canas or
Clerk O....,.C....ty So. Laguna & San Kathleen962·1377.
ror sm local ins agency. ........_.. ~lcn Oemenle now available. -----
""' 005 2i001 DaimJerStreel Afternoon delivery Mon· Pnrt·time. earn S200·S500 S100/mo.__,.1 · day lhru Friday, mom per week registering
Insurance Santa Ana, S46-0348 ings Saturday & Sunday. voc.ers to help ciuaLUy the
Excellent earnings for Ubertarian Party for
just a rew hours or your v a Ii d s tatus. C a 11
day. Nom1na1 cub de· 964-ltll8.
Now you can launch a new career whale you MANAGER for medium
kieepyourpresentjobl sbae apartment complex.
P'armers Ins urance Jieply to ~606. c10 The
Group will train you " [)ally Pilot, PO Bo• 1560, pay you full comml.ssions Caet.a Nesa. CA 926218
while you learn. ~fore M A N A G E M E N T
you .know lt you II be TRAINEE. seeking am-maldng waves ln a re-IX · t warding life time pro-~person. o manage
fession Call Gene business. ~l·Ume. Must
Dillard for full details. eruoy working w people.
848-5111. Call 646-6765. ----
Manufac.-tunng
JANITOR TRAIHHS
posit required . Call
M2-G!1. Aslt for Foster PARTTIMI
Ouellet. MANUFACTUllMG
Nurse. back office. physl· With Iota ol won to do & orders to process we are cian'solficeNB. in need or part time
6'6·3944 __ employees to fill tbis
NW"llery Man: Water &
maintenance, of plants.
loading & wailing on
custom ers. Dri v1ng
truck. Over 21 yr. SJ 50 &
up. 6 days per week tn·
clds. Sal/Sun. Call MI F.
830-S6SJ. Laguna Hills
Nursery __
644-2414
Print Shop.gen ofc. neat. # 16 Foshioft Island
sell-starter Apply 34.20 ... wpori .. edt
E Cst Hwy , CdM .I~~~~~~~~~ 675-2133 dflS. 551 5619
eves ---------P l!RC HA SJNG
~1ANAGER ·Conc;umer
electronics distnbul1on
OB I 1s a major d1 !>
tribulor o f m1rr o
computer products 1n
Cahfomaa. We are look·
mg for an exper mgr
farrulaar With purcha3·
ing, inventory control.
acl·ounllni:. & ship·
pu1g/receivmg run<.'tlons
associated w wholesale
dLstrublaon Please send
your resume to OBI
1304A Logan . Cost<i
Mesa. Ca 92626 ATTN
R.OWey ___ _
•9uallty Control*
• MAHA~EJt * Aerospac e product ~
company needs expu
perso n for n on -
deal(uctive l h l1ng.
dunens100al inspection &
worlong to MIL-Q9858A
procedures Send r e·
•REST AURA HT•
Full tame openings for
mature, t!Jt Vt'rtenced
Grill Coo k s
SaJ11d1Saodw1ch & hne
servers fCK company that
operates 1ndu1>1 ri a l
cafeterias Day & night
~h1 rt s Weekd;ays &
weekends Tustin I rv1nt-
areas Cal I Pegro .
71+994-2331
Restaurant
DR TACO
P/T ASST MGR
Everungs
Apply an person 9:am
l lam. or lifter 3pm No
phone calls
2£02 La Paz Rodd
ugundllJlli. ----
Re.taurant
. Long John S11ver s ha!>
unmed!ate opemng for Daj Coob J. Coahien
Over 18. apply 1n person
:m5 Harbor 81. CM sume t o Edler ln ·I .. _______ __
d\.L'itnes. 2101 Dove St .
Newpon Beach. 9266()
Across from 0 C.A1rpon -----REAL ESTATE
SALESMAN WANTED
EARN UP TO U <t COM
MISSION NET 1-Can
cam from ~K to SlOOK
annually 2-Find out why
new he. earn big SSS
here. Come talk with
them. 3 Our pro dUl'
l I ne xpensive
land/budget terms 4-
Pn:-sel appt.s. g .. lore
S-Find out why "we've
got the best thing gouig · ·.
N 8. area. Ask ror ldr.
Howard. 955-3402
Real El!tate
IESIDINTIAL
SALESPERSONS
Li.lee t.o JOln a real pro.
fessiooaJ R E. organiza
t1on ? For a running
head-stan for 1980. call
ui. today ro r a n 1n
terv1ew. Please call Mar
Jorie C lark . R e1>
Manager ror app 't
Restaurant
A.SSISTAHT MGas
FOR 2 RESTAURANTS
Exper people waoltnR up
to 3:1 hrs per wk. m<>11lly
aft & eves & I wknd day
7'1eed people o riente'1
mgrs a:s hard no~ed
about qu1ahl) & ~en1ce
as-are
FOOONOD
SWBYISOI
Duties incl pl&ftl\.&QI 6
scbeduhng prod. 6 de· livery ol food to local cor·
porate com.mwiliy le our
own restaurants Need
bright, delaal-oriented
person who manages
people well & wants lo
wor!c Sl.-J d)S
Relat ively long hr:.
w great people & prn
ducts that have a supt•rb
reputation C..ill ror
wkdys inlerv1~s
Mey~f'sjlrYi•
557-6232
Ask for Mr RO'iOff
Wtiten Waitrftws ..... ,..1..-... c.w.n
z.11152 Averuda de la
CarrotU. Laguna Hills
73ll Edmger. H e
Ccnhien
t\4 E 17th Co&u Mesa
M•1,1rT~
Casllien
~S Bnstol
Sant.a Ana
Wahn Waitrftws c.w.n
4501 Campus Dr Irvine
EquaJ Oppor Emplyr
RESTAURANT
IEA STAR
witll
•CARL'S JI.*
We offer excellent salary
and benefits including
company paid benefits
t.ncluding company/aid dental. medical. an bfe
UlSUrance. For interview
contact Employment Of'
rice
lDR SIEGLER
TRAMSPORT
DYNAMICS
3131 West Segerstrom
Santa Ana. Cu
EOE ml Clh
---------Sa.Jes.Full ume. Halston
Boutique. So. Coa~t
Plaza. Exper an designer
apparel. Top saJary +
..._ • .._ comm. l''or appt call
Opp~ Mon-Sal 10.S 540-6640 _
t.lar,.t.-. !SALES ruu & part ume.
Wt ha•• po11tio111 MakeuptoS7perhr.Call
.. a11Glble clllrillCJ tit• t.wn 1 & 9 ~1-0811 . ·-to l.-and • ·-ID lpli tWfh. Salary is
Ul:Smthoer.
C()()l(S
COUNTER HELP
S .. FT
~VISORS
bcetlent b•Hflts,
...-••'.Lt~ ..... ",_ .........
.., ~ •11 4l1y_ .. .... ..... .... o..-
,. ... ,. AW'f;
t4~-...Y l :OO-i-:30 PM
27000 Croww Yatt.y
l'trwy
MISS.OH VIEJO
EquaJ Opporturuty
SALIS/HOMEMAKER
Need qualified people ror
a ptOOeCr Art Co . 1n O<.:. nan.o for design essen .
full part ume . will tram
Mngt pos avail Call
!Uren 848·9371! 3-7pm _
Sales
HICKOIY FAIMS
Part-l1me sales oppty for
Christmas Holidays.
e~cn e1tra. money •
w tnexil>U! hrs. We w ii I
train . no exper
necesaa r y . Wes l c II ff
Ptua M2--0872. Fullioo
lsJe l4CMI030
Sales Lady for jewelry
store in Costa Me sc..
5411-3402 or eves. 548-3270
Sale s Management
Trnanees p /t . flt
Oynanuc. pos1uve 18 +
Dev alt bus me. 557 .3062
i--·Em-p•l•oy•e•r•M-' F--•r Sales1Ma10tenance
IHDOOR rLAMTS
RETA.IL CLHK Irvine
IJ)..1441
2Ul2 Busines11
Cenlt-r Dnve
Suite 208
Responsible man /
women needed full time
Mon.Fn. Experienced.
$5.00/Hr. 979-3652 ·------JANITOR
MochiM Operators
Newly Increased starting
wage & shift bonus pre-
rruwns aJds further in·
centive to Join our stable
& sull growing plastics
company in the Irvine In·
dustrial Complex
Trainees or experienced
molding mach i ne
operators needed on all
shifts. Complete benefit
package paid by com-
pany including major
Medical. Dental & Life
Ins.Apply.
NURSES AIDES. 7-3. :J· ll,
el(penenced or trainees.
Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp
661 Center Dr C M
£.0.E.
need . Studenls .
housew1vc'i . An ideal
part time work situation
1s being tned in a pilot
program with our com·
pany. Come 10 & discuss
your schedule with us &
hours you are available
to work. We will go over
lhejobwilhyou Apply:
CIMCO
265 Bnggs Ave
<n.ta Mesa 92521;
.. :.O.E.
!>46-4460
Wn6ey H. Tcrytor Co.
Realtors 644·4910
Real FJltalc
OPPORTUMfTIES
fUIJ.ume. Mon·Fr1 IO·S We are loolu.ng for an
Restaurant Will lraa.n you to work ouq:OU1g person to sell &
Sandv.-ich m..1 kl'" v. Ith w products rrom around rmmla.Ul 111door plantl>
ku.chen ellpt•m ·m·e ~fon t.be world Apply Pier I. .. uu & part lame po&1
thru Fri 9 to 4pm Z710 Harbor81vd.C ~t t1 cns .ivailabl e
Hunlml(ton Beach
147·l4tl
8907 Wsmer Ave
1'215
Santa Ana
tlJ.OIJO
715 N. Main
1 In H&R Block
Office>
1.atiuna Niguel
IJl.OS42
7UN. Main
Immediate opening for
janitorial duties 1n our
plaat/sbop areas.
APPLY JN PERSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TRAHSPORT
DYNAMICS
3131 West Segerstrom
Santa Ana. CA
CIMCO
265 Bn ggs Ave.
Cu.ta Mesa 92626
E.O.E.
546-4460
tin H&R Block
Office) E.0.E. Mature woman ror part mi rth time work. X-s molter . I~~~~~~~~~ ther apy training. Call Equal Opportunity
Employer· m/f' JEWELER
Experienced only. 40 hr. .,. ___________________ _,-t week. Company benefits. ---------1 Call weekdays lOam to
INSPECTORS
IMftOCISS/
AMAL
Jmmele&e opportwlitles
wtLb 1rowt1'·oriented
COlllllNID7 afterillt stabili-
ty, leCW'it.y aod career
potaial.
5pm. Ask for George
5«>-9086.
aatc.-HB.Pllt
Part time Sat/Sun on1y.
lam to 2:30pm. Mature woman pref erred. Xlnt
benefits as working cond.
Bayview Conv. Hosp.
3115 Thurin. Costa Mesa.
6G-3l!m E.O.E. -------~--We· re seek 1 n I I a . Laboratory Resulta Clerk. I d 1 vi du a ls wit b a Mon·Fri. wm traln. sa.11
minirnym 1·2 years ex-to st.art. Ask for Gordon,
perimce with ln·procna ~~~:.:.40 _____ _
... ftDaJ iupedion ot Landscaping Interior
saedllon parts. plant maintenance, ex·
We oiler exceUent, pro-perience helpful. FUll ~ve H)ary leve-11 time. 4M-Otll8
eoa1_.....,. wttb ell· LIGAL SICUTAIY ~ llDd ability aod No Fee 1:ti~Ucant ou1at.aDdin1 company Soecl · a Jn
964-~ ------
Meehamcal Assembler .
Scientific Instruments.
Must be meebanically ln·
cllned. dependable &
conscientious. 540·0398.
Costa Mesa.
•M.ch•lcal ht1p•c·
tor• 4-day 40-hr. week
EDLER INDUSTRIES
2101 Dove St. N.B.
AcroM rrom O.C.Alrport
MECHANICAL
ASSEMBLERS
Immediate openlnga.
Prefer 1nclividual1 with
own tools to Install
motors and com·
preuon·. etc. MlnJmum
I mmtba experience.
._.... wtaieb taehad• 'Jbe i.e, 11 Field _,.-Beal. claa&al and WE OFFER
Ufe lnturaact for '•ll&blyOompeUUve ==-~-:2:~ A / IAA •Plentyol~':'rtime ~_..,ltioa apply la _/ ".". ~ P"' J <!Shift DlfferenUal
,._to: mary hic1de agenc;y ·~Company
·i'l'iftewport Ctr Or NB Bendita for Employees
Ste• -.mo ~·
APPLY IN PERSON
Nursing GALORE Permanent Job for the -WC'\•k ends r eq u 1 re d
nghl person Also need 1-R.et.al.1--------•1 Please apply in perRon
NURSES AIDES
State certified only $4
per hr. Xlnt working
cond. & bene fits.
Bayview Conv. Hosp.
2055 Thuri n . C.M .
642·~ ..... E.O.E
Need 2 agents w1great
pot.enlJal w;leading Real
Es tate Co Cal I A I
Stellato ror conftdent1al
inlervlew. 963-5671
Wwtress. short hours ~ton lhru Fri 8-S
FARGO SANDWICH ROBINSON'S Part ume; Help! pt.time
eves & Sat A.M. Aso;1sl
w1ticket sales to sporting
event!>. S3·S6 + hr.
972-4848
SHOP
lt:orner of 16th &
Suflt'nor 1 JI i'omunu (~IWJ1!MJjfliJij ea-td ~~~1 ~~l~
---------Part time on-call help for Real F.6late Aft_s_pm ~-3441 r---------, busy ofc & resadenllal --------Restaurant
ROGER0S
GARDENS
For
CHRISTMAS
FUii & Part Tim.-
Temporary Pus1lmn!> 2301 San Joaqwn In HJlls Road
SAUS WR~,,ERS •c•:U•M----640-·5800-
STOCX CLERICAL -Office I cleaning serv1 <.'e Call Real Estate Sal.t SGT. PEPrEROHl'S
E ....... llEVT9.& I 64.'>-9866Goodpay Opening ror licensed Nffdbtra A"" ~·-· s ales people . loc ally Pl'llA STORE t-:alrn Chnstma:o. mom•y
CltB>tt Sale.
HOUDAY SSSS I PAYROLL CLERK owned. with national re-~funn~forfull&part & u:.t> .)'our 1mmed1dtl! Christw.sMOMy?
We have a variety t hourly & salary payrolls ferral sys,tem. Euellenl lune operungs al l<K'al.irin dlseounl Apply Peri.un Come to R M. Abrams
o r 1nl ere s t1n~ I lhru quarterly .. returns. working condition :>. near OCAJrport Vd ry nel Dept Cat.a.Jog Showroom. 18l9
ass 1 tin m e n l s I Must have payroll lax f.am l<>O'k commission tng days & hour1> Ideal Newport Beach Newport Bl. C.M. Pit.
available. Work I exper ience. Custom For confidential app·t. supplemental income for Westrrunsler F/t anyagewanted
long & short term I Weave Carpets. 18480 call 759-0226. Execu-housewiv~ & :.tudenlli Ce mtos F\nd what you want in
l e m p o r a r Y Pacific Street. l'·ounlaan Systems ReaJtors Our progremve growing F.qual 0pPor Employer Daily Pilot Claaaalieds.
assignments that Valley. -co. offers opportun1t1es ljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~-f11 your schedule. __::.:..:......:c________ RECIPTIOMIST ror advancement based I 1
A II office s kills PBX ANS. SERV Pleas. 1'\111 tame Mon-f'r1 JS o n y o u r J o b
needed. olc. Med Bldg. Wlll traLD. hrs. per week. Must be performance. Pleasant
3-ll shit\. 2 wits. pd vac. person ab I e . we 11 working cond. Must be 18 •Typhh
•S.C........ * WonlProc
•Acd~
•Clerb
T op pay. paid
I va<.'ations. referral.
bonuses. Never a
fee.
IELL~
SE RVI CE~
Call or
Come In Today
Irvine
IJ).1441
210'l Bualnesa
Center Drive
Suite 208
ffunUn«ton Beach
M'P·Mtt
8907 Warner Ave J21.S
La~aNlguel
111..oMJ
2'795'7 Cabot Road
Santa Ana
HMllO
71.5N. M•ln
<In H&R Block OM~>
631·5640 M·F .. 9-5. groomed. enjoy meeting &over Apply 111 person
PBX OPERATOR the public. No lypmg. 2300S.E. Bnstol
Expenence preferred. phone expenencl' pre-Saot.a Ala He.i.ghts
Hrs. must be Oexible. ferrt!d. J'Ull co. benefits. (Next t.o Mc Donalds I
Please call ror appl. Ai>J>!y Pennysaver. 1660 E 0 E . ........ 7358 • Placentia Ave. Costa '"" M Restaurant --esa. Meyethofs. pnmary sup-
PIX OftEtl. r RtX:EPT10NIST/TVPIS1 plier or good foods to the
Earn wh11e you lea n. f\m casual ore. be able lo Irvine Corporate Com· Telepbone A~swering handle 4 une phone. type munily needs people for
Service full tlmetp art ~OWPM, full time s1mplefoodpreparation.
lime. Vaned shifts 8:»5:00. 675-7611 No exp er 1 e n c e
Days, afternoon or even· ------necesaary Part lime
ings. Locations ln: •~st/S-.s• morning & afternoon
FA.SIDON ISLAND SHARP lady for busy ah!Jb. Great for yOWlg
(X)STA MESA/IRVINt: front desk. Phones. Ughl home.makers & students. HUNTIN~~ BEACH ~;',;,.~~~~~:~: Start SUS hour Call
Ideal ror s tudents & a. Glen. S57.Q32. 17th .a. S.A. 5"7·5174.
houaewivea. Many co. 1
·---------•--------benefit.a lncludlna paid Receptionist/
Mat~!~Sfperaoo,
PeUUon Clttulaton Flex· operieoc.d aa Recep-
lble boun. uP to W/br Uoniat. Heavy phones,
oonunlaalon. 18 yn & tne 50 wpm .• lnvotcea,
okiel'9M·llOI quatationl, ordeR. P'rOftt ..;;.;.::..:._;.__ ______ 1 office appearance. Top
vacations . Typlo~ &swpm ... E .O.E . Cal
5G.mo Yem. thni Fri
Pin Maintenance Part u1at)' Is benentt. Irvine
Ume/S dy wk. Vehicle f\u'n. Mfr. C&JJ Kare.a,
wpptied &art immed. ~
Good pay. 6TS .. H$7 • •--------*" me!!!f!· RecepllonJ1t I Part ll me. . lloO hr ata.rti.llt. Good •YOU appearance. lH·OMfl.
b9ft •....tee'° ofter or _Nr_. oo_.c_._A.\n)Ol't_..__. __ _
........ lllact .. ad };.!r~n~'.'1.0~ ..... ...,.,
•
Rmtaurant
BOB'S
HOtii9 °'THI HIOY
lmmedi.U OPeGIAll in
OW' famib' reatalll"ant.
We require oo previous
experience. J oin our
friemdb' team. Come see
U1 ~ btlftm a.4pm.
t1 11 cT,...._
Dhll M•clll•t
°?:'··· 2m2 veakla de la
Oar1otla. Lal\m• eui.
All F.qual 0ppor Eaptfr
Sales
CAUa OPPOITUMITIES
FOi MANAS& TLUBS
ZA&.15 JIW&aS OffaS:
• GoOd Startino Salary • Commission & 1ncenl1ves
• Profit Shanng Plan
• Slock Option Plan
• Medical & Hospital Insurance
• Company Patd Group Insurance
• Credit Union
• Paid Vacations
• Paid Ovemme
• Paid Holidays
• Paid Sick Leave
• Manavemeitt Schoo4 & Training Program
• Unhmted CWeer ()poortunltles for Swift
Advancement
• You Ate Ambi1loo1
• You ere carett 0Mnted
• YOU are Oec>endlbfe & Bondable
(Alto ()pef ltngl fof Part Time ~nc.d
StJespeopl9 and Offict' PerlonMll
Appllcant1 fof ZALES JEWELERS' r-. atore
In t"9 new 'MtSSION VIEJO MALL ... Mr.
Dextet Woode at ZAl.ES In the Orange Miii on Tuatln A'Ve In Orange or cell for
appointment
714/ftMIM
(c.11 betw"n 10.AM I 2PMI
C• OM.VPLOT t ..... 0111•1ra1m IMaW I' 7111
.,-c -; ~ ~ .. ·-··········· ....,._. • n• ~w ti• 11•1 ... w 1 • n• ,..., __ ,........._•-•••·----:.;;;a.................. ._,,, ••-••••••••• -noca CL .. uaaua•s ----~ ~ -· _ ---~ Or•nt• eoianty
·'
-..u ·' ,_ ....... ~, ...... r-.U. •~WM,.,.. l'EACHERS ..-a~e lftdl•1dual \0 H
l ol ~Dirt a ''"•at a um a 1 todt ruom
dlildr9.. I~--· Le ··-••• IC.._..__,_ ~bUtlW.. o( plcll _.,..,., lio c.i "-••· ;ra!cJ __ ..... T1 • .::"::'!--' lllll fl lll.c)dclna °' P•rta ~ .. -•-~·-• Olwrdull.swtllt11t ludP
&\LllPCMDN. p.irea FOR ..Uppln,, r olvh1ti •
-Ml Uaw. •W'""' ITMI HILL~• c•t8"CAT9 POllnOMS pnen warehOUllDj R..M. AWM ... Qilakll ck&iel £ltd.rook rom S..r-. &111 ""*1 Llbrarl•n -Hemet Junior Hllh ponent knuwled•e Bhd. eo...a .,.,.. School hllplw Mlnlmu.m 1 yen
-c--t!llPt'r1•nct1 Good l'U m s.a.. Publl(' "-~ s~ .. ~l•11st pan)' benerita t.:1 I I ~leot pnilft fO'••· Bllln«ual Resource Tcachen hraoontl, 6$7 tO&l .
Ual.C.!!_M UllO , Tlllt~ VII Blllngual Re1ource to;.o,r. S.U• rwJ • prt tla.-fut Spe<'lalitt , _______ _
better araieM 3-hoe &tort' Bilinatuat Resource Te11cher <Tltle Ad VIDCl•llUftl OPIJ V II)
Benell\&. Oood 1.t.1110. 11•-. 21u Lenrnl.nJt Handicapped THrhtr
Salm Spel'• I Education Resourl'e
Patt ume Nffd 3~1.-Siwri 11.sti>
who t..vtt ao.u Of!x.iblt! ~vt~re Disorder Longua-Teac h er
hnl. per weiell C'an tam
~ llU'b u ti lo a ~r
hr ror comp!ett mlo r ail
lm-10'79 ll.ft 2pm
Appropnate eredenllals required for
all po ·1Uons
l'alt'nt4id Youn11 mo n to \rain lot prcclalo11 ln11t ru·
nwt1t repair (no l'lt'c
ll'Onlrli > Muat t>.. rell11
IJltt, hlolvc nwnu11l dmt
lerity & excellent vb11on
I .Qr\8 trajruna ~·riorl On
ly licn owily lnt~rested
~ 11pply C.11 for In
tcrv11iw dppl betwc1•n
7 9AM on1y S46 0006
SA.L'S PlllSOMS
~l>' plua. adulli.
lo work ~•lh •nd
motJVlllc llida lW''r 2l
In 1..aiuna. Oap11lr.mo.
San Chtm~l~ 1o1~b
s.6ilry: SI 1,701-SU,400
AJ,tphcullon forms may be obt.alned by
writm.g or calling
TUCHIR
Mialh llllll, er~. 1-· T
•· I l' m 1:1 r " d e ' . C M 1142 Gu l
Mr . ._...~. Dftd!w fJf r..1~ 11
......, ...... SCHOOL DtSft6CT TEACHER
PART TIMI
EVIMIHGS
PHONE:
2310 W ... Ld-Aw rt-:, t.lrtll 1nis l c lt'm
a&r lldt'i.. 1-· T . ' M
6¢1>41 I ........ CAt2J4J
642·'321 or "94 M{J6
~t 2SO 8etwN•n I ~PM
Ask Fur l\ndrt•:a
Tellpllaa1: 1714t 65a..Jl71 fcucheri. for pre !.Ch~I
needed. hrs. to ml"Ct your
sc-hedulc. 5.5() 2676
Salt!!> ltep to 1: :ii I on r"
ader ad bus1nci.s a1·
t·l1Unls for i1dve rt1111nl(
~loo thru f'r1 9um 5pm
l:kiM: + <.:om m ll>SIOll
Company bcneftb Will
train Nl·al appearanrc
& good i.pt>lhnR t'l>l>l'nlial.
Apply Pt•nn) !-aver. ltllj()
Placent11.1 /\ \'l' . Co,,t<i
\l~a
14:qual Opportunity /~ffirmati ve
Action Employer Teacher. r ·r P re11t·houl.
1-;xper 'd only , Cosl..i
M~a urea 642 4()~,0
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I T 1o;L EI' 11 ONE
Se<\y1rect•Pt . full lime . SOLll:lTORS
"'1.ll.,,
TRl~FlOM
MEB>SYOU
To fill avalam'hi' of <Jr
deri. from m ;.ir1 n l'.
mntoreycle. !>port1n ~
l(ocxb. motor !>port!>, re
l.ult',..., Gn·at uppty hut
"'e W't' vt·ry -,elel'l 1 ve &
\Oodnl ninf1r1<'nl w1nn1•r
l\'J)('l> only Wt• train ,.,
pertly \'l'>ll U'> & !>l'l'
C'.111 \Ir Slt>nt• :;.111 402:!
!11
SALJ-:<;WOM,\N 1\llr;11·
11v1•. •Jl"rt,.,w1•ar f'arl
ll:Ut' 1-'lt'X hn. li75 i74U
ll\17 l.Jfayt·lh•, :-.:111 Hrh
SECRETARY
OaL'iun has un l mmt>d
upcning ror a Se<.'rt•tary
lo "'ork 1n the I. A
ltt'g1on<1l off\; ttcq '.; typ·
1ng SO wpm & S.11
80 wpm + I y r rt' l' t' n t
'>e t·r e l a r 1al l'Xpl!r .
Dat:.un o f rC'rs xlnt
bl.'flt!r1t:. & working cond.
UlCI 71 ~hr workday. ttpd
ho hdayi.. rl'llre m t·nl
plan & l'O . pd L1fl'.
McdicaJ & ~ntal in:.
1683 Sunrtow1·r
t'1)'.la Mt-sa. Ca
54!J IZ77. exl 20 or 21
SECRETARY
Sehool Se<-retarv nt-t•dl'Cl
by the lluntmgtoo Bt-:it•h
City S('hool Dist. 10 mu
ptNlllOn. ~to $120-i J)l'r
mo depl'ndini:1 on 1·x
pcm·m·c. ·1 ypml{ ~pt•<•d
or rJ(J wpm & !'ohorlh~1ntJ
at 81) wpm requircfl Ap
!'\;1lt-:. ply al 73.<> 14th ~t llurll
Wantt'll yuuni.: 1111•11 14-hri lk h Call 53/i ~I
-..&II t.:l'I altmi.: v.1'11 wit h ~ F C H F T \ H \
"'Hm1•11 C' a 11 ~Ir ,1•1,KL"l"IN, ,. : S/\I L·" l1ltm1p-.1111 ;.,io IU:!:J •1 I ". 1\ ' ,., v "' • .r,., (~1mpany i.t'lb tu hotdi.
........ rn .. tn· ... ., rm dt•'>l1:n 111)!
,\. huild111g 111 ,,111i11g
• lo1h1n~ & ntht·r 11t'm-,
.., J ti I n I-! l ' ' ",. r II' II I ,.
tldµful C.111 ~ ~.;~1
Scam..,lr(..,.,, ,:..1 I loft 1•\
!JC' prcfl·rn'<l full tmlc.
p 'T. 631 lfW2
SECRETARY
Corporat• H•ad·
quart H'S
~talc "'1d1· 1nH0'>lmc11l
.,,.r.11·1~ firm '""hu1n
bland llU'>} .11!1\t'.
, hall•·nl!ang, d1n·r ... 1r1t•tl
cl11Ul~ C:ood i.k1l b. II\ p
1n1: .,horth:tn d 1 or
i.:anlzat1on.il 11hd1tll•!>.
ti41~0123 M Fn ~, oo 5 :io
m1uon.illy. JOb C'On~1i.h
uf 't•t11n~ up appb.
lunt·ht'On'>. .;end1111ot 11ut
<lln'<1 n1.11I & 10\ 1tat1un.,
In lum·ht-On!'o Want J
µe•r-..11111hlc ~uman th<1l
w1:ints lo gel into i.elhnJ.? It would hkc lo travt>I.
Tiw. u. a Dt!Wly created
pQti1t1on & w1 II nol be
r e pla c ing present
...ecrcwry Ca II 642 7840
~Ir!. C:1llt~p11•
s 1-:ctt 1-:1 ARY
1-.~µt rn•m·t'(J with '>l runJ,!
lyprn ~ & '>hr1rlhand
~kill.,, full tll'Tlt' l'art•t•r
opportunity /\pply 10
Pt.·r-.on It>. Mr l''lrnnlc>:-.
111 ltol>t!rt Bl'an. W11l1a m
F'rosl & AsM>C 1401 4uad
St. Newport Bc:1ch
SECRETARY .
I' li mt-. 2u hrs Typing S.:cn •t:..ry-Exct A.,s1sl.
nee· ~cwpurl ll;irt.11ir Small ~umbt:r product:.
Elk s Call l'huck to . (,enl'ral ad ·
corn.,tock f.73Iii10 muustrut!vc duties. Call · 540-l317 Salary open.
SECRETARY
1\:.s1slanl t o MovH.'
Producer Le:..rn produc uoo & d istnbullon Must
be completely free 111
travel worldwide. Carc.~r nunded only, allract1vc
& '.\ell-groome d Call
12131464-3131.
Sl-crctary Nl'ed respons 1·
ble pe r son l o h el p
w1m 11,c office dutic~.
typing. !>Orne bkpg. Will
train. BlG-$1000 mo. Call
for appt. t tam-3pm,
556-6765. Ask for Dave.
SECRETARY
D.R.E ProeHsor
Must be familiar with
SECRETARY VA!f"HA pr~essi ng. ., c M h d Mm1mum I yr expr. re<1 ~ugr 111 as imme Presley of Su. Calif. Con· o p en ing f o r exper
S(.>cret.ary secre tary I ad· tact lll'v.
min assislaQt. t y pe 540-0500.
55-68WPM. Kno°"led~e of ---
bkkpg desirable. com REAL ESTATE
pet1t1ve s alary & D.R.lftroceuor.
benefits . C all T o m Must be familiar wath
642-_7343_ _ VA/FHA proeessing.
Mlnlmum 1 yr expr. req. Seeretary, general office. Presley of So. Calli. Con·
good typing, excellent tact Bev.~ benefits ~-2111 Lann. -----------·
SeeretarY ·Gen ofr. It typ-
ing. It bkkpg. phones.
call BIJI 979-2863.
SECRETARY
SECRETARY
Some shorthand helpful.
Presley or So. Calif. Con·
tact Sharon 540-0500
Small medical elect . ---------manur. in C.M. near • SICllTARIES •
beach n eeds an ex· Corp Real EBtaleLegal
per1..,ced lady who 111 Xlnt skills in every
wtlling lo work for a boss way. A tot.al proresnl
wfio wants things done Wellesley type S24K
ngbt. •Counselors
IOOIUCHPIR Sales Our OHice •
f'uU charge , small orrc. ApptOnly/Free
Computer being in· LlzReindersAgen cy
st.alled. Call: 645-0845. 4020 Bitch. Est ab '64
Newport Beach. 833-8190
SecraarY Will Wrights Ice Cream
Co. needs a Girl Friday. l-•••SIC-C•llT--.... -1t•*-lmmedlate opening for a _.,_
be a i n n I n g y o u n g Lep1 Corp R.E. $24K
secretarY with aood lYP· Oorp Ex Sec Anab $16.800
1n1 a kills . Pleasant Ofc Mge Lb Bcb ~.600
peraonaJlt.y • wtllin1ness ..counaelon
to learn ar grow with a • SalesOurOfflee•
sweet company. St.artlng ~Oftly/Free
aalarY S700 per mo. can Lia ~rs A&ency .. •1126 G!O Bach, Estab '64
nPIST
llC9"flOMIST
Exp. M recept.loolll, Iota
d lJ'Pial, 50 + -s>m. ln·
Yak9, Order'I '* quo&ft. flllrw1 ....... Froet ~·
flee appearance. Top ..a., • beneflU. lrvtoe ,.._ Mfr. Call K.,..
N*M.
lllCR.rTARY SDCtmVS ......
Newport Beach. 83.UlSIO
SICUr Al.llS
Mt.,..tc.ht'
Terrific J)Ollltions fo r .,..... wttb tood typln1
15 communicat.lons. No
.....uumd. ToP P•Y le ...... offend.
!"'-Pmnel A1ency • s l'ftlt, COit.a Meaa
... 142-1'70
• I.
phone ex~r pn•r. 'fyp Pun ttm<> Sun Thuri.
& off1C'l' s k ill!! <.:-.II 5.:klto9.JOPM Can <'urn
Mas tcy for upp 'I S400lo$700pt>r m o Will
557-4430 tram Mu-;L bt' n·~pons1·
SECURITY blc & ablt· lo follow 111·
Gate Jo?uard, relief shaft ioll\l('tl<>nl> In N U urt·u
Pnvatt• comm LaAuna ~3402
Bear h area. Mon l''ri T E L. E J> II o N F:
S.Spm. 494-8571 INTER\' I E W f : RS
-SECURJT-y p •TROL ntuled for pubhc opsn~ ""' !'oUr vC'y b y nat1o nJIW & SALIS known survey rns.c•an-h
Operunft$ for 10 i;iood J>l'O farm 1n S /\ Dayhnu·
pit!. Good pay. Call work SJ iS l)(•r hr l'Jll
MOllLE 55ij. 1321 bfr 5PM & a!tk
ProtKtian S.rvlce for Jud~
540-6336 Telcphon1· Salt·-. .• id\
Z100 lh1rbor. C M Gmwml( l'ubl l'Q '>l'l'k
Suite 'lJJ7. E.O F: lll~ ('Xpc•r doi.er .... 1•11m
fT\JSSIOn H.lra"' c; r1•:tl ---------•I polt•nt1.1I 1135 :lKGI or SECURITY ~ K.S59
OFffCERS row Tru1·k Onvl•r.., t''< Opportunities av:.11lahl1• ix·r t.I . Tup pay Api;ly for ru.11 t1mt• & pan um1· St>cuntyOHtr~rs townrk c;&w To w 1n~. 7 '11111
(JtinL'\ Wa;,, C M fi42 12!i:! shoppan#( t·cntcr. purk1n1:
art'a and or apartnwnt f H/\INJ-;1-; YAHUM ,\:-.l
comple x palrul in rental yd. must ti;• 111
Newport Bl:' a ch l n ant• tdhgt·nt. goo•J v. 1wnpl1•
Exrt'llcnt bcnt•ftb 10 mt·l·h . \J 1 ... -.111n \'1t·J11
d uding frl"l' hcalth 1tr1· Jl'l'a KJI :!1 1:1
1ns urancc. uniform ....
paid \'>H0 al111n & i.1c k rYPIST W,\:-..Tt-:11 :J 111 ~.
leave If \OU '.\ant lo ht· ddY:, J wt-ck f'l,., .... 1111
parto(Tl iE IKVINE CO ~orkang rn11tl Appl~ 111
Profcl>i.ion<1l Sccunl ) 1i..·l"'o00. l't·nn~'>·l\l'r. lfi/,11
team, please apply al l'la1·cnl 1a A\ t' Cui.I .1
TI* IRVINE CO \f~,1
1071 Camelback
Newport Beach. 644-6796
F,qua.l Oppor E mployer
TY,IST
f\111 lime pos1t1on. Must
ha'e good lypanl( skills to
work 111 ont• .:1rl offil'(' ---------•I Typing Jll.,Wl·r1n l! SHEET METAl. pl\(in"'· filing lllJkan.:
.ippt 'i. & lraH·l arr;1nl(1·
mcnb Shorthand n11t
nt'l'e>~ury SalJry t•om
m(•n!>uralc with '"<
pencnrf' <.::..II \155 l S:'KI
lxwnK 5
BRAKE
OPERATOR
lmmed1ate opening for
s ht'ct metal prc!>!>
opt'rato r able tu du
layOUL'\ and work from
blueprinL'i
WEOFFEH
•Highly Co mpetitive
Rates
•Plenty or Overtiml!
•Shift Dllfe rential
•Excellent Company
Benefit.s for Employee!.
& Dependents
APPLY IN PERSON
LEAR SIEGLER
TUM SPORT
DYNAMICS
3l31 W Segerslrom
Santa Ana. CA
E.0.E. m 1f1h
SHJPPJNG CLERK · Full
or part-lime. Mature woman pref. Call Shelby
E Ri Labs, Npl. Och.
1' Y l' I S 1'
H f: C E PT I () :\I I S 'I'
(.>ranKt' Cl'/\ firm ha:.
opcrung. cxpcnt-ncc pn··
ferrc_"C.\. Salary of)t'n. Cd II
634.8757
TYPIST
l\t'curale typist. Jtood ofr
slalb. i.alar)' open
549·1767
Waiter s & Waitresses
needed pwrl t1m<>.
lunchc.'8 ohly. s days per
week. Private Club.
644-S.0.
Wa.itress w /rar for wicker
bas ke t lunch ser v1re
9 »lpm, Mon·Fr1. Earn
SJ.2S.S1SO w~kly. Musl
be neat. personable &
energetic. Call 979·0747
aft lOam. for appt.
Waitress & Hostesses
wanted ~II & P /T , Days
& Eves Avail. Appl)' m
person. no phone call:..
Jolly Hoger Restaurant
400 So. Const Hwy,
Laguna. _
557-7900 -Wa nted: Drum player
---------15-lB for punk band. Call
. .
Shipping &
Receiving
Clerk
lmmediate opening. Wiii
be responsible for stock
records and processing
of incomln&/outgoing or-
ders. Some heavy lifting
~ ). Experience
We offer excellent salary
and company benefits ln-cludinc paid medical and
life insurance. Pleue ap·
ply ln person.
LEAi SIEGLER TRAMSPOIT
DYNAMICS
31.31 We11l8egentrom
Santa Ana. CA
E.O.E. m /f/h
stLK SCREENER·I yr
ex:per, mulll·color tex·
Ule. Full·tlme Irvin e
locaUoa. S.0.27a5
Snack 81r Attendant
for details . Andrew
m.8864. Steph 1!33·3895.:._
WAHTIO DllVH
SUHOAYOHLY
To deliver Daily Pilot
bundles to earn ers. Re·
qUlres van or large sta·
lion wagon and a good
driving record. Phone
642·4321 and a s k ror
Harry Seeley or Don
Will.lams
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER ----
WATER R ESOU RCES
ENGINEERING Career
opportunities for ex·
e_e ~le n ced Civil
~. Designers &
Draftsman background
ln design OI" ma atv plan·
ni.ng o( water S)"lltem s.
lnclud.lna water s upply,
I sewage design , pump
station• le reservoirs.
Experience desired ln re·
port le speclllcallon writ·
{f)g, fac1JllTea • deslgn,
~·· calculatlona & compute r oper atlona.
Appl.y ln peraoo with re-
aurne le work samples
Mr. Fu e ntes, Robert
Bain, Wlllia m FrO.lt Ir
Aaaoc. 1401 Quall St. NtwPDrt Btoach.
needed for privale club. Trade 1fNr old ..._, for
l'or latervl•• call a_•• 1oodlH with a
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Ye& /Wk llJO. 8but.a & ..... *· C.11 IG·otlll ---lll-.S
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YM:Hr IAllSMAM
Newpoc't DUa•r for CK Yachu. Er1c1on .
Sportftabtn. Trawlfrt.
lop llnel. lood pay. Call
for Interview eu.a:m.
,_,.. llJn Ouchund Pup n . AKC. Brown, Jvly
dltp, All allot• SltS
HudDUl&ed ~tamict. pl,lqu.i',• H lhrHy Ht.
plalu. much mtac.
ltcml Alto tpec:laJ Of• ·-------· " -1 ... . den " coAon done •• ff· "
YARD MAN · Contractora
111 upply h ouae M~hankally minded,
&ood drlvh>a record
lo'ulHJme. &SM4Tl
•zm .uooable eo1t. 146-5745 MJ r., 1.e.11 ••·----•-•••••
Brot.ber TU.::rllera. C.J. &.S./ tlH• ,. ...... 1050
••••••••••••••••••••••• COPY MACHTNE Uaes any paper . .,..
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u.HWll•l11.e1r1 WAMm -r
YOU\h Countelors
Part Tlm• evonlna•
<MgOinc lldult.» worklna
wuh youth. Over 2l. Own
tt'anllportatlOn. 13.50 hr.
&tart. 6'9l'M
* * I IUY * * Pritt' 992·7033· -..am Shell for 11'71 t'or• BIDdMroC..U 711.st • Good UMd Jl\unUur• & •WATERt'AU..S• Allllti~ee-OR I will sell Natural. aelt-eon.talned. or SEU.for You ak.llllulJy crafted from 1017 .... ...... .. ...
MASTaS AUCTION volcanic boulders . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
CALL ANOlO!A
642~1. ext 2&0. l·SPM.
KO£.
646 1616 Ir l:U·t62S Bnan 645·070..
--•BENGAL T IG•;R
CASHPAIO S KIN • floor or wall
PERSIAN Klttena. CFA Pudl Mul4illort lloDed. ~ed. triple champ !llver uil Jlleek.1116mi.
mother. 638·9308 mw In June. -/080 ---'151·51'78, ... 100 eves. Fot 1d used . furn, anU· mount. 8 '2... Perr ect _g_uee4clrTV s~7-8l33 _ oood. .-oo. '714:331·401'; ,.._a. OnJ-1 IOto , ..••••.............•••. ~ ... ,
MwdmfM raELHOME
WISE.OUT SALE
3.17-4548 .... 1oo·s of NEW as Scultn tllO ---------USED pianos & orgaru1. •••••••••••••••••••••••
1B7 yds ol yellO* tweed ·-. Dealer7SM12l lln2 HONDA_, CR 125. •••••••••••••••••••••••
........ 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('Jiil, almost new. Best or----Very good snape. a.wo.
ff!I' 833-0864. 'TSf.-0120 Oki Time Shakeys player caJI ·
atth Annual Antique sale
I.S h o w . Nov . l 3 ,
tz.9 30PM, Sunday 12 6.
R e\11 11 C lerk s
Aud.IU>num, 8.S50 Stall·
too. Buena P oar It.
Oecor1tor furniture &
acce.uones Cedar Glen
Townhomes. 2$54 Elden
A~. ea.ta Mesa. 11 to 6
daily ~34 -
.....,.--+-y---_._--u_-__.-0-0-1d piano. JtJnl cond Rolls 1n _...f1470r48'7·a'74
6AN •na ;:icu " cld S.Sl-M70 art 5 JO
*"'--=" 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Altrac. sora & IOVl'&eal
Cst $795 S ell S29S
tweed ~hag c arpe t
640-0329
Amt'rican A1rhnei. SO'k
discount coupons for
$ri()ea. 14 ) . 64Q-4S46 --Earlhtones 2wlcs old 5HP comroerc1aJ Snapper
Wooden coffee endtbli. Rotary Lawn Mower.
2S" color console Sl9S Used very little . $185. CA.SH PAJD Also color port:able 642 3379
YAMAHA, deluxe prof
upnght Model U3HS,
poluhed ebony SU·2639
SldiMJ 109) •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hexcel Sundance 200'11,
with Look blndinga, $100 .
:561·3342
'75 Ho nda C 8 200T ,
$t000ml. xlnt coad. a.wo.
CaJl494-5m .
'1l KawHkl 350 good
cond. PIO call aft. 5 or
wlcnda. 881 ·3'52 1-lel ·3'52
...... ....... s..1 ..../Stal• fl60 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wshr1d ryrs 1 Ref rigs. D-4903 -- --TV lollo.. ~ornot 957:~1.33-Pooderosa Pllle coffee & ~~r~g ~~~';" ~~l MA, Stw.o 1091 RsEft:F~~~~RA~~'tk;
Used Refrigerators lamp table . xlnt cond. 6C>,-33'7g ••••••••••••••••••••••• REASONABLE 645-2283
Wa.Shers & Dryers 115 Cold Herculon Sofi& ----Beaw rut 25" ft<.:A color BARGAJNS·SERVIC E $25.544-0838 POWERB>GB $40. TV f11A 2 Yr Warr , _______ _
BestAppliance5360911 -642'"3379 Jt~eeDel 64fi .. t786 D,J ' R'V S le Alabama &Adams, UR. 6 solid oak dining eha1rs, --a1e $ a S
-claw feel. $55 earh Suunl<'Sl> Steel walerlc!iS Freilthl damaged 25 ' l'OI We stand behind
8015 5.59-4747. t<idtware stlil an the box or c'Of'L"IOle. bf-low d1>a1t•r whal we sel I! ;::::~;·1:··~.:;1;··;;"·1; Beauurul wht HAITIAN 968-6495 ----~:~·a~t~~·· f!~0 tc~rJ111r
od 9 P i COTTON !!of J & lov l~kt' new areen sha1ot area Garden <.irove ApphunC•' c e sec 1 811 r m e EM>llt w loost.· pillows 3 "' Properties wall on Tues . ruA l6xl6' w pad $50 75 537 r.J3J
Nov. 6. 1979. conduct a mo. llt'W. 891 ·5224 Pro( furn movers pwds.
public sale al the pre· S>.()aJl 759-0431 Sans u1 Amr & Sa n yo r-"'~-10"'5 cass . (i<1rrard lrntbl. mises formerly 0Cl'up1ed --r ~ 13 ){) by Franklin House of ••••••••••••••••••••••• f't\'llO f'( L flf':ATt :H. Pl<n.~r ... pkr... 1400 lakes fn'(' 11tnndmJC, .:ai.·f1rcd, all 900-0037 Color. 729 W. 16th. 8 ·4. Wuher. dry<'r. 111r runt.I r<tdlwtt SUn,po Mfg ~
Costa Mesa. Calif.. al 10.000 BTU 's , c lt•e l""'U XI Zl!nRCAcolor TVw n ·
12 ()()noon Or the follow tyrwowr1ter Hoy11I flliO. :.o ow " · port ' nl ...-t"lind Sll:J ·~·2fil5 mou: xlnl rood SlllS mg abandoned person al othe r m1'1c. K31 IK211 67!>-3741
pro perl) · She l vin~. 29522Wcstmont Clr.SJl: .\1./\1TRESSA1"0
_postage mac hine. 4 2 Hr.w, 1060 OOX SPHINfil-.
noor model lell'V ISIOn ••••••• •••••• • • • • • •• • • • ll4')!ular au.-. UM.-d but
i. e t l>, 4 5 port ab I c ('l(·itn ~1t.1hlf· for r1·n telcvtSion sets. 78 labll' Arab Colt. Bu)'· 1; mo ult.I l .. t I S211 t' J t" h M 1 • ., J
modl'l lt-lev1s1on M·l~. 30 stallion $1 500 fir m \i1·n lt· l:M ~0:,7;!1
.......................
pirtur e tub e.,, 7:? 54IH67~evM
lel<'VISIOn cha:.s1s. mll>C
part!> and tu bt'!'o. and
m1M' off11:e furn1tur1·
~y rs l'alo mln o. t r. :.!
hund!>, l(cld. J?uod d1:.
position. expl'r nt.ll•r
546-3242
W1 II t' u ·ha n~t-2 n 1lt '<I • , •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
f.1r1· t1 !'k1•t'\ fur 1 BoJ t Ma1ntenancf' &
A in l' r 1 , .. 111 I\ 1 r I l n , • ., rt!!>lliratmn He habh: &
andt>qw.p
Pnnw Properties make'>
no repre-;cnlation with
r1--six-'(.1 tu the· f1lnc·i.!> or
mt•rc-hant!lb1hty of the
goods to be sold al aut·
lion and all Auods will be
!itild "u .. <\ 1s .. in lu1111.1 'a lt·
or by lhl' p1t>t'I!
Household Gooch 8065 •.•••.•.•.•............
'iofo M ft . brown. 1otohl &
oran11e now1•n'<I pallt•rn.
bt:1~e bac kgruund S!IO
I ar1te coffrc I:.. hit• $:!'1
&1t.h in .:oot.I l'und L1 I I
5411 IJTT'I.
UI k•-t $1>1 .,;r1:; ~'t work <tt reasonw
-bll' r a te'\ Ca 11 645·
SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
lndJgu Gu.Id>'
f)\Jnt't• ~1 ) M•lf
IJYINI;
i463e\e..
:'lil'wporl ltarhor Un
derwater M:..1ntcnanct'
Co In water hull clean
m~andrepa.1r<; ~114191
locft. MariM ~pmrnt 9030 •.••••.................
ONE OWNERS
·n Mayflower l8' mitus
CJol l J.4 11leepers. dash
air. shower, new rabncs
Abt;olutely 1mmac. New
lJJ'e!I Choice of colors.
SlllOO
IS '76 Bubble top van
<"11nvers1on s (6).
'>ieepen. !>elf·CORt, du h
.iJr llt.'W fabncs & tires.
lmma<: Cho1t-e of colo rs
~~
15 76 l''our Star 19'.2(1
ITll.l1I.!> tl ) New Porter
m1n1s 20·.22· (3) All
eqwpped with dash &
roof air. rrwse control, new '79 fabn cs & tires.
B e autlf1JI con d .
IO!ro-Sl0.900. Choice of
c~on.
Sl.<X»-12.000 down on ilP·
proved 1:redrt. 30 day un·
l.11ruu.-d parts & labor.
~4446 Mr L1i.i.ne r 'J(•rm.-; Cash . all propt•r
1y purch<t.st-d mu~I IJt• 111\
mt.'tl. re muvt·d rrnm lhl' 8070
\.\ork ..., v..hJI \'OU dn f1t1 J
II\ tnl: ~1111ik1.111: ,.., v. h.11
)"U di1 fur,, IJ\ I\(. \l.innt• t·n~in•· I» St.ir 150\12 11;,rvurd l\ve .
\I J r1n1• m ,, 11 h I 01· k l•---l•r•v•m•o: ___ _ .•.......•............. prc·rrus<.'!>
Sale· of any u r :.. II 11f th1·
1otuOd.'> h1·re1n d1 ... n1 bc•d
... ubJetl lo pnur l'l<11m
----------Lrut .. 1 \Jrlm1 .... Sl.J. 111
pnortoi.alt•
Diamond & Jt'"' t·l n
U • r ti f II ,1 l I ti II & .qi
pr.JL<,,ds, "'h1h· ) llU .... :JI!
Fulh 1·qu1pJH'tl l.1h
l<1tt'Sl l'ompult-r pn t mi:
Gr aduat1· Go:mul1>K1'ol
G.1.A !':l'wvu rt lk h
Gemological Li.b. For
appt call 548-2576
:\utll'l' ii. hen•h\ .,,.n 1•d
upon any pt-rl>on da1m
mg an mtc rc--sl m any uf
the afor e described
personal properly wh1ch
constitutes a portion or
the abandoned property
or Fr a nkl.ill flOUSl' of 1----------Cnlo r. form<'rly doini.t
bustnt'S'\ JI 7~ W 16th
St . H 4. CQi.ta M1•., ..
C.ilif . lhJt ~U<'h da1 m IJt•
ext•rc1i.ed µnor 111 tht•
date o( aurt1on h<'rl'ln !'o\'l
forth by cont a c t 1ni:
Leanne Kon o al 501
Supenor Ave .. NPwpon
fjcach . Calif. 92663
7 I 4 11)4S.J94-0
8035
······················· PERSIAN Kmens . CFA
registe.red. tnplc champ
mot.her. 638-9308
Pure Bred Burmese Kil·
tens. Champ1ofl lines.
loVlllg. Ullelligent. pre·
!>l ig1ous pets. 714 r
63.S-ms or 657 -~·--_
Lad1c., 01amond H1ni:
t'C·nlt·r \lo11t-5 i !'> kar.1h
-.c:otlJng I &t k.1rJh \1•
pra1.,ed \'.ilu1· Siii flOU
Wnh' lo l'la..,.,1fwd ,\d
116!0, 0 :11ly 1'1lot. B11>.
l!'JfiO. Cir..ta Mt•!>a, Ca
!l:a626
MacNoery 807 8 .............•.•.......
MOVIHGSALE
Diamond punch prl'SS. 31
Lon. w 10 schu :..ppr
guard. Bench master 2
ton press. 3&4 bank drill
pres.'ICS. 11 units 4 whl
carts. 4 sin~le ~p1nt.ll<
d r 1 l l pre !l!ll'h , 2
M1llermat1c w ir e .reed
weldeni
83J.9199or 646-321:1
Himalay•rn K ittens ~ 8010
beaUUlul & loving, xlnl
line. registered males .
S46-3S7S -------
DoCJ5 1040 .....•..•...•.......••.
KEESHOND Pups. AKC.
Cbamp sire. Mil". Pet &
s ho w . Pvt ply
2_131!!!:_1345 art 6 pm._ -
AKC Gldn Retnever pups.
Hunters. wtr dogs, 80
Champ red 1gre<'.
493-6861 .
Adorable puppies. Mom·
mle Doble. Dew claws re·
moved. De-w ormed.
$25ea. 846-2157
AKC Ghln Retriever lit·
ter. beaut puppies. call
for details 833-1418
Pit 8ulJ pups, dbl re(Cis.
Male. Female.
S36·2739
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REMODEL I NG
KITCHEN
Ash cabinets, gas bit In
own le cook top, S200 or
best off er . 892·1832
(Garden Grove)
111unl t11uµ11 n• ~·"
1 ·Jd1 1 I • :.Jri 1 u i1
808 1 •..........•••••••••...
l<.t.'<'ord roll•'rtHKlb. dn)
t.1uan&Jty , lrg or ,,m , m
~ cond Top S p.ud
Call 7141546-0038. lOam to
!Opm. ask for Vito __
l Jrpcltn2 u.;•·r1 nylon
plu...h. 11))-,'I \;1rrb Slid
tni.t donr dr;1p1 .... & .!. n .. 1' ~l h\Oo 1 nn J,:ll h • h11-1·
'.fi5 l>i1i
...,dllh~l tu pur<'haw WW
11 '""" r11r • \lt•f!,tl, '"'"'d'. h1•llrlt'l'>. d t' 1E.'>J>l't'lally l•1ok1n.:
for (;prm..t 11 lll'mi. 1 Prn
11tllcttur 5 :.t 141> 1
Jlly\.lm(•
OtRTWAMTED
Suitable for Karden1n~
Can paclcup Mesa Verd<'
ar<-a. CM. 540·572 l
t'Ves1wknds
8013 ..............•........
C·Mclody Sax. Buesr ber
ruclceJ plated. Xlnt Cond.
~ 646-7fi62. ----OffkefwWtwe& .,,...... 8015 ......•.........•......
De.,k 72x 3 G1n , fil l'
cabinets. Jl'Weler t YIH'
i.how c~e:.. cane b.i"'lt
chrs. nui.t" tbls. & ser.
c h r... dv 759·0226,
eve64(). 235 7
Pnv Party. Selling ever·
yth1 ng t o o utfit a
beaut.illul office. Xerox
te1erop1er. IBM sele ctnc
II typewnlers. portable
de<.1 typewriter. Victor
calculators. walnut tn·
laid sec. d.'lk & credenia,
Oak desk . 36x721n ..
tables. c hrs. f tl<'
r llbi.nets, bookrases. end
tbls. can>el protectors. a c 714-675-5716, S49·7154
Secretarial Desk. juat re·
turned rrom rental, new
1288 SO now $195. Also
s election of u sed
secretary chrs 129.50 &
~·Unique ooe-0f·a·kind.
claw footed mahoaany
partners desk . $1650.
McMaban Desk of Costa
Mesa. 1800 Newport
Blvd. Costa Mesa.
eG-84."IO
l'ht \ \ \ 14 "' 4UJlll )
l ran ... m1,-.111n forw .1 nl.
OPU\r.tl rt•\f•r ... t• ,.,tr.1
~1'fl(·r.1t11r t.. 1 omµll'l•• 10
~nwnti. ~J tJ,1 of r
531 \JbHt
HF:JIIT 22 ft luxury motor
home. -.1 .. ,,..,., Ii .,.,If
l'l)f)l 12511 Wk + lf m 1
~~
'7H 4·Slat 2111 Like New
loGh, 'o•f!f" 9040 .Jlxtras.lomi ••••••••••••••••••••••• "37-bi~l
•:II' ~a Ra) Week{·ndl•r
lmmJ l' cv nd
Profei.:.1onagi m.a1n ta1ned Ma t'ict r a~
1\1.n ~ Crw pr-. \ 1·n
lo hr. U'.\nt·r mu't -.d i
r>0r1·h.a...<'<1 ulht•r lJoJt
~ lO> OBO 1t1am 5pm •
54(). :pcJ af l 6. 64() 7 H22
CLASSIC CHRIS
I~ 17 · all varn1Sht'd
m .1 ~ h 1. I k !'
n t• w s 7 . 5 ll 0 0 rr l' r
631 42ll6, b/~) 1393 Tony
1Jxll,1c older MK t , 11111
.,'UOd l'Ond .... Ot'W M t'fl'
7 1.-Jlll', SI OOO firm
s.ss.ti626 afl 6 P M
24' SEA RAY. Fl
S12.<XX> 730 2027
77 layi11er 26'
Low Hou!"'\
J::qwppt'd s': ... °" Motors 31.stSt .• N B
673-0610 675·5861
19T7 Jet Ski.
20 hrs, Sl.'275.
536-2911
loah.W 9060
Trailtn. TNYt4 9170 .........•...•..•.•••••
J'ravel Et 28' & 10x20
C.1bJt1d S.•11 or tra de for
tt \ I~} 4130
75 Comfort. xlnt cond.
M x:JO . Cull y :.elf con·
t:uned 642 I SOJ
1.941 da.'>i.a<· trailer. S475.
Studl'nt f1xt•r·uppl·r
640-0623. 641 113711
"""'°Service. 'arh & Acussori•s 9400 .•.•......•...••.......
HEW
PARTS&SERVICE
HOURS
Open 7a.m. 'Ul 6p. m
Monday tb.ru Friday
Closed Sat. & Sun
F.1Tert1ve Mon. 9/24 7!1
SADOLHACIC
fOID
ZMOS Mam. Sanla Ana
Al lhe Comer()( Warner
54 .. 7070
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IMPORTANT
N011CETO
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price oC it e m s '49, Luders 16. zsn. varn advertised by vehicle
h u 11 • s I 1 P 1 n N B • dealers in the vehicle
. ..... , ..............•.
beautiful. $4000 . clusiCied advertising
_894-_90_10_._ _ ___ _ coll.lllll does not include
Me! Craft Naples sabot,
racing equipped, leaa
than l yr o ld $750.
540-4728
I'he s harpest. cleanest
Islander 36 available.
This buuWul one-owner
boat 1s comple t e ly
equipped with full crw11-
ing gear including 4·
cylinder diesel engine.
roller furlmg jib. wheel
stemng, VH F, OF, leak
Ullenor. full covers. If
you are looking for
sometlung s pecial you
must see t h is boat.
SS2.9SO wlll consider
smaller boat in trade .
Phone (714)~5930.
Brtndle 16 new all xtru.
FAST! Best Offt!r.
~
any appliuble taxes.
license, tranafer fees, ruaaoce cbaraes. fees for
air pollution control de-
vice cert.LficaUona or de-
aler documentary pre·
par.Uon charaes unless
otherwise s pecified b)'
the advertiser. ......... ;
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9520 .......................
'56 Porsche Speedster.
Ori1inal. 356 A eng.
reblt. Xlnt cond. $14,000
or best ofrer . C all
2Uf'T12.S l74.
4WlltillDri•n 9150 .......................
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SU'5 AV All.AIU
YAC Nt!WJ)Ol't ~1
SlJ11 AvaJI. can
Judy or Harvey
MJ-4&44
Want allpor moortn1
lar31'...Uboat
lob. m..1.311
llft .-.rtAI. -boat. Hp(. BdL Sell '15.000..
trade R .V . P .P .
2UIGl445
,
4 c ylln.der1• ' a peed,
AM/Fii ramo + C.B ..
roo( bar, 4 wheel clri Vt
and 1ockJn« hua.. jwnp
llHta, t.adl. Only 21,088 miles. "A Diamond!"
C7Z3SYZt)
$4776
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UAMDHEW!
1971DATSUM
PICKUP Loo& wheelbase. heavy
duty truck. 4 cylinder, 4
speed. buc ket seals,
wtutewall tires, heavy
duly s tepbumpc r
(231S-8 )
"Tl Datsun Pickup. l'TUll(S,
shell.4spd. A/C, AM1FM
cass S4JOO. 71•V770· 1743
•IRANDHEW
1979 CHIVROLIT
LUXURYVAH
With plush carpet, panel·
in&. Icebox, wetbar. 2
Captain 's c ha i r s,
breakfast nook. 350V8,
Ult wheel. chrome bum·
pers & gnUe Sloops 4!
U816).
OMLY $8495
HOWARD CIMvrolet
Dove & Quail Sts.
NEWPORT BEACH
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VOL 72. NO. 302, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES
600 Arrested
In A-protests
NEW YORK <AP> -Police
Sllld they arreated more than 600
a.nU-nudear protesters today as
they tried unsucceaafully to abut
the New York Stock Excbance
on lhe 50t.h anniversary of the
stock market cruh of 1929.
The demonatraton, wbo num·
bered mont than 1,000, sang and
chanted as they sat in small
* * * Monks Join
Seal Beach
Protesters
Five Buddhist monks joined
about 25 members of a nuclear
weapons protest group Sunday
near Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station as part of a protest
against development of the Tri·
dent missile P -s system.
The Los Ang e les · based
Japanese monks, active recently
In Anaheim demonstrations
against electronics develop-
ments in warfare, are from the
Hiroshima and Nagasaki areas,
according to vigil spokeswoman
Ch ris lie Menadi er o f Long
Beach.
The 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. dem-
ons tration at Pacific Coast
Hi g hway and Seal Beac h
Roulevard drew protesters from
Huntington Beach, Seal Beach,
Laguna Beach, Anaheim and
Long Beach. Ms. Menadler said
The peac e ful vigil was
s ponsored by the Seal Beach
Nuclear Action G"'°Jf and coin
c1ded with protests in other
cities across the nation
The demonstratioos were pro-
moted near Lockheed · plants
producing parts for the Trident
system and at bases serv1ng Tri
dent s ubmarines, Inc luding
Bre merton, Wash., and Bangor,
Me
'Each Trident submarine has
enough nussiles to destroy every
•Russian city of 100,000 or more
people." said Ms. Menadier.
"Since our government already
has the capacity to destroy the
Soviet Union 25 times. it's just
msane to build another."
Ms . Menadier s aid that the
Seal Beach lnstallatlon has no
apparent part in the Trident
system. but does handle other
nuclear devices for the Navy.
Following official policy, Navy
a uthorities never have con.
firmed or denied the existence or
nuclear weapons at Seal Beach.
Leadert1 Stern
circles on strffta around the ex·
chlUl&e. waiting for police of·
flcers to Ult them on stretchers
and take tbem to vans for a rtde
to beadquarten for booklna on
diaorderly conduct charaes.
Tbe protest ln lower Manbat·
tan was the largest of several
anti-nuclear demons trations in
cities around the country today,
indudin g Bangor, Wash ..
Groton. Conn., and the nation's
capital.
Deputy Police Chief Michael
Willis said that more than 600
persons had been arrested by
the time the exchange opened 'as
us ual at 10 a.m. Hundreds of an·
noyed Wall Street worke r s
passed through barriers around
the exchange by flashing ldenti·
ty cards to police.
Police used 10 buses and a like
number o f s maller paddy
wagons to drive prisoners to a
central booking facility tn
Manhattan. When processing
began to back up, some overflow
prisoners were sent to a second
central booking site in Brooklyn.
Inside the exchange. a cheer
went up from the floor as the red
wa rning tight went on at 9. 59
a .m .. followed by a louder roar
at 10 a.m . when the bell sounded
for trading to begin.
"Usually they cheer when it's
closing." said James Fuller. e x·
change's senior vice president.
Fuller said all the exchange
employees were at work, some
because they had come in Sun
day and stayed overnight.
Outside, the mood was almost
festive. with little acrimony dis·
played among the protesters and
hundreds or police officers on
hand. A lS·piece brass band
played clr:cw; music and spec-
t ators watched the protest from
nearby vantage points, including
the steps of the Federal Build·
ing.
"I haven't bad this much fun
since the 1960s," Police Capt.
Thom as Ryan told some dem·
onstrators
"Tell my mom I'll be late for
dinner," a young woman called
out as she was lifted on a
stretcher
Among thos e take n into
c ustody was Daniel Ellsberg.
the key figure of the Vietnam·
era Pentagon Papers case.
Activist leaders s aid they
want to stop investment in the
nuclear industry and "expose
the abusive role or corporations
and the financial community in
controlling peopte·s lives "
"This is a new focus for the
anti-nuclear movement," said
Sharon Tracy. a leader of the ac·
CStt PROTEST, Page A2)
S. Koreans Warn
North: Stay A way
SEOUL, South Korea (AP> -
South Koreans closed ranks
against North Korea today, and
the United Stales moved an
aircraft carrier closer to the
Korean coast as the government
admitted that President Park
Chung Hee was assassinated by
the head of the Korean CIA.
OppociUoo leader Kim Yowig
Sam, a critic of Part's govern·
ment. aDld the entire nation unit·
ed ln wamlnC North Korea it
"should by no means mis·
calculate Ulla misfortune of ours
PHONE RINGING
OFF THE HOOK
"I bad such areat 1uccesa with
my Dally Pilot claullled ad that
I went into the paper'• Colla
Meaa offlce to thank them
~~ WU rinC1DI U I walk~ t;&.; door the ftnt day
m1 8d nm. it ranc Dine timea in UM nnt «t adD1del, and It IU11
wu rtnclna two days later."
That's tbe adftrt.lllDI 1ucce11
110r7 of tbe Oran&• Coast man wbo placed tbil .a ln the Dally
Pilot:
M PalcGl I cyl Auto 2
llOO CMb ftrm JlD•JIUlt
U JOU WDl edftrUllnl IUC·
ceu, ll'1 the frleadlJ Dally
Pilot ... ..._. Call Ml·ll'rl.
as . an opportunity for invasion,
and it should bear in mind that
the nation is determined to de·
fend free democracy under any
circumstances."
Another leading opponent of
Park, 1971 presidential can·
did ate Kim Dae-Jung, also
warned the Communists "not lo
tr> to take advantage of the
situation ... The entire
people's voice is unite d ,
transcending political dif·
ferences."
Warning& to the North and
support for actlng President
Choi Kyu Rab also came from
Presllient Carter, D efen se
Secretary Harold Brown and the
commander of U.S. forces in
Korea, Gen. John A. Wickham
Jr.
U.S. officials said ther saw no
evid e nce of unuaua North
Korean military activity.
However, Brown aaJd the Unit·
ed States aent two airborne
warnlna and control aircraft to
South Korea and moved the
aircraft carrter Blue Rldae.
already on station between
Japan and Korea, cloeer to the
Korean coast.
Wickham, who alto heads the
comb ined U.S.·Korean Com·
mand. aent a letter lo Chol
pledalna that ••lbou)d bolUlit.l•...1 occur die combtned fore• com·
mud wW defelld the republic
... ud wW remain ready ud
totalb declcated to the Hew1tyol
th• republic " cSee w'AaN, Pas• At>
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1979 F t FTEEN CENTS ~
D.tllY l"I ... Staff ,.._
<'.oli....e 1t'l•11n-
Oe b bie Roche. 6. clutches
trophy after winning first
plac e in 6 -8 -year-o ld
category for the costume
s h e wor e to Saturday's
Halloween Monster Mash at
Fountain Va lley Recreation
Center. Debbie's getup was
Judged "funniest " rn her
ngr group About 300
c hildren turned out for the
monster mash.
Wmd Causes
Only Minor
OC Problems
Foreci:sters for the National
Weather Service predicted a dis·
s:pation today ln the winds that
hit the Orange Coast Sunday
night with guata up to 45 mph.
The winds caust"d some minor
problems with boats moored in
Newport Harbor. A spokesman
for the sheriff's Harbor Patrol
said a few boats broke free of
their mooring lines. but the craft
were easily r ecaptured by
patrolmen. Sm all c r a ft ad -
visories were expected to re-
main in effect along the coast
until late tonight.
In Newport Beach. police satd
they had a rash of burglar
alarms go off and more prowler
calls than usual, but officers .at··
tributed the sharp rise in activi-
ty to the wind rather than to the
presence of burglars
In Huntin gton Be a c h .
however , the wind reportedly
stirred up burglars who took ad-
vantage of the gusty disturbance
to break into seve ral com·
merciaJ outlets.
Police were still investigating
six Huntington Beactr-break·ins
today. the largest at a Beach
Boulev:ird video center where
burglars hauled off five home
video sets valued at SI .500 each.
A jewelry store. a doughnut
shop a nd several downtown busi·
nesses were also hit, police said.
Fountain Valley police, Like
their counterparts in Newport,
said they had a lot of alarm ac·
tlvlty and increased prowler
calls but those incidents were at·
tributed to the gusts.
* * * Wimb Spread
IJrush Fire
laSeal Beach
Gusty winds drove a brush fire
toward homes In Seal Beach late
Sunday night as fire fi~hters
from three cities battled the
blaze but the only structural
damage caused by the fire was to
a fence at the rear of t he homes.
Seal Beach fire officials said
four acres of brushlands near
Gum Grove Park were scorched
during the two-hour-long battle
which drew local firemen and
unlta from Huntington Beach
and Westminster.
Offlclala said the fire was {'e-
ported by an area resident at
10:42 p.m. Sunday and was ex·
Un1ulabedatl2:30a.m . today.
'lbreat is Traced
GENOA, Wis . <AP>
AulhoriUes aay a telephone call
that resulted In ~wity check.a
at nuclear-fueled power plant.a
In t•o states baa been traced to
a meatal bol]Mlal In Woodstock,
lll. lnvestJ1aton found OOCb1na
aml11 at any ol the plants.
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Screams Not Heard
3 Leap to Death
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During LA Blaze
LOS ANGEL~ CAP> -Three
people were k.iUed today -two
or them leaping lo their death
clutchlnc their pet dog -as
flames and smoke engulfed the
upper stories or an exclusive
downtown hJgb rise apartment complex.
Officials sajd the couple were
driven onto a ledge on the east
side or the building as flames
burst into their l lth·floor
apartment of the Bunker Hill
Towers. But firemen. battling
flames on west side of the com·
plex, did not hear their screams
for help.
"The woman kept screa11Ung.
'For God's sake. someone help
me·." one witness. Ehzabeth
Senaa. s aid after the couple
JUmped.
"The la.st thing she said was.
'Oh my God. the flames are
<.'Oming through the Ooor.' I saw
one body jump and then she
JUmped."
The man and woman were
found m a crumpled . bloody
heap with their pet dog in a
courtyard on the east side or the
complex
Mrs . Sen1 a said o f the
firefighters. "They were all over
there on the other side, but there
was no one on this side ...
Fire Inspector Ed Reed said.
"We were told there we re two
people sitting on a ledge. and at
that Llme we had men climbing
the stairs. But by the time we
got the re. they had already
JUmped."
The couple's identity was not
immediately released.
The third victim. a man. was
found dead of apparent s moke
inhalation in a n 1 llh-floor
hallway. Capt. Tony Dl
Domenico saJd.
.. Had he stayed in has room.
as 99 percent or th~ people did.
he may ha ve survived." he satd.
The fire. which broke out
s hortly a fte r 3 a .m .. sent
~everal residents scurrying
i nto t h e s tree t 1n t heir
nightclothes. but most stayed in-
side their apartments . avoiding
the dense smoke in the hallways.
Ralph Serna
Top Runner
In Huntington
Ralph Serna. formerly or the
UC Irvine cross <.'ou ntry and
track teams, outran more than
1.400 part.Jcipanls in Sunday's
Halloween Classic 10-kilometer
run m HuntingtOn Beach
The Anaheim resident covered
the near six-mile course . be~m·
mng and endmg at 0<.'ean View
High School. in 30 minutes and
2 9 seconds. Officials said the
last runner crossed the finish
line after one hour and 24.5
minutes.
Merritt VanSant of US Life
Savings. sponsors of the run.
said the event raised between
$4.000 and $5,000 for the Hunt-
ington Beach Boys Club and the
U.S. Olympic Team.
A highlight of the run was the
a ppearance by the Concordia
Sports Union from Hagen. West
Germany. The union. with 87
members participating. had
winners in three or the event's 14
categories.
Alex Gould of the Huntington
Beach Marat.boner Club was the
costume contest winner Gould
won a pumpkin for his costume
of Gandalf the Wizard.
Winners in the 12·year-0ld and
under group were Greg Whiteley
of Irvine and Bridget Clark.
Jon Butler, of Huntington
Beach and Marilyn Nichols. or
Placentia were top finishers in
the 13-17 group.
In the 18-28 a1e group, Serna
and Diane Lett.er, of Costa Mesa
were the wlnnen.
Colomber1 Hanajorg, of
Has en , Germany and Jan
Vickers, of Laauna Buch
toeped the 30-38 a•• 1roup.
Top ftnllben ID the 40...a a1e
iroup were WUly Ro11enbacb,
of Ha,_, Germany, and ElalDe
Havens. ·
Tracy Brown ol Loi Alam.ltoa
and Colleen JODM ol El SelUDdo
were the wlnDen iD tbe 50-5' aa•
~roup.
And AltNd Tbiel,1• ot H~1 GermM.Y ud Prilcwa lJbbf C11
Loi ~ ouu. tbe ~petl
Uon la tile IO·and·over a1•
1roup.
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FIREMEN EXAMINE BURNED-OUT BUNKER HILL TOWERS
Three People Klfled, Two by L••J>'ng From 11th Floor
Many residents said they wert>
awakened by scream::.. siren~
and the s mell or smoke
"I didn't hear any alarm:·
said Gretchen Pangman. 27
"When I awoke. I heard "<.'ream
mg, and then I realized at wa.., in
this tower "
$800 Million
Another resident. Stephanie
Ank. 31. said she s melled smoke.
but heard no alarms in the build·
In~
About 150 firefighters were ;11
the ..,Cl'Ol' of the bl aze. and in·
\ e-.t1 ~ator.o. wt•re trying to dl'·
t<:rmtnt· thl' raUSl' Of lhl' farl'.
Another Goof Told
In Money Supply
WASHI NGTON <AP ) -Of
fi c1als of the Federal Reserve
Board disclosed tod a y that
another $800-million error has
been discovered m the nation ·s
money supply fi gures in addition
to the $3-billion mista ke report·
ed last week.
Rep. Henry S. Reuss. D·Wis ..
chairman of the House Banking
Committee. called the mis·
counting of the nation's money
s upply a "monumental goof"
equivalent to a "m onet a ry
Three Mile Island."
.. Th.t: past few weeks have
been among the most chaotic m
the financial markets since the
Patrol Cars'
T1.res Cut
By Vandals
Three Huntingto n Beach
police cars were towed from the
scene of a downtown party Sun-
day after officers discovered
several members of the crowd
lh4lf were dispersing slashed
the tires oo their patrol units.
Offi~rs. who radioed for help
about l :lS a .m ., chased down
and arrested two men who were
n eeln1 from the party on Olive
Street near 12th Avenue.
Arreated on s us picion of
felony malldous mlschlef were
Pb1llp Farfaolck. 22, of Oregon,
and Dan Foley. lt. of Downey,
police reported.
Police allege t he vandals
tlubed all four Urea on two ol
th• Nrked can and two tires
OG the o&»r uni" The olftc.ra
were llve a W. to a nearby
tet"Ylce ttatlon wbere their Ures
we" cbanled.
Great Crash or 1929, SO years
ago." with much of the chaos re·
•;ulting from the faulty money
s upply figures. Reuss said.
But t wo members of the
baord, a ppearing before the
banking committee, tried to as·
s ure Re uss and other con ·
gressmen that the miscounted
money was not their fault and
did not influence the board's re·
cent actions .
·'This error was corrected
before at could have any ap·
prec1able impact on the way we
conduct monetary policy," said
Charles Partee. one of the seven
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Coast
W eathe r
Light northwes te rly
winds receding. with early
morning and evening fog
a ls o lessening. A little
warmer Tuesday . Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
55 inland. Highs Tuesday
near 80.
INSIDE TODA~
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Ne•port Beach lh•t "teacl\iq
baa bffom. • baaardoua occupa
Uoo • • •• a result ol 1chool
vtoa.Mt and lnadaquate pr.vm ~and punt1hmf'nt
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st i le relal d ln <'identa a n,O
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~mmltte. hu rtn1 ~d&acted In
Nt wport Buch City Council
l'ham~l"I
T he hurin• •H held In
JMrtlt• Cl••
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cba!rmaaolU.. commlt&.ee.
ODt ......_., t>t-, Atfrtd Ill.
Bloch, • UCLA ptyc'hl1trl1t who
h u n1luatt d a bout 1,000
tea e bu1. eompartd llaelr
aymptoma of ltNll to tlloll ol • toldier ln ~mbat.
"The)' dMcr1bed the aetUn1 ln
which they were teachlnt •• Ow
combat zone," Dr. Bloeh 1&kt.
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In th• moet atr .. ful 1ituaUon.1.
end 11tabU1b1a1 more 1peelal
achool1 for trouble maldn1 1tu·
denll.
Rlohard 8yriae, prt1ldln1
Judi• of the Loi An1ele• County
JuvenH Cou~1 a.ire~ t.hat In·
t rudert 11re UM mo1t aertoua
problem.
He Mid he belle vea 1unerun1
1eateneH for 1ome minor
crlmea, 1ueb 11 treapauiot.
would bt helpful.
Aaotller tpHklr. !m1nltt
Wl1Uam1. a teacher In tbe
.,...., ...... dlttrtc:t. told tbt
l'Oqsmltt• bll home was van·
daJlud and Ml afire by • dla·
anantled 1tuc1eat. He Hid the boy received peychJatrlc care,
but never bu been ounllbed. Al to apeaklnj was Wiima
Wlttmu, • coun1elor lo the Oranc.= kbool DIMriel aad c an of ttM Califonala
Teacben AuodaUoo CommWee on Prof111lonal Rl1bt1 •nd
... ~bQIUet.
''Our commJttee l• concemed
that teachlDI baa beeome a
h1urdou• occupation.'• 1bt
Hid .
She cited a NaUonal Educ•·
lion AaoclaUon poU lndlcaUn1
that 5 percent of teaeben ln the
nation have been phyalcaUy at·
tacked by a student at 1chool in
1978·79.
Only 50 percent Ot those were
satis fied with lbe action that
was ta ken aaaloat their at·
tackers. 1be said.
Among the topics on which
Teddy Tossing
Hat Into Ring
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy, ea1er to
"get going" with his campailJl
fo r the presidency. Is taking a
ma jor step to day t ow a rd
challenging President Carter
with the formation of a cam·
paign comm1ttee.
Stephen Smith, the senator's
brother-in-law, summoned re·
porters to a forme r Cad1llac
automobile showroom about a
mile from the White House for
the announcement of the crea-
tion of the Kennedy for Presi-
dent committee. He ls the third
ICennedy to seek the offi ce.
EstabUshment of the commit·
tee.· which makes Ke nnedy a
Tmstees Rap
'Pernicious '
Magazines
Santa Ana UniCied School Dis-
lnct trustees say they a re pre-
p a r e d to do battle agains t
Playboy and Playgirl m agazines
and "pernicious" m a te rials
found in public buildings.
The school officials are asking
Orange County Supervisors to
remove the magazines at a con-
1·ession stand that operates on
the Clrst floor of the Superior
t'ourt Bulldin~
Trustee Elu~abeth Robertson
said today that t.he majority ol
the trustees belleve that the
material Pot~ /1 threat to the
moral fiber lff 'the children who
often visit the publit' buildings
A school board resolution
~tale~ that l<•wd and lasc1v1ous
material have an effect of arous
mg prunent antercsts and have a
deteraoratang effect on family
life Trui.tecs ma1nta1n t h at
children who tour the courthouse
could get the impression that the
sale or such magazmes is ac-
ceptable.
So callc.'<1 adult m agazines .ire
kept behind the counter at the
tourtr<x>m concession stand.
The resolution was introduced
by school board membe r Volney
Morin Jr and passed with the
support of Mary Pryer and Mrs.
Robertson ...
Supervisor Chairm an Philip
Anthony s1ud today that county
off1 c1als had not yet received the
resolution
lie confi rmed that the matter
1s apparently in the purview of
super visors because the courts
building is owned by Orange
County
Scrub Comple ted
SACRAM ENTO <AP)-Crews
worked all night to clean up a
potentially dangerous chemical
spill in the eastbound lanes of In·
terstate 80 near Cal Expo in
time for commut.er t raffic early
today . The (:hemlcals s pllled
when the bottom fell out of the
sem i·trailer rig that was hau,Ung
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candidate in the eyea ol federal
elecllooa laws, t1 expected to be
followed shortly by a form al
declaraUoo of candidacy by the
Massachusetts aenator.
"I 'm tired of screwing around
with this.'' Kenned y told re·
porters Friday night on a flight
across Musachu.setts. ''I want
to get going."
Kennedy make it clear he In·
tends to declare for the 1980
D e m ocr a ti c presi d e ntial
no mination before President
Carter's scheduled announce·
ment~.4.
Kennedy's candidacy got a
boost over lbe weekend when
Mayor Jane Byrne of Chicago,
after repeated hints she would
s upport the president, let word
out she will back Kennedy.
The mayor said a major fact.or
In her decision was her Judg·
ment that Carter could not win
renomination or re-election.
.Japanese ¥ol~aao .Erupt•
"I told the president I could
support him until I thought he
could not win," she told re -
porters.
Heavy smoke billows from Mt. Ontake in
cent ral Japan following its eruption, the
fi rst from the volcano in recorded history.
Police said there we re no reports or
damage or mJu ries.
l"ormat1onot the Kennedy cam
palgn committee makes him sub
ject to federal laws requiring re
gular reports of contributions and
expenditures to the Federal Elec
lion Commission, as well as to the
limitations on how much can.
didates can spend and accept in
donations.
Contributions are limited to
KENNEDY-BROWN
RACE AECALLED-A8
$1,000 from individua ls.
Autonom ous draft -Kennedy
committees. which the senator
disavowed as they were formed.
wrrc allowed to a ccept in
d1v1dual donations of up lo
$5.000.
Carter's re-election committee
was formed in April. Lawyers
for that comm ittee r ecently
asked the FEC to require that
money spent by t he dra ft
Kennedy committees be charged
against the total the senator Is
allowed to spend on his cam
paign for the nomination.
The senator's entry Into the
race will make him the third of
the Kennedy brothers to seek the
p r esidency. All three were
se nators when they ran for
president.
After John F . Kennedy was
elected president in 1960. he
named his brother. Robert, at·
t.orney general. The youngest of
the three, Edward . was elected
to the Senate in 1962 to fill the
seat once held by John Kennedy.
After President Kennedy's as-
sassinatlon in 1963, Robert Ken·
nedy continued serving for a
short time as a ttorney general
under Preside nt Lyndon B.
Johnson. Then. in 19&4 , Robert
Ke nnedy was e lected to the
Senate from New York.
Robert Kennedy was shot and
killed in a Los Angeles hotel
s h ortly afte r h e wo n the
California Democratic primary.
Al though often m e ntioned
since then u a Ukely presiden·
lial candidate. Edward KeMedy
did not enter the race In 1972 or
1976.
Carter's
Pastor in
Scandal?
WASHI NGTON (A P ) -The
Finl liaptist Church attended
by P resident Carter here has
fired its pastor because of his re-
latlonahlp with a youn1 female
parlabloner. · Church members voted at a
Sunday meeting not to renew the
contract of the Rev. Cha rles A
Trrntham. 6-0 At issue were
Trcntham's two divorces and has
Judgment in dating the church
member
Charles Morgan, a deacon,
told the gat hering t hat t he
paris hioner in question began
seeing Trentham soon e1fter !>he
wa s s epar ated f r o m he r
husband, an June i 978. Trentha m
denied any wrongdoing, calU ng
the rela t ionsh ip "above
reproach "
Carter and his family spent
the weekend at the Camp David
presic!ential retreat and did not
attend services Sunday. Carter
has made no public comment on
the situation.
E',....Pt1geAJ
PROTEST. •
lion. "Until now It's b een
focused just on the Installations.
Now we're targeting the finan-
ciers."
Protesters, traveled here from
as far as New ~ngland and
Canada. to joln or nizers of the
group, calling its If Wall Street
Action.
The group approa ched of·
fi clals of the stock exchange this
month to request lhat the 61 cor-
porate members doing business
in nuclear weapons and power
be suspended. Richard Grosso, a
stock exchange vlce·president,
turned it down.
'Spoiled' Miik
Too Much Can Be Trouble
CORONADO (AP) -Too much mllk can turn
some kids into troublemakers, accordln1 to one re-
searcher. .
Alexander G. Schlauss, director of the Institute
for Biosocial Research at Tacoma, Wash., City .
College, warned against excessive consumption of
homogenized, pasteurized rrulk.
After a 15-month study of the diets of teen-agers
with similar environmental histories, Schlauss con·
eluded that those with criminal records generally
avoid eating fruits1 nuts and vegetables but drink ex·
cesaive amounts 01 milk a nd milk products.
•'Some of these youngsters were drinking 60 to
160 ounces a pay,'• Schlauss told the Society for
Clinical Ecoloay on Sunday. "In 1dd1Uon, they were
suff ertng from m1lnutrlllon from overcon1umin1
f ooda that did not contain enough nutrlenta. • •
•'Of course. , I'm not 1aytn1 mllk it bad but, like
everyth.in1 else, tt should be consumed ln modera·
Uon," Schlausa said ... Certahlly, drlnkln124 ounces or milk a day la quite enough.••
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ERROR ...
members o f t h e Federal
Reserve Board.
The latest error me ant the
money supply in recent weeks
grew by $3 R billion less th81l th£•
board. appearing before lh(•
growth ot the money supply dur·
ing this period was the chief rea·
son the board 1ave for its de·
clsion Oct. I to ral.se lnt.e~t
rates In an effort to slow money
growth.
Hut Board Vice Chairman
F rcderit'k S<-hultz to!d tht> bank·
ing committee that even after
discounting ttl'? e r rors. the
money supply still expandf>d in
early October at more than a 10
percent annual rate, a rate of
growth that the board feels en·
couragE'S mflation.
Schultz s:ud the l ate~t $800
million error . like the other $3
billion, was the result or mis·
ta kes in money rcporlinl( by the
Manufacturers Hanover Bank in
New York City, and did not rule
out that additional errors would
be found.
··I cannot guarantee that there
wl 11 not be further r evisions
from this bank," he said. ex-
p la ining that Manu ractur~rs
H anov~r was having trouble
with a itew reporting system
Growth of the money supply 1s
considered important as it pro-
vides the fuP.I on which inflation
can thrive If money is too rapid
T he board infl uences money
g r o wth b y d e pos iti n g or
withdrawing money fro m the
banking system
Couple Shot
In Anaheim
Motel Holdup
The co managers fo r an
Anaheim motel were shot early
this morning dunng a robbery
by a sus~ct who escaped W'llh
a n undete rmine d amount of
cash . p()Uce satd •
Fred L. Broadwlck. 69. and
Janice 0 Broadwa ck . 36.
hu~b:rnd wire managers of Town
anct Country MotPI. 2740 ~ Lin
tuln AH· . wert' rt> Ported an good
cond1t1on a \\'1·st Anahl•1 m Com
munitv lloyp1tal after the pre
d awn robbery
Olfacers said the robber en
t ered the motd lobby. produced
a h a ndgun and de msnded
money from the Rroadw1cks.
who were behind lhe regist ra -
tion counter.
Mrs. Broadwick screamed and
ran to an adjoining room to call
police. while Broadwick grabbed
his own pistol. poli ce si!ld.
T h e ro b be r t he n s ho t
Brnadwtck in the leg. forced his
wife to lie on tbe noor and shot
her in the hip berore fleeing with
the money, police said
Hua Welcomed
LONDON CAP> -The Bntash
~overnment whirled Chanesc
Premier Hua Guofen g into a
busy schedule today with the
emphasis on increa.,ed trade
between their two countries
The Fall Classics Return .
1n corduro., slacks by Spotwood
1n navy cream khakr brown rlncl plum
comphmentoo by lhe casual r.omtor1 01 a
V•neck velOur by Bay 1
toda1:1 uartaa foeUMd _..
the rt1ron1htnHt of tlle
erlml•• J••tl::..:J•t•• to ld9ool ~., ... dlft·
'elencl• in procedura fol' b.-·
dliJll IUCh lncidela aDd lqpM·
edremedi•.
Abom. JO ~ taltin.d db
about 11 ID the ladMDee.
The beartna wu held In eon-
Juncuon wtth Allemblr Bm 317,
co-authored br Mrt. Ber,tlOll,
which would increaM penalties
for school violence, wh.U.er
perpetra te d by 1tude•t•.
parenll, t.rapuMra or ICbool
employee..
Killer
Search
Fruitless
Police aeeldn1 a kHler they
believe la respomlble for nine
aasauJll on women said today
they are contJnuing their efforts
to ldenWy the suspect .
·'Ther e were no ne w dis-
coveries over the weekend,"
commented Lt. Wyatt Harl of
the Orange County Sheriff's
Dep artment.
The county agency's In·
vestl~ators are working wi th de-
tectives from Newport Beach,
Costa Mesa. Irvine and Tustin to
capture the m a n thou ght
responsible for the deaths of six
wom en and an unborn infant and
lhe attacks that left another
three women severe ly inJured.
The killer last s truck a week
ago in Cost.a Mesa.
S ince the n , police have
circulated a picture of a man
seen at the scene of one ol the
assaults.
They have rtte1 ved hundreds
of telephone call.8 about the sus-
pect and today the y said they
a re conUnwng their pursult of
those leads.
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WARN •..
(.n1,1. the defense, hom e and
forea~n ministers and other key
officials met for two hours this
morning and decla r ed .
"Everything 1s m or der and
calm has been restored ...
However. the Korean armed
forces remained on eme rgency
alert. and the nation was still
under m artial law. There were
no disturbances.
Pa rk''! body was in a closed
raskt>t at the pres idential res·
1dcnre. the Blue tlouse. and
hundreds of thousands gathered
at pubhr altars across the coun-
try to bum mcen!\e and mourn
the dead leader lhs funeral is to
be he ld Saturday
Rioting against Pa rk's 18-year
d1<'tatoraal rule e rupted last
week an the southern cities of
Pusan and Masan . and North
Ko rea's Communis t P a rty
newspaper. Rodong Shlnmun,
said Sunday that Park's killing
"proves how serious the political
c risis and social disorder in
South Korea a re."
Park was shot Friday by the
head of the Korean Central In·
te lllgence Agency. Kim Jae
Kyu The government said at
first the shooting was accidental
but the chief of tbe investigation,
Gen Chon Doo-hwan , admitted
at a news conference Sunday
that K.J m assassmated the presi·
dent
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600He ld
• In Nuke
Prote st
NEW YORK CAPl Polle.-
said they a"'"t.td mortl than 600
anU·n~lear proleaters loda,y ab
they tried Wlluccessfully tp shut
the New York Stoclc E xchange
on the 50lb anniversary ()( th~
stock market cruh of 1929
Tbe demonstrators, who num
bered more than 1,000, sang and
chanted as they sat in small
circles on street.a around the ex·
change, waiting ror police of
ficen to Utt them on stretchers
and take them to vans for a ride
to headquarters for booking on
disorderly conduct charges.
The protest in lower Manhat·
tan was the largest or several
anti-nuclear demonstrations 111
cities around the country today,
Including Bangor , Wash .,
Groton. Conn., and the nation's
capital
Deputy Police Chief Michael
Willis said that more than 600
persons had been arrested by
the time the exchange opened as
usual at 10 a.m. Hundreds or an·
noye d Wall Street workers
passed through barriers around
the exchange by fl as hing identi ·
ty cards to police.
Police used 10 buses and a like
numbe r of smaller paddy
wagons to drive prisoners to a
central booking fac ility in
Manhattan When processing
began to back up, some overflow
prisoners were sent to a serond
central booking site in Brooklyn.
Inside the exrhangc. a cheer
went up from the noor as the red
warning light went on at 9:59
a.m ., followed by a louder ro<.ir
at 10 a.m. when the bell sounded
for trading to begin.
"Usually they cheer when 1t·~
closing," said James Fuller, ex·
change's senior vice president.
Fuller said all the exchange
employees were at work, some
bee.use they h.cl come in Sun·
day and stayed overnight.
Outside, the mood was a lmost
festive, with liWe 'acrimony dis-
played among the protesters and
hundreds of police officers on
band. A 15-piece brass band
(See PROTEST, Page AZ>
T een Center
Substitute
Sites Set
A $50,000 fire al a teen center
in southern Irvine earlier this
month has led to creation of an
interim "outreach-s tyle" pro·
gram to continue serving youth
needs for that area.
The Mason Park Teen Center
near University High School was
damaged by names Oct. 3
Deanna Manning, the city's
director of community services,
s aid a bid for repairs to the teen
center bas not yet been complet·
ed. City officials have said they
don't know when the facility
could be open again.
ln the meantime, Ms. Man.
ning said, plans have been com·
pleted for the outreach program
that will serve teen-agers who
are unable to use the Heritage
Park Youth Services Center on
the other side of town.
She s aid the c ity 's youth
services supervisor m et with the
principals or three schools -
Rancho, Lakeside and Venado
I ntermedl ate -and they
reached a~reement on sending
(See TEEN, Page AU
Coast
Weath e r
Light northwest e rl y
winds receding, with early
morning and evening fog
also lessening. A little
warmer Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
55 inland. Hi&hs Tuesday
near 80.
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tcut 10etk, Roma fona .aJd
tlUng• ccnddn't get \DOr&e. Tlwf toere wrong. See atorw.
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The SSN San Francisco slides down the ramp after being
christened at Newport News, Va. The submar ine was
cons tructed at the yard .
Police P a y Talks
Resume in Irvine
Labor relations in the City of
Irvine entered a new era today
as city and police negotiators re·
s umed talks in the firs t-ever
bargaining sessions in the city's
brief history.
Spokesmen for both sides in·
dicated before today's negolia·
tJOns that the initial meeting
Thursday-at which a proposal
was submitted by the Irvine
P o lice Associatio n -we nt
smoothly.
Assistant City Manager Pa'ul
Brady. a member of the city '~
negotiating team, said the pay
talks have been "going very
well" and that both sides have
conducted the msel ves 1n a
reasonable manner.
A spokesman for the police a~·
sociation's bargaining team also
sa id t his m ormng t he talks
have proceeded smoothly, but
that his side will know more by
t he end of this week. pre
sumably when the city responds
to the police association's orrer
Neither side has divulged the
contents of the proposal police
have made.
The City Council, m an ex-
ecut;ve session after last week's
regµlar meeting, established the
guidelines city negotiator!>
would follow in the talks, Brady
said.
Officials said the talks could
proceed on a daily basis until
agreement is reflched . It is
hoped a pay pact can be reached
by mid·November. T he council
could then vote on pay increases
for poltce officers at its Dec. ll
meetlnllt.
Brady said it Is not possible to
say at this early stage how much
longer the talks could take.
Going into the neg.otiatJOns,
Brady had said the city is look ·
ing at its first vepture into meet·
and·confer labor relations as a
"positive thing."
The Irvine Police· Association
represents all employees in the
police officer~ and sergeants
unit as a result of an election last
May. The scope of rcprcsenta·
tion includes wagt's, hours and
otht:r terms and t·ondit1ons of
employment
The police have the only or
ganazed barg<.11mng unit in the
c·1ty.
Supervisors Face
Misconduct Trial
MARIPOSA CAP ) -Two
Mariposa County supervisors
have been bound over for trial
o n one count each charging
civil misconduct in omce. but a
third s upe rvisor h as been
cleared.
Supervisors Eugene Dalton
and James Owings were held on
c harges of coer cing a real
estate broker into selling land
to the county .for a park below
his appraised value
Screams Not Heard
2 Leap to Death
During LA Blaze
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LOS ANGELES CAP> -Three
persons were killed today -two
of them leaping 11 noors to their
death with lheir pet dog -as
names engulfed an upper story
of an exclusive downtown high·
rise apartment complex.
The couple were driven onto a
ledge on the east side of the
building as names burst into
their llth·floor apartment or the
Bunker Hill Towers, where new·
ly installed fire a larms ap·
parently malfunctioned a nd
failed to sound, fire officials
said.
"The woman kept scream·
ing, 'For God's sake, someone
help m e.' " on e witness.
Elizabeth Sema, said after the
couple jumped.
"The las t thtng s he ~aid
was, 'Oh my Cod. the flam~
a re corrung through the floor · I
saw one body 1ump, and then
she jumped."
The man and wom an were
fo und in a crumpled, bloody
heap with their pet dog, whjch
also died, in a courtyard on the
east side of the complex .
Fire Department spokesmen
said arson had been ruled out as
a cause of the 3 a.m. blaze and
that a cigarette left smoldering
in overstuffed furniture was sus·
peeled of starting the fire.
A third victim, Sidney Karton.
44, apparently was overcome by
smoke in a hallway after he fled
his apartment. His body was
found in the 11th floor hall.
"Had he say s tayed in his
room, as 99 percent of the people
did, be may have s urvived,"
s ai d fir e Capt. Tony Di
Domenico.
Mrs. Senia said o r t he
fireO&b*en. "Tbey were all over
Utere on tbe otber aide. bot there was no one on th1a side."
Fire Inspector Ed Reed said.
"We were told there were two
people sitting on a ledge, and at
that time we had men c limbmg
the s tairs. But by the time we
got there, they had a lready
jumped."
The couple's identity was not
immediately released
Th e fire. whic h broke out
s hortly after 3 a .m .. sent
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FIRBEN EXAMINE BURNED-OUT BUNKER HILL TOWERS
Three People Kiiied, Two by Leapfng From 11th Floor
several residents scurrying
into the s treet 1n their
nightclothes. but most stayed tn·
s ide their apartme nt:.. a\.'l1ding
the dense smoke in the hallv.ay-,.
Many residents said they v.en·
awakened by scream~. ~arcn'>
and the smell of s rnoke.
"J dadn·t hear any alarm,"
~a ad Grctrhen Pangman, 27 .
··when I awoke. I heard scream·
an~. and then 1 realized 1t wa~ in
tha:-tower ...
$800-Million Mistake
Another Fed E rror Found in
WASHINGTON CAP ) -or
fic1als of the Federal Reserve
~rd disclosed t oday that
~other $800-nullion error has
been discovered in the nation's
money supply figures in addition
to the SJ-billion mistake report·
ed last week.
Rep. Henry S. Reuss. D·W1s .
chairman of the House Banking
Committee. c alled the mas·
counting of the nation's money
supply a "monume nta l goof"
equivale nt to a "monetary
Three Mile Island."
·'The past few weeks have
been among the most chaotic an
the financial ma rkets since the
Greal Crash of 1929. 50 year.
a~o. · wtth much of t he <'haos re
suiting from the faulty money
supply figures. Reuss ~aad.
But two m e mber~ of th<'
baord. appearing before the
banking committee, tried to a~·
!l ur e Reuss and other con·
~ressmen that the m1srountl'd
money was not their fault and
did not influence the board's re·
rent actions.
"This error w<.is corrected
before at rould h ave any up
precaable impact on the way we
conduct monetary policy," said
Charles Partee. one of the seven
m e mbe r s o f the Federal
Money Supply
RewrH· Board
Thl· latc.,t l'rrnr mt'ant the
mont•y .,upply in rec1.:nt week,t.
gr~w by $:\ 8 billion Jess than the
boa rc1 , <tppcd ran~ before the ~row\h or lht• money ~upply dur·
in g this pcnod wa~ the r hief rea·
"On the board gavt' for its de
r1s1on Oct. 6 to ra1st• interest
rate:. 1n an effort to s low money
growth.
College Budget Major Target
ttui. Hoard Vice Chairman
Frederirk Schultz told the bank·
ing committee that even aft er
discounting the error~. the
money supply still expanded m
early October at more than a 10
percent annual rate. a raw of
growth that the board feels en·
rourages inflation.
Schultz said the latest $800
million error. like the other S3
billion. was the result of mis•
takes tn money reporting by the
Manufacturers Hanover .Bank in
New York City, and did not rule
out that additional errors would
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of ttle o.lty ~let SWff
Saddleback College trustee
candidates suggest budget solu-
tions for the fastest growing
community college in California
which range fronCcosl cutting to
charging tuition.
Some or the l3 candidates for:
four trustee pos ts call for
elimination of frivolous courses
to cul costs. Others urge lobby·
ing in Sacramento for additional
stale funds or seeking money
from the private sector.
The district with 178,579 peo-
ple reetatered lo vote Nov. 6 cov·
era 48 percent of Orange County.
The main campus is in Mission
Viejo and there ls a new campus
in Irvine.
The student enrollment of ap-
proximately 25,000 comes from
areas that include San Juan
Capistrano, Tustin, lrvlne. San·
ta Ana, E1 Toro, Laguna Beach,
Laguna Hills, La1una Ni1uel
and Mission Viejo.
The election is at-laree but lhe
trustees are chosen ln lhe seven
truatee areu or lhe district.·
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IUltCMen COMNOl.L'r
The 13 candidates seekipg the
four seats on the seven member
board have been interviewed in
an effort to help the voters of the
s prawling district in the tough
poat·Propositlon 13 times. A
summary of their pos itions
follows :
HA&&IET WALTREa . in·
cum bent from Trustee Area t, la
a 16-year resident of North
Irvine . She is a personnel
manager for Cosmotronic Co. ln
Irvine and a member of civic
and governmental bodies reng-
lng from the League of Wom~
Voters to. the Orange County
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WOOOMANHI
School Board AaaociaUoo.
"I can't see where there are
·hardly any cuts that can be
made Cin the district budget,)"
shesald. '
"We haYe to maintain ev.
erythlnc we've got, except for'an
occulonal clua," sheaa.ld.
As for eeetdq special fundina.
the lncumbeat candidate nys,
"I'm looklna into federal fund·
Jn.1 for pilot pro1ram1, and will
agreaatvely Mek private don•·
tJons."
Sbe N)'I • favors leulng a
20 acre parttl of dlatrlct land
near Marruertte Parkway on
tbe South campus for com-
ltlVAS WAltlNAUl lt
mercial use to raise funds for
the district, "as long as we don't
create a negative impact on the
educational environment."
And Mn. Walther said the dis·
trict abould continue to work
toward self-sufficiency In com·
munity service counes.
Her competitor for a seat In
Trus tee Area 1 ls JOHN
LYNCH, a 54-year-old former
CIA Agent, who left that Job to
work as an executive uslstant
for former Third District
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich.
Lynch is now a private In·
vesUaator ~ part-Ume teacher
(See M.DDLUACK, P aae AZ)
, be found.
PHONE RINGI NG
OFF THE HOOK
"I had such great success with
my Daily Pilot classified ad that
I went into the paper's Costa
Mesa o ffi ce to thank them
personally.
"My phone was ringing as J
walked in the door the first day
my ad ran, it rang nine times' in,
the next 40 minutes, and It stil~
was ringing two days later." I
That's the advertising succes~
story of the Orange Coast man
wbo placed this ad in the Dally
Pilot:
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Mtmben of the •l•t«' Al
sembly Committee on Criminal
Justiu were told today ln
NewpOrt Beach that "t achlnl haa become . hHll'doUI Q(C:\Q)I
tlon" aa a ruull of 1rhool vh>len~ and i11•dequ1t• prevtn t1• and punlahment.
Wltneas1.• (rom aero 1 the
alet~ rela ted lncldenu and
iitaUshc on school vluhmce at a
eommut<.'\.' beann1 conduttc<I in
Newport Beach Cit)' Count ll
chamt>tts.
T ht-bu rln• wn h eld In
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Onr wilnts.t, Dr Allrt'd M
Blorh, a UCLA Pt)'C:hlalrl•l whO
h u evaluate d a bout 1.000
teach ers, compa r e d th~l r.
a7cnptomt of tresa lo tbo11e of M
IOld[er in combat
'"They ducribed t~ settJnt ln
whlrh lhey were l4' chln1 u lh
combat t<me," Dr Dlo<'h 1ald
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parln1 tuclMra for lb4t pou•bUI·
ty ol violeoce. rot1Un1 teachen
In the rno.t 1tre111Ul 1Uu1Uona.
ind l1bllshtn1 more special
1c:hoola for trouble m1k•n1 1tu·
den ta.
Ric hard By rne. prealdtnc
Judae of the Los An(leles Coun~
Juvenile Court, a1reed that In· trcuder1 are the moat serious
problem
He said he bellevea stiffening
l'r•• Pflfle A I
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Aaodi'8' ••Hiier, Emmltt Wltu1 .. , a tHche r In the
Downey acbool dlltricl. told the
committee h1I home wu van·
dallied and set afire by 1 d.IJ.
1runtled 1tudent. He aald the
boy received ptychlatric care, but never h~ been punh•hM
Allo 1peakln1 w11 Wilma
Wittman. a coun1elor In th•
Oran1• Unified School Dtatrlct
and chairwoman of lhe Celtfornla
Teachers Al10c:l1tJon Committee
oa Profe11ioolll R labta and
She cited a National Educ•·
Uon A.Uoclalion poU tndlc1Un1
that S percent of teachers in lhe
na tion have been physlcaUy at·
tacked by a student at school In
1978·79.
Only 50 percent ~f those were
satisfied with the action that
was taken a1alnst their It·
tackers, she said.
Among the topics on which
tod1y•1 bearlnJ focu.ed were
tlM rHto••l••••11 of taie
crlmln1I juttlee 111tem to
tchOOI violtnce, ideMlf ylq deft·
elenclet in p~ for ban·
dlin1 1uch incident. and 1uae1t·
edremedies.
About JO peopl• a.tilled with
about 75 ln the a udience.
Ttie heartnc wd b•ld tn con·
juncUon with Anembly BW 117,
CO•IUthored by Mn. Berpeon,
which would Increase penalties
for school violence, whether
perpetrated b y 1tu4en ts,
parent.I, treapapen or tcbool
t mployees.
ADDLEBACK COLLEGE BUDGET l\RGETED BY CANDIDATES. • •
No Leads
In Search
For Killer
1u Santa Ana Coll~ltt' Lynch
IHl)'S r'lu' contacts with local.
1tate and federal officials will
give tum lhe edge ln lobbyln1
lot legislation beneficial to the
college dlstnct
"That <state> money should be
coming to Oran1e County,"
Lynch sald. "We're not 1etting
our fair share and we shou&d be
pllshlng for that money. It's ours
and we're entitled to our fare
share"
11'!1 (..lJMBf.NT LARRY
TAYLOR, a Saddleback board
~ember since 1974 and a fo rmer
aguna Beach Unified School
istrict board me mber for l2
years, says he's a lready beef'
• working with officials from
Sacra mento.
The 65-year ·old candidate.
who is seeking his Trustee Area
3 s.eat again. said he is trying to
"come up with some kind of
(state> ball to a o som etnang
a bout c lassr oom buildin gs
before Inflation eats us up."
He sald lhe district may have
to lease the 20 acres across from
the May Company on the 200
ac:re Mission Viejo campus to
l'aise funds, but says that pro
gram is only in the preliminar.
stages
"Sacramento right now ls our
only hope," he said. "We have to
cha nge the way people look at
schools"
BILL SVENDSEN, who as
Taylor's only competition for the
Trustee Area 3 seat disagrees
with the incumbent
T h e 39-year·o ld Cypress
, <;ollege Journalism and English
teacher says. "We can only get
M much from the state. and if
(Prop.) 4. passes. anyone who
says they're going to Sacramen·
"' t'<> r o r m o n e i a f o o 1 i n g
th e mselves ·
He says the college district.
· must look at the expen!>es we
alrt•t1dv havt· thul con be cut or cl1m1n~ted "
II \' terms. thr college •·a huge
burt'aucracy that as wasting
money." and calls the commum
ty !>er vices program " a Las
Vegas revue with o bscure
courses such as body works.
bridg-c. wine appreciation and
d ressing for a s uccessful im-
age."
He also calls for a "negative
t uition " for Soddleback stu·
dents, where they would pay for
classes al the beginning of the
semester, and if they complete
the class. they can apply that
same tuition the next semester.
That way. he says, only the
students who drop classes wall
be fi nancially affected.
Protes ter8 Picket
Trident Submarine
BANGOR , Wash. <AP> -
Three protesters who clam
bered over a chain link fence al
the Navy's Trident nuclear sub·
marine base were arrested Sun·
day as 1,000 to 3,000 singing and
sign -c arrying de m onstrato rs
rallied on Hood Canal.
Organizers of the demonstra·
l i on ag a ins t the nuclea r
weapons system carried signs
saying "Stop America 's Im·
pe rialistic arms race," "Tri·
dent to Ufe conversion." "Feed
the people, not the Pentagon·•
and "Stop these macho mis-
siles."
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He also termed the c urrent
board as "lacking in imagina·
!ion. If the well ls dry, 'we 're go·
10g to have to do some severe
cutting, which they (tht cur rent
board> has not indicated a wall
ingness to do.·· he said.
In Trustee Area 7, the incum.
bent is JOHN CONNOLLY, a Jl·
year-old executive with the May
Company and a lieutenant com-
m a nde r i n the U .S. Naval
Reserve.
The fi ve-year M1ss1on VieJO
resident says he'll continue to
seek alternative forms of flnanc·
ing should he be re·elected.
"We're looking at the lease.
sale arrangem ent on the south
"ampus. and hope to use the in·
1ua l i n com e to he lp build
classrooms," he said.
He said he is also establishing
a fou11dat1on to "go and solicit
funds for various projects" from
the p r ivate sector.·· As a
trus tee. he s aid he voted to
cha rge for community servicl's
course:; instead or cutting them
out. adding his priority is to
"work for the students so they
<'ar eel vocational s kills and a degree •
Connolly faces competition fo r
his seat from four other can-
didates. including Minion Viejo
pharmacist STEPHEN E. DIB·
BLE.
Dibble. 44. is president elect of
lhl' Mission Viejo Kiwanis Club
ci nd pre s ident of the
Toastmaster's Club o r Sad·
dleback Valley The eight year
resident says he'll use his busi·
ness background lo obtain fun ds
for the ~rowing district.
He says there are programs at
the college that "really aren't
necessary." but says he would
hate lo "burden the community
with tuition." His number one
goal is to provide an education
f o r the kid s leaving high
s chool."
Another Trus tee Area 7 com·
petitor is 19-year -old stude nt and
part-time bank em ployee DAVID
BIGGS. The Capistrano Va lley
High School graduate says "m·
creased lobbying on the state
level." is necessa ry to increase
funding, adding, "that m eans a
change of role for the board who
will have lo become lobbyists."
He said the district w1U have
to look to alternative funding,
s ug g est in g park i n g fe e s.
employee volunteers for library
posts and other duties, and stu·
de nt services fees as examples.
BASIL ROMAN, a teacher at
Cal State Long Beach, and a
long·Ume Laguna Niguel resi-
dent. says he hopes funding can
be accomplished without cuts to
district programs.
Canyon Road .
Problem Set
For Discussion
Solutions to tramc jams and
accicfents on winding La1una
Canyon Road will be discussed
at a meeting of the Orange
County Trans portation Com·
mission's c itizen's advisory
committee tonight at Irvine City
Hall.
Members of \be panel, and the
public will discuss the seven·
mile roadway, which includes
portlon1 or Laguna Beach,
Irvine and Oran1e County land
at 7:30p.m .
The transportation committee
is bold.lne public hearln1s lo
gather lnformaOon ln order to
convince Calllornia Transport&·
tlon offtclala in Sacramento to
approve wldenint of the
roadway.
Another meet.lna will be held
Nov. 5 at Leisure World's
Clubho..u No. 3 In Lafuna Hi.Ila.
Tbat IDMting allo betiM llt 7:30
p.m .
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LYNCH
Ile suggests the district use its
reserve funds, adding he would
not favor t uition, "because it
would be unorthodox," to do so.
The 51-year-old candidate says
he wouJd place the a ccent on
economy were he elected.
GLENN BURCH ETT, who
works at the federal archives in
the Ziggurat building in Laguna
Niguel. says Saddleback's fund·
ang problem. "is not as acut.e as
people make it out to be." He is
the fifth candidate in Trustee
Area 7.
He s a id the dis trict geo·
graphically has a large lax base.
"The problem is that the state is
in cha rge or most of that money,
and the task is to gel the money
back."
Burch ett does not belie ve
donations from private funds is
:i potential fund-raiser. saying
"th ey us u a lly go with the
pr i vat e sch ools a nd uni ·
versitics."
But he does support pa rking
fees al the college because they
pay for maintenance and pro-
mote use of public tra nsporta·
lilln.
Four candidates are seeking
the post of former trus tee Nor·
naa Brandt of Irvine who re-
cently moved to Loa Anaeles and
quJt her position.
The vacated seat is being
sought by ROBERT L. "808'
MOORE, a 38-year-o ld com -
municatio ns e ngin eer for
Hughes Aircr aft.
I le says he sees no place in the
hudget for program cuts, adding
cuts would "be impossible and
still continue to have a viable
community college." ·
The fi ve-year Irvine resident
sees the Marguerite Parkway
lease as a potential fund·raiser,
but fears it will take too long to
work out such an arrangement.
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TEEN • • •
out a n information letter to
par e nts in the principals'
news letters a t no cost to the city
for postage.
They also agreed that the
youth services staff would have
the freedom lo go on each cam·
pus to distribute information re-
ga rding the outreach program
as well as for other youth
services progr ams.
f acilities at Turtle Rock Com-
m unity Pa rk and Un iversity
Park will be used as s ubstitutes
for the fire-scarred teen center
until re pairs a re m a d e, Ms.
Munning said.
Additionally, she said offi cials
for University Shoppin1 Cent.er
and the Park West apartment
complex have told their staffs to
m a ke space a vailable two days
each week for outreach pro·
grams for teens:
Following the Mason Park
fire, Ms. Manning said the teen
center's staff was reassigned to
the Herita1e Park program until
the faclllty la back in use.
A fire department spokesman
said the blue al the Mason Park
Teen Center was caused by a
s m oldering cigarette left on a
couc h outside the facility.
Flames shot up a nearby wall
and went Into the attic, doing ex-
tensive damage to the roof.
However, the spokesman said
this morning arson lnveat11ators
have not been able to determine
If the blaze was deliberate or ac·
cidental. The center was closed
when the noontime flre broke ·
out.
City Inspectors ha ve
Htlmated the nre d id aboul
$1,000 damase to equtpment In·
••de the f aclllty and between
$40,000 and '50,000 to tbt build·
ln1.
The outreach proaram ror
IOUth Irvin• tMn·IPl"I lhould
be1ln in mJd·Novembfr once the
•l•ff hu completed 1pecial
trainlna, Ma. Manntns 1aid.
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·'The manner in which U\e
school system ls givlng money to
the state is unfair," be sald.
"More money Is com ing out of
this area lhan before Prop. 13.
but Is not being returned lo us
proportionally."
He said the ~t solution ls to
lobby in Sacramento for funds
for growing districts. addlng he
sees no place where programs
can be cut. "and continue lo
have a viable community col·
lege."
But candidate JACQUES
WARSHAUER says he sees lots
or areas where cuts can be made
al Sadd.Jeback College
He says he does not believe
the comm unity ser vices t•an
e ver be self.sufficient. adding
classes such as "llow to Cure In·
grown Toenail ar c a waste of
time."
He says Lhc distract Is offenng
too much to too many people
saying the college is "not an
business to provide entertain·
ment."
Wa rshauer . 64 . as a former
vice preside nt o f Litton In·
dustries, and currently works as
a f i n ancial cons ult a nt a nd
teaches a finance course at L'C
Irvine.
He said. "The Prop 13
phnosophy directed public of·
fidals to find ways to live within
a restricted budget ." saylnR the
dis trict should not be looking for
ways to wangle more money out
of the state.
"I think the most important
thing in educa tio n as t h<'
teachers. a nd cut the hell out of
eve r ything e lse. in c lud inR
facilities."
But fellow Trustee Area 6 can
didate GLEN WOODMANSEE,
01ee1.1
a 13-year attorney. says the dis ·
trict s houJd "vigorous ly seek
~peciaJ legislation in Sacramen
to to fund construction an dis
tricts wtth increasing student
populations ...
The ll·year lryine resident
s a id the bo a rd s h ou Id use
g reater diligence to "prevent
unnecessary costs-especially of
an administrative nature ... and
increase efforts to obtain granLc;
from the state . "but only lhosl'
with reasonable conditions and re11trlcllons ...
The fourth candidate seeking
a seat in Trustee· a rea 6 1s BERT
RIV AS, associate dean of stu·
de nts at the Chancellor's office
of the Cahforn1~ State Colleges
and Universities in Long Beach
Rivas. 39. is also 1n chargt: of
the Equal Opportunities Prn
l(ra m and student ~erv1ce!> ill thc-
Chancellor'-. offlc1·
He Sa}:. h1i. four H·:tr!> of •·x
periente makmR budi.iet pre1.t•n
talion~ before !>late senate and
a:.semhl} Pdu<·at1on r nmm1ltt·1·-.
makt· him a l1 kcl\ <·and1d.1tt•
"l would u:.e ihat t'XPNl{'nC't •
und the contacts to try to 1n
C'rease dollars roman1o: to &id
dleba<'k. ··ht> .,aarl
He hesitates to offer '>ug~e:-.·
lions on program cuts. sayin!?.
"I would h ave t o clo~ely
scrutaru ze the budget. but thJt
would be the firl.t thing I "'ould
do 1f elc•rted ..
lie ~aid he "'lluld abo con~11f1·r
leasrnl! parking f.1 c1hl1e:-. on th1•
campus for adJarent bu~ine!>~t·-.
to raise revenue~ for the d1:.tnt·t
Voters who "'ant lo meet Uw
Saddleback Community Colle~··
rand1datc.; have the opportunll '
Thursday ill a c·and1dall':. forum
an the colleJle art bu1 ld1n~ at 7 :10
pm .. :.ponsored by lhe fac uJty
associaUon
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PROTEST. • •
played cir cus music and spee·
tators watched the protest from
nearby vantage points. including
the steps ol the Federal Bwld·
ing .
"I haven't had this muc h fun
since the 1960s." Police Capt.
Thomas Ryan told some dem·
onstrators.
"Tell my mom I'll be late for
dinner." a young woman called
out as she was lifted on a
stret cher.
Among t hose taken Into
custody was Daniel Ellsberg,
The Fall ClaSSICS Return ..
an cordurov stacks bv $pofwooO
the key s1t·in figure of the Viet
nam-era Pentagon Papers cast.'
Ac tivist leade rs said t hey
want to stop investment an the
nuclear industry and "expose
the abusive role of corporations
and the financia l community an
controlling people's Jives "
·'This as a new focus for the
anli·nuclear movement." said
Sharon Tracy. a leader of the ac·
ti on . ··until no w i t 's been
focused just on the insta llallons
Now we're targeting the finan-
ciers."
1n navy. aeam khaki. txown and pl1Jm
comr:>11men1eo bv the casual comion or a
v·neck velOuf bv Bay I
Police seeking a killer they
believe Is responsible ror nine
assaults on women said today
they are continuing their efforts
to identify the suspect.
·'There were no new dis ·
rove rles ove r the weekend,"
commented Lt. Wyatt Hart of
the Orange County Sheriff's
Department.
The county age ncy's in·
vestagators are working with de·
tect1 ves from Newport Beach.
Costa Mella, Irvine and Tustin to
capt u r e the m a n thought
responsible for the deaths of six
wo men and an unborn infant and
the a ttacks that left a nother
three women severely injured.
· The killer last strut·k a week
ago an Costa Mesa.
S an ce th e n. police h ave
c1r<'ulated a picture of a man
seen at the scene of one of the
assaults.
They have received hundreds
of telephone calls about the BUS·
peel and today they said they
are conlmurng their pursuit of
those lead!>.
Irvine Co.
Land Swap
Passes Test
A proposed land s wap between
the Irvine Company and the
Marine Corps to allow fo r c1>n·
:.truct1on of military ho using and
completion of Irvine Center Drive
has passed a key leg1slat~vetest
/\ 5fl0kesman for Rep4Rotwrt
B.idham·.., off ice said lhe Hou:-.!!
nf Rl'pr(':-.<'nlat1vc·s ha!> appri>ved
J mallla r' con '>lruction
.1ulhonzat1on hill whtl'h provides
for the land swap
Thl' bi ll must next win ap·
pro\'al 1n the Senate, where.
Hadham 1>a1d. nppo1>1t11m to the
land '>W:Jp portion of the pru-
po:-.al 1:. unlikely
Under the proposal. the Navy
Department will s urre nde r a
75·acre stnp along the north and
n ortheast bo undary of the
Marine Corps Air Sta lion in
Tustin. which would provide the
right -of.way for widening and
extend.mg Irvine Center Drive.
The Man nes. in return. will
get acreage or equivalent value
on the east.em and southeastern
perimeters of the base. to be
used for housing for Marines of
the lower enhsted grades and
their families
Officials hope lo start con·
struct1on In December for 216
hous ing units at a cost of about
S9 m11llo n al lhe Tus tin
helicopte r base.
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600Held
In Nuke
Protest
NEW YORK <AP> -Pob~
u 1d they al'r9led more than 600
1rntl·nuclear proteaten today as
they tried WW\lCCH fully to shut
the New York Stock Exchanae
on the 50l.h a nntversary of the
stock market crash of 1929
The demonstra tors. who num
bered more than 1,000, sang and
chanted a s the y sat m li mitll
circles on s treets a round the ex
change, waiUng for police of
ficers to lift them on stretchers
and take them to vans for a nde
to headquarters for booking on
disorderl'y conduct charges.
The protest in lower Manhal
tan was the largest or several
anti-nuclear demonstrations m
cities around the country today,
i ncluding Bangor , Wa s h .
Groton. Conn .. a nd the nation's
capital
Deputy Police Chier Michael
Willis said that m ore than 600
pe rsons ha d been arrested by
the time the exchange opened al>
usual at 10 a .m Hundreds or an
n oyed Wall Street worke rs
passed throug h barriers around
~the exchange by flashing 1dent1
ty cards to police.
, Police used 10 buses and a like
1numbe r o r s malle r pa ddy
wagons lo drive prisonerl> to a
centra l booking fa c ility 1n
Manha ttan. Whe n processing
began lo back up, some overflow
prisoners were sent to a second
C'entral booking site in Brooklyn
lnside the exchange, a t'hecr
went up from the floor as thl• red
warning hght Wt'nt on at ~J.59
a.m .. followed by a louder ro;ir
cit 10 a.m. when the bell sounded
for trading to begin
"Usually they cheer when it's
c losing ," sa1d J a mes 1''uller, ex-
change's senior vacc preside nt.
FuUer said all the exchange
employees were at work. some
because they had come an Sun-
day and stayed overnight •
Outside, the mood was almost
fC$tJ ve. wiCtl little acrimony du,
played among the protesters and l hundreds or police officers on
hand. A JS.piece brass band
<See PROTEST, Page A2l
Monks Join
Seal Beach
~ Nuke Protest
Five Buddhist monks Joined
about 25 me mbe rs of a nuclear
we apons protest group Sund<()'
near Seal Jeach Naval Weapons
Station a s pa rt o f a protest
against development or the Tn
d ent missile P -S system
The L os An geles based
Japanese monks. active r cct>ntly
in Anahe im de m onstrations
aga inst electronics dt•vtdop
ments in warfare. arc from the
Hiroshima and Nagasaki areas,
according to vigil spokeswoman
Chris tie Me nad1er of Long
Beach
The 12:30 to 2·30 p m dcm
onstratlon at Pa c1 r1c Coast
Highway and Sea l Heach
Boulevard drew protest<.'rs from
Huntington Beach. Seal Beach.
Laguna Beach, Anaheim and
Long Beach. Ms. Mcnadier said
The p eaceful vigi l w us
sponsored by the Seal Beach
Nuclear Action Group and coin·
c ided with protests in other
<See MONKS, Page A2)
Or :~~.:ast
We ather
Light northwest e rly
winds receding, with early
morning and evening fog
aJso lessening. A little
warmer Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
55 inland. Highs Tuesday
ne ar 80.
INSIDE TODAY
Lolt wale, Rama fana said
thtng1 couldn't get worae. TMJI were wrong. See storr.
Page Bl.
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Oktoberfest Dan~ers
Btll Dwinell lead~ tht• danc:ing at the L::iguna neach
Oktobcrfc•st and pl ay~ a wondrnu:-. dt•\'J<'l' duhb<.:d the
'"Tcuf el,gc1ger " A host of local n•stdc•nh and v1~ilors
clarwC'd. sw1llc·d h<.:er and ate· fattt.'nang food:-. ;,st the c:o m-
mun1 ty c:e lebrntion Salurd:.iy night ---------
S. Koreans Warn
No~th: Stay Away'
SEOUL, South Korea <AP)
South Ko reans closed ranks
against North Korea today. a nd
the United States m oved an
ai rcrart earn er clost·r to th<:
Kort.•an coast as the gov<-rnmcnt
ad m 1tled that President l'ark
Chung lice was assassinated by
tht' head or the Korean CIA
Opposition lcad1>r Kim Young
Sam. a critic of Park's govern
mcnt, said th<' entire nation unit
c·d 1n wamang North Korea 1l
··sh ould by n o meCJns mlh
ealrulate this misfortun<' of our~
as ;in opportunity for 1nvasio11.
;md at should bear in mind th«1t
t hr nation is dl'lermined to dr·
fC'nd free democracy undt·r CJO)
carcumstanrc'> "
Another leading opponent or
Pa rk , 1971 prc-.1df'nt1al can
d1d<.1te Kam Dal' Jung . alsri
warned the Communists "not tlJ
trv lo take advantage of lhl'
s 1.tuat1on Tht: e ntt n
p e o p I e · s v n a " <' 1 c; u n 1 t t· d
1ransccnd1ng pollta<:al dif
rerenCl'S "
Wa rnings lo the North and
support for acting Preside nt
Choa Kvu Hah also camt' from
President Ca r ter , Oe rensc
Set'rPtary Ha rold Brown «1nd the
commander of U.S forces an
Korea. Gen. John A . Wi ckham
Jr
U .S.'officials said they saw no
ev 1de nce or unus ua l North
Korean military activity
However. Brown saad the Umt·
ed States sent two a irborne
warning a nd control aircraft to
South Korea and mo ved the
atrcrafl c~irrier Alue Ridge.
alrt·tuly 1111 s tation b~twecn
.Japan and hon·a. closer lo the
Kon'.tn to.1st
Wn·kh.irrr.1-who ulso hl·ads the
c·omhrn1·<1 l" S Korean Co m ~
m :1nd, •,t•nl a ll·lll·r to Choi
pl1·cl~•ing th:il •liouid hostilities
oc rur th<• <·omlnn .. d forces com ·
mand will dd1·11d th(• rcpublw
a nd \.\11! ri·ma1n r<'ad v and
totally 1!1·d w:it NI to I h<· st•<'uri ty of
IS<-1· W.\R!\", f'agC' A2>
Ballot Iss ue
Debate Set
A <h.•hat1· of tlw issues on the
NO\' Ii b.illot 1s scht'<lult'Cl trm1ght
h~ thP l.;1~1m .1 '\1gu1'1Communitv
,\ S ._ fl t· I :I I I fl n W I l h
1\ ~ s l' rn b I ~ v. o m a n M a r i an
Berg(" .. nn 1•1v1ng an update on
Sacram• nlo tulb
Tht• dt·b.1tl' and public meet
ing, s1>11nsor<'tl hy thP League of
Womc•n Vntn., twg1m. at 7 15
pm at th1· Cro~n VallC'v Com·
111un1tv Cent1•r ·
1'ht,-11ro" ;ind c1Jns of thl· four
prnpos1t1ons lh:1t will a ppear on
thl• Nov. ti ballot will be outlined.
Screams Not Heard
2 Leap to Death
Du1ing LA Blaze
LOS ANGEL ES <AP > -Three
people were killed today -two
of the m leaping to their death
c lutching their pet dog as
flames and smoke engulfed the
upper s tories of a n exclusive
downtown high rise apartment
complex
OfficiaJs said the couple were
driven onto a ledge on the cast
side of the building as flames
burs t into th e ir 11th floor
a partment of the Bunker 11111
Towers Bul fa r<.'men , battling
fl a mes on west s1d(• or the com
plex. did not hc<lr tht.·1r s<:re<.1m:.
for help
"The WQJ'Tlan kept screaming,
·for God's sake, -;o ml'•ml· ht·lp
me'.·· on<.' watnt·.,s. El1L«1beth
Sen1a . said art1:r tht• coupl t·
jumped
"The last thing :.hl' ~md was.
'Oh m y God . the rlamt·s an·
comm~ throu~h the rloM I s.iv.
one body jump. :Jntl th<·n sht·
jumped "
The man and ~oman "Nt·
found an a l'fumplt•d. hlood)
h eap wath tht·1r pt-t do~ 1n J
courtyard on th<' l'.i:.t .,,dl· or tht-
complex
Mr s . Sen1a sa td of lht·
f1reh ghters. "Thl'Y "<'rl' all O\er
there on thl· other :.adt'. but then·
was no one on this s tcll• · ·
Fire Inspector Ed Rl'cd !.<.11d.
.. We were told th er<' we rt' l wu
people sitting on a lc•dgl•. ~mfl ;.it
that time we had men C'hmbang
the stair... But b}' th1• 11 me w(•
got t hen·. the:~ had a lrl'<id> jumped··
The C'Ouplc :. identity ~ «1~ not
immediately r eleal.cd
The third v11..·t1m . a man. v.as
round dead or apparent smoke
1nhalat1on in an I Ith floor
hallway. C apt T o n y 01
Domenico said.
"Had he staved tn his r"Of.Jm
as 99 percent or the people did.
he may have s urvived." he saad
The fire. whic h broke out
s ho rtly a fter 3 a m .. sent
!>e v c ral residents '><'Urrytn ~
in t o the s treet an th<'tr
nii;!hlclothes. but most "l<l}Cd an
'>1de thcar apartments. avoiding
tht' dense smoke tn t he hallw<i>.,
Many rc1>1d<'nts s:.it d they ~c·n•
a wakened b\ "en·:im!'.. !'.lrc•n.,
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FIREMEN EXAMINE BURNED-OUT BUNKER HIU. TOWERS
Three P~ Kiiied, Two by Leaping From 11th F1o0r
and tht> l'l mell of '>moke
· I didn't hear «1n\ alarm ·
.,,11d Crl'tCh<'n P <in~man. 27
When I av.Okl'. I ht•«1rd "c'r<'«1m
1n).!. «1nd then I r ealtzt'd 1t was in
th1-, tm~er ··
\nother rl"-.dt•nr ~trphan11·
i\nk. 31. -;aid she s melled s moke.
hut heard no alarms an tht' bwld·
1n~
\bout 150 ftreftghter~ were at
t ht• <,('t•ne of tht• bla1e. and an-
\ (• .. uJ?ator-. v.t•rt· trvtnt.! to dt>~
ll'fm tnt· lht• 1•a11s<' or"tht· fin·
$800 Mi11ion Mistake
Another Fed Error Found in
WASHINGTON IAl 'I or
facials of the Fcdl·ral Ht·sen'l'
Boa rd dasc loHd tod;n that
another $800 m1ll1on t•rri,r ha.,
been discovered tn thL· nJt1on.,
m oney supply r1 gurC's an add1t111n
lo lh<' S3·balhon mtslakc n ·port
cd last week
Rep JfC'nr} S ffru.,s. U Wis .
chairman of tht• llouse Hanking
Com mattec. c-alll•d th1· tn1.,
counting of lhe nation ., mom:}'
s u pply a "monumt'nlal goof'
e qui vale nt to a ··moncta q
Three Mile Island ··
"The past frw wt•ch havi•
been amon~ the mo::.t chaotic in
the financia l markets since thl'
(;f('JI CrJSh of 192S. 50 .'C.lr'i
,1).!o. · v.1th much of lhl· chao~ n ·
... ultani.: frum thl· fault~ mone>
-upph flt.!IJrt•:-Ht·u~s :-aid
Hut lv.o mt'mber ., of tht•
hi.lord Jppt•arrng befon• lht
hanking rommallti·~lrit-d lo a:,.
'iU fl' Rt•us' and olht•r «On
J.!rt'4'l'lnll'n that the m1~counted
mnnn '>I.al-not thl'ar fault and djli-n~1t 1nflucnct' lhl' board"s fl'
t't•nl .1tt1on:-
· T h 1!'. t•rror wa., <:o rrected
bcforl' 1t could have a ny .ip
pn•r 1::iblt• impact on tht• way we
condutt mon<.'tary policy." '>aid
Churlt•s Partee. one of the seven
m t• m b c r" o f t h e F (' d e r n I
Money Supply
H1"'t'f\ t' Bo.1rd
Tht• latt·st Hror meant the
monl'\ ~u111>I.' an ret'l'nt week~
J.!rt''W 1') $3 X l>ilhun less than the
ho.1 rd appt ,tr ml? before t ht•
grov. th ot tnt· money "upply dur
ing th1:-pN1od wal'I thC' chief rea-
... on lht· board ~a \l' for ats de·
<.·1:.1on Oct r. ltl r a1-;c interest
rate~ an an effort to .,lo-w money
~rowth
College Budget Mitjor Target
bu\ tioard VH'l' Chairman
f'rcdenck S<'hultz told the bank
in~ committee that even after
d1srounl1ng thC' e rror s. the
money supply still expanded in
early October at m ore than a 10
percent annual rate, a rate of
Arowth that the board feels en·
courai;{es inflation.
Schultz said the latest $800
m 1 I lton. error. like the other S3
balh on. was the result of mis-
takes an money r eporting by the
Ma nufacturers Hanover Bank in
New York City, and did not ruJe
out that additional errors would
be found.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Ille O•llY PlloC Si.ff
S addle back College trust ee
candidates suggest budget solu
lions for the fastest g rowing
community college in California
which range from cos t cutting to
charging tuition.
Some or the 13 candidates for
four trus tee posts call ror
elimination of frivolous courses
to cut costs. Others urge lobby·
ing in Sacramento for additional
state fWlds or seeking money
Crom the private sector.
Ttie diBlrict with 178,579 peo-
ple registered to vote Nov. 6 COY·
crs 48 percent of Orange County.
The main campus is In Mission
Viejo and there is a new ca mpus
in Jrvlne.
The student enrollment of ap-
proximately 25.000 comes from
areas tltat include San Juan
Caplstrano, Tustin, Irvine, San·
ta Ana, El Toro, Laguna Beach,
Laguna Hills. Laguna Nl1uel
and Mission Viejo.
T he election la at-large but the
trustees are chosen in the seven
trustee areas of the dlstrlct.
IUllCHl!Tl COflNOllY
The 13 cand idates seeking the
four scats on the seven member
board have been interviewed in
an effort. lo help the vote rs of the
sprowling district in the tough
post-Proposition 13 limes. A
summary of the ir pos itions
follows:
HAltftlET WALT H E R. in·
cumbent from Ttust,e Area l , ls
a 16-year resider1' of North
Irvin e. She Is a personnel
manager tor Cosmotronic Co. ln
Irvine and a member of civic
and govemmental bod1es rant·
ln1 from the Lea1ue of Wom~
Voters to the Orange County
WOOOMANSll
School Board Assoc1atlon.
"I can't see where the re are
hardly a ny c uts that c an be
made Un the district budget,>"
s he said.
"We have to m a intain CY·
erytbing we've got, except for a n
occasional class." she s aid.
As for seeking special funding,
the incumbent candidate says,
"I'm Jook:ing into federal fund·
inl for pilot pro1ram1. and will
agressively Hek prtvate dona·
lions."
She says she favors lea1in1 a
20 acre parcel ot district land
nur Mar1uertte Parkway on
t he South campus for com -
lllVAS WAllSHAUl!ll
merclaJ use to rais e funds for
the district, "as long as we don't
create a negative impact on the
educational environme nt."
And Mrs. Wa lther said the dis-
trict s hould continue to work
toward self-sufficiency in com·
munity service courses .
Her competitor for a seal in
Trus t ee Area 1 is JOHN
LYNCH, a S4·year-old former
CIA Agent, who le~ that job to
work a.'I an executive as sistant
for former Third District
Supervisor Ralph Oledrtc:h.
Lynch la now a private in·
vesUotor and oart·Ume teacher <See SADDLEBACk, Page Al)
,
PHONE RINCING
OFF THE HOOK
"I had such great success with
my Daily Pilot classified ad that
l went into the paper's Costa
Mcsu office to thank t he m
personally.
"My phone was ringing as I
walked in the door the first day
my ad ran. it ramg nine limes In
the next 40 minutes, and it still
was ringing two days later." 1 Thal'8 the adverttslng success I
story of the Orange Coast man
1 who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
'64 Falcon 6 cyl A'uto 2
$300 ca~h Orm XJCX·XXXX
If you want advert11in1 suc·
c:eas. try the friendly Dally
Pilot ad·vtsers. Call 642·5a'78.
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SchoOla + '€ombat Zone'
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Memben1 or lhe 1tate A&· •~mbl) CommlU °" Cr1min1l
Juulre war~ told today In
Newport 8ea<'h that "tHcblnl has t>Mome a haaa.rdoua ocrupa·
lior " H a rHult or IC'hOOI
violence and m11dequ1te prevtn
t'On and pun"hment
WUne icfi fro m ecroN lhe
•l a te retalrd 1neld1nu >nd
11lati1u cw on chool 'Idol nte al •
<'Om m11lM hieann1 ~rt"' ln
Ne wport Beach CU)' Council
t"b mbers
Th\! hurtna WH held Ir
N'"9rt IMch at tM RC1.-t al Ai•••llll,womaa ararlan "'•= . .flewport lt•e'!L. • ... of .. oomalll ... TM mHtJe1 wu fhalred bJ Al·
1em bly Soeaker Pro Tem John know, D·Rlchmond, vice
chalrmenoflhecommtue.
One wit.Mia. Or Alfred M
Bloch, a UCLA Pl)'clalauill Who
hu evalu1ted abo•t 1,000
1e1 r her1, compared their
'Im ptoma of slr Lo those of •
aotdJ•r tn combal
''They de9crlbed lbe aatUna ln Vrhleb \.hoy .,.,.. teachlnt aa tM
com bit wne." 0.. Bloeh a aid
~oil of &Mt• who ar• It·
tacl&td.,. Ill•••--= If &11161
onMr' t••0 r .. vqr..U." llM.
Dr. lllMh ~mlfMltd PN·
parlnl i ad.en for tbe po111blll·
ly of violence, rotaUna teaebtn In lb mo.t 1tru1fuJ 1ttuauona.
and t•bliahlni more fl)fflal
1choolt ror t.roubl makln1 1tu·
dtnla.
-Rlc htrd Byrne. prt1ldln1
Judie ol lhe Lola An1elu County
Juvenile Court agreed tt\at in·
trud1ra are the moat Hrioua
problem.
He aald he believes aurtenma
,.,...,. ... At
.
aeo'9nc11 fer to•• •t1Mr =.m.r ,,.., ... 1n ••
c' ,......_ 1peaker, Emmltt
1'tlnl1n1, a teacher In the
Downey school dlatrtct, told the
commlt&M b1t home w11 van·
daU&ed and Ht aftN by a dis·
lr'Wltled 1tudent. He 11id tbe tM>J ~wet p1,eblatr1e caN,
bu& "9vet' bu btMl DUOltMd,
Al10 •PHldna wa1 Wilma
Wittman, a coduelor la lM
Oranp UDlfted kbool l*trtct
ud ebalrwoman of tbe CaUforDla
Teaeben AuodaUon Committee
on Profe11ional Rltbll and
··:s: ,w..... . .......... ~
that teacblaa b11 become a
bau rdou1 oecupallon," •b•
'fald.
She cited a National ltduca·
tloo AaaoclaUon poU lndlcatina
that 5 percent of t.acbera In the
naUoa have belo pbyaleaily at·
tacked by a awdent at 1ebool tn
lftl-79.
Only !O pereent of thoH 1NN
aat11fled wtlb the action that
waa taken a1aln1t their at·
tackers, abe aaJd.
A moq tbe topic• on whlcb
SADDLEBACK COLLEGE BUDGET TARGETED. • •
it• Santa Ana Coll•se l.ynch
·HIY~ hl1> <·onh1t•ts with local.
islalt' u.nd fedcrllJ ofhclali ~IU
aAv" hJm the ed1e In lobbytn., kv letlalaUor benetlclal to UH' ~ol!ere diatrict 'That Catat~> money should be
coming to Oran1e County,"
Lynch said. "We'rtt not 1etUn1
our f1lr share and we 1hould be
pu1hln& for that money. lt'1 oura
and w~·re entitltid to our 'ar•
share··
INCUMBENT LARRl
TAYLOR, a SaddJeback board
member since 19"74 anct a forme,.
Laguna Beach Unified School
District board member for 12
years, says he's already beer.
wo rking with offlclals from
Sacr a mento.
The 65·year.old candidate,
who 1s seeking his Trustee Area
3 seal again, said he Is trying to
··come up with some kind of (stale) bill to oo something
a bout class room buildings
before Inflation eats us up "
lie said the district may have
to Jease the 20 acres across rrorr
the May Company on the 200
acre Mi ssion Viejo campus to
raise funds, but says that pro
gram ls only In the preliminary
stages
"Sacramento right now as our
only hope," he said. "We have lo
change the way people look a•
schools."
BILL SVENDSEN, who Is
Taylor's only competition for the
Trustee Area 3 seal disagrees
with the incumbent
The 39 -year ·old Cypress
Collef(e journalism and English
tl'acher says. "We can only get
"o m u<.·h from the stale. and if
1 Prop l 4 passes anyone who
!itl.YS they're going to Sacramen·
to f or money i!> f ooli ng
themselves "
ffe 11y1 the colle1e dlltrlct,
"muat look at lbe expenHS we
already have thal can be cut or
eliminated."
He terms the college ··a huge
bur('aucracy that i!> wasting
money. · and calh. the commun1
ty i>ervices program" a La!>
Ve~u s r evue with obscure
course1> such as bod) works,
Worker Hurt
At Reservoir
Said Serious
A 20-year.olo construction
worker remains In serious condi
lion today after he was crushed
by a faallng pipe in a San
Clemente water reservoir and
t.hen nown by nellcooter to a
hospital Saturday
C raig He nderson, a Camp
Pendleton Marine, was struck
oy the metaa ploe section at 4:30
p.m while working on a scaffold
1n s1de the unde r grouno res
ervo1r being bu11t n orth of
Camino de 10tt Mares.
Other workers al the scene
cKrried the atricken man atop
the reservou where he could be
treated b> Sun C ie mente
paramedics
Henderson , who moonlights
lor the constructlor company
~orkang on the reservoir was
airlifted by a Ma rine helicopter
from El Toro to Mission Com
mun11y Hospital
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brtdae, wine appreciation and
dre1alng ror a s ucceaaful Im·
age.'' • He also calls for a "negative
tuition" ror Saddleback stu·
dents, where they would pa> for
classes al the beginning of the
sem ester, and. if they complete
the class, they· can apply that
same tuition the next semester.
That wa). he says, only the
students who drop classes w1U
be flnanclally a((ected.
He also termed the current
board as "lacking in lmagina·
lion If the well ls dry, we· re go.
Ing to have to do some severe
cutting, which they lthe current
board) has no• Indicated a will·
ingness to do." he said.
In Trustee Area 7, the lncum
bent Is JOHN CON J'lilOLL 'k , a 87
year·old executive with the May
Company and a lieutenant com·
mander in the U.S . Na"al
Reserve
The fi ve.year Mission Viejo
res ident says he'll continue to
seelr alternative rorms of !inane·
Ing should he be re·elected.
··w e're looking at the lease·
sale arrangement on the south
camrus. a.nd hooe to use the ln·
ltla income to h e lp bu ild
classrooms." he said.
He said he 1s also establlshl.ng a roundauon to .. go ano souc1t
fund!-. for various prOjeC L'i" from
the orq.ate sector." As a
trustee, be 'aid b e voted to
charae tor community services
courses instead or c utting them
out, adding his priority is to
"wor~ for the students so they
can aet v<><:atlonal skills a.nd a
degree."
Connolly faces competition for
hi s seat from four other can
d1~estes. including Mission Viejo
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cities across the nation
The demonstrations were pro
moted near Lockheed plants
producing parts for the Trident
system and at bases serving Tri·
dent submarines, Including
Bremerton. Wash . and Bangor,
Me.
"Each Trident submarine has
enough missiles to destroy every
Rua.tan city or 100 000 or more
people," said Ms Menadier
"Since our government already
has the capacity to deatroy the
Soviet Union ~ times. It 's Just
insane to ouild another.·•
Ma Menadler saad that the
Seal Beach Installation has no
apparen• pa rt lo the Trident
syste m, but does handle oth~r
nuclear devices for the Navy.
F'ollowing official policy, Navy
authorities never h a ve con·
rirme<' or denied the e xistence of
nuclear weapona at Seal Beach.
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'WARN .II----
the republic."
Chol, the defen1e. home and
f orelp ministera and other key
oftlclal1 mel for two hours lh1I
m o rn ln1 and decl1red :
"Everythln1 is In order and
calm bu been re.tor.ct."
However, the Korean armed
forces remained on emergency
alert, and the nation waa still
under martial taw There were
no dla.urbancea
la@una Police
lnveetiaate Theft l.11un;~'&-;ch po11re are In
Vtllil&Unl tbe theft or I 1ter Un1
silver decanter taken over tbe
wttkend rrom ' La1una Beach
m1n'1 bome
Fred 0 1'1rhol1on. of 362
North Cou. HJlbway, Hid he
returned home Sah.rday and
round t.he Sl,500 decanLer mll•·
Ing t romhut home ·
WALfMI• LYNCH 8 1901 Otaat.e •OMAN
pharmacist STEPHEN E . DIB·
BLE.
Dibble, 44, Is president-elect of
the Mi ssion Viejo Klwanls Club
a nd pr es id e nt o r t h e
Toastmaster's Club of Sad·
dleback Valley The eight year
resident says he'll use his busi-
ness background to obtain funds
for the growing district.
He says there are programs at
the college that "really aren't
necessary," but says he would
hale to ''burden the community
with tuition." His number one
goal as to provide an education
for the k id s leavin g high
school."
Another Trustee Area 7 com·
petltor Is 19-year-Old student and
part-time bank employee DAVID
BIGGS. The Capistrano Valley
High School graduate says "ln·
creased lobbying on the state
level," 1s necessary to In crease
funding, adding, "that means a
change of role for the board who
wi II have to become lobbyists."
He said the district will have
to look to alternative funding.
sugges ting p a rking fee s,
e mployee volu.nteers for library
posts and other duties, and stu-
dent services fees as examples.
BASrL ROMAN. a teacher al
Cal State Long Beach. and a
long·time Lagu.na Niguel resl·
dent. says he hopes funding can
be accomplished without cuts to
dlatrlcl programs.
He 1uggesll the dt.lrlct use tta
reserve funda, adding be would
not favor tuition, ''because It
would be unorthodox,"· to do so.
The 5l·year-0ld candidate says
he would pl ace the etcccnt on
economy were he elected.
GLENN BURCHETT, who
works at the federal archives an
Second Diver
listed in
Coast Crash
An omission frpm a Highway
Patrol news rcloose caused a
news s tory to errdneously list an
El Toro man u ttt'e aole motorist
involved In a water truck acct·
dent Oct. 19.
A news story said Alistair
Ross Smith, of El Toro, wu the
driver of a 10-ton water truck
that overturned otf Live Oak
Canyon.
But California Highway Patrol
offi cers said Smith waa at the
wheel of a Chevrolet van when
the waler truck , driven by
Alfred Louis Lamora, 55, of
Fullerton slammed Into Smith's
van.
The heavy truck apparently
had defective brakes, orncen
said, and struck Smith's car Sh
the van drive r was driving
northbound on El Toro Road.
The water truck continued
across the intersection •t Live
Oak Canyon and overturned
when it ran orr the roadway.
Lamora wH not injured, of·
flcera aaid, and Smith received
minor lnjurles.
1\nother
Marine Held
In Break-in
San Clemente police ha,.• re-
leased three Marines and arrest·
ed another in connecUon with a
breall·ln two weeks a10 at a
downtown smokina
paraphernalia bead 1hop ln
which $4,500 In loot was taken.
Thomu E. Nut•ll, 18, wu ar
re1ted 'lbunday on 1uaptclon or
burglary and poeae11lon of ii·
e,al exp10liv11
t 11 aJ1111d th•t Nutall ano
Edwin J Butte. tt. both
Marlnu took 1mo1Ctn1
paraphema'ua, a 1bot1un an<I
other l~ma from t.rie <;at'• Eye
hHd thoD, 310 N El Camino
Rul. on Oct. 17.
Baalll '¥as arrealld an a Tull·
day raid by polio. on 1 bom1 a•
20& Ave de la Estrella.
the ztuurat buUdin& ln Lacuna
Niguel. aaya Saddleback'a lund·
ing problem, "la not as ac~ as
people make lt out to be." He ls
the flftb candidate In Trustee
Area 7.
He said the dlatrlct geo·
graphically bas a large tu base.
·'The problem la that the state ls
In charge of moat of that money.
and lhe task ii t.o 1et the money
back."
Burchett does not believe
donations r.rom private funds la
a potential fund·rai.aer, 11ying
· 'lhey usually go with the
private schools and uni·
versltlea." -But he does support parking
fees at the college because they
pay for maintenance and pro·
mote use of public tr1nsporta·
lion.
Four candidate• are seekina
the post of former trustee Nor·
n sa Brandt, of Irvine, who re·
cently moved to Los Angeles and
quit her position.
The vacated seat is be1nit
sought by ROBERT I~. "808'
MOORE a 38·year·o ld com ·
mun1c ation s e n g ineer for
Hughes Aircraft
He says he secs no plac(' 1n the
hudget for pro~ram cuts. addm~
<.•ut s would "~ impossible and
still continue to have a vl1ble
commWlity college."
The flve·)'ear Irvine resident
aeea the Marguerite Parkway
lease 11 a potential fund·raiser.
but re1r11 it will take too long to
work out such an arrangement
·'The manner in which the
school system as giving money_ to
the s late is unfair," he saad.
"More money is coming out or
this area than before Prop. 13,
but is not being returned to us
proportionally.·'
He said the beat solution ls to
lobby ln Sacramento for funds
for growing districts. addlng he
sees no place where programs
can be cut, "and continue to
have a viable community col ·
lege.''
But candldate JACQUES
WARSHAUER s ays he sees lots
of area.a where cuts can be made
at Saddleback College.
He says he does no\ believe
the community services can
ever be self ·sufficient, adding
classes aucb as "How to Cure In·
grown Toenail are a waste or
time."
He says the district ls offering
too much to too many people
saying the college Is "not In
buainetts to provide entertain·
1 he Fal1 Classics RetLirn
ment."
Warsh1uer. 64, la 1 former
vice president of Litton In·
dustrles, and currently works as
a financial cons ultant and
teaches a finance course at UC
Irvine.
He uld. "The Prop 13
philosophy directed public of-
ficials to find ways to live within
a res tricted budget." saying the
district ahouJd not be look ing for
ways to wa.ngle more money out
oflhe state.
"l think the most Important
thin1 In educa tio n Is the
teacheni. and cut the hell out of
everything e lse incl uding
facilities."
But fellow Trustee Area 6 can-
didate GLEN WOODMANSEE,
a 13-year attorney. says the dis·
trict should "vigorous ly aeek
special leglalation tn Sacramen-
to to fund ronatruction ln dis·
tricts with increasing student
populations '
The ll ·year Irvine resident
'lai d the board sho uld use
~rea ter d1hgencc to "prevent
unnece!'>io.ary cO'its-espec1ally of
an adrrunistrattvt! nature ' a.nd
increase efforts to obtain ~rants
from the btatt·. "hut onl> thoM·
with rt-u~nabll-{'Ond 1t10nb and
restrlcUollb "
The fourth candidate seekinR
a seat n l TrusteC' Area 6 1~ Bert
Rlvaa, associate dean of stu
dents at the Chancellor's office
of the California State Colleges
and Uni vers1t1es in Long Beach
Riva.s, 39, 1s also in charKe of
the Equal Opportun1t1eb Pro
gram a.nd stuoent ser vice& al the
Chancellor's office
He says his four years of ex-
perience making budget presen·
tataona before state senKte and
a ssembly edurallon committees
make ham a likely candidate
"I would use that experience
and the contacts to try to m
crease dollars coming to Sad
dleback." he said.
He heBitates lo offer !lugges-
taons on program cuts, saying,
"I wo uld hav e t o closely
scrutaru:ie the budget, but that
would be the first thmg I would
do if elected "
He saJd he would also consider
.easing parking facilities on the
campus ror adjacent businesses
to raise revenues for lht! d1stnct
Voters who want to meet the
Saddleback Community College
candidates have the opportunity
Thursday at a candidates' forum
In the college art buildina at 7 .30
p m .. sponsored by the faculty
associallon.
• 1n cOrduroy l 1oOko by Spotwooo .ntlavy creem khaki brown ano P 1..m
compt1mentod by lhe cast.a. comfort or a
1 nec.t "91oJr by 83y 1
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U11e , .. ,..11••••11 of Ut1
criminal Ju1tlce ay1tem to
school violence, iclmUlylac dell·
clencl• ln proceduree for ban·
dJlnl aueh tnclde.nll and 1u,...t·
edremd•. A bout JO people t.Un.d with
about 7$ ln the audlente. •
The heartq WU blld ta tm·
Junetlan wtlb'AuemblJ aw nt. CO·aUtbored by lln. ~,......1
which would rncreue penalties
for school violeoce whetb•r
perpetrated by atudeou.
parents, t:rwpauen or ~bool
employees.
Recovered
Property
Identified
About half of the rerovered
S250,000 m loot Mlleved taken in
• ser\es of burgl1rlea mosUy ln
south Orange County has been
ldentlfled by resldentl who
cl1im the property wa1 taken
from their homes.
The lool, conalstlng largely of
Jewelry. coins and precloua
stones, wu recovered Od 15
when a 218-year-old S1nta Ana
man was arrested allegedly ln
possession of the property
Polire say Sydney Tyrone Bat·
tie was driving a rent.ed truck
loaded with the loot. Battle was
charged with burglary and
possession of stolen property.
Thus far, at least three San
C le m e nte re sidents and
homeowners from Irvine and
Newport Beach have clalmed
property they say was taken In
break·lns, Orange County
Sheriff's deputies said today.
It Is believed the break·ins OC·
curred withln the past year
The property is on display
from 8 a.m. to ~ p.m . at the
Sheriffs s ubstation, 30143 Crown
Valley Parkway In Laguna
Nlicuel. Sheriff's mveatlgators say
residents must have a police re·
port or be accompanled by an of·
fl eer from their city to claim the
property.
San Clemente police Lt. Al
Ehlow said an•lnvestigator wtll
IK' a vallable to help residents in
Identifying property at the sub·
'ltation F'or information, call
192·5101
for more information on the
property •dent1fication c all
•95.-1230 or 834-6005
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.PROTEST. •
played circus music and spec -
unors watched the protest from
nearby vantage points, including
the ~tepe of the Federal Bulld·
Jn~
"I haven 't had this much fun
"'"Ct! the 1960s Police Capt.
Thomas Ryan told some dem-
onstratori
"Tell my mom I'll be late for
dinner," a you.ng Noman called
out a b s he was lifted on a
stretcher.
Among those taken Into
cus tody was Daniel E llsberg,
the key figure of the Vietnam·
era Pentagon Papers case.
Activist leaders said they
want to stop Investment ln the
nuclear Industry and "expose
the abusive role of corporations
and the financial community lo
contro1Ung peoples llves. •·
·'This 1s a new focus for the
anti-nuclear movement," said
Sharon Tracy, a leader or the 8C·
t Ion "Until now it's been
focused just on the installations.
Now we 're targeting the flnan· c1ers "
A1..S GARAO~
56 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 644 7030
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On tlae Rorks
It was a bit nippy to be sunbathing Friday
afternoon, but Heis ler Park beach in
Laguna provided a se'tting away from
noise and crowds in which to read.
Retired Manager Windstorm
Misses TLC Friends SIU/ts to
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tlle o.i1y ~li.t It.ff
He's got the biggest smile in
town, and his perpetual grin Is
contagious among the senior
citizens who eat their lunches at
the Community f>resbyterian
Church in Laguna Beach.
Carl Hansen, the 74-year-old
manager or the Transportation,
Lunch and Counseling <TLC)
program retired recently from
the post he held since 1973.
But he still makes it back to
the church to see his friends.
"You bet I mass it," the Den·
mark-bom retired TLC manager
says.
Again the grin. "But I like the
freedom or going down there
whenever I want.·'
Hansen was the first manager
for the federally.funded Feed-
back Foundation, Inc.. which
provides bot meals, transporta-
tion and companionship for the
60 or so senior citizens who
participate daily in the Laguna
Beach project.
It's not the first job from
which Hansen has retired.
He owned an independent
g rocery s t ore chain near
Chicaeo in the 19t0s with a
partner, and retired to come to
California in 1947.
Before that, the energetic en-
trepreneur was a trouble shooter
for the National Tea Co. chain
fo r 23 years, super vising 31
supermarkets in Illinois.
Quite a change from the days
he mopped floors and cleaned
s pittoons at a pool tralrshortly
after arriving In America at the
age or 17
He moved to the San Fernando
Valley after retiring from the
grocery chain, but grew restless
in his new home and began nos-
ing around the neighborbood,
looking at commercial build·
in gs.
He bought a liquor store, took
a course In wine and liquor, then
bou ght the land around the
store
"I'm a teetotaler," he smiled.
But that didn't stop h im from
running a successful business.
e1nd eventually expanding his
land and opening several other
shops in the complex.
He took the test for a real
estate license, "So J could know
early when the good things were
coming up," and founded the
San Fernando Valley Chamber
of Commerce.
lie and his wife, Ma ry, moved
~
o.ltT~lleillwfl~
FRIEND OF SENIORS
Laguna'• Carl Hanaen
to Leisure World in 1971 . but
Ha nsen found the weather wa~
too hot, and bought a con-
dominium in South Laguna over-
looking Aliso pier.
It was then that he was asked
to manage the TLC program m
Laguna Beach.
In the following years, he
planned. administered and
coordinated nearly SO programs
ror the TLC, ranging from or-
ganizing craft classes to visiting
shut· ins.
George Fowler, director of
Laguna Beach's Recreation and
Social Services department.
praised, Hansen for his years as
TLC manager.
"Carl would dip into his own
pocket to buy additional food for
t he senior citizens." Fowler
said.
He said the affable manager
would solicit day-old bread from
Alpha Beta, along with cakes,
cookies and other goods ror his
seniors.
But most of all, he put a s mile
on the faces of the seniors who
gather for lunch and compan-
ionship at the church ball.
•'I keep going back, even
though I'm not managing the
p r ogram anymore," Hansen
says.
"The place kind of grows on
you."
Carl Hansen kind or affects his
fellow serilors tbe same way.
Northeast
By The AslOClated Press
A windstorm which gusted up
to 60 mph and caused power out-
ages for 300,000 Southern Califor-
nians should change direction
and retreat into the mountain
passes today, the National
Weather Service said.
"We expect it to be a more
typical Santa Ana condition and
not to be as strong in the coastal
area," said forecaster Bob
Webster.
He added that the wind should
s hift from northwest to
northeast, with its s peed re -
duced 15 to 30 mph.
However. the Los Angeles
County fire department declared
today as a ''red n ag alert day,"
meaning there was extreme nre
danger because of the winds.
A travelers' advisory issued
for the Tehachapi Mountains
and western Mojave Desert was
extended late Sunday to include
all mountain and desert areu as
well as co.astal sections of
Southern California The wind
was blowing dust and sand, with
tree branches rei>orted down In
many coastal areas.
The Californi a Highway
Patrol had wind warnings in er.
feet for the Ventura Freeway
from the San Di ego Freeway
north to the Kern County line:
for the Newhall area of In-
ters tate 5 from Highway 118 to
the Kem County line ; and for
the San Diego Freeway from the
Ventura Freeway to Interstate
5. Motorists were advised not to
drive. campers or haul trailers
on those hi{:hways .
The northwesterl y winds
which ran rampant through a
wide are<i Sunday snapped tree
branches, crossed power I.mes.
und bneny shut down operations
al Lo:. Angeles International
Airport when crosswinds there
reached 43 mph. according to
opc•rataon:. superintendent Fred
Hall.
The wind also caused some
a n xiou s moments for 500
firefighters battling a blaze that
started Saturday In the Los
Padres National Forest in Ven-
tura County.
Firefighters watched the slow-
moving 100-acre blaze jump into
a troublesome 300-acre fire as
the erratic winds pushed it over
contalnment lines Sunday. said
U.S. Forest Service..:.pokesman
Ken Kestner. r
Nixoa the T~p 'Spook'
R ealistic Look 'In' for Halloween
By The Alaeclated Pft!!._
RTcliara-miOn ff head imd
shoulders above Jimmy Carter,
"Star Wars" villain Da rth
Vader is slUI riding high and
Zorro is slubing his way back
from obscurity.
The realistic look la in for
Halloween this year, and s bop
owners say parents or the well·
dressed spook are abelllng out
up to seo a COlltume.
"Carter's not doin' too food,"
• aald Dorothy Kerns, wbOH fatnl·
ly owns the Ooatume Holiday
House ln Fremont, OhJo. "NlxQn
maska are lt111 the beat aelliq
oneJ as far u pollt.leal f~
co."
AltMueh Dadb VMer II reap-
tng benefitl M>m tbe rmada
movie "Star Wars," Zorro, the
19SOI &elMillon bwo, aboulill be
in evtdence amon1 trick·or·
treaters Wednesday olgbt.
"I don't know what'• hap·
pened, but Zorro has made a
comeback," aald Belen Den'1er
of A. T. Jones & Sona Inc. in
Baltimore.
·'The women are golog for our
version of the bride of Franken·
stein and the men like Franken·
ateln and those types," Mra.
Dengler said.
"We've bad two or three calls
for costumes for KISS (the rock
group)," abe said. "That'• about
it as far as the weird thln1. ''
In Durham, N.C., abop owners
report that cloee-fittinl over·tbe·
bead mask.II are bli lbl1 year for
adults. Stores aay ahoppen are
willing to pay from S3C> up to
look like an authentic cbaracttr
from Star wars.
"Draeula lJ a hot one this year
t>ecauae of tbe movie ud play," ~aid Phil 'nlomu, a profeuJonal
magician who bas been aelllng
props for magtdaM for aome ao
years lo Baltimore.
Thomas sells a 24·plece clown
makeup lab and roa1Jc show for
$11 .50 and some of hll customera
are willlDI to pay $50 for a
' ..
gorllla mask.
Mn. Deniler said their masks
10 for "$10 ror the little devil's
mask to $45 ror the Star Wars'
Darth V ader a nd storm
trooper."
Those 1oin• to rent costumes
thla year will also be paying
more.
"The average rental is $35,"
for one niCht, Mrs. Dengler said,
"and the hl8hest, I guess, is
Darth Vader for $60."
While Star Wars characters
are 1Ull 1<>1nl 1trong two years
after the movie came out, I.l's
Nlxon'a face that really has
1tayln1 power, said Mrs. Kerns.
Sb• •aid one customer came in tw• · )'Mn Aff Hd ordered 18
masks ol the fon:ner president.
"He "Wanted them for a group
of people who were giving a
houac-warming party for a
De mocrat friend," s he said,
chucklJng. "lma1inc 18 Nlxons
walklng In carryto1 tood."
Gang Violence Claim Disputed.
8JftSVS.AUL& .............
Tom MWer pnpped b1I foot oa
lbe bumper of b1I car. pu.hed hll ··smoke)' tM Bear'· bat back
trom bil fee. ud 1t.ared toward
the •llltmln• Bolla Cblca aanda. "Thia la a family beacb, a
wholesome place -not 1 batUe·
1round,'' remarked the atate
ran1er, who serves as area
manaser for both Bolla Chica
and Hant.lniton state be ache.. "I wouldn't have any problems
brtn1tna my famUy down here at
ntcht," he saJd, contradlctln1
claims made by local law en·
forcement oftldala.
Miller. a 21-year ranger
veteran who bu worked the state
strand for four years, claims re-
cent comment.a re1ardln1 lllll
violence at atat.e beaches may
give potential visitors the wrong
impression of wbat goes on aT
Huntington BeachStat.epark.s.
Huntington Beach Police Chief
Earle Robltaille has dubbed the
state sborea a battleground for
East Los Angeles gangs where
thugs play "shoot-'em·up' ·to set-
tle disputes.
Robltallte asserted violence
at state beaches was on the rise
and that It could take up to five
years to curb problems and get
the word out lo troublemakers.
Orange County Sheriff's dep·
uties echoed Robitaille's st.ate·
ments and suggested many
violent incidents at the beach go
unreported. .
"If this ls gang turf then we
haven't been told about it," said
Miller. st.anding t.o one s ide of the
state's new Bolsa Chica parking
facility
DM!y ~--.._
DEFENDS BOLSA
.... R•nger MUie;
Miller maint.aiu the new park-
ing lot and the row of bigh-
powered lights along the sand
has cut down problems . He says
10 rangers and JO full·tlme
lifeguards patrol both state parks
daily.
·'Our client.ele at Bolsa Ctuca
har changed from people who
wanted to find darkness to people
who ertjoy the family-t ype ar
tivities," he said.
Alcobol use among JUven1l es.
not violence, he said , is lhc
state's biggest problem
Rangers. he continued. have law
Books Keep Peace
At Huntington Jail
The grating or lock.a, the rattle
of metal doors and the shouting
of Huntington Beach jail in-
m at ea recently has been
replaced by serene silence.
Jailer Warren BiscAiwz said
he discovered the formula ror
keeping eace in tbe jallbouse
when be phoned the city's cen-
tral library and asked for a
Batch of discarded paper~ck
boob.
"I kept thinkin1 that having
some bookl would keep the
pri.onen from bein& ao bored,"
Blscalwz explained . "Time
passes pretty slowly back
there."
He and library employees a.r-
ranced early thla.m~tb to beein
Ara/ at _Plans
Visit to U.S.
KUWAIT CAP) -PalCstlnlan
guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat
wi ll visit the United States.
Portugal, France. Italy a nd
Belgium next month, a Kuwait
newspaper said .
Quoting "authoritative
Palestinian sources ... the daily
Al-Qabas said Arafat will v1s1t
New York to attend the U r-.;
General Assembly session and
possibly would go on to a
number of Latin American coun
trie:..
In Beirut, Lebanon. a PLO
s pokesman s aJd he knew nothing
about the itinerary reported by
Al·Qabas
bringing an a load of light·
reading matter for priaoners.
About 40 books are dropped off
at the Maio Street facility every
two weeks.
Biscaiwz said he looks the
used texts over to see "if any
are too sexy" and then puses
them out t.o inmates. He said it's
not unUll&&&l for a 48-hour-euest
to go tbrougb two or three books.
Romantic novels. a scattered
selectiOn of best sellers and a
few self-improvement pieces are
provided' by tbe library. Jail
employees, be poted, get ftnt
crack attbe bestaellen.
PriloDen, be uld. a.re kept a
maxJmum of .ca hours makia1
ata.odard classics like "War and
Peace" and ''The Iliad and the
Odyssey" impracticable.
The two most popular boob.
he said. are Mario Puzo's '1be
Godfather" and Harold Robbins
·'Th~ Pirate.·· A book on jogging
is a lso a favorite although
prisoners have little room to jog.
A copy of "The Great Escape··
apparently was removed ff'Om
the hoosegow's reading list
Tracto r Fir m Idled
PEORIA. Ill I AP 1 The
L'nited Auto Workers unaon went
on strike against Catcrp1llllr
Tractor Co today, as 17 .00<'
wdrkers JOined 23.000 Olht-r<:
al ready on an unautho rin·d
walkout. Workers in llhno1s and
five other states walked out 12
hours after talks bet ween thl un
aon and the compan)' brok<' off an
P1.1oria
our classic S\MUit<Z.rs ...
from ~and iinq\end, the..
f'ineet ~ aV61'foble .
mede fur us by alan poine
and J.d.mc~
c.ame~our
grcz.ot ~<l.ct.1on
card,c:)'n
comzl·ho1.T
lemoo\l.001
coshmttnz
eoforeemeat tralnln1. e~
1\1111 ad handle beach~
in a gOllc:e-Uke manner.
Huo&1allon S.acb police IDd
Oranle c.o.MJ &be1ll deputies
provide backup aupport. for die
r•n•en. Miller said tbe woRina
relatioGlbtp between the trio ot
a1ende1 IJ excellent.
M Uier admitted t he Ub·
developed 8ol11 Chica blulf arta
doe• present a tough ualpunent
tor ran1er patrol units. The
thre e ·mlle stretch of sand
beneath the bluffs, he said, is a
1at herln1 spot for partying
youths.
"If you wanted to pick on an
area. I eueaa this would have td
be It. On a Satuntn night, you'll
find a lot of people and a lot of
parties here."
Mlller said he has applJed for
state runds to have IJgbta in-
stalled on the bluff strip, which
begins north of Golden West
Street The Jagged, crumbling
bluffs above the strand, he said.
are an unrestricted area with no
Posted hours
Thf> bearded ranger also
claimed information detailed in
media accounts or violent beach
incidents recently have not been
accurate. A light at Huntington
State Beach m which seven Los
Angeles men were stabbed was
not a gang rumble, he explained.
but grew out of a high school
party
An incident at BoJsa Cb I ca lru;t
'>Um mer in which an l8-year-0ld
Los j\ngeles man was shot to
death was an accidental shooting
and not part or a gang fight . he
contends.
Orange County Sheriff in-
vestigators reported both inci-
dents were gang related. The
stabbings, investigators report-
ed. might have gone unnoticed
had not a car containing a
wounded v1ct1m crashed into a
rence near a state ranger's of-
fice
··w e don't ask one of our
ranRers lo do that wtuch doesn't
seem sale in his own mind, ..
Miller explained. "You wouldn't
ask a fireman to run into a bum
ang house without sizing up the
situation first ...
'Robitaille suggested violent
outbreaks at porttons or the state
s ands were occasionally so
raucous that ··rangers probably
JUSt take cover when things go
bad. I would. too."
Vandalismm. Miller agrees, is ·
a problem at the state parks.
Lifecua.rd towers were recently
dragged off the beach in the wake
or $10,000 worth of destruction to
tow en and public restrooms. "Things down here areo't
perfect r know, but we work har<t
to do our best," Miller aaid, re-
fusing to comment on critics of
state beach conditions.
.. I'm a company ma n and
proud of it. I'll be happy to work
with anyone who can help keep
this beachsafeforour guests ··
Siamese Tots
Die 3rd Day
MINNEAPOLIS !AP> Twm
boy' JOmed fa ce to-race from tht·
n1.1r k to thl' upJ><'r <ibdomcn died
1hre1.1 day:-aHcr they were bom,
Mtnneapoh~ Children·:. Health
Center said.
Th<' cause or death Sunday
14J ' 111vt•n a"· t·ard10
rei.p1 ratory problem:-." -.a ad Suu
lla~<'n. a h0l>P1tal ... pokeswoman
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BVE, Bvt:. MN911aE: Here we an, only two claya
r~movt'd from llaUoween and LIM witch na houra, and ono
apparaUon bu dearly matmallled lt'a ,etun1 more dll
f1cult to flod a real. booe:sMo-Pete tboat alona tbUi
coastline.
Ob, lt'a true that •• ran a Sunday plttt Ill lbla
aterUnt jouma1 lbat detallf'd the tbost 1torie1 of th put ln
our reOcia It wu clear, bow~ver. lhat wMo it comea t.oapec
ten and walUna apt riu. San Juan Capistrano bu a comer on
the market.
LETS f'ACE IT, San Juan Lt a very oki community,
. tnu~inJl lt.s heritaac ba<'k' to the Soanlah con<1ul1tudon
The place hu old araveyard.s, eerie creek• wltb rffd
thickets, apooky adobes and other 1plr1tual haunts.
No wonder lhat Capallrano bas a loek on the apparl·
\jOn bus1oess
In lhe spirit o"f the season <lJtUe pun there>. It was de
-~
"They Ju.at Tore Down My Haunt for a Laguna Condominium''
cided, however, that a ghostly s urvey should also check
other cities
, Alas. Laguna Beach, our Art Colony, serves to prove
the spiritless point.
Not too many years ago. 1t was widely believed that
Laguna had its share of seasonal specters . A rambling old
mansion on Crescent Point was supposed to be haunted by
wailing voices and strange lights Pyne Castle was rumored
to be filled with spooks
AND THERE WJ\S Richard HallJburton's Hangover
llouse. high on a South Laguna hill. Halliburton was an
ad venturer and writer in the 1930s He was lost at $ea
trvrng to sail a Chinese Junk across the Pacific. Af
terward, some Lagunans claimed weird, greenish-purple
lights could be seen flitting about behmd the expansive
glass windows of Halliburton's Hangover House.
And so what is the status of all these Laguna phantoms to-
day? The haunted house of Crescent Bay was tom down for #
new estates. Halliburton 's Hangover House as so surrounded
by development you can't separate one green light from
another
SPRAWLING, SPOOKY old Pyne Castle, meanwhile,
was converted int.oan apartment complex.
The ghosts of Laguna Halloweens Past thus were
pretty weU s ummed up by Bill Lambourne, former city plan-
ner a nd city councilman and long-time Art Colony rei.ltor.
"With prices the way there are today. all the old
houses have· either been remodeled or rebuilt," Lam·
bourne observed.
"The prices went up and the haunts moved out."
You are left to believe that with inflation, an im-
poverished Laguna banshee can't even find an old floor to
pace or an ancient attic to wail m anymore
Now reall y, 1s this what they call the Spirit or 13?
BANGKOK, TNl'1M (AP> -After' touri.DI a muddJ 'nal camp
cramn:Md wlU. •• nl\alell from Cambodia, 1.tx Amencu P·
emon ..,.,. .... '° Pnl6deet Caner tw•dodon udnunea tobelp
lbem.
"ll'or thoM d1'l8C at la Kan, ttery bour COUDll.'' lbe iov· emon la.kl at a MWI ~after their vtatt Sunday to lbe
ntw ump a« up out of rap ol Cambodlu IUD.I near tbe Thal
border. · Camn, condlUonl at the camp "•PPAlllD1.'' the 1overoon aald
they radioed CllWr a p&ea for mecUeal &Id. .
.. A.80VT It PEOPLE died the day betote we arrived and
11uveral died while we were tbere," aald the meuaae.
"Whal ta haPOeGint to lbe border people represent.a a moment
of areal 1ufferbi1 and abame. Tbe sJtuatlon ln Cambodia la
arave," Micbltan Gov. Wllliam Mllliken, leader of the dele11Uon,
old tn a statement.
''The suffertn• of t.hoH fleelne Cambodia and the prospect of
A.nterica 's
Output
Shows Gain
WASlfiNGTON (AP) -The
productivity of American busi·
ness and workers rose at an an.
nual rate of 0.1 percent in the
third quarter, reversing two coo-
s ec utive quarters of sharp
declines, the Labor Department
reported today.
However. the sll~bt rise was
not likely to cheer government
economists who predict that a
stagnant productivity rate wiU
mean high inflation and a
diminished standard of living for
the foreseeable future.
PRODUCTIVITY, a measure
of goods and services that lbe
economy turns out per hour ol
paid working time, has drawn
increased attention from
economists lately because ol its
sluggish growth and resulting
impact on inflation. Today's
figures pointed t.o a continuation
of that poor growth.
Productivity declined at an
annual rate of 2.2 percent in the
second quarter and 3 percent in
the first quarter, according t.o
revised Labor Department
figures. Both declines were the
s harpest since the 1974-75 re-
cession. '
The 0.1 percent productivity
rise in the three months ended
Sept. 30 applied to all private
businesses. Among non -farm
businesses, the rate rose 0.2 per-
cent, and among manufacturers
the annual increase was a
healthier 3.2 percent, the gov-
ernment reported.
'llM! Sea Wolf
famlne for tbaM rem•..._ lmide Cambodia ,....,... u •· celerated worldwtdl ,..,_.to ,,.._t ~ IGla of life.
I ••.UWSWAUmDUONGtbld)'ill11 lt wueppannttlaat .....
ll an Uf'lllllDMd for mon mdcalbelp.'' •
The IOY•rnon aJ1o eocloned a propolal for dailJ tnaek ~
VOYI to carry food from 11W1ud into Cambodi• to , ......
mlllioal laid to be ltarvtn,\ there. Tbe Dl'ODOW, m• b)' Uni u.s . aenaton wbo Yillted•Uud and Cambodia tut..-. wu
rejected by Cambodia'• Vletnanwe·bac:ked toftftlmeat bet ....
part ol the food would have IODe to areu control.Md bJ tbe fortet
of ousted Premier Pol Pot.
The party ol aovemora came to Thailand after • Yiltt to Cll1na
and allo includes Tbomu Judie ol Montana, Robert R11 ol low,,
Richard Lamm of Colorado, Richard Snel11D1 of Vermont, Albert
Qule of Mlnnnota and five ol their wives. Mn. J udie dld not make
the trip.
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Wort Eyes
Patents on
New Life
WASIDNGTON <AP> -Tbe
U.S. Supreme Court agreed to-
day to decide whether corpora-
llona have a rtgbt t.o patent new
forms of life they create throu&h
"genetic engineering."
The Justices said they will
study a lower court ruling that
such life forms may be patented.
Government lawyers are urg-
ing the high court t.o reverse the
ruling announced March 29 by the
U S. Court of Customs and Patent
Appeals in a pair of related cases.
'tHE LOWER court ruled that
micro-organisms developed by
Upjobn Co. amt General Electric
scientists had t.o be issued pa·
te nts, selling up luc rative
posslbilitJes.
In seeking Supreme Court re-
v 1 ew, government lawyers
argued that "the economic im-
plications of that holding are
very s1gnlficant, given the vast
area that 1t opens to patent-ab1l1ty ...
The covernment appeal
added: .. Review at this time Is
appropriate in order to avoid
further complicallng the already
highly controversial policy prob-
1 ems s urrounding genetic
l'ng1ne<>nng with questions con·
l'l'rnlng the patenta b1hty Of
"pec1f1c life forms "
OUTPUT BY lbe private sec-
tor rose at an annual rate of 2.5
percent during the third quarter.
while hours worked rose 2 4 per·
cent . thus accounting for the
s Li ght productivity gain
George Hoedeman of Minneapolis wears his H allo~een
costume while winds urfing on Lake Calhoun over thl·
weekend
UPJOHN CO. scientis ts ap-
plied for a patent m 1974 on a
process of making the antibiotic
l1ncomycln. ustng the newly
I sol a led micro-orgaruam at.rep-
tom y ces vellosus. The scientists
!\ought a separate patent for the
m1cro-0rganism itself.
Th i' l ' S Pate nt and
Trademark Offtre Issued a pa
tl•nt for the process but refused
to 1:.:.Ut• ont· for strept.omyces
\ello'>us. ruling that life forms
a re not covered by federal pa·
tent 1a-w
Wo rker compensation per
hour rose at an annual rate of 8.5
percent during the quarter.
while unit labor costs increased
8.3 percent. Both figures are the
s mallest smce the fourth quarter
of last year.
Separately, the department
reported that major unJon con-
t racts negotiated during the first
nine months of the year pro-
vided average firs t-year in·
creases of 7.5 percent.
Postmistress Gone
EATONVILLE, Fla. (AP > -Family and friends of
Postmistress Catherine Alexander, known affe<:llonately as "every·
body's mama," waited anxiously today as authorities cont.mued
t.o search for the 74-year-old kidnap victim.
"It's been hours and hours," said Eunice Smith. one or Mrs
Alexander's six children. "We've still heard nothing. If we could
hear anything, we would feel beUer. It's like somelhing you read
about."
As Mn. Smith waited nervously in her mother's home. police
and U.S. Postal Service inspect.ors stepped up their search for
Mrs. Alexander, who was kidnapped by a tall, UUn man alter a
robbery Friday at her post office.
The law defines patentable
1t<.'ms f,;encra ll y as "any new
and useful process. machine.
manufaC'turc or composition of
matter ..
Drizzles Dampen East
GE SCIENTISTS, h ad a t -
tempted to obtatn a patent in
1972 for a laboratory-developed
bactenum that eats crude oil
more quickly and efficiently
than natural bacteria. Then. too.
the Patent Office bad refused.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS
600 Anti-nuke Protesters A1Tested
Nl:W YORK <AP) -Police
aald \hey arnat.fd mort than 800
aJl.U ·nuclear proteaters today 1u
lhey lrled W\l\M:c fully to ahut
tbe New York Stock !:1cfl•na~
on t.be 50t.b anniversary ol the
a&ock marllet crub of 1929
1'h• demonatratora. who nwn
bered more lhan l,000, san1 and
I chanted aa lbey Hl an small
1 circles on streets around the u
cbanae. wa1Un1 ror pobce of.
rflcera to lift them on stretcbet'8
Ted Set
' tTo Take
Plunge
• WASHING TON <AP> -Sen.
Edward M. Kennedy. eager to
"get going" with his campaign I for the presidency. is taking a
1m ajor step t o da y toward
challenging President Carter
1 with the formation of a cam-
1 paign committee. i Stephen Smith, the senator's
f brother·in-law, s ummoned re·
porters. to a former Cadillac
l a utomobile showroom about a f mile from the White House for
the announcement or the crea·
l lion of the Kennedy for Presi·
·.dent committee. He is the third t Kennedy to seek the office.
t Establishment of the commit·
I tee, which makes Kennedy a f candidate in the eyes of federal
1 elections laws, is expected to be
followed shortly by a formal
declaration of candidacy by the
Massachusetts senator
"I'm tired of screwmg around
with this." Kennedy told re-
porters Friday night on a night
across Massachusetts. "I want
toptpiing."
Kennedy ml\ke it clear be in·
tends to declare for the 1980
Democratic presidentia l
nomination before President .
1
Carter's scheduled announce·
ment Dec.4.
Kennedy's candidacy got a
boost over the weekend when
Mayor Jane Byrne of Chicago.
• after repeated hints s he would
' support the president, let word
out she will back Kennedy.
The mayor said a major factor
1 in ber decision was her judg·
' ment that Carter could not w10
renomination or re-election.
PHONE RINGING
OFF THE HOOK
"I bad such great success with
my Daily Pilot classified ad that
I went into the paper's Costa
Mesa ofhce to tha nk the m
personally. "My phone was ringing as I
walked in the door the first day
my ad ran. it rang nine times in
the next 40 minutes, and it still
was ringing two days later."
That's the advertising success
story of the Orange Coast man
who placed this ad in the Daily
Pilot:
'64 t'alcon 6 cyl Auto 2
$300 Ca.'>h firm xx x xxxx
If you want advertising suc·
cess, try the friendly Daily
Pilot ad-viaers. Call 642-5678.
and take them to van1 ror a ridci
to ht>adQuartera ror bookln1 on
dlaorderly conduct charac•
The! pl'Oteat ln lower Manbat
tan w the lu1est or aevel'al
anti-nuclear d monatralions ln
cities around the country todi.y,
Including Ban1or, Wash • Groton. Conn., and lhe nation's
capital
Deputy Police Chter Michael
Will1' said lbat more Ulan 600
persons bad been arnllted by
tb• time the excbange opened as
usual at 10 a.m. Hundreds ol an-
noyed Wall Street workers
~•led throuah barrien around
the exchan1e by Oasbing idenU·
ty cards to pohce.
Police used 10 buses and a like
number of s maller paddy
waaons to drive prisoners to a
central booking facility in
Manhattan. When processing
beaan to back up, some overflow
prtaonen were sent to a secood
Kent Smith and Linda Rabe reigned over weekend as
king and queen of 1979 homecoming festivities at Costa
Mesa's Estancia High School. The king is a member of
the aeMGI'a -Yusi~ -basketbell and volleyball teams.
The queen is a songleader and the school's com·
missioner of activities. Both a re seniors.
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Wind Gives Thieves
Diver si o nary Aid
Forecasters for the National
Weather Service predicted a dis·
s1pation today in the winds that
hit the Orange Coast Sunday
night with gusts up to 45 mph.
The winds caused some minor
problems with boats moored in
Newport Harbor. A spokesman
for the sheriff's Harbor Patrol
s aid a few boats broke free or
their mooring lines. but the craft
were eas ily r ecaptured by
pa trolme n. S mall crart ad·
visories were expected lo re·
main in effect along the coast
until late tonight.
In Newport Beach, police said
the y had a ras h of burglar
alarms go orr and more prowler
calls than usual. but officers at·
tributed the s harp rise m actJvi·
ty to the wind rather than to the
presence or burglars.
In Huntington B e ach ,
howe ver, the wind re portedly
stirred up burglars who took ad·
vantage of the gusty disturbance
to break into several com·
mercial outlets.
Police were still investigating
six Huntington Beach break-ins
today. the largest at a Beach
Boulevard video center where
burglars hauled off rive home
video ~<'ls valued at $1,500 each.
A Jewelry store , a doughnut
shop and several downtown busi·
nc!>ses were also hit, pal ice said
* * * Winds Spread
Brwh Fire
Gusty winds drove a brush fire
toward homes in Seal Beach late
Sunday night as fire fi~bters
from three cities battled the
blaze but the only structural
damage caused by the rire was to
a fence at the rear of the homes.
Seal Beach fire officials skid
four acres of brushlands near
Gum Grove Park were scorched
during the two·hour-long batUe
which drew local firemen and
units from Huntington Beach
and Westminster.
Offici als said the fire was re ·
ported by an area resident.
After Jmdlnc hla cesana at the county
airport about 10 o'clock this morning,
Gary Proctor, 35, of Tustin, found be
couldn't stop tt. It rolled about 150 feet off
the end ol the runway, finally · coming to
rest in ditch. Proctor wasn't hurt and the
plane sustained only moderate damage,
according to Orange County firefighters,
who used a crane to pull the craft out of
the di\.ch.
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central boolclng site in Brooklyn.
Inside the exchange, a cheer
went up rrom the floor as the red
warning Ugbt went on at 9:!56
a .m .• followed by a louder roar
at 10 a.m. when the bell sounded
for trading to begin.
"Usually they cheer when it's
closing," said James Fuller. ex·
cbange's senior vice president.
Fuller said all the exchange
employees were at work, some
because they bad come ln Sun·
day and stayed overnight.
Outside, the mood was almost
restive. with UttJe acrimony dis·
played among the protatera and
hundreds of police officers on
hand. A IS-piece brass band
played circus music and spec-
tators watched the protest from
nearby vantage points. including
the steps of the Federal Build-
ing.
"I haven't had this much fun
since the 1960s," Police Capt.
Screams N ot Heard
Thomas Ryan told some dem·
onslratora.
"Tell my mom I'll be late for
dinner," a young woman called
out as she was lifted on a
stretcher.
Among t hose take n Into
custody was Daniel Ellsberg,
the key sit-in figure or the Viet·
nam·era Pentagon Papers case.
"This Is a new focus for the
anti-nuclear movement." said
Sharon Tracy.
2 Leap to Death
During LA Blaze
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Thr~
persons were killed today tv.o
of them leaping 11 floors to their
death with their pel dog a..,
flames engulfed an upper st.or)
of an exclusive down tov. n high
rise apartml'nl complex
The couple were driven onto a
ledge on the east s1df' or the
building as fl;i mcs burst into
their 1 lth·floo r 3j)artment or thl'
Bunker Hill Towers, where new·
ly installed r1re a larms ap
parently malfunctio ned and
failed to sound, fire officials
said.
"The woman kept scream·
ing, 'For God's sake. someone
h e lp m e.' " one w1tne~s.
Elizabeth Senia, said after the
couple jumped.
·'The l as t thing s he said
was, 'Ob my God, the flames
are coming through the floor.· I
saw one body jump, and then
she jumped."
The man and woman were
found in a crumpled , bloody
heap with their pet dog, which
also died. in a courtyard on the
east side of the complex.
Fire Department spokesmen
said arson had been ruled out as
a cause of the 3 a m. blaze and
that a cigarette left smoldcnng
ID overstuffed furniture was sus·
peeled of starting the r1re
A third victrm, Sidney Karton.
44, apparently wa!> overcome by
s moke in a hallway after hl' rll'd
his apartment. lhs body was
found in the I Ith floor hall
"Had he !>a y ~t aycd 1n hi '>
room, as 99 percent of the PC'Opll-
did. he may have s urvived ."
s aid fire C ap t . Tony D1
Oomcmco
M r s . Sc n i a !'> :ll d o f t h <·
ri re fighters. "They we rt' a II over
there on the olher side. but thert·
was no one on th as sid e · ·
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FIREMEN EXAMINE BURNED-OUT BUNKER HILL TOWERS
__ !~ree People Kilted. T~ by Leaping From 11th Floor_
$800 Mi11ion Mistake
Another Fed Error Found in Money Supply
WASHINGTON (AP> Of
ficlals of the Federal ReservC'
Board disclosed toda y that
another $800-million error has
been discovered In the nation's
money supply figures In addition
to the $3-billion mistake report·
ed last week.
Rep. Henry S Reuss, D·Wls.
chairman or the House Banking
Committee . called lhe mis ·
counting or the nation's money
supply a "monumental goof"
equivalent lo a "monetary
Three Mile Island."
"The past few weeks have
been among the most chaol.Jc in
the financial markets since the
Great Crash or 1929. 50 years
a~o ." W1th much or the chaos n•·
c;ult1ng from the faulty money
supply figures , Reuss !\a1d
But two members of the
baord. appe aring before the
banklDg committee. tried to as·
s ure Re uss and othe r con·
gressmen that the miscounted
money was not their fault and
did not tnlluence the board's re·
cent actions
·'This error was corrected
before it could have any ap·
preciable impact on the way we
conduct monetary policy." said
Charles Partee, one of the seven
m e mbers of t h e F e deral
Reserve Board.
The latest error meant the
Fruitless Weekend
For Clues to Killer·
Police seeking a killer they
believe is responalble for nine
asaaulta on women aaid today
lbey are contlnuin1 their effort.a
to Identity the suapect.
·'There were no new dis·
coverlet over the weekend,"
eomment.ed Lt. Wyatt Hart or
the Oran1e County Sherlfr'a
Department.
The county a1ency'1 ln·
vestl1aton Jn workin1 with de·
tectlvee from Newport Beach.
Costa Mesa, Irvine and TulUn to
capture the man thouabt
-~
responsible for the deaths of six
women and an unborn Infant and
the attacks that lert another
three women severely injured.
The killer last struck a week
ago ln Costa Mesa.
Since theb, police have
circulated a picture of a man
seen at the scene of one ot the
au a ult.a.
Tbey have received hundreds
or telephone calls about the sua·
pect and today they said t.hey
are continuing their pursuit or
those leads.
'
money supply ID recent weeks
grew by $3.8 b1lhon k•ss than lhc
board . a ppearing be fore the
growth ot the money supply dur·
mg this period was the chi ef rea·
:-.on the board gave for its de·
cision Oct. 6 to raise interest
rates in an effort to slow money
growth.
Coast
Weath e r
Light northwesterly
winds receding, with early
morning and evening fog
also lessening. A little
warmer Tuesday. Lows
tonight 48 at beaches and
55 Inland. Highs Tuesday
near 80.
I NSIDE T OD" Y
uut week, Rorm /an.& aaid
thing• couldn't get worst.
They were wrong. Set story.
PaoeBJ.
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Al EWL V PILOT c
·School& 'Combat Zone'
.,~
Membera of the Hile At Mmbly Commltt._ on Crimlnal
Ju1t1ce •tre told tod1)' In
N••l*t Stach lh1t "lHdW\c ha Mc.onw a huardoul ~c:upa lion" 11 a reault or nbool
vlolenc. and lna~uate pre\'~ (lop and punlahnlt"nl
Wltnt H I from acrou the
alatt relat•d lneldenh Hd
•\•U1Ur1 °" acaoc.l violHte • 1 ~mlu" llearlfta COD411teted 1n Newport Beach City Council
ehambus.
The bearln1 waa held In
Monks Join
Seal Beach
Protesters
f'1vt: Buddhust monb Jomed
"bout 25 mt-mlwr ot :t nudor
w~apons protest group Sunday
o~r Seal Bcuch Naval Weapons
Station a s part of o protebl
against development or lhe Tn
dent missile P·~ s ystem
T h e Los Ange les -baaed
Japanese monks, active recently
1n Anaheim d t>monst r ation ..
against e lect ronH·i. develop
ments in warfure , art-from the
Hiroshima and Nagai.akl areas,
according to v1g1l spokeswoman
Christle Menadler of Long
Beach
The 12 3t l< 2 3C J> m dem
on s trat1on at P acifi c Coai.l
ll1 ah way and S ea 1 Beach
Boulevard drew protesters from
. Huntington Beach, Seal Beach,
Laguna Beach, Anahelm and
Long Beach, Ms Menadier said.
The peaceful vigil was
s ponsored by the Sea) Beach
Nuclear Action Group and coln·
c1ded with prote sts ln other
cities across the nation.
The demonstrations were pro-
moted near Lockheed plants
producing parts for the Trident
system and at bases serving TM·
dent s ubmarines, Including
Bremerton, Wash., and Bangor,
Me
··Each Trident submarine has
enough missiles to destroy every
Jt usslan city of 100,000 or more
people," s aid Ms . Menadler
"Sinre our government already
has the capacity to destroy lhe
Soviet Union 25 limes. It's just
1nba nc to huild another "
Ms Menad1er said that the
Seal Beach Installation has no
apparent part In the Trident
~1stem. but does handle othei
ruclear devices for the Navy
Following official policy, Navy
a uthorities never have con·
firmed or denied the existence or
nurlear weapons at Seal Beach.
Presi<le11t 's
PUAtor in
Scandal?
WASHING TON I AP l The
First Baptist Church allencicd
by P resident Carter here hai,
fired llS pai;tor because Of his re
lat1onstup w1th a young ff'malc
parishioner
f'hurch members voted at :1
~unday meeting not to renew the
rnntruct of thl' n .. v Cha rles /\
Trentham, 60 Al l&l>U£· wnc
Trt-ntham's two d1 vorcl.'s and his
Jud gment in dating the church
member
Charlcb Morgan. a rfc·aC'un
told lhc gathering lhal th•·
parishioner 1n qucbtwn beg;in
seeing Trentham soon after shf.'
wa s se parat e d from h e r
husband, In June 1978. Tn•ntham
denied any wrongdoing, calling
the relatio n s hip "above
reproach."
Carter and his family spent
the weekend at the Camp David
presldenUal retreat and did not
attend serv1ces Sunday Carter
has made no public comment on
the situation.
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Wtlll1m1, a tuchtr In tbt
Downey tebool dlltrtci. &.old lhe
eommtu.e hla home wu van·
d1Uud and Ht aft.re by a di.I·
nUed 1tudent. Ht uld the ~ved psychJatrtr care,
pever bu bMn punl•hM
lao 1pealda1 WH WUma
Wittman, 1 counaelor AD tbt
Qran.. Unified School Dtltrtet
and chairwoman of the CaUfomla
Tt•cheJ'I A.MoclaUon CommWM
on Prot111lonal Rl1bt1 aad
She cited a National Zdue•· Uoa A.Noc:iation poll i.ncUcaUq
that 5 perc.nt of teachen ln the
natlOft have been ph71lcalfy at·
tacked by a 1tudent at school ln 1'7 .. 79.
Only 50 percent of thole were
11tl1fled with the action that
was taken a.gain1t their at· tacken, a.be said.
Amon1 the LOplca on ~ch
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crimlna Ju1Utt 111ttm to
achool rio&eoct, ldenUfylq dell· clencle1 In procedures for haft.
dlln1 IUCb lneld«lt.1Md1...,..l-
ed remeclel.
About 2IO people tetUfted wtth
about75lnlbeaudience.
'Mae be..U, WU beld ln COO·
JunctJoa wtt.b Allembly BUI 317,
CO•IUthond bJ Mn. S.r1et0n,
wblcb would (nereue penaltlea
for 1chool violence. whether
perpetrated by 1tudenh,
parent.I, treepueers or acbool
employee..
Mesa Man
Guilty in
Tax Case
They See .It As Service
5 Compete /or Sanitary Di•trict Po•ta
RETIRING -BRIEFLY
Police Lt. Healey
Retired Mesa
Cop to T ake
Irvine P o st
On Nov. 2, Lt.RM. "Mike"
Healey will retire after 25 years
on the Costa Mesa police force.
On Nov. 5, he'll start a new job
with the Irvine Police Depart·
ment -as a civilian.
Healey has been selected as
Irvine's first manager of poUce
services. in whic h he will
s upervise records, communlca
lions and technical services,
s uch as property and the vehicle
fleet
It's part of u trend in paUcc
departments to hire civilians for
s upport positions , Healey said.
A 43·year old Costa Mesa man :uu bet!n round guilty of failing
to file federal income tax re-
turn• from 1975-77 In a ll1at at
the l<'ederal District Court In Los
Angeles
According to U S. Attorney
&hrk H. Bonner , William C.
Burns can receive a maximum
sentence or three years In prison
plui. a fine or $30,000.
The scntenC'lng of Burns. an
t•qu1pml'nt operator for the City
of Newport Beach, Is scheduled
Nov . 26.
Burrus Is said to be a member
of the Orange County tax protest
group known as Your Heritage
Protection Association.
Orrlc1als s aid th a t Burns
testified he had been told at
meetings or the tax protest Or·
ganlzallon that he didn't have to
file tax returns because the
money he received was not
baC'ked by s ilver and therefore
wasn't legal tender
The court rejected this posi·
t1on . accordiog to the U.S. al·
torncy's offi ce.
Burns has been a Newport
Beach city employee since 1959.
Ills salary range ls between
S966 und $1,175 per month. a city
offi l'ial said today
Probe Ope ns
On Alamitos
Road Spill
Tbe neceaary U uniJamoroua
chorea of cleanln1 up after
society la the bualne11 of the
Costa Kesa S..Ut.ary Dlalrict,
which ll retpomlble for MWerl
and traab colleeUoo in the city.
Five candidates are compet·
ln1 for two seat.a on the dhlrlct'1
board. The election Is Nov. e.
Here's a look at each of the
five cand.ldates:
Cl9 arlee P ... CJt•dr"
tanete, 61, ls a retired Ne
Mesa school
adm ln11trator
who hu been
principal of
Lind bergb,
BaJearlc 1 Bear ao a
Sonora
elementary
schools .
"I 'm re·
tired and I
thought I'd make a contribution
to the dty and keep busy," aald
Catanese. "I 've had a lot of ad·
minlatraUve experience and I
think r have the background and
the time."
He said hia focus Is keeping
expenses down and getting the
most for the dollar. To ac·
compllah this goal, Catanese
said , he would ask quesUons of
staff, visit works In progress.
scrutinfae bids and check con·
tractors' qualHicat1ons
Vlrglnla Fencbak, 53, an ln-
dustriaJ clerk In Costa Mesa.
Mrs . Fenchak said she de·
c1ded to run "because it didn't
seem Uke anybody was interest-
ed in that position, amd I am
Also, I want to see more women
In local government."
She said she hasn't singled out
any specific Issues, but added,
"I will work to improve what
needs to be done.·· ·
Harry Green, 59, operator of
the Cost~ Mesa G~lf & Country
Cl Jb under a lease from the city
He said he decided to run
because "I want to cut our tax·
ea," and bttause of his c1v1c in·
tereata. Green has been active
with the Harbor Area Boys Club
and the March of Dames Golf
Tournament
He said he has no specific sug·
1eallon.s for cuttrng expenses an
the sanitary district ''I'm a
businessman and I would like to
have a look at It to see how
thln1s are run before l make
Judgments··
Green said both h1 l-. busan<.>s'>
background and his t:ngineenng
training quuJlfy ham to serve on
the board
Ro~rt Han.son , 58. a proJl'c
tlon eng!nei!r
He cites 25 years or expen en1·1·
with three different depurtments
of public ~rks and bu1ldm1ts 111
His present job as Costa Mesa
records bureau commander wm
be filled by Lt. John Re1an.
Costa Mesa Police Chie r
Roger Neth, who describes
Healey as "a completely ded·
lcaled officer ," s aid one of
Healey's most signlfic.1inl con
tribullons to Coi.ta Mes a came
12 years ago when he served as
police liaison to the arch1te~ts
who designed the present pohce
i.tatlon
A stale official be1an an in·
vuU1ation toda1 lnto t.he 1pt.U of
pot.ant radloacUv• mat.enat on a Warning te North freeway offramp in Loe
Recl•ntly, Healey has served
as pohce project director for a
com pute r syste m known as
POLIS/CA D. which stands for
Police On Line Information
System/Compute r Assisted Dis·
patch
It will allow officers to check
out trt.lffic warrants and other
information in seconds through
a <'omputcr tcrmin<i l in lh('ir
l'ars. and use a computer W
i.pt•ed up dis patching
During his years al Coste1
M1·sa. llc.'aley also hai. been m
char.Rt' or training, community
r('lat111m,, cnmc: prevention and
budgl•ting, as well as serving as
a µatrnl watch commander.
111· st arted out as a police
photographer Photog~aphy re
mainl> one of his hobbies. along
with square dancing ;ind clog
ging, a stomping dance that can
ht• ubed in square dancing
Among Healey's honors was
being chosen 1965 Officer of the
Y~ar by his fellow offi cers.
He's a native Costa Mesan and
he and his wife, Patty. had the
first child born to a Costa Mesa
police officer, their daughter
Linda Young. They also have a
son, Jon
Alamitoe.
KI m Wong, a senior health
phyisist for the state division of
....Occupational Safety arid Health.
said he is looking into possible
v 1o lat1ons concerning lhe
tra nsport of the material tha~
was identified as lridium·192.
The material, used for in·
dustrial x·ray procedures, fell
from a small pickup truck which
overturned Saturday at 3 a.m . at
an off-ramp to the San Gabriel
Freeway at Katella Avenue.
California Highway Patrol of·
flcers said the operator of the
small truck apparently hit the
accelerator instead of the bra.ke
and entered the freeway at an
unsafe speed bdore overturning.
The material , which was
desc r ibed as po t e ntl1lly
hazardous, was found by of·
f1clals using radiological detec·
t1on devices
The offramp was closed for
ahoul fi ve hours durln1 the
search.
The driver, lndenllfled as Don-
na Provost, 40, of Long Beach
a nd a compa111on reportedly suf·
rered minor inJ ur1es in the lnci·
dent.
Wong said the radioactive
m aterial was found to be lntact
and enclosed In a lead capeuJe :.;'
under lock and key.
He said there was no episode
of radiaUon aa a result o( the ac·
cident.
He added that It ls common
p r actice to transpo rt the
radioactive material by small
'pickup trucks with a camper on
the back.
'Spoiled' Milk
Too Much Can Be Trouble
CORONADO <AP> -Too much mllk can turn
some kids into trouble mak«s, accordln• lo one re·
searcher. ·
Alexander G. Schlauss. director of the Institute
for Biosoctal Research at Tacoma. Wash., City
College, warned aaatnst exceaalve consumption of
homogenized, pasteurized mHk .
After a l5·month study of the diets of teen-asers
wtth similar environmental hltt-Ortes, Schlauas con·
eluded that those with crhninal records senerally
avold eating fruits nuta and veaetables but drink ex·
cessive amoWltl ol milk and m1lk product.a .
"SOme of these youn1s~n were drtnklng 60 to
160 ounces a day," SchlauH told the Society for
Clinical Ecolo1y on Sunday. "In 1ddltton, they were
sulfertng from malnutrtUon from overcon1umin1
foods that did not contain enou&h nutrient.a.••
"Of course, rm not 1aytn1 milk ll bad but, Uke
evervthl. na else, it should be consumed ln moder•·
uon· "'-Scblauaa aald. "Certainly. drtnkln1 2" ounca
of milk 8 day is quite enough ...
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U.S. Sends Carrie r
To Korean Coas t
SEOUL, South Korea <AP> -
South Koreans closed ranks
against Nort.b Korea today. and
the United States moved an
aircraff carrier closer to the
Korean coast as the government
a dmitted that President Park
Chung Hee wu assassinated by
the head of the Korean CIA.
Opposition leader Kim Young
Sam , a critic o( Park's govern·
ment, said the entire naUon unit·
ed ln warning North Korea It
"should by no mean• ml•·
calculate this misfortune of oun
as an opportunity for Invasion.
and it should bear In mlnd that
the nation ls determined to de·
fend free democracy under any
circumstances."
The Fall Classics Return
Another leading opponent or
Park , 1971 pres1dt:ntuil can
d1date Kim D1te Jung , al!.o
warned the Commun1s~ "not lo
try to take advantage or thf'
s ituation . The e nt1rt:
peo ple's voice " united.
transcending polatacal d1f
(erencea."
Warnings to the North and
support for acting President
Choi Kyu Hah also came from
President Carter, Defense
Secretary Harold Brown and the
commander of U.S. forces In
Korea, Geo. J ohn A. Wickham
Jr.
U S. officials said they saw no
evidence of unusual North
Korean miUt.ary activity.
tn cordur0y GIOCkG t>y SPQfwooo
1n navy cream khaki brOwn and plum
oomollmented ov lhe CISU8f oomton OI a
v-neck volour OV Bay I
HUTCH I ION
three stale8, and work with the
U S Army Corps of Engineers,
adding, "Ry reason of such ex-
perience J feel that I am the only
candidate who qualifies with the
experience to do the Job pro·
perly."
Hanson said he is particularly
concerned about trash rec,·
chna. which he said would be "en·
viro nmentally and tlnancaelly
benefi cial
"I would IJ ke lo see a work a·
bl<> ecology recycling sysl~m in
Costa Mei.1t, perhaps modeled on
t he s u ccessful B e rkeley
')'blt:m," he s~1d
Elvln "Hut.ch" Hutchison. in
r um bent. 1s finishing his first
four-year term on lhe board. He
1s 66 and a ret1rt:d school ad·
m1nistrator.
"t trunk that after a few years
you get to know more about
what's goin~ on and I'd like to
1· o n t 1 nu P fo r u not h e r fou r
yt:ar11, · Hutch1i.on s aid.
He cited concern about k~p
1ng down expenses so the dlstnct
1·un c·o11t1 nu1· lb present &y5tcm
of opnu11n.i on user fees no1
taxes
No~teachers
Set to Vote
On New Pact
~on teaching employees of the
:-.:t:wport Mesa :.chool district
.ir1• schedult'd to meet Tuesday
n1~ht to \'Ole on a tt'ntativc con
t r J <.'t negotiated with the s<.·h1.1t>I
district
The contract would give the
FJOO worke rs . 1nC'ludlng bus
driven •. c are teria workers·.
r ler1cal wort<ers and others, a 6
per cent acr<>!>S·lhe-board raise
fn addition, about 309
employees would receive addi·
t1onal 2 5 to 10 percent hikes as
the result of a study to bring
their salary levels in hne with
their responsibllitie11, said dis·
tr1ct s poke s woman Jean
Harmon
Al one point during the several
months o r n egot1at1on s,
representatives or the Cal1fom,a
S<'hool Employees Ass<><:iation
declart'd an 1mpasi.c .
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MCODd --... ~un.r. Tbe acdOD _. CAB actbl oe a
coropllcaWd mercer eaae that lD·
volved four a1rl1MI ud stretched
over 15 months.
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Park Visiton .
Treated Badly?
81 lllLTON ll08KOWllS
W1dle Harrill J, AabtoD bu beeD Uria~ =::-ID Oreeewleb Coan., vlaiton to Y N• Part baw bMo forced to put '4P wttb 1boddy aceom·
modattc.ud .... ·lban·appetiztn1foodaervlce .
Tbe vl1itor1 to Y ellontooe were treated badly
becauae of tbe poor performance fJf a eompuy laap-
proprtat.ly called General Holt. wb.lcb bad a »year eoa·
tract to prowide lodciDI ud cat.ertnc aervtcea at tbe world·
famou r.ark. Harris
Aabtoa 1 chairman.
prMldeat &Dd cblef ex· ~cutive oHlcer of
General Host, wbOae
headquarters are in
Stamford, Conn.. the
nellt t own up from
Greenwich.
·Money
Tree
Tbe cood1Uon5 at Yellowstone provoked vilJtora to
write hundreds of complaint leUers to lbe NaUooaJ Park
Service in Washington, D.C. They complained of food that
was not ooly unattractive but oot properly heated or not
property cooled. Tbey cited lbe lack of clean.Uneaa in the
k>d1ing fadlities. Yellowatooe attracts two million vtaltors
a year
ALTllO\JGB GENE&AL Host's contract does not run
out uotll 1996, Wllllam J . Whalen, dlrector of the National
Park Service. was so fed up with the company's service
that he stepped in this summer and threw them out. Jn do·
Ing so. be noted that the contract obligated General Host to
invest $10 million to improve facilities at Yellowstone by
1975 Whalen said the company had railed to meet that ob·
ligation.
Geoeral Host conceded that it hadn't made that Invest·
ment in rehabilitation but chumed that at was excused
from this obligation because it was unable to earn a "fair
return" at Yellowstone. What's "fair" is always s ubjec·
Uve .
The company's own rerord.s indicate that it took in $15
million last year at Yellowstone and earned $2. l million
after paying the government a rrancluse fee of $225,000.
RetW'llS for earlier years were comparable
GENEJlA.L BOST LS ooe of those compai:ues that JUSl
cao 't make up its mind what it wants to do when at grows
up lo a former life It was G~nera1 Baking, one of the na·
tioo 's largest bread bakers Its big brand was Bond breed,
wtucb it baked and marketed in man) eastern cities. It
ov.'Ded bakenes Ln other parts of the country too -Eddy
Bakenes in Montana aod the Van de Kamp Bakeries of
Callionua 1
By oow 1t has gotten completely out of the baxery bus1·
oess.
~bout 10 years ago 1t decided it wanted to be a meat
pecker. So 1t acqwred a huge wad of Armour stock but
couldn't complete the deal Jt ended up having to sell au Its
Armour holdings lo G reyhound
IN 1971. STILL hankenng after those slaughtering
houses. it paid S80 million to acqw.re Cudahy, once one of
the big Chicago meat packers
What else does General H~t do today., Well, 1t
1
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operates some 520 L1 'l General cooverueoce stores and 135 ,
Hot Sam preuet stor~. It also owns a small salt company i
and it ~ frozen fish under the Van de Kamp label. l
They all add up to sa'" of about S'700 millloo a year.
GeoeraJ Host couJd have appe.aJed the move by the Na
tional Park Servict> to oust them from Yellowstone. But It
elected not to protest. Effective Nov . J. it will be replaced
by TWA Services. a unit or Trans World Corp .. the new
name for Trans World Airlines.
SOME MONEY wall still have to pass from the tax·
payers to ~oeral Host General Host apparently has a
right to recoup tts mvestment lD Yellowstone facilities
The tentative figure 1s $19.9 millJoo
Those funds wtll be welcome at ~neraJ Host, wb..tch :S
bwlding up a big cash kitty to mue some ac-qwsil.tons.
Ashton said ~eolly tbat rus company had about $100
million avlulable to :icqwre other comparues Among the
fields General Host as said to be tnterested In are tourism
and lodging. Why oot., lt bas the expericnct! Contact the
Notional Park Ser~·1ce for a reference
Fed Math Error
Shakes Faith
By JOHN C\JNNIFF
A I' ·--AMl'Y'd NEW YORK -U you did what the Fed dad earlier thia
mooth. that is, overestimate your m oney supply, you'd
have checks bouncing lJke pi.ngpong balls. you'd be fined,
and your reputation would be damaged.
But the Fed. the nation's central bank. won't suffer
many financial con.sequences. Those will be bome by those
wbo made fmancaal and investment deca~ons based on
what they t.bougbt were the facts
They will oot be the first to be misled by the official
numbers that so m any elements or the economy must rely
on for a sense of direction
BlJT FDtS'1' THE lat.est cue. The Federal Reserve '
ayatem. whose error amounted to S3.7 billion, will not
escape tot.ally wtlbout damage. Its image, Its reputation,
it.a integrity, its credlblllty are priceless.
If. for instance. Its ficures are suspect, who wUl have
coa.fadence that It is oo ll'ack in tts battle with tnllaUoo?
Wbo will not sutpect It hasn't rigged ficu,res to produce the
interest rates it seeks 7
Wbat the Fed did was miscount the supply of money
clrculatine for the first two weeks of October. In coo~
the 'error. lt a1ao admitted tn effect that things may not
bave been as bad as pictured.
AS A CONSEQUENCE, many money market people
oow aaawne that tbe Fed probably clamped down overly
bard oo inflaUon. and that the resulting rise lo short·term
lnterwt nitel wu a eonaequenceollbat poticy. ~er. abort·term rates fell sharply after the Fed
&QOOUDdid its error, to tbe c:hatrin of those who alre•d1
bad bot rowed at tbe b11ber "'-wblcb pr'9valled J1llt
before tlM u.nouncemeot. 8ttaer tboulh tbey an over beiDI milled, t.b., are DGt
uaique. Ot.ben too ta.ave been milled by odaer nwnben, of•
lietal IOW"DJDeel numbers, tbat .... recwarb reviled <corrected> or whlcb hav. \one been ••l*l·
CUTIC8 A&BN'T uaani"'0'.11 oe wbom to blame.
Some clalm to ... errors of metbodoloa, and blame tbe
IOftflllDllll. OChen OODtead tbat tbote who ac~pt Ult
Qumbel'I aa dU.Maed ID tr&DIW are tbemHlvet to blame.
Boda adloola abbor wbat the)' f .. I lJ a miDcUMI re-
llaaee oe eumben u tbe bMlc: ~r oft.be eeciaom7.
B•lll•mee. ~~· otter tbem aa COGU-.-a.u;;:r. to.... ol t.beir poaltklu.
l
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~let .. tbat ...., .,. DOt lDcbapatable moeltcn of
tM ~. Md tboM wbo compile tiaem an tboM IDOll
aware ot tM cleftdeaeMI. II• Dwnben an. lD fact. • ~
... bit eUm11doal. \
Wlalt'a tM ........ ? A~ la tM prochad.ot-u formala. _. tbat mtpt bl • ~ eel. ltcmlm" an elementof~~vl\J.
It 11 oftm. ti BOt alwa)'I, NriNd.
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• •• "l•tv JtmH"
tlN'I ....... V•• ...... .-..w ... tait .......... '"°' .. elKtect MIYOf of H9w YOfll
City (2 "'' ) • THI OATMOUOI
Tr-Howvd Md..._,,,,
~ ... ...,,,., In lri-
.,. Moot9'1 ""--drama
of '"'° .,. ..... WflO GIMfl 0 .... llW lnl•prNllOn o'
"'"'""' ... ml ~ HOl.1111 ,,,. MollaW• f"8I &I
t:00 a5<.i» M •A• t •H
rnBE TOPPERS
ABC • 8:00 -Monday Nlebt Foot·
ball. Tbe AUant.a Falconi hollt tbe &eaa,..
tle Seahawkl.
KH~l :OO -"The Fu1ltlve
Kind." • Brando SW-. lD thll Teo·
neaaee Ullama drama with Anna
Magnani.
NBC e 9:00 -"Fredom Road.''
Former boxlnl champion Muhammad
Ali 1tan u a 1lave wbo rlMI to become
a U.S. tenator In thl1 two-part TV mov.
ie with Kris Kriatoff~rson <see review below).
_..~ ....
tfMh"' 1919 and --· notnk; ~ lodlfV .,.
• ....,,,.,. Ind compered
-~~ 'Oon't." "CIOHd
Monday•." "Floallng
FIN" Md "lhlt'I Me " (R)
IYWMONY
0-t conduct~ Kleut
Tenneeeot lledl tM loe-
lon 8~1y Otdlealrt
1n Hendel"• Conc:eftO
Gfoaao. Opua •.No •.end
Monn'• Plano COnclrlo
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_,..,~Md ,,,,_,,,91'1Me Ill IN ~
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( IMOI Jofwl &tceon. Joan
H~.
I riMW:la flOWM
Mt'lllWWT
• M'mNIGIHT
T~•d•w'•
Da9cl.ae Mo11i.. . • • • ou-t•· 0.... ·~· ,...tfft ladlaf
A Giii-~ )'Ol#1Q
nurM (Ale•andt• 1100.
dllll) Witt\ plan• 10 .,_.,,.
• full.fledged OOClor llae • m•,ot m~1tandlng
With Fatn.t M~y
G ~AOAO
tHO. (J) LOU GMHT
~ In 11'8 IMIWIQ of I
,_ dtug ... ""91keputad
medicel oartMr. Lou INrnt
about the 1nt~n••
o.tnllldl placed l;pon Iha
dOctOfl b'( tile lnalltvlton a
dir9cior (Htlrold G04Jld) ea t€#s
'1:001·CJ)9 NIM MAKI .. l.AIJGH
STNlllOfl/D
FOOTMU..,..
"~" la:IO ·~ -Nt&NOON-·:
• ., IFICWI
90\IWl .. IT .. , .... ~a.a.,.,_
Cl) mlNIWS
... lliWJOI
Ma tthew La borteaux nd Mells11a _
Gilbert are captured by lndian1 in a
dream·fantaay episode of "Little HoU1e
on the Prairie" tonight at 8 on NBC.
Channel 4 . M.auoe tin.ally ....... '*
matCh ..._ • bllidl '-'
ae-from the """''° 'Mil• the Ftnehy hOYM
• tLOYIWCY
Luc;y end Ethel 1ry to t••
• _..., of C...l0tn'4I
baGll to Hew Y0tk wtlh
''*" • DOCCAVITT
au.I F redet'IC* OrowlJy
• OYPEAIY
Ovee11 O.ve 8"'bee'
Atl<llft&ecNf .,.. I 'i:a':W. ~
NecNEwt
HAPPY DAVI AGAIH
Poellli wengies RICl\le 11n
wwnauon to ht• 11r1t t>acn-
tilor party G JOl(.PfS Wll.O
• M'A'8 "H
When Hai l~ deCIOes
lt\411 Ille 11 ~1ng hllf by.
.,,. cNfnl)t r r en11 and
r~··. ttan.h•• -~4H0 80H
~r9d m.._ 1111 '"" aw 114-lilgnt w'*1 hll uncltl
...... him.,. inn.It•~ ••TONIOKT 8ou1Nand .
GD MACNEJl I LB4~
llllPOAT
1:30 8 THI MUPPE'T8
~t Ario Gvthrie G THI PIOPl.E OF
P£OPl.u TIMPU
A lo<* et -of the aut
Vtv«I OI the P9QPiM Tem
pie tragedy a• Jonfttown
and tne l'IWMl9UrM ner-
ISaty ao 11111t 11 doe911't hllP·
P9fl aoain I NEW\. VW£0 GAME
TIC TAO OOUOH
AU. IH ™E FAMILY
fdllh is 11rr1111ed tor
lihopltltlng
Claa••r f Lbting•
8 KNJCT (CBS) lo!> An9111t .. ,
G KNBC INBC) LO() AncJelol>
I KTLA 11no 1 Los Angule'>
KABC· TV I ABC) LO'> Angeles
(IJ KFMB ICBSI Sein Diego
8 KHJ. TV (Ind ) Los Anq&t .. :.
l1J) KCST (ABCI San O•ego
I t<TIV (lr'ld) Los Ang1ilt1'>
KCOP·TV (lnCI) Los Angult·'>
KCE T ·TV (PBS) LO'> Antjult"• m KOCE·TV IP~SJ Hunt1119ton Be<1< I I
• OOOOTIMU
F1011oo1 • now wu•llhy
<.ou•m ••.,t• 1"4t l•-
1am1ly 9 MAOHEIL I l.EHAEA
AIPO«T
I!) THI CA THOUC8
T1flWJf Howwo w>d M11t11t1
S'-1 .,. leetured "' Oft·
an MOOfe • 1111en1M1 diam•
OI IWO ptlelltl Wf>O ol11ah °""' Ille lnl .. ptel•ll()(I t>I
lh4tttl4111h
(J) P .M. MAOAZIHE
P M lllkM a to06t •I lh<t
11ory 01 • ptlot tor a tv
511C.c>m being taped In San
0!900 bon4H <imno t»<; ~cite
motocrou
8-00 II (JJ THE WHrTE
~AOOW
OlltCh ~ find• ti1s
QUllllllll m0f9 11181'1 8 bll
cumped wnen 11 II• 1001,
01ght 1nct1-tall pl1ty8r
bOCOMft6 '"' lllmPOll•'Y roomln11e 0 LITT'l.E HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
Al~ '"" a l'l•owm 1n
whi<:h 114; and luur11 are.
pu-& Of lnd111nt. whn
ar" plaoo1no en w11..c.~ oo
a U S Almy 011g1td11 0 MOVIE
• • • Fetirenrie•t 4'• 1··
I 1967J 0111<a1 W6'n9r Julle
<.tu1s1te l:le5"d on the \IO·
ry by Rlt1 Bt~t>vry In ft
lu ture MK.tel/ .,n <Jfftt 1t!I
t1on 1-. (J4d0f"1 '" rfhHl•no
A I t,,. c;IOM ol I he ClvH
W¥r an ••-Un!Ofl Army
011"'41' tMunammao Alll
retutn• 10 "" lam.iy on Ille
plan111ll0fl whete hot WU
On<A a alllve -"° l)OOla "'•
re.ourcee with 11 •h•r• "'Ol>041" 11<111 1<rietoff8r.
.on) to bu~ II (Pert I OI 2J
•2~ . Tr llP and T hlb an..mpt IQ
1e1c:ue two nudlll:i
tr11ppod tfl on •wkw•rd
~llOfl. Wh1kt M0<gan 11
IO<ced to craa11 i.nd her
choc>I* m MERV OAIFFIH ml WAU ITAUT WEEK
"'The Crash Of '29'' file
ttvanltl -roondlng Ille
<.tllh ol t929 and our eco-
nomic IHUlll IOn I odlly llf fJ
IOllmlned Ind COtnP41'9d (I~ MOVIE
• I 1.; ' The Night I hit
Punlcked Amet1c3" ( 1117!>1
\/le. M orrow Cl11J Oe
'foung M~ltont of Amt1r1·
<dnl 1ts1en1ng II) II tll38 '""'° bro.t<lc.dal of Trit1
W&r 01 Th" WortO• a1e
alu•llOO 1n10 1>011..,.111Q 111111
,t.m{'fio. "undor Jll0<.11 by
M11r11uns I?"'~ I
t--'O IJ re J WKllP IH
CtHOHHATl
J11n111l11< IOU~ IOr " penn1-
1m~ bul lii1ndto0mt1 rt;pdl'·
man. and L"s 111.,. to wor~
up enouoti c;our &QI'! 10 .ult
C1tttM>n '°' "r11•..,. fD WALL STREET WEEI<
IM CraVt Of 79 TtiP
8 MOYtl
• • ·~ The G,,IS Of Hun•·
ington HouM" ( 1973) Slw-
1ey JonH, M•rcedu
Mc:Cembrt<IQli A ~no
teactier worltlng ... -
for unwed motile••
)>ec:omu P•••onetty
~ In '* •ludenll'
prot>lem• (I hr , 30 mtn )
• HIGHT OAUE.RY
' Can A OMO Man Sttlltfl
From The Q,.,,.7 A worn
..,, ltl tllffllled ......, lier
lluao.nd Degln• to -
"'"°"' m ~ THEA TN!
1o:30 m e HEWS Qri) fVENtHO AT
JOHN DARLING
o.eoon State"
• M"A"l"H
Th• compat1y'1 young
1<orN111>1no-pono Gllln'l9'·
on Pit"*'" H .... -,e
111C1 B J 10 llil'CI twfl mon-
'2. '°' IW\ ~ring ., TI4l IENHY HtU.
SHOW
e.<ltly takee a tr 1p ttom
boyllOOCI to matlf>OOd
• OO<CAvtTT
au-1 F~ O<dway 11:ao. HAAR'( 0
Jltlled on a tr""'CMd-uP
mutOtw ctlar~. HBtry "'
torcecl 10 t>reait out 10
ptOWhl•~ 8 TONIOtfT
0 .-1 llOll A!Ctl lrllte c.-PwgyUM!
I =:°GAME
HOOAH'8 Hl:AOO
Tne He10 "' •111a1 "
A ~ ofllcet .,,._Ing
''°"'·~~ C8fW)I ~tty "'-pw of
~ WhO lhOt him
• MCNll
• • • '"Body And Sour
I t94n JOhn ~. l• p..,,_ A bolllif IOIOwl •
c:1oolted line from the
akHM IO the 109 of l"8
llgf!ting r.0.et, onty to :.:zr:? 1111 Old weys 12 hf I I
!!_~ OP£H MINO HO<man Podnoretz
tl"AO 8 (J) CM l.Aff MOVIE * •'It "'Uc;Mtllan & Wllfl
The Oevt1 Y04J S.....,,11131
RoOI Hud.o<"t s..-8-ni
,,_ MGMt!iat> uncov9rs
• oonnaction .,.._ •
tnuf'O. end • -· cal" llaoQI' IM!lnO 0frec:1.0 •t
Sally atnd Mildflld
1;00 .. roMOMOW
Gu.ta i;.1.,.oay Ntqnt
L 1v• w n let W•tter
................. ,_, ..
lt9621 Ann "*1dan, JOM
LVllCI Ari ~ amt>1to0ua
YCMJng man, tn•lou• 10 caotur• tl\li top llPOl 1rt hit
unelll ...... moll ~
II l.,Qlil for btll .. _
among h•• c;o.wortt4111 ('
hf .30m+n)
J:OOQ'I • *" "TMOrNt
Oetllby (Pitt 21 ( 107•)
Robottl Redford, Mia
Fwrow Baeed on the nov-
el ~ F Sc:on F 112get aid A
-.fllly 1920 I bootlegger
oevot9' lllt Ille 10 rec1-
1ng lhe -Ila IOvM ( t
"' 30,...n)
3:I08 t> * t> F-o.p.,IMe
Women (1071) A.nfenetle
eon-. Robert Conrad
Dur tno • C:04Mge f11U'100fl
held on an olllllnd the lor.
met cta6am&IM ate 1i.rge1a
IOI muto&r 11 "' 30mt<1 I
by Armstrong & Batiuk
,-------, Ali's Acting Hardly 'the Greatest'
642-2697 I UPETIME I
Jacuon and tus people foUoWUJg tbe _...::;...-::::-.,_ I MEMIEISHIP I
war was to make the.tr i&bstract ~~~~~~~~~~~l '"'".,1--1, .... ••1
unlqlU' 11111
By Pl!TEa J . BOYEa
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Last June,
NBC broiuOl Muhammad All before
a '""'P.. ol reporten to ~ the champ a lead role In NBC'a four-hour
version of Howard F aat's "Freedom
Road "
"Can you act'" the reporte rs
dSked
"Let me tell you
sumethlng," All
responded "J'v6!
been acting for 17
years."
He ww. nght. of
course That out·
rageou s se rio
comi c ch aract er
that has danced
a c r o s s t h e
A m erican con ·
sciowmesa for two ALt
de cades, inspiring
hale and devotion, Is the creation of it
firal-rate act.or. Muhamm a d Ali may
have lost his ring title a couple of
times, but in the art of the put·on. hl!
1s untouchable
( Tv R EVI E W J
UNFORTUNATE LY, AU'S style
1s suited for one-on-one contests with
Howard CoseU or Dick Cavett, not for
a movie camera. Hts soliloqwes play
beautifully at weigh ms. but not on
location
Ali is a consummate• stylist, und :J!>
such, he 1s destined to be forever
stumbhng over the Muhammad Ah
he created for Cavett and Co!.eU and
Joe Frazier. He ~tumbled in the
autobiog r aphi c a l fi l m "The
G realest ." an d he stumbles 1n
· · Freedom Road.·'
Ali 's role is that of G tdeon Jackson.
a forme r slave who leads bis com·
munity through the trying tim es of
t he post-Civil War Reconstruction.
What comes across on the screen
C beginning tonight at 9, concludmg
T uesday on Channe l 4) though, 1s Ah
play mg Gideon J a ck.wo
A L I 'S PE R FO RMANCE
sometimetl comes acroes a.a an em·
bar ruslng self-parody; a stiff and
amateurish result of miscasting for
the sake or a big name. Simply, AU is
110 much Ali that he can't be anyone
else.
The champ's performanc-e aside.
though, "Freedom Road" has much
to recommend 1Lciell. Kris Knstor
ferson is fine in his TV drama de but
as Jackson's former overseer, a man
who I~ w;ked to move from the past
:ind llC his destmy LO that of the
former slaves he once managed.
And the story itself. based on
Howard fo'asl '!> best-selling novel of
the 1940s, 1s valuable in its focus on
the s ignificance of the Reconstruc·
tion ye1&n; to the black Southerner
T H E C HORE F ACI NG Gideon
Jreedom re&!,. some thlna.:Ur, could •"C
1
"11•• "'""'•• •••·-· •""
use to h*tp reed t.belr f1 es. So, l~~ot •a lM'-•i l :·
they banded together and bought~ .--.,,20 ......... _...._I
land they had worked as slaves, ::::...:...:..."°':' .. :
fighting white rowdies and Ku Klwt· ·=~°""',...._....__ I
e rs all the way "-:=-.:;-.,:.~~~
T th h . ~-'It th . ..., .... .-.,, ·-~"' .... ,,_ .. , I ~" 1000 Of OUA IOl£"'9£A8 I o es ow s crru , ere s more .... vf tHt,.. r ... s, 1N "L"'&
th an lynchings and cross.burn1Dgs . ,., ...... •"""'"' 1 ·1~1~ ;-': :1' ~~ti. /:,z~t ~::~t I there ts the interesting v1.-w that -· ..,, __ , ... ,t,P(.rt • ·~,,
Reconstruction was lj renawan~ for I ... r .... ,,.. "'"' ~Pt.c rro I Southern blacks, symbobzed by the 0<1A ••P'' ,,.... •f ... ,u .. r
metamorphosis of Gideon Jackson ffi • .,1 ,.c .... , ... I '.,(~~ON, •• , MIJ N'1"1' I
r t I t J.l.,i~·· •mt>'J.9-.,.-.,..,.,, ,....,.,, rom 1gnoran runa way save o I . 11 o , , r,,.. ........ , I
freedom fighter and lJ S. senator. ''J""'"'lf 11l• .... "ll"
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filmed . But Mohammad All. as ever, SOUTH COAST
just can 't b e igno r ed . His ®""'°"1""10 •"°"9nto I ACTOltSSTUOIO I performance will prompt more than "'9ot--··-I .. ~.,,-I . a fe w viewen to look for a detour ... _ ...... "-'""'s."""'
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Chides Pare nts
One man's defia nt resistance to
cbanee. coupled with his own inner
1tru1&1e to recapture an unqueatlon·
ln1 f alth, provides the sou rce or con· ruct in "Catholics," a 90-m lnute film
special, oo KOCE·TV, Channel 50.
The J)l"Oll'am alra tonight at 7; 30 on
KOCE, Channel 50 and at 8 o'clock on
KCET, Olannel 28.
•ARTIN SHEEN AND Trevor
Howard are the realured players in
this film adaptation by Brian Moore
of bla own ·critically a cclaimed abon
novel. "Catbollca" received a
Peabody Award and unanimous
pralae rrom American critics when it
was llrat broadcast aa a ''CBS
Pl~y~ 90" preHDtation ln 1974.
~ tbe tum received rave re-
views from tbe VaUcan'a newspaper.
al wu ~ down for approval by
tbe Spenlab state censor tn 19'7$ ror -
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"giving offense " to the CathoUc re·
liglon
NEW YORK <AP) -Captain Kangaroo.
honored for set.ting the standard or excellence ln
televis1on programs for children. scolded parent.a
who use televilion as a "baby sitter " and fail to
monitor ~Ir children's viewing habit.a.
While acknowledgin g th•t the loduatry "could
do a lot more" to supply good programm!n1 for
)IOUngatera, he Sald that the key (actor WU how
parentausedthemedlumfortheir chUd ren.
It ii a fact. of llle that all the IOOd chlldren's
pro1rama, like "Seaame Street," "Mr. Rosen''
a nd "Captain Kancaroo" are not beina Ytew.cl by
as many children u tbe ''Utt.le Rucafs,•• comedy
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BRIAN MOORE'S novel and
screenplay · is a modern fable, set
sometime th the near future, a fter a
new Vatican Council bas aboliabed
lbe traditional liturgy and reduced
the use of the Sacra men ts. A youn1,
modish priest from Ro me (Martin
Sh een) ls assigned to order the
monks at a remote abbey off the
Irish Coast to cease their celebration
of the traditional Latin Mass which
baa a ttracted pilgrims a nd news cov·
erage rrom all over the world.
lleR•T""Ja
Harold Goul d ~lays
the bead of a science
institute who's wilJ-
ing to lie to get re -
sea r ch gra nts on
"Lou G'rant" tonight
al 10 on CBS, Chan-
nel 2.
reruns, aoap operu or came abowl, be aatd. -------------------
The confllc t -and ultim ate
mutual admiration -which develops
between the young priest aod the old
abbot (Trevor Howard) forms the
core ortbe dramu
"Most televi&ion watched by younptera Is
adult t..eleviak>n and the problem ii 1ettin& parents
not touselt u ababy11tter,"headded. Captain Kaniaroo, whose off-screen name la
Rob ert Keesban, was presente d the c lty'a
certificate of appreciation by Mayor FAward Koch
on the 25th anniversary of slut of the pro1ram ,
which ii broadcut on CBS.
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